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» COMPLETE REPOR TS OF TO- DA Y’S I RACING AND BA SEBALL. tener) Che [2 Circulation Books Open to All.” | _FRICE 0 ONE CENT. (NEW YORK, THURSDAY. \PRIL 7, 1994 PRICE ‘ONE CENT. vee Us | American League Team De- <= WADDELL PITCHED GREAT J. E. Madden's Colt Shows an Amazing Eat eee Al ues ¢ Change of Form and Finishes Outside! putty's Men Tried Hard to Bat | the Money—Race Won by May Hol-! Out a Victory in Their Last 3 é ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ lada o to z Shot. lmning, but Score at End of 4 ¥ 3 Game Was 6 to 4. 13 rrpiuiaoces F ’ ° . . | Princelet, a Heavily’ Backed Favorite,|,....... or 3 3 Captures Opening Event—Ascension,|""” en sah 3 if Monte Carlo, Modredlaw and Briar-|_ pues, hihletion i thorpe Among the Other Winners. | Wolverton’. bavi ih | Ff ae ae L. Croas, ab. “s (Special to The Evening World.) Flatt rs Be coerce BENNINGS' RACE TRACK, April 7.—There was an excellent attend-| Mi UROmOM AP: panty Miaell: P- ance at the course this afternoon. ‘Ihe favorites won a majority of the} Attendance.3,00, * yaces, the sensation of the afternoon being the overwhelming defeat of City| pectal to The Evening World.) Bank in the third race, who was quoted at prohibitive odds. PHILADELPHIA BALL PARK, April City Bank in his last race conceded a lot of weight to Sais and beat him.|7—The Athletics, of the American | ¢ la ni . N: This afternoon he could not raise a decent gallop, and May Holladay, an|{oenus’ °c in the teary gene ana! outsider, won very easily. May Holladsy was well played by Pom Costigan,| series at the latter's club grounds to- and some of the smart players are reported to have won very well to the| ‘7: oe Notwithstanding the weather, which | at times was threatening, a Inrge crowd \ The opening event, the conditions of which provided for riders who| passed “through the turnetiles. The \ had never ridden more than one winner furnished the closest finish of the| ®*me was the first that has been playes ist ee 8 : at the Phillies’ Park since the unfortu afternoon between Princelet, ridden by Springer; Neeburban. ridden by nate accident on Ang. 8 of inst year, and Taylor, and Rabunta, ridden by Newman. They finished hesdr apart. many ii the throng that assembled this Princelet was favorite, while Nebur- afternoon were led there by curiosity. 4 pan was at one time ‘as high as to 4 THE WINNERS. In repairing the stands several strik- the betting. Modredlay, a heavily ing changes have been made, and it |: ved favorite in the race for two-| FIRST RACE—Princelet (6 to 5) | believed. thé i venr-olds, beat the barrier and scramb-|1, Neeburban (30 to 1) 2, Rabunta 3, | than heretofori Ind home a winner. Flyback, running —_— Manager Duffy decided to put Duggle- {y the Madden colors, should have won) SECOND RACE—Modrediaw (| bY im the box to do the twirling for his castly. ‘Thompson's riding was scarcely SS AET netehT ea be letebeeds ce cae » 8) 1, Flyback (10 to 1) 2, Lily teasisd while Manager Mack selected est. ‘ook 3, Ascension had only to gallop to win First Inning. FOURTH RACE—Ascension (1 to! filed out to Iartsel. Wolverton, Titus and Barry singl Wolverte o 4) "1, Elele L. (6 to } to 1) 2, Fickle 3. | Rotn‘went out, tn Croms to Travisn O8 ‘say by Monte Carlo,,the second choice, who had plenty to spare at the end. rh Alpaca was @ poor third. Toscan was RUD Claimed out of the race by James Blute. | Se TH RACE—Monte Carto (iito 6) 1, Seconailaning, In the cloaing event ‘The Rvening | TO#8? (11 to 10) 2, Alpaca 2 L. Cross was thrown out by Hulswitt. Seybold went out, McPherson to Roth World's best bet went over the rlate, SIXTH RACE—Briarthorpe (6 to Marphy "singled and ‘scored on or | : defeating the red-hot, favorite, Thorn Cross's double chreck went out, croft, in.a hot drive. Red Light was|1) 1 Thornycroft (11 to 10) 2, Red- | P90in to Roth Sfurphy eneew owe Tu to 1 in the ring. = son. Thomas singled, scoring Dooin, | lot No. Just before Third avenue was reached Wee aes ACen = = Thomas was caught dna steal, ONE| rested ona Charge of Speed- i a young man who is employed In ©M¢ | Corn, looking from the front of the ear, Seven furlongs. Place and beat Alpaca eight lengths for , Third Inning. ing i 6 | ‘ partment stores, and E. | saw the man.on the step. He recognised Starters, wha Jocks. St.Hit.Fi CTE ee * ing in the Park and She Went oe} aie ee No. 164| him as the thief. Corn sprang from ‘ers, whts., joo! it. in. Bt} vi afte o ‘oth's error a 113 5 on, who ts employed at No. retet sO seteger. SE BE 435] one mite an REE RAE Horie) bunted, “Pickering” singled: | Along to Protest Elliot Danforth, the Former Senator's |x. smnson, wno te emploved at 800 cae at once, eryine: urban oh, . favor Fi ae Ret ‘Davis walked, forcing Waddell home. ng rotest. | | [Third avenue and whose taiwan thectnee Feuantia Momicgince 8S BE Septet Ppt YU |e Srore roulea ahaa ed | Rioht Hand Man, Goes to Atlantic: wooasie. 11 | ‘The man was off the car dn an instant Se Bee PPT a he caer | uae EG] amon Sei HC a se eteree Sai : ‘two Men Parawed Thiet, | ad 'Naried up te uptown aio of the Tol San had the spred of the crowa a ue § Har eg CASE a ae a Howard Gould’ tewe| City Bearing Overtures of Peace to the! prom corm ana sonnson saw ane robe [ius (evenie 0) inion cea and showed the way to the stretch, 10%, 42 ’ NO RUNS . f om the car and | 4, 2 ity Princeet Secon ana ‘Sechaba tec Bn sh bad ee, “Fourth Bere NOcR) [nearing MeGowan's late Reader-of Taniman Hall. | and they rushed from the es thlef an he ran and in the oantre of . In the run home Tol San slow on’ driv’ me— y this afternoon on 4 of running | eade amma \ 1 up the woman from the # @ stairway seized him by the collar. ihe Peet aRteen EBL TM celgt OC NSE Pea C ager ana eer es owe oY ing, Wendell singled, but 4 speed, was —————————————cx“— ae disapr volver from his pocket. He aimed it at drive resulted In a win for Princelet by tee moved up on the turn and joined ing for seespnd Harteel Med out to) vrs who was on her . nee . started a man came up|Corn's stomach and fired. Corn fell a head from Neeburban. Rabunta, clos-| Bridrthorpe jn the etretch. A red-hot | /itus, ONE. 5 « doubled ups} Way to meet Mr Tavern, Elliot Danforth has gone to Atlantic City to have a talk with Charles Wapoatdananithe t platform | back, clasped his hand to hie stomach Ing very strong, was beaten a head for five resulted in @ win for Brierthorpe with Hulawitt,' Dnoln fied cur to Pick ' f g fo the: lett: 51 u hed low, | "nd clutohed the railing of the stair. ‘ by a head, Thi ulsw noin flied cut to Pick= | where : * . = : cles/and got’on the step. He ied low, ed the the ploe. Poa ee anid © hate tn front of Hed taneore ering. NO RUNS. {When Polt » cei-| FE. Murphy, and this move has given rise to the report in Tammany circles a ote afraid that ho would be seen | Way for support presets four furlongs. — Fitth Inning. tral Ps under feeanit A David B. Hill in an effort to) 1s some of the persons In the car | ‘The thief started down the. steps, but Betti mn that Mr, Danforth is acting as an agent for David B. Hill in ar u : 2 Ae ee sen ay eke. tHE Fin Ae PL | RARITIES FOR THE RACES AT! Pickering fied out to Titus, Davis | i : “Yon can't ride there,” ald the con |Corn dtd not mean that he should ag: sh. 2 IENNINGS TO.) MORROW ON PAGE| did likewise to Hulswitt. L. Cross went | vigi avoid friction at the State Convention. | auctor; “you must get off. cape. © followed close, staggering as * 4 10. out, Gleanson to Roth, i io. ou Ne i - M | son. 1 think I can just for a block,” |he ran and blood gushing from the eee 0-5 — noes He Glennon waitaled shut ia Mr, Danforth arrived in New York list night, expecting to meet MF. | pepiica the man, “I'll not gey oft until | pistol shot wound: ‘ m Be gUO ee ike.” crime ore) 2-9 RACING Taser ang NO RUN ate s . talent had g ay Pet to Third avenue, It will be best | With an oath the thief again { Modredlaw beat the barrier and ho AT MEMPHIS. Sixth Inning. | M Murphy here. He learned over the telephone that Mr. Murphy had gone) (or? sy ey along now and not cause hia pistol and fred. The shot shale neve t bi broki ‘ es alte + tly a % sant Taney ; <3 Canaan Sorn's arm, and with @ cry of pain4 quickly it eau, be iiss MEMPHIS, 7. Seybold doubled. Murpny fied ont | Would nim, ,to Atlantic City, and he too went to Atlantic City on the first train te nd troubl an know that the | fellin the centre of the street. ‘enn., Apill 7.~fhe races | to "thomar M. Grose wingled, scoring | sind Tho Impression grows that Senator Hill feare that Patrick Henry Me- |The mokrman dll wi Mion Citt iit | _fxelted Mob Joined in Chase. " Seth, with Allen Avon and Lily Brook | held here to-day resultcd as: follows: next. ThrougH the stretch Modredlaw Seybold. Schreck funned and Cross was easily held his own and won by one-| First Race—Austraitna (2 to 1) 1, Mag-| caught stealing. ONE R s feneth fram Fiyback,” who beat ‘ts dala (8 to 5) 2, Overhana 3. Wolverton singled, but was forced by| Magistrate Brook half a length for the place, Second Race—Florentine AY to 10) 1,| Titus. Barry fanned. Titus out steal- elena eal Keno (4 to 5) 3, Buchanan ing. NO RUNS. Third Race—Di Banter (7 to 30) 2, Mciegnnn VOR +. psvemth imninw: ss fer St Hit Fin, Be: 4 de RB Fuadl bo We to 0) ay 1 ek Hea ea apr eee Davis tied to Barr Fi 18 pen 3 $8 4% oe 8] | Fifth Race. atrar (7 to 10) 1, Gin | Picks toa antes 3° 3 118 “5 | Spray (6.to 6) 2, Bob Willard 1, Gin | Pickering was caus! R RS aeK ally.” Tne— aera af | y ixth Race—Alma Dufour @ to 6) 1,] Roth Hartsel scort stealing, ¢ ned, Hulsaitt fied . 2 ‘ ‘4 n Tity Bank furnished the most amasing Yo San (5 to 2) 2, OP ae Exelee lan | z Monte oon Med out to Davis, NO tthe keeper, puld- the form upset of the meeting. Quoted at NE nd his) ehauftour ds, thet. were. prolibttive because of 66 -y DPMANTC ; Eighth Inning. and Mre {Gouta ther pit wka eA Ea 1. Cros# doubled. Seybold, walkell, | “Utomobl De ApborSC ae Rey Mey Hoe ARTS f Murphy was thrown out. M. Cross Med er ie ae pelaelyy Las eal out to Wolverton, Schreck t out, the way’ won in’ gallop by’ five 1a uti y j Cuiga or second all the was Wolverton to Roth. NO RUN from. f Hi ed McPherson was safe on Davis's erfor. Dae arity ire io payed for the, piece: Thomas singled. Gleason fanned. Wol BE, [4 Murphy to) avis bias Five furtonss, ‘ “8 ' ’ Starters, whts.. jocks. St. mente ae ay Ninth Inning. | Breas 112, panes... 3 Fy Rel EO Waddell Med Hartsel singled lekle, jendereon, hie # TS but) was caugh ie Adste, 100-RRomthi + 3 34 4 5 Champion Jim Jeffries wij fanned NO RE Won galloping. itime—1-04 1-0 leave to-mor‘ow for’ San F Barry bunted. Roth \ This race was only a gallop for As- 2 tt singled, scorlog cension, who made all the running and where he wil begin hin conirse of vig-| forced Roth at third Mu } 2 won easily by two lengths. Elsie L.|crous tralaing ivr his coming cham- PROTRS Lotcoe Aarsiail,, Gleason filed to singled ry dropped far out of it in the Arat quar: | piunsnip battle with Jack Munroo be-| sg? TE Burst ot per tens Fickle'at' the | for2 the Yosuinito A. C. on June 1. jet sixteenth and beat her out four| He had devided te start to-day. ML Dekel tenth y, out | lengths ee oe ax Billy Delaney, bis -manager,°had to CRUMLEY SUSPENDED. Jia Jc wive.ana one-half furlongs. transact some important business be- a ting, prs, white, Jocks, St.H.rin. Bt! acuarters ay Wi. how Bi at ‘Toscan Wor, Redfern. postponed his departure until to-mor- row. ley, the crack pitcher of the Geurge- ATHLETICS BE caret ee Oe Panoers. TY tie fourth, ease, and she was the third] | THIRD RACE—May Holladay (20 Blok edna aioe tring waneacene db vrite to get home, 001) 4: t aihacan | WaslaiMsaviy. played tavortts Calgary (7 to 1) 2, Hilarity 3, tng. aves went out, Hulewitt to Roth, \) Whe fifth, but she was outrun all the Thomas out. Monte to Davis, Gleason 1 TO POLICE cuRT peared around the scorner of the car. She then yelled that she:had been seh - rp " I | robbed. ; 7 : oe Hi fom the atreet car with a number of) Ing to attract the attemtioniof a, polioe- a | i comen were Joseph Corn | Man at Third avenue. third. Briarthorpe was as good as 60| light 3. singled: Davis’ took care Pt Dooin Howard Gould’s 4's Chéutieur Ar- OU Tae A earn eveventh streat, | _ Paatenmer Recognized Thief. : 3 Fast Seventy- a 7 Goula Be Brossard $10. + upon gates will go to Albany nominally prepared to vote against instructing the aid she would pay the fine purse discovered she did | dc y Fo Waddell went out, Hulawitt to Roth, | not ha A Me urth Race—Niaxus (4 to 1) 1, @am-f ransell, walked.’ Pickering ‘singled. | She telephoned to Mr. Gowan’ Ts Nurried sto the court Ti the mean time once| 7and many belleve thut he has already done so—the combined Greater . New York delegates, with the seattering uninstructed delegates from up- 8 CK TO SHELL State, would Le in position to give Senator Hill a vlose call, JAP BA uv protaat Before returning to Atlantic City yesterday Mr. Murphy announced that! Away in thelr | he was not in favor, of instructing the delegates for anybody. He began j his fight along this line at the meeting of the State Committee to choose PORT ARTHUR FORTS SUICIDE OF A NEW YORKER. Gintin| the only delegates who would 1 el at New Maven, Ss pan having a card pping. Pickering Ie aving the name ; | developments that will have a pronounced bearing up: y shooting at 1 outskirts of this elty e man Was about thirt him noon a mold) The Brooklyn Eagle to-day, after a careful, canvass of the Brooklyn | planted submarine mines off the coast of Takushan (about fifty miles weet ~ ‘Sow vdiie| situation, announces that ten of the district leaders are for a delegation in- R =i tersen DCinelecaricieis | Vateactenttcrerarkecithree havol exveseeds there of the mouth of the Yalu River) as well as in the estuary of a. watch and M. J. Giblin ato: he left tewn, the big champl (Special to The Evening World.) Inquiry revealed the fact th vor.|, WASHINGTON, April 7.—Tate Crum. | gamed J e with his mother his No one was ut home this Oy RYT IRS pe Wee era Bc din Ut a ae PS © to-night; Friday cloudy, 11 0’°CLOCK | NIGHT EXTRA Wee “ Circulation | Books Open to All.”’ BY FODTP AL i MOB GHAGED rl |John Kenney, an ex-Convict, Snatches Purse from Woman on Street, and When Pursued’ by Crowd Fugitive Turns and Uses Re-. i volver, Fatally Wounding One Man. : * ‘ ne ONE OF THE VICTIMS SHOT IN STOMACH AND OTHER IN CHIN.. Joseph Corn Grappled with the Highwayman and Received Wound Which Will Cause Death—-Policeman Knocked Down Des- perate Man After Latter Shot E. B. Johnson, ® One man was fatally shot and another was seriously injured*by a high- wayman who was being pursued by a mob of men and boys on Third ave- nue, between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth streets to-day. The highwayinan, who had just robbed Mrs. Annie Miller, of No, 342 East Forty-seventh street, of her purse, was arrested after the ‘shooting and would, it 19 believed, baye met death at the hands of» ’ citizens had the police not been on hand to protect him. The highwayman {s John Kenney, an’ex-convict, who says‘now that he Re si is a paper cutter, Kenney is supposed to have followed Mrs. Miller from herehome, She walked down Second avenue to the corner of Thirty-fourth street shortly | vetore 8 o'clock, and noticed that a man kept pace with her. At the corner | of Thirtytourth street she stopped to wait for a westbound car, When | the car stopped for her to get aboard the man suddenly darted forward, | hurled her to the street and snatched her purses from her hand. So quidily | tt that the woman did no tscream until the man has disap- di dthe thief ac > . a By this Ume a mob of exotted Carren cannot deliver the Brooklyn delegates instructed for Parker, and grossing had been robbed, and that the |aq joined in the chase for the thst, needs those delegates, because Tammany, Queens and Richmond dele- man was Wing on iis same cat wi sy closed In upon the man in every adr di: tor Patrolman Elmer ‘T, Roth, of the (Continued on Second Page.) 2 k ites to the National Convention to present Judge Parker New Yor en man, He turned on favorite son. If Mr, Murphy can secure control of the Brooklyn delegation | — nd he lost on that occasion. | a time and place for the State Convention, {It appeared then that M n's control of Kings was absolute, and that! t x | h the convention opposed to indorsing} ST. PETERSBURG, April 7.—The Admiralty has received information ny Hall | that a Japanese squadron has been cruising off Port Arthur since yesterday, | Parker would be those from 7 at Now the complexion of tl has changed. Mr. Danforth has been} ‘The Japanese had not been seen in the vicinity of Port Arthur for sev |§ 8 right-hand mun in the nursing along of the Parker boom, | eral days unti! the fleet appeared to-day. It is believed the ships have beea jsit to A je City wi productive of ne} ° } ,|and tt $s expected that his visit to Atlantic City will be productive of some! a) tne secret rendezvous getting a supply of coal and ammunition prepares the situation tory to a new bombardment of the Russian stronghold. McCARREN ONLY SURE OF TEN DISTRICTS, | SHANGHAI, April 7.—It has been learned here that the Russtans have eS AS agminst it and y a is ohh che ‘south bank against McCarren’s leadership, and eight are not willing to express an opin- ‘The Japanese army now in Corea is reaching the of the fon, Most of the eight are against an uninstructed delegation, even though| Yalu River at different points. Refugees who have arrived bere from they are not opposed to McCarren as a leader Corea assert that the fear that the Japanese may land at Possiet Bay, i, 102, Phillipe a § 2] Jeffries ard his party, which will be University baseball team, whose but ani- y y Pan 8 ese » Mr. M yw west of Vladivostok, is causing a general iW Pave: onstormack 8 eo 6 58 w town Jani If Tammany Hall can swing these eight into line Mr. Murphy will go to| about “sixty-five miles south’ ng (agile A pone $43 TT or raenedy, will Leave ihe Coens ait’ | work DO STE nee ute Sor the: Yale | Bot ral shot ae Gilly ‘ge in town the convention backed by eleven of the Brooklyn Assembly District daeen: Laete ‘aicad. Even the Russian garrisons in that locality are retrestiagiit OMamahar {Oh Micheal? TT ao Fae ee cen | AMEE eabbRaaD tithe Atmotie eee | Poh? pclae teresa ag no| tions, while Senator McCarren will have only ten. From present indica-| leaving only small outposts behind them. #3) Fore er iSuiasS anak wpe, kon | soared, and. Sareea teat iee ne re | mitten, Of Georketuwn University on | tease why , Me alban, should, bave| tions the actions of the delegates in regard to voting for an Instructed! ST, PETERSBURG, April 7.—The Emperor has conferred upon, Sasa fant ad stayed tere all the way, He. will do att of or Chie training at Har: |th) charge oe having played profes- | dysition as itraveliing eas RASA Feed | delegation will be deolded upon at a caucus, and with eleven districts be-| General Lodyzensky, of New York, the honorary dignity of Juattes! . ousily. a Sica eric bis connection with Kuew. was not in dimcuittes| ying him Murphy would have @ majority against instructions, Peace of the Province of Tula, ‘ length and cet for Ms ie, conditioned ung On to ‘second self. fo: aghts vein’ Babin, Corbet uje Georetown ecto SE te

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