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panies scented ame oo “ ab I 40 a) a Che Circulation Books Open to Au.” | ” OOO nS rer ~ NEW YORK, MONDAY, APRIL tt, 1904. = GIANTS IN FInal OME GAME SCORE ~—ADECIIVE VICTORY Before a Crowd of 1,500 Enthusiastic! Fans Manager McGraw’s Men De- feat the Jersey City Champions by a; Score of 7 to 1 at Polo Grounds. Mathewson Was in Great Form During the Time He Occupied the Pitcher’s Box—Finally Relieved by ‘Iron Mrn’ McGinnity—Some Heavy Batting. out by Woods. McGinnity w fielded | out by Woods, Dahlen scoring. Browne sed of by Cassidy and Foxen, | was dis TWO R' mth Inning. Doolin got two bi Dunn’ _ BATTING ORDER. mutt of nif fy. Gagaids” singled.” Rela: New York. , Jersey City. ter singled, scoring Dooll Halligan Browne, rf. Clement if. foul Med to Warner. On Warner's wild | Bresnahan, 3b. ©» throw to Dahlen both runners advanced McGann, 1b. Cassidy, 1b. @ base. Woods struck out. Ptanm “er | Mertes, {f. Keister, rf. struck out, ONE RUN Duuin, of, Halligan, of. ——— ahlen, as. , BD. fee. Vantn ATHLETICS DEFEA Mathewson, p. Foxen, p. THE PHILADELPHIAS, Umptre—Mr. Joe Hornung. (8pectal to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, April SCOR ELE YTINNINGS: 11.—The Giants opened the season on | i iiee SORONOLOTa: olg thelr own grounds to-@ay by defeating ies the Jersey City team, champions’ of the Eastern League, in an exhibition game BATTING ORDER. by ‘a score of 7 to 1. Although the , Philadelphia . Athletics “weather was raw, fully 15,00 fans: 2B lNAs,,cf. pactpelh lr. turned out to witness the game. | Wolverton, 3b, Davis, ib, he Giants played a good game, mak- ‘Mtus, rf. Cross, 8b, Ing’ teh safe hits off Foxen's curves. Barry, if. ybold. rf. $ ; Roth, Zh. Frowne led in the batting, making three 4 E safe lilts, ail of whieh were clean bunts, | peatns 7% Pua wileh he dumped down the third bas® Push,'p: Pine it ne and easily beat third basemen L re Ompire—Mr. Smith. Woods's throw to first. Mathewson pitched for five inning: ld wan Felleved by MeGinnity. "The mise. Cltye ncored, thelr 0 a | ‘ain, DELPHIA. April 11.—The Phillies and (he last inning on Dunn's mut | lin's' fly and ‘Kelster's timely Athletics met here this afternoon in the Jsixth game of the jnter-league series i { (Special tc The Evening World) | COLUMBIA BALL PARK. PHILA- run otf Doo. drive to engre for a base. First ro H Clement out. Matty to first. Doolin hit safely. Cassidy sent a fly to right] Firet fnning—Piillies batted firs! ‘ vhich Browne grabbed. and as Doolin} Thomas died, Monte 4 3 Gleason 4 had previously started for second| Was hit and stole » ‘olverton Browne shot the ball to McGann in| and Titus fanued. 3 time to double him up. NO RUNS. Hartsel fanned. etn aud i Browne out to Dooll Bresnahan} Douglass killed — Pickering. Davis 4 strolled to first, Roger stole second | fanned. NO RU and reached third while Foxen and Cassidy were disposing. of McGann. | Mertes struck out. NO RUNB. Second Inning. Second Inn: Aavry filed to Seybold. fout, Waddell and Davis to Beybold. NO RUNS. Douglass was Hulawitt filed Keister was a victim of Dahlen. Hal- “""SPous med to Titus and Seybol Ngan fanned out Woods reached frat was out, Dooln to Douglass. Huixwit) on Bresnahan's fumble, but got no fur~ tig “Douglase pickled Murphy. NO ther, as Pranmilien was retired on hie ‘tty grass cutter by Bresnahan and Me- * an Gann, NO RUNS. i OL AP Ls Dunn struck out. Dahlen sent a high Dooin died Murphy to Davis. Lush foul fly whioh Vatidergrift caught. Gil-' und Thomas fanned. NO RUNS bert smashed a fast grounder to Doolin Monte fanned. Schreck was out Dooin and was the third out. NO RUNS. to Douglass. Waddell lined to Doug- | Third Inning, ues, NO RUNS. Vandergrift out, Gilbert to MoGann. | Pest eh eon: Foxen gave an exhibition of club Gleason was out, Monte to Dayls swinging at Marty's inshoots. Clement tave and Davis did the triek for W Doolin also got a) verton. Titus fouled Doolin | RUNS. out bY | “Hartsel filed to Gleason, i died, Doots to Douglas. out, Lush to Douglass. slammed out a ner. NO sate hit. Clement reaching third stole second, thrown Mathewson, Bowerman reach to Schreck Pickering Davis was NO RUNS first. Mathewson S Wax disposed of by Foxen’ and Casstdy Rings werman olng to second. Krowne Mattei Tealne od xily got to first, Bower-! Barry flied to Hartel, gs Dong moving up to third. Bresnahan bled. Hulswitt got as Dootn for two bases, scoring Bowerm auned and Hulswitt stole # Luh Hrowne, McGann thrown out by | fanned. NO RU} Mertes singled, scoring Bres- | ve walked, Seybold hit to Gleason, Mertes was run down between | who threw Lave out and Seybold w: Bahan firat and second. THREE RUNS. | doubled up. Murphy fied to Thoma Fourth Inning. NO RUNB. ek ‘i Keister an easy victim on strikes. |, Biri Hinlligan also struck out, as did Woods. | ‘Thomas fanued. Gleason singled NO RUNS. Wolverton doubled. Titus fouled to Dunn singled. Dahlen out to Clement. | Lave. Barry walked. Douglass died, Glbert’s grounder to Pfanmiller forced | Waddell to Davis, NO RUNS. Dunn at second. Bowerman struck out,| Monte walked. ‘Schreck died, Doolin i NO RUNS jto Douglass, Monte reaching third. > } Fifth Inning. Waddell walked. Hartsel Med. to } Thomas. Pickering fanned. NO RUNS. Gilbert. gathered in Pfanmiller’s fy. ; ’ Vandergrift retired by Dahlen and Recent Tanlps: t MeGann. Foxen went out, McGann to} Hulawitt flied to Monte. Dooin fied } Machewson. NO RUNS, sto Seybold. Lush singled. Thomas} | Devin batted for Mathewson, and was filed to Lave. RUNS i thrown out by Doolin. Browne bunted. vin is out, Lush to Dougiass. Bremahan was thrown out by Woods. Lave filed to Wolverton. Seybold died, Brow reached second on Planmiil ; Gleason to Douglass. 'O RUNS. | ers wild throw ot McGann's grounder. Eighth In Browne. scored and MoGann reached a ; third. Mertes out, Woods to Cassidy. | Gleason fanned. Wolverton flied 10 } ONE RUN, | Pickering. ‘Titus singled. but was out Sixth Inning. stealing. NO RUNS. ; : j 3 : walked. Monte } MeGinnity and Warner relieved | awk Murpho stole second” Scterek | } Mathewson and | Bowerman jreaehed second on Titus's muff, Wade | easy on his bounder to Mc Doolin’s long fly was gathered dell got one through Douglas, scoring | Monte and Schreck. Waddell wag forced Mertes. Cassidy banged out a tw ng: farce eet putea: osuphe napping on Mes at second, Plokering, fouled out, TWO Ginnity's throw to Gilbert, NO RUNS, | RUD Dunn sent a soarer to Clement, Dat- Ninth Inning. lon reached frst on Woods's fumble.) parry died, Waddell to Douglass Gilbert singled, sending Dahlen to ond, Dahlen a: Monte got the assist on Douglass's out, Hulewitt was safe on Davis's fumb Dooin fouled to L. Cross. NO RUNS. HEATHERBLOOM NOT SOLD. a Gilbert made a double steal, Warner struck out. MoGinnity fled out to Clement. NO RUNS. Seventh Inning. Keister singled, but was forced ‘at second by gan | Mertes’ made a | reat catch of Woods's long fly, Pfan- miller struck out. NO RUNB. The report that Howard Willets, the a Browne bunted safely. Bresnahan sin-| millionaire Horse Show exhibitor, has gled, Browne going to second. — Both the champion. twh sold Heatherbloor runners advanced a bag on McGann's TWO OUTFIELDERS ON THE RIVAL NEW YORK NINES EXPECTED TO PULL DOWN MANY LO: WOMAN LEAPED bo B Suicide Frustrated by Men Who Jumped Into Water and Rescued Her. BENNINGS BOOKMAKERS tearng when Jumper of the world. to a horseman in Virginia, is not true, says Harry Wile Hams, the superintendent and train of Mr, Willeta’s horses. Williams says Mr. Wiliets has no intention of selling Heatherbloom. out at first. Mertes's fly was caught hv Keister, Browne scoring, Rftsna- han tried to reach third, but was caught ONE RUN, Bighth Inning. Vandergrift wont out, Gilbert to Me- Gann, Foxen fanned: Clement. sent | wit) . é j6ts will not show any horses this Pa Ao tounn, NOL RUN, year, owing to the death of his .son ne eR walked gigniien doubled. scor-| yack.” and he wilt Be greatly. minned | Panlen to third. Warner was thrown | thowe, NOW © 'f and Westchester e o t= NTO EAST NER {Susan Johnson's Attempt at | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | e WEATHER-—Showers to-night a, NIGHT EXT PRICE ONE CENT. WHO ARE G HITS THIS SEASON. | | \"Countess” Olga Landsdorff Produces the Documents in Her Suit for $50,000 Against Lawyer Franklin M. Olds. Two the Susan dolinson, fortyctive veurs ld. Two hundred letters, written in Gere leaped thie the ust River at the foot Ma and English, and sald to be filled PRoaRi sare tutnaul therhinie atte ming words of love, burdened Hae Aiea ety ri __ stenographer ® notebook to-day Fee eee nen eee taiag Muere Judge Wallace nronided, ‘The teint SS eis ud re a te 8c Gig Canundeett ssi tom h bys, / 5 water Vy the straggling §8@ins: Mra ho Marcellux .Olde, 4 Threatened Arrests Make the Men wei Hei wea. lawyer, wan Hep iy eaten peo . oe Gouverneur MMs Lundsadortt, « niece of Baron de Who Lay the Odds Move Their te Re Ae teetce nteed eallaaE Conn = Q : : . LOST THE DIAMOND RING. hee, Her halt, atranged in way Stools from the Betting Ring-- Heav- eal fig, sluaiers abouts @ tute del : = 5 i RUdneER man, Whe | itired face, In of @ tich wuburn vale D1. : Her yes are le deep bro’ Ty ily Played Favorites Defeated. aa Hedi eresias Bier enteacer ERS aa REAM A $$ —__—__—_—— sircton, Of No, gm Kasi Seventy-eigit ost stand at ine preliminary: tearing je arres day by re that si wae twenty vears Hed, ‘Special to ‘Th Ke Worlds Uve-Sergeant eerlnig, a ‘ att thong! 3 BENNI RACE TRACK, April 1 WINNERS. Oftice, on ra Belles (ale IN wet py-like coutont —There were rumors ot impendis mtn, & Jew it No, ot k Heoude wen her the appe: Frouble for the Washington Jockey ean | FIRST RACE--Briarthorpe 10 to way. wi vlalined (4A Todgers iain ate of Lawyer Olds te this atternoon, ‘he buokinakera were | 1)1, Toscan (even a place) 2, Paul Tjmund Hie tran him. |) | AS two Venn e dotieritedt $10, shitted from their usual pla ind Clifford 3. ReEES ite Crone Mink in Ue on ibe tieat wife made to move near the track ute Baka Re Vallied at #10). Ag often | iNelr AYenent romunes Wegan tn duly reteh out under the stand.) §ECOND RACE- Lily Brook (7 to jade Acvetoru miptiehancCoutitessy waywilinr admirer tetight her authority, wolthat the Houkinnkee coutd| 1) 1), Pasadena’ (1) to 3 place) 2, roa i pevHioy Of 1 IW, She thougt hot be accused of occupying v. | Monamour 3. ig. He was held | ye amemative a AiGOTRERANCradl the rieoiiiia Cansueslie — fon the un th. Mr, Olds ndnulte Waving HIRDIRAC EmeGrarinilen artaig) a jie lite tents Mit annerte tnt Sin It w first thought that the huok-!4, Gold Dome (3 to 1 place) 2. Tom AUDIENCE WINS OAKS. Maid are jem were m d to wet them outstde Me) Cog 3. 1 - \ ity city Hmits, but President Howland sald) Sn ee cin, April 1 —Phe ‘Te CRN en such was not the . ‘hel FOURTH RACE—Tireless (12 to} . One mile, the fox ana was now a mile aud Milf oot! 4) 4, Chivington (out place) 2, Red | to-day'’s card, was won eaatly by 1-|! Ne selty: limi ft is said a ees ence, Lady Lavish second and Outwai) Millet hs rested on Wednesday, Wilbur M. Crafts.’ FIFTH RACE John F. Ahearn (2, Firat Rac (6 0.4) 1, Feds| she returued Mr, Olin met her a whio I al the ad of woime wut-of-L0WN tg 5) 4, Cay (8 to 5 place) 2, Polk | eral (1 to 1) 2 Redman ate She returned in July, 1901 FatGrin lee miemlaratithicbortorn onthe Second Race--Lad: Nonsense (even) 1 ‘ . movement agalust the tr Miller 3. Aula 1 | Kekatein (6 to 1) 2. San Prime 3 ons eure ne We apt a slays Tooke au nas Sixth Race—Nine Spot (9 to 8) 1,/ , TRS Race WIitul (2 106) 1, Deutech- | er, aartles aid. of things to Ue ee Rte Setauket (5 to 1 place) 2. James F.3.| Fourth Race—Audience (1 1, Lady Py eowelthe iy Atl pT Ohe. to be exatily the reverse Paul € pares Sis's SEAS: — —. — | Lavish ( to 2! Outwai 3 4 He ford, the favor in the opening ¢ won cleverly by two lengths from ‘Tos-| Fifth Race~Vidalla (4 to 5) 1, Maran] Huy. Ryan, the plunger. and t , “Sixth Race Baywood (4 to 1) J, Volto] avy could do was third. Briarth | (7 t0 10) 2. Sir Androw 3 RUMMNE wedaiiK. #n educates to 1, was a handy winner at the end, Starters, whi Jocks. St. Hit Fin. eccpannea a _ ===. | Sir) should have F Harters, whntw. jucks. at HAC Fy woet Johny if, Corwin, counsel foi beating ‘Torcan in clever fashion Pasadena, Ite AeCue sa ge ak teal the o Olas, cross-exainined. He prougnt | y plunger on tae track backed gum Atiour, 107 Wonks 22 7 that 1 was always “mo Every plang ene ek: Dread atan stieur, or auty 82 8 eecine eben ye “most Wh : 1 andoz, | Roin'ellt 9 MeLaughtin colt was a bor faverite al pied thew would post time, After racing Mon Amour! Start fair, Won driving shoulders. and Wild trivnman into the around, Mou Amour Pasadena came away and looked atreteh, with Lily Betting, | fered 19, Bas winner. He tired from dhe early lengths: back. WW t 1 tartare, pehitels 5 petting |G. bight Nar Olt say swevar. candi-bily, Brook A 7. to, 1) ont pasadena’ a Away John'F- Ahearn,311, willing to pay. $10 f¢ how k a d tan to the last sixtennt 108, urns % gppNour trousseaife “A. On chance, Just got up in time to beat DIM Phere came with a roth Miller 18 Wondetly a 8 B woud nay us what | Sia the bist few /San Sf 2 sg thing ght your * Graslalionainel favorte igths in front of Moen Amour Star: « Time—1.a8, | Paris? A. 1 bought some ena ‘ace, won in a giliop from THIRD RACE | John. Ahearn went to the front} seme in Paris. 2.0 but Chivingt hel ty Six furlongs soon after the start and, making all the}, @ D! : ley t9 oils Sete the jumping + wae by Hoving. |running, won easily by a leagth trom | th« for nd didn't Tireless, a. Veto-1 chance, nin Pi | Cay, who was second all the way, T you for an exinn or your teat enthusiasm on the part Miller was third, four lengths away, Tousen, and hor $1.09 for your- tators RLGCHCRACE, WN. Noa AKT oak him for eofifth race was ales 0 Mile and seventy’ yarur honey, He (at he wise me} John, F. Ahearn, the odds-o Beare ks 1 wrote to him inn wed from the Starters, whts., 8. Hi 4 5 Oy Friday ONSEN ORO AY Rs rw plain if : Start good Won gatloptng 119 | Setauket, 110, Rome 3 ay a wr Olde telling un te lei | result was never in dr Gra- | Janes F., 108, “oa 2 vt & furnished race ‘1 from. Setwuket | ztal restraint all the wuy, | Thorneycroft, s4 3 andi chat ind and Jame | He opened up a gap of eight lengt)is in | Neeturban. 161% ba Ok 12] pawned FIRST RACE | the stretch and war eased up to win j42n.Elizabeth,1ULCormk 1 1s 6 s i] Miss) Landsdortr admitted she had Six furlongs. | by two lengths from Gold Dome. The yArachue, 105, MeCagterty 6 2% 7 2) Bl written alwrit pawnlng her Jewels Soe | : tter caught. Tomeod tr it othe 106, Oliphant 9 4° 8 1K Aenied faving received a cablegrum Starters, whts.. Jocks, eighth pole and deat him five lengths Taylor. 7 7 8 5 ale sito: asking her to return UL A S ! Coppell: 1010 10 Lit once when he would pay her debts, y FOURTH RACE |! (Blareiecod.,, Won: driving,” Timen1-60.. \ one nian denied. reply at she would raul ue Auernay Steeplechase; about two miles i ¢ 13, Elienbeth and Arachue mere the} jasten back to New ¥ to met mar- a. BE 3 Hewun, nakers to the str where James Sorwin read th el Tyrie, 114, Michaels. «. tariere, whta, Jooka suEisrin: SEE | Re showedt in. frome “Nina Bpete then pirine: ott) Corwin. read the alleged) Cel Start poor. Won cleverty. tireless, 158, Mr. Taylor % 23% 1° 12 65] came through the bunch and, taking the} The jewelry ye wned was given Toscan was the first to show, but was|Chivington, 186 Green. 1 1* 2 1:2 —Itead, won ih a drive by a length from], @ 7" °°” Giga? A. Ves. it) was Outrin by Drs, Frank Worter, who cag] Red Hawk. 161, Gag’? 3 fe 2 1a] Setauket, who beat James Fo a halt Dy mement: Ting the pace to the stretch, followed by | Start fair, Won driving, Time 424 length for the place. my anmugement ring. perdinia ‘Toacan and Paul Clifford! Briarthorpe, | Chivington was a hot favorite, but = Qin. they way sore tae Per tea who had b vutrun’ in the earl ; | rineione, a 12 to l’chance, ridden by his Entries for Beanin, cen will (nav arty him right away? A. No, stages, then closed on the inside and.!owner, R. M. Taylor, beat him out in|ye ronnd on Page 8 you ty ms Le Sail Hy taking the ruil, went to the front and the run through the siretch. Red Hawk, Aste 2 La Ind Paw) TAMMANY HALL BETO A gnOGK IM WADOO'S DEPUTY FSS OS Appointment by the Police Commissioner of Harris Lindsley to Succeed Cowan Causes: Great Surprise, Because He Has Few Acquaintances Among Local Politicians. NTEE IS A LAWYER AND A LIEUTENANT IN 12TH REGIMENT, } APPOI He Served in the War with Spain as an Offi- cer in the Sixth Volunteer Infantry---Mr. McAdoo Says He Had ‘Good Training for His New Job in Police Department, a i ‘There was a great deal of surprise expréssed in political circles this afiernoon when it was announced that Police Commissioner McAdoo had ippoiuted Harris Lindsley to serve as Third Deputy. Tammany men asked cach other whe Lindsley was and none of them could tell. ‘The new appointee is a young mau and a Democrat. He was born in Nashville, Tenn., thirty-four years ago, has lived In New York five years, is a lawyer, a Lieutenant in the Twelfth Regiment, of which Cornelius Van~ derbilt is member. and a@ yeteran of the war with Spain. M’ADOO SAYS HE IS LUCKY, ( Commissioner @McAdoo said, in announcing the appointment, that he considered himself lucky to gel Mr. Lindsley. No open complaint was heard among the Tammany politicians who have been trying to get the They are disposed to give young Mr. Lindsley a chance to show place. do. what he ca! 1¢ was im “without sald of the Seventh United States Cavalry, atar- ale Was julge advocate presiding in seve to important courts martial and did one knew Mr’ great deal of work connected with. niucual friehds and andiing his dwn and other regiments pint hint If he would ac- Atte Chickamauga Park camp Mises . Sl ee seas ae ment was seat to Porto Rico, suld to me about tt, Ho has had @ training for the place and will, T Heve, prove to be an eMicient deputy Chis) appoint he Commissioner, of KK Lindsley th @ecided 10 app leapt the place, ve Mr. of a district, On Deo. 2, 1893, promoted to a firat Heutenaa: charge of the company of ( had Lindsiey was given charge he was urer ci | Cemanet] deed) seek: hance officer duriu Mr Tindsley was born in Nashville, ‘€ Sixth Voluniaers, Venu, fie father was of New England He Ina Regular Democt_ stock, while bie mother Is the! When ustured ale of cle! serpseeniee well-known ‘Tennessee family of Har York and entered, the ivex, His grandfather, f George Har xieg Of Dale, Bone & Averbachs Airector of the United, paign of 190) he ran (Or the Senate tm” (ies Fifteenth Beutie District on. the: | come 1, the schools of uy Denoeratic teket and was a athena renee Coit isa trong Republienn di atey ee oentered thes hw His residences Then ont higton, whet few dase, 2 vat trem ihe unbls and wit / era ey} oat the police tet Volunteered Im the War, ¥ McAdoo to ¥ ed ne tn omMce of ebb. the Dad te nm am. gle eee Om SEHUENE word with Deputs Commissioner : aining until the outbreak of nh and thesretiring deputy leaves 3 he war with Spalo, when be was com> with his highest regard and heat wishes, cecuinl Ledtenant In the Stacy ME, McAdoo was emphate: in declarh $s Linge RY Mr. Cowan's les hi Mited States Volunteers, commanded Whatever to do_ with » a Col Tyson and dient-Col, Rowan, ditions in Harlem, NINE FAMILIES WOMAN INSISTED. FLEE FROM FIRE ON GETING SHO a Small Biaze in a Real) Next Door, Before a Police- Estate Office. man Arrived. ars old, of No, walked into the office ive su he real in Moore, at No. 189 Madison avenue, late. of Well & Mayer, real estate agents, at ‘ this afternoon, Nine families live in{ No, 85 Nassay street, this afternoon ‘ the apartment-house over the store and | and asked for Mr. Mayer, y thick smoke so fright “l them “You'd better give me that $1@ you within fifteen minutea the entire me," sald Mary nn lemntied, “Why? sald Mr. Weil, He knew that wea Rue he didn’t owe the woman $100 or any he smoke poured in great volumes] fraction of it But he didn’t like the Into the candy store of Mrs. Miriam] glint in her eye and he told her that Horman, at No, IS@ Madison avenue, | sie Was in the wrong place—that the mantel Was Text door. 1 just want co kill him,” said) Mary ‘As soon us she left the store Mr Wail telephoned to the Old Slip station for. a policeman ‘Mary. went to the next door, but before she could wreak her vengeance Greenhauser, Mrs. 4 found her unoonsclous on the and Hremat floor of her shop and carried her out to gatety. After a stubborn fight the flames were subdued. The damage was about $2,000, SAE . in the store of Wiliam Im many cases of Asthma Piso's Cure ctves Re OR oe wWoll & Beat ack MLPRR SRESRMET ERS] eating ae ot Na Sade Taha ——— DAY WORLD WANT: WORK MONDAY WONDERS. In the Gentre Street Court. Jornh the best Cornall thought her done was to have Bellew=a, SUN