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COMPLETE REPORTS OF TO-DAY’S RACING AND BASEBALL, “Weather. Weather—mr, cooler to-night and Wednesday. x, cooler to-night and Wednesday, 11 0°CLOCK. | NIGHT EXTRA _ | “Circulation Books Open to Au.” | Seat Ue ‘ PRICE onk CENT. | : _NBW YORK, TU ESDAY. ‘ ‘APRIL 12. 1904, PRICE ONE CENT. ] | HRTPVIGEPHRIESESOMEDERODD THE SERGEY aN r COIR SIIT Begin the ¢ Slaughter in the First Inning and Continue It Until They Succeed- ed in Rolling Up a Total of Twenty He Lived for Almost a Day Seventy Feet. Runs. Below the Surface of the Water, but the. Tremendous Pressure Forced His Life Out, Despite the Efforts to Save Him. ae "7 ) “Skeeters,” Too, Do a Little Batting|: j and, Aided by Errors on the Part of ee the New Yorkers, Accumulate Six Big Tallies. FOUR OTHER DIVERS FAILED | TO FREE HIM.FROM THE: TRAP.. Even a Team of Horses Hitched to a Rope: Score by Innings. 314 Roolin, Kester filed out to Gilbert, R was out to Cassidy, see The measure is an act to amend the be 00 8 ot 8 eo Eee lea, go dla Gilbert. Bow rep) i a [eran ysacriiced, (Wilise singled ‘and Was Unsuccessful—The -Victim’s Leg Was Halligan’s miss, Dah. BATTING ORDER. [fen and “Gilbert ‘scoring. Brown | me Hants. Jersey City. n singled. scoring Wite Breanahar ; 3 ED aL Se a Caught Between an Enormous Plug and T Browne, rf. Clement, 36 ght stealing thira, McGann doubled i ora ice SGt Sour thea afertas ana oe |g the Open End of a Big Water Service: Main, : prertes, f ie Holliger Metin. MeCormick made a home run f MeC s scoring Mert him, ahien Banton. a. | wilked, Gilbert SEVEN RUNS. ; i Gilbert, 2b. Pt Her, 8: | vr) + , | Wamer, bition," ee | fevenih Indios: After living for almost a.whole day in a diving suit imprisoned-in+ yf » Tapicr. p. asON, Pp. an poppe fi B - , $ >t eee] 4 mpire-Mr, Hurst. Le AiR ten roe New! York seventy feet of water in the great reservoir at Boonton, N. J., a-diver Sud, _ fect , | Woods single miller to i : rs WHeT SIDE GROUNDS, JERSEY | Peres er uiotr orcad) Sw occa NC ete cumbed to the continued air pressure shortly before noon’ to-day, and OErY. April 12.—Th Gi - Bov fu d. So_ did Wiltse. " ie rj i 5 ( aoe ee he Giants SEES peowerman, on tin ween : his body is still held fast at the eee He went beep 2 “i i] [x Jerséy City team of the Eastern League Eighth Inning, ,, services of four | today, defeating them by a score of 0) Kamsey out, Wiltse to McGann, at 5 o'clock yesterday afterhoon, anc the other divers, to 0: Clement stanned,oolthy doubted.” Cas: g «| who went to Boonton on special trains from ‘this ‘city, were were requited to The game was a terrific batting one, |MdY ,tingled. Kelster forced Cassidy, 7 MeGraw's men slamming the curves of-! Hreenahan fanned. McGann bunted *, release the body. fered by Hason and Ramsey to all parts and was out. Dunn bat lor Mertes ei. 4 if of the eld, Including five home runs, | (Nd Was aut: third to irae. NO RUNS. | A The end’ of this man was pitifully horrible.» One: of his legs was, MeGann ‘made two of them, while Bres-| Browne muffed Pfanmiller's fly, Dillon eal caught bettveen the edge of a two-ton plug and the flange of a six-foot naban, Dahlen and McCormick con-| flied to Bresnahan, who doubled Hal- 4 i I tributed one each. [PLS eteheaets Uy 2 outlet pipe. The pressure of water was so great against the plug that MeGann carried off the batting honors | See rate © > sees: > ee es i “his, two; ATHLETICS AGAIN ‘it could not be moved until extraordinary ate hed eae: (homers “had two two-baggers and a : : and the silence the diver suffocated, although air was yp single. “McGraw worked three pitchers DEFEAT PHILLIES. Favorite for the aoe and Ridden by! In the darkness 4 gh during the game, allowing Taylor, Ames ——— | forced to him continually by his helpers on a raft on the surface. How he and Wiltse to work three innings each, j . ‘ * i " a earrg Although the weather was raw more) .ronsmemg Se Dy Inaingte Mr. Clark, He Has No Trouble. in existed for so tong, with nothing but compressed air to breathe, is thar’ 1) than 2,600 persons witnessed the game./PHITLIES 11.0 0 0 01 20.0 0-3 X75 : \ f i ‘the lifeline a few moments, before First Inning. a Winuing the Feature Event -at the vellous. His last signal = wale rissa Abie iit: Clement out, Taylor to first. Bresna- BATTING ORDER. pele) io T k ts noon to-day, and it is believed that it was his farewell message. Bers HRs caaleol uitun Caniay weave cuk a | Heres de Tene ME cd) EES , FIRST HELPER ALMOST PLAYED OUT. slow one toward third. He died trying| Pickering. Wolverton, 3. ; . | tt was not until 9 o'clock last night that.a diver was:able to- get’ to- to steal second. NO RUNS. L. Cross, 3b Titus, rf, ! } Browne filed to Halligan, Bresnahan| Seybold, tf” Barry. cagerial to The ening World) WINNERS. | Boonton and go to the ajd of the imprisoned man. At daylight he ad.’ '" made a-home run. McGann followed| ° Hulewite oa. Fealcisicna one atieg ——— | mitted that he was helpless. The superintendent of the great dam confine HeGoratck’a tone dy. Daten agubjed,| Pian Bee t Hentingh thls atternoon, They came! FIRST RACE—The Bowery (7 to) | mitte lormick’s long’ fly. ouble p. At Bennings this afternd ey cl thd Marten and McCormick scored. Git:|\ Cmpire, Mr. Smith. x i |rouing home one after another in a way |1,,Gappamore (2 to 1 place) 2, Jimmy | ing the reservoir had exhausted all his resources, and the plucky diver, who! | a ee Coe net te Yanned,. Fels (Special to The Evening World) Stee nae that made: the regulars rejoice and the} Lane 3, | ad been at work all night, was almost played out, ; PHILADELPHIA BALL PARK, j bookies growl in disgust. The weather eueees Second Inning . PHILADELPHIA, April 12.—The Inter- Mr. McClellan Cails Upon Gov. Odel] | vas pertoct ana the track fast... | SECOND RACE—Court Plaster (9 | In the endeavor to drag the imprisoned man from the hole in which. hrow- | league baseball series between the John I. Madden won hin second rsce}to 5) 1, Jack McKeon (4 to 1 place) | d ropes were tied around his diving suit and immense Mee Mor | Phillies and Athletics was continued to V he Bill, Which R metho! vith n fily named Court-|2 ALcasey 3." |he was fastened ropes eet we Brat. woos fingled, here this aftermbon. The Athletics havo O Veto the Bi ich Restricts the) paste uy senaringham, Thin fly’ ran ances | weights were manipulated by means of pulleys, but he could not be fret and now won four games, and as to-mor- i a few days ago in about the samy THIRD RACE—Elnie L. (5 to 2°) se Bo ald. wetreatas, {07 i the last day on watch antesea-| Power of the City to Obtain a Water) ms ana aia ni mow any to well], Wine RACE TEise & (8 #9 2%. 101 The point where he was confined was ~“xty feet out: in the’ “ae ty rs gon games oan be played another vic- A Cs i, : Yorduy stie was favorite, and Hol ieee! ; . place) 2, is ireservolr from the dam wall, and in a last desperate endeavor a pulley Thiea Innt: Wiel arene aati mee| Supply in Dutchess County, Hea Tao We Demin loredatp| Be oar _| was fixed to the raft and a dine was run to the shore to which a team of gas than break even, and Menager"Duffy {s Eee Dead Ee le ivet_ on her. Jack Metsean, « 10 9 1) FOURTH RACE—Imperialist (5°. Vas hitched, This team, straining to the utmost, were unable to” webs, ing’ “to Taylor Ate | determined to strain every nerve to ac- : shot, second. to 1) 1, Boney Boy (9 to 10 place) | he body, and it was decided that the obstruction holding it against. ener led and ‘went 10 second on complish that. ‘The grounds to-day were] Branding the new Ramapo bill, which tovthis mus pening race for maidens 2, Manilian 3, {loosen the LY a Doolin fanned. Cassidy's! none too dry, although the strong wind Uses DM hae A eae tis hale the Mie Bowery sant den fat “ lie flange of the pipe must be removed. =H wore a plomanta to | en ett the top of the woll falrty tree|ee, Uready passed doth houses of the | inn absolute ne had tried (t m FIFTH RACE--Stroller (even) a y.was caught at home. from motstare, Loeislelure,\usieimecmurexwhich lenves!|(0h Veer, naman coeemn tne rely aia he non-whining class at odds} Arrahgowan (out for place) 2,|OLTHER DIVERS SUMMONED. : " Manager Duffy dooided to send Frazer|the city of New York entirely “at ‘the| gested anvamenimt if the, bil! 3) Bluish 3. | When it became apparent early to-day that the single diver engaged, ry ween and second. Me. | to the Dox, while the recelving end was|mercy” of a private corporation, Mayor | Ay hie ? hats . eh plish task: . ‘ ee ih i Ball) in charge ‘of Dooin, For the Athletles}ocietian Inte to-day forwarded a lector | meso ; SIXTH RACE—Rabunta (6 to 1) | in the work of releasing the imprisoned man could not acco as wi egond and, went Manager Mack thought Plank could do}, roel tat Gen COnaMrHa IT A pty to Deny Aue viNeshuctank (alto &\lplacesr2) alle as sent to this city for more divers, It is not’ an : i Arion, baited ei and Powers compictel ‘h°Tnow before the Governor a Aa PR Pe «| Planet 3. ‘ | matter to get divers out to the interior of New Jersey with all their cume ~ ri supply from . (Continued on Second Page.) general municipal law in relation to the [ATHLETICS AGAIN _ [aequleteion of water rights nnd prevents | a AL Casey, 104, Wond'ls 1 2h at DEFEAT PHILLIES. |the city trom tapping two Importan wd Biesprati, Wi Cneppe tf 7 rT ke i J cl wo fmportant | !Dt* " 1 ret Tt ® ry | ; raat i streams dn Duchess County. unless the} ible form sou . ats ni from Neeburban, who . res “7 bat Fell 52) tae same distance In front of > sity splay into contrast to purchase peers ated Anes A galloping. Time—: Planet ? deovelurilastane: rom the controlling interests at enor mple provision i Pal ae me hh hae 0 ie oa 9 ° 0 0 ono | MOUS Prices, the privilege of drawing a sy fee y Hanttec 5 ge, BPoy passed tlm. Knniries for to-morrow’s races at ; i sooo OnE ly ‘Of water from these natural quiring of [vichoryetor strona then aiowed the way to, the last 30mP, |Hepnings will be found on Page 10 j pot Ee, hy. the Clty of Ne Gum Hone: ny fs BATTI pr vertatee ‘i the cntec Lelia the te weil 4 a eg Gum’ Honey stumbled and eapenet i \ Tie ie (page Re os threw bis boy at the last jump and Im- a NG ORDER: Iie ta oepvest Ne teeny verte ke! | praise ees Berry Paces RESULTS AT MEMPHIS. ‘ ia. of one C D! Co Woe, passed him easily a ‘on by ee ‘6 grounder fumbled | sretcalt, 2, Frambach, c. f on f the most nie sources rape ie 4 hon | femaths Pm Boney. Boy, wi Hulfkamp, 3b. Collins, 2b, * supply recommended hy the} AUIPIN Of t wl upon | Lengtns shethe in front qt Manilian, Te La oh ta O'Brien, 86. Bloomfield, 1b, rr Commission, esmenuniey FIFTH RACE April 12.—The races here Bowman, ib, ‘Tyler, p “Tt will als “pin vie ted as follows: Smuth rf, Cheer ce. t will also serve as a proces Six furlones, # st Race—Sanctum (20 to 1) 1, Maree deNer: of, William, rf. says the Mayor, “whiten Mp Starters, whts. Joc! PL! @ to 1) 3, Lyneh 3. i age oat”, Sh levod Werner, Mason| & cote” c. Goodwin, If. be followed by other localities vitor ita, sie in : igeranilt TRU Neodelounn ss Greed ‘ me Secon (even? , Ce cremeey wained to MoGann, | Mackey. p ree is similar legislation, with che em Matty s:4| Green Gown ¢ Fallona 3 hied. sndatend Umpfre—Dr. Kennedy, cutting off all possible sources of we Mr. tr 1 10] _:Hhitd, Race--Sarillt (3 to 1) 1, Breese > ‘at an low ly on the tof the Huds As (Ing, | Lit. Spark, 148. Mr. Mos ny - 13 Se (Bpeotal to ‘The FE: supply don Re | F nie 5, sore. De Dahten BT aged verlag Werte.) thus confining the elty in fis effort t Stare good, Won easliy. ‘Mne—i.20} Leuralighter, @ ito Abts | Bluish had the earl yspeed and he} Rankin (4 to 2) 2, Safety Light 3. [snowed the way to the stretch with) “mich Race—Bright Girl Sens Arrahgowan and Stroller close at NS! mheory (9 to 20) 2, Showdrift & alheels. As soon aa they were atraight- Morante td to age out Mr. Clark sent Stroller tot! : Mona: D1 front and he came away winning easily | ( even obtain nesded water supply im the fy ture to two s—olther “the water of the Hudson River or the water-shed | on the west of th POLO GROUNDS, NEW YorRK, me bu with pitch ‘pitched balt'| April 12.~After the preliminary open- | a ONT ll-}ing of tho Polo Grounds by the New Pee into piten’ for Jersey| York Nattonals and: Jorsey City Wast- Ibert jowerman was| orn ‘ ae tb Fike ep Leaguers yesterday, tho colleginte r M4, Olyphant Senige, 10. Rontanel Sweet Jano, 108, Dean Roekinart, 101, Wade i | From Muy, Hudson, now! ‘phe interesting fact was brought out | g| feums trom Columbi x tvers | comtrelied. yr a. Private: cos pone toy: O-day at the Ung. of Sinki by t Ie this from, Arrahgowan, who | Browne: Pr Howorman_reaghing| They found.the omtfeld in lem Dingane “If such condition ts created it| the Prevention of Cruelty to Animais is | Sm, Oren Ht SIXTH RACE ———— ee Mile and 100 yards Bertin WEATHER FORECAST. | thirt. Browne stale second. “Bresnahan walked.’ McGann made a home run, 8 collected from own- condition, but the infield was in fairy | must inevitably have the result of plac-| en!itled to ail fh ing this municipality at the mercy of ors Of automobiles for scoring Bowerman, Browna and Breme- good shape. ine GaIeRee corporatica ownine: tieceiiel ¥l NiaeA BoD lnenoek Mee ID] Starters, white. jocks. Bt-HIGFin, Str 2! ce baves 09 Halligan's nod and ti id. ine CUM + tppelnaececw al avaliable source of water supply, ana} the flues beginning back in May, 1902 th Mrs. Foster was four Restuniao, f0L dente oe Forecast for the thirty-six houre oC ogtaiet out to Woods, and his place in today's game “men [even if such property should be acquired fig estimatcs amount to $3.80, while Reena Ror Planet do ending at 8 P, M. Wednesday for tictti tentang) taken: by Coline, a freshman, who al- be condemnation would result in great- wil Be collected | Steeplechase; about two and a halt miles Punetual 207 iol, Chappel 2 3 New York City and vicinity? 2 y enhancing {ts cost to the city. of timtnts Hae pond tvon cleverty Clearing. thie; evening; cooler! ta) tornated with Taber: in tho three pre- MoGann. | vious games this season. y at, Aras cme To-day's contest was the Mrat in which | *mall Qomimunitice of the State are | think thy STI these temuns) met ln thie visigiiy Uti to very serious consideration to this mones d any More right | ny ee protection, thé facts donot & Orichere roe ios 198 « RABY KB 5 Commission, cs tho reporters. £ pat oat i ant ALIN 9am Mame arta ev sag lagu, qubooerad Jar a Si Sack sald it was timo} ed. as he did not] Four and ¢ “While the industrial needs of the ‘Com: the inwe w Bark Plage’ cut ot te rt thers ita: | night; Wednesday falc and. coal insta iid Pasar bat Peagct ee. a | [trea to. brisif northwest. winds. inta~ tool che jead af thie point and ring Sap the obey‘, i 1. Winnewan tt mover, (0. Dagtons 3 St g a ANRSS at. 105, 8'lend. mds 8 § Wie Ty ows 4 ‘do, Spa at a “io