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NL eT BASEBALL RACING # SPORTS ae rare 6. PRICE ONE CENT. gd oe reer |’ COMPLETE REPORTS OF TO-DAY’S RACING AND BASEB WEATHER'_Fair, cold to-night and 110°CLOCK {| “ Circulation Books Open to Au.” | \ NIGHT EXTRA cane ___ PRICE ONE CENT, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, { “ Circulation Books Open to Al | AUGUR BEATS DALY soereane THREE CRACK EURERErSr mnriinn YOUNGSTER FOR THE. P= <a GY re” Cane SMES. STE 4 HOUR BATTL Proved Himself a Good Colt by Stand- ing a Hard Drive and Landing the’ ah Part Arthur States (hate 4 M t the R tive Odd espatch from Port Arthur States ie eh Fee ‘ Fire from the Russians During Bombard- ment of Yesterday Hit Two, Possibly Three, of the Attacking Squadron. { ' Fy qT of 12 tol The Musketeer, Favorite for the Rock-| away Stakes, Proves False to His Backers and Plays Third Fiddle to Silver Dream and For Luck. 20,000 RUSSIANS CATCH | 12,009 JAPS IN A TRAP.. |Landing Force of the Mikado’s Men Is Am- — _ bushed on the Yalu and Routed Leaving ~ Many Dead, Wounded and Suffering, a Great Loss in Guns, Ammunition and Supplies. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Suzanne Rocamora (5 to 1) 1, Cotillon (8 to 1 place) 2, Monamour 3. SECOND RACE—Akela (9 to 20) 1, Pretorius (8 to 5 place) 2, Queen Elizabeth 3. THIRD RACE—Augur (12 to 1) 1, Amber Jack (even place) 2, Cedar qd stine 3. '~THS- FOURTH RACE—Sliver Dream (8 to 1), 1, For Luck (8 to 6 place), PORT ARTHUR, April 16.—In the bombardment of Port Arthur by 2, The Musketeer 3. ier : FIFTH RACE—Lord of the Valley (9 to 5) 1, Rob Roy (6 to 1 place) 2, EVEN IN G WORLD RACE CHAR T Gl ANTS : 4 AA ( (IKLY (lS | eed a edunteh ae tal we hth, ee : § s] Tom Cod 3. SECOND DAY AT AQUEDUCT. reported that another of the enemy’s vessels was struck, but this has nol a ee ee ere eee tee leg 52 gen olds Zoor,furinre, stare goed. Hp heen officially confirmed. No damage was done to the forts or the town F a tend Wena) i 3 ; ‘ Several Chinese were killed and-a few Chinese and Russians wounded = AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, Apél 16. with 1 nim fo ine ptrotan, where Coloneay Soution, Buren “A hy Be ; $ % ' ’ | ‘The Russian ships fired from the harbor indirectly, guided by signal ged) Siro een Tede. «bias He eae from lookouts in the forts. After one of the shots from a Russian shig —t re decided at Aqueduct Pas! te Ug 3 ee tte Tie octtnnag, The Caroarsle, for two- | pot,cateh, Oakeman, who won by & op F & He oF | i ; year-olds, ny the Bese for three- | front of Fustian, ae Ta t 6 ii ad \had incapacitated a Japanese cruiser the fleet of the enemy drew awa old: upwards. ———— 0 - 5 be x ‘g "v0 records wore broken during ®6/ AQUEDUCT ENTRIES MONDAY, | 2s woah hk 3) McGraw’s Men Keep Up Their Win-) The first seen of the api as at 6 cock yest, moming afternoon! Susanne Rosamore * | Coupled in - rs == : when a small fleet appeared on the horizon. and soon drew off, al the half-mile record in the first race for) 1 nucp RACE TRACK, April ‘p Sere ee ee ee ee ae baci Werle donae ning Streak and Make It Three o'clock a hostile fleet, numbering twenty-three vessels, was again sighted two-year-olds, running the distance in| Vhey formed in two divisions, one taking up a position behind Cape Liao- 471-5. In the Canarsie, however, |16.—Entries for the races to be decided ‘* o . Pe eerie wna alee Ge Sumnea il lieve Monday; erolas. follgne ; Straight ftom the Trolley Dodgers--- o f ; ‘ Keene, ran the same distance in : ne et § y gers | shan (the southern extremity of the peninsula on which Port Arthur is sit- Sr Sinstnes ess pameaieacy vouiealasiche wo § g Champions Win Out in the Series. jated), shelling the shore and the Tiger Peninsula, while the other bom. lustest two-year-old at Gravesend. m! oe ita Bu | parded the Golden Hill and other batteries from a point opposite the road- Augur’ won lke «goed sts a emsvelay THIRD RACH —Canaiale Stakes: for tworzear-olde; 81,000 adted: four furlongs, Start | stead. itanding a hard drive and winning. by D Ron! rar winner che : ey | stead. ; r 4 several tenets. Amber Jack. proved | 18 Talla’ Mt, ots Keown =p a GIANTS: VS. BROOKLYNS. NEW: YORK VS. BOSTO"I. ‘The fire was continued intermittently until 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Lumseli'4 xood colt by easily beating | ~ secon Taussiour furlongs; maiden two- Burns 107 113 tg aS Le io 12 6 % =f = eee Une otliers, which inciuded Dr. Sehwartz] year old dilter, Oe ue oa Re og a NEW YORK. . Oe iuccaeie inst amewea ot 1 Sitpgia with ge $8 3 AB POA, %;| Dow +"! T4PS AMBUSHED vd. Augur was a 12 to 1 chance, ol 1 | by . 0 8 & 6 5 in 4 1°10 8 0) Stan i 2 The. Musketeer was a hot tavorite in 4g t 10 J Behe 448 38 gis 5 1 we ecennag Blame, and, wae el Aue Aen: lg bee ae es an biaad ; BY 20,000 RUSSIANS. ,, wacked.” die was suid to be at his a jena f ¢ 9 3 : ’ Lut tues race did not prove tnis, rE Watsen 34 10_8_1 i 10 1015 _ 6 H j 3| 2 | i trare tourer mre eur aa 10, PORRAH, RACE. mh sockenay, Stake: for thee-resr-aite and.ap: eating: $1400 | Payion p ety 3 LONDON, April 16.—The first attempt of the Japanese to land @ ec cusiy at the juicy Fepegel Macsie olden resin. Gunsend sGarmeneyonn ee Semmes Se, Fre THis Bik F large force in Manchuria has resulted in a crushing defeat. From the iris ‘rode’ the winner, making his | 08 ; Fin. BROOKLYNS, f NEW YORK: 11, po, 4 x, ‘preliminary land engagement it is apparent that the Russians are in strong SIRRUAUROrnt cy Cone te oat | maaeonnnoratte : EN 1 $5 | Strang. 20 “i at ay % * H force along the Yalu River in Manchuria and that they have occupied © iacarugon ang i, wag a winne Fourth, Race—Arve UR aMhonte 4 hoof Bw aod Sh rte et Pe yore ‘\their time to good advantage in strengthening their positions while the the second race. Al olds; seven furlongs. sigh eared foc Gold. | Dome FOR Pie a boat 2 0 8 2 i | & hi uno! d, through Corea foc taorice, Mula hd 4 Cag ct i Conkling. coonline Son a a oe i a ee 18 ; oo Gans oy Japanese have been marching up, unopposed, oe ME nne an the success of the Pug Mobloan 9.0.01 yeh its bb ah Rd BD $69 8 4B ti Hughes.’ 43 A body of Japanese troops, estimated to number 12,000, was con: f Suan Sus bwors car-otd rave yexte phititpa 1039444 ad__ gh a_i 18 2 2 SS ol Eheinub" ?: § & & S{yoyed in transports protected by warships from Admiral Togo's fleet to Lie dient made. Fire, Ruby wid Tea Cre ) added: for three-year-olds up; six furlongs, Start ood. cases HD res =| Voy ae , i hot favorites al a shore price, | Sugai mei tt ig. Winner br, c., bY ingo—Lady Violet, Owner— iF Errore —New Te ORR ce a *\a point on the west bank of the Yalu, near its mouth. Scouts reported anion ted | Flune_—ibgton, more Was ine second Days was alsv well played. wot away fairly well, and Cottion at vnge Juniped Co the front to make the She*was followed by Suzu re and Monamour’ in rk |that the coast was clear, and the entire detachment was put ashore, Im- mediately the transports had heen taken off shore the Japanese force | was attacked by a force of Russians, said to be about 20,000 strong, that =beviin (2), Fint pase by Bri w Yi —Mertei Base Hit—Mertes. Devin (2), F Sheckard. Sacrifice Hit—L. U 3-5 [on Balls—Oft Taylor, 8; off Poole, 5, Struck 6/Gut—By Taylor, 5: by Poole, 4. ‘Time of Game-One Rour and thirty-five minutes, At- | 3| tendance—6,000. Umpire—Mr. Emelie. Home rie att Puuiman, held this order to the last | — ‘(Q) San’ Nienolas 4 PRELUN ivuntiee eeateRNArinia’ radene Rimactt® Napuilal GTA aentae Worle.) is ‘had been in concealment. 9 the front and in a red-hot * 0 a Tac ; | i : (SR sedth Coun one won chy a BRAS. _——_ WASHINGTON .PARK, April 16 ae And fit Before attacking the landing force the Russians allowed the Japanese Monamounn en en RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS al sears 2] Johnny MoGraw’s Giants added ata \to take ashore all their guns and a great quantity of ammuniiton. All of Bullman's First Mount. z 2 @ SIXTH RACH—$1,000 dicap for threg-yenr-olds and upward; seven fur. | victory to thelr st to-day at tiese | this seized by the Russian forces. 4 v FRAE TRO e an 7 os 1 ones, Start poor. ing Timed. ‘Winner cl ‘oy*titnines | rounds, defeating Hanlon'a Trolley § t Pinch ward). | this seized by IS yr + puliinan’ hag’ ‘hie neat mount” te wan -| gt Louie, Apri k-Fohowing ake Ge ren sockeye Wi ij -Fin Open. Close PT; | Dodwers by « score of 8 to 1. The game], CAN LEAGUE PARK, Apt The correspondent of the Standard says that the Russians charged K c a "a : Pi, . only bright feature o} ame a i He lucky one, for Bullman brought Axeim)resulis of the races run here to-day! ‘Qasaman * Soa gmunler 130 Wag pa | wan a very Interesting one, A€ Doth Se eee The Highlanders snd the chane {With great energy, kilting and wounding scores of the enemy and driving te 105 McCue 111 3h he winner. tori ) " tT ae Se FIRST RACE—Three-quarters of a Barter and = goiennas & hot pace to the streton,. foll ile.—Won by ‘Tempt, 12 to 1 peel Suse Macs SB the ptretn, followed by |i Prank Ries, 3 to 4," wan soton Haile and com! away the it sixte th + CE. mne~ if of _ On: onal by a length and at anit, | Won by Clancy. # to Land 4 to ieee RESU L ous hung on secon P and supported f g Le aplaiaps eyes supported | oion Bomtons this afternoon, was the |theim back to their transports i: confusion, So well had the Russiam po= ‘Taylor and Poole both pitched in great|Ten, ne rut Toaen rwoters stuck DY | tion been selected that the landing force of Japanese was not protected us) <= as ————— OF TO- DAY’ Ss GA M ES, form, tho former belng hit for only two Frese laa after the game was hope- iyithe eure oF the warships safe hits, while the Giants managed to} iy weather was too cold for an § 4 6-5 oe us hung 1d place}10 to 1, was second; Pique, third. ‘Time if Poole, Two of And ‘boat Queen Blizabeth a head for |~9.40v. Loekeeranae oR anag: sort of ball playing, all of the ere THIRD RACE-One mile and seventy NATIONAL LEAGUE. | AMERICAN LEAGUE. Huviin played a great game for the/going througl the ame ina uy TOGO’S MINE SA NK Long Shot First Home. % yards,—Won by The Regent, 1 to 2 an t) y difficult stops, and e Top Right, 10 to 1, was second; — | —_— Giants, making many Ps, : sweaters and t Song and Wine was the choice of tne| gunin Breese third, “Timer 444s, w YORK AT BROOKLYN. BOSTON AT NEW YORK Glaned the Giants fret run. More than|jrer cco ane Se un talent, but he was away badly and had] 4,,,,>; ROR ise NE y fw persona witnessed ‘the game, de-|"Mal score was New York, 6; Boston UE techance 0 chow a quallty, “Augur, | HOU RTE RACE, mnrec-qunrters Of New York.9.. 0.00.0 0100 2~ 3) Gorton ....., 0603002 1 0-12 Spite the cold weather.” A.) Five earned Huns and another on a THE PETROPAV LOVSK. 9.16 to, 1 chance, wen very Gleveriy He 11; Scorplk, 7 to 10, wus second; Frank | Brooklyn .... 1000000 0 0— 1 | New Yor 0002200026 Bivatilantee? bane on balls in the second inning gave | c April 16—9.30 P. M.—Admiral Togo reports that in the with Amber Jack, Dr, Swartz ana POL HiT ROn One and: one-eighth oc Batterler—Taylor ‘and ttowerman; | | Batteries —Deneen and Criger; Putman Browne strolled, but was gnly nated | 4 a paatare that eould not TOKIO, Apri f ty Tale ji it ¢ mid eet Pepper clos: Poole and Bergen. bai stealingcciann, passed stully it {lead trom time to time, The Highiana, {attack on Port Arthur on Tuesday night the Japanese sunk mines a Bis hesls., In the}, mile,—Won by Buglehorn. 3 to 1 and It and Amber Jaci | even; Larry 10 to 1, Was second; in wtole hree of Pool's inshoots, ers made a bid In the fourth and {ict last turlone Au away together, In a hard drive | sister Lillian, third. ‘Time—1631 TON AT PHILADELPHIA. ;PHILADELPHIA AT WA! ; hird on Bi Augur oniiasted Amber Jack ana won | siSriq" RACH—Three-quarters BosTo : SHINGTON leccond, and kept on to third on Bergen s | aig set the crowd nearly crazy. ti (Continued on Second Page.) ? by dnree lengths, “Amber, Jack was {wo miiet Wont by Eretenson. 8 to ¢ and 7) Boston 00.00 28.01 0- B|Phloddphe.. 1.1.14 0.20.2 tra tis teem aren nas ghe turd Slane | and ret the rund nearly eraay, tei ———s ——___— 2 to 10; Walterin, 2 to 1 for place; Tenny if] 002 Z 1 O— 7|Washington.. O — 2] stealing second. RUNS. ew | . Surprised the Talent. Belle, third. . Timne—1.15, is La ayo et ee aad aaah bastiind oh cree 9 e oo ie 5 2) etcang walked, Sheckard hit a gounder First Iniuow, | i 4 For Luck, Bilver Dream and The Muss —_ Hatterlea- n a r A ecuatterians Wadell jehreck; Town- {to ‘Taylor, but as Strang beat the Is Hughos cut the plate If with the | NNGoe Tacet aren aaa ets hae i PITTSBURG AT ST. LOUIS. CLEVELAND AT CHICAGO, | throwing him out. | Dobbes boil ‘ ft roy did As : Silyer Dream, j 1100002-8) Tg en ra ethtew. down to .pecond a 3 ESE De eeemaing stay sak eine | MEMPHIS, April 16—The reauits, ot| Mtteburs ’ 2 202 a rs Cleveland .... 04202000 0— 8/Bonermin ren ara crossed the pis Was out on by “two lengths from For Luck, who] the rat decided he day were as «1 — 7} Chicago » 2312081821 —10] Rand struck ont RUN Keeler fied 'e @ Musketeer a length for oe Da eacatnces Miller and Smith; Nichols | Ratteries—Hickey and Bemis; Altrock Second Inuing. 4 . | CE.—Potheen (6 to 6),1;]and Reyers, 1 Sullivan, et sGormic! . Second Inning, os, ce ar vallex's’ Meee, [Raita dt pea Wonk is oe Ee Ey een aime wb shouRi heltict BOS ade a 4 off with a single. : ‘ Lord of the Valley jumped to the} SECOND RACE.—Enchanter (even) 1, CHICAGO AT CINCINNATI. DETROIT AT ST. LOUIS. funning catch for Dani's foul fly, Gil- pped into Williams's | April 16. man{ William Cook, @ fifteen-year-old stat nt and made the running with Knob- | Arnold (even) 2, Maid 3. bert was too anxious to get his base on safe when | wi, deatitied his | dent the Browning School, ainpion, while Rob Roy. Naughty Lady | THIRD RACE Coruscate (2 to 1), 1; Chicago...... 1 1.0 1 23-2 0 O—-10) Detroit 00000003000 1-4) pails and wae, finally called out on throw. and | 10° Max Guttenderg’s| struck In the head by a twelve: “of len 01 to 8), 2; 5 pe . NO RUN ond roa Ma ke Siney holds thin order. co ntbe | materi RAC: ORR Gimeapeati:. 2-10) 4221051: 0010/0 71), Leals'10)2 0. 010:0110:0.0 0-8 stoasig fanned, BM. McCormick smashed | 0 caarand, Merrla | throat A Vinoent. street today. ie|shot hurled by Paul Baumgarten, 6€ aig é fretch, where Knobhampton soon autt: | parkley «7 to 0) 2 Meier: 08.00 19) | iaametetion Wher ANGUS Te Rea Te ee roy poutian oy, winch Hnowne corte pert | & . Criger followed with a | was taken to St. James's Hospital, su Riverside Drive, at the athletie, 7 n closed af I aah ‘ S \ r wa ‘abbed by Gilbert | trip! ineeN single . re yt when the w Yor orsiky yee "Ladd ofthe Valley, but Shaw inaes| FIFTH RACE—Mattie (10 to 5) 1, * gene srouneel indent. NO RUNG. | we Dineen singled ere may that when they /FAM Gs this afternoon. wi FAR Cones AOR ue Pepe Sway extn, (Cruel Cl ty 4) 2. Optional & NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING | AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING epee, aml mae ¥ Ned lke "5 Young COON aN ee cepieal ae > : double t sounder e 3 en to Fo lo. fa length in front of Tomood, who Ae ER OTA OSTARURRE Se ee Nene wae voreteee 168 W. b. PC. sonia & fal w, L- Gp | Bowerman was the third giai Br Pate ihe a unconscioun noc smefhe ee 4 Inished’ strona. Yi fi pas few York. 0 1,000.8. Louts....1° 1° 600] Phita'phia.2' 0° 1.000/Chtow 1’ \600] a victim to Poole's benders, Taylor | jut’ Willams to R Onraman All the Way. lal LT se gy pk hd ¢ ton Povey aed ie i Bee is 7: i 500 pores: ? 8 rad Oo 4 H cd filed Dobb. Browne was retired on his!" 'pinerfeld Med te Williams is about forty years old, Benso} ‘" Me * me i 2 4 ul Ff -087/8t. Louis. ..! e ees "i e t inches tall and has bgnt Careman went to the front and was tana, 3. Cincinnati! 1. 500 Brooklyn..0 3 (00) Cleveland... 1. 500 Wash'ton..0 2.000 (Continued on Second Page) (Continued on Second Page.) 2 hair and mustache. a tlt rere nnemeeatitiie

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