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‘COMPLETE REPORTS OF TO-DAY’S RACING AND BASEBA WEATHER—Showers Mate to-night and Thes@ay WEATHER—Showers late to-night ena | Nl O'CLOCK | NIGHT EXTRA. PRICE ONE CENT. 7 DeRdrRRDODORRA F GIANTS DEFEAT THE PHILADELPHIA: AIGHLANDERS LOSE 10 TRE ATH WicGraw’s Men, Aftera ard Fight, Win Oui inthe Last Inningin (gu.ker City. ww'S VS. PHILLIES. K. Woy . BR IBAPO. A. B. iets, _ ht P aD ro3 12 0 x fr ies nt 4 aie Sh f 7 mie Bid Wn i 0 0 3 6 nieve p 0 oo ; 00 0 0 10 a int fin, seo} adelphia, ‘y Left on, Bases No 1 itchell. S: Hince siilteeaertes, Balecian Stolen Bare—Hiulawitt, Btruck Qu gon, 2° hell. 1; by McGinnity, c Dahle. Play—Dooin, Hall, Hulswit &nd Gleaeon. Wild Pitches—aMthewson, Time of e—One hour and fifty Rinutes, Umpires—Mesers. Moran and a (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA BALL PARK, Pa,, CHAS.N. BULGER DEPUTY, Cincinnati April 18—Fresh from their thre: Wraight victories ower Brooklyn, the New York Nationals opened thetr series here to-day with the Phillie. The cli- thAtic conditions were a trifle more $vorabie than they were last weels, but the air was still too cold for fast find snappy ball playing. ‘The present feries will close the Quakers’ first home get of games, and Manager Duffy is Anxious to get two ‘out of three and ves the ‘locals an even break before fe: away, The Quakers at the present time are batting in championship form. The Wichers are doing all that can be taked, but they are not receiving the ht kind of support. Unless a brace jon taken Hall will probably be Wayed at elther first or second. Gilbert had to leave for home on account of the deah of his wife, Mo-] Graw went in to play his position. ing. out for Hulswitt |, (| amd Kall. Deviin walked. MeGann!!% forced Devlin, Gleason to Hulawitt. The | latter threw wild to’ frst, but Doolin, who was back! ing uP. at second, the double made by Gleason. NO. eGraw and McGann did the trick for both Thomas and Gleason and Wolverton went the route, Dahlen to ann. NO RUNS. Second Inning. R Mertes hit to Mitchell, who threw him | to Jewel, 7 to 6 andl to Sat at Gra. Hulewitt and. Hall amt to Hall. RO RUNS. us hit to left feld for Ass csscaeturaarthnee SKETCHES MADE TO. DAY AT THE ee CONVENTION. _ >DDOOSHHEHOHOOSEDOS ieee GENERAL. SCOR aS TO-DAY IN BAL BE GAMES. NATIONAL AL LEAGUE. NEW YORK AT PF PHILADELPHIA. | New York.... 000000322—7 i adelphle oi 0300-6 nd Warner | PITTSBURG AY C.NCINNATI. | Pittsburg .... 103002000 6) -31000000i—5 -Pruster and Smith; Sud- tn Peltz CHICAGO AT ST. LOUIS. Chicago 200000302—7 St. Louis... 01003020 0—0 Batteries—Briggs and Chance; Cor- beit and Beyers. bag easy LEAGUE EAGUE STANDING New York Boston... Wittsburg Cineinnati, Batterie: hort snl Liroskl yn AMERICAN LEAGUE. PHILADELPHIA AJ AT NEW York. "04 Philadelphia. 1100003 90— 5) Newent, o00000001— 1) Bender and Schreck: Ches- bro und Megulve WASHINGTON AT BOSTON. Washington.. 000000000—0 Boston ,..., 22 O18 10200 —5 Batteries — and Kittridge; Tannehill fer Pacrell DETROIT AT CHICAGO. Detroit . 200000000—2' Chicago..... 20008110 — 9} Batteries—Mullen and Benloy; Flahr- ty ad Sullivan, CLEVELAND AT 8T. LOUIS. Cleveland.... 021321 100-10) St. Louts 000300100—4' Batt\@ics—Bernhardt and Abbott; Wright and Sugden, AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING tL, bn ens Phila’ hind 0) toxilchicago.. 2 Sool Cleveland..3 1 few York..1 Boston.....3 2 -aoose fouls... Detrol 22 so0)Wa (Special to The Evening World) KINLOCH PARK RACE TRACK, ST, LOUIS, April 18—The winners of the races run here to-day are as follow FIRST RACE—One half a mile.—\Von yy Platoon, 6 to 1 2 to 1: Costigan, 3 to 1, was secondé Joe Kelly third. ‘Time—$,49 1-2, SECOND RACES Hive and a half fur: Won by Floral Wreath, & 10 vant to 1: Scoptre. 7 to place, ond wind Pudwelser third, “ime “0 iret RACE—Three-quarters of a mile,—Won by Martius, 6 to 2 and event Palm Reader, 7 to 10; was second; Har- makie-chied Time—i.16 1-4, ‘OUR’ CE —'One mile and seventy. yards Wan by Deutchiand, 7} to 10 and out; Vestry. 6 to 5, was sec: ond; Fatallst third. Time—1.4§ 1-4 PDH 3E—One mi & to ey rae esoond: Semper Vivax third, 'RACE—One and one-sixteenth esti mens te ed pases | ougeenae COUSIN. THER: ONE OF, 26s / a) Troy co eae eons CRONES centre LO94O990999994H90H 06-64 BANE _ SVEEHRN, ex- PAYOR OF ELIRA W. WP TCONNIORS, BVFEARLA LETIES —o— Griffith's Batters Un-l abie to Do Anything with indian Bender's Curves. | HIGHLAND ERS VS. ATHLETICS. NEW YORK AL. Tt SPRING BEATS STRONG FAVORITES 1H _ARVERNE STAKES AT AQUEDUCT TRAGK * EVENING WORLD RACE CHART Sydney Biveve Horses THIRD DAY AT AQUEDUCT. Again Capture Both the Two- Year - Old kluerte Wither Her RST He. Oo added | selling: ear-olda; six furlongs. Start guod. \ A at Won driving. T! is 3 Nivinner oe &, by Top Gallant—Giene. Owner—-| 4 + Hynes E Events. M 4 0 % Fin. Open. Close Pi, me = 5 Bl Bab, 18 : t . 2 ig nal (Speclul to The Evening World.) nce. : ; Fl RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, April 18, ita It. 5 0 Tom Ketiey 6 S| —Spring, a 12 to 1 chance, won the Ar- i B of Waketiel 4 12 15 % As fF 8 Ring ii ee Nianae top H @-5| Verne Stakes at Aqueduct to-day. Peter a John Valearn: Puranas s{ Paul, wao ran second in the Carter 28 ‘Totnes immins 90 20’ Handioap on the opening day, was a} si q cetera gy 4{ hot fay hut he was outside of the 3 Pa, cece i 4 40! money, Wonderly rod ° favorite and fy OMireneut. .OLpRARe WL 1 "i Sinppeared to do hia best, but it was not na f Belle Meade would have won with an even break ong under a poor (in Pocer, i New ¥ Inia M. had speed, but weakened in the last furlong ' Jnoquin, starting for the first time, D 14 RROOND RACE soup added; for malde wo y fn Rah caade pace! with’ Pet ion es V4 fae Won driving. “rimenW.48 2 Rainer tue et) Rae Bed Hesene ates many rice pace nh Peter ‘Paul, ana’ ie 4 “hn Owners, Uh 2 id | Probable the ‘pace killed both, for they hy fadex. T % — Gpew weakened in the last furlong. Graziallo, K iy Chieabro, j rh | who was a strong sesond oholee, fin- | = Fy sher second, ‘om far back. He Special to ing World.) | A and Andrew Mack had been badly in- R ae PARI ml ty * if Blrerfered with in the first furlong of the EOnE: mene The Highlanders suf- N qbhelat 109 2 % HH 10) gi nace. e their third defeat in succession at:| ive lebran H i Spring was 4 starter in the Carter, nord Flush ¥s mb 2 10! these giounds to-day, being taken into Dance ati coograt : iy ' pat iy 8 FH but showed nothing like the race he Os y lack’! " } Bt y, camp by Connie Mack's Athleucs trom are Bh i $2 sig} ran to-day. \ Philadelphia, by a score of 6 to 1. a rr $2 #], Sydney Paget again accomplished the ‘The local’s defeat was caused by their Lett at bost U feat of winning both the races for two- inability to make hits when men were] Winner waa all out, Tot of apeed,_ but feat. year-olds. Racegoers are beginning to Chrysiet closed strong and would win'the same rhcs ote cgay e sept ma Rood race and fin: {nhed_ strong. 15 * on bases, Chewbro pitched for the High- Ee jJanders and Was not the same enigma as he was tc the Boston sluggers. The Quakers patted is curves hard, get- ting twelve safe (\ Aves off of tham. helleve that there are no good two-year- clda except those running in the Paget colors. He won the second race with Krush Up and the fifth with Tramator, Both horses were hot favorites, thus HIRD RACE Start poor. added: Selling: fog three-year-olde and. up: Time £4s.""Sitner we en by Mt Three of these |i; were made in the, rurne 198 y proving that the bookmakers are well seventh Inning, which coupled with af -Desouga 1} * jinformed and especially as to the Paget muff! by A on bled the visitors | pecaoG NT 3 oy horses. to tall + three runs, thereby cinching the} A During the afternoon there were game, | 4 plenty of long shots. Neptunus, an § tes eat the poh tadiasi pried for at to 1 chance in the opening dash, beat MUNIN AIS AL SMe eee COLIN TS s R out Belle of Bellemeade, a long shot nm on dk niakin a Hadi Love Ls 2 1 e! i » to | ce, his ott hy which ‘were ot the) ==, Monmanick wh ae fio ewe shoisensin cee inna reat or tind a it to Ung oF Kaniely under hare CGT pau BT pd ah Le ate First Inning: | 29 itt do_better_on Fi & mood rare. down on this good thing, Foxy Kane Anderson, Pick | 16 PQURTH RACE The ~ols, $1.00) added: seven furionen | wae the choice but Foxy. does not like Anderson. c Start kogd Won driving. Ti inner, br. ¢. by Atheling—Gaia. |) hard track, pnd when his feet begin | Was too hot for Con-| Usvnor, Goughnehe Stable oii rang eat rst. He tried CL Se TY The weath pleasant until the willed on Me- sun was obs y the clouds and Davis drew 1 then It grew raw and cold. The at- tendance was very heavy for a Monday It_was nearly as large as on Saturday nm interesting fields of two-year-| IN BEAe: et nat went to the post, and in the “th Parise eee rint ninetecn horses were r,lirat. Fultz] 6 ba De this time | d fielded to M. | >a All the Way. in front at ec ay Th the last sixt in the las i i away je all the running and long enough to win by a or Leaf lay. second to the followed by Fair Order and When they straight- four or for two-year =H by_Indio—-tro! by Bender and Da: stretch, Wreath of Ivy ened out Belle of Belle Meade closed on ~ Second Inning, Monte Cross slammed the ball to: left tor DAsOs, reached third Neptunus, hut could not quite get up. Helle of Bellemead was two lengths in 4] front of Wreath of Ivy. 2] There is & merry war on outside th which Ganzel a grounder on Schrecks's sacrifice took care o ender bang .Trunbel i to Williams, who shot the ball to Me- D. connor 108 9 9 al betwean Hartsel drov Se a Se a agents of certaty Dool-rooms who have | i andicap: for ie ix furtongs. of fro telephone service. Time—i'i34-5,. Winner, biky hs by Remwie—Virginia| wan, Cut Of from ase \mprom eu a Jes of wire cutting ‘Wou a Aocttie ins B. Ro Go] Held which Davia aeatheds, Andersons pping fiiter into the tacks. The i © é pookroom tmnen ate inst: ‘Ming’ tele- Mttlé pop up was eaxy for Murphy. Gan, paelsragea Biety Bre Cant Ae tae Where they can sweep the Anish with glasses, Paget Stable Wins. ‘The Paget stable was favorite in the ___ontinued on Second Page.) 0 Pino’s cure readily, It prey Yor it ok a oe |ing this morning, was tame but significant. PA WAVERD IN Alo FIGHT ON PARKER'S BOOM It Is Reported in 4° Albany that After He; ls Beaten in Convention To-Night ’ Tammany Man Will Move to Make Vote Unanimous for Instructing se Delegation, 1 ‘ 4 WIGWAM LEADER MAY BE ONE OF BIG FOUR INSTEAD OF see Grady Warns the Hill Men Not: 0 Override. the Wishes of the Public and State Com. _ mittee Seats the Anti-Hill Delegates from: ‘ Onondaga—Raines Temporary: Chairman. - & (Spectal to The Evening World} ALBANY, April 18.—Tammany Hall is weakening in fsetermmas tion-to-fight tothe bitter end against: an instructed delegations thet, Louis Convention for Alton B. Parker. Unless all signs fail Tammany, when beaten-on- the vote tontytt, will itself move to make the vote unanimous, and asea reward for-this, abandonment of the previous scheme of carrying the-war clear to St Murphy will be a. delegate-at-large-in -Place>ofsAugust Louis Charles Belmont. } Mr. Belmont quits willingly. A half a dozen-times to-day to be relieved of the honor of being one of the “Big Four,” but he will not be allowed to quit unless Mr. Murphy agrees to the Hill proposition, to make the vote unanimous and:thus-takes the-place-for-himself*orsfor Bourke Cockran. 1 URGES MURPHY TO BACK DOWN. Tammany leaders are urging on Mr. Murphy the wisdom ofthis course. The proposition involves no abandonment of the fight on the | floor against instruction. That fight will be made late to-night anyway, ‘but by yielding gracefully to the will of the majority and serving notice on the country that now that he has been beaten he stands shoulder to shoulder with the rest of his State Murphy gets himself out of a bad hole snd takes his political prestige from a very dangerous situation, ‘ — {SIGNS OF COMPROMISE. —— ‘The afternoon session of the convention, like the State Committee meet- David B. Hill at the State Committee meeting allowed Murphy his Onondaga delegates for the tem- porary roll, and if he is a good boy now he may have them on the per- tnanent roll call, and the Committee on Credentials stands ready at Hill's word to give him one and perhaps both of the Westchester contests, This would give Murphy quite a respectable vote on the matter of instructions. ‘This conciliatory attitude of Hill, who but yesterday was inclined to be so merciless, combined with Tammany’s absolute failure to register a single (Continued on Second-Page.) sh Mae Saree ae Tatter wag, ie | AQUEDUCT ENTRIES : Was quickest to move and she set a fo FOR TO-MORROW. - Tace. followed by Brush Uj ached ataS, turlo: (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, April 18.—The entries for to-morrow are as | follows: First Race—Handicaj Shas. El 8 * u rete by Chrysitis, won by half neth from. who was a) in front of Pomey. Favorites Beaten, Foxy Kane and Helle of Milford were the ones backed by. the talent in the third race, but both were bei to 1 shot, Silver Days, who went to the | front soon after th . made all the running and won cleverly by halt a Jenath from Bellecof Milford, who. was three lengths in front of Foxy Kane. The latter was second to the last fur- long, where he stopped badly. Warm Favorite Defeated. mecen (3) All. Gold 4 Lord Bade Race—Maiden two-year-olds; r furlongs. ~ Race Queen. 5 Danseuss Tint Race—For mares, three years and up,‘ was : ond choice. Peter Paul | six furlo the, front, followed | by iss ring. hey ran in around the turn, follow Ho.8t Gnd Boh “Murphy. Inv the run. home ce—Rose Stakes foe ¢wo-years Jacquin closed on Peter Paul and the latter quit, Spring and Graztallo then closed from the rear and Spring, draw ing away, won cleverly by a length and a half trom Graziallo, which was a Uke distance in front of Jacquin. Hot Favorite Wins Fifth, ‘Tramator sws favorita tn the x hot six lead: andenss th vho closed strong and beat Rac Homebred. - Lathe ein Bert Osra a Wnvgt’s for the place P = San Nicholas Wins Again, San Nicholas raced to the front at the start, made all the running and won, y halt a leni deen ka | for the place, aN ¥ a