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OMPLETE REPORTS OF TO _DAY’S RACING AND BASEBA WEATRER—S) {1 O'CLOCK NIGHT EXTRA PRICE ONE CENT Che ee | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | NEW YORK, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1904. “PRICE ONE CEN? = = = oe zs pis iets es bh _ Foe won” [Pita ) THREE OF THE CRACK THOROUGHBREDS IN FE. EF, SMATHERS’S STABLE G ANGE EGK (lf NOW IN TRAINING FOR RACES ON THE METROPOLITAN TRACK Se pele Startling Disclosures of Queer Finan- cial Methods Are Promised, Which, It Is Saipl, Will Involve Business Men of Prominence in the Institution. 1 GIANTS IN A 18- "IAWING BATTLE GAME 16 CALLED |New Yorkers Were Beaten Up to Ninth In- ning, When They Tied the Score—Then Held Their Own Until Darkness: Made If Impossible to Play Longer. : GOLD TEN WINs ADS HIGHLANDERS WIN A HARD GAME STAKES. IN HARD DRIVE) — ®eomatiencs sy cose scone [Weather Was Too Cold for Fast Ball Playing Least Liked of W. Lakeland’s Pair) and the Fans Present Were Compelied to Squeezes Through in the Stretch and Keep Moving to Avoid Freezing —Hughes % \. State Bank Examiner Leonard Takes |, Charge of What Securities Are Left, and It May Develop that Depositors| Actually Owe Bank Money. \ 4 It was reported around the Criminal Courts Building this afternoon “that the sensational Federal Bank failure, which resulted in a charge against David Rothschild of the theft of $200,000, is merely a preliminary quiver. The real explosion, according to a persistent, rumor, is yet to come. It is said that men whose reputations in the financial world have hitherto been considered spotless will be dragged into the scandal surround- | ing the wrecking of the bank and of the Globe Security Company. These men are said to be of such prominence that the very mention of their names in connection with the malodorous case will set the ctiy ta talking. | A familiar with all the details of th ing of both the Federal DICK BERNARD. Lands the Prize by a Neck-—-Charles 7) *. Bank and (he Globe Security Sonny iia thivatarnooa that he did et El a’ P - the Debut Pitched Good Game. woods Fromis ebut, Me a ns nae cates abe te wetew eivieg (EVENING WORLD RACE CHART BATTING ORDER “If one man will talk,” he said, “there will be the greatest stirring up ning World.) choice, with Charles Elwood second in that has happened in New York in a long time.” FOURTH DAY AT AQUEDUCT. (Specint to The demand, Major Pelham, an 8-to-1 shot. | New York. Philadelphia, Athletics. Assistant District-Attorney Kresel, who has been investigating Roths- AQUEDUCT RAC ‘The single stake feature at Aqueduct | mnde all the running and won easily by | Browne, rf. Thomas, Patrae Ve. GRAND OPERA WITCHCRAFT: TRACK, April 19. oe S| -omewo- dedi H| -msrsonmmtd Nl aBiceropen If ¥l mrsannntsonl hl catiaboei-ch BT impenskiamins child’s concerns for months, spent most of the day examining depositors 19 FIRST RACE— $800 anded: Handicap for three-year-olds and upward; five furlongs, sill tonwila i fs Devin, Gleason, 2b. in the Federal Bank. When asked it he had heard that there would be fur- Aiert o0d, Youjeasily; ° Time—1.00.°° Winner, b, by GW. Jonnwon—Bstrath= [to-day was the Rose Btakes, for filly four lengths irom Jim Payne, who was tr oss ese 8 ther disclosures he sali: agree cs freer a “8 — two-year-olds, at one-half-mile. The| "cond all the way, Charles Elwood pitus re 4 “T hi he rs to the effect that somethi ft that ight | Major Pelham..H. Phillips 107 6 1 Taksland. who | finished strong on the outside Whd way Barry, If. " ave heard rumors to the effec! a mething of at sort might! = ‘Payne .. Cockran 10% 4 3h started Gold Ten and Gold Rose. The | beaten a head for the place, Ascension | Dahlen, ss. Hall, 1b. Ys happen. i paiarond OR ey latter was supposed to be the best of | and The Musketeer had no speed. bret eheres UT EE mt 7 MeGuire i - State Bank Examiner George S. Leonard, of Syracuse, took charge of| __* Arcénelon i the pair and was aded. Mr. Takelana Puget Colt Defeated: Me 3innity, _p. McPherson, p. the defunct Federai Bank to-day. His first act was to transfer all the prop-| 10% The Mu eT ibaa can aisle Ferenene *! Sandy Andy, another of the Paget) Umplres—Moran and Dillon, Elnie Ts nee ee Ftedfel iS a y ‘on home he en- ie) the vorite ? erties in the branch at Grand and Orchard streets to the main bank at No. Hennessey 84 #9 }_9 __@_100 _40 (gazed O'Nell) a fashionable: jockey, to string, was made the favorite in the (Special to ‘The Evening: World.) second race, but he could not do bet-} pit LAneLPHIA BALL PAEK, April 3old Roe. ° an ter than third. Workman, u young. ¥ a y eT en’ ». Y.— one J a a oun | When the race was over Gold Ten’s! ster carrying the Dw ors, mane [ain on ise the har as Sane eatste i, felling: for maiden two-year-olds; four furlongs. [ntimber and the name of little Forehand] 1) jhe running an ated long nie gh ic years, thi aye eft wit a hfteen-innig game to a is after- Time—V.47 4-6, Winner, bik.” e., ‘by Fatherles’— | were hoisted ae the winning horse and] enough to win by Head hom it Gen, Clon. Joqkey, Gold Roke, with the fishion-| jyanseuse, who wan second all the | 700 after apparently being beaten = Able O'Neil, was not in the money. way, Sandy Andy. was third, three} 2 Was in the sixth Inning that the “ Phillies took the lead. Then they scored | Sydney Paget's pair, Tea Cress and ea Sar 7 ri y. 7 ice: vhile one run, the only orfe that elther side 5 ol Fire Ruby, were the cholces, whil er Forks: 9°, Philadel Suzanne Rocamore and Mr. Keene's Co- Astarita Won All Out. had mate up to that time, and tt looked | Re" Fonk, 9; Pal tillon were Heavily played Astarita was a warm favorite jn the}as though it would be enogh to win area, | ‘i ‘The Lakeland pair also had plenty of rd race, but the race showed that} the game for them. Bibertetd, 1 pi { vis. Wild teh —I ‘Time of backing, LAttle Forehand did not get short price was scarcely justitted,| In the ninth Inning, however, the Gf-| Davis the end, O'Neil| ants got to work and when the smoke |Zojyu™ Mt 5 minutes. “Umpire—ar. je end. Elwood, y, came to extreme outeide Tim Payne had all his speed, Lord Badge clos i 4 strong. je 590 Broadway. . “Just now I am engaged in listing Sface heaped upon him is reported by the loans,” said Mr, Teonard, “The DE RuEOne See ered, cells. “Harry y ckson, arrested Satur =| Noe bank examiners have no right to either |}ant from Danbury, Cont’, alleging | Need Lrosecute dishonest officers or sue un-|defileation ef. $00. discharged to-day | dex. Starters paid notes, We simply hold the fort }in the Centre Street Court, was located | Workman until Attorney-General’ John Cunneen vr Rothschild, Hi . Appoints a receiver, iwhich doubtless! “Rothachild 14 frightened clean out of ‘ | wih be withn a few hours." his lite, iol said. He shudders every ‘ ne looks across the cor! S mee of Resuming Businens.| preaci the murderer of Policemen wee ch Is there any truth infthe report that | TENE, J Neard the ex-bank President the bank will not pay more than 10 per To, think that I should roosommont a! 3, Start fair, 0 fonnor 2%) Tormiack 88 Robertson 07 Commings 116 Race dyed Old Hal come to y strong cent,?" was asked, eianked ; raat depenaia Gpon the quality of the |{Pit—lorked up with murderers” and Migrate 0.4," Gockran Away any too well with Gold Ten, but} She was all out ea : feaveuneen paper representing loans." was the re-|" Receiver James McKee LE Sravers he did not get anxious, He laid in on| Sent her to the front and she made the] cleared away they were vith iy. (“This part of the Investigation we| the Globe ‘Secneity Boretye eee! 8 Kec aa it Rian the rail while Lady Fragpes, Tea Cress |funning all, the way. Alpaca’ was | Enlliies. | After Cee ee ctacat tre (Special to The Mvening World.) ve to the piver, ere 1s! Na: Street. wa oday. E: ror 4 . Tea econ » the turn dnd tien Dane able score fs .! saad tee vMahtest chance of the bank | letters frum all” seodane cet tha United fo Rand alee eieeee Ihe HAT te: ba baa nd Cotillion were racin& out in front.| Hella took ‘sevond. place, Both died | fifteen) Inning the game was called on] AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Apri, ever resuming business. It Is the worst | States questioning the stapility of the | Maid ‘of ‘Tiinhucton cloned. ground fast_at the end. jold Ten steadily crept up on the lead- ay in home and Naughty Mecount of oT ie a 7 19.—Only a comparatively few fans sat, and the rottenest failure in New York by that concern. More | = = === = ers, but ft did not look as if she would | dy be a sturita hung ae! 2 or rather stood and stamped, through « S| v" a deen | than $500.0" worth Of these bonds has |Q] THIRD RACE mares three years old and upwanl; #l: ings. St 7 on and by three-quarters of y 0 i ‘26c07 ‘i \, pucted ene AOR reli been tasted. aml they, Were said to ‘be 21 oo Won rliden out. tine —d.t. Winner, bt, be thattammon stoi kh ownes nN, | Bet through |. flength Mighty Day, Wao was | Rr meee nite on eteat he wan poe oa cond earns: beeweet: ia) eae fixtures and furnishings are enough to|i0o per cent, of the amount of noted oF Renae PRY ESES TTR a us Finally in the last sixteenth Tea] three lengths in front of Gananogué, out Gleason and Hall, McGann | >! thletios and the Hghlanders this + appall # countryman Iike myself.” unpald on of pe bonds ¢ ore CE 4% Fin. Cress opened up a bit on the rail and 1 4 went to first, and reached’ second on| afternoon, The Highlanders won by a PP: k pa the company's bonds | -—— “astarita O'Neil 1 z is 38 Gold Ten by a Neck, 4s Hero State Ranking Examiner Arthur | deposited tn the hands of John H. Rus- 1 y Lady: ‘iflideprand 1 6h at through the opening Gold Ten plung ’ ‘Titus's muff.’ Mertes got a free pass. ! ecore of 5 to 4. Wilton. of Newnure, who ts working [aol and col. Henty: b, Swordy, ‘Deputy ue Coen { iat geting upin time to win bya neck. | ¢,Se,CFess cut out the running in the] McUormick was an eady out, Gleason |” They started off wall with @ lend of | bank will pay 10 per cent. or even 5 per vs “McCatrerty 114 é 48 beat Lady Frances three- “io Coullion. in, close ‘ordel, | “'sectienity. and McGann looked after} three runs, but the Quakers tied the’ cent. I should not be surprised if. the Receiver for Globe Security, IN eiig Te (cattanan 100 Wy 7 fourths of @ length for the pléce. » the last sixteenth, homas. Gleason got one past Dablen.| score In the seventh. The Highlanders flepositors owed the bank money. It 1s ~ Dancing felis... Hennessy 87 by i 4052 10\|) Gahan’ Caatta coal MtattaMicin the eat sutieezing through on | ‘Phe latter, tried h Gleason on | took: the lead aghln in thelr half of a terrible mess. y plece of thin collateral has|.,Astarlta wan all out, Race should do yher jood. Dancing Helly had ageed, but . Kot up in the hast few Jumps | wolv grounde Oy ipagas ATEN EEL Soe eee Heekrd “uy and found. tobe ine Rtopped to a walk after the first quarter, race and he was one of the cholces, Hy a Rod t ne from [Luli the runner being. #0! loans Sennett e but the Phillfes came right 5 Suld Mr. Russell to-day." re- are : = ax not, however, played with mu who Frances | ton I by Titus, Dulilen to Me-| Back with the one to tle. we DPROURTH RACE—The Rose Stakes; for fillies 2 years old 000 ad 01 longn. | Woe note A eS rN cat Te f +01 ton was Mi i 3 gg Payld Rothyehiia, former, president ot ih ) worth Of securities sone 22 Beart Wing. Time-040s-3, Winner, bf, Hy. Cold Crest catiawTenme: | enthusiasm, for it was not known if rt 4 “a ‘ a rel j aupbesiasoun ne Berra ‘ a the eighth the Highlanders got oe he bank and ot One Broadway security com- |“ fe = was good. He was way badly ond Brerine. 26: & rive. % “¢ has lead once more, wich won them f! Security Company, which loan concern | pan: Roth urity, Index. Starters. Tockea, Wt. &t ae . § ‘ ight \Wolverton steal- fe now in the bankruptcy court, paces| these bonds.* rennas MEVEr Rot at en —Horehent Ton 7 ae Gland aslos oC grounds, BUF cou npr do eee ane aevepregia ee, Are #40 cold that the players were fia'cell onan upper tler in the Tombs.) Acting behalf of, the bondholders Hea Crete Burns 100 ii better than third i He >the running ning. nd up {9 their ears abd faat work not, hay 2 e ustees to-day : ady Prances...Gormack 10 (4 The a tary m3 Mo ‘ . can | Was out o! juestion. Of $8.99." Tn answer to a note sent in| pointment of Charles ©. Black, of deee| Gi Gettlion Hedecrn 1mm Fee Ue giant lor ea Mle A Aimecand. they foumhe te out, to Hen sinwied Pat eee tawitc Mer First. tantan, to-day he wrote: sey City. as receiver under the laws ie ates 4 ham, runing * ol c nd they fought it out tol out steal ; tt. 3 . “T prefer hot topspeak of my troubles |of New Jersey. ‘This appointment. mney CE ees & 4 Shoftel, who tHighbant, | iie ent. Te was Bhaw ei riding that w was safe on an infeld Hi Gianity | Hartzel walked. Pickering funni at present. I may be able to do so at} not hold, as Mr, McKeen holds his ate Euchre i ry a Major Pelha mally ‘cromeoTinn | Mane co ere one elite Ae Be | Eee MOOG Ne : *) Davis singled to tight, putting Hart some other time. ‘ pointment ws receiver from the Federal fPire Ruby! lit Catlahan 1083 x me mal eth vont | fanned. NO RUNG was cared for] {@ third, On a Jow’ throw. to cat That Rothschild deeply feels the dis- court under the bankruptcy laws \ Ho PhMps 114 10 Ww qt Barry ts Hulswitt | Davis at second rtzel came hi —_— - seek ee ss aH ran 10 1k AL MW a new candidate y Letharto ALL the Way. by McGraw and See Ulswitt | Tb Cross filed to Fults. Davis was Play Time Romanelli_ 100 Lett at post 0 string. Sandy: iy Lothurin went to the front nt tho] Med to Mertes. NC 2 caught off second. ONE RUN, roe aPe Fier Ruby and Tea Cress as Paget stable, fCouple Gold Ten and Oansetise We! ae pe than tiat the. ‘Third Inning. 1 GOnnoy ue ak athlete tert.” rules ose as Lakeland. stable. elie fought. the. rac Sa ae. Ee poy Wolverton's fum- | him aloni re iced bu the Gag, en’ hung ‘on’ ahd finished strong, Tew Crear ran a good race, hnustied har ail Workman winnik, a Pacey pet roe wen ots ‘Sdn°to Halt | ¥alked, “Elberfeld was passed E hose. Daunouse cavity Heaths y ie oe eAniy d (Continued on Second Page. Q3 EIETH RACE—s100 fulded, welling; for hree-yeur-old and upward: one iolle. Start NANA le hier debut tn the. thiral Mull srominent (Continued on Second Page. nd Page.) and came home « winner, buc i ce i: a. = — ‘ nh easy ask for her to beat ee eel A nde, th | RESULTS AT MEMPHIS. |RESUL Ror Wiseoly Hy ing, TH 14045. Winner, bh, by St. Maxiin—-Mius Disie: owner Index Starte ~Tockeys Wt Bt 4&4 in. Open. Clown. Ola: AGED shaw a ‘ 1 Brooklyn 000001031- 8) 00022000 0— 4| AT BOSTON—SECOND GAME, |Washington.. 001010000- 3° {Botton ...... 10200000 —% Second Inning. peponid Ties talent: toABR/ASCeION tne ' risa & F AQUDUCT ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW, _ |e" vn Baty doubled to right and reached third) on Raymer's ‘sacrific Batteriew-Carney und Mora and Bergen ® igs pace In tT. Wise ariel Ma MPHIS, April 19.—Tho races de- ‘BROOKLYN VS. BOSTON. | /oxe4 sesterday put the players on edge Reavers 10H ‘ tock “All Bhaw's kil to. get Dixtetine| cided here to-day resulted as follows NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE, | for to-day's tussfe, Tf Paitiips 40 home a neck in front of Midshipm ' RACE—Dundalt Tas: — Tae ABR Firat Innt OBrien Hy uy 4 whoowas it a Tong price aim to) Licutnant) qEW YORK AT PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA AT NEW YORK, a Shae: oa waa 1) 118 18 | pitavant “ana. the BN DEAE SOON EEG foe a LNe vark Philadelphia. 10100011 0— 4 a dele 24 © ball for two bi Raa tagey? SECOND RAC 4 Knight (20 to — ' if and rearhed third on Tenhe's ‘sacrifice, ator, nade for maattens chee gears Old and upmard: sis furtones.( the Tix clipping 1. 1 Sameison to's) 2 Henry off —900000001000000—1 NewYork... 30000011 —§ bb at Which MeCormick and Dovle took care ‘phlei et Oe from the rd of 47 seconds m Franatnmart.. i Batterles—Plank and Powers; Hughes sie. 1h: Bo oh rommgnanty’ fanned Out. Cooley: sent —Forkexs. We Fa eG Augar a few days THIRD RACE Ore (3 to 5) 1, Cor. | Phitadelphia— and McGuire. MeCormick, ‘a; 4 9 a grpimter to Strang and died at first s weve, Wee __2 in pei Cas. seate V0 slack wi 000001000000000—1, Gronin: i$ agtTANE Reed out a two: bamger. shecie- : ‘ Favorites Were Bente RTH RACE | parcueecMeGinnity and Warner:| AT BOSTON—FIR@T GAME. — tik e8, La © ope ‘ent a Ic son and Dor . a ‘Totals 4 strolled. Both runners advanced a hase ra lect el a Mh |} eiertt RACE 1 |MeF ) and Dootn Wraphinaton ....8 @ 39-9 8 0 0 Bosto ABR ae oO {Tene uncertainty of racir lola (2 tot) 2 5 Ratteries—Dunkle and Dell; Winters anton, a tiga hin unansinted. Babb foul-fied to &] cor not on ¢ the chol ae drat or | sixrit re BOSTON AT BROOKLYN. and Doran 5 4 3 ; 3 i H Pace ceuane cannell nef . i : ed Batty at third. NO-RUD By i —_ — Batteries — Patton and I — = Doyle foul Med to Mor 4 AY tat pe ey enlng Werle 3 Preakness «6,102 oung and Crige . Mata rhe ces: 479 94] singled fo righ. 2 CUR manera fe , TRACK. AQUEDUCT, April ry PITTSBURG AT CINCINNATI, \* ung and GRETA | i Ri Earned—Bogtan, 1; Broot 5 ‘Two-| athere he Dele ty. Cr % Oe BS Me eo entries for to-morrow's races pene Hite clon Abbttachio ert! Habhe| de. BUL Was thrown dat by Carnes Ay : Pitsburg... 000210010 4) DETROIT AT CRIGAAO: Nie Recenter erairayiner pane, Ruslan) RUNG nosh tnlows | Cucina. 20190222 —18\Detoit....., 0.1 2000002 8 — . y. Lamnley. on Bases orn yi TI o wo-vear-olds; ae! ‘ i 1 — Faenton Te Brooklyn AL wite Base ‘Third Inning. ST. LOUIS RESULTS. h ae vara: Tim Wiest Race--Fot <wo-yeqr-b1a Ning FP pane 8 Tratteries—Phillippt and Carisch; Kel-|Chleago ,..., 01000000@- 6 95 Playne—Mocopmitck “(unavolntad, wate Morante’ highiroule Ay: oi 4 ———— \mfle—Won by Frank Bells te sang Se inaye 100 a 93 | (10 Spring oe Bernard igi {lum and Pelts Bativrios—Donovan and Buelow; Owen | mer and Tenny. Struck Out-—By Crontj rec Rh foul fy was nailed by Epecial to The Evening World.) to 5; Malster, even, was second tferance 1 eminiton | eet — -= and Sullivan by Carney, 2. Hit by Pitched Ballhy far.| McCormick. Carney was called out on Sieaia Aa EE Leaves third, Tat 0} Fifth Race —Selling ‘3 ey, 1. Baste on Halls—Hy Cronin. a: by |atrikes. Geler was also an easy victim | KINLOCH RACE TRACK, 8st, Lives, eee dt iF Pink Garter. 1S Mok ba CHICAGO AT 8T. LOUIS. CLEVELAND AT 8T. Logis, —~ roey, 3. Time. of Game—1 hour and #|on strikes. NO RUNS. LOUIB, April 19—The results of the| FIFTH RACE—Five and a halt tur ; yeoreh 000000120—3 . taak minutes. Umpire—-Mr. Emalt eran Mined a Ay into Cannelt’s hands, | one here to- eee tanese jong Won by Dallas econ Base a Siang: Chicago...... ao 5 Cleveland... OOLOOOO TB 2 ded a cm auclen, even, waa see jurch 126 - 7 Tenney Lumlor, was girpored mrby ake | FIRST RACE—Halt-mMle-—Won by third. Tine Leh puyeriat St. Louis... 21201201 — ls. tous... LOOOOLEL 4 (Special to ‘The Fvening World.) same players. NO RUNS. Animus, 15 to 1 and 6 to 1; be 5 t0| SIXT RACE-—One mi Batteries—Lunderes DtOni |” patteries—-Rhoades and AbBOMY Gis WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, 2, was second and The Doctress third. | yards,-Wou by Lord § 11 Knobhanpe Taylor and Byers vers and Kahoe. April 19.—With, the first game of the Lebsbek Mepis int ee ee fal aaate Sa ytaynsiie 8 to saacte ie Bongms,, Belle Deter he ara Ae SEL 5 rae tte onny «mingled, 2 #tbl SECOND RACE—TVhree-quarters of a| Ryevale third. Time-1.4 4 Lord) Hadee OGold Dour. woyrarolde; four and aw ‘ soavon, to thelr siosit, Ned Hanlon's| Achat sadtetinn ‘sear | mile Neon by, Tally i. to Lan 8 1° “a Tied Maen-ate futon eats NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING | AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING Trolley Dodgers tackled the Bean Eat-| relehanty walked, Cooley singled, scor- a ne More, § to 1, was second; Lady} Why not emre apriug fever by| -— Burning Giassi20 dell (hy Bt S10, We Re wb. P, PG SF ee ers-at those grounds again to-day, |con- | ing hdvanoing Delehanty. to | Yashtl third. ‘Time—t1.17 1-4. running out of town for a day or| 3 Pett 4h ett oval 10 “Fig Londise. Louls...3° 8 Re "Day ~%, gree. jana: fident of another “gamé from fumbled Batty's grounder, i" Cleveland. (MO Detroit i Boston. gieaatenm OU ietadohabhi Phiia phi j i 1b ete 15 Ginar the’

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