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‘S OF TO-DAY’S RACLAND BAS Che | a = = “ Circulation Bc EBALL. wenther—Clouay. cold: Thursday: Pate, Warmes. NIGHT EXTRA CENT. | “ Cieculation Books Open to All.’’ | NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1904. PRICE ONE CENT. ~ SPRING, FAVORED BY THE STARTER, WINS —— PEGONIG- HANDICAP | Favorite for the Feature of the Card at Aqueduct, None of the Other Starters Ever Had a Chance Afterthe Barrier ; Was Released. Burning Glass, at 40 to 1, Administers » a Severe Shock to the Talent by Gal- « loping Away with the Third Event _ —Weather Bitterly Cold. (Special to The Evening Worl) after the start. They were Stepaway, AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK,; April| ridden by Miller, and Candidate, ridden %.—Spring won the Peconic Stakes at| 3¥ Travers, The boys were ‘unhurt. Mary Worth rushed to the front at th: 7 4 Mqueduct this afternoon. Spring was! stant but was outrun by ‘Binging Mas: ; savorite in the betting and favoted by/ter, who set the pace to where Mary Worth In took com- & rumning break he jumped to the front} Many’ In the last furlong Praon and at the start and was never chusht. | Morokanta closed strong and in a drive Jaéquin broke running with Spring.| Phaon won by a length and a half And. this gave the pair such an qdvan-|from Morokantn, who beat Mary Worth tage the others that intorpst in ; the Face was practically dest: It Right Royal Does Well. qwas.a procession throughout. Optrich, Right Royal, Newton niga ey well -beoked in the race, was inever |cravk, made his appearance in the six ‘and finished far back in the |fce und was well backed, although Bt, : . i Bellane and Amber Jack were preferre Feet Mivision, As a handicap this race |in the petting over him. Right Royal Sr a fiuge success, as the three |and Amber Jack ‘hitched (up for halt ae ik in| the journey when: they were joined by Testes): Were “cet lensips in | (0° Jolie, who won bya head in. the | hardest kind of a drive, with Right real foatiire of the afternogp was |Royal three lengths in front of Amber ack, r a 50 to 1 cuance _ was second. Both ran practicayt ‘tor KINLOCH RACES POSTPONED. the books, Rob Roy, a 4 to & favorite, | _ fan e cracking good race a few days) ST. LOUIS, April 20.—The Kinloch ago, but to-day he had not speed Park races at the fair grounds sched- Peat a goat, Burning Glass, | uled for to-day have been postponed the winner, was well ridden by Picker-/ until to-morrow. A new entry list ust managed to best out | will be issued. At first it was thought Neither One, who just squeezed home the races could be run but later it te front of the favorite. | Was decided to be impracticable. Sydney Paget got away with another a Purse with Pink Garter in the oppning | RESULTS AT MEMPHIS. Saled Days was made favorite. How] MEMPHIS, April 20.—The results of wise the talent was may be sees by @ the races decided here to-day were as glance at the chart, which shows that | follows: Pink Garter won and Salad Days was|| FIRST RACE—Emma A. M. (6 to ) 2, ee Topsoll (1 to 4) 2, Grand Mary %. SECOND The second race went to Rea Knight |p SECOND .RACHSSkilful (4 to 6) 1, the favorite. He had a rough journey. | “ritiRD RACE—WaXer Arnold (6 to 2) hut closed strong, giving Odom |1, Torpedo (3 to 1) & Lucius & cliance to ride one of his magnificent} FOURTH RACE—Claude (5 to 2 1, . All Gold juet beat; out Eu-| Little Scout (7 to 6) 2, Luralighter FIFTH RACE—Spencerian (7 to 6) 1, furnished the best finish of the after-| Sanctum (8 to 1) 2, Maritana 8. SIXTH WAGE Teiernion @5 to) L noon. Pilon, a 6 to 1 chance, wen the fifth | “Overton (2 to 6) 2 Optional 2 ace from Morokanta, a 8 to 1 shot. Reeser eeontnnios sas pein. Sevorsie, AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. and after showing a flash of speed died. away. Stepaway and Candidate fell in this race, but he riders. Miller (Special to The Byening World.) and Travers, were not hurt; RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, April Pink Garter Wine the First. | 2 The entries for to-morrow’s races -Pilla madie the early pacein the first | are as follows: First Race—Sellings sev Pe bs ings seven furlongs, —— Widow's Mite. 106 10. Silver Heols, 110 16 B. of Milford.106 Pass Book race, followed by Mouron and Pink Garter, and they ran in this order to ‘the iast furlong. There Pink Gartec # forged into the lead and Mouzon faded away. Pygmalion then closed | —— ground and got on even terms with Mouson. Neither could cate: Pink Gar- ter, who won cleverly by three lengths from Motzon, who beat Pygmalion a x | 1 15 Miladi Love. -103 Second den two-year-olds; four and & helé, furlot S pelae yf Vt Bl Coster, 08 98 Cedaratrom «1 — Combustion :: is 4g Zee Won After Rough Journey. Red Knight was the heavily played horse in the second race qnd he came home the winner after getting a rough : was shut off 1d knooked and enly had clear sailing after struck the stretch. _ Shrine ana Gold Dome had been mak- 8 10 ; Fourth Race+Oson : turlonge: e Btakes! selling; four ut fie pace with All-Gold and Bardolph ose up. In the run home the two lead- eid died away. Hugenia Burch and ibd le, All Gold then drew to the front, but in os 79) Fold Ten |. -109 the last sixteenth Odom brought Red hates i # frost Pepperios, Knight up with a rush and won a} sitth Raco—Three-year-olds; welling? ‘sic Good ,rhoe by a head from All Gold, |furlougs, | ; z Who beat Wugenia Burch a head. 16 Lortcate } Long Shot Wins Third. = free Finch Burning Gisss, a 40 tol shot, won the] —Gith itece Three year cna eane ae y atadty beds ixth ng hapeaies ae ‘and up; Becked,-in spite at ) Test oe. “HE 198 ibs Bale te! 65, INE ETS “BROWNS. TAM Cold Weather Fails to Dismay Coliégians Who Are Eager to Battle for Supremacy on the Baseball Diamond. Flemming, cf. Bbrod, rf. Keene, If. (Special to The Evening World.) , NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 20.—Yale ff d| lined up to-day for the first series of Sigs NEW OWNER OF THE BOSTON AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL CLUB AND TWO PROMINENT PLAYERS iN AMERICAN g | ARMY AND FLEET. Japs at La HOW MONK KE OUT OF SiG Convict’s Pull A tly \is Report Comes fro é ; “al Gone Ye, for His Rat Ge Officially Confirmed—Mikado’s Troops to Be Kept in Town AW Ae Landed in the Vicinity of Newchwang Longer Is Granted. NG WORLD RACE CHART FIFTH DAY AT AQUEDUCT. EVEN BATTING ORDER. Yale Brown, | Metcalf, 2b. . Dickingon, 2b. | Hulskamp, 3b. Hoye, 3b, | O'Brien, oh well Ib. t Smith. rf. Jones, ss \25 Miller, cf. Smith, c. fr FIRST RACKE—$700 added: | sellin a And neldings: two-year-olds: four . ime=0.64° 2-8. Winner, b. ink. Cottage. Owns 2 uy Golden Garter. teankae = §| Sing and that bis wonderful and mxCopyrtl games with Brown, at Yale Field. i i ner! 2 Pyamalion dlosed strong. Pilla had ‘With the temperature nearly at the | but outrun ‘all the way. freezing point and a strong wind sweep- | o7 ing the fleld, the day was anything but {deal for baseball. jous pul en came i .—A des} Me rn a hose epee ee ONDON: Ath 62 pa Monk, with George Coan and fouces that RACE, 000 edad: jeanaling for, Ube treats S08, gpl oe Tarnny, benches and half-arm throws were the rule, With her seven stars barred from the oR | Aixhters were to pay Referee Graney, but that does not cut any figuP with | aicd us, When Jack Gleason brought us|—=— those articles to sign Jimmy said that | 3() %5 | referee. as he thqught that a club mat- | In team for professionalism, Brown did not present the usual problem to the Elis, and Jackson was sent in to twirl Belle Dal ‘A few of the fatthful ocowoted the | 294%, —Ho 2 other notorious outlaws had been «pill t from the sea Ll edi oyt of « broken patrol wagon tt by eserierat a the Bowery while on the way froms on Liaotung pen i the - tlie Tombs to Grand Central sta. 4 the environs of Port Arthur. ie are wot Ste coe rome Mets the sane time it is reported that the. Japanese for fhe blue. Tift occupied the slab Game called at end of seventh inning. *{@ing Sing waa only interrupted while| |, . ‘ * their fleet. , for Brown, pind, and er teal ee mae Gold | they took an electric car to the sta- arding with { £8833 ¥ But Monk Eastman was not there. rT iri insula. Ae ie, monte tt bee aut Set ds events are transpiring on the pee Uttle investigation showed that . Monk Eastman was marked on the| his report, Bing Sing. but he nu not, to is wn | Sleet of transports escort in the Tombs. When Ward: soaks . i asked why Monk Bastian had vet gen {iMfirection of Liaotung we naa tne|ths Japanese have suc RACE—$700 added: selling; foF three-year-olds and up; 6 furl Btart | ‘Mine. Winner, & es by Rasbura—Affiatus, Own | SCORD BY INNINGS. Q7 er— ii ih __Fisl * Opes. Cos. 1 Bly ie Be eee SaBssey, = : et He ts still REFEREE GRANEY. [FE Sree ecEgomgey cet aos # en jeasee ISaSSanstasss 3} #¢ ry 1% Tol San ee. jaDSaratsoeSan|2| “Well, it was this way: et IS STILL UNPAID|= r a at tom walk In the last sixteentl Badducee clo Monk handcuffed to Coan, and they thepreme effort to‘captul rong The, Bowery prenty: ‘om O'Day died early. Nell were almost out of the door on their Bout Between “Young Cor- bett” and Britt. + S SHIPS. mange ton meraeie waist ts | DIVERS: TO JAPANESE | hold Eastman here for a while yet. ARTHUR, April 20- Pra a ‘The Peconic Handical Has Not Yet Received a Single 25 TAiRMLAIAK, Penny for Judging the Recent pew = ‘They said not to send Hastman to Si: We didn't ask. NS | ornisg gunk off Port Arthur AD! none of our business,’ When Sheriff Erlanger heard of this exo aroun! “I did not give any suoh order, nor Tigshin and Kasugs were bail (Bpecial to The Prening World.) did any one in my office. We have no reason to hold Eastman here. SAN FRANCISCO, April 20.—The an- ney has not been paid for referceing | j, because he claimed he was robbed. So Corbett will not and Britt dare not sat- isty Graney’s claim, Willie Britt, speaking for his brother, gald to-day: = “I know the articles stated that the he would no stand for paying the} er— ter. Gleason asked Jimmy not to worry | (6 about that, for he would see that Graney was looked after. Jimmy made say that something was wrong. He LAKEWOOD CLUB HARVARD-NAVY GAME OFF. ANNAPOLIS, Md., April dome Harvard-Navy baseball gume to-day hus been cancelled out of respect to the memory of the late Midshipmen Ward and Neuman, who jost their Uvea on the Missouri and were buried this afternoon. Par ot] ghitete Soo" etcentaareese, sr | proved 'y Over Links That Are Swept by Snow Squaiis and a Fierce Northwest Wind. LAKEWOOD, April %—Despite a fierce northwest wind and many snow|the score standing % to 1 in favor of squalls, the golf team match between | Lakewood, ) the Lakewood and Nassau country clubs| match, no matter how the other, two was played © selling; for three-year-olds and nouncement made here that Eddle Gra- | $2, the Britt-Corbett fight came as a big om phaon surprise to the sporting men here. It ;—— was ascertained that Corbett confessed | is Ni to the agreement to pay Graney before |—— he left Caltfornta, but he avowed that |—— Ben. Cotta, — Tr he would never square with the referee | yg broken wagon, SESBSSSeaeraSSSUSs. gEEsEUsse 2 wEekence® | i 8 Monk asked me as a special! Frag AVACK BEGUN 0. favor tp let him stay down here a couple of days more. reo ry He has a lot pf LONI, April 2! ; business to terid to and important af-|st. Petergg says it 18 repor' fairs to settle up before he goes up the | veweh war laBeess: TlaastSithnonaBel Reaset ert “I didn’t see any harm mm that and so ; But I will certainly | of Viceroyexieft’s resist x far behind and finished strong. I let him stay. take him up Friday. He will be through | resigned sijorths ago the! A with his business affairs here by then.” |iviities are progress the Japanese WO! So it was a mistake, several court officials, that the pull or ms of Eastman had been 164 IGH He can still keep out of the | CONSTAT FIG. 4A Coan was convicted and SEOUL, ¢il 20-11-40 A, sentenced six hours after Eastman was. t S}PRINCETON WINS eae ee riack and - two-year-olds; four and. one-half furlongs by St. Gatien—Bell according to it very plain to Gleason that he wouid |_° 00 | not pay Graney a cent. = “T¢ Jimmy should give Graney a dol-|— 2 lar now a lot of Corbett's friends would |— , Hellane off bad. but closed Royal made all the runn RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES, AMERICAN LEAGUE. DETROIT AT CHICAGO. + 000020010—-38 10200001 Mlap and Buelow; Altroc! doesn't dare to do It.” nue Krieriuck ured ti NATIONAL LEAGUE. WINS GOLF MATCH) rrsoune. az cincimars Pittsburg .... 00 20001 0 1— 02200101 Defeats Nassau Country Club |,,.otsricr Biles ong, Ppeipa wratker | andl git Umptre—Mr. Johnstone. UE STANDING AMERICAN In the Fourth Annual Contest United State Consul Miller entertained with University of Philadel-|suiate previous » thelr departy phia Scores a Victory by 51-2 Games to 41-2. Cincinnati NATIONAL LEAG' "LEAGUE STANDIN PRINCETON, N. 1400] give Princeton a victory over Pennsyl- ati) 2 a WO) vania with a score of 51-2 to 41-2. The AA jacks Bohoonmaker,’ Brown Ward and Nelson | Petropavlovsk disaster. won matches for Princeton, : White, Harper and Jacobs were victor- ween two opinions, for Peenevivarts. is divided pions, are on hand Ail the Fownes family ¢rom Pittsburg Fipdiay 8, Douglas, George T, Brokaw, THGK DEFENSES PORT ARTHUR st Land a Big Force in Rear and the Long Expected Supreme Effort to Capture Russian Stronghold Begins in Rain of Shot and Shell. ———_————_ PANESE CRUISER SUNK ‘ "AND TwO SAID TO BE INJURED.- « ee m Port Arthur, but Is —Constant Fighting in Progress on theYalu What was erroneously believed — have been official confirmation ti h to The Evening World.) 5 Monk Eastman had finally gone to 8! , (Special Cable ‘ompany, New York World.) ght, 194, by tho Press Publishing C tch from Yinkow an= ring of reducing Port alone; have landed sula, and that a battle is now rag- \the Japanese, despai ‘there is no doubt, according to the Yinkow despatch, i i ith the news of a taken in connection with t ed by warships seen moving Peninsula, appears to indicate ceeded in making a landing in re the Russian stronghold. _It is persistently asserted that a Japanese il 15 and that the Japanese armored and above poo cruls(gshin and Kasuga were damaged respectively below a iy it by the Armstrongs in Bngland. ht them safely to Nagasaki 8 fow crews broug! i and a public reception in honor Two captains an The Kh capt rejoteinig = courte are through with him. Ask Dep- | weeks here was great mes; | uty Sherif Tom Kelly about it, He has oak The Mikado recelved the skippers and | charge of the prisoners in taking them | from the Tombs to Sing Sing.” Kelly had just come back from Sing Bing, after having delivered Coan and the other prisoners who were in the|in the 1 It was reported after that enga) when he was asked of the who manned them. granted. decorations as well as the crevpnis action on April 15 pestowing tokens of his appreciation om is doubtless the firat time they figured gement that three Japanese injured. fae pack N NEW-CHWANG ? 0—2.02 P. M-—A despatch to the Central News from ed that a Japanese force in the announcemeat e is greatly interested ee ‘he opinion is expressed thar if he hed v have been no war, mab id have preferred to see Alexie The Jaese Legation consrs ING ON THE YALU. iss M.—The Japanese authorities here girs ing between the opposing armies on constant skirghing is oce River, But ty claim that no di eisire e though news such an engagem' e It {8 estinted that the Russians now have River. isive action ae pected at any moment. Italian and Briyh newspapers, peen permitted to proceed to Mi ‘HE FRONT. 2 ° NEWSPAER MEN OFF Oe of leading bhp NEWCHWNG, Apri of one American newspaper and of ¢ —— sociated Press:hve re. They 2 jon of war. men admitted to he Russian lines since the declaret! ril 20, 149 P. M—l GR, Al said that the en mela 2 ae Asie in the United States, t a ae MP SRC anon faa at Constantinople by Gen. wi gaa = Turkeg,) 5a! . 20,—The | deal was negotiate firm, and the Russian Amb fourth annual chess| Philadelphia sijpbuilding Orm, cou matoh, which were announced to-day.|y. Zinovielf. mation as to the cause efinite infor thur evidently are not lanation. while] yet convinced that they have the true xD! the battle-ship was sunk by 4 still ol} to the theory thet ae now i at The ‘pailar explosion theory is based on ledge that —_—_——_ (Continued on. Beoond Page.) x a PV a has landed near put now that hot- has taken place up to date, 000 men on the Yala “ ukden. They left here the correspondents at the Con- re the first foreign newspaper RUSSIA BOYS SHIPS HERE. we reverted Dar Port Ar’ Eoleregeet ‘The General Staff here a mine or a boiler explosion, although: a

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