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ee £4 ty ri PRICE ONE CENT, ODA y’S KAULNG AND BA Coe RSS Circulation Books [ “ Citculation Books Open to All.” | to All.’’ ELIGIBLES FOR THE QUEENS COUNTY HANDICAP To: MORROW. AMITOR CAPTURES — THE FLUSHING STAKES, At 15 to 1 He Leads His Field Home|’ for Aqueduct’s Chief Event— Jockey Ogilvie Injured While at the Post— ee SLBA RI BASEBALL and SPORTING RESULTS. EDITION NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1904. LLEE, Opera: | EVENING WORLD AACE CHART SEVENTH DAY AT AQUEDUCT, The Evening World's charts are indexed from the @ret race + | Aqueduct. 37 FIRST R. art ite EE selling. for two- eer ore and up: four furlongs 4 myn 4053-9. Winner adhrush— Mise main _Ow' i GIANTS: 10s PHILLIES 0 HIGHLANDERS WIN TO0 McGraw’s Mea Get Sweet Revenge on! Duffy's Outfit, While the Local} Americans Shut Out the Senators at Washington Before Large Crowd. FAST AIIER GAO. GRAB (a dIGNED Had Closed and Was a Surprise to ar Who Had Confidently Anticipated He Would Veto It. |SEEKS TO EXPLAIN HIS ACTION BY WRITING A LONG APOLOGY. Denies that Home Rule Principles Have Beers Violated and Contends that the Measure Has Been “Misunderstood” by Those Wha | Objected to It, Mayor McClellan has signed the Remsen gas grab bill, which gives te the Consolidated Gas Company a valuable franchise in perpetuity, with jout renumeration to the city of any kind. Shortly after 4 o'clock the Mayor made formal announcement at the y Hall that he had signed the bill, thus giving it his official sanction, — No one but Gov. Odell now stands between the bill as it passed the | Legislature and ‘he bill as a law. The bill was regarded as one of the blackest that was ever squeeze:’ through thé Legislature of this State, and the dough bag was more conspicuous in Albany than it has been for years BY Tht MANOR ‘Announcement Came After Stock Market! " Index. Wt st. y % Fin. Open. Clon Ph Large Crowd Present. Gua “ocimore wet ono Ye os os} while this legislation was impending. The fact that Tammany’s legis« 3 a $ GIANTS VS. PHILLIES BATTING ORDER lators stood for the bill indicated Tammany interest in its success, but i * | weasone eas was not believed by Mee people at large that the Mayor would dare to sign (Special to The Eventing World.) race, with Long Dave. back 7 New York, Wa 0 AQUEDUCT RACE 'TRACK, April 22,]1 to 4 tot, aa the good iNnee ceeee ii RK an R Hires avaghington, the bill. ; wal ‘ pill: -While the horses were at the post Pepe rrances Jumped away in front, ik Fultz, of. Phones, rf. Here are the Mayor's reasons for signing the ‘Gas Grab” bill: the third) race ae tanday, All Gold, | eae trom Che eng wae Wan iby 6 1 Me Relbaan, tt. “Before this measure came into my hands I shared the opinion of many owned by Billy Oliver, was in a ge} whip most of the journey. Long Days 44 Leta i McCormick, 3b. persons that it was in some way contrary to public interests, but after hear mood, He seized a little boy named! was third, a length and a half nway, + ! 5 Anderson, If Cuunsldy, 8b. Ogilvie, who was riding Palette, and Cinclanntestatibact) wi = 3 So) Warner, Gansel, Hoffman, ef. ing argument for and against it, and carefully examining its provisions, 1 dragged. him from the saddle. The boy Las nn. loved wtrone and ea: Ke to bes St Kittredge, ¢ am convinced thet this opinion was unwarranted. It was suggested on th¢ fell beneath Palette, and as the mare|| Mixer led for halt the journey and! Ls SAEED cls rapites--Connolly, Myers.” puctsnt that thire falght te led in the bill danger to the city reared and plunged she stepped on the| then gave way to Cincinnatus, who led | RA $80) added: b as idanena PET EPPS leat La ar remnant tag ah at Sere ee pe eacacae on a some Secene 0 ci jad's log'and fraotured it in two places. | ghey Tort, Of the route and won very | Start good, Won driving, Tikes Winker ch cn on atl aren Joes (Special te The Evening World.) rights, but no one pointed out such a danger, and J have been unable to find icra vaim alched) ints’ ‘the. siarter’a| (Atoctas wires rearae eens Nonna Use Gnustt zB me BALL PARK, WASHINGTON, April] ground for the suspicion. More specific and substantial objection, therefore Se eee: ie tne: alubchouse, | Pretocions tait'a lowatt fee the pees | es pens Siae Et 2—Clark Grimth’s clin of ball players | must be advanced to justify rejection of the bill where the track phystctan, Dr, Hoxsle, | Mixer dled to a walk, fj $$ taf ROACH SS. AGORA ee -O8e LOCk ae “Tt has & lth : s\tended him. Springer was substituted. Spanish Lassie in a Dri 23 car and feeling as chipper and spry asa lot ee Een urged) that the measure ts\Improper because lt tales iam Ogilvie is apprenticed to G. L. Richards. | Gong, she hoc aa much asatee oS Dooin. ¢ of colts provision for compensation to the city as a consideration for my approval cho Faces under the name of the Boston | te Scareuon mange Gas front and mt i lee. p The sun provided a warm day, tem- |of it, but this suggestion presupposed that it confers upon the company Stibler.” ‘This was his:second mount | the stretch Lom Heed took thipingaas ar ATIC TE a pored with Hght winds for the first game |rights or privileges which it does not now possess. This J find is not the ‘The race ft which Ogilvie was injured | #d held | to the leat sixteenth, where | Pines tad Winner “ch he Uy" Hastings | 7 nite nerien this ngternoon, and Qul'® | case, and the bill baa no other purpose or effect than to confirm rights was the Flushing Stakes. The Lady aac i ot up. There a lurge crowd turned out g ee Der aaia fi oaisther etrengtiy: of a )mo0d OS att ST eae ge ey pte 14. Fin, _Open.Clos. Pi, | First Inning. which were validly conferred by the Legislatures of 1871 and 1892. Since tial. wax a hot favorite, but in the| had from Lem Reed, ‘who beat Trou- i NY MB S| Brackenritio, 1 by tues 2. dome Tun | Conroy filed to right, Fults out, hit by| the city yields nothing, ao payment may be justly exacted for my approval Jace she showed no speed. , Dixieline | Ville @ head for the place. SP 18 Os awit his own fair bunt. Keeler out, Patten | yy 7, ? REP cus = H acs aes ES ‘NIES HOME RULE OFFENSE. was heavily played. ‘The winner turned 6 Jan. | to first, NO RUNS. my 2d A > up in Namtor, a 15 to 1 shat, who beat AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. ay Tart Volverton. Mie] Moran ilied to Keeler. ‘Toney filed to “Nor does it offend against the theory of home rule that the Legislag Ollver's All Gold, who bene Dixteline a By WAN Witcher Tattle, 1) | Elberfeld, Selbach singled, Stant fiiea| ture, instead of the local authorities, has acted in the matter. The right@ > st he pedir: event of the day provea| AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, April 2, 3 saa cee ly ale were created originally by the Legislature, and the Legislature ts the onlg i another victory for Brush Up, in the|—The entries for the ruces to be decided Ree rebar . renin wveria) ‘i adgea atl power which oan confirm them. Paget colors, There waa so much play| to-morrow are as follow: Ves teams | POLO April 24.—tne| filberteld Pao hea LNs “1 cannot #ee how I can do otherwise than approve this bill. The ope on Pendragon, W. M. Scheftel'n colt Pabealling: oe, furlongs queasy nae on the whit | derson ning janzel fouled to Stan, | position to the bill, 1. seems to me, is based upon a misapprehension as tq which ran a fair race at Memphis, that Bowery Lieto edd added) storstuniys wuvacs sina tour anda rh ; hen fiat or the awful| NO Ri the facts. While such opposition is a wholesome and desirable thing, evi¢ the players got as good as even money Shady. Las — Fan een 8 Won Qriving, Time—0.68, “Winner br fo bs tapattor-direstos. | (rubbINE. ea yesterday. | McCormick walked and went to second) dencing, as it does, a jealous care for the welfare of the local communi @ place about the chances of Brush Up. 5 hove southampton ta | Vhey pounded Pitcher Urackenridge out | Ze), Hoffman out, Fiporfent to Gansel Jit must of course be Hmited to statements of fact where an infringement Pendragon was uever in the hunt.| 87% Netther One =gml = 4s Open clés PL of the box and were victorious by the] Kittridge grounded out to Elberfteld: | the rights of the local community are threatened.” Brush Up broke poorly, but raced into] 15 Foxy Kan seal y Brenner: " 1 sdb 1.4 gid! one-sided score of 18 to %, NO RUNS. Third tants = — the lead soon after the start and won| 27 fom o'Ds fang, Daye 48 “Dummy lor and Arthur Devlin phe A POLITICAL EXCUSE. ta Geneseo ‘ 20 a McGuire to centre, Chesbro ou all the way. Roly Poly, a tucked up| —— Toupee Rela By jwere the bright particular stars of the} sgoran to Stahl, Conroy singled ‘and ‘The one single excuse, {n the minds of the opponents of the grab, that Iittle colt from the Vingut Stable, was ra ia F nitiieggo Abend i pecasion The “Dun Pitched a re-| got out, stewling second. NO RU the Mayor had for signing the bill, was a political one. There is hardly @ well played, nub pas painis, shark, 238 ee eine 4 dora | ab markably strong game, striking out] Patten fied to Fultz. Moran ground-| ‘Tammany man of prominence but what is up to his neck in gas, and the after showing speed for S c 2 9 ! ty — — = apie eat v/ ie Lady Frances had plenty of speed and had her “tied in trouble all the way. Chryai- _—__(Cantinuea on Beoond: Page.) (Continued on Second Page.) interest of the Murphy femily/ inp the proy dake in Doe lishing the new. ori Mines Seer aay Sick tis clawed mtrong:” Cormack fode shad finiah mn’ Lng Dm plant at Astoria 1s very great, amounting as it does to something I 5 s s $15,000,000. t ‘They were a long time at the post in ‘ded: auling:, for, tnree-vear-olde, and ub: seve farionu (RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES, John J. Murphy, a brother of Leader Charles F. Murphy of Tammany} the first race and the crowd fretted. oodhaven Stakes: "i0CTTEED ees Sinner ey Creat os Hall, is president of the New York Contracting and Trucking Compan: ‘ awe. ° oes good Ane rnasved: tour and ®, halt furlongs fears rr y Pit A ——_-----——- ‘The Gaffney family, allied in business and politics with the Murphys, ’ endrayon was ; : cotilion 2 ra 3] lat re ny, and {t is this company which has the $15,000,000 iy, so thal as good 30 Austin’ A’ 4H a ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICA a strong in the company, and p .000, tnd ss th Sy ce uti ‘Brush Up, 3 Gold “ren 3 FA $] =o c AN L LEAGUE contract with the gas people for the new Astoria plant. Bae ng Rocainor snore gut out, the run: Peoria sr 2 Hainals ‘ is ‘| phitadeiphia. 00120000 0— 3,Newrork.... 000001001 Fee macninatie want upitolas0 a4 -$ oe eo ee ual Un. They ren this Ne to dace eae 108 i § "iNew York,... 20145222 —18 ton.. 000000000—-0 way to the last furlong, where Brush 4.Dereagie 0s 104 Latt at nost. al Po lak teriaae Bretoencldae, MAN, CDOSING [i Chesbro- and MeGutre Tp ologed on Susanne Rovemore, ssid | 3 Roseuat « Tae laste Hic eer eee Aiearn finished strona, Faraniass will bear] ‘Taylor and Warner, Pa Kittridge: 28 Oatrich rhamQueet 17 | "© = es a a 5 r | as So Blue Print was third, be-| a coloneay » (a3 Y == | ing @ beat Tagr “salilgg: = o HeceR tis SIXTH HACE. fo added: vwalden, duree-yoar-ola and up. woven furlongs sur | BROOKLYN AT BOSTON. 0 i A A aes | : 2 ood Won driving. Tin 5.Winner chef, by Bur iflorian Lillian Fans |e nO nig a a gy 6 | BOON eres : ie Charon | aren wiwood Badiy Beaten. cy — Ba sata | owner EO Prinio : MRE SY Se Eran [Brooklyn ... 020002200- 6)xnrir” 96 Sultiwee H was ® pl itive fa- 8 i 8 sg) ind Horses. Jockeys. Ei Ms Open. Clos. f bd all over m. e v By 2 attertes—Jones and Bergen; Fis! and. Sc K ae however. oscan Bl a eae! = Balke Ny ime 18 | und’ Moran i : : 9 e front at the i urs othe tne turn, three, ten the! sa @tonewelt : : FI SNL OUIBIATIGHICA ST. LOUIS AT DETROIT. seni, Le ean Joel the head of | sixth Race—Maidens; two-year-olds; ‘tov H : ae: St. Louis ¢ fe a 3 r-olde; four 14 Game postpoued on ount of ralt x ts ollee Ce tssioner2McAdoo decided | days hassbail(wes' played Jue ch every 6 Cet wiogicoa fae ns i heer Gar iss —rore Teller. 105 i Game postpoi mAs unt of Bee 000030001000-4 ; m i Seem Bion eae xa s ane d | ae : ae alt . ae is onan aod Bank won, Rye ene FA Bierate 108 B Velndas : i CINCINNATI AT PITTSBURG, |'* 00000210 1000 —4| prookiyn and Queens ts permissible, bu: | 24 Teceived In this office trom any one fn front of @haties Tiwood, | doe Right 14 Eetelin Se 8 Cincinnati... 0.01024 300-10) pratteries—Felty and Kahoe; Mullin Z eA ashe bai AL | Paades wiakdiee Bison [pice I A SE H Pietsb 00000211 0. 4| sd Beue y oa ho held that in Manhattan the playing | arke mere 8 a eoaee ne 308 Amber Jack :108 four, tet aoe esha haeticiee a acs of games on the Sabbath might crewie Vhe the two nat ‘Saeltine as ast r urper and Poets: Pte! Tay : ; nee nt ins! ge Man ota po A ee FINISHES AT ST. LO =e = a —__.|and' Phelps CHICAGO AT CLEVELAND. ene Pica aa : Sey reterietene Ceska . ae ry py the issione: ft sider Jy different. Congestion Ot the reat a ee were S AT ST. LOUTS. Land § to, 2:, Responaive, 21 6 tor 7 RACH—Three-quartors of a NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING Pinar ea 00 2— 4) v1 make a distinct difference Inthe | vittan grounds on @unday pai Lady Roneaia| gx routs, Mo. Apri Lerey gitene Bae rinonaae Maa tueaett| pares Cleveland . 600 —10] raving of darebail in Manbatsan aed A can aud’ cheat head to the tum, where ) Mo, 22.—The race Tinea, onds) New York..d 1 Bavterier—Striokiett and — Sullivan; | Brook! ran bat leather on (ie would there(ors. amit BORE “e eth: its one. | 1p the “atratch | run here to-day resulted ax follows: fg ERD, RACE Ti Tito tands t| sixrk ejitiecs ner anal eavente Elncranatiés 8 Rermhard and Bemis, Newark nobody will complain. (yt quwisod, Ie opposed to. allownea ) Laid, Palette closed. | FIRST RACE—Four and a halt fur-|1" Hickory Corners, 3'to 1 for place, mas.--Won by Broodler, sto 1 and 2 Ae outs t AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING but you couldn't do it on Broadwis toh games to ve played on Bye farive finished. in clone longs.—Won by Buchman, 1 to 2 and|'was second; Royal Pirate, third. Time, | to 5; 2, 19 to 1 for place, wan wec- Lan hs “To-day I personully visited Ridges! ¢ither + e Manhatten paste order, by @ head.’ All Gola Dipper, 4.to 1 for place, was s00-|1208-4. ond: Mile ehita, Teme t be, oon eA NIRS m1 18.) wood and Washington Parks. ‘Chey are} ig iene oe ied | Ana Sime Crennte Gin: Time. 0018. yogi ee Boston 8 1 amr Close. { 48] almost isolated. trom residences, being] ttnrtem Cant : h SECOND RACE—Five end coe-haxe|acn, seat Lowlen ct 2 ao] mostly surrounded by factories and va-| Restaurant a la G Arnold io, ak Yor Pinos GARI fe aod ia ‘009 cant spaces and during the three Sum- every evening and Soria” Smernoeua” furlongs.—Won by Iristanghandy, 8 to 3 b00Wash'ton..0 6