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UTEP RR ET OE piper DITION j ’ “ww * Or cctaaN BPR” 5) RACING i SPORTS | [“Cireuiation Books Open to A” | CQ DST ARR RS: 4 PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, ‘SATURDAY, 1904. > SUZANNE ROCAMORE ~AND FLORRAM QUEER CAPTURE BUG RACES, /42°~* yee onto mee cua <#\°— BATTLE AT vA) Whitney’s Good Filly Took the Rose- : see SIXTH DAY AT JAMAICA, ae as BY ies Oa38 Wery, Sis) Reports Come from Many Sources of a Big” Benions Beating Out Peggy ina Walk Engagement North of the River, Where: by Bight Lengtte, RO) | TW AGT Aine OMA SEE Bie ora oe | B | the Czar’s Army is Strongly Intrenched’ ‘Index. Horses. Jockeys. gr ROR ca ody Og 8 * i AF and Offered a Determined Resistance. ° COMPLE (eis mts Ope a7 RESULTS EDI arts are indexed from the first race at The Bvening World's Gay tatharia 31.0000 ynadnock -..”... Robertson mpano Pickeria iy Mirthful, . lidebrans th ns Treubel Loricate, Aided Very Kindly by the ance Won the First, While the @ 4! a oe : pt 5 RESULT DECLARED IN DOUBT, Second Was a Gift to Honolulu, Rn beeps Pl ee ar in gene” | Baier aie BUT JAP VICTORY ALLEGED, | : soa ERECAES, wad, the Bare Of ORE, AUT esa athe” Lay Maret ha ‘at the Generous Price of 7 to 2. ; at ete ia fale Wom cull he 1 ol iamet, Be by star Rube Y 7 if lta ' cas BM epente Mei Rabe Ne ia a's ic Tes a —s Latest Reports from Russian Position on the a here were two stakes decided at Ja-|?,0 10; Monastic, out for plas oa 1 Widow's atite joe 2 ZH * Tinlea ghisvadlemnoon| the Rosedale, for |datkar sr L2BCh) third: ‘hime @ Alcan 108 Hl k Yalu ls that There Are 30,000 Fortified. ? a two-year-olds, and the Kings County | y4OURTH RACE—One mile—won by F) Ranratus Cup. i? tel 1008 4 To 9 Rosedale Stakes; "Won easily. Time—0. and others were withdrawn. This left | Second, Fanny ete L for pice, was Florham Queen in at % pounds in| SIXTH RA Maca ee stance. Ow a ing which greatly her. After | Mle—Won by Barkel ‘Index. Horees. Joo! going which greatly favored her. After | (1 phane, Peer emer 1 to Lanaé| Happy Jack Chesbro Out Of | Gi; seuzanne Rocomore Sweet Alice made the running for half | Censor third, ‘Time—fas sh "> Seong; Ge a mile Florham Queen went to the| Form and the Quakers Take ie, eee 1 front and won very easily. Ostrich ran) NASHVILLE WINNERS, Quick Advantage, Jumping In- | Bere: ear bai: idichwols Wr cracking good race, finishing out | 4 7 to'5 and 1 to 2; By Handicap. The latter Hed 2 for place, a By 1 to ndicap. The er was spoiled by por Pitce. was second; ‘Gregor third, the rain and the resulting mud, for! mpry RAC Buttons, Oarsman, Major Daingerfleld | of @ mile.—Won by Spencer es ——— fi e bas years old; four and a half fur- for 0b t,, by Purandole—Cus- Have an Easy Time of It in the LONDON, April 30—So many reports of a big engagement be- Last Game for Several|tween the Russian and Japanese forces at the Yalu have been received fi Weeks at the Polo Grounds | from widely divergent sources that it is considered a certainty that the soy -Fuller 100 rmAoK 114 — ‘Blessings Last.....Bullman 108 e ‘ ; ee strong and beating Sweet Alice three| NASHVILLE, Tenn, to the Lead at the Start rey Ene voeveveess Furman 107 This Afternoon. first great land battle of the war has taken. place or is waging. Fac lengths for the place. Red Knight and | jowing are the Bas te %0.—Fol- z ——Buzanne much the best. Ne closed strong. Schulamite van @ fair race and will A sifting out of all the reports indicates that between 16,000 .» Rostand were overwelghted and ran re-run here to-day: the races ——— improve. Blessings ‘outrun all the way. ‘ : oT er fi markably. bad races. | FIRST RACE- 0 3 BOSTON, ~ | 20,000 Japanese have crossed the Yalu and have attacked 30,000 ‘ The Rosedale aK 8 'E—Thres-quarfers of a Score by Innings. FOURTH RACE—The Kings County Ha: for three-year-olds and 5 ae Pr , Rose: Stakes wax a very easy, mile—Won by Miss 82 : BR, 1B. PO. A. Be.) ‘i t m Won Crawford, 4 to 4 ri 44,090 added: mile and & sixteenth, | Start S* Won easily. Time—1.52. Win- | Gor, of. sth ar ey tae enched Ri ns. win for GH. Whitney's ily Susanne 2nd 7 to 5; Lev. Dorsey, 8 to 6 for place, | Rigniangers--- 2 gf FSS It fies | hf, by Tristan—Hasel W. Owner, ¥. Johnson. ult Pei atl Fentiey 4) ou oO ott ussians, % | acts WENT UCSC farting, Shied. —"Pithen oe ee ie a ee a. Open. cee, FL | Seana $$ 9 % 8 5! One qeport has it that the Russians have suffered a defeat, but this f lessings Last, and) gmconD RA Ostrich lahan 97 88 Cooley, 40 09 8 0 oO a \ a the pair were coupled in the betting, | Won by Philanthropist bts angele: BATTING ORDER. Ha Reet Ail a Heese § 9 2 1 2 1). not credited in view of what is known of the conditions. If the Jap. being odds on. Peggy, the wecond |Gold Enamel. 5 to 2 for piace massen: | New York. Athletics 48 Colonsay p--:--+- Michaela 109 3a 8 | Raymer. $278 i 3 ol i ; ai he choice, essayed to make the running, apes Allen, third. ‘Time—0.492-6, | Conroy, 3. st ener) 32),_Rostand YL ae eS S| fimey. B % 9-9 4 8 8 anese have advanced in force upon the strong Russian positions alogg the — but Suzanne caught her on the turn RD RACE—One and one-si: Fultz, |. Fiorham Queen tincanned all the way. Mud just sulted her. Fisher, 2 200 NOE tULe, ; ‘i and fairly ran away from her, winning /2f,% mMle—Won by ‘Missile, 6 to 1 and | gigertelds | but ‘gould not test the route, Red “Knight and osjand overwelente rae a ta @ 7, Yalu there has been probably a great loss of life on the attacking “i pulled up to a walk by elght lengths. | second; tue thing: itor Place, was | Williams, Seybold, rf. S RACE— dded; welling; { den. two-year-old ie tues YORK. ~ _ nade to cover some other movement Pelle A NGS Aa anti ts soe ee third. Time—1.53, Andergos shmphy, 20. 83 butted ror Ree, “Won palin Sar maiden two: yasrrolds; four. end At pelt tet Leer AB. RIB. P.O. A x, |and the attack may have been mad f beat Nevada a scant length for it. tehOQVRTH RACE—One and one-six- | Ganzel. 1D. Schreck, ‘c ernette, Owner, 8. Feast a 7 -| Devin, 3b... 4 i 2 4 & olimportance. ayy of a mile—Won by Mons Beau. | McGuire, ©. Waddell Index. Horses, Jockey Wt. st. 4 _PL | Meaeyn te £23 2 f Spimporta s * Loricate Beat the Start. \ calte, 8 to 2 and even; Reservation, 7 | “nesero. P sath G1 Bandy Andy....H. Callahan 09 1 J) “i | Merten. It. 5 2 4 3} OT rhe latest reports from the Russian position on the Yalu is that there Loricate beut the start and was never|thira. ‘Thmecia cond: The Regent, Rage wee) Auto, Hood ma i aw 3 | Beppe! 4% 1 4 4 12. 30,000 Russians in strongly fortified positions stretched along the Yalu may, Special to The Even! . Jungle 2 " ws x re ere en at cae ware tel | (RIFT RACE—Four and one-halt furej AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, PHIL- ona ae a He {tor twenty miles from An Tung to the Al River, which empties into the y . ‘on by Vuoline, 4 to 5 and 1 to LPH), April 30.—After a rest las Rae 7 Bh $1 ot under a drive all the way and could conne, 6 to 5 for place, 0] ADE) beat 2 Queen, is hy 6 1.9.0 1 6| Yalu. 5 : 5 never reach Lorlcate, who won very | "wy moniac third, Time-ogi."" "°"|inw from Tuesday the Athletics played Fabuseo hab i “2 is if # 10 1] WASHINGTON, Aoril 30.—The State Department’s advices place the eusily by four lengths. Gay Lotharlo| “Won by Prank Renner ts oratamalle re New York Americans, ‘The grounds Pelb’anes oat ! Score by Innings. scene of the Japanese crossing of the Yalu at Chintiencheng, a town on the was a length and a half in front of (5; Dolly Gray: 1 tend fine pian 20 [the New ; Favermeer ot ras 4 00000010 Ot! yanohurian side of the river, which it Is reported was finally captured by 2 for place, was|had dried out fairly well but were some- Monadnock, who’ closed very strong|*¢®Ond; Trumiher, third. ‘Time—1.03" indy Andy easily beat. Royal Legend ran hin true race to-day. Auto Hood did not Yoru. 3 0001 4.0 2 —10) what @oft around the homé plate and | like the xoink- —Firn 1° * ' te of the battle is stated to have been last Tuesday, arter geting 0 baa — es -- a =fagaaasr 2, tte oe lt Of the Japnpeee. The da , pase The fect that the day R Malan foe Crse:yenrcolas laud | uprwardil voile land save | ey teases Mathewson, and the delay in receiving the news Is ascribed to the absence of telegraph ‘ Honolulu in « Drive. ST. LOUIS FINISHES. holiday together with the fact that the} @4 SIXTH RA’ by Finer 17 1 Midshipman was the favorite again in ‘Athletics will be away on Monday drew | ing Bind’ Owner, W.-C. Oliver SD ASGSEL SOS Lae coe tin hl eae eee ied atte Goan Hite, | facilities in this remote quarter Me MABE HES: ‘d this race, but he got a poor break and| ST. LOUIS, Mo,, April 30.—Folloy ‘a big crowd. Index. Horses. _ Jockeys, __Wt. _Bt._ ‘Bolen Basen hc a had to go around his horses, so that he | are the results of the races ran here |The rivalry between the teams ts shared | Tis Himpeit vn .. Hildebrand 128 sa Blinert aga Median, asner ‘ was never prominent. Honolulu and | to-day: by the public and unusual interest was Mackey Dwyer shaw 120 me—One hour and fifty minutes Widow's Mite broke in front, and| FIRST RACE—Three-quarters of a|centred in to-day’s contest. The Ath-} Rasterman, so sse se Bare 108 a Widow's Mite set the pace to the back | ile. Won by One More, 6 to 1; Satchel, |letics and Highlanders are tled for sec- Lard advocate. HH, Callahan 100 __ a+ POLO GROUNDS. N. ¥., April a0 Ci ° stretch, where Tantalus Cup, Caviar | Het Hie alee ‘second; Second | ond honors and as to-day's game is the Tard & age thre Jockey at the post and cantered away six furlongs before being | qrje ee beat owas Hin mihi eee vee ne ants wound up their first se- | and Harbor were in a close bunch be-i guconn RAC Lt PE Srceat BUpsisier Se Ane: SeoechC:weclwas | CRRe Sah ta ee eee eee eee ea | lew ae hommelr with ihe) Mentor cold ? » hind. In the turn Honolulu dropped | iench: s toni tagouthn ee Won by lowing to postponements, both Connte | —=—— Se ri a ——Ito-day with an easy victory over the e buck as If beaten, and Widow's Mite | place, was second, The Bobby” thine | Mack and Clark Gri Mth are equally de- ’ Beaneaters, They had ten runs to thelr \ turned into the stretch a length and a | Time—l.46%, ‘Mi “| termined to pull out with a victory. RESULTS OF TO-DAY S GAMES opponents’ one at the conclusion, — half or more to the good, Honolulu then| THIRD RACE—Four and a half f With this end in view Manager Mack ‘ * | Mathewson pitched the first six in- closed again and won a good race by |!ongs.—Won by Broom Hundle, 6 to 5;|sent the ald reliable "Rube" Waddell to fi megs. After having the game cinched . . a neck. Widow's Mite was a length and Lar Nn paar ay was! second: |the box and Schreck took the receiving Manager McGraw excused the bic| Excursionists Hurled to Death by Cars Dash= $ a half in front of Nevermore. ae Lepdced end, For the Gothamites Chesbro and pitcher and sent southpaw Wiltse in to : ~ x) ¢ { Susanne Won. Easily. mines Wensbyotmutenannn ee Ineo ena Dern NATIONAL EEAGUE: AMERICAN LEAGUE. finish up the game. It wae a pretty ing Into Switch on Way to St. , Ms . 0 et A e ensa- . sae Peggy. jumped in_tront ang sot the; Operator, 4 t0't for place, wan ‘second; ao, Parwattenan BOSTON AT NEW YORK. |NEW YORK AT PHILADELPHIA, [Sime to JOk at. Teblat sith sens Louis Exposition. > oo yeah deg aero Lg dat ts a [LF Ut a eg Ta ede ASC lear [Pi agrcepeeeagior apie gr to Poway on the turn, and i was all | charile ‘Thompson, 4 to 1: Fiying Tore | Me with pivohed tule filing tee pases | NEW Yorks =<. 3 0.0 0 4.02 —10| Philadelphia. 20004000 — 6|{douole and a homer. Jack Warner made home an easy winner by elght lengths. Rees. 8 0,3, for piace; was second; Jack | Williams fouled out to Powers. (peies | ‘patteries—Carney and Moran; Mat-| | Batteries—Chesro and — MeGuire; |thrre two-base hits.’ Cooley robbed | a7 yours, April #.—The wreck of a) was instantly killed, being buried under Peggy had to be hard ridden to beat + 45. son filed out to Hartzel. NO RUNS. | thewson and Warner. . Warner of a-fourth double with a great Te tron Mountain Ratt, the locomotive. “Fireman Gumpert ends seutoe-auert of a length for ySixTH RACH One sites Won, by He eetnecounter a brilliant tee of _ one-hand catch special train on the In he fount m i jumped and was fatally injured. relos, to. trader, toi for eo, indel threw im out. bringing excurstonists to this city . Filerhi Yee cotta) parry Wilt third, Time: | Pickering doubled, Davis fouled out to CHICAGO AT DETROIT. First Inning. road bringing to this city "Ald was summoned trom Kimswick ‘ wham Queen on the Bit. | 3 McGuire, L. Cross walked. CINCINNATI AT 8T, LOUIS, |Chieago.....00000101 1 3] Goler et two Kood ones pass and [for the opening of the World's Falr and another passenger train coming up 4 4 and’ made the Puce foulomed by Hore Ceubleds reeng mickertae, | WUE Cocinnall 1.410022 2.0.0.01— 7 | Detroit 00010002 Ox g{viclously fanned at the third. ‘Tenney |caused the death of ten persons and the | nd» Carn eee Ne dona wodise were r ham Queen, Rostand, and Colonsa JAMAICA ENTRIES. hold scored. “Murphy flied out to Keeler, pe 10 11. Butte Inherty and Sullivans Ste, | Rt His base on four bad ones. Cannell Jinjury of scores to-day, Reliet trains [166i Ot. ts Oh nut Oe ‘The Goly 8 They held this order for half a mile, 5 TWO RUNS. St. Louis 00000008 0 Brit Wout ; i Bto-) vas safe at first on Gilbert's fumble Reese cue tha-wrecklbniniens Warten etter aeser men 8 when Florham Queen tincanned to the SaaS Second Innl Batterios—Kolleun and Schlel; O'Neill | Gime called on a . SEL ghVeday Ay Uo! MOCormick Nl Teo ei cen cena Apia FOr ane Une inie Dellenane front and Just galloped in front all the| JAMAICA RACE-TRACK, April 30.— ; ha and Zearfoss pilcOhanimon unt Ora Uatlcnean ear munibain’ WoGormick: |and it ts feared that when £ reports padiy hurt dhit it 1s belle ; way, iy by three-quarters | 9 ic seedy abi Meclda hinzel went out. M. Cross to Davis. | foe ‘ Atty Re ANSE iene re Melder: toe the astrophe a stained it will | By Sanne Need 4 bea “onath from” Ostniehy “who. was Pnecenttlee oe Geer ee eae MeGiilre ‘ntruck Chemcrovalngied aos | BOSTON AT WASHINGTON, |NO RUNS Boe aera tuartereilieuiwers ee Late etTeeh, wlockedl he: rond aude ae a + Seine Ades Analy ‘ sled by! Carney'a south: piers ; me re meted long enough to" "beat ting |, itt HucenTiree-vear-olde and up; weil-/ RUNS, ONY: Flay te Pavis: NO) cuicago AT PITTSBURG. — Botton...... 03001000 0-— 4 Fea oe acer rieae cet aie exeenalve ease re ene ot ther trerendous con: others . IMS; Jolla Moe '.29) 84 Orlote 10] M. Cross was thrown out by Elber- | chica 010000001 1—3|Washington.. 901000000— 1 La a des vlin strolled on four! phe wreck occurred at Kim * gestion about the Union Station in this Sandy Andy's Runaway Race. | 43 Bing Yj. M0 de Morokania .114) feld and Gangel. Fultz, made a i. Oe... | natterios— Winter Farrell Weider ones) Mes hina) Siar 120 Ges tariy-ivel milestrom 8t xouiay wemal) te fuct that the local facilities gendy Andy's Ktunaway Race. | 3 Find Gib dt, ay Modi ccHia| catels of tumrs uns ii | Blank [Pitsburg ....0 0 0 0 0 100 1 0-2) tina icittradger 4 PATH Jacob | id fo Sele Pee ene race nee, wa ne faces for ee ron afta Were tad hans the fth. He broke in front and never | 31 Nye tee i lies anaes ” tetra Innt Pettertes-Corridon: and King; Eni) a hanty and Cooley, all of whom raced) o¢ the Injured. The train wrecked wa* connide table delay In eiting, & WreGK stopp running, — winnt ‘by four! Second Kace,—Malden fillies and geld Th inning. P| ‘or it, and ylelded 0 bases, Jertes) 1 yo) yuntain passenger train No. 18 rt vsiclans 1 Yeopgths trom "Koval ‘Legend, who was | (Woryeur-alds: selling, five furiotger A a i Uppi and Phelps: 8T. LOUIS AT CLEVELAND. rent a grounder to Batty, und an errort| HOM Mountain pasties ve Workt's | Kimswic BAyAGOnnS: AONE oe second all the way. Auto Hood, backed | BF PRmgaNON °K 88 AucHeR 623401] powers, PSkonte and Davis disposed of Rene $. Lous... 00510001 0— 7] catch Devlin at third failed. Me-) ule special, which was Toaded co the ,.S)ER doctors nah? rneg tn and wo from sto 1 to 8 t0 &, could not untrack | — Homebred <.: 81 8 Madrigal Kevior”” Elbweteld” chged. | "Wilitme| PHILADELPHIA AT BROOKLYN. |Cleveland .. 0.0.00.00.01.0.- o) Cormick, muted ove pas Have Puli eine vibe, Rerainodeee ne en oak leggy een 53 Golden Buick? 99 Plank. whi a hot one tol Game postponed on acount of main, | Patt-rtes—Mowell and Sugden: Her scoring Devin ene i Pele took | passengers were from Southe wreck wore turned oT ges Acciden ‘ortun NO RONS. | HaMeand Bersik § forts | we on an effort to ¢ Mertes at a fathen trot passenger ¢ 4 a 4 rl NO. RUNS. m ; eC ee 8 AU Aissour the route of the Tron be : of While wt the post Lord Badge slipned Pat eS NG and uy Ganzel Ing and | See And Mertes. came a ‘threw | Mountain and a majority of them : cond) ea ee < and threw his Jockey. He then ran to Highweixht Handicap; five anda. ha tor | Gavia singled, ed to, Ganzel, | NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING, | Silber. THREE RUNS had neve! to St. Louts before. F eee r cl yi re jones. TTY + b: ed ‘ona. = r. € . ps here as & long es » ani ounted by “Hildebrand, ‘ ath Hench. 104 | : N oe ’ i os ton 2 RSVSt. Lowle..8 4 releh: shed on a ground | of day coaches, and so pasnengers 5 rryiny weight, went 76 Gold 5 fo by DR. janzel singled, juire gave Ha St. Louis.. p c Chicago 6 (fs Cleveland. ners well re Tatte: oF 590U as behind | fi the front and making alf the running 70° Jack Matlin:cigp ——- Kecurler!"" ]07| zel An easy one, Chesbro dic the Hart: | Brooklyn...6 MIN 'htad pi SRS elk ATER iperie Well OUTed Ane Dare at through Missour! that it was behin won easily by two and a half lengths 4 Ahumida ... 12 for Pickering. Ganzel reached third on 2 ru NO RUNS. . +| ST. LOUIS, Mo, April 30.—Band- from ‘Himself, who was fifteen lengths| Fourth Race—dontague a wild pitel. Conroy walked, Conroy | “~*~ 5 SSG Cnn —~ Bn Warnsy wanied one over Delehanty'a| Every effort was being made to Ret) oto, Innes was badly hurt to- in front of Mackey Dwyer, | id mile and on stole second and Ganzel scored on the head for half the cireult atid went to train into St. Louis in time to al- sist svivitig frees ‘alas borat tarts ing. +108” 40 Colonsay: *: throw down. Fultz waa retired by Mur COLLEGE BALL GAMES. JERSEY GAME OFF. Fee a ae aiaat eAAFINte: orate Lhe’ ine poompnmera tol ect. out (0. the| Any wile Ch tt ee eee RESULTS AT W 58 Buttons. oie fiela ee LACT ae phe Ah eB Ree : edna te Bag Seana: Wernen (Whe ee eee een e ee Opening. A mile| Beir Ground -wnerai ne to take ORTH. aay wims12) 48 Ostrich Seybold went out, lberfeld to Davis. | yar vg, P SY AT PHIUAL > tired at Ul Ray and Tenney | Fatr Ground Kimewiek tho en-| bit place ot the head of his band As SAA ABBA Fi eaten nies Murphy bunted, was thrown “oul be LYALE V8. NE Hy Rain caused the postponement of the} took ¢ ONS. And 4 half south of Kimswick cho ene] Oe Merge was being driven from the re att , Ro. ~Jornoy 4 gincer ha : vo street CA Cras 2 WORTH, CHICAGO, Apri furlo pomrd weal Mh apiwer aie \r r-Jer ‘ ; incer had hooked up the speed tl oe) an Olt t car crashed hnto it, , » April 30.—The | MMH, rata.... 99 738K iret Born... o7 | hit,and stole second. Powers struck out. | yaic sor 0020000 0-1) G, Kame at Jersey fies an hour, with orders to run] 5 i was wrecked and Innes. races held here to-day resulted as fol-|—— Remaint ...) 00 23#Muoson’*".:; 94 | NO. RUNS i Clty and Montre ut Newar sarney, don) sia: fifty miles an hi ‘phe carriage. Was ‘ana Int leva: BA Hate 102 mos. Fitth Inning. Ponnwyivania 9 0 0°00 0 0 0 0-0) pie uel need iG vency dt a) ciate for into Louls without stopping. was xevercly ruised, Ruresona) See { 2 5. | Baate nes to-day, | base and took # cler's sa 4 Ms dincely stim ‘i ! . 28ST _RACE—Five and a halt tur- Pes iv Race—Maiden three-year-olds; six|, Keeler, singled over thin but was|COLUMBIA WINS AT NEW BRUNS- aS a F tee. ‘Tenney nned three of Matty‘, There had been such a posh ot Sid omed een sated to be convey@al ta { Lense Wan EF Towns Etsaweys a eee ks | FERRE ie atige forced at second on an attempted eacri- WICK. IMOHARIB WINS] KANAAG” cI : died ond beunder| over the road that somebody lost his} {Ni hain but the surgeons refused to i Neverfret, 3 to 1 for place, was second: | 90" Fae Gr tntee RT IOoM 20 | Moe OY Tre” fanned, Anderson|Butecra 005.0 0 0 0 1 0 14 DER CITY Ito Devlin ; head and the fast train ran into an) permit this. He was taken buck to the FieRCOND TRAGinon abas BR eetiae AA eat, | SPO og, WO et Gest Hed [columbia se OO TOO 00 Fa Ce ee [auratus i GaURT fSE a] open “lech, ‘uefore_te. anger Pad tel. { COnprC Wan by Games gietiena | oh ‘u 07 60 ook "2 221ig | oUt to Seybold, ONE RUN PRINCETON DEEHAYS CORNE KANSAS, CITY, Mow April 2. -Mo- | BOM Aigeteg went to first on a quar-| time to slacken speed, The locomotive) 1 o., person desiring & beautiful World ' - 2 3 and) gos y Plank singled, Hartzel in trying to : WON Saye harib, 6 to. won the Kansan City Der-| tor of wild fings. Raymer jumped up|and every car but the last sleeper Tee eee Gens, th a. 400,000 come 1 to 3; Besterling, 2 to 1 for place, was SE Chare ey bunt gave Conroy n pop fly, Pickering | PRINCHTON, N. J. April so.—Prin ‘ i nit | Hs Jump iP Fair Souvenir a Seas second; Eucalyptus, third. ‘Time—O.08, $2 Bound, Brook. 43 iH > . tons deteated Cordell here today ‘by (o 2Y 0 Gind Ridge to-day: Military Man, [and pulled down McCormick's ver and! jisnped she track: and turned over, font, send in your ae THIRD RACE—Three-quarters of a 72 Tom O'Day sla 44 (Continued on’ Second Page.) score of 2 to 4, Was third, The Une was 210° H (Continued or Second Page) ‘Engineer Baile stuck to bis post and pany, St Loulsy, Mo %* Be é sda apinthint