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cece Biren Te eo al sei ene RE A TT SEE tT REPORTS OF TU-DAV’S RACING AND BASEBALL. (WHAMHER—Cloudy to-nii WEATHER Cloudy to-night: Taenday shower INA. PRICE ONE CENT. . “ COMPLETE BASEBALL and SPORTING || / JXACING # SPORTS : i “ Circulation Books Open to Au” | Ie Circulation Books Open to All.” y RESULTS EDITION | % 1904. PRICE ONE CENT. oo ———S y 5 ie TER VIGTORY = IN YALU BATTL |" ‘They Gained a Firm Foothold in Manchuria : by the Engagement Yesterday and Are '!| Still Vigorously Pursuing the Russians, Who :| Are Retreating Toward the North Hills, |: —— 3 ad pe 30,000 MEN FOUGHT ON EACH SIDE; e :| JAPS LOST 700 AND RUSSIANS 800. NEW YORK, MONDAY, _GLOSE DECISION IN TO-DAY’S GAME AT AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK pS PIsH 2629046 8 OROGAD OME DEM CERES IOHA-DEDEEOEDDEDD OD GCL eeEOTE oe POVSPLGIS’ FOUR FAVORITES LOSE 4 AND BOOKS GET MONEY ‘In Charge Which Resuited in Occupation of Russian Lines at ChiuTien Cheng Troops . Fell Back ‘in Confusion—Japs Crossed River on Pontoon Bridges. LONDON, May 2.—News of another big battle between the Rus sjans and Japanese ngwangeheng, to which point the Russians. have retreated, leaving 800 dead and wounded at the Yalu River, is looked for at any time. It is considered that the Japanese by their victory of Sunday established that the Russians are not’as strongly intrenched im $2 ‘First Born Breaks String of Bad Luck EVENING WORLD RACE CHaRT and Lord of the Valley Takes the _ SEVENTH DAY AT JAMAICA, The Evening World's charts are indexed from the Mrat race at High-weight Handicap—Belle of Se-~ saucsver tauket, Played for Killing, Loses. Ba eta ine OF un: sl imei 1d BY GSlient * ro “Jockeys We "ats Optn. : ‘ : roa: Muley 1b 8 ‘ H 5 as was SI ed, and will continue their victorious aggre: i ibd 9-444 0OS90OOSH980O- The Montague Stakes, was th> featuce backed. Lord of th al tol se th § = Wy lds Manchuria as was suppesed, and will continue tHeir victorious. sive i sil Ain Le Solel oh Eramaléa to:cag and wo werved to Whe] erence. Wea ety aucely wie ine aberrant _ o B sil 64/0892 tactics. ; ‘ . atus nf y ares head an ose’ 3 ui Sa _ bah [es “pie } | aM leo teep aca asaer [ote “ot ene anit Schoharie a) i ii aaa Ht i NS, eae ce peed tattle at Fengwangcheng would prove to be am extremely Bloody g in James R. Keene's Careless: Jd- | vor o away. ne Pun | pe id ; a net : 4 Vue ing made all the running in the Mon- Schoharie, then came elite, and quit. | 231 allver Hesles ist, Pullman Bik Pat encounter. ‘The Russians have been concentrating men there and it would t Sague and beaten a neck in a vara |;trong, forced Lord, of the Valles, to 411 ota and dunk ke. "outrun’ ait the finished out strong. Morokanta closed fast he necessary for a big force of Japanese to attack with any hope of suc- KA ; ; ad ecrich, from whom he was {drive out hard to win by rhe | Alt Gold ane =outrun alt : vata a ecessar) : i Irive by Ostric! {Musketeer was two lengths ¢ 8G ND RACHs8000 added ten fillies and geidings: five furlongs Victory for the Japanese would give theny command of the . octaet pom, Won driving u winner, By fe by aagiclan--Stan cess, i Horses, Jockeys Wt Bt ~~ B Fin. fos. Pi great Peking road from the Yalu to Fengwangcheng and open a way for ene ree. peor se wh iA them to the milroad running dowr to Port Arthur. : _—~_— Tile ot Satuicet sMichweie tat The Japane: although they lost 700 men in the battle-of yesterday were also a boys el Nea Danseure A Brennan R68 . & maiden | receiving three pounds. awe Careless is in the Metropolitan at 4§j Major Daingerfeld Suiked pounds and the only handicap he wil, Montague St é jteye fs this welght, because a very cu, SAW 6 Di ritel mgt ar are . light boy will have to ride, trailed in of that weight with ability are scarce from th Auction Wutaebrani 191 7 i : Fie : rong fa- | chatice Fortune ‘Teller. {Redvers int 14 a «teh they crossed the Yalu, stormed the bluffs and captured four miles i The Defeated: Unfortunate Sen-| Maior Daingerfielad was a strong eres i Fortune | Telier fern 10T 10) ONS ' in which they crossed the Yalu, s ie ie sand capt d : \ : Again To-Day by S yorite in the Montague, but i Baie ped, Hutt : | ordda es Rtnnegnn at t # Luther Taylor Was. in Great ae : ; Ff ators Again !0-Va’ COPE | sulked and would not run a Hck, But id head to 1 — = Perplexity Ro Fisher + § of on tinued on Second Pa | : as reeneaid not like the weigit he was car- | Qmrich movnd up strong, [=a Weng otinten iu ee Form for First Appearance = ee a i of 5 to O—Hughes Pitched} rying and ne ran out on the tum Fe Ete onea| eee Rae? Oh a8 eeeaee: of McGraw’s Men at the aT 5 5 7 Jockey W. Hennessy et with an ac- | the way hom Ostrich winning by Not much chotce between the first three. Auction and Fortune Teller #! 8 Great Ball‘for Griffith’sTeam.4 font in tue second mace, His mount, |ieok. “Andy, Whitlams was te longtht| O° “rainy RACE fe Hub. vey. | MG aingertield. 8 | RD RAC nree-yent-olde ve and a half furtongs, Siart poor . pS Palbala, was thrown on the fence and | the was washer dangerous: TOC, Won driving—Thine—i Winner Wy Hastings Lady Violet Owner ; og badly bruised. Hen- J.D. Aakine i ‘ F HIGHLANDER vigor t une ee 4 Beas th se Base [Pivat Born Firat Winnie Favorlte Index. Horses Jokeya Wi a Ain. Ops Pr H “em iHLANDER: hessy has not won a’ rac s The fitth face was red The horsex| 37 Lord of the Valley. Nullman 113 sie ‘ D 1 this seems the culmination of his head and head Wet 30 phurte a thr nw 10 4 Sonroy. Bb, and ran head and heud yall the way f t \ 4 i MAE cae Fultz, cf. Othard luck. First Born, Benlala and Mouzon rushed Musketeer Shaw 121 re boo ler. rf. op (os into the stretch head a head. Bardolph oH Phlilips 14 1 4 Shvertend it Began Tadly for Talents Wawtrey wae whut oft, The in BL iuet na Mera 12) : ns ———_—— " Mitersor, O| The races began disaatrously for the plowed wars atrone and BI Dome 3 " a : Geauive. 1 0 ecient, ‘They settled on AM Gold a3 @/ ting’ the deciaior AND ORSE ‘ wh vp $18 BRK PHILADELPHIA HAE 6 BH Gleatent, "They sete oi oven money | batt Hears faery Bee Ot ta te baad d ' Bip no 6m = : ; 0 t the shout-|@ head 3 sHonty have Woe The Munketter quien the tat mx awn asians 7 yo tao an ai 4 Totals 7 ‘ aM ellen Lh Bs yy Koninoor hould ha he Musk Ht Inat_ at gente if Mg ell ‘ 3 a ze 2 e .. Wi . } » Montague Stakes; fo year-olda and up: Fiiiee sae es tds " Doyje. 1b Sie 6 ¥ Y uni sho was also well played. Neither} Helle of Wakefield. | Williggsss, and RS teenie start pope ean up WETOS. no a ml Box}e, int ® 8 2 Bernas Pel had any speed, so a 12 to1 shot In Mark | yixin, foowed by uvilie, Lohin ner Bluray 13 bine Cieiaone oa: see Selvaci, | tullen tin canned ail the way and beat} and Bound lrnok. They held this orde Index. Horses me oc kexei. NV is Bt Hoon Mr } a, ok See Rath ib rj; Mullen tin snort“ shot,/a ead: Nev- (te thn, streach,, whore acoumnopr: cane n Full f 4 7 Here Frere oo 04 8 ord Morokanta, a 2 through and taking tie lead won custly an a i Crenine p ee ges ae © Canali, Tt 8: ‘ erthelean the talent camo right back 19] by a ‘engin and 9 half trom oun] P panwerrields tigen. tat said 5 1, Tota 1+ eS ratton, § 2G} nanseuse and played her strong. Third | Hreol who beat Waterford # eth. 5 Mone 1. PUltps 12 3 H ; . SCORF BY INNINGS. ‘Coughiia, 1 + Glwas the best she could do, Madrigal, ‘The latter er Ato run out at the head 2 g "i 01010020 I -PDTHL “eee e seers CIS Dee! ane cade ail the running | cr he stretch Rainn ter oeeree petweaniihartinetiiwi Andy WiilAnR lan ital ' PHITADELPHIA -Afie 60006000080 -.--| nn & to 1 chance, ri Scamp ae || felt sulked. Buttons overweighted ic o Ph Rmokivn. 1: Philadetphia. PFOA, veces acsereeenstees @ 6 28 15 i] and beat Velle of Sotauket a head. The oie nies ; 1 97 a fa most disastrous ‘ Mion.) Moubie. nias Chas sein baited 16h Walls, a peat hei at 60 to Land wan backed BO FHT RACE —eing adard welling: to, oxo rite FR 6s 31 bogie’ stolen tases. Syol- Bn RCM NES laeETa Tana roc ore for So mcee car ey Bo Bere ee ee me fog 8 8 Pale’ pale-cO88 Cronin ) Bifataers 00.2 5 0000 x5 No One Wanted Grand Opera. Index. Hosen. Jockeys, Wt min aLT Open Glen a NACH Gel fon bases— Rrookiyn. Bs . Firat Base on Halls—Off Hughes, 3; off! Grand Opera, carrying ‘the colors of 74? First. Born ; oomme hos wn Mater withein Fro. Roses str 2 i Hen at) : 2 gtruc mittihimer q Patton. 3 Bolen Basse then MeCor H, Smathers, made his appearance Hawties’ 5 > 3 4 HES Biinede Beanie pase ° Hicks” Dougie Pluys—Willlams and” Elber-|in the third He was not ba 2 Mtuoxon j : Nets, Mca Sinan ave Thomas. high 4 “ehicher= Sor by Patten, 1 witifat all, going back in the betting from ee eetaarteri> waerehat S vie paar Strang at seconds ’ pltene Hughes.“ Umipires Connolly’ aid Car-!4 to 1 to 820 1 He ran as the betting choles between the next three ; t napning of din to Dose. ‘ - indi¢ated, backing up all the way = = see OREN 2 ’ SIXTH RACH-—$000 added; for malden three-year-olds: aix furlongs, start ‘ » The Evening World.) oe < ; AMBRICAN LEAGUE PARK, NmW| The Musketeer was a sirone choice] 16. t9 1 Shot Carries Off Bl QO RTH RAGE Hoon pated “Winter, bee, Ly Kinesion-Repal Gens onner| SOUTH END GROUNDS, BOSTON. | srengt TUN Grote ae petite’ eons YORK, May ho Highlanders won |in ‘the race,-but the cuppy going was are Ue | Ww. Keene. — May 2.-For the first Arrest PRES ra ARS ton angle al the first gamo of the series with the}sealnat him. Lord of the Valley wes!. Ribbon Turf Event To-Day— ae pores Sekar, —— i Oh Se Fin. Open Clos, Pi | 1 by: Mot eared ¢ Inning: z bs Senetora.to-day, without. much effort, | lucky In getting a flying break. and he y: Fe tT ee Te Mui US ‘ x ig . on vat batt to centre for! (Continued cond Pa 4 The ‘visitors couldn't do anything | camo home with the Jutey price of 1 to} Ed, Tierney Was Second and weno, Michaels 112 4 1 jon by | nnn nm at : : with, Highes's fast benders when hits} 1 against him. He barely beat Scho- I ain niress Hi. Cochran PAREU AY'S GAMES meatid tuns, Patton pitched a good harle, a 10 to 1 chance, who was really Brancas Third. Fae anne Boston pon New RESULTS OF TO-D i game, but timely batting by Elberteld, | the best horse in the race. Willie Sims Helie of W'kfleld Mltdebranl a | ry off the honors of tna hee ee onroy and Fultz won for the High-| had a mount in this race. He rode Billy Roohe uuller ” “j{ body, McGinn and Mathewson are =a . fender, irathIaning, Escuriel. LOUISVILLE, Ky.. May 2—The Ke FAs ne Gna roe! ade i 4h | Prime favorites and des o pun NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. ’ “4 "3 Favorites Never Prominent. {uoky Derby; the. blue iribbont-event Wiligresse Fianer ny 1) 100 1) 40 ment they so often tat oa poke; Moran.made first on Hlberfeld's tum- eat Dio ODE Pond tally miralas 18 1h wy 100 1 unere is alway's cheering for the — ASHINGTON AT NEW YORK file of, tis grounder. Ganzel got under| Ay) Gold was a warm choige in the the South and W was run Pe evoek Mt " 1 work NEW YORK AT BOSTON. WAS' oe Y Waacoy'a foul. Casdely was easy on his with Julia M, a strong sec-| Elwood, a 10 to} siot, was th Rione Arabia Halima: as S| First inning. ; 1 1 0090000. 2 Washington.. 00000000 0— o Dar asmeibach, beat out a M. er Matra al Roe ware a Remittal sins 3 " 28 ‘ ee vy ray. |New Yor : New York... 002300000— 5 joarom off Hughes's mit. Plberfeld On paper it looked Ike @ ; aki Kohl ame front behind 9 ial ani NoeDarician ner woe R 0000 0— O New York... bd threw out Coughlin on a aimicult chance: | bwo-horse’ face in tls rumnit anon third f Alatanto: was, ncanitel ceo tt oes car at Inaihead of the atrewah. Bound eek U sound walkedy At d Boston f 0:0" o o x ; i rast and Kittri@ge; a . the ract were neve! and a quarter and the time was 2.08 i “ TA 1 hae Gi ' ony led oft witteisate bunt: malts inent. Elsie L. was the first to showW,| ‘The track was fast and ti wile PB ANIne? aecl Wave med - = + sate mah ar ONS erociharca[ Out ts, tage" sate, htoraknte, gos | geen ye” Mal 8 JAMAIOA ENTRIESTEOS TO-MORROW: | acnn Rone Cursos MUNA Al Mean inpyarst crc mick, 2) rel y ‘ Bs i The odds on the event, post ° a Son me ; ~ tie Coo satty i ; teleseminar ee 40'| waren emenedan Tr tuihs Braneags JAMAICA RACE TRACK, May 2— Rot BoM'e, 92 OT! Clear the x Brooklyn 010100100 3 pyiaieiphia, 000012000— 3 4 ‘unch behind, Mart Tobek 1 povgngoNO 0 00000000—0 Second tnning. caught. Morakanta closed strong in Ea, T 8 to 1; Prince Silverwings ‘he enteles for the rac decided Hi Arena we Ph delphia 0 Boston ...... 0 =e y ek ry the last furlong, but Mart Mullen hung}? to 1. & od, 19 to 3 here to-morrow are as fol ene Race-—Williamabure Han ft ita jest 4 Hers ' «-Waddellsand Schreck, Tans _droOormick was allowed to umble, He) Gn’ and won by a hend. Morokanta| , one, Tae ys Toutenant fe hace ere se att . fi YWas thrown ont by Hughes. McC was five lengths in front of Elate L, ea made by Lieutenant Gibson, in Tne OW ery STARA | 6 Conk ine rr) Sd see ) Fae mee nde, to, Liverteld and Me- Another) Favorite Outrupe Summaries of other races foll aio IY pave i es. | timers i" ST. LOUIS AT CINGINNAT! CHICAGO AT ST. LOUIS.” + Lene reat tue atthe pints: |. Danseuso was favorite in the sec-| rosso avin he Wwalnamoven, Aa Al le us f Ste Louis ,... 03000002 0— § Chicago...,. 000010440 9.8 "Patton sent a fast_one to Conroy and |ond race, but the best she could do Was | even Saat : Pees wile 2 108 He wek= 1 Cincinrati ouoora2t 8 St lout VO1LOOL2Z0EI~ 6 i ; evens Bad News, 4 to 1 for place, was Cine {hg acing tne ae ot second. Will-| third. “Bhe broke falrly well and Wie} second: Colonial third. Timo TORI a attienat Tele Were: Suitt ; s ne Sutiivan, Suds - NS. outrun to the stretcl There she ran ECON ACE} 7 F: B. Mea an 60 ‘ . 2 b 2+ Be eee en a ee ee Meal NOt Ret ouEL HE | CaSCE eae MM ae reer ee mamarton ont go Mertes, Abbaticetia | ant site an Sh f eiaiah on ils grounder to Moran, wholeime, Meantime Madrigal an FT AL Rove eee ae pe Maa te ake a RET Ferrara cts chan Bile Ruts ses es SOM SRS Ris ble y —_——_—— —— \ yeast, OU, ae rat, uidermon Als) | Hetauket wore running head and ees | Haketeln third. Wie oe eT (he oeeeee ' wo NES PITTSBURG AT CHICAGO. CLEVELAND AT DETROIT, [SEU Re era gamcsidentiond 1008, | Teed ete eee hone Medrigal hela] THIRD RACE—Three-auarters of a 143 Ream aay 10011 3 and. . O10000010— 32 BS ONS. behind, In the run home Madrigal hela 7 °; D7 Bt ) t {Pittsburg .. . 0000 Clevels ; Lica aaa, her ow yinder a hard drive and won by ue TCR D Een Ee eros a and) ——Earwom 0:1 .10t Jupeie inp Latheron $0 Saran Maxtil é ‘ 00311030 —Aidetrot ...40010001 —6 f . Kom et, Be. , ; Oar en 7 t av Midenipman. Oise é F / uh ad) eeaeh Be a tmetinn Tn’ one beat | second; Jake Greenberg, third. Time— 20 ld felt dis tncense Tantatus (un icici ace s sin . mnits and Phelps; Wiek i Donohue and Abbott; Dons pplaran ge ler an easy fly. | iaihalla was crowded on the fence and | 1-16. Fo Gottowin °. 1104 Blt Metrowe. (39) Naintor . OAV AH wan ss] Cormick Med + \ tout a fine stop by Blbers}+,.4). o that W. I€ aa —- Goldtiour . 1.104 30 Dark Planet. 100 Daly yoi| Raymer was the 1 to ‘Goasldy was sate, on, Conroy s GLY AREL AO TREY del is ioe RoAly Cees at est reer mile.—Won| “ppint Race—Seiting; mx furion 60? La Melbaurnely GorBetween. it [aingle, Moran put Mertes ' ; Kurtzman, third, Time—0.491-2, | eelet "2S ath Race--Handicap; mile and seventy | stealing a6 wo Re Won Pe. Wh, Pe. Wy Oo RUNG, ee) BHEpUt et] |, TRe 1 MusKeeer Tired and: qait, tg pare atist ances an Lodi attr ord Bafee.126 $4 Masterman 103 Inninn. New York.10 2 A .Chicng?,....6%6 M0 | Hoxton 10 3.768 petrott.. Matngied to, right, Hughes} ‘The Muskateor followed in the wake | Olniety, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1 Mintbed. 4 #2 Reatner One Af goa te oy ve. A8L Gunert was safe on Raymer's juggle. | Brookiyn. > "S83 Boston.....3 & 85! Phila’phia.s 4 on of other “fayerites in the third race] vo 4 (or, place,, mas second: Bell the Gat =p Fees es: Be Bocas ets 8h Tait og eer Cineinnati.0 7 .ag\eittspurg..8 8 983 | Chicago, ate Page) en was fe. was ~ strongly thing. Tine—2.45 1-4, We Par heeded ut qi Shorite Bellttt geetes (Continued on Second Page.) Ste Loulen 7 0 S38)Phila’phin,2 W182) New York5 § ut ee Ss PRT TT CSR Oa BG Pele Est nid. Ria i La Sse Sia

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