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EDITIO N ane ; i a : - a a es Circulation Books Open to Ali.”’ El BASEBALL and SPORTING hi _HESILTS EDITION. | ( PRICE ONE CENT _NE W YORK, WE ‘DNESDAY, M Ava, 1904. _PRICE ONE peers { , BOTTLED 5. WILD WITH JOY Tremendous Demonstration in Tokio Follows the Announcement that Admiral Togo Has at Last Succeeded in Closing the Channel’ to Prevent Russians from Coming Out. NO CONFIRMATION OF REPORT OF THE FALL OF NEWCHWANG, ae WES GOES 10 POST FAVORITE; chess Sueno eer oa -HIBHLANDERS KEEP UP WINNING STREAK, © UNS POOR RAGE, FINISHING LAST: ‘isos ne net iste | RAL LR aL TOKIO, May 4—9 P. M—The reports which have been received” GI INTS BEAT THE | , wae Nai eeupenae | EVEN G WORLD RACE CHART here ie gue eee of pagel oe hae pre | | Neeroct wih Hin the Japanese, coming on the heels of the news of the victory on the Yalu, No Effort with Him—| NINTH DAY AT JAMAICA, — stirred Tokio to another popular demonstration, and to-night thousands . O'Neil Hurt and Will a Matai 5 RESULTS OF | : | of men carrying lanterns, swinging high from bamboo poles, paraded. | TO-DAY’S BASK- McGraw’ s Men Knock| Not Ride To-Morrow, | The Evening World’s charts are indexed from the frat race at i Seer 3 BALL GAMES.| Willis Out of the Box : —— | aqueduct, through the city. Chesbro Too Much for the Senators, Strik- i i alf a dozen bands of -wusic led*the various processions, The: offices UA 5 Out Six. of Them Sas eetiled Second LOE Bel Gea tin stn NrienOHIL RTC aTte canta fi 7, ° FIRST a ee o 1 War and Navy Departments and of the General Staff were the’ 4 at Critical Times— NATIONAL LEAGUE, c McGinnity a Puzzle He ig ia ae a aan eat len "3 f Play scenes of the greatest enthusiasm. Two of the Imperial Princes visited! 3 peanzel Kriocks Out, sewivonicareosron, "| 10° the Baaneaterss m aman inane nealing ad an te Mitra ; "ES |i]the Navy Department, and the assembled crowd welcomed them with! ~~] “a Homer. Thee York....330000500-11) Throughout. | Wullman 10 n° of "8 a cheers. Then the throng demanded Admiral Ito, chief of the General! i$ ee |Boston....,, 01010010 0— 3 a naw Ith a \t 4 64) tan, and the hero of the fight on the Yalu during the Chino-Japanese HIGHLANI Wile ane Wien | Tne ame : ‘wont ey 08 & 6 8 % _.!"' war. He appeared in response to the calls of the people and saluted Witcheratt was stopping at” th = | the crowd. Le AE cH | It had been expected that tidings of the Port Arthur engagement gi oul come from Vice-Admiral Togo some time during the day, but no=q — ‘was received. The report which has reached here from Europe t Gen. Kuropatkin, the commander-in-chief of the Russian forces in Far East, is personally leading 20,000 men from Liaoyong to Fengw va BROOKLYN AT PHILADELPHIA. ‘Brooklyn. OO}OT200011~ 5 1} Philadelphia OO 1120000 0— 4 berfeld illams, Ww the way Open. Coe. PL 8 Jones and Bergen, Lush ull d Ma ST. LOUIS AT CINCINNATI. ay St. Louis... 10200000 0— 3) oe which was ne in a good, game Cincinnati: OOT 40010 —6 ; ‘ol In the stake race O'Neil, who. rode} wa fh he = 3 2 itteries—Corbett and Byers; K \« i ; Het orite, Plot deen, Tell ag the ‘wi | it a a CS YMA TEN otinaedo on Second nd Page.) eae. “el Y nd Schlet 33 ; a} sixteenth pote ie boy hurt his hip ed up at the end. -Penur¥ had xpeed, but stopped. Only One, and will not be able to ride Newton Ben= Redame in tie Metropolttin | ag i === TROLLEV-DODGERS BEAT PHILLIES AGAIN TO-DAY. PITTSBURG AT CHICAGO. 1 pon -O001T00001 o0Z00011 Philippi and Phelps; Lund- F000 aulded: andieany. tor three-vent-old 4 113 ¢ Winner, b, The Ident was caused by Akela. | tages ‘ed Sliver Dageiorel| Shaw in NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Woh ne " New York. 3 BE Leaule.i7 Brookiyn.. 4 Cineinnatt io The winner of the He beat Akela ta a hard | Chicaga...8 6 a head, but the latter was dls- BROOKLYN, PHILADELPHIA, | rote qualified, which left. Silver Days. the Bat eye : AMERICAN AN LEAGUE. ico in f demmup was off running and had a ie advantage Rosetint ran a good, | Stren. 20 rer a7 8 Ui i , Funny Side had speed. but stopped early. McChesney broks slow and: wag a 44 235 Se j : noth ning event Mr. Smathers 21 o eee SL NY gn WASHINGTON AT NEW York, nt to the post a filly by Horoxeope, a Bake Oe ier: wn | Rabb" as 16 3 & 2 9 Mavis ikestgl inde Washington. 00010000 2— 3 med Witherut.| Mi, Aqbalticrs. bet Pins earn Toa iag a may Teale NewYork... OO110i12 — 6| 2 heavily on the tilly, backing her fron : oo RS tig Bates aiia: hisanid Given ; tlerles—Jucobson and — Kittridge: First tant to 1 to 1% to 5, and she came home t o 9 0 2 3 Tee baie Sa aie quite such gn easy time of te) Chesbro and Klenow nina. with the money, She was Jucky, be- | i oo 0 0 4 Breekenrid ae Got: A ae goin : PHILADELPHIA AT BOSTON. ho itehen a: Hox. toni th the rail in) making tha+ turn, while fear 4 4 es Hidivea! for donee in tinh é ee leftghanc pitcher named singled to right and was Shrine © favorite, had ito go to. the pod win} i io rooklyn > vemmade hin debut wich th Sen- | CAlladelphia,. 0.0.00 1010 0— 2]ite vecondian a rae nde wit Ben |Shrine, the favorite, sind to go to the | jr fg Gen "2 aia] Printeonia 0 8 1 2 99 0} oe und was trery: effective at times; | Bsn D2 00.0 O10 3) Gann singtea t iii: Devlin inudituy, Intalio. wecs un Behearte. ie f F Le UREIN. May kccntes Philadelphia, de Pwg-baze hiker Dike. W But for Jnek. ‘Chesbru's fine pitching | ttt Plank and Poy Gibson} ye A TOleenina toni wal band ea SO BAC U Rs 1s | Stver Ls Queen mothe well till she fel PIIJLADELPHIA, Ma: Brooklyn | Phitadelph o-base nite—Dillon = ——<-==] defeated the Phillies in a ten-Inning | Sacritice bite Diiton, Lun five furionge. Start poor e here to-day by 5 to 4 Lush/ Strang t. Dillon, to, Bathamotone-Cloverdale af | ewe B h Kers, | Dames, Babb. Sheckard pitched nine {nnings for the Quakers, | Struck out antl the Gritithites’ good playing men from the Cyipital might have landed ' that long-sougkit: victory Gann going to third. Mec CHICAGO AT ST. LOUIS, toate DANG singled to lett na Lands Austin Alien. LOL! PRS RAGE: ond rac ones se Datleh another good thine | 42%" : : Piise ; eS to | Cranit, O.b Jolin Ganael Jed the batting: honors, | Chicago .....000010000—1 Attempt td mteai second. THRIsis| in the shane of Penury wor | hi CGR ee Ermecach peri cien_F, Jana guve, the ame away by RiLing #0 | —Ehoskira, te emia on 5 Sit atina reer bite & a second aE A) Clover Hampton H. Calinhan 1104 i any 4 a Tife big first baseman made three hits, [Se Lout 00200003 —5 : his fly had worked, and Munson cayenne tae ho many b ; thostit taal). ana | aeeeee caner By pitched bal one-of which was i home-run drive] Batteries—Altrock and Sullivan; ¢ ; ‘ I % 4 4 Jones pitched magnific Wolverton, Ritter, Lumley Wil diag ie eS ae sa and Gudgen ip MeGinnity to MeGann. | bei on her as if the race wan So id not give a single base on balls Shek tian, Passed ball cBergen®: Times Abate ene f te e Ubertleld also ‘Tenney to left. Carney was] winner, however, turned up tn 2 63 as . Firat Inning. 2.20. Umnlre—Emalie. id good servic} wi We spruce. ae hit, flew to we Bas J chance, Austin Alen bo 8 Filer A f 6. Batt chance, Aus Ie h 88 i kard was er i vial ehh cea CLEVELAND AT DETROIT. Tgot uw: pass, filling the buses Karns jumped away in front with Al “om Strang Rtruck Out, ene Rt am te /ond man (o fan out. NO RUNE, Keeler capturtd Moran's short. liner. | Cleveland... 02000000 0— 2} inniy wont oat evant fy ddl Ponliey! saced with ‘Him co: the|t (ae ‘ . Pe ae eee ae iy Gleason put | Thomas fouled out to Bergen. Glea« Thoney sent 4! grounder within wii-|Detroit...... 00003000 — 3]/No nuNs : ‘ ree ene “ett ne iat Rusty (Acibad .cusablet bys eles | Be De > NS wher Ne probably por! 0) 01 Hgma's reach {and “perished at the ickey and Abbott; Kellian Sa Ove TS apa tt ant Won eleveriyo “Musion clowat’ strong {Lumley on first. Dobbs was the sec-' (Continued on Second Page.) Chasidy made u sack on My a@ carom off Clhesbro’s mit. Ile took ee rant of Oats One pag SETI Rae 4 year-olila: Hix (urlonga, Start mood. Won second nea piissed ball, Seibach wax] AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. wie y | inde nia aaah aa ag) Waa cS MORRIS PARK ENTR allowed to amile. Fultz got under and Wb oe won, Shein mon Bad Ride, | 5; i‘: F Open.Clos PL } squeezed Cougtiin's short soarer “ Hoston....12 3 80) Detroit.....8 7 Shrine w t tf } i 1 ‘j RUNS, New i Chicago,..9 8 52 Browne nico, b ; Cauli sent w nih hounder co sani {amimtnie'? 4 amends 3 & AST BIER, ie fy | THE METROPOLITAN dled at thst. Fultz put as Nea aa on. 0 13 bases. how Helin i i 4 a } fil sat gr aasenneitca oe al ieee two bigest a HANDICAP STAR TER S.,| t drew a base fee SEN SEY, SION WINS! fails ° Ho Fourth Race—The Metropolitan—The Withers mile. Ny cam won the rubber to-day by a soon \ poo — Irish Lad . 29° Mamie Worth ...0 114 |) ) to 3 M5 FRTOUN. St Hreege saline: 26° wenia Burch... 109 ]' N — _ Dazzling ua Secoma tn BEN LA CaN ay SEAN tian aed = Lx Castasss. 82 Red Knight . + 106 | Anderson ma Ratierles—M and Shaw; Mc and the stewards dis: | 82 Rostand .... ay Hep na ‘ é 103 \ ef MeCorm and Dillon | » 8 wd Badge ...26. 9 Over third bi el Q Hon Had Speed, linmra Pulsus ( Orth S ee 96 pre. botore “th 65 NEWARK BEATS TORONTO. filling Chie pias ( a uit tha speed in|] (4) Beldame: , - Damon 95 touched him out before he Wid a NEWARK: N. du May 4.—The Sallora Pee east he Was third, t ye lenge les 96 Myria a ire Md DOUERIOOOO | o start for first, NO RUNS, SEWER IAS sae / away Ah den ¢ i Selbach gathered in Anderson's as- | b@d a y victory here this Gooa Thing Le pa S i eension, Ganzel died at nging yesterday's def | Yi weakling to Jwrot 01000000 04 owded or | Belbach an easy’ hoo 1108000. <6 fired 7 Leis Gietine les to be Thiel Inning, ate and Raub; Par- Coole Dahlen, | change tn the \' The ontries fer the of Jacobson fanned at, thrée! of Ches- Bs I Moran tonaiderat | See Cua tneariiat sine aad is jay 1 finish int “Hog Hanser to Wittane, TUFTS DEFEATS YALE. patty"? then | made all thie angi it bait furionge OF they icity Rave--Meadowbrook Trail; about tw gheney, waa retired on strikes, NO| YALE FIELD, NEW HAVEN, Conn.,| thrown out Delehanty out, Mi ‘he wi by two. Br ths trom feané Ree ontire 139 - Cinnaheh ara GomPlesely fooled, be Mav 4.—Tufts defeated Yale thera to-day | Yeviin ty Me + [ Had Nospeed: Miron ones Daljianes 187 ‘ Tacobson's dréptive shoots. Unglaub| by 4 score of 4 to 2 ‘eurth Inning. | i 5 his way into the stretch dunted, but wagy throw out by Jacob- — few to Cuoley, MeGinntty} nou pleasing, He Sand the) sitsed wErobe. bur Ladle ig He[ ant then died ; on, Pultz watked aad reached, third! Sunday World Wants Work hot grounder. Delehanty’ to public bet on him. Hv broke last but jown and won by i Rerinoauli receslannlethen eyecare: sccure ana ~—— Reemed to have no. speed, and Fille: | fave lewathe in, front Y / } : (Wontinueithon Second Pare.) | Monday Morning Wonders, (Continued on Second Page.) brand finally desisted and let him galgap | foram aueen tell axa result of Akela tracks ace F 2. Beltsion i208 — Fanyel..22: HEA

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