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DAY, | M! AY 5 ‘ eta VIEWING THE METROPOLITAN HANDICAP FROM THE CLUB HOUSE LAWN AT MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK. | | Mf + JAPS ROUTED. SAY —AUSSIAN REPORTS SANS BEAT BEANEATERS: cveyie WORLD BIG CART > Unconbrsed Rumor Comes scm Sup HONLAMDENO 4, BERS 4, SENATORS 9 Smear hte | Petersburg that Japs Have Been De- The wréaing World i | feated'Their Casualties re: Put He Boston Gets a ‘aly Leadie Lead. in Eigse Innicg no Ld orld's eharta Bre indezed {rom the Grai race at and Game Is in Doubt Until Ninth — 103 Finer, kA and up: laat five and ‘one-Lait canis. T: 7 ne 10,000, While Russians’ Was 7,000. m3, GAT RAGE te aang: A ! | Se Washingtons, Disorganized, Surprise rns ieee % Fin beng vere li . Fuller ® | LONDON, May 5—4.02 P. M.—A despatch to the Central News| the Fans in the Greater City. FRR Bead There : i from St. Petersburg says a rumor is current there that a second battle has ¥ | <r> Repeat Mise Piseiin i 4 ‘ been fought at Kiu Lien Cheng, in which the Russian loss was 7,000, the GIANTS VS, BOSTON. | HIGHLANDERS Vs. SENATORS, in RaveelaTiicRanel A p : A “k ————— ound Mtise Eugenia, ha) " . Japanese loss 10,000 men and resulted in the Japanese being driven back Re BEES : | it aa Tot ne ses ; seein . ; in disorder. Browne, et, .. ; PF) Bute ot selatii hy » 104 art tain Won eantien Tonieeb ae Ow 7 . . Py . * t Devlin, 3b. . 6 2 Keeler, rf, Tb § | Owner HB. Duryee. The despatch adds that no contirmation of this report is obtainable. Bereta! 4 + Seale a a, Het | Index. Horses Jockeys, There are persistent rumors of a naval engagement between the ta : 4 Ve sera, I H * G rr 2 Vladivostok and Vice-Admiral Kamimura’s squadrons, but it is not con-] {axerman. 4 thw er ‘ = na Syiemaan Snes: neatern Hef : Totals ‘ firmed, BOSTON, f A report from Chefoo says that Chinese junks which arrived there [Pedals ech Puttnain’ th ninth wnaag report, that a fleet of forty Japanese warships and transports was oft WASHINGTON. | n+ tart Rood. Won i nana slant vr, turionas 7 Wei-Hai-Wei Tuesday, steaming northwest, i ha ead soning x Fin Open. ins br iy PORT ARTHUR, May 5.—The Japanese squadron is behind the Mea, ohleht Havas eet arent Liaoshan promontory, south of Port Arthur. Transports with Japanese : troops. on board have arrived at Pitsewo, northeast of Port Arthur, with the object of inaking a ends. much the best, Right Royal held Augu> Metropotitai Mtart pod) WR. York ‘Nae Can sew p: for three New Ti in 4 ‘ } « Circulation Books Open to “All. oy » | RESULTS EDITION i ‘BURNS MADE BID WITH KEENE |Great Day at Morris Park for the Duryea on the track to straighten out the tangle, and all the while the forty thou- : that the start was on. The roars were penetrated by cries of dismay-as &” 2 riderless horse was seen dashing after the field. The horse was Lord Badge ™ and the rider who lay ptostrate In the dust was Cormack. They were %2 quickly forgotten, however, when it was seen that the public favorite, Triad Lad, was in front, with Shaw sitting still. De ‘and naif furjones ‘Pamon and Beldame. They ran in the turn, and there was no change in by Meddier—-Hendsven. the cydey save that a horse whose rider wore white and blue spots. was steadily making his way through the struggling fleld with giant strides, This horse wes Toboggan, wearing the Keene colors, and he had been — edded to (he stake at the last minute. ‘: ies | - 1.910 14 white colors of Irish Lad were still in front, while the riders on Red Knight "Lallte had speed, but topped in the final ‘farione. Redfriar and Mamie Worth were making fruitless efforts to catch her. The white wis =a Jand blue spots bad now swung into fourth place. Into the stretch they swung, a beautiful picture, the sitken colors flashing in the sunlight like Jewels On came ‘Tuboxgan. He passed Mamie Worth, whose bolt was shot. Ue passed the tiring Red Knight, ‘ihen he was at Irish Lad’s tail. Shaw, | frightenad, locked over his shoulder and urged Irich Lad a, bit. ‘The colt | held his own and Barns, who was on Toboggan, went to the whip ow Satie : 3] , f WY INNINGS, vith Y y r was gaining under the punishment. But Shaw made no moye on Irish Ru ‘ ke Boston. i, h } A _ 3 +, = Lad and the cry quickly changed. All were shouting encouresement oe aa he Mh New, Vo Aan tRKC ® “ the fast Irish Lad as he swept by the judges a winner by two open lengths, ine . iy, Pettinger 4 17. Two.tax ; ‘elem Wketecn |g, | robomE pits Ni i ayo {| Tovoggan easily held second place to the end, beating Bedame a, lengt® ceert ae. benee Lore G5 oat . u paseo) i i 7 ; ier and a half for the place, the latter only beaiing High Ball a head, Be? {oun pat wh omnes | Wa on, ” yi as # 2 ai vi " i \ 2\dame and High Ball made up a lot of ground in the last quarter, ES BASEBALL and SPORTING PRICE ONE baa ed ‘Public Favorite Leads Big Field from Start to Finish in Metropolitan Handicap Win- ning from Toboggan by Two Lengths ir Good Time of 1,40. COLT, BUT COULDN'T GET WINNER. Stable and Jockey Shaw, Who Rides Three Winners——Favorites to the Front in Other Races. { ely Forty thousand people cheered wildly at Westchester this afternoo. | when Irish Lad swept by the judges the winner of the rich Metropolitan | Handicap. The crowd amassed in the grand stand and on the lawns, The club-hous: filled with society, the brilliant costumes of the women making bright spots of color that relieved the eye when turned from the dense black mass of people on the lawns and in the stand. The weather was most fitting for a great race and the track was in superb condition. Irish Lad, was a strong favorite over the field. He was held at the short price of 7 to 5 and thousands of dollars were wagered on his changes. How strong a favorite he was may be seen when the second cholce, Highs — ball, and Mamie Worth were quoted at 8 to 1. The public wanted nothing but Irish Lad, but there was quite a scattering play on the others at % tempting prices offered. The horses were called to the post at 4.05 o'clock. The parade was } interesting. Irish Lad cut up a bit and would not take his place at the | head of the line and finally dropped in behind Red Knight. Beldame also pranced out, of place and skipped all over the track like the fractious that she is. A great crowd trooped over fo the post to watch the: start, There was trouble at the post, of course. ‘Twice Mr. Fitzgerald jumped down sand anxious spectators stared at the far-away chute in breathless anxiety, Finaliy the berrier fluttered to the skies and a roar from the crowd told Mamie Worth and Red Knight came next, and then followed Stalwart, At the turn he had taken second place. Around the turn the green and Irish Led still held his lead with Shaw crouched far upon his withers, The cry weni up vogean wine,” for it seemed as if the Keene horse. pin eae Phar aa : - RASEBALL PARK, BOS er ca Hobo B SONG AND “WINE WINS THE +The Glants and Bostons were blessed 9 2% 7 ihe m to-day with as fine weather as on A MEERICAN Lt 3UK PARK, NEW " a 1 it R ICH J UVE N | LE STAKES z (Special to The Evening World.) BROOKLYN would desire to encounter, and the | YORI. May Go-The Senators beat the) tes daa ine Yh OM PHILADELPHIA, May 5.—The Brook-| crane, oh prea ea aes ey aon \ Second Pare.) | +h coupted in ; lyn team defeated the Phillies here this | Sheeknrd, If (Continued on Sécond Page.) _ ed on las LY | had all the + The other races outside «f the | ENTRIES AT MORRIS : afternéon in one of the worst exhibl.| KH: Ff AT avERN Races 8 EE | aoropain “Hanc "were very in i tions ever given by the Quakers by 13] Habr if es wae teresting, the chief feature being the fi to 8 In the ffUh Sparks went up in the | Mls, fh H RESULTS OF TO- DAY’ Ss GAMES. ‘107 Digan: for Courant | ent nm ee at enportaii race of the PARK FOR TO-MORROW afr and, although replaced by Bracken: | Herzen, Ci ick? aaa omipey Funan cae oat < fe, year Lor nee two e other | ridre, five runs were made. These were | “T° : a } Index Fl venta promised. ¥ The track! MORRIS rank RACE brought in with two hits, three errors Totals .... E NATIONAL LEAGUE. | AMERICAN LEAGUE. i 0:3] ue fast and weather charming i; and two bases on balls. The full score fe — { a ss B “ Z follows: ; eae PO. AB NEW YORK AT BOSTON. WASHINGTON an NEW YORK. | — ‘| ae Race Ree aconatian| First Inning. f Y 1 New York 02021000 5-10 Washington.. 0002202300 $ 8] Reliable was the favoriie in the Arat | ; 2 ce and he started thi alent el Eltzabeth. If Strang opened for Brooklyn by giving ? 9 {| Boston 30000100 1— 5 NewYork... LOOU1LO0020— 4 “a sg tace at ae Rinccad nie hialenty eal 1 ain Eleabeen ; Piergen, a high fly, Sheckard was easy et es--Mathewson and Bowerman;| Batterles—Dunkle and Dri; Wolfe ant il 16 | SDew breath zat > Darin Sallon Het Spee ittrand Doyle, Lumley filed Berend Moran, | Beville | fil 18! trom the barrier, Miss Eugenia snowed |“) Puineelets ae bo n a SESE ad tia lot of speed fo she raced up to Re ——Ehin- % te matte MIC Aes toh 8) BROOKLYN AT PHILADELPHIA. | PHILADELPHIA AT BOSTON. | msipae a ee F 63] Nabie and headed him oa the turn for | iy Strang a high one, oo 0 O 3-13) Phi'adelphia,. 000 000000—0 t an instant) Then Rollake drew away Wolverton’ ied “owt to “Dobbs and! rota 5 al Ooh boo so> sleum es. 00000820 = 3 CF tires: veaPoalfa what io caain and stalling Of a ruxh by Sov- Thomas scored on the throw. Van| sary bated Yor Breckenridge in the ninth | Philadelphia .. Sey 108 Won drivin “Timent.ke write (ure | oveign, won eaally by three-quarters of Buren struck. out.. ONE. RUN, ETHNIN Battorles—Cronin and Bergen; Sparks] Batteries—Waddell and Schreck: | by st nets eveign, web yh + Second Inning PEPER ET TRING and Dootn Young and Criger. Index - pre[s length. Sovereign was four te | 3 con: . ecayn ae a Lids n Hood. ‘The time fc Dobbs went out by the Hulswitt-Doyle | Philadelphia 3 % j Ie th ecord ade by Depne wane Out by: the Hulawitt-Dovie | Palecn sha 2] CHICAGO AND PITTSBURG, |. CLEVELAND AT DETROIT. f DeLay record made diy is Baa'the runner reached second. “Thanks Tecate Mis Tera Pisa, MBE. | These clubs were not scheduled fo play | Cleveland... 10020001 1— § Epi atea ti RUT SAM : $0 the of hha olted to ote three’ |run--aheckard.. as Hulsweitt. ta | to-day’ Each Ae jDetroit...... 00000201 0—~ 3 Mrennan AR 4 yeas ao Arar ieee coring: MeCcrmaick. (Bled to 11 Pairack eye T, LOUIS: AT CINCINNATI. Hatteries—Bernhardt and Bemis; Mu! fact ah Danket all th Second Victor.” for Duryea Stable. | halt iy Gloritier Thomas vand lion. tallied: “Bergen, was a at hy Pea hes UN }1en and Buelow. Monadnsck was slip Catallua and Lalke were the Brows = Fleur de Y Rn eiaieaoctta etre baer rook. rirgt| St. Louis .... 09 000000 0— 0 ‘aed Mert ate lteld this _onder to. the | == Maxcapeaua $3 Miss Brvauts dt nf oti ‘10 SE ae ae eel rae edie bore Bates ee we in2i |Cincinnath,.., OOOLOLLO — 3 CHICAGO AT 8T. Louis. re Shaw. took Tanya to the |— - or strane Wild throw. He purloined | of same pours Une ariel Mar AAN ADC HY) P| se: teats 000000100—-1\] SEE THE UNPARALLELED OFFER front and the Teity By threo. lenwthe | ot Et econd, oon wa out, trang to lott an el O1000001 2| e second victory ¢i y by pree ti he Bilton, NO. RUN! singled to right. “He was forced out by Se Chicago , 0 — 2] m from Santa Catalina, who beat Lalite Bole Pit hees Wolverton, Babb to Strang. NO RUNS. | NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | Batteries—Howell and Sugden; White OF LUNA PARK COUPONS} |: tread tor the plas i sagen tthe tite Pepe a Re yor Xow Yorwit 3” 800 ee ae & & # on Pagers A A Ht Radmulirstarbtisasey macy pa out ‘ronin’s bi | A Newton jen ning! pair ‘ch ala and went to secndeon s | ot ra Dilon pur Thomo ie base. Hel Dronkiyn..10 5 ima | AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. J Royal and Song and Wine, were adel iaumiey singisa® 15 | aledtout to Thorman Bebt aroeaitiy ane Chleagonsc8 H Phile'phinc? 12 a Ti8e, Lowle.t yan (Continued on Twelfth Paze) ed out to Thomas, srousiig the oe $19 St. eet TBO) | ee SS ee OES ee _ (Continued on T axe) R plate \betore the throw got home.” Me- Aesrr re . Jeni Dai Wel aermahale Aciee, Fun, Fie Goed Humor A Sanday Ma in Colorea| For results of races om Wester Seta Save Dillon a hgh ont, Babb (Continued on Becond Page.) Rasa ipsa "ee Phila'phia.7 7 800 Wash'tons.1 1B .o7t! ARG, Mine, Picy Morden it at ones Se) Soyore ka 8 ereat epee fer Sc, Dee" leracks see second pag A Mack. Opera ive Bags Buaday Magazine,” Order once, or a y's Tribune,

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