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TE REPORTS OF TO-DAY’S RACING AND RL BASEBALL and SPORTING ESE i PRICE ONE CENT NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1904. piamnaaarr eet aa ARTIST FLINN’S IDEA OF WHAT MAY HAPPEN IF JUSTICE GAYNOR Ir a IS UPHELD AND SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES ARE ALLOWED IN NEW YORK / Toupee, Quoted at 30 to 1, Leads All Fr : : the Way in the Second Race, and ALCRIR On areata. — Fae i : 3 Glorifier, at 25 to 1, Beats the Favor- AND A BUNEH'O? z , ae, Foe tant “ Cicculation Books Open to Ail.” | ite in the Fourth. Sis Troops Land from Transports on Each Side of Liaotung Peninsula, Seize the Railroad Line and Investment of Russian Stronghold . from Land and Sea Is Begun. ' ee Bryn Mawr, a Lukewarm Choice, Lands / the Larchmont Stakes, but Gettysburg L Is Best Horse and Loses Through Interference in First Part of Journey. “fend N THe Bs ee , towiew Vat anne, ano Bes nO EER wan even %|SOLDIERS WADED 1,000 YARDS. ENTRIES AT MORRIS : IN SURF TO REACH THE SHORE. - BERETS | aeeeweees BISTONS BEAT EVENING WORL! TAPP CHART UNHAPPY WIFE sins esr nt Gonder ta etre ome nine coms ae cal HICH! ANDER MEEDNS Bay ar ncee Cokes ~ SHOOTS HERSELF tily Went to Mukden to Avoid Capture % wy fata eee cur, the talent mass 3 Halon a Se 3 G s The Evening World's charta are indexed from frst “ae at Aquedue Russians Kill 10 and Wound 70 ‘of T Ear iaa\taysoeionaliaey om Sip Easy sng 85 Bia ate wh Troops, Believing Them to Be Jai ! Jimmie: Colin's Champtons Won |, fs.01 bein er Mi Ovaen fait, yee ~~ |Mrs, Mary M. Cruikshank, Nov- Own. Wse0ps, 8 a lucky to cash, for Gettysburg was the Best horse and would probably have the Initial G f the Seri Index. “Horses. Jockeys. Wt. Bi TEL TS ia! Game o} eries | — BF 1 5 t , : i tS aiee wine 0 eee LONDON, May 6.—Port Arthur is cut off from railroad won but for interference in the first part ns = i “TR Gey gens from Clark Griffith’s Team by) jj fer, Wealthy, Commits Suloide in} i: with the Russian hse. A Japanese army has been landed at ot she race. He made up a lot of ground, finished vory strong and was | ae bese ud) s : : 5s Zorn a sms} Sore of 5 to 2. “8 5 Her Luxurious Home. ‘Adams on the west side of Liaotung P»ninsula, close to the railroad. i z army is only twenty mil-- distant from the Japanese force which ber f. Because the love sho craved seomed | landed yesterday at Pitsewo, on the east side of the peninsula. : fa tc har to have gone out of her married * “js movement appears to mark the beginning of the end of Port Me, Mrs. Mary Mack Cruikshank, tie] Arthur. With the railroad in their hands the Japanese can. cut of werevor-warttn| forcements from the north and attack Port Arthur with overwhelming \ Morris Cruikshank, one of tne best «6 on the land side. It is not believed that the Russian stronghold gant known real estate operators in this city, put a bullet through her heart to-dav | stand a great while against a combined land and-sea attack. ; jn her magnificent home, at No. 101 It is reported that the Japanese have landed an-army ‘of 60,000 West Sixty-ninth street, ‘The tragedy was th mination of | men under Gen, Oku at Pitsewo, a settlement on the east side of the svrles of petty quarrels between hi , fi - died, law cana ha. | Mand and wife, extending over a \ er | Liactung peninsula, eighty miles northeast of Port Arthur. The peningula SG" Winner br." e, peeareenl ree Mrs. Crulkahank was a | at this point is narrow and 60,000 men sp have no:difficulty in in. ee oman emotions; her hus it and railroad. Sp ys. Slee. FL © practical business man, Repeated. | trenching themselves across it an cutting Sf 0! the diasensions betwoen them have} Admiral Alexie! and Grand Duke Boris have lett Post Arthur fos ever, Glorifier closed with a rush and 5 i pba aaa erica to hee! Mukden. St, Petersburg saya that thé Admfral and the Grand Duke 5 a 4 . Always, 3 Just’ mulled tie favorite on the poet, | Geicyaaure and Andren Mack. In ihe ‘ i$] towarar, to return atver's tew wean’ | were ordered out of Fort Arthur to join the main body of troops, bat: th ‘Thirty-third,-a well-payed youngster, pane Frye age ent Boston. 0 a her huaband and home, prevalent impression is that they vold Being captured. ee Bel chy f ere Tt seemed to Mra, Cruikshank, child-: Admiral Togo's fleet is outside Port Arthur and despite dentals from ed nN ; wearing Capt.. Brown's colors, was in @ rattling 4) First Base on Balle—Oft Hughes, 2; Gettysb “Tis “Gr cae = a ya need tr fh a rt Dut ‘weakened “in the nat v Macltr DOG | lees as she) wi Russian sources it is quite certain that the Russian fleet ia bottled up. The third, after leading the first quarter. from G¥ttysburg, yenTWires:| Peed. but wenkened in’ the last furlong.” Fine Art speedy, but a quitter, that love had been los who was two lengths in front of Buck: | ties ‘Hite-Gtahl, Keeler. Two-Hese Hl sages = ——— = to her.. So she wrote in a lett 2 4 —. on Hasy hea ; ley A oe heey reas etree aa ot 12 meoutees LACH $1.000, added; for maiden Wir He: bait, a mllp on Eaton well to her husband, sna ava tcaes ah japanese plan of campaign undoubtedly provides for a simultaneous attack Inmasked ‘went to the fron’ rs wn a : a g S., by Haat as 00D as Olu's jaae yd ged Fevorite In Beaten a Head. ier, Te uA LL letter, which she wrote to her most in-!ypon Port Arthur from sea and land Gen. army gots Gown = ee aaa = OY FIRST RACE—81.000 added; selling; tor four: 10810, Loulse Einton finished strong. Foxy Kane did not like th HIGHLANDERS. 46d; selling; for three-year-olds and up: course. inten 8” Winkel bh. no by teuky—“Pisees. “Own: 6] ° rm jomecop> eogeccest teens £) carquence lonog el worgoooce: Toupee made ai “running way. Champlain ran © fal ae Bo > at e-woscocop 2: | 3 [] THIRD Race Larch re ACE—The 7 LD Tie of Wither tate RnoRt: tar th Maxgie Weir. Owner, 2occe” i f be" ‘i pee 188 An aoa! se ; Feey th 4th the most speed, and away well. In lest furtong, how. | Ting a lead Bi ‘two lengths ste led into wed by Buakie; al mcooce won| wl 0] Orme romeo| S31 weee~roronen ole. Tiirty Third and Sel fe beat the ee ese 3 = | | timate friend, Mrs, George A. tthe neula 4] ‘ We opadb peed Gloria ; ns lof North’ Das, Mabe, deat tererens the pent “ +3 a AMERICAN GROUNDS, BOSTON, " a 1 Killed herself. Beautiful, rich, the ; Gioriner, third ar ecgthe naam. | Wad. (pq Cnek Beans gremendous hitting | iia : 1 author of two novels and an ecosm. ANS KILL 110 ; so Siete Lee ee cee anette | lav for Boston. He. drove tn four at| ee Gai tj f planes suinn, tore Gant oon | RU SSL : ties sie dupa : in Eye ined. | Gelvegs wee thoes the five rune of the home team, his ¥ * cance | eadiahialabcy herbal in| tte! sarhcict. OF THEIR OWN TROOPS. i is pieee. Thirty ‘Third, somtiner Col Sooner H : 7 Lae sees Wek ever Osean, Runnels Won Bastly. Ina across the rubber, and his home baredlebaliypitcenie CHA tease Nyda Fi Ritua tenis intecmied tole hers by ems TOKIO, May 6—Noon.—Gen. Kuroki, in reporting yesterday, tells of husband ica Loe. Taine the evening, ™P*n@ Had Bed). yioody encounter during the Russian retreat on Sunday tat, es, who was strona in the Fell iment Gen. Kuroki says that a Japanese patrol consisting . men re folanea Twelve | of bém. poe colts TBI ye third jprounety ahosts oe Ane eee ererree reached Tengshanghong on the 3d Inst, when a Russian patrol posted: way, : ee fon vas tee pes pronerantel TH RACE—4 7 = To the intimate friends of Mr. and out under-a ord drive ell the way and toh Run Wen. this. lei the fret past of the same they fait geod waned : j Mra. Cruikshank it waa known that {on a hill south of the village attacked them. The Japanese patrol there: Zinguree K fe 1 (Continued on Second Page.) 1 1 Runnels was always the favorite in} "un in. the fifth, the first made « the figth race, and he made all the’run-( these rounds this year, sending Tanto i kenge "tam tp & bit to spare by a | jill and Collins over the rubter ahend firet Dart, closed very str { awerving repeatedly. 5 5 , 4 wibde\ the eaxiy running’ t hit ‘Tannebill readily. Althotgh they Owner. A. 4 their saucried life was not of the happi- Favorite Won the Larchmont. | siete, made t Bec aning ingho| ade fires kite ta the second inning 3 Jockeys. W x est. Mrs, Crutkehank was a woman Hiemenei i Coijanan 1 4 } full of sentiment and emotion, Mr. ie Rrya Mawr was the obolce in the|Snyder then took the lead and heid {t| they got but one run. In the last four si Parchinont,” bu & | %9 the last sixteenth, where Honolulu ge anyria ) GJ crutksnank 19 a steady, unsentimental /and Best and ihe Walker girl loft ay F 94 Ingulettive Giri. i. is i f f B Dusiness man, ‘The couple never had| house in searoh of ons. : ‘0 i tified of > way. rates mycl any children and in the ten years of |, Coroner Scholer was, notiqes ‘ “Wg r 4 ‘Tannehill and in the Inst inning the aide was retired in order, innings but four hits were made off Rungele ton played a very strong game ded wal fo thelr married life Mre. Cruikshank had} took oharge of He found. that a in the fled and did not make a felding er, BY doa Cea os repeatediy gone to her mother's home | before Kiliiig he Bare. \Cruenenk | RACES ON WESTERN TRACKS. paige loan ead a 3 5 ual RE in Philadelphia, remaining there some- | Prt {aiehedah "hag evidently. crawled " s) made in the fourth inning, costing | “H) Banolule FA in | times for weeks. There never has been! under the couch before shooting herseit a Tun.” Kesler's stiok work was boat | 94. stimenalit’t °° H ée af fo t any open rupture between the couple, |in order to prevent sthe. report of the : 7 Mackey Dwyer tee t j- | revolver from 1 . s Hughes's friends were \e. + ss 5) but ir their own home they have al t WINNERS AT DELMAR and 3 to 1. Dundall, even place, waa bers, and when te came {othe bat in Powers a a 43) aye ocoupled weparate apartments and ations! Ahe Betts . second and Igelina third, Time—0.5. tho ‘third inning they : u ce Pe Tee Bh 7 4 10} nave had little in common. Among the letters that the woman had! City Magistrate Gets a Deci- FOURTH RACE—Mite and a sixteenth, | With an elegant gol watch, chain Honolulu was} Snviier had plenty of speed. Mackey Dwyer a bad horse | written was one for her husband, Hy ; seit FOURTH 3 Tan, 9 to 10 and 1 to 8; {40d charm. The weather war delicne | Wat now. Rtonewall cloned “stron 7, LOU, Me, Mag ttowire| Zane lene ea it ian "wam St: Hand he etandane or te i Com| e—1.49 1-5. = Mrs, Crutkshank was a Miss Mary) Oiich''sne sald that her married ‘It are the winers of the races run here t.-| 14 Mack, of Philadelphia, and was thirty- i ag there was no love {i sion from the Appellate Divi- pass third. 7! enthusiastic, es 7 pix years old, Her mother's family ts |4 joned gome business mat.) ny 3B Kirst 1 ’ 4 Philadelphia, wanted settled and ended tt MASH Za, ip We. te| we Mee earnest tl ewer nt ae at us| RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES, [rennet eee eiamane, (hE RRB Con toethtaaae| Sion of the Supreme Court Tae cee Aneeaa | Deron 2, Ven Ne akgaler fied o Dougherty, Fultz . Was Going to Philadelphia. to'Mra, Matthews wont further into de- ; was second; Passive! Marco third, ‘Timen23 1-6 ‘| tah had to run for Nor Rihie, at Th is leading up to the aulcide| talis about her unhappy ife. ‘The other His Favor. os 34. R a rf Doi ‘ thd fhe events jetters the Corone oO make SIXTH RACH-One mile. y| Dougherty sent up'a high of th *y we eventh-sixteenths| pee hor eet {hon | Mule cantured close Cathe pteat hat AMERICAN LEAGUE. =| NATIONAL LEAGUE. were made oublie by ttre oe aia | her lett hand ; ; ‘ollins singled t nibeenbcons — \ oaeee a day, Last . ‘ : ‘i 1 Supsenn Conqueror third. Time—1-4i. to est for thes” bas, ‘Ceding een NEW YORK AT BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA AT PITTSBURG. }MF. and Mrs. Crulkshani, had agit} 4 a or matey tiesto court to-day. handed down w. Geotaiea EES ele man an oth fi ; . ary i eth street, ONE RUN, T{reht both fanned out, 00 101.000 0— 2 Phitadelphia.. 0 2.070.003 3—18| craikenank announved her intention of ia. St underlined ‘o| dismissing the charges against City 10013000 — 8° pitsburg Batteries—Hughes and McGuire; Tan- nehill and Farrell. pi Philadelphia to-day to vialt her Magistrate Seward Baker on which bis ing trunks, with her colored maid, {da} {Uzury forced to work.” The applica-| ‘he charges were In brief that the Walker. tion of this Is not Sleannaa) Mrs. Crulk-| Magistrate had neglected his duty in shank and her hus were both | Giecharging peneons eect sedia£,} late tane wealthy, the Anti-Policy law. Hight’ men who ‘had been arrested NO NEW HAVEN STRIKE, | and whom ne Wischarged were, subse LOUISVILLE RESULTS. Willams gent one that was warm Us for Parent and Jimmy. reach LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 6—he re-| Knacrson ported ee htached, first, sults of the races run here to-day are to Preonan. Williame was 4 out ‘trying to steal second, Farrell to | RAGE Sate emilee Wan UY | neat Ohaeoa Pant oat on a: AYA Oral A le ‘ y to / vax, 18 to| Lady Lasce, Ferris was called out on strikes, Fatreli Batterles—Fraser and Dooin; Miller and Smith, WASHINGTON AT PHILADELPHIA! 7. oul AT CINCINNATI. Washington.. 23000000 I— 6) St, Loun 000130000—4 Philadelphia, 05 0 0 1 1 4 8 O—16| Cincinnati 00200203 —7 No Shot Was Heard. No shot was heard during the night, the first Inumation that anything was oe 8 Bec: Fass hird. 43 34. was an easy out, Willams t Batteries—-Patten and Drill; Henley] Batteries—Nichols and Byers; Ewing coming when the Walker girl Sh ts) NO RUNG, # fo Gansel.| ana’ Schreck. and Schlel, < lade pate Mlatraae's) {GSE TSE: EL De sens anlal (oD Ren GsReren } : yor oat Sire ident Teninm: iette Star ste Ea ie Reet ee fab] ereinnke and, getting no snawer, entarert Which Will Avert Trouble. PAs geoond; “AN Good third.” "Hme~| pare got there Just_in'time Gorter ae | DETROIT AT CLEVELAND. SF ee eoeremenmers ces a Se Roman DERE eeouncpne] NEW. HAVEN, Gin, (MAY Ave 3 i drop, and Ht went for a hit. Magul Mra. Cri machinists of the New York, New Ha- 1 THIR RACH Five anatones fur [arr Om he Who Murtie fia Detroit ...... OO ete a i ° e eo i NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING, | 1.5 way undisturbed. The maid w Veg Hasttord pr a gh RE 4 to 5: |to the bat he was presented with a goid | “leveland ... - ms Berea AG to Mr, Crulkshank's room, roused manded a 15 per c crease In Wages, W TIME TARLE TO ASBURY: FINISHES AT WORTH. Melita cima.” Sei2,508 Blac, was second: }wasch and chain by his Boston “ad-| Hatterles—Stovall and Wood; Donohue told him that she didn’t know what had] juve been granted concessions wrich |S” "PARK. : “sed! mirers, Hughes popped to Tannehill.|and Bemts. Bronkiyn..10 5.667, Boston, become of hie wife. Mr. Cruikshank ‘ rriha threatened Ceriey . FOUR aE RAG puree quartets |Ofm singled to centre, scoring Un- = ee Cincinatti 7 .oa2|Picesbure..3 “8a Te dressed ‘and went tol the rean| i OF Py wane Crise, 10 to) andi glaub, Fults hit to ‘Parent, who 8T. LOUIS AT CHICAGO. Chicago,....8 6 STUPhilu'phin..2 12.309] hastily Grosses vit Teininute he saw |, The understanding ts that the road | Columbia Girl third. Time—Lte | Uched secon, forcing Keeler and 5 i room, In less haa granted an increase of 6 2-3. per the bare foot of his wife protruding | cent. from under one of the couches. Hastily ‘wegon| “ completed a double play to La Chance. VIFTH RACE—Four and one-half fur-| ON RUN, lout .. 9.00.0 910202—5 TWo BOYS DROWN. juarters of. a | longs.—Won. by Woeborflelds, 6 to 2 and| ‘Tannehill’ fled out to Anderson Chicago _— He one ev eslgethavecenal tee 16 to 1 and 5} even; Fred 10 to 1 for place, Was! Dougherty hit a grounder to Ganzel.| Batterles—Slevers and Sugden; Fia-| A twelve-year-old school boy, aup- | moving eee Soe feats ak moe Fox Hunting third. “Time—0.6 | Coiltne got two bases ona short one | herty and Sullivan. posed to be Bers Hedolio, of No, §s| dead body of Mrs. Cruikshank, blood left. El third. ‘Time}] SIXTH RACE—One toile und aa James street, foil! off Plor No. 16, ast | tickling from a Uy wound te ihe Jett SEE THE UNPARALLELED OFFER Cc. elghth.—Won by Disius, 10 to 1 end 4 to River, late to-day, and was drowned, it} 1: iro, 6 to 1 for place, Bre- it hand, 7 halt Yond; Baird thirds “Time” 166. Pr AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. | Anranam Marcus, nine-years-old, of|"imost craned by the sight Mr. OF LUNA PARK COUPONS { —<—<—— Fourth Inning. ; + tn PC) No. 408 Bast fmt street, attempted | Cruikshank rushed from the rnam o- a y 7 ' | Mark Cast: Tth Av. im6th E\berfeld got en awful blow in thy to jump from the pler upon a scow after , Charl |. Best, whi . ‘ots i fat 4 More [head us he stepped to tre ‘piate echool. He fell into the ast River and Bewyeried beenead piselapl asian Myirs o 4 4 & on Pagers # - : . 7 A (Continued on ‘Beoond Page.) iu ‘Waoh' io Seta Sieh Bours, He asked him to get a doctor t F %

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