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r t could not catch Hurst Pa’ 1 dt eee) { » seh wan Saally by a length and a halt at n Bac COM WEATHER-—Clondy to-night; Sunday showers, SEBALL RACING #@ SPORTS ‘PRICE ONE CENT. SOCIETY'S TURNOUT ~-AFEATURE TO-DAY ‘MORALS PARK TRACK Gay Set on cued Lawn, in the Paddock and on the Club-House Verandas Made a Wonderful Picture at the Westchester Course. Hurst Park Won the Toboggan Handi- ‘cap from Fine Field of Sprinters, and Gold Ten Romped Home in Front of “Bouquet Stake Candidates, ‘The Westchester race course was a’ way, beating St. Jude fifty le wonderful picture this afternoon. The| the place. ico es gay set in the clib house presented the Namtor Beats All Gold. ** one: bright bit of color on the courses! -purnp) Sumahades of gorgeous hues are thelJowed "oy" Nenior end verb ee ees fastilon just now and every woman who| faced this way to the stretch, where had’ one epread it for inspection with | amor went A AT the Fesult that from a distance the club] Gold, whe Inf teeed deye Bale from Al house. lawn looked Ifke an animated | head porns Since etiee beeteakelere moraic. | ———— In the coach inclosure just beyond the clad and below the paddock ihere| RESULTS AT WORTH. were more drags and tally-ho's than Tacegoers ever seen there before, In thé oclub-house grounds there were mor than @ hundred automobiles of all colors, sizes and descriptiors. In the cree RACE Threk-conttens of s paddeck - fashionably-gowned women | $7/',,.¥ on, by Monaatle, | “plage, was “4 watched the saddling of thoroughbreds. | Second; Allista third, Tim Everywhere was, life, colur and} SECOND RACE Ive yety. ‘The immense grand stand was | Iles-Won b nian = Trroply 7 2,2 second: “Lusarion,” third. thronged, and thousands massed on the] place, was lawn ‘while the races were being run. | Time—L0L 1-5, rot Ieee : : THIRD RACFe-One and a quarter Bot than 30,000 people were present. | 16 1 mie Won oy Potpeen, 2 to 1 and Card Was Interesting. 5: Little Elkin, § to 1 for place, was ‘The card was very interesting and the| Second; Mauser third. ‘Time-207 5, WORTH RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, May 7.—Following are the results of the races run here to-da; Srey '. | FOURTH RACE—One and one-eighth conditions such asx weather and track | of q mile.—Won by. Port Royal, kel were as perfect as if made to order./ and 2 to 1; Gregor K.. 8 to 5 for place, The features on the card were the To-| was second: Banter, third. Time— boggan Handicap and the Bouquet} 255 Stakes. The latter being for two Won by Big Ben, 10 to 1 and 3 olds. In the Toboggan Handicap there|to 1; Trene Lindsey. 1 to 3. for place was the best field of sprinters that have |Was second; Beau Ormonde, third. Time, been gent to the post in any 12 8-5. The betting was exce SIXTH RACE—One _Miie.—Won by andidates [Trinity Belle, 9 to 5 and 7 to 10; Falklan to have a chane: & to 5 for place, was second: Soldier of R. Thomas's filly Lady Amelia was] fortune, third. Time—141 3-5. the. choice at 18_to b, while Hurst Park, : Astarita an ‘astallan were jeavily layed. Hurst Park was an easy layed: divest ear wie ait, gani{ WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE. Well within the last furlong and then, —— ) game “away, winning, is ne Pimised:| LOUISVILLE, Ky.. May 7.—The win- Robin Hood showed amazing speed, bu a “s 4. red’ badly in the last sixteenth so'that | Poe a the races <held hore! to-day) are E@yinoor got upand beact him out o1| 4% follows: i place, ‘while’Gay Boy just nipped) FIRST RACE—Six and a half fur- bun Fonitnir Face epad? Amelia did | jongs,—Won by Delmonico, 2 to 1 and § none wae y 1; Nameokt, 1 to 2 for place, was se The Boquet Stakes, was un easy vie~] {0 di 5 . tory for MW William Lakeland’s tilly, Gold | ond; New Mown Hay third. Time Ten. | [t was known that Gold ‘Ten was a Pea nh; but this was the first. Ne, Lakelogid had condes- ceuded to put a gooa rider on her, Forehand, an apprentice boy nas ridd es but h RACE—Three-quarters of a ND RACE—Five-eighths of a ‘on by Miss Inez, 4 to 5 and 1 to 4; Walter Arnold, 7 to'20 for place Was second; Lawler third, Time—1.01%. cn Slivorwings, 7 to andthe landed the fily “an Soyer Oe ce Glace was second; Lone- ner. dale third. Time—1.42. High Born Didn't Go Through, FOURTH aS Four and a hail f furlongs; won by Intensd, 15 to 1 and In this rageln killing won altompted [fete Hive Bind, & to 8 for: place, wae by Mr. Gideon and ‘his friends onlsecond; Oesran third. ime, | 54%, led for a while, and) Kurtzman’ finished second, but was dis- ceand (1 Tqualified for fouling. le Whose} EIETH RACE—Full course,—Won b; speed Acer King, under nna. | Itactiara, 3 10 1 and 3 to 5; Dr, Nowlin, tor ancien, the thind choices te Seating [Sd tPA None tke, NE h Montressuh and Hello, who were equu ONE at, Hallane sored aleties tis | SIXTH RACE-One mile and seventy tory In'the second, with Schulmantte, a] 3#'d8—Won by Barney Burke, 9 to 1 rco-cahot, second, ‘Bank alse an ou {and 2 0 1: St, Hera 1 to 2 for place, sider, was ‘third, [#8 Second; Discus, third. Time—. Shrine Wins the front. of Waterside, ‘tho Tave Montresson and. Hello, Sth saual RACING ENTRIES FOR MONDAY: choices In the Shrine, the third “cl jumped. away in front h Tunping, followed by Shrine and Helio.) 7.—The entries for the races to be de- hen they swung into the stretch] cided here Monday are as follows: Shrine went to the front and won in] "vies Mace For, three-year olds, and up. heck from Montrexson, who F PEAS se iength and halt Ward; alx'and @ helt furlongs of Withers St, Bellane Won Lanily., = H.Chane'ilor.126 100" Robin Hood .105 a ; 4 Mussulman was the tip, and he opened au even favorite with St. Bel- June. ‘The wise ones Went wy St. Ase: at he was backed down to to 5 and Mussulmuu went ‘bask to to 1," Mussulman hed plenty of speed the early running with Wille St. Bellane, always begin. was diivirie in the rea, Rellane went to tne at away won in paally hy ign, Merry, lengths. jamite event, with Montresson yabure .. 08 Helipse course, Be oi Metron "Abeentien ais anes on High Horn, Ff gp li 7a eR ea High Born, a good thing wearing Dave| 90* Bound trook:= ‘42 Candidate Gideon's colors, backed at the last mo-| ,{) pithonte + BS orn ads, Pruge mont to win a fortune, took the lead at nace fr alg 1097 Memphis | yuna the start of the third race and made the +] running, followed by Gold ‘en, th os oR , Reavy be pasked second choice. Matador —— Out of Reach.113 ide _were trailing the pace- Y otona Handicap; six fur. makers in Born held ‘his lead to the i a Id ‘Ten closed and drawing | ONES of Witners hai ay Won easily by four lengths fron 918 Fou O i yor | Ml 200 Lux, Caste, jorn, who beat Waterside two| Tin Adi i im bark 3 a 1 Hy Hien, B for’ the place. 8 Ad . Marat Park’s Tobogsan, 08 Daamnom esi aa 210. Nis tom in he: i and Careless coupled, Mivtia’ "and "fom" God” eae “paly Robin Hood was the pacemaker in| 3c, ine fourth race, followed By-Lady Amer | get? ila; Divination and lajor Pelham. hy i2 this order for a quarter, and then it h Race—Alarer, three years o Huret Park moved up to the leaders, ft BWtiners rife, ont ahd BP: Lj, in Hood eld with bulldog te- 10) ‘ty, apd Hurst Park passed Iti in the ton fanionee” Kohinobr then closed ff Tite head in| > at a PETES ind, wha ciasedietnes ha hee -Caltée Won the Hentie, Qargreas oe ety, 1 a Misveit ed = co OF TO DA ys RACING AND BASEBALL. oa ns LETE REPOR TS Che FINAL | | “Circulation Books Open to All.” | Circulation Books | “Circulation Books Open to All.” | to All.’’ | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | ji Ne RESULTS EDITION. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1904. A PRICE ONE ONE ae sa WORLD RACE CHART THIRD DAY AT “MORRIS D DAY AT MORRIS PARK. Inst aime a Winner che by 0. BAM. Winner, come by = BROOKLYNS LOSE A CAME 10 REDS . —eae Joe. Kelley's Fast Aggregation Take First Game of Series | xecor from Hanlon’s Men by Score | warner. RECORD IN VAULT AT YALE. ‘MeLenahan Ctears Bar at 12 | oy. Feet After Winning Competi- rs tion—Elis. Beat Tigers “in| Games 77:to 27. ~~ oo tates Head 1-6 uiman speed’ (ag unr Bank closed wed tron: will ira- a soni anes Seriatherw’ ot Ddivaa (Special to The Evening World.) New Haven, YALE FIELD, May 7.—Yale was picked for a winner at the start of the dual meet Princeton this afternoon.. was ideal, but a stiff wind swept down from the course. favoring the runners /——- in the dashes and hurdles. and Payson Dana, vard captain and manager, were among the spectators to get,a line on Yale's Maud BATTING ORDER. The weather SRRABH owes 20/5 ition, 1b. McCormick, 3b. Borgen, c. Hurst Park easily, best ) the Iaat fuplonke. 119 FIETH RACE_The New Yor calsdonia ‘owt wn art fe Poole, p. Umpire—O'Day nirong, icles rane ca 3 Torrey, of Yale, was cdunted as possible record breaker in the dashe: H, H. Baxter, of the New York A. C., was referee of the meet. dash, 220-yard dash and the 1% and 220 hurdles were run McLanahan, world’s record in the pole vault, but not, however, in competition. He cleared inches, winning the event, and afterward coatinued in a try for a record, He succeeded, clearing the bar at 12 feet. (Bpecial to The Evening World. CINCINNATI, May lon did not arrive in the city with the Brooklyn team Friday aftérnoon, hav- ing stopped over in Baltimore for a day. He made his appearance here to-day ‘and proceeded to tell how good his ag- gregation was thty year. “The Western oritics who have been putting us into the second division will have to reserve their form sheets before said Hanlon, ‘we surely will be fourth or better when ie-) the last game ts played. 7.—Manager Han- The 100-yard in one fe ee made a )— eSSeatac-wes Her: =e i he Raga ‘Cava for thtee: yea eat-old and 9 SIXTH RACE 120 SRA Foo Widner eb hoy Tiastin Owner, F. Hepat the world's record pole vault, made in Chicago in 1898, 11 feet 10% tnches, McLaughlan was in superb form and cleared the bar by at least two inches Sheckard out iad grounded to Strang fanned. second. 100-Yard Dash—Won by J. gies ear but was out trying Yale; 8. Rulon Miller, ; D. J. Torrey, Yale, third; time, 10 Princeton, sec- doubled, sending Doniln to third. r {lin out, one to Bergen on Doing All Gold “improved, “Akela closed strony eerie OF TO- DAY'S ‘GAMES, AMERICAN LEAGUE. NEW YORK AT BOSTON, famtor was beat y_ speed. 120-Yard Hurdles—Won by E. J. Clapp, Yale; Louls Mentz, Yale, second; J. Carter, Princeton, third; time, 18 Second resha Dobbs flied out to Odwell. Huggins to Kelley. Dillon ‘fied out 8. ° Bition {0 Poole, Woodruff was to Babb, Prinoeton had only one entry tn th Vi00-yard dash and 12-yard hurdles. Mile Run.—Won by R. E. Princeton: C. B. Alcott, in. third, Time—4m, 31 2-58, T, Glnns, Yale, Inches: P. 'T. White. ches, second: W. } Princeton, 39 feet 54% Inches, third. 440-Yard Dash—Won by 8, R. Burnap, raft ..105 | Yale; G. M ec: NATIONAL LEAGUE. NEW YORK AT 87, Louis. 000000002 2 010000000-1 ‘Taylor and Warner Taylor No? RU Sutthoff out, Poole to Dillon. Dik Donlin filed out Yale, second; “McCormick fouled out to Schlel gen Bled out to Donlin, Poole singled Strang out, Sutthog to Kelley. nd made the} MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK, May; D. ©, Chapt Shot Put—Won by Batteries—Chesbro Dineen. and Cruger. aotios Seat BROOKLYN AT CINCINNATI, 000200020 4 -00020130 —6 Poole and Bergen; WASHINGTON AT PHILADELPHIA Washington.. 00000103 0— 4 -003003230—i Batterles—Jacobson and Drill; dell and Schreck. Mates, Princeton, third; time. Shreckard walked. Sheckard was spiked by Goroyran going pall second, but continued playing, Dobbs pide: selling; four meee mile run won Prinveaton, Second: singled to left, to Corcoran, TW Sheokard and Lumley a Yard Hurdle—Won_by B. J. Clapp, Johnston, Yale, second; J. tale, third. Time—%Hs. STON AT CHICAGO. 1110—5 DETROIT AT CLEVELAND. mick grounded to 000011000—-2 -10010120 Hatteries—Dovovan and Buelow; Joss Batteriés — Wilhelm Dolan scoring Wicker and: Kling. a Running Bron sump Won Oy ish AAS: rote tripped, | PHI LADELPH 1A AT ~ PITTSBU RG. Ree 00:0 0 0/0 0 00.223 - 00000000000 8T. LOUIS AT CHICAGO. 301000003—7 £02201 0:0:2— 8 y and, Sugden, Bergen singled Strang fied out sirgled to right and stole ey cond. lev Med out to Donkin. Poole to Dillon. Donlin grounded Halt; -Mile Run von by lL. M ‘ale; Ts. R. EB. Williams, time. Im, 59 2-68, Pole ‘Vault—Won by W.. , IY feet Biz inches; ond,'11 feet 6 Inches; G. Srinteton nee ter! f 5 and Sullivan, Beever ind Phelps. fouled out to’ Ditto AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Cooke and M, , ran to Kelley. 2 Keley filed out to Dobbs at home run, F % Inch, ‘McLanahan's te Las) inches, equals the Yale record, -£63,Cleveland..6 8 pran singled Co! rgen to Babb.trying to teal, ng Hammer—Won . oR. eaeineet pal! feet oN Jnches: 385 Wash'ton..1 15 9 6 .coulHbila’pnt died, J. Tavior kloy. Mi ick} aut to Anderson, NO 1Bs\veet Il inches. | out at tne plate an Gilbert's Fourth I ee High Jurmp— Won, by W. J. Jack, Ya feet 11% Inches; N. B. ‘ton, second, 5 feet 10% inches; Yale. third, 6 feet 8% Inch: . Points—Yale, 77; A Sanday Masudine Breat ne Tail Jovonder'next ‘Sunday's im Col tor Se, Dam" i 4 Fini pase Bunday Maxasive, SEE THE UNPARALLELED OFFER OF LUNA PARK COUPONS Poole fied out to Don- Bergen stole second, Strang walked Borgen got third on a wild pitch. Sheck- on his grounder to Tooker, Prince: F ard forced Stranj 10 princeton, 7, RUNS. ‘Sehlet walked. Sutthoff fouled out to (Continued on Second Page.) Mandsome Magasine tn. given away with the N.Y, Sunday jey route. Browne died. Burke to Bec! AA Ae on Page'o. A wt A NT WIN IN NINTH HIGHLANDERS DEFEAT BOSTON, SCORE 6 10 McGinnity Relieves Taylor in Box in the Last Inning in Game in St. Louis. and Strikes Out Two Men in Succes. sion, Clinching Game for His Team, Griffith’s Men Slug Curves of Cham- pions’ Pitcher, Dineen, Making Five Runs in One Inning, Enough to Win the Game Without Further Scoring. GIANTS VS. ST. LOUIS. HIGHLANDERS VS. BOSTON. ST, LOUIS, par ton vat Vea oer iitage irs P. gag ae pili ike rr feu oo tl 166 3 Pebgddl it $3903.38 82 6 e338 2 8 Hat o 0 0 o o 3 2 3 mi 8H + 2208 -B. K. 1B. P.O."A, B. oo w o 20 40 : ° o 1 0 0 BB Po. A © 0 0 00 3 $ 02100 A @.03\ 52, 6. @ $5 ee oo 1 3 0 9 0 6 @\.2*.8. 3 © oe $ 0 16 2 0 ° 110 06 06 o°o oo32 00 $ Ge | 69 0 0 6 100 00 Sp ce a 3 aw 0 3 8 839 tal oesoocrnse2% al 200no-noo™ aoe) by Innings. 6588388 orarrs ural ay ‘ier Dineen. re 3; ON of a4 (Special to The Evening World,’ ea et oh Sa Unvlss| AwmnicaN” TEAGUE” GROUNDS, off MeGinnity, 1, BOSTON, May 7.—The Highlanders —_oooo broke the string of wins of the Bean- (Special to The Evening World.) eaters this afternoon with “Happy LEAGUE PARK, ST. LOUIS, May 7} Jack’ Chesbro in the box. Dineen was It was a great game for the Giants| touched up quite freely by the New to win, ‘They literally yanked !t out of | Yorkers, especially in the third s98 the fire. With one out in the ninth, War- | ninth innings, ner singled and Bresnahan, batting for} In the fifth, four hits and two errors, L. Taylor, tripled to left. gave New York five runs and the game, Beckley here contributed a lovely wild] There was about 12,000 persons in at- throw to tne plate and Roger ecored | tendance, and they were well pleased with th» tally that settled the contest. | with the work of the visitots. Chesbro, MoGinnity wound up the pitching. He] ¥#s not alone responsible for Meepinsey fanned Farrell and Shannon, and after] the Boston score down, but he hit welt Smont singled Beckley forced him at Lrpraabpasant: of the runs made by the , Fultz and Keeler did very fast worm — eas ia the Giante’ first stand in the], PiU" fia and sbveral Boston a clean up, sure!” ejaculated the King of the Giants upon his arrival. “If my old friend and side-partner, Joe Kelley, can ease the harpoon into the Cardinals four times sunning we Ought to be able to do the same thing. Milligan was selected by McGraw to itch for t Giants. Jack Taylor was Teeree ise riey Nichols's offering for] out, Parent to La Chance. slab service. Chance, NO : out, Dineen to La R 100 peragie game ayarted there were! Hougherty out on fine catch of ‘ eae mae pie lexperiencen Collins filed out to Keeler. 81 nineteen slitforent sensations during the to deep centre, which ast twelve hours. En route West he | One Insta $25) locket. The Pullman. occu- | three bases, but he was out pie Pe the Gian was der paks “hs high | stretch it Into a home run. Kad low, but no trace of It was to 4 Chesbro assisting and found. Shortly before game time t0- lessee day the colored porter snowed up at the} guire getting the put out. NO RUN! Ball Park, locket in hand. He gave It to Secretary Knowlos, and when Fred Z tumnet it over to the “Iron Man" he was the happiest man in Missour!. First Innin, Chance. Kleinow out on fast assist Frowne died, Brain to Beckley, Dev- Paren ‘at first, NO RUNS. lin rounded to Farrell, MeGani Lingied tor right, but. died stealing. | Freeman filed to Fultz, Parent fanned, grounds this year, First Iening. Keeler singled to right. Fults sacri- ficed, Ferris to La Chance, Biberfold Grudy to Farrell.’ NO RUNS. La Chance hit by pitched ball, Ferris Gharrell was easy for Delian te Mec | Was out on’ fly to Keeler after hard n. Smoot filed to McCormick. NO |run, NO R L Second Inning, Third Inning. fanned. M mick singled.| Maguire was an easy victim, Parent Torta Betkiey, Warner walked,| @,l@ Chance, Cheabro, gingled: Kesies nit for \ lor, died, "Beckley speared me. Fults hit a hot one onto a Parone Beckley hit to deep short and was! and the latter threw to grand safe, Rrain singled, sending Beckley | 2 attempt to poe pe to third. Burke hit into a double play, | Went to second om the Cori Dahlen, bert to McGann, Beckley ba olan) Fe Miberteld. scoring, Barclay fanned. INE RUN. derson bit one ‘toParent, wl threw to Third ora ¥ ‘and Williams was hit to Taylor and died at first, | down.’ Anderson went to ‘itr. Bree skied t McGann hit by |man muffed. Ganzel's fly and “sya Deets | Ea? fcored.. Kleinow called out on Strikes. FIVE RUNS. Browr Devlin pitched b rolled to Farrell Grady Uned to McGann. J. ‘Taylor nit | Criger’s grounder went weakly to Deylin and was out. Far- Tell fanned, NQ RUNS. Cri Dougherty bir eel eh Lee Bortehe to Williams, McCormick trip! Dougherty eons to iy to Farrell. Gilbert stole s Med. J. Taylor to Beckle RUNS. ulre singied a lott, 10 Shannon fanned. Smoot swung at savtified, Collin three and sat down. Beckley hit | bunted and was an easy through Devlin. for two bases, Brain {to La Chance. Fults gent one skied to Browne, NO RUNS. UNS. Fifth Inning, L.. Taylor went out the Farrell-Reck- (Continued on Becond Page.)