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WEATHER—Rain, ‘Tuesday clearing, cooler. BASEBALL RACING @ SPORTS | . COMPLETE BASEBALL and SPORTING PRICE ONE CENT. he HURST PARKS GREAT WGTORY IN GROTONA , Dolly Spanker Had Him Beaten Up to the Stretch, but Odom Got to Work and Landed His Mount a Winner at Generous Price of 7 to Jocund Had a Walkover in the First, This Causing the Field in the Second to Be Split in Two Races—Fine Art Out of the Maiden Class Now. Hurst Park scored another brilliant victory in the Crotona Handicap at} Westchester this afternoon. He was the favorite, but he was at a generous price of 7 to 5 and he was heavily played. Hurst Park broke none to well, but Odom quickly raced him into a good ENTRIES FOR MORRIS PARK. (Special to The Evening World.) MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK, May %—Th» entries for the races to be de- cided here to-morrow are as follows: ‘hree-year-olds; six furlongs position and was fourth turning into Series Ab the stretch. OO i Pre par 10 Dolly Spanker, an $ to 1 chance, broke | Ae onton Stic very quickly and up to the stretch wi gio pening: seven’ furlongs Uincanning In front. Dolly Spanker had | everything beat at this point except Hurst Park, and in the stretch Hurst ; eriog 244" Bila, tay us Inquisitive | Park ‘gradually wore the pacemaker 40 Honolulu “ diet I down, coming away in the last six- Raco—Hilles eldings: two. teenth. Kohinoor repeated a good raco Fetleae tou Nour” prides 2 furlongs of aie} Hlane.11¢ ——_ court 4m thie hendieap and hung on to third | OF Manama” Tig: Fale: lor 10 oi Bulwark Hid M17! High Born. .107 pre | Fourth Race—The Harlem; Withers mile, (20) Homa reces: im 52. rg Elwoodii1 Wiimatio place with. great courage. Ah Interesting feature of this race was! the addition of Savable, carrying 182 ‘pounds, dnd‘ High Chancellor, carry- ing 120; neither had any speed. High 5 Chancellor dropped out of it at once. ‘nd, Bavable showed no speed at any part of the race, hTe opening event was a walk-oxer for J. ADrake'# Joound., Thié led thé Association to split the second race into wectiors, Muozon won the first halt very easily from Little Buttercup, who } was a/10'to 1 chance, starting for the j first time in the colors of J, G. Follans bee, rider, Woods, while goli and ran away’ to the Head where she was caught The second half was an easy victory for Merry Lark, a hot favorite over the fleld, David Gideon's Sportsman was an easy second in front of John E, Madden's Judas, The matden race enabled Fine Art to get out of the maiden class. In this race Out of Reach was one of the hottest good things that have been started in some time. This is an English horse, {m- ported with the Keene horses Inst fall. Out of Reach had little speed and was out of the money, Ascetic, a long shot, was secdhd in front of Bound Brook, ‘The weather was charming this after- oon and there ‘was an excellent at- tendance for a Mouday. The track was not fast,'the early morning rains hav- Ing left a mark. the post of the stretch, and remounted. Fine Art Led All the way, Fine Art went to the fror start in the fourth rave and tinvannea | them ail the way, winnin markable ease neth: who" closed strongenna {om Bound Brook a head for the place, Out of Reach, the heavily backed favozite, Wan prominent throughout, but could never get to the fi Odom Rod Hurst Park Well, fifth and showed the way around turn, followed by Kohinoor, Lux Caste and ‘Hurst Park. ‘There was no change in the order until they reached the stretch, There Odom went to work on Hurst Park, and he steadily closed the gap, until in the last fifty yards he closed with a rush and, overtaking Dolly Spanker, drew away’ and yon by ly ™M on Takes the First. two length Spanker was Prev 9 re: Ferd se fevarter in the} length and o half in front of Kohtinoor: ‘of. the second, with, Muozon a Strong second choice. Metropole, Little Mincola Took the Sixth, Buttercup and Filigree raced head and| Thistle Heather made the running to the stretch, where Mineola squeezed to the front and won easily by two lengths from Witcheraft, who closed. strong Thistle Heather ‘weakened in the run head forthe first quarter, then -Muoxzon moved up and, taking the lead, won easily by a neck from Little Buttercup, who beat Metropole a head for the place! homeand was beaten five lengths for Merry Lark Won Eanily. the place. Dasgling ran a very bad Merry Lark, the hot favorite in ‘the | {ice ,showing no speed. at any part of third face, went to the front at the start with Sportsman. ‘These two raced in close company to the dip, outrunning the others from the start. | When the struck the last sixteenth Merr: Favorite Won in the Laat. Delhi, the favorite in the last race, went to the front at the start, made ali he S eae ark | the running and won driving by three. drew away and won handil; quarters of.a length from Huribourne, lengths ffom Sportsman, who was three | Wh, : lengths infront of Judas. Polly Ann! yerr, Wee ‘ree lengths in front of Him fice seals PUSS Sie RACES ON WESTERN TRACKS, FIRST) RACE—Four and a half fur- y Gasconne, 4 to 1 and Zunda; 9 to 20 for place, wus | Miss Powell third RACE—Five furlongs.—Won ter, 11 to 5 and 2 to 4; Matt F andsone-halt fu BECOND r “irapset aaiste, Seto 2 for place, ‘was second; bon third, Time—L.1 RACE~Ope-tare mile.—Wos by PErcens Orna, $0.5 and 3 0 . Green Gown third, Timoc-oe 14, SIXTH RACEX-One_ mile.—Dead between Annie Max, to 1 and Rs ‘Purge dl. Gav Adelaide, 2 to 1 for place, was sec: Gnd; Dishabiile third. "rimend.08 172 FOURTH RACE—One mile and sev- my. yards.—Won by Jordan, 8 to 6 and WORTH WINNERS. He Young, 13 9 6 for place, was econ ler, thir Time—2.00 3-4, v oy . vi Onty Saree Utatiors. we 84) WORTH RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, May 9%—The winners of the races run here. to-day as follows: FIRST RACE—Four and oa half f longs,—Won by Clara Berry, Raylana, 2% to 1 for ‘place, ? Lady Witt third. Time—14 SECOND RACE—Three-quarters of a RACE=Three-quartera of n ialleeeWon 1, Lasso, 5 to 2 and 6.to 6; be pe aod 1 fe plage: was second; Doo- "RIT RACE mile and a teenth [won by Never Such, 7 to ‘to place, was tek ‘Hu "sto l tor Latey wilt third. "rime: 05 pe at Rea RESULTS AT LOUISVILLE. LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 9.—Following are the races held here to-day: rons RACE—Pour and a half fur- on by Waltzetto, 2 to 1 and 4 |, 6 to 1 for place, Py a Ie third. Fise yD RACE -Three-quarters, oft ie a fe 9 ee btaey mie Won ; Heys mile—Won .by Great Eastern, 10 to 1 and 4-to 1; Dusky, § to & for place, was Becond; Freckman, third. Time—1 THIRD, RACE—Half a mile.— Taxman, 3 to 1 and even: K.'L. Johr- sen, 1 to 3 for place, was second; Bil- verstein, third.’ Time—0.51 FOURTH RACE—Won | by Bi Rankin was second; Albula thiva 00 FIFTH RACE—One mile.--Woi Gregor I. 9 to 39 and gut: Tok, Fy in ror place. was wecond: Forel for place, “wa hand, thira, SIXTH RACE—One mile and a six- th.—Won by. aoe doi 3 to i ane to. second: amgetie third, Time Pe ned rm Dolly Spanker. broke quickly in the | Two-base ‘ | Auto Light. ¢ to 1 and 2 to 1: Coruscate, | McCormick. singled to centre, Bergen DELMAR FINISHES. 8 to 5 for place. was second; .‘Talpa, | sacrificed, Seiilel to Kelley, MeCormle' | third, Time—1.43, out, Corcoran to Woodruff, on Cronin’s ST, LOUIS, Mo., May. 7.—The races | FOURTH RACE—Six and & half fur- grounder, nd Kellum to Ke Scheduled to be rin here to-day, re- longs. —Won by Good Cheer, % to 1 and |! OR 4 AOE Vee iowa Merry Pioncer, 9 to'S place, was sing! ond. Double play on pulted as follows: and Brand New thine vine Aft’ Strang, Babb to ‘Odw ‘1 NO. RUNS. Dolan. safe Babb's fumble. Core coran fumbli Odell fanned. “Wood- ruft fanned. RUNS. Fifth Inning. as ‘lt by. a pitched ball. Strang wai Wee opibened Rall. abd fled 10 Concordia Babh tumbled Rehlle's Aranneer, Kel- lum “fed to Dobbs, elus forced y |Schlel, Cronin, strane to Babb. Donlin fled to Sheckard. NO RUNS. SUPERBAS LOSE A CLOSE GAME Hanlon’s. Men Started Off with a Rush, Getting Two Runs in| =, the First Inning, and. Held the} 5 Lead Until the Sixth, dy “Hadoeutcien ar ~R. 1B. P.O. A, E. | oe hee ita Kellum, “D 0/0 2) 6) Ge Sree ee ii 6 24 a 2) Brookiyn. 2. Dit a ‘K. ii : Hey” Ksiiom, four ‘30 minute pire Mr, O'Day. (Special to The Evening World.) CINCINNATI, May .$.—The Brook- lyns started In to-day as though they would. annihilate, Kollum, the Red's new left-hander, but after the first in- ning not a visitor reached third: Cro- nin was effective against the locals in all but the sixth inning, when a base on balls,-a single, a triple and nother safely put three Reds across the plate. Two fast double plays also aided Brooklyn in keeping down the Cincin- nati score. Firat Inning. Strang singled to Short. sacrificed, Kellum to Kelley. Lumley tripled to'ceutre, trang scoring. Dobbs singled to centre, Lumley scoring. Babb forced Dobbs, Woodraft to Huggins. Dillon out, Huggins to Kelley, “TWO. et Babb to Dillon, Dentin ins, out, ongeaginn ° to Dillon, Kelley: fanned. 'S. NO RUN Sheckard Second tuning. led to righ, uml line tied to Strang, 0 wre’ NO RUNS Third Inning. rand Lumley fanned. NO RU a th. Sonlet going to thir fiueeins ied tq Dil. ton, J and Stole second. Kelley fied to Uheckard. NO'RU Fourth 1 Babb fanned, Dillon sin McCormick Micd to Wor ran. fumbled ergen’s gy ‘< hin forced Hergen, Woodyull to Huy- K Sixth Inning. Dillon’ grounded to. Helium. . MeCor- mick WAS out, Corcoran to 1) Cronin fouled tg Schite. | Bergen walked. NO RUNS. Dolan walked. Odwell trinted reoran: Lyte ite} = i, ame of aie | EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART FOURTH DAY AT MORRIS PARK. The Evening Wo! ft alx and a halt furlones Fin. Open. Clos. Vi ‘o-year-olde; ACE. “$1,000 added, i for two-year: au y, Time—0.53 1 Jast four and a half fur <2. Winner, b. &. ety S phitlln 11 ryiekertiue 108 ched the dip and won In hand. Lractica lly left ‘Tarpon got a ‘Goodrich 4 THIRD HACE. $1,000 added: gelling: fo os ln: lant four and one-| " 13 Anke pee coured. Start had M ron oa DSam. asst, Hs _by im GoreTwitter, “Owner, W, Be Lee i Index. Horses, Tee We pen, Clos. 1 10S Merry Lark Martin: 104 TS 43 Spartan ....:H. Cochran 10) 3 Jodas. Bt ‘ rn B 7 nf a} 5 s 4 Sportsman had plenty of speed, but was short. Judas can ‘Lark casliy bea do better under stronger handling, 24 PAYRTH RACE $1,000 aatea: matde af Pimé—1.10%. Winns Start ood rmlo ‘Sta Art ie Atte 3 oO Gat iat dba isch satel $1,500 ¥IFTH RACE—The Crotona Hendicuy: for three-year-olds and just six Turlongs of Withers Start moot | Won ridde by Kingator n> OM. Corbet nd up: ‘out. 1 iy 8 ae he a0 gh 8 rte, it is rth Lele 5 8 4g! Dablen —— *High | Chaneéilor. eh Tis Rate oy o o9 1 Dolly Spanker had plenty oor Fan a Kood rae é fillies three years old and un: fon easily. Tiime— seven ‘Winner, ch. £., bY i 26 ne ACES 7K for mares ani Flongs of Withers Start Hurley Buri: ae =H. B. he a oe Fin. de OL Phillips 10 Bab if debrand 103 18 Ogom 1 gh pie a 4% 6 6 7 aw ling had no speed. Witch enaily best; had the race safe all the way. “RACE—81,000 added; handicap: Start good ‘Won driving. ane ine a wou ei “and up: Withers br ¢.. by Ben Brush SEVE} mile oO 12 —Veva. ‘Onen C D. O'Connor H. Philips day Cormack 1 eBoura “Hildebrand erty 6."Thompaon hi had & world of aveed:. Ww Himvsit ‘chimed that in the: tint 8Na“wo*o*‘“*“*x—w$T$9tt[ceOSo eee RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES. NATIONAL LEAGUE. | NEW YORK AT. ST. LOUIS. [ AMERICAN LEAGUE. NEW YORK AT BOSTON. New York... 0. 4.0.010000— 8) Game postponed on account of tain St. louis... 000010000— 1 Batterles- and Warner; Btansy WASHINGTON AT PHILADELPHIA Corbett and Washington.. 00000002 I— 3 BROOKLYN AT CINCINNATI. Phi adelphi Brooklyn... 200000000— 2! Bis 3.02 10000 —6 Cincinnati... OOO K}OZ00 —3 und Str g te] Batteries—Cronin and Bergen; Kellum | _ | and Schlel, pach | DET | BOSTON AT CHICAGO. . | EYROIT AT CLEVELAND. | Boston. Detroit -92000000 0— 2 00000000 0—0 O001T0500 — nd Moran; he 6 | Cleveland» -}Litosvo —Mullen and Wood Chicago Bai.erios—Pittinger mer and Kling. -|PHILADELPHIA AT PITTSBURG. Philade'phi2.. 000001100—2 Pittsburg... 00000030 3 Batteries—Lush Phillippt and Phelps, and Bema Lata | beet ST, LOUIS AT CHICAGO.—cAM SCHEDULED FOR To-nAY WAS PLAYED LAST THURSDAY, j Doolin; NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | Cae Now York. ne 24 8t. Louis... 082 Hoston.. at) Ciscaurg.s a UB) Detroit... £5 Wash'ton, edluted for the other W i n League if EASTERN “LEAGUE STAN RING, ob 4 a 3 Gibron; Foxen ahd IMOR WONT: REA. ontreal i 7 Atverton and FALO AT RAL ae aii ren Ke Previdence Newark Ta LUNA PARK COUPON NO.1 FOR THE EVENING WORLD WEEK AT LUNA PARK ON PAGE a, Farrell, Shannon. | Total Louis York ~Open.Cioa. Pi. | las May been retired gave Browne forced > a1 len to MeGar Deylin Mertes doubled to ¢ | “RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE it CENT M¢-GANN: GIANTS WIN ON A WET DIAMOND Cinched Game with the Cardin- als in the Second Inning by Hammering Out Four Runs— McGinnity in the Box. ST. LOVIS a aM, inred’ Sut’ for interfer NEW YORK ABH, 1B. P ats aT MeCormacic, oo Moran and’ Jobnaton (s wot there again t @ game interrupted sey scount of 1: pitched winning, non's 1 box that gave t followed splend by a hay ro: after the hem t uns in the seeond innin McCormick's single fifth tally int at Tnnin a w Browne, nity ! und opps Parrell yori popped ty Gil Gann, NOE NS, ey. who hie rto Devt Third Inoiog. Dahlen dia 4) Beckley: to ifth Inning. fanned. McGann re Med out. (Continued’ on Second Page.) E 'the doors. 1 0 OS ew York, & nd furty minutes xas leaguer be- threw and scored on SCOLUGIN AND WILD PANIC OW THIRD AVE. ‘L’ Fast-Going Downtown Train Crashes Into Another at Fifty-seventh Street and Passen- gers Are Almost in a Riot During Their Efforts to Get Off the Cars, ; Two Cars Caught Fire and Persons Riding | in Them Climbed Through Windows to the Track, Ignoring Dangers of Third Rail, —Police Reserves Called Out. A motorman was instantly killed and at least one passenger is be-! lieved to have lost his life in a rear-end collision on the Third avenue “L”) structure, at Fifty-seventh street, a few minutes before 5 o'clock this: af-| ternoon between two south-bound trains. The motcr-car completely telescoped the rear car. The fact that the power was immediately turned off is 9 that saved the lives of scores of passengers, who tumbled over each’ 3 on the third rail after scrambling out of the cars through windows l over gates, | CAUSE OF THE COLLISION. ; A number of workmen have been engaged in laying sleepers on the ‘a Hee etructure between Fifty-sixth and Fifty-seventh street for the past few ? days. A mur is stationed near tlem to signal cars to slow up in approach- i ing the workmen. = flagman to slow up. “This train stopped just north of Fifty-sixth street. Directly behind this train was another south-bound local, drawn by motor car No. 153, with Motorman William Cornell in the cab, He eyident- ly failed to notice the train ahead slow up, for he started away from the station at full speed. The train before him was standing still on the track In another instant his car had crashed into the car in front as if it nad ~ been made of paper. He was instantly killed, his body horrrily mangled ia the wreckage of the colliding cars, cs FOUGHT WAY TO GATES. Fortunately there were but few passengers in the rear and front cara | of the two trains, and these few sat near the gates. The crash, which could — ___ (Contirued on Second Page.) “PROCTOR AUDIENCE IN A NEW SCARE Discipline Again Averted Disaster at Matinee at One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street Theatre. em- tre until women were standing up all g r the house, with nerves tense ai tog for some one to make a si ¢ of the ¢ Hundred and riy-fourth street, was struglg by sev- eral small pleces of plaster @m@ was 90 "(badly frightened that she fainted. She was thrown into n panle 1hecame hyst ind her shrieks added fecident, in which an the principal, It was 6 coolness and the advic lde Kelm. the leading wom- Hirenuotia work on the part Of Tuy the fi next door One det the the- of wom which orow composed most ide Kelm, the leading wom- inpany, Realized what was of the trouble at ance. Stepping foot of the stage she spoke to we. Her voice is strong and & and she was heard by ail, iman i and tion, that xerl i vin was abo oovla me the stage nium arc ‘al Twe ous din er was averted, Jet me assure you that there t to be lowered 1 danger bd ny sort. you calm. An el iH clan hes merely ue nd the plaster has juence ‘There Is no dans hire y. {h Sentened. rand yeu make won ee Ketm’s words had {a and many of the women ipo | above saw the hole and realized that what she had said was true, At this | voint Capt. Lawlor, "of Truck dh, and veatre, on the Wn drops, over the pri of the the pairing = Inet jane in to rafter slipped, { through the plaster, avers the coiling. In consequence ade and the plaster in some as large as six inches in diameter, fell Intocthe audience of the parquet. Instanuly, without waiting nd the causgfof the aceldent, women Patrolman Farrell ran into the thi Detectives Liston and Gorman also in. They went among the more excit women in the back part gt the ve theatre Be talked to them, Gb were also quieted, 1 6 was small pieces. the play was gt s Haskell, who had ed to-an adjoining Lawrence, from the pi revived oh & carrl slightly Injured be od be ‘ie but none requii ambulance si “fire” how- ne few frigh- / one shout ho, sefeams of eve tened