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PECIAL Ne 2 M AY NEW YORK, THURSDAY, 12 EXTRA __PRICE ONE cl EN GIANTS LOSE TO REDS INA HITTING GAME Joe Kelley's Reds Wallop Ma- thewson’s Benders and with the Aid of Errors Succeed in Winning from McGraw’s Men. M’GRAW AND DAHLEN PUT OFF THE FIELD. Both Dispute Umpire Emslie’s Decisions and Are Ordered Off the Grounds by the Official— Big Crowd Present. GIANTS. Browne, rf... Heche BS) ees Slomwcmsocny al nosowoncn™ Score by Innin; 9040201 0 0~ Sraesrt 4 Balla—Off Mathowaos Struck Ouj—By Mathewson, ‘Three-Hase Son y aul eee eg Pitch Mathewson. ety ter” Pitcher—MeCormick. Umolre—M. a: le (Special to The Evening World.) BALL GROUNDS, CINCINATI, May 12.—To-day's game was marked by er- errors and stupid playing, the Reds being particularly conspicuous on the dutter count, Mathewson was hit hard during the emtire game. Had por command. Mc- Graw nd. Dahlen were sent oft the frounds early in the game for disput- Ing a decision by Umpire Emalie. First Inning. Kelley fumbled Browne's ‘ounder. A double play was made on Deviin's sacri: fice, oodruft, Kelley to Corcoran, Rrowne trying ‘to reach thi filed mot to olan. NO RUNS, Teh ToO- DAY’S RACING AS IT APPEALED TO ARTIST A SHUT OUT FOR THE HGHLANDERS Reds Have an_Easy:cime.w Chesbro. antl Run Up~Seven} Tallie, While Griffith Crowd Is Unable to Score One. Bay, cf. Lush. it") Bradiey, 8b Latole, | 2b, Flick. rf. ian. ordered off the field for| i wa aisputing Emalle's decision In irocnecs out. Hu bunted. Donlin doubled to left. Devlin threw wild to the plate on Kelley's tap, Hugging ant acoring, Kelley reaching second, walked. Matty threw wild on C «Fan's sacrifice. filling the bases. Odwe fanned. Woodruft grounded to McGann, Kelley and Dolan scoring on McGann's wild throw to the plate. Schlel walkes Harper filed out to McCormick, RUNS. ‘or Second Inning, I Mertes grounded to Kelley. McCormick Bled our to Odwell. Dahlen was put out of the ¢ for disputing on third strike. Br han going to short. ‘he crowd Jeercd Dahlen for his deliberate actions in re- moving himself. Huggins grounded to MeGann. Donlin singled to second. Icel- to McGann. eC n we NS. Dolan Third Inning. walked. Warner walked. ns Browne walked, cis Devlin singled to right, bert, Warner and Browne scoring, while Corcoran held the abll at second muffing tt. Devlin stole second, Gann filed out to Odwell, Mertes sl gled to ntre, Devlin s oring. McCo. mick hit by a’ pitched ball, Bresnahan forced McCormick on a grounder to Coreoran. FOUR RUN} ‘oreoran went out, Deviln to M Odwell fanned. Woodrutt was iat bert to McGann. NO RUNS. Fourth Innain Gilbert was out, Corcoran to Kelley, Warner went out, Woodruff to Kelley, Huwsine threw wild 2 Matty's groun- der, Matty was out, Schiel to trying to stoal. NO’ RUNS, (© HussIns, DG walked pes ole sec: Harper walked. Huggins forced Seniat Matty to Devin. Harper and Huggins moved up on a wild pitch. Donlin went out, Matty to McGann, Harper scoring. Dahlen fanned. fanned. Gilbert M fe «Continued on Second Page.) EASTERN LEAGUE. TORONTO AT JERSEY CITY, ‘Toronto Jersey city % piattertes—Garaner ana Raub: Eason and BUFFALO AT NEWARK, Buttalo .. 5 Newark o4 1 0 0-2) Batteries McGee and McAllister; Pardee and Lynch ROCHEOTER at BALTIMORE. Rochester 4 Baltimore iiattertea Faulkner and Miehot MONTREAL AT PROVIDENCE, lontreal 900051 rovidenc 0010114 Batteries—Adams and Gibson; and Duggan, EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. w. rt Fo. cet a : Burehell 00 1— 0 0 0% Patrbanks Donlin | ye 30 0 a Score by Innings, oH Ganzel: ‘aie mpiree— Alene ing. ‘Time. of Game-One han and fitty minutes, Attendance "s.000"" DUT (Special to The Evening World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW YORK, May 12—The Highlanders could do nothing with ‘Red’? Donohue's de- ceptive benders this afternoon when hits meant runs, Jack Chesbro proved an easy proposition for and as happy (Continued on Second Page.) Pheins, “0. Oy Philippi. p. f] Stolen Basen PITTSBURGS BEAT TROLLEY -DODGERS a Result Were Shut Out— Score 6 to 0. PITTSBURG. Beaumont, Totals 32 Score by Inningn. Pittsburg .. O93 020000 —6 Brooklyn . 009000000 6-9 Two-Hase Hite—Ritches. Cronin. Three: Base Hite—Clurk, lone Rune Beaumont: Sacrifice 1 on “pal ole Umpire—M. jane hour ‘and forv-five minutes, “Attendance (Special to The Evening World.) EXPOSITION PARK. PITTSBURG. May 12.—The Brooklyns went up againat a rough proposition co-day. They a poorly pitched game. while the three times champions played behind @ pltch- er having speed, curves. et al. to throw ayay. Brooklyn's best chance came in the fifth inning, when with a run going over the plate Clarke made a superb (Continued on Second Page.) RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES, NATIONAL LEAGUE, NEW YORK AT CINCINNATI. New York....004020100—7 Cincinnati 40022311 —13 Batteries—Mathewson and Warner; Harper and Schlel. BROOKLYN AT. PITTSBURG. Brooklyn.... 000000000 0 Pittsburg.... 03030000 — 6 Batterles—Cronin and Bergen; Phil- lipp! and Phelps. BOSTON AT ST. LOUIS. Boston 100000000—1 St. Louis 00002000 —2 Batterles—Willis’ and Moran; Taylor and Grady. PHILADELPH®@4 AT CHICAGO. Philadelphia... 00000000 0— 0 Chicago. 20000200 —4 Batteries—Duggleby and Roth; Brown and Kilns. NATIONAL, LEAGUE STANDING. +-+—___—___ AMERICAN LEAGUE. CLEVELAND AT NEW YORK, Cleveland....012000040—7 New York 000000000-0 Batterlea—Donohue and B s bro and McGuire. emi Oe ST. LOUIS AT WASHINGTON. St Louls ....000060020—8 Washington.. 101200300— 7 Ratterles—Sudhoff and Sudgen; Mason and Kittri DETROIT AT BOSTON, Detroit......000000001—14 Boston...... 11210300 —8 Batterles—Donovan and Buelow: Tan- nehill and Farrell, CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA, Chicago...... 200000100— 3 Philadelphia. 32001031 —9 Batteries—White and Sullivan; Henley and Pow AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. week ‘the Van Nest-Stukes:« Hit Phillipp?’s Curves, and as| 8} jain, who beat Buckley A a head, MORRIS PARK JUDGES WISPLAGE STAKE HORSES AND CROWD HOOT DEGISION seecseg.cerone EVENING WORLD AACE CHART Officials | Placed Buckley A. SEVENTH DAY AT MORRIS PARK. The Event eed World's cb: Winner—Jockey Hil- debrand Rides Four) Winners, ae 140 ESt2 RACE- $1. Naar esd. an. Gwner, Tockeys. Wr. Hildebrand 103 40 wo MeCatterty Ht lom 127 it ence at Aqueduct. F ogihrre a mre indexed fi ht handica: Pi TT »: higawet rood. "Won cleveris Ribermatio table Ey Akt dead and uy Vinner, ch. f., The most outrageous misplacing of horwes that has ever occurred on a race track happened at Wentcheater this | afternoon, The race in question wom 198) o : tat at six and a hulf furlongs. Kohmoor ‘Marjoram wa the best; bad a bit t was the favorite. He jumped away in Soversen ran a bad race front, but was very rank and kept bearing out the entire route. wilde. brand was whipping Kohinoor over the head to keep him in. When they swung into the stretch Kohinoor was half a dozen lengths in front of Champlain, who was several lengths in front of the bunch headed by Buckley A. In the home Kohi- noor bore out to the outside and was stopping at the end, but he won yn- quéstionably by a length from Champ-~ Inst four and one-halt furlongs of Time--0.57%. . Winner, ch. up; seven furlongs ot Withers Svinterve ce by Ben Brush — ‘There was a short delay in putting up the number. No. 1, Buckley A's num-/- ber, was placed, There was a howl from the crowd and the man at the number board hesitated, looked over at the judges and then took down No. 1 and hosted Kohinoor's number, Buckley A's Number Up Agata. ‘There was a prolonged "Ah!" from the crowd, but it was changed instantly when Buckley A's number was again holsted. Kohinoor was placed second and Rob Roy third. Champlain, who was unquestionably second, was Ignored altogether and not placed in the mont The crowd hooted and hissed, but there was no change in the placing. ; ‘There is such a thing as mistaking col- ors, but when a horse wins by such a tureii ay” Kohuoor there 1s ho room ‘oupled in betting. Hromatick was eamed at the end: held the others safe ail the way me: 81 00 added; six and (rive Sturt vod “meaty Owner % ah ' Winner, otc. by Buck H. Potte Open. Clos. Pi ‘be O'eonnar In this race Kohinoor won by m length Rob Koy. The officla” placing, was "unquesti on Rant. noor wad bent. but bore out all throueh. the race Ht RACE $1,000 added; y Time hai. for four- year-olds and wy: Wit Winner, b,c, by Oddfellow- tart poor izonatus taared Own Outside of this deolston, there was lit- j wuden con ing to life of Hig “chancellor in. the High Chencelior started on Maspluyed Absolutely nv sp for three: eur-olts. and up: one This afternoon he h wi 40%, driving. ‘tim Winners ike in front of Buttons and Red Knight. — Open.Clor. Marjoram a Surprine, 's defeat In the opening eyent a stunner, as was also yhat of 3 Creign in the same race, Trey heavily backed. but Murjoram, a 10-0 1 made fll the running ‘and beat _ Fin. ts MORRIS PARK ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. The debut of Capt. Broomstick 1 lake pair, Interesting. suck to the the throe-year-old Drake pair. Bogkies Profit On Marjoram, The opening event was a sweet one for the buokies. who had entered the rine in fear and trembil: Th made “el able a strong second choice and there was practically nothing played but this Marjoram went to the front at t and made all the running, vi cleverly by two lengths from Reliable, who Was second ull the wa. and beat Athel two and @ half lengths for the place. Tanya Breaks Track Record, Bob Tucker sent FBroom- post fit und on edge, and] ya just tow-roped the} 1) MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK. May @ to-morro Hace Three halt ny eine e-naif furlongs YS Ratment tH Lorida 138 1? ith 118* Hippocrates... 108 192? Judge Denton, 109 108 “Oriski a) Water counted—Drake De Wifth Race—Maidens, colts two y ve, furlongs of Eellbee course 1 TAS Wetiaher 108 x Waaaeiiion 108 108, xdwoentel tt Henry. = Stuy (om Godsrween 00) Ba "Retake Hogram ~ Invade ant a5 Mamie” only 210 One. 2 108 Tanya was a red-hot favorite in the cond race and she came home like breaking sticks, It was only play forfand on her to beat the fleld, ite rushed | jog” Pux'c away in front and made the pace for % the ‘frst quarter, followed by Tanya and Blue Coat, Int half of th Third Race New Nochelle Hanah mates, coures one-half turlopgs of U oh 1267 Dol Vig Divination. (108) Tener + 95 (110) Toupee nels. who beat Jocund two lengths for the place, Judges Placed Buckley A Firat. Kohinoor made the running in the Ap of a balf dozen Huckley A and {to the front at the start ata all through the race, winning, eure! up, e|by three lengths from Buttons, jNae the same distance In front of Red Knigh 1 howled, but there was no by a length and who olosed strong and beat neck for the place, The time of the 1-2, was a now record for the ncellor Suaeey penee neellor hg in the tthe and” Ye th Deake'n Pair Drake sené Jocund and Runnels to the third und, Captain Brown led ¢0 roomatic: inet them fad ‘all’ the others screvched m~ stick raced to the front at the start Rad remained there ail the wry: w: ning eased up In the fast time o! wih He. was three lengths in front of Run- CS Gold Dome. ‘They where iol Ruckley Tob. Roy over on the rail and closed stronk. omoninogr won by & length from Oham whe beat Buckley A & head for mine place Rob Ro fourth © ed ‘The Sider rg gthg amazement eae ela Wi Ro: running to the |atretch followed by Melatersinger. the run home Oarsman and Major Daln- erfield closed and, passing Rose Tint. pS HR ft out in BRED s Hye. Major an wan tires: ‘Jenths ie front of Rose’ Tint made the jing. Hoather | +96) he was under 42-—_—_—— LONG. Wrapped in Rags, the Girl Who Was Be- lieved to Have Been Kidnapped Was in the Chimney Next Door to Her Home at No. 1839 Third Avenue. Many Clues Which the Police Had Followed Seemed to Point to Murder—Mass-Meet- ing Had Been Called for To-Night te: Aid in Search for the Child. The body of Josephine McCahill who was supposed to have been kidnapped was found at seven o'clock this evene It had been wrapped in rags and placed in a chimney of a house next door to the home of the child, No, 1839 Third Avenue, This discovery was so surprising that the detectives were dazed by it. For days they had been working on clues that seemed to point to the murder of the child, and JOSIE m CAHILL. a mass meeting iba been means for a further search, The little body was discovered at 7 o’clock this evens ing, but it was three quarters of an hour later that news of it was given out at Police Headquarters. The detectives were led to search the house where the *| body was found by the fact that an odor was detected by the inmates. They grappled with hooks in the chimney: and at last the child’s body was brought out. The girl had been missing for ten days. KID M’COY WINDS UP HIS_ FIGHT TRAINING TO-DAY. ——$—— ++ —_____—__ ained for to-night to devise. Plains until Saturday morning ) he Will leave for this ety, going Philadelphia in the after: ved his training to his sixer MeCoy fi White Plains for h “Philadelphia Jack” O'B: will be fought at the Second Armory in Philadelphia sage day bout w: great shape. ———— zhane in my his work was as strong ht betors (pm LUNA PARK COUPONS GOOD DAY AND NIGHT. Several letters have been re ceived asking whether The Even- ing ‘Vorld Coupons admitting 50,000 readers to Luna Park next week will be good for evenings or merely for the daytime. These coupons will admit their ocarers to Luna Park at any hour: of day or evening from the mo- ment the gates are opened next Monday morning, May 16. until the gates are closed Saturday night, May 21. sald the after and you can make 1 will win the f is over, over, as you like, the sixth rot honest opinion. McCoy began his last day's training at 7 o'clock this mori He eight mile run on oad a ter | being rubbed down Nis tr Harry Foley. the midd weight, he Jumped sales to se tho effect of th The bar shivered y went down his pleased the Wid, ah the middieweight hin was som Callfornia n the at 167 pounds ar vr at which he will we ome time ago th ah MeCoy's ability midMewelsht limit: now this has bec settled McCoy will remain at his quarters in | to ma LUNA PARK COUPON NO.4 FOR THE EVENING WORLD WEEK AT LUNA PARK ON Face PROPS ont UG Air CBEST BAT eee

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