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| REPORTS OF TO-DAY’S RACING AND BASEBALL. y LETE BASEBALL and SPORTING |)j_ [“ciratation Boors Oveavoan”| | RESULTS EDITION ik PRICE ONE CENT, © THOUSANDS WON DN LONG SHOTS STARTED BY NATIONAL STABL Belle Strome, Backed from 50 to 30 to; 1, Won Fourth Race by Half Dozen” Lengths, and Invader, Played from 30 to 15, Runs Away from Field in Fifth. <3 [ “ Citculation Books Open to All.’’ | all NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1904. PRICE ONE CENT. - ) JEROMESCORES THE ) WESTERN UNION IN THE POOL-HOOM WAR 6« ‘The District-Attorney Flatly Refuses to v Accept the Offer Made by the Direc- j tors of the Company to Withdraw and y Says They Are Not Sincere. START DOWN THE ECLIPSE COURSE. EVENING WORLD AACE CHART EIGHTH DAY AT MORRIS PARK. charts are Indexed from first race at Aqueduct ait furlongs 146 tie Withers ‘ by King Erio—Tea's ye Winner, cu Mf}. . He Declares the Resolution Is a Cloak —S Fea ae a eh had BEF” outside of this Sensational -Doublegs 1: 14 _Lord 0 of the Directors for Their Own if Taconite age -| Coup, Driving Head and Head Finish Lord of tho Shame—New Customers Must Show BROOKLYNS BEAT i ats ae | ee eece HIGHLANDERS WIN ee Be init Mace : ' They Are Not in Illegal Business. Up Da nea ass 3 Lj 108 Rasvens P 5 AGAI ear i lengths from Tommy Waddell, who beat — * Although the-directors of the ‘Western Union Telegraph Company passed a Eg ly ‘a legant a head for the place. +4 lanned r double coup Pp : resolutions to-day announcing thelr willingness to cut off the service to is Has $ acetate tne National’ Stable| i etn ‘wi rin ee iat rooms, their acticn {s not accepted by Police Commissi . r Oe 4 , ? ; ters in the fourth and | F “Winning in a red. Say j, Rid Distro Attorney Jerome s having ben taken in good tat, | THIS Time They Treat Chan fis Aa fh [in Their Last Inning Griffith's | 7" :7°, "rey scared ele Strome ek otpes we Ave et “t 1. a nett a stent ~ bt s at Y “\ see ¢ m * . District-Attorney Jerome, after a conterence with Capt. F, Norton God-|. pions to a Shut Out, Winning] ,,,,.P; Buz* Tot RES ie Soka weak acs." | Men Bat in a Run, Which Was | 8 (oir See. Me rome came | NNERS AT LOUISVILL E H + Sars P - to 1 to 9 to}, and : / Wi si his oon announced that } H cE je New Ry y r tat he bt dozen lengths in dard, late this attern t he would not accept the resolution.| the Game in Ninth by Making | 14x THE AGeaee mart Rie ra ana ub: Just Enough to Beat Lajoie’s | noe on the Wit b : | Biziddets) + t i) “When they discharge the employees of the company who are working R _Kingston—Lady Gay. Owner, Rot, Wi i c front of the bunch. sr cate) atatle if i ” e Tow iy Index. Horses. Jockeys, Wr. 25 ¥ * " ¥ he fifth r oe vvan-| LOUISVILLE, Ky. May 18—The- Vaiiien nant tye aR irtney as otis Ee Seti at: thayarq| TO RUNS 1G Pee’ coker ric peur LR he Ce e coon: stnrted Tavader and the Dookles ken | winners of the races run here to-day. Seting in good faith. Until they do, of course, I will take no cognizance ot Bevaniaen oo 00) aebeand ia iy Srounly tald 3 to 1. ‘The colt was BAKE As fotigw as: thet action.’ PITTSBURG. aioe chacia 10% Fe tv 16 to 1, and again the National) isn RACE—Three-quarters~ Kot in Good Faith. quite me for tho District-Attomney and i AB * sPainite Beesresth fa i HG RENDER | |Btabte came home on SA cou! Anat | ewan ey Grand, hy Tand 3 to “T am not loath to doubt the good |}i0llo oo sioner to believe that| Beaumont, cf... .... 4 $ agers 3 1 | Kester, rt. if ‘Mauls was the best double coup | Phil Finch, 6 to 5 for pjaci Drofess: of assistanc Clarice. Haass va betes y strc! | Ey a. s ears, The form| Dominick third. Tme—t.1 faith of any individual until E have |'meant for anything more tite galt | Lenen, 3h 2 oupled, pits, ot hax gone through in years, Saccar| SECOND RACE—Four and a half furs longi ‘on by Cesariu and Dally Spanker had the speed and lasted Just lou enouxh, ‘ we ment under MeCue apd finished strong. Dulcaman hat speed, Nat was shore nes MBFov® TAQ * FOURTH RACE—$000 added; maiden files and Keldings two yeurs old; four and {9° “one-half firlonga of Belipee course. ‘Start tar: “We Ta vee ty Ben Mttome—The. Humber. Owner Nua = egapialsl of the youngsters had been © | conceated, otherwise mo auch. prices tg 1." Lamplight, 5 to x would have been taid, Belle Strome i*| ond and Anychanter th oe oe wfull sister to that staring good mare | THIRD RACE—One and on Pcie snot known who|Miles—Won by St. Hera, ¢ to 6 ee each on ‘but it is|} 2 3; The Guardsman, even for did the betting on this pair, bu [1g 3, The Guardsman, eves, toe4 ‘estimated that: thousands were take — pouR THT BACEIBeven-etgatha, af proof.to the contrary," Mr, Jerome con-| for their shame, ‘ai K | ani, “Gaued, “I do not think that the Police | tHon £0 prove it to clear that Git Boats [debting 7. “Gomminsioner and myself should se-|imittee of tame twit hue that a com: | itehes. < aapt this document ‘at its face value} to accept the proot wilen isin’ found f ag being a real or sincere expression on | them. 1 the part of the directors to co-operate| | Resolution of the Directors, } with the public officials in the suppres-| The resolutions ‘adopted by the West. I suae, e bg! BROOKLYN Ap KE.) 47" 1 Sesscdies, Pe 1 Veto : OJ7RS Race Queen... 0 Nee the company, go on to say: the statement of Capt. Goddard made| Now, therétore, the Ireculive Cor ty the City Club and also that to the |mittes of the Western Union ‘Telesranh Loard of directors, It ts positively as-|CPmpany, invested Wien the cull powers serted that, both. of these employees, lence of the Hoard, does hereby? Jorda\ Berge Poo! Totals . 7 ern Union directors after rec! Stran. 2b 133 Antimony @iahle:i8. whlocow, Prete yee sion of the pool-room business in New |¢in. > er reciting tho 2 ° a spain eewidotied mile Won by Gorueate, to ), "York. Until the Yéestern Unton directors |go'on to says’ TNS the eontipiany, [mechare. $ ities eto gets epee bya man named. (05; Ler Dorsey, 2 to 1 for place, was } have gtven evidence of thelr good faith | esolutions were adopted which, atter| Pion “nt o en ‘Temer, who last year undeF the name "00 ie Hiatt reciting the allegations made. uj t ‘hag? gat 2 Corso. . I! PTH RACE- a Mile.—Won b; Dysdealia.s, win thete emplgxees), 1p. 0 RG oe jot 8, J. Smith. Waltzetto, 8 to 2 and even; Wi ational victory of to 1 for place was sécond; Regale, thi drive | Tme—0.48 | Outside of the sep t -yerr-olde the red-hot 4 = ‘Lane etre bony Spanker and Lux Casts SIXTH RACE—One mile-—Won we wayward ‘closed tn the Now Rochelle Handicap was the | jchight, 4 to 1 for. place, wi ons | auensocen> S bert oe eee) Belle Strome mitch the best; i ho} y winner Voto ‘vad ‘i 2 Mitchell and Deary, are salaried em-| Resolved—Mirstly, ‘That the Executive i = — oe igh Born hal sneed, but weakened in the last furlong. only thing to enthuse over. Pele athe bape nyenelea aca} Union Company, |Committee ‘upnroy. ronir bs FIFTH RAC! 0 added; for maiden colts two years old; five furlo " th them to-day a he ——— ¢ x ployees of the Western Un! Dany, remtte® (ubRrOves and contims suid | ; 150 eidtae Aare tate, Wort cantly “timenttoon? Winner uae, 4, fusion had thelr eyex with them ; whose salaries did not depend upon the |{jetament, of the, Prosi tent and renews Owner—National Btable, i Antahes were not disputed: WORTH FINISHES. amount of business they transacted, but |stoner' of, Police “to vecoad goes: | _W pala? | index. Horses, Jopkéya, Wb 8 Bavable waa heavily backed in the i who were acting simply to secure profits |mission of rack news to any place “Dilton. Strang to Dilion. Hit Higgina 108 New Rochelle Handicap, and be fallod eee to the stockholders and directors, Put peo ke Will apectty as unta Osment Hurae eins Tulle a to make good. It was believed that 28) WoRTH RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, | 7) “Capt. Goddard in his statement says|to withdraw: Tes nervice thea ompany rte Hit bs Pitcher “Gahgel. Tmbires [soon as the money’ was carried by bee ‘ollowing are the results of that thes» employees agreed In explicit] Secondly, "The renewal of this omer 15 | hie! tort ny *Beitiaher |. Redfern x | emer BBG aie ablo he would get the goods. Te fale held ‘here to-day: terms to lay wires and furnish news to pane alter: most careful consideration F ae Becutcheon ....;-H. Cochran 38 gat eas sowever, and Wi “actically beat pool-raoms. eations te foor and tn view of the obli- Beagle Hittginend 222, ‘a (Special to The Byening World.) hy Dolly Spanke nd 1 to 2; Raymond K~ : “They agreed in explicit terms to lay | termine the lawful or unlawful chores. | jSXPOSITION PARK, PITTSBURG, ply One... Tox * 12 RAMBRICAN | UHAGUE GROUNDS,| Dolly Span! PM aes wee nocd) ae yi the wires and furnish the news to pool- feraatctn esort or pursuit under ite] pa. May 1- die" Poole threw his Warrior... Collins 108 & NEN York, May 13,—After a hard uphill]and he kept In front of the bunch ur y 3. rh rooms for the purpose of having the |funmlction, 4 function that would neces: | 1"« cam mates into a’ back seat, this Drone Uae eevee ioe ad wa { fight the Highlanders beat the Cleve-lthey were within the last furlong. | aie" Wvon by Montan! news used in the alding and abetting of [lett to any Individual or compe ey ef | otterne ne ex-premler secured fine MeCarferty 108 1% 48) land sluggers out in a ninth-Inning fin-| wehre Lux Casta clo! This mare Fan /}; Gien Gallant, 4 to 9’ for ples, wom pool-rooms. It !s positively asserted | exercise. ete ie evenge for Ris release Of! two\ years | ify ete (tues ha eat ~ {ish that tickled the most fastidious of] much better race under Me but Triumvir third. Time—1.15, a 2 are evenge fc is releas 0 yea y best. Ot carly a hie Tae att a x by. the. testimony o ee bacabediatsly nee late Foputive sc ommitter | ayo, By aplendid pitching he shut them dries lea aac} i Ele-| fans. cm ios als hind 7 runs to the Vis-| she just failed to met uP io siineas Ray Won by Brosdwar, Girt is Ge of whom are named, and I am loves Gr th and em- ; ai atylen Nowtal Champion = = - ‘ e close. able was lengths back, Sincerity Belle, 1 to 4 for from information !n hand to assert | immediately He ean cite) or haraw out Hie Hs ee a P 151 SITH RACES Han. added: handlcay for. three-year-olds and p;, Dollpee course, Cleveland outfit did the heaviest] paterman made his first start since ¥ oe Mildred B. third, Capt. Goddard's statement, can bo| news’ from any" place or’ pitces “tine | acne’ seal Guivesand commana nF. Farrell. _ si ; : ; enGenevieve: | pitting, Lu Joie and) Filck thamping| ie scant trom England, Jfe. showed |‘Tinve=0c3 : Broven to be true beyond the shadow of | MT) MS Meh ena tr As URIAWEU! pool | Wag given excellent aupport. Babb x Horace. __Jockeys. Wi. Bt" Fin. Open. Clon pI | OUt a homer an Larry'a drive] speed, but stopped at the end of aix| FOURTH RACH—One mile-—Won by: el to Naw. sionel alic fe UD ee he 97" King Pepper - .Cor ‘ yah nae ‘oval ; ¥ ¥ ved, ction, & te 3 i & doubt if, ever denied. — in whien | erNe YOu Clty or the: b Rete | wae “Agel 1 Lumley covered adit Toupee cores. cc0 rimming ‘bt 2 hh Plo ge 0) Ghee cave gr wenitio r lett feld fence. Grtt's" | ¢uriongs. y wine | ae ; Mas second; Forehand thirds bie Waelern Lintor directors fave been | pales by a raquest ts county, lot of ground. Bergen threw ont three [ay pivination He Phiiiog 97 sh on Reelled in flelding. the work, of, Ort, Wells galloped home an exsy: win we Aofinitely informed that two of thelr] drawal, and to turnlsi hereatter sigh | Premiers who tried to steal second | 120" Thistle ‘Heather, Hildebrand tht " : COE ke y and Anderson In she Outt |nar: inthe openings daeh,: Hewes cob. | | VIATH RACE — Cabs ay Tmportant employees ‘strove to axsint | racing ‘news only to sucht appliceai Gs | base sos peminse > 2 ing sensational at ttnes pled with Rapid Water and the pale | § snths of a Mile Won. by Btaelewote Inthe commission of a felony. not to] shall give assurance that Tete ee 8 if a Jack Powell was easy in thé early in- <0, Nothing has been shown ! pine, ne I. : aseance fe . oO] Miller pitched a fine game for Pitts- } n-} ran pne; two. “ second: Emperor of India thelr own eta, “bu Because ot the in, | be Uae F PneL pont purposes, pel UD SsEteaY cout HedebSeca\ ubitl MORRIS PARK ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW, nings, but after the fifth he settled! vet that cin make Ort Wells gallop. . Mme—t.47 3-8, stocktelders. When chalets inty ehdeo; a Re Recuha down and allowed but three hits to the Drake Pair All the Way. | £ RACE—Thi ey quarters, of a a pwn the resolutions o AVE end iat 280 1 watt 8 te mR ees Na entee Western Union Bxecutive ‘Committse | In the ninth Brooklyn got in some eclal to ‘The Evening World.) of Belipae course ne 5 . e stable was a prohibitive); res tot Jor plase wag COL mittee Firwe 1 The Drok “go far as I am aware Capt. ommissioner McAdoo said: ‘kard began with an} RAC TRACK, MORRIS” PARK, ad 48 Patella g. Tae Pee: second; Dusky, third, Time—114 4-5. “119 —— Duletvetia luv] y ——— Bella Signora.1i9 good br old-time base. Luml on which Clarke, Wagner and Le favorite, ruling at 3 to 10 In the bet- ting at all Umes, Rapid Water was} Saabs ‘AtArting for the first time, and some of DELMAR FINISHES. the bookles laid 4 to 1 for a place and dard’s statement regarding. these “All T can say Is that on thelr fac loyees has not been denied, nor has|they are simply an ony pe nels face i publisiied that, these two em-}and oontirmation of the offer Col. (law Fox Sethe commission press’ n few hit inside of first|M@y 1%—The entries ,for to-morrow'a fs Taces are as follows: put up a tly back of third ash cMascees Jnras hh] ups aie and a halt fur well started of auspiciously by steiking out E Blberfeld with a fast assist on Lush’s hard splash to involve this corpora-|ry. made me through the ‘a felony’ eh ithe Second Inning, have ldays ago. If, on clone mude t 5 : ‘ 3 + On ¢ atv 4 lt tel anithent Bradley drew a base on balla. been in any Way disciplined or dismissed | nothing more than this fe tess an ae? | “confuse Tt fell between then Mem Fs ee eetnird. The stable fan one two from the service. tlons, there Is no. rea, a MT and a double. One run was] 124 1. 10% i (1D Bryn| Mawr pulled down Layoie’s arive. shag Vella went to the} ST. LOUIS. Mo, May 12—The races Boone, ,eneretone, as these, om-| make a reply any difterent from eo | home. Dillon drove the next one home | Wg" dueen, Belle 8 —— About terct intlog ceermalional: | Bteaplech Lush ran in and Blithe eat Or Se ee ne crane [rapsiere'to miuited an tolin@ae ane ployees made to Col. Clowry. Aan 2 Es bal re ART anaes) Balin se ately Pont at, the start. made 5 Of the directors for, tis conduct no, one | maeke Yormai dcknowledgment omaver: | by a nice hit to right The seor dteoawen 108 ior Male Hanis: —— Heot it Ree aren ieee ve and died attra | ning, and breexed in an casy winner! FIRST RAC aed Ghee ean n 3 ply to the resolutions about Mt Virat Inning, ut of Reacl 4 Malden 5.1 Perera ih Reade ie from Rapid Water, | 2" 5° ‘1, 2 to L for Mate oriineraivestiren ©: When | an ; ns al ond ri a ite amas alee by a halt length from to 1; John’ Il, 2 to 1 for’ place, wi ee ee eee acne Feast orother ane Union. 11 Ritchey threw Strang oui, Sheckard | 24 Candidate. 107 pions ear 18, a9 Toe 190 | Cer One Lalor ane oi ine} vho was a length in front of Hip- |eecund; Ferenia third, ‘Timeian’ “ae Gtatement is true or when they take| the pool-rooms. Further than’ thig'g [struck out, Lumley was retired at first | | Second Race -Two-vearolds; selling: five} _j{iet? sand feotan Bush counied: amact {Jumped up and knocked down’ Wiliams’ | pocrates, Who was third all the way. “One-half a mile some act to punish thelr employees for! cannot speak now, butt ho; hevat y Bransfield. NO RUNS. (122) auozon 101 Th, Kater tor | Kean entry: Moon Daisy nnd Bt. Jude, Cotton | Aner and caught Miberfeld at Arena, 8 tO aes Oe involving the corporation in the ut-lto make a definite statement care cele | by, Branste ight f OO tage Lintie. 77707 f entry + Corton | Ny RUNS. : 4 De Resake Takes. Second. bloom, 3 tot for place, .was see tempt to commit a felony It will bel week” arly next | sheckard Sein UM ed ey Me] Mi oO (Sixth Fiace—Handicap: mile and three- Sdecad Tnnlne, 'T gtayve was the’ favorite In Uie second Liddon third. ‘Time—0.53 3-4, " +) eR ee cissly: caupnCaby? Claettey ee Aieander a La Blick droye-the sspitere XM tie ce. race, with Young Henry and Witcheratt | ree ee rare aetna Stet Ls) ’ ee eee One HEDRENO GNA. 208) Fi" Brea ws field fence for « home run, }ulty the well-plaved’ chotces., Kilogram, a|\V Gy palmer, 5 to 1 for place. was meee yl - GAMES Wagner popped up to Babb. NO RUNS. Gnas Honsvaiiam! AAS Ronetion 100) ered in Hickman’s long ascension. te Iot-to-} chance, made (Iw! ruuning, fol- fond: Guy “America third.” Time—d.i9 Ig oostae lee etal . (3m) Praon = ftougy, Rider ar|er squeezed Turner's skyscraper. emis s {lowed by Stuvve ahd Wheherart” ‘They H_RACE—Four and one-halé . ot under Dobbs's foul fly. | _ HE a Berean coe eae, TB. MeCarthy 87) tou fell into McGuire's big mitt. ONE | held this order tor the atroreh phere Won b 7 to. 6 and NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. . whranstietoxed out Into centre’ and col- Saar MUN: ruon’ gti dad bo) Turneriand aed | SR Nt eRe Tice Taree ter eae Baul Re 8, for place, ‘ eee ded with Beaumont in catching out at bickman’s corner | Ganzel wok | home Stuvye died away and. De Reszke, huh ing) ae we 0000000 0 2 2] Cleveland. 9130200006 threw. eer ue. BUN Ss. ee pour der a Beadle; ratcGuire doubled three leneths in front of Stuy Nowetn. even for plaice was second! ; ated. n. Powell's. lo polly Spanker Jui soarer Brooklyn Pittsburg .... 000000000 OjNewYoruk....012100021~ 7 = and B 3; Mil Batterles—Moor ey ay Batterjes—Poole and Bergen. er) , Batteries Moore and Bemlx Powell spit a finger in trviag to wet Moore's) when a bundle of money came in and hit and a 6 was taken while he|drove his price down until he was nearly a ane Tae had “it bi 1 RUNS. No games wer scheduled for the] §T, LOUIS AT WASHINGTON ‘olubs, i other St. Louls 01000100002 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | Washington..000000101 1-3 w. t PC.) Batteries—Glade : “0 apittenles Glade and Sugden; Dunkie ‘aa ny DETROIT AT BOSTON, ‘d tuning. n singled to centre. A double Ra Wagner to Bransfleld, on! 4 German longshoremen named Ju- | street, this morning. When he returned| tripled dl r after making & nice stop. the tleing Tr Neepalineetay 3 ae Founder high-skled to Dobbs. Neat was tiken by Bay, ONE RUN Dolly Spanker was the favorite io the] yards “Wen by Hacer, It to 8 ada My double play followed by Babb, Strang ‘Third Inning, third race, with Savable a luke warm] (5; Mranium, 2 to 1 for place was ses a amd Dillon on Ritehey’s grounder, NO Moore singled. Bay singled. Powell | second choice to the last few moments,} ond; Exa third. Time—L5t a aN) vith Dolly Spanker, him” out s.awed, equal favorite favorite jumped away f and wo ST DAY 0 ne fete fleld. fence seoding | made the running, follow : Ak y and Bay, Lajole also hit. f r toge! re thin afternoon Detective Sergts. Day! snyon tnaes ann Hrndey scared eiiek | man and Savable close toxe place TH , iba and Deering, who had come in response] tanned out. Hickman perished on al they turh pareiohe At . ings at the race-track by sending a} to Dr, Woodend’ auuiie: Tite aistiets RUS. | dled a € rad A) to Dr, Woodend's telegram call, nabbed] ~"2 Fultz followed with | Yitn ‘ug Casta and nalied NO CRUNE TY Hrourder. Poole fanned. | 114 Johnson. of No. 8 Morton atreet, Pabhis low throw put Cariach on first. | tried to recoup the lose of his sav- Miller forced him. Poole to Bubb, Beau ine fed to Strang, whe by a fast throw a {Ditton doubled ap Miller. NO-RGNS. | threatening letter to Dr. J. M. Woodend | tum ir me gla over first berfeld sacrificed. | ker in the last at Detroit......010000000—1 Wourinclnnine: and his wife. In the letter, which con- athe, letter w signed “yours in mis. man xetting the put out unas: | red hot d y lasting long enough| This is Friday! EASTERN LEAGUE Boston 00000 Strang was retired by Ritche sisted of four foolscap pages of ramb- pe Pie 7.80 to Di rasta weiter had} sisted. Will!ams drove one past Moore| to win by Lux Casta was four serene 920 — 2) iatter wlsowelded a hit from Sh ling stuff, he sald he would call this af. |t™™ 7,890 to Dr. Woodend and lost it.| fur a base, and Keeler and Fultz scored. | jeneths in front of Savable It is the thirteenth! Batterles—Mullen and Wood; Dineen| bat and Kot his man, Lumle: ternoon for $200 and if he did not get | thar tne eee taes vohnaon Admitted) Anderson ‘struck out. Willams was! "So 101 Shot Leagths in Front the, Genie pORONT JERSEY 7 d Criger, Heras owas ot wet | that this. was a Me, that he had wanted! caught irvine to steal on Bemlsts pers : ‘ont. The month of May is the unluck= raserowstvonaco—al cS ee Ee ite ata te gBRE Was lit he would Kill them both, shoot them | to get married In June and tried to ralse| fact throw to Turner TWO RUNSE | ‘The fourth race resulted tn a. reat y Sa 0° 7 Wagner. NO RUNS. sce down and “take the ¢lectric chair.’ money by wagering his savings on the a h dunt Belle Strome, a 30 to 1 chance.tjest in all the year! Pranmiier | CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA, : Ww races. He had lost his au on the race- Foa aning. the front at the suirt, made ail and won Clarke waiked. Leach flied out to] Ho delivered the letter at the Waod | Sheckard.” Bergén's fine throw to Babb é si prevented Clarke's steal of second base, | "4 mansion, No. 68 West Seventy-first running gulloping by Look out for the hoodoo! umbed to Powell's deliv fain was AT BALTIMORE. -000001020—3 trac, $400, and it had turned his head.| ‘Turned suc The police think he is half crazy, eries. Bemis strolled on a quartet of As as yet} h High it many ways, fissee @ 0\2.0 00 0.001 +120 .0,01010 0,0) OL 2|vaaner moto ecratcnrainele coo our SA ane ks Wide ones. Moore dunce Wit Powall {a 3 vorite gn the race with Hish|' Vou can figure Lc ee Twiline ant Batterles—Owen and Sullivan; Planie grounder through papb's loge, Sebring threw him out, Anderson corralled Hay's ea veteate cond choice. They! thore are 31 days in May—31 read | gh ee and Powers. * sen “ Bobba, Mota foreied Ganzel'awelt to itick-| High Horn, Antimony and Waywarl | packward la 1% : F; No were scheduled for the other b time. Thoney buntea | 1-88 in close ord the diy : a AMERICAN LBAQUE STANDING. Pith rantus, LUNA PARK COUPON NO.5 FOR re mingled to Contes wed | where Wayward Lass took second pl This. is the 133d day of the yen hed third. Thoney scored | tnd easily beat High Born three | and McGuire made second on Bemis's | for the place, the first two figures are 13, i RASTERN LEAGUE. STANDING, ond’ and idle seconds He wieder THE EVENING WORLD WEEK WL, PC W. Ly Pe, 506 W, L, P.c, | Boston 5 .T78\Cleveland.10 10 third on Carisch'a high throw, but was wild threw to catch McGuire napping 1S \ Shot Led All the Way. Add together the letters and’ i Phila’ pias out, Ritchey to Leach, Dillon filed out AT LUNA PARK ON PAGE 2ef | At second, Powell perished on strikes. fs senile 3 chance, went to the ures in “Friday, May 13, ‘04 a New a gen a « e h, mu a a 1-031 Ohioago...1 31 (Continued on Second Page.) (Continued on Second Page.) the and “wyn' easily "by tour) the result ie tae % . fi ‘ 4. 4: { rat Badin ss pad eo) ek 45, ai: Sa i a ae

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