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COMPLETE BASEBALL and SPORTING Nis Circulation Books Open t to All. Me NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1904, RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE promt START OF THE PARADE OF HA RNESS HORSES IN FINE PARADE ON ThE SPEEDWAY. Fully 600 Pleasure Vehicles in Line, and Many Spirited) Society Belles. Speedway Day was a glorious suc- cess ansl the horsemen and the horse- women who participated in the splendid parade on the great Harlem course join- }) gusto. Never before in the history of | the course was it in such fine condl- a) tion, thanks to the untiring zeal of Supt. John 8. Caldwell, and never be- fore in the history of Speedway Day was the day itself so fittingly cele- ns brated. ‘The falr sex was represented in large numbers, many of society's belles being among those who held the reins behind ¥} spirited and finely caparisoned roadsters and in equipages of the highest class, Fully. 600 pleasure vehicles were in line 4, and the spectacle of the parade as It slowly passed the reviewing stand was one worth going miles to witness Miss Glullo Morosin, use cautiful (easily queen of the parade, but there were other ladles in line who also won GIANTS BEAT THE REDS: HIGHLANDERS WIN AGAIN McGinnity Pitched Great Ball and Shut Out Joe Kelley’s Team, While Cleve- lands, Unable to Do Anything witb Hughes’ Benders, Are Defeated. 7 i Roadsters Were Driven by} ed {n the celebration of the day with | HIGHLANDERS VS. BLUES. Donitn, if, Kolley, “1 Dolan, rf Corcoran, Odwell, ci Woodruff, 3b. “daughter of the well-known Lunker, was]! Walker, ‘p. Giants... honors and prizes us did Miss Morosini, Ten Divisions in Parade. The parade was divided in ten di gions, headed by Grand Marshal Aleck Newburger, driving his speedy Smilax. 4 ‘hen came the officers of the Drivers Association, comprising President John L. Dodge, driving Eric; First Vice-Pres- \ {dent H. D, Gill, driving Jack 2.12 1-2) /-q Third Vice-President Nathan L. Ely. driving Fred Proctor (2.17 1-4), and Sec- retary Alfred Reeves, driving Verna, Following the officers came the mem- pers of the Executive Committee, ®among whom were John F, Cockerill driving Swift, J. Washington Smith driving James B,, Stewart Barr driving Brightlight, Arthur Lape driving Sister \ Sable, George W. Grote driving Desde- mona, and George H, Huber driving {the fast team Oakland Pilot and Red George. Following the Executive Committee meame the Board of Directors, including 4D. Lee, drivirg Don Cosine; Andrew Crawford, driving Angelus; Charles C. “Lioyd, driving Malzour; Andrew Cone, driving Alice Drake; P, F. Drew, driv- ing Hugh Mack; W. F, Kilpatrick, driv- ing Royal Rene; Thomas B, Leahy, ) driving Princess Pique; Isaac A. Hop- per, driving Maidee: Dr, driving Ila, and H, H. Hollis, driving Blue ells. Out-of-town horsemen, led by Mars #hal George A, Coleman, driving Kiag Wood, headed another division, and amdng? this division were some of t best Known horsemen and. reinamen jn the country. ‘The make up of the sec- Rona aiviston comprised horses which after the parade participated in the J ten series of lively brushes which alone were most attractive features to the ‘amusement of the crowd which lined the speedway, Fine Collection of Roadsters, This division presented a remarkably fi. collection of some of the fastest \ raodsters in the world, and all the anl- mals were in fine fettle, That this was BO..Wus proven later, when several records were threatened in the brushes. Single horses to one-man wagons made up the third division, headed by Mar- shal Josepn ‘T, Meyer, followed by, a division of single harnessed horses to wagons drawing two persons, ‘This dl- vision was led by Marshal A.-C. Fiske driving Giles Mebane. When the fifth division for teams and sbort-tu! horses passed the rey ht oie Re (Continued OF, on Second Page fa = Clneinnat! 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 y Innings. walk Base—Donlin, Double Play—Bi Gann. Hit ‘by Pitcher—Odws Hits—Fiick (2), Kase Hit—Anderson Play's—Elberfeld Balis—Oft Cherbro, ues, jme—Two hours. .—The Highlanders won < tory over the Cleveland sluggers in the final game of the series befor Gay crowd of 10,00) delighted spectators. Chesbro went in to pitch est, and was “Happy Jack” with but a single di But for Anderson's the fourth the famous sluggers would whitewashed, (Continued on Second L'ase.) Incantation Takes the Fashion Stakes! SEVENTH AVENUE. GIANTS VS. REDS. GIANTS. 1B. P.O, A. E. Browne ES taoear bag) evn, oo Medal 172 5 ft 040 0 McCorinicic, o 200 Bresnahan, o 200 Gilbert, 2b ay Bono: Warner, 15 6 0 Mc@innity, we o 2 8 ‘Totals ..... suensG Ry OST 1B KO: Huggins, 2b. Peltz, 0 oo o Evret Base_on, Halle—Off MoGinnt 6, Struck Out —By MeGinntty 1." Two-base Hit— Peltz Emalle. (Special to The Evening World.) CINCINNATI, May 14,1 naterially in gaining the vitcory, Score Firat Inning. Browne hit a line fly to Corcoran, Devlin Med out to Dolan, McGann went | out. Walker to Kelley.’ NO. RUNS. Huggins fled out to’ Mertes. Doniin singled to. right, but was out, Brown to Gilbert, trying for second. Kell Went, owt, Deviin’ to McGann, “NO! Second Inning. Mertes out, Walker to Kelley. Mc-{ Untied on Second Page.) MISS MOROSINI | AND HER FAT HER EVENING WORLD RACE CHART MCOY KICKS ON HGHT REFEREE Fighters Weigh in at Middle- weight Limit and Then Have a Lengthy Discussion - Over NINTH DAY AT MORRIS PARK. ing. World’s charts are from -firat raco at Aqueduct FIRST RACE—$000 If furlongs of the . Leontdag—Indifrerence. ded: for maiden three-year-old: last giz ang 8 (Speotal to the Bening World.) PHILADELPHI |] Co% who. will, abe: 14.—Kid Me- Jack OBrien atthe é6ona Regiment Armory, in: this city, here shortly He was accompanied by a big retinue of New York sports, while the main body, headed by John Consi- dine, came over by special car, arriving ry Careless much the best, poon to-day. Reaoh_not mu 1d; last five furlongs of 1.00. Winner, b Eclipye course. by Hie ghee joneRAY. went to the Hotel Scott, which was named as the place for weighing in, and promptly at 3 o'clock stripped - ready His opponent was waiting in ithe welghing room, and for the first time since the match was arranged the two men shook hands. The scele was set at the regulation weight, and when McCoy stepped upon it the beam quivered a little, but did not raise up. O'Brien followed and was| ‘This belng saisfac-|— two men dressed and retired to an adjoining room, where the question of a referee was then dlr- age Muozon Supanna’ Hocomore: in front all the way, Merry Lark held the balance.safe. Lincroft easily bext ran a fair race; Sufferance ran poorly and below form. ) added; four and one- Won driving. Time—1.39% for fillon ‘two, years old; half furlongs of the & Winner, ch. f., by Horoscope: Incantation ... well under. weight, ; 85) Bellatrix torily adjusted sClover. Hani McCoy. strenuously Crowhurst, on the grounds that he was} | too friendly with O'Brien and had cir lated reports after fight derogatory to his (McC: The Philadelphian insisted upon oMciating, but clined to consider hi wrangling continued time, when other names were suggested, O'Brien naming Ernest H Rocap and Jack MacDonald while the MeCoy outht brought forward and Charile objected to Bert | latrix. and Czaraphine closed very astrons. eantation oad plenty of speed. FOURTH RACE 3 were away badly. : ther O'Bslencky Chrysitis ang Fancy’ Dress Z Umpire— “Withers tile, by Hen Brush—Vev Owner, J. R. Keene, Phe hitting in to-day’s game was extremely lignt. Reds getting nothing from their safe- while the New Yorks succeeded tn getting in thelr singles when they would do some good McGinnity was much steadier than Walker, the latter's wildness aided by poor fielding assisting the New. Yorks Wy Hiryn Mawr. the Delhi was beat. | but stopped bad! Conjurer Had speed, Rryn Mawr a slow beginner; closed very strong. International Steeplechase ‘about two miles foursearoldg and lorian—Opalescent shel Penn-Harvard at Franklin accompanied McCoy from New York Geadlock ensued which lasted fully » but no progress was made, McCoy. left his interests in the hands} — eparted for Green's adquarters in this the oMeclal being of his friends and di ) which is his } the quarrel oy Unued tn hin ‘absence York delegation! Ite u ee ight over wads ‘ot money. whic MeCoy's/ Hy, hree-year-olds ap Withers. course. ‘ almost a f¢ Eugenia ‘furch Cleveland .... New York F Walker and F and M BROOKLYN AT PITTSBURG. Game postponed on account of rain. BOSTON AT ST. LOUIS. -200001000—-3 oo1rd0zi010 Batterles—Pittinger and Mora bett and Grady, Detroit . PHILADELPHIA Ar CH . 21000—4 30040311 Batterles—Brekenridge Weiner and Kling. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING New hake it s Chicago,.... Philadelphia. «i02|St. Louls. 11 11 054) Plttsburg,.8 14 071 Boston...... Phile'phianb 16 New Yorki3 & ere 28 ‘Chicago,..13 12 .620'Wash'toa.,3 tt 1b0- RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S GAMES. | NATIONAL LEAGUE. NEW YORK AT CINCINNATI. 000001101—-3 000000000—-0 AMERICAN LEAGUE. CLEVELAND AT NEW York. terlex Rhodes and Remis ulre, ST. LOUIS AT WASHINGTON. Game postponed on account of rain. —__ DETROIT AT BOSTON. Batt and «I rel CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA. Batterles- AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING, roy WoL oP, ne it. Louls, long green safely stowed away in thelt |! ‘d_to be tempted. offered on Mec but found few or no jeas and refi polnting O'Brien, couple of lengths aw oe EASTERN LEAGUE, TORONTO AT JERSEY CITY. Madge was a shade the best Hello ran a wwoll ra: MORRIS PARK ENTRIES FOR MONDay. MORRIS PARK Pt ttle Detter nterfered with 000100000-1 -90301105 —10; -Falkenberg and Rau: BUPEALS. AT NEWARK. Chesbro and McAllister AT BALTIMORE. ROHESTER 0000200040 1-7) Boston... 01 1 00002202-8| Ferry and Wood; Winter MONTREAL AT PROVIDENCE. al Rapid Water coupled Isher and Hot Shot coup MioCarthy and MfvManus reolds and up; sot Withers anil Dark Planet 1 S02 Andy Wie 100000000-1 00110000 —2 Altrock and McFi ; Waddell and Schreck. erlanas |4 SECOND SERIES OF LUNA PARK COUPONS WILL BE\PRINTED NEXT WEEK i aay Results of ‘450! fleld and (rack sports nd on page 2. +780, Cloveland.10 11 476 eres Manes MB he 4 0 SEE DELALWIN THE GLAGGIG WITHERS: IN STIRRING FINTot Bryn Mawr, the Outsider, Runs the. Keene Three-Year-Old-to-a-Head‘in: the Stake Feature of Morris Park Card This Afternoon. and Africander Wins His First:Stayt: of the Season—Careless,_Lineroff. and’ Plato Win Their Races, The classic Withers was won by Delhl] Burch, followed by “African at Westchester this afternoon, Delhi and Illyria. They held this turn, was a hot favorite. ‘The immense crowd epee pete Tele ree tp 0 ee, lead~ that visited the course this afternoon! Africander closed on Fleilo end went with the idea that Delht was a| Burch and they raced head and head sure winner. ‘That thelr judgment was|the last furlong, where a : josed. In the last furlong Lord confirmed was a source of great satis-| 700° 7 cinder drew away and ine faction. (hot ‘drive: Africander won In the Fashion Stakes they were just| Lord Badge was two lengths in front a& as firmly convinced that Bellatrix would| liello, win, but here they were greatly disap- pointed, for Bellatrix had to be con- LOUISVILLE FINISHES. J ent with second place. Incantation, | 3 an & to 1 chance, had a world of speed, and after making all the running man- | °oUISVILLE, Ky.. May-14.—The-re= aged to-win by a head. sults of the races held here to-darzage) Mr. Paget added two in the Fashion| as follows: RAR earns fat wv Stakes and they were Caraphine and FIRST tACE i Hy mile.—Won by Pendragon. Clover Hampton. ‘There were the first |tulle—Won by Pendragon, 6 to 2 that Mr. Paget has started atthe meets|gaccng: ‘Gocen Gawr ened en a Times ing, and they fatied “to make - good, |. | wig aaa Hatrix to a 2ON! though Czaraphine ran Bellati a ea ene rig, 10 to 1; Ben Mora, 3 to & for In-the Veithers, Delt! went away in] second; Apple third. ‘Time, 116%, = front in his usual style and he stayed OnBD: RACE—One mile.—Won ‘Ke there.to the eid. Bryn Mawr, from the eaters to 6 nd 7 to 10; Beliaio, & Goughacres Stable, ‘the extreme out-|<Gilend third. ‘Time, Las, sider, closed with giant strides in the} FOURTH RACE—One Mile last quarter and had the entire grand- path ert, 5 to 2 and even, k, 3 tod stand on its feet with the electrical | Gertie’ Catan second; rush, but Dethi stalled him off and re-} FIFTH RACE—Full © aan celved the coveted prize for Mr. Keene, | Itacatlave, 7 to 2 and 3 to 5; Ha * This was Mr. Keene's second victory Bites. Sine ‘So second of the day, Careless winning the opening ene as pacn One and oneaixt dash for maiden G David Gideon's first victory of the| 0! # mile Won by Discus, 6 to 1 season was in the second race, where| t@ 1; fan Stevens, 2 to 1 for pl was [incrore won, The weather was charm. |%econd; Kilmonic, third, Timentk {ng to-day and the track fast. The at- tendance numbered something fe 20,000, Curelens Starts Day for Talent. Careless was a hot favorite in the RESULTS AT WORTH. opening avent. and she came home with #. Candidate, # 100 to} char eater as running to the turn, where| WORTH RACE-TRACK, Chicago, breezed to the front and stayed | May 14.—The races run here to-day re there, winning, easily by four lengtis | suited as follow from Out o! euch, who took second pluce fn the stretch and stayed there | First RacesFive-elehths, of a, mile to the end. beating Mate Hanlon hale | 00,08 Mit sing ote wand 1 tos a length for the place, Monga eT ine rn pietie Lincroft Was Never Headed. SECOND RACE—Five-cighths of a rn mile,—Won by Luzarion, 7 to 10 and 1 to oe ee ee ore ahita: Ue a |6. Modred Law, 1 to 4 for place was secz fitgth trom ders ‘| ond; One Way ‘third. Time, 1013-5, nd ali the way. THIRD RACE—Five-elgiths of a mile. ha way, finishing Won ly Delagoa, 3 t 2 to BS y Lark. Lite ver Bret. 1 to 2 for, piacenwan emus vorite, but she was away bad ond: Typhonle third. ‘Time, 1,002-5, prominent, Lincroft was strong] POURTH RACE—One and one-eighth ‘ond choice, miles.—Won by Huxzar, 5 tol and 8 to Incantation Wins the Fashion. |1; Dan McKenna, even for place was Notwithstanding Mr. Paget added a)S¢eond: Gifain third. Time—158 3-5. palt of youngsters to the Fashion| FIFTH RACE—One mile and a hajt-~ Blukes, the third race, Bellatrix rated] Won by Compass, 7 to 1 nd 2 80 25 Lite favorite and was heavily| Ue Elkin, 7 to 10 for place, was Played. Incantation had some backing | Potheen third. Tine—238 4-3, also Fane Pi Dress, When they! SIXTH RACE—One Mile—Won _ by around the bend out of the chute! Thaur, 3 to 1 and 6 to 5; Sarilla, 3 to oked as if only three horses had’ for place, was second; Great Eastern Kotten away at all, These were Chrys: | third. ‘Tme—L41 2-5. tis, Incantation and Faney Dress, and | they seemed to be far in advance or ee Bellatrix are Czaraphine, They held & the lead to the last sixteenth, -where| WINNERS AT DELMAR. . Bellatrix and ‘Czaraphiny closed strong but just failed to get up in tim ce . z z Incantation win ya neck from| ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 14—Following latrix, who beat Czaraphine a head.|are the winners of the races run here y Dress and Chrysitis died to a| to-day: walk, Tare Pee FIRS’ apeee pnw Saute is at ag mile.—Won by Caterpillar, 12 to 1 and Withers, “the. four aygrite jfor Chels to 1; Sid Sliver, 6 to S\for place was i Mee aa | second; Tommy ‘Foster “third: Tine would win if could handle — the | 118%. mand, welght. Conjurer was the se SECOND RACE—Four and a half f and Stalwart also hud ba longs.—Won b Princess Orna, even went to the front at once aft 1 to 3; Joe Kells, 3 to 5 for place, start and) mi the pace. follow second: Renaissance, third. Time—oJ y by Conjurer and] “THIRD RACE—One mile—Won is. Brvn Mawr| Pathos, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1; Ferronia, 4 led, ‘They raced this] 1 for p was secolid; Nabocklish ch where the chasers! third. Time—L fter Dell. Bret} FOURTH RACE—One and one-atx- and begin tol toanth of it mile.—Won by Lucian, 6 to RACE—Three-quarters of “a Montreseon on even t and Stalwart. tr way to the st began to tire r Mawr close up the Kip betw himself and Ntarloy wh ° delhi on giant strides, Seed up| Land 5 to 2: Charley Thompson, 3 to 5 ws [foot \ foot until in the last: six penthe for plice, wus sezond; Bugler, third stil Gdom was not worrled on Delhi e— 151M. ; and the Keene colt won by & neck from IFTH RAC ree-fourths of @ Bryn wg. six lengths in] mile.—Won by El . 2 to Land 1 to front ¢ UERE 4; Orient, out was, second; lato Wing Over (he Junty the | Clairmont, third, 1 Sh. ritth, coteh Bush cut out the Dut smo Rave Way to PI the rest of the route a H_ RACE—One Mile.—Won by ul, 16 to 5 and 6 to 5; Pourquory to 1 for place, Was second; tchel, ” third. Time-—147 1-2. early running, 0, who lod won ¢ won I ) from St. Jude, who thirty lengths in front of Seoteh Bush Africauder Wins Pleat Start. | improy 3 to Now Afvicwnder jumped away in front in eben the sixth, but was outru i ayes whee On Monday. May 10,” the Pennsytvani who cut’ into the pace Gioat Company will inauurate taagroned i =| auNttain eervice rom "New | Xor tte WORLD'S FAIR TRAIN feay ing West “bwencycth NIA RAILROAD, Sorviandt and Deaby slay 1o, tne reunsy { tein the ‘running urate 433°PM Nabe ine Loule Ldniked' as one | arects ae 430 B. Ab. and run. ‘fizoun to trou Vit “ teat et cat ork | puny. 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