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BINALT gaan) oe \ 4 ws Circulation Books Open to All.” 2 | NEW YORK, ‘TUESDAY. MAY 17. 1904. “RESULTS EDITION: PRICE ON is CENT. * AED OTARTER WING BAYGHESTER STAKES Drake Scratches Both Ort Wells and Jocund, So Careless and Robin Hood Are Added and Run One, Two, with Briarthorpe Getting “Show” Money. Western Owner Refuses to Discuss Westchester Association’s Action in ! Declaring Off Condition Races That / Looked Easy for His Horses, ‘But for the action of the Western Jaton Company in declaring off their relations with the. pool-rooms and the the fourth race, but second was the : he could’ Go. Hs Of badly: ‘and Could not sive. Hortenaie “ane Welght. Dapple Gold made the running ‘to the flusry of excitement caused by the (stretch. wher Hortensia took the lead, ‘oboggan then came th withdrawal of the entries from the | Tobowgan then came through but could Baychester Stakes this’ would have been | py three lengths a dull afternoon at Westchester. beat apple SGold Ave. lecoeeetrs, Wee _Fortunately there was no truth in the | Place. widespread Story that John A. Drake ted was being discriminated against. Mr. || Ella Snyder was the Drake said that Ort Wells was taken | fifth, though a big commission trom out of the Baychester because he did | the jatter almost ean dual cholee a not eare to incur a penalty for his colt, | post time. Baikal and Stuyve were the and the withdrawal of, Jocund was be- | pacemakers to the turn, where, Balkal thiva foes 3 reich ew length Aust now, tie action of the Wes tchester Club in. declaring off the iy by three: rors un. Gobetween, who beat Stuyve o half for the place. Netthnls Wer in ® Walk. condition races which would have few easy ‘Dinces for the Drake horses, Mr. Reliable yi lector: gaa aay head “and ‘head wid “tan in eh Lrakp sald he did not care to enter into any controversy. with, the racing asso- oredr to the Stretch halt w dozen i in front of Lord of the Valley and My Wins, the cholce in ciatons or'thé Jockey Club, The Baychester Stakes was “the feature of the afternoon in the stake like, and after the Drake entries were] AUS ty Meyer ume Reliable. drew i Inde Jockeys. Wt Bt. dvawn Careless and Robin Hood were| by three lengths from Athel, who | M18 Gay Lothatlo”... Hildebrand 2 2 ded. Careless was a hot favorite,| closed strong and beat oliector Jessup | Chesbro. in Good Shape and} Hurning Glass ~ § quay 1” Robi "| two lengths for the place. 14? Buralag ¢ 8 rey with in Hood the second choice. SACU | Hebe Sih eo i erie e They tan, one, tWo.. Briarthorpe was| Takes Sweet Revenge forthe; i" uit i oh | Untee. | MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. Hep Alonainoi é rt het ‘\ugur ran his real race in the second ent, & dash for two-year-olds, win- ning "ins frilfianc. tashica from 'Pasa- dunt and Wayward Lass. The weather and cloudy and the track MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK, May 1t,—The entries for the races to be decided here to-morrow are as follows: Gay Lothario by a Head. Firat, Race-—Handleap: Eelipa Balnt..11v course, \ Monadnock was slight favorite over ‘ enon As fn the Opening event, but ay Lothario and Gold Dome were well ked. Schoharie hud the most speed 4.108 140 Grima and he made. pace, followed by Gay’ 4 Fint Art cou Alb Lothario, Gold Dome and Burning , Glass. They ran this way to the Race—Two-vear-oldi econd mtretch, where Gay Lothario closed on] and oneshalt turiongs of Belin ‘Schoharie, and then it was a two-horse| 159 Preen 30 Lothario winning| 159 Oxford drive. Schoharie] }3t Butferan Was four lengths in front of Burning] 153 Montebello aku Race—Maiden two-year-olds; tty if fone. Rolinss. course. ‘Bhu iis Gray Lad ‘ Augur Won Handily, ‘The Keene pai: were hot favorites in the #econd race, a the opening prive “Ble play “on ry and Austin Allen, the quic! fais ‘ope’ ened up a 10 ry . a Ae the dip ywal eronnen Augur then swept into the le ey stayed there to the end and nd eagerly taken. There was ayward Lass, Invader however. Wayward to move, and ip of a couple of Jongths oh, Belligerent, Pasadena ‘and . 18 Hobin Hood sactin ‘an In @ ‘close bunch be- 000001] rd Lass quit $8.8 CH3] AB Thletle Heaener.. “Titudebrand ie arsieer was iunbate cs Fourth Race eet wi pone handiy’ by a length and a halt UP SaaamRN Triad Th} 1 iar ve "Dtficer106 pit) peaes | eeey ec teee eee who was the same dis- ta. 182 Jon: eebt Th 167.5 FOURTH RACE—$1,000 added; for mat ee Sen nd on seven fupton longs. fince ia front of Wayward Lass. 2 Dark Planet.145 cate 105 | bane hite—Andorgon bro, Barrett ‘ ere ‘Start, poor won easily. Timei 28. Winner, b. t jeddler Careless an Easy Winner, cn cy 108 Hiawatha hits Barrett, ‘Crawford. Sacrifice ner, areleas, one of the added at Jo Kort Pain’. 108 WOO Stonewall Gant euble soi ante Weiltiam in the third (the Baychester), wi M47 acllogram” ‘iis and. Ganzel. "pliches”-Dohovan (2) red hot’ favorite. He went to the froat Fifth Hace—ste plechase; bout two alles, Pvecr as BaliBue cof Us bivee— Meseras at the start and made all the ru aniian andaS mates” Attendance—A.003 Ring. Robin Hood laid. second ‘nearly all the way and a furlong. from looked dangerous, but Careless drew |—— Si under a drive and final; five ler A from, Robin Hood, Bho aie, 138 dor rapa — Kumshaw on oS ens Ay Briarthorpe’fivé lengths for the re even, a i os hale. turlonya of | OT otis thie afternoon in sensational | Will'ae in ertinery compa : shi ye 43! et 400 Y vt FIETH RACE) added: selling: threr up: Withers mile. st Hortensin’s Easy Victory, , i ee ea Ui Nae SiH Donovan instie 16m cele mye imental. Wi y BE Foca Ea ier che Keeler, rf. Fut ‘a1 97 Grawitord ca rer Mine, Satii1us | Oren (Special to The Evening World.) AMERICAN LEAGU: Y—The Highlanders turned the tables Drubbing Administered by the ; Detroits in the Opening Game NEW YORK. | their friends WIRES CUT OUT, BUT POOL-ROOM WAS --RAIDE! 3999936 990608.501 from WESTERN UNION DIRECTORS POLISHING THEIR HALOS AFTER CUTTING OUT POOL-ROQM WIRES, AS VIEWED BY ARTIST FLINN. $OOO99OO92 oo DYES CHOPSSIROISDHDG 146.6 9446-6 WHILE THE LicHT NOLO Our To BURN TNE VILEST SINNER May Retuan! Peedetoes EVENING WORLD RACE CHART, ELEVENTH DAY AT MORRIS.PARK. | The Evening World's charts are indexed from dvat race at Aqueauet. i | } Spr si WIN FROMTHE TIGERS 164 PABST RAC Winne: hignweignt, selling race for, thres-year-olde and, up there sas mile. i Lele hes . Fasig ork “Creamer U4 Harry Patton summings 114 No_ choice between the first two. _Billy Rochs ran a fair race. 165 S&conD “RACH—$000 added: for two-year-old Taide > “only: four and ‘metal efirlonae ct Relioue, coures P.O. AB, Tine-. 0.52" Winner, th. by St. Leonards — Bi oO Py | Index. Horses. Jockeys. 683 °Aurur fy » if ; u i 100 a This was one of the Burning Glass's good da; inners of one race natn cleverly, <8} 33 ane 1h nderly 105 3 Higgins 118 “Ganon 10% § Burne 118 i «Hicks 110 12 149 Redfern 105 pd 3) 10 AWN ‘Teli Th'pann Wt OB 31 Otwero. ratan 108 1 a 141 Blue Coat mack 108 1 é P.O. A. E. |= amara i a om igh aa aay 5i— *Counciin in Hildebrand 108 12 o 3 0 2 0 o|—_By Pla J. Martin 108 -__18 $00 9 1 06 1, Coupled in betting. facet we Renner Tags shad i lot of speed. but atopped. g$egi 7 Pasadena. closed. stini Austin “Adien oOo 1 3 BO THIRD RACE—The Baychester; te rs Pao bt 8 8 Start. good. Wan ridden out.’ Time Fy 0 0 D| Indifference. Owner, J. RK a 6 4 a PARK, May onl 104 ‘wonderly 104 ts Lyne M7. “foupled in the bettini the Michigan in was never extended; Tobogean off very slow. je Gold had speed, Toboggan was a red-hot favorite in Bi ia Z ! £ hint. Happy Jack Chesbro pitched an- - jother grand game. U Firat Inning. _, RESULTS OF.TO-DAY'S GAMES. Barrell maeent onniiaver) third base \ a for three bases as a starter. McIntyre , . p : was safe on Elberfeld's fumble, but NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Barrett didn't attempt to score. Carr x retired of strikes. Crawford é iy Btrolled on. four, wide ones. Elberfeld a ie i enieca y sila Sn * NEW:YORK AT PITTSBURG. CLEVELAND AT Boston, | £2! Greminger's hot welt to Willams 17 | netween closed’ big aap trom a had breuk: ” RS fe. and Williams's quick throw to Ganzel{ pea six iene 1,200 added; handicap: for three-year-olds and up: nix turlongs of Patioure Ook bao Gare es a | Cleveland. 009000030-8' 4% doubled up the batter #t first. NO 16D OTE RACE iat aod: Wonteandly, Time-ilag. Winner, bc. by Water Pittebure ‘ 21 Boston. 70888 ooson FFT RUNS. gress—Arnett, Owner, R te Batterie —McGinnity and Warner: Philiipt | Batterler--Donolve and. Bema: Young and Rkoeler beat out an eccentric bounder | ‘Index: Horses. Jockeyn, Wit 4 TNE a Care, to O'Leary. Donovan got Fultz’ tn- [gay Reliable shaw 181 ry er CHT tended sacrifice bunt to eATY A Athel i b 8T. LOUIS AT PHIBADELRHIA, second in time to force out Keeler, a BROOKLYN AT CHICAGO. 9001 80090100 fes—Cronin and Bergen; 0000.00920-5 YS 9000000000 8 1 HL 020004 h 8G Lundgren hreck. » . DETROIT AT NEW NRIs: er lowed to well and O'Connor; Waddell} YF eounter to. Lowe. Second Inning. Williams and Gangel retired Lowe at Fults went. to second on a passed ball. O'Leary ran out and squeezed Elber- feld'n short soarer. Anderson perished on NO RUNS, ble. 146 42H Fine Ace ; Judee Denton... A. Brennan sad : le much the best. Collector Kliied” off racing with Reliable, Valley improved. con RESULTS AT WORTH. * Williams was al- Tord by Flo Bob, § to 5; Burleigh, 9 to 5, second; Commodore third. Time—t, ‘ ame fielders spolled O'Leary's FOURTH RACE—One ‘mile and PHILADELPHIA AT ST. LOUIS, [Ro onc 88832 988 ot 4 ;puelow: was exsy on his tittle! woRTH RACE TRACK. CHICAGO, |enty dards Won by Toean, as to. Se ucaa pontpdned von tascouat forGhnshro No runs. May 1%.—Following are the results of] Huzzah, 9 to 2, was second and Gilfain of ount of wet ae te arm to to, Greminger the races held here to-day third. ‘Time—i.4. Cabaret i FADE Reina eh itewaland Gansel: waa) SERA RACE—Four furlongs.—Won| FIFTH RACE—Four and one-hait ee ; CHICAGO AT WASHINGTON, forged ouvae the middle sack. Mecuire | bY Anona, 8 to 1, Palmdale. 6 to 3. ‘on by One Way, BOSTON AT CINCINNATI died on a weakling to Donovan, “hes. | second Lou Merrill third, Time—148 fever, wns sarcoma: Broad: + ° on a0 es bro ant a fast grounder, to O'Leary D_RACE-Six furlongs.—Won |W4y Girl third. Time—0.64 2-6 28 poonned on scout of ln Bargeg eee Tp gta Sake eh MAGE once! Ss [nF Sade hte. lg AN HRogl S| Ararat our gn gi : ; ti 5 t : [ ings. Won Sullivan; Dunkle ani | to third. NX ime—1at 1-5, 0 2, second: Marcos third. ‘Tims ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING, Third Inning. ieabro toased out Donov Sy a second on Felvorfold'e ‘8 fre To's fast Barrett coming to perfeld * Seurew out Cay Pie alae pinched |X pal @rlve over rox tagke | Meta: Leia THIRD RACE—Six furlongs,—Wort [aepeepreinaraerepiieneaee cinema snenestaieass= teantaneeetnte:aeneem sneer COUPONS FOR THE SECOND EVENING WORI_D WEEK AT LUNA PARK. 500,000: MORE TICKETS — SEE PAGE 2. eno treet nem ne Ani cnn cn eeontnsinta rr NO (ox Hey STRAIGHT, POM DIG HOSS HOG j | fouled put oe OISTRIBUTING ~ CENTRE * TOWN * GIANTS SHUT OUT THE CHAMPIONS -; +! Two Bases on Balls in Succ2s- sion and Warner’s Timely Singie Sends McCormick, Home with Giants’ First Run. PITTSBURG. AB. ROB, Beaumont. cf 40 0 Braneticia, Futeney, Phel Phi Hype, p, Totals .. Zormick. ef te er Warner. MeGinnity,, ‘Totals 7H Seore by Inainus. 00000 O00 oF Pittsburg . Glants Sacrifice Devlin. MeGann mont to Phelps, Dahlen to her-—MeGin y- F oft Phillipne, 5 Struck out—-Hy MeGinnit Hope. Hresnahan McCormick (2) O'Day and Jobrot and 40 minutes. (Special t one. Atten The Evening Wi EXPOSITION PARK, PITTSBURG, Pa., May 17%—The Giants, lead by Jereme McGiunity certainly got revenge s fon the Pittsburgs this afternoon. sports| 4 who be terday odds on victory $190 to $80 on New Yorks yes- ed to-day and bet the same Pittsburg. They felt sure of with Phillippe on the slab First Inning, Bresnahan fanned. Devlin out, Phelps to Branatield. | Wagner threw MeGann out. NO RU “Beau's” from Dahlen and Clarke sacrificed, Leach retired Gilb third. NO RU Secon P rounder Kot WAS score Devitn to ting to MeCormick McCormick to Leach, Dahlen laced a to centre, but dying on’ Phe! Mertes — struck ond, fi fade a ‘op and threw But No RUNS hird Inning, Gilbert. ran fast and almost Wagner's throw to first. Wa up it high fly to Le MeGinnity out at firs ips popped to Dahier covered and handle throw in time to retire PI bert and McGann settle RUNS. beat Pr sent threw Clarke ship. Devlin first on McGann's bounder NO RUNS, MeCormick made a meanlic rent run ming catch of Clarke's shore fly, Ls 0 Street Station, where a crowd of several hundred people witnessed thelr, i 1) arrival. +4 After Western Union Had Announced that its Service to the Race Track Bettors. Been Suspended, Commissioner M Sent Men to the Pool-Room. Exch and Found Business in Full Swing. ;DECISION WAS A HASTY ONE; Was Made at His Initiative and that fs Service Will Not Be Resumed—No Warn- | ing Had Been Given and Rooms Were Put Out of Business. F racing service was discontinued without warning this afternoon. | the Tenderloin pool-rooms were aia and the employees thronged 1 | hotels, discu ng the situation. |set out to prove it. With information supplied by the Commissioner, but without warrants, Inspector William McLaughlin and Captain Shire led a squad of from the East-Thirty-fitth Street Station in a raid-upon~®gan's” printing - office, on the tiird floor of the cuilding, No. 148 Bast Forty-second late this afternoon. ‘ This is next door to Ford’s Hotel, and the Commissioner's intormation was that the sign, “Egan's Printing Office,” ought to read, “Mahoney's Poo! Room Exchange.” m | At any rate. the raiders hacked doors in with axes, and burst full upon a big room, in which were fifteen oMrse telegraph instruments, clicking ~ merrily the news results ef the races to patrons outside, and ftteen tele- phone instruments, ready to receive and transmit news of the ponies, We AT WAS RES EY IN POOL-ROOM. : a were al arested, thereat with violation of Section 351, of the Penal Code, “aiding and abetting pool-rooms,” and the “ons.” and the telegraph and telephone instruments were al dumped together at the East Thirty-fifth “This proves what I have sai commented Commissioner MeAdon, wifen he receiv dethe news; “it proves that the Western Union people were (Continued on Becond Page.) : CHICAGO. Second In: ‘ F Doubs singled £0 centre. allioe 1 D| Dabbs to third with a. single, $04 ‘| Dobbs tried to score on @ | but was out, O'Neill to Tunderen, 4 lon going to’ second. Babi Kling. Jordan out, Chance to gren. NO RUNS, ‘| Tundg out, Cronin to Dillon.” is wither” walked and went to Prcrede i. Casey out, Assi a Snance out the sunie ee ‘Third Inaing. 1| Bergen beat out a sroponeny to T 1 Cronin fouled out to Chai 8 {) walked. Sheckard filed out to ‘Wicker: ry (Continued on Second Page.) Totals . io 3 Score by In ———_—_ crane ton a0 S| EASTERN LEAGUE. bal First base ig PROVIDENCE T Ura 20000 ee ? ble Paxsed Iall Soran (Special to ‘The AGO, aay 17, BALTIMORE AT ROCHESTER. arerrgeoiie fe ? 60001008 0-4 Walters and Kearns; Kane and in by Kling in “4 ran, and a 5 pols a lead Ros th visitors bwe | Jones gave the JERSEY CITY AT TORONTO. RH 000110000 1996000002 1 was ted up by t rina in the ah and th were {Jersey city and sixth, which broke the tl es and Dilton; Mills ee the nits were made, Fu off Lu the Chicago piteher, and | ree six Cronin, the twirler, | NEWARK Three errors were made by the Cubs . by Brooklyn Nowark Mont First Inning. fanned. Sheckard beat out a bunt, Lumley flied out to ‘Tin and Sheckard was doubled up at first, NO Strang jaca EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING, ed out, Casey fied out tof, Bergen to Dillon was retired at first on a snappy gro ev to, Gilbart. Wagner walked. Se- bring’s grounder shot out of MeGin- (Continued on Second Page ) Kling hit to © 1 for « home run, Wicker coming in ahead of him, Jones walked, vers safe on Jordan's err O'Neill singled toright, scoring Jo1 mM Juni ibileadoe vat sronto. Montr cat Rochester, seca is oc at

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