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J Ln lk "PRICE ONE CENT. “cava IN wADOO'S NET IN GREATEST _NEW Y ORK, F Ri ID: AY, M. AY 20, 1904. WORKING OUT GAIETY STAKES CANDIDATES AT MORRIS PARK. place In the Natt Jeu, white Cineinnad, by th: Into xe pince-one point ¢ Philadelphias, Graw's men, {0,000 AT THE MORRIS PARK RACES TO-DAY Shut-Down of of Pool-Rooms Has Done MuchToward Increasing Attendance Wins Gaiety Stakes —Czaaphine and City Bank Takes Handicap. Race track attendance has been great- iy increased since the Western Union shut down on the pool-rooms, and that reay be one reason why. the attendance was so large at Westchester this after- noon. ‘There were not less than 10,000 in .» the stand on the lawns watching the FAcoE. The Gaiety Stakes was the feature of the afternoon, and-an excellent class of youngsters was sent to the post. Czuri- ‘ phine was a hot favorite. ‘This washer second start, She was beaten in ‘her first start by incantation, but the latter * had to concede ten pounds to the Paget fly to-day, and none believed she could do the trick. Czataphine justified the opinion of the talent. by. taking the lead at the start and det a the way, winning by a length, (with plenty left, Incantation ‘and Chkygitls had a red-hot drive for second honors all the way, and Incanta- dah, nalled Chrysitis in the List jump. Yo Henry Couldn't Last, Young Henry was the choice In the opening event and was well backed. Bardolph had a big following, going to the post second choice, Girdle and Gold Dome _ wei others that were played, It was an open scramble and Pie “prices Were generous, Young Horry made the running, followed by Lady Mirthful, Bardoiph, and Girdle In close order. ‘They ran this way to the dip, where Girdie closed and went ia the front. Jn the last sixteenth she ‘winning in clever fashion n and a half from Lady who was a head in front of ‘Nearly Went Through. t nt was @ hot favorite in eng ate tace, and tis price uever rose, though. there was tremendous plunge om ‘David Gideon's Escutcheon, who ant rushed to the Bane at was at his heels, v= tees BUA. forced to drive er ines Shaw was packed from % to 1 to 4 to 1 |) co nl ii EASTERN LEAGUE. ADS NEWARK AT TORONTO. R. oi 9.010.008 Oo Oey % Ne ‘Batteriek—We oie and. Shea gate and Raub. BALTIMORE AT BUFFALO. RH —o 2 Baltimore .- 90000 BGome “gn account of rain. Game callecakins and Hearne; Jones and McAllister. ——_ PROVIDENCE AT ROCHESTER. Hy ve Ley Prov oo11088 an Rochesier.., 0.00000 = 0nor har Fertsch Batteries—Viau and Thomas; and Wall. JERSEY CITY AND MONTREAL. Game postponed on account of wet srounds. ees \STERN LEAGUE STANDING. x Tish 708 1658 OBS FVENING WORLD RACE CHART FOURTEENTH DAY AT MORRIS PARK. The Evening World's charts are indexed from first race at Aqueduct TS2) FIRST RACES selling: for thrye-sear-oldy and up: Start Won easily, Time-td1%. Winner, ch. f.. by Golde Amourette Ow . Johnson. Index. Horsos. Jockeya. iintle Lady Mirthful Young Henry Rettern Barlolyh Wi. Hennessy Glisten, Hildebrand Gannnogue Crimmins Billy Roche Cormack 1. Phillips Burns . ‘Treubel Shaw Milad! Love .... Neither One... i Ruby toad ..Ry Fisher To queef Milignbeth. Sul im Ww. B. Fasie Young Henry had eafly speed won well In hand, Lady Mirthful im his ‘mount to hold an advantage. He | Fi 5 énr-old r finally won by two leiacas trom Es- | t ri cere Timea ae oes tive far Phy Knlght of cutcheon, who was four lengths In {the Thistle— ¥ Ititehenck. Yu front of Lilac. | Index, We Bt. x % Fin. Open. Ciow, Pi +Czaraphine Won for Talent. | aa58 The Cinimant Shaw 10 1 at y nh 1k Czaraphine, the favorite in the third,| [it [ine a a ee ay ih the Galety Stakes, went to the front at Hulwark ehrand 107 5 $8 6 the start, made ali the running and won | 171 Jones 110 ti aw oo Is easily by a length from Incantation, | !4) Redfern 107 At gO Dt who under a hardydrive beat Chrysitis | 185 MaeeD 110, As eos 15 a head for the place. and Antimony Hortensin Never Extended. Hortensia raced to the front and was never extended, Gold Saint second place to the stretch, where she was passed by made a stron her own and from Tim Pay in front of Si Tim Payne. bid, Elwood was pla Stos, Go Between was a strong Santa Catalina were close up for half but Hortensia held on easily by four lengths e, who was half a length 'rimble, rl yed again in the fifth, going to the post a favorite at Ciatmant was heal’ Had something to pare at the en cheon ran ® xood, had_speed Bullinan — Santa Catalina r ” mation ran right to form. 9 Caaraphine easily best man ran a bad rac Chrysitis and Ine Martha ¢ second chotee, Charle: ce z toe : ghoiee, Charles Elwood raced away in! 1 rounrit RACER), added, for three-svaroll and uty aeven fuRlanen Withers followed by Go Between and Namtor | side. Ow n._Dursee ra Inner, b, .. by Meddler—sunny n the run home Go Between went rs ii the front and drew away, winning easily | ye Jockeys. % Fin. Open.Clos._P by three le ngths from Gharles Biwood, | 104, Mor oy manes me *a6 1 who was a length and a halt tn front] \fgo Routh Trimble... Hildebrand eT of ‘Trepan. an Buckley ; Ff City Bank raced to the front in the| 170 Gold Saint. HL Cov ara sigity recs at the start made all the] i ne Art.....W, Hennensey wee running and won as she pleased by Detention Goodentla 7 300 110 three lengths from Grazlallo, who was Hortensia. cantly, beat. South outrun in the first strong second all the way, Andy Williams waa | (fim Payne ran his best_race.__ canis F is third a length away, 186 FIFTH RACE—$1,000 adde ling; for th year-olis and up: Withers mile. Start poor. Won easily 40's, Winner, b. by Meddler—Indigo WORTH WINNERS. WORTH RACE May 2% here to-day are as follows: FIRST RACEKSix furlong Glen Gallant, 8 to 6 and TRACK, CHICAGO, ‘The winners of the rac: ‘Thomas. Kerr. Tookeys_ We -Hildebrand 07 IH. Phillips 10 Redfern ‘Odom plenty Key Dwyer « Pompano € Aken G60) Burns Hennessy Ww. 18 to G and’ to 5, w Between ‘came away a furlong from h i! breozed in. Elwood xetic, # to 1 and 16 to 1, third. “times “Akela ran a i paalbat F 5 3-8, ax Sia nied for three-¥ear-oda and Opi mile BEPON D RACKS nour and. @ talt/tars ST RAE aan teat mood Win easily. Thines lao. Winner egdort ends. b 5] Medaier—Mo Box. Owner, J.B. Madden_ 10 2, a = ri a «3 rece, Jockeys. WI. 1 Fin. _Open.Clos._ Pi ; eine, 5 to 1 and 8 to} Imo panic Hilgevrand 100 eS RACE-Five furlonge.—Won| 18 Gat nisi “Redt rm i by Komombors§ eoclvandseven,. Don | Gah Gene cere: iy Domo, even and 1 to 3, was second and] 182! Red Knig' H a Sad Sam, 1 to 6 and 3 to 5, third, | 162% Florham ucen. Ht Phillips 8 i ‘Time—1.00 2-0, i i. Cochran in FOURTH RACE—One mile and a aixs iw2 6 to 6; Husuar, 18 to 6 and 7 to 10, second; Dan McKenna, 2 to 1 and ae teenth. ‘Won by Port Royal, third, Time—1,53 2-6. FIFTH RACE—One mile and a quar: ter—Won by Sarilia, 18 to 2 und 3 to 1; Faal stoned strong, MORRIS PARK ENTRIES FOR TO- MORROW. Compass, 13 to 6 and’6 to 5, was second ma. Giri to 1 and 4 to 1, third, ‘ PARIC RACE TRACK, May) Tanya and Rove of Dawn. Duryea entry; Time-$97, oie cntrien for the raées to be de-| Augur and Vete sy honed SIXTH NCE anv ee, furlongs.—Won cmperor of India, rdinal Wolsey, second; Spencerian, 7 to 2 and third, ‘Yime—1,27 1-5. Suse tol and RESULTS AT LATONIA. LATONIA RACE TRACK. Following are the results held here to-day: rac FIRST RACE—Six furlongs.—Won by Mizzen Mast, even, May Combs, 3 to 1; was second; Luhrman, third, Time—1.16 1-2, SECOND. R. furlongs. —Wo The Thrall, Manfred, 7 t 18 to 5, third. ‘rime—0. Si. Jr, THIRD RACE—One Mile.—Won by Si Salant % to 1; Fonsoluca, 3 to 2 was second; Fore and Aft, Time—1.43. 4 to 1, FOURTH RACE—Six furlongs.—Won by Florence Fonso, 5 to 1; Idle, Vea serene: Oudan, 9 to 1, third. Time FIFTH RACE—Pive furiongs—Won by Woodclaim, 4 to 1; Green Gown, 3 to for plnce, wax AUS ti} 13 to 1, Four and one-haif ‘Tded here to-morrow are ax follows: arty Hace F | 19, me Be Art It too; First, Race—Fer three-year-olde; selling; 4 seven furlone of the Withers, mil 1 Sart ee om (ad Tiss Gohetween 1 at 4 th Race—Granil d Wo and One-h 161 F 146 Florizel Abo cond. Race—Tw May of the ‘ Asterisk Filigree. mblet entry Flavor o mile, oo” co——National of Eclipse course. and Winelza( Stallion; five fur-| hae to 1; | Ganelie Stmme. 19 ¢ Art, | Ya? Ttore ot awn Amberjack Ussyaucur Tio, 103® Pusaderi 77? Veto { Wine, Bennington ‘entry: 1 Miyria ...... 88 Couple 86 Couple Hermis and Buttons, Thomas entry. third, VANDERBILT'S HORSE WINS. PARIS, May #.—W. K. Vanderbilt's Turenne won the Mintatr of $2,00 to-day, and his Calleo came in gocond in the race for the Prix Bocage, was 00nd i, Daley. Dean, % to 1, third, Time—1.03 1 BIXTH. WAG E—One mile ‘and fifty | yore Won by Graotous, 12 to 1; Kil- morie, 8 to 1, was second; Briers, 4 to 1, third.’ ‘Time—1.40, io to 10 to game race. 1 Bol much account. Lilac 184 THIRD 3) f—The Gatety: tor filles ty $1,500 waded half furlongs of Eclipse course. Start Koc casily e } ch. f. by” Rubleon—ageraphin. Owner, 8. Paget Index. Horses. Jockeys. Wt * ere ehe| 134° Gearaphine vs Lyne " ae 4) Incantation Martin The latter! ing Chrysitis « Ht. Philips 171 Antim !| Philadelphia .. HIGHLANDERS WIN IW THE TWELFTT: Thoney’s Single Sends Ganzel Home with the Winning Run —Both Chesbro and White Pitoh Great Ball. HIGHLANDERS tz, . * Talia vb.” Anidenson, If. “CHICAGO. Score by Innings. 090000011000—2 100010000001—3 con balls—Om Ch Struck out a | Isvell. De md Donghue. Uinpiress rf Dwyer and King nour and ss minutes. Attend 40, Although it took them twelve Innings > the trick the Highlanders won » first game from the White Socks day jappy Jack" Cheabro pitehed magnificent form and the felding of Thoney was a feature. Ganzel ruin anda double, but it timely single that linded Inning. vr wide « = hunted vd him a med Chesbro had committe tarted stroll to. third ng refused to. allow. his. claim yabro threw to Thoney, who thaged Holmes, tir Jatter was tacared out Anderson syutezed Davies easy soarer. NO {UNS Keeler was easy on his fly to Holmes, (Continued on Second Page.) AND BASEB | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | ~ RESULTS EDITION I ee PRICE ONE CENT. | } | it SS ae GIANTS LOSE.IN THE LAST INNING Score Was 2 to 1, When Chi- OF POOL- ROOM RAD Police cagos Took Firal Chance at Bat and Matty Went to Pieces. Two Runs Coming in. RHPO. AE Hresnahan, rf oo 2 0 0 Devin, ah “ 0 MeGann, tb. 0 a 0 Rs MD vores ts 1 0 “ 0 ) 0 0 0 0 f 4 q : 24% uw 0 CHICAGO, ry ; R.H.PO. avidtér, of “ nets Be ° Chance, 2 0 1 Bling. ot 8 4 Jon 113 0% 2 > CUE sae ger eR O'Neil, ¢ 0.1.3 Pinker, «8 So 0 Weimer, pos 4 Totals 3 SUORE BY INNINGS. * vovuuzrove KO 000190000 base on balls—OMm Mathewson, j. Struck out—By Mathew by (Weimer, 3. ‘Three-base fits tes. “Stolen bises—Chanc tormick, Passed balle— Wa: Johnstone and Emalle. Me pires Evening W —Chicage (Special to CHICAGO. first of the N one of the most exciting ninth inning finishes ever seen here. Four hits and two runs were made off Matthewson tn the fast tr ‘Although Welmer was. wild at_ times | only got tour hits off him, Mund SRW Lhe ware: First iI. Dev'= McGann out, » Che rte uit, Weimer . 8. W wy Med out to MeCormick ance forced Wicker, Devitn 1 to Kling tied out Bresnahan. RUNS. Second Inning. Dahien Med out led to led Phird Inning. fanned. Bresnahan fied sD Welmer out © Voarth Inn McGann singled to Mertos (Continued 6n Second Page.) "|RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES. NATIONAL LEAGUE. | NEW YORK AT CHICAGO. New York.... 000200000- 2 Chicago. . 000100002—3 lyuiteries—Mathewson and Warner Weimer and O'Neill BROOKLYN AT ST. LOUIS. Brooklyn 000000000 0 St. Louls ..., 00000022 -- 4 Batteries—Reldy and Bergen; O'Neill PHILADELPHIA AT CINCINNATI. 000000000-0 Cincinnath.... 40020121 —10 Huttories— Breckenridge and Row Hyper and Peitz BOSTON AT PITTSBURG. Boston . -0011L00000—-2 Pittsbu: 00103400 8 Batteries Willis and Needham; Leever end Phelps NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. wo one Chicago...18 9 0 Ae Cincinnat 19 10.655 Pittsburg 115 4% New York.17 9 654 Boston.,.,,10 16.385 Bt. Louls..14 12.538 Phila’phin. 90 200 Brookiyn, AMERICAN LEAGUE. CHICAGO AT NEW YORK. so. 000000011000 2 New Yok. 10001000000 1-3 Battertes—White and Sullivan; Ches- bro and MeGulre. Chi DETROIT AT WASHINGTON. Detroit...... OOO 000000-0 Washington... 02100000 — 3 {teries—Stoval and Wood: Patten nd Drill CLEVELAND AT PHILADELPHIA, Cleveland 032021000—-8 Philadelphia., 08 2000003—5 “—Moore and Bemis; Heniey 1 Powers ST, LOUIS AT BOSTON, St. Louls -000000000-—0 Boston . ooo0o00101 —2 Batter Siever and Sugden, Dineen and Parr AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING, wee ne Boston....10 7 tT New York 15 10 Louis..U i 440 Phila’phials 1 0 Detroit O26 BO Cloveland.13 LL .b42 Wash'tou,.5 19 208 ) | ee Pee arent: Joseplis’s it Sart Bureatr was raided.” O WARRANTS OBTAINED. © and the men arrested were charged with violating the Penela Code in 4 , cution, ae Swoop on Wakely’s, Honest Jo Kelly’s, “The” Allen’s and Other Place Including the New York and New Jers Distributing and Circulating Company Known as Hannigan & McCormick's” formation Bureau, Manager George D, Hammond and Twenty” Clerks of the Distribution Company A Among the Prisoners Taken by the Po! —No Men Caught at Wakely’s, Allen’s | Honest John Kelly’s. By far the most spectacular move ever made by the police on pool-room industry was carried out this afternoon, when three big i mation bureaus down town were entered and all in them were arrested) pool-rooms all over the city were raided, among them Jimmy Wi “The” Allen's and Honest John Kelle) On the roof of the fourteen-story Tdison Building, at No. 44 street, Inspector Schmittberger and Capt. Farrell found twenty-fi -five n c ina little vine-covered cottage that was fairly jammed with telephone am telegraph instruments. On the seventh floor of the big Park Row Bu ing, across from the Post-Office, Capt. Hodgins raided the New ¥ > New:Jersey Distributing and Circulating Company, better known as. &nigan & McCormic! s Information Bureau. In Duane street, The raids were made without the authority. of warrants or ai ing and abetting the running of pool-rooms. Commissionér McAdoo: dered the raids, all of which were made simultaneously at 4 o'clock. Lawyer Daniel O'Reilly, counsel for the New York and New Jt Distributing and Circulating Company, said that the police exceeded # authority in raiding the office of his clients, where the manager and men were arrested. He says he will bring suit against Com: Adoo to-morrow for $50, 000 for malicious mischief and malicious ps Other suits would be tiled, he said, in the names of the tors of other places that were raided. FOUND SHANTY ON SKYSCRAPER. The little building on the roof of No. 44 Broad street was more | cottage than a shanty, and creeping vines and plants had been ¢ trained about it, so that but little of the shingling or woodwork coult seen even from contiguous points higher than that roof. The tact that cottage was being used as a genéral clearing-house for the pool-reo the city was known to a number of the tenants inthe Edison Building, it is said that some of them communicated the fact to Commissioner | Adoo, At any rate, the resid was made on orders from Inspector Sebm: berger, who was acting on orders direct from the Commissioner. : | It was a few minutes after 4 o'clock when Capt. Farrell, Sergt. K and Roundsman Ryan, with thirteen patrolmen, in two patrol wagons, * ge ae (Contiiued on Second Page.) ST. LOUIS WINS FROM THE TROLLEY-DODGE ) st. LOUIS. 118. Mo vokiyns to-day ato, Dunleavy tf. Shannon, rf. Beckley, Ib. down with three sc: and shut them out to the pyeeerer Pe r pole in the fourth, wit on his double and Dillon's grounder (o Farrell. O'Neill then struck out Strang on tl pitched balls, Reidy pit but recetved raged support, the dinals scoring two in the se nth on o hit, erors by Babb and Strang, couple of outs. Taunley fell all over himself on two tiles to right in the eighth, the hits going as doybles. Fu rell then made the only clean single ©: the fining, two more runs seoriy | Beckley rk at first was the feature, | rotate Atendut 20 SCORE BY INNINGS. oy | Brookty: 0000000 Re 1 ty Beck- | St voe0008 error, but} vosuin’ . Brat] xO hits Sheckard. Si Beckley ditto. nleavy Med to filed to Lumley pite on_balls—Of O° NO Nell, 4; by Reld ‘Brookly! Second Inning. tiked. Strang el to Brain iy to Brain, ole. second, — Mec’ Burke to Beckivy. NO RUNS, Smoot fanned, Brain singled to left, but was out trying for second, Shec! ard to. Babb, Farrell hit by pitched Burke safe on error off Dobbs out at second, Dobbs to Strang Dillon caught walked our, dillon on tap, vtealing, and for Becky G) eS elit sacrificed Dunleavy fi expired. Beate i, a Sinica, at to" Dillon. Third Bergen out, Rurke 4 M mptety ti, Sok

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