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WEATHER.—Fair to-night and Sunda>. BASEBALL = | “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ; aN EVENING ¢ « ‘RACING # SPORTS PRICE ONE’ CENT. NEW YORK, 8 ATURDAY, MAY 21. 1904. ‘‘ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | & | COMPLETE BASEBALL ané SPORTING (RESULTS EDITION "PRICE ONE CENT, National Takes ~-HIGHLANDERS LOSE While the stakes at Westchester this} afternoon were rich and, very interest-| ing the immensity: of the attendance | was a matter for comment. At least) 30,00 people suw the races run, It was the banner attendance of the meeting ahd probably a record for the course, ‘The betting ring was a crush. ‘The lawns were black wit hpeople who could ( not find rom in the grand-stand. It is a rare sight to see people stand- iffith’: 1 da Griffith's Men No Match for] ing i the aisies of the grand-stand at Fs ,,, | Westchester, but that was an actuality 4 @ Windy City Team in To-Day’s | tnis arternon. The fact that the pool- rooms weré closed In town undoubtedly Game and Are Defeated by 2J torcad thousands to the course Even é ! the club-house seemed more crowded Score of 11 to 2. than usuai, The weather was superb ata ees j und the track fast as lightning. | There were three stake features de- HIGHLANDERS. , |vided. ‘The National Stallion Stakes, SARA Poth A: 4) | with a gross value of $14,915, was the i Hepler cf... ‘yo 63) 0 O| Tichest prize of the afternoon. It was \ Willams, 0 1 5 2 O/also the most interesting, for it brought s Anderson -9 9 } 2 Zi towether three two-year-olds that have oe isk “tT ~ 7 0 Q|Shown themselves a class above the | "thon +3 1 bb Blothers of that age that have thus far | McGuire, c. S001 8 4 Ol shown. i Powell, AG's st 90) od ie were Tanya, from the Duryea “Bevel a Seen) st. jg; Song and Wine, wearing Ben- o Total Rae nst ye) nin.ton's colors, and Belle Strome, in *Batted for Bowell in ninth, the colors of the National stable. Of CHICAGO. at these three the talent choose ‘Tanya / 1B, PO. A. B.| and made her an even-money favonte \ Holmes, If. Hon a Song and Wine, coupled with Blandy. Jones, ef. + {6 4 0] Was @ strong second choice at 7 tO % Green, rf. (eg) 1 0) while Belle Strome was quoted at 8 to 1 Donohue, "Ib. Y 1 7 1 OJ ‘The pace in the first part of the race Tsabell., 2b. TEE SI Ts ie, Tanya lived through it and Tannehill, 3b. seas Cay Feat tat Fa Ya neck, Shaw eased her in the Sullivan,” 2 2 4 1 Of last siride, but she was all out. Belle \ Suerry 20 0] Strome hung on the second place to the ¢ = = — — —| end, barely beating Blandy and Brit | CHATS hag roee maces tay Tipo 3k Deenuas toy nes ery strong, mainly Score by Inning: the thy "ba maker had retired from rhe Ludies’ Stakes was an easy vic- ; o1H8oO1 8d tory for Beldame, who was a pre 9 Shieagy sf 2 oo 00 0 0 favorite, “Beldame gave her backore’ & Netrst. base-.on balls—Off Owen, 5.| shock When she came out on parade, Struck out—By Powell, 5; by Owens, She bol 4 out of line and ran far Home runs—Jo Isbell, ‘Two-|the stretch, Then when she Var Jones. | Drought back to the start she. again Rtoten base! Sullivan, Keeler, | bolted and ran through the woods ur= * 2 nd|rounding the stables and the 5 Double, plays ‘ann teapot ere. stretch. and ie hack one ous: palls—sul-] , AaiN she wan brought back and v— ‘ yi nd ® away at the first break she raced van. Umpires, | Messrs, Dwyer oyn- [to the front and breezed home un cas King. ‘Time baer winner. ‘The run only @ gallop for utes. Attendance, 10, her, She demonstrated that she Is easi- ly the peer of the three-year-old fillies (apectal Dispatch to The Evening World.) jin training, AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, May| Champlain Winx in Rousing Drive. 2.--Jack Powell proved an easy propo- Rob Roy made the running, foll d his sition for the White Sox, and as the} by Champlain and Judge Denton. ith | Was the order to the home turn, when ‘Highlanders could do but espe Rob Roy opened up a gap of two Frank Owens’s delivery. the visite lengths ‘and was apparently winning The score Was) eusily, when he suddenly collapsed. an easy victory. Witte Sox 11, Highlanders First Inning. ly and took second Holmes bunted safely etl ene Judge Denton then showed in front for a few strides, Champlain and Palin Boarer then loomed up and in w rous- ing drive to the wire, which set the on Powell's wild throw, Jones sacrificed. | oi vands to cheering, Chantplain wot Davis fanned out, Greer beat out Will) Oe decision by the length of a hull used lead pencil. Palm Bearer lengths before Judge Denton. Start Won for E Judas was a red hot favorite in the Was two (Continued on Second Page. EASTERN LEAGUE. re. second, opening at 3 to 1. He was JERSEY CITY AT MONTREAL, plunged on and was backed down to 7 ‘ * to 5. Matador was a strong second } erety (C210 $383 8 MF Blecholce, ‘The start was bad and the Tatiedes—Pfanmuller and Dillon; Papolar| Mey on the cholees was burned up and MoMan or they were away poorly and had no chance. broke running and ltd open gap of several lengths She waa never caught, winning easily by four lengths from Fleur De Maris, who was a head In front of Judas, Heads Opart In National Stallion, Tanya was a warm favorite third, the. tlonal NEWARK AT TORONTO. 9900100001 000010000 0— ferterter and Shea; Gardner PROVIDENCE AT ROCHESTER. s rere, | Sek and, Wine, at strong second ,| ‘The betting on ‘the race was prac Prov 000011000—2 8 3) contined to these stables. W a Rochester -O10000000—-1 4 3) came into view Tanya, Song and Wine | Batteries—Fairbanks and Duggan; Schulta}and Belle Strom ¢ racing heads} and Wall. Apart. ‘The pace they were setting Was forvifiv, for all behind them were drive ng hard, Head and head these three BALTIMORE AT: BUFFALO. came on, and it was seen that they peltieers) 100210010—-5 © 8] would not last at bh dip. Song and urfalo . 09000025 —7 8 3) Wine was. the first to quit, and taen Batteries—Walters and Robinson; Kissinger | ‘Tanya crept to the front. In the last and Shaw. sixteenth she drew clear, but the back ford Geren Ghee were closing with a rush, so that ‘anya, eased inthe final stride, won EAS UE STANDING: Jiu head from Belle Strome, wp dene Jersey City. Y, My P85] Blandy a head for the place,’ Britisher Baltiinore 3 S15) was a head away. Renan et S| Beldame Worried Her Backers. A shi OI ary ZU] Beldame, a prohibitive favorite in the ve) oronts 7 goa] fourth, gave her backers a nasty” fly pontrens 3 igi minutes by bolting fur up the stret a US on the way to the post in the Ladies’ Ladies’ Wins His First Start Easily. Stakes and again running away they entered the mile chute. She ran out around the stable into the wood- lands. She was centainly in a running humor, for she went to the front at th start and breezed through all the wa: winning pulled up by a length, Aud?/ ence was four lengths in front of Mar- Joram, St. Jude Wins the favorite in th went to the front and made pac lowed by St. Jude, Walter Ctear Lavator, and they ran this way to the p of the hill In the last round. There St. nailing him over the list jump. ‘drew wway and won easily by four lengths from Caller, who was fifteen lengths in front of Judge Phillips: nd National. Caller, the Hermis an Easy Winner. in cou ‘Start good. Won driving, Time- Stach. pun. Owner, Hoi, Durvea. Orn Leonidas and Hermis went away to- 1 keys. Wt 8t gether and set aeclipping pace to the hn. Shaw Wa 2 turn, opening up a gap of several Hiigeins 0 4 lengths, followed by Toboggan Idebrand 6 Hello. ‘On the turn Leonidas q Hieks 1 Hermis went on alone, winning easily Lyne F by foyr lengths from '‘Tobogean, who, ‘ dom beat Hello four lengths for the ‘place. flied Speco Cormack 9 Burns ty DELMAR RESULTS. (Special to The Evening World.) ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 21.—The races held here to-day resulted as follows FIRST RACE—Six and a half fur- longs.—Won by Varna Jones, 2 to 1 and 7 to 10; Alflo, 1 to 2 for place, was sec- ond; Ch + Dream, 2 to 1, third. Time~1.25%4, SECOND. RACE by Arch Oldham, mile.—Won Miss Powell, A Lady to 5 for pla Fatr, 6 to 2, third, Time—0.52"¢ THIRD, RACE—Six and a half furs longs.—Won by Thisbe, 9 to 2 and 6 tu o; Sid Silver, 1 to 3) for pire, was sccond; Nath Woodcock, $ to 5, third. Time— FOURTH One mile.—Won, by First. Mason, nd 6 to, rond 5 for place, wa ‘Time . third. FIFTH RACE—Seven-cighths of a mile.—Won by Frank Collins, 4 to 1 and Charlie Thompson was secon third, Time—1.a0 1 and one-half fu 4 to Claremont, 1 to 2, SIXTH RACE—Six longs,—Won by Floral Wreath, 3 to 2 and 2? to 5: One More, 2 to 1 for, place, was second; Duela, even, third, ‘Time— 1.26%, SEVENTH RACE-—One mile and ei enty. yards,—Won by Lynch, & to 1 and 8 to 1; Pathos, 6 to 5 for place was 4¢ ond; Pyrrho, 4 to 1, third, ‘Time—1.484. os MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK, May l.—The entries for the races to be de- cided here Monday are as follows: First Race--For maidens: selling: seven furlongs of Withers mile. WT ‘erfoot 1 Flare TKS Cataline Dt if 181 Bolina 103 i Kayunn . Ss Second Ruc -yeur-olds; selling; four and a half furlot igree 105, viaor aay Te Khorasan, s Thivd Raw Kk: Eclipse course 1807 Baikal Wy Laghtshin 19 YE Widow's” Mite Thietle Heath ‘ 101 —— Apollinaris > Vandy ut *ivtui 1s CBN) 1is= Or Vs Yaw Fourth 1 San Dazzling , fasta “ ens non 1519 Divination Mivria i. Int Tom ced “ouple Hurat Park, Dazzling. Corbett’ ‘en tre MNyrin ron Cod, Daly entry: Fifth Ra wiechase; about Ho'd Gratz 1 Oakerest «33 NT AU Diath 188 Manailan Bixth Mace ody and up; With. ers nile, Red Knight.111 (192) Mermix Himerit f2c100 Tate urathourne tbh 10.1 Duke of K,.10% “Dike of Kendal and But- le, Hermia. Dr mdal and But ———— ar Cour tons. Personally conducted coach excursion World's Fair, St. Louis via New York Cen- tral, 0.15 A.’ M. May 24, $20.00 round trip, Our’ agents Will give full’ particulars, *: ‘Four Horses Finish Heads Apart in|E | Stallion — Bennington’s Filly Runs Away Twice, Then|™ Event — Hermis| 18+ nen 172 Jude steadily closed on Caller, and, | | | RACING, ATHLETICS AND BASEBALL DAY’S BIG FEATURES. 30,000 SEE TANYA, BELDAME AND ST. JUDE. WIN THE STAKE RACES AT MORRIS PARK VENING WORLD RACE CHART FIFTEENTH DAY AT MORRIS PARK. se World's charts FIRST RACE—$000 a mile. Start Owner. Won dri Lillian Belle ‘rank Farrell Index. Horses. Jockey Wt. Fin. Open. Clore PL_8i 1808 107 a i 8 8 17H8 10 Ie ghty 11-10 6-5 1768 Prayers 103 aa? 6 0 — Himgine 107 5 48 mw (170) Rob. Roy 2.2) fidebrand 112 2h oR 4 John Fo Aneari! \.H. Phillipe } 30 Hatchet ° HH.’ Cochran 1 s W100 Tom. Cod Creamer 10% & & 00100 ice between fire two, both d timit. iriving to Rob Roy collapsed *uddenly e: from first at Aque jed; selling; for three-year-olds: 9 furlongs, Withers vin. Winner, b. ¢,, by Gonsalvo— when he appeared to hold a winning Jead.. Denton ran @ good race under a weak ride. SECOND $900 added; sellin four ar it furlongs iEelip ‘Start voor, | Won easily Pe Winner, bf, by Florry’ Mey ‘owner—L. Voxel ‘ id Jockeye Wt Stk Fin Open. Giose. Pt. Sh tonpae 4 5. l4 20 mS 52 O'Connor wo Bt Callahan we FT Gor J. Jones wo 4 ae Crimmins ys 2 i 22 ilies. . ohume im G8 & High Life. 0 ” » Fiavor 510 10 15 E Ai Matador. f tat Were thea CPi Gaga “2 185 9-10.15 terre Kot a firing break and wan never caugijt. dn hand at the end. Fleur de Marie tana good Tace. Judas Closed up & lotof ground. Matador ux quod aa left 190 7h = Ft Conpied. RD RACE—The National St i for two-yea and the final drive in grand $5,000 ndded: tive furlonga Winner, ch. f, by Med Open. Close. Pi. 8b. i- style. jeaos! old nya showed the terrific pa Britisher closed. Very strong. Belle Strome ot of Se fQ]| FOURTIURACE—The Ladiew Sinkew FON eee tart good. Won pulling Up ch. ft by Octagon Bella Dontia.” Owner, 'N.- Bennington. ce rete z Index. Horsex Jockeyn. Fin. Open. Close. Pi. sh. 1003 Beldame + Hildebrai 2 2s io) — — Audience » Helgernon ay ae os Se) ain 170? Marjoram nenalt 3 A 2.58 Ho ——_ Raglan JIL au'Shaw th ire rr VE a ee eke Reliame rap away twice before the start, but thin did not, affect, her race, She aed ‘Rudience Was under_a drive through the just furlong. The Grand National § four-year-olda about to and a half infles. Start good, Won easily. ndrew—Jude. Owner. Mr. Cotton _H Jockeys. Wt St. % 1 tty 2 Fin. Open, 54 St. Tude vos Ray 2h 6 Be ae 10. (iM) Caller Donohue Ho 13 es Lin Judge Phillips Orien 488 ae Ito... J. Velteh 159 7 ry favdlienG.Smith 88 ne W. itetder 145 10 & 1 Coupled. “Calter hyd a lot of speed. but the weikht told in the run home, Bt agily over the last jump. winning tn hi and 1D ae Ce ain te eee cL ine Winner. che ha by. Hermentias Katy of the Weat. Owner, E.R. T! yas. Index. Horses. Jockeys.” Wt Bt uy % Open. Close. Pl Bh. Hermis Redfern 128 1 3% (3? — a bourne, Athel Lux Casta, Stolen Moments, Akela, haon half and came home on the bit. Toboggan off slowly: ran a good race. Short tin the final quarter. RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES, NATIONAL LEAGUE. NEW YORK AT CHICAGO AMER ICAN LEAGUE. CHICAGO AT NEW YORK. New York.... 001 100001 — 3 Chicago. 1OL00Ot31 4-1 Chicago. . 00000000 0— New York, 020000000-2 Latteries-MeGinnity and Bowerman; | | Batteries-Owen and Sullivan; Powell Corridon and Nel UE Ts) sees DETROIT AT WASHINGTON. BROOKLYN AT ST. LOUIS. Detroit. OOO XDO0000000— 0 Brooklyn -000001001~— 2 Wash 00000000000—-0 St. Louis , 10000200 —3 Batt ries Mullen and Wood; ‘town- send and Dri Rattories—Jones and Bergen; Sander ATIC nit ecoontt at: Uncinees ane PHILADELPHIA AT CINCINN Philadelphia . Cincinrati . B 33200002 Roth terles—-Sparks and Bu 014001200-8 CLEVELAND AT PHILADELPHIA. AT! Cleveland 000000000—-0 Philadelphia... OL 130079 —7 —10) sattertes — Hernhard and | Abbott; sthome| Plank and Powers and Peitz, i BOSTON AT PITTSBURG. St fouie so Boston ...... 00000003 0— 3]... Pittsburg... OOOO31OT 5 cat Batteriex—Pittinger and Need! Lee and Phelps NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDI Woh he wes. Cincinnats2) 10,40 New York.18 Chicagy.. 18 10 mn i} NG. | AMERICAN We Boston... 1 & Phila’phints 1 New York 15 Il Cleveland.13 atei ST. LOUIS AT BOSTON. 1000000002—5 3000000000 el ger, 3 ind Kahoe; Tan LEAGUE STANDING. ne WL Me MChicnwo,.16 16.81 SOME St, Loute. 12 4 Detroit i $1,200 added. handicap: for three-year-olds and upward, Withers [n ry ep GIANTS TIED FOR LEAD I The defeat of Philadelphia Cincinnati and the shut out Chicago by the Giants first place in the National Lea race, but they are tied with Reds. IN PENNANT RACE. by of to-day have put the New Yorks back in gue the GIANTS SHUT OUT. ~CHICAGOS TO-DAY 35,000, Record Crowd for the Windy City, See McGinnity Ritch Masterly Ball Agai Selee’s Team. GIANTS. Bresnahan, rf., ie a a) Deviin, 3b... GREE ATT McGann, 1b.. 09 9 0 0 Mertes, If..... 2) i) fone McCormick, ¢f.. 1 3 0 0 Dahlen, t Oi 4s 1G OTS se gb rics OF 01 07 4, 0 ‘ayes 18 eues Wicker, Casey Chance, ‘Bb. wh Corridon, p 0 Score by Inning: OoO110000 00000 halle—Off Corr MeGinnity, 4; hits—~Meries, Total . n Ry wo-base Fer erin Met its—MeG 1 by pitererMeCormick. ‘Umpir alle Jonnstoue. Special to The Evening World.) BALL GROUNDS, CHICAGO, Ma inst 1-2 ob y -McUinnity shut out the Cubs without allowing em a run and only two local men reached third, The crowd was the largest of the season, %,000, and grouud awd ¢ rules making a hit Into the for two bases was made played steady ball and locals In tight pices. First toning. outplaye yabin filed out to Kling. De atnn fied out to Wic ase y 1 to Merter forced Mer out to Chanee, inl E out to MeCormick ira ers Med out to) Mer i NO RU ping. nha sa vin singled to rigat, scort McG 4 Devlin. trylng tos Corrt NO RUNS Voarth Inning, Mertes hit into the c two bases, and stole third (Continued on Second Page.) Met ount vlin ker Med Me- don rwa, calling for More Alleged Pool - Rooms---Have to Smash in Three Doors of One Before They Get to the Entrance. Police Commissioner McAdoo reached an understanding with the officia bit of Police for th phone so excl Most floors poolrooms is by small elevators only, and the roof entrances are § heavily barred that it is impossible to get in that y 5 These rooms get their information by telephone direct’ from # tracks tributi that h knowr POLICE CENSOR Telephone Company Agrees to Have Wires Run Through Police Headquarters for McAdoo, So that Information Sent to Sus- picious Places May Be Overheard. M’ADOO’S LATEST MOVE TO in this city to those poolrooms which are so well fortified that the getting of evidence agains them is next to impossible, must first pass through This arrangement was made after a long conference between officials of the telephone company and Commissioner McAdoo. The Commis MORE RAID i POOLADOM NEWS SHUT OFF THE GAMBLERS, oe Is of the New York Telephone Company to-day, by which every news which goes over the telephone wires from the race : Headquarters, where it can be listened to by officers stationed at specific purpose. jioner invited the conference and then told the tele. people that there are in New York a large number of poolrooms, lusive that even an attempted invasion with axes would be useless; of these are on the third or fourth floors of buildings, the lower” of which are rented by the poolroom men. Entrance to y. in most cases, but some of them get it by telephone from dis ing points in this city. Commissioner McAdoo’s plan was ly ¢ furnished the telephone people with a list of such places that are n to the police, and that the telephone people then arrange their (Continued on Second Page.) BROOKLYNS NEARLY WIN. ——— +++ ‘, (Special to The Evening World.) ! st. Lours, BASEBALL, PARK, ST. LOUIS, May] ae R. 1B. PO, A.—Hanlon's Trolley Dodgers scored an-| QinIAvss Lass other near victory to-day, losing a close Kkley aio oak ER to the Cardinals before a big, Smoot, oe ere eT Brain 0 9 0 bags ie Jones pitched for the visitors in good} 0 0 4 Oo but Sanders did fust a le 0-0 7 form, but Sonders did fust ute bee Bis better, ae : nn son skard Lumiey g Pa, ¥ Sheek & i ais Brain to Beckley. Dobbs expired over | sheckard, If. Pe ear same route, NO RUNS. Lumiey q31 Dimleavy flew to Sheskard, Shannon! Dobbs, ‘oath singled and took second on Dobbs's er Rilion. 1b. Lie ror, Shannon stole third. Jones slipped’) Babb, shad on Beckley’s tap to him, Shannon seor- armick, 8B... 0 ing. Jake w tught stealing sec: tod Bergen to Babb, Smoot doubled, Brain Uikew out, Strang to Dillon, ONE RU er Second Tuning. Dillon bunted safely. Strang sacritl Rabh fanned. McCormick out, Beck be st: to ers. NO RT Louls, 2; Brooklyn, Farrell growided, McCormick to Dii Smoot ”‘Three-base lon “I, Babb to T ‘Ken. Sacriflee Hits— Byer hs, NO RL Stolen Bases—S! ing Be mick Varrell Dillon. Ieloy (Continued on Second Page.) to. Beckley hee yi One he Sheckuara | 0" Ny Brain eckley n grounded, bere te rand forty-two minutes, "Um= Moran. fanned. O RU Sanders Folee vut to Be bt Dun- Jeavy. singled, but was Paling sec ; ond, Bergen to Strang bunte LATONIA WINNERS. ¢ ‘ly. Beckley singled | f Med CRisht BeCH eer basel ‘special to the Bvenig Worl. : Hae eae ratte: Zerouniaé NIA. RACE TRACK, NEW= j Hey) Cteanitaye Dillon’, Ground ky.. May 2.—The winners of ; kley to Sanders. N.Y RUNS ‘s run here to-day are as fole Smoot singled. Bro : Ae as 4 Me | “* righ “ ‘ouled of IRST RACE—Six furlongs.—Won by Russ dy "Draper, 8 to 1 third, Inning, meh OND RAC | longs. —Won by Suba,, 20 to 1, | Whiting, 3 00 & HIRD. RAC Rossmond, second; F 142. FOURTH RAC. by Olseai to wuss Dictator, Time—1 FIFTH Ben Mora, Was Second; Ine Mile—-Wan bx Maritana, 3 to 1. Wal to I, third. Time— Five furlongs: Rebounder,. 1 ats Sixth Inning. Jones Mned to Burke 1. scoring Bergen, | Dobbs fowled to nded, Brain io Beckie; de i CE-—Six, furlongs. —Won to 2, King Rose, 10 tay Mabel. Win, 2 to 1. Smoot singled, scor- in sacrificed to Dillon, Time. Burke out, Strang to], SIXTH scoring, Hyers walked, ! bY Fleuron was second Lhe Kiley. walked. Smoot