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[“ Ciecutation Books Open to AU.” | | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 23, 1904. PRICE ONE CENT. 7 WORE RAIDS, WHDOQ'S REPLY TO THE POOL-ROOW THREAT ei Savable Wins Van by a Head from Knight Third a Favorite, Fourth. Racing To-Day at Standard of the Track---Dapple Gold, STARTERS ALN 2 80-004, CHRISTY?” > IN Acme Cortlandt Handicap Rosetint, with Red: nd Hurst Park, the Westchester Below FPDP HS ILFEG-8SS DE-I9T-B9499G9IHHHOSE 4S * Khorasan, Oriskany, Lee Ridley and Hurstbourne Win for Their Backers, Racing was dull at Westchester this afternoon. The races were below the standard of this course, and there was only one that had any class to it. That ‘was the Van Cortlandt, a seven furlong dash. To this race Mr. Drake added Bayable, Mr. Boden his mare Mosetint, end Mr. Randolph his four-year-old Red Knight. Previous to the addition of these horses the race looked as if it would furbish a duel between IJfurat Park and Sux Casta,,and when the prices were put up it wi en that Hurst, wae sull the favorite, the second choice, Sa bie how- {vas the medium af. 7 play. hat thelr last meeting Lux Casta pavanl le. if a dosen lengths, irene horse to-day. ) Knight beatin: Damon taced to the fron' with Divination, and they ran “for six furlongs and dropy it Then Rosetint and Sa glosed, and fought it out, to. the Bavable won a nose, Rosotint ne ye Kalght a Monet and a half for t! Pintle otter races ware eoarcely of: special mention. ‘The track Ww ‘he Weather au and ance much larger than Monday. Favorite Wins the First. Though the horses in the opening Shank were fidden by maiden Jockeys th picked them in the order hon Shey ran, “They: made Dapple 219 the ofavarite, Nipkayuna, second Flag Officer third cholo orthy: ast, ttend- he average i went to the front at tl ee all the running, won by si: lengths from Niskayuna, who was sec- ond all the way. Fing OMeer was eight Tengths away. m Lands the Second. pee the mecca race the talent vere nee aure of their round. Nout was ‘back x ut ne played hors hat ee gutrun by Khorasan and Sal who beat h for the ny Takex the in eo pract! orites, with, aay Barth Neos Blaved. of ‘the “others Balkcal was not in i Thistle ‘Heather. was the Thira, went to thi | AdGCa Mtarters One, Two, Thr: abhe addition of Savable, Rea Keni a Rosetint lent wdditionsls caeht aoa : interest | the three ad starters 6 jd run one, t luret Park wag the favorite. put ai NSpacked, "Luk Casta ‘ont gS Frere second. cnok as, They went able in:cloee order, ‘h Damo fp in front oF Ronetint ‘and. Carcleny may to th "Divination dropped Out" ork | i Re owed the way to the last ‘able and’ Rosetint Ci vale finaly vient es etint, who was "A ands wnt” in ‘fromt of Red ig ‘Geek Peat is nck y wae third houskern: lengths behind the leaders. aroun | bourne Wen as He Pleased. ly the eek by’ Hurmtourne and nouns, moved ced 3 the stret he Front abet ae two lengths” eine Eye and Sere Lux |} itd & in| by Dolly Gray, 9 to 2 and ag to% and it was a { te,t4, "aa second: Whippoorwill, 12 to 1, THIRD RA ite — Marshati A Shgme mi: On cond; sqcond; Br 8 to 1, third. ‘OURTH RACE--8bi 0 by Sea Pirate, G to 3, Balas, Ton Mas, Second; Taltp, 15 to a, thira, Time FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs.—Won crhig benef cade 3; Sil Maid, 6 is % imei rumate, § to 1, third. SIXTH RACH—8ix furlongs.—W }iandronu, 6 to b; Helle of Anhiand 134 : McFarl peers land, 2 to 1, ! o G FOR nIGH OWE beeet HHLANDERS LOSE Belle, 3 to 1 for vlape was ‘second; | ey hip te 11 to 2% third, Tlme—o.soy,' | Chicago's ‘Experience aii atta re Nita Gy, Major “Cerpenter {| ‘Trouble in Beating Griffith's Team in Final Game of Séries To-Day—Soore, 6 to 2. DELMAR WINNERS. (Speotal to The Rvening World.) ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 23.—The win- mey Sharp Bird, Teven tor "tmeciiabeene ba HIRD’ WRACE Four and on and oto 2 Vioun. 1 wae Second; All Black, FOURTH one-halt 18 to 1 to 4 for place, waw to 2, third. ‘Time— LANDER: RACE—Six furlongs.—Won racial * Repent E. ips to 6 for plac: was Stephens, no show, third. a EISTH, RACE- Mile. Won by, Never. Place, wus, secon’ and hicen Brien { 0-2, third, ‘Time—t6l dane MGT SIXTH RACE—One and on of a mile. 6.to 8; Trig. Hucena, cae prtan MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK, Mi 23. ea for the races to be . K abeledeas ixteenth yy, aetchel, pie on or mace, wi on ieeand Timea ~ Savesctecs losercutc cee | eumwecnowcs? wlocctoncscce! 8! cowooteraee Totals .... ° [pownonwos> 5 Bl conn zonel 167 Balter Ny HO [Tai La ccm a0 is B "or ii Hitme ae + Couple Lady Prience and Phaser, Watt ee : ‘pecond ling: two-yearvolde; five jonas of elles, ra = Vassar Girt. 309 y i Bl wom nrowoes +l oosencces' PF el omen one oR Score by Inn ey ° 2 2. ° °. sh bes by a” Alteopke SB Hyahe! a, 1; rt or itrock, 2. riith, by Alt Sooke " 26 pee ita O-BASe crifice Hite Teabell (2). Fon Basen — Donohue, | Tannchill, lavas Withers mile. Bia } tn and McGuire. Rela Pitch Race—Aimateur Cu Piaalaterainger. ed 120 Batire 1% is Mowlitatns “146 —— 176, age Dangle Gola tg “y Fourth Rae fata ten Sightht Withers Ca Couree, oF 8: 187 “Major Datn- ipires—Mesat eof damesone Nout Tentons- a6 (i King. wn. Torth-tnives minutes, Attendanc The . Highlanders. were beaten 3a the White Sox and but for Gangel's ‘thome run drive in the sixth they would have been whitewashed, The final score was New York 2, Chicago 6. Grifth took Hug! Place on the pitchers’ slab in the fifth and showed hi rd in) good shape. Altrock, io fr twirlel. tok the, visitors, to aay ve so much mesa, bu! Grimtnices could not hit him ‘saf First Inning. Holmes landed on Bae second bali pitched for three Gi ie qe right a ti H rho. go . Gree hd ok the Fifth Race — Meado ‘Sout two and a 1078 White Creat.194° ——-Dor 186 | Pom} mands as Sl an EASTERN LEAGUE. JERSEY CITY AT ROCHESTER ILE, 02£0300000-8 41 00004000217 9 ersey City . ° n and Pitton: Ferisch Rochester Batt andW: NEWARK AT EUPRALO! o0 oreo g90 bihaae ‘ = Mortartty and Bhea; Brock Puaell tired Keeler, 8 easy on his "heh bound to Alt Williams pace id bv wide ones. Tannehitl Welt in ample time. NO RUNS, Second Inning. Donobive walked and went to On: Isbell’s micrifice to Gantel hi but Koeler’s fine ‘throw wo captured MEFATORE SOREN ete apparent sai and doubled’ up Donohue with ia perfect ewark yi and Shaw. aetna PROVIDENCE AT Game. postponed: on: a throw ft ad toe BALTIMORE AT TORONTO, ee phed:tutes on account La taken by Sen NTREAL. ‘ount of wet foul y beat out a sted 1, veut ‘and was Toul ey trod ac {Continued on. Seoontt Page.) raaeer ENP erqnasaeen art Pamane POEOLG-DHOE 8.60 9990S Ht PECROHAERH DI BOS OTOP OLS PELSOSOOSSSOSSEOOEOS’ rs Sie ee {| EVENING WORLD RACE CHaRT . SIXTEENTH. DAY AT MORRIS PARK. The Evening Waerld’s charts are indexed from Grst race at Aqui r , x 194 | BAG tore Perr tat on seit eaen cal Feet eS Aiea} a fur, SS yookeya Wt. fe ete FIRST aah o8 for two-vear-o! ‘one-hait wis ite inet sat Winner, b. ¢ See stas.tts,. 5 for, nite ate ‘olds and up; Kelipee ov THIRD RACE—90v0 13%. Winner, ch, «,, by Potormac-—Ca! fart tale. | Won donia, Owner, WM” Bnydee yea =a out. Thi 4's on time and: Phel sto :soore |’ Te ae a Ravauie. "120. and Rove ay i utautet et oferty weet at ee oft | — ck Out— Home “Col ‘of “Kendal Ht. Phitiins Beratohee—Red Knight and Him all the way. Buttor fajr race. RESULTS OF NATIONAL LEAGUE. NEW YORK AT CHICAGO. TO-DAY'S GAMES. AMERICAN LEAGUE. CHICAGO, AT NEW YORK. New York..00 100000 0 0 0-1 | Chicago -101201100—-6 Chicago. ..0. 1000000 0 0 0O—1/Néw York... 00000200 0-2 Fatteries-Mathewsen and Bowerman; |. Batterias—Altrock and MoFarland; Welmer and O'Nell Hughes and McGuire, ed Speee opine oe DETROIT AT WASHINGTON. BROOKLYN AT ST. LOUIS. —|Detroit......100000100— 2 (Bag ce i ele ae Weshington.. LOO 00021 — 4 St. Louis ..,. 12100000 O~ 4| Hatterico—r povan and Huelow; Ja- atteries—Garvin and Gergen; Dun- cobgon-and Dri yet bes biases Ly CLEVELAND AT PHILADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA AT CINCINNATI: |Cieveand....000000103— 4 Philadelphia... 10 .0:0 00.0 0 0—1| priiadeiphis,. 00300000 0 3 Cincinnati... JOOLOL00 —'5 Batteries Donohue and Bemis; Wad- ‘Batteries-McPherson and” Marshall; | tel! and Schrec! Hahn and Peltz. a ae BOSTON AT PITTSBURG. SF. LOUIS AT. ON. 00000000 Oo 0} tous... OOO1TO1000—-2 Pitteborig’ 00200700 —9 100000000-1 veer ‘and Moran; Phillippt | , Batterles—Glade and Sugden; Young NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING: ount of darkness, AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. P wi Re CHICAGO’S FAREWELL TO GIANTS. POOPED ED $64.8. > AND THE NEX T Tie g WE MEET, T Homp TS GIVE You a 8 BIGGER prop 2ot cantpry Limtred deee PPOoBS $OO9Ftds08 b SE RSDERRESERD ES OUNTS PLAY. TE GME T-t After Eleven Innings Their Game with the Chicagos Is Called on Account of Dark- ness, with Score 1 to 1. GIANTS. RAB PO, 4, B Browne, 1 eotnssone to Dem cates! om aeso-ne? CHICAGO. o 8 SeorsHans? Paral Pe Cecey, Chance, ab. it. re, iD. Mot varth imer', Totals ... most nee! a Score by Innings. 001000000 O01 010000000 04 Fin on Balls-Off Mathewson, Struck Out—By lathewson, 4; by hi Two-Baae. Hits—Deviin, len.” Mathewson. Stolen Devin Gibert, Chance. Double Johnstone, (Special to The Evening World) WEST SIDE BALL GROUNDS, CHI- CAGO, May 23.—After eleven innings of play to-day between the Cubs and the Giants, Umpire Emslle called the game, while was a tle, 1 to 1, Welmer and Mathewson were the opposing pitchers. Eight thousand people were out to ese the game. First Inning. Browne. fann: Devlin singled to centre and stole ‘second, McGann got a flelder's choloe and Devlin was out, Welmer to Casey. McGann went to third on a passed ball. Mertes out, Casey to Chance. NO RUNS, cvicke: fanned. Casey filed out to Me- mick. Chance out, 3 Gann NOORUND. 1” Gilbert to Me Second McCormick out, Chance to Weim Dahlen filed out to ¥ er, mart safe on Tinker's fumble and stole sec- ond. Bowerman out, Tinker to Ghanen oCarth: out to Mertes. Jones safe on eh s fumble Evers singled. O'Neil singled, scoring Jones, Evers went to third and O'Nelll ta second on the throw to the plate. Tinker got a fiekier's choice going to second, while yore was run town, Dahlen ¢o Bower- to Mathewson. aeer out, Dahlen to McGann. ONE RU! Third Inning. Mathewson out, Chance to Ws Browne singled’ to centre. doubled to left. MeGann out, Welmer o Chance, Browne scoring. Mertes fouled rst to Chance. ONE RUN, Wick @ out, McGann to, Mathewson. Casey singled to left. Chance filed out to Browne. McCarthy fouled out to McGann, NO RUNS. Fourth Inalng. fanned. Dahlen io Weimer. Ri t out, oe Fence. e.! out. Weil- filed Evers ,, (Continued on Second Page) ‘| tloned, were in or near the downtown financial districts. Gilbert | 0 The Police Commissioner Follows An- nouncement of Proposed Proceedings Against Him by a More Sweeping Move Than That of Last Week. TELEPHONES SEIZED AND MANY PRISONERS TAKEN Five Raids in Tenderloin Precinct, Where Police Were Led by Inspectors Brooks and Walsh—-Leon Stedeker Caught at No. 50 West Broadway. © ‘Twenty-seven raids this atternoon was Commissioner McAdoo's answet to ex-Assistant District-Attorney Dan O'Reilly's threat to sut him for dam- ages for false arrest in behalf of his clients, caught in the police scoop-net raids of alleged pool-rooms, end to have the Commissioner arrested as the first move in these damage auits. att ‘Meantime District-Attorney Jerome was busy explaining how it hap pened that his assistants wero assisting in Police Court to the discharge RES, the prisoners captured in the raids. Mr. Jerome said: “These raids are made without any knowledge on my part or oat re quest for co-operation by the District-Attorney’s office. It has been’ reported to mee by my assistants that not a scintilla of evidence was obtained by the police and in order not to hemade foools of, my assistants refused to aaic the Magistrates to hold prisonerz. I don't want but criticise, but the Dowl- ing witness Inw was never Intended for a purpose that could be abusell The mere sending of messages is no crime.” . MAKING NEW RAIDS. * Inspectord Brooks and Walsh, with Capt. Cottrell, led raids on five places in the Tenderloin. They were at Nos. 42 East Nineteenth, 16 West Thirty-seventh, 26f Fifth avenue, 51 West Thirty-third and 118 West ‘Thirty- first street. Detestives McCormick and Rooney, of the Church street station, a room on the second floor of No. 20 Dey street and arrested the proprietor, who was suid to he Percy Levine, and gave that name and sald he was twenty-eight years old and the place raided was his house. Two telephones and a speaking tube throngh a partition wa!l were torn from — their fasteninzs and taker to the etation. : Simultaneously Detective-Sergis. Landrigan and Maloney raided an alleged pool-room at No. 65 West Broadway. As at No. 20 Dey street, two men were found playing cards. One arrest was made. He said he was Leon Stedeker. filty years old, speculator and living at No, 314 Bast bs second street. Landrigan had spent three hours in this place, and says that in ‘oat c time the telephone rang six times and that only two men were present. Their telphone was seizd. Stedeker is now under conviction of maintaining a gam)lin-house, +f RAIQS IN MANY SECTIONS. ‘The raids extended from the Church street to the West street stations.Some of the most important ones, in addition to those mén- In all, four telephones were seized and fourteen prisoners taken. At No. 112 Ful- ton street twenty ‘phones were seized and four men caught. There were ning ‘phones !n operation in a room at No. 132 Nassau street. Up at No. ’ $ (Continued on. on - Becond Page.) BROOKLYNS WIN OUT BY - HEAVY BATTING RALLY (Special to The Evening World.) LOUIS, May %.—The Superbas, by a sensational batting rally in the ninth inning, won out to-day. For eight Innings they had only registered | a single round trip. Then they fell on| to Dunleavy, and five singles, helped along by home-run drives by Strang and Lumley, gave them six runs, Poole wound up for Garvin and hatded out a cipher. The Superbas’ ally was the most sensational of the season. ST. Ti ercotsenictroossih Hi cotesicesancp S| homownmmoosh eneoscett wleece. First Inning. Sheckard fanned. Lumley did like wise. Dobbs walked, but was out steal- |)! ing, McLean to Brain. NO RUNS. O'Neil fanned. Shannon out, Garvin to Dillon, Beckley walked. Smoot hit to right for three banes, scoring Beck- | # ley. Brain out, McCormick to Dillon. Ne RUN. > 1 S--ecnenec! +1 Siesscsocet Second Inning. Dillon singled to right. Strong filed | 7 to Smoot. hit to Burke wi goubled D Dillon, —Farrelj_ to Beckle: ri Farrell singled to left, Burke singled to centre, McLean sacrificed to Me- Cormick ‘whe threw perfectly to Bahb, but he miffed ball. Ail hands safe. Farrell scoring, Dunleavy sacrificed to] 1 Dillon. O'Neill out, By to. Dillon, Purke scoring. Sharinon out. Dillon to Gavin, who covered first, TWO RUNS, Third Inning. McCormick ont, Farrell to Bergen ned into Dunleavys Garvin out, Dunleavy to Beckley, UN Retckley alngied. Smoot beat out a buat, “Brain hit to Babb, In tryin Aoubie Brain, Strang threw the ball the rand stand, Beckley scortny Brain soing to third. McCormic Farrel's xrounder, and retired Brain, at home, Farrell stole second, Burke fled to Dobhe. RUN, Fourth Inntug. Sheckurd doubled’ to right. el ee mo wl poonmonnnofl $81 oemnentsreoone Igy, ustives atted for Dunleavy. Seore by I} o $8308 First base on dalle -Oft Dunleavy, Garvin, 1 ae out—By Dunleavy, Double Wild putes in. Moran. Attendance 000. af hands, ; NO], > toy ne OF urka, fa R Tt enn fied out 1 Sheckand, eayy gave Lumley a tall ane. 0’ RUNS. ut, Strang to Dilion Beckley Babb out. Brain to Hecnlep.| rdch singled to right. Berge! first, ball hi

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