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IF TO-DAY’S RACING AND BASEBALI fe Cicculation Books Open t to All.”’ “SHELL PORT ARTH Definite Reports of Another Sea Fight|3 Received--- Japanese Army Continues Its Forward Movement----Said to Have Been Defeated Near Kinchou. ‘Viceroy Alexieff Said to Have Retreated, to Harbin Upon the Advice of Gen. Kuropatkin After Latter Made an In- spection of Liaoyang. 3 $90900963500808009030005 | 1? 4 ‘ CHEFOO, May 25—10 P. M.—A portion of the Japanese fleet bom- | ‘ barded Port Arthur at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. The attack was witnessed by a Frenchman, who left Dalny on the night of the 22d, ar- | riying here to-night. He says that eight large warships circled before the 'f enttance of Port Arthur for one hour, fi iring broadsides at intervals of "i minutes, i Up to the time this Frenchman left Dalny everything was quiet there, but an attack by the Japanese was expected hourly. The military ; ahd civil officials of Dalny were ready to leave. ‘Only a few civilians remain there. The Japanese are in force at Pitsewo and Kinchou, and are ready _.to march. down either side of the peninsula toward Port Arthur. « The German steamer Cheefoo was fired on k» a Japanese cruiser in Pechili Gulf to-day. “She m’sunderstood the signals of the cruiser. The Sweilish stean:-r Karin also ~ fired on during last night while off Liaotieshan promontory, but it is not known whence this fire came, : PARIS, May 25—5.40 P. M.—A despatch fo. the Temps from St. Petersburg says) Gen.’ Kuropatkin has cut the land communications be- | tween the armies of Gens. Kuroki and Oku, “=~ There’ are persistent rumors Of a bloody battle having taken place Biveen the Japanese army advancing along: the railroad from Pulantién the Russians, near Kinchou yLiaotung Peninsula), resulting in the | ¢e ‘ eat of the Japanese with great loss. $mi:.. parties of Japanese scauts have been seen northeast of Muk- den, at-a considerable distance, but no important body of the enemy has been located in this vicinity. ST. PETERSBURG, May 25, 2.25 P. M.—There are indications that Gen. Knropatkin fs preparing to make a very important move against the enemy: One of the reasons for this belief is the sudden increased restric- tions upon the war correspondents at the front. The prevailing belief here is that Gen. Kurcki’s army is in difficulties, ~~ VICEROY ALEXIEFF RETREATS TO HARBIN. LONDON, May 25.—According to a Sanghai correspondent Viceroy Alexieff has retreated to Harbin. He was advised to make this move, su it is gald, by Gen. Atropatkin, after the latter had inspected the defenses at Coys From Mukden comes the despatch which, it is sald, is made on good authority, that Gen. Rennenkampf’s Cossacks have captured two Japan- ese transport trains. This‘same despatch says that the Cossacks are seriously harassing the Japanese communizetions. It is said that they have destroyed most of ‘the Japanese available supplies, before the advance ‘of the enemy had really begun. PROVIDENCE GETS PITCHER MILLIGAN, Jal, to The Bventi World.) “BUFFALO, N:°¥., May 33.—When seen by an Evening World correspond- ent here during a session of the East-|MoGraw to furnish me a pitcher for ‘eri League magnates this afternoon, re fecainas Milligan fs the man sup- President Pat Powers made the follow- | Psy, ing statement regarding South Paw wit tine ork present Saeernass Pilly Milligan. of the Glants: decided for “MilUgan is no longer a momber of Miltigan eee the Jobgny MeGraw’ pitching staft.| MoGr RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES, AMERICAN 1 LEAGUE. _ $T. LOUIS AT NEW YORK. ‘St lous .... 023:200000— 7 Seen ote «22-52 '0;010'2/0, 0'0; 0-4 cert ond cine Oe and Sapien Powell CHICAGO AT BOSTON. 000010000—-1 10000100 —2 “White and sullivan; ‘Wit- That ts Positive. He now belongs to the Providence team. Before the sea- son. opened I made arrangements with Servatnty where It Providence "does will report back to NATIONAL LEAGUE. NEW YORK AT BROOKLYN. New York....003110000—5 Brooklyn . 120000000—3 Latterles — MoGinnit |reidy ‘tnd is Innity and Warner; 8T. Louis AT “CHICAGO. St. Louis ..., 010000003—4 5001000006 Lindgren and ONE? 87%” Grady: , BOSTON AT PITTSBURG. - 9001000001 ++» 000000002 2 Batterk Pitti ana Beet on Inger and Moran; Leever Bost .| CINCINNATI AND PHIL, LPHIA POCs bine ras scheduled .for these NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. WL. Poy mh NO Cincinnatrss 19 ‘086 Pittsburg 500 ‘Chicago...90/10 | .667/Brookiyn. . Alo ees ~ 066 Boston... 338 Bt. Lout -586/Pbila'phia 6 23.179 ereeees ade4 BROWNS TURN THE TABLES TO-DAY Highlanders Scored First, but Could Not Hold the Lead, and ‘St. Louisans Got Revenge for Yesterday’s Trouncing. ‘ae AMIGHLAND ERS, Keeler, rt Fultz, ‘c. Witdins, derso. Som te ney cout Mecuice, Klunow, c. Powell. p. Putnam, p. . Hosconiniine! eloose Bl woo «| cooseHoe q Foams Burke, Jf. Heidrick, >f. Wailace, ss. - onso> cove Selver, p. loomssrsnc® a! Bl ovcan Hlocos Totals . ‘Score hy Innings. 2 0000 0-7 0 0.0 Ot Firat on balis—Off Powell, 4; off Put- ham, 1; off Sudhoft, 2. Struck out—By Powell, 3; by Putnam, 4. Home runs— Hemphill 3 Two-base hits—Powell. Stolen base—Hendrick, Hemphill, Will- jams, Conroy. Double plays—Haddon, Walace and Jones; Wallace, Padden and Jones, Hit by pitched. ball—Powell, 1. Wild pitches—Powell, 1. Umplres— Dwyer and King. Time—Two hours and ten minutes, o> SI coors’ St. Louls New York (Special to The. Evening World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, May on GriMth’s team to-day, winning easily by a score of 7 to 4. The High- landers put up a game fight and had critical stage they might ‘have won out. Powell and Sudhoff, who svarted the game in the box for the Browns and Highlanders respectively, were batted ‘out ‘of the box. Putnam and Sener, two mwouthpaws, faced each other in the latter tialf and from .the time they entered the game the run-gotting ceased on both sides. First Innit) With two strikes called on him Bur- kett made a futile swing on one of Pow- ell's speedy ;drops. Heldrick was safe ane r90n's muff of his short soarer. too. hot for and threw to the plate, retiring Hefd- rick, Hemphii! tried to’ score on Wal- Tace's bluff steal, but Williama's. quick return te McGuire beat him to the Pivailage jumped pigh in the air and (Continued on Second Page.) gb Sas Mba kali EASTERN LEAGUE, . JERSEY CITY AT ROCHESTER. oo 80 ter Hee tee"Banvalller and Dillon; Pannipe and MeCauley. NEWARK AT BUFFALO. 020 00 Shea; McGee BALTIMORE at TORONTO. Paltimore, BEY EERO Pes Bre | 20 00 00.2 8 —T engi Water’ af aha Rawlinson atts PROVIDENCE AT MONTREAL. Game postponed on sccqunt of rain. B58 a des ok _BASTERN LEAGUE STAN pr NG. Jersey. City "ish “VE GOT IT PIPED TOA STAND- STILL AND HERMIS CANT Lose! 2%.—The St. Louisans turned the tables | — not the Browns sifted pitchers at a | o> NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25. 1904. COMPLETE BASEBALL and SPORTING — RESULTS ae DOPING OUT HAND: ICAP WINNER. PPOODLDHEHIODOOGHHHHOTT UHHH 68.966 OO0OOOO0O0 77 RERICANDER'S > GOCD NUFF FER MINE! SOME OF THESE HUNCHES MUST NAVE REEN DOPED OUT. GIANTS WILL PLAY BALL IN BROOKLYN SUNDAY ——__—_—+- President Ebbets Makes Announcement Just Before To-Day’s Game at Wash- ington Park—No Police Interference in View of Judge Gayuor’s Decision. New Yorkers are to have Sunday baseball sfter all. The Giants and the Brooklyns will come together next Sunusy a. rpon at Washington Park, Brooklyn, andsit ts not likely that there will ‘ any police interference. The Brooklyn team will arrange games for every Sunday ‘that they are , at home immediately. Whenever it is possible the Giants will be their opponents. . President Ebbetts, of the Dodgers, made the announcement this after- noon that the Sunday games were an assured fact. “In view of the recent decision of Justice Gaynor.” said he, “I do not think the police will stop the games or cause us any trouble whatever. } No admission will be charged to the games and ncbody’s peace will be disturbed. : “Programmes will be sold as they were when the recent test cases werr made.” Every team in the National League is anxious to play Sunday ball here, and Ebbets has many requests for games, It 1s probable isa* tse American League will arrange a game to ba played at Ridgewood Fw ahd in Brooklyn, next Sunday. EVENING WORLD RACE CHART EIGHTEENTH DAY AT MORRIS PARK, The Evening World’s charts are indexed from first race at Aqw Withers satle, eeu hirMyrtie FIRST RACE—$000 add art pour, Won ess Owner, & RT 4 £01, thregepean-olge..and up, Winner, br. by ‘Mir 206 Harkness," Index. _ Horses. 95 Disnpie . 15 i Sheckard, WONOKR HOW STRAIGHT HE'S, GOT THAT! $039329323000025. ACLOSE CONTEST Tro!ley-Dodgers Take a Good Lead in First Two Innings. After Which McGinnity Set- tles Down to Work. GIANTS. neck 2 H. MeCormick, Dahlen, is are Newsscenss MeGinnity, p.. Totals .... al -oens0~~. Sl cco ete vel eos-nese5™ =iScnseqcodt~ onan § soeh soo” e-oet +1 Sreonreemtes lonewnenco Olina Sebo Ss Score by Innings. New York 09311009 0-3 Brooklyn .......1/2 00000 9 0S ins—Now York, +: Brook “Rabb. unassist- . MeGinnity ff McGinnlty, 2) tr se On” Errors— 2, lrailyne 1 Struck Out it 4) by Reidy. 2 Time nd fort-fve minutes, pire—O'Day. “Attendance-!7.00n (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, May 25.—The Giants aignulized their re- turn home to-day by defeating Ned Hanlon's Trolley-Dodgers here: this af- wt Hildebrand 198 Helgerani 10% eRShawe 108 $ ri i 13 1u5 Bitiecoat B A 4 $5 Old 201 Nevada OS REE lai Fast H a3 jack MoKeo: Fiy- est Broadeto baion “much ti nny I Latter would have. ‘Tommy Waddel sel (ohh of Alipae Wourse”™ tart” vod, Wen Dy Hastinge—-Glory. Owner, Le veil. Index. Horses. amg Gloritier tae (ibs) the Claimant. . ‘ratched—Britisher, iinrace: 000 added: five and a half tur- “"Pime—1.03%,. "Winner, eh. €. 4 Fin. “Open. Clon. PY Sh. a ub Bs 4 LY Hy i At iy, closed afrons © and ran Giorifier ensily bet » Kumur oft bad TZ] lon. ternoon bya score of 5 to %. McGin- nity pitched another great game, only allowing the Brooklyn to make five safe hits off his delivery, and also made four of them fan the alr. This was McGtn- nity's nintiy victory In succession, First Inning. Browne opened the game-by slamming the first ball Reidy ,ttehed to right for abuse, He was caught stealing, Devlin walked and went to second on Bergen’s bad throw to cateh him napping. Mo- Gann filed fo Sheckard, ‘Mertes was re- Ured on his grounder by Babb and Dil- NO RUNS. Sheckard drew, a free walk to first, Cahlen made a marvellous running catch of Lumley’s fly back of third. Dobbs then lined the ball'to centre, jh. |#ending Sheckand to third. On H. Me- Leonidas |... Bot Kopin Hood” feratened-Broom e. see’ vase. FIT RACH-8i 000, aaa food, Wain easily im razialio. sia Water van atalr race. ho did Conjurer: though i G ed, ft rl we ur io “ Jookeyn Hayden .. Baffel 2 83) soa ren ft vise ie ic} os 3 Au Pater! fora ‘nia,’ Prince J Hildebrand = pee 58453 : ie oP i 8 ty] ‘ F. Ahegrn. \Overwelgh ie—Queen Bilaabeth ns Wedretiiana: Prince, had plenty of apeéd.~ asinaarehdmedcumasins Bree ts |oeS ae nan? FF eee) ot Cormick's throw to that bag Dubbs ‘The latter was caught napping on Warner's perfect throw to Danien and was put out of the game for disputing O'DAY's decialon, , Dijton alked. Strang singled to left, scor- tie Bheckard und wdvanced ‘Dillon to second, ‘The latter was also caught Pingon Warner's throw to Dahjen, Second Inning. pogisler took Dobbe's place in: contre: alr viciously. Gitkert’s line 5 Int» Sneckura’s hand. Babb hit high to the i. Cormick | @ alked, “moving ap. to second. bergen ‘fied out to “Ghvert McGinnity's wild throw to Gilbert and MoCarmick’s Cilure to stop the ball al- lowed both Babb and M. t Was. dle Grogs, the, plate ay of by MeGgnn and MeGinnity, ara died our to Browne. TWO RES “Third Inning. | the ‘OF BELMONT STNG ) GLORIFIER'S ECLIPSE Racegoers peice Because There Was Little or No Contest for the Classic Feature of Morris Park’ Closing Day Card. Dimple, Flyback, Philma Paxton and AI) Gold Won the Other Races---Fiftee Thousand People See the Getaway Day Sport. afternoon "Was perfect and k very fast, Dimple Breexed Fort: Pla fn this ra vorlte at Ue The runhing of the thirty-elghth Bel- mont Stakes was the feature of ihe closing day at Westchester, The ra was deci disappoint Broom- stick, who was looked upon as the po sible winner, was withrawn by € Brown and Conturer sent in his place. J « R. Keene's Delni, winner of Withers, was installed a strong cholee, ‘There was a strong tip on J. A. Drake's Rapid W. Deldi went to toe t start and mained there all the way. Winzing with great ease, Grasiallo was an ea second and Rapid Water a poor third, The disappoiniment came to the pub- Ile fn the fact that there was. no gontes to speak of and the demonstration that there Is a remarkably "bad Jot of viree- vear-olds morquérading as thorough- his sear. gh Deth! beat Hurstbourne in tis maiden effort, he was all out, and in his subsequent race in the Withers it looked ax if Bryn Mawr would have beaten him ff the race had been over a mile. It was not expected that he would go the mile and a quarter and win ao easily, and the fact that Gra- wiallo wan second gave additional as- surance of the poor class of the others, since Graztallo Is not much. | Glorifier won the Eclipse Stakes very cusily, He was a prohibitive favorite. At one time during the race Glorifier was driving, but It was only because his rider, Gannon, way needicgsly alarmed. At the end Glorifier was only breexing in front of, Augut, while 1! Claimant was third and y i Glorifier comes pretty close to being | the bex two-year-old that has been aren tals season | Dhe attendance was very . | ‘The tr dintey and ‘Wer in front all fe brand bre and ivan tit hand Thand by, three lengths Cir nate peat ort Plath halt le i Pinte Pasaikal was well Mi stretch, and then died awa: Flyback Four Lengths” in Flyback. wax the choice By tua, ie ate two-year-olds, since strangty’ su Was, hp. sagand ‘ont soon a nthe "running. and nen oom Waddell ran inc the dip. where Broadcloth ares and secured the. place by four Glorifier’ Wins the. ipa Glorifier was a red-hot fa third, the “Helipse Pas public most of its Rusur and ‘Phe- jon. Glorifier and 1 Donttion eT td oes with the frvorite win hon. Urged Glorifer’ & Mi sing by Fa de away an ae — Gluttmant the same distance. Delhi Won the Belsbone: s90n after the Conjurer Was off: a up to Leonidas hind Delhi tones allo a couple of fen (Continued.of Becond iti. ENTRIES, WEIGHTS, JOCKEYS AND ic, 3 PROBABLE ODDS ON THE BROOKLYN.| FOURTH RACE—The Brocklyn Handicap; for three: years ds) and up; one mile and a quarter, Probable Jockey. + Hicks -Shaw,.. . Starters Wet. McChesney *Hermis . Atricander . hish Lad .... The Picket **Savable . **Runnels .. Hurstbourne Mizzen . Proper Eugenia Index. 99 (193) (156) (106) (197) (162) (199) Helgeson . ‘Hildebrand Martin . Builman Lyne . -Callahan Highball . Fuller . Claude ... 7 -J. Daly Rostand ... Be f -Thompsen . oe) JONES ies os Bie -D. O’Connor...... «Cormack . eal as ae (8 117. (203) 106 82 (187)-City Bank. 193 Lord Bacge . 197 Illyria ...... 2053 Shorthose ... 1992 *Buttons 205 Toboggan .........- *Thomas entry. **Drake jae 5 - 109.5 1D, May 25,—The other en- eal : GRAVESEN tries for to-morrow’s races to be here are as follows: First. Race—Handicap for all axes; about Gat Sener, t 190 ith Race—For_ three-yeai ut six furlongs, Wiiteherat . 89 (gs) 7 Eagle A Warner was thrown out at first by | ~~ ‘Babb. MeGinnity, singled along | the id reached pecond Bormic! lin’ scored. gininity. eGann Wi second on Bilon. n retirement as Rife} by Brbhand filed 0 . THRE RUNS. eee gare ay: gave Che, exibition of club (Continued on. sn Second ‘Page.) “agg, dace Beatin 122 36" 3 second ane Ptes-year-alds and ub ant th, toe" Xigrelic.s --. 08 4 =

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