The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1904, Page 1

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ii ' COMPLETE REPORTS OF TO:DAY’S RACING AND BASEBALS. ¥ ee re to-night and Friday, =~, BASEBALL Che caine RACING FJ SPORTS |“ Circul | “ Circulation Books lation Books Open to All.” | to All.’’ PRICE ONE CENT. LW YORK, PHU RSDAY, M AY 26, 1904, PRICE ONE CENT, | | 50,000 SEE THE PICKET WIN WRATHER—Thunderstorme tosnight FL BASEBALL and SPORTING _ RESULTS EDITION | Sears =e " CROWD ON THE LAWN, THE WINNER AND SECOND HORSE. rish Lad, the Favorite, Is Beaten P Head ied | Rich Brooklyn Handicap in One of the ) Most Stirring Finishes Ever Seen on ? | Race Track, and Record Crowd Cheers. PAIR FIGHT IT OUT BY STRIDES | AS GREAT CROWD CHEERS WILDLY, iJoe Yeager, the Bo Boy Plunger, Takes $60,00( | Out of the Ring on Western Colt’s Victory —-Proper Finished Third After a: Start, and Is Probably Best Horse in Race, The Picket, ridden by Jockey Helgerson and quoted at 8 to tin the ‘betting, deteated Irish Lad in the Brooklyn Handicap at Gravesend this n : 4 afternoon in one of the most sensational struggles ever seen on a OO 7HE CHOWD AT THE THACK O00 ; : ; pte jcourse. The Picket won by less than six inches, but every one of # a aoe t ‘inches was worth $10,C00 to Joe Yeager, the sensational boy. pl ; who won the biggest bet of his life on the 1903. American Derby | Yeager bet his money in chunks, and as he averaged 8 and 10 to | for it he won a fortune. It is estimated that he won $60,000 on the yi DG RS; tory of the colt. AIC TRISH LAD. The struggle between Irish Lad and The Picket will never be gotten. All through the last sixteenth of the race these two horses eet iG stride for stride. Both were very tired, and neither seemed able to an inch. It was only in the very last stride that The Picket’s Despite Gan at the Race Track EVENI NG WORL D RACE € CHa RT WOK APETATIO Syren a aGh tea gOuE winner. | Big Crowds See the Three New York ‘ | Closely Gantested Throughout, ripthcom heh bet dea ED ; fifth The well-backed Hurstbourne was off very badly, as jras:also ‘art eoor Newton Beméligton’s 8 Good Colt great McChesnéy. They had no chance. They swept by the 5 Piast RACK —$1,200 aged: a * " ss ‘ ction zie “Woh driving, time~.08 3%. Somer, li hale Pay etal ] GIANTS VS. DODGERS. | HIGHLANDERS VS. BROWNS, jue. oi see aT yim. | . Gets Offin Front and Is Never | this ae and Map hel ips —_ until six formes ie. ae alate s \ Bullets Flew in Every Direaton, : z : 10) Sarven he i} "4 Headed in the Race fdr’ Two |r A Made atl a ee de | BROOKLYN. FJGHLANDERS, bet Wotan 4 a 3 \ Tob was the first to crack. _ Then.Highball Bia oboggan ROR, PO. A.B. GBD King per St fo 10-5: . (is but All the Rioters Fled When) sreciara Rae, od Pipes old Money i hoe ts Year-Olds. | city Bank was also done. Their places were taken. by. aoe . Lumley, ofa 00 1 1 2 4} Fant Gotector dena z " . ; ‘ the Police Approached—One Bobs, ef 29 ayas ba i 8 4 Rt gates Senairts ani Be 2 8 fe 3i loomed up in fourth place, and Proper took fifth place. Irish Lad Man Wounded. Stee, 2b. ‘ 3 4 oP ea i Soneet 1 i Bo gk 4] cy fSprcat to The Evening world) | Hermis were still racing like < team. They had drawn’ away'from ‘ M. McCormick, a9 9 Pb fat = ny side"! fennessy Of i om |S 3) great event of the day the Expectation Picket and were three lengths in front of him. The Picket was a ¢o } j ee ine Hee gare iene -*—*) Stakes was the feature. This brought f A score of Italians got into a rowlagectay 8 Bick eaishat oe fete Micher Paul Citeara i Bun Ghaneel fog Wi if eat Con pin "Graontut,, John \together a small but select feld of two- | Of lengths in front of Runnels, who was a length before Proper. Inj Mea bercigeg a CRIM eVSRINE | ACONe WN OTERINTR: 068 8 ‘stove, “7, Grant rage; unten the weelmhts‘Ormonde's Ht he had ho apecds Semen Eran A crack. | Year-olde and promised « aroat contest. | order they swung into the stretch. a4 ” Ft, go00d race. -_ sans sngentel aah = +4 4 ‘ i Chambers and Park row. One of them zal : 5) Burkett, 1¢ ae " 4 y= O13 SRCOND RA Tatisi hol cased lech tr eee a ea Woward, one mie cause of the presence of great aprint- | It looked then as if it was to be a two-horse race all the way home. j drew a pistol and fired, and this was a| Batted for phe In elgnth inning, | Hodriey Le au 08 313 Mosittenth, meni, Winker by ge by Blurremnt Rate A. Owner, |ers, and the otter races promised good | mis was hanging on with remarkable persistency, but Irish Lad, in that signal for a general fusilade. scored. cate [wath 1 } i i 1 Jockeys. Wt re return to oR who were lucky | dog way of his, kept his head in front. a In an instant revolvers were in the BW YORK. ° 1110 1 0 best % enough to pick the winners, an | a i revolvers we ' ¢ ie Rent oe qeUgureneau ta inc sluyy jay AcmOfe: peVTECE ARtSVHbon' could. not Helgerson, who ‘had been content to lay in behind, then went to work hands of half a dozen men, and bullets | Browne, rf. T tio 6 7a ic 913 83 0 haves been made, to ofder, for a de-|The Picket. At the furlong pole Hermis chucked it in that sudden way’ were flying in every direction. Meaenn EBr Eo 8. Ol rowel’ Rivoulen tare “fi itclous sea breeze blew across the Iawns| his, and.as Irish Lad apparently drew away a mighty shout ment ‘up All the bullets went wide and only one 9 9 19 Ons Pike roriiersemra he TCHS and, grand stand all the afternoon, the crowd: man was hit, his wound being only a cilah cheetinBi tone out @nkn. via wa onus tee BY Hetanies Wins OMeyleermrent: “Trish Lad wins!” . slight one. 23.9 2 Score by Innings. plain, Reliable was the choice in’ the opening ai how! When the police arrived the rioters 1.4 7 3 o/St,, Lou 9010001100-5 saree Set 1 event, with the generous price of 9 to The ery was suddenly hushed, however, for in the gap Between the ti : be BC 5400010001 x6 ae al 5 quoted against’ him. Fuller rode him|and Irish Lad Helgerson shoved The Picket. Then the fickle crowd dispersed in every direction, and all es-| ‘Totals Fi ae 8713 1 Brn Bang on Balls—Oft Hughes 3. pe 214° THIRD RACE Te 5 pestation, Btak oe: or Og 0 Vas ‘olds gatue Instead of Shaw. Ormonde's Right was its cry. caped capture, being shielded by, their] | Seare by A rie Howell ut —By Hutches 8, by | rae destin. ere gay, « Thmehph Winner, ol the-tip-in-the -race,-on the-strength of || ..pne! Piekét walke dnt” folired the crowd: F friends, who refused to give information| Brookly1 3 3 2 8 dSl two Base 3 having worked, half a mile in.something | authorities. ; Harned insta York. 2: Brooklyn, | TNaIG Ike # seconds, Collector Jessup, who] THOUSANDS ROARED AT FINISH. to the 1, Two-base hits—Babb, Beilin, Gi. | Hie. was coupled with ‘Tim-Payne,- was also. ‘ ° A great crowd assembled in the ntrect. | bert. untae arnt a hard. ‘Home pees vibianis.8 ai blaved’ sSemvensViriais0 (ova chants But The Picket did not Walk in, Irsh Lad hung to'him like = fend. there was tremendous excitement | Ney Yurkd Breouita, to Lele on tease | Hemphill “and deen, apace, Bea: | rushed to the front und'made the run.| to the seat of a tramp’s trousers, and at the elxteenth pole they were in the entire nelgtiborhood, ~~ Bue aa helene been ae pes Hit ‘by Pitcher—B: ning, followed by Collector Jéssup and|even terms. Down through the lane of screaming thousands they 1 ———— fice hil y | gaimpires—Dwyer nnd King, Time of loys FOURTH RACE—The Brookiyn Handicap: for threecvearso'de and w fiue, | Reliance heads apart. while Gold Money! stride for stride, neither horse gaining or losing ground. The dim fhe ‘Taylor, .|Game-t hours, 48 minutes, ‘Attendance-| 210 "Sanne one mile and accuarter. Mart mand, Won irivings Time bod ss: Wine {2nd King Pepper laid close up. Thoy LAUNCH ROBBERS.AGAIN. | nounie Siays—tat ery | Ber, v. on by Faleetto—Valtario,. Owner, Waldeck, Stabie ij nm! held this order until hey reached. the the crowd was terrific, Fifty thousand people were roaring in unisom, ) halls ignores Tagan tad Sco. simeearame st! ain stretch, where Reliable. forged to the | ing hats and jumping up into the air Tike grasshoppers to keep the: Gang Who Pose as Yachtemen et f AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, May 2%.| ~ 2 a | front-and won driving by a-length andj 40 sight. Make Haul-and<iet Away. T ome f “It ‘took eleven innings of the hardest) 20% 0 owas Sta hulf, James V, hung on to second The excitement was intense. The horses seemed) to move bes (specia) $0, The Evening World.) 2g OKO GROUNDS, NEW TORK. May gort of playing for the Highlanders to sat heat place ahd beat Wofan a length for the farcus® that awful final fifty yaris. { seemed as if the WHIRE PLATING, N.Y. May 3—The | 27 Sahat ear fnitiie: ua beat the Bronwa out here this atter- H B88, place. ing hours instead of fractions of seconds. The crowd wondered it they * 1 ho, pose as yachtsmen -and a) s. contest | noon, It was a great game, and the| (IST) City 5. 7% 10 aiavee hi = ever reach the finish. They had not seen such a contest'In years, © burglars wl h en. a tied pb dda Dont Short 18 aeeat Stuyve Heat Out Charles Elwood.! So intent was the crowd upon the struggle between Irish Lad and He ea Bie pound Sheth ee cc ame T{eCpontinued ort Rerond Page.) (ioe ‘Lord Bs 5 oR Elwond, Were the plese Mand Charles | picket that they did not see Proper closing with giant strides through 4 F i nt Lord Badge... 5 1 40 ,Elwood were the played horses in the Tength and visited, White Plains las} might and = FE gC nea oa as ee Second race for & mileand a sixteenth, (stretch. He closed like a whirwind, and was third, only a b hs idence of H. D, Rogers, —— Mixzen i 5 f fl ow. t f behind Irish Lad. He was probably the best horse in the race, for he looted the res x >. Rowets RESULTS OF TO DAY’S A — Mixsen Ww 1 20 O'Nell rode Charles Elwood, his fir f vourch and’ fugenia Burch Sfth, i at No."23 Barkir avenue, where they! O- ES, ae CNA es +. pay 8 oom an mount since jie was thrown Jon Flor. (of badly. Hermis was fou gen! oe ‘$800 Mah Ga dienes Hi ae * 4 ' 5 5 +,Odom 120 6 16. 10015 ham Queen. He seemed to work a re- @bsence of the. fani! the’, burglars sscrmtchen~ ‘Buttons, Savable, Re penn ited Nivea ‘OVerwWeixhts—Tobomgan, 4; markable improvement in Charles El- forced ope a window and after ran- Bi See re y= | Wood, for he had all his 4 ij fucking buregu arawers cately watkea| AMERICAN LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE. — fang, rurtit nace own gies, nx ane Racor, oneal rimeiiota [soaned gat ar aneenaanet | CLASSIC HANDICAP RUN Out Of the ‘front door. ‘One of, them, fowanyt — z * B mathers. 4 le stretch was ut “OE abe tt a Ps ¢, them, 216 nner. ch. f, by Horoscope—Queen ston. Owner, # E, smath i * and Sheriff Bell until the ‘stretch who was well dressed, was seen bya! ST, LOUIS AT NEW YORK. BROOKLYN. AT NEW York, | !23°* lakers Wt Ht : —W_¥in._ Open: Gica Pl. ah: | Sit utter e Sphare arive Bree One BEFORE RECORD CROWD weman in ithe usighborhood. and ‘sie ae + MM Savera on iy tier} 24] away and won cloverly by a I E Hiya he came out of the house Just CoP taay hb ° 4 ° HH A 4 4 oa 5 ete. se _ ° Ary 00100— 4)-— M Sones in bi Lateef a halt. Charles Elwood, ‘was ten’ phethe ough he.owned w 0 1— 6 ' New Yor! 013 01— §| 17 © Grimnenin 98 " {| in front of Sheriff Bell A REE Ae ee ears falicwed |, Batteries—Howell and Sugden; apattgrles—Jones and Bergen; Taylor , (100) Teeabel 10a 3 1] Sone and Wine Expectations, The Brooklyn Handicap was run at Gravesend this: afternoon before Ry! Hugh Ww i ‘ by a detective to the Sound, who saw | !ushes and McGuire. op arrien, ~ a oan 12 Song and..Wine Churaphine’ were t crowd of le that has ever witnessed the annual them steaming away in a launch, ' AS Bae ase” * | played tn the third race ‘to the exctu- the greatest crowd of people Tunning —————— 47 Steqmaker os <6 5 Ke wncts. apd’ It was only, th CIT EASTERN LEAGUE ee SHIGA GD RE BOST ON. . CINCINNATI AT PITTSBURG.. hy bah i fancy’ of ihe booktaaKers wat made ore (Continued on Twelfth Page.) , age. 3 Cincinnati... 000107100—9 & 20 12] Went to the front at the start, made Ai Say ——— ay he running an O07 ome An easy iba vce mere GRAVESEND ENTRIES FOR: TO-MOnhaam wa: a lO) WAS Nig iree jenath Wid +000100000— 1] a8 Beratches Aut wi Ledernehe Boston.......,0 0 00.0 0.0.0 0— O| pitsbur JERSEY CITY AT BUFFALO. Batterles—Altrock ‘and . McFarland; x, | Tannen and Ferrell. Batterles—Hary paate per and Pletz; Lee and R.H. Bio. City, £28 3.8'9:8'S Oe = $1808 388 IS 8 SIXTH RAC — $000 added for maiden tworyearolds: tive farie a Amberjack | haa pateries—bamatt 5a’ Dillon: Jones ‘andl DETROIT. AT PHILADELPHIA. 217 on tritden out Trimet 4b. Winner, che c.. by peer Hable stopped GRAVESEND, N. Y., May %—The h Race—-Ahout six furtones § NEWARK AT ROCHESTER. | |Detrolt.....7.0 00 00,000 0—0| (“ADELPHIA AND BOSTON. ‘ Witeheratt Wine the Fitun, | entries for tomorrow's races are as | wt : . ‘ + No. g9me + was + neheduled © between x Letola led to the stretch in the fifth, | (Hows: fs Diamond Theo Witchcra Five furl crag went to the front and | . Eire Rees Five, furlongs rgeaco, Nive ood of %| Philadelphia. 20100020 — Slinese cluvs. Newark OB Al Rochester. oo 8 3 8 1026 ine} ss b won easily by a length Mpetetles Laie and ‘Lsnén: ‘Becker“and | Wagdell and: Bonreck. (nt Bueliow: dF LOK eS Buen a Ketols: “who beat’ Jalta.M. two lengths Catt ee Pasa ne LOUI8AT CHICAGO. Rehulamite x the vince. a'fiaitat BALTI ‘ ol , 109 ‘tha G'in ‘PROVIDENCE. ‘AT TORON. CLEVELAND AT WASHINGTON, | grounds, |. ‘ Roundei a ah eee Escutcheon n. head’ in sides oospooos FH ite, Cleveland ....0001024 — 7] NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING, Bil Bailey A 13 = Batter oh ahd weythios ates | Maoniniten.«. 1 0 0:0'0'2'Q' "3 yt Re. ne Sajlor, Hoy Hy [Florence Forso, 7 tot, third: Pe el i Apple-!’ Eatteries—Bernhard ,.and Abbott; | Cineimnata 3,10, Si cieecie 1 406 pcaeetaeeay Sgannan 113 me—1.4 ‘ : % ish ‘Game called on account of rain, Jacobson and. Drill. New Fork.80°10° rooklyn. 281 om Borel Gannon 12 SER THE BRACE — Five furlong y xe Senet Ba EASTERN LEAGUE sr, fT egaarcaliegs te) leM team to onto Sbioabin @ a0 Neal Moet, aT Fee yk et 80, ntenee, | oe oo Bovenigg (Th | train. a a! is - P| , LO 1. Wi SECO) a lac § : ANDING, E CATONIA WINNERS. ° | Qs" QaSatpetier, «1, wa | i thir The tar tay Dean Bs inay ary lene 39 iJ os, — . AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.| HEAT KILL8 IN CHICAGO. pee babe ai the or ne yards Won by Grand Aka Fy ip to ie | ible Race—One aad! one-elxteenth miles, w.£, P.0.| CHICAGO, May %6—The first death (Special to The “e SECOND RACE Five furlon aes oe Re was second: Glen= JO ae OL UNAS 18.16 885} nere this season’ from heat proatration| sUATONTA RACE i We. May Was. second: MeCicitan, ia to a thea | SIH Rea ah eS patios Be pars Bribe was ns repdtibd to-day. Frank, Willlems, 4 hae bey “i | the’ races pun here Tine a 4 5 ne go ones. Wort ty lored, me on ie atrest day dre’ - THIRD RA dO) —W: . ss Sid leg seene County Hopp FIRST RA tupléiigaWon byreur, 4 to Ty Delmonico, ieee wen vies ned, ave

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