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! “ Circulation n Books Open to All,’” | i RES U LTS EDITI ON | RI BASEBALL and SPORTING — PRICE ONE CENT, Crowds at Sporting Events To-Day. At Gravesend Races............. At American League Park, At Harlem River Regatta, At Vailsburg Cycle Races. At Milburn Road Race. At Irish A. C. Games.. At Amateur Ball Games........ At Giants Game in Philadelphia At Washington Park, Brooklyn Total...... ” CHAMPION ROWER TITUS 1S BEATEN Vietory of Ave in Single Sculls and Columbia Crew “In Three Races Features of Harlem River Regatia. Complete Scores of the Bi BROOKLYNS LOST AFTERNOON GAME Browne, rf Deviin, 3b. MoGaiin, 1b. Bowerman, Bresnahan, MeCormick, Turned Tables on ihe Dodgers, Who Couldn’t Do} Much with Curves of Willis— Reidy Batted Out of Box. Dunn, p.... Total .... Thomas, o! |Gleasor els erton, 3 WINNERS IN REGATTA. MORNING GAME. Four-Oared Shells—Win- ner, Columbi Junior igh’ Union Boat -Club. Barr: vitae Vee Hulewitt, Po.4. 1g, Doolin, P Nishalives ti? ) Brackenridge, p. id Shells—Win- Intermediate Single Sculls—Win- ner, C. E. Johnson, Arlington Boat Time—im, 38s. Intermediate Four-Oared Shells— Winner, Columbia. Intermediate Eight-Oared Shells— Winner, Columbia. Iculls—Winner, ely, Bohemian Boat Club. «Titus was second. 0 Philadelphia 4) Earned Runs Two-Rase Hits > Hits—Hulewiee 2 en Bas MeCormick, Rowerman. Double Pl soo ime—5m. 3s. ai im. 31 9 Bowerman. First Base on, Balls—Ofe M o fWfon. 1: off Lush, 5; off Dunn. 3) 0 frackenridge, 2. Hit’ by Pitched Be Rowerman Struck Out Time—4m. 34s. 0, Umpire—o'Day. ©! ono Sohee= (Special to The Evening World.) N. ¥,, May %, River presented a gala appearance to- the occasion being elghth annual carnival of the Harlem Regatta Association, with entries from all of the leading ter for Fittinger in in ‘Thres-base inet bs around New tes ee ait ‘The regatta was by fur the most im- t ever held by the association, Rain threatened to mar the sport dur Ing the morning races, Griasle fell, but before the second event twas called the warm opening in the clouds. cloudy weather, the conditions were ideal for good sport, The programme wos the usual all-day card, beginiiing at 10 o'clock and con- tinudng until after 6. mediate single by pitched ball Pitin ting Time of game, as fy 500. ——-—_—. AFTERNOON GAME. when a light 3 o> the opening event was eer ‘Phe out-of-town entries attracted con- as it was rumored that the visitors Intended to take some of tthe local cracks into camp. Clarence E. Johnson came way from Arlington, Ma: jn the intermediate singh Smee ate oy island Bout club, Clitcon en Tala ; : py Cx Baier Boat Club and Ha- ‘The stars of the wena Dalveraity crews a a ail of the events in. which loostonunsest leoosrnsc7s® siderable inter Zi ssu-sccn 8 Have on Balis-Oft Duggleby. 1 Rp Bheckard. Ir a 1 1 poulls, while qackikech, ib. 1b cere ib. Po, { 4 ; 3 i 0 0 0 raisers in, Metropolitan Row- thelle—Won uv olomsomoone inning, after an up-hill fight, in which New York appeared to have the better of It, The locals started off badly and made some bad érrors, which added to Score by Innings, OOS B02 * 9000 H iW Earned Runs—Boston, 3; Brooklyn, 1. " «Continued on Second Page.) ‘of the ai bate MORNING GAME. NEW YORK. Pee eer ereterriet | 2 S| rts sererseroe atitewaon, Bl eoucconemenee | Misoutooneoweh 1 PHILADELPHIA 2b coud b, Ib, 6 | Powell, cae Mawecssoees> o] sononoseseun 5 =! sone eeounwes fi Teale cosseiynse 7 Score mine 0 New York Pr a) Davis. Home Run: Dahien, Werner (2), Deviln (2) Gilbert and Rowerma By Dunn, 1; bh bh. 3. Wild Pitehes—Lush. Time—2.05 So Williams, 31 AFTERNOON GAME. Gareet ti, EW YORK. Byitz, ef, R uthes, p. Browne, rf. 3 Devlin, “3b 1; i otal | MeGatin, 16 20/8 Bresnahan, |) -@ 4 Dunn, of oo nintaal Dablen, 38 6 1 6 TT Eae | Glihert, 2 0 0 3 6 of brk e 8 0.8 6 Ol-pavin, 1b). d Ge 8 Rl eacrbam be, 1) fe 2 MN Homan, rt 4 aw PHILADELPHIA. AB. R. 1K. PO. ALE. Seb Se 00 a a) aR a Wolverton, ab. oOo 1 OU Hall, 1b, 1 110 0 2) Athletics , Barry. 4 1 1.1.1 0} Hightanders 1iTtus, If. SPY 2 8 Struck Ou By | Hulswitt, Oo 8 4 7 Siaen, Davin, © 0 1 8 4 iehreck, actin Duggleby, 0 0 1 2 11iulen Banen ee S yl claves shee ; Total .... Mw 5 Ww 6 Score by Inolag: 100620 190000 New York, Base by“ Errora—N Iphia, . Left on Ba Philadelphia Biruck Out—By Duggle Z lor, 2, Two-Base Hit—Devlin. Huls. Bocritice Hits—WAlverton. | Stolen —MeGann, Devlin, Hall, 2, rowne and each flor, 1. Umpire--O'Day, 0 game. —_>.—— 90,—Philadelphfa. won the afternoon me by hitting the ball in the elghth|°" ‘William: TIGHLANDERS WIN AND LOSE, AND S0 00 GIANTS Griffth’s Team Beat Athletics in First) Game, but Fail to Hit Waddell in) Second—Eighth Inning Cost Polo’ _ Ground Men Second Game. don Paxe 2 | MORNING GAME. ATHLETICS. Games To-Day Will Ke Fo: aiming Fainen \ 4) Thones. 3b 5 | Huwhes, it atl oeesonee- Score by Innings. vu ‘wo-Hase Hite. Sacrifice Hit Hit by pires-Pherldan and Ca —Two hours. tavaller did his hest nter. Time of C Attendance—4.000. eee Gilbert and AFTERNOON GAME. HISHLANDERS. ray a remarkably fia badly saul off Bitched Bali Hughes, eridan an eof Gi Fone hour and thirty hele att Rube Waddell . Maree] whe Elighlanders in the afternoon gan He was. mt ‘Tom Hugh lowing seven safe Double (every time the locals needed . Browne | swut the bik Quaker Clty southpaw p ind Devil Clulawitt and Hall, Httby [on extra steam, Pitcher: Time of Game—1 hour and 25 minut The result was at had! wonderful control, A base on balls. (Special to The Evening World.) ‘ : BALL PARK, PHILADRLPHIAA, | c22¢ Highlanders start on thelr fr Western trip to-night First Inning. Hartel swung on the first ball Hugh pitched and sent ft out neat aasint spolted L. Croan saw hi to Anderson. Spanish Lassie Yoratohed—Cnnioen Creer Tal # ran to er beet form, ing’s chanc (Continued on Second Page.) (Continued on, Becond Page.) Winn eelling Wan easily ani of Kendal tnproved towith | : handicap for a Ls. Wi EVENING WORLD RAGE GHART FOURTH DAY AT GRAVESEND. The Evening World's charts are Indexed from first race at Aqueduct. | eyear-olde and u fort 4 ® Tm Tae hoe 24 a op an se 7 wn 10 ee-year-olds and upward: one mile Time 248 165, ate weds Pr 7 oo Bie s 1 10 9 Spanish” Uaewle & 5 hat pienty | ike and won ina Jat the shore price of 6 to 5. Montrese jthough James V. Hed speed to CAT) De Reece: 10s aMineing Link 88 | furlongs Open. Clon, Pi 301 Nnelmony 109 tan; Priority « osles a Peer ‘228? Salt and auSza > ALL RECORDS BROKEN BY HOLIDAY CROWD AT GRAVESEND TRACK Estimated that 60,000 Saw the Racing at Brooklyn Course To-day, Grand Stand, Lawn and Infield Beings Jammed as Never Before. Racegoers Who Know, Say Scene Re sembled Derby Day at Epsom—Re- liable, Caller, Duke of Kendal, Glorie = fier, Sheriff Bell and Gobetween Win. — at Steeplechase, went to the front at the stirt, made ‘all the running and won by six longths from Land of seekers paid a most remar ‘lover, on whom Veltch walted until nym densa eens alf mile, where he passed x ete is er aid made a play for rrowil that has ever atte f stat pe cgee, hd to Be noon’ racing on an Eastern course : © three lengthe ia set wis mere nbsolutely Jammed, xo | front of Ragged Cavallar. that during the progress of the various Themas Entry Ran 4, 2, raves there was searcely room to turn dat and “Andy Wit Chomnax entry, sround av e third race, In the fleid there were five Umes as acl Gold’ many rofl NCD gi Kahle ride: horse cap Pox and there were at dense five | ulved "Ou the other. hand thous ‘eon tit’ oceaslo Kendal, who had uteectataly oldnet crs de not remember ever) in his last race, went to the Front. [having wen auch an ittendance. ‘Those| the start and galloped there all way, wiontig. eased Up, byte tamed ave in Engin vid the) from bis stable mute, Andy Wall ene resembl psom on Derby ¢ who was six lengths Iu front of Lord” This in spite of the fact that the skies! Hady * were dark and the w r threatening. Glorifier Wion the Hudson, During the running © nd race! Giorifier was a hot fayorite in there were still thonsards outside the/fourth, the Hudson Stakes, wots ‘ for admission ething Ike $8,000, but he got eC autos clamoring. for at¢ | money In the fastest race ! t Kk was goat and bad In spots |i), ae: furlongs ii iewae indy mond got much the beat i c m0 and showed the way tot) the vietorles v ls . followed by Glorifier and lable and . " Royal. In the run hom Gloritier fe verse to see Sheriff Rell and {to the front and won in a drive by ® rever \iength trom Diamond, who was three ly the 4) Duke of Kendal win, for t ses | engthis infront of Veto. bg | improvedte most 1 markably Sheriff Bell's Meversal, Jrecene v"elories, and the Improves neg wa a naracetal several [wae too great to be natural, : face, where Instance heri® Bell in hie was ngih Charles peat Elwood five ki Accounting for Elwood, hr eslarat ee ément in Sheriff Bell except lengths Batya nen Shaw had the mount to-day and Wy. - rin, had not spesd enough to keep sey rode on the other oceasfon, — wien. ft be was a wid | Sherif Bell ‘ wily pacees a ue aiken z o the front at the horne, t vning in front all the way ith Charles. Biwood o he cut Toop Favorite Wins the First. Reliable was ugiin a favorite In the ing handicap and was well backed ft of Auf Welderselins na Easy Winner, by Bi sd den Sunrise raced to the front best backed of th in $i ind showed the way ts was well played, it * by Portann | Hable jumped away in fro he x held this went along with } . went along Jd came away, win lengths Be rh Gront_ of Ro Alice way and Jam eth Caller See Calter M Ane trom, Cou! the second, tae | Gur lengths in front of The CraeeS BALTIMORE MAYOR ENDS HIS LIFE WITH PISTOL LTIMORE. Md. O.—Robert Lf an v of this city, shot him- | bibb in the m | were called at on ‘ West Preston | an 1. He died a stort time lat jin mena pions tn ihe bibber says PENS sigaleen fn ov an accidel ining room. Dr. Claude Vane and several other physielarie They Immediately i that ne could not lve more n hour. Detalls of the shooting’ 27s 0! Mt obtainable as yet. Dr, Vans * thinks it Was the result RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, met for to-morrow's races | “og pine ly Dorie! 108 th Race: Parkway Iandicap, ar-plds and up! one Mile and shee w—The en as follows: RACE—Three-yrar-olds and yut six furlongs. ot Rogers-t0U ti Knobham m4 Athet 100 Wryefleld... 221s Antarita 108 « 400) Southampton oH Tatlin, Ys. q eye Sot cension ° i High Bali.. 109 aay Schoharie 2 101 (PBN ARCA" Gt] yn RaceFor (woryear-olds; nll: fi Mizzen ‘Magistrate .103 22) Himaalt nD Es 22. BS Bl Belden ss as ——Waswitt 111 | ‘goy aMistrees 84" Danaeuse o “For maiden fiilies and. geld- Rolls (305) Ikhoranan | age Pears old: five. furlong snag 222, Royalton’ Ribtieg Waywardtasnioe 8 a, Haecey Fs enn Pri an Brash bag Surapne indy Any. oP Manske “Gite s108 th Race—For three: joa} one mile, and, seven! Pay 100 iy iiabl ae saree about re hs Saas EBay Bek i t