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BASEBALL RACING # SPORTS i COMPLETE BASEBALL and SPORTING mre ireulation Books Open to All.” | _ PRICE ONE CENT. _ RESULTS. EDITION ANDRE HEADS H. GREEN WAG nga A AN FOR JOHN A, PLATT TO-DAY. APART IN. FIFTH RACE AT GRAVESEND 1 a ‘" The Evening World’s cha: O§7 ransr ia: 37 tart Owner, 12 tarita Wretiald. Pol Roger, Julia fan 6 eo fmmt early in the stretch. 817, Schutamite THIRD RACE—$1,000 added 224 “Collector Ja Gan, one Wels 2842 nn ee pid r. Chapin. wad we won with an even break da Bixteonth by Hanger —M =Hon_ Pra it ~ EVENING WORLD RAGE CH FIFTH DAY Af GRAVESEND, are indexed from fir driving. Time a LCrimmins ‘Brennan 90 1% Cormack 191 8 ia Ni. Castalian 1k" P eon Link. 1 vit RACE = #000 edie: for maiden flies and xeld old: five sere fae nal den es, and xeldings two years ol 1a: th Fanshaw Jockeys. OJ. Martin i i" Heigerson, 2 ba caliehrant Pie E, Walsh 1 5 4 485 gf 5a Neill eG 7 Redfern 1 2 9 ® SH Phillips TG 4 125 Teormack o 8 a w 10 10 uo W 12 12 12 ig) 15, 13 is 14 4 im HOT FAVORITES LOaT AT GRAVESEND Major Daingerfield, the eifislé, the Wiasee of Last Year's’ Parkway Handicap, Won the Race Again To-Day—Defeat of Ort Wells by Collector Jessup a Surprise. race at Aqueduct. GIANTS WINNERS. IN CLOSE GAME Wind Up the Series with the Quakers in Red-Hot Pitchers’ Battle That Delights the Phil: adelphia Fans. : neliing: for threc-year-olds and ui n PAL 4-5,” Wint SerSegues fie Pep oat Fan his beat” rae De Resi had’ we BROOKLYNS HAVE. | AN EASY TOY Bostons Score First in Game : Across the Bridge, but Han- Mecinnity: p: °°: fon’s Pets Get Busy with the, 7° - ‘Winner, 0 -b 9 emamocuie> tom mneste Beso, the historic] one the talent made him a st n| choice te the Belmont pair, Ml Magistrate, in the fourth, the Parkway. ‘The Belmont pair ran very bad ta mublic choles, Magistrate tn Ing beaten” a Dunbniand Misten made early going down the backstretch A! Major “Daingerfield won Parkway Handicap here this afternooi in a big gallop from Africander. ‘game little bull-dog winner of the Sub- the sympathy and good }) wishes of the crowd, but sympathy and ‘good wishes could not make him win. 2 Aftor flattering his backers around the| lowed by Major Daingerfleld. {home' turn he relinquished the lead to rong 8 second Binge house keeper to the mistress of a mansion, with Oriental servants. lacaaeatsiescenastes urban carried ee wae firat Into the stretch, but thi Major Dalngerfield went to' the. : reg to create the metamorphosis in the woman he loved, and Time—1.10 3 Auditor, “South ampion. Major “Peiha Gold Dome. Ort We “E-—The Parkway Handicap: for three: Start good, Won enally. X ds. =n Mizzen, Magistrate. ced err and Tim Payne Start dod. "Wo Y neta 1 Se sped, Won! cantly. Dime t. as ‘Beret nl ee. SP Audience "ised well gone noun ind ce BRP no ‘aah mace Fo} (ilies. two yeurs ody Sones. ) Filbebpand 10 Highball. Rosetint, fo- troryear- aE 8 > Crimmins 97 wifern Hh ml “Hennessy 92 Burns 105 10 41 1) 4) ot it Gut o_choice betw ther pinoed here. $1,200 added: i three-y _ Jockeys. Wt. Odom 190 Cormack 102 2 Rhalw 107 Mura a | fidigepeand 108 ran 1M HecWwhiak see + “gurbunole” Buitons, “Painhearn Gra Park Taeeees ict pane ai ine ng GRAVESEND ENTRIES FOR TO. -MORROW, RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, May | 22 Rain 31.—The entries for to-morrow’s races| }idy Git Ham are as follows: First Race—For mares threo years old pi about six curlong ee heyer| le iatromelon | Fourth ~The Carlton, ‘one mil Pane 15 en ont Ce 170 Bobad (200) Deint agit G. x Nol Lizette 22 Firstborn, ss, hree-yenr-alds and up, nanieans mi rs sixteonth 2 (0 Dot Renaal 114 SAS HR iit Baie £. Moments. .10 231 Wild. hs Bares He 1 . 20t Tyrotian 106 had Bea +108 Major Duingerfield without an effort. aay After his bad race in the Brooklyn it] two and a half lengths from Xtricanaen, 0 was two lenuths in front of Him: Stick Soon Afterward. and breezed home an for ahree-vear-olda: “about ix Winner. b. by Hel Demon coe that Africander was not} Wh near his real form. ‘The merciless gruel- ling he received all last his‘heart and made him unsound, The running of the, Parkway confirmed this opinion and makes !t Indeed doubtful it ‘ Africander, a great thr ever again be a good hotse, Major Daingerfield won the Parkway ; last year and {ts the second horse to re- peat; Green Morris's Favor having won the Innugural running a Wolverton. ‘3b. Heads Apart in Fifth, 7 to 10 shat inthe ftth was the second @ BROOKLYN. 3 made the runnin, e fleld did not take i ta the mad. but’ he nie ib, year-old, will ol eeoreress = ter just Jagted long enou; iy to co in yk h Before Dunscuse.. The latter Just nipped Sandy Andy on the post Hurst Park Won by a: Neck. Hurst Park went to the front ip the made all the runnin, a’ neck from -Audience, Strong. Toscan was third, five lengths os WINNERS AT DELMAR. (Special to The Evening World.) DELMAR RACE TRACK, —The races held here to-day re- Be beaered 1. 3 r 0 0 3 1 eran one” base on balls—Off Mitchell, 3 Left on pases: nil WW Sees on ereore— Pre a3 > ngerfield had his running clothes He '3 one of the most er-|3 > in training. the afternoon was the aeo and thé mud | but the great speed | al *yeoiernD ‘Selica, ' GROUNDS, | of Collector Jessup's victory Favorites were beaten in The talent had a PHILADELPHIA, May 3l— defeated the Quakers here this qfter-, was no fluke. The weathor! the first tive races, but a, Very bad day, sl conocHasoc® 1 BRACE —Onb mile and, twenty Fale 3 4 3 = e: = 3 ® = noon by one to nothing. was cold, damp and miserable, stirling pitcher's battle was witnessed. | McGinnity was almost invincible and| aintalned excellent control throughout. ae ied fuscia Balls—or Cronin. 4; off Fisher, The onening event iS Willowdene, 3 to 2, 8 5 9 . OCanwor 1) ae a8 Scratches Royal “Teegend, welsh! seuRs Mi . Wide on both turn: oe * Heme, Fain “Eamtoy One mile and twenty- Gaslighter, 3. to. 2 re, § to 1, ‘Was sec- Firat Inning. ed for New York by fan- was thrown out by Mit- MeGraw popped one to Hulawitt RUNB. Pe reached #8 jeason saul piticed, ‘Megin- mt ing'to third. | Bernard were Panter Won = 5, pire gall, Rubric and cioy hy all at good prices indicated that there] < was not much confides of thé talent. Ke. and Jacklitech, Umpire — Mr, of Game—One hour 1, . Time~t. | RACE—Five turlo 7 to 5 and.1 to lights, 2 to 1 and 1 to Missine Link, « nd do the front at the start was second and ) He to MeGann, Wolverton wal RACE—Flye furlong: 1 tet was second ana Banh / 8 tod and 3 to 5, third, -Time—1.10. RACE -Mile and an, eighth — ee Med and. was passed Hall hit to Gilbert, who thre o Bowerman. i% between tiird und home. thrown out by McGinnity, Second issietns Bresnahan got a bai singied to rigat, Mresn (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON They ran this masterly ball the Trolley Dodgers won 2to 1 ahd 4 to 5, was second: Littie Em and Arabo ananeate City Bank rana doubt. core was Brooklyn Dodgers found (Continued, on Second Page.) and Dahlen was : 4 Dunn out at second, wht at_first on a double, she ran a very bad Lass is speedy xtopped bidly {tlon that Monager Bucken- but has no he EASTERN LEAGUE. NEWARK AT JERSEY CITY. 2003 0-510 i 99030000 sent Fisher In to twirl in t Mite heli Hat rout the fifth inning It was too late to pitch shut-out Lumley was the star of the game. made a long home-run dri Fisher was mor 37" Rove of D'n..t04 y 04 the favorite Moughit Dooin wae easy and Schulamite rr: Ae nl Canderwsitt BATIMORE AT PROVIDENCE. re 01083 0-40 0 1000 0 0-1 fies-—Burchell « le. lengths from Wayward L three lengths tn front of Si intra Inning. Gleason a high fly.’ Bowerman gave MeGnnity fouled out to Hall. Was safe when Wolverton juggled hix Browne purlolned second and on a wild pitch took third. ‘nomas was OUL by. Geler let two good ‘8 Dass and then Ort Wells's First Defont. 3, HorRrentio Gav” Lord. ..102 OT} proved too hot for Jacklitsch to hold, yielding a sack. Batty's apparent <| natledshis man at first by a made. @ base on a carom. Ort Wells met his first defeat of year in the third ri the prohtbitty mud probably b lét them off in tandem. file, th in front of Collector Jessup In front of OF Devlin filed to the ‘Dahlen-Me- Gleasoh was retired by the dlverton x-out Doviin 10 RUNS. xth Race—Three- Other games postponed on account of EASTERN ‘LEAGUE JE STANDING. WwW. by ©, sel it ing in Bennet Raymer soared of four lengths uri Titus, got under McGann Bresnahan gave Wolverton a umn aqueesed a single to left a drew a pass Xo nent. wae to Raymer, who fumbled, ng & hance form a double play, but i —_—E7E7E REV. P. SCANLON DEAD. tah ta; | the, A yee ae Ot wae wepancaiet ed eet Pee met, Howpltal: iat Gor 108 suffering ‘trou :Y - Yeagorm'n. cup mn a ohmplisadion of ais: rm 101 could not get a) in itline, Tengeve in front of John F. Wine stake. In apite of, the fuct that rage ‘in the Brooklya wae bot a govd NS. victim e McGinnity's (Continied on Second Page.) Secret of the Murder of “the Father of Greater New York” Apparently Cleared by a Suit in Which an Aged Millionaire Declares Hannah Elias Obtained eb. $1,000,000 by Blackmail. /WILLIAMS, THE SLAYER, PROBABLY THOUGHT MR. PLATT WAS MR. GREEN. . ‘The Complainant Now Seeks to. Recover Several Houses and Money in Banks Which | He Says the Negress Extorted from Him by. Threats to Make Public the Relations Existing Between Them. The persisteng contention by the friends of the late Andrew H.. Green, th: ~2nerable philanthropist who was shot down a‘ the door of. his. Park avenue residence by the negro, Cornelius Williams, that the murderer Z mistook him for another man, is borne out to-day by a suit, which’ i, been started in the Supreme Court by John R. Platt, an. millionaire living on East Fifty-fourth street, against Mrs. Hannah: the negress who was the indirect cause of the murder, for the of nearly a million dollar: worth of property, obtained from MeO blackmail. In a 10,000-word affidavit supporting his claim to by the notorious Mrs. Elias, Mr. Platt lays: bare’ his relations with-the woman, which began in 1896 and have coptiued aon aE up to the present month, That he wasthe gray-haired man whose attentions te: she ran a boarding-house on West- Fifty-third street: first; excited) ousy of the demented Williams; that he was'the aged admirer who' much seen at the Central Park West establishment ‘and was: te some as “Mr. Green’? and to others'as Mr, Platt, there: : no doubt. ate ah THOUGHT HE WAS MR, GREEN. Cornelius Williams, crazéd by jealousy, sought for months tovfingithe * man who had elevated Mrs. Elias from the obscurity of a negro; splendid stable. Iie knew him only as “Mr. Green,” and ‘he statements made before his trial that ho hit on Andrew H, Orean aa the man because hé was the only man of the name in the city with, aescriptions he had of the mayetaricus “Mr. Green” almost, exactly- “Father of Greater New Yor! PLATT'S CHARGE OF BLACKMAIL, Mr. Platt. makes an open avowal in his affidavit that his admiration: the negress, whom.he thought was a Spaniard, was hisundoing. She him first with professions.of love, which blinded him to her real but soon unmasked herself, he cays, when she had him firmly in the‘ She knew he was a married man with two grown Ee ees pretended to believe that he was single until he had with her, when she got her first money psyments out of bin” to expose him to his family and Lis friends. By far the greatest success the woman had with Mr. Platt, however, in deceiving him into tho belief that the child that was born to her, ward died was his. Although over eighty years of age, he firmly’ that she spoke the truth, and answered demand after demand.for when such demands were coupled with threats of expéstre. ’ SAMPLE OF HER THREATS. ‘An illustration of the woman's harshness with her aged admirer is found in a clause of the affidavit, in which Mr. Platt says that after telling him for weeks that he was her only love and gétting him agcurely in the toils, she "| turned on him with a laugh and said: “Now how would you like to be exposed to the world; you with: your tawny Spanish sweetheart?” 5 ‘When the woman's child was born, Mr. Platt says, Hannah Elias caused it to be filed at the Bureau of Vitul Statistics as white and the father’s name (Continued on Second Page.) RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES, NATIONAL LEAGUE. | AMERICAN LEAGUE, NEW YORK AT PHILADELPHIA. ST. LOUIS AT DETROIT. New York. 010000000—-1 St Lewin Philadelphia 0000000000 10000000002—3 Batteries—MeGinnity and Bowerman if Mitchell and D. Detroit— —_ 00000001003 4 BOSTON AT BROOKLYN. Ratteriea-Pelty’ and Kahoo Moulien Boston ...... 100000000—1 Se Brooklyn .00131300 8 CHICAGO AT CLEVELAND, Ratteries Wilhelm Needham; me postponed on account of wet Cronin and Ritter, grounds eS | No games were scheduled far’). (i@ ST. LOUIS AT PITTSBURG. | other clubs in the American League, Game postponed on assount of TA" | AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. wh 2@ CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO. ean biengo..18 tte No game was scheduled for these/ Cleveland. 12 613 St, Louta..18 Hi clubs. Phila'phiad 1 . tS 338 Washing’n 6 3) Bi (i 1 Detroit... E New YorkI# L NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Remivounsviii’. eoveistenereiisI oe) Sunday World Wants Work Chicaus 241 686 Dronkiyn..13 8 Monday Morning W Cincinnati2 L2 ,.teb Boxton,....18 22 Bi. Lo} * Ede ae saa cd

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