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- COMPLETE REPOR’ TS OF * OF 7 O- DA Y’s RA CING AND BASEBALL Se ERS EDITION WRATHER-Ratny toqnight COMPLETE BASEBALL and SPORTING — ‘ooks Open to Au,” | tl “ Circulation NEW YORK, WEDNI __|_RESULTS EDITION. |, PRICE ONE CEN cee OFF RACING CHOICES ”” Favorites Manage to Land Three of the Events in the Mud at Gravesend— Beldame, Asterisk and Duke of Ken-| dal the Successful Ones. Montreson Wins the Carlton Stakes, : the Day’s Feature, in a Drive, Aided by Lyne’s Bad Ride on the Favorite, Ormonde's Right. (Special to The Evening World.) * GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, June 1 —The only stake at Gravesend this afterrioon was the Carlton, and much of the interest In this stake was de- stroyed by the withdrawal of Delhi. The Keene,colt is not partial to muddy going, as he showed last year In his races ax.a.two-year-old, and Mr, Keene did-not care to, take a chance with him, as Delhi. hag’ many. valuable engage- ments'in sight. .Montreson, Ormonde's Right and Orthodox .werg the only horses to face the starter and the talent made Ormonde'’s Right a favorite. Mon- treson was the second choice and the winner. He went to the front, made all the running and won, all out, by a Jength and a balf. Lyne, was criticised for making three separate attempts to move to the front with Ormonde’s Right and then taking him up again. .Ormonde's Right was going very easily at-the head of the stretch and if jt was in him to wit he could have done, the trick In the last quarter. . Beldame @mphasized her claim to being a first-class mare by defeating Mami@ Worth In‘ the opening event. BAe was | hot favorite and won easily. The deteat ot Belle Strome was stun- ning. Ske wax a hot favorite, ‘but she ran qui at the -head of the, stretch, and Martha Gorman, who was heavily backed from 6 to 1 to & to 2, beat her @ nose, Belle Strome has a sore mouth, which accounted for her running out. e weather was raw and cold and the track very heavy. The attendance was light | Favorite Won Enally. There were fifteen’ withdrawals from the first race, leaving eight to go to the Dost, with Beldame a red-hot favorite a@t 3 to 5. Mamie Worth was the sec- end choice, All were pronounced mu gers amie Worth rushed to the fro made the running to the tretch, rollowed by Lady Amelia, Bele Game: and Heatherdown. When’ they Btraightened out Teidame closed on Mamie Worth, and in a drive to the fast sixteenth finally got to the front, and won easily at the end by a length. Mamie Worth wns six lengths in front of Graceful Books Win Here. The Bennington favorite in the sec- ond race, Charies Elwood, was left at the post. This race was a sweet one for the books, because Charles Elwood 4nd Nigrette were practically tne only orses played and they were beatei ‘Trouville, A100 to Lahot, Tuehed in front and flattered his. backers tor half a mile, then Bardolf and Bob Murphy passed him, the former les ing to the stretch. 'Bardolt was, never gaught, winning cleverly by a length from _‘Trep: w josed strong and bia Bob Murphy halen length for the Favorite Beaten Agnin, In the whind race on Leases looked fo/ke in, but ry strong. an Martha Gorman. and. e from 6 to 1 down to 18 to 5 cision followed the money, for Gorman got home by ‘tie shortes heads, elle Strome had Rhere she want very: wide. ‘this isk on the inside, and salle Hrome at the furio orn ot drive, Martha Gorman winnive® @ ‘nose. Ben Ne Strome was ten Jengths Clover Hampton. Newton Besnngton, ont x chunie on’ Belle in nearly every book. Montrenson ie Re Ormonde's Rij +h Was the fa the Cariton Stakes, but was Beaten” 113 was badly ridden by Lyne. but Mon- treson. the second choice, held him safe all the way. Montreson went to the front at the start and made ail the running. Orthodox was second to the turn, where he was done. Ormonde's Right then moved up. but could never reach Montreson, who ee ridden out by fe Jength and a half.. Ormonde's Bie was eight lengths in front of Asterisk and Gold Fleur race and head to the streteh in fe een” » where Asterisk drew away and ‘on easily by three lengths trom, Gold- ae whe was three lengths in) front Duke of Kendal, in the 1 made all the running and won cle erly by half a length from Wild Thym. who was second all the way, and Hello was third, ten lengths back, RACING ON WESTERN TRACKS | DELMAR FINISHES. (Special to The Evening World.) DELMAR ,RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS. June 1.—Following are the ri tilts of the races held here to-day: RACE Three-quarters of | 1 to 1 and {rs for plea, nee Dominis third, of ‘Thirtees Buccleuth, 3 to 1 and Orpheum, 2 to 1 for place, was and Layton, 6 to 1 to show, * rime—t1.28 1-2, FOURTH RACE—One m! nd nty yards.—Won ps2 5», Deutschland, ht to faa d to Toby Tene, 7 to 1, for: piace was second, Jack Young thir ‘Time—1.58 FIFTH RACEThree-quarters, of a mile.—Won by Gén. Prig. 4 to 1 and 2 bbe Dr. Kier, 4 to 1 for place, was second, and Jetry Hunt, even to show, third. Time—1 bale tur: Esc and “Won ay E: Collins, § to § ad Vailesquez, and 3 Bince, waa cond; le, Band’? to § third, Time—1.27 3-4, HAWTHORNE RESULTS, HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, Chi- sago, June 1.—The results of the races rim ‘here to-day are as follow: ELRST RACE Five furlongs.-Won by Belle, 9 to 1 and 7 Ado} econd, and Delcarina third: aatchae ten Arristids Won by 2. tchei Soufrier, 60 to 1 and YY MS uf ‘was second low Mow? Huy, 4 tol and even, ie mile and a aix- jon Harrison, 18 to 5 and 340, 3 and 3 t0 2. sec and even, , rap even, was RACE—One eas Colonial Git, ¢ totam Tand| , 11 to 6 and eyen, was ra'to. land 8 t0'6, third ra | ond and Locust Blossom, @ ‘to’ s WINNERS AT LATONIA. (Special to The Evening World.) LATONIA RACE TRACK, Ky. 1.—The winners of the races run here to-day are as follows: FIRST RACE—Mile,—w: Emmy, 8 te 1: Helen ‘Turwaite. suoe|M hird. Time—1.49 8-4. t) SECOND RACE—Fi —Wo: by Dixelle, 2 to 1 Dalry Donets an 1 (ont? Borak, 15 to 1, third.’ Time— HIRD) RACE—Five furlongs,—W: by rekon, 3 to 1: namanian, even, a, and He rian, 3 to 1, was FOURTH RACE—O; oe Two Penny, 10 to 1; Preakuees, eto Bi | man second, and Goo Goo, 5'to ‘1, third. FIFTH, RACE—One —W. ‘ommy Knight, to 3 Lida Viel to’), ¥ ivy second; Antolee, 4 to 1, third. ‘Time— SIXTH RACE-Six furlongs, — y Glendon, 6 to 1; La Ha Draper, 3° of second. énd Miriam ty, third” Time— ao ENGLISH DERBY WINNER. LONDON, June 1—The race for the Derby Stakes (of 6,500 sovereigns, aboi one mile and a half) at Epsom to- was won by Leopold De Rothschild’ gt. with’ Bir” Tatton Sykes’ Jehn o' Gaunt second and §, B. Joel's St. Denis thir Eight Horses started. it. Amant led all the way ai by three lengths, Another tates leigh separated second and third horses. And- over Was fourth. Gouvernant, a French horse, owned by M. Blanc and the fa- vorite, was not placed, ‘The victory of Leopold de Rothschild's St. Amant was exceedingly popular, ‘The scene when Mr, de Rothschild led in ‘his horse was remarkable. King dward, who was present, was among the first to congratulate his old friend, |while cheers resounded all over the ‘course, “Skeets” Martin, the American jockey, was suspended until June, 25 at Epsom Honora, the winner of the Caterham MUDDY DAY AT GRAVESEND TRACK. D/GGING Our WHE FAVORITE. DETR LISE 7 a gs EMME ORL ACE CHAT Although in a Crippled Condition 28 cae Griffith’s Team Has No a Halden Trouble in Beating Out the Be Si Hard-Hitting Tigers. AT ARTHUR Deputy Sheriff Walgering and another attache of. the Sherif’s SIXTH DAY AT GRAVESEND, vow ON PO They Are Closing In on the ut | sian Stronghold in. the Far, East, Havirig: Strongly Forti- fied Pitsewo. ares three years old and ueward r 3 ing 1 to 2 for $500 A crack |" BSUS Si5' ‘Se athe house, and so they were obliged to wait outside until such time a an ae inat ae “i Ngwaa: ene init Mile, Iai A put was e504 at the end. Marte Wort transmission.—Japanese advancing along the shore toward Por: "| Arthur. Pitsewo has been strongly for-/has shown no disposition to surrender. If she surrenders or is the Japanene. ‘The Japanese lost 20 killed and num- | er of r Vagen- . seh eal Maa wipe evened | The order of arrest was signed by Justice Dugro, of the suprei fire at & o'clock ii the morning and{ Court, on the application of Mr. Platt after two hours and a half long range firing the Japanese under Gen, Akkia- | muni prapssse lo! Sharad and crush the! based on the belief that Mrs. Elias was about to leave the jurisdiction arrassing then! In che mean ume | the court. approaching Vi Hore nsnied y 8] wcwmannnnd 344 SHCOND 'R. Mirthtul“Berm TwHOSWOFy "| mecsooscen ween sen cere ratches—Lo1 the Valle: Tiardoton yaa the tt. Ts Gen, Samsonoft ‘was genfuchw with & strong force or ca’ } for fillies two vears ald five Turion Winner, 6". i i worth seeing, when, the Russian “| she would not be arrested until arrangements fer giving bail had fibiake cs | made. was a sight ‘fat the word of command, squadrons formed and whirlwind across clearing away the same time ng the frightful roads. 2382 Martha. Gorman. ‘Strome, 20601 0 0-8 bane cite acres, hits cconroy orifice, hits 1 Haken carr, Willams ‘on balls—by Donovan, Left on bases—Dev ‘Struck out—By Dono- nauelo TI, BM ni of Dawn, reson il tar Fan out at the ‘and thte lot stare Gorman 's 1 the WAN lergon the troops came under the fire of the Jap anese machine guns, but withdrew with | out suffering much Joss. : , + ae it The fourth and sixth companies of| Brown to-night at 9 o'clock. At that meeting arrangements will be made, the Elghth Siberian Cossacks furtousls| jp all probability, for Mrs. Eli: the Japanese " attacking both ++ Sune| PY in “to O'Leary. ae Carr; Chekbro_ to Gansel, SL mnt halls—WWoods, 1. mpire—O" Loughlin, Ey Auditor id Robadi shut ote three umes. aA a FIFTH RACE 8000 . ‘| The deputy sheriffs will remain on guard to see that she does not slip they Digrally; cot the wise away, There are two Pinkerton detect first time lances. were used, and ther) PJ, ATT’S struck terror into the enemy omeés the lances pierced th “tive and_omes ; (special to The Evening World.) pend cmechalt fuploues DETROIT, Mich,, June 1.—The first Western stop of the New York Amer-/ In some) dere andl John R, Platt was seen at his office, No. 14 Church street, late ff sl afternoon and asked why he had waited so lon before bringing his weather gods, as conditions have been bad for baseball here since last week. The sky hag been overcast all day and |_ the weather man could make no prom- ‘The grounds were soft from the {nuous downpour, but not muddy. Griffith has patched up his toam bi sune ofthe absence of Elverfeld and fitz, and does not look for either of them to be with him on the trip, berfeld is at Hot Springs with his all- ine leg. On the way here Gritfith signed Collins at Rochester, and this was his doFut in the American League. be ‘withdrawn the “Bodies: into whieh they had entered. | He said: numbering | “IL do not know why I of 30) men to a com- squadrons of cavalry. Attempted to advance, bat the Russian | op" y, THERE IS NO DOUBT IN MY MIND NOW THAT AN© Unigh seve raneheaoiwke. cavanclag cores | DREW H. GREEN WAS MISTAKE" FOR ME, HE NEVER KNEW covered with black spots and the en- bemy was forced to retire. four battalions, pany, and ois ¥ Oven los ce which the enemy Some of the | Dh) HWidebrand 110. Sn dashing, charging with shouts upon the Russlans, who met and scattered them | ack who had:loat his Iance sword wrenched a sword from a Japa a safe bunt. him to second, GRAVESEND ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW, pasted ball advanced Williams stole second was misjudged nd became a three-bag- = na | : | NATIONAL LEAGUE. | AMERICAN LEAGUE. ese officer and-cut off the officer's head.| aj} National League games post- NEW YORK AT DETROIT, The Cossacks picked up boots righ pone on account of rain, New York 200021000—8° RACE TRACK. GRAVE 200. Thesouth'r.. had been taken off dy’ the Japanese in And NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. "Bp | the! Chicago (298) Go Between.118 by Huelsman Williams scoring. . who threw Anderson out at rished ther on thelr tam tera of a inile. of displaying dummies, cks did not waste a shot on them Gen, Samsonoff highly praised the prac- Uce of the Russian guuners A cornet of the flied to O'Leary. , Chesbro to Ganzet. I'xe Denion, ie i Crawford walked. OF, three-year-olds and ut Carr forced Hueln- lore Tne “ang a "stxtecm . Crawford on third. man, Conroy to Williams. Second Inning. filed 10 Crawford, r fied to Huelaman, tee olde “and. UD t unhorsed the Javanese. mount Intter's horse oakeerest 8 oe in ahate 18 | ‘Vhirteenth Regiment, splendid animals. ——-—— JAP WARSHIP FUJI RUNS.ON THE ROCKS! TORONTO AT Roc the ‘Their horses were »M¢ 225 Princesa Third Race—For three-year-olds; Is Third Inning. “the! Hippocrates 119 Conroy. struck out, Crawford. | Andéraon sin Williams’ fied to to third. | Conroy and iin on Wooda's tim Ghesbro score, |W! 8T, PETERSBURG, June 1.—An un- reached here from Mukden that, the Japenese battle-ship Fuji is aground on a reef off the Miao- ebtween the Kwantune, aud Shantung promontories, where she is being guarded by torpedo-boa! The Le ty x first-class m to-day,’ He ‘had the mount. on Lady | put ‘ow, which let is singles. io MeGulre bit tito if to aonb fo pay, rr. reat yrs t - mond fal oateh | Shon ey, in deep centre. mae woul, Bete Plate, and was disqualified ft: ‘or crossing | BM * forcing Wilitema Huriema Met to tern, bate, Gog SHER oWAT TOARREST MAS. ——AANNART ELTA —— — 24. 'Negress Who Is Being Prosecuted for Black- mailing Aged Merchant Out of $685,000 Was Believed to Be Ready to Flee Abroad. When the Officers Arrived at Her Door. — THEY ARE STILL ON GUARD, BUT SHE MAY SURRENDER TO-MORROW, ‘John R. Platt Tells the Full Story of His Acquaintance with the Woman and the Methods She Used to Fleece Him—Admits Green Was Slain in Mistake for Him, | office called at the residence of Mrs. Hannah Elias, at No. 236 Central, ‘Park West, late this afternoon {o serve on cher an order of arrest in the suit instituted by John R. Platt, the aged millionaire, jeans that the negress extorted almost a ‘million dollars from him, | were greeted af thé door by Kate, a Japanese butler, who declared that | his tnistress was not at home and then shut the door in their faces, Mrs. E s chooses to come out and give herself up. As yet the we \to-night she will be locked up in Ludlow Street Jail, as the Seats ice closed at 4 o'clock. s attorneys,. The exact ground ion has’ not been made public, but it is believed to have the applic: |MA Y SURRENDER TO-MORROW. | Shortly before 5 o'clock Washington Brown, attorney for the a | an, arrived at Mrs. s house, He told the deputy sheriffs he : m Mr. Brown added that he wished to sze Mr. Platt’s attorneys an make arrangements for the surrender of Mrs. E} to-morrow. A clerk from the ottice of the aged complainant's lawyers who was ; waiting with the Sherifi’s deputies arranged for a conference with Mm S$ appearance in court to-morrow. s also on guard, ORY OF BLACKMAIL, ited, but it finally dawned on me that 1 jhad | been badly tricked and } determined to take action and bravé publi¢ ~ RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES, Detroit 02000100—-g 0 and McGutres | jew York | BOSTON AT CLEVELAND, — | Boston 012000100— 4 jCleveland.... 100100000— 12. EASTERN LEAGUE. tard Saat nemine Ut oi ea { Cincinnan® St, Louls MONTREAL AT Mt PHILADELPHIA AT 8T. LOUIS, ononoat “s| Philadelphia... 000000010— & SE ON DU St Louls .... 0. 0 2.0.0 0 08. ida Ratteries—MeCarthy and MeManus; 3 B. Rockett and Shaw ei Baten ee Piank and Powers; bins BeTET un | WASHINGTON AT CHICAGO, | Boromto. cavssssss 30191210 3-815 2| Washington, .. 000000000-06 chester... 3 2 Batteriee-Anplegate, Willis and Full- | Chieage...--- 00001000 Ke mand acAuley. 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