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f ge Friday Probable Showers, | RACING @ SPORTS || | “cireatation Books Open to Ain” |_ BASEBALL @ipe — senmeg commen oA [a Circulation Books Open to Au.”” | | RESULTS” E DITION | : €OMPLETE REPORTS OF TO-DAY’S RACING AND BASEBALL, WEATHER—Hainy; Friday Probable Showers. FINAL ¢ COMPLETE BASEBALL and SPORTING ‘PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, "THURSDAY. DUN 4 2. 1904. PRICE ONE | CENT, _ AE none PEL RDDERL ODODE DDOMOG ED PE Qa ee ee ee ee ee re RUNS IN: | RACING ros DAY LIKE AQUATIC SPORTS. HIS OLD-TIME FORM —-——_—_— ++ 2____—_ Bees with Hurst Park Is Won by : Hero of Last Year's Suburban After | Beautiful Struggle, Which “Was ‘Easily the Feature. at Gravesend. ‘avorites Won the Majority of. the Races and Talent Fared Well—As-) @ ‘tarita, Cock Robin, Wetan, Schu-|s lamite and Voladay the Winners. : Ané feature at Gravesend thin after- the fourth. but there was a doubt about noon was not the Criterion Stakes, but Pex “Funning ability. and, she went Kk hile Soh} the meeting between Africander and Suebed abn te: OS bee Hurst Park. The talent were GiGi peace wisdom of the wine @ivided on the question of the superi- | Money. for Schulamite went to the front | at the start, made all the runnt ority of the pair. One moment Aftl | Noniin mater by a lengty end ae cander would be a slight cholce and |from Chrysitis, who war four. lengths then there would be a rush on Hurst |{n front Of Smolicity.” Bellatrix could Paik. Tie. latter finally went to the |Pot raise a gallop. post slight favorite. Africander Heats Hurst Park. In thé stirst quarter ‘Africander and] “Africander and Hurst Park went to stretch Odom sént Hurst Park to the] {ie post Dyactically tail SOE eB, in aa they straightened out on the back-| for the talent wei atviaen, © Teaae atvetch Odom sent uHrat Park to the| good, race. Africa “and, Raglan front and Africander at once accepted | raced away together, and when they e @ ht the challenge. It'was a beautiful race | troved up to them: He and aires from that point to the strelch. the} then moved away together, and it was horses racing stride for, stride. When] head and head to the streich. Where way and they) made the home turn Africander | (The hin tn the ran home Hist drew away and’ this pressed Odom to} Park got a Piertie uelling, but could and Afticandet won by a C2 PEFR EOIDEROPRIIORE HORE HOERE eee Sheesoneseorecorseseosoe rasooonntroonrerararesne te Trace HORSE OF THE FUTURE. Se iis Selon N MG AB SCL EAN D LUBBERY ol ani threo Jéngtha in front of Palm Bear who beat Garnish « nose. |, Schulamite Won: Eaatly. ‘Reliaveix opened up a hot favorite in iii 300" Grants pt Bo Beato it a Patagonian .112° at A: EE Pra SCORE BY INNINGS. J plekerine 110. Beratches—Heilo, Go Tetween. Ruckleya and W: Race only a canter for him. Alforten ran to his reat Farned Runs eDtrolt, 4: New York, 4, ‘Two Base Hite—Carr,” Huclsman, An- RACING ON WESTERN TR ACKS. eines ee ome 352 PON Mae Fa Wartime NW ES Waser PP Hcan | Mme” Time of Gam pee Less gt! mani hah ex. Horses. 3 we. : : Open. Po Grijth, 1 Lett on Bases Detroit. 11; New York - WINNERS AT LATONIA. Pha Joke U7 to 6 to show, third, La Strick Out Out By Kilian, an, Oy Oy But Ms i yanpie lays; FOURTH RA ~ Robinson to Meyers to Cart Time~ mile-Won OF lord elias ars, of 8/218 Umnpiren O'Loughlin and King ‘to 2; Wiastic, B to 5 for place, was sec. | Attendance—1,000. ond, and Tower, thita.” ‘Time tps Brent mud runtiey Rees hever setup, Dy "Odom gaveHurst een at Bruel. igMaontiar Rates Toe, en aenatne the last quarter, bi P Resid pou ay Wy. ‘he eco, ot dase Voladny ‘Takes the Sixth. year’s Sub was Od forms; eereey, peels and Volada ed j ioral 0 he lead with chat bulk nd Voladay raced y la “y coe Welaaay, ote ott, ‘the front and, ‘stalling. ny halt ‘trom iad org Park. | Giipin Mas four lehathn % jee i ant 3 in front an. n! Tommy Waddell. bed ; ~ SEVENTH DAY AT GRAVESEND, . bryan; fants, straggied in a es | ‘ge rear. GRAVESEND ENTRIES, The Ev. are in dexed from frit race at Aqueduct. 2240 Fina, rtm ge ees a Sms ate 00d bs r pencd re) Jola A. Owner—N. Bennington. KACE TRACK, GRA ‘ . x ; re tee ee aiues, Tor tomonows | Second aid to of the Series Re- pipes Wren Saga Rn mE Se it ti ae nyo 24 | Beat Out the Reds in a Red Hot was heavily rirat eco Foe alts : : 7 i FH a3) py hueage tote of he mace. | arrtiage oT A Ae: endian: aout sults in a Tight Contest—De- Bt ts ae 2 it i) Pitchers’ Battle by a Score e atten was) excel 18) Eater. 11 2 8 By 50 5 4B) Senge Dey rece Kelleee"*"-18| troits Took a Big Lead Early pad a a a! of 2 to 1 After Opponents ission to $3 is 100 Valley. ... 95 » Ww & bY i H heel ; via in Struggle. H 2: * i # i $1 Had Led to Eighth Inning. ‘Astarita Was Well Backed. end Race For two-year-olds; sellin; 6 BY 10 w yon al Amare tae arma raat | Rar iad ae eee | Ata Tach ABD’ want Xo: she De 0 | — Queen Ora DETROIT’. Ba r Hf 4 ‘oO 30 Jim NEW YORK. w."niter being backed from to 1.6 terre es ss 4 Te Sungis. tiap. Ge | H.PO.A. E,| 244 Tord Melbourne <Tielgheimer 28 Ie is is "So jm ‘mn an] R. HPO. A. FE ny. all the runn aye very easily 3 7 Fi 20) +107] Parrett, Ca Wait iar gS a SS D. O'gonpor 1g) 15 16 16 10g #00 109 | Browne, rf Tt O32) 04 length trom-Judge Denton, a $0 tod Fee-year-olds and. up; 0 1 0 0} sWas cked while at post and was witha inte —"| MeGann, ib. tin do ots wi a thes te Go, a. = $00 Scratehes—Cheripe. Counterpoise and Brooklynite. Overwelxhte—Ora: 2: Palette. | Bresnahan, PeRP ey y Pritt t Btrpbg et the end. Dabs isogthat Andy Witt ments 3} 8 84: von Melbourn Thine Ventnor, awarita much the beet, dudee Dentons ort | Bresnahan, | eat Rhistie Heather was Daly eke ars 42 Ilyria ” 3 1120 Sin? Ghmed ry Glenn bad early _n peed Dahlen, ss. Oo 1110 the post aud was M8, c. 1520 SECOND RAC Gilbert, 2. o01380 -Goek Robin First Over Jumps. 0 May pulian, 1 of 1 Ole vray: apes si? Sweet Bowerman, co. 9 18 1:0 2 Cock “Kobin and, Walter Cleary went Bi ais 189 nea capone! Se MAL IRe RON AD, Me te Wee to, the post even favorites in the second ie Rey. 237 Mt 9 27 ie 0] 19R® Cook Robin Totals .... 267 04 wees ae Lfejbke ba derond en Pe eet 19 Sti (or re ak , is y jeary mi running a 3 231 Captivator . 5 last ‘halt tulle. “Here Cooke Robin went 344" FOP HPO. A, E.|—— Opkeres Py Ws R.1B.P.0.4.8. by him and won ina. ‘ball. a FH Gta Doms $5 ft 8) aoe int ae er Poe geese Dreight lengths in front of pevac| , fifth Hace For pats 9220 pk S11 6 00 it in or a = ry Gre inceas ¥ tor.” | Roe ws Rot, won 81,300; se yee of cork pain vai ne’ on uutterancs: Captl: tbe rea vies ay | Woten Won by Twelve Teusths. 15 0 o|% eee = eC va bas et TVOldH wan a 3 to’6 shot in the third, ae pam 417 3/951 FAN p Are aLa 3s handieegs for Qrcegemt olde: alle ae Woodritt ab. eto Stars 338 add de.won like the reel thing: That i, <-.10T (a8) H Gener perpen atau Pletx, c. Retin) 1a Fat) hé breczed ta the front at the far turn df Seeete ee $028 Ea Sele aah ee raced, ut ‘Wotan to the turn, where spouse ii Fat ; a RE BY INNINGS. there favorite cut loose. In the run home hs W0F “sbo" at , Total! esc vue 6 aR GO otan out med, the y MoGuiro batted for Collins in ninth. First oft Sudh 4 1: by Budboft, 3. Bolen Base: win, Hit By Budhoft. (Spectal to The Ey POLO GROUNDS, ‘The Giants beat the Reds § {nom had a royal pitchers’ to 0, in favor of the Wt FIFTH RACE—One mile—Won by (Special to The er fallop. _ Simplici Pathos, Evening World.) pe fren 2 ince, and, yen, Mains Be DETROIT, June 3—The Highlanders 253 aang FAah foo We von at nda," eve BROW, thd, eee: [ron out {n'a sensational Anish to-day atric aie port -and Henry’ Luehrgvan, 6 to 1, it, from the Tigers, after the home team third. . ‘Time—1.81.° otra by Bee ile and. three 5 had kept the lead all the way up to ‘s 3 Five Won Hane 2 ‘the Inst inning. GriMth showed great faa a to 1, seeghd tn ene tifihs eon, fies pe ‘show, [Judgment in the last inning, sending y lin, 4 to 1, in McGuire to bat for Collins, and when the former got a hit, taking him off ‘rn “iaS5” Evo ee or; ee HAWTHORNE RESULTS. the base and putting Hughes in to run. il * ee sal Firat a ‘longs. we (Special to The + Eroning World.) slong runaing Atop, Wiliarvs Mitincs Soa fame hit in 4 Mactan @ to RACE TRACK, HAWTHORNE, Juno he Conroy ibis Out, anes separ 40 1, thi 1 6 ie | he cebes'run ‘here to-Gay’ reutted| O2eety, NO RUNS. pobineon FIFTH RACE—Beven Won | 94. follow oe Futtmann “caught Robi Jy Ben BRD UE. Rac ‘Ward, RET RACE—Six furlongs — on’ by | napning off first, and he was rin down. 1. wap and Plotence Fon Betr: 18 to 6 and § to 6; Pree. | Crawford dréy a base on bails. Huels- 2 to'}, ‘third. “‘Time—l.29 b ‘apd 7 to 5, was seoond, and|man filed to Keeler. NO RUNS. RACE—Five, fe ture |grebmann, W to 1 and 4 to 1, third. 4 by gi Brock wns 1 SECO dag gras second, an cs . BIRBISe aco: BSGB=>—neane wy-), A) Le Pe ‘Leary suse. Torstar. Teena ae = roy ANS " Gee Sy filed. to t. ON a $ ‘ ics! inger stole pein to The Bivening world.) and W; lan suru ‘out, Pa to Gensel. yee emt | Dente DELMAR Back TRACK, ST. LOUIS, g ro Ganze ¥ led "40. Wright: Barrett Barret Mand a tee aida r bunt. ‘Keeler, ted to Bar: | to Ande ie 1, a i AG ial't oy rete oe, rate catenin deep lett. ONE fi Ss is crue iy i " (Contingea’ ‘on’ @écond Page.) * x 3 ‘err hit for 0, baat ist inside att te Tier , Gi rf Re ' DELMAR FINISHES. lai on yy [Steins apemingee Magid to te. Gee Robinson {0 "S'taaes: | Sixth tontom. Contoy was hit on the| first 1p timo to ret "i kof the head by_a pitched id ted one to mresnanan, Matty tossed Third ant . Bho "gan | marchea to “Ara, Ywihiame fied ‘out out Hunelnn ‘on a weak grounder) NO Leary. H UN # fotty aecension, was, ple lewaon' ry aecenaton wae. pi sen. icieinoe mt sro De Dewin ait be ifohed bs ball, Me: Fifth Iantas. < of eat, Bc scored pe Maybe ape apoer: and Di the eighth Inni First Inning. Hugeins was given a lite muff, Donlin was retired Seymour popped to Gilbert, McGann took care of Dolan, Oia ius’ Toga] Browne was disposed of fooled on Sudhoft's ‘bender: was easily thrown out RUNS. 12 sa-s Sake Seco! 328 to Devlin, sen’ four called balls, dn't H | Danien nailed him at rec 4 thered In Woodruf 18] RUNS. %® hahan was called 89 our a ny An = 4 ~ wh el uu i deaprr 4 set 4 to firat in time for an’ out. Fo vlna. ote ett aes “ated to Was drawing Away at th e end. Gilpin haa no ex- Gut (a peat bunt down the third-ba arr. aes esi ce ae. RI rman ‘soa: ‘Third Inning. wafely, Keeier fied] Dahlen got Pelts's derson, Con pil aes “Fore! ‘oods | threw Ly, scion jouble eteal, ‘oat Dut Browse Fourth Inntag. PFE PEG FFF 89OOG8 Hw HO OOH Two Base Hite—Breanahan. Woodruff, 1. Umplires—Moran and 1.40, game by the close and exciting score of 2 to 1. Christy Matthewson and Sud- to the elghth inning the score was 1 terners. Browne in made the Giants’ runs ,in fly to Seymour. Deviin was completely Sudhof. NO Corcoran was mn his grounder as Bowerman'’s grand throw to one to Seymour. NO ling eraseer te Fare pate on Hugaina'e quick re PPD RES f ne heymour. by Pitcher-— World) . June 2-- in to-day's battle. Up on Browne's | on strikes. ‘Matty and NO RUNS, on a high MeGann t to frst on linger there nd. ‘soarer, NO on striker, to Huggins, ot the ball hien beat e third-b: an. Sudhoft ‘The Negress Who Blackmailed John R Platt ELIAG WOMAN OW SEEKING TO MAKE TEMG Out of Nearly $700,000 States Through Her Attorney the Conditions Under Whick She Will Submit to Arrest. DEMANDS THAT MONEY TIED UP : BY SUITS BE RELEASED AT ONCE. Mr, Platt is Kept at Home Closely Guarded Because His Relatives Do Not Wish Hir to Make Any Further Revelations Abr the Scandal, ee No. 99 Nassau street, agreed late this afternoon to submit to arrest and te the service of papers on her in John R. Platt’s suit for the recovery » of the fortune which he says she obtained from bim by blackmail, on. condition that Mr. Platt’s attommeys withdraw the injunction proceedings which have tied up all the money she has in savings banks, national banks and trust companies in this city. Y Mrs. .Elias contends that the injunction proceedings deprive her on. the money on which she depends to pay her running expenses. . She main tains that as long as her money is tied up she is unable to purchase the | necessaries of life, and she will not consent to aid her opponents in the civil proceedings unless they release her funds. i ONLY ONE HITCH, SAYS LAWYER. .“The only hitch in the negotiations,” said Mr. Brauns this afternoon “is this matter of tying up Mrs. Elias’s money. I will not consent to tht arrest of Mrs. lias or the service of papers on her until this proceeding & stopped. If Mr. Warren will release ler money I will see that the order Ot arrest is served and that the $20,000 buil is furnished. “Meanwhile I have investigated this order of arrest and nd that it waa issued on information and belief that Mrs, Elias was about to leave the ~ city. Iam trying to find out who swore to such an affidavit, and when Ido find out there will be trouble for some one. Mrs. Elias has never had any idea of leaving the city. She has no reason to flee. We do not fear criminal | Proceedings, depend upon that. re “Mr. Nanz is the attorney of record for Mrs. Elias in her divorce pro te ceedings. 1 called to see Mr. Raud at the District-Attorney’s office to-day, but could not see him. There are some things I would like to call the ate tention of the criminal authorities to In this matter. It will be seen them that this matter is not all one-sided. I will explain my meaning ats soy later time.” It was reported this afternoon that Mrs. Elias was at the pues i torney’s office, but Mr. Jerome's assistants sald there was no truth In the rumor. B MR. PLATT UNDER GUARD. John R. Platt is vractically a prisoner in his house at No, 7 Kast Fitts fourth street to-day, kept so by the members of his family because of the — remarkable interview which he gave out to the newspapers yesterday. ,. ~~ The family believed that it had surrounded the old man with every safer guard, and that it would be impossible for anybody to get close enough to him to ask questions. Even the engineer of the building at No, 14 Church »- street, where Mr. Platt has an office, was instructed to throw anybody out of the building who attompted to talx to him, but in spite of this Mr, Platt found an opportunity to relieve his over-burdened mind and took the public (Continued on Second Page, ES Column.) RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES, NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. CINCINNATI AT NEW YORK. NEW YORK AT DETROIT. Cincinnati... .. 0.0.0 1 0.0.0.0 O— 1| New York 000003002-8 New York... 00000002 — 2 Deoit.....003100000—4 Batteries—Sudhoff and Peltz; Mathew-| _Hatteries—Puttmann and Kleluow; fon and Bowerman. Killian and Wood GAMES POSTPONED, _| BOSTON AT CLEVELAND. Chinkad atid HrookvIePItlebUTR. Nas | Moston, ..+... 0000002300-8 Sonat. anaes ene were postponed Cleveland 200030000 1-6 ——— Batterles—Dineen and Farrell; Hess NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | and Bemis Wb Pe, wt New York.% 11 703 Pittsourg.16 1% 7 Chicago...4 11.686 Brookiyn. = WASHINGTON AT CHICAGO. 687 Bos | Washington. 280101101-—7 500 Phil 82) Chicago,..... 14241100, —18 PRs ee ESN Ratteries— EASTERN LEAGUE. end) Movers ‘Devlin, Mee to make & tired Bresnahan sutented Donlin’s boost. . bah te Mis masprsealt Lieu aha PHILADELPHIA AT ST. LOU a Batteries—Leroy. ana ues Manus: Fertsch and Nicho! BASTERN LEAGUE LP. ‘ANDING. Wh i bel P.C, | Boston.