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They when ONE CENT. _ FNORITE Ik IN * FOUR RAGES TO-DAY | ~ , Ag /~ f Winning Choices Were Scarce at —— PU LUN ME MAKE T Gravesend ‘Track, Shutgun and e Phas c ” Blandy Being the Only Two That Sorseassastsagserccesaonss GET Were Able to Get Home in Front. ‘Jockey Bullman the ‘Star of the Day , Winning with John F. and Ike S, and). Landing Austin Allen, 40 to 1 Shot,! S Second—-Prince Pu at Track, rocing was interesting at Grave | ad this, afternoon and the crowd, en eG it The May Stukes was the feature. I: was a selling affair, which Drought out: only a cheap lox. Dick % | Bernard’ was a slight choice over Major Petham, and both were well playe { The money, however, went to John F ridden by Bullman, who had previously “distinguished himself by, winning a race swith Tke 8., a 12 to 1 shot. Bullman was quite the star of’ the | aiternoon, for he landed Austin Allen, by a nase. Jack Ratlin w In front ar King Pepper 1ve lengths holven Weren't in It. 8 the choice ae stile my y Gold Fleur ref hese LWwo were i rhusion. of the oft.r eal ee ont, iw mone. Noralicht «Uta! change, faced ne the Haut juke the strete fete ‘Tice at in the way passed cure where Tke ¥, ead. The 8. me eney owinnor. three! in front. of Gold Fleur, i Gut Stoong and hen halt i length for the piace. ane took who, Neralignt A 40-to-1 shot, in second place. He went; to the: front with John F. and. stayed there without any trouble, breezing in es “several lengths infront, of Seymour, | me"! wag cut loose, but failed to do|throvgh. on the‘ trick, {lead staved Shotgun won the opening event by ier f# ticse dn a finish that “was close, ior Andy Wh ) Tandy won again, but Lyne was on Dick Bernard Had No Speed. iiartha Gorman, an@ she might just as piek Heranrd wae the eitoice in well have earried the Park Row Build- as badly hasten, {th Suliman lib. raced : ‘ Whillams, the favorite at the atary 4 7 wes beaten through ing. fags te L wition Of slovenly riding on Helger+ | alone. ¥ ss . ek ‘part and el gal the part dgrum Sepa 9 Was five igths in Pont of Dick Bernards ay Elie sag Hs ient ee Biens wise. Mijebrartd, who pode Bi «ian asad 4 Tete was Guise & party of divtin- _ Rilered vigttors at Gap course. ‘There as, Prince Pu, from China, who was it Pei Belmont. sone ost Teathed BaP ts BS and ato i a ger, Drevanecd whe tee hag In her previous race. A: wn othe stretch. with Amber gither wan abie-to ci te it be a Teneth from ‘Amborlank a head The Gridiet's Clone Shave. Memphix made the early sixth, followed by ‘The Cricke: i hotgun mat he choice In’ the open Wing oem after, ie withdrawal of Rell table, ing Pepi epper was well played, i ‘won, ‘but ae a very ea He we in front row squeak, ay away. They held: tht Foe riNeee the’ wray to the stretch, fol- | turn, “where Brormpbie. quit «othe far lowed by King ne ino and Fire Ea Cricket showed the way tb tHerstrerchy When they swui stretch Jack Brooklyalte then closed very atrong and -Ratlin came thr on the rail and) jump by jump gained oa Ta 14 cloned vers, strong. m8 lom mena, forced thee latter ieseed' Tong “enough <0. wis to the w! ose. 00) Hi n is in front of St Galen, " Pieces eear be Ahetguas hting on long enough t RAGING ON WESTERN TRACKS, Following are (he results of the races held here to-day: FIRST RACK—SI Mina Doyle 5 2, Ow second: Hen: (9 J "RESULTS AT DELMAR. Jal to The Evening World.) DELMAR RACE TRACK, 8T, ‘18, Mo., June 3—The results of the SECOND RACE—One mile—Won by ete held here to-day. are as follow: 1 tO Tyan Mo. bt i FIRST RACH Dhres-quarters ont ras seconds Tom’ Hall to i, i ora, 8 to 1 an tven;, Feronig, 2 10.1 for place, was THIRD 'RACE—Five furlongs. Won Second; Edith "Ross, 6 to 5, third, “Time by Oddolerte, 0 to 1: Dixelle, 2 to 6, ii pt SEO 1 thied, course. —Won for pl: Ip, 6 tol, was ‘Florence, 6 , third, Tme— | RACE—Three-quarters of a [EIPTH RACE—One mile by Fanueta, 2) to 1 and & to | elgnth.—Wo Wehacee tol for place, was | BAval , Ethel vis, _ even, rd. | to 1, 25, furlongs, wasn, 1 ns, 5 seC- third. a to’ 1, und one mn by Goo tol; 19.2 ow Breers, 4 Th pee 8° furlongs, Won by (Dr. Legso, (ito; strand. § to 1 third. ; Tlme—1.02. stata EASTERN LEAGUE. Sam; Nearest, even, thi 5, SIXTH RACH One mile and twenty}YERSEY CITY AT PROVIDENCE. Fyards.— Won "by Jerry Hi nt, 3 to Tt and RHE 9908 eee 000-0.5 Le 33 ‘ied. mile nd ren. Potente, 4.to 1 ani to & for place, wae vhird, Tim ieee 90. to. 10, inate, 4 to 1. for place, was] Jersey City. fgonquin, even, 000 —1 6.3 e a patton Aegan ‘and Cortach; Fair ; banks and Revill BALTIMORE AT NEWARK, Gume postponed on account of wet wrounds. TORONTO AT BUFFALO, Hy 00) : oO, 4 00 0300010 —4 771 mat terieesciocanee ayd Fuller; McGee bp atas peter are “¥ repent en an me Blighty, eter p seconds| Silent ee Oto 1 wnd'3 tot third. hase; short Montreal ..0.0 0.00131 ot 47 row 16 0 | Rochester ro 0070/1 0 2 O-$10 5 ft, To. Rip] Baterlee-~Pappalay and Gibsdn; Leary 7, ate, ar Le riba, ee PRETTY POLLY WINS OAKS. pe A 05, ‘"t LoNDon, a tila Oaks (ot 800 boverelene aa + Gent, fih | Mecénn ux | Ghee | 4 ‘ Cirenlgtion Books. Open to All.”’ git: NING: nee ‘EDITION jiu! fem ee Circulation Books Open to All ae COMPLETE BASEBALL and SPORTING “RESULTS EDITION fie ‘ecreys rdeg e Fripce In GUTS LOSE THE CAME AND LED | Cincinnati Reds Take the Sec- : ond Game and Chicago Moves ‘Up Inte First Place as a Re- suit. Tuge Dentin, if! Kelley, 1b Sev'mour, Dolay, rf. | Corcoran, Woed Heron t = wlous eee pote eyes Stlioaueeoe 2 a BY INS OH OnO1 0904 FO WOOT HO base Rie OF easier pias: aed oa ee hits evn. a chite =Breamahan, Mu” Bacrifice its—Dontin, “Eigen baweo Kelle avo Wabi and Kelly. Umpires Foran ad” Zing of wame~| Oe Wout and Afissfive minuten, iSpectht ‘to The Rvenins POLO GROUNDS. June 3. SCORE Worl) =The Giana fexeiting game this afternc the Chichgos won, McGraw’s pennant Ke Waa pitted against the astute Noo Wles Hahh. Roth box men worked clev- erly, allowing but elgh: hits on a side ‘The Reds won because they had the moat luck. “A wild throw by Browns d bad dadision ut firat gave the Keils two of ‘théir three runs and as th Giants could score but two runs they had to fall. Dahten's home-run drive In the seventh was a feature. First Inniug. Huggins started with a slushing single over Taylor's “head, put was an e: out arying to steal second on Bowe: men's perféct throw to Dahlen. Don- u's voarer was teat for Mertes, Kel- ley walted for # pass and got it, Sey- smour's hot welt proved too warm for Gilbert. yielding a mack, Dolan dled on f wean for Ghibert, VU Kt dUrwie rove one over Dalene Hend and made thrée bases. Devlin lined tingle over .Curcoran’s) dome and Browne strolied home. McGann sacri- feed and Woodruff threw him out, Bremahen made half the circuit on a frivé to left. Danlin, came near to extehing the ball and eDvlin couldn't atart Ime to score, but reached Morten popped to Core foran, pe hed un @ grounder ‘9 Corcoran. ER UN, } Second Inntug, Dahlen’s fine assist disposed of Cor- (Continued on Second Page.) POOOOSOS were baeten by the Reds In a cloee and; \COMIC VIEW ele) PRINCE ae Tap RACES. SROs O44 THE HIGHLANDERS LOSE 10 TIGERS ;| Detroits Turn the Tablos 0 Griffith's Men, Winning Out in Another Close Contest at End of Long Game. oven re shlanders vy 0 7 f i Detrok . 9 03 BATTING ORDER, Double | Craw. Jappirints “dropped ‘back Into second). a goore of & to 4 aneiher| piace. tempdreriiy’ st least. “Dummy | pitchers battle with man exching| $f ‘Taylor pitched fer the home team 4] plays. ee First Inning. Keeler singled half way to first base, Conroy hit into a double play, O Leary to, Robinson Carr, Williams “oui, Huaslsman hit to cou oy Rarrett out at the plate. | Car from Conroy ‘tu Ganzel, NO | RUNS. Second Inning. Auderson singled to centre. Anderson wak out attempting to steal second. Ganzel struck out.” McGuire filed to Huelsman, NO RUNS. Greminger walked. Buelow sacrificed Kitson singled to left. Greminger was out at the plate trying to get home on ft. O'Leary struck out, RUNS. Third tuning. O'Leary to honey was out, Calling bit Tor three (uses to Tight tre. Powell hit to O'Leary, who threw low to the plate, Coliins — scoring, Keeler bunted and’ was safe on Carrs error, Conroy hit to Kitson, who threw Powell out at third, Williams walked. filling the bases. Anderson hit to Greminger, forcing Conroy at third ONE Ri Merrett walked, Robinson filed out to Collins. Barrett stole second, Craw: ford actually made a ‘bit to left center and scored Barrett, Huelsman struck (Continued on Second Page.) RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ; CINCINNATI AT NEW YORK, Cineihnat!.. .. 00000102 0— 3) New'York.....°1:00000100— 2 Hatteriek--Hahn and Peitzs Taylor and Bowerman. PITTSBURG AT BROOKLYN. Pittshotg001010200000-4 Brooklyn 00100201000 1-5; > Batieries—Miller and Phelps; Poole and Ritter. CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA. Chieage. 200100100—4 Philadelphia .. 000200100—3 Batteries— Briggs and O'Neill; Fraser find . Dooin. eT: St, Louls— : 0000000000000—0 73.) poston— Louis AT BOSTON. 0000000000001— 1 ene aterice and Grady; Pittin- Vanya Ce) NATIONAL L LeAaye STANDING) Seager { BOSTON AT GLEVELAND. ‘1 ee raarar morning) on AMERICAN LEAGUE. NEW YORK ‘AT DETROIT. New York....00 1000002 1-4 Detroit ......0010000202—5 Batterles—Powell and McGutre; Kit- son and Buelow, 000000001-1 11000000 —2 Datteri¢e—Gibson and Criger: Donohue ry) and Bemis. WASHINGTON AT CHICAGO, Washington... 100000000—-1 Chicago...... 00021200 —8 Batteries—Patten and Kittridge; Smith and Bullivan. PHILADELPHIA AT 87. LOUIS. Game postponed on iaccount of rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Po fender] 586 470 New York: B81 Chicago,,.2 17 at AMEE sient § WORLD'S FAIR GAMES OFF, WORLD'S’ FAIR GROUNDA st. %-—The A, A. andi. Joh were to hive been until 9 account PRINCE i Brigand 343. lisrta PRICE ONE CENT, 4 wes ROOD DS SHEP SSS edd Ye HY ’ : ¢ : ' 3 > * . b $ $ e $ + $ certre Attractiory At- Deo ORRRH OM b> EVENING WOnLD RAGE CHART ; ElGalt LAY AT GRAVESEND. The Evening World's chuets ure indexed from frat race at Aqueduct. Start Hack $V rincess Won dns Wane a. bandicay for all ages, About alg, furto pandi furlong! by Arttliery=! Toren, 224 Shoteu jack H Sayers. a . 18 iullman 114 4, Overweights King Pepper Ty La Jack lin a Lota of showed a halt turio: ‘easter Thiabe. + and cs Jockesa Wt st Bullman 108 8 07 1 Bs 1 8 Ay 4 XN i 2 7 2 MS T-10 1-8 i ie} 3 5 eal eae : Bia i i 6 1 3 Bo Pear Water, Crimmins 100 ee 8 Scratched —Danseure. — Overweights—ike 1: Esterre, 2. the end’ Norsliatt had spect "but ‘tired in the leat furlong. Lye THIRD “RAC ‘ quarter. Owner, J. ~o Videre—rivonta Videx. Horwwa 1 Fis. open. Clon. 1. A $29 Andy nnOr -Helgerson Ef :Crimmins Seratcbes—Africander and Hello. y Ring 4, Brigand was best. Iiyri ~gthicn 4, Tilyri Rwy Wing had no rican’ ‘swell race, “FOURTH The Btaker for three-year-olds: $1,000 added: aby ni Jart good.” Won-eaally. Tim Winners b. e.. by T Hollands Jockeys. We St. a a Bullman W821 ae Reto tiavere im § oat, at al iS 0 cae, Dick” “Berna Om 8 Of. a 8 45h 1 7° aly pS hes 4 oe bo 9 fw x 19 10 MoM a erate ven Witeheratt, Divination, ‘Tol San, Gold ‘Dome and Palleite. “Overweighte— Jony Fah. Meymour, 1. John Fy had ail the \sbeed and waa only aniloping at the end Ti Bernard haan 16 speed. Major Pelhi A RAC ‘E—81.000 added; for two-yea old A 259 Wika Time—1.08 3-5. Winner, eh. c., by Hastings ington : Index. (238) gan Nu tive turionss “Start fair. Won N. Ben- Belinda. . Owner, t a Saairaiian Bs La Delle Gr Be . Bulwark and In vader. Ove lef When Suit Was Threatened by John R. Platt, Child Lenox Avenue House, While Trunks Were’ Removed in Business Firm’s W Night Made Detectives on Watch Believe . that She Would Attempt to Leave—Old Man Platt Seriously Ill. Hannah Elias is still.in her Central Park West reli defyingrthe. Sheriff's deputies who are besieging her with an order of arrest issuedvin John R. Platt's suit for the recovery of nearly $700,000, allegedvinehave | been obtained from him by blackmail. anything so long as Mrs. Elias remains indoors, and sovfar- she:shawsana '5 | disposition to come out. Becatise of her attitude it issbelievedethat-ius. - tice Dugro will to-day permit Lyman G..Warren, Ms,-Platt!s;comneghil serve the summons in the civil suit by substitution or-bymailingstfcepapes on the door. mt In defying the civil order of arrest'the woman-has: the law, for such an order does not, permit breaking-into the warrant. District-Attorney's of MR. JEROME WILL BE BACK IN TOWN ON MONDAY, WILL THEN TAKE PERSONAL CHARGE OF THE'CASE, iT. SAID TO-DAY THAT HE MIGHT SUMMON WITNESSES ON DAY AND PROCEED AT ONCE TO A RIGID INVESTIGATION © OF THE MATTER, WITH A VIEW TO FINDING JUST HOW FAR. THE CRIMINAL AUTHORITIES ARE JUSTIFIED IN TAKING» permission Mrs, Elias will have twenty Failure to a alt. BROOKLYNS WIN FROM _ PITTSBURG IN 1WELFTH Dobbs's Timely Single Brings Sheckard ib ONE TOAGT TONGEINGASE OF ELS WOM and Nurse Were Sent from “Nn. wat The deputies are: . Warren, chief counsel for John H. ¢ to-day and left with Mr. = full copy of the ten-thousand-word ¢ amet Elias woman, He asked that. ad to see if it did mot provide the basis: Mr. Rand turned ¢ { District-Attorney Frank Lord. it by substitution @ case on the door of her house. If he at After a jndgiment has been rendered a body mo i, 2: ROTRMEheG cena? Bia ae eaatiy heats Marthe ‘sera Waa wane with Winning Run of Long Game Fiowed Inher inst race.AUustin” Allon "ran his beat xiaaini A hele y “#8900 added: reiling: for maidens three Years old_and upward: 4 2 200 ET A tet tn Sidings une STS Anat BA cross the Bridge: :W Ftaracsiars GnnéeChtigEn Heat pe $ Index. Horses __Jook Wt, _8t. ta % tr Fin, Ope “Clea Bit joa PL Sh Lon Brooxiyntt valle maces od ee) aoa Pi 8.33 | WASHINGTON PARK. BROOKLYN, PITTSBURG. ‘ Br r oe Bs z ie é 3°") June 3—The Brooklyn defeated. the 145. ay, Ria Rte Orekniee 4 Sy oR Ren B af jf { Champion Pittsburgs here thia atter-| Heramont, of ae 6 ‘ kn sme nh 8 RE By “ke 9B Ia noon after a twelve-inning game by a| Clarke, 1 4 Tin tw feet | eRe ah ah ah FIRB ST acore'of to 4. The ume was a sen-| Ns 8 } Mutiny iat at earth arts ™ 40 15 RJ] sational one and kept the cranks In A) Sebring, ‘+ o , % gente ae tv di 19 1 1 § Fl state of wildest excitement. In the] Ritchie, 10 } Baldola, yy HY { Hy R R 190 200 Ah | twelfth Inning Sheckard singled, stole, lhe o 1 ' Balle “Cuaire mR HH HH BB yh Rlaccond, rencnea third’on Lumtes's out | Mga” 4 4 i ie 10 W884 [and crossed the plate on Dobbs's single. | Camnltz, .. 0 iH é fait Yong eno mite closed W bik wan In the leat mane Pstaci tant Total +4 j the last quarter ie dled early, Leach fanned the air. © Beaumont : | struck and the fans applauded : for Miller SEND ENTRIES FOR TO. MORR w. Poole. Clarke made a scratch hit to} Ming, and two out when winning rua GRAVE OW. | fie inneta, but goc no further. for Wag- | 8 scored 190 Aritinher ..115 (214) Song and needway SES mile and a sixteenth, RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, N. Y., June 3—The entries for to-morrow's Tacen are as follows: Firat Race—For mares three years old and 322 Kes “for y hantican: about, six, furlongs SA rane 9 #33 Gold Maney. 1a $ Laat 245 Heatnerdown, ig ig 227 Tomcod. «5. .111 H Sweat Alice. two] “Hitth” Ruce—-iTwor 280 Mari furlongs. geal centre, joram 248 Lady Amolia/112 | © jeoond plechase. handica Mult course, about two miles anda halt | ‘ sorry oT ER i aA li a a a al lil a a, lei Na Ber Waa retired on his slow bounder by McCormick. Sheckard was laispoeed of by Ritchey and Bransiela aAthered iin be third vict! Ritchey captured, NO second Inning. Bransfleld reached first on a drive to but was forced at second on Sebring’s bunt to Poole, who threw to Babb. A, wild pitch promoted Sebring Hrushton ,..100 247 C. 'T, Nolandl0z (O1? Bylvanite Chanticleer 104 Del Coronadoios | to second, grounder to Jordan forced Ritchey (Continued on Second Pas-+ BROOKLYN NO RUN! R, Sheckard, If. 1 yore Lumiey’s high fy fly was by Heaumont. ss tim on his pap fy, whieh RUNS, Rabb, $8 | MoCormick, Ritchey walked. Phelps's GCORK LB TLIND Pittsburg Oo101 t y . Torchello’ .""197| second. Miller fanned out, NO RUNS bur r fio sp amenen 180 BBB Loe Rildiey.140| Sandy 95] -Jacklitsch drew a free walk to first | Brooklyn... ik ri Wee Pai aarty 8 245 Ty and went to second on Jordan's sacr!- red Runs—Brooklyn weft ry 1s fr 190, remore. $4 21g Fireball ----108 | fice, "Babb filed out to Leach, who | Bases-Pittsburg, 11. Brooklyn, 6 Tae thea, Ray, I, 18h ay eee ona Miss Bryant 09] inade a pretty catch. McCormick was | Base Hi Stolen B aH ‘Ore rican Stak mth Race For three-year-olds and up; | thrown out at first by. Miller. NO| Phelps. Wagner, Sh chard, First Rese ‘Th fakes valli gue Talle"and'a.slateenth A out y a co for, i olde five sarionee mule eet D;..198 | RUN on Errors—Pittsburg, 2. Double pee 1 Pa Fhe ‘ , Bie Nlarette ‘Third Inning. Ritchey, Wagner and Bra: 2 carers: i Satlen. on Be mt filver Daye.J01] Leach was retired at first on a fast | Sictifice Hitew Jordan sti ns ) trae rat Br 4 fe | pisy by "MoCormick” and Jacklitach. | Base on Bnils—Of Poole, er Hic arash Bir’ Roche 6." Berirk Out—By, Ponte. Pad = rt clit 3 i toa ae Tmbarrass’t Int cps Wild Pitene f jadlvontox BT Jack state id Ty beri a ite Alack tor 2a. Umpire-Jonneea,