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al “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ SINAL COMPLETE BASEBALL and SPORTING _|_RESULTS” EDITION | PRICE | ONE CENT. NEW YORK. TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1904. BEATS Runs to Form in inva Drive. (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, June Z.—In‘ spite of the fact that Major Daingerfield easily beat Africander in muddy going a few days ago, Afri- eander was made a 6 to 5 favorite over lim in the Standard Stakes this atter- noon. Afrioander was even thought of than Hermis, who was a strong second choice. Form was tri- umphant, for Major Daingerfleld came right back and Weat Africander a length in a hard drive. Hermis was disgracefully beaten, but this was foreshadowed in the betting ring. He went back in the betting. Hermis had all his speed and he went by the ftand at the end of the first quarter with Philips holding him down under double wraps. On “the back- sifeteH Africander moved up steadily and easily and on the turn Hermis quit Absofutely and positively. Major Daingerfield all this time was paitdiing glong in behind Hermis and Africander, afd when Henmis quit the Major. closed on‘ Africander. In the stretoh Africander steod him off with ail the ‘bulldog tenacity ithat hag made him famous, but he had to give way to the Major, and the latter drew away dine final sixteenth. Herms stopped so a mile bedind Aifricander. Waterside demonstrated again here js at least one Waltercress that ean run in the mud. He just breezed hume an easy winner in front of Gamma, ‘John F. also showed that mud is his game, for he beat good three-year-olds like Ormonde's Right, | Collector Jessup and James V. opening dash handily, ‘Phe track was very heavy to-day and | tire weather cloudy, The attendance was only fair, John F. First in Handicap. The opening event was a handicap for three-year-olds and a very open af- fair, No horge was backed with a great deal of confidence, and there was 4 general disposition on the part of’ the public to duck i. James V. was the, favorite, but a lukewarm one. He ran tunything-but like a favorite, He was: bumped into early and never showed | any speed after that. and John F, .ruced head and head to the streteh, where John F. came away and won ridden out by & length and a balf from Ormonde's Right, who closed. strong and beat Collector Jessup # length for the place, Flammala’s Close Shaye. Flammila was served up as an even favorite In the second race. It will be a long time before tie price is kept as closé again. It took all of Shaw's skill to get Flammula home & nosesin front ct Coppelia, a 10 to 1 Thance. Coppelia, made the running as far as the’ backstreteh, and then gave way to Flammuta, ie. led ‘tothe stretch, with Coppelia atid “Witchcraft next. ‘When Bid straightened out for home Cop- shook off Witchcraft and rapidly, watter Is Made Favorite in the Betting on the Standard Stakes, but the Major Irish Lad, The. Picket and High Ball Are Scratched from the Big Race— Burns Lands Buttling, 60 to 1 Shot, Home in Front in the Sixth. better | J fist, that he was nearly a sixteenth of , that” Collector Jessup MAJOR cri AFRICANDER the Mud and Wins by two lengths from Niblick, who was a length and a half in front of Confes- sor. Buttling was a 60-to-1 shot, —— RESULTS AT KENILWORTH. TE OE ea BUFFALA, 7—The taeing here t- : sulted as follows: id See cave Te FIRST RACE — For three- i, and upward; one mile—Piay? Balle. a (CW. Daly), 6 to 1, 8 to & and 3 to 5, w Harbor, 4 (C. Smith), 7 to 5, 1 to 2 an out, second ; Commena, 104 (MeCafr Bi fo} 6 to Land 8 to 1, third, ime SECOND RACE—For two-year-old five furlongs.—Derry, 114 (McCafferty 3 to 5, won; Reward, 101 (W. Storm), to 1, second; Hardy Bill. 104 (Creamer, to 1, third. Time—1.03 3-5 i THIRD RACE—Maiden three-year- olds and mile and _ seventy yard: % (Mecatterty), Madden, 9 (Rencamp), to 1, was second and Early Boy, @ (C, Smith), 6 to 1 third, ‘Time. FOURTH | RACE for “al erty), nd ray Lord Hermence, RY (MeKin- ney), ‘to to 1, third. Time. FIFTH RACE- and geNings; four Emre Homebred. 14, Ce Somath won; Mia My ale to second, W: McCafferty, 3 to i aaeie s Shinde Time—0.57. | DELMAR WINNERS. | { DELMAR RACE TRACK, §T. LOU) 18, | Mo., June 7.—The winners of the races | run here to-day are as follows: Chicawo +0 0002000 0- i FIRST RACE-Six anda half fur- { , iB 333 — for First Place. RENE longs.—-Won by Behoove, 6 to 5 and ry Wokiym .-..-. 0 00 0 0 0 O 1 0-1. 4q4 Montra ee) Smith, it is reported, refused to answer any of these questions. ainda, 7 to’ 10 for. ma was } ie oeeserhact 1 jasquez, 1 to 2, thir 1 18 “ 4, wh, ‘ | Smit 4 : i {3 3 : a BATTING ORDER. | yea hatenied"Atecamce inthe arive tivo dia gue, MRIOE DAnarrpiel at he NEW YORK. | Smith's refusai to reply is said to have been on the ground that it SECOND RACE—Five_and_ one-balt satay fpr alls Sih Death acca shou wes Ba R. H, PO. A. &. riminat degrade hii t nect him with the furlo: ‘Won by Lady Fair, 6 tol and. Brooklyn, Chicago. = == | Bresnahan, 1 6 i 2 0 9 might tend to incriminate or degra im or to con 2 to faketul, 6 t0'4 for ‘pl was Sheckard, if. Smith, Jef. ‘977 FIFTH RACE 41,000 sleds, sellin: “Fine three-yeai “olde and upward: apprentice | Hrowne, ti Ow tay For gt [Fie Belle, 3 to 2, third, 1 Bae ois Casey. 3, One mile ends emreentt MM. Winner, ch. c., by “Ornament— Devlin ° 3b. gid 1 ul case. As Mr. Gaf¥an haa no rary rther recourse he had to let Smith go, ~ me abbs, Chance, 1b, on Fe i are owerma 4 S 11) Ring Fox, even for} was seo- Babb, ss. Evers, b, it 3 MS ea ye ie ee : 1 Gnd: Yellmiitown, 8 (9 6 third, Time— MeCormick,-ab, Tinker, rs oS a a a a It is reported that the Grand Jury will be asked to hiivestigate mes ergen, c. O'Nell, ¢ a BS 4-5 a —-——-=— FOURTH RACE—threeauurters of me Pooley. Dao? x i 0 7H me 1) case at dnce, All the witnesses, including Policeman Junior, on whose” mile,—Won by Blast Jmpire—Mr. Zimmer, neni er Peate quer tee ines, was See ‘ H 2 ¢8 : complaint “Nan” Patterson was held; Dr. O'Hanlon, who made the au- 1: MIMETH RACE —Fiverelahoe of x crite | {Special to The Evening World ri fs baie ah a i the cab driver, it was learned, were notified to be on hand | cWon by Gay “Adelaide [1 to 10"amd {| WASHINGTON PARK, BROGKLYN, | # AS 6 8) es ri) topsy, an ih ea ?, ? fs : oes My Eleanor, 3 10 5 kor piace, "was | June 7.—The Chicagos defeated _ the - 2 2 Sars °.9 3 9 9 when the Grand Jury meets to-morrow. yen Te eke ee ae EARN Eg We ae Enee aeons Wyss | 27D ong ise aC ae 3 bf 3 f| “Nan” Patterson was before Justice Clarke twice to-day, a postpone SIXTH RACE—O1 score of 2 to immy Sheckard prac- La. 4 8 He | teenth of RACE Won by Main Berex | tically lost the game ona bad’play ot | Leder. wh 9 2 2 1 9) ment in the habeas corpus proceedings having been taken from the morn) — 6 to 2 and 4 to 9; Easter Walters, 8 to | Chance's single In the afth Inning | gay2 5 ir Jarke reserv si 14 ¥ fOr plage, wan’ aecond Lynch, 6 £0 5! which: he let go past him, givig. the| 2 = ‘0 0 0 4 | ing session of the court. Justice Clarke reserved deci ion and sent -her* !batter three bases on the nit. C rie 190 B] Totade os. ie sees a 14 1} back to the Tombs, refusing bail. = ‘don pitched a splendid same for 2.5 SCORE BY INNINGS. a RESULTS AT HARLEM. Chicagos, only allowing the Dodgers tol 7 » af Bittshune -100000010-3}FATHER VISITS THE WOMAN. : acora AVETRIGG IG Hie curvaers denen ie ij Firat Byse at OE ARI aes John R. Patterson, of Washington, called on his daughter in the HARLEM RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, | ¥@8 Mt bard by the Chicagos. 6 “Base Hits—Mertes, | Tombs after her recommitment, and talked with her in the reception June 7.—Following are the results of * Firat Inning. 40 Ks Wagner. Sacrifice i ei < " pant od h 1 the races run here to-day: | smith opened the game by ‘soaking ara peurane Ca ee eer aan room in the female prison. For the first time since her arrest the girl FIRST RACE—Eleven ahd a half fur-) out a fly, which Dobbs collared. Casey iin, Warner.’ Double" Plays+Wagner wi wept as though conscious of her light. _ The sight of. longa —Won, by Gallant Caasle, 12 to 1| laced the bal to centre for a bag, but ReaUceENG ENTRIES BOR TOMORAGW: Nos Warner, pouble | Rissa sener | broke down and wept ug! plig! ight, of pps Bat raat Meilwooa, $10 Vand 3| was forced at second on Chance's high + [Leever: Wagner and Bransfleld. | Wild her aged father ‘completely unnerved her. ke h a thes — Tavior. mires — Messrs, ' B'to fy third. ‘Time-o% 24,” °° 1 84 | pounder to Jgrdan. Slagle flied out to Apa Oi, GRAVEREN Day and Emslie, Time of Game—Two Mr. Patterson assured her that despite what hap happened i in the past. * SECONR. agen and « halt Dobbe, No 8, RAC) x, RESEND, June | 104 Orthodox Beaten Thistte gx Huds wad nye minutes. Attendance— Li furlongs.—Won by Adare, 6 to 3. and1 Teeter bereheet aon Mn wich 7.—The entries for to-morrow's races Himaelt inact Colon 9.101 her family would stand by her. He assured her of the belief ‘of. himself Osra, 9 to 1 and 3 to 1, was Ne sine Dobba 4 are as follows: olds: five tu song takes. (or tilly| POLO GROUNDS, June | 7.—Schooi- her} 4 ce. His expressed conviction that second ‘aGireen or 0 to 1 and 4'to 1, Snore victitn on & SOaReF, ‘Pinker cole ar-olde and up: | $13, ord. AUT Dance atusiciog| master Bam Lever was lavinettie, | and her mother in her‘innocenc pressec it she Jaring it on the run, NO RUNS. oT | pitching for the Pittsburg champions Scns Closed on Flammula but did not Ault t up, the latter winning by a nose. ia was a tenes and a half in front of Ella Snyder, ee ‘Wen an the Way. Bennington soratotied Blandy. in tear) race and starfttd ns iy Ptin-eanned in front all the » to 1 shot, developed in. speed mud. and was second, four le 8 behind he pine, Pe Range wl had no ppeed, six lengths away. Lad-and The Stakes os At Major Dainger: race waa very and Hermis talent at ference tor ea down: Hermie receded: Hermis fi Bronttewom, “he latter was goon Sone the Africander i ed Hermis. On the ins crowd was done ‘and, the rn into stretah (apts and a core old drow awa tn Grom Atricand Aer, teen lengths for ths THIRD RACE—Six furlongs, —Won b; Canteen, 9 to 5 and 9 to 10; Pet Sevond Inning, FH * 4 Somers,'6 to 1 and 5 to 2, was se care Jones's bounder was grabbed by heal oh 107 tae j07 | hite;meanty runs. and although Mo- ay See ib ste i“ a o 1 an to ' \d fielded to Jac! feo h in e ‘ Mart 4 aM . raw's pets utter hi 7. * e Singing Maeter, 5 to 1 and\2 to 1, 4hird, Jordan and fielaed to Jucklitech Im ttm Ramation 147 |Graw's pets butted him gafely seven pacer ar perce ¢ to retire the batter, Evers bunted, but hawn | ga Kina ‘Benen. i 3] 252 Klamosha times they were shut out because time- DAY’ AM . ~ | Baretta ae a 2 Be sees” | RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S GAMES, . | Wan! by Hie emo ae furlongs 7; | mlok’'s quick throw fond eoR eR Kilns = ee “Godt EG ee ers % tt Fee sition ae eae L ( ufriere, 11 to. - ‘he ball to centre for a i 01 , * ond; Foncasta, 10 tol and’? ion, ped ine tired by Jones and Jacklitsch. ‘at dfomente Ot mm Conkling and was effective enough to land seven ftime—t .29 8-5, FIFTH RACE—Five, turk by, Plorentitie, 11 to 5 ahd‘ tof: Squire Johnson, to 1 and “0, 1, Was sec- ertoy, even and 1 io 3, Time=1,02 3-5, oS paeialeleh LATONIA FINISHES, LATONIA RACE TEACK, kKy., June 7.—The races héld here to-day resulted as follows: dae CoN I sas Het dan Reed by to Haidee, 10 to 1, ‘third: ‘fine! Fy i eps oes Fd prlonss. —Won Handzarn, Dixelle, § to 1, Walsetto, S$ to 4, third! THIRD RACE—Seyen and a half fur- .—Won by Montpelier, 8 to 5; Duul- ful, 8 to 1, was second; Two Penny, 2 toi, third. Time—1.34 1-2, ralle and RACE=La, onia ‘Oaks; one Pic cae, Oe te Paes 5: ; 5 arora, to third, ‘time 2 tet a2, half, tur. ~Aesoge Wor y | as 2. Chicagos Take. Close .Game aay We Watcente ater and’ Cartisch. ‘ireal p00. 3 . Frome Branstield was disposed of on strikes. Pitesate 000300 9 We 5 Chicago. 210002 ¢ and plier. Wr. | yp Battertes—Taylor and Grady; Mitct- | 5 troriex—Waddell and Sel faa Pay Buffalo EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. GIANTS BEFORE Ona S 1 DEFEAT. “06 ~ ior ucy ita o> uN ~~ 0, j REEDOM DENIED NAN PATTERSON AFTER HEARING Justice Clarke Reserves Decision on Habeas — Corpus Writ, Retusing to Grant Her Freee dom on Bond, for Which Lawyers Fought at Two Sessions of Court. me EVEN NG WORLD RACE CHaRT ELEVENTH DAY AT GRAVESEND. xed from firat race at Aqueduct, WOMAN'S BROTHER-!N-LAW IS & TAKEN TO JEROME’S OFFICE, The Evening World's charts are 1 FIRST RACE ood. Won dr: Owner. J. Torses, Intex. we Jockeys. J. Morgan Smith Closely Questioned About ~ the Pistol Which Figures in the Case, but’ Is Reported to Have Refused to Make Any Reply. New developments in the tragic death of “Caesar” Young came rapidly late this afternoon after Justice Clarke in the Supreme Court had. ordered ‘“‘Nan’’ Patterson returned to the Tombs pending his decision on her application for admission to bail, Central Office men Cary and ‘Flay took J. Morgan Smith, brother- in-law of the young woman who was in the cab when Young was shot, GIANTS SHUT OUT BY THe P PIRATES to the District-Attorney’s Office on’ a “forthwith” subpoena. Smith was at once taken into the office of Assistant District-Attorney Garvan and Pittsburg Made aay Two Runs, questioned in the presence of Police Captain Sweeney, of the Leonard ins, Stalwart 230? James \ ~ Consi Major Pelham. terfered with ea m1 noted, SECOND RACE—81.000 added nd a sixteenth, ‘au—Gratchen. Jovkeys, and upward: 313-5, Winner, a o M3 for mores three veer# Fran cetvings Mies! fers % “ 1 : noting ‘owner, \ Fin. 1» pn Open, Clow. Pi 6-5 11-10 1-2 saath Bae th ‘ronda on_this, one. THE WAITE SOX oi Won easily. Benaington Index. j Fin. Open ics. Pian. | 7-19 Tyo 1-8 Sty | ns 3 MLS 7-10, Mm Bo OM a 0 aby Gamara a good mudder. #2 Maxintian B ? Goldfieur, ‘Beratehed: from’ the’ Brooklyns Across the Bridge by a Score of Two Tm entete ide much the eet wel M of Dele nt an easy ride. to One. ae mat eee ae : 5 D 0 276 Taig le arya Binet*notd! Wan aetting” HneZi3'"winwee Enough, However, to Make treet station, concerning “Nan’ cailaae the iidadiie of te ever fide Hote dockayans a Stow BA, | , which figures in the case, and Smith's own whereabouts at the fiour SCORE BY INNINGS. Witte eee eeiga a one Oven. Cio Fs,’ Chicago Tie McGraw’s Team igui / : the shooting. Roralle 10T sac OT Hee in to-day’s game with the Glants when (Continued on Second Page.) ok ONES maiden two-year (ah) Ae out of ten ordinary gumes, Seven scat- ts : it it, Corridon to -year-olde; si Davioktn des ‘ ciate rai” care Oe Bis terry c..nt8| “ee dee ctsoos aon | tered Mis, wore made off Taylor's 4e-] NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. > heal ai 18 ton 208 Monadhoc earn two runs PITTSBURG AT NEW YORK. NEW YORK AT CLEVELAND. (Continued on Second Page.) avi ua Hee diners da 240 Land a Fi ine. . 10000001 0- 2\NewYok..., LO - 220 xa 8 ob M2) sixth Hace—For , maiden three-yea Taal. dre PEE, Revice 00000000 0— 0 Cleveland....021 - EASTERN LEAGUE. . marl 112 10g | ARBRHERAE pe mi ang atecah base as @ starter, He made sec oe ee Meise | ane ge cc senear aber aiceulie Boe 238, Gouneth firey Hg 184, tale ne: 109 20" Sir Lyn BA rad ie safely on a steal, aWrner's throw being Set See be see IUC | AtRAcA Bint ele : ‘i * ‘280 Bell Topriaht’ | > Fppriah too high for Dahlen to handle in time. Beaumont bunted a@ sacrifice toward Taylor and was thrown out at firs! Clarke sent a long fly to Mertes ar Leach scampered home, Bi gathered in) Wagner's ‘sodrer, RU of rain. me v6 2ount ———_ BALTIMORE AT JERSEY CITY. H A. Williams 4 2427 Audience .... RAIN KEPT HIGHL ANDERS. FROM WINNING A GAME CHICACO AT BROOKLYN, 00002000l—2 -000000010—-1 ridon and Kilng; Jones EOSTON AT DETROIT. 200000020—-4 .900000120-8 teries Dineen and. Farrell: “Dond ind Bu Ad stimore Carbuncle reey City res. Boston Detroit Bat van Sage Batteries. and B: Bresnahan bunted and re: on Bransfield’s muff of Leever's assist Wagner trapped Browne's infield and doubled up Bresnahan with « throw to Bransfeld, Devlin’s fy bring was easy. 8, PROVIDENCE AT NEWARK. Game postponed on, account of wet rounds MONTREAL AT TORUATO. n, ST. LOUIS AT PHILADELPHIA, St. Louts .2200200720--5 Sek ash PHILADELPHIA AT CHICAGO. Philadelphia . OOOOOT tae 1 Secona Sebring dled on a weakling, ty ATi eS EW Kitchey whanged one p ra terson and Sullivan, Taylor, threw vut Phelps on a | coming down in time to cheat them out of a game. Playing was stopped in the first half of the foursh inning after the New Yorkers had scored five times, with only two men out, Previously they had tallied twloe. The Blues in the mean dime had got only tivree runs, oo ec id's eg vi A settysi, rl detdir be ee ee fais saanea comnhes, ne BATTING ORDER. pelevelend: ef “tt Bradi sack, BUFFALO AT ROCHESTER: 0008 by jochester 13880920 313 1 Uattorlorrackett ‘ang Shaw; Fertech and Hehols. WASHINGTON AT ST. LOUIS, 201000000-—4 0002 —6 Drill, Howell CINCINNATI AT BOSTON. 0000000 0 O— 0! Washingten... - 10000100 — 2! St Louts . 0022 and Peitz; Pitt-| Batteries—Patten and and Sugden. w yielding one ba: too warm for h, Mertes atl. A’ fast grounder {0 Leach and Bower: | -mel™ Bostoy ‘orced at second, Mertes pur- ek. Dahlen worked Leever| Batteries —Sutthoft inger and m. RATION eS) LEAGUE STAN OINS AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING: New York. Keeler, rf. nro: (Continued on Second Page!) ach Bacvrston so st, Lonts 919, Leer of Valle) 4, ver it pat wae | £87 Brookty big New York:37 15. 675 Hosta te. Rein oe we 0 tapi 8