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or, Peis ng stats beabek Sacrifice and Single Give Them a Run in Opening Inning, and Two Singles and a Wild Throw Add. An- : MATHEWSON INBOX ~FOR GIANTS 1S HT HARD IN FIRST GAME In Came Against Birmingham. Team Twirler Depends Solely on Straight Balls, and Safe Drives Result ' -- "ta Second Inning, MQNTGOMERYS TALLY FIRST IN THE HIGHLANDER GAME LONG SHOT BEAT other in Fourth. oS. TAMMANY bavi ING ORDER, BATTING ORDER. BATT! jilacledea ina etaoney Even Money Favor Favorite’ in’ Fifth Boalt Hattord. Gonroy, olerworth, et, Race at City Park Loses to towne. FE Hannensy,, of: Bibertelds as Banari, EN pees, | Vaughan, Ye, Willlama, 2b, Postman—Demurrer Comes i ©. nderson. It Miler ‘ib Pd ie Piel Meduite, 1b, Filbert, rt. Home in Front. Pomerat 0 ‘Wagner, rf. Bat o MeGuire, 1b, DB Dessau, d, rth, D, Ha se a Bales, 0 Umplre—Mr, Brandt. CITY PARK WINNERS, ; ER. BY ALLEN SANGREE, *IRGT RACE—Melodious (even) BY BOZEMAN BULG! (Special: td ‘The Bvening Work) | 4, Billa (7 to 2) ® Kathryn 8 (Gpeotdd to The Evening World.) MONTGOMERY, Ala, Merch i7—| ' HAM, ‘Ala.,. Merch 1%] Norman ‘Biberfeld, the king of short- ‘While the result of to-day'e game was never in Goubt, the Minor Leaguers ‘@ good. scrap, and frequently | pit up the Ghonte ‘Wore foroet td exert them- palves.to mot enough runs to be safe, It was the opening day ‘for Biraving- h hhazn, and fully 2,00 people flocked in to ase the fray and note tho improve- ment of, the pednant-winning club, an ale ite apting start here Inst neg ns opened up for New York, and noogh his arm was in fair con- dition he declined the use of purves ‘and stuok to etralght balls, whith cut hi je and outside corners. In the elon the wae coelleved by Wiltse, whe ai good work tp the finish. ‘Gilbert was still too Ul'to play, anit Strang took his place at gecond, put- ting up. @ scrappy game. . Bowerman caught ‘well, but was “slightly handl- ‘ galpped in throwing by a bad arm, M i ; Vaughan fited out to Mertes, Firat Inning. Dontin went out on @ grounder to sec- ond, Browne out, same route, Mo- Gann filed out to short. NO RUNS, Hafford Waa hit, by pitcher. . Hen- Nesey forced Hafford out ona grounder, |W Matty making @ quick play. Murdock struck out, Hennegsy etole second. NO RUNS. Second Inning. Mertes grounded out to second, Dah- Jen filed out to left. Deviin popped out to third, NO RUNS, Matthews out, Dahlen to MoeGann, ape’ filed out to Mertes, Beaut!ful h. |Shipple hit line drive to left, pa ‘to centre, TWO'RU Ne Third Inning. ct a filed out to centre. Bagiies out, 6 ene (i) ae 5 laspaty Mnrratork out, | Mumook filed out to Donlin, SaMEDR | aut on hot grounder to third. NO RUNS. VANDERBILT WINS BIG STAKE PARIS, Maroh 17.—W. K, Vanderbilt's Banshee, with Bansch, the American jockey. up, won the Prix Vieux Moulln to-day at the Malsons Lafitte races,; | STUNNED BY THIRD RAIL. Workman Falls on Head on Brook. lyn “LY Track, Baward Paul, an fron worker, of No, 719 Halsey street, Brooklyn, while riv- eting on a platform placed under the elevated structure of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company at Washington and High streets, to-day hit his head against the third rail, There was a wputtering and a flash and Paul fell to the platform, He was taken to the Brooklyn Hospital, where lie revived, Tt {eo ald he will live, Sereitienens acne HANGED FOR DOUBLE MURDER, NORFOLK, Va., Linkcus was hanged at Hast Radford, Va,, to-day for the murder on Christ- Day of his wife and ten-year-old adopted son, whose bodies he attampt- @d'to burn by setting fire to his home. 4 GOLERKS' TOUR ore ethan Mn three tay ‘at The Carollna. ri Jehety, Kood for ry pun Grand Nort! tournaments, *iunerary Matty out, Lia March | 17,—James | 7 SECOND RACE—Tichimingo (9 to stops, arrived to-day, in'time to take part in’ the third, game. between the|2) 1, Steve Lane (10 to 1)\ 2, Tem Highlanders and. the looals, ‘The i ple 3, chap is herd.as steel and Jnat as spri after workitig all ane. on blafarm| “THIRD AL ee Betie(s.o 1) out West. Nobody in, the.olub had any. ih thing on him when the ball got In’ dim rt en byle {oven “| ene erty culation, As the Kid landled the white ; pellet for the first time since last edam! FOURTH RACE—Demurrer (3 to son he gave a yell of delight. ‘I feet) 1) th Little Giant (16 to 1). 2, Reese fig though I could play @. whole werk wink sc thi without going to sleep,” he sald, Orth started off the game with good|’ FIFTH RAGE—Postman (18 to 1) speed, ‘He is An superb condition from 7 if 8, long runs and plenty of massage, Every 1, Ot Tammany (er (aveo) ani player wore @ huge green ribbon pinned eG ‘° on his ‘ehirt and there was a bunch of eee 2 = anid ae wo Irish rooters that) raised’ the root oft} 1 Lucy Young (2 to the grand stand, $ \ hao 8, First Inning. (fipeciat Bvenine World.) Molesworth smashed one over Ander | > Grry: ekk TRAE, NEW OR- son's head for two bases, Bhannon #80-/y hang, March 17,—The racing here riftoed and diel, Orth’ to MoGulre. |¢o.aay wea interesting from a Schwarts cracked a solld wilt, to oen- Thane point of view. ‘Favorites had doubt tre, scoring Molesworth, Gee Hie berfeld and. Gulre ‘@ hard time of it in some of the races, Bohwarta and Brouthers by we rae A) ih the fitth the well played Bt, ape. work, ONE RU: many wae beaten by Postman & 15 to cree. dented 0 tottenela sale 1 shot. two-mackey, Ful led ff three-year old file ed native Bae CE hones 5 al ‘with, OBrien, Shannon and M , Biberfield's weak attemp tH out, Prouthe, Ne Milloctek, ane a "yet Toghoys, Ww St Fl "hs, ieee reese ein 4 4 Second Inning. Bus, Stelle: Alten, Gardiner singled to fght, but m out, Duff to Blberfeld, trying stretch the ‘hit, Gilbert perished Me. Gulre to Orth, on a bunt, mbes boosted right to Conroy, NO RU ‘Anderson dropped a single to. #l Uy t centre and on an attempt to ateal he | 74 ND. RAGE woes four fur- es eve time, ry G.,|tended by the Bixtyeniith Regiment, in ili oo FRIDAY, “tact 17, 1005 (You Lie Down And Spin — cnet oe 60,000 IN PARADE “ HONOR ST.-PATRICK BEST MILERS RUN) AT NEW ORLEANS} St. Patriok’s Day Handicap at Cresoent City Track Brings * Out Good Field—Exodus to} Loy4l Sons and Grandsons of Brin Re- - viewed by the Archbishop and Mayor—. Banquets and Reception’ To-Night to. Complete City’s Greatest Cele- bration of Match 17,0 | if td {PRVIth the President: ot ie.’ United j bors Drought: te total number in the Staies in town and dining o-aiph the | parade to 60,000 or ‘more, muest of the Briendly\ Bons of St Pat-|\'" ““Mroland’s Own" tn’ Line, Hol, ‘the Anclont Opler of Hibemniana! 4. feature of the parade was marching this afternoon ina parade jel Ser 00,000 ateong and celebrating to-nleht ae Maldon Square Garden, and Bulser’s Noy Harlem River Casino; Lieut,-Gen, Nel | 19 non A, Miles reviewing ‘the First Real+ ment of-Irieh, Volunteers, commanded by ‘Major Charles J, Crowley, at Grand Centrai Palace, and soores of Irish orwanisations holding banquets ani re- ceptions from’ Coney Island to the fhorthern’ boundaries of the Bronx, cer tainly etd dion go sie by yr and daughters wranddaughtors of ihe ‘Bowral Never in this olty have # orate. preparations been made to’ cele- brate the festival of: Ireland’s patron paint. Whatever of differences may have existed heretofore are now buried 4nd the tribute, ig unanimous, Church and laity, men ‘of Irish birth and. men of Irie ‘agnoent are working ald by aide to ostablish ‘Bt. Patrick's Pras | 1906, an 9 date to be remembered for Church Service First. ‘The observance of the day opeed ‘with the celebration of high mass in ei Catholle churches of the Oner of Hibernians attend these masses in regalia, At tho Cathedral Pontifical high maus. was. at- it, a yale nd has. “envy hea throurhoit the nites ‘ul ‘The route of the parade was: north ‘ony Witt: viata: to. Huhdsed and Twentleth street, east to Mauiwa ave nue, north to One Hundres bad Twene | 2 ty-sixth ‘street and ena, to dulser’s’ Hatiem River Crating, where tis cele bration will begin. ‘ot MeClellan re. viewed the great parade in Harlem and Archbishop Barley’ reviowed it’ from the atepe of Bt, Paicon's, Jn aaditcn (Continued on ‘Third Page.) “ RE HAY LEAVES FOR HIS OCEAN TRIP. With Mra, Hay He Goes trom ‘Washington, but Place of Sailing @ Seeret. WASHINGTON, March 17,—8ecretary and Mrs. Hay left Washington to-day to be absent about two months, They will ) to-morrow for Burope, The port hé will sall from le kept a secret, ple ‘Gran Med. OFBron to Shannon, Wether e: nef 26, Zonet walked. Gardner touched. Ott | THIRD RAOK-aphree-rearovaa: paren fur. McGuire on # snorifice, Shannon made longs. 4 good catch of Duff's scoop, NO RUNS, Sockery Wie i Betting! Btart Third’ Inning. ues a tlie sos ssgai rn hE i 5 Biker ih fuist, out of mibortont'a |OUR ‘ssi Nel and Ate Bob eleo fas.” Apraves Win. Sioa TH RACE—Belings Wiaeren ies wei 4 of O'Brien Stat RY Fount A) wmbled to thind, Ob i a iy i per vad, wea i lt Danae esate Tap Wis st, Bait hy fon nae dhe oe fay NO Bil HAR a ‘a A ad $4! ORK’ floated to O'BNen, ‘Swanlew ein Te now, 8 Cache also ran. ETH ACR Selling porernes;oite and ‘one mile and a sixtes Jogkors, Wis, Bi ies hy iied ah % at ie #4, fd, Atasen ‘inst Gol snot SIXTH RACH—For three-year-olds and up; five furlongs, RAO d doubled to right over Gilbert's’ roo! Conro ywas forced on PU tinge Ou Bettie, sate Buannen’ to suber eld out, ray 0 NO RUNS, v Fourth Inning, Schwartz bolooned ‘to Biberfeld, ‘| Brouthers singled nicely over second, but was forced out, MeGuire to Hiber- out, ick. feld on Gardner's grouuder, Gardner + Pate vad took second on Eiberfold's: wild throw, | « Mtartere. Jockers, te, Blof, By Gilbert shot A safe single over first, | Gold ih enkies 4 Scoring, Gardner, Millerick fanned, Ry etn be pole} dno Ti vias ‘watted 49, Baker, Anderson wins ie is Ran "Dordt aid ou nn t) lerlo or se Mned to Shannon, NO RUNS, a “ASCOT WINNERS, Fifth Inning, i) Yeager went to short stop for New| FIRST RACE—Kineman (2 to 1) 4, ork, Holyeross to right. Baker filed | Miss ae Bowdlah (7 to 2) 2, Schottische fo Williams, O'Brien singled, Orth, | (10 to 3) 3. Yeager and McGuire gouules up apnea pape ORNen and Molesworth. NO RUNS, Gilbert went in to pltoh ft Mont- gomery, Hale going to right field, Gulre -dicd, Bhannon to Millerle Schwartz and Millerick put out Dut, Orth pasted sifely to Meht. Baker MAYOR HAS HINE'S {NEW POLICE BILL. &. Renata Conroy's flerce line smaso.| “Mayor MeQlellan this afternoon re- tumed from partie!pating in the 8t Sixth Inning. Patrick's, Day parade to’ his office tn Shannen fanned, Schwartz out, City Hail, 4 Yeager to McGuire, Brouthers filed Austen G, Fox, Chairman of the Ni RUNS, Committee of Ning, wis waiting to ‘sev out to, Yeager, By to Mileriok. | the Mayor, but as’ Mr, McClellan was cross’ Shannon| | na hurry to cateh a train he could filerick Fetired’ Williams, NO| fot, walt,” Mr, Fox:had with hips, & drift of the proposed: bil which. the Committee has prepared, It made a thick package of twenty typewritten pages, The Mayor did not have time to look {t over but took It with him to examine when he Is out of the city, Mr. Fx declined to divoloae anything ae to the ‘provisiona of tho proposed bill, oe rs BOY KILLED BY CAR, Willie Millar, six yoars old, was "eg over and killed by a Tonth street ca, late thia afternoon, while playing in front of iis home, No. 19% West ‘Tenth Short Fine to Clevela Mr. Adee js‘ acting ay Bate until Mr, Loomis’ returns “fross Lh eahans FOUR CITY COURT CLERKS REMOVED. Had All Been Charged with! Sally Collecting Fees from 14 Lawyers, Chief Clerk Thomas F. @mith late this afternoon removed the’ four: City Court clerks charged with iegally collecting | alo fees from lawyers. They are Theodore A. Hamilton, on C. Foley, Thomas Barrel) end, Henry . Medio! hug all five part i are without olerka, Tein Ghoti tat ing becn removed three weeks ago, a ‘Penwyivenh Ra Washing nnsylvania Railroad Mi olnts of caterout as the the, or 816,80, aocordine to hotel hotel selected. me eens Wouldn't It Make You Think? 2, And after a long hunt and the en- countering of many disappoint- ments you at length succeeded in Securing a Government position as mall carrier-— Bishop Cusick was the celebrant, Major Edward P. Gilgar, grand mar- @hal of the parade, and his aides, John Conrov and John J, Comniins, had ar~ ranged for a’ptart at 2 o'clock promptly. 3 |The Sixty-ninth Regiment, under com- mamd of Col, Edward Duffy, and the First Regiment of Irish Volunteers, tn der command of Major Crowicy, acted ue ecort Of honor, Following the military came the guest of honor of the A. O, H, riding in car rlagea, They are Mayor MoClellan, Mgr. D arleg ' MoCready, County Chaplain; Right Rev. Thomas Cusick, D. D.; Rev. Bernard A. Brady, William McAdoo, Charles FF. Murphy, William Halpin and Justice Morgan J. O'Brien, The Ancient Order of Hiberniang had fully 90,000 men in Ine, The county and social organizations of Irahmen of the county of New York fi rnistied 5,900, Military organizations, bands and oadet corps and a division of 2,500 e~ y Ha pas it 1, If you had been looking high and low for one of those tmaginar; “snap” positions, requiring little work and promising big pay— | sane peamaemeressT menrimmnssenainne nar And, after bragging to your friends~ about what a Job you had found, you started to work for Uncle Sam last Monday morning with a light heart— 4, When, soon after reporting for duty, you were directed to deliver the answers to last Sunday's World Wants pare box-number ad- dresses, and if by actual count you found you had to carry 8,428 let- ters to The World office—wouldn't it make you think? rest, The motorman, Willlam Car. roll ot. No. 48) Perry ‘atreot, was are | tt Jeeves New, York Qaily at 489) PM, ' rested by. the Charles street bolle bth fsa Ree Thinking People Use Sunday World Wants Matias \. Alewidea, SabPeae, ‘dniesrtlioteaphtalle ABT RACE—Vesiry 3. (8 to 6) 1, Handbag’ A MuAlcal | Bainnda 3. | Fin 3% 2) 1, Rapid Water (oven) 2 i Across 8, y —_—. | upward. was the Fi Grounds trac! race. | CnESCENT ciTy. RESULTS. to 1) i The Laurel (10 to 1) 2 Agale Lewis “SECOND. AACEA0nel Heyman| too “THIRD RAGE—Mante (ite ) 1 Vie Ziegler (6 to 1) 2 Inepector Hal- “FOURTH RACE—Oi4 atone @ Of the best milera on the atpund re named to go to the post in) this | ' W.H, snyder will @hip' his stable to Bennings to-morrow night. Snyder came here. with’ a dozen’ Horses, but has dis- Sunday. up} posed of all but» tive: Several’ other stables also leave for Weabingten on) Pins? Ay Lat ul four-year-olde and BECOND. R. -yaar-ol }ACE—Two- Nd; ie fot Piva Le oie net Pe Lite pat Ye na Jookeys. buchon ta at RACE th ¢ Bt. Patrick's Sixteenth, its es ohare. Wee. gi % se * Ph Anon peed Cendial oe ran, HOT SPRINGS RESULTS, Rik Note, | 4 i baie : GIANTS ..., ‘and up; one mile e Bn hs Mea ans seven ‘og rain SIRMINIAM ‘ FIRST RACB—Lady Honense (20 to 1, Omelese: 0 to. 2) 1, Pmt AES te pd ), g Supreme cout SECOND RACw Aviston (12 ito. 5) Ente Girl (4 to ey 3, Wm. Mamt to fii eeu ‘HIRD pb Cy Ph » e—1, 47 2-5, TYOURTH RA RACH—Massa Oudon (18 to 6) 2 Stand Pat a to" ‘Time~-L.14 8-6, by “ STEWART HENRY BROWN DEAD, Information was received by Melville of the death in Liverpool to-day of this brother, bln? Brown, of this city, art Henry Brown, former!, the Livetiogt branch of bankers, of this city. not been connested with Brown Bros, for fifteen years, NURSE IN A ROMANCE, NORFOLK, Va,, N. C,, went to Portsmouth, Va., old sweetheart, Joseph Snelling, courtship was renewed and they ‘were. marnied last night, , CK~To} 3 in, @ 0 i & Hy wn sad ‘The deceased had the firm of March 17,—-Hdaith Fulferd, a trainod nuree of Newbern, to nurse a patient who died. She met her FIFTH RACE—INVASION (@ to), THLANA 3. Nes aid (2to Bt PUR SIXTH RACE—MARGARET 0% 0 1) 2; CYCUTICA (T'to’1)'8. AT. HOT SPRINGS, FIFTH Rit'CE—MAGINIA (8 to 1).1, Buen, IAIN (1. to 8) 3, " M cat AT CITY PARK SEVENTH RACE—-CURSUS (6:to 1 1 — oh 0 USTRALINA (9: to 1) 3. : ; ‘ AT. ASCOT. tye SECOND RACE—BELLE DIXON: (2:t0 1) 1 ARIS (4 to 5) 2, SWIFT, QUEEN (2 to 1) 3. THIRD RASE—NEATN mee Dinsak ME (8 to Wa