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The Final i WOATHBMsRain to-night and sunday, | PAGES: TO-DAY Including "Story Supplement. ; li “ Circulation Books ks Open tc to All”. »| Pv ecencersoner “PRICE ONE CENT, LOCAL BALL TEAMS _ EASY WINNERS OF © GAMES DOWN SOUTH Giatts and Highlanders Land. on Curves of Opposing Pitchers . in. Torday’ s Contests with Mdntgomery and Birmingham Nines, “IRON MAN” M’GINNITY BLANKS OPPONENTS FOR FIVE Ii INNINGS Gritfiths’s Men Wind Up: Series with Tatas Nine, Trouncing: Them Badly, and Then Bid Farewell to. the ‘Town ' and | Start for New silat tH Giants ve, Birmingham. : ae ae Ne BATTING ORDER, W YORK, “| BIR * Haftord, bi Dahl . vib, 3b, Breenuhant ¢, MoGinnity, p, Ames, Dp. ; BY BOZEMAN BULGER SURANGA Aig Mees e great showing made by the Jova)s th the frst ganig against the;champlon, Giants attract nother ‘large crowd torlay, ay the | MeGrawites. took “the ‘bit in thelr téeth and gave little opportuntt “Yor enthingtic local outbursts, Me- Ginnity was'in fine form gnd frequently cut himeelf ‘loose, using his famous raise ball with great effect,’ First Inning, Doniin out pitcher to first, Browne ut short first. MoGi t out short to te ann filed out tol ine brie walked. fording Hafford at second, wee truck out, a Rt pas a Sah. drennesey ‘out try to-abeal second, RUNS. t Rarer in. r three bars. nen en nit a ‘te it ter. cog bases, scor- lertes, Revk in out, from pitcher to ahlen going to third. Gilbert hit Di tycin Ne RUN. “a fr eirsauabad filed to right, out to Gilbert. matthews, 8 Moore did the game, NO Third Inning. McGtnnit: tee Mee ‘Out, second to first, a beaut lay. Donijn rapped tate one to ey: it to lett se threo scoring Donlin,, MoGann knocked ard rive to left fon'two bases, scoring rowne. Mertes filed to centre, Dah- | ti len fied out to lett, TWO RUNS, Ghipp! out, Gilbert to MoGann, Des- @au out on & line drive to ea WwW she 9 * ner hit safe over second, Haff grounder to enn oeons Weatiee oy out @t second, NO RUN Fourth’ TRalnbs Wagner went in i Pitch’ tor Birming- ‘ham. Devlin hit to lett—two bases. Gil- bert bunted to the pitcher, who threw wild to first, the ball bounding over the fence, and both men scored, Bres- nahan filed ey to thitd, McJinntty hit Rately, iin went to first. on, fielder's choloe, eginnity being out at second, RUNG out trying to steal second, TWO iy out on a grounds Murdock Bue third to feat mar as Out on grounder to first, NO RUN! Fifth Inning, Browne out, Bitoner, to first, McGann Ronped | od ot ts short, Mertes nt short Stra Dok ane! a Na hie al 8 ie Maith Out Gilber? Moo led out to Mertes, out "fo Mertes, too. Sandow Waist 8 beautiful running catch, NO RU , Sixth Inning, BStrang fhit hard rap over first for three bags. Dewin out third to frat, Btrang scoring. safe on Vaughn's error, Brenahan struck out, while fe on stole seoond, McGinnity was safe on Sohippl’s error, Gilbert out at home mate bit ty Aas) thn, Regouble saat iy MoGinnity, BYR stoning for New ‘Yor par. hing, Dessau out from Mar- fouls out to hs Fach out in, tt filed ‘ann, Hafford tte i oalely. to Meht, pets ‘out, Ames to MoGann, NG Seventh Inning, pala ake ond for Birmingham, ml ‘and stole second, Brown it wafo to might and Donlin scored, Browne reach seoond the throw, nn safe on Hertes safe on septyonis er in ha 8 Strang beat out Deautitut bunt in hit safe to left @nd_Mertes scored. Gilbert popped out | to Hafford, Deviin stole second, BStran go! on the throw, Marshall foule out to thitd, Ames struck out, FIV. RUNS, Murdock struck out, Vaugtan talked, Matthews hit safely to left, Moore sate on fielders’ choloe,, Matthews out, Feriad to. Gilbert, Shipp! filed out to Gilbert, NO RUNS, Righth Inning, Donlin hit to centre for two bags, Browne out, short to first. McGann filed out to right, Doniin scoring, were, second to first. ONE RUN, Matthews out, Hafford out to by Ninth Inning, Btran; at out alow short, Hoviin atruok out, ar ee Gilbert out, pitcher to out on arounder to to, first, Hennessy butted to, ion was thrown out at | alt ork foore's error,\Browne | Highlanders ve. Miihtgbméey: Manes: 8888888 EE BATTING ORDER, Hig! landers, ‘Mon Go Moleeyanine cf. sf ; Biinnon ag, * Bohwarts, ' 2b, routers db, Garaner: fe Senlerient ‘ib. rhen, o, Whitely, p. BY (ALLEN SANGRER. | 0° The Evening World.) ERY, “Ala. March -13-At New Orkeans, Gniffith will ery, Hangers, Williams, 2b, Xnadrot, If, re LL Kiel elnaw, Th, McGuire, c, Newton, 'p. the next | Into. the. tika, of this y This afternoon | was a’ dtehm-+jilet enough 'breexe - to | ‘watt fhe odors; of; Chetry and’ peach blossoms to the-boys as they rode out| for thelr last game, Griffith selected Doc Newton an whitey 2. ie pitch this atcernonne Many of the Highlanders Were 80 thelr fey pe thelr Joints so. atiffen hat ontgomery sports were wie ls onthe home team, et Ated right into my The (Bs “‘kidded” - hs mee too old ano ae iva in & chance,’ but thi wate only “kidding,” Winat Wheeler ts the best in iia. untiats, “& The Boer war aldo attracted many fan ua hy. Pa the pens ilar few hundred, en to oa uy t balls lost and fate stolen, Bah tHe Firet Irining. Molesworth out gn a fly to Yeager, Shannon died at first on a grounder rie Foanee, fumbled Schwarts' Bre ares a rd ks aoa Boe fiat routhers’s hard one, and got him al first. NO RUNS, Conroy's, heh one was, taken by Moleoworth, Fulta hit. to gett for two pans ane was out trying stretch It thre poner wo! ls Wuttems b a ind Keeler far to thin, after ‘Anderson'e drive % MG yy Bad struck pat Chalk-line and ye je) oul e| nt ‘out on pa fly to centre, .. yc o Rune" me Second Inning, Gardner drove to centre for two bases and took third on a wild yiteh, Glibert out a¢ first on Yeager's assist, Gardner was run down between third and home when he tried to score on Millerick'y easy grounder, O'Brien Ru a ete A, Ay not ho jer's ta~ rive. es leinow's bunt agit Men by O'Brien, and all were safe. Moat acrid, advancing the ve lee ean eteek, LN Ly ho) 16 o. centre c brotignt Bip. homey fecond, an a jon Birow to to first scored lor's wi Molesworth, “THR RI UNS. hasan in Third Inning. Hale struck out. Moleswo firat on balls ty Hts to as on Neetan® wild throw to firat, hannon struck No at Bry acts out, Winters to Kleinow, llamas’ shot was too ldt for Broutherg Afifleraon Placed one to tight, and Williams romped, to. th Yeager sent. one 4nd, William scoring, and An erson. "EOIN to third, Kleinow hit In front of the plate, ‘and Was out at first, but ‘Anderoon aeored, McQuire went out, Shannon to f Newton out short to first, TWO RUNS. Fourth Inning, Brouthers took first on balls, hut was forced at second by Gardner's rounder to ager, Gilbert struck out, erick ‘orced Gardner out at neoond, NO RUNS. Conroy died at first on a rounder to Hale. Fults sent a fly to Gilbert. Keel. er drove a single to Neht, but was forced at second on uae ‘8 grounder to Bouthers, NO RU Fifth fairy, Whitley replaced Newton in the box, O'Brien popped a fly to Yoager. Brandt took first on balls and scored on Moles- ‘th's sharp drive to loft for three ohwartz, ONE RUN, Brandt piteaing for Mon dergon out, Schwarta to Mille bert made a fine ce ted of Ye and Brandt threw Kleinow out at first. NO RUNS| ) Sixth Inning. Whitley took Brouthers's bunt and threw him out at first, Gardner's Brounder was too swift for Williams, Gilbert popped a fly to Willams and Millerick did the same for Klelnow, NO RUNS, MeGulre' smashed one paat third for @ base, ae, Race walked, Conroy’ under ed, Wihitley at ‘seco! aad ran Tor wecond, ‘and MoGui Lat tote started ete nh eo 4 - EVENING ‘EDITION oa, ef |“ Cirentation. Jation Rooka Open to All.’ to All. ba fit NEW NEW YORK, SATURDAY, “MARCH 18, 190 18, 1905. or ~sECh “GIA TS’ PITCHERS | Ne TO.DAY'S GAMES, ding, ditnoplt files and} rd, jat Bennings “on: W. rst, | Keeler si Bhannon struck out, and so did| -| rounder, but the batter was forced at jl |second bY Gilbert's grounder to Yeager, »| NO. RUNE, aaa ieee FAIR FIELDS IN CITY PARK RIDES a ns Card Containing Is Evenly Balar WINNERS AT CITY PARK, if FIRST RACE—Kernel (6 to. 6) i Billy ‘Handeett’ (16 to! 9): 2) Padre’s./ SECOND RACE—Ad High: (20.to 1) 1, Signal Hs (6,'to 1) i Gov, Sayres 3, ¢ THIRD RACE—Libation (7'to 10) 1, Bertha’ E.' (9'to'2) 2,' Chief’ ‘Arohh, bald 3.” FOURTH RACE--Pretension (9 to 6), 1}, Brand New. (9 to 2), a Serve cate, 3, FIFTH, RACE—Seundly (6 to 1)i1,|, H'larity,,(20 to 1), 2, .Bear.Huntér, 8, H SIXTH RACE—Thespian (6 'to 8) 1, Elple Ly (7 to 1) 2, 8ld Silver.&, (Special €o Tho Evening World) CITY, PARK, TRACK, NEW, OR- LEANS, La... March 18-An eyen}y,bal-) anced ond ta Taek rents was Pasa | tan e at yy Pari ds we 184 Pain the Fooes, "Rovere: ich have been Facing. hone Wit. fa for. Benningp to~ raging ‘here will, leave ee enn ae Ros rhe will spend morrow., Joseph night for hg is, wl A. couple of days, wit! we ae ones will act as associate yndige| ‘and, handle gapper. toaneares cag to right. att, ny ‘0 RUNS, Taaventn toning. O'Brlen rolled one to Kleinow for an out, Conroy handed Brandt's nder to Klenow in time, Mosolworth hit @afely dow nthe left’ foul Une, bit was forced at second by Shannon, NO RUNS, Anderson died at: first on a grounder to Shannon, . Yeager's hounder glanced off Brandt's feet and rolled into the first baseman's hands. Kleinow reached first on balls, McGuire's nop was taken by Mullerick, NO RUNS; Eighth Infiing. 4 Bchwarte, ul, Venger | to Klenow, Yeager made » splendid stop of Brouth ors grounder and threw the runner our} Kielnow tumbled Gardior's: popped @ at firet, Whitley popped a fly to Brouthers, and Conrooy sent ne {ilo'Gardror's hands, lubia drove a liner Into Shannon's mit, NO RUNS.» Ninth Inning. Millerick out, WilHams to Klein, O'Brien ‘died by. the same means, Brandt out, fly to Anderson, NO RUNS, ASCOT RESULTS, RET RACH—Chalk Heldsiok (+ ee sintenorra wittiams i AMES AND Ais ¥aviovg? "Srop* FIRE sa cee “KILLS WOMAN. Hand his att ediand aca irae, when Five,per ie, were ned South mt proses Cook: bat crashed into me ‘bumpers: afernoon. Hey ‘ward. P kits No. , 7) ' i two others injured:by, Hook and 14, afternoon. at. Fif Peiglnahnd Sixteenth street: As. the truck. was oi dred and sae stfeet/a bak . ofthe: ithuick:in ane er’s Wagon was about | t to; doa shaft of ite truck: struok :@ ‘a Ninth a a uct eee and ak elued, ithe: sterpelel SADDUCCEE'3. SEVENTH RAGE--OLD ‘HAL (4!0' wi ‘ET HELI MARKO | 2).2y: rcs ite a 2)3. _ INTHIS RAGE With Tires Wa, | Men, MoDermott ’ Swoops Down‘on Alleged Pool- Roomin‘ Rear of a Saloan:on|, Third Avenue, ace “Capt, MoDenmott’ ‘and’ three ot his | pledn-clotihes men |! trom mt] vey aye ee “The ot i; cat ——— HOT SPRINGS FINISHES, ¢ Evening World.) | not tetany Slasay ine Faces rewulted ier follows, eV ND ri 2) wt i ei ak i Inve @ iy ni % Juok » a ne —J,66 a PF TH RACH Gilaten (2 te ute wa ee to 1)° 2; Falkinn ‘antes (7 to 10), valtnge 10 to. 1),.2) Dewey (10 to 1), Dime=1,15 4-6, Setiaennecamnnennd WEATHER: FORECAST. eoreetrnteons Forecast for the:thirty-elx hours ending at 8 P.M. Sunday for New York City ard: vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight, followed by rain ‘In the early, mornings Sunday |. rain}. treah southerly winds, be- coming briak, | ~The track y and the weather Vi i Ma Nelile @ to t (7 to 1) % Starling (7 CG a ier 4 "Time men a RACK--Falernian (13 5 4 oung: 7 1 a ag . hospital: gungeon., |The: motorman: of :the train bis! speed: and couldnt atop tn time,; Separate rent bi! ‘tp “LATE WINNERS: ‘AT’ CRESCENT CITY, bois hd * SIXTH RAGE—1..W. O'NEIL (7° to'6)! RAWHIDE! Heit 1) 2, | enescent ‘ofty-ReSULTS,. » CAPTAIN WON eR PREVENTS. ASUB WRECK Motorman Ran Expree by Dan ger Signal, but Automatic Brake Stops Train in Time to Avert Disaster. An automatic ‘clutch ‘in’ the Subway between Canal and ‘Spring stréets this afternoon stopped ‘a Lenox aveniie Press which had run’ full apeed past a Bl te signal, ‘The train was brought to:such a sud- den stop that nearly evéy passenger fn the seven care was thrown down, Many thought a coliision had occurred, Gervice tn the Subway was laid up for nearly half ah, hour while track walkers and the train orew pried from the wheels the brakes which the auto- matio clutch, Nobody was hurt, te faert allcad to ha del vent at ‘aay a Ce ra i Saar The Encores Of a Million cannot recall the opportunity to be represented in to-mor- row's Sunday World's Want Directory. after this great 12-page Index of the people's wants has once departed on its weekly Journey into Half a Million Homes tf better send your ad, eat ary World Agency Finer RACE—Bimpliclty, (9 to »» 1, Hannibal, Bey ve to 1) a" ‘Aroh Cldham 3, i SECOND RAOE — Fair oalhous (18 to'1)\1, Jucara (10'to 1). 2, Mon Amour Bey THIRD AAGRORoyal pes (40 to 1) 1, Dalesman (7 ito 6) 2,.1 Mone: graph’ t Sol | FOURTH RACE—Eecutcheon (7/ to! 10), 1} Invincible: (2 to .1),..2: Mayor Johnson, 3, FIFTH RACE Misanthrope, (4, to 1)).15 Avold (6 t0.1), 2; ‘Parisienne, 3. .(Bpectal: to The Bvening World) ‘ NEW ORLEANS, 'La,, March 18—A alx-furiong handigap, {ii which’ some of tHe, best sprinters’ on the ground are enteted Js derved as a’ feature at the Fair Grounds’ this afternoon.’ The ab- sence of Ram's Horn, which was carded as top walght'In this’ race, robbed the event of some of Ita’ Interest, Ram's Horn was worked a mile this morning !n a shade better. than, 1, and will’ be’ shipped to Memp' robably started in the Henge Handicap, The. A ace) of 'G, nett, 1) B. Smathers and M, ‘Goldblatt lett (his morning for Memphis. Before leaving Hildreth sold the ry Handbag to Archie Zimmer for FIRST RACH, Belling; three-year-olds; five ds Starters, i oh ay hs Hise 1 110 cs H -5 Presentment, Annie mM, Hopeless ‘and onward SECOND RACE, Bolling; three-year-old fillies; Jonas, ¥ Ben- Jockeys, feven fur. Batting. — er 108° Fi Lae I i 4 " Mon. Amour Biles 108 6-5 1.8 April. Bird. y,oateney, Sly Musotte, precious, Calenduln, St, Bonnte, Mise Hazy, Chipple Thorp also ran. THIRD RACE, Four-year-olds and upward; one mile and seqenty yards, « te, Bt, Starters, Jockeys, Wt», Rravh ubuchon 145 1 Penna Ben MacDhul, Sambo, Gi kélmore, Preatonian and URTH RACH, Handicap; three-year -old# and upward; ty — Bett -|a roller chalr, 5h; self in the rolling chair without assist- Jockeys, Ws, St Pi, Aubuchon 100° TI Leo bY} to be, gr Re SECRETARY COLLAPSES MAY LEAVE THE CABI UNLESS | HEALTH Ri Efforts to Maintain Sectecy i —Plans Six Weeks’ Md: stint eR ! tothe tner Creic for The Evening W le a testy big pe ag rest at once. That Mr. Hay’s impaired has been concealed public, and every. effc made to keep secret'the name ship upon which he was to sail, His name does not appear on the passen- gtr list, and he ‘did not reach the pler| |i oe to the adertied bur a |» The itinerary of the the Cabinet. But If he shows even a trace of i will remain at the head of the Department of State, WENT TO SON-IN-LAW’S HOME Upon Mr. Hay's arrival in New York from Wi ing he went to the home of lis son-in-law, Jay porters who called’ there Jast night were bicipnndyh Intentions of the Secretary of Btale, Rery: offor of his departure was mace, The Secretary rode to the pier t/a dab with his wite and’ of Washington, a personal friend, In another ‘cab were Wadsworth and '‘Clurence Hay, & son of the, Recretary, ‘The steamships of the White Star line are, boarded, floor of the pier, There 19 no elevator, The.second Soor | the ground level by three 'short fights of stairs, / It was necessary to assis! Mr. Hay' to leave the cab. Clarence supporting him on the cite alde sh otarted to climb the etairn, He was compelled tb rest at each tending, ana’ slow. He appeared to be snfforing intensely, He did: aplration stood {n hoada on his forehead, i i From the head of the etatrway to the Bangplan fi ‘the. was a stretoh of possibly halt a block in length, he’ seurcely lifting his fect from the ground, had socompllshed distance with the aid of his son and Mr, Adanis when he to proceei another atep, 4 i SECRETARY NEAR COLLAPSE, Had it not been for the support of Clarence Hay and Mi Hay woud have fallen, They half dragged, halt carried’ him @ d four or five feet to a bag of merchandise, upon’ which they pote Mrs, Hay and her son and daughter were seriously wife patted the hands of the sick man and spoke to lim eneou Mr, Hay did not speak. Apparently he was unable to utter & ¥ A chair was sent for and Mr. Hay) abroad for the benedt of Ns healt was able by the timo {t arrived to’ lift | become Manne th If with difficulty from the bag|*# 08 the plor, priest himself, There was a walt!) Hoa T oR SAVE REEE | of five minutes while John Penncl, Wik! te ri ; auperintendent of the dock, was getting ‘ Mr. Hay ‘seated him | andi ! | WASHINGTON, D, C,, March: fr 4n-General Rixcy, wha has been. {tending Mr, Hay for more thah & sald this afternoon’ that he fa mitt jij from nervous) exhaustion rowull Hay | or overwork. ‘He 4 10 t jis any serious organic Ut than might naturally bo man of Mr. Hay’ ah Bad so cently ance, but ts son and his friend were close at hand to catch him should ho fall. The roller chair conveyed Mr, ¢o the gangplank, where he sat for a) time resting, Then, alded by bis son and Mr, Adams, he made his way, with frequent paunes to rest, to aulte No, bi, which had heen ‘reserved for him and hig wite, The members of the family tly distressed that and) hile iM