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PAGES TO-DAY Including | qv Story Supplement. PRICE ONE CENT. HIGHLANDERS PLAY _ HARD GAME; GIANTS MEET LITTLE ROCK _ Griffith’s Men, After Two Straight Defeats, Go in for Revenge in Third Game with Montgomery Nine, and Runs Are Scarce in Early Innings, NO HITS OFF CLARKSON’S DELIVERY UP TO THE FIFTH McGraw Uses Elliott in the Box Against the Arkansas Players, Who Get Run Across the Plate on Two Good Hits in | the Opening Inning, THE BATTING ORDER, THE BATTING ORDER, Now Orleans. Highlanders, Littl ! Stanley, cf. , potaberty, i, Hates Rock, Pepe It Keeler, rf. 7 Gui of, fahn, rf. Biber ial 88. 1b, Ta, jor! & eR Keath, Mami” Hela, Conroy, 8b. Devin’ go McCann, rf. Hy. Li elias Gilbert, Fone ak Vv elnow, ¢. Be 88, Braventters, |’ Ginrkaoh, Billo pn Welday. it BY ALLEN SANGREE. ¥ (Bpecia) 19 The Bvening World.) ‘NEW ORLEANS, La, March %-— @riMth raked Ne team over the coals tor folr to-day en route to the ball a xis, where the third game of. thi Ea tee (B8peoia) to The Bveni h LITTLE ROCK, Ark. March 25,~ ‘With dark, overhanging clouds! contin- uany threatening rain, the Giants went ib the..nealp- of, Dale Ctatira’s. , cheduled. He-jm ‘ won, FOE a high-priced, all-star @regation, the Americans have thus far ‘been playing Indifferent ball, The Pell- ans here trimmed them twice—Thurs- day, 1 td 0; yesterday, 7 to 2~making New York look like minor, leaguers. “Thig team's ‘got to ginger up this x ‘eftternoon,” threatened Griff, “or I'll (a know tho reason why.! A number of lsh) not slept well,(but that's not eu it reason for this Ing by all hands, Wout bree te lberal money. ‘to. he e you ns, and you are eying back, i Get busy and soak the’ bail,” wo had the effect ‘at. least Joss to the ea) with which: "Grit" rf to the Infleld. Joo Yeage! has forgot and ato} overy- pid J because he couldn't ie y of the, Toad, Conroy and the nia wen- ‘There was a generous and und » rowd, many fs’ mobiles Ba . + ond finer as not be the “Arkansas. ‘Traveller’ put up a strong fight, clase and condition told in the end, The major leaguers Memphis just in time redial " hae though tired and fare Wor, f seem- ingly had no effect on them. Eillott was in exellent condition, and had not the stightes ttrouble in keeping the minor leaguers guessing, For tho frat time he used curves extensively and after the first two Innings he said the soreness bbe pig bina gone. Ames was tn Perfect condition over and hie speed was A large crowd turned 1 Natlonal League Haag teen When it comes to Tooting all teams looked alike to them, ana they poured Sarcasm and jubilant yes into the visitors until the Giants had to crack out an assortment of two-bag drives and oteal a few bases to quiet them. One of the first arrivats was John 7. Brush, He sat on a front sont, leaned tt of Inspiring a chippy practice, due more rr, fering steatly trom tiotbache, all about it vi “yee @ational wtunts, of race track, ting, givin| sumblers Local ready to take even money. 6) \)))0n hs cane, smiled twice bi of Tae : Y paring, Afterward he couced he ome Perici baat Neca fa — ot the game in “That will 40 for ‘ults, Hal led ot ‘eager, i WO RUNS, NS i First Inning. ‘ Hartman filed cut Bowerman, Hurt nit for two bases, Taylor singled, leg Ing Hurley, Taylor out stealing second, Blake walked, McCann out, Gilbert to Beok and Gonina retired Dougherty, | Keeler splashed to Breit and qi Hi first. Hahn got under Biberfeld’ so00p, NO RUNS, By Second Inning, j oy 8nd Anderson made short work bailar ine RUN, ec, ¢ drew a pass and 80 ‘onlin hit for two bags, | Gohing,.’ A quick double play by Yeagei p y Dut was Mlber(eld and Endervon, with ‘alher fo frown out, | Hartman to Taylor, i pivot, put out Genins an folly, } Myers to Holland, McGan: NO RNB, out short Y si ‘singled solidly. to left, An- BS NO: RUNG, Yeager ng fears bunt _was passed to bP NY it forcing eager, Conroy out Beo to Genins, ite lined @ corker to Rohe, Hard luck. No runs, \ Third Inning. Bullivan got a life on Yeager's bad Genble. Andorson threw Breit’s bunt to i berfeld, heading off Sullivan at second, Eiberfeld passed Stanley's stab to ponger, forcing out Brett, Klelnow's f ge wow to Wiberfeld pinched Stan- 1 NO RUNS, ¥ leinow smashed safely to rig. sha rkaon, ificed and died, Briet to Genins. A fast play, Dougherty trizsied to Ee, Keeler out, Beok to Genins, NO RUNS, Fourth Inning, Second Inning, » Gilbert to \* ern fouled out to ue catcher wah, kdthn ie! Nee? Out, WiMote to les walked, Dahlen lin Popped out, to ‘Taylor, i ee Dahlen worked a double steal, Gil. Rated age, £0, Hartman and Mertes Holland, ONE RUN. 2ohnstone to Third Inning, Hartman out, Gilbert to Horley safe on Doyiln's bad fist aot ried out to Dot second, to Mertes, NO RUNS a" eeu Wlott fouled out to catcher, Donlin out, Taylor to Holland, ip Ne OF ey. nd, Browne filed Blake out, McGann. throw to niin, Hur. walked, Clarkson chucked a Ghat e ca ealth, the Secretaary sald he was feel aogier iumernitt mei, STOMENNOTES HERE | apn throw of his bunt, Anders sacrificed RACES AT HOT SPRINGS. ’ and perished Bhllivan tp sening, both eee Consul Gets Notice to Look ‘Rohe, Fults cradked a beuty to right, | Cut for Five Ammremating $6,050, | RACH TRACK, HOT | BP! es Plberfeldu and. Yeager, ultz | Slr Percy Sanderson, the British Con- sul-General, has received notice from Messrs, Lomnits & Duxbury, of Man- chester, England, of the theft or loss in that elty of five Bank of Bngland notes —three for £500 fact dated May 9, 1902, and numbered 63,365, 65,95 867; one for £100, mirnnarete eh Aa dated June 1, 1903, and one for £10, numbered 05,608 pod dated June 5, 1903, ftook second on throw in. Kilnow out, Rohe to GGnins, TWO RUNS, Fifth Inning. Yoagor grabbed Genins liner, Holly Hited to Keeler, Conroy and Anderson Bvi'g rod care of Sullivan, NO RUNS, Clatkson got ina hummer to centre for one sack, Dougherty forced out Clarkson, Breit to Holly, Keeler beat out @ bunt, Blberfeld singled, but | Dougherty was caught, Holly to Rohe, | Payment on [<@ notes has’ Beeq |, FOURTH RACE—Thistle Doe (18 to | After he overran third, Poor coaching | stopped, ' en 6) 1. “Neversuch (5 to 1) 2 Gay Linette by Conroy. | Yeager out, Rohe 10] . ee ae Ais bse ening, Ni INS, 7 a (eae 2d | SRI 1 Sixth Inning, f ta BTN Gening singled to cen: | a ps i hee re, A wild piteh put Gening on thi 7 Made off Clarkson. Brolt walked, Stan. | ,/fO#% ee Ley pe Se Mh hy ted Pia Doug 8 boost. Keele i] \ | Baba ian tao [FHI Te Gee, NG ee Taina 6. Ms Sunday to Doughorty, NO RUNS, Eighth Inning, ending at » M. Sunday for | pe tallips, and Btra on the New Or. | Hogg and Anderson put out Stratton | New York City and vicinity: Fair y Nadeau. Conroy put 1 ulgraon wan to thst With tonight and Sunday} fresh weat- i Phillips. to. Genins, caught napping, NO RUNS, | Pultg singied to lef, MeGuire filed out] ——— —— erly winds, becoming easterly on ee Sevanth Tang se, rapt NSM HE TOU Baaaunsany Sune: i + via Ponnaylvania Jt) It.te, Ineli | Bik, eh bert date (ERE di alae edd | reo ai ans pan 4 read, va . r . 2 ID ot | Brno taut Wand lod ‘Dough’ RRP aD” Jonah nlterary "42 ib hh he wernt come ICOL, PRESTO! \ tea a bert om ' Wik La tw sah eal Ld ry , a Kha ws 4 U7 sd tesah ois — Che ___ [“trontation Be | fellow ‘nas boen discovered since he waa geen five days ago’in a freight car at Fifty-balrd street and Eleventh avenue, 3. Time—1,07 Books Open to Aul,’” ll —————————— NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1905. eat FOR HI re CHANGE OF DIET Indulgence in Terrapin, Creole Stew''and Red Snapper in New Orleans Caused! the Loss of Games to BOY MAY HAVE DIED LOCKED UPINA CAR Little John Donohue Was Last Seen Five Days, Ago Play-' Brom Investigation by. the Bu: reau of the Debootive Qepartment as- olaned to tracing missing perwone, it Is feared that, Seven+yoarold’ John, Dono- hue, who disappeared from his home at No, 78% Eleventh ‘avenue on March 20, be dead, and that his body ‘ls in a closed freight cat somewhere in the East. Not the slightest trace of the little Bamue Hannigan, aged eight years, of No, 2% West Sixtleth street, was taken in otiarge to-day by Deteotive- Sergeant Flynn, who has been working on the, care, Fred Senermeyer, of N avenue, into the car and closing the door on ni hit ‘admits that the last he aaw of Donohue the missing boy was in the car, Hannigan js charged by Bleventh with pushing Donohue ‘im, Hannigan den! ing the door, Senermoyer gays that Donohue was clmbing into the car when the train of which it was a part began to move Hannigan. gave Donohue a push, alld the door ghut and the train moved oft ‘to the north, thgt he and Donohue were in the car when the train began to move, that he jumped out and’ Donohue remained, The Hannigan boy says Deteotive Sergeant Flynn believes that the car door was closed. If it had i been open Donohue could have orawied | * out at the firet stov, Tf the door was closed the boy 18 probably dead if the car was consigned to & polnt at any Aistance from New York, SEE tenee REE HAY AT AZORES IN GOOD HEALTH. Seoretary of Staic Declares He Had a Pleasant Voyage and Feels Very Well. PONTA DELGADA, Azore Islands, March 2%,—The White Star line steamer Cretlo, which sailed from Newk York Maroh 18 for Naples with Seoretary of Btate Hay and Mra, Hay on board ar rived here at 4°P, M, to-day, When questioned concerning his races here were as follows: FIRST RACH—Onsineke, 7 to 6, first; Pretty Girl, 8 to 1, second: American I., third, SECOND RACB,—Lady Vanhti (6 to 5) first; Follies Bergeres (9 to 1), aecond; Oudon (17 to 19), bhird, H Time—1, 14-868; THIRD RACE—Platcon (4 to 1) 1, J, Ed Gritlo ( to Canajoharie (6 to 1) Dont Thin heap ™~ for Gentlemen ii raided THIRD ‘RACE—BIII Curtie FOURTH RACE—Mantrip 1, Oifter (9 to 8) 2, Jacobel QIXTH RACE—Uncle Uria ranted 3, (Special to The Byening Worl BENNINGS RAOP TRACK, D, C., March %.—The noon sulted the enthusiasts . right down to the ground: Piashlacige viet Arabo. ‘ om fn {none afternoon, and one of heavenly in The Chevy Chase ts the race of the meetli amateur members 01 clubs and the ‘horaes are om that have been with the Poe Rad season of 1904 ani clothed In regulat! of pink coat and latter are usuatl; infleld silk ‘hat, 7 fobbing. 8t0 Booclety Turne Out. HIGHLANDERS Wi NEW ORLEANS ..... +HIGHLANDERS .... . Eighth Inning—Hogg Phillips. Anderson alone Elberfeld out at first. was hit. Conroy out at fi Ninth Inning—Elbert grounder, Beck flied to LITTLE ROCK ....... GIANTS ...... ...24 $+ LATE RESULTS AT CRESCENT CITY. FIFTH RACE—EVELYN KINSEY (7 to 5) 1, MAINSPRING (7 to 1) 2, GEORGE VIVIAN (4 to 1),3. SIXTH RitCE—DECORATICN (4 to 1)'1, KEOGH (7 to 1):2; 4 DOCILE (6 to 1) 3, AT-GHTY: PARK, SIXTH RACE—ASTARITA: (ev ORA VIVA (6 to 1) 3. AT FIFTH RACE—STAND PAT (even) 1 To) RTD AD UY by as lk haa a AT BENNINGS RACE Two Steeplechases, One the: Chevy Chasel Served'as Great Attraction To-Day forthe Racegoers. 4, Divination (8 to 1) 2, Arabo 8. ete Preen FIFTH RACE—Woden (even) 1) fit it Black Death (9 to 10) 2, Gold Van 8)" Tramotor, 6) 1, Clnoinnafus 12 to 8) 2 War Chevy Chase, seems {> them something nk The rid wlified ‘hunts after the first jump has Boolety tur in bers to 708 inte Ta0e, for” ene ders: have AT LITTLE ROCK—GIANTS, 3; LITTLE ROCK, 1 y e the Pelicans. One Pertion OF ards ese ewhurg cf & Riders in Pink Coats, > (5 to 2) cme fy Rts [Polloe Commissioner MoAdoo i Be ait I wait rotors, tart «nas te| Ut 8 O'GIOOK, To-Night: to Jonas; 0} gers ihe rm Remove Obstructions. r | cue THIRD RACB. Nas and upward; seven fur. courte, —Battii tn) wi . " Mon Amour also it : ak pS deeded RACE, mre ere ony Mong ir year a hale oink (7 to 2) a h (0 to 3 66 also ran, 14.) } WASH- |! 3 Unless certain “ebatructions to ‘tha card at | lones, Golam emergency .exitd Of the Harlem’ Opera House and Hurtig & Seamon's Theatro tn, West One Hundred and Twenty-ftth reet-are removed by 8 o'clook.to-maht Will, be closed, Commis. pent orders to tity eftedt ypout ''to Capt. MoGlynn| of hundred and Twenty-ftth milesloner was Pecelvi ivination oma sue k tter “Soli re also ran, ‘ee FIVTH RACE, ia eta erst to-day ‘from Bernal Superintendent of i ‘man says that the plained ot {soa iy nwey, wl mry, but which, the as refused ty Te. it hi 0, i ition of ti eth a“ that the abe de. hol Tai toe the opened ‘| We rah iw per wubidad CRESCENT CITY WINNERS, (Bpecial to The Evening World.) NEW ORLBANS. Maroh %,—The ” held here to-day ‘resulted as fol- FIRST RACE—Lady Ray (9 to Lewis (4 to 1) 2 Triple Silver @ to Louis Wisten, Parisienne, Dalsy Gree lady Banh dnd Hero woo ten, ee SECOND RACK-Old Hal (6 to 2) 1, The Trifler (7 to 10) 2, Mr, Jock 3 Roderick Dhu, Hadrian and Metallic ran, THIRD RACE—Edith May (3 to 5), 1; Presentiment (8 to 5), 2; Jucora, Triumphtress, Bannock Belle, also ran, FOURTH RACEK—The New Loulsiana ‘Duke of Grassland and or 1e the. ‘been NA GAME AT NEW ORLEANS.’ -:-000000000—0. -+-00020000 —2 and: Anderson put out Stratton and put Stanley out. No runs, Yeaged flied to Nadeau. Anderson irst. No runs, t ) y c ie f pi got Pilsen Aly and Hain’s | (Pieeh A Rde Mince Wo o's, eh onroy. NO runs, ickee Rate Powers | and Golden Careless, Russett ulso ran, FIFTH RACE.—Evel %. rst; Mainspring (7 to 1), seeond; worge Vivian, vhird, Jre, Gold- gaa. The Bobby, Vilos, Caithness, Dixie Tad, Bulfinch also rap, ITY PARK RESULTS. RACE TRACK, CITY PARK, NEW ORLEANS, March %.—The races vin here to-day resulted as follows: f BIRST RACH-—Gold Rose (1 to 7) 1, Recreo (12 to 1) 2. Llonel 3 The Wye, Band Bath, Grosgrain also ran, SBCOND RACE.—Misa Callatine (4 to 1.1, Kiltles (9 to 6) 2, Spec 3, Handsome Man, June Collins, Volney, Lady Felix, Paul Whaley, Vitesse, Lilie Long, Little Margaret, St. Caro, Thora Lee and Kathryn L, also ran, THIRD RACE oie Smile (10 to yn Kinsey (7 to Beweat «+» 10000000 0—1 --01000020 —3 been and 2 to 1), 4} rook (7 to jarborough. I aso Hlsie La irs. Bob, Osabella D,, ' (7 to $) 1, Six Shooter @ to 1) & Brand New and eta alao tan, FIFTH RACH.—Liddon (6 to 6), Postman (7 to 1), Gravina, 8. De- murer, Hoodwink, Australina, Goldspot and Henry Stephens also ran, SS pease aa ate eezaas en) 1, FOX MEAD (10 to 1) 2, Ja HoT SPRINGS. Wy) alt ion Books Open to All,?? | _ " Gives Two Harlem Managers |i’, sna"in rect, ov ‘ builders of all sorts of, ered unnecessary, a of Buildings he waa indicted by the Grond Jury for the alleged neceptance |, of a plano, from a certain builder who had filed pl / his, bureau, He retained Delancey Nicoll ag his coungel and the indictment was ultimately dismissed, Mr. Brady is a}, friend of Mr. Hopper, i or, who does all sorts of work whieh], brings him In contact’ with the Bu of Bulldihgs. Mr; Hopper was clnss bulldet before’ He became su; intendent of Bypildings, and he and 1,|Bidlita were on excellent tirms, * od Building “Investigation’’ as. to Responsibil. ‘Numerous Collapses. of Structut FRIENDS ON COMMITTEE - NO FEAR AS TO OUTC Friends Predict that He Surely Will Be —Still, Ambitious, It Is ‘Said, Mayor, and Has Many port? Superintendent of Buildings’ Isaac A. Hopper 4s\on his town from Florida to face the ‘music and is expected morrow, He will also face a committee of three President Ahearn to investigate the building curred inthis city since Mr. H went South, BENNINGS WINNERS. Bly atsen, hr cta co ee LaRIRGT RACB—Preen (2 to 8). 141! a i rege cae een are, Sra to believe hips tah dy that Mri WP Le vl y J 4 } f t Amberleck {7;t9 2) ® Postoon 3 ain, «that a study ofits personnel does not tend to intrease Make) ‘The investigating alonor £9 the Bronk, tendent of fe ‘Wyck aAministration, and wanted the same job under MoCl He ‘urge his claima on the. ed avhen ne learned that | ri} was after it, B fe did” ‘When Mr. Brady was Superintendent |’ and specifications with Otto M. Midiita ts @ high-class buita. { vat Have Mutual Interests, i Mr. Rldlits. ts, heavily interested in he United States Mortar Company, Wouldn't It Make You. 1 ' 1, seni ‘2, If your Sweetheart insisted that | And promised to marty you. should become a self-made f) after you had man— . | | (of (making money) ta ways | | * 3, aah Mr, ‘Morgan In vain you had solicited the co- operation of your many business acquaintances, who had Invariably told yousthey were “right sorry,” but there was “nothing dolng”— fe an re ; Sunday World's Want ° Direct and you found. adve the follow! chances to money—WOULDN'T IT THINK? + p 873 BUSINESS SACRIFICES, 2,572 SALARY PROMISES. ~ 1,342 TENDERS OF SERVICES, | 139 “YOUR OWN PRICE” BALES. 1,682 MISCELLANEOUS CONCHEBIO (AT LGAST AS MANY MORD TO-ORMPW),

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