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t re Ae . ERT: WWAt' banat lel fh Daeatay WraTH Lys maeegey Fain; cooler, |PINAL _ PRICE ONE. CENT NW YORK, “MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1905, PRICE ONE, CENT, . GIANTS WALLOP JERSEY CITYS 23 103, TTI i Tay a AND HIGHT ANDERS BEAT NEWARK, 5 10 J Src: a $e \Sangree Tells How the Pennant-Holders AM | ) ICE FLO ES Played Merry-Go-Round with Skeet- ers, While Griffithites Were Tak- no ing Newarks Into Camp. Atlantic Transport Liner Minnespolie Re- ports She Was Almost, in Collision | GIANTS VS. JERSEY CITY. | HIGHLANDERS VS. NEWARK. Se: N h Pp f with Vessel Supposed to Be White ie QUANT, aR. MIGHLANDERS | ea Near Singapore, Where Part © Star Boat in Fog Off Banks, s Biiletrecncee vison. tive ol] eeveummee tycnsoyetl beat Rojestvensky’s Fleet Had Anchored | F : ral Rane I a er HBG Awaiting Commander. ue MeGraw Ot O20 a 8 ; Lae SHARP WATCH AVERTED Pawieni eer) 8 3 1 2 9) veager, ab, 1 0 3 0 o| G Ms Devin, : 8 ‘ : 5) . Chase, 1b, Ee ip eekont) ‘4 | FRIGHTFUL SEA DISASTER. ||| Ramage fot|[| ceria: pot blmamer i eat CZAR’S NAVAL LEADER Baie EEE Serko haat SUDDENLY APPEARED, *Willstse, 21 re» i Ly 56 13627 «8 0 Almost Scraped by One Huge Berg, Transport) otal sic BH 4] (RMN taney Ine ale . SORKIRORAVANTR ‘ Vessel Suddenly Found Itself About to’ pres, Ete eh Rene HIB. P.O, A.B Missing Squadron Sighted. as Admiral Rofest- } R. 1B. P.O. A, EB. t) - Crash Into Ship Ahead, but Re- Chement, Hose sna Ya kg] MUAY onthe | vinsky meu ° ena Che Ste . ’ i Keister, rf, ke : Dillard, tare. ' tor a as! to the Facllic to versed Engines in Time. PITCHER AMBG, |e 2 sev d 1 BL Ol Maing seven 0 1 8 8 4 Reach Viadivosthte ad Merritt, 0... Ai OE 3 Sooner te 0070 0 : vem, Peeac adivostok. i Himes, %. Via 18 0 | Waamer, Cyr rged aan . ‘ p Shea, ©, 0 0 0 8 0 hd The big Atlantic Transport liner Minngapolis and’ a steamer, which fale aaa 0) bt ol euathiment es: 00 4 0 1 HICAGO, April 10.~A special from Hong-Kong to, the Chicago” liner Minneay sLattim CHICAGO, Ap ; ‘y Is believed to have been the White Star liner Teutonic, came within fifty Rameraritt, e ‘o : 1 ‘ saalicotnge tenes . ‘ iM § 4 Daily News says: “It is reported here that two sections of thee rival feet of colliding with one another while fighting their way through the GIVES UP FIGHT: Cie ay BU OIE: 0G ee em mel Tae BEATEN AT fleets clashed near Singapore this morning, and that Togo lost flye ves’ ‘fogs and icebergs off the banks on Friday afternoon last. 4 | tKelley, Raa day atpallere RTs oegey Greg Aes MEER) f seis, The rumor is not given much credence,” But for the vigilance of the officers of the Minn€apolis, sharpened Potals .eccccse scseeseee 3 7 @ 17 41| “Relleved Shea in aixth, TOKIO, April 10.—In official circles here it is figured out that Ade) by. several narrow escapes from huge icebergs earlier in the day, there *Relloved Schuman In the fifth, WERDC ee miral Rojestvensky is attempting a dash past Togo’s feet in an effort to yeu have been a crash which the Mirneapolis’people say would have Fee eee LGatam ee cli MERcIRRGaeN eieewipia ie euste far —— reach Vladivostok, Few here believe that he desires a battle just sent the Teutonic to the bottom and perhaps their own vessel as well, ’ +. | Glanats 228 2 2.0.0 +28] Base hits—off Chesbra 8 in 6 Innings; 0 * ie. and Is using all his tactics to mislead the’ Japaneso. ‘ I~ Of ft Heeterfer 10 Ings, + 1 * As both ships were crowded with passengers, especially he Teutonic, a Nan Pattersons Brother “Ganne re NAPE id a es EM Fra agp RG ty vale Preen, Tickle and Flinders, ROJESTVVFNSKY APPEARS, sea horror rivaling the sinking of Lp might heyercecurred"-~=p, Law. and Sister.Stact for..| pase: xixe-om. aston, 3: tn ate. ine iarter 3 or By eal, Haha Hot Choices, Lose’in First’ |" AMSTERDAM, Holland, April 10—A despatch to’the Handetshtad The Minnoapolts arrived here today ————e i ight of aah, 2 ah Ave innings Mo- 19, by Hitohnor 3) Phree-base hit— three from Batavia, Island of Java, says that a Russian sguadron is near Mune with avers ervous th mm =I ah i 1 4: sue das talely sluateig, wth oy faba ul New York To-Night. SL ng. Firat Base Ot i ott Bireciline jaa! ee ies ieee T Races, tok and that it is ¢..pected to Ris at Batavia tony, had quite sven a trip before, and it oarieh ee, by pitcherDilian. "Staplted ieenney. hs Another despaich from Batavia says that nothing has been heard HHH AE AGHA EL ac ci dl CINCINNATI Oy Apa Woods Morgan i op WAltas, “is by ae ee evlin’ Me BENNINGS WINNERS. there of the japanite squ: tdroh, ne hk 4 disciiss “i ie Weds hod eseapy from rune ICINN. » O Apt ose 01 Two-Base H te—Dev! iN ere BY BOZEMAN BULGER. e a « qua 1 i Ld i} Pan ay Pee Minneapolts HEARING AT LAST East eon duet ee fey a SASSI eee edt ae AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, N. Y.! FIRST RACH—King (10 to 1) 1, The Russian ships approaching Java are evidently those of Admital Bob ta Hele ot lovbaten hve ale tears fe) Nem ee a eurony pet Dathien Glibert, Tayion, Baorifice Hits caer ieee rants a ine eee tee e Preen (6 to 8) 2, Royal Window 3, | Rojestvensky’s battle vb under personal command of the Admiral, mannged to avoid without iny Krent aya 7 ed ective~ r » MeGann, ” peak) Rojestvensky evidently split his squacron, sending those gighted { t a i hee ae At the flood leads on to fortune.” Ri 1} y ly sp q\ ig those gig) on Semaatey, utr tata nc, che afterncon ‘Committee on Railroads Listen|ney Garvan to-nignt. wey. will teach BY ALLEN SANGREE. Deating this aa he went Gritith in-| SECOND RACE—Croseways (18 Saturday through the Straits of Malacca, while he, with his most powers settled around the steamer and left her! to Arguments For ahd Against aN RAL a each mayne be dicabial ba! ow resins eae select oki, ating Ge tant Mi bet aid bth H T. 8 Martin (3 to 1) 2 fut fighting vessels, sailed around Sumatra and passed through the Straits BUPA UAAEn She. NOM GANeere us (Set the Held-Up C: Tombs or to the house of Detention| POLO GROUNDS, New. York, April now this afternoon, and to take a lone hana a of Sunda, Many Icebergs. Up Connecting Road was & point upon Advi Mr, Garvan ay, IES ea gee Wanthen tooo bene ce FUER Bia He) Nene THIRD RAGE—Amber Jack (8 to A juncture of the squadron will likely be effected soon and i pe, 2 that time some eighty tara | Franchise in Brooklyn, "Tho Smithe agreed 10 go voluntectty |t© Indlonte that ttieae pre: wagon Game | Hot soon| Zorget, ? Ey Ate Mi 2, Flinders’ given the Japanese, ree and $1 8 ha ‘ are not very popular, Avi a " ne, 01 5 PhAe) Biante, RAMU Khe, ORIPAFE: Foalises hater hint ER GRevan, (oul ook che players do. not ant. Gets one Dey tanger ois ee es pedal RNG alequaiines? plead “Aree, HUE Admiral Togo is supposed to be at some point between the two secs. went to bat first, —_ tions of Rojestvensky’s squadron, that they were right In the oe of) The application of the connecting roa. |charge brought against them in the little bit, and it Js the ckance cé gathér-|" he, Newar) the field, Suddeniv a huge berdMpaused | for the Penasylvania Rall courts there but that of conspiracy,|!9 UP some spondulix tha! Incites the} Ghosbro was appointed chief execu nace— aun a “4 tsa within a tow feet of the slaeWor the| In Broolayn, whtch was deslonn i |ubon which the indictment that led to management (0 arrange them. || toner, and for a while his. apie ball Rae ceaacel Cresta oat re JAPS SHIPS READY. ner, altost scaring the passengers, | connect Ray Ri be thelr arrest. was found, After con- he Gia was used as a carving knife, rippin y a, SAPORE He Gat , _—Tp k iy EL abd pa etary By Bldgs Mai th Long Talend pielk a vy telephone with Districts |city, of the Mastern League, to-day, the | cverything ae tt went Notwithatanding Caloorahatchee 3, SINGAPORE, Straits Settlement, April 10.—T2 latest information The engines werd promptly stopped | hoaring before the Railroad Committen | Aiea ae eet an thone lines; ihe {same that GriMth’s men trimmed on] the puppased handicap in claws and cons — Jin regard to the Russian squadron commanded by Rear-Admiral Enquist, and ‘were not started again until the|of the Board of Aldermen. ft Is chat ccurt proceedings were dropped and ars |Saturday, The chief Interest therefore | aition the men from across. the river FIFTH RACE—Fritzi Scheff (7 to ic Py ay a af ; ty Tk: Uathoatn Goittne., eutsior thas ale seme ee chaise fangements were berun for the tb. was to neo whut McGraw would do and tougne ‘temole’ ards ahocra th canivcr |2) 1, Northville (9 to 10) 2, Olereo 3, Whic th passed here Saturday afternoon, was brought here to-day by the thin doubling of the watch the collision| by .the Aldermen for nearly nine . Nan’e Trial Postponed, thus ahaie fans a get a Hine, saree, to be full of the stuff that wins ball British sicamer Gregory Apcar, Jater might not have been avoided, | Month, Aldermay in City whe jahy) @ ahoratop ant ‘aW | games, It was a tough fight through: ve ME WasTAGOOE COMED ction tois couche the hace Sr tpilisah, hepaldte ai) tne coquest Of Aaslatant Dietriot- [ict cee: have Off Neak who ay fas ugh fig! rough (Speaial to Tho Evening World.) The latter yesterday sighted the Russian ships twenty miles nore out, and fandom had its first oppor- ‘a RAE i ploked up. the Teutonte| Roa, of the Pennsylvania Hallroed, ap- | Seeeesin Tanah was, to, have. begun [rested yesterday in conjunction with al cunity of seeing GrMmth's men in the | CEN AINGS RACH TRACK, WASH: | east of Manki, one of the islands of the Anambas group, about one hun: Irelens telegraph instruments, |Peared for the company, Georgo L. to-day, wae stponed for one week. Mr, |Sunday game, Offa te w busy and use- (same form as oxhibited under the peach | EV@TON, April 10.—Sutarjor weather | dred and fifty’ miles north-northeast of Singapore, Hons were pasted botween the| Rives, former Corporation Counsel, rep. | Rand paid he was, busy RA el ful boy, , | blossoms of the South, dropped in on racegoers at Bennings The Russians were at anchor when the Gregory Apcar passed them. pipes Bast fhe Minneapolis had na Tesented the Rapid Transit Commission, aa. Recorder Goff allowed the First Innigg. Jack Powell, who pitched the latter| this afternoon, Tho attendance thero- Information has also been revelved here to the effect that fous Ware fom loomed! up tho black hull of w largo toblations” Of ira ial ini Ine the Ronaay Strang just waited and w. 6|and Just ‘as a pro-season practice turn- Mondays ar concerned, and there was abate Ss. ‘ownavil fc trails then stole second and easily scored on|ed loose curves galore, — — sd icacP DARN t EAC ROR ee ie a eets OF) ar. mlves: McGann's hit through short, Dan stole] Being’ a man entirely new to Man-| Plenty of business In the ring for the Bia ilopheauimor atte ctret cee tieee ste oad Fun thrown MEMPHIS, RESULTS. second and took third on Vandergrift's|hattan eyes, Chase was closely watcli-| Cc0kles, would catch her amidships 5 OfGas oven of since the hea hs ‘oad throw, Mertes out, via pitcher, |ed, but after seeing him several] The emall incloeure was oretty close F K thoroughfares,” the wen ‘al ¢ NE rt short and first scored Dan. Dahlen |rampant throws and get his man each| © being: a sweat-box when the ANS ull Speed Astern, the certifi of| RACH TRACK, MOMPHIB, April 10 thrown out by Neal, TWO RUNS, — |time, cranks who are died In the woot| %mmed Into It between ra There Wore cries of alarm from the, ld Mr ke "that and ~The races here today resulted ag fol-! Giibert captured Clemen WHC | went away muttering “He'll do for | extension which will bo add aa oe lookouta and a quick signal to. the ta Pallrond tuna! contrast | lows: “Break the Mall’ Kelater, hit. to. lott, . is the aunisiee! el! be: Ser Pa aek bores H “ 5 win the ol ty, IRBT RACH—Four furlongs, —Jurist |Bmith did Ukewlse, Heiner Out steal; [ours, enino-room, ‘Full speed astern’ was| "ls ita TiGt that the Rapta ranait PERSE ACT (2 to's, Ghar: | Ing third, Bresnahan to Devin, "Jao Wiest inning: 1 | clated by bookles and bettors, { sounded, and in an Instant the propellor Commission h as pages to accept in be-| (010,22 Barna Mumoen (12 to 9) a Halligan'popped to Dahlen. NO RUNS, ning. The card did not look easy to-day, : i _ bindes were churning up the sea trying.| «mount of. Nom penaa ian ten ot ped haat RACK—Saven * furlongs— Second Nile} ,Cockman struck out and Murphy fled | and bettors were not any too confident, { to pull the bis vesse) out of her danger. |the tunnel contract in ‘Menhertats! Rico (8 to 1) 1, Old England (4 to] Devin ripved a two-bagger to left | %t to HWberfeld, Jones was an easy| Only one favorite stood out on form, : ' It was @ breathless few minutes, with ached. Chairman Sullivan, ‘aolion Mineral % Time—l.80, tone." Glibert sacrificed Schuman to | victim, Wlberfeld to Chase, NO RUNS, | and that was Tickle, in the second race. = the vessels coming vioser ahd’ closer to- a Mr. Rives, uy the| THIRD RACH—Six . turion Smiti, Lirsndnan: out, short to iret, | Dougherty hit a hot » The tinck was o tect condition, : q proposed rena will Faye privat «| the Terelble ( to 6) 1, John’ Smuiskl (4| scored Devin, Led J ] her, Finally the Teutonic shot acrasa|onty except. Where It roses? ehs| (2:5) 2 Einkerton & ‘Timectad 1-2, RUN, ond and advanced on Keel FIRST HACB—For three-y > ENNIN 8 of the Minneapolis, about Atty | streets,” ne FOURTH, BAC —rennesee, Onis | Het hit ta, right ‘for two ° sucks, |Cockman to Connor, Elberteld walked, | wan Five Gnd achalt “fitlonnes 0% AT TENNINGS. OM to the good, and disappeared in the |..'Y9U evidently vatue she su sib Surface gue Mile.—Lady. Savoy (3 to 6) i,. Sis| Himes fanned Neal out via Gilbert and | Williama was out. Wagner to Connor, | “ure Won by a head, Time—i.00 2-5, J tok: Rroaton than the murtacd of ‘eots | Lee G8 to 2) # *prul 1, “rine 4.ab ee | Meuunn, Vi If doubled to Fight, |and Anderson fied to Sones, NORUNS: | starters. Sooke sa ; forsee ae Then the omcers swallowed the tumps | ample DH AIR om. repr gaan Ling : Second Inning, Bees, Bl rules HE 2] SIXTH RACE—SIR RALPH (9 to 5) 1, PANIQUE (6 to 1) 2, * qrloh ad ison in thelr throats and |, ae "ot ins CITY PARK FINISHES, Third inning Ditterd and Mabling struck out and Rage, ado zt tt Be Fpautt | CANTALOUPE 3, ee Jonbh .to 4, Donlin got away witha bunt, Btran 8 vas gatht aut Riberteld to Chace, | ming Crane sd a ba Mig z 18 Ton NEW OR ORLEANS, April! then bunted an Neal threw the ball ACE-—Four hae ho urlgn ga ! | bue MRE who Wort en dsceret re tarday resulted ad | Nearly in the ‘bleachers: wecring De Walked. Chase was loudly ap. pwacroen sh Ceigmbi. soune. Won by AT CITY PARK. ma and witnessed the cross out of | fer" At Mott Haven, | foro 1 leGann doubled to ded aa he wont. to” ba ime—0. 5} i luggested that. fore the a RACE — Five furlon; fey Man trang Cy tronaga oy beating outs & bunt. Ajeinow Bet x the Wate star Minar ald It was. the tion a gu arty for the i Batt GoD L hm serren (0 vc wb s d cag Syst pener ee ih 8 ee ig moment of thelr lives. {0 Pebro war out. Yanliog to Connor, fe op | 4G ‘Dhey never wanted to live through an- ave, which is to Coie lien 1 SECOND nRAG —Boven furlongs.— from F 19 inter: Devlin ee Pele and ‘Chase were advanced | Roki» 1090 FIFTH RACE—MORRIS VOLMER (4 tol) 1,GRAND VITESSE | | ReMin ea narevartiant alee aa roma | peotso to 9 Bar th, ens me ware te, Devlin | Ge the play, and scored on 10 igherty'a | "Prete alas ‘ait, ‘5 Y L3 Hee | ‘The ‘Teutonts left here on the, Gth and Brovsig angde, Feantding. the aes Bryan 3 ime—1.a7 is od, down, sont Dahlen. ‘Devi $line over mecond,, Dougherty, Gut] win MACE Six. furlongs: three: 5 to 1) 2, TRINITY BELL 3. a ri to have beon off th D RA oa rlongs.—Wan- rt eeract. to a tre er up: Columbia, couree, | Won, een: ; Cnt A'S Thetis speech ge a ge Bay SET |e a Rt ng Nie abana be AT MEMPHIS | © quoted th h sam. | Bresnahan to third on'Neal's mufr from i ji Hane ‘i Re Central Labor fon In support MAb eg beta tet al tnd to Ds gatoher. | Doniin 1 ed, scoring kd aVagnoe, walked Shea out on sno sails pnd, ease et Ae } 4 + bya A », 5 b Aus, @ lal cove hs ‘ pel ’ a. wind Jammora ‘walan re Aree “Attempt 8 Tane.00 doublea tg jens, Be Cet He UR I eeitecasee, Gaoh setenarten atric uty f BAS 8 } ee FIETH RACE—LADY NAVARRE (7 to 10) 1, MEADOW i ice mie . Hy, Our worthy. Cor —_————— on ts RS itor nt to ghort to /and cockman ‘filed to Anderron, No | won Uh Aged 4 BREEZE (5 to 2)2 RUSTIC LADY (15 to 1): 3. \ ; kes fo hear bimedl, bur. ae Vanderbilt’ Bengal Wine, ne. ot MeGann SM eisuidss] eartet ainated, NUE wansthtown. out TRUE tend?) Honey Ldehemang, 7 | ook Lessons. doem't. The Penn res PARIS, April 10.—W. K. Vanderbilt’ ier bon mi Smith dows |stealing second, Shen to Mahiing, le JF. alo rin. Pte ee ; hover t Saket for ‘Bengal wen the Pr!N Bimonlah at the tis Danlen we eda mn NO RUNS, | berfeld went out, Wagner to Connor, ‘ ‘Though quite refined,” eatton Be Crows raven to-de h Inning, Williams beat out slow one to pitcher, | FOURTIL RACE—short course: for maid: ugh gi i Vice-Prew dent’ Rea, of the ,, iy ‘ \ is anit, Anderson singled. Yeager forced | ( ut WO miles; four-year-olde and up, BROOKLYN AT BALTIMO Anal ela find Vania road, sald that ‘company haw by GP Qut “Anderson at second, Mahling to [asd il —Rettiny i ‘A sweetheart until the other/p ready "a ect a4 aes STRUSTS HIT IN TENNESSEE, | sosreq on Dahlen's (we Adc saith [ol tela Starter Be Me 8g i Pio eet fe wived tate ity NASHVILLE, Tenn. April 10.—The Fourth Inning. i eer i be LT 00000000 5&5 learned to play and sing, fo enaliered rhe tern at b hoppy pst) to-day ‘Pasned a dill | Pere, walker rot ones struck out, Diltard ba nicl wa co BALTIMORE .... ae 20000600 0—2 musle te sofa nenas fe vy. an Phi ting, trusts, com- jefe es and Manling ningled. | Simen.t BROOKLYN ...... ---..- G — Yer bi Of = clk in seed ating peat the nist Gai len to se ove heey ited out nd ent toss PERT OB bie eatin two-year-olde; 2-0 jon “ninaled Ane to, dete and | «| isinew ia na on seven furlongs. Won by & head, seit ee Son oe peat ie BR: | AT WASHINGTON—BOSTON (N. L.) V3. 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