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WEATHER - Fat Fair and cool to: Se ONE CUNT. tand Sunday FINA A EVENING: Fetes! - LA: VEEN, ele a) KEDITION >) | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ KW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1905, To -Morrow’ s Sunday World. Long - Green, many ways the ap- ellation is most tting, for Mrs. far the richest wo: A ve ANO! G VS. SENATORS devotes of worldly a BEAT BROOKLYN riches to such «nt Gxtent thay Bee RAE DAG paling Ine 9 Femathable woman, alts Greens woe HIGHLANDERS ...... ......001300 0 0—4 fee hs hl nGaraent fe WASHINGTON .......-22-2.00000000-0| SOQRE 810 3 Bereeonas MN CEN ‘This Game Gulled. § ave never heard anything about her 3 ’ Prema eS Dak a deh asa Matty, in the Box, Keeps Beaneaters’ Hits * Sitxh Isning—Kleinow fanned. Orth out at first. Douhgerty| Sluggers from Slow Town bare pet ner personally, Fen Pes! Well Scattered and Knocks Out Homer | singled. Keeler out to Mullen. No runs. Hit Jones’s Curves EWasita ius) Himself to Help His Team Out Very Hard na, eqraguingad oc ana vain ths oh imseit to P ° parts Jones safe on Chase’s error, He was forced by Hill Hill ‘ fahren SORd, Magasine, | with it ls pub. ) out stealing, Stahl fanned. Noruns, Ganon es, Painting by J. Delany, ice, which will GIANTS, fe,ahien, Wolverton fea to Giitert.| Seventh Inning—Elberfeld singled. Williams out, Cassidy to RB EO Ae ean teoke tik d HP RO f | [Gotlin was thore with hart singie| Stahl Eloerteld dying at third. Anderson struck out, No rune, |ammeet, cw 4 tb oS so roo rouen Ret tae, epira, 22 Huelsman out. Cassidy flied. Mullen out. No runs, ponte Sten vorne Poa flea hoverman mie let seoee| Eighth Inning—Conroy out, Cassidy to. Stahl, Kittridge | Doppe: ct.”. Saati gig Fee ey ns. Tenney Bowers deine” «| threw out Chase. Klinow out at first. No runs, ; Lewis, -0 3 4 5 0 Givers, 3b 2a 4 6 Re Pam aRs ou vars ec eg care ten. Savant ion any) goe Bowerman, © $2 6 0 Ol TWO'R Me DETROIT AT CLEVELAND. Jones, _p. 1 0 0'6@ 0 Mathewson, p eas EC EN ec a, Des DETROIT ...... - 0-01.00 0.1 O~ 2 {Brome P ay ad cinta: baboon dears thal fra |e af 0 9) baer gar comm, Daven’ OUEVEL AND 3000 —6 ie tata? ellef that he is Teaily a Hamu being, | Totals ib i8 7 1) to Matty. Tater at died On @ grounder wees Btricklett replaced Jones dn ninth, Dele ta welentie coree Ticked fair¥.8! Wittse replaced Mathewson in the! “afcGann’ got his wecond hit, He was CHICAGO aT ST. LOUIS (N. L.) PHILADELPHIA. orm. t any rate, his feats of otha geventh inning. forced by Mertes, Wolverton to Lauter, Pg ‘Tho t. 1B. P.O. A. B, lon seam to prove the Darwinian the- BOSTON. a fine one-handed stop. Dahlen nit aate| CHICAGO . 00 Hc ded jd ae ia) Where he has entertained ‘linge "and R. 1B, P.O. A. FB hed» Oe re acre Remi ae STS LOUIS eanon, 3b, ee S| queens and other big people, he has|Cannel, rt, 0.1 2 0 -t Dahlen Devs. wakete rai . Courtney, 3b. 1 8 1 i made a Bensation. Coca Is now here and " o 8 6 10 ae pretty single over first put Dev- ‘ ; : ; reek. Inthe aoanuine” Now” Yorkers 8k $f went tc socond’anaBeviin'ceme nome | At Cincinnati—End seventh: Pittsburg, 0; Cincinnati, 6. Pit aie Bie SSetee tastes” Woes 8 9 § 2 9) Bowerman hitto totus scdrieg Gitbert,| At Chioago (A.L.)—End ninth: St, Louis, 2; Chicago, 2. ON eu ¥ o 0 Bowerman stole second. Bowerman Senate Ganemennenrmree hildre get © © 8 1. O| went out stealing third, Needham to 9 toads 8 thee eat 0 0 8 4 ‘O/iWelverton, Matty now pasted @ home LATE WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS. iy a nya ad ‘an agingty Lgabos ld ee an, Van. ee | ee Noaiings Nogham to Lautan” Fev SCORN BY INNIN tare 18 But | totste . eUaG ln cc ara Int cea ee Te down in Ten- NNINGS, Sixth Inning, LD spot t D1 Lou woops 2 t 1 Broo! ayn Resa Oi cae STE ADE enema. CBPe? a iene tad) eons lt see ete SFE UH (Wile, ts .gt Manly, ihe Hirt Dae [ifs nitty ‘Med. Ma 0 °85|"’ SIXTH RACE—GOV. SAYRES (6 to 2) 1, LACACHE (30 to 1) neon ls: ow, <a fea hls Joys and sorrows |By Mbbeweon, #] by Wiltee, 8: Strang bounced to: Hes mn | 2, JUNE COLLINS 3. vilt_Plecheey Jones, i, Umpire: ely ley ‘al da hs cl | 8 with hi ey Litt ley, 1. pi dio uns—Ma the’ went wn via Tenney Harley. ther eyes than, Bis. oy Gain. Three-Date Hilg Devlin.” Two: | Morten thea fe Fein ‘NO RUNG, é AT MEMPHIS. FT ae to a 4 Base oer, ei inning. fa JW (pecial to ening is ae iat and parents | wig Pitchea—By Tact uaa Wine sepia Matty Moet CHARLATAN (8 to 1) 3 SARACES (7 to 5) 1, DRACO (2 to 1) 2, wastiineton WAR, Brooklyn, hpaseenryne ze Barclay holmed iq . “ if rae ee Ce BY ALLEN SANGRE. See eg aca ous act BACE-LIOHT NOTE (8 io 1) 1, FEDERAL (8 to 5) 2, | Svagcrs Mancaer Hughey, Tuty and one oF lathe cana Devitn, rol i his hustling ball-tossers from Phila- ree te went m, short to Irat, NO deiphia tackled the Hanlonites again its Ss sea ath rk ia ile Giants simply slaughtered the Bostons Eighth Inning. id nae thie afternoon, confident of "administer: en, wth "the because rit’ pinys | to-day in the aecond mame of the sea-| Lauter croaked Gfibert to Mfccann, ing another defeat to them: A good use tea” in the sani@/eon, Bighteen tite 15 cuns was the feedhan dint ti game » Harley sized assemblage of ths rooters were pia Et because tte in Coe a ee etd.’ tole rae ‘be | fennel forthe cute ime, NO’ y on hand when Umpire Bauswine called Ge (ed to" contre, to pareley. ances 4 ‘on the teams to begin pleying at 8.20 by Mertes arid Gilbert and @ ¢riple by eam, wowed, "RM o'clook, ic nen] i eee SCORE AT WASHIN GION) ree eee Bonton vas helpless.as @ daby, Mertes rappe: hi Thomas smashed the ball on the, nose thi hia, wife, Subs “fo ae The. Poities dont ‘who pwoudar Why are findin, it by Reagtna he magasines for wi toh ‘bor! Speaking of Bohemia, Bhi San cf ie better edventure tha N Bot: 1] afta! in hit few on. "Danneel a freatly interest siactive te 2a ie eke irene hk Mca pCR rg Pci “Found Rone | F ae mia i nd ff 4 pages aeeases, h At of the moat thou rH ne 20,000 SEE ORMONDE’ RIGHT WIN CARTER HANDICAP: and tumbling al over the field én their in led te Tila ebtonnnta fo baad oft Bila, Abowr | fen, Gtibers Rene Rive ih mi te a oft hit ert fanned, FIVE RUNI and Hi SO Or Gea, | coal Ried Ws Ban te £,000 people had fiustied one another for| fanned. Wel as seats and the turnstile was. getting | NO bualer overy rebar t one enthusiasm bei the eeason, yesterday Louls Mann was presented with a floral emblem by the manage- ment, Mr, Brush apologising that there wos mot time to do something hand. somer, Mann came down on a special train hes Bet tl pela min? a route, Pou R mare, ee Be aes adie ater left for two Te seit Bs barn ~ RUNS, ees in) vain, oon ere GIANTS AGAIN BEAT BOSTON AT THE POLO GROUNE DALIT). (PIMP LGANIM ERIN | Iopapphe anal QUAKERS AGAIN a unable to ht ether Matty or Wiltee, | 9nd on Cannel'a tum! home, Dahh Devili tetpled Jent a hand, toner Ripa Pas Sais ‘yor te Re pelialey ea from Po witnews out tw hah cos in tame ¢or a coaiaure, fr ner aoe cece Poston moe (ar aes | ‘ Letters, tater pamed Cannell | 700n secured Second at went ey “4 clove dectaion, Gil. ‘ln Sitter Sotatad ‘went, sown, tn Cincinnati, Neves-he oan eset a pectal Renard the Third ining. : Se y se mont, 1 up aa" ypu Tlppincott, 6 ian ates suite. iva P, Kimball | care, Atlantle City, aces ae irr Dela JEROME MUST GIVE UP LETTERS eo mm 5 Seat from us Justioe Gaynor Issues Peremp- tory Order that the Smiths se dn cattery, Shalt Get Back Their Seized Lawyer Linburger lante this after- over | Bupreme Court Justice Gaynor obliging Gh, | District-Awtorney Jerome to surrender nt out| the letters and other property taken from Mr, and Mrw, J. Morgan, Smith Linburger declares this motion of District-Attormey is ortminal, and he —— GOLFERS’ MATCH PLAY. GONE. LINKS, 16,-The_matoh Firat Cup-Wi C, Fownes jr, Oak- Me gooonCuprat Cs Paral i Second Cup—M, Parshall, heat ¥, Third Cun—J. c. Phillips, Hottywood, nm ‘doubled 3 to & peremmory order from after their arrest, ounieh him for larceny, “ the: Ryoning ‘Wortd.® lorthfeld, N, J., Apri joould, yin the semi-final | rou, Atlantis City tournament,|too ersiiite as followa: A. W. Perrin beat J. H, and 5, Fownes beat pe a s lefault; H Maokey, ot, beat H. HH, C1 Cross, nd 4, i) Wayne, 1 up: J. A, ley 8 Country, Club, boat “3. B, Bhea beat J, 1 sayed to ni! upon the ‘of tor ae bdo uy Sie. ddse ts to Shandy. Ninth Toning» THE BATTING ORDER. cond. ee ‘Washingto: Hsia cel | Bus ant zie Jones, cf. lg Mbortsid, taht, Ib, mas Huelsman, If. Anderaon, of. ct tO ab. 1b, Cassaday, Rieinow, e Kittredge, ©, Orth, p, Hughes, p. BY BOZEMAN BULGER, BALL GROUNDS, WASHINGTON, April 16.—'Well, taddies, Kilts, buckle vp your belts and apare them not for these doings do look good wn to me,” saying which Clark Grimth re- ead story of the burial of one Case Patten, on yesterday, and in the yoloe of mpjodrama murder of Long Tom Hughes, who es- ih for the Seators, Tibere- wan was wp and doing, 4 tl wet in your As @ further evidence of his lack of half. quid "of e tobaceo, and out loose. ‘Th current events followed human feeling Griff sent big Al Orth in against his od team mates and told him to forget hie flokle past. Feelings and affection evacuated the ‘grand stand immediately, not that the rooters loved "Big Buck” less, but be- cause they loved their home team more, the fret ao aiand, t Sie angie to oO himeelt that the pon erited hie elec itech in a ¢ First Inning. filed out to Jones, ont short, Jones went Lin Bag Me hase. tt rene. & otrl truck out. Keeler Elberfeld struck mt No Owe BeOr 2 Chate, Btant hie to deep | it Huelsman but e out. NO RUNS, Reed Authorities to hold them for a special | lowlled for the | wi der, 5 I. bid ‘Ande le, to. ahi piling the "Gonmay erniksa, wert | ne 0 He out to Cas Mesonue ee and was forced on Reset rounder. Conro Biber pen singled, Ha ie, ite now Mreurth nn. Kleinow bunts whlch MH thew” wie eae Prstees hal to agers and aloo mmted paperty also | ny! ped him making put out, Fifth jenn cAktMermon went out, Cassia cpnros: serra out ind hace aa Hire: iitten was out, Orth to Chase, Nereus § safe on Chase's muff of ‘ out, Went Base fouled out to Conroy, NO — AMERICAN LEAGUE. BOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA, Boston,,......203000000—5 Philadelphis ,, 00130000 2—6| Ratterlees — Tannehill and Doran; Coakley and Powers, ——— MORE BEEF TRUST INDICTMENTS DUE. (Special to ‘The Ivening World. CHICAGO, April 15.—Contrary to plans made yestenday, the Federal Grand Jury prepared to moet to-day to await the pleamwure of Judge J. Otis Hum+ phrey and District-Attorney Morrison, The Reef Trust investigators had ad- Journed until next aveek, but after some scurrying around Ht was decided by the seanion, More indictments are looked ‘Cassidy for to-day. At the Jury finishes to-day the work for which 48: was called into epectal session, bases and a high £0 foul fy Fal into sent a ndoF %0, Gleason and died at frat. ide ones. Bath id Owens was dispos ble rotnder by ‘Doolin and’ Branstiold, Gee MoGamwell's mith ing up to second, McGamwell forced MoGamwell to Lewis, Brans! home, and Dooin stole third, Di Fre Ti ry 8, event out, “Dumgicby to Birans- field, Lewis got th a ante Mt to the one fleldneld amd stole sccond, | MeGamveli hit safely, sendin Ritter. fled out to the fatter's perfect throw to pane Lewis Ma, doubl up at the plate, NO Third Inning, Gleason fanned the air. Courtney Jnced the ball to right for a bag, Mo- ;Gee forced Courtney at second, Lewis 4 Owens. McGee was nalled steal nd ‘on Ritter's throw to Owens, NO. struck out weakly, Sheckard rown out at first by Duggleby. (Continued on Second Page,) ——-—__. MEMPHIS FINISHES. RACH TRACK, MEMPHIS, April 15,— Following are the results of the races here to-day: FIRST ei tA} bets No Pex, fur- i s.—Queen Rose to + Compu- tation @ tol) 2; task, 8, Time, 1.08bs, SECOND RACE—Four and a halt fur- jongs.—Hyperion (8 to 1), first; Rust- ling (2 to Di gecond; leadow Breeze, third, Time—0,06%, TDird Race—Five and a half furlongs,— Jed Grito @ v0.8) Presentment (to 1)'2, Presentation 8." Time—110. FOURT#L RACE—Mile.—John Smulski «sito Ds fleath Ivan the iertble (even), second) Slag Lae, tira, mem 4a. BIG BLOCK ON BROADWAY. TraMe Tied Up at the Noon Hour from City Hall Park South, The Broadway miriico care were blocked below the Cily Hall Park to- day during. the noon ho cult burn out oy ‘don Broad- ak, race yas Fourteenth attest wey, amitontg at Murray street after a briet dolay trafic was relieved be- bape i¥t Murray and the northern part of 10 city. ae Sones wes er as Uld setat Co: Pj one of pastoral beanty. First of Eastern Turf Metropolitan Racing Season, Goes to Strongly-Backed Cleverly by Willie Davis, TIME OF RACE EVER MADE ON THE COURSE Other Events at Aqueduct To-Day Furnish Good Sport —: Oaklawn, Two-Year-Old, Beat Youngsters Easily in First Appearance Here. HOW THE RACE WAS RUN. - FOUR’ tte fuutoren a Rae ea, Wen Geli Owner=-Bydney_Pi for ep e-Fear-olde ime--3.90. Classics, Opestaaele Favorite Ridden IS FASTEST Bennings ‘Star one ee 4-5, Winner, (Special to The RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, April 15.—More than twenty prise people saw the running of the Carter Lawns, grand stand and infields were jammed with people. The horses went to the post at 3.65 o'clock. They paraded by the grand stand, winning much admiration and applause from the excited thousands. They were at the post only a few mo- ments, Then Cagsidy gave the word and the barrier fluttered in the air and the thoroughbreds were away on thelr ourney, Ormondes Right broke in front but was quickly outrun by Roseben, who made the running to the turn, fol- lowed by Rayid Water, Little Em and Ormondes Right, all in a close bunch, Head and Head to Stretch, The Albemarle Stable pair, #0 well thought of by the Bennings contingent, were away very badly and had little chance. Neither 4/4 Floral King, the 'Weetern crack, nent especially for this nace. Around the turn it was little change, tat once dn’ the stretch Davis sent Or- monde's Right up to Roseben, and the or pair raced head anf head to the fur long pole, with Rapid Water close be- hind and Tattle Bm and Emperor of India next. ‘hen Davis closed wo on Oxmonde's Right, and ho came eway from Roseben, Fuller, on the ia) went to 4 hard drive immediatel¥, but tho @elding could not hold the Pagot calt. Ormonde’s Right held nis lead to the end and, amid the screams of de- .| Wehted thousands, passed the judges a winner dy three-quarters of a length, Roseben, under the furious urging ot Fuller, drew away from the others and easily beat Little Em five lengths for ‘the place, Then came Rapid Water, three-quarters of @ length away, and Bohemia, who had been off very badly, wis fifth, only a length away. 1.26 4-5, was the fastest the en been In over the ful lseven-furlong course, aioe EARLY MORNING SCENES. (Special to The Evening World.) RACD VRACK, AQUEDUCT, April 15, ~The rush to Aqueduct to participate the opening of the racing season of 1906 began as early as noon to-day. Racing enthuslasts were eager and anx- fous to be upon the scene, and an early start moant an avoldance of the crush which always comes during the ‘ast shour of trwneportation, There wero hundreds who jonrneyel out to the course early this morning. Mey lounged about the course ‘revel: ling In the flawless weather of a per- fect spring day, ‘Tey found Aqueduct in perfost order, The dazzling white fences of the steeplechase course mate the grassed infield seem more green and fresh than ever before, Track a Beautiful Sight. ‘The soft brown track enctreied tho Evening World.) Handicap at Aqueduct this afternoon. WINNERS AT AQUEDUCT, FIR8T RACE—Conalderation (8 te 1) ty Right and True (8 4 1) & Teacress 3, A \! ‘ Ma : i SIXTH RACE—sir Brillar (6 to N, i 1, Confessor (8 to 1) 2, Jerry ©. 3, \ \ SECOND RACE—Oaklawn (@ to 10) 1, Commodors Fontaine (7'to. 1), 2, Fast Filght 3, THIRD RACE—Orly It. (10 to-1)) 1, Arsenal (6'to 5) 2, Divination 3, FOURTH RACE—Ormonde'e Right (8 0 1) 1, Roseben (10 to 1) na the Em 3. .FIFTH RACE—Ba jantam ($0 to ay 1, Evelyn J. (13 to 5) 2 Speolal License 3, Nttle time to study the beauties of nature, They were bent on an entirely different mission. They went out to watch the Carter Hnnidicap candidates get thelr morning exercise, Their keen oyes noted the way the horses galloped. They noted the condition of the thoroughbreds and listened to the comments of trainers. Sharp-oyed clockers, watch in hand, timed cach move and made notes for tus ture reforence, From dawn until noon the course was swarming with thors oughbreds, and the thundering oft their hoofs wis sweet music to the ears of th who had Beak cha tesg not heard dt since Last NEW ORLEANS WINNERS. RACE TRACK, CITY PARK, NEW ORLWANS, April ‘he races here to- Jay resulted na follows b) FIRST R, ACE ane. mil mn a Ha gel (15 to 1), 1; Green Loa Goodie cn i SECOND RAC Carow (Rtn Ds Pati Gen aes na died third, files ae v4 aH te RACH—Mile.—A it; Trinity Bell (© to ow, third. Time ae, on + Lee Gonviet ; ted ees Now York Heralds val of green ike a great ribbon of | [0 ‘The surrounding landscape was the well-kopt farms and bits of woodland making one eatin, rather long for the qulet of the country rather than the blood-stirring and riot- ous excitement of the race course, Jamaica Bay could be seen sldmmer- ‘ne (. the pie hucolebay eunlight, and

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