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’ TRE PTT MTT INN RE [The Final (Pink). Eaition of The Evening World Is the Only C OMPLE TE ae Panvanenaienn WEARBE peer eoo! to-night and Tuesday, INAL RESULTS. EDITION “ Circulation Books Open to AUl,’’ [ “ Circulation Books Open to All,’ A ~ PRICE ONE , CENT. HOT FAVORITES ARE BADLY BEATEN AT AQUEDUCT TRACK Only Three Got Home in Front, Long Shots Winning Rest of Card— Ozone Stakes, Day’s Feature, Is Won by Anodyne, fF” AQUEDUCT WINNERS. RST RACE—Speedway (4 to 1) ff, Boolety:Bud (10 to 1) 2, Edna dackeon 3, GBECOND RACE—Head Dance (15 €o 1) 1, Del Canta (15 to 1) 2, Mirgo 3 THIRD RACE—Handzarra (7 to 10) 1, Rosetint (15 to 1) 2 New York 3 FOURTH RACE—Anodyne (15 to 1) 1, Just (20 to 1) 2 Or. Heard 3, FIFTH RACE—Red Knight (3 to 1) 1, Whorler (20 to 1) 2, Florizel 3.) 5 SIXTH RACE—Keator (8 to 5) 1, Brone (18 to 1) 2, Billy Roche 3, BY FRANK W. THORPE (Special to The Evening World.) AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, April 17, One would naturally expect a great decrease in attendance at Aqueduct this afternoon, it being Monday, the poorest attendance day of the week, but such was not the case, The crowd numbered way up in the thousands again, and very near the figures reached on Saturday. It was a bigger crowd than én former years attended on open- ing day. Weather was against a big crowd, i tod, for tt was a bit wintry, and there were frequent snow flurries that made | , one feel that filed led bac halos t yet taken ve, ‘Phe iN ‘trend qhape, and the card a very interesting one, with the Ozone Stakes, for two-yeat-olds, as @ feature, In this event fourteen ¥ ungatens were carded, ad « ca pant four ‘Start by cist Be ea Be hat oy Bpeedway Best of Youngsters, ind Cr way were the loc. seme oemer Boing, to, the powt better, than st 8 shade ther, the feld rent a eA dy arene AG ad Faerwiih ha Jackoo ronpminry ata torrid yd allow ng end y Speedway, one of tho edb; ras Thay held this order to the , where eed feast he be eteteenth oie, ae ugh the bune 8 burt eae a for she came away in way began to won by two lengthy 8, “wiio poutunimed “ing others and boat tskane Lee of a. length. Shai Shree-veat-olde: jackson threes ahr eer Fi, t Starters. rat ee a Ki wile Roe OMT Wen & A ent to whe front at the. ae, viet, lend of two lengths who. “vas three lengths In ead Dance, who, with Port Panay wae bending A eh] bunoh, ae an sing ‘Gras ray toby an and beaten, meved 3, Age Che sta a thaF aa tas who atkat Hea i very last jump BIS i ieee trad as ly a ites for Favorite, y_& breese for aun fe weds youd. oF of, rand Le ere eee. then hid ved hing bad 1 Wi ict ie mites, tis oe aaa was coh HY A ak ss geokse jeden 15 to J Shot. FA Whorler 1H) 3 Wwieara, Atabo.” Boo ni Beare ee ade “Baplorer, Pronia,’ Bally Red Night Home First, pata and Explorer raced head to she stretch, followed by fea Rnlgnte Wisord ana ‘Flowsel in the run home the pacemakers died away and Hed night. took the dead, win ning in@ drive by a lengiin and a halt from Whonler, who beat Florizel a. Beng for the place, be erty .OB—-8000 added; maidens; three- we LAA Mery wx furlongs, Start fair. driving fine. AT, sceatort *S Nell Yea mer Ae 78 7 8, bale © Mirror, Sun Glint, Noraly hte Sia Boes, O11 Lo aD oa GE ae Keator All the Way. Keator ‘ent to the front the atart, made all th hala In & hard Grive treet rene yer whos beat BiMy Roach @ ngth for the ee FAIR GROUNDS WINNERS. FAIR GROUNDS RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, April 19.—The winners of to- day’e races are as follows: (RST RACE—Joe Colson fi eee tO 1), Pores be Phen -5. RACE—Five and a halt fur- ae io to t) 1, Fannetto Howani 3. Time— OND Ra wee, £9 1 D2 Hi FOURTH Bho? us mile—Cornwall fs Aiae Day (6 to 1) ) 1, Miss ttle Scout 8. ‘Tine-—1,42, ety ate Pole ib & FOURTH to Be 1, Misi Roout, 8. TI FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs.—Mary gen G to 1) 1, Oudon dl to 2) 2, Joe Goss @ to 1) 8% Time—11s. — MEMPHIS WINNERS. MEMPHIS RACE TRACK, April 19. 'The racea here to-day resulted as fol lows: FIRST RACE—Hann: 1 van Nes @ to 6) 2 NEDCOND R ito" Gomes # to. 6) ton, Nails dan G Tae ES FOURTH RACE—Jos, Reddtek (6 60 5) 1, Kngwor Ky to. 1) 9, Bady Navarre 3. Leen! te RD RAC) Five and a half fur- Doyla (2 to 1) ey it eae slp Brogkiva iy As 5) 2, Palernian (4 to 8, Time—l UNION PARK RESULTS. Ae aH ARG UNION RACH TRACK, 8ST. LOUIS, hat bola bier? fu it RST 1D RACE-One )—Colo- mil oon an ie 1) 4, Bt, Repolute Up “10 ca » : Batt don hae ws Ny 2) My ene Nelly ae bi re 1 aks ee Mca ri sanen 008) seins a ae by. Re hte ER cs acy FIGHTING TERRY pe FROM SANITARIUM (6 paar etatel ba ae "Mio Mm’ from the Institution at Stamford, Conn. —— (Special to The Mvaning World.) STAMFORD, Conn, April 17,—-Terry McGovern, the pusilet, who caused a wcene In the Hotel Metropole and ‘was hurried to Dr, Givens's Stam- ag Pow was RST ST Lt ACE—Four halt t irk Ye Wasteral (4 to. 6) 3, TP interteht “G foe Goyne 8. too) 1, Old Eng teat a time April 17,—The races here to-day resulted (10 to me— Govern Very’ Quickly Flies : BROOKLYNS ARE AGAIN BEATEN "BY “PHILLIES” Hanlonites Made Great Bid va}, inthe Final Inning, but Got Only Two Runs, O° 5 Hl eancnoummon af oomounouns Sheokard, If. Lumley, rf. Batch, 9. Owens, 2b. Dobbs, o a jemriwell, 1! Ritter, c, Doescher, p. Scanlon, p... A eee =a cote ecueren dD el Scanion relteved "Doescher, PHILADELPHIA, R, 1B, P.O. Thomas, of. Gleason, 2b, Courtney, 3b, McGee, if, Titus ,rf, Bransfield, 1b, Doolin, Dooin, o. Corridon, p. . Za morocorrer Sl ww Seem Blew rocceaop eococconeD Totala .i..45 , SCORE BY INI 22 sel coor NINGS, Philadeiphia 21000 20 Brooklyn .. Alpin ouliavor eles Base Hits—Off Doescher, 6; off Bcan- BAY 3; off Corridon, 7, First Base on Eutls—Oft, Doescher, 4) off Bcanivn, y 2 E oft (Gortidon, 4, | Struck Out Doeschar, 4; ‘by, Seanton, 2 by Core Hite~Thomas, Thus, 1», 3, wie Pitches orridon, % Te—-Mr. Bauswine, (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PAK, ‘BROOKLYN, >) April 1%,--By @ score of 7 to 4 the Phila- Nes gave the Trolley Dodgers their third defeat this afternoon. Firat Inning. ‘Thomas tore off a single to centre. Gleagon strolled to first, and Courtney. @id- the same stunt, McGee forced Courtney out at eecond, Thomas socor ing on the play, Titus filed out ty Owens. McGee went out, Ritter to Lewis, ONE RUN, Beoheckard strolled to fret. Luriloy | wi forced Bheckard at second Doolin to Gleason. Batch singled to Ma@ht. Goat bon fumbled Owen's tan, Dobbs 1i!s1 ‘out to “Mtue and Lumley shoied) Batch was dovbled up at third, Ove RUN, Second Inning. Branafteld fouled out to’ Ritter Dboit went, its Be Medes a to filed out to Titus, ale,” maclenaon, ‘to oan ty sie ning’ . Gauriney to Branaiee, NO RUNG, Third Innings Corridon walked 0 firut. Thomas went oul er ty MacGamwell on a alee 108, ralegaon, siete 1veonand (3 Whig n ga) Rv Raneckard 1 t to Tht toe "deer yi ir at ey wath ua. waiig| a ‘out, talsaaon to rage tcket ONS oeam ie +. Fourth Inning, ok! amwall. dll Bras | TPRSPRAR SSE oo see al NEW “YORK, MONDAY, APRIL ira 1905, EFFECT OF APRIL SNOW ON THE RACERS. TIING RACERS FIT AT GRAVESEND TRACK Oiseau, Crack Two-VYear-Old of Last Year, Among Those Worked, Looks in Good ae RACE TRACK, GRAVESHND, April 17.—While the track és dn aplendid con- dition, the weather keeps so cold ont trainers ere inclined to eave thelr horees us much aa p ‘There ws oon fittle or nothing inethe way of long work, all baing on the ehor or brush onder, ‘There was quite a oumber vf useful gallops yesterday, as the morn: ing was quite pleasant, Fred Burlow sent a rumber of hia colts along at quite a tnerry clip, The following were the beet triais: GE de tip; nice work ot BOX—-012, 28 4-5, 35 2-5, very speedy IT «12 @oon, ‘fur egy ed SA pt ce ef ita fs ins ee i ra 8-5; an ue ie ALL RIGHT 0.1 0.24, 0.86, 0.48, 1.008, r glater, gra a at fin pelt, a, ; 1.16; pouns ‘wp; quite nice work, 4 ly} tor this norse, he haa been stich a. .iiey’ oe tooke ‘ts fe if oat o would ‘appointment # ts diMoult to place flm;| 40, htm, hy ed but he Is doing eplendidly and he mey, ya 1%, 0,24, 1 F096, be worth a bet among a eheap lot of ¥ @ nice oolt and bag oooR 0.0, 0.86, om hangs ABBOTT—0.12, 0,24, 0,96, 0.49, | 1% hice gait.” Bo handily; Uomo poy up; a nice uly) Sm? ‘eon anid took aa tf she wit improve Galiops, We LAWSO! ey. ehewe Tot pe 1.19 8-6; all ou! COLD PREVENTS BIG BALL GAMES Nice work and cer! @ rank counter- speed, ‘ fe a@ double to amas tore of fete! AF iieasce ln) ie to centre, scor- ing Corridon an iomas. Courtney aingled to left. ‘ritue doubled to left, fae Gleason and Courtney over tha ranefleld fanned the air, FOU: third on ey wi pitch Y yi out i Thomas and Rit- aie Tumlen aied oot 71008: ngoagonable Weather Disap- In this city the contest between the | Giants and Bostons was declared off after a sharp enow flurpy in the early aftemoon, Over in iadelphia the cod wave prevented the Athletics and Rostons, of the American League, from clashing and cold weather also prevent- ed the playing of the Cleveland-Detroit game in the Forest City. Beveral of the minor team contests were alwo declared off because of the unseagonable weather, Seanaasheek dS NATIONAL LEAGUE. BOSTON AT NEW YORK, Game postponed on account of snow, AMERICAN LEAGUE. BOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA. at Game postponed an account of cold weattver. Ns be Inne, points Fans at Polo Grounds for Brock) in Philadefphia and Detroit i ie ee Ee io my ze age and Stops Minor Leaguers. cae out to is Three big longue baseball games were ‘ wens way | postponed to-day on account of the cold an Ria be nay Stesond' ta | Weataete Brant Seventh Inning. tun_ went, Ky Be: jon hat McGam- car 61 a aha ‘i Lay De Ov een to Beane = serene Higa. Bosal tot Bignth aa the alr. don sig- ered teed efeld un- DETROIT AT CLEVELAND. Se aa account Of cold RRO ke! dhe WEATHER-—ratr; coo) to-night una 8 PRICK ONE Cane ick BROADWAY PANIC CAUSED BY AUTO | THAT RUNS WILE te Skids Sideways Between Seventeenth ani Nineteenth Streets, Endangers Many: Lives, Destroys a Store Entrance. . and Crashes Into a Car. WOMAN WHO OCCUPIED | THE MACHINE IN JURED. She Said She Was Mrs. Coates, but Refused i Give Her Address—Boy Who Was Passing Was Also Hurt. \up, skidded sidewise aud endangered lives betweon Seventeenth and Nits } teenth streets, incidentally injuring two persons, destroying the front d of the entrance to the W. 4&'J. Sloane carpet house at the Nineteenth) @HIGHLANDERS HAD EARLY LEAD a on Cassidy's error. Williams fouled out to Kitiridge. RUNB, dep ri Hin walked. Jones score yan Williams to Blberfeld, forced out on © feld to \Villiams. Second Inning, Wiillame fouled to Stahl. by rh 1d for three ‘] mn giow Gioete, Conroy hi 8 and anc cut, tat Conroy. filed to i | Sonroy fle RUNS.” Minrtinarnn walked, antl ones beat oF f® bunt. Hoth advanced on Hill's a thee, Puttmann to Chase. Sahl ain: Huelaman former scored on Meduire’s throw out of the box and relleved by Clark: gon. Atullen tte Cassidy were dh Milas Te Ohne THRE RUNS. Fourth Inning. Chase struck out. Clarkeon struck “out, ond, Casetdy to Mullen, NO RUNS. Shaughnessy etruck out. Fifth Inning, Keler was out on grounder to Sta mfberteid’ truck “out Willams Bic safe on Cassidy's error, and then second. Anderson walled, stole third ad stole tie bang awhile ‘Claman Hill tied 9 vroring, ‘Stat! ‘out Be IN WASHINGTON "Up to Third Inning Senators Dougherty walked and Keeler was wife Keeler and Elber- feld were doubled up on the: Intter’s grounder, Mullen to Cassidy to Stahl: NO Jones id ‘oft with a three-bagger to on Bial its rrounder, which forced FIlll Blber’eld to Willlamy. n forced Stahl out at secoud, Huelsman vas yes grounder, Blbur- RUN, adored HIGHLANDERS .... ...-...0 120 4 Medulre was ‘aint, Chase taking wage es e1 ried to centro, scoring Townnend and Jones. Hueleman singled, Btahl and worked a double steal, bord third which struck Stahl on shoulder. Cawsidy walked. Putimann wag taken sues. eal il one to MoeGulre walked. Dougherty’a grounder forced MoGuire out at #ec- Kittredge walked, ibut he Townsend were doubled up: Chase fh Biberfeld to Chuse, NO RUNS, nd Anderson a moment 0c | corner, breaking all tho windows in a Broadway car and causing panic, One of the injured was 0 richly-dressed woman who was in the oo during its ‘frenzied perfomance. She gave the name of Mrs, Coates, but i] refused her address, The automobile, under contro! of Chauffeur’ James Dorris, wap engaged | at the tables of the New York trangportation Company by Mra, Coates for, |® shopping tour. She spent some time in the Sloane store and gave Dorris an order as to his future movements as she entered th hicle upon leavi Dorris turned on the power and got | two macb! ity ready to turn up Broadway, ne Fahd fences gran! aid not moye, He tinker arou smashing In the great plate gli with the levens and finally got down off) doors, ‘The crash what pear “tl a bis! his seat to make an examination of the! the store And crowded cusome: a maohinery below the running gear. | clerks Jo/ned in a mad ending to a Teeite ine at mn jh rush for satety,, uit teed a nae Salen ek mp 5 re rae oe beste Wee Had Only One Hit Off Charged Across Street. 1 ds aera Lie ae Guideresy By ai be in oak 3 Buddenly the colipe jumped @ few! But it wt UE Veh Od" hed al HNO, 70.3, 0282-5, 0 #3,\<uer,| sebaols hie ag a, tp ie velng Delivery of Puttmann, feat, boeke’ u eentie ‘urve: and ‘charged |oilt: knocere: Heyit ni ee eon 221 2-6; 18 pounds up. og ie ‘old| to, know Just what to fo wit ‘same i cee actoss the street, bringing up against Baowralk, oftigen-peat-olg Joneph tro fsa Ming le work ony Gh id oe Put lin down aac Unterrolt, the cup with a jar that threw Mrs, |p, No. Hm MAdinon aheess Ae i not much wdvanced, but Lae Ne. pounds i £8 his oes BATTING ORDER. Coates against the front window, For a pat! im after the runaway athe iti LD eae #37, 050|, HEAD LAD—4, 0 4.2 mement the coupe quivered as if in hes. iki tunately Joseph was not run 1088-6, 17 sandy . eats up vite abner. vin the ns Hightanders, 7. Washington. tation and then {t started down Broad: | hip ijures were confined to sae 7 y iherty, If, Jones, of, way. NE y, Ife Broadway car, smash: bevesine: bent 4, 0871-81) | BREN Ty, abs baad ail f| eneler rt Hain, bb, How {t ciroted inf and out among atrest | in it, reboundea to eel Present dae cr ober, and looks in ‘Sra TGhe aM Ml nn a | Hite dsdid Huelema: cars and yehicles nobody can explain, ehh A A of the soni ADA BT “BEA L098, 6.95 95m O88 HORE 8 te 1 128 | And Case It appeared to bo endowed with more n+] "alts, Coaces wan ontrled. from th 15 pounds Up. Can't even give Le ocloo ne iy aha phe telligence than the ordinary chauffeur, | i's 14 Ine, store cand nn arenul chaitoe owit a Axed’ the way of going, Fab Settles, ths Reaching Beventeenth street without | mas call fron New ork Hosp ry PA a feo rl pate ‘aey ‘noes eae ny Cae o i ening: Pattee sn, pb. Townsend, DP. mishap the coupe atopped again. be attended | t ra, pounds up. ‘Doing fine, but hanily up to| this, great Sold. Ores se Dorris had been chasing it, As the) ‘re othen et nes ; oe wants to run off hig BY BOZEMAN BULGER. yehiole stopped he grabbed hold to olimb 9 mbles, o ja as seas tb to hia seat and Mrs, Coates started to} Jn the meantime reports Riga LKR “Subone i 1.99 2-5, 0, (Special to The Evening World.) he a Bi Adit automobile nad ppread thro! he eee UU) Kee Nip colt] WARILINOTON, Apri if-with the | cpt ‘pe. goer te: sump cut | Batare ping district and thousanda tis phat Mine ot the improving kind. Han| 4 Hap ied the sabia ge leat either the chauffeur or the passenger trek abot thes carter ps4 aed th 0, 502-5 | not had much we crowd shivering Wke am aspen leat be- | sould wet the automobile began to back| street and Broadway. The widest me ! ; rath MAGKY, WITT! D525, 0.40285 fore a northwenter the Highlanders bun-| yp, [pore were foated in The seawall Pounds up,’ Is ‘ft to run fits’ rave, is] breeming; 106 ari nive cyte themselves up and went after tie It fat faster hackwandsothan 4¢-had Heer ee aT chen RenluTancae a at rf rather # cheap horse, i. gues «| Bat has not lone enough, ie Juagtity an| wastingtons again to-day. BabA OR KRM U RABIN ehade baie) Hrmibeke jana the policomen went back te ee ‘I 0.49, 1,02, 1.16;, handily:" 100” poun No.8 6, 08, 087-4 Firat Inning. able curves and slides in dodging other| "ths coupo was scarcely sotatehed; | vehicles, Doris had been shaken off but was again in pursuit, The coupe came to & dead atop just in front of the door of the Sloane store, After a moment of repose it backed up in @ gurve and started ahead at full speed climbing the sidewalk and ‘Tho extent. of the damage was ge placed rear spring, Dorris. the ¢ Punets yaa placed inden arrowt sal with ‘criminal’ earelerreas after Tad assured the polloo that no danger o¢ the coupe taking Rersonally, conducted tour way. Not “one of, the windows waa broken, j ) . there was. "ot "Broads HIGHLANDERS AT WASHINGTON. 1 WASHINGTON .... ....-- 103010 Futemann ‘war. Rt on’ @ gro! ir to Bea thed ‘bai init er ana Rete (Cntinued from Sixth Column.) ereun ‘3 Herrela OR wien to Sixth Inning—Dougherty singled, Keeler saorificed, ee aaa aan Me Inning. feld out. Williams walked. Dougherty scored on a double steal. Dougherty fouled out, to Kittri Anderson out. One run. tad os nd scored on Hiberteld¢ Cassidy out. Muller fanned, Shaughnessy out. No ras Are tO. EIREN athe atic | * Seventh Inning—Conroy flied out. Chase singled. MoGuire . flisc to Jones. Clarkson hit to Townsend, No runs. \ Kittridge singled. Townsend and Jones struok out, Hill . walked. Stahl grounded, Williams to Chase. No runs. by Eighth Inning—Doughetry fanned. Keeler singled. Elber- ={ eld wag hit. Williams forced Elberfeld. Anderson's triple. scored two. ‘Conroy’s double scored Anderson. Cha 6 ‘ARPA: ‘M Chicago (A. L.)—End ninth: St. Louis, 0 Cae 0. At Gincinnati—End sixth: Pittsburg, 53 Cincinnati, 3 At St, Loluis (N. L.)—Chicago, 53 St. Louis, 9. i Peni diibad hs hits areal tg LATE Ree Te AT Meee. ANNIE ALONE (6 to 3) 3 j SIXTH RACE—MISS MARION (4 to 1) 1, SARNER (20, to 0 2; HOBSON’S CHOICE (4 to 1) 3. SIXTH pages Wate My by 2) 1, GRAND OPERA 12 SECOND: MATE: 4) ala