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es AWEATRON_snowern) Batae Mie WRATHDR—Showers turns, rain and colder, INAL i R ESU LTS E 0 TIO N [« Circulation Books Open to All.’?_ oa ES Se “ Circulation Books Open to All,’? dhe PRICE ONE CENT. ~NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1905. HIGHLANDERS’ BATTERY TO-DAY AND SECTION OF 20,000 ROOTERS ON HAND. | ENDS IN A RIO 20,000 Fans Loudly Demand Rain Checks, Protesting the Continuance of the Game After Second Inning When the Rain Was Coming Down in Sheets. yee LATE WINNERS AT NASHVI/.LE, FOURTH RAGE-—ELITA (16 to 1) 1, BELLE DODSC 1) 2, OGONTZ (3 to 1) 3. _F1ETH RACE—ROMOLA (7 to 8) 1, "HISTLES (7 LY PRIM 3. j rH RACE--RED MAN (11 to 6) 1. JOHN DOvLE ) DOM (20 to 1) 3. ie AT PIMLICO. i SIXTH RACE—THE VEILED LADY (6 to 2) 1, Sif. 2, THE CRICKET (even) 3, AT ST, LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS, |” FIFTH RACE—BROOM HANDLE (1 to 3) 1, CANYON MISS MAE DAY (5 to 1) 3, XTH RACE-—TRISTAN SHANDY (4 to 1) 1, BEHO 02) 2. TOTNESS (5 to 2) 3, on bom PANIC AT FIRE: LIGHTNING HITS ; fe, a atten to5) 1,5 Fe 29 BUILDINGS | BIG TOWER AT |- "284-07" 5%" woe wa ARE DESTROYED LUNA PARK(..°3 H/RD RACE SENMORA (2 to 5) 1, CHARLIE DICKS Blaze Sweeps Over Browns-| Frederic Thompson, One of the CROWD SWARMS ON FIELD AND BREAKS DOWN FENCES. Management of Local Americans Says Rain Checks Didn’t Arrive in Time and to Square Things with Fans Promise Free Admis- sion to All at Monday’s Game. 1 2. GOULD (10 to 1) 3. URTH RACE—LITTLE GIANT (5 to 1) 1, THE MESS R (8 to 2) 2, LAMPODROME (6 to 1) 3, BATTING ORDER. ‘ 5 y POSITIONS, WASHINGTON. TH . i See cer iissesupsisovns Bhobwer ss) le | f p PLETHIRACE--PATHOS (3 i0 2) 1, COMPASS (8 to } oar ‘Catcher ville in the Midst of the | Owners of the Place, Is SEA SHARK (3 to 2) 3. | Chase.. First Base . ty “ite rwilliame. Becond. Base Passover Celebration. Shocked by Bolt, (2 to ae Main eidtora.e {7 to 2) 1) TILLIE RUSS’ Conroy... . ( ) 2; Biverfeld. Bhortstop ..... 1 te a Ot pee anne ree | f tay é +. Left Field . tne Mies tas ortogos Rowe, Whe) Form Coney Island was badly damaged by a! Vi y f hu | AQUEDUGT, RESULTS. Pedal ae tha Pace ran of Ml orolock thls afternoon, Frederic W. SINGINNATI AT CHICAGO ‘ “ - edpscahamengesens TTT VA started in the very heart of the cmlony, | Thompson, one of the owners of Luna 3 # ¥ bs 4 : ‘The opening game of the American League season this afternoon broke RACE which ‘dogtroved twenty-nine buildings |Park and Percival Hyatt, the well- ane ; tp tn ariot, Twenty thousand fann, denied rain checks by the management, FIRST Green Room (8 to/netore it was checked and at one time} known booking agent, were shooked by GINCINNATI .....6 012002000 when the game was called on account of rain after three wnd one-half tn; STAKE WINNER 2) 1, Old Guard (12 to 1) 2, @peed-| theatoned to mine out the entire settler |q bait of eloctpolty that struck tho great BRAN asses aaa 0.01 O-Mleunat ' fiings had been played, hooted in derision at the promiee of a free gamo on way 8 Brame buildings fairly choked with| [ng te tower ut were not badly) TV AUM «sass BUR TIC Hi ; o- Monday, and wont away giving three cheers for McGraw, tho manager of SECOND RACE—Head Dance| tinder. a helt a anny Cumned Uke!" “Many bulldings tn course of conetruc- atay : é « the Giants, Pang i (Even) 1, Arabo (7 to 2) 2, Loba| Which ware crowded vith worshippers, | tton ead eked Pepe toe ee hee President Farrell, of the'Hi: ndera, says that he regrete more than . were wiped out and whole families were | proaching season, were n ni Badge 3, impri a ONE DEAD, 0 a Site the Imentabe win Ciploe his ausdcloas) opal. | ie jadge Imprisoned in the urper floors of ome Saree vorkmon were burt, The! new INE DEAD, ONE DYING OF STAB WOUND. the follwing etatement this evening: ix. H THIRD RACE—Gold Ten (4 to 1)| culty. wind, ‘There was a wild scramble for Ny “We had no idea thet there would be a storm, and Secretary Nahon Six-Furlong Handicap Is Won 1, Moult (8 to 1) 2 Nery 4 FS Outside of the twenty-nine bulldings|eatety on the part of the 600 worknien| KINGSTON, N. Y., April 21.—One man Was to-day: Regtected to-take any rain checks to the grounds, Cwing to the great| fy ene Lindsay, 12 setae ence troreds # yncore of otner,/employed in Luna Pork getting tntolnscked to death and another dying from stab wounda: be ry ’ pees some three or four blocks away from! shape for the season. erowd it ‘wae impossible to arrayge any system of rain checks right off ity Ghar FOURTH RACE —lIrene Lindeay| the centre of the confagration, caught] ‘the storm) which gathered power aa|\O0Cs rear Arkville, Delaware County. Three Hallans pact 0 0 fire from flying embers. The firemen it sped towanl the ocean, after passing sed tickets from Arkville te New ‘York before the: (12 to 1) 1, Rosetint (8 to 1) 2, Wo! were kept busy rush from one part! over Manhattan bore such an ugly “The fairest thing we can do 16 to admit everybody who goes to the game Monday and says he was at the game to-day without charge,” (Spectal to The Evening World.) Han ds pees ering eed ON A OOK, (pa He approainsd) the| Island: et sie vened, At request of elaware County offiots When the Rain Came. Robly to the resoue, but the Subway | AQUEDUCT RACH TRACK, Apri 21! FIFTH RACE—Lipton (16 to 1) 1,| Were of no assistance, becoming wildly| Sl, men at DA AM acti Hcl fy Y rrested by Ulster County officers who boarded tf ‘There was an enormous crowd pres- | People did not give @ rep, Thousands |—One of the best cards of the meeting Billy Roach (8 to 2) 2, Fish & oxelted at’ the firat appearance Of the) It, “wnat they’ took the warning ot | ea: Kingston, \ flames, and devating their time to run- ning about ana Wringing their hands, | the btack clouds or many would have es) " ‘i je t to sea, A & SIXTH RACE—Phyllla A. (7 to 2) Gallant Work of Rescue, i fclhe tt HIL Hb enh were employed as woodchoppers by acid manuf The police and firemen worked with| sands of wires that are exposed in tho] “OMPA nies near Arkville, the greatest bravery end skill and |yarioua amusement enterprises be- Baved dozens of liv: About ten fire-| came heavily charged and for a few men were overcome by smoke during |mmoments was telhific. The bolt which cht to witness the opening game. Black | Were dumped off at One Hundred and | Was offered at Aqueduct this afternoon, clouds were piling up over the Palinadcs |Thirty-seventh street like so much | with the Rockaway Stakes, for three- Ney the game was called, but every- | >a##ese, being compelled to wait there | year-olds and upward, and a elx-furlong bedy thought the storm would blow | {°F tains that went up to One Hundred |handicap as the features. There wore| 1 Enda Jackson (8 to 6) 2, Pythis 3. over. an eee Ppekey Every one | excellent fields no both races ay the camo ety, however, that | contests prom: to be stern and ex- et a Rosas aunty tha las “halt of [te hardahip was taken in good humor, | clting, start and was never headed, Right and ‘True, Monet and. raphiity raced in “Pop” Anson Early A That the card was a drawing factor |.close order behind itretch the third inning, At times the spec- ly Arrival. a ne 0! order him until the stretch | the Tevous work and three were serl- 970-f Luna Park tower theless the management elected to con- Pop" Anson, who ‘came ali |S00d attendance, and the bettors 16vs- 4 home Kolly was whipping and driv- |dedths from flames or amoke there would Gravesend and as far west as tno tinue the game and Washington went |‘%¢ wey! from Chicago to mascot and | ed up in good abape for the first time | {ng Monet. all the Bat niittle Jonn: [have been a trometdous Joss of lite if to, Jersey coast to bat for the first helf of the fourth, |8ct & thrill. Boon afterward, ‘rim-|Of the meeting, The weather was all fon Kept Gokt Ten's head in front and hadn't been for the prompt action of po: | NC™. NST RSet aaa making three runs, The utmost. con- Sneed Rata nied Bs ihe Patt Bias, Fan Rea ee nem reine toe PERSIE BM, Teng tha thet mera Jerry 6." Cannas Neeonen ssid A eiaeh) work ot prepating the stand for tho A » Srwpped Fran : hine ran a bad Laesed finishing abso- ing next month will not be serl- Sas chien Pree Gis heAna or Farrell on the back and waited anxe| ‘The Goyerning Committee of the Met- Eitri Hate pie aa ously Tetayed, ‘who clim| own ously the moment Shee he should | ropolitan Turf Association gece a dee ate fetish rt Invaded” the fold) clamoring for rain | joan out the new ball Biden fhe eetbe oc aneriso te ae tien ee - hes ‘ills SHVILLE WINNERS “al eams Jeft the olub-house prompts Soatlgh fumistioe;d lee way ohe was frightened to i i; ‘The policeme “anetattea to the grounds | ly at 3 o'clook and, quickened by the Bel: ‘Savana Hanah fen ied Sti iliay” re ont Hie athe 9 fre re ata ‘(4 ane vera eae a NA : th thy strains of a Mvely march, @wept across Metal 2 ydeolined to permit the M, a isa Brownsville, At VILLE, Tenn, April %.—The \ in one long ime, the red-coated High. |*;,t0,reeulate ily businon tans Bid geet bestirrpeudssa pita baat ‘ broken in the crowd- igh RACE added: tor, tworvear Ate mi, which ts on| winners of to-day’s races are as fol- Hedy beds Neds brokin bea Meats Jangers a the Washingtons in full gael fee aan ‘ane ad and Jack F han the ‘corner of Belmont aveme, waa lows: of, the spect iniform of cadet gray, After prego. | Woe stiviag. rn Irene Lemay Takes Fourth Browneville’s most imposing structure, | yy v i i) " FIRST RACE—Varloties (8 to 1) 1, . py Vile eg anlage lias ‘Genliccbr Bale ae tas rr a ei frone tahoe the front at | 022 at the few butial mater. jor @ tot) 2 Wextora 8. Time the Most Impressive Work of ' j “there woltid be a postponement patel b a anita, lacs ren Wbavis wis i ca £0 | eee ana pate “ne ee ae a pobre de ie “SECOND RAO MA tesplanhase: |Mport the D. Sh h d enrieirly, cain ites, fou ad vam | ine urn with: Wotan and Gallant met courre.-Mr. Hose, 150 (9 to 2 and 9 to e Vay at eepsnead. ‘Bal Was taMing ai the end of the ICO RESULTS, In the atro Rota took Beo0 factory by ‘Bengal ess, This dulld- | P°Rank Hollday, 120 (6 to 1 and 2 to 1) BAM hour of delay and It wasmanitestly og Fh Room i a Head. and stayed there to the last. a matesnthy ing, aoording $6 Fire Chist Lay, was|f peaia, 14d (7 to Land 4 to) & ‘Time-- Wbie’ to continue play, so the|, BALTIMORE, Apri The races run} Spéedway ‘raced to the front soon at. | Where passed him and made |supposed to be fireproof, S11 Sed, eae i 4 é Gane was called, Then ennuet'a rusn| fe to-day at Pimlloo resulted ea fol.) (OF the start and get the pace, but us zreog, bid tor the S troublen however: |g lumber, of men are employed In] Van Benavor Matt and Savond ulso| SHBEPSHPAD BAY, April #1.—Brao- ‘Thés sprinter is tooktng and ore - lows: “| s00n as the stretch pvt Pa] reen , | the different: floors in Lally’s establish- H a I tmos: ai-|8. Booker, trainer, E of 38,00 rain-oheck hurighy fans for) pier RACE—For three-year-olds, olx| ey cee edo mnens, edicts teliowes by ae nwho beat Fe ona ra nes | Ment. All, of the Jews of Brownsville ONHIRD RACT—One Mile.--Hortonsia, Hid Ane recreate eh tea) ORLY 1i.—115 pounds up; hat the toket offices, ard ‘aad Bantanne. Old. Guard | half lengths for the place. fra olgirette smokers and some of| 01. () t0.10) und (2 Optoway 10 Hone and ie, traok | that was 9,18, 0:3 3-5, 0,88 1-5, 0,60 46, hig furlonge--Yorkshire Lad’ (8 to 6-and favored the trainers who had horsés.to winner at Aqueduct appeared ‘ ce) : Policemen Use Clubs: 1, Miss then closed with a rush, and O'Neil was 4404; welll 4- | Glasa’s men smoked while at heir work,|1@0 to 1) and (12 A i) : toon ted dias toh 4 ati 4 Fee-| forced to ride his hardest Coohe wErlett aan yearcolae sole pd up Ub; seven fitonae, | On the fourth floor one of the emokera,| (12,to. 1) and (4 fo Bye i Wonk this morning at Sheepshes Bay,| tricked up tity morning fie fis noliodmaen olubbgal inainpeliinatss |" lke ee Green Room, home a hend. Old Guard | Won eat: working in the midst of huge pilen of | gin vane a 148 gt and Pea Ridge also J ks was a hard one, Bud May, tra/ Lage clothing, was torn, hate Were: loat legen tha ‘Ghled sinter sya ve ae length and a half in front o ewe foue ievig, PPL | skonintor, oarelessiy throw hie cleneetsa| fan? Woe Puetaw and Pew Riake als) out priday te always moro or less obs, “tice mini one, Bud May, tral Fata indiscriminate slugging wee In-|, ND, RACH Tor, maidens i CH—$T00 adited: selling: th Tiliy Roane: 4 ‘away, it J paid by Chief Lally, ignid , | sorved as a day of rest for race-horees, 0,27, 0,4, 03% 101, La dae f Chere sits four rods of fence old BAC ery three f ms Igniting RS I. ‘ in or four Fi ‘ e and upwards, ali Pala and Op Ups maven a tens Sta S| the stuff and starting a big blaze at} FAIR GROUNDS WINNERS, jana to-aay was no exception to the rule! diy. Waa going easy the o # grounds were torn own | veil and en Pai a g noe, as tar as the Bay was concerned. Hon-/ *¢»pel wlong the last part. vine Hi cd ‘and ar ine a, j the first the out, We Meokett, Bottiny Rag aa jA tea ior and out) 8,” Blea ACK ACK, 8 . iyate GROUNDS Ra Op TRACK, At ora fell to F, B. Van Meter‘s Incubator,| HasiruL—i0s pounda™ tal ls Sheth oT it Eh Bt, ra | i Cot a "Baile Be of Weston ep Arh lve Nes eyed) Tale) ase. here to-day under favorable conditions, | With 110 pounds in the saddle, Breaking enue, enti 0.2%, 4a, Cite Lord Badge Shut ha The results are as follows: At the seven-turiong pole, working (0! joolm ‘as if hy aN ae ih Ay @mapbtied ‘into kindling wood |i eet picetaany'les fhe 43 Memorial ees penal frst why uk nm SF rain: | FIRST RACH—Startling (iL 1.{tho stand, fractionally his time was ae, vin. trainer. @Moldnoy of the clubbing police. Holle und 4 balk farion eesti be ac soon Joined by Port Arthur and ron Saal easly aha bash Ordired Sarvaparilia (Sto 1) 4, Casato Travers i | follows: 0.12, 0.8, 0.8%, 0494-6, 1.03 5, | | NOY pir pounds. Voi @! majority of those who ate) 6 Ty tty Badge. these three racing head five lengthy a tha Ray Time--0.49 8-5, ( out the milo 14 wa's not up’ to much, ‘6 to 6). 2 mibitious Xe He ton “na § even) na pees, f to the far turn, where Lord aa Real be Bxen race on ac: BECOND ACH — Be iy cael 8 46 mpi! move from trainer, Maio can! Pater, n,m tf a douen Yonati. Hore arihpr [°° 5 oc eee Me tera es Be Banaiio G0 to 1) manner in which the racer accom- SA lV ATE aie at pakertin sani of ia HESS Saree then race inte the (1 to} plished the task, He was never lot § PHIRD RACK.~B Wing aK add UW to 1) 4 Bandillo & Pini nN uny pant of the Journey. e the Hendwe 7 Tut. RACK seep) maiden i or ea ead and head several lengths | tute Fivine Mmeedag 13. ote: Bath oa this afternqan bought tickets, . | FOURT Stooplechas , : it tloketa, famtele yh: lod, rye tty Re rules |p efHOS, of Arab, In {| tf run hom after and defeat the Russian fleet, | : he. beat werk outar df) the: torniie he will take anybody's word that | fos foury: 0p; about two ai66 went to front anit ters, bai 2M a FO RA r A ul i present at today's game |i ine PF arabamo t spain, Ma hates Hat | tip ‘|YOUR } panied to Dy rton (i? to 6 the following: j 2 yd fi Whit id Blue (2 “f° 1a ‘0 beat fo hate 1: na an eit t 1} ait Mayor Johnson tia tony Be Dimond, YOK—103 powids up, three fur- | to the ate 'on Monday,’ pe Pant earch ac re 2408 FR A A Hntebrand aired . ; oR inlet Ml, eto 1) nid 0 to 0) a an no Attention ad. to ie Mreolation success in going after and con- pei ana eae lonae, Ot, ; Also, rari ue Neath tha Oton- Phe mtesvarge, Tt was n Plait top to every | quering life's obstacles will de- One Ticket Spsoulator Fined, | Whitien iether tun this morking, Tab] pf thee CRPPH RA For four-year ih ia ne: iowa sj ei ‘, Phylilo A. Beats Favorite. | | | bend upon the methods Whree tcitet sp drs, arrosiod Inj for the first time out. J, Whalen, | japancan } : meed ing tof itront of the rome Inst night, ) (miner, i $00 invitations, so ¢ ry ih i ogee iH a nt UWACBemhe Te rag ae, Phtlin A. and Poca bead | you eRe bid ‘ ROYAL—12 pounils tous |} ie 8, ps 81,000 a. Bod emplo: ware arraigned ‘vefore Magistrate| DON ROYAL— pow up; 1 ¢ el veal ir ear | ic seas ve, a 1] cioreft ant fo ide er eae nie Flammer, I the Yorkville Court, to-| furlongs, O14, 0.28, 042, 0.68 galloping, Me 5 ee ea) Pearoks aks T, QQO 328 were wis estes ; wore drcharged, ‘The third |S, Booker, trainer, ef : si ty [gle oa Pactledl abled | Re He’ was Befamin Cohen, | KNIGHT OF PEARIc 120 bolada, ups RAY ieee Neat epahia i Sapte ears old, of No, 3% Phird | our furlongs, 4 0.66, galloping, Workod WA, ANCERTON-115 pounds up; five tur ni 1 % Brook]. Ail oh ad . Henin “ques ag'| QUNDAY de Gia BRO on dae ee OO tet Don Royal: Both about ready. 8.1 ‘ : Uh Lona 0 0 aR 88h 1.0 beret