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‘WHATHHR—Fair, cooler, Sunday fair, ah A eis a deem tamge ‘i a hays aaiavakiab! he “PAGES TO-DAY | Including Story Supplement. [« € Cirenlation Books Open to All.’? L PRICE ONE CENT. kW YORK, Se APRIL 22, 1905, rave Robbery Discovered ite 3,500 Years. I Tt was a grave robbery, sure enough, but the thieves were interrupted, Mad they not been, the history of the world might have been changed, for no doubt wars would havo resulted sh would have caused all sorts of rouble in old ypt, The sreat, though baffled, graye robbery, with all he interesting things concerning tt has just been unearthed, after most elaborate excavations in Egypt, out Hof the mystic soll of which has come story that exceeds in interest any hat hive been previously unearthed, he Sunday World, which has come Into the possession of the facts in Urts nost recent discovery of ancient his: ory, presents them to-morrow in a very interesting way. Research, however, can be directed In more than one fehannel, There ara trange things to be |= discovered in these days, as well len in the recesses Take, Instance, the onderful_achiey, ents of that prince of*deduction, Mr. dherlock Holmes, he rst of who rilling adventures Was published. in Sunday's World, ‘To-morrow ate £ the great stories whieh will wit apphare wicks ear, With & H-page illustration in colors by Dan nith. You should not fail to read It. low that the warm weather has come, tie wtiene #irl will begin to get ready for her sua- mer” atield, The Hastern girl-at! Miough, will have to work hard’ to equal the exploits of u dovy, of, Weatern i tbe be Mase ol Lice it in Oklahoma, where these co} they are not uncommon, of some of these cow girls, nota- he Mulhall, astors., Wino, ire, telends Jat Jamaica, next week. It promised 9 who are more} Te Here is ata, Gerla ever Magar peaking of + spring, ranks beating he THREE LONG SHOTS GET HOME IN FRONT -ATAQUEDUCT TRACK The Gadfly at 30 to 1, Toscan at 25 to 1 and St. Valentine at 15 to 1 Some of the Juicy Ones to Go Through To-Day. (Special to The Evening World.) AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, April 22, More than 10,000 people were at Aque- duct this afternoon. ‘The attendance seemed almost as large as on the open- ing day, but it was sald the figures were not as lange, The grand stand was packed, the ring like a sardine can and the lawn was crowded all the afternoon, The feature of the card was tho Queens County Handicap, at a mile, in which nearly all of the starters were candifates for the Excelsior Handicap, WINNERS AT AQUEDUCT. FIRST RACE—The Gadfly (80 to 1) 1, Gray Lad (16 to 6) 2, Del- | canta 3, SECOND RACE—Toscan (26 to 1) 1, Kenilworth (6 to 1) 2, Bun leigh 3, mar (8 to 5) 1; Special License @ to 2) 2, Rust 3, FOURTH RACE—8t. Valentine (18 to 1) 1, Rapid Water (6 to 1) 2, Sinister 3, FIFTH RACE—Champiain (8 to 2) 1, Pronta (7 to we) 2, Arsenal 3. SIXTH RAGE— Frost Wa (9 to 20), 1; Carola (3 to 1), 2) Deuxtemps, 3 cracking good cohtest, The remainder of the card was very giad with the Woodlawn Stakes as one of the features, ‘The track, contrary to general oxpec- tations, was fast and the weather pleas- e ; three-year. oe age aula Wat an ny Re wrk ne, ime a TRO, rallght Maid of *imbueton Sind ran. The Gadfly Is Speedy. BiaafOt threc-rear-olda and A Th Kolck bet to the front goon after a $ hei rot a pera Mart, made all the funning and won Hier bestia i uy QDATIORN Of B Bitter LPin. 5 re et 1 length. of rae and Virgo 1 OL HE ond-and thi tip, atret hore | Bt. Valentine a R: % 18 Pda. tol courth vt Sinhpeer fie a home Gray Lad came f nape, Bet Gig mp and closed very strong forcing Gnd- intent, ‘Tdke ot Mendal fy i OS at ery oh 8S an length, wi Venathe ‘ot Detsantes, Van Ne St. Valentine By a sey rRECOND RACE~-$800 aAde ath pandicen, ihieeveanoldy, and upward) nid SE * bake in front and vet Fg MR Karten, 3 Bt I rin, F. aR et Bente ic 1 { i ty 1A T8 | tine ch fod oS igtener, ‘Lacy Youre, New | furlong Bole Bt But te jade, Bia at oA York and Mainte Worth n, was a het drive betwei Rapid, Woati Another Long hot Wine Vatentin outleglea 8 na a anata cena This Bg By one of Race mr lengtha hey fd intover. ia A Be Algor 8 suites inva "Toscan, a 2-to: Rs CH. —$100 ated: milling hance, tanga ke Foun the mara y le. Re en et 5 Ly ky im rot ho atrecoh Toseait joined the they aud ie in. a3) a oa bata ft was an open race to the last six- Kelly 100 1 xe # i teenth, where Toscan drew away under | Arenal nt 108 54 6 vigorous Nding and won @ Jengti: | green and ‘a, heck Ey Bll Curie and a halt from Kenilworth, who pret baad Borisigh, @ Nook for the. Farrell's Horas” ‘In Front. Ping es cova ecg. amet "aa the first to snow, but was uecher ) @ head ‘rene p er fergie) ar track Tol San, who t made by Coy Maid last ast tall by wart oes A Logit THIRD In the run nea ha tor Bey eatcolda; o1,600 edt four and ands. vg fie (ene dtart” good. nm handtly: the anint Si Ryd Betting. | Pho: 10 Seal, Start ey. WE Bt, mar tr. Pl, rrentt a wea ia! men | tdtayinan. ra ia, i Vas 5 ih 81x: gets fh ited; two. peye maxrig Epetel Lice! ad iy Prog Te ees ft ry nee, furlongs Btart ie ee ws refine” isetmora mee Hira’ and” De Bete alta | etl to ra" : soe, ait, ie ss, Rng Sus layman Won ena Beta "i ure ‘ it iy i Leonard, Joe | Ha; way favorite] Guy eng “Pepper Bea , pm, found, Me speed e; Bore steo ple Guy tah and t e iy 1d won handily at the end b, #30,000 Colt Won E: hie peso mr ko, & qrave<trom the altar Rust, ai inte rac First Water, Went to tha msday tho eee inst furiong, where Gpe:| set" nae Stott all tne Cpingane ne ma took second pide and eas 1a, Who beat Beustemicn se eott?) Fick's viait to tae tetane sid hard ative, "The winner “a ihe ‘cai for for auburn re will ee be fou ot 4 the oat Jo: ns 78 te ade a sh hat ws a sould ae Pe the ae sate ast Ry ate ty tl tht a about sr frenry e tee oe ‘a, | Was that of Sydney Paget's Ormonde’s nee | Who .witnemped It, ih Newton Benni: 1 neo de all FOURTH RACE—The Queens County|(o have refi GET A LINE ON THE — MUD RUNNERS NOW: SHEEPSHRAD BAY, April 2— ‘Trainin; operations at the Coney Island Jockey Club's course this morn- ing were of the restricted order. be- cause of the track's condition, It was tioularly sloppy from the hard rain of last night, and most of the racers | brut shown were only asked routine exer- Watch this ts Hee) ie any kind cf a track, os UB elise ee eed tha wind, A, J, fur- trailer, ada Deut oar, Graal i out fora breese. ‘The atur porformance of the morning » oie? ralle eal runiin the mud, Pee NS ro hs ‘big ator wae. a iva ai ine! 1 i uit et ae ira Right, who with about 113 pounds in the eaddie was sent toa workout of one-mite in preparation for his engage- | ment in the Excelsior Handicap, in which he is carded to carry 108 pounds. Hig) time fractionally was ‘an follows: 0.1, 0264-5, 0.882-5, 0.511-, 1068-6, 1,18, 1821-6, 145 handily, His performance | 1. in the Carter on a’dry track ix well- known, and from the manner in which he nogotiated the muddy. footing this| morning he ts likely to repeat his yic- | IP tory of the Carter, Tho trial of the Facer left @ deep impression on those | The eta of the morning were the aan ras ‘pound: h 04, a 0.5644, hs ai . Te THIRD RACE—Leonard Joe Hay-| - Welt Sa oak be NESULTS OF ALL THE DAY'S. SPORTS LATE WINNERS AT NASHVILLE. FOURTH RAGE—QHIYESA (4 to 1) 1, LADY CAROL (6 to 5) 2, MERELY MARY ANN (6 to )) 3, AT: PIMLICO. . FIFTH RACE—ARMS (7 to 1) 1, GANSEVOORT (6 to 1) 2,- BLACK DEATH (13 to 5) 3. SIXTH RACE—ESCOBAR (6 to 1) 1, COLONIST (6 to) 2, HAGAMANS 3, arene reese GIANTS: ed BY MOB, PHILADELPHIA ,April 22. 2 Aa th the result ofan, argument b McGann, of the New York Giants, and Catcher Abbott durin the ninth inning of to-day's game, in which MoGann struck Ab hott in the face, the New York teamwas set upon and stone by hundreds. of people from the grand stands as they left the) field after the conclusion of the game. When the enoounte: between McGann ad Abbott occurred Umpire Bausweine sen’ . McGann to the players’ bench. ° from the grand stands. After the game a crowd surrounde the coach which was waiting to take the players to the hotel. and the driver was unable to mave the: vehicle. Men. clutche at the horses’ heads while hundreds, of others t ‘bricks a stones at the piayers, The latter were finally huddled togthe’ and escaped unhurt, j AT,ST, LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS. seats ae FOURTH Nac SELL (9 to 2) 2, AOLSCHER (15 to, 1).3. AT-UNION:PARK, . 1) 2, HOBSON’S CHOICE (5 to:1)'3. FIFTH RACE—PARIESIENNE (7. to.1) » 1/:-MISS:MARCONI {even) 2, REMORSE (20 to:1) 3. BASEBALL. AM Ghicago—End fifth: Cincinnatt, 15 Chicago, 2. At Philadelphia—Harvard, 5; Williams, 3. ‘Att. Louis—End eighth: Cleveland, 25 St. Louis, 1. At Detroit—End seventh: Chicago, 3;-Detroit,'6. At Georgetown—End seventh:, Princeton; 2;'Georgetown, 1 RACES IN WEST AND SOUTH. PIMLICO RESULTS, BALTIMORE, April 22,-The races run ‘NASHVILLE RESULTS. NASHVILLE, Tenn,, April 2%.—The here to-day resulted af follows: Hewid ‘ran bare to-day resulted i. FIRST RACE—Two-year-olde, non: ona winners of more than two racte—Pro- oe five and one. teus (10 to 7), 1; Negasam (2% to 6), 3; ron), 1; be ty slat j inn ete ota a 0 1, nee core, Filed, Bl sun Bi Hae Days, spt MaRROND inne bY ae p cor furlong oo bi i ier tt var i pea Mg to 1) ti Joe Coyne (6 t 2) & ‘Algo. a mth anc Country Lad, Karan’ Nase, Ral i ei | RIN Bis Olegtt, Fouir-tn “Eland, Gold Ronny Belle, Nellie openehtey hee na Ssato alto ran Bov. Handleap, THIRD RAC PAS certs edad al ba an ae eget eh TDhaes ses sey. 3! ies sha, (1) and out, ke Cinguevadle atte gnd.t to, 3 ins Albert, even and out,| --— ‘also TancReiting Pin and ‘trapentst.| FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS, pPQURTH RACK—Pimlicg Handican; Flinders (6 to 6 and Sto 8) 1 ‘tae io] 87, LOUIS, Mo., April %8—The races 1) 2, Winchester (4 to 1 and, to 6) 2 | run -harg to-day, on the, Fair Grounds | Mid “Aintres, Waddell, Ih, | Queen | Memulted. a8 follows Bello and W, D. Fasig sis ran, onge,—Tender ea TASS |” UNION PARK RESULTS, see) ps ia Goo Ls na BT. LOUIS, Mo,, April 2%..-The rages Taleo hints 10 toh seen here to-day a} tmion Park resulted | Martius, as follows: Na slo ae oe NATIONAL LEAGUE. cence it as pet) t/ATRITTSBURG. rea . o- x6 - Tyla Oa ie qo eh a f; Mawee am | 100 FANS AT ; REE GAME | SEE THE HIGHLANDERS WI GIANTS BEAT THE $C PHILLIES, ORE 100 2 Poor Playing of Quaker Nine Gave Champions Five Runs BATTING ORDER. New York. Doniin of Givers, 3B. M i‘ fanity, (Special PHILAD®! Philadelphia, Thomas, of, Gleason, 2b, Courtney, 3b, Be if, Bratadeia, tb, Doo! Abbott, a gn, Pp, impli BB sewins te and Bmalle, to The Mventne World.) LPHIA BALL PARK, April As he crossed the field he was met by a fusillade of cushions) 2x—Disgruniied and still bemoaning hie hard luck of yesterday, when the Phil- Nes! splendi id opening programme was Knocked into a cocked hat by the sud- den downpo' had fought ur of radn after 18,000 fans their way into the grounds, Manager McGraw and his faithful band ‘of Giants again wended their way to the Mall Park this afternoon. While ‘the weather conditions to-day were good ney were not to bé: compared to Log ie bated eunphine of yesterday e storm's advent. The air and the typical March wind siderable velocity. THe Baturday half hollday offect thie E—MEADOW BREEZE (3 to 2) 1, ADA RUS- vie tur ‘however, and long before the game terah tte grand stands and ‘pleag! fil ted’ up with swarms of the ever faithful fans, That the Phillies by their, plucky etert have won thelr way into the hearts of the local fans was @amonstrated by the ovation accorded FOURTH: RACE—ATTEMPT Vi to 1) 1, DIAPHANOUS EYE osteo du mace ciliate Another! tilustration of the kindly feeling toward Duffy's men was the presentation day's game work was einautae to Kid Gleason during to- of i isa dtamond ring. Vie and Pome 4 inManeg nit fs tas atte ‘watoniig ihe Fame line-up Cova moat rstene eek Zaantonal flow sae the left in then ential tore t than Lsimotesr thousani presen’ "Been, teams indulged in some lively ey & use the a been. stow ‘of, yeaterda: ented: by several ‘house aeeets, gb and the over- len was much that of the opening day, ed that whon play begin specta lore inary send pad The fleld in spots was folely ree {rom yesterday's rain, but the high wind and a warm sun combined to make the grounds present- able, Doniin out, Btrang sing! econ: iin, MeGa: Corti a sings | and # ana MoGann | diaposed Gleason singled to ne and aun First Inning. Gleason to Branafiel’ to right. Thrown out at ion to Branafield, to Doo- ntried to make second on was out, Titus to Gleason, of if A pitch a And ptit Courtney on second. eo saea Nit to short and Courtney was out, Dahlen to Devlin, iT on B: don a Mages stole second, took rennahan's wild throw ‘and | ainglo by ‘Titus, Titus was Sau napging, MeGianliy to McGann, Second Inning. Mortes walked. A wild pitch put hiin on third. Dahien singled, scoring Mor- tes, Deylin right wi Bres Oo walked, Do was slow ti |#coring. Strang was ball and Gil MeGann_ an: plate, (Cunt, ind Suthoft drew a pass truck out. Bransfleld 20 Mertos. Ginnity, Devlin fanned. Bresnahan fas juthofe tf Thoman out NOR red McG! faniiy's anne fanned, Gilbert singled ty mahan bunted and was out, Brandield, MeGinninty onlin hit to Couniney, who ouch ing: thie bag, Dahlen Mt by itched Born ion nit McUinnity crossed Lh. Gleason took Corridon Out went to the rubber, Mertux and Donlin scored, Dahlen FIVE RUNS. Med to Da iter Ahbo UN! Ibert sored. Doolin fied gut McGann to Mo- Third Inning. ogi tbart filed to Tituy, sing . No Ri Ginnity eavon Out, Dah- | 8. threw nt frat, Ion to McGann, NO RUNS Fourth Inning. Suthoft took the tow from Brane- field and Donlin was out, Strang | struck out, McGann filed to ‘tus, NO RUNS, Courtney beat a bunt, Mertes_ got ‘s high ore. Titus fouled to Dey- lin, rang. muffed Bransfield’s fly Doolin forced Bransfeld, Dahlen to Gli- bert, NO RUNS Fifth Inning Thoma made a fine backward run- ning catch of Merton's fly. thrown, ont In again struck Bho jeaghed frst on Ibemt folea i ty died Nomnas struck out Dahlen was at feet by Courtner. Dev- Mit. NO RUNS, hit to short Buthote fouled Vo. Wrenn pono, Metinnity to Me- “Sixth Inning, to Abbott. Bresriaba ‘out at first by at of same "way, Avbott stole | bax. Baseball Biiestawen ro tessa ehh the Bewile Vee tiety to the Broadway Strollers Jam American League Park’s Grand : Stand and Bleachers. ALL HAPPY AND OPENING | DAY’S FIASCO FORGOTTEN _ Game Is Nip and Tuck Up to the Sixth Inning; When the Griffithites Get Busy with Thee Trusty Bats and Send Three Runs Across the Home Plate. : “i SCORE BY INNINGS. Washington v.sccsecereeessesseeee O 1 1°00 Highlanders os dboepevseevccrs 2 090 0 0 r THE BATTING ORDER. ' é i Highlanders. Washington. H Dougherty, lf. Jones, cf, Lee Keeler, rf. Y Hill, 3b, Blberfeld, Stehl, 1b, . t Willtams, 2b, Hneleman, If, / Anderson, cf, Cassidy, 68, Conry, 8b, Mullin, 2b, i Chase, 1b. Sullivan, rt, McGuire, . Kittridge,.¢. ; Clarkson, Wolfe, p. hi Timpltec-Cownolly: } 4 gies i ——— oot BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Evenihg World, AMBPRICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW YORK, April 22.—~The Hightandera entertained the fans of Gotham frep to-day, flung wide the gates on Wash= | ington Heights and allawed a tide of 25,000 hungry enthusiasts to secure © what vantage points their strength might wrest for them. The unwashed of the Bowery and Cherry Hill, the small and large bor of Harlem and the Bronx, gangs from the Gas-House district, a delegation of sports from the slanghter-houses on First avenue, actors and actorines, ‘fas they are called in dertain parlance, uj®tairs girls and second-story mivn, cooks and crooks of several degrees, old’ men with snowy locks and frosted beards, Jame men and halt men, automobilists and bicyclists, pedestrians | and equestrians and @ few others joyously sat out the spirited contest Der. tween Washington and the Yankees that wasn't costing a cent, 4 ===" mere were no toket takers at the WINNERS AGAIN they liked, ‘Those who came late sae at everything and nothing, Hanlon’s Team Plays a Good Game at Washington Park and Fred Tenney's Beaneat- ers Are Whitewashed, 4 to 0. a hissing with the same ‘ Long-limbed Chase on the premier ‘bal @ot_an indlytdual ovation. Cheney, HN and Murray Hill liked his style. Farrell Works. Up a Smile. Little Manager Griftith was soreeched © at by thousands of admirers and Obe Jurgated just as liberally by. those who swear by the eternal fetlock of John’ McGraw. . Frank Farroll ‘stood at the yawning portals of hia great amphiy theatre and smiled a beamiig welcome. SCORE BY INNINGS, ‘Three times his emile faded as gsusate Boston. 0 00 ¢ 0 0 O-Olendeuvored to separate him from hie | Brooklyn 9 198 8 0 x4) watoh, if Tho late-comers wer ecovered with BATTING ORDER. Bowery dust and Jersey pink mud. Bev- ahha i eral had swum across the Hudson. ghooeare, Lt. Cannan vot: arrived on stilts from across the ae Tenney, 1b. * | ten Duyvel marshes. A few eaid they Abbatlochto, wr, had come in flying machines and gave Polverton imitations of men walking cn nothing, i jarclay, Ite ot Sharpe, rf. Police on Hand, Too. Labhy Ib Lauterborn, 2b Ritter, Neddham, 6 ‘Two hundred cops watched the @reat Molntyre, p. Wilhelm, p. throng pour In without having to inter Mr. Johnstone, Umpt fere with a word of caution, The right- | @ous and the wicked were there to have 4 good time and not muke trouble, ‘Acrass the rlvé In Edgewater the howis of the rooters rippled like the never Weary breakers on the ocean shore, Wow! It was a day to recall the great free shows of Nero and. there was & crowd there to have made Rome howk | First Inning. Joney opened the hostilities with & territic swing which popped a fluky fly into Conroy's mit, and Hil was easy prey for Williams and Chase, Jake Stahl, who now Hlourishes a managerial srarkler in his baseball shirt, ylelded to the pleadings of the crowd and struck, out, NO RUNS. The crowd by this time solld bank of humanity ag flold fences, and a groun Janything hit Into the cro bixwer, Dougherty, he of silent walked tu frst and’ Keeler beat o of his Baltimore bunt to. bunt twive the hi Was resorted to, and both runners, '@ crack, WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, | April Ned Hanlon's ‘Trolley Dodg- oy8 and Ered Tenney’ ball tossens from Beantown mot again on the diamond at these grounds this afternoon. Manager Hanlon had his players out on the fleld Searly and made them go through rele course of hitting out, so that their vould be good when they were led upon to step to the plate and o a swing at the curves of the Bean- ers’ twirler, Both ‘teams showed up well tn thelr | practice stunt, making pretty plays on the infield, while the outfielders sprinted | after long files and pulled thom down in the easiest kind of a way, When the game started there were about 2,000 rooters present, First Inning. Cannell shot w bounder to Owens, who threw. him out at first. ‘Ten! then pasiod the ball to cen re for a “but was forced at second by Ab- batiohlo, trom) Mointyre ‘to Owen Wolverson plated 4 single in rlght, ad- vancing Abbatichlo to second, was an mpi » Batch to Babb, N Sheckard feo pare te first. Ih at fi reg thered fi aus er 6 beat ly. fs in are under to nt rn. reing Bh . by a vanced on Blbert nabbed In time by Mullen, Was there with hie pinch Dougherty ountered In, ou hot une to Wolfe, who threw. init ‘not tn time to cate Rhdervon was out at fret, Keeler scored. Con: {o's TWO RU! Second Inning. ‘in teens «i aaa,