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RESULTS EDITION _PRICE ONE CEN a RESULTS EDITION. _ NEW YORK WHURSDA y, MAY 4, 1905. ‘PRICE ONE CEN ————_ — +4. Fifty Thousand Wildly Cheer as Metro- OTHER RACES ON | EIGHT JURORS VOTE Tl AQ HEAT IN ft HMDIP f i iY AACE KN AND 6YS0NBY GIANTS WIN RESULIS OF ALL politan Favorite and Long Shot Go Un- FIRST CARD AT | IN FINAL GAME " der the Wire Together in One of the ' FOR THE ACQUITT AL THE DAY’S SPORTS Greatest Finishes Ever Seen. BELMONT PARK WITH TH BOSTON > | | —_———_—_—_——_——_ e ee OF NAN PATTERSON i OWNERS DIVIDE PURSE, THIRD Juvenile, First Two-Year-Old_ : Took Lead at the at the Start by GIANTS WIN MONEY FOR COLONIAL GIRL.) — Stake, an Interesting | eso! Scoring Run in the First Sard wad Seo | Event. ‘Four Stood Out for Verdict of Man- Inning. ° GIANTS ak eeh death gh MARE Beat s | —_ | i] ene eee ener Beldame, Peerless Queen of last Year, Fin- BELMONT PARK winners, Slaughter, but the Majority, Convinced § — goope By mhigeeet | ER rani ‘ ir ‘ ‘ n || 2 j HIGHLANDERS VS, BOSTON. ishes Far Back in the Bunch — Society Finer RACREN REO O edd that Proof of Crime was Insuffi- Cd & Tava coils ; Out in Force in Coaching Parties Se a eae RT e| cient, Said ‘‘Not Guilty.’ | BATTING ORDER HIGHLANDERS 27277 6002010 ‘4 ! , : | ea } NG 5 ! we psy at New Course, Finést in in World, | SECOND RACE—Veronese (12 to, i | ise) Lea rs \1, 1, Merry Boy (9 to 2) 2, Green, In balloting on the fate of Nan Patterson, according to the statement pomiin’ct, gate. f a [Roem & | made by a furor to-day, murder in the fret dosrgo was never discusdnd. Site, *, | Taien TH At Philadelphia (A.L.)—Washington 0; Philadelphia 6, , HOW THE RACE W AS RUN ccrnine nace crim water ow Cae at cn ct yat cts tr mmamaesor, mteom™s tari” sai "| at clvelang (AL )--End third? Ghioage 0, Cleveland 6, 10) 1, Vendor (8 t2 1) 2 Comedionne “ang jury retired to deliberate at 108 P. M., and at 1.35 P, M. the first Davila gh th Ravine, db, At Detrat Wctewia ney stl Ute ee Che A a ee, 3% ‘pallot was taken, It was arranged that those convinced of the defendant's Witse, v Willis, Dy At Chisago En Ouls jcago he Metropol ni an aPtty, Msi, thzeecrear-olte, and up: FOURTH Akene-D had heat bes thuocdnge should place upon thelr ballots twofpnrallel atraight lines and ™P!te—Johnston is At Baltimore (E. L.)\—End fifth: Providence, 2; baltimore, KS Te HEN RESIE hd Ree Hine) oh Eby Reinert! | awapn gyaonby and Race, King, Go. -!BAt those who favored a conviction (nb matifr for what degree of hom!-/ BY BOZEMAN BULGER) At Rochester (E, L.)—End sixth: Mnotrea. 43 Rosiesto: % 9 88) $y | ontal Girl 8. iti Lacie ad AT te a an ae os Se ses | guy tet tate Bvemte world) | Mt Buffalo (E. L.)—-End fifth: Toronto, 0; Buffalo, 0. a 0 8S — * i ; ; | TH 1 j i aw faz e , ii FTL | a) rirrn mace asco ama pinty 7 any arr N88 ait 2 reer cog feet a ie a UU FBLA 13 $f is 3 “ai |to 10) 1 Flying Buttrese (18 to 1) 2, 4, 6, 10 and 11 were for conviction. Whe - SUE CENA RINURRTSSPLAT LEC ITTORE * Wan gk 4 yt ag | Rube S pie {Mie allot Wag sev aaaurial aeoainess| Litas. retunini worshe Pelou GRETA STATE GAS*BOARD BILL PASSED. sata Cekatinn 0 ery 18% 8 64) peratonT’ RACH, TRACK, May 4—| (it am wlad UB, peu ‘that there Is no ALL DEFEATED where they begin taking the measure ! i oy Basil host.” fA 218 6 8) other raves than the Metropolitan were oar oN, ehacrmietite thei e}ecs cids1) bien 21 nA aon HLBANY, May 4.—At 5 o'clock this afternoon the Senate the Juvenile, the frat big. stake of the ‘To thie « dutor @ho voted for convic- PIA DING pee tho bill creating the State Commission to control thé HOW BETS ARE PAID OFF. food Meld of entries. ‘They’ were ten the fest domree, Bo 1 Ena iar was Secs ees 8 hs] "The vote was 28 in favor and 20 against’ it, In paying off the bets on a dead heat Itke that of to-day's Matro- || Interesting. even If they See a earn: | monslaumaten, Abd imothing: will sheye jin scoring, “Bresnahan singled 40 oft ICis said a deal was nde by which the Platt people are to pillite Gb. boataehirs, Airs sp batt it of the fa00 valun of the LAS Ae “ie slealechare "were run | her ey ee | Bolters and the fi oe Libby, Hold | atccagn sanehine aha, eres Mee | fave one-of the three Commissioners, Brackett anathen and The backer of Gysorby gets beck halt the total, or $10. A backer ce P Meonidas, Tanya, slelight and Rose: | Aten tDasbeDe aa been fo eae S| Measure Down to a |, ca™yiltennnta, Sten hinge” | Odell the third, Hi eee pe f Bit Race King who hnd $5 at stake at 20 to 1, or,100 to 6, Ie entitled to $59.50, i Fe eT ere | Pan Mean eVEnn AempRietiine ForedCrA Tie Vote Second Inning. ‘A The BV cS marge eas aa eit cos econ’ ballot : jogiats, Mes te. Gane! sp tlert tent ri th AOE TRACK, May 4—The Pe a talc BMH Siro acoultal seven: for conten, Bro nea Semel. WOCRUR RS LATE WINNERS AT BELMONT PARK. “<7 iE BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, May 4.—The Metropolttan handleap here to-day ended in a dea heat between Sysonby and Race King, Colonia! Girl was third, The time was 1,41 3-5, ‘Aye. A third formal ballot was taken at 95% nnd another jurot hnd been per~ Bet voskes: ar Bt aye Rip, Wei, W. Davie 1 8 Groat 11) Shaw 115 They went.away to.a good break after about sevon or eight minutes’ delay . Sysonby at once showed tn front, followed by Race King, Beldame, Colonial Girl, First Mason and others in a close bunch, At the tall of the bunch were Or- monde's Right and Santa Cateltna, Sy- fsonby and Race King raced close to- gether to the far turn, followed by Beldame and Colonial Girl, In making thé turn Sysonby showed a clole lead of fA length and a half over Race King, who was a length in front of Beldame, who was a head in front of Wotan, Race King Closes, There was no change in the omer to tho stretch. In making the turn Race King bexan to close again on Sysonby, and got to him at the furlong pole. Beldame and Wotan were beaten at this point and Colonial Girl was com- ing on strong, She faltered and was toaten, however, at the furlong pole, which left it a two-horse race between SCENES AT RACE COURSE ON THE OPENING DAY, (Special to The Evening World.) BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, QUEENS, L. I, May 4.—This great ruc- ing park, with all its magnificent grand stands, ite sweeping lawny and vast in- closures, was taxed to its utmost to-day by the crowd which gathevod for the great double event in the history of horse racing. ‘The crowd was so great that the Long Island Rallroad was blocked badly, #0 much go that the starting of the first face was postponed until 8 o'clock, Another disappointment wes the with- @rewel of Duryea's Tanya, who hed worked onders for the race, He would have carried thousands of dollars, . ‘The Metropolitan Handicap, the frat of khe important spring eveve in the Bast, always the magnet for thousands of all classes, almost paled into insig- nificance beside the other event which for months has whetted the appetite of every man with red blood in his veins, tthe opening of the greatest racing prop: erty In tho world—Belmont k. 4 ‘Whatever has been sald this track Mw Inadequate, Words cannot deseribe its manifold beauties. The immensity of it fairly appais, Morris Patk, ‘old Monmouth Park, at Long Branch, which erga being in two counties; BN ad and. other great rao: are Hterally, dwarfed by it, yaa If there is ono criticism to makeof It it tin the terminal facilities, which: In thbir presorit stage of incompletion ar acarcely adequate to iy demands made ‘on them to-day, is no exaggeration to say now, when ofMcial stadlatics ate lacking, that the crowd here to-day | fre numbers between 40,000 and 60,000, It is such a crowd as oni; ‘New York's race tracks can Soon Hah fills the proat grand stands to thu very Cornérs, It Jama the acres in front tothe ‘very radia, it has made the yaat Sheeps. | Much Bysonby and Race King, i A eixecenth froni. the finish, the lorses were locked on even ter bor Shaw and Smith riding with ‘the en | Peration borne of despair, They raced for the finish stride for etride, their noses rising.and fallng in unison wi: A (he great crowd yelling like mad at the thrilling sight. “In the last 60 yards, Sysonby seemod to forge a bit in front, but the ahgie was deceptive and the two horses Mashed by the judges lock- ed on even terms so that @ dead heat had to be announced, Colonial Girl, tiring fast nat the ond, was five longths back of the struggling pair, Then came Oxford and Dolly Spanier, ‘Mile is the first dead heat even ep erie tun dn th in the Metrorolitan, vetting-ring a sweltering room into apa SERGE. S MSRS EE! tHe which only the bravest ventu: THN Pacee ti a yenite, twos spear + 180 Bookmakers There, BISth moon Wen was lust for horse speouintion must bo great indeed to. send’a man into eet Wat PORo tty that seething pandemonium. There are ©: i ce ly Amelia, Prince Motesty. Belifent Gets Souvenir Cup. ‘This race was out of the seven-fur- long chute. Little qould be seen of tha wiart bxcept that they were on ‘their way, and then two huge trees hid them | trom sight till the end of the fleld stand, | ‘Vhere Ledy Amela was aeen to be in| front, followed by Blandy, Prince Ham- | burg and Regal, In the last furlong Lady la i ta Aisa SN: an Blandy took the iis alt Jength and a tent ouvee omwell, a 100'to 1 han 20), Who beat Regal a thead for the place: »Blandy carried the colors of Algust Beimont, ao #0 to him goes the sou- venir ube nted to the winner of! Ing dai the ae, SECOND, RACE—$1,000 added; for two- year PoLtny fou foun and ono hate Furipnes, start ‘Time—0, Starters, Jocks, Wis, St. Hit. Fin. “i a oN Veronese. D.0%Gan'r ii iy i Grae Heo aa bY ( Ea ui party RIC Hee ata eee Veronese Takes Second, Green Room made the running, fol- lowed by y aepne Merry Boy and Car- ola. ‘They held ¥ order to the last furlong. when Veronese went ‘to the front and won ansily hy three lengths from Merry Boy, who ‘finished strong Nett vendor i 180 bookmak, in the ring, Many of there aa early as 10 o'clock oh wa, with charnoteriatye freed. Nore, of ored Club-House phate peta ‘The | club-house end Se OCueee Th tn ee cet Saree le Weed ‘iguat me, aa rvoUs, it put hi he and gown rid nlowely oe fl. other Nady eid aril ee thie toha ae this When ne: aay ts over more intellt- a o ree just now, 1 Pgs «Be Hy Of 0 hout “the pee Poaey dite (ay A trip to fay It any wae et par j parila apTanth ace mn Ren Water’s Juvenile, entice and nd vrede gl mie av men int ee counsel, will im- a ed ming. easly tyne with ain to. the United” Btate ae amt Comdatenns | court of fan in idea chder: to the leah sixteenth, | the at | Comedieane 1 ave ee, te ai be fy ia, oS a new. trial ‘will be - le SYe) te id wi 4 Lt 78 Pardons after a alaponi Clove ‘in dcsictacs ape Blzwoes 0 gut out the race fol- lowed ty Rube and this order fin! when by uttress. unt within @ file 0 | ana Plenty drew awa: Jength Cay a halt reas, who beat Rube yfand teen eta 3 ‘WINNERS. RACE TRACK, LOUIS, ‘May 4.-~) 1) 8, PBRCOND, opt fty di thi Ponca ine om trances an tore Wher pegistord of them had to be Moat of thoxo in the autos humid New ‘York, thinly clad UNA hte only to (Continued on Twoltth Page) lescrt | iB “ia Pa ins fate in Actin) LE! INGTON RACES, hig LNG to. Dane Kyening World.) Bs) AC! LEX: AGRON, ay er, dion! “rire tage Fur, one ni i Re tort) igo din “ab a) vewyhti | two jurors pug gon Caesar Young's | afternoon refused to commute the death sentence of Mrs, Anna Valentina, the pareen anette Mmurderess, to life im- he woman dn under sen- fee. ee of the, appllaction for @ nardo! velt, Dr,’ Nansen the Artic explorer, and M, Santoe-Dumont the aeronaut, ‘will be among the recelpients of the Olympic diplomas to be ‘the forthoomin, He ht Lonliwie! : suaded from his conviction of the pris- oner's guilt, Experiments with the skel- eton, Your's coat and \the revolver | won Juror No, 2 over, Og'the third bal- | \iot the Jurors stood: For acquittal, eight, jFor conviction, | four, Fram then on un: Aischarged them, b: vain. Recorder Goff | sides argged in} could not be Before Juror. fs “was won over | the: request of eh le ‘numerous experl- | revolver, They all after severni experl- ing could have shot hime | self, One the jurors, who put on the. coat jarked grimly: "I am no monkey, but I oan shoot | myeelt just as the bookmaker was shot.” Finally when it was evident that no agreemént ever could ve reached, one Juryma@n said: “I ghall never vote for conviction, coat and yeat others and ments with seemed convi: ments that a on on Becona Page.) PARDON REFUSED MRS. VALENTINA, (Bpeotal to The Evening World.) TRENTON, N. J., May 4—The Board of Pardons after a lengthy session this In Hackensack on se tal fh FOF for, Libble. Gar: je. Val; pattie on rabrandt until next T! pec LG Diploma for the President. BRSSELS, May 4.—President Roose- awarded international Con; of Bport, which assembles her under the patronage of King legates are ot countries the_wor' opold, from, ‘arth the : Discuaneen: Not Guilty of Any Crime! but’ merely, let fite of many faithful penses” is the employees, But don't worry about femaining out of work, for there were 13,966 POSITION OFFERS | DlerBrackett, Brown, Cassidy, Cobb, | Cogm@shall, Davis, Fechter, Gardner, ' Hinmai L'Hommedieu, — McEwa: gerald, (Foley, Haxenfug, Hatwkins, | ‘|Klornan, Keller, Martin, McCarren, Riorden— a Immediately after the vote was taker (Special to The Evening World.) ALBANY, N, ¥., May 4—After three. adurs’ debate the Senate to-day defeated the 80-cent gas bill reported by the Bte~ vens Gas Committee, Dhe voterfor the | | measure was a tie and two short of the | dumber necussary to pnse It, Fourteen | Wild-cat Republicans voted against the bil, |The full vote was as follows: For the bill—Senators Allds, Arm- strong, Hurr, Carpenter, Cooper, Cordts, Descher, Elsberg, Fancher, Gates, Good- sell, Lewls, Malby, Page, Raines, Saxe, Stgvena, Tully, Warnick, White, Repub- ih ) and Frawley, Grady, Marks and ing, Democrats—2, net the bill—Republicans; Am- Prime, QVilcox; Deoocrats: Cullen, Fite- the Benate took a recess until Jater in ‘the afternoon, The Republican leaders, Haine, Miike by, Nixon, went Immediate'y to tho Governor's chamber and wore in coj- ference for nearly an hour, during which a plan of action for the arternoon waa decided on, Plan to Reconsider, It is understood that the conferense! deolded to call up the $0 cent. bill aguin| on @ motion to reconalJler and attempt to ohange some of the votes aginst it, | Goy, Higgins told the Repubtican leaders that he would call an extra ncs- sion to-morrow if the bills are not passed. The Governor went for several Repub ean Senators and urged them to {n- Gorse the policy of the party. He even vent 99 far as to appeal to Brackett, whe vote Was 26 to 22, tors changing thelr voter hetng ‘Brack. ett and Brown, who earlier in the day ihe passe of this bai wag pretinmtngry 8 PI nary to tackling the dill providing for 80-cent Ras to consu 1t Was remarked that Brackett and Brower would yet eS the 80 cent gas! bill when nena ‘up. e hater up the bill The Sena took creating & State Commission and Grady, the minority leader, began a long at- tack on It. oo ASSEMBLY FAVORS HOOKER’S BEMOVAL lative Committee's Mindings Against the Judge— Batra Sension to Settle It. (Special to The Wrening World.) ALBANY, May 4.—The Assembly vot- ed urantmously to-day to begin pro- eodings for ithe removal of Justice rren B. Hooker from the Suprema | Court bench. Chairman Fish, of the ry Commitiec, which made the | Tnveatenaton into Hoolver's accounts, nee Backs the Les! | ‘ and) requests Jast week ‘through aes yearn wy we solution calling Hon of the ornmnbitec’a recommen fation thn Tt was Hae we iN ker be N Hout ‘debate or Poll resolutions merely commit the re ed Ee pscia | Gann to third, Gann, Barclay flied fied to Strang. Third Inning. trang beat out a bunt, Mocesn - ajised i Bresnahan «fied Cannell, going to: F araas went out te Needhain to ‘nent NO_RUNS, Sere Hine asda Hked, Sut, Tenney fanned, NO RUNB. Fourth Inning. led_to Barclay, Devin filed to Panes eile rt went out, Raymer McGann. Barela Fifth Inning, Wiltse walked. Dona puree a8 dunt to fret. Strang lun! an ee iy a ploned Ball, lig the bags. Mecann Tooked wioked, a grounder to Batty, who handed nto Raymer, who relavéd it to firet, com- leting a doutie play. Wioltwe scored, Prornahan. was, ot on a grounder to Tenne, ONE RUN, Sharpe fanned, \and Raymer Noedham likewlse Sienee the alr, rd time Wiltse had retired thf “on wirikes, NO RUNS, Bixth Inning. Mertes was retired by Raymer and Penney, panen aplucktert off Ei nas m4 fre teria the Dahlen was out peenling third, Devlin ® taking second, Gilbert walked. Wiltse RUN poe” on @ grounder to Batty, NO R Willis strolled By leursel wen Mae wise forwarded, ‘enney was also al- lowed to stroll, filing the bases, Wiltse emed entirely unable to get control nd McGruw sent McGinalty Sd Bon t AEE up o! . BIE? Seinen "bah We Waa a ue ar Rater ORI on ats prounter to Wiltee. NO RUNS. Seventh Inning, da pretty single over #ec- He andadvanced on. Btrang's sacrifice. and For the two len tying to pilter third. Gilbert waliced, Wiltse whipped a single through Willis, Oiibert ‘taking third. McGraw was or- ler off the coaching line for talking bad to Umpire Johnstone, Donltn | Hanmed the peat one against Ct n YORK, May 4.—Fully 1,500 people chose @ ball game rather th to-day, and the wind blew nearly a full gale. he Sixth—King Pepper 10-1, Onatas 8-1, Whorler 11-5, th tet i Wohl ta LEXINGTON. Fourth—Cappamore 2-1, Nominee 4-1, The Pet, Gang ganas woe ony ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS, UNON PARK. Third—Mansard 3-1, Platoon 5-2, Ben Mora 11-5, Fourth—Clara Mont 9-2, Little Giant 3-1, Banana Cre: f iy HIGHLANDERS PLAY CHAMPIONS AGAIN hit to centre. om Pulta struck 9 reed by Chai BATTING ORDER. Williams laced a roy filed to Bi rkett, llfams was fo) The latter is sald to have replied: ond, andadvanced on Highiande: Parent to Ferris, NO RU: " 4 i Willis lost his head in fielding McGann's ton. ernor jn reply sald: seated Be ere gor Funder faveed EiPerteia, s Terris hit past ‘Conroy: A doutte Aas Sapives be done,” MgGann at second, ONE RU Convey, Wilnant oho tows Recreate a The Senate, on Feconvening for the| Sharpe Sr ces, Rada | Zulls, of aecond: ind” eauer returned late wossion, immediately went ‘at the/ Meh Ml Petes No R Chai firat. Gibson truck out. NOR Cae Klenow Walked, was doubl fas bills, and within fifteen minutes Orth, { had passed the bili Mxing the price of Elghth Inning ne oe, Spero (ce oer S ca wre ‘ay furnished the city for oMciul pur- ot the grass on fire In lett threw Dougherty out. NO RUNS. a Eee PaR SPER Suan Ty Teh oe kingle, CDevtin fled to Rays BY ALLEN SANGREE. bai hea Being that prigg. te Dalvate. Cone oe mes, Dahlen stole second, but was out (Special to The Evening World.) Fourth Nae AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW Burkert walket, bone Ay teen Perene: jforced by Stahl. Conroy | Collins filed to Keeler, NO Kesler hit aver second and Tooke ond on Yoagor's single to centre. the race track The weather was a la March oe i Wiis nna Grbere: string ‘repped to iret Inning. {Jams fouled to Grimeshaw. Conroy, lite, TWO RUNS urkett cracked a bounce to Elber-| out to Burkett, Fults walked, IF singled o right, Cannell was cla Parent drove a clean hit to right|the bases. Chase hit e8f0ly,' aca) scott fe on Dahien's bathie,‘Tenney'a [fold and stole second, Stahl drew. a | Keeler. Kleinow, walked, forcing, ¥ Ounder to Danien resulted In a double [pass to first, A double sient. followed [Ker home, At thi point "cy" Foul Play, Cannell taking the count with /On a valk that Iklelnow mufted. | On | took the ein, “tor Boman, | Hoge struc! the manager, Batty singled, scoring |Collins's single to left Parent and Stahl | out. TIO RUNS, | | | Wille “Wolverton was our ons |both scored, Collin stole second. as Fifth Innin grounder to second. ONE-RUD Freeman struck out. Grimeshaw was inning. safe on Conroy's error, Collins golng to | Freeman fahned. ‘Yeager made a great Ninth Inning third, On a Wild pitch Collins scored b stop from Crineshaw and: zot tt fh MeGrn0 rinkled to, loft. | Breanahan's Walked riper chit to lofty eo tte [In Ume. Perris atruck out, NO RU oater wee handle oh res ah) Suinted A heatty in Fight, ronding Ate) (G@rimeshaw. Another wild pitch scored Dahlen fouled to Ten- Ferris and sent Criger to third. Crigar pablo delat UNION PARK RESULTS, cored and Gibson got second on Cun- | ney. Mertes tated on a eteal to mc: |% cod, while McGann scored, Murtes way [Toe 8 wild throw from Gibson's bounce. : Burkett walked, Gibson was put our oy Maratea javslay, and Dey. Conroy, unaagiated, of Parent'd hard | \NION PARK RACE TRACK, Sf. In atcen sed to Sharpe. ymor fanned [tap GiX RUNS, LOUIS. May 4—The races have’ to-day, No RUNS. Dougherty Was thrown out by Ferris. | pay Umpire O'Lougaiin, who bad alroady) resulted as follows: —_ made a number of rank decisions, cal/-!| FIRST RACE: Six furlongs.-orone en ed Keelor out at first after he had! (19 to 2) 1, Patapout (16 to 1) 2) Chart r Y | thirty benten a hint: Cotings tale | atkore. (Oto 2) & Timed. 10 8-6. WEATHER FORECAST. gurege @ bounce fram E.berteld. NO| HECOND RACE—8lx and a halt pur RUNS, lon Jonette 16 to 1) 1, Ctaude Walton Forecast for the thirty-aix hours Second Inning. i 4, Masula 3, Time—1. "8 ‘eager reploced Elberfeld at short v4 ending at 8 P, M. Friday for New Ste Hors went i, i, the box. coine waa ‘ f q ‘ SUE on’ he pee eee is York City and vicinity: Rain an ented Ww mith a wan For Facts and Figures See colder ta-night;\Friday showers; pity i fresh northeast to east winde, BM tad cYedey SN Tho Rika ¢ a et il

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