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4 ‘ 4 ' jer der savatte Tuesday, fair, cool, KAISER’S SON INCOGNITO ON GERMAN YACHT ‘Mysterious Unknown on Board Hamburg Resembles Prince Adalbert. OF EXALTED STATION. ~TBUNTS HOOK UP WITH COLTS IN SECOND GAME Fine Summer Weather Brings Out 4,000 Fans to Polo Grounds, BATTING ORDER. Represents the Emperor, It Is Known, and Capt. Peters Re- ‘fuses to Talk of Him. Has New York a Prince of the Ger- man Empire within {ts confines, and is ft In utter tgnorance of the fact? On board the Hamburg, the German yeoht which 1s to race for the ocean *“aampionship with ten others to-morrow, | 13 a mysterious young man who bears the earmarks of Prince Adalbert, the ‘third ‘son of the Kalser, Whenever Capt. Peters passes him he ows with great respect, All the men reat him with the greatest deference. \ Ho signs himself “Triton,” a tile which fs assumed only by the ranklrig gfticers nd the roya! jpouse when on sek. It Giants, Chicago. Donlin, ef, carey, Bb, Browne, rt, Behults, rt, MeGann, 1b. Matoney.. of. Bowerman, 0, Mertes, if. \ Dahlen, 8, Devlin, 3b. Gilbert, 2b. Brown, & MeGinnity, Ui mplreseRiein cand Eimalie,” BY ALLEN ‘SANGREE, (Bpectal to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, May 15.—It was a long time coming this firet day of summer and 4,000 fans were |caught In iil plight and not a few wore overcoats, many carried umbrellas, and many a straw hat could be seen, Burke- ville with true luxurious etiquette, |@ofted coats aud vests and used evening newspapers for a sun shade, But the high-toned grand standers sweltered jeruelly with only tarry Stevens's loe- jcold drinks ay relief, {3 an honorary title specially bestowed. When the mysterious unknown leaves tho ship he wears the costume of a well-to-| Ht) young business man, ,He aftests no insignia of, nobility, The crew of the Hamburg hayo some knowledge of the {importance of the usa, Who made the trip norose the At- With them, but they have itot diwen told who he is, ere warn d that he was the pet i ¢ ‘of the Kalver on the identity Was not to i covered by them, Prince Adalbert ix twenty-one years old and ‘has spent much of his time at soa. Like his uncle, Prince Henry, he has studied navigation, and is a Panne lieutenant in the Germany navy. He Is said to be a natural saflor, tad can take his turn with any of thom 14 the sharpest weather. The Reviiner Zottung jn desdribing the depirture of the Hamburg men- Mord that tha, Kalser had a rane. ‘ive aboard Wns was evidently aristocraile position, mano} No fuane wos mentioned. The disguise affected by the young man seems perfect. If asked who he {s, the member's of the crew walk away And rhrug thelr shoulders, Capt. Peters ‘will not allow himself to be approached on the PUPS Ma ina PIRATES AGAI AGAIN IN BROOKLYN), Big inontay Grandi Crowd Out to See Teams. in Action Across|*; Bridge and Hot Game Looked For. BATTING ORDER. gare ape, UyIONE, Af, 0 i Fobertatiie ‘Umpire—O' Bae (Apectal to The Evening WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, \May 13.—Fred Clarke's sluggers from {Witteburg made another call at these ‘grounds t afternoon, where they ptthooked up" Hip ed Hanlon's trolley ‘dodgers in the third game of their werles, First dpning. ce ‘ke drew a fr Daas t first a ats Weta Gee PMRealinBet an Owens doubled up Clas ON bles tp 9 feos secon. A wes called out Ke x iL yest a it ‘Dobbs # tat fi nee Fin ‘eight centre, tor two he rae all iad artcalinr third, Third Inning. eee eu Oy Be, oA hs ie ‘ c eh ‘ oer aie ie a the se tapeto fore centre. First Inning, Casey never got a taste of MeGin- | nt curves, Great work for the “Tron Man." He algo gave the double- | proms jt, Sohiulte,. Matoney’ tried alld: | ing to first on a oGann, but | Handsome Dan slide tittle faster, NO RUNS, Donlin made five or six fouls and f- nally hoisted one above O'Neill's head, Browne was not rpeedy enough to beat he clout to Hoffman, McGann was a dead one In Joe Tinker's sure grip, NO Second Inning. Gilbert ran far out in Hyowne’s ter- witory and made A remarkable left- handed catch of Berry's ‘drive that looked ike a certain hit. Slagle coun red on a dryp for a clea single past vin, Tinker almost knocked MeGinnity with a drive, Dut’ th man” ploked it up and threw. hi t Mertes” kiaped under he Pan's Texans Leaguer,’ NO RU! Browne got Ly boune> from 8 Bled to centre, neers, bi tes, Dahle ndow Deviin laced a beaute ra) HIGHLANDERS : IN FINAL WITH THE WHITE SOX Griffith Anxious to Get Away with the Last of Chi- cago Series, BATTING ORDER. New York, Chicago. Dougherty, it. Jones, | Keeler, rf. Greene, Fults, of. Callahan, If. Willdims, 2b. AVIS, BB: Conroy, s: iy dy Ib. Yenge! MeoFarland, o. Chase, 1b, Tannehill, 8b. Kleinow, Dundon, 4b, Griffith,’ p.. Owens, p. Umpire—Connolly, ) BY BOZEMAN BULGER, (Special to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, May li,—Having had a real brush for the coin eo far In the wost, the Highlanders went after to- day's game with the determination of getting away with the final scalp or turning the White Sox home into @ fleld of gore. Firet [nning. Dougherty beat out a slow one to second, and took third while Keeler printed to second on @ beautiful drive eld. Fultz died on i ground but Dougher . Keel rd. Wille da angle nto centre, end Keeler registcred. Coneoy's grounder to Davis forced Wiliams at second, Conroy then sneaked to second. but wae lott high and dry on Yeaqer's | strke out. rw 3, Ort took Jones’ hot iner with ease, and did samé thing to’ Greene.,’ Conroy | made a magnificent dash, and ‘captured ana drive in the nick of time, NO Ri Second Inning. Davis took Chase's measure, Kleinow took first via the Big Four and stole fo} Neupon cracked ne Into io id Kleinow trot~ mee ries Was about all for Mr. Wain, mand tackled the plitch- {he jobs, 1 eee or lers from one Comis- ‘ounder —_ forced Orth Fy! pg nd ai ‘eeler popped out to Tannehill, ©) RUN, Davis aiked and Donahue's' neat aperifice. took seeond “on Sullivan was ful three- bagwer to rleht cents dut on & srage cutter to Conroy, whic! bad tn tried ‘to mtretane kt p [Dut Davie. on. third, . Tannehill's “easy Wis out Maloney to Hommany to O'Neal, |Rrounder struck Orth on the kpeo and RU} eas fare, wehille Davie scored. Dun. Third Inning. oh Jong A 0, eas ish Br. elnea. iene Gtivert bunted Bowerman to aa TI up a stinger re Me len grabbed ener . rahe sircome's raft, grounder ken Suet mvtura ly #cocped from McGinnity. NO RUNS. Fourth Inning, Dahlen. A dyed Devitn's territor: crooked holet off Rehulte, Maloney Infleld hit, which proved Drien Oearge Browns in for a short fy from Barry, Bowerman made a bully throw to Gil- peas killing Staloney's steal, NO UNS, Dorlin’s vielous grounder was captured y Tinker, Cascy travelled under Browne's tou fly. McGann went out via Browne and Barry. NO RUNS, Fifth Inning. Slagle fled sto. Mer 1, Pomerman anced under Tinker’ may alked; And wae Immnedinvely Greedy by O'Neill! Dahlen to Ghbarte. Ne Much to the fane’ rise Tinker Grepped an easy boun ‘om Merten, man put another cinch “on. the old man’s will by taking files from Dahlen and Dovila, Mertes stole senond under strong proteet trom Hotman. Tinker ry Bas Toe e BM: née by gobbiin: - bert’s twist, NO RUNS, sd Sixth Inning, Frown out on @ slow grounder to Dah- ten, "Browne mando Ware Aldicul sesh ame at oti + fi fone from paey, Behuite parinhed on sa to. Donlin, NO_RUNE. baba’ ene c an avune for the second hit fina © Macantysmonnaede, fate, Lett re Hoffman bath ver” fret, to ‘cover ing. the, runner sat Cheat fied asey to Barry, a clean hit that Hoffman and. Bar grrumbled for, ‘scoring “Bowerman "end Begfnnity., mann wales rea {Brown "tel Tt went or a hit ay ana, coiled for Coat hin ay foo much f sur} Doi Browne drove on, Dov M Baas Saal ic a fe] POUR iu ae in, t0 Brown to Oneill, ea pate Dept, rdened wee the Seventh Inning. ‘Avi Taeeauange, lorced. way of th ij Ries from , Sheahan Brande Bou at nt; diced nd 4 Mo Shes, nai Tannen ed to ta goad AWhite nit for wo. bases, sending In Tannéhill and Dundon and tieing the score, Jones Was out to Orth, Three runs. oe NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT BOSTON. Cincinnatt 45.1 00000 010 OF ton o0002000 2 AN etl ROSA $500,000 GIFT BY: YALE GRADUATES. NEW HAVEN, Conn. May 15.—The purchane for Yale University of the mroperty known as the Hillhouse estate, on Prospect street, was-anpounced to- dav. The estate has an area of about thirty acres, and, has an estimated value of about three-quarters of a mil- lion dollars, that part of iPgoing to the university costing upward of $600,009} ad constituting the most important aift, for in effect that is what it will be, that has come to Yale in half a century, The property Hes'to the eastward and immediately adjacent to the Shemeld Beientitic Bohool. buildings, and ty. 4n Mey SeIAyon® imoet exclusive residential “the ine a maiveraty Is Bot the, purcl as the 9 a a ita funds Paoee. “hot fr condi edie fore, not, allow 5 eae ‘Gittord yPagret: ot] UNION PARK RESULTS. sRcoND i ‘ont farlonget wo h Ree ca i ‘ul t y Vainio Ae aes gherstare Beer Of] Neer, LOUIS, Md, May 18—Tbe races inapeeir $5 'h rimea.N, the Yale PormpraTsee ‘and othera inter | ran here to-day ai Union Park resulted ented aro behalf npad aly inlversity, oGann. | braver. or con: Ait winery ‘nromnpl ; ap OF ALL im it on of the! as follows: i malt present the prop: iT RAC! THE DAY'S SPORTS GIANTS WN on 7 . 4 CHICAGO .... ---eereeee 0000000000 GIANTS 1... wceeee oer 90000400 — 4 BROOKLYNS WIN PITTSBURG .... .. BROOKLYN .... HIGHLANDERS LOSE HIGHLANDERS ...... 2710100000 CHICAGO ....... - 20»: 93000115 —16 ‘At Philadelphia (N-L.)—St. Louis, 3; Philadelphia, 5, At Cleveland (A. L.)—Washington, 6; Cleveland, 0, At St. Louis (A. .)—Philadetphia, 4; St. Louis, 0. ‘At Detroit (A.L.)—End. third: Boston, 0; Detroit, 0. At Buffalo (E.L.)—Newark, 2; Buffalo, 4. At Rochester (E.-L.)—Baltimore, 2; Rochester 3. At Toronto (E. Li)—End fifth: Providence, 5; Toronto, 1. po LATE DETAILS GIANTS-CHICAGO GAME, Eighth Inning—Ho' ‘Aled “but... singled. Casey flied to Bowerman. No runs, Conlin fouled out to Caséy.! Hoffman retired Browne. Me- Gann walked, but died. stealing. No runs. Ninth Inning—Dahlen: took a ute lift. Matoney walked, Barry safe, but Slagle forced hi r fanned. No runs. |, LATE RESULTS AT: BELMONT PARK. Sixth—Red Knight & Pantie mane 2:1, Ninespot 15-1, Fourth—Beecher even, Little Giant & 5:1, Voila 7-2, Fifth—Mansaxd 1-2, Besterling 7-1). Thora Lee 10-1. Sixth—Chioano 5-1, The Roustabout 8- I .pivementhal 8-1 AT ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS, Fifth—Ethien ie ay Rainland be ON ha 5-1. xth—Dixie La + Bannook: ol. Preston 7+10, AT LOUISVILLE: Fourth—Garnish 2-1,:Stroller 2-1/ Chamblee. Fifth—Vio 3-5, Minnie Aams 6-1, Floss S. LOUISVILLE RESULTS, 11) 8, | Mmd—1.44 4- Seeans RACE—Five Fovlorece eal: try @ to) 1, Marimbo (4 to 1), Dar- LOUISVILLE, Ky., May par tel ihe G@ tow 8 Timeniodd-s, sult of to-dny'n races are ne follows: in nt "tad ye ures $800) 4 FIRST RACE—Four and one-half Met 1 furlonge,Hol Poliot (10), 18, tab. 4: (520) 2 Bt, Rewotute (7 to 1) & Time ‘Hing —0168, Bae Hunter, Princers Pa ——— by 68. Bor . hone, ta, a ‘ nae iste ae ran 1 FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS. NBECOND RACE One mile. —Mhi } Ney ye WW Ho tanee, Boy. 6 LOUIE, Mo., May 15.—The races inne itl Glendon “and ‘irene Mag [Here to-dh ‘also FIRST | Tr Canabe ay iinares @ to ») 1, ‘Conde as 2, Locker Out (7 to 1) & Bevan: Brive anda ‘pert WF Tne ne mile—Juba (18 to AS Ky Frank Betisy'@ t9| 'E—O1 6) 1,\ Irish Jewel ( t30 1) 2, Lynch (15 to eee | MA SEP SON BEATING A BUNT 70 FIRST O'Neil fanned.. Brown|* Gilbert popped to short. Bowerman woe out en ty = Osh that ve reat ae ke nd aft ied to Caney "NORE oats to) Bheektia, NOR aun be bu vy aie ana yn mashed the atl tpete 18h i fase Sg, oN @ long: fy sto polent | to ay ROSEREN SEATS RACE KING IN THE CLAREMONT Burns Gets Davy Jotnson’s Gelding Half Length in Front of Field. BELMONT PARK WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Pasndenh (8 to 1) 1, Voloday (60 to 1) 2, Tanya 3. SECOND RACE.—Clark Griffith (even) 1, Veronese (4 to 1) 2, Just 3. THIRD RACE—Chimncy Sweep (3 to 1) 1, Carrie Jones (40 to 1) 2, Orfeo 3. FOURTH 'RACE—Roseben (12 to &) 1, Rac: King (4 to 1) 2, Oxford 3, FIFTH RACE—Waterbok (11 to 6) | 1, Tranamute (20 to 1) ‘2, Timber 3, BY FRANK W, THORP, | (Special to The Evening World.) BELMONT PARK, May 1i.—Thero| was an excellent card at the! course this afternoon, the Claremont | Handleap being the feature, This brought out a rattling good attendance, and speculation was of a high stand- ard. The weather was warm and fair. The track was in singly good condition after yeaterd: rainstorm. It waa ao dry In fact as to need the sprinklers. The remainder of the card was Interesting and the racing prom- {ned to be keenly. contested, $1,000 added: six and’ a = al ree, Btart wood, Won mentee 1:8. nein aig ma ait tee wide 110 nl f oy joo. ran-~Bie Ben and Tanya Tired ee FIRST R, halt furion cleverly, Tim: Startérs. Jocks. aaadena Baptie Ran Jnto an Open Switch at” Woodhaven Junction of the Long Island Road and Turned Over - on the Track. {4 OF THE VICTIMS WERE | A SERIOUSLY INJURED, - Three of the Five Cars Left the [racks and ‘Two Were Telescoped—Many Women Were Among Those Caught in i eo the Wreckage. f 1 THE SERIOUSLY INJURED, i BATTERMAN, ROBERT, of No, 240 Hari street, Brooklyn, knee cated, OLAYTON, urores} of No, 118 Henry street, Brooklyn, ine furten to b ke CONNBALLY, THOMAS, of No, 244 Chauncey street, Brooklyn, ankle broken and head cut. DEYO, WIL AM H,, of No, 110 Market street, Newark, N. J, knee and ankic hurt, DUCA JAM, of No. 53 Anlinnd pince, broken, back Injgred and {ace cut by plans. @ DEMILT, JAMMS, of Cold Spring Harbor, freman of the gine, all lett vit broken and wine side crushed; will prob- : ably dle. ELLINGER, “DWAR, of No. S8T St. Nich * avenue, Brook- | lyn, contusions of body and brulwes: | GARFUNKEL! ISADORD, of No. 80 Weaet, One Hundred and Bighteenth astreot, back injured and both, limbs tijared; taken to S. Mary'a Nospital. GREBN, GEORGE J, of No, 140% Drondway, Brooklyn, ankle wprnined and intern infurier. MRS. AMELIA, of No, BAD Liberty avenue, Brooklyn, hip diplogated, wrist and hand spraincd, MoMARON, A., of No, G14 Forty-neventh ntreet; Brooklyn, head bagen4 ent, Brooklyn, wrint Fifty-ninth at HARLES By of No. 327 fijmred, POLMAN, JOUN Jy of No, 8% Mond airert, none broken and. inteinal Anjurioes. SOHARBEIN, ALBERT, of No, 139 Livtueston atreet, Eisabeth, N. Jy wrist and hand sprained, interna! Injurten, t, South Wallington, N. J. Voladay went to the front at the start, followed by Tanya, Big, Ren and Paga- dena. They ran this way to the mtretch where Tonya tired. and ‘Pasadena 'tak- ling the lead cam’. away nd won clev- erly by a lenth and a half from Vola- day, who bent pene the same Sistabee, al » ad for races; four and’ & Ny OF aren on Toes of three OF filo tart Rood. Won eaally, el Pala straight, Bg ta Btne.Rin Bt Pl Rear aw ial a Yaro Rid y 0-10 Just Crimmings ii 4 Ly 1 ied Tan—the Itiehmen, Clark Griffith y Winner, Clark, Srimth went to the front soon after the start, iH the running and won, pullin: The ochers race Iset few jump, @ head for the plac THI, year: led: for jon out, ween.c'rms 90 i i Se erat lS Ba caauere: WME catas ih ste ‘Srorokant Favorite Had No Chance, Gray Lad went to ter the start and ma lowed by Chimney Sweep and Jones, ‘Onatas, the favorite, was to begin and’ was crowded ‘back after the start. Gray Lad held his lea to the stretch turn and there stopped, Chimney Sweep then went to the front and stayed there to the end, beating Carrie Jonep two and a half lengths, ‘The inites bent Orfeo the samo dis: tance for the place. pale, tu Won drivin, Fimecel a0 4 hs le six ai Start’ fast. % ke. Wis. Fy see Bin | iis ais t i Risen icine: Smith 108 beg set Sacasin, Presn, Pads, He woian and, Ga Roseben In @ Drive, was the firet to show. and he mage the running with “Race ‘King, A te | 'SIEBERT DIVORCE Jonas 2B, 0.26, 0.88, SPORL OF The special train for the Belzaont Park race track which lof the Plat~ a bush avenue station of the Long Island Railroad, In Brooklyn, at 12.49 r o’tlock to-day was wreoked.at. Woodhaven Junction halfvan hour later and ‘Atty persons were Injured, thirteen of thent so serlcusly that they had to be ‘taken to nearby hospitals. The engine was rushing toward the junction at full Speed, as it had a. clont-track signal atithe time, when it ran into an open switch. It skidded along for a distance of titty yards or. the right side wheels, and then jumped. the track and turnad over onthe side, Threo cars of the ten on the trata followed and (he fire#€wo telescoped, Hi , both men and women, , , eae one watts fahout and finanty | “77 Tong’ before there. was an énoks packed in a mass @! one end of each , = TRAINING GALLOPS — ON LOCAL TRACKS te (Continued gr og Sonllhuetion pen ee) ig (Special to ‘The Byening World.) BSHPEPSHEAD BAY, May 1>--The fog wos again in evidence during the early hours this mofning, Along about * ofclook the sun took command and the course was thronged with racers until almost noon, The track had driett out considerably since the day before and was in good conditicn, although cuppy along the lhner rats, Capt. 8. 8. Brown's ptable of racers in charge of Bob Tuckor arrived at the rales paddock early and are now eately housed in their own quarters at the Sheepshead Bay course, Amonw the los, {se the three-year-cid Sir Dixon’, dott Roseben and Jacquin close un. He held e this position to the stretch turn, where Race Ki Preen and for a time. hi at on owed. iwi the I Roseben then formed in the lead and stayed there to the end, winning in a hard drive by a { th and a halt fron Race King, wh “Agile,” ner “4 ay reg Uns eahe'aincanee Imi hont'St Ox: | uhkten winner of ue “Hcentunkt Duby ord the works FIFTH for maida record for one and a qimeter mites; ay ood: “Won ri hee Startérs, Josie, W aight. Start | that fast Ally ‘Dhirty.think" and’, t Batting. | dozen Promising two-yearolis, All: Sunie. "hat th )3| Shipped in godd conditton, net: e ase. n 4 Lane of wickness beln reported among the Taleo fanesteoren, ae ‘Yat: ne 8 149 lot. Waterbok by Three Lengths, ‘he morning gallops were: | ite, O14, 0 ay OCA ta Raa 6, R 8, Joyner, srauier, longy, 0.14, 0.27 1-1 bart Rite iy 122, breoring, A, J. Joyner, lates W DODRA W110 pounds ‘Ti ton 40, io 08, pry O18 8-5, 0.26, “THE aegats) i andy ik fat. fe awe] Lr py op? Sr ae , roe mile, 0.13 dB a, galleping. Ae , acon a pound 0.37 8 5, 1.87 An 183" hana i trainer, stact, it was outrun by Timber and 1.87, 161, galloping, AUS Waterbok, who drew away and ran | saa fe close omer fo. the field stant. There, GOLDEMITH—110 ‘opp nitty ‘by phgee lenatha fro. who came on again and beat’ Tinie for the place, | mean CASE WILL GO ON. (Special to The Evening World.) NEWARK, N. J., May 15.—Chancellor Magee here to-day referred the siverse | sult of Bleanor B, @lebert Police Captain Blebert, of Newark, to! ignee Vice-Ohancelior Pitney for trial, Mra, | 2. Slebett sues on statutory grounds and names ® nurse gitl ag co-Tespondent, The young woman it ts said, was em- ploydd to take cnre of the oouple'Ss afveat old ‘twins, When. the case was called th-day sounsc) ‘for Blobert naked that the de- fondant be allowed, to withdraw from ihe sult, which wae deniéd by the Court on the ground think fie had fled an anewer to the 0 a TTY he Bleberte Mra, Bivbert | a | husband, Algernon ‘T. Siebert, a aon. of | 1 parried tp Maret Spent feelings: the-110 in 008 1.28 1-6,

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