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eINAL] RESULTS EDITION — _PRICE ONE © ‘ONE. CENT. MAISER’S SON INCOGNITO ON GERMAN YACHT } ' Wiysterious s Uaetowned Board Hamburg _Resembles Prince Adalbert, OF EXALTED STATION. —_—_ Represents the Emperor, It Is ; Known, and Capt. Peters Re- ‘fuses to Talk of Him. —_—— Fas New York a Prince of the Ger- man Empire within {ts confines, and Is ft In utter fgnorance of the fact? On board the Hamburg. the German Yeoht which is to race for the ocean *‘sampionship with ten others to-morrow, | 13 a mysterious young man who bears the earmarks of Prince Adalbert, third son of the Kaiser, Whenever Capt. Pi y bows with great resp: ect and the royal jpouse when on sek, ters passes him he All the men ‘treat him with the greatest deference. ‘) He signs himself ‘Triton,” a title which | » § fs assumed only by ‘the ranking gfticers honorary title apeoially bestowed. “TBIANTS HOOKUP WITH GOLTS IN SECOND GAME Fine Summer Weather Brings Out 4,000. Fans to Polo Grounds, BATTING ORDER. Giants, Chicago. Donlin, ‘et, casey, Sb. Browne, rf, Sect rt. i. Binge, It, . Tinker, 8, Devlin, 3, Hoftman, 2b. Gilbert, 2b. Brosh C McGinnity, », De Umpires—Klein and. Bmnelie’ BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Bpecial 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 {11 plight and not a few wore overcoats, many carried umbrellas, and many a straw hat could be seen, Burke- jville with true luxurious etiquettd, |dofted coats aud vests and used evening |newspapers for a sun shade, But the |high-toned grand standers sweltered jeruelly with only Harry Stevens's Ice- cold driuks ag relief, Firat Inning. hen the mysterious unknown leaves sey never got a taate of McGin- aho ship he wears the costume of a A He antet SED wWell-to-fo young business man, ,He| oie) ty" Bonulte, atatney ered alae affects no insignia of, nobility, | Ing to first on a rap to MeGann, but The crew of the Hamburg have some| Handsome Dan slid a little faster. NO Knowledge of the Importance of est who made the, trip wctose the st; lantie with them, but they diven told who he is. y ahat he was the personal re} 2f the Kater on the vach: and entit covered by them, navy in ‘top nFuire. of that 1an of arlstocratle position, P akas mentioned, on the matter, PIRATES AGAIN re ERORs BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn, Phackard,, Mt, abatoy. Ft ch, ih, ; eh taille, Bie rae ertaiie, p. canlon, p. r Umpire-O'Day, ltd (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, May 13.—Fred Clarke's slugwers from eter made another call at these | \ (@rounds this afeernoon, whera ; . XP ‘hooked up!’ with Ned Hanion's trolley "Godgers in the third game of thelr ) werles, ; , 4 , First daring. | * Clarke ary ® a {ree sa to first and ae Aion & ture pene to Bret Ane be fa rd Meet Puenee ney which oy ti Hed. ‘ a ie Oem atriicen, vi toh mad - alone the Shirae ne Ting. we Ling, oe seit Clano: Sy Pee Boanton, ratired ‘ee Hatter nee ‘nna Ritche t for @ base, Leac t Mette, ‘Tumiey eetee |e RUNS, “y faced he ball Mery lef: ioe ‘int. Rit BG thd espe al ints. Ritchoy a to third on Ritter 0, Crh eae fa yw which di nl elt’ ee ity ‘Dowps awatte elite ‘to Leach, Babb arke, NO “RUN, Kaa atin Third: Inning. “f ite beat, Mea Ba his nit 9 Warn d) Browne was not-spec 8 not to be revealed if dls- Prince Adalbert Ls twenty-one years | old and has spent much of his’ time at sea, Like his unele, Prince Henry, ie has studied navigauon, and is a riinking Tieuttenant in the | Germany He fs said to be a natural sallor, tad’ ‘can take his turn with any 0 the Kalser had a. ropre= aboard wns was evidently The disguise affected by the young man seems perfect, If asked who he the members of the crew walk awa And rhrug their shoulders, Capt. Peters will not allow himself to be approached | TN BROOKLYN) Big. Monday Crowd Out to See Teams, in Action. Across} Bridge and Hot Game Looked ley Was an caay rand | ont of the fleld, Hh ball Uo Water, ‘forcing’ Watat at ai sec es ‘alts was called out Dull to theapenee In right centre for. tw i ai Due ae allod - wteaditts a itd the, RUNS, Donlin made five or six fouls and fi- nally holsted one above O'Neill's head, Jy enough to beat his clout to Hoffman, McGann was a his dead one In Joo Tinkes's eure grip. NO} RUNS, reece Inning. Guhent run far out in browne’s ter- aint made 4 remarkable left. catch of Berry's drive that wiiked Hee a cerialn hit, Slagle coun- tored on a dryp for a clean single paat Devin, Tinker almgst Knocks mn, MoGinntiv with a drive, DI hes a ue | fh Im 0 man” picked it up and threw at first Meries Iaped under Hot Fan's "Texas Leaguer,’ NO R Les Browne got his. three bounes from Bandon Stories ied to centre. eviin laced a enuth ful three- bagwer to right centre and wit |P bad conching tried to stretch it. wus out Malohey to Homimans vo 0 "Third Inning. nao died on a hot rap to Datien, rev'in made a fine running catch of Brovnee ton Se Dahlen grabbed a cloud plerver (1 Casey, NO RUNS, Glisert bunted a fy sn Browne's mit, Bowerman got tat on & weak grounder to third, Tinker just naturally sooc: Up a stinger from McGinnity. NO RUNS. Fourth Inning. Panlen invaded Devitn's territory for Q crooked holet off Rehulte, Maloney beat out a Innes hit, which proved too much Nen George Browne fame in tor a Pe paet fly from Barry, Bowerman made a bully throw to Gil- DON Killing ~Maloney's Nea,” NO Doriin’s vicious grounder was captured by tinker, | Cuscy, travelled Pieaet Browne's foul fly. an went out Vin Browne and Barry NO RUNS. Fifth Inning, Blagle fied to Mertes, Bowerman danced. under Tinker's foul. Hoffman. walked, and waa Immediately. sorced by O'Nelll, Dahlen to Gilbert, iN Much te the tans. surprise Tinker drepped an easy bounce from Mertes. Hoffman, put another clich “on the old man's will by taking files from Dahlen and Duvia, Mertes stole senond. under strong protest from Hoeman, Tinker Anidned the suepenge | by gobbiing Gil- bert's twist, Gates aes Frown out on @ slow grounder to Dah- len, Browne. made avery dlficuit euch awalnst the right. fence from Caney. Schulte ie pertened on s shorc fly abwerman a ‘awung for th G 18 second hi of the Giants, a hard clout. to ‘the wert | %8 field’ MoGinnity’ fea to, |, Barry and Hoffman both fal to cover firet, leaving. the, run 5 \- Meaney to Barry. Bronne Avert that Hoffman and. Barve for, scoring Bowerman and HeGinnlty, Mocann waiked, Morne secre ist on 8 fap ein Breil Fe Dahlen? nied to “Malonere $4 OF: printed to second on @ beautiful de centre, end Keeler registered, Co grounder to Davis: forced Willams at second. Conroy then sneaked to second. strke o Browne drove | Ni t ¢ Browne onntere Dov fiseied to right, scoring a {Ait mend Mertes was out tryiny Rehule to Hoftman, to brown’ to Onell or ary er it keokl: "ake oper eearh re ot at’ the pale Bape oft the bench Gnaw was or Seventh Inning HISHLANDERS. IN FINAL WITH THE WHITE SOX Griffith Anxious to Get Away with the Last of Chi- cago Series, BATTING ORDER. w York. Chicago, pau short , 18, Jones, cf, Keel {at Greene, rf. Callahan, 1. avis, Donahue, 1b. McFarland, o. Tannehill, ‘sb. Dundon, db. h, Dp, Owens, p. Umpire—Connolly, ) BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, May 15.—Having had a real brush for the coin #0 far In the tse Highlanders went after to- day's game with the determination of getting awuy with the final scalp or turning the White Sox home into @ feld of gore. Firet nn Dougherty beat out woone to second, und took third while Ke ler to left feld. Fultz died oa 2 around to Davis, but Dougherty scored, Keele hird, Willams laced a wane nto heay's taking but wal Aas ey ie Gis dry on Yeager's Orth Wook da, thot liner with ease, | and did samé thing to Greene.,’ Conroy made a magnificent dash, and “captured: Callahan's driye in the intck of time. NO RUNS. Second Inning. Davis took Chase's measure, Kleinow tOGk first via te Big peur ie a are lone Pate Ih to wean Klenow tpt hom as about all for Mr, WW sand. bi tackled the ston: ols, under or ders from one Comis: froumder | forced ey. Orth at ‘ueond Wt ecler Popped out to Paarentl aa Davis a Ee meeond Donahue’ eee eeerifice, Sullivan was dut on a grass cutter to sonra which third, Tanneht{ aay Broundér struck Orth on the Kneo and Ned safe, while Davis n= ro) Poughery Hajudeed “and wo bags, sending Tannen’ tr t rea. ‘or White: hit) for bases, sending jin Tennshitl and. Bundon ‘and tieln Whe senre, Jones was out to Orth. Three uns, NATIONAL LEAGUE, AT: BOSTON, Cincinnatt 100000 00 OY Boston . 00002000 -8 —Sa $500,000 GIFT BY - YALE GRADUATES. NEW HAVEN, Conn, May 15,—The ‘purchare for Yale University of the nroperty known as the Hillhouse estate, on Prospect street, was-announced 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 $500,009) ad coretituting the most Important mitt, for in effect that is what it will be, that has come to Yale in half a cantury, 'The property Hes'to the eastward and Immediately adjacent to the Shemeld Belentitic Bohool _ buildin, and js in wer aves 2 boat exclusive residential M. Parnur, of NGittord Pinchot, of AG igheril Hi. Welct, of eeMaR van, Rnd. Bacratary, Benin OF the Yale Tassie and others Inter-| ented ate It on behalf of the! iy ho eel present the prop- Liters r) he tn versity, baila Na eee see Mew eee OTe RESULTS OF ALL | THE DAY'S SPORTS; te caremont ns 990000000-0 GIANTS .... saseee eee 0 0000400 CHICAGO .... «- BROOKLYNS WIN PITTSBURG ..-- --------00000001 01 BROOKLYN .... -...-... 0 i te HIGHLANDERS LOSE 21010000 0— 73000115 At Philadelphia (N.L.)—St. Louis, 3; Philadelphia, 5, At Cleveland (A. L.)—Washington, 6; Cleveland, 0. At St. Louis (A. L.)}—Philad ‘At Detroit (A.L.)—End. thirds At Buffalo (E:L.)—Newark, 2; Buffalo, 4. At Rochester (E. L.)}—Baltimore, 2; Rochester 3, At Toronto (€. Li)—End fifth: Providence, 6; Toronto, 1. po Be eho 8 HIGHLANDERS .. CHICAGO ....... .-. ia, 4; St. Louis, 0, joston, 0; Detroit, 0. LATE DETAILS GIANTS-CHICAGO GAME. Eighth Inning—Hoffiman: fled: out... O'Neil fanned... Brown sing! ‘ed. Casey flied to Bowerman. No runs, Donlin fouled out to Casey. Gann walked, but died steal Ninth Inning—Dahlen- took Schult Barry safe, but Slagle forced him, Tinker fanned. No runs iy +2 LATE RESULTS AT: BELMONT PARK. Hoffman retired Browne. Mo- ’s. lift. Matoney walked.| ETO EVN eRe TT nOSERE BEATS RAGE KING IN Burns Gets Davy Jotnson’s) Gelding Half Length in Front of Field. BELMONT PARK WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Paandenh (5 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 5) 1, Rac King (4 to 1) 2, Oxford 3, — | FIFTH RACE—Waterbok (11 to 5). 1, Transmute (20 to 1) ‘2, Timber 3, BY FRANK W., THORP, (Special to The Evening World.) BELMONT PARK, May 1).—Thero | was an excellent card at the course this afternoon, the Claremont | Handicap being the feature, This brought out a rattiing good attendance, | and speculation was of a high stand. | ard, The weather was warm and falr, The track was in surprisingly good condition after yesterday's rainatarin, It wae so dry im fact as to need the sprinklers, The remainder of the card was interesting and the racing prom- {aed to be keenly. contested, FIRST RA It furlonga; mai rae, ae. Rik Cover. iment ba 1 ud Startérs, ee was Pasadena voladay ie Tai 4 ‘a 10, 4 INes sane’ Ben wad inpocraees. Tanya Tired Early, Voladay went to the front atthe start, followed by Tanya, Big, Ren and Pasa- dena. They ran this way to the wretch. where Tanya tired. and ‘Panadena tak- ‘ing the. cdime away Gnd won cley: erly by @ lenth and a half from Vola- ay, who bent Tanya the same distance, BECOND RACK—800) added: for non-win- Sixth—Red Knight ar cate make 15-1. Fourth—Beecher Be Little Giant 5+1, Voila 7-2. Fifth—Mansard 1-2, -Besterling 7-17: Thora Lee 10-1. Sixth—Chicano 5-1, The Roustalout 8-1, Bluementhal 8-1 . AT ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS. Fifth—Ethieo 6-5, Raintand 3-2) Mias Bett Sixth—Dixie Lad a Fourth—Garnish 2-1, Stroller fi Nitambee. Fifth—Vio 3-5, Minnie iAams 6-1, Flogs S. annook tte? 1, ol, Preston 7+ LOUISVIL ip: 1)8, Mmd—1.44 4-5. Ei RACE—Five furlo 1, [ec 4 to D LOUISVILLE RE RESULTS, LOUISVILLE, Ky, May May 15.—The rd- eult of to-dny's races are as follows! FIRST RACE—Four bg fi ay 0 Pojlot GO, 13 to Princess, Re Akg ree nto, Autneiente ini Matle also yan, Nera. RACE—One ROS Ney (7 to 10) 1 Bae Bo) etl Hlaweatna, (8 to 4 and ona hale A FAIR. GROUNDS sain ) LOUK, Mo. May 15.—The raves ACE—$H0; four and a halt ph Pen ema @ to ©) 1, Conde (15 toy) CoN MB RACH Sie Pk eS nae 8 art 8 16h Times RACE Five apd a helt fur, eh bee aiendon ind Fett UNION PARK RESULTS. “ST, LOUIS, Md., May 18.—Qbe race: @ to-day at Union Park resui if RACE—One mile—Juba (is | ish vowel (0 1) Maire ¥ i, &, [Oxford nere of three or more races: four and s furionan streaht. Start Rood, Won vs sal tine Starters, Jocks, Wie ALHte Fin, as Ty Grittith. shaw 110 By k fo is just... «Crimm! 8 220 1 Bt am 1 Also ran—The Ielahman, Clark Griffith Easy Winner, Clark Grimth went td the front soon fier the wtArt, made all the running nd won, pulling Up. by the others race t be gators HNeO FeUnese bestia Just a head for the TIIRD RACH 81,000 added: for, thres: year-olde and upwanta; y furionew: main Gonna “start mood, Won ridden out. ‘Time tarters, Jocks. “Wes. Bt. on my) Bweep.C'i “ rie Jones, J'hom 4 i ban aclly ty Baud $ ad, cuguet hf, Morokanta, GRAYS enacts a abi Favorite Had No rananee, Gray Lad ment to the front right af- ter the start and made the runnin lowed by Ohimney Sweep and Jones. Onatas, the favorite, was to begin and was crowded back after the start, Gray Lad held ‘hi to the stretch turn and there stop) Chimn and stayed there to the end, beating Carrie Joneg two and a half lengths. The lattes. foeat Orfeo the same dis- tance for the place. ee Trae ant aera Hangs Ren iin Ato man-alacaain. Preen, Diamontt Flush: Wotan ht Gama ra. Roseben In a Drive, Beitey a to] ahaa was the first to show, and he the running with King, MATHEWSON BEA TING ‘A BUNT TO FIRST ‘Matone: i oh , Mid | ae tad ee ie eGann, ne con yt hs in orn pty ml aa on a ve i ae: fi ry ‘olose de: “that the 6 as t ie Firat toher hotly con- ite, th NC RUNE Mactanlty ——— nd, eee et eathoter Triloy as tralwht “to. Rot eulle gat Ave fy t ry home run... Owens Thide of the Five Cars Left the 1,000 added; atx and’ a with racegoers, both men and women, and they were hurledahout and finally packed In @ mass at ‘one end of each (Continued on Second Page.) a | gn ee ance TRAINING GALLOPS fol- ro fog ws' again in evidence during the Sweep then went to the front Bapite Ran Into an Open Switch at” Weodhaven Junction of the Long ties Road and Turned Over - on the Track. {4 OF THE VICTIMS WERE — SERIOUSLY INJURED, - ‘Tracks and Two Were Telescoped—Many Women Were Among Those Caught in the Wreckage. THE SERIOUSLY INJURED, BATTORMAN, ROBERT, of No, 240 Hart atreet, Brooklyn, knee located, CLAYTON, GEORGE, of No, 113 Henry atrect, Brooklyn, ine Jurten to back CONNBAL THOMAS, of No, 244 Chauncey street, Drooklyn, ankle broken and head cut. DEYO, WILLIAM H., of No. 110 Market atreet, Newark, N, Jy knee and ankle Kun DUCAS, JAM ff Xo. 5% Anliinnd pince, Brooklyn, vwriat broken, back Injgred and ince cut by wlase & DEMILT, JAMRS, wf Cold Spring Marbor, fireman of the en- ne, all left rile Ureken and xlicht side erurheds will prob- abl EL NGEN, EDWARD, of No, A8T St. Nicholas avenue, Brook- lyn, contusions of body and beulhes. GARFUNKEL, ISADONB, of No, 10 West, One Hundred Bighteenth atrect, back injured and both, imbs thjnred) taken Nospital, GREEN, GHORGE J, of No, 140% Droadway, Brooklyn, ankle wpenined and internal tnivricr LU, MRS, AMELIA, of No, 340 Liberty avenue, Brooklyn, hip dislocated, wrist and hand aspraincd, MoMATON, A., of No, G14 Forty-neventh ntreet, Brooklyn, head badly ent, MILLDR, CHARLES B, of No. 827 Fitty-ninth ate Brooklyn, back izjured, POLMAN, JOUN Jy of No. 5% Bond street, Walltneton, N. J, nose broken and. tatetnal tisurive, SOHARBEIN, ALBERT, of No. 19) Livingston ntreet, BI N. Jy wrist and hand ayrained, interna! Injuries, bet! The special train for the Belracnt Park race track which low the Flat- bush avenue station of the Long Island Railroad, In Brooklyn, at 12.40 o'tlock to-luy was wrecked.at Woodhaven Junction halfs an hour later and ‘fifty persons were Injured, thirteen of thent so seriously that they had to ba ‘taken to nearby hospitals. . The engine was rushing toward the Junction at full speed, as it had a. cloat-track wigaal at;the time, when it ran into an open switch, It skidded along for a diztance of titty yards or the right side wheels, and then Jumped the track and turned over on the side, Threo cars of the ten on the trata followed and the fire#@wo telescoped. cked to the doors car, The screams of the injured could) The cara were pai be heard half a mile away, and re Wasn't long before there was an éno ON LOCAL TRACKS ~ te (Special to ‘The Byening World.) the course was thronged with racers SHEEPSHEAD BAY, May 1*--The| until almost noon, The track had dried 4 out conelderably since the day before early hours this morning, Along, about |and was in good condition, although * o'clook the sun took command and | cuppy along the inner ratis. : Capt. 8. 8, Brown's stable of racers loneben and eee uln close up, He held fo ered wood, Won handily, Starters, Jocks. Navy | Timber oppad and Waierbok came on, | SIEBERT DIVORCE eat four fendant be ablowed, to \withdraw from | Jones in it, ie ai alee tly m Broan and for a | housed in thelr own quarters at, the or sie g eben then | Sheepshead Bay course, Among the lot, (pteee hard drive by a|!8 the three-year-cid Sir Dixon, colt (hei tnd a hath trom Mace King, who | 4 wag the same distance tn front of OR- | “Broomstick,” holder of the PIPTH RACE 800 record for one and a quarter miles) tworvenrsoldar ve ra i! that fast filly “Dhirty-third," and? a Painter Promising two-year-oMia All ehipped in godd condition, note Case eile," winner of the “Kentucks Dub"; ‘wortd's Bt HUE Pin, Tregemite : sear iy d " ik t te oo ae! of wlokness beln @reported among the TUR ranHoorar, Pulbert, Yatwealy 72° | lot. Waterbok by Three Lengths, The morning gallops were: AFRICANDBR—116 pounds Tranamute was in front just after the | mile, 0,13 i+} teanamute wae, tn front uae after ihe | ite 013 14 O74, oRea, tu, haw ok i GOLDSMITH—110 pounds nate mat nsw, OK, O27 8, OAL 1-4 on winningphmndily by three lenatha tro 4 breveing, A, J, Joyner, Tranni ‘who came on again and) Woopsaw—1 beat Tiber for the piace. longs, 6. es, om earth 10%, atrey bash eer . a i . CB, Ret, « CASE WILL GO ON. TOR fe) aa | AT gallo a (Special to The Hveninx World) ale ee Joyn NEWARK, N, J., May 15.-Chancellor GANGORAE 11 Pounds | wm ane Magee here to-day referred the divorce | MUG, 0.14.20, [aft AN 5, ; DS | sult of Bleanor B, Glebert against her i + 1.58, handily, tra ine: Patlee Captain Siebert, of Newark, to| longs in iit’ mba, Vice-Chancellor Pitney for trial, Mra, | 1.08 1.28 1-5, bri Blebert sues on statutory grounds and it ( ‘| names a nurse girl ea co-respondent, | ya! “nig aug ete) li he funlapges ‘The younk woman It is eid, wes em-| handily, B. Rud, Hains; * | eink uP, ys to take care of the couple's) ine T1365 pound uni hate iwolyear-old twin, Haat ' When. the case wad” célled tb-tay ‘i ; J. Ts husband, Algernon T, Biebert, a son of QUITA-o Pounds. ups hgh «d'for Slobert naked that the Ge- sult, which wae deniéd by the Court on. the ground bean thort ge filed aos an anawer to the © oerhe ieberts ao Bee Re in charge of Bob Tuckor arrived at the this 5 Bln to the sireten turn, where | ?ales paddock early and are now eately