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\ | \ \ a five-knot zephyr. ral F eveatnar-thowers.” Legabi and Tharsenr, en ‘ RESULTS ‘abies ) i _ Price ONE CENT, ey yee Contest for the Kaiser’s Cup. Begins on Scheduled Time, Thick Weather Blowing Up ‘at Last Moment Completely Hiding the Vessels from View. ' CROSSED ON PORT TACK, SQUARE RIGGERS IN REAR. Starti-g Gun Fired at 12.15 P. M., with the Hildegarde, Atlantic, Endymion and Ham- burg Following in Order Named— Valhalla An Hour Behind. HOW THE YACHTS CROSSED THE LINE, - AILSA 0... --.-. 12.14.55 HILDEGARDE .. .. 12.15.00 ATLANTIC .... .. 12.15.30 ENDYMION .. ...- 12.16.00 (HAMBURG .... .. 12.18.00 WHISTLE .... ... 12.18.30 FLEUR DE LYS . SUNBEAM... .. APACHE ..... UTOWANA .... .. VALHALLA ... ... 12.26.00} 12.30.00 12.34.30 12.57.30 1.25.00 H SANDY HOOK, via Associated Press tug to Sandy Hook, May 17,— fm an easterly wind that was not all that could be desired, the eleven wachts entered in the race across the ocean for Emperor William’s cup | ot away at 12.15 P, M. to-day. The yachts were towed out of Sandy Hook Bay about 11 o'clock gand made for the starting point line off Sandy Hook Lightship. At that fhour there was still considerable fog, but it was gradually rising, and before noon one could see a distance of five miles or more. The wind, hy had been blowing about ten miles, however, had dropped consid- ly, so that when the yachts crossed there was not much more than | ‘The yachts had Ittle time for manoeuvring at the line, for hardly had pal dropped tows and made sails than the preparatory gun was fired, just ‘at noon, Ten minutes later the warning gun was fired, followed in five bainutes by the starting gun. ‘Utowana and Valhalla croseed the line to the windward of the com-! (mittee bont at 12.18, but both were recalled. The Utowana crosed at 12.87.80, | here got cold feot at t but the Valhalla went in frons in the light wind ene About, and did not (eross until 1.26, The committee boat took time, but it fwea not made oMolal, ‘The yachts take Wher own time of crossing and at the (Gnish the elapsed time ts computed, Whe wind was more favorable to the fore and aft rigged oraft, and there {were huddled about the starting Ine, waiting for i.20 signal, while the square- Viewers were struggling with the light wind several miles to the windward, Who Ailsa, Atlantic, Hildegarde and BEindymion, crossing on the port tack, Were almost bunched anti it seemed as ‘hough they must foul each other, but they got away safely aftor getting over (he line and were soon lost in the haze, Two Boats Recalled. | Dho Valhalla, Utawana and Hambure brossed in another bunch, but the two Gormer went to the windward of the fark boat and were recalled, While the Utowana and the Valhalla fwere atruggling back to cross the line Khe Flour de Lys, Sunbeam and Apache [yews It was decidedly a day for ie sohooners, while the square rigg Pairly Jumbered along, 1° Vaihal fortune was a sample of the way oratt is handicapped in light er, When recalled the Valhulla fully two miles on her way, the 4 was dropping and with hardly rage way on she managed to got Y it, and efter creeping -back to the went into drons while going about as gimoat helpless in what there es Mit ee of sr the wind unui the yards Pomcanty ater Betting about sho drifted (Continued on Seoond Pa All's Well! With Users of World Wants 14,912 Business Letters recalved Inst, week In answer to Hawi Wants er addresses only, All times are unofficial, $6,000,000 DIVORCE CASE TO BE DROPPED: ‘That Harry 8. Black, the millionaire Pres! and recently sued him for divor whom he settled $6,000,000, according | toa Ident of thé United States Realty Construction Company, whose wite and upon Teport from Chicago, 1a about to be reconolled to her, ts the latest news Concerning them, Black, could be luwyers refused to confirm or Neither Mr. nor Mra, seen to-day, but thelr deny the statement, Mrs, Black datanter was Alice Fuller, Conatruo was but became President of the United States | 18 (Real tl of the founder of the ‘patter ton Company, Mr, Bl Rot wealthy when he marnied er | Bae he was advanced with the Fullér made a lot of money and finally ity and Construction Company, His wite brought eult Yor an absolute divorce at Whit appo: this Mr. that cae was the F, ST. run: follows Plains, Hnted | Dantel Cone oe Lee ye 80 far as ho waa concerned the © over. He will not take testi ran aPrcber Feferee beans divorce ap me will be o withdrarnt a ‘AIR GROUNDS DS RESULTS. Lous, af, Mo, May 17.—The races oe resulted as WIRST RACH—One and one: ont rales AMtted C18 to Ey 1 Tiibenea i] to 2) 3, Deluston ( ae imon.80, ¢SBCOND, & 19 en te Prince Charile (4 Me 1» } Moras tk i 1B 1b. ere RACE ‘urlongs—Btarltgh| a 1, Lieba: D% Barsnpa la (8 to » 8 Ti ie RAQK—Six (8 nif 5) 1, Kenton (: 20a ah sr ott LOUISVILLE RESULTS. P LOUISVILLE, Ky,, May 17.The races to:day resulted as follows: FORAT. RACK—Four and one-ralt tur- |Jongs.—Btoessell (8 to 3) .1, ‘Dickiiningo (18 to 5) 2 MoCluer (13 to an & find ny Faia soudes t far GIANTS LINE UP AGAINST COLTS IN LAST GAME Prospect of Rain Kept Fans Away from Polo Grounds, BATTING ORDER. Giants, Chicago, Doniin, of, Casey, $b. Brown, rf, Schultz, rf i McCann, 1b, Maloney, ct. Bresnahan, 0, Chance, ‘1b, Merton, If, ingle, | Dahlen, ss inker, Devlin, 3b, Hoftman, Giibert,. 2b. Kling, o. Wiltse,’ p. unde D. bat n, D, Umpires—Klein Mand. Bimuite. BY ALLEN SANGREE. POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, May 17.—This was the real test of a genuine rooter, Hundreds who would have been he prospect of rain and never started, More travelled as far as Twenty-third or One Hundred ead Twenty-ffth street and then off. But the old guard—Gee wr iz! Do you suppose they were in- timidatea? No more than Sam Mertes's bulidog fears a home run, ; First Inning. Sandow Mertes raised his left mitt and pulled down hot one trom Caray's CARONIA STILL FAST [ADDED STARTER IN MUD; DEFIES TUGS Great- Cunard Liner Reported to Be in a Dangerous Position South of Swash Channel— May Have to Re-: move the Passengers. If the supreme effort to float the’ }Caronia at the height of the tide to- night falle the ship may stick in the sand south of Swash Channel and north of Flynn's Knoll, where she now lies aground, for several days more and her passengers have to be removed to- morrow, The big Cunard liner is in a dangerous position, being aground mid- ships, with her stem and stern afloat, While there is no danger to the hun- dreds of passengers who have remained fretting and waiting for the tide bo lift the ship the vessel itself may suffer a severe strain, Behind the ship the in- coming tide with its eddies is filling up @ bar of sand, Should this continue for a few days the ship will seriously suffer, Dahlen, the first one he has made Maloney got the bat. just ‘when Wiitse. was feeling right and he was benched on strikes, oe hig? died in Brown's grasp. NO Fandarsi which ieaped” to his pope San iy wit Toahoot ane sea't « over jut inside night foul line for two Dan McGann was bit on the arm and given his base.” Dan was soaked Pest May Fotos § eye ari taet ay ‘or blue. Slagle ioe x for ees! hans ane Ree te a (ad ore” Roger Morte gore home Fun, a Hotlines th etrus mn feet inside right feld peal nd pounoad into bl ‘own ang Renae: eeeena Inning, and ice mot ae first pass of, Y Secon ey ‘Bl Faced eee from lin Guide fice. 'ta front of fe bounce Wittson an we ores ery Devin to third, Mn out, loftm to, Oh though he etd to fire, “NO RUNS, Third Inning, i was yet '8 second victim un bi i Daal, the bat whan Ret ek ca pala t a dover Kei felis croo} Chance's: atob of ae: fly with rt No eaten ike ‘on the Polo recanea a) Inning. ‘ounder from Chance, i for ranctner p pass from Wiltse, oie a: VAL ARES ake s ne ore ula mo want out out, no Homma, got a sate er "Witteo "wis out an atr'kes fhorouiy Hey} umipire's raw ter dgton, NO RIM Finh “Inning. was .a8 helpleas before as a cyercharng? einen in the 1905 fund, puns di ehind Time— en oi net te tase! . an that Naot Rens aed £0'8 | ever built on the Clyde, 83 | end. Sees i Listed to Starboard, ‘The ship {ts Listed to starsvard at present. Bvery preparation is being made to float her to-night. ‘Vernon oA Brown, the Cunard agent, is on the scene with several tugs, and the wreck- ing companies have several more, fitth street, and would completely hide from view Delmonico's, Shorry's and other big bulidinss in the, neighborhood, In aotual figures the liner is 67% feet long, 76 feet wide, and {2 foot deep, Hor gross tonnage 1s $1,000 and her dls- placement 9900 tong HIGHLANDERS OUT TO BEAT BROWNS AGAIN Hogg Goes in Box to Do Trick for Griffith’s Unlucky Bunch, BATTING ORDER. If it lg found that the steamer has Douf fcriy. if, stone Th suffered a strain the holds will be light- Koehler, ct, ened, ‘This will take several days of aie ab ¥ . careful, painstaking work, PAR CereviL Gh Peart SPs, All through the night two tugs pushed | Yenmer’ se: Moran 3b, nd pulled at the Caronia, and when | Chase, 1b, Pete ghia high tlde came another tug from the | Klenow, o Rese” Merritt-Chapman Wrecking Company lent ald, Those on board were assured ‘that there ts no danger, Many Prominent Paseengers, The Caronia sailed from this port yes- terday. On board her are Mr. and Mrw, Cornelius Vanderbilt and their two children, Lady Brassey, wife of Lord ae Brassey, owner of the British yacht Sunbeam, which will race across the in| ecean for the Kaiser's cup; Sir James Hane and Lady Hane, Ethel Barry- more, the actress; the Right Rev, L¢ Bowman, Mra, Bowman and Miss Bowman; Mra, L. Barnato, of London; Major W, H, Edwards, of St. Sohn, N, Bi; Mrs, H A. Hbneaeaigir'in Col, St, Quintin, Dr. and Mi Whiting, of Washington; Lieut, “Colt . A. Yorke, B. P. Meaney, of the Lone Distance Telephone Company, and fam- iy; Miss Julla Callender, Mr. and Mrs, Wallace HB, Wmbry, of Louisville; Mr. vine re. ee Fawoett, Mr. and Mra, and four daughters, Mr. and Mrs, Daniel A. Loring, Mr. and Mra, whee B, Tashima and Miss q, e, _Went Aground In Fog, The Caronia ran aground yest sel rnoon in the fog, After vey ler at 1 P, M,, bound for Divernon the big ship had a narrow escapt from ‘belng run down by the Scandinavian. American line steamship United States, found In from Copenhagen, The Caronia, which ts equipped with wireless, gol into communication with ‘the Katwor Wilhelm IL, which had pro- ceded her to sea, and the latter ves- Sel sent a message to Babylon, which kent the news to New York, new Cunarder ts the largest liner If she were sot down on the east sido of the Capitol at Washington ahe would completely hide the structure from view, with the lon of thirty-elgh: ot at either If) ghe wore set down in Firth avenue with vy ‘keel in the opi of the pyent and her eo north ‘Umpire—Me, Kelly, BY shledia a) BULGER, ial to The Wventng World.) ST. Touts, May 17—The Highlanders with renewed confidence went after the Browns in « atyle to~lay that & liable to make the percentage column shake trom Cleveland to Boston. ‘Hogs was in fine shape at the warm- up and on account of his recent suc- cosses Griff sald that he would trot the youngster out not only to wim; but to let the Missourians me? a little of the real thing In the pitching Mne, You know they “have to be shown'’ out here, To-day Griff was very much encour- aged over the improvement in his pitcher Powell and Orth have both come around In shape, and Hi could not hope for anything better, Putmann and Clarkson are still under the ‘Weather, but are improving, Shortly after noon @ heavy clow! and a cold rain came up, and, while the wame could be played, it augured badly for a crowd, ‘But I'm not now," sald Griff; want"? looking for crowds “it's games that I Firet Inning, Dougherty shot the first ono straight at Pelty and was out, and Wallace took acre of Keeler's grounder, WIil- jams was out on a flimsy dump in front of pinte, NO RUNS. Hogg couldnt’ get one over for Stone, and he strolled. Koohler fanned. Frisk singled to teft and 9 wild pitch put Sto mn third and Mrisk on sec. ond, Both scored a moment later on dones'e ware clout to contro, Wallace filed to Andel Oran was hit by pitched ball, Hockesifnld wrounded out io Yeager. TWO second ening, and advanced third, Sarah Sa a to thi EASY WINNER OF STAKE RAGE Gallavant, Second Event, Takes the Maiden Feature. | BELMONT PARK WINNERS. FIRST RACE—King Pepper (2 to 2) 1, Jerry C. (2 to 1) 2, Montres- son 3. SECOND RACE—Leonerd J, Hay: |] man (8 to 8) 1, Miee Poimt (15 to 1) 2, Gentian 3. THIRD RACE—Gallavant (11 to 5) 1, Woolwich (7 to 10) 2, Bivouac 3, FOURTH RACE—Littie Woods {5 to 1) 1, Anrahgowan (10 to 1) 2, Lord Badge 3, FIFTH RACE—Hylas (7 to 6) 1, Sandhuret (3 to 1) 2, Ruseell Sage 3, SIXTH RACE—Kenliworth (1 to 2) 1, Rostand (8 to 5) 2. Only two starters, BY FRANK W. THORP, (Spectal to The Bvening World.) BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, May 17,—-Bad weather kept the attend- ance down at Belmont Park this after- noon, The big grandstand looked dreary in emptiness, and for algns of life one had to go into the ring, where the regulars bussed around the books ike @ lot of bees, ‘Tho card was fairly good and furnish @4 good aport in aplte of the weather, The track was in excellent shape con- eidering the recent rains, showing that this course i very little affected by bad weather, The a#take feature wes the Maidens, for two-year-olds, EP DAE iat |g ine fs re. 9 Ro fa Bt. 4 hrk \, ae Catfrey, dig aka Scratched from’ RESULTS OF . ALL THE DAY'S SPORIS GIANTS WIN x» CHICK GIANTS ....-- o- oo =—o oo 9100 3000 HIGHLANDERS AT ST.LOUIS. ~ ICHLANDERS . 0100 ST, LOUIS) See tenelem wens) 6 0) ile At Rochester (E..L.)—End fourth: Balto. 15 Roch., 0. Called At Montreal (E. L.)—End seventh: J. City, 0; Montreal, 3. At Toronto (E. L.)End seventh: Providence, 2; Toronto, 1. At A. L. Park—Pennsylvania, 0; Columbia, 10. SS LATE DETAILS GIANTS-CHICAGO GAME. Donlin made a home ru. Browne popped to Tinker. Maloney tobbed McGann of a home run. Bresnahan tripled, Tinker threw Mertes out. One run. A Mertes walked. Dahlen singled to left. Devlin fouted out, Gilbert flied to Slagle. Lundgren thsew Wiltse out. No runs. Seventh Inning—Dahlen got Casey’s grounder. Bresnahan made a good catch of Sohultes’s foul. Deviin handled Matonéy’s rap. No rune. j ui a ‘ ‘ue : LATE LOUISVILLE RESULTS, seocond—Miss Doy!s 16-5, Nervator 40-1, Major Carson 8-] ‘hird—Garnish 11-10, Delagoa 15-1, Coruscate 6-1, , AT ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS. Fourth--Miss Mae Day 7-1, Van Ness 15-1, St. Fleur eh a” AT UNION PARK, ’ Third—Eva Clair 2-1, Sister Roth 10-1, Elery 10- 1 * Fourth—The Don 5-2, Tancred 5-1, Attilla 5-2. ye TRADITIONS GOOD TRIAL FOR STAKE (Byecial to The Brening World.) Juave come out of thelr severe struggle, SHENPOHEAD BAY, May 17.~The!in the event In good shape, and witt gallops here this moming were done soon be ready for anobher atoach } with damk,: chilly weather, and a very | other, Ne, muddy track es conditions, Many) ‘The fenture of the morning's oxerclaew Yacers were shown over it at vanous| was a mile move of Sydney Paget’® varieties of speed. Good and Plenty,| Tradition, She did the distance in the winner of the Whitney Memorial, !1451-5, as follows: 0,182-3, 0.2 2-8, and Flying Buttresa, the second horse, | 0.98 3-5, 0,612-5, 1.043-5, 1178-5, 1.81 4-5, 1.45 1-5, very easily; Although the move, i | from a speed point of view, was not Ree Hayman tid % more, but wes t00 | particularly fast, it shows ‘Trainer . ine RACE —81.000, added; selling: Joyner to be on the alert for her aom- a oe tom Rik re, Bk ing engagement in The Ladies, at one Ine. tel Bas a af mile, which she appeara to have bad } Little Woode Led All the Way. halt mile ground in 0.60 25, gi out the five elghihs in 1.06 » hte fs the Paget reliance for the Hxpecta- thon Stakes at Gravesend on the opens o(ritle Moats went to the fret at the!ing day. The stable's dther re0ske ‘ Pee Rn: Wid cot to useful exercine, i 2 hatd drive, Arrahgowan was wecond| Were all shown gen pecri sth ren Rare aay Suthe way’ Lord Bad ehrough| ‘Training trials were shown by the King Popper, Atwood, and Katte! Sh the pttatoh tum ahi Sse on hol follewines RADE, ReRR Th clows ornor tare ture| Pune eHetah ti yas ablersty balek Bi id piunde oct att eeu Tonae, followed by -Montreweon, Jerry) Little \voods, which ‘yey “atch! “BLANDY—110 pounds up, ene then closed up from the Fear and from Arrangowan, which eat Lord| quarter miles 0.14, 0,28 26, O41 26, 0,66: Oe en ere ana Rater Ra | Bnaee 5, 108 1k 46, 1.88 16, 140, 8, 208 ny A Over mn , enehly, Goiting the \lig King Pepper beaten eased and Hing tor four yenreclae ahi geouclieaw inns plniy-ninth Belmont at hus and |Popper nadled him by @ head. King | fons aliae a 06 nt NODS At Se Eihicasrety mua Cult ge Myla Ray 14 “ae Bgtias, | STWA eat pounds up, ex tunienge Montresson. VIB og 120, pot ait ‘H— $900 two- OR AN 8 5 EECOND RACH $000, tides nea atraleht, | Rinecl eaaeeifae: 110 8 ya Binge tan aie pinter and Onn PA PSR °fale, Won driving, ‘Time0.89 1-6. | ize ganecPanteggntan. Plug. Dick roberta, [In the mud. Gardner, érwiner, Blastere, Zooks. WL St. 4. Fin, Bir aa ‘Alon Ferris and Flying Machine fol S Pande. Pao ee way hell Th Be ayn 8) SIXTH RACE-—1.200 added: hichwolent Lt ‘This cae Gontian tne ac pandleaws for ehreeyicar-oldn anid "ups “seven fhe likes the mud, A, J. Rie vai Mintie, Odd Bl, AR, Su | furlonas. main course. | Bt Won wale Hoy, Fant Wivent, anchor Snow: | ridden out, Time—1,34 4-5. Sung, “stale Power ‘Peover Pod, ooks, Wh St. 4 Fin, Bet: Bwatitw and. sles Ou alnew mn 8 io Kantworch riigpatth Tas Ve Bi "4 ; Hayman Ina Drive, Row to tara: War 2 5 this #000 call, fa Leonard Joe Hayman went to the ht by front woun ‘after the tart and made Reeser ing. Th ae ° Mt Mim came Andria. Gentian, Mintia UNION PARK RESULTS, and Hila, In the last furlong. Klee “Point, gloved on Hayman nnd |doving Joyner, ) forced the tater to 6 ore Y| gp. LOUIS, May 1%.—The races run) trainer, Miss Point beat Gentian : en 308 | pantie tro. mite for the place, here today at Union Park resulted as to Formac a8 STHERD ea aaa” aiden. for two-year. | follows: f Ro Ae een O88] FIRBT RACK Blx curio é i-l0) pounds Up} a hate Sule Avot all Pimento 8 | gi to 1) 4, Besietling cto mt tenet donee tthe | Cal rise & ‘rime—1 B, AW nic AN DE pounds a qailevan' aetna a Hee ENA Ni vour and a ba amie one ae Axion. W. Davie 1 Be longs—-Side View (25 to 1) +m Bvelae tiene nd We Rae Heer teacidto 1) Marlmbo (9 to2) a. Lim ‘Optician and Tho Port also ran, Gallavant Wins Ecasily. vant, an added starter in the aiden ¢ , went to the front iy made rac oleht, long ich, who Was seccnd his stable Sreipanion ch Pee: BA Heresy | 0.56, IRGIND ONG A ON eH HA rk i Pas,” ire BALL GAMES POSTPONED. tian this pair of Jumpers. NATIONAL LHAGUE—S, Louis ve, Philadelphia and Glnoinnat! va, Bont FP Mopkate 3 110 sae up, Ma Tat re tabs, passa Ips tn not va, Awa ana aes