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PAGES TO-DAY Including Story Supplement. PRICE ONE CENT, == WHAT SENATOR DEPEW SAYS OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, Chauncey M, Depew is a stanch ad- Mirer of Prebkident Roosevelt, so, of course, anything he says about him ‘is pleawant. On this occasion (a recent @peech), he spoke about the President's “unconventionality. ‘This trait in resident Roosevelt 1s well known to every one, and on his hunting tnp, Just finished, he has displayed it to a q@reat oxtent, Just what he wore is, of Course, interesting to every American, ®o that a full-page photograph of the President on horseback, as he sppvared oming out of the Colorado wilderness after his yisit to the bears, will at- traot attention, BIGGING 81X $10,000,000 HOLES. ‘The Pennsylvania Railroad Company fs at present engaged in the gigantic task of making tunnels under the North River, ‘there ure six of these @reat bores over to Jersey's shores, @nd each |s to cost $10,000,000 when com- Bleted, Such a mammoth work has never been prosecuted before, and there must be a master mind at the head of the thousands of men who are doing tt, SHERLOCK HOLMES, There seems to be no limit to the dmagination of Bir A. Conan Doyle When it comes to finding adventur for his hero, Sherlock, Ho' . In to morrow's Sunday World story he Places fore him a most Intricate mystery, Involving the mnravelling 9 @ murder plot and a gigantic robbery. SUDGE “BATTERY CAN” FINN. ‘The Police Court Magistrates of New York City havea dithcult task, for In @isponsing law they must also know how to uso common sense, and the two don’t always mix without trouble, A judge who eeds in combining them Lchald wal tation: henee it is stran| udge “Battery Dan’ Finn has become well known in’a very short time, HERO HOBSON “BOTTLED UP,” We all remember the day when Hob- n sunk the Merrimac at the entrance fantiago Harbor In an effort to bot: tle up Cervera's fleet. He didn't quite Succeed, though he was a hero none the Jess. But now somo one else has Gone a little bottling up, and it is Cupid this time. He has bottled up Capt. Hobson's affections so that he can't fall out of eve if he wants to, and he doesn't want to, A MILE A MINUTE IN A MONSTER MONOCYCLE, ui New Yorker has patented ae invention which promises to do some ongercal things to speed records, if ft does not revolutic 20 individual Tt is a monovycle of tremen- ine, and 1s designed to whirl over we ts ia at something like a mile a bit ia UP” IN NEW YORK, The modern brigands of New rwould rob Capt. Kidd, Dick Turpin as Gther: famous hold-up. men of th he paat of their clothes if they could meet the eld-timers. Not the men who meet you fh dark streots and take vour scartpin y force, Dut the legailzed shake who mulct an unknowing person out of double what they are entitled to, ‘THRILLING ADVENTURES OF + SLEEPWALKERS., There has recently been an alarming {increase of accidents to people walking fr thelr sleep. and tho physicians are wonder ihe ee nag not due to Fork and nerve pressure of modern ty tt ‘Whether that ig 80 or not, some nd ulism is ana more and more Prevalent, and. its v! tlt are doing somo furprialng ou things, number Rs Collected the Bunday Worl weap Siterestne Article “written “avout them. See to- morrow's Mamazine. FOUR STRANGE THINGS, pa) Lap in to-morrow's ori Magi is devoted to a quartet of remark. Shis things phere & peptu gine in Central Parke form aE but BOW, meeting reguli cB 1° A ane @ rich man whe ‘wed an ental lancer in a romantic wa: there Is an account of Dewey, the mont | j Pavia dog in America, who seems ssed of more than ordinary human Intelligence. and an ace oun dell Rae rovite, All four are illustrated, LIMBERING UP FOR THE BATHING SUIT. ‘When the American girl ey y, aenay on ner ur aumi ee CA AP, eat There unt of a a ah any stiftness of the joints Brousht on ae o ae 25,000 NEW YORKER! be~they are not all New Yi thers, @ crowd that eikend ‘ANO! wie DISAPPEARING WOKE IN THE “COMIC.” eprom sae ek cette! the of yy rae or eae o Aue TH! Fahad INTERVIEWS EDWARD W. bay ft for ‘favorites or ,|flesh, was turned over to the automo- seyenteen who rung a rural mal | St mpal ‘shore must rid hereelt of | $4 |AUTO RECORDS SMASHED AT MORRIS PARK Gay Crowd See Old Race Course Turned Over to Motor Sports, (Special to The Evening World.) MORRIS PARK, May 20,—Morris Park, where thousands have hung over the railing in former years, shouti long shots in horse bile enthusiast, The great race course is now transformed for another purpose, @ track to b used exclusively for auto- mobiles. After the first hour of the meet the autos of every ih, 9,, make, shape, size and description were driven up to the {fence in front of the old fleld stand and made a colossal garage of the neld. Never were so many machines seen within the confines of any one place In this country. The crowd increased as the races were run, and tate in the day about six thousand persons were pres- ent, ‘The Morris Park Motor Racing Club, uhder whose auspices the track was dedicated to sixtomobile purposes, was in attendance almost to a member, Phe club-house, decorated for the occa- sion, was give with men and women in automobile garti Goggle-eyed, long- coated and full of automobile talk, they stood on the balcony of the club-house on the sward in front or at the rails gossiping wbout cranks and motors. Among those to be seen in the crow: were 1. 1 Bowden, WY. Gould Broke Edward Riegel, Thomas, A. G. Vand jor C. Miller, Robert Lee and Georee teh Boot “Hundreds of automobiles rolled into the grounds with auyly dressed women. most of the nets unin the clubshouse: ut the grand-stan its com of spectators, eet Record Goose at Start, reschth a iene rected Cheval Ry Pat's fee shoreerpow: Oe ee bse, Bare fastest pe on Detore ha “Gnevrototet rounded machine skidded toward th ire bank an Wnellie' hy be sh faraished dicionsy toe m be, ah mre 1 baie sty 2 craw Is ne the tangs etc stood a7 w for the exhibition ‘was Wel ine by eth onli horse: ute mo fecont with as much Tatrepedlty as as ae "Ghevivise, Dut ave did no,more than inake the dis- tance In 58 flat. been! however, and the cpowd knew Bamey Oldfield wae the third to Riding i in pecan Oy k of a werk wh action boleee "han M mately Charles Rosle t ans Shorme-power les Mae ald ino. beter” than BS ate hee ying st was and was ‘won by Richard Rtevens’ Ci his own Savery power Baer cedes in 1 minute 9 weconds. tt in hit Fenny wer sag Aes bs an le in 3.21 dl . 8, gecond. and cond. And Willlaen Mévo) ald tm Rorel Raat it, mug eee SB eed. fwan ihe wasse aiteotton, Chance NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1905. BROOKLYNS IN *, THIRD. TUSSLE Both Teams, Anxious Game... BATTING ORDER, Brooklyn. hi Bheckahrd, It. Casey, 3b, Geaalor, rf. Schulte, If 3b, Maloney, ri Chance, Slaglo, Hoffman, vers, 20, Jing, ¢, canton, Rudabek, p. Umpireeate, Bauewine. the series to their oredit, this afternoon, where they the third tussle. watch the teams play, policeman of Philadelphia, ‘yelled third, Slagle raced over the pan, Hr ih kara on second, Sheckard went out sn a Chance an Greet esp anted a fumble. aye Rue! doubled to left, putting "eoster ton Owena sent one to the infield and ler scored, Hatch made third and Second Inning. Hofman fanned. rs out, Bare. Ly ih Bal Third Inning. Owen: in to catch: tl Schutve’ Do0sted Ste: to wulko@, but forced Male Lewis tor owen, NOR to pitcher, NO RUN, Fourth AReeResd Dobbs. Evers fa’ to Gale, NO RUNS. filed out to B\yers walket, ond on Evers's. error, make home on bunt by Ritts caught between third and home, fon’s line filed to Maloney. Fifth Inring. PO ey fouled to Batoh. four wide ones. Caso; tH in or aeqond) Ritter’ to Heal alte litted to Babb. NO RUNS. tt srechantg ero we chance ita Sixth Inning, Bhecks rd wi tok, Mitchell lon, Mitchell ti iorers ; ee abe gohan nees, WITH CHICAGOS Win, Put Up.a Snappy (Special to The Wyening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, May 20.—With the first two games of | Frank Selee’s | ageregation of baseballists from Chi- cago paid another visit to these grounds lined against Ned Hanlon's tropey-dodgers in Although the Hanlon- fteshave not been playing the kind of a game that the rooters go wild over, the latter came here in droves to-day to When Umpire Bauswine, the six-foot ball, there were easily 5,000 persons s ond Casey soored and cuBnee, “peactie a unted safel: nA. G in on @ hit over second. by Lew!s, Dobt bunted out, Reulbach to Chanos, Tw Eve We walked. Heulbech mete tthe Wan Under Habb's booster, sic ter out. Pitcher to first, . Ravtbach tools core ef Ssamone Mt pare ‘8 gtasser was fielded t arnerer nee oie strolled and eaally stolo second ‘Chance be ap by Hoffman's arty one es erat ht by oned, “Kling Med out Dobbs Babb bunted and reached sec- Babb tried to but was NO RUNB, Coser ors to whan Batch owt, Bae to Tits Are. Saat ee su to up play Gore sami 0) +4 by loney Bcan- fens, ». na furte eS RESO DAY'S At Philadelphia (N. At Boston (N.L.)—End thirteenth: (R L.)—End fourth! Washington, 0; Chicago, 2. jand (A.L.)—End:fourth: Phitadelphia, 0;:Cleve., 1. At Chica ALC At West ai ‘High School, 143 Dewitt Clinton, 6, At A.L. Park-—Central High: , 143 Dewi inton,: FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS. » “ane Raltarawde Fa, ty Tigre to be ites aaa oe . * s 1.43, OF A GIANTS Wai — PITTSBURG Meee rs ses eertaa GIANTS’ ccvencue coeennet Ve HIGHLANDERS ‘AT: ‘DETROIT. ” 001: 2:0°1 BROOKLYNS: WIN CHICAGO .. BROOKLYN . HIGHLANDERS wens oon, 00, DETROIT ....0..- ss0020- 2.1007 L.)—End seventh: Cincinnati, 7; Phil. 8 tered around the gyound In the different At Clev pavilions; » Both teams will pla; rT josmorrow, fae At St. Louis Lj) —Snd third: First Inning. ‘Casey walked. Schulte oi Scanion to Babb, ‘Maloney ‘greuiched out to first. Chance singled pac a Rite|, ter's wiki throw to catch at sec, |' |—End fourth: arvard, '6}:P [—Army, 53Nav *O-0 St.Louis, 2; Boson, 2. eae ‘TERT Dy 20,000 ROOTED Drew Out Big Half- Holiday Crowd. BATTING ORDER. Pittsburg, Clarke, If. Beaumont, Browne, iy. McGann, 1b, Bresnahan, ©. MoGinnity,. Umpire, SohineiBine 9, BY ALLEN SANGREE, (Special to the Pvening World.) POLO GROUNDS, |N. this afternoon, “Tron Man’ the third game of the serles, being even break so far, by displaying the chip, Barney Dreyfus, owner of two by bwice, counting men, Boston, O;, St. Louis,/0. At Toronto (€.L.)—Endsixth:Jersey.City, 15. Toronto,;0. At Rochester (E.L.)—End fodrth: Newark, 15.Rochester, 3, At' Montreal (E.L.)—End fifths Providence, y; Montreal,'1. At Buffalo (E.L.)—End fourth: Baltimore, 4; Buffalo, 4. aton,.1. ometl, 23! Pennsylvanta,:0, ATWOODBINE, si, ‘ourth—Dramatist 7-2, |Weilington'J.'7-1,:Butter: Lable'4-1. Fitth-inforno 25, wiki 16-5, Half Seas Over:2:5, ‘AT: LOUISVILLE. | ———s Third—Switl Wing 7-2).Blue’Mint:7/2,:Otonetz, pce lb We Kies i b da need Oa bass gl AT 'ST. LOUIS FAIR BRPUNDS. aA Fourth—Broomhandle 6-1,” Fireball’ one! 6-1 RANT) AT‘UNION: PARK: Third—Many Shanks 8-1,'Lady Ray 4-1,'Ben: ‘Mora 4-6. zides! . RACH—Four and helt i » SSE ok a at a D9; Me at frie pha ae (6 to 1) rarer shel 6-1, , ry Mts ‘sos! o 18) ir and ohikirep, for the box-office,” said Barney, deal,” “What's become of Bob Emslle?" No- more than Johnatone ‘appeared alone and there was prospect body could say of « fair deal, All the eotors and actresses in New York that’/had a complimentary were on bend, and two real society women, On with the dance. ‘As the last halt of the second inning was drawing to an exciting close Mc- Graw and Clarke began to hurl white-| Both teams ‘lined’ up like two rows of bull: doxs and:it looked for a moment as if blood ‘would be spilled. McGraw and Clarke were talking into each other's inter- ferred and ordered the scrappy New hot objurgations at each other, Mouths when Umpire Johnson York manager oft the coaching lines, sWiten Johnson then called a foul when the iball went le of ‘the cerulean bi the Grants were thinking out loud, Firet inning. hanan's low throw. iin thre: lancy, Hnter F choice, _b; ne Vbelding and throw’ to onlin stung the ball for a clean in contre. whe to Donitin was forced by foc ond, Leach to Ritchey, second and reached third on ‘overthrow to ene qracked a beauty att c arke my fore te effort for. Onn RUN. Second Inning. hie mee clouted safe in right. ym Teach: Danien took a. fy Lyneh fouled to Bresnahan, oye this point ana Clarke, Both teatms lined w) terrific feers an: Dahlen am made, also fooled FOR GIANTS AT | POLO GROUNDS Third Game with Pittsburgs Y., May 20.— ‘Twenty thousand people rushed hero full eager to see tho wallop Pittsbung. )It was and both Clarke ‘and MoGraw were tot under the oullar, Little good feeling between the two teams could be noticed, and at any mo- ment some one was likely to start things the Pirates, stood at the gate with a smile women “Thia will be a great dav “but I'm afraid Pittsburg will get a shady one erent: ropa to AicGann, Bea led and stole aecond on Bre Howard doubled in eft. Mt mhertes sat mi yajudel ng the LS scoring w Wagner out, and Howard: vwae nailed at yolra ot Dahlen's hird, ONK Ritohey, nn @t seo: Browne. stol Piet: ereenatan i "| led McGin- je a good one-handed stop from from_ Plets. NO RUNS. the game was delayed @ personal clash between Mera w at the plete and ‘it looked a free-for-all fight, Johnstone finally ordered McGraw off cies crowd resented thie witi i hisses, Marthewson ji DoW ordered off the were a persec 7. Take wes | Ladies’ Event by a BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to The Evening World.) BELMONT PARK RACH TRACK, was aware of It, an in line, and on thelr stools, the so-called open rin and there was no change, bee made. Belmont Park this afternoon in the Ni tional Stallion Stakes, the Ladle Stakes and the International Bteeple- chase, than stwenty thousand people. If the addod dollar admission fee ware in force then the ussoctation would net $25,008. The stakes promised énteresting con- tents, particularly the National Stal- lon, The interest in the Ladies’ Stakes was lessened somewhat by the with- drawal of Tradition, fino and the track fast. ciation Occupy Their Front Stools at New Course As Usual and the © Card Remains Unchanged.” : Getting Decision by a Head, While in May 20.—If there was an open ring at Belmont Park this afternoon no one Thea members of the Metropolitan Turf Association were stitl The back ners occupied thelr accustomed places, ‘That the bookmAkers paid admission at the gate the same as any ordinary Individual, and that no fee was collected from them in the ring, js a fect. But aid not appear It may come on Monday, but no announcement has ‘There wero three attractive stmkes at This drew out @ crowd of more ‘The weather was Jercy C. and Little Woods riosd head an dhead to the etreteh, where Jerry C. made a wie turn and Little Woods ick); AN io by Deyiin, Wagner, ier’, was rai dita, ‘hut forcing led to on Third innink Gilbert took care purer ae Mortes caught Howat Nirertes out on @ rap t Ritchey. Jen ‘was thrown out by 1 a_ single Out fo ‘Beaumont. NO RU Fourth Inning. Wagner got first on & scratch hit that Meainnicy and Devlin went after, Clancy siruck out on three raw onea. Wagner stole second, Ritehey Browne, home Rerun. Di hit throw on Bresnahan'e low Ons Leach filed to Browne. MAbs Bieta deont lets fia filed to Clarke Fifth Inning, Piets fanned. Clymer batted Lynch. He was thrown out by Gilbert, Clake singled thet bounced awey from Gilbert threw the ball left hand to Dahlen, »|‘the coaching line, Johnstone called a ed, McGann beat Beaumont foul ghe Renee Thats wen went Manes a7 ue es ee muffe RUNS, Piet eye bf elton y to ‘gis Rey re eee Sixth Inning, out eae ho Gilbert, crowd yelled ‘cor ive, oar, roar when Clancy tanned. 8. ents, y-five thousand p Cane. Hitches, ey route, COLUMBIA IN DUAL MEET WITH PRINCETON, TBpecial to The Byening World.) COLUMBIA OVAL, Willtamebridge, N. ¥., May %.—Cohtimbia and Princeton met here ¢his afternoon in thelr annual dual track games, A cold wind blowing across the Sold and fast time wus almost {mpossivie. ‘The track was \atko in voor condition, Princeton was’ the favorite, McGann went out by the same NOURUNGE esi RUNS. White team expected to. ea forlty of the second al ipwever, @ small ittherine was on hand to see the event OTHER NEWS OF TO-DAY’S SPORTS AND STORY OF Clancy to thrown out by Donlin was under 8 hee ies from Cineke, Lynch. Devlin Gilbert filed NS. ined to, Warner stole third "and came for fe reached second. as Doniin ure, Meee ind fed lane chught Ban eahort ay, ‘RO is Howard Piagied. cechaa ire ne and wee Dorin atrhek out i en, e. ople rate Doni ante ry a ny 1 acginnlly Browne was thrown out. by Flinders Wins \ Nose. THE WINNERS, a] FIRST RACE—Deloanta (9 to 2)’ 1, The Gadfly ;(9 to 2), 2 Little Weode 3, " SECOND RACE—Just (9 to 10) 1), Mintla (8 to 1), Gentian 3, THIRD RACE—Firet Water (3°to 8) 4) Clark Grimth (7 to 1) & Venn dor 8 FOURTH RAGEA-Plindere (30\to, 1), 1} Gold Ten (8 to 1), 3 Coy Y Maid, 3. FIFTH RAOE—Arian (8 to ®, YY Flying Buttress (13°to 10);/2; Ivan, Mi SIXTH RACE—Jonauil (2 te 1) 4, Priority (20 to .1) 2, Witch Hamat 3 like! who waa bs five I th 001 Deloanta Skinned Rail, roger IEE Sire, “just Just Got There, SECOND RACE—$000 added two-year-olds; Straight, Btary Roof peti ante” a it Just want to the front at. and made all the runni Rene followed him, wit! (4p over on the inner rail aie to the Thee sixtes Mintla closed: and yy A tel Just winning four lenaths tn "Front oF tien Starter, Elerkarite fer a Filmes Ht nop Caplan Veronese ‘and Timber Firat Water by a Hea — BT — rae deb: of M Timber and, Comedienne, wa heap his ob Maret or Front wn eng a"arow Cert fol thea dew put of the. bungh aad e ‘riret ‘ater with marvel i. at O'Neill_kept the ws Grimth. was two anda fh front of Vender. 20 to 1 Shot by @ Nowe, yy vg ae tae at fH it FEE tr wile,, ane eame a> Troantat a and. Kiamesl pactonlty Qt oven terms eth ple of leneths Ten’ cloned: on athe home, last ‘sixteenth and @ mttling finish was miaae ders got home by a nowe, Gold ‘Ten & fength In front of Coy Matd, UNION PARK RESULTS, di 8T, LOUIS, Mo, May 20-The tun to-day at Union Park reaulied aa) follows: vi a FIRST RACE~One and one: pg (8 to at 1. Ertae $e 22, Sea Shark (8 Piy % 88 1-5, SECOND RACE—Five Ros! Ni Ni, 8 to 5, ro meant 1, 23 Thiberius, 8 to 4, LOUVIBVILL. , Ky. here to-day salpiedy