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& WHAT! HEnoFale, couler; Wednesday fair, NA L i‘ Ei FIN EDITION | prox Circulation Books Open to All.’’ de "PRICE ONE. CENT, (Tune: The Public B, D.) {We are the jolly Jockey Club, And the booktes our brothers be; Go what do we care while we've coin to aparo? For the PUBLIC what care we? Chorus, Ho, ho, ho! Ha, ha, ha! Ten't he the comic little duck? We'll divvy up his money—ain't it funny? ‘Then we'llhand him out a carfare just for luck! Oh, Captain Kid he got hanged, he did, Bor dabbling in piracy. But he was a fusty curmudgeon, rusty, Not right up wo date, like WE! Ho, ho, ho! &o, Beginning “Thursday It Will Cost $3 to Sit in Grand Stand, Women to Be Charged $1.50 and Price to Field to Be Advanced, BELMONT PARK RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Novena (7 to 2) 1, lemailian (8 to 2) 2, St. Roma 3. SECOND RACE—Tangler (6 to 1) | 1, Delmore (17 to 10) 2, Barberloot 3, Oarsman (9 to 10) 2, Carrie Jones 3, Rostand finished third, but was die- qualified, FOURTH RACE—Oxford (3 to 2) 1, Dolly Spanker (13 to 10) 2, Right Royal 3, FIFTH RACE—Patagonia (3 to 1) 4, Snuff (13 to 10) 2, Others bolted or fell. SIXTH RACE—Leonidas (6 to |!) HE Fitzsimmons«Mtke Schreok fight ] is now a fixture, The great old champion, a little lghter, a littie more bald, perhaps, and with knuckles Knotted from breaks he got in amashing them against the bony countenance off On the authority of Philip Dwyer it Is dig-dim-Fettries.—ty--coming back Into} Announced that "be ginning at Gravesend the ring, He Mkeé fighting too well to give it up for a while, And, if you will | W ne to prophesy, old Bob Fits- mohs will whip @ lot of men yet, 1 it will take @ lot of beating to ty h fidence, bi He never has over-estimated with Jeffries himself, Probably ' when Fita demanded a 7% division of the Purse, winner and loser, he knew what he could do to Sehrec Roon a8 he| Goon’ It ‘others of the light -hoavlos wilt ear from the man who made the wolar | Plexiis and the shift famous, “, WOODBIN. RESULTS. WOODBINE, Ont, May 23.—'The races to-day resulted as follows: RACK-SIx— furlongs,—Big 1 to 2) 1 The Biba (0 to 1) 2 Thomond 6 to 1 aR 17 SHCOND RACE Zelinda | 1) 1, Court Martial, (2101) & Lord ngue (2 to 1) 3, Time—0,51, tik} RACD — Seven furlongs— ants age net he Bugaboo 21-2 to 3) 3, 3 ti ; he He ine (21-2 to 1) 3, VOURTEH RACE-—-Mile and a furlong, —Wiil is (0 to 10) 1, Half Seas Over MolPgl? % Pleas US to a) a Time— 2,00 ~The races ea ae, tail WB: Tour ad oneshale f to) 2 Staghey eet ‘Tine--0.56 2-5, suahy ate SECOND RACH Fira and « hatt tur. longs.—Jake Wa Ey King’ Charm (13 to 1) 2, Bandito o toe Time— 108 is THIRD RACI—Five furlonga.— Ala Russell G to 10) 1, Lieber (7 tony", » Mare vel P. (8 to 1) 3.) Time—1.02, een j UNION PARK RESULTS. ST. LOUIS, Mo, May &—The races here to-day remilted as follows: IIRST RACE—Selling Pu mile and three-sixteentha 2s to YA, Patriclus (28 to 4 of Piiseti (8 to 1) 8, me. ; SECOND RACH Prac $300; four $ halt furlongs Sweet Flavin. 4 tg nh) ov. DAVIN (2) to 1) 2 Hdmi t 1 i vrmen Ooh ca PP ie THIRD NACH ~soitng: putrao, $800, One inile and 7 yurds,-Attila. (G to 2? Fs Hisense 8 to 1) 2 Hie @ to ‘edt bdiaiibanidalcan LOUISVILLE RESULTS. LOUISVILLE, Ky, May. %.—The re. mults of to-day's ri Tun over this bh Wern ng! follows: AT RACE—Sive turton Panne (13 to 10) 1, Two Billa (9 to. bY Thorpe x32 to 1) & ‘Tme—1,01 1 156 BEE Ne RAOH—8ix furlongs, — len (4 to 1) 1, Gey ft (3 Reheish (6 to 4) Ae tas 5 King's the thirtyelx hours feolny a 0 Fs Ly New au ea " ms Iritzsimmona has all of his ancient con- |* fehting ability except tn the Axhta | 1, Ostrich (12 to 8) 2, Flyback 3. BY FRANK W. THORP. {(Bpecial to The Fvening World.) BPLMONT PARK, lL, 1, May %8.— on Thurs. day, the opening day oft the Brooklyn Jockey Club, ‘the price of admission to the public will be talsed. To men it will he #8, which is an in- crease of % For women the tarift will be $1.60 an in- ee crease r") In the field the tariff Will be $1, which is an Increase of % hoonts in some instances and 60 cents 4n others. Thus the People will pay for the revenue which 1s lost through the book: makers and the race tracks wil! cain a quarter of a million of dollars over what they would ordinarily have re- celved from the bookmakers. The M. T, A, and others engaged in the busl- ness of bookmaking will be the gainer by over $6,000,000 for the balance of the season, ‘The ting will be open at Gravesend, |here will be no cholco of positions, This part, however, makes little or no difference to either bookmakers or player. ‘The action of the Brooklyn Jockey Club In raising the price of admission Was Jecided, upon at a meeting of Taco track owners at the ‘home of August Belmont last night, ‘The raise was pre- euates in The ven! ng World some also was the beter del Hast bHo woud’ be ‘Mat ‘he carry the burden. ‘The aenee | ears an enormously increased revenue to the race track owners, The Jookev Club welght for age ako was the feature at Belmont Park this afternoon, It was a poor feature, mayne @ poor class of horses engaged, other events were fairiy Interent- oh however, and promised, en There was a goo ondance, ail wee ten wes beautiful, Haag the cents, 3233. track mont Reappointed. Pd ‘was reported at the track thin ternoon that August Belmont had ec re-appointed as a member of tho Commiasion, To be exact. it May be sad that while dhe appoint ment has not been announced oMotally, Mr, Belincnt has received such aasur- ances t 1 i t Sereniy' ie make his appoin’tren’ _itmatian Was Outgamed. ’ RACH—a000 added: for, mal yey olde a4 poward; geven furlo Rll art Wo Time--1,27 403, Biarters, Jocks, Win. KATIE oven by E i Rh a Va oat! Bf is ht Milan the ear ite, a" Venter “ton ins up and died, CAE: nena wecond, their followed by Novena. (Continued on oh aeobhd Page.) SO UDNnmeeeannnnEaT BIRI. BREF HEAD OF ea FLEET. ave Rebs 0 THIRD RACE—Arabo (8 to 8) 1, va oflat .NEW. YORK TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1905. | “ Circulation Books Open to All”? BROOKLYNS BEGIN SERIES WITH ST.LOUIS Slimmest Crowd of Season Saw Game at Wash- ington Park, BATTING ORDER. Louts. Brooklyn. Bi cen ery es af aia ae tt. ay anhon, teh a at, 3b, Warner, o, Eason, p. ‘Thielman, p. Umplre--Kleln, BY JOHN POLLOCK, (Special to The Evening World.) BALL GROUNDS, WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, N. ¥., May 2. ‘One of the slimmest crow the grounds here so far this season watched the opening the series between Ned Hanton Goet Jimmy é hao es Ley with -bis club. for, two days, Been suspended by President Pulliam tor that period and fined $8 ¢or disputing Umpire Bauswine's decision on Satur: day, when je. was ordered) out of the ferme, Gossler replaced Sheckard in left jeld and put up a fine game. First Innii cea Ufted a high whiol coll Shannon's under bit Bason in the | leg and bounded to Lewis, who threw the runner, out. at first. Arndt then jled the ball to left and stopped the first bag and made a_clever steal of second by a slide, Beckley ambled (to frst on four wide bans: Smoot Goubled along she frat base line h Dobbs for ‘two bases, scoring Arndt and Beckley, Dunleavy singled, scoring Smoot. ake wet out. Lewis to Babb, THREE RUNS. Gessler was retired ‘by Beckley, unas- sla\¥1. Lumley made a pretty bunt, but was easily natled stealing second on Warner's throw to. stay. Batch finned the alr’ INO NUNS Second Inning. ‘Warner's high foul fy was gathered in by Bateh, Erte drew a free ass to. first, was retired by Rason and Tabb, ‘Thielman moving up to second. Shannon singled to centre, scoring Thielman. Shannon was caught stealing second on Ritter'a throw to Lewis. ONE RU Owens pushed a grounder to Shay and died at first, awis alnwled to centre and reached second on Warner's fumble of Duhbs's high. sbounder infront of tie Babb struck out, Ritver walk earn na wpat out, Pehle! Thied Tana Arndt wag ditposed of by Batoh and Babb, Beckley raised a foul <A 1 fly. which Riley smothered, Smoot sent e bounder to i NO Lewis and was the third ‘out, “Geamler w gti on, a Wale an 00) vigthm on, str Arndt then grabbe: sty Lumie: cnn ee Ane potieee aie Wl at first, Batoh j@ next victim o if Which Shay fielded ae Bi hier ny tins for an out, NO RN Fourth Anne or uttoary was thrown out by Owens Wunl to Bad, hed on four high inshoots, Warner foul-filed 8 cer urke Feeching. nae on tht Burke reached thir mut of Lewis’ pipeline. 'hiel: HIGHLANDERS of), “AGAIN LINE UP WITH DETROIT Griffith Goes in the Pitcher’s Box for Another Try at the Tigers. BATTING ORQER, Detroit. ‘4 Bchaeter, m. ‘UmpirenKetly, BY BOZEMAN BULGER, (Bpeclal to The Evening World.) DETROIT, Mich, May 28.—Having been thrown out af the ame when he was working good. GriMth decided to | to go back) to-day, He ays. he has, 2 hunch the can beat ‘“ihese fel- lows," and ne ia deter. | ined. to go) through al battle, with the permis. | fon of one Mr. Kelley, the umpire, Since com- | ing to De-| trott Willte Keeler han} secuted but! nend hé ways a hoodoo ts| pursuing ah The Deteolt diamond, fon: ‘account: of the ‘eautitul thick | grans, han /the.reputation of being the beat in America to Sunt on, but that "Wee Willyum" can’t @et away) with one. of’ his spectattics, ‘one tongly 4 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, | GIANTS SLAM OUT LONG HITS EARLY IN GAME’ Donlin, Dahlen and Mathew- son Get In Home Run Drives, BATTING ORDER. Hi 5 Cincinnat}. Donlin, of, Bridewoll, 2b. rowne, Corcoran, aa, MeGann, 1b, Seymour, cf, Mertes, If. Gteinfeldt, sb. vhs Belnngy tt arry, Kelley, If, Bowerman, o, Phelps, c, Mathewson, p. Overall, p. ‘Umpire—Bause wine, BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Special to The Bvening World, POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, May 23..-A nice, peaceable crowd saw the famous Reds of Cincinnati take a fall out of the Giants to- day. Not a blow was struck, not unkind ea 7 wae feeling quite rpoheerfel, tor. they their great. eet pitcher on tap, namely, Overall, man with a REE brain’ like Mdosutes’ and the ‘build of Joftrtor Furthermore, they had a newly arranged Infteta witli aJck’Barry on first base, Barry Played last yenr with Philadel- phi la, waa then bought, by Chic: and | how woar Aas cen nator. Joe Kelley, the ¥ te a and. Gig for. iim. fat! lected hy McGraw to sive. the "Reds ‘thelr first jolt, and the ‘betting was 3 to 1 on the Giants, CATCHING CLARKE AT THIRD. Shay went out el. Owena tb Babb. n | Shannon. wnmied to. 04 ine, Arndt 8 tingid and on a ‘baa Throw by, Dobe, Shannon rea: Heckloy wi own Cut at fat 10, Geawler, ONE Jrowln, Smog! Ritter drove a faat Rouhiten, ley, whe torsed the tt etiring Towle, | Haron bad ones, Gesslor ee binted safely, advani ond, Batch fled to Shay, Sixth Anning, Rason Jn. the box, 0, Doevcher aula ns par Sr bam er awa ‘owls, NO at Beok- Thielman mike irea so four Lumley Mason to wee N ORUNS, sporting editor of The Hvening World, was born on the middle west side, where champions come from, He became interested in athletics be- fore he was out of knickerbookers and when he writes about sports he writes as one having experience, He has been in The Evening World Sporting De- partment for eleven years, Mr, Treanor has ae wide an acquain- tance among sporting men es any one in the city connected with the sporting department of a newspaper, When there {se anything doing he knows, about tt. He enjoys the confidence of all the big men-who furnish New Yorkers with athletio amusement, and upon thie ac- quaintance he has helped to establish ‘The Evening World as the leading news- Press an In New York in the fleld of additi trained ion he is a news} 1 man, with knowledge of how to gol, ewe into the office, aie find fa pay street in advance of er ehape than his pit Pe Groat interest coreirpad in Overall, towered above even tty, He i § ane t 3 inches, over all, nerfectt op a a) throws a ease of ler tossing marbles, loGraw wast he fled usual, not a dit gaat Mas "over Barney, Dreyfus's Vee TREANOR, th@ assistant ee charges, heard to call at ‘Bows erman: “Hey, Franke and, aatrange to yy; the Michigan dum/berm: iT Weet! Something ite 000 fans thought {t a good way spend the Mternoon, — Firet Inning, worked “Mathennon Hida Seymour's ine drive ‘with his gloved hand and threw tim out after the most approved method, NO RUNS, Doniin opened the ceremonies nS it horrible crack in loft centre, ae nae sailed over all the fielders, under ‘he topes, and Tented » quetiy under The | Evening World sign, this meaning a home run for said Donlin. Browne an enay out for Steinfeldt, McGann liked the shoots from the Red emschmidt, Corcoran got Merter's by a short mar: gin, MoGann racing to third, Dahlen landed on Overall for an awful drive that went underneath the ropes in right fleld, skipped up the etate, and never stopped until It landed in box office. After all Overall look 0 good. ‘To cap all, Overall now. fumbled Deviin's foolish bunt. Ho reached second on a wild pitch, Gil- bert did the fan, THREE RUNS. Second Inning. who returned from a leave e & few minutes before the Kame was called, took right fleld. He proceeded to strike out. Jack Barry colebrated hie alliance with the Reds by. also fanning, Mtelnfeld!, who has been fourth in batting averige, for the Jast two years In the Nat too Khis on strikes, NO RU Steinfeldt made a quick fielding off Bowerman. Matth Tapped clean thing? Donlin ¢ Med to Bridewell, Noe RUNS. onal League, INS, lay That was about all, Third Inning. | Kelly filed to Browne, Phelps filed to Donlin, Matty made another electric ston from Overall, N, RUNS, McGann beat out an Infleld hit that | Overall could not quite capture, Barry took a bunt fly:from Mertas, Hridewell | to Corcoran fo abrry retired MeGann and Dahlen on a quick double play: NO RUNS. Fourth Inning, " evel Var silbert Brid dsived 0 qoran Wis the fourth vietim of Matiy's (Apcolal'to Tre Evening World) fievas and Seymore was tho Ain NG | SHBEPSHHAD BAY, May. %.—Ths | Ing sup, haccfivee eta | weather being bright amd clear, many s the firut pass o t at gill? | racers were sent to exercise at the Bay OR Hoarl minds. preity agcrinicns| cern We morning, All of the Brook- | NIGHT OF BRARL Renying but call waa hags of lyn Handles ndldates who were #eNt | feady. BS Rooke I WLR Rew bon THe al te , ’ esterday | WOODSAW_ail6 aw Lthewson How cracks), (© final trials for the event ycater out the third home tun, displacing the | Were out this morning and shown to | furlongs In yand.e cr An autemabiie In right eld easy trotting and cantering, In out- |Joviter, train And mooring Deviih ahead of him. Co-*| ward appearance all of them. came out PWO RUNS, of thelr effort in first-class condition, | 110 Pounds up, Figth Inning. | There was considerable galloping tn- (ify 4h yh ey , he din, st notable of which | y, Gilbert folded Ssbring's clout, Barry ll UL ELL e Yory ordinary rot the Reda’ first bit, a clean one tn i ts y | " centre, He was quickly by Stein. | JETSAM—15 pounds up, six Curlongs | 5 Posi: a M6 feldt. Deviin na ert, Kelly slammed | 9,12, 0,88-4-5, 0494-5, 1,03, 1.16, | a safe one to Mertes, Phelps struck Mwave, @iiRti@elioia, a tale 1, NO RUN handily, Always o 3 arlaoweli tuatdied Browne's. bounce, . F, Gardner, trainer, 1 MeGann died on the same journey. Mer: | HRKATE 10 pounds up, and aint a Fe ete SN RRB. te, ear Pp ounds Up, a hale mie 0.12 NOURU Blath. tent 13-6, galoping, G, Gain mt tat nning. | tat 2] 1 ounds up; DREA Overall woe thrown out, on, siriices, | yBEDOUIN SME pounds, up: DR he Pull throug Damiees pounds up and TOTA—15 pounda wallowed Corcoran’s SMATHERS BUYS HORSES. (Bpecta) to The Kvening World.) | 8T. LOUIS, May %.—J. W. Schorr, the Memvais brewer, bas sold -his entire Brow at, i pike raniag Pieler e jooneinting of) ; b DURING ine 1OTWEN, i ne nies six. fuel irlonas, Cy andily. W TOOT 118, 0. at RESULTS OF ALL THE DAY'S SPORT GIANTS WIN 0 0 20. CINCINNATI ....-. --.--- 000 GIANTS .....-. -.-.---. 3 00 ‘ eh HIGHLANDERS. HIGHLANDERS DETROIT ..... ST MOUS casiw eee cae 10 BROOKLYN.... ........ 00 oO At Philaelphia (N. L.)—Chicago, 5; ‘Phitaetoha, 010 0.0.0 00. 11 At Boston (N.L.)—Pittsburg, 0; Boston, 1, At Chicago (A. L.)—Washington, 2; Chicago, 3, At St. Lottis (A. L.)—-End seventh: Boston, 33 St: Loui (A,L.)—End seventh Phila. 73 Cleveland 4, At Cleve! At Rociicstci (E. L.)—Providence, 8; Rochester, 7. At Buffalo (E.L. At New Haven—Vermont, 1; Yale, 7 he LATE LOUISVILLE WINNERS. Third—Alan-a-Dale 8-5, Bad News 1-2, White Plume. Jersey City, 8; Buffalo, 9. Fourth—Columbia Girl 5-1, Phil Finch 3-1, Yapple, Fifth—‘Jiass Leader 6-1, Martin Brady.2-1, Beana., Sixth—Bell the Cat 7-1, Bonnie Sue 12-1, Odd Duck. * AT ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS. Fourth—Mayor Johnson 4-1, Sovereign 5-2, By Ways 8- Fifth—Action 6-5, Fonsoluca 6-5, Dalesman 30-1. Sixth—Watercure 2-1, Bullfin’h 5-1, Hubbard 15-1, AT UNION PARK, Fourth—Weird 6-5, Dr, Clark 10-1, Buck O'Dowd 5-1, Fifth—Mansard 1-2, Mamie March 8-1, Nellie Russell: 5-1; Sixth—Benmora 11-5, Operator 2-1, Blumenthal 10-1, AT WOODBINE, Fifth—-Cocksure 3-1, Azure 30-1, Gold Castle 7-1, dixth—Embarrassment 4+1, Benckart 2-1, Soal Seventh—Crestfaten 6-1, Little Boy 4-1. The’ vids In 12%, breowing, , file, his” WENDOF hieesing w. nges 0,28, J, Huggine, eat “li pounds pounds: loin § purpos raln sy hee GAUL Y up and BY up, four 955, 0,513-3, | ruwonest Don't le Follow horntns F erin A ey BD up, x Sein 0.12, 1, horses, 10 Oo” 13, 1 a 110 > 15 py f i train: now, J 105 BROOKLYN Tae HORSES ARE ON EDGE. tongs, 0.12, 0,24, 0,97 1-2, 0.51 4-6) 1.06, Don't miss this teow, as @ bf fy this morning. J. McCorml er, ROYAL—15 pounds up, e116 pound , Balloping, oBt trainer, up) ‘Hounds 0,28, 0,85, They w ohe ia not a runner, LATOHET—l0 pounds and CAS furlongs Up; in 0,12, 18, Matt plunge up; one mile ai if pounds pounds ponds int reerint, wads MeCormic’ ue i vate wie re Emcee ae 1 Wor 2 20, * va "Wreniken, 1.46 | one pete Al, Tab her. bh +5, galloping, Rv cheap race, og He ta itzsimmona, fis Gatvin, a, Pi three furs ‘inv, Compe —= 4 thre yt con, FOR, 30 Sa