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~ COMPLETE BASEBALL RESULTS INESDAY, MAY 24, 1 905. ‘HIGHLANDERS AND DETROIT FIGHT IT OUT /Griffith’s Bunch of Cripples Face Kitson, the Tigers’ Star | Twirler. | BATTING ORD ORDER. | P_OPRESIDENT PHIL DWYRR, of the pa on Baincter, 2b, iP Brooklyn Jockey Club, is a hope- Cooley, ef, i ful man, Speaking of the increase Run Ee t jie the price of admission to his track, Gourhlin’ sy. e says: Hickman. rf, ‘Although {t comes rather hard to be Bunton ae the first to introduce a new schedule, | Puttnam, p. Kelton, p Umpire ieedly, il the Brooklyn Jockey Club will never kiss when the right step In advance has ‘been pointed out, With a good card, nd the Brooklyn Handicap for Thure- day, I hardly believe Gravesend will aniss any of her old patrons on account of this Increase in prices, They all are 004 sportemen." | It's @ great thing be a good sports- man, although it does come high. BY BOZEMAN BULGER (Special to’ ‘The Bvening World.) DETROIT, Mich, May 2.—Detrolt promised to put her strongert pitcher in against the Highlanders to-day and the early prepa. rations gavo evidence of a The one Sct of men who will indorse Detter atrug: President Dwyer's remarks are the | gle for the Dookmakens. Under the new order of | lost game of things they ‘will bo permitted to ply the series, thelr trade ae usual without the pay- Over here in en of about $900,000, ‘Thin $50,000 will Michigan Paid’ by the "good sportsmen.” they think "GRAW Is to bo investigated, The | Kiteon the M charge against him ie that he Greatest said Barney Dreyfuss, of the Pitcher! Pittsburgs, waa crooked, or owned um: that ever pire or something else equally tor happened and offer as Why not cal “inv ¢ hy tall the ‘“ihvestigation’ evidence that suet the whole Incient up to the ertising eccount and label | h lowe phrewd business move? rae Ne aly EDWARD BRITT has had an un- BA SASH PE his last two games. ‘This ls the man the crippled brigade Firat Inning, Cooley and Schaeffer collided while going after Dougherty's fly and the ball fell safe, O'Leary pulled down Keel- or's Ine drive und whipped it to first in time to double up Dougherty, Fulte filed to Hickman, NO RUNS. Powell couldn't get one over for Schaefter, Cooley's sacrifice put Schaef. fer on second, MolIntyre aleo walked, Crawford thereupon stopped a ive bedesiy'd left fleld fence for two bases, derground wire from the Fast * telling him how his ntxt oppo- nent, “Battling” Nelson, is gathering fn the money, Jim never Itkes to let @ny one get ahead of him in that line. In a few days, if his plans go through M tight, he'll be on the way toward the rising sun, James (3 a foxy manager, He will have his matches arranged before leav- Ing California, with all the details at- ended to, Just now the local Mght- welghts are hustling to got in ine. Neton made the mistake of switohing GIANTS LOSE TO CINCINNATI; § CORE 410 3 “Reds”? Get Winning Vim in Tenth Inning of In- teresting Game, SCORE BY-INNINGS, Cincinnati Giants: .,.. BATTING ORDER. Giver’, 2b. Wiltse, p. Umpire Bauswine. Attendance—6,000, here to-day was, BY + 0 00 0 ea ideweil, thy. gtigera ALLEN SANGREB. (Special to The Evening Word.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, May 2%4—The question asked by every fan “What alls the Reds; they have no singer?’ Yesterday Cime innati looked afole; and thie af- termwon stok- oo”, Phainly something was @wry. with the club that but no one could figure tf, except the wise fane who talked with Joe Kelley, He admits being responsible for the pall-bearing atmosphere that wreathes his club, for My is about the sorest man In the tional League vat, excepting “Hey, Barney,” Firet Inning, Devlin wot under Bridewell's easy one and threw t McGann, starting the HIGHLANDERS .... DETROIT ...... .- O— 6 -000 400 —12 13200 5 00242 (Continued from Second Colum ni) Coughlin ‘punted safe. Hickman walked. O'Leary saorifised, Drill batted for Sullivan and fouleed out, Mul&ipdur Kitson, sin. gled, scoring two. Schaeffer out. Covley flied. Two runs, Seventh Inning—Fultz grounded to Mullin, Schaefer got Williams. Anderson grounded to short. No runs, Molntyre singled. Crawford sacrificed. Coughlin walked, Hickman singled. O'Leary doubled, scoring two. Drill singled, scoring two. Mullin forced Drill. Schaefer walked. Fultz got Cooley’s fiy. Four runs. Eighth Inning—Yeager walked. Conroy fanned. MoGuire crounded. Hoag flied. No runs. MoIntyre flied out. Crawford walked, Loughlin beat out a voller. Hickman fouled out. O'Leary singled, scoring two. Drill fanned. Two runs. Ninth Inning—Dougherty fouled. Williams forced Fultz. No runs. Keeler out. F ultz safe. At Chicago (A. L.)}—End seventh: Washington, 3; Chicago,3 | ®t" * At Cleveland (A. L.)—End eleventhl: Phila., 5; Cleveland, §| THIRD RACE—Vendor (4 to 1) 1 At St. Louis (A.L.)—End sixth: Boston, 0; St. Louis, 4. LATE LOUISVILLE WINNERS. -gurth--Kurtzman 1-20, English Lad 1-20, Sis Lee 11-10, F The Saracen 7-2, Col. Bronston 20-1, Hoi Polloi, AT ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS. Sixth—Canyon 8-5, Docile 6-1, Miss Betty 10-1. AT UNION PARK, Filth—trish Jewel 8-1. St. Sever 7-1, Billy Handsel 7-2, Sixth—Red Reynard 8-2, Renaissance 7-1, Mizzen Mist 8-1, AT WOODBINE. Seventh—Sasarac 4-5, Blue Buck 10-1,Berry Waddell 10-1, BROOKLYN HANDICAP STARTERS AND BETTING, | coring both Schaeffer and Molntyre: | clrous, Coreoran's Pop foul went to opponent, st bet While Britt has always tought boutal stop at third, ‘iokman then tore. off | ®asv fly to Browne, NO RUNS. GPAZIAUO) Fosse ticle sine ssc eves sevevveee 6 f0 4 of twenty or twenty-five rounds he will| Another drive and) cracked the | ball ae Sagniaieth with a foollsh fy thatil | ord of Vale... .W. Davis 5 to2 be better than Nelson in short scraps, | S&ain#' Baris fleid fence for a palr of | was casy bring. Browne Hadufingd ted Delhi acl ing Crawford end Coughtin, [the fever end popes @ Bull easier oi % PR Ty .Shaw . - 6to1 | He da more clover as a boxer, ang is] O'Lanry hit” to Yonge who tire | iviet Bot et amen hit sai a MATE Wo key GRMN UKE over Gore FRolaman out at third, Sullvan Nie | £9, lott ea Novinens of Corcoran wan First Mason. Booker ..... ...... 6to14 gloves. While Nelson pins by slugging sian) er. Ya [vain * and roughing and wearmg his man Second Inning. Bea NO AENE nore se Colonial Girl... Lyne ss Prion isnt ve ths) 96 of qe Jona fent a Wijtema was patient and walked, but Second Inning, Dainty .....0. Miller , 5 to 2 ' uses epectacular boxin ‘oreed out, o lerson's grounde! oy urns fetunts, He may not put away many | ° to O'Leary, | roaser Aled to Hickman. led "ne runner toes first, Proper + B 4 Sieg [of hia opponents, but he makes a very|Gonroye Ay” NO RUNG Bolum Unde Barry's Atcrifce bunt “advanced Me: |] Pasadena , , .Diggins’..... . 20 to 1 *pretty fant, then, ceri ibae tee a ch ag MG Re Ostrich ... .Crimmins ...., +++. 20 to 4 . ju Ney ini lorfously HN M'GRAW, of the Giants, would | Mochiire had to go in as yn Beha Eats fanned Non nus, hi if “ * |] Broomstick ... J. Martin ..ceseeee. 10 to 4 was appiaude ew {et ktlack in the world of getting into Salut Rapping a fei, NO RUNG, to" anynoay, The. "bvangelist’ broke || LEOMIdAS .......0+eeee+e.104 . O'NGI 14... 4...., Gtot | print: He simply can't keop out of the Third toning. home” NB spel os | Popyine Up: to *Rowe entry, Hpapers. What a boom Joffries would| McGuire walked, | Puttmann struck Bteantoidh, “Bevin folded, Urith, ;make for himself if he had the baseball Sut. eid af Aad 9 Hoe Reve Bit 8 taelly.” Giibert galled ed another ground {manager's gift of gab. Jim Corbett in| Ronegmer fed . NO RUNG, |to Corcoran and ai ho nipped him {nus best days would hardly hold a candle Feagers 3 LD ad Third inning. Rieatly i RESULTS OF M40 him, Intyre, put Geawtord {oon rolled & pbcitel tented’ and looked foolish sa)! boysrman, goubled, te echt: Brute ‘ ee LY a’ i r 10 ! grounder to Conroy, who, landed Craw: | with an easy one. which the “angel: |. tid. (0, Stet kelly getting under tt WOODBINE RESULTS. peautiful Funat catch of dat tun Bridewell wan ied poraimbulated M ‘a long B : Filokman's ine nendrive. Oo Runs, RB f werman's # splendid handling of aif BL Seip eat ae own ma. Bebring. ee unt. ' WOOPBING, Ont., May 24.—The races’ {Fourth innihne Rewer erman mab bf. | oes hdtio?g Seventh Tnnihe. , Fae aks today, reauled ae follows aissie ree out on, pt bor thee 0|filtses beat the alr ohrice. Donlin| Devlin, threw Bohtet out, on a, grown: A 0-DAY Chi —Moon- son. i in flied to his favorite Sebring. NO larper , Lauer ¢ eit Dd Ty ecVuceshie (81-2 to He Bit ees to thin while ry was out, Wiltse to Br Btep Dante 101) 8. imer| Williarn Wak onited Out on striices, RUNS: yank ‘36, alban ae track fast, SECOND RACK-Five | furlongs Bt shot a single Into left and Fults 1eT 50) F at ROD {er the second trotted hom, An 1) 1, Pater led ‘tole second, Yer geet etm (io 3 to nee Tite at Tey) as oul on a rounder to ‘Bohaet: furlonge.-.Col- eat attended to O'Leary, sul- PARR hE 0 ue bg Yb ae FOURTH RACH One and ono-elghth | fams, NO RUNB. () miles.-Tongorder (9 to 5) 1, Inte B Wa Wite Ln C10 tod) ree tee, Fifth Inning. pirat RACW—Stecplechase; two and| MeGuire filed to McIntyre, Puttmann lugte ie~1 milos.—Conover (2 to 1) 1, rary py oo fe, ed in front of ¢! he plates |G i Bun (@ to 1) 2, Thornhedge (6 to ied over ieTona, ler tne ita” Eu ona reitira! fi iy spe pe gener i say 8 bunk, ani beat Ir out while | ‘to Dh Ninety ult stole vAlnoae wets it? on tire w Serer ana area |’ FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS Nnderash was apparently: safe at fret fe FPR ut Kelly called hi: UI8, May 2—7h Sit continuing: Te calbic area: orders ~The tai si ay Feats a8 fol Woe UML Om the Held, HRI RUNG. eae m3 ate, De Sete Go fore Sixth Inning. jf} is Pid Bonebeake flo 1) fei Nua me-0.86, | | Cooter, wag vil eh be , rh dg i a Wi ls hall aia i Fourth Inning. * garcoran Ugted to left, and Moertos, after a long run, Shcrped the ball. When the Sa ing Wiltae ym Corcoran to ¢! hind. nal! Barry's ‘baby bunt. 8B, led unt hat M1, nat iiitae reached. for, a ey wi ver he got to iocond: recat 1A ARS na aending aited Out f vero before he Corcoran him, Wiltee felded Bleinfeldt drew a reached first on a decepted is lengt Bunion anda ‘Kelly ‘was y axitea a at aecon na tied Om, OPP, in a ation, nt, to Briaawel hounred easily to defore the rinnor, first Med to Corcoran, knot to make the loGann sent a sraunder 1, but wea nailed, Mert: Harper, who revoned NO RUN Fifth Inning. batted @ to nail NATIONAL LEAGUE, PITTSBURG AT B BOSTON. Pittsburg sid 8 0 CHICAGO AT PHI 1 ueert gilber tence to Bridewelt a ie "6 under Bcored Dahlen. Bowerman touched Arst | on Bteintelace poor minding of his} { a "Wille forced | Bowerman: TWO RUNS, | Phitadeiphia’ 0 ot Eighth Inning. (ea Pe Haan ane Ande water - af iseymoue EASTERN LEAGUE. 1) to first ———_- cet. u BALTIMORE AT, TORONTO, MORNING GAME, R.H.B. and Doniin sea! | jag of a throw., A wild pitch Foranto™ He RTE OH SS iy 4 nd and teeter} flea anion, tanned Deviin enies—-MoNeil and Byers; Falkens- Happer fanned, eviln's fine fel Provinider. fleld hit, Giver. Svangellat dropp! Be: ad erica wa put ding * tan Corcoran, heat ote ‘on Corcoran ‘stole neoond. ing Bowerman's fi eR was thrown out by sisted teat B be Bev grolinder van eae fy to “contra baal quthn sg, evo after a jong: tun, Kin th Jon ial Rey ee nN Py Bteinfeldt hie! ground bure's and Tait, Umplr ir, Hassett, BALTIMORE AT TORONTO. SU TREN OS GAME. nin ee, Teelhoy sacrificed, | 0 Gilbert. Blanken- | ted for par, hlen's TO O0L 9 Lee UI {Pe wrt Bhankenship's: bounce Allowed 808 885 tod Steinfeldt, to moore, “Brigewall NEWARK AT MONTREAL, , MORNING GAME. Newark... 0 0 0 Montreal,, 0 0 0 2 Batteries—-Moriarit, Latimer; Me- | Carthy and Itaub, e—Mr, Moran Saetlys AT MONTREAL, _ AFTERNOON GAME, Bae soak CG ATES 3 i sinkat natl, a rainy, eet t Tenth Inning. 7 HIGHLANDERS LOSE Classic Feature of Last Day at New Course 4 17 toh, S | fast, | Roustabout (6 to.) 2, Many Thanks (6 a a Fine Race, Blandy Forcing the Meddler Filly to a Hot Drive to Get Under Wire by Narrow Margin. ODDS ON CHOICE BATTLE-AXE THIRD TO VENDOR IN ECLIPSE Grand National Steeplechase, Third Stake on the Card, Is Won by Mackey Dwyer, a 10 to 1 Shot—Good Two-Year-Olds in Second Beaten by La Sorciere. BELMONT PARK WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Tommy Waddell (4) FOURTH RACE—Tanya (11 to 5) to 1) 1, Champlain (8 to 6) 2,/ 1, Blandy (4 to 1) 2, Hot Shot 3, Whorler 3. — BECOND RACE—La Sorolere (7 to 2) 1, Gallavant (9 (o 10) 2, Gold FIFTH RACE—Mackey Dwyer (10 to 1) 1, Arian (3 to 1) 2, Hylas 3, \ —_— SIXTH RACE—New York (8 to 1) 1, Red Knight (13 to 6) 2, Kenil- daoobite (6 to 1) 2, Battieaxe 3. worth 3, ee BY FRANK THORPE, ‘ to The Byening World.) BELMONT PANK NACE TRACK, May %4—This was the eighteenth and ng at Belmont—Park. last day of racing ana it was PRICE ONE CONTY INCENT TREANOR, the avaletade V sporting editor of ‘The Evening World, was born on. the middv west side, w' He bevame interested. in athlettos ber fore he was out of knickerbockers whon he writes about sports he wri as one haying experlence, He has been jn ‘The Evening World Sporting Ve-+ partmont for sleven years. Mr, Treanor has aa wide an aoniuater tance among sporting men @s any one ‘n the city connected with the sporting. dopartmont of a newspaper. When there 1s anything doing he knows about it, He enjoys the confidence of all the men who furnizh New Yorkers wi athletic amusement and upon this ac- quaintance he hws helped to establish The Evening World as the leading newa> paper In New York in the fleld of porta, In addition he te a trained and sicilfub nowepaper man, with knowledge of how. to get the news into the office, into type and on the street in advance of and i vetter shape than his contemporanes, ' BROOKLYNS. BEATEN not notioe- m 5 able that any one ehed tears of sorrow a over the ep, track of Engiish in- the fence in a ranutions |g, ; SCORE BY: Mit o segl tyrant Math ott Bae . ey, who touched hi with wil oe Brooklyn 110001 00 x-¥/Gessier ted out to moot, ONE RUN: custome of Sug sa Third Inning, raung’ the BATTING ORDER. Egan sent a bounder into Soanion's wrong Way bande and died at first. 8 ri the 1 r in short right was nabbed by ° A Pyoolan, ler on the run, Bhannon ho! track, mM Binion. ft. bounder hit Scanion's AY] te easy now eerie) rf. Bonded y beh Gal BA tamer te run- Kel oie tae . Malay welted the bal to centre goer oun Gy rested at first, Batoh soaked a spee aise the Babb,’ 16" bounder to Arndt, who threw the aet henw a ree Eng-| ps to Shay, forcing ‘alay at sect Initton of the words—"'revel ergen, a Owens's jumper to the Infleld was , ESPs a enera, Hines aha lien, BY JOHN POLLOCK, (Special to The Bening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, May 2%4.--With the determination of get- Ung owt of lust position in the race for the National | League pen-| nant, Ned sh."! ‘They have hed it here with a vengeance, It will be actualy worth a dollar more to go to Gravesend, whero one Will be able to @ee races without the aid of powerful magnifying lenses, This beine tho Iwst day some of the most interesting stukes were reserved for to-day. The Eclipse, for two-year- olds, had a fine field of voungeters, and tho Belmont had a very Interesting fleld | of three-year-olds, The Grand National Steeplechase, one of the richest jumping affairs of the year, was ajso on tho cand, Tho weather wan fine and the track H a nion's Tr olley-! Dodgers went at the St. Louls Cc ardinals this after-| noon, bent on turning The heaviest winning owners at this meeting have been Alguet Belmont, with a winning 0; * Newton Ben- nington, ‘with $1 . Hitehonsk, the tables Wn, with $12,575. ‘Yhese amounts 42 not aAIctHaTHi Include to-day's winnings. On anager Hoads Apart In First. Ned Hanlon; FIRST RACE—$000 added; selling, three- is go dle- year-olas and wp; seven and one-half fur- gusted at — the showing (Continued on Second Page,) Be that hist team has been making that he called} them together in the club-house before! the game started and read tho riot act to them. Hanlon told tho players they would have to play better ball or he would impore a fine on every man that did not play up to his standard. { First Inning. Shay strolled on four wide balls and ibd aaaatay LOUISVILLE RESULTS. LOUISVILLE, Ky,, May 24.—The re- sults of the races run here to-day are as follows: ‘ Iciane ‘ CB-Six furlongs.— FIRST RACE—SIx AACN SHS (3 to 1) 1, Tlaska (10 to 1) 2 Loaves (20 to 1) Time—1.18 2-6, COND RAL Pour and a halt fur- =Huldey Lisl 9.2, 1s Antitlan, leprinted to third on Shannon's pretty | se Seriing, 2040, & hme drive to left centre, for a base, Arndt; fouled out to Bergen and the Intter | THIRD RACE — Seven furlongs. >| shot the bail to Lewis to nal! Shannon | Bbony (6 to 5) 1, Two Penny (6 to 6) % | snot the ball to Lewis to score Shannon jAlonetz (60 to 1) a. Time~ Ate throw he wax caught by Lewis's per- | WOURTH RACE—One, mile.—-Kurts- foo: throw back (o Bergen at the plate, man (1 to 2) 1. Engiteh Lad (1 to 0) 2.) Beckley drove a# fly to right und Goss~ Bis Lee st) to 10) Mme—1.40 2-5, ‘ier fled the ball after a eprint, NO mnie RUNS. Geasier led off with a sate hit to UNION PARK RESULTS. short Jefe amd went to second on Malays t} pretty sacrifice which Rurke and Beck- -_——— ley took care of, Batch was retired st ° v by Beckley and ST, LOUIS, Mo, May 24—The racos [At first on A fast piny n Jessler reaching third, Owens sun ere, to-day at Union Park resulted | BEa0. aE on biuret, ot" hs FIRST. RACD--One mile and seventy | grounder, allowing sler to cross thi 2 Opalantl plate, Lewis alsq got a life on Egan's! (shin Tee ote PD paeant gee mute sane 7 throw. “Owens “ets of *B] » {ting to ‘a, vewls stole second, bee OND, AHACE-Pure “Ee one! Owens hailed at the plate tying | mile,—Eva Clalr @ to 1) 1, Cataline th throw down, ONE to 1) % Miss McKenna (8.to 1) 3, Time [ti xrore On the eS | 1.42 4-5. x THIRD RACE, selling: $300.—Mile Second inning, | and seventy sade atidnight “Mingtrel,| | smoot was dispoxed of by, Rakb in. 6 Agclopin, 30 to 1, 2; Bt, Noel, | assisted. Dunleavy was only: able to y which Bergen col- Nabe trouble, Burke then by Risa a baw Mme- FOURTH RACE--Puree $100; handtoap; six furlongs. Mafalda (3 ‘to 2) 1, The itt a high fout lared without an; pg, made a lever t fade, Warner, the rice tained a she Bout out ae ‘Armas Signy Time—1,14, nan SUNDAY. WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY, WONDERG,.. to) % taken care of by Burke and Beck Batch reaching second. je ny taken by Burke, NO RUNS. ‘ Fourth Inning. ; Arndt drove out a long high |eonaper, which, fell into Gesslkers handa, | Beckley was ‘the next victim on hia in- fleld. grounder, which Lewis and handled between them. Smoot. bunted j Safely, but waa out stealing second on Bergen's throw to Owens, NO RUNS. Dobbs a grounder to’ Beckley, and Jake retired him unassisted, Babb lined a fly plump Into Shay's hands, Bergen also iced out an’ Infleld bounder, and Burke got the bail to. Bd in” time to nail Billy. NO RU: Fifth Inning. Dunleavy dumped a pretty bunt front of the plate and boat Scanion’ throw. A pretty double play then fol- lowed. Burke hit to Lown, who irae him out at first and on hurl fo, Batch. Dunleavy waa cub iy / at third. Warner was the third ont o} ‘his fount fly, whieh Hopped Into “Bers gen's blg mit.’ NO RU: Dunlewss, slitoned-penrionte las iam fly in, short centre, Gessler was quiok iy iit out of the way by Arndt and ey Malay hounded one to shay, who lost no time Jn\.throwing him out at NO. RUNS, Sixth Inning. i Bgan took three healthy swings at Seanion's speedy shots. Shay ‘was deehheaded to firt by Scanion, but was nipped trving to steal on Bergens se reat throw to Owens. Shannon's safe hit to centre, Aradt was out at first by Owens. dD Batch tore off a angled) to sh vent to second .on Owens gan’ tossing the ball to ‘Beoel sent a long fly to 100t," Dobbs s) it going to. third. the fing by lacing a two bay ti scoring Hath, Babb did act. ONE RUN. BPs 9.4) Seventh Inning. 9! Beckley, reached tirgt on this drive to. 1 Smoot walked, Teokiey going to nd. Dunteayy -bunted @, fly into Babb's hands, Burke 6 banged a low fly to right which Inder Warner made. the tira: Babb re:wing him without any No RU 3ergen went out, Shay to Beckley. seanton was retired by. the same crs. Geaslor reached frat on | error of his bounder, but stealing second on Warne ou Shay, NO RUNS. haw 75 Eighth Inning. Batch made a neat catch of foul fly, Shay Syd flelded out, on Lewis's auick throw 4 Babb. non fled neat vy NO. Malay ifed ov giod to centre Yor thi Was caught alin Owens out, cond by | RUNI to ugh po, tit! out,