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) See. j | For Com FIN NAL EDITION plete Sporting Results See To- Night's FINAL | EXTRA. “ Circulation NEW YORK, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1905. TC a a NG aac tlie» clils “SEE INSIDE PAGES—THE ‘EVENING _WORED COVERS THE WORL WHATHER—Showsre to-night and Friday, | FIN EDITION ‘or Complete Sporting Results See To- Night's FINAL EXTRA, 25) ‘GIANTS PLAY REDS IN LAST OF HOT SERIES |McGinnity, the “Iron Man,”’ in the Box for the Champions, BATTING ORDER. A SORCIERT won the second race! Giants Cineinnat!, | L at Belmont yeaterday - just! Donlin, af Britewall, tb. Walked out ahead and came) yyronne of |, Gorooran, a8. safely home to the finish without even! Bresnahan, o Bobring,’ 2 faking a look back at the bunch. The) Martes, parr cie | betting opened at 6 to 1, but wise) Dahlen teinfeldt, Sb, money tumbled {t down to 5 to 2 before oh a Beez. 6 ips, the race started. The sublio aidn't /$/ihert Pav Bee SP have a Mexican dollar on it. Winvtne: Rauwwine, . There's a curlous story back of this race. La Sorctere belongs to Charlle He was started in Dick ‘3 name, Around the track the! was a stranger. Tho clockers| never saw La Borctere. Neither did the agents of the bookl BY ALLEN SANGREE. Gpeoial to The Mvening World.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, May | | 5—Hverybo@y who could escape the fascination of attending the Handicap HIGHLANDERS BEGIN A SERIES IN CLEVELAND Griffith Had Hopes of Break- ing Hard-Luck Streak at Lajoie’s Expense, BATTING ORDER. HIGHTANDE IRS, CLEVELAND, qpowwner sy: iw Jackson, it. Fite irate, ‘of. te! . ‘Willams, 2%. Lajote, 2b, Anderson, 1b, Bradley, %, Yeager, a. Turner, #9. Conroy, 8b. Btovall, ib Kleinow, ¢. Bemis, a Powell, p. Je D CLEVRLAND,, 0,, May %. — The Highlanders went into to-day's gamo against the Cleveland Club determined but not over con fident Having been trimmed by weaker oltb Grit nate uraily — felt that Napo- leon Lajole . who keep @ sharp eye on preliminary workouts, | oe faa Now ft turns out that La Sorclere He was kept in New York, at a riding anes hoop academy near Central Park, The hoping to| horse (a two-year-old) never saw & geo an um: | real racetrack until he ran yesterday. pire ‘balled and kent gut! Mr, He, Was garloped tn in the Park under cover, owner knew his Bauaswine | ed, and only Waites for the rht watt ‘nok fale ears \ soared a Ht OF GANS draws the color line. | tier. Eile He won't fight Jack Blackburn, | arm amen a dark scrapper in Philadelphia, | Today cone «Now Blackburn has come out with a| seted of a proposal to Lewis, He suggests that) hecvanie he and Lewis fight for the near-cham- kot aneot plonahip, and the winner “force Gans Kited eal tn to fight or give up the title, De ia ¢ Philadeiphian's ink rave po outand he failed {0 also suggest SANGREE wind By keme Way, in which Gans could be HEL ag forced to ‘Nght or give up the title,” | Danae S and Schreck fight in Salt Lake City July 4, Fitz prom, that the Chicagoan will seo the greatest exhibition ‘works on record, of fire- LT, the Philadelphia light-wetghts are clamoring for a chance to meet Nelson{ They sat around| furtton he can squirt said wind into a player's face and disfigure him for lite. Also, in addition, he has an electric | mask, so that §f a “kicker? wo much as | touches it he will receive a shook of #0 volte and three centimetres, Firet Inning, Bridewell died a wpa den death in Billy Gilbert's clasp. The Rabbit also | the ring in flocks Monday night and| devoured a clip from Corcoran that Alc- | saw how casily elever Abe Attell daa i St Mauer tartioy tats Janded on the Dane, very. one thinks | Hie could do ‘tho saine thing, and pers fave, Nim © pres, Little good this did, ps with harder punch, hee ae, Nelson Pete Through thay sion, MeGInnity working hie raised ball, punch like an axe through a stick 0 ‘i Woes Oran leaped gally in front of (Don- toe eee sat nee ny Oe AMA) ie viclous avat. Btidewell sang the afb ab SY SOS Tal swan song to George Browne, McGann . [struck out. NO RUNG LOUISVILLE RESULTS. Second. Inning. RPA GiWbort got his bhird assist of Barry, LOUISVILLE, Ky. May The |stainfeldt waited and drew a pass. A races here to-day redulted as follows: quick double jay: Fouled "ne, hopes, ot fuon (8 to, 1) 4, Cottonte aailner malin SEnrchiwad G8 to 9) he ee fae bi Blaincelay at wooo ae eins BUCOND. RACH-—Seyen fariongs.—Sit« | “Gresnanan was caught oy a natrow wer Skin (2 10 1) 1, by three lengths: Ising of ‘Troy (1 to 2) 2 Butensky (80 to 1) Time—1.29 9-5, margin on — Corcoran's wtop. Kieinteldt put. the klborh on. Mertes vy’ very smart flelding, Dahlen was the seoond viotim of Ewing's clever shoots, NO RUNS. WOODBINE RESULTS. Third Inning, clean Mt over < INE, Ont., %.—The ra ran Hare Fada re rend aa Sellen} lis cou Blog Beale ay, getoe —Col~ Les my? oF Bo re | i ie ri 1 Sapet Ba be ay) are 4 eae ais Cenc ire ge vas it ED 4 “ peavertalle i opralgare en Ofer SECO} CH_Four snd w halt ture a ‘Huron Hh Haccuisers iy to) So 4 fearon tere Bi Begin « and a x0, oa ano R funpan (ef 8) Bheaed to f i “Fourth loping. Ready bia Doniin are ‘applause by, Rilng | Seymour's rota | secured fair “alloert pea sth | sould ny reno Ff himself for the throw, rowne, ir two Gyeeplecnase: two paris a to Tnhed ge | feat faa 4 Bob Lions @ tw) 3s UNION PARK RESULTS. UTS, Mo, May. ) bt %.—The races there to-day resulted as follo FIR! sUMtaree te te olx bongs. 8 to 2 1, count 6 fil to 2 3, tithe, ‘Tong (20 to 1) 3. Nme— 1.18 8-6, to wwing nt ie aera eS TE 4 of maerinice ‘and Med to cenive, FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS. ein Me: be A Ra asaete * resulted. Ce menaced off on’ ac- tly) ai Per a a Tare NO Fifth Ine anaged to "Bt atidewe ‘ine oe BY gt aemee ot iy hort fly gat @ auick ght ‘8 slow mente foul HO RON, for apna rk ie nee Bd atruok Bteinfoldt, the | that | would not prove prey unless he should run against such @ dad streak oo f luok aa did bis MNustri- ous BOZEMANSD) sake at Waterloo, frame of mi'nd to delleve himself an- other Wellington, Dut ts willing to take @ chance, He told the boys to out loose ! with the best they had in shop, Jack | Powell was again eclected as the boy to do the job work, notwithstanding his eatly demise at Detroit. Lajole was undecided who to work in the box until the last moment. Firet Inning. Dougherty while listening to ‘The Wearing of the Green" rolled an easy | grounder to Joas and was out, Keoler was serenaded with ‘Tie Bow- ery” as he stepped up, and to make ood pasted a hot one through Turned, He was then out stealing second, and Willle the band caused an uproar by play “He May Have Seen Better et Fultz was out to Joss, NO RUNS. Jackson litted a high fly to Keeler, Conroy aE work threw Bay out at frat, he strains of “Reuben l've been thinking Vitck got away with a slow one to second. Lajole was hit by the pitcher, the next one p baainat If left fleld fence for {wo men, scoring, both Fuiok, and Lae | n AR Out On @ t ‘owell, TWO RUNS. striate Second Inning, ‘Back, Back to Baltimore," was the ale ni Haven for Jimmy Willlams and he | backed out by at triking out, Jackson t under eg} 's long fly and when Bradley slammed rae cat? ho Wer Brenton, with youre on! pene he racetully opped out to Lajole, NO RUNG. ER ems + sdaenrOnN LEAGUE. + SHINGTON AT 8T. Louis, mome} first » eee Lee time, eat Inning. \ oul rata that to By ert 1 much| Keene’s Good Colt Set Field Dizzy with His Speed and Led All the Way, Although Hard Pressed at End by Graziallo and Ostrich. 25,090 CHEER WILDLY AS HORSES SWEEP UNDER WIRE. *Twas a Whipping. Finish, with Burns on the Winner and Little Knapp on the Second Horse Plying Their Whips for All They Were Worth. BY FRANK W. THORP, (Special to The Fvening World.) RACH TRACK, BROOKLYN, May 26.—Delhi won the Brooklyn Handl- cap at Gravesond this afternoon, Twenty-five thousand people saw the) race run, Both great tiers of the grand stand were black with people, leaning forward in their excttement, shouting and @hrieking encourage- ment to their respective choices. On the lawns were massed thousands, hopping up and dowm like toads in easy | name: | “Grift’ te not in a | | the effort to see over their neigh- bora’ heads and watch the progress of the thrilling last quarter through | the stretch, Though the field was the poorest that has started in the Brooklyn for some years, the race was closely contested, and just as interesting to the racegoers ae if the cracks of the land were ia competition. The horses Were called to the post at 4.05 o'clock, During the early afternoon hour it|the riders waged thelr mounta forward looked as If the attendance was going|for a good position, tee | to be the Iehtost that had vistied the | A mighty roar went up from the 25,000 course on a Brooklyn Handicap day in| throats: ""Nhey're off!” ‘The white and | many years, but as the day wore on blue colors of Delhi at once finshed | the crowd swelled and swelled until 1t/Into the Tead, followed by the white | reached huge proportions. Jand red jacet of Graziallo, and with A Ganct Faden: Colonial Girl and Lord of the Vale im For a quarter of a mile from the pad- ate ore pebind. They thundered by dock to the end of the free field one re Brand stand jn this onder with the looked out upon a sea of faces, and at|® Crowd roaring @ migity encour the reav of this sea, like a mighty | “#ement | breakwater, reared a solid wall of hu-|,,% they went around the first turn | jmanity, This lving wall also extended | the tremendous speed of Delhi strung | for Wquitation a tana, the fleld and set them dizzy, He took In front of this great wall ana by the |% three lengths lead on Graztallo, with | iM! | living sea the Handicap candidates |C!onlal Girl two lengths away. Then | |paraded to the start. Ripples of ap- |oame Lord of the Vale’and Pasadona. | |plauso broke out here and there when |Far in the rear came Dainty, and noxt | some one of the fancied starters reach- |to her was Proper. Down the back | ed various points of the parade, At the | stretch they thundered in the same or- | sixteenth pole the fleld broke and oam- |der, the leaders going onsily and the! {ered to the pont, where Starter: Mare |tall-enders plugging hard to keep up | Casaldy and his assistants were await- |with the procession, [ing thom, ‘There was the umual Adaline Looked Easy for Delhi. for positions and the moments that, fol- | lowed were anxious ones for the waiting | “Delhi: walks in," roared the monster crowd as they made the turn and the public, The Barrier Goes Up. Keene colors were seen to be in front by @ good mangin. Finally the barrier fluttered in the atr |“ “Grasiallo will get him," roared ‘an- and the thoroughbreds plunged forward | o+h9, portion, and eure enough the Co- 4a one horse, Whips flanhed in the air and descended with cruel ewiehes as (Continued on Second Paged ASSISTANT SPORTING EDITOR OTHER RACES AT GRAVESEND INTERESTING The Expectation Stakes for Youngsters Had Small but Select Field, GRAVESEND WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Ivan the Terrible (8 to 1) 1, Bohemia (20 to 1) 2 Shot Gun 3. SECOND RACE—Jacquin (11 to 6) 1, Jane Holly (10 to 1) 2, Confers or 3 THIRD RACE—Woolwich (10 to 1) 1, First Water (8 to 10) 2, Water. wing 3, FOURTH RACE—Delh! (5 to 2) 1, Ostrich (10 to 1) 2, Graziallo 8, FIFTH RACE—Col. | Ruppert (3 to 1) 1, Little Wootle. (16 to 1) 2, Jeteam 3. (Special to ‘The Bvening Wartd.) GRAVESEND RACH TRACK, May %.—In addition to the Brooklyn Handl- cap there we ¢ other races, which promised to Curninh the keenest sort Of sport, ‘The ctation Stakes tor two-year-olds tiad *the smallest feld of the afternoon, but the entrles were Aplect and of high cliss, The betting things went on as usual, ‘The Metropaitan members drew in as usual last night, and a wigned positions on (hat drawin, {back-liners took thelr places ening the Mets, and the ving looked it Always does, No. one “fears. raids. oF trouble of any sort, WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty- ending at 8 P. M. Frida York City and vicinity: Fale and ff} warmer to-night, followed oy }/ showers In the ily morning; Friday showers and warmer; fresh south to southwest winds. mei #ie Hiteen hol CINCINNATI .... ... GIANTS .... .- 00 00 ow oo oo oo 0 0 ROOKLYNS ST. LOUIS . BROOKLYN HIGHLANDERS AT CLEVELAND, HIGHLANDERS ...... ....0000000 CLEVELAND ....-- ------ 220201 LOSE At Boston (N. L. )—Pittsburg, 23 Boston, 6. ‘At Philadetphia (N. L.)—End sixth: Chicago, 5; Phila., 4, At Detroit (A.L.)—End third! Philadelphia, 3; Detroit, 1. At Buffalo (E.L.)\—End fourth: Providence, 1; Buffalo, 1. ‘At Roohester (E.L.)—End fifth Jersey City, 0; Rochester, 2. en Fifth—Starling 2-1 Fifth—Scarfell 7 Starters— Jockeys. Colonial Girl,...A. W. Booke. “Proper . seeeee O'NGII "Dainty . ++» Odom Graziallo . . Hildebrand Lord of the Vale....W. Davis Broomstick ........ J, Martin Ostrich .....+++++. W. Knapp Pasadena ...+..+++++ McDaniel Leonidas ....++++eee+++ Miller Sir Brillar .......+.. J. Kelley *Coupled, (NT LOUISVILLE. Third—Foreipner 5-1, Bradiey’s Pet 16-5, Big Beach 3. Fourth—Hol Polloi 8-1, Hermitage 1-1, Maple-Hurst. 4 2 AT UNION PARK. Sevon¢—Blumenthal 3-1, Chicarra 3-1, Hilarity 10-1, Third—Moderator 3-1, Dr. Kier 6-1, El Rey 3-1. een eee Seana AT WOODBINE. , Irish Witch 2-1, Yeoman 6-1. 5092010000068 2S dea te it preety = Dh at ul . tee wah, ’ At Toronto (E.L.)—End fifth! Newark, 1; Toronto, 3. LATE WINNERS AT GRAVESEND, Sixth—Voorhees 4-1, Don Diego 3-1, Transmute 11-5, ‘ Ce EEE OE ISS EG AT ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS. Fourth—Beknighted 4-1, Blennenworth 1-2,Little Scout 1-2 » Marvel P. 4-1, Jack Kercheville 3-1. SO ee STARTERS, JOCKEYS AND BETTING ON HANDICAP. ig Straight. Place, Show. Even 2toS —_— 5 2 Even 6 5to2 6to5 6 5to2 6toS 6 Sto2 6toS 10 4 2 5 2 Even 8 3 8 to 5 * 20 8 4 20 8 4 100 40 20 LOSE. AT GOLF LONDON, Ma: ican women players, six on u Was Diayed mc Cromer a in the Britieh win i Americans one, YANKEE WOMEN SUICIDE ON RIVERSIDE DRIVE. Vinvenzo Crinque, a wik worker of No. 147 West Sixtieth street, committed suicide j Seventy-fiten give up his job yestentay and began drinking. To-day, while Intoxicated, ho _]| went to Riverside Drive, sat on a bench no} and, taking @ revolver from bie pocket, ” on Riverside Drive, street, put a bullet berks His & i teunde cout i opposite to-day, Crinque h his brain, hay HO motive tor