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* \ \ (| “= x! MT VERN eT fey nr ee MBER ee ee ? ab Ve Tike. ee gee “_WaATuER_clowty, eoolors Sunday fair, INAL EDITION For Complete Sporting Results See To- Night's FINAL EXTRA, | “ Circulation Books Open to All,’’ | LARS U CPLA VIEL NHN Garay) gy HT ye Nn ROLLE ni \ a Py Pe re PRICE ONE CENT. an unlucky man. His stable i# making good. ‘The Highlanders, hie ball players, hnve dropped to the bottom like the column of mercury in @ barometer on ice, It isn’t Farreil's fault. He takes just as much intenest in his two-legged faoney-getters as in the rest of his meal tickets, Critics have said that the Highland- ars need new blood, The old tean was the greatest ever a short time ago, but most of the players are Veterans, cagy and full of gutle, skilled! in the generalship of the diamond, but inolined t rheumatic stiffness, chartie- horse, housemaid’s knee, and baldness. Laat year, after the great spurt that Rearly won the pennant, his whole team ‘was out of commission, The quarters @Ralled like an iodoform factory, With the Highlunders last we wit) have to fall back on the anctent text for consolation: The last shall be fret.” There may be a chance atlli, Remember how Ostrich came out of the cloud of dust at Gravesend Thurs- Foes: FARRELL ts a lucky ana @ay—the cloud that hovered far be- hind the fuvorites—and finished right em Dothi's heels? 12 Giants must have been fee- ing spiteful vesterday, from the way they “took it oud’ on poor Brooklyn. HERR 19 talk of declaring Matthews, the Harvard negro ‘athlete, « profeestonal berause he i# waid to have remarked that he would play professional’ ball after leav- ing college. Undoubtedly many of the men who have to meet Matthews would like to ee him disqualifed, But isn't the amateur idea bolnme overworked a bit in this caso? Swppose that Jones re- marks that he may rob a bank when ho gets too old to work—de that pnough Teason for convicting him of burglary and retiring Nim to Ossining-on-the- Hudson? police are raiding pool-rooms Wi and “racing bureaus" right merrily nowadays, That» at- fempts to run pool-rooms should be gommon is natural, Many people like © bet small amounts on the races illegal as such a proceeding is. When the gate fee was only $2 they went to the track, ‘hoping to Win a smali bet. But the three-doliar tickets have made @ difference, Any one feels that $3 is @ big commission to give for the privilege of making a % bet, ‘The Past rooms charge: no commission sind—theretore | the . pikers ores -ciptenngebladeis wlhneseah HAMBURG LEADS ie "IN YACHT RACE ACROSS OGEAN = CAIRNGORITS STAKE RACE BY A HEAD, . Favorite in Preakness Just Beats Out Kiamesha—Big Crowd Pays $3 to See Races—Sam Hildreth Gets License from Stewards. Reeatnene eG Laur sear GRAVESEND WINNERS. [8,9 the. turn Rinmeoha tect the Neha Weal tadieae quilt (ris oe way to the eorttelgh, followed by Cal Saver FIRST RACE—Toscan (11 to 2),|race’name Gain Grr 6 1; Big Ben (8 to 5), 2; Wotan, 3. (9 1) otter a ‘head ainen strong and was third, nk length to 2, SECOND RACE-Candling 1) 1, Jim Newman (3 ‘to Rube 3, ecey. @n Easy Winner, 000 added: selling: masa eee ‘old; “i, ve furnes Ge Seat yt Ste oe | a2 i Kelly Bul 2 ‘h ‘hits THIRD RACE—Klingsor (@ to 2) 1 Jerry. Wernberg (2 to 1) 2, Now tromo 3, FOURTH RACE—Cairngorm 19/8 tu 5) 1, Klamesha (8 to 1) 2, Coy Mald 3, nies, Point HI FIFTH RACE—Hooray (9 to 8) 4,/¢h Humpty Biskey Ieean eto Ruet (12 to 1) 2, Retropaw & his name. He BY FRANK W., THORP. FAIR GROUND RESULTS. (Special to The Evening World.) 8T. LOUTS, Mo, May %1.—The GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, May %,—The usual Saturday crowd was in evidence at Gravesend this afternoon in| YenehSae gS evite of tie $8 admission fee, The card) gsRCOND RACE—Wii —Bllver Bue, lve and a hal NEW YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1905, GIANTS WIN Mertes flied to Lewis. Dahl ingied. Dahlen out stealing. No runs. HIGHLANDERS AT CLEVELAND. GHLANDERS . -000000C CLEVELAND ..........-...00 0017 . At Philadelphia (N. L.)—Boston, 3; Philadelphia, 0. At Chicago (N.L.}—End second: St. Louis, 1; Chicago, 2. At Chicago (A. L.)—Boston, 1; Chicago, 0, At Detroit (A. L.)—End second: Philadelphia,.0; Detroit, 1, At St. Louis (A. L.)—End first: Washington, 15 St. Louis, 1, At Mntreat aay, seventh: Baltimore, 1; Montreal, 3 Iaith th cio om bn tm Pr for ti wegnat Moreen | At Buffalo (E.L.)-End sixth: Providence, 3: Buffalo, 3 plaid Baye tur] At Rochester (E.L.)—End fifth! Jeneey City, 6 Rochester. “THIRD RACE Five and a hi olds seen thus far this season,’ Sot won; Erle Lynch, 18 Hildreth Gets License, Hildreth was granted « license pret the Jockey scab to-day, ids Ed Mconse waa ‘or precisely bibieesd came Best ee have, Just pater fo. | pi re dei ues fight, Hudrel ace! _BACE-6ix furlongs, for“s, athens ma aoe, Water (6 0 be; Auranin Posen Finished Strong. ), 8 Time—i.l4 46, Fi BACH. ates, nanan fr |p SES ANCA |’ UNION PARK RESULTS. ot yarda, with the bést tela fal of nee iy »Tenina, ment he in 8T, LOUIS. Mo., May, sawn run here to-dny or Union ‘mraight and hs Ben ant Pe coon Ho aia iad a8 Stlows: Ky the and the Wotan raced ACH Five Suriones | est Wnts’ onder iney wy held te eae | ae 1 Neo Pera et e v.—The recess Park resulted where B up fits Rinne wide, and Took tio load ax noun. a the orca Uwe, av Tae Mi thee zB ar a Ee RSs De Chics Be ty Piles ot dD, Stone tet h nalled Big Bena neck on he, pow RACE-—Six furtonge.—The Ben, weer evo. bed Bont i Rourtebout tit to.) 1, Joe Geer @ tL D 4% Aden (6%0 1) & Tme—1.14 3-6, r Seana EnIREenEE TIGERS PLAY we Fall in bepasebi soy Large Crowd Watehes Colleg- lane in Second Baseball Game of Season on Old Nassau’s Diamond To-Day. - BATTING ORDER, Princeton. oe ni 5 ae a cE seuraer a Good At tie seeon Se ae ty Eee Eenneyivents, Beal ty ef ( (Bnectad to The Evening World.) PRINCETON, N. J, May 27—Tie Princeton University baseball team he played its second game with the Unl- vernity of Pennsylvania to-day, On May 12 Penneylvania was defeated by ') Princeton by. the acore of 7 to 6, and since then has been dofented by , Tfarvard, and. Cor y defeating Brown, however, Pennaylvanta hoped to break her loosing streak and At Tornto:(E. L.)}—End sixthi N » 37 Toronto, 4, At Hthaca—End fifth: Cornell, 25 seman ‘0. . At Prinoeton—End eighth: Pennsylvaniay: 0; Princeton,.6 <_<. LATE GRAVESEND WINNER: Sixth—-Kehalian 5-1, The Southemer 11°6, AT ST. LOUIS FAIR’ GROUNDS, Fourth—Au Revoir 8-6, The Cook'8-1, Lubin’ 5-1. Fifth—Van Ne&s 5-2, Red Leaf. 3-1, Marlin 15-1. AT UNION PARK, BROOKLYN .... ....----000000100—1 GIANTS «2... ..-- ee 00310000 —4 (Continued from Seventh Column.) Eighth Inning—Matty fielded Ritter’s bouncer. Stricklet imaia (walked, He was foroed by Sheckard. Gilbert handled Gessler’s bounce. No runs, aut threw Bresnahan oyt. en movinth Inning—Gessler flied to Mertes. Matty handled a hot grounder from Batoh. @wens died the same way. No runs. $$$ Or ni. « ‘Orthodox:8-1. Fourth—Sea hark 2-1; The Bobby 13-5, Beauoaire 10-1. ‘ LATE RESULTS AT LOUISVILLE. AT. WOODBINE. Sixth—Sir Rah 10-1, Mistress 3-1, ah 3-1. -PENNSY'S NINE COUPLE LAY DEAD: KILLED BY PISTOL Man Killed by Shot Found Lifeless in the) Rear of His Store, an Unidentified ‘Woman, Also Victim of Bullet, Lying Beside Him. Ebr ve ® woman teed cea not yet been identified, Woolan’ t It Make You Think? .% i had Worked bard And an working hard wn ‘Winter— > mit Sener Third-—Siver Stain 72, Ram’s Horn 7-10, Martin'Doyle 3-1. ‘ef’ 7,| and what he has done for the National LEE . Late iia afternoon Joseph Buyers was found dead in the rear of his Ana Fen-| store at No, 6)® Southern Boulevard, forehead! Ly lng a few feet from his body, also dead of a pistol-ehot wound in| with @ pistol-ehot wound in his| Dreyfuss 1s strong enough to influence ;ternoon and went in to give Rrovklyn 1.59%, another drubbing, The Superdas wero Jeneauraged by Pullman's deck \ McGraw’s Quarrel with Barney Dreyfuss, of the Pittsburg Nine, Results in His Suspension for Fifteen Days in Addition to Fine of $150. CHAMPIONS LINE UP WITH DODGERS AND SCORE EARLY. Polo Ground Team Get Three Men Across Plate in Third Inning, Browne’s Hit for the Circuit Bringing in Two of Them. BATTING ORDER. et Bee, aH te got ler, and was out, first on four wide ones, lor made a eau cach of Mankeas moh ‘rive resarea inning, ¢ to MoGan: but on » Dev Un to Mogan. aha oat, Maithow: son to MoGann. Hi ev t i there ed Dahlen .thewson, 08, Di fel O'Day and Bauee- | ¢ Third’ Inning. BY ALLAN SANGREE. Daithee, Risse aaa ea ashi astk The @ momentous day inthe his- | ¢ ‘8h |. oSnes foul ory ns National havdeg not be- ng UNS. me Banal cause Brooklya wae, Now York, faite ase on four ahead of him. John reuse fightn pila. 6 bik 8 Wusper teh ia Sa Rect at bs Base Sh haeney Bae vod a ah of Modan’ Eeouneet fardke ‘owner of the Pitteburg Club. eo Se iealt etah to ‘The anhouncament came as a vital| to. 2 toh singled to right abot to every fan at the Polo Grounds. fly he Tout ei rid of Dahlen’s ‘baseball 04 econ and = Mertes ‘Almost without exception the seared... Devin Unerfled to Malay, ne elded with MoGrew, though he| THIRD Ri (ost plunly at fault, according to Judgment of Pieekient Pultem. parents, fie “Fourth Inning. atch. was Pulllam’e Notice to Moraw. | Ovens! out, i iegspiio filed Tater’ conveyed to] Gilbert ay ar ocnemer, who has worked | Mav lth Bo fod at, on Sas eo HAN to give New York champion id hen ating 8 team,,in the following words: Pony te second, Lowe, Fifth Innings "Yonn J. MoGrew, Manager New York Doniin a) to: Ly rd f en sate National League Baseball Club. Breenthan 0" libert eke “Dear Bir: Upon complaint of Barney eaann bunted to Jonés, who slipped at fe men and on trying to catchithe tune Geesler Dreytume, Present of the Pitteburs Rind @ftensive language ‘at adm the ball flea at the Polo Grounds on Friday, May 1), I find, after oareful investigation, that on indleputable evidence you were gullty of sat ner, wide and the ball acing to eee ree Netional ‘League vesting omen, ‘who Caught Apres, punted to a in me the whe atithortty to act UpOn |Diate. series stale second, Danien one dal complaint, I find you guilty of is to Mitchell. NO RUNS. using offensive language directed at Sixth Inning, the presktent of a visiting club while} Devlin’ low fielding put Ritter safe le took second on Btrick- foward ingle to leit field, Strick~ ett having been put in to’ replace seid presiient was a guest of the Now York ball olub. I therefore fine you the gum of $150 and euspend you from all| Jones. Sheckard punted himeelf out, legen. of the playing fold for a|/@tricklett was forced nt second by Gess- baits days, said suspension |r, Geasler was aulckly forced by perlod of fifteen ders, toh, the same play, Dahlen to 4d date from to-day and expire June Bat, ‘O RUNS, 10, (Signed), HARRY PULLIAM, opr es thrown out by 6tricklett ‘uprestdent of the National Léarue,”” & very good one-handed stop, Btrick. ‘Those who know MoGraw personally Tea" aie jhe same thing with Gilbert, hes the 7, 0, Fa heered i “ ono as cheered hie Matty Seventh Inning. wal er o SusSnhnBinortarap sea ne Miny: sineted able methods in controlling umpites of | between m, and’ Deviln’ Malay the Nationa! League, rd on Brosnahan's rank “‘MoGraw is a man who played baseball on the town lots of Baltimore when | Brook! other boys were eating dinner and sup- per. Many and may a dey he went with- League prophesied here this afternoon thet ne would either resign or make | O quoh statements against Dreyfuss that | 7 would ehow him to have used question: nea to Owen. Browne was vig mof eptt, ball. | Megan fied to Sheckare, Xo # NATIONAL LEA LEAGUE. CINCINNATI AT PITTSBURG, ‘Cinoinnatt 011000 0-8 Pitsdbure 121010 -8 WOODBINE RESULTS, RACH-TRACK, WOODBINR, Toronto, May 27.—The races here to-day resulted aa follows: FIRST RACE—Slx, Frank Foster (to 0, of America. His whole success is due to enthusl- ‘asm, In winning @ game he goes to most every extremity. MThs. attribute impressed John TT. ‘Brush, and he will stand by McGraw to the bitter end, Andrew Freedman, who owns the majority of stock in the New York Club, is also an admirer of McGrww for hie talents, and wil not filnoh. ‘The question 19, therefort, whether furlongs,—Mre, 1, Miss Shylook (iB to 2) 2 Scarecrow (20 to 1) 3, me the other National Desay megnater, | Harry Pullman was formerly secre BACPSGFING as fotlonat to Dreyfuss and the New York mane: ofeaR fo 10), 13 96 aes (U0, ment claim that, he has been partial, THIRD RAG! Pullman, as a matter of fuct, has Ml oaner sauce olded the case on the evidence. Foun.h Race- es hase; two miles. McGraw had no right to inault Drey- |—pramatist 8 first inet, 12 to |, fuss openly, but he ts @ ball play: ar | secon Lar Radnor 6. NOG third, Thine ts, and that lots graduated’ {rote She {itn Race—One mile and a furiong,— him aut, ¢. | Tongorder, 1 to 6, 1; First “Born, 6 to His lub stond nobly by him this ate | ore eer malgheens Bt ha ine a | POTTER DEAD. CHICAGO, MAY 27,—Milton J. .Palm- er ue fied asi in) resifense Herp aged prepared to fight bitterly. PRs dak 4 wes out on @ bes Pane X 0 in Was eal Sigh ay, ay, dab 79 ‘itis mee patthewesn's He +1 azeingt. saa a eudly. missed. a PALMER'S BROTHER |, HIGHLANDERS ‘IN LAST GAME - OF TOUR WEST. Billy Hogg Only Hope’ ‘of Griffith in Final with Cleveland, GRIFF SHAKES UP TEAM, Dougherty Is Taken Out of Field “/and Anderson Is Given: si "His: Place. BATTING ORDER. EFM. anoaoh Ba —— BY BOZEMAN BULG: (Special to The Bvening CLBYELAND, 0, May Mee farewell festivities whith marked * slowing event of the’ Highlanders disas- ‘trous tour of the West, Billy Hoge Was selected by Manager Grimith to try bla hand against the Clevelanders, All others ‘Ing failed, Hoge was mteered atiff proposition, but he of the orossfire never auailed. ‘If I don’t eer) them," sald the youngster, ‘'I bade: Tat hye ink that momebody ‘has been’ to give them a fight.” wounds wood, "The @ame concluted the Western’ vaston, and’ the New Yorkers seemed determined to return east with the empl. | faction of fina) victory at least, hee dproved wonderfully in the peat © ingens and was again at firet | form during practioa, ) Iifornian adde a lot of ui tothe ¢luby and his presence has WF Jimmy Williams, though suffering from @ headache, consequent upon hie Injury of yesterday, was back in the game as lively as a cricket. In fact, » feeling of cheerfulness pervaded the, whole club to-day and they went after Lajoie's tribe as if they feared Jack Kleinow's finger, which he says. was cut by a@ plece of glass out of Puttmann's arm, hap mended nicely, but he is gtill unable to grasp a bat Mghtly. His catching {s all right, howe ever, and until the last minute It was questionable whether he or McGuire would catch. The largest crowd of the week was. on hand to see the finish, ” Firet inning, Fults pac at gor aeune via palates [sett there wan hope, RUSSIAN TROOPS TO ENTER MONGOLIA’ PARIS, May 27.—The Temps this af- ternoon published a despatch from |e, Petersburg saying that the Foreign Ministry announces that the Russian armies In Manchurla are preparing to enter Mongolia, but will not operate in the direction of Pekin in order to avojd a collorizn with the Chinese troops com- manded by Gen, Ma, which would pro- voke intervention on the part of the powers, ‘The sole réason for the Russian operas tions, ft was added, is to counteract tho ‘threatening movements of the Javanese in peonecl ja. | RUSSIA GRANTS PASSPORT REFORM ST. PRTMRABURG, May %%—The Council of the Hmpire has approved the recommendations of the Passport Com: include universal recog