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LI Sos CALS y E} (ENN PTL fo UH “ Circulation E Pegs 0 2 to All,?? PRICE sekial CENT, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, EDITION For Complete Sporting Results See 1905, | LOST ONLY THE TORPEDO GOATS, AY PUTTING BOWERMAN OUT AT FIRST. (8NAPBHOT TAKEN DURING GAME BETWEHEN GIANTS AND BROOKLYN BY STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER LE GENDRE.) *Our Beaisiea, ‘Catan Cruisers, Destroyers and Other Ships Excepting Three Boats Alluded to, Escaped with Very Slight Damage,’ He Reports. “ROJESTVENSKY IS IN NAVAL HOSPITAL AT SASEBO.”’) Czar Facing Wrath of People Holds Peace Con-| ference with Ministers and Members of Imperial Household—Battle Loss Re- port Sent Him from Japan. Most Wonderful of Sea Victories. AFTER THE FIGHT. RUSSIAN LOSSES... 22 ships JAPANESE LOSSE: 3 torpedo boats RUSSIAN LOSSES (In men), JAPANESE LOSSES (iu men: 120,000 tons 360 tons 7,246 203 +183,000 tons +204,000 tons ++840,000 Horse-power of Japanese fleet 500,000 Cannonade power, Russian. minute ,Cannonade power, Japanese,, +79 tons a minute French experts figured the respective strength of the two fleets before the battle as follows: Russian 18 4 TOtalsecovcceasereveerserser esse seoeenrss (By Associated Preps.) WASHINGTON, May 31.—The Japanese tion to-day received the following report from Tokio: “Tt is officially announced that in the last naval \battle the damages sustained by our fleet were leary slight, and none of our battle-ships, cruisers, de- !etroyers and other ships’ was lost, except three tor-| pedo boats, “Under imperial command Admiral Togo was authorized to permit Nebogatoff to submit to the Czar the reports on the last battle and a list of Rus- \ stan killed, wounded and prisoners. i ‘The Admiral was also authorized to release, on parole, the surrendered officers of Nicholas 1., Orel, Apraksin and Seniavine. **Rojestvensky was taken to Sasebo naval hos- pital. “‘ Rojestvensky’s skull is fractured, requiring an operation. His wound is serious, but not dangerqus. “The total Japanese losses in men to date are three officers killed and about two hundred men killed and disabled, “No other admiral was captured from Biedovy, dJast report in this respect being due to clerical error.” Capt. Isam Takeshata, naval attache of Japan to the United States, was at the White House early to- day and communicated the above information to the President. The following cablegram has been received by the State Depart- ment from Minister Griscom, dated Toklo, May 31, 12,40 P. M.: ~ “Rojestvensky seriously wounded; hospital Sasebo. Two Russians | Me hospital ships captured; suspected taking part strategically; brought Sasebo, Russian officers will be released on parole,” Storm ofRage Over Sea Defeat. ST. PETERSBURG, May 31.—The catastrophe which has over- tt taken the Russian flect has given a tremendous impetus to'the demand upon Enaperor Nicholas for the immediate convocation of a National As- sembly without awaiting action: upon the report of the Bouligin Rewript Commission: ‘With the single exception of the reactiodary Sviet, the press pours out indignation and*wrath upon the bureaucracy,-which is held’responsible tor all the misfortunes of the wur, Only the 'Novost! agd'the Bourse Gasette, however, declare that peace should be concluded, “he Ruas, now the widest. read paper An. Russia,, say, “thaw gullty of Russia's disgrace should be overwhelmed with sham ‘"Mhe death of halt he million of ‘men,’ the. Russ continues, “ana tho lobe of hililons of moiy is the price of the rejection of progress aud Western civilization. Sebastopol struck the Bhackles from ‘the serfs and Port Arthur, Mukden and ‘Tew Island should free Rusa \ of the Tunerbresy; He HIGHLANDERS LET ANDERSON GOTO SENATORS Others Likely to Follow Him Before the End of July. .BATTING ORDER. + emeerptend Athietion: Hartsel, if. Knight, 68. * Davis, ‘Ib. Umpite-Sheridan. BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Bpeciat to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Pa,, May 31.—Just before the game to-day Clark Griffith | completed arrangements for the sale of John Anderson, outfielder of the High- landers, to Washington, The price is not given oug.) Anderson's reloase 1s only the first of several that wilt take place shortly’ looking taward the re- habilitation of the New York Ament- cann, Frank Farrell had @ long talk with Griffith Inst night, and it waa decided to get now blood in the team, Soveral minor league stars will ‘be eynaged it possible, and by July Grit fith expects to have a somewhat differ-| i | Instructions at 8.30 and sent to the field ent personnel ‘and diiterent resully, Pat Dougherty has asked for leave of ab-| gence, and his work’ has been so poor that this probably means perture, ck Chesbro arrived to-day look- fmewpod health, but says that arm is ®y no*mMeans in shape. “Bill Hogs Was Annouticed to work this afternoon, with Biberfeld In hia old job of shortstop. The weather was threat- ening and a mther slim crowd turned out, Firat Inning. Fuilte litted a eloud-plercer to Knight He eran “Wchootboy “Wonder, ‘mine t, eo choo! y , @ pS a Pe aH ad Jolt off rtd, NO Hogs Sted Ray ie wild at the atart, passing Ha Ho was mighty smart, hough: oy "Manauing Knight's bounce, whereby Hi an forced at second, Yoager natehed & di ky fly from Da yaa enight took the Count stealing, on Mobuitre's fine thro iberteld. NO Second Inning. , Williams sprang lightly to first on a pass, and then rwced gently to second on Conroys olean hit tq right, Both Pinnera Advanced on Chases clean Yeuwer rapped fy hit aiso Hight, seoring | Willlama McGuire fol lowed with « hgh y that ial nate $n lefts sco roy. AS HH a A roms drop, ed the gtr ani and Mowuire, went to manne ult aout, Murphy to Davis, Cro hit In gcenty ‘and tole second on, nyey boas olefin one in the yeeeer got @ put-out ener mu he M y inflela fy, Hoff an fanned. fehreok led to Fults, NO RU NB. sacrifice. {Third inning, | th ta Peas Sales fate ig nah f apliatity rat Son | pase Me in. Kye) fare ene ae to| enal GIANTS CROSS BRIDGE TO PLAY BROOKLYNS ‘In Early Innings Game Is a Pitchers’ Bat- tle, Neither Side Getting a Run Up to the Fourth, “~~ BATTING ORDER. Giants. Browne, rf. Bowermen, 1b. Mertes, It. Bresnahan, o Dahlen, ss. Devlin, .. ‘Ibert, 2b, Cal AS Baca and BY BOZEMAN BULGER, (Special to The Evening World.) WABHINGTON PARK, Brooklyn, May §1.—John MoGraw came to Brook- lyn today, but as there was nothing doing at the grounds for him he perched himself on @ nearby roof and let the Hanlonites have tt from there “I'll soon be free," he muttered, as he fond- ly glanced over a photograph of the huge petition, which has been engrossed and tled with a blue ribbon ready to conyey to Boston, ‘And when I do— well, Just watch the percentage column shake.” McGraw's Heutenants were given final Ritter, ‘o. MoIntyre, Bavewine. of battle ready to. wreak revenge for the trick played on them at the’ Pola Grounds yesterday. ‘To them the Brook. lynites appeared: much larger than ‘n days gone by and caps were doffed in reverence to Bergen and Lewis, who sneaked in the’ squeeze play in the mo- mentous ninth inning, The Glants could hardly realiie that even they, owners of Manhattan ‘and heirs‘to the earth, could be picked up on a trick play that has grown shopworn in the sporting es during the lost six months, Well, it takes one bad fall to make a wise. rman," lamented Goorge: Wiltse, more famitiarily known by his team as ‘Hooks,’ “and the next time I will make some ambitious ctub 100k’ like a candidate for the tall-end nomination,’ ‘On the other hmnd,, the Hantoniten| 54' og" were anickering in thelr baseball sleeves thereagter went into executive Feoslon, bresumadly to fra) (J LR ra | rons-the- ey aa nealing * thus, swords were ihivn' and the Datule was on, Firet Inning. opened up with a short fly heckard made a enom= sa Pretaime at ot Btate aed drive to left c 1B id founder “honin got Bao ‘ane! ote NF igh Lit to centre, but Lumley fared better and got a life on a slow pounder which . away from hh Deviln and ay en, Been’ 's grounder to Gilbert fore Jey at second,.and & morent latey, dw. (er ut Sat run between the bags, NO RUNS. ‘ Second , Inning. tailed ig get, nis: out ae ia Wand ant gow thin, fl etole second, Chaas filed to Murphy, med. to Fults, Contoy threw ‘Croas out ned arton walked: hy WOK Oly Ywuijame to Chase, NO a CH Fifth ean, Bate | er phy. McGuire Re pont ta at out, Geath on centre, but ated a jingeting ten fo Lumley, Rontigie a delayed pop-out Bowerman stumbled four times, but then "hdd tlme enough to touch Owens out at fret, Lewik was safe on a pretty drive to lett for che bag. Dobbs shot a hot one through Taylor and took anchorage at first, ‘Gessler's mroander, to Uibert forced Dobbs out 10 t 3 Ion tan ee pores By sate sate tracks, died tn his Third anes Gilbert's line-drive hung in» Baton's glove, and MoIntyre, with ¢he utmost Sompoaure, reached eomething Ike ten feot In the alr and speared Taylor's jolt, Donlin then cut,@ ¢laen single over eRe sp Browne filed to Lewis, NO onlin got Ritter's skyscraper, and MeIntyre contributed the gamers first strike-out. Sheckam had his big stick handy and Jarruped a single over third and stole second, Lumley's grounder pegeher ‘by Dahlen on the run, NO jonalor t e double meal But she Monner Fourth Inning, Gessler made a great plok-up of Bo’ erman's graas-cuttor to) Arwen then swallowed Breenahan's high — foul. Mertes walked, but Dahlen ‘ended fe with 4 fimay fly to Batch, NO RUN Batoh's fy was easy for Donn and Owens expired via the Dahlon-Bower- an Avatem Lewis was again loose With hie stick and whinhed etary ates Into left for three ugh, but Dowia was 1 wet his erou aable to cget nie grounder away from Fifth Inning, Donlin was out on a fly to Dobbs, Gil- bert got two bags by @ foot sprint on & ‘rd rap, which ‘went over third, Taylor fanned without saying « word, jin sia he atreled” Bt over for Don- ‘stro! ih Wastial he atrovied. Browne's grounder etal saL Oy) WOODBINE. WINNERS, RACE ZRAGK, | WOO! RONTO,' May den Oe Wee fae hero) to-day Bnd the day a ce fol FIRST RACE—Five ana s longs.—Monte Carlo (7 to-10) i, Bat Bute © Biba (60 to 1) 8. Time ND R. Cm sour and 195) Loud iwue (8 ton Sia Zee AN ORLY 5) é, “Sleeping Partner (18 to THIRD A ial Bi - teenth.-Dead heat ‘botmesn “ite wie: ities (7 to 10) and Henry Waite (20 to . Yeoman (9 to 2) 3, In the oor The Bugaboo won, Time—1.60 1-: URTH RACE—King Bd: Popoeide i a 0 to 1) Ten .08 4 balan dd pecker bang LOUISVILLE RESULTS. RACH TRACK, _MOUIBVITLn, May a1. Pat et aay the resulta of the | RAOE—Four furl ung td trate, ope. lengths Ate Ullan, (© t0 2 ‘aecong, ‘Meingita (18 to ‘yORCOND RACK—Bix turto Inet to 5) i two lengths; oe vn 1, Batenels é tok HARVARD PERYS. BROWN, (Special to The Bvening World.) spAmenaee, te, Su. played hi ni & hi Brown on Boldlers’ Weld this ‘afternoon, in the absence of Mahar, dvebarred for professionaliem Fi tes aa h, of ie, who TO- james lumbia Time— ry. a | eared CAIRNGORM IS THE CARLETON Gets Home in Front of Lark—150 to 1: Shot Runs Second, GRAVESEND WINNERS. FIRGT RACE—Greenroom (18 to 5) 1, Cassini (160 to 1) 2, Montanus, 3, +118 itll, SECOND RACE—Lady ‘Amalia « to 1) tr Toscan (16 to 1) 2, Big Ben. 3% THIRD RACE—Oareman (8 to 1), 1, Dereszke (4 to 1) 2, Canteen:8, FOURTH RACE—Cairngorm (4 to 5) 1, Merry Lark (13 to 5) 2, biel ling Star 3. FIFTH RACE—Sydney F. (11 to 6) 1, Confederate (20 to 1) 2, Belden SIXTH RACE-Colossal (8 to 1) 1, Maeanlello (3 to 1) 2, My Buela 3, BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to ‘The Evening Wert!) GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, May 81.—The single feature at Gravesend this afternoon was the Carlton Stakes, for three-year-olds, at one mile, This ts the only race during the meeting at this distance, The fleld was small but so- lect, and promised a fair contest, The remainder of the card was inter- csting and promised juley-priced win- nere, but it did not prove an attractive proposition to the public, however, and the attendance was slim, The fact that this afternoon follows a holiday no doubt ‘had much, to do with keeping down tho attendance, The weather was a bit cool, bue pleasant, and there was a fast track, 180 to 1 Shot Was Second. RST RACE—$1,000 added; for two-year. olds; five furlongs, ‘Start good, Won eal Tinve=1,01, Starters. yom. ie ‘Albert wi ‘Athlete, OT, Mt, Laweonten, Lagearion and Baward Rurwll ‘Green Room raced to tne front in the first sixteenth, made all the running and won eased up by three lengths from Cassini, who beat Montanus five lengths for the place. Montanus was second to the last furlong. Klingsor was favorite and had no specd, Lady Amelia's Improvement. SECOND RACE—$1,200 added; handicap for three-year-olds and up! about alx, ture! {onan Blart bad, Won ridden out, Time 10, Star fools. We BL.TTIC Fin. Bt a Lady mite, oat Ns 4 Meaitinan tao yak gh 1% Ao Burne 124.6 62 Bh Votan, Goldamith, ‘Kentiworth, Big en 7 Shot Gun, Niblick, Phoo- Burleigh, bus and Ludy Amelia showed a lot of Improve. ment. She raced to the front at the start, and Redfern hustled her all the way, with the result that she lasted the route and won cleverly by three lengths Morcan, who was ‘second all the Big Ben was third by three-quar- ‘a length, Oarsman ay a Neck, io tiddeds settings bial ha a atxten nth, Won arhing. Timertay 2 Jocks, Wt Bt, ayers Fin, Burn Mil eon vb, Ara! mes a, ‘jones anid Conjurer, SNAUeo0d had the most speed and he Si Redon a head £ “GIANTS ...-:0-+ BROOKLYN .... HIGHLANDERS ... PHILADELPHIA... GIANTS WIN. ight’s FINAL EXTRA, 00000003 0— 00000000 0— HIGHLANDERS W 0 0 At Boston (N.L. \—Philadelphia, 6; Boston, 0. At Cincinnati (N. L.)—Chicago, 10} Cincinnati, 11. At Pittsburg (N. L.)—St. Louis, 9; Pittsburg, 10. At Cleveland (A.L.)—End third: St. Louis, 0; Cleveland, re At Chicago (A.L.)—End third: Detroit, 0; Chioago, 0. ° At Jersey City (E/L.)—Toronto, 15 Jersey City, 6. ii At Buffalo (E.L.)—End seventh: Montreal, 35 Buffalo, bal At Cambridge—End seventt th: Brown, 0; Harvard, 0. LATE DETAILS GIANTS-BROOKLYN GAME, —— * (Continued, from Fifth Column.) ’ Gessler grunded to Devlin. Ritter doubled. Meintyre saorl- ficed. Gilbrt got Shekard’s groundér. No runs. Sixth Inning—Bowerman singled. Bresnahan fouled to ed len drove to Lumley. No runs, sier. Mertes flied to Dobbs. D: Owens | Browne got Lumley’s fly. struck out. No runs, AT ST. LOUIS Third—Silver Sue 6-5, Dr. Fourth—High ‘Chanoellor 3- Third—Dr. ® half dn front of De Reszke, Chimney Sweep and Ocean Tide heads apart. 10 the ryn home De Reszke closed strong, but cbuld not quite wet up, Oarsman winning in rive by @, ‘neck. De Reazke waa that! -quanters of @ length from Canteen, Calrngorm Won Easily, FOURTH ACE ne Garton Btak for thres-yuurvolda $1,000, added: one, mile. BURT food. | Won ‘handity. ‘Titne-nt. ao: Jocks, SYt, St 11If, Fn Bir vis 118 9 14 ell 118 m iis 8 6 Caimmgorm made all the otis in. ee nee lengths from Merry Lark, ane took second pace at the end of a half and easy deat Sparkling Star six lengths for tho place. Von Tramp, on whom there was @ great tip, Bhowed great speed for half a mile and then Atorters, . Pl 5 1s 5 B- 4 4 backed wp. Sidney F. ls Bid Up, RACH--$1,000 added; ‘Start poor. two-year. Won driy- 818 FIFTH olds; five furlon dng.’ Time—1,01 Teolation, Ne anti, baa ar, George Be Eta ine see) Rapid ‘Transit showed the way to the turn followed by Sidney Belden | and Panle, On the turn #ldney F. took the lead and stayed there ito the end winning ina drive by three-quarters of Jengti trom Contederate, “who win- rth lags, The UD. to. 1,08 by MeRnnnat otained by the stable beat ald ut was co ner Wi Price, UNION PARK’ FINISHES. UNION PARK, 81, LOUIS, May $1.— Following are the results of to-day's races here: FIRS brah ep ae Puree $200) ) 1, furlongs —Joe Tads Time—1.16. SPLINE MOE bar ePuristenno (12 101 9-6" ———>__. AMERICAN LEAGUE, Paseo ieee res May 31.—Both giumes uled to-day between Boston and Wasi ington were culled off on account He—Flve fuviongs: puran 2 sel tity 0 tol) Time— ‘) way followred Al Oarsman, Ocean ‘Tide wud ono bungh. ‘They ran ten ate of wet grounds. JUNDAY WORLD WANTS Fifth—Pillardist 7-5, Well Fellx (6 to 1) 2, Mizzemmast (6 to 1) 9, | atch out to McGann. $2 —— LATE WOODBINE WINNERS. ington J. 2-1, Hawkins 10-1, oY Jedd Madea FAIR GROUNDS. Gardner 3-1, Osee 4-1, 1, Gregor K, 5-2, Taby Tosa Fel, ar Ruatloate 2:1, insgeator GH McCluer 7-5, Rusticate 2-1, Inspector Girl 8+y, Fourth—Matakoff 8-1, Lead Penny 20-1, aie Minstrel. AT LOUISVILLE. Third—Princess Orna 18-5. The Pet 3-1, Neva Welch 1 et BABY RUN DOWN ANO KILLED. Minnie Malla. eighteen months old, killed in front of her home at No, ohild was accidetally pushed under the wheels while at plays 1384 Park avenue to-day. The YANKEE WOMEN Miss Adank 7 Be of Boston, en. Miss Bishop, of Brid Play Well in Third Round of English Championship. LONDON, May 81.—In the third ot the ladles’ golf championship cone test at Cromer to-day, Miss Mary B, Adams, of Boston, beat Miss Bachus by four up and itwo to play; Mra, Wy |H, Martin (American) beat Mrs, Har= land by five up and four to play, and | Miss Pearson beat Misn Ethel Burnet (American) by six up and five to play. Miss Harriet and Miss Margaret © tla, both of Massachusetts, were ‘pit against each other and Miss Marga Curtis won by three up and two to play, Miss Georgianna Bishop, of | Bridge~ port, Conn, (champion of the United’ States), beat Mrs, Asmith by six up and five to play. In the fourth round Miss Mary Adams, of Boston, Mass, beat Mra, ne hole, bate Margaret Curtis beat Mrs, Tse ter by 3 up and 2 to play, and Miss. Lloyd Roberts beat Miss Bishop by. o8e hole le FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS, ” RACE ‘TRAC FAIR GROUNDS, | May 31.—-The r wero as follows i FIRST RACE—Pive furlongs,—Mra, Falconer (15 to 1) Netting ( Pa DR Balance Ail to). TimoentOa SECOND RACE—Kive and on it furlongs,—Dr. Scharit (5 to 1) 1, io dale @ to D % Kittdoe (4 to) 8/ 10, EASTERN LEAGUE, ROCHEST: R ig its of to-day’s racem id was run over and instantly : WIN AT GOLF 4 wees tn