The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1906, Page 1

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$. 14 Ptrom Zany, w beaut kK ’ for the place Garth's Fourth Winner. Garth over tas be : é _Puicn NE & EN “GHRTH'S HR | WON THOUSANDS AT BENNINGS *Virginia Trainer Puts Over Four of the Six . Winners To-Day. | HN GOOD THINGS SCORE. ; Town Topics and Jack Mc- Keon, Backed Down from 40, Romp Home. ' BIG DAY FOR eo § Clever Jockey Rides Three Winner: a and Is Second in Two é Events, | A | | Conferences eat the City Hall to-day | kr (pectahto The Evening World) *) betwee allt wa — he rt J 4 y “Big and * Little Tim''—Borough RACE TRACK, TG, Ape ¢ Matty and Taylor in Box TAG BEG (eG TEE a eae This wes ea doy of good things an | ay Gow Board of Aldermen, Tice pe tea, Against Columbus | os Seer Powe ite + lem of the Tax De-} Peete Pitch Fine Ball. STAM eca ee nel make “cond — i ne Of ook: i he Hatchet. In} money SCORE BY INNINGS. that such was tho} soaked good and Bok oosalarena e chief factor in bring races on horses 1 ‘ 10100000 fear of ¥ career) Tho big Virgininn put Hyper SS Sey niting forces to fight tn the. first ‘Sey ree THE BATTING ORDER. ipouithe acne we back: 5 to-da: re engince: the Sulliv went at eto Town * office of Bi ugh President Ahearn with “Wise” Money Was Scarce. Wetrdsome was the fn rac t yhowed and lay was for same stable colors. by Miller. Town Toples a Good Thing. Town Tey wacked irr Wtolt Bt awe oon Ean to lo First ‘Choice to Win. Al Powe favorite from 0} ph. 5 strong under wis Blode tor the pl Paeon No Longer a Malden. Paoon, the Racy ate fro: eyen-money i and at away handily to win by ot aha bie Kean wll Boy wns second Phoobus last ——<$—_—-—____ HARVARD'S FIRST GAME. yard faced ‘on the freshman diam fernoon In the first ba the year for the Crimson the fleld was slightly mudd were good for baseball, CO fact tit the Harvard nino w its first game and that the men were experienced test was looked for. —_—_.— At Philadelphia. BoC YALE OPENS SEASON. YALE Fi , NEW MAVEN, © April 4.—Yale or ed the fon bere to-day with weather was fine for baseball, Capt O'Brien's mon, thous tee, expected aw WHATHER Warmer: Thureday mowers Meaoten, FINAL) [RESULTS EDITION. "Grain Boks GSAT NEW YORK, WE “DNI OSDAY, APRIL 4, 1906, PINAL | RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE pela aes BENNINGS RESULTS. MAYOR AN MURPHY BURY (9 to 10 for place) 2, Dekaber 3, fo : : FOURTH RAGE--AI Powell (2| Will Join Hands to Fight) to 6 and out) 1, Orphan Lad (7 to 5 Hearst in the Fall for place) 2, Mode.3. : i Campaign. FIRET RACE—Hyporion (11 to & and 4 to &) 1, Suffice (3 to 1 for place) 2, The Velled Lady 3. SECOND RACE—Town Topice (4 to 1 and 8 to 8) 1, Mary Curtls (3 to 1 for place) 2, Jobstown 3. FIFTH RACE—Pneon (even and 2 to 5) 1, Zany (4+to 5 for-place) 2, BUCoRS: | TRUCE REACHED TO-DAY SIXTH RACE—Bobble Kean (9 to 5 and 1 to 3) 1, Sallor Boy (1 to 3 for place) 2) Phos | Sullivans Act as Peacemakers, GIANTS WIN OUT Med to Dontin = ry New York at the | Ninth Inning. time the alleged theft nnd on the BE ni Dontin, Wrigley out | tecnmleal legal sobsection that Gov PE kton, Med to Dontin, Wrigley out | pennypucker's warrant wan iaaued and ron way. NO RU t further fact t Magistrate K O’Brien, McGowan, O’Don- nell Carry on Negotiations. | LONG CONFAB HELD. OWN NINTH ON GILBERT'S tT nouncement of Peace Is Made Soon After—Officials Silent. hour were {n confer In the meantime lead who had been wore taken In the mean | O'Brien, th recognized peo Jager of the Mayor since the break with | Murphy, had been telephoned for, and when he arrived had a short talk with the Mayor and later entered into oon- ference McGowan, next called on Me- President O'Donnell The Colum at put out over the hat MoGraw’s men gave them and promised to get revenge good for ther was r d was at once er McGraw took one his men | mecelved Previously Teor hoursiee ¢ his | Presiden been notified of fast work readiness to con with the First Inning. out on a grounder, Dablen to Me- 1 wh ned to re- make kn it | Leaders Meet at City Hall and An-| ‘WEIGHT-LIFTING Fred Gruhn Raises 34¢ Pounds Above Head in Ex- hibition To-Day. Fred Gruhn, the strong man jand Second Inning. Devlin to. Me punt t0 ean TEWESBURY STILL 2 HGH EAT EXTRADITION | Gets Dey one on Habeas Corpus Action While New York Detectives Wait. of the game, forced Mar- min Bent, out ring Matty a Fourth ering hit Inning. past Donlin Matty to M Rag nn, oe Fifth Inning. Rafiis out ie nm to McGann. Elston Wrigley got an Infield Matty to MoGann. No ‘ Ryan out, (Spectal to The Evening World.) Marshall out. F PHILADELPHIA, April 4.—The ef- forts which are being made to have Lewis kebury returned a pri- soner to New York, wh he ts want- od-to answer a change of grand lar r mperarily frustrated to- m got a base day t of habacs corpus taken a Rafts for out on behalf of Tewkesbury by his to Kihm Me! counvel, John R. K, Soott Daten fied to Cou ‘Tewkesbury was a prisoner before Judge Carr in the Quarter Sessions Seventh Inning. Court to-day. in custody of Detective ng for New York. Els- | Sergeant Bernard McConville, of New » Wrigley sacrificed, | yor, while Asststant-Dtatrict-Attor- Ryan fied to Don- | ney Robes: Johnson, of New York, Taylor to | who wis sont over here specially by % District-Attorney Jerome to ald In se- Columbus’ | ouring the extradition, sat behind As- put was caught, ssaint-District-Attotney John — M. «to Wrieiey.| Patienson and prompted htm in the , “ho throw | oourse of he legal argument, t de smlate, | Taxlor forse!) ‘The former Mrs. Tewkesbury, attrac: Elghth Inning. “S| tively gowned in a Sishlonadle brown HSU scree was present as a witneas and unagisted. Kthm. sin er mers nuatend cae the, AU egos pant eyed inl A w Yerk for the} the hit was ont, jaroony of ten $1.00 U. 8 bonds be- “Taitic out, Gil] tonging to. her aire, Rrowne | Lawye att onponed the rurrender Kihm. —MeCann | of his client, on the ground that Tewkes- Mertos out, Friel © not in wrestler, broke the weight-lifting record In an exhit t Prof. Attila’s | Broadway Gymnas n lifted ® dumbbell, s 220 pou t bis head tn st nstemp wan rr : Jed two ‘en-pound belle to | golng to get. together | AIS! ‘ NS from. this Ki the enemy. | one and with an effort got Third Inning. Mayo the way he ounds up. Fifteen mara treated Li going to| bounds were then Mgged on to at helping Tie “han | weight. hut Gruhn could onty ar the necessity | 20 wnist-line |SERGT. TIMS WINS IN TEST POLICE CASE. In the test case brought in the name of Sergi. Oliver Tims, as a repres tlve of the fifty police officers retinet by fommissioner McAdoo on the reporss of the police surgeons, who failed to appeal to the courts for reinstatement within the four months’ imitation, Jus- tiee Clinch to-day decked in favor of Tims, ‘Tims got an adternative writ of man- damus directing Commissioner Bingham to restore him or ehow cause. Tho Corporation Counsel moved to set asite this writ on the ground that Tims had walted too long. Justice Clinch denied the motion this afternoon, saying four month mitation for appoal applied only wh & member was dismissed from force for Infraction of police laws, ima is still a member of the de- partrent, having been merely retired from active duty on a pension, He asks to be restored to duty and full pay, not to be reinstated as a member of the department. The other fifty men win out as well. —_>_,—. MAJOR PRICE GUILTY. Major David Price) of Fort Greble, ew Bedford, Mass, has been ordered to be reduced five files in rank and to be reprimanded for neglect of duty, It was announced to-dy that he had deen found guilty on this charge a @ court a he « 4 his failure to appear when ordered to report for duty at an inspection at Symcuse early last Kebryary pela Si BT WINNERS AT CITY PARK. NEW ORLEANS, April 4—The races to-day resulted as follow FIRST RACE—Sevent-oighths mile.—Field 1 h of a rk (7 to 6 and 1 to 2) 1, Time—1.79 SECOND ‘RACE—One mile and quarter: Lord Radnor (8 to 1 and & to e een, fi oh ito BY sdrine. seria |e perger had o} 1 to sign his name doubled to center ng took third " ‘Sie enon Itch, CGlihert singled, [26 the warrant, which was granted on Berlin.’ Ow, ONE Ri RUN Uae affidavit made by Detective Doris, PMNS oR TERE AR ENT En CRAER SAINI LI VM DOCS PTA TIO ROE MER Ne Ns 1). 1; Hacatians (8 to & for «placa. 2: Subador, 3 Time~2.19 2-5. RECORD BROKEN ) Evle Green (even for place) 2, Pulque 3.| THIRD RACe Ear Ane a rite ety longe; Belsony GQ to EVENING WORLD RACING CHART NINTH DAY April 4, FIR RACE 49 Me. Owe: Starters. 26 s SQome practically. lett terered with by dot THIRD it bin ol AT BENNINGS. Track F. Diggins a rit to Uttle. fellow 53 Niet Teloweh strong wha Beh ated. mal Won eval Tarlac” 24 Salt'and Pepper i Pljon Weaver Paco « outctanved the dra overmted. Tas T Phoahus Bobbie Kean never extinded ded ealitng ye Time—Os8. Winner. b,c, by St, No excuse for Salin © Maxtin— yearolds 41 and ne s M three-yeanolds an: mille, me—i4d) 16. Winner, bo h Jockeys Milter Burns © Boy Tfour_and «halt furlones Stare Queen, by iatinnde” Phoebus easily outrun Retay Rint ward Wildes FIFTH RACE—One in!le —Foxhunting (8 to Land 3 to 1) 1, Bell the Cat (1 to for place) 2, Alcantara 3 Time, 1.41 eae tenerneenes WINNERS AT FAIR GROUNDS. NEW ORLPANS, April ¢—The race: here to-lay resulted as follows: Sam- 1; Runaum Kenton (10 Henry & mile—Henry Hendricks (4 to 1 and 7 ¢ sal (7 to 6 for pince)2, Morris “1.16, ND RACE—Halt a m [rita ( to 1 and 8 to 6), even for place), 2, Lucy Marie, 3, Time DAS 4-6. THIRD RACE—One mile to land 4 to 1) 1; Bonnie Prince Charlie (7 to 6 for place) Un Time, 1.41 2-5. FOURTH RACE-—F: mium (7 to 2 and 1m FIRST RACH-Three-quartems of & 10 24 { 6 furlongs. 21 (our for place) 2, Invincibl, Pro- Gold Rose Tune, ALL HOPE GONE FOR MISSING AERONAUT ++ = ALL TOGETHER, BOYS: “GOOD OLD PALS.” Ballcon in Which Nocquet Ascended | Yesterday Discovered by Life-Sav- ers on Long Island Shore, but Aeronaut Is Missing. FOOTPRINTS NEAR GAS BAG FOLLOWED TO SALT MARSH Tug Ordered Out by Navy Department to Cruise Outside Breakers and Great South Bay Being Searched by Men in Launches and Rowboats, After many hours ptimism the friends of Paul Nocquet, sculptor and aeronaut, whose balloon was found last night on the ocean’s rim at Jones's Bei ky, hope of finding him alive. The footsteps leadi from the stranded gas bag, on which the hopes of his safety were have been traced to a salt marsh, where quagmires and qiicksands. pr track, there are many A careful examination of the ach all about reve: and the Frenchman may Have stum- bled to his death among the rushes or fallen into a deep inlet and been ned MISS BARRYMORE STRICKEN WITH no oth Miss Mary W., Montgomery, an, with nue Ph. D., an oMcte who wanted to with Nocquet yes- that drowned or ds of the balloon oon she up in near his as known the s: sand ilptor for sey- ¢ great friends. -— IPPNDICTIS 2 nediately he ve taken her to ‘0 Club to- Actress -to Undefgo Operation at a Private | Hospital in Boston. | fore manne (Special to The E waiting to fend all day,” she ar that he is dead BOSTON, Mass, An partes sured the th b: Barrymore. Hollis Several compla } than o} playingpfor consulted ea and impelled t tnoto hed the Ivery aypil bont In that 5 engaged [the Hol reas Joalled off ar ance this At Si looking Jat the thea Miss Barrymore's p Ww pe Aiba yon arrived and he R ¢ the ered, eve | witt at rathe | pearing on the atag (Continued on Second | come. BROOKLYN COLUMBIA 0000 ONGe 150 NATIONALS’ ..... 000 AMERICANS ..-... 600 a0 oo PROVIDENCE . Z 600009001071 WASHINGTON ....- prea) we Oe OiGrer i Omeah AT NEW HAVEN. YALE 00110020 0—4 6 ’¢00C 0 0— iDGE. HARVARD) 22. oe 012010 50— 9 VERAMUNT 22.2. 0011000 1—4 LATE WINKERS AT Sixth—Goldie 7-5. Floriz Seventh—Don Fonso 2-1. CITY PARK... 3-5 place, Freebooter. Tichimingo 1-1 pl, Granada. : AT FAIR GROUNDS. Atn—Grove Centre,2-1, Red Raverm-1 place eady Ray. Sixth—Paul 4-1, Don’t Ask Me out peace, Jungle Imp.

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