The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1906, Page 1

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i : { é : re i ; bs WHATHON-Pate toeniwht and Friday, : “TRINA TINAL RESULTS EDITION RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. Nis W YORK, THU RSDAY, APRIL 26, 1906. 2 PRICE ONE CEN PAR HURST MEN RAID POOLROOM i MRS. DUKE WEPT NEW YORK TEAM HAS PENNSY GUESSING HARD. | One of the Attacking Party Is Hurled | | NEwyorn.,. PITTSBURG ree WITH HUNTON Lhe Crete cee OW WEDDING EVE ee with Him. | They Both Cried as He POLICE DRAW PISTOLS * Kissed HerGood-By, Swears Maid. TO HOLD CROWD | IN CHECK. FN Se .\ NOT IN COURT TO-DAY. See A HAMP! —= aS Some Players Jump from the Windows, but Are Nabbed When They Reach the Earth—Captain Didn’t Know of the Raid. \. Mrs. Duke Reported Ill, and Court Sends Physici Examine Her. Kight tn t heart of the late this afternoon there w r raid, which shows that there still enough of men in t n of downtown New York to Indicate the poolrooms are busy as ever. This, despite the assertion of the race track magnatts that the poolrooms are down and out. | The building ralded was N Ann street. At the head of tha ab tacking party was Superintendent McClintock, of Dr. Parkhurst’s Soclety, He thad tt men and they w ssisted by policemen in plain clothes old-time poolroom and gambling district busy are because of the Mrs. Duke had sent along by Police Inspector Formosa, who has charge of Brooklyn's de- m\ tective force fi . | PA eee SS te a The Captain of the precinct was not let in on the job and knew noth- | 5 | ing about it until Bhs yuble was over, GIANTS WIN OUT AFTER —_HIGHLANDERS’ DRAKE'S WINNERS § SOSH yea feat . rst down the steps, | WAR ®: a a Dsdee, 4 he Knocked down three SCO RE IS TIED IN N | NTH Ahead He gave the pass word an¢ Blt ctniteraneaee ee deanna wie pane ene evel heavy oak door before the keeper could y before | | - = th the others started up at) 8&t bated a locked inner door, but tind ee “Quakers Take Big Brace When Game Was FOR AWHIL Rebo and Broadctoth panne by Stables at tree = Se eee and eee eae ee rete cre: : : beauecl sy IMLICO RESULTS. 0 down It came, “In- gies elle esa Practically Over—Mertes Knocked Un- Big Advance Over Entrance Price—Pat | PIMLIC \ men,” Tho teed tied Mrs, Duke = ae a Bre peer ae ce Ne er conscious in Collision. Witha Chacure in Ror McCarren Puts One Over | her wedding trip. . Si “i z a5 | “Stampede for Windows. Letter Angers Judge. MU Po Zar it BU shes ine srsay Mienehanenoe | BY BOZEMAN BULGER.) SCORE BY INNINGS. | Griff's Boys Take Farly BY T. 0. Pir eine y Sees ia as ie Wertd) -3| Lead Over Senators. SAQUED! f the ale favor of one of the| aprty Loh = parties ito the sult terday Ni A wom te didn't take a arch out of Duff: | re es lland his men to-day, and atta acene - EVENING WORLD RACING CHART. TENTH DAY AT AQUEDUCT, ton is sat effect that she calle last week und + eal condition. Track Fast, April 26, d stripes he can di » when his arms begin w you will find the Firet Inning. a low “hrow 0: was safe. G "SELENA FEITER ROYLE see gee ae . Pegeimooet | SST GE dag | WINS FROMINAT GOODWIN BRODIE L. DUKE GETS ih Mer tes came ths Ate left to cover the o1 1, Mow i c 3 - ae ; 5 a i @ severe cold,’ | unprotected bag he and Thomas col- n PL an : z e 5 {s unable to ap-|lided. Devlin also ran back just in time | in the coll in ma Mofenso that Mrs, Duke is seriou “Bho is suffering f , paid Mr, Parker, * | pear in court Counsel for granted an inter f absolute divorce to L. Dake from Alice Webb tried | Duke ate this afternoon, HIGHLANDERS LOSE TO WASHINGTON. zReraid's before loc he cas ars HIGHLANDERS .... .....110100000—3 ay turned 19 the P WASHINGTON .... .....10101002 —5 SiDe tcoutes At (Continued from Second Page.) seathe ead : ; Eighth Inning—Conroy and Chase flied out. Elberfeld sini- concerns We also recognize at 800) balls gied. Kleinow walked, Griff flid out. No runs.. Cross singld. Anderso ndoubled. A wild pitch scored Cross. Stahl and Anderson were doubled out. Jones and Kittridge sin- gied. Jons scored on a double steal. Kittridge out, Two runs aickness 1s a valid excuse and ground for a continuance. ‘But we do not believe the defendant We want a physician sent (o ex- oft -n « Browne, b | Shrow h right nipped nt out on | RU sed bail | Mexican Silver Easll in the iv ts ae Donjin at third Hancellor Pitney sald that thia ap-| Dome, Sf, Pitt peared to be a fair proposition and the|sent MeGar n — 10 prow Dahle; | Oe ieuaa antes rach ani Wes rout. atealing ni Dont Ninth Inning—Dougherty flied to Hickman. Stahl threw out Second Inning. | Keeler. Williams flied to Jones. No runs. At Jersey City (E.L.)—Montreal, 5; Jersey City, 1. At Newark (E.L.)—Toronto, 2: Newark, 1. \t Providence (E.L.)—Rochester, 0; Providence, 3. At Baltimore (E.L.)—Buffalo, 6; Baltimore, 1. t New Haven—Manhattan College, 0; Yale. 18. it Philadelphia (A.L.)—Boston, 12; Athletios, 0. At Detroit (A.L.)—Cieveland, 2; Detroit, 3. upd th : ; - ; rom, the a At St. Louis (A/L.)—End eighth: Chicago, 3; St. Louis, 0, pan brome called out one auciios, nee t |) eal i pers : At Chicogo (N.L.)—End seventh: Cincinnati, 2; Chicago, 3. “+ in s long fly WEATHER FORECAST. YY Fourth Inning Magee for th Furecast for the thirty-six hours ending at 8 P.M. Friday for Nev York City and vicinity: Generally fair to-night and Friday; fres} westerly winds, NATIONAL LEAGUE. ST. LOUIS AT PITTSBURG. Game postponed on acoount of rain. > ___ AMERICAN LEAGUE. BOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA, Boston .....sese 210012600 4 Dhiadotphla “|. 0 000000 0 0-0 Batteriee—Winters and Graham; Coak- fey and Powers. Broadcloth Is Bid Up. Doniin, Ward with a long fy NB. LATE WINNERS AT PIMLICO. Fifth—Preen 2-1. Bobbie Kean 2-5 place, Daruma, Sixth—Hyperion 7-5, Greville 1-2 place. Paul Clifford. AT MEMPHIS. *—Los Angelina 1-3. Dolinda 7-5 place, Cashier. ; AT LEXINGTON. 4 \Sixth—Louis MacFarlane 2-1, Elliott 1-2 place, Brand New NEW HAV “McGann laid a bunt down tho t and Manhattan lined Yi ia Beds Sa pt | pe Field for thelr annual battle which hes or | usually resulted in @ victor, i ish Si cua ae "oa head|'Now Yorkers, Jackson, Valera erongene ew ras eat: Panbet delet!" baminat tha Matros f

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