The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1906, Page 1

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WHATHEN—Irntr to-ment and saturdiny. WRATNEN—rwiy to-nrent and Saturder, [FINAL FINAL iH RESULTS EDITION. ll i rs P Saee . og Seen “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | ile RESULTS EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. Ww YORK, PRIDAY, A APRIL 27, 190¢ YANKEES KEEP ON WINNING AT ATHENS MRS. DUKE NOT | THREE OF THE WINNERS IN TO-DAY’S OLYMPIC GAMES. | Myer Prinzstein, St the New York Inga American Athletic Club, Wins the ILL, BUT DODGING, Running Long Jump To-day SAYS DOCTOR in Fine Style. Able to Attend Divorce HAHN, OF MILWAUKEE, IS FIRST IN 100- ‘METRE RACE. Hearing if She Wishes, He Reports. F, R. Moulton, of Kansas . City, Runs Second —Three Americans Qualify for the 1,500 Metre Race and Seven for the 400 Mette. AWAY FROM COURT. Huntoon, Co-respondeni, Also Absent, but Vice-Chancellor Orders Case to Go On. RY ROBERT EDGREN. Evening World Staff Correspondent with the American Team at Athens, ATHENS, April 27.—Tell them to bent the hewgag and sound ithe ym for the boys from home ars keeping up thelr same wiry & Dr. Joseph Fewsmith, who was ap- peinted vesterday by the Court to ex amine Mra, James B. Duke as to her reported tliness, was c: nt the opening of se in Newa to-day ak at the Olympian games To-duy Myer Prinzstein, Irish-Amer \ can A. ©, won the rimnih rehie Hahn, Mi Le jump, and in the final heat for the 100-metre race pa Ree Mat A. C., finished first, and Fay R. Moulton, Wansas City A- C., sek Beet ia 5 if Old Glory were going to stay put at Athens. » all mighty here to- Waveerasanaveesenannnstesanenntes: m the it pindia ¢ EVENTS ALREADY Fewrmith went WON AT ATHENS to examine Se = BY AMERICANS sal kee dey Fay RNOUMOR A Ff Hansas Cily. _ Counselor rt , 7 a { 3 eeeeeeeees 4 bi u 1-Yard Swimming Contest, soe ounet \ caved the discus Won by C. M. DANIELS, | Duke Is the record ands 3 : fl rs, In't suffer i 3 aici yA i Throwing the Discus, ole) ‘con he rset ae eh " : Won by MARTIN SHERIDAN, vane ‘or honors, 1A broke the In support fk { : bury sald "y yd 3 F in court: 5 inal heat, peparen le) _-10-Metre Race, phpesd and i fash. Hatin y the) tabs Won by ARCHIE HATN, Dr, Fewsmith wns on his w ! BY T. 0. PIPER. tiie Suburban, “Every : Milwaukee A.C. amine her. He said he u at Eve : i bh t 3 RAY Hee eel ON maid went to the abe ie yb Kansas City A. C,, second. Parker, of Mrs, Di hneathtibta $ eee her message. ee ae Sate erate ie 3 Standing Jump, to this, proximately (erga a Won by RAY C. EWRY 3 2 Running Long Jun Won by MYER PRINZSTEIN, Duke did not ca! J I, A. A. C., wh olds the world’s record. until noon yeste $ hs Parkor be req’ Seseeeveeenee screen Soueon o . EVENING WORLD RACING CHART ee: s throw. Was tr in his office. i res. Dotiaw, another Mr. Parker objected. Mr. 1 y i As third with J8 metres 68 brea ba A . 2 re. Ui FIRST DAY AT JAMAICA. haps. our ald: pice hare ick re Hitisticd after this showing, but quired to cr reer ~ veron't, ¢ for Bonhag, “Al I have to Mago Frie nd Cilehed al verait can n third in the . pete us third In this event tc -metre race. eben uth the te ‘Defeat Phila by 3 i oy Ene i Tables on Sheridan. bt the ‘sane. organigation, aoe 1 the: ‘Defeat Phila by 3 to 1 Hard Hitting by Enemy ii tupne Tables rine sharin ongantantton, petitioner will have to he risk Sarr =", G SN ana Pavan 5 . att the witness, sande, Despite Lush’s Good in the Seventh Gives r £ of the L4pe-metre race ing permanently disabled or r Want ; \ ity. Time, 4m, 19 2-58 ee aye ten thet vale iol Moy roel thebe|| Work. Them Good Lead. i Hiouesteome Sweden, waa seegra; I things happening the testimony she gave ¢ Sullivan, Irish-American 4 . yesterday must siand. 5 aE Sasa, 5 Nellle Sands was r 16001000 02 * dabury to clear up som pee MD NS Se her testimony given ye ———— wirl testified tha ngton, | | wedding tour 0: tees, i | i | e tne witness re EROM BOSTON « 7 nm dressed in the handwriu: 1 e.. by Wate rene La the co-respondent i | —+ i turned over to Mrs, I a | rs. | | “Did Mrs, Duke ha y household | Vs | H pets When she married Mr, Dul oy faked Mr. Lindapury. DAK § CLEVELAND AT DETROIT (A.L.) H “A dog and a bird.” 7 i neas, | Q. What did she do with them w she went on her b them at home. ND Seer ON0 ORO R04 tour? A. Lett | YORK, | weathe day will help 1 -o ix) | “n pif, one of the newspaper personals ne hard | marked Clarke GriMth, | RO Tues Cur ete Pe On On OO ail 0 0O— 4 through fe 3 ALO 9 bu | eee cornmunicated, with Mem pune In earls L again de First Inning. + while he was living in her house 18 of 3tol a | (Continued mcad Pag) Le ee suarse eee | | BUFFALO AT BALTIMORE (E.L.) LEXINGTON RESULTS. t OE Eg ABA Ss BURGAL ORS ceca p aaa meee 900001200-3 INGTON, April he races | Stuns nd Daten, and finished Dev BALTIMORE 1.00. 0 202700" —6 to-day resulted ne follows jiin on an easy grounder, Wiltse was elope Le CEES Ue iu i BH—-One-hat? mile.—De, {so Mn great n, and in addith to 1 and 6 to J) L}having a fist was perte for place) 2, Restora- | Second Innin: with a then aid}, at eateh bore a two- |buse Inbel. Ward was more luck drove a clean single Into right. Gilbert 5] dropped Magee’s fly, which went so high it looked lke. a pea, Ward went to]? Four and one-Walf fur- | third on the play us popped out] 1 longs, Matto Mack (8 to 1 aud % tol) | go Gilbert. NO RUD bee Strat Te plied Ma’ was given long fy tor 1 Bridwell was Hummel CHICAGO ceeneatee = - 05 ) ST, LOUIS - ; ue \ > 1 and 2 for phace) 2 mile, —Suzapn to i) 1, Jude Hoy 3.) ‘Time FIFTH RAC: CINCINNATI AT CHICAGO (N.L.) Anderson Avendow, Bimenoss 50 PIM &) x base on balls cent Browne to fest. | itt * ioteydon fannes is mile ana aah CINCINNA | se. ee+ eee 0002010 Bontin was oa os, Third faninate AOE NO RU CHICAGO .-.- ---- -- maids SNE in MEMPHIS WINNERS. Ja bad tu Doughe gersnal Inning, ' | forced Me | trying for MEMPHIS, April 27.—The races here| wild an alted ax follows: out stew Keoler sere Hams hit first and Si to double Second Inning. NO RUNS. nd him at} Batch began by TORONTO AT NEWARK (E.L.) RACK—Four and one-half fur- Hughes was retires | TORONTO .. .. 0 0 qoo0000000 Jong: acoma (3 to 1 and even) 1, M Devlin threw out Branstleld by scrap-|ejrow. Nil drew fo | fore vt Hummel, AN 100000000 000 FARE Nite) b toe place), 2, Bar fone line pe . cee i andy ake Mite seoond/ out, W E | (Continyied on Second Page.) NEWA SiN ui ee ae . Eecowo Ce pies Ranta (Continued on Second Page (Continued rond Page.) | ——._— : teenth miles—odd bila, to 1 und. 6 —_— —_— EASTERN LEAGUE. LATE WINNERS AT MEMPHIS, et, 2 dea vosnensk Hela." ©" °O/ AMERICAN LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAGUE. — THIRD RAC One half mile. Here MONTREAL AT JERSEY CITY. BET r 3-5 place, Oliver Mc, after @ to i) and 1 to #) 1. Knight. of Fifth—lokn Randolph 6-1, Ca Tranhoe a 2, Blacklock | BOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA, ST. LOUIS AT PITTSBURG. Montreal forfelted ami to) Tera : Hyperion 5-2, Charley pl. Stoner Hill. toate : 000000 0 0 0-0lgt. Louts 001021 40 os) It oe SiXtN—=HYP CMON Oe ee as furlongs.—Broom) a tet 1 Painidolshia 0011 01-0 0 xo8] Phishurg 06026000 o-¢|ROCHESTER AT PROVIDENCE. AT LEXINGTON. Ke RA eae te Ba‘tories Young and Grabem; Plank| B Taylor and Grady; Karger 10000001 0-3 fichon 1-2 plac ingani nentist to-4 for piace) & and Powers, iteiaeat detain sate eae ly haiiien ; ee 00005000 Sixth—Aro Light 4-1, Cadichon 1-4 piace, Dungannon. ' as

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