The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1906, Page 1

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WPATHER Fair and cooler to-nteht aud Sanday RINAL) 6 WEATHER Pate and cooler to-night and Sanday. ‘RINAL RESULTS EDITION | “ Circulation Books Open to All,”” ee NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1906. PRICHLONE GENT: SANDS. LOST.ON Rt )SEBEN seo ee CAR ih CURVE _ CROWD ae GATHERED TO SEE THE HANDICAP WINNER | MERRY LARK WINS isos BACKED DOWN FROM = Trolley of Ocean Avenue | 5 T0 | 10 | 0) T0 | Line Ploughs Its Way Sop et Through Showe : : Davy Johnson Sprinter, Public Favor- ite, Leads for Six Furlongs, then Quit as the Finish Comes— Burch Runs Great Race. BY T. 0. PIPER. eens res World.) caleaty: has fallen. Rose- ALOE GIANTS MAKE IT. DROP HOODOO © FOUR STRAIGHT WW WASHINGTON. FROM PHILLIES They Finally Get Gong 20,000 Fans See Most,’ ni and Beat Senators | Exciting Game at 3 nite Sa tOed) | Polo Grounds. EVENING WORLD RACING CHART SECOND DAY AT JAMAICA. cereal ThE 772K ais _ SHER HURT. EIS y Sn ee a hes . af i April 28, Track Fast, 5 Sorles of Columbia's Game with ° | . i . RST F . is; five} Yale and Brooklyn with Boston on) W 2 | ¥ i ft ple v (Watt. 8 the neeond page. ag | ie Bush | Sunday Wants Work Wonders. | : 2 D RA cop) handle | EGGS, }- 2 Liar ‘ F os 2, ,Robertson Wins the ae and In- se aaa Black J : UE PARK 1 creases the Lead of the Team in the glee ¢ ; : YAU EG! ree aney pas ' ; Total Scores—Sheridan Spikes COLUMBIA 20. 77 Fy Ra: | : ‘ cine) : | Knee During Practice. (Continued from Second Page.) MeGinnity, pit ie i . s a pe Shit. Chapitrsneea ana seiieu tea waaay 4 y DN, Seventh Inning—Williams singled. Jones was oat : (Evening W nae Nemes Rear Team at Athens) singled. Pratt forced Williams. Madden singied. scorng Jones First Inning. ern 5 (Copyrig = an O'Brien walked. Chavin scoring. Oxnan relieved Tilt. Kinney, T walked. | Wan ‘ : ATHENS, April 28.1 n Rober doubled, scoring twe. O'Brien scored on Huiskamp’s hit. Olu" ; ork, § i ar tino saa eo ie: Camp's out Kiiicy scored, Williams single, scoring Huiskama,'\e ' sane bgeh Jones flied, Seven runs. 49S = a nese: Woot pinnae Hayes flied out. Schmidt singled. ree ong forced him.': t s Collins flied to.Camp. No runs. ( See Lon s ) : ; : : | _- NATIONAL LEAGUE. ; ae ‘ ape 5 Eighth Inning—Chapin tied out. Prat! walked. Madden sif ae ee as wet 3 2 glel. O’Brien tripled, scoring the two. He died stretching his. ST LOUISUATELTTSBURG, we RE int 2 pA, a Ho ites : comple s in scattered events later on; hit. Kinney wa'ked. Camp out. Two runs. o Wort. Pa than to try ‘to secure a high total in the five events. Young flied to Madden. Oxnan singled to right. Madden. ate ‘ soir ‘ 1 ate alter Al, et With more than forty points to the good our chances appear to be — got Mittenberger’s lift. Kimball fanned. No runs. ~~... — : ; Jexcellent. Sheridan has gathered sixteen of the points to our AT BROVIDENCE. ly AMERICAN LEAGUE, 179 i pee a Lo the rest of us can do as well proportionately there will be no doubt, pRINCETON ... ..- ------ 0 000009 0-0) meals < : r "hi about our position at the finish. a epee ES imei aes 1 AG OF020sOROm 2 eesToN AT PHILADELPHIA Sheridan won the shot-put with ease, throwing the missile 43 feet | At St. Louis (A,L.)—Chicago, 5: St. Louis, 4. Age Iphia 0 ni |8 inches, David, of Hungary, was second. We expected Sheridan At Detroit (A.L.)—Cleveland, 14> Detroit, 7. my | Jor q i : »|to win the discus throw, Greek style, to-day. His withdrawal will re-| —Montreal. 7:° Jersey Cit Yr es aoe | i Mary M atl wtawens Al aster closed );|duce our total of points, but our runners and jumpers are showing up a Mere (sie 6th: . Cincinnati. 9: Chicago, 0. | # EASTERN LEAGUE. | bau SS nada surprisingly well. £. | ESTER AT PROVIDENCE, | LSU a 102 A Rock of Myntery, Our team has been so uniformly successful that we appear to navel : LATE WINNERS AT MEMPHIS. ; TARE Shah _Tleut. Alan ten} the crowd with us. Prince George remarked to-day that the American | Sixth—Lazell 2-1, Glen Gallant 6-1 place, Requiter. ws ie as | flags have been used so often to signal news of American victory to the{ AT PIMLICO. i To AT NEWARK 's-! crowds that a new set will be needed at the conclusion of the games. Sixth—Dixic Andicws 2-1, Setauket 8-5 place, Cascine. [eet TOR ONE AG Se Hillman, Pilgrim, Bacon and Moulton will be in the final of the| + Seventh—Anna Smith 6-1, Grea 1: -1 place, Tickle, TH BUPPALO AY arya ieee uffalo 4. 11 4 10 6 (Continued.on Becond Page.) ‘s Sixth—Misa. Doyle 1-1, Elliott 1-2 place, Reticent. esinimore sooo dds 00 4 7

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