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gee tt ——& Fe 5 peony om BEST SPORTING FEATURE OF THE DAY Full Details Rélating to the Form of ALL the Horses Running at Aqueduct To- Morrow on Page 10. Che Results ENITION | (<makenees ewan _[¥Ciratation Boots Opeatoan| {| RESULTS PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK. TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 16907. PRICE ONE NEN SENT TO “iste HIGHLANDERG LOSE OPENING GAME: TON GG IN WAR ON ier OKLYN un $20,000 FOR 2 pees : ame parce " American Tes in Futile Uphill Friends and Relatives of Men Taken Added starter Gallops Of BROOKLYN neti = a Hr eer nln Se : Battle Against the Hard-Hit- : WEATHER —Rain to WEATHER. Rain to-night; Wednesday (air, colder —_ by the Police AQUEDUCT RESULTS, Se Ear 17a 3{teme, HH ‘ORTH PUT OUT OF BOX: [FIRST RAGE—RIochan (0S On rk gs gee oe HUGHES LITTLE BETTER: © and 2 to 5) 1, Eudora (8 to 5S for| at Washington Park | et re OTe PULA DELP W Nearly one men locked up | { as @ Fesult place) 2, Autumn Flower 3. ais Ahernon ae er i 9 Prarie es ——- er oromissones Bing! : ignorant and vicious foreign”) geccNp RACE — Masks and| eee i eee Ot Sana, i i »/Great Crowd Found Splendid Decorations and ers who roam the city with their p { their waistbands sagging | Faces (5 to 1 and 2 to 1) 1, Maga te Rare Ol Basthe tb 0 1 of under the weigh {knives are now in the Tombs prison, |#ine (4 to 5 for place) 2, Rosario 3 BY JOUN POLLOCK. P oo 41 1) Murs HN eh Improved Diamond—Horseshoe of Flowers Narious Mag ¢ heavy t Special Sessions | THIRD RACE—Jack McKeon (6 siti p Wee 0 Naa a et | for Kleinow and Lots of Enthusiasm the cha ; i diaadiv« to 1 and 2 to 1) 1, Mary Morris (2) , The banabial! “-9¢ mc ah eer ary to 1 for place) 2. Robador 3 | afternoon In a game w . 1 6% wv ender, ey All the Mas He 1 by +t inproyeked murder of two brave . my in iave) nagaaise | van‘s Br ah r 2 re and wor *Batted for Ritter in-ntnth inn ey eee | for All the Players, Bees eae Gene “ee FOURTH RACE—Notaaulga (7 to| easy fashion by SriRouE ie | Totatn yond | mapas poukcemen in W gion Square Park and by the uncounted 6 and 8 to 5) 1, Tea Leaf (8 to 1 for| ‘one SCOKE BY INNINGS. | SCORE BY INNINGS. lists of recent o , are 1 in rt to break up the vice and | pisee) 2 Frizette $ Pisa a kaki ne Rice tocck baat UPB ag co PE ENEMY aa scat BY BOZEMAN BULGER. . Sie) ped? ais pare 29) the LOTS: Shree [aa ; 00000 {| ATHLETICS ..3.4 9 2 9-8 . el FIFTH RACE—Lally (5 to 1 snd] sirven fo fre Glants, they nding tls) wo-Base.—Blta_— Carearnn, eae wea ee ten AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, April 16.—By heavy hitting at thes or $n, nite totally the} Three. Bané™ HItE—Browne, “Corcoran, |, TWwo-Base Hits—Dyger [right time and a few misplays to help them the Athletics took the open. eid, Harey. Three-B: Aaporte, | Aacrifi e +. | ing game from the New Yorks this afternoon by a score of 9 to 6 Dygert, 5: by Hughes, 8; b by Toward the finish the Highlanders made the game lively, but it was too The Justices of Special Sessions also promise their hearty co-|6 to 5) 1, Fustian (even for place) {four eariy runs which won the game. | Dreanapan. Secr 2, Waterboarer 38. After that inning M petiled down Bialen dant Lane aes dprean ca tate and pitched’ good ball | Firat Base on Balls—Off Mcintyre, ¢ ice Hit--MoGinnity operation. SEARCHED THE SPECTATORS SIXTH RACE—Pretension (9 to| Jor M who has always been a| off MeGinnity, 1 First Base on, Errors dasep on balls—t y Ke y 9 mee Ii ote’ = bes Sah ; New York. 3; Brooklyn, 1. Struck Out’ 4; by Hughes 2 Wild Pitches fy jlate. Th S ge 1 $e i About fc of th nabbed in last night's round-up were |10) 1, Cressina (4 to 5 for place) 2,/ Stumbling block | to. the | Brooklyn | Hy "Mqcintyre, 2, by MeGinnity, & rime. Hiortion iS eviantod (for Mugen tn ge) 0S Hitec was gone, Orth was evidently in bad form, as he was ; ; ched another one of his good games, of Game-One hour and twenty-cight Sth. Umpires-Eyans and Hurs jounded for six hi ) s, allowing brought fr c treet Court to-day. Over | Pulsue 8. Iesepinng: the tilts go erall ‘scattered ther |minutees Ureuectiagian Crete tendance 14000, Time of game 2 hours ere geod eee innings, allowing the Athletics to pile up » 1 . — he beat ndgers: could ; — - and § minutes dozen runs, Fully 15,000 people sa two hundred of their frien 1 relatives filled the court-room and cor. the beat t dgers could do was tc | y } @ saw the game d e and ¢ RANK secure on ne run. at three of McGinnity's curves, and Elaborate preparations been made , ahd clube tt ridors of the Criminal Courts B g, waiting to hear what would | BY F W. THORP. The gpume waa witnessed by ‘one of | the nme ome toanem. ONE RUN. RESULTS OF by the baseball management for the re | annua! ine fron, fae be F st cro aver‘aael eption o Ne home. pinte. "When it happen at the arraiynment | I the largest crowds ¢ r saw 8 Kame econd Inning. jCeption of the public, and the fun found | marening, the ball plat! _habatlaly A AGURDUCE RACE) TRACI ON. Trl in Brockiyn: Lully AKR0 people being in| Dalen pasted» OTHER BALL mach to marvel at ae he entered the | im tia Wont Point ‘exgeta Without any w 1g Roundsman Hunt and a squad of policemen f igor |the park when ¢ rang, starting throw 1, at OR She Lawn fa aro} uusend, arrived on time and the crowd a c c the racing season of 1907, in which tne arting throw to Corcoran smashed GCAMES TO-DAY. amis of yards of bunt *p of the way, the came down upon these motley spectators and herded them into a back heretofore hidden form of a good two-| the game, and Kh Father McCarthy | the ball into crowd in fefr eae wad OF botied ised in prating the | Grand Old Rag.” a ~” year-old was disclosed, was recorded | threw out the new ball three bases, sooring Dahlen. MeGinnlty's gs ae stands, and from every possible nook |» 2 play foul fly was captured by Casey after a Janda cor grounder by Casy and Sedan Browns NATIONAL LEAGUE. foom where all of th , including even the women, were searched. But arter the second race t when! The fans of this borough and also - Rosario, a star Ruby ge ss from the Manhattan are certainly paseball mad inued on Second Page.) barns of “Comanohe” Joyner, failed to and just to show what a hold the na finieh better than third. Twenty thou-| tional game has on them fuet now at fluttered the Stars and Stripes, accompanied by the other nations zt is friends tn of |n Jim" Brady threw first ball ae (c grand Oanooran [been entirely re First Inning. BOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA. (tho usual dark green the » lic 1 Lewis nailed the | wand dollars were lost on the gelding, least three thousand of them were cited ied er the odds being beaten down from 6 to 1 elamoring for admittance to the «rou! ds Beaton 0200 8 0 0-5 | up In bright red, giving « ¢ eae led Crete Mahara to 9 to & at the close wanton |as early as 130 o'clock hat all at Alperman pushed a slow grounder top a 0 040 10 4 appearance to the genera: bunt In front of the plate, and reckless ling out of money |tendanoe records f n onening Kare |Rtter pent up am Ay back of eerond | Betteriea—Flaherty and Needham Dlemand dinniecea nw in his haste chrew the ball and the placing of markers thas not | Would be smashed was shows two hours wien Corcoran gathered In” after a | Cordon and Jack! : nd improved c pal. ang ‘ball ii polled been seen since the @eason’s opent before the #ame started, when che 1ut- | sprint. Molntyre drove a liner to centre 8T. LOUIS AT CINCINNATI one Brounds, though, caught the at-|Cross took third. Keeler” vot SECOND DAY AT AQUEDUCT. @ydney Paget aid his club-house era beman to come to tie crounds in|and stopped at first. Maloney wH8 lg. outs vec 0101100 ntion of the fan, for the New York |Seybold's long. Ty, but Croum " PE A Pinta’ be trainees << awhp Gravee: thrown out by McGinnlty, NO RUNB | Cinciimatt 0000000080 ta is practical, He'd r nee 8 inva lone drive was too hot for x id hands, and he muffed ft, Davis to’ take third. rut to Chase. Lord went out TWO RUNS. joode of many of Cars Were All Packed Third Inning. Kanger-Marshall. Coakley-Scbier aying feld and stand ‘ Seymour was an easy victim, Maloney tata n the reverse. Many i bls own frten capturing his high fly. Bresnahan hit | bad been added to the dia assat and cempiued ibe taunts aa ee AMERICAN LEAGUE. Ui, the WIE, AAG Insiwad of tus APRIL 16. CLEAR, TRACK FAST, handiwe the blue the Belmont set a Every train and tro! PUB PYsr HACE testing: three year olds: $70) added: tx furlongs. Start ao oa “We: to Rosario with every oconfl- anywhere near the ba 1 ¥ ne: er tor Won driving. Ti 1.16 Winner, b. @., by ‘Kilmarnock Mise ‘bat vT comm mn n a at 9 frye “ “ te dence, Their ommissioners led @ to tts utmont capacity } 5 ahd Hit * M riflced | aged Starters Ga planned attack on the confiding bookies, could not got innide Gann’e pretty Grive to centre for a ae - purface’ an nae vere 18 How & |third. baae, went “ jochan ~- 7 until the layers got elbow weary of the trolley cars, Ny 29 de. Motann was on & hard woud ‘ ‘| Chase fouled out to Berry. who “py eR |pernating in rubbing the odds and tak . canal ated ’ WASHINGTON AT 8O08BTON a the hours sproached |& marvellous diving catch. Elbe BH Qytiing Hiower ¢ ing the colt every seat in the big crand stand was ond by Hitter'n neat y " | A# the hour ame approached |0,¢ sfirony to Dave. NO RUM — Ki bab + ng Ene Oats. oa 1 lecaupled nile t r eashurs were n ONE R Washing 0000 ) 0 O-2| the crowd wt o'clock num ’ 4 = Bf 4 4 2 amen Ht. Keene wag destined | | ae ee grea Casey's low drive was snatohed by Boston 4000000 0 —4/ bered bow hatured. Every Second Inning. ao oT eonanci v4 1 the adel on in short lef umioy @watt®d | patteries—Falkenberg and Hayden; | Pedy Me oe In chorus and t time, 285, off nan 4 e ¢ of MoGinnity’s deops to right for “ S Orixer hen cremated gt jot much chotoe bet we ’ emulsed ve cian, re Beer ye ere te ght for | Young and were easily 15,000 ‘ eure and they i wei to come, From every pole flag swung to the breeze, The grand lo fly in CHICAGO AT DETROIT @. mour held Hum Lumley reached third on orian stole aeoond, Corcoran | weather mours® mui lett s fy e out 16 ae Age ni to third and Barry took second, yeert slammed a two-bagger into Cene Game postponed on account of cold Into seo mp ing $ “oe | J f | t “4° 248 owe. y ° Th stand was beautifully decorated wivn We lan stoly ar woring mah Knight and ate ; A of 44 ii Rosen was thie. There were ‘prein | end wenses Whale wening for tye dropping ettoGinnity' a thr “woaliens CLEVELAND AT ST. LOUIS. | Harte! went out, Orth to Chase, on’. 3 #3 after chat finish to begin Prof. Shani tossing him out at first’ NO RUN& Game postponed on account of wet Was no chance | th king ¢. Cross rammed @ tie a a a | Wan in Masd iDrive . rd Regiment Band re 4 Fo A | < irive into deep center for three \ eee o popular airs, which kept the or Fourth Inning. 8 med _| New York | and Dy scored in a walk, - § BB Pie | Kiliochan was a well-played favorite food humor Lewis made o bad throw to Jor | ical Si — hb, but he bad hara “There were at least 6,00 New York gen of Cogcoran's «rounder miving Tom. | fouled out j in the opening 4i > MoGann. Casey fouled out ent, end when the Giants my his base McGinnity mactificed, Mo. | to bresnab ner WAS Very COnN- | fans p n. NO RUNS. med a lot of speed. Mamasine | Work to wit “a dent in the early sages, keoping be-| came on the field for their preliminary Intyre, to Jordan, Shannon's ‘hot oe . ” Ss F ie gay mils Waa; [hind the bunch, while Gold Clrole and practice they gave th grounder neatly stopoed by Jor Elghth Inning Johan Kisg; Abad and Budora cut he Brooklyn rooters, dan wh ed Bnlke unaseisted, Cor-| presnahan sent a long fly to left. pace. In the run home Killochan came | hand, were just as loyal oorap {hird, Browne was | which Hummel got near the ropes. M iS fies chtaat anthard arith ation Bi SBrdan, “So °ftinly MAY PY OMBRY | Gann) drew a, bana, Ye Raaas - L i. neck from Eudora, who beat Autumn Marched Across Field t PM (TRY pretty running Flowers . : ae 1 pt Pg A ee yy ped “4 Easy for Masks and Faces. _ Prompaly at. 5 ae I oa 4b Se cintare’ Shee FIRST RACE ~Trey of Spades, Sweet Taire, Curnayac Magisine vortte im the amid th Wng Hitter to « BECOND RACE.-Com. Founta Are Hot Shot. L ex all Ritter THIRD RAC¥.-Grapple, Work Horace’ F FOURTH RACE-Jugsler, Stickaway, Pate FIFTH RACK—Suffrage, Handzarra, Yankee Belle fared to the front soon after t NO RUNS NO RUNS aia rs Bier Bolle. made ali the running and won cieve | Ninth Inning. SIXTH RACE-Rridge Whist, Mad Harry, King Thistle Fitth Inning | by a length and a half from Magas - taken care o' who best Rosart the same distan Jack McKeon Won Cleverly favable was the cholce in the th race, Gilpin wae plunged on from 8 was retired by Jordan, un mingled Jordan hitter, MO RUNG > “Batch wan pur are; and filed out to from Many M ” 4 AOMITS COCKRILL MURDER , ad. Seausiens Woletae fis ay and bens anes om re First Inning NO RUNS to Boymiour LEXINGTON, Ky., April 1&—John fy Prisette had epeed. Mile O'Nel! Added Starter Takes Stake pedi Va conaie anees ae Bixth Inning charged with the asgassination (NOlasalna, (a0 added starter in the rel. Moiniyre | beng Mochann sent & low line-Ay to 1 Con, ton t witness ie the “atart, made sil, the raining a i rhght w Lamley “emathored y f on of Jim Cockrill, say FATAL SHOOTING RESULTS FROM FAMILY TROUBLE, Moriaba won by, a length fro Tea Leaf Eig hit to Casey who throw wild seauaiae ing Britton was not present, but thet : ry ins en 204 ie SEey. Feelin Omen f nd, allowing Shans ' t three of Curt Jett and John Abner killed ( " drat Manttne i Ii dhe § a ally tne o Wlaner " Derma ane nea and tie Glante took the | «il, Smith Ared once, Jett four times} _. William Boyne, of No, 618 East Ninetieth stret, Manhttan, i f | one and Fustian were heay Deviin reaching second. tires $Y fo Rernety, saa loner | 44 Ameer: Sete SMe was this afternoon shot and mortally wounded by his brother mg 7 } pared In sae fib rece. but ally, 6 slonted out, Saene polled ante ny Heer wale the ri Gerge at the laiter’s home, No. 319 Hamburg avenue, Wille 18 36, “Witine #. afamt Weaity owner | tet Xe ge agg rs | Hout on strikes. Capt Caney Srannon U0 a foul fv which | g pny gy’ M0 Botany J ” 4 Wiliam Boyne. was cafling on his brother, and the polee ee Fi Tethav. 0p ; anda halt from '¢ ed ¢ grounder to McGann.” bu Fordan | the new curerfor graeme, the say they quarrelied over domestic troubles, The fight came te © L } } fin » beat Waterbearer Ave lengt pata ‘eich the fatter a is eats : - ork wi s rit an abrupt end when William was dropped with a bullet in tig ii 4 oe Be % went to the front at tne |42,uuitde and Town are im i io 2, crete Lt yoni by breast, Policeman Buschick rushed in and arrested George, . Hf a a Hl ] 2 aye tte 4 won Liaat year, then went, the mall to “eft fpr Deviln was caught | Pinte Be A nd In plain wrapper, by mal ‘thoes The ded man was taken to the Bushwick Hospital 4h ko th Hermtohed—tieitie Ane, Workmne: BS nate from ¢ + 1 two based scoring Casey preity return of the bal io| who Brite for i ning le alle: wounde: n t ae ye a a Caslly Wei Ceald Wealtened ST tS od!" 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