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proper Ree enn es 53999 BEST. SPORTIN tt WEATHER—Fair and colder; Tharsday,fatr. | RESULTS EDITION. SHICE ONE. CENT. NEW == BOB" TUCKER BARONESS TELLS OF WOMAN WITH SIMON TWO NO RILLIN 5 WHEN SHE LEFT HIN WINS $20,000.00 WITH STARS AND FEATURE OF Full Details Relating to the Form of ALL the Hor: clouubasih ao. Morrow on Page 12. ee STRIPESIN PARAL | IsoMdalists GHA” and Socialist RH, RED FLAG FLIES DAY, 1, THE DAY Running at a PRICE ONE pedis GIANTS BEAT BOSTON; i ij 8 . HIGHLANDERS LOS “ ” SPE, FAVORS ai Se .“ Davy wien Almost | " Went Broke Again When | Labor Unions March in Griffith’ s Men Get the HIGHLANDERS. 'Batstorm in Eighth In- GIANTS ' Stoel RU ONS RE ° 5 5 t Jacquin Got Race East New York, Worst End of a Strug- ning Winds Up Hard- t Heard Noise Like Slamming of Door’ sa eric oe as le A t R (FINAL SCORE.) | (FINAL SCORE.) Y= g = = : gle Against Rejuve-| wisi Fought Game with BOSTON. 4 WOODLA 2Ts -e |HOLD MASS - MEETING G LANDE RS. 5 er ~ as She Reached Street—Never |WOODLANE GETS STAKE nated Enemy on the McGraw's- Men on!!00000030— 4 © | = New England Club's? ° 7090 001— 3) te susiness End. off GIANTS. hi ic * ‘ mn | a , { m ag i Saw a Revolver Until Owner Bet All His Winnings} Express Sympathy with Moy: | é g | BOSTON. bee a Neca ji20011003 — F 3 - | | Third o inne | er, Haywood and Pettibone, Grounds.; 10000 0 — 4 |. the Big Sticks. er rres n Third on Winner of | r er ys BOSTON. TST j the Fo | Accused of Murder. | ; urtht, | | Special to The Prening World.) ivi rua = Capectat to The Ryentne World > RH POA me ‘ ERS 4 cere] cadena dhaeen one th —_—. | _ ae | AMERICAN LEAGUE GROUNDS a POLO GROUNDS, May 1—A dria- 12% -4 0 Calm and confident, the Baroness Anisia Louise de Ma ok the} ; Sr ci a ee ee |BOSTON, May 1—The Highlanders | Sullivan, ef 2 2 3 0 O/xIng rain fell on the wecond game be-| Tenney, 1b. ae ae ee, stand in her own behalf jn the murder trial before Justice Blanchard this} gastarca RACH TRACK. May 1 ‘ sta paraded tur lomt the game thin afternoon by a score| Parent, Ifese.... 1 “0 0 0 | tween Hoston and the Giants to-day, | Beaumont, cf o isa. eee 2. ‘ a t 3 of 4 to 2. 1 ah pug | land ¢ crowd conseq ¢ ¥e afternoon and told a remarkable story. She denied that she shot Gustay Rainey appronched plunger | sireets of 1 ror poi mia Reed este dicta OT 11. 0 0) ee to too tlio Bom, Ae wanteeaun, | Beward, Bf o 1 2 Oe Simon, the rich blouse manutacturer, declaring that she never owned @ the were-on. thety'| with Nia reat sai mt 4. Both Brockett and Pruitt were | Cote &. 0 2 4 2 1) dreary afternoon, and the most rabid| Bridwell,ss.........0 0 1 4° @ volve ae bs iw vatin t rd rh pve 1 1 leaders, touched up quite freely Grimshaw, rf. 0 1 1 O 0) baseball crank had diMeculty in wetting | Ritchey, BD... -ccee O 0 4 5 ° Z revolver or carried one. “Say Wbsleh Ao elas dttea’ is thie. t aioe 5 daha seer President John J. Taylor © Bos- | Ferris, 2b 0 0 4 2 0} enthusiast | Brain, 3b 0 0 4 oe She swore that the last person she had seen with Simon on the afte ace, ¥ ‘ou playing? ag S' t Gov. . Stouners Wr ton American League Baseball Club, be- | Wagner, ss. 0 1 4 $ o| McGinnity started to pitch for the| pio 2” i noon of Nov. 1 5, Just before the killing occurred, was a woman whon I've a Robador, streight ana| that é ery band in line played| fore the game. this afternoon -appolt- | ghaw, ¢ 0 1 2 2g TAM. and was doing well, tut a| Browm ¢... sae ater ae ‘I PERIZ 2 ace.” answered Johnson. \the "Marsellalse nd moat of the |¢d@ Robert Unglaub, first | , combina of a hit, a base on balls| Dorner, p ot 0 OS Rae & (Continued on Second Page.) “Whe, there's Jacquin, your old horse | paralers wang ¢ oraey. hover ‘ain, to the position .o! ioe Gard ite. | 9} and an error gave Boston one run in| ---— = RE 4; pao boned gael rated Reghrecianan eT aor as | ae sheen {ited Ga | a —|the fret inning, and made them| Totals. aS ma igae whole lot about him. Isn't he worth | rough str Huff, former manager t 4 9 27 1$ 1|troublenome. Dorner opposed Mo ‘ on to win?" asked Mr. Rance’ | Red. fags were abundant, bat thern| the University of [linols, who realgnod | \Ginnity in the box, Capt. MeGann| NEW YORK. smiling were alse American flagw. Each man| after @ week Jn the position of manager) HIGHLANDERS. wax Indisposed and Bowerman took his | R-H POA 8 ‘ wr ome,” sald Jobnson; “1 know | in line wore a picture button of thy | here. \ R H PO AE! Place at fret Shannon, if 2.3 oO). e559 * old dog! labor leaders, “and numerous| Unglaub was formerly with the New| Hoffman, cf (Tae Tata! ata! og First Inning. o 0 clIFTH DAY AT JAMAICA. When Jacquin beat his fed in a rowing cartoons and insorip-| York American League ceam. | He wilt \Kesier: ‘cf of ca a ele eeelere meee aaa Prone ae a : ‘ i MAY 1. CLOUDY. TRACK FAST, eta $ Houadur wae third ang) tions In Yiddieh, Staten and Feglish| ion be hea Alled well, “Hull leaves t0- | Eiberfeid, +8 ae es Ge ee} int) Btrang’s hande. Tenney got a base} Devin 3b 192g i‘ ‘ ohneon had lost. Other of his chut- night for Fllnots. where he will resume | o. on batts eaumont singled over sec rd if 193 *¥ thres-zpar-ol fe anil upwards: S100 adsed furlongs, | mates “wlio thought tliat Mr Johnson| A 159 policemen | his old position at Champaign. He wil! | Chase, 1b OB Ol oes i as it. ran. through | Seymour, ef eo 2 Oe Maywooa ought to know lost hea Robador | Manned the 1 to preserve |@ct aa a scout for players for the Bow | Laporte, 3b D3) 4: 8 Bl gtennare baear thei detente eee naa, cs 42 aie Ipaex. Hi Fin. gooey. Open Vika. Glos pi Ri 0. Mr. Jol tor i - hore {ton Americans during the season | hear ert fight’ ieee . 1 t on wan railed .,!order. They to do, as there. With reference to his resignation, Hutt | Conroy, If. . 1 2 2 1 0] home and Bexumont took se How. | Bowerman, Ib. Oe er Se! ee | an i x ; od-naturediy as no disturba streets were dL did not really t te Job | witiams, 2b 0 2 6 1 0] Fd diad on a grounder to MoGinnlty, | 4 It was pure pique that kept Johnaon {ironed Wit ig sympathisers the firat piace, 1 did not think 1) peg gala ey eg tr Dablen, 0.0 4 2G " off the hore and prompted his action | Following the parade there was «| Wee (he mun fort T Chink atilt teqs | Kiptpow,: ¢. 1 1 5 3° Ol wen struck out, ONE RUN Corcoran, 28, behead oo : aS re Wi ipa eeker now og at Congress Hall, Ve urretident Taylor said: “f don't blame| igang P. 11 0 2 1) Shannon ted off for the Giants with a | McGinnity, p, O00. are ONT RACK felling maiden two-yen 1 * furlongs, Wart | Thistle horse : There ‘were divisions in the parade. |i", Tight it te tie straight and manty|™ > /o™#s O° O10, nga 20 Rete SAAR AR te Dah bi -- -~ = on driving. Pme—1.n 3% by 5 wattotk: Owner | $1590, and J J thing for him to #ay no and quit -- mpt struck out in «n-) Totals 7 12 27 14041 Te0-Fi with unfriend Sica " possi atest gait First Inning | Totals Oe “ t, advancing Spike to second; | 4 es Natt eter seras % aten to: MoyersHaywood con | tried hard, but-In his three! x Bat essa i | Bridwell threw out Seymour, but both i 1: | pioneer whan be-knows' tie coe seg AU Re aT Ree a ws Aine e nin |runners advanced on the play. Begu-! First Base on Ba'ls—Off Dorner, 1; off ioe down rig Siete e Soctalist-Labor party of Browns: | ® ree, F se epeuminten mont muffed Bresnahan's: tong fs, al- |McGinalty, 2. knows-played Jacquin to a atandatill, jd had the Rupsian | OTT, 2, VMeRmt LaWmer Poorly, oat | eee ee Balle OW -Brockett, 2; off ey threw out Bowerman, TWo| Fite Base on Errore—Giants, 1 Faliye anus. ‘1 < | more success, He met the Gret ball|) 7" RUNS | Lett on Bases-- Boston, 1 rain in the very nett race with Wood served Up and whacked i: tre | First Base on Errors—Boston, 2; New Second inning: Struck Out—By Doerner, 2; by MeGine backed from fours to § to § and Wood. parereca’ Union. avers etl at lates | York, bs | Ritchey struck srain grounded | nity, 3 ' 195 "HIRO Rack —seling, four yeardlds and upward. 4300 added, owe iaiie and w | IMME ff. “Ail of Tucker’ss win Ler pt NB | Left on Base—-Boston, 2; New York, 1, fut to Daniel n atruck out, pu‘? Home Run-Brestahan. 3 — 1.48. Winner. b. h., by Knight of nings on Jnequin went on Woodl sw pag hPa pe RUNS. + Struck Our— By Brockett, 2; by} fii" eae NO UNS. Two-Base Hit:--Shannon, Bates, doen. Hieh } nto the mbddie garden | Pretts, 2 | and | Stolen Base:—Brown oh tthe eaate . | Farent "notnded ome" daw Three-Base Hii —Unglaub. 1 NO | Double Plays--Corcoran, Dahlen and au ukers’ Union |b put en attempt at @ c ns 4 [Ad weshaph Hite—Sullivan, Williams, | Bowerman; Ritchey and Tenney. Waietbcorety-Oseee, hep ie mentmakers’ Union af | a pane ' as eased vag. del f : | Hit by Pitcher—Dorner e knights | to rent, scoring Bi | in Baset—Sullivan Shaw 1e thre h vacteurne __ Umpirse—Mocere. Rigler and Ers'ie, i Stakes. for iwoyearoids. 61,000 added. ff ;™ agit Keene Kle * Double Plays—Pruitt, Wagner, Ung-| Bates war Riven peg eae broke third a« . jiams. ONE RU ot y Mathes 3 a eae amnion = Time~J.01 46, Winner, eh. £.. by Octagon—Woodvine. » the f Rica a | Pia innina jaws the plate, and Wine Open. iiixh.Cios PT wh, | W'T* The Dane, an added sta ’ Laporte rapped a fest boiinde: ‘to| Hit by Pitcher—Elberfeld ! fouble ‘play on second, beating ‘Travavaal for the yp w ft for Proke ast Umpires—Connolly and Muret ! Howerma ye 4 money P ‘ * siazl Lowes itt > H yd Prince Bets on Winnor tisub“doun oy: ae Beans tel sie Mo 8 In the firet race Rabin Hood leaped | 4 iNet atch of ~ ey hey Poses y Peeiy AebanhN Lh n es Beg | the lead and piayed + oat dare m on's half of the nar t ee June the fintsls Robbie,” who is left. Herrin wan asy foul SO RUNS. ‘ fiartford Boy. Sepoy, Alauda |Owner ‘Johnnie Mayberry's favorite @ GOWN Oil strikes Won driving, Pime— Lav.) Winner S) By -OetemonmOmduiee | retin fe | nd. 5 | iaea Bult gare of a m . > NOR t Wie Bt | away for the place with f aginet | f “ fe § the gelding second, Masthr Lester was | Third Inning af | played atently by knowing turimen ae 7 oa + Bugle ip 1 ro The OW 7 |on the strength of a pretty warming ne with an { ‘ epee Atal ond, when Hoftonsn” sing: i i ‘, “|Steel President Net at led estates in Texas, was berfeld ‘Med te eoortng 1 - 1 | ; > ie giki a HATH Handieay io Monin Hoot? mae er Nica pun d: | 9% Hoboken Pier to Greet 19x Sta oe } ihe “and Unwlaut ye i Claney ‘ jetta Hebi a ow , ene qh iven eine Se anlnih : Actress, Tominy Waddell > Jol Naltsoting the tan hal ‘ { Ninth Inning. flatew alec ® a it ‘ ‘im rent a nice orn ‘ la s 2 ring and Was an enti a ane n 1 " " La ri t He Puls t tebin Tod's win | aici Sy 1 ae ‘ f Colitnal ¢ ¥ we | v a Sussex Wins at 10 to 1 : Maueth Inning PF were 8 og. ong Cu Prenidgy el dion BEY ENTH NAGE iy le ‘ - 4 Z ; : 1 Wag nt Nels ania TD Matar gd Won ; American Beat Pennell in} wagner made «great seine te quer | sre we 7 wis tO win, © of Laporte ¢ w y efor Sixth Inning ‘, Hatters 4 ee k z | 4 t 7 Iroser. 1 was a cab 5 ‘oF guaeter dion! Three Straight Sets Wiliamas 6 un ; age de) sp ig ree Bd h * KUN 4 s 4 sod w 4 1 t fore = striker Fe ea unon’ 4 . in London Game, y Wage a i jorcoran Reaunont How jotham, Herm %. : iar rd wae out atenling = Howard. Bresnatian | Gotham yesterday and got send Snakewond, — 1 "NO UNE EASTERN LEAGUE. prmonr Ming te Hamer Breeanen jaen renee Sanam snene palling sunt BO ii etn ve i Fifth Innong. . No RUNS Begs i ame from th leton ted Vane I ® A ot New|" ilelnow oe geno welt Seventh Inning ng S ahek” ie dine deal wr tLe |G ene bee uit| PROVIDENCE AT JEMSEY ciTY| Awe sie re ‘ o in the Anal of the | Tors scratch hit DA | Providence oo wal! yin M J ner A n i * J . ' fell when the ho: Aeshed over molonshin games, at the ( *| Batteries Ba Peters r " ew oul Corcora We 7 . M PIMLICO RESULTS. Water Dow (4 10 1 place) 2. Racine 2. [tie molatening the upper duet | CM {48 afternoon, Gould won ir Pb and Vandearif fees i Carrera. een | eee on & i Hh ie Holloway, St. | he course. tree straight’ sete. 64, 61, 61, and t ie MONTREAL AT ROCHESTER % Zighth innin r Bove : . PIMLICO BRACE TRACK, May | ne, Flavigny Johnson Went Wron thus won the right to challenge iu A gre 9 Q | . v raves to-day resulted as follows Davy” Jobn the plung |atace MH. Miles for the ttle of cham SOREN : rte, Ae 4 entre mn y ¥ Gold Castle, out place, aroond; Qipen af | lassie’ &. | Fine ol "3% ory | Sckeras pind el he ‘The ease wits which the Amer Sixth Inning o-Hughes Mel ” i Reight, third ne 3 he Ua ' p pa do jo! 4 oe ond i ch, pie ure a 1 hea elt * eurpi a out ft e * [opet, Uratton, Heady Gay Bpanker, J0-| town einn tan oueee Qui lector SEES ae rte Cth aa MEER tee | cove toration ' imanell gras © suree Son's TORONTO AT BUFFALO Ay Pesta ghir om! sie a. High Jumper, Camden { to Win’ end for! cs leset see. Who aaticipAind Mit i ¢ $y D and Thepkall 2a) rin ————-____ f heaxiy, ta mgm tad for: » 4 eteat a wine ot “an fi Me ro - and it eed that hig * o © bad on oh occasic . maint hat ormer ‘ lame ® Bia auth ts ta Mr LEXINGTON RESULTS. the horse. “Jacquin wot Was quily capable of de a ws tee Wood," x He hae 4, The Awlen f he harrter with Maxnar, ar « Petuws, however sing " a Howard enue £ de. 4 ror Per Model. INGTON, May 1 nanan te he leader company | . matehed He found ji t - HIER KON ‘ Geneviey r toed: streteh bi Jacuuin then had to give “ ieee vs se . main THIRD KAGE St. deatine 00 00 1) Whnane eacRe three | Ratle. to" Robador., which 'thowed 's | paverioee em the Amari mi AMERICAN LEAGUE. ent i . Me . tours Aw ty 3” pla Lads | saline emt Te tee eae OF it | wal . rent, , " More 2. TimertOt iu. iiack | a Avy A HE to » 1 Gould ple Hantly throu , - noeuled. tah e ela, ares “dl place) 2, Autum Mu ever play nies row 54 ‘Potnhs, “All "Nigra, “Higriabotham | Sing % ime-t.6 4 f 10. be Gould aud Mules wenden inning ST. LOUIS AT CLEVELAND rere, Mine (tlm war Aid by pansene leo’ ra BKOOND RACK rand « half fur-| with distai to’ # lor held for the ¢ sara M Bt. Lou 4 ss eo German liner, sailed under POURTH RACK—@ir Triaan G@ to BD jong John Marre Qf 0 6 and yen) | on to third place tort, the only {aeteup Cleveland v pee led rs aye Apacs » olded . Guardian © io 3 for place) 2, Mock | Bhyo (ev v place) 2, Black athet siarter-the event belng reduced jng-auk ‘ aS : worthan singled to left, De “4 ane 44, Capt. Hoves ana) * ime ning in tae ne fh, witb the vey mea! 28 of NATIONAL " LEAGUE, Aiheriase By. cn ; ene sam Ninth Inning rib ‘ an ae yr, J to, Mortiboy y ar an oul was eaey for were on the Ati Oto | other full: chroult of the track caren ees Pon rae CHIGAGO AT DETROIT aiiiey Mad 2 Dahlen, rat ota The aan " throw ia Sab ee Bray dyn Devlin threw out eis] ; | aay ym Wants ve Detroft teiets BS He ets Werk Mentey White and Sullivan, Mullen vet

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