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MATTHEW-SON BRESN4Sn any NEW Y¥ PRICE ON E CENT. ORK, HUGHES WDD SED, BUT BRACKETT IS VOTED DOW Delegates at J.arge “Directed” to Present Governor’s Name at Chicago. ~ PUBLIC LOST $75,000 WHEN ROYAL LAl WON AT BENNINGS Wise Crowd Played Oxford and Roosevelt Men In Complete ) Fancy Bird in the Handicap, | Goneoll of cuenien But Rank Outsider at 8 to 1 Won Easily. DEFEAT STRONG PLEDGE at Carnegie Hall. The only fight jment In the Republican State Conven- and the only excite- |tfon this afternoon came up over BY VINCENT TREANOR. | resolution tndorsing candida Special to The Evening World.) | Charies Py Hughes tor the R |nomination for President BENNNGS RACE TRACK, April 14.—Of all the upsets) that/could||/ Dns) indorsement’ framed) by have happened, none during the Bennings meeting equalled that of to- ba Be rggene swan ne! the enough sult Senator Brackett, of day in the fourth event, a seven-furlong handicap, when Royal Lady, a De Se ecg oometsend despised outsider, won In a romp from Smoker. with Giles third. Ox- he co to ail ford was played as if the race was over. is putting it mildly to s that the old gray alone carried $50,000 in bets, while Fancy Bird had |? almost as strong a following. a Fancy Bir only horses in the amar . sietvouts thes only face ation the aevatches were annonce’ | BENNINGS RESULTS, | 7" neakers. to det The money in on them recklessly — ney : : Imagifie tho surprise of everybodg at| FIRST RACE—Clements (13 to 5 ed ate ook after a tv iguREaarae oe Apieh) w ie eG) Ss ret kein sree and 7 to 5) 14 Beggarman (4 to 5 and sometimes acrimonious session AUG biciecarant Bs stes ie clean | £0F Place) 2, Amontillado 3. TI was some disturbance on that Man vata cRie OF sees = pari of the report making the delegates ee hack te New Yerk| SECOND RACE.—Cheek (7 to g St “82 and alternates Wo leaniles lob iadanea and 1 to 2) 1, Trappe (2 to 1 for| Anderson Keeps His Place. \ Loappers went to Oxford | place) 2. Claque 3 ! A large and darkly impressive dele Gta clan down aH tion of colored men had asked the Com. one incy, Bird) THIRD RACE—Scleswig (3 to 2 Mitte on Nominations ar to take the and ito 2) 1, Claiborne (1 to 2 for ott alar 2, Demetrios 3 uy ame of Cha slite as an alte t of a man ommt re nam FOURTH RACE-Royal Lady (3 {°F | to i and 3 to 1) 1, Smoker (2 to 1 « for place) 2, Giles could not gal | dae Tu al were Te-eived a hear resol | 1! es | , — FIFTH RACE—Nielle (3 to 1 and even) 1, Dan (2 to 1 for place) 2 ee . {approval Aion AE SR 3 adoption SIDE PARK, JERSEY ( SIXTH RACE—Recruit (7 to 5 SP ; eee April 1.—Griffith's Highlanders 4 and 2 to 5), 1; Ardwell (110 to 1 ter re maw! ao cay at to-day tr first game ‘for place), 2; Pete Dailey, 3. | out the last clause in tie ind : neal pete jas framed by the cor on Anil cia post. Groups| SEVENTH RACE—Killicrankie (3 “Ute ee COUT on navy to 1 and even), 1; Panique (6 to 8 The majority renect, arin Huge sa for place), 2; Delphie, 3. Gov Joke. aris. everything carried means to bring about his nomination.” according to the Weight of Senator Brackett offered as The crowd roared fr rt| tute 5 Seah caty NG Roared from start tute for this paragraph the follov the Ofti In which the ight, the rider | to finish. se Cup, sole property ef officer: Refore the first eighth it de. Ld Gp tity BA aes Pea Se Wore | weloped Into a procession. Nobody knew! “The Republicans of the State very aritia BH Senrenin ere | who was in front as there were no dis-| earnestly favor the nomination of Gov : i ae on gata service | Vingulshing marks or colors. The only | Hughes for the Presidency at the com- uniforms. iver cups were given to {thoroughbred in the race. Vielle, won. ts the first, second and third rs, and aj Dan, a half-breed, was second, after | !N& convention; they will not be s @0ld cup. to he won tw Hts the) | eens all the pace, and Picket was fled with a support by the dele Ce jthird. = The riders of the first three that is perfunctory or spiritless Riven rousing recept h g receptions as they | view of this sentimer and == ————— —— » delegates is conven tic eon easily to finish as named, De. “itected to present the name of Goy ros ran a good race, tirlus only at, Charles i. Hughes to BUG AER eS aces, the end : publican vention to be held in Chi er ellie Cup Race a Joke. | ce as New York's candidate tor | were he] Phe OMcers’ Army Service Cup race President, and to use all honorable HIGHLADERS BY JRLEY CH Many New Yorkers See Grif- fith’s Men Lose Season’s Game. | | | | ' | | 1\COULDN’T HIT AT ALL.) | {Two Safe Ones All that Come | from Their Bats—Regu- In Game. HIGHLAND R 5 1 0 2 2 4 moUPoO we 2 1 4 Ly 0 i wy 0 } a a O Ly 1-10 1 i tmeyer 2b tenee tl 9 2 A , Vandegrift, ¢ 0 1 M D ” 0 2 son p. esse 4 0 1 2 Totals ere rep. 14 5 ) Score by Innings. MW nders ....F 1HOK0 000 Jersey Clty 10310000 Off Hughes, 3; off can be Mit the ny of rom New York | w over a First Inning. to) Rockenfeld, who giving the batter his} ling on| also a vic- a high fly 3 bunted fumbled the b: | base. Ww |the tnt n of st s wal Elberfeld hit in front of the plate, but was thrown Jout by Moore. NO RUD | ments walked. Bean sacriticed. | | Hughes to Nes. Degroff then singled |to left, scoring Clements, and on the throw "to the plate Degroff ceacned second. Hanford struck out weakly Merritt drove a fly to Hemphiil, ONY Clements Wins Good Race. mounted the stewards ot y of. rece i Sache x thelniallverstroyhtektnun marie ites cone lleventas tie re se ec! Second Inning. Clemerts redoemed himself to-day. It into Me Apparently beaten at the head of the Recruit Wins Chase, PyglaR conven Yona nem nauntgced » Moore stretch, he came on like a wild horse! J. Tucker rodo hfs first race t delegates from the several ur utters wild throw fn the stroteh and just got up in time tHe fleld on Feorult with his mot} requested to 9ersistent!y labo: n ent a fly to Morr to win by a nose from the favorite, the ninth, Spring nee nation ueuUesnommeyoncia mad ording to new Reggarman, with Amontillado third in handy fashion, Reery Depew Cheers Them Up Moore, win The hooks took Hberties with Clements, Played. Ardwell. a long s v t convention was and his price went from 2,to 1 to 8 t0 finpney ted uM Te ae for 1 and 7 to & for place.. He wasn't scientifically fell out of the. ay j tee wuncey HY left to-day, however, He was off in| a Ja. Dep lie was etipatal front and led until MeFadden took him | the means of vg the first rei RUNS Dack and apparently out of tt, Lady ; SNOW STORM STOPS THE — | sentiment of « Ramgotatteacons| Third Inning Isabel, away badly, jumped into the | vention | f i a. lead after the first elghth and led to CORNELL-COLGATE GAME,.! In the Resolutions Committee a mo Het AGT aoe bant HAP Aisrcites the stretch, followed by Amontillado, jt n was made that the C ntion Gur easily. Keeler fora Here the Lady ran out. It tooked Nke (eRRAH Sepals should declare for tariff revision with md time and vent wild Amontillado would win, Be REUDN sareyvan, Se co GaN eer a particular specification ealling for the Ss Rice wae however, who was laying tilid, came | ITHACA: N.Y. April 11—Cornell won’ repeal of the tariff on wood, pulp. Op - renient Veet on at the elghth pole, and. with him iy es lous! a ull game of the position developed, and it Was finally left scored) came Clements. In the drive to the !seasun from Colgate tais afternoon hy cena, ne Convention sho : wild pit 3ean walk rl finith Clements’ proved best. under skil- ee afternoon by agreed that the Convention should de- | 9 awl an walked! nnd cul Habdlnesb ye Men adden, r Direncrianandalormnverero trellaisch tnt gana al A oe lirestelaennast a's throws iil0Ww- 1 vs pt the dia-/ the mt a Secone eface ae Siete the {Mond and finally turned into a steady Differences in Committee eT Cheek went through E yee : bee S ° . Fae ee eougith the “apprentice |A7zzle Which brought the game to a| Then came the Hughes mat 4 te Wa Out etl 4 boy in the sade, She wis much the| close at the end of the sixth Inning. \x as offered plxlging the j him. | Merri ut, Niles to Chase Best, but tad to be driven out to deat | Bob Caldwell, of Cornell's new pitcn-! oS nes tnt Golagalion: ® Wicavotes (on DH RE EY IL Trappe. Claque, a long shut, wa bi : arate shes e Trappe. Claque, a long ants wae Miah {ie staff, was a completo enigma to the nnauon eh 9 Fourth Inning. Cheek next. Powell was pau nt and Visitors. Colon being the only man to ? Lhe reset 1 Moore tn the never. lor erve, but ht the | solve his delivery and the Cornell fleld- retina 1 ‘ Elberfold was ret faverit+ on tn teh SKENAN leraticoutica raion hiaktmathaeis the N 9 ‘ d Mason. Chase fled out heavil, backed, as was Trappe and Cr* hawer ni Levi P. Morton in Merritt. NO RUNS. Helen’ 1.8 Caldwell also pounded out two hits, on T Senator Brackett, the manager of |" Reckenteld outs biberfeld to. Chare of them a three-bagger. Ebling got aaa e was firs’ misjudged and den ne. 6 “ont >, t btedden: Ungoypre'a Good: 0 three-bagger and a single. The scor Continued on Second Page an F e datter | J y Madden uncovered one of his by innin; rfeld's bad throw to real gi ones in So iloswig, a Planudes ; LS THE FE. eritt first. and —Unterock colt, whion won the third | Cornett euenalis akocalmaicantinnwar third. “Mason forced race In a big gallop after 0 0 0 0 0 0-0! Bourget, Mary reeman, second, Elberfeld | to away from the barrier. It was “ a Pomberion. and k Banke a@y Niles, Gastmeyer scoring. Clements layed from—2 to 1 covn to Batteries for Cornell, Caldwell and | fow of the writers whose works will appear, fouled out to Blair. ONE RUN u D y. Fe e} 7 this year's Easter of tl ? 4 i Wise boys, They got aboard, Great Yeonard dition there will’ be a dozen rages tn color] Hemphill out, Mason to Merritt. Con- if rly, but soon Vit, and e WETS and & score of articles appropriate to the wea-| roy filed to Merritt. Blair was hit with @ tan took ie ti the HANKS DENTIST NEVER CLOSED, | 800, besides. the thoveond and | ope other} pea course, pew : "Stee Meldawis Rod clalhorag SU Ghia Ws enact oty now terme oe. Ethgdr is Gee ‘poce Daowe Woda!” GR" (Uontinued on Second Page) \ SATURDAY, APRIL 112, 1908. EDITION CENT. rm ate | RESULTS PRICE ONE THE NTS iE THEIR HOME COMING VENING WORLD RACE CHART cots Dove, me ew Yo Colts Down the New York Athletic EICHTEENTH DAY Ai BENNINGS. ra INO Ve i! 2 es Club, 14 to 3, and the Regulars Take Yale Collegians Into Weather Ciear Aer Vrack Heavy, : SEVEN THOUSAND FANS * OUT TO SEE FIRST GAMES. 1 1 e Donlin Responds to Cheers of His Admirers by “ Leading in Stick Work—McGraw Pleased With Material for His Team. fur Hawswick | (Special to The Evening Werld.) POLO GROUNDS, April 11.-—It was a pleasant homecoming for ithe Giants to-day, and they celebrated it by landing two victories, the first a farcical game between the Colts and the New York Athletic Club, which went four innings to a score of 14 to 3. In the second game heavy hitting and good base-rinning by the regulars downed Yale by a score of 9 to 1. In the game Fels met with an accident that wall probably deprive Yale of his services for the entire season, v n the Giants and thelr recruits ERE UY GT walked into the grounds 2,000 ohilly fans tried to warm themselves up by shout- | YALE. had GIANTS VS. GIANTS, (UGB fn y Jing. Refore the game of the day began ay |the crowd had swelled to over 7,000. ® RH. P.O. A. B. The eld members of the team, headed Shannon ae 5 0 ° neh by McGraw himself, were first to ar-| tot Fy . 4 } 4 5 rive, and later the youngsters atrag- 1 DONUM Of i. ane gol steae gied in one by one. iia ( As aome one In the crowd recognized | Brennan: ec 0 2 A 0 ; them a cheer would go up. Of all! Hovie, gp. ai ger eee the epring heroes Mike Donlin got | prdwell, ae 1d Biles t the real ovation, He came 1! Ames, p. ion erate sn ft it Jlate, IMs familiar form was spotted ‘ayior, p o 0 010 | before he had el ithrough the ropes sjames OOo 6 ‘ ; lin deep cente and until he wiltse, p Seat etry ae risks od the re was continu-) Needham, c. fii oeseeraeaty Wre ' } ous clapping of hands and loosen up| ‘Totals DEmilaaT an " rr) M . of throats that d rested during the} i eit ee ean ong hard winter, ‘The New York Ath- eee: eee 1 utie Club ptayers were looked upon as| Jones, Oh Bp Be 9, i i t litiek 4 a nwcesstry evil, and failed to attract Ciqora, If Mis Senge shirt tik 1 7 much attenttol j Wheaton, cf. hay 1 1 1 ‘ ‘ McGraw ts Immensely pleased with tls! pomer, rf & 2 Haro G wor * P 2 ! bea prospects, Just before the game, While, Fels ee D rnereiatrt ya - $100 in plate nning his spangles in the clubhouse, | spriny. ie ty eke sta sald he had never seen such a 004 | pyninin. qb, RAS ir aay yn of youngsters as were NOW | Witiams, 2b. & 3b a oneraenias ‘ e Glants, Jimmy Casey, Manager| peo gh & ss. + Hepmeemeh stems 1 G of the Montreal Eastern League team, | van Vlock, p.. ehoat tiene tis t nd Kit Hanlon, of Baltimore, were on | (ishing, p.. ig teat gages thes. ait 2 the New York bench looking for @!y1 Jones, p. Creu cabanas Mi 1 chance to pick up the first youngster re- 3 parr he < nicely ridden. He nace tp the tien and then he moved up | leneed. During the early practice Her- | Totale A am mt Amwell a. nice sumper Hircng. ‘Pete Dalley couldn't get up. Ban: | gog made a hit with the crowd by his sald Sa eke : fast work at third. Kid Carsey, the old- hares Pah malnge: ne ™ hine pitcher, umpired both games. aaa aA oken ae 2; the second, 64; 3 the seco GIANTS VS. VALN. were ciub| There were fully 7,000 people tn the ‘Batted for Taylor in alxth. Base Hits—Off Ames, 8 in three inns AY GOULD ACAI These and| stand when the real game started, | !ngs: off, Taylor, 2 in three innings; off mie n flied e, 2; off Van Vleck. her et Aya First Inning. oe Est Base on Balls—Off Van Vieck, 73 errereiule nut fatled ro gt And went tO) Left on Bases—Giants, 5; Yale, 3 é lain orl os aA Tiese truck Out Ames, 3 by Taylor, 4 il | NO RUNS. a by Sale 5 by pag Vieck, 3; by ci AR =e NS : usiting, 1; by Jones, 1. U | NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. Innon walked and stole second: |” Two-fiase Hite—Fels, 2; Donitn, 2, RACIMCLM dni ner came toute bees Gn ct seplen, Baten Shannon 2}\Tenny riser. a IO J Athens ee seine al Shannon took third and Pia 8 10 Williams, Dev- ; j U oli RT arnt x ond. Dontin struck out, Sy ‘enney to Devlin, u u ee igatananee Lee a. Fels to Willlums, on Bresnanan's| Umpire-Carteyy cok? TAYIOF (ie py! ind, annon scored on double | —— ~ — ——>—___ Tenney scored while Bresnahan | third na t egos e went to third, Peck to shortstop, Mur- 1 took se d. Bresnahan was out 51 A oe: eg ne epee 1 1 aeeshad Aety eat. | phy to right field, and Bomar to seo- Enelish Lawn Tennis | SSDNA Conti rear Lane RR inoe mem Cu tL | dnd. ‘Doyle singled. Bridwell, lined to Be ate and a halt Second Inning. Williams and Doyle was dovtied up, Wins Only One of the uF Burton). | pee doubled to left, Philbin lea to | Williams to Philbin, Taylor struck out, won by a lene ewe threw out Williams, | NO RUNS. Four Sets Plaved. yeerines 5 Peck, peat out a Fifth Inning. d : ° F n Vieck fanned =e aS ng eaTte UD Wiiliams. popped, to Taylor. Peck was pp and n singled. Doyle walked. Dev-| out, Devlin to Tenney. Van Vleck lin w vas tendance of S$ forced at third on Bridwell’s! struck out. NO RUNS, Sovareny, Wom ness enaan x purse! bunt’ donoe to, Peck. Ames airuck out, | guck out NO RUNG, ey. Done known of seciety at e home y eel Shannon flied to bc NO RUNS. lin singled, scoring Shannop, but Tenn 3] \. vals , Wheaton to ams, jey> the Racquet and 8 Club at No. Bi Reo | Third Inning. |was out, ‘ : -; mour singied, sending Donitn to third. West Forty-third streeet this aftert wT rd). 30) Jones ithed out to Poste, clifton! 2PM en wale. second Donlin. scored. on GAN DENTON &§ it 1 was ont ta. Cenex. Wheaton thed ’ Bresnahan singled, soor- the match between youn Hae Snannon, NO RUNS. ‘ BA Ti Bee stace H, Miles, of | ne 1. 7 1 5. inp n Vleck, Bresns aa enn austenite Me was out nird, Jones to. ¥ vue 7 rand Hams. THREE NS. wet i ; NiR Sixth Inning. \ ‘ nr La Jones flied to Bridwell. Cliffora beat ta Pols and Seumour | o12"\,tom one, and took second ones im 1 Fels to Willams, No) Wiig pitch. Devlin threw out Wheaion T to 8 and nb tnd Tenney whipped the ball back ta Ca Fourth Inning. Devil iv time to get Clifford at third. : to 8 Taylor pitched for Giants. Bomar )NO RUNS. ’ t hel uso ra Nereis ghannon misjudged Fel sil Geen x now pitching for Yale, Davie the play eee a rte Six furlongs: purse| and it. went for two oases, Philbin | singled, ther a ee and the | Fo are etes Puree Sroundea to Bridwall and Feis was out, | singled, scoring Doyle. | Tames Sa ORR Ee) in one of ih (Bishne Sha a Ste] Bridwell to Devlin to Doyle. for Taylor, and grounded to: Vax Naame his championship ames : by half enwth; Al burt in signe oe, CoP Rtth badty | singled, scoring Bridwell, ‘Tenney wae Se Ge Re eee) (Miler), 4 tos and out, seo) to AP ankle. Philbin wits out stealing, | out, Willlams fo Philbin. Doniin again he won on the end with apparent ease. ha UL, 104 (Brannan), 30 to an le. NO KUNS doubled, sc and Mr. Miles got only one of the four sels, 1, 7 to 1 and § to 6 third, Time, 128 1-6] Bresnahan to Doy! ee G ies the score ending three to one for Gould. Gooney K. alse "=— ‘ oo SSS aptnoh fee Cra, “ii Ned 2 isd i a gig es, 33 ae cepeemor