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THE SEVEN AGES OF THOS. F. RYAN. BY “VET.” i Margaret Hubbard Ayer George McManus 3 Roy McCardell Charles Darnton Tells How She Will Reduce Presents Our O.d Friend in His Entertaining Chatter of Has a Talk With 3 3 A FAT WOMAN'S WEIGHT PANHANDLE PETE THE CHORUS GIRL MARIE DRESSLER % i From 225 Solid Pounds And the Easter Hat Parade Who Can't Be An Optimist of 18 Thurloe Place, London, SW.t AAA AR AAA Ade CAAA ALAA dc he Ade AM Ad iaanh anh dA had Ard das PPVSSSSSSSIISS SS y VOSHOISHSOGEVE IGS I94I9IVSISYSIES ES 9SVSGSSSS9SIVIIIFFYSTIFISISISIIINID warmer to CING Ny y deg | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | “ Circulation Books Open to All’? AND BASEBALL _PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT. night; Sunday shower RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S IE§ KEENE HORSE WON wcnss sens cans 4 mung) 244E BIG HANDICAP SCORE BY INNINGS: « EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART Restigouche, at 6 to 1, and Added Starter in the Freeport, Is First 2-5 Giants 200000 3-6! Brooklyn 000 0 0 5 | FOURTH DAY AT AQUEDUCT. ia Peatureceeene ot SCORE BY INNINGS Washington 0 0 6 0 60 0 3 0 0 Highlanders 0 6 0 1 0 1 00 01 «0 == ao ene | Weatmer Cloudy. Apri 18. Track Fast, ae ; 1 PANDERS Snedal ict dabeverine cwerldl) NTS 4 0° ide filter, $500 added) four turio " | HIGHLANDERS, [p= eet eteea re a1ants, |) 40 7S AOR er maar cm ee ante me am ie Aqueduct. sl RH: PO) “AL OB; z < Sein HP Ost Ay Ey e—Vinoris Cross. Owner—a, J. 1 Yor NH a i RROOKLYN, April 13 Shannon, if GetORLG tS AO At “r f Niles, 2b ...... 9 1 2 8 0] MeGraw's Giants plied up runs in the [a ie t) | j | Stahl, It. 0 109 op ftie af Easter ergs Mathoweon|Donlin rf.........1 0 2 1 | Ocear Male Minkrave L rs and eccastonur 9” 2 struck out twelve men Seymour, cf 0 0 | ROT retort ; sf coed ceenemibetteldiias iy 8 bck POUR ea 2 CE Sooesadt! hh 1 es sie”: McDaniel Lon, eet 2 oT tee OO ones elect One ol = Bia ce PLAY AND HE WAS SECOND Ghasenibin..... God 3 10 O) their firet .eague 1 Devitn, 3b ” & h_3 = ed fer i 4 y this : vite yiin, 82... lee! t Indomitabie was well up all the way; caught the leadere in the last sixteenth and Hemph of 1 6 0 oO Rae pert i meu Nicklin, 2 Os ato ‘away. Mystity ran @ nice raos; appeared a little short; stopped at the end. Conr mg. 5 ant poateta trom Maniat- | Nicklin, 2b .. 9 0 8 : My poate if non “the ‘rail in close quarters: tought “out “the fintay gamely, ss ee aed t uld not wait until Wednes- | priqwell. 6 . | Ocean Matt coul 4 Femombering, , : Firat inning Kleinow, ¢ 1 10 1 0 day to soe their fdols in action, jour- | © 5 0 a fi aT cae ‘the. Wiatield Sieepiochone Hantioay’ for touryearoiavandwp. \JaCK Joyner’s Indomitable, at 11 to 5, Beat Newton > neyed over the bridge and he! Mathewson, p . Ome 1 | ward; $1,200 added; about two miles. ne walked, G y atruck o NOY Diveveeeee 0 6 1 4 | Post time, . 64, Start good. Won eneed a B's Winner, oh «., by Knight W. Colt. Time, swell the throng, wi 14,000 Wien the umpire bata!” Keene’s Mystify in Opening Dash, Thistle. | dale, Juggler and Chaperone Being = —|of th ‘Thistle GO hy & aj in Index ver Motalireme ssc »puil yed to Contey, NO T Total First Inning. | 1h RH. PO. A. A. E,| Shannon was hit with the first bal . AL Tha race r 3 Oi pitched. Tenney walked. — Donlin | Pattee, 2b. 0°O 6 Olas the Other Winners, : 5 Maloney. ol rita third . 0g | Danged a tounder siratght at Pe oney, ef. a As 2 3 ne. PS. Nib Goet 2a PT, 0, Gat 0 5 142 THIRD RACE, Hace Tra a ta inner, OF 2 3 mour out] Jordan, Ub i 0 6 Owner—B. & 6. Stable. Time, 1.40 4.5. 1 2 ttee. “na 1 the ball rene ae ‘ = erage acess Fin Jocks Op. | eae ee nay U8"! Alperman, 8b. o a Ol sree 5 tas iss Mabe eee BTML NCE NCR ERE A NOR Street, c One i a Q Roger uted make | Hummell, If a 0 Ol a302 Mere? Bie a ns Gpecial to the Evening World.) =n Street, c.... 3 : rates 4 Royal Lad Ba 4 yah aang 45 os a Thirarinning Poel ee Ong eng 2 [1B Ae Dawes om the i nailed | Lewis, ss... 1 So Revel Bee Bt o AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK,, April 18—James R. Keene's col- eee tsk, | 2}an a. throw to Lewls ‘0! Bergen, 6 A stm bmp os ge tho Ee Pt ae ninke foule Alperman b Gb = Littleton ‘Maid | qh 0? 78° Tite Delaby pingied to 0 fn ; ; 5 Lait neiant a Pastorius, p. i) 5 al = ae # @ % 13 { lors flashed in front in most impressive style in the Freeport Handicap, ) frst. Both run oney ar = Hiatt M 2 4 8 fe Fremont 3) 1110 pumley MO ° Fugier was mich the bert ie At Nand Ear to 100 9 18 Tthe feature of the card here this afternoon. Restigouche, the color hrow oe ad lolesey alow. ae_tumual, im the early part, through the , iy 1 0 0 Second Inning. Total 0 6 17 - Royal Lady stoppe! "Compare had spoed aad shoud de beter at | bearer, was an added starter in the stake and little Delaby rode him. ty Cy) Devlin thrown out by Pattee. Nicklin} patted tor Pa att = = = 1 olen) DelaoY, | Sanna ed : y at ec astorfous in ninth | 5 "E— The Freeport Handicap: year-olds and upward After the first furlong pole. FORO ree tO aTOCe a lan eite. ty | of eat ase on balls—Ort Mathewson, AS Maureen Rnaltagt Chrewyearelis “and upward: $1-500 | ade every post a winning one and same | AQUEDUCT RESULTS aa ora on o Humm hands, NO RU |? Lett on Base SRR yn. 5 [aes ee Bee OR, Kesmese Tin Sen Se ane. ‘ home with Restigouche swinging and| '. 9 81 20 led out to Bridwell, Hum-| Struck out By crete 7 4 the jockey looking over his shoulder to aval ddwellmandiconatt - Mathewson, Starters tn St. key NO RUNS. Caen pepe ene ee o Bele wel Cael oe Gt) ee | AVE n@han, Bergen ‘*Restlgouche a7 1 see Jack Atkins and Rialto fighting It) FIRST RACE—Indomitable (11 to Fourth Inning. Cae SOE ET | ova! leentre was| pyglen, b a renney, mri Jack Atkin we 4 | out for the place, when Jack Atkins 8 § and 4 to 5) 1, Mystify (even for se on dalle-Of Burns. 3 Pontin. Bergen, followed | Mathewson eon EE Huidlerhai | long njavGrive Restle guabelloas sea e eo place) 2, My Mariutch 3. 0 fo as s- | Uy 5 m) fi i ‘ te 0 * . Left Gn beaes—Highianders, 3; Wash- an easy victim on etrikes mplren Rudderhem and ‘Bmalie, Te A La BB iat ‘ace Keng Ny Henete ee ret ington, 8. OM Fontell on Ro eariacs i ne threw, Struck out—By Burns, 6; by New- Third Inning. fon at second, Lewis ty Pattee. Ten-| Binds wr 2 stakes this season \ SECOND RACE—Thistledale (2 ns's font G : nies ten oil fe in exat Misato Ueto Alper an. NO RUNS. | —~¥Aaded starter, ‘The Public went to Jack Atkips, hook, |to 5 and 1 to 5) 1, Motor (8 to 5 for Three-hace ‘hit—Chase, Leis re t. Nickil enney. Lum: | Juche showed a goo! burm of to the front on the Hnetandlalt He was played as If! py 2, Pi wild to s Pwo-baeo hits—Gehrin, - > Ra GratOn cen te lev batted for Pastorious, = J opened up @ dig b rade him out, Jack Atkin closed a es place) ‘alm 3. onroy's|ner. Shipke. nring, Conroy, War- | i ose and immediately stole se tired by the same players, “Potige area | ‘Dut hung at the end. ‘The "welght Tinto cana Rood face Rifle, [he were unbeatable, Rialto got a dle es man 6 <i lin hit to Pastorious and Tenney was jut to Donlin. No r due 800 (4 FIFTH RAGE —For maiden tw : furlongs! time, 4.22; off 4.27 tton. Time, 0.004-6. Own Index. Starter, aS? Chaperone 24 Ramt ee Withoid fo Bonnie Kelso play, too, but Restigouche was over- | a exept by a few who “knew | THIRD RACE—Juggler (5 to 2 and At that the books held bls even) 1, Molesey (2 to 1 for place) 2, price low, never allowing It to 809F | smoxer 3 beyond 6 to 1 ie victor of Re y be taken as an indication | FOURTH RAGE—Restigouche (6 to betiicesns) mullcnave a, Ole year al aay 1 and 2 to 1), 1; Jack Atkin (2 to 5 : for place), 2; Rialto, 3. selling: four and a half | look ‘Aiperman ‘to ‘Lewis to | Donlln getting to nun getting te aceond 921 VALE N, Y. A.C. GAME no tossed hum out NO| DRAWS SMALL CROWD r the plate THE BATTING ORDER. er—Pickering, Elberteld ‘onnolly and Hurst .b. f, Galore—Discre. | Something.” fair. Won driving. iden, i Fifth Inning. { ipke singled. He was caugh % Fin Op. HI Junder Shipke's high fly and tho ball rolled safe for two bases, scoring War- her, Burns doubled, scoring Shipke. | { Milan “ngled, but St ahl's throw nailed| the fans x "y_ made Malo’ ond afe hit rom plate. TWO RUNS fanning 3 ; EU V walked, Klberfeld was hit bly | the dniield and m ade a pretty steal o} — . best of the Keene yor pitcher. elley pitching for Washing: | second. Jo rales out on stk | 0 FALE NEW YORK y. c.| = son — n now, Stahi stole third. Chase sin- | and rooters went wild. } o| Ciiftord ! Reed, ss. \ = Lane Joon fteen thousand racegoers FIFTH RACE.— Cheperon (8 co giea scorlng Stathl, sending Elberfeld s omar, rf. Hisher If. — Fair Lassie the ck to-day for the first 1 3 1 : to vhira and taking, secogd himself on Fourth Inning [ER URI et, He riqe, Ib. 124) Pleatog han eas Hhataeaaoneonithernd and 3 to 1), 1; Ramble (8 to 5 for throw, emphi singled, scort: a Er i nentre Waal ‘on, If ‘romback, : y ose 4 day's othe ae ey o i Qf Elberfeld and Chase and winning the| Bresnanan's low fy te centre was | Williams Branwe = FWe Kent a ropaltan tracks. It was a more en-|Plase), 2; St. Withold. 3: Bane Ce ET ROO Ey EEE OMG HIEY CAIRCED | AYES Ran r = Goldfind H H thusiastic crowd than that of the open- - promoting Devil to second. Devlin ¥aS Peck,’ ss MoCoy 3b. - Caer oe eT aD Sea Te SE ling day, when the Carter Handicap was, SIXTH RACE.—Voorhees (6 to 5 oa ying at second, Pastorio sCoy 3 Thaperpne, closed wi away. Ramble rat i: : | CHORUS GIRLS GIVE to Bowie tO” Xipermane "Bradwell te Fey hON A gage AY. D eT SLGESHicdiaanT tor three yoeraiiv and UWArG] WAUAdded| wx onda | | Joyner'e Filly Wine oer eres Sears Uae nee i] hit with a pitched ball, Nickiin going . y bs i) = SIXTH RACE—Huandicap or three: a UD ‘ ded; six and @ 3} \plece), 2; Pretension, 3. elahanty sin | AWAY 5,000 EAST to second. Mathewson hoisted a fy to N.Y. A 001004 2) 145 Malt turiongs fae aaiarare 0 sion, ona w nay 1 D $ ER EGGS. Roneecs eine Yale \. 990010 é Post time, 4.40. Off is nt good. Won a w Indomitable, a che seat ERI era es mer, whit De SACU AML <UheDodrenetol| gneciatitalihe aavenioenen Carnation it,_Gwner, AB. _Sprecite — filly. owned by Jack Joyn ; =) “Knight for a Day" Company Meboett of by Devlin and) POLO. GROUNDS, New york. | awh WieDovle Le tec koumentiloieatvat Benutifally Represented out- | Tenney. Lewis Mned the ball to centre |APr I8—Dhe Rah-Rah boys of Yale 3 ed Minna pone starter, was a receding ruvorite. t for a base. On the hit-and run game came down from New Haven to-day to Pratension, 4 se ir s ' toa: side the Pulitzer Butlding. Bergen o the Infield, and. a8 00 pay the New York A. C. at the Pol sae eat in ther front) early and)won e | My Mariuten ens, with Lang 4p. ot oO: 1 nae, LA anche bees 4 ‘ ito thes went to. the. fron c . - Chase ‘atge entrance of the Pulitzer filling the Pat- ind rain Wegan to fall at the end of the | mf reat, have ra ie two j it the w e se gol second 33 iis a noon when a big S easy for Tenney and Mathew- z ind, had d zi murs) threw OUP ae pile ONUL TGS! automonile ladent @iinaprettyaixicia | BLS CON er ety ) was still lame and Wiley NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. : Paina cnaMy Mar ne Seventh Inning poared and the girls began to hand Fifth Ir q henind the bat for Yate | a= Serena eee a Ee NA cae eUENt velit McBride flied to Hemphill, Shipke boxes of Easter eggs to newsboys. ay aircileadion iramaaionee ayaandire SEY 1s At Philadelphia. : At Boston ene w ae yaaa a aizteantenole atruct’ out. Burns ited to Niles. NU jox ainad three eggs, variously was caught by for the New York a. C. Roston 901 0 0-2) Philadeiphia ....0 0 120 00 1 0 Dea Aiea naaiapiGouble : Ll Milan, veiananty ¢90red, and the coloring matter was} Bergen. thrown out at 2) was siim Palladelph 10000200 Boston. =U OHO Ute O20) tte |landelnaamiietie had neste y ple & ‘onroy Wi to Milan doianar : S) frst. b: reaching s¢ ore 0 i Lahti ecleseDornens vant Bowerman ; eries—Dy ge: as ia ~{up to win by a length, ity hi RHE ATnceneaaNeniontarcnene to remain on the outalde| Sf%* BY GT oth 200 people being in the & Ratterlee-—Dorner,, and Bowerman] Batteries Dr get and Sshrenck: Win. [up to win by # ten voller, MeHride to Freeman, NO RUNB, Humme!! aay | At Chicago. head fer the pla : esi rd time = g a Eighth Innin @ news spread among the City ron Hunted safely. A z= | At St. Louis. | ' 0000000 | ledale Walks In. = ‘orth People Force: a. poys that there was aS eAS Te tne he beter ea ee |CORNELE IN. CLOSE | onc HONE mse OO a ee estal eae aie Un .|For Worth People Forced to struck out Milan single: 1100 ruck ou Jore r Walsh | sTonistiedtic wit | Run and Leave Proper! Dewan ant. Clymer ipution in front of T Mperman’s Infield GOON PEST WIT eal cy MUL Chass vf Se-ond, wut 1g was something figtte Pounder was BOR yperidyel) iST WITH N.Y.U. Batteries—Reulbach, | Pfelster an | 4 Un rs, Egan | good jut = PUSRADR SARC arp Unsoy Seer ) As raplaly as the boys got the|° f Kling; Fromme and’ Hoostetter, ma [are St auaniin 1g wpe riety Barred oe l| i Clymer to aecond. “Goh ey stripped off the shells and} Sia pining pao 2 8 plme—O1Day ot and won Ike one being pulled ups} 6 At Least Four Drow.ted, Baer Co ce 1 Cinch ot Mine” whieh ; : Tae ea | FIRE TRUCK WRECKS oy ae — sme, when bagger to ce et Mote s no way of keeping track of ut tying to FORT WORTH April 18—Ar- sick a filed out to rs See pa hoes mer LILLEY DENIES KNOWING WAGON, INJURES MAN. | Clymer. Gehrl make third » i to ringers, and Moe, The World news “Rin NS } ETL APTI Tas \ | Pa ARGO ort AE rE wit Sgt, Matientan fy of New York this after-| AUTHORSHIP OF LETTERS. | AMR UGUT att ae cetnieol eu uicienmiets Bireet REE HUNG t MEA sOWiS se (to Sey- noon in the s game of the seaso: srry am hija | bandt nd finished 1 e to s forced nusands of perso Sabena? oles iokt base for Waghe ate thirty polled es: ned the vail along oO. p, neh seat, | Collision on West Broadway While} anes, Smith and fin Ml WayRthat| Forks forced thousands of persons ington. Niles. sinc! fi them p lne for two bags ‘ me With | WASHINGTO! April IR "IT know | 7” leiRecnongintat Ci OF »|to flee from thelr homes in East Fort Delahanty. . Kesler | was for ed ributed by is STAR IN) capttte {| aueoiutely nothing as to the authorship Apparatus Is Responding to race.tn Cane F SVE CtITEROTHey Detahanty. Elle ied’ wo ely Kitight for a SevantaMinnin ornell had of the nymous letters that have | a False Alarm. | mucrien t Won Third Race So far as is known four persons have NO RUNS company now ing at Walla ji ity ‘ u t S men in (ie) ween introduced in the Investigation of vt Niggler looked bad going to the post, | lost their Mves : : well's infleld fly was muffed by line-up. G was in the box for| 9 avoll a collision with a baker's Juggler | the post, | lost d d Ninth Inning. Theatr There were 5.400 individual | 1¢ Mathewson” was hit with a Cornel and Goish for New York | the Electric Boat Conypany,"” satd Con- enol WRN RES Beco Renata Ind race in a drive trom | ‘The rise was 0 rapid that peopie Niles's th sof hen fruit handed out, and! glitched ball, Hrldwell going to second. |gressman George Litiey, under whose Juines MeGuire fee OR RENE fav’ |were obliged eave thelr fupnitu , ayed. Al H. Woods | and personal effec ; Shannon (Ate atc CEA Tee Park ‘Row around the bridge entran ato right, scoring Bid HA) VARD-FORDHAM resolution the inveeugation is bi | nad to pull so violentily t 4 s ‘ 3 ee ee ae was ankle deep in eg shells as th Hechewson, Kolng to simeeand 74 v7 IN CAMBA CIDGE, | tiicicd: to-day, whiie David N, Car-| ne side tha i’ Donohue, one of the nat didnt) tay there least 200 persons ave been ren- fhe back and he got to third chorus girls motored away, cond on the throw to the Gs SY. | valho, the handwriting expert. was tes- n to the ground and ted in mak meless and. ell streae ale struckout, NO RUNB. filed it, to. Maloney, Se : aiyon Street Hospital in close 1 Bs as a sacritic Seymour filed out to ‘ar back until then Hee amngelningroactie, ‘winner ROBBERS CARRIED OFF ery jump. Smoker was third, five THE WATCHMAN TOO. | Harvard ...... 614000007 WO | vordham BNN0 0200430 0-9 tee struck out—Matty’s tenth vie-| (Spec Chase smashed a sizzling three bag- okey rho and cute on ger to the score board. De ananty PLANNED TO WRECK THE threw out’ Hemphill, Conroy documents which Mr, Car- as answerlngs a false 1 to The Evening World.) The truck we for two bases, scoring Chase and Patt ‘) {Gihg the core, lemnow fited PENN. 18-HOUR FLYER, | tun, Maloney's pop fly was mutted by | souDiBRS FIELD. Cambridge, Mase, SBONEeF a8 Were the anonymous let-| ginrin at No eenwich street, and pers, Jug er and Conroy was doubled o Nicklin. — Burch went out, Nicklin. to Mass.. | ions, were submitted to me by an agent | SIATHY Brondway encountered’ the, leneths bac mer to MoBride to” Delahanty. | Tenney, Maloney reaching second. Jor-| April 1%—Harvard and Fordham Col- | of tie Take Topedo Boat Company, I] baker's wagon, the Oriver of wich did Chaperone Was Due —. UN, WARSAW, Ind4., April 18—The New! dan w Edie! by Tenney, unassisted. | loge teams met there (o- and a vig) signed them and submitted them to the | nor hear te KonK In thee to null out of Madden’ putvover’a good one (Spectal to The World.) Tenth Inning. | york to Chicago 18-hour Pennsylvania | NO RUN Eighth Inning. cea reeahed thes wamerve tie sbat-|fiovnmtivee.s, ey xcs, ee Ste Car oer Ca Gene the fifth race, This| LANCASTE Pa, April 18—The Ganley out. “Chase to Newton, Delo. |allroag fiyer had @ narrow escape! seeananan singled to left. Deviin flea | and McDonald: for Harvard, Hicks ang | eee hnneonsclo\s Herta gelently, ae, On aitat pie ate | Pennsylvania Railroad atation at Parkkede hanty struck out. Clymer singled but | from destruction to-d A few min-!out to Lewis, Hummel! collared Nick-| Currier, a Led'in the ring till the last minute, when [burg was wrecked last night by dynas Ag oUt at sec Stahl to erfeld. | utes before the train was due a freigh: {tn's high one, Bresnahan was caught —.—— Private Shoots Sergeant. | some THROWER I8 DYING, polio ere REG, Tt came in| mite, d by robbess in blowing open an { second, 0 perfect LONDON % a | punches then and time t @ltn. sax he et Ole, 2 eT struck out, Burns threw {tain tan into a heavy pair of angie | stouilig second, an, Wars pert BALL GAMES POSTPONED, | LONDON. Ont. April 18—Color Beret rallies ace ae bu Mea then and in ung | the sade tn the tick trom which out Niles, Keeler died the way. NO|trons which had been placed on, the! '' herman struck out, Humtmell also Reine Suton Harry L. Lloyd, of the Twenty-eighth | Selig Silv UP LAH bt Sesadey tesegen ht a8 eA his price | they red $400 RUNS. track, A heavy fog obscured the view| aid the fan act. Lewis fouled out to}” ch ti — Cinctn ts Regiment of Stratford, was shot and| in Union Squar ae the 1 alist 10 dowr Dander, a] The night wat was held prise Eleventh Inning. ore the ‘ede. Deviin. NO RUNS. At Cincinnat! — Cincinnatl — Pittsourg | Kiiied by Private Moyer, of the Roya! | meet 1d there, killing one man and shot, was played on the strength | oy to prevent him giving an alarm, / for: ere living eas, who were National, postponed; wet grounds. Canadian Regiment, at Woolsey _Bar- injuring himself, suffered a fast workout. Ramole too, had the robbers in their flight carrier doubled centre, | Street’ recgnt ‘oft, from ‘are Ninth nna At DetroltDetrolt-Cleveland Amery, {racks at midnight ‘last night. | Moyer | relapse. yesterday afternoon, and she | hackers. They all, fniahed in @ buns Qi. tate, four miles Glalaply ae PUL ‘adage’ to is ‘eae placed tha soetcuction | ten gph dnais came pomtponed on adeouag a4cubed and daw nos yet betn captured. | voters AC ollerue now Jhold out Dut | from wie tho juggos male it “Chaper~ ine (2, Atglon fous, ml AR Sem he ngot itv. @ few minutes, Nitle r hia recovery, o and oom uHonere ‘s cS iy bopes ne ee

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