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tate coche 2 seemcenesemen pee 3 Twelve More Live Wire Stories of New Sork Life ‘ Beginning in Evening % World of Friday. z : » Ey the Greatest of All 3 tiort Story Writers. orld. f “Circulation Books Open to All,” ) Saeed aes U RESULTS EDITIGN PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT. ie [ ee Circulation Books Open to All.” | Heme aa GTS VN FS HOVE CANE SEVE! /May 9 Set for the Hearing in| Fierce Pugilistic Encounter of Seite an dn a eae ee ee CO — Adoration Woe Kiag Cole. a30 Conta His Action for Discharge urb Traders in Room on : 2 —_ Bannell ~~ "Shanillly ran a | ron Matteaw: vad Street, be nar ridden at the on | from Matteawan. Broad Street. With a tush De pean ENS eat ' oun’ fant. Cyr | a : \ SECOND RAC | eens 5 1 BY SBOE A PAPERS SIGNED BY HIM. KNOCKOUT IN FOURTH. ; i 5 F | ome time. 2 () gee Guten. ates i - = : SORIA? INRIBIES index. Starters ; SCORE BY.IN SCORE BY INNINGS: ( & Ttleai |Habeas Corpus Directed to Hayne Said to Have Been Re- : i ‘Letty beter eye AllBeooklvi 00010 0-- 2 \ ekeate: ; ss |. vived to Again Face Highlanders ) (+ 2) brooklyn , = Fare Pepper | Asylum Head, and Jerome c AK ‘ Athleti 01000110 ;| Giants 000 0 0 No & \ 2 Bae estan etics = : = | Will Re Heard. Sherman. : | | POUGHKEEPSIE, Anrl 2—A writ Bradford Sherman, a (Special to The Evening World) HIGHLANDERS Ue aR ate AMAL | f | ‘ < Bia ie “a1 2OWUN DS NEW YORK. April lotinaveae is was granted at White B 1 to the curb to-day! PHILADELPHIA. April %—If Old R. WL. PO. A. an GI ion cemeor Ali “fap PO. A. E. Ip to-day by Justica Morachatiser | I! tehed up broken nose and| so) ts not an ardent basebal’ fan, he] Niles, 2b.. patios hey) (ieertineencanaral esate FOO nnon, If 100 on application of H K Thaw. The| Doth eves tn deep mourning, the story | nose cereal be on the pay roll of} Keeler, rf . we O 1 4) Go] it Jumped from the hil nd tanded | ney, ib 1k application, for the writ of habeas cor-| °F @ bloody prize Mgnt in whicn he had tocal American league magnates. | Stahl, if .. 2 OM Oy a eae ne nein nen fad 4 ee Donlin, rf. 3.0 0 i was presented by James G m Monday afternoon in a| soy there ig no denying the fact that|E!berfeld, ss .. OO 8 Ww » League standard t ef HO WM a 1 Aner nnd the papers bear the signature | Poor in Broad street was soon |i, sunny beams to-day where | Chase, dbveneeede a1 0 ye ago. 0 42) 10 abo drew away’ stalls’ ry K. Thaw ‘ vation tn the financial district. |they were most needed an as the F-! Hemphill, cf..., 0 2 2 0 4 ie Was nothing lack!: 10 00 front, and. f ¢ The other principal in the fight is D. | sult many 1 rs before the gates were " ning of the s meer ey | e Morscha ‘anting the}, E Conroy, 3b. o ¢ OO Feel eed, Cates ¢ ‘ Sea ery Poug)- |! Hayne, ® broker, whe has offices injopened at the Athletic grounis Ol marion m jj Ff i 8 lvand, bouquets, “Merry On Om keopele on May 9, at which time Dise| NO 20 Bread street. He has not rez! crowd numtering close to 15,00 packed | +c. PM 1 Ob ge talk, fying flags and the an 4 161 srlot Attorney Jerome will he given op. | {urned to tho curb, and ts said to be In|avory avallable bit of space, anxious te | Chesbro, p......,0 0 9 2 4 spring smiles of Fred Knowles and 1 0 % 2 cy ewe inks! for, aul, Minn., recovering from the] get in for the opening send-off to Con- pee as rush. It was the most auspicious 1 000 ribie bruising he got in the course | nje Mack's white elephants. Tota) - 72 7 24° g «lonening at t historic old grounds | are 5 anton DicAmoalT six,rounds of furious slugging, The Athletics clashed with the New PHILADELPHIA. since the worl champlonship Total... 0.0.5... BG Ge 3). B Baker, acting endent of the 'Twas a Spite Battle. | York Highlanders, and this in itself was RU UPONA aE aly way a ; “Batted for Mathewson In ninth. Heawa: tat 2 4, a tent to draw an immense crowd ~ H. . AL Enthusiasts took the early tip an) he Mattenwan iat {um for the Tn-] It was a spite batle and scheduied 1 TL is taken into consideration that |Hartsel, If. omit tstearoveth || aerselivanrivie aconrouchin thes tourteen BROOKLYN. my Hi biser at a specia'| f the affair on dhe cack, Magne caer | Grimitn’s bunch handed the local con-|Nichols, ss 0 1 ag a| ts they. began streaming as early R. H. PO. A. EB, she was well up all ¢ the Suprette Court at y tingent a swift jolt when. they appeared | Gein; one o'clocs. “An hot ‘ore the | pp 5 Yana poot ster unt Supreie Cours at Pough-|'ed that Sherman Owed hil $16. Haynn | {meant @ swirl yolk when they appeared) cotiad, ah DU SUe a ela Ubon cect a cect was tol val had! anallecuec ces co) 1 HO “ on the dgieume toned. so th aid things about Sherman that pro-| week. Davis, 1b.. O 1°12 1 Oythe few speculators w abbed | Maloney, cf. Le Se O80. may be mede as to the cause} ya Ad Ciba ‘a ‘ .- | When play wae called the tnolosur < Wana D i wr avaatentohi atthe avian | voxea tat young manito a bitter re-| ay packed almost to suffocation, and |Murphy, 2b i Bal o| hax nats, wore seling them at #10 «| Burch, is oo 1 8° O O s there Was anovertlow sruwd roped off throw, e crowd was handle Plaermty, Winans St ok TG) () . A) H. J. Fitzpatrick, another broker, | in the field, ‘which made ground rules | Coombs, rt 9 1 0 1 Olmtrably, ‘The moment the stands Al OW 2 HB was drawn into the quarrel, it 1s de. | necessary. Oldring, cf........ 0 0 2 0 Ofmere filed to overflowing, temporary |A!Perman, 2 0 On Hi rT jclared, as he had guaranteed the pa First Inning. Powers, c 1 1 4 1 | seats were arranged alongs the foul] Hummell, Qa 8 Oo 4 ment of the $15 Hayne alleged Sherman | Niles, with a shin guard on. was the] pany “nes and into ¢ Neild, Into th Lewis, ss ) Ma ot ©) vo jowea him. first to face Plank’s cross-dolivery. | /18NK, D..-.- ToT 1 21 Ofthe inte arrivals poured Ike coal in}; i 0 ; At last. It was decided to settle th ‘He went out, Plank to Davis, on an ee Sy td Bergen, c. Qt Ze ah) { i : © attempted bunt. Keoler died. Nichois! Totals > @ sidewalk hole arity abble according to Queensberry rules [to Davis. Stahl singled pa otals ......... 3 8 27 14 1} The weather was ideal, but for the | Melutyre, -0 0 06 0 ‘ tna : for Mon- id Uned to Oldring. First Base on Ralls—Off Chesbro, 3,|80mbre-looking dark clothes and deroy ad ememconee 4 re TURES f pon el struck out. off Plank. 1. ee Tr je neemeds ike mide |i Total. cssereseee : 26+ Mids fheny ined eee | Y h sal a Oa 1G ence ; ; ‘meine’ min, oitine ined | Lat ARV Ue ears vires pavenn hace te va ey feud AD Gaby ‘otal 7 26413 0 gece ree ant re lected as the place for lig Keeler. Davis singled to centre. | laniers, & es Bre COOKS Me oad Gat) Ghie G7) vinning LGB wees : 3 Ae, Be Keeler pulled In Murphy's fly an inci | Struck Out—By Chesbro, Plank, 2,{the chilling breeze from the tudson | | 1160 ON Lee fame sties a pe ; a f i rn seconds were J.‘Granvilie [Of the ground. NO RUNS. Two-base Hits—Powers, Niles, Chase, {and the air under the hill was palmy. M byte a x t Da fhiey aM Second Inning. Murphy, Kleinow, Plank klyn F. H aS ehong Ria Of oli tcers 2 age, while Fitz-| is Hy NR rah Brooklyn Fans Here. on Bases—Giants, 11; Brookiya, 6. H isk and” Mattie, J.” Klernan Alieali| Collins retired Chase at frat. : Kemp- || wilds Pitches—Chesbro, . Both Brooklyn and New York pisy — By Melntyre, 3)" ‘by rman’s corner, orge Brown, a | bill was safe at first on Nichole’: wild) Hit by Pitcher—Oldring, Stahl, arrived in the field early and every “Devin. grounder. Murph Iheave of hii mires—Sheridan and’ F ell-knewn curb broker, refereed the} down Con ‘ghocked sizzler and nafei him rst, Hits — Bergen, Hummell, a cheer Glant was given s he passed y SEL RITRO OSES Lae nreery R bout, first em yen tried to roach third | In review, and New York was not laces i Acnew its a othe broker: relehed 4 the play but Davis's fast throw to! , is y eae 7 Sait MDT, apa \gnew Admits Loss of Another oth rokers weighed about 145 | Quint halted him: WO TUNE © | sions either, fully 200) fans from | " and Tundderhaun. ayn b ey Pounds, Hayre is short and chunky} (Coombs filed to Hemphili. Oldfing | Brooklyn were on hand to see that | ~~ —— Vote and Makes the Final and Sherman had the mdvantage of | hit by pitched ball. Powers hit into Manhattanites played no favorites. | to Pontin. Hummell struck out. NO rooter | ; ; Fi ! | him f tetght and reach, ‘They stepped | te Fight Meld crowd ari under ground | Just before the gume began the iy i yee | Announcement. |t@ tho waist and the signal to begin | Tues Kit two bases, Miank hit to Con in the right Held blewchers had a lot MEN IGN tun tinediisutatenee kien F io 15 | 3 hy As given at 2.14 o'clock. ht-ounce| plate. Hartsel singled. to left. Powers of fun and threw the entire assembly 1 Se Geren Gey ‘McIntyre fan hie best race. Lady Corinne hune at gloves that were in raggea condition | Scoring. Plank and. Hartsel advanced fnto an uproar by’ cheering eaci ne NS. ‘ | (Syectal to The Eventng World) {ana aliowed the knuckles to protrude | 22% Bitch am ichols ate ubic out: Creation in hats worn by the women, Seventh Inning attired Ser — | ALBANY. April 2 mopetiy ocnmnisaceme) (nila Lewis flied to Tenney. Bergen out ‘dgear ever | Bridwell to Tenhey McIntyre. struck r Agnew | were used, aril ird Inning. a sandone he oe a a In t vierdes: jot a has abandoned his fight for the race Bloed in First Round. | Kleinow fanned. Chesbro went the Hae aa att et 4 zr As thoy UNS. Jtrack reform ills for this session, He The two men showed their bitterness Jair route to Hartsel, Niles it into SUTIN Eu Thee Cal cenleiaeiicee fatty cout Battee to Jordan, Shan- [feet ein eee toward each other by jumping into a|the crowd for two bases. | Keeler Deane etter lennieestice teld a seatalli rd ited a toe ataloney-maeriiterentheny, pant aA No effort was made at |{ingled to centre and Nilow cantercd everybody got a peep at the bonnets, | Bur qenhey) Mating i lite at ihome, Stahl hit by pitched ball. El- and the young women, blush y : a : ey women, blushing with Eighth Inning. 1 have given up all hope of passing and when they went to their|herfeid forced Keeler at third. ONE contusion, had to run across the grass [the bills before adjournment to-morrow. ers at the end of the first round | RU Pi yw p pesne 4 ‘ r 7 5, nism ? atioe struck out, Maloney was safe ir necks and shoulders were red | Collins fanned Davis did itkewise.| Newark Has Crowd of 7,000 peep enousens es aunts came on first on Nicklin’s error. Burch beat jena of gain Ge Rolealnbaveylose guisitangel ales ’ | Murphy ‘singled to right and stole 's gimed at every hat. “Dummy” Taylor out a slow oue, Matty itrled ty cater Senator Foelker has gone home." blood, ot mbs died, Niles to Chase. ‘ added to the merriment ) Maton third but_made a bad throw In the beginning of the second round, |NO. Rt" Out for the First Game for @ moment in a, last by ppearing | Mhd. Maloney. scored. Jordan. struck foater Was excused for the remainder rayne closed Sherman's right eye with Fourth Inning. hi hat, witeh he had found inva locker, OW Alperman struck out. ONE RUN: of tne iaeaslonsongaccount)ofgllln case Helreus i ou eiriabimlanerrantaretortedliiy Chase doubled to left. Hemphill beat With Buffalo. and never det up tor ce AR ay To aeeoae Auayaa en aninal os i n : . is suffering from ptomaine poisoning. yne's li * \| ripping open Hayne’s lip, and from then] bunt. Conroy made a sacrifice fy | ts Were presented” w i ' fied to Burch, Bresnahan hit The race track measures will be put on they hammered and slashed blindly. | to Oldring, Chase scoring. Hemphiil | ower Dedeckea harp by arene aMee ae ail. Devlin ‘singled, scor- i [Up to the Legislature at the extra ses- “In the fourth round Sherman swung | out stealing third, Powers to Collins. SCORE BY INNINGS. Govern, fag tn, Bresnahan taking second. te ase’ Havent H % 4 4 | Kleinow walked. Chesbro fouled to eee. i j ‘ed to Malone Bridwell By Vincent Treanor. AQUEDUCT RESULTS \ w on¥his opponent's jaw and tloored him. | Dantes” ONE RU | Buftaio ANOOOMOOCA First Inning, ieee at ene S '. re Hayne took a full count before he came| Oldring out to Chase, unassisted. | Newark 001000060 '-2] Pattee beat out a siow one, but was mas = es ‘caught napping off first, Br 0 Ninth Inning. Tae Bvening Worl) == | NATIONAL LEAGUE. to, but as he returned to consclousness | Powers out, Niles to Special ¢ Qhase. Plank fied | os — DUCT RACE TR N, ¥ FIST RACE—Chantiily (4 to 1 and begged to be allowed to go on, Ag it |'? Hemphill NO RUNS: BATTING ORDER. ion threw auteouree Ook REum MeL Gre a CE pe MAY ane ~The regulars were big lorers|8 to 8) 1, Saylor (2 to 1 for anaes At Pittsburg, was agreed that the figat should be to Fifth Inning. veeeer Buna yShannon filed to fummell ifergen, NO RUNS. cokmakers to-day in the early|Dennis Stafferd 3, t 0,9,0,0,0,0.1,00—: a finish In every sense of the word,| Niles Mled to Collins, Nichols blocked | Beil, cf, Nattresn, ss, PASE Ba ei tar Merkie batted for Matty, and he hit 20003000 —5 the referee per: @ Hayne to invite | Seeler's drive down back of second | Mahling, sv. Whit NO RUNS, {nto the crowd for two bases. Shan- nailed? him at first, hi fanned. | Mullen, (2b. sacrificed, McIntyre to Jordan, reces. The'r losses are not easily estl- ; Be aes eau Second Inning toll eacen calorie! ine SECOND) RACE Rocketulen tarsi caminite midTol to third. Tenney hit to le was run down, Pat- n and Hostetter further punishment after a minute's 1. Umpire, Rigler. ‘O RUNS. Engle, 3b. nding Merk! attce and Me’ nt, and went to but artsell struck out, Nichols's bi i Steaplechnts n Economy. the 4 to/and 1 to 3) 1» Jim McGINI (1 to 3 for Bee aeten. core above the waist he was stain-| ag well, handied by Chesbro, who gor ooaree: tee See eae ee Tee ania ent to Alperman to Bergen. Donlin & favorite, lost, and in the Arverno|Place) 2, Vervane 3. | Philadelphia 901 1 0-7 of one eve: Hayne timed Inorg Cdk (him at frst. Collins filed to Keeler. | Stanage, ‘c, Hil, to Tenney. Bridwelt w out Hum: ball into the right fleld tal 1 the defeat of | BD) : FO 8. 1 0 1 fh the fifth round tke an infuriated bait | NO RUNS, O'Brien, rf, Ryan, ¢ meli. Lewis struck out, NO RU ‘s for a home run, scoring Ten- Lead Ay a a spaghd en celen 80! Ol mBattanie uh Pmeh Git He landed a blind swing on Sherman's Sixth Inning. Pardee, py Kissinger, p. Rresatan was out on) 8 grounder dof him and winning the well played Hesom Cohort, . oon jerty. and Bowerman. = ih , A iH attae to Jord evlin ) RU euihie ‘croneca Set 4 THIRD RACE.—Berry Mald (16 to Deore gis Vaivesannie broken the bone, and then| gqperfeld popped to Powers. Nichola) — Falter to ; Ho 1 tonto sparen eee : Puy, and Davis benched Chase, Hemphill out ening games were play! s - | ises vs, j th nae A Senne te some (4:t0/ 8: for At Chicago. Fought to a Standstill lto ‘Davis. unassisted, NO RUNS. Yaseen eaienimerepieved tis ater IMMENSE SALES OF place) 2, cree 900 to thar sorers after tne mien | Davie cut. Conroy to Chase, Murphy | noon in the Eastern League with the yy ee: on oo the two xoung men staggered |doubled to r.ght. Coombs ‘sinled. to Buffalo team at Newark andi Mo: Bergen smashed a nto a 4 B akley and 3 Dgsiy. and when ihey Bot up atthe (centre. scoring Murphv.. Coombs. died ek I struck ov fi A NEW SKIN CURE. enap (6 to 1 zor Umoire—O' Day signal for the sixt Were scarcely | stealing. ow to. es. Oldring at Baltimore, There were large ¢ Maloney struck out. —_——— Nah TAG (Weal ae ae Ua apie to lft their arms. ‘There wan still [ined 10 Niles. ONE RU at both games, showing some local en- " Neltoveds iN i 7 some fury In thetr blood, however, and husi, in thi A Te Nan threw Matty um- “ ‘ Juiitec 3, | AMERICAN LEAGUE. for a minute they fought inva climel Seventh Inning. jthusiasm Jn this league as in the maj DEL Sha ha onann Wonderful Demonstration ” . | q . put when they broke awny neither was | Conroy died stretch hg, tls single, | orwa izations. Four games ‘will be pel of ATked. “Doni YORK, April Although We ; - able to raise bis glove’ for ther {Coombs to Murphy, Kleinow doubled | played to-morrow, Toronto openin, Yi he new discovery for the \ : MY FIFTH RACE—Madrileno (8 to At Detroit Dlow. smother ig entre. Chesbro. hit to ols andi tersay oR Sia a LORI RAG : on Besom to #9 b Al ) t Detroit. atel (weoe pron aro to, entre, Chesbro hit to Nichole and Jersey City and Rochester in Provi- eczema, bas been before ieee ci jand 3 to 8) 1, Tom Reid (7 to 10 for’, 4, 0015100 fon of VERMED aC eae Ga SA ON rena neailidences sxwhilemiasutralowicentiiueas tie J ic “hut a little over a year, to glece) 2-Distract 3. Detroit oor 06 patched up plastered. until dark NO_ RUNS. series in Newark and Montreal at ‘ our Innin aid to be greater than nerves, howeve y itatte Batley and per; Sum- whan they to thelr homes i its aa nytt nik soubleds ne Baltimore, ' i es ENON gs: yf any simnflar article in. this Heats re ners und Payn mp! ans 3 gn sel hi ‘oy. [ k this a , _ Bureh struc oe Sareea tine was atrort as | SIXTH RACS-—Mary Hall (5 to 1,™ nd Payy mi pt ans, According. to the few who witnessed ed the ball from the ground and Over in Newark this afternoon, Man- jUiinyi. Sie The dispense f{ posiam do Tae palr carr | At Washington, the fight, 1t was one of the most sav- | tried to bluff a cater. Bo! n- | ager George Stallings spr " ‘Jordan th advertising. depending almost. i als's drive was toojon the fans when he trott t Gov. Huni in making known its merits and 2 to i) 1, George G. Hall (3 to 1 nt they dover seen, Roth | mers safe. single. ere Was f lon | 2 ‘3 aston 0002120 Hy fou Zs i aie to Long Ball's reruse “an un |f" Flace) 2, Lady Corinne 3. j Washington 0101000 10 hed tralned -for two weeks. Hayne at | Warin for Chesbro, Bases full. Tian Fort to pitch the Arst ball on the oc- the wondertul results which to the barrier, The 113 pounds on Ce - or rrigan Memes ‘Aaanactinn mann! 80) Niles to eld. Davis was purpose: casion of the apening of the local season jemonstrate threu erimental hort ain't do him any gvod, ame Musgrave and Notter were rid- | At Cleveland. — H t e | ty walked, ages (al, EW ae here. The game w watched by «4 s« whieh are sent free by mall pranced around, and this ma Kw with all the abillty at their com- |, . ) SFG FONECRUNG hae oe! crowd of 7,000 entWusiasts. There was who wri to the mergency Chicago .b0010000 | % assisted. ONE a | ee EE c mere had something to do wlth hs ¢ mund, They ran this way to the six: |Cleveldnd ...0 0000000 {ROOSEVELT SIGNS THF Elghth Inning. Pa a ree enna rmecere 2 tne ory a i Reet twenty-fifth New ork y. s, poslam stops the tion, proceeds nd here Merry Mafd be- | parteries-Owens and Sullivan; dt and Clark. Umpires—Mes: teenth pole, When they finally rot y front, but EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY BILL.| Keeler out, Collins to Davis, Stan manles Pen eon Meta rey EMI RFT Eran right out. unassisted, to Davis. — Collins number of the’ Buffalo sent Beson ty the erry |can to draw away. Besom was beaten | Glare ae a Yacrelli and Mala was visht with him. Cohort {then and the isy for Berry | Bgan and O'Loughlin Bina eda ocs F knocked down Elberfeld’s hoi ground . ; Fifth Inni WASHINGTON, April 22. ahentardan tu oN nagnat were among the f ning ; ae broke fifth, but soon ran up to third | Maid, who w away by a Se aS Pa aiastnsis Fr The Prest-|and got bim at frst NO RDNS ReadMe BCL fatal} tf é cures chronic | y zs 1 signed the Employers'| Coombs fouled to Kleinow, Oldring ALG AL GHIAER COO er OuRD row place. flength amt a if. Cohort plugged | ASTERN LEAG! Lishility oft te ballooned to Hemphill. Powers died, berries.” UPA ae ebb 5 5 . ct NO Rt | When the gong sounded the tea: rf ent Size Of posiam, re- ‘ Duel of the Jockeys. wlong valiantly and finished fourth, | bs —_ Conroy ty Chase, NO Rt Naunalhacncol tov: f > Be Bi tte i As they swung into the mretch end {io tenets belind Halket, which was | RHE Harvard "hg Navy. eaten as Matas tnoteg ii —.__ fied Dentin ov adie ‘ ‘ ’ fan 2 2 Special to Th: 1 il jase ou ichols to s. Hemp- 1 Y our stealing, 1 sale oH Mon‘yer) 0 9000 0200-9 8 1 MAAR A tes Oak nil singled’ past second. Hartsel kot TR OUTO AOR: tea RUNS wns drug -tores in New York and Brooke Words and music in aj) leading drug stor were stmightened out Berry Maid) ‘Phe opening race was peculiar to say | 5 i ‘ " Baltimore 2.0 1010 00 —4 19 1) ANNAPOLIS, Md... April 2.—Harvara come lant Soetas Nanas usec s Cont Baifer'es—Tift and MeManur; Adkins | ¥O8 from the Navy in a twomile boag] hit sole accond © Kieinew’” fied’ to | automebite: song. trom. the, Mippodrome Sixth. Inning. tyni: 8 Laer eh Uke. 8 (Continued on Second Page.) land Byers, Umpire—Mr. Conway. race by half a length. * Tigge-i0.31. Davis. NO RUNS: will be given with meat Sunday's World, ! Jordan #ruck out, Alperman filed out | over the country.—Advt. SAN is ernest ei Sk edly *