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r WRa.AMR—Rain to-night; Sunday, showee casts as | “ Circulation Books Open to Ail. »} R ES U LTS E D i Tl J ' il Le Ww! YORK, (SATURDAY, Go Po 25, 1908. PRICE Oe adil TENTH DAY AT AQUEDUCT. Weather Threatening. ooo 25. Track Fast. Rove v Op. Ht ae = ee tae Pe ak ad RATA) eanic Aboard British Warship Gladi- oo Hee eon |e ator as Crew Rushes to Boats After S10) 10;e | \WaeDoyiens om 2 12 : ; ee American Steamer Disables Her n at t end Tom Reld quit, Patriot had plenty ESE yerestand oS — ~— in a Sea Blizzard. ree: | SBS ee eee hat HIGHLANDERS A, PHILA, BROOK! A 4 | NTS BEACHED AT YARMOUTH gees cider ene BY INNINGS: __ SCORE BY INNINGS: TO SAVE HER FROM SINKING. Highlanders 00000 5 O-- s| Brookly 000 00 0 0 2 2-4 Sa tekst la! i H 0 2 0 0 5 = 9 Uiants 0100 00 0 0 O-- 1 J Philadelphia ee ee | rd yes Nobody Hurt on the Passenger Boat, Which 4 (Special to The Evening World ) HIGHLANDERS. 4a) te The Evening World.) ! Stand, by to Offer Aid to Men in Death ‘ COLUMBIA BALL PARK. PHITA- R. H. PO. A Te) OREN CS S} SHINY Murata: Zeal . ‘ reas ia oi onatnas | HePPH e200) 8! 1) on LS AGM) Feril—Her Bow Smashed in 1 it is Keeler, rf ooo NW ov 0] AS OO) Malone eoeoenia Sta Ses er Ol ee ae Bureh, vf vot the Collision, { article of bal 5 (Ot eT ter i ¢ uekle ball,| Jordan, 1b 0 0 46 | ries 0 1 11 0 Of mu Ne st ite valyn, and he) Sheehan, ¢ , 1 2 \ eae : See eal First Inning aa PORTSM: UTH, April 25 —The Aimerican liner St. Pagl | "i ay AG. in 1 Conroy, 8b oT 5 ug c pregendewe t to mites acto © Wy 2 and the British cruiser Gladiatur were in collision off tueTIsle | Mofhrs | that was equalled Ins ‘“lorth, p. 1 i @ 2 RAMA enn TI NGaMOU TRC] IRUCKGIa Darra se pil emdiomed lof Wight this afternoon. Asa result the Gladiator had to be Notter oeeith a. orentn gage, Newton, p Hi a 0 © throw to Devlin dou- -— - | Adted, ES ERE aa (ALS OG ee Re obo oe. 6 eat thind OSE}, (RIE cuooosa0ne 45 37 beached and she is now aground off Yarmouth. | Bre ARE SAG oh nett Stet P re eeeerany, uaht canned! | o 0 0 0 St aa REISER d _| At deast twenty Lives were lost, all of the victims being Tun-end not won at thie | eae doublea past 5 mM bets vate w| Shamnon, If i on ij 4 members of the crew of the eruiser. Several others aboard the PHILADELPHIA ReeH eer O nea | picked up Nicholls’ bunt into the rignt . br. h.. Sandringham — Tenney, Ib.......0 1 9 1 6|Warsiaip were injuved. Ween Unird a and Nichols 1 ions 0 © Suechan tw Rucker.| Donlin, rf....... 0 1 o ol All tue pissengers and crew of the st. Paul are sife. | Hemphill, Davie ene nem eeconenianina Seymour, ef 0 06 0 oF ‘ : ee ans Cen aes MnHn eS oun| Bresnahan, cs 1 1 5 1, 1)CRASHED IN A BLIZZARD, eee Second Inning Davie bea yt) need Hummanell was vuts Britwell to, evn AI a The collision occurred off the Needles in a snowstorm. The Gladi- } UNS. Nicklin, 0 i ainerrald ey itched ball, Chase | Murphy, 2b HO % 8 BB @n sitgled over second and | tour and @ half furlon Cees reae Ai (ey Sal aS ae second. “ht tew out! reviin | Bridwell 0 4 0} ator belongs to the Home fleet and was on her from Portland to t : occ perfeld. > » SMurPhy. | Smith, 272) estanian titrd. | Nickin| wittse, p.. 0 2 Wiener, chi ey by Woaletherpe (Conroy ballooned to, Davis. Cha BI Grecrait 00 Oo 6 14, Ritter, “Uresna ain, seared on Sais L) Paria sed | Portsmouth. She has been beached a quarter of a mile from the shore 7 stealing ic Bie es - centre, cxer | “Merk bo Ml 5 Sr Slane a i 6 A : : Third ianlage > MeGinnity, p..... 0 © @ 1 0 /and lies on her starboard side on a rising tide. threw rwis, Ritter fie ur Wiltse threw out Rucker MSL jaaTaor aa The St. Paul, outward bound, had left Southampton at noon. There Kleinow « |E. Co ems Ae sat) foul muse (agora Batted for Wiliee in eight were only a score of saloon passengers on board. The list does not con- singled to left Carter, p.+...-+.- Y oO Ww ie mibw Pe enter atty . eae ‘ 0 fi Nottgr (oc: Ba Preis I nok (tis cetaah Tsay 2 fie eee Get T tain the name of anybody especially prominent. W Doyie o to Lewis 1 y trusse! r t a Popped to Sheeh, ‘1 awa RHE a Fas ht ase! _bysert out, Orth Total ....... 1 1 ehan) NO RUNS. fee ee ‘G \ The ualties to the crew of the Gladiator occurred during the under. Hartge! out atted for Man Fourth Inning. Re , cBatted f v Base Hits off Fourth Inning. of Dy Firs: Nicholls fou Pattee struck out. Maloney is) ie Bresnahan to Klin. Burch Lwel hazardous by the bliz: to Wiltse, N¢ b i eymour fann Bresnahan Messrs, Emsile and Rudder- Burch, Devin’ flied to The St. Paul, with a damaged bow, stood by the Gladiator for some A 1 Zivgert threw Hemtiitt 0 al ° ert nanan Bis | i ! et i ail bl Ley oa eDy Bers) Fifth Inning i {time, rendering aid to the cruiser’s crew. rut | canine gu: pay out, ureh to |) H tun—Stan! | Jordan was retired ny ‘Tenney, un- A {| { uP i | | The cruiser Gladiator hus a displacement of 5.750 tons and a cc mal ntnigl calc Lawie was : plement of 450 men. She is one of the class of vessels designed to ? | Fifth Inning. Stearn eee rete csor nr Laser ews Be : Coitins woo ute Murphy | Hit by Pitcher aan, |, the, baw. fined out to Bride | serve as rams. She is 320 feet long and has a speed of twenty Knots, i ainow at. second, Nicholls to | und walked, bu « fo ‘at | [feiseci cians ara Gael a AMERICAN LEAGUE. Ort iene aliseounten atom | com gtotimy Macon ks Smith out. Kleinow to Chase, Hemp: | ae | © Shannon filed to Maloney hill was under Coomt | | to Gold- NO is NO RUN fy. Oldring At Washington. ; ‘8. \ Fourth Inning. mags singled left Dys™BS! Boston .......4.0 00 0 Sixth Inning | touMas sler out. left. Sod | Washington 900 | | 5 i Patten singled | Bresnuaan | operati ion of taking to the boats. The operation was made particularly ard, rings: a grounder. Ha | Rucker str out ; ’ VINCE) AIN fiecoceuerecorin’ aire and stole second as Maloney st | : ie Ne e cl ES res—Morgan and Warner, U K AQUEDUCT RACE TRA 4 | Sixth Inning. Chicago 90010 threw ont Tenney Donlin SUEDUCT RACE CK, April 2 ~ : Jovie, Hartsel got! St, Lants......0 0 0 t Patter to Jord, Pattee | philadelph 0200006 $ Ans ial! 2 ee zal ups another stake Rempnitn ed to OM ear dul, Dygert | atteries—AWalsh and Sullivan; Pow: jalso thraw ont Seymour. NO Ry | PESO ETT aa for Jockey Musgrave. He won the Queens County Handicap on Jack | to Davis. NO RUNS < Nicholls out, Orth to Chase Elber- ell and Sper Umpires—Grant and | Seventh Inning Brovklyn 002000008 Aitkin when all betting ring signs indicated that the Schreiber colt would | rela to Chase, rotired Co! oe wanes | THE BATTING ORDER. ‘ er. TWO RUNS | Fifth Inning. | Davis | At Cleveland Jordan walked. Shee who made a bad t ea ; nee way. NO RUD 5s : be beaten. When it came down to’a drive in the stretch between Mc- | 'P° "*"O Wan TT alataand Bein Tuners” were” safe.” Hashmell | oa Aiaieiacm eran Daniel on Spooner and Musgrave on Jack Atkin, the latter combination | smith got under Stahl's, foul | Ay rihanna tad Oe mil of mats Aiea tol SNielatn: Craw out Ri! | gBrookiam Phiindelpfa ‘ast work retired | Elberfeld died, HER YS 9 Day. Cus < NGS Dowd, Me- proved best. wy 0 a fly. NO RUNS. ALLER TORURGNGUtiE Te - Dowd, ss to ; proved best Hints 1 TLE | set pulled down Chases ty, NO yn waiittce tpased out Bresnahan, Devlin | Cuddy, 2b, asehold | Force Fighting Murphy W: ’ Murphy filed to E | oa oft first, He came away the Newenst'e dale Steeplechase after leading all the|pallooned to Klenow, Oldring lined to a | Rucker to Jordan. Nicklin” walked. | Murray, 1D. coli like the goat horse that he There PALI ath ree uiDs from _home.| Hemphill. NO RUNS. FIRST RACE_For matiens. two-year-olds; | Pattee threw out Hridwell. NO RUNS. Sixth taninat | Appea! to Voters and Carry $s, wi little Musgrave as still as | ont up and passed hlmeesier Bo Cho Elghth Inning alll te a Loner on ke eau becom sare nets Elghth Inning. Porter fouled to Harbrisch, MeGee ae é 2 G state and McDaniel whipping his | was Thistledale that when he came ,to| Conroy doubled past third. Kleinow | 107 (McCahev). 8 to 1 and 3 to 2 seomdi) Rucker bunted. Pattee bunted and | Haberincn GC Nicho}6} aii font Oy cal War to Primaries. BE Oe IEHT cAI GNIB TOR ErEY: he last jump he went down ine h walked” Ball filed to Hartsel. Orth |! aga a her: 38.00 Landi tne: en Brounahan's wild shrow Rucker | Floyd, p. Pymple, p Cort NG eewioes Janes [. Keene's Restigouche. an the riot sree eeriotth fortunately | pit to field tence, ‘but only Kt! ham Racine’ 24. Amloetae, Ned Carmack, Scored. while Pattes took seoond. | Pat: | os to Nichola, Cuddy. out, Port ay L eI edi ‘ol Dy <' cl rh y = ‘ jones n c Spec 1° Bven. ray o % s ly 7 ter , * added starter, ran head and head with was tun beautifully, The tampres| obs ont waiked, Alling. the piace Match Light, “Hurry irl, Jens ioe store Ua asoitlog Patter but Re ee TEA a oncen ols ray filed to Eesier. NO| wrica, N April 25.—While the Jack Atkin, following the early pace | Stable added Jim ‘McGill, with Hender-| bases. Keeler fer forced. Hemphill at. sec- OND RACE—Dhree-year-olds and | Maloney waa out at second. Jomian| . 74) Bees Ear SCY i ar Conference of ‘otesting Democrats of Spooner. At the stretch turn Rest. | 7 up. Henderson went aleng with) ond, Nicholls to | Murph Kletnow | vd: selling; one mile—Reldmoore, | fled to Doni. TWO RUNS, April ie emt etme ethers ca Jowas in ression here late to-day it was ; stledale to | othe flag pole for | 110 (Leibert), 3 to d © 5, won: _ Merkle, batt ror Wi r Jout to-day to participate in the oper M . gouche quit, and Rifleman, coming | “nv'and Rocket brought: up tte neon | scoring eaeten bee MEdtor and | Cock Sure. if (Murphy), 8 to doand a | Sheehan’ to Jordan. Pan ateomeatlce Gaieritesense oC aurt oS CATHOLICISM IN NEW YORK. | s:icoa positively that a second cone straight, loomed up dangerously ©. ] ‘Tenderson succeeded in his purpose and| Aimeelt, As Stahl walked in after his|to 1 ond; Silver Bail. 9 (McCahey). | Shannon. Tenney was mit, Pattee to| paseball Clit Siva Iseedukea Crit lv in would on be called, but @ Burns rede him well and a bundre id Thistledale a very tired horse, when| home run the players carted him to|12 to 1 and § to 1, third Time, 142. | Jordan, NO RUNS BA SEU : - Talbot Smith to Write for) statement will be made to the Demo- Rarer arora tn aiaiualiiianovertcovetn et made his run two jumps from! the bench, fairly ey. h foy. Rl-/ Azelina Consistent, Mss Mazzoni. Dele | Ninth Inning. Philadelphia performing the necessary : say; tavedoe the: Beata oian teat ) home. The race wag practically ovat vinkers | Strome, Panique an® Lady Karma also SALTS TA " ment AP ene ening World. oratic voter f nd r | m Tl) perfeld hit by pitched fall | Vick | 2 i eevee : ; ring Spooner and beat him out for as far as first place was concerned, for Peieved "Dygert. CRnse singled to] Fan 8 Hf | ieGinnity pitching for New Pork. |e eressed with the brisk practice t Fhe) cai arstanelrcaataniceor|ibe Seatroured! county. ante aenincansy ieltiarlengit ‘ockat walked In after the fi as arta lik ACE—For three-year-olda | Sheehan. wa and. scored as Devlin [impressed wi t mnt ginning on Monday, and daily for| ve eee on pins aby Halts) eee iteest cil Rp cea Le Norstar fell Mahe on frst ball it, od. Chase S012 and un: selling: six. furiongs-—-Monert, Whew Hummeil'y bunt to hie eaehers. [both teams put up mainder of! the areat Centenary | Volme district, ee a Restizouche was the e for the! Gropped bh oy . ne ed I 86 (Rollins), 6 to land 2 tot, 1) Dr, imineli_ scored on Lewis's fly to Sov- a siden rd 8 Col i = - ronidiliaceoen SCO Bosod OE ans » ln ARS BACeRON GE | Gemncol eeaah Fa Pt Rene eae, to) prime RU a. wadte cot. | Lee. 10 (Quar ington). 8 to 1 and 6 te mour, — Ritter strunke out cGinnity | Borough | : " nt ” 2 at Ont lone weale 0h Wie Sort from @AQbs COU Lea Sree EIS too had some confident backing, as did Oldring singled over second. Falie 10-15, 2: Male Fletcher, 107 (McFadden), 18 threw out Rucker. TWO RUNS. threw out a ball to the umpire:and)} wit! print an) article iby Rey. 1. Talbot inained: aad’ thelr buon ofthe atates Rifleman ‘k Atkins's price went Hngibaisitor eras $00 ae) Ne cert |to ft and 4 to 1,3, Time—1.144-5. Bro-| Devlin filed to Humr Lowts|the season commenced. Giiith desoriptivelot the erowthiand/d £ jenni ck Atkins's price we Cremer aero Oe ee ee Nawta | ment and to direct the work of arouse rund fighting the primaries to be held fusion, Ballada, Alloy, Kingsessing, | threw out Seymour. Bridget! fifed to Miss “Majorie, ‘L. M ckert, Lady | Pattee. NO RUNS, First Inning velopment of the Roman Cath Churah in t ese of New York and | ack steadily until it reaches ing the sentime 1a mat in th 10 ale EASTERN LEAGUE. Neves Orth. Nichoe strc ss idiculous 4 to 1 stage, The race pave way to Manning. F share umnlea Isabel and Youthful also ran Be a idstein trippleg! to left, but w most a r * t 71 . | in August : Collings rounder lolring scoring a et ee Grenn Springs Val= Dut for no.®ouching first the United Sttes in general—for the| August. noon whine te agenl sor ano witha SAyKone,mnoNT Anata At Newark. Colling safe at first, hors renin ful ley Stenplechase, for four-year-olds and NATIONAL LEAGUE. K out Porter deuvled to rigit | growth of the church in thia country |seasion, which was secret, began. No ¥ follow: the belting ,ringy angles) a) likely Btant mies Caer EL eat) Al Rp Rane a Ce rilles eae Eee Nisneane Dowd to Murray | oiowed the pace sct in this city announcement of the doings will be eta bad fooling. | Buftal 20000 hut lost ‘oiling. | Hartel and (Savage), f to 1 and 2 to 1, 1; Grandpa, | NO RUD 4 wey spe hi a 4 tilt nas Bennis Kelso Wins First. | Newark "01! -3 0000 Collins scoring, A EDhY saineind tonlatt 156 (Kelleher), 11 to 6 and 4 to 5, 2; Bs- At Pittsburg. anieGee aii pascnold oe aon Father Smith will trace the Church | made un 2 bel a hag * 1s. 6 er to 3 ow d yt bh G S MLL teen he com- . Tom Reid was made favorite in the | Batterles— Milligan and Ryan; Hughes| SO0Dk pee ea ea geant. PTT Ak PAK Kerr. 4 to T and § to BB) ge Louts........0 0 0 0 6.0.9 0 2-2! fouled to Foster, NO RUNS Nese A ta a bene cain WORLD'S RECORD BY DRAY. cpening event on the strength of his | Gnd Kritehell. Umpires—Kelly and 8ul-| rrrgg, Also ran, Flying Virginian, Blood-| PUtsbure 55/0 0 1 0 0.0.02 08! Second Inning Gecuples. In dentally, he will touch last race Madr He went , !¥Aan- Ninth Innin stone, Aiken and John Dillon. Lizzie ae nt * Rig.| MoLatchie singled. Marshold — fol- | upo any points that have been over- ie way ening évent tavorite At Providi & Flat fell. ter; Leever and Gibson. Umpire—Rig- Sa aAnR SHEE ¥ i J MEBOE TIAA Vay aenetarmaeall te eori en (Special to Evening World.) penres wr was beaten. Bonnle | rev icenee: Carter now pitching for Phillies, Kot itt Race—For four-year-olda and |! eR cathe easier corned oat JooKe by follihetween tho pingress| FRANKLIN FIBLD, PHDLADELs Kelso won fr ‘Dhetis, a long shot, | Rochester 900010 now ballooned to Murphy. Bell out, Col- | nn und one-half funlongs; selling; At Boston. abunleaente " ataral of the Cl is a religious institution | pHTA, April %—In the Intercollegiate with Ramble third, ‘There was no de- | Providence . 100000 tine to Davis. Niles bate for Sonning. | gentlemen Haney Bird, 144 (ME. | pyiindetpchia 0.110.000 .00 0 0-8] Dympie t archold. ore’ g material progress of the peo: AN A > hate! Yad Gidea play thing Mh the race, ‘he | Batteries McLean and Erwin; Moore| Carter throw Nilea ont, NO RUNS | J. packer) Ov andl oe nrete rio, |eniindelponia ) 271))0::05000 8) 8) 0) Sail Damete mit t n singled to | Ble nes today W. T. Deay, (of, Yulee winner Yed as well ax anything and Peterson. Umpire—Moran, 6 Grande, 13 (Mr, Kerr), § tol and 3 to Y A initia sien rates wledsita Smith 1s President of Ke nis. own worlds: xeGhes, aise, A I some support, as did 1 second: James. Crawford, 143. (Mr. | Batteries loumenglevooint aks ovne (SEN Roster forced My School at. Platts- 18 tect 64 Inchea! by, ape! Deine Hinvre and My Mariutach. Ramble was At Baltimore. YALE-COLUMBIA GAME. Wright § to 2 and even. third. “Time and Bowerman. pire.) NU; || Gold Dowd to TWO of digtinetion. “His CEU Deep ea. ‘ 4 of ohh Also man, Monte Carlo, Marks ? ; Pot New Yorn (ins ndred-yard. ¢ plone (Hae ended Any. Thetia, | orient os OO fan, 1 Am. Trying, Gallet and Brac: aaa Murray fouled to Foster, Davis {iMtry Of the Milano Cinbishop. Farley Was won by 1. By St Tom’ tel Sine oAt thls pointe ee, A) es (Rpecial to The Evening World.) ing, Breese. Wet Grounds. In Chicago. |eanned,” Danny walked and. stol Ry dear tad Oy eviencant that out. Whithan, Benny! i It looked like the rice vould result that |. Batierles—Tif and Clarke: Pearson AMERICAN LPAGUE PARK, N. ¥.. | Sixt. Race—Three-year-olds and up; aie te game wag {ond May filed to Porter. NO RU and S.A. Sherman, Dartmouth, may, but out of the bunch shot Bonnie |@nd Hearne. Umpire—Mr. Conway. Abdi SThe Yale-Columbia game here fone mile and sixty yards —Cave Ad-] The | Chicago: cCincinnats cust) Third Inning. art! rom his pen iu The Bye. Time, WW seconds. } Kelso, and he mowed down the feld | At Jersey Cit: Oia afternoon was attended by a small }sum, 116 (Murphy), 9 to 20 and out, | postponed teeause of wet erounds Py ris ia ag World will prove interesting and ge iwith every stride to win going away. Faery Sieye crowd. The score by Snnings: fivet; eter Knight, 117 (McFadden), 6 to orter xr to Murray: Nighgls ive, not omy to Catholics, but] 14. petaile of Other Events see a vo were, head rt Toronto 0/0/0106 ¢.9 0000200060 0/1 and even, second; Water Dog, 117 Cornell Bi Ni out Cuddy avis made 8 | of other denominations. | Por ' The next two were, heads apart. Toronto... 6 OF0: 0,0. 858 Yale 29.000 2.00 6 0 Olt anderen. sey and even, third ornell Beats Niagara ane caten atohies fy, NO ocotnand denorninatans: re Thistiedaie aera ape Batteriee—Nutohell and Pearce; La-! ‘Batteries—fones: Entidia: Lee, Young ine “alt ia! an, Judge Erme ea 4 Q nae LV Naa missed three, Floyd was {Dut complete, and gracefully presented, Gas ~ The creat Thistiodule lost Glen atte and Vundereritt ‘Unepire—Giacone Umpire, Dr, Geret be : sy — ;