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Country Needs Rest and Quiet President, Croker Says Inspiring Ceremony Opens Catholic € elebration Week Society Girl « of | Montclair Found Dead in Her Bed WEATHER —Rain and cooler to-night and “ Circulation Books Open to All?” PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, APRIL 27. 1908. EVENING WORLD RACE CHAT RRSSUL TS OF TO- DAY’S GA ME! Very bad, Queen 3 ed_to the front 0 r fo fag ea push. : SCORE BY INNINGS | : SCORE BY INNINGS: LEE 28 8 |Philadelphia 0 0 4 0 0 Oro Boston Slats OO 9 0 : ac 2 0 0 0 on 0 2 0 2 0-- 5 Highlanders Boston 00000 turn, but aioe aie see st! | Brooklyn 010 Bee ck Sheep was Dumped in the stretch by gh ae cirsbut it wa not attowed, Prince of Camtiie ran a good ra ‘Queen eek i aces Oe oe | jerit_ran_a_winn! got (Specta to The Evening Worl.) g SEGOND RACH fe and upward, i (Special to The Fvening World.) ‘ Post—8.00. Off—3 oe resiritie 00°F (Special to The Evening World.) 1 PHILADELPHIA. | AMBRICAN LEAGUE PARK, April AN, i) SOUTH END GROUNDS. i aythe. ra £9 2 CN. > ra 1) A ra ei Rubus. _Owner_F._A. Fors me WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKUYN,) ROH PO. A, E.'st the prospects of seeing Jim Me-|Thoney, If. 0 0 ROSTON, April 27. |Shannon, rf Bon * dex. Sta ; jKnabe, 2b......... GB Vie : eset ONY . + These aoe a t | Aprit 27—Having trounced Johnny Me-| 7 TMbe, 18 og 1 tte Send his Boston entries against | Lord, 3b... 3 0] By the score of 2 to 0 the Giants won| Tenney, 1b... 01410 ase Red river $3 jGraw's Giants three games in succes: | CNM Of sees 8 } o/s oll team mates brought a Monday | McHale, ef 0 0 | the frst of the sertes with the Bean-|Donlin, If..... 0) id tORRS Be bs Ison pateeyl Dondven| and misli bunch late cucecinen ccs ane crowd of 5,000 to the Heigtts this after-|Gessier, rf........ 0 0 3 0 Ojenters here thts afternoon, Seymouriechesi: O10 5 Bi of fast ball tosaers returned to their Magee, If ........0 1 2 0 O!noon. The old Deacon appointed Winter | Laporte, 2b Oo 0) {0 as | ea eer Gruihee URLs b» Boooooua 4 0 0 Ae os own batlwiek to-day, where they began |Osborn, cf ........ 1 1 1 0 0/¢0 nite for hia crew, while Grimtth an- | Uneiauy, 1b... 9 4 (he Re See peered euceuac alia UE 0... © Bey MME form, oulgamed, King Cobalt atthe end. The latter showed a fete ee ri games with Billy Mur |Bransfield, 1b ....0 0 10 1 o|8ounced his p for Chesbro early | UB/AUD. : 1 1 o}the 3 ork men came home with Devlin, 3b... 000 3 4 Nanecrace for feat Coa nari a e. Red River found the weight too mu mae oe tee eonchlladelah ia anne aa eer grr in agner, BS... O 1 1 2 Ofthe two tallies in the elghth inning. Nicklin, 2b too v Bosven looked fine, but ot have | rom tsOme iy ‘ 5 steeeee 2 3 2 First Inning Criger, 0 0 Up to that time both h FEST a i field had gone ® 4 | Manager Murray was not certain) ,ooi0 "0 OL ssi eutiat Miles Toe eal 11 ed MEI BLE T, EEbosooan BO BO ldepeecenerwotid fut ini theleex againat | Bs Srarnagte 2 ; ke AY deel! out tor surala| WIECOR, eobosoen Wa 1 2 | deen retiring in practically one, two, livatheweon " 0 0 caocke 40 brc, Bthelbert—Morgan- |the Dodgers, but at the last minute ne | McQuillan, p .....1 1 1 3 0j0) ee |*MeConnell ......0 1 0 0 0 Be ee | By NS oe ela ectded to work 3 111 Big George SS See . Laporte to Unglaub. phy cal 2 ae Ne latthawson allowed only two hits in = sahara ar, | destden ito) wore SE a Ca) ROEM cecvonenass © GD 5) Als eat undead’ oy Ungtaie to" WIN: | poe) we ig | MPAt was probably the fastest game | TOUS veces 2 5 27 14 @ 75 | Bell was trotted oat b ¥ : a ts. ter the latter civering the word | tienes 3 24 18 y ot? Fier, He a uean 1b sh eat the Quakers with tis collection of| *Maloney ont on attempted bunts. | hry out Baht NO RUNS, ee pa inte ein aver played, the last man being called | BOSTON. | rennet es Murns - 53 48 feat curves. A good sized crowd was BROOKLYN. aeconauinning : : n ninth, ce one pene and fifteen minutes after R. H. PO. A. B Feet First tnning R. H. PO. Geasigr struck out. Conroy threw out HIGHLANDERS. ee eek Nh Browne, rf........0 0 2 0 0 oO 8 . Pattee, 2b..........0 1 65 8 0 t.aporte, and Klberteld's quick throw y x thousand fans saw the game. Bll sare cre to Gen on Bip vied nga, NO RUNS : R. H. PO. A. B ; Beaumont, cf......0 0 2 0 0 “ 2 ing | ptteved balls Grant, raised a little | Maloney, cf. +0 1 3 0 0 “Etberteld beat out a slow one. Ch Niles, 2b..........1 2 1 2 0 Birt toning: Bates, If OW at OD lead” wont with plenty wo spare saad chil repeeatens aves at unt Dona arecho” threw. to | Burch, rf... -2 0 8 1 1/struck gut ae diberteld’ mole second: |Keeler, rf.........0 1 2 0 of ,Onsuinon had two strikes on him and|icoiy, ib, 0 03h 8.0 Kran by the winner rough the last fur Ms to emp > Mek ‘onro: “i hen bowle y one down to Ma a Gigeeme adv, elowed ate \ |Pattee, forcing Knabe at second. lls | Jordan, 1b.. 2 0 5 0 Olto Money. NO RUNS. stant, If. oO 2 0) Oia tag Gana ey ERT Oe ee imitating, o 14 42 ES Be eens ; i ase, City ho Gr | jy 360 = 3 re] [ran ot ih vot McGee's Httle sky ‘Sheehan, 3b.. 112 1 0 Third Inning. Blberteld, 38... -0 1 4 2 0) fret out. Tenney got a great hand and | Dahlen, as... o 1 60 3 ¢ Gans 7 “Pattee failed to wonnect with three of Hummel, Reeves) 1 0 0) Wagner beat out @ bunt. Criger |Chase, 1b.......... 0 0 10 3 0{holsted an easy one for Ritchey. | Sweeney, 3b. 0 0 2 oO 4 me Meguil 7 Maloney bounced popped to Chase. Winter singled. z Young pulled down Doniin’s bang, but 7 ar | Mequtlinn's fast ones. Maloney bounced | ewis, ss v0 1 4 4 0) AHeney forced out Wagner, Cnesdro to [Hemphill ef.......0 ¢- 0 0 of? : s, but | Bowerman, c.. hb 5h . one t ied, who got the ‘all fo Ven 0 0 2 1 ol cenroy. “Lord forced out Winter on ®|Conroy, 3b O08 ee ee) ey Stal Mike: was) ouing 0 0 10 ford : Phy sounderNton DOC lo Ne whio) sass he a under to Conroy, unassisted, NO i) HDaadaoobs 201 O} given a start. He was caught off first Lil veeoaes . threw, Hiiio rst. NO RUNS | Ritter, OF ea Oe i Kleinow, c........0 0 6 1 0|by Bowerman, who chucked to Kelly |*MeGann . 0 0 0 Oo Golden Pear! a ES ew eb ne ONS a | Bell (0. OO at) inow was out. Wagner to Un-|cooah to Ritchey for the thi sa --- = 153 Black Oak... Bay ec Second Inning. | b... glaud. Winter threw out ¢ Aesbro, p......... 0 0 4 y(t hey for the third oul, NO} Minnie Adams F : 160200 200 : Osborn swung unsuccessfully at Bell's} Melntyre, p.. -0 0 1 1 OE Nites Mied to Gessier. NO RU? = Ss uN Totals .. 0 2 27 1 8 1 Goin Peary the ey! {liga thaw Are lee _Branetield Neeru “Laney”. SO ileoeRouounel Fourth Inning Totals ..........1 6 18 verara, mie one out to Seymour for! Batted for Young in ninth, a winning as his. rider pleased clce nn tyalenen ch MG sits i | Chesbro threw out McHale, Gessler “res é ah eh one made a xénentionit | Hinat base on balla—Oft Young, P a yaDit atG NAGATA TIePAM are Enalceme cts 6 a i Nctadeernannnsats hel = = — —]No RUNS. Rona! Bee in. NO RUNG PP! UP One for Don-| Struck out—By Mathewson, 4; by : ; = basen: ae Pattee ain in, NO Totale ......... 5 7 @7 11 2|° Lord threw out Keeler Stahl was | ly out—py Winter, 1 cn 3 see Young, 2 5 m years seliing, #700 added. one mile infield, which apalied’ (oriper gen inktourth out, Laporte to RUE ae Plberfeld | 4.5. 3 DEB OP eX Second Inning. Ntblenisbases=Bowerment t i ! rvine tn c doc was y ni and was handed | % B E filed to Gessier. NO RUNS. Two-Base Hits—Niles. 8 7 i Umptre—Binsite Emer wen gcfree pase to Arct. Shuwuan sacrificed, | **Batted for McIntyre in ninth, Fifth Inning. Umpire—Mr Sheridan Kelly, Bresnahan wae out eeoue £2 |- oo star MeQuilan to ransfleld. = Hummell! Base Hite—Om Bell, 6 in 21-2 innings; | Ungiaub struck out. Wagner fouled |——————————— ——— Jand had a kick on the decisi Deviln MZ 1s he drive to rigt Melntyre, 7, off McQuilla an sieeut hee: Tete walted f 3 Seu rot ¢ 2 r 2 f ts to Chisse. Niles threw out Criger. NO. a or four wide ones. un} ; p over the Nate. First Base oa Balls Off Bell, 1; Me- | £0 C2 NATIONAL LEAGUE. fled to Browne. NO RU. De i econ ree MIAH on om Meguilian, 4. Ghussl died! tol Geaslerftempn ili tied tohmalle warned the Giant's exarre! vein singled to-rightand |; or om Bas eiphia, 8; Brook-| + McHale, Winter tossed out Conroy ACO aly eee eee eae deneh | # wild pitch, Ber- | “girue —By .|NO RUNS. . PEA nto fan Knabe and brani uinnek eae TS 8 iy eel Gey toni TAOS mmoles out on Matty's benders, Ritchey mot > \“Three- Base Hit—Malone pee oning: Cinctnnatt -00200 6 feood icles eetenong Haton chelinidala t pace i ‘ (i ha Sesh ty Doolin, ‘Titus, Chesbro threw out Winter, ‘Thoney bo How GOPMOWHIBRTE eee Dora pecenaneneen, i the bali to for Magee. NO_ RUN ts bxHh SINTH ! so hit safely to centre, ~jsGunle Mlays—Lewis to Pattee to Jom een threw out Klenow. Laporte Third Inning. Tove Meguillan to. third. Grant @an. id the sane thing to Cheetiro, Niles “At Chicago. ‘ | Ontas f Meguilan and promot- °A@ia pitches McQuillan, 2. Smasied to left and scored on iceclers 90. Bridwell smashed a liner into the 5 : itr % vokews ‘Titus doubled to Umpire Kiam ' hot single over short. Stahl aingled to| Pittsburg-Chicago game postponed; | right gurden for a single. Mathewson Bari a IME enilbalitnd ap repo tees centre, sending Keeler to thind.Eiber- | cold weather was oul on wa foul of whieh Bowerman nt 2 Dugan. 32 ) third. Hell was then taken feld walked, Chase flied to Thoney. —— > made a wonderful catch. Bridwell took « Carne: &5 TSR epee Noibaie RUA Ahrown out at fret by Lewis TWO| ONE "HUN AMERICAN LEAGUE Peet Shannon popped to | Dahlen fs Vgaaarnenit 5 ont of the box a1 ‘lntyre substi: RUNS, mariinnin . enney 0 Bowerman. NO aa Buy fie Se ite 5 tuted, Maxee posted a beauty co cen: loney tit to deep centre for tare Con Co — RUNS | By 1? Dovle Fy Jire, sev Ge Ge A ES pcr walked, Jordan hit to| McHale struck out. Chase made a At Cleveland Howerman got a great send off for | y eo tenakn 4 : 4 tried to steal serond, but was called. \cgulllan dud Maloney Was nailed be-| marvellous stop of Gesslor's hot smash L Mia good work of the last inning when! America Wants a Rest for a! = Sluntiee 0 9 f re B PEO NG) Hees CSS Tae ixeon nape eacau en {0 ] and threw hin ‘out to Cheabro. Lat | Retrott “900 O18 9 Oa] Mm came to bat. He fied to Shannon = plitzke bat apnin a jbut as he ‘ried to mate ses Srant, 00) aked, flli- aC to Chesbro. {Cleveland ....... 10 a] Young. fann rowne 0! . _ | — ola fog(P tat an the hit he Was easiy caught, Burch Ing the. bases ell Taaated te | Ree RUNES 1 Cer eeatterles “Malioy and Sohmults Chic, | Aammete Devin wo tossed Nevers | Long Time, Says Former YS Hed | Bonnet Fel Ito Pattee to Sheeh Burch mane a Nett, sgorit re F Jordan and Laporte tossed out Hemphill. Con- and Clarke, Umpire O' Leuettia ues | Tenney, NO RUNS J wo Mh an ato) « Irinsfell's pro: hird Wis. 4 2 \ ST Tes “ei mrong?) (Pisider anit ia ne Me. BotR Re went cut, McQuillan’ t, Bransfield, |£0y, Med to MeHale.. Kleinow died the | At Philadelphia. Fourth Inning. Boss of Tammany. ’ Bonnet! an Raviiet fr Mofntyre's long fly was snatohet by Hummel! reaching second Ritter went b> ‘Washington ...0 100000 —1 | Dontin was out, Dan elty. % s 2 nttus. Patton Hannes ont for the second out, Tooin a renrie TWO RUNS Elghth Inning. Philadelphia 0 11 0 0 900g 3| mow waa ont 10" Kelly. Hresnuhin wes ig Ling /auataloneyas.vounced Sone tol RADs) i ning. 1 fed to Keeler. Elberfel Batterivea—Hughes Vickers | ut, Dahlen to Kelly. NO RUNS | pu. 7. whe tossed him ont. NO RUNS. Grant ouled out to aitter, Titus | yoeeuh Ree ee ec threwmoltilananernirn Umpires Hurst ind eee Beaumont was out, Nicklin to Penney. |, DUBMIN. April, 27.—Richard Croker Fourth Inning. singled to lett. Magee forced ‘Titus at | Criger. NO RUNS. polly. Hates sailed one out ‘for Seymour. Nick: | to-day atred some of his views regard- | AY Dooin | SS00Rd) Lewis to Pultoe,” Magee stole | Tord threw “out Chesbro, | Nijos At St. Loul in and ‘Tenney took care of Kelly. NO | ing political Ati 1 Uni Doolin fouledmout Mt Berne mvt peaon a and jon Ritters wild throw leingled over second, cones sects i ; + Louls. RUNS. & political conditions in the United drew A pass to McQ jown he reached third, Osborn walked ale, Niles out stealing, wer to) Chicago ....0 1100 State: a dowd! play. Lewis to Pattee to Jor-| Bransfald died to Malone, NO RUNS, [Mame NO RUNS St. Lows ..01 100 Eicnaloning: Pee | JB) Roem ne chs rermenuasy| eo couble pia Fe Aaa eae 3 Devin went out, Swueney to Kelly, | possibilities, however, he confined him- aT 2 rat on| Doolin'sl tum=|(¢ancear are mntree tee Fo and Ninth Inning. Batteries Owen and Sullivan; Howel!|Fine stop and threw. Nicklin Med 16 | gett to the case of Gov. Hugh ble, On } 4 throw | Maloney out, Grant to Bransfela. ow oConnell batted for Winter and | 8nd Spencer. Umpire—Hvans. Beaumont. Bridwell was third out bie One aged to] RUNS NT ee ivioney atruck out, Lord ——— Dahlen to Kelley. NO RUNS." | ‘The indorsement of Mr. Hughes by, LORIN et thot one —_—___ forced out MoConnell, Chase to Elber- Ritehoy was out, Tenney to Mathews | 0” 09) and peris tine anand? PIMLICO RESULTS fold, Lord was out ‘stealing, Kleinow EASTERN LEAGUE. gor. Mathewson pulled down Dihlen's | the New York State convention, he han ore “gentre, advancing Sheehan to Ne to Biberfeld, NO RUNS sen Rounder and tagged him on the line to | gatd, he considered only @ compliment gant vast ee rst. | Sweeney out, Bridwell. to ‘ recond Hla islwalken” fll’ng: tie) Besse! | nineT eR ACH =i woryear-ovdey neo: ARMED JERSEYMEN OUT At Providence. Tennay. NO RUNS | from his own State. sess ote Lumley batunind. Knabe to Doolin | elghths of a mile; selling. Sixth Inning. “Mr, Hughes's action in reference td Kiechan scoring, white | Frummel: |, hry. powell, 106 (Koerner), 6 to 1 anal HUNTING FOR INCENDIARIES. | Ferritence 2759-8 888} 0 8 God] \Smeeney and Kelly took care of the gambling bill should injure his pros y © INDENT 7 > fonchied third. Lumley stole secon: Lo 6, a fi Mathewson. Ritchey and Kelly y: BY tINCUNT TR ANOR, ainere geive alone Ay to nton |, Gerald D., 101 (Leibert), 81-2 to 1 and ae en | ant ercmORPRR Neng Brown: Wie iso for’ Shannon's roller” ‘Tenney min: ects aa a polllclan,” sak he, “Why SPIKE ROT ROTO Na tO RUNS. 2 (Special to ) 5 if eabineiat 5 (Specla! to The Evening World.) sk) WANT coattr 2 Autumn Matd, 10 (Burna), 6 to. 1 and} say ou tNGTON, N.J., April 2.—Armed At Newark. Cet tegen’ Ponlin tiled to Bates. | cannot such men keep out of that rut? Ayan rot ACK 197, 3 5 ee bam jeecact Montreal. Bowerina oO watt Is not all fe a gamble? Are not Mr. . AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, April 27.—Fitz Herbert, the cham URN ya ae eI eee een aor el lcasn Cth Atak) ht) Oe SGU? ates OOO UA OH Hermite seatg Cet os GeO lean rennin premnee aans Cry 7 2 Plcraihenmectineatonda ten final vawiannanmcenterdne romoting, nade to second. | Baldwin, Pie and: Billy Hand! Weel Amerell: PONHEDiae ere £090)" || Hattarion Keete! and MoMamis; Prin | Browne, closed the Inning, going out, selet the part of the gamble that’s pion place horse of the meeting date, tinal Ta_race to-day i to Pattee. Magee holst-| SECOND RACE—S/ ‘ ing the wilds of Sourland Mountain | ana “Richer. Umpires—Sullivan Devin to Tenney. NO RITNS { q J ' { in doir caused the st of f Lauminel, “Osborn aise | year-olds and ‘ip: X furlongs; three |" afternoon for a gang of supposed Kelly, Hyani sand Seventh lanl | pleasant and gives pleasure and propose the Woodhaven Stakes, and in doing so caused th gest of form ‘the alr which Burch |” Park View. 1 Ko. ie ‘i = 1 | MALY J) to penalize it.” ) and she was conceded astonanon (Koerner), 4 to 6 and| .endtartes. Suspicious characters have | At Jersey City. Seymour was easy for Young and| ‘What America needs,” Mr. Croker upsets. Trance was an odds-on fay Hadn't she breezed home in record time in her last two races, ; her fields look cheap and ordinary? Why, any old price was considered |punt Bar bat! to tleht feld) Wilton Lackave, 118 (Harty), 6 to 1|9en loitering In different sections of | Rochester ....00001000000001. 9| Kelly. Brosnahan was out, Dahlen * 5 i Wes ; 3 1 ahoatey 2 . Da ‘© gald in conclusion, “i# @ quiet President. Ynsen, Maloney wasland 2 to 1 the mountain for nearly a week, and | Jersey City...000000001 000002] Ke! Deviin was retired in the same a eee ant Soa reg tara MiOae strikes after failing to} Hergoo 105 (Fairbrother), 12 t 1 yhich de- | Bateries—Duggleb: order oy a stop and throw. NO jereached first and Pattee |4 tof. thin, Time-L1416,) °° 2 84] they are blamed for fires which and Vandergtitt. Uinplre: Stetotee 2 | RUNS ; "ow NO time under some statesman Mke Willlag Pani on Dooline Intl throw fo frst of | «Also ret, King Avondale iyed the bams of Charles Danbury, Beare eter ley ueeshaes veal Rect aia ay | like stealing money from the peor Burchiey srayinders Flange Ur con armat iy Kitochan, Baliat.Pro-|o¢ Rock Town, and Green Abbott, at letras at eines Pn |waa out. Mathewson to Tenney, Kelle ae Marana inkGecdinnins ike ins ne) A and Pattee A y + arburton, early to-da: Both men ‘ settee oO rd victin, Devlin to Tenney. | is Horse - ane Gliheatee neh a and at the Sotte se eee Toolin, Murch reaching thin, | “PHIRD RACH" Beven-elghth | ilarburton, early to-dex. en | Bur a 20 Tenney ) Boe ee ee eee aa recereniVOllee lever eeine ett ds Beles renee Sarina rescond bit Ruroh was |mue, four-vear-olds. LTD Ce OM a ravi, live stock In each Inatance | Miniorel ts oo oreo 08 a ) Mr, Croker has strong hopes of add- soundly. Fitz He Ae palled at the plate on Doolin's pretty] Sugar Pine, 110 (Brady) 4 to 1 and 6| being burne my panna ee reese none! at Eighth Inning. ing this year the Thousand Guin 1p fy time to nose Queen Mar- | throw home to Doolin, NO RUNS. to 5, 1, Constables William | Math ste} ark : he Oaks at Ep. 2 “ le L. Ditts picked up a stranger | pea Nicklin singlod to right. Bridwell |at Newmarket and t Sixth Inning. teRtarte. 112 (Koerner), 11 to & and 4 aye aeuatain and) hed. him jlocked bumped one jn front of the plate and | som to his previous victories on the Brite home In front the good whe they pasved out of third mone: lengths to ial Sudmea eT NRA CNOA ERI SAAE REST | ra Lord's crazy aniles at the post! pransfield was disposed of by Lewis! wairdsomo, 112 (Burns), 18 to § ana} ap here this afternoon ‘the prisoner 1CASSIDY TELEGRAM Boe SUG Nant going, to the halt: lish turf. His horses are all right and have ond in front Preceptor, Falton, spatle] the atari, and ineldentally any fand Jordan, Doolin’ dove a fly tol4 tos, 8 Tine—t. {entes any connection with the fires. Tikit ako Cuuthe ren Bumped one | Fr rea well, Mr. Croker has actor tat, never ¢ him) golng Ani) chance Qucon’ Marguerite might Rayo ee ney ete ae ea Doon Reine! ohm Balle ae that Beg ee he, Bu: ~ INQUIRY TO BE PUSHED. for the first” out.” Shannon. drove to | jged a contradiction of the stories cl he was never In the hunt had, Ho swerved into her, nearly {ty secand’ Knabe hoisted one which | feng switt, ‘eon an DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE peal ee Sate akg Bed eo through | curating through the sporting papers hice Dontin singled te enor: | chat the most promising of his string ur bumped Dahlen, | had wintered badly, and that the pros- to Ritchey, forcing Dontin | pects of his stable for the coming sea- Fita Herbert was reeontly sold to Here | Knocking her down, man Brandt, the trainer for Baraey |up. Dugan sent her a s the barrier went | Lewis got under. NO RUNS. FOURTH. RACE—Steepiect SOAENGRER Re : eo fle! wun was thrown out by Doolin. | year-olds and S hase four 4 eae } b pril 27.—Ass?stant jor fhe Meld, ANAT cHrmmeil got to Arst_on Grant's wid |” Kemp Tdgely: Me (ene j es to. 4, SILENT ON RACING BILLS.) ...icc0 states District Ac: orney Given, d ran in his colors for the | while she made up a lot of ground, it] throw. to Branafield, he tried to steal |and out, won when asked to-day If any action had diy nev fanned Schreiber, 2 has come on surpi E ered fron Jury which de aver « lo-day. Was only to quit later from the early | second but was nipped on Dooin’s| Betty don q FF. rit 27, 0 1 t tt RUN ie first time to-day n cere | eftorss, SD YC DYESS GIO CY AL A Gye iC SEy ariel Pall acuavecpied eaten, (ease) RL Ch) BUFFALO, April 21,—Democrats Of | near raken to determine the a sy Went out, Nicklin to Tenney. | son were gloomy. He thinks there flo~ Netter Has Narrow Escape. — | . icon ganna on agua Lg eee acesmiGcataneiaae ERTS ve Forty-seventh Senatorial distric for the alleged error in the Fas wns out, Fridwell to Tenney. | tions may have been spread with the Notter and Jockey Flynn | Roseben Is Beaten, é Seventh Inning. to L third. Time—4.20 3-6. > held thelr adjourned conven: t.er-Cassidy telegram relative to race, Sweeney went, it. Mathewson to | onjeot of discrediting him as a straight escapes from death under} The mighty Roseben was beaten in the| Grant filed to Lewis, Titua also put|cirimy. Deval. Guard oy mee n at Lockport to-day, and nominated | track legislation at Albany, safd iia:| Tey: NO RNS sportsman should his horses win. the hoofs of twelve horses shortly after | second race. In the betting ring it was {one up in the air for Pattes. Maloney | FIFTH RACE—Two-vearolde te A, McMahon, of Niagara Fails lone District Attorney's office had been Ninth Inning. Pe atemeair leanne lehinwasleanitel the start of the sixth race, In the jam | expected he would be, for his price went {robied Magee out of triple by a great }and one-half furlongs tnelr candidate for Senator to run 4 to take up the matter and would Bresnahan fed to Rrowne, Devin! a4. Be eaula (reve ca tzalatibmelonee +3 4 5 ) of his lone fly. NO RUNS. Al Busch, 12 (Murphy), 5 to 1 and “ ction called by Gov Bie Idi was aut, Ritchey to. Kell Nicklin | see as at a , ag the barrier went up both went over | back when It was goseiped around that |°"yoya 36 after a, run coliared Ritter’s fy |to 8, won.) and + the special elec a a start an investigation within a fewdays fod ta Beaumont RUNS. jiensex nthe winter In good shape and the ficads of their mounts, Red Bonnet | he wasn't up to a hard race, ‘The cone | ince ‘i. MeIntyre cent a hounder |. ‘Taboo, 114 (McFadden). 2 to 1 and {ughes to fill the place of Senator |g request to the District Attorney, lowerman beat out hia drive to Nick-| bar accident Mr. Croker thinks she wilt and Raquet fell. The boys escaped | sistent Berry Maid, capably ridden by |'0 Knade, who got the ball to Brans-|to 10, second. : nehot who died recently. fos naa nat nadnldhreciivabedslinesintiee Ntocanns batted storeecune enn NecCATENCIR EDR NORE eR seclous injury and were carried back | Musgrave, was the winner. She beat | iliac” Que a Ay Te Magee, Wl 7 tO b thing Tine oR ae | Land! A spectal from Lockport says that | sentative Fassett or the Western Union fein tanned an’ Bower eee Thousand)» Gilneas eam to the paddoci« tn the starter’s wagon, out King Cobult after the la:tor bad her | PNG \iso' ran Sing. Lucille R.. Aaron Mahon was asked after. the con- Telegraph Company, Mr, Given de- |?) goymour. NO RUNS line Onks i 5 apparently beaten at th 1: pole. dack, Drasesa. 1 varre, Cunnin ention LOO or ¢ £ e Li 423 Big Chief a Winner. retvasthtentavetoesineeecree roicl Elghth Inning. Indiun Hunter, Check amd Gaid's | track -kambiing, Dut he deciined to re Y.. April %7.—As a \ a Orby Fully Recovered. Big avorite, won the open: | Muscensm Mave eentns MoCarthy, and! Osom singled to right fold fonce. | Gastis py. eecdy Mlsattl allure | as ee nee pike a Vy Recover eee sae ! ne ‘ it developed a a A A Aida LN BOHEMIA. mm VOMAG| ST. PAUL, Minn. April 27,—-President ‘singly and has quite : ———__—- Jone was the first necting | Ber bua etter arate Molatrne 3, ors oat AGI Lil o7y ents okie and iy i pantia fey Can atinic Mut led all the way. She was| gan. Doolin singled, and on Buroh's | upwards; one mile and forty yards —| £ Deiat aoe |iinetne! esstonal Hon. 2 ovent favorite to win at the meeting: | gamoiy challenged by King’ Cohsit at | bad throw to the plate Osborn scored | Serville, 4 (Bergen), 2 fo 5 and out, 1; ene Be ote ikea ele Rennd. nom lere Saturday the Republican organiza-|tennon, of the St. Pan! American Ass He led practically all the way, wa elgnth pole, It was nip and tuck for | and Doolin reached thin. Dootn sin-|Peter Knight, Mo (Mc Pie Pet’ Went comes ‘emtigea| tion of which 8 controlled by Cor ton, Basedall Club. announced to-day t Berry feated him for the Atlantic Stakes c! te ond. c led to centre, scoring Doolin. Me- and 8 to 1, 2; Miss Cavanaugh, 92 (Pair. | © er ” ‘ man Fassett, Senator Owe Cas: he hed secured Pitcher Frank Farris frou Le al eee CO Cie uillan's bint’ Ay was collared by [brother). 7 to 1 and even, & Time—1.4s | WB Bohemm With Xout Ye will be eivea rete ttiernate. del the Love American Teanve for $1,000 masts: Shbep) challenged, “but coutdn't (Continued on Second Page.) MoIntyre. Dooin stole second. Knabe|Beggarman aleo ran, muste complete, istrict to the Chicego Convention. fg (Continued on Second Page.) ‘ » Hy

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