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Broker Coster’s Firm Fails as Result of His Suicide’ Woman Arrested on Ship Charged With Killing Husband Perkins’ Ss ee ooo Gift Never Investigated by Jerome Bese es he ee epson r = : soe Sten Sel a ¢ Weather—Clondy and cooler to-night; Thursday falr. : { oe — == | GREEN EDBTION ze : ie aie | | | f | “ ” “ R ES Uj LTS E I id 0 Nj A (Circulation Books Open to All. Circulation Books Open to Al nN! yt SINE 2 Nee SE Nae NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, Gs ISU 20 eee PRICE ONE ‘CENT. | | : | i a = = ore a = Beas | . 2 t | | SC see BY INNINGS: SCORE RY RES ORE BY INNINGS: 20,000 Spectators at Track to See the Philadelphia = 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0;- 3 Boston 1000103 0 5 ci 032000 000 1 0-6 , ~ 77 . g 1 z R : ; aoe "Brooklyn 000 01 0'0 0 O- 1 Highlanders 00 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1)Boston 0 0 3 02 000600601 I= 7° e a unning of the Big Event, in Which ‘| | ee z a eye MEE 5 =< — * : | "i an Excellent Field Faced (Special to The Evening Wort) PHILADELPHIA. | __tsreciat « ring Wort) hoston wins Wen cise : WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, FRE, Tyo, ZA, way), PU RICRSN AOBENeA Ie) Noles Stal R. H. PO siL3, R. H. PO. A. B. the Starter. } April 29.—With two games of the series|Knabe, 2b ......0 0 1 4 0 “~The five {housemd fans who cam Le 8 Ow It took elev nings for the| Shannon, If ..... OH 30 0 Qo ot four caGky Gane tp iia ia wis GEE, 6) occcuone @ © Ba @ BY etatew Ik to-da ta 0 0 0 0 0! Boston outfit to win -frem (ok) xt bat bag, Manager Billy Murray and his | Titus, rf 2 9 o/ tuch of real summer weath q s 0 2 4 1. Ojto-day by as oft tos, 7 coil f}) ft} sl | | ft) slusge ym Philadelphia | Magee, If 2 0 0] {oH started tn their tisht to knock New neu) 2 0 Olwas full of all kind bas 2 8 Re |gang of sluggers from Philadelphia 30H MP dng 2 Serale 0) 6a Qo BY VINCENT TREANOR. came to game this afternoon con-| Osborn, cf .... Mee Ose Oaa tecamneccth : Aas cool Bod W @ CoE E Us PUG EG Oso 9 8 a © (Special to The Evening World.) | gent | Bransfield, 1b 6 1 0 punt ee viaee es : 2 20 0 0 a waon antl fnally Mt eisai) ' JAMAICA RACE TRACK, NEW YORK, April 29.—McCarter by | Doolin, a3. .... 3 2 0 aeou ea a Ns a 0 0 2 2 Vand “Youn Cy" Young. It was nel | SONS eed aad © he game e Dooin, & 2 Ue re ¢ 1 0 6 4 0) fought game the yt 0 0 5 oF baltmoilencthe eae « : the gam: 2 : ae j } ; B80 a neck, Jack Atki ond by two lengths and Rifleman third. Time, ent. Pas-| Ritcnie, po... 201 he wae Mave pitialt ot Young, p co W 0 Bw Eisen g: Noo O Ol 4.46 flat, that’s the (et story of great Excelsior Handicap, arc lring Meese Bone notale Oe = fais i Total 5 i oll eA aly 6080 0 OH 0 the feature of opening day here this afterncon, ks the public tehte weng in he visitors. pean Sapeemne neat ie i 5 Da : ¥ zine gs OO O vO Pati ienl tanec mencniinmlenceiitt coi! nel es First Inning. BROOKLYN. iLANDERS. ese eee es probably split about even in a speculative way, because of the equal divi- aa invaetralent intoll R. H. PO. A R. H. PO. A. B,| to Ferguson for the secondi out. Donlin] ‘Totals ........ 6 8 *32 18 2 sion of opinion as reflected in the bet Ant’s score attee, 2b.......2.0 1 GB v UNiseasncnce sil. 6} when winning run was Jack Atkin was the favorite and \ ; played, but there was yj; Maloney, cf... 9 0 2 0 DO Grace, 3 siellenic (amnetns sell ne aoe US OS eae aneiorout Me( pas Pe cH Fi Lumley, rf. 0 0 8 0 0 t pi wis, Wa ya DO @ Chl ee . BOSTON. a strong tip out on m Tom Welch, his trainer, i PH oan z 0 WJordaneel bec 17/0 meee eel Oem OMemUH CHE AY tal iL } Heerfell, © ot 8 4 13) Shannon. NO R. H. PO. A. BL and this caused a big na) Neweastle stable. Brook- heehane 9 O- cite teHn oan. eld to Kleinow. Gessler | jy him 3 Secaealianing Browne, rf Q a 2° loN nibole Barts Poteet ee Ne second. ¢ put stea es Bs ‘S. | Beaumc { 9 @ile Nymph was n tat a as Hummel, If 1a oO a 0 MERAH ON ATOR It ) a goa jronnahan’ was truck on the arm| occur Cf---00 8 8094 720 a Renin oe Dee ae Sama Second Inning. WAM GSssconnoon @ 3 UO 7 110 Thoney. Keeler rolied out | Conroy, 3b ....+. to a h an inshoot and walked. Deviin's | Bates, If..........2 1 2 1 0 sats asa? JAMAICA RESULTS. Istnseot are t ny MioMcdecnttr|enty|/ Ritter, mc: en \te}0h 10M Si 0)ms0)| 10) UnElnnaleinanniated i etremplillliiClelnow ac OG, OIA tee Seno ee ee eh oak Ba nap which she held Le ee eicinaercutees copereie drove | Oaatoriug, p:.....0) 1.0) 90) 9.0) ee ida ESTE PS CRE Go EAE iva 0 0 1 1 Of Being, held at second, Nicklin walks WMG) Boro 8 OC O er ipkiolinaiimentan sti snut off FIRST RACE—Pantoufle (4 to 1| fin out. Bransfeld was the | *Bureh aw 0 Ol Second Inning. . -0 0 0 0 Ol noone Gur Teidweil waited for four |LAMeM, $8 0) Maes Seay here and knocked back then and 7 to 5) 1, Troublemaker (even fmm on THs hot gress outs | **Alperman 0 0 0 0 McHale fied to Kecler Ungiaub 1 vee 0 0 0-20 1} Wide ones and the first run was for sed |SWeeney, 3b. a ab) at 0) aSATHG o the nnn i Lewis and Jordan ha lined out to ¢ py. Wa as site | S nooWhen Bresnahan ed hon 2 z @tpwed the way to the h tur for place) 2. Frizette 3. i Jordan sent the ball right for al Bergen, c........0 0 1 0 Ojon “wiberfeld's error. MGrizer nledlout SS eae Sa taaiponed rguson that | Bowerman, ec. OO 8 85 0 Not‘er wisely teokedim-back then Bak, ipaee. Sheehan tun ed, on Ritohie’s |) iy Arie iene i) cecler. NO RUNS. Total siusesesee de eles) 18 edeAnlednoft and thal Weneueoneep io ost kh 3. 0) allowed Jack Atkin to make the pace bai thrd cond hath runners were |'Bell, P....s.ss.+e+ cner threw out Cl Morlarity corners stil oc poppe Pree Sachs Me Vecorle didi thie det onarcectibnt loos ue amaboval Cae ative! cove. melts Nant fly wos caught = = = er threw, out Chase. Morlarity | Batted for Lake In 5th inning. !un a. foul. ay pped | iindaman, p.......1 1 1 8 0 Hag zh 3 D: itehte, sew! jed_o t 54 6 y 7 oriari ‘ sl e ed to f ont Rolin) atuscravelalltite almost on hia cor tome 20d) 3sto) 5)ity We Ml Reed (4) by Ri AaLy eee aul ara) Oxsorne’, Total . ano0 1 8 SP ih) B Ee aORAclty tealing. | jz, Off Lake, § in 5 innings hin tt ae HUMen te and EN Rin scorer 1 Young, p. it 0 0 odie GUT bana ee eons Gated to 5 fer place) 2, Thetis 3. {No *Batted for Ritter in eighth en Balls—Off Young, 1; of) ana from Beaumont to ‘Sweeney to | Soa aS ! Third Innin Third Inning. Ritchey, to Kelly, to Dahlen and then | Total 7 2 Breckasle Ny menue THIRD RACE—Flemi os bay] **Batted for Pastorius in elghth. berfeld out Young. Niles Bases—Highlanders, 4; Bor-! iq Rawerman, Bridwell was. itiied ut! pa. i fee 8 Brookdale Nymph, after getting the E—Fleming (9 to 2 wax under Doolin’s foul fy! pase Hits—Oft Pastorius, 6 in 8 in- out Lord flied to | '98 Out-By Young,'6; by Doyle, 2. (he plate triing to score. » Hts On Wiltse, 3 in 2% inn- worst of the start, was cut off and nover |and even) 1, Fair Play (2 to 5 for litter making a. pretty | MnBs. Sis SONG! nUN ee | Three-Base Hits—Mcconnell, Unglaub! PUNE: 9, s ROOK Eee een OU tL Hal could get through. Down the back-|place) 2, Frank Lord 3. Stargowan of it. Ritchie was BN oe eo eA ete ee erie ic IMR er toommeola eiauane Chil AGH ae hoisted anect GGT Oa y ; Lae Fireteis around she for tum ant rent |won, but was aizqualified for fouling. qithered” No RUNS. | pha, 3 i NO] RUNS Double PayscChase 10 Elberfeta, | Hed, but was fo \ reece nto the stretch Jack Atkin galloped in Pastoriocs made a p Ritto right| | Stuck Out—-By Ritchie, 3) by Pas: Fourth Innin- linaeinieeenceewaieriala [tin cn Sweeney OF Portis DES U5 <ls 1K ont. MeCa over st eres Fars try tonfus, 1. by Bel erate ae dae ooratad el pire-Mr. Sherida a : . 2; of LI bth erent ASGa tay anc FOURTH RACE. *t-*--ter (16 to mallee Phree-Base. Hits—Humme!l Serer TOE aMan ern ieune need eal | ied yenins. Pon ELA Inee Le Reape straightened out, ae did Chapatiepec, | e OP ae a Bea TWorilise Hite-Mavee ser ais singled, McHale papped to | zi n took Ferguson's p ruck Out—by Wiltse, 1;' by Mathewe eee Sagat | ate 5 and 6 to 5) 1, Jrck Atkin (7 to 10|* Gh iE aCe Double. iiays—Grant to Bransfeld; etn BUR Ea ee | i f 1 the new twirler with a) Rn ere (fare for. place) 2, Rifieman 3. I Dodive throw ‘down to Doolin, Doolin to Knabe to Branafield. ee Pita arenting| fi i. \ Hae, ORR ace tidal a LO EE eg tee speek SO HEME IR pees _ Unipire-Kiem Aimer Nes 5 coment (lt | jadvanced both runners on RigB BET Hits—Ritehey, Beaumont. ceoniht. paps ciecyas FIFTH RACE—Pretension (4 to | fourth Innin’. i re Caan He was handled, w to s—Doniin, Beaumont. Ked, and Jack Atkin 7 i on luis bounde 138 eh Bi Hy. Devlin ¢ : Dah- ys—Donlin to Tenney Sraerec ang yasic Ati anclittons i mesavicemontoninton ng | NATIONAL LEAGUE. wo bag struck out.| 4 s hands, the : Do tin | Beaumont to “Bowerman. mY dred yards, but -= At Chicago. | tngiauy smashed a three-bagger tol Liniania: Cheed | UME was creeping u | eat 1 tisbu 100000960 0 0 Ql centre, Wagner wa in Elverfeld's Wwerman fle plc} aE Rei stinatonne s ! aa epee Seay Clit eCeven 4. | Ghicawo ec 8 0 00 10 0 0 baijen s Nites : alked, CIE a @tsee | wae ont at the plate, Beaumont to Bows , and Nottet, a s ie ; ay uh sae (9 to 10 far} a ; | battenes Camnitz and G.bson: Pte yaavoutm nasal noni’s m Nicklin to rid: | SRI ONGGinarerto piran se jounts with ce place) 2, Blue Stoc’ in and | ter 4 Kin Umpires—Rigler and LN ted ae ent second. tes | es re : their mounts with cea \ 4 ree = rea na Online Gabecnariae at PRUNES Ul il alked, ‘illing Kelly walked 1 to Seymour, Kelly hoisted MoCarter got his head in RACING CHARTS ON PAGE | EN iaree { y Moriar . Thoney. Conroy orcing In Uitehey doubled ver the left fleld fence for a TRU ASH AW eran CCT AIATCuaTUniaad (hell saiaae i Garin Udine: | At Cincinnati. 1 ety centre and went 10 | (fo the tere gar Tieawmont | ome Tun, Patches’ ted to Seymunr. 0} feet cheering i ms Louis—Cinc: t postponed; HOW'S crack Sane 8, Itse was t rken | len walked. Sweeney went out, 4 crowd on its ing wildly Magte's drive to the right fleld fen ce] pS Ta Innatiigamesnostnoned pu Stan) batted for out, MeGraw was s OW hig | larky to Tenney. ONE RUD So poeaae he Track: cel. i tan) B | Wane, “Gomeos. searing |Daughter of Standard Oil Mille Mathewson out to stains i Eleventh toninuss ine ontyntHouRanaet ent fe aia ce fer a | Stuiii was out stenime xe fs jen hotsted up for Manager Kelly tok out Lindaman ané m of font, say i nai | 5 Connell, ONE RUN, : iy 2} | ER RUNS place rT 0% sy camo out to Jamaica afte nim and i san el aueveaieitnar: chirakont| AMERICAN LEAGUE pa eaves ini ai pelea | FelDeclared| Free) tom | Gammamatn Vee aura ale lannolreenvercanieeareaeemaay to help usher in the spring mee by the stewards, ard | et esac rotey, throw come ‘ : ne She all ED larke Shannon grounded out to this popular race track. They came in ag mane, Fleming, Fale | colin inet mnie ! At Philadelphia. FEE A tS toes ec unnetimieante Wed Clarkson Pearls waas pened outs holly.” Tenney Bngled to centre, Dene Long Island trains, trolleys, automo- qfiummell get th Washington ....2 0 0 0 0 9 9 9 0-2) Moriarity, Gras struck out Diaaran senna oa in “Qepped one up for Kelly. NO Diles, and even the plain, ordinary Favorite Wins Fifth Race. Paraaitne ibeeeaie Fee pue tan ehal Warner eDy pert pedi qublton (aicconne cL | poweeney Teed ea stnwte howerman popped up = foul for Dey horse and carriage was not to be! pretension was an odds-on favorite in|'a Baie to lett, scnadink tlummel owls and Schreck. Umplres—Hurst and Con-| Wagner threw out Keeler. “Hemphill Referee Daniel N. Cohalan, in the te a a Dnt | wae a ae St Tenney. despised as a moans of conveyance the fifth race and tie ran iikepne, lead: | the hlaie., Ritter fanned ow Doe wg | Bolly. | was sofe on Wagner MeConnell. No proceedings brought to annul the mar-|Lindaman went out, Devitn t nn ¥ Beaumont singled to left. Beaumont The weather was made to order for|!ne practically all the way, Saylor tan! hoo, eh at eae AO} At Detroit. i ftxs : NO | Hage of Miss Iielen Maloney to Arthur| BrownelicledathellenmersrcutesmeNo) | Noel eecn id eae eamuupede ane atay proveomon bey Shen tracks wassiny ine tune ano vreatened the winner, pit Sixth Inning. PDetrole 2 0190 00 0 08) ss srate singled to centre. Unglaub's | made his report to Supreme Court Juja-| Fifth Inning. dfopped it Meantune” Young’ ‘came pba pemand) thensurrounu nes even utlloly money) (at nina Ritehiel wanted va tance aroundertitoll amare n es ea Ea eomtiny creycud diner aye tua) Novator Doyle) and tice McCall, and his findings were in| Tenney was tossed out. Kitchey to | home from third with the winning run. Tie many improvements made this | 07° my lteavanalcisdhatinratericnnoacteiledt sae nan nous Ura he Ce Ove DUD made a bad throw to first, allow aatary GHEY CRIED Kelly. Doniin fied to Bates. Seymour | ONE RU spring were noted and appreciated . out ton Baeehan. Jordan” smotacred | At 8t. Louis. McHale to take third and Upgiau? | Miss Maloney Is a daughter of Mar- Beasmont aoubl ed to right a red Eins Tee Every race on (ie card was interest: | PIMLICO RESULTS. SE one angermine) ienshers | Cleveland peace Oe J cas purposely allowed to Walk. | tin Maloney, the Standard Of1 miliion-| 0 Bates's taree-timer Into deep left : ' ing, but the big thing of the day was Pattee drove a skyscraper to Titus. | B een hon AeClavic Beli. roy made a bad throw of Young's aire, and the decision of referee, if Sentra peelleye tad to ymo' and the $10,000 Excelsior, in which the finest Maloney h bounder to the in- | Batterles-Rhoades and Clark; Pelty and Cy Was safe, while McHale Rehr rory hanvenuneritres|etbine rere 2 Bee ; : PIMEICO RACE TRACK, _|fela was ease for Knabe and trans: (and Stephens. Umpjre—Evans ! aot Pant ile confirmed by court, leaves her free| He was foreai, at second: on Dalen a field seen under colors at a metro- ; PIMLICC ont . feel %. y py | and Unglau d, y 3 5 grounder, Nicklin to. Brid well! at | 4 rack wis yea e post, | Lumley. NO RUNS. threw out seo ) glishman of her later choice, RANCH LENSE oe aa ° iS follows: | x ey. TWO RUNS. Talent Goes Astray. | Pence enantren cine irene | Seventh Inning. EASTERN LEAGUE. flied to (Morlarity : nas been arranged by Miss Ma-| Sixth Inning. See ae tite ca ann aie OngaMra. Sewell 10) (ioer-| cuus tore ofa singe. to. ener r threw out Elberfeld. Chase, loney’s attorneys to make application! presnahan singled to eft. Devlin | opis hey divided thelr / ne O.fand 2 tog. diem. Di Greene .Mamee doubled to) center and tn ‘ past third. Moriarty popped_to | to-morrow to Justice McCall for the! forveed Bresnaian, Ritchey to Dahlen yon te and Troublemaker, |107 (Hergen}, 2 to 1 and 3, to ABE TauNntliecorodemOnvarnet went At Baltimore. Meconnell, Conroy” struck out. NO | cont of the referee's report, {Nicklin popped one up for Bowerman while Pan won cleverly, with |Wantcoke, 104 Urtinen te “pemetrols out, Lewis to Jordan. Bransield flied | Montreal .......0 10 000 8 0 a | wnich was secretly fled to-day, ee eRe eae BIteh Go , Troublemak econd and Frizette|Relle of the Ball and Dilsey also ra out to Maloney. Doolin hoisted one Newark 00100 0:12 | ig nning. | 1907, Philadelpita and | Sweeney wi was out, third ace was Tin %o form ex-!BECOND RACH—For thresseargids | Vom creman erahbed. DWO RUNS” | “Batterice—rudolen and Browns, shire x our Melfale hit to! New York society wes shocked by the | MAnan to Bridwell, crying to’ s Jordat was too hot for{and Clarke, Umplre—Moran, yuacs, Unglaub fouled y the | actiy, and <thi 4 to L against Pantoule| and) upward; six trlongs.—Laugalag | ychabe ta ny ici | “Miherfold’ threw out Teport that Miss Maioney had eloped | Powerman was out, B went hegging. M ) made the| Byes (Quarrington), 7 tot and 3 to | Sheehan who threw ersey City. | RUNS. witli Clarkuciite aa sGunemusialiah an" tee tetra ont en eae ot + but died awny at the heaa] }t won: Clell Turney. 98 AY), TF) te Bransfield, doubling don up at | Rochester 00000010041 aan DRMIAaT A A ’ ry . | satled one out to Seyi as pace: LuLioaei ho head | th @ and ato second: | ‘ast. 10 | first, Usdorne’ made a marvellous éateh | Jersey City... 0 3.0 0 0 00 0 0-3 ‘les struck ou NOP FUNG: | Mae Oa ier sot mar ebeuene alone ye Seventh Inning. Pantoutte. Troublemaker, | ‘time, 1142-5, Also Van Senna Mummeil's long fly. NO RU) | Batteries—Barger and Ninth Inning. This esnsation wee tulld bs ing one}. Shannon went out, Dahlen to Kelley BOSTON, April 20.—Manager McGraw, weet ute kod eno’ Gergen, | Hob Callahan, Amontitiats | Eighth Inning. eolllgemend a Vencers tt. Conro ww out Crier, Young fied Wilea immediately — followed, — when | Tenney went down the same way, Don- | of the Giants, was savagely attacked after running in’ the ruck | and” De Burgo Dooin was retired by Jordan unas- | fo*4 OTOY ATE ot eee out ‘Thoney. lends of Osborne anounced that he |} walked. Dahlen and elle took} today by Dan MeGann, in the Cople moat of tle way, closed strong, I ara nee eet 1| gisted. “Ritchie singled to left. Knabe | At Newark, Bo et CUA Ad and Miss Mejoney, at Mamaroneck, [Cate of Seymour, NO RUNS ae sea ACN te ot Lod Royal Captive Wins. oat Ree Too cereolan cea | fouled out to Sheehan, Grant out to j Toronto 11000011 ate two years beture, had gone through a | Beaumont’s nder wot away from | Square Hotel, and but for the inter- Livy al Captive. the fast Golden Maxim nnigae, 19) CW yeitoauandi 4. toy) eheeniy NO RON e aeia cia [eoren ys Hoo210003 Neccereryenitt marriage ceremolly before a justice of Nicklin. Bates failed one out to Shan- | ferance of Pitcher Christy AIO LD Sitare hy of the Neweastle!5, won yowls singled to the Infleld, Burch; patteries—Tift_and McManus; Muller] ler, NO RU? When tol * RADnt 5 , NTE Ge ae SCE CIE TAP RTL Sida [Sr Won the rnally | oY ze, 10 a 7 batted for Ritter, anc ied out to hi ef CCE Ua 2 When told of Helen Maloney's elope- | mont couldn't get Hack to first and} oned ta be present the Gl. ‘i Bas Net eh isnally | Lord: Badge, 109 (Marty), 18 to 1 and 5) POG Fk oeman pete ede Pastor | And Stanage, Umpires—Kelly and Sul-' — - nt a day after it’ became. pul wan cute Doniin. to. Forney,” for a| Pened to be present the Giants! mans neus’ thir oie ete, 102 (eairbrother), 4 to 1] lous, and fanned out, Pattee singled | livan. 0 | borne said he was stunned and li double play, NO RUNS ger might have been roughly hene iy pinyed, bi teed, Whit-land ¢ to 4. third. 149, to centre, sending Lewis to second At Providence. | 1 that Clarkson knew of Eighth Inning. Hed by the big first) baseman now hey filly, Unite only a scat Nien fan Quick ‘Dance, “Silver Bail, | Maloney Walked, fling the bases. 1m | Ruffalo... oouso10 | i a fr i hi) ghacwagel Int Mamaroneck, (/) : . wity the Boston National League team, Biays her pric back. Nothing} Ottoman, Ordnooka, Jamesine, |jey fouled out to Grant. NO RUNS, Baltimore... 00 0 0 0.0 4 i verlisers {| me lt ua fay eae anced Hed (pe aneeney _and Ea y ended Be nas | coe ih Geis is THe, pet ont in Teont ad cnet! KOURTH RACE—Steeplechase; four- | Ninth Inning. Batteries — McConnell and Arthur; would be legal In England if Pabped to Lindaman, NO RUNS Jthe traded players, McGann, Bower- aceitorcheverecohi withode Hcl year-olds and upward: two miles) pay and Bergen went in the points| Pearson and Hearne, Umpite—Conway, J = }. int dy been married In the tohey grounded out ote” Tenney. | man a Hehviolmvermexchanakd her saddf girthe, “Aw they wun Dulolan, 14 (Grantland), 7 to Land 2) sp °rookiyn. Titus reached first. on | pe States. Osborne asserted that Clarks panten tanned. Sweeney fled to D nN ba the wretch Musgrave seat, Reed away. |) fa YY Fixing Vingining, 301 (iehien). Pattce's fumble, A wild pitch advanced \ % LESSON 1. told such a marriage woul) be | lin) NO RUNS jint this spring, and the fret andeliebanpesroretbiecd dts ) to Tand 2 S23) George Leiber, gc urwbler EAR wildiniteh advange . 1 ‘i has been sullen mood for ae Hogg ett eg Mans ests Tne aac 89 1 anal 22 tT 8 My te See MMEeick nut trays, | CORNELL LOSES AT HOME. | add tovetticr the total daity New nterview last October, Osborne Ninth Inning Pena aU a a Ae RS ; ning third, overteok him. Musg! 28 Ab SEE A Oe ye "field vent out, Pattee to Jordan. NO wee York City circulation of ANY marriage with Miss Maloney poppe ip for Dalilen. | SMC aneent aaickal had been looking over his shoulde | Prince of Plisen lost his rider. ayes y : ss annulled, Later he denied | Mathewson ‘ivent Ciena 1 and M Ww hus been ask confidently at tats thn bit soon went FIFTH RACE—Raltimore $F rdan flied aut to Osborne. Sheehan (Special tq The Evening’ World.) TWO OTHER’ morning newspapers y Rayne that he Meine do jus mim to the ae Koing Out, Lit-| py his fivends to take measures to ae- Oo the whip. yal Captive, howe fi Raw En tear vont OlGaneindlralnel eaitonls a hi: < 4 ‘i STi bt Sa eter anT __or ) Miss py. and did not ¢ daman to. Kelle y Was out ris personal safety le in th going away, fleld, ‘NO RUNS, lost her first home game of the season Multiply &y 2 the daily New York rir her stand ng Bowerman Walked sa f ; | Foul in Third Race. Peat | ‘ this afternoon to the crack etam of f EMUBIY City circulation of ANY WANT 12 BATTLE-SHIF SHIPS Huedd: itiiny to jacana, GG aT MARIE ate HEA SIRE AUS aoe ae The third race proved a big upsct, |A™d 4 to 4, third. ‘Time—t Also | Harvard Beats Exeter. Penn State, the visitors winning by the [| OTHER ONE morning newspaper, and a ed to Seymour, NO : show players. met In James B. Brady was scratched: and |'2—Billy Hibbs and The Wrestler, i (Special to The Evening World.) score of 4 to 2. Fine pitching by Vor-_ | iy either case ON THE PACIFIC COAST. ! Tenth Inning ird-room. McGraw! was * Fair Play. with EB. Dugan up, waa| SIXTH RACK—For three-year-olds | SQUDIORS FIBLD, CAMBRIDGE, | his and the Ibtless batting of the whol Donlin singled re 8 1 rt when McGann ate th. |Mass,, April 20.—Harvard defeated Ex-] Cornell team were the two factors in. |} THE RESULT WILL BE SO SMALL eat aes roa i - rled a. sacrifice, am. eset chat 1 ihakeclandeiee sable pitohed aj | THAT YOU. CAN SUBTRACT Ip J SPATTEE. April S/=With but one! to ‘Dallon for @ force out on, Dot vfiater faterfered. Early this morm: 7 7 a my et diss ing voice ie le amber | On Da SS ba. yy Ke 5 mo A PRT ee ay edad of looked to have a chance, was indulged and 2 'to 1. second; Rio Grande, 100 | Exeter. +0011,0000 1-8 but received || FROM THE DAILY NEW YORK CITY [Oe Col merce passed resolutions yester- | wens to second on a wild pitch, Devin ing Moti er effort to ate in ek the public. Fait Play got a bad | (Koerner), even and 2 to, third. ‘Time | Harvard... 1.0.2 00 0 0.6 1-4{ poor support, ‘The scores: CIRCULATION OF THE WORLD Comnteh favor the retention on te| walked. Nicklin was hit by a pitched | tack McGraw when the manager of ti but after skinning the rail in! —1484-5. Also staae Karma, Bel-| Batteries—Baines and Dunn; Brennaal Cornell ALONE AND HAVE A REMAINDER. Pacific coast. of not less’ than twelve] 2all and the corners w filled. Brid-| ihe hotel ordered the porters to put @tyetch logked to have the race phoebe and me Cavanaugh. ang ‘Currier, Pénn State. vattle-ships. =! well eg to Beaumont and Bresnahan’ McGann out made the hottest Kind of a favorite. | and upward; one mile and a sixte irate RY 'g In” Was all one could | —Holscher, 112 (Lelbert), 7 to 1 and 3 fol eter thls afternoon ina well-played! ino tenacan'a defeat. . ¢ hear in the rin, oorhe hic Fancy Bird, 10% 7 tol: 3 Bs Woorhges which 2, won; Fancy Bird, 10) (Burns), 7 to 1; game, ‘The score nee eohotikamsticaci carn

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