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‘WEATHER—Fair to-night; Teesday rain Che uy “ Circulation Books Open to All.”” | arid, [“Gireaiaion Boots Opentoan™] V RESULTS EDITION | NEW YORH, MONDAY, MAY Uo BYOVc PRICE ONE CENT. 7 CENG WORLD ERT RESULTS OF TO. DAY'S BASEBALL GAMES Weather Clear. May 18. Track Fast. IRST RACE Maiden colin vyearolds, $900 added: five furlongs, straight. ff 22%, Start good, Won easily, Winter, &. c.. by ten Brush 4° Eilbek 10 MoCarthy » 2) do io SCORE BY INNINGS: BY INNINGS: a acnhsaptsieati tis eameercencenseseesnescemcascennanaasauneasnancasscsaancasn} (reSsabearearcarcancancascascqucasaascescancannescesnascase The Gardener ne ay ile qo Netherm Donatus Rostrum .... : rugwell “0: SCC io = ae 0 ‘ x in Hur ie at i a Bg 4} | Giants , 0 YO © 0 O 1 —5 Detroit 0600001 4 0-11 sD TEACE=Malaen fillies end; w oldinsal Uwoyecrcoldey W000 aided Tour end = a | ote leh w ne feats . | (Special to The Fivenine World) BATTING ORDER. (Special to The Evening Worlt.) HIGHLANDERS. i - ae Start fair. Won handily, Winner, b. f.. by Relle's Commoner | CINCINNATI, May 1§.—Dark clouds AMERICAN LEAGUE Py ; | ay oases LEAGUE PARK. May R. H. PO. A. i} | 42 6) BO hab ay SBSH BAe. on- o- Sohulte, ‘Time —0.53 Hi. of hystorin on the part of one George | walked and took J omuch excitement in the out, Schmidt. o Wee. st? Bh 5 5 my ) 0 . |and a heavy field, the result of much! Cincinnati Newari (IRA crowd of 80 was on hand to|Niies, 2b.. .......2 3 2 0 4 Bailing 4 34 [rain last night. gave rise to some doubt | iLuggins, 2 Shavnon, rf. seo the Tigers tackle the Hilltop brig-| Keeler, rf.. ......0 0 0 0 0 Bumten © zg [88 to the poastbitity of pulling off the Kane, ef. Tenney. 1b j ade agin, and with Mullin and Chesbro | eemphill, of 0280 ‘ Gamer oo aon eee aml fuer pen ee earl Lobert edb Donlin, If., matched against each other in the box | 4 20% 0 Shreve ; 42 |earnage scheduled for this aftern Mitchell, rt aay niet. [a hot fight was promised | Chase, 1b., OO Gob Conlin iri: 3 |the local lot. Both managers were b ial | | ems nlelaiane 3 anxious to get at each other, Ganzal| @1nzel. tb, Rresnahan, First Inning j Stahl, If... pas lee Janek be.) Koei RPI Hones bec: Qn Devlin. 3h. McIntyre struck out and the crowd | Ci % & os Feniag tine eo 19 |for the wake of his nrospective reputa- | 11M Os peel Sa HS, CME AOE) Os Goon eiica% Einooseco AB 8 | sank si 10 2) | tlon ana big league pilot. and MeGraw | MSKOrt ay ¥ took the same d¢ Schacter and Jen- Ball, ss.. 1... Oh (25 38° siamo) 01 100 20 | to cash In on at least 50 per t. of Uswitt, ss. R 1, ss. nings made a k ont ast strike | ‘ t W W h I S i th S j Fulda latotattenteasks seas or Site-teae [his prediction, alleged to have heen Spade. p, Mathewson, p. and mpite Hurst ordered. the natroit | Kleinow, c 00 8 dao oman Ome uing € oenior ; Fane wood ‘race Fount tioned FOR: | made in Pittsbure. to the effect that the Umpire, Mr. O'Day frapeger out of the grounds. Crawford | Cleabro, p. 0 0 0 io S e T AGHS IMAI TOP SSHRC TARA UOWATaT VT RTGdGa eT; [CMTE Would take ¢ raight 3 = toNiles led off with a single, but was Doyle, p.. . ak tt) Senator tor an Absolute Divorce . ROU a dieece) Gavel seca ja Getracee (UMS urpun saosin) j iA (igh co Selintor” agi fied) NeWOM, De wa 9 9 0 OO Oi ReUTSee none. oy AEG x iS, fo lcIntyre. Keeler was out steal-| *Mortarity F will take pitcher Upp off the hand " [in Seay at ee aes eb E stea Y vce cos 0 0 0 ONO Produces on Stand Muissives | SL TES | Cinctnnath before the Giants get out of i | NUNS Ee) = aan | wed 2d EE |town, Watvers have been asked on | Second Inning. |Totals .... cc 8 8 27 1 He Sent Her | 2 §3 as i oe fs) date Bicnest MeGraw at ; Con, slammed a drive to left fliela| “Batted for Newton in the ninth. whe | 65 clined to consent to the south; ence for three bags, and he scored o: | ¢. Lynch % °F | return to Columbus. There was a con vl tk Rossman'a single BYELRBHOT SRT ERIN DETROIT. — Canipalaner miter » R | fe adc ~r af te | | beat out a bunt. Ros: 5 forced | nan if beat, Garner Groke ith th front aiid) forcing a fast peers llevulceeerries Re a Sa a third on Sehintdt’s ‘bunt, Cheetro. to lease, i. fe 7 A.B. a a iy , Ane a streton and won with plenty to spare Heman came to the outside Dn Aecretiry a onroy O'Leary) doithled pit McIntyre, If....... 2 “My little brice-to-be,” wrote Sena homas Collier Platt to Mae pes hough he closed ‘strong, never threatened the winter. Oxfort hea | and Manager Ganzel in regard to Upp. | CP in CougHiite Anat Mending Cont ah Bhi 9b. 2 ee ? Ps more foot 1 on eamely. “Dandelion improving. and is worth remem- [Pie Cincinnati Club's opi! ex: | \ Alli third.” Mullin’ singied iE ehmidt to |Shacter, 2b, 3b....1 2 1 8 0 Catharine Wood tack in November, 1901, according to testimony giv a = === = |pires to-morrow, ao Man we U HE and: ¢ rear Mcintyre bounked a wine {Crawford, cf......0 2 2 0 0 f 7 added, three-year-olde and upward: selling: | Must decide be that tine : | i gle off Chesbro's wrist. Schanter it |Copb, rf before Justice O'Gorman, in the Supreme Court, to-day by the plain- Winn obineey WINtRROUHITIRS TERE él for two bases, seoring Mun. Me- ee nr ; puree y eile sje st). () . F i ree | pleas estes nivre scored on Crawford's fly to|Rossman, 1b......0 8 13 1 0 iff i suit fo by Mae Catharine Woo.-Plitt against First Inning. | Stahl. Cobb was hit. by plitcred ball : tiff in the suit ior Se EEE ee eee rRattE| ne ro Eien We ER R seman singled and Schaefer crossed COONEY, Pesaos tl |) oO) . > i arret of Nev ‘ork She lsc stifie at mney fouled to Be Doniin tied | AS ors asr City the, plate Cobb was out at third, = i the senior Senator trom t New York. She «ilso testified ii EaRtenal™ ARuethe Mia wid isn’t its Stahl to Conroy. | Umpire Murat res pane Obi verec0le le Aes eae the Senator in writing to her making plans for their wecding called | SeRIA! threat id ty eaten ron it, Bred, Magistrate Let Him joount and Taig tascinan Cougniin was a - ee ; A ; 9 ( A PS eR himself. “Lovinely. Tom.”" i here the boy gent him in f Shannon scoring nour on. , 5 | a! ne game for kcking Geet tbosusts 0 himself “an old fool’ and signed himself, “Lovingly, Tom, 3 | Bresnahan walk Drive Off | SIX RUNS. M s gt) Breinwee : chaefer took Coughit q{ Mullin, p..........2 2 1 4 0 The long-deterred and 4 ded trial be with the opening | Huggins = Dewna went torsecand. ase flea | ---- = jong-deterred and w J alee eg g ican wall | [to Meintyre, Stahl hit the sconsboand | Totals 11 16 27 18 f court to-day before an a ce ot ait packed the cham MTenney Ni RUNS. , mpertinence, not to Sahl tol thing oe E ber. When the ne Mae Woog ng Senator Plait’s letter econdiainning z Conroy 10 think. KYcinow forced out | inst Ban innings : v ; . A ' Devlin singled to left. Time called wn by Baecirat for a section of the | Bel Pons ta Po Taner aoeeee gue | UrRE 3ase main “Off Doyle, 1; off ere @nceulid » County Court-House there was a stam- Jon account of rain. Doyle singled tO jangseape in front. of Charles scored yle bated for Chesby f ft on’ Hases—De: h on the stent st fs OR ‘ Jleft. Bridwell forced. Devlin on Bi es 4 far a Dut by Downs, TWO RUNS | ees On HaseeDe Highland- * Frection. ¢ istice. sorman’s room that looked like | grounder to Looprt, Mathewson out, Schwab's mansion on Riverside 01 Third 1 ‘Biruck Out—By Chesbro, ae N pede in the direction of u Ked like a | Lobert to Ganwet, “shannon wingled past to-day, was the cause of an outburst) Doyle pitehing for Ang RAT Ee pert cones eta B Spade, Doyle scoring. Tenney Mned to is ew York. Downs} Home Runs ies, 1. » Hits—Gobb, ny | Two-Base Hits —O'Ls uc off on the Backatretch, mayed 4 and dust lasted. ‘geist aie wean. | Kane. ONE RUN. f Mazina tad speed. but adit aa Wruet, Mitchell doubled to right. Ganzel sac- | Grubb ‘ond as Doyle threw] Threr-Ta. ely ary hit to Con: tush to a fire. Schuefer, i t solute aiverc Moe ae > ara: “ oi Ay. v 4 1 1 end Dow: s " ‘ The eult te for absoti 2s eeneees rificed. Matty to Tenney, Mitchell out, { aftern session of the West sige | 32 ne was run down, Conroy to} Stahl Ball, ¢ z an Catharine Wood-Platt asseris that slic | cended the stops to the witness-stand, $1,000 added: six furlong! Hridwe to Bresnahan to Dev im ON Court ide (ees Doyle. Mullin struck out. NO! Stolen Bases. Soe 2; Crawford. ‘ é but a rather slight, bespectacied, squa Schlet's tap, askert out, Devin to buble Playa—kKieinowst i was married secrs : tee I sereeale ping loaiaeawGra nec horltee Winnersibr: Penney, ‘NO rns ls tiarearndelalal horasteameyoune radar Downs threw out Niles, Downs eguble Playe=Kieinow to Chase. to the Fitth Avenue sn the MINE! be caliad forty years old without undue) Maax St Third Inning. frisky horse, who has not yet absorbed (Tae Wye saNe, OF, Keeler’ s rire | Hit by Pitcher —Cobt ! A 191. Two years later, she risk e costume lof |, Bara. B. Dugan. Donlin lined to. Paskert the efty ways Mt characterize a ma-| tossed out Hemphill. O'Leary threw impires—Hurst_and Evans, ee Janeway, | BTAY-stri pe ih Gaapell Gane Ae Sil groundal to Ganael. Bresnahan s wi ytof his brethren who spend the) OUt Chase. NO RUNS. ays. he married Lillian Jar SEO SRR tiarer ry my re oral tinge Houimwtti’s shore throw. | greater part of the time between’ thet * Fourth Inning. whom she names sc pondent. Aideee eine ane Hea Da Ay urn HHulswitt’ fanned. — Spaue trip hafts of delivery wagons. He pulls a] MeIntyre fouled to Klenow. Schaefer Platt left the Senator *9M@ | mination expressed by the set of her TT Rterie right. Hugging doubled to. itt, wagon belonging to a vacuum cleaning singled (0 right” Crawford also. tingid : y the set of he oernier, era aT ES OT ae aa eevantital sending Schaefer to. second. | Schaete time ago under sensational circu tucles and her square Jaws was Sumter # | Ranan BR a foUul=bat pany In| Weat: Fitty-seventhistrect, land) Crawford. workediec aeubhe ei ea ted In her sharp. incisive replies to! OT Sifier | poo [nich ad not put hin In ‘the and why he she called Baccarat Cobb struck out, Kleinow dropping. the otar fea es PE = OL 1 i Brannon... discant fi anned. bert out Is not ar unless It be that there ts on but threw him out at first, Platt Not in Court. | (Centinnn atl ats Tara vis, was nicely ridden al . Famed to lant. Frigette was in close quar. | Bridwell to Tenney, ONE R @ suggestion of both black and req in Schaefer tried to score on the play but ‘ i nd Page) ters an? closet with a rush, Harcourt WAR Fhut off: closed strong. Eun Ani 7 ‘d was out, Chase to Kleinow. NO RUNS. The Senator has aiways claimed. sin = _ = ie ae agree ou nn ng Mis outward make-up. ‘There is a dis- | Rossian and Downs got mixed up Bam Doyle singled to left ridwell tinct sug ‘on of slipper i 2 on Stahl's a back of A the contention of Mae Wood-Piats w if eccond: oncLobertts wild: thon ¢ ppery elm baron § yabasity of ira and) thea a ater ees setae ne eo BELMONT PARK RESULTS, | for2isha™ ices Ha ies yh In hie Interior makeup and. that ig owe made, a ‘hoa throw to" second : ; Ngan eet oe — heweon'a, tap, Hulawitt) to Ganzel to iShat caused all tho trouble singled, scoring. Stahl, Bail forced such marriage as she alleges to chlel. Shannon walked. Tenney fied! Hill Billings, who is a driver for the, Conroy at second, Downs to O'Leary place was ever performed, Tis plaing FIRST RACE.—Caaque (6 to 1 and to. Kane. No 1103 range) Weewim Cleaning Company, went out Ball Was out stealing wecond, Schintat | Si in the sult has ailegod that Abo 2 to 1) 1, Joe Madden (3 to § for|tripled to cenire, “Sohivi angled tamer, t0 Westehestor a tew itays neo gma) OUR, Schacter threw out’ Kiel the aid of some of Sen- ltr. Gange! 1s eran ramones ee “nays ago and! now, ON tUN. —_—>— Hummel, Cat, Ce UE |. | Place) 2, Statesman 3. |i Ganzel coring. Pa ert ‘ate took Bacear rom the pusture, where! , { Ree a eee latbrcel anes arabe |to centre, Behicl sooring. |S cine ne has spent the greater part of six mithainging: Alleged Avengers of “Kid CADE GA Ud EC ere ae) cae SECOND RACE-—Gilding Belle (2 | {0 left. Paskert, se« Hugtens out. | monhs He brought.the noble animal! .fommen struck out, Downe filed to et Beet ‘ yarlous papers and documents wh) , t | Mathewson to Te f ed to} to New York, and the fir ‘ & Schintdt filed to Hemphill D1 Trrssasae a ‘ e witha: 0 1 and 8 to 1) 1, Wild Pi 7| Sha THRE i fr he had) RUNS Twist” Murder Start Riot Would establish the marriage without geon (7) Shannon THREE 8 Maahloviay vervaniticnnmarcy t : st" Murder Sta io to 10 for place) 2, Lady | 5 ae ee i aster drove up Doyle walked, and came waltzing In question. 5 ly Irma 3. | nning. nt of the Schwab house and went, #8. Niles smashed the ball to centre BG ¥ : Senator Platt, who is unable to walk, | HIRD IARCk EES | Bonin fled to | Hutewitt nour | ingide on business Y (led for a home run. | O'Leary (pire || in the Gotham, . in the court-room when the, + —Berkel Jrapped out a home mim to right H ; fout Keeler Tonight fied to Ml Tet re », twas not t oat | : cane rkeley (7 to me tiaait | {esd al bowM tical led ,| How Baccarat Enjoyed Himself, | Clase fouled to Schmidt. TWO RU | came was called. He oud been carried _ and 5 to 2), 1; Rifleman (even for) labert to Ganzel. ONE RUN Racearat has been in the. h | Mey lech mallee ner neta from his carriage to a wheeled chair BY VINCENT TREANOR. lace) ni2iOxtoralat DODETUatoulenlake ICOER RAO MItG AIR ‘ n the habit of | _& ing. | le the Gotham Theatre, in. East ‘and wheeled into his private office in a a : Ba enna fied to Seymour. Gangel walked. Soalel HUG at any old thing he | ry struck out. Mullin flied to; New York, was crowded this aftebnoon the new United States Express building, BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, May 18. | pourty AG OOH Walked, Paskert out, Matty to y. | Mees that Promise of gustatory oy tiimew oul; Mornty ney: ONO ie ant ananaare ain aout 0, 2 Rector street, at about the time F z A P Ate + || —Grapple to 2) > bik : 80 when he found a nice elm lahibetruck cutie Gonteun conieahen | ah ae it ed etarricadililttielin smand witoliites Jussiey won the Harlem Stakes, the feature here this afternoon, af- | and 4 to 5) 1, Rye (4 to 1 for place) ; Sixth Inning. within six Inches of his. noe |Rorsman. Ball smashed m Crosbareer (| NOuld-be avengers of “Kid Twist," who 4 him so h trouble was taking ) Doyle fanned. Bridwell doubhd ‘0 he moved up a peg or two and bens Ulin threw out Klenow. NO! was idtled at Coney Istind on Sund eee nde Se) rouble was taking ter running a remarkable race, only to be disqualified amid a mixture of |2 Spooner 3. Juggler won but w center. Mathewson sing tolensey nlinaclna si eleviea tinteaee | stay 10, wh ere aie i disqualltied. Bridiwelt © seoring. Mit eeensey ail ed that sap. | eeventhiinnine: [May 19. when two others p were ‘A repeesentative in court sald that eo and jeers. McDaniel, who rode Juggler, rode a great race and took | —- Tenney forced Mathew ling wk and relish, and when nerereenerany ri Jalso shot, created a stampede in the the Senator would not appear until it > : ; ii aa .| FIFTH RACE—Dorante (6 to 3 crt, Donlin w Mr. Grubo, who ig a landscape gar- | Second. Bahiagter sane HOE ANd] playhouse by drawing revolvers and was absolutely necessary, John , t desperate chance in getting to the front. e got there, however, mid- land 3 to 1) 1, Big Chief (4 to 5 for) Hulawitt out.” irlawell dener with an ardstic temperament, as | Crawford rolled out to Chasm, unasetat. | th ing to "tl! with lead any —- rane 5 eas ir hs Geni ¢ , Prin andy, Spade ot eviin to Te: i ell ag superintendent o | Schaefe ‘ored on. Cobb’ tol nthe place.” Btanchfield represented Senator Piatt way down the stretch and won going away. place) 2, Jubliee 3, ace out eau nktont Muse naj Sell As superintendent of the Schwab BRL Nae eae Ral b)asol in tholpla and Charles Le Barbier appeared for z Hira dere f : t Paes Mare forced Huggins, Doyle to/ piace, came outside there wann't UN. / wil. | Phe tumult that followed’ caused a the plaintiff. There was great stretch- Shaw, who rode Grapple, made a claim of foul, and, after the stew- SINTHERACE Peas Trey enough bark on the slender trunk. Mullin threw out Doyle. Nées singled | panic in the audience and the exits were q {ng of masculine necks when, right ards hid ais McDaniel and Garner, he got away with it —Rara Avis (12 to 1) f en! n ing. tu ouver + red cent, Mr. Grubb Pua ous econd as Mullin threw out! jammed with those trying to flee the \ after the case was opened, Mr. Le Bar- yt hou eat He Nheloniy Onlansinirack: Mibucelwilletlolactimers ||Seee en aanizettel/ (4uton5 for) , Bresnahan lied | to Gans eDeullitl vain a towering ri ard when Biv [HeMpnill'e Rermiee ary CRh throw Of | place, Spectal officers of the theatre \ bier called his client as iis first wite! a ‘ vadave, Were, sitting back in won ler and: agnaze- place) 2, Harcourt 3. to Ganzel. i p Billings appeared he called the driver | Wile, Hemphil took third, Schaefer! ttied to restore order and put out the } yWay S vo win a race nowa ment ard to dope gat what mignt be == ~ —<—<——=——— = Topaartssingled to right field. Mitcholl | to account with force emiiGhelag, threw out Chase, ONE RUN | belligerent roughs, but the fighting six ican einen Cinee Ne ito. pull expected from ine Keene youngsters wacrificeed, Bresnahan to Tenney nage. 10: ime them a ontinued their at- _it_was_no dashing beauty that as- u vil had to pull This season, the figures came down and. tired ir the run through the stretch, | sel out, Brldwell to Teennes aay. . Eighth Inning. PAR MioaNta er ornate ne nat zy Grapple uy just oe be woe about to sol were changed to 662-5, a creditable per= Rifleman had been laying third up to| third. Schlel singled to cull Maven toPayl fonutihis! 2 slogw nay arauenin tonnGh SGI TIA Le ah ea Gate CE TTCR Toone ‘formance, but not a record-breaker by {US point and when straightened out in| scoring. Paskert sing! to centre. CT tla maneOutr negeniummctsount einai Ole Ue hmiat pow, ‘The supposed ¢ for the at- LOST CASH IN A BANK, ee Cheyrallemnen av ichi in Uinnelal an yameansl the streten cloged very faat, but couldn't] Hulawitt following (on Donlin's wild [have to’ pas’ for this: at wit Me] Schmidt. to third.” Mutite sing eee tack was that the police are looking made jrapple, | Spooner. Some- .Casque is a fine looking Ben Brush- | 86 rkeley. There was nothing much | throw to plate. Spade singled to centro. Y he returns and find|ine § iat Sea liirh Pega ee Fae Balle et FOUGHT FOR FURNITURE, |" Gtapries Bs y Rose Garjand colt and won ke a'good | Behind Oxford, and he had Vitie trouble | Huggins Walked "Kane “singled. Huss ? See ee Te rT Ea TR es Alea CHUN ICTS CUES CE 8 “body made Spooner a favorite in thet ne He Bust preazea| along in the mid- | getting third, full. Lobert ein eal to left, § ie Billings, “the|Intyr ed bases, |i Wanted oo mnection ‘ gee ans rtce and backed him as if he was ‘“in.* {dle of the track while Joe Madden, ine Mitchell ted to Seeymour hoss nev It ab's tree, | Schaefer awford (0B of wist.”” Small Riot in First Avenue Is| Spooner tost, andtevter the race the [Statesman and Balbek were Aghting tt Shreeve Lands Dorant | RUNS. Aleem tent Pecaninatt i Aap | doubled we Mull and| As the six men bought Uckets the Broken Up by Four Large Lookies were stacking up thélr $0.00; them: ensily and passed them Ina big | There ty nothing the matter with the Cage ath p wouldn't have !t Pee cert aE W threw out ¢ OUR | pox-ottice man overheard thelr threats PADY “rge ane in $100: piles. Spo: ran out |#illop, Joe Madden, the favorite, was | tom of tial boy Ahrave Hela.e little! Likiwell fied to Gansel” Mtathewadn ve BH being bathed oft befare| nh Uvew out Stan, Conrow fied |#hd notitied Manager Gerard, who sent Policemen, while In the Ted by. a comfortable | TS eondvin front of Statesman | DOante-another from. the Forsythe | Sellel. NO RUNS to) Magietrate Corel There the Indig-| to Crawford. Rall led to Downs. NO jw luurry vail to the Liberty’ avenue When Marshall Sidney margin at the head of the stretch : Sicuins by tie way—in the fifth in much — Malarkey now pliching for New York never Of such a_plece station for reserve police. ‘They came paaien pearabe Sianes Hochstader|/ "e+ ie time he fiad succeeded’ in run- Big Play on Wild Pigeon. the slime way aa he won the Toboggan | Ganzel Med to Sevnur | So ‘ vandalism he said, osname Ninth Inning. lin force when the rowdies were mak- Ispossesi what was left of E andicap with Berry Mald Sacuruay. | to Briovet! taskert {Med obe punished! Naty . Sohw: especially eresti 0 Sagge's private bank trom N ‘ning the hed off of Arasee and ap-| ‘rhe folly of backing two-year-olds! He got Dorante'® head I front at thy) NO. RUNB, Maye Banished! What will Mr Schwab! Rossman doubled, Downe's grounder | ‘NX It especially Interesting for the f 2 tT peared 10 be ing “to win easily. |to any great extent was shown In the|stretch turn-and kept it there all the| eee li naashit to. bn DON THOR TR RITTER E TT ANT Gute earl theatres wiiardta eSvenue this\vatterfioon) there) seemed ito i want un whenthe/ranlout! race, in which fifteen young| way, with Musgrave and Ble. Chlof of persons tally no respecter! yor tein tine to throw Rossman out_at | Arrival ef the police added to the up- Fise out of the ground one thousand | WHAt 2 wall went up Ww Ce norse [AX and keldings went to the port. | alongside of him. trvine thelr hardest EASTERN LEAGUE. Magistrate You think’ te te | she plate earn OUT tor Sa Ra Ta enol ert fs vi i 0 j"Phat's a new way to get a horse | The public Uterally fell over itself at the; to get by him. Shreve Just stuck to hie arivan i aL AG} for ed Downs. all to Niles, © NO i the Mx-up that followed or more wild eyed little men, wh: |peaten,” said one disgrontied Spooner | books to play Wild Pigeon, the favor-| work ike a master without the slight eeiren LAE CET) 2a hae Detactivar Don actesien gai ed au aa the past month haye been lamenting el town the line went {ite from the Weene barn: “She had. est suggestion of the rattles and Won. @ At Rochester. “ A O'T#ary threw out Kleinow, Morlarity | Keomer, twenty-five years old, o the sudden and strange disappearance | Packer, and se on down ihe ins Ment | Siown inore than any of the otners| nice race. Jubilee had the worst of the| patteries—Neuer and Stanage: Barger | scrateung his. he ta AEE |batted for Newton. Moriarity filed to| IL Christopher avenus, Brooklyn. with of Bagge. lthe ugly comments, but that doesn't get] and she was the logical choice, Facing luck and was badly handled. With | ane diaries. tmpire Mr Stafford en | hee ane Us {eourse T ain't ast] Crawford, SN MEA RB AH EAT aac a Len es pOGcGbaBINIY ade him a prisoner. the inoney. Juggler, #ho wont to the]. The books were loaded to the guardal @ rider up, he might have been trouble. ; [eter Satagan hs na pretty sure” he alam't | My vehi ra Meet Mock Adrian elvingnthantame of Benen They had romething 11ke oe seine eet avery step he took [On Wid Pigeon, and had she won there] some. He wns a good third.” Shadow Boe a ee A TE seth oT MET CeO TR GR Ran reese he Bloomtield was also eld. The rest got : > > gas if eve s *| would have been many a layer to lay|G . chester 0 0 e e oss, and. be om the aw, Reeeele Dank, and when his uriture ay painful, won easily, still in re- loft, Gliding Helle, 20 to 1, won the nace, ao'inter npabyots eres end imay At Montreal. country Is inthe liablt of eatin” any CHICAGO GAME OFF. Weepmer, the police say, is known as twas dragged out on the strect the dee eee ee eet away from the| When she looked’ hopelessly out. of it. Jersey City ...0 00 9-00 0 0 oo] tree he meets with . ‘English Sam.” He is te to have sine seized them to divide tt among merken Had or the way te the turn | Wild Plaeon and Lady Irma were ft: ——>—— Montreal 10.0 0-00 0 40 41, “That being, the case.” sald Magin- eon gne of the dund Dy id 4 i oe post and las| eb. ‘ing it out stride for stride in the last ap rantee AV andeer| e el nd cons he | Twist.” that made tts cilemiee yer: Scenes of riot followed 4nd | tor home, he looked a 50 to 1 shot until | sixteenth and both were Ured when the AMERICAN LEAGUE. Wiseeriea Patette pnd ana meee | t there was no wrating round: the (Speetat to The Evening World) the Hast New Y M4 a0 penwehal Hochstader ‘telephoned to Po-| wei, into the streteh, when McDaniel | lone shot cane with a rush and bent Manus. Twi Glam ite Chia) case but youll GiiGAgo, May 18—-Heavy. rains last | cco, fei, wom. tne) mand) Seen uieaa . e 2 sel only | them both. 1 hors 1O8e es to 4 f was 1 erie H it pee re sausEvere, BOM Men W sonety Jammed hin through to the front, only | Wiig’ Pigeon lasted long enough to At Buttale ooo wa EhAw and whose did hot gnaw night and rning inde impos. | peared from police sigit atreet and the hlot was quelled, te be disqualified, beat Lady Irma out for the place. There At Boston, Baltimore .....+ 0 0 — stble the la me of the series be- |qwere battling with the was quelled, was hardly anything vet on’ the winner 5 Buffalo wee 0100000 —2 tween Donovan's Dodgers and the Cubs [eral persons were jostled roughly in the . a ing Rules Help Attendance. and all the books had practically clean | Cleveland -9 0000000 0-0] Batterlos—Adkins and Hearne; No- | AUTO TURNS SOMERSAULT, | -cveauted for to-day at West side Park, | struggle to get out of the theatre, but KILLED WIFE: SHOT SELF Betting Rules Help * | sheets: [Boston 00002 0000.00 1 —3| winkle and Archer, Umpire—Mr, Mo- FIVE OCCUPANTS HURT eee fone applied for ambulance ald at the ’ min a i 2 1th rules, | Batterles—Liebhardt and Bamis; Mor-| T@?: . cone se x The Hangs Ine thea bal mG Berkeley Bumps Wise One: gan and Carrigen, - Umpire— Mr, At Toronto. i NATIONAL LEAGUE. | N WHEN POLICE APPEARED, |v ne out the, mocoss tan 1) sovon grated out of the handicap, | 0 Loughlin. Pree a e680 0.0 od] GBpectal to The Evening World) i BATTLESHIP FLEET NOW wa hf e ‘a ts at- | third on the card, leaving it a very open ‘oronta i “| sr < 1 s _-— tendanee here this afternoon, ‘The bet ‘Thore was’ disposition to inake At Philadelphia. Batteries Freer and Clark Mitchel! | | STAME On Geneve Sas ies nl At St. Louis HEADS FOR PUGET SOUND, CUBVELAND, May 1\—Following afing rz was a busy spot. One could Oxford favorite In’ the early quotation. Loe Lone oA hAaD and Brown, Umpire=Mr, Kelly going forty: ae p verte MeeiGtaseracave | quarrel Frederick Bower, iged forty-five,| pick out the new arrivals from the fleld Wa the markt Mel mettied Riker | Philadelphia 10 121 20 6 | Say ee ippandHowlevard onrly: to-day, a rear | A0Ptth in 01000000 | or aun to-day Shot and killed his wife, As he|in the crowd that swarmed around the money began to s\ow, and soon it was Batteries—Pelty, and Spencer; Vickers THREE EARTHQUAKE power ules. snson and Powerman: | SAN PRA f poe May. 18, the. die wag about to be placed under urresi| layers. The weather was perfect and e Carman colt and| ind Shreck, Umpires—Messrs, Connolly Aus me: an stettel mpire-Mr_| lantic battleship fleet, under comr Bower fired shot’ into his own head. track fast as lghtr favorite's position, |and Egan, SHOCKS IN MONTANA, ! eon! mslie lof Rear-Admiral Sperry, welghed anchor He will probably te. c ease iba got little piay except trom ing tnd At Pittsburg |to-a nd sailed out of San Franclaco The day's racing started with what who took into consideration his At Washington. 7 {silage Be tel 1000 Oliuy in 4 rain for Puget _———S " ny 7 I son's jotories 1 TY t th 3 ew ice Y hh jel phil ry 0000000 0 # drizziing: n or was posted as new world's figures for last season's victories. 4 HELE Mont, May 18.--Three jot the Stamford C ty police pe 0 Bay ine ag ae : is the others were, moro or less, neg- | Chicago v0.0 00001003 A ur Stark aad Regisald: Martin, Shields | Uiitsourx of 09 10 0 tO 8) sound. The flagship Connecticut heade BUNDAY WORLD WANTS five Mirlongs by James R, Keene's | Jeg, "As a racing contest It wee Washington 120.0 0.0 0.3 —slenrthquake shooks were porceptiole in [id Sillnga were seriousiy injured, The | battertesRichie and Dooin; Cam. | Sound s Tene fleet cia cise] karneaaae + Casuue, ‘Lhe oficial time hung out was pricey ll the way, Oxford seemed & Batterlee—Walah and Sulll this county last night, No damage wag!iiers escaped with a severe bruising [aitz, and” Gibson. Umpires—Messra, 'ed the golumn, O66 2-5. This beat anything ever done‘ bic deagerous at the tura for home, but and\Watmen Umelrestar, aueriine’ anon Aa Give car wasn complete wreck, "* | Rudderham and Kiem, Poe Ae et WORK MONDAY WONDERS. PB Poe Beer) Se ee NPE rn RTT Ol ji ail wubasinsisctii cg te i

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