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YOUNG5TERFUR THE
T CANAR51E STAKES
I t I
Proved Himself a Good Colt by Stand
ing a Hard Drive and Landing the
Monev at the Remunerative Odds
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The Musketeer Favorite for the Rock
I away Stakes Proves False to His
r Backers and Plays Third Fiddle to
< Silver Dream and For Luck
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THE WINNERS
I
FIRST RACE Suzanne Rocamora 5 to 1 1 Cotillon 8 to 1 place
Monamour 3
I
SECOND RACEAkela 0 to 20 1 Pretorlut 8 to 5 place 2 Queen
I Elizabeth 3
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THIRD RACE Augur 12 to 1 1 Amber Jack even place 2 Cedar
i t stInt 3
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fr FOURTH RACE Silver Dream 8 to 1 1 For Luck 8 to 6 place
r 2 The Musketeer 3
FIFTH RACELord of the Valley 9 to 6 1 RobRoy 6 to 1place 2
Tom Cod 3
8IXTH RACE Oarsman even 1 Colonwy 7 to 6 place 2 Fu
fit tJ a
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11 AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK April W
rwo stakes were decided at Aqueduct
I this afternoon The Carnanle for two
the Rockaway for three
ye rold and I
i yearolds and upwards
Two records were broken during the
afternoon Suzanne Rosamore broke
the halfmile record In the first race for I
n twoyearolds running the distance In
d 047 1G In the Canarsle however
Q Augur carrying the colors James R
Keener run the ainio distance In 047
bunting W C Dalys crak Amber Jack
f who has been persistently touted as tho
r lusted twoyearold at Oravcsend
Augur won like a good twoyearold
utandlnK a hard drive and winning by
auverul > lciietl 0 Amber Jack proved
himself 4 good cult by easily beating
tJotiierd which Included DrjBelywaru
VVlnu ujiu Sons and others widely tout
id Aiifiir uim a 11 to 1 uliancc
Thu Altfuketevr was u hot tavorlte In
IIIL HucKartuy huinea and wus well
seujvLth suad to be at his best
I Jut tile race uld not prove tnis tor
tuck muue the running fur belt the
iiiuncu and then bllvcr Oreini went to
U cu iiunt winning eusny u the juicy I
iiiCu uCS to 1
I uurna rude the winner making his
iLCuna snuceative win having u4u
IJteu AtIiUi
iiUlliiinli uutl ono mount UurlnK the
iiiturijij n and U Was n winner He rJo
AKla In tile uecond race AKrla wan u
lot liilunte Itullcimu Had him in Imua
ail the way
UdiiUiiE anuthe success of Uln Pauut
tiuuiiin im iwoi tui old nice jcsteroaj
ins lUicnt iH < tdolireHUlJ aild ifiUJrias
favoilirn ul u uhoit lulti Suzunnu
iiuChiimure ct a me second choice
tmluJ L > ays was alsu well iilayud 1liey
rfijl aw o fairly well and Cotillon It
uiov junipod to tho trout to make the
ilumlni Bhcvvaa followed by Suzinne
Jtockamoru and Monamour In close
order Tae held this order to the last
furlong where Suzanne under a drive
forged 19 the front and In a rel1 hot
ilnlsh with Cotillon won by a head
Cotillon was four lengths In front of
Monamour
Dullmmnn FIrat Mount
1 Akcla was a hot favorite arid Johnny
gunman had his flrst mount It was 1
lucky one for Uullman brought AKem
home an easy winner Iretorlous rid
den by Shaw beat the barrier luid et
a hot pace to the stretcti followed riTe
tcbirJ
Akela and Pratorloua X nc In the
stretch Alekla moved up to Protorloua
and coming away In the last sixteenth
I I won easily by a length and n hnlf
Pratorloua hung onto second place
and beat Queen Elizabeth a head for
the place
Ion Shot First Home
Sons and Wine was the cholco of the
talent but he was away badly and had
I I no chance to show hb quality Augur
T a 16 to chance won very cleverly Jill
jumped away In front and made tbe
pace with Amber Jack Dr Swortz ana
Sweet Pepper close at his heels In the
last furlong Augur and Amber Jacit
drew away together In a hard drive
Augur outlasted Amber Jack and won
by three lengths Amber Jack was two
lengths In front of Cedantnwn
I i I Surprised the Tnlent
4 For Luck Silver Dream and The Mus
1 keteer ran In close order to the stretch
wtere every one looked for The Mus
keteer to come away and win easily
Sliver Dream however surprised the
talent by coming away and winning
by two length from For Luck who
easily bent The Musketeer a length for
the place
tord btthe Vnller Rae
Lord of the Volley jumped to the
front and made the running with Knob
hampton while Rob Roy Naughty Lady
and Kohmoor werea couple of lengths
Dock They held this order to the
lJ Jltretch where Knobhampton soon quit
Jtob Roy And Naughty Lady than closed
a I cnfLord oftHo Valley but Shaw had a
bit In reserve and he came away again
winning by halt Tonth Rob Roy was
half a length la front of Tomcod who
Qnuibed strong j I I
Onimtana All the Way
000ma t wcntto the front and was
j S
never caught Fustian and Hello raced
with him to the stretch where Colocuat
passed thorn and made a bid He could
not catch Oarsman who won by a
length Colonsay was two lengths In
front of Fustian
AQUEDUCT ENTRIES MONDAY
AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK April
15 Entries for the races to be decided
hero Monday are as follows
First iCic ceiling ilz furlonn
L Sir Walter JuJ U at Wkfl ldJ11
Wrth of Joy 88 Vlr Ord rloi
p lIPtunU1011 Moorhen lOU
1 The Bowery llii lInc Mutarlos
Tom Kilty es Harbor 101
Tomes 116 J F AhevnlM
3 n pf B mead 9d lAdy Mirthful 9C
9 lorlcate ML Eaprane oo
II Iullll M loT 3 pakn liB
Fhr Lest 9T
Second RaAtrour furlong maiden two
oarold fliltes
heed i 108 Auction loa
= = ItMk ErteUa J 108 10H Diamond Fluih IOSJ
5 llnk Oarterl08 Brush UPIIJS
MarjoO ltIeoIM ChrytltI 108
Peuy > HI 31e4rlgaj 108
Long Days IOR Dance MUII4 n
Jade105 NOrsiIht 1M
ThI fliiceSeIIing seven orJfo
Monadnoek iia Muternuui 120
Daisy Green 105 I ArMnJw irS
Cincinnati 111
Irouvlll
bell Of MM Nlo EonVv IU
toni IM
3 Miorathiana The D ta
Prince 101 v Kan tlO
Paul Sllvrr Cllfford112 T > ay 101 lJ01 Mlladl Kan 1011 O
Fourth taceAriera Stake threeyear
old seven furlonin
il Andirw MackHtt 4 onkllnc nu
Urlarthon OI Peter p uViw
Sorlnr 112 Mohican 105
A th Wlder Tom C0d102
aehea a IM Monet 101
Fifth Hrwvarol Mslilijg run
rurIonjr
IJlII Cozl rlOS Iron heart lOG
lied nentrdl0 lasl3flsnIaniA
ienciragon AS = 1 fifSSk M88
Troian Ills Lily flrnoklOu
AqiKMurt iflH uri Oena108
Tlllmon S A vrtrt 10S
Sixth lUice handicap alx furlong
Atarlta IM n son Mcnola 123
= U ti1 fM irll
7 Hosetlnt Ill Mi AM O6wrrisu
4 1SS hadat a IIImloJf lfl
II Sale 1011
RESULTS AT ST LOUIS
KINLOCK PARK IIACH TRACK
St Louis April 16Followlns are the
results of the races run here today
FIRST RACKTlircenuiirterii of a
mile Won by Tempt 12 to 1 and 6to
1 Frank Rice 3 to 1 WM ocomi CUr
ton Boy third TlmeMWJ
SECOND RACK Onehalf of a mile
Won by Clancy a to 1 and 4 to 5 dons
10 to 1 was aecond Pique third Time
049V
THIRD RACEOne mile and seventy
yards Won by The Regent 1 to 3 and
out Top bight 10 to 1 was ficconil
South Breeze third rlmelU
1OURTH RACK Thrcequirten of u
mUp Won by MaUter K to I and 3 to
1 Bcorpln 7 to 10 wee second Frank
Bell thlr Time 115
FIFTH RACE One and oneelSlUli of
a mile Won by liunlehorn 3 to 1 and
eEn Larry Wilt 10 to 1 was second
BlHtor Lillian third Time JBSi
SIXTH RACE Threequarters of a
mllcWon by Prctenslon 8 to 5 and 7
to 10 Walterln 2 to 1 for place Tenny
nolle third Time UB
RESULTS AT MEMPHIS
MEMPHIS April lGThe results of
the races decided here today were as
follows
PIRar RACE Potheen 6 to Bl
Radlcln 1 to 4 2 Wolf 3
SECOND RACE Enrhantfr even 1
Arnold even 2 Maid 3
THIRD RACE Coruscate 2 to 1 1
Conqueror 3 to G 2 Elliot 3
FOURTH RACE Moharlb 2 to 1 1
Barkley < 7 to B 2 Auditor 3
FIFTH RACE Mattlo < 10 to 6 1
CrubbltO2OpUonal 3
SIxTH R CEolrl B to 1 > 1 Now
Iii 18 to GfT Connaught 3
SEVENTH RACEDugour 6 to s
wont Bcnuonhunt 1 Z to 5h V Marl
t na3 L
0
i0 I
0 I
t
AMERICANS THREE CRACK RITCHERS I
EVENING WORLD RACE CHART
SECOND DAY AT AQUEDUCT
I
7rV1JtTnA addf4 tor fIlU tw 0 n n oldt four furlolljrll IItan 100 < 1 WII
= t
F W4m1 II cb t bJJlalQ aaleAAtaMO Owner G H W1ttt
n 1
I = lo iWt 11 4 ii iLCiM Pi
Suwuin KocamoraHIHcbd 104 2 sji D 1J f 4 6 S S I
Cotillon BUrn 104 8 I1 SJ4 2J 2 > 110 8
Monamour Fuller lOll n 2J4 it 31 1 b 7 M ii
r Po g Tltll 2g
= Fire Ruby31 Callahan i4 B T B 4 4 70 1110 5
FenXIf Phillips 10U I 41 41 B M 7 SO 8
a r r
= Anora111 COchran Igl 7 Ii 6 il n n in 4
Sufferance Cormack 104 8 8 8 7 7 10 11 0
Salad Days Shaw 1 < T 4 M 7 8 8 Id 7 52
Eatella J Scott 104 10 10 10 10 u SO IB B
> arre s Qlnbonne KM 0 0 II 0 10 75 1110 S5
Coupled In bettlntIaget entry 0
SECOND HACK JTOO nddril arlllnc for threoyearoldit and up six furlong Start
8 Koo1 won cosily Time 114 2B Winner br K by O W Johnnon Vtrle John
ecu Owneb Oni > ck stable
iLHr none leGi eirt8t K u s Llr PCS ri
tkel ftullii II lIn Ii 2rf 2 2 21i Jlli TI ltO 26
Pretorlous Shaw 115 1 ltj 1H4 1W IC 20 B 5 86
Queen Elizabeth ormltck Ill I SJ 3 81 n i 310 4 4 1
NevermoC Smith lOS 2 6 0 41 4 4a B ft B3
indlln r Hlldebrand 111 5 4 < 51 M 5bo C > 0 12 4
fIxer McCu 112 8 6 4 4 e e 6 6 18 4
=
n THIRD RACK Canaral Stake for twoyfarolds 11000 added tour furlongs Start
9THIHD Won > rldden out Time 047 Winner ch B by St Leonard Bcerwj
OwirJ P K n8 0
Index HOTMJ Jocke s Wt Bt U 34 H Fin Open Cbs PI
I Aumir Bums 107 1 1J4 1J4 1J 1 10 12 g
1 J 19
= Amber Jack Odom 112 4 41 2J 34 2 38 I
0 Odarstono MrCue 111 0 ill 4 It 54 IB 16 n
Vlperlnft H Phillips 112 T 7 8 S > 4J ft 8 n
Sweet Peotter hhaR 107 4 SJ 84 4k B s n 10 4
Dr SwrtxCormack 110 B 61 O 0 IU it IS II
Son anl WlnFuller Un 10 0 0 7 7 7S s5 ls
Autin Mien H Cochran no B J 8 8 8 10 Jo 12
Pasadena 1 Mart 110 < 1 35 7 6 0 8 IS il
13 Ig 19 1
Wa1dell 2d Hlldebrand 110 9 10 10 10 10 10 lli B
in FOURTH UACB The llocUaway Stakes torthreiyeroldu and up Millar 11000
III added six furlong Start fair Won easIly Time 118 46 Winner b f by
Henrr of Navarr = aoldenDrrniii OwnerS Qanon
Index Herw = Jockfys WtSt M4 > 4 Fin Open Close PI
1 RliverflrOamiluriIN 10 ii 3 14 1II 11 8 8 8g
W i 1b 2 214 31 3 5
Fore LUCkA nrentian WI j
The MiwkoteerJ fliaw 110 8 3 S 8 81 81 1111810 311
0 Jack natllnW UrnniiBy ii > 4 5 0 1 6 44 r 4 81
Tphonic Wondarly IIII II 4I 4h 4 4i4 II m iou co
0 roU Dome IJIIrOl 6 e s 8 7 tI a s H
4 ConKllne Cormnck ls 10 ii 01 81 8 7iI 7 7 52
Mcraffertv 101 N S 8 0 I S 20 40 12
Haddueeo g rg tl lii
= Moftet Treubel 101 7 7 6 0 9 13 1t i
Ileeli J Martin 1M 0 10 10 t 10 LO 40 10 21
GavloiB filHrr 11 Phillip 10111 11 11 13 11 11 12 III 0
iiFlrrlb HAOn tOO added i for three yearoid and UD > lx furlong Start good
U Won drlUnc TlmeIU i5 Winner br Co by llajtlnjis Lady Violet Owner
J D Adklna 0
IndeiT ilor s Jocke > W St H M 4 < i Fin Open Clou PI
= Ji t je valliVHhaw lOr 1 I 1 l44 1314 1 ½ 75 511 i
Rob llov X Til rinher lOll U 8t4 3 3V 8 > 2ti 15 fj o
Coil Creamer 1MI 27 7 7 7 81 10 3 > 10
Tom NauJhtv < Iudylll lranl lot Ii 4 nj BJ 8W 45 IB rt 2
K hl000rW Il nneM II 1 > JJJ4 4C J1 V BH4 7n 7B 12
Cormock 117 7 6J4 8 6 d 6 21 > 30 10
1
2 Oanonue Knobhampton Hums 1W J gj 2 2V4 B 7 O 7 4
Kuranlaai f Smith 117 it 8 8 8 S 111 I00 100 40
Klv J llfimos 81 0 n 4 o n D BO in 20
R8 jS
Pond 18 Ig 19
ZZT Nlka una < liver M 10 I 10 10 10 10 10 BO 10
= 1i Niekaruns JL t Mcrue 113 11 11 11 H 11 H 10 30 10
1SIXTit1tACl2110 added handicap for threejearotd and upward Mien fur
12 SIXTH long Start poor WWon driving TlmH12T88 Winner ch g W blasting
Ortecal Owner I1 Kpmtmii 0
in0x unreel Jockejn Wt 8Y Vt i 4 Fin OpenCioeit
Z T bar man Fuller ISO 1 jb 1 > Zi 1 1 > 85 1 13
= g r IfYNI 105 2 4 4 4 4 2 S 7S
Colonear lcCue HI 4 2 ii lb 2 I 3h II P2 411
llo 1alUan haV 11J IS St 3 3i B I 3
RESULTS OF TODAYS GAMES
NATIONAL LEAGUE
NEW YORK AT BROOKLYN
New York I 0000 0 I 0 0 2 3
Brooklyn 1000000001
Batteries Taylor and Itowetmun
Joole and Dergcn
BOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA
Doilon 0 0 0 0 2 S 0 1 0 8
Phladtlphl 100210210 7
ntttcrlM Wllhclm iml Moran Lush
nod Doom
PITTSBURG AT ST LOUIS
PltUburj 10100002 5
51 louis r 10202020 7
Batteries Miller and Smith Nichols
and foyers
CHICAGO AT CINCINNATI
Chicago 1 1 0 I 232 010
Cincinnati 042010000 7
Batteries Wicker and Kilns Ewing
and PeltS
I
NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING
0 IIL 1C1 ir Lr
Now ork3 0 1IXX lit 1011111 i lioo
flotoi2 i < iiiuairoi i coo
1 Ittsbunril i Itillaulilnl 3 tn
Cluclnuatl j I OUUlrookly U 3 out
0
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BOSTON AT NEW YORK
Boston 06030021 012
New York 000220002
Huttcrlcs Den on and Orlgcr 1utman
and llclvlllc
PHILADELPHIA AT WASHINGTON
Philadelphia 111402021 12
Washington 000200000
Ilnttcrlcs Wndoll and Schreck Town
send 111111 Klttrldge
CLEVELAND AT CHICAGO
Cleveland 042020000 8
Chicago 13101 121 10
niitterlejfHlckey and liemls Altrock
and Sullivan
DETROIT AT ST LOUIS
Detroit 00000003000 t4
SL Louli 00200001000 03
Baterles Kllllun and McUunus Peltcy
and Sugden t 0
AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING
W4rC IrL117z
PhllaphlaZ 0 lflOOChloago I I em
Detroit3 0 cl New yorki S JBl
llonton S Ii 0117 St lxUliO S 000
ClevelandI 1 unVaibtouO 2 000
j
>
I
1 < IA 0 tJ
J
GIANTS L BRUnKLYNS 1
BffSTONS 1tHlGHUNUERS 6
0 ttT
I
McGraws Men Keep Up Their Win
ning Streak and Make It Three
Straight from the Trolley Dodgers
Champions Win dut in the Series I
t
I
GIANTSVS BROOKLYNS 0
NEW TOIXK
I AD n fl3IOA E
flroSiiarf I y 5 g g
n mar
Ilin Sb 8 1 1 0 3 0
McGann Ib 8 1 1 lOOn
Merle If f 1 1 3 o 0
tl McCormick jt 8 t 1 gB 0 0
Dahlin 0 0 0
Ollbort2b 0 i2 0 l 0
lIoemaano 1 0 0 6 I 0
Tsyiorp 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals T 5 4 T i 0
0 0 DROOKLTNB
All R lfl pO A E
180pO
RlranK 2b 8 6 0 0 4 0
ShckRrd If 4 1 1 a o 0
1Uniiy rt 8 0 1 0 1 1
30th Ct 4 4 o i g II
g
I3ahbea 4 0 0 4 3
bl1l lb 1 0 0 ta 0 0
itergeac SI McConnlck Sb g g 6 1 8 2 1 1
Pooiep S 0 0 0 1 Ii
Total 25 1 22714 2 I
Flrit Ban on Brrora New Tork 1 Left
on BasesNew Tork 81 Brooklyn 4 Two
haze Hit = Merws lofn fleaDeviifl 21
Bheckanl Sacrifice lilt Iumlty Fleet Base
on 11allaOrt Taylor 8 off Poole S Struck
OutDY Taylor 5 by Poole 4 Tim of I
hour and thirtyfive minute Attendance
OamOoe
tendance 0000 UmpireMr Email
I
Special Th Evening World
WASHINGTON PARK April in
Johnny McOrows Giants added at4r
victory to their list today at tluso
grounds defeating Hanlona Trolley
Dodgers by u scoro of 3 to L The game
interesting one al both
was a very
trams put up fast ball and supported
their twirlers admirablY
Taylor and Poole both pitched In grtat
form tho former bolng hit for only twn
iwvfe iilts while the Giant managed to
get tour safeties oft Poole Two of
these came In the ninth Inning
Uovlln played a great game tor the
niants making many difficult stops and
scored the Giants llrst run More than
5OW persons witnessed the game de
spite the cold weather
Pint Inning
Browne strolled but wan only patio
stealing second DeVlIn also drew a free
pats McCJnnn passed unsuccessfully at
three of Joola Instvoots Devlin stoK
fecOild and kept on to third on Hergens
wild throw Merles was the third Giant
to get a base on balls lie was caught
atoiilng second Ny RUNS
Strong walKed Bhecknid Wt n goundcr
to Taylor but as Strung beat the list
tcrs throw to sfCond both runners were
Safe Iumley sacrinccd llowermin
throwing him out Dobbss bounder to
Devlin oiled Strong nt the plntc As
Dowcrmnn threw down to second to
citch Dobbs Shrcknrd crossed the plate
Pnbb struck out ONE RUN
Mecoml Putting
H MrCormlck hoisted a high soarer
which Sheckard got lii Doyle made a
running catch for Dnhls foul Hy Gil
bert was too anxious to get his base on
balls and was finally called out on
strikes NO nUNS
t Doyle fanned M McCormlck smashed
out n ly which Urowno collared Uer
by Gilbert
gen > grounder was grabbcjl
and tossed to McQunn NO RUNS
Third Inning
liowerman was tho third giant to fall
a victim to Po lell benders Taylor
lied Dobb Browna was retired on his
L ConUnuednlecondPags
l J l 1
a
NEW YORK VS BOSTOI
0 BOSTON
n 111 Po A E
Dnughert If ii 2 0 I
Fn r g Y
Collint 3 2 t l I
Slahl ct t 2 I II I
Freernnn if i i
h 1 1
Parcnt as i 1 1 a
IAchnce Ib 2 a tI o II
Ctigerc Fprri2b I I
Zlneenp 1 2 0 2 I
Total 2 i 0 2
0 NEW TORK
0 It lit PO A E
Conm Sb 1 it I U II
rllllz ct 0 ii 2 it II
1 < eler rt 1 2 I I
lIierfril sa I I 4 1
Wllllam 2h 1 2 a 4 0
Anderson If 1 2 1 II 0
Oanzel Ib 0 U 11 2 II
i01elli c t I a I 0
lIaICh p 0 0 I 1 II
Iutmanp o 0 0 4 t
Unclaub 0 0 II 0 U
Total Ii R 27 Il o
BUTI I nuns ivwon 10 Now York 3
Hm laeeby nrmr JXwUrti 3 kw york
2 Home RUrIataieron h ife lilt
F < rrl Crjrrr SUSI Parcm Two na e
ItlwMiahl fallln 21 Left on l nii
IVnton ii xm York 13 tflruck OutUy i
t lu rhM 1 b > Piittinan 1 by Dln < > < m 4
niaJi tl ij1
Uaae on HaJUOff lliiKliw 1 off 1uttSan i
1 oft Dnen I iouie lbyFrjx
Parent UWWinco terri awlT hVnof
TlIn of PI4Olle hour dn1 fifty mini
t11tefl4uflCe4l1O0 Umpires Dwj r and
Carpenter
l Spocnl to The ienlnj World
0 AMUHIfAV LCAOic PAm April
1G1lw only bright friituic of the gaum
between the Highlanders and the cham
pion Ilnstnns this afternoon wan the
way the half rosen rooters stuck by
Orimtlr Irani after the game wits hope I
lessly lost
The weather mis too cold for any
sort of bull playing all of tho dcldcM
going througli tho game In heavy
sweaters and their uniform ooats The
final score was New York 0 Jkiston
U N rive earned runs and another on n
bORe on ball In the second Inning gave
Uip Iltanenter u shirt that could not
I ho uvorcoflit and thpy added to their i
lead from time to time The Highland
ers made n bid In the fourth nnd fifth
I and set th crowd nearly crazy hIlt It
was too late then
rlrnl Inliinu
IlilKhos rut the pluto in half with the
tlrit three pltcluKl nnd Dougherty nns
bliU on thu IKIUII Kcelrr tool en re
of Colllnss high line Cnnroy did us
much for Hlahl No RUNS
Conroy fanntd 1ultz was out on
tVrrfa Jj > p if his liner Kceler flied
NO RUN
Socomt Inning
Freeman started off with a single
Parents hunt dropped Into Williams
hnnd 1ii Chance wa safe when
Williams ml sed Conroys throw and
Freeman reached second Ferris
tripled sending the other two home
ahead of him Crlger followed with u
triple bringing In Ferris Dlne < jn singled
and Crlser cnmo home Dougherty
nnlkoO follinx tiled to Fultz Stahl
doubled to left Held Ulnecn and
Doiiglierty scored on the hit Freeman
out WllllnnH to Gnnzcl SIX RUNS
Ullierfrlil MUtl tn centre Williams
ClonUnued on Second Pan
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SHEllS DAMAGE
JAP SHIPS IN A
4 HOUR A TTlEr 11 l i < i r 1
t 7c1
cc lf
Despatch from Port Arthur States that the I
Fire from the Russians During Bombard i
ment of Yesterday Hit Two Possibly Three rt
of the Attacking Squadron y j
0 yi
0 > i
20000 RUSSIANS CATCH
r
12009 JAPS IN A TRAP + 1
I Landing Force of the Mikados Men Is Am J l
I bushed on the Yalu and Routed Leaving t
Many Dead Wounded and Suffering a Great I
Loss in Guns Ammunition and Supplies
1
I PORT ARTHUR April 16ln the bombardment of Port Arthur by rfj
I the Japanese yesterday lasting four hours two Japanese ships were In k
jurid one of them a cruiser by fire from the ships in the harb ritii t1
reported that another of the enemys vessels was struck but this has no M
i been officially confirmed No damage was done to the forts or the town
Several Chinese were kilted anda few Chinese and Russians wounded
I The Russian ships fired from the harbor indirectly guided by signal Ji
i from lookouts in the forts After one of the shots from a Russian shi
had incapacitated a Japanese cruiser the fleet of the enemy drew awayi Jt
I The first seen of the Japanese was at 6 oclock yesterda morning f
when a small fleet appeared on the horizon and soon drew off but at il ir
oclock a hostile fleet numbering twentythree vessels was again sighted itt
divisions taking a portion behind Cape Uao 3
I riley formed in two ns one up CapeVa f
shan the southern extremity of the peninsula on which Port Arthur sit ii1
I uated shelling the shore and the Tiger Peninsula while the other bomJ1t
barded the Golden Hill and other batteries from a point opposite the roadstead f
I
stead
steadThe fire was continued intermittently until 1 oclock in the afternoon y
It 1
TAPS AMBUSHED
BY 20ooo RUSSIANS f f > A
LONDON April 16The first attempt of the Japanese to land a l
defeat From the 1
large force in Manchuria has resulted in a crushing
preliminary land engagement it is apparent that the Russians are in strong
I force along the Yalu River in Manchuria and that they have occupied r J
their time to good advantage in strengthening their positions while the
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Japanese have been marching up unopposed through
of Japanese troops estimated to number 12000 was con 1
A body
voyed in transports protected by warships from Admiral Togos fleet to f
a point on the west bank of the Yalu near its mouth Scouts reported J
that the coast was clear and the entire detachment was put ashore Immediately
the transports had been taken off shore the Japanese force
mediately was attacked by a force of Russians said to be about 20000 strong that t4
had been in concealment
Before attacking the landing force the Russians allowed the Japanese
to take ashore all their guns and a great quantity of ammuniiton AU cjft
this was seized by the Russian forces t
The correspondent of the Standard says that the Russians charged r
with great energy killing and wounding scores of the enemy and driving
helm back to their transports i confusion So well had the Russian p
theim
sition been selected that the landing force of Japanese was not protected < t f
by the guns of the warships fJ
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TOGOS MINE SANK j lf I
THE PETROPAVLOVSK 1
TOKIO April 16930 P M Admiral Togo reports that in the f
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attack on Port Arthur on Tuesday night the Japanese sunk mines at mid t It
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CUT HIS THROAT
ON THE STREET
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NEWARK N J A > rl 16A man
identified cut his
been
who has not
throat In front ot Max Quttenbergs
saloon on VLnoent street today He
was taken 10 dl Jomea Hospital
Tho doators there say that when they
asked him his namo ho whispered some
tlune that sounded like lred Lyons
lie has since been unconscious and muy
not recover
The man is about forty years olo
live feet eight Inches tail and has light
brown hair and mustache i
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IN ATHLETIC GAMES
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William Cook a nrteenyeorold stu 1t
dent at tho Browning School was
struck In the head by a twelvepound
shot hurled by Paul Baumgarten of No 1
3M Riverside Drive at the atolttte r
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games on the New York University
JrAunds this alternoon
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was taken to Fordham Hospital S
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