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Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J 0 0 25
I Highlanders 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 I 0 36
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Seiil to Vt r Kjlnic World
AMtKKAN OTK HARK
NEW VOKK April IS
The Sator tr eleven Innings ol
play today lost to the I HlKlaticI t > y
a coi e o r ti i
Onirhanslni Luo and oocB ioual
drops rain a a aelded Bloom
over the olflg o1pOfi of the nerMJ
Tn ciowd tis 1 iinn iwu when n
Saturday ordliiarUy tume out tnn
Umos tit numb
First Inning
Picxerlne walked fianlov struck out
D Uhanty HVI io Tl m > liUl and Cly
tner popped to ory NO IlN5
> il iii irk iU Mollrlde throw out
Kueler ritohl was safe on IXtoliilJjs
I tunible bi Elli r M l1d Vturns to
Ktaeman N 0 RITNS
Second Inning
Nlles tossed out Frcenan Street
walkul MlrfrMe 1111 to Ifempl
Street vas cauTit nuppina oft tlrst
tewton to Cha c N O HtNS
Chaf struck oat Hemphlll filed to
Xhjtahanty and Il1lrn tossed out to
pojiroy NO RUNS
Third Inning
8blpk foulod to Klolnow nurns
Irleot to to liiflold PlcIft1n w i l
t tTfl Both runners advanced as Cnaso
Cirew out Gajiley Nil < M lan h >
tihrow at firM I > laajity wis pir
poaely allowed to walk Conroy not
Clymers Krounder and threw Hums mit
t the plnte XO RUNS
Klelnow slnsled 10 loft N wton
truck out Delahanty throw out Xlliis
es Klelnow took second Keeler walked
Sthl died on a bounder Hums to Fre
man NO RUNS
RtFourth
Fourth Inning
Freeman walked Street hit Into a
Double Ilay Nllea to Elbrfold to
Chesc KlberfeM thr w out MaUrlita
NO lUNrt
Klbarfeld filed to Shlpko Burns threw
out hue llemphlll safe on Burns
1un ble Hums cniight ITemphlll off
Jrrst but Freemnn tluuw wlUl 10 soioml
and Hemphlll took third Conroy
lon slncle tearud Hemphlll Conroy
nast stealing Strew to Oolnhnnty
ONE RUN
Fifth lnntn j
Shlpke slnKled Ho was caught naP
ping by Newtons iiick throw to luise
lJlirns out on hunted strikes Picker
ing wiw hit a terrlc blow on t iiead
by a fat plene 1 i 1 and fell uncon
tolous across the plat lie soon reI
iMlneil C > nscioiisn n und wan arrled
from tho tlsld Milan ran for 1lcltvr
inc Newton threw out Ganles NO
LoXt3 I
Milan playing mlle In phtP of Pick
ering Xlelnow was safe on M Hrlfloi
fumble but was cutfV nipvne t
flrt Burns to preenuin to McBrif
JCowton Ptruck out Nlles pupped out to I
Delahanty NO RUNS I
Sixth Inning I
Delahanty slncled nnd went to second
on n wild pitch etoll threw out Cly
ner whlls Deliihunty tok t d Inn i
roy threW out Kreenian lr1 retired
the lila on a fly to Si NO UlJrf
C Keoler bunt nut 11 bunt anil took cc I
end on Silpk s wild iiro Stahl sirH
JlCed Burns to Tieeman > 011 linn K er
to tltlrd On ti > BqiiLuzt pliy SlipUo
threw out Kit Te n Keoer soreit
Chase slnsled n ht A pltlicil lull
lilt the umpv nu hIS got soOxl
Uurna threw out Himphlll OXIB RV N
Seventh Inning
McHrlde fllrd to Hcmphtll Shlpke
trtick out Burns filed to Xlles NU
3ttxs
Conroy Tiled to Milan ueiananty
totted put Klclnow Newton died yn a
toller Mcllrldo to Freeman NO RUMS
Eighth Inning
Milan shiRlad fVinlev struck out
Cfiianty hoot out a bunt Clymer
hit I Chafe IV ai > tinw to suond lint
the base was uncovered and llilan
sorcd UUaiaiv y to ni to thlril n not
Clymer to sinnl Ciiihrlni butted foi
Freeman tlilirlnir Siioshnd a two
jjatjKtr to C MIII sjrlnK Uilnliiinty allot
Clymer iPhrlns WTK > ut trying to
make third 1 I i < > Iilll to Klberfeld to
Klelnow to Cniiiov Nlles tir w out
Street THUEK rNK
Wnrner Plavlns flit hiso far Wiph
Inprton XlleH sliClrd Keeer filed to
Delahanty Keclcr was fored nt
Bfcond 0 ii SLHIII trnun r Mollrhlu to
Delnhanty JCIlxrfeld Hied to Nlymea
NO RUNS
Ninth Inning
III Nlleas throw puling Chnsu < ft tin bug
W all McBHJ was Hife Slilin sir T
out Burns rolled nut to Chase but
0 Unln thniw to fu oeiil hit McBrlde In i
the bOO etc It iiI ho cot lo third j > illrn
Mruckout XO IIUNH 1
Chaso HinaHhcd a sizzling threo twig
ROT to the score bourd Delahanty I
threw out Hnni hlll Conroy lilt the
feraoo for two bases coring Ohase anti
tying tlhn core ICIelnow rlcd to uh
jner and Conrov wan doubled out dy
er lo MoBrlde to Dolnhanty ONE
1RUV
Tenth Inning
Onnley out Cnnse to Newton Delo I
hdnty struck out Clymer singled hut
wna out at second Htnhl to Klberfold
NO JlUNS
Now tOil struck out Burns threw
out Nllcs Keoler died the way XO
RUIXS
Eleventh Inning
Warnec doubted to centro I Street
Ufl to llemphlll MoBrld faulod to
iq Jtow iti tc10wnh 0
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I HIGHLANDERS
I H H PO A E
NIIe2b 0 1 2 3 0
lellleJ rt i 1 0 0 0
Stahl it 0 1 2 0
EIIIrfeJI S 1 0 2 2 0
Chase lb 3 10 3
HOl11llhll or 1 1 5 0 4
Conro 2b 0 2 2 2 0
llnl11ow C 0 1 10 1 0
Ocwlon p 0 o 1 0
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Total 6 9 33 17 0
WASHINCTON
R H PO A E
PekQrng 0 0 0 0
Ganler 0 0 0 0
Deahantr 2b 1 2 6 3 0
CImer rf 1 1 2 1 0
I Freeman 0 14 1 1
Street 0 6 1 0
I MBrItIe 0 1 > 4 2
Shple 1 1 1 1
Bnrns p o 1 0 9
Milan cC 1 2 1 0 0
Gfhrng 0 1 0 0 0
Wttrner lb 0 1 0 0 0
Koiiey 0 0 0 0
Total f 9 a1 20 5
Hatted for Frecmont In eighth
One out when winning run was mMe
First baa on ballsOfT Burns 2 off
Newton 5
left on be Highlanders 3 Wash
ington 8
Struok out By Burns 6 by New
I ton
tonThreeliase
Threeliase hit Chase
Twoba Wt Oehrlnir Conroy War
I ner Shlpke
Stolen bases Stahl
I Wild pltLhes Nowton
Jilt by pitcherPickering Elberfeld
I mplrea Connolly and Hurst
under Shlpkos high fly and tho ball
1 rolltiil fsafg for two bases scoring War
ner Hums doubled ttcorlnif Shlpke
Mlian nffled hut Slnhls throw nailed
1 Burns at the plate TWO RUNS
fltnhl walked Klberfeld was hit bV
pitcher Kelley pitching for Washing
ton now Stahl stole third Chase aln
glee Fcorlnir Stahl nennlntf Elberfeld
to tihlril anti taking secod himself on
I the throw Hemphlll slngleil scoring
gll red und Chase and winning the
same
CHORUS GIRLS GIVE
AWAY 5000 EASTER EGGS
KnlclK for n liny Company
Itrnutlfillly Hrnronciilrd Out
xhlc tin lIII1t7I RultilliiE
Thnre was a joutiff riot around thc
IMrii Itow entrance of the Pulitzer
Building late this afternoon when a bg
nutomohlle laden wllji pretty gIrls ap
peared and the girls began to hand out
hoses of Eister eggs to newsboys Each
hox ronulnad three eggs variously
coi rid and the coloring matter was
Btiaranteei to remain on the outside
of the shell
As the news spread among the City i
Hall Iarl newboys thnt there was a
free CSK distribution In front of The
World J e rufi was somethlnu flwte
Ijiilood As rnploly as the Twyg Rot tho
vrgf they stripped off the shells and I
onsumed the contents
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There was no way of keeping track of
ringers and Jloe The World newsboy I
swears that he and his little brother I
alo thlrtviIcrht harj boiled csss be
tween them
The exus were distributed by the i
chorus gills of V KillKht for a Day I
compaii1 now piaylnu at Aallack31
Theatre There were 5IOt Individual I
pieces of hen fruit handed out and j
Tark How around the bridge entrance
I
wa < ankle 11011 In egg ahalli na tho
chorus girls motored away
oil I
PLANNED TO WRECK THE
PENN 18HOUR FL YERI
WARSAW Ind Aiprll ISoThe New
York to Chicago 18hour Penusylvnnla
Railroad flyer had a narrow escape
from destruction today A tow min I
ute before the train was due a freight
rain ran Into a heavy pair of anglo
Irons which had been placed on the
track A heavy tOil obscured tho view
of tho trade
Some roreifmors living near who were
recently lola off from work are aug
Pllcted o 14UI40111 fQuan
roI
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GIANTS 4 BROOKlYN5 0
SCORE BY INMNGS
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Giants 2 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 4
I Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0
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< Sp clA to th Evnln World
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WASH POIITO = ARK
HlOOKiYN April U
McGraw Giant piled up runs In the
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fnno inday and handed Brooklyn a
rnif if Eaer rfms Mathowron
I itruck out twov men
I The uns ama jut In droves to seo
i the vilants play their first ijrue mmx
j In the KTMicr city thli neon Quite
i on army a Gant rooters from Majilmt
tan atho could not wait until VocUies
j day to see their Idols In action Ju
j no OVer the bridsre and heLped to
j swell the throng which amounted to
1VV Iln tile umpire called Hay
ball
First Inning
Shannon was hit with the first ball
pitched Tenney walked I > onllr
lagged a bounder straight at Pastor
Ijs who shot the bjiii to Alperman
forcing Shannon at third Seymour out
to Pattto Breanahan smafhei the ball
to deep centre icorins renney ant
Donlln but as Uoser tried to mak
thiee bases on the tilt he was nalli
h1 throw by Maloney to Lewis u
Alperman TWO RUNS
Bailee safe on Tnnnev fumble Ma
honey fanned Burch fouled to Dreamt
han Pattee loe Jordan high one
wai oADtured by Brldwell IW RUNS
Second Inning >
Devlin thrown out by Pattee Xlcklln
I got a pass Brldwcll out Jattee to Jor
uan Matnenton clrov a low line toy
Into Huinmclls hands XO IltNH
Alperman Illed out ti Brldwell llum
mell hit to Brldwell and on tOe lat
lers whlc throw rcifheJ the baa
Lowlssllft ut Into right centre was
collared bv Donllu BefRen followed
with a drive to right for a base Pas
tortout was an fay victim on trlkej
NO RUNS
Third Inning
Shannon pasted a Ions 11 y to Burm
Tenney drove a liner to centre for a
l > aw ant Immediately stole second Don
lln hit to Postorloiis and Tenney Wit i
caught butttoen > tooo i uil liiu Pas
torloui to Alperman to Low to
Alpcnnon Donlln getting to second on
the out Seymour tent u hot rounder
to Pattee who to sed him out NO
RUNS
Matty put three over the plate whIch
Patteu failed to locate Maloney mode
the fans groan for the second time by
I fannlnt out lluivh made a safe Irt to
the Inlleld and made a pretty steal ot
tocond Jordan was caileu out on btrike
and the Olant rooter went wild NO
RUNE
Fourth Inning
Bresnahans low fly to centre was
collared bv Maloney Davlln soaked the
ball to left for a base Nlcklln walked
promoting Devlin to second Devlin was
cdunit napphiK at second Pistorious
to Lewis to Alperman Brldwell was
hot with a pitched iball Nlcklln going
to cond Mathewacui hoisted a fly to
iHummcll NO RUNS
Alpennan Was tie ilxth Dodncr 10
fall a victim to Mattys cunes Hum f
mell was disposed of by Devlin and
Tenney Ixnvls lined the ball to centre I
Tor a base On the lilt and run name
Herffcn singled to the Infield and as no
one covered third base Ix wls rejiehed
that bag bv fast sprlnlnir Pnstorloits
drew four balls filling the bases Pat
lee was pas for Tennev and Mnthew
son the alter eotttrtmot the bag NO
HUNS
Fifth Inning
Shannon stroIliM on four hart ones
Tennevs lltli > foul My was causlit by
Bergen Donlln wan tnrown out nt
tlrtt bv l ittoe Shannon reaching sec
ond Seymours tlv was trnthered in bv
Hummell NO RINS
L1 ° tootcy fanned out for the third time
Unroll hunted cnfol and < n nrnsnaliin1 I
wild throw to first he reached second
Jordan struck out Mpermans Intleld
blunder win tnken care of Jiv JirliUvoIl
and Tenney XO RVXS
Sixth Inning
Bren han drove R hlch one to Hum
mell Devlin also raised one which
Jntlee cot under NUklln filed out to i
Jlummrll NO RfffS i
Hrnmiell was easy for Mnthewson
nnd Tenney Lewis sent a fly to Sey
mour BerKPn slammed I he all along
tho third base line for two begs being
his third safe hit Pastorlous struck
OUt NO RfXP I
Seventh Inning
BrMwells Infield fly wns muffed by
Ilerwn Mathe vson waH lilt with n
pitched hill Brldwell rrohiK to second
Shnnnon nacrlflccil Pnttee to Jordan
Tenr3v BiiKied to right scoring Hrld
well Mathowson going to tiilrzand
Toiinsy to second on the throw to tho
plate Dc illn filed out to Maloney
which ROCS as u sacrifice Mnay itt 00
Ins Seymour filed out to lxwl TWO
KINS
Pattee struck out Mattys tenth vic
tim Maloneys poj fly was muffed by
Nlcklln Burch went out Nlcklln to
Tenney Maloney reaching second Jor
dan was retired by Tenney unassisted
NO ItUN13
Eighth Inning
Bresnahan Ingled to left Devlin filed
out to Lewis Hummell collared Nick
llna high one Brejinahnn was cauiOU
KfeiilliiK Necnnil on Barrens rlotN
throw to Pattee NO RUNS
Alp rmnll struck mit Hummell nt o
did tho fan act Lewis fouled out to
flevlIn NO RUNS
Ninth Inning
t I out to Jorda IlLth
iJI
GIANTS
R H PO 1 E
hannonIt 0 0 t I 0
Tllnney lb 2 7 1 1
Donlin 0 2 1 0
Semoutl ur I 0 1 0 0
Bresnahan c 0 2 13 0 I
TlelIn 3 11 I 1 0 0
lIckUn 3b 0 Q 0 3 1
BrIdwell 6S 1 0 2 i 1
Mathewson p J 0 1 0
Total 4 6 277 4
BROOKLYN
H H 10 A E
Pattee ft 4 5 0
Maloney 0 J I 0
Burch 2 1 0 0
Jordan n 6 0 0
Alperruan 0 4 2 0
Huinmell If 0 n 6 I 0
Le1B 1 3 3 0
Bergen 3 1 8 1
Paslorlus 0 0 a 0
Lumley 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 6 27 17 1
Jattpd for pn torlous In ninth
First base on ballsOfr Iathewson 1
oft Iaeioriools 5
Left on IIesBrookln 9 Giant 5
Struck OUIB Mathtwfon 12
Twobase tb Hrosnahajj Bersren
Stolen bases Pattee TIney Hllrch
utt by pltchertannn Brldwell
Mathenson
UmplreaItudderhani and Emsllo
ton at Beyond Lewis to Patte Ten
ney fouled out to Alpvimui NO RfXd
Hewn out Nlcklln to Tennev Lum
it hattpd for
Patorlolls
I und WRS re
tired by the salll plarol8 Pttea tiled
out to Donlin No runs
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YAIK N Y AC GAME
DRAWS SMALL CROWD
THE BATTING ORDER
YwLE Xl7t YORK C
Clifford of Heed ss t
TIomar rf Jlsher If
Philbin lb lIpnrIQ lb
haton I r Kromback o
llIIam r Bran well cf
W ley c Mahoney rf
Dines 2b McDowell 31
Peck ss McCoy 31
II Jones p McKay p
Umpire Mr Carsey
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N v A c a n i n o i o o oi
lale 0 ft n 0 j o 2 2 08
Special to the Evening World 1
POLO rmouxns NRV YORK I
April ISThe Hahna1 boys of Vale
came down from New Haven today to 1
play the New York A C at the Polo
rounds The weather was threatening
and rain ITssan to fall at ha end of the
third Inning
Tad lonea was Mill lame and Wiley
took his plae behind the bat for Yale
while llowavl Jones I9ok care of the
pltciilnK Icla and
McKay Krombick were
the battery for the New York A C
team Tn attendance waa slim mil
more than KO people being In the grand
stand
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CORNELL IN CLOSE I
CONTEST WITH NYU
N V IT 0 n 0 t 0 2 0 3 0 81
Cornell 2 0 0 0 2 0 5 2 0111
lPprclil Th Evening World I I
ITITACA N V April ISCornell met
the University of New York this after
noon In the second same of the season
I
on Percy Field The visitors catm with
a record of beitinK Columbia fi runs to I
i and the team with one exception in
the sCOne as 100t year Cornell had i
only four of last years men In lilt
lineup Gamble wa In the box for
Cornell and Golsh for New York
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HA V A PORDHAM
GAME CAJIBNIlJGE
1
Harvard 2 01 I 0 0 0 0 07
nnlliiin 0 0 1 0 0 4 3 0 08
Special to The Evenlns World i
SOLDIERS PIEI D CanvbrldRe Mass i
April IS Harvard and Fordham Col
lene teams met here today and a bIg
crowd watohod the game The but
tenet were For KVulimm Inhoney
anti McDonald for Harvard Hides and
Currier
BALL GAMES POSTPONED
At Cincinnati Cincinnati 1lltslUrg
National postponed wet Krourjils I
At Detroit Detroit Cleveland Amen
can LUoIU8 cuno postponed on Aocouni
1ICram
KEENE HORSE WON
THE BIG HANDICAP
EVENING WORLD RACE CHART
FOURTH DAY AT AQUEDUCT
etberr Cloudy April 1S Track Raov
l if nRSrt HACB Tor lwo > uo4t flUlvr tSi t1ed font furioni
J4v Pal time 130 off istar Start fur Wont driving Wlan ch f br Wmter
I c1arlotolt cross Qwiuir A J JoynbrTI4AO 04
lrdto 81rlO WOe st 14 4 Iirt Jork 01 III 01 11 > j o
1131 Indooltabl 11 I 2 2 I 1 Duan 8 4 113 43 2
tyttf ltI I 1 2 Nottet 2 3 1Sf 1 32
I Iii My Mruiootch loll i Z4 A L4 bng 6 it C 2 65
o tar Maid 113 0 G 6 4 ° Moliograte 112 II 4 10 sc
I tblstt lOt 5 ° 4 5 i Mccarthy 13 20 20 5 4
I Toltl4 Belle 1 t 4b 4S4 6 Metotntul 10 19 g S
I 131 CethorlM Hlmpn 10 ° 744 7 l GemM 20 to 10 11 1
Black 11amle loot 11 9 8 Sbrev 2030 110 10 I
i 1omltabl < wai well up all the way cans Jit th haoleia In the last > lxtaenUi and
won going away Mrntlfi ran a nIce raw aiipearod a Unit ihort rtoppxl at the sod
MX Marlntoh wit is or the rail In dais quartern ought out the rinlVi timely
Ocean Mall couM n Tr get up Mellnpa ran ft rica worth rmn1brlnf
111 8I7CONT UACETh Wlirflsld AIpleeh > Handicap for fouryearold ana up
11 l ward 1200 added about two mile
Tost time 23 il1t 264 Start good Won eaud up Winner ah g br KnIght
of the Thlatle Zerilna Owner J W Cult Tlme427 ft
Index Starter Wt St l I Fin Jockyya up III IT 1M Sh
Ill II II 6 1al US 2 P I l 1 Stone 12 1120 2r 19
Motor 182 a 8 24 S 2 McAfrn 7 12 10 86
Palm 133 1 2 8 2 R I Hindrraon 2 IB 6 UB 14
Ti < rice wai a iiroceiilon frim the start lI1t IIMal outclaiu hit field palm
was going sat when he fell Motor will do later on Palm waa mountM and fin
lhe third
I to THIRD RACE For UirfeyoaroMs and upward iK > lltnir JTOO < 1dl ont mile
14 Poal time 32 f off 32S Htart sood Won hvrulllj Winner br w Hamtiurr
Elusive Owt < TB ft OStntoleTlme l4 48
Index Starter 11 Kt 4 Fin Jockey Op HI Cl PI 8h
juggler Ill I 3121 9 1 MoDantrl 2 133 62 1 12
1 < > 1 fg 100 10 11 a 2 Q Bum 7 8 0 2 I
120 Bmok 96 i 4 So 3r5 McCarthy 4 8S 3 05 80
lOHl noji1 lAdy 102 214 42 4M i lrbprpthr 4 9 4 86 45
7T AJ H Wood 10iI A 6 t 7 6 I II Braael 2a 40 OIJ 10 45e
Import JOS J 6H B 414 II E Diurnn T A 02 T1
LtUIMon Maid lOt 8 7H V T 7114 nlahy to 40 itt 12 T1e
fcobador 1M 4 5b 10 IIS Bergen 4i1 00 EC 13 T
BaruclnMO 113 10 pb swio 1110 Nhnw 10 20 in 6 I
I Compare 112 6 14 14 ltjin Lann vi 100 100 80 IS
Juggler WWi much th beat He drew nvny In the bull furlong and oton sIfln
I hand Molevey ml < m i 4 uirul hi the earls part flnifth 1 with a rush thrnuprfi the
stretch Sjnoker quit Itoytit Ijidr rtoppcJ Compare haj epoel nml should itt Iwllor at
a throtrr dlatnnoB
I i 40 FOtTRTII RACK The Freeport Handicap nyparolil and upward flSOO
1 < 4 J ldd trvtn furlonir
I Toirt time 3p4i off 367 Start rood Won ridden out Winner by Commando
Dancing Waaer Oancr J It 1eene note 18nafi
I index starters Win Jt U H Fin Jncpcpy OpT m ci PI Kh
TteaUguche 1I111 J lij IS l > laliy 4 0 0 2 0B
IZI Jack AtkIn 127 4 Ii 9 i I 2 iturzra e 73 82 45 2f HIm
127 nialto 1tt 3 2 > 2 > 4 li ½ 3 i ttliren 4 6 8 S8 45
m lUdnman H > s 1 4 50 44 415 r Hurnn Ill 6tt 12 i 7ft
I 12fl ramp mr 01 8 7 ° 7 70 Al McOOicy 41 InO un is 7ftn
1331 ZIp M 5 Ii jHllr 03 McCarthy t i 10 H S 7J
100 KlUlecranklpi Ill 0 q 1 s r s l Yorke 40 VI 110 10 7JH
Fordollo Ott I Sb 4 K t i Fnlrhrotlifr 20 fpO 411 12 H
I Blandy 1072 II 0 n n Shaw latncol II 3
0 Added starter
stliTiuoh showed a good burttt of aixM He Went < o the front on the outsMc In tht
final furlong nnd opened up a Wit lend but the l > oy rudi him out luck Atkln died
I trong but hunu t the Snot hoe weIght lold 01 lilnu HlaJtii ran a KOIX I raoe nifle
man la tlueaoon
iTiiiui9ii RACK For maiden twoy aroM Klllnic 7 l4I 11 four and a half
11 furlong
Post time 422 off 427 Start fair Won drivIng Wnnr b f 01oDI5010
lion Time OSO lr OwnerI K Madden
lnotcXSlSrtere 5j St IC Fin Joeky I 01 HI CI Pl Sh
> < 1sirM vn 4 T CfTi7 lnC urtht l 1 ll S I 15
121 UanVhle W 3 1 111 214 E 1ugan 0 3 7ti SO 4i
St Vlthold 1001 1 2 J1 3ll Ntler fi 1 4 tg g
loll Bonnie Kelno loll 112 Ott 4 CM1er 12 Ir Ir II 3
Dander 1Oi 4t0 7 Sotato ill ti toi s
J
= flarE l ° 5 A 030 3itooograve t 1 7 g O 40
Never hit g 5 7 7 Itargeol so not 00 O II
= Onvln P7 7 ° O Flynn t tot In I 2
Long John lid lb 8 1 icCnhev 200 iO 100 12 07
= Fair Iasolc 14 100 10 I 10 liIrbrter ii 2 ° ia t I
124 PIMln tOO II 11 II 11 lrlnlI In It1 4 s so
Harry KnRfM 94 10 12 12 12 FulIton III 00 44 12
J g g lfi
= J 1 P Kent lie 11 Kl 11 g T JIII ni WI ISO f J In
ftm Hoy 117 H 14 Jj H trab III itt ISO 200 12
Ooldflnd II 7 15 lu Jr 1ft P Kelly sn 40 Itt 12 n
HolN j I1ItUII Hi linippn 111 11 40 12 1
ioernooIoeet with a nln5i and onilnl away ItaiiiblR ran H KOO lrSi
Wlthold will Impnivi Havre could never ilLL
j j SIXTH RACE ifaridicap for ihreeyraroldn and upward f 4tt added tin and a
14 > holt rllrlonllO
POOl eln 440 Koff 4W Slut good TIIO Won easily Winner h h Killlnlre II
ckl
cmUn II Owner A <
lndxStarteri Wt ilt 1 j IU ci J I 34 °
I Yrnrhcei V IIJ 1 J r tr 7 =
I Italket ol lIil 3 t 3 7 a obttecrava 3 I 72 7lIt
I i IQ 1 4 L L iu0 1 ° 1
yoorh rnl eoril anol won P UI Balk1 alaaye hloJ the par
r bretellsin iou not ritot I
NATIONAL LEAGUE
At Philadelphia
nniton n 0 n i J n I < J C2
Philadelphia I 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 I
Hatterle Dorner and Bowermon
Ilttlrhlorlr Dooln Umpire Mr
lcm
At St Louis
0 0 0 0
Chicago J ft
St IxiulH 1 1 0 0
Ilattfrles Ileulbach I fe later an I
lat lm
ICllrc rrommo and Hoe tetler m
ImoC OPay
LILLEY DENIES KNOWING
AUTHORSHIP OF LETTERS
WASHINGTON April IS I know
oli5oulely nuthlniT as to the authorship
of the anonymotiH letters that have
been Introduced In the investigation of
the ICIectrtc Boat Company Raid Con
Kre man berorge bAIley under whovn
resolution the Invnnlgatlon Is beIng
ci rducted today while David N Car
valno the handwrlMne expert was tea
tfylnB
The four documents whch Mr Car
vnlho baYs wore written on the samo
typewriter as were the anonymous M
ciw were submitted to me by an agent
or tile IAllt Topedo Boat Company I
slitned them nnd submitted them to the
committee They were nt written on
any typewriter belonging t me
Private Shoots Sergeant
If r > N Ont April 18Coor S rRt
Harry L Lloyd of the TwentyelRhth
ItrKlment of Stratford was shot and
killed by Private Moyer of the Royal
Canadian Hexlment at Woolsey Bar
rack at midnight last night Mover
escaped and ltaa not yet been captured
liort 1tVttO7tl7tSW minute
I
I AMERICAN LEAGUE
At Boston
Philadelphia 0 0 1 2 0 1 fl I 0 1
IJoston 1 ft I 0 n o o I l2
Hatterles DyRert and Silirenik In
ter and Crlser tmpre Jlr Sheridan
At Chicago
st iouis 00000fl0000
CiieaKO 0 0 0 I 0 2 0 0 3
Hatterlc Oraham ant pencer Wilsh
and Sullivan Umpires MfSNrs Egan
and OUiushlln
I FIRE TRUCK WRECKS
WAGON INJURES MAN
Collision on West Broadway While
Apparatus Is Responding to
a False Alarm
To avoid a collision with a bakers
waKOn In West Uroanlwny early today
Jamas McGulre tile driver of Fire
Tmck No5 had to pull so violent1 to
ono side that Null Donohuu Ole of the
firemen ivas tnrown to the ground ant
Is now In the Hudson Streut llospltal
strfTenn with rokei > rIbs anj cut on <
hit face and head
Thu truck wiia antwerttiK a falso
alarm at No IK GreenwIch street and
on West Hrouilwuy enionniiiil tilot
bakers wagon the driver of which did
not hoar the gong In tlirn to Dull out of I
the way Donohue was Huns about I
twenty feet and when picked up was i
unconacloi
I
BOMB THROWER IS DYING
SellK Sllvtrsioln who threw the bomb I
In UnIon Square at the last Socialist
meeting held there killing one man and
serious Injuring himseLf buffcrvd I l
relapse i yesterday afternoon and the
doctors at Bollevuo now hold out but
mtubopt for bU re
t
Restigouche at 6 to 1 and Added
Starter in the Freeport Is First
in Feature Event at
Aqueduct
JACK ATKIN GOT PUBLIC
PLAY AND HE WAS SECOND
Jack Joyners Indomitable at 11 to 5 Beat
Keenes Mystify in Opening DashThistle
dale Juggler and Chaperone Being
the Other Winners
BY VINCENT TREANOR
OSpecial to the Evening World f
AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK April 18 James R Keenes col
ors flashed in front in most impressive style in the Freeport Handicap
I the feature of the card here this afternoon Restigouchs the color
bearer was an added starter in the stake and little Delaby rode him
After the first furlong pole Delabi
made every post a winning one and ale
home with Restlgouche swinging and
the Jockey looking over his shoulder tc
sec Jack Atkins and Rlnlto fighting It
out for the place when Ink Atkins Rot
In I drive UestlKOtich looks like s colt
that Is rwlnc to have a lot to do wIth
the decision of the big thraeyearold
stakes this season
Plop Public went to Jadi Atklps hook
line and sinker Ha was played os If
hi were unbeatable Illaltu got n big
play too but HestlRouche was over
looked exapt by a few who knew
40tnelhlnK At that Hie books held tout
price low never allowing It to oar
beyond 6 to 1 Tho vlctoi v of Restl
irouiMie nuiy bo tnken no an Indication
that Keene will have a if year agaIn
KestlKouche was far from holm th
ben of tho Keno youngsters last sea
son
Fifteen thousand racesoers were nt
the track today for tho first Satiir
lays racing of the season on the met
ropolitan trocks It was a more en
Inislahllo crowd than that of the open
itB day when the Carter Handicap was
rlll
Joyners Filly Wins
Indomitable a chestnut Vatercre s
nlly on ned by Jack Joyner won the
opening SotllTn bIn of two year nlds She
WHS nell Tricked while Mystify the
Cecii Manor was a receding favorite
My Mnrlutfli at evens with Lang JP
got I troll piny
Mystify Idl all the way anti pass
Inl the field siiind hail I clear two
lengths advantage Indomitable was
second being lapped onMy Murlutah
and wis clnslnc tike a streak Mystify
began to slop nt the sixteenth pole
a 111 Indomltahl had no trouble getting
up to win by a length Mystify held on
Ion enoug ° to boat My Martutch a
head for the pla < o
Thlstledale Walks In
Thlsttdale
Kara WItS scritohed moo the Wln I
feld Steeplechase Mr Colt depending
on hlH good ump r Thlstledale with
Stone up Thistlidale wan a 2 to a
shot and won like mie being pulled up
almost to a oval 1alni the second
chaise ran seoonil most of the way
unl thrco lumps from home when he
unseated Henderson This let Motor
In as second without contention Palm
was remounted by his owner Court
Vinctt Smith2Mind finlshol In tune to
Bet third money 1 li not always that
an owner tot on lie bib to ride out tlio
raee In crone > p liclcey falls
Juggler Won Third Race
Juggler looked bad going to the post
b i won the third race In n drive frol
Molesi Juiielir was always the fat
iirlttf although llnyal iMily Smoker a nd
Molesnv were well played AlI Woods
broke in front but didnt ntnv there I
Irrko oa
lone as Import alL Royal Lady eaught
him They alternated In making tho I
jpid with lugRler In close attendance
Molesey was far back until they icts IH
well stralKhteniHl out In the streton I
gaining on the winner
and then ho wad tllnlnl
at every Jump 8mok waa third tve I
CIl5tP back
Chaperon Was Due
Wizard Mrnlden put over I good one
In Chaperone In the tlfth race This
horso evidently was only qualifying at
leanIngs No Chaperone money appiar
ed In the rIng till the Inst minute wtn
lois prlie wn ii KI 1 It cairn In
bunohea then nnd In JIg time IiI price
was cut to S to I fruvJous to this 1
lot or numev ou Havre forced hjH prlcn
from 10 down to I to 1 Dander a
Ions hot wis played I the strength
of n fast workout Ramble to had
backers They all flnUhed In s bunch
from whfh the jmlgea made It Chaiovr
Si
one Rtlfcl vnU S WUbcUU
one RblaI
I AQUEDUCT RESULTS
FIRST RACE Indomitable 11 to
15 and 4 to 5 1 Mystify even for
place 2 My Mariutch 3
SECOND RACE Thlstledale 2
I to 5 and 1 to 5 1 Motor 8 to 5 for
I place 2 Palm 3
THIRD RACE Jugoler 5 to 2 and
even 1 Molesey 2 to 1 for place 2
SmokerS i
i
i FOURTH RACE Restlgoucha 3 to
1 and 2 to 1 1 Jack Atkln 2 to 5
for clace 2 Rlalto 3
j FIFTH RACE Chcperon 8 co
1 and 3 to 1 1 Ramble 8 to 5 for
place 2 St Wlthold 3
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SIXTH RACEVoorhees 6 to 5
I and 2 to 5 1 Halket 1 to 2 for
plcc Pretension 3
I
i 3000 HOMELESS
BY RAPID BIS Of
i TEXiSATERS
t
For Vorth People Forced to
Run and Leave ijioperfv i
At Least For Urowied 1
j
FORT WORTH Tex April IS Ar
other rife of three feet In Clear and
West Forks forced thousands of persons 1
t flee from their homes In East Fort
Worth today t
So far as Is known four persons have j
lost tholr fives
The rise was SI rapid that peopio J
were obliged to leave their furniture
and personal effects
At least lIo1 persons have been ren
dered homeless and all streams Ire r J
still rising
ROBBERS CARRIED OFF
THE WATCHMAN TOO
Special to The World1
LANCASTER Pa April 1SThe 1
Pennsylvania Ilinlrnail station at l > lrkN
burg was wrecked last night by dyna
mite used by robbivu In blowing open 1
th safe In the tIcket ouuc from which
they secured 0
Tho nlglii watchman was h < il < l prie 7 A
on < to prevent him KlvliiR an alarmj c J
anc1 tha robbers In their Illght carrl
him to Atglen four miles diatpteb
pr uUonarjv measure 4 pt a l