1908. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 22. 10 •* * \u25a0* Shot* Other Sport* 'Racing * "Baseball d Automobiling Latam Tennis Horse CHAXGE IX POLO RILES. TEOUBLE OVER BQ^ FIGHT HILDBED AVL\S A BLI'E PUEL THE BASEBALL PEIWANT at BRILLIANT TVRF National Tourney To Be Played SKEXK SPLITS HAIRS. Park. THICK AXD FAST. GIANTS HOLD THE PACE. HORSE GETS FRACTIOUS. Van Cortlandt LOWERED. RUNS ! club, in th* KEEXE COLOBS Delegates from over twenty-five to Drive Bianchi m~ang ; -1 Sartori Car is 1 Association the annual Beat Brooklyn Three Straight— Polo Ring the Annual Polo attended nea- Firt Old- Bolts Out of at night at the Riding Club. Mth street. Briar in Yankees Beat Washington {n re-elected m*"« cliff Race. Beats Eestigouche To-day. avenue. H. L. Herbert was <=^^ of Chajmltcpec Grounds Open at important a* Slugging Match. Show Durland's. and W. A. Hazard wcretary. Most For a time it looked !fBel law. as *^rc Rertlgonche in the TO-DAY. in fifith ships to Park, which 1a charge of the BriarrlifT trophy r*c* heal AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES bejran laßt niffht at the Intter's academy, Van Cortlandt Stucba at y^steuViy nft^r a race which Brooklyn nt New York. A. year the tour- after midnight, followinji a lon« eonfe re=c Btakes- Aoaeda=t >.«\u25a0» York at Philadelphia- Philadelphia ot Hmloh street. KmllyBedford was all smiles as she in* quarters of Squadron Last •v *t studded with cction from the time they left Miss but Its presence to appeared that the question was whether was '"'" Button at W:<»lnnirion St. Lonls at nttsburtc. proudly ring on two different occasions nament was held in Chicago, - the. % lm* the Detroit. left the entry ; \u25a0 <\u25a0- the pnMKk the Judges confirmed St. Louis at Cincinnati at Chicago. a larger ror roads, when the race Is Friday, wj;; until at <-k cold, hard cash. This prmide a harder New York. Id: irnwbinrton. 13. New York, C; Brooklyn. I. polo team would pay a or by important »b5t ...... ftroe-yrar-olds with her mar* Hlldred, winner of 130-odd an Knglish chestnut ***** strusprl* ween the two t I'htladelphia. *: Boston. 0. Bunion, 3; Philadelphia. 1. entirely technical) question turn been pel than that < P!tt«burg. Sinister, English did country In August. That la the month OT^ \u25a0 ribbons. the It wa«= the grer.cral opinion t!>at the •...,.,„.: 5; hiraro. 1. Cincinnati, 9: 4. Bar ___\u25a0*__ players are until to-day, when it wi!l be * Testerdav. St. Loots. 8; Detroit. 3. i Later in the evening Miss Bedford by the Englishmen, and four of five decide*! nri tillt although followers of Restl- not compete. lei;. [<• way better horse won. the gelding to mands of fulfilled one or another by j-.istifu-d to NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. < won In the saddle class with her chestnut anxious come over. BBe> to fe. |tV.at Jforter was AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. - in method of scoring and the automobile manufacturers' committee. irouche winner, which. W T. p.c.l w L r•'"\u25a0\u25a0 John Randolph. A change was made the claim cf foul apainct the W. 1.. W. 1- PC- \u25a0 game will he of ten Everything has been «ro!n* forward to -.-,«. nuklnsr a PCI * New York ....5 1 833 Cincinnati •*) long and drawn hereafter the regulation polo r--^ A big crow* N>« Tnrk 5 ] .sr.r!!Chlca(ro ... 3 .428 6 Brooklyn *\u25a0 * »••>£!> The jumping class resulted in a method the road race, th* first of - by the way. the stewards dismissed. I 4 .42« Chicntro i .8.131 - * ••*••• periods six minutes each. The former for blsr its k'.nii to » that, St. R .710T'h1la.lelphta way of attendance, alone more I^.uli« . -i PitUburlf.. 3 3 .r.OOjßoston •• out contest and a novelty in the of conditions \u25a0was in and this race n<"eland S 2 Detroit 1 \u25a0\u2666 1 •!«• on four periods of minutes each. held in the southern section of 1 5- -"2 Philadelphia 3 3 .SOOISt. Louis appeared in a water Jump. It was decorated had been fifteen VCestefctittr paid the journey to the track. Boston 4 3 .r.7o;Waßhii;ston .16i will be taken out after County, oyer probably the roughest, ra^st Par the <'ar- either end with flowers and suggested the water Under the new plan no time haaar-J. ChapuJtepec mn third to J^ck AtWn in straight only three, minutes will ous course ev»r »«-lect»d for such a due! meeting The Giants defeated Brooklyn in the third Jump at Olympia abroad. .1. W. Borst's chest- the making of goal*, and of car- ter JinTjcJlcsp oponir.g day of the Roth UIC Yankees and the Washington Sena- by the nerve. Indeed, the ma the frame at Washington Park, Brooklyn. yesterday (."-acker the coveted blue. allowed between goals. , buretors and ccrn—.!tt»e iaaj Restlgoaehe beat Jack tors tnoußii at Ameri- nut gelding Jack won be the bad break, irbeneis scored runs in the same of to Heavy hitting responsible by adopted the prohibition n;«;t;t grave a dinner for officers ot t.-.» from a to a score 6 1. was Merry Me created no end of excitement Another rule was ... ra win . Fre*>port Handte»P.%ft*r can league Park yesterday afternoon on special guard regiments who?«« kin on Saturday. In the for the easy victory. Wiltse pitched pood ball and kicking, and finally bolting out of the blinkers or spun, with rowel-, except tional memt^r?. a^ ;n^; line the two colta np- half \u25a0 dozen ordinary eonteptp. The result of bucking and by the and as an . a lor.p. hard drive. Or. this received fine support. Five error? were credited to ring, after knocking down a couple of grooms. occasions and when properly sanctioned virtual* not organization, will fa«i» nnd a« Oxford. Rifle- the slugcinic match was 1G to 13 in favor of the regular meeting the course, with the peared to t>e close topeth.-r. the Btiperbaa. Among those occupying seats In the boxes were committee. At the close of the police the assistance of scratched, the form players Highlanders. Nearly all the players of both thr«» man and attatta were In spile of the stiff cold wind, a big crowd was Mrs. E. S. Ladew, Miss Elise Ladew, Harvey La- annual dinner was held. hundred special deputy sheriffs an»i to the port at team? Jumped at the opportunity of fattening tournaments, ITifim^ were divided. .-..nU bcth horses went in attendance, and the simple was of a kind to dew, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harriman. Mr. and Mrs. Dates were assigned for fourteen There will be one thousand of these crowd as on a? their batting averages. In the number of hits more will "-ix-ri^x^ir Ito SI The fun i.epan for the keep interest up. In the fifth inning Bresnahan. Macdonald, E. T. Bedford. Miss Emily Bed- including the championships, and several militiamen on the job. both honer were Hal ttaaa kd with two singles and a home . the James ewxt »tiD the paddock eate was opened, us In sliding to third base, spiked Alperman. but ford, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. W. be added during the season. The first L.onn before this dinner wa« h»!d th»r* -am» they did not while Harry Niles was close up with two ?. Inning from May IS *o ar for the fray to begin that injury was not serious. In the following A. McGlbbon. Judge H. Moore and Rufus L* »> at the West Chester County Club patches from Albany that Quoted State fashion, but pitchers Patten. W. Zr.^t^^.r post In the osuaJ orderly Washington used three there was more delay when a cinder blew Into Patterson. Neck. The list of tourna- Skene \u25a0>! been «orr.e on Mr Keen-'s while it Miss Emily H. Bedford's chestnut mare Hildred. --M. w« '"tTiiiu'm. the ido! of the B. & O. Stable. Both although he was hit hard his own team offset "Penney, who held out strongest, was sent to the Devon; June 22-July 3. M«to»B July* 30-25. standing, but .inaMy Mr. Sker.e was rhapultepec nine years; second, John B. Taylor's black gelding Ju!y 4-1* Rockaway: July l*-2.>. KunB V~,,; reacbad by getting their mounts by using: the willow to such pood advantage. The to 12. Point Judith.X boys bad their hands full in bench think it over. Leader, seven years; third. Towerrock Farm's soL.thanu.ton -July J»-An«u»t wire and agrreed to come to New York iast rljsi more trouble. New York players mabase on balls, an. out end a single by Jordan ford* eh. John Randolph. "> years; Mr* Erfwln C. rr.i'.e of ;^rfect Chapultepec «?.. atetiad; to a rtart. with runs crowd had been fairly set- gave the Superbas only run in this inning. Klrklanti's b. •:.., Colleen, 5 years, Rufus L. Tat- state road over which the course is laid A.^sou?^ had insirunions to make the three before the their terhon'ft ;.. Lord Kitchener. years, third. Win Eight-Oared Shell miles, ly in front. Notter Inning the in the eighth 11. « Midshipmen Hope to the course is thirty the state C-irfHt Restlgouche tled. In their half of the first The Giants' fourth run was scored (for and not exceeding IB trait a fa«t one. howvw. and he sent Class 1 horses over 14.1 t<"» only tI,SW. only twenty-two pace scored an equal bat- Inning. singled and Doniin sent out a safe hands: three years and over, ip to carrying 160 pound«. amounts since a-4 ap s K^P of two lengths Y:inker-s number on clean Merkle Race on the Severn. right alonp. nnd oj>ened Hemp- at third, Bresnahan first prize. $30; second prize. $10)— Von by G. F. one-half miles of 3tate highways. running ting, in which Xiles. Stahl. Elberfeld and l.unt. Merkle was forced but ear»; Kailey's e-; Fhaa tt^ turn. Chapultepec was Stephen* ro. n:. "Clarissa, a C. L. br. m. n.-The ht-oared roundiiiK the hill figured. Two tallies made by the was safe en Patu-e's *-rror. while Donlin raced Farm s rh. Annapolis. Md . April M amount is to be taken the suna needed for repair* penile rekxaint, with Mc- more were Poppy Bt. John. years, second; Klslr.ore J. rowed here to- easily, however, under Yankees in the second innintj. Here again hard home from second. A double by Bridwell, a safe Reliance, 5 years, third. shell race 4 the season will be following the wear ar.d tear of the Th» to the finish be- - Navy crews. raeis£ Srst Panic: waiting for the lone run Stab.] by Wiltse, \u25a0 by Merkle and a single (ladies' class; !" 2 and over: the Harvard and amount, (rja-rur.tee rtralghtened out hitting- by Niles and counted in the run- bunt sacrifice Class No. saddle — Emily H. morrow between bond was for thii with a rial When prize. $30; second prizr. $10) Won. by Miss out the Navy shell for fore cailinc on his mount. gettinff. by Seymour brought in two more runs for the John (five years >; Lelghton. who has been of whatever portion mas required would he paid by Chapaltepee dowly but surely wore Bedford's chestnut jreldinsr Randolnh of a sore hand, was back In - for ham* Elberfeld started the trouble for the Senators Giants in the last inning. J Morrison's bay mare Vesta Tili^v (five years*, sec- some time on account the surety company within a week a:"t»r .*---.\u25a0 at the last furlor.p pole the Doniin Elsinore Farm's bay mare Artist's Model (six will row in to-mor- r.escicouche down. untiJ the inning. two With two men or. bases in the first inning ond; hi? place this afternoon and Skene. Mr McrreU. Mr. Moore asd I'.ead. f.Khar.s des- in third lie hit the first ball for years), third. Mr their two horses wre bead ai.d Chape*s made a fine running catch of Alperman's foul fly row's race. Brtsllr, whip bases and advanced to third on single. Class No. 24 (jumping c!as»: for beat performance bright counsel were closete'! in the '":..-•. the mastery. Notter went to the of right field bleachers. feet, not peratelr for Hemphlll walked, filling the bases. Both Elber- to the extreme corner the successive jumps; two Jumps at 4 two While the chances were considered two hours, and it was after courage, but running over eifrht Har- weQ midrisht tsu *nd Bertlgoucbe responded with tare and one-timer, and llumraell came in for an ovation for. a at 4.6, t»o at 3 feet and ••>..-•\u25a0 over the water Jump; a Navy victory when the much heavier hf- «lrew feld Chase scored on f'onroy's minimum weight of 140 pounds; first prize. for mornintr that Mr. Si.ene h:mse!f oipla.;ned Cm not 10 be -l«-nie<3. and catch of Shannon's fly back of third base in the to carry a — crew arrived, there has been a noticeable Chapultepec was Hemphili raced home after Pickering: had caught $.".0 priz*-. K'il Won by J. W. Borst's cta«at- vard trouble. to v.in by a lenpth inning. fourth inning afaJoney was second part of the Midshipmen eway in the last few stride* Kleinow's long exception the third In the nut gelding Cracker Jack relicht years); William Carr'a gain In confidence on the drive. With the of field to (seven yearsi. second; Central day "Iam not opposed to ai:tomobi> rac:n?." t» tlje of 15S <-" applauded for a fasscDar.le! roue Xotter they went to hat. catch (five years) third. Courtney of Boston.- look put out Doniin. condi- me that in his opinion the interpretation of th» sixteenth, but from ihe stand it .lid not in time to Class 11 (trotters under saddle: stallions, mares The race will be rowed at 4 o'clock if the last I*. wa>- a paine to please those old fans who city to-day No. law is that f should be griven a. cerf.f.-j'i check be«n The Btew- There will be another opening in this or pfld'.nes. four .... or over: first prize. SHO: second tions permit. The course was rough to-day, but or e« thouch a fool had committed. are continually that no — bay complaining then are the will play -their first league game prlxe $l«i "Won" by C. K. G. Bllllnßs's a»ldln« die out cash for this g-aarantee. and that a bond is acr erds relt Ihe same v ay. for Nptter when Giants G. BU bay Delight the watermen predict that the wind will ertdently more sludgers. Every one of the Brooklyn be the oppos- Turley (ag»d): C. K. lines' a mare strict mearir.sr. of the act. had been heard at the Polo Grounds. will (aced). second: Joseph E. Meyer's bay geidinr Bos- to-night. "within the Sir. Desera m*de a clelm and M< Daniel earned ids salary. Ifit gone more than nine dismissed, 3l-oard had ing team. Preparations have been made to handle well (five rears), third. will come from Albany and join us at aioat li the complaint was and the re Innings there would have been work fur an un- delight of those a monster crowd. o'clock to-morrow and we will tro ov*:r the matter. up. to 'he loudly expressed dertaker. went The score follows: The score of yesterday's game follows: FINAL SCORE AT CABLE CHESS. Meanwhile, Ihave communicated with Sier.s anna happened to be rich*. WREXX WIN. the race XKW TOFIK. WASHINGTON. " NEW YORK. BROOKLYN. LARKED AXD Baron Albert de Rothschild, of Vienna, referee Lane of W^stch^ster County and toid ":iim net Burlew end Frank ONeiH watch<=.'. r It. ;«-j a r lb po ao r Ibpo • • - Fred . bt. c at. a hi, iit pc a <-< cable chess match for the stop the racing- practice that is allowed -« 21) (» •• Anglo-American to not have to see their •'. b 3 3 1 4 llPlckerinir. cf 4 2 3 « 1 -, 1 •• i> I'ait**,-b.... 3 1 l \u25a0> 2 1 In the \u25a0•\u25a0 from the Infleld. and one did .K«rirT. 401 " •> 5 1 2 1 <> 2 Shannon, If.. v " " ' " to Brooklyn Club to victory. if... Oleaster. if.. ;a (\u25a0 o|Malone»v cf.: 4 a Newnes trophy, cabled the Chess 5 and 7 o'clock is the mornir:?. but sesd ox to appreciate their delight at the 11 1 Deiehanty. > 5 I Tenney. it... 2-l!O *' " face? Merkle lb.. 1 « _ in Indoor yesterday as follows: "Consider men and keep a record of the cars on the course. FoxhaU P. Keene was the Eit.«-rfeid. ss B 2 2 4 • C!ymer. rf... 5 1 0 1 5 2 50 ujJordan, lb 70 0 Ward and Wright Beaten make, only said Chase 1b... 1 4 314 !}\u25a0--. man lb. 6 I 111 1 1 I»niin'. rf..'. -3. '• •• 3<<'f4 t> v 1 drawn." Then if ar.ythinsr fails through the state «Q har« complaint to and s*vmuur cf 0 » *»'Alprtman, ab come, bat had no Hemphlll. cf 4 1 2 ;1 0 1 Street, c 2 O 0 1-2 0 a\• I'n- • ' <• <> ta£vc'3 » » 7 1 olHummell. If.. «;•\u25a0>»<> V,_ Tourney. The message had reference to the two games evidence to aid in securing- restitution of .rnaanV* the colt had run a poml race. \u25a0urri.v. i-.b.. 9 2.1 :!li Milan 1 0 O (i a* 4 «» 1 Tennis that Oomir.amio .... ••« " Devlin, 3b... 3 » 1! 4" i' Lewis, .... " « • Latin upheld con- •_\u25a0••- I Ii 0 \u25a0 14 and the ,ler the conditions the horses met at Kl>-inc.vr. <.. 110 1 Warner. <-.... 2 0 2 NiclcUn 'b IIOMIHitter, c 3 " "0 "\u25a0 -4 left unfinished on March Mr. Morrell and Mr. iloore said in r.n uneertaia ;:all c. 1 0 1 1 « Mi-Bride. W.T3 VTJ 4 1 , „ • \u25a0-' « 2 o Bell, •» « that the garnts appeared wa- a fair of their relative . « » (I . 4 t learned, the national champion, and tention of the American committee term? that ifit that a bor.d was not ac- see. so th£t It Lakf p « 1 ti \u25a0\u25a0/: . c 3b. 82 » © S:l Wiltse. 1 1 4 William A. (• (.» i a <» « the Englishmen, despite the ;hat merits. Rf-stigoiuhe did not lose any friends In II'aiten, ;»..... <» o 0 « George '. Wrenn, jr.. defeated Raymond D. Little could not be won by ceptable they would see a check or cash tK«-hc* . 1 0 <> 1427 3S Toisif" 4i>13 !»» 24 2t> 7 \u25a0 \u25a0•\u25a0 terday. The score was At the ago. 7i .. Thre«-bEse hit— Pati Sacrli hits Merk>. Devlin. incidentally maintaining his unbeaten of the Sierlir.g- Stakes Uiree seasons and that •Bat;tj to-- Street in The f.fth inning. Nlrklln. l'oubie play*—Maloney and Jordan: Lewi*. Pat- swift driving and general steadiness aided ir the American of the resirr.er.ts were initiated ir.to the secret of Merkl« I* on bases —N«-w draw against H. W. victory tost owner. Davy Johnston, thousands tiiatt«-d f^-r F^t:^n in tt.e s»-conj tmlu«. te- and Jordan: Lx-vllri anu tt — victory. record, and E. I«-.mar with a keeping persons from irr.pa:r!r.sr the Brooklyn, <*\u25a0 base on balis Orr B»1I. 3; nafhenacßeij dollars, time be con- New Tork 12 3 2 1 0 4 1 1 irk 7; First Richmond. This makes the final score '\u25a0"- games of as it took him a long to x—l6 Wilts* 3. First bast- on errors— N>w York. 2. Hit by the day came in the defeat averages cf the 'tor-tine" and other 'ite ir^uranc* \u25a0Washington a o 1 o 1 v ! a 4—13 oft The surprise of of Britain. vinced that Boseben was a sprinter, pure and sini- pitched ball—By BWI. 1. Struck-— nut—By I>H. 1; by Holcombe for America and 3'-^ for Great mysteries, there were forty-are cheers -a 'it rirs? mm on •rror*—New York. 4: "Washfngti.n. ."». Left —1:40. Cmplrei1 Rudderliam and Knisl'e. the old national championship pair, enJ would nut s>, c,w to advantage at a mile — Wilts*- :. Time N. G. X. V.. and t5« j>ie. ca— bases N«-w York. .'.: Washington. J«. Flint l>a«f >-n laiis— Ward and Beals C. Wright. This pair made a 13th. 2Sd ar.d Srth reglzoeata, may be 100 -early to form a TieSnite Off l^ake. X; off Keelej-, :t; off Uehrinp, j. Struck out -I.airrr.ar. or over. It Xv by K«*iey. I. —<"'h»s*-. Thr«?e- game struggle against Malcolm D. Whitman and MAN.HAS BLACK HAND NOTE. toasrmaster was Robert L-e- Mcrr-:'. of runs like a horse which l^Kf. 2: — — SHOOTS Mjor-? there, opinion, but Chapultepe.- bu»<- hit—llempbllL 'J*vvo-baat hits Nllea (2i. Ulbt-rf^ld. CINCINNATI,9; PITTSBURG. 4. Kdgar W. I^-or.arJ. who won at S—6, C—B. G 4. This the committee. Of course '"Torn" was be at hi« best also at sprinting distances, and Gar.le; Iwiehamj. Pr^frr.an. Gehrlnj; i2>. Sacrifice hits through as ;: 3ho;iid be. wfll —Ki-inow.. l^ake. stolen bases— Chase, 11. E. places "Whitman and Leonard in second place to and the affair was carried victory yeMerJay muFt be accepted us tn — HempMll, Gan- at Cincinnati— K. his not lev. clymer. l>i»ublr jjla: DeleiULTttj- tnJ tYetman. Wild •» 0 2 2 0 ! 0 0 it—* 11 <> ed and Wrenn. Brooklyn Have Another Mysterious lacidt-ntally. or. prtactpally, :.-.- the —Ijite. — — Cincinnati !^r: Police Indication that he will go a route. In spite of pitch PasF«-!l tali Klelnomr.— Hit Ly pitcher By FittPburg o v I v v 1 0 0 2— 10 2 made up or a brie-f b::«ir.»ssKk?tili^s Lake. 1: !,y 2. Hit? off Patten, .»nt ,nr::i)K; the former Harvard champion, proved afterward was lad that he came from S>--hiiiU to win. The race GelirinK. am — Spade and Me- !>'onard. Assault on Which to Work. onZOncd jaf off K«-W, « in fuur :rii:in«.«: off Gehring;, r> in three in- Uattfrie? Cincinnati. Welner. in In. dfft-ating Wright. spe-ch by Mi Morrell. in which tie show, however, iie more i<.>i;riige thnn Lean; t'kif.'iurg. Ijeever, Young and Gibson. I'm- a host himself Ward and diii that h=»s r.ir.gs. Implr**—Connolly ac.l Jlurst. Time—2:2s. * Hamilton avenue station. what was »-xpettr-d of the offlcer? ur.d m»n who are g*-!iera.ily s-redited. as it took a horse to pire-^Rigler. At tirii* Whitman displayed gllmppf-.* of his old The policy of the 1« frame Black mystery to yt:ard the course. wear Kestigouche down under the lcng. gruelling PHILADELPHIA. 4; form, but on the whole be was as erratic as Brooklyn. have another Hand to BOSTON. 0. PHILADELPHIA, Wright. set investigate. Com, 1 contracting pair.ter. drive. - : BOSTON. 3: 1. Ward and In the third Ward found Ernest : (i ft.he mortally, Salvatore \u25a0 proved Jrn^restlujj. day's 6 0 0 4 fl Philadelphia— t tii=> |ccf too fast, nnd the opposing pair scored shot and wounded. probably Tiie other ra;;i;tr^ careful, but this young stallion's crop to win at I>»-troit.— Killian and drivers more than usually cs tis of tirsi the Pa \u25a0 :.- Evans. ajefting. KniV'ir^ Mlnaohy Ixins Island. Apriln (Special).— The will straight, hard stretches some fast tirae »a? r=»2?. W. Doyle had a narrow escape from serious in- Aqueduct Racing Summaries. of Alfred BraJlsy, a prosperous merchant of Port Percy OxrtTs. who has er.tered a Biarcti oX. Jury when Star of Rur.r:ymet!e fell just after the OX COLLEGE DIAMOXDS. Washington, was filed here to-day. The will dis- was forced to er.sac* a r.ew dnvpr yesterday. a» ftart in the fifth race, but he esca;>eu without poses of several thousand dollars' worth of real Felix Prossen. who had be*r. tur.ir.s tte car up » a ta \u25a0cratch. LJttle Francis aiso got a bad scare and WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST. estate, which is left to la wife. Susannah H. practice for the last thre*» tr»»k«. -«-;;s forced driving:. s a general, shaking up -when Hampton Beauty — RACE.— Sclllnr; for thre#-year-oldn— and upward; J7OO added. One mile. Start good. Won Tim*. Bradley, with full power to dispose of as she resign on account of family objections. Mr. Pennsylvania Yale 3:4L'H. WinnT, b. g..~ by re«-nan Bemlnole. <^^ crossed her legs and fell just after the Stiish of Defeat for IST " thinks best. Great emphasis is laid on the tes- was lucky enough to g»t Fau'. SartorJ, who has had i...HI Batting. , the third race. ! | I li be free from any- handlirg: cars. botS IIor«f and age. Owner.' Po. ,'wt.| St. >i H % St. '\u25a0•. i Jockey. !Oper..Hig-h.Cloß<-.Placc.Show. tator's request that his funeral plenty of exp^ri^-nce in racir.s: "Welsh, acting for Stable, Beats Hartford Team. l 1 1-2 nature, mourning charce 0. Tom the Newcastle has IxTpharn 4...... iChlnnil 4 103 « 2 212 2* 1' 1» iMusierave ..] 4 fi 16-5 1 thing of a morbid and that no in this ... abroad. Sartori had 1 6« ! ! 2l2l |<3. Hurra. ..j 5 s T 6-2 1 secured second call on the services of Guy Burns, Washington. April21.—Georgetown defeated Penn- AucaMln, « (Virginia St.) 8 I 107 2 ti 4 4 be indulged in. He also requests that Alfred G. Vanderbilfs car ir: the f.r*t Vasdertt.t 3 (Hitchcock) 2 | 1 4141 4» 3131 8* *\u25a0 i | 1 13-10 1 2-5 1-5 whatever tbe jockey, for the R. F. Carman has at baseball here to-day Smoker. » Berßtn ..... cremated, in the- line, ani- season. first sylvania by \u25a0 score of 5 to 2. OrcaßTia. 3 (B«-nnet> | 8 1 84 7 l" I1I 1 I>* -• 4" Jena«ii .. j I<> in 6 2 1 his body be and that his wife explain cup race, bet was late corrsir? to call on Burns well, "• Bfl 6 the bo-\ is riding and may The features were th. pitching of Cantwell and the UmbrelU, ... Dal] 7 Ml 3 &• 5* 5* 5* Yorfca j 40 el IS to their two children the dangers of liquor. He was forced to withdraw after cornplettng of.c (Monah&E)' 7 7 7 t; FRirhrother.. > 5-2 W-^ prove a rood substitute for Miller, who rode for fleldinp of Mes=*a and Smith, Georgetown. ImIH. 4 1 i'*S 4 «• : | 15 25 20 • saying yester- of The 4. . ..(Mulligan) | S :;' & 7 7 McDaatel ,.'.| I 10 10 3 __ closes the (locum- hy he wanted hl= death Sartori had the Blanch! car or. the tocrsß toe Newcastle Stable last year. Pir_jroaton was hit in Aleiheuo 4 iWHsoni 3 i lift. 3 2'i 2K 2" 4" E I'UKar .. i 1 Vaurtan. Oldfield nKST •thr»e-y*ar^.!c!». and upwart. - runs for the ankle and 3 (Relmont)j 4 5 5 5« '<' 5151 535 3 M 4 1<» 3 7-5 .1 Ewers, an^a: R*rE-FT non-wlr:- retired early. The score follows: Black Oak. 1 K»M Daniel ..1 10 Bicycle Policeman Alexander el the \u25a0teams tri«. took advantac<* ot the ttaw ner» in li'jf:i—ii:ns; *7«.o4 14 1 Brad: over his Oral and II anJ sth street. Long Isl- IIS1 in- < ran his race, oxford, slow to settle in his stride, up strongly half way down the stretch, but fell away horse at Jackson avenue drivers of the three Isotta marines. r^HTltmy.. '"] Hartford 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 o—3 10 0 ran The stra^*|1 IIS O-ffila! again. Alelheuo speed, but as if short. yesterday afternoon, was down, *: *uH Kayior (,*>•\u25a0!\u25a0\u2666 — IQ4 had stopped and City, knocked Hardinsr and let their cars s?** U4 M Batteries— Rose and Phlibln: Schuman. Swope and Foo1<». ? r •_»D R.A"'FI--Pell!nfr; for fillies two years old; *7<"> added. Four furlcr.gs. Start good. Won drivice. seriously injured. He was removed \u25a0Aoora.tio!3 ...... iO*^ Hrn^FHrt i\ Wadleigb. Time. run over and on the good stretches. Ai::a lOf- *I>»n-i5 BtaffonL j'2 O 0:47*5. Winner,~ f-h. f., by Golden Maxim Mary Stuart. ~ to home, la !!!...!!. j — to St. John's Hospital, and later his in Other drivers out wer» Harry MJrfwn«; EBC3XS RA<"E—fTEEPI.nOJAFF: HA.VDICA.P— Oharlottesvilie. Va.. April 21.—Lehiph turned the j"PoVtl I it Bettins \u0084 W"«»ffll foar-year-OiCf jyw Fo^ - Owner.; Po. |W< St. Fin. Jockey. \u25a0\u25a0 High Olr.se. Grand street. Corona. Loxier: Parker and Cedrtno. in Fiat«: *^ and njnrafd; acded- ab«u- two Horse. % % _ I Place. Show. tables on the University of Virginia to-day, and (Newcastle 1 -1 and wagon belonged to Henry L.en- Kfr.au-.. by RoyaToaptive St7fj 9 11041 i l\k 313 V |G. Burns... I 8 10 4 2 i The horse Seymour, in two Simr^ex cars: Btoch, la » IVlcsxta I", won at baseball a. score of c to 4. -' ISSjnocket " Arlunette (Cella) 12 'I M 2 '\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0* '>'-» '\u25a0* IFlynn | 8-3 2 3-2 3-5 1-4 ion. a grocer, of Corona, who had Ifft them stand- Roberts, M.irrhy. ta a iX*t**\u25a0<***• Kara ISO!Pare Pe;.j*r ' Miss Hlchland (Schreiber) 6 101 j 7 « 6 4-4 :i: IMusgrave ..1 12 15 12 f> S-2 in a Thomas: 147 "]•»•>"135 Ing at 3d street and Jackson avenre. The horse an F«^iarri« Jim McGi.1...... '!".'.'. Lexington. Va.. April Washington and* Lee M.-rry Widow (Johnson)! 6 : f»| 6 5 5 .'!>' --i'l E. ;»i(tan.. .| 15 .tit 20 8 4 son. in a Panhard: Campbell, in Ar.en-Kl3¥»- Ewaoiar 14." The Knight irjH University Mn»r I'hyliiß (Lakeland) |10 ] !>}«; 5 7 7 7 5- Delab] . 30 let M 20 10 took fricht at a passing trolley car and dastvej Paean Bey 140 [130 defeated the of North Carolina here to- j ton. and Berßdoll. in a Fer.:. Vcrrar.f day a to Aunt Kate (Krau«> 11 | W» 12 11 8 8 « Garner 20 SO 20 8 4 Ewers overtook it at Ha street. RACE-THK by score of 2 1. Chaperon (Madden) 104 1 l-l 2" 7 !Palrbrother.. j 4 7-5 up the avenue. THIHD AHVERXE -TAKES-For thrt^-- 1 i 54 » 4 3-5 bridle, >ear-oid»; fl.fxio add<"f!: six furlorps Annotation (Dare; 2 i }•»! » » :< '.< 8 |McCarthy ..I 12 30 20 8 4 He had the animal by the but it drove Halket lOSIBmr Maid . . 301 Primrose. l-#asrue (Keent^) 7 104| 10 10 10 10 8 Kott«r I 4 I 7 ." _• 7-, one of its fore feet through his bicycle wheel and Automobiles. l»c*r Ball HBlllartford Boy !!!!y6 AUTO SHOW AT THE PALACE. Hampton taut] . .(B. &O. St.) 8 jMI S »• 11 11 10 jFran.-is ... | 30 80 SO 10 3 103!(juestjon Marl; Blue.Ht(<-k 11 1- was thrown. Both wheels of the wagon B^om — ;-.-. i««J Followlnjr a meeting: yesterday of the show . (Fltzslmmons.'i 4 |KM •'! 4 414 8 11 Bruasell ....| 40 CO M 10 5 Ewers RA'"C Handicap: lor tfcree--, com- Isle of Meadows (Nelson)l 3 1 «»i 11 l- 1- V2 12 jHenry ..,_ _.| 50 100 flO 20 passed over his chest. Entancled in the bicycle, FOI'ETH ear-old* and up- of the American Motor Car Manufacturers' l 10 ward; Sl.C««> acot-d; one mile. mittees Royal Captive, well up all the way, o:t(ru!ii«-d Arl ri'tt^ In final drive. The latter hunit In last sliteenrhT. the horse dashed onto the sidewalk and was caught Vrfcee« 32O:L.i(tht Wixil K« Association and the Motor and Accessory Manu- when she apf*-ured to i>e winning. Chaperun met with some interference Bt the elbow, but waa tea:*:, on her OIC Honeety 11!< Zi^nap 93 merits. by Patrolman Haller. Cr*r»laa 136 KiJlierranUe facturera. Incorporated, the announcement was .. hH Grand Centra! 4TH RACE.— THE SIERUNG STAKE?; for three-year-olds and upward; $2,000 added. One mile. Start rood iSSa 112; made that the Palace had been en- driving. Winner, by Gracloslty. "X Won Tim>. I:3!>S. b. c. " Gerolsteln— " " ft r:rr:: RACE— For tw«-?«Br-olds; t><-i:inc; $7.,, • venter's .-. — ~-~ ART addt-i paged for next automobile m in New j I, Bettlnß. Z^~ TEXTILE AND TAPESTRY SALE. REPUBLIC TIRES fotir and & half fnrlotuc*. York, age- TPosTi I 4 - Ma<3r::»-tjr. : the dates for which will be announced Horaa ar.d Owner. Wt. « Ft. Fin. I Jockey. ] Open. Hlrh loac Pla Show. l'»7 Hac-tyM* 'H5, l_Po._; [_9t. »__H —~~ At the Amen an Art Galleries. Madison Square Chapuitepec. 3 (IJ. St.) 1 ' _ Tom Held MMSjOceu' Maid '." \r., shortly. &C. I 2 I107! 2 22 2 1» I1I IMrl>anlel j l>-lo I"ft10 last, ;nr. j 1 .. South, will begin to-morrow the of the sea- Fairy Sprite \u25a0 3 (K^hh! 1 1 1" I1I 1» '£ |Notter »-10 l>-10 taiMtmmm . The show committee consists of O. Smith, ltestißQUche. . 105] 2 \u25a0 ,' 1 CblpniMik . . lO4]*LMstract .... 11. ("hapulteptc furlong away pressure son's K.lel of antique tt-xtiles and decorative tapes- Km "".'!"1«6 chairman; R. M Owen, S. H. Mora. with Benjamin wore ftestlfoucije down in last >.rii i-.. under In la«t few strides! llc^ imrnciin ..^:: m Imnlel rode Notter pretty gloat In last furlong, but the latter* claim of foul was not allowed. trios. The sale will continue on Friday a: . Sat- The tire is the Republic: EIXTH RACE— For rriaidenK. thre*- year* old ac 3 ul>- Briscoe, rx- Six Start bad. urday, 1* a view *ar«; aelllne; rT(»o t.d1«:; •pTTH• RACE laa: and added fur!on*s. Was cle-»erly and there will fr*-» public of old clx Tiirio:ips. ap'-r. a member of the Tim". Winner, rh. by 1 'ii.sa.rtoo— Jura. Cotupa.-* C Hal! Aec«-ssor3- Manufacturers 1:15^. c. ' '"" """" " embroideries, lacs an.l many rare fabrics KBlGeorse V7 l>e to | [ of the AHla loS|l>oa I^:ta * SC will also appointed serve on the committee! IPort I j Hotting. Benguial Kirby ...... Owner. >'o. jßt | Vitall collection. Thomas E. will a it less P.«xl Bnnnet Kir.-<;ra!nyar S<7 UoTff and aif- | j \vt. % Vi 5 _St. Fin. Jockey. | Open.His;h.fJ»>»e. mile o\ cost iii.. 1 Ptace.BhsW. conduct be sale. Ma' ll iT» T*i«» I<.'l''Giant 1,5 HARVARD BEATEN AT LACROSSE. li'.K Cbiel 3 (Newcastle St.) II'M1 2 ." » iVa 8" ", iO. Uurns...| s^' 3 13 r. 1 1.-i Lady Ctorinne lOll'Prlaors* Kettle j,4 "'• 10 1 1 1 ...... • SiMilf-r 5 (Appleby) 1151 « 4" I1I I1I 1" .".- IKoerner ..-.. 1" IS IS 4 5 i*»'-Fly Baltimore, April CVaat of Arms . y, 21.— lacrosse team of the 0 10S| 4 1 » 24 4' i" IS •- money amy em. •Royal Evox 11*11... ll>-asllp. 5 iftalney>| ' 3'i •»» MiMßTava ..1 8 •[ -, <>|K-nlnc Nution^l Irngur ft.i-.—1..« 1! ( hmnpi«n«h>p than of Vb Washington fFarrell) !• 133 j 7 2" 4'n 4» &' :.' |Khaw B \u25a0 ! Mount Athletic Club defeated Harvard Ulandv. « •- 2 4 I tv -, 7 ill \u25a0 ti ...1 \u25a0».'.' Chief Hayes. f< (MuliiKaii)j 4 0 1, 1,- 010 1 tl1 |Flynn .' IT. 20 Lit •Ayprretice allowain-*. 10-day by a score of ito -2. !li«i •• '' I ' 7 a iliihuni-v 4 (Murphy)l 1 ;KM 1 7 '•» 8 •« 7* IT. Burn.7. .'>*» M :;i» ]\u25a0• (Krß.ua) 7 88 t* N | rt Citizen. 3 . | » I I >» Ural 16 log n«> 4,", -\u0084 (Norton) *> 7' 7' Corncob S I106 I8 B' 9 iSrhilllng ...j SO W M 11 1 Rcpublu- Tu-f Company .;.,\u25a0• •, Canada. 3 (( 11 | -:• 10 10 10 10 10 10 H.-ik.-!, .....| 10 n» •[ -.' Runnymede. (Newton) 8 lotl) Fell. |\V. LK>.vle...| -j«io -,», Yacht*, 2*2 Street Star cf 4. I ! 10U Sv 40 Boats and Launches. West Troublemaker followed tiie j>ac» rlpsely and cam* away in lust turluna. Iri.i<- you buy rail and look over the moat com- ~" plete line of Marine Engines In th» romprtslnr IPost I I I j, \u25a0" -.Hettlnr -1— Pit' |Wt >» St. Fin. Jockey. . TWO AM» FOIR CVCI.K HH.II. MKIHIM VM> Largest and Best Stores in for Horn. Owner.! Pa |Bt. X I | penjllajhClowTpiaf. SLOW SPEED LONDON 1 Bhow? , ENGINES. Ms»tlfy (K»ena) 6 |Km .' 4S 3l3 3« :t« Rchllllns r. \u25a0 4 h--, , AND 7 1 ... TAILORING OUTFITTING. Occidental (Murphy) 4 105 2* 414 4" \u25a0»« T. Iltirnß... s 1,. 7 •, '. R . THE FAIRBANKS GO. BAKER 1 ELECTRIC HIBh Hat (B. 10 St.) VI |1051 3 rv« .'.4 f. B' 12 13 ,1 Exhibition Rooms. and !.*.'* IWelply U>o 800 *-in, tio «;, Sixth Floor Nr» York City. AMERICAN AND COLONIAL OUTFITS A SPECIALTY. - 1 1 Terror (Joji.erii 10^1 3 6!» 7' 7 717 jE. r>u'sa.n. .. .1 M s I nT-, VEHICLES (Purcell) >. Taildermial 11 11* 10 m \u25a0. h |t>elaby 4-1 .Ui 110 •;'. i,, 271-274, HIGH HOLBORN. Forero i»rr?rkMsi 1 10fs| 11 B M ft it W. Doyle. | 30 M \u25a0•\u0084 "« 4 Pxluslon 10 12 10 .. , Horses ami Carriages. SPECIAL EXHIBIT (Warreo) lOf. 10 M 10 King I' 100 |M ">T«(i ( ,f,,, _ __- « f -. Rurnm* (Elkwood Park Ft 8 ;106 8 11 11 11 11 ullrn M) 41-43, Ludgate Hillclose to st...... 30 m 15 « TVAIO>ORF-ASTORIA BattUta ißurhem) Hiftj 12 .|Flynn | ['(, PAUL'S/. ft 812 12 12 SO «0 So 5 MANOR FARM. WEST NTM'K. N T.. Raiepuon Room. Mystify the speed her easily KOPBLEwith its 100 jim of richest and naturi^ly KAiercd tj -J3tn- lnetu»r*» • ha on- bora* company >- lo cloe* quarters on moat war. a , • mui[«mtnt baker motor VEHICLE or i.f-frt 1790 Broadway. N«w Tar*.