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PP TEE Se te oe ren MOTT a y lama oe . ‘ . “ 2 (CO i BL GLO TL WA gat} IEEE ARUREA NET! TOO FLE TYTEN STARS PTI APE TIO? , : , ois +29 - re WEATHER-Unsettica to-night and Feiteys Qe Y ¢ : ° SYWATHEM—Unsettied to-night an@ Friday. ASEBAL [RACING ig SPORTS a Givoulation Books Opal to AT” | EDITION os PRICE ONE CENT. PINNED FOR HOURS + UNDER DEBRIS OF BOWERY UI “Pitety Girls and Several Men Caught ‘in: Collapse of Old Three-Story Build- at No. 49—Overloading of Top with Machinery and Paper GROANS HEARD IN DEBRIS; RRSCUER AFTER FOUR HOURS. ~NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 19 pa FIRST aS | AICANDER io. : WINNER OF The BIG SUBURBAN Twenty-to-One Long Shot Wins the Great Race at Sheepshead Bay in the Presence of 40,000 Spectators, with Herbert Second and Hunter Raine Third---Favorites Left Behind. E, R. Thomas's $60,000 Hermis Was Neck and Neck with the Winner Until the Stretch Was Reached--- Contest a Thrilling One, and the ‘ one ae ees Finish Excitingly Close. i JOUR 2%, }BASSICK, ABRAHAM, twenty-four, No. 11 Basex street; shock and Drutses | OSE \BEOKSTEIN, ANNIE, eighteen, No. 88 Jeffereon street; injured about head il ATTY PT IN _ a FOURTH RACE—The Suburban Handicap; one mile and a quarter. -- 0 O— —Betting— 0 Oo (Becaping Gas Makes Work of Rescue Difficult---T wo-ofthe Albert Brothers, Proprietors of Paper-Box Factory, Ar- rested--- Warning Had Been Given. end shouklers. | * fe two upper floors were occupied by the Lyon Box Factory, , ‘ x tory, under | thing was yellow here this afternoon ex-| {ightful 3. Time—1.49 2-5. stitial in Aloe amas tbe Bast Oneness end This was the finish of the great Suburban Handicap run at Sheeps witch name the firm of D. Albert & Sons manufacture paper boxes. The|CePting the Glante and they were blue. Gower floor wes the restaurant of Isaac Polinsky. fo rer after a three weeks’ trip, The Nauas Brothers Comapny’s stable | head Bay this afternoon in the presence of 40,000 or more spectators, winning ten out of f t bat- ; ret pric Dt Pi rt is was “| at Frij iis itrd or topmost oor ot the bud was uted by the paper-ox | eras by vin ctourteen eames. tat: dom, who ade Herbert, the horse that finished seoond th |ioce ‘otnerw'se ‘enuray devoted. to| |B: R: Thomas’ soo.0n9 Herts we neck and with Africander untfl sarin sate Re earnare otitiatadit A tonaen Wars = ; ane for mechinery | but still lusty and brave, only to find] the Suburban Handicap, claimed a'foul against Africander, the | private dwellings, It Is owned by the stretch was reached, when Igniter, Major Daingerfield and all of the : ployed upon this floor. a: home bisck clouds and a somsy 4a-! winner, put the Judges refused to allow it. tp butehers ymin stores Ute other high-priced favorites fell back and the despised long shot came om era! Loa twenty-two, No, 77: Siegel street, Brooklyn; out alia cite -0000100 1 Starters, weights and jockeys. Start. Half, Fin'sh, Straight, Place. \MPOWSKY; BURTHA, sixteen, No. 156 Essex street; hands cut. NEW YOPK - -0000000 0 Africander, 110, Fuller. . . 7 4h 4M 20 | DOLKHR, MINNTB, of No. 645 Frankman street, Hast New York, badly Herbert, 118, Odom....... 4 38 24 15 6 about the body, Hunter Raine, 98, H. Michaels. 14 14 38 12 5 Zi gic ceawenee No. M4 Beoond street, Brooklyn; cut. about : Sixth Inning—Matty struck Jones ollt. Warner: clinched Major Daingerfield, 123, Bullman.. 9 8 = 4 16-50 755 mA AAA ADMASEAS, wenty-two,: 20,04 Cnc strech; ibe testin, Giants Arrive Home and Tackle| Tinker’s sky-scraper. Gilbert assisted Evers-out. No runs. |Vehicle Lift in Nauss Bros Gli Hanky: 103, O'NEIII.- +066. AZ ABs 5 20 per clase. ee i the ChitagoYeatiy Who Are! Mertes fouled to Kling. abb dBoubled to left. Lauder flied! ~ stables Falls with a Crash Igniter, 112, Cochran... toe On ene 72 me PGIMGENSKY, MORRIG, elghteen, No. 11 EMridge street; sprains and! Fighting the New Yorkers for to-Harley. Gilbert hoisted to Stagle. No-runs. Bonnibert, 115, McCue. seyen toy etd meee? too 30 ‘praises. fe Seventh Inning—Harley was hit, Bresnahan’s got Kling’s to the Bottom of the/His Eminence, 105, Jenkins...... 13°45 8 50 20 EAOWRET; GUTETOS, testy, We. 158 sex etrect cut about face} Lead in Pennant Race. rap and he was doubled with Harley. Weimer fanned. Noruns,| Shaft. : Col. Bill, 121, Gannon.... » 6 5 9 8 3 \peenimn, A ean ania Sees fa livisien ateatr leiasealaboes bead Warner singled on the left line. Matty sacrificed. Warner LE ee Heno, 115, Martin... 10 13 10 4 $$ ‘end shoulders. 2 ARE UP AGAINST LUNDGREN. | Was caught stealing third. Browne fanned. No runs. | |tupee MEN WERE ON IT, Himself, 95, Creamer 41 10 11 100 30 BHAEVER, HENRY, twenty-three years olf, of No. 78 Bowery; cut Eighth Inning—Bresnahan made star catch from Slagle. *|Hermis, 128, Redfern. 2 2 42 10 4 ‘anil braised about the body. BATTING OREDR Casey fanned. Chance singled. Jones flied out. No runs, Articulate, 118, Burns. . 1) 20 8 (WEINETHIN, ROSIN, twenty; out and braised about head and body. BA abled bag By the accidental falling of a veblole!Lux Casta, 104, Lindsey. . oa koe ly! 40 15 Ue — Chicago. New York. At Boston—Pittsburg, 7; Boston, 2 Ce in nae ae eat teireg, [Yardarm, 99, Haack 8 6 15 \ . Slagle, it. . re, A ee yy oe 156 East One Hundred and Twenty-|Yardarm, 99, Haack....-++++-+++ 15 10 4 Ipeatve-pervons wore canght and crushed to-day in the eullanwe of a/eatr me, FieTitnn J» At Phitadetpiia—nd of seventh—Cincinnati, 115 hila., 2.| Bird etret: toctay Tellin MeGowen,| — Hermis and Yardarm coupled in betting, Wiseman Daly late this afternoon heard groans coming from near the Tinker, as. % ras ~ AMERICAN LEAGUE Carl Arneste, a hostler, was probably Start good. Won driving. Time—2.10 2-5. vers,’ 2b, Laud . . a “d Oh Soper, & celery faleatin ee fs rotes: of No, 3 Bayard street, is officially Kling” jy feet oe At Cleveland—End of seventh: Boston, 3; Cleveland, 4, weet, Bakenator Sa Seah AFRICANDER first. Pr ees Gearing ieee an old three-story. atin, Forty Uses amie ral eee LATE RESULTS AT SHEEPSHEA ea HUNTER RAINE, mjan ld eon air. years ago ft was the By caine SHEAD BAY. Arneater and Coper were hurried to) HUNTER RAINE third. \eome of Den Bryant's minstrels, and was known as the Melodeon. pore Teermlse wort) || sixth Race—Colonsoy (12 fo 1) 1, Mackey Dwyer (5 to 1) 2, | conan, eee aietterneen lu ty limese21012:5 and horses there and rent mond |s enough to take the ginger out Sie CRASHED THROUGH TO CELLAR, of any team. ——————— Eo prpace to others aswel andi won, On the floor below this, which was the one xbove the restaurant, thirty |aiuch srened, ‘the wroned Sneenen hetog ‘AT ST. LOUIS. rol | REAL N Un ane al tea a ge alah There was nol an unusual delay at the start when Mr. Fitzgerald re» 1 leased tne barrier and dropped his flag. Yardarm, Articulate and Hermis nanipalated by hand. eee Mle aren, | Were away in the lead neck and neck. Then Herbert galloped into the tention of holsting it to| lead and led at the quarter by half a length. Here Mr. Thomas's costly impost, gradually rls were pasting and shaping boxes. It was my 4 " ) tik A . sae! the celling of this room which |uncertain whether he could atrew enougn| Fourth Race—Kaffir 1, Taby Tosa 2, Prince Richard:3, “jana putiess pse sawdust to make play possible, Never- ot 1] Gowan, ne The tons of paper from the floor above, with the heavy machinery, | theless @ thousand fans who would 14D) delivery came through, carrying away the celling of the second floor and then crash- | ve Sum to see the Glants play bom: AT HARLEM. noon with t ing through intb the restaurant below. The whole was carried to the cellar. |terce 1° “teh And Gemanded en- Fourth Race—Monarka 1, Au Revoir 2, Dr. Stevens 3, Se HOO ay altinecum tert | Hermis made his effort and, although he carried a hea Serre tey i evil crept into the front. Africander was a neck behind him, Lux Casta was e Sipe bd ae Soren was carried away and the alr pressure} 8 early as 2 o'clock Mr, and Mrs. the shaft jung N ree e front windows of the place out, Charles T, Wilson, probably the most 000,000 TORS ee, “los ; i a i The falling of the floors was followed by an explosion of gas and famous rooters in America, had their 350, ATTACHMENT AGAINST GENERAL ELECTRIC. Tomething ator close up, Col. Bill fourth and PleiDeL lite e “dausia was Galare in aeverall places whien’ tha: Bire;Depertzient hae the | seats in the eastern corner of the grand fell arate etvarts At the three-quarters Hermis was leading by a neck. Africander, . stand, Mr. Wilson being provided with BOSTON, June 18.—An attachment for $50,000,000 wasy nese and Cone: were thrown ete why | moving smoothly and his jockey controlling him under a gentle pull, was a length in front of Herbert, third. Col, Bill was fourth and Yardarm : fifth, ne) The direct cause of the accident is sald to have been due to the storing | !ife-belts in case any of th i ' j ircui i ng case any of the team were! Fiad in {he United States Circuit Court to-day against the Gen-|* sper ee or the accident frighten of eleven tons of cardboard on the top floor yesterday. Two membe in danger of drowning. firm were arrested because of this. 8 of the|'"when it was finally decided to play a| eral Electric Company by counsel for S. F. Van Choate, of this |the owes amt eri cnent® ahat. « reat Was the excitement At the next post Lux Casta had sprinted into the lead and led Afri-- Im fear that the walls of Nos, 47 and 51 Bowery might tall, the poltce| meer or Kood sports rushed tol city, who alleges infringement of a number of inventions. Felaney called ou! the t and firemen ordered all tenants out of th & stand, 1 ei ; ; * * Bast One Hundred and of them until the buildings could be|cheering the favorites, calling pet The attachment is filad in connection with a suit for dame | strect station, No one sees ‘| cander by a neck, Herbert was third, a length away, with Hermis, Cob» shored. names and telling McGraw tow good t db el for M Van Choate. The writ of at- explajn how the accident happe: cander by a neck. erbert wa d,a eth away, y Without warning, save the creaking of the timbers, at 11 o'clock the foe agee.entene be ee a Mae Ms ori Ra | Biu and Igniter close behind in a bunch. celling of the second floor began to sag because of the weight above, Mother oneal tgi eke ata ness tachment is the largest ever issued by the United States Cire UL tliat ih told Coming into the stretch Africander took the lead and his head was Women rushed to the windows and screamed, and several started for|sympathy touched the Giants’ heat cuit Court for the Boston district. x | nouding slightly in advance of Herbert, who was a neck in front of Major the stairways. Nearly all were caught in a crash that followed. so that in spite of weather McGraw | Daingerfield . soon had his team emitting sparks pre- il Down the stretch they came. The struggle was a thrilling one, and paratory to walloping Chicago. With a roar that sounded like an explosion and which could be heard of Peru, who for blocks, the upper floor, with its weight of machinery, cardbo: i ; ¢ , ard and| As for the microbes, they came Lapeer eae ; cheeri and w ¢ ic other material used in the manufacture, went through to the second floor, {lke a lot of drooping lilies. ai ieeted, i Ione Cece menage AA ia ae ie Rdg pier oe : : : present eek? head. Herbert was second, fairly beating Hunter Raine. 2 ti upon the gitlk at work. ‘Say, do you mind how chesty they Then there was a pause for the briefest part of a minute and another | ma 1 the rots tty with thelr $95 Pana-| 14 crash as the whole mass fel! through to the ground floor and then into the arenas ae em Aen cine iae cellar, no’ more lite than @ second-hand cushel® The crash of the.floor was followed by the shrieks of the persons |!!!" | not fast, but was excused by the condition of the tack. ——__——_+++ 40,000 PEOPLE CHEERED AS WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast) for the th hours ending at 5S P.M. him from 4 successful steal. Casey ran in for Gilbert's bunt. Noj| Warner se die fed day caught. An Instant later, as the machinery carried . away the heavy gas runs, M pipes, there came an explosion. SIRE RUE Eat oieo tain i rage nel alow ioneito TIRNeN Roo Sa |p iaeover York City nme seer ay T H WAS WON , uns R ng a single ov econd, ‘Third tow ed er tosnte an! U BU BAN a An alarm of fire was sent !n accompanied by a call for ambulances and Jann tied hare cael Weimeria. ettort San | MULE ERA A Le cetnra wer Hees c q fn effort « ere: Hah ers threw a hands the police reserves, a mitt finished him. No rune. Lauder gathered. ne in va w SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, June 15.—The Sub en the polico and firemen arrived the building was a shell. The|, \V°Hme' & south paw of great merit, ere slipped tn felt y Senet stun ie ST eNe Hata ean SaaS Ae a ens Hua hara ounce from row, who. camer inna ene mit it alo eens | Urban Handicap was run over the beautiful Sheepshead Bay course imhichh Wael Sind nniliclayaye were: lusprisoned Was persone whor were ressuet| oar. ceretennee meat ieetor tinue ta Oa amar | tineattegnagn., To tho rear ofthe building and a little to the side Is a one and a halt |%,!u¢ and hoistod a foul co Warner Van ay Mine healtay ‘ingle over th MEN’S SERGE SUITS, $4.75. A great crowd, for the day, saw the race decided, At all — = s that) = second on Hrowne's story building Upon this the firemen, police and ambulance surgeons | scratch, Mit a, worked, Sheepshead, with nearly double the accommodat Upped in handling. Ky as crowded as was the Gravesend course ak ond, retiring asey and the proot—Worth gio. | events Brooklyn has, was almost \rrue Mlue—S if eve there was a full money's wo:th hard. | fielded Bresnahan to se Dut at sec. | Browne, Van popped to a nother put As rapidiy as possible the persons whose shrieks or moans could be| ond. No runs. ree ealsappointed, te : \, heard were extricated d . given a A sale of serge sulla, then The P \ a and then holsted by ropes to the roof of the bulld- Second Inning. Fourth Inniug. Guaratitee Cforting C., uptwn ca Brooklyaliandican day: ing. It was soon transformed into an emergency hospital, ‘Tinker opened witd a bang past May ty developed ai erratic streak and fn of aay aale ever Held, anywhere, Th Brook yay more than 40,000 at Gravesend on that ovcaslon, and & oli San Also culating along this line it seemed as if there were at least that many @t Gnd was safe at Bresnahan’: walked. b uder Anished him forced bik Here the surgeons worked dressing the Injuries and making examina- | throw to Babb ‘oni Rabb mauffed the Rt was a remarkable showing ft se'b0, "a8 80, are. proportionately "of | mucl peautitul track this afternoon, This ns of the hurts of whose é v 0 On] 7 y. by to: 03 Brought to them, A% soon as they had finished | jase, Harvey tried for fa long drive, but hae on, “Warner, Sinker fanned If you intend paying more. >| SraumaeTenaTnetee “ 7 Med ewritoe Roo, ta, Tearaae. peers Shine pare: while Christie la | uit you bad better visit The * “ltog the miserable weather, } y JOE core yEighing Wtreg fone te: Sed theewens | eas, NO EES Oe, Rotana eas The immense grand @tand, three tlers oo

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