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~ Bardolph, Who Beat Ascension in the Opening Dash, Was Neglected in the! Betting, While Favorite Was Backed Throughout Ring for Thousands, Plunger Joe Yeager Loses on Orthodox, but Gets Back on Stuyve—Police Raid Tip Sellers Outside of the Track. Evening World's Racing Chatt will be found on Page 2. The sensation of the afternoon at Gravesend was the winning of Bar- @olph, at odds of 50 to 1, in the open- ing handicap. He defeated a hot fav- Orite in Ascension. On nothing that Bardolph has shown could he be con- sideted to have a chance to beat As- cension, He won a race at.a mile and @ sixteenth, but it was a poor per- formance. The running of Bardoiph netted the bookmakers thousands, for there was @o play on him and,a prohibitive price egainst Ascension for the place. The Clover Stakes wan the fixture of he afternoon, and it not only furnished an exciting finish, but i was one of tho Dest betting ‘events of the day, ‘Czara- prine, Incantation, “Simplicity and Chrysitis were heavily backed, Incanta- tioribeing a slight favorite., Czdraphine looked like the winner at the head of the stretch, but Chrysitis closed on ber and there was a rattling drive all through the last furlong. Chrysitis got home a winner by a head Ticantation net shiplicity ran far below their real form, Joe Yeager» was much in evidence during, the afternoon. He plungéd heavy on Orthdex and on his own horse Stuvye. What he loat on Orthodox he tant won back on Stuyve. Outside the, track to-fay the police raided the men. and. boys who were selling tips. ‘Ghey gathered in about forty of ¢ nulgances.” The track was very wy this afternoon, A heavy sea fog ‘set pou vkee Patore the last two races were run. Big Surprise in First. Eight of the eighteen horses carded in the opening handicap were with- by half a lengths in front of King Pepper. 1 to @ Shot Had Close Call. ‘Ascension was two Gilpin was a 1 to 8 shot In the second race, but it\took his life to get home in of Knight of Pearl, who was a I long chance. Councilman rated away in and " ois fed bi rhe Bee 1 sho a. Jor ae ran this wi stretch, where standi ee Sit sa the last who ran out at the Read of the : ran at 1 01 e oO fwas third, five back. Bere’s Where Joe Yeager Lest. Bat er tice 2 savorite in the oft Enlllippe H THIRD RACE—Audience (even) 1.| Qi0mit: 1 Bowerman, ‘stolen | ea! " souble Andy Williams (4 to 1) 2, Himself 2. Bree aha “Warner. wha | itches—McGinity. Umplres—O'Day and FOURTH RACE—Chrysitie (16 to Emaite. ‘Time of game—One_ hour andj 5) 1, Camraphine (8 to 1) 2, Incanta- tion 3, Charles Elwood (7 to 2) 2, Reveille 3, 5) 1, Topright Sa to 1) 2, Nick Long- worth 3. ° Ie a Circulation Books Open to All.”’ burg in Great Pitch- and Now Are Back in the Lead fer Pen- nant Again, GIANTS, ‘ + HPO Bresnahan, of. Browne, rf, Devlin, ‘3b. Bowerma) Mertes, If. Dahtien, as, Gilbert, 2b, Warner, o, McGinnity, p. : wloscosnweos Sl ovsensestor sears 3) etenuocono> Totals .. PITTSBURG. | 3 | bench, at Beaumont, THE IE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—1 jardoiph (50 to 1) 1, Ascension (7 to 10) 2, King Pep- per 3. Phelps, ‘c... Phillippe, p. HonwonHon™ 1 1 0 1 13 0 1 6 1 alocson Totals ... nope ‘THE SCORE BY INNING! | Pittaburg 9000000000 New York 19000100 -2 SECOND RACE—Gilpin (1 to 2) 4, Knight of Pearl (15 to 1) 2, Jerry | c. 3. forty minutes. Attendance—7,i0, POLO GROUNDS, June 8—The Glants turned the tables on the Pitts- burgers ot-day. Iron Man McGinnity pitched for them and was at his best shutting out the visitors as eusily as they were shut out Lever yesterday. It was another royal pttcher's battle, in which no ‘hits were made for extra bases, Featire, plays were made by Deals aud Mertes, FIFTH RACE—Stuyve (4 to 5) 1, SIXTH RACE—Brooklynite (7 to ite " ina iso cara Time—1.08' 1-6 up;o Tan won; and } to 2, secon Pan) 1016 Yand 2 tol, up; six furlongs.—Et Tu Daly), 6 to 6 and 1 to 2, won: Tommy t, 104 (C. Smithy, 8 to 13 tot took second Beaumont’s wild throw and even, second; Sailor Lad, ‘88 (Fin- may te Mertes was out on strikes. negan), © to 1 and 2 to 1, third. Time of ORF and one-half furlon 12, Croghan, Ta Bh (Me! Cae yards, —zalller, i t nt t Beret Prince ot ACE—Matden | three-y © cre five oh. tot melagulo, yer erie to 10, to-day's-victory the Giants get tak in the* Jean of the pennant race. The Chicagi ten by Brooklyn, drop back second, elght points behind the Giants. ? First Inning. ers’ Battle To-Day,| NEW YORK. Wh ;DNESDAY, i | = WINS [WGINNITY WINS HIS TWELFTH GAME AND BOOKS PROF nem) poem mes ee 'Glants Shut. Out Pitts-’ 102 (Holmes), 1, second King B., 1and 6 10 FaRRY THIRD aoe on ree: MoGinnity struck out Leach for a starter, Beaumonc sent a hand bounder ; to Deviin and saw ‘his finish at frat. ‘ke made a base on a sh that dropped safely back of hind. bert ran far out into the field gaucezed Wagner's warm boos Bresnahan was safe on Ritchey's mis- | erable fumble, Rrowae sacrificed, Leach | throwing him out at frat. Deviin was called cut on strikes, Bowerman sin- sled to centre, scoring Bresnahan. and 15 ear-olds mes mile and a yalgiccnth atogatt 105 CW 3 and out, Kingraine,. its (Creamer) "yy Sl i Gananogue, {Grog ‘ime FOURTH RACE—Three- P heedrite rd and rute, 93 (WwW. ba Second ‘Inning. Bea Bowerman made a neat stop. on Bransfield's hot grounder and beat the batter to the plate with the ball. Sebring beat out a fine assist by Dev- lin. Ritchey died cn a bounder to rear-olds 3, Fry ‘ulda, to 1, second; (Mota tert erty) 5 to’ 2, even, Time see RACE—Maiden iworrs 8 8 1, 3 to ee won; to 1, Devlin, Browne gathered In Phelps's lofty soarer. NO RUNS. Dahlen died on the club swinging act. hag? ). | Gilbert was an easy one on a grounder fn. 108 | (9. Phinip ope. Ritchey and Bransfield Be third | ietired Warner unk grounder te the former. NO RUNS. Third me. Phillippe slammed a single past Mc- fakery Rite at ne jeaile and seventy Bt hoc fferty), 3 122, A esto, 108 (Cro; fecond; Tenag! 6 and 2 to 2g won: i end’ oor b, (Romaneli, to 1.49 1-1 a FINISHES AT HARLEM, Ginnity, Leach punted toward first feet ere and {t out. Devlin's fine assint HARLEM RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, | hailed Beatimont at fest. Clarke Wit June $—Following were the results of [high bounder to McGinnity, and Phillippe was thrown out at the plate, ie races run here to-day: Clarke was thrown out trying to steal CE—Five furlongs. —won id. NO RUNS. by Bealls a Te to 1;| Bransfeld. squeesed McGinnity'n tine te 7 tol 10. was sec-/ fly. Bresna! a made three ~ vicious Land 6 to 1, third. | swings. Ww: er’s fast assist retired Browne at frat. NO Rt Fourth Inning. Wagner laced a single past Gilbert. rst on a ground- 0} as short : danter, 19 to 1 Link, 8°12 § ond] Branafela was out at 35 3-6. ay Pr, MS GINM) PITCHER, a NHR, 194, RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S GAMES, NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. “iron Man’s” Own | Story of How He | Keeps in Condition | to Beat Other Nines and Adv.ce to As- piring Bail Players. MGINNiITY’S DUNT’S FOR BALL PLAYERS Don't drink. with men who ask k. work, tinve. y out new Keep prac Don't fail to « curves, Deut Don't neowlect think Vi m work, are the “Tron Man” ster pitcher, McGinnity has » the Giants* made a great record so far this season. To-day he won his twelfth victory. He has pitched thirteen games up to date. All except one resulted in victories for the Giants. The one exception is a the game he pitched last week against Cincinnati, Following is a story of MeGinnity’s marvellous box work, and what ty responsible for it as told by the pitcher to an Evening World reporter to-day: “How did Ido it? Well, I'm a pitoa- er Cs my business, I've made o stunty: it 4 good many years and now T vaink T nkow somevnin gaobut it ~akhough 1 am learning more every minute. ‘That was the answer “Iron Man” doe McGinnity gay ing World mun’s question of how it is tu he can win so many games (or tac to an Eve Before going into the “Iron Man's" analysis’ of his work jt mig. be well! {to mention that he secured his sou- briquet through his stamina. For three Successive days last season he piched two games each day for the Giania, and [won each Phat was something ad ever done, Luere chers who have pliched # day, but they were no ext day. MeGinnity was just nd SWITL the second day as Heve MoGinniiy could piteh thirty straight 1 ings withouc rest or sud Maniger John McGraw in of his star twirler, Rules for Pitent rues bua down by 1Or pica batt: Putt y anit want to drink Is “ype. Don't go with men 0 fo ask you to drink. Ano an last several seasons ink alone, Phat ix the a rule in pitching pase- n't make that’ too strony. fe to di {in Matin and nary it he 4 most {mpor bal. You ¢ a you but drink, ball aspirant. t athy 10 it saloon to have # cigar Jet him go 10 loo of the habit of going t md lesson consi work or he thing. 1 get our | on the tied every morning we are in town, 1 am nere at ¥ oclock, and I eady until the game is called f Ce In tie after . 1 pitett to Warner and Bowerm: We xcudy out ew bals, We try batters wi HIGHLANDERS WIN CHICAGOS NOW IN e COMPLETE BASEBALL and SPORTING "RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE Oe CENT, | | ! ! NO BLAGKMMALL, HANNAH ELIS. GAYS OF PLATT + pe |Negress in First Statement Aor Publication ix | Since Her Arrest Declares that She Is In- nocent and that Piatt Is Himself Responsi- ble for Having Name Mixed with Scandal. WOMAN ATTACKED BY RIOTOUS MOB; HELD IN $50,000 BAIL. Missiles Hurled at Her Cab by an Angry Thronz as She Is Taken from the Police Station—Gets a Writ of Habeas Comm Returnable To-Morrow. © Mrs. Hannah Elias made the following statement. to baa Evening World reporter this afternoon: ‘1 wish the public to kuow that I haven't anything to. fear of the outcome of this case. “'T haven't the slightest fear. My name will be vindi- cated when my side is heard. I will talk more fally when the time comes, aid the public will theu be able to judge of my corduct, and whether I am an innocent or a gnilty woman. ‘I HAVE NEVER BLACKMAILED ANY ONE IM. MY LIFE. Mr. Platt, who, by his accusations, is evi- dently trying té make it as hard for me as possible, I will uot answer at this time, but will abide my own time. “(Much has been said of my mentioning names of other. men. All that is false. I am not going to bring in the names of others. - I will confine my attention to Mr. Platt. dt was not due to me that Mr. Platt's name was brought — into this. It wus his own doing, and the consequences will | be upon his own shoulders.'’ After an ‘eatful day, at one tin.e it. which she was the centre of a te markably hostite demonstration, Hannah’ Elias, the alleged blackmailer of. aged Jokn R, Platt, isa prisoner in the Tombs, held hard and fast there by the almost prohibitive bail of $50,000. Events crowded one another fast between midnight and noon for the é notorious negress. It began with the forcible entry into her house of de> fectives with the warrant for ker «rest, was followed by her removal to the Merce: street police station, then by the execrations of a disorderly mob which thronged the street in front of the a house and cursed: (Continued on Second Page.) FRUMICLEVELANDS SECOND PLACE Three Runs env Early in| Brooklyn Play Play All A Around the da Cubs, Beating Them 5 to — letting then know wit we are « ettle the Question ne oline®. oe F sspuiter soe ie™ betidittnel | | PITTSBURG AT NEW YORK. NEW YORK AT CLEVELAND, {if ‘usm kno wiial wear doing | the Game S the Poole Pitched Great Game for” Hage on FACE Petite Stakes: tour! uP nichey and Wagner war arrarden | Pittsburg .... 00000000 0-0 NewYork... 130000000- 4 systema Of signas. “in this manner 1 of Supremacy Out in the seat s. the smart AY alt furlo: Wo! Bro: out Bion, en ener w. tranded a@n able to tell sae position of every a horas to indents s | Way, Gish, fo. 1 and G tg'2’’melle'a: | NORUNG. Gs ges vy mcg {NeWYorK.,-s- 19000100 — 2\Chvelind....010000000- 1 Dn the Held ty they Gane ane ‘0 Cit the Dodgers. con proved Rvorthct ae 1 fo'4 Atay was second Rew irman weact iced Leach ‘throwing | Batteries — Phillippe and Phelps; Mc-| | Jex—Powoll and McGuire; Dono- ee Ohio City. . where Him-| And Seasick, 10 to 1 and 6 to 1, third. | Howerman sacrificed. Leach thr ‘a ite] Ginnity and Warner. (bu ‘Abbott lesson ‘8 in team work =| Te oe 25, AL Sat nthe team. he wd ade and *Audk | | FOURTH RACE One mile and a aix-| third, Daten fanned out, “Aeeeee er niaae—must take that pes CHICAGO, and a aix-| thir hlen if Ww ertes by he no DI "LEVEL. * der efit teenth Won by Moharib, 11 to 2 and 8} stole second, Gilbert was easy on his CHICAGO AT BROOKLYN BOSTON AT DETROIT. must be no individual pla LEY EH, mo. A Spates ams 7 to 1 and & to 1, {roller to Leach. NO RUNS. 10000000 0— 1 Boston ......020000000~ 2 IWinietar cvourmupeckeen. AR Ray ie 60 19 Cele id Wings, 11 to Fitth Inning, 22000010 — 8\Detrot......210000000—3 pennant all the time Bi 008 8 8 3 eae eek ed ae W'and't to 2 thitd, ‘Tme—Lat ; Sling? | Bool ‘ ‘ly depends on the pitc Lush, 500 f 5 {Mier gh > ( Tyo. an it pFTREH RACE Six iirlonge war || patlend aggiet (6 Bowerman disponed Wieker and Kling: Poole) Bacturler—Gibson and Cruger; Mulien dean Incidents where a peace 0 0 1 & Ol Magis at. 0.2 08 aa: a ae and al yy ‘The Crime, 18, to, 8 and “4° to $; of Phelps. “Bowerman ook Philips ard Buelow the xamne purporely Latole Hit Wb ves tar hte oi 20 oe Rastbann, 1 an 5,, was | slow roher pind tamged the runuer on SEEnentaS Is opular. pitcher, Piles. Of si3 ' oo BS see Peas saponin tO sana Pa Msciamity for alinne’ Mic ene through! gy, LOUIS AT PHILADELPHIA. | PHILADELPHIA AT CHICAGO, fal reasones There have een offer | Lickin 1O bap ot noe ———_ Resymont’s auspicious drive. NOJ St, Louis..... 1.0.0 0 1 0 O-1 O~ 3| Philadelphia... 11000000 0-— 2| mtents where Plichers ond fi Sopanue,p. ha a1 8 ¢ RUNS. a i a ? Must Work’ Together, b tex crs . 0 s Warner popped out a grounder to| Philadelphia... 01102000 4\Chicago, .. 01012400 —8 ‘Teamn Bemis, SP ges. toms 2 Sees LATONIA WINNERS. Bitches, Leach's fast assist settled Mc- | patteries—Corbett and Grady; Fraser] Butterics—Plank and Powers: Ones RUUD Pye Omen | i h % 1 22712 iwuwe Ginnity’s fate ar first. Bresna suf-Tand Dooin nd suliivar Romie bat for Donahze. ¢ cw fered ithe same fate. NO RUNS, ‘ - ~ ie ry Bemis ba Kee SWORE BROOKL’ § LATONIA, RACE TRACK, Ky., June Siath Inning. TON. WASHINGTON AT ST. Lours. AUT tight mene 3 i R. H, PO. tthe winners of the! races rug here CINCINNATI AT BOSTON specateh Hans Wagner made wees are ae Eon Won by | Bresnnhon "Wagner Bunter eRe to | Cincinnati... 0.0 1.21.00 1.0 0— 5|Washingten... 000000000—0 Feacerdiy and put two men out at first | icecter, rf. 123 2 Coes fearapl won ets bf Soros Flori, § to? | but MeGinnity threw him out, Beans: | deston .... 000030110 1— 6|St Louls 14140002 —12 base, “That's good ball playing. J ak tConros, #9 PGE ale nas Tour | was second: “tala of the Ordér, 15 to 1; | Meld strolled. He was out ‘a mile Ratterley—Elliott. and Schle!; Willis]. MattoriesTownsend and Drill the same game wax good ball. Those | Williams, 3 b ° ‘rome of tae aah! third, Time 115 See e te Re oR ere ate” [anon Nesdnaia: and Sugden, men know. thelr busin They take | {ndersou, 012 ts lawrdn be viehsaes Again, nen ND RACE One falle. pA by ‘Mitowne cwus mate. ‘on Bransfield: advantage of every possibility, ‘Phat is| G\nzel. 1h. 1 3 radia, thie (early Pace, foie} D. Ls Moors. & t0.1: Locust, Bt 2] rumble.” Phillippe captured “Deviins| NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING, |nnt Individual plating, “IC tn teu | ACO baits by: and. Charles iiwood, | 16 1. was second; Antolee, 3 to bunt fly after a run to the foul line bre bt Weuke L po| York. Thet's what count o o Takive want to the Front tn the fee Nimenia! 3h BE Un ad to Mat ae ¢ a nat ely After those three se itaa eee and made the pace to the stretoh, IRD RT VaR yee furlongs. es grounded to Bransfiell and Bower- | New York. oeblPittspure. 192.463 bila’ pl ae w Irely up to. ™: ne e 8 and won by at aco Maid, 4 to 1; Darthula, mane wue foreed at second. Mertes and Chicas a .075 Brooklyn, $8 26400 | [ 20D Tt might take ow iy by 8 haltle from Charles Meoonal: ‘aiven: 22 to 1, intra Browne suc d in a double steal, nat 28 45 Host {400 | New York ti - 136 10 pitch ball. ya sone BY INNINGS. who was ten lengths | ume 02 Browne Dahlen fouled to st Louis.) 4s) Phila'phia 8H | Chicago. MS Washing’n 743.175 deoded ep. carve “when See, ‘under: a 01000800 ” 1} RrecMignite im = Cant ree RE Tits Bue cpechalt | Canon, Ni —- Spi tak ig ett ia worl partion Rew yelaney 13000000041 Naat rool ly: s jer. urionga.—Won more, & to 1; Seventh Inning. no Ge an cinnot throw many of them, as it {a hits—Hickman, Donohue. | , Ae aed Rune Brook: Sir Gallant, 8 to 1, was second; Del- asl “a a site Nous Ukely to wre ‘two-| aSis hits. yhue. | Lefton garters as eae "ole bow hall & S| monies, #40 19, \thiva” Time tar Relring beat out a bunt toward frat, | made a great cute ov Clarkes, tong ALLEGED. FORGER CAUGHT.|"*"3,°" (e.0r. my rm la" ones | wiemt on sang iy Powel. Fina on Ko. mile trom home tron Top Wop pulled, up b: Se ena ho reigns | although tr oen tees EEE MeGin- fumbie. Bransfield, hit, to. Gilbert, ——— wrenched it p aoweek, oF all sea ercorn New Yeow. York, & ~Beorifice fackittach.” “Dou ; —Won ‘olanting, | nity's neat assis 0 the base 3 NO_RUNS), 4 01 ‘ore in uitow. another evel ‘ a hue, | Hrawne, ‘Tinke Par NEE of jeworth. ao, 1, a pecond ira- {Sebring took second on a wild pitch. Ree Pio Rltchen owen regan! Avena Raat ielabitte saerpanks [I ckeep in form all the time by Keeping pets 28d (Pispekcoule Be, Denese HER aRe Sactifice HitesBvers, to 2,.third. ‘Time—3.6e. Biches ine Been ana Miohey ees threw out ewiin, p Bowerman popoed | Wolldridi hie oon arrested Be aitstias aera ball vies h ae- | vires— heridan. and Carpenter. Time- | Rivet Bare on Ballo Widker KENILWORTH RE Aeeutis rae a Ree Harnumn 7 etd here ra Bee walked. |'0 Bransfel 4 Pree ot Ne aea hy elles Wiliam Hf pends on she man who is at the bat [1% iy Browne. a py Poul, Time. RACE TRACK. PEL WORTE, | sary, fo 5, china." Time Warder ent hin tol Ratnsye ait Tikewiaer helps neti a | Baan es Than Banking Asabcigtion: | he is likely. to hit and whee ea he ke CLEVELAND, Ohio, June &—The WASHINGTON: PARK: BROOKLYN, sun The races here pereay resulted ——— TOR taco Tee iner to Devlin, NO RUNS. Phe brinongr. Is charged. oath tuving | ikely, (to, mise, He must Camiiartne | een ea ad “yesterday's game | une %—eNd Hanion’s Trolley BD i Be.a ticket holder In P nity's Ginnity. etre out, trying to bunt. Bres- $a - raleed # draft of $10 to $10,000 in himself with every batter in the League, ; rain won an easy game from the Cl Mine. /A! World Want Dahan filed to Beduont. No RUNB. USE THE WORLD'S fol AG papotalsa $9, ea ee pher- Soresieden he anniot Pamarn pe. haae was followed by another soaker during Read the Wants Bighth Inning. face woember s* od Knox-White- catcher. ‘That Is where the study comes ; Ba ¢ i Beaumont. flied to, Mertes. Mortes - mode 7 TIME RATES: man bang ‘ot form re «Continued on Second Page)

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