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To-Night and Sunday. nm ~) ao €2 — =z op) “ ee} ba > © ; =) J = ne or a ice ey “ Circulation Books 8 Open to All.” | _NEW YORK, SATUR PRET TAREE EN Se SOM SS CRATE DITION a Nga Cas 4 ow FINAL a) DAY. JUNE Il, 1904, , “ Circulation Books Open to All.”” | | RESULTS EDITION |) PRICE ONE CENT. DURI NG TO-DAY’S GAME. THLENT HAS ABAD DAY f Britisher and Highest, the Stake Race, i Kidden the Winners. 4 ‘The Evening World.) GRAVESEND RACK ‘TRACK, June The favorites in both the big stakes ut Gravesend this afternoon were the victims of bad riding onthe part FIVE FAVORITES LOSINE, Are Hot Choices in| Both Badly, -Two Long Shots Among) THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Lady Amelia (11 to 5 1 John F. (7 to 1) 2, King of their jock O'Neill rode the Brit- | Pepper 3. A who was @ 1 to 5/shot, in the Tre- iar, mont. like a shoemaker. Hildebrand,| , SECOND RACE—Candling (40 to who had the mount on Highball in the} 1) 1, Judith Campbell (4 to 1) 2, Cock . rode even wol In the remont, Britisher was alto TH 6 chance, a price all out of proportion 101 to his worth, but nevertheless the| 1) 1 crowd ac and bet their bank| FO} rolls, I first three /furlongs| to 5) Britisher/was under wraps and it looked} as if he could breeze by Tongarder, Ve- to-and Marry Lark, who were in front any time ‘he pleased. When they . swung 47" into the sireteh Britisher to come ey, but they were tHe colt was mult no ge und, and in fact was Meantime’ Merry Li and ere driving out ln front, Merry quoted al 2 to 1, ly winminis from Veto by a length, sher was a , poor third every one looked for on and get the aurpriged 10 1 ing up bent me 5) 1, Cup « Robin 3. IRD RACE—Merry Lark (20 to Veto (6 to 1) 2, Britisher 3. URTH RACE—Bryn Mawr (7|2 1, Highball (7 to 10) 2, The ‘Southerner 3. FIFTH RACE—Virgo (5 to 1) 1, Sandy Andy (8 to,5) 2, Limerick 3. SIXTH RACE—Dimple (8 to 5) 1, Judge Denton (6 to 1) 2, Dekaber 3. SEVENTH RACE—Reveille (7 to Nine Spot (30 to 1) 2, Tantalus 3. In the Derby Highball was backed as;third, the Tremont Stakes, and was 4f it was all over. He went to the post] beaten. It was belleved that he was @ ‘red-hot favorite. Bryn Mawr was] invincible. He was beaten by O'Neill's well backed alsv. It looked a two-| riding. He had Britisher unger wraps horse race, In the first half mile. the hearts of the backers of Highball sank, for the first part of the race and O'Neill was ‘entirely too confident. Veto and for Hildebrand was swinging the colt] Merry Lark were racing ‘together in Off his stride iu the effort to keep him | front, and when Neill came to let k to his company. ‘The ult Wi Britisher down in the stretch the colt ¢ that Lite akon reetit inthe turn ana| lad nothing left. Merry Lark ot hhad to be -beuten over the head to make-] gamed Veto In the run home and won him get back to his place. by a length, Veto, was four lengths In nthe far turn Highball did the same | font of Britisher, thing. Bryn Mawr then passed him Highball Was Badly Ridden. and the race was all over so tur as tho| Highball was played in the Derby as Fesult, was concerned. Bryn. Mawr won) if jt was ull . but, like Britisher pa aytiligebrind was no help to |} Victim of a very bad Ay part of the ra ‘The afternoon was disastrous to back- ers of favorites, those in the first five Faces being beaten, head both turns over the fe led to the Rapid Water and Bryn out on. 8. starting In| ry. the opening dicap for the first time, MAIR ane him. was'a favorite and .was badly beaten, Bryn Mawr took the lend in the Lady Amelia Speedy ‘To-Day. stretch and jwon easily by two and i Bulaus starting for the, frat time, was) Hilt cotta ia tone of The Boucoran Goaipinges vhetearine ine ace, belie vies Agths backed, it Is said, fromi4 to 1 to’ to b. John #. and Collector Jessup. ha heattering play. Lady Amelia! weet to the front with @ rush and. ope Bape three tengtns oa J Collector Jessup who were after her. Lady Amelia her lead all the w; by three lengths hard ridden, beat King "Pe length, Palsus had nd’ spe 40 to 1 Shot Wi Muright. was the ington Steeplech: $a very open t Campbell, th and wot! ‘om John m Steeplechase, choice in th Handican tting rac Phillips Judge were ¥ front at the Of the Heth and made the © h, followed by Ci e i ength ndy Andy, who ame distance in front of Lim- w rat Favorite to first fayort aside i je an Easy Winner. great surpr c ‘Cottage Mald and Pretorious made w Hiying Auute raat yearly pace in the seventh 6 running, folla NM ariiere By turn, where Reveille raced to the tr Just « erat? yy the fist six f and won cleverly by three ths from # Cundiing anoved up. strong ine was two Jengths Jn mid ng the lead on the turn won t front of Tantalus Cup. | curtis from Judith Cxmnbell, who. way oe wo lengths in front of Cock Robin. En- Hasbt yuk badly hert, rs mn AND Fetes dias Fi ite Li 4 Fale te very attractive. nay 5 Favorite Lo: taker. ania Railroad hase Couch Bx? Thitisher was a 1 to'6 Javorite in ithe '$% 0: SB round tro from, New PRINCETON OVERWHELMS | ITS RIVALS FROM YALE oa ee, 5 ‘Two of Old Eli's Pitchers Are Hammered for| Many Runs in the Contest’ at Old Nassau. SCORB BY INNINGS. -010000000-1 -90000763 —10 BATTING ORDER. Inceton okie, Princeton. superstitious admirers before the game, the old hoodoo had its way. Both © ae yee Reld, 3b, 5} ‘ ip-raisi ; ‘ (Special to the Evening World.) fralowatner oemroVs, cf, Chicago, teams played-a grand field game, some hair-raising plays being made often PRINCETON, June 11.—The Yale team | Bowman Underhit, fe itical stages. : led by Capt. Winsiow appeared on the Fu a8, | at critical stages. id, S field this afternoon and was given a j ; An hour before the game commenced all tickets were sol pecus neanty reception by the "spedeators, Rievens, | BROOKLYN VS. ST. LOUIS! | HIGHLANDERS vs WHITE-SOX | jators on the sidewalk began to ask exorbitant prices, and in some ine hen the Tigers put in thelr appear-| Bo? yaney, c, hee Re oe 3 ; ance: thay received mivocifachn ovation tos eu iaee pyran} p: 8ST. LOUIS. New York Chicag stances $5 was secured for a single reserved seat, Elevated trains became ~~ ‘The classes which are having their re- ad rj R. H. PO. A. &.| Keeler, rf. Holmes, Mt. abovi - unions, euch ied by’ a brass band,| Yale made a double play. Alten to Bow. [Shay ss 8 6 14 U| Conroy, 6, sanen ot. blocked and surface cars were unable to move above One Hundred and paraded around the baseball field, mak-| Rene? Metealt, retiring the side, NO |Sbannon, { 2 2 0 6] Andoreon, i rar Fifty-fourth street. ing a deafening racket. The parade Sixth Inning. oi 0,012 0 0 Gansel. 1b. { vin ae Police Captain Halpin had two hundred reserves from all neighborim eo 3.10, c he Princeto) 2 . * 0 ee vonahue. % pnded at 310, and the Princeton team! yeam struck out Millet and passed |Bareiay: Md 26 } 2 2 9] Osteen, ab, Tannenili, 3b, stations and with this force the crowd was being handled much better than immediately took the field. Cote, Winslow hit. to. Purnell, but | Burk 20 1 3 6| Thoney. ef. Sullivan, . last Saturday. E wictt tunika: foreed Cote at second. Allen ied out |'Taylor, 10 -$-0-4 3 SR PED FOr Be. iy, atteraon. D : : h about the gates on Kighth avenue the police” o SEN, vO ‘i pire. r. Connolly, 2 abou e >} avenu O'Brien walked. Huiskamp filed out Allen” hit Cosgrove Prati a. pitched 3 a = = iy Libeliedei hice if t : barri to Davis, Bowman fanned. Milier filed | ball. Underhill sot to tirst on Alien’ votals db 1s u SCORE BY INNINGS. held the applicants for tickets in line until they passed the barriers. - Pe ies firing the side Ce POR cor nel W j 2 Highlanders 0000400 0-6 Inside Capt. Halpin and a strong squad guided the fans to the various i. to, Bow ow , ih staial RH, PO. A. EB. | White’ Sox 919 1 0 6 1-8) ands, The little box-office which sells reserved seats in (he grand stand sing him and Davis. made i ia 0 i ; E ut to Winslow ns singled, "scoring Wee nay, 0 : A F 2.0 0} cHica June 11.—Grimth's High-| Was soon sold out, the speculators having ravished that. at tis pees z Rn ee 6 a) fo] landers. met the Whitestockings here Secretary Knowles established lines on the lawns outside of th sant but Davis kno i|Geasler, If. 1 1 2 0 0] this afternoon at the South Side Ball] stand and it filled, up with a great mass of people. But Capt. Halpin said: if int ahd, 0 2 3 8 0| Park in the second game of the series. w t retiring Comprove McCormick, 0, 0°13") 2" 0)" eras) thousknd tanetoawakereciee “For guéh a cvowd I never saw one so orderly. We have not had the lekst UNS, ra ter, ©. o 01 0 ie 3 yee Sula CEU Sa ates 8 8 ts ol Hieniianina: trouble. Byery person here wants to see a baseball game, and they are tout a bunt, r third, retiring | *Dfilon 0 0 0 0.0) Keeler's ti ive was'taken by Tan- trying, to see it orderly. For a big crowd this is the best | ever saw.” » golng to second . o Ra nebill, Conw dr a pace, Wi ; getting third Totals ©... 40,5 (31) 13-71 Gouble Rocripht: acoredceontoe ate Without the least doubt there were 40,000 :rsons in tae Polo Grounds: Ried scoring. Cote. i Barnes filed out t Metoait [* gated for Cronin in ninth son doubled over third and ‘brought | Secretary Knowles makes that as a conservative estimate. Brien ie o Reld 0! Metea s iv a { oO 101 e. Janze! ” zplons Glad Sue kore Aiea out to tnderii sified) se. Lous Tremococorosiha ined! (ol Greeirann Anemones asuiion It ts the biggest crowd that the Polo Grounds ever held,” he said, Bowman. Cooney out, bi went out] B, UE ie ‘ i off second, Davi kh 7 4 ” i min Byram fied oul. NO RUNS. Purneth Ns Pee He OWI atone re off accond, Davis taking ‘the throw. ‘and it is the most orderly,’ > Third ning is tiled out. Davis walk Shannon, 3. Burke. "Phrees| 4 W. Some estimated the crowd, at 45,000 and 50,000. ‘This was not unreason= Hulskamp struck out, Bowman fed struck out, NO RUNS. a ere Acrifce eh Si ied able, in that last Saturday the recorded attendance was 37,272, while to-lay Meee ed a OUT Big gc ouble, Play the crowd appeared much bigger. en ‘ho thr out " tach a 1 Bases i “O'Brien Dat Sawa hit: Bowm: ae re Brobkiyn,. 7 Bs as0n Balin ' sjhltrock we mt into the pitcher's box in! First Inning. Paitin: fanued ‘and made it an even” Rote ale see ee, Bae cn urrore: St, Louls,| piace of Eateraoa and gave, McGuire Mertes) ran in and, satlssaed, slagie’s| 54 n. NO RUNS, Mes Time=1.0 Mmpire—Horst. McGulre, ‘Tannehill to Daviv, ‘Thoney “tore #oaver back OF third, Casey was c rivers issiee- Pye aOE Co srae stiiasabl aati arced ntoen out by” the mame route,| completely: fooled by McGinnity"s bend-| | Chance died on a weakling to MeGin- hits hit Cosgrove WABSILINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN hehe NO rt er: Davis to Calin- ers,’ doing “the statue: abe while pened to Dahles. A grand one-hand stop. By hot one to Bh N. Y., June 1.—The St. Louls Cardinals n walked ‘ind atitedit three over, Chance beat out @ difficu:t’ seGinnity closed Jones's career before Parnell, AERA BE won ther game fom the Brocklyns Nantes hea bounder to Datlen. Gilbert fumbled) he reached first No runs. eid. NO Here this f Suh ting thamiby- a ores canes 1 Kling’s grounder, but recovered in time MeGinnitl died on Kivers’® (ast asset, ing . t T rors | Stole topped - to, his man at firat, k sacrificed, xoore of 3 to The olley Dodgers ‘ } PHE Wil- to get h E aed ou Ninth Inning. dlovedsanother beartleas cure) giving) ot NS ics BL han struck oul: Browne was (Continued on Second Page.) ra Winslow thrown out at first by By-| Cranin poor support Third tuntum. oY - PRESS ; yam lgeon ned fat ito y ITLL pirkt: Tontne: | a Speler lined single ta centre, Conroy ler doc away trom iekding a EASTERN LEAGUE. ines siugled and. Metealf re fled to Holmes wo c c O'Brien filed out to Cosgrove, Huis] the trlek rion al 40° third oes Shay sent grounder to Cronin ana 4 Anderson fowied Witney LOR ee Rel cee eUhatingcapubte a karmp: See te te ae man | tun's wild pitch, O'Brien drew a base] perished at first, Shannon doubled to , >| Steal on the third strike. Mertes also| . NEWARK AT JERSEY CITY. eh out tory nor uy ND Rt See Dalle. hing thie inca pia WIS) att and reached thind on Brain's retit | Aiur ock fanned. Holmes singled to} lxucdumbed tu Wicker, benders. NO len stoppe ooney O «lat second on Hulskamp's smash | lett # veache 6 bs \ t. Jones out. Chesbroe ree Newark ...1 0 4 eoe4 threw him out at first) Byram singled. | to Wells, NO_RUNS. pie amnsity ent asnree by Babb, ..Hecklay reached |Gatiaier ead Ue eee es eee Oe decont tanin Pe hye cae Yes Ma tas SR ea Yee ae | Itt first on 8h ; Bhannon acor-| Willams and teeler, bringing wot Devlin | ,,Batterles—Woite and reek Tileiman and iE ses ak, (hvown out by Haug, /over the home plate, Cutlahanestole gers 4, Jone ano a Gann tagged out | Cen i “ oO la o ys fant GRAVESEND ENTRIES FOR. MOND ‘ Dea ery ed |Kivers on his sacrifice towara first! PROVIDENCE AT BALTIMORE. . AY. Je a Krent vunning catch of Browne's catch of Tinker’s short at ei a ciigitn. 4 G76 fn mors centre, | Lun: vara veal thing bage-WMt Keller. WIM! Baines 8 8 G8 8b ob yonbse ttt {ams bunted 4 f Pears oth. ACK, GRAVE DON Race—The —Avtoria Finite Hed trying to atog a Copanue. | threw “him out het he Meld N Fi abd eerie, AON Sad) Tee a il. The entries f Monday’s ra bs ates, seconi. 8. Vout een Yared as he came in from the fel ORONTO AT MONTREAL. are as follows gen. Me Second Iintog, Davie out. Cl 1. Osteen! RUNS. Viqene tence Bellas *! oll aingled to left and reachea| threw Donahue Tanneniit eee eggs ys te bi ( Dulamite «lL on Burke's sacrittc which Jack- isa ies-atins and Rah: ‘darae ft mplivlty—Miller Ruoe, Selling; ot ‘i dui 2) ‘Amarita |. fecond Race—Handicap; one mile and a nanan furlong a Bi Short Hose. 118 vhaon nN Mrenaitc re 107 H ¢ i an Suavi vi Pearl, aa) Gtivin Boliane and reventy yard Bridle Path, 104 Couple St und Nibiik, ‘Thomay 101 ents Counciiman, Wild Irighman; Madden entry GROOKLINS ARE BEATEN, BUT HIGHLANDERS WIN, Game ike eet ne. BRdEe the Bridge Was Close Until the Eighth—Chesbro Was Too Much for the White Sox in Game at ady's bounder was who rhot took ear 1 down, by the ine A Chesbro did the} ngled to Ti to left, Conroy Shay wel second, Davis to Cal- sO RUNS, a “fy to iv ie four wide: a single over third. over Williams's i to third Sixth Tnntig, Williams singled to centre and An- derson choked a safe one to right and Pe gallon, “Yiue 16; $20 round trip trom New (Continued on Second: Page.) Mn i ‘EE GIANTS. LOSE i GREATEST OF BASEBALL GAMES Chicago Team Gets a Run in the Twelfth Inning and Wins Out in One of the Best Pitchers’ Battles Ever Seen on a Local Diamond, While Crowd Groaned. “IRON MAN” M'GINNITY FAILS TO WIN THIRTEENTH VICTORY. Wicker, Windy City Team’s Twirler. Does Wonderful Work in the Box, Allowing McGraw's Men Only Two Hits ne out Entire Game. CHICAGO. } NEW YORK. Nes R. H. PO. A. E.| R. H. PO. A. B 0 0 .3 1 0} Bresnahan, cf 09 0 4 0 6 0 2 #1 8 = 1) Browne, rf. 0 0. 1. OH 1 3 15 3 0} Devitn, &b.. > 0° 16, oe + 0 0 10 © 0} McGann, Ib.. o 0 8 1 06 + © 2 23 © Oj Mertes, If. - O A 446 0 2 3 7 = O/Dahlen, ss - 0 O° Sere » 0 1 0 8 0} Gitbert, 2b.. 0 0 2 K€ + 0 0 1 0 O} Warner, c.. 2:0) 0) Siediem Wicker, p - 09 0 2 2 | MoGinnity, p 0 0 0 6 4 Total ...sseseeee- 1.10 36 19 1) Total 0 2 36 2 oO SCORE BY INNINGS. i Chicago 0 0 0 0 0:0 0 0 0 0,0) ieee New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Of First Base on Balle—Oft Wicker, 1. Struck Out—By McGinnity, 2; by Wicker, 10. Two-Base Hits—Evers. Sacrifice Hits—Evers, ‘Stolen Bases—Browne, Devlin. Double Piays—Gilhert, Dahlen and McGann. Um-~ pires—Emslie and O’Day. Time of Game—Two hours and 20 minutes. Fully forty thousand persons this afternodn saw the greatest game of — baseball ever played on the Polo Grounds. It was a battle of the pitchers, in which the “iron: man,” McGinnity, was pitted against Wicker, the: famous twirler of the Chicago combination. It took twelve innings to fight the battle, and in the end McGinnity went down—his first defeat this . season. Wicker pitched a masterly game, allowing the Giants only two, hits. The Chicagos got nine scattering hits off the “Iron Man.” i It was the thirteenth full game McGinnity had pitched, and in spite of the horseshoes and rabbits’ feet he had been presented with by his were grounder |mied oo gore oo ‘MeAuley: | Rochester. | Burtalo .\4 Batteries “Rane wt McAlliate: Wicker paw, lis finish In a bounder to ane Slugle’s pop ify wis are Casey Timed ‘a “single nto s garden, Casey ws x] EASTERN LEAGUE "STANDING. Trying to steal second. Warner “We. {inade @ perfect throw and Dahlen was | nutfato . 23 ; waiting for him with the ball. Casey | Jersey City. 2 | made a loss feet-foremost slide ang i i al spiked Dahlen slightly. NO RUNB. 1 Bre died on grounder to. i Hy Chan: Wi veri ne re rat. Browne iy Wan Wicker’. fifth e-olit vigtif. Rochester's

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