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iwabedek ce Gls to-night an@ Wednenday. BASEBALL | ee piss —. N eT “Circulation Books Open to All.’? | "PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, TU ‘TUESDAY, JU NB 2 21, 1904, aie. STALWART, AT OT, ORE THA so SLOCUM BODIES NOW RECOVERED, NUMBER OF BODIES RECOVERED. 812) NUMBER OF BODIES IDENTIFIED......... 665 | BODIES RECOVERED TO-DAY.... ao 82'| NUMBER REPORTED STILL MISSING.... 380 ‘OHMS aU - ~M'GINNITY’S PUZZLING CURVES. MEGINNITY. WARNER. Outsider from Thomas Stable Lands Feature Event at Sheepshead by a Neck from Bryn Mawr, with Broom- stick, the Favorite, Third. SPARKLING STAR GETS HOME EASILY IN THE SURF. Highborn at 15 to 1 Gives Talent Bad _-Start in the Opening Event, but j ‘Favorite Mimosa.Lands Third Race —|? -Lavator and. Ben:MacDhui Win Too. |} 99S IB865 626919495 160484O59090999959909000005 pO@DOYOE : I nninogaebartenccel MAND mT ANOTHER GAME In a sharp drive the fav- THE WINNERS. e drew away and won cleverly by : ey or oO Y a — bhai a length from Old England, who " 5 ® FIRST RACE—Highborn (15 to(1) | plate, (OMUTE four lengths “for the] * 1, Ike 8. (8 to 1) 2, Consuelo 1k 3.| Stalwart Gets Stake By 2 Neck. suiomstick was a hot fayorite in the * @ECOND RACE—Sparkling Star | 2Witt Stakes, going to the post at 6 to 5, Rroommeee arriey 126 pounds, which he tipt never Ik beat (even), 1; Gilpin ( to 1), 2; (Tong. Spenkers “Witcheratt nant Samo order 3. i Right were tive early pacemakers, but : che run fo the stretch Stalwart join THIRD RACE—Mimoon (5 to 2) 1,| lem. ,they then ‘Btalwar wont rons | | Ole “dngland (10 te 1) 2 Coburg s jepae and drew away. In the last fur~ = ggce Bryn Mawr-came wtth a terrl ae rush but could not catch Btalwarl, who ‘YOURTH RACE Stalwart rer S| won by a neck, Bryn Mawr was two length: u tot 1) 1,.Bryn Mawr (4 to 1) 2, Broom-4 eine front of Broomstick, yt Faxorite Wine tne Jump, | TPOlley-Dodgers Lose by a Score | Toe McGinnity ity Another Great stie Lavator went to the front soon after of 4 to 3 in the First Game age to Shut Out Washington. HIGHLANDERS. th tert in the fifth H FIFTH RACE—Lavator (¢ to s)[Fitsing, Winnie ridaen outs thee! of the Series with the Qua- Game To-Day, and as a Result Mc- Dougherty, If... 0 oF OO 1, Flying Buttrese (5 to 1) 2, Fubfiress, who. closed strong: though oie "Nh ; Anderson, rf... 6 1 0 ° dieates & iieeten'nha beat Hulmatdee hve fehath | KErS, Graw's Men Capture the First Game Willams, 2.2. 9 0 8 HD : -—— the leader for the first a, ut : 0 22 0 SIXTH. RACE—Ben Mac Dhul (iN? Water. Fulminate then went after of the Series at the Hub. 6 1% 0 0 ip 4) 1, Grey Friar (even) 2, Maton/3! om mac Dhui Rasy “Whamer, BROOKLYN. oS " < Ben Mac Dhul went to the front at RH. FO. A. B. Ie i 0° 2 0 (Special to The Evening World.) rg Shee! Wes A 0 0 SHEBPSHBAD BAY, Jone asiat |me"ag uty einaee by fy TORR [Seta re 2 LB 8 Grane CANTSNS BOSTON ee Cheating ip. os. 0 2 0 7 0 wart, who was an unexpected long | from Ke oy who ran second all Dill ‘ib 0 110 0 of 1 i KN mel ee = = tiort) em‘was' thie came etable's Hermuls the way, ting Mabon six lengths for 5 heb ‘i . . G 4 At R..H. PO. A. BE. R. H. PO. A, E.) Totals ....... Cre: Elet fet yf i) Jn the Suburban, won the Swift Stakes |‘"° ?°* Tata Renae Sot Ee It o[uresmiianicf. . 2 3 6.0) Abbationio; a eH es WASHINGTON. At Sheepshead Bay this afternoon to leech. : TOWNG, If...- ++ / Tenney. : : > R. H. PO. B. Jackittsch, 2)... 0 2 1 3 0 Cannell, rf. . 022100 : . A. E of Stat. Devlin, 8b... .... 1 1 1 8 0 ; the marisa of the great crowa. stal-! KENILWORTH WINNERS, |Mccormick, tb... 0 1 2 9 0 P20 Lab 0 0 Cooley, it OL 6 1 SO lDgeertneaes ot oy gle eb iat cxunds Sowevar lan seer lode Filta gts = Bergen, o, + 0 0 6 4 al 1 1 2 1. O Geter, cf. OL 8) kro es orto {me Prom! the rack’ with an’ electric buret EEN IN OUR RACH TRACK, BUF-|Cronin, py - @ oa 4 0 1 1 2 5 0 Moran, c. beet’ k 2 2 3 0 Selbach, If.. 0 0 4 0 0 Gt speed nthe last ‘sixteenth. In an- FALO, June 21.—The winners of the P SS OS Oth 0 1 #2 2 O Raymer, 2b. 0 41 4 4 1 McCormick 2, Chen Ouaranesirey: Pia aout on, races run here to-day are as follows: |Totala ..... s+. 8 9 27 20) 8| Warner. c.. 0 1 2.0 0 Delehanty, 3b... 1 2 2 1 0 Haat cies ai Ormomies Right, another outsider, ran] FIRS? ope Beste thren-y PHILADELPHIA. ee LED Liesl Ue aie Pe es 00 6 0 U Brominartlag so fire.gnd tthe Said/atand,| mane, Fg Santa. 8 (Ro R. H. PO. A. B Aare eG Tcaremer pees 6-0 *h (2,0, where/he, @led’ away. Broomstick, the hi, Hol (Wishard), 40 tol und 1s to | Thomas, ef 21 @ 1 6) Teale. O18 BF 1B Y TOA epee 50 o 1227 14. 8) Patten,’ 9. 0/10. 1 880 fayette, was away last. He olosed stout- | 1, second: Mise Bhylock: 101 (Creamer), | Gleason, 2b: 022 40 SCORE BY INNINGS. torth 0 10 0 6 ly at ttre ond and was third two lengths |" 1 00 © {0 & eee bi ' Lusa, 7 Sb byety GIANTS 20 0) 2 Oe 0. 0 t= 6 oie eet away, Rowe und a half f 0 211 BOSTON WOO Got hoe eniae Totals ..° F “ 5 Ss, purse $400 for madden t . 0 0 ‘otals: te beoee: 2 3 The mirt stakes for two-year-olds was | aig colts, welling. Port “Arthur We (A 0 0 1 0 6] ‘Two-Base Hite—Delehanty (2). Stolen Bases—Deviin (2). First Base| “Orth hateed ‘for Patten,” only s OUR ER Ob or, BAERS Biers the ionath” Geld” Mot Ey al a i iy 8 2 Ol]on Balls--Off McGinnity off Willis, 5. First Base on Errors—Gtants, 2; SCORE BY INNINGS. 4 a ‘ Ay Ki ‘ : 2 1 0! Boston, 1. Left on Bases—Ciants, 7; Boston, 10, Struck Out—By McGinnity, 7 to 1, secod; Capi 107 * 2 a sive aepond to Song and Wine in, his Fv Tana “even, third. | Hulswitt, ss. .... 0 2 2 4 1/2, Double Plays—Batty and Tenney; Batty, Raymer and Tenney; Tenney to| qanmulers --. 00000020 1: fee blicafcl sa ope 7ep O aning ert i Mitchell, p 1 1 0 1 O/datty to Tenney; Geier and Tenney. Wild Pitches—Willis. ITme of Game— peace [paler redarlnnreeeon ceed y ~~ — — —1!One hour and thirty-six minutes. Needham batted for Willis in the mith Giles On Bal OR wattarn “L which got up ln time to beat Tongorder /and olde Totals) yess: 4 10 27 13 1Jinning. Umpires—Messrs. Emslie and Zimmer, Attendance—1,500. nree-Base | Hits-Dougherty, Ags ee ee won i a oad Lathe SCORE BY INNINGS. , —e Ma Garcon HAR Wiitene Bock Lavator was,the favorite in the In-|aecond and Merriment, 102 ene Brooklyn.. .. ..01000000 24 (8poelal to The Evening World) ched ihe bag on a wiid pitch, Mertes ays—Williams and Ganzel. Umpire. traftuctary Steeplechase. He galloped|9 to 2 and even, third. Time- Philadelphia 0200110006—4) nos’ Mass,, June 2.—The New| Walked. Date was safe at first on Mae Dwyer. Abby's muff, Devlin scoring and Mertes| Attendance—1,000, York N; ons began | reaching third. Dahlen and Mertes tried fa front all the way, but had to be fonals and the Bo: ROURTH RACE—One mile, purse} Harned Runs—-Brookiyn, 2; Philadel- + ridden oy? ‘at the end to beat Flying for three-year-olds und ‘up. | Plula, 1. Two-Hase Hits—Mitchell, Dilton, | '-day the first of a series of four] double steal, but Mertex was caught Seas atirens 4. lencath Enlng 108 (McCafferty), even and Ito} Jackliiseh, Sacrifice Hite—-Gleason, | games that will wind up the present | 21 the plate. ONE RUN. SA Gisec Wee MLDS a AERC, 2. won by ten lengths: Fustian, Hall, Stolen Bases—Thomas, 2; Dabb, stay of the latter at. home. aenney dled out to-Breanaan Can- |) WASHINGTON, DiC... Jane, 2t,—The MeChemney Out of Bix Race. | (wondorls), 5 to 1 and’? tot, secold: | Jacklitnch,” (| Dauble, | Play2—Lumey: |) n pelt also went out on'@ fy 9 Tiresna-| Highlanders defeated she Benavarn this Reade MeKinnev), jon and Cronin p, Bergen, an 0. Cooley fled out to Browne NO 2 i 2. Be Smathers, who was atthe rages |r ets third, Timecta xs,” °° }| MeCormick, Thomis and Hall, Lett on ae thE D RUNS. : aiternoon by a score of 3,t0\0, ‘this afternoon, announced that there Bases—ltrooklyn, 4; Philadelphia, 8. n was no longer any possibility of Me-| FIFTH RACE Four and a hat fut] gee tase! vn Balis--Of eR a ee AT a ns rairee, proto uu Ln Walked, Mot fat te “Abby * Cheupey starting In the World's Fair i nus. it Ct Head. Was! eT Mit sitfely to lett. MeGinnity and {Put the Brow Sixth Inning, iY A good sh t © Gilbert Aled out to Delehanty. Ware) ue Bame cl er half an heur before ified the atmosphere and Ux in very fast shape. Our-Wy Cronin, 3 Be ime re—Johnatone, ‘ Hand@ieap. ie; Sand Mtendnn Yoreme Devlin second | Warner were sloubled by “MoThemey 1s coming back to form igPrneelt 3 Reoartr Ince’ ee SADE nla hot one to MeGinnity and | "Er, 4nd MeGinnity, NO "ries. Pourtieriy’ be deteatantendlah wan‘ aowiy” said bis owner. “T shall keep | third. ‘Time, * (Special ta ‘The Evening World.) out OUL at Arat. Tenney singled £0 singted. putt Geder wae cAUa TT (hea | tiled by econ 0 tossed t ‘bim in Chicago until he is ready, and] gy xrug sean See olde and | W.\~:4.GTUN PARK, BROOKLYN it singled to lett. peuley on Mebtes's throw. co Devin, -Moran | Dall to Clarke. out to Bel then brigg fim East to run in the big st@kes, I hope to get him 'to the Brigh- upward; one mile and s: Tune . y yards.— | Brooklyn made a good er Morin flied out to Bres- later also \eateahe, Will Last_Kkn} ght, #9 (C. Smith, 4 te 1 and My in their half of the last inning han NO RUNS S's terrific 1; fm taking second on the throw in. Rayaner| ! fiod out to Bresnahan. Delehanty againat the left cen- | reached first o1 a 5 fon “Handicap ‘port, ‘but 1am by no 3 10 5, won. Widow's Mite. 20 (Homa) aud came very close to tleing If not a Heer Munn scoring, Cn a BNE Be acon Bansei saved eans oestain that I can. lowever, the ‘g eo SCOT je by ad a n Delehant as area ing his hk ee rede HAY Sine epa see 1 And # tora, | hosting the:score mage by Phlladelptiin, || Yrories singied! to. cenire and maolel Simollen MUHIIy cUR rete ieee OY ‘eooner I ean start him the better:I shall be pleased. Mighborn Was Never Caustt. ‘he opening event was one of those open affairs in which there was no de- cided choice, Virgo was really the favorite at 4 to'1, with Limerick second eolce at 5 to 1, lke S. was Jacked from t, Dahlen to MeGann. ir, Mora "30 RUNS Second Inning. Cassidy niibbed Anderson's vicio Bled to lefi. Meonne low Hner. mel hit for two ba: Devlin and down third foul-line, MeGuit w (red ’on strikes. Clarke Jamped | feet into r and mailed third. Time—1-45 3+ put whether ball second, Dahlen walked, Gilverc bamt-|ONE RUN, mick’s bat was caught by I ed safely, Warner hit to Raymer, FINISHES AT ST. was the question, and the umpire @e- | Mertes ring on Raymer's bad throw. ‘Louis. ided against the batter, MoGinnity fouled out to Tenney. Bres- naihan bunted safely, Dablen scoring. Firat Inning, Browne hit to Ra Gilvert eras caveint at the h Inning FAIR GROUNDS RACE TRACK, ST, LOUIS, Mo., June 21.—Fojlowing Thomas was made a mason sent a little forcing Browne fied out liner. NO RU are the results of the races held here omas ambling to 8 RUNS. ‘ | Abby struck out, y out, Dahlen ach out, Osteen to Doyle hit to , ind Rayeer beat out an infleld hit a GT | te MeGann, out ‘to Bres. |] Cormick and Stahl both i i W to 1 to 7 to 1 and Consuelo II. took | to-damt Was run down between third and name. |Hanty foresd Raymer at sesond {rahan. NO RUNS, Williams to Ganzel. NO gpe. paiie dryp- Bightows rushed tothe Maso Wan by Loral Stress 6 to.alend oie male NORE es Be Coutial “up hy. Danton, Gilbert Eighth Inning. Third Inning. front at the start, made all the running | 978%, Won bY Save © Task 2 ole, fanned, NO RUNG ss atilani Maciene ND RU “Merten want ove Sine dace ‘Thouey walked. Chesbro fled out to and won veryeasily by six lengths from|ond; Preventative, thi Time—1. _ wer ny on # Une drive tol MeCormick, Thoney out stealing, Drill devin second, TWO! 6 S Sheckard’ at first, Lumley gave Doyle an easy 1 ymer, Dahlen singled to left. Gil- ic ove Tke 5. ‘who ebat Commelo II. three-| gicomp RACK Six furlongs chunee, Dillon’ fouled’ to, Hall. NO Thiee tenes: h Ha out to Geler, who. doubled Te es Name Potter dae quarters of a length in a hard dnve. and 640 ‘Siete | NUNES aR, _ | gSigGanm ted ous to, dolor. Montes | Puen ob At Bem NO Ye eae Fras resi econd tunini. went ti ‘ \ : : 0 MEG Carrie Jones and Jack McKeon were bedi eR LC vl to Gooley, Giivert. wae also retired@on | war retired at tira, dochion Hall failed to connect. Hulswitt sent THIRD RACE—Five-eighths of al fly to Sheckard. Mitchell switted one malls. —Won by Deahahille, 18 to “ise to right for two, Thomas hit, safely. Prominent to the stretch. SpatkMng Star Breexed In. Sparkling Star was a hot favorite Gann. -Moran singled to, lett rout at first, Devlin to McGann. ¥, RUNS. a fly to Cooley. NO RUNS. by out, 3 Tenney walked hit. to MeGinnity, forcing “. Princess Orna, out for Be} ‘8 bad w to eatch ‘Thomas a iT i re je ut to Don wae soond: Miss Powers. out, stealing score@ Mitchell, Gleason's #in; | second, Geler filed out to Mertes. NO Ninth stant ne Pell pita the eoreboard fe fer cies ‘Pime—1.06 1-2. Hen scored! @porad. pergen PAlsd || RUNG, | Warner out, Raymer to Tenney. Mc-} pases, Ganzel hit to Cassidy, who secon | Ginnty_aingle: resnahan beat out an ew Anderson out at the plate. Mc: FOURTH RACE—Three-quarters of a} “iSappn ‘f, Babb hammered a Fourth Inning. {infleld. Wits Browne singled and on wil: [threw Anderson out at ihe plate. At” ,mile.—Won by Clear the Aran, 8 Rea 1jneat single tO centre. Babb stole lisa bad throw to Mors MeGinnity | ©, k. NO RL Seoond apd third "to the fand 3 to}: Blastte, even for vince, ond, ‘Gleason dropping the ball Warner out, Tenney unassisted, Mec. =| scotedy Bresnaiten nd Heywne advance Cormack. NO RUN nasty dich end of a Sadie bo d } Second ¥ Nicht. 4 to 6. third. ‘Time nade a bemity 60 stop of Jackiitash's | Ginniyy ated Carnell, Breana- | scored, B eviin fonsed Bresnahan | phoney pandied Casters nasty i pin then ith ‘Tong. NO RUNS. | ate tie Iehanty to Moran. Dev-, Willlams to Gangel. Moran put Wu order, but neither waa aa able t make the A uart f bb soared gh & double steal. Moran out, El 1 DEX] Williams, to Ganzel. | Moran v r favorite gallop. eae oa y Bunt. 2 Ta 10 and i ts mer wan retired, to Mi Hin tole, second. | MeGann singled. ington's rst Ball Lo Whe Outield oe tw | | Griffith’s: Men hen Play P Perfect Ball peahaps most interesting in this company is a woman who Against Senators and Coupled’ is yow in. charge of the matroG of the Tremont police star with Chesbro’s Twirling Man- |tion. | { | probable that the exact number killed in the disaster will never be known. was at once apparent. . Bodi-> cam? up all around the float. Coroner | was | many corpses were found afloat at daylight. Once in the night a sharp SLOGUM WAEGK WITNEGOES ARE ORDERED nELD Womaa Included in the Number to Be Placed in Charge of .Police by Com- mand of the Coroner After Their Testimony at Bearley : 73 MORE BODIES ARE * RECOVERED FROM WRECK ¢|Member of Crew Admits His Business Is Drivinga Team—Miss Hall, Steam- boat Company’s Bookkeeper, Made Alterations in Books by Acid. At least half a dozen witnesses in the Slocum inquest will be detained to-night by order of the Coroner, and While the technica phrase i “Detained as a witness,” it is understood that Assistant District-Attorney Garvan has asked that they be held as. prisoners and explicitly that no one be permitted to see or interview them. DEATH SHIP'S VICTIM: LIST NOW EXCEEDS 800, The death list in the Slocum disaster was run over the 800 mark this aftermoon when the guns of the Second Battery, fired from a float off North Brother Island brought to the surface twenty-three bodies in few moments: This made a total of eighty-two bodies recovered since ions are being made at a rapid rate con- | ing list continues to grow. It is. sunrise, apd while the identifica sidering the state of the corpses, the mi ei a K After cruising up and dower" between North Brother Island and Riker’s (sland, firing volleys at intervals, the battery detail was towed over to the spot. where the Slocum, was beached. The divers have said) that there is a deep hole there and that it was probably full of bodies. Six rounds were fired with both guns at this point and the result O'Gorman was out with a launch and « number of rowboats and in a short time they had placed sixtéen bodies on shore. As the float was towed awry 1 seven more hodies arose in its wake. Another condition that aided in the recovery of bodies was the severe ~ thuntler storm early to-day, ‘There was a stiff wind with the storm and, flash of li ing betrayed to watchers on the Shore of North pag Island fare of a woman and a child floating around the sea wall Both bodies were recovered and taken to the temporary morgue. Charges of dynamite were set off in the water in the vicinity , of the wreck and helped to raise the remains of the drowned. This work was | done under the supervision of Inspector Albertson. ii DECKYAND JUMPED IN LIFEBOAT, SWAMPING IT. More astounding admissions by inexperienced men engaged as mem- bers of the crew of the Gen, Slocum were made at the ingumst into the disaster to-day. Daniel O'Neill, of No. 146 Cherry street, one of them, swore thaf | he had never worked on a boat before he was hired on the Slocwm, “1 uisually work at driving, trucking or most anything,” he sald. i gamitted that wlien every one get frightened he saw a Luge. a Mined with people and jumped inte ft, # nt capaixed the boatt”” rt? “ Gaited he man in eharge tell you not to jump in, that he ba@ alF pesto the boat wowbd carry?” mS ry but there Was room for me and I jumped,” aed he boat capsized?” Did you save any omet” ve there were others there doimg (hii od 1 nm mek on eames “Nos ow lirhem you swam ashore by yourself?” “Yes.” O'Nell) declared that he never saw a fire drill on the boat, “If there had been one. would haye been in it,” he said. + Deviin. = Maa. fanned. Favorite Takes the Third. ntth, “to es fin Gleason to Doyle, ON | Sits grealing Moran to ROY. TERE ee eae eee eatmem Q. Did you ever seo an inspection of the boat by actaaop office eae the ee the’ etter eee oe cB : aN ene Seals. pe, Wi for two redpara | Oeisce. tint uk de bonorea, Feeney | A. Welll,t aay. simian, elm) meee eer Meats m eet tia ender * “Deve fans Re Pcs ne vid : faa elt es ai nee rm tte iid coring| WatcCormick ‘out, Chesbro to) Gana DIDN'T LOOK AT I.IFE-PRESERVERS: | pea fogs Doyle walked ae tus, hata Browie went out on a line fly to Ray- yeaa iy. Sana 4s satel cane Nad oaktatenelheor seeks Nee tL ot, er secees a: \ (Godtinueg on Socom Page) - to” Nea stared ta steal oat emoad OND RUNS (ontiatied on Seoona Wage.) Se pie helaoe as Fe Sy peat Shap Lenore ieee

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