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Fate Te-tiant and Saturday. SEBALI RACING # SPORTS | “ Circulation Books [Circulation Books Open to All.” | to All. [Circulation Books Open to All.” | f PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, Jl Bet. 1m “Circulation Books Open to All.”?} __, 4. LETE BASEBALL and SPORTING RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT U5. GRAND JURY 10 TAKE UP SLOCUM FIRE Coroner Berry Announces that Indict- ments and CriminalTrials Are Certain BROOKLYNS - - 4 PHILLIES - - - 3 Dodgers Go In and Bat a Victory in Last Inning of the Final Game of the, Series. , a “ BROOKLYN. to Result from Testimony Revealing RH. POA. ‘ : 5 >|Dobbs, of. 5 1 3 10 «0 Incompetence and Violations of Law. |pition i) 0 a 8 1 0 Lumley, rf.. - 0011 6 Gessler, If... 0 0 3 0 1 ivers at Work on Hull of W re, ep a) Divers at Work on Hull o recked |e te eerste! . Bergen, ¢. =... 1 2 8 4 0 Boat Discover Decayed and Crum-|sones To on 2 aire ' i ; Se bling Timbers in Vessel’s Framejt ......... 4 9.2 8 1 ; PHILADELPHIA, Nork-—Samples Taken for Jury. R. H. PO. A. E. Barry, of. ce 0 2 20 0 {Gleason, 2 ...... 0 1 0 7 «21 LUG rt ices. 1) OL 8 <0) “iments will follow the close of the Inquest into the Gen, | Doyle, 1b. aie idnss 6 Slocum disaster has been so far settled by Cofoner Berry and Aesistant| Roth, c. . 0) 1 ee 1 70 District-Attorney Garvan that a list of those guilty of what the authorities| Titus. If. : ‘ Heed regard as criminal nogligence has already been made out and will be added! Huiewitt, s0 0.0.0 2 2 3. 0 to as the Inquest develops. Mitenell, p eee 8 It is impossible at this time to print the names of those who are to eS aed ny be tried in the criminal courts for their part in the miserable equipment of | Totals 3 9 26°19 8 the steamer and the general incomptency of her crew, but Coroner Berry, SCORE BY INNINGS. in refusing 0 give them to-day, said that the names must be obvious to| philadelphia .. O0008 Aon those who have followed the testimony at the inquest and noted whom it RURGee Hie oallaeoe Samal Vea involved. “There certainly will be criminal prosecutions,” said Coroner Berry to an Evening World reporter to-day. ‘How could we escape them in view of the evidence that has been taker at the inquest?” “Will there be one or more indictments?” was asked. “There will be many of them. Of that you can rest assured,” replied the Coroner. “We have brought out sufficient evidence to secure indict- mouts right now without going any further, but our plan {s to finish the inquest before entering on the other side of the matter at all. Mr. Garvan thinks we can finish on Monday, but I think it will be Tuesday before we get through, There {s still much to be inquired into, and I do not want to leave a stone unturned in this Inquiry TRIALS WILL BE SPEEDY. “After Tuesday no time will be lost in.going before the Grand Jury with these cases, and the trials of the men indjcted will follow in short order. ‘There will be no complaint of the law's delay in this matter.” Coroner Berry, District-Attorney Jerome and Assistant District-Attor- ney Garvan had a conference later in the day at Mr. Jerome's office. They went over all the evidence and decided to wait until the close of the inquest before putting the cases lefore the Grand Jury, wbich does not sit again until’ Monday anyWay. After their conference, Mr. Jerome, accompanied by Coroner Berry, went to the office of United tes District-Attorney Burnett, in the Federal Duilding, where there was anvther extended conference. The District-Atterney and Coroner offered to furnish all the evidence, in their possession, and ac a result Gen. Burnett ordered the assembling ot) (Continued on Second Page.) ITALIANS STONED AUTO BLEW UP A POLICEMAN When Driving Through “Little Began to Sputter When Thomas Italy.” Patrolman Nevill Is| Cooke and Woman Compan- Viciously Attacked—He and, - ion Reached 44th Street, and His Daughter Hurt. They Quickly Alighted. homas Cooke, of Arverne place, Patrolman Joho Nevill, of the Rast ‘Pwenty-xccond street station, und his, Brooklyn, horrowed the runabout gaso- uiree young cht mn were violently as- line automobile of his friead John Tur- sauited yesterday afternoon w riding ner to-day c Mn a« Heht ca ge at One Hundred and ( aX end’ took: scyounewaman street and First avenue, a section) [Ut riding, They crossed the orldxe, Italy” and near the spot!cedged in and out between trucks, . Gotshall, wife of th 4 bs, wagons and trolley-cars on dent of the New York and F Chester) adway, and all was as falr aud , recently was hit on the with a stone and seriously injured policeman lite the He had his hy The! esterday had to fight for his! ad) bri ht as the summer day, At Forty-fourth street and Broadway a deep rumble put the young lady's heart in a flutter. Cooke's chauffeur- | es of hix children pnoalee. Moa aed aly istle courage turned pale, Behind them, Ande MUnthinnaen taba ie wounel One: oe right from the tank of the auto, came returning to tona avenue, north on hoys by d his nome at Tremont, and was going First ue when several an throwing stones at the Nevill jumped tr the car. Se and grabbed one of the boys and into the carriage. ‘tue Cro- followed the closet second in the world {They were none too soon, for hardly Nad they reached the curb when t miuchine went skyward. Tho tank ex- ploded with a denfening report policeman “patrolling his beat’ thought a few bulldings were wrecked and be turved in a five alarm, Pretty s00n a number of engines reached the struggle One Hunde meh, Women and Ue argue ot the neene. but all the firemen could do was sticks flew Mke hall about the h enough to save the automobile, It if liceman and his children; ‘was entirely consuned | Is shield, but stil — to the boy prisoner, The culininating rveuched when, HAWTHORNE RESULTS. in aw wagon lashing. the liven with a ip. he children eu bei oO marks eB whi hea tho mark yhen the Itailan was lashing tne ACKFiv furlo ° ends of the policetnat ‘ind ‘ne vihers| by Lalonde, 18 to 10 at tores bine eo carriage and tol and 7 to 5, ws ond; Jol With, a batrel stave at ’ ? rd.” Time murderous. blow. It win intended! sot URGE cepa U the latter's head, but’ he ducked 4 SECOND RACE-One_mile—Won Alma Dufour, 3 to 1 and 4 to 5; Spen- cerlan, 7 to 1 and to 2, was kecond, Ismperor of India, 15 to '2 and to 1) third. Time—1.41 THIRD RACE—8Six_ furlon, by Burleigh, 18 to 10-and | tof Cltton re. To 1 and Il to Swan’ second: weal ui, 15 10 Land 6 tol, third, ‘Time— Fount RACE: ana Sticks .—Won | of stone tie and onersin: Nevil hiss asked | reo tte for per- fy 0 4h ered, 15 mission to abtain n ) ‘ale J and 5 and gies narrates pore SRS Rex. Land 10. fo 1 wes by Glanetul 2 to 6 and 3 to 6, third. pM et bet IN BROADWAY by | First Mitchell ty Struck -Out-By. Jones, “t: by Mitchell, 2. Home Run—Dooin, Three- | Bage Hit—Doyle. Two- Base Hit Dobbs. Stolen Bases—Lush, Lumley, Gi | Sacrifice Hits—Jones, Double, Playa Jones. Babb and Mr gohnatone. (Speotal to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON FARK, BROOKYN, June %.—The Brooklyns batted out victory in the last inning of to-day’s game with the Phillies. They scored two rns, and the game ended with two men out. First Inning. Barry singled, but in trying ¢o etre! it was thrown’ ou, Lumley to Babb. (flesace. a Bale LP Dillon. vush wal je. Becom tuned, Out was touclied out "vy Jones. be struck out, Dillon singled to left. Lumley forced Dillon at coaness Gleason: to Hulswitt. ore second by an Inn natie. easy, Gleason to Doyle. NOR Second Inning. Tituy was thrown out. Reidy to. J pil- lon. Roth filed ou | 1booin swatted a home run to Mere Tis: ‘witt went out, Babb to Dillon. ONE pabers bunt and Mc- Boyle, who RUNS, Doolin gathered [patina him at # ormic} ined it to Mitchel. a ‘Third Inning. Mitchell waited and walked, | cattght asteep. Jones to Dillo in, Barry's splash retired him at fe Relay i Mon. Gleasbn was give stole second, Lush: hit tc boon) who touched out Gleason. NO RU Bergen. sini to left. Jones sacri- ficed, Mitchell to Dovie: Dobbs was thrown out, Hulswitt to ‘Doyle. Dillon easy, Gleason to Doyle. NO was. c: Fourth: Inn joyle was taken care of at first, Dil- jon to Jones, ‘Titus fied ont to Gessler. gen got under Roth's foul. NO RU Lumley wax tossed out, Doyle to Mit- chell. Hulawitt” handled Beiatr's not one and nailed him at first. | Babb reached first’ on Gleason's” fumble. | Reidy dribbled to Mitchell, who tossed Jhim out at first. NO RUNS. Firth i Gessier pulled down eDboIn s KY- rocket. Hulaw(tt couldn't find the bend- ers, MeCor threw: Mitchell out at first ORY McCormick's Weakling was a sim| 6 Mitchell, to Doyle, Bergen Bit cf Monee was thrown out, Gleason Je. Dovbe rapped out x double, Storie Bergene” Dition's xplash killed Tim at first, Mlichwll getting (he assist ONE RUN , Sixth Inning. Barey plugwed one over Jones's ivad for a single bs gathered in Grea- OTe aye arty. was “oalght stealing by Babb. “Lush — walked Doyle swatted a long low one to left for three bags and Lush dented the Lun folowed with a simile, (nt thin Rie fHed to Villon . Lannley was thrown out at first by Gleason. Tos wee under G y al’ did) rat, been 0 Ghason stopped Ts grounder, NO RUNS. Inal Niltenell. sacrificed, Barry struck out and nalied dat third, Bergen to event! } Hulewitt singled MaCormick. 3 Hee “ma on Reidy's fly ith” Mewormic! and Dich i” Gleason belted the ba base. Lash sacrificed, Jones to Dillon. Dovle fi , Gleason going to third, bb and Gleason was down, Babb to Bergen to McCormick. Titus’ got to second, Roth filed out ip Gessler, NO RUNS. Dooin'a fumble gave Jones a lift, but he was onugnt stealing. Hoth to Hiuls- aT witt, Dobbs singled. lon tore off a jsafety. sending Dobbs to third. Lum- lev'x hit to Doyle retired him, Dobbr Gessler. was anally felded out in Huls- Gesnlers ut by cond, ‘§ v witt singled and got sec fuinble Mitchell's fi Rabb, who doubled Huswitt nt Reldy taking ihe throw. NOR | Babb beat out his bunt a elgy | walked, McCormick bu Babb wis safe on third. were |Miled. Bergen filed to ox hit to Hulswitt, who at |tho plate, Dobbs. w his single brought in Reldy and MeCor- mick, winning the game TWO RUNS. WEATHER FORECAST. Forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at 8 P.M. Saturday for New York City. and vicinity; Fair and warmer tonight and Saturday; light to fresh south to | feouthwest wines, FOR RAGING CHART AND OTHER SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2. AMERICANS 34, SENATORS SG HIGHLANDERS .. -- ---201000000 2—5 WASHINGTON.. .- ----. 200000100 0-3 HIGHLANDERS. Rone SRO ASE. Dougherty, If-.-.-- ------ 1 1 3 0 (0) DRultzotese= (secs caho.5 4) 1. 1 0 0 Williams, 2b.-.. --.--.... 1 1 1 3 0 Anderson, rf Soe V4 2 1 0 0 RC UseGase oscadiad 2 7 7e= () McGuire, c-. ootdoct ft) een o #60 Osean SEe eet ae tO 2 3 1 0 Thoney, 2b -..-- --- £0: 0 1 4 0 Mtighes; p-7 42-8 72-2 5.-.< 0 0 ait 0 Ota Se uteweiiserc's stte- 200) colli GUN) ] WASHINGTON. * R. 1B. P.O. A OE. Coughlin, 3b oF Socket) 2 G74 10 Cassidy of, 1 1 5 0 0 DONOVAR ese rss scecc: 1 1 1 (0) 0) Marah iboct sosecce cee 3 = OI Oe QP enD 1 Orh; ifs... ..°--. 1 Ceeal 0 McCormick, 2b.. .. 1 2,0, 0 Stanl, 1b on Of..Ge. .0)-..0 Clark, o.. .. .. 1 5 1 0 Patten, p. Oop Om ersienO) Totals ce 7, 3)03 11 1 ene AT HAWTHORNE. _- Fifth Race—Schoolmate 1, Horatius 2, Outcome 3. ‘Sixth Race—Miss Jordan 1, Moorish Dames) 2, Cutter 3. = |RIGHL ANDERS ‘WIND UP WITH WASHINGTONS (Special to The Evening World.) but was] WASHINGTON, Jute %.—The High- landers series hure this afternoon, mediately atterward for New York, en played the jaat game of the leaving tm- BATTING ORDER. route to Boston. Firet Inn! Dougherty drew a base on ball Fults singled over Moran's head. Wiiliags | Osteen, tah, advanced both men by ‘sacrificing, Pat: | Thoney, 3b. Clarke, c. ton to Stahl. Anderson filed out to | Hughes, p, Patten, p. Casaidy, Dougherty coring and Fultz] Umpire—Mr. Dwyer moving’ up to third. nel Cracked anne Ree antely over Moran, scoring Fults. Bc: ay forced he ie Gulre filed “out: ‘to Donovan. TWO GRMGY forced Coughlin, Williams to iin’ hit over Bows erty: vaben Wight ¥ 5 the score two Anderson rig couldnt quite reach ar: | venta foment ulin “made"a nets % short fy, but he hela Coughlin Xt] Sonal atop at Rage ta enee second, 'mpire Dw: Dyryer all allowed a foul] ten knocked the wind out of MeGuirs tp tego ama Coughtin made another fine “piay. on both base-ru et Ostnen's grounder. NO RUN& Ganzel, who threw. Coug! —_—___ platen Donovan stole second... Mocilre made a gteat, catgh, of Morven’ near the wrandestand. Ort! Hughes heed, rte to utraddle foul. fis: Ui storing My McCormick singled third. Ganzel | mee Qian of honeys, throw / ot TWO. RUNS. ik ronto vgoegne yo 1109290 Mills und Raul EASTERN |,EAGUE. TORONTO AT JERSEY Sire 12h 0-8 bs 44 MeCann Osteen singled rt secon, Thoney | bunted to Orth. Fine hea pop-bunted to JUFFALO AT NEWARK. Coughlin. _ Patten fooled. Doigherty on “4 sirkeen, Faitz bunted to Btahl. NO/pumaio 2 @0s0r0. 6 oe! One eee RUNS. Newark 30200100 -69¢6 hed. Clarke four wide '. oct fee, onan Roney eatght Petes iH alntont fenearieh gitockett: and Shaw; Hes- oil one-hien ‘ See athe plate and extending | MONTREAL AT PROVIDENCE. himaelf almost “narigontails Anderson Bi ontraall Aid nvelote cere Fan’ megr second fo “Bone conmnlla Piovidence 0 10 00 9 0 3 m4 ‘ammidy 0' teries— Bil " Clarke "on nit rap. to mange: NO ia eave ete ee ee RUNS. son doubled shies te Third Inning. o Cassidy. Rochester 1 Con i Mure acratched a _aingle under: Feuntelln; eocring Anderson, Moran |kins and slipped up on Osteen’s slow grounder. filing the bases, ‘Thones foul fied to; Coughlin. and: Highes popped to Stahl. | a wary Jersey. City out, Douskerty cor- railed Ori Rie ie |. MeCormick also | Bellitore punched, NO RUN! 3 Dougherty pned ou COWL Aa the last nd f set bolted tr tie 8 Bee Inning: 10. Moran. Punz rounded ont | Rochester ? he unird atrike out “tour, men al bat tp, to, le bemt work. angel to Hugher Dougherty fh Inning. ed ont ty Caanidy re hoard of Highes was! Clarke RI (Byect PAIK 8ST LOVIB, to Gan. bit WAR Providence — 1100010 Baltimore 62902010 Ratteries—Sohultz and McAuley; Ad- Robingon, EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. Won 8 4h iy 12 — Rvening 8, RA! Mo, J races held here to-day Bros ROCHESTER AT BALTIMORE. REE, re vat P.c rs sRews WINNERS AT ST. Louis. World. TRACK, he winnel ose as GIANTS MAKE IT FOURTH STRAIGHT They Take the Last Game of Beaneaters by a Very Close Margin. Totals .. on ; SCORE BY INNINGS. New York 0002100025 Boaton 000000003-8 Ficst base on balis—Oft MeGinnity, 2. of. hl ed 1. Struck out—by M. Ginn! by Wilhelm, 4. Hot rug— SUkaticenio Thres-hise hit mvarner ene hit—Dahlen, Stolen bases Mertes, Gilbert.” Sacrifice hits—Browne, I iedinnley. BOSTON. June 4.—MeGinnity defore to-day's game that he wa feeling particularly well to-day, but Boston could not touch him, and after Geler doubled off him the first fifteen men went cut in succession. He recelved great suppom, especially from McGann, Wilhelm pitched the best game of any. of the Bonton plitotiers in this series, He struck Bresnahan and Devin cach out twice, Warner did Ces oo nitung, and Dalilen and Fofabo apie his, Tad badly in Pech AEE Tt required. threw silt ent a very rest- a" narty slept. He wili of thé game for some Yeas protably: is 98, fe ume. hese! uh ne sacrl- need. ‘ellen ing "Beatin Devin oat, Batty to Tenney. jann out, Del to ‘Tenner. Gelor nit wate io lett ad Bresnahan limped after It. Dahlen: <hrew rly and Geler overaiid the, Dae and was NO tquched: Tenney few to Breana Cannell wax thrown out by Dahlen Merten fouled <0, Needham. | Dahlen jbuvited, but was thrown out Wil. {helm. gilbert ont. Raymer-to “Penney, | Carney out, MeGanh to MeGinnity, Batty out, Dahlen assint to MeGant {Det out, Gilbert to McGann.) NO RUNS. Third tnain Warner pasted a beauty past Del for Hie frat hit of hie side | Meutunity need hela ie in By et Otew cul to. Dal. Brown wes theown out by Raymer. NO RUNS. Raymer hiv to Dablen, eho threw vow, Dat Mosann made an reek 4. Needham flew Mertes. © Wilhein struck out u B. th Int Deviin out, Wilhelm to ean Gann singled, to centre, Martes singind to Figut, MeGann takiig shir.” Daltien was thrown out Hinglm Gllbert Aingied to. riett, ior Mot Meries. | Gilbert thrown out Paty steal second. TWO. RUN Goler thrown out, Gilbert -o MeGanu, Tenugy struck out. Qannell grounded to: Devlin, who vhrew to MoGann, NO. RUNB. Fiteh Inaiog. Warner"bit safely to right naain 9 erithoed succemuttlly, f taking second. ut Browne single 10. FIRM, ncorin Farner. browne thrown ont irvine. ta ateal second. 2 > ‘oule Devin, Bart Del outs MeGinntty te Moca, MeGin- War- snahan ‘arriick NO RUN Sixth Inning. fanned. MoGann out, Batty to y. Maries siruck oul NO RUNS” Raymer fanned. AG I tre Wilhelm. far: Usiews ay and Neodham to Bresnahan Seventh ning. .Devitn Dahien bit a fy to lett. Gubert it to Carney, who threw to Tenney, dou Lee Datilen, ree hit for th bani RUD Cannell fanned. eGann. Batty bit’ was put out got it, NO RUS Mighth Inn Bremahan fanned. Bri Cannell Devin also tanned.” McGinntty grounded to Del > Carney flew out to walked. Del bunt McGann ran up w to NO ner out, Devlin to McGann. MoGann out, Batty to Tenney, 34 safe on Delehanty's wild throw, Meriee stole second. Danlen dopbled to left. scort Giibert singlet! to cen tre, ing Dahlen bert glove vec ond r flew to McGinnity D Out to Raymer. TWO RUNS: thrawn ont at hind, Orth to Cougnlis MeGuire foul-fied to. Clarke, NO I RAGE, Kou er eet ‘ RL ; von yb M Maughiin Aled to Douanerts. Cxssidy | EE cid ae p popped to Ortean. Donayan grounded a; forin Lee, att § thie q pe Toney to Ganzel, NO RUNS. jose ites es Sixth Inving : HCOND RACK -—Uheee-quariers of Patten to, Bteh y Tana 7 Osteen tapped out, Pasien riaehee Santa Centura, 2 eraanay MINERS TO VOTE ON STRIKE. Rial 8 Die Poly Sa TR ot ot Foal filed tre, Orth | Time=1.20. and! Cl The same) THIRD RACK Five-eigtiths of to MoCormick. - an by Limerick Girl, 3 to 2 and hoInn! Art, & to 1 for place, was Seventl Franca, 2 to 5, third. Time Rousnerty made hin, frst a a te a Senator has reached frat & FOURTH RAGE—Three-quarters of four eareed’ Dougherty... Walliams: t a mile.—Won by Gharile Dhompson, 9 to nalts ath erty. | Williams fouled) | ‘and & to 1; Commodore, 4'to i tor ae place, waa second: Bluatic. 2 to 5, third Pime-Te18 1-4 to the trop, Rept anc nota toa Fultz'« fine ero Kong | ) Trapeetter, Ng to. Ganzel, ry ond; Prete aaNet id threw oe FIFTH RACE—One mile. Won Autumn Leaves, & § to é for place, was sec to nation (Imp), 6 Gensel, Time-l. 1-3 nd 2 to 4 third, that the com AAeE the conditions ie a viuiution ef, The | Saceoment with the ‘Sirlke Commia- om. NEW YORK R. H. PO. A. E. Bresnahan, cf.... 0 0 2 9 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 iOgeOmese 10 1 112 2 0 Sy e110) Great oy Chal Og a oo 0 18%) 0) 0 0 0 2 9 0 Totals . 9 a7 21 2 R. H. PO. A. E. Geter, of.. o 0 0 0 0 ‘Tenney. 1b 1 O)18) %0) 0} Cannell, If. A trad Hint OK Pe) Carney, rf. 0 70 1 1 0 ‘Abbaticchio, Be. YM t 4 Oo Needham, . O71 24520 Raymer, 3b.. a0) Opwde es. 0 Delehanty, 3b 0 (O° 2 (2-1 Wilhelm, p.. o 0 2 10 0 won 18.72 7 Atel Dev! BOTH STAKE RACES AT TRACK RESULT IN UPSETS FOR BETTORS yo Gamara, Added Starter and Neglected in Betting, Won the Zephyr, and Dainty, at 8 to 1, Breezed Home in Front of Thistle. the Series from the Boston, Jennings’s Filly Clipped Record for the Feature Event at Sheepshead—Or-= monde’s Right Beat Mineola in Sen- sational Finish in Final Race. {Special ty The Evening World.) | SHEEPSHEAD HAY, J 4—The oard wax so well balanced at Sheeps- ‘| head this afternoon that the prospt of picking 4 winner at good prices = an unusually large crowd (o (he park Ike courne. Upsete began in the running of the Zephyr Stukes, Diamond was made a hot favorite, but, after leading 2he wit to the final sixteenth, quit iike a dog: stopped so bi hat he did not] THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Letola (2 to 1) 1 Cincinnatés (15 to 1) 2, Pan Lon gin 3, SECOND RACE—Ascension (5 to 2) 1, Jack Ratlin (8 to 1) 2, Persist- ence Il. . THIRD RACE—Samara (8 to 1) yy Red Friar (4 to 1) 2, Pasadena 3. ra, an added T. «string, ¢ ai great over his 6 and was so little oti yers that 8 to 1 could be es at ail times, Re second chol¢e, Wan whlle Passadent came from nowhere in the last sixteenth with ao whirlwind rush and was: just beaten one-half a length ay ie pli ‘he Thike Bore, Br ead * Seas fo the talent, and purier, ee Orn a entry, and Wild Thy’ mes, wees Tee y- SIXTH RACE—Ormonde’s Right Tnty was an outsider at 8 t She came tuck Wo her wo wun, (9 to 5) 1, Minneola (2 to 1) 2 Re 1 Gravesend, how 4 won! awiter 2. bear De nett: by lx lengths from Bu: | closed strong from 1 ie at starter from mara improved performances red FOURTH RACE—Dainty (7 to yy Buttons (6 to 1) 2, Whorler 3. FIFTH RACE—B indy (3 to 5) 1, Bella Signora (100 to 1) 2, Invader 3. Just beaten a ck and beat. the favorite & ope: e Beek ed bea, ee Favorit, |apentue, ee Rreteh, ufter having Aattered his back. , {ce Where ti ere by leading, Dainty lowered the thse Vind of ke record to 1.52 Mat. am The opening race was only fol tiad the most “speed a gallop forthe favorit ‘ola and Btandy nae wi nin the firth, finishing six | 9] fo the front at the start, aif the om one running, a Henaihia ahead of Wella Rlqnern. A109 and a halt ne ape. ron, caaily br see ote walch Just nosed Invader | who finished owe suche and ene but of the slace iain two leaeths for the place, ean Th ‘the last race Honiton, trom vie |réil"in the race; the not hurt, wame stable as Ben MeDhitl, Was pass Around vas the rout moodk, He iinid | Ascemslon G the Way. badly after leading to the strete Ascension wa: Me stat nosed out. of third money. | race.” Hildebrand took het to the epee Drmondes Right won by)a nose i a) in the first vy a sensational finish with Mineola, i! | caught, mn two emai debrand seeming over-confident on (he | from jack B tee latter, 4 iongth In 6 Care, ‘sister s was second und Funnyside thi est . Where both died ‘aware ‘cf mara Surprine In Zephyr. Diawond was a warm favurite hi DRS. Stakes, “Glorifer being ‘withe dur Was Well played and u fancy (or Novena, dackes Kaee. the} ' toln Winn Malte: The smart people fought shy of RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S BASE- BALL GAMES. lowe’ ortie ‘ye NATIONAL LEAGUE. 3.howll in NEW YORK | AT BOSTON. 1 Who was the of Pusadens, Dainty Makes New Record, nee in trent New York. 000210002—5).% hofler, the favorite, su Gay Loyy Oy vies i tay Boston 00000000 3— 3h ia ish sharp Batterie: McGinnity and WwW aa tnate a Wilhelm an Needham } hn. followed by Whor « —------ i Hoy dud Buttons. in the tua PHILADELPHIA AT BROOKLYN. jjwme Dainty brevged awa, from, the Philadelphia. 0 10002000— 3 why MARE atte beat Brooklyn... . 00001001 2~ 4} ; 8, : Hatterien-Mitenell and Roth; Jones ANATIEC ERED 4 Gallow for Blandy, 4 bot favorit h fe ST. LOUIS AT PITTSBURG. tothe front ay the stare St. Lous... OOO}KHOOTO—1 He alt the runntlag all the way, mies 00000202 — 4) minning tually by tx lengths fea Nalerien ws and Mele d bent tnvider & hivad for the: plage and Smith. alecty pudes Right Winner, on and Mineola, runing bead and < two the streteh, ath AWAY: the run home Y. Hilde- ‘Mineola, h Ormondes CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO. No for these clubs: | | NATIONAL LEAGUE STANQING. ved game was Wik Re ur | New York.ay MW St. Louis. 28 7 Chicago, se WY Cincianat 2 Pittsburg 29 3 AMERICAN AN LEAGUE. BOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA. RACE — TRACK, | The races run as follows: mile 4 to La A aMeCaiter Boston «= OOLTOOTOI- 4 Philadelphia 31003010 —8 Bots ds; Batteries Dineen aid Origen Henley (Wonderly snd Schree Db Barbara, 97 CHICAGO AT DETROIT | Chicago... 200000200- | Detroit .000000000 Batre Rick { Donova 110 (Michaels), ond; Anna Flin to 1 and 6 to % Alnsick and CLEVELAND AND ST. Louts, Ni game nclntnted for these | clubs: a He lato 2 | AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Ne a ae ee Red New York &2 91 y, | Phile’pbia a 1580 Dt. 1888 Detroit... 230 28 Wasding'm 9 4 “ § and "to, aeoond: 3 “WO, Cafferty), to Land even, third. Ti 1,08 1-5, —————— If the carriage is growing old faeh- THe RS ioned a more modern sne: eay bel Brice an (Met ; bovent cheap through “Horses won; Luckett, ? Carriag in Werid Wants, Read ene neha Bi [the Wente to-day. rahe ) L Pheee-year-olds sevonty yards —: oe