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Wearkor Cloudy) shovrecs to-migat, Weanesany BASEBAL RACING # SPORTS PRICE ONE CENT. “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | ‘MATERA BEATEN IN AACE BY BRODMSTICK ESO ee at The Wondertul Black Horse Finished -a Length and a Half Behind Capt. Brown’s Three-Year-Old in His First Appearance This Year at Sheepshead. Hildebrand Guided Proper to the Front in the Bay Ridge Handicap, Winning by a Head from Carbuncle, Who Beat Ormonde’s Right for Place. (Special to The Evening World.) BH D BAY, June 28,—Water- | doy, te wonderful black horse. wor- @ilpped by Basten turfmen as the Rrenteat horse they have ever seen, was benten: in his race at Sheepshead this afiarnoon, Broomstick was his con- querar, and Capt. Brown's three-year “old raced a mile tn 1.38 3-5, beating Waterboy a length and a half, It was his first start ¢his season. Waterboy in bis preliminary moved very well, and on his way to the post he looked well bodily, a perfect picture OC all that is strong and graceful In a thoroughbred, ls adm! iglit he | would have “was predicted rid, the Brent biack was not quite or six furlongs Waterboy was under, restraint, reeing behind Broomstick | with his mouth wide open. On the turn he seemed to falter and Rapid Water passed him. In the stretch | Under the rousing Lyne gave him, Waterboy closed again and Broomstick Was doing his best at end, Lyne did not give Waterboy the best of hendiing The Bay Ridge Handicap went to oy Hildebrand had the mount and the talent went to him in chunks. 4 dy “ ay) isi why suuve Proper the benefit of nt ride and drqw a fine tin- winning by a head trom Carbuncle. beat Ormonde's Right a nose. 4 the press callers and few of Je thought Carbuncle had se- AaM o He plac fae iSirvay Cup, a steeplechase, with BF en phiers, was won by Conover, ridley by Mr, Stone. Me won by a AiSirenti of a iaile, ck MeKeon Had the Speed, \ incheatey was @ hot favorite in tne openias event. He had O'Neill up and the Latent went to it hot foot. Fleur de Mario Was a hot second choce. Win- oke badly and never wed ed. He was disgvacefully beate ey are y Lad and Jack M m the running to the turn, Jack MeKeon went to the front Bid drawing away won easily by Jengtiis from I de Marie, who cume from far back und beat Grey Lad three lengihs for the place, Rroomstick Beats Waterboy, opened ut olson, to Broomsuck ¥o vey went back Lo it kK Aropped to 7 to 3. y on Reliable and tot J inally Waterboy faver. atrong ina Vt 10 8 ind Brow: Then there was i his price a #@ foot but was > who went to the fi Waterbor & alroug Ww fariturn, where Lyne want to work on in, He Id Got make up ground, wever, bit hung on and took second lice in’ the etretch. Bi K @n to ints lend and wu a haif from Waterboy. 8 th game distance | front of Rapid Water, Jump Won hy Sixteenth of a Mile. Coro fb whom the smarc in 3s bet in the Stirrup Cup, wait to thie me AC the start and made a rune away sace of It, winnin by Bo sixtrenth ef a nile fom : leet Mred Held behind him. Mreiesa, who (was woll up nll the wa: second, | | fe once tn trout of MW litner 4 in, the favorite, fell th t Robin at ihe frst ‘ Proper Wins by a Head. oper was a hot fuy ite jin the Bay dye Handicap and hie came home Winner bit by a ciarrow margin. O gmonde's Right ut the start bolted Jost half « dozen Itngtis. Caliah however, rushed him right to ihe front ad n @t the end of a quarter and he made all he running to the . Tollowed, by Pad teh vr. The lat- moved up tn di fashion on @ turn, bu’ Proper emine away tr. 7) Im and wien the streton was reached closed on Ormonds's Might, Car- Bee AL the aame time moved ta the le and from the furlong pole home tt ‘was a hot drive. Proper won by a head rounels, whi bee 3 ight & ndee, Armanta Wine Fifth, In she Sith Armenia raced away in t and gut out 2 hot pace, cl lowed vy Bchonarie. jounding the @ dum Witohcrat: made a strong whe passed Scnoharie enally, but Lptyer caton Armenia, who. wa along to win a length. Scho- etre io" Ne it r- w ng WD ive lenge: Areet Allee by Half a Length. Mweet Alles and New York raced Beek pa awd to; the oh in the ixth, where Sweet Al! drew uway and won by haifa length. New York wee tem lengths in front of Requiter. » KAISER’S YACHT IN FIRST. a Wil, Jute B—In the rece zo-tay for the Sle) Yaent Club's prise, from Kiel 80 Rerwaryorde: Meperor william’ teor Tt. was firec-in ner cines to ou "and the Sahaesae, uy the i to 5) Right 3. THE WINNERS. | FIRST RACE—Jack McKean (15 ; to 1) 1, Fleur de Marie (3 to 1) 2, Gray Lad 3, SECOND RACE—Brcomstick (11 1, Waterboy (13 to 10) 2, Rapid Water 3. THIRD RACE—Conover (3 to 1) 1, Tireless (20 to 1) 2, Whineray 3, FOURTH RACE—Proper (even) 1, Carbuncle (8 to 1) 2, Ormond FIFTH RACE—Armenia (2 io 1 and 4 to 5) 1, Witchcraft (5 to 1) 2, Mimosa 3. | SIXTH RACE—Sweet Alice (6 to | 5)-1, New York (10 to 1) 2, Re | quiter 3, up, six Draper second 1 and (Roimaneil. THIRD: acd upwa: five furlon er). & to to Land 4 FIFTH upward; (Bgiand) Pefiny, SIXTH up; son), 2 even ry furlong: 7 q 0.57 1-4, Wartenicht out, LETH to 3 secon) 1.27 Bed rds. Lol 49 | FINISH day r yards, ond; third. Time—1.45 4-5. FIFTH RACE—One mit Spencerian, 2 to 1 and 4 to 5; Ts jephone, 3 to 1 an Molt, a0 to 1 and io to J, third, Gs ‘wa Comrade, Torlo, 6 to 1 Triple Sliver, 5 to Somera. 3 to MAWTHOR: CAGO, June 2%8.—The races run here to- ulted as follow: FIRST RACE—Five | Del Carina, 11 to 2 ana 6 to furlongs. — Chambler, (Castro), 3 to 1 and 6 to 5, wor Bs (Paul), 10 to 1 ‘avasota, 103 (D. Boland), 8 to to 1, third. Time—1.15 1-4, SECOND RACE — Malden olds; four furlon) 8 Mate Barbara, RACE—For rd; 106 Crtead). 5 i ead). 5 to 3 and even, andidate, 161 (C, Smith), 10 to ad 4 to 4, third, G FOURTH R to RACE—Three-year-olds one mile.—Idle,” ger). 10'to 1 and 4 and 3 to 6 Wedderstrand). 10 to 1 second; Annie FORT ERIE RESULTS. (Spec to The Pvgnitne worst) FORT PRIE RACE TRACK, June %.—The results of the races he! to-day are as follows: FIRST RACE—Thre: Ont. and 12 ; Lady 4 to i, vear-olds and Corn Blossom, 107 und 3 i Funsaey t one mile.—J. J. 3_to ‘Time—1.4: i ACE--Fos two-year-old: Oddoletta, 98 (Reich ‘on; Itawk: nd 4 to 1, was hapman, 103 (Head), 2 . third. Time—1.02 3-4, and MH (Relchsts- 1, won: Briers, 102 2 tol and-4 to’, second: 6 (Paul) eae third. Time 6 to 1 and 2'to 1 RACE~—Three-year-olds and six furlon; to 1 an $5 (Finnigan), 15 Ben Mara, 113 third. ‘Ts ‘Rusk, 99 (M. John- to 10, won: Palette, to 1 and 5 to i, second? (Wonderly), 3 to 1 and e—1.14 1+ ST. LOUIS WINNERS. b: SUND RACE—Four and one-h: TR GROUNDS RACE TRACK, 87, LOUIS, Mo., Ju vinners of the races run here to-day RAC) ‘ollowing ave the B-Mix and a half fur- 4 5 to Land 5 to? for place, wa: cond? third, if mi Won by Abelard, 9 to § and : Piller, 4 to & for. ond; Preventative, 6 to 6, third, Time— THIRD RAC! Ker, # te, Cuke, even, third, FOURTH RACK—One mile —\Won by! T RAC longs.--Won by akness, ev ninm, @ to 6, third, 1 Haven, Wolfram, place, was Six and a half fy Clales, 15 to 1 and sae e cond: Short ‘Time—1.28 3-4 to & and 1 to 4; Dave War second; Never Such, imn—2. Tt for pine SINTH RACE—One mile and uwenty “Won by Jtry F to Nani nt. 4 to T and to 1 place, was 5. third. ‘Tme— to ES AT HAWTHORNE. Megzs, 8 to f and 7 to 10; Hu i and ‘i? to 1, was vecond; Mi Rein: ty 1 and even, third, | THIRD RACE Won’ by Lalonde, even and 1 to Blue Bird, 7 to 1 and $'to 5, 5 ime--1.09, FOURTH RACE-Ono mile and 70 Won 3 las, Fonsoluca, to RACE TRACK, CHI- longs.—Won by Allen Avon, 17 td 2 and 8 to 1, was second: Greeti Gown. 80 to 1 Green Gown, and 18 to 1, third, SECOND RACE—Onw imile,—Won by non, 40 ty ‘Time Five and a bw.t fur- Pinkerton, 6 to 1 and 2, wash MoGee, 7 to 10 and 1 to Land 6 to 5, was sec- 2% to 1 and 4 to 1, on by to 2, was second ; Blac! Time— SIXTH RACH—Bix turlongs,—We Pe err rr erp by] He wns unconscious. The. officer sum- 2 ty Beae be Mi two-year. | ' {Gibson to LaOharice, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1904, f “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ COMPLETE BASEBALL and SPORTING RESULTS EDITIO PRICE ONE CENT. HICHLANDERS ARE BEATEN 9 102 Dougherty’s Bad Judgment in First Inning Put Griffith’s Men Out of It Early, So Champions Hold Lead. HIGHLANDERS. R.H.P.O.A.E. Dougherty, If 11000 Keeler, rf. 91000 Williams, 2b. o 010 0 Anderson, of 11400 |Gangel, 1b. 01900 McGuire, 0609 0 0 | Conroy, 3b. ov048 0 Osteen O: 001 ed: 16: 00 on of 01000 ooo1)8 Totals .. si 26417 0 | ‘Fults batted for Hughes in eighth. | BOSTON, RH POLAF | Stahl. ef. 20200 | Collins, 3b. Ut Se ND | Freeman, rf, ooo 0 8 Parent, #2 1216.0 O'Neit, If. 11106 Lachance, 1 o1n 10 I Ferris, 2b. 0 0 4 0 0} Criger, 01610 Gibson, p. oo 6 0 Totais ........5 67718 0 SCORE BY INNINGS, Highlanders 60010000 1- Boston .... 20001002 First Base on Baile—Off Hughes, 3; oft ¢ Struck Out—By Hugh ‘Three-Base Hits—Par- Two-Base Hits—Coilins, Ganzel, Lachanee. Wild Pitehes— Hughes, 1; by Gibson, 1. Hit by Mtcher Willams, (Sprelal to The Evening World.) LEAGUE GROUND: June gifts, Collins's scratches and a bad mi Judgment by Dougherty in the first in- ning put New York out of the reckon ing to-day. Feeling ran high, and Manager Collins was enthusiastically cheered. , Hughes did very good work at timex, Wolfe replaced him in the elghth inning. Conroy put up an ex- eatlent game for the Highlanders, and Parent for the locais. Pret Inning. Dougherty Out, Parent to Lachance. ifeeler out, Parent to Lachance, Wille jams fanned. NO RUNS. Stahl walked. Collins beat out a bunt, Stahh goliig to second, Freeman fanned. Parent hit to deep left for three bases. scoring Stahl and Collins. O'Neil fanned. Lachance out, Hughes !to’Ganel. TWO RUNS. Second Inning. Anderson filed to Stahl. Ganzel out, |Steautitul stop by Collins to Lachenge : y Collins to LaChane NO_RUNS, Ferris out, Conroy to Ganzel, filed out. to’ Anderson, NO RUNS. Criger Gibson’ fanned. Third Inning. Conroy out on high foul to Criger. Osteen filed to Stahl. Hughes out, Gol: lins to Lachance. NO RUNS. Stahl walked. | Collins hit’ to right field for two bases, Stahl going to third, Freeman fanned. Parent hit to Con: roy and Stahl started for home and Collins came to third and started for home while they were trying to get Stahl. MoGutre ‘touched Collins, Stahl golng back to third. O'Neil out, Hughes to Ganzel. NO RUNS, Foarth Inning. Dougherty singled to right. safe on a bunt, Dougherty going to second. Williams filed out to Stahl, Dougherty going to third on the throw: in, Anderson hit to Parent, forcing Keeler, Dougherty scoring. “Anderson out trying to steal second, ONE RU? La Chance out, Hughes to Ganzel Kerrin fanned. (Criger singled to centre, Gibson struck out. NO RUNS. Fifth Inning. ngel hit to right field for two bases. MeGulre hit to La Chance, who threw to Collins In time to get Gunzel for an out. Conroy fanned, Osteen flied out to O'Neil. RUNS. Stahi walked. Stahl went to second on wild pitch. Colling hit to Williams, who threw wild to Gangzel, and Collins Keeler | Went to second, Stahl scoring, Free- man out to Gangel unassisted, Collins golng to third. Parent fannea. O'Neil ont, Osteen to Ganzel ONE RUN. Sixth Inning. nned. Dougherty out, Col- His too nee. Keeler walked, jams hit by pitched ball. Ani arent to Lachance. NO RUN sachance out, Conroy to Gangel. filed out to Anderson, y to Ganzel, Seventh Inn' Ganzel ied out to Parent. out on liner Hughe: daze). For. eriger Out, Oo Runs, McGuire tu Lae ibson, fannod Collins fled to 3 hichth In Osteen fouled to batting for, Hush 1 to Oxteon YO RL single riy forced Wultz, Parent to Fer- to centre, ris. Keeler forced, | to Ferris NO RT Wolfe now pitching for New York Freeman out, Wolfe to Ganzel. Parent jaireled to centre anid stole’ second. O'Neill hunted safely, Parent going to |third. Lachanece doubled to rikit jscorlng Parent. Ferris filed to And |son, O'Nelll scoring on the play. Crige jUned to Williams. TWO RUNS, i Ninth Inning. Williams fanned. Anderson hit one _ Dour’ Parent to deep right for three bases, Ganzel | fouled to Lachance. New York sc one run on a wild pitch, ring. MoGuire — walked, d MeGulre, Collins to Fer | eae | KILLED BY FALL OR JUMP. Rdward Sweeny Found Den the Rear of Hin House. Faward Sweeny, a young man living on the Spuyten Duyvil road at Spuyten Duyvil, either fell er jumped from the third-story window of his house. early to-day and was almost instantly killed. Sweeny was found in the rear yard of the: house by Policeman. Morrison. moneda an’.ambulance from Fordham soselt but before it arrived the man Fah lead, Sweeny wes twenty-eight d BROOKLYNS LOSE AGAIN | TO BOSTONS, 6 TO 4 Oscar Jones Was in the Box for Hanlon's Team, but Timely Hits by His Team Mates Were Lacking. (Special to The Evening World.) BOBTON. | WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN. RH.PO.a.F.| June %—The Bostons defeated the} Geter, cf, 32 09 0 © Brooklyna here again this afternoon by | Tenney, 1b. 009 0 0 PHILADELPHIA. a score of 6 to 4. j Cannell, ir. okt atk (Cots RH P.O.A.E, | Firat Inulng. © 1 1 0 0 Barry, of .0 160 0) x eae % Goier was thrown out by Babb, Ten- 0 0 2 7 6 Gleaon, 2b... ‘10340 Her Eight-Oared Crew Finishes Two ney's high foul fy back of frat Was) Delehanty, 11 0 2 © Lush. re... yal 3) 1 one . taken by Dillon, Cannell singled to the) Raymer, 2b, 1 1 3 6@ 0, Dorie, tb. Aal Teat DAO 2 Infield, Carney’s infleld fly was grabbed! Needham, c. i te yawn Sera ronan Lengths Ahead of ‘Cornell, with by McCormick, NO RUNS. Wilhelm, p. 000 o Titus, if 09100 a 6 A Ste Gaavbant Ub ene orn ¢ Sie [11020 Pennsylvania Third. Columbia Fourth bag. but was doubled up with. Dion 09 | yotats eosvese 6 10 27 1 | Hutawitt a. »1 238 20) és 11 i (e the latter's grounder to Raymer, who BROOKLYN. * Duggleby, p... -0 0000 tossed the ball to Batty at second, R.H.P.O.A.E, McPherson, p ~@ 1032 1) in the Interco egiate ontests. and the latter shot it te Tenney in time| Dobbs, cf. 12100 Perce for the double, Lamiey walked, but] pion, 1b. 2 294 1 {Totals .. su 1 was nipned stealing second on Need-| tumiey, ¢ ons) gia. e ham's throw to Batty, NO RUNS. Gessler. If. o1200 PN gay ».|Cornell Crew Won the Four-Oared Second In Rabb, ‘ss, 01370 Sanne it Oh a | se Batty drove a fly to Gessier, Dele-| Reiter, 2b, ® 0 0 © of Browne, : ' pany inane’ the, it Beep cette | Mccormick, 3b Pa be Feo 0 8 ol Event and Syracuse Freshmen Took or a home run. ver foul tv | Bergen, c. 6 0 & 2 0} McGann. ‘ 9 9 : Fitna cetsace ered ee dee, 11a selena ie ‘}i7%% the Eight-Oared Event—Big Crowd Tun.G, Wilelm fouled out to McCormick. | *Bheekard . One) sO) Sis ce i TW OU ee Ee NP eee Mel AB IG 2S ae <a eee: et ert, . : Gensler was hit with a nitched bill | rorgig 4 07 We 1] Warner, c. sien a 0 See Intercollegiate Races. and reached second on Babb's single to | Tots : 7 bie SUR Rt right. — Ritter's little pop-up was jas ter ba +. ‘tee, Dd. * ee ee an cee eee | CORD BY INNINGS, ’ aon ne ch, Fare ced by AW intma aed | Homton 03209100 1-6] Totals cers weve 9 8 FT — WINN but it stopped to drizzle while the race Tenney, NO RUNS Proviclyn 00105000 0-4 - Laie Se yice BOAT RAC was on. First Base on Ba!le—Off Wilhelm, 4;| Philadeiphia .... 5 At the finish of the four-oared contest, rhied tantee, off Jones, 1, Struck Out—By Wilhelm, |Giante ..........4 0 30.0200 —9! *Yareity Eight-Oared Race—Syra-|.. itch six flashing shells glided over Goter singled to centre. Tenney 1; by Jones, 2. Home Runs—Delehanty.! iret base on balls—OfM McPherson. 1;|euse |. by two lengths! Cornell 2,) a 5 rificed, Dillon putting him out’ ui Needham, Three-Base Hit—Dillon. Two-| om Wiltes. 3. Struck out—By McPher- | p, ivanla 3. Cotumbla 4. George- | ‘NC imaginary tape; throughout the sisted, Cannell singled, scoring Geler, Base Hit—Connell. Sacrifice Hite—Ten-| 051, by. Wiltse, 3. Two-base hits— rensy!van| “ in 6 Time—|*ttussle of the youngsters in the fresh~ Dillon. made_« horrible’ fumble. of hey. Camey, Ritter. Double Plays—| 205. Gilbert, Lush, Hall, Doyle, |town 5 Wisconsin tan’ elght-oareds andii anti oh aeeneae bunt, Cannel _getting to third and Raymer, Batty and Tenney; Batty, Hay-| Browne, Gilbert. ow. Coen 20.22 3-5. fF i‘ ney to first. Carney out. stealing mer and ‘Tenney; Dillon, unasaisted, : . Ker cOured ‘Varsity Race—Two|the last tension, the forty-elght oar- second, Hergent to Babb. Betty, hit | Wild Pitches—By Wilhelm, 1; by Jones, e— blades of the ‘varsity giants dipped 1 Passed Fnils—Needham. 3: Bergen 1. Hit by Pitcher—Gessler, Batty. Um: pire—Johnstone, ae a eee ee ched ball, stole second and on ‘annell scored. Del- Raymer filed to Dobbs. TWO RUNS, Jones singled over Batty's head. Dobbs's grounder to Batty resulted in 4 double pl Batty throwing the ball to Raymer at second and the lat- ter shot it to Tenney. Dillon tripled to left centre. imiey beat out his Mt, Dillon — scoring. ler forced Lumley at second, Batty tossing the ball to Raymer. ONE RUN. Fearth Inning. Neodha mwas retired by Babb and Bitien. wilhelm'a fy was collared, by Bavb. | Geler sent a low fly to Lumley. Babb was fielded out at first hycWils xg Tonner. Ritter was dinposed with p the throw down. ehanty walked. mer'n line drive to centre wan good for a base. Needham was retired by Jones and Dillon, Raymer movin ond, Wilhelm walked. Ge' scoring Raymer. alr, ONE RUN. Bergen went out. Raymer to Tenney Jonen out, Delehanty G3 Tenn Dobbs was quickly put out by Raymer an ‘Tenney. NO Rune. : i Cannell racrificed, tty) Dillon wai q r singled. Tenney fanned the Seveath Inning. singled to tre, = Ca y Bergen to Dillon, Batty jehanty line-filed to. Dillon doubled Up at Are, NO and ‘Tenney. McCormick ired by. Tenhey, unas- rma dt of by the retired by the same. Pair, aver. Gensler our ’ PS Temtess ND RUNS, eat was gathered doubled along! Babb drew a base on balls. sacrificed, Needham to Tenney. MecCor- ET RL i paaan 9 to Tenney, Babb Teaching third, Bergen our, ev Unaaalsted. “NO RUNS. OS Tennes Raynier Med out to Gessler. ham sent a fly to Babb, was, NO RUNS. Fifeh 1b ‘Tenney's high foul fh in by Bergen. Cannell the third-base line and reached third, on Carney's retirement at firtt by Babb and Dillon, Batty wan also retired by NO RUNS. led at first on Wil- Ritter Need- Bet helm's throw to Tensiey, Jones reached | Wilhelm fanned yecond on Delehanty’s wild throw, to/ out. NO RUNS. ‘Tenney 0! rounder, Dobbs walked, Di scoring Niwth Inning. Geier walked and stole second. Ten- Jones and advancing Dobbs to third Taimley singled, svoring Dobbs. Geass. | ney. sent a fly to Lumley, Connell was ler also singied, sending Dillon home | fielded out at first by Babb, Geler Babb forced Gessler at second, Batty Teaching third. Carney singled, scoring Aelding the ball to Raymer. Babb stole|Geler, but Carney w: ed ‘between second, Ritter walked, filling the bases | the bases, from Lumley to Babb to tormick went out.’ Raymer to ‘Ten-| Dillon, ONE RUN. THREE RUNS. Sheckard batted ‘for Jones and_fited ont to Cannell, Dodbs singled. Dillon Sixth Im forced Dobbs, Batty to Raymer, Lum- Delehanty foul-filed to Dillon, Ray-!ley struck out. NO RUNS, RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES, AMERICAN LEAGUE. NEW YORK AT BOSTON. New York. 000100001—2 Boston. . 20001002 —5 Batteries—Hughes and McGuire; Glb- son and Criger. PHILADELPHIA at WASHINGTON. | NATIONAL LEAGUE. PHILADELPHIA AT NEW YORK. Philadelphia. . 000102030—-6 New York,.... 40300200 —9 Ratteries Duggleby and Roth; Wiltee and Warner, BOSTON AT BROOKLYN. . 02200100 1— 6| Philadephia. 000000001—1 0010300 0 O— 4] Washington 10000001 —2 Withelm and -Needham;] Batteres—Plank and Powers; Patten and lark. Jones and Bergen. 8ST, LOUIS AT CINCINNATI. St. Louis... OOO KOL0004—5 »-100000001—2 Nichols and Grady; Hahn and Sohlet. PITTSBURG AT CHICAGO. -000001044—9 - 2001000028 Finherty and = Smith; Votll CLEVELAND AT 8T. LOUIS. Cleveland ....000202000— 4 St. Louls .... 000000000—-0 Batteries—Joas and Bemis; Pelty and Kahoe CHICAGO AT DETROIT. Chiergo. 000031000—4 Detroit. 002000100—-38 Batterles—Owen and Sullivan; Mullen and Wood, Pittsburg | Chicago Batterie: Wicker and NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING, mL. ne, mh Re ne New Vork.42 16 .724)8t. Lowia,.28 28.500 ses | Boston,....26 36.400 AT 003 Brookisn..24 38.387] Chicago, 2 404 | 15% Phila’phiald 42.236] Phila‘phiadl 25 fase BIG FIRE|IN | CENTRE ST. Two alarms were turned in at 7 o'clock to-night for a fire which started mysteriously in a cnandelier factory at Centre and Canal streets. It looked for a while as if the whole section and Canal streets. It looked for a while as if the entire section was in danger, but the firemen soon had it under control, No lives Were lost. ANTS MAKE IT THREE STRAIGHT Phillies Played Stupid Game on the Bases and McGraw’s| Team Won the Game ma Ease, 9 to 6. c fl (Special to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, June 2%—The Giants made It three straight with all kinds of ease from Philadelphia. The game to-day was remarkable for the stupidity exhibited by the visitors on the base lini They never made any attempt to run them. MocGraw’s bunch, on the contrary, ran the bags mueh as they pleased. First Innii f [cGann. Gleason got to caught stealini Gilbert. wats | throw. Lush fanned. NO RU abled. Breamahan sini |. Browne dou! ie Deviin was thrown out at ir y Gleason. . McGal |, Browne an {_scoring Dahlen. W Foes oie. FOUR RUN Second Inning. lerjes “filed to" gt a, bunt. Doyle filed to Bresnahan, Roth bunts safely, Titus filed to Merten, tN foul was easy for ‘went actttiae weitune wan fielded out by Hall. ‘s high one was ured by Bresnahat neon tomed Browne out at first, NO RUNS. Thied Inning. uuldn't find the good ones. ulation ‘also. tanned. MePher: N 7 - ‘Gilbe: MeGann. NO RUNS. elnch, Gilbert thrown out, Hulswitt to MeGann beat his bunt. rrtte. Spanien ertes down between and McGann ma MePherson_ to. Hul- third antortes and. Dahlen. worked a awitt. ‘Gilbert got a pass, filling double mere: Mertes started to steal J ail the Infield came in Him oven, but on tty by *, oy Phere” Warner fled to Barry. THREE RUNS. Mc- Fourth 1 was safe on Gilbert's fumble. Lain’ Mngled. to centre, Doyle forced Lush at second, Gleason scored wiile Doyle was being forced by Roth. Titus filed to Bresnahan, ONE RUN, ‘Wiltse fell a victim, Gleason to Doyle. Barry go! under Bresnahan's high one. Rrowne walked, | Browne stole nc, ‘lin's bunt was gathered in RENE, Pwho tossed it to Doyle, RUNS Fifth Inning. Hell wes thrown out by Gilbert. Hul- switt singled. McPherson iM@_ to Browne. y fanned. NO RUNS. McGann filed to Barry, Mertes bunt- ed and was thrown out by Roth. Dah- Jenin hot liner was pulled down, by Hulswitt with one hand. NO RUNS. Sixth ra Wiltse, after a hard run, got under Gleason's foul. Lush pounded one to left for two bags. h gled, scoring Lush. ed. Goubled, scoring Roth. Hulawitt was fielded out by Wiltse. TWO RUNS, Giibert 1 bert at secon ed. Warner forced Gil- Hall to Gleason, Wiltse Bresnahan hit to i eason to catch W! but Glesson was off the Ing hit to Gleason, who overthrew to first, scoring Warner and Wiltse. Devlin was lumbia 2, 4 and Georgetown 5. Freshmen Eight—Two miles.—Sy- racuse 1, by 3 length Pennsylvania 3, Columbia 4. tercollegiate Fr ended in a big surprise. eight, extreme outsiders in the betting, weis very much in it when it came to rowing, and won the ‘varsity race with @ase, beating Cornell, the favorite. by two lengths. and Colimbia fourth. The Gyracuslans were off shape and pulling a steady stoke matn- tained a good position, and a half the race was between the Ni up-State elght and Cornell. The latter in the hox for Phila- {had a slight advantage, being a quarter Syracuse was pull- Ing a strong stroke and at two miles forged ‘At the two-and-a-half miles the Itha- cans forged slightly was 2] down Syracuse's lead to three-quarters At the bridge Syracuse So did| had spurted again finely and put half of a length ahead. of a length. ‘to ruhi| cuse was strong three lengths . Ruln fell just as the crews got off, CORNELL WINS THE FOUR; lows All SYRACUSE WINS THE VARSITY BOAT RAGE AT miles.—Cornell: 1, by 10 lengths; Co- nnsylvania 3, Wisconsin (Spectal to The Evening World.) POUGHKEEPSIE, June 28.--The in- ‘tta rowed here to-day The Byracuse Perinsylvan! @ the front. punted to McPherson] 4 jength of open water between ‘her and Cornell. Syracuse was doing magnificently, and Cornell was fighting desperately. to the end, winning by SYRA {Special to The Evening Ws rid.) POUGHKEEPSIE, June 2.—The in- ‘Mo-| tercollegiate regatta began here to-day NO] with a victory for the Cornell crew in the four-oared ae Ithacans won by ten lengths in 10,53 3-5, Columbia was second by a halt length, Pennsylvania third, and Georgetown fifth. ‘arsity Columbia Of in The crews started with Columbia in shore and her four competitors as fol- Georgetown, nell, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, The fours ot away with getting the water first, for the firs 2 strokes holding a slight lead. Nearing the quarter the Ithacan crew began to forge ahead, and at the half inile Cornell had an open length lead, Jwith Wiscopsin picking up gradually. four crews In the rear were fighting bow to bow, with Cornell fully | banks and Te ft. to the east: the ahead, Wisconsin fourth POUGHKEEPSIE into the water for the taking off of the grand climax, the enthusiasm surged intermittently, to break into its last. great storm of cheers for the victor. Under the soft, gray clouds the sun was glancing down behind the hi top when the college crews got off in the sweeping tide to rive and take the an- nual honors of the event, and if any _ cheers were prominent, those of. the { followers of the red and’ white, whore two sturdy oarsmen pulled in both four- oarded and ‘varsity races with the splendid mechanism of the Courtney stroke, were the ones. All morning great specials had car ried their burdens of sight-eeers from New York, northern and eastern points. Though the sky threatened rain and squalls, the bright throngs poured into the town and swarmed over the vantage points on the hills undismayed. Before the first race, the four-oared, was put under way with a puff of smoke and a brisk report from the { bunting-cloaked yacht that marked the 4 start of the great contests but a few rope of rain had fallen and the river rushed down with the ebbing tide like tolten glass. Crowds at All Vantage Points, Hours before this gun popped its thrilling signal the myriads of specta- tors had taken places along the hill slopes, the river banks, aboard every species of craft and on the rising decks — of the snake-like observation train. College songs, yells and the throbbing murmur of expectation filled the air. Cornell 2, Ja was thin. in good At the mile cutting Syra- CUSE'S FRESHMAN. by a half length, Cornell was a length and a quarter in’ front of Pennsyivants and Cohunbla: last by two lengths, Syracuse won by three lengths. EASTERN LEAGUE. MONTREAL AT JERSEY CITY. event. The RH. Montreal 9 0000000 0-0 5 Lead. Jersey Cityl 3.400065 —18 18 Batteries—Pappalau, Bliss and Mo= | Manus; McCann and’ Dillon, ROCHESTER AT NEWARK, . 1000000103 at 6 | Newark . +2000000000-2 64% Batteries—Faulkner, Shultz and Mo- | Auley: Burke and Shea. TORONTO AT PROVIDENCE. RE ‘Toronto -000000000-0 & Providence 00214031 —135 Batterles—Gardner and Raub; Fair Cor- Columbia Rochester thrown out, MePherson to Dosle. TWO | four lengthr ahead Ry oa ata oALTT MORE i. Seventh mnntn: Iihseang SF Usaes OUR aE NA went MePherson was thrown out, Gilbert | Between her aad the processic M4) Buttato 00000008028 to MeUann, “Burry” s naled. Geeason | to the finish, timore 0001002003-—5 98 filed to Bresnahan, h fanned. NO| tm the last nalf mile Columbia aud! patteries—Brockett and Me.Allister; Mined vant fought for a lead and the Walter and Hearne. “inn fled to Barry. Mertes was | Pennaylvants fo | faiat But by ‘Ptulswikt, “Burrs gat | New Yorkers managed to nose In ahead) eaSTERN LEAGUE STANDING. ; tinder Dahlen's fy. NO RUNS, of Pennsylvanta, Cornell finished ten Wont Lote © ighth ora doyle doubled to left. Roth singled. rey City ries fod to Merten, Hall We totdite|ahoad of Wisconsin, with Georgetown eatiek i bert, who touched Roth out at second, | three Jengths to the rear. ‘ Tn trying to double Hall at first hey Gornoll finished very strong with a! Newark ovortirew the base and Doyle xcorad, Vane Geena. Grewal van :TONNO 2 Hulawitt. hit to left for two bases. | stroke of 4). None o crew Montreal 3% ncoring Hall. McPherson singled, scor-| distressed with the exception of George-| O00". & ta tne Ttulswitt. Barry, struck’ out] town E Sis } THREE RUNS. uyracuse Freshmen Win. Rochester . : é Sper Teietio Telawitt Warner | ‘The freshman elght-oared race wes stealing, Roth to Hulswitt. Warner e elght-oared rac led cut to Glewson. Wiltse fled to] won by Syracuse, with Cornell second,| KING EDWARD AT HAMBURG. Betiya NO RUNG: Pennayivania third, Columbl: fourth Ninth Inning, Gleason out dahlen to 3 NO RUNB. Gilbert thre’ Lash was easy, Doyle filed to MeGann TORNADO IN WYOMING. ‘Trees Uprooted, How Blown Dewn nil Several Persona Infured. CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 28.—Consid erable darmge has been wrought by Weston County, Trees were termmtea” houses blown down and some live stock inju ey senger inside, with’ Cornell, lumbia to the east almost entire straggling drops. & mirror except for occasional rifts of ripples. REIN a tremendous swing all, four elghts got off in perfect line. first quarter they raced almost bow to bow, when the Ithacan Syracuse drew away vania and Columbia, ¢ @ quarter of a length. was Cornell, and Columbia. Syracuse waa givii haystacks scattered and several persons! did fight for it, Ee ey na white ‘fain’ on the Burlington” Hail “ne lengths in the lead, with Columbia half a length leading Pennsylvania, a length the start Syr rd, y died out The bn Syracuse, lead, Pennsylvania The wind hau water was like oungsters and y from” Pennsyl- Sornell leading by At the hale ft Cornell a splen- at the mile th ton cut down ti passing at Buffalo. held: the nd C -King Edward sit to Hamburg to= & most cordial re~ authorities and big The Senae |} HAMBURG, June |pald his promised |day and met with |ception from the crowds of the inhabitants, tors, chief naval and military authorly tes and civic functionaries awaited him at the ratiroad station, where the was formally welcomed by the BUNS. master and Senators. He subsequently boarded a ste Pennsylvania / and made a tour of the harbor, wh was elaborately decorated, all the buildings and quays being adorned Red. fags. The King returned to Kiel) ahead under ‘nis afternoon and will attend 4 tse it rain fell in To the Ua