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BASEBALL ‘RACIN , DAT WELLS WINNER 0 “AEALZATON WORT 645 TH OWNER sood Colts Victory in Rich Feature of Sheepshead’s Wind Up Puts Drake ou Top ot List of Winners tor the Meeting. Double Eveut, the Other Feature of the Card, Goes to Veto, a6 to 1 Chance— New World's Record, Mercury and Gragiallo trailed order heid to the far turn, where Into second place with while Hlldgbrand came on cury. Ort Weils wer oon as they struck t! ¢ THE WINNERS. adage ort FIRST RACE—Jerry C. (15 to 1) With 4, Tramator (7 to 2) 2, Gray Lad 3. f ey GECOND RACE—Mineola (9 to 2) 1, Ancestor (7 to 1) 2, Kohinoor 3, . length fr ally four lengths for the place. Robadil a Good Thing. Bobadil was the good thing in the fifth and led from start to finish, with the midget Sperti ho had never be- fore ridder a winner, in the saddle Bobadil led by four lengths to the home turn, where Possession overhauled him, but could never quite get up, Bobadii stading a long drive gameiyy, winning by a neck. Himself was a poor third, Rosetint Wins Last Race, New York made the running to the stretch, where Rosetint went front and won cleverly by a ‘eogee a July Ort trom New York, who rw ‘ of Biilene, Realization at Bheeps- half tengthe in front Sa Tie rose the eott » RESULTS. OF THIRD RACE—Veto (6 to 1) 1, Blandy (18 to 20) 2, Counciiman 3. FOURTH RAGE—Ort Wells (3 to 10) 1, Mercury (8 to 1) 2, Graziatlo 3. . FIRTH RACE—Bobadil (7 to 2, |, Possession (4 to 1) 2 Himeeif 3. SIXTH RACE—Rosetint (2 to 1) 4, New York (6 to 1) 2 Stilicho 3. (Specie! to The Evening World.) VP Nhe, CoM anzious at the heed TO-DAY'S BASE. of the stretoh and Grew kis whip and) BALL GAMES, ‘ells, ‘The great Or We rook it at bo whip, for he ay 1d mbeded at rer ig his own courage, and at) the end was felrly well in hand, while Metcury, a length away, was all out and driving to the imi. ‘strlen and @t Vatentine took turns | a: lencing (n this race, and for « long) p # Bt. Valentine flattered his backer 1. was in front almost ¢o the stretch. gon it came to rating, however, Ort \letin was the only racehorse in the bunch. © race was worth $2,445 to the sev, ang this places Mr, Drake at t. pead of the winning owners, with 4 tous of more than #00000, for he won # Pete with Bobadit, Double Event saw Bennington’ poir, Song and Wine and Blandy, strong favorites, but both performed badly. oor winner turned up in Veto. eve chance. Redfem rode this horae y iehieed of Odom, and the ohange of CINCINNATI AT ST. Loute. tiders appears to have been benefictel. Game postponed on account of rain. Biandy beat the Councilman. who wea the pacemaker to the stretch, for ehiMt! NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING, oye wb Ae wh Pe Mingola in the socond race created 8) wow vory us it falte, loots. on new world's!tecord by running six and|Cinojnmati3s % 800 Brookiyn..#7 42 201 ‘qne-balt furlongs in 1.18 2-6, beating AN-|Chieago...27% S87 Bost 3} cestor Une holder of the record. The) Pittsburg. % 5M Phil is “weather was Most uncomfortably wanm. but the track was lightning fast. dpather BIN Daly at Last. ‘The opening dash was an open event, AMERICAN LEAGUE. ‘and Tramator was the only one that had any perticular backing. Tramator PHILADELPHIA AT NEW YORK ered his backers by leading to the | Philadelphia. 002000001— 3 tretoh with Jerry C., Jack MeKeon, | New York 01010310 —6 Bulwark and Gray Lad running in close bunch, In the last furlong Jerry C. came along with @ rush, and, near- ing ‘Tramacor in the last sixteenth, Grew away and won cleverly by two lengths from Tramator, who beat Grey Tad'a head. Anether Record for 6 1-2 Furiongs. _ 47 ‘Tie etcond race was alto an open NATIONAL LEAGUE. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. New York, OLTITOLOOL1OW~ § Philadelphia 000103160 1~—6) Batteries —MoGinnit, Dusgwey aad mot,” OMe Werewe; BROOKLYN AT BOSTON, 0000030 —3 101023 -7 Batteries—Jones and Bergen; and Needham. ad | Game called cn account of rain. CHIOAGO AT PITTeBURG. Game pestgoned on account of rain, DETROIT AND CHICAGO. No game was scheduled for these clubs. BAQUE STANDING. wR Pe AMERICAN Amoestor, Ancestor had the speed | Chicago the running, closely followed ia and Kohinoor. They held the stretch, where Min-! front and won bv a if from Ancestor, who Kohinoor a hea@ for the niace. ping Ground showed some speed wesies away again. The | purtalo 15, establianed a Lofie'y Oe mae and Gee and wv for this distance, Double Event. MONTREAL AT ROCHESTER, Game postponed on account of wet consisting of Bong and end Biandy were warm tavorites PROVIDENCE AT BALTIMORE. a 6 to 1 chance,| Gamecalled end of first inning on ac- S554 1272 EASTERN LEAGUE. TORONTO AT BUFFALO. t i i 5 ¥ 1000-1 4 Raub; Me Byent, but they were ridden by Redfern, Council- | count of rain. cut oul a terrife] JERGEY CITY AND NEWARK, ‘eto and Sparkling) x5 game was scheduled for theee this order to 1 the | clubs. fin] EASTERN LEAG! “oa juffalo hed strong oi finan length for the Ferenc 6 Newark Meg Wells's Realisation, pone ; elle Sas a live favorite} Pr Ea .. waa only| Rochester .. G# SPORTS | _ “ Clroulation Books _ to All.” - Mercury, Winning Second, Creates! at first. Devitr Batteries—Bender and Powers; Powell and Kleinow. u jcatohing MeGinnity, and Br, lout to Bresna PILES SPL, |FOR RACING CHART ECD OF GATS They Get a Run Home in the; Tenth Inning After Taylor Had: Replaced MoGinnity in the \° | Box. } RHPOAR. Bregnahan. of 1) : ‘ ¢ rowne, rf. ° Defi oR @it 118 16 10686 6; tribe 11a b 4 MOK fia tae el oe 0 8 6 M Cormack ~~ OO HO Taylor. po vs oor e Rowerman, ¢. . ooo 0 8 Totals soe mn 1) H.P.O. A. 20086 bao o13 6) 014 o o/ ne em | | MoGee, If, 1ae. Hall, %. 16. Hulewitt, 98 os ae Doggleby, B+ eal votalé ous SCORE BY. INNIN! ats. n 10 lindetpnia . = Medan. Booln. on. aa eee iteher -Gilbert. Urnpir: (Geeta to The Evening World.) ‘A, July b—The Pile lige, returned home to-day to play two wames before leaving for the Western rtp, test Inciag. Bregnahan drew four wide ones and walked. He was cought stealing, Roth . owes Sra sa rd tuning. H ct | eo ean Roth wan caught VN, Fifth Inning. taken by Dooiny the sliding. tee given oot on Hall's throw § rowne filed out to omas. | wa ooned atter by Dooin and NO. Bi . was thrown out dy Dahlen. on four | ttl the -, Mogeet and McGann was thrown our by on ut 10 Browne, fo] singled, on abled. He tre. Hall put one 0 left 1 line for a anck, Hulewitt ae ress out by Dahlen. THRER Seveath f a Warner singled to right. He waa MeGinnity, Sacer ig stot mi julsw eam t to alewwitt, who threw to “Giaeen, then doubled up at frat Dogawby stink Pree * ve: pad beat out gs ed. Ha wiale& Luah doubled, but wag outover-running the bea, Hea- oon previously scoring, ONE RI'N. Browne Faghth pepier toga let * on eta foDosle xO te Doyle filed out to Bresnahan. lng ied to centre. McGee got Dooin ba second, MoG! r han. NO RU ‘e wf and e 1, Dut doubled to left. Mertes sac- + Titped Fas) . ets Anderson, Wee Mia Sets NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1904 AND OTHER SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE | TWO NEGROES SAVED FROM JERSEY MOB ‘BURLINGTON, N.4J... July,5:—Two negroes whom the poli are positive were the assailants of Mrs. Charles Biddle, wer; captured by the Sheriff's posse ‘this afternoon and lodged i jail, - The prisoners gave th names of Bryan’ Fox and Thom: vented a lynch:ne was the presence of Company A, Third R ment, which was dispatched to meet them. A mob of 2,0 ro many of them armed, surrounded the jail and threaten ‘0 burn ‘it, { mapas finpiem ye fbi BOSTON AT .WASHINGTON—AMERICAN LEAGUE. BOSTON... -- -- eee 10040100 0K WASHINGTON,.... -. ---0.011900000— O— 4 : ST, LOUIS AT‘CLEVELAND, $T. LOUIS. ....... - 20000°0°0 CLEVELAND .-~~. os... 5'3.0,0.0.0 5 LATE WINNERS AT HAWTHORNE. Fifth Race—Celebration (13:to-2) 1,-Don’t’ Ask Me (4 to place) 2, Handley Cross 2, Sixth Race-Ivan the Terrible'(10 to 1) 1, Florentine (3. 8 place) 2, La Londe 3, AT ST. LOUIS. First Race-—Little Harry 1, Presentation 2, Covina 3, Second Race—Athena 1, Miss Betty 2, Brooklyn 3, Third Race—Jake Weber 1, Bensonhurst 2, Dr. Kier 3, Fourth -Race—Zindy 1,.Broomhandle 2, Lucky Charm;3,| Fitth Race--Stand Pat'1, Ancke 2,.Col. Ballantine. 3. Sixth :Race—Bessie: Mi yi 1, Canyon 2, Lubin’3, HIGHLANDERS WIN FROM THE ATHLETICS AGAIN. Griffith's Men Played Erroriess Game in the Field, Fultz's Catch in Seventh Inning Being Feature of the Game. 2 1 ‘The Highlanders handed another wa!- ia Athletics inte his departure came im the pre es irene cposaks Diet unied on the Th: aMegrems, seceived tordey, mang delegates to the coriyention are for Parker, inasmuch as it bas been ba Daag a Pet gi ag vay a0 ia 11 Met Mig Wile at the Pier. plainly shown that there is no other candidate with a shadow of a show. - pasa Be ghtnnn ter arbre tei pie | He stated in the cablegram that ny boomers who arrived yesterday have teen ci the field, Daye Fults’s catch of Bruce’ 1490 Perrin ted couse W6 the pisr ‘at The Tamnman) ere ie loos. rive tp. We dorenty Seine By Le ne coe iia ite. ana around and they know more about the situation possibly than do Mf nl yi killed Mol oeat other- : ; . H that he had placed him under arrest | Murphy and Mr. Delany, who stick close to their quarters in the Southem , wine have teen a brace of e561 §| lca ae ue & detective Hotel & . poy tedlbeg Tiosy ence bat om 10 1 9 dhe five indlorments againat Forbes It is reported that William J. Bryan sent word to Leader Marphy to mteatied down at bpd 2 te | were found by the March Grand Jury. J vould be acceptable to the anti-Parker forces, and that ri THEE & GENE PE. HNNE: He eps hd ae epee 4 911 6 | They allege separate forgeries. The| day that McClellan would be accep! abies First Insios. ; . aon, |APMt etaten that che defendant is on | he was willing to lend his influence to have the opposition siren, th concem Harteal gan the seme Ve ay be] SuSaEIAD Perley Sete Seayieied ot ne Mayor of New York, When Mr. Murphy was asked if he Wiltians got Piokering’s easy swipe jtormery in the second. degree and sent) trated on the Mayor of ° ) Brine. Sas haem srhaiee: BS, Sr & 1 to Rimine for Ave youre by Judge News) 114 received any such assurance from Mr. Bryan he had recourse to his burger | i y seived any su my “phe miginy Dougherty swiped help- 1 o| Juevecter sreCiotky, hag atlghit. De characteristic attitude of reticence. . leapiy. Kesler was fielded out by 6 9) teotive-Sergeant Thomas J. O'Connell | John J. Delany said that he hat nat be rd of such an offer, When Meer. ieee WeLean? : Hh te Mada: al oe a a asked if Tammany Hall bad aan ’eres hops of byincing aveut the defeat i ¥ a l. Sonne! u r . We, high bell. NO sb eye $ 6 {sail trom ins clty for Buenos Avrer of Parker, te replied; “We don't (lak It 4 all over yet You can never .. Ghote, fies anderson. 30/00 July es kn Mrening World re.| tell what a convention will do.” ‘s fy, Fults eo re . : . eVEING: 4 : Daugherty | 6, perro socter: pe ee a ees porter to-day that he had been inform: MURPH yis Ww) AKENING. in bis attitude of opposinom, © it * rhon ified (0 Hartel. FAbertetd’s wa eee ood for three bases, and Fults: good for two, sending home Fiberf Conrey filed to L. Cros, Klcinow fanned. ONE RUN Ne Powers talen Kel ber fold Powers chea—Powell, |, Umpire—Mr. ane, Powers was run down, Powell Centar. Brace singled i L. forced Bruce Qrgre took care of L. Crows, NO Piverteid to Williame, RUN oom Murphy thi Swit our Keeler ed a stigle to rigni Powell sirashed oor io the rignt feld | DAtted 8, atugle, to or ee Rtetolh Rccler dled Ferve a Willlama renchee | third way, Williama’s high and teld bit Mt. wn by ma, ere gre Jimmy wi rowers und was gobbled by Pickering. NO Fourth tnntag. * Lint Conroy died, bold, ONE RUN. Fults was re 5 it nd misted Ray [hold's lon: urphy fanned. M. to M. |. Powers fanned, NO Ned. Dougherty reached ‘® moft of M. Crosvs Singles. Willems yo TT ed ht this time ONE RUN Lena made « eh-and the ‘wering fied Vitth Inatag. Pek foul ering’ s catch of Wilttams and Pg rest "Ra Ey eh el Wicd and she Jones. They were roughly handled by.a mob, and_ail that ore on disappearance four indicts —4 _[“Cireeietion Bo i. ‘ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ |. f % COMPLETE BASEBALL and SPORTING RESULTS EDITION vRICE ONE CENT. — TRAILED WIFE AND CHAT FOR Detective Captures Charles J. Forbes in Buenos Ayres, After Watching His Brookiyn Home| for Five Weeks. ~trapgotor McClusky. thé District-At- forney's office and the Pinkerton Agency received cablegrama to-day an- Rouncing the arrest in Buenos Ayres) f Charles J. Forbes, twen | fe old, of No. 6 Seventh rooklvn, who jumped his ball bond i After he had been arrested on a charge Jmaents have been found agains: him for formery in the aécond degree The in- letments allege that he forged a | f checks on the firm of G. W. Cole @ joe of No. 4) Broadway, for whom he was confidential clerk and buokkeene and from whom he stole, according to the police, between RW.00 and $100,000, | A remarkable circumstance concerning the employment of young Forbes |x that when he was placed in a position Of trust with G. W, Cole & Co., hun- Grede of thousands of dollars pavsing through bis hands, he had only a few | Months before been released (rom the ) Bimira Reformatory, where he had served five years on a charge of forsery Thies fact is alleged in one of the four {ndfetmente found against him jast | Maren. pp Forbes wee arrested on Jan. 4 last ie bail was fixed at $1,000, and Law: the bond, The ¢xaminat! for Jan, 2, and thé young man appeared when called. It was. postponed until Jan, 9, however, and this time the pris- | Qher had vanished and his bail bond was ordered forfeited, Cavght After Leng Waieh. the soltee to extraordinary activity in wearching for the missing man. Mr. | Catron aise angaged a number of Pin- kere man 10 sssles Jase buat. ay age the police and pri- uberittatest bra a A care tul watch ‘ned been on the Forbes home in, Btookirn, ever, and a month ego, Mrs, Forbes, who formeriy moved in the bést sodiety in Brooklyn, suddenly, packed up hér belongings and took ship to Buénos Apres. A Pinkerton man had watened the | Mouse day, and night since last Febru arg, and@ when the young wifé left h ome hurriedly at night he follor doarding the fame 6&1 To the Pin- | kerton Agency hem sent a note [feying that he was wing Mrs. Forbes. He did not way where ‘to, ax the ahip stopped at several South Amer- jean ports before reaching Buenos [= ged ‘and the first word heard from ol ed by ihe counsél for G@ W, Cole & ‘Co, that Forbes's thefts amount to | between $90,000 and $100,000, | OUT | OUT OF WORK, DRANK ACID. | Oristopher Mornhinweg, @ No. 14 | Cypress avenue, the Bronx, got a lei in the morning mall to-day, from als 4 oaa tu nelp Nes es rune mae nine yeare old. eft a will dlaposiog of #10 insurance It joney ia toole and & few aioe thin Mornninwes. had been di le letter to hy ndey atent, put since Sun- other was | | Sated it eived untll to-day because the tnt ‘Bis out of town yeaterd None of hie | neighbors had seen the dead man since | Sunday. | — | ~ STUDENT DROWNED. | RICHMOND, Me. July. Five stu-! dents of Webb Academy of New Tork Chy. white travelling by canoe down the Kennebec frer during the night, were and one of thelr fum- pen: Humporey.. of Dediam, Mase, wen drowned. king the trip from Wa- fn two canoes were whe ae | forcttie advice from mem) 2 ; Keenan had a tp straight fous the feed Dox w i a sist ———E AN STILL KEEBS HP FIGHT. BUT HE. GAT BEAT PARKER Tammany Has Weakened io Its Oppoe sition to the Judge, and There Is a General Rush of Delegates to Get on the Band Wagon. BRYAN STICKS OUT FOR KANSAS CITY PLANKS, Nebraska Leader and David Bennett Hill Will Clash iu the Committee on Resolutions and Fight It Out Later: — Before the Convention. By Martin Green, (Special to The Evening World.) ST; LOUIS, Mo., July 5.—With the nomination of Judge Parker assured, the platform mapped out and the Convention organized, the delegates are busy scrambling for seats and accumulating enthusiasm at 45 cents per “accume” or two for a quarter, All is in readiness for the Come vention, and despite the fact that the Parker move has flattened out the opposition there is plenty of chance that interesting developments will materialize. ; William J, Bryan, it is seported, will carry his fight to seat the cote testing Mtinols delegation to the floor of the Convention, He ha heen turned down by the sub-committee of the National Committee ai will be tumad down by the Committee on Credentials, His ap ne in the Convention as an orator is certain to tun loose a debate to make the hair of the listeners curl. i: Norman E. Mack was re-elecled National Committzenran from New York this afternoon, The cheice of Martin W. Littleton as the mam to place Judge Parker in nomination was ratified by tie delegation, TAMMANY TO GET IN LINE. ; Tammany Hall is due to fall in line for Parker to-night, Iniluential* men in the délegation have decided that it is time to climb up on the band wagon. They bel'eve that nothing will be left but stancing room by to¥ morrow, and the Parker music vehicle is not equipped with straps. James J. Martin announces that he believes a majority of the Tam ae a . (ead) C Murphy is weakeniag may not alow him to adait defeat until the He has reccived some 3, Who are on the grouad portunity there may be left It fe apparent that although his sense of pride h retoree has counted ten over his jrnstrate fe ors cf bis ongant and believe in taking adsentage of whatever 02 to get something tor fammany About the only real oppos Jon to ‘Villiam Jennings Bry vi M effcency the services of gets fnto toe convention t Aba Jog deck, whence all but hm had feu sd ace ai the Parker ambuth has been nneovered, and the candidate for the Vice-Presidency has deen practically settled upon, the real, interest in the agproiching convention points to the platform. The place of con ference of the Committee on Resolutions «+ to be the conctusive battle The de'iberations of that body wil cera.cty be strenuous and Parker thet survives is cherished Bryan in bis fight approximates im | man in footbal game, Whea be o will be like the boy who stood on morrow ground interacting, Pevan will Mght to the Lot citih for the reaffirmation of the Kansas City platiorm: or ar moteshift .hat he can crowd into considern= tlon. Opposing him w It he David Bennest Hill, who was kept off the Committee on Resolutions \u a °s ago by Richa Croker, acting on the orders of William J. Bryan. CONTEST OF ORATORY, The contest of oratory between Hilt and Bryan promises to be unuen ally bitter. For the first time since 1896 Senator Hill will have the advan tage in a national convention, and it is not conceivable \hat ne will spare his ancient enemy. He will get even, good and plenty, for that day in Chi- cago just eight years ago when Bryan followed bim om the platform and fairly riddled him before a frigid audience in his famous prelude fo the © crosa-of-gold utterance. : A mournful lot are the protestors from New York who org against Parker at the meeting in Cooper Union that was addressed | Bryan. They wear big green badges, with gold lettering, and a ro hunt've for a spot surrounded by plenty of room in the hotel _ certain to find ft in the vicinity ef on¢ of tie creen-badge wearers. be The Tammany rank and file went to the races this afterne aa City fe te y*