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WRATEER-Petry tuntar, Gtven@wermen BASEBALL) ae yy * PRICE ONS CENT. ; WHOLESALE SHIFTING Dodgers at His Mercy, Hold- T Three One of the Biggest Earthquakes in the’ polio’ a > History of the Department Occurs Just as the Commissioner Ie About i oe man, to Go.on Vacation. HARO AND- OFTEN. Dodgers Put Up Weak Exhibl- Transfers Include Commanders of Pre-| tion, Being Sadly Outolassed cincts in Several of the Boroughs—| °! '# Team from the Oy hy fie of Culture, The Commissioner Issues a State- al [ment in Explanation, we EMOORLTH. . ” a0 ueoe Police Commissioner McAdoo signalized his departure for-fils -vaca-| cnectesra, rie tion to-da, by shifting nine police captains in this borough and eight in| Strene. 4 , } Brooklyn. In point of numbers this is one of the most extensive trans a0 ‘ fers in the history of the department. ‘ : The transfers were as follows: —s«S aa7 JOSEPH BURNS, Church street to-Dast One Hundred and Twenty- BOSTON. sixth street. Naas é > #.P0.4-.| ) JOHN J. M'NALLT, One Hundred-and Dwentretath strect to Churen [Reoney, osm tH 8 rf ptreet. JAbatiddle, Sew 0 0 4 8 0 JOHN DALY, Union Market to West Twentieth street. a. O10 eo MARTIN HANDY, West Twentieth street to Union Market. Oe eo a MICHAEL E. FOODY, Wakefield to Alexander avenue, 11800 JOSEPH C. GHHEGAN, Alexander avenue to Wakefield. oo8 2 0 JEFFERSON DEEVY, Central Offlec to Bronx Park, bh he BE in CHARLES KEMP—West Sixty-cighth street to Hunter's Point. ‘new 6 ' JAMES E. DILLON—Grand Central Station to Weet Sixty-eighth street, b ! “J JOHN COONBY—Hunter’s Point to Grand Central Station, $33 et =} MICHAEL DEVANEY, Butler street to Bridge. ‘Base Hite-Of Jones, U; off Willie, & JOHN J, MURTHA—Bridge to Hamilton avenue. i. on Jones, 3; DENNIS DRISCOLL—Bedford avenue to Butler street. P. J. HARKNS, Adams street to Bedford avenue. PATRICK MURPHY, Hamilton avenue to Adams street, 4 JAMES E. HUSSBY, West Thirty-seventh street to Weet: jae. Yaa Reka street. \toher—Bhoren. CORNELIUS G HAYES, West Forty-sevanth street to West Thtriy~ So far as is known, there have been no serious complaints against the captains who are removed from important precincts to stations in quicter «Continued on Third Page) ie rue RESULTS ON RESULTS OF pet THE WESTERN TO-DAY’S BASR- | RACE TRACKS. WINNERS AT FORT ERIE. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Poe Tae Breet ere) sag,| PHILADELPHIA AT NEW YORK. | Ance res, bee ripeon Tuly %.—The winners of the races hua Heugecrghtne dh LAN AR ol ss merit bere to-day are as follows: New Vork.... 1OO41000 —6 — ‘ ¥ Geter walked. Tenney doubled to FIRST RACE—Three years ol4 and| Battenies—Sudhoft i ae aeT mite Little Bmmay, 10h (Treu-| gamete Sudhott and Doolin; Tayler} right. Decty ait bel), § to 1 and 3 to 1, won; Outfeld, & (T. Taylor), § to 1 and 3 to 1, second; heya seaererl Rene 101 (W. Watson), 0 to 1 and ® BOSTON AT BROOKLYN. to 1, third, Time—1.i, Boston 1000 SECOND RACE—Two-year-olds; five taeees 0012 Peritte tame arg Mea. 0.0 C008 00 fo 1 am “4 a n Batterios—Willts and Moran; (Wishard), 3 to 1 end even, second; Flo- 4 tric, na Ninh, to 1 and 2 to 1, third. | 84 Bergen. Time-L. THIRD RACH —Three-Yaur-Oige CINCINNATI AT CHICAGO. Gre 5 PE si Gocinnatt....000000000—0 won; lor ras (aber yh a8 2 08 Tl Cmge. ss 10.0.00.0.09.o offs. ate second, [o| to land 4'to 6 third, | Tme=t. Betierion Wan : Bheckard. dled, FOURTH RACEtroquols’ ‘Wotelland King, nn” "4 Schlel: Weimer | strang ‘Sropped « Bee trol i tat end — Bebb 5 eau, unre), yg “yong Corn Hiowom, m,(Wihard)| OT, LOUIS AT PITTeBURG, to Tenney to Wile 0 1; second: : Rows Ye taut), 6 to i and # to 6 third. FIRST GAME. Third Innit, Time—1.0, St, Lows... 100000100— 2] witis aed, Jordan to. Dillon, FIFTH RACE—Handicap, one mile. Phtsbury..... OZOLLO1O —§ beat out a bunt. Tenney filed to Lumley, Ink, 9 (WY, Watson), 6 to 5 and 2 to 5, j Eve, #8 (Wishard), 3 to i] Batteries~Taylor and ‘ bo fier § eve na: Minotaur” 108 ¢R.|and Bmith. Grady; Miller = dongeon) 6 to 1 and 6 to 6, third. Time SECOND G. | ig PY jedee 14. AME emnedpenane St. Leots 100000000—1 bell beck Refamoer PA Pittsburg .... 00000001 1— 2/ D8 NO RU HAWTHORNE RESULTS. Batteries—O'Nelll and Zeartoes; Laee- ver and Cariech (Special to The Evening World.) HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI- CAGO, July W.—The races held here to- NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. wi rape apap Srosetianeh Coste ene, feet . SBCOND RACE-Beven fusionge.—Won nm loran with & tied bal: y 9 to 2 and 8 to b; Gregor K., A Willie fanned. Geier st by Basil 10,2 wk eecond: Luraent: MERICAN LEAGUE, =| Joner yok Stakea-Won by Tokalon, FIRST GAME, Rona to Tenney, NO and out; Jerry Lynch, ® to 1 * 05 P was second: only two starters. lous ....050110000 0-2 Sixth Inning. New York ....000100100 1-3 att my was safe on Babb's fumble, but IRTH RACE—Six_furlongs.—Won 5 allied on a steal, Bergen to Babd, Bs cl alisd IP to Land 7 to 2, Emperor |, getteriee—Giade and Sugden; Chesbro| Cooley lined to Babb. Deletmaty fout x Tland McGuire. filed to Jordan. NO RUN! 2 and 6 to 5, ond ; > . 8. i ‘] Ae pA | . Yo 2 thie. SECOND GAME. Dobbs flied to Carney. Dilion out, fae St, Lous,.,., 000000200 2] Ray Shue, Cane? popped 16 —_—- New York... 00600120 —9 ning. $T. LOUIS FINISHES. Fe it read @nd Kahoe; Orth Raymer singled. Carney ced, oul, to lion, Raymer taking third, Willis hed, r, Geler lifted t Opera, out show, third. Time— . » sdhigain . S| DETROIT AT PHILADELPHIA. sce head enim amet sont, BECOND RACE—Five and a half fur- he was ca it first. Jones , eo aa by. Lack) Charm, ® to 1] Odtelt ....-. 000000100— titwo- Rune. “ae aw 2 to Li Tremmoren, 3 te 6 toe shane, Philadelphia. OO}U} 22000 —4 Saree col, Witte 00 Toomey. Jordan ra second: Dan Chula, 2 hi - 4 ; Wil. bird Time 1.08% agatteries Kilian end: Reville; Wad- ($0. Senne, Xo'kune™ ‘E—Mile and 7% yarde— RDB. i B focenngn oS tor piece, was second;| AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. ian, 9 to 1 show. third. Time—1. 44, wih. AO wee URTH RACKThree-quariers of &) Reston ‘ re. 4 ie 2 ie'phias es A bird timer 1-3 , : = GClevelandst | RACING # SPORTS ‘tnniin tai a BROOKLYNS ARE |FOR RACING CHART AND OTHER — {CIANTS WALLOP OF POUCE CAPTHWNS .osseusiv8 MENSHOT onecro. STANESAREWON oan ND Rs 8. palled stealing, Bergen to Strang. | was i Non" Dover planted ly? ocelot Med to Burkett iy to boo, 2 to 1 and 7 to 10; omnnemeniiee retired him at fret, ONE RON, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1904. ~ PRICE ONE Ol BRIGHTON'S TWO GH SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2.) QUAKERS EASILY TAYLOR AND SUTHOFF : “HILADELPHIA, Juiy 30—Heaced by Secretary Clarence] WERE BOTH HIT HARD.) Wind-up of Meeting at Track by § Git :oney, of the Law and Order Society, 150 policemen to-day, G 0 raiged the pool-room contusted by Bob Deady on River read, In Fourth inning the Locals Get reat Day for Paget Stable, Whi When tne police approached a maii on wa jcaded, ; : 5 : the dosr. The police Attempted to force an entrance into the,| Their Stoke to Work and) Wins with Czaraphine, Hambu place and were met by a storm of bullets, They returned the} Aided by a Few Errors, Tally Belle and Tradition fire and it is known that at least fifteen of the gamblers were! Four Runs, 6 woutded, The poiice again tried to enter, but the gamblers again opened fire. The officzrs fell back and summoned help. | serge; oiawrs. ihe pelice still surround the place. fe Winner of the Oaks Is Played Down to RHPOAE 4 siden MoCormick, et PB iat ‘ ' +141] rtoraand Neptune Victor Is Taken CLEVELAND AT WASHINGTON—AMERIGAN LEAGUE. ii tft] atrto 8Racing Scene Shifts to Sars” WENDT 200208 8 pitti] atoga Monday, 4 LATE WINNERS AT HAWTHORNE, tieai ; BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, Fifth Race—Miss Crawford 1, Ananias 2, Foncasta 3. PUILADELPHLA. Mosel to Tee Brening Woes) THE WINNERS, ; 2 : 6 and had only Grandpa and Walter —ne ‘ Cleary to beat. FOURTH RACE—Hamburg ‘The Neptune Gtakes, for two-year-|(1 to 12) 1, Dimple (20 to 1) 2 ds, with © guaranteed value of $1,500, / nome Baile 3, 2 {| wae the next thing to « gift for the SCORE BY INNIN GAMES FROM ST. LOUIS =: 8::: 0. First oo Paget entry, which was 1 to § in the FIFTH R . In First Tussle Griffith's Men Won by 3 to 2, |ise toree-tnana ip oe waa wianig mth fenqal se=-|') ' Consideration (18 te 1} 8 Ol but in Second the Locals Have an Easy Bots, ant Dest Gut |and. The liter scomat the tattr oi | England & lage Time. Winning Out. ; OOXTH RACE Duke of ’ to 1) 1, Cloveriand (4 to 1) 2, bearer 8. Sixth Race—Lady eg’ BE af 2, Mum 3, Br hear rl Reign Drei, Mane er . 1 1. 1 2 9 |Assoclation were ut ate in thelr! PingT RAGi h fl Sixth Race—Harbor 1, Cantaloupe 2, Eva Claire 3, o1ege etic Or 0 tat day of ad at race | 4 Martha soma < ee Seventh Race—Rip h Le 2, Class Leader 3, 60 1 0 1 |trvmely Mera. tat to ean the three Gotowin 3. j . e 1 1 1 © 1/fixutres the were ty one arnt Fifth Race—Boaster 1, Thane 2, Murmur 3, £2 8S Sete oe mem Se Oat et oe et coin of —Sixth RacemDas D'Or 1, Fiving Torpedo 2, Falkland 3, 0 0] ‘Tae Aintree Steeplechase, the meet-| Cleary 3, Welter: ( 00 1]ing’s feature for the cross-country per- — i ANDERS WIN BOTH 7 iissJee See ee ] L 0 H Roth batted tor peer ra F. aly ecb tant can To-day he was at 3 to| * Sonaull (1 to @) 2, Pasadena (pected to The Evening World.) aMmIGAN, LEAGUE PARK, New SECOND GAME. York, July ®%—The Highlanders made three atraight here this afternoon with St. Louis, The double victory to-day places them in seoond place, ed with Chicago. Orth pitched good game and re cotved excellent support throughout. First Inatag. Williams to Anderson was Burkett's late. Heldrick drove a high bd to Villiams was wider Hemp- . Wilt: * apie ‘ HIGHLANDERS A Dougherty, If... Keeler, rf... Elberfe!d, ss Anderson, 1b Williams, 2 Fults, of... Conroy. 3b. Kleinow, ¢. Orth, p.... TORI .icseees scosesorsees the Wt field wente First Inning. Thomas waa given & free inville, Gleason was « mark. Taylor to first. Gflbert swallowed Wol- 4 Migh ball. MoGwe wes thrown be 1 2 6 1 : 1 ' ° ' Po. ‘ o 2 bi 6 ° 1 a 2 " Po. Burkett, if... Heidrick, ct. Hemphill, rf. Moran, % STERE Bjetenen oon i Bl won ebro and out was jed to i) . izes cel Gr by Budhof. ¢ | Highla 5 ai tl =. if wes tossed to THREE RUNS. to threw out Dor Tones thre a ee tower en, S idtter ‘threw. to Jones all t by wh Ae. Uner to Carney. \- tae they were °B.—Six furlony . ri ’ Free 813, to L and 6 to 5; Agnes Bren- rae ean 7 Stn. Be sehen was ‘sat Sowa 0 make @ lily nan. 1 tod aed Ad 1 9 pocgee Ear Fitth taning. Bag Megs Gena wm aor ra ? ‘of, tht me. Teo Pdet Monee nse RUNS “te omeatrgtcy Feurth Innias. rn firet_and took Ander- OF” frome of Heldrtcks hopper. ‘en! fon's i It 1. Morantto Anderson Sto land 7 to 2 third. Time—1.27 1-4, Bab! ) Bergen singled. | eapnitt covlk connect at all HIRD KACE-atile and an, eighth;| ST. LOUIG AT NEW York, — | 22M#en forced Bergen, Tenney to Bat: ) popped up ae . Mon dnc y fy for Khor, NO} Kett's terrific Keeler was out. seoomd to first. Wal [had ‘ uantene. captorsd a oe ~ ped Elberfeld's swift one NO’ lemohill met the same fate 3d 8. in season. Anderson | Orth filed tm an eeay fly for Kehoe, NO Second jm gud Dunn. Mertes pacrifieed. |, 12 the Bright UNS on Oaks pad only ‘Dimple and Sonome, Bolle te f na t sure-thing . f McGann home. | her irom 1 19.8 ta 1 to ge won Dougherty didn’, need to move to get § the throw and Bad Bill got to third. | fr cnat 1d enthuse over, for Tt ious Nigh on Me eg hg Niath He scored on Gilbert's “sate drive. [cok 1-4f 4 to cover the mile and a stx- nderaon, aswiated by Eider: Thomas got Bowerman's rocket feta, Conte made & good pick NP jonas Me ately ve ecg onee’e Nt Dummy to Titus. FOUR RUNS” ° ote to. fret. Pearoy. pon ee lace’a liner filed to Anderson. Orth Fifth Instag. = ==| Company ran away on t a Deauty for | handed Sugden’s roller to first in time} McCormick got Gleason's lit: - Gleason singled. As McCor-| #U, Brooklyn, to-day and mw hoe ‘Thomas. wes Cee icine om Xe NO | verton waa tomsed out by Taylor. Me- | mick booted the ball, che Kid reached | a tight wagon belonging to James rite! of NO (Special to The Evening World.» Dah . FAIR GROUNDS RACE-TRACK, sr. CHICAGO AT BOSTON. torbaomiey: ONE RUN. © to firs. NO —— Beyit tied to Dehicn. ANE e » [eated, from which be gored on Wolvers | in front of Nea LOUIS, Mo., July %—Following are the] Chieage,,.... 40000002 o— 6] Aneckard foul fled to B ity, reat | RUIN, . EASTERN LEAGUE, edule Gea the cael Ges. tis tonsed out by Taylor. ONE RUN EB ty fesulte of the races run bere to-day: |Gesten,. .... 01300000 0— 4| Badd fanned NO RUNS. asth Inning, caw Gare mack stole second” on Dol |, Beene denned. MuGee dropped | 21d, and hie two. FIRST RACE One mile.—Won by] Batteries—Altrock and MoFariand Kighth ne Kehoe rapped oul & | JERSEY CITY AT TORON SBuGR gad reagned ching on a passed I stealing. Dooin 10} ld. et to 4 and. out; Laey| Gibson and Criger, y sMeudhot singled to pigh TO, gg tg i * pinched stealing id wal Ue teckr aven. fot place, was ested: alpen Tenney singled. Batty sacrineed.| RUM tan forced by Pinkett MeGann ‘hunted titers. Mentos e. children were badly Jones to Dillon. Cooley to Dobbs.| (aid to Williams. Willams putes : filed to Thomas. Dunn wa ig | skull was fractured and stealing third. Dooln t ined Internal tng v ONE RUN “ a sustained Eason , rap to left was] raikenberg and Puller stath hole tor # all the wayl PROVIDENCE AT Titue drove to t b tg te ingle T MONTREAL. [artist forced Titue at second. inane Tagline hien out ‘i FIRST GAME. to Dablen. Dooin's boost fel! te . verton to Doyli ‘ - P berfeld rapped bot! who REALE, | Jen. Sadhott wan eer Taye ohne ; eral Dabe ) | Bapects to Return Monday te! $1 eoai f] SBonahue went to shore N ae Waele ted ne f Taft; Gov, Odell, who has been. 3 Pagpe. | down Daten ea ai Dp, ence at the Fifth Avenue Roth batted for Sudhoil, He fouled} epudican leaders, lout to McGann. Thomas singled Bow. ibe State, for the 55 erman Gleason's foul. Wolver-| for Albany + ene Si; McGee finiahed the game: He whew Seventh taning. Dusn and McGann tom care of