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» [RIN VAL] The is: |} [RESULTS EDITION el LeMOR Os ONE CENT, KW YORK, MONDAY, ‘MAY 22, 1908. ESERIES GIANTS WIND UP, : ! WITH SCRAPPY RESILTS 0 OF ALL PITTSBURGTEAM THE DAY’S SPORTS Prospect of Some ‘‘Rough- pe Ee RU house’’ Ball Brings Out - wpe pe Big-Crowd of Fans. |. STATION SKIPPING CAUSES ‘L' CRASH; | 30 ARE INJURED Two Coaches Telescoped and Narrowly THE BATTING ORDER. ’ Escape Falling with Their Load of pisos PITTSBURG .. --» 1 0 oo0000 Do 90-1 ¥ Passengers from Structure to the ey toate Ground, Thirty-five Feet Below. HIGHLANDERS AT DETROIT. | , a B re Gy lah hs otis LS Jay BY ALLEN SANGREE. HIGHLANDERS ..........000100020-3 AONDW, LENA, No. # Brow plAce— /JENNINOS, CLARA. Rocheter ¥.=| po iit atwing muna Yamt, | DETROIT . eu 0990000000 0-0 BARTON, EDITH, No. 6? Bast One|MANGAN, JOHN, No. 6% East One| 00K# as though the "scrappy thing in Hundred and Thitty-elghth street—-| Hundred and ‘Thirty-eighth etreet— | DAseball |e the best advertisement & Cuts and shock. Lett arm sprained, team could have, Thousands came here i MAURER, MRS. EMMA, No, 2670 Wen- | 10-48) expecting to see not only a good At Philadelphia (N.L.)—Cincinnati, 5; Philadelphia, 4. At Boston (N.L.)—St. Louis, 4; Boston, 6. At Cleveland (A.L.)—Philadelphia, 63 Cleveland, 1. game, bul, perchance, an exchange of \amenities between Pirates and Giants, |Bverybody said Isn't it brutal?” and jall that, but they fairly gloated over the prospect Just the aame, BENZIT, BERTRAM, No, 165 Bast One Hundred and Sixty-third street—Bad outs, CAR, MRS, ANNIE, Trenton, N, J.— ster avenue—Internal injuries, PULVERMACHER, ALBERT, No, 71b| Bast One Hundred and Forty-ntth street—Soalp wounds. — Internal injurles. RICHTER, MYRA, No, 2116 Tiebs + bo) —NCA'A? ; 5 GAVIDGR, JOSEPH, No. 1688 Washing-| __ avenue-Internal infurtes, he Firat Inning. Hi molest kt aye ‘ a Albay e ton avenue—Left knee-cap disio- |G@CHULTZ, LENA, No. 162 Weshing-| Ciarke got to firat on a hot drive ‘onto (E.L.)—Baltimore, 0; Toronto, 3. cated. ton avenue—Cuts and shock, thar Danten nelded, but tarew goory At Buffalo (E.L.)—Jersey City, 45 Buffalo, 6. to MeGann, Devin’ jum |mont’s Mwrifice and beat him to first \ty an eyelash,” Clarke stole third ona rank pitch that Bresnaran faded to hold. Ames got his fine work on How- ard, fooling him on three pretty drope. larke scored. on Ames's, secnd erratic Q) filn GASTMAN, PHILIP, No, 21¢ Hast One+ | Hundred and Twenty-fourth atreet— Distocated hip: GRAHAM, ANNIE, No. 16 Brown place, : Cuts atid bruises, SODBN, JAMEB, No, 60 Orchard etreet | Fractured right ankle. STONE, MORRIS, Ny, 116 East One| Hundred and Forty-fifth street—in- ternal injuries, At Rochester (D/L.)—Providence, 7; Rochester, 9. pe LATE ‘LOUISVILLE WINNERS, | GRAHAM, MRS. HELEN, Mount Ver- Twenty or more additional passengers, ‘op that struck about three i en | Pa! Bon—Bhock and cute, A baby ane lightly Injured, refused to give thelt | feat in cient of the plate. Kies a Third—Edna Tanner 40-1, Princess Orna 4-1, The Pst, had in hemerms was not hurt, names to the police, wan kee ay ey “Battin Eady cera Thespian 9-10, English Lad. i » but % hanges a -—- | ‘The new “L” management policy of skipping stations to make up time ONE RUN a great running catch ‘ady Caro Prourem 7-5, Spendthrift. \ on a shrunken train schedule, resulted in a rear-end collision just north of | o¢pontin’s nolet inat_desgended on the ‘the Harlem River, othe Third avenue ine this afternoon, that Just missed |Fight foul Mie. Gece Ana en tape i H we being the worst accident the elevated roads of thie city ever experienced. we ren oeash,| Modanne AT ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS. More than thirty persona were injured, alxteen ot them seriously |itle fap. 00 Ritahey was equally, use: Fourth—Forehand 7-5, King Ellsworth 15-1, The Cook 7-2. enough to warrant hospital attendance, Samé of the victims will be Jatt |iure's, Fianerty having tho: Giants Fifth—Joe Lesser 9-10, Willowdene 16-1, Ethics 5-2, pecullar pitching. Sixth—Hilee 5-1, Frank Mo 3-1, Lucy Crawford 2-1. AT WOODBINE. Fifth—Mirtiro 8-1, Preen 2-5, Chamblee 10-1, Sixth—Miss Morgan 8-1, Row 3-1, Cobourg 7-10. | ‘up for weeks, A glance at a photograph of the wreck is all that is needéd Rural wih me 1 to show how narrowly at least two cars, escaped from plunging to the Second Inning. wtreet, 45 feet below, and dragging both trains with them, Clan: t away with an tnfield hit A southbound Second avenue train, in that Devin stopped With hie uungloved charge of motor engineer Ralph W, hand, but Sit not fleld. Ritchey tried French, waa held by signals on the to sacrifice, but paves te to Sate 1 eee AT UNION PARK. ‘treatlo approaching the Harlem River Atled Big Dent aon a hipn corto ire Brite. |The, draw ‘wes, oped, | Franch hahah Rolie wan the Uni Pirate to Pa Asatte 3- f ea a T- * Feuering 6-1. brought his erain to @ stop to await the 6 out: kes, 5-1 He OU NO a called out ‘on etrikes, fh—Billy Handse! iss Cornell Bensonhurst, @loaing of the draw and the signal to ‘a being hissed and jeer- shea, ©’ BRACED UP FOR (ster iire Sector ee) sixth—attita 6-1, St. Sever 3-1, Erbe even, Boi distance behind French's train i Mertes was then called out on strikes. {is ati We siren leas He objected’ to the first one and stepped out of the box, While he was arguing Flaherty put two more over. Mertes ylolently objected, but to no avail. Pabian itt lifted an easy fly 6 Howard, Rl N Third Inning. went down before the stron at Clarke orsalk ‘wes a Third avenue train in charge of Motor Engineer Willlam H. Hartman, described by officials of the company as fan expert electrician sent here by the ‘Westinghouse Company at the time of Me strike, Since the Belmont manage- D ment has taken chargo of tho lines tho DREYFUSS 'PREFERS CHARGES AGAINST M'GRAW. POLO GROUNDS, May 10.—It was learned this afternoon that Barney Dreyfuss. manager of the Pittstyras, has preferred DETROIT GAME 'Griffith Started Pitching But 4 ‘dh been giving jarm OF Leon MASE, 5 Stout fait service, because mary sta-| Was Put Out of the | iie“wase sume, atom thts” pertoa| Charges of a sensational nature against John M Graw. the fhe nent’ reashed “Tate on an ‘ingeld lout. that Dahlen tried to met with one hand, He was immediately out stoaling second on a throw from Bres- nahan. to Dahlen, NO RUNS. Bmalie catied | Devin grounier that Ritchey fumbled. Wagner Ceara test of the. Pitiabure infield Giants’ manager. The charges grew out cf the scrappy mix- up during Saturday’s game. tions are skipped repeatedly by local Game for Kicking, BATTING ORDER. \. “Skipped” the Station, The One Hundred and ‘Dhirty-third treet station ts on the “skip'’ Hat and Hartman sailed by it at full speed. ‘allnort atch our, Rounding the curve below the atatiin detent er Pee toed on everything, & man ho was on top of Fronch’a train before nd ens “i. fainted In the erand-atand and there he know it. Had the regular fon Cooley, of, |-was not omer antened prey howe Ker, ifort sith on me Feryebeacloale went to ah the Pianta) 1 ; Ames 0u ‘gn Dahl jainmed one in the Ishly wen u Hoy. been made Sbartavan'e tren! wild a oareer, just as onsy, NO RUNS. left grand etand that ilem sald wont | RUE. ia it havo teen under control an} the scle foul, McGraw declaisd |t fair hy iw? Fourth iAnvine | ae 9° three feet, made. vitter complaint] MAYOR TO SIGN STAKE EVENT AT BELMONT PARK WON BY OXFORD Evening World’s Selection in| Van Cortlandt Handicap | Beats Cairngorn, BELMONT PARK RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Roseben (8 to 5) 1, Neptunus (0 to 2) 2, Deicanta 3, SECOND RACE — Jessamine (even) 1, Just (18 to 6) 2, Cam- bridge 3, THIRD RACE—Orly 11. (6 to 6) 1, Arrahgowan (5 to 1) 2, The Hu- guenoct 3, FOURTH RAGE—Oxford (7 to 2) 1, Calrngorm (4 to 1) 2, Sparkling Star 3. FIFTH RACE—Sandhurst (13 to 10) 1, Gold Van (2 to 1) 2, Imperial- ist 3, SIXTH RACE—Montanus (3 to 1) 1, Mise Polnt (3 to 1) 2, Blue Mamie 3. BY FRANK W. THORP, (Special) to The Evening World.) BELMONT RACE TRACK, May 22.— Pe < ila} Samo old game at Belmont Park again this afternoon. ‘Mets’ in the rot line and the "Dead Linora” in the rear, It is understood that there will change now until the Boont in admission feos and the future conduct of the ring. anne was & good card offered this and thene wag in consequence Seen weak andthe track Hclng. “ate card had tiny Tencures. O11, ae erie et bo ridden by. gente: Goruidnde Feaidioup et seven fusionga: The remainder of the card was teresting and promised keen sport. Roseben Wins Eaally. FIRST RACH—#1,000 added; highweight -gide nnd yp; "wove ia handily, Time—t. ua, pilatiers: Jocks, Wee, OIL Fin 1 wee yang it 2 2 is nes, Fal Ban’ and Rettlwo Gad, Nepuins end. icentiworth Panel needa apart around the tutu, with GtNoll on Roseben lying dp behind. When they In to the atretch Roseben came through, and “Joined "Neptunus, They raced stride for stride for a fur- {one and ny ben came away, winning handily by two and halt Jengths from Neptunus, who beat Del- canta a head for the place, the jatter closing strong. amine Boat Out Just. RACI—$1,000 added; | ailing: D Tae four and a halt. furlongs! Start good, Won cleverly, wim 4 iuartere. Jocks, Wie, mye Pir Din rnd mbvians, Fila, Pind Eariy | Houre, amine, Fulbert and Just raced in \anae: order until opposite the feld stand, There Fulbert stopped and Just get sail for Jessamine, McDaniel kept the latter going, however, and at the lend won cleverly by three lengths from Msi an, had {t occurred, would havo vee My See ee iteatl ne t ; of @'ghi force, eg uber ong. ACG SURE e peerot) ona Was ontered Su ntyen Daten FOUR-YEAR BILL, |38% Poh dhe same distance in Although Hartman ead after the enl- Ht. ae |firet on Deviin's fumble of a slow Te. | tront of Cambridg | Halon that he did not see tho train in| AlmpitecMr, Kélley, > grounder, Fmslle called Clancy out at} Fifth Inning, Queen Belle Ran Awa from of him on the same track, he Brvauldd ee Sun Gen WOAH aeee any Carey | pBpowne took a long dri ve. from Leuch, Pita} sand bell aber s The Amateur oe Hn guceeded in getting out of the motor Rope ets choy ied ta, Bows te Was oalled out 0 ay at he will sing the bill and’ “Hpwards geatiemen box end half way to the rear of the BY BOZEMAN BULGER, feu A RORUN | ety Fit ee Sut tor Bfoviding a four-year term for the] zi 0 Aasea OF oar before the crash, He escaped un- | (@peolal to The Wrentag World.) We eee ty ee and, ett geet ai gettreed by tedover PENT fajured. ( logann, t tho | @ fyi] q Phere were ten passengers in the’ fist for the di Glan to He coe on i ppencales eel iat crs bo firet car of the colliding train, When apeer, thet nearly ue outs | ena anor oe 3 | SUNDAY. WORLD| WANTS. "Alb fan len, Maeterme, robe, W. BS gaw Hartman leap Cor the rete Foiltwed “wath a clean it in ceniret Gh, tase wae meUait asleen Ae Fone, WORK MONDAY WONDERB.| ‘ne gentlemen riders did not break G Seek they followed him, As the trains crashed together they wure thrown ‘to the floor and not one escaped injury. Cara Were Telsecoped, ‘The passengers in the rear car of the @econd avenue train knew nothhig of he approach of the train behind unti (Continued of Becond Page.) —— FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS. ST, LOUIS, Mo., July 2.—The races fun here to-day on the Fair Grounds | Md. NO. fesulted as follows: farts a att big ‘pha | cede . ere ve and oné-hall fur. ress, 6 to 1, 2} retta, jan, h to's a time | rite sad ove wa big sonn Anderaon card , with Yeager at short - Firat cate on Pongherty atrliok fe Saat oreo gon ia oft ng A ate eae ape : en Se Second Anning, sgontascona” to first and Mo-~ sonia atu ae en ow 0, site athe Prat hae, ae al UNION’ PAR sire} a u cat vs K RESULTS, : ues 81.) LOUIE, Mw., May tthe races | toned ‘crane anim vote ih ah ‘ina “a ai 4 a a eee Pak att tote, ground: 1 BRESNAHAN GOING AFLER. LEACH'S BUNT. (BNAP-SHOT AT POLO GROUNDS TAKEN BY STAFF PHOTOGRAPHHR GENDRE DURING GAMP BETWHEN GIANTS AND PITTSBURG.) _|dier Belmont effort next Wednesday. BATTLING WELSONT AND ATTEL WEIGH [ FO TH BHT ‘i Both Below the Limit, 130 Possitud in Godd Shape for Their St Bout Before the of Philadelphia. CROWD GATHERS WHERE PUGILISTS ARE WEIGHED Indications Point to Turn Out of One of ea Biggest Crowds that Ever Attended a Battle in Slow Town—Many New Yorkers Making Trip There. (Byeoia) to The PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May 22. and Abe Attell, of California, are in good shape for their six-round bout at the National Athletic Athletlo Club at Eleventh and Catherine atreats: to-night, and are now awaiting the word from Matchmekor Johnny bagi) to enter the ring and begin thelr battle. The fighters met at the Hotel Scott shortly before 6 P. M., where they shook hands, A few minutes later they stripped and jumped on the scales where they welghed in at 190 pounds, A large crowd gathered about the hotel waiting for vhe pugtitets to appear, As soon as Nelson came through the door closely followed by his manager, Billy Nolan, the crowd made a rush to get a glimpse vf the fighter who has beaten “Young Corbett” in two oon- teats and given Jimmy Britt, the pride of Callfornia, the battle of his lfo Nelson was quickly hustled upstatrs to @ room where word was passed out by tes rar his manager that no one was to dia- turb him. Neleon had been in the hotel only a few minutes when his opponent, Attell, entered accompanied by Al Lip- pe and Billy Long, of New York, They came on a train which had left New York at 8.44 P, M Attell In Good Shape. Attell looked a trifle heavier. than he did wien he boxed Tommy Murphy in this olty several months ago. He looked in fairly good shape, despite the fact TANYA'S Bian | FOR THE BELMONT (Spectal to The Hvening World.) BELMONT PARK RACH TRACK, N, ¥., May 2%—Track fast, This was @ very nice morning for training and the most of the horses at the course were given very useful work, The best work of the morning was a mile and a quarter by Tanya in preparation for Her trial waa (n every way satisfactory very well and the fleld vent eer aN trun out, with Wiehe and The Huguent In front, Lipton had the at apeed and he went to the front, lowed, by robs and Orly II, They held this 1 to the atretch, where Orly went tS the front and came away easily, winning by half a dozen lengths teen Arrahgowan, who was on easy alx lengths dn front of The Huguenot. Before the race Queen Belle ran «way three anties and three quar: | ters with Mr, Jones, FOURTH RACE—The Van Cortiantt Handicn three-yesssolda and, up: €3,000 Added; seven, Curion ain course. Start rood, | Won baad) nie 26 2. Blarters,’ Jooks, 8 ia TH Qatord 11> ic re os or pe ith i k La D i 11:8 4: eet alee » Usual ale In Steepleoh: i, mas serena da bandtea wearin artorn: if, Fin, sandhuret Fines 47 6) Gold Van +Ho! 5 rlattae “Roarish 4 "iso ran—Honfire, Rul Deolmo, 8. he Rube | and Declmo fell, WOODBINE RESULTS, WOODBINE, Toronto, May 2%.—The races run here to-day resulted as fol- lows, Weather cloudy. Track fast, FIRST RACE-Scarfee, 9 to % 4; Monte Carlo, 6 to 1, 2; Cloten, 7 to 6y 8. CB—Little Mike (8 to (2 to 1) 2, Bonnet a 0,56, 1 mile On a six- teonth.—Woodshod (2 to i) 1, 900 Boblt: | a (8.t9.2) % Harry New (16 to 1) 8. Time— | Sof two | Ray me— CR-Steeplechase, ppt (8 to 1) 1, BI f,'0 9 Bl Bod Alone @ te) 8 ed LOUISVILLE RESULTS. LOUISVILLE, May %—The races run pere to-day Waste as follows: SIRST RACHs. furlongs,—-Hard~ oD fied, *rhfstic ‘ fey? ® Siambok @ to i) %, tm SECOND RACK Four da naigt Horuatta "im “ate, w0 to. a VICTIM OF “AUTO DEAD, Xing and Patetie | 1 National A. C. Fivening World.) —'Battling” Nelson, the fighting Dane that hehas only had two days in arolen! to prepare for the contest, When by The Evening World correspon what he thought of his ohappea | gains such a great fighter as aa think I have a ile: pointing Nelson, am giving away considerable ‘wal him, but as the ier 1s to oni} six rounds I foe bt fyJ able him often enow freed himnelf frona the men around oe fe ite cafe of. th the ti ony, ntl The toto wers of Di vicinity are all worked hi and the favence. sale heen. much ethan eas tld boy: ‘pest bean fighting about 10.16 ‘clock Wille Lewis, wl Nolan will be Nelson's . thee to her trainer and ene wil of 1 sured; ive: @ good account of her i me following were tie beat works ANYA--One mile and a punt, f 2.41, handily: Hiideprand uP % a Av *Ul—One mile in 1.47, 100 pounds up. Dotng very wont, bub GALLAV AN ‘ 1 handily; 103 pounds Siok eale hand cai take mpa HOM EOSBLLB—Five furlony handily; 10% pounds pr A lot and fit to run any day, i OARS mile in than in his last Pa and rome beating next tim Fone nile in 1:49 , handily: as outs noted: not quite ready, —_Tive himself in almost Sa ay. ‘AK—one”, Lis, pal 110 pounds up, Looks ia better pounds up. rh A a calle ang in en cht One eit in 1 pea ante fine Indiviaw i Sates ipetgeens | ready for any effort asked Ph Fa de 100 pounds up. Doing | saa mi DATA One ‘mAle in 1.50, well, See se STAKE HORSES AT BAY. (Special to The Evening World.) SHEEPPSHEAD BAY, Bi Het track presented a aif fat io ae? That thi bg vs tue ina ke Par Manag, with Jooke fe" Ris ate fe " aking at the 6 etch aid “working "tis time, “ernetion H gine ketchtet, DY ‘rather s Jack work left a most improssive y Wegner. fist whoever beats this Ceo i day's clavaic, will be compel we Nr Sapbidate $t thy Bay y ite i morning, fave Jacobite a workou ‘ang the colt covered 63S Loh Ltt 4a has oc? ‘ the’ ot ale Yad @ MOAR A ane ne colt oaths was ach onilne ‘aay for Me a"many of thot advan| ener. ea) exore! nan. usher Newman, hung We: Miss 0. M. Lelhnd, sevonty-alx ‘years

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