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COMPLETE BASEBALL Sad ob a ‘Che AUUESTUENGKY. HEAD OF THE GREATEST SEA FIGHT. 6 OY Togo in First Detailed Report of Battle FLIP FLAP AT PULLIAM IS ANGRY | GIANTS BEAT HIGHLANDERS WIN Tells of the Supreme Courage of the | 10 T0 | WINNER: ; | BEANEATERS ; BOSTON sages BER OZ O00 0-8 Czar’s Commander in His Des- | OF STAKE RACE AT M GRAW HEARING : SCORE § ; T0 9 eats - =e mt perate Forlorn Fight. papel ue, Eighth Inning—Selbach singled, Parent grounded to Putt- League President Says Giants’ Manager mann. Burkett walked. Collins fouled out. Freeman was hit Shaw Gets Handspring Filly 8 y SEF Game One Sie f Sided from Start, by a pitched ball. Grimshaw forced Freeman. No runs. FIVE BATTLE-SHIPS WERE Should Be Punished---And that $150 : | Home Three Length: | ou e Punishe n a McGrawites Getting Good in . SMASHED BENEATH HIS FEET. | ide Wl Rae ae | eae Gann home rune.” "Yeager singled. Male ered | Yeager out. Two runs. = Looks a Deadlock. Ninth Inning—Williams got Ferris’s grounder. Criger flied ‘The Russian Vessels Rapidly Succumbed, and GRAVESEND WINNERS. | |ainante one ae ors 9 og! to Keeler. Winter flied out. No runs. 7 _——— Boston - 0010001 o3| Crews Thrown Into *the Water Were FIRST RACE—Czaraphine (3 to 1), BY ALLEN SANGREE, jforthwith, with Pulliam aa the shuttles | E Fi 1, Consuelo II, (20 to 1) 2, Bellatrix (Special to ‘The Hvenine World.) Roo | BATTING ORDER. At Pittsburg (NL.)—Chieago, 0; Pittsburg, 4. Rescued by the Enemy—First Shot iy FOSTON, Mats, dune 1nit_ seemed |, Mulllam held himself in check ae long A ait At Chicago (A.L.)—Cleveland, 5; Chicago, 9, ike the combined attention of the hase- ey Se. i Fired by Kniaz Suvaroff. SECOND RACE—Champs Elysees | ball world was centred to- ony on the kwon Denn ends i aurenk | cannelt, If, Dontine Ls At Philadelphia (As L.)—Washington, 5 Philadelphia, 6. (6 to 1) 1, Bonfire (5 to 1) 2, Caloor-| proceedings that transpired concerning Paabbant bee inh that sinye, 280) 22. eas ahatchie 3. [the ‘trial of John J. MoGraw. The | Loulevilie club, then with. Pittebure | Dolahanty, If, Admiral Togo’s first detailed report of the great! Pra AU UA aR MEYER eT Dh eei Naw een oh eonetten, eb. At St. Louis (A.L.)—End seventh: Detroit 43 St. Louis, 2.5 fj i ‘i ey THIRD RACE—Workman (11 to/ ed with a motley assortment of cranks, |e level, “Ave leviteras and” books are ti (N.L,)—End eighth; St. Louis, 3: ba‘jle with Rojestvensky’s fleet in the Strait of '5)'s, Kiamesha (11 to 8) 2 Cedar- players and magnates, “Everybody felt | SPR ,ta,the public, fg Lauterborn, 2, ert 2b. An Cincinnati (N.L.)—End eigh . Louis, 3; Cinti, 3. Cores shows that the best gunners and-the best ma- ‘etrome 3, Hee i ere a aghulns crisis of ie Nhe pay that I dred him on iy owh Ruthor: Wilhelm, | pea > At Jersey City (E. L.)—Toronto, i Jersey City, 3. . onal League and from exclusive in- ‘ —| noeuvred hattle-ships won the fight, FOURTH RACE-Flip Flap (10 to formation furnished ‘The Evening Bian enanie’ of cineinnal ana Tr want | BY ALL LEN SAD SANGREE, At Providence (E:L.)}—Montreal, 15 Providence, 8, The Russian Admiral stands out a glorious hero in 4) 4, Hazel Thorpe (9 to 1) 2, Sue, World's corronpondent jt appeared that | to say, to the Cae beal pubis Feet aera rea mantel At Newark (E. L.)—Buffalo, 2; Newark, 5. Togo's report. He moved hia flag to five different smith 3, linaler Re HEA BT ACeela eee the one fa lsu At cone Peyir®) BASEBALL GROUNDS, BOBTON, At Baltimore (E.L.)—Rochester, 4; Baltimore, 0, hattle-ships, each one, it is inferred, being sunk or FirtH RACE—Palette (20 to 1) 1,|doudt that he will be consured for his! Suing of Recta, ha ie wetting, "Yt | g0ne, prt sie Piss ted and ane = 6 " accuaation against President Dreyfuss, fi | for the Gi emashed, as finally he was put on. board a torpedo Bronze Wing (10 to 1) 2, The Gade |r (ey Wedininn tna tata oateot | slat “That! Nang I take the 13 neo them. I 80 ith matey came LATE WINNERS AT LOUISVILILE, } elise A mM Hy i Giatributed miltions of doliare to ball: | wetting weven in the frat fve innin; i boat in which he was captured. fly 3 that he in “crooked” and "Axed um- istence thirty years. It hax | 8 jae one-alded, the "New er ‘ it was his flagship, the Kniaz Suvaroff, that fired) sixtH RACE—Inquisitor (6 to 5) | Pires." But what of it? players wii ullier mise minht be Firet Inning, Fifth—Problem 7-5, Jen Latona 8-1, Nickle, the first shot in the battle. | 1, Tranamute (18 to 5) 2, Cary 3. | Meeting Was Postponed, | League heen digrited wraitice tn bu Donlin opened YP with a hard rep be: ‘ yo Be | he nieeting of the National League | ness and sporting circles When 4 plas tween short and aecond, Te reached Sixth—Marsel Ney 8-5, Our Sister 9-1, Manfred 3. a It is likely that he will die from his wounds. BY FRANK W. THORP. Hoard of Directors war not calind at Oh,therefore; accuses one of tte promi. | thind on Browne's pretty hit over Lau: eee Admiral Voelkersam was killed in the conning) {ayecia\ so The Bvening World) 1) A. M. on the requene of John T. | time that the ‘charges should ‘be. sit gach with one thand fort Mt AT ST. LOUIS FAIR’ GROUNDS, tower of his battle-ship, the Osliabia. GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, June1.| Brah, who mised the midnlahe train, | at ae ee Ont Do Sul otis scored Browne, ae. he , i i iP, . _tthote was no mud at Gravesend to- |The "Crise therefore had to walt un-| Pulliam Won't Drop Matter, | 240m @ close. decision. Merten was Fifth—iLucy Crawford 8-5, Gay Lizette 2-1, Mamede ro be Togo's losses were 800 men killed and wounded ;) day, and many of the handicappers who | til this afternoon, mush to its disgust. | Evidently from what PulNam sila pt? | Yiolent Itoh and a OD: ol hy the Kussian, from 7,000 to 10,000, hind spent the night doping mud per-| Every one could see the “Criela;"” It] the weiter, the crisis, mune leclde be | Mertes from ¢ ie geen ¥ Sanien Sixth—Red Leaf 7-2, Kenton 15-1, Martin 6-1. hi it ; disappointed, ‘The track | Was Hoating around brazen! Hi rag e lat: | Moran eeinaes tae The news of the disaster at last made known was'nt sn rast anit there had been no| At tm eariy nour the “Crise” wan in| iter ne se Melita wil tases eh Pct gas Fates bil AT UNION PARK if, wetting a drink, and during ite ab-| royfuss appears anxious to arop | te ° in Russia has exasperated the public, The news| "ir dit the kolug was fast. | Mei ari ino cartien the Die-( (the mation, but Bulliam cannot,” “P| Giiberk “made aw belMant” stn Fox Fifth—Ascot 5-1, Piller 4-1, Lee Snow 6-1 papers are savage in their demands. The situa-| rho criterion Series, for bwo-venr-oln'| GraW petitton,” Kot into an ergument | ody yp today Piea Shaner areae | catty, NO RUNG. ' H ? tion in St. Petersburg i 1 d files. am the featute, ‘The olass of | With Gan, “HY, HL" Dixon, moe fq: | ne Wenttal “Ottlos etantive, at “ene Second Inning. _ Sixth—Platoon 3-5; Billy. Handsell 7-2, Aden 6-1. on in etersburg is serious and troops are being |i". 4 the & , ae sor All apolar, he house. Aee| bolo Grounds, arrived’ tie’ sant 22 | _ Tete tonsad Devlin, our to : eaters in thin race was not par- McGriw in a@ sprightly, almost gentie| Stier nearly breaking be 1 or vane: forwarded to the city. ‘uoularly thigh, but ‘the fletd was well | tective separated them after one rou iy mldrepeed Barney with “ther nave | Walked. le took oe ns fontehed, Then cume Barney Dreyfuss, who \istorto "Hey! M iraw nding, ‘Howey Mt to ‘Wolverton, Berk being 7 i (By Associated Press.) # The Wg fields and uncertainty at- | setted that he will bring @ alvil ault about that het? to’ ara. ibat) on Batty's ‘alow heldine, ens |. | TOKIO, June 1,7 P, M.—The Navy Department made the following ans | tending the results keep the. ring full| for slander amuinst McGraw, No-mate foc ne sumeta 400 Be tina. soa ould fated, chairs Sovernen and ae | | Mouncement to-day: | of bookmakers and there have been few | ter how the autopsy turns out. After | win the sein, my famabte Matty ‘oan i Doe: \* withdrawals during tha meeting, The | thls arrived Corne!iun sullivan, counsel I “make said McGraw. feoan iat “Later reports from the different divisions of the fleet engaged im the | Titeanioe was good for the Giants, He gaid that he would Lateran rey es ala qe Sow't pg isis Are ocortns sDonin, ‘Mod MoGaun . : 4 PF ‘1 sident Pulliam for + you'ro p OTR UES Sour een Bal cute Czaraphine All the Way. Bae Aaleg and cumpsnAine sModeawe) CHAIR Ls TSiGahEON'a tobtinoiy ana ieh FOUR RUNRE os eeey ome ' Admiral Rolestvensky appears to have been hopelessly outclassed In| rina RACH—#1,00 arited: seliinR: for| te asserts that the Fleischman resolu- rs bedg weight may help McGraw. out gcoananty | nearly. Knocked, Matty 43 as And Btart bad, 4 do one or, ° rton were’ gunnery. It is reported that it was necessary fof Admiral Rojestvensky to | Won cieveriy. “Mment.t tion glvos him authority to "the thing Now looks like a de: doubled up on the lat Gils ney WIS) FeBo battl 1 ! rR ren cieNaE gayi et aE BIBL AL acs le Nenenverri bith Ppa toehh: | goulen, “who ‘owne stock in’ (he tmee | bert Dahlen ‘to Medan’? She sie ahange his flagship five times during the je. He finally took refuge on ; i Wie, wun a | Seetty soon the “Crisia,” all loaded for York, Club, will doubtless” vote with | Papbed to Devin. NO RUNG, ‘dhe torpedo-boat destroyer, where he was captured.’ Goneuell tt, Miler, Re TRL at” ah be : ttle in room No, $30, and then Brush, Hurt favors the other side and Third Inning. fams and Chase. MoGutre followed: a . . ear, 8 d s Pulliam, 80 there you are, fp an 0. MoGuire follow: we "C der K returned this afternoon with survivors Dmitel | Also tak-thirty-Thicl Sweet “Alice, raie| things began to happen: in the midat of all this palavor the | abitien walked, | Dablen out trying to BATTING ORDER. gn antl-Osler ingle over mecond and’ commander Kausaga return survivors tl catypro, “fol an: Lady Henriette, Yacht John T, Brush claimed hie right to | Glants wont out to nokia Boston, | fre! tecona: Delia, ately to: cans Beager ecored, Collins thought that Denskol. Reports Donskol morning May 29 opening Kingston valve, Sank, | !"),,Citer,,Marriane Velle, Tatole. Julia! vote, He ald’ He could do wo impar- | itch "averting. Bate Then, Of | Bowerman was out by Batty WO potion. Dinen ted about ot hy aid went Wine D od Mt, fi . oh, ef, i Czaraphine went to the front at tially. Dreyfuss, being the accuser, had | not neand anything abour ithe McGraw | RUNS. Parent, 6s, to Winter but was not quite Nand those on board, including survivors from Osllabla and destroyer Doulnvl, |acri"atnue ail the running and wonene| to be. atlent. “Tho other voters were | fracns. and the other Glamis were not | , fatiterbom Med to Devlin. Moran Burkett, If chough to, beat It but McGuire. toot ‘ganded Urleung Island, he pleared by a length and & Nal: | Hart, of Chicago, and Soden, of Boston, | worried): the cristal samme out to te) fled 9 Donkn, Wilhelm funnedn NO Hine, ‘2b, second. Fults fouled’ to Criger, SIX “« rty-Thiird and Cutter were segond| Pir" Soin the running in case of | ines warmeup and then went back te aun f 8. It appears Bulny took aboard Rojestvensky and staff before sinking of jan third to the stretch, where Con; oe tie, Some tall gerrymandering started |the hotel grinning like ® Cheshtre cat: | asa reese ah Fernie, 2, Fourth Inning. flagship May 27:and also 200 from Osliabla, but finding navigation difficult finishing trong beat Beliatrix three | handled, Doniinin’ poke in. front of the Biren, S, PAK tether Pern ati tt pit gee Aransferred Rojestvensky and staff to Biedovy, and while running northward eee HT the. sip UNE Cr RaEN Btealing, Moran to ‘Batter Won Huts: sonst avinter'a, rounder, tea . floor Jumpers in ee; i jase, , ‘8 y je easy route, thet morning, May 28, Donskol, to which all aboard were transferred and| atcown rian ee aa YOUNG WOMAN sanpen a nit rit nite ratcheg tind BY BOZEMAN BULGER, | Farent popped out garner BR i 1 Mt boi on Batty's sling In (Special to The Evening World.) N' ? Buiny sank herself. « | iteplechase}, for, four: vate a PaP), Ava Aegied.” Taity"piole second as Bower: | AMBRICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW | iiTkttl, made a arent | eatoh | of abi scoring te oar rv ba cnming twa duck ttl Pa asnge diited" Waheton Ay gag mufea W7| NORE: SUtty tt aya ate Eko, WHE Setanta ot aa my Be. trang, scoring Tenney, Sharpe fi ? straight shot. of battle May 27, and Admiral Voetkersam killed, and after] Stet tutti SONU My Fearne he Miaka, RATE ARNE, | eter tmpie way the Highlanders cons | Qed ates. but Was Gu atoullng weeongs guecession of shots sank about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Survivors Donskol i PaAwieraHt Pith eR RUN epired to cut the throat of Boston, and Fifth Inning. \ ae i inning. two!hours before they entered the| Collins laced the firat ball pl gay they saw two destroyers sink in thick of battle noon May 27, Genre’ (hing, Howard | Grats, Merry sinalverton | took | MoGann'e liner. [ring a big knife was whetied Just right | against - the centre fled fenee of ae am "This, if true, makes five Russian destroyers sunk." Black Benth and Tiniment teh Springfield, Brooklyn Man Thinks Remains! Bevis, wnuicl caine strate" Gufyert | fF #6 1 Next one fOr 4 threncbnse Mee teen “The total casualties of the Japs were about The Steeplechase was a procession of ringfiel fingled, scoring Dahlen, and ; GB ilopatians ontae thas tan Loa ry 800 men killed oF] poor jummors trom sinet te Mele moet} Mary .Ready, of Spring i Out trying. to satel, Bharpe. (baton Pires tnplng Rene nC TeT ton ce bane scoring fwounded."” Rre made the running with Gladwin tor Discovered in Water off Gif-| Batty hana mile ty ere to atty handled Bowerman's clout, TWO | Chesbro allowed Setbach to walk, and | Freeman. Cri Ay ‘ “The Russian battle-ship Osliabia was heavily damaged in the early PEMA One Charts Ws roe Mass., Had Come Hi ford Point, Staten Island, A Head Ae #siled: to BOWernIAH) Parent got a nice single, which Will- Wintora Was tanned out saivnck aeore Meet a Man Named Clark,) ford Point, Staten Island, Are) iron“ wiiheln Suc tansr a moments | {ame slapped down, but couldn't eld | lonk fy to HE butt lieele Wille. waa ‘ * to Bonfire over the last jump and part of the fight on Saturday, going down at 8 o'clock in the afternoon, er ran away from hi 7 in tl Burkett ski ing t | there, vo “The first Russian vessel sunk was the hattle-ship Sisso! Veliky. home, winning by five lengths trom See Him Those of His Wife. AUENASE Sinead Ato tah Bee aeta ti i Cham. at Lp Taal aence waives | Canroy, walked and advanced on Bonfire which was two and one-hait) but Failed to See Him. Dahlen ghrew Batty out, NO RUNG | parent aloo made a dash for the plata, | fers’ had iiimea de ae mee, Odeliaee SAVED BATTLE-SHIP CREW. lengths before Caloorahatchee, third, ——— Sixth Inning. Qu waa nipped on oslo’ arear throw | then, grt ayar Hh clean, bunt ond Workman Weén Easily, Matty out, Lauter to Tenney, Donlin ‘taking second, | the bAg® were full. MeGuire’e long iy “The armored cruisers Admiral Nakhimoff and Vladimir Monomach, ‘ ringfleld, Mass! The skeleton of a human being, be-| wae thtown out on @ pound that Moran Soe right, \)) Burnet scored Conroy and a ADT ERG RAT estan RAGREY Girveryeaes |_Mary. Reedy Lares Moved to have been a women, with the captured. Browne filed to short. NO log "Need oc Sears, a paneety Yaneed ‘hath Chase and’ Yeager, Oh in ontinued on was found dead late this afternoon vanced both Chase and i (Cl od on Becond Page, Wen easily, timersieat. lower extremities missing, waa found | RUNS ney rapped sae Sia Grane broke up the good thing | Winereela ‘nent tn to bat. th iets ' } Starters, a i ait aa me ity 11 of the Trafalgar Hotel on room No. Elberfeld struck out, Fults. hi aetna floating in the | bay off Gifford's| p, t, She was twen-|foating in lower bay of fford's | Doub! x 'yerkman. if Bast Fourteenth atree! Point, at the southern e at {i ; oods, however, , WOODBINE RESULTS, Hiemmeaba | ia Bed ty-two yeare old and attractively | Tit, Ot ihe by Policeman fall The Ire Heananiy UNE. bunt ‘down fooled Dineen by, dumping | fomeson a elean single to, left a at BACK, woonRt NE, 70: nae Tan-Oroe ad ton bn A) inter: | Sreaved to the hotel yester-|@keleton was flonting about a hundred) | Seventh Inning, See sioe. Te by 2 ose, Keeler, Jatbed | Hin gout stenting: econ, td came Gann PP pasts Dy June fe-THe teak wr saat Workma broke in tront but was out-|aay, having been « guest there lsat fail Bertha omecn Hall ‘rot a woet men! tre, Blrang nerificed, 4 Wilhelm te fens | £2 meen sale res Een oe Sixth Inning, i torday Wad! the Pp ey run, Cadars daratrome, who led to the i 4 his bride, but yes- | PY the + Hall got a boat and/ ney. “McGann scored on Dahlen's hit. | Tye barca dlpdykd Putman went. into pith. j back veretone where hema aed, Wothke | with her brother and his ‘Hartéord, | POwed out to It, Very little flesh waa) Dajiten out stealing second, Moran to | Shares Was sheared by Grimahem. | «Mit? out, but McGulre Tet t omar RACE-Six fie 9. —Funleu~ mon agaln took the jead and waa never |terday she reg tered from | teft on the frame. In spite of this phy-| Batty. Devlin drove a Hit to lett. Hie by and he was safe. Burkett's bou fer dts, fo, 6) A) Breen 2; Bampan, inning easily by three lengths |Conn, She told « maidé that she W841) siciang who examined it anid it had| bert Died to right ONR ‘@econd Inning. Calne na ea ana at on He te! furlongs. _ Gedaratrame third ail'tive was, | Rete without the bbawieiee badeat ails been In the water about two months, lad ie Blvang. "Bevin centre wiforen Ferris was whipped out, by. Oneabio! || rereeni ac besonaT Se Ray Witte Geto dt *Musg Lingard finbeling Hait'e lenath behind Kiamesha: jenta and ee Tee souse ec maas Anam OT Trib iine Unni Uro | aur Inet, FRO fe aN on eT | Seto Cada eae iste past | Hr edehan: “got: unten. salLeeLaRe RR 0 1) 2 Ossineke (6 to 1 named Clarl ah, with Matty's assistance, ot to thir ot undor eelers fy, } ia See ace Amettoan oekey Pllote. Anny. iad cen World Winner, joe out during the afternoon, but fe-| ‘Thore in absolutely nething about the Eighth Inning, Shese eee ead ler fcoslen, filing | Dougherty slapped dr? tives Gaeta | i tor jae two-yeat fs H ned somewhat downcast. having | frame to lead to Its Identification. The! Bowerman filed to Delahanty, Matty ed on the throw. Burkett’'s | scored on. Weds sha : fait ee hs Wh hg ec vere oy a versary Il. in Great Surrey | (ood Won “sanin, rime tongs: Sere Helio to. hoes CHAK: ekull 19 intact and none of the bone In Cul, Tauterborn, to, Tenney. Cannell Fecris Booed onroy’ forced Geibaoh at iright fora. alngi roy are ie 2 Foal and Wins Riddlesdown| tires. iat yer ay Last night whe Invited the maid. tolproken, ‘There wasn't @ fragment of | RUNS O rom Dontin © | Soeond.” ONE RUN, 6 singe to ony [Eau Meee at ie arennd, to.) my ia! Rae Na 34 P pi iit 3 #] attend @ theatre with he *natahertel | ening clinging to it. fw Tenney | out. | Batty ; ped to. Grsmahaw | Ri! he " Delanhanty out to Done hiare On tit late with Zanoni, Bog sis Bt aire ea it § ah ke ahaa 9.3 | Teturned (ee cen gale) unit hee body | | When the news of the fnd had apread |e) Wolverton doubled: to left and Seek nding: Willams. t Seventh Inning. ACE —Aix furtonere — C1 iss, Ret geaprion Bivouas! Fythie and found, around John Amuotn, of No. 6 Fourth | patty scored, Sharpe walked. Sharpe out one sharp drive} Grimahnw singled to right, but Fer a a ae aia tod 2, nen J PETG CEALHeL tie fo tis Was turned on, but « mindow |aventie, Brooklyn, calle’ at the Morgue | forced to second by Lauterhorn, ONT | iM, yore scoring Willams, Chase | Wea erwek to. Willinmne newilted in’ aco deehy ; stan, made au Aine tinge wht | wan pares Agana the wind may-nave {2 pia wifes Laves Ind als Apr] RUN. Hipping to’ third, McGuire drew @ tree | daubls plas. Iceeler lost Crlger a Ay to wing, A aa Dekot''st LONDON, Jiine 1.—Danny Maher, the geally by, al meatal he ets ‘and the wed to | Ratt atarted for Staton Is nd, he ath | Hawn eae Le Te Fae Passage to firnt and sole second, willie be Winter Sea ta Oonrter Tate: an i : ‘ ‘orn (7| Amerioan Jookey, at Hprom to-day fol- uM Pedy Pronbene Toe. the peat | The girl lett « iattor addres: TDL eon a ts, could Hearn, had never | muffed, MsGann's drive, McGann out | second. McGuire kept on ean Yeager fouled to Criger and Selbach ’ lowed up his Derby victory on Lord Bie Bralth raced, [n neosnd pines ¢ Mark. Fdentity the ueleton, but anid i way | geet second. | Lauterbornn handled | Chesbro struck aut. TWO ot Under ‘Mogulte’s’ high one, Cwatt. A ey UNION PARK RESULTS. Rosebery's Cloero by landing another tira A t0 the atreteh ‘and sia ies Water | ohare length away, Bronke Wing | eos me Se Sie Pah io patoran cslnaled. | gilbert cauane wil. bs Sau Dad Harel Fe Ene iat which: Gun ated Rien } Roa ood race, the Great Burtey Foal Stakes stag a favorite, was left at thel fin away 2 mil fter the race. nell go a “tate Alt. Tenney aca tl pyc i I eae SEreamai’ wiruck out fo hays run but entel vaRg ee Mor, dine othe races (ot 20% vova. As Gurley) with Annie Close in the Fifth, Inquisitor Wine tier Running Away FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS, |¥o fine.” bute cause made ® bad throw | "winter OMe RUN, eo" eM odad Guited aa follows: | Verenry fe alto captured. the Rid-| riertt RACIEK-$,000 added; aeling: three. | 981% sgnrlongs. Beart Catal Won Seperemrere and Colling Teachey ano and. Collins ili Puree ion been Plate with Zanont, ring Wart good “Wan ialied yarn, a st "| rain anouNba. # ours, sune , LOUISVILLE RESULTS, Sumoed, one Mt aan, x cpt i BLK, «| Be The races hers to-duy resulted as fol-| LOUISVILLE, Ky. June y Oeris struck out. Ni se BA frais a og et 4) pobwar ka Wes, MC ee, | thane lows: races here Wo-day resulted as follower’ | Binur drove, a red hot one through ites H mare, made her Aret appearance this if rine a aa ee a ire aie FIRST; RACE—Four and a halt tur.| FIRST RACE—Gix furlongs —Col, Jim ouenan tat Mea MME twin ewe 6 ie ¥ 1300, geagon to-day and won the Coronation pe ul fermi ery, | 1onee.--Exciemment 0 De. Tom, Mo- | Dow pine bP te rg A pis nistrty did Likewise, Collins falling | 5! ma Guy (piece of plate Male at io Aha ott i motel CE ah ae TUR AR Se alk ery Dougherty Grant wo held the ball, with { Five — furiony tho ba how up to WilHama, é ferean, Stale . q ce cst ia ey MTnaitattge and Magrnimatow co SECONT ok te Pig ten rica Peon to iy 4 Hetiptle, @ to } ‘ : DE Port, + Pickles, 2 to 1, 3; hot drive into lett for a Xo o— sil honst Derby. course, atest fo |B pee nme Vine 1, Inquisitor on the way to the, post bois. Th waier OO to 2) 8. Time. O8 a | ean esorita both Fulte ang. Keoler s ae halt), 0 Cate ae dance om na ‘ Uy ‘furon, aa Tuten Barra Cg, to, 8), 1, Bon Bonvoile ger Bale age Up an easy one to Cri- sbhelat p fe y Gray. (1 34 in tore off a Gne-timer en Fiat on OP suine dec ah Uu hihi frat acon herty and sent Wille] PARIS, June lb as then sto. secgne Malta won the Prix dv tf coset pecker | Bepeas fy Prix a atte Pinta, ing beth Will-| Bols de ane races: Pe 0 mile—Mol! to a) ino od dame edi

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