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Its PAGES: TO-DAY Including Story. Supplement. _ PRICE « ONE ‘CE HIGHLANDERS AND CHAMPIONS LINE UP AGAIN. Big Half-Holiday Crowd See Griffith’s Men in Action Against Hubites, BATTING ORDER. . Highlanders, Boston sof, Seldach, Yeager, 3b. Mote Ont Yann Loo mpire—Bheridan, Attendanse, 15,000, MAN BULGER. 2 BALL PARK, efteshing shower of yesterday, which cost the club some- ‘thing In the neighborhood of $2,334, Clack GrimMth felt ike Aghting this more ho saw his er he got. @fternoon tand the en warm up the | the hitting | Know there was likely to bo an up. heaval at most any time during ‘the afternoon, A naw. pitoher by\the name of Muel- Yer bowed up during the day and’ eald that he was from the far West and would like to geta trial He vill lowed to work with the club for s days. Grifith knows nothing abo aud will, ike no chances, time he will keep a weather ey ff Muciier shoows anything fi @ look-in. er him | the same! oat, and may yot | Firat Inning. piealvach started the game by striking arent Knocked un easy % Orth, who. threw it to, the b fiving Parent second Base, ined a safe hit over thir ting | Parent, o Hoe I mitt, gcorln arent, Buriat stole second and on a bad throw started on to third, Tout was than out, Fulla to Yeager, bef putts ta hot grounder to, Parent was ni Ippe just in tlme. Koeter's ent fo Tannehill, Williams then one of Tannehill's curves ke toh and sliot to deep centre for a ‘heme run, Conroy followed with similar coraek to lef: fleld, but Just as fhe roufded third he fell’ and had fo os wae out on a grounder Dit- base, hind. Collins lined a Second Inning. quit th ogame this innin ‘ook short while Douher: went to feft. Freeman was out to Wille jams, and Grimshaw struck out, Wil- “ip renova a Oubble ot Ferris’ Apunsae wered In time to got Dots s hy arg into Fer- pure End the sour wae cay eat Elo a flimsy flv to Perl fuire got @ life on Collins’s fum- aN pire of his grounder, Oru put to the pitcher, NO RUNS, Hibertiela @nd_ Conro; | ‘Tenney's sod-bumen, |NO RUNS, | Dahlen was out, Lauterborn to renney hit IN SECOND GAME Shut Out in First of Double-Header Mc- Graw’s Men Go in for Revenge and Get Three: Runs in the Third Inning: BATTING ORDER. FIRST GAME. SCORE BY INNINGS. Toston, “New York. Giants Cannell, ‘rf, Donlin, ef, Boston See? | Tenney, 1b. Browne, Abbaticht MoGani h. Delahant. reane| , Wolver Mertes, BATTING ORDER. Sharpe co Dahlen Lauterborn, 2b, evilln, S-Boaton, Wilhelm, cf, Gilbert, Cannell, cf, Donn see ™ Willis, p. Wiltse, p. Tenney, tb; ne Ob (Speclat to the Byening World.) Abbaticohio, ss, ‘MoGann, 1, BASPBALL GROUNDS, BOSTON, Relshanty, ye Bortes, ‘e June 2.—Hoston shut out the Gants to-! sharne, at Devinn’ tad ay in the first of a double-header by Raymet, Bb, Giibert, 3. the score 20, ‘Thefr victory was due| Moran, o. Bor inne! ¢. MoGinnity, p. to the superb pliching of ‘Cy’ Young, jr., who allowed New York but four scattering hite—Donlin, Mertes, Dahlen and Gitbert all fanned. Young had a pecullar crows-fired delivery that the rounder, rown was under a pene Fo Wilhelm Willis struck out, ff had! the Vora, breaking Ntonee in| Giants wes harer to solve than Any=) capil eae d th tho clubd-house yesterday during the| thing they have encountered this year.| | D¢ laced a homerun ° rain," sald Griff, “and you may rest| Bostol was aided to victory by New lettherdehea.s bavaln rt got an infteld assured they have not lost thelr batting} York's ragged fielding, ut, that smote Lauterbone'on the shine \ eye. We'll have several of these fellowa| In the seventh Young got second on | Yi, Vi BOOKed On i fon the hip In a fe wdays and I think|@ single that Donlin permitted to es- Aye he aaeer cored on Doniin's N Boston {s about due to get hers this/eape. He would not likely have scored | THREE RUNS. afternoon know a victory’ right /Dut for this, MeGann flelded Batty arenney” pores Outs fatty dled nth now, provided certain other clubs shoula{with Tenney on first and threw over ay. Delahanty also periehed Tos would give us a jump to about|Dahlen's stead, advancing Tenney to|Wikm's good lett arm NO tote, seventh place. One game these days|third, From there he easily scored Fifth inittng, | counts @ whole lot, and the hired menjon a hit. McGann out, Batty to Tenney. Bre: ‘enow it.” With good support ony any hitting at] paban fled to Delehanty. avs ts tool } The High all MeGinnity would have’ won hia| Pounce from Mertes. N 8. i Wolverton sled out. Sharpe fenned, \ at practice kame. McGraw, sitting on the mrand-|Lauterborn also fanned. NO RUNG. stand, took the Iron Man in the elahth hoping that Brosnahan could break things, but to no ayall, Taylor finished the game. Boston fans had a great démonstration at the end. Over | 4.000 were prevent. Here ts the story of the second game! First inning. Donlin #afe on firs, on bunt to Wol- verton. Thereupon the Giants procéed- ed to go out tn one-two-three onier, Browne ttled to- centre, MoGann was thrown out by Batty, Bresnahan filed to centre. NO RUNS, Gilbert mad; | groat catch of Can- [nell's hot ari Gilbert pounced on Batty struck out, Sixth Inning. Dahlen singled. Lauterbo: Devlin, Hilbert got 8 tt a hat led Atnents ( Dahlen scored on al stow fielding. Witte | eentre-field Koppe scortag: cine in atarick out. Browne flied TWO Yuin: Wilhelm walked. Winis tanned, Jen made a great running .catch Frets Tenne} jot an Rie fielded Betty's grounder: Seventh inning. »McGann filed to. Delehanty. Bresnn- han out, Lauterborn to oth Y fouled to Bharpe, NO Ri UNS Elion WEAVER GIVES HIS HARDEST BLO lelisgstes: w|Philadelphia’s Mayor Removes the Civil Servide Commission Secretary and Cuts Off the Ring’s Big ei hal Second Inning. Mertes lifted a lorg fly to centre, by xlow running, “Deylin rapped a over third. He giole third. “Gilbert led to Delananty, NO R) elahants’ popped to. Dahlen. Bres- nade @ gteut running catch of Wolver- ton’s “Aoi. Sharpe lined in Mertes' hands, NO RUNS. Third. Inning. Wiltse bounded to! willis, & pass, He dtole second orandepe’ bad throw. Donlin was out ryni third’ of Browno's. ‘bounos te Wi fh being caught by, a serios of throws be- tween Batty and Wolverton, | Browns stole second, —MoGann walked. helm muffied Bresnanan’s high lowing two runs and advanol han to second, Bresnahan third on & Paswod ball and then scored on Willis $pd Sharpe's mum, | Batty took oare o Mertes's THREE Ri Gilbert Jguberh s Ropheea up RUNS snorn's (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, June: 3, — ral Weaver to-day delivered the bold stroke yet aimed &t the Republican rhe by demanding and receiving the resigna- ton ott wectetary OF the. Civils ‘vivo “Third Inning, Mey yethd ass on balls, but by « ent hin Y Sonenlracy G Orth ot a Ae iJ u wnnehilt also walked ‘ty wan taken %: yseeclsr arent bd eed a clean single over aide lams took Burkett, Anat othing doing, NO RI RUNS. unched a single oe, pepe: bunt ln ite. tre ate note, | Collins i bes ds fun ing oa Pe ane. a “ine te oe pes au te Rely si sds! Inning, = * eGuita on hi oo nate, al ay tna baie me to iif ref selbach MOTHER ADMITS ATLLING. CHILD. Mrs. iidnis. Debnin Dammann, ‘Driven lowed by a report t to Desperation by Husband’s| per, in. deh: Stinginess, Hoped to Die with sae ; canes be Her Little One. ted fore sued an or hv for civil: Ranitance, of tobe i Mabe. ths of (OF stops, also, hess’ alresdy holding office ‘and. the Sita ry eae fro top to bottom, Comnttaaton Rolla th ia 08, hs Blow he ts. esis i ce tal en ree tr for La ane lent ticket tlie aueht cee iter egal ths ana even lon, ——— OSLIABIA WAS SUNK BY FORT GUNS. ar ; fe ohateired the Lainie head foot chs Killed her pirvge er child to- And ettempted to end her own Hie inhale illuminating eas, ne ret, fol- | * ais EAGEY FARLY LEAD decay OF — THE DAY'S: SPORTS, GIANTS AT BOSTON—SECOND GAME. BOSTON ...... HIGHLANDERS . At St. Louis (N. GIANTS .00°3'3-0'2 0:0 O—-8: COTON cae -0000000039 HIGHLANDERS. LOSE easese 1 020 13/,650°0 -- 1: 0-062:0.0 0,0'0—3 .)—End third::Cioninnati,0;:St, Louis, q ‘At, Philadelphia (A.L.)—Washington, 1;: Philadelphia, -@. At Chicago (A. L.)—End third: Cleveland,.1; Chicago, 0.. At St. Louis (A. L.)\—End.secondi Detroit, 1; St:(Louis,, 0. At Baltimore (E. L.)—Rochester, OssBaltimore, 4. 4 At Providence (E. L.)—.nd seventh: Montneal, 3; Prov., 3. At Newark (E.L.)—End. eighth: Buffalo, 15'Newark,\1. At Jersey City (E.L.)End fifth: Toronto) 5; Jersey bd 12, At New Haven—Princeton, 18;;Yale,)2... pulls hort sau, 0 0°1—10 LATE. ‘WOODBINE WINNERS. wy AT ST.LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS. ba fi % Sheth vara 5- 2, Yama Christy, 8- 1, “Monadnock 9-b. ‘Fourth—Dr. Gardner 18-5, Holsher 10:1, Watehful 15 7 TRU a Tate One an “AT LATON Seoond—Fonsoluca 3-2,’ Florizel 4. 1, Omealoa 12-1, Third—Lady Toddinyton 8: 1y Minnie. Adams 9-2, Heig c, HA. GRAVESEND: WINNERS. Sixth—Chimney Sweep 9-2, Little. Woods 2 1,Fiyback: 6:5" 8 Jerry. Weribery. as and Oiseau, Well Backed, Perform Poorly.in Two Stakes. IRMER : FINISHES THIRD In Broadway Stakes, “Diamond Jim” Brady’s Star Hot Choice, Runs Last. GRAVESEND WINNERS.. FIRGT RACE—King Pepper (8 to 1 1, Old England (3 to 1) 2, Tommy Waddell 3, SECOND RACE—Hyloe (9 to 5) 1, Slying Buttress (6 to 2) 2,’Lavator 3, “THIRD RACE—Burgomaster . (12 ‘to 1).1, Bohemian (9'to 2) 2, Jerry Wernberg 3 ‘ FOURTH RACE—Oxford (6 to 1) 1, AGile (13 to 5) 2, Von Tromp 5. FIFTH RAGE-Cinéhona (18 to 1).1, Lanoastrian (ven) 2, Albert F. 3, " BY, FRANK |W Ww. “THORP. (Apecial to The Bvening World.) GAVEGEND RACE TRACK, June t.— ‘The Saturday attendance was weil up to ‘tho mark this afternodn,as it should have béen -with two sterling features like The Great American and Broadway t#akes on ‘the cird, ‘The Great American brought oul a good felt of youngsters, ‘wile The roadway: introduced for the pat ah et ie i ‘iy anges J Chie ME. le we oy 4 ji Wi ta AT UNION PARK, SCORE BY INNINGS, oo ‘ Phiedipnia’ 21:0 4.0.0 0°98 BATTING ORDER. ae iP. ot ih. Mouse ie br Be rield ar a a a ‘them, BY: JOHN POLLOCK. wastiare ‘the Byening World.) IGTON 'PARK,’ Brooklyn, pie 3.—Idea! baseball weather and the fact that to-day marked the real open: ing of the bercnel ey peanon was re: sponsible for the large outpouring, of. Tootera at these grounds thie afternoon to @ee the third and final game of the peries. between Ned’ Hanion's ‘trojiey- rs bait and "Kia" es hustling band of youngaters trom |i, the bel) rang for the Hanlonites to begin their preliminary warmtng-up stunt there was fully 4,000 rooters ont, and they: etl! continued to Peend scons seat 16-5, Hermence Ai 1, Hardoastie.15- 1, ing 7-5, Goo Goo 4-15: BROOKLYNS LOSE TO PHILADELPHIA == ney, ‘whi he Quaker | | 1 4 oes: f fe | noes” Bh Btal ates, Due a Es oad in tae rin Absolute tna wre Ae “ped eee tromp, wi ‘ “uneina ing. Amie NF, fang xt rd rte in "aun fhe Da tr Ge toe otto nothing. “Agile red Nwent to he front with Oxford and these two i hg {t-olt to the last furlon. waar ord rd. ca jeverly by by ty aber ic Botinier to se a length and a halt ra ARilo, who out Batch at fi we, eal S Fifth Inning. dow, t. Ganon ia up was any, for ‘Glas ere: in. front, bats Pool EE ana Shee F aeeeh Cee es ee bod Lilla New! York ed 5. 7p pine 2 ratte, halt, ‘Tim oe ix} pa Wiyeces, Fly. early run- ie ni 8 Buttress made th the others (rll what 'o Champa ‘es i ete went on winning the frome Flying it Lavator six ‘lengths Burgomaster Never in Trouble, he Great RD RACE ~The Grea Herod "Won sai, 1 onk Ae 81, HY. Bin. yr mOMn Bohemiai Hy Ona ns § i pricier sy Vendor, Jerry Wernbere was & favorite in the ‘Great. American, biu he was. lucky to in fae money, of Sivning’* under wraps, by “two hale lengths fom. Bohemia, who was second all: the wi andor was third into the strated, wi ere the ween nt, epee ask rnbe! tinea Money, (3 behind Bohe: Showing. “i aloha at Betting, key, Wt, 8 38 paint ue 4 sie. ‘ontromp three len) Another peveese, Loses, 1,000 added: maiden longs. Bart poor, Starter, , Vancaa rer Bed 1 hig ad Ibert viag a 3%. 40 15 a dstae Hmm Maher, Canin, ber, Com ant Ra Mamerson, Macut gore a] to un Tength, roUwite ing 5 Pifiie to D two- Won | # For-Complete Sporting Results Seo To- [“ Ciroutation Books Open to Ail,” | ———eeeaeaeaeawwwe eee SSS Night's FINAL EXTRA. HYDE GIVES LIE: ., TO ALEXANDER IN PUBLIC LETTER vo Vice-President pura | the cine Follows His Victory Over Frick by Remarkable Statement in ,, His Own Defense. “DISINTERESTED EFFORTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT, ARE NOT APPRECIATED,” He Will Fight to the End tn Defense of His Reputation—Says President Alexander Had « Full Knowledge of All Transactions Mr. Hyde's statement, that Have Been Attacked, MAY BE 14M RESPONSIVE TO FLATZERY, SAY; As to the oharges of personal ambition, love of promi: sponsivness two flattery, I confess to being ambitious to w place which was oceupied by my father in the community, that I am exceptiona.ly responsive to flattery, although I of the fact. The only specification, if auch it may be called, under this charge consists of @ list of corporations in which I am a director.—From Bor ware Somes H. Hyde; rough his lawyer, Samuel Untermyer, to-day made | public the letter which he sent to the Frick committee after he had been notified. of the contents of the charges against himself contained in Presi. dent’ Alexander's letter to the committee, but which was not included in | the ;gublished report of the Prick committee’s findings, Mr. Hyde was induced to make public his side of the case by what he ren regarded as unfairness to him in ‘having the charges made against him by, President Alexander published and his own defense against those charges suppressed. In his letter Mr. instances. 4|GIVES THE LIE TO ALEXANDER, Hyde gives the lie to Mr. Alexander in four different The principal ones concern the denial by Mr. Alexander that he knew anything at all of the purchase by the society of the shares of stock in the Hibernia Bafk of New Orleans and his denial that he knew, the Cambon dinner was part of a plan to advertise the Equitable Society - He offers proof that Mr. Alexander did know of the purchase of the 101 stock, and also that he knew the exact purpose of the Cambon dinner, In support of his statement that Mr. Alexander knew all about the Cam- bon dinner he says he has a letter in his possession written to M, Cambor! dj after the dinner by Mr. Alexander, the subject of which was the welfare of ok the society in France, " IN JUSTICE TO HIS REPUTATION. Mr. Hyde's statement is given out, not for the purpose of reopening active hostilities between himself and Mr. Alexander, but, he says, in his own answer to the same. justice to his reputation, which would be seriously injured if he allowed * Mr, Alexander's charges against him to be made public without publishing As & mattes of fact since the coalition of the Hyde and Alexander (Continued’on Third Page.) WOODBINE FINISHES. sulted as follows: Firat Race Fi Th Derry 1 iat aie BECOND 5 6, 1; T, 8, sgt 9 to 6%, Tim a tiag RACE Was ret ‘% inet 88 {ulopes 138 7 Wate S14 CG} ptapiechase 8 Rising ° fon “ct to 2) Amus Time, 0° RS FAIR GROUND RESULTS. “ t here to-day resulted us follows: tL 10 CA 1, Mrs, Annie, 20 i 1, third, ime— RACE-—Six. THIRD | 1; Pusan «10 to 1), to 1), LATONIA FINISHES. RACE TRACK, Letonia, lows: FIRST RACH—Six furlon, Ri 1, Wainamoinen (7 to 6) Thrat G8 to. 2) 8, Nmne—1.14 1-4, Bu an Glademtle Pruadn TE uu 3, i NATIONAL euaea ae. UNION PARK RESULTS. 14, Thorn Tags ( to L 8. Time~ WOODBINE, Ont,, June 3,—The races here to-day, run over @ faat track, re- Me Carls 6'ay'3 that Bulgst sarlo a ots, Time win Png tip fact ime—LAsty, and a a ieur- cate @ to 6) @ halt Fallon ST. LOIUG, Mo., June 3.—The racen | exchanme furlongs, —Lady | 2: that Hves have been lost, Ky,, June 8, | —The races here to-day resulted as fol- ok C1 The saraney Shot, Dumore and BATTLE-SHP IN SEA COLLISION |Caesar, British Navy, Res ported to Have Run Down’a Merchant Vessel Off Dover, England—Lives May BeLost. LONDON, June 3.—A despatch to the ‘Telegraph Company . from Portsmouth, England, states that a re- RACE—Six furlongs. jgMamie | vort ia current there that the battle- to ship Caesar, while paswing Dover, ran | down a merchant vessel, ‘me report further states tt In feared» | So far ‘the reproht’ has not been con firmed. —_—- SAY HE STOLE 7,000 BRICKS. Charged’ with stealing 7000 building , William Nelson, @ driver, of No. cond street, was ake raigned before Maylatrate Pool In the West Bide Court to-day and held in dey fawlt of 81,000 bail for examination on Moudey, John Shanley; a saloon-keeper, of No, beg Weal Forty-say: street, Was mae Mh @ Vike} sum charged with fail ‘The ii a la bulkler