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\ WMATHEN—shewers to-night and wuemday, COMPLETE BASEBAL __ RESULTS PRICE ONE CENT. ATTLING NELSON Is giving A fine exam@me of the way a reaily good fighter can lose a reputation What it\took him yents to mn, Nelson {a a great fighter, Many peo- pic who\ naw him $ outs with Attell and "Kid" Sull may doubt that fact, But he {#, just the same. Ho is @ great man when hi ts playing bis own ime, which ts long-distance Mghting. As a twenty-rounder or @ Anish fighter he has few equals and possitly no superiors, But as a sin- Kound,ekirmisher he is a frost, ‘There are,a fow good finishers who wan fight the short distance cleverly, hnd speedily enough to bo successful, One'is Atte, ‘Terry McGovern was ‘ond atsany distance in his tima, Clever Fim \Corbett was a first-class six-round man, @o was McCoy, Fitz was good, but (better in @ finish fight, for he hardly ever struck bis gait until throe or four rounds had passed, Battling Nelson made a great name for \himsel¢ in Californla, Waddle Hanlon out there, Anished Young Conbutt twice, whipped Osnole, fought Britt eo close a battle that some of the mcotakors dieagreed with the referee. ‘Then, with another - twenty-tound | feout with “Jimmy Britt on, ‘he cam Bastwand to pick up some easy money by mooning the easy marks in this part Oi the land. He has found them good fnd hagd, Nelson would beat Attell, probably, in twenty rounds, althoug Abe is @ great long-distance nguve; too, He\would veat this “Kid Sulll- Yan\in a\long battlo, He would beut Wilte Lewis, whom he hud discveuun Shousn to sidestep a few weeks ogo When he was matched for a six-round rt Bret the fighters in this part of the country are trained in ax-round fighting, They nave loarned how to spend every bit of forve they have in that interval, They can Nght the six rounds at top spoed, and balcukate so closely that they would bardily bave speed and alrangth teft for another three minutes of fighting, Nelson wins his Hghts because he can fake any ‘kind of pudtishinent far a feW until the other fellow thehis Mimaelt out, and then can rougis ib foros the Hgnting until nis opponent m to # fruzsie, He Jan't a clever and be isn't ‘pretty to look ut ‘ne 1s fighting, “What's the reason Jt 1s inating o failure of this ix-round business, and losing sod of tis Western Fepuvadon. it these small boi Jump out 40 Sun e can keep an eye on Jimmy Britt and big mate fimmy is talking up a oh’ with Manion, wit tt that fo once good-by to Batuing Nelson— present Gulls, least, ‘OUNG conBETr owe aten by Bddie Hanlon. That's ancient history by. this, time @ few things about the fight that ng still be interesting, Covbett showed thet he im’t dead et, Don't forget the fact that Han- 4om't @ becond rater, He wis good &@ couple of years ago to snt foying Corbett to « standstill, and @ draw of it. Corbett was at eight 0. his careet then, Hanlon “ay @ youngater, less than eighteen Ne at wemianing: 30 og Dirt a ae gen Prenciecoy. nae ae pew mae and has) much’ more and t iskary Jae fallen’ {to ebatt. s must have pti wy Hea that Battling us now ett wile iho. asta t muy dis~ im to start ation, He Ct ia whethor od of of diaal You He bent | Buttons But there ie to ALAN-A DALE AND. BELDAME BEATEN Suburban Candidates, Heavily Backed in the Third Race at Gravesend, Are De- feated by the Long Shot Garnish in Rather Easy Style. BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, June 5. —iravesend presenteda most attractive card this afternoon, and tt induced a good “washday" crowd to visit the ne, While the eard was not over imdened with quality tho fleids wore wall matched and contests promised to be Ireen, ‘Tho weabher was fine and the track fast and the botting was bris ‘There Was A report thar the ractn asroclationg contemplated reducing Admission fee to $2 for men and ¥1 for women, as it was before this meetin To make up the joms of revenue which mist naturally follow It te said that the bookmakers will be permitted to con- tribute each 4 the amount of over- night Py ‘0 one in authority could verity tory. John G. Cavanagh foaninee Of the betting ring, sald any reheme which would reduce the expenses of the public would certainly meot with approval, Favorite Wins Firet. FIRST RACE—8i,000 added; gelling: three- Eeprolds and up: about ta) if hongs. Start ‘Won ari Phin f Caarapbine ing the run: Bro.a- p}eloth, Comm: added an tt There was Tete ‘ohange to the stretch, where Broadcloth closed, followed by mak- Buttons, | Broadcloth wert to the front of th on je and Buttons closed Stoutly, er ing Brondcloth to @ driv to win f neck trom Buttons wos a ened in from of Caaraphing. Gold Van Wins the Jump. SECOND RACH—$1,200 added; _ateople- 5 four-year. a oth Up; ‘Time—4.55. ac Jocks Wi, a, HICFin, tras Ih in 2 5 i ba! 6. H1g rt) itrat Callgny,” Bure Pepper, or Pine, Aine , Imperialist, eae want rate and Fly- ing ‘Machine. also Imperialist. broke bh Howant ‘Grats and Hiyinw Machine Nitrato made the pace followed by Gola Van, Coligny and Sandhurst in a sloue bunch, ‘Ny held this order for milea when Sandhurst raced Unrougin the bunch and jolned Nitrate They raced head and head to the stretch with Gold Van in behind. ‘The latter then went ¢ the front on tha Aad and won easily by two afr nd Nurat' who way a head in front of Ni tate. Beldame Meete Defeat, sel Dy raratttccd added fed Mpyerg mile Won easily, mes Ll eng! Jooks, Wt, &t. LCP. ite {e Bhaww W072 ah Le 1g of O'Neil 1 1 an aiiten 108 44, 10 4 “Dale, Ht, Valentine, ayes flo, El it By rm sii Ha Mand Brigend albo wood, aire, Blanmplig Gro Fan, Beldame made the pace Lie Jonkced an lf she might win. Gurnish éna and Stomp cree Uunird t to the firec hait mil the latter stoppe! and Kehallinn. took third place, followed y Grasially., “hore wash Renieral cloay at head Feaarnien took, the lead ty in clever fashion, and fro Holdame, ieh was ire Seo Ee In front ot ‘Kehailvan, Geieiailo Stopped toa walk, Favorite Wine Easll; wrerenegi calany Bl, waa five of ood, Won'enstly, ‘Time—10t, i t, | Bt.HIt, Bin. er L a Tooks. its vr i . tar went to, the front at the are ana, mani i ae runing, pea ‘when, mei ia nant Mele amt } 5 ‘and beat hin a for the place, i Ocean Tide Wins ice EIT PAGR. Aye, to fhe rin, Tie Hn tj RieE TS Bn i ata 4 Braden, bay Ri hie effort’) f°, Baitentes cr . and Jacksoq, Ki GRAVESEND WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Broadcloth (8 to 8) 1, Buttons (6 to 1) 2, Caeraphine 3, SECOND RACE—Gold Van (8 co 1) 1, Sandhurst (6 to 5) 2, Nitrate 3, rnieh (12 te 1) ‘Beldame (4 to 1) 2, Kehallan 8, FOURTH RACE—GQuiding Star (4 to 5) 1, Quorum (8 to 1) 2 Osive 3, FIFTH RACE—Ocean Tide (4 to *) 1, Canteen (7 to 6) 2, Jane Holly 3, SIXTH RACE—Yankee Conaul (7 to 10) 1, Athlete (40 to 1) 2 St. phe 3, tITERRY M'GOVERN STARTER.| HAMILTON, Canada, June 6.~Terry McGovern, the exschamplon feather Welght, is'acting as & to Starter, Billy Murray at the gas abe. ue tle fellow was engaged by fe fw a toronto inst Matunday and it be gives satisfaction he fhe present mecing. Hamilton Results, RACK — Six furlongs'—Henr; Wallet to-0) Peter Paul 46 to to 8) % Parnassus (| 1) 8, Ti 8HCOND RACH—Four ‘and a halt fur. Jon Or ae BH. to 2) 1, Father Catchom (4 to 6) % Away (i to 1) & Ttme-—0.56 RAQH-—FY THIRD furl tion 6 to 3) i, Variation i ting t Young Henry (8 to 2) 8. ime—! ape FOURTH BAQB Lone. Gul PR il teenth miles.—gir Ralp ) eetauket & to 1) 8 First Born @ to 1) 2, ‘Mine—1.86 1-4 eee A farcry oe prec nets: 2 a half mule: sevoort a1 kore Radner, of to 2). a Billy Seas |i SXITH, RAGE ote. A dlanckart (8 to 1) 1 Mongshors ib @0 to 1) % Red Light (6 to ime—d, i rtent TEL Bia EASTERN CEAGUE, At Newark. Ronee, +P O00000 0 O-8 000100004 Battotive~ Taulkin, Btrdhman; Panies,:} Connai ey At Providence: hie ‘oronto $011 Provide) 0000 Fear tall and Taft, J ba impire—Jemin, | nm about a ad DINNER TO SENATOR FOX. Former Senator John Fox, the Preat- | fi dent of the Democratic Club, will be the guest to-night at the Democratic Chub of a farewell dinner tendered him by his}. trlende, ee ooeunis for. f Rurope. Wednea- day on the Wone several montiw, ‘Speec! All be made b; ¥ Raper Ky duntloe kd is SIR geette East ran one aR et et Re itt Mitchell, Juation Wyatt, John . Tale ‘ Ati eee rem lohn jarslor 5 Buehe,. Wenn er Kerman Toland one “PUTTING (GINAPSHOT BY bijests' PHOTOGRAPHER LE GHNDRE idee HIGHLANDER-BOSTON GAMIL) ¢| TING ICN erica ‘ina i] HIGHLANDERS DEFEAT THE CHAMPIONS Griff’s Men Take the LeadiCHAMPIONS MA at the Start and Are SHOW Never Headed, SCHIFF OUT OF EQUITABLE a member of the Board of Directors of the Equitable Life Assur- Fine Recently Inf ance Society. In his letter to President Alexander Mr. Schiff said: “| have remained silent in the face of many malicious and baseless statements regarding the business transactions with my firm and-the society which have been disseminated through your agents, notwithstanding your failure to publicly:disavow and deny these statements instead of sending me (as you have re- cently done) private messages expressive of regret of the indis- creet and overzealous actions of your friends.” a pee Highlanders ..,. 0 BATTING ORDER. Hight: 5 rilen one SCORE BY INNINGS, 0000110 0- 101301 0 x-6 One-Sided to Poston, Selback, of Burtt, BY ALLEN SANGREE, (pectal to The Evening World.) BOBTON, June 6—John J, Metiraw won out to-tay In. bis can against President Harry Pull'am hands down and wenring louble wraps, Incidentally the National Ladue got a black uye from the Boston Judge in Eaulty Svs sions of Superior Court who granted @ temporary injunction restraining Pull- the’ Higtanders in streams to-dxy, and|{am and his, umpires from Imposing for one time not a hot-weather. pitcher | the fine and the fifteen days’ suspons had a keke coming, Kinks came out of | ston on MoGraw. arms by the handful and the “Ohaley | Tt was a most sensational proceeding, Horsen’ kicked out of their harness, | ard likewise historic, trom a baseball In other words, it was the Ideal after- ‘standpoint. If the decieion Is taken ia noon for-complaining bail-players, and | a precedent a National League president 'Grife gata {f the New Yorkera' didn't: may naver again fines pnd enspend win: tt yrould (he: because the Bostone | never without Roopa prout,!’ 8 9 jayed chances are that the league must revise jo Et a ee ie tet a [its constitution, ‘Mecraw'n victory is 4 Fibsn—-Cottontown 6-5, Ramola.9-40eWeenne, Dapting, be. anctalnad, and you. cen vigtory.-tor ajumuamnmons! Pe insa sa ri { et the Hight cutting olf a en $8) Saeeew ce drMy ‘Merger Gn court-room, crowded with ball-players, AT ST. LoUIs, Fan GROUNDS. } CEES | SUT vot a Mahsituch belt a. doaeh Sixth—Dave Somers 2-1, Light Opera 421, Athelred 10-1, Leen rete aAT ite menna AT UNION PARK. The Naw York team sat in solld Sixth—Horteénsia 6-5, Attita 5-2, St. Tammany 8-1, LATE BASEBALL RESULTS. At Chicago (N. L.)—Pittsburg, 3; Chicago, 4. At St. Louis (N.L.)—Cincinnati, 3; St. Louis, 2. ' At Philadelphia (A. L.)—Washington, 6; Philadelphia, 4. At Jersey City (E. L.)—Montreal, 6; Jersey. City, 3. At Baltimore (E.L.)—Buffalo, 4; Baltimore, 19. 4 2 BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Bpecial to The Rrening World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, June —Sultry weather drew perspiration trom LATE RESULTS AT LATONIA, wured ti rat ting rah that he Sete toad Ho, This Grosscare. dey | Phalanx th Brush and McGraw as and tminer Harry Tuthill as with Asaistnnt Secretary fir’ a8 fae or Tees. url Pact HA ot . vd of atte wink been. baked tos ee cia Boat ‘fleld was bc; beams ie lawn, but a no- end men, interlocutor, (Continued on Second Page.) li to Ferrie, Dougherty stole second and raced home on Conhoy's safo crack to legis Chase. Was out io Grimshaw un- Apel roy taking second. Ye: was thrown ovl by Young. ONE RUN. Fifth Inning. You wiagied io right, Belbach popped a fy ts Conroy, and Paroat s iprass-cutie, to short forced Youn at second, Burkeit's fly fell to buits, *|NO RUNB. Parent made a great, at ow's bounder, Hops Ko! |throuph Ferris. Tults fanned Keeley | drove a red-hot one through | Young and both runners were safe, Dougherty drove, one of Young's curves to deep llett for three bags, scoring both Hest and Keeler. Willams hit to ¥ouns and retired tho #ide, TIVO R Sixth Inning. Keeler took Coilins's fly and Freeman struck out, oui, byoted Conroy was cut sealing third, Chase rimshaw's single, making jt ood fo a the Rapkans seuitront Hovojen enn. tho bags! Ferris ‘then alhgled, scoring Ineod a Yong “ane ‘down ane: rent foul | sap EA | ae a Ra ome run, Yeager was secon vige 4 I by Parent’ ON abn, Mae thrown ed out to Yeager, ONE RUN. Third Inning, iv Eonroy. was thrown cut ‘hage took Selbach's high foul, ant and Chase's fly waajtaker tn iby I: ow. UI Baront coulan't get hia Shoundar "hy gn. Young mide ‘a ute Burkett wae allowed. to. wile. ripe Yenger's bunt and beat the runner vy eve wae. biackenpd. TACT wap unavalling, ae Coling pope | & Rom NO RUN Un te Conror. NO RUNS, his feturn to the ‘ eaventh Inning. One of the thieves was captured at /R-te Conroy. NO LI UNION PARK RESULTS. ST. LOUIS, Mo... June 5.—tie raete' here to-day resulted as follows: FIRGT Sea purae of, #800: unter (6. to 2) H. Kirby (4 to EERE 3 Ed pei hes Poniowk Bie Ls eae Lady’ “FOURTH RACE-Beill ree ne And 01 Biles mE be th io 3) bhi sepolute to 1, Brovkiy to 1) 3° Time reat stop of Klein- Second Inning, oi & Bata sine Keelor camped under Collins's. ton; By to right. Williams thereupon too Freqgman)into camp, but Hogg couldn't , Reh one over for Grimshaw. Ferris then ripped off the first hit, sending Grimahaw to thrd. Criger strolled, fl; | {ng the ‘bases, | Hoag then bieuck out Mg. Young, NO RUNB. Williams’ cracked a. dino ve, fur (20 to 1) % ve voice a toul-fiied to Yeager, who ee to Mt and mot fim, NO Mrs. Suchy Stabbed in Cheek 0 in that there wou! noth+ os tne with the "Kid" Tord day. A i First Inning. PA seeds walked to firat, on Parent's soarer to Dou was urown Our i194 | WT THIEVES et aecped. NO BONS, celled ‘ ults set 4 hot one at Young, hut “ old Cy Konto | P folldwea with a high fly to Burkert, and Pougherty’s grounder went to Pare p H 08. drive at mi: Freeman and sat down, Conroy ined | i, mi safe one to nigit and then stole aecond, ter a0 10 fine auani Timesta rae er FAIR GROUNDS | ‘FINISHES. UB, | Mey mat the Fair fqllowa; In a desperate fight with two burg- Vara tn hor fiat, at No. 14@ First avenue, | o this afternoon, Mra, Anna Alicty was stabbed In the left cheek and hér right ‘anh 4 Time Parent took third, to Williams, and Dougherty, ONE Klemow got the first one square on the nose and sent Burkett chasing it while be took three bases, Hogg struck ont, ite Med out to Burkett and Felnget net pare Keeler was out to Fer- ER re, Eighth Inning. Yeawer got, Merris's slow paller and shot Ht to Chews ire fdr. | Culm Presented with a pass, but Your walked. COLLINS Gor AT HOME PLATE, Wika tie" ss'ci Ni Parent took Donators roller, but Williams ahot a single to left, Conroy hit into a double play and retired the side, NO RU: Ninth Inning. Burkett filed to Dougherty. Collins's font filed to. Klelnow, Freeman was thrown out by Yeager, NO RUNG. | phe MAA aE LATONIA WINNERS. LATONTA, Ky. June 5—The races here to-day resulted as follow H VIRST RACE-Six furlongs —May wl. Jen (@.to.1) b Voltale J. (6 to i) 8, Beanie yisholaa Re Lil'anden Boll QB to 1) & Pin Food ‘Time, Neuiieus, Meadow. Flume and Misrox als ran, SECOND RACH-One mite and titty yards. Tapiale ANbOn AH) OH i to 1. i. in 8. to ) %. 1% We ran Rani Wile anit: | bra’ Dream, Lou M., fay inal Wolay ind Merino algo ran, ‘THIRD ste One anda half, fure longa. --Toya Treuhel G to a Lilt ty | Rofl | (0,49 1) 2, Mis Hawley (8 t 2 n ‘aye Stones Apne til), Mare BV Plotiin and” Baftsah’also 4, hale CHE ACM Tt Bo) Wee ; sat tr, aid: Parent 32 3; eas Chaney (3 KS » the river's brink after’ a sp‘fited en-| 1 Fame by whipping out a alnele to right. eee splendor am Learent 'D. RACE ee. curl counter with Pollceman’ Callahan, of | sactince, which sent ieleinow ‘onieard | singed to left, filing the bases, Cok teh nf to rofrionee Hu | the Bast Bixty-seventh \pteoet atation. | Pults was out on a throw from Ferris, | ne Med to Huts, *precnian Ppt edit A ed han erie AGdeb.” LThe thor eacaped, Keeler was out on @ bunt to Grimshaw, Ginanaw flea to! sBorrs) i , q te eas BOTT. ah, prteoner gnve tho name” ot Ren: | i Fourth Inning. RUN, ‘reoman's hi fell to Chase, and ; jomin J. McAdams, of No, %5 Bu yénwer gota fone it 8a Chase, end Bixty-ttitrd street. A’ okelbion Key and |e amnm found Hoi He aid thie. time 0 ‘ _|egme tembetn, hich Mw: Buehy Wornt|- (or two am. Oem Seleos fed axitiers, were found. Bie, was troat- | PLONE. Was safe on a roller down 0 te? the Prestjterian Hospltal. lene third base fine, Williams foulsfived : Be (as Manager Obtains a WPeeaeusk adage Restraining President Pulliam from forcing the 15 Days Suspension and $150. licted Upon Him. DE GOOD ING WITH BATS: Got Busy Early.and Knocked Out Eleven Runs While Their Opponents Never Scored After the First Inning—Game Was Too Be Interesting. GIANTS VS, BOSTONS. Giants 210040016 On Boston 6.455 18 O99 One BATTING OR NG ee Roston. New | cane i ae Doniin, bias Delnivanty, rf, Wolverton, 8b, Raymer, ob. Laiterborn, |-Mecarty, of Wilhelm! p, ‘Taylor, BY ALLEN SANGREE, (Bpectal to: ‘The Bvening World.) BOSTON BALL PARK, June &—With McGraw on the bench New York jumped | At the throats of Tenney’s herdsmen tox > hoping to make it four out of Ave, a. ; |The Boston team was rethtaroed .by ow new entcher, McCarty, trom the New New England League, Wilhelm was in Boul form, but George Browne, mane aged to beat out a bunt and scored by iuip of MoGann’é single and Brege nuhan's tly, Firat Inning. Doniin popped to Raymer, beat out 4 bunt. “Modan. Bingled te right*and stole secomt. Bresnahan nied to Harcy, scoring Browne, Mertes tilea to Cannell, ON RUN, Cannell fouled to Eresnahan, 'enney Browne = |roached first on fly to Browne and stole kecond. Hatty doubled to left, Tenney, Batty want to Lats on naban's wit ohrow, Lall issed Devin, Mertos, Gann. scorin, the “at Bolan tl eas ‘olverion out, ‘layivr to Mee TWO RUNS. a Second Inning, Dahlen fanned. Deviin walked anil Fs evond, Gilbert fanned, savior ey unassisted, NO RUNG, Went to first on Donijin'a Lauterdorn sacrificed, Brosnatu to Me@Ginn, McCarty fled’ to Mert Devin threw Wilhelm out, NO RUN, Third Inning. Donlin out, to ‘Tenney Browne out by Raymer, tived by Hatty to enney, Cannell filed to Mertes, ‘Dahien mai great one-hande Thntty fouled to Presnahan, Fourth Inning, enahan, tripled to ceattre, Montes’ s <1 cl Secon schon imblecant wild throw to ‘enney, Meries and Dahlon hth scored on Leylin's single to. dos centre, Devlin taking necond on throw, Mhert fied to Raymer. ‘Naylor was site on Tenney's error, Donlin's long fy to right ®cored Devlin and Bus the ‘Dummy on seeond, Browne fanned, FOUR RUNS. to Browne, Dahlen Wolverton, Raymer NO RUNS unaasiat Mocant fet NO RUNS. took the-count on ati Fifth Inning. eGann called out on. strikes, Breana. hatn Med eatcly in right, Mertes fled to Cannoll.: Bresnahan out, stealing, MeCirty to short. NO RUD Devlin and MeGann tetired Lauter- . Gilbert unced on MeCarty’s Dahlen thew Wilhelm out, Sixth Inning, Wolverton sang the Swan. Pahien, Devil atruck out, CToiftant aled filed to short, NO RU; Cannell Seinen Ttenney out to Deve lin as Batty struck out, Cannell stole second. Dablen, ined Delehanty inter darkness. NO Seventh Inning. aTavion filed to right. Donlin gots hit Lauterborn could not handle, Browne fouled to. Wolverton, Mecuinel hit over second, advancing Donlin to third, Donlin wap nit on the head by McCarty in negotiating a double steal with MeGann and thereby sored. Bres~ nahan_ filed to Delah: who made a great running catch, ON RUN, Wolverton filed to. Doniin eaught. Raymer's long rive threw Tauterborn out, NO R Eighth Inning. Mertes rapped a single to centre and t third an Dahlen's double to Jett. hlen walked, filling the bases, Gil: bert filed. to Wolverton, Mertes ‘vooned on Taylor's alow rap to Raymer, leavin the Daaes sill filed. Dontin short, Browne doubled to right, two runs, on rcomd and Mel McCarty's bad throw nahen walled, CA AT } ‘helm RY Y relieved: Bre rey Yertes, Mints Ve ney forort C at second, Mertes Devlin NS. to nahan and Strong Jviihelen uy ‘Ninth Inning. : Birane ont Pahl Pit yd Visto aay Prev tb Revita 428 ya Om eb er fe, RO fa NO RUN d WENT ta tc0l aca Mea Snr Bes hand Gann, m: rw:

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