The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1905, Page 1

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-. COMPLE E BASEBALL) ld AL a i@ be ,Feal fighting, re) ‘ne pion whey he wants to fight, an- nounces that he will retire from the ring soon, His last appearance will in a “friendly bout” with Hugo Kelly, Tt lw a long time since Ryan did any Most of his affairs during the past three years have been ‘“friend- ly bouts,’ although not so advertised, Toa RYAN, middleweight cham- for Tommy has an eye for the gate re- ‘The last of his friendly appear-| Philadelphia one ‘Lined ceipta, ances In the Hast was at with Jack Root, This particuar Was puffed and boomed and advert As the realest kind of a real, scrap, Ryan and Root were to annihilate each | Other, When it came off ‘Tommy snd Jack alternately bowed and, hugged Until iteferee McGuiguis, sumped. fiom the fing jn disgust, and the galleries threw soda-water bottles at the fakers. I'm pleased to remark that this final appearance of ‘er Tommy Will not) take place near New York. Tongay ve his friendly exhibition at Ben~ janbor, Mich. (wherever that may be), and will then retire to his farm, “Good-by, Tomm, food luck. We hope you will WIT Vike “tarmfngeiike. it and stidk to it. Ts news that Jeffries has agreed to uct as referee of’ the Hart- Roct finish fight will please the sports, If there i® any discussion tn the ring Jeff can fight it out with both a and Root, and after that there'll _lese chanes than ever (for Tulure regarding the disposition of the feavyweimnt ute. ‘The Nevadans aro Qdvemising this bout as ia “world's Rhueponshipe. feat. at, 35 pounds, How about Champion Bob Fitzsim- mons? | Tradition, 2 to 5 Favorite, the First of the Public Choices to Win for Talent, Romp- ing Away with the Gazelle Stakes, Six Lengths infront of Coy Maid. |TWO-YEAR- OLDS’ HANDICAP GOES TO PHIDIAS, 12 TO 1, Hamburg Bei'e and Irish Lad Lose in the Open- ing Event, Shotgun, at 8 to 4, Getting Home First in a Drive—Arsenal, at 42 to 1, Wins Maiden Jockey Race, BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVWSEND RACE TRACK, June 6.~There was a very attractive card at | Graverend this afternoon, and if it did | not draw out a large crowd it was be- cause of the threatening weather. |Showera began falling when the crowd bogan to move out on the course and GRAVESEND Le Nhl gun (8 to 1), " paneare Belle (3 fo 2) 2, Ra King 3, SECOND RACE—Arsenal (12 to 1) 1, Possession (8 to 1) 2, Flyback 3, hundreds turned back rather than! 4 Geo, ¢, Bennett (6 to 2) 2, ) chance @ wet afternoon. The showers! 45, 3, nett (6 to 2) g, Inquisl aid not en the track any, and when the horsbs were called to the post in| FOURTH RACE—Tradition (2 to the first race the track was good. ‘The stake fixture was the Gazelle, \for three-year-old Allies, with Tradition | named to make her ‘et start, The other races had well-balanced flelds and promised good sport, Shot Gun ina brite 6) 1, Coy, Maid (4 to 1) 2, Kiamesha FIFTH RACE—Evening (20 to 1) 1, lolation (15 to 1) 2, Laweonlen 3. BIXTH RACE—Cedaretrome (9 to 2) 1, Von ‘Tremp @to 6) 2, Bank 8. ORL es Deh Av 8 tact ta aha ‘Newt Brats saek eed BIN WOr Meee see ae cine “HAMILTON RESULTS, Riarigre: Ages wise RY Nfs Ping = age Ring Bei mae toa 1 Ry Ms aes nae 4 ROTTS Ont, FREE seek nT el me das: seer of the raves wore aay csowe! McChord jumped away in front and A AR mage the running with ‘Toscan, follow: |» F{RBT RACE Hive and One helt ed by Shot Guin, Hamburg Belle, and | (4 ne Bs Tene Brady (6 to) 3, Time Ineh Lad in a close’ bunch, . hey ran THIRD. RACE—Phidias (12 to %)|' OTN M'GRAW seems to be a sort of “gea lawyer” of the diamond. There | this way to the head of the stretch, ae Rae Hn BACH -Sisenlgoharey nee is one thing that a sez. captain where Sho; Gun went to the front, and} RUM eae f° to 1} §. Times stalling off a rush by Hamburg Belle, Boe't-t won by. a ‘neo! j|ambu a length in front of Race King. qurionge Cachaure | (to tape hall pens y ; ns whan. lam, yar Drey tien et. al. Arsenal's Runaway Race, enn, vn 5) 2, Baby WI ine to ' ro) ly give John an BY ston 4 Bed aeteny Sata tae st | ARAN aA ai is a Rema, and, ong-halt ere is any disagreement in regard to Daseball affairs. A talons dan st Edgely, 6 to Time— — Albert Bing a ong ot charley-Horse—bottle full Rey La ' @ vb is eau, Poa may. Tucker ato Four-ang jonty Highlanders baked in |") Yh 11: Piote Mise Bhylock (4 1) 8 Time— a pi ‘When tne le was opened the players Wasnt ‘ hat a dainty Alsh to act before HIS baking Iden ian isn’t entirely new, Matheweon, of the Giants, came near having a glass arm three years ago, He went to a Hammam bath in this town, where one of these “arm and leg baking machines was al work, htee bakes brought Matty's Pi ab und into championship form within -a Week he was pitch. ell ag ever. By next bake-day Ought to be ferns about ina now pasture, Hata + NATIONAL LEAGUE. (PHILADELPHIA AT PITTaBURG, aca phie. 02,.020000 Rt 40'00000 seb Beier, casceepmeanl “NO HIGHLANDER GAME. me Highienders' Cloyélands ot-day was called off on ac- seount of rain, The teas Mosmorrow pi tonene awill Ine Ng ey ‘) POSTPONED GAMES, EASTERN LEAGUE, The Jerse wi cll Adi di Newark- " paneewarh and ote si \denoe-Toronto ‘fount Paras tee They Pe Mee f AMERICAN | LEAque.: ‘ i The + ee bi kde i) I ‘eallea, off ul eral was ‘RESULTS AT LATONIA. RAGE TRACK, LATONIA, June 6— rs @ame with the/and Sve ot vate rants here to-day. ate Nor aps ie whe seats aald troup, Noman jonee: ‘Ariana ouedt 6 MNAWAT. etter Hi Ho went to ‘the front abn after the Aiaet and drew uway further and ther from “his fed, anally, ‘win Siattalemetitwnd UNION PARK FINISHES. UNTON PARK, ST. LOUIS, June 16 reid races here to-day resulted as fol- on lows: pulled up by eight lengiha trom. sion, who was an epornd FT RACK-Selling: puree: mite longtha in front of Fiybaaker Ma Maggie | And 8 gua er thal Mark (9 fo 2) 1, ATES aha Ria Shae HE | Some Skog Sorters were koyd in the first part of Se rose, race, both weakened, Rosland broke down. Phidine, Outsider, Won Easily. put | to 1) 8 Trimen2.i mn. fas Nd RACE—Purse roe, 6200: HD, heey @ to 6) 4, saigtte 2) 4, tunate (4 to 1) ON 5, BUR Hee aided, Mandices: |" SHIRD RACH--Selling a a trl ma KG PBR * | @hree-quarters of a mile.—Pipe, 8 to 1, Kee petike muh ting—|1; Blumenthal, 3 to 1, 3; Athlone, 10 to mia Uae wh ey ‘bunt HAgie eure handioai a Bil sail ae be ihe Wrave' a" nil le and eee e on. i ih, ea Ah ae Wetle Glane (7 0 2) on 3} ppPhidiag, a 32 to “eiance surprieed eed Oe Bia t fhe ‘itont, makin val, cunelne FAIR GROUNDS WINNERS, and winning easi by Me this time had been mounaneae int soft mud, which peau tm] fora sas chances of the outsider Bonnett tek, ppeone eae iy porte mite th gecond * Fall " aROUNDS, ST, LOUIS, June Fol} acon bake wore the results, of to- Fae, 0. Aree races ‘Jongs.—Chiet ne to 3) pe Bie tin to 6) tor: & but to) a Bes was stopped bidly! atreteh. ou SASS ZLO\>R Leet ay EDUTTO) i a ua mt Ay JA SULTS OF ALL THE DAY'S SPORTS ‘ LATE BASEBALL RESULTS. At Buffalo (E.L.)—Buffalo, 45 Baltimore, 7. At St. Louis (N. L.)—End seventh: Cincinnati, 1; St. Louis, 0 At Washington (A. L.)—End seventh: Detroit, 3; Wash., 6, At Philadelphia (A. L.)—End fifth: Chicago, 0} Phila. 3, a as SRE LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA. Fifth—Minnie Adams 2-1, Nunsvelling 6-1, Lady Toddingto.;. peed lk scctls She AT ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS. Sifth—Lady Vashti 3-2, Monaco 10-1, Footlight Favorite. Sixth—Red Leaf 3-5, Kenton 7-1, Amberita 12-1. AT UNION PARK, Fifth—Dawson 20-1, Buck O’Dowd 3-1, Jim Bozman 2-1. anne. Gann AT HAMILTON; Sixth—Plantagenet 2-5, Bobby Kean‘6-%, Ericula 15-1. panels adil <9 Cael Stacia ans MAN RUN DOWN BY “L” TRAIN. A workman on the “L” road structure at Fifty-ninth strest and Third avenue was struck by an express train at 5.20 P.M. The. train was brought to a standstill after three cars had passed over his bod The avélient attracted a ‘big crowd and the police reserves from the East Fifty-third and the East Sixty-seventh’ street stations were called:out, The- man was badly-mangled, ‘but was-still-alive. _ . deca alalanal Mle) GIANTS MAY RUN INTO TROUBLEINPITTSBURG 7 DIRECTORS NOW OUT OF EQUITABLE: THREE MORE T0 G0 ete John A. Stewart and To-Day, and D, Sloane and M. E. Ingalls Will Quit To-Morrow, e Two of the biggest financiers lo Equitable Life Assurance Soclety, Harriman-Sehiff combination, got ou two or three of the great financial the present controversy began, The two were A, J. Cassatt, and John A, Stewart, States Trust Company. The resignation of D, O, Mills, Pre after the resignations of the Frick-} A. J. Cassatt Resizn| O. Mills, John ft on the Board of Directors of tho| t to-day, leaving the Board with but! men who gave it its prestige before AUTOISTS at on 2d Offense ’ SENTENCED for First Time ; TOCITY JAIL Two Chautfews Must Stay Five Days ina Cell” aid Pay $50 Fine. 2sident of the Ponnsylvania Railroad, chgirman of the Board of Mrectors of the United | {t Is announced, will be in President} Alexander's hands to-morrow morning before the board meets, John Sloan, head of the firm of* this afternoon that he will resign as Seven of the most powerful financiers on the Equitable board have quit, They are Mr. Harriman, Mr. Fr Mr, Schiff, Mr, Cassatt and Mr, were with men like B. H. Harriman ant others who were said to be interested in preventing George J, Gould from getting @ hold of the sunplus of the Hquitable to finance his Western railroad ven- tures, Friends of James H, Hyde were eay~ ing to-day: that the resignations didn't) hyrt bim 'n the least, as the by-laws of the society provide that nine out of fifty-two stirectors make a quorum and that tho more men get out tho nearer to absolute control is Mr, Hyde, Superintendent of Insurance Hen: Gricks renewed his investigation Into Equitable affaira to-day, Some of the witnesses before him were William IH, Molntyre, Valentine P, Snyder, Alvin ‘W. Krech and H, C, Deming, They were examined on the conduct of the chain of trust companies and banks which the Equitable has been running, To-day is James H, Hyde's birthday, He |s twenty-nine years old. He re- celved the congratulations of many friends, and many bunches of flowers. All Kinds of Things May Happen When Teams Meet There To-Morrow, and 7 Schemes Are Being Devised for Protection of ‘Players. oo BY ALLEN SANGREE, ‘There wae a sound of revelry by night, And MoGraw's Giants, had gathered there Much muscle and much cleverness, and bright The Puliman lamps shone over husky men A’ spore of hearts beat happily; and when low York appeared with its voluptuous swell, ih eyes winked aly to oyyes tat winked again, Ané all, went merry o8 & marriage bell; But Hey! Hey! Hey Barney strikes us like « feing tenell! Dts ye not Hear tt?—no; 't was but the wind , Or bone dice rattling on the stony street; — Ow with the trip; let aoores be unconfinad; - No rest titi fall, when every club's been beat, An@ rooters rush the champion otub to’ greet, ‘But hark!—that heavy sound brealre in once more: As ié the clouds its eoho would repeat;: And nearer, cleprer, deadlier than befare! ‘OND RACH—Hix furlongs,—st, a ay Just a Romp for Tradition. Fleur, (6 to 1) 1, Last Fauetus 1) 3, | Arm! arm! & Jet ls the Pirates! opening roar, eT mA Ome 3.8 to 88. Tine 1 : ‘ “Little Black Man BYRON, gullet Sie ae thy fe Seas whem ante Dy shee saetine tte to Fane Look for Trouble, Knowles was called up by anxious folk, A Ea iiRieay Pas me 1.00, From one end of New York to the | who various suggestions for pro- a Joske FOURTH R Eon al falle and @ sx: other fana, wete mpeculating to-day on | tection, A number advieed having a Ey th we THE os a to 1%, ‘The Regent at's} 3)| syhat. will happen Pitteburg when the HN Sead lames ime—J,48 1-6, Gianta sppear. A ‘hundred times Fred «Continued on Second Page) } traaitton iat to Mine : Tr ata Made all the runnit Front Pe by enmtha fro herr lament (i Wek met oy jet had. Plenty Siar Sout het \ ! Another Long oe ate eo aaa le We zeae -FUST AFTER A START AT GRAVESEND most of them being violets, The horses Attached to his barouche wore violets when {t pulled up In front of the Bquitable Building, Mr. Hyde was In great spirits and greeted warmly a number of friends who dropped in to congratulate him. Mr. Hyde insued the following state- ment to-day: "I have been greatly pained by the assertion in one of the morning papors that T had sald of the gentlemen who have ween fit to resign from the Eqult- able hoard that it was freeing ourselves ot driftwood, In the light of existing complications these untruthful inter- views with me are. caloulated to do me serious harm, As to the gentlemen referred to, no one can auestion thelr right to withdraw from the Kaultable board, and while I greatly regret that thelr point of view did not coinolte with mine, I do not think the best good of the large interests at stake are to be served by recrimination,” ‘There was conalderable exottement In the Hauttable Bullding to-day because six days have now passed without the remular June 1 vacation list being posted ‘There are rumors that the cleri- cal staff te to be curt down one-third at once. which thas caused considerable attation among the employees. Frick’s War on Hyde, Following the declaration that 1, 1, ter end, word was received from Pitts that blr, Briek had burg to-day One aseaee ie = = Eien Dr renting we eng 0 frome Mie! pon att ah TES Ae as 2 Coderstrome Takes. Sixth, W. & J. Sloan & Co,, let it be known! a director of the Equitable to-morrow, | how ick, Mr. Bliss, Mr. Coolidge, of Boston; Stewart. Mr, Cassatt’s aMilations in the Board) caused the rat As a director of | city. Meetinus were held by the directors ot the Melion National Bank and the Union Trust Company, of that city, Yesterday, and to-day it was une | Rounced that at each menting the ras: Yenation of Mr. Hyde had been ac- | cepted, The action followed a declara- tion of Mr. Frick that he would slit in no board of directors of which Mr, Hyde was a member again, Mr, Hyde, it is declared to-day, must step down and out as a diroctor and ‘meer of the Maulvable, Gecnare Super Intendent of Insurance Hendricks has 80 decided, ‘This decision 1s looked for In his report of hig investigation of the Baqultable, In the call for the meeting of the | Board of Directors of the Equitable for to-morrow at 1 P. M, for the pur- poss of electing a chairman, it is an- jpounced that after thelr regular muet~ ing there will be a special meeting | with the object of naming the chatr- man selected as a director of the com- pany. ‘This shows that the directors at, Hyde of that M, in control of the altuation have already ‘greed on some one not now in the directorate, M’ADOO SHIFTS 150 MEN TO PATROL DUTY | Transfers Police fr from Patrol Wagons, Courts and Special Detail. Commissioner McAdoo ordered the transfer of 1% pritcemen fram soft de~ tails to patrol duty to-day and prom- Ieed that the reform haa just begur, ‘The police force In lamentaMly short of men, thy eligible list #@ not ready ana It has beoome absolutely necessary to furnish patrol protection to parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn trom which Policemen have been withdrawn tor aity at the beaches and reoreation pera Hyer since he tock oMeo ‘Commis- sioner McAdoo has been aware of the abuse of the special detail, and hrs mide several attempts to pnt a stop trdt, His first etfore aroused a storm of protest from politicians, Policemes removed from special duty in the courts presented petition signed by the Judges asking that they be reimwtated, Men nsferred to patrol duty from plere and semi-privare detalis brought (tre- mendougs political and business Ine j fluence to bear for reinstatement. The Commissioner, with Inspeotor O'Brien, recently has been investigating Ul the special details in person and has made some astonishing discoveries, He has foul dotatied men who ha.e not made an arrest for years and who only connection with the Police Depart ment appears to be that they woar the uniform and draw salary, Many of these men will go.on beats to-morrow ind scores of others will follow. ‘The mon transferred to-day were tiken from patrol wagons, where they have been acting as guards. © Here- after tho patrol wagon guards will bo detailed for duty from the men in the | klanapper, who was carrying the oda Two chauffours who pleaded guilty to, offenses In exceesiing the autor peed limit In the Court of Bps* re sentenced by five days in the city Prison, in ad@jtion to a finelot #, ‘This is the first caso of a prison pens tence since the autcmodile Inw wae parsed, {t {9 In aecordance with @i announcement made by the Justice and the Dirtrict-Attorney a week ago, In the two to-day the prisoners were merely chauffeurs, but the Di j triet-Attorney hopes to got a few wealthy owners in Jail In this way and thus cool thelr ardor for railroad speed through the city streets, The vhauYears « nmienced to the ‘Tombs to-day were Henry Rover, of No. 28 Weet Tnirty-neventh street, em= ployed + HB. Demor, of No, 205 Bast Kighty-siyth , And Joweph ers vandez, of d West ‘Cwelfth streng, chuuffeur for Maurice Mendham, the Wall atwet broker, Roger was fined #29 on Jan, 36 of thiy your for his Hrat offense at illegal’ speeding, and was vated on May 4/, at paventu WG LW) ELUNE BueeE mee Meno Ides wn oul ection to fitet ofenae dbo, both inert pid hid yey Hoey they Would lave nt lo verve One day tur every Gonar OL thed nies, in addition to tue We days Uiley Weve’ sentenced to gerve anyway, | Wounsel for Fernandes, tn offering, & piva Or gullty, sud in excuse, taut tie Client had. inevely Gxcecued ‘the legal Jimmie tor a blvcie to wet ts maehine Tystiwe Zener teyaeds ® WaoMODIde Inust bo shown that tie streets of New Xork Clty are hoi to be used by thom os race courses | and tbat spoeds of twenty and twontys, | Rye mute aa hour are noe to pe DarMke wu Loe wiustice McKeon, in Imposing sentences On wae enauiteurs, sald thee wl sims sar prisoners brought before the court hereafter would be given a jall term,| us well ay a fine, the former to be Ins lcreised It) deine justifiable, The | maximum Imprisonment, according to the law, is six months. vive ° Convicted upon frst | offenses, were fined, as follows, ‘Sparies Brennan, nineteen years old, 9! cond, atrect, Weat Thirty ensen (dealer 1x Engelbert ae 0, sixth street, $903 Robe Jo Larria (owner), No. 25 Wont wentys fourth street, Gharles Morgan | fowner), No. 2 Coston) Park West, $25, KIDNAPPER WAS FOILED BY 5-YEAR-OLD BOY Little Girl Was Being Carried Away When He Gave the Alarm. (Spectal ta The B . WHITE P) A NE Fane fame Five-year-old Robert Farley, Jr, son of Lawyer Robert. Farley, of this village, proved himpelf a ttle hero to-day When he saved Helen, the tour-yemr-oht daughter of B. G, Sutherland, a prom- nent resident, by chasing @ supposed ft, and bringiug @ man o the reeea| A posto of officers are scouring the surrounding country, a# the, kidnapper , ‘# Detlevod to be ‘iting In the wood: on the outskirts of the village. nl) {9 captured tt may go with ; a8 the friends of Sutherland are barat Joking fh ‘rhe (NMren were a lol at tho. tork of Mamap fue ‘and “Mamaroneck toad, "Ag wandered into the field thoy were tie an Italtan strete): out un nan ot mivin “Tham, mores Oi ratoxt of thn vets they, spnronched be, atm [ed ete sith inna Neat siation-houses, Others were taken from the courte and from positions in. the? did more, for buainomp j wiieh

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