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\ Pihshsitabhube:sunslosot tormight and Mriday, COMPLETE ita RESULTS | ASEB SEE SBA nbn Mls « Tagoy AWA alos | “ Circulation Books Open to Ail,’’ | "PRICE ONE CEN “NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1905. PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER AT DODGERS’ GAME Miss Alice Roosevelt, Escorted by Congressman Longworth, the Centre of Attraction. BATTING ORDER. Barry, 1b. Iselley, If. Beymour, ef. Corcoran, 33, Odwell, rf, Rridwell, 4b, BSehlel, Overall, p. Bason, (Special to The Fyening World.) De CINCINNATI, ©,, June 8—Mlss Alice Roosevelt was the guest of the Cincin- mati and Brooklyn clubs at this atter- noon’s ball game. No special prepara- tlons were made for her coming, aside from the reserving of two boxes for her- aelf and her friends. Because of the presence of the President's daugiiter there were several thousand spectators tore in the stand than would hay at- tended the game under ordinary circum. e@tances, Miss Roossvelt was escorted by Con- @reasman Nicholas Longworth, who, rumor has it, will eventually win the and of the young Indy in marriage, Where was a slight demonstration when Miss Roosevelt made her appearance, prd during the entire aftornoon she had muoh more fascination for the non- ana than did the game. Piteher Melntyre has left the Brook: | fyn for a fev duys to visit his folks in Dayton, O. He may be cailed upon to pert the Saturday game and will be back In (he clly before that mame. Hanton on Griffiths, of of the National Commission, to-day heard the testimony of Ed. Hanlon, manager of the Brooklyn and president of the Baltimore Club, in he cane of Howard Gritllths, of Jersey City, who has been accused of foment- $ng « revolution against the American League on the part of minors, After his talk with Mr. Herrminn, Han! @lared that the charges against mere ridiculous. First Inning. Malay out, Coroavan to Barry, Shook ev tr Vt. Lumley doubled to left, Show scoring, Batch fanned: ond, Lumley ott, Gesaler singled to ‘vegins to Bridwell, to Seblel in ing te score. 8 ad hla shoe cut by Lumicy, but was not hurt, ONIE uy Hug walked, Malay muffed Batoh's « aselet on Barry's 5 der. Kelley #ice Fificod, Gossler to Seymour sin- ar . Huggins a9 i bled to iett | ing, rs r ards wild Oo. Gessler, Corcoran te gitiawen ; fouled to Buteh, FOUR RUN! Second Inning. Lewis ont, Corcoran to Barry, Dobbs Kelley, Ritter led to L atdle second. fouled ta asia I Overs on Havonin wild throw. nis Hogalns's » ele pat Gesster and was oul, Melay ts Rittor, Muxging out ptealing, ate Lowls, Barry tiled to Dott, ONE RUN, Third Inning. Brocieang filed to Corcoran, filed 19 Boynton gaton out, Overall to Barry, NO RUN! | er icuaNined te Gpsriay Bartou ai ‘t iy Sheckard, Coreoian fanned. NO Fourth inning, Gesiler out, Corcoran, Dagny, fanned Doota our Hig! ay NS, O Riis, fe went to Goss) Hontet a to Maen ( J rintn Inning. iy Boymouy, Eagon lay siglo. Bridwell fanned, “Thuttor Aiod Hy aaah Ro sth filed tout Hed to} ile tor centre, Barry cut, ey fhteel to contre Seymour walk se ae angler, acter Reiley esac BoyinGur Row toothint and core Odwell on the throw, TWO RUNS. Gixth Inning, exsle: ie Bit NO | Gray (819 #9 Hugging Sine | 12 ty's) a Jus 8 i pheekeae Walked. Latmity out, Cone Batch out, Huggine eee Tre Cae Lo. centre, | Be \ The Evening W! jiuneslon? John McGraw for the land Beljeving that Born DREYFUSS baseball public is Ine collected, fant, the terested in thix matter we have at great expenditure of ink, expressions on the subject from various well known magn. he Caar saya: The Bvening Wor! Muggsovitch McGrawsky is undoubt- edly a genius. Law Is the thing. Had f only thought of getting out an Injuno- tion in time I would not have lost my Heet NICHOLAS. New York: ERE'S anothe Hi: Evening World, New York: Is Mr, McGraw a majority stock owner in the New York team? If not, C must say that his appeal to the inw Is an unpardonable faux pas, In the latter case he is a mero canaille and should be excluded from the best society. EN HYDE. GOT WIZ ow York: ‘The Evening World, ves, Der matled flat is AW 18 good le better vet. Graw has no mailed fist L can gend him one by expresi. DBR KAISER, 4, New York: Why should there be an ine With a little experience Mister MeGrawoyama could blow Dreyfuss up much better with a torpedo,” I refer him to my late bravely courageous rival, Ro- Jestvensky, * TOGO, Banzai! ‘The Evening World, New York: Best bhing is uppercut, JAMES J. JEFFRIES. The Eyening World, » rk: MeGraw wouldn't need an Injunetion if} he had me, i THE LITTLE BLACK MAN. APPLING 8 defeat of B oxen Hin seems to lave come too late to save him the ch with Jimmy Britt in San Bran ( aot Nelson's nmagements a iid su of Wash it eH Athen at witch dtd the KreRt long-distance fighter get anything the wat of tty cut Into Nelson's repu- tion In the Wea, Britt, aiways with tlner on the pubile pulse, mme- ely began newotlating for a twenty: with "Kid Suillyan, who x rounds in Macimore, tson, Britt should t ny ean for u "Seturn match Nelson My UA ke ey A) fy ong fet, Lies simply a blackamith kohe wrong ia wbxeround aftatr, r sine AJOIB Is here, but It doen't appear his batting average to be doing much cood, BIR AR ner luck still . sticks mn home; “ail baked to a crisp; clear, charleyshorse, $a wings Watered jinees, and old Jupiter Pluyiuy) Ni Mimply opens the floodgates and lets the fain come agwny Tf the mounds weren't fo high the socal American League teant would be bdiais stat 2 drowned. Luitey ‘FAIR GROUNDS W JUNDS WINNERS. (Spnciat to Tho Hvening World.) 13, ar run at rerulled FIRST Love G8 to 6) 1, Atlas (8 to 1p ‘Davie @ to 1) 8) ‘Thmo—1.16 20, ND RACEK-—Five furlongs.—Tha 1, Misa Leeds 9 to 1) jane Rachel (0 to 1) & Pi creiingalya bias RACE-Six furlongs, | Manners) t0.1) 1, Mike Gomes, (i (0 1) 4% Avald 10 to IMeO—1.A¢ 2-5, rOURTH RACKS Mlle aid. aeven Fed Leaf (yon) 1, ‘Phe Re (to 6% Time--1.45, Mite and. seventy on 3 tof) 1 MitMotia CF co 2) ‘time Lo Mo. June 8o-Lhe races the Pair Grounda track to-day follow RACH-—Six furlongs, —Mitad! ithe! aoe RA nie How a ‘a 62, 0. , rr —- AMERICAN LEAGUE...‘ debt 8ST, LOUIS AT BOSTON, | Houle 8 00900 09 g-g ‘Butte ediade tnd Sugden; @ Bibon —- — EASTERN LEAGUE, TORONTO AT PROVIDENCE, seek ual 1 Provide Re ee tnd hadnt AT JERS v ha vee yey BY olry, If His Excellency Me-| Mian | , Bradloy IGHLANDER ARE SHUT OUT BY GLEVELANDS Moore a Puzzle to Griffithites While Chesbro Is Touched Up Some. SCORE BY INNINGS. Cleveland 0000020 2 Os) Highlander: 0000000 0 0-0) Highiandere, Cleveland, Fultz, ef. Vinson If, Keeler, rf. aay. of. Dougherty. If, Fitck, Williams, 2b. Lajoie, ab, Bradley, 3b. Durer, ‘ss. Stovall, tb. Len. ow, Gs 00re, Pp. M Umpire O'Loughlin, BY ALLEN SANGREE, (Special to The Evening World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, June 8, ~The Highlanders were shut out here toxlay by the Clevelands, 4 to being the final score, General Gritith, his eyea | drawn in one complete arch, lowered a ite unifted the | batth ale harangued his’ cripyied rans, He polmed out that the @ab now bolas next to last placo, ‘Dhue {t was ptt against one of the best-playing ball teum on earth, and that four good fans were here to see the fray. As the moments tpiced past and the [clash approached Napoleon felt the muscles ut his star twiiers, Moore and Hoss, and winked to Ue audience, us though to aay: “Let Chesbro do his worst.” Griffith was in earnest con tion with his pitching Juminary, persuading. ues to watk, but Chesbro hesitates He feared the vool weather, Herfieih wae in gopeee, sondilien, the Sky was clear and no becter conditio could have been desired for a battle royal that promised to be fought, First Inning. ‘There were cheers for Jack Chesbro when his famous right arm still snowed cleverness in siriking owt Vinson. May, jbe wne tans did not cut loose when | Ghesbro ules e Hay the double cross, Wnt sok came up Cheshry Jd not od control and allowed. nim to passe Nocning. dons, |however, as the great Napoleun went | down ahd out on a itile bounce to | Chesabro, NO RUNS, Wave iultg connected with the horae- hidu ail Hight “but Latjole was at the ne. other end of the Kecler could not beat a slow one to ‘Turner, ‘urn aiso ‘hung “on a hed smack from Dougherty. NO RUNS, Second Inning, Chesbro wag still there with the goods | and retired Bradley on a little bounce. | He Was playing the whole game thus | far, Turner negotiating a bounced over Chase's head, By & brilliant double play Turner and stovall were retired, W’ # geooped up, the latter's sod cutter transferred jt to Conroy, who nippes he runner at finst RUNB, }by a narrow mergin, NO Turner got his third assist off Will- jams, Conoy got nrst on a serateh hit that Bradle; making « poor throw. Conroy waa out— cbout thirty feel—stealing, Buelow to turner, Turner aH his rourcth assist off Chase, robbing him of @ hit by bide fieldion NO RUN Third neo fielded with one hand, Buelow was the third victim of Ches- bro's tricky flings. Moore was another. |vietim, Harold Chase tin-canned Mon- NOURU v8 jon @ll alone and unassisted, eYeugor slammed out the Aret real io “of the gayi, & cannon, bail, apoleon, He cond on Ridinow's. encrinee, Moore to Tume oh a very close + Ohesbro Into deep centre, his uniform were stole second, while } the ball. He ran tossed him the bail so thal Micon dropped At Tulte dashed Fane hopes by fouling to Stovall. RUNS, Fourth Inning, Chase took care of Bay's bunt and tagged the inner,” Conroy sang the Bwan wong for Flick, Lajole got away with a sue bunt to Chesbro. Keoler seluad * Ing crooked fly from hin dudament “being | true, anigh the wind did low. NO RI made a circus cwutch of Keeler’ hi hia hundredth chance of the sea- gon without An. error, gut on erounder to ‘Turner, pire said so, Willlama was Vilehianer fanned. NO RUNS, Fifth Inning, Turner filed to Chase. Stovall kissed the second ack wit hard. single. Jimmy Willams seized a jolt from Bu iene nN fanned for the sevond time, Gontoy nearly cut Moore tn two. with a furious drive that habe away and mech for a. sin ‘hase tore aha ge S Wi rancing. Ki lore was holdin foward 8 an the NO ‘The um- hyd fret Dougherty was } third, GIANTS ARE ¢E BEATEN BY PITTSBURGS, 4 TO J a ar es First Defeat of the Season for Leon Ames, Who Pitches for McGraw’s Men — Bunched Hits Gave Game to Smoketown Team, at tho drubbing his club got at the Polo Grounds. Me(iraw was undecided up to the last SCORE BY INNINGS. Giants. j ef }minute who to take, McGinnity or Pittaburs Ames, and Clarke wi D see whether he would work Case or Leever, BATTING ORDER. It was a battle for blood, and the two clubs, without waiting for ceremonies, went at cach other like gumecocks, New York. Pittsburg, pier, Yor civmen Fe, Firet Inning, Browne, rf. Clarke, 1. Donlin opened up by striking three pe Te 1 Reaumont, times aint took tthe benen. Wagner Bresnahan, ¢ made ‘a gival stop of Browne's hot Een Kroundey. | Modan a ‘Texas | Danlew, 98. engin over tirat, eh Clanoy al | Devlin,’ 3b. Towed to fall sate” Bre han Wa aber, On a grounder to Ritche O'RUNS, Clymer took the count right off the reg] Aud was seated. Clarke s grounder tre-O'Day. Ae Pe. went straight to rm. Bea BY BOZEMAN BULGER, | {ruse “out’"No RUNES eo (Special to The Evening World. Second Inning, PITTSBURG, June 8—Me Giants Rebate? couldn't beat Wagner's quick throw to Clancy, but Dahlen slashed y Pittsburan in the see: Ona ene ot one by Leach which was good for one me of the sorles here by a score ent be . Devin followed with-a clean of 4 to 1, The game was the Set ON to fati.” om ascot of A drive the box for] len 10 slo at second, but he. m fee ie aaa Pa part hen ny, to Clymer, ig le a halr-ralsing #1 “4 ‘All excitement having ended. the m hot roller Bast ‘irs i and wot if rowd was not ao large as on the open- | to, sitaney in time, Wagner opsied wit Fe Nea era ing of the setles, but those whe wie) to eenire, “While t bunt Clancy {nm OF te ame with the Intention of | Wag wirck an the: niga by” a. piched puting» Pitteburg back into: + second | ball, Hxaminaton: pwed that atone jace if consistent Footing could turn] Fer was broken ward had to bs Mie plage al bat, He nies aranaae the trick, to Ames, who threw to second, but too te, and both rungers were safe Ritchey popped a. foil fly “to. Devin, but Teach scratched a short tw: bruger over first, scoring Wagner and ing Howard to third. Peits struck but Bresnahan dropped the third On the throw to first tag: § 394 {red to score, bu Wax tagged out, OND John T. Brush was an early arrival, ut his seat was a conspicuous dls- tance from the office ocoupted by Bat- ney Dreyfuss, In the past they have always occupied the same box, and the sud gulf that Is yawing between Out, sine, here! toxiay resulted as follows loft, but Dahlen ‘was thro: turlongs.-Clyde| to more, NO RUNS, Ot trying oO. } oFatian (2 BB. ) enon singled , ‘eh ‘ager’ walked, Ts te Noe, Tribe | Rtcher fanned Gentry Ouishing, Brita ani RUN lento” at. thi lwo. ran, clearly out, O'Day claimed net to hav SECOND. RACK—Five furtongs.—Kor- | tA wild Pitch bounded and Austin), 106, 90.t0 1, wens Mal i> letmuske iho umpire. “Bresnahan had the burst (Vanderbout, 106, 1 to 2, seconds font lin time. but the run was allowed Gotton. town. ¢creubel).. itp, At tof [0 sore Whaner went to. sec- Mime—1.01 2-5, fond. An aiyfinl kick aros prande and Mandator also ran. no good: Under the mile a runner Is P RACH-One and one-sixteenth allowed to advance a base wien th. UR Ween werpire,. is it by a batted or py Foy) Hs to 8) 2, Ben Teach fied to Mertes, 178 Irona, aod Ben and Hue bie throngh short. Howard med. Beaumont was called on a steal, ibut was cheval but it was tol gi isonen)s enth Inning, | Gilbert struck out, Ames struck out. Doniin fied to Beaumont, NO RUNS, Peits struck out. Case was too late to beat Gidbert’s culck throw, fumbled Clymer'a grounder and he was fafo. Gilbert threw aut Clarke NO RUNS, istie, “Frank Me., yherry Finn also ‘Clpsetta fen, i) ie Dh ie oe Boott also ran. Re Sega 108 Mins Hawley and ae Eighth Inning, 1p AMY Kehitihe Bonne took ¢ on Hane me from Klejnow, RUNS. Sixth Inning, Jer swallowed a. holet from Vin- san Bay Bay wo IME oven ‘the aeoand 3 bt naa, Sorin ny an sie ot die Becks a el 3 TWO-YEAR-OLD GIRL ay Ae nowne rapped A drive against centie- athe force, im a th eola the ait. He. then thre how werg eclared out. Iymer, NO RU KILLED BY WAGON. \w ‘Two-vear-old Ida Adler, while playing As ae afternoon and netwanly: ane a cae Wanner fied oy y popper to Deviin. NO RUNG, Ninth Inning. Ames. tory of the Season, BACKED BY THE BETTORS 'Speedy Filly Rates Along Be- sides Cairngorm to Stretch, Then Comes On, LORD BADGE IS A WINNER. Spm Hildreth Celebrates Return to Eastern Turf by a Killing on Jake Sanders, GRAVESEND WINNERS, FIRST RACE. SECOND RACE—Alamaneor (7 to 2) 1, Jim Newman (4 to 1) 2, Caloo- rahatchee 3, | THIRD RACE—Phyilie A, (8 to £) 1, Mary F. (8 to 1) 2, Odd Blla 3, FOURTH RACE—Beldame (7 to FIFTH RACE—Lord Badge (13 to €) 1, Novena (4 to 1) 2, Embarraas ment 3, SITHX RACE—8t. Estephe (9 to 20) 1, Flavigny (6 to 1) 2, Hester w, 3 BY FRANK W, (Special to The Bventne World.) THORP, ga ag age mii BROOKLYN .... ......-- 1000 CINCINNATI ...... -..--. 4 100 At Newark (E.L.)—Rochester, 12; Newark, 10, At Baltimore (E.L.)—Buffalo, 1; Baltimore, 5. At Philadelphia (A.L.)—Chicago, 3; Philadelphia, 6, At Chicago (N.L.)—End seventh: Boston, 2; Chicago, 9, At St. Louis (N.L.)—End seventh: Phila. 5; St. Louis, 2. ‘At Washington (N.L.)—End eighth: Detroit, 3; Wash., 5. 1p TOOK SLEUTH FOR RAFFLES. Detective Smith ,of the Fuller Detective A ency, wa o aken for the Mysterious Mr. Raffles late this aftemonn: wae ake Sandere (4 tofé Was at Broadway and Fourteenth street. A crowd assem- 1) 1, Weodeaw (to to 1) 2, Bohemia 3, pled and, disregarding the often repeated announcement that jr, Raffles will not deny his identity, excited persons put Smith n peers a Broadway car and brought him down to the Pulitzer ing. When assured that Smith was not the real Raffles, lors allowed him to go. Me oa “$2 10) 1, Cairngorm (11 to 8 Major Daingertield 3. } LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA, Fifth—Wainamoinen 11-10,Reservation 5-2,Dutch Barbar: ' AT. HAMILTON, x Sixth—Plantagenet 1-2, Monochord 11-5, Trapezist 4-1. AT ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS. Sixth—Alamode 3-2, Chapolia 40-1, Athena 7-1. ‘y AT UNION PARK, a Sixth—Cappamore 3-1, Martino 5-1, Selected 4-1. i Steabourne Honfire and Me Bontire and Merry Mo- UMormhatenes 11 nobhampron oath He ) ran. Kuta, refused ments fell, | Tonfire made the pace for fully inlios “Where he Jim Newman two nd A ansor chen wernt to the front and WHC Nand and head to the. stretch, lore Almanvor drew away and won Ihy thre lengths. Jim) Newman was twenty, jongths In front of Calooraha’ chee, | Phyllis A. Ju a8 1 OH 0- | Jocks, Wen. Bt.FE. TIN” ory hs MiSiylite vA, raced to the ainrte and opened Up a gap. of four | \fingthe to the stretch, Specht License land Andria were close wt tion hi | | Phyllis A. always Mp inthe Tun | home, and she did this so fast in the | Hinat sixteenth that she only won by a | head from Mary F., who beat Odd Filla 1 head Beldame Won a Good Race. FOURTIL RACK the sanded Saker rie i A oa Won’ ele rere, cae Wy. Ren, of ar peer .. ture wood ewith 0 banter (1.42 1, ‘ont at the | them was a source of frequent com: N, GRAVESEND, NEW YORK, June Qadgsa, i cad ment among spectators who observed Third Inning. DAltough: the woution waa gomeyheel eet dad dns Rachie caper aba ieee order the chill, |, Donlin went down to first like a flash, | disagreeable and threatening akles 1 Tel ibaa rarer pens cease " r hat | but uldnt be Rit prow. By the way, tt developed to-day that) hit. c at Bitchey s | throw. | vatied early, the erowds that ventured | owhe's bound 0 * 7 Dreyfiisy really did make Mat bet cn | Owns # hounder was then Roblied Ulta Gravesend found It more plea oni “7 HAMILTON RESULTS. 6 omy Pktsburg winning the Lae « man | Haward played first base, NO RUNS,’ | this afternoon, as sunshine was in AAR wae bi hi lid js in position to know said to-day vas allowed to walk, but was !order and a little more ba!my alr cheer-|_ HAMILTON, Ont. June 8—The races me Deedes had mode a wager of | {OMed. out wl swcond on Clymera crack | on iy agate ibd cle ar eNT SN A cra hore to-day, Fun over @ Heavy” track, | sal ee y vas then forced on oNOWS! $4,200 to $7.00 that tho Pirates would | Clarke's grounder to” Datien. Mertes |attendance at the course | OTST. RACH Git -turiongaccYoun, ngain land the rag, and this proba Hee EC eae aN Beaumant a arive | The card was not an extremely eno | BR Git, £8,283 Yan Macht 6 | hia int the Pittsburg fans, NO RUNS: Mant one, still it had enough attrac- tle Tom ‘Tucker 1.20 1-2, | san “ e Genontiy es ECOND RACH—Qno mile.--Dileas al Fourth tlon to make speculation brisk, and Keg Dovsnerty inet 9 VIN! Beaumont, took pO song ny, |G, bookmakers: wore kept eh tay Away (8 to 1) 2, Tony Hart ey No Rl Mertes had a long swing lett’ and | aphe geutune of the programme Was) aiWIRD RACH—Kive and a halt fur. venth Inning. aimed ‘the ‘ball Ngainst centre fend | “THe Standard” at a mile and a avat- |tongs-Tho iba’ to", Variation (| Otherwise Pm eaten Btoyall hit a mngle Ato ee Mears eked be the eaay out he Ca to ter, whfoh had been narrowed from It ie 1) 2, Miss Morgan (8 to 10) 8 Time— crificed, Chesbro to William: bd vin 4 he walked. inal size to that of a three-hor if + ‘ fanned again for the third time, Vin. | Devin dene fly’ to Mont. went | Pao Olwga ant ity having wine |, FOURTH RACK—Five and a halt] Couldn’t Understand How He won was allowed to walk, Bay filed | ‘en home. tleing the noone, Gilbert | drawn, the card was well [anenage: Hyperion (8 io 1) 1, Love ; i [ort to Keeler, NO RUNB. jeot a short single over second, nd- | {ied Nad DRLURA HOR coneeate © (4 to 1) 2 Scare. Crow caRie| Violated the Auto Limit— | Bradley Ghrevy cut, Wiliamp.. Contax var ee aie, @ bag. Ames struck |! Denne who ode Merry Moments, jis, amare Ietruck out. if |was taken ‘to the Coney Island Hospl- RACE. Five furl ~ Blovall @ropped “Braditys inrow, | He Gilbert and Browne both stopped, al-| fal after the nteey se had been tun, | Martin (4 to 8). 1, Sega (ib } Chauffeur Released, wag forced at enon An LeMw eo wvaed Creeiot Popefly to tall sate. [tis mount ran into the wing of the! Father Catchem (9 to ell ‘Tyme— Turner to Lajole, NO RUNS. Ahi vaseeniat mpon eniganed Snacking third jump. ind) O'Donnelite, leg was) Elghth Inning. fending the ble Dutchman RO Eon omenped eealnat thy Ba i Chiefly through the frank and. Yeager handial Fick's snort one, La-| wild piich allowed Howard to sence an’ | Hildreth’s First Killing. stralzatMwward testimony of his em: ole mamimed a double to centre, La-|fondom was happy. Riterey tole FIRST NAOH-#1.200 added: han ticay for | ( 481e acored on Bradley's single to cen-|to Glibert, Leach singled teeedn cu | three wear! Hout gia tudvurk RLM! OB, LOUIG, MMi, June &—The racog| Dover: Fred Lewisohn, the banker, of tre that went through Fults, and pur| Felts shot'a ner to Meann who taynn: [ao "WG dbivthes rime sha Sitting, [here to-day resulted as follows: No. Ul Broadway, Eugene Villaine, a Bradley on ee irney walked. fen Hy ne doubling out Leach, TWO ee erate Hoy SLHIC Rin. By By | IFIRST RACU—Selling; $300; six fur-| chauffeur, of No, 113 West Stxly-fousth yall fouted to Yeager, seaey. Buse | oe Bi Ww bia Hef du ge Fi jongs.—Blue Blaze (10 to 1) 1, ‘Trosmachs| street, was noauitted on the change of Her eadtnt Fake Fifth Inning, Biitag eit alae aut healt [4h * Sotaiony Gl eo 35 4 7ATme—"|excedine tho utomobito speed at \as allowed to. walk, Brad-) Wagner threw out Donlin, but. It| tion mond ugh. Haraiine eur, tne . . in the Court of Special Sessions to-day, ley einow etimabro, Pulte walked. | 1ochad etope ee Ott, Rot Bi Hildreth celebrated }iis return SECOND RACE—BSellin; pura e ie Wan forced at second by Keeler.tan “oasy hounder, McGann did the|tor the Waster ture with one of his Bix und. one-half sfarloned em ‘The unreltability of specdometers, as Moore retired to Dougherty. NO RUNS. | same, No RUNS ©) haracteriaiic turf Kiliiigs in the opens | Kenna (6 20.2) won: Jungle @iown by the defense, was one of the Ninth Inning, acauttit: unoture Sy mpectator anid |ing race, Ti. entry, the Smathers coltey t4, Eattle Weise tis to y strongest arguments for Villaine's @o- ‘oa New York pla <Banders, was backed from ; Moore, fanned... Vinson sinelet oat [the mame was suspended, "while the |tord to a, and in a Aensational Anion THIRD RACHSelling: purse #300; ve ate Bice BAY ‘Chase unassisted. NO Police dragged him out of the grand: | won by which | furlongs.—Ida, Kearney td to, Justico McKeon, dismissing the out 4 "Buhien TORO eRAl Muah ay a: Dent, Bohemia the eame Re heet ion tor Girl (4 to No, Buvet Flavia (It }] charge, took pains to say that the ac- catch of Case's | the place. ime! ice to Patrol- Riles fied to Bay. Bay also caus ht) pap Ibert took ca’ quittal was Without prejudice 1 CoMMDN ES “Lajole caignt Chase's AY. | RM peal Mate Bole "NO RUNS Bentire Fellienen Hep Ry terseraeady iher rent va 1788 | man Stunges, of the Wakerleld station, 227 2A ES Sera Sixth Inning. £ or EROND., Tehueoanrolda and an: about | tine (6 to 2) 1, Bt > be, | who made the arrest in Jerome avenue TONIA WINNERS. Beaumont stood in. his tracks and|fHitenout, Time SATE ORS TY On EU EMO ORE (GEO) at Two Hundredth street on May al. » LA ayallowed Bresnahan fly, Mertes's. cH a veawesNy Betting: oan Livass| paar, Hop) Fifteen miles an hour 4s the Hmit “ange aoarer fell to Clymer, Dahlen walked by Jowene Tt Sue ayson (5 plowed where the arrest occurred, (i —The races lamin Ove , ; nlowed r LATONIA, Ky. June 8. Devin laced a clean two-bagmer Into fim” Newman... inv Toe WB. Gate too 1) hina Bturges claimed that his speedometer, attached to his bicycle, showed that Villaine was exceeding that mit. plugging along to keep up. ‘The pace- . makers were under teataine for tits | After all the other witnesses had tom tified, Mr, Lewlsohn took the stand. Justice MeKeon asked him: "In your hanest opinion, Mr, Lew- Jsohn, were you going av fast as the policeman saya?" “1 don't know surely, Your Honor,” sald the banker, “but ['ll-say this, it we were gbing faster than ten miles mn hour ft wie the fault Of cho ma- 9 dort of gasolene Pi }and had but: two. gallons, which was hardiy-enough to carry us home, so 1 charged the dhautfeur to drve sllwly. Ie any one fe to Wame In Wie mater Is myweM, and 1 don't want my chmut- nto go 40 Jail for It pial Badge went to the front at th Robert Herb, of No, 87 Seventh aves ‘ ‘all the running, *] nus, was fined $100 for excveding Ane Hee athe com Wine, rho woe peca "Hie at Atwuterdam avenue and Th front of oty-fourth aireot, Bal lee "yards poh pee Wife S Camnsoll, of No, 70 Rute vena and th arde daqualified te, | tnd atteet, Brooklyn, ghauftour for Embarrassment thie got third mone: Arabrone Ds Oar nave eee Ra St, Estephe’s Rasy Race, NMoventh atroat On ADM by Bicycle SIXTH is rath 000 added: for ind deDew, woldings olday five any 1 No. ‘aa Mont- thing ‘ena ‘tart | Pa wana. Goodwin, 0 i, ‘y Clyt, Ln ii a IE eee 3 ren. first half, but then the pace quickened and they began to race around the far turn, Th the stretch Beldame took the j end and, drawing away) won cleverly | by @ longth and a halt from Cairngorm, who beat Major Datngerfeld eight lengths for the place, FIFTH RACK—1,000 year-old and ip; one mile Mant tar. Won lee ime Ptarters, Sook 4 pe mu may ele fray. on at Forty-nin gtk obs. i In Ms: ter ya’ Ban street, UNDAY WORLD WANTS