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ss VE EDITION For Complete Sporting Results See To- Night's FINAL_EXTRA. rou tion Books O} PRICE ONT CENT. .. EDITION: For Complete Sporting Results See to- :' _Night’S FINAL EXTRA. ; NEW YORK, FRIDAY. JUNI now ,dccorates Mr, Belmont, owner of Reldame. There are Le HE smile that wan't come oft''| other) smiles of the same yariety in| town to-day, for New Yorkers have a very renl aftectiou for the Queen of the ‘wart, Until yesterday it was feared that the) givat favorite of last season had slipped away into the has-been class, But now @ new winning streak has started for | Beldame. Long may sho hold her title! SN’T it time for the Highlanders to I devélop that long-promised spurt? that Thomas Hynes has worked up fully fifty-seven yarletica of strides, Of all the great runners sent over herh from the Emerald Isle this particular long-legged specimen seems to be the most interesting, He is a rough-and-ready funnor, A cross-country champion} who "is Indifferent as to whether his course leads over cobbles oF einders. On the occasion of T. Hynes's first Coie PARK athletic cranka say visit to Celtlo Park a member of the} Irisb-Amertcan A. A, Inited proudly ne fine level ctnder path. 'Tis very pret quoth Hynes, “and what ls tt for “Why, to run on!’ exclaimed the loca] | athiete. “Sure,'! rejoined the Irish) champion, “I never saw the liko of that before. It would be a shame entirely to mar the smooth surface of it with your epiked shoes. I think I'll do my run- ning on the road beyond the fence here.’ And he did. & OB GANS, through his mann Offers to make 183 pounds rings! J Nelson. for a twenty-round fight with Bat @anw sat at the ringside in Baltimore ‘when the Dane met "Kid" Sullivan, Ho must haye formed a poor estimate of Nelson’a figiiting ability, for/he appears fo be willing to, make a welght for him that he will not make for Britt, jhe strongest Imant of the light-weight titfe, Gans has announced publicly brea he will not fight Britt again at the 1 algal i Mmit of 133 pounds ring-| (6 t ps he is too weak at that weight ja his own with the Californian. ij ioe Gans, at his natural fighting 'Gathered In at Entrance to | Park by Comey Island Police. |TRIED HARD TO ESCAPE. tured and Walloped Into Submission. | Sixty-five men seliing tire at the en- trance to the Gravesend race tract were arrested to-day in a bunch by | mounted policemen, ‘Tho raid was well planned. The time was cot for 2 P. M. and as the touts | Bol busy tho police began to pile them | into three wagons. Some of the prison- ers fought the police and there was pienty of excitement for the crowds Attending the races, As the wagons etarted away with the sixty-flye men in them each prisoner at some time tried to escape and six of therm got away, They were quickly captured and landed in the Coney Island Polite Sta- tion, The men gave all sorta of fictitious names, such as James Jones, Togo Reyejensky, John Gun, I, Cigarette, Willlam Noname, &c, They all took it as a joke, and before ight every one had sent. for ball. the mean time, bby ep », bey had Oueh-house out of noy ata More than. one ad had | eee oely a severe bump tro polloe: man's oli Tho cause of the raid was complaints from (ho Jockey Club and fram pairons who had been swindled by fake tips, Inypestor Crons, ordered Capt: Deploy to get the whole orodyn vl wIgty-five prisoners will be ar: raigned in the Coney Island Polwe |Court before Mogiatrate Voorhees es morrow morning, and those wao freo will be bao at the samo ad stand sculng "aude winner to the eany marks. ————— UNION PARK RESULTS. to-day resulted as follows: One" mile and vaeventy yarde,—Wiasen- dine, (9 to 6) “eape % to 2) 2, Fer- onia (15 to Sa Time—t,48 8-t SECOND uaBe one mile,—Operator (6 perator (0 ta ti Pine niin RACE--Purse $300; five dal ry Red Queen (6 to 1) 1, sivgies G + ne 3, Oberon (16 to 1) 3 OT Pr FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS. ST, LOUIS, Mo, June 9—The raves here to-day resulted as follows FIRST RACE—Five furlongs,—Rolla lamb G to 1) 3 Tim furlongs.—-Chief Hayes (5 to 2) 1, Biv dngha) 10 to 1) 2 Selfish (4 to 1) 4, * relat, about 128 or 140 poundy rinelde, | sme—1.0% would bo just the man to wh! Nelson, best weight 1# 1% pounds, and lithe, and doesn't run mych above his flahting figure at aay time, Even nt:138 ‘pounds ringside Gana twill be @ larger man, ‘Byt, lght orsheavy, Gans should Nelaon. The black man ts wonder- ‘muily ‘clever, cool. boxer, and hita with wunfailing accuracy. Neleon fights in a way, without any defensive| A: ‘at all,, Gane would measure the Dant's rlishes ‘and sond In the flerce fet and right hooks’ ho has ao often used tm knocking out good men, A slugeer bmen't . much chance with ee is apis age asa a ne. le fould Hever Sine. 1g) THIRD RACE—Six fw ).—Lareul his: (1 to 1) 1, Howling Der" (6 to 2) 2, Fancy Dress (6 to 1) 8% Time—1.15 3-5, HAMILTON WINNERS, HAMILTON, . Ont., June 9.—The ‘races here to-day As sR over a heavy track resulted as Aaa aT RACES ive furto rap y Gucster tr, i Pet to 8) aed Fag a » % Fg @ to seis oe is De Paid Honey (@ to TELLRD RA ae tuoms (1 to 8) 4, end Mane Anthony tuto to 1) 3 wu (NH RACH—O; lx! Ta a san to IL ie ", Patusts | B78 Seeeeee ee LATONIA FINISHES, “|agroue renlieg’aetatiomae Tse | a a ee #8 see ae th Fa at ie 8 i a em i ae ed eae alte een, emi RESULTS AT. LOUIS, June %—THe races here |G FIRST RACK-Seliin1 purse, $300, |) Alps rai Bipatrey, “ to 1) 2, Cohasset ote to) 8 By o—1.43 1-5, 0 2) 1, Watchful (6 ate Pk 2) 2, Bt, Co- or SECOND RACH—¥ive Fay one-hajt ar ay Mo 8 Ere) tae ea ) hrietiane A te & Tipe te This a Bad Day for Day for Favorites, Four of Them Being , Defeated.” RED KNIGHT’S NEW MARK Six Got Away, but Were Recap-|Runs a Mile and a Quarter in 2.05 1-2, Creating Track Record. GRAVESEND WINNERS. Capt, Dooley, of Coney Island) and all FIRST RACE—Geranium (7 to 1) | of his reserves, including a halt doren! 4, Right and True (8 to 1) 2, Con sideration 3, 2%) 1, Miss Crawford (13 to 5) bal Graceful 3, THIRD RACE—Guiding Star (3 to glish Lad 3, e FIFTH RACE—Memorlee’ (6 to 1) ' 1, Buttons (7 to 6) 2, Orthodox 3. BY FRANK W.° THORP, + (Special to The Byening World.) RACE ‘CRACK, GRAVESEND, June 9%—The Hanover Stakes, with selling nace conditione; was the stake feature at Gravesend tiie afternogn, hut it ae ry not thes heat raogon the ‘cand by Every rae was attractive, Yholng and speculative polht tes lew, and G m1} oat int cea Waal fhe and we and the attendance up to the mark. > ae hirer Through.; hy about ae Fanon ry eH i ers, Jocks, Rien Conaiaerattgng ia bs Campo out it the running, followed Bien and True, Northern Star and Alloe. Is arder held to the Btrotch,* where: Campo. faded away. plait and Trae then showed in front led to the last alxteent re Me Geran aqueened thi FORA oF eo rail a length and a. Halt “trom Be ne and Brie, w ho eat Consideration length for t Outcome Finished Strong, Bt HiE. Fin, 108 “a | fis * Aor eBay a Bid eiving way. to Ge ‘oie Tatton Y Laraie ete en ee tren ford min oar Again, on ¥ e} 4 a length from nad gm who beat Verl- best avo lengths for th e place, Red Knight Makes peace ge as . sa on ‘The ee ‘also. Pod 5 tate N} Pp ol } rw y mn R Co nt, ane Vai tO the Go Between clow aor wean s Bas us AR Te 1 “with bY aN we iret MIKE DONLIN N HIT THE BALL HARD TO-DAY IN PITTSBURG. | SECOND RACE—Outgome (7 20. %) 1, Leonard Joe Hayman (3 to 1)! 2, Veribest 3, ‘| FOURTH RACE—Red Knight (8 | to 1) 1, Go Between (6 to 1) 2, En-' igenuine ‘charleyhorse,’’ and many pete aul AND PIRATES : BAT PIT a OUT ——-: aa eR Pa secede ae "BATTING ORDER. Sn Pras ay he Lelia ty " Clymer ts score and Ho singled over, secon 1, neoring, putting — Wagner At thig ye Ragone Miodrnw’ foCH | had received enough ona tMathonwon” took the job.’ Ritohey | sacnifieed -to'‘MeaGnn ,ecoring Wagner and advancing Howard. Leach was good an ee pees a ingle over seisond, &cor- Pelts Mt to Devlin, who then threw wild, allowing and Peltz to reach thrown out by Mc- E covertiig the bag, on ne bhe rapa jtume, but went out to -MeGann, UNS, Second janes Phifnpe relleved Leeve in the box and Doulin pinched off his second sin- fe a3 an Invitation ‘to the new Wiener: sent him one urthes with &@ clean atrike over ascend. ict Ente Cu Pais Lye) and Sirk to bunt, then cor B easy ment peach to met Ni pone Leover Day and Johnston. BY BOZEMAN BUI.GER, (Spooial to The Evening World.) June 9.—MoGraw nest desire to win game, and in ylew of ¢his fact announced that the would probably send Joe McGinnity in to take the measure of the Pirates, ‘The much-talked-of series continues to draw big crowds, and there were fully, five, thousand people in the park thirty minutes before the frat’ ball was pitohed, -The big crowd .ts expected to-morrow, but In attendance the rates appeared to be going rates ane somewhat weakened by the absence of Clancy, who suffered @ broken finger in yesterday's contest, but Howani, the utility man, ts eal id | capable of delivering a nice class of woods; in fact, he is @ better hitter than Clancy, though not so steady on first, The quietude of the opening game of}! the series has passed away and both, returning to snap and gin; Yoaterday’s game was full of spirit and the ‘crowd got all the excitement they were looking fon, From the start {o- day |t looked as if some moro: squalls would Spring up and every minuté there Was something doing, In the mean timo H hs papers keep hammering it into Mc- A betel and the latest story nfter that lotal pomplications are to arise between, Brush and those Inberested, expressed a very when Vinson ‘holsted Into centre fleld and Eberfeld inyaded the territory and misjudged it, Vinson getting second, Cenroy mede an extraordinary one- handed catch of Bay's fy bunt. Elber- fold got an easy fly from Fick, Vinson 3 ; : Scored ona wild ‘pitch and’ iclelnow “y wl of we to the re ‘- (| a , | fala waa under MMajole's: Cloudep-ercer, Ws LL : * te na bytes reach thine Wagwer fe followed nis ond and Clarks trotted f caren see: geco! n to . oat a ait on afnken fire delivery until he got @ pass. Vin- in, while Besit- Bey caught Keoler’s short fly and had Matty at thin de,.@. balk and both, runners Ritchey home with a “alninie to right, ‘iked, Peltz’ line ' in Dahlen's mitt nna aitchey owas THREE RU INS Third, toning. Fr a 1b) ru pale Bee, Gilbast Beaymont got under teal Me on Buelow's fine throw to La- 19! se Papenerty pop-fied to Bradley, frip. 2 long Di BI playing zood ball now. NO RU 0 sevond. resulted: in retiring the aide, Ni flea to PERene bate th Ae NOT Fourth. IeAIbE, tye grounder grounder to Turner, , Conroy mot a ecratch hit between Lafoie and Stovall. Conroy forced at accond by on a circus plokup and throw by iy bert « ants Clark's ney, “Wiberfleld got to first as 5a) ond. socring Ch tempiing to. easy sul had on his bow. ON its clothes and) oracked his. shed ingle ivi ond. “Browne Cad in stole second, Kotte sWan a grounder to Mv ag 16 x eeeanmont's on now ip that Dreyfuss, “By F lever, this\ ty not taken seriously Firat Inning. _Donlinsled oft. twith a olean’ #inzte, to Ment, ‘and was advanced on Brey Homird's pomvor Giihert's had and wos rood Browne hung to Riohey's \ RUNS. ed wis likewise honored, Da ten then) adnil i ‘deb tha, Rtat9 eee ond Aste In the Toft Ned, aad Dor!!n, Me nh and Merten scored. Deyaln ols |’ @ het single to lett and Bare SUbet.. nek 19 bo e-mackos Into Lett, 4 i bi? oa via i Mt we mee Hineviah lind ix saceigeed, on the pay, hie th! rd by ra by Ht radiey. wat a #Are fe fu Shere ifraia Fultz put Latece on thi i" eit tAnings rent Bonet 3,000 ROOT FOR HIGHLANDERS IN GAME ON HILL Griftithites, Stl Ct Still Crippled, Go on Field Behind Pitcher Al Orth. ; ELBERFELD PLAYS AGAIN Little Shortstop Takes Chance with His Charley Horse in Getting in Action, , BATTING ORDER. Highlanders, yflevelana. Fults, of, Vinson, If, Keeler, rf. Bay, of, Dougherty, If, Fitok, Willams, 2b, Lajol Conroy, Sb. Chase, 1b, Ilberfeld, ss, Rleinow, ¢ Buelow, , Orth, p. Sons, p. BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Special to The Byening World.) AMBRICAN LEAGUD GROUN| NEW YORK, June %—The Highia) had their second go this atternoon ae the probable winners of the American League pennant, It was @ @ela, occa- ston tor 6,000 spectora, who rooted. for thé tome team tike Comanche Indians, feeling that every lithe bit helps, w York wag still in ® crippled con- Pr ekeearin Hiberfeld out of play; The famosa ‘TAttle Tobaaco’ has @ real, gone think this is only a joke, but hysiclans havea name for it as ‘tong as tho charges against the Equitable Life. Myberfeld s.arted in to practice and his leg was O K, then suddenly cams a raping, by, and by a snapping and the ‘Kid'’ grovelled among the isies, This ohatleyhorae affects the muscles that generally watt forr a crit- ical moment to cotttract. When this happens the yiotim doubles up in pain, After a rub Hiberfeld could walk, but he waa not fit to scamper, flome excitement Was caused by @ éombined charge against Duke Welling- ton,’ correspondent for the Cleveland World, who was mistaken for Raffles by a dozen fans, He had to call the Cleveland toam over the press stand to identify tim, Bit even then some were not sssured, A vast of comment could be heard on the stand discussing the merits of Cleveland and the Glante, A majority seeined to think thelatter are Sunerior vy reason of their beset staff, dt looked to us like an even bet, AU toe last moment Biberfelt, atter a vigorove magsago, decided that he could work, and accordingly got busy thouahy his acer ine practice did not promise, much, Firet Inning. Filberfeld showed his lack of form site Nailed on Joss'’s curlous cfoss- ‘uitz doubled at first. but Stoyuil | the throw, [ults waa nalled | is Second Inning. Bradley was a dead one in Williams's} fly, Orth took » cniidisn! ounce ftom ner, Conroy settlea| The H eranders were tovall’s hash, Willams turned wn h's toes on. a fumbled his high bounce and ped to thir), Blwerfeld stole sac- drove a eingle to left, | . Latberterd was out at= | steal home, Lajole to Bue- RUN, a Borge Beanton, p. CINCINNATI, O,, June ®—The third (4 ain its te, Buclow was the first man to fade on} to ’ ‘1 at birlhen "stan wnat anim arounder to | ermogn, With no particular attraction |p 1p OUBHE to be easy, for them,” Wiliams, Vingon rapped out a clean) to offer and with the recollection of | . hit to centre, He stole second as Klel-| yerterduy’s rather Uresome contest sti | SENT TT Ca Te he hott co fresh in. minds, the fans dia not| SMALL CABLE DROPS , . Day fed into the hands of | time, | ad a moment of anxlety by. taklug a aig from Stovall, NO RUNB. Willams tor upon Jo lM for m4 ole He x Wien by Busiciw's axon te ball, Wainy" » eencoy. Hee pole) haes fouled HONG ee saat a slant Ao Tn cae aoe gamo of the serles between the Reds | tem’ enaslly is Third Innings land the Brooklyns was played thla ee ier League, Lowith a] tir out oueand being on hand when the game 3 long| we real give him a place [f ha asoa sf te for Ones more the story strikes Cincin- EQUITABLE — Paul Mortor. was this afternoon unanimously chosen to. : head the Equitable Life Assurance Society at the menting! of the Board of Directors. \ ‘ i f ; He was placed in nomination by Chauncey M. Depew. iN ‘dd Mr, Morton recently resigned his post 2S Seoretary of the Navy to become head of the Kyan syndicate, which is to bid: Jor underground subways In this olty. fe UES Y e GIANTS LOSE . ie « eeeeeeeS 0000001 0—6 GIANTS ..... PITTSBURG ..:... .---.-639001.2 hd O12). HiGHLANDERS VS. CLEVELAND, es CLEVELAND . wesean eeneee 1 000004 ve HIGHLANDERS .... .....0.100100 t eye BROOKLYN ‘AT CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN ...... ......2 00 i CINCINNATI .... -.....2. 3 2 fides ‘ At Chicago (N.L.)—End third! Boston, 15 Chicago, 0 7). At St. Louis (N.L.)—End sécond: Phila., 1; St. Louis, 0. 4 At Philadelphia (A.L.)—End sixth: Chicago, 2; Phila., 2, At Boston A.L.)-—End third: St. Ljouis, 1; Boston, 6. ° = At Washington (A.L.)—End second: Detroit, 0; Wash., 4. . At Providence (E.L.)—End seventh: Rooh., 05 Prov., 0. At Baltimore (E.L.)—End third: Moritreal, 2; Balto., 1. | . At Newark (E.L.)—End seventh: Toronto, 2; Newark, 2, At Jersey City (E.L.)—End fourth: Buffalo, 15 Jersey City, 1. tp LATE GRAVESEND WINNERS, 4 Sixth—Isolation 5-1) Hammeraway 13-5, Hekate 40-1. * a \ AT ST. LOUIS FAIR GROUNDS. Fourth—Elastic 5-2, Mayer:Johnson 5-1, Luretta 18-10, ; aie pe UAL AMR A a « LATONIA. Third—Hot 7-1, Singing Master 13-5, Fr mM. A a GAME WITH “REDS” PaaS NORA Fe cede 2 BATTING ORDER, Provided thecrante walary toe “at Manion now Js receiving, tohor Oscar Jones, of the Brooklyn! ‘ denis vae Feport “(hat ke ie sufterin aye a gore a i ve some ¢xou 6 ne excuse I fy my, not teh truth Is that my. control hn. bkon bad OF Tate, iid, fOr Add. Peds ssttust | won't let me’ work, With a little mere Warm weather to me Kong % ] Tithe able t partorm ns welleay nner, | Manager Hanlon exprrnsos’ the opinion ks will no: bd head-) Oh | ook BRE, jthe National Leagie “bunting, pe if equipped in the aid aie ‘and Is now any depariment. ko the chams Jal to The Evening World) that the New ¥e: rongly, not more than tno FROM BIG BRIDGR, a. Vell Into Water Street, Caused he voport started somewhere ,that \ Manuger Han ia making efforts ty Pixar em ; Ow yy | have Red! Ow the Jumping second Wae Hart, “| baseman, return (o the team meetal, Werkirea’ reralries the — Brooklyn! lwith & £ ompt deaial by tre Seperbas! 3) drowped 4 plece of sable abouts Fourth Inning. | manager. ‘Y,have no en: daw} long from 4 point near the: ing! Puck drove a hard eng. sdat instdo| oire to Have Owers back with tne east down into Water ‘stree! Sate “Glenta Hel red Po ee et asateaotelocy Gath tas il } toam," eatd Hanlon, “and 1 dgubt thar) Pt dkIyn, ths afternoon,» Fortunate whaadl etWaa ny one near the cable wi {t dropped, It fell actove a. trolley wire in Wa 4 that Hanlon bag signed to man. | rect and furnished a briliiant dis xt Beason, Aid once |p electrical freworks until the hess at was turned off. ‘The trotley tine I put ony of bueines hour balet r n fhe wol mf

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