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‘ | COMPLETE EBAL RESULTS f= INGE EN Hi w YORK, rere K RIDAY, Ata Stevens 16, 1905, ECOND only to Beldame's w! S of the great Swburbin Hind waa tho trlumph of Jockey O'Netl, The little ck-hatred, hawks! rider brourht tted put to the dresstnis rooms, A lot of little fellows ul the colors of the spectrum ¥ lined up awaiting thelr turn at the seales They grinned ac O'Neill Bay.’ called one, “you'd beit for y and give us fe chan We don't seem to be mon the ell, 'D vo wit ¢ sald 0} me! I'm just going He da MITCHELL, the man John 1. Sullivan Square Gard f that in Chantilly, Froace, making a draw of it with the bis champlon, hovered abo den in the paddock. Auppelngly thin “Tih in tip-top shape, he sald, “I've be work lately. 1 took off avout twenty pounds, 1 feo) quite ft. Of course, L Goy't wink I could whip Jeffries yet | three rounds; put HARLIB who foug C once in Mad) Fs In after know," you doing a lot of! nk as bt By course I'm going | Which had as features the Coney Inland) to box Jolin I. Sullivan, Let me tell | Handicap, at six furiongs, and the} ou, the old fellow Is In for a sur- | Dalsy Stakes, for two-year-olds, white | Ln | Was run oa the turf, was no doubt prise party,” HERR one automobile came into the inclosure at Sheepshead st year ten entered yesterday. | The cars lined up on the lawn looked ) Mke the supply train of an army. | When the races were over the aso- | line explosions drowned out tho din of Cronje’s last battle, at the Boer War whow across the why. I this. morning with the dark brown taste of defeat in thelr mouths, They never had a real chance in the world to war successfully against the Jockey Club, and their absurd at- tempt to “out off thelr noses to spite their faces'* by refusing to make book on the first race yesterday only made their finish more ridiculous, T's Britt-Nelson anari ts stil! un- H® METS must have awakened rayelled. Both Britt and Nelson have $2,990 forfelts up tor thelr match, A ‘Frincd club has offered 816,09 us a purse for a twenty-round fight be- tween Tritt and Sullivan, Battling Nelson's manager, just be- fore leaving New York, explained the Dane's position: “Eowish Britt would make the match with Kid Sullivan and* forfelt his $2,500 ‘to ui: We'd haul it down—easy money—and then stir things up so that the public would force foxy James into a match with Nolaon anyhow, Nelson says that he wouldn't con- alde' r an instant the Idea of Nght- ing before Britt. He also inti- tthe intelligent Al Herfora Knew that fact before offering to let Gans weigh in’at 133 pounds ringside, I always thought Hees A nig- F in th a pli 3 won't mako uy ” tnaride nse ne ‘oan't fight well 3b sedi SEERA KENILWORTH RESULTS, KENILWORTH RACH TRACK, Juno |8 16.—The races here torday Feaulted as follows, vig aye, fuslonee A mi ver a "shor @ te i Reg pratt Powers BRC IND RACE—Threv-year-: yey mi ON maven Pyataee t 10 Billa of Jeneay i ap Hiei chase, ‘Dos! ie Mere (Gi, eh ai (Dupee), 80 to 1, 3, ca aa sant a » Aime rw i ie 10 5, ae Toscan. a — to 1a) to The Mvening aoe ‘ N.Y. June. Smal if fin, whi | d!0o: ESULTS RESULTS®S ze AN IL STAKE F FEATURE O’Neii Gets 3 to 5 Favorite Home Two Lengths Before Belle of Pequest. SHEEPSHEAD WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Brookdale rene (5 to 1) 1, Fatinitza (12 to 1) 2, So- ciety Bud 3, SECOND RAGE—Pronta (8 to 1) 1, lemalian (10 to 1) 2, Champlain 8. THIRD RACE—Voorhees (3 to 5) 1, Belle of Pequest (5 to 1) 2, Nos- tromo 3, FOURTH RACE—Hamburg Belle (2 to 1) 1, Roseben (4 to 1) 2, Wild Mint 3 FIFTH RACE—Diainond Fluch (12 to 1) 1, Druid (4 to 1) 2, Klamesha 3, SIXTH RACE—Outccme (8 to 5) 1, Wotan (6 to 1) 2, Dandelion 3, BY FRANK W. THORP. (pecial to The ening Worllo SHBAD BAY, RACE TRACK, Suburban Day is always fol- a shrinkage tm attendance wees bolow tne average of the} day. but this afternoon was; There Was a} wiblel ordinary [an exception to the rule yplendid attendance, The attractive quality of the card, strong magnat, ‘Tho weather, (oo, was fdeal and the track tn a splendid con. | ‘The balance of the card prom: | d Interesting contests, There was no change jh the existiag | conditions in the ring this afternoon, Mr, Cavanagh, who ts in charge, sald that he had received instructions that the present order of things was not to be changed, and there was no com- plaint from the Mets. BRODKLYNS TRY TOBREAK “CUBS” WINNING STREAK Hanlon Still’ Hopes to Break, Even on Series in Windy City. THE BATTING ORDER, Brooklyn. Chicaso. Bente. ot. Nee iiatew ie. Geasier, 1b, Batch, 8b. Malay, ub, bb," si rllng, Weimer, p. Ii,, June 1—The Brovk- P. CMICAGO, lyn played Frank fSelec's Cubs herve tu-day and the Troiley Dodgers hoped to break the winning streak which the Windy City team has been playing in of lute. Selea is confilent that the series wil! go to hiv team without losing a gume. First Inning, Dobbs walked. Sheckard out to Chance wnassisied, Lumiey illet to | Evorm, Gocaler out, Tinker to Chance. NO RUNS lage woiked and was cut. steallas, Kergen to Hall, Schulte fouled to Ber~ yen, Maloney saaaes ad soln nenond nd went to third, on Bergen’s i mo ou. Heal to Gawler, NO RU Second Inning. "Batch out, Byers.to Chance. Hall and Babb stuck out, NO RUNS. Tinker beat out an infleld hit, Evers beat out a bunt and Tinker went to third, Evers stole second, Casey. hit to third and Tinker was out, Batch to Bergen, Casey and Byers tried the dou- ble steal, Evers scoring, Casey getting back to first on Hall's error, Kling forced Casey, Batch to Rabb and was doubled at frst, ONE RU: Third hanes Evers to Chance, Strick- Dobbs singled to tight and on error, abba was NS. Bergen: out. let fanned, mer ai was’ forced at second by Slagle, Batch to Babb, Schulte safe on Hall's error, Maloney filed to Lumley, Chance out, Btricklett to Gessler, NO RUNS. Fourth Inning. Lumley out, Tinker to Chance, Gess- le second, HIGHLANDERS WHITEWASH THE WHITE SOX Comiskey Seniean AnotherNew | One on Griffithites, a Pitcher from Georgetown. SCORE BY INNINGS. | White Sox. 000000 00.0-0 Highlander: oo0001020 —8 BATTING CROER. Chicago, F. Jones, Hoimos, gt. Mf, Tf, Ib, Callahat Davis, Donahue, McFarland, Dundon, 2h, Klanow, Tannonill, 8b. Orth, Altrock, p. Umplre—Mr, Connolly. BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Special to Tae Evening World.) AMBRICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW YORK, June 16.—Delightful baseball er and a good crowd greeted the Chicaxo White Sox in their xecond ap- pearance here In deadly combat with the Highlanders, Doctor’ White pulled {the teeth of Chesbro effectually and to- ‘day Comiskey sprung another dentist \nsuspecting foe. This was a lad named Jim Hart, who has just gradu- ated from Georgetown a full-efldwed tamperer of teeth. If, Comiskey con- tinues to invadg this partiowiar field: of Aetivity’Tor recruits, ‘coalminers, bolter- niakers and farmer lads will have ttle chance in professional baseball. White, who gives instructions tn dentistry ginter Umes at Georgetown, says he has two more embrios and a husky horse doctor on the string for next year, The grand stand was a sea of straw hats to-day and the old black Derby looked nvuch out of place as a dlognes In the Equitable Lite, Everybody had spring fever, too, and the players needed all their superfluous ginger to make things Interesting. The Highlanders wanted badly to win d the crowd sympathise with them up-fili strutele esvecially as Altrock. Chicago's crack pitcher. dor uty, the ware mani an AL Oren, lurking In thd Yeager, ss, burden ih fell Uy with the little black man back ground, First inning. Yeager, who took Hiberfeld'a place on account of the Kid's charley-horse, swined a xrounder from Jones, Holmes picked drop almost at hfs feet Rnd rapped it fore single over second. Yeager, after nearly falling down, made Haqiiting ood atop and throw from Callahan. ot a hand as Brookdale Nymph Breezed tn, ler walked. Graalor we aac soy FIRST RACH—a00 atdod: malden flitler: Pata GO: to. OVE reetl OU i yroaseitaaiia: five furitnkay elturtty course, | Ontian eye, Babb. to Gessler, Evers Ke aie ie ne—}hetting, | out, Stricklett to Gessler. Casey singled Starters, Win RTPI, “BY Bi,ito tight, Casey out stealln Bertolet Bidale ExSmonattd ug gh a 8 dito Gessler to Babb. NO RUNS, ler Burns 110 2.8 31% 7S. Fifth Inning. Sandmark, poondiioe, Bin Bie: Spendthrift, Helen, Inda, It. Babb filed to Slagle. Bergen out, hangeable, Waterginen ‘and Hampton’ Lady] Kling to Chance. Sericklett struck out, aise fan NO RUNS. Brookdale Nymph went to the front | Kling out, Babb to Geasler, Welmer boon after the start and made ail the| out to Gessler unassisted. Slagle struck Heat Jo (aing exally by i Tenet out, NO RUNS, rom Fatinit#l, who closed wit ithe Inst furione and: just tp Sixth Inning. in time to beat Society Bud @ ‘head.| oDbbs fied to Tinker, Sheckard struck out, Single Life and Spendrhrift Helen ran. prominently and then died awa: rd Pronta’s Chango of Form. SECOND ACI i q spRBOORP 4 ACE 0b lag, esp: en Start good, Won eas ime Starters Brot 23 owes Hottls Josh. Wie. SIREN, wer "Fi * Southerner, Capt. Gilsten, Daisy Green, Billy noo na Bohool- mate also ran, Schoolmate pulled up. Pronta went to the front at the start, ful all the runnng and won easily Bas two lengths. She had speed hs every % Romothing she did not have in her’ last race, when she waa favorite badly beaten, Ismatiian was sec- the way, but could never mal Pronta xtend herself, Billy Roche an and Dais: reen were tl fried and fourth to the far turn, where Chamo'ain came on lengths back ©: Charmpialn: yawalsh 60 10 ‘, and finished third Ismail by Two Lengths, Chath ai for Be Lumley Noe to centre, Geasler struck out. was only beaten a head for third money. Diamond Flush by a Head. RACES ded) tor, ahres- ‘ aerial wea: Swit dee ne — Betti guantrin Beh, virind Phushinaeon Veg SW Ad OG ee reggae} R ag mele i ee! ‘Vinaanielto, “Palm ‘reer iy oie In front and made the iinpe added; mur, (46a; Sie i Bt, vary nice rt rv RG fi Starters, Jocks. Wits. Bt. yc min a a ‘ammeraway fi, aH searan i i * My } oorhiees wont to, the front and made | Maesul it Pah oe Bt Belle to the tolk r a fre eu 4 a (irl ‘ Nal ear t the, ence, andy by imo, pie hg was nix fetes Pest et Hamburg aie Fini ahed Strong. RACEThe Coney Island Hani ne aan courant eee A Robt, a pis Time—1ia 8b, cm AEN TWO FIGHTS ON CARD TO-NIGHT): ‘Two good tahts are down for decision to-night, ‘The men who will engage in er rials are “Young Peter Jack- Bam Langford, Mistiettamee and Jimmy Briegs of iH is Sita Siren a 919 tying “Kid"" Coffey, of this aity, Lanaford will’ try con- in a fifteen round bout before the colored | fen Fults, after Proting a half dozen good ones. went down and out between Tannehill ai ionahue, Keeler pers Ished on a @rnunder that bounced over ‘Altrock's “head. a handled by Dundon, owner y one to Davis, fauftgeet an easy ae Inning, Chase had another putous unassisted off Donahue, Wiltams made Sire “of hla, Beitilant pickups. from Mt Farland’s scorcher, Dunden nt a wallop intot ri ht centre, He got ond on Tannehtil's hard rap to Dougno Uy, Ott thatied Altrock's, hayh 8 is hard bounce. NO RUN! ay Paitin ama had stretched his legs Hittle bit he could have beaten a rai that annehill fumbled.” Altrock 50 @ oitiful bounce from Conroy, Chase Jag, the frat Highlander to get on, frat} fan, infield hit that Altrock lould not ranch was landed stoallng | di Rte tN MoFatlend to Davis, RUNS, Third Inning, Aleinoy, re {07k 8 fa holat, tram Hine Teo" took a holst ine tata O RONG, Tannehil by a great one-handod eutoh robbed Yeager af a. two-haso iit. Klginow got New York's aes ma ol was fore Hunton gules” ited. “abn to th | Holmes, NO ie ee Fourth Inning. Williams retired Davie without any gest Donmnetty ran ¥ under o high one m Donah eFarland lined above Orth ‘took care of a NO RUNS, atop from Keel. Weagersn bend. bounce from Dundon, madg a great ent ange Mt) Ws ga fy was Sonled by Callan, Willan wan @ Road one in Duatons grasp. NO RUNS. + Fifth Inning. Tannehill was tinea Wililams to Chabe, Yeawer porto Aitrook, fan infleld hit trom Rulmeult grounder which Chase stopaed but could not handle to Orth, Jones Was forced by Holmes, Yeager to Will- NO Ri Conroy prouh hi dow: Bi ay grand- lop In centre. Aca? Bh Chine wi was acs eth ne ony stele rer’ beautiful "i thrse-bageer to" right-neld | ‘Yeager was out running home Oh ilelnow's. bounce. to Altrock, Orth fied to Holmes, ONE RUN. or Inning, ‘out on Orth’s ot ALC. Hig eon Mass,. at Callan bale elding an on | six defeats, Champions Have s PRICE ONE CEN’ saad Badly Since They Began the Western Tour, but McGraw Isn’t Worried and Says Team Will Le ST, LOUIS, Mo., June 16.-—-On June % thelr eastern (Special to The Hvening World.) | when the Glants began trip In Pittsburg, they had a percent- age mark of 773 and were leading the fleld by 186 points, To-day thelr per- | centage mark {s 698 and their advantage {9 out 106 points, That is tottering sure, and the "Champs" have got to warm up if they are golne to lead the field | again from end to end, The team's rec- | ord for the trip is three victories and It will be hard matter for them to break even, as after the remaining three games here the Cincinnat! Reds will be met, MeGraw is not whimpering, ‘We will win out, and no team will ever catch us. Wo will be in front throughout the route," stated the little manager to-day, “While we have been losing of late we will soon be back on our stride, and when we get going again we will bound away to the Yore again, First Inning. Browns hit pest Clarke for three bat Donlin singled through Arndt, Browho scorin, McGann ‘singled to left, Bresnahan advanced the runners with a sacrifice, Devlin filed to Bhan- non, Donlin scoring, MeGann tain) third, Dahlen walked and stole secon: Mertes hit to left,for two bases, Me: Gann and Dahlen scoring, Clarke got Gilbert's Hone gue while on the full run, FOUR Dahlen and McGann retired Shay. Shannon hha tad fide int’ fanned, Shan- we gue peat wesnahan to Gilbert. Second lining, Ames out, Arndt to Beckley. Browne rounded to Beckley. Donlin singled to left ‘and. stole second. McGann almost floored Kellum with a single. Bresna- han filed to Shannon. NO RUNB, jeskley fanned. Ames:could not quite reach Smoot's hich bounder, the hit going for a single. Bri in fanned, Clarke was safe n Deviin's wild throw, Smoot went to third, and Clarke to sec- ond ona wild mitch.’ Warner popped to Dahlen’ NO RUNS. Third Inning, Deviin Alnaioa to left. He took seo- ond ona baik. Dahlen sacrificed, Brain 0 Beckley. Mertes hit past Clarke for ta, bawes, Devlin scoring. — Gilbert filed to Arndt, -Ames out, Arndt to Beckley, ONE RUN, Kellum walked, Shay filed to Browne, Shannen fanned. Amdt also fanned, NO RUNI Fourth Inning. Browne and Donlin were out on easy rounders t ye apeh ley, and Brain. Mc- ann fann NO RU 8, NOTIONAL I ‘AGUE. PHILADELPHIA |.7 PITTSBURG, Philadelphia ... 1 00 Pittsburg 2 e100 i ° o¢ ver} AMERICAN LEAGUE. DETROIT AT “BOSTON, Be his gloved hand about six inches from the ground. The f, of the most remarkable demonstrations over seen In a ball park, NO RU Fulte filed to Holmes,’ Holmes, after ing @ pretty run for Keeler's’ drive, drop} it, Keeler was forced b Dougherty,” Donule tr Dag wait, fame fled’ to Dundon, “NO RUNS, Seventh Inning, year bit ot, ott Infleld, ‘nit ¢ Sate away ei eontiy fens Sma nee, rey was acta ts fonew atole ¢ sect ja Holites again started CReN es nes by a eed liner. that Holmes tried to ‘The hi with one hand, two baj ‘onroy, and Chase both scored on Kletnw' paawale t centre. Kleinw was ‘out stretch! ne to third on a relay throw from the field, Orth alngled over. acc- ond, th Gd ropeee th Ete, Dona- hue to vie, TWO RUNS, Eighth inne Callahan filed to Fult Davis fouled to Conroy. pe was out, Williams to Cha NB. Keeler went, BAY to Donahue unasslat- Dougherty lined to Jones, Davie retired Williams, NS RUNS, Ninth Inning, MoFarland out, Conroy to ‘hase, Roatan hes faneeer ie tipine’ panes: fea ret and Tannen, NO RUNS. | PUndon a ae LATONIA WINNERS. TLATONYA, Kyu Juno 16,—The here to-day resulted as follow: FIRGT |RACE~Blx furlongs tor Cosamier) } tin), ,100, 4 t ‘Handy’ Bit 6, _Timo—146, Kenney. Merino, es 10 1. is Teal Dr, Long, Al mauin, Bernice. Borenthia. Co), Jim glass and Nati tu; also races Ne: hay (AUR: } (Taylor), BECOND RACE—Five furlongs.—Con- cert (D, Austin), 110 (2 10 (even) 2: Pat So Ame, econd a tk, eine be etna, band mndon Ea ¥ (Proglier), 1 10 (6 to 1) %. | Time—1,05, Riveselt, Bask Garter: 2 end notified the captain, Loule eu ut |choly was caused by some remembrance e et |place where the Slocum burned a year ad All Season. BATTING ORDER, St. Louts, ela phen, coh Shannon, If, Donline of! Sette ay McGann, 1b, Smoot, ot Denienngs, © rain, 3b, a] Cinvke, et, Brevi, ab. Worner, o, Gilbert, 2b. Kellum, p. Ames, p.. rE dd Messrs, Jonnstone + and YOUNG WOMAN LEAPS T0 DEATH FROM FERRY Plunges Into East River ho the North Beach and Is Drowned, A woman of slight build, about twen- ty-two years old, jumped from the ferrry-boat North Beach off One Hua- dred and Thirty-elghth street into the Bast Hivor last night » and was aba Wien body has not bean rey cayere he wore a wi and a dark skirt, saab esi Vi Capt. Helgison, of the Nort did not report the case to the Shinge the East One Hundred and Fourth Street Station until tos -day, He said that none’ of the members of the crew pald any partioular attention to the Woman when sho boarded the boat at the foot of Ninety-ninth street bound for North Beaoh, She had sunk before the boat could be stopped. Aldene Goff and his wife, of No, 1871 PERL were pasengera on tho ‘erry-boat, Goft toi Weeliraraay to-day: haa “Shortly after leaving Colle; my wife and J as well as the Heyl Passengers on the upper deck noticed a woman apparently about forty years of Qge and all alone walking up and down the deck wringing her hands and evle Gently much agitated, As the boat ap. proached Lawrence Ledge, or what riy. ermen call the Third Buoy, her agita- Hon seemed to increase. ‘This spot ta In the Immediate vicinity 'n te pres tragedy. of the scene “AL at once we Who shricked ‘Woman avery gy women rushed out, and sure endu, h the wo: Goat we hud noticed wrinlng her" hands was in the water, I started to j in after her, but my wits ried: on to ump And then'l rushed up to tho nile hots Holger- He came down on the u looked over the pia net RRST tek Wt to waye no orders t Tho ‘cantain then ave. the signal 10 lowored, Frep bd ead 4%, boat, time this had been a minutes’ had’ elapsed, net tha th lsanneared benéath the watere the time the hoat wot to wherd’Bhe wey, last seen. The — ferry-boat hovered around for, about twenty minutes mone it the beady didnot coi ma camergn,to New Forkin™ and then corroborated her husband's adding that it wasth. pane oe story, the passengers that th of the Slocum tragedy, as her agitation and apparent grief reached their cli- max when the ferryboat reached the ago yesterday, — DELMAR RESULTS, PELMAR RACE TRACK, June 16, —The races run here to-day resulted “IRA RA 1 a CE—Six furlonas—O; (1 to %) 1, Ra marly G to) 3, Bit: lux (5 to 2) 3.) ‘Tme—t1,16 8-5, BECOND RACE — Five Topsy Robinson (8 to 4) to 2) 2, Time—1.04 1-5, THIRD RACE-Five and one-halt furlongs.—Excitement (8 to 5) 1, Chiet Hayes (2 to 1) % Marpessa (14 to 6). 8. Time—1,10 1-5, FOURTH RACE-SIx furlon; 0B tle (9 to 6) 1, Jucara (20 to 1d ge, Mayberry (7 to 2) 8, Time—1.116 8-5, "TH RACE—Hubbard (8 to 1) can (9 to 5) 2, Light Opera (7 to 2) 5 Nme=1.45. UNION PARK FINISHES, ST, LOUIS, Mo. June 16.—The races here to-day resulted as follows: FIRST R. mile and seventy ds.—Violin (even) 1, Wduardo (3 to 1)°2, Brushton (5 to 1) ee 148. RCOND, RACE-Purne $300; noven turioner Onyx, 7 to 1) 1, St, Tam- many (4, to 8) 2) ‘be Russy (15 to 1) 3 Time~1 1D _RACE-Sollini A gfutions: ome , Sarsaparilia Lavenia True (9 tot) 8 GIAN GIANTS ... ST. LOUIS BROOKLYN BROOKLYN .....4 CHICAGO ...... > — = = =) ROCHESTEA .... 2.2... JERSEY CITY . ' MONTREAL AT NEWARK MONTREAL ....2.. 02... 0 EWARK 22.500 seancsne O At Cincinnati (N.L.)Boston, - 2 0 ROCHESTER AT JERSEY Cl a-° cu oOo ca! =o a coud So co SOS Ow re) I Y (E eoaoo nm oc-0o0 = EL =~ oo oc oe Cincinnati, 4. At Philadephia (A.L.)—St. Louis, 1; Phitadeiphia, 10. \t Washington (A.L.)—Cleveiana,.5; Washington, 1. At Baltimore (E,L.)—Toronto, 2; Baitimore, 4. At Providence (E. Liy--Buffato, 05 P LATE DETAILS GIANTS-ST, , scoring Smoot. Ames hit Warner. ‘by Brown. Ona run, grounded to Beckley. No runs, AT KENILWORTH. UNION PARK. LATONIA, THERY WINS AUTO RACE; TWO HURT Present Holder of Bennett Trophy Leads Contestants to the End, PARIS, June 16.—Twenty-four con- testanta in the French trials for the Bennett International Auto Cup start- last, i at 6 o'clock this morning over the store, at Auversne course, Broadway, Thery, the winner of the cup tast | afternoon, year, was the first to start, and he was followed by others at intervals ot four minutes. Newpatchns from atong the course showed that Thery was making eighty ailometres on hour, with Wagner mal- Ipg the neat best time, She racers speeded over a break- : course, { number of sharp.turns ad rough #pots menacing them, Thery led to the end of the second cirouit of the Auvergne Course, but was passed on the third circuit py Was- ner, Four olroults constitute the ri No accidents have been reported, Yhery finished first, covering the &0 kilometres in 7 hours 42 minutes. Slag was second and Cuillois third, but the officlal decision Is not yet an- nounced owing to the difference of tho Macy's ed: fies bf The lady Nonronce and Bunnie also ran, RD {One Bhp. Pa (Noo: Pet (No0- | 1, Morris), scien ‘Tay r36 e—Gilfain (@ to 1.1, Rt ty re Morris Votmer (6 tors a hn , KOUR noob. 8g 4, won Ca purse; it ‘urlonj a fr ooohes Platoon, @ a ums to-morrow, ine was overturned te nu ae was not seri: im aloo had an aceiden| the Sourve say ree See ing ou rovidenes, ‘4. $2 LOUIS GAME. (Continued from Fifth Column.) Beckley flied. Smoot and Brain singed. Clarke singled, Kellwin hit to Ames and Brain died at plate. Shay flied to Browne, One run Fifth Inning—Bresnahan doubled. Deviin saorificed. Dahlen flied to Clarke, Bresnahan scoring. Mertts-out. One run. 4 Shannon walked. Arndt and Beckley both out at first. Shan non scored on wild pitch. Smoot walked. Smoot was forced Sixth Inning—Gilbert and Ames out to Brain. Clarke fanned. Warner flied. Kellum struck out. No runs LATE WINNERS AT DELMAR. Sixth—Athens 3-1, Tristan Shandy ‘ even; Kenton 5-1. Sixth—Spring Ban 3-1. Sunolow 4-1, Laroeng 5-1. Fifth—Jilette 9-10, Earl Rogtrs 5-1, Comilfo 9-2. ‘Thirty-fourth shortly after while he detective, When he Hyening Wort yam 4 wos walking through an aisle on the main floor, The lucky captor of the heretofore elusive individual was Lewis Dittman. store though Raffles had spent considerable time In the place befor, did not recom= nize him until to-day, Dittnan stood at the entrance door and scruunized the face of every per- son who entered. fles he stepped up to him and remarice You are the mysterious Mr, Rafe = I ere oO $ x ow +E Brown Fourth—iSeana 5-2, Creolin 3-1, New Amsterdam 25- 1. Fifth—Intense 7-1, Miss Jordan 11-5, loe Water 8 MR. RAFFLES: HAS AT LAST BEEN CAUGHT Recognized by Lewis Dittman as He Walked Through Macy’s Store, Std The Mysterious “Mr.. Raffles of The | Evening World has been’ captured at | He was caught in Macy's big atreot c'oloak thie | | who, saw Raf- 7 | Mr. Raffles admitted hin identity. Ag= compinied by ils captor, he camé to The Evening World office to recelve the $100 reward offered for his capture. Mr, Raffles will himaelf tell the st of hia capture in The Evening Wo ri