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PAGES TO-DAY Including Story Supplement. PRICE ONE. CENT, BROOKLYNS SNOWED UNDER BY PHILLIES. Hanlon’s Men Played Like Amateurs and Never Had a Chance in Second Game. ‘BATTING ORDER. Philadelphia. PN LN wy} Y) wa rsill inst bata vidisfly ents mene ereot ‘p ry f ‘Thomas, cf, Glengon, 2b, Courtney, 3b, ‘Titus, rf. Maxee, If, Bransfleld, 1b, Doolin as, Abbott, oc. Sparks, p r, Emsiie, (Sprcial to The Evening World PHILADELPHIA, June Brooklyns were snowed under in fecond game. At no time did they ever have a chance, and the game became #0 one-sided as to be without interest, First Inning, ‘Dobbs filed out vo Mager urtney and Bransticm, nt disposed ot itathy Glen. gon, auniey’s swat, NO a Walked and went to mecond coxt Des Gleason part iced: Bitten. eed souriney ,and. Titus ‘Thomes scoring and Countn foine to inird. "The atter ecored w me, Front tater on Titus came fy to Bransfie!d Poona THREE RUNG. Second ey TRE ler’a hot one fell into Branefisid’s Batoh was enay, Gleason to Brans. graagcutter was too much and reached first. t Babb's grounder to first. led and tte thing when sna, ante ea mee al ‘AI Sit, ‘Thorins went to «hi fe, Aube Was being run down, an ell, 9 ow to gicesons ey fouled 8, eit out, THRED Fe Third viel Stlengon,to Bransfield. Rit. is to Branefeld. Mitcholl walked, Doolin tum»! ing the bases. Lumle o.gentre noored ‘Mitchell, nto Bransfield, F gut, to nafletd, Dobbs dro) Mageo's fly and the patter reached secgnd,” ‘Branshela's eacritce placed him on third. ralked, Was out on an saay one to Mitchel, Mages. scoring, rks out, Malay to Gessier. ONId way from. him, ‘Titus etruck Babb out, Poe Halve swat, ng fy to Fourth Inning. oa Batoh bel cag ote Sparks and Brans- field too! baa ae ‘Titus got un- ant, scoring Courtney, a cmt Hooatch, MeGeo. between f second Gessler di ped the a, ytd scored, rl 1d out, Ba to Gessier, TWO RUN Fifth Inning. Goanton now pitching for, Brooklyn. | fy ns in Courtney threw Ritter out. at itohell fies Regge) Titus, Doolin ant et porns ii betweeh tl SN ve Spr eae yee bed Courtney F eany to Geseler, Gixth Inning. ingled to left, Lumley Hn atusers a mit for two bines, toh’s out to Nhomas, air fed, BcoFity or iernlee: Bap filed out ir Gl Aria Bi abd, Robot struck “out,” ON RUN; . nil full, account tof. Brooklyn's first | °° Mane eco dein achat . (FOUR INJURED Bro On an |: i fonnad. IN COLLISION ( im cuRS | An eleotrio surface car of the Chris- opher street line going west on Tenth jetrect was in collision with @ Belt line heen car golng north at Tenth atrect ni Avenue. D this) afternoon, Four Were injured,,one hihi Agha 10 vie Hospital, | The OMAR srorvmnay NO 439/ io Rant ith abroet, bein BARONET to |: Sere el who cannon Champions Greeted by a Big and Cheerin Crowd at Their First Game on Home Grounds After the Long Western Trip. Boston Glants BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, N. ¥., June %— With nervous but deflant tread, the Glants strolled on the field this after noon, and inatead of the oustomary showers of empty bottles and decayed frult, they were received with cheers of welcome, Despite the threatening weather and the occasional drops of rain, a large crowd came early, and every movement of the prodigals was greeted with hand clap or a good hu- mored “good boy.” "BI" Dahlin's black eye has not lost {ts livid cover, and a similar ornament adorns the face of Frank Bowerman, In the distant outfield George Browno Impa as a sad reminder of the pop bot- tle which was broloeh on hig shin by a sportsmaniike rooter in Cincinnatl, Firat Inning. Abbaticchio opened fire on Taylor with a clean single to left, and took second on Dolan's sacrifice, which but for Gil- ber’s beautiful work would have been another safety, Delohanty ewiped the first one over into deep left for two bases, sending Batty home, Cannell took the count, ‘Tenny slapped a grounder to McGann, ONB RUN. Browne fell a, victim to Cy Young's gurves, and it was to, the bench with him, Raymer dug in the mud wad us earthed Dentin’ ry a rounder tine, but Bi MoGann's roller, iilowing the” captain's ‘anchorage at uncer to the spot retired the side, NO RUNB: Seoand Ente Ta Wolverton led off wi to centre, but Ne jedan : ratiot to Danicn 60, felipe oh Raymer 90000000090 o-1 as ac Young a ied " Gilbert uni Tenney. ‘then, male NO RUNS. Third ones Young struck out. Bi it, ‘Tia torrets, Dolan a iol, ei ic ares By @ great eye or Lim gd ‘Taylor's foul. tise fanned. NOR aye Fourth Inning. Mertes sfrinted under the ‘and by a leap In the air hung to Delehan- ty's. drive, which bore the home-run Cannell struck out. Teenney's h fly was gobbled up by Browne, under wes taken uit hy! Men ‘the it Tnfela A Mortoy atote. second, “iatty got high fly, NO RUNS, Fifth Inning. Dahlen by a back-! panded catch t ‘olverton’s Texas Leaguer, Dahlen then pulled McGann off the bag. in flelding Needham’s grounder and the catcher was safe, Raymer Ts took card of Young's poutcri Eumtody but uk Wolverton throw Wayor ¥ Nie’ on atrtkos, ‘Browne | eae ‘thrown out on @ bunt by Needham. [(O RUNS. ’ Sixth Inning, rounder was scooped by Gil- ert, Dolan’s Eh went to oe nn, ‘Taylor ‘covering the aoa. alehanty fouled ‘out to Dontin watked Sut was eal in file eviin's Boston grounder, Seventh Inning: Gilbert made \ great stop and rey hanes ee apna te won a Intl ay if Boni 1 ROUNE rents iret, lagi 90 Bamo aa, it ee fowied 8 ign : is a ‘out to Wolver- Elghth Inning. Needhame Barner, inne Devi hk Me had rand shot Kn to hia rounder tp m, forced a. throw cian Tone Fahad to Tein benee. thi { toh the last ipa pte sor. ‘Dolan ied out and fowne man ahi aaa ee ae : tenn thrown out by dthtnewton, $3 Runt in_Atruck out, Mi Hh kas aye ‘deep, itt mid (0. Fieht, Doni wooters wild wi ‘oF fut. the atuiol fe ‘tI i? Behe Fay nding Mi Spanien wae rout eaten acore. ONE RUN, Tenth Inning, tit wierd tts Bnew ne thr 8. Devi 9 ing Ieaon BATTING ORDER. Roston. Apbattchio, om Dolan, rt, Belonarey, It, Cannell, of, Tenny, Ib, Wolverton, Needham, 0. Donkin, ‘ot pee: nn, Glider, 2. lowerman, ¢. jaymer, 2. ‘aylor, D. Young, > ‘Umplre—Mr. Johnston. WINNING PITCHER FOR THE GIANTS, a rap to Dahlen. Dolan beat a elow hit O short, Delehanty foultHied to Bower: man, NO RUNS. mponuin filed to Cannell, Wolverton reat stop of MoGann’s sizzler. Morte singled to left, Dahlen's ground- er forced Mertes.at second, NO RU) Twelfth Inning, Cannell struck out, ‘Tenney was out on grounder to MeGann. Wolverton was out on a bunt Bowerman making the throw. NOR LNs. eviin was thrown out’ by Wolverton, Glibert expired the same Way, Bower: | man singled, Colwell droped Matty's fy ‘ond Bowerman seored, It was. o close decision at the plate and a crowd purrounded the umpre protesting, John fen, wae quickly surrounded wy "elx po-| se an WAR encorted ow the grounds, ONE RUN, a ‘NATIONAL LEAGUE. CINGI NAAT an, AUN dk Cinotnnati Pittsburg Batteries — Walker-Phelpa: J. rite: relpa [leever. ‘ SSE AMERICAN LEAGUE, PHILADELPHIA AT WASHINGTON Game pomtponed on wocount of wet grounds, ——— EASTERN LEAGUE. JERSEY CITY AT PROVIDENCE, Jersey City Providence |. TORONTO ‘Toronto Montreal, BALTI: Game postponed on accolint of, rain, oer RAIN STOPS AUTOS, ree trceert ROOKLYNS LOSE ~ BROOKLYN . PHILADELPHIA .. CHICAGO 0-01 331422 BROOKLYN AT PHILADELPHIA—SECOND GAME. 0020 0.3—6 2101 —13 CHICAGO AT ST.:LOUIS (N. L.). ST. LOUIS.... | EMPIRE nome, ti track to-day. ty-four hou! During, fourteen tim score, for each mile. CHICAGO ... DETROIT .-.- JERSEY CITY AT PROVIDENCE (EL). JERSEY CITY.. ....-....010000 PROVIDENCE aieieiehelaneiso'60:10) 0 OF 11, 0 "ated by Guy Vaughan, the plucky and daring young chauffeur, who 1,015% miles in hia forty horse-power Decauville car in twenty-four hours, | Bosides creating a new mark for twen- Vaughan aiso succeeded | ~ in breaking Charles G. Wrideway's rec: ord for 1,000 miles, which was, % hours, 60 minutes and'1 secong. Vaughan cow ered that number of miles in 28 hours, $3 minutes and 2’ seconds, twenty-four hours that Vaughan encircled thi and lost 1 hour 88 ‘min- tutes and & seconds, Vaughan startod on his record-break- ling Journey st 1.8 o'clock yeuterday ‘afternoon, accompanied by Ueland a Mitchell, hin mechanlo. Irom the beginning Vaughan Jn to ut down the, time for each mile made by Wridgway, and how succended wil by Vaughan would have made much bet ter time, but he wan handicaped by a} piauatie Banner, muddy track during the niaht. this he kept sending his car each mile in about 1 minute and 18 secun 1 soconds faster than Wriigwi Shortly after 10 o'clock to-day the! or in. UM track dried out, etopped shartty before noon to have ils tres tebalrodinnd take on thore he. won ready. to brave): 000 001 "ALLED. ST. LOUIS ......-. CLEVELAND ....-. -- ap CHICAGO AT DETROIT (A. L.). wun’ 2 (050: 070r0 os TORONTO AT MONTREAL (E. L. 0 LATE WINNERS AT DELMAR. AT KENILWORTH. T LATONIA AT HIGHLAND PARK. Yonke: N, covered chanics ‘@ chance exclaimed “No, he. 1s not, ‘his machine Is m low are you, mother, track*he atopbed started, Of again. near for ul came exc ant wol} he | pout ue 27 geen by his. total je erowd nd Despit | Wn Mt alte Madinah a not stop. halt of Wien he rowd rn ‘4 me st for H pth hw frat man to ‘ontpr and ns Vaughan! Feoling splendid, ‘Vaughan, as he jumped into his car and 4 report of the pistol echoed the wrounda, toll r3 Vavahen hak aa was ton hin th mile, he wo spa and we nel hawies thre: the band played going ground for 10 0—8 00 0—2 ie dobsta tbachwitnil * 0 00 Q 0 ) ATPRONTO 2.0.0. 2.----.02200000 1-5 MONTREAL ...... --2e- 00000001 O01 At Buffalo (E.L.)—First same: Rochester. 5; Buffalo, 9. At Buffalo (E. L.)—-Second game—Rochester, 2; Buff.,.6 Newark at Baltimore (E. L.}—Postnoned—rain, Fifth—Plautus 3-5, Broodler 2-1, Athelrose 10-1. Sixth—Potter 4-1, Lansdowne 4-1, Dave Sommers. Fifth—Dr. Spruill 3-1, Zig-Zag 7-1, Milton Young 3-3. Sixth—Bonnie Sze a Caronal 12-1, Yorkshire Lad. Fourth—White Plume cs Maior T. 3+1, Dirtch Barbara. Fifth—Arabelle 10-1, Carthage 3-2, Cortez 6-1. Fifth—Fallen Leaf 8-1, Silent Water 7-5, Council 19-1. Sixth—Miss Anxious 7-5, Lady Traverse 2u-1, Calox 5-2, VAUGHAN BREAKS ALL AUTO RECORDS BY JOHN POLLOCK. (Bpeetal to The Evening World.) TRACK, i Tune #4-Another new world’s record for fan auto, which 1» likely to stand for to repair the dam- age. Just as Vaughan slowed up his mother. and sister. ran down to the spot where his car stopped and his mother ‘fam afraid Guy ts hurt.” replied his stator, ‘rely disabled,” ear;?" gsked the motiier," As the time drew 100th hulle, the crowd be- | {niereatad, | A tho fat t up a mild cheer vw thelr hate in the * the 1,01%h Pa hie tire but le { plugging right 3, alone. with a fiat a or the te Ure for ped his stand the him, ands a he waa eine cheered. to neat achievement: amp, Vaurhan by him Me chante bs “tire poider oft replied |, » Crheer was forced 1s Journey, \ had wound up hia’ twenty-! td hours oh riding: ap of the: sud for HIGHLANDERS WHITEWASHED BY BOSTONS Chases Wild Throw to Third, Allows Hubites to Score Two.of Their Three Runs. ieee lo} y Tt, nt, an. face, It, Of, Chase, Ib Sekine, 4b. Bale oft Ki He ORE, Be coy SE» BY ALLEN SANGREE. <8peaial to The Byentng World.) BOSTON, Mass, June 24.—Still puezled ‘by the demon weather, the Highlanders opened to-day with Jimmy Collina's one- champions, their series of four wemes. While not raining the earthly aura was hot and muy as Dr, Jaw- thorne #o eloquently observed, and the clouds were lined with silver on the sie, Nevertheless a great crowd as- sembled at the gates, for they feel here that New York and Boston are about of the same claas, but that either or both will shortly take a surprising brace and really fight of rthe pennant. ‘Thus fer Bosto nhae beaten the High- landers seven. out of eleven, hav- ing trimmed 4 three eut of four the luat tine Griffith wae here, ‘The stanoh wupporters of Collins, who is having a hard tite to keep nib nerve with people thissing him on the fleld, were indeed jad to see the Highlanders appear, as they took for a repitition of the other wevere drubbing. Firet Ifning, Dougherty hit a prett that Fans magne in” nak am Bey uns t in’ re them rer for Conroy, refills i Bi ett, Keeler reached Edad SAR neta hae irom Chass se “ihe mm janie) ought two-begmer. NoveONs, Selbach went down an to Yeagor, Howw aeomed. t9 | [ Seth there with qrervthing necessary’ an made Parent swat three times. Yeager had another assist. a hot drive off Burkett, nailing his man by an eve- NO RUNS, jecond Inning. Xeager sent a baby bounce | td Young. Fults did the wame thing, Young, algo ow, ani Peete Boneh amid @ volley of cheers, NO RUNS, eany Btuhi was soaked in the arm with don Grim~ shaw'ea clean hit rd, Chase fielded Collins's bunt and threw over Conroy's head, soortng Stahl and Grim- shaw. Dougherty got the pa and re- cunee it to CO Collina at Press: the threw badly and Coline | Perris. filed to ixceler,. Crige | Conroy threw Young out, a oh foul filed to Conroy. THREE RU! Third Inning. could not beat his buft to Fer- jougherty rapped a 8 gle over oust Went ip, eile on tere hard to right. a {SHenening double ei Parent to Ferris to Grimshaw, Keeler and Conroy were retired, NO'RU: hase took Parent's fly, ai clouted eafely over the Stahl wary out stealing soc- yw to Williams, No UNS, Fourth Inning. Young got another assist from Wille i jama’a little tal th ack of short. feat stealing secon. Yenger fied to Burkett, Yeager took an cary Grimshaw, Colling sirolted, Fults wot under a fly from Kerris, Criger filed to Gigs,” No rons. Fifth Inning. Ix struck, out, Kisinow. fied to ree® flow tanned. NO RUNS, Uiiamie ierew. Tonnes ait atruev out, Parent walked, a aimoult “fv : + Sixth Inning. Criger took am easy foul fly from Dougherty. Keeler lined to Sélbach, Young maw Le fine stop of Conroy's hot boundet, NO RU: Stahl = fied ‘Chase, Dough emothered | tt front Grimshaw Collins fouled to Chase, NO RUNS. Seventh Inning. Criger took care of Williams's tap to! tion ot the plate hase fanned. HY a fine stop from Yoagor, RU NB. Dougherty #0 Crimer got anothe: Katbnoh Fultz took from Burkett.” NO fly from Werrls. Young NO RUNS. Eighth Innings, foxled to Co'lias, Kleinow d to rien’. Orth batted for Hoge, y Coiling retired. Orth halding Bleinew. oy Curd Parent threw Dou. y out, te) to Yeager, Iaaod Orth ‘oy f throw Burkett “Powel 3 Yonser gut, Pare manda tan, Co anned. erent ‘yo RUNS. Ninth Inning. Keeler fanned, Conroy singled. Wi). HANS lle Ma tho ateat Cyrus | Rose Burkett | § ONG | 0 l, hy, Williams |} cpechanded stop from § BY FRANK W. THORP, (Special to"The Evening World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY, RACH-TRACK, June %—The attendance at Sheepshead this afternoon was one of the lamgest of the meeting In spits of weather condi- tions that were most discouraging, It was raining before the crowds left Now. York, but that did not bar the onward march to the counse, The immense attendance was, of course, accounted for by the prospect of feeling Beldame in the Advance Stakes. 1@ the weather had been fine and the track fast there is little doubt but the attendance of Suburban Day would have been excelled, or at least equatied, ‘The $20,000 Great Trial Stakes, too, was one of the features, including as it did the creck Western colt, George C, Ben- nett, and the flower of the Whitney stables, Ironsides, Burgomaster and Queen of Hearts, The femeinder of the caed Was very attractive and in spite pt discouraging conditions the after- loon promised keon sport. Favorite Defeated, FIRS TRACE— for four-year fy od op beard Pk) ded: ult oot iy! Tme.16 ron Starter. a ne Wh pay neck Gold Van ve wih iB Game Cock made the running, fois lowed by Hylas, Sandhurst and Gold Van, sypelne in close order for the jatth miles, ‘Thon ASfandfhurst took he "toads Halt a mile from toad Hylas closed and they Rha head Jump together. od Wye on a mild from it ad was best, drive by. two lengths @ Cock was close u riaitina tant ely up, ing twen’ lengths bentnd ty, et " Easy for Roseben. RACE 31,200 nade tor three-year-old: , main course, IMO—1.14 4-5, te ates AECOND handicep, aix furl StI 18) 7 oi oot ie, Asti ) Tommy Waddell and Chiettain also ran, if | Diamond Flush and Riley raced wway together, | fllownd Roseben nnd: Astarita, ‘hey ran inthis, onter to the stretch, where Roseben wont to \he front and came away, easily win- ning by four lennthe trom Sparkling Star, who got vp ,in time to beat Dia- mond Flush a bi THIRD RACE-The two-year-oldw; Futurity cou ‘Time={,15, Starter, Security Tinber 00. C. t ‘Trial Stakes, for Hs Otns eis fyricnae, Won driving, Jocks. We. Bt i Fin. a a sDontniclt 139" OLN » 18 iiennerio wet 122 8 4 B18 Bu urRomARter, Queen of Hear 01 nd, aBecurity and Hat Gnance et eureOmARter ed; een roneldes tmber and Belmere coupled hitney entry Madden entry, Thd Groat Trial furnished @ sensa~ tional fine), They ran in @ close bunch to the stretoh turn, where Security was in front with Hurgomaater, followed in close order hy George C, ‘Bennett and Timber. In the run home the bunch closed upaand a alxteenth from home etty near the whole fleld was heads art, It was a rousing finish, Security, imber, George C, Bennett, Belmere and Burgomaster | sweeping by the judges almost on a line. Security won by a head trom Timber, who beat George C, Bennett a head. Security's race to-day compared with his last per- formance was startling, Beldame Defeated, FOURTH RACE—The Advance Stakes, for threa-yearcolds amd upward: valuo $10,000; cnile and cignthy. Start good. Wow TeVings rime=-280 46 a Btarter BELDAME, ODDS ON, IS DEFEATED BY BROWN'S AGIL Belmont Mare Made All the Running’ in the Advance Stakes, but Faltered atthe End and Was Beaten a Short Head —Security Wins Talal: Stakes. en ae SHEEPSHEAD RESULTS. “A FIRST) RACE—Sandhuret (11 to 5 im 1, Hylaw (7, to 10), Gamecock, 3, G SECOND RACE—Roseben (8 to 2) |) 1, Sparkling Star (11 to 8) 2 Dim mond Flush 8, 6 THIRD RACE—Seourity (15 to 1), 1} Timber (10 to 1), 2; Geo. C, nett, 3, FOURTH RACE—Agile (13 to 5) he Beldame (1 to) 2, Grazialio. 3, ‘ FIFTH RAGE—Leonard Joo Hays, i (8 to 6) 1, Gentian (15 to 4) ‘ Lieber 3, 7 8IXTH RACE—Hippoorates (® to 2) 1, Palmbearer (6 to 1) 2, Hippocrates All ia Wee: Sdhits a ‘ is made all (he runny 9) “Your lengths ne Bank @ head WINNERS AT LATONIA.( LATONTIA, Ky,, Juno 24.-Races. de! olded here to-day resulted follows: FIRST RACH--Six furlongs. Sw to 4 won: Bld Sliver OW by Seal ul Tm Butinskt, May Hilen, Mary hor and Gus Heiadorn also ran, SECOND RACE—Five turk cert (a2 to 1), 1, dlolan (2 ton 8 wel @ fo 23.) Time 1.0 dith, «Bunnie, Mio) Dufty’ and Daffodil also ‘ae de THIRD RACB—One milo, ier aks (to %), 1; Btarter, Peteorca caret and ie Hipnoe! ? qwon caal Bearer, i piev PLL RANE 8) KENILWORTH RESULTS, (Special to The Evening World.) yh ANILWORTH RACH T 1 N, ie U.—The races here “Yovdany = ileal an follerre FIRST RACH—Mil ¥ —Lustig. § bo 5, first; *Wineps er, 20 t 1, eecond: Melatersinger, % to 1, third, Mme—1.44 J-6. SECOND RACE—Tyo-year-olde; Hak eights of a mile—Wee Lass, 8 to won} James Reddick, 7 to 10, second} ae Blk, to 3 third, mond ouitRD RACE.—Three-yoar-olds and three-quarters of | a. mile, erry Ingiand, 1 to 2. wan; Lochinvar, Pion, eesondy Fine Tall, 7 to 2 thitd, "Dime, 1.12 4-6. 4 FOURTH RACE—The Rapids Handi: \ cap; one mile and forty yards.—Sir Ralph (2 to 1), wom Roantint (2 to 1) ire In (15 to 1 Time=1. 7 IAC WINNERS AT DELMAR, (Speola? (o/The Evening. World.) DELMAR RACE TRACK, 80. LOUIS, 79 June t4.—Tho races decided hove to-day, resulted #s follows: Wrst Race—Seven’ firlongs—-Ating, to 1, won; Gene Handlan, ' to % second} Radivin, 10 to, 1, third, .Chne-4.87. SECOND RAI forint RMA ts nil 3 rt Reldanie went to the front and made! the running og usual, followed by Agile. The latter tala within a length and, 4) the mare to the turn. ‘nner AS but Agile and nailed ' Beléame the stretch heng and! and it was a hot drive t6 the| Aeile winning by a head, Bel-| vas thirty Jengths in front of} who was only started for third money, Feveniie we | QRIRTH RACK. $1.0 ded: selling, for yotund a hat turtones Start fain Won BN lus. (3 to 1) dy vestor (80'to 1) THIRD RACE—PFive and Jongs.—Bxeltemont (3 to 5) 1, 1) 2, Burnelette ( to 1.3, Timer, FOURTH RACE—One mle and thre. quarters.—Exkot 2 to 3, ot Pe alig Helle 6 to b Varro 3 ao 1, Time 2.16 1-5, jonny (8 %s re HIGHLAND PARK Ff RESULTS. HIGHLAND PARK, DWTROIT, Jun £4.—The remults of the races here to: follows. pei RST RACH—Clandeatine (4 to. Pena shah. (2 to D, 2; Capitano at i chimingo (4 @ we gudiaion in ti 10 1), 2; Btoensel sa CO Bia ne 4