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, BASEBALL , STORM BLOWS Start Their Run-Getting in Pirst Inning DOWN HOUSE: TWO MEN DEAD Another Man Fatally Hurt in Tornado in Upper Part of City. Dwo.men were killed and one was probably fatally injured by the blowing Gown of a house in the miniature tor- nado that thin afternoon swept over tho upper part of Manhattan Island. One é¢ the men named Lawler died as a eonpany of firemen Was taking him from the debris. Coroner? Ssholer, after an investiga- tdon, waid that the house, which was in ourse of construction in One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street, near Riverside Drive, waa poorly bullt, There was no Ume in the motar, aceordli Coroner, Invpector Sweeny has gn investigation, and an arrest {8 looked for to-night. ‘At the firat warnings of the approach- ing atorm, which came out of the West, the workmen on the bullding that was later destroyed scurried out of the Beighborhood and sought shelior in Amatewdam avenue, But. three m strangers to those who saw them, ai fgaid to have been passing the house dust aa tho storm broke. A. drenching downpour of rain canio ‘wiih the wind and the rien aro t have run into the hopse for shelter, Then eame the storm, with all Its forse, and the house’ collépsed with a roar that-was*heardyafar above the noise of; the wind aud rain. V:6 first to arrive atapic luse afer the acclaent say they heard roicus ing for help in the debrig, A fire alaras was turned in and the reserves the West One Hundved and Twent: th Street Station were hurried to tho Depending upon tho stories of those Who thought that the three shelter- geckors had been killed, the firemen jeri and Lipa oe Lov to work to dig into nl the: ruins. task was a big one, for ani fidor had collapsed and) an ime faenne, weight of brick. stone, eng mortar was, piled in tho cellar, “ho storm blew Down tress on the nds of the Hebrew Orphan Asy+ ripped off roofs all through Wash- fngton Heights and ‘uprooted a tree that had stool for years at the corner of Amsterdam avenue and Manhattan Sidet fastenings in Harlem. A ble pia mrindow 1 thé Hamilton Bank Buila- it on By red and Ue “er Bip into t f the Lema) Ala Soctet 06 fo Es ae een a ay ~ SAYS HE WAS Wore ioe haat oat at the storm. walle ‘of the structure above. the || with the Bostons and Keep It Up Until They Have a Mortgage on the Game, Gianes oa os 0 x10 (BY BOZEMAN BULGER.) (Special Ao The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, June %6.—Despite tho heavy rain and’ the soaked condition of the grounds the Giants decided to attempt another set- to with Tenney’s tribe to-day, Mud- shoes, tarpaull gand and. sawdust were brought out in profusion end on yohedule time the gong sounded and they went at It, According to the regular order of things, Amen was slated to do the pitciiing, and McGraw eald he caw nothing to keep the faxen-haired in- dividual from being st. Boston came on the field sore and! ‘7 warming up Aisgruntied, but a Ilttl tal ending of made them forget the Gaturday's combat and took heart, ‘They still refuse to bel in the In- IUibility of Umpire Johnstone and in- sist the Giants’ victory ‘was tainted. But, unlike the good people who decid~ ed not to take’ the tainted funds of John D, Rookefeller, they sat Gown and de- clded to tet tt’go at ‘MoGraw was feeling auch better to- day. Taylor, who has been Ill, ts well ayath, and Harry Tuvhlll te fast regain- | To Ing, his color.” Roger Breanaahn is also rofovering from his attack end:may, bo able, to. catch @b-@n) and’ Daten” ey Firat Inning ‘Abbailobhi. Ditghed to Ghnset yin Dolan oe at i wither howe’ to diiger as was much 8 2 Yifon “that un “he neavy Boing caren, 90) anuigh fot B Browne and, saat tutored the same a rd 1a i eat sociouly and ow a nekt| ee ry ball In gpnaidération oF of a, ive York honcred wine a nee. pon "to frat, ge ‘out, Wolverton’s {9 Dad wie Tony euocosefil Ing Cannell to Crier Cani ata oe wis eet, He tae at sent lett fae fen k eee ae ie ‘again: ren ‘and fe Bene ee ent a wt run for Amea's the ball “ne Ft dh to feet, we eeas BATTING ORDER. "aser, D. ' ‘Umpire—Mr. Johnston. ee Dahlen expired on ao sharp crack’ to short. NO RUNG, Seventh eee Dahlen robbed Delehant making a seemingly ampoeatie and pertoot throw to \e ana ed Ames's hitless, reeord. by clean single over seco: elow roller was scooped hit. by. ut lined out to Ames, praia amashed a single to ps boot? Gnd. Giibert” walked’ and ‘opraited 10 an third on Fer iain gbort si centre, Roger the cue dived for seoond and 4 mn nate, Amos ol peosnaes, a Gilbe: gee ta hae ana Eamon B tbh AEs “Baga ira out’ Ninth Inning. hy es rade, a ‘| forced riae sweet, eam By: = EGGERS MAKE MAKES. ARAID IN PARK | ROW BUILDING mee | Nine Prisoner Caught in an ‘Third oping: Dera jam’s’ hi Browne Information Bureau on Seventh Flo Floor, ‘Acting Capt, Kggers and a aquad of his detectives raided MoCormick 4 Co's | Intormadi i nee to | LATONIA, “My,, Tune (The rete Mriney RACE On, futon: ROOKLYNS ‘LOSE Bi (Cntinued from Seventh Sino) Doolin doubled. Dooin sacrificetl.’ Malay ‘muffed:Corridon’s; finer, anid Doolin scored, One run, ~ BALTIMORE AT JERSEY CITY. (E. L.), BALTIMORE ..----..---0010104 JERSEY CITY: . ROCHESTER AT TORONTO (E. L.). ~ ROCHESTER ..—...-..0 00.021 TORONTO. . 03 1..0'0:0- CLEVELAND AT DETROT (A. bans ' QLEVEL: AND, 5 *RINCINNATE'AT CHIGAGO (NL). $0.2.1.0..1..3°0: 0,0 0. tate ¥ Ss © offerinn ? has (21s e 13-1; Col, ‘Bronaton’2:1, Sto 2s 2) Laura Hunter 8-1): i WEST AND SOUTH, amen a beteetet reine _rewwonti "RESULTS. “LATONIA WINER. i iplehn races run here to-day re- s.r ee follows: oe aes cy = pied att Critics: Declare ire. the Only Ones eal sto the Task of Tack. | + tng te Amerloans, mec Enkland, June 4. reaber i35ht Club of PI the orew Aro In pee e Vaated. fh {thing he ha IL WORTH PARK RACH TRACK, |! Sees Bet a BROOKLYNS AGAIN MEET THE PHILLIES Duffy Is Anxious to Increase His Standing at the Ex- pense of the Superbas, BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn, Donbs, of, Hall, ie. Lumley, st Philadelphia Thomas, of. Rergen, ¢, Melntyre, p, (Special to The Hyoning World.) PHILADELPHIA, June 26.--The Phil. Mes’ two wins over Ned Hanlon's Su- of, ‘ea Monager Dufty is after four straight, openly announced, Pit- tinger, who has been pitching the game of his life, asked Duffy to use hfm to- fay, and Hughey, who was going to tive Duggleby @ chance to rodeem him- wolf, half promised. Pittinger and Dug, warined up. Tn behalt of Brooklyn Manager Ham- Ton. called Ai stwirlers toxvther and had four of ‘them warining up. Eason one ty Manager, managers him on the w men would talk But a couple of t! he ques: None of the ere tere ‘with smiles, when tl thon way put to them. Firet Inning, jail se ie jeond , Inning. ! Dobe fouled to Deol ‘itary buales Hed to” adetiee, walked. aids a to thiva on ha galled out Sap Gleason took two baser on a 1% deft and went to pu Ba Gow ie to Genale: §. . Kk out, On to Corridon Gessler wan! ee ake matretn third and home, tod an ne Sharp throw: to eecond neil oy was dead, Batch to Gensli Dobbs was under iransnend line hit to centre, Malay let Doolin's easy rap nd 28 ‘was nafe, Third Inning, Habb, wot cracked between t! ders, He went to seco} gr Sai Spek Matto a one gk route, Z jobhe'a short. fv ba on ‘stel ish 3 toh, and hi fi Wan but Matty co Gession NO RUNS. Fourth Inning. ena te re fobs porn, on Lumley's ra) Courtney. tal Bi Saves Scar are by a clever’ stop Beilenicker, ow throwing bim out was out two randield, reaching third, Cor, Brana Bransdeid were a the finish of ae ey, waited | and was revaraea|! ity, fa pices Watt, ceed ae Bie matehod nae te Bike An pe of the cups nnd nore na, Ha bos mm pe uIP eee oat home. Fifth Inning. free. out to, Bran: Dereen's. nye ease to centre. hate, ante inpssist~ Mo- fh ae ae mm & brilliant sennlhs one "1 drive to left contre, fea thn ri lent of birt ri four les ee: 9 Gossler, Doo gle to. right, ONE R xth. Inning, pee ‘made his wocond ain, me, Lumley. walked. Snught at third on 1 fateh bit an easy one bet second and was sate, Lumley and Gaesler NOMI third, Malay ori to Courtney a 1 the lat'er made a poor 6, Dut Dootn recovered the bau te tine to catch Geasler at tho tale, | BADD ae out, Corridon to! Nw Bovey, of fonned. ells 6 Bimalte wan Injures rm by A foul t and time von, ‘atte, After fifteen mine utes’ walt resumed, Emake play, was Keeping back. Titns bit. tha’ centrac teat and, ree fecond, Mages recon. scoring Meus and row home, cMpare an out at thie etealink, bbs Fk dOnR ENT Maun BeAhen stn ise nat 5 Ca three sages, ONS Seventh Inning. yee tho aes Fauite, ma ae, ahh ee: : aa net Dobbs and wot his lime hit. | reaps Defeats a ae Field of Maiden: Two oF Year-Old Fillies in the Opening Race — Watergrass, Another 30 to | Sse '- Shot, Was Second, ¢ St Dee BY FRANK W. THORP, SHEEPSHEAD WINNERS, ° Bpboial to The Evening Wor! i AHBEPBHUAL KAY KACE Eb June %.—The Rauallty’ Staken was the praldiv RACE-—Bandmark (30 to 1) Vf ature at @hoepanend this ativs- | 1. Water Graay (80 to 4) 2, Bingle ny and it had the best Meld of the | Shot 3, onrd, The lst ofi provable atartera in- Voluded |i mur Bethe aad Woodsiw. ania RACE—Voladay. (42. lernelite; Dolly Bpanker., 1, The meen Dandelion and otliors a! Ken 9, Southerner (18 to6)/ nak a4 inst aa nisi | THIRD. RACE SWhiimatcal. (9 te inning the mile} 40) 4, Belionicker (B to 7) 2, eis track was in good shape eariy, | 3. 2 o'clock a shower swept acros: i) ip Et Pihad | there FOURTH RASE—Hamb 8 fully ‘vp to. the | (9 to 10) 1, Dandelion oe 4) 2 Doity, Spanker On) % FIFTH RAGE—Von Tromp SHA) Ay, Kehalian (Pit ®y a 1 Fi Wh RAC! tte 1)-1) Conpiderstion (7 to 1) 2, Lite Vigens 3 8 ‘d aati. 2 a 6 thé running, figesly Start good, Wan cleverly. Time “tg Hai Outrich In’ tio oFder auined, att a furlongs had 1 ts \ Kehall cvyren rt for ‘home Sandmark slowed he Jeaders and, racing to the front, |i by a length a and aie “from Titer Rion was Ten in front ND add ings dee RS and onerel i Taandtiy. Planes in = Or Rpts fe winning i rene iy is the F ses,| (VO. And One hale. ie ana he iat hat a uaning, fonewen wy | Ostrich lia Voladay The Southerne? and Iead’at showed ¢ Tela ge arlength een ahs xt Ban erner, Gas the aie length n Mone Favorite ina Gallop, ee a a ta ee end made, a Aeronau' une cleverly by a aco dlvo Pai Son, ee. veces ttle Woods, sol its Sat to the front at pi ‘ed Front she Fito the strete or to the atrets lea Inellsnioker, altrat and sig Bens Th the last. ture 2c P26 SHERIFF RAIDS DELMAR TRACK for the place, id denies Hamburg alle die Gaelly, Takes Charlie Cella, Owner of : the Course, Into Custody, and BPI ai teeat ae ea? att Betting for the Day at Once . Ceases, on ira runi (Bpectat to The Evening World, DELMAR RACE TRACKS eT. LOUIS, June 26.—Sherif! Herpe) raided the Delmar ‘Track betting. ring after 3} el frst race to-day, The Sheritt marched into the ring and placed Celia ‘under arrest, ‘The other bookmakers then quit. No betting was attempted on the sevond. ‘The arrest ‘of Cella ‘other bookmakers, wil not have tting here to-day,” sald vy downpour followed the rald, The Sheriff told Charile Colla to wet roady for a trip to Clayton, ‘The srowd stood around and seemed at a loss what to do when no betting was Pponted on the second race, Sheri? —Herpel velaed Bookmaker Frank Shennon'y ehh box himuelf. ag the horses paraded to tho post in the frat race, Whe ‘shevtwriier made ‘his escape with the sheet, upon which ete had been. recorded. i A keene ot< wild: excitement followed ‘the raid’ of the betting ring. Sheriff. Herpol’ and his Chiet Deputy, Olareniow npbell walked into the hetting ‘ he tleid went A es es fess nl itaggered. the a ae, and he was out at first. NO Eighth Inning, ra eun ot Hall's sort he |B Eile i hit wax too hot. for Core ridor he was safe, Dooin's good EM: nalled “Lumley stealing. Gensler pheusk outs NO RU Courtney vas out, b to Gessler, eu gingted to, cnthe, He was torved | econd by Ma. Bach to ban, | Mase finle Rcoond. Bransold fanned: NO RUNS. Ninth Maing. Batch fied to thomas, Malay hit at! threo wide ones, Babb’ repeated the stimt, NO RUNS. oo BARRETT STAYS aT COLOMBIA, j WASHINGTON; Jung 2,—The formal appear oa wos. oni ay i Department is hte f hia, to. Wl

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