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PINAL EDITION For Complete enue Results. See To- - _Night JAL_ EXTRA, Y LSS SS fie BENS Sie At Evi NG ina mn “Circulation Books Open to Al NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, ‘JUNE 28, 1905. ‘GRIEF? § MEN TRY TRY TO MAKE IT TWO STRAIGHT: After’ Winning First Game from Bostons, Highlanders Have Confidence, . ts BATTING ORDER. MoGov pov aro BEE cay and MeCatty, " (BYALLEN SANGREE,) (Upecial to The Bvening World.) BOSTON, June 28.—Sixteen thousand GIANTS IN GAME WITH BROOKLYNS Champions -and the ‘Sisatclios Meet for a (pereonn saw New York teat Boston !n ‘@ sensational ten-inning game hore this afternoon, the frat of a double header, Cheabro started off, but in the fAtth he put up such « wild kick over one of {Kelly's decisions (that he was ejected, yack ‘Klenow waa’ included, Powell and MoGuire then went Jn and’ witha ihandteap of one run the dig bollormaker |, Jatapped thom over 80. hari that. the ‘\iohgemplons could: only find: him fortwo bate tied. the adore in the seventh In- by a great aprint from second qn julra'e hard hit to left. The game w w Tong with showery interrup: sive uring ‘whilsh “everybody on the ‘Meachers wie soaked, until the tenth inning, whoa McGuire broke things up > tt ‘asiothor hit... Powell advanced: him rd by a great. dr F: minner might ugherty | then’ alng' scoring Mo» ia uwhile Powell rolled home on ; rm fly, (to. centre: Dougherty, hed third ‘or the same play. as neon swung late “before Crier series beled: py being pad oe . } to: be thoroughly on tis fect and ready Battle with the Bats on the Grounds of the Trolley. Dodgers. a “BY BOZEMAN BULGER. = | BATTING ORDER. apecial to The Evento, World.) 1! WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, June %,—Having dlspored of Boston in due and approved style, the Giants ar- rived In Brooklyn this, afternoon ready to. continue’ the , process, of fattening, After, enoountoring woes In the West, | iin McGraw deoms himself fortunate in Ink ablo. to cast lots aguinat such ge erous and nelt-sacritioing clubs as Broo lyn and/Boston, By Monday he expec! pate, Bouin of, = Bi lyn. ren i Bergen, 0. Btricklett, p . Bile. It was two golden ‘0 ported Sp Devin and. he made It. good Ve ean smash over. second, scort Gane and agentes: and sending "Bus bl the throw-in 1 evn toa jowers hart ty te AI gate bask of Aest, cy re of firs! ring hian, eGianity struck gut tng od ee out stealing for the Fourth of July celebration in tl Philadelphia. aaa Tt was MoGinoity's day to dasume the ttle and during’ practice. MoGnuw ote nothing to prevent: the coms pletion ‘of nie plans “along these Unes, ‘A familiae tape, to the Ghinte was Bob Holle, Gielr} old sunning, mate, wiio ois now. holding’ forth fh the pastures of dan, nay. one te pee inte Hn gag nt ie Sin bunts Aetioklett —————__ ‘ RESULTS. AT LATONIA. ” LATONIA RACH TRACK, LATONIA, Ry. June 2%,4/Phe racep run here to-~ Gay tepulted (ae fotlowa: , i FIRST: RACH—Six and one-half fur- carne Seer. My ABto 1) 4, ang (Moone, 96, 13 (to 6) 2, Rai , 6 t0-8) 8) Time ae eh oa jaa ; ay aw ‘ oe iota Wnells Cornell Is Favorite for the/Big.Race, but Syracuse, Columbia, Pennsylvania: and | ‘Wisconsin All Have Staunch *. Supporters and Rooters, BY. MARTIN GREEN. , (Special to The Bvening World.) ‘POUGHKEEPSI®, Jiine 28.—The great race of tLe day, the struggle be- tween the ‘varalty eights, aroused the greatest onthuslneni aa. the. crews Mined up at the start, cheer after cheer: rent. ait,” and) Cornell; ‘of course, was favorite, but Syracuse, Columbia’and, in ta very tee erie starters had their rootera. Se aly id) Evry man in each crew was wound »» to ‘convert ‘pita and ail were-con- fident of maKing's good showing. ‘ ; The. greatest crowd that ever aithibabee/ the Poughkespale regatta gath- ‘ered diong the shores along the four-mile course this afternoon, Hundreds who held, observation train tickets were unable to get acrogs the river from Poughkeepasle in time for the four-oared race. _Fleecy clouds obscured tho Buniis the four-oared race got away, There was a stiff breete from the north directly down the stream, ® breeze strong enough to warrant that the ofra- men would be materially helped in ithe Pn from a mile above to a mile be- low tho bridge.» ° ‘Whilo, the wind was strong onaugh to ninke the flaga on the. stakeboats | at the start: stand out stiffly, the water was not unduly rough, Tho tide jand wind conditipns had flattened the surface. From the: shore out the positions were:oceupted as follows: | Syracuse, .Columbix, Cornell, Pennsylvania and) Wisconain. Whatever advantage might apply, to Byracuse because of the. inside pobition was off- set in a nieasure by the better wind Un out,.which favored Wisooreatn and Pennsylvania, Tho Philadoiphin’ vrew shawed frst at’ the tart,” dloeely followed by the, others ina bunch, |A few Columbia meg! on! observation trains save the collexe yell,’ but 1 sounded like = whisper compared té the rose ‘went Up from the Syratise crowd, in its three cars, ‘The Syracuse: four,’ although outwelghed'tiz Cornell, ‘looked fit\and, whle to go the distance, : Wisconsin logt a length at the’atart, Syracuse, Cornell’ and. Panasyl- vande gained’ trom the beginning, Columbia, steering wildly, abt ont of her course and trailed behind Byracuve atter the Oret halt: mile, Corneil led 4 by. ai fength' at the'ibridge, with Syracuse and Pennsylvania lapped ‘vehiuit ‘Wisconsin and Columble entirely out at it Cornell ' Away; with ately parr a darend gh tance mae ate aed | wecona place and making no mistakes. ‘Ath mille an n baie Brace epprted.'and dtéw away trom Penneyl- Dheayshedionnestopdhqetntd el ee Byracuse’s spurt was cue of the). dest ever asen'in’a boat race. in time to win bya ‘ma sh the Taste time for the courte; making the tm tiles: uk ha ‘6 etinig crowd ree this atte joon. A Dart ht ag ie Horie for. blot of gap Hants of the Hills when Roroms 'the river; AColiants we) oat ot syapsiny witn’the pluck “he cardinal of the Univers! hore, ey 4 etiandad biinoh ft! Byracase sm en “inl ae, ee mae same ourerpae oh the |HIGH CLASS HORSES MEET SECOND GAME—SCORE BY: INNINGS, IGHLANDERS . OSTON ...... 1 aehO) o 20000'0 950 00 0%0: Saute naneay AT SHEEPSHEAD | While Few Stakes J Stakes Are-on the _ Card to -Be Decided There Is Promise of Good Sport. ‘SHEEPSHEAD WINNERS. FIROT RACE—Artful (2 ¢o Rese of. Dawn (20 to. 1), seh jAmetia’ at f /@BCoND RAGE—Vankeo Coneul (18 to)6)*1, Phidias (2) te'1) BAoT countant'3. THIRD RACE—Bnut (7 to'2) 1, Game Cook (7 to 9) 2 Ploue 3° POUGHKEEPSE, June 28.—Cornell won the ‘Varsity eh oared race, Pie Inished second, Wisconsin third. i a tp ae on AT PROVIDENCE. ——— ROVIDENCE .... .-.-.-. FOURTH RAGE—Mons, Beauealre fs (8 to:2), 1, ‘Schulamite (20 to 8) Go Petwen & FIRTH: RACE — Tommy: Waddell (10 to, 1p 1, Angler (10'to.1) & Jet cam 3, By FRANK W.. THORP, pecial to The Evening World.) BHDBPSHIAD BAY RACE TRACK, June %—Stales'wore lacking at Bheeps- head this afternoon, the only fixture being the Rockaway Cup’ for the steeplechagers, Beveral of the racera ourded, however, were quite upto stake clase, In’ the opening dash, for instance, Lady Amelia and Arttul Mh among starters, and so made one of oe tone tures of the day. In the second were two-year-olda much better tes some 0; ae Cee wvedd Nalin 08g ohont the sean #01 other ra we flelde, tl mete from a iat ‘They gitned tach by tot, and Maally got up| *™ standpoint of vr a tnt. oF whew 4 nto curd was on the mae | int and run under most ami track conditions, Easy for Artful, ” oe eee ALTIMORE . EIRSEY CITY . At Chicago (A. L.)—End second: St. Loui At Detroit (A. L.)—End second: Cleveland, At Philadelphia (A.L.)—End fourth: reall (At St. Louis (A.L.)—End first: At Toronto (E.L.)—End fourth: At Montreal (E.L.)—2d game: 0 2 20300 020.02 0 0 ie 0, Hi Phila., J Pittsburg, + » St. Louis, 3 Rochester, 1; Toronto End 4th: Buffalo, 35 M ‘ Sed LATE WINNERS AT Sixth—Jonquil 6-5, Migraine’ 1 SHEEPSHEAD. -2, Palmbeater 3-1 mney, Ha ee mrcin ea AO et ai in her heen sick most of for - Yankee Conaiu In a Drive, eee aR te Saleh Rs parity eaures aera e 4 Ay il Bhat ate) dole the bis stot ‘an nu ‘on Bieta te ae ie Ge atretoh and in % hot drive Yankee Con- for won by a “ee rom Phidine, who Accountant’ a f Snuff Wine Rasily. Ls Pea ra by R00 added PU “cathen aac rae Jookh ca att Fi edilly. inee-s Yetring. Be Kuler it Of Me; ve i i HY Rage Tor site $5,000 SEIZED IN RAD Descend on’ Pearl with Great Success: es Inspector Gehan tebes gee and Capt, Hodgins Street Pool-Room’ ‘Nine », rp Arrests Made. Be Inspector Schmitthewer. and, Capt. Hiniigkins, of Oak street, to-day rained @ pool-room at No, 44 Pearl etrees, tn which Were wore at Inast 300 persons, Moro than $6,400 in cash) twh tote- phones, racing sheets and other part phernalia were’ seized. . ‘The pool-room win aitinted over @ saloon Kypt by, John Hotet, who two months ago. ob- tained from Justice Clark, at White Plaina, an, injunction . tvatraining In« mpector men at the doar, i Ph Joseph Adame; Jona Dann,’ wien Hannan, Thomas Murph: a ba Jay John Bmith, Geta lev were taken to Oak Street ntation. and will be arraigned’ in’ the pee Btreet Covrt as principals in a.) Lrg The raid tb the biggest tn Schmittherger | from poating aes Tr ‘The aeldeyee, was obtained by Detect! tives Kell and Carroll, of Bohrnlttuergor 9] staff, who xesured employment as walt: era (in) @ ‘restaurant adjoining saloon, ‘Warrants for sloven ained trony hamae ying! tre Btreet ny