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( AL . — ‘gone to Theodosia, according’ to advices received by the Admiralty late | WEHATHENR—Showers to-night and Friday. COMPLETE BASEBALL RESULTS The “ Circulation Books Open to All.’” PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1905. sat ia: aaimibbedieaithaaeaeiaameadaatr dene aneanh eae a [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | PIRATES IN FIGHT | SHELL THEODOSIA: FLEET TOATTACK Potemkine’s Naval Rebels Killed by Land Troops as’ They Attempt to Go Ashore and Her Torpedo Boat Fires Into Panic-Stricken City. (By Associated Press.) LONDON, July 6.—A despatch to Reutes Telegram Company from Theodosia says that at 9 o'clock this morning a boat from the Kniaz Potemkine was sent ashore and was met by an infantry fire, which killed two men and caused seven to jump overboard, The torpedo-boat in the hands of the mutineers fired a shell, which passed over the town, and at noon the Kniaz Potemkine and the torpedo- hoat left the port, but continued to manoeuvre in sight of the town. Theodosia, it is added, has been declared to be in a state of war. ST. PETERSBURG, July 6—7.45 P. M.—The Black Sea fleet ‘has this afternoon. Admiral Chouknin’s warships left Sebastopol for Theo- dosia at about noon to-day and should arrive there early this evening. ; ‘The result is awaited with the most intense anxiety. REVOLT SPREADS IN CRIMEA. Such news as came from the Black Sea and Caucasius during the day was extremely alarming. The whole Crimean peninsula is on the verge of revolt, and anarchy teigns in the mountains of the Caucasus from Batoum to Baku. Only brief details are available on account of the rigid censorship | established by Admiral Chouknin, Commander of the Black Sea Fleet, Even foreign Embassies havieg Consuls at Theodosia, Crimea, have not received any word, At Theodosia the workmen are backing the mutineers, The crews of several ships in the harbor have joined the mutineers, and the well-to-do class of the population has fled in panic. Telegrams from the Caucasus, where a state bordering on anarchy has existed for a month, says the news of the mutiny on board the Kniaz Fo- temkine made an electric Impression and was the signal for a general movement with which troops and police are absolute: powerless to cope, Railroad traffic in all directions has ceased and the People are fleeing on horseback and all kinds of vehicles over the mountain roads and trails, * Almost consternation prevails in official circles here ESULTS*2”"ALL' SPORTS IANTS BEAT DODGERS Champions Take Lead in the First Innings by Knocking Out Four Runs and Only Canter During Re- mainder of Game. SCORE BY INNINGS. BATTING ORDER. Brook}; New York. Brookiyns 100000004 Giants. 0100201 —8| Domin ct ire ‘ => McGann. ib, Batoh, ab, BY ALLEN SANGREE. Danion, vin, Bb, Gilbert, 2b. Bowerman, ¢. ‘Wiltse, p. Eas Umplre—Mr. Johnston. o The Evening World.) POI GROUNDS, NEW YORK, July 6—The tajl-end Hanlon aggregation crossed the Rubicon again to-day via the Brooklyn Bridge and gazed with great curiosity at real live rooters at the Polo Grounds. It has been many moons since the Superbas have seen #n audience of any dimensions, for they have been playing on their home grounds, where a solitary fan 1s accus- tomed to sit on the highest and suu- niest bleacher seat and yell “You're rot- ten!" at the luckless Hanlonites. on, Dp. forced by McGann, Malay McGann got all the way home from first on Bergen's bad throw to second and Batch’s muff from Dobbs. Malay threw Mertes out. Malay threw Dahlen out. ONE RUN. Ninth toning. G@ibert retired Iuumley. Batch filed to Browne. Gossler fouled to Bowér- man. NO RUNS. Donlin was to Babi = Wiltse was nominated unanimously as the Giant slab artist and Eason volun- | teered to go in and take his customary eating. Lewis is now playing at short for the Brooklyns, and his presence op the team ought to make some difference 3 PRISONERS Dobbs opened the tea nartyy knock- IN LATE RAID ing up’ a foul to MeGann. Lumiey cracked a dcuble down seas hayes =x t under Bal "s The Evangelist got unde: Salt" vaoy Descends on. a Pearl. Street in the size of the score by which the one, i First Inning. mudhens are daily trounced. Every lt- bunt, retiring: the side. tle bit helps. Browne beat out an infleld hit. Don- Un was presented with a pass to first. Ti a 8 Da gins Lumley. MoGann‘s long ity af » Time ja ys. ter, mae * fortes! ychocked a clean . Browne and ht, scor! single to_ ¥ij 1p contre, Donlin. On Dablen’s jong 9 Dela Dobbs felted, AkeGann came home end Mertes went to third. Lum- ley got under Devlin's fly, but Mertes scored on the throw in. Gilbert tripled to left. Batch sae Bowerman's high foul, FOUR RUNS. Second Inning. Capt. Hodgins, of the Oak Street 6ta-. tion, several of his men and members of Inspector Schmittberger's staff, raided an alleged poolroom above the noon, arresting thirty-one men. Oply one of the prisoners Feats neor oe tailgs Babh ratolacaere | Teen, eaten. ce. Nel, Sl on : = Ha his Dewerman's bum throw. Bphb| Brooklyn, for whom a warrant had trotted all the way home on Malay's| been issued by Magistrate McAvoy, of iat, peat Gilbert.” toro, Mat the Tombs Court. The names of the nee cee ; other prisoners were taken and will be Bowerman to Dahlen. Wilt t 3 little Joit from Bergen. ONE RUN spk ODEN SoL at omer cereme Tnne On June 2, the same place was raided | and the fittin of the rooms smasnea Pe weyers “bued by Judge Platt, of an junction i y fe latt, 01 White Plains, restraining the police from interfering with the business of the saloon-keeper on the ground floor, A quantit yof cards and alleged pool-room Paraphernalia was selzed to-day, RAIDERS AFTER Charlie Babb took a pop from Wilise. Babb made a quick fielding job off George Browne, Babb was the whole show, taking ® holst from Donlin, NO RUNS Third Inning. McGann sailed under a foul from Fa- son, Gilbert handled a ho: grounder from Dobhs, McGann geized a bounce from Lumley and retired him all by himself, NO RUNS. eGann waited the imit and then! slammed a high boy to Dobbs. Mertes jammed one in the same direction, a lit- tle better aimed, and got three sacks on ed on Dablen’s hard hit past it, He soort Malay. took a grounder from on Theodosia this evening, only troops and officials remaining here, GOOD ORDER ON POTEMKINE. , THEODOSIA, July 6.—A correspondent of the ‘Associated Press who vis- ited the Kniaz Potemkine in company with the Mayor found the battle- ship commanded by an elected committee of seven, headed by “Ensign and Quartermaster” Alexieff, a quasi-commissioned rank in the Russian Navy. Byerything was in order and good discipline prevailed. All the guns were loaded, and it was sald that the mutineers had a full complement of ammunition. The crew consisted of 750 men, and there were fifteen more in pedo-boat No, 256. No officers were seen, but it was rumored that there were several en- signs among the crew held prisoncrs and costumed as sailors. 7TH REGIMENT MEN IN LEAD AT BISLY the tor- DREYFUSS MAN, Devlin. Gilbert got an infield hit that. bounced bad for Batch, In trying to steal home as Gilbert made for second, Dahlen was caught at third base, Eason te Batch. ONE RUN. 4 Pee inaine. ia el ue soe Ba : lbert was und high fro es tron fort Indu & mile, Bethe taster was allowed to. waik al 0 9 Induce front and éa . ; He stole second. aided by) First Baseman William Clancy siretohy fala ee 1 Daingerfield. 4e stretch Lyne closed Ce a to Jump the Pirates. with Major / .ogerfeld, and he took ry ithe lead, wi ..cg easily two lengths from Action, who beat Li! *. length and a halt. (Special to The Evening World.) PITTSBURG, Pa., July 6—William Clancy, first baseman of the Pittsburg team, is wanted by the Williamsport nine. Manager Bubb, of the latter, phoned here to-day asking for Clancy to cornea nA join soa ie ord Fen Barn chanced.to F ig son hearing Bubb's request irked: 't you know that Clancy is under contract to the Pittsburg club?’ Bubb : "We don't care for contracts, “Clancy did net to ‘hice. 1 mn to » He aay re baseball team er, Bowerman’ got first on one that Batch spoiled for bb, regis reer Pet single for Frank. Eason andled ‘Wiltse’s sacrifice, He also t a grounder from je that rg swung at. Donlin struck out, leaving Bowerman high and dry on third, NO RUNS, Fifth Inning. 's fesble rap was ple for wiles” Baton stood vm w har tse put three strikes over, Gilbert picked up a sod-cutter f: Dobbs. RUNS, i atte el Bala ala tna walked, “Dahlen stole second, and | , Dreytu mot to third on e rnited bers! Rnegy ia Babb. Ratch sso @ throw from | 2, Deviin, Deviin the old gag ee WIFE SAYS HE FED HER COCAINE. Sixth Inning. Dahten. Ponlon v eaey litt trom Barn RUNS. Mra. ‘Teresa Hing, the handsome young: of Henry C. King. a butter and egm merehant, of No. 201 West 01 Hundred and Seventeeth street, ‘4 gaint hin to-day In the Har- a Court aud eed i'n wi Y ap ies that yc Aupand, ws set aa a ee a NATIONAL LEAGUE, aha ¢, Bowcrman t9 PHILADELPHIA AT BOSTON, tee, fee) wos cS AERA GSS ES ous saloon at No. 456 Pear] street this after- 5 FS Brookdale Nymph, CRG Dee hae had/the ft oe | in —_ Several Books by His (BY FRANK W. THORP.) (Special to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, July 6—There was a cracking good card on offer at Brighton this after- noon. There were no npecial features and no penticularly high-class horses, tnt each one of the races. furnished well-balanced, large fields, and these furnish the best sort of racing, The stake was the Jamaica, a selling affair which had a fair class of entries, the pick being Geranium and King Pepper. ‘The best race of the day was the third, for three-year-olds, in which Keator met Druid, Dreamer, Handzarra, Workman and others. This promised to be a real good contest. The weather ‘was fine and the track fast. The at- tendance was fair. Directly after the third race the stew- erds etarted en investigation into the runing of Keator. ‘This horse, who has shown such wonderful speed in his pte- lous, races, showed. none of tt to-day, Tt te enid that some 2 3 bookies laid :heavilv, against Keator onthe rumor that he had golloped lame in the mofning. “ Favorite Broke Poorly, FIRST RA 1,000; for two-year-olds; x furlongs. poor, “Won y. Time Starters. Jocks. Wes. Bt. Hi. Fin Br, i, Merrick sinter, Dale, Guiding Btar, bert F. icereheval. Georgina, mela, Co Veronese, Star of fF end Rye also ys Kinley Dale was a hot favorite in the opening event, but he broke badly as usual and had ao chence. Brookdale Nymph went to the front early, and making all the running won easily by ¢wo and a half lengths from Merrick, who beat Devil Tree a head for tho Wace. Kinley Dale, after getting away st, was only beaten a head for third money, Daingerfleld Runs Kindly. SECOND RACE—$000 added, sell!) hree- re-olds and up; mile and th, lart poor. Won, easily. Time—, Starters. Jocks, Wis, St, Mit. Fin. Str. Pl, Major Daingerfietd Lyne 0 8 b+ Action ..... Burns 108 1 1% taper # J. yee 5 oat a ion Rule Colomalr Arabo, Pon Road, Bret ‘s Bet, Oolewana and Pronta aleo Favorite Lost His Speed, Jeska. wis, St. HE. cae ‘Baird 08 1 2 H 3 ‘Burns 108 2 $4 8 8 76 uo Cooks Regaland Young Hyson Ht othe front G vruid went ti ie front soon after headed, hing cusily by four lengths: Dreamer Faced in second place, and, tho hai nidden, could never make ti go " po eile ene Keator, an odds-on “Nannie Hodge Wine Stake. Pag ee engage Judge deere RE B iid 4 1% ae 3 King Fepner made running, fol- lowed by Aeronaut, with Nannie Hod, In behind. | The, ree) orger to the sireteh, rey penare 0104 ns fe lengths n Ger who ch the: atretoh Kips Pe! @ length MF tha piace, ‘Throe Were Heads Apart, PACE—81,300 added Ld aaa ae Pantie ho! “Won ariving. : Ae i be i | cular Joe (6 to 1) $i 1, Atma "="ROBERT ED KEATOR BEATEN; STEWARDS START SEARCHING INQUIRY ‘Fast Sprinter, Quoted at Odds-On, Had| "Theodosia -. No Speed, and Rumor Had It that Profited Greatly Defeat. BRIGHTON WINNERS. FIRST RACE-—Brookdale Nymph (9 to 2) 1, Merrick (60 to 1) 2, Devil Tree 3. SECOND RACE—Major Dalnger- Liberia 3, THIRD RACE—Druld (5 to 1) te] Dreamer (6 to 1) 2, Handzarra 3, FOURTH RACE—Nannie Hodge {16 to 5) 1, Geranium (8 to 5) 2, King Pepper 3, FIFTH RACE—St. Bellane (10 to 1) Monsicur Beaucaire (16 te 6) 2, Adbell 3, SIXTH RACE—Sly Ben (10 to 4) 1, Snow (12 to 1) 2 Quorum 3, of M Fs iene Besucaire, who beat Adbell Sly Ben in a Drive. SIXTH RACE—$000 added; maiden year-olds; five and one-half furlongs, 00d,” Won driving. "ime--L08 5" rimming 110 5 3 Tit hed tri in, Bctor, Osiris, Jimmy Maher, Lille B., ti al ° ited by mies PATH and Billy Banastar also Laweontan atid Caprice race: nd head to the stretch, followed "be Snow. There Snow closed on the load- ers and went to the front in the last sixteenth, when Sly Ben and Quorum gloved strongly, and in a terrific drive a head fro who beat Quoruin ‘head, S8°W BUFFALO WINNERS, ENTE to The Evening Worid.) 5 ORTH PARK, BUFFALO, July 6—The winners here to- tye FIRST RACE—Selling - olds —Biverelghthe ot mille." “Onagalea * jethe (4 to 1) 2, {59 2 “aime tol 8° Beptaen om SECOND RACE-Steeplechase, for four years old upward; two mi 3 Rattler "(6 Punetisal Ruth’ to 1) ‘1, G to) %, St. Jollier (@ to 10) Patera 06 1; THIRD RACE—Handicap; for three- year-olds and upward; five and a half furlongs.—Bobble Kean (10 to 1) 1, Col- lector Jessup (3 to 1) 2, Pustian (id to 1) ime—t1.06 2- FOURTH RACE—The Bison City: sell. ing: for three-year-olds; seven-elghth of a mile.—Dr, Spruil (6 to 1) 1, Misstiss (7 fos Yorkshire Lad (12 to i) 3. ‘Time— FIFTH RACK—Selling; for three- year-olds and up; one {le.—Princess Tu- lane (3 to 6) 1, Monochord (5 to 1) 3, Qvestfalien (8 to 1) 3. Time—14l 2-5, a WINNERS AT LATONIA, (Special to The Evening World.) LATONIA RACE TRACK, July 6— The results of the races decided here to-day follow: FIRST RACE—Six and one-half fur- longs.—Saranola (8 to 1) 1, Ethel Day 8 (22) 2, Rossessa (100 to 1) 3. ‘Mme— 20 2-5. SECOND RACE—Five furl Ll] Pacolet (4 th 1) 1, Oak Duke tt Pare Gold Mate (18 to 5) 3, Time—1.01 1.5, THIRD RACE—One Marihe Gorman (7 to 5) 1, The Pet ( 2, ‘Traynor (4 to 1) 3. Time—1.41 2-5, FOURTH RACE—Five furlongs.— Nun's Veiling (2 to 1) 1, Vie Kenney (4 to 1) 2, Tinker (7 tp 1) 3 Time—1.01 4-5. —_— DETROIT RESULTS. (Soecial to The Eveaing World.) HIGHLAND PARK RACE TRACK, DETROIT, July 6 -The winners here to-day were: ' FIRST RACE—Gambrinus (5 to ») 1,/ Zinda (5 to 2) % Bhowman (il to 5) # Thme—1, BECO. B 4, Bio to 1) a THIRD RACE~ £ > PACK -Mlee Anxious (7 to ersel (8 to 1) 2, Little Rose (i Tawi hee kal (8 to 5) 1, Cre Cap! 8 rlunat 7 Gerda tol) 2. Cadlenon t 2% Tim i RAIN STOPS HIGHLANDERS, a me fleld (10 to 1) 1, Action (even) 2, }] public until to-day. other effervescent entertainers wel MUTINY SHIP REPORTED — BLOWN UP LONDON, June 6—A despatch from Odessa says itis re- ported that the battle-ship Kniaz Potemkine has be2n blown up: pas Tbe ee aele BOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA (A. L.) BOSTON .-.2-. s--.-0-- 021001 PHILADELPHIA .... ---. 104011 ST. LOUIS AT CINCINNATI (N. L.). ST.LOUIS ...-.. -.-----100000 CINCINNATI .... ---.---3000200T- At Chicago (N.L.)—End sixth: Pittsurg, 3; Chicago, 2. At Cleveland (A.L.)—Chicago, 7; Cleveland, 2. At Detroit (A. L.)—St. Louis, 3; Detroit, 4. At Providence (E L.)\—Providence, 2; Jersey City, 3. At Montreal (E. L.)—Montreal, 0; Toronto, 8. At Roctester (E. L.)—End seventh: Buffalo, 3; Roch, 3, 2 ar LATE LATONIA WINNERS.- ; Fifth—Ebony 8-5, Florence Fonso 30-1, Flori 6-1. Sixth—Le Pucelli 2-5, Mum 7-2, Louise McFarlan 3-1. AT HIGHLAND: PARK. Fifth—Day 7-1, Harry Nw 4-1. Santa Luna even. Sixth—Weird 4-5, Spring Water 8-5, Sarnparmer 10-1. AT KENILWORTH. ar ad Sixth—Blennenworth 3-5, The Don 2-1, Dewey 7-1, : + $+ —__ POLICE USE REVOLVERS IN A RAID. Sergt. Eggers and his men late this afternoon raided an al- o Soo three- oak ry Ail ged pool-room at No. 1643 Third avenue in a theatrical Jaa Te EE Ls co style. With revolvers drawn, the police charged. on the room, smashed doors and knocked over a dozen men. There were more than 200 men in the room. Michael Dunn, of No.221 East One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, alleged RANGLING SPLITS” ATLANTIC YACHT CLUB The resignation of F. D. Underwood, | had chosen ‘Cusablanca’’ as his sub- tie Atlantis Yeohe Club, whieh ba aecltoy on dae trian nae ae ae e ub. which he an- on the burning deck Ain Saar thn. PeeaT auotea al han | amet eared AOTe foe aay tween G, Paterson Bany, of Pitteburg, | Lory time one of Mr. Warly’e sallent a J. Clarence Harvey. of this city.| move struck home there was a demand Mr. Underwood, who waa Vico-Commo- | (cr Pugch to sustain the fainting ems dote of the club, declared frankly to | ons oe tering ee be came "within aa an Evening World reporter to-day that |i Joo s ited pean ica helt as defined the ridicule brought on the clud by the) pers tistened witty florea e mem- Early-Paterson talking metoh and the | nourmens. The poi) io enthaeiaans oF circulation of his name with the affalr| wer. time Mr. Ei: ain lement cheered was responsible for his resignation. The okebee pula is reer ee pun, Mr. Underwood's renignation, it wae] jibes and the combstant oat none eget stated authoritatively to-day, will be | spruptiy, wn very followed by that of a number of mill-!” 7, fonaires, who belleve that thetr stand- | Underwood qwus present wt chine ee: ing in high financial circles would be |He was not, "nor did He have any hood impaired if the people belleved they {n the arrangements, touk part in such opera-boutte enter- tulnments as the recent talkenfest. ‘The Atlantic Yacht Club fleet, with the yachts of @ number of prominent members absent, started on ‘ts an- nual cruise yesterday and Js now at Morris Cove. The announcement of Mr. Underwood's resignation wus made known to them before the start, though {t was not given out to the That his name was wrongly connected wit ; Is considered an in some Way nec able for his resignation from the club, Why Underwoed Got Out, ‘The following siavemenc ‘3 tlon of Mr. | Underwood's MPouighattny en oUt Lo-day a ‘ r eine? tiseet? od ‘omice, No. “Mr, Underwood han in resig- natlon because he did nat Tike thes: orlety given him 4 ie” Called talking contest, Ho War espe: cially annoye < the fact that resent and knew not! he was not whatever about the affair-untll ne sa it the reports of the di Me." Underwood w ae referee, LIVED MONTH WITH public, BULLET IN BRAIN, For some time the younger element of | oes Feporiad to have yachismen and the mo) date and Mroker Denne Miller, Who Slot SORMEEY EHD Loy gee | Himeclf Bocauae “John D, Was bound together by t of amity, When they were made Getting It AM,” Dice, of the unusual affair scheduled Deane Miller, a stock broker, of No, dav. evel . June 99 th Wopt Morty-fourth street, diod last nigat in the Butalo General Hospital bristled, ‘They objected, ; The more vprighily stuak to thelp (24H & Dullat Wound, selfeInMloted,. @ guns, however, and Marie Dressler ang en- Saeed as preliminariés to the main feature of the evening, the Warly-Har- vey talkenfest under Joe Miller rulcs, The stax was, a9 a concession to tho conservatives, to have been wtrietly Private and secret, But it a} got our inte print and there was.a chuckle that finally Senne a ut Mr. Underwood is President of the Erie Railroad and has long represented the conservative element in the club, The conservatives were wroth to the boiling point over the hot-air combat between Mr, Early and Mr, Hai when the full story of the unique tertainment was spread before the uge,, ‘the dui, ehiered his bala sh 0m re dy On peagied wav a letige (0 Lis brother, Dr, ©, ailie'y (95 No. 187 Mast Gintyeatcos Hist Rhee aR io hve ‘eo hat the otock bi ‘going, 10 Sous because By fel rbing allt by he a ing he money RR Kha by # Freight Train, i July Gm Melon iu ‘tire r pba! het anonth, Pear throughout elubcem, ‘Mr, nee ey in usd yas / |