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RESULTS “2="ALL, SPORTS steratorms to-night 4 Thursday, COMPLETE \SEBAL ‘RICE ONE, CENT. Che ia Open to] “ Circulation Buoks Open to EV a “ROBERT EDGREN | rio | “ Circulation Books Open to A wT Wenther—Thuanderstorme to-night & Thursday, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY,/ JULY 12, 1905. PRICE ONE CENT... 1 Sa ANIS * SCORE BY INNINGS. Chicago wn 0 400010088 Giants 500010000 04 BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, July 12.—Both Me- Graw and Selee breathed deep sighs of relief as they awoke this morning, for the greatest battle of the season was over. Later they appeared here ready for another fray, but hoping that ‘TWO MEN DRIVEN INSANE One Heat-Crazed Victim Takes Carboli {t would not be another one of those . es and Dies nerve-wrecking affairs.that try men’s jony. souls. \ wie First Inning. Slagle opened the fostivities with an “TEMPERATURE. ensy bounder to Mathewson, and Ma- loney fell a victim to slow curves and sat down. Schulte was.also out on a pounder to Mathewson. NO RUNS. Browne slap) a mean bounder at Chance, but = cornered, and Doniin litte 2 es BY to Slag, Gnesi i SekSaa never saw life. NO RUNS. Second Inning. ee 7 4 Sssssesgee SRELSLSRSK is ee bet Chance scored. A wild throw to Dev! then let Evers in, Casey taking second. Kling burnt the grase with a Rot single OUeit fMtow home and icling anchored e at second. He went to third en Brown's DEATHS. FADORQUIST FINGNEA, three ) weeks, No. 230 East One Hundred “| gma Thirteenth street, died at home, x oand Kling re an wee *Ytaloney struck MIOWAEL, FRANK, ten ths, : or aber nica avonee, Give 6/00, ane cas "ave be cries peme: ond. Casey took Dahlen's ground | Fatt « ‘arrisch, ¢, RANDOLPH, ELIZABETH, color scraper with ease. Deviln out to Sla- Umpire—Mr. sereigeeere”: >» gic. NO RUNS. Third Inning. Schulte was killed at first on a great gnrow by Gilbert, and. Chance took the count. ‘Devlin fumbled Tinker's bunt, and then threw so wide that McGann was pulled off the bag. Evers drove a hot finer to. right for one base, and four months, died at home of pa- » vents, No. 680 West One Hundred and Thirty-first street. HOGAN, CATHERINE, forty-nine, No. 22 Rose strect, died to-day at Wellevus Hospital as the result of @ sunstroke received yesterday, a. passed EATELOG MATE, (98; He 8 Oo Fann teruck outs NO RUNS. praree etreet Glipert struck out, Bresnainn, swal- 4 36. CREIGHTON, JOHN, forty-five | reins to Cauey. NO. RUNS. years old, overcome at Flushing @nd Classon avenues, \Srooklyn; ) > taken (to Williamsburg Hospital, E\ where le died. oy Nov an, MARY, eight months, of Fourth Inning. Kling smashed a safety to left, which ot by Browne and wae good for two Gases’ Brown bunted to Matty and Kling was caught at third. On a passed ball Brown got second and advanced to “Na, 407 Warren street, Brooklyn, dica 5 n Blagie's trike out, Bresnahan ne: dropping the. ball __Maloney rolled out MOBIVSON ELIZABETH, thirteen |to Matty. NO RUNS. avery and Aa Br Herbert street, | Or Mided a high ons to Maloney, Brookivn, died at howe. HILDPBRANDT, JOHN §,, sixty- six, of Kast Ninth street, Flatbush, evercome by heat while painting iis honse, fell from a ladder and beoke his neck. Y, MeGt hit one to the same place, but Maloney dropped it, Dan taking second. York, sending a liner ovee second scor- ann, Dahlen’ took the count. ing Me’ ONE RU Fifth Inning. Schulte planted a neat single in six, No, 156 East and advanced on Chance's racrit > 2 dred and Second street, died at home, CAYOG, LOUIS, nine months, No. West Thirty-sixth street, died lett fice. vers was likewise treated. NO RUNS, eeeviin smashed a hot one at Brown, It near knocked ‘him down, but he heaved it over to Chance in'time. Casey then threw out Gilbert. A ron ick King, cuttiny & s-vere Matters fats for heat Thuan the y sely after a few mio wound bled profusely after a few mi’. Bresnahan struck from the heat and fifty OF more prostrations were reported from il over the city to-day, and thousands | Jonged for the thunder shower promised | out. by the Weather Bureau: ‘There is no prospect of immediate re- Nef, ‘The beat wave extends all over the East, and there is not a heavy storm or disturbance to break it in ‘Might. The humidity in the atmosphere 4m due to the fact that for days the wind boen blowing in from the ocean, Glearness of the air because of the of humidity made Ufo beurable to- | f; but the heat was killing. Two/the died while the alr was com-| {cre he could got ba cool in the morning, Tnous-| "UN. was out on @ grounder *|Tinker and Browne popped out livers. Donlin hit to Chance threw to Brown, who covered the base {Jed to touch the bag and Put i wae ante soy took MoGar's high foul. NO RU; Seventh Inning. Dahlen threw out Maloney, Schulte singled to left, A. passed ball struck ‘silo on the leg and Schulte went to Chance walked. Tinker hit into play, Dahlen taking the ball ching second threw to n the eam NO RUNS, Sixth Inning. Casey drove a cleun ringle to centre and advanced on Kling’s bounder to Riilbars. ea fumbled wince ‘8 rounder and he was safe while took third. Slagle hit Gilbert Bresnahan lost the Gall at the Casey scoring and Browne and |taking third) and sccond. Bresna| ‘a eTeat threw, catching Slagle <if 4. “Both runners were thus caught chase and grown was Die Ott at lagle was nabbe Leyte ra to s:cond, ONE but ” he to elimbed in the thermome: ty thousands fighting tehir | trains and cars took side- Aces at the mercury indicators saw 80 Gd. and The rive of 4! O'clock is the a lke period f ible breeze tempered the vemployed Ip the Lig ‘office town, but this breeze was ‘'** Chance and the tenement dwellers. What |,,Mertes fouled out to Chance and ~A felt were manufac- ,Dablen popped one into He eames ie evlin filed ct d ee with fans. Owing the fact. tl the heavy every ernoon shed the streets the kortulity thus tat f had been light on 7 ‘® prolonge mat rain the Poluse in wit: “area waya men the iii the streets microbes that 4 rntears DH, BRING ’EM HERE. mpesiee-epeiicien @hie story and Then 4 Abont the Heat, each half a mile long high, and many berge of fe sighted off the coast ol A Baa iGaturday and Sunday |° A passed Wall hit Tmalte, scoring M all ate i BI Held and loney, Schulze taking thin. Kiln, ss ioe amnion | glad scoring Schult Eighth Inning. yas out on a roller to Gilbert, and Ca was called out on strikes, icing drove a longs Ay to Mertes, NO RL 7 batted for Gilbert and filed out taeglagic. Bresnahan slugled to left, but was out trying to stretch it. Evers hrew out Matty. NO RUN! Ninth tnning. Browne lined out to Devin, walked. “Maloney dropped. a. ain, Short Geatre, Behalte aingled to right moor jomle and as urs ne: oO third. Sonutte taking @econd’ on” the <hrow to. the Blagie in duro hrough Devlin, Hinker Mit in a, double play, Devlin. take muagite Del, WHE RU Mertes then made the first hit for New) Tinker was calle dout on strikes and; | Lewis to Malay. NO RUNS. Game Practically Won in Second Inning! when “Cubs” Get Four Runs Across the Plate—Champions Find It Hard to Hit Brown’s Curves. inker brought the srandsterd to its| Gessl Mn a OSE TQ THE CHICAGOS ‘COUSIN pole HIGHLANDERS WIN | BATTING ORDER. 3) waen, Dp. Brown, p. mplires—Emslie and O'Day. DODGERS PLAY FAST AGAINST ‘PITTSBURG Four Runs in Sixth Inning! Gave Hanlon’s Tailend- ers a Good Lead, BATTING ORDER. Pittsburg, Clymer, rf. Clarke, If. Beaumont, cf. ‘agner, 96. Howard. 1b. Braii BY JOHN POLLOCK, (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, July 12—With the first game of the! series to thelr credit Fred Clarke and his collection of balltossers from Pitts- burg lined up against Ned Hanlon's team again this afternoon at these | grounds bent on taking another game. First Inning, Clymer doubled to ceritre Clark sactificed, Ras to Ge:sler. Clymer talliéd on Beaumont’s single to. lef: Beaumont was caught napping, Bésan| to Gessler. Wagner flied to Hall, ONE Dobbs Woubled to the score board.! Hall drew a pass to first, Lumley: bunted. Carrisch go: the ball and threw. wild to third, Dobbs scoring. Batch | filed ‘to Beaumont, Hall tallying. | Leever was removed from the game for | Kicking, Flaherty taking his place. Geasler filed to Clark, Lumley scoring. | Lew:s was safe on Mahertys muff of Howard’ Malay fanned. THREE | Second Inning. Malay and Gessler disnored of H. ow: ard. Brain walked. Ritchey “ti> Malay. Brain was forced bs) Ca ris-h Ritter was aitended to by Wagner! and Howard. Eason was retired by the same players. Dobbs quit on a RUNS. grounder to Howard. fo) Third Inrng. Flaherty struck out. Clymer tripled to centre. Clarke hit to centre and Clymer scored. Clarke was out on a steal, Ritter to Malay. Beaumont sin- gled to rigt:, Wagner singled to right, and Beaumont scored all the way from first. Howard out, Batch to Gessler. TWO RUNS, Hall filed to Wagner. Lumley out, Wagner to Howard. Batch was dis- posed. of by the same layers. NO Fourth Inning. Brain hit to Batch, who threw wildly to first, the batter reaching second safely. “ Ritchey sacrificed, Ritter to Gessier, Batch took Carrisch’s foul fly. Brain was caught attempting to steal home, Eason to Riter. NO RUNS. Gessler ‘slapped @ singie to right, Lewis sacrificed, Carrisch # Howard. (Continued on Second Page.) ey NATIONAL LEAGUE. CINCINNATI AT BOSTON, FIRST GAME, Cincinnath ....1 38100700 3-15 Boston 0000100023 CINCINNATI AT BOSTON, SECOND GAME, 11000001 0-3 10001000 0-2 T PHILADELPHIA, Bt, Louls $02001 0 oo Philadelphia 0000001001 A a A AMERICAN LEAGUE, BOSTON AT CHICAGO. FIRST GAME. Boston 91000000 o-1 Chicago +110 0000000 0-0 PHILADELPHIA AT CLEVELAND, Game postponed on account of wet i grounds. WASHINGTON AT 8T, Louis, Game called ut the ond of tho second inning on account of rain, COMIC SIDE OF TO DAY’S SPORTS. orrking At The Moon a =- and Baseman 35 A Hot (0) HIGHLANDERS MEET DETROIT PLAYERS ops ne . uy a BE 10701 Wi Lakeland’s Filly, with Burns Up, Leads All the Way in Venus Feature. FRONTENAC HOME FIRST. Laying of Early Prices on Ala Russell Who Is Scratched Later Hits “Bookies.” Geatllp 7 Will You BRIGHTON BEACH WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Lord of the Forest (8 to 5) 1, Aviston (11 to 10) 2, Calabash 3. {thal hes SECOND RACE— Grandpa (3 to 1) i, Malden (9 to'5) 2, Gamecock 3, THIRD RACE—Frontenac (7 to 1) 1, Ancestor (20 to 1) 2, Handzarra 3. FOURTH RACE—Cousin Eva (10 to 1) 1, Belle of Pequest (9 to 2) 2, Veribest 3. FIFTH RACE—The Southemer (3 to 1) 1, Masanielio (12 to 1) 2. Ele wood 3. SIXTH RACE—iemalian (6 to 1) 1, Chrysolite (9 to 5) 2, Black Prince 2 BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, July 12<here was nothing lacking in to-day's curd at Brighton, and for that reason it attracted a large crowd. The! war an excellent handicap of six {1 longs, which included some of the fast- est bprinters in training, promising a cracking good contest. The Venus Stakes only had a fair class of entries, but it promised an in- teresting contest, nevertheless. The fifth race, a selling affair, was also very interesting, so that the afternoon | promised to be one of good racing and one that would furnish abundant op- (Continued on Second Page.) — LATONIA FINISHES. First under TheWire * (BY ALLEN SANGREE.) (Special to The Evening World.) DETROIT, mugs: Mich., y day greeted July 12.—A hot, the Highlanders | Ba on thelr third session with the Tigers. First Inning, Cou ro: Coughlin after three ba! strikes connected with a second. Yeager jumped sacrifice and got Couphitn to Blverfeld, a field Chase got to first on a bunt Coughlir,s high throw. ond, and took third on Yeu ighlin selzed a bounce from Con-| Gor NO RU is and two over single . tor O'Leary's Ret Coughlin in at second hailed a fly tram Gramtona;. ly from Craw O'Leary at second. Elberfe'd the reat catch in made from Coughlin far in lett i aie ki Second Inning. He rs sacri~ fice to Kitson, Fultz and Chase worked the squeeze play to perfection, the tor- mer belng thrown out by Kitson os Chars Guire scored out. Coughlin ONE RUN, threw Me- After Yeager and Biberteld's mufte a foul & gro 1 by collidin, th undur. eft Bohae! d "Kid" fumbled .» MeGulre then made 4 famous double play catching Lindsay's difficult foul against the stand and shooting ¢ ball to seoand, retiring Behaefor, Etberfeld getting the throw, Williams threw Drill out. NO RUNB. Third Inniny Ho} BK Pop filed a mile to Barrett, one of ihis hits over Was ‘under dlberfeld’s RUNS. Kitson slammed right fouled that Keeler #1 nase handled Williams drew a ti fice I a 0 Cy to deft Tava Fourth Inning, ie raneed short. intyre tard drive. NO bed wy vind toy Barret! Peeee | RACE TRACK, LATONIA, July 12.— The races run here to-day resulted as follows: FL R. RST RACE-Beven furlongs.—Ros- eessa (7 to 1) 1, Bly theness @ to) % TPS Soe Hoss, ‘His Majesty, Merino, 1 joe es, ', Merins Gd). Jim Douglas, Martha Cella, Chant Fri also ran, RACE—Five furlongs.—Go terelle and “Agnslo SECOND dio (even) 1, Concert (8 to 6), 9 to) 3 Th 012-5..' Barbaron, and Fresnola ne mile.—Whito mn | je O,, Cortes, Helectic 13 to 5; Huzzah, (Radtke), 4 and BATTING ORDER, |" Hege RACE-—O: Plume, 106 (Treubel), 5 to 1; Art ‘Time—1.40 1-5. ‘an Coruscate also ran. Moint; . Stawtord, ei. Schaetor:#b, DETROIT RACES. Kitson, p. HIGHLAND PARK, DETROIT, July 13.—Folipwing are the results of to- day's races here: FIRST RACE—Yo San (6 to 1) 1, Am- peu 1 40 Dh My Alice (6 to i) SECOND. RACK tise Anxious (4 to Piehm! to 2) 2 @keptical & $h hy thirds ime—.87 8 THY Santa ler Man SERN Ry ' O'Leary, sco Williams and ¥: led vo Barrett, TWO. RUT Wi Pel tard threw rctowtord out. Jf Coughlin. Schaefer hit that Elberfeld say fanned, NO Fifth Inning, ia gould not quite 8 1d htt ts econd i of th Le pt to le: una ——_—_— | KENILWORTH RESULTS. nate, sit eager to Son iy ts Bete oth. tng 3 ” OF eal, Its and plays the one weatt OF STAKE RACE! ° SCARED MANOUT apres) i othe Piss EAD | vOURTH RACE—A1 Py MIN YS pace oti} none ga Gat Dh, Wrence fry PRGSEP second Startled thls afternoon to see a man; hustling trom th shower of plat piece de resistance being a catsup bot- tle, which exploded on his shirt front with frightful effect, Through the tor- nado of loose crockery came a hand- @ome little brunctte with a very large Parasol which was making close con- ‘Phe parasol cut ---010201003-7 w-----000000000—0 ETR BROOHKLYNS WIN "“FITTSBURG - 102001200-6 BROOKLYN *. meng 001040058 CINCINNATI AT BOSTON (N. L.)}—SECOND GAME. — BOSTON . ---1100000 CINCINNATI. 11000100 a s 3 2 1 Oo 0 0 BALTIMORE AT BUFFALO XE. L.). = i a BALTIMORE ...... .....0 00000 BUFFALO ..... ........6 001 0.0- ee 0 0 BOSTON AT CHICAGO (A. L.)\—SECOND BOSTON...---. -------0 0100 CHICAGO .... --.. ----- 20101 —_——_+¢2—__ 0 0 LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA. Fourth—Rosinini 10-1, Vic Kinney 11-2, Granada 7-5. Fifth—Fiaviland 2-5, Peggy O’Neil 12-1. S. Paris 6-1. a # AT KENILWORTH. ie Fifth—Gren_eld 7-1, Interlight 7-5, Betrtha E. 3-1. Sixth—Trojan 3-5 Russell A. Creamer 7-1 Irene Brady 12-1 AT HIGHLAND PARK. Fifth—Liaatle Red 5-2, John Garner 4-1, Mezza. id OF METROPOLE Loungers around the corner of Forty- treet and Broadway were A SCHOONER | NEW ORLEANS, July 12.—The Nor wesian steamer Bratton, Capt. -HL Holm, from Cotba, Honduras, reports & startling tragedy on the small trading schooner Olympia, bound from Utila _ Pay, Sei vie Ruatan, to purchase ca The crew and passengers, twelve in number, were all murdered by @ negro named Robert McGill, except one pas- Senger, 2 young woman, who éscarcd by swimming ashore after having been struck on the head with an oar, McGill 4s @ resident of Utilla. He shot all of his victims, He forced one of the crew of the sohooner to scuttle her. McGill then shot him and escaped in a dory, He was subsequently captured at El Provener, Honduras. ‘*®Y| The captain of the “Olympla had Y | $1,400 in his cabin, Pes pile RU AS EXPLOSIUN HURTS TWO IN A STORE ‘They Dropped # Carboy of Aleohel a im the Cellar of « ¥ Pharmacy. i Metropole cafe in a and bric-a-brac, the nections with the big man's anatomy. en streak between the little brunette and the big man, Who made for Policeman O'siahercy, Yelling, “1 ber of; she's mad, U'baneriy should nave known better, {ip Tange of & green um- mau was taking refuge 9 blow sulned ues pote policeman arrescea tu her and the man to th rabbi eo fat Hae elt faee Secived iat The ation. FOR ING CHILD, wy

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