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' 4 fod WHATHER showers co might and Feiday. [COMPLETE ‘BASEBALL | RESULTS ate Circulati ion Books Open to All.”’ | PRICE ONE CEN’ eel GIANTS BEAT OUT CHICAGO TRADITION EASILY BEATS HER FIELD | IN BRIGHTON OAKS Paget Filly, 9 to 10 Favorite, Trails Schu- lamite to Far Turn and Then Comes On— Whimsical Is Beaten by HEAT BLANKET STILL WRAPS STIFLING CITY Prolonged Strain Saps Vitality |- and Makes Victims Easier. NINE ‘MORE ARE DEAD. {n Addition, Two Men, Dizzy) | on McGraw's face did not augur well from Heat, Fall and Are Killed. DEATHS. DEGENHARDT. MARY, two months, died at her home, No, 417 ‘Went Fifty-seventh street, BARNET, WILLIAM, fifty-four, @ied at bome. No. 170 Bleecker atreet, DELECHIA, ERANCESCA, twenty days, No, 170 Thompson strect: died at home. ALGIBES, BEATRICE, fourteen nunths, No. 118 East Ono Hundred and Niueteenth street: died at home, SAGLON, ROSE, forty, No, 139 East on Hondyed and Tenth street: died at MTANNOX, GEORGE, seven months, No, 627 Bast Ninth street; died at BAUS twenty duys, No. 170 Thomp- fon street: died at home. GALLUCCI, TONY, three, Xo, 1170 Hast One Hundred and Sixty-ninth otreet; died at home. BOWLES, ETHEL, five months, her. home, No. 3148 Yeoter- tye” duy. 15 LEE LELLELELE wer ‘that — de- shortly before few minutes. Nine deaths from heat had been reported when the storm ar- hdl Sey g only temporary, Bot Bava @ Bot wave ¥ cool unt big “out of the "West or ould lown from the North New ture to Schull Two RUN vee not brary hottest olty. in reek, aes ie a Bese ‘4 some exient ve ah Home Run Drive by Devlin in Fourth Inning Practically Cinches Game— Ames Pitches Great Ball Against the “Cubs.” SCORE BY INNINGS. Chicago Giants . BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Spscial to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, July 13,—"Revenge” was the watchword of the Giants as they went on the field to- day and the hard lines of determination for the Cubs. First Inning. Mertes started the festivities with ao sensational running catch of Slagle's ing drive to left. and Gilbert smoth- md ‘Maloney’s hot smash to second. te Tooped a, high one to Mertes. tcok Browne's grass cutter wih ease and Donlin p'acad a fly Where Schulte could eat it alive. Mv- Gann then shook the foupdations of tlie right field bleachers with a rap which landed him safe on third, ‘Mer- ies filed to Schulte. NO RUN! Second inning. Chance struck out and Tinks stil while Ames eave him Cre, Evers got free pasungs and scampered to third on Case; tful line ret ae Casey. struck out. Pitter ea of thle Chanter with a clean oingle to left but could not ad- vanee on Deviin'e pop to Tinker. Dahlen stole second. Gilbert lifted an. easy loop to Slagle, Kivers made a arent stop e Thowermania hard nder and was Seoaty applauded. as he ame to the bench. NO RU: Third ening Wicker thrown it by Dahlen. pi Binal eee wet hor, shot Hough Devinn. He was tap So f er ue eas oan Ames took the count rally, Browne cut a single between first and second. Schulte ve i long fly to left, and Browne toon white Doniin went to second on ne ley. : lin went hot smash to centre, oy ann sen (New York in the lead. Merthé hit one in the same ‘MoGann 10} 129g ee TWO RUNG. Fourth Inning. Gilbert threw out Chance, and Browne; Ibert aid @ circus, performance on Tinker's short fly to right, doing @ back somer- but athe the ball. Evers rs Tieooek: ‘ase. Casey fied by Slazel kes. Ames Wicker's and Bowerman went on 8! a_futle attempt al NO RUNS. Fifth Inning. N red on a_slow one to Dev- um pie “Xmen got Wiekers: bunt 10 in plenty oe of thm Me: ss nto the utter Glatmay.of the 4 bene, ‘ ‘Tin agi made & ee throw- ie owt Mertes. “xO ONES raped Inning. Gilbert and Schr Chance dre fee) high foul Dahl t fret and ‘came home dn bgp ead of Devlin on a Jong drive to deep cents~Lor, & complete ciroust of the bases. Gill fied, to Glaale, | Bow a fy e., Amex was counted “out renth Inning. Ht a Evers high 83. fel ee wd ant Sarr, is ie led out to eee ae © Oe wt a idier de Wao aaa BATTING ORDER. New x <4 ‘ork. ike: Umpires—O'Day and Timslle. Story of the Brooklyn’s game with the Pirates will be found on | Page 2. SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR BALL PLAYERS. NATIONAL LEAGUE. 8T. LOUIS AT PHILADELPHIA, FIRST GAME. Phondephia. WASHINGTON A’ FIRST cit oo 61 Se ok on on be eiearameed EASTERN LEAGUE. JERSEY CITY AT BUFFALO. Buffalo lost to Jersey City by a score of 9 to 0 for faill: Rd abide by ‘tne ‘de- cision of the um BALTIMORE aT ROCHESTER, Gam postponed on account of rain, ——>_— KENILWORTH RACES. {WORTH RACE TRACK, July saci are the results of .o-day aaa ar-olda, ia Ls ma Bee, ‘HIGHLANDERS ARE SCORED ON AT THE START Horrible Muff by Jack Doyle ' on First Let Tigers Get Run Home. | LATTER INCHASE’S PLACE First Baseman Knocked Uncon- | scious by Batted Ball During Practice and Couldn’t Play. ; BATTING ORDER. | New York. Detroit. Conroy, If. Gocley. ef. Keeler. rf. O'Leary, 58, Elberfeld, ss. McIntyre, If, Williams, 2b. Crawford, rf. Doyle, 1b. Goughlin, 3b. Yrager, $b. Schaefer, 2b. Fulta, of. Lindsay, 1b. McGutre, Drill, c. Chesbro, p. Mullin, p. Umpire—Connelly. BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Special to The Evening World.) DETROIT, Mich, July 12—With ail \iinds of enthusiasm and the spirit of | win, New York galled in here this after- jnoon to make it three out of. four, Chase was hit In the eye at practl by a line drive from Powell, who was pestiog to the eject He dropped un- onsciovs and did not recover for some fine: The physician whe examined him said that ‘he could find no bones brok: : but the inflammation waa such that Was not certain. Jack Ds ‘4:Chnse’s : Fido played Firet Inning Cheedro ‘could not them over for who reached — second out, eens to Doyle. on in Keeler. C Cooley got ack, Devic | eee one = easy for the sor, ah iberteld. ‘fanned. |Gxewtors did ‘not have. to. ‘move Willams's drive. NO RUNS. Second Inning. to Willlame. Ches- eo neided ane say rap of Lindity, and akan, groler that VSlams eotzed. NO RU WHiams Fitna force one that O'Leary stopped, Dut could not throw accurate- Pulte walted. the limit end with Vases and none out it looked food for Grit. Both rutnners advanced $n ‘Doyle's sacrifice to Mullin, and tt was up to Kid MeGulre,' Taking Timignty chance Yeager ated home a8 ili raised his arm and the pitch go- wild both. he and Fults scored. to Crawford. Third ake pro leet. con! creat, but ‘he " Ghesbro to El invoe? badly to Hilbert eat hy fe at onset by er im Chesbro year showed that she improved many pounds in soft going. ‘The other races were all well bal- anced, but the mtd set the blue pencil BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, July 13—Brighton was'a mudhole this afternoon. ‘The full force of the early morning showers was felt ‘down here and the mudlarks had everything their in motion — and scratches, The afternoon cleared beau- tfully and. the attendance was good, Optician Just Lastea. FIRST RACHE—$000 added; two-year-olda: five 1 Se reesolaes gi ae, a “halts ele bret ‘Baith desearice, M ate Ses who bere Opt then led into. the was Nopoiag Starters. Jocks. Phantom ...... Ray 1 Kt. of Hiway.Owens 1 Tength’ from Knight of Ruse ‘who losed strony at, Russell five lengths for the pI rae ede Bie reath Garten Knot fell, Gindwin was indulged with fora mile ‘and a. haft Phantors took the lead. and won easily ‘by a | raington, fenpen is in front of Phantom guess fo ra ar four earrolan ats ui Stee SSanae, Won easily, iene —4 88. ‘Russell “Sage. ..Stone Kiso, Bn—Giaamin, oraheage am Couldn't Catch Ceitiehing aureus ana tired MoGulre, ‘Cheabro. fled o ary rel ewe O RUNS. Czai Fourth Inning. Elberfeld waited Coughlin si trom. Sah terse hg ie lit Williams's ere, na Theres ‘a beautiful Ay. in was there, too. ion, caused Detroit ‘and Now Henat had been wet with Fultz filed to McIntyre. NO Fifth Anning, co Chesbro ie, the, Smaps mp fing fon, 72 for ® shade fanned i en foul name loarice, RUNS. oe RU POOL-ROOM FOR. WOM anne ey ei put Won artving, Starters. Wes. Jocl nine, Martin 1 ay Woods. E1 bédor, Go to Win oseeerapnine rushed ko th 18 front ee by a hi length and a half in front Mighty, Schulamite Quit In Stake. tenes, Beene, nt et FOURTH R. aoa At rete aa rds napD a aan tie, far ats an ro spat AIDED. ieee i a ie Bid aha ‘Tradition, Zeala, Incantation, Coy Maid and oth- ‘ers engaged. The mud increased Schu- jamitela chances, for her races last Bou ith be wd w |AT THE RACE TRACK aaa baa ‘ON A WARM DAY, Tuna De mentii Lyne 110 EEE on » The nthe turn jullah se Sutghty, and age y chased | There Mad Malini “rong, Jolt but could never Teach Gaara Ee ne. a Voladay. Wine Eased Up. ipeuse, Sn ee sRRanr aa ae act is Esoteric, 12 to 1 Shot. Belle 3, was the Brighton Schulamite,! Russell Sage 3. Mighty 3. there were many Maid 3. maiden so ay 8 c. frst the fun. Aen, iptician feeteh but wand Bard werk te Bemus ena Belle. x Won Easily. :_ateeple- ha ae mie 7 i Fr 4 finde Le $) George Keen 2 Seventt Ward, Thars: it where Phantom | ae ta es bate! i ag ey a atolé, Hos Mighty’ og laa wh Maa Mullah its Fy “Won! easily: BRIGHTON WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Optician (7 to 1) 1, Remington (8 to 1) 2, Sandringham SECOND RACE—Phantom (4 to 5) 1, Knight of Elway (8 to 1) 2, THIRD RACE—Czaraphine (4 to 1) 1, Mad Mullah (6 to 1) 2 The FOURTH RACE—Tradition (7, to 10) 1, Schulamite (13 to 5) 2, Coy FIFTH RACE—Voladay (8 to 1) 1, St, Valentine (16 to 5) 2, Devout 3. SIXTH RACE—Esoterio (12 to 1) 1, Whimeical (8 to 8) 2, Flavigny &! HIGHLANDERS—DETROIT -e--10000400 * DETROIT .... - HIGHLANDERS . bunt, scoring Coughlin. fanned. Four runs. 5 Schaefer. Noruns. , PITTSBURG .... BROOKLYN ... . TART LETTER TO HUNTER) DIE SUCCEEDS Demands Copy of Hendricks | Miss Pauline Muff, Talented Report to Have and to Hold. District-Attorney Jerome despatched by his assistant, Mr. Garvan, a letter to Robert H. Hunter, Deputy Superin- tendent of Insurance, this afternoon, ning the delivery of a copy of the testimony taken by Mr. Hendricks in the Equitable investigation that will probably interest Mr, Hunt the ex- tent of causing him prickly hi al. follows: an nee vee VIRBT RACK—Six alt ‘onda, Perry thir, tor al RACE—One Er | Raver) {anasto anit ate: a ote ae nice Rie ie gu RESULTS AT LATONIA. (Special to The Eyening World.) Coy) RACH TRACK, LATONIA, July 18. ‘The races run here to-day reeulted as turicng: Remo (Robinson), ia, Radke), 1B ‘to Ley O Rain or Milne, Jann’ Doyle and aenane) Y em ExFive furl opt [he aend down for it, sign a receipt for i beeteeotin (For op Peat, ay MT an algo ran, DETROIT RESULTS, ng mney trys ie PEraain. July | Targe Faces here "Pe by are four pages of the letter and they are written with a keenness of irony valculated to play upon nerves in any way Gusceptib! After The World's exclusive report of the Hendricks testimony called upon Mr. Hunter for a copy of that. testimony, In the latter part of last month he had recolved the Hendricks report and no testimony. He corresponded with Goy, Higgins, and the Governor wrote “him in reply that he had asked Mr. | Hendricks to forward him copy of _ teuttmony. But when Mr. Jerome wrote to Mr. mer, usking him for the testimony, | that he could have tt on condition thar , thac officer should call for it. ) pyracuee that he, the District-Ator- ing) wey, had never asked for this testi- an . Boy Paoli 0 over this at Longin Ate, Jerome ef A Hunter: tn ht y of this {nae he the A’ rae ates {a be. iF round | ite ea i and aa rare ‘Publlahed *the. Eee . (Continued from Fourth Column.) Sixth Inning—O’Leary safe on Doyle’s mu.. walked. Crawford beat a bunt. three. Yeager threw out Schaefer. ‘Lindsay was caught oft first, Keeler -ied to Mcintyre. Elberfeld lifted to Crawford. Will- iams singled. Yeager was out to Mullen. No runs, ' Seventh Inning—Mullen fanned. Keller took Barrett's drive, O’Leary walked. Mcintyre flied to Keller.No runs, A Fultz bunted out. Doyle lited to Crawford. MoGuire flied to wt BROOKLYNS LOSE ci 0010300105. -020000100—-3 At Chicago (A.L.)\—Boston; 2; Chicago, 1—Ten’ innings. At Cleveland (A.L.)—Philadelphia, 3; Cleveland, 9. ( At-St. Louis (A. L.)—2d game: End 7th! Wash. 13 St. Ae 5 At Montreal (E.L.)—Newark, 2; ontreal, 6. At Toronto (E.L.)—Providence, 8; Toronto, 1 a (UATE LATONIA WINNERS, = 1 + — Fifth—Sister Frances 3-5, Azora 2-1, Lelita 12-1. Sixth—Maxmar 4-1, Nominee 8-5, Judge. Traymor. AT KENILWORTH. Sixth—Lady Ellison 4-1, Oroviva 3-1, Arvahgowan 4-1, AT HIGHLAND PARK. Fourth—Mamie 13-5, Juba 9-5, Colonist 4-1. Fifth—Stoessel 2-1, Carew. 7-2, f) JEROME SENDS (SINGER'S THIRD e|ago when the young woman’ i it and be ready to turn it back to the i ars tivo iupacintendent of Insurance whenever 0200000 Wicintyre Coughlin doubled, res Doyle fumbled Lindsa Etta M. 10-1, ATTEMPT TO and Attraciive , Had a Atter twice unsuccessfully suicide Miss» Pauline, Mum, 9» singer, who lived at No, 35. Tompking avenue, Brooklyn, to-day took. her life by drinking carbolic acid. Favored with 00d looks, goo social position, loving Parents, an excellent home and a wide clrole of friends, the girl was the victim of a suicidal manta that had held her for years and caused her t> make Pe peated attempts to end her lif Four years ago, it is sald, she jumped from a ferry-boat, and when rescued with diMculty said that life hed no pleasure for her, Three weeks brother- in-law died, leaving her with an, infant child, the affair preyed on Mise: Muff's mind untt @he secured a ges tubs and, after attaching it to # Jety attempted to asphyxiate henself. mother diecivered her just in time F and og irl won sent to he wns informe) by that ge Ueran fasae

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