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EDITIO | PRICE ONE CENT, Fifth-Story Window, Con- fesses Part in Piot. ence and Traces of Origin Destroyed Entirely. ‘That. thero are at> least two more ‘me of the firebug gang which ‘men ooklyh and to which Sem- uel Etvine, who attempt ~ jumping from a finth suicide by window at Brocklya ters hes longed, 1s police of that borough. This i Point gather- ed from nt confessions made by Levins, following. his tneriminaung oonfession made to Harry Hyman, o ‘Manhattan saloon-keeper, in the Brook- dyn hospital while threo Uetective-ser- ®eants listened from behind a screen. ‘| Belleving he wis going to die, as he wished. Levine sent for Hyman, who ‘Keps a saloon at No. 23 Broome street And wio-is the president of a fraternal belonsed. Hy- Kinsella and Dune, of Manian, und Relay, of Brooklyn, were hiding behind a thin styeen while the injured man was taking. he for 75 Lives, ‘or Complete Sporting Results See To- Niqht's FINAL EXTRA, - N dition for First Game Against Lajoie’s Team. ONE MEMBER OF A GANG.|GANZEL TO COME BACK. Incendiarism Reduced to Sci-| Will Report To-Morrow to Play First Until Chase Recovers from Injury. BY ALLEN SANGREE. cn 1 to The Evening World.) AND, O., July 4.—It was a badly crippled and much shifted team that faced the first club of the Ameri- can League tt after his miserable showing in Detroit, Was let gv, and Mike Powers, the Ath- BROOKLYNS AND! Looked for by Fans at Washington Park. PITTSBURG START EARLY They Get Their First Run Across Plate in First, Dodgers Get- ting One in Third. BATTING ORDER. mpire— BY JOHN POLLOCK. (Special to ‘The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLTN, July 14—This being tee fourth and fine! game of the series between Ned Hane Jon's {n-and-out ‘Dalltossers and Ered Clarke's players from refed} hed teams patumally enough were bent.on winning, and nother pitteriy « A‘more, suitable day for the game could not have been asked for, even if the weather man fiad world over- time: to complete his job. Both Managers Hanlon and Clarke had out thelr twirlers working overtime with thelr wings before the for the teams to indulge in t iminary practice, rang pre- a#ireet, who is held as the head of Srebug gang. ‘nnd promised him 25 for the job tenemgnt at No. 518 Union here seventy ave tempt at w Levine threatened to tell the Police everything if Davis did not send a8! he held as “fal! money." "But I hope to die and cheat you," Rroaned Levine when later Interviewed | by the police. “OF course, © intended | _ | whth Philadelphia, fortunate youth is-in wretched condl- ton and cannot leave his room. shock of being hit In the eye by » bat- ted ball yesterday affected his digestive Apparatus so that he cannot eat, and his lefe eyo is badly hurt, The only thing Griff could do, there- | fore, was to put Conroy on first bas, Dougherty in left field and use Po.ers behind the brut. Jack Powell , joined GriMth here. He has only been loaned by Connie Mack until Kleinow recovers, and was down to work this afternoon, McGuire having sprained a finger. lander t de fatal trip. One bright First Inning. Clymer was hit by a pitched bil. He was caught napping, . Stricklett. to Gessler to Lewis. Clarke was thrown out at first by Malay, Leach beat out & bunt @nd etole second. Wagner was safe on Batch's bad throw to first, Leach crossing the plate, Wagner was caught off first, but Gessler made a wild throw to Lewis and the runner -| Teached third. Howard quit, Lewis to to plich, and the Cleveland fans se:med to think their club The retu n of Cleve. land to first plice added to home sdasm, apd even before praéice began the sands and bleachers w. Wy pa pdeomaly,- guicide when I jumped; I wasn't’ try- ing to escape. 1 noticed the pile of gitdera whon Iwas in detectiv 4 quarters, and I counted the f ‘ Z went up. I thought if I dived I would be Killed instantly, and death ia better then nother term in prison.” Lavine explained how she was to do the Job ny the Union avenue tenement, jltble coaching, ee TOOK CARBOLIC AT RAILROAD BRIDGE, BROOKLYN HILLS, &. 1, July 14— The body of a man about forty-five years old was found Myrtle Tame, hs PA ti 2A ys Wike ose Marre 8 in three hours. Gntne venue raiirond bri eel to-day at. the » Fores: Heug contained side. Dr, aboul owas found a The Gessler,, ONE RUN. Dobbs slapped the first right lor two bags. 1 pitched to hen. HitShey took I's easy’ My ob: Ritche: ”; Brain's pprren] BY ‘ [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | FIN EDITION For Complete Sporting Results Seo To. | Night's FINAL EXTRA" * NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1905. PRICE ONE ) CENT. LATEST NEWS OF ALL T0-DAY’S SPORTS GIANTS—CHICAGO SCORE BY INNINGS. ae ae he ea “CHICAGO .. GIANTS ... --000000 HIGHLANDERS AT al alas HIGHLANDERS 0 CLEVELAND . i PITTSBURG .. BROOKLYN .. NEWARK AT MONTREAL (E. L.) NEWARK .... . ---017104 MONTREAL are ona co es 9 8 JERSEY CITY ... BUFFALO Ai Boston (N. L.)}—End sixth: Cincinnati, 4; Boston, 3. At Ovicago (A. L.)\—End first: Washington, 0; Chicago. At Toronto (E L.)}—End fifth: Providence, 3. Toronto,0. t Faiadeiphia (N.L.)\—End fourth: St. Louis, 0; Phila., 7. $6 LATE WINNERS AT BRIGHTON BEACH. Sixth—Alvin 10-1, Lady Prudence 3-1 Glow Star 20-1. bhi be caahacich Sibd ; AT KENILWORTH. it —Rvyal Window 9-2, Toscan 2-1, Pat Bulger.9-5. AT LATONIA. Third—Birohbroom 3-1, Lapucille even Telephone 2-1, SINISTER, 6 101. WINS HANDICAP WOULD TAKE 75 |HIGHLANDERS LIVES FORS125,| ARE PATCHED UP) PIRATES WIND: FIREBUG SAYS) FORCLEVELAND) UP THE SERIES Levine, Who Dived from|Team in Bad Crip Crippled Con-| Another Hard Foug Fought Contest GIANTS LINE UP - FOR FINAL WITH CHICAGO CUBS Three Out of Four Was What | McGraw Said Before Play Began. VISITORS FIRST TO SCORE. | They Get Two Runs in Second Inning, Casey Banging Out a Three-Bagger. BATTING ORDER, hicago, 0 | nayior if he would’ perform all the rites Ruth's Rattier 2-1, Black Death 4-1. Two finished. em, heal. Evers, 2b. Casey, Bb. Bowerman, °. Kling, c ‘aylor, D. uelbacl impires—Mes Emsile and’ O'Day. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, July! 14.—Again the wurring clans came out to battle and again’ Johnny McGraw) / claimed to scent’ victory in the atr. Three| / ‘out of four from Chicago would be a etight and an’ even break would be nothing Jess than disgrace. So with his fingers: he asked Dummy over expiring sons trom the West. Tay- lor gave the high*sign’ indicating that he would be more than pleased, and ho it to practice. After this Mc- Graw ‘was 'a trite undecided, but said the umpire would let us know. : Another big crowd came out to seo the show and Fred Knowles, the weath- prophet, opinedithat more than 10,000 es would be ‘assembled when the fea gun was fired. Frank Chance felt somewhat aggrieved Keene’s Colt, Ridden by Jack Martin, Gets - Off in Front, Makes Up the Pace and Beats Alan-a-Dale, the Favorite, i“ Easily by Two Lengths. VALUABLE TWO-YEAR-OLD KILLED IN OPENING DASH. Derision, for Which $10,000 Had Been Refused, .Falls in “the Trap” at Brighton Beach and Breaks His Neck, Robbins, His Jockey, Sustaining Broken Collar-Bone. A BY FRANK W. THORP. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, July 14.—Derision, a valuable colt by Masetto-Ridicule, starting for the first time in the first race here this after- BRIGHTON WINNERS. } —__ FIRST RACE — Vio (5 to 1) 4, Cassini (5 to 1) 2, Ala Russell 3, SECOND RACE—Out of Reach (6 , to ) 1, Hippocrates (40 to 1) 3, ( Flammula 3, Quit THIRD RACE—Dreamer (3 to Bhi 4, Humo (7 to 1) 2, Jerry c, & FOURTH RACE—Sinieter é to *) 1, Alan-arDale (2 to 1) 2, Wo tan 3, FIFTH RACE—Andria (7 to 2) 4 Mary Morris (80. to 1) 2° Lord, Preyeat 3. Dreamer was s hot favorite in the endlisy third race and he won very. hi Kate Caffrey had a lot of speed, to the turn Was in front, with Jerty C., Floralia and Torcheslo close up. In thé run home Katle Cuffrey died aivay an’ Jerry C tock secoad place. He in turn Was passed by Humo, but the latter could never reach Dreamer, who won eased up by two lengths: from Humo, noon, fell at the end of the first fur- long and broke his neck. The horse ied instantly. Robbins, the rider of the horse, was thrown very hard and Jay unconscious a dozen fect ahead of the dead thoroughbred. Derision ts the third horse to fa at exactly this kame point, which appears to be a death trap. ‘lambeau fell on July 5 and Moonshine on Jul, For- tunately, in these instances, there were no serious consequences. Large fields are started wt phe six furlong and five and 1 half furlong poles. At this point wheis the aceldents have happened tho trick narrows, forming, a trap for the ers, Derision had worked so fast in his trials that $10,000 had been dfrered and Fefused for his, He was the pro of.C. J. Enright, a Kentucky breeder”, Robbins when examined by the asso- olation's physicians was found to have 4 broken collar bone and @ contused wrist. Hares Killed by Fall. FIRST 1,000 added: handicap; tworyent-oldas atx furlongs. Start kool. Won, driving, ‘Time—1.1 Betting, Starters. Jock, Wy “Sh eronene, Kenche le “Banobue and Dee iston fe iis save. ed and set the pace followed by Cassini, Vio Gary, Tadsarion Fialon algo. ran. D' Ala Russell ha moment later pa it ae “eatin win} econ Devlin jae a aig it was usclens. ut NO rot, festive’ and. ot ges too far oft lowed to Ine stroll, threw out. Gilbert, and x eTouneetang| ele ute dr ® lone fy to Don- {iln, re| SUICIDE DESCENDANT OF CAPT. MARRYAT, AUTHOR, ‘TORONTO, July 14—The body of a ects” ™. ils, Ti Mar- id Veronese. They, ran in this order | -———————___—~* ayer the dofent of yesterday ‘and said) And Veronese, Theys ran in this order WEATHER FORECAST. Sa con Tae iP MPI {O/H #9M2) ana closed on Ala Russell. ‘They turned | BO, deat Jerry C. a lengih tor the | ae ea loomed up. over the: Heights| !nto the stretch, where io drew away nici Forecast for the thirty-six hours | -just. before play started, but, ‘Thind and won by one and a half lengths. inister Led All ihe Wer Hinseman Casey. M. 'D., anid he had ai-| Russell ded away in the run home and | pourri pace #1400 a vila ending at 8. P.M, Friday for New | vive played under a cloud-und:that we Gaseint owas second. three lengthen | chree-yearolge nd “Wie one’ ath pied York .Gity and vicinity: Tiatan Going a"sice fobs Mt SS | Fittong! Deviton, starch for the Regt | use ys, ow MY Wo mada "Bnee 1 time, fe and was instantly le Y, s GUN AF MLADE ane First Inning, Robbing, his rider, was badJy hurt giStarters., Jog sll ahs Pin, ae probably local showers Slaislo lifted the frst ball pitched to| Out of Reach Galloping. anak an i fresh westerly winds, Brgwa and APR wae Aelia spaneb mx HACICCmAlling? «-4ourcpearciae |" Giipert cut Schulte out at fret and the BEIT as Rte Naper . NE am week. Consequently‘the city faced ; rowne took the co! Starters, Joel te. in 7 al © running and won esily 4 Doniin. dro a Single into left, Me: Te Ku 1006 7 ah by two le: 9: 3A. the day with more‘streng:h and conf- | Q0nn” Veg "Mobile. play. NO Bibuserates Rana te a GAN ad | DE Gt Ee i ns Dale was seo- 6A. dence. There wete ‘comperatively tow! RUNS. ‘Atwood: ‘Action’ Waswitt ‘and ‘old oome | ORG. threo te oA. @eaths and prostrations. Becond Inning. was “tne wit} aa way, A vabift’ dn: the wind Chance was hit on the funny bene} Flarwnola me the early pace, fol- ———>___ oud towed by Atwood, Out of Reach and , at Te Ge ent oeodad one: | Wwe they ald thi ofler'to Ws | EDITOR BRISBANE UNDER sacrifice to Taylor, and F 4 2M, fiver's hot single to left: On the trrow ARREST FOR ALLEGED LIBEL « +P. i to the plate Evers todk args At the , steady |came ‘home on Caney's 2 2P. dueniien. In i pith ot a|deep centre for bases, — Kiln First Guariér Arthur Bri the wind had Mowavmon af |Folied out to Dahlen, but Casey. stuck to 4 to this oern, third. “Ruolbach ended it with «slow | Sedleg iitoat an uenen es Fiage tinder to Taylor. TW 9 4. ‘temperature ranged al-| "'s mparer Ip Maloney, Hullding to-day charged. by 6 P, “tosday as on yesterday ‘Bar Dalen! Comeluded It” was Grout wtih criminal bel > . b time to met er tt ot a 1@ Comptro! in or. Feta phen 00 oppresnive beontiee ue to 98. domi TBE iete fo a nang from bin pen to a Croton bug. eee Fung away when the Mgbt Js turre Brisbane was arralgned bofore ‘Sua, Wyatt, of the Court of Bpectal Res- ph Won Pi Bias ne