The evening world. Newspaper, July 17, 1905, Page 1

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€ \ ED'TTION For Complete Smorting Results Seo T Night; PINAL EXTRA, Bees ONE CENT, AOTTEST ON OF THE YEAR - $BDEG.ATS “Thermometer Breaks Sum- met’s Record with Worse Weather Threatened. FIERCE IN THE THE STREET. Sun's Merciless Re Rays Strike] Down Many and Kill | One Man. hh # TEMPERATURE. SA.M.. 72 degrees 7AM 72 degrees 9 ALM. 79 degrees 1 A.M 81 degrees 1AM 84 degrees 12M 36 decress 1PM 89 degrees 2PM 91 degrees 3 P.M. 96 dogress P.M 96 degrees 5 P.M $5 degrees 6 P. M.. degrees All heat records for this summer Were broken this afternoon when the thermometer registered §* degrees. The mercury rose steadily during the | day until mid-a like an oven, fierncon found the town Inthe streets the heat SafeAt ard. * was so flerce that it made pedestrians izzy. One denth occurred and there wore many prostrations, Wig aLioakse fos GBI Nantes wealhor { and the worst week of several summers. DEAD. HARRIS, PHILIP, Ne. 230 West . Filty-second street, overcome at ; No, 25 Amsterdam avenue; died at ie | a BIE A Vi SST “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ “ Circulation Books Open to All.?? EDITION For Complete Sporting Results See To- Night's FINAL EXTRA. eS NEW YORK, "MONDAY, “JULY 17, 1905. PRICE ONE CENT. TW0 DISQUALIFIE IN UNTTEST NAY (CHICAGO! S LOOK /CLEVELANDS UPON DODGERS | NOW RESPECT AS EASY MARK) — HIGHLANDER Appear at t Washington Park| Defeat by ” Guffth’s Cripples Confident of econ Poor Checks Confidence of Brooklyn Again Lajoie’s Sluggers. HANLONITES HOPEFUL./SAY NEW DEAL IS ON. Team Wants to Get Out of Last} Some Cleveland Fans Believe Place, and Big Brace in Their | Highlanders ‘Are Scheming Playing Is Expected. to Help Athletics Win. BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER. Pieris oe Conroy ioe Keeler, If. Biberfeld, as. Willa: b. Yeager, 3b. Fultz cf. Orth, rf. McGuire, c, Hozg. p. NAMM, p. pirey—Connor., BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Special to The Evening World.) CLEVEVAND, O., July 17.—Scared ‘by thelr defeat of Saturday, the Blue Glants of the Lake. were anything but confident of beating: New York. Just as in a prise fight, when the groggy man suddenly teqoyers and wins out, Grigith’s: crippled farty—develops more singer. each day and becomes corre- spondingly aaitgerous, Connie #kek, cf Philadelphia, In loudly denotinced for fending Mike Pow- ers to the Highlanders. On Saturday ; this Ilyely catcher scored one run and brought In another. People hore scent BY JOHN POLLOCK. (veclal to The Evening Worl?) IINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, —Having had no trouble in cap- The FerryBoat Slide Tor The Rubber . . MisJudged 2 Distance InAJump For Bag 1. a plot to further Philadelphia's chances of winning.the pennant. As a matter of fact the Athletioy have beaten Cieve- land badly In every series except the Jast, and if it comes to a fight between these two, the former wilt play for that | post-season champ!onsh'p: Powers is a cheerful person and had | lots of fun to-day kidding the Cleveland Goming Into 2x4. Roosevelt Hospital. cae TRATIONS. IG AUGUSTUS, ae: party mureet, oweragrne at to atitieth street: Ntatian How pelias, WILL TA twenty-three, Mast Highty-first treet.” over Zomenae homer taken ts Presbyterian o A p West Ons “Hundred ana a Rony ] th avenue taken to J. Hood Wright R'DON, WILLIAM, shirtyave: i gyenue, overcome -wecond street; taken foamital. players for thelr defeat. Grimth also bandied jests even with the: invalid Lajole, who every now“and then would let out a war whoop from his reclining chair. Al Orth returned In the morning, but looked paie around the gills and go Billy Hogg warmed up. Griffith could not persuade Joe Cantillon to sell him slat. tery, who leaves to-night for Coates- ville, of the Outlaw League. McGuire must therefore do the catching unti} Chage can play, It was the hottest day wince Washington and Grimth fearcd that Hogg wauld not be able to stand the train, ES ENTIRE CREW OF STEAMER INDRANI IS QUARANTINED. f : ‘The entire crew of forty-eight men on Ahe British steamer Indrani, from Jap- turing tho first game of the series from Ned Hanlon's tailenders, the Chicago cubs came to these grounds again this afternoon confident of administering an- other crushing defeat to the Brooklyns. Although his men are not playing the fast article of ball Hanlon has expected of them, Foxy Ned ts confident they will get together from now on and slip out of last place. A falr-sized crowd turned out to see the game, there being fully 2,000 of the faithful rooters within the Srpunds when the belt rang for ‘the teams to begin playing. President Bm to} bets 1p at present scouring the country for new players for the purpose of "baste the team, eae Inning IANTS LOSE PITTSBURG . GIANTS . BROOKLYN CHICAGO ..... 5 “ed ON-o-ormoroen BROGKLYIN ......-.. --- 0000000000. HIGHLANDERS AT CLEVELAND: CLEVELAND ....-.. .--- 000 20 HIGHL!NDERS ... .-.-- --00000 NEWARK AT BUFFALO (E. L.). NEWARK .....---------30009040 BUFFALO . ------0010'0000 JERSEY CITY AT Vererns {E. L.). : JERSEY CITY - 01102 TORONTO.....- “900008 At Philadelphia.(N.L.)-——End sixth: At Boston (N.L.)—St. Louis, 3; At St. Louis (A.L.)—End firsi: Binsionati 0 Phil. 5 Dy joston, 4. Boston, 0; St. Louis, 1. At Chicago (A:L.)—End first: Washington, 1; Chicago, 0. At Detroit (A. L.)—End first: Philadelphia 0; Detiuit u. At Montreal (E. L.)\—End fourth: Baltimore, 0; Montreai, 1. At Rochester (E. L.)}—End fourth: Providence 4; Roch. 0. ——— - + LATE WINNERS AT BRIGHTON BEACH. ‘ ‘Sixth—Hector 6-1, The Poet 40-1, Gentian 30-1. AT NARRAGANSETT PARK. Fifth—Rust 5-1, Veius 20-1, Miss Point 3-1. AT ‘AT ONIA. Second—Peggy O’Neal 8-6, Lustig 5- Third—Telephone 9-2; Haviland RACING BEGINS Rhode Island Handicap the Feature on Opening Day at Narragansett Park. (Spsdal to The Evening World.) NARRAGANSETT PARK, PROVI- DENCE, R. L, July 17.—Idea) weather conditions greeted the runners on the opening day of the three week ruu- ning meeting at Narragansett: rot ee th ices of the Nefeatangett Breede fa Assocl tio A. thundersto! ne dn ane early Mmortitn Hee ee eee a te bared, ine event nese and ‘ports, was detained bubonic andes tail to be observed for annie me Previous to this, he said, HOON RACE Hor three-year-olds and Ld | OVERCROWDING Gil BARGES Fiueron 12-1, Irchbroom :7-b, 1, AT PROVIDENCE PROVIDENCE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Shrino (8 to 5) 1, Proebus (15 to 1) 2, Diamona | Flush 3. SECOND RACE—Ike 8. (20 to 1) 1, Yorkshire Lad (6 to/1) 2, Bronce Wing 3. THIRD RACE—Sunglow (8 to 1) 1, Tangier (7 te 5) 2, Pepperpot 3. FOURTH RACE—Brugg (7 to MI, 1, Oaraman @ to uw 2, ‘ing 3. ———— = THAT CARRY ‘ARRY IMMIGRANTS, Scoretary Metoalt Iw facing a curio “| problem in the friction that has risen in the last week between two brancl of service in Ad Department of Co ra St tis Harris, of iy numerous com, top ie aries 1 celved ined anainat manner a wie, ‘aliens are eine tranaported by th ti sie ae tia mon leg . overcrowded, cay) pe bata Natt | Sr ratorred to Beo- lustment, ape joe CS — TWO START TO SWIM hue GARA RAPIDS. i i i Net Sir envi | 3 m | tirround dod LN GIANTS PLAY THE PIRATES IN SECOND GAME Clarke, Manager of Pittsburg Crew,. Promises to Get Revenge To-Day. DREYFUSS HAS A PROTEST Suggests that Ninth Inning Be} Cut Out While His Team Is Here. | ner BATTING ORDER. Pittsburg, Reaumont, ef. P. Umpires—Clen and Johnsson, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, July] Wi.—The Pirates and here egain to-day, the Glante happy and the Pirates morose. Fred Clarke took his defeat of Saturday to heart and swore by the smoke of Pittsburg that his clin should be revenged. “hey sneaked throwgh on us at the finish,” tb jay 1s time we intend opening up the fireworks at the s:ant and take no chances on one of those eyelash affairs wherein we lose before we know It.” ‘The Glants were equally ‘anxious to again wipe the clty of Pittsburg from eM ing Weight the map and McGraw was in close con- ference with his oid players as to the} proper methods, He carried Ghe left hind foot of a graveyard rabbit in his nis gathered | STAK Stewards at Brighton Disqualify Snbip Who Finished Second and Deviltree Third Because W. H, Snyder Has an Interest in Both. BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BRACH RACE TRACK, July 17.—The Sunshine Stakes, most ap- prop! for to-day, by the way, was | the single feature at Brighton this af- témnodn, An. extellant field, ot tWoo| | SROOND. RACE esi Newman year-olds was carded, the list Including | (13 to 5) 1, Nitrate (18 to 5) 2, such good ones as Phidlas, Running | Russell Sage 3, Water, Voorhees, High GOhance and Metoor. ‘There were other good races on the carl. The handicap, down as the fifth race on the card, had a aviendid field and promised a keen contest. The cpening vent was for hormes ridden by| | FOURTH RACE— Esoteric (8 to ; ed a wins | Heer tne second Face was a. stceple- is 1) 1. Voorhees (12 to 1) 2, Phidias 3, Snow finished second and Deviltree | third, but both were disqualified, BRIGHTON WINNERS, © SS FIRST RACE—Regal (18 to 5) Loupania (150 ie 1,2, Adare 3. THIRD RACE—Colonial Girl (9 to 10) 1, Eugenia Burch (3 to 1) 2, Migraine 3, chase, The Repel a? it poy Re id the trac! zhtning fas! 4 ten dance Was up to the usual Monday | crowd. | 150 to 1 Shot Off Slow'y. FIRST RAC! 00 added: selling: three: Honys. Sti FIFTH RACE—Alan-a-Dale (3 ts | 1) 1, Welle vl seal to ae bh de ds: | ate al real World.) PAK, PROVI- he entries for Regal nef | start, made all thecrunning and. won Dv a tength and @ halt from Loupanta, a 150 to 1 hot, who Went off slow, Closed | Pink Gari {eta ie ate Confidertce In Tie Mount Money Talks, SECOND RAC veurzold 1 Bird AR athe Bi ip Interiight... Spoedmuth, hip pocket and sald bhere was always hope in that. A B, whieh he adv i Ke hereafter to refuse to pI the. inti tn inning If 's 'bee ning on account at. He also fimures thi York) 3 of any ABA for the money First Inning. he count nigit not think weuvoe Nas | th send talk ensued the game wt fared better and smashed through A swift bouncer’ was taken by MeGann, NO RUNS, Diawns als oped with a strike-out, in followed ait with meek sub. thrown out by Second Inning. Howard struck out, but Brain ripped off a sinaler through t, which was bis iret sat o geewnn on 1 Polo Gra lowed with ft, which Hal Peltz 'n Ritchey f ee rt allan we deep. rain hem on tuken by De’ io third, |G! iMippe's era jira i, 5 uw lined to Leach, Siran: not fat enough to beat Ritchey'a throw in, was called Artes and didn’t “Wler. Third Inning. Beaumont | took to the on mgd Glaskele ‘grounder’ Ww Save ti By, Devlin. onlin ‘there on Suaiped’ pe of the piste ng teat Mt ilitea AP Ehe ale three sg." bus Give ea, nS 8 a Viott, © wate a ae 4 ‘4 ] n oration from 5.uy oy ut, Leach Nitrate : hot one Russel Wagner's Kacbiw each’ fy and retired the | 8 asty, spinner in THIRD. RACE—One mi three. 0 strong and beat Adare a head for, tne | position. ‘Tramotor and Virgo showed speed ‘and were well up to the siret "RACE two- SECOND chase handicap course, Start gu ded: ni steeple: i | Opin iawttoy: | Paulaker made the early pace, but Holy’ Poly ve way to Jim Newman @t a mile and ait, Then Nitrate closed on Im} snout the paly pan iia e082] date ry no where Jim New: d won cleverly by en and a Wt, Nitrate Wan fur lengths in front of Russell Bag Colonial Girl Wins Cleverly, Ee — ‘eyed added; for three- ye HIRD iMG patie and’s sixteenth. Start |Tho raece here to-day resulted as fake Hon eieveriy. Himer-1-43 Rood. th lows: StH FI ra a tig it 9. ws. FIRST RACE—Five it 3) maker 8), wranderhout tp reel ericar a eb aed Tid | tne fd the sinks larder toh sire ee RESULTS AT. LATONIA, LATONIA RACE TRACK, July tt Hy ainberitck& aod Ken also ran, an), Ghvathae ‘ab fo ‘Timi Bureh good, and 1.01 2-5, Huet. “nad Matleable, Yaad, to the “front tnd made pa pace, Tent, Cres ight, Tom i one B Golontai ‘disk, Kon and Mi-| Robeete wha Pee Helen also ran rai erate Pe ghee To, hs unt! he} nd loninl Girl _ moved Wy Hrete aia Borsh and 2 there malted on avon ten, de le TILTING BOARD LET HIMDROP ik | Forcman om Sehoot Work Falls 40 Veet and May Die, Michael Mohan, sixty-five years old, foreman oo the adilition that ts being Buen to Liv ge Behcol No, Fd at unired aud Seventeenth stroet He Nicholas avenue, wa» taken Hood Wright Hozpital to-day Bogen! her to the sievany “by by Ry mouth Buroh, awe from raine five cenit Two er Oleaiiallftad In bei Saas aa Sa ART ie, Sls aR | | : ‘ 4

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