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FINAL* RESULTS WEATHER—Showers to-night; cooler Wednesiiny, FINA DITION For Complete Sporting.Results See To- ___+ Night’s FINAL EXTRA, sh Teas. aaONE PU OF __[#Cirontation Books Open to Au.” | AND NEWS D) | “ Circulation Books Open to Al 44 | For Complete Sporting Results See 4o- Night's FINAL EXTRA. peat ONE CENT,| NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1905. PRICE ONE CENT, HANDICAP WON B BY HAN DZAR HEAT KILLS 12; ICE FAMINE NOW 18 THREATENED: Record-Breaking Mercury Mounts to Point of 97 Degrees, with No Pros- pect of Relief To-Night—79 Dead ‘ Since the Hot Wave Began. WEATHER FORECAST. Partly cloudy to-night; Wednesday fair; prob- Bheckara, ably showers to-night and cooler Wednesday night | Batch. or Thursday; light to fresh west to south:yest winds. Jewis. 3. THE TEMPERATURE. To-Day. BAM. + 80 degrees... +.72 degrees. 6 A.M. SL degrees D A.M. NO degrees 10 A. M 87 degree: R 1AM 91 desreen. . 84 degrees 12M. 93 degrees +88 degre os 2PM. 94 degreen. - 89 degrecs 2P. DO degrees + +01 degrees SPM 93 degrees. +84 degrees 4PM 97 degree: + 96 degreen 4 5PM DY degrees. OX degrees | DEATHS. MAHER, ROBERT, *{xty-three, No. 1067 Third avenu-, Aled on his way and Washington undred nnd Ninety-fifth stree to police station, to work at One where he died. No. 3 West trees BS West Fiftic: ten months, No. 20 Bust Fourth s¢ , forty-eight, No, 70b East ; HERINE, sixteep months ol t and Seventh street, SPOVAGH, AAKO. } CORRIGAN, MAR } MARVIN, GEORG: J MATHER, ROB SHUAKES, LOUIS. ‘0. 56 Throop avenue, Brooklyn, YVeruor avenue, Rrooklym Yenth avenue, ) thirteen mo The hottest day of the season, with another as warm promised, had , New York staggered. Men were dropping dead in the streets and children The low percentage of humidity tempered the heat of the sun, else New York would be ina worse , , were dying in the tenements at an aiarming rate. way. ) No relief is promised before to-morrow night or Thursday, although So long as the wind continue’. to blow off the land life wit! be bearable, but if It should shift and mantle the city with the moisture-laden air of the sea, the suffering wil) be much |" ) there may be local thunderstorms to-night. greater. | ice Faminé Threatened. To complicate the situation, the Ice wagon helpers employed by the Amer- tean oe Co, have, gone on strike ana tse fam: ) Wesley M, Ohler, of the gerre he Anigh Ball ) j é @ g ine ——+ : MGHLANDERS to Ball Park in - Cleveland. BATTING ORDER. Yesterday. fifty-five yeurs, No. 103 Bowec:, overcome and One Hundred ) Greene xsenue, Brooklyn, b Wert Sixty-necond strect, ~\/ GETHUNCHFROM : ROCKEFELLER BROOKLYNS AND CHICAGO CUBS INE E UP AGAIN seltesCtae 0 on Field for a Game with Show Of Confidence. eel DODGERS’ HOPE. Opposed to Hanlon’s Slab Man Is Three-Finger Brown, Who Is in Great Form. BATTING ORDER. brooklyn. egnicens; ahs f. If, te rt. ulte, ‘>. Shane, 1b, Gerster, 1b. Tinker,’ a8, Hoffman, >, Malay, 2b. Casey, Bb. Ritter, &. Kling, ¢. Tones, Brown, 0. Umpire—Bratte. Attendance, 1,000. BY JOHN POLLOCK. * (Special to The ISvening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, July 18—Ned Hanlon’s team of unfortu- nate ball-tossers lined up against Selee's fast outfit from Chicago this afternoon in the third game of their series. The warm weather played havoc with the “IGHLANDERS HIGHLANDERS ... CLEVELAND ..... JERSEY CITY AT TORONO (E.L.) JERSEY CITY 0000010 TORONTO .... .... .. 1000000 - NEWARK AT BUFFALO (E.L.) NEWARK . -----010000000—1 BUERBALO! foie: -2--30000310 —7 endance, there not being more than in the grounds when the bell rang, + The excellent playing of the Brooklyn | players. in their tussle with the Chi- Gagos Yesterday has given the Hanlon- ites such confidence that they went at Selee'® men \>-.’ay with a hope of win- ning, First Inning. Slagle ilied to Hall. Maloney filed to | Maly, Sehuite tr, Le to pay Chance tripled to C ing Hepulte. Tin ker dort on t, Chance scor. » Lewis to Gesale: nd. Gexsl pnman to Tinker, NO Fi Second Inning. Caseyy filed to Hall. Kling did the} we * Brown filed to Lewis, to centre. Malay forced unassisted, Malay out to Hoftinan, Wittor fled NO RUN’ Third lation Slagle out, Batch to Ges: Maloney Med to Hall, Beate unded to Goesrler. NO R Jones out, ones to Chance. Hall filed to Schulte. Sheckard Soubled to right. Lumley faaard. NO RUNS. BONE singled Lew:s, stealing, Klin to Schulte. They See Billionaire on Way | » Sa fN, LJ—St. Louis, 15 Boston, 5. At Philadelphia (N-L.)—End fourth: Cincinnati, 0; Phila., age (A. L.)—End third: Boston, 4; Chicago, 0. At Detroit (A.L.).—End first: Philadelphia, 0; Detroit, 0. At Montreal (E.L.)—End fourth: Baltimore, 4; Montreal, 2. At Rochester (E.L.)—End fourth: Providence, 13 Roch., 3. 3. LATE WINNERS AT ERIGHTON BEACH. Sixth—Kinieydale 11-10, Blair Athol 15-1. ingleside 7-1. AT NARRAGANSETT PARK. Cifth—Courier 3 2. Bouvier 3-1, satu 7-1. AT LATONIA. Third—Loyat Front 25-1, Goldway 5:2, Mandator 13-5. AT FORT ERIE. Fourth—King of Troy 6-5, Mclivaine 5-1, Tongorder 1-2. =; SOGIETY AT PROVIDENCE RACES. Second Day of Narragansett PROVIDENCE RESULTS. FIRST RACE—The Musketeer (12 to 1) 1, Wild Irishman (2 to 1) 2, Brush Up 3, SECOND RACE—St. Joseph (5 to 2) 1, Just (7 to 2) 2, Intertight 3, Park Meeting Brought Out Increased Attendance. (Special to The Evening World.) NARRAGANSETT PARK RACE TRACK, PROVIDENCE, R. I, July 18. —The second day of the Narragansett Breeders’ meeting opened with fair skies and fast track baked In a two days’ sun, An Increased attendance, including many society people, witnessed the card of five races, the feature being the Blue Stocking for two-year-old fillies. FIRST RACE—For tnetrrrar ie gas Om THIRD RACE — — —Orthodox (even) 1, Cabin (6 to 1) 2, Golden Green | FOURTH RACE—Consistent (3 to eke 3. —S—SSSSES SSE 4 TO BECOME A JUDGE?) vie to the City Hall this afternoon fined @ long talk with the Mayor. Hevea alt tell what the talk was east HRY. 4 Jus “al Police Comm‘asioner McAdoo pald a foree caoy th the, Cour, vet chy yo Hall de Sociaed Mat ee Be had. made" the oft a - r jand that it had peeh ace linea. i = saci or DROWNED MAN I MAN IN CANAL, pr benironrece 1 Aridpeke, anus * Bodp—Had'Meen Derd a Week. origeerae 9) th Pee a Ms ial, Mwooklyn, found the bedy of a drowns ea a aha 1 bari t oe ‘,|Rival Managers Puzzled About 1) 1, Speedway (5 to 1) 2, Qssin-| fg | WILT M’ADOO RETIRE | Dat Final} the this morning, Tin {het sda ot ie oay, | tet PIRRTES WERE. AFTER ANOTHER VICTORY TO-DAY Clarke Hoped His Men Would Repeat the Last Polo Grounds Showing. REVENGE, SAYS M’GRAW. Their Selection of Pitchers for the Game, BATTING ORDER. New York Browne, rf. Donlin, ‘ef. } MoGann, ib, Mertes, i. Dahlen, ss. Devlin, 3b. Gilbert, BnBresnatian, cs Mathewson, Cas Umpires—Jotinstone ‘and Jelem. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Evening World.) Pittsburg. Clymer, rt, Clarke, If, 18.--I'red Clarke awoke to dav, and 11s ‘thoughts wandered back to thit game of yesterday. He stuck pins in his right side to see if he were dreaming. Ascertaining that he was siill alive he rang for his valet and had the rapes brought to him. “Now,” said Frederick, “if I ‘could Just do that one more time my heart rwould be content and I could proceed on my way rejoicing.” Wita the aid of an X-ray machine he came to the Polo Grounds to look over his pitchers to wee if any of them ha‘ in them that which gained Phillippe a place in the Hall of Fame. A herd of reporters hung around waiting the zesult, but Mr. Clarke said they sould find out trom the umpl In the mea looking over his string for available | talent. He sald it would likely be| ‘Wiltse or Mathewson, but he couldn't decide until the last minute. As usual a vast multitude of the| fajthful gathered despite tae sweltering weather, and by unanimous consent it) was decided to remove hats, coats and | ie McGraw was also; mats | there Ja meeting | Grawn off many of the pleters «f the POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Jvly t Turn and Keeps Her There to the End, Winning the Glen Cove Feature in a ‘Drive. THE SOUTHERNER AT ODDS ON SHOWS BAD FORM IN THIRD, Alwin, 15 to 1 Shot, and Recent Graduate from the Maiden Ranks, Takes Racs—Marty Ber- gen, of Guttenburg Fame, Reappears in Saddle and Gets a Big Ovation. BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to The Evening World.) BRIGHTIN BEACH, July 18.~—In the six events st Brighton this afternoon, were cighty horses ergafed. This in spite of the fact that there 1s at Providence which has BRIGHTON WINNERS. "4 FIRST RACE—My Buela (€ to 5) | 1, Conquest (7 to 1) 2, Maid of Tim kusteo 3, SECOND RACE—Edith James (8 to 1) 1, Abjure (8 to 1) 2, Abe Meyer 3. ‘cnormous ‘ields, It js no wonder that te bookies make for the chances against the player, tributed to the s.art and _tnterferen Ima race, are Immense, it Of the fiolds that makes the game hard, but at the same time wipers ore at “ood vrices, and this is what the public attendance increases each day, THIRD RACE—Alwin (15 to 1) 4), Hppecrates (5 to 1) 2. Buttons 3, FOURTH RACE—Handzarra (7 to 11, Wild Mint (16 to 5) 2, Incantae tion 3, ‘ iyelanaey tia’ . FIFTH RACE—Out of Reach (2 to 1) 1, Raco King (15 to 2, ‘Mons, “Winner, P wAwalk ‘THE 00) adie 4} selling thre rar; mile and a quart ter, Start good, Won eustly, Time-2 08 43. Betting, Starters, | Sooke, Win. * ptt Fin. Wink Dieta as 2 He Be Pl . : ty ae aa — — hether, Mcanlelo. “‘Yellatrie and this atiernoon. in spite of the heat, | laa oils {was as large ax ever. “Tho stake Gat feature Was the Glen, Coce Handiran , te a tres {for threa-y" but the ation | wv to the were of the rlety. | Phe oth se 13 -tew races were m, comising and mg interesting. ‘The track was fast. emap . yho SWyerE, My Beula Won Easily. a maiden race a few FIRST RACE—$000 odded; maiden three | and was then sold to Chariey year-olds and upward: six furlongs, Start | e iront at the start poor, Won ensily, Time—t.14 2-5, i runping and won trom Hippic= "Reet etting. ag htt | 4 nd piace in’ the eruer at odds on went a very bad race, Handzarra’s Gion Cove. fay indian “Sar a TH H Handl- d “ divoutok left 100 aide 1 an. Viadivootok aie 1 ys FR p00 4 . Blart ge yeedie went to the front and made et Botting. running, followed by Thistle md | sare in. Bir. nd Maid of Timbuctoo and My Buela. | i ieee \Whey ran this way to the stretch, ESE fhe tee where My Buela went to the front ant) ey Sweep, bi 0 yon esaity by av jenath and i halt from Conquest, who beat Maid of Timbuc-| toe a halt length for the place, Montanus Quit in Stretch, RACE--$000 added; scliing; two- five and a furlongs. Start | In had the speed and-he set: to vhe turn, where Be qui a then went to the tone one yond wanMing: by length. Wild) Mine beat int fo nead for tie place in’ @ IND olds: Wen easily, Tini a ; Bir RIYA cea Ry 9 ‘ Coming Home Onthe Bit Bait "Yarns. Biel FORT | ERIE BEGINS, "* —— | Abe "Mest withapp ot 8 v bu : eur, apid. Tr : | studiously reading a programme for the | nu EOE Han Bainela’ Atmentin' ACE TRACK, July 18 races a ehion. im dubs “day \mlanced furtively at Suited as. follows! (OMe Mas wise with tps, "A TE 0 skeptical, Austin (ite Bir wate er ut idan wise with - e : j tween nem now and ine Pittsoura ate dropped the programme and » from hie pocket this memorandum hat bet of 34,000 Co s40M) he is suse fe have made that Pittsburg would win the pernunt, At this moment the um- pire called play. First Inning. Clymer opened the fentivitles with a clear one base smash to centre, Clarke ‘instead of bunting lifted a pop fly to bien. . Leach followed with anocher | Aeak drive co right’ Held, but ‘Clymer stumbled and had to remain ut second. Wagner smashed the ball straight at Giivert, “forcing Leach at sevond. | Wagner thereupon stole second. How: ard Eg thrown out by Dahlen, NO UN “Bro opening “Ine drive stuck to Lanchrs mitt and onlin ‘flied 0 Hows ard on the second ball pitched. Bea mont swallowed Sedans’s long drive. NO RUNS. Second Inning. Brain got one square on the nose and {sent It do centre for a single. McGann ran back and got Beaumonts high foul, and Gibson wae a victim of Deviin on he same kind of a play, © rain Out at secon NOR Mertes ser Clymer after his hard rap *, but the Pittsburger landed i fence. Howard dronac4 throw, but recovered tho, rs ‘ita was easy for “Thmird Inning. Landy OR to. 2 @ to 1) 3, Tim BEC! lon, Do Prestn). ; 1; Conjurets (W hard) 3 2 ty 1 8 a Time—1.16 THIRD. RACE — For three-year-old and upward; mile and one-six Ora Viva, Swain (21-2 to 1) 1. lia, J. Shea (3 to 1) 3 Mp shal Ney, Wians ard (8 to 1) %. Tim __LeftAtTheFost yy, Sunfire, Glencrre and Chandos sau and Montanus rushed pend jet to the stretch, followed Boticlan, Vino and Edith James, in the stretch apihcrs quit. Abjure held if the splked by McGann. Waxner again fled to Doulih. ONE RUN. Gilbert lined o hot one right Howntd's mitt. and Brain threw. B nahan out with ease. Matty was m4 ietnaer, to Sir Mans Wes 9 NO RUN Fourth Inning. A a Tiers Quarter, Howard rarped an oxy Or6 (0 Matty RESULTS AT LATONIA, . BHeeymort tered likew -e, NO HATONTA, RACH i aRACK. TUCKY, y 1k —Folow, —— gults of the ao ner for tie second time walle if To let: Ho tong sesund on » Matty, Hid hy harks Was Knol ey the ball, bin olarke we om ‘anyway for int-rtarence, “He | went. E>: the bere amid a storin of y do wee iy in the collision and jad post several 5 a to Bo We the ba: Wit he 8 SUDDEN DEATH . REPORTED ON YACHT : ATLANTIC CITY, bly yacht Iylne bully Bent a bene ashore this af @ (een sor Beis" watnin ty Tvra a ps th tral rad oceureed ial A ae 9 pec ieee dioas Mien AM te ( aed. Be--4.; BECOND rfleld, a raf Burns Gets Handsell Filly in Front at the’ 4 4 | ; ;