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“PINAL RESULTS "ALL SPORTS *37) WHATHER. auder sue eres west windn, [ COMPLETE a fee Ss wr | i | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ ROBERT EDGR NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1905. ACCOUNTANT BEATS BENNETT IN MONTAU Jack Martin Gets Brown Colt Home Easily in Front of Favorite, LONG SHOTS GET HOME. STORM LOWERS. HEAT AFTER 5t .\ MORE DEATHS Continued High Temperature Earlier in the Day Worked the Worst Havoc of , Torrid Period, the Fatalities Being _ Far Above Those of Yesterday. a WEATHER INDICATIONS FOR TO-DAY, Probable local thundershowers to-night or j Thursday, not quite so warm; northwest to west Steeplechase Goes to Gracea- way, 30-to-1 Shot, And No- vena, 20 to 1, Wins Third. X § BRIGHTON WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Retropaw (7 to 2) 1, Listless (8 to 1) 2, Senechal 3. SECOND RACE—Graceaway (: H H } ‘ to 1) 1, George Keene (15 to 1) 25 wears Neponset 3, f 3 ¢ ian _ TEMPERATURE. ‘THIRD RACE—Novena (20'to 1) i To-Day. Yes'day. | +, Head Dance (40to 1) 2, Voladay- 3 | 93 94 Ree i i bed 85) FOURTH RACE—Accountant (7 ) DAM. o--- 8 96 $5) to 6) 1, George C. Bennett .6,to-5), + BOA Me mene 8B hag 97/2, Otmondale 3.» f {PO As Meemmcnnn nee 91 90 97. aE Mar 5 IR Me mtawnnncns eso - 2 83 06| FIFTH RACE—Bad Newe-(6 to ! \< [When 54 deaths from the heat since midnight had been-recorded diiithe hospitals were'overcrowded with heat prostration cases a thunder- storm came out of the West this afternoon and afforded some reflef to {he tower end of Manhattan Island and part of Brooklyn, But upper Manhattan, the Bronx and the borough of Queens were skipped by the Arain, although the skies were clouded, thunder was heard and lightning rhe storm was brief in duration, but the rainfall in the City ‘Hall sec- In ten minutes the thermometer at nium 3, Rose 3. ti ast 5 tk BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to-The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, Qion was heavy for a few minutes. fhe Weather Bureau showed a drop in temperature of 7 1-2 degrees. \ rom the Battery to Grand street gutters ran with water for the first J @me in many days. Only a few drops—scarcely enough to wet the side- swalka—fell tn the Police Headquarters zone, while at Thirty-fourth street there was.a smart downpour.. Uptown not a drop fell. Half an hour aftcr Fanning His $ Horse ToThe Finish. ) (Continued on Third Page.) DEATHS FROM HEAT TO-DAY Brighton this afternoon, but it was a breeze that made one feel like ducking ‘and dodging to get away from it, It was like a blast from a baker's oven. Racing went on just the same. however, Horses are at thelr best in this kind of weather and run to form: There were large fields again. this afternoon in all but the Montauk Stakes, and this had but five entries, Mt was not a very promising stake, though #,000 added money made it quite a plum, ‘The fifth race, a handl- cap, with Bad News, Paimbedrer, Hu- COVENBERG, AUGUST, twenty- four, No. sat 4. rocklyni died Fy swith inde and fell ’ MoF AD) while «Continued on Second Page.) —— LATONIA FINISHES, LATONIA RACE TRACK—The races here eg resulted as follows FIRST RACE — Six furlongs—se sh, tar Me to KS 1 By renee Bhot, ie tee ; ei gel +e SB a m 9 40 5y 1, Pretension (8 to lan oer SIXTH. RACE—Kiameshe '(@ to 1) 1, Fleursde Marie. (8 to 5):2,-Gold July 19.—There was plenty of breeze at IANTS LOSE 1010401 -0302000 PITTSBURG . ” (Continued from Eighth Column.) Ninth Inning—Howard singled. Brain bunted safely. Beau- ont out, Howard scoring. Pietz out to Taylor. Leever linad fo Clarke. One run. Bresnahan (for Taylor) walked. McGraw runs for hin. rowne fouled out. Clarker-leds -ied. Stran gout. No runs. IGHLANDERS WIN HIGHLANDERS Ooo0cv1d1CO-z2 ‘CHICAGO ... - 00010900 0—j At St. Louis (A. L.)—End fifth: Phiia.. 3; St. Louis, 3. At Detroit (A, L.\—End eighth: Wiaevirgton, 2} Detroit, 6, At Cleveiand (A.L.)—2d game—End Tih: Boston,1; Cleve..5. At Toronto (E.L.)—Second game: Jersey City, 8; Toront, 4, At Buffalo (E. L.)\—Second game: Newark, 1; Buffalo, 4. At Montreal (E> L.)—2d game: Baltimore, 0; Montreal, 9 At Rochester (E. L.)—Providence, 8: Rochester, 3. paper so eae LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA. Fifth—Charawind 20-1, New Amsterdam 12-1, Varner 3-1. AT FORT ERIE. Sixth—Arab 6-1, : Sarilla 20-1. Will King 3-5. gl sls ATA bey W. A. DAY NEW COMPTROLLER OF EQUITABLE. Assistant United States Attorney-General Wiilliam A. Day is been appointed Comptroller of the Equitable Life Assurance ociety. Mr. Morton, when asked about the retirement of omptroller Jordan this afternoon, said: “I removed him be- ause he refused to give me information on an imprtant mat- er | have under investigatin.” ! It is supposed that the important matter Mr. Morton is in- estigating is the $685,000 loan. BRAGG REPEATS AT PROVIDENCE :: 3 to 1 in Betting, Beats Out PROVIDENCE RESULTS. RESULTS. Hot Favorite in Handi- FIRST RACE—Pater (6 to 1) 1, cap Feature. Ossineke (3 to 1) 2, Demas 3. SECOND RACE—Durbar (3 to 1) 10 1) 2, Phoebus 3. (Special to The Evening. World.) NARRAGANSETT PARK RACE TRACK, PROVIDENCE, R. I, July 19,| THIRD RACE—Rosetint (7 to 10) fathering clouds threatening showers | 1,-Don't Asx Mi obvoured the sun this afternoon, though holly 3. 6 PAP. G88 Dee dane. the rain held up for the time being, leaving a aun-baked track with perature 92 in the shade, Th heat Interferos with the attendance, er talent would welcome a change ‘trom — ) Dust three days. —| ‘An excellent card, a fine ist of en-| FIFTH RACE—Miee Point (2 to trles and a record track, however, well | 1) 1, Rye (7 to 1) 2 Venus 3, repaid the fraternity, Shrine, the wine | ~~~ 1, Au Revoir (4 to 5) 2, Ostrich 3, __ | aately to ~ HIGHLANDERS OPEN SERIES WITH CHICAGO So Hot in Windy City “It Seemed Crime to Play Ball, THREE PITCHERS READY, Cheshro Frankly Admitted He Didn’t Think He Was Able to Last Nine Innings. BATTING ORDER. Hi, pene 8, Ri ers, te, D. Chesbri, Umpires—McCanty and ‘Sherican. BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Special to The Bvening World.) CHICAGO, Ill,” July 19.—Before going to the game this afternoon the High- landers bade good-by to. who was sent to New York for fat trewtment. Chase wanted Trainer Mare tin to acdompany him, but Grimth could not spare his services aa there are other cripples to be massaged, and no one can tell who may go wrong ere the trip is over, First Inning. Conroy lifted a beauty to Jones as a starter. Holmes was laying for Keel- filed safely back - seized Williams's bounder, NO RU Chesbro kd up in the: ae (ak Soong “on tomes ie Powers. “Davie sent Donohue was, hit By bl Popped to Biberfeld. Second adhing Yeager took the count on a bounce to label Fults intercepted a curve with his good leg. McGulre filed to Green. Powers was called out on strikes. NU Viliam: Jon: out. eRe tr, Seat cee, MME fick for Tannehitl, NO RUNB. Third Inning. Chesbro_ filed to Tannehill. Conway walked. gener got away with Fed seraio ped Den Donohue, Cont nia, *itiberteld was ‘hit, “ills ons ‘Willams filed to Inbeil. Yoarer c atm, but Mecarty woul not ow. it. After that aeltb. FOURTH RACE—Bragg (3 to *)|® erate robbery Yeager fanned. UNS. ‘White opened with two. bagwer along third base line. He. to rcen's aueritce,’” Elberfela’ threw White out at the plate off Holmes’ clip, Yeager retired Davis, NO RUNB. Fourth Inning. Fults and McGuire fanned. Powers walked. Chesbro filed to Jones. Ni th hue hit through Yeager, (2h fposonns/ ath Amaia Sent hee be me ivan got a hit thar lesbo. Med mufcd rn ce Toin Wiliams, "ave while Gulllvan stole’ seco ified to: Williams, “ON MUN Fifth Inning. onroy singled to left. Keeler bunt Tannel 1. Both runners mo qeaeng oe et aa Xe Sixth ee ws co od <4 Bulven, F pred) joe ie Ba sere Powers, ae out see Pe ated out Aber Sixth Inning Both Nines Play Hard, Pirates Getting an Advantage of One in the Seventh—Big Crowd of Fans Root for McGrawites. PIRATES BLANKED UP TO FIFTH THEN TIE THE SCORE. Decision at First Starts Kick, and McGann and i Donlin Are Put Out of Game, After Which a Few Beer Glasses Are , Shied at Umpire. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. BATTING ORDER. ~ POLO GROUNDS, July 19.—There peseraihiy 7 were signs on the Pit “meant almost unmistakably ‘determina- Cesena. tion to put Jt on to Pittsburg to-day, Clarke,” It. Leach, %. Dut Frof Clarke said te did not believ in aligns, and .so, there you are, Mc Graw topk his men aside long befor the crowd arrived and put something Into them which mbde them frisk around as they did in bock beer time. Firet Inning. hed @ingle Into centre pant of dhe reel, chante was allowed to walk unmoles' Leach followed with another @hort single, to left, filling Wagntr, $8, . Hoard. tb. Gilbert, ab. i Powerman, e Faylor, i Umpltasohnstone fancy and he was promptly ejected, far base goes, Mare tnrowe, (oer om "the the appearance of a big sisi Ge Cp put & the bases, with none (Dne arent sicy 0 this Western helt Metis Waaner came up with blood in sles ied to rand Dahlen fipped a ut nirunk out sue wild acclaim 7 foul to Brain. Deviin's, Hak, eave Gilber wo captured by Clarke, NOR’ Sixth Inning. Strang auitohad to ‘centre field ' Donlin: lace, to take ae te qvont, to i aia likewise. Clymer walked and went poreare en Clarke's | ing. ‘ative to. centre. bounded out 8 | a : out to ert deat, out a bunt man flied to Taylor out Gilbert at second, find wate to make second himself on an over- throw to first was thrown out, retiring the side. NO RUNS. Seventh Inning. Dahlen threw out Wi atruok out, Brain tried ptt Taylor. NO but Bower- forced trying Ei ee Series ehdea. NO’ Second. inning. Browne Para wens a to wae Pa ia reli Mi retook Clarke's Rounder Daok of firat and. beat him to hea | €or two bags, B then beat out OF . Beaumont then beat ow Fear a homme ean & slow whit to Devin and Pletz. singled, Pooring Brain. Leever was out 10 Dove Ansther that "looked RUN. Mien fanned. Clarke tiled to Neuu~ mont. Strang singled to lef:, Mertes beat out a slow one to Wagnor -brala threw out Dahlen, NO RUN: it on the * Deviin had more Tucks and smash- Pap @ pretty single to centre. ‘The wind wept Gilbert’ at Clymer, and It fell wafe for t Anite: Planerty, Eighth Inning. Beviin te tore,, om Clymer beat out a bunt. Clarke werman duniped an easy one|struck out. Leach doubled to r'eht, n jor, Wagner's ine aarica with to third in time NO RUN! to Tianerty, suse. for } ped to Brain. with a two bagger t but Gilbert made a great | sending Clymer to.third. Da’ me and wan safe. T: rjed ang got Browne | followed | one hand, and threw right, b@t Bower-| to double up Clymer. man fas tagged at the plate. THREE Devlin filed to Beaumont. Giivert RUNS. fanned. Bowerman popped to Bralh, Third inning. NO RUNS. Leach hit to Gilbert and was thrown out with ease and Browne gobbled up jagner's long drive, to right centre, t a. two-bagger into’ deep sates and scored on™Growne's muff of; NATIONAL LEAGUE. ST. LOUIS AT BOSTON. iter long a Loui et Sunable err: TErain was out stealing /Boron ee ae ee a proond. ONE [CINCINNATI AT PHILADELPHI, ee relieved “Hiaherty in the box! was a lated by gle off ih bat Donlin on t ball pitched, MoGann beat ov! down 00402 Cincinnati ....., 00 o100020 Philadelphia ... ie eaeeacree AMERICAN LEAGUE. BOSTON AT CLEVELAND. Boston .. Glevela: EASTERN LEAGUE. “O00 JERSEY CITY AT TORONTO. FIRST GAME. Jersey City ....3 000000 0 OS “Th Torohto ........ 0 000020 le Corkscrew NEWARK AT BUFFALO, Bal. be FIRST GAME. jNewark .. ......13 00 ooo Buffalo .. 17h 588895 eee BALTIMORE AT MONTREAL. ey VIRST GAME, 1 timore .... 9 2 both trunners wi HA wae ever, |Momtreal’ "0068 003.8 3 6o8 Dahlen D Poppe ie and he crowd 3: Deylin @ puny little FORT ERIE RESULTS. y to Peltx, auth. Inning. MoGani 00) eaumont's pop to frat Dahlen ‘rem Pale our, oan to The ven Wer inder. Level dN Eat _HORT Me Rad Back uy tah Ace cr ober Mee tdi aera ay ee i 0 wan Li oe ar a a oe Lr ght ot a i a Bare, aaa fr, ‘ume to take 6, | Bene g was thrown out by 2 oe a ae ee Fifth Inning, vert ae shot @ hot ‘one thro to cans on aa larke's lock Gown ~ bleacher fence with a drive s rt f goer, | lower’ iif

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