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Y ROBERT FE. [ EDGREN YANKEE BOAT BRINGS BACK CUP The clean-cut victory of the Yankes boat Manchester over the Canadian de- fender Atexandra busimet yachting. cits cles n bugzing, ard Yankee: yachtsmen fate overjoyed at ‘the aifocess of tha American challenger who has~ brought back to these shores the Seawanhaka Cup ‘after an absence of: twenty-one, years, | ‘Phe mombers of the Masichinter Yacht Club, whose boat so sucessfully chal- jtenged for the trophy, are jubilant and jare receiving congratulations of jyachtsmen all over the country, | The final race was sailed yester@ay ! tor the cup, the Yankee boat having won the first two r: in gallant styte, |The terseness ot the struggles for pos> | seston of the trophy was demonstrated tee before’ tire tinal race, both bots, & ‘e put Into dry-dock and polished. The course yesterday wae a Somes beat to windward and “a Ton homme t be sailed three tines, maki twelve motes in all. © Manchester's Tage Was cyen more decisive ey ae ‘other two, Although the Canadian boat i ‘bec Her stows the starting Hne, the Manchester won by 9 minutes and 3% \ senond: During the race the Alexandra's sails collapsed, bot this made no. difference, t Hinothe result of the race, as they were |reset In two minutes, veterinary billn andje.lot : : < SRE ‘ ia : ate, mee st 3 hires | a ertint te thas tad to ose ta | Cepia mE = - : : ; : :. CHAMPIONSHIP BASEBALL. bodic. pretty ‘freely, and “when to ef Se ANS "ee i“ ? St. Francis Athletic Club will play 4 “ere added josing wagers, why | 3 \pooketbook,must the Amawalk: team next Sunday, at eee, | Amawalk Oval, One Hundred and For. ‘Game called at &%. The St. Francis just how much he has contributed, STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Ihave, thelr twin battery for r NATIONAL LEAGU! Fr. AMERICAN LEAGUB. team W i i eka! this, orcasion—"Funt ullivan” and ittle “Buster Brown. x “grood game’ 2 js expected. Phe, mat Ito hear fro all Wullam Jo McEvoy, ‘No. M8 West Fie |ysnath sireet, fer would like 1 ed teams. 35 50 Maes AZ. RESULTS or “YESTERDAYS. GAMES, 3 One 0%" Cirncinmat Pac | , 10; St. Louis, 5. i fhe ring no one but himself knows. his friends say it is not Jess. ¢ ree i | Gass, aa: . Glee: as ub eg Se eet Ste } Ib4s not a sure thing that Mn-Smath- cago, 7; fe ‘aablngton, ve e not return to the turf. While 9 i Ciacinnat at Ae ME ‘FOR TO-DAY. 4 fi 3 As a: bis loser on.his prevent venture giraenntt tt Nee, tor Nomi Ue Behitoule | : . + $+ —— Plicsn Ure AL Hoston, iad ei | ‘taste of success once *e1 ‘emt ‘ Pe ‘True, big Jack Johnson didn't knock Jen DEMAND CHANGES PY . ‘a . ee TAT Ea ies moon ais i li The NL, dM. Stake Feature] OF of Conspicuously Colored Machine A IT [Mary Franz Told-Sad Tale to/Delégates from Both Political the vet, he would bave bees'omeaily ae] OF Second Day of Grosse —Police Believe Madman Is Respon- rs IS | Explain Her Actions and She| Parties Representing Sixty- a ee Point Track. sible for That and Other Tragedies Vee ee Roused Syripathy Until Court| five Municipalities Ask for “seconds of the time: limit,’ that Grim Which Similae Vehicle ‘ten Caused: BY JOHN POLLOCK. ~ BATTING ORDER. Had Chance to Investigate. Radical Government Reforms “ Feceived the blow that sent him .to Bleep. He had been knocked down eight (Specia} to The Evening World.) Bi z as in a helpless: condition)| “GROSSE POINT RACE. TRACK, —_—— WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLY . instinct, the Instinct of self-|"DETROIT, July %.—M and M day was July 2%.—Ned Hanton's Trolley Dodgers “Preservation, that, impelled him to at-|fdeal for the harness horses. ‘There was For the third time within a week a man driving a green automobile} were «a nappy looting ‘bunch of bail- dempt toyput up his hands in self-de-| 9 brisk wind, but it helped them in the with vellow runnin; ear has run down rsons and then it on Hs ed torrers when they walked out on the Johinso& aéliberately pun Has be Reseed htet ate aia ca parage eg J eS Persone put on all spect) feta this afternoon to begin their pr Sie eaten Peg lacie gtd reat attention centred in the Grand M.| and escaped, and to-day the police are of the opinion that the man is mad, | liminary warming up. stunt for th ist sie here e 2,000 at the m if bettt Be as y inz against the ‘Italian chainpion's”tand 10100 more this afternoon, ‘The It i8 the belief of the police that this automobile, which yesterday ran] %jcond same of the elles with dimly Fase MINESSHORSES Des Conseco BE OT vane IN CLOSE | STOR MIS HLS Brooklyn, St. Lou SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, July- 3— Heh et Mary H. Franz, the elghteep-year-old | pelegates representing sixty-five out a FE whose story of persecution by | of the sixty-alx municipalities of Porto No, 2 aroused the sympathy of | Rico and both political! parties assem- scores of charitable persons, was ex-/ bled {n convention’ here to-day to me- posed ag an tmposior by Judge Crane. |morialise ‘Congress with the view. of in the County Court, Brcoklyn, to-day, | bringing about sweeping chauges in the Burke's team from St. Louls The ‘and sentenced to Bedford Ref t . gate en the gon of the Cuetirx. new plan of rasing had ite effect on the idown Albert Hayes, jr. of No. 117 West Seventy-first street, while Hayes] z-cat ninth inning victory which the : saNate Ms, Siny “Nae toc Toman TERT oe Ie Cee ee re ‘ e pugi- | betting again, pools being less than halt ile it o Rrank 4 ffanlonites won from the Cardinals = years. * twee ae ated ste ee se the size’ of, other years. However, bet- | V4S in his automobile in Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, the SAME MAN} vesierday was responsible for their! Batch out off ah attempt to bunt om A) Mary is married to Greoga) Franz: DONLIN FINED Send Gr the tell Nocdidern it eee ans was active; the auctioneers sold} who injured a man in Harlem last week, and who on Friday ran down) good feeling. This victory save them | third strike. NO RUN Glendale, L. 1.. and John of AND SUSPENDED, the round and the bout, ._Grim's honor was saved. His record| Gjari . ae F ube, | In each case the man has deeeted| whown he had with Would read that he had ‘stayed stx| sis. allie Yay. ge Bon dheaettn, Woes | azreat by. speeding. penat rounds with Jack Johnson, and no men- 80m and Brilliapt Girl, $20 apiece; Lady | If the automobilist who killed little lon would be made in official publica-| Zombro, $15; Getaway, Hmily Letcher, | Fresdie escapes justice 11 will tions of the fact that it took all of five| siss in Law, Hmma Hoyt, #10 uplece; | Solely because the ofly ey minutes to restore him to consciousness, | iotal, $440. Lady Zombro, being drawn, |Ness of the soorcher’s crime was a Seriously, it. was about as brutal an * $15 ‘The’ regular pools | frightened little girl who was too mush for three straight hours on the stake g, = iki confidence. Fourth Inning, Brooklyn. She dezortoa Frans t : ‘Phe biggest pool was as follows: | and killed little Freddie Busching, of No, 2336 Wilkins place. He denjes{_“A#, 1¥ men have finally won | tall took care of Beckley'’s hounder. | Grant. who..id not know she. se io wee e BS | game,” sald Manager Hanlon pefore| Sheckard ate up Arndt’s hen fly: Me-| nugband, Both husbands were in court,|Pyesident Pulllam, of the National F the sorner| the teams began playing, “it would not} “Poe Oi ace Mica Yiall's | during her trial.and aaterd ah «| Baseball Leagne, to-day announced that » about the Ume of the boy's death. {surprise me in the least tones them are “df plowing tisk fy fy wits taken foes beet Besta reed ahe had bete | itive: Dont, bodaguid Reider AB AB: it McLean Alone, He Says. take two more games 0: he series of inlenvey, | Malay’s big! But the gir) tole phy “th nt New York Nationals, had en sus- . “I was there before the Wes wastirom the Bt Louls crowd. A. victory | foul was Rundled nicely’ by Burke: NO it oft B story that moved | panded for three days and fined $30 for x Judge Crane to make an investigation. as at otis a i - jusing indecent and abusive uage Xe | works wonders with my team. It may Fifth Inning. The result of st was sbown in his lec. | Umpire lem during tne Ree fork © clock whe: ‘ ire the y champlonshitp bull - exhibition ay has been seen in: a Jong] hs Warlte at $100; Angle, Jexcited to take careful note of the : Rage One Hinder ana | mspire them to Burke cut three gashes in the alr. | ture to tbe young woman when he sen- pintaburg Rimoiatthe Palo Ground Hime. It was not a boxing match: 1.130% 45; Allie Jay, $90; eld, | goat dealing machine and ii laughing Beventy-sixt! apd West Farms |in the remaining games. Stricklett threw Qrady's hit high to | tenced her this afternoon. pana Siti i a a 4 b has noteven a prize fight. It was aj Ip Zid pace first on the card jeceupants. Capt. Ferris, of ihe Tremos ads y First Inning. Hall. Malay: fumbled Trowne ba og “I have discovered,” said the Court, |a fine of $10. 20 the total cost to Donlin Slaughter pure and simple, Grim was|Huzel Banks ‘was favorite at 3; Red juyenue police station, who yesterday | {; ack, ni nleavy hit to left for a base. A ‘ ens er. ne “that the tale you told in trying to ex- | for his unkind words to the umpire will gq fin the ring to nit his skill against | 2 s Bish SI fed, |boldly announced that he was hot on | make ‘oy. thirt sg after | pagsed bail sent. Dunteav y_to second. Malay throw Law's. Grady stole | cuse yourself was not, true. You were |b 40 besides the suspension. Bs (ethat of tis opponent. He was there | 502 xyrorth Ww {ie trail of the fugitive atioist, has assed the corner was Shannon ws called out on si home while Stricklett tried to catch | not compelled to marry Grant. Instead ee 4 $u held, ‘a0 ‘Rngtoin, io was | 9 8} hine hen i was . ei has scoring Dun-! Denleavy nappin, Dunleay: t Agimply to show how mach munishment| man is | 3 hine sv ; ree | Chched third on Bach's | setlier Rie Lew ONE RUN. | Of making a viellm of vou he was FORCED TO THE GALLOWS. oshsyabsf animal can recetve from an- ‘p Sent oat |e Bronx. rs oman with mut ‘of She ckard’s retura. Bock , the | Ritter doubled. Ritter was advanced made a wietia by Fe, yeu have evi-| BROCKVILLE, PA., JULY %.—Fran- ° & ome Mpg Panel Vase @isgrace to _ feds rieklett. | Arnat went out, Le io but scored ites rf the out. sheck: 4 ed Taayenees ier ‘4 pis whore Pile BY Pata ae ha Peary t (the City rly Love, and | he curred t ingled and made an easy steal of sec- ni ‘on. | P 7 q x | {Moet do any good to. the.snort.of 1 a » not yet been arrested, al-|not accompanied py : Dobbs “peat aut a nn vounder to| Sige Tints 1. 'Grady squeeged | It is my hope that when you are re. | WUh 408 the way to the scaffold and on fo ibabien which: there tote mete. Abie et | Pattie “storm ‘wi vere while {t last-|though four days have now passed uincs | # rke, Shee ge punted safely 1nd) Baton’s foul, RUN leased you. will make up your mind to | {ue har spe eu erene a , : more | ed th ed th “aM or a ns continued on to thi cle’ i 5 ‘Om earthy when indulged 12 | Spee ee er tte ate pare, $2r aM | the occurred é Pa om yr nigh one tell into! Sixth inning. be @ good woman and avold Coney |it was ony Ds force that hetwas placed > ‘two, clever, well-trained and very deep and dents and drags| It was at first thought that the woman Ther eis oti Arndt’s,mitt. Batch bunted safely. scer-| shannon swiitted ithe alr three times. | Island dance halls and worse places.” {on the trap, 4 pa aes eR rata FS il 3.45 o'clock, when the | with the white vell, who was in the ‘ling at te a r in) bob, “Hall filed out to Shannon. | smoot lined ae retty one past Batch| Tue girl toak, her’ sentence calmly, (res a" horses again came out and began J05-| machine at the time, might become coii+ "! area rien | Lewis cut, Brown to Beckley. ONI) fora base. ley ningled and Smoot | rer father and mother agreed with her SPORTING, v Mea Enno nS Sor Sho. MM science stricken and furnish information | i°8 i ail arnings prectied {6 cbt ei balled 2 | husbands that (t was best to wend her to a Se to the police, but nothing nas besn 9 ter of Arn nL ide singled, | Teformatory. ast ee Qj BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. |heara from her, and the hope based s E MeLiride rapped out a, pretty single. | Gut Bheckart coupht Moekiey at he ee ‘ lupon what ehe might do has disap-| C7 re J Birlckiete oreeg, SONA oe Paesiaue phic by a pretty throw to Ritter ‘ s police station, t . Grady fal 0 bes y 3 t n (Special to The Evening Word.) Pen the Busching boy Was st ceus in ¢ Vee ai ottieas of the ace jwirow, to Hall. Brown ‘struck out. NO “Hall ind. Arndt’ 40, Beckley. cat WOMAN DEAD AFTER sh (e} ¢ BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, | ang uined ‘he wae Si 4 in douthers | fin he suid, “was Tensile Rouche, a | Malay got a pass. Ritter out on| Su, br eer hs AUTO COLLISION,|. 4 July ne following are the entries | whe | fifteens¥ girl, wh rikex in an attempt to saorifiee. | jayig 0 , Bey, 9 Boulevard noar Freeman eireet, ‘The | Meer, baby carriage. She was | Sten In am hattered arcs Vay! Mop. MOR _—_—_—— for to-morrow's races here: | men in car, w the | sect by the boy's shocking death ; Btr¥eidett also shateeted, i Seventh Inning, Three oth Injured in Orash ew Yor a ; Nertie Saw Megas RACE—Han ; all six ions of bis ¢ hat she r father's emi | eae extent ‘on -Grady’s tt! | mutta: down tee with a Licht Wagon on + ‘ork Driving Club will hota h terror when w the Mttte | % > Wither omobile. or | McBride. NO RUNB. Prams ake Sys fee tos but aipnh eh sddaeers 2 Another of tts matinees Thursday after- form lying mption non the etresk \¢ / at the occupants, Third Inning. only got two bases, Brown filed noon. The programme has elght events, [) @nd severe! mew horses are among ' entries, ‘The new ones, such as Susi G., are expected to be ready for the ‘work and can be counted upon to make werm racing for their class, The Racing Committee has notified the Members that if their horses are not | Ready when their race is called they | mil be sent to the barn, and that bad i actors in scoring will not be considered, ——__ ‘CHESS STARS BEGIN PLAY. ‘ ed third on the PLAINFIELD, -N, Ja July %—1 car tracks, and ine 4 } Dunleavy gent a acreacher to centre | out, Dunlea ve was captured | W. A. Westphal, one of four ‘Persons |B ong Southern r ‘tet that the two suen, int pat |for a base, Dunleavy was caught nap- | by aieckara, Ni injured in -ollision bat Wilkins place, an unimprov 2 ‘ tr nd iaughed when they saw png by olett and run down by Ritter was out on iron Kley | nobiie a re sa jon between an auto- nnd in this’ Way made thelr way ss eruished body. fall [Hall ahd Lewis. Lewis made a good pulled down Strlcklatt’s po obb's nd a. buggy last night at Dun- | leave fo fk auto after the gecid: diop and throw pf Shannon's hit. Lam |Gropped one ately in lett,” Dobbs was ellen, died to-day. She was hart in. ston road. ii way. ‘Thelr dexcrip- (ley toox cise af Bmoot'a long fly. NO nailed stealing, Gragy to McBride NO|ternaily besides suffering trem Ave cor opted by the police as proot ‘of it and its oceupants vary auffeur knew the Bronx well, ha to pugrle us and make our| Dobbs stroled, | @heekard beat oi Eighth inning. vege: ribs. a8 a stranger in that part of the, city Nearch for the fugitive additionally dif-| a high bounder to Burke. Dobba wi Mra. Westphal wae the wite of Free- id not have known that Boston ruad | houtt forced at third on Lumley Jeoula de reached in that way. ‘The Police Will Hunt Fugitiv was caught stealing, Grady to Burke. ‘a i ay of Maley and Ha! gx? ver aan Misa aa "Went: RE Seam b ive autolst broke one of his tires in It i# bard to understand that sane mere ith ‘Walter A : was that the Lumiéy and a brady ineetel nit to Mala: nd Brown, who threw to Burke, Sheckard | Hall took cate of 8 Voeckley ae aaa ee WA. Westphal, of Plataasia a wiat Std. sy # n could have laughed at an accident Is fight, but, goaded by the panic that | 2 ‘Chey may have been drunk. PROVIDENCE ENTRIES. Witews Mie me iy “au to win at MoM bios a mid Teg jhwd seized him, kept on without stup- | fact that they fed | precipitates De Hie" ua , erstood the ———. an an Fed i nature of the infehap. Such mik~ n eran PROVI- Sumoaray alle 4 2 i tS hunellen wher bh 4 ‘ 1o a . a s ds aud up awh Boston road was | fit eee ANY + § a 4 % greante Ought (0 be punished, and Tahal >} i Th tri for f een AN MRAC Hi, oo SUly 25,—Gis | . 89 | obwlous, t roud iy 1 by a grewt Hot rest until 1 have exhausted every Pa pci a qs lor i) $ tL riven ty hier, J. M. Manham, Eugene Delmar, nutaber of eatomsblivts, and in matting | Met tot 4 viva, Dien, Chories Cart and J. Maipern I t, WRAT ThA rape in that rection there w; ' f | three years of ans * a Se jhis e 5 EE Piaed May last mipht in the first round of ee 4 sitio t z 8. ‘ eu qammbe cliete Coveney “hetng heck leer, GANMPE: OO athmmcLinN: AMteRHn it at presen THINK THEY HAVE ie New ¥ Lace Chews Asso- 135 se Bei Mritepicien, 41 lay. ry t - Viper ‘rag el and he would have been obseryeil | fy Fite auimcobites amehedl he HORSE THIEVES ‘ tana atter | by Be crowds of walting motormen | or UD irue The only kroen mn» : nil |.and gonduetore wt the ear barns, above | elms he noliced Uelonaed to Hoang ‘ Word.) ai Shy : Kast One Hundred and Beventy-fourth | 62% Mehoitie Hee ee te aye, xo} Re, eee eT me sah tt SOE abd evaeral| a se aOk | datreet. | thout, oe | bancle. Go ite persens of Gumaye Miller ang. 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