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ca Mf Circulation Books Open to All.’ |. Sane NA. d-dh wun pa at hg P ee lake : Ie \L [RESULTS EDITIO ne LICENSE IS REVOKED Bewars Dscploe Whiner EVENING WORLD RACING CHART Twelfth et ae Db. * Jockey for Rough. Work in. Saddle. HE NEWS A SENSATION! Bravesend’s Get-Aaway- Races Are Won by Horses at Good Prices. GRAVESEND RESULTS. FIRGT RACE—Rusk (18 to 5) 1, ; ‘Taxer (4 to 1) 2, fra Davie 3. * SECOND RACE—Gis Strouse (6 ‘Ro 5) 1, Bonfire (9 to § for place) 2. Paulaker 3, } THIRD RACE—Lady Navarre (10 Bo 1) 1, Accountant (12 to 1) 2 Max. ce ‘Witt 3, FOURTH RACE.—Oiseau (4 to 5); mm; propa {2:te'6.for place), Bi First Macon, JAG, FURST RACE—¥1.000 added; selling; three-year-olds and) upward; about six fur Di ‘Platoon - Water i King Be) Irv A 22, 1906. 1 NTS' Sure ss Track Fast UL ewencees “BROOKLYN .... 00. 0—:7 CINCINNATI .:...°.-.-- 0 0 13 —12 vitae or hag Gs ura sew. grees fa a driving, Mme ST 2-8-5 Winner, haat th rup ehroughatretci. “At Washington (A, L.)—2d game: Detroit. 1; Wash., 3. ‘At Providence (E.L.)—Second game: Rochester, 2; Provo 4. At St.Louis (N. L.)—2d game: ikl Bos., 2; Si L., 0. San eo te aoc lee - purdtceas canst! aha ¥ > SIXTH RACE—Conslderation (4s to 1) 1, Emergency (2 fo 1 for ot ee Invinolbie 3. Seay lent ce to mts 1, onary \(18 to 1 Tap place) |. BY PRANK W. THORP. ” ‘tho vit ‘Was reckless and track, ry euuse.of action on’the part of the LATE. WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE, * Fourth—'obn Carroll 3-2, Meyor Carsn 6-1. p)., Haviland. fif s Rose 23-5, Golden Link se, Onyx Hes wade: 12-5, Male Hanion t= T TORONTO. > 1; Gioten 1- 2 place, ‘Amberita. A Weil-dressed woman was taken ti afternoon to Belle- for examination as to her sanity, recorded ias Alica e, a “scholar,” of No, 204 East Ningteenth ‘treet, She ,|Was arrested on the charge of carrying a loaded revolver. - AMERICAN LEAGUE. * AT NEW YORK, NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT 8T. Louis. Pia. gaa? ruck out. east ment pt oat 'e Wicker. These STS GHICAGO I GREAT GAME Both Sides Are Blanked for More Than. Half the Battle, 's Star Box Man Strikes | Out Four of the “Cubs” in Succession. —— BATTING ORDER. a not afford this stage of wis work: ia jone ull {hair with Piombare three » @nd the taking on, of two games. herd ‘would send him ageinst the Pirates: playing. on velvet. ‘The Giants have only to win’abopt five more games to absclutely win the pen- nant, and they are anxious to stow them away just as soon as possible. McGraw talked Ike he. would sendj Matheweon out to do the trick, and} Feank Chance looked kin@y on Mr. Il managers, how- an beat @ woman changing their and until! Bob Emsiie yelled out }the- names of ihe principal. men the players were in doubt, Bob gave the Gidnis avery raw deal yesterday, and improvement was looked for to-day. It ta past due, Jobn 7. Brush and “President Hart, of the Chicago Club, were Jn a box to- gether. account of their recent {il fess Charlie Murphy, the boy magi them with ha ‘somebody scored. ‘They were seen to isugh one time, While there the -| Gienta | have contributed $185 toward Aeabk' Gecine'e::tianett,.;t0 te played Mei Mihig Broanaha sharp through bine enh Sotastee Sod went © Bee Brown's two- rd on Tht Soap right. balls and bases ith this: sithaiion wetore: Tie, “Capt. Mot ‘Mertes’ also swung ‘out Danlen forced Doniin at second. NO RUN e's opening was smothered ene Gilitert then dia the sun 19 Do. Casey. ‘Chance ripped of je intg di lett field and ‘went te i grounder all Viaretuay ly, through ducehe foe chute er atrucl gat NO RUNS. Second Inning. \ fie ec Domlln wot four | vor the big re tar it ee aa ee a eit mt hist te wil die. O'Bri: "i th thechospltal, as 40 the wo re ere. Lad we BIG ADT. FOLLOWS, HOLO-UP Highwaymen Attack Samuel . Donohue in Tenth Avenue and He’ May Die. _|SLEUTHS CLUB ROBBERS. Beat Them Into Submission and} Then a Crowd Tries to Rescue Them. Samtuel, L.. ‘Donohue. of No. 601 West ‘Twenty-ninth street, is in the Bellevue Hospital suffering from a compound fracture’ of the skull and intefnal, in- | durtes, regstved in an attempted: high- | wey robbery th! afternoon Pénth avenue and Twenty-ninth street. was ithe, victim and will probably Micheel O’Brien; thirty-two years ‘who saye he has no home, is a.prisoner at, the same Mal, suffering from Gressed ‘ana then locked up. Detestives: Schindler Siar Foater. were a blook away and saw the two prison- ers, It is alleged, hold up Donohye. cording “to the’ detecti held @ revolver at Donohu O'Brien started to go through Donohue's pockets. /Donohue made a move ard was. knocked down by the two men. ‘The detectives rushed over and seized the two' men, * Made Desperate Fight. The prisoners fought desperately. Montgomery placed his revolver at Schindler’s head, but-/before he had Um» to tite the revolver was knocked from his hand by @ club wielded by Fos- ter, The two. prism.ers still fought, and | the detectives had to work hard to try ey were cl ies ‘ully before they showed 3 of giving up the figh thought’ the prisoners were residents of the district and set upon thy detectives, Both Schindler and Wouter drew. thelr and backing their prisoners Spain | the wall tried: their beat to keep the crowd that was irying to get the priscuera away. Some citisen more honest. than the others in the crowd ran te the, West Two Ambulance C: “rwo dmbulunce cull were sent in for the uncongcious victim, of the highway robbery, Donohue, and) the two pris: oners, who were Co. with cuts wounds trom the slubs.of.the detective Montgomery's wounds wore dressed a1 ed at the station house. taxon, to a cell be detectives, and it took place’ in . The baudages were required teverat pottee- was taken fo. Hellevus, Hos- tin an roonacious condition. He, it : tt pro! was al adroas ls Aotitious, as the bulld~ mas tore down about a yeur ago to proposed od’ Pennayl- uty this evening, wae stated it i in? a fy Cutis 49 sodonde, rf 4 nd. abras ee wou rable tOrreturh ‘tor Rowe (Phat earlier ‘a Post that Hay: ) Dressed Pa tne. AE: WAP OF 38: 82 calib) YELLOW FEVERS i “Tw cA NEWREGOR WINS RAGE Covers Vanderbilt nderbilt Cup Gears, 113 Miles, in 2 Hours 50 Seconds. RACERS HURT NONE. \Careless Chauffeurs with Spec- _tators Run Down Other «> Vehicles. Bert. Dingley driving a 60 horse- power Pope-Toledo car won the elim- ination contest, with ten entries over the Vanderbilt cup race rourse to- day. He made the 118 miles in°2 jours and’ 60 seconds, or at a speed of 55.7 miles an hour. This is thrao miles an hour faster than the timo of Heath, who won the cup race last year, The five, leaders in to-day's bemperlgrd eis sada is the cup, ‘There were many accidents and the! pds Tourist, car driven ‘by Jardiat™ turned turtle on @ nd one Was seriously burt in the race, and Jardini righted bis machine and finished third. eeemee AUTOS RUN DOWN AND INJURE THREE MEN. Reckless chauffeurs on thelr way to view the race Caused two bad accidents. One down at Mineola a horse nd buggy "Guven by Edward. Martin, who had drawn clear into. the ditch on the right side of the road. The horse Was killed and Martin hurled thirty, feet, He was saved from death by faliing on another man, though doth, were hadly hurt, ‘The chauffeur spea on, but was ident fled by the numberof his machine, which was owned by Edward Hayes, of - | this city. Another chauffeur ran {nto a vehicle ‘on the Jericho road, throwing two men thirly feet to the turf, while a) third man was hurt by jumping, The horse 4 was badly injured. The chauffeur bid his. license number, then offered ais essistance to the victims, espera id] DINGLEY wi RACE Wit NEW RECOR By B, W. Currie. (Special to The Ryening World.) GRAND BTAND, MINBOLA,. L. Ty .~Bert Dingley, driving a! @ power, six-cylinder “Pope-Toledo car, finished first and winner of the elimination trial for the second contest for the Willia . Vanderbilt, decided this m over Nassau Dingley made the 13 niles tn 2hours seconds,’ an average speed of 85.7 miles an Nour, over winding roads and breakneck curves. Hie speed is three miles an hour than that attained by Heath, the ™ nervof the fret Vanderbilt Cup ‘The tn pace was dye to ination of controls, Jocomobite,: siviven, ty i finished second) Dingley's car. ‘The, ‘Thoma: grees SA was 2 nat ‘Whe other‘care to. 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