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FINAL RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT, <_Faememoeea (CUES) eeemmemsamommemar]_ (RESULTS EDITI ; NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1906, “PRICK ONE CONN, — repeat hte teal ee eae cae na Ta nee NAVY TIES ARMY; SCORE 6 10 > CUT OFF FROM) INTO BAY FROM | | a | THE CHEERING WORLD BY WIRE: A CITY FERRY Sipe? | 4 ie ee |“ FROM THE START All Communication with} Mary Johnson Second to / Czar’s Capital Stopped, | Seek Death from a itt aging i Oy Never ‘Losing Heart the Bruised and Battered Sailors Plunge Through Army's Battering Line and Scored in - Last Two Minutes of Play, iE FIRST HALF. ARMY, wese sve seers 6 NAVY... stone's sceawiowe O SECOND HALF, NAVY. «: F ARMY FINAL SCORE. INRIRY ss cpitpnty spre NAVY, "> REASON YET UNKNOWN. RESCUED BY TUG CREW. Assocated Press Has Received Her Effort at Suicide Followed No Messages from There That of Man by Few Snce Last Night. Hours. NOTED RIDERS | BEGIN RACING: AT GARDEN LONDON, Dec, 2-445 P, M“Com-!| following in a few hours the first | munidation between London and St. | suicide from. boat of the new munici- Petersburg via the Great Northern Tel- | pal ferry to Staten Island, Mary John- | egraph Company was severed this after- | gon, of No, 182 Leonard street, jumped ‘Boon. from the Brooklyn, off Governor's Isl- Messages were recoived this morning, | and, this afternoon, intending to drown but nothing has reached here since | herself. Ghe was not muccersful, as was noon. the initia) suicide, an unidentified man ‘The companys officials in London are | who leaped from the Manhattan in the wnadle to communicate with their of- | middle of the bay last night, and sank fice in St.Petersburg. Tosy have no | like # stone. fnformation as to the cause of the| It hanpongA that the tue Willard F, stoypage. ‘The Associated Prbes, which always has received dispatches from its St Petersburg office each day before noon, has not received anything from that effice since shout 1190 last night. WARSAW, Russian Poland, Deo. 2— ‘The Emperor's ukuse repealing martial Jaw in Russian Poland was gazetted hhere this miorning. The inadury and cavalry patrols have: disappeuped trait the stroets, but some ‘of the soldiery pero still conobaled in courtyards \and THE LINE UP. As a ourtain-raiser to the big six-day race whioh jumps into peominence with the crack of John MoGraw’s pistol to-morrow ber rs of short races will be run by the domestic. and ry ‘ i ” sreesions 6 — BY W. A. WIELIS. | OSBORNE FIELD, Princeton, De BY ROBERT EDGREN, | 2.—Pregident Roosevelt and hie pany, PRINOWTON, Ni. J., Deo, 2—(Bpectal) | Consisting of Mrs. Roovevelt, Theatans, , Siz to alx was the final score of the {F Allee and Bthel, Geeretary nnd Mew, | ereat Army and Nevy game here to- | 20, am} Seoretary. ‘Taft, arrived | ‘iy day. eect okeed aa Peete f ‘ win dee ant apni and et up a grea cheering, page fi J © of their bard #3 | the President responded by repeatedly mnieameoe riders at Madison Square Garden to-night beginningsat | ere. Oy a F Tha big tage tonight wil bo a ten-mile spin ; Of Boston, and Tummy Haty: champion: of BEN CROGKETT WINS | wire evades ie revs aoa: Hea ron { Police stations. ne aistui are occurring In ee te ride with Matt D bh the ‘blk Saved ‘ the final} poe Nether went ia pee, | Gofting hia hat, ‘The Navy: atande wend Goverument of Lomzha, At Zam: Brooklyn at imériea to ride with Matt Downey in the six-dayendurande crowds in She blesehets went, Wild: FOF | act rar behind tn reogenial bof the \ / sale out ty callopes could not have made more , ognising the Brevi: FAA dain adtia 14 Gn. attante ube, og grind beginning to-morrow at midnighi. tortie Third Race’ Is Declared Off |'%,cicpee could hot have made oe samt Jig 1 ce dooms ‘The OMoers’ Club was attacked and the and. Sixth Is Split in bys ior jellies ot | tH? Meld. a tact which met phe enitdlen to cheering uproariousty, "The EFis3 B2itz¢ AMM STIX windows were broken. Troops wore sent in on. | nd iy fon) Lomaha to quel}the riot, but they |an’s cabdn, the Ar i | ‘the strenuous football year, There were | dent didn't mean t hy ar tiny v's ot ther car | mnt ae hs , oH fay Two, no long rung, neither team t7INE ADY ence by thin, ae Perse dean» / if omiered to do 80, ¥ a running , Almont out for him by the Princeto; Ther vk ata RA Sf the other passengers were in-| PHrée-mile Race at Bennings, ‘ LATE FAIR GROUNDS WINNERS, b playing on both idee: consisted of short wo ha ae Dull on the a baht a4 io ing for him, ‘The Presa first halt they Asmy team | pox i surrounded b ieible for tite] seemed to outolaas the Navy. The aieet order, Wits coost ot ona . ‘amy tine hung like a stone wall ami) President and Mr. Root ang Mr, mee nds. y ¢ La ba ‘among the troops garrisoning the Fort- Tess of Ossowilec, BOY CONFESSES HE a+® inaide the ly a Gallop for F Mai. Dai *y: 4 : prea . j. Daingerfie'd 7-10 Pasadena 15-2 pl Lieberd-1 Favorite. Fiean Ness 1-3, Ingatt 2+1 place, J, W. O'Neill Sixth—-Monaco Maid 4-1, Logistilla 2-7 place, Mr. Jack. g i dime and again thelr plunges tipped up| shook ha: Seay, Cefenee, In tue second halt) in woite of the tact. that’ a drieallag ay ‘A Fras _ ee ‘in the | M7 Was falling there was no nck of poe’ or gar pthadtin' sn it ‘5 ‘ue enthusiasm and the cheertag was incon aan coh acraees cae raelag te phe |*82t The frat’ incident that occurred H eogeitct pancho} thas H i BENNINGS RESULTS, 58 i 5 Fe : } ‘ : | Set 45, oe cretaan FIRST RACE—Freebooter (4 to 1) AT CITY PARK Anna after the President's wrth xf pols men were ia much bett Ss urtival was the IS COUNTERFEITER tore Th tea We ay We | 4, dohn F, Ahearn (10 to 1 for place)| > wraps phys condition than the" Army oe, [zie lot the danas fea, ' ‘ ‘ if ry ow hem were laid out, at —. rescue had been Thistiedale 8. Fifti Bryan 3-6, Shawana 3-5 place. Sarota, wr Joast three-quarters of the time taken |°¢orMiaut vellow and blue, The prettiest scene of ah of thé/}out being to let the A Tec) . ie day came cons |r was thalr condition that made i [Wen the West Point eudaty, heared by Of Re"F | possible for Annapolis to woore 1h the bind own band, marched on the field, second half, fot in generalabip and all. |,./' a4 & stirring spectacle and. even || Btaround playing ability there was jthe President jumped to his feet and fohn Condon, Ae! nothing to choose between the two P64 to wave his hat when the volor Wi te J one would ronenats, teams, |bearer, with an enormous West Polnt | Judging from what o Sixth—Sheen 12-1, Wild Irishman 3-4 place, Monochord, » ‘omad to BEOCOND RACE—Sunfive (7 to jt \. ‘Hodge Made Not Only Coins W pati but had Plates to Pah hit BL aneuen eet Heth her life, ee » Print Bills, , hke ; is plat Rear teat Me THIRD RACE-Chovy Fighter, (10) rong: ‘ ‘vt and Thistledale three ' . t , f he A tie pias, FIRST /HALF us of black, yellow and gray, eudden- Be ode Sas iba te, her, te to) 0. 1): Meward hewla (6 te 9.9 ‘was hot about peace, * | Y“wppeared.’ ~ Wish Se iaiet ihe, bay countartlttr ot suppoeed that Rca iathinged place) 2, Follow On 8 Another Exsy Victory. 21;'| Bi Boe the purchane of @ ile tor an: | Drckor Kicked oft to Army's Atty: gn they, would show if. trey soon non F UNDromiaing domestic outlook. , Pe ann Be vnpre ned ‘added; selling: for ty : irse In or New Or | yard line, Torney brought the ball back @ess parade, the zh \ Coney Island, made 9 complete conses| at he} poneeey cadets marched to other race cou pees ualalanae’ kG furiongs, old course. ¥ bIN In the Bate slature, today when arraign: ‘oney es Stel ae erable th of Betung. i ; TA Or tn aoe estat aeesion fiteon Yards, Torey took two more | hele goats, Dut once there they UhEew ATH E—Ben bias Bir Bina, / hen January or arch of Want yeas, | ti Shes fi dignity to the winds and began uproamt- y uki become a AS te niet ocker Wwenty-five yards, but Us cheering, f 08 4-6. prey apage He was turned over to the Pederal oMoers and will bo examined _ 0b Monday by Uhited States Commie: Police Court before Magistrate to 5) 1, Ostrich (4 to & for place); tm Dill will 1 9 more than pri opal wil} the ball was fumbled. A poor return be, pasend similar to, the Foroy GEAy | sent it out ot-bounds\on" the Navara Middies Had No Band, 2] Noblesse Oblige 3, “Aloner Shields, ; Braue { vive, 1 8 a lot and vrs ‘ law in New York, anes | @ Torblan ik |Bhvard tan, Cibewaley, pede bile: sare | wienin two minutes ‘after the Army * For # lad of elghteen years Philip ' , ‘| FIFTH RACE-Rieordo (16 to 4) Bautire Guat to. theitiens at: the be Programme at City Park’ in Tasha adetoton auch ag now ! 19! through tackle, and Doherty eis nien were seated the middies came in. Gispiayed remarkably genius in counter- 4, Nom De Plume (4 to 6 for piace) made ‘the running nisbed ras Half tcties Owi , Bod oe Pte bombgneti | another yard.’ but the Navy was penal- They had no band, but they had a three. 5 had estadliched his plant, 1 2, Salt and, Pepper 3. ve lol from who’ was 4 by Scratches ing ‘wit be exploded in the war within the] {ted five yards for off-aide play, Gorme-|Tnered flag of blue and gold that soales in the yard of eget EE » emp psee rey lay Ay Deen ety Pe * to ‘Condition: next few days. ley Kicked to the Army %-yard line,| WOuld have covered halt the gridiron, —_ Xe ‘ tions. gve, M00; foubyeab-| Torney got’ the ball and carried it back| AY the sight of that fae the Navy j m er FIRST RACE~Pul SIXTH “alae pep Right) Cherry Fighter's Steeplectrase. fiona ie tvtomagh, Sac gaod fo ba Lyin ace iy large pein} dant sal4iink the ‘Baethieaeh rhe ern 1s toma! A . Jength e ; nm Gal- i twenty ya the . ; of Two-Meh and Woman—" | (2 t¢1) 1 Bohemta (6 to 2 for place) aietae ost rare Ths Upwards | cpg thant to The Brening raat io Gohanneson), 8 to 1 and 9 tod Rove's oval: teaind came on the fleld together ymmins), § to 1 a ‘ or meAaT he MR ady: Broke-| ‘Phd midshipmon bucked the line for |!™mediately the Navy gave its (amous, — Sy 2, Toscan % : Bodies Found ‘at Be i in Eesti, Roary’ Fan” Galah aenrtan yin 9 Bt Heimtult Vawary, Ghats and At-| tye yarda, Dut another attempt to go| four "'N' cheer, The Army men gaye % B iemart, Horse oa ’ , . SEVENTH RACE—Bottle Bouncer: her, Fh ar, 4 E ¥ early this morning Kept tailing wpti | [iY oieo ran. through Fight tackle femuied in no|® equally elaborate @alute to itt men hed\:| -MALOND, WN. ¥., Deo. tthe gs Dat tal oat ee] This 1s: Explahstion of Death creek and throvgh 4 tun. 3 i Thao ‘la post time at City Park this 0 ND RACE—Purse s and then the stands began exchat (0,f §) te: Welennene (one Fee eae wt: | The triok was a\sea of mull, and thono furisogs—Holla, "ios | in. Doherty Ikcked straight, up in| And, Vim thn stands Beran exchaniinug ‘who had a fondness for the go The Army ended up its cheer with pee ing bad thelr inning. Je. Piavlgor a t f By Frank W, Thorp. ‘Stakes, which was the of to- play. : four “N" cheer, winding wp with three | day's card, drew ten rtors. Belle ‘Lorney Inade bwo yards around right|sten‘orian “Armys,” Both complimented ‘World.| 4 ale) ran. « > * BENNINGS RACE TRACK, Di. C, snicker and Monterey, the Hamtérn Colte, "TET, Race—Purse M0); for three- Missed a Field Goal. Beat anki tnan dp the’ tatene ae ‘| the wir for seven yards. Hill bucked > | the centre for two yards, but the Army Wes penalized five yards for offside hreo. “Navys' and the Nayy geve its gun | Deo, BA damp, rainy disheartenti | were withdrawn by thelr respeotlys own- Jae: selling; one. mile-—Rodérick, wine sort of & day naw the recihg eau ot be 94 rn on account of track conditions ""* [400 (Sewell), § to'1 and T to 6, A; Edefly, | Beavers thon tried to Iklck a fleld woal /flelt the Army cheered Taft abd the ithe atot the | 1908 in at Benulngy thie afternoon, | eight ex nevienad 4 ere ne a ae eee | Alter a long delay” Howard kicked to [Ni eave & cheer for Secretary Bona ‘mulélde, «| The vattendancs was heavy, Reoe yf Firat heoy Puree 60, tor ‘Two: [Ptime, 140 26. Dave Stahl Jony Ran: |middeld, where Wilhelm fumbled,” wut | Parte ¥ antous for. D rah Mey aléo Pan, ah Army man fell on the ba jeavers was one of the prettiest and most i Yowl-Olde, Selliog, Seven Purlonge-|doiph and A 1 7 Seas Lafond ight. gone’ Por: Just APE i bea . pisrathdy Riess Adtesso, oerner), ff ee La " onthusiastic scenes ever witnersed on & 4} De, id py piel Es ab dt GAVE A DINNER TO YOON took three yards. more, The] football field and the President seemed ‘ 7 r Army then backed the centre, but for} to thoroughiy enjoy It no gana. Torney was knockéd senne- President Wilcly Excited, MINISTER A. leas, for two tes, The Ary waa : pendlized fifteen yards. A straightaway |, It wasn’t hard to understand why fhe’) _-— Fe gan, te. pl Groen ponere fot} President ¢ is football after tha our yards. ‘Then \Weat Pol a 4 aiid "! i > kle Kicked out of | Kame beg as as excited ay Oy oe UA at the tell, and’ when BAM ioe mol Members of Board of Trade and | farand. ¥, ts) S fve-yard line. | soungyter i Hecker tried to get @round Atuny’s red back fora vlage kik fo almnamb : Transportation Honor the Jap-\ |ieft end, ‘but’ slipped in the mid and |47OvDed back gor & olape Kick Ne alma op ate nt por popped out of bis box, ie : harloe), to No ety anese Envoy. * (Continued on Second Pape.) peer ee 0 Ge ‘Tom Riley. } “We as a wood try, & x ‘als ran. te a r ‘Hie Excellency, Minister TAXSH2, Of | TTT [| ), 1 to Secretary Toot, and the S Purse for 3-Year.|Japan to the United States, was entor- | WEATHER FORECAST. Y shook his hesd ‘and an : Upward, Coes dad tained at noon to-day by the New Yor the sdoe, It was f , i Bane! Mg Peper of Trade ae foie aad ogee oa Forecast for the thirty-six hours fn Hi again cried & pinee 4 Hy ort 04%; ee Pesasion of the Minister's return to his Pending at @ P. M. Sunday fo | Mick ulety of the oa a hi Be Siyibrts The 90m ae hung WIEN Tew York City and virinity: Fal Pi outcome ¢ Navy tind, ObReR rH eth 3 troll, Predident of vie Pand’ slightly warmer to-night; against the success of the try mith thm f i the Hoard of eaava te airs ‘ih Suntay rain or snow, followed by J weirdert choor ever heard on thie eld 7 it af gomo demonstration of Its gaoem, slearing and colder; fresh to brink From a chousand megaphoned a His Excellency Wes then formally pres siren yell that~was enough to ¢ ened, £0 the. smemibore ot) e,bet southeast to south winds, shiftin J. piood, and when tho al ; fel she task oe ‘embers of | | a4, t0 emayalde they HME ie 3 GS TER YF