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WEATHER —Fatr To-nitght and Saturday. WHATHENR—Fatr To-night and Saturn : EVENING a6 ‘EDITION , eas 5 el RES U LTS EDITI ON I fl “ Circulation Books (Openito Al.” \ Qt ee ayy of Circulation Books Open to All,”’ | | RESULTS EDITI tN PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1906, ui e __ PRICE ONE CENT ————— er = --- — eS 16,000 FANS SEE M’GINNITY PITCH HIS FIRST GAME PE Quaker Boys Touched “Iron Man” Up, but Fine Support Keep Them from Piling Up the Runs. 17 CAPTAINS OF POLICE AR TSH Se, Big Shake-up Ordered by Bingham in All the Boroughs. J Quaker Boys! \ Lemon ‘O'BRIEN IN DISFAVOR. | Former Acting Inspector Sent . Into Retirement in City | Island Precinct. ooo el —OLIce= CAPTAINS Menno ae | <OoVVIDCHED TO-DAY. SCORE BY INNINGS. | Glants 0000212 02 0 0 4 jEhiadel Iphia 001010002 1— 6 | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. clal to The Evening World)) NATIONAL LE. ct E GROUNDS, F HILADE LPHTA, April 13.—By a spectacular rally In the ninth inning thle afternoon the Phillies tied tha | score with the Giants, and in the tenth inning got two sin 8 off MeGin- nity, winning the game by the score of 5 to 4, Philadelphia fandom went wild with joy, and for the game was over they Inger shouting and slapping each [Sees on the back until exhausted, Sente the new man on whom Duffy "FIVE WINNERS §=— PUTS ANOTHER | sas AT BENNINGS ON BRD BROOKLN > ‘om Jamaica to , from Classon avenue t Aaude, from Richmond Hill to F n, from Fifth avenue, Br ner, from Fort Ham , from Vernon ave om Borough H , from Fulton street to Fh from Flushing avenue to Thomas F, G, Cars Francis Cr John W. W Bernard J, ten minutes after from Liberty ay , from West Sixt from East Ei, from West 1 unassigned. It was Quarters to-day men hiwe privately a) merely sought vine umartly retire soon The return o: has not forced rank, as many p have fu commanded by act. turn of the ambitions have \been ranking From many of the evident th to send the aelves bac First tnning. was called out on strikes | | uwful howl as O'Day Cid | Gt Overnight Card at Ben- Donovan's “Trolley Dodg- | 8:5 a, sitio to. center, nings Attracts Few ers Hada Look in Only | »aiea | Enthusiasts, at the Beginning. now been | | Fourth Inning. set San WORLD RACING CHART SEVENTEENTH DA DAY AT BE BENNINGS., April 13, Track Fast, MORNINGSTAR IS EASY FOR HOPPE ae mands ’ tne begbining o istration : FAIR GROUNDS WINNERS. NEW ORLEANS, April 13--The races here to-dny resulted as follows FIRST RAC) He.—Desiion (6 to and oven) 1, Ternus (6 to 6 for place) Banpoeal 3. Time—142 45 BECOND RACE~ nd_t Monte Carlo Strolied Home BY JOHN | POLLOCK, eWorld) Hyperiol ee Young Champion Disposes of | £ ; ond Race Opponent at Billiards by Score of 500 to 207. ut mile—atol- | My Son (3 to} ay im. 3. Time. THIRD RACE—Th mile.—Diastic (6 to 1 and Adelaide (4 to 1 dor place) 3 Time—1.17. FOURTH RACE-—Six and HEROIC WORK IN FIRE PANIC i ’* NASHVILLE RESULTS. 3 NASHVILLE, April 13.—The races bere to-day resulted as follows en RACE—Four ami one-half tur: @ to 1 and 7 to 10) 1, —Molmtyre Fulr Fagot (1 to 2 for place) 2 Splor a EDOOND ren-olehths of a pale. —Josette (10 to 1 and 4 to 1), first; | (7. to & for place), second, ety, third. Thne—1.30. RACE.— Sho natiner a Kt (eee was an easy out No| An explosion of benzine in the plate-room of the bookbindery ‘| : ih Braun, Worth & Co., Nassau street. Brookipn. late to-day, | hrew the 350 girl eployees into a panic. Many of them fainted he dand were carriad from the building. None were hurt. aise. course, Ca- first; Hare- gunning 0,8 0nd oe A rere ie i , «) William Dillon. seventeen years old. the telephone operator, FOURTH RACE-—Goven-eightha of a ! 1 “and William Cody, nineteen. the elevator attendant, proved ea cero to fog pines) 311 me } Transees heroes, While Dillon tlephoned the alarm to each OF Ae ee sae loor, Cody continued to operate his car until the last girl “HILD KILLED BY TRUCK. Ms | AS iwas safe on the street. The fire was confined to the plateroom Laibar leet “— : | "Fh CHICAGO AT CINCINNATI ) soy ies T. LOUIS GAME OFF. ! INCINNAT] ..... ..----- 9000100 Tartle Michael Solomonowits, three] ju ame sail S neat e-| CHICAGO Seer ne oe oe sone 1000020 ol, of No. 167 ‘Thompson streot, Ie Aartrn was killed to-day by a truck which ran foe Boo over him im front af his parents’ home. oo ) Pee A ‘The ohiid was playing to the street,| 8 Nertuvilie” and dodged out in front of the truck Winchester before the driver had time to stop. The Amber, porse had bowled the child over, and 7 Old Guard the fron wheelg of tte heavy truck | 12 ST. LOUIS. that he w LATE FAIR GROUNDS RESULTS Fifth—Mohave 8-5, Edward Hale 8-1, Schoharie. Sixth—Loretta H. 2-1, Little Rose 2-1 place, Etta. AT NASHVILLE. pion. Special Train Returr it nc £44 Atinntle City Easter Mondn Via Bennaylvania Ratirosd” Leave Atlancie! Sunday World Wants iy 6.00 PL over his body in an instant, ioe Boy and ‘Amberieck coupled, = topping at to > «fhe Grwer waa not held. ova Si Rs fe sclvager: (sty zene Eilareer ond ena sarees Work Monday Wonders. Fifth—Zinda 2-1, Miss Point 5-2 place, Creel. —Chamblee, Thora Lee, Matabop,