The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1906, Page 1

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an R ; HAST DETAILED STORY OF THE GREAT VICTORY OF THE AMERICAN ATHLETES AT ATHENS---BY ROBERT EDGREN---SEE TO-MORROW'S EVENING WORLD | Weater—Clondy and warmer to-night and Wednesday SIN AL i ES U LTS E DIT | 1 0 NO __| “ Cirewlation Books Open to ai ~ PRICE ONE C eS . |PINAL| | iol a | “ Circulation Books Open to All,” RESULTS EDITION NEW YORK, TU: E SDAY, MAY 2 - 1906. PRICE ONE CENT, GOD TOLD ME TO KILL THE! TERRANOVA GIRL TELLS Es $$$ 4 \A | Mat \ [ATHLETE wo was i ife on Stand Relaté es ife o caer Which Drove Her to In- HOME WINNER OF SECOND DAY .AT GRAVESEND. | iN THIRD Me sanity and Murder. CRUEL AUNT TOLD HER TO DO BRUTAL UNCLE’S BIDDING * Ginger—Home Team S Is Contident, Too. Many Women Crowd to Court to Hear the, Unprintable Narrative of the Child’s 4 Shame, Degradation and Final Vengeance. Filly Took the dhe ead at the Start of . sravesend Classic and Galloped Sere ee ee # Inside the Wire a Winner. [Sree eee ements by Three Lengths. |sseast, OF Cone haat “IRON MAN” IN BOX. Great Crowd Sees Cham- pions and Cubs in Windy City Tussle. life story to the fore Justice Scott, BY T. 0. PIPER. iat oan By y than usual, but ah i i i iby anges BATTING ORDER. aa ERE E : ee il ‘a a TELLS Ce! LIFE Pe , “Get Busy with the 3 aiebiatan a Wane Harry § ar Noted ‘ : 2 Stick in Heights. a8 : aes = ; kid athlet J iene eal : BATTING ORDER. es Te Maer R edd Unusual Accident. ne rh Blandy Wins at Laet. ah (Continued from Fifth Column.) 5 Fifth Inning—MecGann fouled out. Mertes walked. Dahlen singled. Devlin flied ‘cut, Mertes scoring. Gilbert foulea to Kling. One Run. Sheckard popped to Dahlen. Schulte flied to Mertes, » walked. McGinnity threw out Steinfeldt. No runs, S$ xIh Inning—Pfeister replaced Wicker and struck out Strang. MeGinnity and Bresnahan. No runs. r flied out. Evers died at first. Kling singled. Iked, but Slagle forced him. No runs. enth Inning—Browne ¢ ona bunt. McGann and Vertes flied out. No runs. Sh d walked. Schulet flied out. Chance forced Sheck+ feldt singled. Tinker flied to Browne. Noruns. » 1 Inning—Dahien walked. Devlin sacrificed. Gilbert ‘ang singled. scoring { out on Re- Bres. singled, Strang Browne fanned. Second Inning 1a high ‘or "Whimel cal Al showed Frank Lord Pocketed. that Frank Lort w NATIONAL LEAGUE, BOSTON AT PITTSBURG, 99900 6 BROOKLYN, 4; CINCINNATI, 6. 0 Est 000300 0—4 eo a OO 8022513 a: 6 AMERICAN’ LEAGUE. HIGHLANDERS, 8; CHICAGO, 2.1 DETROIT AT BOSTON, H } 00011002 mn to Do ) 1 #3} HIGHLANDERS ..-.- -.-- 11002310 —8 Second Inning Sra ere (Continued from Second Page. Track Consensus. EASTERN at ih Inning—O’Neill bunted out. Isbell took second on Ele BY LONG SHOT. | PROVIDENCE AT TORONTO. derfeld’s wildthrow. Jones out. Donotue flied. No runs. FIRST RACE—Lady Amelia, 1; Halifax, 2; Pater, 3 : M) 002 oe shi t. Louis, 0. SECOND RACE-Balzac, 1; Phantom, 2; Iron Heart, 3. THIRD RACE—Adbell, 1; Satason, 2; Cressina, 3. FOURTH RACE—Sewell, 1; McCarter, 2; Bat Masterson, 3. NEWARK AT ROCHESTER, { St. Louis (N.L.)—Philadeiphic 2 fadelphia (A, L.)—Cleveland shington (A.L.)—St. Louis ladelphia, 5. : Wash., 4—10 innings, Rot A piss anted eatin, sad FIFTH RACE—Auromaster, 1; Yorkshire Lad, 2; Red Friar, 3. fb on Auer A alo (E.L.}—Baltimore, 43 Buffalo, 9, nd filling the ba, 7 ; Fos Plane Sunday World Wants Work an RNG EA ear in Re Laue n SIXTH RACE—Athens, 1; Anna May, 2; Plausible, 3. y SULDEN S MUSTARD: eras rig a aving New (Continued on Becond Bags) Monday Morning Wonders. gas vo eee ane He LATE LOUISVILLE WINNERS. i « Sixth—Happy Jack 2-1, Yo San 6-5 place, Lidwina. A i

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