The evening world. Newspaper, June 7, 1906, Page 1

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UPTON sty ON PACKINGTOWN HORRORS 3 “"s ha ot —___-— as WEATHER—Showers to-night and Friday WEATHER—Showers to-nteht and Fr \ ex LTS E D | Tl 0 No : bam Dy) f ee Books = R ES U LTS E D | TI 0 an : PRICE ONE CENT. NE W YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1906. PRICE ONE: CENT.) ATTY” AND M P’GINNITY ARE OTH KNOCKED OUT OF BO ———$————$$ THEE FIGHTS FIGHTERS HELD WESTMINSTER GRIFFITHS MEN te="Than to Inninss Sow the Fine “GIANTS ! LOSE 3 | ish of the Giants’ Pair of Star | POLICEN: iN OW ER BOUTS IN STAKE GOES 10 TAKE A BRACE ae. in See | CHORD Seine aia ENT AN } TWEEN | oleeeaieeans PARTMENT OE THE GOEL BEER AIST BROWS en ‘ Desperate Plea. at Britt, meee and the Ten to 1 Shot Captures Highlanders Play Hard PUT-OUTS IN THE FOURTH. ous : ae Riverside Drive and Others Must Be Tried | Feature Event in Graves- for Tie of Games at | ——————— | Danlen sin Deviin walked. Dahlen out stealing. Gil- 135th Street. in Special Sessions. end Opening Day. St. Louis. |With Chance of Rain, Efforts Were Made by| bert flied to Steinfeld. Tinker threw out Bowerman. No runs. Visitors to Get Five Innings on Record ote After the Opening Massacre, but od from Second Page.) ; n threw out and Ruzhibach, kard doubled. Deviin threw out Schulte. Sa . SCORED BY THE COURT. ORACULUM WINS IN 7TH, HOMER FOR WILLIAMS. a ’ y n the Men Magistrate Breen Says that George Odom Leads Plunge » Knock ee ull Over Fence for Slaughter Went On, HIGHLANDERS—ST LOUIS Gome Near 1 \ Were Which 0 lit, But Nobody Was SAUL ° t ly Sold. Out on Base. ‘BY BOZEM in BU LGER.| . BATTING ORDER. HIGHLANDERS .....-. 201000000 1- ———— el is = aes ea STEOQUISTESsoeceasc 001101000 i- & 1 a ? Dassen: ER Nace ne Ones i3 BATTING ORDER. : | At Philade'phia (N.L.)—Cincinnatj. 3; Phila..2,—11 innings At Detroit (A.L.\—Washington 1, Detroit 16; At Cleveland (A.L.)—Boston. 0: Cleveland, 4. em At Newark (E.L.)—Rochester, 2; Newark, 6. ena At Baltimore (E.L.)—Buffalo, 3; Baltimore. 8. } At Middletown, Conn.—Wesleyan, 3; Columba, 0. —, ; " i a “ pe ISIE ek ia LATE LATONIA RESULTS. Ds o wite | : —_——_. Psi ; | r > Sixth—Revolt 6-1, Reuben 2-5 pl., Principia. » el ate ish 1 : First Inning ¥ ae jinnity. had | Preiater shot a anineie into left, ad- fas i r 1) n Slagle tore a ie i " What the Law Forbide. a fer at b ‘ v te Second Inning. M Fourth Inning. a single. Tinks o Met Ae a ewe E j Te NI NG bilo MINERS FAIL | T0 AGREE WITH BOSSES. (C@tinued on Second Page.) nt. Se Se ar eh Fi deadtosk will ikely result in the! KENILWORTH RESULTS. perutors trying to open their mines a th non-unio men under the jon of the military. Peaceful. conditions are rep radley and Plum Run, with 1 till on guard. eee LATONIA RESULTS. ATONIA RACE TRI ane reoes here to-day Fifth Inning. way. Stone t Nv Sixth Inning Pow K, K poReT RACE—Three-quartera of ana | Seen mt twooes F mm 1 Sat fie Sindy Cato} to Sand eto | HAMILTON WINNERS. Ra THEN at St ee ee pieee: || Boe) 1K, HAM wen elshthe of A to 1 and § to 6) 1 “ i 3 | oF place) 2, Archue | W iy y ks aot Joo Sade ota OB—Soeven-elghths of aj} (4 to 6 and 1 to % | A 6 for place) 2, Zinda, PITH RACE Pive-eighthe ofa mile fldrene (10 and 4 to 1) 1, Mine en (6 to 1 for See 2, Levia 8 Timi wey ee ati: 8 333 Nicol Piloted okey N NATIONAL LEAGUE. | . EASTERN LEAGUE, } AT. PROVIDENCE: ¥ to 10 0 0 had AMERICAN LEAGUE. ILADELPHIA AT CHICAGO. Gaine postponed on account of wet} PITTSBURG AT BOSTON. ler 2 Gate 02:0 AT JERSEY AsTY, Proper, Dolly Spanker, Ft ntre Fe 00090 four lengthy from. Rel Tf w cift B \ sade her rua too soca, Calrngorm) | Rob your hoor tired, aching, swollen | Monten), -+:0<040)) IA OI er was fivo lengths in front of Xmas. ~ *. eas foot with Omega Oll.—Trlal bottle 100 *e* y "

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