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WEATHUER—Showers Inte to-night and Thursdays [FIN RESULTS EDITION Se E ONE CE NT. = A” FiveCentl Fareiron ST) (Ue) |) a EVENING/.\ EDITION iw Circulation Books Open to All.”” a earned : MeCiTY @ he§ \ NEW YORK, WEDN ESDAY, JUNE 20, “1906, WEHATHER—Showers Inte to-night and Tharsday, FINAL | “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ] 80-CENT GAS IS UPHELD IN THE See Appellate Division enamels Sus- tains Consumers in Refusal to Be Mulcted by the Trust for More Than ,Legal Rate, Jower court r he re NTMCISN TREE TES) RESULTS AT Bl AT BUFFALO. K NATIONAL LEAGUE. CHICAGO AT BOSTON > Ve Bate Brown and Kling; Ur eet EASTERN LEAGUE. TORONTO AT JERSEY CITY. First Game. HIGHER COURTS | mond Flush -|5) 1, Garnish (3 to 5) n| Saas Fifth—Earl Rogers 8-5, Col. Bartlett 3-1 pl. */4, Lady Ellison (6 to Palette 3. al e-| SIXTH RACE—Single Shot (7 to ST. LOUIS AT PHILADELPHIA. | |) PACEGUERS SEC E HORSES CRUSH eres eee Beaumont IEE . Wagner received en’s bad throw al- and Wagner scored. nth Inning—Ferguson new pitching. rorificed. Gilbert tossed out Cla ree pass and stole second. to take second while Beavrrent struck out. Two runs. Four Riders Thrown and} J.Jones and Brussel | Badly Hurt. | Dahlen flied to Clarke. Ritchey threw out Devlin. Gilbert tied, Wagner to first. No runs. x : DETROIT, 3; HIGHLANDER GRAVESEND WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Frank Lord (6 to) S. © HIGHLANDERS -...- -»-. 00010 dai Fi eel 19 eee fon elaee earl TROIT ces ae cece 20000 4 8% At Jersey City (E.L.)—Second game: Toronts 233 At Newark (E.L.)—Buffalo, 4; Newark, 5 At Baltimore (E.L.)—Montreal. 4: Baltimore, Koons At Chicago (A.L.)—Boston. 1: Chicago. 2s eae aS LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA. Sixth—Little Elkin 15-1. St. Tammany 1-2 place, Gave” AT KENILWORTH. SECOND RACE—Oro (4 to 1) 1, Decl Canta (3 to 5) 2, El Cuchillo 3} THIRD RACE—Monet (8 to 5) 1, Sewell (4 to 5 for place) 2, Dia. FOURTH RACE—Dishabille (9 to, 2, Ormonde's | Right 3. Solon Shingle | FIFTH RACE — Grenade (9 to 20) Town Topics 5 for place)2, Sixth—Laura A. 11-10, The Abbott 1-3 pl., ‘WINDSOR. Sixth—Scalplock 7-1, Dance Music 8-5 place, Ezra. SUR Sele |}5) 1, Nathan Hale (even for place) |S Say 3. Peco e || MOB TRIED TO LYNCH STA3BE3 A mob of east siders tried to lynch an Italian who stabbed q clerk late this afternoon, at Norfolk and Grand . Three policemen were nearby and saved the Italian y puttin 1g him on a Grand street horse car and taking him oe away before the patrol arrived. The young man was taken ‘o Gouverneur Hospital, dying. Heserves from three stations ‘to Gouverneur Hospital, dying. reserves from three stations | quetted-the-meb TO-MORROW'S SUBURBAN SUBURBAN STARTERS, JOCKEYS AND ODDS ON THE HANDICAP. poset RACING CHARTS ON PAGE 2. Acrobat Took Tumble. f nd to “Monet Jockeys Hurt in Sixth. ys Just in Time. eH At the early pace AM ERICAN LEAGUE. I PHILADELPHIA AT CLEVEL BNO) Grenade, Easy for HAS ELEVEN STARTERS HIGHLANDERS TRY TO WIN ANOTHER [SpITTSBURG.- 22 seus 01100128 2-i5 GIANT Site cra eee enor ecee 0100000102 | TWO JOCKEYS: (Continued Hontelon root imn.) * DETROIT CAME | cee of Their Long West- ern Trip. BATTING ORDER. ‘Fifth Inning fanned, Metiire Sixth Inning Seventh Inning Eighth Inning ID This is Their Last Chance} RESULTS EDITION: | PRICE ONE CENT. PITTSBURG PLAYERS HAMMER GIANTS oy St McGraw Sent Out by the Umpires, Who Would Not Allow a Play Made Before Time Had Been Called, PITTSBURG KNEW WHEN HITS WERE NEEDED AND GOT THEM World’s Champions Reached Pitcher Willis for | Only One Run, While the Visitors Profited by the Errors of the Polo Grounds Tribe—. Victory Places Pittsburg Still Higher, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. BATTING ORDER. Pittsburg. - WESTENELT = OUND DA Be ONE I Third Inning 1 n . \ ar 6 y ‘ * ' if ns ¢ NY RUNS | Seventh inning a 1 ‘x low \ N i Eig 1 i Fifth Inning 1 three f t { a Sixth Innin BY y singled to went fc Ne Walked » think t Nealon then Me k ‘ RUN.