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eon w— , WITH , ‘TIPS, HANDICAPS AND GALLOPS WRA THER wate toonteht) Peiday fate and warmer, | RESULTS EDITION: | PRICE ONE CENT. chase _— 19 NEW SUBWAYS, OFEFUS iS ourt Says All Routes Proposed Are| Good, but Rapid Transit Board Must Decide Which Ones Are to Be Built First. RESULTS EDITION J PRIC EO [ a Circulation Books Open to All. oe N Ww YORK, THURSDAY, IU LY 13, 1906. GIANTS | POUND BALL AS IN OLDEN DAYS NANNIE HODGE BEAT HGHANDERS — Sine Ral Seis vit The WIN CAME IN Homer After All Get DIAMOND IN STAKE NINTH Wve the “Eye.” : REDS SCORE ON ERROR, BUT RUNS ARE PLENTY. |Batting Rally Begins with Three- -Bag- Hero Accepts Exoneration by Higher Court With No Resentment. "| AM: A’ SOLDIER.’ "Restored to Former Rank After | ease ‘ , Twelve Years of Torture | Umbrella,_from Bill’ Daly's Stable, | chase Hero of Fast Most Terrible. | Quoted at 15 tol, Was the Only | Finish on Washington | Long Shot of the Day at Heights. Brighton Beach. liliame Appellate Division of the Supreme Court to-day approved the pro-| Third avenue route and eighteen other applications Yor veutee tor ANNU S ALL transit Lines on application of the Rapid Transit Board, with the | Mwpondition that the Board must decide within two years which~or os routes they # construct. Phen the approval of all routes not selected geod @ontracted for within the said two years will become null and void. ~ ’ ‘The total cost of the nineteen routes approved is placed at $450,000,000 (or construction and equipment. Justice O'Brien writes the) —=—— j in which zt the Justices con-- + rage gays. the Court has before tt : tid CHEERED BY BOZEMAN BULGER 7 ‘Special to The Prening World.) | NRA. OZ NEEDED. looked ms I ¥ aay> yen but the early Beary #howers onty serve to sprinkle the ground, and the Giant started on a fast track It being the last gane here, the champions were VERDICTS. Action May Result “in Highest | FWO Honors to Army Officer Who | Was Persecuted, TALLIES Dahlen, #s. Deslin. 3 By FRANK W. THORP. | Specia! to The Rewnine World.) } RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, BRIGHTON RESULTS. Lobert, ax, ‘ |“Three-bagger” Comes to the ly ik-Nannlg Hodes won the onty| CIRST RACK —Ponerris 7 to 1) Scratch with Timely Smash. | Or tet seas ts sop or victory |etake feature at Brighton this after ie § to + 1, Dashaway (2 to 1 for and Pulls Out Victory. | white tie pickings were easy. I. 5 # noon. She was, heavily backed, but place) 2, Waterbury 3. s ICLOTY. | Yesterday's defeat was a killer asian th hit-and-rm pany Bowsrasae ‘ Diamond gave her backers some un-/ every man on the club promise’ Me- ht aed iver — bird: jemerating ond restoring bim io | enslient HS raced to the front and) {Grew that {t would not occur agath. Huggins threw owt set & hot pace to — SCORE BY INNINGS. iooal tans ascmed somewai dlaadi cooing Srerenae ¢ front again | place) 2, Red Friar 3. FARIS, July 12—1n interview to-day afte® the « noement of | the Supreme Courts decision ex-| Jude's long to TavoTebie remene from as mans ot ‘Commisrioners epp as to whether the part ted sould be & t Bight more rowes et been reporiet upon. pineteen form pari of a comprehens SECOND RACE—Angler (13 to 5 There) and even) 1, Lancastrian (6 to 1 for) take 16001100 OS} potntel at not seeing some Cincinnat by yn pes 0.0 0.0.0 6 2 0 4) face in the New York line-up to-day. | Gann forced out Sermon at | De talk of trades has been #0 atrong | RUNS. BATTING ORDER. | that thay are seemingly anxious to ste | kid rank, Capt. Dreyfus aatd nnie Hodge wen: si Dismond | | “This Was been @ Jone ana 46% | cpa at the ond wes in |ritie ordeal. 1 begmn to feel ft was an easy second. r that| Penarris won the opening event. THIRD RACE—Hatitax (2 to 6 ig Streag was waiting for anaes ‘wes bn ed 3 | by experts of the Rapid Tranat eral Court Approves All “The approval of the Court ts noces- [pyatem of transportation developed FROM HIS WIFE for the roites, as property owner ve refuted thelr consent to them —fugiine O'Brien 2426 $5 part “At iprave Teeponsibility rests upon the Court 4m passing Ite Judgment upon what ie) most atupendour scheme of munt improvement and expenditure ever | and without « pareiiel tr witimate bearing wpon the destiny ‘the people of which we have respon | thinking will be the greatest olty | the world. “Tt te agreed that be furnivhed as giertily as noe. |” and in some degree proportionate } the rapié growth oF ° wughout the greater cit uestion of the present nev Of the routns nropone! w inde for differing from the eo | reached by the Rapid Tranalt Cum the Tombs from His Lawyer’s Office. Attor her fire, wiait to ber husband to- tromeit facitttios }A8%. Mire. Harry Thaw wynt to Jude Nieatt's of In half an hour « turned 10 the ‘Comba ewula, amiling and flustered. We ve tad some ww fully dod news,“ ki the Young wife, as «he hurried to Thaw's cell, Jn ten minutes whe ame down sul mmiline and was whisked away In her electric anb. Mra Heairice Be m the thera woman who has recently been ught into the limelight aa the moat | portant witness in the ‘Thaw-Whrte munter case, @14 not make. .good_her the| promise to come to Am nt District own bY} Attor rvan'a office to-day to give Dhird ave | her ¢ While Mr. Garvan wae routes walting her at the Criminal Courts for con-| Bullding her lawyer brought him word that Mra, Schwarts waa 1) She is sick in bed,” sald the mos muge. “and i don't know when she will be able to ae you. Very well,’ replied Mr. Garvan, “we wil againet | hewdths eualr, war Can't Bulid All Now. “There ie, nowerve:, Involved anotie: ind very serious fomtore—the financta ity of the oity to undertake @anstruction. It is esord before ua in the eane that the nineteen will $300,000, 000 j@truetion and OAM Tor wauipment, oo @ Gta) of 10, Qw.om. | Me then pointed out that wt best. by 1, 1007, the city’s borrowing cap Wi not allow the expenditure of than $110,000.00 for rapid transi Jer other imorovemants Tha Jyation thon says thet the Ble 1g makes 10 vroblematical how private capital will ufdertake to subways and also that reoid tran. | Ould Not Ro far uBe UD city funds to brevent the wilting of new and other municipal needs. ‘Approval is limited i for which construction con Meals and’ work ‘agen As *o the other it beoomes volt the_end of that time. j NATIONAL LEAGUE. y dence oon! her’ until Detective on Watoh. He went a detective-sergoant to the Pierrepont, where Mrs, Sohwarts Lyon, to remain on duty until further notice. All Schwarts has seemed tell what she knowse It on her, | Gepomition the preparation of the Mute'y |case Against Thaw will be compivted. barring some corroborative testimony which might be <urnished by Thaw'e chum, William stucgis, Ik will not be necessary for Mr Garvan to interview any more of the Broadway acquaint ances of White or ‘Thaw, as direct evi- denvp of the fact that Thaw had been threstening for mate thah a» yeer pest to kill White ke expected’ to be fun nimhed by Mra. Schwara From her Mr. Garvan expects to Jearn about the dinner party st her 4\hnowse when Thaw drew « revolver and AT CHICAGO, —— ’ AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT BOSTON. 060204 Batter: Dineen and Carrigun. pmsl EASTERN LEAGUE. AT PROVIDENCE. 20 0 0 45 9 5.5.0 0000 bdo 0 1-1 int and Byers Cronin AT TORONTO. Levogo. 1000000 _ He also expects that she will tell him In between Thaw and Mims Newdkt In Paris, where’ he met them at a time when Mins Nesitt wae on the exe of Jeaving her compantod. now ber humband. May Know of Affidavit. She t# expected to know « good dex about the mystorious alWavit by which Thaw wan forced to pay Mins Nesbit a considerable sym of money ‘6 avoid a damage mult befage his marrtage, and it ts even sald that she can testify that when Thaw and bis witt quarrolied he would taunt her with the affidavit which she prepared a: White's instigation, | and on one such oocaaton Thaw, after threatening to kill White, said be would kull her, 100. ‘Mrx. Bohwary ean alec teatity to warn ing White of Thaw's threats againat him and of being che first t inform him of te marringe of Thaw and Miss New bit When he waid “Poor, wayward kid! It ts the beat thing that could happen for her." , That Mra. Sobwars will be an unwill- ing witness goes without saving after hee q@tempts to myold the Dist torney's subpoens servers, but Mr. Gar- (Continued on Beoond Page.) Montreal Toronto... Beiteries—Pappelau and Raub; rt 2 04 0 2-8 0 ait han whell and Doran. Umpire—< Pcl r= Wei NEW BROOKLYN WATER MAN Commissioner Bilieon, of the Depart fment of Water Supply, Gan and Elec- dricity, has appointed John W, MoKay acting chief engineer for the borough of Brooklyn, The place hae been va- several yours. is thirty-eight years old in the water department meventeen years. His tather, one of the ‘tant eneineers. has been In the de tment a quart century. tert |. THE PINK EDITION OF THE ENING WORLD CONTAINS LL SPORTING NEWS OF THE She Hurr:es = to. rich | optinue the Grand Jary subpoena | she is peatored to | was # week's Job to serve & subpoena | With the securing of Mra. Sohwars's, suid he intended to kul White with 4¢, | He the good thing of the race, being ree me to my O14 | Licked trom 1b tol to 7 to 1. He weat piece fn the army, but T am motto the front soon after the start, made | Aware of the tmtentions of the /all the running and, stalling off a rush) Government ocrming my ad | by Dashaway, won by a scan lengtn. Botanist, who opened’ favorite, | beck tn the betting, ¢| Something always happens to horses my seonusers. Being aeat an of-|which go back in the betting, and K | fear, T am obliwed to obey the payer to Botan. He wee-of bad: badly ridden. army regalationn of stlenes, and ter the Fie we 1 ae Mexpressthty thanietel te | qandimt by Sewell and sasily beat Lan- AM whe beww nneteted fe the main- castrian, « ® tol chance, wo-iay, Hel- tome of tewth” { oe [wrt w tying start and at the retina wie | Weonth waa ve dengthe tn front. lVINDICATED APTER | trav caverctay Dulce tier tow ’ t pepreltiatnenphnipe:Aykoronrogg ara | 12 YEARS’ TORTURE. stand af Bat closed strong. Haliteax | won by & heed. howerer a aso | WARD, July 12—Capt. Alfred Drev-) nce waw Kood fus to-day ts comp.etely vindicated and fast restored to his rank In the army, This Betting Foreshadowed Result. Is the decision of the @upreme Court, pormnist openad favorite In the first Wotained after-a twelve years’ fs! overy ome ducked him and thes haw atirred not onty France, but t tup of iol Thi ‘Beant entire world. The compietenoss thing would h men, a: " Botanist got away Dadar ts vindication i he had no ohance. Pen tha.gocd the court dose n of the Toe, wae backed trom 1b/ of the court-martial that tol to tT to 1 ie went to the Frome | him, but annule them. Therefore Bots eater atta on ae position ta that of one who has never th fron Dashaway. who beet bewn mocused. 1 itetiag iam H That France would do justice Bnally | Angler Had Easy Time. has been of those who v Part koxers worked in bepalf of the officer who haa been the greatest sacrifice to the anti- Semiticiam of the French army. His Torture by Courts The extent of te sacrifices ts known— | fp accusation of the foulest crime a «ok Ginx can commit; conviction on the tee | |timony of the real treitors and black: | r legs: public degradation before tie ow Cotratwts tangas’ asd “ute Rat troopa ithree years in the hell of Devil's Palins, bim up to a walk. winning by @ | Isinnd; another court-martial and an-|hoad from Bat, who closed strone and other ¢onviotion, with a sentance of ten /OM Stole three-cuarters of a leneth yeare in & military prison. Nannie Hodge Won 6take. Tro years after this & pardoh was stake Nannle Hodge broke tn jetanted: At-wae-not-« vindieation, but | - big Dincaind 39 | Dreytue, who had said he would accept | py Nannie’ Haden, Sane aiyt notaing less, signed the petition. By} Ben In attetch Nanna thia act he lost many of the sympa- Siw jead. won han: thisers who hod fought shouljer to we wad rg gee yg bait shoulder with bim nguinat the jies and |t front of Hot Toddy ohicanery of Wop a ) wail a8 Betting Hinted the Result. egainst the stupid honest but) Dolly Spanker wea s hot tevort intelligent superiors, In vein did Drey- | the ‘nen face, and, as the betting ite sn |i fue explain that he owed @ duty (| he bis wife and their three children. He pointed out that for their sake, and not his own, did he leave prievn. For the past few weeks tho Gupreme Court bas ‘had the mation under advise ment. Rumor was that the tribunal was divided as to whether Dreyfus would be obliged to submit to another | trial To-day the court hax done alt that the moet earnest advovates of the man's innocence could wak. By ite an- nulment of al] that tay gone before, nulment of all that bas gone be- fore, Capt, Dreyfus is en olficer whose name has never been assailed, whose pword—has never heen broken over a| Aybordinate officer's knés, and who has “have the belief thé front and ame who clomed ihe ond and bamt Rad Briar of a leneth Halifax Won Pulled Up. Malifax was sent away with « Te mae ae | three-auarters 3 3 In the sixth Berwick made ail the] running to She Mreioh, where he quis, Yorkist then went to the front, the iaat siuesenth Uribreiie Grive won by 6 ftad. wad a length t fr leans cae STOCK BROKER A SUICIDE. amRox, N.Y, Awy 13—Kari 8. Pee gason, of thée ofty, shot himeelf througn the heart to-dmy at tie roome in the Windsor Hote. Be had been a member ote # exobarge firm ged res ‘tald to hi lost heavt! recently waa formerly a reekarar of Lousenio , and baa two brothers in that (Continued on Thin Page.) a BODY FOUND IN SATCHEL. Dead Girl Baby Left ot « Rocks way Beach Lemonede Sthnd, bet, committed suicide to-day by tuk- ‘The body of « girl tuby about a day! ing carole acid at the home of her Old was found In & new leather satchel | Comin om No. 10 Fabyan Place. | on the lemonade mand of Stephan Btar-| Ded Ano f YY mute of noootnpMaht coll at Rookaway Beech this afternoon. | purpom. 8 Dean ceapony Sing ber | ga Coroner Daniel 8 Nutt has ordered an satoyey end the polos are working on the came ‘The mand, on the beach Tront at Burt | and Remsen avenue, had bean Lived wity inan, women and children all the morn. ing. During # luli Boarovll! noticed the meiehel AS nog as ne ie aa it he ran a ad WOMAN KILLED HERSELF. NEWARK, No 4, July 12 —Mre, hia Sintmander, twenty-nine yule Sn ot No tM Last Jersey bireme, Bileet Signe time and bad made a previous attempt on hor lite WEATHER FORECAST, Forecast for New York City 5 ae ovat io Gent tation and 7 ang vicinity: Fair to-night; Pri. Sie satchel is brand Dew aud bears day fair and warmer; light to fresh casterly winds, becoming variable; Saturday generally fair, no Ot tT, ene and 1 to 6) 1, Bat (1 to 2 for piace) 2, Stote 3, FOURTK RACE—Nannie Hodge (6 to 8) 1, Diamond (4.to 5 for place) 2, Hot Toddy 3. FIFTH RACE—Dolly Spanker (6 to 6 and 1 to 2) 1, Far West (8 to 1 for place) 2, Dighabiile 3. SIXTH RACE—Umibrella ftax took the third. He beat the gate and 8 to 1) 1, Yorkist (2 to 1 for! White Hox inveded Wi ci loi Ail BROADCLOTH EQUALS RECORD AT SALEM, ;Garner Rides Drake’s Horse Fast- Mile -in- Stake Feature, fitpeatel to The Prenine Worst.) ROCIINGHAM TRACK, ROCKTNG- HAM PARK. July It was an- nounced to-day that Walter Milher will be bie Saturday and ride Andrew Miller's Bullseye, Some fast time is ‘expected before the cliwe of the mest a the track ts claimed to be am quick a Mara Camidy i ptarting the horses here. Neptunus with Crimmina up, rode mway from hia field in the first event. Suawtoary FURST RACE—For ‘two-year-oltn and wp; aviling; seven furlongs. —Neptunas 100 (Crimming). 1: Mescal, & (Bher!- | dan), 2) Peter Kntght, 100 (iigeing), 2 Time-L271-2 Won by three lengths eaetiy, Unote Dudiay and Mingtte aieo ren. ahaa Franconia Stake bd Bp, one Tonk, toe CW. Whey oNaile Suns ‘ar! ¥ kyr L. Na Burn. (Noobs) 1 Time—1.3 1-2 This lowers the track Won nar Jength cleverly. No others started. POURTH bite yw « lent driving. Captain Hale. Gleetyl muthete, ran. (Garner) 1; 2; Gh 100 (med mtyre), A Won Tene—1ss 1-2 Wom ‘easily Mon tebank Kerk Gree eeo te - eam LATONIA RESULTS, LATONIA RACE TRACK. July The races here to-day resulted pineal RACE—Three-querters of & PE as 1 (6 to b and I to 2) 1 Lady Charade (sto, 1 tor place) 2 Inipeator Girl & “rime iS Heh, SOND Sua Ate mile—Doctle (6 to aod $ to 1) a Frivol (4 to 1 for place) 4; Doestin h Time 14a 1-6. THIRD RACE—Three-auarters of a mile--Potter (6 to 1 and 6 to 1) 1, Mayor Johnwon @ to 6 for pince) 2, Barly Hourn % - Dime—t.14 bb PR bed K-9 AOR Boven-elgithe of a Lg nog ~ Ingle (6 to | aad 3 to 1) Braden (8, to § for place) 2, MOtiades epte ip eek Re 3 ce New York. Chicago. | Keeler, rf Hohn, if, Chase, 1b. Jones, of. Conroy, ma leteli; 2 Davia, se Wittinmae, 2 Tatas, Delehanty, if. O'Neil, w. Hoffman, of. Bulltvan, ‘c. Kletnow,” Gres. p. » 1 | Umpire—Shertaan Laporte, 3b. BY HARRY BURKE, AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW. (ROT) yoRK, July 12—Comiakey's Wand of abaesine and went vington Heigh\s file afiernen to ment the Highlanders in the firet of a seriae of four gamer ‘The Chtcago boys showed themsasives to be & Hyely set of youngsters, and their | Kinger and snap won't be easy tor Griffith, who promines to beat the Ath- Jetioa out af the tle for flewt place. ‘The visitors were tut recently is the| “also fan" claan, but they have lately been Musing to the front with a pen hant-menacing astride, and are now in fourm piace Tiere are two familiar faone in the Chicago crowd, Han Dousherty, formerty of the Highlanders Hahn has bert DAyIig champhonahip bast aca Dougherty ts anid to bw waking up. in anticipation of & fast Kame force It hot enough to blister On the bieachers, but the regulars stood pat. The Chisago players have distin- wuished themselves with being able to wel around the basen with leas provo- |cetion than any other team sow play rey ‘They were enger to-day, aster immde & record clean-up of te fe in full vo sien Inning. i walked. Conroy wae pat on second when Klelavw threw Ww catch | Hehn stealing Bad ihe runner wet wo Uilrd. Jones was an easy out to Chase, Tsbeli’s hot liner bounded out of Wil- |iame's haade into Chase's mk, Hahn | scoring on she play. Davis shot & hot |pingie over third | Laporte pioked up | Denonue's grounder efd turew bin ow | ONE HUN Keeler sent one through short for « tage, Chase's liner torowd Kesher Soaay let firey went Chawe “at and Ghase Went to mound, niade A pretty steal of third Was an easy out, label! 49, Davia, (Continued on Sscond Page.) or FORT ERIE RESULTS. FORT BRIN RACE TRACK, Ont. July ~The results of today’s races here are a follows: FIRST RACK—Selling; for four-year sity End upward: 1; one ellte wate Calypao, 100 (Mountain), 6 to % 1; Steel i place, 3; . 8 tod ot. & Trap, Me (Sain). ¢ Gadery, Time~2.4l, Nola, Bassanlo, Jon Tudex, Bally Castle oe, Blue Grouse, Petit Duc and Ralph Rees also rah. SECOND RACE Spherical 108 (to |manell), 6 to 1, Ghimmer, (Fiacher), 1 to 2 for fa 3; Tom Gii- roy, 13 (EB. W ‘Time—1. 0 3-4. | fcer, Malta, Fire Alarm, ‘Timothy Won also fan FOURTH RAGE-Benvolto, manell), 4 to & 3; Bon Mot, Davis), 7 to 6 placa, 2; (Schaller), 4 to 6 show. &; Excl 10 (Hoge), 4 Time—La 3-4. RACK—Poxneade # tot, 1) Reuben, tot (Ro- MS (A, Peter Paul, 06 Kolamation, 108° (Boh. 6 (Swain), 2 ape Operator 100 (Lea) (Mowntain), 8 to 6 1% (Foley), Ne Don't nett aleo fawn. Me KACK—blondy, won; DsOro,. ua Restoration, eer mow, ung ‘Teeo-1. i 44 Dare, L, Boome aver’ Wiles, “tom | the olf players who ware with Kelley in | pregit thereby. ee oentre for a home run. Seymour and Kelley, There is a deter- mined movement on the part of the Cincinnati management to wipe out all iB vicked off Barry wi ( Fourth Inning. plertes struck out. Dahlen sit ix, and New “York may material! viln hit safely and wert ¥ even etoile —se00) fouled out to Delenancy = threw out Bowerman Rr prounder to Date, Seymour died on « 9 ‘beet SO RERET fen, and ‘eee ——— Piven Rana Taylor smashed # long drive to for three | beens. Brean, out om Gann ptt ag Hatt mad Comm between third tg4" home, taking — th MoGann The Giants were very aotive in prac- tlee and bewan with their old spirit of contidence Aue kl Inning. B lively ater by grade 5 e fou bounter Breananan Smashing a fteld fence. raced home as nm centre x Detar rounder and Mertes sored. Devin umn’ the ride fh right Cor anotver Jong three-custion shot end Dahien strolled home. Gilbert aingied to cen tre and Deviin scampered home, ° Bow erman rolled out to Delehanty, Gtlbers+ mit. ‘Taylor struck out. to Daalen a lone fly to Merten. bot failed to aten) second fet, ami MeGann. war out eteaitne third BWA vores Delehanty mace a threé-oushion Into centre. Lobert's grounm iin’ waa good for two Sinaen, Daleneney 0 on threw oul igvingetone, ie 7 . ned” we p thled. ital 1 mcartnn Tea, vot ake tw Dhan Mertes, THREE RU Harry singel escort Barry drove Beymour walked NO. RUNS. Hinour (led to |HOME-BOUND CUBAN A SUICIDE ON STEAMER, Fransisco Tr youn Cubes, homeward bound from #piin as s cable passenger a! Spanish Mall Company a haat night at the Second Inning frat Preapa an hig, wens. a t oh 4 hot hounder reached on balls, mmed a grounder to Gilbert. Dea} aingied fomnbled De hanty'® and both were vanoed on t on, but Taylor, in Arovmed the tall. | nty bots sooring Liv | nder to Gllbert Feeulted | a double piny, TWO RU Third Inning two days ago and will all for Fla | within the next forty-eght hones. Deviin bent a terrific drive into deep | master notified the conaul of Hertena's Gilbert Walked. | auloide. GIANTS WIN weereey 6 0302016 0-16 wa veseees O 20-0 31.0] 4-11 (Continued from Eighth Column.) Sixth Inning—Dahlen ‘singled. Devlin fouled out to Deal. Gilbert flied to Barry and Bowerman to Huggins. No runs. Judge popped ait to Gilbert. Dahlen threw out Deal. Dele-— hanty singled. Lobert singigd, scoring Delehanty. Livingston fould to MoGann. One run. ty Seventh Inning—Taylor and Bresnahan ;flied to Jude, — Strang walked. McGann doubled, scoring aa but wae. gut trying to make third. One run. lA Hall flied. -Huggins and Barry fouled out. No rons. | runnara a talk, on the ¥ Irving me, street ship could tell the it Herrera. Ob the age appeared aa arrived Dea Ingeton's rot in — 4 GIANTS ... SINCINNATI Eighth Inning--Mertes and Dahion singled. Devin walked Gilbert walked..forcing Mertes in. Bowerman safe. Dahlen — scored on Delehanty’s bad throw. Taylor out, Devlin scoring Bresnahan tanned. Strang doubled, sas two. McGann flied out. Five runs. Seymour flied, Jude hit for a home run. * Deal safe on Gii- bert’s bad throw. Delehanty singled. Lobert forced Deal, Livingston flied to Gilbert. One run. At Washington (A.|,..)—Cleveland 6, Washington 0. At Philadelphia (A.|)—Detroit, 1; Philadelphia, 2. At Rochester (E.L.)}—Buffalo 0, Rochester 8. At Chicago (N.L.)--Second game: Boston 3, Cheago 8. At St. Lous (N.L.)--End seventh: Phi iladelphia 4, St. L.4 +e LATE LATONIA RESULTS. “ Sixth-—Mamie Algo! 10-1, Marshal Ney 2-5 pl. Stroud. ; AT FORT ERIE. Seventh—Rusk 1-1, Rubaiyat 3-5 pine, Galetta. uy % aa ae sb) a isn Sai siabehaca be i a kbc a | + 4