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| GREEN EDITION => fis Manocarsanpeattors <= EVENING WORLD mht, showers Sandny afternoo®, i rey. ; { “ Circulation Books Open to Au.” } : __| “ Circulation Books Open to AIL” RESULTS EDITION: RESULTS EDITION Panna ONE CE \T. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 1 14, 1906. PRICE ONE c beara A I a, ARREST 50 FOR DEATH $35, 000 STAKE SPLIT UP OF MAN TIED ON SHAFT BY WESTERN HORSES eae s Jee ony Bind al HICHLANDERS. | GI ANTS WIN | SEYMOUR earn's Horn Wins Brighton I Handicap ' | Pree Watch ae Life te | PULLOUT GAME I , by a Head, with First M Sec- a PROVES AFIND | "ond and Tokaton Third 6 4 Beater : ‘ —SEC . Bs : 5 | ee Wk. Pe eee rece TO THE GIANTS tlt 3 : Weather Weather rate te. frndne atterneet, i y sition State | ee ee i IANS se bacs oc ewe tes 20 000 0—4 | Fifty men New-Brighton, Staten} sys BANS, ee 2 1 ; finn, veyed with w-workman yy ing him t Ao oil Oe TTS SES -—» 9000000000 BY FRANK W. THORP, | a flywheel shaft in the factory worked and watching him) W. iliams “There here W ith the Ce $10,000 Acquisition Héljss . — BEACH RaOt-e RAS = Jniy-4.—Hom's-Horn-the 4et-48 — while the mac y ard beat the life out of it. Win i Ro ow Orleans and the South, won the Brigh Han, ) this afternoon, At first it wa 1 of the man, Frank Getzner, ~ Hit That Wins in (Continued from Sixth Column.) | First Game at First Mason wan second and Tokalon third ners split up all was accidental; the was the result of-a prank; but the Ninth. ee "a wed. Sovmour tied to Gureh | St. Louis, three-moasys between them i investigation by Coro’ ¢ Capt. Farrell brought to light ourth Inning—Shannon walked. seymour fle . aaah: jepenens magus =~ Hast a feud between the ¥ s and several former attempts SCORE BY INNINGS | MeGann and Shannon were doubled. No runs, it FIRST GAME "BRIGHTON RESULTS. oo al ‘ ree Ie to kill him ; =e af Chicago sigore $ gees saben Hara doubled with Noonan. Hostetter | iano CORE “i INNINGS FIMST RACE—Phantom (@ to Band) Thirty 0 mei sae ce” Fi. The man who te ea ty |= = a Khlanders Gian bd ore 2 2 to 5) 1, Patagonian (3 to 5 for Throng » progreas a dig blanket . ; BU Lovie .....0-0 0 0 0 6 2 1 oy 2-Ba would hav he leaders, for = CIRL (ISROBES os Fifth Inning—Devlin popped to Brown. Dahlen and Gil- axtTiva Onoen el ae Lose ea od hea m ie ita Q toe ¢ oe of the fing Cairngor track, They may <ey bert singled. Bowerman singled, scoring Dahlen, but Gitbert | dd " men ‘ t with Doty nightfai, He was ki was caught at third. Mathewson popped to McBride, One run | Strang. +t, Sp ae ; rae tae “AND JUMPS 0 ; ees ee es Feared ag Brown forced | § towedenn clone os ener tae 1 nH, ©. rsnaii. urch force: rown jo runs. } ; nnd’ Whim = Tieesece Tannen,’ iy! | Sixth Inning—McBride threw out Strang. Shannon aa@ | Givers: f «| Pisce) a, Gattane Dam 2 : Whimsical moved Umpires Git |Seymour singled. McGann and Deviin flied out. No rung. | stains» “sha-orbay| pane 9 40-51, 34 Pleat Mase ta tt careers tag to The Evantne World.) Gilbert tossed out Bennett. J. Marshall struck out, Smoot e = Fg re Ohtommeae 2 rena teh c, Apectal to the Fwantng World) and Ram‘ aera ma A AN DEAGUE PARK, NEW gapped a high fly to Gilbert. No runs. Apactal t Rvening Worl foie as orn Loula, Mo, July fret eatue with son here ina tong times ene | Seventh Inning—Bennett took Dablin’s finer. MoBride j, “Horo has, Maving won th ww afternoon me thre out Gilbert. Boerman walked. Matty fanned. No runs. | ease, the FIFTH RACK—Mary ares 11 to Be \e 4 to DB, ty @wi) kK * nd dove th ago Getene , Spurns Rescuers and Re~| ewes curiae a W.. fisde taiaenih We ROR, due setae ewe atsiees | Noonan grounded to Dahlen. Devin nailggHostetter’s pop ja: te amivlenender to-dny. ike real ie ee bad Thien up eid cenmoTed ir ten} TUSCS TO Grasp hopes nd three balls be @ingied to right. | Marshall tripled. MoBride rolled to Gilbert. No runs. Sbannon and Seymour played a con-| ATM RACEAltnda, 7 to 1 awe where Gowte = 1 tha supecitend: | Thrown to Her. acbring (¥o rum oe eee splouous parr in the ru ing and tho| ¢ to % 1) oe Oe ake. back beaten, as 9 Eighth Inning—Strang walked. Shannon and Seymour | “x i game| ABVENTN RAC G1 to 10) Horn guing and in a red-hot drive wom lca <r two tamines. popped to McBride. "McGann lined to J. Marshall. No ‘runs. | tetting tne car Steen as Fine fokalsa-a length Qa a Malt eee = gerber, ee GN ae = Brown out. Burch popped. Gilbert got Bennett. No runs | “Woyin ine ann _ = Giorifer was fourth, _<_ hait saa | the deling ts tans were xerea| Ninth Inning—Destin walked. Daten flied to Maishall. | were tay inom permone tn FORT ERIE RESULTS. public cboloes outede et Ramm) oa ropes were thrown Fant Atemens uring | Bilbert fanned. Bowerman out at first. No runs. First Inning. —— ran to thetr expected form. ‘The neime them. an | etrwouous ‘Allg | Btrang di 1a bunt down left fo: of the race wee fast, but a full . First Inning, at 1 Hroomatick’s record olds Jockey Seriowaly Hurt by Fa AT CHICAGO (N.L.)-GAME CALLED, og te PHILADELPHIA -..--. <->; +6--0-0-0-0- Oem 1 rad PP parser ever! OHICAGO ........- -..---- 100008 0—1 Sure om | a ay sine a ee < ee CLEVELAND, 6: WESHINGTON, 4—13 INNINGS, | t ‘8 CLEVELAND ....2°90009101000 2-6) tee WASHINGTON .. 0-0 3-1 0-6-6 0-0-9-0-0-041% pl oe ty. Did vor ROCHESTER 3; BUFFALN, 4.~/E |.) at Ugh [hom (st . i EI Dookie NO RUNS | ROCHESTER _...... oe NM NNAAITO ON O- 8 1 SUPFALO—...---~ ances 01-10-01 40] —-4 i pte Pleased the Crowd, a - $0 tr the secchti-race ang 4 ap and under ead t Strang . holiday a made a wild di Y Shanon Mil Nannie ft field fo Se the-tee—to = gn uy be mrowing oe ily beat Firet ball and Fann got to second | |M out Brown sprinter Robin amatie ee der to Chase, ro t of speed but oh ¢ th | t and Hahn’ casse | LATE RESULTS AT LATONIA. Third Inning. | ert Med ‘our to} Seymore wh 4 A clean singlt Into on the third race N oreurealeies centre, M. + walked and bod lot of interference, pie wenston by a! Fourth—Cottontown 2-1, A-Bfour 1-1 pl.,.Col. J. Douglas , Bate staring Tana ae ee | eo that she was too hot for Tannekill to told! Fifth—Old Honesty 8-5, Lens 3-5 place, Bud Hiit- ue fail the Brown colors ette of striking ap-/ ac second oo Delehanty’s drive t i «1 pl RrOUnGE, and the basen we : 4 En Phantom's Pun = aay | ise eens see see pat to| — Sixth—Mohave 12-1, St. Paris 1-1 place, Scoteh Dance. | ET peor rae hoy Ri ra # Punchestown. prveated x é e OWT E Stere— whe Ratt m4 w t ee ae ipo S {AD 2 Red Lear (Beov | + He eapiees eater rekies eens tne AT FORT ERIE. ve. Strang| Laupania, Pefer Pant and Silver Skin) ()! , but Phantom Im j her white peek-a-boo sa went co ' Picture an Bo AE Be { . Drown AKIN Next she | . @coring Dele-| .. Seventh—Soareorow 8. lL Redwood |! 3:3 Sol. B. Wadde'l. 31 ber tare HL RACE~Eelli posure boeial dozer | ienati 7 7 Tound-up ‘of th we Del ; nite De at Hoinoed With i and 3 shall “hit land pauses, ais Mpg bended beat Saitine “welve 7! find that the d 7 y In her short under-wkirt at Cheabr to ‘atthew= | ie (Johnson tol 1) Rav ik ot se junee Bere’ tae fas, Mises. aa not down agnio and removed her white (Sa ree a al af Pc, = weed, At & in o y ~ them in the belief that a murder h Libs oe : Ee. ight that perhape hi Keel. | NATIONAL LE " Lady Kiger, fans Coeur, | i a ed tie Rg cine Pewid | mt ane ind. the crowd went and Other Sporting News. he AGUE Dore, Mafalda, Ralgh Reese, Collision.) 2", t i 4 abled |* ionitig @ det. They shouted | hil to Donohue. FOUR RUN, | aa Operation @n6:- Bred weris Also-ra: | ear etae, of i Before any of them could Third Inning . AT PITTSBURG. pL SRR |r her whe leaped to the top of ” ‘ 90000000 a4 p ou Suverintendent Tells «_ |atrong plect, threw her arms above her | tied down Davis's nigh fy. | § | Pixtabure 60000020 —y LATONIA WINNERS. ‘ of tha_Ming. ‘penal, to-day’ tom head and dived into the water, | Donohue’ was out on & grounder to tteries—Dorner and Brown; Leifeld i WeFeala Feporter ebout tne dew, | { Nelion threw a rope to her and | RUN ee LATONIA RACE TRACK, July 14 Sabout # o'clock this morning a work. (rouse the end of it hit her shoulder | “Walu) relieved Altrock. Donohue ae * ME Noam emi: os here to-day resulted as fa'-| ‘Rlaceeder Boni ota | ane oat: sed ager apeotentesd Perr a 4 tH iavire ae AMERICAN LEAGUE, ed | xan y © water and struc! : vet the te r aul +f 4 in the Tala ‘ & * where she wae eitik- the wae afe “ nok a mass 1 +) avigendiel etal L tis wean ped ing d time, A crowd of ful eatoh. til snapped up Fy AT WASHINGTON, . 6 a ¢ " 2 ’ 7 by this cme gathered at |p ‘sf "a ter threw him t ‘erty. Scores of othera were t on ‘e “evel 0 oT) he de : ae If er, where the Kirt had disrobed by Fourth Inning. |Washingtor 0 i. 3 BW then it looked as iiilvan struck out. Tannentil ltted | sand 7 b tune & tobe tied to the, ‘. the swimmers | a “ei , Ce roy threw A Ohne ne | n torn troy he be ih o ono! } oe alll yy im tre body © Were nent out vo" Gorin Mohs be Beene Mrs. William Thaw, mother of Harry Thaw, arrived this after- 0] £08 1 t 10k for the | orolue as 1 Wala’ dieponed of Ches-| noon from ‘England on the steamship Kaiserin Victoria ie was ace and Ari a | Mary Morris Never Headed. 4 knew nowing of o wa ty ? | Fifth Inning. ; companied by her daughter, Mrs, George L. Carnegie EASTERN LEAGUE. mt Mo + went pte ered St mbt by n pltched bell At the pier they were met by John B. Gleason, of No. 149 Br Sietemcebemrce nem At tho time and came ti | t y reaahed *econd on | way, attomey for the Thaw estate, and Capt. Wade, of Tomly AT BUFFALO Fol ad 1 bolng held on third Yr 4 state, and Cap ade, of the Tombs | aett‘ana - MAS h Hodman, Hahn! guards. peasant Hn eer | k ; the vasue nd taal . at 004 Altuda by fer, drome the devcription of {o°%uitg”” Donohue wom out, Willams] Dregeed In deepest black, Mrs, Thaw looked pale and worried, anil, wait-| RAIN STOPS BROOKLYN,’ |-0 903 b : a what can b od Se Ere Feary $10. Ave iaet i fie se A Rich one to Rone, | ite for her luggage to be passed by customs officers, she sobbed. To a nan | -_ | _biterien Cane . veltew ed that sombody fe Marea 7 Chane was throws out on his grounder] who greeted her she sald, almoat hysterically Voatponed Gi at t faring ain the stale ohded «fat ay. { to Rohe. onray went out by the same “Tl get to my son's side a8 pOOn as, ponalb!e.” m ee *dlvapoa ed WEATHER FORECAST. Sixth Inning. But ft was pot believed thet whe could! see Harry Thaw this evening or) ison! « a Pes teries—aatven PREC NES here rhe bu! ; Doe Newton west tn to relieve cnep. |to-morrow. Her attorneys had been unable to reach Conimissioner Lantry, | CINCINN AN 204 Mite Hacgy and Barton. M the. dont, Vino: inde: run ammigs to the front at wie lyn war declared off on. acco 10900 nod # the wey ew Forecast for New York City | pro Kisinow —> dots) for! and the infexible rule forbide vieltors to the Tombs in evening hours or on ‘ ‘Sunday. ft will be played on 48 Fe eke and yond AN the al, When Ord, ‘Thaw left th pier MM looked very much as though sho |"™* fe Til Mes Sile-ieeder a8, hg lomed. ston at eae oe x "lengthe for the fon until Monday morning! sunday World Wants

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