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‘ ~Tads tn the WHATHER—Showers; Sanday thunderstorms, ° PRICE ONE CENT. GIANTS WIN CLOSE BATTLE — Marry NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 28. 106. | “ Circulation Books Open to All, » | FINAL RESULTS EDITION: PRICE ONE CENT, 100 TO 1SECOND IN 315,000 RACE FIVE RACES, TWO OF THEM STAKES Star Jockey Makes Re- markabic Record at Brighton To-Day. CHEERED BY MULTITUDE Winds Up Afternoon with an Easy Victory in the Seventh Race. NANNIE HODGE SCORES. Reverses Things To-Day, Beating Out Comedienne in Six-Fur- long Dash, BRIGHTON RESULTS. FIRST RACK—Geld Lady O18 to 6 ' Galant Daw it 4 : Don Kartaee, a. SHOOND RACH—Rbomy M to 1 Rte 1) b, demetm (Sh to 8 for pe mt THIRD ACT Stonteet 1640 8am even), Bteees dy Hubris, 2, FOURTH HACT~Snlvidere (4 to 1 end Tw 5) 1, Chane Away (108 to 1 29 10 ©) 2, Superman &. FIFTH RACE —lrhen (8 to 2 and 4 to 5S), 1) Deloants, > te 8 for pines), 2) hernel, & MIXTH RACKNannie Hodge O to Z and 3 to 5), 1) Commedionne (6 40 5 for place), 2) Men Hodder, & SEVENTH RACE.—The Clown (8 te 6 and 7 to 10, 1; Oareman.(10 to 1 for place), 2; Sir Russell, 3, BY FRANK W. THORP, GHTON BEACH RACE-TRACK A > Br Junior re- trio, 4 os Keene ie \peet. to 9 in the betting, being beaten by Sal videre, a 4 tot whot, and Chase Away The jatte. ed at 100 to J and ran a rem Miller rode five winners @uring the Btrorncon—He had tive mounts and won every one. This is 4 remarkable record, re third victory. He won & seemingly imponsible yictory on Gold ng even with Content © third ¢ performed the remarkable feat of beat- ing the throe cratk colt# of the Keene @tring, Ballot, Peter Pan and Super man, with Satvidere. Hie riding of horses savore of magic. Form revolutionines when Miller is in (Continued on Fifth Page.) od FORT ERIE RESULTS, FORT BRIE, July ~The races here to-day resulted an follows FIRST RACECiarie Eastman, 10 Foley). to %, 1; Gold Enamal, 110 (Mountain), 4 to 6 place, 2; Rain Dance, 103. (Wiahard), 2 to 1 show, 4. = 1.15 1-6, Royal, 'Ticklg und SBRCOND RACK—Hdward Willer, (Shiiling), 6 to 1, 1) Boola, 19 (Moun. fain), even place, 2; Crip, 106 (Foley 1 ts Times Tw) Melting, Vacharis, Hath Maria, Rhea, Carokin. Alanic, Bingsworth, Charles Clifford, Ingracitude,- Fann? Marks. THIRD RACK — Steeplechase — Luly oYung, 4 (McKinney), 4 to 1, 1: Bam- f Ma (McHenry), 7 to'10 place, iu id Run, 42 (Hueston), out, show, me—8i0. Bally Castle and Matos Aino UBTH RACK-~tieetiton Stalcea— pron dig aie). cay & 1; My ie Ke a hg #6 Mints) Ja 7 " VANOM, AINO Fan. \ ‘The Pink Edition of The Even- aoa 1) Colowind Girt Gt go for! - | unique. | Managers. -Defeat Actors | Strange Game at Ameri- | can League Park, | ALL RULES ANNIHILATED. | There Are Also Some Public Boxing Matches and $3,000 !s Net Result BATTING ORDER. om A restr, if —+ Uf, T. MoGovern, %. | rt Jules Hurtig. of tae Beban, 2 Sam Soribner, 3b. olf Hopper, cf_ A. KE. Aarons, Ib. Edgar Selwyn, o«. wer was the first man up. fret time ne had 6 ut of bis whell. He watted an: walked, He w 0 mah on th | Neid who had not tume, Sam Herrin followed him. Bam *watied the harsebide aphere to the left field and wag on third before tt stopped | rolling, Erlanger got home by an axito. 1 wouldn't fun i Belisso wae after me,” be protastad when Coach Brady | urged him on | A baseball tragedy Mawsacre of the National Game,” had TAIT —prewentation at American | League Park thie afternoon. It wag a itt. The game Was between the managers ne New York theatres and the| ry fantantic com entities “Tne jie j BASEBALL SLAIN. AMATEUR GOES FOR CHARITY INBALLOON ALON E » Managers Meet Actors for Baseball Honors and the Benefit of Sweet Charity THE SCARE CATCHES De WOLF OPER yey 44 up AS elgi HYDE actors. tt tmtroduced Crar 4 Erlanger Whose slogan was MANRER \ umpire we truat and Lou-ie-le” Mann. the Great | MASXOT \ aus ani-rs never ed-the, acrobatic s~j- MANN dyed-in-the-wool Giant fan, and DeWolf TOOK, NO Hopper, who haa ron ttm place many CHANCES f | time, and oft and also distinguished i OF GET- imsoit by striking out the immortal | TING A Casey. The proceede of thi gaine went i to the ofphe Pretty, petite and| oneal ere EQ BALLIN f seductive actr held up the © 2,000 ME <S5 } THE LTE \ butruck out he handed « lange and iftoy Jemon. Hollie Cooley, the umpire walked on the fleld ongased in armor He was not molested the’ firet inning But when he doffed hiv armor he was battered from one ¢hd of the field to ithe other. One of the saddest figures st the a patrons and separated them from all ktne DY Logo thelr maney ; (BLALL} pas George Coban pitched for the actors TT reRRY v si ee-Doodle-Bay costume. He put ; R Pa ow ones, and every man he MEGOVERN Lan CWHERES Lib aa rT ELPVETSNOWDEN | | \* \ 7 yt WAS WAITING : = ened AY THE GATE «7 game “was an ambitiogs young man who entéred the prem stand with a cholve lot of the Quewn's Englian bashed to a fing trim. Just as he put [Pie penet to pager m. Geran band 10: yaded his dictionary and drove him to ted lemonade. The athe Meclf was Bvery rule was oatted out and kicked over the left Meld fence. And |every time any player essayed to play “the game_as it tx" be was called dul “Come on, boys; heree r only chance to akin a manager!’ was the iwtock pbrase of the actore’ coacher. AL | the end of the @fth Maing the scorer \ Was growing ‘faint and pad to be te- bev The score was then U to 6 in }taver-of manage [Sam Scribner sd nid-the most semen |ttonal min He knocked @ cwo-bagger, lenapped up the throw at second base Jeni carried the tall bome. As he | neared the plate a awarm of actory as- CLEVELANDERS HGHLAKDERS, BATTING ORDER. sailed Mm, nating him to the around. | wew York. He wormed hie way from under thw! conrsy, if ‘anid scorde. | re Th CCANE also served to lft the 10 off the boxing «ume. ‘The inimitable Joo Humphreys was on Ejberteld, ss ‘Wilttams, 2b Morlarity, 1b. (Continued on Fittn Page) — | Hitnnn’ af bi sreiyee u a VaryaNed Kleinow ¢. “LATONIA RACES. Kiet « Umpire—atr, Con TATONTA, July The races here to-day resulted aa follows Five and a halt, tur longs. jon @ to & aha 1 to 3). 1; | Ayendow (3 to 1 for place), %; Better Mies, 2 = Time—1,0 3-6. | _SROCOND RACKE—Three-quarters .of « (Bpecial to The BAL 1 July 2 -After last’ night, the day and brigt grounds tn go» |mile—Flaatle to 6 Abd Out), 1; Buin | day crowd ¢ ing Star (4 \to 1 for place), '2;' Terns | game of | Rod. 2 Time—1.14 4-6 | peries that will be play two clubs in the Am: aeavon. Hoth managers wore consid fm the air right up to the elever as to what thelr Ine-up would be. net's thumb wa in pretty good shape. | ‘THIRD RACK—One and one-quarter miles—Jiba (0 to land 4 to 1. Yronting Cri (6h to 1 for place), .2: | Sea Bright, 3. Time—2.08 3-4 | FOURTH RAOE—One mile—John Car- rat (8 to & ant out), L Mayer T. 2. (Carson) (40 1 for place), % Braden, can League this ‘Tur — + Dut Larrle was in doubt whether ne a would not better let Aim rest, Ort . wanted to ane Laporte at third, but WEATHER FORECAST. = J Frank's enoulder tm not just right yet, Lvaenriiamaenist Land thore was some doubt about his Partly cloudy and probably 9) playing, Frank Delehanty has ha trouble with one of his eyes. and Grnnicn thought beet for bim to rest for a day (Gomtinued on Fifth Page.) of EW Ba a showers tonight; Gunday partly cloudy, followed by ‘taunder southwest te south DASH AREAD OF HIGHLANDERS WIN | HIGHLANDERS.. ......00013 1100-6 CLEVELAND.........--003 0001004 At Detroit (A.L.)}—Philadeiphia, 8; Detroit, 2. | At St. Louis (A.L)—Boston, 1; St. Louis, 6. | At Baltimore (E.L..)—-Second Game: Newark, 3; Baltimore, 1 } At Toronto (E.L)—Second game: Buffalo. 8; Toronto, 1. ° At Montreal (E.L)—2d game, end eighthaRoch., 3; Mont. LATE DETAILS HIGHLANDERS-CLEVELAND GAME. Fourth inning--eeler singled. Etberfeld fanned. Laporte singled. Willilame walked, Moriarity out, Keeler sooring. Hoffrran walked. Kiainow fanned. One run. Filth Inning—Chesbro doubled. Conroy singled, Keelen | bunted to Townsend who threw wild to first. Chesbro and Conroy scored and Keeler took third. Elberfeld singled, Kee« third, Williams fled tq Flick. Moriarity bounced to Lajoie, Three runs. ! ! | tp Sa LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA. Sixth—Bitter Brown 15-1, ops Robinson 1-2 pl., Bulfinch. AT FORT ERIE. Fifth—-Foxmeade 2-1,’ Garret Wilson 2-1, Hannibal Bey. Sixth—Edwin Gum 4-1, George Vivian 3-2, Factotum. Seventh--Redwood Il. 1-1, Prestige 5-1 piace, Jim Beattie, ln es ELSI G C0 pV led hls MAGE CHARTS ENTRIES PAGE § my N a hs Hine sao Ne ep STONE Awe | Fifth—Binondo 7-5, Onelando 8-5 place, Bud Hill, | -<CROW LIKE AAOALIS : COooLEey UM PIRED | FTZACIS AS SURGEON I AN EMERGENCY uiler scoring. Laporte singled, but Elberfed was caught at E 1; | Lloyd sawed Pringces Walsh Gives Aero Club Les-| son in Cofirage by an | Ascent in Bronx. STUDIED ART ABROAD.) Declares, as He Leaves Bronx for) Trip North, that No “Chauf-——} feur” Is Needed. CARS A. MURRAY cee eases | OF MURRAY AND MACK IN CENTRE | « FieLp ow the members America that the: at One Hundred t and Locust avenue, this 1 his new balloon. He was! he tm the first amateur in thin » has ever made an ascent miloon Tome gracefully for 1.600 fort, Where {t wae caught by a strong wind and went northward over West- nber of persons witnessed | and ahouted | Kfant oe gh) morrow morning wig Mine Pattison said “ Ti be at be nid make an Thee! w followed the bal I stant we tary signaling bh war chratened made . a | NATIONAL LEAGUE. | ITTSBURG AT PHILADELPHIA. *thabue -O OR RF100 ow Selphia 600003000 Motreries — Leaver and Giles: Penner CAGO AT BOSTON ol AMERICAN LEAGUE. WASHINGTON AT CHICAGO. poned -——— Came pat on account of rain. a EASTERN LEAGUE. BUFFALO AT TORONTO. FIRST GAME, First Game. ta a er Shea i y Aver “ne cs | ROCHESTER AT MONTREAL, FInST GAME. r Slattery. t M , ® ©. ee—ame, Carinoh. La i ¥ Bi GROW lym ntren ot PROVIDENCE AT JERSEY CITY Ps 5 5 ta Mow 1 y M ! ELEVATOR BOY CRUSHED. —_ _~ FOUND STRAY MAILBAG on eth Ge the eotnpal Aug. ® Qropped it trom the platform, 1 “ t NEWARK AT BALTIMORE 1 BOWERMAN'S HIT BRINGS VICTORY’ QVER THE REDS Big Catcher’s Rap Send Two Gi. s Homes That's Enough. DUEL /TWIXT TWIRLERS, Almost a Shut-Out for Cincins nati Team by Fast Work in ‘Field. SWING A WORTHY FOE, Visiting Pitcher Holds Down Hit: Aided by Brilliant Support on Diamond, SCORE BY INNINGS. 99200000 Om 29H 40008 BATTING ORDER. Cincinnati Giants New York. Cincinnati Bresnahan, © t i, Tis Browne, tf nner. If Bhan SPP, (Myecial to The venting Word.) POLO GRE v4, New York July —Ames jet onati down with one bit and New York won the third geame- of the werios with ease. Fine velding wan the feature of Nhe day and Dahlen was the @tar motor tn that department The final score waa two to one the game, President rush, rk, took oocasoin te report that be had ; tor First Bane. the Giant club fot ynrbody had Cwelve thousand persons saw to-date ~ | game. First Inning. Huaggine struck out. Kelley welt out ; ‘rounder, Ames to Bowerman, thok the count on strikes. NG with a hot drive tine tot two- mix-up. eaNAhan was not CERT «ie. however, Second Inning. amped under Smoot’ Ames wince when it out at NO Third toning. Ewing bunted 8 pane Ames “ee Ds t P ) t " X N Fourth Inning. Shee Fifth Inging # ¢ w ia dled got ko t atter falluas pilose anon ere in wafety. |Kolley sent him (Continued a Pitt Page ” Cor. | i 4