The evening world. Newspaper, August 1, 1906, Page 1

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WR RTHIN—Ctonay ana cooler; Theraday PINAL RESULTS EDITION: RESULTS EDITION | "When E ONE CENT, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1906 PRIC z ONE | CENT. ————S— SS rn $25,000 PAIDFOR FOUNTAIN BLUE; EUDORA WINS THE SIXTH RACE. | DEMOCRATS TO HOLD 2%". er 4", bare 4 GIANTS FASTEN GRIP ON STATE CONVENTION IN. "2s." SECOND PLACE BY THEIR © BUFFALO ON SEPT. 25 HEAVY RAIN: FOOLS DOPSTERS SEVENTH STRAIGHT WIN AND FLOODS. BETTING RING c — ‘~ | “ Circulation Books Open to Au.” | LOIRE IIA : [ ~ Circulation a Open to AIL” | = § Hearst Victory in Choice Notables at Meeting of Bookmakers Squeeze Together in: Centre of In. Seymour Great Help med Sistingecine Scien - ee ae Democratic Committee closure. and; Bettors Have Uncomfortable Since Joining Giants.| |nnings Gave Home Nominations. rR CG 1G | 1 i “ ribs 7 ee Time of It Getting Down' the Wagers Ter ieee TOTAL SOORE 7 TO 4, ; Soni SARATOGA IS SHUT OUT. er viens | —Gallant Dan Wins Feature Event, Cord Meyer Permitted to Con tinue as Chairman of the Champions Now Ready for | cea | ' F | That Final Tussel with BY FRANK W. THORP. | BRIGHTON RESULTS. IGHTON. BEACH RACE TRA L-Fountain Bive was seraichel| FIRST RACE—Anneta Lady (16 rs State Committee. | ik « Bohten to 6 and even); 1; Mollie Donohue Chicago for Lead. C | f. (even for place), 2; Cassandra 3. | TT open ‘The radical or Hapest wing of the ACE. PAL eo lh nde ——<— SECOND RACE—Bound Brook THE SCORE BY INNINGS. —__ Bt. Louls ogo o100 Giants oosoanns BATTING TING ORDER. prononnced vistory at the meeting held (even and 2 to 6) 1, New Amster { the Hoffman House to-day te | '*\ dam (even for place) 2, Arabo 3. | Gallant Dan made a THIRD RACE —Woeelwioh (6 to 6) nine ang won eally Trai , STate | #nd 1 te 2), 1; Sonoma Bell (3 to 1) le : | oe Fa BY ae j Commir TecMaARh the MAE race, Annota Lady was tout) for plage),.2; Novena 3. Bennett, 2b. as 8 pure mudder th the firet race, and an ey 4 saat home t at FOURTH PACE —cattans | c<qonnge ahh . pes with Ba Peep 40) 1, Prank GIT" (ever | mn" ~ Re onk vs Fe er ain ‘ mr re lie tor hn Pi oi thett, 2b. folly, %. r not untrack herself ts the oink lace) 2 Penarris 3. | ven Holly. 3 } ] Lb mpire—Mr Kiem. fe FIFTH RACE—Geranium (2 te 1) Ten aye 1, Little Seout (7 to 10 for olace) 2 < (Mpecial to The Evening World.) nm- | Ebony 3 POLO GROUNDS. YORK, Aus. 7 Loule players rest * | + ow ~ SIXTH RACE—Eudara .(3 te 1 \ouee 00a t Fr | and even), 1; Fish Hawk (3 to 1 pended, fined : (Continued on Eighth Page.) |for place),.2; Elfail 3. | one chunk. can efond for other abuse, he'll ate tard ir bee crane ne didn't supposed to umpire ry iam J. Conners ax| dan abd © for Puttule ar the v oa. 2n for Compromine. men were PROMINENT and ihe Hears ate ELEGATES ORNS PITTSBURG ...0 000 .s 00000 Sp ‘tf == MORE OF curs saps | SRRctea mates MAY JOIN THE MUTINY (Continued from Eighth Page.) oe Aron Thirteenth inning-—Ganley singled. Wagner doubled. Nealon ‘ae singled, scoring Ganley. Sheehan and Nealon wore doubled. Vagner out stealing home. One run, n the Clan 6 There were iow md when the game ; ST, PETERSBURG, Aug. 1.—It Is feared here that a mutiny in the squadron of warships hurriedly sent from Reval to storm the forts held by :| the mutineers at Helsingfors may defeat the ot - | It ia known that @ AummOus to revolt was issued to the sallora of the nee — to nenloa Ho nin. Casey struck out. Haris | weet at Croustadt and {1 Is probable that the main ody of the Baltic feet youl, 9) a which the despatched squadron comprises, has also been unged to join the | general revolt, df which the aclzure of the strongholds at the Finnish capl- tal is a premature manifestation. bi Meares i : PHILADELPHIA AT CLEVELAND LN on | PHILADELPHIA .... 4... 3 LATONIA RACES. CLEVELAND 2.00. 00060002 we fees, Lat te Helgingtars oob- me | day re y ni BOSTON AT SHIERGO Al.) rca} art ended Aty Gen aot tr| BOSTON ..... Oe ik ami oh ToTro ts y Tune Ales: |PaKcoND hatat-vivercgithe ot e| OWNOAGO ....... <sceee 00146000 0~) Jaiming to. be from the |* trove at Helsing TCOMIRD vce sae ~ sinc ue 0 146 TORONTO AT ROCHESTER (E. L.) SECOND GAME. 90009 1 ROOHESTER .4..4 2.5% O4007T of tour wirahipe A te | rut ches mention thé “Chews | gntle Oak Murphy's Shrewd Game, Murphy is playing she some of the, fen Who\er MONTREAL AT BUFFALO (EL) EASTERN | LEAGUE, a 7 “ine ndependenos. Lod ylar Democratic og: @ NATIONAL: LEAGUE. win favor of eit ARNOT OM AT ST. LOUIS (AL. ; CINCINNATI AT sO RON 1 ARIETON 8c ero vere O11 0906000 Ma Besar oda BATTING ORDER Tiare Ge ae i PO 9 0 30 4 sf, LOUIS Pata aia cwieminen Ooo7o0G000 - “ ; is * CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA* $ semersstndhipeertininieee ti ; \ penennes 2 Pg ee ee a ee etty ‘eo wich | ,tatterlen Pieler and Moran; spark | LATE WINNERS AT LATOWIA, renee ‘i: be a great help to De pri-| the fortress is bull apres sme conti ; mary ‘tate hanna th A gly: ; | WESTERN GOLFERS SET DATE Sixth—Amberita 10-1, Bullfinoh 3-3 place, Shining Star. | /wuos is ir BA RL? pWitteN bee TE 4 5 Th. WEATHER FORECAST. : ; 4 opourred there. durtae rid Partly etoudy and eooter to Ome SHXenly Thom an jwnqapected ‘auarters has opuced chemay “terse Ssiee amd ths. fesilin 5 fee” a | a eal tna hl lll th ie Baa a UR ANT WA Crier Oe ee b-

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