The evening world. Newspaper, August 4, 1906, Page 1

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te an ahieeeieee aed - renee aired WRATHER—Showers to-ntaht; Sanfiay i FINAL Che SINAL | RESULTS EDITION: RESULTS EDITION } ~ PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK. SATURDAY, AUGU sT 4, 1906. PRICE ONE 5 ene WORLD'S RECORD 35, 000 PEOPLE RIOT INBROAD JUMP AND STORM GATES MADEBYEWRY AT POLO GROUNDS ——__——— Sa | ‘Ewry, Ol Ch ion Who Made : 1} Olympic Champion Adds Ewry, Olympian ampi1o ° Pol Res Unable to Hand Nearly Two Inches New Worid’s Record in Broad Jump. GIANTS WIN Shoe) Rapervet. Woke eee Asap tclielian i ; Crowd and Ticket. to Old Figures. FROM ¢ CU BS i "Takats Dieiaveiea t Biggest FLANAGAN IS BEATEN.| ne Baseball Crowd on Record, WHATHERthowers toontaht) Sunday tarry Cy Seymour Goes Bie Into the Game and ) | ‘ Couldn't Overcome Five-Foot ome Ha % Cs mane wae br eapsds : ' Helps Defeat /the Chicagos in 10, 000 ARE TURNED AWAY Th ie First Game of Series, | FROM CHICAGO-GIANTS GAME, BONHAG’S 3-MILE RACE. AVISTON, {( iil |, acy wearing | jie Al Mob Smashes Gates and Packs Grounds So / when 6 umyfons , : - that Pl Is D 1 d Special Set: of Gam Chicago, On this series may depend t THE BATTING ORDER ° 3 A! ifficult, an P $0,000 See F American | Park, ~ WINS BRIGHTON'S SEVENTH RACE — ooo Timpaibes perused. cattaay Wh | pom, Tore ° Rules Have to Be Made tte tf to Fit the Game. rot he had got any mone eipnatl. New York 1 the dispute. So der eee POLO GROUNDS, Aug. 4.—The biggest crowd in the nistory of |New York baseball filled the grounds to-day to see Chicago play the its, while 10,006 flow stormed at the fence, slugging policemen id ticket-takers and tearing down the main gates. There were 35,000 persgns inside, so many that nothing but a two-base hit would be allowed. ~ Out in Eigh vere ant arourd_on the -side--2-sport-mad-mob-fought avagely for the cha to pay their money. Failing in this they fied .- 2 % “ to batter their way in, and many succeeded before the reserves ky half vite Inning. a dozen precincts drove them away. ckard rolled one to Metann, Reserves from: six potice stations were aimost_powerless-to handle 8 B hatie situ ance fi rolled | eva opb. Chance ‘hit to left the tremendous outpourt ng af ‘peopte: ~~ First Inning Slagle out at first on hia bunt eviin, who was | Derby Goes to Account- ant and Salvidere Takes Winged Foot Handicap. eckard drove” two fouls into rowd and then struck s cot 4% inches, and Ewry 4 . se Lad e'* grounder A- A. UL, Was pr \ record wae made. emined the ground would btand. He f BRIGHTON RESULTS. FINST RACK—Frauk Gill (to Band 2 to 5) ft, Somnus (8 to & tor out ent but only #uc- im feat |Dinee) % Cave Adoum & | UN fo — I | Besancur drove ® long fly to Schutte jy w med ut nmanage SNCOSD RACETom Cogan (even MeGaun teil te Tinker Devlin atruck wal nuke for jand 3 to 5) t New Amsterdam Third Inning Vie A. : b fe th . ¥ ¥ te 10 for plnce) 2, Come In tia ices ech bet Fe» aBnekeaed | ; Be Wi cer bore | Mob Attacks Gates. ween -_ | sacrificed shult 4 Blagic | Hrowne ie . ‘ sm Weigh rage! the mob, Those in the ie THIRD NACH Saletdere (7 to 10 | basen 4 Sha ee ‘ vk pole st owd bean to pound t ; | Behulte i HU t n wed the 6 As they yelled for ® aap go Sixth Inning k ay r ™ ranks bean & gloss i ¥9 Rt tied free ad Up nilled back and forth * plenchere Wh pood for 4 3 eae e ny enrh Avenue and dashed along oar a \ . under | the ri " . wa But ; © fence, Byrry minuie more men etarters in the moe “ 3 “ ' , * M ere errving. The few wo were woable to pick their way through nas | he out, and » ; eR Ki erow via rhe sortie oo the owd wr King Cole (7 to 6 ; 3 ie rnnin Per tieana.| > s ay whe . to protest Abou tiree thousand spectator and oto 5) 1, Ned Leat @ to 5 for | r : ° am € mt? Seventh Innin |* bogey r ine way, grea: enthusiasm. | aes a s ae: (ante sae cine | Brock single { ff in the ent of the mob, iw-rard L sb, Handicap (fina 60) SIATH RACE aie ~~ : - ie x HPA ‘ . and nothing —Won by James J. Afouer, | * 6 ta 5) 1, Bome ) ‘ ite eat th Den Brey salir er ean A. @ yarde), RK FOUN ae Geta at 3 y whee) 4 i j ave . ‘ vacant lots Pastime A.C. (8 yards), secon il wieeed % Geld sir a. | - loulle pia INE RUN dd toad Vv The chute that. be the elewated jam Slade, Pas A G1 tn ideemmie be 8 ne , ‘ t to the a soe woe ee Aviston (t to 1| he crowde ana & fo 8) 1, Coanratrome (7 to 10| HIGHLANDERS ..... .-.. O | 0.0 OD -Dierd) ge By¥t rao | viat aia not dare te riak thematy af fon place) 2 Vartetion 3 HAND \|P WITH GENUINE is an enee 0 19 9 09 00 O01 ey vn me jumped ay E - 1 ene a_i Beyay VB pode ‘ FIRST GAME, | hones ree en ne, Nate Sta RC ‘ccnecemetnmemntemmeeret nate Iv FRANK W, THORP, ft Fan 4 i veo were WTON BEACH RAGE TRACK phe (Continued from Fifts 7<9°.) Eighth inning ‘ AS tl" ; Amsterdam Avenue 1.—Torday wor racing or it Jit tC aa i dy 7 t “ ¢ to make, robivan tracks unt “ henry iat 4 s was 2 nge of te third. Time, 10 1-6. : Standing ‘Broad Jump, Handicap. SEVENTH RAC Wan by Ray Co Bwry A cell nae ee = yale Eighth irr mc—Keeler singled, f > ~‘e'd out, Schaefer t : No-KEN ry Out a a n * ogee will be — FS ‘atm ale the centre of action tn the thorough | BATTING ORDER “rst. “Keele out when Chase fann tne squeeze play, |store end shor 1 99 $f, Atations ware battling wit Rtas te Grormati ‘lonn aanlptte reas Ribena eae | Norune, hi i Sek ania A wild (oleh scored} t Women Dragged Out. ns . manip, end & fue| Detrolt Mullin ano Donoavn dicd at first. 2efer waled, Meln-|**2 struck ouc ONE ; i ; ee Cie Nomen cnt aes tyre flied to \Wil'iams.No runs. Ninth Innina i | met s, 3 : ama ot mare tee rate Ninth Inning—~Lanorte ane Williams t first. Delehanty) Ss) siedh. & Naty n Athletic agued—Won by | eat tear, With ; agtvin, | ph u ier ot. No Lai aea ie ses ee a) ei hier ond : 1@ $15,000 Derby was the bie foature sate on Sehasfer’ 8 fumbl McGuire f No runs } RN cond | of the daw. Tt w+ Sue aw antlop f Schmidt ©. ped Crawtorc flied to Keeler. Payne ‘any ed, Coughlin sin- NATIONAL LEAGUE. ae Gay. tr jue reel a Poe varie | Atann Brana cost Shertas.) ged, Conroy ‘ook Lindsay's fly, No r PrrTenUNO AT Bi Pi 4, Mulligan and) galvidere, the tuvorite in time Winred Pitta i ioe 1 iba ALIMDUTE eserves 0 0 Matioas for toys un-| Foot Handicap, waa also an easy « DETROIT, Aug. 4—Detroit and New y P-\LADELPHIA AT CLEVE! Boston 10 ‘th. | York went at ft a half hour early to- . Ginon; You Dy A.| ner, waiting on the otbers to pBatteriee—W aan Cxounta in), 4 to & ML (Bobilling), | Ls 4-6 > Bloomingdale | foo, Add | stretch and then coming away in handy |*Y. t enable the visitors to catsh thetr PHILADELP IA js a 01013030 es : ie | pashion, train for St, Louls, where wey wil! CLEVELAND 00 t 7100 1 ST. LOUIS AY PHTLAD: si, aman | Wine Onee Cashed on Pint, [Br aT My ME, WRG AF OMteRGd | Ly OT aati E ES ‘sith ee Pub Le Behe. te 0: Fra! Rego : 1) Bl ees Batteries —Karger-Mirste rae, Th ni, Ogorae Otitnmer. | yi front at tne start Ramey eas Vente gen pak BOSTON... o:=- .--.- “4° 095 50.0.0 0 Oe O | downs Mh Mg at Deka and won eAtaly by thse tenatie | ee ie eo Cine se 1) 00005939000 1—1 Sate rire rea ar * petare (Continged on Fittt Page.) the hardest nut on the WASE| NGTON AT ST. L2 L.) “4 EASTERN LEAGUE, on. hire ra nr oes Nee w ores inireecmsinn staff for cracking by any enemy. de tie a fos ¢ id separated “atin FORT ERIE RESULTS. Manager Griffith wan a bit better this WASHINGTC. - 6 0.03 0001—2 JERSEY CITY AT NEWARK ie kere te Sor Vard dash, one morning and was pluckily standing by ST. LOUIS 04-2 0000 0 “ t | wer ge ey Bahool Boye Won by Davi é his post. He started in to hat to his | . tee ¥ vu First Game ty rrd.inta ‘he erind=stapd Od Phen te Mashatian® F. San FORT ERIE, Aug. 4—The tacea hore | | : ‘ nd 6, No. & Brooklyn. Morris | to-day resulted as follows fonap iy conte eeere ee: oe ie te 87" ' Bee io | | eee, Ambal eS Xen fm ie | up. The New York manager te plain iasticA7 JENREY CITY 3 SECOND GAME, Three Ambulances There. * 4 rm my anid ouls, | : 7 Be for department ig 2 yn le where the weather is hotter yet, is Cc 0 5 7 . ¥ ner Jont, buy 2 to Dan Mokena Garett |tooked uvon with apprehension by his players. came wi on, 380. CiCuns). Firat Inning 2 9 0 O-4) LROOKLYN 4 16% (Moun: | Conroy walked. Keeler force’ htm, 1 hy oe oe Mo (HORS) |itndeay to Bohaefer. Riberteld fied j4.,t0 1 show, Time ¢6 Mis# | Donovat. sacen a r C, (eoratsh), with an Lids, Sliver Star, Cascabel me, | fouled to Crawfc evond Gaane j r feet & inches: H. Goarn, Fire ‘Alarm, Seele,' Baz > Pee Piaat s aag RARE ON, 0000 Ot! A . ' AC. (feat) weoond, with 108 fret 64] TETID FA |Laporte threw @chatier out. Meintyre o-oo to Se Atetarthy # indhes: Mo Frank Horr, Iriah-Amerioan | Young. 14) (McKinney), 3 to 1. 1; out, Elberfeld to Chase, NO RUNS. a i Adit be GR foot), third with 309 feet | sano, li (McHtenr) baadad: leriiaks UmpireMr. Pin mund, 190 (Pemberton), 3 fo 8 i . “ alle relay rage for teams ot she| Time-4 &6 Jona iE, Owe Laporte waiked, Williams eacrifioed. LATE LATONIA RESU ‘s Bu iFFALO ‘AT ROGHESTER a Carper Tamue—Won by Ane | sa mo ran Mullin to. Landay. fehanty fouled | 1.7 iret Game j — | J. Healy. Sousa, mabictiennaion periment Ribeeidi aces eae Tha tee Sixth—-P i, olt 10-1, Martius 1-1 5 Millsong. ' 5 40 0% ewe {to the oni tae pint J leet] Staken—vJohn Carroll, 1d, Macher, 1: |ragsed Dall: .aiecuite saa whiked and pope eso er as wens crowit Roch Capning| Aime, Dutour, Wo ‘ale second. cht fie! ; 0. N PARK, Brooklys oe or weougy and W Gould] to 8 attain: Crown 9 gn tors “inoue ae, Huds Cotati AT FORT ERIE Mateine Kimingwr and McMann FON. Dash (Handing W @:| Bterting, Peter Paul sled ‘ — m Bia TORONTO. ’ fa pram eat rting, Peter Paul also ran MeG ies tara. Newton faned: Sixth--Orceriy 10-1, Oleasa 6-6 é prog gpa rel Junior. TOMONTO AT MONTHNAL rN Gait Gite tumotny Wen, ek to's fe had boon hurt wing. into Seventh—-Bon Mot 11-10, Edwir Cum 4-1 pl, Seareoraw | Spr oe F (Denn but tinued play, - iin Time -1 it isd, Nellie, ta: | ford walkind. eayne ratnes Sheraton | SORT mR eT errr eetmnnneertennmen-areatranintinentintrernet tt eee a Saas “eo ba | une, eta, “Metiing, Urwcioun, reat | $1 RTS. E J Cee mien! out Pr epagiiese sere |e eae Pa har pala : ms Sunday World Wants ‘ Bette et tts tng seat alc et ; ~ PARE Work Monday Wonders. {peememe omarion ten) ey ba ere mady th Reds tool

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