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~ PRICK ONE CEN 1906. SEPTEMBER 8. y YORK, SATt JRDAY. | “ Circulation Books Open to Au.” | FINA _ RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE Secs WA IRISH-AMERICAN AND N. Y. A.C. TEAMS IN CLOSE RACE FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP HARVARD LOSES 10 CAMBALDE BRYAN CALLED MOUNTEBANK BY HOGER SULLIVAN —_.> -— Leader of Wlinois Demo-) crats Renews Attack | an Nebraskan. | says,|BIG CROWD LOOKS ON. English Crew Wins by| Two Lengths, Lead- ing All the Way, UNTRUTHFUL, HE |Green Banks of the Thames! Declares That He Will Fight)? the “Peerless One” to | Fairly Alive with Spec " ators, the End, tator: — | | (Special to The Baking Word swrvan I a mourtebank €84 a un-] sownon opt, RCambridgs won @uthful as he is insincere to e- | clared aNtional Commitee Roger | handily from Harvard this afternoon lin A, Sullivan, of Milnole ening | the greatest international boat race ever Wwensigaorteriey sve Waltort Asters |rowea and before the greatest crowd of 2 na A wmare-jeawed man with cle blue gry eyes; his c cropped hair slightly Ange? with gray. and a round, full clean-shaven Yace— this ie @ pen picture of the man who tht ever saw ® boat race The resuit was never {n doubt after the first quar- ter mile. Cambridge had the advantage Jot ponttion, winning the toss and chooe- has hurted @ loaded cane into the carnp|!"e the shelter of the Burrey shore, but O° Wiltiacn Jennings Bryan thin advantage amounted) theoretically ‘Mr. Bullivan t the sort of man one |to only a length and she won dy two ets on well with at frat acquaintance. | dlean he. Ha instantly pute to sleep all distrust, Harvard lost ground at the turns, but ond ne native humer soon bridges the | was able to make It up on the etraight- ham mete by dollars, for Its |away ntretches. However, the Crimaon Maclean bas great wealth, variously es /could never cote within attiking div Aimated at from $15,000,000 to $20,000,000. }rance of the Id@ht jus, and 100 to 1 “have never tepresented In any man- (hat Cambridge ‘would win wae freely Met Any Corporation except the company offered efore the race was halt over. Whith I founded and which I am finan-| The time, 2 minutey and 16 seconds, eiehly Internsted in he went on with | wan fawt. although 1 seconds poorer ¢mphanis “Further, I do claim my | than the recom) ewtablihed by Oxford Tight to look after my Own bodiners, the | In 18M A festute of the mice was the aaane an any corner grocery man. [Pemarkable evenness of the rowing of A Binet for Bryan. | Cambridge. Mervard’s spurte coun nat overcome the steady rowing of the : Sullivan a anowrer 80 The Pee | ee uilveraliy men. jena” wan printed extensively tn to-day's reanho It was a binet which | Mheerad Beth Crows. Ukely to disturb Mr. Bryan. The head | AM prong ite irchaed ste eden Gas Con stam : © Americen end front of the Ogden Gas Company and English eights am they Towed to the Mr fot that he had gone some distance in Win formal statement, and was not in- |Welr positions, The start was pertect, clined at frat to travel £ | both crews taking the water at the s to ho [4nstant the pletol was fired. Cambridge Th ta o anned, °T made mine honently there 4a not a man on this God's foot stool whom I cannot look mqual and Started right out af a tremendous pace, rowing 42 strokes to the minute, and {n we the Arat three boat lengths the stroke ing of .the Cambridge crew was aves, I have four da rowing the Bacred Heart Co For-| abreast of No. & tn the Harvard boat est, ML, and my My | Steadily the Cambridee crew drew children know me ends know | away and from that time on the race me, for my Iie has been an open book Can Mr. Bryn my as moch } Mr. Sullivan is forty-five years old. He waa born of Irish-A an parent was 4 procession At only one point in-the race did Har vard appear fo have «—chance. The men rowed owt #t the Doves on ac- count of the curve and lost some round. Responding to the uppeals of stroke Chay made « “wonderful He a2 quick gain, bot Cenibrides hed & wpurt left, too, and hitting up the atroke soon Increased the adyav: tage, Harvard waa unable to stand the pace. Crewa in Good Shape. Many Anericny 04 Bngtisn edmix- ers of the Harvard crew bolieve that they mig>t shave won had they been fortunate enough to be assigned to the Surrey wide of the river, They rowed over the course im 38 minutes and W seconds last woek, Ut conditions wert slightly more favoruble than they were to-day, although they had not the stimulus of competition. Both crews Anighed in good shape and ao far &* could berobeerved none of the sixtwn oaramen suffered any dia- tress throughout the race. The recep- Uon aooorded Cambridge as the boat cromed the fini#h Une two length ahead (Continued on Second Page.) WEALTHY WIDOW OF 74 ENDS LIFE WITH A PISTOL Mrs. Mary E. Hyatt Had Prayed for Death to End Suffering of the game Americans wea something (Bpecia’ to The Feening World) tremendou WHITE PLAINS. N. Y., Sept, &— It was all the more heartfelt because Harvard bad been persintently touted Suffering trom 4s temporary aberation c nd gk RE ge by the foremost rowing authorities tn bf the snind duy to & painful ines ; a | England ag om sure Winner. To the Stee. Macy. Hyatt“ patriotic Englishman thé Vielory of reulding at No. Ay trent, Cambridge bushes mot only the her life to-day with frat mhot went wide nn tn her bedroom. but ot ber head ower tho, oy wed rough the brain and came out in the top o hull. A revolve prowess of England's oarenen, but the agriority of Bugiand's atyie af boat nd rowing and of England's wooden thole pin over the American ewivel oarlock Harvard aversged all@btiy over % atrokes to the minute through the race. The average of Cambridge waa con. xiderably higher. ‘The day was cloudles# and baliity, ab- aolutely perfect and one to Inake a mah wad to be alive, Ut was tke phe Indian ‘wuminer days in New York, and the thounands of Americans in’ the crowds considertd this an omen of victory. News from the headquarters of the Harvard crew was that the men bad all reated well and were perfectl? com> powed and fully confident of victory, Old Glory and Crimson, Mr. Hyatt was the widow of Wiliam i. Myatt, of New York. She was tn ber seventy-fourth year. She had lived b guiet. retired life ince the death of bor husband and An-law.. Mew. E ahe deepy coupled with d to have up- ple of da the prayed for death to end her aul 1S. but phe madd ber praver was not red An mie became dompondont. ” psi Raalaian Sates Wate for King of the Carnival, AD Brgiand Was aroused over the SOMPOR On FOCONa pame of we Myening World. Who wit) ect Lane before London generally ¢rowned Xing and Queen ot] YP on & Baturday the raliroad werent Comey Inland Mardi Geast (Comtinued on on Beoond pr De mann lh aa eee ee iunday World Wants 8 * Work Monday Wonders, BAT RE IRISH CLUB WINS ATHLETIC QMPETITIONS 8.—The Irish-American on FLEET DE MUND, ATI2TO 1, WAS. THE FLATBUSH atone Hit Hard by 30 | to 1 Shot in First at Sheepshead. AND, Sept. Y. A. C. on | | Tl) t the N. points in the senior championship: | kt | With every count cormpieted exoent the 66-pound weights) | BEDOUIN WINS STAKE.) they had scored 49 points to 35 for the rival:team, Flanagan won the 56-pound weight by 35 feet 7 inches4 Sheridan second, Horr third, all of the Irish-American A.C. C., 38; Chicago, 18.) |Crowd of 20,000 Racegoers| | Witness Close Contests | | on Fast Track. Final score: trish A. C., 63; N. Y. —— SHEEPSHEAD RESULTS. | FIRST RACE—Eitleott Go to 1 and 10 to 1), 11 They're Om (even for place). 2) Ridorade, 3, CHICAGO. 4; DETROIT, 3—(A.L.) CHICAGO 10100001 QETRGIT canes soeseds 8 2S O10 0 OO GO (N. L.). PITTSBURG AT ee: 0000 003 1) PITTSBURG. ...0. CHICAGO ......-. SECON 10 00 S SECOND WAC} M. P. (7 to 10) 1, Agent (6 to 5 for pimee) 2, Altar 8. ° oo m °° oo if ac THIRD RACE—De Mund (12 to 1), 1) Ballot . wor Dinsaken, 3. roURTH RACH —edeutn Ch te a) 1, Pimecloth ( to % tor pikes) @, ‘The Meket 3, S = i “0 ~ L} 0 0 MONTREAL AT 3OCHESTER (' MOATREM coon wecces O MOCHESTER ° oo oo] oo cog oo TCRONTO AT BUTE! LO (E. L.)-SEDOND GFME. regione mace water Crhae fe) TORONTO ct... OO 108 FT OF wince) 2, Sitckaway 3. | LBRORRD qucss deaeeere 001000001 SIXTH KRACE—Royal Lady (@ to 1), LATE RES ULTS AT WINDSOR. 1) Steny (6 to B ter plana), 2) ‘Titetww, &. Fifth—Julia oe verger 8-5, Hazel Patch 4-5 pl. Sicamou SEVRNTH RACE Samay dy. 2S to Sixth—Posing 1. Rubaiyat 3-5 place, Don't You Dare. 1), 11 dohm Lyte (@ to 1 for piace, 2) Leonard Joe Hayman, a. BY FRANK W. THORP, (Special to The Ivening Wotlt.) SHHNPBHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, | Sept. 6.—The running of the Plathuah | Stakes at @heopahend to-day was as freat a gurprise an the Futurity. ‘The One horse in the race thot the exports figured would not go seven furlongs | was De Mund, and the book Inid 12 to 2 against bis Chances, It waa De Seventh—Conde 3-1. Monte 4-5-plaoe, Zelinda. , | AT LOUISVILLE. Fifth—Martha Gorman 6-1, Funioulare 7-10 pl. Don Domg Sixth—El Otros 8-1. Western 10-1 place,. Nun’s wavewes GIANTS ARE SHUT OUT IN | » | BROOKLYN DOUBLE-ENDER a pe ee i Mund aii the way. Even when he turn! ed into the stretch, five lengtha tn front, the crowd expected to mee “a tay down. He came on goad _gad—wienn, and wo neamily by three lengths youn. ‘Patsy Donovan’s Men Capture Both Games| tala Fairy the favorite, ran @ geeourk- | ably race, and tes fiuasted next © last, and Put Sudden Period to Champs Electionger, the heno of the Futurity hed no epee, though te beat De Mund in the Bit evont. On the other buna, | Raliot and Oran, who were Mer tack tn | the Futurity race, were prominent ai! | through the Flatbush, Batlor in particu. | Jar running ® good rece Dinna Ken, | SECOND GAME. | Winning Streak. | FIRST GAME | Giants 90000000 on from the Whitney barn, waa third. | Brooklyn 9068 1006 ope Hessitis eniameeeed In the Century Pineoloth and Bedou'n | peated Penal R. BPO A. & mere almont equal favorites, and the | Brook): New York. Maloney, of ia ae a | race proved this good met on the onan 1 aa Shannon, If. tats ri a a Se Be part of the “bookies,” for the ‘Anish | fy Lalogey ve Rees, Leceriee i ‘Wal Tepe Sa 5 was: close. Finecloth was the pace- | Jordan tb Devlin, #. Alpernntt, ws OS a maker, with Bedoutn always clowe up. | McCarihy, If Breanaban, © Hummel, a ie tie ees te | On the turn Bedouin closed. and A wos | AIPOrmAN, Bt Dablen, «a Ritter, o 6 4 3 8 * | Hummel, Strang. 2 | Bason! p eee ae at aa a Arive to the end, Bédouln winging by | poowen ne pee ng i a head. The Pcket tired at the end of | seanion reise Tota rite ~ a mile. | Umpjre—O'Day. gains. rh 16 J. HW. Madigan olenned up in the open: | Braga tss t) ing dash. His colt Biligott wan backed (special to ‘The Kvening World) Beymour, of oy from 3 to 1 to 10 to 1, and after the) WASHINGT PARK, Mrookiyn, | Devtin. ab | EN Sine ea race Madigan admitted (hat he had won Sept 5. ~Patery Troiiny I Baws. e 9 o ‘4 4 An the nejstoo@iood of $40,000 Orkoulum Dodgers shutout Johnny McGraw’s Strang. 2 + : 2 ® and They re Of ware hewvily played aml cine in two gasnen tomday, taking the [Rowerman. 4 iP pat Up) Theyre Of was #écond and Kido. | second. gome of adouble header by a | MeG@!nnity, p o 0 ° ride third. voore of 1 to & The first game they | porate asi th the a on 6 2 3 ce on oleverty. He toade ah ans Won y# to® Donovan's men put Up «| Raoew by innings runaing and though Altar got to him al snappy article of ball, giving the piteh- |g, ae A Nene pte 1a call the head of the tr ote. We » ers the best of support throughout. York We O00 00 0 6 08 by iwentyaever lei Ane Agente bane Ames. who twirled for the Giants in the | First Euwe oc Balle-Of Eason, 1) off riaden mn by G. Wihinon. bemt Aifar a xecand game, struck out all of the o7 rt Riera en Base on Ernire-| hea weiiiy-thoamnd Deople skw th? sosing batamen, but could not win hin | o'r New York, § # ~u- rac “7 run, The weather was perfect and the track faat. Raced Head and Hena, Deutschland and Handsarra by MeGinniy. ¢ About 4.000 rooters were present. |!) jowermar Firat Inning. singled, Browne ite Two-Thine Hit— | game. Alperinas tunnel Hummel sy onble Hit—A ane Jordar raced | Bhannon flied 10 Pliny: < HIGHLANDERS SET RECORD IN STRAIGHT WINS Defeat Athletics, Making) 15th Consecutive Victory. AIDED BY MANY ERRORS Hard Hitting Also Counts— Record Winning New York Club Broken. Streak for | | THE BATTING ORDER. New York Fhiladeignia Conroy. ef. Hartsol. if. ooler, rt Kakeht, 3b. | (apecia! 90 The Wvening Warid ) * AMMICAN LEAGUE PARK, New York, Bem. ETweive thouwand fone ‘cwme to-day to see the victorious Iigu qatiders keep up weir mtrida A victory | Temdey would mean fftenn atraight tor the Hightanders and incidentally would erimah uny reoord over nme by w New York club. The stuska were almont filled. an hour before die kame brn AW a const stream of rooters poured if until ¢\o'dlank. Griffith {* the hap- piewt mn in the country, though Prank ‘They have thin, Klenow linnd out to Cross -$-— Great Crowd Watches Stirring Compe- titions for the National Titles in Field and Track Sports at Travers Island. , FINE CONTESTS IN “MANY EVENTS AROUSE ENTHUSIASM Friendly but Dotereniecdet Rivainy of the Athos" letes of the New York and Irish-Ameri-_ can Clubs Made Competitions In. e teresting from tie Start, (Special ¢o The Evening Worid.) TRAVERS ISLAND, Sept. '8.—The naticimal senior championship contests of the Amateur Athletic Union were héld at Travers Island this + afternoon under the auspices of the New York Athletic Club, and were | witnessed by a large crowd of -spectators, who filled the banks around the saucer-shaped field and track. The New! York A. C. has had consid. rable bard luck in the breaking down of team members. Schick, the famous | Harvard sprinter, who asemed to have od chance to win the 10-yard senior championship, . to-day developed dinens he did not mart. J. oF. O'Gon + & capital broad j vr. ie hi ‘and W. R. MoQullooh, the Penaeyivena jhurdier, will be fortuna: he resumes training tor the ryvcaatelloet eames Next spring. McCulloch Injured. McCulloch broke the shield. protecting tho tendon of Achiliew in jumping yee- terday, the hurdle faiting on the ankle. Me In on the Pennaylvania football tear, Gut will not practine dis tall Niwel Barker, the Australian sprinter, Was an early arrival at the trash. ‘Th Saw Considerable w/~ acraas the crack HOW ATHLETES FINISHED IN THE GAMES TO-DAY All the Events Were Hotly | Contested and Many - Yirretl te & clo#e second. ! peed ali New York rooting for them ant Were Close. meee? ma wane the games started. but j thelr wonderful eptrit bas, in fact rath sf ‘avor of the runners. .Rach | rivetted the motention of the whate ry litare tot the increasing crowds and the : country. Having peaten Rube Wad- _ 100+Yard Dash. 14 woke ne amee waa pontponed unt | dell they had no further fears of the} wast MEAT ‘Wim by Lawsor Ra to wee oi 2 han IAte Arrivaly @ obtanee Neth fon, TA J. Areher, | & | % 10 Srogmmme, on whic Athietion, seating “time, tie ere were fftecn Firet Inning. KROOND HBAT—Won by C.J. Seite Naw don even York A. C.; swond, Rol. Young theif AMN® OMctAla acted to-de Poser walked. Lord triet to bunt] [%R Aue sor he the Juntor cham Proten” & tg Laporte. | Davie singled. | PINAL HEAT “Won by C. 3 Holts, NY. | Th MCHA an referee, Cast > Wilt Ohesbro got | AO.) ht Young, ©.. second | | 1ohn Xon, ¢ 1 j “t > vi te unoer. Th es roe throw. to Chase ret fired the wide. NO | 10 we ‘ be yee the head of the stand RUNS M80-Yard Ron ML the hi of the Meld and tho: ‘ Conroy thrown out on bie hot one] won py seivin Ww roa “it And club theta bers on the win to Cros. Keeler bunted and was | soswn ror € ahi pear the Onin were filled” wit thiwn out by Knight. Yeager walked |p ty” pligrim. NY © | ah Atore and prevented @ vere om | Chase filed to Leo NO RUNS. im. 682.00 | joteetel Tath the Ortht cosy y orate Sacend Inning. Canes Kan [iawn and trece "Y, URMAM the vaiy . “ revs. This tt Cros rent & bounder to Yeager and| won vy FA. it va Harvey rowds wide, eae want out. Knight struck out, Powers | w Sip nd Ot Was covered with apuctatore wingied. Holmen ied, sending | 8 bird: Time—4 mln, 2 Protents tate sic Powers to third. Yeager threw out 440-Yard Run. (urneliin Vandves 5 } Haste. NO BUND: cme._do Won by Prank t. Wailer, Miiwaukes {he Irish-Amengean” YOMihtthtw wer of wet Pp abied | , wide We feeran. 1 NA econ Atatent- ty “the < : Delehanty seu! one over Heybold'e head |) Whitin Tox A Tire | thar he ha basa ®g. 08 the gece mg WilKams and | 8 16 s0c in thi Keoguoty aehilete Ansty + 3 ald have beer F x. | John vi eas Mary Acadmm jrun but after phasing third £ Throwing the 16sPeyed Hammer.| Oi" Vickery, Calom, salen ieee fell flat and had to scramble back to] Won by John Fi A ¥ the Central ‘Ammorntt fox dn an ue. fort Gy inches waite ehegnd. 15M Feat i ’ ve eee : Hes | e, Bnd Continued on Rixth Page.) pha & bas t AC. wae ore nahiarise “sieraaa 220-Vard Man Deret: oral. ‘Fhey were 4 2-von hy Arebie ah Ao pote On the condit! > NATIONAL LEAGUE. dikes AOE RC. Norhnaas P engtatid Be, wWardod hein e ma Maree Are Invent! NOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA, — | 1. x Ys ‘ 2, Young, Roberteon wnt time, 32 i-o0 . Boyton 10901 1.00 1-6] aD occ wont Pofindeiphia’<::.0 9 0.0 0.98 9 Oo], Tint Mewi—Wen by Jamien J Batterion—Young and Needham: Mover | time away tn and Donovwn. ee fecond Men—W be 1 sieves Wtvedeereerrs 8 EASTERN LEAGUE. MONTREAL AT ROCHESTER. Mo real a0°0 on 0 0 0.2) Rochester 2009000000 1-3 atterien — Btanley and Kittredge, Hughes and Doran. | Umpire NEWARK AT JERSEY CITY. oo 0 0 Yowark y City 19.0090102 4 Batteries—Ca 4 Shes: Moran | and Vandexraft apires—Kerens and Buokley Second Game. Newnrk 11 10 6-5 Jersey City roo 01 Ont Hatterles-#rtagh and Stanage; Me- Cann and Yan de Gut. Umpires— Korine and Buckley WALTIMORE AT PROVIDENCE, Yard Hardie RabeFire Heag—Won | rhc Hillama, N.Y AY cy Sonn J | ‘witaty Woe by Prank! Waller, Mit bra ~ , Maloun Chleago [Trishoany Pole Vavtt ; agits cons A te en: HL. Moore, f be . 8 40-yard he si in ortgtteal Hat niliton thare W Armetrona A, . nw care gt 1s Roosevelt © tind rw foe! be third. "A2 feet ad_and head to the wretch, followed | 1, aa’ Gowhha | Hummel an aun 4 ‘ by Water Grass. In. the fun home Limaley and, Bhangan was doubled UP linet mnd Jc ares Wirat Game. FiveoMite Run Focer Great went ts the trope and Seymour eas? to y NO RUNS Baur and thirtyefive n | Baltimore 9002000003] wo ny % : won handily by two and a halt \ehatns “Casey fanned. Maloney ditto, Lam: | MT Mrovidense 04903 of Bngiand (tine ' ae from Deutschland, .wio Blickaway ey walked. but Was caught sealing BatterioniMaron and Mo | i Fre & nom. The latter bewt Ramd Water a Wound Bremmehan to Strang. NO . Closkey and Barton pire—Finneran. | 4 . head, and Handearra was only @ bead foo" ‘ ‘- fied to MeCarthy, NO RUNG. | | aon tinten away. RUNS. - hena inosns Beretn age ‘on atrikeh. @oanion was! Serond Game | , nd Inning, | PRREMIAN Unaawated. Cater 0209000 ' Rasy tor Boral Lady, | f AY to Devin, NO RUNS | Baltimore i388 Royal Lady, favorite in the Wxth ra: Devin autige Are: on Hurenel'e fun: Maan asta oe | Providence SiO Sel S Pitee AMERICAN LEAGUE. went to the front at the start, made fut waa’ ne Seyi tO sie ‘a. Batterine-Burchell and Byers; Cronin ewes all the running and won eaally by wx second. Bergen te Alperman Hrev-| prowne out. Alperman to Jordan.| and Barton, Umpire—Finneran | Wikewokby An mileroN lenghe from 4ttny. who beat Tieing six DAO mingled Dablen fied to Luniler, | 4 Browne put, 4iperman to Jorden. TORONTO AT BUFFALO. | Jonaths for the place, reapenan ME og ‘ Ti aneed al snated Breanahan fied to Luwley. NO Wind Gaose. = Washtagtor c 5 Fe | SaeeS ' . HUN® meu : 0 n oe ‘Wins in Mteetep, | “Sond Be pera Wie MoCarthy | NOtones tenoad snip. Seymour got | toronto ose be bat cal” matte er! tee : ; Joe Hayman made the run- scone out by Hremahan. Bresnatan |, Mailers nna dete orden was the | monet 100188 og OS, Battarien-Kitmon. Thuchon and Wako. | Alovena pe wii | Bis Bat nie Dar, ces ‘ipernane foal Ay, “Mummet fan: | sixth werim on prlkes, NO-RUN Datteries—MeCatterty and Mlattery; |W Ase, Carkivan and Armor Wa 2) hg Be Fi comets, pt lengelnn feet Pitt ten Currie and MoAlMater. “Unpires-Cona ‘ inde ¢ * 4 in ot "foun iy ‘Snd Onatae. Thied innt é ri z the sthetch the 3 Pen ining, ‘Danien's fy wernt to Jordan. Strang} han amd Moore Sui ‘ 4 qtin it there was a cat plant Macy.| Alperman jumped Bowe — = Cleveland 1299 ) Hulme ea ene. on ome pa me rane” Hy. Aimee mtrus tow Shanne Continued. on Bixth Paw.) REDY GAME oFrr, eg Ft Giade and O'Conr Howe | in : in Bae “ Rona, sonieiets CINCINNATI, Bept. &—The game| OP? Bemis bor tages. deat teeta j arn © S Lnonard Ve ee A wehaduled between Al. Louie and cine | fet toe : inches. were in woke ofr” Peet 1iSunday World Wants L peennel tee eae ot "a etic tee "Grint bottle bet St “RAGE CHARTS: ENTRIES PAPE wvaNe A ALE ON DRAUGHT, ++ Work Monday Wonders, ea t ee