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SEE WRITTEN INTERVIEW WITH’ W. R. HEARST ON PAGE 1: WRATHER—Rate tontent; Sunday showers. ‘“ RESULTS EDITION | PRICK ONE CENT. KA Takes Desperate rie Obstet | in Big Loco- mobile and Completes Tenth . Lap First Despite Flat Wheel Early in Race. LE BLON COMES SECOND ON HIS THOMAS FLYER His Machine, Crashes Into Telegraph — Pole on Embankment and Barely Escapes Death. “Joe wins!" mele A little woman in blue shrieked out the ords as “Dare-Devil” Tracy, in his hot blustering Locomobile, shot past the grand stand and across the fisish line first in the Varderbilt Cup Elimination race+to-day The little woman in blue was Millicent Taylor, and the fact that Joe won Tracy steered his machine off the course Miss, Taylor, whoshadibeen une j der an interse nervous strain for more than fivethours, qcollapsed and | hiing in a faint across the grand stand rail. Ttacy covered the 297 miles in 5 hours 27 minutes andtas sseonds. He covered the.29.7 miles of the sixth lap in 29 minutes and) 29 secands. All through the race his were the most sensational bursts: off speed, , and with good luck and judgment he carried off the prize. ; But Le Blon, in @ big Thomas car that worked: watch for the first elght Inpa, ran him a close race. and part of the eighth Jep with a fat tire. utes and 23 seconds. % mfputes and 3% seconds. tvoild running flown pedestriaps Lytle and Christie, tho former in a to jJead the others left in the race when Mr, Vanderbift called {t off and got fourth and fifth positions respectively. Lawwell, in a Frayer-Miller ma- chine was pushing Christio at the finish, and wouldgprcbably havesbeaten ulm in the full distance. But one accident marred chauffeur who -had—been-engaget to arive The Matheson car, insisted on starting although both his wrists were s ed. Hoe could not steer-and came to grief on the first round at lower: Manhancewat therfoot of pc ney's Hill. The car climbed an embankment, , struck .a telopraph. pole and a wrecked, Mongini and his asaistant,,John Green, gescaped » death es miracle. Both were hadly bruised SOME EARLY ACCIDENTS. Aceidents to machinery put sevetal of the cars outreafly insthe con-| Roberts, the youngest driver in the ra 4. The Frayer-Mil) and went out of commission, N6. 4 Thomas, ytrouble from the start, but kept gefag until the sixth round, when | broken magnet retired it. Young Noberts made Jelay of two hours, and was heartily cheered for his pluck. ‘The efcape of Mongin! aud his machinist from death was spectacular and the apcidont car.ied dismay to two hundred onlookers.. The lower Mag- Jasset turf is at the base of Sippey's iyili, Wwenty miles from the starting joint. When Mongint routded (be upper Manhasset turn hie car was not ander control and he nearly Racing down the hill to the next tyrn he could not control his speed and fhe machine, as it siruck the sharp curve, actually flew into the alr, skidded across the road and plunged forward into idence «f William Covk. Atop of the six foot e ndred spectators, They scaiapered away in panic, taw Mongial and his machinist fiylag through the alr + Mongint whnt straight up fifteen feet, his head bounced off the tele treph pole and be dropped on his side ang roiled of the ephankansns, freen flew off in the other direction, Janded in the ollou an the tenter of the road and slid aioug for several yards, Neither eWAS hurt, fhe machine wrapped itveli arovnd the telograph pole OWNER'S WIFE PAINTS, When word of Mongin!’s accident reachet#the grand standgMrs. C/A. finger, wife of the owner of tie Matheson fainted. ‘Tracy had a narrow escape on the Hat-pin turn. of the Frayer-Miller cars, slid around the curve with brakes set serious the race fongint. the Italian driven by Callois, was i 7) car cot against it. ing like a demon, © minute later came along. He had lost time through fg Mat Wheel and was trying to make it up. He gtruck the “Hatrpin, rounded ft nnd was faced with the car of Beldon in the middie of the road : His car dashed bet~een tho car of Beldon and a telegraph pole, (Continued in Firsc Column, Second Page.) Mongini, Crazed by Drugs, Luses Control of) Joe |} the race meant a lot for her, for in winning the race he wonsher,, too. af +thoepreciaion:of «/ Le Bton made the last His time was#$/hours 51 min- Harding in s Hoynes car finishedethird sin 6+hours These were the only contestants to finish the full-ten/laps, When! ceasiiion onaaic word passed around the course that Tracy had finished the czowd cwarmed certain whether any relief measures Into the roads and many serious accidents were nasrowly averted. At are necessary. In the mean time forces 12.80 o'clock W. K. Wenderbiit, Jr. called the race off and telephone | °f men have been set at work restring- instructions were sent to al! timing points to stop the racing cars to Pope-Toledo and the latter im a Christie car, had hayi luck, but managed ame to grief in Thomas vy car took fire at Roslyn a fresh start after "| verray the spectators gathered at that point. | trl I terrner before the | minnkmest were several’ and as they turned | Boldwn,.¢riving one | ans wes unable to go farther, One of his whoelx refusedsto work. thethrake Ddeing | His machine was (iirectly in the middle of the road when ~“lracy, orty-| bet Jake a flash he steered past it, while (he spectators on the hillside held, to Albany on Monday. 1 looked ar though there wax not room enough to pass, but, with barely, Shes TYPHOON HITS PHILIPPINES AND WRECKS SHS Cavite Feels Full Force of | Gale, and Gunboat Driven Ashore, | PROVINCES ARE CUT rae | |Heavy Loss of Life May Be| Reported When Details Are Received | Following the Hong Kon, MANILA, Sept, 22 — great storm that ewept |enusing the loks of thousands of liv a typhoon to-day hit the Philippines, beutting a owath torough the islands) and leaving o trail of general damnge. | Aw at the Chinese port, the gale was j moet severe oh the water, ships being driven ashore and property along the dex Walls suffering most ‘The marine joss at Cavite was espd cially heavily. one of the wessels |wreeked being the gunboat Aray: which Was captured from the Spanish. ba Tafee number of lighters and other pare of Neht draft were sunk, while the Arsenal at that potnt suffered bad ly, All the wires are down south of Manfla, and the,ex{ent of the havoc #rrougnt in the provinces ts not known. While late reports give no loss of life in this vicinity, it Is possible that when etatin are received from the rections raversed by the storm, the death list Moris have sent out “ Ciroulation Books Open to All.” NEW YORK, SATURDAY, E AND BRIDE WON | _"DAREDEVIL" TRACY ing the telegranh wires = communteation Tho storm will delay the departure of retiring Gov.-Gen Ide. WASHINGTON, Sept. 2%-Only un oMoia) news of the damage done by the ail end of the Hongkong typhoon in the Philippi has reached the Nav Department. The gunboet Arrayat, re- 4 restoring RESULTS EDITION | PRICE btclindncehes CENT, + _ ete wet oT SEPTEMBER 22. 1906. ee RL oe HIGHLANDERS IN HARD FIGHT TO HOLO THAT PENNANT RACE LEAD VTS TFAST SALI ERS ARISOEMINDN 1 Cheered by Double Victory Over White Sox Yesterday, They Start ° Out in an Effort to Make It | 1 ‘at pa Three Straight. owes + aie | te 03 CHICAGO GIVES THEM A. *4 | |Keator and Expansionist}| JOLT IN FOURTH INNING ce i * | Capture First Il wo-Races :; 4 i | on the Card, , (Orth Taken Out of Box and Dayle Seattej-= t € ) | RUNNING | WATER: WINS. | but Heavy Batting Streak of nye le “ae the Westerners Is | 1 ste eator, Expansionist and /As- 4 Nint ’ y | ach Is , - : \e tronomer Among the Other Veins : Gravesend Winners, By BOZEMAN BULGER. ‘ BALL PARK, Chicago, Sept. 22.—With the Highlanders in the eee 4 GRAVESEND WINNERS, for the pennant owing to their double victory of y je 4 y of yesterday, they were ‘ wrasr Ranm—Keness 1@-ie et full of confidence to-day, Griffith is bound to capture the bulk of the | | |Wandsarra (8 to @ for pincer a. | Series here, and declares that if he succeeds his team will not be headed = ‘ wal AUR bats perenne again this season. There were 16,000 at to-day’s game. Siege: | ; Res es cap ors sore we THE BATTING ORDER. = | ,,7" pgp penilieeatoscn yn 5. place), 2) Mylas, 3. 5 ean a ae to much prestige in thelr home ' Ha J ecler, otty. an the : ’ i i v Ballot, 8. Havin. oe . Willan, 2. pai we: Ma neming of s . , f L \L) End f d . L y ake a ts vx. Conroy, | ne Soe gene ard | - — E - ee o+ (Only two horses started.) ] | Mali 5 mae hoje isha Pibgic: pag the other hand, as ea yeed ATE RESULTS A T LOUVISVILL yey! RACE—Astronomer * aia fifteen eas ao i * er ALL y r at Renntor Clay (@ to a sent i bus t No tic n tor place) 2, ee frat Elbert on me fate. NO RUNES nent a grounder to Wil once singled. ‘Keeler got Tasall a lifted cloud tickler to Con- Second Inning. White throw out Williams adver mak- James Craw- (8 to 2 for SEVENTH RACE “WORLD'S MARKIN. 2 CANADIAN GAMES, place) a, BY FRANK W. THORP. GRAVESEND RACE-TRACK, Sept Th h ing ® one-handed soy ; » € ' —Salvidere, favorite In the Junior bn LOM nde a stop La ores ate f Y tug | Champion, Just breesed home in front Rena AY ; SY lof De Mund, Ballot, Water Pearl and pbenrhve fled yo Delehanty " i nugher:y popped a ‘hij . other cracks of year-old divi Dw hohe biee a an feu to 20s A sion at Gravesen world of money was n De Mund becaum Big New Yorker Throws | Discus 135 Ft..5 In. Third Inning. Davis threw out Delehanty. he ri wear 0 wa A pg blinkers for the first time . expired on a grounder to Roh t t pet 0 1 for e' j NB. ported ashore, tah vessel. of 30 tons. men were fighting to get 3 8 a in Championships, * a great running catch & repre bob haw stat ative money Fae 0 an's drive to lett centre. Oh at the ' De Mund went away Th” thw oes + tne ert hte -— Wittens got Baan | — Mthe + quarter horse style and opened « Mie. fy. NO RUNS imal ? tures lengcha on Baividere,' by {Special to The Rvening Workd.) Fourth Inning the turn Mider moved up with the datter, MONTREAL, Can., Sept. 22.—-Owing to || Rohe ncain threw out Keeler, Biber Lia aivieere the front with )@ block the New York A.'C. and Irish: | feld's liner went. to Jonen breer@ De |American A. C. teams were over three Kiet to left, bat went out at ® wise - ~ mbes h NO’ RUNS. ' nus an easy 96 in front of ours late tn arriving here to-day, They smashed a liner into it, Ae eh ee aot were duo at 7.15, but did not ‘arrive| which Kesler sould not hola apa ie Phe second Social’ was a figsle. 11. ll 20-46 rolled cote te tro bangs, Tebell 4 Tho Mercury Footers aro quartered in front ofthe pate. Was run exactly (o sult Running Water ¥ t quartered at |wot a safm grounder ana’ torew donee a took her to the front and made She Wik Hote, and the Winged out at the pb Denoh Foot boys at the Queens: scoring Isbell ai «own pace. In last quarter it |0 Queens. Hillman, ot third. On the Crisis Near as as Tat Holds Final Con- ‘ a eorat, and at tain {MP Travers Island squad, and Colt | Scant "Douher une nis r was Los, w.n- | t% of the Celtic Park contingent, have achors for;thres bags ores Dee > pace /POt Yet put In an appearance and in| 77) Donohue! Rohe Aled to Keel ning by @ length fo wan DO pw : Dougherty scorad via ference with Rebels, Although ef." rbabilty"wil_ast competn, "(Built OUR’ aes teow out , ry lex tw bad 4nd he may not Fitts pa to run. ‘The teama left for the Wil'tams fouled tp Don aay Secretary Still Has Hopes. icine anon | Montreal” A... prounaa | paulitres fortes tp Denohs, Atta \ as caida an eapanan et t yine way and won| o'clock Preeitent pons Conroy beat hi t. Delehanty struck. ‘Governor’s Wife aa ma : ; ; ° rath beter ‘or Gat) Ainerteun vAthiote Cluny” aad A ablewtne atkat- 38 i : | HAVANA, Sept. 22.—A Congressman whose relations with the Ad- | }: 4 Rowling. of the New Duties of Office Too | ministration are exceedingly close, declared to-day that President Paima | goo!"r [ove ore in wood 5 |. FB sae f i 5 Panaionist, °F Kane ie sintered on the ment, And Much for His Health, andithe members of his Cabinet probably would resign before night. “do even Corina, taking Ue ord-breakinc crow 3 by Yoke tor © over ! i a ha tie atte ex 7 ec an the | Ie sh to right was hood for | Intervention, he added, was expected on Sept. 25, aii arin nea k ove expesced iihey. are | Davia singed and Tebell | (Special to The Ryening Worlt.) | The United States cruisers Minneapolis and Newark arrived here Stopped and wae “RUS a N ree CAN, . r x ~ - , ' + ‘, world's OLEAN, : vee 2—Mre. Ws- | early to-day. There are now ten warships in Cuban waters ready for + Tp. lox th Rosh lnning rane volt cavtedsonteae whether ang | tctionsdetermined by President Roosevelt EB on | held by 8 huire fanned Dowie a freee r Tae;propositions made by the Moue-| automobile he addtod: “At jeast we ators, made ti 1 sonke ts Paes aS wee oppored to hen husband» renoml-:| rates last nigh: have consideradly | nave gut the aaaain: shy oy tw ae thot railon for the Goveraorahis, hanged the situation, heving paved « Secretary Tafi receivid a Jon bie ae ae , 1) wae Her close, personal friends, however, |way far mugeestions by Messre. Ta iss tetas ae bs iad three a itend Oe lstute that she does not desire the Gov- |and acon for furd Tia wisltesaintio Me 6 y Wn and thas the life valida Re biciets ays 7 berarl to run aga both aides which mey ve: save the 1 yoted (o- exhaust every resource in [tla said who further contends that the! sforgne Taft and Racon, accom) . i ’ t a 4) mm Poasible This as im re r , 19 Continne and Wo refer that be | wocoy. called on Prosident Palma th ang it ‘ ulf lengths f pleoe ' discontinue bls political career as Goy- | iacining ang got iis ideax on what NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 22—-A. Se Jumes Crawford Won, ; 1 ernor. x was Willing xbould be done under t ear beiatarede vor darted cal esaane Chinese Con I Tung Lo ' Gov. Higgins arfived. some thin morn- | circumstances Sek entaman. techn ceio fh, where Jamar Cra 4s Goer Witeh-anicae : ing trom Buffalo, where be spent lat | ‘This acternoon Secretaries Taft anil eader, Gen Eernents Feb tias an 1,00 atch and $500 in night. The Governor's friends here’ pol- | Bacon Matened to tha views s wom Huss races a hey pis tl Cash Soe ef oaperpen tt that he has mere-| ber of nratinent Insurgents and Lib: | (ie Puima sdinfiiietration tie revo G eer * . t y tp may he will aecepr the nomina-| orals, including Pino Guerra, Gen. Cas | Unies propare to AM pty ) ! Tang. Minn ¢ ew will ms Be Ee tillo, Juan Gralborio Gomer and Jouo| intervention 9 Pee tate Ameri an PRESIDENT CASSATT Ina, Lo-dlat Z vernor declared to-day” thats! Miquel Gomes. Gentic &. erteoee SF ajemennioaheteat ihe tea aan Re lasek pase Tat: HAS WHOOPING COUGH. : ey ASE HEIR SUED. Aa yaw ee hc @ CBAGIdate,) Secretary Taft esid to tit Assiciated/ing United Stales doer no: aspes cs Pan nee crows, ‘ ey) oe eh How Gnd the the he Feturns! preg: “Thy proposals of the Moler- jan atta sine Pc PHILADEL seldire il ieot, ‘The watch w pron 5 dea ¢ for $1783) wae!) ue te provel end a mista without Bi- | cteg, while not browd and far-reaching | My y Bel ny, emaned a a ’ mee a ne Ting and , | Jevomgh to meet tho necessitios of the | | demir rine hae -n Pa sa) gay tn Powter settled | Y Jease eviderice a Wlesiro on thelr part to ;Ambition to, lees. cur Pend COmIOS) ; bo ie BSS) 4, beaanee wale OALe ‘ mf _ BROOKLYN GAMES OFF. tain the doldgrity. of the republic | li asimrerested efrone to the ures averfurd. & suburb of this eity : or James Be nwa St. Loula was acleduled for the w before an host's walt, te, ame | an A doubdie-header hetween, Broskhem abensen their control trenoon, salt an jnaing was pia ‘ed in| least somewhat mors hopeful, a Febela wilh eonacnt to “lay down shete aro.” | * wen though they are compelie) to| justin whieh we support —-. mon ‘Consequently the situation js at emerrenne ty There GIANTS GAME OFF. | jodping || BABY FALL8 FROM WINDOW. |; +} must be somo reiignations showing the| porto GROUNDS, N. X,, Bept, 2— (Wie Were | Hinds Amaia, one year old, walls | MY viug in a ohalrtia @ window . No. Mi Kast One Hunde treet, lost her bi good faith of tho Government before) qiy game neh between coe Catia wel piles A thie atterncen the 0. RCE GES ae ee dea to ramein at nome for th Gays before poouuing scve duties ¢ uedit saben

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