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Ww Circulation Books Open | to AU,” | PRICE ONE CENT. = NEW ‘YORK, SATURDAY, ‘OCTOBER 13, 1906. GOV. HIGGINS ORDERS ALL ‘auericans HARD BATTING MARKS GAMBLING RESORTS CLOSED 3. > FIFTH CHAMPION GAME — | 'R dBresiinec Gord 6 Wie TIGERS HELD soe! aie ae Ma re z : an = 10 ONE SCOR : Turned’ Alice Gates | | == —_--|PWO-PITCHERS FOR-CUBS = Gridiron Battle on Prince- KNOCKED-OUT OF BOX, | ton Field Ends in Score_ Ga > Absolute cs Comes Through a BR STRONG, AT Miastetious Source and Ninety:P slave Obares OUT ACE HIGH EVIDENCE COLLECTED BY > ; 4 y,|W. H. Daniel, $35,000 SLEUTHS FROM ALBANY.|"/. H. Daniel $35 io Nursery” Handily. fouled 16 Isbell, Davis and Donohue Lead! White Sox in_ dwat tyatp. ane ates Soe ereure: -Which—Gives 5 a pete Lead in First Half of ji beat-apunt.|Close. Scores Mark All the ‘4 aes Contest, Ins. Games in Which Big pour to Rone and was ’ Lid “Will, Be-Kept Shut at ‘Least Until After Election, Gamblers Hear — Governor SD SEASInS ‘GETS ONE: Has Power to Compel Sheriff : i 2t0 Act. Isbelt shecka Fine Weather, Fast Track and| ‘A Good Card at the Bel- mont Track, Gambling-houses and pool-rooms, aggregating 90 per cent, of the} forced Tinker, No runs Compete. h total _number that have been in operation in Manhattan and the Bronx, | : —+ . RECORD O IRST FOUR CMON © e Shave been closed by order of Gov: Higgins. BELMONT PARK RESULTS. FIRST HALF, ered Pitchers el oso EE, ~— Word went “out a few days ago from the my" Seat Of POWEr| gutsT RACE—Sewell @ fo 1 and ees Nave nene 5 z oF ee eee ay Whee Rone pease tae that controls gambling-houses and pool-rooms:in New York that the ) 0). Grapple (even for piace) Se RR ECL WAL 3 Whee Sox vs ate Prelster 3 3 were i oprietors closed then bs ders Navy +++ £ situation was dangerous, Timid proprietors closet then. Absolute orders | bse Struck out—By Walsh, 12; by Pftister, 9; by Brown, 12 (two io closé w ere delivered ast night to nearty_alf-the-gambting-house: to 5) 1, Colleny (2 ori iaeipine) me > games); by Altrock, 6 (two games); by Reulbach, 3; by Owen, 2 (six | the Tenderloin and on thé ¢ ide. | 2, Jimmy Lane 3, - : $ innings; by White, 1 cnireetamtrest- 1 Some of the gambling-house y they were called upon by] rrp RacBoW. w. Dantela’ (s THE LINE-UP. ee i i Wes x ; 4 ai Post i Navy. (Bcecial to, The Hkvanine World.) men who said they represented Gov. Higgins. It is more likely that] {2 ana even) 2, Tourenne (8 to ahter ne x : Bet Mart. eOAGOS Ost oA Fee aeeyS THE BATTING ORDER. ~~: * Gay Fy . toe ‘or place) 2, tuda 3, Stannard 4 als iS a cord-bren jbeir callers came from closer to homé, and told them that Gov. Higgins sine HL. biiloa a ezets | crowd saw to-fay's game, t Teen torts tbs * es es S = Herring y i lation: ba. ee was behind a movement to raid the gambling-houses of the city for pollfi-], FOCR 74. RACE—Hen strong 0 Hhoiaesetn Wrient | the series for the world's champlonahtp, | Abn Ff Hofman, of, + | 3 + - _|to 1 and & to 1) 4, Ace High’ (4 to Groner pen eas = j Jones, cf, Bheckard, If, tal.effect. Few gamblevs dare bey the orders, and followers of [41 for place) 2, Royal Breese 3. ER Dilton Citariea Gay SUS SOS all 30 Ge MM iuay crite mA hrs Ih ; eS i jhe ponies had a hard time findine open pool-rooms this afternoon. ens | q Teron 1 rere ti ‘i Infeldt, 3b. | : : | FIFTH RACE—Diahapiiie (4 ari Northeroft Ewen the largest crowd ¢: seer linker, 3, { ieee Govt gginashas.teken:asband4— = and & to 5) 1, Iromsldes ( f a a. | amare at @ gume-here. and perhaps the largest ers, 20. =| " e has bee pparent for aides (even for ad +4 Sullivan, ¢ ¥ 3, 3 SP Useninr el aaie auicel ace OHM ne pinoe) 2, Mise Crawford 3. (Special to-The Evening World.) at a game In the history of professional | Walsh; p. Huelbach, p. i 5 trom Albany have deen c y | NAPOLIS, Md., Oct. IL—Tho game} PAIL The waten were olosnd at 16. | Umpires Johnstone and-orLouRhtin, | eercaeronae a ao 2. SIXTH RACK—Orilene (5 to 1 and el ee eed IGT of an hour before the = = J SY ERCTERA Ne mais S"to™ 5)", Hevorlac (8 to i for her if gume. At that timo there wore about | home, ‘Tinker was run down, Welsh to =< Pocheme at a famous ‘Te . pince) 2, Cederstrome 3. and the midshipmen was the only game | 9609 persony on the grounds, it }Donoliue to Davin. THICEE RUNS. fe faurant » few nights ag of football this acason played by one of; wan estimated there wero 5,00 people Second Inning. Hl Lommisaioner Uingham BY FRANK W. he “Big Four’! south, of Philadetphia, | on the outside, Sony these were o} Sullivan fanned, ™ alsty walked, Hahn i a Saharantn a 6 ee = V. THORP, ane ei the two [tating $80 and even “#20 tor uty mM Shanes” Jones “cut, Evers = tot grector-—br: EE MONE — PAC TATE = TRACK | Pre jaet game played ‘hatween thet Ae SE Ls Net oa eens houses! and “podl-roome N: teams was two years ago When t ivers out, Walsh to Donohue. Kling | and tmmedia afterwarl showed 2 only one of the regulars out ofthe line- | to clear the crowd and force them be- Joubled Into rigit field. acorime lapre in form. He mms dubbed the =e cere —-|-gp--On.the_other r has | yond th» foul line. —, foveal Then Picister reslaced Reulbaan not shown up well'In the gaines playot | ~So great —was-the-crowd—outaide | po-far thin season and {ts backs are | grounds at_n Aigging bad “list kambling-houres and pool-Foom hontain the ad. of all on th Soedinte nnd n-igt nf others-tn ndtd! a fannel. Donorue, hit HemlOmpedainieRiveratofeecmtwcmecsetenn cs Cearetaa Ani Fas ae McClellan Subjected Him to_Po- on that the gates were slow. and fumblo badty. arlier than usual 8} comet An Nour SUL al Fo ee See Soe aia s Ys, Oct. 13.-—W. H_ Dantels ‘ Sa i g i oy elena tion mek 5 Nursery Handicap in: "esine eo he eh Won by 8 eoors- BE 10-10: 9-comte The fanea in gront of the left fleld waiked. Reulhacn syerificed, Sullivan y =UGH Canune sien 3 2 chine wixiesicontiemseie quently Princeton has been thireting for | Dleachers was broken down and tho |1?, Donohue, Hognan struck’ out. NO 2 Gotitilet tromiiggine: -: s SC ee ; § |tavenre. ‘The Tigers are in good condl- | crows rushed out into left ficld. Po- Third Inning: 5 (An discussing his trouble with Druty epring ior $35,000 to BE. 8, Burke, jr., | ton. McCormick, —tuttback; bring the Heamen—wers forced tose - Ded tate the SO ee \ t ; Relieve-Pain—It Was ; ; = 4 ens He did not sow the list, and Dan Siat ¢ man easily the best, baating Tourenns, NORE J Sooper sit Murphy, of the Nationat ery, his secretary, who ls more politic : B-to-l ch: : 8c length, du uo team, sald at that hour t i USES sf eg His Day Off. ‘ui’ it" tatets sue ty, we] ditical Interference, and He Could MOA EAS a RTHMDRE.| cinema ine anos ve su! (ted te a ect tuding Fountnin Blue and Kentuckyi > . e oN Pip yhect haa naman th Bult seo hnaey secon Peal acar Ore Soe Not Remain in Office. He [sae SE ae ve i 5 i Newall wee —_~ University of Pe Fourth Inning. | 3 freed him, : xingled ta. right centre, [Swarthmore <> SECOND HAL F Not Even Standin: whe Jormes pod. the race Letween. them. ss -Commissione vs aes cGaw_V ody. has resigned _ a fb. It would embarrass Mr. easily beat Penrhyn. al ameaTe resignation was sent to the Mayor two days a0, but only U, of Bases gre atite-on-thetnflell were nll teken i “ad many of his political associat Hylas, favorite in the Brook Cup Han- t his e} was. vit Pace: and thousands weré sitting on the griss Ney hea TO put the Hon ender pres —-tetie tart Hticap, had-the tece-sate when he poitad reached him last. night, and Jus aCes DANCE: of it: his’ first act this | 3x a ab up’ to the “dead! lines, marked by| was doubled oR Schulte to Shea ie trom Albany: ————— * Latte: The on) fn the stretch turn, Attur, who had | morning when he reached his office, THM LINE-UP. heavy captes—The grandstand proper} Aina. FOUR RUNG. rewire Kh aT matter of COMMoT roport-that-reilet was —eutaide: been the pacemaker then “ME Woodbury. assert ~he~had-been: satitt, ie Doaltion, Swarthmore | lind not one seat left and the only va- Phen eeua te OHS UW ROL TOd EGR every poai-roomi and gaimbling tous iding her chtidren on errands, went on and won in a drive by a length ~ MEW wy, tect that-he subjected to political Ets Sa a Rowmanie cit Ket WOO In Cie” boxes, Gt rte Pe i eee eer in tho city has been paying protectios wrote a Iejter declaring tat she mwam| axd-e-hait-from Collgny,._—_~-_|noyance and interference in his office, This the Mayor denies, , The Speen Kreurer | which had been 60x ‘Tinkern and Byers worked the dounio |. Overall fanned and a wild piteh wonsy.This money went to mep wh fhe pennantinnera are playlne. now Mi | Unable to: emture the lle. with whlch | Ren: Strong, a-30-t0'% chuhoe; won the | correspondence was made “public this afternoon by athe: Mayor: . nage a. % 6 : ker—-wedre: Hoffman” walked, $enttty 13 waid-to-be-knewn to GOV. | ghe was aMlict This letter se care-| scramble out of the chutes for two-venr- T for #3,401%us well as the world's cham-fS-oeard fanned. ON! y, they alone_bava.the_pOWer | (ully-pinned toast waist. Then_put-| olde, beating Ace Hizb, 0.10 to 1 chance Mr. Woodbury wrote as follows: ~~ Ne = ites on lal Ua prt ea eal agucnebULa yes (i Fitth Inning. lesale #but-down | gy. a f : etn ‘ecaip he first foi “ i furore vale smu sont| ngon- went and Royal Breeze, the favorite, MAYOR'S BROKEN PROMISES, Mi en AASTIEE of which Pon played | g MM N, out, Tinker to Caance WWatsh today. Ali they, ave—-to—we—W—46-1 — 272 Madison Avenue, Oct. 11, 1906. 8 ie toa “or the wa end-OUt Tomesna se iio thEt = {ewe can't protect you any longer... intit-you hear from? us. Beyond the Combine, here “are sue ps 2 es moots 1 +1 MRS. BOOTH CUSTODIAN To the Honorable George B. MCIMaN, Mayor of the Clty oF New f . York: = = — } f 46 22 41 OF THE MOUSE” CONVICT ate penjearenio lander youtmp reslenalion tee comments : oma : of Street Cleaning, to take effect ‘linniediately. When you informed sees ipecial ote Benin ne World) Salsa chat you dentred to continue mo’ Commissioner, vou said to me County Judge Plate Migncd a that tt-was your with-timt-t sheuld-discharge-my—duties-ns{-had gladiators playe {mportant game thus far on Franklin f aft ey —Hined—up against bBwarthimore—team,—-whe—have held th te combine: ean running for ye because tt is o¥ , Jet—granting the relenze of Aischargog them under the administration of Mr, Low, and that you | Red Blue to very low scores 1 ailewly out to the sy sone and naam feel “Tho would” keep the politiciaus off my back,” to quote your own ex- fie eS and, with a . n th ‘ounty 9M i " ¢: rivels ‘The ma FitO— the CaaTSay SEM presston, Your attiinde has undergone sO marked a change in tho ts “INSTEAD 0! OF SIL SILVEIRA, thay, will bh fh noth — last particular, and you are now so insistent upon the Injection pla eth} oe re muro too HE will remain og fot ant . Tooth took Schaofer with her to of politics Into my department that [ am sitisfied that my ideat tor. football. ith FOUND R. il. DAVIS. = ni t: ne election anc Or taps re-Carl- Nag i, wher hope >| Atal Giicne ist. oe Janu feet away trom. shi Billecwhera, she -hopem, to;.retorin utility and effectiveness as Commissionsr must presently cease | 0 } fe ay Bee ee ra MEARS Conde DUST eet tae tho macrete he Mouse"! promised the Judge that and determine, As It 1s therefore ‘no tonger possible for me _ YALR USES TWO SUBS AN ae : USERRA Tag “uke Bi, he 260. ho would turn over a now feat and lisu | to administer thevolflce wits a Gacont regard for th public” AGAINST HOLY CROSS.) Spaineyirie pn A On Gok d fn honest ife in the future. service or consistently with th: thalntenance of myself respec:, Lins se cerca 1 comend that I be reileyed of my responslblilties. oe thee ure the pti “LOUISVILLE RESULTS, | aespectiully, Ala ae Figs bent. over. ei : JOUN MeGAW Woonnury, fall: buck fF BinioD 1 es 34 ae hy¥nte ase Finkertona to-day. hern aa 4 MIs UNDERSTOOD, MAYOR SAYS, [eat an Le ee wy A TH To this communication tho Mayor sent the following re>ly: sy Want Cocoty Bupsrvisor-and. oln AO Rewere. (not wswed ti whore ts: Alrehip fe ae CITY OF NEWYORK, v Y that the Wires Ww: eetuy ee NE ae ie Hors 84) Time, 1.12 48, i} ee ' Rnsatinh tated a i on hia led over coe Fonds Un to thal Gkaun wae atti Auditor (to banal’ (Bl OFFICE OF THE MAYOR, oo ad HO, BhO Tes ‘ a) pe 1 {f,@} for place), 4; Oct. 12, 19 Jy oye ave the mined piled. do: i Pies mhrseciariert tina Gi heg.to ncknowledge’the receipt of your letter of tes ignation i eae WR. JEFFERSON DAVIS BETTER| {i Viton. Gta 1 for placg, mat | dated’ Oct. 11, 1903, addressed to me gt No. 10 Washington square and | annu Yate n |i i Lady ther, third, Time—112 forwarded to.me at Princeton, -N. “Ji, where I stayed, Thursday anil to-d was weakenat i It was jentned, at the Majestic Hotel OURTH RAC! ait “Hannibal Bey ‘ wartersiack —*Tad'* : hyde Benes agent Friday nights. Tr q . [toss of Quar y Hy i EON axis. who @ tod and g to\1), Ist; Pretongio te y nights. “I regret’ exceedingly that you should have so misun. 4 Fullback Roome Dines played in oe Davla wea nites ist te TE so alcatel aiied Gn EIGGaA Pag = ; it on) aeary | enema a, a re ore aan, row Www a 10) 3 not am Sis f o : os : Ja. (Continued on Page) ba (Continued on Boventh Page.) <. |{he bull Stelnfelde coming ali the way th 4,