The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1907, Page 1

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SESS55 SEDIPDIDAIISEPS SSOGIPDSV9 999. -PIPIPOOOOD > WDIIIIDDIIII999 99999999099999999 >> BEST SPORTING FEATURE. OF THE DAY Full Details Relating to the Form of ALL the Horses Running at Belmont To-Morrow on Page 12. CREPE EECEE CERECERRES GEC REEMERCE CECE CESSCESSSG Et s CEEREE jeht) Thuredey, rain INAL| Ghe 1 RESULTS EDITION 4 Bid Sethe ONE CENT. WEATHER —Clondy to- “ ‘ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ NEW YORK. \ TIP ON FLIP FLAP NETS $50,000 TO BOOKIES WHEN COUP FAILS FEAR OF STRIKE RIOTS KEEPS Tht WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1907, Mare Did’ Not Run Ac- cording to Form in Jamaica Race. ee Y STARTERS, JOCKEYS AND ODDS IN METROPOLITAN HANDICAP TO-MORROW lionovarce beet Mako BROOKLYNS Errors to Hélp Chi- cago Tally and Fail (FINAL SCORE.) CHICAGO | “ Circulation Books Open to AIL” ady to-miaht) Thersday, ral HESULTS EDITION PRICK ONE CENT. —— GIANTS BEAT PIRATES; BROOKLYNS LOSE AGAIN McGraw’s Men. With Mathewson in the Box. Shut Out the GIANTS. (FINAL SCORE.) PIT oT. BUI RG. RUSTLE WINS’ STAKE = j ee s —_ RUSTLE Welshts. Owners Tookers, Odds to Show Much Until 123000051 — 12 pittsburgs and Tally 990000000— 0 - R 124.. David Johnson Martin 11-5 A ~ BROOKLYN GIANTS. : Getaway Day Crowd Badly } Pandetio 119..R. Hitehegek Kadtke 61 Late in Game. Four Runs. ce mes : Gloritie 119, .J, L. MeCormick. .., Garner $1 O0O0OO02TILO— 4 SEES 00201100 4 Stung in information About J pishapiite 116. .Geo, C, Bennett L. Williams... 15-1 spectat to The terentak Wort Rpecial to The Rveatng World i Bennett Horse W. H. Carey 110..R. F. Carman Mepantel 1} Patrolmen Held on Re- AH X@TO8 PARK. wkockiys BROOKLYN te pagatony oft eeeitpwins Sane PE * PITTSBURG J.C. Core 98..New Castle Stable... Miller 1 2 Apo. ace | Penennee oe ee ea RH POA B Bat Masterson 93.. Schwartz Bros Presto 1 serve Duty to Queli Maloney, cl. 2 Sr ise) 0 Wl Caren tyana e ge eit Hallman, ef 0 0 29% = : Tanya 118..H. P. Whitney oerner bl Casay'sb SCE a hee oceans “Re Se ani | Clymer, 1. 6 ae . 2 Blandy «. 111... A. Belmont Mountain ..., 40-1 Outbreak, Lumley, rt. 1 1 0° 0 1) and the West pe Saeed Clarke, If, 20 92.20 the mis je showing made by the § Superman . 100..J. R. Keene Lowe 6-1 — First Inning. Jordan, 1b OY beaias: Wael pied Heese Paige i ‘per eae Presa ey Wagner, ss. .... Ce Gi ee Pe ea reenact Cit swan ales Sewell 100..Brown Leigh Stable. .Brussell 71 1] on account of the tongehoremen’s| g Siasle Taleed a high foul to Bergen: | McCarthy, If 1 1 3 © 0) sent Leteld in to try! and wrab une frac | APbatCHO, 2 ne | ; go forth that she had wor TT : 115..J. W. Fuller looker $1 Ji gtrike, Police Commt er Bingham Alpermen 0 1 4 © 0) game. McGraw promptly met the move | Nealon, 1b J : ‘ : 4 in 1.40 ant was in prime co Hall 110..—. R. Thomas.. Noone 10-1 wed orders this afternoon that all pa Lewis, ss. se ae ase et hy weg tegen Leeann Seta aie ; 0 eae der ened tarinr Sh6 pad a4 compet} Zionap 94..W. T. Schulte.. Hogg — || troimen be held at the station-house for| Bergen, « Ni 10: RE Be: 10 Paras | tise tanner eet erg teh 00. 14 ee Ooo ne aterm ikecowinn Neal 114..C, R. Durnell Dugan reserve duty. At the time of issuing the Butler, 0 0 0 0 O) chat looked like baseball, ar sie 5 a hae levine thy cenasas order no extensive outbreaks had been Strickiett 0 0 1 6.0] considerable Petting: in the ata 7) Tas wita Ltn hy and locating 46 ied: reported xBatch 0 0 0 0 O] withstanding that the clubs were evenly Totals 3 0 4 24 1b é With the announcement that the big| Maloney's fly dropped safely in right ee __ | Ualanoed, the prevailing _— a ductal | NEW YORK. (daa aioula Catena che at d to make two bases lie ee = to 4, with the Gian! favorites ae El penecgte ee crtiamatins ( Schulte's throw to Hoft-| Tota’s 4 8 27 11 7) Mathewson was in splendid form and | RN Fae ast race L tnpsttrer’ daatuat seit dasagnas ‘ofiteub ned at three ones : : | Shannon, if. 12a NS i aie at a croinea nee | x Halted Bergen in Seventh inning. | dim 4 of the fine two buttora before apapp @ave Flip Mia the eesh j men. the strike ‘of the 18,000 Tlengshores| th) ‘third out, his hie iE take: the crowd knew the game had started | 8 rang, rf | Oe Wes ie of an outing. Spanker took the lead # Men (nok on & more serious aspect | by Sheckard. NO RUNS . P CHICAGO. - i vec : ? ; Clark's two-bagger gave » | Devlin, 3b 20) 4. Ieee ° ww iT nen galloped y errno re~ i ‘ ig antes 6 aah na eye Dall tivont th ELEVENTH DAY AT JAMAICA. ar ee ee pe idan Ups seo Becond Inning R H PO A E|blage » iittle scare, but Wagner Ws] Seymour, cf (wee far i pata ie ‘ decals Seats! quer | Evers missed three swings and west | Slagle, c’. Pye ake ii unabie to help him along, and the | pow ayer ag ha app | MAY 8 CLEAR. TRACK FAIR ters in Brunawick Hall, at West and}fo the bench. Strickiett. made a neat | SuBie © Fl cilaeta’ eactiedAown-to inelr works 4 emeenet 0 Se only explanation given of the miserab.¢ : ¥ Sleventh streets, the men decided upen | stop of Kilng’s hot bounder and tossn | Sbeckard, If ieee Hare Bell Yea | Bowerman, 1b,...++ 1 44 ee 4s; $400 wided: five furlongs. Start poor, Won driv= ° Ms 7 First Inning. showing of the Bennett mare was that br. C, by Bolltaire Ll. Bweet Cas @ novel demonstration with a view oft ul mat at firs Brow '! Schulte, rf 1S a} pene ad bo SRGOURRINE ‘Dahlen, as Oo apg Ghe bad pot run up to her private form. Jockare Oven Ablen Clon vin influencing the employers and winning | & { Wheckara | Chance, 1b eet bose Feats “s Paitocn theras/ion thene'ett Corcoran, 2b oN 2 sy Raa ea taarere tie nea ¢ Mees eapie hp ta fai lbgen cu er tet | Fas MBiagie | Steinfetdt, 3b reg. tae Wat) and Clymer went out vn i Mathewson, p...,..0 0 0 6 ¢ which he faced @ horribl It was stated that a ptocession of | Hofman, os. +0 1 6 8 O} grounder, which Mathewson to pay be told the hoofs of & lot of <Conbntied cod rane) Evers, 2b 1 1 2 4 Q} to Bowerman, Clarke ers Totals 497 32 breda was strikingly evidenced leans raced Iiting Poy 4 OO) Reger into right, Wagne f ed when Jockey Radtke ac 1a mou Saal planus gic & bus while still suffering wm the effects o HACE tree year olde and upward c ne mile and @ X proNee © i y un “7 r hia recent disastrous fall and won the 5 rivi ne nner, b. ‘ n « 7 on 5B psapen ag A i Won driving. Time—1.68 3.5. Winner, b. c.. by Sain—Amertca, Owner - mais 1216 27 10 1/ kway’ tor single . cheered, and he looked pa . } 1 w a * , ; ‘ May Sweet Taire at Finish . : Les Te wrke and: Seymour, To a start which saw Hartford Boy i t * arly . pag’ r Mra, O'Farrell ke pe, Lewis’ sia my Bas 1 ar on < . Ween Worked Int ‘ to! Laeteld'n ie played {i nero went Alper tan, re Dow loft ha Neale tT and Mat ir. -e : . 7 : ba & 7 le after getting ty b j ; a wow: Had $75 in Marked Bills an a ! joked up Rowermnan's grounder My) i is M 1 Ur * Me « 1 r wfore Fr ruld 3 ikoaps When Jerome’s Men aD ar cinhegrntes Woe 22, off. ‘ Mosley Wagner to Ab Ge iad peoukdn thet Arrested Him. tno. NO RUNS Tony Bonero Had Speed. , As fe wate is Third Inning Another ragged start saw the 0 Won easltye Time tel 8-6.” Winner, ch + long Hy was taken care era of Agora in distress. She was Samuel H. Abrams, process server Shannon, Leiteld was Wie jn the Tenement House Department ¥ popped out to Evers, ¢ a * r pee wes this afternoon by De- \ felt eet vee En wan cane om Rak K tectly Reardon and Brennan of the = “’ Balunae at ’ 1 4 ito Ale fow jumps, lot Tony Pbaates Distr sear n A a after he fret. NO RU | We a posers =e ona! grounded out to his feels ‘The bunch hit. the stret had accepted $7 In marked bills from Clare from, but Mrs, Catherine Worth, of No. 2t| oh dpping nae | * ei mn singled Gowr mwas Calnoun, Filekll de Brows, ts thy. Brown fouled to| sae rive to. lett at the head of for per to 1 placing a N taking second f fire escape on her louse. When Abrame yan out by Rivers. —-—- i to Lelfeld, adver } Win K) three year-olds and upward that have run and not won at | was arresied he remarked to Reard: toh. Alperman fo ners un effort to cnt 4 Wit LN618 Winger, be, by Commando—BenMy- | "Why jh tim=L are they making a mark |} nd. Kvers Mortman | Jogs President’s Memory {ici Mel ; . ¥ rT ver NO RUNS. > * PEER lhe wetting graft [ae | and Has Secretary ‘th paiceananan’n| ny ats 2 Many » sof in the Tenemeno ‘ m . - ir » ong ru wo N ' oo 1B House Department haye been whispered | gee ne Cult tact, the tence mar Skinned to Death, Fourth Inning z 6 to the District-Attorney Mra. Wor \ “ it Pe taut eae | ed a pr to Dolly Spanker First. ee pened to be a comp aby ’ chard “stole - hla “Flip Flap worked a mile Le ' willing to asnivt bringing @ grater | Rl Med om to MeCanhy WASHINGT May §—Johnm 1. Sul gol was the track tip, and ev ody ry . 4 R t pugilis ‘an in and Hreanabat 4 down it, and the « mare was too ptured : c President. Re threw him ou third bas pped out sialied favort ‘ hard run ting chat Haman to Le r “Ww t slealing if som ng bon boo ie MW tod e ‘ ar . aule te Cor # | ne ' ps to W Dahlen fied Sng the mount, gas: nave On anil h the ie, NO No Banker running with” 7 y | Brewident ai dn Now Ninth inning Flip Pap moved Up to Waddell’ with: | jens ss ‘ Ty * y : ate hat waa the * flort Do! So Hore Mie . ae >’ Was . ‘ Anis’ first easily. Waddell outfooted Heiitan ¥; Ralthe ee ie | ¥ F Filp Flap for the place | yeu? Ina aiett tis 4 yn 4 i | as “ an, w we .- 8 Wins Her Best Race. int Wf Vreeton io f Mietntald ‘i slipcase hustle breesed along ir rd place | fii, dr, tolls ; pounts _ iS 4 1 i ‘ are é Gieny SRR apna prappeiae Apiidie - nome ithe law saye you shouia| {Mehl te im. i ¢ = . strong pit on @ Bre-escape, 1 have # pu tumbled ‘by hs Alper A res ‘ could | NATIONAL LEAGUE, LOUISVILLE RESULTS. won't have to make the imp Feast } al. 4 es At any stage coming ‘ ver a up Lew N t to ¢ . N " sirong. got third Sn te Tl AT LOUISVILLE, May §&—The races here| Mr Wo! ave him $10, and he senlated z he . Laughing Eyes died-away in the pinc CINGCINNAT an BOSTON ry ar nee f ‘ am i he paid ighth Inning 2 Oyama Had Easy Time i% * oad We bed FIRST nendey 8 atehing 8 Mf 1 t he Fes met t Mew Db me 1 d the matter >a v" se ned abn i tran AMERICAN LEAGUE. nechals min friend, who advined her to eee the 1 f , Pr het ~ aad Margaret Rauduiph s/t fhe did eo and @ tras DETROIT AT ST. LOUIS THIRD BACE—#!x furlongs.—Deno bt A + ca for pl ined 3. Time —t.1b 1-8 i D Btrick J ; iam wh at be eg | om «AMERICAN WOMEN rob lunge on McCarter. EASTERN LEAGUE. Phy va - ; BEATEN AT LF AT B " ? MoCarter won NEWARK AT PROVIDENCE wu TH KACK~—Hall a mile--Moguette | Abs ' Tounile: ond A { if backed from 3 to 1 to even in PE 4 AE ry whee ‘ nd 2 40 1) 1. Geneva (f to 1| Arrested howe (bey |tomman, ur malate Jordan “doubl | NBWOASTIE. Ireland. May foto P.perna n bul we, the sla fax would douttien ieonrs eh ee Oe tert toe pidoeh 2, itn Kelly me p8 inoney. in oe ae RON annielllical € " ut to t N é e p but for ® bas i Magistrate, Breen, in Centr rons | MiMRReds. NY f Being Lit ity Viet: ‘a “tue post “ts FFALO AT TORONTO STEVENS BEATEN | court held’ him tn 4,40 Sell Yor Sazeet | Ninth Inning ; walreich and, snal cond Pe aa ta ee a4 oe. iJ | nation on. Friday, Unable to furnish cine 8 to | p bis bunt. Jordan Syit T f Gor es*ple syed fonaaieotly by the Bow. Ba ees] sau ery. rf * moe “aaa Jordon F LOWR MELE ESM ‘ome! and lou y 4 Doi ae A Seat il bay iehtey city’ a surinans S oume tore tan hel So singtes | * (os Sixth ( 6-1, Bellindia ace, Tinker, ; t Po nats ava Hee feaied Mra. Crawford pe oe $ $13 fata ane titi ES nae a sto, Sema sar pana § to Play, \ i i ii i ell FT eee ae eS hee ee ee eee aie ro ee

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