The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1907, Page 1

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Full Details Relating to the Form of ALL the Horses Running at w / | Belmont To-Morrow on Page 14. : PERCEKE KS CERES CRE CERES ECHE COEERSEEKS EEEKHHEKECEKE CEES _ CREE REE CER at nN WHA THER—Rain, clearing to-night; Priday, tale vant i CTY TAOS We EVE NIN | a * L RESULTS | EDITION. __ | Cirewlation Books Open to au” | | “ Circulation Books Open to Au” | RESU ULTS. EDITION. meter ONE CENT. eee See YORK. le clad ndechesar MAY 9, 1907. ae PRICE pa CENT. te ENGINEER RICE HIGHLANDERS —? | i _o i | Tells Rapid Transit Board Flick’s Three-Bagger Tal- it Should Construct Tri- lies First Run for Borough Ro Route. Naps in Baitle. | . | WOULD COST $40,000,000, CATCHER RICKEY JOINS Ste ee lean Pein “ Siniiesiofenlet cs | and eee FE ht Li ine IstoRun From the Bronx St. Louis Backstop Reports to Okenite Was Saale and Davy” HIGI | LANDERS LOSE. sate Bical Dae oug in, Gone) wlieal ees Grifith ‘From Job Johnson's Gelding, the Favorite in : ngshnor foe Ths ck bi. i ) 400 G@ vue Ze ile ping Third Avenue $11,000 Event, Finished Third, AN 4060 —§ Ss on ite 7 ‘ fic ( ; f re ale ea Tired Out. re m Fourth Colum Water Front Board of Raptd sit Commissioners atts F DEVE ! it { ind, Laporte at first, thie afternoon submitted « plan for in-| gage ; : Fi ee ee poioy Nee ta FOR am D sor ey mone Ee | 30,000 WITNESS REAL Bey oky aed se Kage ee arte gee IN m OPENING OF TURF SEASON eee ke took Klenow’ | and into and | 7 7 7 pin baide : i ! T OF CARS. : a a eee H t t Turner ‘ddubed, PPPS Cos) fr aselauet sty easier cele —~ 1 W, ; Ness Flick line HECK No run reroll : ealthy Owners Who Suffered Defeat the First \ nahh | Nightsticks Defied Tw R. Starin, vice-presid he ‘board, | PAGER PARK Einprield dlaples: Turtipr : Hien nie oe 4 aap gd Minutes in Hot Bat. the acne premio ing he CLEVELAND, May —More whan 4 to Congratulate Poor Owner of Victorious Elbert nglez- Th ‘ gol Chand tl fly. No rues e ich Ends nese. o¢ President Alexander B, Orr. | 0007, o thighinngers and the Cleveland : | pallies pli i eet in Rout of Rioters and | rac gah Siem Dota feee 3 Uapcd mcamtady enlpes pp arent | Horse—Rich Harvest for the | JERSEY 00109000400 % anic of Imported Hands —12,000 | at mo progam, wee obtained | ate toe ame have en cee | Bookmakers. sai “ a0 3.000 5 i Now on Strike. | tron ent oer: atape ‘and toning for rouhin" he| Sr ema " : E operation o! certainly w ull of In the pre- t W ven-—Y ale, 6} Vir | : yen | Saheern 60. either ie. geen 2 litnary pat ay fe else nd Bh La ' (Special to The Evening World.) i At aw tis fh ge rs a Meise 4 ™ - On the heels of the worst riot that has-yet marked the strike in : Rivet ee | BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, May 9.—Glorifier, a poor At AL). Philade I hia 0, Chicaa 6. Manhattan of the 12,000 ‘longshoremen, the men who are out gained Pa ei ll pe i sksagyeygva Sines aos, Sat rearrppsia @ a sae it ent | man's horse and wittner of the Carter Handicap this. year, is champion at ib 2 3 . their biggest vctory to-day, when the Savannah line, the largest of the ™* poe ve Garhpevb aeie tate eereag, cs Dien Westend cane ee | The Pasting hore, one ‘31738 t8 A mee 611000 Merona) oe gi es ne i trad athe coastwise companies, capitulated. Allof the coastwise lines have prac- coalen ca A aia as ae oy | Sia ibe jeemeae teeth i Saimin pve Piainiea iis afternoon ioe) ai te igs Shorpughiress ong 2 tically reached an agreement with the men, but the trans = Tineg| 2%, TOS RveRWN. with extensions Into | morrow "| hy turf magnates and aristocrats, who were at the trackside to see their i LATE RESULTS AT LOUISVILLE i Arey trea Ea ake — a the Bronx and Brsekiyn, on nes 0 sits \ ew Inning. sasomry |mrants race for glory—not dollars, But society was not wholly dis- Sixth—Trenola 15-1 place, Matador. DESEr—tF Star— | Contract for and proceed with construc-| throw bea new out Hoftiman. Tajole's | anpointed, for August Belmont’s Okenite, also a Hastings, dashed into 4 er yarasaprl be 8 its docks from the land side that jen of # terae part of (hit procrarme: | Btoerteld w drive anevered nie out. Ol second place in front of the mighty Roseben, “dethroned but not dis- | ——— eee “a git ona y of the stevedores this afternoon | eeneraliy considered the tri-borouch | "Fite ¢ tence, | graces. aie we) Bh ae wa ha aged route. ; ; : Bradley Jt ; mek ator: The public lost at least $200,000 through Roseben's defeat and his EVENING WORLD RACE CHART ‘ 1 apa ad chad tia pan ae * 7 Ma fs ona, SA" | owner was minus $15,000 after the race “Jimmy” McCormick, owner FIRST DAY AT BELMONT PAR : ae bree Uning ssid east wide of | apes sid mn ‘ond Inning. Ray EJ the winner, had a snug bet on his entry at the remunerative odds of MAY 9. . ; trim, facing the wharves, In front of FE os aes : sin | ‘ ye. Fito grabbe) 56 14 4” McCormick is not a heavy bettor. Were of the Johnson type |. 9. CLOUDY. . TRACK HEAVY, eireet whouted « warhing. He had seen isi - » . : Orin. threw: Gab turner. AO ; dn vhen aby twor street cara coming, both of them Mire Inning i : in Ms , » Lajoie. Josited with strike-breakers. 1 Im an instant the "long: ‘aS 10 WT . Ve several handy \ el 3; u | « Bronx to Fort Ham cam, whooping. ‘The. strike-breakers an, will ovt”$40.00,00. . werg jum disembarking in front of the | [1g theteeniee a tot: Wi “T now present (o the Board an out d f in, ow present {0 the Ho ° dovas. Pwo private detectives from ao Tae ae eo hos inern in ene | HOWeVer, and Had Bets McCormick Was Sure. "l knew my horse was good,” said (Co 4 01 0 lett scor hort iol order, R a But ai the aight of the ng atrid Called Off cont . at ora the ef Bicthians 1 ' * +g to tion a o Tike pheep. trying vainly to dodge the ~ 0 pnecded to ‘be 7 | oth big, sharp-cornered cabitorme of rat NGFLES, Cal, May 9.<In a/! yr use e ext eine ag Be oy Congaiton. ii ite ‘that began to hurtle about thelr Tommy” Burns, the | 2@P!4 Transit facitiies heads ' eight, deciaes | 30 Manhattan—Two tracks on New| Fifth Inning | The rabble flung liself against the ble > by! down ‘kaa Jowery {rom Brooklyn Bridge to nate fe ‘ | doors had be and in the ; ‘ r tra na minute that Be unlocked HARRIMAN LINES; CRIPPLED CHILD ehoremen the foreigners. Btanding thirty fest in and win 4 yedores huried their pay ‘ack O'lirien was c pa A | poy at the haadle 7 Ante Tint ble. wn a walnee, fe Bais ait | _—_ RT ee ae eee teriea. (uaW af 1) pot pene Aiea tn” thomas ie Are Announced by| Police Rescue Express Gave Police Hot Battle 4 | Sixth: lnning. he Uni dSoutt : i \anpah ie=tiooe the Aeors owuns |od.t 1, the Union and Southern man from Violence : 1 Kignetwo trackh on Ashland Pacific Companies, | of Great Mob. 4 ten or dwelve poll They had come runnl and down the water front. and « tn tne to hold the Mob back until | dociiands wid close and bar r - : treet was ast shed this af Abb» Kere behind the inst of the * j getting the | 20 t learned t ate us 4 breakers, Then thy ' Elbertela n reads—the Union waaay misp Ee oy of strikers wi 1 8 Dad” mela 4 jus hed-t r . aging op head aud ” ‘ scrose the & * aft er NATIONAL iC LEAGUE. put out @ grand tot $211 e9 oa home in reeponse For five minutes athe strikers kama new stook and sree : x thelr own, eithough there w CINCINNATI AT BOSTON (| Exe . longer any vicums for their anite | iets iy 1 ‘ 3 A # ox won ai dareet practicas §Then they broke and Tet ¥ Rn 4 Bas & scurcied into treets, with tel "4 | A SP RR police following ttering (hem {ove 1 creat wee’ meter efter pean ry “fast ee the lend tn the ine Police Boat Halts Attack j wan keoeked down ana| ; = seEpes DAY PAE Rare Maldon, pyee peach Ligd paven tt < dielek pipeline ton 10,000 | 2 easily Pine a we ee Wi 2 by intise “Soidbrasa” ie oe wd tw ~ a word ‘ ‘ : . Opn taht Fi. a 1001 P onan ' sles 1 am, of u pita f ‘ld dead with ik take West Thirty-fourth street to the ¢ IND RACE—One-haif mile ry to) 1. Merry B dias Witte 2 ME eae wai vat arome thet BALL GAMES POSTPONED. | Be ae a i : a | eas x CIF New York shore to intercept the ligit-|Clamt—Iiehure 98d Breekiyn Rice’e recommends ion was re one 0H ert Ada 0 Woikies Be Ry “who fae ‘ $1,200,000 IN GIFTS TO Galeage Gamies Are om, . feat st A Rae aeam ipan,o | nc : *| PRINCETON UNIVERSITY _ | Aitken sae of oe “Ria it lag never in trouble jes could never get up upward $1000 added we i excited clerk of the Ciyde © Tontr on ( nat ae ae = va Ry “= monitet tha to-do canned re \ 7. Tom Gilroy 46 ta 1 for F\ 1 gointe and Bouthern ery ioet dre, Waal AR AIME, iunel, Bare oe Hea hrbandeP at toe ad EASTERN LEAGUE, Ne VRE ert cng | 8 ee ee an tony de Mot Mere ats pe Fike as Winates “ee bo On the Lpelian: ‘\ Vileour® aad (he ' i to 6 ve PUNK aN. ON Alay 9.~The ry enie! * WES Palthh, mesuloned St bist. A, the iin between ONicago ‘and the Mur BUFFALO Ar TonoNro. ag Gt 8 roe eek] «= World’ Help Wanis will | Alumal Weekly nynounces that F eriart Fp fethare 04 fares ern vo Herts cle Ob Pullaiolatier tame oft 4 £ fi ea val me Timetmes || quickly bring to your door the | it team persone, who trae h b Gries ns ‘omar 94 Pretec that'd vt ay i is! ‘i i jan Of, workers that will do fg nalnes i wt ta rr thaille rian: Sa RIGHT. LE ‘le stated, te an tor Lye: ht bs ches’ Pa ak pe Oewe eS en od) See sae * : vs . a ill i

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