The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1907, Page 1

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A Fine Picture of “Wid’”’ Conroy, Left Fielder of New Will Be Given Free with Pos and Noon Editions of The pekhicintty World To-Morrow York Americans, WRATHER Fair; Wednesday showers and cooler, BASEBALL EXTRA PRICE ONE CENT. car CURTAILS ‘BOOKS’ & TO CRUSH Tit POOLROOMS EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART ** E fe a DAY AT BELMONT PARK. Only Ten Minutes Allowed t¢ W._H. CAREY WINNER MAY 14, CLEAR _TRACK FAST, Jockey Martin Lands Grapple ** ; ; x Hame First in the : q Harlem. a ii Ty ; ta f® BELMONT RESULTS. 262 Ra . a and geldings* two yea FIRST RACE—Stargowan (12 toi | az aon and 4 to 1) 1, Thermidor (1 to 2 for ro 1a | ba place) 2, Dennis Stafford S i j BR, — W 07 8 “4 i j } SECOND RACE—Fordelic (2 to 1 ; $ Bi and 4 to 5) 1, Hollister (15 to 1 for ‘ y He Fee ae ae : place) 2, Smirker 3 ae * 1 wy et ; EF i 12,12, 42 “32 1 Fy THIRD RACE—W. H. Carey (7 ¢ i ia i 6 and 1 to 2) 1, Senator Clay (8 toc + : jor 10 10 dk : 3 i for place) 2, Zethus 3 $ FOURTH RAGE—Crapple (Sto 1 9 ali out 1 always clos ard was catching the winner and 2 to 1) 1, Ampedo (2 to 1 for yy a Dui place) 2, Juggler 3 sta Farrell —Rettie oe Bra FIFTH RACE—Mr. McCann (7 to Bik Ciss—FTan 6 and 1 to 2) 1, Dick Shaw (5 to 1 iy re 4 for place) 2, Realm 3. 4 8IXTH RACE—Ace High e3 and 2 to 1) 1, Barbary Baile (1 to 2/ MY A il enatly anker was outrun for place) 2, Flowaway. 3 (Special to 7 ng Wor a by Woo BELMONT PARK RACH 3) ; May 14—A mighty protest went up from th Gra aie Z the ty makers Te y-day b A | § web sil s ady . 4 | . ! 3 ‘ Bee ; ; * 2 @ i ‘ is i eI Ve HIV! MO ¢ i > r wan ™m ‘ ‘ " i j it it ‘ t track ea shot * A lend , the wishes hase amied the tetton hie tail and y Club's ppring Sn the feta and running. oF the i imhak Bhaal a fe w ® x away Mart Company will run two xraine from Long | 0 Island City to Kings Hisnway on. the Manhattan Beach tacks on - FUROR FROM "| AEROME'S OFFICE These trains wi if i ae Thirty-fourth street # and w r Carey, evidencing to-day M. Rewrping to wk after the| the colt Is more than a capable pe races, traing will leave Kings Highway | ‘ormer Set te the ee a Martin Won on Grapple at the King'* Highway 8 LBA Pe sca pag sel | sci ly Star Gowan Win sacan in the fourth race to the Farre aad I a duel to the Anish between d when he landed Gra caw oO % : ermidor It the celding beln tly backed by|Qne Arrested. Severs : fare aed’, royal for ‘sup meingent which Metin idem tor ested, Several Sup- 6 end Milles 4 idly rounding into racing form, f posed to Appear Before the Teepactively. Both an md, Uuegiee ous @ third In | the Feat in the last sixivent rye he | Grand die Two Jumpers Tumbled rod with heels perate etrugel of a fin aaah i ka ae femonnenne es, the. race ‘ 1 was several riders | atte Catt, Denpie Stal Py) - field ‘ae of ine oth Madde ; i was down the Vine wt port t tavoriie,| Th hesvily on Stafford. He r ' aaa i fe baung to tr 1 Rate rd | Fordelio, Favorite, Won — “ |} ot no ‘part LOVISVILLE RESULTS Was Passing on hie ar . Yesterday he noticed ee nuttroer of men. went ©) LOUISVILLE, May é4—The races Nh the basement waloon Into the here to-day reaulted as follows | back yard. The place was watched to = meeatae | day by the proasculor's men, -by Tdeut he al! deviding line, F | \\"Sihador ) 10 2 for place) 2 Oriandot "found that the men w i +“ f , found ty nen Who went fey ‘tip, On 4 Thine—0.66 {through the ealoon went up the hack weerest, Coupled with the tee SECOND KACE~Three-tourthe of | tat vy he living apartments on the) had the mount, burdened Beatrice K. (2 to 1 and 6 toy) 1, | in in the back room they found | agate with colt. Bhe rane oor | Alsone (even for place) % Meredith & Os my the telephone, while charte | Faog efter wetting oft Timent.M & Toe pred HL the alleged ‘proprie Good Win tor Carey et ace id gis ity eye , salaon below, a alte oe ie ajent faven ai ) I, nad by ate ie ad sihnas » d eth teaane saabit eta son NEW YORK, script TUESDAY, MAY 14, AEDS TALLY FAST “IN SECOND GAME. WITH THE GIANTS | | — xx in Box and Enemy Gets Men on. Bases | ‘Mowed Down as They Groped in the EWING For ciNciNNat,| SUb-Cellar of the Remington Type- | a writer Building, They -Were Long Hits Collared by Sey-| Carried Out by Comrades. | mour Keep Score Down | Early in Battle. From Start. on the third floor of the building when WHATHER Pate: Wednesday showers and cooler, PRICE ONE CENT WOMEN HELP NURSE FIFTY FIREMEN OVERCOME AT GIG BROADWAY FIRE LATEST ‘ST NEWS | GIAN : 100 100 —5§ | ee LAID OUT IN LONG ROWS h CINCINNATI 1100 00 I—2 BATTING ORDER. ALONG THE SIDEWALK) | elena a G A iwell_ walked, Kar f Vv out d { to MoGani. ; Cared for by Volunteer Nurses from Among), M b * Penge the One Hundred Typewriter Girls Borie 'c yP ue ked. Corcoran s ed. Taylor grounded-te Mr. Risers Who Marched Out of the Build. M non walked. Strang foulec No runs. POLS ROUNDS ing to the Srreet. Dahlen threw out Ewing. Huggins and Kane flied | speine weather brougt No runs, r heir second attempt to stop 5 ’ OeCAN | Fifty firemen were overcome at a Noon hour spectacular fire at No. HIGHLANDERS AT DETROIT. ) | aera. viene Noe aaa) aye 325 and No. 327 Broadway to-day. For some time it was feared that] HiGH| ANDERS 00001 | menaely by #end aylor In ¢0 pitch I E ae | w th Bowerman ag cate there had been loss of life. The firemen were mowed down like soldiers} ODE TAO!T a eteaerae A a a af { Fees tna wa io etew tary ase by the fumes i ering rai r kon the ater of the ‘ulng, Bresnehen wt SL, jy (ey Mp AY 1 me were overcome three or four times ore y iy Sl ee oul TORT hia pry co f ative’ $. § OUIS. ee iret lasing. é and were stretched out unconscious on the sidewalk or in near-by stores. ST BROOKLYN V ¢ ‘A ( , s 000° £h a Hl nag ot id attike whicn rotied The ground floor and basement of the building are occupled by the} 2-7) ye 101% 01 ~r¢! pia "asl Bled, 2 Sfeoman, Lobert sales department of the Remington Typewriter Company, In the cellar, SROOKETN Garett | RU ran out on a tone fy to where the fire started, there were stored thousands of rubber platens and At Bosto L)—Pittsburg, 6: Bost 3. r Th | Mitonel Mitchell a2 "hclig’pansed carbon sheets for typewriter machines. Whn the blaze got into these it At F siphia (NL)—Chicago, 9; Pf 0. | foul to kas titel produced volumes of black stifling smoke that hung over the entire A eland (AL)-—End third: Bost Cleveland, 1. 9} feet aoe 9 sheates Pat One neighborhood. At ; L)}—End fifth: Prov Buffalo, 5. ij ley “ Pe ry Satow'ta bunt anes —— moet || evecy freman engaged tn fighting the (EL) ve nd sixth: Balt ) : Soohostie 6) : ake succumbed t {EL)—~E , fumes at one time ee petro At (EL)—End eighth: J 6: Montreal, 1, (alion Chief Graham, leading his men ’ _ " Into the cellar, was one of the first to 0-0 le?) tok fall. When relieved he went into the * | Soa tine only to succumb & peo- SA PLAY | There were 100 typewriter girls at work ATE WINNERS AT L( “ 5 | the fire started. Under the direction of the superintendent they secured their wraps and hats and marched to the street in good order, congregating in- side the fire lines. When the firemen began to stagger | out of the amoky cellar and drop uncon- scious on_the street these girls turned WITH DETROITS Dab bak d Taylor en t 1 | ORtcenten: Da ; m8 il ®. Griff In Bad Way for Pitchers in and worked a» nurees. They hurried hot gragser. Corcora ed ‘a fin: | to near-by drug stores and barrooms for c " Ot ea and Suffering From seltzer and milk and cooling drinks, steal second, Sehlel fo Hams ‘ay or | ott bathed the heads of the @uffering men seit ~ Fourth Inning | Lake Trip. and made themselves generally useful, : , na ale fags aan In the heat and smoke some of them Devin made a swtiful stoo of Almost collapsed. The assistance they ped a single rendered wae of great value to the BATTING ORDER. doctors. — Among the leaders were Ada Morris, sat ay of No. 416 Weat Forty-elghth street; ene otman. Catherine Fitagerald, of No, 21 West Y Fifteenth street; Anna Wray, of No. Tompkine place, Brooklyn; Irene Ken and ‘ nedy, No. State strest, Brookiyn: ea trom third oh the throw, Bower: | Sepmian’¢ Gerah Frankel, @adie Storm and Lacilie man hit into a double play, Labert to) O'Leary, ss Harrie. Hugagins to Molean. TWO RUNS Mullin, p. Miss Hector’a Good Work Fifth Inning Umpire—Connolly my : is one of the young women nurses | .cereeras olttey ouh Duis, after dpasial to Tha Brentan World.) aroused more admiration among the | Huggins one throw to at AMERICAN LEAGUE GROUNDS, | fire surgeons and those trom the am retired on a holst to Beymour | DETROIT, May 14.—-After a rough trip | bulances than did Miss Margaret Hec : nan, Lake Exte the hopes of Oreater | tor, of No. 47 West One Hundred and veh et ie aie oe out of the game | aw York im the American League rece | Sixty-ffth street, an employee of the fer ee Mitchell wan | reached town shghtly the worse for | illot-Fischer Company. She knalt at up. feki to fire base. the bet and the corner of Worth atreet and Broad- way during the progress of the fre without hesitation ministermig to the stricken firemen. Detectives Cunniff and Bullivan, the Leonard street station wear, It wae one of those nights when the wind was high and the eTb-whealer indulged in acrobatics, which caused certain athletics to Me awake and, like Columbus of old, to pray for the sight shot bounced away from Ewing for a single. Keane fumbled Dahien'e he aw and he wus pate. Cor nced to Ewing and forced Mec ron of aleo aid BROOKLYNS START OUT _ 10 BEAT CARDINALS BATTING ORDER. put at third. Taylor sacrificed, F of land. Naturally most of them, tn- | to Mitchell, advancing both Punners | cluding thelr manager, spent the morn. | £904 Work In getting the men out and Biannon made f tas ia eed caring for them, Scene " vesterday’s victory wea cheering ana| Eieiric fans were taken trom busi ty os pag te Rem houses, wires were run to the to Huge lke It are to follow as street and (they ‘were placed at the Sixth Inning gots going right, Lack { the stricken firemen, The POI 5 o-02 -ptgg ie st a eee one five ambulance surKeons were assisted centre. Mol t rae . by half a dosen 4 Me i. Highlanders th ype , Ramm tolowing a ‘ ecrose sree hird ntanled-tim Sesause hia| 4rem. the tects an tes ron Pia 4 is ed a remarkable ex fn Aida? s ‘The| bravery and grit on the pas RUN Predicts ren A on the work of Og Fm First Inning the fire was entirely suspended in order NISTER A SUICIDE | Hom popped to O'Leary. Keeler | that men who had succumbed 4 PENN YAN. N.Y. May 1 ined one over the shortatap. Biberteld | a B awed seventy ol Koseman got Chase's (Continued oA Bacond Page mer ‘i ) RUNS. . aiitas? , oe n Kevka Wiliams wae in front of Jones's suicide to-day by haneing v id made a swell play, re a Ko ide ts rawford NO WUD rem ’ x . tie Second Inning Third inning. A fine plore et “Wie” Con Wee retired on Roseman's| K ped Lrookett band ‘of Coughlin e throw Hoffman tau der he New York Amer. © Gchmlat, | Elberteld ws “from the ¢ Biberteld and Chase ot _ O'Leary see be given tree with | lis famed, NO RUNG. Mullin Aled to Kesler, Sones walksa Vosteerip( and Noun Editions of Coughlin walked. Crewtord foreed Chase te Biberteia NO ey ae lhe Brening World tomorrow, t Cou lin, * j . y u ey rT . OF Donovan's Men, coast by Brooklyn, REP ra a ok aloney, ¢ Kelley, rf Lack of Casey, Get Burch, of bd Burn a. ~ Benn 2b. Into Game. Hostetter, Ib. O'Hara, If, — Crawford, sa (ipecial to The Brening Work!.) Beil x WASHUXGTON PARK, Brooklyn, 1th re—ormay May —Manager McCloskey was | bart pleased with his clever move in aut~|on his bounder, Alperman to Jorgen, atituting Heebe for Karger, after the nie oul on bis grasser, Lewls to Jone latter had pitched six balls yerterda bad Rite J The change brought hi story, He tvan: eons | ® y looked for three aigh the Oa ifoe requlted Ginale appear to have & shade on Pat | in a foul fy to Mt Maloney sy Donovan's team. forced R ad. Crawford to ‘The weather Bennett. t d Maloney stole Noonaiy hetd--¥ by 1 Hugemel’s thir strike ide a daring et wanted to quit Firet inning Kelley drove « sate out tre but was caught stealing to Lewis wae A | fants ; : - third strike, Hummel pop: ti n Moatettar Mapes 16 fensre. , Jord nan, WO Jthird“On & ; pecond L to the dropping awl * N on was | Second Inning Bel reuired. ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE, } Hostetter, NO I 8. PHILADELPHIA AT 8ST. LOUIS, Third lening priyec Crawford trek . mme aa 4 rt WASHINGTON AT Cricage, Righty ‘ 7 iets? masts og ac 90 OF Fi muff near foul tie, La - 4 ah rg Og oe al a EASTERN LEAGUE, = % Barech, Hummel! atrotrag M a Alpe NEWARK AT TORONTO, rounder to Hostetter 100060 MeGinly and Burch died parker and Btanige. Carthy elngled to rgit is a) on ed ‘Fourth Inning Kelley fied to Hummel a }

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