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A Fine Picture of Jack Kleinow, Catcher of the New York Americans, Will Be Given Free with Postscript and Noon Editions of The Evening World To-Morrow T orld. WRATIIER “ Circulation Books Open to Au.” | WHATHIOR Cloudy to-night; Saturday, showers, Clondy to-michty Saturday, shower L_RESULTS EDITION . b ee ONE CENT. ‘ SHENANDOAH AN BONERO IN DEAD HEAT AT TRACK Dishabille Disabled and De- clared Out of the Brook- Bia, lyn Handicap. SIR LYNNEWOOD WINS oo GRAF WALDERSEE QN FIRE AT PIER NEW YORK, RESULTS EDITION J MAY PRICE ONE peste as FRIDAY, ry 1907. MATTY AND IANT OVERCOME 87. LOUIS ~INTWO GREAT GAMES: HIGHLANDERS. WIN Big Fellow Holds Down’ GIANTS. | BROOKLYNS HIGHLANDERS, "2 titting by wi Visitors for Twelve} FIRST GAME. (FINAL SCORE.) | (FINAL SCORE.) jams, Kleinow, Elber- Innings in the First; | (FINAL SCORE.) BROOKLYN. | feld and Chase En Game and Then Cap-| abled New Yorkers HIGHLAN DE 0010100300— ST, LOUIS. 0000 0000 ‘yea 5 ftve Wire, a Long Shot, Showed Lots of Speed in tures It with a Hit. \0 00010000000 ] PITTSBURG. DETROIT | to Capture Gawd C: ce i H GIANT: ? the Second Race, Thought at First to Be Work of ae a 000010000001 710-00000010— 1000100200— 3 | o lal to The Evening } rey — { . i PoLo” GRO 8, May 17.—After | iS R | (pecta: ae ere reakers, but Was Accident— ——[pitczine one ot the most” remarkabi a aie PITTSBURG. | HIGHLANDERS. Rectan BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK. | | games of his cs Mathewson ended Sa EESO ake RH PO A EF oat bok pl PROT May 17—Another Brooklyn Handicap | D Shi h joyously ¢ srnoon by driving a Anderson rf. 1 2 2 O O Keeler. rf 0 1.3 0 o-!ne Knock Ww-day"s | it Joyo : noon by art pstitan 5 ays me candidate hae gone wrong. and wi amage Ig t. Jeingie into left th the tact halt ot tne| Kelley, rf ae Dae Haltman, ¢ 00 1 8) Oo MUBBEI I eer Os oa fo eos sun was again for not now go in the big event to be run twelfth inning of the firet game of «| Burch, cf...., 0-03 0 Olnins as Piel ste Oy CF 4 ‘ se at Gravesend Monday next. Dishabdilie. | geabag iene. EAA cenorine xt .B 3 0 ie asc, 1 foe tae | gee Bas ae she -thatt 1 er ring Cores Wine, Susrcssseus DU) Dea 0 , t i ee imate sowed iby George c The Hamburg-American liner Graf, Police Department, was scouting along | with the needed to give New York | Bennett, 2b Oday 8 eee 0°20. BS BP Dianroyy ire vers: OO 8.0) 0 avendt possibility tn | yw, y : b Pr Sere Bae aa | 0 % at maton acvaeeel & Guan fever | Waldersee was set afire this evening r tr when the excitement|® Victory over St. Louls by two to one. | Hostetter, 1b.. Oe a ee J 4 Laporte, 3b Wad Uae ae: bat tA | | Sey onan’ tought out upon the | rough an accident reaulting from the| began. The police ran up to the burn-|, Tus Was the Atlee th atralgnt tor | Murray, “ ier wate ast ba arpa - deed : 4 9 9 0) Williams, 2b Saeed ie aes, J wi treck for en early morning warm-up,| clumay work of green «trike-breakers, [10 «vensel and amisted off several of|titul ts ‘gepbull-os salar | Crawford, sa. O:50 53) ee Ope t 1k | Serena, € Oe See preparatory to her scheduled appear- f/tiful ball throughout the exciting con- iJ Phelps, ¢ shee 0 0 6 1 © | Hoffman, ct Opie. nO 0. preparatory to ner scheduled appar’, | Only quick work averted another dis-| the men who had been hemmed in by |test, which lasted more than two hours Noonan, c. Oi 20) aR Oa S (ee eee hoe, Tre Gaul net DUGhh A conliap, A hetae: |netrous water-tront heloessat: A begret | the burning veraish. evens) other ree-|Comtan's two begger And Marty's! Bosbs, p.. Yet Wies ten’ fae : Lee Bt UR) i pena hana 1 inary found the fever to be at 106, and} of 7 4 4 ¥ single decided the issue in the twelft ort Ba ak NU fas ae _ —— =i the mare's condition i# serious. varnioh was being hoteted to the| cuss were reported The players lost little time in getting Totals...,...... 1 4 27 13 0} Totals es $ 13 27 15 x hae ‘The fourth race was a great betting |P° “eck, @ donkey engine doing the| A crowd of several thousands gath-|ready for the second contest, PGS Xo: ved eRe SAR ag Bitar BROOKLYN. iat : aig’ — event to-day, even with Dishabiile| lifting. when the insecure fastenings| ered quickly at the ecene Firet Innin NEW YORK. acray Reoror : Me ee withdrawn; J. C. Core | 9 R H PO A E| pigs ar ae t pliches 3 L was backed for| broke, dumping the cask on the deck Kelly fouled to MoGann, who ma RH PO A & pajoney, cf........0 0 3 0 0 Fi thousands, as were Oxford, Belle of beautiful running catch 4 Shannon, If [Fee ties set bree} Weare tee Jones, If..... Dis Osea toe Padlset gad St Lymneweod, The lnc-| VO? 't burst. The Auld wae epresd pass, Byrne struck out, Burch “stole | 5 B Re Hummel, 2b. 20 Or a 18 Mietenlin Boiss a Aa t row hiss eee eerie and proved} over the deck and a spark from « tities the aides No'RUNS re teria oe is oo ®) Lamiey, rts... 0 1 2 1 ©) Crawtord, cf pee este aye 2s 8 4 : orn rer away at the post apa |‘ierette etub vet It ablase A stiff tena eroanade yh erent ment pe in, = ae 2 fi R Tardans 3b : 131 0 Ol Gebt sf ecto at igeae rs { Conroy filed # 0. ve to le ut y was on "i i e Kew ans tossed Ci , aa were the many dollars. bet on, Dish @ hot bleze which swept the port deck. the job an eft, but Murray Rene | MeGann, 1b aa isle eer Oa ©! Schaefer, 2b go 4 8 650 eet NO URONM TT ae Neer ee Petcere Teele Cerna |. ce neting: beongte rete ere aes, Re wes sale, while Suarhon went to | Dahlen, « 00 22 Gene ph = 70 1 2 2 Of Bchmidt, c.+..002..0 1 4 2 0 Second Inning ° the punning to the stretch with Bir|on the Hoboken water front, while the third. Bowerman bumped to Karger euabag 1) Riner, ¢ . -0 O 2.1 O} O'Leary, ss... 07°94 we e je ough Williams Lynnewood second. Then Oxford Who threw it to Hostetter In time. NO Corcoran, 2b. Foes: oes aes Jee) led fapaed io the from and ree AfoRs | entire Hoboken fire department w R sie ico 0 2 es 0 Pastorious, p. 0.0, 1 4 Olmtever, pn... ap he i ing Tien Sir Lyrnneweed et, eall| tarned out The tugs surrounded the Second Inning es hea i - — —|Eubanks, p.... 0b 60 oleae acl single to: Sie ie oste w v1 . i an elv Co pre sera arpa Aes SS |e ee ecg tegen Mepins | Totals a6 8 ato Been ee ae ee ee jor n ‘oo Late. t60 urray's high one straight in a RT SEE 5 Totals. Senay Vee Bt | ey Ross ‘As originally carded the firm race| The flames were checked after some MoGann ‘took care of Craw-| pir: Ball on Balle—Of Bi 2 | First Base < i Lieneld, 3 Ww threw mised forest. grounder toward first. NO ar He jeebe, 2; off) of Pastorius . 8. promised to be interesting. put when th! of the rigging and the companionway| CLEVELAND, May 17—The New . Meese on mesorscB: Doula: ii | Lemon ane: “lad A Third Inning saltedesit Toddingion, King's Daughter | had bedn burned. The damage was at| YTK Highlanders to-day closed a deal 1 , Wonck Odtot iho. Pas Dex ° @p¢ Prince Hambure King’s Duugtier with Lajole by which they . on Bases—Glan Siever Tidden by Mountain, was Of cours in-| rst estimated at $5,000, although the} poner Moor De ov eeece oe ena x Out—By Beebe, 6) by Mathew. | ‘rwo-tmee f a | hit te Stalled favorite at 7 to 1, but Moun: | o¢ “ nt ent! . oe oore In exchange fo cher tolen and ¢ sown A RE ced IR A Alo SE man | company gave out an estimate of $90. [Ciarkson and Outfelder Delehanty Base Hit—McGann. fe pene “epee tx s ( ta rk) Nyoer Prince | Police launch No. 8, of the New York Moore will Join Gri Mth to-morrow n Bases—MoGann, Breenahan, ie gee pe Dy 3 Rossm i eae) we the head of the stretott when Mir aivall to Crawford. NO fe ‘8 sid near t a = eisai cee EVENING WORLD RACE CHART ....207""" = : 3 3 ountain sat down to ride the Da 1 a But the race | j hail fied out to Corcoran, Kar-| 1 ieg , N | sid the ‘ny-out | Petatte Story of First Game on 1 ete Z RR, EIGHTH DAY AT BELMONT PARK. ge aa ng vRpoorth ming King Cobalt got a mud bath 1 via Ka jp hacen gver ee & Show’ a pronoumeed ‘preference for’ tne MAY 17. CLEAR, TRACK FAIR, A ah ae ee (SECOND GAME.) Reeset Witams Sassinstaled favorite, "but. could 30 | 2e oq. itt ycahits za teronis, Fourth Inning, | (FINAL:SCORE.) | : no better than second. Thermidor Hked fe Burch struck out. Corcoran backe.t | 9 Ld nen pa asigbe the muddy going better than King Pc in a fow feet and got Byrne's Texas Btorke su wae f t balt and romped through the slush a ie Leaguer. Bennett was out, Corcoran to ST. LOUIS ured quickly i sight J Winner over “the ‘favorite, with live oi rig 2 = | MeGann. No RUNS eae ins gd hve aaa Se wise | ies gill as | liter ramos enna: xt 0.00.0-0000 0— Peat tft Rm around rive. yerton fi a ° fo the ty Fs nag. Bowerman struck out. McG tiocart Sigg a Because, Star Emblem traipsed tn last | r e"ateburk short tired at | gain slammed the ball to the eign GIANTS, ut Liette Fifth Inning rd race does not signify Yo KE Sie a field for two bases. Dahlen soaked ree! | tered He was ete 5 Chase: Mt the ipelding n'a ‘nov ety pied: Bre fq2 hot tiner into let for threw aaa, wen °00020200 4 sr ively Battle Between the) eitify ‘cay ; 1 cae ane r Emblem ine jeGann home. reoran's hot shot wag - \\ " t b end was, plaved hy Tile sable’ Wa 4 asneed away trom Karser eng 1 itchers at Washing- straight drive roa Piceee OE RUNS ally tar Emblem waa left at ; od len soored. Karger threw out Me tne Keele Rohmidt post. Crack Shot, a fone shot, won t i th nity, TWO RUNS. | 8T. LOUIS, Dark o i helo's t “ e but tried to tale Face in a. dri inher, bat ton Park. t : , Asters, “wih Detghorke Fifth Inning Rk H PO | pad th was Sood third in a head and nena et ; Hostetter fouled to Bowerman, Dah. | Kelley, thes rsrees 0 1 , cre vernal of the a ie on threw out Murray. Crawford angled Hummel's ; 1 "good A $M 6% bw XCarshall lined owt to Birang. NO} BUFeh, ch,+++ ee eS s in though unpla i im RUNS Byrne, 3b, Ar Be Pe pone A a vietlin an bo 9 Crawford tumbled mas 4 1. “Clarke bite “ff a Dead Heat pdt ut jcornerene Samiti eee long | Bennett, 2b 0 00 : neler and . i | ft for 0 bases, § a Ps zi | ‘The first dead heat of the Metropol Beraiched Canada, Ge sidine. Dennis Btafford, | lage A P| Hostetter, 1b Aon tek Be | NO_RUNS . 0 wile tan Racing Aasoct o el 5 t Beaucoup, Re un Le ' ” ros, Bo Shenandoah, after a neck and neck at = Methann nied to | Crawlord, ss. maT Sean Peer y RUNS Seventh Inning 5 RE be Fee, mand 21 THikD DRA Two-year-old maldeu fillies and xeldinas, 6000 added. four and « “Beventh Innin ! . Chage " halt turjouas, etrpight course Marshall, c...+ ay Wear ae the long stretch, eds tna Won’ arving. Time-0.34. Winner, eh by Star Shoot—Oliie Dixon. | Sixth Inning “ -5gehia hit to Jordan w tired 5 Mackie ould : s 2 Karger, p. oo 4 " n he purse was divided. 1 throw t o- ms 3 Poor Lot in Sixth, | Weedless craiceoiaO: 0:04 i H ; 1, score ‘The Inst saw s miserable lot go to the | g54 | Mur ‘. vu to Orth Boat, Don Creole won galloping, from | , NEW YORK Sane ; : che fied. tg unible beat Linnepee for the f ery plate, Brother Thomas, lott at the | out MotMnnivy R H PO Lemiald | RUD post, and All Charm were the only | Shaamon jsineied to | Shannon, If “pee, tage ' Eighth Inning Other starters | oor ae ‘eu Strang, rf 0 M ' ¢ for Detratt again hit Oye fleld e tteeee 2 , nanan | | bases soortne Shannon Devlin, 3b. reer Ba vw * rf Keeler LOUISVILLE RESULTS. | } Kagel: gases eae 8 eae en . Berstched— Ruth Taylor Seventh Inning WYMOUT, Ch.-rrrvee O 0 2 mth inning k ff fret, aes Rennatt filed to McGann, Hostette Bowerman, ¢ a Vane yey | 7 f LOUIBVIL! May I1.~—The races| ract was single. Murray struck | scGann, Ib. 1 x Oleary, . : out ropped a Texas‘leaguer | M° , Ae Wat te . one here tond4y resulted | spe ew Hookelle: BI three year-olds and upward: [fp right for a single. Marshall struck | Dahlen, as. eye hae” fatty tne i601) 1 afin 1.83.88. Winter, be, h.. by Bir Dison—Lady Way | ONL NO MINS kelly Bowerman |Coforan, aby. ., ae eo | N Inning ) 2, Anne a to ee heya Open iieh Clow fied Bur Crawford threw oul |MeGinnity, p 020 : f eae Koerner MoGann, NO RUNS | RUN ® Fou | ae A or . udteaiet Randolp iy 8 Hatiatis t fier ea ,Sighth Inning Fd mes ) Babodo (¢ to auest is 8 f, ha Yahlen threw Stra Totals 4 27 srounded THIRD, KACE—One rae = ed tc First Base on Balls—On Ninth | a ige--Adeso (5 to 1 an iff 419 erat chad Di : ip mua eer, oft echt } inth Innir neers gl pa Hoey q Way ong ‘lle, and halt bet to, heft. singled ai Hae krrore Phelps Aleit EASTERN LEAGUE. ~ ee te gealnk mat ale Mdvancing Corcoran a Giants FOURTH ali TE -Hhort course hurn inte the streten, Dut (red Mt the a sacrificed to Karger, advar Hasece Louls JERSEY CITY AT TORONTO. FIFTH RACE reo-fourths of | ¢ feet $399 ‘Won driving, Time. Winner A. by LonavirestHuleun, Own. Ninth Inning ree-Base Hit—Dahien sone t 4 file, Alencon (8 to § and 4 to 3) 4, Me : Wis wi Gis . . Byrne fouled to Bowerman ra t Hite~MeGann, 8; # avedt; tar (§ to 1 for place) ady Henrietta 108 at pee. High, ¢ Pi Bh. | enrew out tt. Hostetter ao 1 Basee——Hureh, Bhar agn_of b . * it RAC ER it 1 bo) i {hs {; uiedo iY 4 M@rannon |v 1 lala - —— PROVIDENCE AT ROCHESTER, six? o~Requ 2 to } and 4 a Ne region 3 - t 2 oT Masvounder (a to 1 for placer 2 ¥ we Bub isin NATIONAL LEAGUE, ATLANTIC LEAGUE ¢ kt Doctle, 8 cs aie (ahied bad An and ; EW HAMBURG LINER LINCOLN. | nine CHIGAGO AT BOSTON | AMBRIGAN LEAGUE. No" NEWARK: AT-ZARTON L f . rs ‘ e . NEWARK AT MONTREA SOUTHAMPTON: Fengland, May 11 | @m4 han 128s, Bis, | Chicago OFr1 01100 WASHINGTON AT CHICAGO i * 00 Oe 3 Hamburg-Amerioan Steam Nandita | Boston 10600000 Washingtor 0° o1¢ Heatty” @ . i 4 d > 0 oh ll Company's L.Wton steamahip Oo Wik Gee Batteries Fraser and Moran, [* . 0 t third ' . READING AT POTTSVILLE soee, Nowe Lipooln has erriyed ig ae ne ~ Young and Nessim PHILADELPHIA AT 6T Lovie. be dake by “Re a pei 4it Bt trial ting from CINCINNATI Pe! PHILADELPHIA, | poiindeipnin eoroecees ce ido lela | Pottsville ——- - nedl { i i © Graz] Bt boule 190631 bi ELIZABETH AT ALLENTOWN Many a man has been started tj 1 y Andereon made a lucky hit to the tn | / BOSTON A CLEVELAND. id, Alpe Mi % i 4 | on pel road to prosperity by @ ' ett Rene tht weedy Hatin bunt Ay wes Bit P i. te »p i eid i Pasiorious. Clarke sent & Ay out v8 2 GabL tit World “Want” Ad, yee

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