The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1907, Page 1

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serteeamecen —— oe v WERATHER Showers to-w'eht and Sunday, Che. i RESULTS EDITION be PRICE ONE CENT. FRANK GILL, 15 TO 1, WINS ‘EVENING WORLD RACE CHART, NINTH DAY AT BELMONT PARK. Ry = 285 F A Sicap; three-year-olds and upward; 81,000 added; seven ant ELLA O’NEILI 7 é ime—1.34. Winner, ch. ©, by nent—Undecided. anes x artere Wee st RG A Fin Jockeys High Clos. " forte ae) ss Gallo 6 6 5:9 3% J. Johnson... 8 13 1B : l Rafore 4 6. Stty 1520 18 Fashion Stakes Before Ware 3a 6 fy 0” milling 1 2 0k a Orc f 3 , Beratched—Suffrage, Heaslip, Pri Dolly @panker, Hyperion II., Ampedo, Cam crowd of, 30,000. eet c « |e Risiheuo was neve ted, and drew away easily In stretch. Wi Se Pa sratting. Tom pe’ break a BELMONT RESULTS. SR() SHQUND RACH Selling; ewe-vear five fa mart pe Won driving. Time—1.0025. Winner, ch. «., by Mastings—Deonna De %; eo The World Blatter Wu Bt “Geen Tigh. ces Poh BELMONT tes Onda by ss ® ¢ h $e: Dead Gon: 100 i aay 3 “4 1 3 1 le Withers rr i { 3 event of w ve ung i se the Metn Lod jusgrave ; re 10 “3 Cart enthusiastic race- | ve 9 8 goer wd of the sea-| 6 30 30 { nearly ¥ vw G. Burns. 6 4 pen, ¥ Alex Grant we Richsteiger 80 20 walk of life, was present’ when the Bick Guess ot 18 Gonits » % vi year is cantered | mn 10T “4 jountain eeNsr are u re) 15 Druseell oS por ase 7 256 Loutee “ ce Na = Ly Ae dee Post time, &. off 308. Beratched erined ts of care and yah tiade most of the early running. but at the end Mal caught up and was going trot Peter Pan, Oran, Senator Clay, Frank | 559 THIRD RACE—The Feahion > two-year-obie filles, four end « halt ‘1 pb ony feats st} Sraig cope emca and Oke wont |" start fair a Tehving. Fime—0.54. Winner, ch. f., by Mandspring—Reyal Ap trained to the minute, | provale Own ident Jockeys and backed Tages Mia Sse igs os Lm ps ‘i 20g) Bila 0° ; following, to make the |i) Bile 0° reign Le p face that was w samp the winner SGolatin is — Meges Hill T5 8S 202 Miss Angie . 2 6 was nD alone the Glorious Beteey 4 2 c 1 Kuroki Bf tee Bayi oa es} great r tLaughing Eyes 67 wuser t FOURTH RACE—The Withers, 06,000 added Start good. Won driving. Winner, ch. ¢ MeGinnts Seen waed” Kipen ma Dugan made too m Mages, Closed "w téied. In ies 156 186 103 168 168 bravely ound promi with the pmertenne 10 given tree ‘Wert, “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ N E w YOR cS ° MLE CLASSIC WITHERS STAKES FIFTH RACE Meadow Brook Hunt ading pate year ole Ant upward Rood “Won easily) “Time d-45 thorpe-Mabel Dufty acautl ra Bt IG , bide hesins Starters Wi 1 MRI gs ee ‘SATURD d lik A Fine Picture of Willie Keeler, Right Fielder of New York Americans, Will Be Given Free with Post and Noon Editions of The a World Monday DAY, 18, NS « . 0 Milla <5 CLD 4 1 i agg , rola. ARMY AND NAVY CLASH IN CLOSE DIAMOND DUEL. |Landsmen Got Early Lead, But It Was Quickly Overcome. FINAL SCORE. ~-HIGHLANDERS LAY AGAINST ST, LOUIS TEAM | Begin Series with Happy Jack j Chesbro Working in the Box. BATTING ORDER Highlanders. Louls y Ars, ware. los Work. 161 Army 2006 backed on 70 Hayden Navy ? Hoffman, cf. as backed from 17 Bareen Ne 439 | Keeler, rt Elberteld, a Seratches In the Firat, vf the field, went to the fi on the puny army hase, Ib. ne first race raw ne wis mi race, bul weakened at the end, and | Battle Groninger, 3b nroy, It ot iret race sa. Bacon b *riichett icapt.), as. | Porte 3 nai, over the {a - 7% | Lange, Wagner, 2b 2 Srtling Tom. and Welbourne | SIXTH RACK—Handicap; three-year-ode and upward. 61,200 added, one mile | sitive a1 agner pet out to me runing, and’ th «one, ee ety Time—2.00 8 br... by Ben Brush—Pink Domino, | Dague. rf. P. 2 Face w tween them ail the |” tart good.) Won siifiam, on ; ' vs the: early | Owner-James R. Kee . : — | Btriekicad. at C fro riling Tom, who came| res ee iia 2 , Ae Yan Auken and iSpectal to The Evening Pesclutely fh the vatreten, Mking the | 3 mnap 5 eee 2 Lamphier, p AMERICAN LEAGUE Foote, Noni of ‘ie | Nt “or orig. | 2.138 115 - -— | GROUNDS, 8T. LOUIS inally carded im fe, probably | Coleman Pia”) a Special to The Evening World ) er Griffith, of pause of the dition of ‘the track, onneon.. 3030 0 si | fe ee Rives wer G 4 eRe or lvntiy dead and cunpy is WEST POINT, N.Y. May 15 a eecuy fees 100 to 1 Shot Wins. na ocak hn ‘the obiataee “diltadn felaee al Army-Navy baseball game ¢ had pulled off a trade with t Whe eapond Te ted in a regu-|_,, Philander rs here to-day. .The grand-stan} | Clrvena Che whereby I nm holiday “winning, Hal, 10 to ter fren was filled to overflowing. Many army | ygoore wa ato become a nett ft Bact’ canlihcthns ‘Sates aaiepiog ot] and navy officere mingled with the | force ine Saerace. KO she Joy GF. Ene Jone TORONTO RESULTS. throngs of; protty igitlss:) The. soldiers 1 want 1 guens « whot players who wagered $1. or Sa were confident of winnin, ne games | him,” stated Griff here wasnt anything in the past p present three won by Army manner that Hal had ® host of WOODBINE RACE TRACK, Toronte and two by Navy. The Nevy bove ar. | « . as , Simvtch Hal was in tne (and and he re-| Ont, May Ik—The meee here to-day work on the parade grounds (hia morn Fe i 5 falned there without encountering .9| remuited as follows ‘ * , guccessful oh Onda left the pu First Race—Three-year-olde and up. kyon fo Suing bunch in tt to, grab second | gix furlongs —Pursiane, 116, MeCmniel ; ; oe by & k fr om Dead Ge . 1 eran Tanet Lord anerges a if or use me with @ burst at the e aby pre emeraire, 110 - waives this Belmont Won—Almost. $8 to 1, third. Tim po] Ms nS | : a - Belmont colore came w J. R. Laughrey eplan © hi First inning @coring in ¢ third in Ay ‘aunteer also ran. | pre} ii: tia ‘Quek tee t od ding-dong finial BCOND RACK Juvenite Purse, 3 |. Hott fie up the pi at | year-old, 4 furlongs.—Clell Turne 0 Jai ate : at a t ae Of racegoors and the important | (Lioyd), 12 to 1. 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, frat, | ;* por piles, wn Srugsie. Medtthe Fashion Hiakee~ | by. len, Col. Pavordale, 8 il genre GoUnled Hanmer ' which brought back rec But | Smith). 4 Lo 1, second, half length: Ena Men Te prise went to Fin O'Neil » fig- | 110 (Holmes), 8 tot. third. | by tw Midshipmen a ere Heavier ioe J pe Oot ee ured all over—and she ie a shapely | lengths ne #@ 26. Cannie Me es to Chase. De 4 owned by Fred Burlew. | Adrott, Bans Reprocher, Leota Kathr and Stronger Than the There Were T Timepieces eshro to Chase, nd Half Boverign made It a duel,| Wild Cherry, Heverical. Henry Kell nere ere Ten Timepiece Cons ri ie winning by # head on the post with | Gceantc Blake. Saskatoon, John | New Mork saitha . ap , ovata it jouniain on Malt Soverign ‘riding a | Hosen ran ew Yo uths in the Pockets of Young pals gu adied nine, was third.” Megge Hill 7, THIRD RACH Minto, Saiing, Halen ; Man (hay Agraiad * i Koee horns Geciared to be «| ree carl KR \ POV ee a - t r lea Pt aereen bare 1 phe MG art Hoge ANNAPOLIS, Ma, May Ih—The mia iste Ks F 2 oe upands were | 1? Tniatie Do, shipmen first eight. won. the two-mile pul a ring on this lager one, i Time-1#@ Red boat-r here to-day witn the Colum: ° ‘ ° poat-race hy Detectives Boneer and Bielly, in pi emsamine. t 7 by Pretty Jump Race. Helle of Jesaam bin ‘Ve crew by a leng and « on that you might h called . ‘ totum, Herman John 4 rai wey eee 7 and « took rial epin’ when they heard « nfueed, Ucatng Dreier an Birt “Contest cr at| LOUISVILLE RESULTS. is oo | Third inning Greet The entire Journey wos tever’ wit - Bonner, looked at Skelly suepleiously. | \yijliame vl ' Garrett hed the foot over the |, LOUISVILLE. May Ib The races . ‘Mike, he said, “l heger tooug fr firs reed Bases i tho talking” of to-day resulted as fo ‘ vy waist ono a. dootor iclelnow'a jumps and finally won easily a “jerry, sald ®kelly thought | ii ei out. Navajo was e distant | —Moque i f you and thet you hed that new er it Br of Miuickere!. ai hy @ieease = they alle the I N y & ‘Time how. 1) inavan (ow ous eee welt Bidden. KRCOND KA Five and_one-beit | Miahwas hey turned around and fell see f H throughout {urionge~Ieatrice 1 10 to 1 and T to ns) bia —fingw tly . > nee 1, | Atteper Ph nap was ra her short of yy prinnd wick an 1 for pla»), 2 Haine OT Mokena 4 at the Oops cat St jo peed at) Pen Strong & mol lok: nals © (cant ” route relty ow erteld . * oh : sire. Wine xewa cheap watches, all tick y i ao THIRD KRACE-One Mile—Wing Ting Vs tN 114 wound: five foumain pet alx 1) ow . —_-__—_ (@2 wo 1 and § to J), 1; Phil Finch @ tol ten 1 Ppt? rr a lot, of sliver forks end the albert singied cP A Ans ploture of Willte Keeler, | {2 nisce), 3 Mise Alert, 8 Time pa I eld ad) co a ord pe foe, Pelty to Jones Jonge fumbles wight Solder of the New York Conroy's ut a fis at, elberteld orte to left Beid a Porte, Yeager to filiame # liner. | ale 2s script __ | “ Circulation Booke Open to Au” sth dh Si BADOKLYAS WIN AND re GIANTS. (FINAL SCORE.) ‘Twelve Thousand Per-| eee Got Fine Vic- sons Cheer McGraw’s Men---Wiltse Pitches’ Great Game: Were Bunched. ST. LOUTS. Hits/0 000000 1.1 — GIANTS, 103000102 Game, but. Pittsburg Got the Lead Early in Second, (Special to The Evening World.) 0 The Evening World.) POLO GROL | day crowa of me between Bt weather wai Wiltee was intro. Gn hand to see | Loute and | Kelley, rf. exhibition of afternoon by nf the double- Mitteburgers by charaplonship capturing the firt ° | right for the sport duced to pitch for the Giants, and op- coouon by Manager Mo- nO trouble e: g off the Both were effective at the start, ty eld ereadllgershidesy< Sey ettied down for another ~ounownenoozx’ oon pretty game First Inning. rounder which wonoocoe louwnnonanug lwenacouunrop re were 11,000 spectators inside Devlin whipped s > a > to Arthur Devlin Byrne filed to Shannon | NEW YORK. First Inning m Bennett threw out Shanzon. | high one went to Burch. 4 was easy for Byrne, who made | throw to Beckley. Ni Second Inning. Bennett lifted a looping Jake Beckley c Murray filed to slant & high one’) McGann, Ib, crack Psamaraied Mf. toreing Anderson at | wild pitch promoted Clarke to second. Clarke stole third and on Ritter’s wide Toned the plate. Devlin, mi Seymour, ef.. | Bresnahan, ¢ | drew four three swings at orn woHoon t with « eat Nordok 10 caine Beymour Kot oo seoond and on | tarted to third Bresnahan took second by stinging «| centre and Bresnahan | ; Bekicn ennios advancing Me- | | Gann. to nec Corcoran, 2b, RoocowouHope naptain his ba: e the meantime, was caught by Lesab. elow-~wuHcoce Sleunesann~3 ° © nlonwes Second Inning balls—of McGlynn, on errors S mtarted to af McGann started oo 4 | by Wiitwe. 3 to Willis, who D sent a high ie boost was nail and McGann. abam and M a Third Inni: Umpire Rigier ng ——= ~ BROOKLYNS Second Game. (FINAL SCORE.) PITTSBURG. 110000000— BROOKLYN 000000000— PITTSBURG. McIntyre mace Fourth inning Fifth Inning a double play was retired, Abbaticchio, Sixth Inning Sixth Inning Eighth Inning EASTERN LEAGUE, same on Vawe 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE. - ATLANTIC LEAGUE, aville at Reading Ninth Inning INNATIOAT PEE ine. | Clactuneti wn the left foul fo Sitang Beskiey singled | Pilladelphis bey mour *"lckiayer Behiel; Corridon, jac 442232 NEWARK AT HAS 1 under Murray's ay

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