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Ry i ine Picture of Koy WRATHER. Clowly one cooler; Tuesday fate PINAL) | J RESULTS EDITION 3 aoe RICe ONE CENT. HUMMEL IN G UN BLACK WE (SLANG, AT hl Long fits G Go to Waste| in Battle That Was atMercy of McGraw’s Men, Even Strang’s Homer Being Use- si less. Missing for Five Tee “Nites He Left rao cnovsns. sm Home in an Auto, Fooling anita nose f the Crowd by a at ce = Clever Ruse. atte ehily - First Inning ‘ H Strang 1 he Abe Humm d on Blackwell's route late this afternoon, donned the stripes { was as | } ruck 23 in the sixth tier of the north wing. He had been missing for hours, and Deputy Sheriff Bell, who had him in custody, had not rep y ps to his superiors ff’s and District- Tere was excitement o° all varie Attorney's office until word came from the y that Hummel had given himself up. He did not Office, his “‘pull’ evidently extending to Blackweil’s Island According to Bell, the Deputy Sheriff, | he arrested Huinmel at a secret re Yous at 2 etelack in the aftemnoon, } > three NOGA ater he Werted out to plac him under arrest “fortiywith He re-| and was smuge fused to may where the rendezvous waa| thrown & Pov located. | rate he was tr Bel says he and his prisoner went tore Deput to Blackwell's Island on a Corrections | Department tug from the foot of East EVENING WORLD RACE CHART © FIRST DAY AT GRAVESEND, CLEAR. TRACK MUDDY, for all ages about six Tine—1.12 3 by Sain —¥ through the enter penitentiar ed the Pen Others nth 1994) deokie tauncn} Hennett the bullding ter Warden Murtha informed (Continued on Second Page.) MAY 20. aor Tar west et Sie Owner—B. Behr Yadex Buarters. $1.00 Winners b. ¢ furto Bale £ * Tack Atkin Voorhees 4 tan Puleus S$ Faust y_ Vincent lomst i] KUN Fifth Inning * bad t ce King Fost time. 28¥; off. 2.51 Badle Were. ci to Ses good. Won driving. inet fi. Schreiber iF Tony Bonero Waheitline Inning Sixth Seventh Inning » F , at i 4 H 4 3 so 4 a 63 Pivhi Wack Won driving 205 | Armes A ONE RUN Ninth Inning. Fergunon pit the ning New York Brown struck Fioits > han. ruck Devlin singled to uled 0 Beckley NO ‘FELL INTO CANAL AND WAS DROWNED. ret eer, Owber > Heder. Martens == be ve ths i F i was 0 HH NEWAKK May 2-—Wh “a weaching toe at the Foreps jl ie » aq '2 8 Tiros Lanka tiie a Pee ee ee % mo eared a ” itt 4% Reratched—Angelus, Goo. Considine, Pie Danie. "di Mario, % 4 ete Sanel Into te vires * sau's tine rage org ton tae son in the ay by Tara & drow There were thovesnds a water Thomas, Catcher of New York Americans, Will Be Given Free with Postscript and Noon Editions of The Evening World To-Morrow WwW “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1907. GIANTS LOSE TH WINNING STREAK; TAYLOR IN POOR FORM AS PITCHER GIANTS. (FINAL SCORE.) ST. LOUIS. 000020040— GIANTS, ‘HIGHLANDERS. BROOKLYNS (FINAL SCORE.) | (FINAL SCORE.) HIGHLANDERS. _| PITTSBURG. 6000001010— 2020000100— 3 ST. LOUIS. BROOKLYN. 200000110— pl berustapg be 2 — 3000000000— 0 Beckley, 1b. Byrne, 3b. Burch, cf, Kelley, rt. Marshal), Brown, p Totals ..... PITTSBURG, ST. LOUIS HIGHLANDERS. | Rk H POA & RI PO kOe. R H POA 941 1 _0/ Hofman, ct 12) 1 0 OS} Haltman, ef... BOs Os 8 36: 1 1 5 4 0|Keeler, rf 1a 0 Ol Clymer et 0:10, 54.0 1 3 1 © 0/|Elberfeld, ss... 0. 1,8 2. 4) Clarke, af.... ( ie Wie Yaa} 1 311-0} Chase, 1b 0 1 9 1 O| Wagner, os | Feels pe] 2dr set) Conroy, te 9 1 3 0 %| Adbbaticchio, 2b. Yates Pat Pia | I 2 0 1 | Laporte, 3b ° 0 0 1 © | Nealon, 1b. 1 o 13 0 1 0 3. 0 0] Moriarty, 3b... 0 0 0 © Olreach, sb ua Os sere th 0 0 2 4. O| Williams, 2b o>1 2 2. Olgmin, c (FET Ys Vi o 1 2 2 0|Thorras.c... 0 0 3S 3 Ol Leeve:, p 0 20 oA — — —|Doyle, p 02007 905 2 oe fs = 6 10.272 16 a sabe nasias be) pevame A872 10 ] Totals 2 B<24 Atos BROOKLYN. POA E ST. LOUIS. | R H PO A 30 30 R H PO AE! Maloney, cf ROO. a 1 0 0| Niles, 2b. 2 10;-2 3) 50) Casey, ab Mp ae 0 2. 0| Hemphill, cf. 71 4 4 0. Ol rumley, st aa eae Baer | 2 110 -9 1 2 0 0) Jordan, 1b o 110 © Sk 0 1 2 4 1) McCarthy, If 4b 0,0 8 0 0| Stone, I 0 0 © 0 O}Atpermen, 2b.&s8..0 0 0 5 2 2 1 | Yeuger, 3b....+00-5 0 2 1 1 Ol] Lewis. on hye Bee ae | 0 0 @{Jones, 1 : +0 0 11 9 0) Hummel, 2b. o 0. #9 0 2 0} O'Cornor,c...,..+.0 0 4 © 0] Buster, c Pon Jes Game to © 0 01 Glede, p40 @ 0 1 2 0) Bet, p. 3 o 0 j ee) ere am) vere mt os 0 "5 Totals S Sea. 8 1) Totals. $ ve ng on Balle—Off Doyle, 3; off] First Buse on vis eager rs : n Brrore—H ore 1s ios eenate penatbhtadessy Hares—Highlanders, 4; St or Ba wn, 6; off Lb Glade, 4 a r Bi Loule, ] ' 6, Hott RESULTS O1 HIGHLANDERS IN CLOSE FIGHT ~® =p WH BROS “Slow P: Against Glade at St. fy Willams ‘Thomas oong walke a to Willan pane perfect Olas | aloe oison” Louis. First Inning fied to Plokering Third Inning Doyle out, Glade to Jones walked and pilfered ond "1 Hemphill, F eld NO KUNB anned. Glade also No RI Fourth Inning te Pickering died Blone NO RUNS hog taning Wallace ougies w Jones te Doyle ir - Hoftman got ¥ Hiberteld gui fred OTHER BALI, > “| NATIONAL LEAGUE, AT PHILADELPHIA AY BOSTON ta ONE RUN Seventh Inning AMERICAN LEAGUE. Wallace fumbled 1 AT CHICAGO. AT CLEVELAND AY DNTHONT n Box id to Eighth tnning r single - ‘vingied, EASTERN LEAGUE. ; od : a7 FORONTO i tt a tenia aod Hearne : Wie AT BUFFALO i { f ited RALE J oo "S01 N r F " Fox Vanders h Ry eotte Kall AT ROCHESTER “TWO GIRLS CRUSHED BY TROLLEY CAR, |)". ' _- lt Was in Charge of a Studer eine tin) Alas LOUISVILLE RESULTS. Arrested is ME TRACK, M fanned uM vie o . ‘ : nase Mm Pitty -fiten gace ‘et i Hofman | oi, wan oruet " tid ike: | phy wae on RACK —§ . tanned —— Raters GIRL KILLED BY A CAR 1 Wa vas - i Rebecca Minenkof ty ear " and 3 , NB. is Weat Twent for place tonight fun uver and kille Twenty -aint * A nf Three-q Aigpreg | het patente hotne™ vive driver Was ae « ee mus wloeks rig: bonds et are listed on the New York Block xchange ve treated in or quowwd | welt on the curb Mat | “ Circulation Books Open to All,” CAMS TO-DAY. WEATHER Cloudy and covler: Daesiny fates INA L] RESULTS EDITION 3 PRICE ONE perdi e ‘SUPERMAN WINS GREAT BROOKLYN ~ HANDICAP EASILY Keene Horse, With Jockey Miller Up, >| simply Galloped Off With the. ° : ° $20,000 Event in Presence ] oF ‘ o| of 35,000 Persons. : = oO} (Bpecial to The Fiveniug World) 0 — GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, May 20.—Another three-year-old | has won the Brooklyn Handicap, and the turf aristocracy: scores.a win, x | James R. Keene's crack Superman, brilliantly ridden by the “Marvelous” | Miller, galloped—galloped is the word—off with the great handicap, i winning the event in a common romp with such ease, in fact, that the | Dlue-blooded contenders, no longer rivals, looked like selling platers be- o| fore the finish mark was reached o| Not only was the win a great achievement for the three-year-old, | but it was indeed a wonderful performance for Jockey Miller. When’ _ | Jockeyship and improvement in position was necessary Miller was there mob wht the Lote wer onr a kink at the critical moment; and, carefully?” se steadying his mount in the run through the stretch, forced the colt again 9) {o the fore and then with every stride increased his lead lag was the | “SORBINN ae era — + hy Dodge in the s Only » Hi : On Game Get T Entire First Inning tea M ‘ How the Roce Was Run his full . J ne for his argum r ed ore . Hi Butler walked, ¢ Continued on Second Page.) >——- FoR 14 con ahem