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1 A i a nt cat ae a en arm ap Rae aw ee meer SnD a a I Ne, A Fine Picture of William Hoss, Pitcher. of the New York Americans, Will Be Given Free with Postscript and Noon Editions of The Evening World Monday ATHER Cloudy to-night; Sanday, probably fair. FINAL] @be, FINA L_RESULTS EDITION _ [Circulation Books Open to Au.” [“ Grestation Books Open ican”! 4 RESULTS EDITION J ‘ PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YOR SATURDAY, MAY i 1907. PRICE ONE CENT a. Dior FS “HECHEANDERS—Citicat. “APD GROWG AT SLAW “Sinicy => GIANTS BEAT BOSTONS = WRATHER Cloudy to-night; Sw | eeft relieved Moote. Jones walked: ‘!sbell ‘doubled, sooring | ~ | 0. Donohue flied. Three'runs. j -_ + 2 did | Fifin—heefo tiled to. D fmian grot : “Fo Be oak ot Pan, phe, K Kee er a 04 gas to Doni "4 ria GIANTS, gs Spiked in Covering First avorites, Are Beaten at | 2 ase—McGinnit G I Gravesend. K Uv ¢ 5S, BOSTON. y Goes Into Box ae BROO YNS L E 010000000— 1 to Finish Game Against 4 NNA KEN A WINNER - GIANTS, | ic ne T PH YELPHIA f GAM LADELPI 0 0010306 = Beaneaters. a Teal OKLYN ge, ry bs a ees se Eaiiad i Porch Crumbles Under Weight of Heads Out Peter Pan at Wire) BROO! et. 1.020 0020-4 | Saas ee ‘ aes ¢ SILADELPHIS ae f. : Oo — ; == a, (Soecial to The Brening World.) ate in Gravesend Track te Bch: PO Ae 1 POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, May | Spectators and Ceremony Is De- Event RT Bi aoare ‘ | Tenney, 1b. (yee hee wee | A Saturday a on crowd of tt vent. iB Ek)—Newark, 6: Buffalo, 0 ~~ | Beaumont, cf... enc Pees ) came ont to see the Giants Might & , ; 15s E | Horton in the second layed Half an Hour to Look | At Pochestr{EL)stdersey City, 1; Rochester. 4 Howard ccce@ 11 8 alee tie o cond game ot Oa . . 1 \ Dar . FU A * seeeeee Bae oes ay ee | pected dete ~ : (Specta! to The (rentng Work.) At Toronto{€L)—Providence, 3;°7 10 defeat of yi er After the Injured. GRAVESEND RACE-TRACK, May At Montreal’ (EL)—Saltimore. 2: Mor i ee (Gee ate Bee ) put the New Yorkers on thelr 2 %—Memories of the old-time Whitney-| 44 st : hs —Baltimore, 2; M 3, \ erie saan taey ,arain, and they went at Boss Keene turt war were revived when Mr. | t. Louis (AL)—End fifth: Boston 1, St. Louis Gace sad elected to pian owen tae 7 et Keene's Peter Pan. an overwhelming | At Cleveland (AL)—End sixth: Phila. 2, C4 8. iene ramecats| ‘ected to pitch, In opposition | te There was a panic this afternoon at the funeral of Amelia Charlotta | tavorite, was beaten for the Cariten ty | 4 SEA sixth: Phiia,. 2; Cleveland, 5. Dee bo enel op Un Cx Young. the-sar attreotiaa Staffeldt, the 15-year-old chikd, who was slain in a meadow of the Seitz | fee ilewe darad ae ah dug hrr tianet at et a (Nt) —End sixth: Choe 1; Cincinnati, 0 fab 10 1076 o| | First Inning. 4 farm in Elmhurst on Wednesday afternoon, when the porch of the | teenth of the mile race A Bien sree (At. L.)—2d game: Easton 7, Allentown 14 SOS ES CORES | Tenney started with a Texan lea : ) Hav r . n¢é ni . i. 4 Seymour ge; ~ Staffeldt homestead crumbled up beneath the weight of a throng of men | ,t., piney. aman Gelcing Sot t New Haven—End seventh: Pennsylvania, 3; Yale, 10. Totale.sss+.... 1 34 32 2) 7, ‘ ; Suitue enon ‘threw ‘Heaumont wat and women jammed upon it. abouted enthusiastically and slapped | a (| Burke batted for Young last inning. | Fitus, with Long Hits, Plays) tne ahd" nbward: adtattn ene They were piled together in a heap of splintered timber and many | tack 7 “uy heuse Randa on the ATE ene ae pete Meat Whole Game for |Rorngaegent Sul Devitt, Megane ack. r Nai ma 7.80) , 1 a ® |. Binans were seriously hurt. Half a dozen senseless women were dragged out | The public suffered tte second erush- Fourth—Dainty Dame 7-10, W place, MoChord, | Shannon, ¥........3 0 1 2 0 | Btraag hit inte eles Se oe from under the debris by the policemen stationed atthe House: and [ese whe meee etnne | Strang, rf. Pe ee he line Sees) Quakers. out. No RUE Devila the thirty-five detectives that were sprinkled through the concourse of sage ar favorite, to Seca ~| AT TORONTO i |pemie ss : : 4 pa Second Inning. country folk swarming about the house were put to the best of their | ‘ont to these two with ab Tre public] ‘Seventh—Niblick 5-2, Clitton Forge 1-1 al. Anna Smith, sien ea) i ; ; THE BATTING ORDER’ Figen tsb A oe wont te thoes Gbsolste condi- ‘ . to “wet @nergies to prevent a serious disturbance. eer ee Senos a ee. Teter’ nasipe § ry two McGann, 1b. Gite er yews Waar PeAcalph ie. ime moss winigle atoelert ‘riawell ‘ : Dani ie Knabe. 2 | Dalton to MG ; The Rev. Frederick Tilly was reading the funeral services-over the |"tne-cariton- wesw = : . Saas ‘i nomena tes- Cee te Titus, rf. the lett Held fence for thege basse sade boty of the child when the veranda collapsed, and he was compelled to pevers Wires rade to the ee T°" *«ZAnDI rf DT | Ma 2 A Wate ee er Hranaietd a» ink er Gwell Lanlen tarew out wt e Pete ” hs sf ou Ou interrupt the ceremony for half an hour until | order could be restored. rare aekal te tua emtine: cuaminaves EVE ING W ORLD RACE CHAR McGiralty, p.......1 2 0 0 0 Hamme, 2b. Doolin sa say sedhe Beane i hae up and appeared to be winning, when is eae bate Weer ae Mey po ER ee Tenney “to Drideoal Dinne Ken tackled and fought It out, SIXTH DAY AT GRAVESEND. Y Sob E22) Siapiee-venamentans bibar wan Tailed Prodewl "Mctaana Lseut-<Detective Michael Galvin, who stride for stride, with the Keene candi. MAY 25, CLEAR TRACK PAST. sla Peauutil cavh. NO Hie? ee & fhas been taking the lead in the effort date, the Whitne~ borse winning by a “2 FIRST RACK—Handl fcaed;, aout sin forigngs. par : Ohae ies fee | ie (pectal to the Evening World.) Third tnain to discover the murderer, obtained a| head. Charles Kawardé. tung on to third | Seo “Nyon ariving ‘pte eS of! Primate vy ure—Maort *Batted for Mathewson, sixth inning. | NATIONAL LEAGUE GROUNDS.) Beaumont tied ¢ piv Hi tue this afternJon that convinces him place. Be 5 = aes Philadelphia, May 2.—It wea a great} fouled to Bowerman. Batech 0 @et Henry Becker, the undarstizea MTranavaal's defeat to-day was 4 ae oe ca Sag Pa Base’ Hits—Of Mathewoon, 1; Mcsin-| uphill ght that the Phillies made for) Klounder to Corcorant MO eg big-eared tramp he arrosted, di a Pings Hambure... 1 ¢ P P i. tes tZ lt {Dahlen mt ae nD . —-particl~ low to the public for the Keene « i in Me foun g rio te ¥ es |the first game of th * 8) ppeatlen Atruck out. Corcoran. wi pated in the crime. | Was a pronounced favorite, going to the | gu pe vacoon ttt? £ BAYS th th it i bay af cays aon Balle-Off Young, «, off ader, which seened hi Nese And Was out stealing Galvin jearned that on Tureday even- post at 2 to B. At those odds the pub- bo Qe We } $ npr g o a « Wirat Dase on Brrare=Olente, 2 the erase Oey ae Be eae Seey Pridwell, | u fag Mrs. Peter Nelson, of Elmhurst, gave {Me plunged, tossing thousands imo the streeresces # . B # 12 ra ry Laft on Bases—Boston, 4; Giants, & | went into the second nev RUNS ‘0 Beaumont, Becker one of her husband's shirts. strong boxes of the “bookies” until they | ~~ Fo ;: i 4 bye te a o Struck out-Hy Young, 3; by McGin-| encouraged, Teeln., coniident grat they | Fourth’ Mt wee unsotied and he put It on in the | bulged. oe, eh ott ‘Oraculum, Handsarra, Col. White, Hyperion IL, Slickaway, Race bg Cle Betkg wadnte pere dip to mak? it two from WHATS Seicahves co . nning. @dliax of the Neison home. On the fol- | Transvaal lioked a good thing to the Sfrings Mambure, wae oln was off well and ned nie | Two: Hits—Dahlen relate s.i-v8 Gann. “Corcoran threw Sut tease Sowing day four bours aker the mur- a) “dear public.” e_ others wer: ¢ recer amtalen Bases—Shannon, MoGinnity (2), | ‘Anganon ire Inning sa) ran made « w ertul abe ane a der, Becker took the shirt to a Chi- Royal Vane beat the Keene colt cley-|qa4 SECOND RACE—The Empire four-yeercalae © gh ag A inermen eeruas out. Casey ground. | wells srounder back er saat amas Rate eundryman to be washed. Mre. erly at the end, although Mountain on 324 yo aa 2 Malt Oteet. Owner = ees Pia Retecmant diane ges PE eee ae iineted |Gutca,” NO icine Sek CnnOW ag Nelaon identified the shirt to-day es the the Burlew colt was driving as they and MoGenn; Brain, Ritchey and tent | to centre, scoring Lumiey, Jordin| Shaan walked. Rutohey ene she gave the tramp on the previous | First Game Sj Tuesday | suns into the stretcn to overhaut | {4 i Jockeys. car Dahlen and MoGann singled to right, and Batch was c.ught | Strang’s -nfleld fy and thre Pe 6 th said Galvin Mce TUESOAY | rransveal, who set the pace. Royal ae Beas rani ; ie i Bi 1d Balis—Bowerman ar the plate trynig to score, Lash to| ‘inking ihe had retired bath Fusnerm “ not the custom,” a me . 9 7 e : ey to Jackiiich, ONE] the umpire correctl: stamp to oun! aeir linen daily. He : Q A ja ti Bs rial 1 © on Alperman’s wilé 6 second, unc cd on Devil's bot ne on Ti: fatten the bookies’ bank rolls, Alauda | 7. fy oben fe 1g of BROOKLYNS Knate forced Lush Lo rlagint ur popped out men anes, Weehed tor By ether Dury ptoe. es shel, jt Shese.mees saewly 96 day hes att bolt 281 c ener a ae ge de tof cantres. scoring Maaber Haeees|oain. “Oak set ed tt to Nea t between him and Transvaal, Cuchillo, favored by the 1 - he pace and held the race sate ai! ale Sh ry dees Thad iE (Continued on Second Page.) THE BATTING ORDER. eee ee ee eee AR ewer under tle ‘Reaty"“unpost*'"drandpa’ ran’ hie 3] First Game. eld Aled to Baten, TRO RUNS. Fifth Inning was unfortunate in the start, getting |, aD olde; $3,000 re ee 7 Second Innin Needham fngled and, 1 oun PF a loff last, but coming like a whirlwind 325 peed, a art oT wi att Pee tik. ans. (FINAL SCORE.) Maloney beat out an rth hit. Hum. | Rall, took peouts Xoting popped age ty } Isval’ x Kenia ot [fh the etreteh. This one will win. at} jp Pin. Jockeys. Uprn High Cie tian Meld. Malshey tolp third, while Bparks | oward Dovitn, Needham “titing Sel - Bonohiie v Ghase: tb |the next _oomay yee eB Ba BROOKLYN. was’ holding the ball. “Witter struck out out t, Shannigt Co | ince us iret. 3 er ing 4 Henley walked. Alperman fanned, NO ow to the plate ‘he, ab eo | Prince Hamburg F HS 0 5 {i H tanned. 'N ; Beageace iit A. aval tn ihe betting and a due) be by Mert Ht 0 OO OOOO ee BTR tarem gut. Osuriber at ten 9 feet rotring the al ; — | Sullfvan,'e Thomas. ” tween Halifax and Prince Hamburg) 3 @ _Brusee | se | PHILADELPHIA | » i out to Tenney, Dahe Moore, p. mith, was followed by a smart and exciing “ il Beretched Cra valtepes « hens “ n Beaumont, Cot. Ummpirea—Hurat and” Sheridan @uel in the stretch between the two it the pal fyrlong, aus O00) 324234 — » RUNS with the Prince nosing out Halifax | Sixth inning. | ats a nt iA ured e 4 cot Howard's grounder BROOKLYN. | Bitch ned to No RON, Mt nwaon who cove Lush singled | Knabe bunied (Spectal to The World.) hie! > 7 ” he Cariton Fearon AMERICAN LEAGUS.. mata. [een NAS Oe Bh fe the tent sump B26 eet Wen icine. Fine bb, GROUNDS, CHICAGO, May m-Tne|%10™ the very siart. Mountsin, on Hal-| PB. Whiner J aay ~The | tfax, was overconfident, else his back-| Tals ¥ vis Beg D White Box and the High jochers. High Clos Pi ik SH PO A Wficc and both runne ¢ aleon by Howard, amd thle aflernoees th elie at tae eee are mould probably have cashed o i oo my tit a oo Na pre eee eee haan is | Titus doubled, scoring Lush, and aud. writhing In coe eats ae mate of tke untavor- | He hed the mce won apparentiy ies Bawiard F] iy" a fount za 44 2%. Casey, 3b 1 0 0 2 0| iitmmel made ® great stan of M limped back ¢o the ng and = ‘f ‘thie 3 y P| within the last @ixteenth and was emil it 4 ho 1 | . drive and caught his man at fret. Titus! the game. Bates Was ‘ stopped morning and for ® short! jet tne py jee A il tt Dee > of {18 | Lumley, rf / 1 2 © © | scored on Batch's muff of Bra: sinedea'ts loll oes Tetetis ‘All the Passengers, Women| time the sun broke through the clouds ettorts atodracd noe 4 |fty, Courtney drove & two-tumger Brein hit e long drive te mt peg yelled) hae 924 Mi, | Hambure instead of baring atuension er ce nye soi te the | Batch. M.... aa Booun white | meas tiirtont each eat, Sone Included, Drop Off the Seats | srounds were sott, not’ tne vottiehdens | Mantes, Una Ere. foar ‘Bawera tet’ terrific pace wi Pi Pe sh Jordan, ib Wee Yaa ha) Sparks out at fret: ball, to, MoGann Jbetore, Rita the et back, con.pleting « doubl were able to get around without sinking SSS ome Dot move epee | tr ta ae AT re bene ye Maloney, ef.. ies ar ae Fourth Innin) flow 1° Way y and Disappear too deep in the mud. | ond the Brinee pailed and passed tamene nation vad w: cééed; one mie | Hummell,2b-.......0 1 3 § 0] Jordan struck out. Df singled |, BOaY, batted for Mathewson, 4 | Mat. Vorhess fin- rT 6. Winner, ob to centre. Hummel popped Knabe, | injured | leg caused him to re , “ Firet Inning. ed tole, fSeech ot seal Soa dhe %. Dy The @allor Prince | Butler, c © © 4 © 0] Bites hicntie ahenced cate weteeen ow grounder to first was Toftman bunted Bl Onghitie Geto Jumps. «Open Wight Clos, La fh | Bell, p.. 0 © © © 0|Gleason, Magee and Lush on account| Shannon walked. Bir Little Johnnie Descale, « four-year-old, | need, Hahe to Dono stole ‘The steeplechase caught the crowd ra Mel > 0 0 0 0 Ota Ustetiorence. tual sollawes s innd, “Young whose parents live at No. 9 Bayard | (ind base, but bef, and furnished the melium of he i sabes Mt up mith « wild throw, Maloney acor ‘rat, trang. gol street, started to Tun across the etrect | Smuts, iva a biearted out Tabeli betting. Women left: the grand =o — | ing and Ritter going to mecond, Hen ey the. play. Seymour ted man @t Bayard street and Chatham Square| “Hain tet wo Reser Jones PY Sm] venchae’ tha tone Totals ‘ Sim} i 10 Ka ira Hitchey area thie afternon as & jong, green sight-| base on tall Iabell Med yo Fi Hoertoid obaerveds . 'S. Banto. hertiina "7 Ae o8 AEaa solar i new Peeing automobile rolled along, crowded | DOPMV Med to Kooler and whie, was @ slight favorite in t ~ADE rR Age With out-of-town visitors. The boy ran Second inning patting over Fellable old Good ap a HPO A — for New Yor ly 4 front of the car aa the leo-! Chase singled to lef. Conroy hit to si Cushilio "wana tins tuneine Phat | EAR iss resro cece A oe NATIONAL LEAGUE, Sevent' Inning f was pointing out the notorious | Pmt who threw t Davis, but «hase and hand |Knabe, 2b Var ee Tae - gied to centre. Nee@ham® Pesorts on the Square and @ front wheel Wee We ae a singien. | CP. Se Pain Tivos, rf ae ee St. Louie at Pit Reyna ung at hed Johnnie down and passed over Morley hi to Beith, who tirew to | Gragbes. ‘ ft he Pa ae hola 0 . singled to Jeft.’ Beau He was instantly killed pl nd Cuase sored. | after the second ¢ r4 |e 4 ? killed Browell at the etat the moment ie car halted tho snonond, "Moore enevdis a § 4 | Bransfeld, ib oon 0 Noonan 1, Peita t ne plate, Mlerers Jumped from the high seass | #09 i peng ooh geal § S Po | Courtney, sb Tae a a ve ote » Beaumont. oar and hastily ved in Dalve out Williame % Chase, Dough- y's Ballot Bus § #3 i drove 1 front of the shat Eres aie |eMatae HRS Gate, mln’ aU | Ban the AE race god ow tat i 1B 1B |Pcolin, os a ee AMERICAN LEAGUE. tng bet" “ot (Set at Sa A srounder. Hohe fouled out to Mori Balig ax good” ay tot’ during “tne us $ 3 |Leoin, « ie War Wa Yan — ~ We ‘ No RUNG oe ee any 48 48 |Moren, p WS ear Wa” aa Washington at Detroit Eighth Inning. Third Inning | two Je beat ety 3 8 a mi | Game postponed on account of rain. | J } Ampedo v: * & - — | Howard Med Felines beat out a hit t | SON eg Mir ‘o, ‘bonahue | i ng yh PMO TR Ee ti ATLANTIC LEAGUE, —_| Bahl. “wissen “gic thr 40 oO . 4 © c fights both ponehue Chase | = | Bese ate-Om Belle hanes retired cla 4nd completed « wh jt pout, #018 #8 Came Hann ‘at; Be wee Base on Relle-OW Rell, 3; of EBASTON AT ALLENTOWN, wn sie ti gs ots Toball wy ta Surge aot & base at 1 races | TORONTO RESULTS. t RW ye ohare stent vue bt 5 Baws oP Brrore—Brookiyn, 3 Fiver Game. ry 2 sake } ‘Over him Ee 4 tot eae AO» ive “curlonge Mack | ‘wodRBINE RACE TRACK. Toronto, | ony, Cyolops also rane "ld Col Philademiae bri ag ‘ C4 ie bureat | | te Sr RE 7 to D1 BINS Raelags Ost, May %.—The races to-day rewulted | POURKTH RACK. Picar cop 1 to § ot Baate—Brookiyn, 3 Pajiedel- % b || safe in centre and Medunrity a vs Re Bididae inras NO RUNS Bi to I for place) 4, Orisndot 2 Sri a8 ts en vem, Damon (6 49°1 piace To Mactouin | {rnin Bae Oeimey Sell | Wasa,’ Keel pon colo to, peoond. : ty Md 2 show) ime, 140 ss. ihe 5 oily 4 pf ow wad minds bs Fourth Inning SECOND RACE~Three-tourthe of a |} Helle of Jorenas | ow etemh May mine me |" Phree-bese Hite—Maloney, Titus (2) octet? on rae out, | Williams out, | calle. Rarnedale (6 to 1 and 2 to > i If i er ely wt Ace Bivepler haa two | pworke cintaaet it ortarity gots base | Bosesrrian (f to 2 for place). 2 J. Ww |Nolile Ra: Gookas £ hucwelt, intra, ify rman, Hummel and Jordan, Dooltn, Raster 3} ira, ‘ilies Wan’ este Nourtney and Knabe. Wild Pitches. /lentown one O'NeN. B Time, 1.18 44 Biveniat ihos Anteoe ae } id Race —One Prim @ Orpen itis iat Homebred, Arbyve: Flying Plover, ion’ wage (ai! Bell. Umplres—Johnatone and O'Day tc} 3] Sunday World Wants Work ete at aaa te, oer 9 at se isi + a!” Many a man bs ban saried | COLLEGE GAMES, 3 Monday Moming Wonddte Meee iene aa tite Won "Want? Ad + Mttie Wostd Ad f Pan's teliy, as UNION BEAT RUTGERS: Gi Ralls, Thomas Med t1 ee ¥

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