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| OLLIE ST Ei ee en ae epee ene THE DANGERS OF PREDATORY WEALTH. i The Rights of Property can only be preserved if we remember that they are in | less danger from the Socialist and Anarchist than from the predatory man of wealth FROM PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’ Ss SPEECH AT INDIANAPOLIS TO-DAY—Printed on Page 2 of This Issue. ‘ _ PRICE. ONE CENT. WEATHER Fair to-night and Friday, NE w YOR K, ENE'S PETER PAN WINS BELMONT, ‘ WITH SUPERMAN AN EASY. SEGOND RACE TRAIN CRASH —HIGHLANDERS. PUTS PASSENGERS LOSE SECOND HIGHLANDERS, BROOKLYNS IN A WILD PANIC TOSEA SENATORS. THURSDAY, MAY so, 1907. Ring and Lawns Jam- med Long Before First Race was Cal- led —T. S. Martin) Captures the Whit- (FINAL SCORE.) (FINAL SCORE.) “ Circulation Books Open to All.” 5000 SEE THE NS GAME WITH THE WRATHER | GIANTS. | Afternoon Game. (FINAL SCORE.) | HIGHLAN DERS. BROOKLYN, PHILADELPHIA, | ooo 1010 _ 2:10002000000001 — 4000010000— 1) ney Memorial from Bic et acl Biss WishiniGron ms, ; GIANTS. Good and Plenty in Guard Lets Down the Steel Step Peking Shortened to Seven| 5 120030 — 9002100000000 22100010 6 KLYN | irri t Part of Platform at Belmont Innings—Griff Lands BROO Stirring Race. Ou | | ee neue! RN tO Ae pmuaeonena. | H Si gE b. - 2 m] a Park Station. | ese | Ben Oa lee eee ; 0 1 4 0| Thomas, cf........0 0.1 @ of | aes — TReoler, th.ccccsse0 O° 3 i Casey 3b.......055 a alxeabe ao: ogee ae (Special to The Brening W Elberfeld, ss, P20 : ene Lumley, rh...cs+-. 0 : - Sele, ib Niveau ; ‘ So fl jon on the Long L $ LEAGUE GROUNDS, | Chase, 1b Mh Tans. Batohi; te osscsensessd { Jase | ! Anielecttic train seeoh soft the Clason avenue sation : WASHINGTON, May 92—Weak pitet lGoerag if 00: 8 0 Ol pummel, 1b Gab. 0 2 19 1.0 a a b ; 3 ; 2 : i rf vi cegoers, : re Washingto i ransfield, } Island road at 12.20 oclock this afternoon, crowded with race} met! ing by ered atthe Gent tae | Weilllarns, ib. c65i,00* Rod) J Maloney, c........ 0 1 ‘ ‘ " rites Alba tea 17 3-5 ae c! is rt Scident |= commeanmieasje0e..08 2 his | Hof Ps o 0 0 0 Lewis, s8....... 1 0 Eigse ‘J | “digo phathi ara selon see’ with -an-accident_at-the-Belmont-Park-sace track station. The_acddent tonsa pee yes ape cieoygeni ig Rese Hig O26 5 on Naetan ab © 0 3 6 | Deolin, os... (oa laser her fare | was made thy Ir EIS Sg WAS | afternoon. Four runs were made ti | Moriasity, 3b, " pte in, c.. ARS Wea ame ts! | name import at Sheeps Bay | caused the injury of four persons—one of them a woman—and vg oongprheneli be Biro Ket, who re-| ei inowse. ee SP wary © | Batter, Bic ies cane : ; ‘ mare i Sai Ene track, Jane 25, 1904. ses Ai, " a1 lice | placed Moore, ec vee deeb eyes: 10. ae 1 | Hesley, ae ® 3 3 Ne P.. : TRO followed by a panic among the passengers which the Pinkerton an 4 | BYR eere Tone during Ue rest of pists © pee i oe P er — ~—| Dugglebdy,p Pee ae (Borcial to The Brentng World.) af i ic people had rushed | game. : t f *Luah!.... o 0 © 0 Oo BELMONT PARK RACE ‘Laan and the train hands could not quell until peas ro The game was celled at role | Brockett, p +o 0 ° i Potala. .- ioe Ad ROAR AO eee se . a day aince °; ' i; ‘ venth Inning to enable i eee | ee rs | ead te eat meena «ates to it from the traintrampling and shoving each a Me eee sapdb SiO | Thomas bon er te iad BOSTON ih gov a7 meee i yee ca oe Secionh and Magnificent Course AB) ren and women were thrown down tg os ge ANNA, of South Elliott) cuark Grimth closed @ deal jum be- i | Batted for Ritenie in 34 Inning ore bean peaeent (Such a, BORG ihe i Maat =e rcs gees sone Bas le a |fore the afternoon game wheres iq! Totals...c.0s255, 2 «5 22 Tenney, 1b. Ne A NEW YORK. qrowe 08 eater mle ceoers of [fil more were mot injured or severe O'DONNELL.» WILLIAM, « Pinker- | Highlandesrs have secured the serv Ml eBaited for Moore In ad inning 1 Beammont, Cf... 0: 1°79. 0 | RH POA Svocr Saeeee Salton hand when, tse | Wile ton policeman, [ot Prank Hitwon. Kitson was secured | WASHINGTON Howard, 1f pee mee dibte tT oan emer ate be] every degree belng on baad whe 1 to} The injured were: atora ave-| ‘The manner of the accident was re- by Washington from Detroit in ex ' RH POA EF gates of Oo 1 1 0 OT, f. 64.9 “Oo 8d orwes in the first race were oe ” HORRS, R. 8, No. 1458 Bedfor change fur Pitcher Townsend. Sashes 2 | aie bere ge 4 Besse HS Fates ponent iene erg the post. The crowd cau «© |Bue, Brooklyn. (Continued on Second Page.) st Innin| * . . itche: . eviin, 3b, troliey, eutomodiie, permed plato] -RAUSCH, JACOB, Long Island Ratl- ot bev eas ale ality J ny JOH Cheeses 1 2 2 0 Ope soe gear Pisin a Ree deloles, frogs ihe ld tose ra a Rect La Biberte:d: and hase were Lo: | Cross, 3b 08 Ad Oa tawell, os 0 0 8 6 Ol preenahas, c. aha ap thrown out by Altizer. NO RUNS Hickman, 1b. aie ia J bs i Needham, ¢ 108 A Re PORN Ma se ab iesciscy Man: abso gle “x Moore’ gave Ganley a base on t Altizer, we 18 xd Piaherty, p coe am ae meee, 2 f . 4 PY Oa 4: cet y the running of the loues. Cro noved pat ol : jaeimont wont witractad, Du, be} a bate, sacri ing 0 sted Anderen Wo vssset 2 1 0 | 7 — | Corcoran, 2b Seek te ae Goures, that pate age her at | Hickinan “Rit to Chane, a Mi, Abas sccsios enya ew ‘ 6! Totals... 9 8 49 818) saat, Ise 00 0 2 0 racy, Dut oa Teen t my | isleinow, Pa] Ganley» Heydon, ¢.. s Heres Be i st piel eh rt ig for @ gow re opped ow wl de beds ies * eaisier conaitions would per FOURTH DAY AT BELMONT, pan’ tetiley dows Fakenburg, p 8 © + 3 8) wit Base on Balis—Om Henley, Tota 6 1427 8 3 Shance for @ litle sp CLEAR. TRACK FAST. Aaa tes ee pe mney rm | Base on Brrore—Brookiyn, & ide. Never has grandste Dreier MAY 30, furlongs. | wied, scoring Jones and Hickman § 10 81 15 1) Lett on Rases—Brooklyn, 2; Boston, 6) a... b toh ; Duss hy idee) agrees eame t wo : twro-ywmreige: $900 edded; four and « helt bol ry A Wiliams ty Elbe | Struck Out—By Henivy,’ 4; by Plan-| 2 ? The Cert win. the waters Lt $47 PIRST RACE —Selling; two: reaiel cht, by Planudes—ataxine | forced Anderson, ms te jane | erates, base on bale hey, sotnely reese Te alled the at | art aie Rearing, Time—Oek Winner, cht nets t nit Highlanders to! Home Runs—Bratn. “pire be 7 on errote adelyita, 2. i & race track simost equa Jott. Owner—Chelesa. Stable. Second Inning Game called © permit Hig | Two Base Hite—Flah a Be ig Mott ohana Jenuance of the jntine tteelt to elu : Altier Tundied rounders ts “Hits—Off Moore, 4; off Brock | pitolen ases—Howard a | late : ste re Ibe * Sey Se | Plays—Tenney and Bridwell;| Struck Out—By Duggleby, 2: by en tray fi 3 n Wat down on atrikes. ret Base on Balis—Of Moore, Tenney, Flaherty, Brid.| Mathewson, 7 penovoked: Lue8 i t don @ingled and 9 off Brockett, 3; off Palkenbur; | Home Kune. nnon. J"auued lawn, soem | a3, 6! Boosille or@. to Ebcerteld by Fire Base oh Errore—tighianders, 1 as rm fe ty Bl gens NO wet eae fensceny winged to Keeler, Left on Bases—Highlander Wash: | aa ance, at least. W m ce y rt z ett and n , Lei t wave ten. to % 8 g0t Crous's mek Outty Brockett, 4; by Fal-| Klett ¢ Bolen Bases. : couldn « | rouble ht was ve Hoe a? Sirs 4 i HI Pentti Hits xu | Branurieid:, Dahten f grand, wis Neg eT ti is Third: toning | i egg icher-Jones, Anderson, Hit by Pite Devlin Beit ot nian wovety aaoe 4. that af: | 10 38 Morlarty Med 19 Hickman, Klett | yl og! ] Umpiree—O'Day and Carpenter Soiled the distinctive mark (0 | i ted for Seeciet |i mvire—Connoly ae) E Hiverfeld out = A lewis wae passed to Alperinan.. tore ne ciberfeld to Chase, Ander: | ing Beaumont. Howard stole secon: ron = $2.00) added aaelita ents me yp Flberfeld and was Thates was bit by «4 pitched ball, Howard oe t ‘form: | > year-olds and upward, $3. ling, MoGuire to Elberfeld. ecole third. Bates stole sec Ritebey The brown ribbos track c., by Sain—Elsalado, Owner—B. Biekes pound | filed to Lewis, TWO RUD “The brown Dine ava . ‘ONTO erson | > Fourth Inning ootbened to billard & ne Wan bit by pitched ball and scored on | Sixth Inning er ry he proverbial bul = Lumley out, Flaherty to ‘Tenne Joes and a8 ace ik wes anining {ant {i's twoagger pas ‘Hoffman Ingied past Falkenberg. Con: | | Flaherty @ warm bounder to Pinefuneld, over which ue timber: don ~ ded oUt to -Altixer | Tenney jaloney ot @nd the luheld, ovmpere in the Whine throw Lo « 7” OPT wae in grand. shape, ix soared, whit - " Braln lifted the left lemorial, wae in goals lawn was 8 Kalk vit WO RY ‘ec ct | sea ie Bridweti + bbited on i "tu? pela gan Uful running ae q akes. 1 ; ea reteh. wears, be drew ewey | Chaar took two bases per four | Hard Battle in Afternoon With an ip ll nner of sughing gy’ in won onsliy, cscs dhaneadin slbteeini Conroy's fly to Jonea! Williams Lau 2 « World { The Evening Fojlowers 0! erert on the day's | Fourth Inning. a | | wong fy IN. ; | Fine Fielding and “Fitth Inning No bases on Aa tap t Mt oan ine § and hi balls, Butler . = Chase was being ct Falken Lewis got a bass on be: : 600d k ‘B- Belling: the ov. gg Rand sold, “J a singled and Lewts went to third. Hen elections got 6 Oi “Aret. Fi nen | 349 ET eae regi ald hy Perpeoyte—Jut took to es B rapito Fat Ing home’ on 4 fo ge get. Hick Pitching. ley singled, scoring’ Lewin, Huller | Bivevine by tn the field oh onset ou , k a Wigs Cian PL an while Williams was being put Titiew walked nein Ailing the hance it . FEE age i teh 4 3, Open. 3 en second and third. lorta rty out, Morarity to. ¢ Nn i: red fouentul, whcen Aniatved | she a berg to Hickman. ONE RUN. | Apderson | ou | and Butler a Ae nd. FoueNeUl, ively At jean i keaberg to , SARER RUNS oscil to The rvemng Word.) ney 10 Fisherty by Aig to be ght 1 | Sines Bagied ond After Jones west Beventh Inning. NATIONAL LEAGUE GROUNDS, |” Tenney out. Lawia to Home 6 held appeared th 2 | Kieinow to Bi sey to Hummel gowerd the end on tee pas tne m4 t Fi a ton bunt atrikes. Cross out, "Eiber- | MeGutre tanned. Bracke BOSTON, May #.—The weather cleared mont gut, (Casey to Hum eeporate a ase. NOR 0 a noon to-day, and half an hour be Butler to Lewis, NO RUNS. ge Cm was the "wise" at errr Fifth Inning Saver tetd’ wali « fas time tor play to be called 6,000 ae om the fifth to the fourteenth inning the no re Pe seak Klelnow filed to Anderson. Brooke: | Ee beh Bierieid ide Nan uaabnihde ad Pm Og Bl gol Ren oopgrvde mn n both er if 5 gy } et ¥ to Wickman, Kesler walked koa. | § me between Brooklyn and Hos-|tt was a row of goose eExs o: fant he nd won easily, jou ui td Bitertel\ . " ics bn Neydon waike roan wan me Phe ithe colt ran en In 4 “Walarbury stopps ppleding | Ganley careht il . . enverg. fanned Ganley forced) ton, Both teams were Nrould afte | sides On Pig HN 50) PoRkrl, RAG ri ft twe miles ped cculre began eatabing in place of Hovde Wiliame to Biberteia wai yy Ar fe Fourteenth Inning ny heer DA) plats. tour year-olds & yeee—fianc!, | Klenow,” fitekman to Conroy. | Jan overflow. the crowd in the outfield Batoh singled to femath Sod bread u Won easily. Time—6.26. *& 5, bY Fatheriees—te |x = | Sade ernand Folens meaneenrs gesend on Hi Sih It wee at the riek of 2 at aye Open ight PBR, | - serpieg~ "All ATI, . First inni to Flaherty tured into the _ " 5 eye. Open High, Clot. . HS AT CH A] ee mantirSjnck Atkin & Sprinter index. _ Servers. —— Wee ‘ if 1 | ST, LOUIS AT 2 Alperman singled. Casey's attempted Cty 4 Buffregs in the second | yi oT. 6. Merin. 4 i ¢ ST. LOUIS A é the Gumped in front of ths tints fA ge Needham. Biter one Ost furions strait By Good ond Presi Ps i ‘ : . 0 Brain shrew it inlo geatre Held, | Sad? seg Ra Aas)\—o « if ) vying " na L n fol ‘ot oul Onaey fo ‘or uo ay ring detigiste sea eae | are, smanctue % st 14 |} OHICAGO ONTOUAT | yi yaae Ye Mire. Ramaleg | 9 Resin, wae ot” Alpen te Senden path on | we oe fol * Grandps . | ,ONTO \ own to Rite Ding | Needham popped one up for Butler. NO the Millerites and K Da | See Oeenaes 5 nad. sigared the dumps ty full TOR 1 ‘ennwy Soubled Tine | are, tor Suffrage meechy ae Me a a fee joad’ bud. Plenty ren: tne race | TORONTO . Tenney to Bridwel nan oom. | RUN one ne e ow away | mi guine Jack At we He grabbe FIFTH TACK The Belmont. furlonage omething to spa S} Bevusnce ath A Bat P ap NEWARK § me hotn 1°Gx.. Core Ue ‘ NATIONAL L LEAGUE. | Tenney was ow Henley Md Hamme tee 2 ns ag gia ‘ "( | Besinen fieney tw Homme "NO | CINCINNATI AT BT. LOUIs “Heenes ope — tet Bt ge ee BALTIMORE ) 0 | waa NNATI AT OT. nly knows meee 1 ; HY PROV (MgC E 00 Ae | Resend inning poe Nae irre reel es Braceorse to bate the stable ae t 4 | : ag a aoe, Sten 4 yor joney re " — Gitvore ent ite wii Miller’ seo’ (ie fF oy ay, | Ai Allentown (Atlantic Leag ee oe down . whe tossed | AMERICAN LEAGUE, hatter than tiled. ( har ward estan. eel At aenaie ibs cmachecte ; ek Pratcne cn Wins Cup bean we | At Cleveland (AL)—End eighth: | id, 0 [acetal hse Saat ‘oiae Nowlin’ ‘S| gg soy ay PHILADELPHIA dy thee te Hammel. NO RUNG Afternoon Games. LATE WINNERS AT | Third Inning now PhSH RSS Sy i vt rth ’ 5-1, Voh q | Butler got a ete on atin Uaedarren had Pou = Naugtly 4 ) , i Mewitong: {gumaleg, Ye Se Pp rm ie Ne ay , , tarew to Ritehey, fore ~ be ONT | Flahorty a ae ede the sartt AT TORON viny {ibe ria Re somravilik at peapme! _| 1 . om, Le io Hu a“ ng Tetived at Une strotch turn Sixth-~§, RocamoraS-1 Schroed = ola y Pe quis to. Hur polyeangedlg A nag ee alot : merorerre Seventh--Canopian 5-2, Bon Mot 2-1 plave, Warning. {enema A wild pllch Aewnnoed bet : Me of SPerting events at ( ‘ew end Seanez. Morward’s vossdan an" basd ng EN Se ; ae ee ae Te er ae, | Were necessary Jand went out on an Fair to-nlght and Friday, | Mathewson Pitches Af- ternoon Battle, and Team Mates Find Bat ting Eyes After De- feat in the Morning Session --- Chicago Won Both Games To- Day. Putting Giants in Second Place, Boe to The ming World, y POLO GROUNDS, May 90.~Al Memorial Day crowd of 35,000 people Packed iteeit into the grounds this af< ternoon, ty see the second game bee tween New York and Philadeiphia. As &@ precaution, Secretary Knowleaf had the gates thrown open at 1230, and tt proved a wise move coming 2 o'clock special in before officers to keep the rows of fans in line leading to the various frances, and seats in the grandetand that Ume were at a premium At B lock every seat had been talesn, and Tat leant 3.000 persons were bankee up @wainst che screen in center field, At the back of the stands the people were jammed in the aisles ke dines, until it became necessary Josce & passage 0.08 to comply witht the Jaw. An extra squad of Pinke ertons was on hand to preserve orden aad to prevent the more ardent reotetsd from encroaching on the field : Ground Rule—Two Bases. } Just before the game began the capme city of the grounds had beon taxed tot erflowing and thousands of mien Nn poured on boys and » Brass ina» on H leep and were MeGee Shannon Shan. crackeb Shannon both wit to Hran. mours 1 Breanahar a safe 1 whe. Bres dropping ring Br TWO KU} Second Inning Ma tnewsor ew Courtney i Deoviia's ground Dabien and Bill Jowing both runn struck out. Las Branstield, Mothe waon Dahien ate Mathewson fo nou then met the by driving the pall hig: field Dicachers for a ahead of hig & two base sia wi D NO-K nda. TWO RUNS Third Inning Dahien's fast throw got Th Knabe Kod ane Lie aihkiety the lef Dahlen singed ne , RUN Fourth Inning struck out, D two baw Dugeler: fied out t nus, I ng se ) RUN Fifth Inning to Devin. Knebe) By et ahite Thus walked, \ fit into the crowd in lett tog) (Comte wed oar purty Foge.' pe ees Seal

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