The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1907, Page 1

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Sirs woern Wie = Somes F = FT om AL AMR VAMP IT’S WORTH WHILE To Wait for the EVENING WORLD FINAL > You Get ALL THE RESULTS* a Sn ee WrRATHER—C aring and day tatr. WrATHER Clearing and cooler, Thersday fale. ASEBALL §=6G -. EXTRA a a _“ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ ] | “ Circulation Books Open to Al” | "PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. 1907. . PRICE ONE CENT. | ne ——= HOWARD GOULDS Tet “to BG “KILLING” BY AMERICANS atcasTue caves. ON GROKER'S DERBY VICTORY iaea Caught Up. t. Team Tricked, eels \ : Gust ais TE ; ; Bie le Said-tp tlawe Been [hireatened| cea cuanpion (NGS aT WRONG HOTEL LATEST T NEWS Tammany’s Former Boss Said to Have and Her Maid Attacked cae Cleared a Fortune When His 3 |Keene’s Colt Captured the|McGraw’s Team _ Sidesteps by Superintendent. | au a Horse Orby Got the Prize. sclipse Over a Muddy } - Various Rooters Waiting GIANTS LOSE ‘Rane aay a Course. , at Grounds’ Gates. a oe ae oan ahi \WILD SCENE WHEN THE feerlmination which Mr. and Ms. Ho fessclal tor eiantacas esd Chicago New York my ) ’ In the busy battle of crim ard Gould are waging through mouth- pieces as a preliminary to the trial of women, Nor ts tt < away from the place oes anda herd-of cow the wife's sult for a separation from seplechare Ha her millionaire husband the lady in eas e and Mr me'a scored this afternoon, when one im GIANTS >uld had been compelled | showed to be a worthy suc- 000002 Irish and American Visitors at the Famous x heweon, p CHICAGO 1 00 42— ber eve skins meade thin statement 10 Inare ive husband nd ‘was Bring | Seamer ot) Breonky by ting tm "Biartord. ° CHICAG , es aie 8 Course Broke Loose When the Uncle «Seba hg al nr gant Mad goul arrange for the remoyal of Relips ? S ee i “The morning papers give a biassed| Citing sta articien ee ea of ner Long Shot Gets First NADIA DOA a orank Sam Horse Came Home Ahead Gould had a year ago with Malloy, the! At the gates of estate they were the excitem puted blood sugurated ( Pre tees BP.OOKLINS WIN of His Field, stile fans, changing hotels a the | vell “backed as e. ne eA ee . 00 0 0060 o— 0 (Special to The Evening World.) peat | | aceon: Sar, Doe 4m moment and siving them the ali, CINSINNATI .. : i ae June 5.—Richard Croker’s colt Orby, the offspring of ‘slic fuk nee “als thie’ Victacia! tasted. fe aaanlinogeccaes an can dam, won the great English classic, the Derby, to-day in @ Uncle Wins the. Second. pee dati Bi oN pen Too ST. LOUIS AT WASHINGTON (AL) oy y euperintendent of Gastiegould, at Port _ Washington, L. 1. It js not true, ax in (Continued on Second Page.) 4 romp, and incidentally the fo: ead is fri mada ieee when he non the necond race try Knowles quietly conducted the} ST, LOUIS ...-..-..----+ roan s Kad ly the former Tammany leader and his friends Ly on e col vinni! 7 J ~; “| when he won | pail ine may, Whole team to the Lexington. it wael WASHINGTON ..--. .....0 001 O One of the biggest winnings ever scored on a race track, . no s.cprise nele WAS afternoon, and the crowd had grown to isi nown io b Sod colt, but there was Thousands of visit id and eric: i NINTH DAY AT BELMONT. pr RFF lied “to Fun MEW proportions before the change PHILADELPHIA AT ST. LOUIS (NL) 2 ors from Ireland and America played the horse aff 4 Aller ‘up, toe Sk icon oT RS we ree H DE A \ thé course, and Mr. Croker and his friends in Ireland and London placed s ny Hl U UV JUNE 5. CLOUDY. TRACK SLOW a. an ANDO ing Giants like hawks at & Sook of ; +++. 0 NPR Ge i ; ; 4 5 A aviiy to t q heavy ts in the winter books, when the odds were was third. Jona aparrdws. MoGraw was beset fer pho- ORe ame. bc ab oo 259. Be GO y “ en the o¢ ere as long as 100 Porge year-olds and upward, non-winnere at Delmont tograph poses, statements or enything to 1. ere) Winner, b. bY Pessare. Owner { that he had to offer in the way of Outside the stake, $32,500, Mr. Croker undoubted! c souvertrs, but the New York manager LO AT Roy 1 (MORE a . 8 eT ARKLEY ANON personal ily after answering tolegrans ang letters! BUFBAL O e - Fe | 3 0 | fully $250,000, and the friends who shared his confidence in Orby must i ».. when the took tw bd rom oes pis jeep. BALTIMORE ; : 0000 have taken many times that amount from the bookmakers, You fellers are. fine odge ates. er. Peae aS cous to pass m ¢, and that ain't aoe w | The lowest price laid against the colt was 10 to 4, re be dieguise elt Pres eiagpr Blois tach agli! be Johnny Relff, the American jockey | race of many of its picturesque feae Colin a Real Sysonby each aide of the carriages when the 3 | who came trom Paris especially to ride| tures, but the contest proper wes tum Keene's second | Syaé the great i= a on ad eae a ee Orby, rece! a princely present from | under smiling skies. Orby was easily ¥ to-day t It is from this crowd that nearly all LATE WINA HE8S AT LOUISVILLE EN ia Stel nee ok ee | Rein den traeteniy oa ee jthe trouble emanates, as they usually Hh P 4 Envoy 6-5 ¢ eLxoline pacspation: be ssyaghincyr Pabst bees i? pA. helt 2 acne sath. the street Ga teed tae Manne Fifth—W Ting 11 Fnvoy 6-5 place, LeL y Feneraiship that made um a power man second. half a length aheai arrying the ball-playens barely have politics in New k, and while he | su ne favorite ani 'T never failed to Orby's t was 24. The Am ole ie eas AT MONTREAL alas’ ure ond for the distance Is 290 ke excellent opportunity . ‘ 1.9 f mer ya coming ot whatnree Saladin: ties Sixth—Cobmosa 2-1, George S$, Davis 1-2 place, Goldy, that few outs Slieve Gallion the Favorite. lity of th | knew Orby's true form | w forbidding weather eug ality 0 he Orby's win inore h value) down the crow there w The secon enorr ‘ thr ae An eneEe, through the fact th OTT oll ’ reat raseoourgs not go to the grounds fn carriages. 7s 5 is i rb's vistors : They were not seen in uniform unt alr , hrough # re 6, he " w uine : way at the they appeared on the diamond, ready | feete Geteatias the Polo Grounds and) BROOKLYNS PLAY I ial Pe al gised Neon : nen Rakes xt Alfar Gets Steeplecha to play Mathewson pitched for the Giants and ATT CINCINNATI | aalartast mieneaiataece toc | ARR yi looked upom ihe a Altar w Gand National soe. | “The feeling here againet the Glanta| Brown opposed him for he Cube oe f ANC the course heavy and robbed ‘be areat | money on hie'charcee) eee ee Commando—Pastoretia, : the hcriti-|i» jntense. ‘The papers are filled with a iret Inning ~- Phere support accortled te stories recalling alleged attempts of | Shannon waited for the bas on balls “ ae Pi 0 rar A i and Trin the Giants to spike Chicago players | Sean “stage ate centre: pening hin (5 » HAMILTON RESULTS. t but every Bae n New York Bante fe, Bgegnd on ye, throw roy arise bees 2 uel to the flames e he same line of whougni puistel a aaateocaa v be A ot jumping with And whipped 's v |, Ben peo World.) 4 Aa. gtr Cann " sed Browne ie put HAMILTON KACK TRACK, June 6 w Mr, Croker told at, Mocunn 4 of Trade rooters made «!t tate crowd for voie tine, Tha’ eigae ware Gncaae con tole |W Praspsryireg ogre fh the secone reparations to bamboosle the ‘ound ’ 1 as m that he fully exe ri 1 lead, but and some of these efforts did a both ru ie ve to capture the event, Wan nis’ beat race 2 n @ drive much to further establish the Darwin-| ners sre were ¥ © Ree e | Canpire—iemalic ; 81 KACK—Selling ee 1 1 no emotion during the deneerour y beaten One + were opened at 1 e’clook, | hit te whe threw Devils, out ot — | i K was all over he wag desu © Waiheurne Had Spend. 4 of several thousandewas but Seymour mot to thid and (pecial t Pvening W Py ‘ qe te Round | fairly mobbed by his enthustastie eoune Beart pos ethourne Ps t seats. Every box seat Oe ee dee Mace to| NATIONAL LEAGUE BALI Mb (4. Ma i r and his white-bearded fees si wit Fs Welbourne, raised winning rations tn |Top aries was sold out weeks) the site on a Rraun: 12 | GROUNDS, CINCINNATI, Jur The ran Id, Fire Als. eamned with the greatest happiness be | To Smmy. Waddell "The day was ideal ye | recmre. seam arrived-torday to beg 8 ‘DI 1G to Perec nies | the on hee baw ‘Aad second en ea nerien of five games and wer | won. Prosoatis 4 ! mecond merican Cheers for Orby. | strides The police were compelled to close the gy Ba ee maa ene pel Pus axing , . ces quiet until the x 1 o'clock, when more than | tre scoring Masi. 2 ate the faahlon tow erties : ards. orses before the rad fought their way to} ho through the hol »veroowts raw ha THIRD RACH bap ih . went up { le ae Tinker went to third First Inning Kuro (i p ¢ . applause for the Hor] Easy for Col White. & ghort ity ho. Seen. Alperman popped t bert, Casey | I America eer ang : Col, White, favorite fer igh wiak | Sirgwm out on on ceey sounder to o Tom ‘Dolan is 4 oot ag Hy aera three year-olds und upwards O1aul a. indreda remained outeide, and news| Mathewson Bod rea i C wouy s * trom th 7 7 7 s relayes them by spe: eee! r tumbled. L 16 Doc J and I f n the Mart good. Won driving, Time1.47 65. Winner, br. #. by Preak-—Witch Mase ne pays w layed to tham by ap Hoff ond. Mhite | ' ‘ se a final rush : Bet the place ove Kore perched on the twp rails of the! Coreoran's fly was easy for Hoffman. | ond Mitch a ee ; j . final rush to —TrTs i is ma Se t ach post being| jeachers. Mathewson jifted « high one to ae RUNe rte BS * Gal ’ o many i a san io ry winning one for hin F nd witnessed the! rg g@hannon struck out. NO RUNS. | arti place) 2 ‘ © opportunity te Waddell 3 i " Py os | ron P roofs of houses |. grounded out, Corcoran to Mo-| Second Inning . Tim Kelp : ae wy 4 f its Be 13 | grounds Howe /Gann Dahlen threw Kiing out just ‘ {t. He toated on | Dick, Spa Hobe Piet greons “ i . on LOUISVILLE RACES. a ete i a oharget pe rogue ae sero popped to Col sowrey Huggins: threw | Senamenamttiemamaas ona, Sak (ais ie sidan Dolly Bienen. Waa Wows tad'ot | LOW SVN The races It mverwe quick. threw Oist Brown at yilore"e seat) MONTREAL RESULTS, Dil, 6 tang ay f vers's qu now bea | aie 4 strong on the rail. 1 Adel} looked ne - . ‘pi . t i Yy naked A bong drive inte ¢ Gals 12 fot hoid his advantage ie af ri \ae—-Bucket : birt centre tor two been, Mt being his | Cancel ! ia | MONTRE ; bea Ld 4 he 4 Vansel @ a second conse wpire it ‘4 * - ae | BIXTH BACK —Helling, four-year cide and re i a | wi Tim 14% los For Seymou a hit PLS t rden, Riker” ealloving. “Time. 4, Winner. | o} P50 Tae. ese IND KACE—@x ¢ “we utile 4 of a hot gre oh Pra coe by front’ t. > u Mattie M oh T Ieviin mot to t 33 ich 1 A T Bresnahan drew 4 walk r ae 14 1 | «| MeGann was hit wi 1 A‘ l { , oT | : [ s ae a | TH ! FD ito isa i 4 ae » 40 3 | ooked real S0NTY as # ! | pounTH # f% furlongs, Alen 10k erounded’ but held the p ” Marna Arita E 1 and in chorus singing t Tinker stumb | T | Rigle sition, TV, th hs ~~ Jeered in Song. betes . ° oF the A rip ihe ” ok Ud i 1 NOF Na. . n ’ ‘ ‘ “we ATLANTIC LEAGUE, Fourth inning sins M ES ED: Re “ #4 44 toncor ent out, Tinke fied P i Ka ! ‘ on 1 73 $3 NEWARK AT ELIZABETH Kernan went out, Tiekey 7 Wanhoe plas ron tail # od pf | Game postponed on account of rain was ‘Noah Ni ty i aoe -— IPTH RACK-Kour and . eee pore WANTED. suri f Ele or May ha to dd - ue >. Tine+S Insurgent, Agnes! bu A ane were Reb ei eh tee | oe a a os

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