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sian opener seewenereenecemecer tute tte eee CG OCT be that of Second Baseman Johnny -Evers. WHATHER—Showers, cooler; SSS SEE GIANTS PLAY “LAST GAME AT G ball Crowd Watches StruggleofMcGraw’s | Men with the Cubs, ---Grounds Closed, Leaving Thousands Outside. BATTING ORDES Aines. Unspites—Measrs ODay and Ringler to The World.) BALL GROUNDS, CHICAGO, June & —Fully 4,000 persons saw the start of to-ay's farewell’ game between the Giants and Cubs, and when the gates were closed at 3 o'clock the attendance records in Chicago, and perhaps ‘America, had been broken. The strained facilities of the immense park could not Possibly acoommodate more than 9,000 es Dut plore then 16,060 craned nbékew from the roots of nearby ‘Dulldings to get a glimpse of the ex- citing scenes being enacted on the award of green far beneath them From these serial grand-standy faint flied to Hofman walked. Eve ds Brown sas 7 agie walked flied 0 Rakes e ninth Evers walkec Kling: Ames threwit . sincld vida Evers went to E Walk } wt Record-Breaking Base: EVENING WORLD RACE CHART) sein the game THIRD DAY AT GRAVESEND. JUNE 8, CLEAR TRACK GOO! ‘ 1 ie ee dele eprom Ee, | DA OORLYNS WN ‘Time—1.47 1-4. Winner, ch. by Ogden—Dithyia. Owner $a Preston yt BE le EL, iMenry 1 @ ‘a The nf it “he Styo 3 Henseamy— 30 ee Bin 1 0 4 PREEE be: 8 Beda : BS Ra } Punt potter acs og Fi 3 3 re &, 3 Colin Was Scratched and | 6m dno. Hen‘sy BO 100 2 3 nS ; \ Le Finn » I mo | y OH ET. Wernicngd—Masaitialio, Shenandcah, Bulls Wye, Stamping , x Yior broke running end bad the race safe all At.L.)—Newark wn, 11 ee a “Giened. with & rash ia the —e lat weeds bea Doe loaty- of sony Second Game (NL)—End fifth: Philadelphia Sk Lowa P Enoug! BOT "REQNP RACES fhe, Greate Sisepiechage, four year olde and upward: LATE WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE. 3 _y. Be Whhenee We ome = VBS, By Cartabas—L/Oriet, Owner Fifth—Lady Baldur 3-1 Vansel 3-1 place J Allicte GRAVESE: index Bua a va Jeskors: ee Err as Path AT HAMILTON, | “sed. Rocket... a] 6°"5. Wiison 90 es eeu ; : Mc | American 12a" Commodore Fohtaine i i “| * es NONTREAL. sigh a! 38} Paul Jones 1 $4 AT MONTREAL. |the en@. Colin one 148 E Heider 4 6 @heers came every once tn a while, Itke echoes from the noise started by the vast throng beneath them. A aight of | these cranks, hanging to such perches at the risk of life and limb just to wit ness a ball game would be a source of Amazement even to the most rabid root erm around Coogan's Bluff, and. than that, they paid 15 cents per « to take their chance. Packed to Danger Point. Bo packed u makeshift Brand-stands to-day that the clty b worse apita were ne ‘New upon him with full force about great merriment Which waa packed around the. feld thirty to forty deep, but the Glant Manager never even turned his head First Inning. Miner Brown put glee by striking out is brought the crowd, for the crowd in wild hannon, Browne Gnd Devlin, the frat thiew men to face him. NO RU Not to he enaen up Ames started sciking | out Tinker’s wi and A double Piuy failed by a ut Shek ard was put & moment later trying to Bteal'second. ‘Bresnakur to Dahlen RUNS Second Inning Seymour smashed « the right field crowd basen Breanshan was order out | of sacr Band lined out to McGann Kot first by a base or Dahlen also drew a pass and Ned the bases. Corcoran hit into a | double Nay, Tinker to Evers, to Chance NO RUNS. Loreoranm ade another fumble of a rounder and Chance was at fret Bisinteldt lifted @ long fly to Seymour end MHofman's hoist was easy for Brown. Corcoran made a great'piay in stopping Eyers's grounder, but Ames, who went lo cover nok on the bag and both runne od out Evers, © Oo RUNS Third Inning Ames popped # foul to Bteinfelat pannon beat out @ slow single to th field and went to second as Brow, Mcurod & safe one off Miner Browi ‘Devlin was called out on atric arenour ped the needed wallop and eoond — two- F Into ri mire, scoring’ Shannon and ‘Browne a algled. but iain ‘are Na led Geymour at the Plat * BD eo RWS Slagle did iike. wanker ined struck out second time wmour NO RU Fourth Inning Tinker threw out M Banged « single int rai walked. Ames hien and sendin plate. Hrown, ONKB RUN winetents struck out Con aran threw ho" RU Fifth Inning. Devlin fouled to Ateinfeldi. Bresnaban's ground y Hivinfeldt and he wa, MoGann, Chance did like oul Bieinfeldt York and sat on the bench tn] es und the Board of turned their _megaphones No} ontin walked. out Chance enth—Shannor Tinke HIGAGD) roca %,b0, off 207. Dick Shaw ran 5 and finiened gamely chlllo fenced in good style and always held the race ents Rocket ran 2 good hie race. Paul Jones was going easy when THIRD Race Tm al diart wood war haaas ine neck ting very, bad at ‘the, post Masque ren a good race. CE sixteenth {i | fe Smiling Tom, Montgomery colt. He took pace and Withstocd the wpeed vir RACE —Handica, A(M) ack!” Wen anvie Owner KF. Carman Phoebus From Wate: with @ rush. a ¥ The Wrestier quit jon Cohort tok’ the lead teriy ana had pent Bar None dif not run the gam vies x Won ridden owt. ‘Time--1.40 4 call determined rush of Arcite. two yearo Liou’ Winer HIGHLANDERS SHUT OUT BY THE DETROIT TIGERS Mid behind Coitn D added, one mile by Peesars—Montgom the Way With “Happy Jack” in Box. Open. High Chon. is i —— (Mpecial to The Evening World.) AM . BRAGLE PAKK, New YORK, June &—Idesi basehs!! weather and the fact that HMugney Jennings» 4 furtong and made the | hustling players from Detroit would be was poorly ridden. Hick | the opponents of the Highlanders at tracted 18,000 fans Although the Highlanders bad not been playing the best kind of ball, hav- ing lost three games in succession to the Clevelands, the fans chowed they were atil! loyal. ‘The teams wil! play four games dur- jing this engagement, every one of them should be interesting, as the High- landere are anxious to get going, while Jennings's crowd is playing the kind of pall that wins pennants. Handicap ail ariving, Time- Ti Spreckioe Ran Kae 400] "ycou' Mone ry Baa" Voorheos 310 Dreamer (440) Brook: a) Halifax ele ede jen. w aie io 7 ws 8 ww 1 1006 © 5 O12 of Shennamere. 102 4 ooo mo 8 wu 7 oonix oo 8 oe Cit; oft CH Korat all out to win Dugan claimed « foul, but tt | vp. LOUISVILLE. LOUISYTLLE, June here to-day resulted First Inning. Chesbro could not met them plate for Jones. Cant walked. Crawford sacr to Chase, Cobb arvck out "ERS cok B atta re who threw to map, Mullin hot mougter kad bout elk | fur Solitaire 11. Cou, forctng Keeler, ‘ou. t Kr po It to Rossman, doubling wp Ch NO *o-year-oids, five furlon, RoNe. or br. &., by Cosarion Becond Inning. Schasfer lifted « high foul to Klel- |now. O'Leary holati- one to Conroy Ob Os [a | Aroher failed to connect with three. NO uM °¢ 3 | RUNS. 4 2 «6 Williams's bounder to Coughlin got to 1% 4 2 | mrst-ahead. Conroy smashed a long fly 8 8 7 | to Jones, Moriarty iifed a fly to ”% ws Po | O'Leary, NO RUNS, a oy Third Inning. 0 m1 Hoffman got Muilin's ny Jones pit % % jy |for two bagt, Coughiin's fy w tied 6 2 jo |by Conroy. Jones being held « sand 1 4 bo | Crawford Aled NO vo Klelnow was thrown out by Co in ¢ latter to pun | Coughlin ab voEo out man drew four ball hile the crowd went wilt. Brown | rian ct ) ies Phot iin RO 'RUN Frounded to Ames, who threw to the Fre a ee id wt ate) % Heimecaee?. Heutth insite plate, but Rreenal n Stopped the ball, Time-1.6 2-6. Ps Cobb out, Moriarty to. Chase. Rose and ng 00) axle SECOND a. man hit to and’ reached a ea He baa NO gy 4 2. Walker Li aey Tha erinae a se jong paar id by? Beha ster one? te TWO ron | Reval ft 0, to § for place), 2; Col anedt ing’ thiré 4 ss Sixth Inning. THD KAcn,. “One and one-sixteenth Rune beet Rh * #9. Dahlen fiied to by Corcoran iift-| mile--Matador (8 to 1 an 1 | hm ome to Bt Ames popped Sell (6 te 8 for place) i" Roger a. told Aled i Sones.” Willisrne tee fo hbvers. ‘NO RL ij eed 5 en passed and rlole second, O'Leany dro _——— FOURTH RACE—One and one-six-| ning Archer's throw Conroe) NATIONAL LEAGUE. sed ous). Lean TS et Taett | oer © hemeen ro A = ln tae: Little Turner (add a Fifth Inning. a= “hl. cher stpgled ut, Wil iohthiane, “BSnee arolled: tn sine ri Alli Crawford ‘ 2001 Arsiee ad Jones end ‘ad eating Cougniis to third, Cobb out tenast june, Coughlin ing. an oe Chester ff m= San Castou nh in threw Mortarty out, Kleinow Nn FH oct Ratterios — Audeburg Ghanbro Tied to Jones. Kieinom Greenwell and Lapp. Roading ot Brooklyn. “i second. Archer te Behafe) Bixth inning. ofa was =*rred Wy Wlagss 2a inte eS Siegal -2, Roya | 18,000 See Frain Team Beaten an 7s aay [00000 | (FINAL SCORE. ) DETROIT. 000030102— HIGHLANDERS. (VU pia | that | and defn entert 0000— caught tium might have to hedge The Dugantion € GET THE CUBS! 3< "SUS" THE EVENING WORLD The Evening World will give Pictures of the Chicago Cubs with Postscript and Noon Editions. The: Picture given on Monday will 00 TRAPPED BY Uk FE INA BROADWAY BUILOING BOY'S CRY “FIRE!” FROM KEENE HORT TAKES GREAT AMERICAN Masque Didn’t Have Quite fh Speed, (Mpectal to the Evening World.) YD AACE TRACK, June & —Cohort proved the winner of the Great the and on the wa. ed mie waen he xtrete! Preston 309 100 leaving Masque adaed " fs Deke. _——-——— | relinquts poor leaving the, paddock y haifa mile He If as good in aaitng enh ‘fue tatter-was cranky In the paddoc post threw his seeker and Ralityanted of. by himself sn elghth of a mile before being herwine this Bon of Nastur- going aerate: pigMasaue, from the sceene stable, substi- thted, “Jimmy Rowe having confidence filly would win. shown him a great pace tn Private, Masque was an easy second over Bar None, who but for ante-post upruliness a have made a better showing. es" to the or the piace nh, went on but the lat 1 position nm that hole t pocket. Col ngle file a third place None Seriously. IN THEATRE SENDS: 1,200 INTO PANIC Wild Stampede in Which Many Were Hurt, but While 1,900 people, mostly women end enildren, were watching the Hal Clar- ¢ndon Stock Company playing the third act of "The @ilver King’ at the Gotham "74! Theatre, No, M2 Fulton street, Bast Pot if New York, late this afternoon, a boy in the baloony screamed “Fire!” She had| “Pipe!” Street. }and sobbing. were jams Ww tore the clothing from one Cohort resolute ‘The dtence rove, There was « pause of a second and then again the boy shouted A panic started. Luckily there were many. exits opiing directly on the From the singie balcony two Droad stairways led and cown these got off in the] stairs poured Itving streams of fright- Bar None third rane women ald children, scytaming About the doork there Te the struggling groups another's | piven Masque a well| bs ke ahd thé Weaker went down under | the feet of the stronger and iarger, | plaze in Store and Pac- tor never | Clay 8 Stuarts the Orchestra. showing | The star, Sql Clurendon, was on the as was tine. die ran down to the | soouGng Mat there was no gument At the Instant swnal W tae orenestra ans struck up the Lively ed vainl fow sens the rush In an inconcelyabdly thentre was emptied. to atem the p Dut ones were swept away us: strains of these of Waltz Me Around Aguin his pleadings were in vain. Here and @ man or a cool 1 woman in| | Courtn tory Goncern at Great Jones Street Spreads So Rapidly That Em- ployees Have to Take to the Roof and Hus- tle .Hard to Save Thetr Lives. A hot fire in the twelve-story building 682 Broadway, at the corner of Great down lines of hose to the roof of adjoining building, H Lieberman, of No. ‘The ground floor of the butldjhg ts on cupied by the East River National Bank. On all the upper floor are mall factories, full of inflammable materin!s. On account of the half holiday and the Hebrew Sabbath moat of these facto- ries were deverted, but many employees doing extra work were on the upper floors. Explosion Bursts Windows. Tue fire, according to Policeman of the TraMc Squad, whose post is at the corner of Great Jones street, started tn the establishment of Kraus & Glauber, celluloid comb man- uta on the second floor. Court- ney says he heard o terrific explosion In the buflding and looked around just irers, In time to see every window on the | second floor on the Broadway side blown clear across the street, The explosion followed by « | | spend your vacation. | DETROIT. Jockey Miller's enforced abse only Members of the “gh papa Rage saddie to-day had app few nim, the, oFche (on attendance. F 1 who had bee Jones, If... ra Yoon Wee Fart La Jeand or more races down unned and aw Coughlin, 3b Ge ae! Were Fat | Nnapont tortehe aret ‘ C-awford, ct. © 2-1 © OjThe arvellous One’ was etroet was filled with the 4 3 wade of the meeting Cobb, rt... © 0 0 0 OF} for ¢ ek fol t in the rac_ewhen waded ‘Helen Boemey; Hg o e % ms . Porter and Wilde » that they fell and H eer, 21 +0 ne lives of Uewe riders were | O'Leary, as. /. iat es ec But the Millerites were from, the » force neverthelen All Due to Boy’ Archer, ¢ i oR eo SBS Tr # Millerites packe A the | mount, Ty as ttle E. Dugas in the absence of their | ¢ain, : | Mitte P 2 1 1 4 idol, and so farm atne first race went | Knee ¢ nther -— — — — =] the Duganises 5 backed | en ‘of fire. The whole scare had re- * everis by . of the | suited fron b # recklessness. Toms.rceses, 6 7 7 I 2 Roots” Durnell stable, went to Sago ie bolicetnen” Hunted for" any. per. " at a long price, end at pom Ume the | Qo, 10 had been y injured HIQHLANDERS. odds were eloquent that the Ogden | Tite Were cases of hysteria in abun- | R HM PD AB) gelding would, re. Ho M6 9, ot » and many children haa bere ' ky llor way fr ne 1 » erat 5 uy anks to Hoftr an, ef 6 0 3 0 O/Ry were ted and won, eased off, by : wehatenentre had bat one , Keeler, rt 0 1.0 © Q) scvera! lengths ahs balcony Fai, SNe & Bee aving trans non actual ie ne attention of a Chase, ib........ o 013 oO were jubsiaa’ ey | Elberield, os. eg Wa ar | ‘ of quiet had been Witiams, 2b yee Te ee ; | Conroy, Uf Wye he,” ener Waa! | Rickey, If. Yee Wieeye vie | Moriarity, 3b.......0 0 0 3 Kleinew, c., 238 Chrebro, p. ee’ Waal ea | Keee, p....- a ee Wear Tale | ne ET Ae, Serine JMG | HAMILTON RESULTS. Ae ee ri t copquercr of Geet See EK gre Totals Ce Se ~ ee T fees | et Ss ty, won t.« Gr ew York| HAMILTON, June &—The races t ° ° n, w ple: rve af sulted as follows Batted tor Chesbr eighth inning and jucpiog. tke af r od Marin Base Hits—Off Chesbr way, Dick Siew, w Fastnan | Piret Base on Baile-Of Cheabro ® M ree First Base on Errore. m, Ava on Basee— Detroit Biruek Our—By Mullin, 8: by Cheabro. ‘by Keefe c ‘Two-Base Hite—Jones,, Sea Bolen wares new Do P ughiin and Time (ove OLesty and Rossnien Frank Somers (even, piace) ‘ Wild Plich—nesdro, 4 Unpire—Mr. Sheridan | A Onnet x a | Jaco t BROOKLYN SCHOOL BOYS | Martial tied. Time-Lis Chippewa ‘ Bon Mot and Merlingn also r WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP: |.» on Bet nag Mectinen olen ran, ¥ Aret: Arbyvan. 8 second; Omah J FULL STORY ON PAGE 2 amet Arian, #40 aecond, oma J. ~ f : A Basi aid Note, Dex Kyle. RICAN LEAG | wir Jeanne. Taunt. Gouelee. Kuby Ring AME! UE. } ka, althougn chad) — | Sf ‘and came on ank looks Hike | of ana came on. | Fr ‘oke te | PROSPECT PARK GAM Cleveland | downl the aspirat sof of Frank Gill ant ROSPE ES. ema aren ci | farm in the siso rans i PARADE UNDA, Prospect Paik dy ay wren Waterbury Wine Ravity kiyn, June b ee while td ‘ softer * iT |_¥ ory ‘ wale 000.0114 0 os|in t Mr, Conse " ’ Pistia 1he6n03 4 4! «ke a pr pet we as tor r Powell and O'Connor, Dy-| and. | + ' Bonresk, a pr need ebol he ween the Clty of N ‘ owners and racetrack ob-| york Inaunanoe Company and ened! EASTERN N LEAGUE. | Servers, was third & Henedict. the score wae ag f we > y of New York... 23 1 3 . #112.70 Tour to Pacis Cones | ienedict & Bene 10014 Vie Penneyivente Jiroad, seoount Ohrie | iu rteriee—Mor ot New York 2400000 he ee ae ae ratte ey hepbign | Lavon and ume, for Benedict & Bene ay ae i Commit ticket ageule. te | ot, Taylor ‘Ten lrck. ay 1 a re] ial die als i line burst of fire that ran clear up the front of the building to the roof, communt- cating to window frames, awnings and The glare of the flames and the ise of the explosion aroused. the whole | neighborhood and one alarm was turned a citizen from « box at Third an@ Greene streets. ute 2% minutes the, second ike a volcano the heat and ‘aropped f mo poke Jonce street and Shinbone which bounds the buliding in the rear. workers on the top floors rushed for stairways to find the way blocked the by stifling smoke Elevator to the Reseue. Supt. Hein was running the elevator o nthe Broadway side when the fire started. and wok Fort unately the women, , rect vnlll he had taken about persops from the upper pore. Then the smoke forced him ta Jesert hia post When the firemen arrived nearly all those In the building whe had beet, une able te the elevator had made t t ; ngere ng thetr arm ond Binge {ONTREAL, June *—The races te ack, 8 : , Time-i, & f e Sx \ ‘ Fo tnapestor Purvis, diane «1, Ria RD RACE ws M F me 2.04 y Y WA . ‘ 4 f ran — Now |e the the fe cheote the winee 6 World Want “Sime lead all othere—iend # AO mer Noworte’ Le ed