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RESULTS ED PRICE ONE ITIGN CENT. GINGINNATIS. OE GLUGE BATTLE FULL Mc cGinnify. Hit Hard at Outset, but Patched- Up Team. with Strang and Hannifin + on First, Pulls Game | to a Tie. (Bpecial to The Evening Worlt ) MAL GROUNDS, CINCINNATI June and Mrs, Nicholas Lava- B—With Mr srorth as honored quests, the Giant 1 Rede began the Inst Kame §f Lhe series (00 persons. 1 tm the presence of President's daughter rooted for Giants against her husband, who ts an enthusiastic fan for Cinctnnatl. A report from Seton Hoapital at noon Oo-Gay oaks that Bremmahia was ver gmech better, As Bowerman was not Peeling well, Fisgeraid was called upon @e catch for the Giants Kamcimnat! got busy right at the ot md the Giants found themselves with ® fight on their hands. Firet Inning. Bhannon fied to Odwell Browne ked and stole second. Huggins out Devin, Browne going to Beymour struck out. NO RUNS luggine beat a bunt and soored o t © three-base smash to lef ell bouncrd out to Strang. Dav ted. but Lobert scored before Fita- | . Di ep right two bass and Davis nocored, but | 1 was out trying to make third @ to Fitzgerald. to Devil Seymour, THRED Rl Second Inning. | paz", threw out Strang. to Davis. Corcoran out, iy NO RU ey Canned. Odwell singles: and second. Rwing struck out. Hug Bingled, scoring Udwel! Hug ps otealing. Fitagerald to Cor- Dahlen Huggins cies Inning. ie ald Md to Mitonell. MeGn- nity ined. Shannon out to é NO RU) an threw out Lobert after 1s i it stop. Mitchell nied to Seymour - ee did Davis. NO RUNS. Hl Fourth Inning. Brown ‘wadkes Devin struck out Sporn to thi advano ‘BS ‘and Beymour was doubied a» | ore he could get back to first, Davis| eeeGantet®” NO RUNB. | oaks toe ‘eager into right. | sacrificed, McGinnity to Btrans, | Gangel to thir Mowery | to right, scoring Ganzel. Od- | bit a slow one through Devlin, but Was out trying 40 score on the lay, Devin to Fitagerald. Ewing fied ‘Bevin ONE RUN Fifth Inning. Dabien. walked. Corcoran filed to Fitageraid Bed to Lobert, who| the tell, but the batter wae the “infield fly’ rules. Mo- I “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | NEW YORK, T GIANTO IK GIANTS. (FINAL SCORE.) GIANT CINCINNATI. Firat Base on Batle—Off MeGinnity, 1; B : ing, 4, by Weiman, 1 Honie itun—Browne. - Gade Hite--Lobert forenoar tase Hits—Ganze) mon, Strang yen Hases—Browne, Huggins Double F Mowery, Odwell and *—Davis and Ganzel her—Deviin and Dahlen. Klein and iigier urd. Hugging bi ly in fron f the plate and ored, ning the game. ONE RU NATIONAL LEAGUE. PHILADELPHIA AT PITTSBURG Philade!p: Pittsburg Lint | Philipp! and Gibson BOSTON AT CHICAGO [80100100 Richie and Dooin; ot Mied 0000000000! whe, Hi ftole seoond. Mitchell | Done 1 ° rege ering to Batteriee—Darmer and Brown; Over the throw. Da fanned. NO| #4 and Kiln ve tne centre. Browne teva Schist's. wild” throw to 24 ShMLnon napping sent ‘Sane in Wee y Bivriey enashed 'e terrife l imped. to in scored. Dav ompams wo cenize was too hot it Shanwon and vis and went for two Seymour | Danign fied to rooren es ymours leg put him | 1 game, end wt went to le Hannifan Bon out, Devin to Hanntfan ro, Meee aN pt er | fied to Strewes out Fitawerald. MoGin- iy singled to right for a home send! Granosn in head. Mowery | Threw out is NO RUNES tossed out i We Witaston’* aiishell” fied “to NO RUNA Eighth Inning. Rates Tied” “is Eel atrene ied to Odwell, Strang Dahien singled ras Dahlen st wecond, Lobert to Btrang taking third. ‘Weimer 4 out Fitzgeral’! NO RUNS 8% Fs Pot Gansel Hannitan. Boblel fled Rok Ninth Inning. ty walked. Shannon sacri |, Weimer to Gangel Browns at ina to Ganael, Devlin fouled to NO RUN owery Mled to Blrang, Odwell filed te Brown, Weimer fanned. NO RUD 4 Tenth pinning nifan fouled to Gansel Btran: Dahlen pit by t “ fan flied to Davis, Strang taking ainer threw oul Fitagers|d to Hapaifan Mitehell 8 Eleventh Inning. nity walked, Shannon bunted t 0 oe fouled to HH it ao Browne NO KU who threw. wil Te Were oe © in Aled ‘td ose ! Nie mente. l pie pores, to Dahlen. "Ghanel fied ; Bahiel filed to Hannifin. NO Twelfth Inning. to second, and Browne fanned Viannifan singled rw out A Ni REE RU: | 1 ex-President's gomplaint Results of ¢ Othen Gen Games om Pasy 2. CLEVELAND UNDER THE KNIFE FOR | UD ALM NT PRINCETON, N. J, to the extreme retioen land family and the suending phy- sician, & report that ex-President Cleveland had been operated upon could not positively confirmed. Dr Carnochan will not confirm nor deny the report, but other physicians here declare that a slight operation of some sort was performed. Mrs. Cleveland stated to-day that the wes indiges which he bed suftered June %—Owing of the Cleve. ab be ton, from efore, and that Dr. J. D. Bryant, of New York, the family phystcian, and Dr. J. M. Camochan, of Princeton, are alway ied In when the complaint outs ie condition Was at bo ne Py dangerous and tha iw leally over the attack 175 PER CENT, DIVIDEND, anced today @ 4 per cent, and a sp ) ‘ 0 por cent. on ite eaplial of $100,000 Both ere payable on July } Inennouncing the distribution of ese inmense povane B. B Prissell, presi of the ne | | nail, Struck Out—By MoGinntty, 6; vy Bw- tt UNG HIT ees BROOKLYNS PLAY FINAL SCORE.) ST LOUIS, 000003200000-§ 100330002— 9 HICHLANDERS.- S11 00000 NOOO Zot O— fk 8T. LOUIS. NEW YORK. RH POA & R HK PO a fF Stone, If. Pox Vee Nom Sore ae Shannon, If....-... 2 2 1 © 0 Jones, ib 16382) 8 Browne “ae | C255 1 0 Pickering, ef. | Pile Bocas REE Deviin, 3b. 1 0 1 2 0 Wallace, ss pee tee aaa eee | Seymour, cf 1. 2. 3 0 0 Hemphill, ct Wei) iat: Gah J Hannifan, 1b......0 1 8 © O Ha ies Bey eae Fox ) Strang, 1b, & cf. 0 2 7 © 0) Bueiow, « Fe an eae ae Dahlen, sa. Oo 2,1 21 0) Butler, 2b See ee Meee Mae J Corcoran, 2b........0 0 2 3 0 Powell, p Wad Week Wael Be) Fitzgerald, ¢..., Peas Bae eS Bar) _ --- McGinnity, p... © 0 0 2 0| Totale.... mo] Wey XS lap 2 He | ae Se ee ie HIGHLANDERS. Totals 510 34 10 RH POA & ices ee WERT) PO A gE ° 3 1 5 4 1. 5 0| Chase, 1b 0 04 Oo 1 2 3 © Laporte. 3b (Weer Foe sea) Mitchell, rt 0 2 1. 0} Willams, 2 aks Be Davis, cf 1 $ 1 01¢ co dual, Be Wat) Ganzei, 1b. eet ee ya roe Ws (ata are | | Schlei, ¢ Weel tar ee | AM Vite. ae Jes) Mowery, 3b.. Ns (Saw Baa (Say Bi) rot Nee Ae dune | Odwell, if a> OV a8: 1d 8 4 8 Ewing, p. re eee Se et Ya Wie Waa 7) Weimar, i ie Oo. 28i4 les Sate J) Motele:ssinsnsess © 06 S647 8 seer, © 1327 1B *Batted for Chesbro in Sth Inning. } Bate Hite—-Of Doyle Cheabro, 2 piitst Base on Balle—Of Powell, 1; off | . on Hi Passed Balle Umpire story of Hig a. Heme Williams, Hoffman | | | | MANY INNINGS IN is wan “getaway” dey for Patsy Donovan and his Brooklyn band. They | Wound up their first Western invasion with the final game to-day. Yesterday's thumping was a eurprise | trouble annexing the entire series. First Inning. Hummeil out, Holly to Hostetter, ‘asey bunted, but Byrne's fling to Hos- letter nipped bim. Holly got Lumiey'e Casey to Jordan. Hostetter forced Casey to Hummel Murray NO Second Inning. McGlynn to Hostetter. Jor- was safe on Hostetter's muff of Holly got Maloney's pop Jordan waa caught, napping, RU to Hostetter Burch out. fanned. NO Patch out, }aan Tennett's tose fy | shat Hara lined to Maloney 4 er to Jordan. Marsha NS. Third Inning. jontatter, Ritter died. Bell singled and enon McGlynn let Burch's Teture ge by him. Hummnel died. Ben- nett to Hostetter, NO RUNS. Errors—St “Louls, 2,] "McGlynn owt, Hummel jordan. 7 4} Byrne put ‘out trying for St Loule,” By High-| second, Casey to Hur Benet! te—H. Ww Dlberfeld Buelow © Loughlin. hianders Gam. Page 7. = PARVARD BEAT ~ YALE BY CLOSE * SCOREOF2 101 SCORE | Yarvara BATT! guervert. Curnter, © if Db. = o i | Hartford. p Umpire—Smith (Bpecta! SOLDIPRS June %,—With ever BY INNINGS. ° o ) 1 Madden, Kinney, 8b. ones, o Camp, 2. Cushing, 1b. Chureh, ' ef Williams, Van Vieck, ¢ Preaing World.) ELD, CAMBR her old rivalry ic Harvard and Yale faced one an- y again this afternoon for the fret 3: by Doyle, 2; Hartsel, Wal- Pibertfeld and on popes ee. 8 is 000000 0 O71 IDGE, en as game of the baseball championship se- ries of the two universities. Barly in tye afternoon the crowds began wend. ing their way to Boldiers’ Fisid At? clock 8,000 were on hand and stil! com. (Continued on Second Page.) Coeenioesaiainanemmanenel WINDSOR RESULTS. VIRST RACE Ting Payate Fantasie, William hemne Brennan, burndale iso ren. The Globe (% t » & for Li Hamilear, Denigr jo of Bright ¢ Be t course p, May o) 1 Penia Anale Henr f opake "Fare Au- filed owt to Lumiey, NO RUNG. Fourth Inning. Casey's grounder was too hot for Holly, the rap going for a single Lum- ley fanned. Murray got Batch's long drive. Jordan forced Carey at second, Bennett to Holly. NO R Holl fouled to Ritter. Aur 4 to Lewis. Hostetter fanned. NO RRS Fifth Inning. Maloney out, McGlynn to Hostetter Lewis lifted to Burch. Ritter out, Byrne to Hostetter, NO RUNS. O'Hara fouled to, Rite Burch out, | Le to Jordan? larshall singled McGlynn fanned. NO RUNS. Sixth Inning. Bell fanned. Hummel out. Holly to | Hontetter. Casey died, Holly to Hostet- |ter, NO RONG. liyrne was tafe on Lewis's error Ben nett sacrifices Casey to Jordan. Holly out, Casey to Jordan, Byrne taking \third. Murray died, Lewis to Jordan NO RUNB. Beventh Inning Lumley singled. Batoh sac |. Mo- gins et Jordan me, atone! Lumley scoring « y, racing. to spoon of the lintow Lewis ed. RUN, singled. O'Hara sacrificed, Burch fied to Ma- | Maloney home. Hostetter to Jordan. loney dan. Eighth Inning Ritter gingied. pal ig foroes, hi Mo- Glynn to Holl 1 walked. % fined to O'Hare. Lambe, Ni RUNS. MoGiyna Aes t? Hummel. rt Bennett eget fEsny ak aiied ee ualooey NO RL Ninth Inning. Batch fanned. Gaetan Ses “Se! Tes tetter. Maloney popped to Byrne, NO <Tomtetter rr Pawis'to Hummel ast bate for Burch’ Lush doubled to right, ecor- ing Hostetter, Marghall ¢anned, " OW! ROD Tenth -inning. Cash went right for & Louis, O'Mara ring te conn Lewie cooles, out to oatotter te Alperman batted for Bell and eg, bo, conure, Hummel ekied to 0’ NO RUNS. Rucker began pliohing top Brooklyn, McGlynn fied to ne Oh to Batch. Bennett yt Eleventh Inning. Casey grounded to Hostetter safe wen MoGlynn dropped | Lumley saorifi MeGiyna to Host | ter. Beton grounded to Hostetter, Casey taking third. “Jordan fouled to | Marshall ND Oe eg aly urre to Jor- dan’ fucker ‘had Holy eauent of rm land toseed to Jordan. Dy threw low to Lewis and Holl ond. dow Rucker aaa COLT OUT OF THE RACE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR. Fa died. Magnate Formally Withdraws from the Contest In Rhode Island, y & candidate for the United notified the Republi a) Committee at ite meeting torday tat he had withdrawn unoon- ditionally from the @enatorial contest. hie legislative session ended H Ladthalier Sndberde Bl RECORD CROWD SEES ST. LOUS IME “i Fine Battle Winds Up West- ‘= ern Trip on “Getaway Day.” to Donovan, aa he had expected Uttle| Holly singied. Mur-| , Circulation Books Open to All. JUNE 20, 1907. ibaa adicd ONE CENT. NEALON, AT 20 TO 1, WIN EVENING WORLD RACE CUART winner's Stablemate, Faust, Ran the FIRST DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD. Others Off Their Feet and Opened JUNE 20, CLEAR. TRACK FAST, Way for W. Dugan to : Introductory Steplechase, $1,200 added. short course, FIRST RACE—Handicap ME Tateah Le palit, se crimenA.ll. Winner, ik, i, by iF”TDine-Otptanatl | Land | the Prize. i #3 oo 1: bt 1 13 } MONTGOMERY SECOND, 8 “aedsine! Seng ‘tirone, sungioe gama ages yates ome ens Manton. Shoal BEACON LIGHT THIRD. ¥ ir} others were paver dangerous \ | c E—Three year-olds and upward, $1, added Time—1.12 65 six furlongs, Winner, b. &, by Ben Strome—Rose ‘Throng of 50,000 See America’s Leading Turf | Event, in Which Sixteen Horses Started at Sheepshead Prince Hamburg. old Lak Ametia a 20 ntter pet Horner Oo. oft. (0. Seratched—Firet Chas Sacer “Oreculum. | adgchon. Lady, Vincent Finwebien ‘is’ pack to hie beet form. qnd. racing Lady Amelia into submission the first Pine Spee de? Scat aveaeecarian | | Bay Track. : Bil do to watch, Wess 6d P > he Rach— Double Event. guarenieed cash value, 610,000; (wo year-ol anda half furlongs. Futurity. course Re se Ml Time —L.01. Winner, ch. ¢, by Royal Flush Il—Mo (Spectal to The Evening World.) ee ms “e 4 Pee Open. High.¢ | SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, June 20.—‘Boots” Dumelts ire Btone a fea i : : ‘Nealon, a Pacific Coast horse, ridden by W. Dugan, a Pacific Coast a, re 3 H jockey, won the $20,000 Suburban this afternoon in a drive. The uta eh ae Durell crowd, including John W. Gates, got 20 to 1 against the Durell 14 10 "10 "108 " = ii BRR BY Bee entry, Nealon and Faust. Montgomery was second and Beacon Light s Stamina SM RA A ae lavas cence rc igui third. Faust finished fourth, beaten by a head for third money. Fire Bion evidently a firet-clas Bi ethan toane souned Faust and B. Dugan played no small part in the success of Nealon and 6 W. Dugan. At the start Faust was sent to the front with a rush and E. ARQ FOURTH RAC nd upeerd, quar | Dugan forced him at a hot pace clear around to the head of the streteh, with SE stairs weanysalty hee a aiatt Ese Superman ranging alongside. Nealon, getting off in a bac position in the hy Batn—Bister Josephine, | aa rear of the field was carefully nursed along by W. Dugan, Improving! ais chances at every sixteenth pole, while Faust and Superman, in advance, ey 7 fi § ran the horses that tried to catch them off their feet. yo# ba | Bleotioneer was tangled up in thermille had sapped his strength, however, if * ftart and almost fell passing the grand/a@nd he suddenly stopped. a £ stand. Rounding the lower turn Me Dugans Saw Advantage. bist e 5 acemed hopelessly out of It, Dut he wes) Here was W. Dugan's chance. EL gi, Gums iy t along at the top of his speed, and} Dugan gave him an opening, he shot j B33 A. Williams. Ty | hen the field turned into the stretch | through with Nealon, and it was all 4 1 Bg | alk sate 1% |he took the lead. The run of nearly @/ over but the sho: 3 8 Mountain Bhi = | Nealon w played by the Pa- ee ra ti ol A see Coast and Chicago contingent, and on ran the Durnell undoubtedly ¢ mershrhents soon te” Beat Ma scenes st fe || WHAT NEALON DID | [i crrmoney ‘rhe tunotee’ ino te erie cape swe aaa aewirva || BEFORE SUBURBAN] seen ne © Senn au “Tme 202 Start good. Won easily Winner, b. ©. by Bassetiow —Byrienne Own N who plays first base for-the ickays Open Hiah Clos Pi oh, | | Pitta: Baseball C) “Biarters. i pen. High. Clos. Pi. Bh. The victory of Nealon at 2 to fing) saeere rs ae Zerobat i345 | Sao ceomed Slectioneer’s bad luck at the start put the Suburban to-day a cloud of gloom over the packed grand 63 eee the old question, raised when long $ 8 |Tosnote win, of, “Well, what has he] *t#d and lawns, for he wag the favary 2 65 | Fever done This is the “dope” on) 't® at 13 to 5, and carried the public's eS rah | [hie atx starts this seanon jmoney. Off weil, he might have brought Jan iHen'ay ge In hin frst atart, in the Metropoll-]| his followers joy instead of sorrow. 1 Oo i¢ “3 |Tign Handicap, at one mile, May 9%}| Blandy was tho only entey soratebed, raiched Lard Stanhope jaknar could not and sixteen | Buburban eld horses contended-a aig The track wap fast, on a heavy track pt Belmont Park, took up 14 pounds and Dugan end t up. Dut held the piace '* one a aca a FACE Maiden twoyearclas, 01.000 added: five furlongs, Fulurity || finished four longths behind Glorifier} | but the time of the winner, 266 25. te 465 oases ss ¥ (119), Okentte (9) and Roseben (1%. 9/1 1-6 seconds slower than the time hung ow che: ieatrizins: Time—t00 ner, ch. ¢., by Woolathorpe—Falerna Time—1.# 45. Odds were 100 to 1. |Up by Go Between last year, The rece bet riers weit kaye, May 18, on fast track, at Belmont] |ord for the race ix 2.05, made by Hermie r ny He F i Park, had Dugan and 122 pounds’uph in 1906 at Meelick ih 2 5 ang was beaten by Dandelion (126) by} | Swarm in Betting Ring. # Wire 18 5 two dengths, at a mile and a sitet) 7, crowd had previously = Yeseten ik % teenth. Time—147 2-6, Odds were 4 wpe = Prorat 11 ab 16 to 1. Red Friar (114) third. | ara Oe 4 Hakttord By in % On third start was third by three} were forced. vite o Bie Bauire ie 4 3 Se a icaeen iailana mantel Io bangs of the 4 orbits”. ib 160 Light (100) In the Brooklyn Handicap, { vid with dimeulty 40a Bidmberiess Hi i +1 Pi at a Mile and a quarter, May 2, and ¢ mance his ae 02 Pontes iis i if i carried Dugan and 114 pounds. Time trong bOxem eokeager Post th oat Time BA Ot ey. ears ng tbe padgee Bennett, Lady pars Ho je Again 2.00. j t , 6 deen eval "speed, ba tfne siieter ‘closed witha rush. “Live Wit Ran fifth by seven lengths to Bland. had a mubetantial iipiiow- erp Senate had Sob aites at ine ond Moliister with & Lt | Pere end regrerbaary | 3 toe anesthe: and’ Coy Maid (110), in the Parke} te with Dande \f way Handicap, at a mile and a wix-4 | lon, Superme omery, Beacon OF CLERK’ 'S STEALING, earriea Dugan and 115 pounds. Time} |holere, Thousands of doliare Here. bet shel wae 3-4 with apparent recklessness Re aN so aceicel| tee tour numared boot een More Than “300 Pairs of Gloves | (100) and Frank Gill (107) In the Coe} | track and their Afteen hundred clerks Recovered From Pawnshops mopoiltan, at a mile and a aixteenth | And sheet-writers were never hustled : , May 1%, at Belmont Park, and had) | before in thelr lives on a race tragk as Come From Adler's Sotck |] Dugan and 16 pounds up. Time vustied at post thme im the Pole Lieut. Weare, of the Central |[1@ 44 Closed strong from sixth The bettors fairly wempled | OMce was in a pawnehap at Third ave- |] plac over each other in thelr madness, and Hurled Forty Feet to Fall) sue and One iiundred and Third wtreat |[ Ata mile and a quarter, June ¢| men, extausted. were helpel fram the | yesterday afternoon when « very pretty Tat Belmont Park, took up 112 pounds’ betting ring or Sed as beet they could Between the | Young girl entered and offered co paws | Tend Dugan and, after leading most of | from the terrific jam. It was simost ; as oe abprononsive in, herman: || the distance Anished a length behind worth the price of one’s life at ome Rails, Bsa faze auesticned ier. 'and her || Phitander (ial). Flavigny (#) wag| time to get down « bet. | When me faa nents led to her arrest. |Penirg ‘Time-f.06 Bb sleek-coated homes were went to ly examined at Police asters she broke down and post they paraded to the barrier im 6 N. MoLaughitn, « tower man in the | felon Thomas O/Nelilt 20) Ad ompjoy of the Long Ia! Rallroad at be Broadwey | Richmond Hill, wae grount to death |S4Nor Mopatiel, sald she wed'sightsen BROOKLY YNS | tht afternoon under the wheels of tne |¥ENMe Greenport leaves J0nm loon’ were empboved “in a. button | as siand CF f\clory. O'Neill bemme a clerk | tYN ) 0 ) MeLaiae ) crops the rally | Adier#, and began to steal” accorting [BROOKLYN soe th | D000 001 ] mad tracks at Park strect after the | {9 She girl, the very ST. LOUIS a0 000-6000 goatee bad been dropped by ai heres? in ’ wee Bil Satine Apt. ‘The gateman velled a warn i : : lteer ay iden pe he oom 46d mania bene (Continued from Fourth Column.) «4 Im 4! a seed emimased Jat Atty miles an hour, but he paid no ; 7 | head to tt. Before he could jump clear Hundrod and’ Fourth atreest Twoltt! oney flied to Murray. Lewies sagied. apie 10 thw eo wae struck by ano| Nell was arrested at the store ala , the twcks ne wae struck by the | wars arnsigned tne two'prissnes mand Rucker both walked, Hunwnel singled, paige ews ave - . kere leet, ‘effers Marke Pot fe o-day. » j 4 direotty between the ralia ested ee unt Conde aint Hummel out stealing. Casey tied ou wo runs. " Oe ee Lush tripled. Marshall flied to Lewis and McGlynn to Ma~ YACHT RETURNS CRIPPLED. | WEATHER FORECAST. Le counded to Casey. No runs, two-masted schooner yacht, with Forecast fer New York ity ani an ' i» 8) T vicinity: Showers and thunder, Be We thought 40 be one of the con-| | storms thie afternoon or eve LATE WINNERS AT WINDSOR. fgptants othe recent New York-Ber-| | ning) Friday, showers) variable ab sch ei ‘= mestiy south to south: wade mostly Sixth--F. E. Shaw 7-2, Pungent 2-1: plage, Black’ Look, re Sees THE GREAT SUBURBAN.