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PRICE ONE ‘GIANTS | LOSE it BROUKLYN 2108: | HIGHLANDERS BEAT PHILLIES 8 107 Waddell Holds. Down Griff’s Men Until the) Inning, When, Fifth He Gives Way to! Bender, Keep Up Good Work. Y, (Special to The Ptening World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW MORK, July 2~Six. thoumand en- thustasis were on the hill thia afte oot to wee the opening game between the Highianders and the Athletics. Waddell and Schreck were in the points and Manager GriMth backed: out en his proposition to face the eccentric “Rube, but sent Kitson in instead. As Biberfeld was out of the game for! the day, the ehanged, Conroy ent Catcher Rickey garden. entire batting was taking the outer First Inning. ‘Harwel sent a pounder to Wititame end Was out to Chase. Kitaon threw gut Nicwola, fevbold lined out hae NO RUN Keclera. grounder was. taken Nichols and he was out at first, Con- Foy was given a walk. but was out @tealing, Schreck to Nichqle Chase Aled out t) Oldring. NO RUNS. Second Inning. Davia struck out. Collins cracked single over. second and stole second, Klelnow.n finger was. spilt by a. foul andhe had to retire th oma going, in for him. Oldrin ecrucic Sehreck beat-an—infleld hit Cross. flied to Tuckey, who Rot the bali | after much effort. NO Wilame lined out to C Foss, Mortartty fouled to Devis. Thomas went out on 3 grounder to Cross. NO RUNS. Third Inning. threw out Waddedl at first. fence for Hoan rapped against right Nichots was thrown out by ‘Seyboldt singled to left, scor- ing Harteol, Davis voked an one tai the samé ho . advanoing ‘boldt to second. Soaked a third hot one into. Tight, sooring Beyboldy -and sending Davis to third and took second on the throw. Oldring banged a_two- « down left foul ine, scoring Davis and Collins, and acored himself whon chreaké sent a singie peat Williams, ee Ae EEE REN Rickey strack out. wise. Kitson out to Waddell, te the bac. NO RUNS, oF who ran Fourth Inning, - Waddell struck out. Hartsel walked. Nichols to Keeler. Seyboldt Med to Hoffman: NO RUNS, Keeler walked. Conro: Goudie play, Waddell to ‘oss threw out Chase. NO RUNS. “Fifth Inning. peyia went one pwallitena! to Chase, ‘ollina fied to_Hoffman_ 8 slow. hit apalintole wcend. ‘Siaring srole third and scored when Thomas hit Into a Tica “Into the Teft field. Breck to scoreboand, TUN, Mo- singled. Thomas out,” Nichols vin, Morlarity. taking second. Rickey clean singled, scoring Mortarity Hoffman deat a bunt and fickey teak arcond. Kitson singled, scoring Rickey And sending Hoffman to tird.” On the throw in nitron took second Collins w out Keeler, TWO RUNS. Bixth Inning, He} rity Da: Willams Tossed Out Waddell Hart- vel popped out to Morlarity, Nichois walked, and» atole second. Seyboldt ‘filed to Hoffman. NO RUNS. Conroy struck out. Chase banged o tw r into left and scored when | Willams slammed. a. two-bagger Into Hight. retry nls SIM a ie. iavth, Wilttems going tt singled, “scoring Willlamw. “ith Tikey wa hit on: the fireeor with a pitehe ball, Hoffman's gereunder forced Rickey, Eros to-Nichols-TWO-RENS. Seventh Inniag. , Da RAC ut Sit to Kitson, who threw Davie out at greg wat eh Stanley Puy | Tuind._-Bhreok torced-Oldring. Conroy to OPIDA (E ¢g : Willams. | Civss aingted: “scoring Col > NSS Minnie Gy Blue Toutes, em- ling. Render batted (96 Waddell and he ma hires R., Wild Cherry, Woek- etruck out. sy J ima Tick, guyvent into whe box. Kitson a ees single Keeler ‘od CMinroy doubled, RRND, TAGE —culite (es eee » ‘ ales pene ae ee peselecrts Apis. z sey a Race aCe Des: ir han attempted squecse mond uuddurh, fies. minsed the ball_and Keeler “wns | Supine, Bounding Elk and Valoour also oa. 0g rook to Coiling, Niohole | ran. threw out Chase, Conroy. going to thind. | iTRD torn. {6 te D Conroy stole home and “Sch: hreck BesaRaes |g |, Dulctan 6 to Oa Sh cheer g Bo enraged over decision that he th 4 me the bail Into field. Willams singled. |: ford ran. Mooksee and ardigan fell ni Morlarity doubled. sending Williams to | ihr. Bender shrew out Thomas. TWO UNS. Eighth Inning. | Martsel_again walked. Nichols sacri- ficed. Mortarity to Chase, but goyboldt | alninmed a kines to Conroy, who tossed {t to Williama bofore Hartsel could get ‘k, completing a double play, NO} N8. nder threw out. Rickey. Hoffman walked. Kitron lined out to Cross, and the throw fo Davis doubled out Hoft- gaan. NO RUNS, Ninth fnning. Mortarity threw out Davis. Conro: PROF | throw. out Collins, | Odring | doubled, | tossed = Sobreck’ ae ed pO to, Kitson on first. NO Ri Keeler singled. Conroy sacrificed, Bender. t to Davis, Chase tripled. scoring Keeler,” Render was taken out of tho Be 4 ert took his place, Will- swathed. Williama’ stole. vecond Mortaty kod, Thomas hit to Cross, out at the plate. Ch eAN Pre out to Mohreck. ONE Tenth Inning. aes Cross singled. Kitson ot’ Dygert’ Frou DUL threw bad to second and th runners were safe, Hartel farced Dygert to Conroy, Croas taking third: Hartael took second on a passed ball. Nichola hit to Conroy and Cross was run down, Conroy to Thomas, to Mortarity, to Chase, pebeiae wien third and Nichola second fined to Con- 0, Ne © Yionpan’s walk Gal tr atatpp: Korii, Ditoh Behreck to aiomman | took thira. Keolor singled, ing the game. peer Rageronnian and winn RESULTS EDITION Who Can't) coming to the infleld/ to} Hoffman did Uke- | & nilina walked, Oldring |” CENT. HIGHLANDERS, ‘GIANTS. (FINAL SCORE.) — (FINAL SCORE.) PHILADELPHIA. WINE 8 HIGHLAN DERS. GIANTS. (000022201 18000100001 — 2 PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN 6 RH POA & RH POA FE Hartecl, If....60.-..1 1 0 0 0|Alperman, 2b. 192 3 6 0 | Nicols, 2b% 10 0 2 3 0 | Casey,3b.. 21 0 0 0 Seybold, rf. 1 1 1 0 oj} Lumley, rf... 2 es 02, 051-20 Davis, 1b. -1 2 14 0 ‘0| Batch, If. o 1 $ 0 0 | Collins, 3b. 2 2 1 @g 0} Jordan, 1b. cot jewmy Jord ke eek) Cldring, cf. 2°93 100 0 Maloney, ef. +0 14 9 0 Schreck, ¢- = 0-3-5 8-0 | Lewse, as.. 102 07 101120. Cross, 0 2 3 6 0/|Berges,c. O75 0771054040 | Waddell, p. 0 0 1 1. 0] Scanlon, me +13 0 0 -0 Bende:, p- -0 0 0 3 0 prep sca Reve ae? Dygert, p.. 9 0 0 0 0 Totals............ 8 12 27 8 0 oe See ae NEW YORK. Totals. see? 14% 48 0} ROH POLA *Ons out when winning run was made | Shannon, i. 720. 1 3 1 0 : HIGHLANDERS. | Browne, 1h G0 2 0 0 eed Le tad 3a) 28 ‘ | Devlin, 36.. 1.0 0 0 | eeere T3010 Ol gieng 3b. 0 0 0-8 Hepes! Re tet oO Seymours cf 0,552550/.0 Sane ur b. He Bee | Hannitan, 1b. 9 0 9 1 Alperreeeks sal Se 3 Dablen, ss. 0 012 prea B tke 2 3 0' Shay, On Fi 8 NEers G 70 0} .0) | Corcoran, 24. eateases ee Sein: 20 1 3 1 1 | Bowerman, c.. Qs Figs ieee fs een lnt tas en 0, ol Ames, p..... Prey an boast fips gE OOS. prasinanrcs Oeote eed (Kitson, std ond nee 2a ‘ Bee BS Se, Totals... Weis oSoeis aac tote 744 13 1 | EY Base Hi ; Base Hite—Of Ames, 2; off Lynch, 10. CEERI ERE OSS Sia First Base on Balle-On Amon 17, off First Base on Balls—Om Waddell, HI 2; off Scanton, 4 t off Bender, 1; off Dygert. 3; off Kit! | Firat Base on Errors—Brooklyn, 1 eon, « Left on Baaes—Glants, 8; Brooklyn, 4, Firai Base on Errors —Phlledelphte.. 1 Stryek Out—By “Lynch, 2; by Sean“) Bases—l lon, 6. lasers errr nn veh Home ene eye: c jatrpok ‘Out. Loa: e s—Scanlon, Corcoran. Vial Marky 2 A hremnrete haat oe Sfite- Seymour, Jordan: 1 “rhree- Bare Hi—Cheae, ases—Jordan, fidring. Fre a ase, W Tame, Conre corani Lynch: and Hannifan. | “Stolen Patan: 3; Nion-| Wild Pitches—Ames. | ols. Conroy, ‘wiilteans’ _Umptres—Rigter Klein, Double Flays—Waddell, Crome and = Davis @), Conroy and. Wittens Wild. pitcies—Dygert. -NATIONAL _ LEAGUE. Hit by Sie Rtay. i 87. LOUIS AT PITTSBURG. Bt. Loule eeieooto os vittsbure 02 00 ot LATONIA RESULTS. BOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA. +1000000008 LATONIA, July 2—The races here 21/9 809 8).0/0 ona To-day resuited aa follows: FIRST RACE—Five and one-half fur- Tongs—Sabado (5 to 1 and 9 to 3) 1, Merrigo (20 to 1 for place) 2, Vansel ¥ Piet O8 6 ECOND RACE—Taara G to tang a ton. Viperine (7 to 6 for ptace) 2 Stover tM t Tie hth As THIRD RACE—One and che-sixteenth milea.-Re@wood IT. (16 to § and 6 to § 1, Matador (to 1 for pluce) 2, lea 8. Time—1.48. FOURTH RACE—One and one-fourth miles.—Tdllle ‘Turner @ to 1 and 4 to | 5) 1, “Mina Alert. (8 to 5 for place) 2 Miss Lida 3. Time—2.07 3-5. | FIFTH RACE—Six furlongs.—Dr. Lee Huffman (15 to 1 und 6 to 1) 1, Beatrice (3 to 2 for place) 2 Boserrtan 3.) Time—-1,14 3-5. SIXTH RACE—One mile.—Woolstone (1 to,2 and 11 to 6) 1. Demo (6 to 1 for | Place) 2, Blase o Light $. ‘Time—14 34, —— KENILWORTH RESULTS. — KENILWORTH RACE ‘TRACK, July ci FOURTH RACE—Beoutchon, § to 2 | won; Mark Anthony, even place; sec- ond; John J. ers, third, Tinie—| LARS Al Powell and Temmeraire sleet ‘an. Meet RACE —Bopale Rew. (to. 1) 1 yy! inlet Hayes ( or place) 3: fierieon Jor dnsa es, Macy, Barby, and Court Martial also ran. SI IX RACE—Nelile Burt (6 AX) ay 1 Punky (8 to 5 for place) 2, Thist i Timea 35. BRinds, ‘Now Trumper: | jAVidow'a Mitte, Simon b., Reina Swift, ‘fancy, Charley Thompaon, Wincheatet jana Niblick also ran. SEVENTH RACE—Polo, pontes.—Ger- «rude ‘won, Grey Boy second, Sunshine thint, No ‘time, Cler, Alan, ‘Aneel ‘also mn, Gertrude favorite. No price: feld, ——s—_ WINDSOR RESULTS. (Bpectal to ‘The Wrening Work.) RAOB—Broiiticnte a ioe) 1 (6 to place) an Bailie nes Time—1.15.1-5.. Taunt, Silver Tall, Impertinence, B to Monere, eastern, | Miller aleo | | | Battorles—Patten, Hughes and War- | ner; Tannehill, Pruttt and Shaw. | CHICAGO. AT CLEVELAND. Chis 09000000000 Cleveland” 1020000104 Batteries—Walash and Bulllvan; Joes a | Closkey’ and Hearne. McGraw’s New Twirler, Lynch, Late of. Pitts- Down) Batters in’ Trolleyville After Ames Is Faken Out.} burg, | Fails to Hold COTTONTOWN Brown; Moren AMERICAN LEAGUE. WASHINGTON AT BOSTON. Washington 9213001006 Bostonsccrs 02000000 0% and Clarke, / eee eeneral EASTERN LEAGUB. eoctthl oy JERSEY CITY AT BALTIMORE.|,,0°% ; | | Jersey City raw Baltimore Batteries. i Hary and Byers, Umplre—Conway, NEWARK AT PROVIDENCE, Nownrk ... gaooeore Providence ....,0 0 10 01.3 Ratteries—MoCrffery and Sisneges Cronin and Peterson. MONTREAL AT ROCHESTER. Montreal}. gq 000000 0-0 Rocheater . 000600 x-1 Battertes—Stantey “and Kittredge; BaMister and Doran, BUFFALO AT TORONTO, saad Buftnlo 000200000 04 Toronto 091099009 4) Datteries—MiNigan and Ryan; MoGin- ley and Corrigan, {ATLANTIC LEAGUE. READING AT CHESTER. HE, Reading BS, ester 6 10 Batteries—Craig and Kibe; Biehl “and Hurtuman. SUTTON, ARRESTED FOR KIDNAPPING, DISCHARGED: Nothing in the Conduct of Man From Montana to Warrant Clifton Forge and Helen ran. SECOND RACE~Tomnabat (10 to 1) 1, Maxton (? to 1 for place) 2, Mollere 2. ‘Timoe--1.02 1-6 . Letohatches, Catharine | F., Bayou Lark, Boll Weevil and Leo SE) - @ to 1 for 2 J, me—1. Bb Legere It is an act of charity to pre- sent an idlé man with The - i World's ee Want" Direc. tory, + sono, Bhowman, Rulloba, Reticent ™: |, Secret (6 to 2 4 ran. ee (@ to 1) 1, |Commercial traveller, arrested Bunday ) Ww. ' Any Charge. Charles Richant Sutton, the Montana by Gerry agents und accused by them In connection with lettera which he had fatter the Donovanttes non__and__Cor_, Tinnire -Klem ‘for disputing a 8 | Jordan Mt! to the. rhalis” Ser tao. basen i | Maloney sing! on the throw he reached second. Lewis was WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, Juiy 2—McGraw put {n his new twirling aoquisition, Lynch, formerly of Pitts. burg, against Brooklyn, having juat re- celvet—hia purchase, He was injected indo the proceedings had got throe tune off Ames in the first inning. First Inning. Shannon sent a slow bounder te Al- penman, whe threw hini out. Browne first. Alperman. ran got Devitn'a high fly. NO ine Alperman drove out a Browne?) Casay alngiod. ‘haven i ley walk, Baich's’ hot greed by Ames, who ieeeenn him out Casey and Lumley advancing. Joan jalngled between Dahlen and Mn for |a base, scoring Casey and Lumley. | Ames then made a wiki and Bowerman made no effort to get th Jordan scoring. Maloney hi who fumbied, giving him a Lewis forced Maloney, Dablen to THREE RUNS, Second Inning. hit mately over Scanton Daiilen Med to Corcoran ils sent one into ch getting It Bergen ma ng cacch of Bowerman’s the ball, to Ames, | base. Corcoran. Lynch replaced Amey Inthe box ! could not locate Lynch's Scanton walked. Alperman Casey's popup was nal | hy Whose throw | to publed Scanton out NO RUNS. Third Inning. | Lynch struck out. Shannon bounced a slow one to Alperman, and died at | first, Browne struck out: NO RU. Dahlen ran 1m high one Ba high f¢ Maloney Jordan's f Fourth inning, Monnty wes put off the round by alt Seanion could, Deviin, who wilked.” Seymour mniasted to the right for two bags, mending Vay In to third. Hann‘fan waa thrown sont first by Alperman, Devin” scaring mour getting ‘third. Dahlen’ was collared: by BateN. . Cordoran three swipes at the. alr, at and fy made RUN, Bergen sent a fy to for a home run, scoring Alperman) and | {Casey ahead FOUR RUNS Fifth inning. Bowerman fouled out to Lynch singled. Shannon watked. Brynn out, Alperman to Jordan, advances runners. for De Btrang batted lin at first. Jordan, NO RL singled and stole Btrang — reolaced Devlin. Nfalon: pick out. Laws out.” Strange Hannifan, Jordan reaching — third Bergen out, Corcoran to Hannitan. NO RUNG Sixth Inning. drove to Alperman, who out, Hannifan walked. out of the game for dispuuing dectuton on “a. wtrike Shay taking his place. Bhay ‘ifted % foul. Corogran filed to Qfaloney. NO Feplared Danieh at short: perman forced Seymour him Boa Bed ooMPeTIa, foraed ln eer eenleaisis UNS. Seventh Inning. Bowerman filed to. Matoncy. punted sally, Shannon Prowns-touled-to-iergen——No Tess Batch to Hannifan, Shay THanpltan, grabbed b: led, scoring Jortan, and fotired at finst by Shay, Maloney Teaching ‘thinl. Benen out,” Bhay to Haantfan. ONE RUN Elghth tnalng. Strang struck out__Seymour out, FMou Hannifan sent a long NO RUNS, Lewis to ‘Jordan fly to Maloney. Scanlon hit to the fence, but only took one dase. Alperman hit into a double | jadley mets rach to Cencaran, to Hannifan, Caney flied to Shay. ’ NO RU i Ninth Inning, Shay filed Maloney. Ctreoran | triplel. Bowerman singled, — coring Corceran. Lynch tanned." Shanny Kineled. Browne filed to Batch. ONE RU STOLE MINIATURES FROM UNCLE, HE SAID. 3|Caught by Detectives While Try- ing to Pawn. the Stolen Articles. Detectives Sussiilo and Horton saw a young man trying to raise #15 on a dozen miniature antiques in a pawn- shop mt No. 33 Cooper’ square to-day. The detectives questioned him, and say he confessed he stole the miniatures from the New Rochelle home of Ben- Jamin Stearn, millndry dealer, nf No, (Bpectai to The Brening Wor.) \. | tee Shannon. ‘Scanlon. smashed to comre | for. three bases. | Alperman singled, toring Boanlon, | Casey’ walked. bebe ley Hfted the tall over the reht fence | pees fii to Shannon. | Bergen. | @2 Broadway, New York.’ He sald te "Just took thom” and walked out with- out being molested, When arraigned before Magistrate Mosa in Jefferson Market Court he wald he * 801 West Forty-eeventh » Waa honorably ‘discharged to-day) ‘orkvile Court by Magistrate Wahle.| "he Gonrt maid ter waa no evidence to warrant any obargs. He mot the He eee Part alery RQURTH RAGE—Lieh 2 FH, 3 PRmeco.4b bbe” Syne annie, jeaha, Cursus and Beh New: FIFTH RACE—Ena (8 to 1)-J, Black Barabara (even tor Place) 3. Mickelton boy on a sutface car on Eighth ave Time—b,55 2-3. - Cant-| nue about « Yow ey u Faken 4 ead, Repletion, ie stehenit ie Groen ad Ba. ha Spe i ‘also Pap, bel Bi ve h, aio tert aye years old, ot No. 151 Haat Ono and (flat Antes wecects Seay when trrested. ana sald his life wes Tuined” He claimed to bee relative of Mr, @tearns, At Mr, lectod home, on Forte le, rember 0 aid Mr. Stearn ‘hail - for r ‘alvo pasted to Alperman and died at/ tone bere SDoaNeE MERE O oN # & § Se oi ONE! UNS erumisauatuanniee ees eee| THE HANDICAP BY HEAD A and} | DpSAraAeearsamrnarya apenas ete nee teeter MME HONORA! PUREE RENEE | EVENING WORLD’S TIPS Vincent Treanor, The Evening World's racing expert, to-day smashed all records on selections. He picked Suffrage to win the first, and Suffrage won, fe picked Phantom in the second, Jimmy Lane for the place and Sheriff Williams to show. His selection, Notasulga, won the third, Cottontown won the fourth, Treanor’s selection. wood = perts. Von Tromp, his first selection in the fifth, was scratched, and # his second choice, Saricinesca won. In the six his second cholce, Hal; ran-second. Four winners and two seconds, HRAAAARMAA RERAARA SAAR HA “Bookies” Saved from Heavy. Losses --~on Day-When Horse-at Long (Rectal to The Byeaing World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, July 2—The Long Island Handicap, the | feature event [waved the bookmakers from an awful trouncing. bean scorched by the success of Suf- frage, Phantom and Notasulga, and the publio—in confidence dumped in SECOND RACE—Phantom (7 to 5 money on Zumbesi, Prince Hamburg,’ and 2 to 6) 1, Jimmy Lane (7 to 10 airngorm and Grapple. None of these | for place) 2, Sheriff Willlams 3. was in ¢ a hit to Lewis, who nalled him | cordingly } fecond. | Cottantown, Lynnewood, good as 2 to 1. yerdict by half a length, but Sir Lynné- wood woukl have had it in two more | Jumps. ‘The field was sent away to a good | with fir Lyi ewood showing the ptart way to the firs Hamburg went ( tho front and showed In the baca stretch Cay Maid, Cottontown, Cairngorm and Firat-Pre- mium were closely bunohed. Bir Lynné~ wood had dropped: out of it, only to|~ come again and finish with a buret ot | speed that ouglit to have monay, Wexford wox knocked out of | “ita the tis; lure, acd Zambeat war} never prominent, ‘My losing on the post, dir Lypeeword spoiled a string of four the way. straight winnors elected in The Eyven- | p! tiony the Jennings Ally wetting ee {World's racing eaitscn =| nombered eight men in all, then turned| isaac White, surviving member * Ie aaee core to-day nad it| Rind, Notamulan. There was a big play| upon the helper and. gave hima severe | of the rem, Rams was one Betting ering | ruenoreste-say on Julia Powell to “show. She waa) beating. tinued after the death of J. Levi, was Plunger Davy Johnson. 1s broke, | backed third from # to Itown to 4 to 6.| SOU Leet sied oaltotenil ate that ‘Theao stories are clrowlated every now only in small bunches, _ Suffrage Gets the First. thelr heels. was out of ie unt the @tretoh turn, | to thelr SR eT Piaiger Charis fallson started the | where ho came sway. George 8) Davia | _Wilier wae taken te the Brooklyn! [ast Two Days of Big Sale, ball a-roiling in the first race, cleaning | led all the way down the backstretch. Hospital, oS Pe Ae stay y_ burt, Up to, the quecn’s taste on Jamos KR: | but blew up before the tar turn wus | che phymicians thi & ohanos | Keene's suff. re. simpy palloped shaking off Craokenthorpe in the first sixteenth, Carter wore woratoh ed, | B. tention came trom’ J! C. Core, Mdden Andrew C. Munapy, father-af Frank A. | Bidcy, gray and mixtures, Pate en gk. by Miller, *Marvelloqs Waiter” brought | Biskra Disqualified. Munne: e_marasine and hewepaper| to 44. single or double breasted, wil Gore wp from fourth place turning Into | _,, ie 2 ublis! died at his home here yes: ri ined. Hub Cloth minan, second’ piace, ak the | ,Seallon wine.” "Come on rou, Mat | Bay, aged elehty-slt SCPRCINNATI [AT HERG REY: finlah- The winoer, way, | ‘‘Biedkra gots all-the money,” All theae | ' was, exclusively pagent in eth Evening | cric# were sified In the stretch ‘in the | —————______—.. ——— World, was never threatened, hanging | #{xth race n.Jog Nealon ‘and Edie § up the time of 119, ‘three-fifths of a | Dugan oame from ‘nowhere and gel: CHICAGO Fa. 6. 001300 } second slower than the track record. [opediioversam wectarerd fi the end a TR Ee pete out ons Bn Feawew | CINCINNATI... -01000000 Phantom, Jimmy Lane and Sheritt| Joe Nealon finte! @ terrifte rush, Beh aise eae Wiliame ssa e “sien of the finiah, of | enmtohinay trom rr the steply ¢ Which was murked by with wp, the i. Flying Maoht @ race waa over ie Seen tvonh inainretrsanee Stepping’ on| before the start. Soallop fouled tn the ST. LOUIS AT DETROIT (AL), poe Jockey, Stringer, “wOo was carried off| stretch aed , fLemaibel, Eta He fet ‘ ot ue ‘atretcher very badly burc nev,’ how rough < Megafed: Dutner al the turd but} Tualifoation of Birra. Siostis cosdse 100083 waa hurt Tw wate: wan a fine one DETROM) cee 400 aside trom the falls, tom (tase ulet “takt ‘tha. i 6 hall snecd by Cot i : tons Shalien mi Fou pouimancare intaine, repr eaarente: werk y then came on and fiteoen ‘Owens Que! Fiundres Tano a in whipping hf was Rudolph Oberlander, twenty’| two lengths ahead of Bheriff Willams. wes an ante-post tip that failed, Notasulga a Champion. she fed alt te ne M mhoulas At the bend Bark, Viow, = Waltney: sir, the tds were giveful. At the Anieh lt was a duel between Inj BREAK ALL RECORDS That is the way they finished. | Sir Lynne- was second. Cottontown was not tipped by any of the ex- Nint "50 MEN BURIED nee RY AS BUILDING ONLY DQZEN ARE TAKEN OUT » AFTER HOURS OF RESCUE WORK falling brick, creaking of timbers and the crash of tons of debris, the four-story building occupied by the office fixtures firm.of Levi & White, - A of wreckage about fifty men, the majority of whom were employed in | the excavation on the corner for the Second National Bank building. nati, Undermined by Digging, | Suddenly Crumble and: Walls Valls Cave In, ured Held Down by Great Mass of Meco Call for Help and. Direct Efforts of Searching Force —Many May Be Dead. CINCINNATI, July 2—With no more warning than a rumble ot h and Main streets, caved in this afternoon, burying under the mass ARAMARK TAR Price Gets Race. SHEEPSHEAD RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Suffrage (9 to 10 and 2 to 5) 1, J. C. Core (6 to 5 for place) 2, Barbary Belle 3, to of a Kood day's sport, Up to this race the ring had money and the "books" ac- | o THIRD RACE—Notasulga (2 to 5 to 1 shot. and Sir j and 1 to 5) 1, Julla Powell (2 to 1 there was as for place) 2, Park View 3. a i2 on which 2 FOURTH RACE—Cottontown (10 ~jto 1 and 4 to 1) 1, 8ir Lynnewood (6 to 1) 2, First Premium: 3. turn. Here Prince FIFTH RACE—Saracinesca (6 to Sand 1 to 2) 1, Tony Bonero (6 to 1 for place) 2, GoW Ball 3. ever, home SIXTH RACE—Joe Nealon (7 to 2 j and 7 to 5) 1, Hal (2 to 1 for place) j2, Sealiop re gotten the | upon féat, Hon) the Jennings Ally ketting | with Miller Lands Winiier. ia pany drew his revolver and fired three Manda te Resta OU OAL ena UOT: ci, | Miller put his Arst winner of the day| «hols at the virtkers, but did not hit; ae ways turns up with a new bank roll. In the fifth, when he got Sarkuin- any of thom. They in retarn showered | bruleed. bot a cabinet-mekor who was | To-day be was betting real money, BUC gsca home ons and a half lengths In| the oMoer with stones and bottle, hit-| with him In the elevator had not been front of Tony Bonero, Saracinesca was the favorite, t a bad start and) The al good the aprinter reaohed. Dreamer threatened, but.onty | after | for a moment. Tony Bonero ran the best rage of the bunoh, coming strong jin the Stretch. He couldnt catch the favorite, however, Golf Ball'was tard way Prince | Hamburg and 0 the only con- Mo- ep et CONVICT SAYS LEWIS CONFESSED CHILD MURDER. ms. a (Spectal to "The Drenthe Work) mon eaatly WRSTOHESTPR, Pa, inly 2.—Davtd Rita, een | Plena fcettmate of Irwin Lewin, Charged with the murder of little Mary, New near Avondale two weeks ago, waa sent to the Penitentiary to-tay, Raters leaving here he said that Lewta the way ta ine thie meh | ad told tim that he had’ kifled the Nike & favorite| ohint by tying some tar rope around Jule Powell and| her neck and had then burled her body: lected |near the barh on the’ Sunday afternoon her down s pitt tiat the obild dirappeared from her ‘wos fer the home STAIERS ATTACK. ACE WAGON DRIVER, - CRUSH IS Sk Brooklyn Reserves Called Out Strikers attucked the driver American_Iee Company wagon and bis ‘helper in Brooklyn this afternoon, fruc- curing the akull of the man and beating che other unmercifully. * The asmault took place In front of the provision store of John Schaefer, at No. Myrtle avenue, which were breken by flyng rooks and Cottontown got the | ‘ bottles, one of which narrowly missed ss the head of the proprietor, who wes eitting at his desk tn front of the piace. 4 large wna” excited crowd gathered and the reserves trom the Adams street Police station were called to the scene. Before the police reached there, how- Yengeanve and cleared out of the pats borheod. John Wilder, the Injured driver, whose Yrooklyn, wan dragwing a oake of ice into Schaefer's store, when he was set -him-dewn_and he waa strugeting to his! him out by hitting him on the head ting him a serves were went for the strikers took of recovery. a’ MUNSEY'S FATHER BEAD, LIVERMORE. FALL&, Me., BUFFALO ....- TORONTO .--... mf Employees of Levi & White Stent [earried down with tho wreci, and it! S feared that both members of thé | firma were alzo buried. The men had just returned to wart. after the noon luncheon when thi building, which had been undorminc® by the excavation for the bank foun~ | dations, ¢appled over. into the pit. ‘The_orles_of-some_of the men- heard, and w force of rescuers at once began—a—desperate attempt to | save those who were still alive, ‘Within halt an—hour-seven- laborers, | all colored, had been taken alive from the ruins, Others were rescued ‘after theese, but at « Inter heur to-day a number of victima were still’ in the ruins, ‘The potice reports late to-day showed | that not more than a dozen of the vie~ {tima had been taken fram the Just how many ef those that are. burted could net even be conjectures: hoisting of excavation was at once put poeeey vice In removing the aily assisting the rescuers, The eee were hurried to the hospital in mobiles, The building was filled with heavy+merchandise, such as desks, oa Inets and office fixtures, which udd efeatly to the enormons weight that fet: over the men. Aa the mass fell a ¢erritied cry. up from the imprisoned men, “fellow cars by allence, ‘The votoes of the Myving, soon began to direct the rescuers where” to work, and volunteers alddd the pottos and Fire Department in their work, ‘The Building Inspécter at once began investigation of the acoient, Members of the Sulvetion Army, un- Ger- Major Bwcott, Joined the resousrs and labored faithfully where” the rev Mains of the wall threatened to fall om the ruins, 4 | - Streetcar trafic wae partly bleak —— by the accident, which occurred at a. polnt where several) important ines Suppress: What Looked Like a Riot. ef an the windows ef the strixero had wreaked their is at No. 67 Manhattan avenue, by the strikers. A blaw knocked ‘When one of the assailants {ui @ beer bottle. The gang, which ee = at the time. Hts stenographer, Shue who waa in the elevator at the veral timos, When the re- late ‘hour, found wy ‘to $12.00 Blue Serge Sults, 5.95. Hub Clothiers, 221-229 Droadyay Cor. Barolay St.; Opp. Post-Office, Last.two days of ble ate ot of all our 113 and $15 Men's Serge oul July 2— LATE WINNERS AT WINDSOR. Sixth—Royal River 5-2, Bye Bye Hl. out place, Doc Ke, 3 gists Sonia vaoatis inane