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| NVEATHER—Thun der showers to-night or Tuesdny, PRICE ONE ——— FINAL RESULTS EDITION 3 — (cireuistion Books Open toa] NEW YORK, CENT. BIG PLUNGE ON GALLAVANT AT | “Diamond Jim” Friends Also Pi By Backing F t r (Bpectal to The Dvening Worst.) SHBEPAHEAD BAY, July §—R. T. ffrvison’e Gallavant was the medium of - record plunge on the Bay Ridge (Pralees here this afternoon. The horse Fepened in some books at 8) to I and twas played meadily down t> 7 to 1 |t was the talk of the ring for the res lot the day. * Im his two previous racea Gallavant jhad been practically left at the post (Wo-day he got off well and. bar s [pun around the turn, his position was = good one. Cairngorm led around this urn, with Lord Lovat next. ‘ankee Giri and Confederate, the by layed of the public choices, were tra! fine, Gallavant led into the atret th Cairngorm chasing after him, Miller In a Pocket. “Miijiet lost whatever chance his, jmount, Philander, had by getting th fhoree tn every pocket he cou (Confederate, in a dad position, ran jaround the field, and when. well into Whe stretch came fast. He overhauled WCatrngorm, but could not get to the ‘winner. “Diamond Jim” Brady made a 2,00 atria when his coit Fountaindiue—won ‘the second rece. He started to wih at the fag and Onley just guided the colt through the stretch two lengths tn presented the littte jockey with a $100 Miller Beats the Flag. Walter Mitler stole a march on the _ jwthers at the post im the apeding jecramble. He waa off frying on Lady fAnne end was never caught. Robin ood tried to atick to Lady Anne, but fwave {t up at the stretch tura, Druid, jwho had been running fourth to the fread of the stretch two length behind Golden Shore, came through strong, ut Hever could get Lady Anne. Golden by Druid, only Jasting long enough to ‘ave the show money from the fast feomtng Barbary Belle. Yorkint was tho paddock tip in this race und wont to ithe post a 5 to 2 favorite. The mtart [gpotied whatever chance he may have Fountainblue the Cash. Fountainbiue was a 00d colt to-day, SOff mbsolutely last in the seoond race, the made up the lost ground in the first feighth of a mile and turned Into the jatretch two. leigtls - Hoped home ahead—of the feld {Core was off in front, but blow ‘hurry, Golf Ball ran a remarkably lgood race, He didn't look to have a ohance’ to be in the money when tho jetretch was reached. He came tke a ine horse, however, and outgamed IGretna Green, getting the place by a ~ head. _ —Nimbue-Won-Eanity —— Wirebus’ won the third race as a Kong away in was never in ing —a—ton , Mike Tou Long Barres a Rood third, God th three had the race between thes m the head of the stretch home ‘Third Form Revoreal, . Banker finally came through r jin the nti race, ata mile and «fair lon the gr He won eanity Bunre, withan inknown. stable jnamed Lang un, got away fly: ithe Mcchiimle coin te. Avia Hooked Vike a runaway. race thr ter sailing away with a five-le: Weed" tor in’ Sailer to “eames. ne ienett then was through. Banker naliea nit [at the far turn and. from th t 4 pin a odde-on favorite should: He commanding stylo. ‘dange: Dan nim. jLancastrian third. i ran ab if * to-day and Gallavant. Bouquet Won Easily. Bouquet, a fine filly bélonging to J. B, Haggin, was an aay winner of tho All she had to beat was Fx- plosion with Miller up, and she did this Fimely at the elgnth pole! Imitator was an may. thind, el CSA i WINDSOR RESULTS, were Fountainblu: FIRST RACE—Lizale McLean (12 to 1) 1. Raining Leaves: (6 to 1 for: place) 2, Retleent § TimeL.ld 4-5, ey ‘Tim H SECOND Petulant (4 Time—1,01 4-5, era ned Daw THIRD RAC ytoR, La Usury go. Time Mieard ipleo run FOURTH RAC ay Eleanor Fay, Red Hos- ¢ Dawn also ran E—Royal Breeze (9. to 20) rey () to 1 for place) 2 1274-5. Dr, Mack, "Dr. Catherine ¥, @BtoD 1 Dandy) Dancer (out for piace) Bayou Wark & Time—102 (Btep. Micklenton Maid, 1 band Padrohe also rai CHURTH RACE: Curpin (3 0 2) nidg (3 to 2 for place) 2, Monterey i Tine 4.08 Gold Aoray) Manne, y, Remille, Young Biter alno ra $$ LIEV, HEADACHE causea Wy fauminer sone tule Horetord's Avid Phosuhate, eee 5 4 Tokalon, | find. | ‘front. After the race “Diainond Jim’! ‘Bhore tired near home and was passed | 14 tol for pla — 117 3-8 re 01 (was merely agaliop. G.L. M. finishing | fout good and game, was second, with Go Betw Brady and His| ck Up a Fortune ountainblue at Sheepshead Bay Track. SHEEPSHEAD: BAY RESULTS. | FIRST RACE—Lady Anne (6 to 1 and 2 to 1) 1, Druld (8 to 1 for place) 2, Golden Shore 3. SECOND RACE—Fountainblue (4) tot and 8 to 5}, Golf Ball {5 ts 2 for place) 2, Gretna Green 3. | THIRD RACE—Nimbus (even and! 1 to 2) 1, Jim Gaffney (7 to & for, pace) 2, Long Ball 3. | FOURTH RACE—Gallavant (7 to 1 and 5 to 2) 1, Confederate (5 to 2 | for place) 2, Cairngorm 3% | FIFTH (RACE—Banker (8 to 1/ end 6 to 2) 1, G. L. M. (8 to 1 for place) 2; Lancastréan 3. SIXTH RACE—Bouquet (11 to 5) 1, Explosion (2 to 1 for place) 2, Imitator 3. (Racing Charte’on Page 2) KENILWORTH RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Pedigree (6 to 1) 1, Merrimac (§ to 6 for piace) 3, John P: Bergen 3. Time—101¢5. Supine, Gre- | lesaue Gertrude Lee, Velox Concerned, | Moxie Sliver Brook. Beamrald, | Mannie. May, Lotus Brandt. Ho’bernia | Also ran. SECOND RACE 1. Belberry (even for A % Teme—0.00 1-6. Morrymaxer @ to 1) | place) 2. Ruse | umahaw, Macy Bim. non. Centipede, Richard Perola also ran. i | DHIRD RACE—Stanloy Fay (2 to 1)| 1, Geymour Beutler (1 to 3 for place) Please 8 Time—1.01 1-8. Ora Sudduth, Feast. Denin}-aiso mn i (ORQURTHRAGE™ Bina Jaciaon q| An And was retired at frat. “NO to 66) 1, jesome Bow (event for | ate oR | Batch hit to centre for a base. Jor- pleco) 2 Col Jack 3 Mme—i13 1-5. | gan sacrificed, Brown to Chance. Ma. FIFTH 'RACH—Niblick (4 to 1) 1,| ney, Was retired by Evers end Chance, Cobmora @ to b for place) 2. St. Jo! & Time—1.43 2-6. Court-Martial, piter, Ronnie Reg and Tyrolean ran SIXTH RAQH—Master Leater (4 to 1) | Nancy (B to 1 for place) 2. Wetsy ‘Bin. | ford Time Halbant, Green, | Cobblesiall, ¢ Note, Perfecto and | Treveir aino rn ! ——————— f i LATONIA (RESULTS. I + LATONIA, July &—The races here to-| day resulted as follows: * | FIRST RACE-Six —furlongs.—Bell- monce (3 ta land 6 to 1) 1, No Quarter ) 2 Hard Bhot 3. Time— t Bath 301, Pinkie fim tot for place) 2, longs Goodwin: (9 to 2 and 9 to | Merrigo 3. Time—0.56 4-5, 1—THERD—RACE—One— mile —ba— Yea | @4 to 6 and 3 to 6) 1, Convolo {7 to 2 for! place) 2, Javaness 3, ‘Time—t.44 3-5. FOURTH RACE—SIx_ turlongs,—Paul (30 to 1 and 12 to 1) 1. wern @ to 1 for | { place) 2 Harold 1, &. | Time1.16 2-5 | FIFTH RACE—Five ‘and « half fur- | | longs. —Albert: Star (16 28-5 and -7 to |8) 1, Byelyn 8, (4 to 6 tor place) 2, Sab- ado 2 Time—1.10. SIXTH ~ RACE+One mile.—County | Cietk (7 to Land 3.to 1) 1, Della Thorpe Q% to 5 for place) 2. Dele Strome 8. | Timo-L.44 4-5, Se ; METS WIN QLYMPIC CUP. - CLEVELAND, July §.—The ‘team lot the Metropolitan Golf Aasoct ‘tion’ won the Olympte Cup in the |ureat tournament here to-day, a EASTERN LEAGUE. JERSEY CITY AT PROVIDENCE. Jersey City 00000200 1-8 Providence 90000000 23 Batteries—Lake and Vandergritt; Harris and Peterson. BALTIMORE AT NEWARK, Baltimore 1 0000 00-0-6 Newark 09100000 Ces Batteries—Toren and Hearne; Labelle and Kritchell, ROCHESTER AT BUFFALO, Rochester 40 0'0 0000 0-0 Buffalo oor0 1000030 —4 Batteries—Waltér and Doran; Vo tvinkle and Ryan Be MONTREAL AT TORONTO, ontreal 01 270 00-40 a 04 onte 03 3 Datterles~K gate and Carrigan a AMERICAN LEAGUE. PHILADELPHIA AT CHICAGO. || Philadels 11902016 08 Chicago 20060600 0-4 Batteries—Bender and Powors; Ow ond Sullivan, phar 01.3.0 0 4 Waters; Apple- | to lead him away. ‘our and @ half fur-; be Fan, Infurlated by Shut Out. Hurls Missile at Umpire Carpenter. Chicago, Replying With One and Getting) a Volley. to The Karening Worki.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLIN, July &—In the last half of che ninth inning of the game between the Chi- cago and Brooklyn olubs there was & Augracetul scene such as has pever been ualled on these grounds, ie edeaer Chance, of Chicago, paseed insulting remarka to the crowd in the ted by throwing bottles at him. Grabbing one of the bottles he hurled {t into-the bleachers, and, picking up another, let it fly at the spectators in the fifty-cent stand, who bad begun shouting at him. In @ second, the crowd in both bleachers snatched up bottles and threw them at Chance, several nearly hitting him in the head. ‘The Chicago players rushed over and, clutohing thelr excited manager, started ‘The crowd oon- thrued throwing bottles and was about to charge on the fleld when twenty nolicemen rushed tn and backed them rwtth their clubs, By this time the fans in the grand stand rushed over to the Chicago players’ bench and wauld heave mobbed Chance, but for the interference of the police, Atter the trouble had subsided, « Utue boy, named Tony Conenamo, com- plained that he had been etruck with one of the bottles fired by Chanos and the police captain sald he woul! arrest Chance to-morrow if the boy would|’ makn a complaint. Chance was escorted trom “ths grounds ty ‘the -patice. The game was a shut ext for Brockiyn hy a @core of 5 to 0. Firat Inning. Glagie soaked to Lewis. who retired him et frat. to Jordan, Pastorhus being late covering the bag. Schulte walked. Maloney fly, after a run, collared Chanoe * Sheckant reaching third. run down by Al; Schulte was ipecman trying to steal second on Ritter’s throw down. NO RUNS. i »Alperman bounted one to Tinker, and aD y ‘out. Casey hotasted to Sheokard. Inker made a great one- hand stop of Hummel's fast under, | and threw him out at first. } RUNS. Second Inning, Steinfeldt punted. but ‘was th: ut | ne! muted, bose Arora etl to frat by a fy-to Evers grounded to-Alper- Batoh going Lewis hit waa the third victim. NO Third Inning. got Kiing’s hot Uner a: | Brown out. Pastorius tecser | dan. Blxalo's grounder wie Lewis and went for a base Caser him: out. tog hot or | heckard Walked, ulte was easy. Pasto { Jorqan,, NO RUNB. eae thers jy Went. to-Stagte~ixs-| toriue out, Brown to Chance. Aiper- man struck out. NO RUNS. Fourth Inning. BROOKLYN 1 @-cent bleachers, to which they retall-| Sheokard beat tis hot one |X? MONDAY, JULY 8, GAME FINISHES IN RIOT, BOTTLES FLUNG BY MOB AND PLAYER _| “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | 1907. TaN Base on Balle—Off Brown, 1; off| Umpires—Klem and Johnatone, jt o ss Tent on Basco Chicago, i) Brook- 13 tick out—By Brown, 5, Threetbuse Hite—Drown (2). Two-base Hite—Steinfelat, Evers, ing. : olen Baste—Kvers. Jordan, Blagle. F{Mt bby Pitcher—Cacey,. Behiulte n impiree—Emalie and Carpenter. Thicd” Inning. Byme went out on GIANTS SHUT OUT. BY THE DESPISED | t qrounde: fied out to Burnett. out Shannon. NO RUNS. Fourth Inning. Murray stole second. 0 RUNS. Deviin pmashe: Fifth Inning. Devin. Barry filed to Geymour. Kon: etchy was out on strikes. NO RUNS. folly threw. out erman. Lync Hostetter threw Burnett singled and was out stealing second, Bowerman to Dahlen. Holly truck’ out. Murray singled past Dev- Mn. Hostetter popped | struck out. j Browne struck= out, | a pale past Byrne. Seymour | out to Hostetter, Hannifan's long fly | was taken by Burnett. NO’ RUNS. as | BROOKLYNS GIANTS. =(HIGHLANDERS.: (FINAL SCORE.) (FINAL SCORE.) | (FINAL SCORE.) © CHICAGO. | _ ST. LOUIS. | HIGHLANDERS. | OODO0T4000— SV000T00T0— ZT030T0000— 5) BROOKLYN. GIANTS. | CLEVELAND. CHICAGO. | 8T. LOUIS. HIGHLANDERS. | RH PO A+ R H PO A E} R H PO A E/ Blagle, cf wees 0 $ 3 0 0/ Byrne, 3b 1 1 0 © 0)Hoffman, cf... ae He Od) Sheckard, if........0 2 2 0 0|Barry, rf.. 0 1 1 0. 0|Conroy, 1L.. 2 01 0 0 eshalience 0 0 0: 0 0/Konetchy, 1b. 0 0. 7 1 0-Chase-1b...., i235. 0, Chance, 1b yo 11 0 0| Burnett, cf 0 1 4 0 0{Elberfeld, ss.: 60° 9°30 Hoffman, 1 .0 0 1 0 0} Holly, Oe O80. td 0| Willams, ab. ea Oceulaee Saya lia. 0. Steinfeldt, 3b 1 3 0 0 0| Murray, if. +0 S$ 1 0 0) Laporte, ri.... oo 1 1 0 inker, es Oo 1 1 4-0} Hostetter, 2b... o 1 4 3 0! Mcriarity, 3b. Omer 2b 4d Evers, 2b. +} 2°93. 3. 0 Marahall, c. .0 0 6 1 0) Thomas, ¢ 0 0 4 3 0 Kling, c 1 2 6 1 © Karger, p......+-++ 1 1 1 0. Oo) Royle, p.-—+r. 1 O10 Ch ~ | eG | Bsown, p-.--+- Aids Meal OO ----- ols Eg Ss | Pig 2 8 27 9 0| Total 58 27 13 |1 $14 27:12 0 NEW YORK. | CLEVELAND. YN. t R--H-PO AE} RH -PO-A— H po a | Shannon, If 0 1 6 0 0 Flick, rf.. ieee 2s One 0) 1 3 2 0| Browne,rf, 0 0 2 0 0/| Bradley, 3b... Ont 0275 4-0 1 2 1 1) Devlin, 3b. 0 2 3 1 1/Turner,as, GaSb bs: SEM) 1 1 © 0| Seymour, cf.. 0 1 3 0 0|Lajoie, 2b. 0 3 2 4.0 1 1 0 0) Hannifan,-1b, 70 0 8 0 0} Stovall, 1b. Omghals Oat 1.13 0 0| Dahteis, as.. »@ 9 2 §$ O/Hinchman, If.. 0 0 0 0 0 Maloney, cf.. 0 2 0 0/Shay, 2b..........,0 0 1 2 0) Birmingham, cfl....1 2 4 1 0 Lewis, ss.. 0 4 3 0/ Bowerman, c... 0.0 7 2 0/ Clark, ¢ Mee loos el marae 0 0 2. 0|Lynch, p... 0 0 1 1 0/Liebhardt, p OMe Oma. Bergen, c. 1 0 1 0|°Strang...... 000 Bo *O'Biien.. .0 0 9 0 0 Pastorius, p. 00-140 —---+---| Se ee SS McIntyre, p.. 00) 2°. 0) 0 4 27 11 1) Totals..... 4°12 37 19 2 *Burch...... 0 0 0 0| “Batted for Browne, ninth tnning. *Batted for Liebhardt, ninth inning 06-27 15 1] Firat Base on Balle—Oft Lynah, 3. cA ape ee eer Aes PT Otaeseacehete iret Base on Errors St. Lou See a FESS TIE - ‘Batted for Pastorius, sixth inning. Tatton OF gt Tau, §: Glan ceitat Base on Errore—Highlanders, 1; Struck Out—By Karger, 4; Lynch sheer! reser Th >| Home Run—Karger. elit, on Basco—Hishianders, 2; Cleve- Bese Hits—Off Pastorius, eff Mc- Fe eee eT cs), Struck Out—By Doyle, 2; by Lieb- hardt, 1. Threo-Base Hit-—-Hoffman. Two-Rese Hits — Liebhanit, Lajols, Chase, Turner, Bradley (2). uble Piays—Elberfeld, Willi: and Chase; Elberfeld hase, Cl iid: Pitches—Liebha: W rit. Rm by Puoher—Birmi: . Soli Siac eae ae HIGHLANDERS BEAT THE HAPS. IN HOT CAME “Slow Boy” Doyle Pulls Out er. 0 h 4 Dahlen threw out Manwhall. Karger ie OPK areer [cease sem emeruneeertl a Bailes eined by Bac! Only Four Hits O ATRCT, | Marry, Byene taxing ecoond. Dwvilit eum Ped: by, oes made ‘a great runni chy's long: foul. Dahle Murray. Shay struck out. filed to Burnett. NO RUNS. Sixth Inning. Burnett went out, Dahlen to Han. nifan. Holly went same youte, ‘Aled to Browne, No. RUNS ONE RU While Lynch Is Banged for Tallies. (Special to The Evening Word.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, July Lewis grabbed Chance’ y. Stelnfeldt alammed to jet for Vee aely, trying to it trying to steal (hind on but wae nafled Ritter's throw to_ Alperman ey: Tinker fied NS. i ~ A DASe Dut was forced— at seoond ‘by Hummel, Brown shooting ei the ball to Tinker. Ni ‘O RUNS. \ Fifth Inning. Evera hit for two bags and» third: Kline aingled, sooring Bye? Brown's, bant-fiy “was taken torius. 6laxle to Jordan vanoing. ONE. RUN, Jordan's Maloney recond. Ritter. . both runners ad- | filed to Maloney. | fly dropped safely in left. | struck out, Jordan steall: Tewls ntruck out. ‘Bo did NO RUNB. | Sixth Inning. Ritter wale put out of the game for) (Continued on Second Page) panera! NATIONAL LEAGUE. CINCINNAT! AT BOSTON. Firet Game, Cincinnati 000 0 Boston . 000 -3 Batterlee—Coakley and Gchlei; Linda- man and Brown. Second Game. - Cinoinnat! 120000100. Boston .... 00800000 029 Batterigs—Hitt. and “McLean; Young and Needham. PITTSBURG AT PHILADELPHIA ‘Pittsbure 0000080108 Phtladelph! r00000000-9 Batteries—Leever and Gibson; Cerr- don.and Jackiltach, -—_—_>—___ ATLANTIC LEAGUE, CHESTER AT BROOKLYN. Chester. Brooklyn Batteries—Wolf and Mora’ Mehan, READING AT POTTSVILLE. RH. &, Teading . 37 Pouevtis i (on $ jatterien—-Zlegtor a Hertniac: Hew and Edgar, bay * AB Riot ‘ ra: &—Through the Inability to hit the left- Holly. threw out. Linch, handed pitching of Karger, the Glants| 7 were shut out by St. Louls this after- | noon, with a score of 7 to 0. Lynch. Die-new-memberof the Giants pitching corps, pitched a good game, lost through the Inability. of ni UNS, Seymour sing! team to hit bebind him: Karger helped marshall, Dafler ronanpitan fouled ti win his own gims vy hitting & homey Hotty. to—Hostatter, — Dahl run into the left bloachera In the fifth] stealing, Marshall to Holly. inning, Eighth Inning. About three thousand saw the sme) Devlin fumbled Byrnes 2 i Z then threw it over Hanni Piretstnening; {| aliowing. the “runner to. tana casy , | Dawes. Barry was put, Dahlen Barry, fotned | nifan. Konetchy filed to Seymour, the y, slammed the bell | Ink Byrne, Burnett against the field -fence for «wo lett Burnett wes out bases. Konetchy walked. Burnett Inced | to Shay. ONE RUN, ‘Shay out to Holly. NO RUNS. Seventh Inning. Hostetter —strack —-out- Siay catch of Konet- ‘s Texas Leaguer was got by Bowerman ‘opped a Texas leaguer back of third. | Browne again struck out. Devlin popped teased out Marshall. Karger flew to 8 esoterens « joymour. jaymour, jen was out NO RUNS. rand head. three to Han. ‘sor ta baae on’ dalla, sloaiing. Bowerman Errors. @pecial to The Ev: ing World.) <}-AMBARIGAN LEAGUE PARK, Juty « —A good Monday crowd tured out for the third olash of the Napa and, High- Janders. With Keeler and Rickey both in the hospital, LaPorte again worked in right for the Highlander, Firet Inning. tomman hit the first ball threo basen, Conmuy grevened Lajole, Hoftman sooring. Chase singles Filberfeld grounded to Lasoie. Williaa fanned. ONE RUN. Fitck ‘walked. Bradl Heo lett Taleo z je filed Bradley taking third. ct ston) ley was cun Elodeteld, “Morlartty “to Second Inning. Porte filed to Flick. Moriarity «rounded to Bradley. Thomas same No RUNS. ont o ‘Urner | down. Thomas, Thomas. NO x ner into Lynch's hands and | did the strike out act again. | *8%: NB. Barry was doubled up before he could | Holly threw out Bowerman. Lynch pra ral arp Tits out stealing. Tetuen {0 second, Lamm to Dahlen. NO | Aled to Burnett, NO RUNS, Thomas to Eaberteld. Hinchman fouls re is ‘onetchy go! ‘olly etruok out. Murray singled to 4 ) Browne’ shot and tossed the ball to| Centre, his third single, Hostetter also | Cut Thomas to Elberfeld, NO RUNS. Karger, who covered the bag. Deviin | singled to left. Marshall fanned. Kar- Third Inning. a to lett. Seymour lifted « fy! to Barry. NO RUNS. Becond Inning. Holly fouled: to Devlin.” Murray beat ger hit to Deviin, forcing Holly, NO RUNS. Shannon lined to Holly, Strang dat ted for Browne ond popped to Marshall Devlin fied to “Hostetter. NO RUNS. a — WASHINGTON AT S WASHINGTON .... 2.2. ST COUSS ea on OUIS (AL). oo 00 10 On 1 0 jae} ] 0 " BOSTON AT DETROT (AL). 0003 0010 BOSTON .. ... DETROIT .. .. 0070 0 0— 0 30000 0- W021 100 nang oar LATE WINDSO@ RESULTS. - Sixth Mer 'y George 7-1 Etrena 1-1 place Dick Redd. event alton 8-5 Webber. 3-5 place Doo Kyle. | who touched third Doyle singled ant took second | wid pitch. Hoffman sacrificed, Bradt Htey to Stovall, Stovall mufted Cons ; roy's Mner. Chase hit to Turner, who threw to the plate, Clank | throw, ahd Boyles Coneeresyste second, to | Lisbhard was beaten by Doyle's tose | Fak. popped. to Williams. filed to Laporte, NO RUNS, BT!*Y Fourth Inning. Laporte inded to Liebhanit. arity singled. Thomas fied inghem, Doyle walked, Hoffman forced Doyle, Lajole to Turner. NO RUNS. Morlarity'’s wild throw sent’ Titner to second. | Tajole aingied, Turner ecor- Papen Biber! ra Wate eens ay, rfeld, vi mea ti Spee “ONE RUN, Ee uy ON. 2 Fifth Inning. Conroy. walked and atole Chase sacrificed, Liebhardt Elberteld flied to Flick, Cs Williams filed to Turner. N Birmingham singled. fee to Moriarty. ‘Llebhardt doubled to Teht. ick «rounded to Chase, Birm- {nghean\;sooring. Liebhardt out at plate on Bradley's tap to Btberfold. ONE RUN, Mori to Birm- second, to 8 6ixth Inning. berlain to fill the Keenan, deceased. in ToD Corporation — C right after he ® gation of the traction suite attacking franchises, wha ot pelievin a that of _—From to-day's Seventh Ing second, Clarke ‘Turner to Stov: fovleft,, biberfeld fl NO RUNS. Braningnam hit Clarke fouled to M hit into double play, second, wetting to Chase, NOR Elghth Man With Pract Request for F With V! Nugent Anais’s fur ‘Twelfth street to-day when he fou pending the sorkma: It is an act of fied to) Lavoie. Morfartty Bradley Petey nour Thomas, Noting to, third. Day roll. Rone 7* “vo Conroy. ‘Lajote sent an World's ‘He! tory. , Ip DER Mayor Summarily Removes Corpora- tion Counsel and Appoints F. K. Pen- dleton, Son of Man Who Ran on- Ticket With Gen. McClellan. ————— ent This Query Was Put to the Mayor , If Mayor MoC! merger ahd! begtine von to prevent people. from © Counsel wae F! those very thinast Hoffman walked and was out ‘out, Lapole to Stovall. Emmanuel Zackman! idle man with RESU PRICE FLIGON KIGKED UT. OR. BENSEL. NSTAEE PINAL LTS EDITION ONE CENT. | A acant place left |tend to the duties. Mayor McClellan announced these appointments: FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, to be Corporation Counsel, vice William B. Ellison, removed. JAMES J. MARTIN, to be City Chamberlain, succeeding Patrick ed. Mayor McClellan to-day kicked out one member of his official fam- ily, accepted the resignations of two others and appointed a City Cham- by Patrick Keenan, deceased. Corporation Counsel William B. Ellison was summarily removed. The resignations of Civil Service (Commissioner Alfred J. Tatiey-and— Street-Cieaning Commissioner Craven were accepted. Mr. Craven, in asking to be relieved, said that he was in poor health and unable to ate ——~ imal WALTER BENSEL, to be Commissioner of Street Cleaning, vice Macdonough Craven, résigni FRANK L. POLK, to 3 sion, vice Alfred J. Talley, resigned. be a member of the Civil Service Commis ay’s World. lellan removes ‘counsel tarts an Ryan-Belmont the Gas Trust's t reason will be the Corporation moved becanse Morning World Anning. steal urner, © Conré Chase double: led to Birmingham y pitched ball onanty, Lisbhard Blberfeld touched to Ty all iriningham, then threw UN: : Inning Hoffman a KICKED OUT, OF DOOR AND: is IN DANGER OF DEATH. ured Spine Pay Was Met jolence. more at ind John Luskin, Luskin. identified Stijman as his «a- ealiant and the foreiah waa locked up, | n'a injuries. Oo charity to pre- The Want" Direc- n waa going into Yo, & East where he 1s employed, of mon as Corporation Counsel, the Mayor sent the following letter: July 8, 1907. Hon, William B, Ellison, Cor i poration Counsel. | sir—The inter of the- city ) reauire that the Corporatton | Counsel shall have the com- | plete confidence of the Mayor, You are aware that thin relaq tion has not existed for some you, have announced your public 26 that you will not resign, course In Open to me but to req. move you, which I hereby do. — Reapectfally, GEORGE B, MCLELLAN, Mayors | Asks Talley to Quit. His letter to Talley. the Civil Service Commissioner, was na follows: rapped to Elberteld | July 8, 1907. ew. Stovall stole|” son. Altre J, eA nd Lajole was run down ao 01 red J, Talley, Civil Sere second Hinchman struck out. No riselComeaiscioaers Sir—The legal member of tha Municipal Civil Service Commin- | salon should devote more time to the publie acrvice than yor do. I therefore ask your resig- nation, Respectfully, GEORGE B. MCLELLAN, Mayor, The Mayor called the reporters inte his private office at ¥ o'clock and read ie names of the new appointees trom | : La. | 2 plese of pape jams to Birmingham. i “Mo Talley 4 and portcout, Tuner fo- Stovall: Modarty naw not yet es dley to Stovall. > 2 ¢ renee sae oo ares eaid.— Bradiey— torcet_F the Mayor.. “He baa beca_ieay_qulta— sockeye te Willams. Turner doubled. | @ while, and he will never come back Pajole was passed. Stovall Med to Wit! | to us now." : jams. Hinchman fouled to Chase. * When asked if he had anything te RU! 7 say aDout the removal of Mr. Ellison * Ninth Inning. from the office the Mayor sald: ‘Thomas fled to Birmingham. “My letter tella the whole story, It's an plain as oan be. There is nothing and wae caught APPIN Lets €iso to be nald, I do want to say some- ier am Clark forced thing qbout Dr. Bensel. who has con- ping tov Wilbert eld. to_take the duties of Streat- Brien batted for Liebhardt, and POW") Canine Comilssioner on hia shottl- to Elberfeld. Flick walked. Bra i jah tee fold. ne Clarke. ‘Turner hit| ders for a time. He has promised te 17 Geshea bali, Lajote singled, scoring! Mi tho office until I can get some Prd Stovall fied to Hofman. TWO) doay eise, Mr. Craven has resigned be / RUNB. couse his health is not good enough te attend the dules of the office,”” + The Row with Ellison. The removal of, Corporation Counsel ( Ellison has long been anticipated. Mr, Ellison was looking for the letter every~ According to hla friends, he kept hat always within easy reach. | To a reporter for The Evening World who saw, him hla office at No. 71 Broadway Mr. Ellison said: "The formal notice of removal my return from-tinchi/a Iltile while ago. All thgt T have to say 1s embodied in Watkina street, Grooklyn, lying] the following statement which I have Ae the! steps ina seml-conaciave qors | Just-drawn up for publication RU esr NG waxes;trom Inigrom:| “Section Wo. 95 of the ter gave inth floor of @ Broadway |the' Mayor the right to remove me bt Sr oF Ang Std’ received instaed @| whenever “in hie Judgment the publis {eek on the apine which asemed to . 8 tye ‘him. Dr “Darrin” reported | Interest shail so require.’ If those ine Mnaien to ba suffering from a fractured | terests required my removal then cer spine. He ta a [ai Stl aan ths tainly it would be unscemly for me to The name of tie employe 20 protest learned. aiking with Luskin, Detective| ‘If the piiblic Interest did not re- Malone arrested Indore S. Stillman, of | quire the action taken by the Mayor No, 62 Bast One Hhindr 5 AS at ois ninth street, foreman in the an- | then with equal ce: hinty—the matter facturing plant of F, Simonoff, at No./1s ono solely between the Mayor and 64 Broadway. Simonofft told th, 2 | the Jo and no com int on my part that Luskin had come to tr for! M docting And that he had turned the man [is Hecesnary, My personal feeling ie over to Stillman, ‘The foreman suidtjone of profound re he Just pushed Luskin When Mr, Ellison was asked what eant by the Mayor in speuking cle confidence,” je sald he know. - hate beyond me," he cald. Story of the Quarrel, Open frigtion between the two mem (Coptinued on Becond Page.) .+ Wt In_the_removing—of William B._Elif- __ reached me from the Maydr's office on - she,

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