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. 3 4 ResuLts [* Gironiation Books Open to n.””] _U RESULTS EDITION 3 I f “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ] NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1907. | PRICE ONE CENT. EDITION | an : | GIANTS. | ree | ik Powe onOUNDE, NEW Yon uy] 0000200 — 3 SECOND. GAME LYN, Shee A] BAI hi HTON Fate omen sce j2.00 000000 — 0/Costiy Lacquered Cabinet Inlaid With = cellent pitehing of Luther Taylor and CINCINNATL 5 s A ime) if behind. ht. The! R H POA £ SfT’. 5 * 5 ITTSBURQ. | Bie mely “hitting behind, him mics G tig Ob Griff’s Men Do the Slugging, | Mies ae Jade Taken to. Sagamore Hill To- i beth i F ‘ Anderson, rf. Si say ar RU Bresnahan'h return to the game was Mitch: 1207100 After Being Shut Out i . « tathad help to Sew York, an he nit Mishel oe a ee Hattmans ----..0 0 1 @ 0| Day by, Admiral Yamamoto and ; atalyitricesboth ‘orswhioh s a | A Leach, cf. ; 2-300 5; ; Jed in the gaining of runs. ° Gauszel, ib.. Cae tien 8a Ore | Clarke. 11 - ield-in Handi Fege). comies, asc” pitcnea good bail, but Mowrey, 30. 0 0 1 1 Q} | Spee te zee 0 eee ONO. Ambassador Aoki. an Beats-a Good Mield in Handicap Hea-|cnimsenmocmy cine 0 yt Ye Wagner, at a ta 4 } i] |Glants told In the end It was one of cre eee ey THE BATTING ORDER. Abvatichio, 2.....0-1 9 3 of = | the snappiest games of the season, be- j Nealon, ib. Ou 2 Or 5 ture at One and a Quarter. Miles _ | se scien cans ome ton otis 8 3 0 0 sDatrat Stoke Joe 0 0 2 2 of PRESIDENT HAD TO HAVE a 2 05 Fl t, th B t Mark eA naets erie ee Se A Chawenbey Gibson, c, .0-0 S10 About 5,000 spectators saw the con- SNE Acme roerer yo seer gore ford ef = 4 In 2. at, the Bes : ca ee 434 alenne Wits; p 003 0 TRAIN HELD FOR VISITORS, | | Kosstnan, 1b woes First Inning. ss NEW YORK. | ehaeter, 2b. vehi of the Season. ee ee a ee Ss Teak aan So a ———— —— cL Baw eran NO SHUNS ee ee Shannon; | @--3-4_9) Mutiny __ / BROOKLYN ____ They WereHaving Such a_Good—Time After —_+ Coakley Uren cut Shannon. Browne | Browne, rf 2 0 1 0| Umpiree—Messrs, Huret and Stafford. yy RH POA & ee croppec a sa! bunt in front of the | — - Tman, 2b. . WILL PROBABLY START plate, and went to third when Sotle | Devlin, 3b. 0 0 2 0 asain HSS Gane 5 rete ae Luncheon That All Thought of Re. { HORSES THAT P Bevin’ vot wareae soneeat SHEN Oi | Bresnahan, ef 22 2 0) AMERICAN LEAGU “PARK, De. | 7a 1 6.0 turn Was Driven Fi ; IN BRIGHTON HANDIGAP TO-MORROW. |) ess riven an ocean Breenaa item 1b. 0 42 0 1/TROIT, July 2.—After josing @ hard tay . sn 0 ately O10 urn as riven rom ‘ € Tad dectined to wear hls Dahlen, ce. 0 3 $ o|luck «ame by one error, made by | Batch, lt o 0 0 1 0 eins : { hes and the crowd seemed. dis: is 4 | Metiarity, behind Chesbro's Invincibie | Jordan, 1b. = On 2 tsa Their Minds. # Probable starters in the Brighton Handicap, worth $25,000, and at He atarrcied (a single Into Strang, 2b. Ore |pltching, the Highlanders tackled the | Maloney, cf! BE OFA 8-6 e iz one and one-quarter miles, to be run to-morrow, with the weights, owners,- n fouled. to Ganzel, ONE | Bowerman, c 2 ‘ ¥ ee in percnyene half of a double- | Lewis ae Oot ; — i i | Tayi u eader, d t 6 righ . i Jockeys and probable odds, are as follows: Bere | pocsna nine | Taylor, p C) eeeden and tees cach ewe BUDS READE |i ante OCMes ons ; we Owners Jockey. tee, . k iain ine > | Hoge was in the box and twirled McIntyre, p. 2.0021 34:0) ‘ winners vi See taf a Gatte Mie fo Hannan: nowerman | oe wa a) MOEe Sas tn he toe ond rt | Meng 2 2 1 3 olfROOSEVELT GIVES OUT ' sweet —W : Mowrey at first. Hruger beat ap | 5 { Coy Maid.. .105 Kenilworth Stable. Notter. 12to1] Kane was out, Dahlen to Hannitan: | sea, pase on Bally_om Coaxley, § ce Eicet lonies a |peBuret 50°00 O00 TALK OF PEACE THROUGH i a a > m fe Lye loffman singled and took seco: on aoe see Fountatiblue -102 J. A. Brady. W. Knapp. Stol] “Huggins threw out Dahlen. strang | 0 Taylor, & sie tsar eects reas eee Beacon Light 100 H. P, Headley. Lowe. HOUT | ad Oo a ptt a eee pene denne Go interme 2 fers zl erteld ing retotimain wor Totals BE Ona, a7 15 a HIS PRIVATE SECRETARY, ; 101 Newcastle Stable. ‘Miller. 12 to 1 | (double steal. Taxtor struck out. Strang | Lef< ‘on Bases—Cincinnad, 4; Glants b. | raf; \U\umme fled to Crawtor eerie Halted tor Metniyre ninth inning, The President's secretary this afternoon made the following state- qf McCarter....... : | was run down between third and home, | Struck Out—By Coakley, 4; by Tay- \ scoring Elberteld. Mortarity “fled to rT, ninth inning. t after Japanese Ambassador Aoki, Admiral 4 ‘Tokaton..... +116 JW. Fuller. Booker. 12 tol} Coakley to Mowrey to Schlel to Mowrey: | lor. 2. ‘Schacter. TWO RUNG. men: pal . mi ral Yamamoto and Capt, H ar W. Full Shilling. 12 to1 #| NO RUNS plate Strang, Davien and Nanaitann | ,lone« Med to Conroy, Elberfela and| First Base on Valle—Of Willls, 2; oft |] Kondo bad left Sagamore Hill: < i First Premium +108 J. W. er. ‘ Third inning. Schiel; atrang. ‘Dahlen ‘and Hannan. | Chase xot Coughlin. Crawfonl beat an| Melntyre te y : _ 1 10 tol na Umptree—Messra, Emalie and Carpen- Ritieoe i 3 The Prestdent had a long interview with Admiral Baron Cottontown...-......... 119 P. J. Millet. L. Williams, Sirens teased! out! Oded © coaxiey| 1° lnfeld Bit and took second on a wild) Firat Hare on| Errors—Pittsure, 2; | (ey Ave? penal Iked. Huggins fared as wel Mit-| * pitch. Cobb was walked. Rossman | Brooklyn, 2 y im every way. It Montgomery... 109 .E. Herz. ef Ecchi ae She hit ntoVaWouble play. "Rirang. (| =< tanned. NO RUNS. 2 {| pheft: on Rases-(Fitteburg, 2; Brook- ry aro ooh brea eye clear by Am- 4 : . BE. Durnell. vy. Dugan. 0 ahien to Hannifan. UNE. h : we: bassador Ao! ¥ weed understnnding het: Nealon........ 121_C. Shaunon lined cute Ode whe RESULTS OF Second Inning. eye Out—By Wilts, 4, by_ateln hal ipel cavern menediandp the ltGdnmantasetenniors eat “Faust. . 90 C. E. Durnell. E, Dugan. 6 tol riety ppicearanntas: Gera etieetiel * Conroy was hit. Thomas popped to] “frome Run—Wagner. tween the tee mations. ae Gellavant. 115_R. T. Wilson, jr. J. Jobnaon._10 to1 | posea' of Devin. NO RUSS OTHER BALL | Oe each adh mnetian | Thea heae gions: 3 Pan ST er River Mountain. 2tot Fourth Inning. ~ 7 doubled off Conroy to third, to Cough-| Btolen Basen—Anderson, Ritter, Jor- i iv i ; peda 117 F.R. Hitchcock Radtke. 6 toi] santet waikeo. Gansel eingtea, wend CAMIS TO-DAY. Mn, NO RUNS. eM Z ear {dam Wagner z President Roosevelt to-day received from three little men of Nippon t * * ng =} ‘ fy iy —_—— Lt je ‘onroy. L if dan; S } . rahi i ner te er ca Pode tah Go mechani rete Bike NATIONAL LEAGUE. singled. olay Ene ea aga ea inl Heestinieelecae al Jor. | —Admiral Bacon Yamamoto, Ambassador Aoki and Motoki Kondo, in- Mowrey was out 4 ~ 4 f fled to Hoffman. Jones sin; scor-|dan; Willis, Storm and Nealon, f f mercial ta oe esning Wort) | BRIGHTON BEACH RESULTS. |ite “slammed °n: liners which pees |. Tee Seca any cia, 2nd, donee -tak- |“ Umnpire—ffonnstone, structor of the imperial navy—a present of great value when he enter- BRIGHTON BEACH RACE.TRACK, auight the bull before ie nic tie get? | CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA. [me “ON, AUN.TTe CouRnlin tan- ei i nd their suits with a luncheon at Oyster B July —The mile and a quarter handi.| FURBT RACE—Spooner (7 to. 20] frurer winging em eead Mt the ground. SOHO OOO M4 Third Inning tained them a pater eneeeie ees ] cap waa the betting event of the day| and out) 1, Jubilee (8 to § place)) “int out to Shannon. eA iphia 9000009000) Aan cacRaee nS The present was a lacquered cabinet, inlaid with jade, and was a gift 4. c E = : n filed to © se acratch- here. 2, Long Ball 38. nifan was out on a grounder to Kane.| Batteries—Brown, Kling and Moran: ata infleld hit and. stole, Kiterrold Bah iy 5 Beene aes One egg pea ie gaat Palen cracked a bounder-to Kane, |Corridon, Ritchte and Dooin. walked.! Williama ttipleds stowde eens of the Emperor of Japan to the President of the United States. Coming and on his wild throw he took sacond —Kerne! 118 s eligible Ist and Installed a favorite at| SECOND RACE-—Kernel (7 to 1|Simng again walked i ing Ch a Elberteld. : F iri ener nae, ] out SUN Bowermanietrusk | 10,002 COUl8 AT: BOSTON ned. Morlarity:. singled, witere ane #, at the present time, when the air is full of hysterical jingoism, it way, 1 to & He ran @ dad race, however,/and 2 to 1) 1, Garrett (even for ‘ br Game’ postponed on account-of rain. | ing: ‘Conroy: Mled.ta i Jones n THItow Bhi had is! wou tia books would nave | place)-2oGuacdien 3: Fifth Inning, RUNS, considered as a gracious act of diplomacy, manifesting the friendly feele Strang —tyssed oat Odwell Coakley Crawford-grounded-to_Mortartty—Copty = Deen heaytly hit. The winner turned ; {TUCK GUL. Tuggine Mind > Beene AMERICAN LEAGUE. Popped to Hiberfold. Tosaman fanned ing the Mikado has for this countr ORS Sie eter rein Saye Uae boa alo A) (OP Taylor struck aa ee Sa Ss Alstingulshod guests sald, upon vara. Be ee ait dence Wetie; Sand 1.to 3) 1, Shotgun (1 to § for] : cle cae ee BOSTON AT CLEVELAND. Fourth Innitig. caving SagamoreHill, that they hed P ) i cular catch of | Boston... 02000000 0-2} wiiett pega ean : © time of their ite, The third. The time was 206 fat, the taat-| Place? 2, Arabo 3, 8, Cleveland 9001000 0 Uilghomas singled Doha tors patrolt ‘ oi Riana here mas not eer anileiandiaiquarter:of, aoneon, Sixth Inning. Hatterles—Young and Criger; Rhoades | Hofman macrificed, Willette ty feed: = 5 Srareenae ¢ 6 Ren condition ute the track, refering | FOURTH RACE—Golf Ball (4 to 1 and. Clark nian. Chane scratched an infield tit, banquet and the dove of 4 cor n Of th ek, reflecting | (eal rorete arn tpt | ard 8 to 5) 1, Red Friar (2 to 1 for men working on the course all night! 3 Belle 3. #ad after the rain of yesterday. mace): 2, Sonoma Be —Two-ef the -Winning-Kind- eeraungke 0) obs Terlor WASHINGTON AT CHICAGO, Thomas acoring. Chu Peace sat in the tall branches and tole -secont e a pubiedienbltan | , (Elberteld's third strike wasrse wood: Trolley Dodgers Unable to preened ite tenn is MRR . “fond. Elbertojd was out stealing, Willer Solve Mystery of His | petite ving Sa to Coughiln Wilt Zz = J Delis ama tanned THIER | » The Admiral and Ambasaador FIFTH RACE—Number One (10 es a were chomblnaUon inthe opening scrambie| to1-and:3 to-1) 4,-8lr:Cleges-(aven BDU CHA walked. te Beane iS EASTERN LEAGUE. Soueter Med to Hosier: SeRciTat Puzzling Curves. : ect EI EEE Tine and te Presi Spooner broke in front.and stayed there * Deviln. stopping epee rhepatiy peal Sig — popped to Willams. Leary fanned. -— Ss mye Wen say aueh) Tap-. to the end. Jubilee and Long Ball for place) 2, ‘Hessian 3. rifised: Te ery Hae pep ree: NO RUNS. : ee bite i ae ae over the magnificent: workmanship fought it out for the place stride for han: golng to second. Dahlen walked. TORONTO AT NEWARK. Fifth Inning. WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, of the little cabinet that every one fore stride through the atreteh jubilee et | SIXTH RACE—Saylor (7 to 5 and Strang prin put on an tnfleld’ Ay. Gan: | roronte oOo 8000031 5 i July 12.—The Pitteburgs had\ no trouble “| sof the time. ‘The whistle of the-train ing the Verdc a Es zel getting credit for the put-out. Bow-| °°? sae ees LAporte “fied to O'Leary, Moriarit odge: : wht ie re i efter the race the threatened rain came] y to 2) 1, Ed-Ball (8 to 5 for place)|erman smashed x ninglosincs Tete Bows Newark +10 2000300 —8// Sapa! Schaefer: fumbled: Bees in beating the Trolley Dodgers this aft : w ch was to bear the xuesta back to f dovn £ for about ten minutes. It) m : ing Devlin and Bresnahan. ‘Taylor| , Batteriee—Applewate and Hurley; Par-|Conroy out. NOo RUNS . | ernoon, administering a shit out to Accident Occurred Off Nan- this city shrilled from the station H TNLORDET after dempentne the track, bit 2,-Eudora.-3- struck out. TWO RL dee and Shea. Willett fanned. Jones flied ‘to Con-| them with a score of 6 runs to nothing. | ACC So : nm, in order that they mixht not shSiak yarereined ovenceatiellithe ater: EET Seventh Inniny BUFFALO AT PROVIDENCE. Oss oriarity threw Coughlin out. | The Dodge ere utterly ble ta a: : =! T fymiss the train’ Mr yy, + bs = 2 iedetlak sat tA! uate = 2: go “: LEA VIDE NC ao eee ee eee COURH in outs The: ra_were utterly unable to do a ba “ y——"Phree-of+ ib Mr. Rooseve}t—went—te- Os iacn a Ug bit CUT A OAM hd itruger ot, Duhien to” Hannifan, | Burtalo, +9 -1-0-0.0.0 0.0.04] NU UNS: anythirig with Wilile's benders, whiie| tucket-in-a—Fog—Three the telephone and requested the wtations i Eire’ Jumping Race: hs Se Kane-went out the ame route Odwell | Providence... +-103..1.2.0.1.1.=8 Sixth Inning. the Pirates,on the other hand, hit -Me- > maater.to hot tt—untii--he-eeuid vote $ Batteries — Nowinkle and Ryan; u the Crew Saved. his guests ans farautoriciees hee Aside <rom being an awfal reversal of| Hood, but he could not doit, and the| Malte Mannifan Monge : LW Heniechen hie ee nne oe one of the | heer ‘horae went under the ‘wlte two, Kane threw out Shannon. Browne |Cronin and Peterson. Thomas fanned. O'Leary threw Hogg | Te har ‘ vient aay form ‘the ateeplechase: w \ as : He tu ae The teams are golf to play a made a flying trip -down the steep, eine + best-<contested Jumping events of the /tengths. in front. Arabo, “breaking [beat OUL a Mow one to the inten he , [out Hoffman fanned. NO ONS. ore. t . play wth |geanon, Kernel mon by two lenatha [Jenene yn, grant, Arabe. | Dreaxine Was out stealing aecond, Schlel to Kane. | ROCHESTER AT JERSEY CITY. LOSERS Ata aera ceive” waa | Coublechieadsri ttmorryW) Satay mite @tar_ Liner Romante on| Vous Foad. The drivers didn't bother ‘from Garrett. the ft rorite, with Guar- the horses came back to the stewards |Deviin fled out to Odwell. NO RUNS. Rochester 8 9 i ° ° 9 9 i oe too! hol for. Moriarity. rctouaman forced First Inning. z ‘The White r with brakes and threw in the ‘clutohes 2 fivee Garp damn itharntretem iniarouccht | Ren tea ee Seen eee een ccup Eighth Inning. RA RL RE td BNE NO| Anderson drew four balls, Leach nit| arriving off Quarantine late this after-| for every ounce of power in the big 3 ga one paving a coanee., Kernel, how: | for ‘winning. Fitareraid and Starter | | Coakley walked. Hugging fouled to | sat Mtestaniin E Seventh Inning. {nto s double play. Lewin to. Jortan.| noon alenalied that she had sunk the machines. When the President's guenia” lever, fad the speed’ of the trio. uae) Cy dy, the boy's rather, have rat o i ore Coakley @ i i , ty to Fed of = J sem barked there was ery Meth two. jumps from home, where Ray on| tion ron y a. A h “athe ha: Montreal -$ 020 9 O-7INO RUN. + | st : “fetired | Nelaon, of Brewster, Me., off Nan- enouch to help th 1 = Garrett vassed him. Kernel, thtrd up| healing old sores, Ungled, scoring Mitchell. Mowrey fled 10000000 > Be ge a Btorke to lon. | Hummel was retired | > F elp them leap aboard thetr , Iwtent rarer Garrett. The race on the] Number 0: No, filed to Mitchell, Dahlen filed to Od-|and Hyerw. to Willtams. NO RUNS. NO RUNB. sohooner sank in three minutes, carry eae Wd lien takats Fined a Nite -arter ; jfiat was exciting right up to the last poetnesy out Np: fan pros ramme.| well. (NO. RUNS. paemanceutes ——..—____ Second Inning Ing down the crew of six men, Three gey arta 8 oat a BH on Narels Jump. and that was Sir Clegea, in the e h ted. N : dors declared that the dove @tarter’s Bon Won Rac: race. Gerner rode Number One and Ninth Inning. ATUANTIC LEAGUE. WINDSOR RESULTS. Dron TEST ae seed Ree ener Ley oo GLE tieen recelraeciigalloy conta Crom tacit peasants fluttering aboye thelr brought him through the stretch with! Kruger lined out to Shannon. Kane allope tat soon had him jn} struck out. Dahlen threw oul Odwell tyre, doubling up Batty, Storke drove The collision, occurred dur- heads and would follow them to the, Starter Cassidy's son rode his frat i ncinrer In the gentlemen Jockeys’ race. From. ir Cleges tried hard to catoh | NO RUNS. Bue E to Gavey, who threw him out. | No] the liner. ae |fastness ‘of the Bix Chief of the Hig \Getting off old Robin almost on a . but couldn't, Mier and Hesatan ELIZABETH AT ALLENTOWN, | ,, WINDSOR RACE TRACK, Ont. guty| RUNG Ma- | [P86 & dense fox. [8tick. Thetr antlow cheeks beamed Une with Shotgun, he sent him to thal was an even-money combination, but Srguccar anetean para He, | EacThe taces here to-day reaulied an lene ted eArateonaNenionty re —————_—_—_. jwith the roses of good humor, {front and won all the way. Just before | the beat t, could do. waa third. Ormuz KENILWORTH RESULTS. 1 FTG, | follows: He red to steal. second, but ras salted The Mikado's Amba ithe atretch turn it looked Ike: Bhoteun land Sukey‘s Son made the carly pace, 5 Elizabeth $ FIRST RACE—Wertern (2 to 0 _1,| hf oto meal second, but was nal LATONIA RESULTS. ne ado's Ambansaddr and his |would come on and broeze past Robln only to fold up in the stretch, Allentown § 1] pulcinen.@-to 1 place) 2 Josephine yf] BY akoeon's throw to Wagner, Lewin . famous Admiral,” Baron Yamamoto, zs to 1) 1.) Batterles—Welcher an arbuach; [3 ‘Timo—1.104-6. The Bell of Brigh.| ” Te pany 2 were accompanied by their staffs, that Dominant (2 to 1 -for place) 2, Antoine 3.| Ohl and Berry. ton, Bath Maria, Miriam W., Kiamesha Third Inning. rey FIRST RACE—Teetlck ao — ‘ “ ‘ FIRST RACE—Bix. furiongs—Hyper-! have attended them since t Time—1.6. Running Account, Green: CHESTER AT READING. M., Ftrona and Dan McKenna also ran.| McIntyre grated Gtbson'n bounder| bdle te to kad Georee'l (nu nag york aeae) Gaya cao iine 1. : dale. Gloryar, Bayardo, Oqeanic, Grats. R.H.E.| SECOND RACE—Listerine (15 to 1)[and tossed him out. Willis mingled. “An.| to to ‘for place) af cron einen: em ane pea | PY AVilliam Fenn also\ ran. Cheater 12 2/4. Rrescatl (3 to 2 piace) 2, Ortental|dervon forced Wills, Lewis to Alier- | The—1.20 3-6 [SEARS ret DUS SVAN MLOR AOR Grier MAC SECOND RACE—Wild Oherry @ to 2.6 1] Queen 2 Time--1.061-5. “Blember, Mic-|man. Anderson atole ‘second. Leach) discoND RACE—Five furlones._Joo|Kondo, Naval Instructor, who carried D 1. Shirley R. (6 to 6 for pince) 2 | Readinm vee ia : fe, Melange and Au-|singied and Anderson (ted to score on| wecary (12 ol and 6 to 1 1, Lieese| the treasure that wan intended as a mi ; Davia} Kleton Maid, F Hibernia 2 Time—L.06 3-5. Fra Elber- burndale als) ran. a hit. but waa nailed, Batch to Rit- 6 to 1 for place) 2, Coltha 3. Time— | gift for the Preesident. a , — D GAME, tus, Workaday: Lusetta, Cousin Gene. | nd Kite. 2 at pagal pore 6 to pl 2, le : ea % 2 330000 0— ay aia FroAb [Sei Time ty 1-2, La Gloria, Ayrwater, [are spoon ea oe ie NPE | ce NCS ohe Lelee Ts It was a heavy tex about a foot LANDERS aes 0 THIRD RACK—Nancy ¢even) 4, Betay xiyn 7210.3 man struck ont, NO RUNS 1 Vel o ‘ - 01000002 Binford (11 to 2 for place) 2. Pri. th sued 1.3) ¢ Brera Lizzie MoLean and Beldemo Fourth Inning. for place) 2, Matador 3. Time—1,48 1-6. | square, ang the ttle soni tenataes i ers O— me~146 3-5, Lady ¢ a i ‘ ri eieorre ns * i FOURTH RACE—Five fur sae ; i i sPR0IT ...--. A N Grankere nou lNaaiae SBA era Batterie Levy end’ Sanches; Bennett || irotTH RACE —Bayou, Lark @ to 1)|- Clarke hit/to\ Jordan, who beat him| newt cocand even) a, gered and swayed under Ita w igh Eighth—Laporte, Moriarity and Conroy out. No runs, |S8panker. Gola and Sullivan © i Mallere to § for place) Gantioas| tn the Ba.” Wagner ait"Catey ty fore} fie piace) 2, Heth From ihe moment he left the Holland ae : “ oe Gncuices re ; 118. er, | da ek out." 3 D 0 jouse in the city until the motor © Cough!in singled. Crawford sacrificed. Willets tossed 0 yet ture Gat Hees Hg tae Jr, Senator Paynter and Capt. Childs |’ Casey lifted « fly t) Clarke. Hummei| /%* j H RACE rt course.—Peter| had’ puffed him up the. steep of Sag- : 2 . " |, Sp i also pan. hoisted to Leach. Wagner got Batch’s . Ira cali ‘ Cela, Rossman singled, scoring Coughlin. Schmidt single} tme-Li2 only’ three Tova! veven) 1.1 WEATHER FORECAST. ATLETHE RACE Surety (20,2) 1 Annie|anourder” amd. threw him" out. NG tO BO A GTBCelaMd: | more HII he ald not Jet ii leave hls ap, {Mack (3 to. 1 for place) 2, Ecclealastic The party had been driven trom the Rossman scoring. O'Leary forced Schmidt. Two runs. .}No Trumoer (8 to 6 for place) 2 Wide ws Mite 3, ‘Time—J§. Toscan, Peter on £/ 0 Tine—1-21 2-H Alvine,. Rhea, : Cari Fifth Inning. LkCE—Bix furlongs,—-Deacon| hotela at which] they were stopping to i Ienignt afro Tas H Rorecnst irene New vork:tolty. | kin Blyer Raat osAteeeri seed | UNecion singled @Alberman cor We Grarya varias ta 3 4 Lemna Cone] the ‘Thirty-fourth |strest ferry In cate \ ¥ RACE—Chief Hayes (8 to 5) t n d " ductor (7 to-1 for place) 2, Marmore. / 6 PHILAELPHIA...-.. .--21: 4,0 0,5 0.0 0 0 O~ Sig tt time tuni-t” tes! thompton fein, weet to, northwest windc | SIAMESE MINISTER BACK. ST GRVSCFBIGIGL a walked sound tarovsh te ladle abla pale O* o— { 3 ree Days of Big Sale 4+HOUR SAL There was’ & falr-sized throng alban ST. LOUIS ~ 0700090000 , Last Two Day 9 i SATURDAY,. +HOU E AT nig ALR Q , i ; Eastern New York: Showera f Wa he boat, -but-Ht-was—some tine betare PRUE SSO )| 901 MEN eUIia) 38580 15.00 aaah cooler In. acuth ‘por. {| BFS Ratanayapt! Returns trom|$]2,00 Blue Serge Suits, $4.95, INS EAKINGIS:| 248, BROADWA Yo rean| the Daa et Ie ta eer aed é LAN y 1A. 5 di His Trip to Kurop: Hab Clotliters, | 227-3 J o'clock, for those Who rush out of town, |Orientals. ‘Then they were treated with h— water Lake 6-1; Alla 21 place, Little Elkin ate segaecereesamitretseres| | unTeL teen ese ites oe Reet onsen ered Repair es ata Fee Serre Bt ee eae aey eee aisle alte Seventh—Water La a 1, Attia c-T place, Little d is Seve, ulte, Gray ‘Taney Ween | Naw dereeys Showers’: and tills ue) idiea@catemnwhetwontite Lom | tt Sng UM en AOrRS (BuIA. B06, 1 a iy elewant lit’ Summer Bulte and | were aiteated Wel Ney eon ‘tea Renan AT WINDSOR, ante fal heat? B bulte, bor “Resa! | cooler to-night; Saturday, fale; ] | don recently to. mest King Chulalone. | 4 tea; 24 C0 AU mle or doubie preka Bik tined lug Ber Gray Wore) Kondox the pr ales Sixth—Excitement 3-1. Mortiboy 3-5 place Cursus. se pas Tirondway, opacity | fresh west to northweet winds. korn of Slam, was a passenger on the | silk and faith ned Ti ‘Chat pals, turned up. bottoms KING'S, 8 (Continued ‘en Becond Page) i jon. oe Cedric, which came in this afternoon. Aaener Broadway and Barclay «t Ty Haan : ¢ s :