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grits thomatecte eieitip eles ae a ae ATLANTIC. STAKES NA HARD ORE of 1.06 Made by Brook- dale Nymph, BRIGHTON BEACH RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Sanguine (4 to 5 and 140 3) 4, Youthful (8 to 6 for place) 2, Fresh 3, BRiGiiox i Buiy The ana year-old feature of _ here) resulted inn ar tween Hoyal Vane and the Durnell colt. by a neck. Tie time of tie race, card to-day's nist setting the equals ie track record made —bs-_ SECOND _RAGE—Amanela H.-(9-to Brookdale Nympi, Bept. a at wau{ 2 and 8 to 5) 1, Biue Pigeon (5 to 2 ~ With light weight Bee ‘She bounded {0° place) 2, Dr. Kelth 3 ® much improved way at the rise of bar: and * plong—well—in front until Royal aught her in the « Miller scidom gets t break, but he faced ba Masks and Faces wa, of It, beiore the fir up ie if OE THIRD RACE—Cressina’ (9 10 5 ‘and 7 to 10) 1, Sister Frances (7 to 10 for place) 2, Gambrinus 3. FOURTH RACE—Royal Vene (3 © | to 5 and 1to 4, 1, Ella O'Nelll (3 to | 1 for place) 2. M and Faces 3. ane y 2 worst of the ta this ra FIFTH RACE—Orbloular (12 to 5 and 7 to &) 1, Yankee Girl (5 to 1 for place) 2. Fer West 3. Miller Won on Sanguine. Biller put over the Hirst wii a6 SIXTH RACE—LIittieton Maid (7 to 5 and 3 to 5S) 1, Howard Sheen (7 to 5 for place) 2, Haensel 3. SEVENTH RAGE —Rifterman (15 to & and 6 to 5) 1, Cecerstrome (f to°5 for piacs) 2, motz 3. ireus in Steeplecheec. Agabed fen) ta (Charts nd on Page Tew 2 eaetirds tt tically all the way. wodrmty ott y for Miller, 2 riAua,, oft Aees a bad p Bean ot tne Sent —daekaon i for piace) Going tot parker 1o0med Up, Hike a ateatr Gia. coming Heli se once, at, of Ik ey fron back.” got the r_ West.” There} 1 to show on } to H fn t alt ih a great lly ye the hackstretch, Had Life Enough Left to Be Taken heventire ld In Howard Shean, tea h f the stretch and diately’ Afterward. from there rath out all the way home, ae dle of the track.| Jacob Berkowitz, of \No, 162 Second dangerous at the) street, was caught and crushed by grt Incidentally 4 handicapped in “anished practi: elevator of the Amerionn Lithograph Company. Fourth avenue amd, Bigh- toenth street, late this afternoon. He wan alive when. ae. reached the rating room of tha’ New York Hog: ital, but died Immediately afterwa He wan nineteen years old, or! pally in that order, Witiner Was Well Backed, Rifleman, backed from 7 down to 3, ‘von the last race by four lengths, after yy BOSTON ...>. ST. LOU'S 2 ; TORONTO semen memes haat Fatt oa Blah CU ee coud OE ® a See uM J i i f A ay Was if caiee at No. S@Pine street late in-day when ital, bot Diet tmimne=——)\ fewing ined out t GIANTS BE BROOK McGinnity Fails to Hold Down! the Reds, Who Hit for Runs. GIANTS. (FINAL SCORE.) 4 Anes, ninta inning. On | {40 on Errors—Cineian Joges-—Cincinnata, Giants, 5, ck Onceby Dwitk, b; by Mala: i; Ames, L 1i—Mitchell. Shay, oe nity heavily cated tae Giants » of 5 to 2 Toward the end w York made a xeme + but uit Cincinnat! Oatters | Filing sear, and i waa] i ta ine Rare forthe z «te Glanta able to bunch thelr hits. Four thousand pergons saw the contest "First Inning. Hoggins walked, but ‘was forced on | | Alitcasil's grounder, MeG Be Muone ei Ganael “popped out-to~ Das [ ~dowrey forced tel at necond er.to Dablen, Unasaisted. “beat a slow one to short, — Brown's dropped he beat, Hrowne to tairdi Second Inning. tres or struck ny MoGinalt. hrew Us! y thre’ 0 -Devlit NO RUN Kaho and Ganzel disposed of Shay, Bowerman hit a singie to test, aks throw out MeGinnity. tn alldins 55 second, Bowerman Ankle |p { fell | and New layers tried to rub the Speen Joint nto aliape: Shannon’ Loni gitte Mitchell's clutewene SN Third Inning. Houssins walked and was out stealing, Bowerman to-Danlen, Mitoh pied n, tarvoentras Sonlel i ain, Stowre: Mitchell, 'Gangel atopbed at second. Shay, Kruger doubled, scorin, and sending Ganxel to thira. Dahjen to Hannifan. TWO RUNS. Karte pumbled Browne's) roller and no Devlin fled to sitenett, filed same place. rowne was eae s Behlef to Kane. NO RUNS. Fourth Inning. Hannitan mate 4 spectaoular cate of Dahlen's throw of Odwell's bounder, ‘Paha } ingled. }ugglus» fouled to Dev . Browne dropped Mitohell's long tly nd he got to second, while Pwing took ao ahien threw out Schl NO} made a deantiful! catch of | long drive, Mowrey got Dahlen's hot smayh and threw him out, Bhay walked and atole second, Bower fan struck out, NO RUN Fifth Inning : Gangol singled. Mowrey hit to Me- Ginnity, who threw to second, dul the umpire ‘called both minners, mate.” Xt Ginnity threw out Kruger, both runners estvencing, Ganzel co ‘scored on m parred filed to Schlel ne out, alings - BY CINCINNATI CINCINNATI. | PITTSBURG. 4 002010020— $000004000— 4 GIANTS. by BROOKLYN, 100000010— 2000000010— 1; CINCINNATI. _ pittspurG. “| ko H PO A E Mio RH POA E Huggins, 2b -9 0 ‘1 3 0! Ande:son, rf 1 0 00-0 Mitchell, rf.....++ 2 4 0 _0| Leach, ef. gd Mee AVL A Schlei, c. 1.2 S$ 1 0|Clarke, if Oo oe Ganzel, | 1 3°13 © O Wagner, ss. o 0 oO 6 1 Mowrey, 3b. 0 1 =f 4 0) Abbatichlo, 7b,..0..0 1 2 93 6 Kruger, ct.. 0 1 2 0 Oj Nealon,1b,. 0 0 14 \0 Oo Kane, is_ {ad 9 | 4 2 | Storke. 3b. ra Ed Eas J 1 dy Odwel!, 1! 1.2 0 0 0|Gibson, c- -1 0 4 9 0 Ewing, pe. +1 1 © © O)}Phillippe,p........1 0 0 38 0 ed | --—- ee SH eK Totals. 5 12 27 12 SAM ZEISS: NEW YORK. BROOKLYN. R H PO A Ez) K MPI OA Ei Shannon, If. 1 1 o 0 oO; +0 0 ‘4 ona) oO} Browne, rf. o 0 0 oO 1 oO 1 2 3\o0 Devlin, 3b. o 1 2 \r 822.0. 1 2 2 0.0 Seymour, cf. 0 2 1 0 0} Batch, it..... 0 0 1 0 \o Hanni.an, 1b. 0 03S 1 0] Jordan, 1b -0 0 6 0 0 Dahlen, ss... 0 0 4 6 1) Maloney, ct. 0-4-4010 Shay, 2b... «20 0 2 O 0) Lewis. ss OPiS eile 0: Bowerman, c.. © 2 3 1 0|Bergen,c.:........0 0 5 2 0 McGinnity, p......,.0 © 0 6 0|8canlon, p. 0 0 0 0 9 Ames, j. 0 0 0 1 Oj *Lumiey. Od Et) “Strang. +1 0 0 0, 0 ----- “*Bresnata.n o 0 0 0 © Totals... 1 6 27. B 4 yeaa age eas ied toriBeationincninth joning. vriseegees 2627 18 2 bra ee 7 MéGinnity, eighth Inning. Pe Venter dete rgmenortdell gated ATEN ~e LYNS LOSE Scanlon’s Liberalit\ with Bases on Balls Costs |Loss of Game. BROOKLYNS. (FINAL, SCORE.) First base ou orroré—Brooklyn, 3. Left on bases—Pittsburg, 2)" Brook: lyn, 6, Siruek out-By Philitpp!, 4; by Scan- lon, 5: Phree-base hite—-Lesch, Hummel. Stolen dase-—Hummel. Double playe—Aipeiman, end Jordan; Casey;=Alperman and’ Jordai Umpire—Joanstoae, (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, ee ORE uly. 8 —Seanion’s hibiz of huandins. bares oy balis-was-respomstbie for Fite org taking the finatxame of the verter 8 the Trolley -Dousrs tid afteiroon . Score of d runs to ? E tn“ the sixth ioning Scanion walked Gibson, and then throw le ta second to catch him on -Phillppe's Lcounder. Bcanion then walkad Anterson, aS he got in a hole with Jena bat ae | Leach-hit for throe taxes, witieitseredd the-bases;-mnd-ne-acored hiivanlt Clarke single. —That_was he t. defeat— PP ahep. of the tojgere’ First Inning. Anderson struck out, Leach: ‘pasted long fly to Maloney: Clarke hit to lett for a bane. Wasner drove a fy to Hummel. NO RUNS. Aiperman could not find Pititppa’s eur’ Casey bounded to Wagner, who dice Minot Hamme drmtnvoed--onre. over Stol head for a base and stole second. Batch waa retired by Ir | "EXPLOSION ON BATTLE: SH GEORGIA |HIGHLANDERS. PRICE ‘ONE CENT. KILLS FIVE MEN-AND MAIMS FIFTEEN ORDER TO STAKE AT ONCE AWAITED BY TELEGRAPHERS Every Man as He-Went to Work This Morning Warned to Be Ready. HIGHLANDERS.— GET BAD START WITH CHAMS White, of the Sox, Proves Nig- gardly, While Orth Is ‘ Not Fit. Explosion. in a Nise nae ‘During,. Target Practice in “Cape Cod Bay-- Scatters Gun Crew, Mangling and Burning the Victims, SEA FIGHTER RACES INTO ae BOSTON WITH SUFFERERS. Flashes by Wireless to Land the Report of A Disaster and Naval Hospital Is Ready When She Arrives—Washiagton Takes Prompt Action. a Unless the Western Union Telegraph Company officials change their attitude the Commercial Telegraphers' Union, it In expected that a general strike will be ordered before to-morrow on the lines of the Weatern Union and | toward (FINAL SCORE.) v. D HIGHLANDERS. the Postal Companies. The local men 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0. 0 roma 0 expect to be ordered out al any mo- (Speciat to The Evening World.) area CHICAGO. estab ee BOSTON, July 45.—Five officers and men of the battle-ship Geom ‘ : over the wires by Prentdent-6mati,-of | 14006004 15) i. unton, who is in San Franciaco, | &ia were killed and fourteen or fifteen others were seriously injured in — eet? sbreond hiseniad basal ed seate eae an explosion in the after superimposed turret while the ‘Vessel was at Pa OM CANDENS. Union, who han been handilng the nego-| target practice in Cape Cod Bay, off Provincetown, to-day. Lieut, Case % R H PO A B Ys Lys Chase, 1b. Oa ra a) euete irs ctesiancpeveeeon parece par Cotlet, one of the most popular and ees officers in bd * sa a tch t President Joseph Ahearn, im Elberietd, ss. LOU DLS. CRETE Tees aa 0-0} 3-3-1} “Cala meeting ofthe —rexecutive | navy, is waite. Laporte, r 0) 3/\ 20) 0,0) Beare baa eters eaeaaays Cruse were reported mortally ‘injured in the Fe “news of t the “disaster i i OLY \0 2 121 % Z ” ‘. As a Be Beate Cesena eee aa soaacen oo received and are believed to have died while the Georgia was on her Yates arting o! 5 = eine . ‘ : ; : Mir. Ahearn immediately callea the | Way from Cape Cod to the Charlestown Navy-Yard, a LS oa ting. The chap! referred to are ig A -\01 0-40 | tne komertaberiened legal sunlonicwhoes The battie-ship reached the Nayy-Yard late this afternoon. Tugs, sO = 0-0 as Q) dutyctt will badte) notity, thal operatets with surgeons on board had been sent out to meet her, Ambulances y al bi h offices Ii eis Hoffr.an, €f........ 0-0 9 0 1) 1" the bratin ci een sald the ‘fxecu,| and stretchers were in waiting, and the dead and wounded were speedily | a % 7 a Bye beara ev diy Haplelce walle) ceiialn conveyed to the Naval Hospital at Chelsea. It is feared that thé number ese e eens 3 rar ~ ib e in, awe Ye ns C. Chas CHICAGO. ae itis: rack cricnets of fatalities will not be confined to five, as-s¢veral of the men were c It looka to me,'' said Mr. Ahearn, R HPO A El-ingt the parting of the ways has been shockingly hurt, Hahn giy.see--re.. 3 4 2 0 Of renohed.s. ‘ThE operators have. Xone POWDER CHARGE BLEW UP. i Jones; cf... O03 0 Ol everything In thelr” power to avert © Th losi dal tock thi a fi it nt \Donohue, 4b. 0 0 11 0, o|Atrike, because wo khow the extent ot{ The explosion occurred’at 10 o'clock this morning during final targe! \Rohe, 2b. PAs Or OL ee Feanlt to businehs practice preparatory® for the movement. of the Georgai and the other Coe IL, - 3 3 0 0+ Oltho Western Union will be held to Ss: of the squadron to the Brooklyn Navy-Yard. The oo an F Davis, +0 1 1 7 O|biame by the public." : Pepe To 0. 2 01 | Uack down within twenty-four nous very man in the turré lyf jur Quilien, 3b Sl a 1] pn ure leehers have come to the] Yicinity were hurt. The names of fees of the injured were sent to White, p 1 1 0 Ojconclusion that if: they give in to the|/ the Charlestown Navy-Yard by wireless from the Georgia soon after Western Union and Postal now the 5 oS se é on oe will have recelved a death diow, and| failed to give the names, and it was impossible to obtain a complete list that they might as well fight, inaemuch they. have an excellent ofthe fatalities until the Georgia reached the Navara ge first list ef] follows: THOSE INJURED IN CRASH. Lieut. . CASPER GOODRICH. Midshipmen CRUSE and GOLDTHWAIT. Boatswain's Mate SCHLAPP. S Gunner's Mate HANSELL. Chief, Turret “Captain: THATCHER. Chief Yeoman TOGEUND: “Able-seamen BURKE,-WELGH-and-GUIL_BERT,— - Ordinary seamen MILLER, EICH, MALECK, PAIR, FOREMESSE, HAMILTON, W.-M.-THOMAS, J. P, THOMAS, ROSENBERGER. The accident was similar to others. that have cost the lives of officers and seamen on United States battle-ships of recent. years._The explosion. —~ -was-tither-in-the-breech_of one of the eight-inch guns or in the turret proper and was probably caused by sparks from the previous discharge fall~ {ng-into a sack of smokeless powder that had just been hotated from the an they. chance to win, A9 the men entered their offices to- doy thee srere told that all efforts to bring about peaco have falled and that gelay-tn-calling a strike will only serve to enable the telegraph companies to Perfect thelr preparations for the struggle. ne union leaders have come conclusion that the Base Hits-Om Orth, 3; om Moore, 12; Oe Witte, -t: Hirst Moore: iirat lass on Balls—Oft Orth, 1; oft Errors—Highlands 1; 3 Baise on on Ch Bases—Highlanders, Chi- 1; by Moore, 1; 3 i fahn. Altrock, ny termined ta Kill the Cammercial Teleg- rapherss’ organization. Board_of Strategy's Secret_ Meeting. Tho local Board of Stratezy held fRecret meeting, carly to-day, put the Mnsshing touches onthe strike arrange ments and prepared an address to the public. This address ty a review ot the negotiations between the union and tho~compantes fromthe beginning ot the controversy and an attempt to qurtity theextrti nttd-one-tre-ealled. tt wiit be tie earnest effort of the teleg- Piate—Davis and quilien: and Lunonue. Unpolics=-Muases, Ttnrst a Connally” is cial to The Brening World.) CAN GUE BALL GROUNDS, CHICAGO, July 16—With great hopes of being able to pull-up tn the race so as to be a factor at the fin- ish again .this year, Clarke “Griffiths Wigntamters~ thts—atternoon -faced—they hampion White Stockings in the open: | AX LAME Or a etrenusus “sxe gan series, Second Inning. Batty singled to centre. ‘Nealon bunted seo, Uirew to Lewls, orks hit to— Alper- mea wowed, TOCNE Nealon a throw to Jordan Goubled up Storke NO RONS. FS Maloney was also a Batty to Thied inning. Gibson holstei a fly to Phillippe also put one tuto the perman eetting it Anderson fi Batch. NO RUN! Bergen was aioe pl by Batt Nealon. Scanlon fouled th Alperman pushed a bo who threw kim out. Fourth Inning. Scanion could not thom over ay Leach. Tommy tried to steal second, but was nalled, Bergen to Lewis. Clarke fanned. Wagner sent a fly to Maloney, No RUNS: Casey lined to right for a dase. Hum- mal wxcriticed to Neaion, unassisted. Wuaner. fumbled Batoh'a bounder. Jor- y and dan out, Phillippe to Nealon, Batch reaching. sooond, Maloney fNied to Leach. NO RUNS, Fifth Inning. Batty hoisted to dro Tengen @untes co. W Velie to Recond, and ts were safe, Soanton tinted ty T who threw to Alorke, forcing Alpernan Med to Clarke, Casey. wal Ailing the Danek Hummel pop-fited to Batty, NO KUN. Sixth Inning Q@hson drew “four dalle, Pillippa punted to Soanlon, Who, threw too, late to cate Gidson, “both funners being fe. Anderson’ walkod, Alling pases. Taach ifted over Batoh’s he for three bases, scoring Gibson, Pill- Anderson; Clarke. singled, (Continued.on Beeond Page.) peelbettininled Paitin Warner’ fanned.” 86 larke was ergcn (9 Alperman Batch Med out } Tie [ ftnnrunitien—room- .FLASHED NEWS TO LAND. The noise of the explosion was heard on every ship in the squadron, Particulars were sentto Rear-Admiral Thomas, 1n command. of the Atiantio. TONditone were —the—best;—argt | rapnera_to—entist the-publie support It {s the design of the operatora’ union to te up the big offices frst and then extend the strike to the smaller cites, The local jeaders plan not-onty {o-paraiyzs the main—-offices-of the there was a tremendous crowd to help ulong the Sox with thelr warlike pales First Inning. Chase poppat ta White Kiberfeta fied wide aed Te Shae OREES™ | Avestern Union and Postal companies, | fleet division, to which the Georgia was assigned. Knowing that there were Orin failed frat. Jones ancri- | Dut close the branch olscea In New York)’ 13: aequate arrangements for taking care of the Injured along the shore of ficed, Kiet berfeld fum- to proceed to Boston at full speed. Sur ‘scoring. ‘Doi d. ONE RUN. mil itary aa he;hoadquarters: 18) at) ena to dhe wounded: Nos, 56 and 5$ Pine ‘stree Second Inning. Full speed was made from the, scene of the accklent to the Nayy~ eM Ace sTE av} Do} 1O- > 7 7 PRP autre eae enous ME NATIONAL LEAGUE Yard, At frequent Intervals wireless/messages telling of the condition of the RUN Gontoselorca Teta tnleceer at shoe : injured men were sent to Rear-Admira| Snow, Commandant of the Charles- grounded t Bonohue and was out. NO town Yard. He was instructed to prepare for the transfer of the twenty ST. LOUIS AT BOSTON. men from tho ship to the hospital. First Game. i ° The first messages recelved stated that Lieut. Goodrich was in a yery | orton sa 1809 09-6 8p Go| bad way, Admira) Snow ‘wired mombers of his family to hurry to Boston. Batteries—Berbe and Noonin; Youn| Midshipman Faulkner Goldthwalte und James T. Cruse were in the turret jond Neath, « | with Lieut. Goodrich and were shockingly mangled. No hope was enter. mSucon dA Games | tained for thelr, recovery by the surgeons of the battleship. ‘Davis ied to Conrox. a base on balls. Quillen wed to catch Sullivan xt second Jberfeld juggled the ball and bot sate. White boat a hit to Elber- |. filllug the bases. Sullivan drew alt to Chase, Hahn singled, (Continued on Second Page) el eee genera 7 St, Loul Looonvoo 0. EASTERN LEAGUE. Boston 1010101 The officers’ quarte y the Georgia were temporarily turned Into hog Batteries—Lueh and Marshall; als and an amp! force of surgeons attended to the wants of the wounded Us and Mu * CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA, es worked to get every bit of speed fea flying trip_up the coast. The and engineering fo} orgia,” The fire roo: | men | possible out of the TORONTO AT BALTIMORE. First Game. and she m:! ‘ Chicago -10.0.06 00.0 o-1| i é R ‘Toronto ., 00000000 Philade +0 6 9 0 0 6 0 0 6-0 first report of the death of Lidut. Goodrich reached Boston from Washing+ Balumore 910000038 Buttertes-Landgren and Mocan; Spark | sihellayed'to have been sent to the Navy.Deparimentdirnekst Ratterler—liesterfar and Carrigan; | and Doorn, | ton, and Is ‘believed to he y ct from -Admiral Goodrich, Charlestown Navy Yard, to reless, Ho reports that Coa. ‘ler working the explosion, Reate, sent the first news of Lieut. Goodrich is Snow, commandant of the | the Georgia. ign of Re Rear-Admiral lin frequent communication with the Georgia by ¥ ship made a remarkable ran up from ¢ ed by Adkins and iloarnes. ROCHESTER AT PROVIDENCE. idence +99 00100 1 po} rovidenca 000 TR 3a ft ly and Brynes; Clinton Tre res ‘1 AMERICAN LEAGUE, PHILADELPHIA AT CLEVELAND, | ‘he battle ; Gamp pbstponed on account of-rain, | Machinery does not appear to have been imp "WASHINGTON AT DETROIT. Admiral ape ‘Thomas Meat, Dos1060100 Game postponed on account of wet! the disaster to Boston. ed from other veasels-of oo0OF DOS Skt | REGU the fleet to the Georgia before the start ade, fe TORTI WADA CaeR Rune nett HUtsanachobchantito pre: Rear-Admiral Thomme’s message was vent from aboard his flagship, the MONTREAL AT NEWARK. : Zoe Virginia, at sea, and came by wireless telegraph to Highland Light, Mags Rate. | sent an idle man with The, [rhe telegram was.ns follows: ; paella SEE yea at ea World's “Help Want” Direc- " “Aaceldent. on Georgia at 10 o'clock, seventeen injured, eight seriously; Ratterles—Hughes and Kittredge: LA ees cs cbt att Kealrshem. | Umplre—atr, Me- tory. (Continued on Second Page.)

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