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rwrerwreaew Aa arr enne ee "SIX RACE RESULTS - - - - FIVE RACING CHARTS | QWAAAAAADAUAAA AAR AAAUAEAE AAA REDORENEDED LALORDNODEMADUEAMADROSONUMAAGROOEEEDUAAADAAASUASSATANASEAAASSAASSON SEL EL ENIALODOSER AAS UNUAE ONES OF: RESULTS EDITION } PRICE ONE CENT. _ NEW YORK SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1908. GIANTS UP AGANST BOSTON BROOKLYN IN. PHLADELPHA CIOL HRHLINDERS 1, BITS ew cc — == Twenty Thousand Fans sc Crowd Into. the Polo Boston Grounds to See Forme, Giants Yor in Opposition Line |p. Yeam Mates of New S | Brooklyn | Philadelphia BATTING ORDER. Highlanders Boston |" HIGHLANDERS | BATTING ORDER. Boston s I. Tenney, 10 Donlin.’ rf Doyle, Hridwell, s# and Kiem POLO GROUNDS. May 9—There every ghance of fisterman’s to-day, but it didn't keep 2,000 p f ‘ from coming t the Polo Grounds and , taking a yn the weather, De 5 wpite the « n the old grounds were packed. Lnbker From the 1 Jub ar peared ont 1 (Se ne W ty Jeered un Were recognized applauded in meted back 4 “Now that jing weatls to-day and brought ehe Dlg. we wil to kiek Heblanders and Red Sox wats ou cova Veet ony inmerel- OPA thousand f who fandom, Ball. the yo whe EWerfeld’s place. is showing ween him 4 y ivank t ‘ Wve nd Cy Young weer the opposing pit SONA ES Con Cec sito! ers. ere as being the First Inning. E players eve Browne walked do stole second, Chesbro and k are tie Beaumon t tue pall to rig » artists. hases and Browne scored Beau i ook third on Battes’s sacrifice, D. First Innirg to Tenney, McGann por ws Dose, Wagner to Unglawn, Ritchey waiked Well’s high throw pulled Tenney OM tie bug and WAS safe Beaumont Bwreencee fo rut Ritenes &rounder to Devlin. unassisted 5 RUNS Svannon struck vu tle slow Gown tie Je ni c out, Chesbro to Mo! Fingled and Seymour bea ie te Second Inning a Ritchey filing the base aired s : J Bresnalia Bedwell shan down rie ° Mat iow FLY 2rd inning Rowe) ried t« Debylin r stop and . RUNS. Third Inning. ok is place in the box naha gain walked. Devlin fled ni. Wagner to Unglaub, Lord Dablen On a steal Sevm rsx drive, Young fumbled took thied ow snahan si s Imp ah dtie latter was Ritehey + y TWO Re NS first u Phill seco! a} Moniarity walked. Hemphill was ¢ Third Inning. | tond, Young to V Birdwell threw out Beaumont. Bates pooped to Dahlen. MeGann struck 1 “ ares nd beat Kiinow's throw while the crowd yelled in derision to “ts ynell struck out, Lord RUNS. was out ine Kleinow to. Niles. Bridwell_ struck out. Matty filed to| Sheridan nched Manager MeGuire Brawne. Shannon also fied to Browne. | for kicking ov the decison. Sulll- NO RUNG. van struck out. NO R 8. ae Fours Inning. Fourth Inning. ey singled, but was. fore és . eae Stan! struck out. Conroy tripled into eponaten anlar ® ground owd. Ball struck out Kleinow y singled. Bowerman | Fuck out: Ferguson popped ont to a high fly to Wagner. NO ‘enney. Ne ;RUS es iss ; x Sweeney threw out Tenney. Ritchie Sees H to right. ngtaub wa. threw out Donlin. Sweeney threw out | "a Mh Dhabi reid Beymour. NO RUNS. LT PUL A aad ea id Fifth Inning. ‘NS. Browne grounded out to ney un- assisted. Beamount was out, Tenney to Fifth’ Inning: ee iatty, the latter covering the bax | Carlisle pulled down Chesbro's hight ates Med to Donlin, NO RUNS, fly to left. Niles went out, Young Bresnahan fled to Beaumont. Dah-|Ungiaud. Keeler was out, Wagner to jen threw out \Deviln, Doyle singled to | Unglaub, NO RU eft. Doyle out stealing second Row-| Youny yt hig second hit, Carlisle erman to Dahlen. NO RUNS popped) Ines Chesbro’s aands, who Sixth Inning. j doubled Young up at frst. Lord sin MoGann filed out to Seymour. Matty | { Jeft. McCoanell singled to right and Hirew out Ritchie. Dahlen fina out te | E oo kthird, MeConnell. stole see- Bhiannon. RUNS. ond, Sullivan struck ott, NO RUNS Bridwell filed out .o Hates. Matty sient inning: @truck out, Shannon drew a pass. Ten- Ler eens Rey was safe on Ritchey's error. Don-| Hempiill was out, Young to Unglaub, In’ forced ‘Tennoy, Ritorey to Dahlen,| Moriarty, was passed to flnst, Stall was out, McConnell to Ungh out, McConnell to Unglaub. Gessler struck out. Unglaub doubled. Wagner out, Gheabro to Morlarity f min NO RUNS. Seventh Inning. Matty threw out Sweeney Bowerman er an intermission of five CReovsaL cor ee a during whloh It both ratned and talle rt : mplre Harst called both sto t eaumont was out. Doyle to Matty, the | mad and resumed the. play. Laporte PRV eG is ~ RUNS was sent to bat for Criger and lined Heymour filed our to Bates. | Bres-| «i Niles. who threw to Monarity pahan singled: Devlin struck out. [yn gues NO RUNG ; y popped to Ritchey, NO RUNS : : fol Seventh Inning. POSTPONE: Uny-'re Sheridan catied Hall safe on a D GAMES. play chat looked Hke ‘an out pacts Wagner to \ngloub, " Kleinew struck out Ball stole second eabro out At Springfte Ungiaud, Ball taking third. | Nites out, New Britain-Supringfield ame post- | Was to Ungiaub. RL poned on account of wet grounds. Young rounded 0 forlarity At Ithaca, Carlsle Was passed and stole second tarlisle out stealing third. Kleinow to Corneli-Harvard game postponed on Son MoCo Baer of wet grounds, riteat by Rone Soy ean (88 basa ‘U4 TRANCE PUTS HER FELD TO SLEEP case YN ROSEDALE STAKES AT ANAC Isaac Williams —2¢e----—— ‘PHONE GAVE lenis Payne Whitney's Top Note Was a Poor Second in the ‘#*’ Feature Event at the ‘ Local Track, TENTH DAY AT JAMAICA. | 3 Maid Attracted by Unanswer fall Weather Cloudy. May 9. Track Heavy. —7) Ringing Mound Man Fog PHY ts Shot Dead. Mack lags. Landsay eesti See See \HEAVY BETTING, WITH THE oOo 0O oOo 00 — Tse, cme aie | | PAIR EQUAL FAVORITES neh nd Won Koy @ fast city, tired a Sark Voff would have RACE. Bu ywell, ut West Seventy oo oo re) ch She te He es O ae os “"~" |Personal, Trouble Maker and Jack Atkin Wera- the in Early Races and All Excepting the First Named Short Prices, OND Winners BROOKLYN BATTING ORDER. with # at S attempts to con t ts even more act ae aah Z wn D owell, Who appeared to be su\ious to cover ip the atti BY VINCENT TREANOR. The Evening World) RACK, May 9. as the Rosedale S | brown ) At | 1 cat ive of the (Special to JAMAICA RA rere this afternoon y The big feature of the racing akes. It was interesting chiefly Note, Deeb Se Se IERIE hecause it brought together the tried and true tilly Trance and Harry ore et Rhian | Payne Whitney’s.speedy miss, Top Note. The latter had literally walked aaron of Wil aM ae j way from her field in her onty start, and in many quarters she was ve and ho tsi re wing hie advants {thought the equal or the superior of the Odom filly. eel tieg ea lirectory. Will- ast Pou ni eae err The race was a big betting event, the play centring on these two. pn gia Gels Ake ata maid was ere ragesaae Acinnies fain—F The public wis equally divided, it seemed, judging by the price tluctua- N NETORS Hi, Cl PL St tions in the ring. First Trance would be favorite, and then Top nthe AY ATHIP Ou ARNT until at one stage it was even money and take your pick. The others vnote. witch Siiter wae e were ignored completely. we Mornings de. ck ir i fy is k ne Fir: nnin Willams is {ll was uns. s racing event the contest wns a irst Inning To the. mane, JAMAICA RESULTS. v for Trance, She Itterally y Hel ae THIN Urls i s over ore cai and before the i sald, a irst furlong had Deen covered, she was ee FIRST RACKE.—Personal (8 to Ul Ave lengths to tei good and skimming and % to 1) 1, Arionette (4 to 8 for | over the track i!ke a frightened deer. COURT DENIES JURY TRIAL re) 2, Havre he further she went tie bigger the Not i | sap became. until al the finish she was Second Inning | FOR MRS. HOWARD GOULD. | Winnine Star SECOND RACE—Troublemaker (8| only gulloping eight lengths in front Hummels bu —-—-—- serie aet to Gand) 1 to 2) ty ae a gat with Musgrave trying to pull her up. an nt 3, | Mazurne, (5 to 2 for place) 2, Druid |Top Note was neve tt ft eh tice ine Holds | break us never in as far as He eer Justice Dowling Holds That She sl ay - Trance wax concerned, but the others Ist Is Not Entitled to Jury in | analaragelig rronelier vu wt being mucti, she Was an easy se0- wit OSbor - ‘on Suit PE AU Ht ae hd in front of Gitding Belle ones. Basted fanned Separation Suit, fi thon that umev ont Belle 3, {f Trance retains the speed she has i Clemmons Goud I sown AN ie Ros iy cary Third Inning Tepe tinge ‘ 289 Knots, In itself a wen | POU RUDE RACK Fhlmln Oise irene Gel one see eel nee tuds out Wilhelm out, Harold lerful performance. It was t Pand out) t, Re rtalidg: ln iaiwonner nas Kanab teed, Pattee struck out eeicians t held the Mauretania out wt Only two TEAMeDoOSL TON tour cana he Supreme Court, Rr yesterday until this morning oul Indteate < A wing aw long line 18 1 Frank Forsythe's wing na Broke One Record Orengua tS 10 8 for place, | HE Private would be worth a journey onty This trip of Mauretania was|! lo see ern potabledter! auotien thinslthanianeed Personal Winn Firat Race, F * or Sheitial ROT RDESA EINER AGH a Personal, ridden by Bill Daly's bo} Yat Ney 1 Jurgen tu puysien!. ate made HT SE SHAT C] SINTH RACE—Horac (7 to 2) yorke, won the opening event. @ Ave n NO RUNS ) Dowling said: stowaways, Before she was out of) ig ¢ te &) 1, Baby Wolf Ut to 5 furlong dash for two-year-olds, goin Fourth Inning Li an a oa Separation from j alge of Liverpool thenty-three for. Ee Wwellaritana ihe | e front eastiy in the last sixteent ved and board pelt arty is entitled lorn youths emerged from the hold, | fer vlace 2 G Che under « hard drive. Artonette was the Hod A eta HOKE ECE NN Gy Sh a1 ue : | |tavorite, and she led ail the way by @ Soe a eT abr itnhy peley er They were dumped off again at| Oli fortaule miatedh une MeCereag be Sieh quivial t# a matien of fudlelaltdise | (3¢ Panes ee QueenstuwA, The ext « stoke | EASTERN LEAGUE. KEIO IR ADRS OV EiE Kinbaeg ale ‘i ( t Turbiner ¢ ¢ 27 er path for cretion, 10 be exercised only in a proper| (31a urbiner JOINS 7 ole gave up seven more, with the apparent idea that he was wine ets 2 | Ordinaridy these free passengers [ua hoo) easily sewls 10 iniform trend of the decisions Is Sy r : eASenREL | e went to the whip on the Cel sing Bergen the trial ua RiaRiGoisestings Knots an Hour When | would have been held until she return At Jeraey City NAT Ree ts ee ts Ea Te Patties NO RUNS i nonia MS, save that poi | ayy Rirea teh ant [or the Mauretania bat as the Cam. | Jersey City... 1 ning promin the way, finished | Fifth Inning. Clean alieolte Wdivaree intent he | Propeller Breaks. pania of the same line was about to | Buffalo enO 4 Kood third ‘Thetis ran, second to. the tout a bunt, Maloney would nave ee actions for absolute divorce, seamen led t nhappy seven from | Kissinger and) fyin and had to make up three wine Que Knabe failed toe practice of submitting any jssue to] Although the Mauretania ducked to-| Fier M4 to Pier al. fullowed by @ large | MOT™*N 8M § Se hal ci Arionette, ‘The latter rw. Berge 1 a jury. save the main charge, has been 1 i West street's vounger all At Baltimore, | was heavily played and Personal was Wilken fled) to Doon. -NO [repeatediy condemned,” day, twenty-four hours late, her per- et pounker CRA pa eaieen 0010 acked from, 10 to, Ss. pallet Girl eal from the decision will 1 ce earl [set. and put them in the Campania's | Hoohester sree rere ts was all tut left at the post Bransfield got the first hit, a single | nate a many months. Pile procmances ducing scheleayly Sbrig for the urd trip. ‘Phe stow. | Baltimore sue 4 | Favorite Wins, to left, Doolin filed to Berg By voyage proved her the fastest pa aways who got this far were matyl Batteries y and Erwin; Hardy | h made a runnine catch of Do in's drive | PIMLICO RESULT RESULTS el that floats, In spite of the |M@/-zrown, unhealthy looking boys.” [and Bvers, Uinpire Mr, Kelly ker, the hot, favorite, won and threw wildly to cateh Doolin. off wer ves at flo 1 spite of th aa a ef Poddingto first. Bergen backed up in great shape ° a prety : : At Providence, i third ssing the betting and wit ha fast throw to first nailed fogs that bothered her at thie end of BL QODHOUNDS TO HUNT Montreal Or OnO0 | eso ME eli eT ain Dooin, NO R (Special to ‘The Evening World.) ihe tp only a mishap during the first Prov OL Dal) ime strong and ¢as A Skah Inning. PIMLICO RACE TRACK, Md. May 9] gay of the run kept Uie big sip trom! CRIMINALS UP THE STATE. janie and Medbanns Prieh Atu ghar ol attee dropped a ‘Texas leaguer in) PIRST RACK—Two-year-olds’ five er nas Tolmaneen’| mpire—Mr, § with wl y Sheehan sacrifi Mor to! furlongs. fe R., U2 (MeCahey), 1 to]! king all the trans-Atiant peed aoe tras sy " At Newark, ast 100 yard: netield, Bure ined ‘to a vand out Saron' velbert)s| records | BANBURY, Conn, May chuck to Knaibe was 8 to 1 and 6 to 1 Lurid, 10) . Attacks on two sche +o nefleld gathered ba irphy), 15 to » to 1 third] The Cunard people sent the big ship am, N. Y., & village . o HOR Deolo by nnOnTeayen RCO aM e108 45. Ragman and! out this time with the Intention of wine) ge this city, and othe ons, a| Baiteries — Applegate and br | plating a double pay. 1oviin ta ASTER SECA ning the $860.00 subsidy offered by the! house owned He Dp te, of | Mueller and Strange, Umpire, Mr Baldito ool CEEMIGrER EN OST ond F For three-year-olds and 5 t 3 : See Heat US eaate OF OE iy ld, ‘to Dooling, to” Mores. NOR ‘ Britivh Government for the first steam-| New York Cly. wus Rear ea . pdlgren, ined fo Maloney. Tewis and warts, five furlong ¥ ship maintaining an average speed of incendiary fire last mist. ‘Posdas Jortan benched Knhabe and Grant. Nc . # ae i Seventh Innino. ne round p. The bunkers were filled ; SG AON ; deta areal hos# 1 to Vand 4 to 1, third inning nthe men Jordan grounded to Bransfleld. Hum- Also ran, Mairhrand, Dental with an extra grade of coal special fe erimes, | Ronnie race until the middle of the centre turn mell fied) t) Osborn Lewis sin ntton, ixtent, Pat Bulger, force of stokers sig for the voyage, en Years old lo was when son happened Opinion 1s to left. Mate out, Moran to Br Ral) and Canvas ahee i ‘ FIRST Jdivided as to just what happened, but fleld. NO RUN i LACE. il of them picked im DOr » writer It loo like Restigoucne \ as flied to. Malo; Magee died anil up Hrperaiys str OS he Mauretania passed Dani's Rock Bt LU le) essen $1 bea ih pped in a hole or sifd in. the eres rocs Pattee iihcew Dita iMocahes), 3 Lady | (ae official starting point, just outside He Aa pera te aaa don his hind legs. He didn’t ot * aiteries low aie ss stumble in front at 1, but nearly sat | Eighth Inning. ea Tes Pehl ayy oecnecawn ral illso'Glock: lant sunda7, and. Suilfvan, | mpires—Messrs lown on bis launches. ‘The horses ran ' 7 shee ata 1.50) Oroonoka | morning. During the first two hours nd O'Lougatt ike a team untn the far turn stride for Morereand eansheld’ retired Withein, also ran. é thereafter she averaged knots; dur Ae Cleyetund. pst Pattee struck out. NO. RU Pourta Ra ake Steeple-] ing the next hour, 2ity, fourth hour, 2 7 AMae Ms e far urn ag ACanly maved Bransfield safe on, Sheehan's tumble, sand upward; | fifth hour, 2%; sixth hour, le: se NUAtah CERT ete \ Not ton paraeyes fen Doolin sacrificed lergen to Jordan y (Bowser) cain Taupe 4; elghth hour, 26 flat } ooo0 the outside when Dooin out, Lewis to Jordan. | Moren 1 and 2 } Grandpa MU Age cg | tana Layer Gives 85.000 Hall irred, It tar acateme singled to right ring Branstield, 6 to 1 second; Boundbrook Gained Steadily. | 4 sould have won, but be ta Moren, Sheehan to F and even. third, Time f ina ice WEIL MPO Te and Deetnres Me WEL Bight. mplre—M « is he looked beaten at ONE RU | 4.88. Also ran—Dulcian, iteldemo and} From that time on until iv Arle aie ea raltreee tice At Washingt Fe A ena th ae oem atonnen | Ninth Inning. Ardwell, Bettle Landon’ fell night the great Curarder gaine < a UB ennan { - mie A Den) then cossn hate | Sheehan out. Knabe to Bransfield.| Fiftl: Race—Por three-year-olds; ama-| Sly, fraction by fraction, Capt hard) lawyer who was ar AU eNO aim, but on what no one fouled to Doolin. Hummel forced Burch, | teur cup for gentlemen riders: one mile} said that by daylight she would have | ebarged by Fo Augustus BASIE oe reir ste llores roll i Ptr Frat Doolin to Knabe. NO RUNS Rio Grande, 148 (Mr. Kerr), 7 to 5 and} 0. 1 held a uniform galt of #7] 4M attempt to exto fi), GAL eriee Cartel Ala ge Ida D, Wins Fifth Race, = ut, first: Pan DeOro, 129 (Mr! Weight), | Petehed and Was arralyned in the Centre Street |and Warner T Mr | c L = nd 1 te ond; “Fanoy Bird, | knots. But at 1149 the speeding giant! Court to-day and held in $0) ball ~ > | With, Bellwether, Frigette and Wil NATIONAL LEAGUE. E. Tue To 1and’t to 2 | was shaken from one end to another by | ‘The bond was furnisiied by Cie Medera UNION LEAGUE Jiang JH | Eom sctaten eal (Agee oy alcee | oo Three starters a sudden jar, ‘The shock frightened| Union Surety Compapy. | won like a hot favorite should, Mazuma | At Pittsburg. some of the second cabin passengers vo | ,)VNEN, the Young Man was [was a well played second chotee and adly that they ran on deck \r rhocker Hotel f [avter forcing his nto a contendin af teeeeeee dl 6000000 : am Wi mY ay “ : f \ , bY posit a riche phe to let Pittabure lo0000000 Petree ign Alice ee hides LO Examination showed the outside port | that le was going to. lx . 20 ou Y the place monéy. A lot ;. » \ _' wi e dual sy smashed probab! uighes 8 Tinker Lannnnnne s bet >, ev Batteries—Taytor and Kling, Cam. | meet with eton by @ score of TE to ai) Propeller liad been smashed probably his. father wowld neon! Batteries and Burke; Leonard of wise money was bet on Ida D., even ete aod Gibson. Umpire, Mr. O'Day, Paint, by a floating spar. Even with the lan Butte to ald him and Fosbu: att