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Subst « BY VINCEN [poten (Special to The BELMONT PARK RACE TR Feld Mouse, owned by August Beln rwon the Fashion Stakes, the two-ye. to-day connected with the racing game. Feld Meuse, but the filly going to threw McCahey off and into the fe conscious on the grass in the field of feld All the while the rest the was prancing at the post with 119 pounds on their backs. After a twenty-five minute delay Notter and Wield Mouse arrived at the post. There wes Ntthe delay after that, and as soon ag the barrier went up Micki Mouse ment into the lead and stayed there, Galt way. down the chute Notier had te whip her, but she responied- camel, amd ‘came on to win by herself, Me Wasa strove gamely to cate her, but qouldn't, and had to be content with secomi place, in front of Lady fiub- bard. Zienap Wins First Race. Zienap repeated in the opening event, vekth the crowd playing all around 2¢r Gowan waa selected as the thing’ in this race and was h @layed. She led all the way only to tire fm the les sixteenth, where Zienap qmught her and was «cing away. Fancy wae third. The Whitney ran a ood race for her first outing, Sle or- qan slowly, as umel, and finished wtrong. Pantoufle ran second to the mead cf the sireten and then stopped and Pleasing were scraicied from the seliing race for two-year-olds, Second on the card. Koval © © was je an odds-on favorite and Was well ed. Bhe showed her class by les mping match and H ran t tte the iast sixteenth and tired he favorite, who was regarded ws the t thing of the ¢ To add to the se eo winning of a ln . jaid, backed down from Th to} to 10 to for, another Forsy wen Taboggan Handle tous ve from Baby Wo} sR eene's Resigoucho, ind. The public the Kenne entry, Wolf ard King the money taken Forsythe crowd, winners to the race. Rerry to fight every inch Of the way to wir ihe Was challenged in turn by King J King Covalt, Baby Wolf and asmes. Restlgouche and stoutly stood them off under a whpping ride by Shreve ‘The Junior Trial Steeplechase furnish- ga enother pe. the third in thy they events. Sandy Creeker and Jim McGill, coupled as the Hampton Stable, were 7,to 10 ogoices. They were besten aaa- managed ily by Esonomy, choice Samy Creeker Just to. last tong enough to heat out ing Castle Colt tehed Penor: he second oa UNION LEAGUE. Philadelphia O00 200008 Brooklyn 00001008 6 Philadelphia Brooklyn. Goldstein. If. Woaaien, er MeLatohie, 3b Dowd, #8. Strayer, ct. davis, rf. . Foster, c. McDonald, 2b. ¥. Foster, 1b Porter, ss. * Murphy. rf. @ummers, p Leonard, p. Umpire—Mr. Cullum. (Specta! to ‘Phe Avening World.) MEYERROSE PARK, BROOKLYN, May 16.--With the hopes of taking both ames of the doubleheader from the fiadelpbias to-day, Manager Hussey shifted the batting order of the Brook- lyn Unions. The listless play of Brooklyna in the last few ongagemenis daused Hussey to wet busy. and he hes signed iwo pitchers, two outflolders and @ first baseman. He also hopes to secure Charlie Maiay, formerly of the Brooklyn Nationals. Lave Cross has not joined the Phila- delphias as yet, but Walter Schilster, Ynanager of the Quakers, expects him to do so next week as he has sent him a very liberal offe In the eighth Inning of the game with the score 2 to 1 in favor of Philadelphia and Brooklyn at bat with three on bases nd one out ‘ond Baseman MeDon- . of te Mes, called Cuddy, of Brooklyn. improper name, and. the After a struggie they by the other players. the iter to August Belmont's Filly Threw Jockey McCahey at the Post and Won, After Notter Had Been paddock and Jockey Notter substituted for MeCahe. turtia closed with a great nant was ima driving finish in fron: of 0. All the wise money wen to} FELD MOUSE. 10070 1 WINS FASHION STAKES AT BELMONT TRAC ituted. T TREANOR. Evening World.) ACk, May 10.—A 100 to 1 sh mont, Chairman of the Jockey Club, ar-Old feature of racing card here in a common gallop. Field Mouse led all the way. The winning of Field Mouse was the result of odd circumstances Pa McCahey was the regular jockey on the post acted like a wild horse and nce, nearly killing him. He lay un- while the horse was led back to the BELMONT PARK RESULTS. | FIRST RACE—Zienap (4 to 1 and |7 to 5) 1, Gowan (8 to 5 for piace) | | 2, Fancy 3 SECOND RACE—Royal Captive (9 ‘0.19 and 2 to 5) 1, Nasturtia (5 to 1 for piace) 2, Tabco 3 THIRD RACE—Field Mouse (60 to Re Ei Showers tantght; Sunday fair and warmem FINAL RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. Che ‘Circulation Books Open te All.”’ NEW | | ‘ Circulation Books Open oe AN” YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1908. RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES BROOKLYN a, CHICAGO 4 DETROIT 6, HIGHLANDERS 7 GIANTS 1, CINCINNATI 3 SCORE BY INNINGS: SCORE BY INNINGS SCORE RY INNINGS: 1010010 003: 100 00000 0000200 AQ @O i} J © 12000 ci O 2— 6 Giants 2 — 7 Cincinnati O — 8 Detroit 2 — 4 Highlanders | Brooklyn (o) [e) Chicago 1 [e) (e) fe) (Gpootal to The Evening World.) BATTIN i (Sp ot ie World ! DETROUT CLA i} NEW rIRK h q STR NEW UK WEST SIDE BALL PARK, camer ING ORDER AMERICAN LEy PAI, May 16 RH. PO. A.B, CINCINNATI 0. M Phe at Ro it. PO. A. B. GO, May 17-Chance ang his feliow| Brook Gnivie Hughey oice Melntyve, If i ow tt Mathes 00-0. oBe ORD ‘Teddy Bears, chastened in spirit by the | Hummel, ir Evers, 2 ng Schaefer, 2b 041 0 nt . in) i we Ww Wy then 1 Sheckard cheer Crawford, ¢ Wi ay ay a off . 5 ee Fes | nee ee if | Lumley, Sehul . aa ie fy u . 3 * ( 5 We park th! elie ooh of Cobb, wou wow y i 0 00 noon on business only sorde a 3 Rotate it 40 Toi ok yer pees i ' Ne ef Gal ; | Worked on the mots: ‘iid iike Ys Ue x bane 5 4 uate a Sonia 0 | dancing on a roof, showing bunch Hoffman, of, i oCughiin ERs Coat ” A M ee eee 0 | speed and great accuracy in t cit Bulbs + Thomas, « 0 20 4 kame ‘ i 0 ol 0 fing. When, they recei the Brook Wil ne Revie ey Ynd 1 ‘Ouent ” Di i i 0 , 1 1 0 | yesterday tev seem ard them aa eat i Be eee " oy ee v ! i 1 to iy a" soft marks. Kood may tag ft area : ees RT Hi 0 with. ‘To-day it was 2 i . ext i Ket dono » v Nie) Eel Irnir Mee ea Ll) be have received ' i p wy 0 ; ; ' th uy ak the sec of the Mequillen | , fh ow Ww Ubon. ¢ f ri 0 au 0 faving administered aK u y 4 » 0 8 0 ‘ } OW i 1 WW | i ‘ yes jing. | if y 3 : a Donovan's people looked much more 0 LESPUECReei mt heer i 2 : q | 1 7 world than wre vesterday’s zoe a 7 , Bacred for s nonin Y Von e ou es The: think ave discs é we } : HIGHLANDERS . PRU ts Me ineel } Cpe heheh 4 ral De nce ‘ : VON BO, AN. 18 cond Inn ATI the bases and RY . 2b 3 Rn) Ru aTieae arn G4 \ First lanine en enieerineronnint bw ET ; , 5 | A bie crowd Ws Hall's throw 0) at 0 ‘e SU AUED ene cheering for Bro es ce CAE AN HAN VEO Min Onn i tte No Ihe, ¢ WO aa (9 First Ni , ue ky) ety Us as ” | Lovert We Be Bal ur mldt's wild | V7 rstas of F 1 0 08S 5 wna Juha atl Youngstes of Queens Borough \ at pring is Mitchel, rf (ae ee act Lumley sing! veins sci Niles singled aed) go ee} Hal eee ae ate ; ‘ mnell, Jordan i Have Exciting Com. ee aa ul tee H PW) IRE ‘ 0 i ’ Os ae : < WW We (0 <i tk uy Third Innirg kar peuions. y 5 Feat aR eetan N ed fe f } 0 i ew ior 6 ww Oy t way *Sweeney i} ” 0 ” Ol witt to ¢ ee the 8 Second Inning Peree ae ; an nC ONRUNS 0 L 3 Out, Plots: to Chan Paitee rs A 4 pitching a ped to Ti! * Malo idee) CELTIC P, Moris Wo 0 oo Tether’ aati Laotient ” ty Chance. NO ) ” eu) a) Bridwel esnialy nee oui, P. - raise ip. Schlel fanned. “Ni elt se! ty san Bol ' \ arteamtoyel : f Toials ; a i 8 Fourth inring | Third inning, 3 Mmethird ues Gn \ ineinna jants, 10 Ber singied nie ti jetinitedie a revlin, out, | Late Struck Ou Mathew Ames, fored Bergen ‘ fot! cr in out 1 No Rl aN. Di « iggin te ‘i Hu 1 a vss Pasket to ‘Tenney. | sen ) Hulswitt fanned. Coal fanned, NO | t second. ni RUNS. a \- i ONE KUN. th Inning. VWeimhelny to; ‘ i Her Ames | fe AES te, | . at adornmen Sha fied to Eb) Maa i A In the sprint preti¢dnaries the He i NO} 1 r Ker to Chance. | ey eu MRL Bice Se ee be Tere sane | BA No RUNS awed to remain on//the field and t hut. Beldwel” to ; f Schulte Sixth Inning | s\ Fifth Inning. Kane Bresnalan wa 1 and 15 to 1) 1, Melissa (2 to 1 for place) 3, Lady Hubbard 3. FOURTH RACE-—Berry Maid (12 |to 1 and § to 1) 1, Baby Wolf (2 to 11 for place) 2, Restigouche 3. FIFTH RACE—Economy (11 to 5 |and 1 to 2) 1, Sandy Creeker (1 to 4) ie: \tor place) 2, King Castle. | SIXTH RACE—Zal (2 to 1 and even) 1, Rockstone " ! place) | 2, Tommy Waddell | | an on me .) i (Racing Char ULES FILO FOR HG YACHT RACE ROSTO 16,-Co: under | whieh t May ions eran yacht Rerniada will Jay, althouga oeve be held were the start will » until June 3, The yaohts off in four classes, with a f e for the full distance, 675 tical miles. ‘The start will be off Marblehead Rock and the finish off St. velead ssued t David's Head, Bermuda, Phere are not ions as to tie mimper or adr of the aew, or ag to sails, but the vacitts must carry stores water suMfclent for chirty days in addition to 2 complete eat Mantlaticompassest aextanteironconeme| ster and barometer, Logs must be | kept and copies handed to the comm. tee at Bermuda within eighteen hours | batter the in held under the joint toriathian Yacht Club, | —_— 'S CRIES PREVENT SUICIDE. Father Stabs Himself With Pick and Little One’s Screams Bring Timely Reliet. In the presence of his two Mttie go: three and five years old respectively, | Emil Chapin attempted to stab himself | to the heart with an ice-pick to-day at| hia home, No. 3% West Twenty-sixth | street. ihe weapon was dull and the! | Surgeons at New York iHospita!, where | he wax taken, say he will recover. Chapin. wy two davs ago, was @ waiter tl eckori a Fostauees Aol ‘be- came despondent n hts fon, and tie wite watched him ¢elowely bea se she feared jie would attempt! sul | She was in the kitchen of her flat end the husband and the chiltren vee in the bedroom this afternoon. Hus | wife, hearing the cries of the children, rushed into the room, grabbed the lce-pick ami stood over the would-be suicide unt!) help arrived, ——— SPENCER EDDY HOME. Spencer Eddy, Secretary of the Amer- Smear | CHILDREN’ Wiiseim Kergen flied to Scheckard. Steinfeldt to Fi n were horne into xin- | b rdan o Rent Hoftm pine onta| Devin | r) niet atted for Newton, and he " li ‘a NO voring, Howard bats | for ; ee Tent esre es | | Seventh Inning. Pfeister, Hore ‘Tinker ran to seco. Niloabetane. j ; gaat awit: = ue lund "was cu down” Bergen to Lewis, t0 aie a on U | june Dowie wuts Huiswits so! Atler Eight Events the Blue don, e. Kling ran in and Wig- x de fat he beat tae third out, Fourth Inning. dal Ahrvataes Led by Only One and Wild row owed Doyle ng for New Yor ie i i fae nae \ y c pf haved a two-bRaKer nto resnwiia mera we Dae Sixth Inning Held Shed aa Hero en ined. NORD | Point. hens paitenns red Oo, Thonias's, single to cen. Eighth Inning Saeajian walle y isan yi O'Leary fouled to Conroy. Done- aie Chanes sant Leva pais ivan truck ou, ONE RUN ' aited Rar Ps oe lett sunerd | Chase flied to MeIntyre Stahl singled | p, . re ‘ale won the mee! inal score— feldt, scoring Sto mat Ani Oumen Ly te ‘to contre fleld, Conroy fied to oLacry.| Plans Prepared fur Biy Sea Y ! 3 the bail 100-¥ aD DASH rile ene A Ie. anor Die 10.0 teers epurey f 1 | ee ead Harvard, 434-5, ou nice * Marks, Bryant; And le stole ni. Kleinow walk Pad boy Srp Peat ji OU CAMBRIDGE, Mass. May 1—The Doyle, Moria was safe on O'Leary's 1 tridw y. Mitel SUS: 1 ays attaches sat th -/ error and Stahl scored. ) Navy Department. Ae Ee eate or ween Har- hives inile by winning | Melutyre, ONE RUN - ney Ff ‘ ; SIG UaS eae oI i was in evidence to-day Seventh Inning. evlous beat | ev heraning| if Ninth Inning fact ieee Maloney fanned. Bergen fied to H i ns. Who fints re tlied to mpi. Conroy tirew. o Lobart's wild thr wearers e Blue a ne mson. Wiihelm out, Tinker to Chi | th, also br nil Schaefer. Ball tossed out Craw- ved 1 , 7 RUN he o'd record. P. Bry, f NO RL ridwell_ tle Aside fa Harvard. nee &. ngied to centre. ve the former 1 shot) re Keeler walke le was forced out es NO RUN and ams, the ond, Bergen to Lawis. Stein- ng the ball tue great dis- Hompiill’s | grounde ¥ Lear } im of ine ona flv to Hummel. Hoffman | 7 ingies, ‘The former | Schaefer,, Coughtin, threw Gut Chase a eas i Ronee No RUNS, 10 inches was held Hemphili took second. stn q F ontests, Eight Inning. Ui'rd place. An-! Hemphill K NATIONAL LEAGUE. sideredieven|y aN ard high, Wunile al at hornets on participants it, 4 « ' ee of Jana w ) tlird Hemphill soore be eckard. | nn ut Zo seconds, bea mut Conroe, ONE REN C pete At St. Louie ee) 0 Malones. Tinker put] ; sly UZ I aD Sixth Inning. mist Sclthed oun ncenire for three iuses. Reul- | Won by G, cute nicarO es iiiitnsosananinte 1 alread been kK ont. Evers out. Patee to! x. ane bis liteetecee stl Mite Gia (ord Aenea eae Young and Row i the jordan, NO RUNS. | me, 38 1 NOONE! enn Ma agi im ni the: Ninth Innin~ HSE ees ell Oiiieatsel Ci . Kleis f ee ernven was de- foLaughlin, ary tl u Klein Meee A Jordan so: a base on balls, Lawts nit Mned out to O ‘ar Donovan sow low , t Pittsburg eae pape to right, “Pattee wa Maloney flew Won by! wus put for kicking | structi n of the » toy vst thin “ wo 2 ef ; to Hoffman, whose wonderful “throw ales, Gver ball ind after “aware and No oho! myo 5 ooo ov 00 0 ou home got Jordan at the plate. Bergen teing: | ViKOroUR pr Mullen took ling nuit are as Ss to Kling. a grand caten. NO Tames, | hia plac took Thomas's place! wie remuining suip wit be t by as Catcher. Mullen threw out’ tatke | AMERICAN LEAGUE. ean i ae bs CRUISER DAKOTA BREAKS Seventh Inning. : | : RECORDS ON HER TRIAL ; DEMOCRATS WILL BEAT TAFT At Soston iy i —_—-—— IS TILLMAN’S PREDICTION. ’ J Mequayat. WASHINGTON. May 16. — The ar- Hurdles Final Sa aeR rr TG ae uu : mored South Dakota mote a rneod of amaicainen May: 16—Senator Benjamin |* ys OU dias 4 22.9% Imots an hour on her four hours’ . aa mers At Philadelphia LY . full power final acceptance trial off Vande Ana s 10000000 pio: Fiteatne y O00 00 : ita Barbara. accontir a despatch ih Th at aie received i the Navy Department to- at wife, 4 zy Ha " —< G0. Tr s 5 “ day. This ix .86 knote in oxcess of the ' nphill was out Atte Eee 8 arte ‘ 4 RANCISCO, May 16.—A wire en OND Tato y ‘ L A Y \ les mesrage from the armored. cruiser | FOR MISSING GIRL. : Q ration. expressing the opinion < Hts aval. seen: Wa South Dakota. which te! raining to | Eight Inning. | gente Fe the I i nae : rb this port from her final irq. reporis SS | an Matnthigor ashes Fs : Wai Dees at by at inns 4 that she has broken all recoris for ves: | PRINCEDO! Tiley 16—Nolden: |) ae nt eet nine aoneereti| US EO aR eet | Sheridan sola of her class, Her average sneei| nite clue as to the disappearance of | hil RUNGE bey inj Noxem ber, (nn fore —— a van 22.56 | iy 7 fj | Conroy siigied) Ball beat out @ bunt tsion Knots’ under forced draught mad gor | Miss Bertha Vanderbilt, an assistant singled. en bunt aioe As Aas es - ; knots under natural draught jin the Princeton University Library, | Bom advanced on Iletne nerf asconay ZEN ch te EASTERN LEAGUE. oeby, Ha $$... [developed up to a late hour to-day. It! bases, scoring Conroy and Bere EA Can aat r the} pas sl a Se y Ga lary AUTO AND CARS IN COLLISION Is generally believed however, that the | for the ground rule {1 De bed on for Presilent | AtcMontreal Re an lilasing girl was drowned {n Carnegie GS home Ia, ra A ————-. | ° a 2 Yale, 371 5 | Lake, and noting on this dellef search. | Walked. ke « of econd, | J 7 H q " 3 t 19 RUN Te f SmI ee Machine Hits One and Ie Wrecked | 278 are to-day drogging the lake at the | Schinid: Ole UNS. COLLEGE GAMES. \ , ran) squeduot aboo! thvee miles from Prins Nint | es s \ NO ESCAPE FOR FOUR AS by Another, ton Cobb struck out, Rossman singled, bu vt and Clar 7 Inquiry { © distri inding the forced Mi! on "s rap to| In attempting to avoid a car bound | pice where Miss Val last | Nese tnassisted. Schmidt was ate oa| At Rochester. CAR RUSHED DOWN SLOPE. f@owntown at Nostrand avenue and|seen walking ‘as led to the informa-| Rall's bad vow. O'Leary singled, scor-} N 0 yO 002 be me Koselusko street, Brooklyn, this after-/ ton that the girl questioned a colored jng ¢ and midi, Hage arteat | NEW ai ta 9000000 Pacis iin Wort <a jis woman serva Moa nearhy farn 3 and je forced wary at} baseha aly anduetrangorBanhnne i es — noon, Frederick Nicholson, of No. 18} tq the sior way back LO Prinveton, | ¢ 0 rounder to} unas. | 1 t 1 Strange; Pannas- | wopikms-HARRP May 16; Maple street, Richmond Hill, L. 1] Thie is mystifying ‘to friends, as/ sisted, TWO RUNS. rong! | Rtenard Mulla ed and Evans steered his automobile against the front ovat Re aencarel ~ — At Toronto. 1D. Owens, Davi id Michael ; Ap apetitelpatal alist ver nitiay with the neigh i oonvone ? Platform of an uptown car. ‘The car het jorhood and dad traversed waters inj THEY GOT TME DOLLAR BILLB,| Yair ou on 100 ey was trying to avold caught hit machine] the vicinity of Princeton very freavent- | pipPSRURG. May 16—-Snasiing a eee and Clark; Mc arrived on the other side of tt was crushed: tojly in a canoe. Dr, W. G. Ch Ls . Teta | Be be per Me rd tr ) mine when w pieces. Uncle of the nussing wenan | large plate-giass window with a brick, | 4 ! L rhea e ' 1 walked down the Nichotson and Charter Ritt, who was| ducting te search for the body o men at 6 A. Mo to-day grabbed atta [ented one ee an White pl gS ETA a ee oo eimuty one-dollar bilis off @ighiy hats} \ At Buffalo Aion) ey eee taken by but. Nicholson sustained a compound Yale Freshmen Win. ‘that were on snow fn the window of a 543 | Haleime Doo 1000 Sas car and erate rhe man | m, injuries} NEW HAVPN, Conn. May 16.—Yeie| $1 hat store. Serermi persons saw the i RY nf to by Dr." freshmen defeated Harverd freshmen | rabbery, but the men escaped vdefore! Batteries—Heyinger and Danzon; Hart neter.es Hany 0nd eens ssen- Rup eners pe 20 ae escapiig aad tm thelr dual meet 0 1-¢ 49 @ 13 poinw, ' the po! could be summenced. ford end Carrier. Umptre—Mr. Adame. * ger and Riau. mpire— ren. thes

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