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{ Circulation | Books Open to All.” | NEW YORK, SATU EVENING WORLD RACE CHART TENTH DAY AT BELMONT PARK. Weather Cloudy. Track Heavy | uf furiomee, strateht | | IANTS LOSE: FIRST 6 SCORES BY INNINGS: FIRST GAME. 00000 2000 4 SECOND GAME. Giants fe) Bt. Louis 2 CHICAGO 0, HIGHLANDERS 4 SCORE BY INNINGS: 0000000000! 000000 —4 BROOKLYN 8, PITTSBURG O soa BY INNINGS: Brooklyn 3110000005 Pittsburg 00000000 oO o38 (Deseription of Game on Page 2) HIGHLANDERS GIANTS Winner, ch, ¢. by On out off otxteenth, just nfident after nthe Inet atx he wan carly part, but Giants 20 Bt. Louis (ome) eh chy he was ear-olds, fi Winner He raced Cas Casgue_ had, speed. Tike a first-class colt away to win evsily but Chicago Highlanders 31 24 FOURIH “RAGE Pedorelin: “Or Starters. oft Start Rod mando- Kren Index ———__ BATTING ORDER. Gu NTs, airaecranendl s New York. Chicago. R. H. PO. AE. nan Dushanit lee, 3b. Dougherty, If. jShannon, If .....0 1 0 6 6 out Ludwig, NO|§ Hlempsitl. ‘ot Davis, 2b. WMenneyjelbaes.. el 19) 0) 10, Fifth Inning. i Wi Sonohue, Lb. Donlin, rf. -1 2 1 © 6] _Bridwell singled to centre. Nicklin, cf. ......0 0 0 0 oj fled ta Delehanty, who {ites | Bresnahan, ¢. 6 bert. doubling un Bridwelll, No. - th. : : 4°91 1) Barry file Donlin. Charles Umpire—Egan. Devlin, 3b. .. 6M wt G a AiO ae a fing ae J (Bpecta to The Evening Wortd.) Doyle, 2b ty ene Delahanty, sine! 4 to left, | | AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK. May | Bridwell, gs 0 1 1 0 of saieeze pinay Konetc H | @%—American League Park was packed MoGinnity, p. 0 0 a aoa 7 Murray i | as tight as a sardine can when the! \eeanam, ¢ 5 te eG - White Sox and Hill Tops claared the ! yyy se Wequnen = ainere deck for action this afternoon. The ¢q,.. 5 and O’Rourl S03 ar ; | wd easily numbered 29,000 and was | “Se/mour 0 0 0 0 a American Hen'ey at Philadel. | growing bigger at every jump The . rsa poe [aX OM . x = mahagement had taken the precaution [pee secre: 7 24 13 OnE teanal Brings Together 2 Of of the field, and it atted for Mala ree intk | ~ ~ eo lropa norm Partac uth Saal ie a AA Sixth Inning. | Many Good Crews. | swell that they did, as the stands ST. LOUIS. pverflowed early. So eager were some ne | w see th t on the wet : A. EB. | fans w see t in OANA Belo oo 0 0 = | (GRESIAI Sioa meee rial ground through feos | | g @erved sauts were sold two days ago harles, 30.. ove Beet een First Inning. Murray, cf... 0 0 TAMER SA TELIOn IC UAE een satan tones y alnelediand took second at palehentyeaicy, 1 ae in- lof the American Row \s 1s es Jones. Orth threw @ Konetchy, 1 bens Boe NO KUNS. Rourke, ss. ....0 2 3 the Schuylkill Ri Re herte waits ee walked took second on™ Lodwie Ann 1 ‘ 1 Onan th t hus cit ven Nein Keeler's sacrifice, Smith to Donunus, “ue i <i 0 1 i ot nnd ch onrame at college, Re a ee hili's fum- Gilbert, 2b., 0 1 5-8 ay Mn about half a hundred crews, thirteen | DEE ee eo easaract Bush, p ‘ “f which came from Naw York, com- Mus Y ) a fi) | 8 Ter eted in the twelve eve: O'Rourk 'e eat Raymond, pr owas ideal and a big long elth acez, Yes- RUNS. Eighth Inning nney fanned. Me wood 0 O90 Totals m had swolle tide Pnse H dnnt in Nicttin boosted ca , 3 ime highly p: Inter- tse d mainly about the junior col- Area Eke. >e, In which Pennsylvania, Yale Harvard Wwe: Yale tpal en- and the t of its ck Ou By Bases —1 Ninth Inning. dvopped Bal Pialys-—De mwas dunt Klein , Heraog runs out Orth, pistes - neled pas eight oared she ecored and Kleinow = Rass To} ¢ ». School, Wae threw out (Speclal to The Evenine World.) fied to Murray ur ba ey Keeler. ON and filed Konetchy. NO ston; time, cast (raat NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK, 6 aye 101 M —M e r 7 oo 6.45 After fouling off fourteen balls eh ne He Ban eases eee in his Girardi cael . was tehed ou ty to land to-day’s double our oare: , won by Non Fe ei bugoreatpoppedtteal pr ae CURT SR unis header EASTERN LEAGUE. | pare R, C.,. New York; ‘me-ond, Philacel- PCA ST Ur el eer McGinnity to box instead of | pila Barge Club; third, Undine Barge Club Sees ioe Niles, NO. RUNS, Wiltse, Johnny Leach is on the mound “At Buffalo, me, 0.80 1-6, misc threw out Hemphill, Chase| for the Cardinals. on Second eignt-oared shells—Won by Harvard Parent 28ST GAME. peat out a slow one. Chase stole sec- Presid + z . freshmer eco! Tniy ney" beat Out tahi struck out, Mortarity | _>™ pon Ey im witnessed to-4ay’s| jersey City 00000003 6 retina acniversity, ot! Hennsyiva: ond oe RUNS. games. He {8 out with a boost for the | Tunalo lado 2000’ a Fi th 1 1 Giants. “McGraw's family is playing a Ratteries — Lafette and Fitzgerald hells —Won Arundel our nning, | fast and clean game this season and] Kissinger and Ryan, Umpire — Mr Bh onitersar ya Hahn’ tack vAnderson's’ place’ at the l/you want to watch ont for them" sata | Starrord Alexandr ‘ri bat oan§ walked. Donohue forced | pyiiy, 2 id SECOND GAME t singh iy 8 Pulliam. SECOND GAMB rat single von Hahn, Orth to Ball, Douohue stole ! zs ler, New n ana Parent struck out, Bail First Inning. SOF neRE CUS A syn) aeeand, Universit om pn threw out Tannehill, NO RUNS, Shannon lined to Delehanty ney| Batter! 0 riande 3 Mes OUsnee Onl yA tw Haty playing right field. Ball struck Anan alnBC, ; y | Batteries—Moore and Vandearift; He PH 0 Charles. Donlin singled to | terfer Orn enor st out. ‘kleinow fouled out to Donohue. | Donlinwatolann 1 ‘ jikentonmands Archer Umpire—Mr, St ouE aingind to lett; but was forced at [Gilbert to Konetoh NO BU Outs | fora, SCHOOL BOYS OPEN second base on Niles's giounder, Parent | Barry singled over third. » Charles At Toronto. ‘to Davis. NO RUNS. popped, to Hrowmahan tying to saeris | Newark vs. « 110000 | NEW ATHLETIC FIELD. Fifth Inning. Ong ltoal hots tor. MeGinaltyc EU thel| een ie tee rtibo lasavourtan, Teco sd to Stahl, Ball threw out|Ptcher recovered in time and threw | batteries Portive and Coris hewa tedite Stahl | Ball threw outlto Devin, getting Barry. Devin was |! and Brown. Umpire—M I, May PND caked ui jones, -NO-RUNS. | Spiked by Barry and after having the At Rochester the track of injury dressed stuck at his post. Dele- | Y Field, New Brig: miton, Keeler singled to, short and reached! yah) ihediconetan PIRST GAME ‘O RU! ere Nt RUNS. netehy, Devlin flied to Gilbert. Doyle | Rochester... 3.1 firing the pistol for the first ‘start cr ‘seconds Second heat u Nsted. NO RUNS. Orth singled to left. Davis got Niles'e Cla ond. Time, 11 ounder and ti ‘ Bridweill out, Lush to Konetehy. ker and Messrs , Tin nds Srounder and touched Orth. Niles was} qinnity wate on Charles's fumble. Shan- | ang. Kelly H.R. Hyatt. Commerce, first: R. Doyle, Cannenill throw out Keelor, NO RUNS.| IO" tela hit ailing the bases. Donita | |i Hellen eae enanie contac ton) je 5 ie Ses, Jonlin ©. si ry is Crore alr Pea popped. to O'Rourke. Nickiln’ ined. to| SYRACUSE WINS EASILY v ctantrew, Erasmus Hall, “second UNION LEAGUE Buney ONG ! cll t GUE. Muray fouled to Devlin, Delehanty lifted to Tenney. Konetchy singled to center. * Konetchy caught off fimst, Bresnahan to Tenney. NO RUNS. Fourth Inning. Bresnahan out, eo to. Cyr Ge ih ASIN NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Cincinnad. ladelphia At Brooklyn. ANNAPOLIS. Md., May % Tacuse TynIveraity’s eigpt-oared crew won by a ‘Thousands of Persons See Gas Bag of, }an ascension at Berkeley ae was killed outrig ascension was mad | people nw ii |weight, dashed to the gr 1 wit om New York and nine fr. | Big Crowd Turns Out \t The oscups of th 4 game of baseball | phe thirty thousand racing enth caught under aie nee eae ean taxed the travelling faciliti Staten | sone hill's sacrifice, Smith t singled to cen- Taian i ohue. emt e cashed third on | teF. Murray sooring: O'Rourke singled | Providence FAT MLO AG Q neg Muh formally opened this | hase's sacrifice, Tannehill to Donohue, v7, att? and when Bresnahan muffed | Rochester 9000000 0 oo 4fterneon with the high schools’ novic Elompit flied to Jones. NO RUNS, "| Nicklin's roturn Delehanty scored And | Ratteries—Frock and Clark; Barger ond chanyplonship games. The track Sixth Inning. base, Tudwig fanned. TWO RUNS, @ and Bewin. Umpires MEessra. Sullivan | measures a2) yards and has’ as; }. i and Moran ; Stand with a large seating c: Davis lined out to sani, Habn out, Second: Inning, SECOND GAME. {ts southern side.” Gen. George ay F | president of the Public Wiles to Chase, Donohue out the same) presnahan out, O'Rourke to Ko-| Providence .. ..0 3 MRT eS ante the uli niet arity out, Davis to Donohue. | Recs’ ety Ds ; , 0 ‘agy, Gilbert to _Konetehy, NO. RUS Batteries—Barry and Clark; Duggteby the novice ‘sprint. Ball aittg, Kleinow sent pop up tO) “Gilbert single! to Nene” NORUNS. | and Hurley. Umpites—Mersrs. Sullivan | “The De Witt, Clinton High School mith. NS. 4 4 ficed, MeGinnity to ‘Tenney. “Barry hit [and Moran, | foun, refrained from competition en te- 3 Ginnity, who threw) to Devlin count of the recent death of et i ASevenn ening meets ng Gilbert, ay route to. third At Montreal. principal. | eve acy caer e emphill. Tannehit! | Sharles flied to Bridwell, "NO RUN! Raitimore . 2) 0 ndred yard dash, . Uned out to Niles. Shaw out to Chase, | °” f RS NO UNE | memors B13 | hip. first heaton RU eae Third Inning. Bary VERA B yore tiWie D.’ Friend, Manual Training, se Showers to-night; Sunday fate. { FINAL RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE Slee | “ Circulation Books Open to All,?”” “MAY 23, 1908. ae COLIN is WITHERS IMPRESSIVELY, RENE Gn ON IS STILL KING RDAY, TO EARTH FROM SAY "is sweat \Casque, Supposed to Be Invincible, Is Bzaten | Easily by Joe Madden, While Sir Martin Trims Uncle Jim in Opening Event To. Day, Largest Airship Ever Built Sud- denly Fe.lode and Hur: Car | and Occupants to Ground. BY ViNCENT TREANOR. Belmont Park, Ma The Keene champion won the classic Withers this afterneon in his two-year-old style. Hé led from flag fall to finish and never was in the slightest danger. the end he was only galloping, pants, while Fair Play and King James were having a duel behind him for the | place. he Belmont colt got it. The crowd gave Colin a thunderous ovation as he returned to the scales as docile as a lamb, i 4 won his first: thre ar-old —— — -—) BELMONT PARK RESULTS. rs) | @ Colin is still peerles it Morrell airship, which made about three hundred feet in None of the occ , but several are expected to die. OAKLAND, Cal., May 23.—The gic y to-day, the air and dashed sixteen men to the ground. thousand spectators, in-| jent happened The ascension was made in | ee many women, some few of many of whom tainted when the tmp vely and without ap- parent effort. The time was 141 flat, oy was 5 being 45 a The ip was the largest ever built, heing 450 feet long ACen Gd GAIL, Gol) Cancers ing the going and the fact that Colin i s. S ed by six g 7 tying 500,000 cubic feet af gas.. It was propelled by six gasoline engines | (Ft Mee Tar eg cataraaiiaacall | generating 200 horse-power. was v satisfactory to ‘Trainer Tt was a combmmation of the areoplane = ty We. and dirigible air craft. its diameter be- ing 38 feet. It was shortly bef re and car- FIRST RACE—Sir Martin (13 to 5 and 1 to 4) 1, Uncle Jim (out for place) 2, Trois Temp 3. ¢ IN; ‘Keene Sees Collins Victory. 1 A e | ene ‘ SECOND RACE.—Good Luck (3 ,! James FR. Keene, who ame to the |49 4 ang U Ul track Just to see his great colt race | and 7 to 10) 1, Salvidere (1 to wa nt at r He was | 4 for place) 2, Ellisdale 3. ub t the and thousands of | 4 at th warmly witness the Be KER Pi AY congratulated in the club | noon when the THIRD RACE—Joe Madden (4 to 1 to 2 shot in t had gathered to house. Colin was trial, The oar was occupled ty six-| |betting and was lberally suported. al-/4 and 7 to 10) 1, Casque (out for ; teen men who had become Interested in) | thou theres wore mech cu Na Ulan Buy | present w had the ne to play Place) 2, Statesman 3. the invention and who agreed to make the trial trip before taking stock in it. They were all residents of Berkeley and [King James, Fair Ph Dorante and en ¢ waa! nothing) to (the race: Tt) wan Ci Oakland. | H jee FOURTH RACE—Colin (2 to 5 1) and 1 to 5) 1, Fair Play (5 to 2 for Mt place) 2, King James 3. hy, Colfp at the qua: half and all the way under Suddenly the lar ga bag contain- ~ = a a ee ae eae : re Questio tex, we Ws FIFTH RACE—John M. P. (8 to 5 in wn) cube feet of ating BAS) Py ca ‘ : ing him to the stretch and Dorante, Falr saseball. Experts From al ul and 3 to 5) 1, T. S. Martin (2 to 5 ach b o as sachet} ; “a ~ Play and King J ad until * u O burst, The machine began to settle a. “Biel Faure a Rediins GUL ses) & Get) Gace & hanges Meet on | 24 mention ts at! ‘Two Ex the gas escaped, and it appeared chas. y disposed of of Chapul SIXTH RACE—Rockstone (5 to 1 efor’ the: to earth without inju t would come | yh Hee CaniontT ea tho eam ANE Poly Grounds, Ivory: good reason that that wild Yeast and 2 to 1) 1, Poontoon (5 to 1 for had reached within seventy-five feet of pauls ter ne a Sa se the place) 2, Samuel H. Harris 3. the ground, however, the remaining ga ~ ies vant - came out with a rush and the wh JONI URE Ee was 8 promising young Meaney K thousands of pou the Long and Railroad gave evidence oF th popularity of the joughbred sport When the tield of two-vear-olds went }to the post in the opening event thei were very few vac in the mas sive grandstand, whilo the lawn in fromt unusually crowd by mov fing of men. Th clubhouse | veranda looked like a tower garde go variegated was the millinery adcrn- | ments of society's malds and matrons. | lhe track, while not fast. had dried | )out considerably and the going might be considered fairly good. None of the sixteen men was killed, | betWeen teams from tt w York and but all were badly injured, and it was) Boston stock hanges. All the best sald several of them would probabiy| Known Wall etreet office boys were on die, The victims were ike: the | the Job. Roosevelt Hosp tal at Berkeley Up tr xes the veal the grand mey kings 8 nal as Hin to the well known FOR MINE--NADDELL and uneme ving t that n lower * the Dulliest and festive cup ups, lent occaston. he New York toys had a war cry hat ran sometuing like this In the first race Soak ent! Sai water! t is Sir Martin beat Sut their « ke tom ehortir, Uncle Jim Is Beaten. four Uncle dim. 3 PHTLADBUPHTA, May 2%. — Rube] et tae scov, street well inflated, Phe opening event saw the defeat of | Joe anne the odd-on favorite Uncle Jim by John) Ti. Madden's Sir Martin, which Uncle| thom tha 4 Jim had beaten with supreme ease last} a few slashe 1 t [time they met. As the horses were be- | away from: he an easy Aran yell, |!nz saddle? in th paddock under the| sil ) for the Rhiladel- am. So declared between Cleve- es this afternoon, af becoming an Tust_hef Waddell will not p! New Y New York pla phia Union League the Rube at the gair land and the Athle! "IT have no inte’ sft LT] in the | trces Madden announced to the curlous| th CAEN CO aE crowd that he would give them a free th ten, i WV; vary Crew | tip. “Sir Martin will win gure,” he|hant by this time AMERICAN LEAGUE, inving | eald. “You can go and bet on him John M. P. Wins Steeplechase. | Madden jad the right dope, for John, P. wont ‘At Boston. | = at the end when Uncle Jim and t St. Louls 1900908 |STATUE OF HANNA RAISED = | Temp were Ashting It out Garner shot} {t | Boston 00200 |sir Mar mit of the rear and Connolly af fully timed, for had ft been | way delayed a second the colt wouldnt At Philadelphia. Cleveland 0210018 9000002 s; Dygert an and VELAND, ©, May 23.4 monu in memor snator Marcus A Hanna was d here t! nee of many and thous Twon, As it was, he just get up in| ¢ ime to win by a nose. Early in tho] race it looked as If Trois Temp would make a runaway race of it | Philadelphia Ratteries—Berger and and Shreck. Umpires—Sh: is Hurst Be ation was deliverei| McCarthy Commits Foul MES. Dy n ‘ former United| Saividere, an odds-on favorite, was COLLEGE GA Btates Accor E [eaten a nose In one of the most thri!i- BANKER AND FLORIST HURT dent. Hadle g drives of the season In the second : At Philadelphia. Hacrie after nearly being put over an IN COLLISION OF AUTOS. Cornell 370301501 08 The mon fence by McCarthy on Master of Craft “Wade. Par 204100 tempora later | Pennsylvania | tter and also ‘lhe stewards sent for N Batterles—Cable and Williams; Sir} will be wn and placed fn th leinsheime ny! Mi borvea bi }son and Porte, Umplre—Smith. Po) Mall b n connection. wit! called MeCarthy and MeDantei into the | 4. Heinvhel tha’ jralllsonaiee cee aes | frouping bile bulidings. The statue | stand. After a long watt, during which || and men pred js In bron was designed by (renee ‘ f | kul tan, had Gand high \.| the crowd waited anxiously for the de- | i | TORONTO RESULTS. gedes Bacon, of} ciston, Ma Craft was lifled | & Bro ay | ss New et to the} and Pilisdale given thir while heigh: ronze plate Master of © made 1 Rail TOKONTO RACE TRACK, May Jupon the ped running and saved gr st The races here to-day resulted as fol-| non the pole pas TE Maxed fei and follow ere down and went up t ee a aril First Race—Photographer (6 to 1 and! MS. efforts 1 |of Craft. Notter tried to go up i Reser fe wantt 3 to 2) 1, Harcourt G to 5 for place) 2,| am labor, his ship and | fall, but MeCarthy appeared to delib- | owned bs Bo Macedon, 8.) antaie Jubilee Jugins 3. Time—.13 4-5. ajatlne nish Y ‘ea ie aie . tne | etwtely steer his mount in close to. shut iis ae Se ere bed. thet mak The invecation was delivered by the | of the , cars and badly brulsed € ace Irma (6 tq 2 cw elivered by ff the favorite. For a moment man mall feeap rete tiers es to blot out the sight ¢ lvidere going over the in- of Craft, however, ae dropped back. Right Kev, George F. Houck. The etauie was unvefied by Mrs. Ruth McCormick and Mrs. Mabel a By ost | Seon Hone haa vons3 ie, Beales ughters of Tae Jate shut their Notter and pee ra rail. several of Whom helped the autolsts to a nearby drug store, where wounds were dressed Neither Ten seemed gnclined to Ditane other. sor the | was wit x |