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:|Now Running 7 Deep Sea Taq les Now Running Evening World Fe BY COMMANDERS OF BIG OCEAN LINERS Evening World New, True and ae Adventures Described by Veteran Captains Who Took Part in Them THE BEST SERIES YET. DON’T Dliotes IT RACING | AND BASEBALL COMPLETE. AGE RESULTS porter See | EDITION | “PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1908. ANTS VS. CHICAGO eed PETE DALEY WIN MEADOR Giants 10 = Never in Danger of a: SEMINOLE GOES seas aa a RIO GRANDE HITS BOOKS IN Chicago o1100 — eee RRR Bee ded JY ASHORE IN FG WINNING THE AMATEUR CUP San ju jim aheer gue %D iG) held on well, Gliding uD omy from a way % i 5 i Am a ie 4 for three-year-olds Lad of Langdon and Sand Piper, Both Out- med 2 2 + ba Revered xrodnconatow GIANTS | HIGHLANDERS ee BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER: Anderson, rf. Donohue, 1b. livan, Highlanders OO TORO O) = ‘Winner, by | by Peesare= tj siders, Bring Home Money to Their B08 ‘ Pat 2 rs 6 8 Strikes High on the Beach at Point Backers in First Two Races vening World.) er 2 es st a Mielechman 12 T N LEAGUE PARK, May] it | Garman, se. a Pleasant With a Shock That on the Card. imped} Aonoay iccowal Of) £005 wasn on Tio Grade was nicely ridden, and, saving ground, on the turn, got up in. the tage with | hand to see the final game of the| arrids, "Black Oak ran an improved act. Antieue held on well, ‘Stasi Cratt, Off Throws All on Board series sen the Highlanders. and baa) TH RACE Meadow rok Hunters Steeniecnane; for flv : ' BY VINCENT TREANOR. EO es atalhs cr ck Wop saat. a - to the Deck. BELMONT PARK, May 25.—This was a hard day for the talent, 3 Leahabatess 5 1 A A . 5 . id Jones put in Walsh to oppose him. | Three favorites went down in succession, and each carried a° world of First Inning. D willed Torsanl Toner on The Clyde liner Seminole, bound for New York from the West money. Not until the fourth race, the Meadow Brook Hunters Steeple- s yA DY Saar ea toe at Indies, with twenty-five passengers, a crew of fifty and a big cargo, ran, chase, did the players get any cane 2 even up with the layers, The 2N hed starter. e. ‘ seu ailey 5 ~ , * eset rew oyt Niles. Keeler singled pa es at aire Pert cy COIR @ en anne on Sa ins 6 d yards off the beach at Point Pleas- | Success of Pete Dailey at 11 to 5 helped some. Aimee C. was the first ah i Tivgh ied tor Fone | rn RYpbod race Tal aluntt Kump, forte some ground, ‘Fivine Machine Rea ey ashore in a fog less than one hundred yards off th : st t in the last si 5 the same way, NO | My. Grace laid too far out tn the early part, but Was going easy when he E : ied (oh AR cate Ina canbe, Cav 0 shock to the players. She was beaten out in the last ee Lad of from 1 ; SP Sey. —— |ant, N. J., at 11 o'clock to-day and seifled in a sandbank, apt S| angdon, a 20 to 4 shot, after she had led all the wa: 1 s dt Handicap; for three yearolda and upward; 81.200 added; six fur: > ah yet Tace will by econd Inning war weg, Won, ge sa a hegre Kenzie sent an officer ashore, who telephoned the news of the accident pne talent took Gilding Belle in hey ne : ingled past Chase, Sullivan on driving. Winner, br. 0, by Sain EN Serer Co array Gea ment ty eehiet” eu got “Ch. Fi. “95 to the New York office of the Clyde line. Fruscoll to Netter was the tip tiey took! BELMONT RESULTS, a | Gitaing Belle was lucky to be thin. Un- ——— Within half an hour the powerful Merritt-Chapman tug Reserve} dismayed, the players made the Belmont| FIRST RACE—Lad of Langdon 0 who covered Coisnel Jack” was on the way to Point Pleasant, and other tugs had been requisitioned | patr. Aniaeusl dent Pace Sa ae (20 to 1 and 8 to 1) 1, Almee (4 to BUNA TGLDE DOLE Cun ery i ‘on: ero followed the pace he % : , 4 |chotces in the Amateur Cup, only to soe | 5 Me LMA apes Fara in rites ; tolwien Sas troveiiest Sta ni ther Fue Ito follow. The sea is smooth, but there is an eusterly wind, and the! nto Grande, the third cnolee, win by for place) 2, Corncob 3, Far fiir races 1 ie to wate | Jones. Walsh = = —— == = — | head, } Parents attoe making. UN LOSE: ITY JOB case open until May 5, when a hearing |Oar upon wl hich the Seminole is resting is dangerous, | Easy for Pete Dalley. SECOND RACE—8and Piper (8 to um cengeueraleso | EOUDG S Cl was given him upon whioh findings he| Capt. McKenlo's messige to tee ‘The steeplechase looked a cinch on) to 1 and 2 to 1) 1, The Pippin (? te : Third Inning WITH A SALARY OF $4,000, | nas teen removed ficera of the line that Serpe paper for Pete Datey, und #0 It “8/5 for place) 2, Gliding Belle 3, i and think auanmalnaastaniihsventonaees is Loudoun certified to the payrol! of an| uninjured. He stated that he fe ef when It came (o racing, He went to the| oq ‘or balance | DIRnninaahrennodt Daviste Gate accountant named Schenc! tive ahe would float, with the asalsta vit) front when ready and stayed to the | — ne ut Anders Jones going| Wood D. Loudoun, Chief Examiner of| eon doing work in a reat of tugs, at the next high de, front without any trouble to win fram) THIRD RACE—Rlo Grande (4 ¢o- Daeheed betteeh Baie tiers | ocoumte in the! oMce of the Commis- | aoun certified the payroll, the Commis-| A teavy. dos, blown in from the ees: ry Ii, a long vhot, with Flying Machine! 4 and 7 to 8) 1, Black Oak (4 to 6 fer hase. Donohue Wax caught oi | {ners of Accounts, has been relleved| signers claimed, ae {f Schenck were|settied down on the honn At that H fawt heading out My Grace for Ord 365) > antacua & Manning to Chase. ONE RUN of his place, which pays $4,000 a year. | workin ae the city. Loudoun was] 19:80 o'clack thts morn <t ek money, Bat fell when he looked to hrew out Kleinow. He was suspended last Di J spende: ‘ YS well off whore, | ss Sy atch 0 «Machine — i mone i * and neglect of duty, but he kept the Oe ees eis ehicteerecaetas om ialananea the engines were neve eate finest kind of deather brought to 6 and 8 to 8) 1 i a ey (1 | : : =a down. " out a big Monday crowd to the course!) Ch Dp (4 to 1 for ' i Fourth Inning. = SSS — - Tt was a pugeling fom, because tnere| i} Mi tmnan The. conditions were| Place) 2, Plying Machine 3, ae Ste Sullivan flied to Hemphill, Tannehtit f i i my Tho wal waa sunshine above tt, Capt. McKenaie perfect for good sport, The track moos Ps 1} nt was out same way. Conroy’ throw out . uk 7 H i wae feeling his way along when suds | waa fust und dusty, The card was one] PIPTH RAOE—Tony Bonere Parent: Ni copped with a shook | t he society element of empiill was out, Donohue to Walaa, donly the ship stopp that ontered to the , to 1 and 8 to 1 Red Rive gto z Davisuehrar: cut Chase Sanit struck that threw those standing en deck €) gustiog Ccorman thls atternaen| the racing w@me, with the Amateur 1) 1 Ri ie 1 0"! eck- | d & om ‘tors rodo,|10 for place) @, Rialto 3, erd. ur M . peut. NO F S. Hy thelr knees, handed down a decree In the Vanderbit: | CUP in whioh gentlemen sop en ge SEE es . if ‘da ‘il Life-Savers Stand By. lees 3 and the Meadow Brook Steeplechase, = ‘ eA ae a ees \ i Ye as a The engineers slut off steam tm- | divorce case, Society was well represented in the! giXTH RACE—Parkview (8 te & EASTERN LEAGUE p is . 4 mediately and Capt, Meienwle wounded | It awarded an Intertveutory deere of | clubhouse and on the lawn, and ito 10) 1, Jersey Lightning 4 to : : | H [ins wnistic. ‘The lfe-saving crews! |auwotute uivorse to llen Prenen Van- Upset In First Race 5 for place) 2, Whip Tap 8 NSM ontheal ay beg P ‘S t eet orentartert f ,wor Prine [from | Manesquan and lay Head’ derbilt, known among her friends before| tha fret rave of the day started with ae He iN tontre: : Hy i i Ml un i cl EPH |iwunchea their aurtboats and ¥roved) aie. to Altrod Gwynne Vanderbilt | an Warn (ch dyocdisttrcll = ————__—_—— Sane out to hunt for the veusel, } May “hlvie" French, ‘he oustody | favorite belng beaten out in the last {strides he caught the Belmont gate 4 Neianke ty h EXCLUSIV: NEWS Wi] |" Atter a ume the fom lifted and the sicyear-old son William H.|dogen strides by Lad of Langden, who | Passed them. yer’ shook Black 8 ig: ifatterioa cerliicend Fipet interview, with 3irs xi na, Rwarg objects, to the be, I | people of Point Pleasant saw to ¢ Ney FOG LTE SCD areal SRG cate ric ey oer a en dy Sy era ea andusoMantalis Umplre=atren ell \ aii cero ty TSR fdtlorie’ Man: Ainewemnent a big ohtp motionless 80). ats, Vanderbilt to apply on five| and Erotension. were about tha only grving fia “Grande, (a iene SECOND 5 | Ti ratte ce dee Helene wnt Bore trom [AM | hetplene right off their front doors. Phe.) noice for permission to wee tha | two that ware played to win, Garner | Phe Anish, was it ae N a0) N ra. Gunness, who conducted the tenet that abou Seminole jay with her bow point child on stated oocasions got Aimea C, off flying and kept her ial went wp. Antaeus Pe : 4000 i dias} tri lake in Teal HI | nothwest, broadulde to the beweh, a4) mere iy on provision for alimony, and | ¢ Hi the way unui right neay the | after peing away Tray oe: 2 | Ratteries—Nouer and Stanage; Jones Hg miele. no, | RRM? feat iy Ripcrot yates! WD | tie taoen. of the passengers row] it may be stated with poaltiveness thatlend tondisay Tawltion’ ony. ta eto end ae UInD Eee M taney i fe fern h sould he distinguished from the sl no wettlement Nas yet béen made, That} yo Srreanceltangaen maere ony Bonero at Long ae At Toronto —_+— ram ites Home of the lifesavers went sigh t elaby, on Lat ; , pode a BORING NG TE miciee mprde thelr boats fast to the | matt sul under discussion, ery confident race through More faveriies went by MORNING GAME. ee aited for something '°) ‘There were but four witnesses exam-| \\, t the sixte ‘ vine fitth. Rialto was pla; Raltimore .....000201091090000-4] Interposing a plen of insanity in an- Wanintenanced The: ar. patria i Beminole lates GENES nes rennu Eats soa ie amis plage 4 thy piateent Polo Delay |in the | fh seats Haan 5 Toronto +00001201000001—5|swer to a charge of murder tn the firet ec Lrantonan ce geen centia A roa, dam ety wer HM | wore wtarted full peed astern, Ul ne was an unknown woman | 7 vin coming away from the | out in the jast Hund Batterfes -Adkins Ho Apple- Frederick W, Mattheson, fifty- sand hold was too tenacious & ha train with Mr. Vander-| favorite, Corneob held on to third place | Honero and Req River: gate and Pearce. Umpire Conway, aecuciaMcorktnoranthandatetar mgale astety, pitino maaistale of phe Vowael's releade, , 1h 18 nd 2, Ws, bee | gainely pepo Ben eey iat a deel Balt! ee ae Asp DORTASTY: UAE 2S Ur set ere, ee Heide Hee aaah n inthe |, at iimpsier, “Mrs, Vander- Whitney Horse is Winner. dyeug tiugod f fied he won. altiizere .. .. “j iw y F Jed do agai f pioma. edie 2, ~ 3 Bena aut a Toronto ..\:.. 10) 00.0.0 |\utel Momstrepwasltocoays acalilttedh ay, inna OUT OF DOORS" IN NEW YORK, eth ibenoon, autting oft the vesuel | en aid wocminge porate! wilt Hamhure eae teeianaios pe a tral! En ‘when Ratteries—Harly and Byers; Rudolph |& betore Justice Goff in the Crim- SENATOR DEPEW ON “KEEPING YOUNG," Hi Beal He, yiew pe those ning the yeaa) | Witnesses : Re eee musa e Cue ite sltonm, and) Brown: (Umplte: Mf. Conway. « |{nall Braaoh of the Aupreme Court andl WORDS AND MUSIC OF THE SONG “MY LOTUS FLOWER.” Capt At the members of te 86 | aariu Int nrduced tian tanta Madina) Bold, Piper haa went aa aes Ate putas: sayin nt Mattoawan, A FAMOUS LOVE STORY RETOLD IN A PAGE, By | crema to, boards wi an | Bum a the Madison, iauare here ace, Xbbec, and tl TORONTO RESULTS l Burtalo 10030 eaten amy eaptet, Rivage oon. | HAM WEIRD WITCH DOCTORS PRACTISING IN BARBARIC LANDS, a atecthare, wast ronoe to Ie wie nt Ha ramen RDS Gliding ety Batter'es—Stine and Clark; Milligan name to the rain storm’ of Thiw} HAT HAPPEND WHIN 400 MONKEYS CAPTURED SHI! ral from tha sundance ond | DUE didn't is ane cit Wi A SHip do ig twenty-two ye 4 3 and Ryan. Umpire—Mr, Stafford, cane farne, ithe expert atoet ie flew tisat ci 0 INTO THE PORT OF NEW YORK. i PIO ES Ra ee AWERICAN Hong Dugan ths TORONTO RACK TRAC Ke Max i At Rochester. Mattheaon" puftered trom “epitents | aa) : trude. she it LEAGUE, iT OUn wkes coin Ne eee BAS ol awe abies ) eaon pultered from — “epiient i a iding, and was second at 003 or.” and that he was not reaponalivie Tp 112 Separate Advertisement: Jong, 44 feet beam Gliding Bells " 000 for tt ne he committed P Ss. Mb | normally, There is deep ng Belle, 4 Six furlongs. - \ cl truck WwW ted and 4 t 1, Ellicott a Batteries —Wiltse and Fitzpatrick; oaitinesan 3 ee antl patently, HOW THE WOMAN WHO SUBDUED A BUIGLAR RECHIVED ao Sround the har upon wil which she struck. | hens Rio Grande Wi | ad und 4 (9 6,1. Eilteote Te ka Menley/and Hurley. Umpire-Moran. | oman, et hertiome, Kast Ona| PROPOSALS OF MARRIAGE, ETS GETS GAME , S Lote 91040199 ; are Hundred’ and. Thirty-nfth strost, Ifa) 1 NS THAT SHOCKED HV: BROOKLYN G Remon tek eed 10080) SBUOND RAOB-#ive furlongs NATIONAL LEAGUE. aloo shot at the woman's husband and| f THBLNEW. GOW c EVEN PARIS, Bateries—Powell and Spence, Young | ¢ ee ka th h 3, Ota NAL LEA a boarder ‘ig the howae, but ald noe Ine REMARKABLE RECORDS MADE BY NEW YORK’ ATHLETIC ’ BY FORFEIT ROUTE.) ana Csigcs Umpire-Ms Connoity, fer place) 4, Father St : q b * mt ‘ t At Pittsburg. had mado hig home with the Hoffmang SCHOOL GIRLS, f i | At Philadelphia Beaton -09000000 Gs bad sopeeres itiepey and Ce WHAT WOULD HAPPEM JF AN ENEMY ATTACKED NEW Yori, BROOKLYN, N. ¥. May 35 —Wil- DORON Pitsburg ss OO) ae) 9 fie Mattheson denied rome "| A HUMOROUS “HOTEL CLERK" STORY BY IRVIN 5, COBB, mington failed calehoy Ur te tte mans ian and Bemis ! Battertes—Ferguson ani »werman; thing about t i nar " a . wheduied with Brooklyn a SN SEHs , TH a Calnits 2nd Gibson, Umptre—Klem Dre MasDonald mae, 1m } “ROLLING” TO RUGtica PAT) HY MAROARRT HUBBARD AYES . ROH on account of ¢r ae ue At St. Louis. no) praseutt A COMIC SECTION AND 4 MAGAZINE st am belag delayed in a MAW eaninnt when Henry M. Goidtogte . biontade, Vere ith ye | t Washington. : Philadelphia +o harles M. Cohen, attorneys, called +44] fa valtroud | blonia eae two : - 09 t Sreauilkelie F X St. Louis a) xientat, hia acauttial ees | WERE FEATURES of YESTERDAY'S SAY WORLD das, Letwgny ineee to Ge | craatingiohe sc 0 6 Be heoheeenin tale ot oron and Jacklitsch; Beebe | followed ins: order, Mattheson jas| 2M ee forfdlted to Brooke eee te vations re aa Payne, Burna|T ey turned wide and this let Kerr on been in the Tombs Prison since the de: oe wy be ‘To-day's yarn ry it 7 bE ets oad) WORLD wanrs WORK WONDER SEL Ludwig. Umpires—Johastone and }been in tne Eoume y lyp by @ esore of § to 8 eats Umplre—Bvaas. we) Bio Grapde akin through. ine sow