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’ Be Rain tomight; Sunday showers, c | j | Circulation Books Open to All. Circulation Books Open to All,’’ eid | Pe ad YORK, s WUD IE 0 MAY 30, 1908. SUL ONE CENT. aS = = SIXTEENTH DAY AT BELMONT PARK. | Weather Cloudy. May 30. Track Fast. 356 TSE, HACE cHinnwetmns Handicap, Oireeyearolde ang upward; $1,000 added, Bae ee Won easily. Winner, b. c., by Handeel— if Mounier 28, | Ini Tex arter®. Ho _Fi__gh. | ve Wire > P j | Be hoe H BE 83 H K ’ | Bia Far Wee A Eee e844 eene’s Great Horse, Supposed to Be ee et 6 iibeants G Gladdens Heart of Holi € 4 - oes ln ae a ripple, Gladdens Heart of Holi aly an Wate Giants 10170200 © I-&| day Throng by Coming Madden No. taken. : arin Joye Brooklyn 00000000 0Oo0 ; ; ti oe in First. mtv) 8) tigate a ugan (Special to The Evening World.) GIAN' aes z 6___ Koa ANTS, ae bene, Ener WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, | Re HaROwA | 4) ae revious good race. He was in tho May 30.—Pefore a holiday crowd of SIX) gp, A ie RACE R N ON MUDDY TRACK ' Otay entry waa never dane thousand the Giants blanked the Brook-| Shannon, It to oat 9 U H pb cin | SGP qisdos, thteecvearolde; one mille and three tur. |!YR# this morning and piled up five! Tenney, 1b. 113 1 0 eard Child's Story, Took a Revolver, ars ane tie and We THF Trung on their aide of the board. “Iron| Dontin, rf .ses.. »o 1 000 AND IN BLINDING RAINSTORM, Man” MeGinnity was at his best and) Seymour, cf aarti f all wed but six hits, while four mts ‘= ene ee ) sso and Walked to Yard Where Maro Pinoy ny the Doers aad the lamia| NESHBAM, G vvoees @ 2 5 0 a ae materially evlin, 3b i W a 8 wee : Was Sleeping, Then Caimly Fired : iba teaime nenediiealcors (nin) acters | Doyle 26 1 ¢ 1 2 © Big Holiday Crowd Turns Out for Belmont p arte noon|iwaslpostponed account of rain Play postr on accoun Herzog, ss Lowe ee 3 9 : : : : B Firat Inning. atl a Closing Day Despite the Bad Weather ree Bullets Into His Drain jaa Tn ID} tooo O 8 Bi 5 . enheaen trend lea 60m sade includ Shannon lifted a pop fly to the infleld vi oGinniy PATE OME PEPIN persia | which Hummel easity captured. ‘Ten-| WeGinnity, p......0 0 0 2 0 Conditions, and Betting [s Brisk ney let four high ones go by and went) porajg = = = ’ g 1 : ; j re i -| Tote G Of 1 ’ eresa Phillipis, a frail, worn woman, shot 3 12 rn to first. On the hit and run game Mrs. Teresa f man, shot and sued John! Tonline wae (nrswRoN dale nese iby ISLAY | All Afternoon, (Maro less than half an hour after her daughter Amelia, six years old, had Sheehan, Tenney getting to second.| R. H. PO. A | pot R : © Seymour then followed with a Hner t0| tmmell : told her that the man had atter d to ill treat her in a vacant lot on the centre field for a base, scoring Tenney A MatE} Ore Onan 0, pee EKivis Gf Haat NewYork : lend easily and won handit and on Maloney'’s bad throw home sev-| Bureh, If, Oo 2B 0 w BY VINCENT TREANOR. outskir t e . | ———— — mour got around to third. Burch made| Lumley, rf........ ¢ o 0 6 ONT PARK, M 30.—Its Colin agat The rain had ceased; the man, a laborer, was apparently asleep on 360 4h : $2: 000 a diled three year a marvellous minning catch of -| Jordan, 1b Gh pon 0 » May 39.—Its Colin again. The great Keene t + i von east Winner. b1k "k score! low line fly to. le 4 a aes 4 4 95.001 5 A the ground at the 2 here the attempt on the child had been | 4 e parma acon hing low line fly to left.| sieehan, 3b 0 6 © 2 1 champion came back to-day in the $25,000 Belmont Handicap and won f street Stanley. av ¥ hay it i Pa 2b fl 5 1 eis . * made, near Ashford street and Stanley avenue, and the ‘frenzied woman | ibmmell missed hree swings at Bes va Bh: ) 1 1 5 © the greatest turf battle of all his career, Running in mud through a hullets into brain. nnity’s benders. Burch sent a slow} Matoney, cf. ......0 1 2 0 1 i i bon fired three Me a i pene | 4 ‘i i onder ta Dole whe threw him out.| Bergen flint ca drenching rain over a mile and three furlongs, he maintained a lead all Two boys, Edward Weingart, No. 741 Dumont street, and Louis Shilli “ 4% 5 Lumley pasted the ball to lett fell andl ititier, ¢ ; 7 . : ae Pandinidet ae ko, No. 611 Ashford street, saw the killl Tinay ey dhe ima mace ae Dain Tay beigid the pace to Cag Rea Gan cht TOaR ne TAleeaeuneetell . » 0 1 © 0 the way to win at the end under a hand tide by a good neck from Fair , No. SUthehes) Saket) af ecion rave AR he infleld which Herzog got under.| Pastorius, poo... 0 0 1 4 0) py 0 13 emarkable race, closing at least ten le in i stirred, that the woman made no sound and apparently was calm in spit te) — NO RUNS Wiihelm, p........0 0 0 0 4 teh ui us Ae eats fs peal Gs ae ue Ua atts on Calta ii of the frenzied excitement of her mind. Second Inning. aren ead pancetta last six furlongs. Both were tired horses at the end. King James Less than two weeks aso Glovanninay ) Devlin holeted a fly to left centre flela. | Alper 0 0 0 0 09, Was third, ten lengths hack. Phillipis, the thirteen- td daug ter ( i ite y ich Maloney got under Rave i No e man ever got the re- = ef Antonia and Teresa Phillipis, was at : ot club swin at Pas-| Total qeanowene 4) ception accorded Colin, Rven as he WINNERS AT BELM( tacked by a man who, it is said a F if cM a a curves. Herzox soaked 91 started for Bergen In el swept’ by the #randstand toward the ONT @ friend of Maro. The girl ts now ! neehan, who nailed him by i inish the on, lovers that | he care of the Children’s A 1D fe } Ht ‘ i barowitordordane NO RUNG: Batted for Pa torius in eighth. | jai Naar Rnettatructurell ie Gl RSs RACE— Liver Wire (13 to 8 esterday in the Adams Street Police H Sheehan was disposed of by Devliny, Base Hits—Oi Pastorius, 6 in 8 inn-| were upging him Joe Notter in| and even) 1, Adriana (6 to 5 f v i i ‘ inER | i ( or Court Glusepp! neiseo, twenty-one {and Tenney. Pattee sent a gre or | jie anit asi Jowith ¢ cheers in ed that the fast place) 2, Far West, 3. Wears old, was held in $5,000 ball ‘| yj up the first base line and Tenney re-| (fps Base on Bali ot McGinnity, 15) closing Mair Play woult get him. As | eharged with the crime. H H tired him unnssisted Maloney planted | Lett on HasesHrookly tn 4. Giants, 4 C nt pas s with al ; 0 Almost Crazed by Trouble. 7 i Hi the ball In right field for a baz. Ber truck Out He MeGinnity: 2 Pas: | neck advant the crowd) broke loose |, SECOND/RACE—Sin Martin} (18 to Sire, WPhillipig was cimost crazea vy (Ordon House’ Takes| First] He son ardans Liens tec by; Etre a) Ay to eet ArT | again in frenzied rink. 10 and 1 to 3) 1, Selectman (7 to 10 is terrible misfortune and had PlacesbyGcorinearoinienal| Third Inning. aa eas atteon (Di Crowd Cheers for Colin ie placa) 2rvesy Madden) 3) moneabaven it milerieivest sonhy Jon Moe ye a | , s | McGinnity banged a our er to Hum Nt in’ to ney “lL colin had w nd the racing popu- THIRD RACE—Colin (1 to 2 and Bineteen years old, said to-day that st 3 . 3 Abpea A Rain Spoils Sport for Spec- | mel who retina him at frst. s mptres Rudderham ay litaweirwnnteladitnnelchentings tor athe olin 0 2 an fred not smiled since she learned of her of 38 Points. Committee Forces Athletes to] Rain Spoils Sp PEC on ‘alee arove (a hotunder, toh a : —] great thoroughbred was not over yet |1to 8) 1, Falr Play (4 to 5 for place) CON alte fone EU een tenonct Run on Track Ank'e tators, but Water Condi- to Jordan, Tenney bunted safely.” Don ‘ fi for when Colin. and Notter latter |2, King James 3. he family lives In an Isolated p. ack : in’ singlea to right and on i wet to skin, came to the 5, G “on Gordon House won the u or. | cy - W to seco: base t id | ae h outskirts of East New York annual Inter. . , c Ar Ia bad to second base t i 4 the crow se ren | Or in stner ie thirty-nine yeura old, [settlement Athletle Aseoctation yeep in Water. | tions) Are) Mertect ey Fe ea ee ; : Su REE TORE IE AR) CEE lo GINS rt Dae the father a little older, and they have Iday held at Columbia Oval to-day, 9 Bee aaa Bie ctne ua xara MH eLee Peaetentereiac % to 5) 1, John M. P. (3 to 5 for six childr Their house, No. Amz faltatallofias oolntsiieR scorderaereltt Mid spiashos of rain that made it; mour's line drive to left centre " nat probably will never | Place) 2, California King 3. ! r ma otal o pa S ere bri NKLIN FIET siladetph 2 splash Ma Ui een Uehara ae 1 COG IMD) rds nan on io ain: tenn ternal e Ee Pee a nueaD anything but interesting for the spec- “pastor ous was put out of the way by NATIONAL LEAGUE. aln on any race rack == truck farm, ab acre in exten Ere oe i n kK May %.—On a d and track inet i with the Harlem River as) MeGinnity and Tenney. Hummel ser | James It Keene in the clubhouse was | FIFTH RACE—Lawrence P. D; don Which Antonio rat etables,; AS slow. The first record to go by Bue & roller to Herzoz, who got John by it} | aly es 30 con goats and a few a ogy, | the boards the 10-yard senior rec- | deer with mud and rain the Mnals of smooth as a mill pond for the oer lie thew to T y. Burch was an{ At Philadelphia Au Af ible sea auparenesveus|i(Shtonliand)6)to)6);p) MeabyaWolta(a Th 'P! ee i 5 ea aay ire wd of 10 3-6 seconds, which was held | the intercollegiate oh. nship we men, the forty-second meeting of thé | eqey vietim on. strike NOR | EE une congratulations: ce society repre-|¢9 5 for place), 2; Peter Quince, 3. ray bats i : u vy Henry Winberger, of the Clark |)eld here this aftern Harlem Regatta Association opened at) Fourth Inning. | weap entatives who had braved the disagree. | 3 ‘i vy | House. R wards, 0} dson Guild, | The rain bega his morning, # O'clock this morning with seventeen | Needham singled to centre | able we see the rich stake con Joim Maro, a hulk cont) ‘i pean Ea fa second did events scheduled and sixty-five oarsmen nit Into a double play, Humn | _ tested, “I'm heppy.” sald Mr. Keene, | SIXTH RACE—Okenlite (7 to 2 and years old, cab aed LOU GhILS of aiesmaltonhae ova | stop. An hour bef art the entered to try tor aquatic ono: Saree Os ean te H and he looked It 7 to 5) 1, Pontoon (3 to § for place) pins) sup) and. He) Has) a burs as few! AN along the Speedway, which lines | eon! tn time to reach the butter, NO | en en Mico Gen | 2, Geo. G. Hall 3. By reilly? inn stone) street Schaff, of Clark House, then | residents had ever seen it ». Itsone side of the course, the people gath- | RU mine or , rien the Phillipis through ae aH aeona iia Chatnel@echiti|(eame downilinitorrents, anid) tunnel) tHallesealin|throngs) tolwaton) thelrates; and Lumley! made: his/iaecond| a At St. Louis | The rece was run in an obscurin § back before the stretch turn was Siiter fe an ian mare | ' coing the distance in2m. 14 2a¢, | Deautifal field into a miniature lake. | most of them stood still even when the hall to right ending 1: : SE dl alts renehe des Cu LEE EUR CLL? ane. 0 aaleREA ies iv aochiniieas The summaries follow: | Such dad shape was the track in t| rain fell in torrents, just after the start second. Sheehan Sacrificed, Moc could see t ond In of Far West eaeease SE en eee im (wenior)—Won by F. Hynes, |the Executive Committee af the Inter-!ot the first race. But when it did nut to Tennoy. Pattee hit to Herz \ ke togethe Sir Martin Takes Stake merc { per tiaeitheyebl i shomens ai 1, with €. Quinn, Hartley | collegiate Association held a meeting! jet up there was a Mterinalmand theif reen mmonUlatiara sgfna on Ter nese at was t in the, National - he ee pls ns ‘ ‘i Ki made. Me} iuse: second, and 1. Smith, Hudson Guild, | with a view of postponing the meet | most of the morning races were wit-| bled up, NO RL i rd nd Knocked bac! of un attempt tie man had ime M I: thne, 2m. 118, | Their erorts were in vain, as the in-\nessed by the select few wno could get | Fifth Innit sith Phillipis, convulsed w taxes] 1o6-Yard Dash Gunicr)—Won by G. | ning. | ) 4 SUSE. CIPI IE c al Alliances) vetth) 1) Reed Islets distinctly state (oat a view of the rowers at some part of | Herzog was handed a pass to first. | TONG Greig Ce ienetene anda, Gurr meet n reld on this date. De | the course from the vantage point of a | McGinnity. | sacrificed. | Ya tol < u end of a irl was mi ‘ time 10 | spite the in weather the athletes | eupnouse veranda Fe Senn a eled to fy) AMERICAN LEAGUE. ! vaeieee choices pe h who qualitie mpetel In thelr events. | Wind and water conditions were per-!xet away from him Herzog 4 vs {like the food friend of her husband, jand more than {9 spectators, ineluding | root for the oarsmen, and some fast | S4annon, reached | third back In the but Child Tells Her Story. —Won by R two-score women, dresscl in ollskins,| time was predicted, though nothing {Ove to Maloney. | Shannon tr At Boston. | rom home Du on mito the This morning she was tervibly disil- BE epee arse werd nt_and rooted hard for thelr! carting happened in the morning | It {neon out nt ara ‘ingt Av desis a Plas aN Me Solace won Ina couple of Jumps. Gusloned. She |was) sittiig ini the din ; A eae nent | CavOrtt ; Gren VO ‘ o . ‘ oor ’ clan groin tas sed of dow Madden, ing-room, her four-months-old baby at re creating a new record. His UA Ue Columbia Juniors Won. loney was ret! rene urdu eure ak Se eee kara Winskssecplech ase, her breast, singing a lullaby in her na-|tIme war 1-5 of = second better then of Lamontague, Yale, ume, | ‘The feature of the morning races was | Nicklin and Tenney ns SSAC ARRD sit A aa alee tive language, when the little Ame SaSSichiierner, cot iClear 5 Holes: «rece part suth, i;]the clash between four crews in the) Was collated by (enh t. Cleveland : event from lot Ltog t her frock torn, ran into the room. Shep ee vt pun qunior)—-Won by Ht, Sct Cary Yale, 3:]juntor elght-oared shells, Columbia Sich (natn ve is 1 RRORTOH HENLE held a few pennies in hi and. House, with 11, Wath University, Metropolitan, Union and! seymour soaked a Ane Bat eriseta Rd FS in. the “John gave me these.” she sald, hold nent, gsecond, and M New York University had fours in this | Jordan, who beat 5 p AGIIATR GE) Blea reer aaa . ter st home 4ng out her hand and sobbing. ect Sottlement, thirds th event, and it was a pretty race. Union |g.) Neodi of ie b : aevera seas. him The rs suspicions instantly. t aks for} ” “Hurtig the 16-1 ‘da slight advantage at the start, but|Watter and was rewarded iw At Detroit es Penta \ fornia King vived. § zed the child by the s ul anieTBcate Ry ey a Seis he superior training of the Columbia | Doyle singled to tight, pro p 2 et NS mineeicemee eae th engths behind) Joha oer pudshy cand: Cranciealsa fue n Settlement, with W. Pratt, Hud~ crew soon told, and they Jumped to |iin to second, | Nt okiin f “ ‘ 1 had rt H ears Makouclean ere ena Poa liys wor nels lole second, ani R, Preston, Gordon Het Sanat routen with | ce front and were never headed, win- | “Tine out Wand r ay nis w ands Lay B Dale the. best Where Js " she the girl third, Time—S8 seconds, Bees anit aA RaneeDar mouth inant ng out by over five lengths, and com-| Burch | ‘d_dirst” on un down to a han the big blac Kin 1 mudder Van Corthindt Hae ee che At Maro ards Run (Senior)—Won by A. Pepls, | prheabod. Harvard, tied for frat place, (pletely outclassing the other crews, in of his grounder, | | aa | nee EHS HRT ee Hlaaleap, nth nes mae a lipis, the brother of t iis with C. Cary, Hast Side House, 15 tet inches; third, Pop inutes and 29 seconds, New York Pomuantibieed ois Ue fee cance eannen Mi incu. Daly. was backed from | aioraing, to show Ni 5 Gordon House, third, | ine! pwberts. Pennayivanins and) (piversity overhauled the Union crew Benin anne | ‘ h ea it st a er Ne eee By fe it u PAtanmemucien re to dty Inche end of Misiend got sec MeGinnity went | wh Fa The la the stretch and won ine & bE ART RC Dae alDs otr —Won by ys Pinal rimell, P vd place by Iban RI SHAN ORE HEART COoE Tele en ae \ , ‘ Jang iway, Peter Quince, Sthe: woman didn't walt a second. nity aly pane Artmoutth Junior Sing ist tial heat Won fOesed hitn wut Tea x hrown'o: Se AHO A eb wr on blow a ter ae took her husband's 38 calibre vol or anit Whitman, “Pennsylvan i by Rudolph kK. Hohem, first by Hummel.) So RUNS. t ‘ t ut 1 jad the + . Fe the stiow money. e dress 0: hn t « by V. OU Bri 4 2 secur Ne Wh, Who thre 1 n aye 1 parre - Whieh she stil) held in her. arms. Bld- h seconds, Breitwelaer A teal ne ute him ous Pattee At Bunn 1. marred tn ding Amelia follow her she walked bya stride in this race. senicene Sick Ith Juin pedi Aron tran ane Ired vards ve i rapidly out to the garden. “At the 00" | siete Juni) Won By 8. Dun- . sew York, necond, | tine ny awit) 1 one and and, shouting the | {ft a) Ace on Colln A few of ; Pough-coated moni rose from. th ren tonal Alltar Tie between Rave (Ws. Tenney, doubled up Pattee NO | batter and M ) N 4 el U Btep and joined thi Let N retary vee New) York Athte Eighth Inning Winkle an. Um Moran ¢ 90 soon ' Boys Saw the Shooting. held by Mile Run HW. Taylor, Unive ‘ation Singles—Won by R. lL. Smith,| Donlin’s Infleld dounder was hand i won by lengths for this Weingart and Shillike, the two boys, Ran ey Ivante i Vesper Boat Cluty of Patladelphia Clem! | yy Patte nA UOLBATE ESET ell At Providence \ wild ot \\ ' | nvere on their to a'place known as| ron atid 9 Swart + Metropolitan Club, New York, second. | grounder was neatly taken car y 09 4 epee ing across oles a eene thing” Time 2a as th ugh Cornell will w 2R He ee eR N eae, UE CON Haha ; Jay inuddied if as the points now stand y. third victim, Hummel Jordan. Friel , appa WW; Yale, 4: Pennsylyant o time | R Umpir and menibers of Columbia: Unte shifting th Gordon House, with wevig batted for Br nd y Rowing Club junior four-oared fe 1 House nas and BE. Bayh LOBN IE ne qb Tanke Rr | At Rochester. q ow escape from death meat third. Time - 28 onus, and fovle) t ved q 00 : i rl @nd with the bar nner‘a’ tine eters “ld reo-rd | », TORONTO RESULTS. Humniell walked. Burci, Mfed ‘ | i ogo moon racing stigainst from his, he ‘The |e 28 2-5 seconds, held by 8. Api, Gordon | LUNs Gane! Devila, NO RUNS. ; x By Ieays, 1s i crews inthe atta, three bullets en place, | House iss Ninth Inning Ineeiecaniavetnn ba aN The went int The dog, frigh away, | TORONTO RACE TRACK, May Wilhelm and Ritt wen nd Umpt wd t ae hy the baby ‘and little ia began to] ‘he races here to tate Antal ton BrONki ane: — aurer Hulls Ofsen tay nen yh cry and while the hove stress NEW YORK MAN WINS hows cee oe Re Van eet Tuna Mle | Make Killing on Live Wire ithe ‘patlee tan Hed, the wrim woinan, never | AUTO HILL CLIMB C IRST | RACK —Six | turtonge Ri at | of Doyle's i HIGHLANDER GAMES OFF. WW. Darden engineered quite a kt ov id, He Onyx (8 to 6 nN i} 4 a e Beet Rater tha Putftman tay MP CUP>| RVINGTON-MIEEBUBN Bineeatgeee ae Biakarn 2) Sean TU A an” Set Fee ae ay cel. Geman come . f A me—1.15 1-6. A) was on! AMERICAN I E PARK, May t y was My exe fess ia den, rracunted, ollvemen Com Asn) says. conn, aay a0-—At the ay ROAD RACE POSTPONED. SBCOND HACE Five furlongs Pere ntrikon. MgGinnity was the pine aoe ci tesa van teal eran cor eataraenants | ree) urposes tant in “Torbay ine meeae pis entering the of her home. | ptt climb at § e TE RST TN AS H89, “A + Gm 2 to| Doyle reaching third. Shannon was, uled fo He hie t Mande Dad a world of spe ind, after r . A PMthave the thattect™ called Atwater | or ine sa aueneets uoscareciutveat HILTON, N. J., May 30.—The Irving. |! for, place) 2 Flat Creek 3. Time roth aby. Hummel and Jordan 3 if ST actlee rune oon nena He eee tee etten Laval ligsete ran Mes 0 0 oe f te ber cWho did that shooting?” But ton-Millburn bicycle road race, which| | a Ay Sane, SRerae ean iD ere poi Gavel menneyivania 2, O.05 Seas aM bh 'oup, In the free for all, was won by a POURTH RAC mi Litaley went out, Dovle, to Tenney.| had just started, with si cxpwctunt Wire was heavily played and th books F BePRpan mores striae NaF nut eo dhe rR als SEN em P| sn nave nom el tay was po | ERE AGRO Natty Ae lah BtMon eas RISEN |e atin whan he Me. Sy” usa ph Raga At New Haven 5 Dat es Ea . fime Lit, breaking the recon’ made & ed unt!l next Saturday because of @]5) 1, Main Chance. (4 to 5 for place wee Pischan line filed to Shag lpur an end to the procecdings. ‘There| Lady rap prominently for a wnile, only’ | Princeton bee O OLE + Continued on Secon: vear ago by Tracy, avy rainstorm “Martin Doyle & Time-L6? 65 ay NO RUNS. will be but one game Monday, | to Quit Badly and Adriana, after drop. Yale 1900 2)

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