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FINAL RESULTS EDITICN |} PRICE ONE CENT. SS _( “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ “ Circulation Books Open to All,”’ NEW YORH, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1908. CELT WINS THE BROOKLYN tre HANDICAP IN RECORD TIME COMPLETE RACE RESULTS. eS 2+ R ESUL S OF ©O-D AY’S GAM ES Keene’s Great Horse Defeats Splen.« ; | did Field in Gravesend Opening Snare Day Feature and Goes Mile PHILLIES 2, BROOKLYN 1BOSTON 0, HIGHLANDERS 2GiINTS 0, EUSTON 4 set ourerin 200s - SCORE BY INNINGS: | SCORE BY INNINGS: SCORE BY INNINGS (IMMENSE THRONG TURNS OUT. ‘Philadelphia 20 0000 O O— 2 Boston 0000000 0 O— 0° Giants 00000 Oo O— 0} C Lee : Eeslive 6 BiG OO Ont henenaers GG) @) OG) Oi) ee atiiahn D261 6 i TO WITNESS THOROUGHBREDS | fe) [e) - Oo | | fe ee — (Special to The E 4) BROOKLY Gee ae HIGHLANDERS bat Ina | 3 Roseben Comes Back to His Own in First Race ees RUEH | PO VAN Bl ae awerisner desta otis R. H. PO A. E, NATIONAL BASERALI NDS not i aes land id Boston 2h. , 8 ) BOS . ne 1 to £2annon, r 0 S ares Me 0 1 1 0 Ol the opening game ernie 12D. eeeeel 0 8 2 0 BOSTON, Mass, June vty S3amnon, ef. and Costs Bookmakers Goodly Bundle ‘peeing run only a suort distance away 0 0 1 4 O)a crowd of 5,00 people. The rt +» 0 1 1 0 0 connect WASPCUCOD Gyles nD) 7 | ped a depressing effect on Lumley, rf.. .....0 0 1 0 jas somewhat cut hill, cf.. ...1 2 1 © Othe prin use of tne sh jority, We soscen (il ot Money When He Finishes ance at the open nf the series Jordan, 1b.. .....0 1 17 0 ol’, competing: attrac b + ON Om OMe Ol outa inathespamaawithi ds Seymeur, ef . il between the Brook adeiphia . andicap. Chesbro went in to piteh for fi 9 Bor An 5 1 a ; teams this afte DEON NO, York, and Manager McGuire O80), © sine 2020) oN sarneace tant ees te A bree in Front. Phillies went to 3 1} ted Cieotte to oppose [BB : 60 0 OG BO) es APSR eure aE evlin 3b 1.4... 0 0 tussle there was only a sma. 1 0! First Inning. (Chyrtey, Bessoounoe ) 0) Ho sh pany oF MPSS A) cuoncu, UY W t Be 1 4 en hand. 2 Ollmescecannallmmetnned rp NEES, Cases 8 B BW es did not hit George Wiltse h Nicklin uv Oo 2 BO > VINCENT Tpr First Inning. | ; Ech penttnira Ghetto pecrant the Boston batsmen's nits Wits condones Ole oe : BY VINCENT TREANOR, Knabe passed a grounder to Pattee, =| ing, Kleinow to re Sate peretlnely : = ae Merilehns ae rome DL OanrOl| GRAVESEND TRACK, June 1.—James R. Keene’s Celt won the ‘ewhe threw him out. Ce Q| Out Cravath at first To als 9 140 e ex-Giants Were in a large moas- ses ae ercoRleniLaneica pint ee es smashed the ball to the rig er made a wild thr Sles's ire responsivie for tue r uminates’ Peta] a 4 oN i rooklyn Handicap this atternoon in 2.04 1-5, taking 1 1-5 seconds from 5 pe te | was . a Bowerman in pa vay played 2 papenaas 7 i a ‘5 $ fj 2 Ce RE ad aloe si ace : HeIEOMANE TIA Sarg ea aennges spas stted for Wiltse in ninth the record time for the stake. These figures create a new mark for the Jaced the ball to desp right 2 0 taking third McConnell; 2b. ....0 0 2 3 ] local's runs h another LOsTON ‘avesend course too, clipping 1-5 ’@ seco i Sr, couhis Gams om 2 1 y| to Wagner, but < bea w | Lord. 3b tO 1 6 © 06) Dahlen ana M apa tn RH. PO. A. E MEN ul J ‘ourse (00, clipping: 1-5 of at second trom it. August Bele Titus to third. Tit lal 9 | £0 the plate and both were safe. CH (CRUE NE. o. O Wo an ee a PATA) odeewoas 0 il oo Mont’s Fair Play, the second choice in the betting, was second, half a PT ekzehaniy Gaerne nitees yj Magee, if BTS Cera eee eee Oe eG AHO leauge raises opt eo |Betumont, ef... 1 t oo, length in front of Master Robert, It was an unusual record, three three- inneld Brass ng! t at 100 0 2 0 Of to Unglaud Atal OM wf Unela veceee 0 14 0 0 passed. Donlin ser nin. | Bates, If 0 1 2 0 © year-olds splitting the money. Celt was a big public favorite and as scoring Mager. 3 : th ie io 0 oot Ball ONDARUN Suiliva f£o..cc. 0 0 $ 0 0 ine the bases, Seymour flied our to! McGann, Ib ont) 0 0 he galloped under the wire a length and a half in front of Fair P second. Dool to Lum- 3 Second Inning. Wae i A Ra Needham init into a double | Gowerman, ¢ 9, (anal aes ‘ nt of Fair Play the ey ao RU ie a wom YL) aN Ui a spe ay ian RT i vee a 8 Ritehey to Fincinne ein ; es 30,000 present broke out in loud cheers and applause for both the horse ‘ummeil bt bu is retires Peony Qiang ) ; roay 5 Caer naee mw @ W 4 0 ys 2 ROOUS 5 ‘ i S BheShan sent slow Loun nnn p ae Ondonas SUR SPS MEN Gicotte, po cseeeee 0 1 0 4 Ol gota bane on balls. Itites forced Beau- | Dahlen, 83......... 0 + 9 and Jockey Notter, who rode him so admirably, mnt to thel bench: —Knabe pr eaes eet Pea ME Oa sl } zi bn kek oa: f Tenner to Siexlin. Mo ee a ji 2 0) | Colt wonla rent race and proved] holm a x grabbed Lumley's ta \roral Shae { y was out, 1 ees pai se to Tenney. NO RUNS 5 fs all Mr. Rowe claimed him to be. He RUNS. : F \n Ralle-Off Mcintyre, 1;, DFO followed with another single to left | Ficst Base on Ralls—Om Chesbro, 3. MDEVIITenindmante ouBanuimonteDoslelle - = = — =| he got the rail, and with Madden's Second Inniwg. é : guide pea ed at sec on ses—Bost 3; Highland- fied to. Bat Kin cee a base on TOt@IS ..eseeeeeee. 4 8 27 14 1) xing James at his throatlatch, they] FIRST RACE.—Roseben (13 to 6: “ h 08 mann pariahedeat -PY nia, 5; Brook- Niles's grounder, MeConnell to Waser 5 & balls, Wiitse singled pas: ind. Beau coe Her BWAREAD CTC candatananine eo a petn fut ta, Sheehan and perished at | Alles sierounderdtecar Was Siitick Oul=By. (Gheabro 2 Daa NY tau yei ele nadie secon | Baste Hits—Off Wiltse, 1; off Dorner, pt_by the grandstand the fret time land 6 to 5) 1, Berry Maid (5 to 2 ttle my also got in. front Mciate Ton < Hs ie kK third bas e Tiiree-Rase Hits—Kie now, Hemphill, Tatar pay at he ny Firat Rase on Balls—Oft Wiltse, with a length and a halt of daylight | pg, place) 2, King Cobalt, 3 Peo aL ee va raweltoGenualtahehue AVaa tole second _Ke as out, Cleotte | an y off Dorner, & (Pratwraune tnenimandilsalrs Bl with » King Cobalt, 3. SHE eres Valenivaccona) on er intney, Magee | (0 Unglavy: One| HU ier ina MU Nhhawer yan RIL to eentretield fence. Lett on Rakes Boston. 8: Giants, & iets Een HN nepareanded sane Ba at ire sito) (Pattee, NO. ird Innin ne t—Kleinow On a_fielder's choice of Ritch r s Out—By Wilise, 1, by Dorner, 1. Sey ener eg Bi a ak ee C ‘ Thus, Doolin, endear rs ng. cone : VLoughiin and gan, {eld hit Bowerman was, safe nt Two-Rase Hit Bowerman, Bannan ine feu ane field was strung out a= liza We 4 raised fon fy ligler ane dae: an a! Me | owerman scored on Dahlen's loni Stolen Bases—Rates. like a processio! a JOPaRpnralaeais ban T second as Niles to Shannon. Sweeney singled to ble PI Dahlen. tc 2 08) th Radice © t Ritchey to King James Holds On- 5 for place) 2, Black Oak 3. Cree struck ¢ ney captured Cleverly, stopped out to Ball, w him o old te Weary ares | gut fo Balt Third Inning. A L | sie Courtney laced the ball to center fr a bas. Titus bunted. but on Meln | fyre's throw to. Lewis Cour ¥ wore j | forced at second. Titus 1 to ba j giarize second tut was nibbed by Ber j en's good throw down to Pattee. Ma {Le i ee lined the pall to right for a bas Ssborne was retired on a pretty. iby Pattee and Jurdan. NO RIN RUNS, © v=) ieee Maloney let four bad ones go by and ; f wont to first. Bergen wos called sit cit on strikes after falling to bunt Me- LU | Intyre'’s high one to right was | athered in by Titus, Malone stariod ” fo steal second, and on Moren'e wild | Sel | Fifth Inning. ing taird. Dorner out, se, Riterey scorin titchey 1a to Wi n, 2 Shannon to Needham g.Browne|) Umpire Mr o'Dat King James and Celt still hung to ue vy beat out a field hit, but Sweene: = aes, . = - CHA Ui ii { Was out at the plate on’ an attempt ty a ca gether ie lovked ike one of them smist | THIRD RACE—Blackford (4 to 4 Hey i ‘Tenney Needham. TWO] FReITA sabe tied iat ae | 5. Tenn edham. oO jerack at pace, and 7 to 5) 1, Torbelleno (7 to 5 for No RUNS SEOUL ij Third Inning Fourth Inning. d| i :3 U a LTenney popped, to McGann. Dont iL ie il arc | Stopping. Duin, on Fair Play, then took up the] FOURTH RACE—Celt (4 to 8 and | Browne gathered In while going at full te Speed. Sevinour, ous, Dnnien to. Me- chaxe of Celt, King James dropping back i A | ia Ve Pa Gann. | NO RUNS ; a o | Dp Peeeiea See TC RRL us bf to 5) 1, Fair Play (8 to 5 for Ty i eaumont tatsed hone, whieit ' REET Ay iy -—.—— AY ‘ on the back stretch, opposite the grand f h | ali I |atand King James showed signs of | P/@¢e) 2, Rossfenton 3, H e a hard liner to ri, » whic © Kleinow iv Needham. Me Med to Shan- | the grandstand, began to ve up One eaeee Tantng | { ‘i strongly, and as they swung into the iteul RACE—James B. Brady stretch he was fourth, Cel (5 to 2a PD eam enti, ror ue uty nt. Devin i U aie i ie sticking it out ia { ont in ]2 for pli nd even) 1, Besom (5 to ed patie ‘0 pase on balls 4H Se ee Nee ABER place) 2, Arasee 3 4 Change in Attitude and Gaur ranuine reached times Dee Air SIXTH RACE—Connaught Ranger ames and was now taking throw to Knabe manage Ket to Unglaud walke a se third. Hummell then made a timely | aon ' c n if ° man let the third strike gea away fr b SN ee ee nea enna Pe Rr Ie hein +p Ond on Sullivan ays Suppor ba GUTTAeW Sl sekwaalnassederere aril tof Fair Play, Aw they drive to left for a base, sending Ma- ‘Manager of Keith's Acts Quick. ‘jisse: Wasner, fouted ine ys Support Will be the. base Shanon tied ts Reeling a ne ai finlgh 1ugan forced an opening, on the |\(3) to 1 and leven) 1, Xebee (even onsy ior echitiersniateee aie mien was ela took ihird base ona passed pall POG es. NO RU eeling Off 27 Knots an Hour ee eee ie ac second |for place) 2, aiepon MW ONE RUN pad ly and All In Audie Gut Criger filed ‘ut to Stahl NO RUNS More Vigorou rowerman hit to Deviln, who.-threw ail, and for the frac A Second place) 2, Otago 3. and Bransfiel ly and NWATICenCeMmm meNias ae oul ce ungtauivomeninasatated into the firm bare. bleachers "anseine, as She Passes N dua: | Gs bh pang on Who ver Fourth Inning. = pscrter simatea co fe ints, aad owas Boracn catcher to seore, “ritmnes | AS ONE Passes f ntucket Jeott Racing Charts on : *f ee z sre e a sata. Out stealing second, « r to Wagne 1 out to Shanon, Dahlen out, Nict 3 2 rf 2 ketamine prety pickup of Beans: | Reported Safe. Re Mi slammed a tireesacker tnt Fume 1. The totlowing Hn ts Penne. Sweeney” out sane ak Lightship. Twas Easy for Celt. fetter riod ie a {Doolin alao pasted a grins cutter to] oe Ra ne ai um was received this af. ONE RVO F 5 Ate ibe el CAN Gan Gin as Hu aeaeu ee Tawis was the second victin. Doo: | : {th a long fly to Cravath, No ThecReanO” Coetaanenaant Fifth Inning. [peat int was the ory. | itary Payne Whitney. His two-year. Jin‘was retired on his grounder by Shees| CLR KGS gan ues By : i i us pendent | aes cu mege enum | Well elle | Jour Celt had something left, and with Fuld gelding’ Blackford, w ears han and Jordan. NO RUNS Ae ereaie ie eles ser oe Sixth Inning. cit ) a ss, dated st,’ Tenney oul, Sweeney to McGann.) Rarring accidents the Cunarder Mau-|the slightest urging drew away to get {qi Wom it In a blanket tinish from Lumley was only able to soak a H ENE oR. singled to right flela. Me- |. seu) ome-town of Senator mour singled to right. Needham filed |retania should pass Sand Hook Light- |Past the judges, the nandiest kind of A) Marse Abe essfenton just nosing ounderte Knabe, who tossed him out-| duriny a matinee performance. A | Connell stru K ont, Cleotte atole second | Ne who represents the Thirty: to Browne. NO RUNS. ~ : Bienes ‘i an nt Da eat nents nei Uaniestae od nelukonitolleanernrnadnechianraeie aE ry. Marge eee eer BOW One UD te re pete | anic ensued, but so far is can bejOese Ball got Lord's grounder and | fourth District (Prankltr W- Dorner out. Doyle to ‘Tenney. Browne iP at about 7.90 o'clock this evening | enird place gamely all the way from |in the race led during the early ( | ela in time to retire film. Osborne DY ose aarp ca EE Conroy in te, satel | Fence Coun : lined to Tenney. Beaumont out, Doyle | with all ocean records to her credit.;the backstreteh, tired in the last Fey ate es caught him at the pn tre him. Osborne bY earned every. one audience es- Weowas out stealing, “isle Heumors oe ¢ my : : prec eater en Deon | Ue baeksureten aticon= in snnel leat | of the stretch, and in the erowde MeAV SD intne nan now to Fell. NO RUN Jon race track bills alse Sixth Inning, \She i ning down the Long Island | Yards and gave way to Master Robert | ing uiere J. “Lies, Maree Abe's Josken, Creole awa; fi e b ole, away from the barrier | got the worst coast this afternoon at an estimatea| Pon N aot Roe A last. never could improve his position. | It looked like Torbellino would win speed fot tn He was well backed and ran disap- | Nranthy Was straightened out in the , faster than any ocean liner ever ran in| pointingly. The public won money on got the tail and soon was ino ed se waters before, and if she can|the victory of the Keene colt, which | tending position. He caught Torbellino, v Hughes more vig fa’s fly in short left centre. NO RUNS ed without infur, tigene Jeffes. an’ Cicotte t Fifth Inning. Nactonidelnelaatucnuatkinertime tad trac Ungialont than ever. | laub got Conroy. NO RUNS. ) WILLIAM iT. O'd ai Boren was easy for Lewis and Jor-|aiarm, fell dead from fright in the Seventh Inning cite renbe Vesna sneiie ny mune | v rew out Sta agner and | SUPP tired Ball, Cicotte to Un) Devlin out, Dahlen to McGann, Doyla iL. , Worked Dorner for a_ pass. icklin| ‘sof late forced Doyle, Sweeney to Ritchey, Che of Wiltse forced Nicklin, Dahlen to Rickey yeseven knots an hour, ; @an. Lewis grabbed Knabe's jumper th enator O'Neil, who w jand got the ball to Jordan In time. | wings. Cravath popped out ty Ball. Gess (ie UWenty-nve Senators voting for the NO RUNS. | Courtney retired the side on his slow etetei frond hit to deep center ileld for three bases W-Hart Anti-Gambling biis at the Bates beat out an 1 Stele Jane one ; ‘pounder, which was handled by Pattce| 27M Ciately won the iNscovers uf | Bai got Unglaub’s hot krounder an Fe eee a ee tae eaten ote ee tees i enaic’| keep up the galt she will undoubtedly | Wa backed with rare confidence. [Base Gr cue ener ana WI HnBG etn kB and Jordan, NO RUNS a pMisetenee|MensssiDenieleloricainic=| Uirew’G the position on the matter, Rates stole third. Bowerman fanned | be hailed as Queen of the Seas. The| Reseben Wine Opener. felectman in tiiis race ant Mtadden der fee's infleld fly was collared t fo the stage and assured | play. of n was x ead . i Y a n of s h i . 5 : 4 be, Maloney hunted in front. ot {the audience that there was no langur. | stealing second, Niles. is = | Ritchey lined to Devlin. NO RUNS. | title 1s now held by her sister ship, the| Mr. Pettingill’s effort in the opening CHned the issue with Schleswig. fhe plate. but wae nailed on Dooin's | This hua a calming effect and tho pom RONG: 4 : SHOT HIMSELF TWICE | Seventh Inning. Lusitania, which logged the long course |¢¥ent was awful. Of the ten who went; James B. Brady Takes Fifth. st throw to Bransfie! rgen fouled b ‘agner tossed out Kleinow, Chesbro Bhannoniisrounded toute Colestec anne | tromiGusenstowan comSanar eat to the post, three were practically left; James B, Brady, an even-up choi out to Bransfield. NO RUNS ple pasted out rapiay. ‘fed to Cravath. Ni was safe on} T Tenney filed to Dahlen. Donlin Veen to wrienton Randy intook 7 On) : vinif with Frizette, won’ the fif eet Ned ravaths ‘ . Tenney 0 hie out, trl 2 22 .|—Question Mark, Lady Winifred and h Frizette, won the fifth race. Fri- Sixth Inning. eens WMeConnell's error. Niles stole secon HEN TURNED ON GAS. inves. fh MeGann: “NO RUNS. pealieee Fip tn'4 days, 2 hours, 22 min- | 52th emwhiie the others. were zotte evidentiv didn't like the change se © third on Cris TRE Dahlen. singled” between third ana | Yt away to @ straggling start. Walter from the Belmont straightaway to the went out, Pattee t : bdy) covering second base. |, 55 ainele H i ‘ gxling , lahtay Maguenbacsed a high pounder to. eat: NATIONAL LEAGUE, throw. nobody covering second tase | Won Whose Wife Died Recently short. Sweeney sacrificed. Wiitse to ven though the Mauretania should! Miller, back from the coast, had liy|turns here, for she never was danger- lagee bang. hig! 0 Pat Mcconnell threw out’ Keeler. NO e ; df J 3. Brady etically tee and died on first. Lewis made a RU : : > Tenney.” Dorner sacrificed the seme | fail below the Lusitania’s record by a|first mount on De Mund and he showed 0s James 1. Brady led practically all @reat stop. of Osborne's scorching TREES ; of a Broken Heart Commits | way, (Dabien taking third Browne | few minute mn tabll [that he still retains all his ablitty as |(he Way pnd never wie ena ite. grounder, and by a fast throw to Jor- At Cincinnati Eighth Inning. F Z Z lined to Tenney. NO RUNS reno niea) shel willshaye eatablished a: nu noac rder.seMillen got Del Mund often 208 Di into. the sround early. ang Gan got his. man, NO RUNS at Chesbro tossed out Sullivan, and Ball] Suicide at His Home. Eighth Inning. Zecordathate wilipstend| ton along) tlmell tyingiminithis We terbucysam\lonseisnot | lela ches hate soul sete ever Metntyre fanned.” So aki Hummel | FIRST GAME. threw out Wagner. Criger walked, but] with two bullets in his riget temple] Seymour out, Ritchey to MeGann. {7 fe Atlantic Ocean, for one of her| chasing him. In the first elghth. J-|5°0 anished out a good second in trone ehan fied out to” Osborne. NOL st touts. 00001004 og |e foreet at second on rs : M\ Needham singled through Sweeney. | fUF propellers ts out of commission | 40 Male mim quite, Meaneme, Hoses /of Arasee, which came from’ behind to faventhhinninas fee Soe | Hemphill heat out a bunt. ¢ | Sopp Was found this atternoon in his to Ritchey to MeGann, NO RUNS meni Onn ‘i onmccalhentanchanbartlortewas re ne I ek s nrieriee-Heebes aud! Lud wig) to Sullivan. Stahl singled to rooms on the sc oor of No, 29 Beaumont hit to t? nt field fence |? 1 aly pro-|leave the barrier, Was running In third | Miller Wins Sixth Race. abransticia, went out, Sheehan to Jor-{fell and McLean, Umpire-Mr. Emslie,/and Hemphill went to third hase iH f > tar itced. Devlin | Revers dn the Mauretania | Piitce Sina ie fon Walter Miller won his first race of an. olin was hit wita a piched| sae eA stan abe j chird avenue aed, Deviini ic (we erry Maid shakingiotecDell sn caer anutravargtnnithernnalte ball; Dooln was retired by Jordan BECONDIGAME, Lea Four m zo Kopp's wife died of tT q rd. “Me- (cove yes vluck | yjund, went on about her business, | the east in the nt ‘sisted. Dooll Se cee D Louis oo10v0 MeConn u sted, bury Ga ed Wiltse fer 9 pass. Bow yesie: 4 5 o'clock yes-|turning into the str had c r gesiated, | Dooling reaching, ° « a ‘ored on the play Wowas! broken hear: after she had seen the erman singled between third and short, eae liguvantsgevotltwoulengtha ueAaitt ta | Moren reached first on Vatiee's tumble ee A RW RGEImanal Mma Neral GANG EAI liuatAin || SRSASUITEahOe SMUSIKTOMN ect etscoKineseenn itchesem alc tos lay average speed of /advantage of two lengths, Ax the tleld nit as Doolin tried to svore! je was tleries—Higginbotham and Hos: yur childyen. Kops meta triond early filling the bases. Dahlen filed to. Shan: knots an hour er aia oraionebent anahithenen ie rs Balled at the plaig on Taltee's neal | wetter” Slade and el. Umpire Ninth Inning rah and sid he fad spent the money’ non, who eaught MeGann on a beautital Passes Nantucket. |firain™ responded nobly. eee ar ta wood price. Was a bang-tip ied out to Branstie Veigtiee Miles threw out McConnell. Lord flied | be lad laid asic ty the children’s throw to the plate, ONE RUN. is : : Brel ni rerpanders aan ee 1 ride esp kad aaiies Sindee aurea Sh 4 Aer tat Bol ace canta At Chicago. wsticnieilit: Cravath filed to Rootes | part Moe Ny, 3 Ait. Vernon. Ninth Inning. Ble janeveds Nantucket) TAen ship, 122 ihe yitniay Ane okt Fe are de Anish: | Connaught Ranger. for two haves, Lesis went out, Moren | pitrspurg Ta WO NO RUNS, 3 len Legeoscdtor’rt «hole inze a Dahlen made a beautiful ston anailitnis etternoon, with her tore Cannate is head In front as they went past | pana to Bransfield. Pattee fled out to Ma-|cjieaso eNO ATO = luis csc citernocn, tte traced’ it (9 throw to McGann, getting Doyle at first, | {Ms 3 paint BE eUnnels) thes, Judges pepeny ei peaulan eS With|| TORONTO RESULTS. \ rai Ape) Inning, and Kling. Umpires Messrs. John- und) Kepp was dvenithien nyiiendh Un ecu fans Nyilie anasairusiec out on the lghtship say she was moving |4C.ghey sode a wood race on. King | TORONTO RAC K, June 1 nt jad out to Pattee. Cor malta ' <lein, ding on a ga@ stove, the tube se- Eyl: through the wate: like a railroad trai “obal ishin, sy third behind | ¢p: raceunherete psulted earkalsrenectruyseertes anarvoreatal meee co ae At Jersey eCity. | useh* saeeened between hin, eer. | , , CHAM anal ienilestltaateniiaice necclle ca er ceet | eeeeai tnt aebee ena ame eine | oore aces iconic i Fitus singled to lett.’ Magee reacted | —»—_- owark 1 0 10.00 0 2 | nee surgeon found tre! LIPTON S NEW SHAMROCK twentycrix and tWentyrseven knete cn | Roaeben’a great race surprised even| Sune RACH—Six furlongs rat on McIntyre's bad throw, Titus! Jersey City (16 10620 5 | tees of blood in they Sot BE LN ORLY BBV ote Frank Weir, his trainer. Wetr thought | a : 1. Clem seco aa 4 s i Mt tte she ad hour) She passed Rerena hts b H (8 to § and 7 to 10) 1, Clemen moving, up to, econd. Osborne ‘sent a AMERICAN LEAGUE. Batterios—Neiter and Stanage | dom Bost ed ATA shooting had | WINS A GRAND RACE, | °°" he passed within half a mile| De Mund would run the head off the Re gia y ne RUNS. and Butler. Umptres--Murray ani |i) his head Kopp. stag atid of the lightship, with all her passengers | Big. ‘Train. This probably accounts Maloney struck out. Rerzen hoisted Sates Kelly ue ath ne reg = lining the rail, waving Americ |ror the generous price of 3 to 1 against @ fly to Kn %e. Mcintyre went out on | en and turned on the HARWICH, June 1—The Shamrock . Bs AIDOFICAN A888 Ih seben ‘OND bis erounde Doolin to Branstield. NO. At Philadelphia At Baltimore pea an creer St a Lipton’s ne re. fn otter, jendl alnging (ithe (Star Spangled. Bans | R kst D s Backers. UNS. Vashingto 00 -1| Providence 00200138 Ve Bir nas Lipton’s new racing cutter, j ner," for though she is an English sh ockstone Dumps Bac r_ pia Ninth Inning APRON to gh 6 6 G6 8 cal paninons Movanenonone MERRY WIDOW” HAT SAVED jana tne Woite Heather took part in a | nestiy evere ny atomtd oe eee | with Montfort scratched from the! 1A 3 t ; ) Ratterles—Plank and Powers; Smith) Batterios-Sline and Ostdeik; Adkins | ;Brand race to-day over a triangular | omcers and crew is 4 eri second, Roskstone was mnade the hottest) THIRD RACE.~Six FORE RSR AAA ee Ou ree a aeteleg! ian Br Umpire Mr, Connolly. | and. Byers, Umpire-—Sullivan HER IN SUICIDAL JUMP. vous of thirty mijes | Rovallls Gane yitatineds loth the, Mudretanten | Mite ese Cenere: (HG (dust, Called "by isiowy (LL. to Sy ange eI att Maa IN Ag arwi era tha Marting with thet aR REGS 19) e na th matter of n h or so, yl ¢ places 2, Pere aay Went out, Pattee to Jordan, No At Detroit At Buffalo Brynhild and the Nyria, all bunched, | Will do everything In his power to get Porton u.. g Adan by J. Lee, po aves tue ese ht cea : i merente omonoanor ono! ROCHESTER, June 1—From the rail! With the Sheanrook on’ the weather [his ship to. Si Hook before. 23o|flying and led from the start. He just) poURTH RACE.—One mile and a six- mre went soubsaOouringy: 10 (ave and re Oa Buftal 0000000 ¢ the Vincent street. bridge at the [Derth. the White Heather took the aE aaa fulstaes sonably {id last. however, for Hockstone, clos-| teenth. Photographer 2 and 6 to $) \ Sheehan ‘out, Knabe to | Detroit Mere OG ( 2 Baas ’ e er idge Ne and just kept tt until a mi m the 10 clos un jeath 8 asona ng lke a streak, all but rim } ferman Johnson (6 to 5 for place) 4 Panencid: kitmley wax, retired by| Hatierler—Rhondes and Clarke: Sum-| cornet’ and Archer Weepire sat | eet side to-day, Anna Hayes, alias Aniahing ling. where the Shamrock cut (clear outside, and all there is to hinder {right on the post. Gieck, Oak. On ine Sioonraler, 2. "Time, 1.18 46 Id unassisted. NO RUNS. mers and Schmidt. Umpire-Sheridan, | Sonne a Archi Mplre—Mr | oe), alias Meyers, took a plunge of| fer, que whi unding the buoy’ and | the vessel's speed is a head wind and | colors of P. 8. P. Randolph, ran a mod) “ stny | RACK—Steeplechase—Flying . TORT TaS, At St. Louls. At Rochester. [thirty feet to the river bank and rotted Gags, Neh PY One minute and cient See- tthe possibility of an accident to the | Way’ a te eee Rockmone'e| Vinginian (6, to 1 and ae most of the way to the water's edge Binincesante h va(machinery. If the Mauretania can dojcloaing burat ¢ ck OF Parmer, (6) oe . % Sunday World Wants Work ‘| sv.’ mid o22o PER eH OR Ee jy an attempt At aulcide Bal acinar a tac tne ORE EaN Aostatr teed aoa cot esiiie itn anreal propeilarsianel cusht | tuyernr wes ecgredi tryin | 1] Walenta time COL Ehay co lam Ratterion-Owens and Sullivan; Gra-| Betterioe—Donohue and Toft; Crom-| hat acted a8 a parachute and probably | Clesly, a-achooner: which beat Exmperny {tbe able. BLS UE LRIRpSU ASD WOE Blacktord takes) Expactatten. teenth <-Relamore | (Biton 6 and oa ? Monday Morning Wonders, | 2ia%2 Seances) Umpires Hurst and | tex and ityriey. | Umpires—Mesara.Star- | saved ner from serious if not fatal ins | Wil Met the German The Expectation, with a value of|Charite Gilbert (4 to 5 for place) + | Evana, ford and Conway. ‘ Jury. ‘Glare and Suseane, (Continued on Second Page.) | 95,466 net, was checked to the credit of ‘Howard Shean 3, Time—1L49 2-6, ‘ » » y Ts eS i emnontey Nara WTEC IEE

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