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FINAL RESULTS EDITION PRIC — a ae N “Circulation Books Open to All.” | rar 3, ron! HARD tD ONE CENT. OKS JGLTE N 3 WELL P mena | | A SCORE BY INNINGS: SCORE BY INNINGS SCORE BY INNING : | Philadelphia 000100 0 0 O— 1 Boston 0101 02 2 0 O— 6 Giants 03000 00 0 OX 38 hi \ Brooklyn 10100000 — 2 Highlanders 000000 0 0 1— 1 Boston 00000000 00 | a | ee 2 ne | (Special to The Evening World.) BROOKLYN | (Special to The Evening Worl.) HIGHLANDERS | Repeciniciecrneneanine corns ens + WASHINGTON PARK. BROOKLY: R. H. PO. A. EB.) AMERICAN LE PARK, June R. H. PO. AOE.| NATIONAL LinaGit R. H. POA BEB xa June 3—Having finally broken thetr Hummell, If... 0 i 1 0 013A crowd of 8.0 was up to see the Niles, 2b.. £0 1 2 4 0) ROSTON. June 3—The Giants took the | Shannon, If. 10: a3) SEO D 1 R > d D d i by winning a game from the! Sheehan, 3b. 1 0 2 i | Highlanders play their farewell game Keeler, rf.. -0 0 1 0 Offinad x res her OG Os e canta, ossienton an ande 10n Patsy Donovan's ‘Lumley, rf.........1 2 3 0 | With Boston. They had almost forgot- Homphill, ef.. ...1 2 1 6 0) by the to 0. am WO al Ot) A M d M di of H Dodgers went at Biily MUr-! organ, 1b, (osl a at ten the awful affair of ve: y and‘ Chase, 1b... 0 1 14 0 OG) was in iL ot 0). Tre ade ediums eavy | ion from the Quaker City | 7 % if cheered. Griff and his gang every chance Stahl, If ee eG g : | to-day confident of taking another. | Lewis, ss. .. +0 2 04 they got, Glaze and Orth oppored yy4j) = bebe Bibaalesbl gal =) Pla at Gravesend and Richl | As this was the final game of the Pattee, 2b. D 3. 2 1 each other in the box. Ball. moa 4 0 a reek reste Sits () Y y | series with the Quakerites, Donovan | Maloney, cf. n Q First Inning. ~ Conroy, Dee 10 9 Doyle, 2b 0) 3 Gast < | was anxtous to capture {t and selected Borgen, o. 8 1. 0 McConnell started off by fyt to Blaincer wy at 8 7 oF : e Reward Their Backers. | Southpaw Rucker to do the twirling eee shchcay Bull, and so did Lord, Cravath drew a| Orth, p.. Hoa een 0 OB 0° 0 Murray depended on Sparks. | (im fb, oecongnn 1 tree Dass. Gexier was out, Orth {0 | Mathewson, p. ..0 0 0 0 O lee ee : 3 — —'Chase. NOR First Inning. Totals 10 Hes fouled out to Lord, Keeler | Totals .... ca ‘| Totals 8 Gf bo Aas alles i Foot SN ete c lea factieeithuthres'| | grounded to Wagner, who torew bim ee i EMS oun guoou 3 a7 BY VINCENT TREANOR. Farr cts eeeee nee At fingt. Heanpaill struck out. NO BOSTON ay ON, of Muckers curves. Courtney also Ae] RUNS: yO A was BOSTON. GRAV D RACE TRACK, June 3.—This w Se Ue aaTGlinee Ca ieeL o| KDBbENT2Oe: Noi ose sane Second Inning. | McConnell, %. .. 0 3 Ol R. H. PO. A. B. r ey gk I ‘he: runni 4 fon, Thus was hit with al, ae Ai Conroy to Chase put Unglaub out. al ) EAN | PEK NAA Sh aU On O. O foups at the race track. Up to the running of the i ‘ Courtney, 3b.. Ot) 92 UOletanti waanunders Bullivannnight ener| one co J |Bouument, ¢ 0 1 8 0 0 ; ois eee Z er to 1| Titus, rf.. 201 0 0) Wagner tore off a pr gle to cen-| Cravath, If ....1 0 hree of them went th han. d Mage 3 tre fleld. Mefarland double os Q ol O al (st , aa ree Magee, If. 0 2 0 0jto Fight, scorite our sler, rf. 1 U {MeGann, 1b 0710 eleanta, in the stee vas the fi 9 rth toc f ae y | McGann, 1b. Deleanta, in ee} was the first) Osborne, cf.. One g Chase! flied out’ to (ier | SEO a, oy x Hl First Inning, | Bowerman, c. 13 11 of the good things. After bein: , he never gave | Jordan, drew fatty ua ee ab) * ; in a was safe on Wagner's high throw 10 yc, i : 9 91 shannon fied to Sweeney, ‘Tenney |Ritchey, 2b i 7, 33) 00 his backers an US mome: e second suce! Lewis sent a | Doolin, 88.. ...... von | Unglaub, and Conroy fled to Cravath eOst ee 1 2 3) TV Jetruck out. Doniin ft o Browne | Dahlen, ss.. 0 0 2 0 ie é “4 is) tried to |Dooin, c.. 0 2 1 0) NO RUNS. ROI, Goon i GR (Mp tsi te) USE Sweeney 0 4 2 0 ces-ful plunge was on Rossten ne Manh | Siohe SS Plate? | Sparks, p.. QO a 4 0 Third Inning. Glare, p. i a ot neg. Bates led. Shannon. {Young, p 0030 | as nalied eine 4 i Eb 60 i ates te Shannon. \you ‘ —— e : — McConnell struck out. Miles threw | = == =|NOMUNS B, ery Second Inning. out Loi i Hrs re “Hanna Ora 2. word after making a stop, St 3 Hannafin .. 0 O- 0 GRAVESEND RESULTS. a Ruckeria third’ victhnian | TGs c8: 0 2c: 4 Vand Orth's quick throw to Chase nalled | TOS +++ no) LS | For ‘ 0-0-6 J eri ansficld smasned a ot) First Base on Balis—Oft Sparks. 5. . | Cravath at fret base. NO RU rst Base on Balls—OM Orih, 3; off eat de dB ee FIRST RACE—Simpls Honours (12 | Srounder to Pattee, who trew him out} Left on Bases—Philadeiphia, 3; Brook-| | Diair waa an easy out { : cis DRL | olin lined the ball to ceutre and /tyn, 9 g an tng! Orth smashed a Bases—Boston, 8; Highland- otal .. 3 2 -- to 1 and 4 to 4) 1, Frizette (7 to §| stopped at first. Dooln soaked a| “Struck Out—By Rucker, §; Sparks, 1. | single to right field, but was forced out By 2 tor Y for pla 2, Frank grounder io Lewis, who threw to Pat-| Home Runs—Lumley ; When McConnell got grounder By Orth, 3; by Glaze, 4. “Batted for Young in eighth, Place) 2, Frank Lord 3, fee. forcing Doolin at second. NO| Two-Base If . Bergen. | and touched Al out on the line. Niles | Home Runs—Grsste te Bney, om ¥ r Sf —s | Re Siolen Bs + Maloney. | then stole second base. ler walked, | _Two-Base Hits arlane, — Balt, | Ptchey, see ad padi ue ning wie SECOND RACE—Delcanta (4to 5, Me was retired on a fast play|Hummell McConnell threw out Hemphill. No | Hemphill. {aah er sft ro laetay The t cin a et by Hransfeld. Bergen | Double Plays—Sheehan to Jordan. RUNS, [> Stolen ase. ee GH Eh ED Fe) eae aes and 1 to 4) 1, St. Kevin (even for ° hich Titus got 1 | R Drs 3 Ito Was! Mathewson, 11;" by andelt Blace)) 2 lroneldeats, i Rucker'e grounder hit Brans- aR u Fourth Inning Hit by Piteher—Cravat cock hi Yaoi $3. TT ACA ey tig Sra = = —= Geasler, singled to left fleld but was! | -O Lougalin nesent Needham, Devlin. ae ot — i nde ae anys stealing second base, Tiair to Bull, - -— — An's 3 soe mathe i THIRD RACE—Ressfenton (2 to eo ry Sea, Pie NATIONAL LEAGUE. laud beat outa slow one i | rk Jloounte Plays=Woung to Ritchey to x ig twh pees Se t to third base on > MeGen, ; 1 and 4 to 5) 1, Blackford (1 to 2 Third Inning. single to lett field. |Wasner banged a Third tanin nre-O'Day. kaied for place) 2, Moorish King 3. fly back of the At Pittsburg. ate one to right fleld.” scoring” Un- Shannon hit first lipiiched\by!| aemmann Ss > 1 1 a jeehan sot under, /st Louls -o 2 6 ON 1s 023 i 3-8. Bun. Her Henang fill ty | and | Young to right to ‘Tenney Books Are Hard Hit S and even) 1, Earl G. (4 to 5 for a fly to Hummell. NO} Young and Gibson. Umpire-M: bey Ho Cay Ba Wagner threw eiruck out owerman ) 2, Rifleman, 3 t i (att U { » 3. top of Hum- Fifth Inning. FIFTH RACE- Bad News (7 to 10 —-— Vea single past first ! Paocenal| | and 1 to 4) 1, Lord St2-hope (8 to At Philadelphia. | second, Blair to Ball, j Z ae d Tata aig asl aroy ynade a benu= | Dove to 5 for place) 2, Masaneillo 3, | a aT eas oF ORO Lo. Writ 1 threw out, ANTS IN CREEK balls, Youn - hi was! good 3 Gesslor. { victim on. strikes. SIXTH RACE--Rose Beaumont . wos @ vielim on ,,Datterles — Falk Gonalliensiaes AES OG Ieee Tea aa houtia Noapuns. i ae se yee bard (2 to 1 for place) 2, Nigger, Bourth inning: Pe At Detroit. Sixth Inning. | Neediiam fled to. Ritchey. Deviin | off to NTE Wat SCONE TY Hattories—Joss and Clarke; Willett second re ‘ | Siwesn forceilienaboond ! % Perey erie ea benee (2k Aa Se aera agen rrown co) Snuisonmtar ya UenpireS ste: nance; Ward When Animal Rears, Man Danan too Ri Ewan otiall eiert an to 1) 1, Waponoca (2) jynaqy, dousled up. Bransfield, ONE At St. Louis. PULA bs Renae A eIU iar 4 Bott sont out, Dovie to ‘Tenney. {Left Letter to Manager of ni ileewani’ ce would have | te 1 for place) 2, Racquet 3, RUN a Fred GCL DLNICR ERT EET Sent oneal we Shae ; and Both Drop Together. MT heniaralvoniuenheniskentel| Heys vyatle (Clonviccei j mmedawellihadiinel wont talte eae was nippe on account of rain. | b iched first ot Tonnes's, error eiBankiG@ontessin to. Bransfield ira eilmniceelaraie ee 4 ; ‘ u { ay if ; litera Ctsecy Lhyas o, —>—— Keeler fied to Sulti| Wy qannese, Bowerman’ ied “out to tes g Ea and ¢ z | knabe sm Rerge EASTERN LEAGUE. ne ae iner MEAINst| WASHINGTON, June &—President pie BEE His Guilt. and eoula ning rh ia cuir Syaiel ae RE | Sense ick out and Niles died trving it had an exceedingly narrow! ssa inewgon fied om voy lees Bee teaGoked ae ait passed Him. | RON! | At Jersey City. io babe Matariand ito Lordi y tans from) al sericus accident whllel Wennu nna Ti Geer bs reten Phe en saniello the | 7 lNewact Awan Dn Ras ne Ader | but 9 wareunt mathiatatie: © som plare ud pothing left | Elfeh stoning: yer aon ooo Seventh Inning. horseback riding in Rock Creek Park| GO*g between fires anid se Net until: jaterthlanattemeon dant Stninlaetiona cord wipe challenged. | Ac- | Doolin was disposed of on Tis Errcned) Batteries — Hughes and Kritehele: |, Cravath was hit by a pitched hall, andl yesterday afternoon. Mrs, Roosevelt} UE, 19, Sweeney, develop that there was a shortage of simple Honor «he wot only the show mones. |er hy Tavis and Jor Pooln reached’ wiitse and Wood. Umpires—kelly and {Ne and Gossler oth senred en the ai-) : ee Ritchey” spoiled ard of $10,090 in the accounts of was Broke dow lly at the ena | fret on’Paitees He fiy. Sparks, Mis tore hone ran SHAT Te sinen right /WaS with the President and reports of| ritching a ho Was of t (to the | a reat At Buff, field. Unglaub Med to Hemphill, Sulii-}the affair which gained currency last| (asiing single wa>}Charles T. Muir, the paying teller of ; r j suspicion of a | steol, fe TIE uffalo. van sing! Wagner lfted a high onel night were denied at the Walte House| corset, At, recom ‘i ond street and BI inp from Bad Ne a rothe race. pretty Ow tO Lewis. NC ee an | Toronto 2990000 0 O-2)wh Keele antured th tossed out Rois at aitE OUSe) Dovle to. Bridwell °s nd street and ighth ave- a sim Oh, Joy for the Bower: Hume Doolin was an! pofralo STO) OR DIONO ON State IONS and. TWO Rt at the time, as nelther the President} ?! second on Sweene «oe sa ne branch of the Corn Exchang irs had the in hand! Y: easy out n s retired in the) eM Aa itieesa HI = mane ye Ranseveltvasnieleentl pair. Young fannet. NO RUN , | Yaddy Sullivan put over a\same wav de another great | Batteries—Applegate and Vandegrift; | > ane ed out Stahl alti |nons > ICS CEES the i noWatt ten h ; i era K r aomand | loubled to left field. Conroy nit into a + peta ih Sixth Inning neonwhonattersattending tosnisiaurl earatcheslianeliteteaniechaee! leona’ Tins zenial brother got 'ston of T rd hit and threw | Veseenger and Archor. Umpire—Mo- |qoupied 1 left Meld. Conroy nit into @ | upon urn. The rumors cam g i t! chase : ipo a nre uty ston eae, 1 double play. He lined to McUonnall ara | com th Mnantatatiaeveralcarriavas popped 7) M 1 an in his usual methadical pihistiedale, Banner, Grandpa, Yellow: | and he too | At Baltimore. Connell to Warner. NO RUNS.” 0 saw the accident. PRA ee anner to-day, went into the basement " | K infield fly was snatched Providence .900000000-0 he Preside was riding a new] MeGann. NO RU sl ote | Go etna eaentnteiy Baier cco ARTES ELST oo eMMN tlt: face a yunes ama as pat | el ty sas oe eae juck and| captured after a hard run. I Batteries—Frie! and Peterson; Hardy | 4 P Nuxeo ene sane te cennel nde dow AEOUEHRAMOUr Sats cot i<nowing of his falthfulness and so- 1 d ih the early [the third tum. Lewis throwing and Hearne. Umpire—Suilivan. ci! meathou amp intend awasmout teal ne pie awa oe neni a out caer sriety during twenty years of un- 1 Rose Beaumont: out at first. NO RUD j benassi tah ezrcond Blair to Jed a creek and were asce fet i se t) yeome through |. Knabe made a good stop of Jordan's} Ns or cantre k on the other side, the Presiden broken service in ir employ the it but ing te hind | : s drove a bounde: to Doolla angi SARATOGA, N. Y., June 3—Moon's| fouled ¢o McFarland, Blely w din the saddle and he rei peace marae lege, Mr Hie woes Br ‘Parties stole second, and as the Lake House, at Saratoga Lake, one of | {°Mline Bionariand own in loops so as to avoid pulling tne | to listen at first to any suggestion that 43 * pace, © from Doolin he kept right/the most widely known hotels in this; Ber led Keeler w78 | ior mckward the aan eniena: re AY Maloney drew. four. balls, vicinity and a landmark of Saratoga {Out to Unglaw, unassisted. NO RU? FAG PRCR OR EY Acti uuntedttoite ide isnt: have “Beene nena Is nih, shut on Dooln’s County, wan destroved by. fire eariy to. Ninth Inning. Falls Into Creek. ieee niniied ay defaicatiog of any sort. y| throw to ney. Pattee was sht day. The building was untenanted at| Gessier lined out to Niles. Unel Again on reaching the top Mle to Tenn | © disclosure came through the : Jor third. NO RUNS. the tim> of the fire, aldiouga the {singled and took second as Orth t natn eutiorscdred rose Vo "Tenney. “NO. RU ‘ 2@ ‘ ae stood up areinitne corentin (Hen watchman was sleeping there. The loss |sut Sullivan. Ball threw out Wagner, | @ horse reared a seco r cation Ly Coroner Acritelll of a letter Rossfenton Wins Race. on Wap? OM i will be $40,000, covered by insurance. The | NO RUNS the eident leaned Elghth SSM Ine (ep CES Billy Dub iitouat qanntee 9 Kling. alled out on strikes for cause of the fire Is not known, althouga | Hemphill doubled to right field. Chase) tain, but the animal stood up strai é kata Sat saan bt) eloner, and his friends made a big kill- | 7) Avanan 1 time. Osbo: singled ito) scenMarism {s suspected singled to centre field. Chase stole sec nits nd ‘4 and ; the manager of the branch, This letter HeLa Etreailh Manhansece (2 in, front, ot dea y running EE ond. Stahl struck out. Hemphill scored | paskward. into the. cr ALE read ows: Blakes, witch. was won by his Ross- | RAC &. Star This. 3 foul fly near the As Wagner threw out Ball, Conroy) peta | : i fenton. The gray cclt was one of six} Ue" ¥ eee caugit nap- ’ struck out. ONE RUN residen Frew—My accounts are Added starters, all of which seemed to to Jordan to Lewis. NO Doesn t It Sc eg TS Feeling that he was going backwar 5 : shot e (oral account is entered. y perplex the talent, When the market NTO RESULTS 7 af the President slipped from sadd, Hannafin fled to Dov is has Seen going, on for about Peep a) A ees a : tel ert et oul ta atagee, Hum: 5 1 $40,000,000 OF U. P. BONDS | wut felt into me ore se beside th aay ee tuling now arcounts for ald. { and Xedec, were the favorites, but it a : ela er flied ou . Hum- 1) sate Mu 2 ye nade Matty’s tenth victim ypeccoun ts: toralds hee A A SNe eT 4 agen ee Ah als FE ee A NPS Gan Conrys S St corse, which landed s back, T a iM y ‘that ‘none either In the soonmtermal teri cene uate onstantan © RACH TRACK, June 3— | Pel Mand ne eed shechan walked eem Strange: TAKEN BY A SYNDICATE. | «ma: te! NO RUN wit of the bank is to blame Dubots ect in big chunks, Rosstenten, e here to-day ulted as fol-| Rranstield ran out to the bleachers and a3 piety [che Presi Ninth tnning. Ne TN ora oh. parE aided by a clever, nervy ride by Joe Not- grabbed Lumley’s foul fly NO RUN® ; ie ane Wthatitne Union Pas | would’ be: In a n now pitching for Boston € /BS MUIR. ten, delivered the goods, ongs. — Ida Eighth Inning. Did you read the illustrated article in J} RE Rae Gonipsiet hentesianes ia | teats ahould Ecchey athe MeGann Supposed to Be the Total. ‘oming from. benind the pacema 1. Herman : the Magazine Section of last Sunday’: } a Piro ra IRGENSON CHS: 4 Relay evil at the head of the streteh, Notter ‘or place erman | Doolin banged a long flv to Maloney b ¢ st Sunday's | ° ut of the way as rapidly a RUN ed with the letter were depostt @d for tne rail and Hteraliy Jamin F place) 2 Alencon & tygoin fanned out. Sparks was cass. | World about the New York scientists || s $40. however. in amount from. $117 to way, through to catch Whitney's Black- | COND RAGE }Pattes and Jordan retiring him. N who are going in search of the 14. J). Stst moris making in all $9,008.42. This ay acing, ia | Ona RE peu aNe. stroiled. on four ih ones, | 000,000 year old Naosaurus? al | peneeainsate Gueee ar Supposed. to represent. the total war in some f ‘Jordan at second, Spark Isn't it odd that people should Pa netetaaakthneacnoen an hou. | ieralontions ones TA EICaNe quarters, ran a fighting It battee singled, “sendins | spend so much time and money try. Ing plan has been completed 1 ' y th ' to give the names of the de- out with the Whit pair nowely all ri Pattee stole second i i ry " approval oo Vy: t fr 1 a £ y t e i} he the way. ‘He tired a bitin the run ut to Knabe. Bergen iN Ung ae ating of but’ little ectors. The. pric House. a nm did not ‘ se ‘ don the telltale, from the head of the str and had thrown out at first by Knabe. NO ff practical value when such tangible [} the bonds were taken back war 4] Na i to be content with the show t RUNS. and necessary things as Positions |} ate is variously than rhe | ed some t after he shot Gnolrmaater of Chest 20k al mile and oa Ninth Inning. Workers, Homes, Investments, Bar. AR PEOLOR gate vant so was it two fee | Roosevelt Not Daunted | 1 r nei conscious- ame for a horse! —was Cary and out) 4} nap eel neat NCR ew lat andlt gains, &e., can be found ANY a pa aS edingiy Haass r the] POAT CE 1 seal fe was taken to Roosevelt Blandy Gets Worst of Start, |Z") 1.1) Wais Cava: | aga Riatias wns a sictin asracrite: | Sysimply’ consulting “The wort || SROST !N ADIRONDACKS ved th | Si aeneta pevareleethind A Aslags sae ae rant E to right. Magee He ? fui Directory of “Ww s | sm ere because the in- . hed Pt RLETH RACE plech, -~ Sam hird e. RUD wonderful ectory oO} Wants," i f | ware Aan . Meat Newe ane od Bj Marmer (to 1a cutie balla medium tant as) Presented 6,285 | KILLS EARLY VEGETABLESS dent wet regular. xt8; | n wash 5 1 » ward, He was Bland, the nd Saat Cla Time such separately advertised opporty. |! ONE, N ' S ay Serie , cpa Blancs, the sovond pas | : COLLEGE GAME. TAGE RR eahecu lata MALONE, N June 3—A_ heavy ; ing indisposed. T } ; am and just as the der e} SIXTH RAC F days—2:278 more than the es rst dit considerable damage among! |, ths ly wished y hl soon a e of the assi ) | yards.— Wilton 1 rar he Herald? J} te nortaern foo: ot : s nyt Paitin front of Blandy, turning him | (© 2) 1. Frank Late ‘At Cambeldge. = | che Tuesday night. At e Y nA) brads | Had Wife and Two peuenteS 3 complete rround, Horvard 1 00000 0-4! on small poois and k OR up iimse J this. vely | M was riy-seven years old, a pelt Killed Blandy's chance. for the _figtonas.— | 1¥ own to 6 0000-0 0-0'1 DoYou Read World Ads. siances frost destroved Gary eFRES| erurds che horse he rode as a i td fue wie mite and ewo ttle gine y Were ide when |. Temmer Dagteries—Mourse nd Raymond; \ Sth ee . +o Nslone, but being young he has a ten i Y No, 307 West 0th street. A huge he tog tp the chase. * Masantello. (tod fer place) % Spio - . y mond; { dl and MeCutloms it was particularly se- : mmal, and thrown Shu’ abaurLrother hase Masantallo, » pico. Time sand Currier, Umpire-Mtr. Con: || @S Often as You Should? re. North of Malonemo damage re- [toy to fear up on slight provocation. | \3s0 ha& no tengion whatever to pull Rema ea? } ey sulted. The President was dressed in khahl, bine hackward. (Continued on Second Page) - pais , \vasissecel Susie ibaa wii ase i ‘ “= oes BROOKLYN 2, PHILLIES 1 a ce SS LSU. EW YORK, WEDNESDAY, BOSTON ESULTS OF TO-DA Ay iby “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ JUNE 3, 1908. —— ENT. 6 HIGHLANDERS 1 GINTS

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