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8 SERIES O0O0CO0OCOOOCO000 0000 as Fuanting the Buffalo SERIES G000000C000000000000 Deeee eS IN EVENING WORLD TO-MORROW STFA TISH OPAL ler to-nizht; Wednesday fatr, Stowers ned ¢ E D I T I ON “Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | | PRICE ONE CENT. i FVEN Weather Clear. June 9. Track Fast. 5 : Dt toe start, bad Won edatise Winter Ree eee by Cesart : ae oy on. Hh Gi 3 SCORES BY INNINGS: S 8 85 1.100 200 200, Pittsburg 000000 = na Ob long: “McDaniel then rated him alo in front. He d toh d was nicely In. nd By Wolf wan ala d"a lot of mpend and followed the pace tS Giants 1002 40 — should improve.” Peter Quince was i teraon closed with a rush ee hreeyear-olds and upward: eelling: $1,000 added; one mile ta the atretc fs Highlanders 1000 cS Sir, VaR te Fis Path eo Ci. Pi. Bh. os a isearieeae ma Detroit aes » 2 Sareeieesceds| lose quarters around the firet_ turn. He Had News was muoh the best: he Jead in the last furlong. won with plenty ade up bie ground, and, takin Chicago i @ @ yy ©) ©) pas Ee Brooklyn 000000 3 Tus 8 ually Spare: Hyperion I, ran @ good race and on well” jere “wae badly" mescen nue in the Gably' pat!"cloted witha rush, “Biandy”auit to°e walk, " King ‘of Bashan Se to ein _ GIANTS | BROOKLYN BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER. 1,000 added; one mile and Start good Winner, br. ¢ ‘Time—1.01, Won handily. few York. Pittsburg. Brooklyn. Chicago. ghannon, it Thomas, ct. Bi f° Evers, 2., Tenney, ib. Leach, 3b. 5 Hoftman, ‘rf, Donlin, rf. Clarke, If. makes Seymour, of (Wagner, ss. Jordan, ib., . ib, _*Ko : Bresnahan, c. Abbatichio, 2 Sheehan, 3 Steinfeldt, 3b., | Added # Devin. 3b, 1b. Lawton Wiggins ran lke a good colt. He raced Esperanto into the ground and Dovle, 3. Maloney, ‘of. Grew away handily in the stretch. Esperanto ts a nice-looking ool ad” plenty. of ridwell, ss. Bergen, c., mesa. hat hung at, the "end: probably''@ Uitte short. “sir Join Gana ‘reniarkable face. ndall, p. Metntyre,’’ p. Off next to jeer eae ote finished very strong. Sun Dance quit, Ross: Umpires—O'Day and Kiem. Umpire—Mr, Emslis, ded: F-olde and up- rter, (Special to The Evening world.) + Gpectal to The Evening World.) god, Won easily Winner, ch. c., by Voter—Cerito, POLO GROUNDS, June 9.—The well- WasHINGTON PARK, Brooklyn, Fin, Jockeys. Op. Hi Rnown fighting spirit! of the Pirates June 9—There wasn't much confidence = allot. Z Montgomery brought « crowd of 19,00 people to the) in the Brooklyn team this afternoon Polo Grounds this afternoon and the|wnen ¢hey started out to bring the! Giants immediately got upon thelr toes. Guys pack to the rest of the bunch . Youhg Crandall was selected to pitch in the percentage column. for New York, and all fandom was in- Captain Lumley was out of the game 4! terested in necing what he would do to-day. He is suffering with a “Charley {he Sie with Hans Wagner, who is looking &© qyorse," and will probaoly not play for 44jQ) o-yearoids: Ot as q fiddle, Camnitz did the pitch- 4 few days, This caused a shift in the pon Pee ing for Pittsbums, and every man on \ine.up, Maloney going to right field Roval Toure B65 Honesty Bt0_Tourennes utclassed 43 ED 2 Tield; he went to the the start, and. for flea driving to Keep up. at the far turn. tn the afretch: voleti Montgomery ia) gradualfy facing to hin to-day, closing siroug. floval Tourist fan a better ‘race th jer tivo Were never dangerous, ‘Tourenne tried to run wt on both clubs talking at the same time, 7 they went at it. First Inning. } First Inning. Evers drove a liner to right centre iS Mc- Pashion Pi Thomas was thrown out by Devlin for a base. Hoffman sacrificed, and Leach popped an easy fly to Ten- Intyre to Jordan. Kling drove @ ney, Clark walked.” On the hit and to Maloney, Evers. reaching run play Wagner singled and Clarke on the out, A passed took third, Wagner ment to second on Evers. to the throw. Abbatichio walked, filling ann, the teses. Kane fouled out to Tesney. grabbed by NO RUNS. Cuttupattee: Shannon waited and walked and took in-right field second as Tenney went out on a sac Bette fice, Kane to Abby, Donlin walked é adeno! * Seymour smashed a single past short w him out. NO RUNS. and Shannon scored. Bresnahan struck ; ee 2s out and Devlin forced out Seymour Second Inning. at second, Wagner to Abby. Second Inning. Bridwell threw out Wilson, and Gib- | left @on was retired the same way. Cam- nitz popped to Doyle, breaking his ba ia the attempt. NO RUN Doyle bounced a sii r Abby's head, and went to sec Bridwell beat out a bunt which Leach juggled. Dodgers a vk Bergen's place behind the ldt hoisted a. fly to. short . whicth Hummel captured af- lagle singled to left fleld drive to lett nd base. he fans hand for thet s ul Crandall struck out annon flied to | playing. NO NS Thomas. Tenney struck out. NO | Jordan singled to the tn’ RUN6. r being too hot for Tinker to ha Sheehan's ner hit Pfeister’s } Third Inning. mour. Clarke made another nicy yay | NO RUNS. 2 Second Inning. Fifth Inning Chance drove a liner to left feld and Griffith to» Oppose TS aan CEL Ee array on Ga Doyle set the crowd wild by making | Sephet at first base. Steinteldt v the Ine and throwing to Crawford Von his bout y Sheehan an NEWSPAPERS COMBINED nm Cad ‘appearance. At Batteries—Henly and Hurley; Mitchel) Keeler squeezed Hemphill home, going , os and Vandergritt.” Umpire—Moran, mpm Kilian to Crawford. Kil: GOMPLETE RACE RES “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ULTO NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT. FF WITH STANDARD “PREP” FOR SUBURBAN GIANTS MEET PIRATES EVENING WORLD RAGEGHERT BAIT QT ROMPS 0 ~_ STAKES AS A HITCHCOCK DENIES GIRLS’ CHARGES AN — ACLEGES BLACKM Declares That, Suspecting It, ' Had Hidden His Valet in Room Where Alleged Offense Was Committed. Raymond Hitchcock’s excuse for ta rented room in the House of the Green Blinds atter dark on the night trapping them in order to checkmate a of Dec.17, 1906, is that he w blackmailing scheme. The rest of his defense is an alibi. comedian took the stand as the first witness in his own behalf this afternoon in the criminal branch of the Supreme Court where he has been on trial for two days on the charge of mistreating Helen Just before this his chief counsel, Max nd Elsie Voec! and in the r: Le une anes peed te uu GRAVESEND RESULTS. Von Hagen a ave the first intimation that the public had heard of the true } RALIG ILS RUSHED AHEAD I COMMITEE |ine up on Bal Ateth efar turn Royal Tourist showed signs of leg weariness, and Miller on Montgomery was getting busy. In the|2 for place) 2, Bonnie Kelso 3. essense of the defense. here was no trace of nervousness {n Ballot had the race In hand from rise of the by into the witn csed his legs to sitbw a pair of blue silk hose and combed the hal He gave his answers In the as he climbed dropped bs hom jammed to the wainscotin to move up. his explanation of his 1 with those two und ne Children’s Society who Round the backstreteh it was allot galloping two lengths In fi Tourist and Old Honesty a esty third, three lengths back Garvan went Confronted with manifest dis original state- District-Attorney’s | s he told it to-day oner twisted In his stammering (Special to The Evening World.) June 9.—By the Senate Codes Committee late Tinker, who. tou Doyle threw out Thomas, and Leach ordan, and. by. a = died the same way. Bridwell’s neu se, doubled up Sheehan at first leh ehrow made quick work of Clari base. Lewis follo d with a single to i and Crawford got Chase. ONE “rounder. NO RUNS. [rent centre, Ritter ned the ball to . i "Giarke made a long running catch of left, sending Lewis to second base. meese enonciacernulsscIntyre out. | ‘ Doniin's foul. Abby tossed out Sey-, Mointyre was an easy victim on strikes fled out to'stam, 'No'RUNS 8rd | crepencies between ment as made in the olgce and his Btory caught the Whitney | beaten when th eturn for home was) and 3 to 1) 1, Bolando (2 to 1 for made, At this time Ballot never was in the slightest danger. He was lopirys along in front in the eastest fashion, He went past the judges the sama way Had he been let down at cny stage he might have won by ten lengths and tn much faster time. Keene can trust the -—— - Suburban to elther Ballot or Celt and. jfuason feel reasonably sure of ading the stakes He an, value to his Season's winnings bet wee chair and gave amending the Penal #0 as to mak egambling on race tracks |a@ misdemeanor, punishable only by im-| who voted against Ingratitude for His, Kindness. Hitchcock claimed that as | an act of kindness his summer home on Long Island; thereafter he saw them lurking about his place; that they pestered him at stage doors for tickets; that he began to hear goselp connecting bis name with theirs; that they came to his club ators Cassidy and cans and McCarren (Democrat); tor re- porting the bill: Senators Hill, Hinman Saxe and Tully (Republicans) Senator Wemple (Republt- can) was absent. Rime ee aeeralccaloning | Balt fed to Jones, Stan! ‘¢ ones. Stah Y, Fourth Inning. Ptelster sent a slow boundertto Lew | McIntyre. Conroy singled past Cough ,| Whe threwshim out at first base. Evers }Itn, Killian threny out Kleinow. No| Wagner popped out to Doyle. Doyle} jade his second sate hit, a single to Runa Kleinow, —N¢ took a hot one from Abby and threw] centre field. Hoffman fanned, Evers | Cubb singled over Rall. J ‘. him out at first, Kane fouled out to | stealing second base on the third strike. | Jouts Gonrotts Chnee, Gout cones! was'|| answers, Bresnahan. NO RUNS. iXling'’s s-oreh Rrouider was grabbed |way to third in a daring phocw at the Deviin shot a single past short Doyle |hy Lewis, who shot the ball to Jordan | rutining. Coughlin dropped a short fy | vas hit by a pitched ball. Bridwell beat | in plenty of.time. NO RUNS, | overeConroyeeCobE popns a short fly ue a bunt, filling the bases, Crandall} Rurch's pop fly in short right was forced Coughlin, Conroy t .an poumuey| hit to Cammitz, who ticew Devin out | collared “by Evers. Pattee was the acc. {ng nuufted Rett che iat BE the plate, Gibson threw to first for oad victim en his long fle. which Kling ; dae edits Pocene bor eee OL double, but Kane dropped the bail and| grabbed. Hummel! also ilfted one up In SS ing second, O'Leary fanned. Doyle scored. ‘Shannon banged a single |ihe air. which Evers caught. NO | Thi score ennes | TEN - 4 fouled out to Leach. ‘Doniin ted io | RUNS: Manning Put Into the Box by rd Inning. larke. TWO RUNS. Fourth Inning. : Manning singled past O'Leary. Niles De Mund was scratched from opening event aad the talent “m Peter Qu suspecting @ | them to go to A ro} | Herman was already hidden, and that Woted to report favorably to the Sen- | ate to-morrow Percy Gray of the committee, Grattan, Republican Democratic, | against the measure, where his valet Cobalt with McDantel up had an arm cf supporters. The break was to the Cassidy standard, Kil Peter Quince, tically “left, | King Wolf. broke practical but Cobalt outran the heay Whitney gelding all the handily at the end by two length Nimbus, making his first start of th a great stop and throw of Wilson’s hot | joyqy OF , M Hemphill’s little fly droppec ANE Haas Culler over socond.. Gibson Med | Siazie ‘singled to tie. Inelt, promos K i Schaefer and. Killian. Coughtin “ana Seymour. % walked, but was Slagle singled to the infleld, promotini se i Crawford got o Bu t forced out, by Thomas on ‘thie latte Chancel inat hinds bases Morane lea | rd got Keeler, NO RUNS rounder, well to Doyle NO RUNS. | mell, Chance ering, while ee Se eer ae Oe ee Single reached, rvcond “hase BATTING ORDER. BODY FOUND IN RIVER. and told them he wished to have noth- | ing more to do with them these things been outlined only a few minutes before in Mr. Steu- but they took on nor's mace track there were only the committee adjourned un- four members er's opening add added interest as they fell from the lips the witness movement el word and every quently bespoke his knowledge of the mimittee’s rep: depended his future Y pass the lower . and his good name. Hitchcock Takes the Stand. Steuer sat down Hitchcook, xing the cue without being called, lett walked to the witness ‘After telling of his birth at Au- his early life as a sh clerk and as a salesman at John Wan-| w, Philadelphia that In 190 he bought the Great Neok | thereafter that he became acquainted with the Von Ha- who lived in the neighbor- | senument there that they ought to be and Okenite another. The: of noney tt on these two, but Bad Smee, (Mwave favorite, BANKER AND CHURCHMAN money on tap. Bad News atte trailing the pace set by H and Golf Ball. When ready him down, and he had no troub ting and passing Hyperion to w Senator McCarren blocked a move in the Senate to-day to give the bills pret- erence by taking them up out of their POUGHKEEPSIE, oe | Foelker’s physician, | he could not id be able to go to Albany. veuk and nervous and that much depends an his presence at June 9.—Dr. well, but wi of Beauclere. inent, and Okenite logt all he had at the post. BHly Mac! heavily on the winner, while Wheelock took Hyperion. Madden Youngaters Are Good. one | fretting on His stomach retaining only retards his nourishment been unable to eat meat since the operation. | hours each dav. “When did you first meet Helen Von | tied out to M ay. ONE Fi 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE. AE EU a ee eat Patrolman Barty. of the ‘Tame : ran's wild throw to first’ base . Squad, this morning found the body of pecs, MEOUNdETOMthind lan was | Keeler. an unidentified man, badly decomposed, | At Boston. { Inflela fly | He itt in the North River at Pler It was Cineinnath 2 00 0 0 08 Y Lewis flied out | © 3 gent to the Morgue, Boston 1. M010 000 a OUUNS Ball, Batterles—Ewing and = pais man and Graham pi | EASTERN LEAGUE. at At Philadelphia. | anemia ning. Pp. Ha Bt Louls 0 0 00 — SO Philadeiphia ....0 0 0 4 i At Newark. | (Special to The ing World.) the superiority of The World Batteries Beebe a1 stetter; Mo-| Baltimore .... 2 9 9 | DmTRoIT, June %—Griffith's High (telany other newspaper asia uillan and Poon, Une Rigler ancl > 000 | pders and Tigers played to-day fohnsto: s—Me. oskey ne; | landers and AMERICAN LEAGUE. TBE UTE | have much to do with the reailzation Last Sunday, June 7, Sepy Z At Providence. lof the New York manager's hope «f rate PSUMIIER RESOR y City ...0 802 0 | being a deciding factor in the pennant vertisements were print- Artoiiesgo: Providence + ..0/0 0:3 3 | race. ed in the New York news- Peviecephle ! Bare EBianinllien and Futlenitelipe riffith says he is satisfled wit hthe papers, as follows: tee 2 and eterson. Umpirea—Kelly and Sul- 4 Ithough th . Batierles—Bendar and Powers; Walsh |!\van. | mage HB tea eefeld would help our || The World Printed 1,141 Ads. ot ‘daphne Eons aen nally At Montreal. | Riot, day In and day out, Elberteld | | 2d highest newspaper. .365 Ads. ey Buftalo. veretss1/ 000. 0 | {s always welcome here. Some applaud | ] 3d highest newspaper, .329 Ads. i oe Montroal OR and others want. to lynch him, but | 4thhighestnewspaper. 225 Ade. 1 eland .. ...1 Batterles—Hesterfer and McCallister®| avery one likes to see him play “182 Ads, ) tterles—Winter and Crigier; Berger| Jones and McManus, Umpire—Stafford. We Total ial ute Re Clark, Umplre—O' Loughlin ‘At Toronto. irst Inning. ‘ F 1,101 Ads, Se |_N fanned. Hemphill hit to deep | | THE WORLD'S Lead Over err Rochester oo0o000 | COMPLEXION IDEALS shost and beat the throw. On a wild | “with Calista Cream-—softens, | Toronto $,0.:0. 6.0 | piten Hemphill took second and wa | ANY FOU OTHER N. Y. take « ra (Continued on Second Page.) s ing. a. little + Keene's Colt Makes His Four-Year- | Old Debut by Winning in Im- pressive Style from Montgomery and Other Good Ones. MADDEN UNCOVERS ANOTHER COLT IN LAWTON WIGGINS. King Cobalt Takes First Event After Raciag Baby Wolf and Bat Masterson to a Stand. still, While Bad News Wins Again in the Second, BY VINCENT TREANOR. GRAVESEND RACE TRAC It looks like James R. , June ing two young girls to his Keene has the Suburban “cinched’ ‘with either Celt or Ballot. The Voter - colt making his four-year-old debut, simply romped otf with $5,000 Standard Stakes here the way and won without ever being let down. He led from the Start to finish, in tact it seemed like pliy tor him to beat the Suburban eligibles who started with him. He was 4 to 5 favorite in the betting ring. Mong: gomery was second and Royal Tourist third. The time, 2.05 3-5. Montgomery was the only horse Int — this afternoon. He ran with his mouth open all indications, Of course @ cance to best Tilt | FIRST RACE—King Cobalt (3 to ; "1 and even) 1, Baby Wolf (even for tt Aw they paaced hy Place), 2, Bat Mastersen 3, erandst hy was leadin by a with Old SECOND RACE—Bad News (9 to Tourenne ni sok a 10 and 1 to 3) 1, Hyperion II. (6 to 5. lengths bohind Montgomery | for place) 2 Beauclere 3 bringing up in the At the pad . turn Tourenne was through and! . ae senile, Mosteomere heeus| THIRD” RACE—Lawton Wiggina 7 to 1 and 5 to 2) 1, Esperanto (5 © 2 for place) 2. Sir John 3, tot Roval| FOURTH RACE—Ballot (4 to 6 nd Old Hon-| and 1 to 3) 1, Montgomery (6 to 5 tter} for place) 2, Royal Tourist 3. ‘ing in the stirrups and lean- s neck at this st l¢ Ballot Leads All the Way ih an FIFTH RACE—Right Sort (7 to 4 1 and 5 to 2) 1, Lady Hubbard (5 to to the stretch turn Montgomery = colt and had him| SIXTH RACE—Almondene (8 to place) 2, Montauk 3. SEVENTH RACE—Fore (13 to 8 and even) 1, Racquet (4 to 1 for place) 2, Ceremonious 3. a good price. anto had the race ay: way, the latter all the way right Here Lee had no to the front to win, Speranto was an easy wnt of Sir Johh, who elosed, the stretch. Blackford m tie race, and Sun the favorite, She r race, as did Rosse n added starter King Cobalt Wins First. incé the favorite. Baby Wolf back in the betting, but King a very who was Bonnie Kelso Tries Hard. the favorite, ingster In the fitth race Kelso, e ished thir ruck all the way t to the outside to. win season, ran a creditable third to th 11K stretch, but there tired unaccoun ubarakinntha: and Bat Masterson, who had been Htneewomiane ning fourth, had no trouble in eur onal | him’ and getting the khow + oy Neated® or eads apart the finish: Gove Race for pad News Ramble had a. flash of early speed, Therd were all kinds of tips on the! hur couldn't. keep up second race, Crafty was one of the ee » was a lot |GUILTY OF HORSE STEALING. get-| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 9—Plead~ operon Aeld on ‘temarkahiy | ink guilty to horse stealing, Robert He an easy second in front | Green, of Waynetown, wioe-president of s prom- the Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank of < "@ that place, a trustee of the local Methodist chifrch, and a large property owner, was sentenced to-day to frore fourteen years in the Sta Penitentiary. He was disfranchised f Blandy never v Uts| rhe Madden two-year-olds are cer-| one year and was fined $10. A numb ‘that he is still too week | tainly the real babies in a racing. way ! of stolen animals were found in Green’a way journey, althqugh ha tbis season. — Lawton \W! ins went yossession when he was Kats tn; handy io nin the under an assumed name,