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eam D.B. Hill Sails 1 cooler to-night; Friday fair. Cloudy AL FIN , Senate Passes the Racing Complete Results of the Races To-Day at the Bill With Senator’ Foelker Voting in Favor on First Trip Abroad, and May Remain Until After Election Gravesend Track” ~ [== ANTEBETTING BIL BUT RACES -_—— | ~ PRICE ONE CENT. LS ARE PASSED GO ON AT GRAVESEND ct! | Chicago NEW YORK, THURSDAY, Gov. Hughes Signs Bill After | Brooklyn JUNE 11 BASEBALL GAGD 2, SCORE BY fe) fe) “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ fe) fo) , 1908. PRIC be. BROOKLYN 1 PITTSBURG §, INNINGS 0000 O 1— 2 Pittsburg 1 U © (©) ©) ©) 1 Giants 1 SCORE BY IN} 00 0 Oo Melisande, Keene’s Speedy | tt ees Filly, Wins Clover Stakes Its Passage by Aid of (Special to The Evening World.) BROOKLN GIANTS : 5 =} WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLY > 7 > om in Easy Style. Foelker. ASHINGTON PARK areh R. H. PO. A. EB. R. H. PO. A. EB rs N. ¥., June 1.—Although it looked as Burch, rf.. ......0 0 4 1 O/ghannon, If Sree re fit would rain at any minute, Presi- Pattee, 2b apponth Mdy lemma te iy ac ieeiuicecie * NR. 2 a a earl Ebbets decided to play the game Hummell, If.. ....0 0 3 0 rity 2 DURYEA STABLE WINS 3. TENTH DAY AT GRAVESEND. BECOMES LAW AT ONCE. | ett pbbets ee plasa es eared eammel y 0 9 8 0 Domiin Ff. wen 0 2 1 0 8 , 5 | |scheduledy torsthias arternoone Dek een cacmonice lex Seymour, cf.. ....0 0 3 0 6 Weather Cloudy. June tl. Track Fast. jthe Trolley Dodgers and Frank Jordan, 1b .......0 0 12 2 O/ Bresnahan, c hn i A OO [ ferv nd Run- 419 "IRs? Race two-year-olds ae = « «Chances champions from Chicago Sheehan, 3b.. ....0 2 1 3 1 Meer 2 Dreamer, Intervene anc AD hint aime Eat oe DY site Oppesition Charges Discrim- First Inning. Reais te eG OL ee ee ; * , a Nee oer = Sag SE { 3 x Just as the game started Manager * seen) a Ok doyle, bo 6 +30) 10) 0) p 1 ning Water All Gain Vico! Tha ination in Favor of Wall | chance, of the Cujeago Club, was prey Bergen, c.. .......0 0 4 1 O/Bridwell, ss. ....0 0 0 6 ; 5 ‘ : | rut sented with a Rundsome “ Wilhelm, p oO Wo O a W 3 Renae : tories for Young Owners. i: = American Beauties. Ever 1 Des ves MERIKTAN, fo ao W Ow at f § Street Abuses. \ hear first base which Jordan *Lumley oo OW . r » Hoffman smashed a hot ‘ : *Merkle .... 60 WO WW : gounder to Sheehan, who nailed him ony - — - Ae ere ire = as y y a fast throw to Jord Wilhelm coula, Totals . 1 fA LE ee ay BY VINCENT TREANOR. Farina renee Hot get them over for Schulte and Ne! epatied for Bergen in eleventl Totals .... ......2 7 27 1401 GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, June epee hy stvotted to fret base, © Wilhelm wis st } auprsen in eleventh. apatteduforsBridwcllninenintl ' } uublic ALBANY, June Wand Chance also gor a tee pass toy 10. He i §2.—Running Water got her public trial bills to stop betting on the race tracks! ret bang, Seuul ONE are oni ie pars PITTSBURG for the Suburban in the : yore passed in the Senate this after-|Uases, Slagle sent a slow roller (ol fyers, 2 ; tan R. H. PO. A. 4. She led 4 SD i 7 -¥ AC Jordan, who im iA the sprint to| Evers 2D. ........0 2 Sen] of o 1 2 0 ourshion thelcer ei aue far netne| 420 ND ERACE—Ttei Greater Newsy mdjupward:) |ncoauby | thelvolelof al maniwhoasiiitellmrourre ONO ok tNE Schulte, rf. ......0 2 0 | Thomas, cf. ....... B and won under wraps by Jengtns | eee gy S700 added: about and a half cree pans Ann cenibatie lat knock jown Burch's fast Lea Ib seeconeelh IN Ge BE OW eeecreenchineiewiine Cressina Ce ESS by Atheling~ may pay the forfeit of hi mio Ey Mim outcat first | Hoffma,n of 0 6 oy (a) Vane Se AS hace tans ved, but ‘she Was) index. Starters principle. enator Foelker, sick and vas Pattee contributed a | Chance, TC) 1 sucsuocd 03 eo ee ee tin ace a eee eeeer| hat EAU petal vad kerneaiea ya fala, Bete Tee 2 Wagner 2 of B ocke Bo, Ube Gt only half comprehending what was| Was purpocely dropped by Steinfeldt, | Steinfeldt. 3b. ....0 0 hv : of 8 8 key McDaniel, rather than go dow ne atti f wio threw. to. Evers, Umpire © ibe t 2 3 0 oe the flying hoofs of the field Mekinney going on about him, was the man who/ Ennisiie called Pattee aecond|Slugle, If ........0 0 2 0 0) sbatichlo, asl 2) 5 $ pulled out of the jam. Zienap made up w ig the fle held the situation his hands, and Diagn nes a report Ne, uy arte Tinker 88. . tized | 2 2 4 4|Kuane, 1b. .......1 0 12 0 gome ground after that and finished a pet escond. Sanctus was rer | 1. ais no telling what the resin of the) but Umpire Elmalie would not give it eae Gi Guodanoal TC) St AIAG 2 Gasaoanll) WW Bf au ra. ae r Maloney drove a hot bounder | Lund ee 2 3 2 good fourth. oe bet on [421 THIRD RACE The Clover Stakesy two ve Tiilies; $2,000 a axcitement may be upon his weakened| ‘9 Weim. Maloney drove a hot bounder| Lundgren, p. WOES Wa 23> SONI) Gon caotdndp (0 (0) BE LO) There was very littie money bet on| AE dongs | 9 3 ; forcing Hummell at second. NO KUNS: Pi ah 0 0 0 0 Running Water by the public. No one Fost tine, 8.28; off, 8.80. Start good. Winner, ch. f, by Disgulse— | constitution Ee : Second. Inning. eH Gendaco Pa G3 a9. || SSE 12s, nconpboqo) el’ jgretned toiknow whether or not she was SaGrarara Wa eee y fin on Roth ale passed e a ean 2 te) ined ct eaPaTRTaE CAT rere TH TT Ecarmiond onllecorewiihetniist reciente aan ae good. She won on her class, Last year | sii? Melisande 2 1 er 3. Foelker. the sick man, who came which Maloney «mothered. Tinker drove OF Lundgren i ‘ . jm the same company she would have| {4 pan 2 a, Bae era up from Stattsburg last night, attended @ Ii her to the fence in (fight centre for iyn. 9.” Br BH rst Bage on Ralls oft wil choice. Sol. Lichten- pid hie Fi 8. ai ne ldgren alngled to the struck out—By Wilhelm, 2: b. nd- Sf Fe ayn aa 7 odds even ates Been pale : Bo Riekhed. by a physcian, and Senator Wallace eld, “promoting ‘Tinker to third base. | ren fio GUE Ke ay Lund-| struck Out—By Mathewson. in, however, took last year's fo! : 1 bith j ; ae sari trom |Evere ed to centre feld, scoring | *two-base hits -T: Schulte. Willis, for his line and played Running Wate 5 4ytanys the’ newly elected) “mentber) from ininie: ana promoting; Lundgren torseds| Siti hates o etter Nr ee sien. | HomennRun=\Vagner. wtrong enough to clear thousands on LEE A eighties fagara and Orleans, made the tri { base. Hoffman sing’ i to centre felt? Two-Base Hits—Tenney Thomas. ‘the result. Ae DDals 10 18 to 10 mph of Gov. Hughes possible field and on Burch's beau. .ul throw to Dowdle play einfeldt to gvers t [Abbey sla nae ey lntervene sence Eire oe i ABO CoAT ener ‘Ons (of) ithe sineasures| amontis, the/,na hemi varpien aupay eee oni te GRAnGe indaren PT ICRA aie asa It would seem that 13 is really ha fled and won Ralloning: she took a big lead early and was | penal Code by making gambling a held, which Buren cole] Umpir Umpires—Messrs, O'Day and Klem Jock number, for it bobby Se aaRTT Hi pera ad ya uboate aineld aengieam a felony, and the ot UN pe snes Se hsees rE sentee ane S tervene, No. 13, won the eee — - 2 Gel Hea: Inae the air. Sheehan sin- | Piovetied tn HA OAL RSE IE Rlarts Gea Wontenclinunt Annee ng was conducted in iowed with a drive to centre field for a 0. news inc E erties die ates Seg e2O 4 0 vase, promoting Sheehan to second base @ regulars. “If we had had some 2 - t . = take effect immediate Bergen pasted a fly to Schulte. Wi | ARNE inca tail tee | OS Ra ware a | a a ca ase SE EA edoba elena nm out as it je alc I how es at on tke. which LON 8, ‘ NO RUNS. Y The defeat of the first favorite was a] 7 gn 3h 24 Uctiturion IMMEDIATE 3 5 @hock to the players, Taboo looked a Net) ie if : Bement Third Inning. : , pees F ‘ ETER THEIR APPROVAL B a PARIS Hee ee cauniiminixe rine! 3 BT ON VE TE Rancetanesittal| <aNimentiatn tes SCORE BY INNINGS: farrier went up and got away next to gut { (his einteld banged a. slow bounder to see UAC eR daet of the straggling felt, She neve Site Wer At 455 o'clock P.M. the Governor | Shethan, who retired him at firsts sla Highlanders 00000100 01 ‘could get through |: g prton signed poth the bills foul fly was neatly captured by hams wen second most of th TSR T AN IOTG eae ; Hughes has addressed a letter han after a run. NO RUNS. 5 uldn't Ket to pred ¢ Gover usheey Dns forsie rch was an easy victim on strikes. Detroit (0) (0) (0) (0) {] f} () 4] 3 plished as he rarf all the way Sraaanay Vea pe was Ti to Senaten Foelker, thanking him Pattee was handed a pass Hummell Pp: Place And. opening up a Dig fap. was WlaWacnenrancalistatnelGanitolmtomvotell Finan eatramutine eta raare tain rsis tants pales Falls Spoil Steeplechase. i the turn, but closed with a rush \¢ for the bills. Evers, to Chance. NO RUNS. | : | egrouTsreym do ae poat tn the Greater foy3 FIETE Three yeneonin ad Gaward CiccrerrcnEreRA All Eyes on Foelker Fourth Inning (Speclalnio) theh BvenIBR Nene) BATTING ORDER. them. went down. Alfar and Bayonet Prony inven A200, 426. Start fale. Wor, easily nen by by Orlando | The tine-up was the same as when the | Kling smashed ou a low tine fy! BENNETT PA ETROUT, Jun 4 “ual favorites, out there was a wner Chelsea Stable. Time 1.52 35, ee | Tune URE et hick . “it Onaraens the fon, Alfar iiamone sega Us Geet ey A ees 8 hae Pa i jown. Lundgren was the third victim | © e* B 2 ee Schae lander a gilt-edge thle by Henderson ‘ the necessary additional vote, but the ni Lundgren was t nape iy ae Wp oth) pay Bayo and Sanctus pilowed ; & bill was really passed by Senator Foel-| ang Jordan took care of | Griffith pinned his hte the way until Sanctus fell at the 88 Co Miler 20 ker, whose dramatic entrance into the! Ma ow fly went straight | ite ere Jones, dock jump. Two jumps beyond this is 4 Fox 12 NMexeeteee 1 desperate, suc-| into nish an went to| while the Tigers depended on W Stahl, it. ik iBayonet went down, leaving . Alfar yor Ry Hyland a0 | Senate Chamber and desperate. LA CT alanaShcohanweccteie : Conroy, 3b Bohniider jee rf CU ean, eee TAT hel | amet RNY 10 the front early wae rated nice cessful effort to hold himself togethe| Jordan stole second base. Lewis] to land for them. The weather Was Blair, ¢ O'Leary, sa. jonly horse standing up. ev finished | along in front lack Oak always held the place safe. | until the vote on the final passage really was retired on Lundgren's throw to! ooig and threatening and as a conse- | Chesbro, p. * Willett. p. Chie way, A mig. husky negro cacght Lord Stanhop Sd'ine it rana very’ bad race | D J My ince, NO. RU: cold and thr umpiareara willetty - i y hg hee = — — | avershadowed the feverish interest in| | ce the erowd was small sare. Sheridan and Egan. Banctus, remountted him and finished in alldaneanrslOiiadiearsa cul oneal nyersta quen: Attendanc 000. time to wet third money. ‘ Start Fg Atiting Wither be” py Ham. | the fate of the measure. | ei ee Hee ee a Firetilnninal lis eral Keene Filly Wins Stake. Time a1. The leaders of the race track forces | ‘S's long to deep eld was z i ae oF fi Y " orc cn & Fin. admitted before the Senate was called | taken by Maloney. Lewis set the fans| O'Leary and awford Rot Niles. Chase beat O'Leary out to the bag on | Melisande. the James R. Keene, iain wild by running over back of second| Hemphill grounded to Willett. Keeler his grounder. Willett. f 1 a was a 1 to 3 favorite in the Cloy 5 3g 2 to order that if Fcelker was able to vote| base and = graboing Hoffman's singled tio centre, (Chase filed to Cobb. | RUNS: y annedSeNO} Btakes, the day's racing feature, “Rhe | oa: r they would be beaten, Senator Foelker | bounder with one hand and throwtng | insled “to cen ‘ ‘Cou » Wi ady oy gh ont ier 3 £ | over second base which was goo MeIntyre fied Pp! Sec! $4 len < the stake. running the distance in Dreamer, outrun in the early, stage, found an opening in the stretch, and.” weak from his recent operation for ap- | loney. NO RUNS. Crawford, unassisted. NO RUNS, | Walked, filling the bases. Bail eto ‘minute flat. After the first sixteenth | with a rush. just got up. Bat Masterson was never far from the pace’ and held an ba ais Bergen hit straight to Lundgren, who Ss. ds Inning Crawford, who threw atl Gato {the result was never in doubt. (Coun-| gamely. Rosében was outrun in the early part; came to the outalde in the stretch, could | pendicitis, and slept only two hours) singel ti Miele te tf linea econ: 9+ Sonelaeee Oy Frew out Hemphill to gerpane threatened the Keene filly in | not get up. De Mund quit. Notasulga forced a fast pace; stopped ae If short; should | from the time of his arrival in Albany lChance put Wilhelm out of the way.| Schaefer and Crawfont got Ball. Stahl) cut" Conroy. NO fanned: Willett threw heh Eee Necuatis ally raven nadie S J inate night until he was summoned to/By a fast pick-up and throw to tira /filed to Jones, Conroy fanned. oO} gatcintyre” fanned ‘on’ called strikes. @ chance after that. ‘i | the Capitol to-day, /pase Evers disposed of Burch. NO|R\fes and Chase got Cobb. Jones| Schaefer walked. Schaefer was out Man (3 to 2 and 1 to 2) 1, Flying Virgin- RUNS. Niles and Chase got d stealing, Blair to Niles. Ball thas a Leng Shot Wine Easily won | i802 t0 9 tor place) 2, Marston Moor 8 CARL FISHER-HANSEN TO Showed Signs of Collapse. | entaminnines popped to" all “Confox threw Kiliter | ReMUOR tong ovata gia and Chase ‘ a ime4.11, F AS aie chen Senator xe ve a aie e Fifth 1 8 3 to 1 and even) 1, Sight (even for oamker entered ie crow: s heehan, who gi 1 f es aos i threw him) , but the youngster T. Sweet, (tO 2 ‘ , _- od aicie plenty of time to retire the batter.) piair fanned. Willett and Crawford] out. Ohesbro Niles d to © Sallop, but the youngster T. Sweet: | place) 2, Helen Hilis 3, Time—t:00. al Chamber, escorted by his physician, Dr. /Rigie drew four balls. He tried to|ge "Cheapo, Killifer threw Niles out. | lett, Niles ah ee ad peace Tode him out. Black Oak was second | (Carl Pisoher-Hansen was committed! Murphy, and Canon Chase, of Brooklyn. | steal second base, but was caught on |&t) RUNS to Cobb. NO RUNS ¢ ail the way and finished in the place in HAMILTON RESULTS. to the Tombs to spend the night by| He looked like a man half dead. His| Bergen's pretty, throw dow mio Lewis. |" schmidt was out, Conroy to Chase.| Stahl dropped Cobb's drive and he took front ‘of Lord Stanhope, Rye was the | Justice Goff, at the close of the court| nead drooped as he shuffled along, held (0% RANG e nunder® back UF gecond | === == cond. Jones sacrificed, Blair to Chase DEP tbronitety last j |to-day, his trial having actually begun. | up by the strong hands under his arms. | base, and threw him out. NO RUNS a ra eR Re ee GA Cate al Bivael WTA on | HAMILTON RACE TRACK, June 11—| After the solection of the jury the As-| senator Agnew shook hands with him| Pattee was rewarded with a tree pass was disposed of on Fis erase bile! WY ail’ threw out Schmidt, ONE RUN. = b |The races here to-day resulted as fol-| sistant District-Attorney opened the as he was placed in his seat to first base. Hum: sacrificed, Lund: | Lew! °NO RUNS. ! Sixth Innin Dreamer came from far back to win! lows: iiilicasalianalcalleanOlerien ts acciendtacanel haetiniies , SrenitonChance:uMajonevchitssefelystai|to nan eas ver hance 9. jease a t are} end, ran- time of his entrance a vote was 76" a ra {"°rewis was out, Evers to Chance. fe yeas tite Binal event by a nose from Dat Mas-| FIRST RACE Five and a half tur-| cls Dowling, as his first witness. linseenen ES COTA GER CTSA Pe AER ee eer ei eee Lape AMG (ia Schulte Wilneim out, seonetat Witenes cette eauiga made her first start of the year| i’ Gsia Barr tot tor place) 2, ES, Miescretansents Tat ames, “whet 22! ment to postpone the effect of the bills erenipurpossly alavedivorcantasnasel| Tlekers tet yeas Nore os Rouledsito= Sehmat estan alngieds to and “after. showing some early: spel Whitaker 3. Time—t. lawyer told him sult swould be begun until Nov. 16, 1908, after the close of the {0 frst, filling the pases. A wild pitch | on Sy x [to Bobactier, ONE RUN OY fouled fan’ fourth to the. stretch and then| ,SECOND | RACE—Four | furlongs.— against O'Brien, and that the Lest tins racing season, Senator Foelker voted ang Jordan a base. Sneahan hit to |, Schulte See ae autt 1 He took | “Orheary scratched a double to right closed some, but could not quite get up. | Brown Tony (4 to 1 and 8 to 8); 1. Bri-| () tivlen, coun te tlhe dott wshiit No!" on the amendment. Steinfeldt, who threw to King, “catching | third on Hummelte Mit Jordan. unas. Willett sacrificed, Conroy to Niles. Me- poneranm aa yanlon otis Bue vaustlone!tases im enoig 75 ai ae more py O'Brien would te used In these s! Senator Grady then offered an amend: | Maloney at the plate, Jordan reaching | titeq” gteinteldt hit to Lewis, who |imivts walked. Schaefer filed to Hemp. SH ee eee told ROU Liar RACE—Tiwo miles.—Picklime | When Justice Goff adjourned the trial ment educe the penalty for viola- {hit on the out. Lewis's pop fly | SP tne pall to Bergen, nailing Schulte i'l, O'Leary scoring. Conroy threw on fe post, Drammen made the shied viee| TAIRD FACE aINe Mutter Leto [unlit morrow, nd, -withour waiting |‘N°" rem, the felony to the miademeancr [Sore eieees NOt counted PY Chance. |e tne phate, stelnieidt sinle acon Crawford, QNE MEN a 2 a stab! f Rota ans "i ‘ov 201 ‘ @ prosecutio: 5 thor ered > so, Slagle was retired by Lewis anc q Intervene and Running Water were the| fo 1 fan place) 2 Spencer Relff 3 ean Oy, cine. Promecuitton, com | cigas, Senator Cohalan, of New Yori Seventh Inning. NO tse i Blair fouled to Schmidt efer and CO ae eae | FOURTH RACK-Seven furlongs. — ee - | spoke on this: motion Tinker contributed a single to laf Dai iota rallne Willect tossed him out SO RUNS y St. Jeanne 5 to 1 to D1, Polly While he was speaking. Senator centre, Lundgren bunte Chance, Hummell f4 ed him out 3 MONTREAL RESULTS. Bs Mt for maces 2 Raiish a. ‘time CONFESSES FORGERY AT 84.) cciccr showed signs of approaching | who threat too Towels for nt ut, Steinfeldt t aati dnfleld sroundes “hat 13 Ga parched lpi S| reozad base. 3 bun y “hase, Cabb advancing. C = collapse. He retched violently and al Ree orale auMealy satel: cha advancing - x Tee. FPESTH RA ur furlongs.—Lystra When Charles Hartlett, allas Paul oat fell out of his seat, By Pee ren aging Renan rae Eleventh: inning: a Y ind Chase wot Killifer, Cx MONTREAL RACE TRACK, June 1. (5 to lant § Jey Kent (3!tOlarigham, eightscfoun'yeara old! pleaded ' each an anadliion Waa collare Behulter sooing singlet to centre field. Tinker and Chase got Schmidt. NO RUN —The races here to-day resulted as fol: |} for places an's Daughter 3, a : Prone Timonty the nUmel Of speech ee a ee oer Te, . 3 sacrith cod Wilhelm to Jordan, Lund Eighth Inning. lows; \q 00.48 1-5, sullty to forgery in the second degree Iimited to five minutes, and at the ex- Bergen wax an eray victim, Tinker to | &ren singled, oring Klirg, and on t Hemphill flied to Melntyre. Keeler qet. RACE—Four furlongs -auriock | (SIXTH! RACH. Gne mile Gold Note jin General Sessions to-day, he saht that | yiration of that period Senator Cohalan | ey qn Withelm flied out to Hofman. Usrow to the piste braeree Tee el ein gia COM OSuOE AIOE TTGITANaRE WAROcit to 1 and 3 to 5) 1, Thistle Belle «to to 1 on) jacko (3 to Yr he expected to die in prison and pre- sd for unanimous consent to con-| hurch's pop fy in front of the. plate| vers ted to Bure? van reached | singled to, aihert. Keeler wax out 2 for place) 2, Southern Bride 3.” Time ace) Swift 3. ‘Time—LMl 35, |reneed’ to do. Ho. paces Hoa" Was caught by Kling, NO RUNS, frst on Sheohan's bad throw to Jonian | stealing, Sehmidt te Kilifer, Cha CEE anes RACE-Six furlongs.—Rillle ane taeurariah mut 7 ANd AP He asked that the sentence be pust-| The fate of the anti-racing bills was Eighth Inning. out te Himmel, ONELRUN. — aan uncon t my ate ounted Hibbs (6 to 1 and 2 (01) 1, Jane Swift Wilton Lackave to 1 for place) 2, poned until Monday, so that he coull/in the balance. It appeared that it anes singled to, right LS a .. Btgins | Jordan fed niga Hoftman Shechan atte ; aniolutyre beat, out an 283.8 for place) 2, Blue Coat 3. Time True Boy 3. T 1524 sovinnupenisretelten He lwas senvieted | ¢shalan could talk five minutes ionger [1)"\ ott Peer eetcraensetisttine Ain ed io er eviiiatted (fav! Bergenc and tyre. Niles to Bail O'Leary taking 18 4-5, = ——— of a fo ‘ : ; PANE : walked. King's fi 1 Slagle. lumi er fat d. “Crawford singled to right, a He {s an oldtime crook and has |Senator Fwelker would collavse under was easy for Pattee. Tinker fied out to flied out to Slagle. NO RUN PATS eit S01 ackatte ee pohird Hace-One mile and an eighth, ROSE STAHL OFF TO EUROPE. jal “terms aggregating twenty Seven the strain, But Senator Raines, the | Hummel. NO RUNS — Pileary/ snoring: gonnelerre hemptedtite ©, 1; King. Cole (even for Ath ni Rose Stahl sailed to-day on the Bal- years. majority leader, shut off further debate if ame Ae. pretty puanine. catch of FEARS FOR JEFFERSON. Keeler to Conroy. ONE RUN, | Lyndhurst, 3. Time—1.53 3. He fon suramer . reat aRer pl ing a ee On the question stent Paras Seng SE SA non inker.. Maloney | Charles B. Jefferaon, oldest son of the Ninth Inning. FOURTH RACH Six furlongs. Dixie SSrye Chorus Lady.” sie. will return $12 BLUE SERGE SUITS, $4.95, | ty Waited breathlessly for Hoelvers walked Sheehan gop Tied | tate Josenh Jefferson, who has been Ill] Ball grounded, to Crawtand. crimen But ter pase a: Disonsdignt 3. es [in August to take up the same role | gzw Men's Mtoyal Blue surge Suite bill ; , fo Tinker. in St. Luke's Hospital since May 22, itikicked and was chased, Hemphill, fol, . jagain In September, Next April she | ait siges fast color guaranteed, sof the bills there was a great sigh in 1D Arad inay not recover, He is suf- lowed Grimth , vill begin a London engagement . y guaranteed; speciai Ninth fining. {fering from stomach trouble. Conroy flied to Killifer, NO FIFTH BACE-Two miles,—Medicine| {i game play. in | ricg to-day, $4.05. The Hub C! Border Bway and Barclay street. SS (Continued on Second Page.) His wife fanned. RUNS, Lundgren was out on strikes. Byers and children are with him. RUNS. . 4s « v all Naa E ONE —— === CENT.} RESULTS GIANTS 2 SINGS: 1 fo) o— 5 o—- 2 (Special to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, June i.—In @ Same devoid of excitment the Giants to Pittsburg this afternoon by # score of offe-tively. to bur a critical time gave the Pirates a chan’ 2. Mathewson pitched an by Deviin at error to make the three rung which won the game, Fi Thomas filed Rridwell threw also got Clarke’ ld throw red. Wagn made a spect ONE RUN. on walked and scored as Tenney -bagger to left. Tenney the hit. however, and ut at third, Wilson to in © ked a sin to r lifted a high one to stole second. Bresnae ONE RUN, Inning. long fly to Seymour. t. Wilson was out on @ who “Dosle was Into Shan smashed a tried to stretch hrown gner. Dont centre. Seymou Thomas han fouled out two. Second sent a uck ou grass cutter, vovered the Abby thee hir by a pit Hridwell_ thed threw out Mathe Th Devlin Ing a nic easy fly easy out NS. annon ney oy centre, I threw was ped niin arke captured Doniin Tenney t ‘out ied ball and stole second. The attendance was about 4,000, rst Inning. out to Seymour and out Leach. Bridwell S grounder, but made a the stands and Clarke lined out to Devlin who ular one-handed catch, to Leach NO RUNS. Devlin. out to Clarke, Willis wson, NO RUNS. ird Inning. out, Gibson after mak- And Willis lifted an Thomas was an and Tenney. thrown out by Abby, a clean single into lifted a high one whieh Tenney stole second. ymour walked, out Bresnahan ended with a p to Wagner. NO RUNS. Fourth Inning. Leach ined out to Tenney. Clarke lifted a fly to Shannon. Wagner did the Swat Mulligan act. and sent. one whistling over the ntre field ropes for a home run. Ab struck out. ONE RUN Leach threw out Devlin. Aboy caught (Continued on Second Page.) ———' NATIONAL LEAGUE. 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