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RAK SAAS AAWAGA ME SARADADAIASR SARE AABA AAA BA: AABAVSAA ADEN AAAS COMPLETE CHARTS OF poe RACES. SAAT a PHOS: AAWUDEUTEDH UD DELESYSSEDUSULVEDESTDTS /STOSEUSIEVUDSUVDEELESEEDS VONDUDURUNADURUUORUDUSEDURUSUS US DEDOTDUSEDUEDEESIEDTEDTDE LES DUDOSEDOEUNDEDESES OOS | VAVEEDEDEDTEDEDATOREES ESET OOED Zs IR—Fnir to-night and Satneday, FINAL] RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. Se es “NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1908. eee TG AUTO GAO GRAVEGENY CLUB TN BINGHAM FOR MORE POLICEMEN WI iil Hi Bore BY INNINGS | Chicago 2O OOOO § 2 O= 7 ; : : Brooklyn 00100000 0-1 Favorites Win First Four Races on EVENING WORLD RACE CHAR Policemen Club and Punch Detec- oa = | Gravesend Card, and Would Have tives Whom They Fail to R ize j @ ) hey Fail to Recognize GIANTS BROOKLYN. | Cost Bookmakers Thousands ELEVENTH DAY AT GRAVESEND. in Melee That Follows Taking Gras BROOKLYN ' if Betting Had Been Allowed. Weather Clear. June 12. Track Fast. of First Prisoner. EDITION. GREEN EDMION 3 a = RH Po AB : RH. PO. A E| (Shannon, If .. 0 HA Beccsonncan «8 OB HO ee Tenney, 1b M @ — iho 0) EER) Bosco O B GO Bn a) ta 8 win 1} 1 » CREDIT BASIS WAS ONLY WAY DEPUTY COMMISSIONERS “Seymour, cf... ee bet Petia) pede amesole ak. Sheet ©4i}| . . "1 Bresnahan, c .. 0 1 3 0 © Jordan, lb.. 0 ja 0 il WAGERS WERE MADE Al TRACK HELP EN FORCE NEW LAW. ‘Needham, c .. 0 6 2 2 1 Sheehan, 3b.. 008 Oo O a MG e Devlin, 3b 0 1 2 3 0 Lewis, ss. i © g : a : ssl pay ae Doyle, 2b . 0 2 8 & 1 Bergen. c o ¢ 2 o Harrigan, King Castle, Armiak and Big Chief, eye mae ae Herzog, 8s 0 0 3 1 0 Pastorius, p 1 @ 9 al gan, f p 8 Engiish Credit Systom Tried at Track, Under BaaweliNesy: 0 0 23 9 Holmes, p 0 0 2 All at Short Odds, Come in Ahead Caution of C Taylor, p.. eet Ol hoe eeaten anes Gee While Publi ; £ avanaugh, but Wagers Are McGinnity, p 0 0 0 0 ile Public Sits Idle in k Ww ; ; : é eecrandall .. ye MA CHICAGO ew, While Handbooks About Cit y iene. 1 0 0 0 , R.H. PO. A. EB] Grand Stand. ; OD DY SS Bees coe 2 8 0 al Are Doing Big Business, Totals ...... , 0 7 27 16 4 Hoffman, cf. i 8 68 OO] *Batted for Bridew!l in fifth Schulte, rf. Ley dee 1 oe Oe) BY VINCENT TREANOR.+ eepatted for McGinnity in ninth Chance, 1b. ot BQ 2 Of GRAVESEND RACE TRAC -K, ae ‘ ae ; : SS 2 Steinfeldt, oO 1 2 8 Ol 4 une 12.—The betting system was y . PITTSBURG : : GO| 1 eMooinaes > NUS 1eKre RH. PO. AE. ose: Lip : : B ‘ 0 plainly.crippled at the track this afternoon and this is all that saved th Tavern Verne iickate scone IEG Hughes Senus Oraers That His hooo os 100) 0} hoe . 1 i} i ne % 4 0. . : ee bey i j i 1 o Tinker, ss 9 64 2 3 ol bookmakers from heavy losses. If the old conditions had prevailed, the 1M Anti Betting Law Be Eniorced meet 010010) Ojnemeeachy: Diss ede at | public would have been big winners, for including the running of the i Gov. Hughes sent to-day the following letter to the Sheriff and Dis- Pinan C45) oa a) a) WIC see 7 12 27 13 2) fourth race, a mile and a quarter handicap for all ages, four favorites had Ht ianlehNea ain) | (ai A mea eoaeea Ris, 1b; FeO ie Ree ea ONRD aur OWeenarieaty King Castle, Armiak and Big Chief. All were alt ag a face beth “L enclose copy of Chapters 506 and 507 of the laws of 1908, which Wilson, rf.. .0 0 4 0 $0 (first Base on Balls—Off Pastorius, 5: | played more or less on the credit basis, but this was limited to we aes par ec eo race amend respectively Chapter 570 of the laws of 1895 and Set 5 ff Holmes, 2. } ell and Section 351 of CUD} Cssoa oooo WH At 0 on Bases—Chicago, 11; Brook-! known players. havea ous the Penal Code. ‘These acts took effect on the eleventh day of June, Maddox, p.. ...-+- 0 ee oY Kk Out—Ry Pastorius, 8; by The fourth race 1 in han shion Se Pe ee by Ruelback, 2 i sain cil rould do w urd be HEN) rall your attention to the provisions of the law, as amended, and est you to take whatever action may be neces: ry to secure its _ Betting Mix-Up Helps Books betting ditficultic than it did the se Hits--Pastorius, ‘Tinker. Mf innis's Suu GUStIO aoa cocane G35! 7 *Needham out for interference, 0-Base Hits—Chanee. pe Bits—o Tavior, 7 in Base on Balls—Ot ¢ the first out. He went ief all the way and at f he would pm ther: 1; off of racing at Gr end under the anti-gambling law ind consequent riots, The police raided the ring, . by stationing uniformed police the layers out of business. (Special to The Evening World.) aNreG nite VASHINGTON PARK, MROOKL Mac ett, en ‘Bares ruck Out—By Traylor 2: Maddox, Twn Base Hits Btolen Bases Double Plays lin to Tenney; beat the to the strete Frank Gill had t xradua even terms, but th who osing ond th and final game aah Mag all the way, is way into {half a dozen bookma arrest series between the Chicego ar » win easily d bookmakers, frighte to 1 shot wlongside su yklvn teams was played this af een te noon in the presencé of an enthuelas- 2 Umpires—Kiem fe crowd of root The attendance Fae at Mi Phe first arrest almost caused a serious riot, in which Manhattan was swelled to-day by the appears ada act re 1 stectives clashe 1 A IPICSOT AT reo 1 detectives clashed with Bro Ayn plain clothes men, The most important (Spectal to The Evening World) POLO GROUNDS, June 12—The Ired followers of the otat e and as thy i arrest was that of Orlando Jones, a bookmaker, Jones's friends declare Giante lost the third straight game to who rom the avesend rece f track their field glasses thrown Detween Ju Pitteburg tts afternoon by a score Od shoulders Gill, Juggle © he was the victim of a “frame upe” They say a detective thrust money ot 4 to 0. Pitcher Maddox was effes B the in th AeaanalticughinthenG na First Inning. Jubile at y his hands, and after Jones refused to take it and declared he was not bases full twice they could not score Evers drew a base on balls, and went “Run for Purses Only.” 1, the latte: ‘ i i emTER IT plagtiye Sa ae shy Eight thousand people saw the game. : as " f ator ih 3 2h" Mille ‘ Fi ws doing business he was placed eireelinaings (Continued o 4 Page.) onl as ; Nes Phil Dwyer, preside n , sitid after the Wins, Fifth Favorite by Ba ee ese annie en | Devic NATIONAL LEAGUE. Bridwell and took s threw out Leach, Clarke fouled out to were as | know the ive not-assed for regular. b has not applied for one Bresnahan, Bridwell threw out Wa At Boston | Call Off Sale of Horses. ner, NO RUNS. ; 00000000 0-0! ne day was perfect for rac! ‘ Shannon walked. Tenney flied to Wil 00000010 1 Pe inaaites “Meikle Teva wont a the front, in ther : i ‘We will have a double f morrow, and ve men at the track e have asked Comm ne Dwyer ‘held i conference with Deputy Commissioners Baker and Hauser. j . Riot Follows Arrest blackjack from is pocket and dealt portions. Betting was system, and any- to take a chance got his e canvas sheets were around the paddock ‘son, who made a bad throw in, and Shannon got to second. Vonlin popped high fly to Wilson. mM a single off Leach's k took third. Seymour $ wecond, Gibson to Abvaticchio. RUNS. Jone on t body willin money down. T hoisted as us turn to prevent the poolroom interests At Philadelphi 600000206 Touts oo001102 0 Morgn and Dooin; Ra guerite ene Secene yea, a nd Hostetter, Cmplres—Rigler | getting the resulte | Easy for Yorkville Beau slammed drt aga le NHnsLone Sewcas! vie. : Yat = , ' e - hing: " t The sale of Newcastle stable, an SCORE BY INNINGS: i lim a crushing blow on the head. ‘The Ct v ET n too! hird Cree een i ne day . -' = ! DS n Richard K ed A Ralditense) (oc CWO eae Ee et ones: Per ean forat osmorrow nasi baeniiin=|| (snoae fas G 2 anna ela big to the arms of 7 amid the most, tWo 1d in hia hai Wag arrested probab ‘ho. Highlanders 00 ie Detroit oO Anothe: the Brooklyn Bureau was punched in the jaw and on Kane's sacrifice, Doyle got Wilson's ground Sby gut at the plate. Gibs onan tase AMERICAN LEAGUE. fefnitely postponed, and the annual O— 2 miso sale of J. B. Haggin’s yearlings has N= oo oO TS te ee At Cleveland. eon called off a It was said arse, it Bresnahan drove on oven no at the track Haggin would Kicked on the almost knocked out in his haste to wet short. Devlin fl ind poor nendakt gx, 19 of them to —_ é sel near the yr r oye sitashe, Batteries— Winters and Joss | n England as soon is : charge of m ON ingle. Bridwell forced out Doyle, | and Clat Uinpire— Mir Tn [Beecites veces ng World) t fe r Apbey to Wagner, Hresmitian go) th p yey tit ‘ Kennedy gay et nam At Chicago es es DETROIT, June, ORDER. oh pret ene (Continued on Second Page) ay leaving eight two- i irked Rte : uy My He shad witnesind the i ira it Owe the post. Har aR eee i Sch hr je wa 1 squad of bluecoats 1 ne tanpite Mr. Cona choice on the pro i At St. Louis ammes 0} he vers with 5 \ ex at first, the HAMILTOD June 12 Lou io ; -. AL RACE TRACK ® oD Na i ; Mton ‘i ves ‘being the —The races ued Oa ea ta N ee MT at a —The raves here to-day res as 7 ica tts for unending raillery follows saa My § nee i me ; ,| and Hur Sele \s ae ae — elane Arrest Incenses ‘Crowd. Heron EASTERN LEAGUE. foktite » laid third Conboy tay Paine a, Kennedy was standing in. a corner 9@ os with Ha n. ue aire I i} A lose: oa SECO One mile At Baltimore. Waen they rounded the turn fr home | geqQND RACE—One mile —St Marto Second Inning es») gry ant | Sever Miller and Maid ” imonese ( (ate 1 0-0-0 0:00 0 y-9| the weight began to tell on Preceptu- jane park p : 1 , rrest. They to 1 for pl Pr Balice 1 7916000 0 —§/and he dropped back, Harri- 1 Auayors is £ y 1.42 TARO Ww ‘ anged alongs! Uncle Jim Wight of ‘ 1 X z wagers on s—Mason and Haray| gan then ranged along Navini a ater a ay Saree ity yes: 1 £ 1. the betting rine Umpire—Mr. Murray ntre of a whirlpool of ex- HIRD RAC and a half fur. t een TTOL Migs Imogene (even ang 1 to 3) 1,” and the two fought it out. Harrigan Pea olan Pat ©, it fe ©) % Lawyer At Toronto. | anally drew away in the last hundred & Blat P Hillier 3, “rime 0 i »190010 | vards and at the won easily. Uncle RAC Tes and Chase got t haine bookmakers and spectators. ERUTH, Bac ve and a hulf jooo00g jJim tied on gamely to win second endl <i amateur teams threw out Killifer, WGSRRE UE: the first arrest, crowds rlongs.--Please (even and oul 1, Wieker and Clarke t rodoo, Mich closed fas ace) 2 a Manning has b red Schmid: OF s 8 ate Bat ote in Neate 7 Neineches PER OUT King Castle Takes Ch Ee ava Third Inning a iat ag Aa ‘ King Cast second favorite | et Toten and 8 Ais a ast nig z { throug R lembers of the Metropolitan Turf H mn ed practioally | pho SN ki. i) Lai) Gun } Willifer, oH Policeman BlackJacks Sleuth \ ation ar elr fonds were on : ae : val a First Inning hoted «ha Lis eee < ; 1 ris and to ey the martyr they Att Brora | Wert s \ \ F 1 wha N ts ; biaturawicn In the melee crowds % At Newark. ty prom r and more boisterous el 0.0. 001.0 1 \ Fourth Pog od the teet of the two of 4 vat ery t 00000000 H kicking them in the shins untit Croan and Peterson; Broc- (Hel aR $12 BLUE SERGE SUITS, $4.95 they weye. forced to resort to thelr billies The grandstand 3s emptied» in a few seconds and only the trainers remained in the paddock. nem out ‘by the hundreds ‘ing and summer men’s. Suits, biue Tees, Drown and tan shades and new Uniplves-Atesora | tee turn-on the final circult of the eld, ing limmy Lane moved up from third place Men's and Young Mens a | {ngade within striking distance as they | plue Aerge Suits. Kuaranteed fast col THE H HUB CLOTHING CORNER, AND 229 NROADW. and jocke Crawford. out, c aparciny nearer ceneaiunneeserers x OM cleared the last jump. In tne drive | ors. in sigs 34 to 4. single or double 7 ali wi 19 Park Pi. ook 8 | se the nomevers king Castle | Hreaatod. “Sbeclal “aay and Satu Chase, Mcintyre. being again held at |fe ae. “tat colors. at $8.7, worth #15. 2000 pairs | Een the start of the first race wae os downtown. Charming music; seats ‘ue moet speed and tothe | pacod Open Saturday evening til 10 *e* |{nird. Cobb. was intentionally ved St emaat = So tte $00 ik . af ha pele, Bing’ cele Dy the excited multitude, whe i {