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_ @be PAVTASHAAEANS 2472 | COMPLETE CHARTS OF TO-DAY’S RACES. WANDA VARA UADOUONUDER ARETE METORG ELD ETETD ODT IEIEED LOOSE TEN St \AAAAAVACRAAAATARS IAS IEAONANAS OS DULDEWALLDELESTRER DELETE ADR OO URE URE OS IDEM 100 ae — Showers to-night, Tuesday fal i) | “ Circulation ‘Books Open to > All,” i Circulation Books Open to All.” ee I CRAZED BY HUNGER, MELISSA'S WIN HUGHES REFUSE UTRORAW FROM The PRESIDENTIAL RACE Urged by Parsons to Get Out He An- swers That Exigency Does Not | Exist Justifying Such Action- Block to Vice-Presidency. | TO KILL BABY —EXPENSIV Battles With Policemen and Phi! Dwyer Will Have to En- tertain Other Nominators to Astoria Stake. Bites W nan Surgeon on Ambulance. 'MAD IN BRIDGE CROWD, RAIN CAUSES “BLUES.” Snatches Infant From Hus: Berkeley and Black Sheep Come in First at Odds of 3 to 1. band and Hurls It to Pavement. Mrs. | nts pone BY VINCENT TREANOR. ¥ L ¥ k N Siegel st ND RAC TRACK, June Williamsburg. fought ly 15, J. Dwyer, President of the > - ORREN ae Cut) aL Brooklyn Jockey Clud, will the host LY MARTIN GREEN, a yu ata ble dinner of horsemen to-night (Staff Correspondent of T Evening \ t the Waldorf-Astoria. Mr. Dw gained the honor through the vic CHICAGO, June 15.—Gov. Hughes in answer to a tele. his filly Melissa in the A. takes this afternoon, According to gram fom Congressman He-bert Parsons praciically demand. fies Gariitnr ee LE, is Ge of the winner must wine and dine other ing that he withdraw from the Presidential race so that New RoR esate emanansomenine York migat rame a man for Vice-President, sent the follow- at ts considered a the host at this ann “Many an owner enters a hors ing reply this afternoon: «non, Herbert Parsons, ; stake weeks past will of the recent leg! ck betting tion on the «Auditorium Annex, Chicago, III,: gw in view neking out race sible that some a “You. telegram received, My position with regard to Ms Sea as ty) the Presidential nomination remains urchanged, Aiter cares » ; x1 only a few Mei SS ih ful consideration of all the circumstanc:s Ido not find that |* Aucsblere the tomy tor | pater Bees By abe spat let ice eee aay Jehe had the race well in hand until at any such exigency exists as would justify mz in directing the Homeless and Starving, x ; (he end she was eight jengths in front withdrawal of my name. peat eae rae say tf The Pippin, who beat out Wall- “CHARLES E, HUGHES." ve served with a dispoesess f0NEF, The latter ran a good race and looked to have received an easy When © the paraded for by Mr. Parsons last ni: horses. The telegram to and read as Ws » 8 Tet) him | teste ne regulars Ra see hig | Stand and cheered lustily. The jockeys to an in- the race. For the first time since ared war on the “Feel it my New York Co to quietly away from years ago. all ad- Rarer! ed walked almos' the | vance information was yOu! TOE © heard day. The telegraph of withdrawal cf h He was carrying|to any person and for a thereby contemy you and | message. The canvas curtains a “ n fence shutting off a view c e nas VOW \ 2 concedes that Tatt’s nomination on the first ballot is a May we t ning yeney, | trom the outside had disappeared ;| Peter Quince Wins Opening Peter Q) [ner. He le jap from Dre 2 from g upon y ery was the way who ope: a won 1 nf King He chased Petor way, but the Weer him fast’ in win- delegation meets at 11-o'clock so that th York County ir const when the St know certainty. to-morrow mo. ased fon is, harge L WORKING ON AUG «us was to your Presidential candidacy we naturally decline to ey part that bh leg we y New Yorker for Vice-President, despite Fequests trom othe left to stave off the rush States. Your decision about Presidency, therefore, irectly affects Dreamer rr Quince was quoted as fs i fesere ¥ fa 1 yes|a@ 4 to 1 shot by several of the layers erystalization of sentiment upon a New York candidate for Vice-President, nar ved] Toawasiaviacntlthatkenavenritecuit except that we have reluctantly felt compelled to assure delegates that man and Fresnal all of | 2° TU Off quickly the scratches stats wy 2 u ad, had) rushed Mi or in the third race w posted before your determination not to accept it yourselt is irrevocable. t when the woman Ithe ficla had left the warrier in’ the “HERBERT PARSONS,” ng, Kleking bith | second Despite the positive statement of Gov. Hughes, the New York de- Seni GEE | Cheers Again in Second. 4 ee Ht ‘ * fis poh Farias i ly fifteen minutes the police here were more cheers as the field Jegation continued work hard this afternoon trying to persuade him ted with her, unable to sub-|went to the post in the second. Even to withdraw and give the Empire State a chance to go after the Vic neonscious fr ex Hy | Patrol Julge Hall got a great send-off v ambulance from. the W ~|as he drove to his post on the course Seth Low had a couple of conversations wiih Hos; Presidential nomination. with Interne | He acknc wledged it with a wave of the Cea 1] board the Governor over the long distance telephone. Late to-day few of the! hcaretant a sanign into | 2nd. Rain came down in torrents just SET by ee creme cle 4 the ambulance and Dr. Crawford said]@% the barrier was ung. Missourt leaders had any hor e ui shelving him. jane though: she could mar Lad cut out the pace from the start With arare ay in the race, New York is in the position of a one | and it was wel for Dr. Crawterd ar | He led all the way to the far turn 7 e did Where Jurgler moved up to him from armed man at a free distribution of water melons. So long as New Bit Surgeon Savagely, third place York is asking for e first place on the ticket it cannot come out in open! The ainduiance ad not aie cor-| of a mile from tome, where, n'a wilh. indorsement of a man for the second place, self upon the girl surgeon, biting and| troublesome’ finisher third ter cee: If Hughes would declare }mself out 3 he wis ani-| ing Missouri Lad to the far turn. of the game she Ne delegation bpalinentent Outsider Takes Third. would unite, in all pro! » on Con Five were scratched from the third, a mile and a sixteenth handicap. Be- douin was the favorite, in which little . As it is position gressman Sherman. the delegation is not in a t ef assist Policeman 1 in getting the woman into a strait- Inc et. When arrived at tne hos- pial morphine was Injected into her to quiet her and she transferred The caucus of the New York etre ee attend ending allmthen reinimipericie tlon was held to-day and lasted only District. Hospital neem the | improves greatly, in mud, and by half an hour. Lverything had teen mlaok anenithe tetra time this race was run the course was lacrapmed vetoronnade Unicel melo! shy ei the anid was|” Fountainblue chased Berkeley all the Seth Low's arrival in Chicago early th: ie and iw + but beyond | way, but tired badly in the run to the morning it had by sed that he se gn the shoulser, uniniured. Istreich turn and dropped out of it 1 sre OH nd had the yyafant had had | juntiee then came up dangerously, He ial nourishm yeelght hours, @s! come from behind and cvight even- irawal notice {n his pocket hung Ithinernuimperte Gilhemakent. the Slate Goes Through. « : S|latter going in great share and had no A dietiocmuconidisabused eiea trouble in Winning by tWo and a holt * ; : i ie this nilee was elgist longths in of his colletsues on tha 5 Johnie entree aaa tot Far West was: molting to do bubs mech Teelest Giants, was this ‘attornn RAIN PUTS A STOP TO Black Sheep Has a Snap. Willlam L 1 National Committee: | presidon | ck Sho 5 sident am of the ’ Black Sheep got off flying in man, aclect Timothy 1, Woodrutt as |p ram oceath GIANTS’ DOUBLE-HEADER, | fe sce sea Meine ke Chairman of the Delegation, assign the |, all the way. He had an sdvanta f embers and adjourn Hes Ra mS three days, T r; cae he start that none cc ove committee members and adj |the susg n was the I fal to The Evening World) Frizette chased him until well ints the All Gone to the Ball Game. t-to the manager had with Umpire POLO GROUNDS, June 15—After a:.|Daekstreach, When she tired, giv ghts and precedents this Johns\ AER PRD Li eM ‘ 4"! way to Antaeus, who held on to sec all rights and pre us ought | Johnson In Saturday's game most four innings of play in the firat| piace ail the way. Black hese i to be a big day. The marching hosts,» uring the w fracas MeGraw in e of the double-header between the| creased his lead coming from the far headed by !mmense brass bands dis-| p) that he was “a Gants and Cinoinnati to-day rain in| turn and went past the judges gallop- ing. The rest of the fleid was beaten castly and Frigette had no trouble get- ting the show money. IS lite what tone torrents ut a halt to the proceedings to 3 In favor of Mo- coursing sweet music, ought to be march-| tle ainanagar ¢ ing wp and down Michigan avenue with| Sfand or style with the score 7 banners flying and hearts beating high ren¢mbled. “but su iter a Graw's men The hotel lobbies and bars ought to be} surely would have d ontbed thente The second game was declare Poor ptart) In Sixth whirlpools of humanity, In] last Saturday if he had 0 also, The start in the last race was had. Lp daeilar the Auditorium ana} Senalty Was to bem wevers oe” ——.___ or payee pe ARLE TC <>. e ni onoca, fo bl BROOKLYNEGAMELORR, war Tenens Cut of it in’ the frst ae: Annex far removed from the excitement and noise and slimmer, little knots of patriotic leaders of the Republican party AMERICAN LEAGUE. penis nia Rioaiagt wes WASHINGTON PARK, June 15.—The teenth. Wamboro was nearst to Mad- man in the run to the turn, but when were straightened out = they {t to be conferring in whispers with At Clevel two tailenders, St. Louls and the| plate came strong and at thi ough! eland. Dodgers, were forced to remain idle to- | tsahy, “Madman held con. loog enough ‘day on’ account 02 the cain. ‘There Ito be second in front of Waponoca, wi @ontinued on Second Page.) wil? be but one game to-morrow, % ran a remarkable race to be third Fashion | NEW YORK, MONDAY, J yi a SS POLICE DESCEND ON mm AIRES EVENING THIRTEENTH DAY DAY AT GRAVESEND. Weather Rain. ABS PNT ihe Faat: =Fuir Viator, Poter Quince Dreamer King Cobalt De Mund... Grima) Berry i 424 zu4? y > DE Pa uatter Post tne, 2 usives ‘Owen pwner we 6 Ws 2 3 6 athe jeader until the. tar te last fe von ICk ONE S39 ee UNE 15, 1908. IN GRAVESEND TRACK CLUBHOUSE WORLD RACE CHAR Inspector O’Brien Sends Swarm of Men Into Restricted Quarters of Wealthy Racegoers to Watch tor Violations of Law. June 15. $1,000 added; about six fur 3.31." Start good, Won easily Ro Keene. tine Ter 1 4% SE Jockess. Tlalty Lay? Notter oy 0 Track Slow. BETTING RING IS CLEARED AND ALL GROUPS BROKEN UP. PRS. Winner, ch. ¢ aE eink and the boy sent r. outrun In the war! he winner at th De Mund at Plain-Clothes and Uniformed Force Ordered to Arrest Any Congregation of Three or More Men or Persons Who ‘‘Appear” to Be Making Verbal Bets, welling Winner Fandiea stare =. SS a Inspector O'Brien and Capt. Kelly arrived at Gravesend track this Heveroen eanaotceny ner. ch «by Diewlonne— afternoon with 150 unitormed men, 20 lieutenants, a score of sergeants u St —4 41 sockeye G0 Cl} q 0 plain clothes men. The police immediately cleare i i ee Hi % iu - le een thi ce was m Winel and i Bh ms ee Rab Wea iB ae tain ring, | Mt a bas eS e de A od and the crowd was q ei 4 2 permitted to use the ring as a thoroughfare. d into a fo-dav after showing 1 RACE five furl 7 Index 402 Starte Index wn Starters Oba Maa Submit Fashion was going A punt dropped back and: then Rin) “My men have instructi | gregate,” kelly. hey will order them to move, and if they to permit three or more men to con- lt they see three or more men together retuse to do so they will arrest ns not far turn. aad strong asin int can do. berter old flilies inning lead need. Par he Aste pwo year $4000 | hem the rainy weather a falr sized d attend to-day. The rain, howe promised to be a troublesome it kept the crowd from awns and forced them to ILL START OPE} BETTING AT LATONIA tector, because soaked inder the ring roof, The eph 1 i men were instructed to be trong, Hut neve: ator jlariy vigilant. ‘Thetr orders aah re to arrest any persons who ap- nay be mating a verbal bet or ived figures on a programme. Betting on “High Sign.” When the Jockeys were posted for the ce, instead cf the rush and id, the crowd fashion looked ichmeister a Jocke mey, ant " rble alwa Fetaneae cn tine stance a few took the trouble cud eas names. Some of the x iniaslc ut vk stations on the lawn, _ some betting, but only the six furlongs art Rout Wore tais memby who knew the ould do busin ESPN ARREST “high sign “8, and > so willing! cond ks me to post odds the 5 race the police s were being made in Inspector O'Brien as- at bi ty uniformed men and ed them into the club house. The fo ua hors wners and their > urprised. The 3.—-A man known as stationed everywhere Highlanders Chicago CHICAGO, June came out for the game 1 to The Evening World.) 16.—Grimth’ ooked somewhat bewildered when they CHICAGO, June 1 s to arrest any person who John, and believed be ‘ eared to be making a bet. SCORE BY INNINGS: wood, of New York, this after Philip J, Dwyer, President of the jand mortally wou ar ky Jockey Club, and Stewards ; couse i ink C. Sturgis, Harry Knapp, F. 1000 — Vaiso of New an misted ok and Andrew Miller held 0000 Je when detectives attempted to rence in the club-house. Mr. eg ere nin Dwyer left the judges’ stand after the | sana fourth race to attend the meeting. Pre- | y is to the Stewards’ fatherin, NATIONAL LEAGUE. Sinalaln ielatar onc terre Aas [ee ant Dist Attorney Elder and Deputy At Boston c ner Baker, Mr. Dwyer sala announce later the result af outfit BATTING ORDER. New York Niles, 2b, to-day. Chicago. would | Pit ently the cyclone that hit them Tes 1B 0 fay has not finished mixing th Keeler, rf. [ieo8e a : and they are still rattled. The ‘little Chase, | Batterlee—Le No Record, “No Bet fox’ as somewhat grumpy as he es- GM. § Rudderham and Acting District-Attorney Elder this jointed out a ously ted his bunch to the diamond. He Conroy. At Philadelphia thinks that yesterday's game should Kleinow le sRnaa Teh ReGrietetce tone ) vkers which may have been a walkover, but he doesn't © 4 t now just where to lay the blame, - aw, said Mr, First Inning. EASTERN LEAGUE. I jow believe there is no le. centr, o 1 Kee ra no aw t bet is not doubled to cer Hempain Ken N e Jones sa mita, “Tl inded e Dononue Kesler gro: nada ‘ At Jersey City ’ d Smith aaye, Dononue unassisted, and Niles) Roshester-Jers ney 1 1 violation, une Qut, Tannehill to Dono- heer 0! lage jon accoul palpate et corded. Or the book RU NO RUNS f ewark. ‘ k in arrangement to meet walked. Jones singled to. al-New t pay h or designat isht, sending Dougherty to third. Atz REET LS + A zt Pts Opes pee: orcad Jones on the line, Niles una. rs a s men to collect money; others nel ate anes anne | HAMILTON RESULTS, At Baltimore Hrs taba ener es eeea m out Blige t : hee NO RUD | or svening World was informed om cond Inning, AP IRsT RACE—One mito —Ida_T ss AAA = AU y of a prominent member Ball out, White to Donohue. Staht 0 to land 4 tot) 1, M ne rt S ° Club that” Its apaamie ted to And Conroy at > for place) 2, Clifton Forge Time A LTS h PI it Med to Anderson, Conn ut, Atz to for eek Time —) MONTREAL RESULTS. the new law is merely Donohue safe on Niles's fumble. Pur IND Five — furlongs the absence of betting tell sacrificed, Conroy to Niles. Done eek (3 to! even) I. Ralbek t F A x s told 5S made terrific inroads hue out stealing, Kleinow to Conroy. 2 for plice) 2. Maki Tim t and " att eee eipts. The sttue Tannedill out, Niles to Chase. NO 101 3-5 fi t ace) x i mM fi RUNS THIRD RACK - Two M r ui Sapa aaa ne theta Third Inning fold (3 to Zand 1 to 2) 1, Mutter Ladle! SEOND RACE . ca ate oteee whe | ee 5 - (to 1 for place) 2, Byzantine 3. Time arid: feven) (ev ga) talent is unlimbering,” | ainuted vo center, Ailes out, Resets | + aie aN oe lace ady 1 ime. Jockey Club member. “Go see | Donohue. Hemphill filed to Dougherty ” CE — Five furlongs. THIRD RACE,—One and an) Joseph 8. Auerbach, our cot | No RUNS. Thomond (8 to 5 and 3 to 5) L. Steve | elghth—gparklets (2 to 1 and 3 to 5) 1,! en anaeh e Sullivan waiked. White aacrificed.|Lane (2 to 1 for place) 2, Officer 3. Cursus @ to 5 for place) 2 Call Boy ‘ Mleinow to Chase. Dougherty fied te Time—L.04 2-6 Time, 2.0 +5 (Continued on Second Paged | j

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