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VUDVETE 0000000000000 Che “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ AL * RESULT JN EDITION. 47 i. GREEN EDBTION | _“ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | _ Vii of ~ ‘t g 16, 1908. Sd bane te) ‘Weather—Fair and Cool To-Night and Wednesday. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE SEBALL RESULTS|N1 FALS 10 AROUSE CONVENTION; PRICE ONE CENT. BETTING BRSK AT ST.LOUs 2, aROOKLINS TALK OF A ROOSEVELT STAMPEDE Oo— 2 TRACK; GOLD LADY WICHLANDERS IN CulCAGg ILLS MOTHER-IN-LAW, “seston Soest dent and Secretary Are Men- Chicago 00200 i\ENTHUSIASM LACKING AND ) fe) Bookmakers Have Busy Time on the : = Lawn While Police Officials Watch VALE PRINGETON 4 TRIES 10 SAVE HER EVERYBODY MOST DECOROUS. s Betting Ring—King Cobalt Wins | SCORE BY INNINGS: |Allies Still Working to Start a Stampede that Handicap in Easy Fashion. him OO 1 O10 OO Ban a Will Cheat Taft of the Presidential Yale OOVOOIOI CO 2 Drink-Crazed Man With Pistol Holds Nomination—Cannon Leads BY VINCENT TREANOR. | 1%, 18h Raney Reh sort 7d Story of the Yale-Princeton Game on Page Four GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, n mched closely all the (SC B: 5 see nronWatcacineiaananolat t satura swt inte the | rowd at ay and Flees the Opposition. twas almost featureless. The Marlboro Ked almost @ certain wine handicap at a mile and a sixteenth | FR GA one Gar wt ae ao Nini With “big: atrldebtadon BROOKLYN HIGHLANDERS From Scene of Double | BY MARTIN GREEN. Saae Tragedy. (sing coreenee ns SS SS eID oo + and came away to win won by five lengths. nt of The Evening World.) She had to be very good to win too, BROOKLYN. < s : - A for she got the worst of the break and Se ai Cat tes BATTING ORDER. pace Wi seed eC 2s CHICAGO, June 16.—With all the hot, feverish enthusiasm of @ on the backstretch was six lengths be- 0c ee UPR EN eatettnene Chicago, , fi = F; tind the pacemakers, Home Again and| verble eto he re ene third, Burch, rf. oH 2 O O 1 HeeBen ee eeuallerty While in a drunken frenzy. late this | through his mother-in-law's brain, |COllection of oysiers on half shell the Republican National Convention Sovereign. When the far turn Simon Pure Takes jase. Pattee, 2b. .1 2 4 «1 + O Keeier, rt.” ‘Atz, 2.) "4 Maindi: thirty- | Maindinger turned on his wife and as s ao By ¥ é ‘was reached, Garney made his move The light-footed Simon Pure, ridden by Anderson, rf Pit A Ce pe eh she was cisappesring through the | Met in the Coliseum at 12.35 P. M. to-day. No more orderly and self- . e Hummell, If. ep LE OF 0s Oca 0) eight vears old, a bartender formesly on the Aste filly and she went up to the Hend on, as an equa! favorite with Donohue, 1b. ie! opening. fired a shor that) penetrated . s, tY . ms 6 others as if they were anchored. W Harayjant added latertons nate steshis-| Maloney; ict, 67 0 O 0 OF ese employed at the race track, shot and‘ her nock. The woman landed on her (contained gathering ever assembled in this or any other country, Before they turned into the stretch, t most of the way until Jordan, 1b. « 1 al oht 2 1 Sullivan. c. instantly killed his mother-in-law, put head on the cement paveinénr, where °, i ras fifte i h tS New, Chai new had opened up a gap of two lenghts the last time around. "Sheehan, 3b. 6068 4.0 ee Wals P. a bullet through“his wite's neck, wien | 886 tes? atoantne, i the convention was fifteen minutes old Harry S. New, Chairman of the. was the) drive) tol the jwire, Gold) Lady) ¢ put when Henderson called! Lewis, ss. wiih eh can at 6) Bocaire, led to Interfere, and darted from; The shots attractet the attentign of Republican National Committee, mentioned the name of Theodore Roose- drew even further away and won eased | hel wentlupitaatnracitne u (Spectal to The Evening World.) scene of the tragedy, No. 144 West Mrs. Maindingér's elster, who rished Ce E eas 7 : arp AE etue iteout 4 senslly” passed: Dick: Ghew peter c a ‘ i ; ‘ : WHITE SOX PARK, CHIOAGO, June |One Hundred and Forty-fourth mreet, ative Meee 2 neal ieee bet velt. The applaus# lasted eight second:. There was more applause fashion easy eg ita | Rucker, p. . o W 16.—The Convention did not seem to| The police were notified and are seek-! ying on the nd aecr ! € ns ; " re se be- of S t ec s Cf Gat 62 un favorite Run ing rd ae ee yee geen neal — — — — — keep any of the fans away from ing after the murderer, who, it is aup- | he pole of the shots had tumed the some time later at the mention of the name of Abraham Lincoln. who closei from iast place to beat out Isposed of 7 oF Comiskles field this afternoon, for the | posed. fled across the One Hundred and occupants who did not lock themselves hiv del t ise big blue b; a yi ic the tired Half Sovereign for the show And rontinued on after, Totals .......+.+ 4 7 27 16 1) crowd wes a corker—as big ae the|Forty-fourth street bridge to the Bronx.|in thelr apartmenta rushed downatalra The Ohio delegation raised a big blue banner carrying a picture money Aeameratntalnedunicnecvantsce ST. LOUIS average Saturday attendance of a few |All the precincts of the upper part of Held Sister Off With Gun. of Taft. Favorite Wins Opener. ly to the end. | R. H. PO. A. EB, Years age. Griffith's men always draw |the city were notified immediately and) Maindinger waved his pistol menac- ; : Three of the eighteen named scratched | King Cobalt Shows Form. I stureay of. {212-10 20. well, and the great race of the Sox |all the reserves were turned out ingly. at his kelaterinc laws iG Can Did the audience rise and cheer and tear up the seats? Not so you wut of the opening event RNclentnaciiacainile Ye Cf eee ene makes them the nicest sort of an at-| Maindinger, on account of his drink. | Dro a corner, Rill hulding the pistol rear ey ni patue’ Mee taeprte Rig his hard race of yes-|Barry, rf. ..... -0 © 1 0 0 traction. Hives habits became separated from his bartender reeled out of the apartments could notice it. 1 he audience did not rise at all. tt the run to the t f Sora ECE eRe |Delehanty, If. ....0 iy 2 1 0 The Highlanders came out looking wife and three children some time ago. and into the street, where a great a oe aN 5 ea ee Peoneta Tie { urth Page.) lerrivers, a 1 1.10 0 9 Nortted, but determined. Grimth js wife went to live with her mother , crowd had collected. None, dared go] SIM CHEERING FOR ROOSEVE LT. Siete THE — — — * p060 f ly rit h ee e velihcod for th d near him, 9 ¥ = 1s Fs TH Pieaeranaitmann cane mAh * Byrne, 3b 0. 01s sal olneeeee cere ee MR arta CCRC O MA ie ENG Tae aaa ference up One Hundred and Forty- Early in his speech as chairman Senator Burrows also mentioned the y h boa i sc 1, tnasmuch as his | woman, e e fourth street to Lenox avenue. - Bin reach) EVENING WORLD RACING CHART Hostetter, c. .....0 0 2 0 1 team can bat, run bases and turn as| Maindinger, much the worse for Policemen Schum and Van Bartholg name of Roosevelt. The delegates took it in stony indifference. In the ac ae 0 1 0 © MAny Inside tricks as any other aggre-| drink, to-day entered the basement | were summoned, but the aseasnin had ei f Dau teers Sr ina ES Rr i : : i ue e 1 Go Ole | where the discarded family made thelr | Rol A Rood start. a 5 (ty EE Gun galleries there Wis forced cheering lasting seventy-five seconds. If there FOURTEENTH DAY AT GRAVESEND. [een Snes Aiea ao First Inning. Jhome. Mrs, Maindinger was In the aajoining and outlying precincts that is such a thing in reserve as a Roosevelt stampede it was not on view Gilbert, a 4 ed .. | kitchen d her aged mother was at ¢y; derer had ercaped and to ap- ’ " Weather Cloudy. June 16, Track Heavy. |yisn, > Byrn O Ee STR OTA Cet Caer Rae ooretee emir out Per an a ea aero prehend him. H on ves, we, during the convention to-day. Ing: $1,000 x furlongs. Bs es a | er Rati to| Shot Mother-in-Law Dead cee Harte Hospital. | Mra. One glimmer of merriment and joy illumined the initial proceedings, ia ome 328 18 1 Ba te Geese Rolfe AMternen | atre, Maindinger upbraided her huss NOME hope te held out for ner The secretary of the convention reading the call pronounced Hawaii i Off Rucker, 3 Second Innl ad ‘and for coming to her in such a state, recovery. The three children of the ,, 3 if) Ett ea aero pa i St. Louis, 2; Brook Ta sortie a Donohue |toud words followed. Mra, Maindinger's couple were out at the time of the “Haw Hai several times. As for the re t of the proceedings all that al 5 is, 2; YD a pis *- | mother tried to interfere and the result ARSON inaingers have three children. was needed was a pipe organ for appropriate accompanying music. The Struck Out--By Rucker, by Lush 3. > nwt a 1 jer whipped a Pearl, seventeen; John, fifteen, anc ‘ - pases fae | ee Oa iecrawis : : | bain Burtelisner(feet|iceaaesees nian ae ea tived| Arthur, maven. 3 arn gid. The ‘former pastoral quietness of the session was further emphasized by the twittering re i Bases—Pattee, 1 e. je nneb filed to | u Rees ok 2 two were at work, while the yous Hn sais rs ots i i 1, Banes— Patter, J to Hempaill. NO |pointblank at her, the bullet going’ 45x Arthur was at play at the time of sparrows, hundreds of which make their homes in the rafters of the eh 6 re—O'Day through her right temple. The woman of the tragedy. i Mrs Muine| Collseunniroaearaltitt ; satan ata ef 2 Turns H Third Inning. fell dead qabeut, three, menthil ago Mrs, Main; | Coll ‘oof and flit from perch to perch in glad abandon, Or (Snectal to The Evening World.) Conroy out, Walsh to Denohu Ag the wife saw him level the pistol) vent to Blackwell's Island cor months. She charged him with } ora head, she sprang to NO ENTHUSIASM ; LEADERS ABSENT, Th her and wita belng a drunkard Blatr out, Walsh to Donohue, Gla I i TO) bP ee] ATR ET Ga President Roosevelt's handmade convention was advertised to get ene NORRUNG! Jintsreape the Infurieted om A safle’ Valsh fanned. Dougherty walked, | Ntorcape the Aah | June 16.—After a two days’ rest the St. jones walked. Dougherty and Janes | husband, wife and mw: ther-in-law wer | and’ tried to get back his Jobat the 308 jat her mot 10" WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, Ghepontuc, off poorly, m shrateh tates she going away : eats [Louis Cardinals tackled Patsy Dono- pulled of a double steal, both wate, Atz [only a few feet from a window that| roe track. || When the | Antiatetting under way at noon, but fully one-fourth of the’ delegates were missing 2 = four year. | van's Superbas to-day in the second Sry out gr ther stare, ORG Eats ypened on a cement path, four feet ber | Whitt “ag no further use for Main- | from their seats at the appointed hour and there were many bare spaces third fy tte . 1S Tl iow. As the pistol shot rang out, the! Myer who haa been drunk ever 5 : i : u xame of the so: After their great third and NWA ans pooneakes ored | cite plunged through the window. As| To-daj's tragedy war the ollie: jon the spectators’ sections. The gathering of the body was in keeping ninth Inning victory on Saturday Mo-| G08 wild 5 . ‘ firing the bullet a spreo lasting several days. 5 Closkey's men were in a cocky frame of Tronohue singled to centie, area Te: | aulck as a fash. after Oring with the ante-conyention atmosphere. There was absolutely no enthusl- ra Winner, br... 3.50. f Kara Dick Shaw cB FR oF : 3 18 1 mind und they went through thelr prac-|derson to third. Donohue’ stole wecond, asm or excitement. It might have been from o ‘ eat. Kevin H Fe net ood TR OH al tice stunts with @ snap and dash that | Puroll out, Conroy to Chae, TWO t ri 8 nisvetel abpearances a 8 im Megill nok i 5 Helitor. . made tho manager sinile. Southpaw)” Pemeny ter crowd assembling to listen to some great preacher or singer. The big eeridied starters aac" at ‘ou ning. m e for t 1 of tho field, when ‘Nap’ Rucker was Donovan's selection i r ‘i gece dat an ethan PARR Sey eon Ae AE Be SHA STEBS. Lin the pitching line wile Lach worked | Nisa tripled to lett, Hemphi ed Heaters SoA Ue Se UDI CAI Pasty no lares Broncunced opponents ot tne a ¢ Bus cold pet Ma MUU ald Snot ike the going: °° Set But Fed badly et the | for Bt. a i the a eee NLC: President, were conspicuously absent. it aluriey (eecibe’ Bees aerate fare PAL *ebeusnerty There was no cheering for leaders, who took their seats with thelr a ‘e| d, Wal V vi 10 Jy i i i: Sree erate Bette, A yok “Rurvay | second, Dougherty hit 'by pitcher all SCORE BY INNINGS. delegations. No one in the crowds appeared to recognize them. The fact P: S. No. 9 200 4 0 O O O—6) that the master mind of the occasion was not on the ground was plainly 1003 0 ch, invand TWRo-year-olds; Start i004. igh’ Park. scored. Delehanty went out, Rucker to| Jones beat out a short grounder to | Forgan, Sheahan got Konetohy’s foul | Glade, Ata fanned, NO RUNS. fly, ONE RU: Fifth Inning. fo) apparent. Jullus Caesar Burrows, the temporary chairman, haying com- ae ‘Court esi; 10h 23 _10__20_ 3) |fapaurchtatreied tolicentre: Held” Pascoe ipa itiwalkedtls Balliwael icaughecen (Ron Saino 4c @) ky 5 itted his thoughts into ten thousand words, the proposal for a restful ‘King Cobalt picked up his weight. it dn the, tirat quater, s We ? frst by Walsh's throw and was out at ee mitte 8 and \ prop POM Ue eae AT tee mentanthe la tt radi yale narappa second, but Evans called Walsh's throw i é first session proved encouraging. Th Beek ON AR RIAnOn: MANTA AD that then WIEST ine i (Continued on Page 4) to fret a balk, Ball taking second, There was a crowd at Crotona Park game was the pitching by Richardnon, time during th : P Sune HOBIE We speech of Mr. QURTTE RACE Mar bore Handicap wandiconel mile - tai, founcey SU ERTAniG oan this afternoon to see the baseball game for the Brooklyn team, and the re-| Burrows bore a striking resemblance of the statistical parts of the Pout aiden RECN by Golderest EASTERN LEAGUE. Ball ‘scoring. B to right: | hetween Public Schoo! No. 9 of Brook- | oflving BrareMoce hin tesmnet ev World Almanac, The delegates from Ohio and Indiana is was noted Tieseiti z Gfamierwnn out, Ball to ‘Chase, Dono Hyaulangl oe ie GRAS aie thelr battery: schaght, | pitcher, and | had the choice places in the convention side by side in front directly hie walked % Stahy, | Bronx, Each te: t Tatino, ‘on cht held hts 7 At Baltimore. Tatnentienied toeNica ino: URE ters, and) the gaily dressed) girls. who) onronents down iin, good peyly for {he | under the eye of the chairman, , FIRST ¢ Sixth Inning. were plentifully -scattered throughow® Toi e¢arted in wits a rush The third term Roosevelt boomers have been joined by the an#- t} Niles out, Donohu: falsh, Hemp-| the stands, presented a pretty picture. ang” goo hitting and” errors of “the ac A aay “ eT s Ou He hill flied to Tanne Keeler singled] ‘The feature of the first half of the; Bronx boys gave them four runs, Roosevelt crowd ind the combination is going to do something, — It way McGinley and ‘0 centre. Keele at Sul kee _ sae eter Se Se ‘ nena ‘ r ¥ a) ~ = pe ee and to Sate, NOORENS. f Bul SOR IAA ; is a paradoxical situation. Men who really believe that Roosevelt FIFTH RAC uk, $1,000 added; one mile : Sullivan walked. Wals) F ‘ patti i (Fy cr Be tariong Le A BRRER SECOND GAME, Dougherty Aingled to right, scoring. 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. could win If nominated again are working side by side with men who Post time on easily, Winner, b. g.. moronta BOnnO OO livan and took second. on the. throw a - a wae’ Grennitderhinithan Roosevelt ine Baltimore ......0000001 Ramee ener uadere Niles. Atz fouled nimonten | At Cleveland would rather see the Atlantic Ocean dry up than s oosevelt in the pa tranlesi ata pplegator an dae erown) Seventh Inning Pittsburg .. 6.0 01108 Washington ....0 90009351 White House again for another four years. The anti-Roosevelt element (403) Tieng Heriy/ ands ie enn Uuiplre Moray "1 vets BA sO OO LOD Cleveland 90200100 sti third-term plan is actuated solely by the idea of dis Gott Mati 02 At Jersey City. | act oan Puce artes error. Ball) patteries—Willis and Gibson; Dorner At Detroit which Is boosting the third-term plan is actuated solely by dea Be Countaaien Rochanter... 1 00081109 | fled to’ Anderaon. Canroy filed “to aml Graber. Vinita Hepsllejend uy | Patedotphia ....670 61 0.0 3 organizing the convention, scattering the Taft following and pushing thelr 0 1 big improve le moved u jersey City .....2 | Dougherty. NO RUNS. DAD etrolt wee. ae. 41006 i) - s Tiecalaranaln, and. leads wo yeaaily. Weinoume wn int Batteries—Fiarger and Butler: Latitte| Anderson, out, Bail to Chase. Dov0-| cnicagy At Bhitadsiehien. 61 or, Baltertes Ranke and Smith) winter |own candidate in the e There were conferences lasting nea ily messed about. | wth quit. and Woods. Umplres—Kelley and Sulli-| hue fanned. Purtel! ‘ied to Stahl. NO| Unng) oan 0 0 6-8) 894 Thomas oughiin, Ayden anna aE) atio’ Bad aries Falonsee cave Cun and nob wo Man At Providence. eo eh ek lem AR RRIE Serna ee eee At 8t. Louis. ‘all night between men who consider that It w vuld be the ie n of fy 4.00." Star "POO. ants Aaa arolikole | mainletouts lonthelnnings ort) {and Dooin, Umplre—Klem. Boston esc 020 OLS Republican party to adopt the anti-trust ind antilnjunetion planks fos Providence 0100000 0 o-4| Datted for Glade. Orth fanned. Niles (Bt. Louis... weates ¥ President Roosevelt. anit Batteries™-MoConnell and Archer. | !e¢ te Jones. NO RUNS POPULIST PRAIGE CUMMING. |, umgmeeyficctte and crigeri, Waddell) tered bynes Ria UA sta au "gs "an Sline and Paterson. Umpire—Murray, Sapa gare Seer DES MOINES, June 16.—Iowa Popu-| molly. ‘CANNON LEADS OPPOSITION, 2 34 3 CHARLES FOLEY BEREAVED. “| Le queer ae riser ad a 6 67a At Newark. \jsts in State convention yesterday in- aay ~ ris A stive charge of the opposition. The an- Re eet LOCKPORT, N. ¥., June 16—Mrs, |dorsed. the record of Gov. A.B. Cum-| Sunday World Wants Work Speaker Cannon is now in active charg n¢ oppesition. 3 | Newark nn Foley, widow of John Foley, for the Lest apnts tate enh arhey lensed ; |nouncement made last night that he would secure a proxy and go on the * | Batteries-6i y scombiymnan Oharleg i tion in Towa, and ‘on the, A ona Ghanage. Asso Woley, deg. 0d.) 10" on Tore: one Monday. Merning Wenders. fiecr-of the convention to fiaht the Roosevelt programme, wes too { > s