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COMPLETE CHARTS OF TO-DAY’S RACES. Dh ttt hhh hh het S - COMPLETE CHARTS OF TO-DAY’S RA ROWA888 90590108 54250728 ETt THEE HS HUES TARDOMOA ELSES TELE DUDE TRRAREURURRAOMOSUDDTADEOSDORUTREDERESEROR ETD DEDOSIAAAR ROS UATA0TOS NOOR 8444 orld, { ss Circulation Books 8 Opent to oral ide le) AY, JUNE. 19, 1908. | is BALLOT EASILY WINS SUBURBAN; o— 3 a JOCKEY CLUB ENOND THE Pd THE WEATEERPair to-night and warmer, FINAL | RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. =i ooo SHERMAN NOM AED a) i oo FOR VIGE-PRESIDENCY e223! UN THE FIRST BALLOT Qi 20 2 cee ee PITTSBURG 2, BROO Beta SCORE BY INNINGS: r tion as the Administration Candi- Chicago Glants fe) 1 | Pittsburg ; Brooklyn 1 Cech eo Start and Is Never in Danger of Being Headed byKing James © 1 (o} FIRST DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. Weather Clear. June 19, Track Fast. RACE arolds and upward; $500 added thi St The Kingston: six and a HIGHLANDERS AT ST. or Fair Play. date and Was Chosen in a | Ea eee ee a as bake oe : ; E 7 | Fiurry, Getting 816 Votes. | Highlanders 000000 = ie: HES HE Gea : MADDEN’S STABLE TAKES | Peter Quince interruption of the telegraph s+ un gamely. “a8 out iL was impossidie to oh- BY MARTIN GREEN. | CK AETS AO) Car: fought 6 SECOND RACH. The Salvator Mandica adde (Star Correspondent of T vening World.) | tain a de n of the game. anc OM mee 288%, Off. S00. Start wood: | Won driving OG dA EEE) * F . CONVENTION HALL, CHICAGO, June 19.—James Schooleraft ! gc Fink Jockeys. Op. 10 For Third Time This Season Fayette and Sir, Sherman, of New York, was placed in nomination for the Vice-Pr Dovie Martin Run in One-Two Order for the Hamburg Farm Owner — Big : BROOKLYN dency by the Republican Convention to-day. He was chosen on the ny) ¥ F re HONORS IN DOUBLE EVENT | rt, ing 816 votes, while th er candidates came eg i 3IANTS out earl 5 und ard drive h . first ballot, r ing 816 votes, while the other candidates came along in BROOKLYN GIANTS, Peaee eu won, sihely olnig away at pn Boal walk , ‘ Bete res “ ae | a and Rell ow ige a Powell ran a ‘nice race ant held on. kann this order: Murphy, 77; Guild, 75; Sheldon, 10, and Fairbanks, 1. I. TE DO. IN. pe areee ay i a BO A i, ult tw Walk €fter showing a Sood turn of apeed, Ramel Crowd Watch the Races. 5 ' soa aaah Burch, cf.. .... 0 CESS UD) “cits oO 8 1Ri) RACE—The Double Event; two-year-olds, $10,000 guaranteed; five an Timothy L. Woodruff placed Sherman in nomination, and sec- pettar a : a , Doyle, 2b isa) i a sltaturipnaetersteeuureece cu rea a vente a nia eg ea 7 attee, 2b. 3 2 iy een oo 8 men SW0rotf, 3.32. Start good, Won easily. Winner, ch. c., by Ogden-—Sar A A ; : ker C fe 15 sr ; vane iadten. ne onding speeches: were made by Speaker Cannon and Denis Fly | Hun Seymour. cf 1 wt 8 0 0 Owner—3. EM , SEAL TKS ig Spe due by speak and Denis Flyn, of SAE, 1 O50, fits 00 fee Me eage es Starters Wis. st ueckeves Oh hh BY VINCENT TREANOR,. Oklahoma. UOTE: too sone ik) agen is pesiies . See i Sine $ | oO TaerS C a cert 4G = Bivordanted ty 0 0 18 0 4) Devin. 8b t fo 2 8 N Notier = 7 SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, June 19.—James R. Keene's | n motion of Senator Crane, of Massachusetts, and Gov. Fort, of | 5 ‘ cataeret ee nn f 2 Geena ety . a 5 . Ol) Sheehan, 3b ...... 0 Oo it 8.0 By) aiaiete ce ne Beaune is 14 Ballot first by two lengths, King James second by five lengths, and New Jersey, the nomination of SHIGE Ww was mages “unanimous, eemeas s Shai abe lees li te nahan, c QM 2 st on 3 4 W. Dove = RY ite ree Pen fd i 2 Following this @ motion was su pal ue ie 1 Gg > o Bridwell, ss 1 8 9 BO mh , Ririke out u tte a ita gerne eat 2 Fair Play third. Time, 2.03 flat. That was the order of the finish of ted appointing Senator Lodge chai | oo Q 5 ate ladman. 17010 10M NOES to ie 2 attain ‘i Md 4 OF aS GH SS aee oach | ueken Mid oonon (00) 9 CTandall, p 1 Wee Qupied. _ sCauniog. aia RRR ps anche aaa to-day’s Suburban, one of the best ever run. And the time—it makes ‘Taft of his nomination. Mr a ee es Prey 5 ~ ) ened out in the atretch drew a: eagiy. Sir Martin ran a good race. Erperanto held ew history. e fastest Suburban ever P thi BEREAN URE OS TENCEMGT eT Totals 3 Ge ng p WORDS cescconnnn 6 10 7 Shiwell Hobbin "aut. Strike Out acquit Eee new history, It w ee t Suburban ever Tun and within one-fifth Missouri, was appointed in his MELO SS ai CHICAGO. a SULCS SUR NESS ai KUSH tof a second of the wortd’s record for the distance h by omstick, Gerace) Gheacn aulU j PITTSBURG. nee SHH alae Ua aT cael. Winner, ch ey : i pu ce, held by Broomstick, Burrows was appointed chair ND ary : R et BOW PRAT, Phe ceosee YB ‘ =i Be Kee The rave adds $17,950 to James R. Keene's turf winnings. Incidentally the committee to notily Mr. Sherma: omas, cf . nO Y (i : : a Be yite ‘i All Settled Before Convention Leech 0 ih CTT TS) i : ud this is the first Suburban Mr. Keene has ever won. $ J Ose9r gilt 1 1 fn Dugan. Berm enimaniaeresd icon cant Clarke, ) tf 9 i et 4, dtobert rier As a thoroughbred contest to-day Ale ton of a second it looked like he seeeee On , s never been equalled, It}m t eve e ministration candidate Wagner, ss he 1G 5 ouin andieap has never 1 qual on-even terms with Ballot. Jowing the caucus F Star a 5 ab 0 0 t was a p race p Way the | Guy Burns had taken King James up York delegation nigh rear = ad | 1 3 ( best on, 7 8 ne M a one for a ithing spell at the turn and ern States which were lined up fine, 1b Os Oe a 4 of Mars Cassidy's perfect efforts, jad come again. He was third in the were swung into line irry. and Wilson, rf 1 Oo the fleid getting over in a straight ine run to the head of the streteh, : : 01 J and running that way for the first fifty Alfaois, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Ka . tibson, c 2 hi i Notter Rides Easily, 1M bes ae ed aul and whe ion De- Gideon, ci ie ore Ots0 Pleister, p a A fet strange Bale Pinay wus tun) Someone chad itom mets lonth Notter , > ae * 3 ¢ “1 tt st it a Leever, v 9 0 1 2 0 *Durbt 0 fy at the end. | front that, and who do you think ry, we never was bothered by Fale he convention opened had been set- ae t HERI Goan don 0 ‘ Tey: ! , Net / and as they # ieanenat rman was Tabs the Vice- hat Pari M Svs- *Phelps oo 1 WO W ae BS STE olds and upward; $1,000 added: one | jt w Master Robert, the slow be nd is they swung Into the A ie ieee WED: Lr cil) OMEN Spe . w ; Inner, King) James, howevery was ihe drew away Into a safe lea Presidential nouninee, and that he was! Ry Grt Gian ite: OEE ca n000 OO 0 TET coon carom 1) BAB brace, Owner tte ise Deere Se ev eolatno| FISHEL GILHESGA HEROS aie Y Play ne effort began to tell to be elected on the first ballot fem _Is Only Style of Betting. el elienstteae (en Pieistenminnainth fox Btartera Gh NOCH RNIN THC dE: n Us they passed the eighth The word went around the hall as the Total 2) 8 24 ning. {SeiRG rani Ballot was. third, pole h a to shorten his strides, delegates arrived, and after Chairman ee (tee) ion ieee aS tenes ance : King James, however was) full of rue v E i i Py enfinaleeorGranaril sg? Tony. Nonero s full of run: Lodge had sellei c Bie gathering to Seinen ional iiee *Batted for Clarke in ninth Baroy onlabe i f c Ballot Goes to the Front, t nt in receipt of quite a lot. of order the work of the day was rushed N, Ky, June 1—The nn nn ith a go, 7; Giants, a en th ud ren eighth | welgat trom: th Imont colt, had no through. It took just an hour ar ing Commission here passed a Tenet base) on balls Of Ruecke ont t MAN. ite Mast sbert had be Mlowed | trenble Im pas him to get the place e-quarters to get the nominations | ile permitting betting only by the n bases—Pittshu: Brooklyn §. Tinker, othe fron} MeCarter into the wothe time being and 1 wis Mioney, Master Robert, after haying rough, the convention adjourning ’ari-mutuel and auction poutine OULBy Reker. o: by B 2 ; ac auesinoun Beaueleren pint, Glosed with AN eoeineaiake cry; | been tbet nthe buen cartes tHeRAeee at 147 A. M and that racing associations {No-base hhita- Be O'Day eS = was sur the th came again in the stretch and While the proceedings w 1 give pures of not less than & Double pi Pattee to Jordan. -—— LO Caer RACE Sbihij Eweoryeaeso] ani) $1000 @adited siciver ture nder double wrans and was|all but eanght the tired Pair Play, e Convention Hal ve races, $2,400 for six races, $2,800 Passed balis—Hergen Spreia The Eventing World.) Pont tin 7; oft. u rf i ps ; Crowd Cheers Ballot. h an remained in his r for seven races daily. Disregard of | Hit by plichereJordan POLO GROUNDS, June 19.—By heavy | {otningslde. —Ownen—H = Mee vantnieal? * i Ay) OE q tre these rules means a revocation of the| Umplres—-Rudderham and Johnstone benno EI Se ai Fin. Jockeys Op. ii Vi Sa front all by hin Ballot was cheered uninterruptedly Auditor An: As he | thes le ea ocatioy g a all-aroun¢ ye Tr] 1 tt ‘ F 01 1 WEE areal fpaetecedd aii cense. The Latonia people who desire = Giants defeated the Champion Cubs ik ieee Milliosanes tes nf yey Lon ong nis Rares yuclohye ¥ ination iy insin aah TEL alan atau lite susakina ote ee iinet (Special to The Evening World.) Ba tea ead us z dow Y Un on his return to the scales the. clerk to the nittee on In- t t le bookmakers < . a ais 4 afternoon by a scot hy i v4! McCarthy... — — 50 20 ‘16 1 1 front ous applause be; * valid Pensions. conveyed to him the In- aht and consider their future ace | WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLY 12,00 people saw the contes Hs 3 si Tee auaraur tele \ Frau bs tLiGUtae toa Teron ARSE NotinALlGns GALL WARING ZHPRUNT ENE CNEL et June 19.—With the expectation of h Pitcher Crandall was in excellent tory | G2) SM ugh ice He of J == mh do sikns of stopping, and Pair Play 1 Incidentally uiuntathkable evldenes oe +4 Aer r de ami ble evid Sherman had received of the result of ing his team win a few games, Man- and held the Cubs safe at all stage: eo GTS Fag er ny oming from fifth place, began to make MBriirity horse’ racing avert SEA eRtige co Recceitn Un eo NATIONAL CEE, agar Donovan made a shift in the Tro! The feature of eee ae etal) ea eas is 12 s run sot within 4 without the tempting side of opem bandheprocenicab coMilenATnsitand i 2 ley Dodgers to-day for thelr xecont |). ; : Mixon He : ength o a tioreyy and for the outing, showered congratulations upon him. At Boston. game with the Pittsburgs. He played First Inning. a is Ms | : is ia , Throngs Cheer Him. Bt. louie. 0 6 0 20.3 0 0-6 Alperman at short, Lumley in right and vers beat out a slow single to the 18_Tet 40 2 R A AL O (al Th i Ps lGontoni a ees G08 U0 280 0 sony ert ; aid vou, infield and. went to second on. Hof ustice Eischoif Issues Order at. B h in centr Th s ideal He wax escorted to the Now York | “Pattorleeiarger and Ludwig: Linda. {Dunn |" centre, The day was an ides! jman's sacrifice Cranstail” to “Tennes ping fst, Ewan! clon ed strong, Wamba a goot colt 9 ti n setter! oor Soh te. Bee ean age mone SAPP wm TM aan eal ae te ete ” Keeps Pouce Officers P Id FE EY Gay MRICS Ceca GN ETS fee foro Ce Ey Uh saT SE crowd ofgfans turned out. Rucker, who tired the side on a high fly to Shanno: nt a eth mune, | eeps O11Ce cers Fractica ly e celved an ov jon from the throng who At Philadelphia. is twirling in great form just now, was wa. hit by a pitched bal he crowd went daf?: Schult also Maia Pea te : 2 q i as hit by ¢ 1 rf 7 eruiteiinin had gathere to yet a glimpse of SUE A PR Ot Cred Gy Ge |eerenied m3 do vies ea for he {i » sacrificed, Pfelster to Chance, and | ‘ted to Seymour, NO Ru NS. ; HAMILTON RESULTS. he S (ara (ies eh i vice-Presidential nominee. For nearly We hors odgers. Leever did the pitching for took second, ymour lined o Bridwell beat out a slow one to the 4 Seas stice Bisc i » Supreme Court, this afternoon signed a Guar ioherniantnels olwubiin re Paseuee aqamepelland Aehlel; Meren’| the: Pirates ers, and Tenney was doubled uj. |'nfleld, Chance dropped Crandall’s fy) | Justice Bischoff, in the Supreme an Ran TOnHIneT hagNewivorinh cauktiarterel pulser First Inning. rs to Hes atienieg Er EF nat ea rite une neces Toate feet ae order restraining the police from interfering with the patrons of thé The hall was not half filed when Thomas sent a hounder straight t i ounced a single over Pfeister's head ‘ be a | ; = Spier soe f Chairman Lodge called the convention AMERICAN LEAGUE. Rucker and dled at fret. Lovoh faite |Devlin tossed out Steinteldt, gingl | ind frldwall scored. Chance wat Sey. | lows | Coney Island Jockey Club at Sheepshead Bay. Jer at 10.10 o'clock. It was just = : i singled over short, but was out stealing | mour's grounder and threw Crandall out | PIRST RACK—Six furlongs-Purs- | ? x p a to order at 10. to connect with Rucker's fast curves, | second, snahan to Doyle. King's |xt the plate, Tinker threw out Donlin jane (k to § and 710 10) 1. Ama Suet It is practically a temporary injunction and will do away with the as hot atmospherically as vesterday and At Chicago. Clarke drew four balls, and went | grounder rolled between Doyle's legs | snd Tenney scored. Tinker threw out (2 to 1 for place) 2, Eldorade 3. Vim [MUehsc dh < a the delegrites stripped themselves of | poston 900000 |to third on Waan: drive to right for one base, Devlin threw out Tinker. | Devlin. TWO RUNS. i113 p ie ecently indulged in at the track by Commissioner Binghamt's thelr coats without delay as they took | Chicago oo0410 forialihach wagneria(cl 1 is 9 RUNS. ‘ ae eee Bixth Inning. Recon ninonee a | custom recently dulgyec at kK by i | 7. on GHG ? p | _Donlin died on a high fly to an, zCO} =—Four any | : : a haty then two or three wo ‘4 thelr pla ee | BF pileneay Der ae Hears, OWN Talked, filling the bases, Kane Deviin walked. “Shannon beat out a | Deviin made a hair-raising stop and! longs.—iridoon @ toy at {men of shoving and pushing men about when two or three would con Avie Behosnt ater ot ONCa so des Ailes eu i : [retired by Rucker and Jcrdan, NO | slow one to Pfetster, Devlin taking aec- | Hrew out Chance. Stelnfeldt {Hed to) Cascade (5 to 1 for plac | j 4 fish et Hyered the opening prayer. As he was |B reoncnmn ie [ond Morn advanced ‘as vera then | Saymour. Slagle fited to Bridwell. NO a."rimeo4 45 gregate on the lawn or in the betting ring starting in a band heading the New r ‘ | Bae een . Bresnahan. Bridwell singled, scor-| +, : ry 1 - ‘ 1 >: 4 ‘ York delegation, which had marcied | ERiladelphia, Dee pear a ie ese malrer. jing Devlin, but Shansion was nipped uw |, panion drew a pass. | Bresnahan! THIRD ILACE One mile and a The order, in which there is no mention of betting, will bring to i z levelanc . c ew him out. Pi one | the e on a : thro ofr. | Hopped out neta een eattout |Gann BEtOnE an, moat to the Collyeum from the Auditorium! “Game called at the end of the fourth|\y marr, who gue the onli te bene Me an ONE RUN e: (hrow from Hott. | PP, "Stagie, Crandall forced out | Cannie Maid (2 to 3 for piace) 2° ¢ | ; if Arey rule whichahashnmdersacescoin ei forathetnnen Hotel, struck up on the alley outside. inning on account of rain. ODED inraneoma icant Dua ‘hannon, Tinker to Evers, NO RUNS. | Sauce 3. Time—14 an end the “Keep moving” rule which has made race-going ie pa | Phe competition between the band and eis =G aia | ion iin boundercteachiteeiie | Third Inning. Seventh Inning. 1 POURTH RACE—One Haw. | exercise and a discomfort than a recreation, the rebpt lasted only a few minutes, | plebiarh and Bernt ja wet jnegiaister mar put on a. grounder, Ten-| priaweil toned out Kilns Tinker | (2 to. icoripinsan sy Puncher ee AA aes |teW, Gavsamore OfeANSEXCIClss AN OSG see! oe j sparen the band retiring. es etrolt. | | econd Inning. [Bn isvery walsed:, Tivers waa ceug {cracked a single into centre, and took hy 36 Amen Ol it to ured to Sherman Boom Brought In, | Hiaehinston od 00 Hees lao ee went to [ott frat, out ip tie chase Crandall | ‘vere singled to right but was caught | FIFTH RACE 4 toney Island Jockey Club, the ‘ ie are jetrot tees A | second son's. Rucker |dropped "the ball. ed he got back to | 8 z z ¢ i Pie ( : ih tting ring ani Chairman Lodge opened the proceed-| sattericen—Smith: and Warner; Mullin | f° Jordan. Wilson hed ‘third on |firet safely, Holtman tftet a high ss | detween frat and ‘second and Tinker longs Plena, ff to} 4 and a copy was at ie inck sure with ings by making the formal announce-| and Schmidt. Umplre—O'Loughlin 4 passed bull: Lcever walked. ‘Thomas te Shannon, Schulte formed out Evers, | Who tried to score was caught at the i Sn tec ael patra I Rete atl ment that William Howarl at nett anette AE eeer oan rin Haat iran eee EA NUMTILR Teen Ree nae eatilt Eres penalty NOIBUNGNG hua <TH RAGE One lind to. the Corporation Counsel ran Into thelr midst, ex- ominated, a detall he overloo! Fue Ret ee ae ArAACUTAeGH Falpaerincenneralne ey fied to Hoffman. Doyle was |ceenth.—King of t sea aul aes jontiaoneweolte | PerinetNare of last naylt’s closing ex- EASTERN LEAGUE, ay Ae ae fophed ON | 2 Magpie on. relne. eee aren or out Pfeister. Sevmour hit {to 6) J, Arrow Swift ( | is returnable M a a PRC UB Es TBO age | citement. % i Lumley fouled out to son. Jor: {<r Ng to on Schulte's |By pitched ball. Dontin singled and|2, Lexington Lady 8 | Not Like Other Suburbans \ i iayy Do ee > Then the New York delegation brought | At Jersey City. dan Dunted, but was. retired on Lee. | throw, I Look sec a. _sezmoue |e redvon's ult ear pads us Hegunibanidasine cieepaitt roenrar Tan aa naan ot excite. 0 9 ve fek throw to Kane. Sheehan banged a single to rf scorin, ae m1 | ri Le t an to and fro, trying the Sherman boom in, headed by a band Buffalo... .....0 0 0 0 3 0 t CE Re aiey to Leach and was| Crandall and D and Si went. te | ineled. Ae 1, Dor Great Sale of Men™ sultw wt go.75, |v track 4 ony 2 F ports an 1roeoo01000 droy 6 Ld a and a picture of Congressman Sherman | Jqrsey, City 1 0 0 Tt OO the third ‘wietin,, NO RUNS. | second on ne throw: Sevmour was out Deviln gotitoo. far off Anat ret Bruna y yectators and enti ne dl o e t, : MLAS oe prowling | third <I to Steinfeldt, | Cuwn. Hattie } . > Ha end 1 e a A painted by his wo! ; ) CHUM Wagner pasted a bounder to Sheahan, ghth Inning. | them! cut by nundreds—all new 4 x marshalled’ hyd | With cheerful enthusiasm the cony At Newark. Iwho tires: hin out, Stare eve an ex: Fourth Inning ae Rae [ageing “and sunaien mena) suite, bign |) an = law b : ae icersal 4 ‘| <r Roghester .. ,..0 10 0.0 0 1 1 O-g/ hibition of “lh swin At Ruoker'a throw follow i at $8.73, worth $15 Son i 1 at} ‘The’ first d came through 5 Soc Page. Newark +0200 00 sanGers. ane any Pees Hoftman s trousers, $1.9 t tl (Continued on Second Page.) Jatteries—Heniey and Butler; Miller |dan's. wild. throw. te At first rouser 95 : ons, W ut Lo), declared ee tatty and Btanage, Umpire--Mr, Stafford Byes n struck out rele acne fer ere | ate € ut half a r un Injunotion, At Baltimore. Pere Te HAASE COunIe ATS —— | Pein ve - Jon Commissioner Binge inte. 243 Br Bergen v to Kane : At King’s, 243 Broadway. — sront: 0200000 | Rucker was t by Wagner and | Bute le 1 Midostathitn, | Malt aRen aurant 146 1sarkp: at ; ; pr Opposite Cit mile Baltimore 0000000 Kane, Alperman r ng third. Bureh AWO-RUNS. 4 fs se Rend Irew up and ; Hue Derke Suitny Ai Wool Hatter itt and Clark: Dessau and | singled toc 7 “ Aiperman Shannon filed to Hoffman. Tinker OT ndle of papers, at ‘So. orth . Hearne, Umplre—Mr. Moran, Pattee singled to right, and on Wilson's aye Oo: j w out Rreanahan. Stelfeldt threw 1 miniediatalyel eareiee Pewee aC hrow to third Bureh scored ana "* : fp dw x "NS Nila k served a today and At Providence. sat to second. ‘Hummall walked = Fifth Inning arlavey ae RUN W 2 BLUE SERGE SUITS, $4.95 °. rder on inspector O'Brien, yonte. alley a 5 : agine f , ote RInEIBnC OReents Ninth Inning Sunday World Wants Work 1,500 Toronto 69 o 10 60 0 O01 Lumley wa wn ol 1 Ne Pre'ster Jeu “to center ani 1 Will Stop Betting Attempts, .OS—your opportunity to b vidence 31040212 —15/TWO RUNS. vayeed on S'S Naor , Tinker flied to Bridwell, Durbin bat- | nl - or h 9 P' Coat oteas bargain, all» Batte: McGinley and Vandegrift; iS hl to Penney. Seymour inade a 4 © Pfetster and was thrown out } 'Y tn the mean time, however, O'Bet DCA praaesedyend toes Cronin. and Peterson, Umpire—Mr. Fourt! sean: Ne gnactasded catch (of Hortinin's drives [av Ceandal ed to Devlin had’ hencd tron iHieeasuerenad peek at i spd Murray. Gibson banged a ‘long Lumley. 00) $0 for @ homer, ani ‘ had ‘ aaa Poy ‘at $8.76. King’s, 43 Broadway. ; 4 \ 4