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Penne nn henna a DROSS DODO D EE anna naan nana naan an nthe tian ba bhnanaa aaa bammmaaseeaaaimaaned COMPLETE CHARTS OF TO-DAY’S RACES. IRPAAWWUAUAUTA AREER ETANDEUETEDDT HO LUD UOTE DUD UOUNR OOD HADES URHETOT0008: Baa na hd hahha a eh hth heh de hehthahiotataebsbetade cheb ch tecaeh cheb cached da chcaeh chee chcneh eh ca ehcacirtetaed ! WRATHER-—Partly Cloudy To-Night. RESULTS EDITION PRIC GAS KILLS THREE r HOLD OF SulP RAISED kK ONE CENT. & _Cieulation Books Open to All. 2 AGA UALE LATIN DL CREAAROAAAABAAAAAAAAAAAAAS EES: i! orld, il “ Circulatio. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, (EENE HORSES YALE SHUTS QUT WIM TWO RACES. HARVARD N HARD AT SHEEPSHEAD. FOUGHT CONTEST PHILA, 9 Ballot eee Splendid Form Great ee Cheers Rival re CORE BY 1908.. y7 Books Open to An” | BASEBALL RESULTS BROOKLYN 2 GIANTS GET EVEN BREAK INNINGS: SCORES BY INNINGS: E Philadelphia 2 3 [o) FIRST GAME. Uaaptn % in Equality Stakes and Romps College Teams on Field 0 010000 0 Paciet Brooklyn fe) 000200 02 Boston 00000003 0O—3 Home Easily. at New Haven 5 ae Giants 00140100 —6 : z Story of game on Page 12.) + ~ s s (Special to The Evening World.) \ HELMET LOOKS GOOD.,CLASSES PARADE.) wasninetox PARK, | Brooklyn, 2 FL DO A SECOND GAME. Workman Descended Into the Whit- June B—Having succeeited in capture Bureh, ot 0 2 0 1 0 Boston ©8 OOO) 0 © H=5 Small Crow Ss =. * : «ing the first game of the series from Pattee, 2h. , oleae lean neg) 2 ney and Was Overcome, Two Men rowd Turns Out for Candidate Taft Is the Big ris sturray'« Poitndetpiia town, Pate Hommel, I ccd ot gd Giants 2000005 0 0-7 Afternoon of Splendid Rac- Thing in Reunion March sey Donovan's Trolley Dodgers went at Jordan, 1b. OO 8 3B OW we Wh W tt Hi id M g 5 them agrin to-day, determined to ad-| Lumley, rf oo 9 oO @ fe) nt to His Ai eeting ing by Well Balanced Field. Around the Field. nanny Conatiy ec MEUET chr, eh oO bot 1) oe POLO GROUNDS snovan was not on hand to guide is 720 2. H. P.O. A GI s the Same Fate. | = team, as he hal to attend the funeral |WIS, ss. ON erie Se Olimannayicib 2 1 7 1 © Giants were defeated by Boston in the BY VINCENT TREAVOR. SCORE BY INNINGS of ae une je, who was buried th Bergen, ec. OOS 1 Opava ven 1 0 1 2 1 second game to-day's double header ls morning at his home at Lawrence, Me Ao tie tata SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK Howard 000000000 Racal Cini iiguicinenvel antl Hascs BA fee: coo) WW We Waser cae 0 0 2 0 © bY aescore of 9 to It was the most - ' ii 5 tf G . 8 rey } Pa Wh erate ‘ rth Sell, p. 9 0 ez E © of the season, the Gi Three men died to-day in the hold of the sunken steamship Whitney June 2%—James R- Keene won the aimley took charge + team el eee DYN, Hieoe 0 3 1 1 0 exciting game of the season, the Glante z ‘ aah ‘ |” | Equality Stakes and an overnight event. | YOR 10000020 —3 First Inning motels Fee rs oice peTR ari wens 4 faving tied the sore by making five sat.Hell Gate, two workmen sacrificing their lives in an effort to save the i as ay 4 ee als BBP a5 3) bho eb poHe i r th sventh inning. Boston , ified with the name of Colin, here ae Grantisingleditoniherinielaandiwvant aetTNN Ghanhoncit 1 ih oe Ww (VAIS. ARAL WORUGULLIRNEHENTIRER first man overcome by the accumulated gases. A fourth man was this afternoon. The Equality, which ale ; Ges a aa MSE Nese Sains qe EH Bresnahan now 0 ire of the game was Merkle's A ae. ste ine dover teat peirrh ea Tay was only a gallop for Ballot, added RH. P.O. A. Bi Street pect AUL AY lh Fa R. H. P.O. ALE. © : 1 1. 3. 0 heme run seveath with two men in an unconscious condition from the hold and is critically ill in the rdiwinningslotthe vices | won c. 2 11 iyenieh eeu Mevtgundarie Mageeldroves Grantya 3 1 1 © Bridwell, ss 1 ce nase y S00 people saw the fem Hospital b. Dines, 2b, 1 1 0 3 0) Jone fly into Lumley's hands. NO/inabe, 2b.. ......0 2 § 4 0/Crandall, p.......0 0 0 0 Di contest e Helmet star of the) \ a 0 0) 9 ‘ - 5 Titus, Taylor, p....- con) YO UY 2 0 First Inning. The Whitney ran aground a moni Vjorklund hastened down the ladder yecne tye aveaoaninpehe Murphy, olf 2 © wll sas died o Ray Gly crush Geant WIE Bhoe nooose0d @ OO 1 sh Ui eerie ce OMe a & aqoimandhaincenthenutheaMercite Ghana |anderen to ft Menus, The hee Food in the Williams, 3b. ....0 1 2 1 0) gathered in, Pattee was handed a free Magee, If. 1.24.0 0 3 0 0 Mathewson, p..... Hae te ey ae aaee Mian Wrecking Compan deen Whe | workin ie Caran rere aretMearTe ae eee aoe | Worley 0 L 1|Pans to fret by Moren, but wae nallel /pransfeld, 1b. ..,0 0 7 1 CMEDERS Gosounqos 1 ) Hh Bo EL leavoring to reclaim the vesse the Dane 1 MW help-) Madden's Connaught Ranger s wre Wheaton O(n) MeN Coton) cra MERCED GUNS) oy cer 6g 9 See ae sey lemencrine deriaellnalaninewanieaeanvand te sere sare rauneapmeenisrether ments a anes J conn ae) Biaee eel ee es hi y : Ol iownlito) cnaberaHummeli got torAret |Onvonne, Cla... cee10) 182 10) SO lmotaln Seite 7 al oy oS d Doyle yi Oeegt te to a dock at One Hundred and Se Herman Fabricue was halt way down lana the crowd watched his race with|co 2 5 0 “\on Doolin'a bad throw. Lumley forced | Doolin, 98.. ...... 1 1 1 *Batted for Taylor in seventh <eoond h runners were safe, @treet, and plans werg completed e ladder on helping the Dane. interest, although reports of hia good | Fels 85 @ 2 3 0) Hummel at second Knabe to Doolin Pooin, ¢.. ......- Pe leverl 0 sere ey inced on Sey= afternoon to pump out the hold by Viorklu fate he de- work in trials was common gossip on Van Vleck, oR ae Ree EL Moren iL 2 BOSTON 5 eh) Feri Fell Over on His Face. Y rther only t cumb him- the lawn. He ran to promise 4 won -----| Second Inning Ri Dd. see 2 0 RH A. E. gle to) ri hts Michrel Menus was sent down to lay * is i a good racevery handily and in fest| Totals .... CECT ERAS 10 3] Bransfleld pasted a fly to Hummel Sparks, p.. .......0 0 0 Beaumont, cf.. .. | 2 (FA) nl 1 lined out to telhosel | Fellow workmen watched | inthe hean tine the workmen on) the | time HARVARD. Osborne jaced the ball to right for a le Sali st is. — Browne, rf.. low a Oo 0 was, doubled up. him descend into the black depths. He deck were making frantic efforts to allot had the easiest kind of a time ; vag and went to second on Doolin’s| Totals .... .......3 10 27 14 McGann, 1b 0 fie al 4) Second) Innini hind barely reached the bottom of the the hatchways and chopping in winning the Equality in 1.99 flat. He| R. H. P.O. A. E.| sate to left. Doolin singled but | ruse isinte-On Metntyre, Neck igs a : 9. Jadder when he suddenly fell over on his te deck to let the gases es- didn’t break In front, as usual, however, Leonard, 3b.......9 0 0 2 OQ} Osborne was caught at the plate on |ings: aff Moren, 4 in Fipnings | | (Tt) Bates, If. ..-..+. 2 VO OA peter Beat Out 8. Mow ens. Dahlen tates Bindi Sor cape. Ropes were fixed with noosesNotter being content with the early) McCall, 2b. (0 1 2 1 9 {-Bureh’s beautiful throw to Bergen aa st Baas on Ralls—Of McIntyre, 2;, Dahlin, si open 1 3 0 0) Hannit sacrificed, Bresnahan to Ten- “The eas has gov him!” erfed August and John Hansen, of Nicolis avenue, | pace maue by Rosimiro, the added | M ren also singled filling the bases Pres ula, n, 3: pate 1 | a peitoieeal I fy Heyy ets Dov runners — moved up. Viorklund, a giant Dane, “Get some ftarter. Ballot simply loped behind him | HAF¥eY: Cfevv.++. 0 0 9 0 Ol Grant doubled, scoring Doolin Tyne a aenerseetiplatel btlal Apes ook: | SMeenetiy Se te ao Bites “ani senting Danton vo. Hin lower them to me.” | (Continued on Second Page.) ito the stretch turn h . Aronson, rf.......9 0 1 © ©] Dooin, but Moren was natled ruck Out—Ry y Moren, 2. Hannifan, 3b.. .- Graham walked, filling the bases. ropes and lower and then came away by Moren, 2. ie 1 he bases. Fla | He was cased up at the end. Rosimiro | Lanagan, If. .0 O 1 06 of Plate, Hummel to Sheehan, to Be Seat ine Ritchey 2bes lent se pi yrsiruck ie eaumont, walked Jquit to nothing after showing « turn|Gurrier, c.........0 0 7 1 O| SO RUNS i citi hE Cas eaneminorc 3 2 0 Ol forcing [in Ritchey, “McGann, singled: anecdntor) ie ke fap Chel Jordan was thrown out by Grant yatYS o Bransfeld; | paherty, p aU Oe scoring Graham and jamont. Cran= finished last, Live Wire finished out Simons, s. Femi 0 1 3. OfSheehan Jel to right. Lewts ratsed eld jaherty, D.. sees dall was taken out he box and Tay- Mu 1 grabhs 7 Wild Pitehe = Gebers r ngled, 8 good and strong and was an - sy second Harding, 1b ® OQ ah 0 ube grabbed ant) {ill Tirehes— Hiern 7 too data » front of Spooner Ficiann “i 1 0-8 PRN ed — ee enti SPE olny to third. Devin rs ; Bie Dinneais 3 E | Base Hite—-Om Crandall, 5 in half an s | | The Detting | ring at the track, parti ye rd Inning. Med to Magee, Lumley went out, Inning; Faylor, # in six a half inn | | Hresna’ out. Ritchey to Mee FOURTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY FUE ELE TERED Heer ine ote! PTE Goceoonacnge 0) G2) at) Knabo singled to centre, Titus drove | Sharks to Bransfeld. NO 'RUNE in sary nett 2; oft} Taslor 4 HONS TECH RUSLARTLOn HAY | Yefted into a refreshment parlor and Yate See ea conenoua Heats Nese Glin CANTER MIO Kk in ee riction| eg oe Oe a Pe TRC Seni oem est n ’ odd sigh lar 00 oo 0 Thigh one Knabe stole secone rks wax thrown out by Sheehan. | horty. A ining. Weather Clear. June 23. Track Fast. | restaurant. It was an odd sight to see Harvard 00 0 0 ugh one, Kr tol nd. 1 =! Grant ointed out, Bell to Jordan, Knabe| “Lett on Base—2 iv f 2 ae e igthaal catie 1 n Rase—Yal Rarvard fleld walked, Osborne was disposed of nba 1 flied to Shannon. Ritchey 5 | lothed tatles and the cus Out—By Vleck ‘by ttee and Jordan, NO RUN Ingled to right. He was nailed steal- Struck Out ed to Devlin, Gr n singled ABW) FIRST, RACE The two-year-olds: selling; $500 added; five and @ | s arranged in aisles on the t n ec , Tee Reel CEDOolih eaten ing. cond, Bergen to Pattee. NO 3; Mathewson 1 ANBECH BEFIIR COT RTs UNS: ee alta curlon aa Won Winner, b, f,, by, Potentate—Turcay | vement under the steel shed Hit) by @:-ser—cClitord, Jarew tour high ones, Burch. stn RUNS . Home Run Merkle Tinayy lifted We loARS ly tote ete: centh staute, | where the public used to push and pult Harding, Simone. SWE sending MeIntvyre to second, Patter hit singled. | Sheehan sncrifced,| Bwo-Bave Hit Grain ( popped to Ritchey Seymour Bled E Jand trample on one another's toes in Umpires—Me Adams and 8 [Into a double play, Knabe to Doolin to Jordan Kong to third, Bere] Double Play—Ritchey to Dahlen to MeGann. NO RUNS Taboo ler to sutiefy ambling mania. a = PELE REET o8{0) 143" Knabe, NO RUNS. Umpires ohnsione ( Fourth Inning. Fe lePlunger Gharile Biligon and val pary| < ,. “rectal to Phe yen! Fourth Inning = : —_—_—__-__—_ t singled over third. Browne Giiting te EO (GLEE FURS. GAYS Ge al 2a) olde WOHAVEN, Conn. | Dootn was vetted on his bounder Mie MeGann also struck out aa Home| Run. seek the shade and cooiness of the|Jime %—After the hard rain of the Sheehan and Jordan. Dootn hit to ta LISTE PACER che ee cee Fore Guar, |place, Others were quickly attracted early afternooffhe Yale-Harvard base tripled, Keoring nos pian amashel a single into. rhent, ‘aphion. Plate. \n fternoon Villeptgue did a good to Jordan. tUIN, ite oviin's grounder and Hinges rowers And all Afternoon Villepique did a 400d | pail game commenced at 3 o'clock. For | AgUE LOA TOrA Ty Tara vuchid out lin annon. po} tee Bp Puiow Gane, ‘ ‘ hour before the beginy of the | Prenstield miey walked. Jordan ,] ' fo deta Bresnahan walked. Que Rastware The crowd to-day was up to the avers AP De! a H Wea a RO Aa a ey Pridwell popped out to Flaherty, Jae, about 3,160 comtue out to eco a Ame the Kruiites, in thelr costumes, | NO RUNS. SCORE BY INNINGS [BUNS {wood card of races decided. The pad. came to the feld. | Fifth Inning > Fifth Inning. Jacck held a good sized crowd and there ee ES HEBERT ETE steel COLT ES ot | Highlanders 0 1 2.0 O 1 O 2 O— G | panier nopped to Devlin. Brlawell was a steady stream and out the DELIA OWA | Hy put HH Ritchey filed to t mem! he class walked Ahd Hell’ Ts | 2) (0) {) 0) 2 NO es ie 0 gee the romtng ot the hosren, THEE fa a member. | The case walked Ug 1s shasta’ | Athletes OO4 of ak? dS nesument, « “ ’ on A vat ey tg UA \ e who thr held om high o1 hile ch gM were tame i didn't co out of their Republican I ent candidate at the | Qaborn 4 ae ae Valse Dahlen, Se atic op. [way in the performance of thelr duty, etd, sweating terrthly, but Keeping up| Wes lint Gaeta to tartan, NO TEN a wi | { GrGh (nthe codecs Sis be HL TanacununsiGoodiRece: bravely until the cars were reached, | “ytly{y singled to] HErERNAlG (Speetal to Pho Hvening World) BATTING ORDER. | Graham slammed a two-bagger to Pepa A face : Then tha gradua 78 rode to the Osborne. Bell fanned out, Bui COLUMBIA BALL PARK, PHILA: ett field fence, Doyle covered first, but There were only four scratches from eld in cary and took the honor seats gled, advan Lewis to second. s Sees GHC ET oer Huehiandors, dropped Taylor's throw of Flaherty's = = |the opentitz event, a five and a half jr the front row of the west grand wild” pitch fceal’y Homan GUEGR: Cnt HIA, June “lar imneh'é | Hartael, I. stant, et, jsueritice and both runners were agife. ‘ SDT Ris GORE furlong, dash out of the Futurity Vatand: Bur was nailed between first and and of ywa-trodden Highlanders Davis, db, Heniphit, 1¢ | rener! grored cin hee mont's fly to e Banctus Jumued pert trving.to bear out all’ the was. through “fh A ety left u field of seventeen Just before the game commenced the on to Branstield to Knabe. | i (help first series In) thos Wast,)| (Smithy 0) ( hae |isrowne. singled, but cmtanetey. cate feoe av nice jumper tneedvand showed Improvement... ttonsides. Garey 3 A class of '78 came on the field, headed by Bes Vass ate 1 "| Murphy,” rf, I OC EHC toate nAs Maines 8 Mee ne in the Inst uarter und waw an easy third, Dick Shaw forced a feet (for Mars Cassidy to handle, He wot C0 Mandard-bearers, one With. @ fr the long Western trip. at Colum=!Colling, 3b,” Conroy, ‘3 Hani ElaweIGieWIGhEnntcce Oe fase and then ait 2 : ee them away in good shape. and in the flag and an American flag. ‘The Har-| eleth along ‘iu Park this afternoon, with Connte \idring. cf, Niles, “&b RU pew out crea Onn ) THIRD RACK—The Colin; two-year¢ #50) added; five furlongs, Futurity jrun to the bend it was anybody's race. vard cheering section first caught sight no fled to Bell Pores ANE Ch RAM ete b t) Collins, ‘ns. Islelnow, o. Seymour fouled to McGann. Ritel 482 ie a1 art good. Won e Winner, bik? c., by Disgutse—st, | After they rounded the turn Fore of the numer ls and gave a jong che grant rock ks aggregation a Vickers, p. Chest D. hrew out Donlin, Devlin fouled. th austell ie Time —0.% east elected sine tronti with Cleeildppedsoni| for nece: ore itt wecond, Lewis to Pat First Inning. Umpire~Mr. an raham. NO RUNS. in i dnineva, On Hi Gee =m, | jor ‘They ran’ toxether, both boyelecstong rand the. processian atrien Stahl out, E. Colling to Davis, Ball 5 === Seventh Inning. whipping almost the enilre streteh, ground the field. The guand Hl hiladelp I struck out. Hemphill singled to center, lltna's gacrifice tly to Hemphill, Davia | Bates fouled to Devlin, and Devitn when it looked as if elther of them Was made up of the class of Hunan f t fi Hemphill was out stealing, Smith to °° rey fie cla Ae Kt Ird. Owning (threw out Dahlen. Hannitan walked. eabias i! a DAU LARA RAR Wen ten tuiinnninivcrsnial : Nichola, NO RUNS. greed Murp all to Moriarity, TWO | Titchey popped out to Bresnahan, NO world win oo shot out of the bith o¢ which Horace D. ‘Taft ts a member. Hartsel fied to. Hemphill, Nichols tUNS. | BUNS: |Vehind and just did get The three First Inning. singled to Hgnt, | Davis galked. Smith : Sixth Inning | Shannon ted of with if single to con — + singled to lett, scoring Nichols, Davis Weeler teat e. Bresnahan walkec ridwell sin- | (Coniin’ 7 on Secor’ > Page.) FIs nvard sca men iras tO Panend Zann H ty taking third, ‘Murphy hit sacritice MY suck aut a edt to vight, seort vannon and send — on leck's erro} ¢ ewls ) Stahl, se ¢ Davis, Smith w a Ra . han ty thite te. 3 ed Sand! Leone (eles to second on a wild ita rh. J. Collins Sea ateak Tiere ee hind) went the crow. Inte TWO MAD DOGS IN BROOKLYN seen Us BAR es rounders esd ones but, Balt to Chase. TWO RUNS. Saal ah ancuret him stealing second. | wig demonstration. by hitting Into the «contin Seen aan , Second Inning. ’ Maras Kleinow a down thet svanine CRT RR eee ‘continued on Second za.) : . ght feld foul line batted c ind Bridwell ahead ile | Police || aca et Chase doubled to left. Kealer beat a “Tesiro and was outs I Collis eae y avers claimed that the inies,_ Starters Jockeys, Op, HI | ae ail rane Bunt Niles hit a sacrisice thy to Old: ae ; AAI WHE DMIE EA ea IEeTIEa te aeoote wey f =) | eiteltcamant John (Gates, ot the\ sheep) NATIONAL LEAGUE. tie truck outs Burch Med te ie coline jelanow watked, Chesbro , OFh pew pitching. 2. Collinw out lim ihe melee Dahlen woe videranacnne © Dewan = = |head Buy station, ted a big dog to Crete Magee. NOR , Nichols to Davie, ON po gliage ito Orth, Dyyert fanned, Hart: |the game, und Sweeney took his Mase nitro Davie. ata veronathenlswniavenonsissation At Pittsburg. Eighth Inning Haring vut, Chesuto Lo rae gran vase, NO RUNS | at hot “Added stirte 4 ~ Teresi avenue indertook to shoot FIRST GAME Osborne was. retired on a fa See canna irierisellaniedscca) | eventnaloging | y kept the ball rotling by sin as easing flim up almost to a walk, Live Wire much ae | tim as a possible mad dox. he missed cinelnnatl FOROP MONAT eo) Oo Oy avaRtner aL ‘we No'Rt : SutaNanslnnte felling to Davis. BAN ; MALY Sin CingheToee OULU CADE Oat : - |the first whot. The dox leaped upon DE ea teen 3] NO RUNS. | Third Inning. ned. NO RUS Le Pe ML nney took second. Saye three-vearolds and upward: selling; 8500 added) one im apd nearly bit of one finger, ‘Then | ,Baiteries—Campbel ats Melean fouled out to Dooin, Hamme Stahl nd to centre. Ball beat a| Nichols walked Davis Med t sruinded out to MeGann, unam on easily, Winner, b, g. by Woolsthorpe— dog escaped. ham and Emslie é ie i hunt Hemphill sacrificed, Vickers to | bill. Smith out, Moriarity e | Minded past nas ok third. Dontin James SECON > GAME, EA TERN LEAGUE. mvs inl and. Ball scored on a | Moriarity threw “Murphy ou! ‘ Poa uote alldadeniney Eruahed| ov Hie inenieiercon ‘ Ao GAME, S$ A pitch. Chase beat a bunt, So did | RUNS with (he tieing seore, “The crowd by 4 1 Fertie Cincinnatt 6303010007 feelers. Niles filed to Oldring, Old- Elonth | Was almost exhausted from ‘ noon, wa havi Pittaburgicree cOMoMtTomOna? of olo=e ; Meroe Conroy's fy TWO. RUNS. Peeee emOnthelnning patties” Rept ie up ay |The ‘dog bit the child in three place, | Batterles—Spade and Schiel; Liefleld At Ba simone: | Miohole init te aemreaa’ rence fOr laced, Smith to Davis 1 a yiinapelied Sate or | fle was taken to the Norwesian Hospi: and Phelps, Umplres—Enishie and Rud- FIRST GAME | two, Danes, Nichols soored! on a. wilt tied to centre, ecorin UNS % a |tal, where the wounds were cauterized, derham affalo. 1000000 pope Davis a * grounded | Singled to left. Dygert f : i 4 ee GOK, supposed to be mad, escaped a Ee ‘oawomonofiien, is the sane ways” Murohy erpunded ORAS - Eighth Inning. " 1 ———=> — i Batteries—Vonwinkle and Ryan; Des scored on K 3 it to Davis. O: athewson now pitching for New | NOTE-KITER CONVICTED AMERICAN LEAGUE. Ho fareaae | h Inning. srpunited. (0 Thay ts TWO RUNS k MTom 'steuek out Faherty ng ‘ added; | i tA gert now nz for Philadelphia EN 1 to Chase 0 Mh Sa ifingled to right BuF | es, At Boston i i ‘ bro fanned. Sthi | singled ¢ sddie Collins Me Out on * beautiful B suff 0°90 0 ONS Oldrin kin We EDA PRM Oooo hrew 01 5 Regutas Shipper to He Sentenced) Washington. 01000 1 6 0 nog] Baltimore , ' ‘ RAE ana tor NEel HTS EO Eee Jiirowne. NOURUNS, if aday Bory on 00/0/0050 9 0 1-3) patter Wont 1 k pieachen second on ek's grounder and Old Haitian’ threw “out Shannon, Brese Batter Johnson and Wart t Closkey Robinsor Umpire p vias he WRU Bah cocieeike Jiihan wo grounder, Sweeney | Regu Shippey, once a prosperous cotte and Criger. Umpire—O'Loughtin afford. lins . and Hart od Ys broker, but whose ast residence was At Cleveland. At Newark Me from hinw. Bares ¢ inning. 4879 Imitator Is Hotel No. 1, was to-day convicted |g, Louis 09000 arordkne oannne Meee et Collin is an MeGa to ¢ Bal Rsauel "e reeny in Part LV, of General Cleveland 00100 Newark 203 02 Fifth Inning king | vey a advanced, on Swe Peace Canveron \ i. ‘The charge against him was| Batteries—Dineen and stephens; ter: | patterios Appl and Brown; Pa F ! Seybold. | to Doyle, piste Sol , t he had obtained §3,00 worth of | ger and Bemit. Umplres—Messrs. Sher-)q,. and Stanicn Umpire=Mr Morar Gr Oui a eRDn Ua fanned | vis'x sacrifion fly | latte Ase ty ‘ ‘ls from Sciuel Bidderson, of No, | [dan and Byans IACUereestOlty, Dywert to vis. NO |¢y Homphill. Smt esa and threw out Me- Nassau street, fraudulently and At Detroit R, rita nt Nichots |t Morfartty, FOUR RUN | plate, Bates taking third. Misirave tailed to return them. 90 1 be See eter Winu doleniadutoianent Ninth | igled to left, scoring Mate Miller ‘At the Gime of ‘Shippey’s est hg Chicago opovo001 2090005008 Ned te Ball idea ea nth: waning | Graham singled to right, scoring Hannt- & was a member of a notorious geng of | Detroit Re dh EO Hatteries-Jones and Clark; McHale bien tull ‘Murphy "hit to ‘Moriarity, |B now pitohing for Phuadeiphia. | £ erty struck out. TWO RUNB. 3S kiters, He Is sixty years Batteries Walsh and Sullivan; Dono- iagerald. Umpire-Mr Murray | Ite head and throw the. ball to to Davis Ball struck out | fled to Beaumont, ‘Tenmey Providence and Rochester game post |pan, wes off the bag. Hartsel Ufted “& high one to Bates. Ritobey; aye S Foster will senteuce “him ie ‘and Sz; ates and . poned on accoumt of rain, threw cut Doyle. NO RUNS, ‘scored ead @h hands were safe, Qa J.

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