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(Sr PAIN St 8 DEAL LA EEE a POT GEE PERE TLE SA DEG EEL LIE GT ERAN Ge ENB ig OMPLETE CHARTS OF TO-DAW’S RACES. Se a hahha heh Sth heed hhh th th tech tect Shttetetath ted ttt tode tate ctedh cht heetetatacheds hchthtecedicsthtedadchS PAAAAWAAAADUAREEREDEEDEEREDUDEEOTA LODE LEVOD VELOUR DEOMON TODA DEDSODOR ESE O' (Coser ——. os = Thunderstorma to-day and to-night. . I_RES U LTS E 0 | ThO N Se exile Books Open to All” _ PRICE ONE CENT. NEW OE ORS 9 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, UEOOo f oe TANTS WIN TWICE(IEVELAND 10 BE BURED FRDAY =, +-—_______ — So SoyessereeMlM ROOKLINT WATTH WHOLE NATION IN MOURNING E (Story of Game on |Pageli2) * | phitadelphia 02 SECOND GAME. Brooklyn 140 4 . 3 3 | 3 : Z ae (Spectal ts The Evening World.) ! BROOKLYN. JOCKEY CLUB STEWARDS ‘End Came Only a Few Hours After WASHINGTON PARK. BROOKLYN, R. H. P.O. AGE. . the Physicians Had Assured Wife Se eEy N. ¥., June %4—It was entirely too hot | Burch, cf. ....... 00 2 0 0. = ae c (Gpecta to The Evening World ) ] GIANTS this afternoon for the fans to come to Pattee, 2b. .......0 0 0 9 0 ali q 4 ; POLO GROUNDS, June %4.—The R. H. P.O. A. BE. nee a ball game, and as @ result there | Hummel, If ot 0 § a Gl hat There Was No Im- J @Miants took doth ames of the double Tenney th 1 2 18 © © were not more than 1,590 present when Lumley, rf. 0 7 f) Ho oe 3 3 y, Caen 1 i} 0 0 header from Boston this afternon, Dori. oh ri ; gq the bell rang for the Trolley Dodgers mediate Danger. 2h hentiees Jordan, 1b. ......0 2 12 1 0 2 winning the last by Gf ieto eater + and thé Phillies to begin their tussle. Matheweon was in form and Seymour, ef.. .... 1 1 3 1 0 Corrigan warmed up so well that Man- Sheehan, 3b. 20 0 BB BEES ai erent So ae ———_ Boston was helpless from the st Donlin, rf.. 1 3 0 © ager Murray selected him to do the Lewis, ss. oo Tl BY Bh tH DRE IN N Ww A The Giants Pitcher Young almost Merkle, rf 0 1 6 6 twirling for bis team. Wilhelm was Bergen, c (jes rye CHIL N E ENG ND heusand people saw the = bpeveneict a donova ctlo he firing line. peat etso cub oo I der— Harr : PSN CECE Ee OLN EN SUI a cma) 1 ce (ee Ae Dae CREE AES ie) Py > 0 » 0 » No More Wires From Track Is Or y ‘ penis Bion A 1a 90 cea eee ene FS act Payne Whitney’s Stimina First SUMMONED HOME TOO LATE Beaumont was thrown out by port Bresnahan, 1 2. 4 2 0 tee, who tossed him out. Knabe also 0 EY Ner eniae | 4s and Browne was out, Bridwell to Ten- pridwell, ss 1 1 1 3 1 laced out a jumper which Lewis and LU in Mermai takes, Bue eat ceue oxiesanrewieaualvay es) Satteweon, rhc 18) e120) i vo jeemaph oak curexet | Ruussbe needy ot ae Aeeeo oe oe Great S As to C fL 1 i a. i Let Ga ik ja fly whic n bd 2 me Tenney, NO RUNS. Malarky, p 0 0 0 0 o kUNS BEM) Wda0 US 0) a reat Secrecy As to Cause of Last II. ness, Said Fennéy was ‘thrown out by Dahle Burch hit in: front of the plate and Knabe, 2b OW @ 4 8 Ol = Doyle filed to Bates, Seymour out, — — — — —) was thrown out by Dooin. Pattee rai 3 : 1 v said to mean the renewal of the war on a Dahlen to McGann ‘NO K miter Sil back’ of thid save whieh Grane | Titus, rf... 1 2 0 0 6] BY VINCENT THEANOR | *10 to mean the renewal of the war on to Be Cancer, Which Doctors Now Call a ‘EU. 14 1 got under. Hummel got to second on eaters 5 ACE TRACK, s. Second Inning. Magee, If | SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE 5 ) Bee re ee re oeaceosgaca | MAweC EIts- secre 1 1°3 0 0| SHER 3 4 track by wire, It is figured the pool- “L S Oo : . Doyle threw out Hannafin. Sy the plate on Lume palngleato short Bransfleld, 1b.. ...1 1 10 1 0/ June &4.—The management of the Coney | rooms’ xervice will be crippled. Every- ong - tancuing rganic Disease singled to right. and . P.O. A. B. centre. Jordan followed wi a aeae | ckey Club made another m thing sent from the track will hereafter rive to » Sel 4umley to second. Osborne, cf . 32 74) | Island Jockey Club made in ‘ : doth struck out Beatimionticte tes 08 Tome ae 10) POT Cee earn eae eae cresrscanc ee ea 0 fl Hee be censored and its transmission even ” SHannalin com Ser ee Bheenan | forced I posta ce” 0 0 4 q|fertous move tnis afternoon when it an-|De cennored and ite tranamin of the Heart and Kidneys. Bates fumbled the ball. Shannon fouled rite te 2 d $ Hi Second Inning. Weill, 20 aacopaen (Bur a | pounced through the Pinkertons that | inerant thet iniellcerkwan tales RORGTAU RRMA Sane nan wes oul emeblen Magee drew a free pass to first and| / all the telegraph wires of the Western, | to MoGann. NO RUNS. McGann, 1b. 0 |wenteto. third on Branefiald'’s single to|COrridon, p.. ...,¢ M i a 9 Ran naa ope ct Stamina Wins Mermaid Stakes. | ay ° yin ' * Third Inning. Bare ni: ii oH % ; 1 Tight, the idetee, (Pench ezond ry = SS & Stars Bin; oe Soe would bell es ia cena o| Former President Grover Cleveland died at 8.40 o'clock to-day tm Beaumont filed to Seymour. Browne | % toring Magee and Branstela., Doctin | Totals -... .... QO Gh 8B | Ga OMe cB Ui) Ba je newsPAaPer) stamina won the Mermaid Stakes for | hic Pring, 7 l eart fai ¢ pat. fagee and Bransfield. his Princeton ho om a stroke of heart failure that Mercere that oohnetene coker na Ore lee de Walked, Catone Ding to second. “Dooin First Base on Balis—on Wilhelm, 4;| men were told they would have to in- | three-yoare« ws. The stake was worth os me from came as a sudden . f Mecca ted a 5 3 crificed to Jordan unassiste ‘orri- | off Corridon i Fawial 925 to the winner. Dugan gave Stam- ‘ ; 4 feibry 4 s Out of the game. McGann lifted a high [annafin Cir Oe Sean OL GRCrIAC oH co J : i iB re stall telephones if they wished to print | 4, ean 6 limax to his long illness. Mrs. Cleveland was the only member fly to Shannon. NO RUNS. Ritchey, 2b. 2 1 2 0rd ne Che Mats, Baltes to Mergen | 1ynete On Basen—Philadelphia, 6; Brook-| the news of the races. ‘I'he order was|ina a ride that made henjbackers ner- IF 8 ly member of the geld. “rlawelt fouled out to Meann | Sweeney, 2b 0 1 2 9 Grant forced Corridon at second, Pat: (Situck Out—By Wilhelm, 1; by Cor-|tasued ¢o suddenly that even some of | vous, and not until they were straight: | family at his bedside. McGann, eh 2 tee to Lewis. ridon, 3 ficlals of the association were sur-| ened put in the stretch did he succeed Blarty struck out. Young threw out | Grang Lewis fined out to Magee. Bergen eas the of 3 ; : Tenney. NO RUNS. ae: s A 1 ‘ 0 | sinning’ to conics, aNiinelin ancrinced, Rese pec ewles mg Bleed whan they heard 1t, an | DiRettins amas: from Sulla Powel..The |, .All.the children are at Tamworth, New Hampshire, where “they Fourth Inning. De sececese ct} Q © Knabe to rans: L jure Stolen Bases—Magee, Bransfiel: Later the order was modified so that] latter made all the early pace, but tired . h t at first by Knabe..NO 3 iy 5 Ct s Bates, walked, but was caught nap- | *Bowtes +100 6 0 o RCS? PE Ab ae eee eey thethe wires would be allowed to re-)in the Inst sixteenth to let Heckon up| went two weeks ago, when their father’s health seemed greatly improved, BaF ot Mi ene 1 HO A ! pe eaten Gat || Third Inning. \ Lewis; Pattee to) Lewis to Jordaw, main dn use on Thursday to be second. Beckon got the place i : Fs aut Hannan. NO-RU Ne ! Totals 1 4 24 13 9]. Knabe's fly in short centre was Umpire—O'Day. Although It {snot oMetaity stated, + hey are at the Cleveland’s summer nome in charge of Mrs. Perrine, Mrs. Doyle sent a high 1 Beaumont US aegane CE 1k by Burell. Sheehan made a gre —— = —J|the removal of the telegraph wires is (Continued on Fourth Page.) = Seymour laced a two-bagger down the) *Ran for MoGann. jof Titus'’s high bounder and threw fast bounder to Lewis, who retired him nes a sels z eta _______ | Cleveland’s mother. Jett foul Ilngiand went to third on Base Hits-Of Mathewson, 4 in 7 tne |0Ut: Magee singled to centre and stole at first. Dooin doubled to centre. Cor- petites a; of ¥ cond fie Iked, Magee steal- ridon was put out of the way by Pattee i re Dacia, wae . nt and Sesmour. scored. Ritchey th ngs; off Young (ieeccnd Ra raD abel a rete ed ae | Until a few days ago the ex-President was planning t i a ae Fn sa tol cine phe ing third. Bransfield stole second, but and Jordan RU Ss Pl ig to join his chik CUTE ay ON EB RUN | EMA 12 om Nounee MAtMew*ON | Miigee was nailed at the plate on Pat- “Jordan punted, but was thrown out by Ey , = ‘4 5 : Fifth Inning. Left on Bases 3; Gta | pare UucnnGca tel balla tog er: Grant. Sheehan was disposed of on his dren in New Hampshire. That his death was near did not manifest ite (A OR s bounder by Doolin and ransfield te > > Out—By, Pattee was disposed of by Corrigan amashed the ball along the first base FIFTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. |self to Dr. Joseph D. Br vn Rrans*eld. Hummel! drove 2 ne for three bags. Bergen walked and fly to Magee. Lumley's infleld fly was) stole second. Wilhelm fanned. NO Ritoney flied to Donlin. Gratnam eracked @ single into right, and took second as Matty threw out ng nt until last evening, when he immediately ase Hits—Ritchey, Base Hits—Seymour, Donlin hrew. out Beaumont. NO fleld ie ( . er Boyle threw ou euum A) Baths Ur sl bau seabbed by Grant. NO RUNS. | RUNS. Weather Clear. June 24. Track Fast. — {summoned Dr. C. Rowe Lockwood, the specialist ir: stomach diseases, and Shannen beat out a slow single to the Double weaean y to MeGann. + Fourth Inning | Fifth Inning. The Peter Pat Handicap; three-year-olds: $600 added : i eran tae iaimmawaisbeaianta Pitcher McGann, Osborne pasted a low iine fly straight! Grant's foul fly was collared by Ber-| 486 FIRS? RACKS Thain course . : ae voctaheeg [Df J. M. Carnochan. Dr. Bryant had been called from this city to un ie i ing athe GAR eda cy s—-Rigler and Johnstone, into Sheehan's hand. Doolin banged a/en.. Knabe hoisted a fly to ‘infleld| Post tin giier! Stable. Ti poutine ats which Sheehan smothered. Titus sin-] Falerna, Owne Princeton earlier in the day. Na teoue (anv intelanainaione gied to right, “Magee bunted, but Shee-| index. Starte st Op. : ar Per ai econieetioneie oes IgE NON ALo er Cocos i Before he called in the other physicians, however, he informed Mrs. Notter i i han natied him st t Jor- ha : | dan. NO. RUNS, Bridwell_ came home, Seymour 1 Burch fanned out. Pattee strolied| 402 Peter Quince | ; r K gut to Graham. Mathewson sors after Corridon toaked up four outal ae 1M Monipotiae’ Tea ee ate |Cleveland that there was no immdiate danger, and when seen last night niin went out, McGann to Ritchay Ones, He Was caught napping, Golden, Fear Metahes': = t j Devlin popped ont to Ritchey. FOUR | don to Bransfield to Doolin to Corri- a Lange Go Burne. ; sured her neighbors and friends that there was casi RUNS. Bie a j don. Huminel ine-flled to Kuabe, "NO Faleaia sam iy cna guagions i the all bast: wien clear In the stretch he rag Up she ass oe was no occasion for Pep ch ERAS | SCORE BY INNINGS: Sixth Inning. The Fi ar tone hich acannon, Sie oatatde, Aaa fying ren) aterm atthe tig. | alarm. linea out to Bridwell, | wh ees Bransfleld flied to Burch, Osborne | Mon paerl_a lot_of ground (rom s poor_break. STATEMENT BY THE DOCTORS. beautiful. catch. Ba y- | Highlanders Oo 1 1 0 — > [gingted ito. right Doolin tied out tu | ge D RACHE—Vhe Watercolor; three-year-olds and upward; selling; #300 adda; lmmel, and-as Osborne had. touched one nite mour. | NO RUNS. m The public announcement of the ex-President's death was not made unti! nm was thrown out by Ri well fouled to Graham. N sily. Winner, b. f., by Hamburg Jockeve on Wi Gr py ay {Almost an hour after he died. Then Dr. Bryant issued the following state Burns, he was declared out by Post thine, S01; oft, 3 Hummel to Jordan to | ‘ SO wner—J. "8 030 OM ONS Or atria Lewis, 1 | Athletics 010 Seventh Inning i DAS craves fy ito. Oaborne, Jor: is %¢ |ment, which bore his signature and that of the two consulting specialists: qbanton struck out. | dar (Special ty The Evening Work) \ BATTING ORDER. bene | anged out a fly to $B Duran.) 3 “Mr. Cleveland for many years had suffered from repeated attacks of @ long drive to centre for thre PHILADELPHIA June 24. a ea. Sy Lang ws = : but overran third and. was io iro. ion Geta anes et sia epee | Seventh Inning. of Salen = $$ |gastro-intestina! origin. Also he had long standing organic disease of the Doyle to Bresnahan seen i < | . 4 ; Roun iypov'e : Highlanders ever since the Amerie Nichols, 2b Eh. 1p Dooin was easy, Pattee and Jordan s-£ [heart and kidneys. Heart failure, complicated with pulmonary stromboste xi i ale al - emp nndling his slo; under. Corridon z Peeneearrecobeineted forthe: Inf Me ard) can League broke into New York, re- 1b, | ningled ‘to, center. | Grant struck out. ABE sce = 4 | und oedema, was the immediate cause of death.” t. Hannatin threw out Doyle, but) siened t 1 will retire from the ab, Nats InN s. dottl ‘ lt e zl i 6 ’ OR enna tn tired gute ov le. Dut al a me ire from the Conia segs Tne Magee. Osborne Fee Se i the oltaiTe Al the wav. Won going away Tock Sollowing the receipt of a telegram from President Roosevelt in which PR REA CBA IUTEn a | SEI: rank Farrell, owner ot the AB, nan tg ade pret u ch of Ber: e Rhut off soon after ; closed with a Fush, Saracinesca wae always close tor a double, and Matty s Ten oe | E. is ASlsiiae e gen's long fly. Wilhelm went out, Cor- | OR." Mtbe und had. no excuse ~ |he informed Mrs. Cleveland that he could attend the funeral of the ex-Presi- mney took third on a passed New York 4), Was here to-day and 4? i p ridon to Bransfield. NO RUNS. = mourepopped to Dahlen. Donlin banged \cy q- conferenen with Griffith, Itt mpire—Egan. is “re riers THIRD RAC two-year-olds, $2.00 added; five and a haif fur van fs ee @ two dagger into right, scoring Tenney, | MMi A Gomera) wt raat i eee Eighth Inning. Boat ones ond eu Wonil eeslivimwinnermien meni oriivcteee Raaeaee cS a Dahlen 'threw out Devlin, TWO RUNS, j*upposed that the disastrous slump Of diay, claiming that foot Titus doubled to right and went tol Noonday. owner—J. it Eighth Inning. the Highlanders led to Griffith's with-— pot hag, Umpire Egan’ fi third on Magoe's retirement at first | Index. Starters. Op. AL Bh. ion came as a ordere fl ffith off the fleld phil. Smith fa Davis | by Pattee and Jordan. Bran Ball|Osborne singled scoring Titus, Doolin drawal, ‘The resigna 1d walked jarky pitching for New York and affraxette | President’s Proclamation M a i — Merkle play!ng right fleld. Doyle toss- | surt 4 fann a 40 gus esel| out raha Foung flied to, Merkle Farrell also had a long conference by out NORE NS jk {nto a double play. Pattee to Lewin ok ee i zi 3 e1 waike a wae ‘i ing t f ‘ourt ni } ‘ore Sn “i st || 0 an eatin ‘Seymour | with Conni Mack, manager of the Ath: et a, ping: . Burch went out, Grant to Bransfleld iH ees: b) Sweeney playing second in pla of} letics, the nature of w could not! Schlitzer threw Morlarity out. Kletnow | Pattee line-flied io Osborne. Hummel 485 | a iS Ritch Sweeney threw out 8 Jive learned. It is known, however, that | Me olden Aan binge ningled® to fanned, NO RUNS: ors Siar | Bresnahan singled and S 1 ie Rae eStore tee nae oare ot old, § y four balls. Bail | ' aes the bases for him. Bridwell hit pall the merica eae 8 flied out to Harts: NO RUN | Ninth Inning.- oupled. sliostlandiwankneverinttreulatneltmaeionetead): hi a double play, Sweeney touching }anx » sce a winning clo in Man-) J. Collins lined to Conroy, Oldring} pooin out, Pattee to Jordan. Corridon siefeneteeirants Pettolrmaster of Chesterorook rans mom race, ave | June 24, 1908. . ready to lend whatever | singled to left fleld. Oldring was caught line-flied to Jordan, Grant filed to Hum- ond and throwing to) McGann. ‘ha and a 7p ~ Sprit ¢ . 5 RUNS! aLanee they can. |Rapping and was run out, Manning to| mel. NO RUNS agy Fo (teats S three-year-olds; $3,000 added; one mile | “Grover Cleveland, President of the United States from 1885 to neseanves tes aa Mo y to Ball. EB, Collins fouled ey fouled out te el Post tip 4 0 tart good, Won easily. Winner, b, yd rips i PsP 2 , Ninth inning Iberfeld, the Highlanders’ shortstop, | ty’ Conroy, NO RUNS jaan singied. “He was forced by" shee: A ott, hol, Start oes, mon eatils._ Hylan, bf 2 selon 1889 and again from 1893 to 1897, died at 8.40 o’clock this morning threw out Bates, Hridwell threw out | Marrell would not say who would be Hemphill ked. On Chase's bunt ria TU eater eee are H “ 4 | sis peragel: arias hy F panienieaiBoultea scored.’ Dayitn tosaed|| Gritritive) successor | ea Schiltxer threw! Hemphill’ out at: second | eee : 2 == a | “In his death the nation has been deprived of one of its greatest out Hannafin. OD IN ffith was one of the best known }ey. F Oe eecend fiome Again a —- = = || : ace Soe fie APY) reed pistes at Steen nen, in basebail For yenrs he Tae one paseraiceel het: Aanteehala acces NATIONAL LEAGUE. Laughing Eyee Bb U8 io el citizens. By profession a lawyer, his chief services to his country of the leading pitchers | 3 Chase and Keeler. Vickers now pitch- Stamina much the, beats ley ott Julie: Powel’ tir einhatenatarde wi y 14 nd honorable career in ic Ti EASTERN LEAGUE. First Inning. tng for Athletics, Contos, stole third AGH Fe ee en ee eee TE at the ans ee shea nets: || were rendered during a long, varied and honorable career In public life, H, Collins threw Stahl out. Ball i Bora ciiruck out, | Kleinow ‘ ne . ea ee dangeroue chai = a and Gonasd |] As Mayor of his city, as Governor of his State and twice as Presi- SantOwS . Hemp! Q , scoring Co y einow died | g is . 0 fy 7 APPA 35. The Lazaarone; three. ‘old ¢ + handicap; 8000 | aks . ‘ ‘ At Newark. Fa ee a ren | Reali, Smith to Nicholls, GaREE [Chicago 0,000.00 1 0 490 FT RACE, he vaearan “turf Sour. ee eae ma soe | T dent, he showed signal powers as an administrator, coupled with entine | 3A MB. infield Ne 4 i i Ang phyees 26, “Start. good ‘on easily. v1 2 | 5 s FIRS AM Collins threw Chase out, NO iy N. | Batteries—Fromme and Host otter; | rrgste Mtdnittae! where W dewett TimesU88 46. LI dicted Aaa|| devotion to the country’s good anda courage that quailed before no 1000000000 bled to right centrefleld. | Reuibach and Kling, Umptre—Klem. Hartsel walked. Nicholls’ sacrificed, | (Nichols threw Hartsel out, Nichols | tarters OREO Ore {Manning lo Moriarity. Davis walked, rn H ‘ 4 ichols SAREE yn ie marconrd eect 4, Batteries— a undegrift; | Smith forced Hartsel A third base, with NO"HUwa, Conroy threw cuales haa At EeeurG, Peas uy || hostility when once he was ¢ inline where Bdily lay. reas Frill and Strange. Tift and younder to Conroy. Davis and smit ‘ NB. tincinna! 3 a Hey 4 fea Aha P ‘ he Presidency he has continued wi Moran. Worked a double stea Murphy, walk. Sixth Inning Pittsburg 00010103 8 8 Rf da Sorten | “Since his callout from the ie ie ele ks H ae a At Newark ed, filling the corn immy Collins Manning flied out to Murphy. Stahi |, Batterles—Weimer and McGlean; Wil- RY ‘ 0 = | ‘aithfully to serve his countrymen by the simplicity, dignity COND GAME struck out. NO RU dinobniede tos stursiyenBallberdcmrete ile and Gibson, Umpires—Rudderhar Eanenend Need eason 10) = | and f NaLOssers ae ala | Second Inning. NO RUNS and Emsite Ole Honea! i uprightness of his private life. ‘Toronto 02103 Fore RN Hara itrnrn rein 14 on, Sanith Was hit by a pitched ball, and ——— Mise Craw er er cas arn Yi s \ he respect in which his memory is held b Bere ee eo et Hnuvls Mio tollete Hela Kealeriboay) coomatiiae Dane put the’ ball AMERICAN LEAGUE. Serbely wot Mary ve In testimony of the respe W emory Is held by Battetles—Rudolph and Brown; Miller] Conroy's single to lett tleld’ Kee and Over Tight fleld or a home run, | in, running to his beat form, went to the front early, and, forcing ace, mi ent and people of the United States, | do hereby direct and Kritchell; Taft and Moran net No SMe eats ine sae ne Smith “also J. Collins tlied are Dy eagiy in the stretch, Angelus alwaye held the place. safe farts the Government and peop! : ‘ y dir At Providence. now's long ty to Hartsel scored Keeler, | ede He Collins aleubled te risht tall | At Boston, parently dose not Uke the turt Souree. et ee eee SS SS that the flags on the White House and, the s | departmental build- Rochester ....0 0011000 janning tied to Oidring, ONE RUN. | sending Oldring to third base’ Vickers | Washington ....2 3061011 Q | SIXT RACE—The stamina; maiden fillies, wo yearolda, 8300 added, five fur Wid eS i Fu ieee eet em Providence ..20000000 Daring, simile left fleld, . Col-! went out on a. highgbounder. to. Mor | Hoston 010000010 At * Honesie Futurity os art fair, Won handily, Winner, br, f., by Yankee ings be displayed at half mast tor a period of thirty days, and that me 1.00 4 Manning to Morlarity. jarity, Oldring scoritg and EB, Collin the orders of the Secretaries Game called on account of darkness. | lins arkness. Owner suitable military and naval hon Batteries—Smith and Street; Burchell | Myrtie | Batterles—Henley Butler; Barry] Sehitt uled to) Conruy,Hlarteel talcing third base. Hartsel doubled. t0 | qt! Sobers Umptre—U Loughill ox. Starters SRG Fin, Jocks Op. Hi PL , SeeeeSulily joubled to left fleld, scoring Oldring. f “4 oughiln, 7 5 » y, be rendered on the day of the a gnd Peterson, Umplres--Sullivan and} Stunning threw out Nichols, ON | {rg the mee Mol aueetniate At Cleveland, {pt lady ttubbani Wy lee s } of War and of the Nav tenes Han the day tlhe (vont? ae : ; RUD ning’s place in the box, Nichola ground-| ohicago .... ..0 000000 Anna L. Daiey = 3 “Done this twenty-fourth day une, in the Year of Our Lor At Baltimore. ; | Third Inning. jed to Moriarity, FOUR RUNS. aevaiewal Soo00210 a cles arn ease, ny ieee? Hundred an ie ht, and of the Independence Borel rst Sete hina Stahl was safe on KE; Collins's wit Seventh Inning. Ratterles Owen and Sullivan; Joss] i rp 3 One Thousand Nine Hundred at : ne i “it bppsceds ‘ bY throw, Ball sacrificed, Schlitser to| Powe: vy catchil fe h and Clarke, Umptres—Sheridan and! 4 Onn 6 S ) {undred and Thirty-second. Batterles—Tozer and Tyan; Pearson| Davis, Hemphill singled to left fleld, | Hemphill was hit hema “olteet bait | Evans. ise Pady Seine Py of the United States of America the One Hundre lirty-second. and Byers. Umpire—Stafford. scoring Staiil, and taking second himselt | Chase. singled, sending Hemphill tol At Detroit. TT Queen “of Trent x DORE ROOSEVELT, At Jersey City. on Hartsel's throw to the plate, Chase | third base. J. Collins threw. Keeler 4 ’ walked. Keeler flied out to Hartge. | out, sending Chase to second base. |St. Louis 40001 # “By the President, Pay ogieraey. City 4 ® fy 9 ¢ Hemphill and Chase worked a double | Conroy walked, forcing in Hemphill. | Detroit 00000 ny y © Cate)? oor ree 4 B, Collins threw Conroy out. | When Kleinow ‘fanned Chase tried to] Batterles—Waddell and Spencer; Mul- Burns. 12 “ALVEY A. ADEE, Actin, 'y of State. teric»—Donahue and Clark; Mason OnE RUN, at home and was touched out by] lin and Thomas. Umplires—Connolly rd caumht Ws ver in ae furlong Le ‘won ing eres: away. Waill- send’ tsgerald. Umpire—Murray, Grifftth made a big kick on the last! Powers, ONE RUN, . Send Hurst. ewer plenty of speed, but huss @ theend, dnna L. Deley ! ™~

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