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ERBOOGIOCOOOOG! ‘ WEATHER—Fatr and cooler to-night tmoa0e U, EDITION. R ES U LTS E 0 | Tl 0 N lec Circulation Books Open to Al.” GREEN £DMION | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | a PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1908. RESULTS OF TODAY'S BISEBAL GES ZARVARD WINS HGHLANOERS WIN AND LOSE GuATS ger EuEW aR PLG “VARSITY RACE — es INS ae EVENING WORLD RACING CHART stROKE GRISWOLD, OF YALE, | Highlanders © © © © © © Boston ¥ O07 12004 0 0-14 SIXTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. Athletics Oo 00100 Giants © 06100 0 8 010) Weather Clear. June 25. Track Fast. COLLAPSES IN BOAT AT TWO- ptaGaiescn) bases) (Story of Game on Page 10.) | wo MILE POST AND CAMBRIDGE MEN TAKE THINGS EASY. a le | 192 SECOND GAME. x, SECOND GAME. ia al dl oll Highlanders 000200 Athletics (Q) (0) (2) (0) (0) (0) ! iN) Boston ~ 9010038300 04: — 1 Giants 0002-0410 lee Timber Roseben at the end of six fur un all 000 Wind Dies Down as Race Starts, and Ideal Weather and Water Conditions Prevail two inlies é DEORE) SECOND GAME. PHILADELPHIA J Plank and his cv proved to be too COND acta! to The Evening World) ! SECOND GAME. A493 © HIGHLANDERS POIM GROUNT it | R. P. ithe: for Manager | Moriarty Bh ek Uo —Eadie | fire delivery 100.” Start Iainey. ‘Time 4.08, Wis. St. % 1 15 Fin Sune %—Even tf BATTING ORDER. cunt : did tose the first game, the Glants! New york, HGaioT Tada 1b ..4..,0 0 11 2 0 made ten runs, and that gave them| Tenney, 1b, Beaumont, cf. ied Ey “Elberfeld’s Hich ch in th Seeler, r = , _ Ranner % 4 rfeld’s Hix n in the) Keeler, rf +11 3 6 6 plenty of hope for the second. That | Dosie, 20 recta for the Big Event — Yachts pening Car of ic e der o Hemphill, 1 -1 1 1 0 © first affair was the most poisonous | § Ast . y. an t we! s eet ' ro . : Jonlin, rf, : - Chase, 2b, . ¢ 5 thing in the way of baseball this town} ‘i pe neerucuedauns creel RAN a eee 8 0 en tan fa Gomy © Gee; wie Go|) NesUhy Co, Crowd Entire Course. MChiet? Render was on the « prlBalleean eens +0 2 2 2 1 second started off Ike the reai thing. | St the Athletics in the s opposed to him was 1 . Woors - onroy, 3 ( RueticalchingetorstieMiocall teambandlooes Dy copeens( (0) iKleinow (al PSRGK, © coostoms 0 8 Ot First Inning. ame, and|Stahl, If. ..........0 0 2 Oo ) The crowd had increased by this time 1 9 to more than 10,000, 2 smith, Lindaman, p. mist man BY ROBERT )DGRE} » RACE The Rosebuds; for filll 494 ER nes Sporting Expert of The Evening World. 7 Itor Manager Hiber-| Lake, p. ........ -0 0 1 1 9 Beatimont led to Shannon, Browne] Ritchey to Lindaman, the ball pounding Post shakes et e nM R vi “ty oat Trorale ar ici Mian, Bidet so bese Devt eae Paes be NEW LONDON, Conn., June 25.—Harvard ng : the most hollowt somewhat indisy ored. ea ATHLETICS. Datilin threw out Tenney and Doyle] sineingn, fled, to Ric niece oe victory they ever did from Yale this afternoon in the annual regatta meres Be = al Cee eae i lrerteciial eee a He ze i hes ieesity cso NO manne Danlin mre fonese NO bg sea fees la fs here. It was a bitter bl x to the Yale ad miter but they had no chanes | Davie, No RUNS ies eae aie ana n eae Meare phoney £0 third. Soy. | te watt thre Heatly left at 145 cheer after the first mile and a half, when it was evident that Stroke bes aneia hit t 0 0 b fouled to Hresnalian, “Sih Med’ gs | St2le second: “Shannon beat out a’ sim Hettetn ih Fowneleh Park stable. "Time—Nanas; VS MY | en before the mile and three-quarter post was reached he was all a’ siaw ig, Dev t. Davis was caught J. Collins, 3b......0 0 0 09 9 £9 ybeat an infleld ekevs | led to Bresnahan. Smith fled to] one, scoring Seymour and sendin 5 ‘ Fy rlarity to Ci art Shannon. NO RUNS, e { 2 d ae ee ee, banter hic can é eae cae rd, Moriarity to Con- Oldring, cf... Oo Oo 2 W pbanten, tossed out Donlin. | Dahlen meal’ Devs Ba caught of third. ana in and after another quarter of a mile he was only kept in his seat by bs ys 2 NS. E. Collins, s: en) en made a spectacular play. throwing | run down, Smith ¢ t : 5 H shing water in his face.- gas Second Inning. Bmltine Aes 4 E + gut Devlin, Shannon Med to Beaumont. | to Sweeney: to Lindemen TOUR UNE coxswain silts Ww (Bi in hi ibe Tae ates: eet . eat Before the threem war reach mms = Ghraee fied’ to-Mu Fifth Inning. states Bender, p.. ..... 6 0 apes ea aT Rages Bere ah Di 0 page’ Third Inning. Lindaman fied to Doolin. Beaumont Riruene Sravoldawerh ea LINE-UP OF THE jen AS oe 1) Bridwell threw out Lindaman. Beau- io left. Og a wild pitch Deau- nein rrr Yale crew stopped Ib} - J. Colling lined to. Keeler, Ol mont lifted a high one Shannon.} mont took seconf. Browne walked pace and won Wit one Ww wave launcly came alongside. dust for am) un, hw gafe on Ball's fum Oldring finial Stealing, Kieinow to Ball, while Jins was z out, NO RL wan jus ault fred badly Taylor got Browne's bunt but hit the| MeGann hit into a douole plas, Mra. runner in the back while throwing to| Well to Doyle to Tenney. NO KUNS o third. Me- Bresnahan struck t Bridw tied place kame! laun nent was th jwith a dying effort th first and Browne went ere, and the "VARSITY CREWS K ; singled to left. scoring Browne. |to Beaumont. iteney tirew ont Tass and ed rowing again in a va ase a Conn a ane walked | Strick Out—Rv Lake 4 aed ae Cue ae RUNG. a Winner, ch og. by Star ie Bpvaiil cere, one Ari s Pollan ing Lake forced Kir at second. N TSR NOES . nahan singled to centre, Bridwell Sixth Inning — In front of than and rowing arvard to E. Collins. Moriarity out, N s rea Ws—Snath, Balt, oa double play, RI y getting! Bates struck out. He kicked on the Oo Thellavvardl crow. took as: No. to Davis. NO ORUN lene a bait’ ‘Tauching “second and then antiivastavierea haute | 3 ss Smith out, Chase to Mor pire | throwing to Mx Taylor was out, Bridwell threw out “Dahtae | but came over the line ahoas j der fanned,” Hartsel fied ee oe eee Jthe Yale eight Harvard rere | RUNS hashed a long! | co h sit ot loudly, whe deep. centre for a home run, | it was s nat the Yale Sweeney in ahead of him!} w ; dithtvanattiscmnamenia r the start. and, | ished with seven men, Gris = Jong ant could | heen taken into the jauneh just p left, Devlin threw out HREE RUN: uu eos Ten Lane i nilacanack ue aared altel | itice t y Was thrown out by Sweeney. | the three mile flag w n } tah! hit a sacritice Katee Doyle singled to left and took second NTH RA “They're Off” at 6.04 i y ‘ill see Hpi s = PANNING as RiteMey threw out Seymour. Ponlin featur SHAS ELON, to EB, ¢ SCORE BY INNINGS: to centre, scoring Dovle. Devlin! ane Meamaiioratar(neeriitil 1 183; Griswold, Nichols nfield hit. Davis, exrrinied, Sipe arity. 2 Philadelphia 0004 re) eu ih 0 o— er to x O O— O Bertnan wwatked, forcing “in: ‘Donitn ain, 108, Av- rage height, 5] Dentin tou thitds evi ntsie es despite the infunet 6 ine Doniin to third. “Devin stole secs) des F ond. Shannon, walked, filling the hares [peak eT Fourth Inning Keeler beat a bunt. He kel Chase's grounder went t E. Co Min's legs, Keeler scoring ane mpiill | (reaching third. Ball 1! » Murphy rphy. Hemp 5 t 5 G fe} QO 2 J. Collins dr i ly RUNS. 4, Brooklyn 000 (0) was hit by a pitched hall, | Fifth Inning forcing in Devlin. Taylor walked fees | Wrenn ing in Shannon. Tenney fouled o Conroy fanned Aa SEC aa nit to ao Tin ‘VARSITY FOURS, r the second time. | ae Kleinow filed to Davis. Lake out, th x oc i A , Collin to Tavis: NO RUNS, : | (Special to The Evening World.) | BROOKLYN. Seventh Inning | HT Gaetan is erews turned back | fr a bss arih dygtnees le, oi A Collins att g oop. < g ss AKERS TOUr! e the starting point was react rT emer thie | ene ea fo onn out, Kleinow to | WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, R. H. P.O. A. B,|. Dovie threw gut Beaumont. Browne | #2 hens cated ava tasadtranaitatel fet 10.43 1+ 0 iMoriarity. Smith doubled down the | June 2.—Billy Murray's outft ef ball- Bureh, ef, ae struck out. McGann was hit by pitened | it was found that : Jeft field iine. Bender walked. Hartsel yey H Raina 2 0 0 0 hall, “Bridweil got Bates’s grounder, bug had ureken nv lac show tne | nine re | Morea Bender «Conroy. to ase, No|Wallopers from Philadelphia played Pattee, 2b. 1 38 4 4 threw badly to Doyle. and both run-| lan oar. as first reported | H | their final game of the serles in this ners were safe. Dahlen popped out to Jat mat the crews we sain FRESHMAN EIGHTS. | | Hummel, If. 0 0. Doyle. ) RUNS. 4 | | Sixth Inning. [borough with Patsey Donavan's Tro! 7 f Doyle walked and wen to secon i o guut, and at G13 they were off | Harvard won from Yale by | Mortarity fouled to Smith, | Bender |ley-Dodgers this afternoon, As this | miley, rf. 0 0 Seymour went out on a sacrifice, ae tel. nee Ja half, ‘Time—Harvard, threw. Keelor out. Hemphill beat. an|was the usual Ladies’ Day the dyed-in- | Jordan, 1b. 1 1] dgiman. to McGann, Doniin singled t Yale Held Up Fast Stroke is | 1 hit. Hemphill died _sten Ry ERT fae \ by the jnfield, oring Woyle, ‘i ottavee ahi eee - s 3 Tree ae Cate UNE the-woo! fans did not feel_a bit confl- | sheehan, 3b. 2 0] Richness throw te thy qe wes Yale agai ‘ a leg | Ghases throw beat. Nichols, Davis |dent that “Our Be would win out, rh Donlin went to third. Devlin struck was pu Harvard eingled to right ational felaiy lfor Brooklyn has won very few games Lewis, ss. 0 0 out. Shannon fouled to Sweeney. ONE ‘ RC CaIUA nC the twa mile and a hate } | grounder by’ Chase caught Murphy jon a day when the fair sex has been Ritter, ¢. .. 0 oes ed|ilazs Yale spurted and reduced) Hare He daaek a y to Mev lextended the freedom of the park. | pastorius, p. a 1 Elghth Inning. = an] Vard's lead to less than a length | mee seventh | When the game started there wore aa Bridwell threw out Sweeney. Ritchey minute. | | event Onn g: bout 2,000 present. Holmes, p. 0 0 fouled to Bresnaiian. — RBridwell alec 4 Yale Stroke Oar Fails. Gnase singled to left. Ball beat a {about 2 ial Sint ve — threw out Smith, NO RU Nearing the half mile ap bunt, Stahl 1 Ball at ond, First Inning. Total > _Dalilen tossed out Bresnahan. Brid- pears to be about val nthe] At two and a half miles both crews Davis to E, Collins, Stahl stole second. | Grant's foul fly was collared by Jordan | Totals .....- se 0 6 ieee |rwcllasealk adie Taxior filed to Brown lead. Harvard increases her st On! began to show the effect of the hard sae diy ‘0: Ber nd | seston i i enney filed to Kelley, NC ‘NS. o ryan’ es Wonroy hit to Bender and vw ifennen [atter @ hard run, Knabe ralsed a fly PHILADELPHIA, NIGTRU ene oe ec eRer en taieainnets drew up| work, but Harvard seemed to have more this ue : to the infleld which Lewis got under. nth Inning. Taegu ates aihterews Ss coxswain began to | NOldring filed to Stahl, E. Collins out, | Pastorius snatehed Titus's hot bounder _ R. H. P.O. A. E. p Graham Cbatted for Lindaman and RY Aya reysn NAA bay Arnaut, redken Morlarity to Totke, giith out, Ball to with one hand and threw him out. NO Grant, 3b... 20 8 OT RETO GHC ere ape peo deety Alibes bie rae: : ne rapidly, Yale | Morlarity, NO RUNS, — | RUNS. Kpabe, 2b 1 1 6 forced Browne, Bridwel to Doyle. She vaerinwaathannllat rewnaianeieerokt is near collapse. Time, 2% | Eighth Inning. | Burch was called.out on strikes. Pat- Titus, rf, Te OMGHE eae ne aOR Sa ri TARTAR THEVA leiatooxe Lake made an infield tee singled, but was nailed trying to —— again on near er an yn strokes hit to Bender and on a ts y , ‘ Oabo Magee, If 0 0 4 BY VINCENT TREANOR, | ®)out 5.000 being out to see the horses} stroke had dropped to thirty is qi hands were safe. Ke | abreton iene at lERinsOs eRco Une AOAUODS ira naheldiit mt a) NATIONAL*LEAGUE, VA i | run around the ring. Because of At the mile Yale was leading by ha i , ah Bender ichols, phil out, | to Doolin, Hummell went to first base pada ass Th SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, | faiture of the Collina arrest. to Har AO eee Nie hole t Chase out same] on four. balls. Duraley, was a victim | Osborne, cf 0 8 At Chicago. June %.—King Cobalt won the Swift! a test ca t was expected t sy ' Yale crew is nearly gone way. 2 on str! NO RUNS. 9 . E i 3 BRB ALOE: (C8 Cree as ‘ i a Bender ST EE TT eee Cece) (ithe) Daoinrgs ie FO incinactl uu 0 0 0-10 0.9 0 acp| Stakes here this afternon by a length | some arrests would be made to-day, on] crews \ r fe ee | piredito rater ener take : ocaaiaatikaaafon/derdanis toons Ql 10) Chicag 219 10 9 —7land a half from Firestone, with Hes-| Wach a fight on the they found smoother 4 ned ‘i “Ninth Inning ese his grounder, Bransfield sac- | Foxen, p. 0 1 1 8 0} Ratterles—Dubec and Schlel. Brown|sian third. The latter was xenerally the Agnew-Hart measur Ca enAt COTTE Marvara a Wwinaneaellys nitived, Pastorius to Jordan, Os>oene ea — and Kling, Umpires—Messrs, Klem and| conceded to. b sure thing t is. de, The discharge of Co e Ball doubled to left. Stahl flied to) Titiced, Pa: Pastorit Doolin Rudderham. sonceded on bern eaNre 7 cineea et h . : ‘ Yale Makes Spurt Harvard making no att i to draw Martse!. Conroy fanned, Nichols thréw | Was thrown out Ny as Or User A SOuUIMCGtAllysra cele: +6 10 v At Pittsburg sure as ever things go on the race) 2° one way or the other f tale j bs : Anta PSOE pcleihaw-oulty. UN oriarity. Mur-|to Jordan in time to retire him. NO] Base Hits—Oft Pastortou ins | incite vane Go aeea nh A ae Re re Fitzgerald Makes Statement. |... lponaada to resetnaent Rea rot “ Harvard 6 Morlarity. Mur- | 10 Ni _ [nings Nb ie ee tangle and dropped back out of it é ; , ere wan ; lead while Yale Pavanlerover an cen ser taD Jordan sent a slow bounder to Knabe| First Base on Balls—Off Foxen. 4 Bal erene Carin ltenenanGlbeee ioceni|(hediiracialxteen (hit aselidlanicaetl cos srald ESN ing on Bases—Philadelphi ‘ana perished at first base. Sheehan got Le ! pass. Lewis ¢acrificed, Knabe to) lyn, 6. Morlarity, ONE 4 Brook: and Ludwig, Umpire inecuntil thelttariturniwanirench Fe SAR ee ce tntaelra lien Inge eee Oldring died, RUN, ‘ nstield. Ritter was disposed of by | Siruck Out—By Pastorius, 2; Holmes Eas After that he od Hike a streak, Mn ‘ a oxen, Ni IN ‘oxen. 7. Aas ‘| i Wy caer my and a ha ut Har- | Y 1 row me-eighth mile a nsfield and Foxen, NO RUNS. 1; Foxen, 7 AMERICAN LEAGUE. but couldn't quite r Cobalt : aif Be aanerh tic Home Run—Bransfielh nal : EASTERN LEAGUE. Third Inning. PCH et eal pose lalbea ed practica way, but was Meiers i Le At Jersey City. an exhibition of club swinging. | Wild Pitoh—-Foxen. Washington 10.00.0010 010.0 90-3} 99th Firestone and Hess Sn bie po. 1 ‘ ‘ nke re ‘Toronto 0on1000 1 rant sen nder to Pattee, who| Umpire—O'Day Boston .. 1 000000010000 )~2| ran a far doubtless will oy, ws 1 Yale has made no See city oo101050 him 0. RU: : = - — | Batteries Cates and Warner: Young |improvs ‘e ssian along peach Rare r se fi rown storius was easy, Foxen to Brans- and Criger, Umpire—O' Loughlin, fter the working him out a mil . a ate vith) bias and Fitzgerald mpires—Murray i trying to steal second base, |ilrown out by Pattee, NO RU At Cleveland. and aq ikea ees f i vehts and esthusig Taft. ‘ Doolin, Pattee was retired | Shee jan walked > did Lewis. Rit- -19000001 o9| By an reement renched over} 1.05, nson ad= nas-culer by Knabe and|ter forced Sheehan at. third — base ait: 3] night the Western Union Telegra r ' at Newarls ; O RUNS |coxen to Grant. Pastor! ie Was nals ae J 3 eeitone will fi Che us t " Hey. Buffalo .... ao ; asd oof by € and Bransfleld He itt ul . y . uk arvard time Newark fh al : Fourth toning: bor | aren Sled to Ost NoRU i * | racing news from a r , ee: PBL Caion Head an eats ANQALYAN SALW Nis hunted. safely ndyay Sixth Inning At Detroit to install telephones the inl to avout. thirty-two tor ana Kr Unb Ntore | ond base, Magee sat | OT ny »9 20001 0 oa tay AON SSR rease ) At Providence amble, fin ee chet. Branane 001000 6 0-4] The drove the ball o i. LANL SAU ng >wel Stephens Montreal 2O 41030 | | abled to” the and hi Sum aH 5 Rete tne ie Bribes Cia an Moree el torts Was taken out of the > | rae its ang lliss Meer ake Deoin. fat | Holmes substituted. Osix Iny—Sale of Men's | B fF ‘ : out, attee to Jordan, | stealing tht se, Ritter summer & Serge Sults To-Morrow, wuiescer nt Durse a few days i 1 up her str .pproacte ned. Hundreds ui men aways watch Lor Our és Police Raid Fool-Room ay OF h d finished in beaud At Baltimore. to Osborne. Lumle. 1 Jordan. Friday bi Lo-morrow we will red board goes w w . nS 5 Jordan fled out Pattee drove a grounder to Doolin | sell men's ALL-WOOL blue serge suits | wvery race up t ae O'Brien and Flood u Rochester 2008100 ) RUNS. d died at first base. Hummel fanned. at worth $12. Men's outing sults, ¥ ’ 1 a house just outs: t a a Harva ‘ the line alone ag’ Baltimore po. oo ; rie ‘ | $4.95; men’s brown, tan and gray im:| the Jockey Club system strenet vr othe fi | Barterion — Duguieyy ana | muster; Vl a eee | portaalWarneed "multe ALAC Cia oains | \neisitace bill passed ’ =o wo mile anda quarter Hu ———_ : and Hearne. Umpire—Siafford. Grant sent a fy to Lumley. Kaave scestiaves yn Second Page.) Brosaway. opposite y Hall h MIE he crowd scemed bigger to-day (Continued on Second Page.) > tenggy and seems to (Continua on Second Paged wd ‘ ‘ ‘ a : iA

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