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ee | COMPLETE RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S RACES. a é unm =% 4 WEATHER-—Fair to-night; warmer to-morrow. { GIANTS IN 7 fh 25 PERSONS eee, IN — | =. fine: COLLISION ON 3D AVE. “L” | on page 4, | : NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JUNE ade +e *SECOND GAME HGHLANDERS 1S. QOSTON” AFTER A GRUELLING FSH WITH COLUMBIA Boston 8 g POLICE AND FIREMEN CARRY Highlanders 000200 ERS CG Ri WOR T DOWN LADDERS. When Arrested, Said His Bu(toa EIGHTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. nee, : THE BATTING ORDER. _ BATTING ORDER. Wisconsin Crew Collapses Weather Clear June 27. Track Fast “plot Work, and Seeing Collision - and Quits Race. Pu Se EL te Was Sure Ran Down the Car inner, b. g., by Meddler—D1 EK waster: thr six aid a half fur nd Won hati Se to Save Himself. VARSITY EIGHTS. age stile Columbin = third, Pennsylvania % ch Van inn fifen, Ba AMociarths SOME OF TH E INJURED. VARSITY FOURS. ty hel fale BAUMAN, JOHN, No. 2242 Second avenue. SYRACUSI: WON, CouUM CORSE DID \ AL. PND, 11 IX SECOND, PENNSYLVANIA ‘THIRD, SCHROON, WILLIAM, No. 222 Mulberry street, Newark. Won up “Be “Mund "held ‘on DECHERIPIN, FREDERICK, No. 409 Third avenue, ida and upwant, $3.000 | M'KEEVER, ELIZABETH, No. 2212 Glason avenue, Uniosiport. ©. &.. by Solitaire Lf — KROLL, JOSEPH, No. 537 E. Thirteenth street. KELLERMAN, D., East One Hundred and Fortieth street. 2 4-% SECONDS; COLUM- ENNSY 1A) THIRD of taking | HAs SF MINU ey 50 MINUT 4-508 Matty nine Bde FRESHMEN EIGHTS. boat McGraw selected Index. Ruwrlers, Heacon chase; four lew and ah Start Koo Kear “Vime sti Won easily him to go i the Dodgers again,| COFneM won, Ssraeune second, Columbia third, Wi cen’ Gaulceoniayiclnnea aes sa ey — in PS SePROB OL | Pak a | ene emcee rin aeonaim fomrdh | (iis) Calicornia, King | CLIFFORD, FREDERICK, No. 164 Barclay st., Flushing. ; i | uppe 4 | y g | oe 9 LE (Fresh nen elght- oared race)—Cornel) ft RB. Heider. Bt | MOORE, CHARLES, No. 207 W. One Hundred aid Fourth street. | 29 8-652 Syracnne necond a ; Hert cris GEE iveal alata Giga 3 | DONNELLY, CATHERINE, No. 32 Watt street. hounded to Wil alae ‘ord for this race was made by Cornell on June 26, 1903— *Coupted ‘ | es ae ou vod ~ 1. . wo-yes nids; guaranteed eh v i e lig! ‘ave 4 , f H it 506 TD, ace Ewa venroldaiyauarantes! (ca | Nothing but the light travel of the Saturday half holiday saved the t post. 3.3 rats Winner, ch. . ‘4 6 3 i “po ; Py (Special to Tne Evening World.) | uaayeloring. Owner iste ae {city this aftemoon from the greatest “L’ road accident it has ever | POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 27.—The conditions for the four. | ws tir Martin ooo Lee known, As it is, the accident is very serious, with a list of twenty-five \ mateur, Mile ‘varsity ht-oared race were i BS) tttelmet 22 x be . an amatour. i ile V 5 Y eight-oared fee ae ideal. There was a strong ebb tide 3) {He ees | injured, some of them badly. fly which Matty got 1 No'rtns., Vowing, there was scarcely a breath of air stirring and the waters of the j er me fi i i ‘ood L LENE : t [| 478 Torbelling ve About 5 o'clock a north-bound seven-car box train goin 4 Second Inning course were as smooth as the proverbial millpond. | ee een eee wee As going at g Shannon's foul fly was gra by pai Stonal into a sta 2» red and Twenty-ni street c aUcaleol pate uneon ‘ Wisconsin was the first to arrive at the starting line, while Cornell | Oa oe ae speed ran into a stalled One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street car stand- HO HEAR the second “crew to show. up. 00; une mile and a halt ing at a point near One Hundred and First street, and in a moment the n uy at by Wil e M driving. Ww r, | ibe Sey peneeen monet iG racuse led, — ~~ -> lair was filled wi ving glass and. splinte: 2 i eecondminning va gat oy domdan'e. Ay | suiting 2 ae ieee e el was filled with flying glass and splinters, and the sh of the Se ne Bridwell and a Se Staten ores sayineen niet PLA | Fitasian wan, }women in both trains could be heard blocks away. H 1 and jeighth Cor 9 the front with Z R thi Lewis} 1 ! Ty + a“ Te “ry Hy Heat Tiere nd place, wh | The noise of the crash drew a crowd at once. A policeman got hi —_ ye ~ ; Sapte took second a Third ag 4 upswnt) hendican, 80 | Capt, Corcoran and Inspector Dillon from the One Hundred and Fourth ono Ratt asin Withetm to dorian STE AE Ware rw es 2 eteally, Finer, ». fy by Kouant of me Street station, who immediately ordered what reserves they could to the olled out to Unglaub, unass NO 1 to A Baer Cornell |s et St y mite ) uo c MA a RUNS Ho ee margin, wi sconsti i : Third Inning vad throw 1 Bi AGRO ORO Ort ; | Spot. : . es Hi Gessier was out trom M singled. to n e As the crewa passed y A tire alarm was sent in as the roadway took fire. Chief Doherty Dake and Nile hte w i j lin ched . rell was ahead a full ! Fifh (arial SY Th 1 {ti ‘ Melati sitigied to t . but as Seymour Tab SGIN TEAR EE Mee nated tS as s eS yf ‘lye comp: ep n me enon gled Apatite ty a AT nk in : y : The pac ; Was soon on the Wein? with twe i ; ae ; af 1a and ts men oO RL ua TWO ad been speed * | got busy Phey py Pp ladders to the “L”. structure and bega 1 RU sieieg 10 lot Seth an [AGS ESRIRaCG) eke aM i" es | got busy at once. They put up adders to t el structure and began ot nec ct tie ne catted out on strikes. Wile | are ch Redwithmyinaoraliis Y / RESULTS, ee Demund had no tron.| he Work of removing the injured from the debris. evans Ste os Nee a eer A HRHR TERUG Belmonts « Good Colt Beats|SHEEPSHEAD BA He fOr i Auied Rte! SA SHED TO SMITHEREEN Struck out ba | ef Columbi * meine peal | es ‘ . T Fouceniinnine hannon 4 2 minal to centes, tae | Pell cama He ce ee Out Fine Field in Feature | vmsr nace—w stbury (tw 1 Eay for eet Ch, B The standing car had been smashed to smithereens. The force of Md oty was taken by shkeepsie too! ! ply 1, Noseben ‘Tan Donohue rode Jolin » out in| ‘i 5 an ns Lie ree Ae cen pee ren U up shop and added its 30,0 to the vent of D; ~, enalé Se B tall the way B Steeple- | the impact had made a bad wreck of the passenger train, and of course Nites alin dirown, ose mie merry Vhong when the procession to y’s Card, place) 2, ehaae only to be caught at the far turn) i in the cars was finearoundiandientaniducri ceieemnnernte Nan (oN heat Tenner kote thirae| the fiver started at noon. sa —— jast time roundsand. to be ( : ran dand cut and sed. but Ball dro: betes EI BoE Ee teeraln He, Gear —_ SECOND WACK—Callfornia King out sasily by Caitornia, Rings 1ed A drest aaa zs agree Ha z cotter eras Heo antes Comitha vsecoiitat|men| oo BY VINCENT TRE (5 to t and 8 to 5) 1, John M. P/M. P. had been ra , in the early | which threatened to make a holocaust of the accident, was soon quenched cor | Hummel fied non. Parmley file 7 part he might have scored an easy’ vice : : ne fouled ont to Blair [to Doniin: NO RUNS, ume Med (Continued on Page Four.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY RAC! panoR’ (8 (O10 EP CUO) Eh TERT Oh ie Phiten ride adie one feel that | ny means of hose and fire extinguishers, sardne NS =A K. : he wag trving to find out how soun John McConnell threw out Conroy, Blair Fifth Ininng, June 27.—August Bel ; : ld'stop.‘Dhistledate war out | 3 > > fizuck out Lake smashed a drive te! Bresnahan doubled to tert, vontin! FIRE ON CLEANING SCOW. | won tne re Fee tt Play | THIRD RACE—Ste Martin (2 to 5) MT Tee Teed erste and Aniaied |LNJURED CARRIED DOWN LADDERS. left fleld fance for two bases. Niles} a long tly to Hummel. Seymour oi ss Coney Island Jockey and 1 to 6) 1, Fayette (1 to @ for |i hoor third, T 8. Martin ran. proms | 7 ; | S > sentvetive | Pralked. | léveler beat out a bi | 0 Jordan unassisted." Brewnah ——_ [Club Stakes amid the most genuine| place) 2, Helmet 3. inently during the early part, only. to The Injured, whose number was placed at twenty-five in the haste ing the bases. Moriarity IMned hing third Jeviin wi A. fT P| a 4) e id 0) a y bea “ane ¢ i "7 ie, a em ouled ‘out to ; Afton Jordan." Ne moore¢ ne foot of Has 7 Mireeeicee 7 ROTI CYA Crumbles y g a ae, a RUNS. UNG H ea ; ninth street canght fire this after- pate ae thebantcbetting) lawl went |mencert gen evi Reg che Gea ee, in ambulances, two of which came at once from the Harlem Hospital Fifth Inning 7 | acta tet to atienuem Sheehan | noon and burned tercely until the Ae | Vecriye place) 2, King James 3. | Jockey Lee wave nibition of good |and two from the Presbyterian Hospital at Seventy-seventh street. Bee three Out Wagner. Criger itngion es | {Qlowed with a drive Into the crowd f # David A; Bondy and Wiltiam 1. | “Come on you, Notter!” “Bring nim = portemanship ii and rare” hadament fi minutes there were ambulances from every hospital on Mane arew ou agne| Criger igled tO! thres bags, scorhig, a1) Ritte trong BouAed oUt ny home you rf tees f ‘ in n ne Oy ema t ) e we anees trom every albon and took second as Cicotte filed to Shannon end Lewis was doubled | While the fre wae in progtess a gre me vou, Dugan!” were some of the| FIFTH RACE—Hina and Needles | { sinning the ma ¢ | fore many | to | Ene tor at Ch jup at the plate on Shannon's throw to/ volume of smoke poured into. the win- ries as the fleld struggled throng! to band 2 woh Bayette. rdden by hattan Island. Hes to Hall, NO RUN |eosnahan, ONE RU dows of the old ferryhoat Southteld, | gtretch with ¥: a CRIN SS caortt the last sixteenth, with Fa yes -- v luhundream hank Mirew out | sixth Inning which is tied up at the foot of Twent ch with Fair Play in front and] is his best ina head and head drive with | ~ elena Shae enuy Dagonaen nell 10 { | rion altigled, but sree caught teye, SIRBE Mircet and use by Bellevue Hor. | Hee with Dugan riding hands ana |{°%" +, STA aanie: Mneerum che anac hs [FATALLY HURT IN opp RU Gee He ae ie rena were cotte, who covered the bug, NO RUNS.| ing to reach second, Pattee tirowing | Paved some exe TAHOE NEAL Toe Lacon wus (doing | tial temerity rc D to t and closed with Si win the puree in ‘ iia tteeeees he ball to Hummel, who covered the| tents, but no real? Pan aGne e lengt the close} SIXTH RAC 2th te tan it ‘Ag it was Fa ACCIDENT, | proved to be untrue, ‘hat a record nae Sora, ee H BFUSWAIILMOWEto Dtmis ce Matin lee) eee ea ere ree done: ne length of daylight between them, |even) 1, Antacus (% to 1 for place) a inst aid’ manage to last, and out ELEVATOR ACC would have been chronicled ullivan filed to Stall. McConnell] UY, Heldawell Med to Tumis, | Matty —_——>—___ eséian, however, wasn't ahmalincutsiat kamed Helmet anvway, but ite Was. ; aayvellianidawethenisetuc struck out, Gessler lined out to Mort-| We? 5} Gent equal to the | 2 u . close fit and Lee did the right tht ait ce Weights Hi s ie a struck out. i pug olan eee EASTERN LEAGUE. task and Fair Play went past the judges SSS = at the Fight time. If -hechadekept out | Descending Balance Weights Hit day is apparent, ‘The trains going north 4 r t Unglaut Lak a good | « 3 lof n o 2 2 i ° wt ir fouled it to Umsiaub, La WINDSOR RESULTS. ee ea lengthy i Gir fore. King James | Sept 1904, Stalwart carried 11 of ft them was a chanes that the Keen Man On the Head and Hurled /@t tis hour are crowded to the gates mit. Ga owed Ov h Sabangup third Nottey Ade i colt would have won, but Lee wasn’ on other days of ek, and those NO RUNS, Scena At Jersey City. j : P rode a well} pound | risking 25.00) for his emplover. The | i he y d —-——— (Sheetal to ‘The FIR: Betts, | Swiged race on the winner, trailing his Big Crowd Turns Out- J eHeneer oe) Ieiaa kre Jockeys sHobbin niin Lita tiie. RESau ET Re et ta Rae S AMERICAN LEAGUE. WINDSOR RAC Toront 0000007 og, went all the way to the stretch. Mfean. | Twelve thousand saw the afternoon’s| 7M & Rond race, fishing fourth Ward Gilbert, an employee © would Jed probably. The ay resulted as follows: |Jersey City 00.0002 og) wie apaelie was setting a fast pace | sport. Gov. Hughes had twelve rep- Sheffield Faris Dairy Company ud pan front the train. SSRN Fu Purse $400; for th Ratteries—H 1 and grits: | Out tn front with Dorante next und reseniatives at th k to look over} NATIONAL LEAGUE. SOERCORABL AC ALLIOIUNISELT ane Nor pra hy At Philadelphia. year- ‘up f\ Mopre ‘ang Fitzgerald, 1 Tatt| Hessian shirt. King James and Fair [tne situa nae eneTUnCOR ins | way to-day at the company’s building, (rain that ran car and th : yar and Murray. lay were behind them, } ins nt 7 No. 528 West Fifty-seventh street. He there was not injury to Mfe Washington .. 0.0 0 0.0.0.0 0 ¢ we ue Western U res were all 5 y Pilladelpnia 00073 0% 1 nel ane SECOND As they started thelr sstiveleane enue cemerns Unione wltes mere alt “At Boston Hilateroaeavalbiriuanitaltcataceienerane pa nclie iter Ratterien—Hughes snd Sireet: Dyagert Hattories—Applegate ra rift: | from the far turn to. the Lads Aes 3 tors say he cannot live. The line blocked for over and Powers. Umplres—Messrs. fuss Ptanmillar and» 5 a races was sent over telephone wires. rs any ae | li 1 for over am Gna Egan, % Murtey and Tus Ala uicracked au Dorante The Western Union and the Coney Isl- eGilbene ae LE baile hour y the acciden At Detroit I abtatied tha Rammmenc sh 8h GR 8 led ih Fun en sot cm [ang Jee ui ald ma eo eva cary 1p age munnet of|"" ig Button Wauldn't Werk * ooo0Hn 000 woree a fs agreement on the rental of the guarters Me SRORE bi ete] y ctive Higgins Deersit Houoeton Purge $10; tw At Providence forward on the rail and as the turn tor] Geeupled b: ympany. Tt At Chicago so eae anal Holland and RatterlesGraiam and s Do: turlonge--Pearl RST GAME, Tieenae bile ee is. was said PINES (0) (9 C oe Mt BNaihanwein ovan and Thomas. Connolly to2 4F to 5 ie pd OLOLo: Ovo ending positie raighte: ees im on the-lea ek, aM Montre 2 ded me ry At Cleveland te Bona 00500000 1 tch Dorante dropped bi mane By ES iteries = Clivy n from ls x Chicago 000 My), Wto lL 4 to land] Batteries—Jones and Me. Play and Hessian were on even hela anne ol Pn reine Abie ens Ld Cleveland 10 0-0 Tlme—=1,00 44 ie an and: Peterson. Umplres—K In the fraction of a second Loma Mee ne diene lt Nes! rum ente send At St. Louis. An on tt 1 floo Batteries—Owen and Sul Berger | us, ing, Cheek, Devanson, Mr, | livan gained a slight advantage ana} Wires Were removed from the grounds. | ,, vo sroken and his skull £ he nd | Heit, Umplres—ssheridan and! McGinn, Palock, Ybor und Tony “W. At Newark. went to the whip to keep Whitney Winr Opening Event. 10 Buia a = dain ao ae kao Ruttaly 1 04. Ol there: Harry, Payne Whitey sw his four ‘Unpie ST. PAUL DOCKS TO-NIGHT. mpeg and IaH) year-olds and upward; selling; one New ah O00 srmneunsaienuntu cuit cee nance; rit ar-old miiden graduate in tne styie Hc ! Ae to work. ‘ FREDRIKSSTAD IN FLAMES. Pee ie Bi Wiese 3 8 WEN eee Patteries—Vonwinkle and McAlliste The Belmont colt responded gamely | joo Octhing avents Westbury was perha! a SOUTH WELLELE Mass, Jun nding crash and, DRIKSSTAD, Norw (Moreland), 12 to 1, 4 to 1 and 8 to §,| Mueller and Umpire—Mo | and drew away further. Hessian hell | meethig some pretty swift company, in GEN. BATCHELLE. DYIN The American Line steamer St. Paul, werless to stop i vo! wavs Ht (ching), 8 to. 22 cy Pod; | Batteries—Barger and Erwin; Dessau| PY: Madden's King James closed the fead atter the first eighth, he held| PARIS: June 2.—Gen. George Sher-| ‘oton, wan in communication by wire- |r ve lilmselt from being Buildings in town were | fsy 4 chird. tthe: ‘Poca, oWikne | and Byers, Umplre-Stafford. “enough tn the stretch to be thinl. The}it ail the way. Demund Tan behing | 8" Batcheller, Judge of the Interna-| (esp telagrwph with. the station here | aught in the Impact. here were n0 fatalities, ‘Tnel Lacksve, C,H, Scuiliing, ida, Ear! Rochester 92000200 time of the race—2.31 1-d—equala the Am fo Midway in the stretch, where onal ribagal gi Rey he ‘city and ie Tlgntahip, att ASC ane wil pro gemoushed aye bo ving ‘hing 6a 0 . , Sel . " | » Q ‘ 2° Roseden, —closty rom t | at the Hotel Ritz In this ey Lightah{p, . She w 4a satiated a: $500,00, joneesee’ alee RAS. Baltimore 1.2 0290000 track record held by Stalwart mace easily caught aud’ passed ‘him ‘to’ win (aut expected. to ive. Y ane aN Toff dockigbout t P. Bi. have survived jnside the Dox, “ i . > e