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TWO JUMP 10 DE (Speci HIGHL. GIANTS. (Speotal to The Evening World.) AMEI 7 > 5,| WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, iS | E H. PO. A. B. ARK, BR f r. Fever urnett, a Note roat eS 2A Niles, 2b. ». Tenney, 1b 0 0 0) June 29.—Flished with thelr double vic- Oona - hand to see Sheree Doyle, 2b i 1 1 tory over Patsy Donovan's Trolley- C L 3 F he Roof he raced Keeler, rf 9 Doyle, 2 r Patsy Donovan's Trolley pecialist, Leaps From the Roof . Sn sper ener Ol restate 1. 18° 1 Ol badge ar qulucacettun Ges uteane Garden at Mo nt Sin i Where vesamlnanna i) ie mphill, of. o Donlin, rf .. 1% 1 0 0) out on the field this afternoon confident. u al, eee BARAT ve sane , Seymour, cf......0 0 1 0 0 i ‘another game! trom®"Oue 3 pee F EWI Ey aamose GB de i 0 The fans did not turn out in aw e as a atient. ii f 0 0 2 0 0) 2 i ren! Ga S as Was expected, which : 1g 0 0 0 (0) eeeltae, A 2 caused by the miserable eee Kleinow, ip O 5 o Bridwell, ss .....00 1 1 2 0) snowing the Donovanites. McIn- ; ieitfiti, ‘i } ) 0 0 tyre did the twirling for the Brook- i Orth, p. oa Crandalls) Laat ee enin : + Mecinnity, p o 9 0 0 0} hile Crandall was put In for the inp (anite Grom Totals Gunde) 18 1) Malar v Oe Urea Sri) First Inning. foe a ' A BOSTON. “Merkle 0 0 0 0 0) wenney tet fou d ones go by and roof of Mount Sinai Hospital, One Hundred and First street and Fi R.H. PO. A. B, **Needha: 1 10) 00. (0; Ol eatnan covneatetorieieretTa te Renae and Madison avenues, and a young women patient in the Fordham Hos- 7 Rol Pann eeepaittortesiy tae eee ade ON PON raha ae nye Fain Base) (Ora hy Miclaty ion Deuneya ae . eats q 6 ' MONON (HEE WIOULDAIGHIAMTyREN ORD OM BENCH Totals : 7 10) c ing to ond. Bresnahan sacrificedy pital ended her life by plunging trom a veranda three stories above a ve . p u 2 y. NO RUNS. Sulitvan, cf SO) Del Ol @renattediror McGinnity in sixti Sheehan to Jordan. Donlin singled to courtyard Winner, b onda ning: | McConnell, 2b....1 1 4 4 0 **fatied for Malarkey,in ninth, / left, scoring ‘Tenney and advancing ‘yard, ean Ae o jessie} Laporte | ism a eee lee Geno: ee OOENT le to third, Seymour flied out to Ree ivate jent in ¢ =a) keys, t smreshed a s entre, but was lh a DYN; = 1 Oa Dr. Burnett, who was a private patient in the Fifth avenue h ah pak oe Rel fa Dies Ve Bergen and Donlin stole second. A ‘ i e ha ; Kleinow to Bali. | Laporte, 3b.. I-88 Goa RW. PO, A.B. thee i hi F eee CMs ileawithe ae vate ) A. B en's throw down Doyie crossed the fital, was killed instantly. The woman, Mrs. Margaret Hammel, thir NS. vn. | Unsiaud, 1b... 9 1 15 0 0) Bureh, If... 1 WM § WM W Deviin followed with a drive te ee are 9 Enc e Hundred and Fish: ss c 3) hot for Un) Wagner 0 1 2 2 0 Maloney. 1 ou t y Sheehan, THREE six years old, of No. 967 East One Hundred and Eighiy-third stree: deeaNe late agner, 88.. ame? 3 1 Wn out at first by Sheehan, TH J q A fey (ns ¥. broker j Sugeutel Seaa, Ball's grounder and threw. Hemphil. | Criger, ¢ 0 0 8 o Hummel, a 5 2 had almost every bone in her body broken, and died a few minutes af- grew away an at rd. Bali was stealing yy Q 6 : Cie RIS (jal 4 hit a grounder Devin ang 4 < ‘on i secone 0 ' (TT, Toso cone =) p ey went to the bench. Mal ery : ter she had been carried to an operating table. era mile of Pecan aac ger alaveWanrery anters) 0 OF OF 8 Olin, 0 0) (gs Went tolthe benoit: Maloney), asia “Dr, Burnett was {if ears old a ® added; five an Third Inning. Totals 4 1032 19 1 Sheehan, 1 i 44 Wellad the ball. to entra, for 8s Loe, eee aa er vile sas } 6nbG00) GnOD 32 19 7 2 0 Lun was hit with a pltel 9nd lived at No. 182 Hewes street, Wil 5 Re NEE Cate % to Moriarity, unas-! *fHemphill out on bunted strikes. whl i 6 1. o Hummel moving second, Jordan’ Vamsourg. He had never been mar- fied to HH | em pasty 8 jeateen Cur i § 10 grounder was too hot. for Dovle to it go he became a slow one to the m= se on-y uy rt MclIn ) Streon (} handle and went for a ‘ummel pal diva EAT Se Alera and rot to thing on Tenney 's sate | Winters Le MANET OM OFT: Ot ee esc 0 0 @ 1 0 scoring, “white Lumby Teached second. Fh. Dae eines Fo pluses smiash to visit. Niles tossed out Sut on Bases—Roston, 6; Highlana- ; in - -— —/ Sheehan filed to Bridwell. ONE RUS, No. & East Forty-fourth street, to go to ie | .Thoney made a beautiful catoh of] “Struck Out—BY Orth, 3) by Wine) TOtalt ..ceeeeeeee 11 13 27 14 2 Second Inning. Aerie t al fo ive ce soli c CleinowW titers, 1. et Mcln kk jt tl Tia SHR ea POUG PP 5 i singled to Way |torcea ineinee: re Pase Hite Of Crandall, 3, in 4 18 the and Holines ituted. Bridwell was luhrer, who ts , ratomMeCounell't Niles. fe nings:; McGinnity, 4 In 2-3 Innings: off. | Nanded a pass t Crandail sacr Bored entered bs eee ‘ i i pte, har | arena Melntyre, 2 in Pinning anaait 1.1 Iyies to Jordan Penney sacri: private patient a we wn i long liner, div- Te sass andalt an to Jordan Doyle ked, Seemed Much Improved ayn TAG S 7a as he gat the ball and! St empl Klenow. Moni area innit 1; off. McIntyre cond, and on Bergen’s th ; % ip yhicn a «were knock NO RUNS. vUmpire-O'Loughitn 3 Holmes 5 s ae well ‘ri id to, score, Dut wi tt was confined to his 4 es Left on Bases—Brooklyn, ants, oa Humme ‘ow to Berg 3 aay yay me ! irolds and upward | fh ey out, Mecon DROWNED IN NORTH RIVER 1; Malarkey, 3) by Holmes Lewis hoisted a fly to the infleld which proved vesterday that he was able Moria AT eRT TL Rew ta EOMAT TEES Home Runs—Lumier Doyle got u _ Bergen drove a low Jc the convalescents in the solarium Sonatas dd Moviarity off tie bag and e police of the West One Hundredth | niree-Huse Hits—Lumley, Maloney. vies hands. Holmes filed @r roof gcarden. The hospital ts is Safe. Unglauty sinsind to | Street Station report that John Nelson, aienneimbaviin NO RUNS. stories high, He had been sitting t! “I Believe This Mg EU AE TTA Ue LE Retr years old, of No, M42 Wes Base Hit—Donlin Hane Third Inning. Believe This Man Should J out to Hemphill. N erie pease tic Doyle, 2 fet an hour reading a newspap=, when s t street, was drowned while, Sivlen Bs | banged a bounder over he got up and walked to the ¢ ave eur Dptal 2? Cave ers threw out Ieeler the North River at the) Wild Piteh—Crandal AWVIBE ATO W LODUA TS Lon the roof. He appeared perfectly Have Jury Vrial)”” Se Jus- mage f& tive plas In throwing 0 foot v-ninth street this aftere) Hit by Pitch ley eee aia ell safe ly in front Bhdrinercuneeccationininalainoratie tice Mills at White Plains Farity, Hemphill was out tie same | noon ly was not recovered, 'mpite—-O'Day. city ye tke mney . oO. em t folie te? AiO. is ————— 1 got under, . Soa bime dn tel the (moment: he Fifth Inning = fed out to 1 3 je ledge, plunging headions Sap | inventeulGrlees the second time. Hum- the pavement on the Fifth aver GSO CHE leieusas wonee fennel a victim on strikes. NO the hospital. He struck on © Mee Ball tossed out ‘Th > ahd was killed instentiy uty appear | Ball struck out and Btanl was thir Fourth Inning. AWhen reporters arrived ronclusion of out by McConnell to Ungliub. | Conr up a foul fly which Bilal colneng the repent) G. ii walked, Klelnow litted 1 fly a ter a run, Bridwell of the de, Dr, Goldwat Cale POH Noh x strabent into Hume f ’ Foldw ay Lie cial ixth Inning == andall smashed out a Ferintende and Dr Blo e Gi ‘ . aioney smothered. NO ' oe a | sumivan atric out Connell bea We sistant Jent, made ene) mat- ta alow 1 x 5 hi ¢ penile MeO SCORE all to centre, and tonishing statem that nm tre € ne w a to i "3 ered into t } | » nd in front of Sey- Mandered Into the hospital, ellmbed Tanne ah | Public School, No. 24 O Jauntioy made he roof end jum ; | ordan sent a "Tt was not a pat cried 1 CMAN TES SEC, an 2 ( crossing the Goidwater and Dr. Bloom in. cho Winters to Unglaub * Public School, No.9 1 an was reured Symping up and down excitedly, Judge then ordered that Thaw La eH AN EY a | —— Bergen pop-fted to fas no one we knew i ie Z i yee should be detained © Poughkeepsie | Seventh Inning. | : i Called Him a Tramp: PAN RECUR Rane emngt » bent out a slow vit to Innera | The gchoolboys of Greater Nemarork BATTING ORDER. Fifth Inning. : vs 3 to July 13 | CubCRL DH ARAlD Wall toe la fale rey ott - to-day at Sarator ure ade a pretty cateh 5 Sfter a mon s reflection. “Ie w: eawaciin mh : i vagner drove ngle to cen = : ‘ ll series of the ‘a bounder to Hummel, end stole second, @rossed like a bum. I think he came nM Ae WEEE AEE LEUTS Agena roee was Out going to | the champlonahip baseball a reste. “ NYU teen sie) Bresnahan hit to Sheehan, who touched in from the park.” to Poughkee; this afternoon. second, Hemphill to Orth to Ball, Crig- Publ rol Athietle tee wor Danes + P- WORT its out Doy n his Ato third, but as ‘ “Do you allow people of that sort to Legal Wrangle in Court, | ———_-++ er Med to Sinhl. ONE RUN. |") | months past the boys have Beant pe Fane, $0. aut Tommy made a wild throw 10 Jordan wander throug your hospital?" asked ae Fa ia Ns oie a SHDN e w out Bal, and: Laportes |g harder than ieacoesignaly tall Las Cunningham, 2b St. Joh along the third base line, scoring Bres- a reporter, BCR ROC eran Ea eae eet Se BY VINCENT TREANOR, quick throw to Cngiaub nated Stahl, ers to have Unsteuinaly due NID Gi a nea [nahan. Doalin was out stealing: third, ‘None of your business," shouted Dr, ©VS!s WAS NOt elfected without a stoginy | 5 as aa nue 3 ) RUNS. front, but afte ber h Bennienntee 7 Pe ergel an. Od é scene 1 eh re ives a PS} . . 20.—The atte C a onsh tt rd. ss, Hol fanned out lke a” public Bloom, slippiug into his room and slam: | yore Tuthes, cai weaees ot | SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, June 29.—The attendaitce fs Eighth Inning fought games Bae ste pani) beats neider. cf, evel phaser. Burch went to firsthatter it e door. PLAT one It estchester coun- | eral Riya tes 7 @ track. Te Path aranacie, pry Vinter fouled out to Kleinow. Niles, fell to No. %4, of Mani p No. 7 all jad failed to find the plate. ming the door. ainm arrived at the |tle# participated each pleading wsainst | STowing these days at the track. To-day there was very little difference Winter fauied outta, tlcinon, |xites | fell te ot who th NinlouUatleec Ars hace line ‘for hres bags atoring i the | placing ‘T. BY ae hoe it | Niee ( the top: Who threw hhim out at seconc to first base line for three bags scoring hospital from the East One Hundred | Uaciné Thaw in any of the county in-! 4) the size of the crowd that used to come out on Mondays before the | les. NORUSS cut, naporte toseea | Both teams were trained to the top. | Blt cath Hem Gt et Ng nd tying to Hiren. A wild pitch scored Maloney: and Fourth street station he with aim. | “itutons I peer paatis P ; 7 lout Risinow. Orth lifted a high fly | most notch, No, 24 had defeated No. 9 eae RN Crandall was taken. out of the box. by culty got the truth from the hospital | During th: wie, In which bitter! anti-betting law went into effect. The crowd filled the lawn and the /?o mn. NO RUNS AUAmiertcanl Lesmues ark) ony Te88¥ il OV gigonaleestsuttee salt avetsriineal camel Mircea oat teas ited z yore vere exchanged i penal ie is x s A i Nay _ h 5 out, Ls Sterling mmel fouled ¢ ‘0 n officials, But even to Quinn the doc-| Morus, Were exchanged between Col.) rand stand was well occupied. In the field the crowd was larger than Ninth Inning. June 19, and, of course, thought they pst John singled. King walked. Hele Iamniey then set the fang wild by, he: tors pretended ignorance of Dr, Bur-| Franklin and “ve District Attorneys, ¢ sever Morlarit 4 could do it again, but No. 9 played an iter singled, scoring Ro St Jolin. “Board ting love rthe right fleld fence Fs Het a ane yen sora Paley eos aig ast week, (McConnell Mne-fljed to Moriarity, ani Mia ae ith No. 4% of the| and Schneider fanne RUN for run. lan beat out hts nett's identity, notwithstanding the fact €. meee wes eared Here a9 Sei Niles threw out Gessjer. Laporte wus excellent game with 1 hut} Sterling out, R. St. Jc to Walt it to dwell h singled to that he has had many patients in the | "9 his lingers clutched d To-day's sport started with a vic PoE ae) mts "Ball to Moriarty NOORUNS, | Bronx, on last Friday, and almost shut | CCl ned. onander Mie). to wing: (left sending Fontan ond. Lewls hospital. When the Coroner arrived | MS coat. He became August Relnont's hign-class three: UNKNOWN MAN BADLY 5 up with a clean home tyem out, one run in the last inning Noy we walked. filling the bases. Bergen \ arrived var Ai J n ‘4 to deep centre, setting Jo, 42 from a whitewash. | smashe@ a three-bagger to centre scor- the facts gradually came from the re. | #84 his condition becsme 40 obxcrvable | old Prisciliian, He won at a mile Hee a ee ee areelaayingpNoyi42) fr us| Fifth Inning. Sheehan-and Lewis: Holmes RCeee acu tora | that District Attorney Jerome shouted: up in 1 which equals the HURT BY SUBWAY TRAIN. out to Laporte, Mortar he «irl friends of both schoole Ossman out, Richardson to Sterling. on D s bad throw The Burnetts lived for eighteen years) “LOK at him now and say he isn’t) ord, inade by Inquisitor June pe was thrown, out by Laporte, Hempoiil chere in numbers suinsinamnelanerns Melnerny, fanned. Walton filed to scoring. Pureh fanned, SEVEN Joe 170 K nar Aan 1 c. 0 e has gone lon, i. cea [Ft 7 Sap aras ckets and bells or anything th de | RI ‘dson. | bs at No, tw peas) street, ee ntika The | ‘Ha iat i a be 5 ne iB f Pea ea tbody No One Saw Him Get On Tracks} Tenth Inning \ra ne CGH) FF ir way they cheerel{ ,,(iumbert "fann Witiams fanned Sixth Inning. sulcide’s father was a well-known, "US. He should be placed at once | isn't the slightest dou ’ Pree : : See a notse, nd jay they lmmionendeonnes eller to Walton Li sania ag Brovkiyn paysician, but died when hig, Mutteawan, where its discipline and re-! priseillian could have knocked a couple at Manhattan Street Unglaud walked, \v agner fied out to) showed that they knew all about the) NO RUNS, \ creeytin walked: but was: toresa At seen only son was a boy of sixteen. ts will work more wonders, Andlof seconds off the r if forced to Station. Winter flied out to Keeler. NO RU: game, eirca tontaa eats peueth Unning. : eas - Your Honor, I beg you to consider |do so. He and Peter ¢ ce had the | Ball beat out a slow hit to the irst Ini 5 2, St. John out, Richardson to s (Ce ed on Secon Won High Rank. abel Hepes all the way, the frac. AN Unidentified man, well dressed and but. was forced at second on nattan «.:001 No, % went to bat Ing, R Johnloul, Lane to) ste zed on! Hoven a: Paee)i cy Dr. Burnett way graduated from th Sontit in senonakn, | Bs of prosperous appearance and about bunt, Criger to McConnell roy Man King singled. Heller flied to Cun! : Woke niverignincite': Betare he SCONE nNed COU Sevonas Pa ge!) tonal p: Spat UNOM=linirty raarelothaaell a sk be, to McConnell. Kleinow's hot bounder first. ham. NO RU LAWYER A SUICIDE. h veri 76. — jelally he ran the five-etgiths tn 65 sec- Cie as ttntn ne aes Mater eee OY 2 jumped away’ from Unatiub for a base, Ogsman was Cony. Cunningham to Lane singled to left feld. Dumas sin- . eamtatatae eal y n ) attan street ant to thire ow x . aha out by Bled Cunningh b wis Pasha rae [Tie t quarters was tun in 11124. rushed to J. Hood Wright Hospital in a he Ortnlasiongi to right, NO Richardson. | Walten wee, out RS’ grounded to King, who threw him BE. W. Searing'’s Rody Found ta . ’riscillian followed the fast pace all the Sing i hit 4 vA vit at first ba he scoring. M Ve L Siri { At Besion Pri 1 % iving cond 4 hit the first ball p bee t. Ve ot. 4 wt: way and aw easily at the " { hres ks: Ww fanned. Bona was out, Wa oo ” 3 The manner In which the man c Eleventh Inning. for three i x ONE 1N dwa vy. , Tareas CEO TEN cw auey ta viniay avatenctiae ela} cree a NneoimamblehEtNalmen camel a Eleventh) lanl set, otaeed SA" mud eosin mate FW oan - 2 sirecch , ay tracks is a 1 oney singled to cent Ted OO trikes: Lane aro es'erday to i se f8 and Dooln; Bouties, Par West thira, he police do not know whe- struck out Met Wa was callecing to Walton, King threw! posra out, 1 rea ah Bietrethess a : ; 1 e- ! ‘a ars o Wait joard out, Hi won to t 1 getting Rauttimore .. 1.0 0 9 20 00 0 Org aham, Umpliea—Messrs, | Tony Bonero Wins Second. r he del threw himseif. in took out Dumas. ONE RU Schne Cunningham to ' Ormes ) 0200 r | i . Gey ‘ 1 a 00k mu si wan 2 n ‘ & poorer’ now BCR Gcieeuaitaatu’ auacweackerestueen nT ae ©. Fleischman sanded the sporting front of the train or not follo Second Inning. openanny 5 NO RUNS. Aignifioants int view hoe! thence made Witzueraid; iUmpireseMoran sand At Cincinnati. J stakes with Bonero, After the The only clew to his identity is the ON wot ‘ounder and C+ 5! n singled and stole second: |tams fanned. Richardson walked, Lan mar yrning found Stafford. Sea te Jfirst sixteenth it was a breeze for tie | Inscription the initials J. SM. 8." on Laporte out Wag- R. King fanned. King fouled to fed to Walton. NO RUNS. 2 lot near home with At Buffalo, BR VTRR OV ETAT AHRRRI Mee honecher | Winnerin which) cpancdMupl allsup lon | tetinandimncn unis enmee wineen ocatls A ene UNS “Cunningham. walked. Sterling was Eighth Inning yund unter bis right ear and Rochester . (0110020110) 0) 00, O=0l ana aoleanie Umpirecruddertiam, }ien lengths in the run to the stretch | The man {s about 5 feet 7 inches tall y ‘afe on. first on Heller's error, Cunningham and sicln erny Walked een, fore a revolver clutched in his right hand, Buffalo 9001000 At St. Louis (urn and gatiuped (ie rest of the way, and Welghs about 16 pounds, He has : rarity stole | Sterling worked a double steal, Benois) Sietnerhy ot poet inied out to Di His family and intima Batteries—Henley and But Kissen- ‘ . A ranalavedatta ken es easily sec. TOWN eyes and was dressed in a dark Met ut Hemphill, hit for two bases, scoring Sterling. 1 nner Sti ven nuin lea ous D aa ger and Archer. Umpire ; urg-St, Louis game postponed | Grand Vedette was just as easily sec- | suit, black derby and black shoes, NO RUNS ndet_ dropped a aafe one In left, scor- | R. Bt Joh sorstnrpe uaae . Mattel M on account of wet grounds. ond in front of Ben Cole. There was | en Cunningham. | Gumpert fanned. | Walton, Icing singed. orn ad Was not im ; a a) ioheeanoa tiga vas OWL ste ‘ ; sei. little interest in this race, because Tony | ms filed to Heller. lohargs RUNS. ' ive a good Toronto .. 20000000 o2 <= We eyed Caianate everett eeel| une ae HONORED, STROKE GRISWOLD ILL. to Board. TWO RUNS. SUN acter ae velit Lge Aer = AMERICAN LEAGUE. miiclamsadl thacothers: | rextua, protespor of medicine ac Octeg | THOUSAND ISLANDS, N. ¥.. June Third Inning. pingiiam singled ed = was { yonral athens e : o e ord i his was hit by peices ‘ Z rr? Beret. Umpice—Murray seemed Torbelling Wins Out University, nas been selected ae an in-}2% — Dwight 7. | Griswold, the Yale anned. Schneider singled over hard forced Cunningham. NO RUNS. and tiv hie mite SENG tag At Providence. At Philadelphia. 4 dependent candidate for the Lord “| stroke, whose collapse la; ursday’ | thind nel r sto Bae ( Ninth Inning. | Fourth vue, 3 ‘ernon, le had % 20002103 08lw, Mediant with and without blinkers are ‘orahin of Edinburgh University. Win. | ae followed by an eaay victory for) walked. MeInecny eac Holler walked. Board filed out toGum-| law offices somewhere In the Borough ase $0100 Ok Hel Siiedeeee TP OOO SOOT OSL Me Afferent. She won easily in her| ston Spencer Churvhill, president of the | we Harvard crew, ig ill at the home of | bei runners 4 Re ert. Schneider forced Heller at second. | of the Bronx ‘ tterlee Pardes and Stanage; Sline| Batterios—Jobnion and Street; Vick- | "st Mart with blinkers, She led to the | Hound oC Toads, aad Meurge Windham. | andela Bay. He is said to de Suffering | Lane was out. King to Walton, Dumas Roheider sole eeecnd and third) Deve, | cura nan fattse, 4 cotenes eae : ‘Umpires—Sullivan and |ers and Ba Umpires—Messrs. 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