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bs (HAHMHIMIW AGNI III III IIIS AIFIIIPIIIIISIISIIIIIMIIIIIINIIIIINIY AMAA COMPLETE CHARTS OF TO-DAY’S RACES. DODOOOOCH OKIE HKKUMM KIAWAH HOH N IA HAMAYHI AS HHI KIM, HI HIHHAHH HHH HAH IO AA IONK HHH HAH WEATHER artis clouds tosmicht and beta -TRINAL] @be RESULTS EDITION | “circutation Books Open to Ail” | _PRICE ONE CENT, NEW YORH, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1908. SETTING FRE NL i SULTS OF TODAY'S BASEBALL GAM ~—AGRIME, SAYS CUR +90 Not Illegal for Individuals to Wager on ; EDITION. GREEN EDMION SCORE BY INNINGS: SCORE BY INNINGS: Brooklyn 01000 1 O— 2 Philadelphia 1000011 Boston 010000 O— 1 Gilants 000100 3 a 4) ! BROOKLYN GIANTS. is World.) Races Unless Me orandu f BOSTON, M. Bimoklyn R. H. PO. A. E. R. H. PO. A. B POIA) GROUNDS, July 2—A batting S m l m oO won the opening xsme from the Doves Burch, If 0 0 1 6 0 Tenney, Ib........0 1 9 L 1 ally in the seventh inning netted the a ; tea pe nds by Maloney, ef tL 1 8 0 0 Doyle, 2b op) ab a a ree runs and gave the Transaction Is Made, Justice ; : was Hummel, 2b.......0 3 1 4 0 Bresnahan, « 0 ef Ll Wietore over tha Bhiliienciy aoyanre OF Bischoff H ld due tot of Lumley, rf ......0 0 3 0 fF Donlin, rf ve 1 3 0 0 4 to 3 Mathewson was in excellent S olds, who held Jordan, 1b. ....4. 1 0 9 1 1 Seymour, of 0 6 1 0 2) SFM throughout the game ang: the) t all times. ane ot A Sali nade by Philadelphia did not re- a contending posi EOC ERRAND E VONE) ON DAN a Deensiea Ol donee Devlin hoot By ty (rom hits; | he crow Ae r Mel, hi ae ener inarucuiay pl Lewis, ss vee0 0 1 4 2 Shannon, If 11 tb 1 0 0 about 8,000 ileal Justice Bischoff, in the Supreme Court to-day, in discharging Mele 050 © ng; $500 added, six furlongs Revenilonal extendas we itenturel Hereeny Cy cesne ec nUNe te One 0 MOWiridwvall ton th VA First. Inning pile Collins, the bookmaker who was arrested in the case intended to © Bob Ee Clee attr Hummel, who got) Wilhelm, p. 0 0 1 1 0 Mathewson, | 0 1 91 3 0 Grant got to first base, Bresnahan fest the Anti-Betting bills, held that the legislation does not make it a M E Brooklyn, 2; Boston, 1 Cote Om ty 6 re sretiey auntie ane . f 7 iy = First Innini Totals t 1 7 9 6 Z e unless there is written record of the wager made or there is J 31 drew a pass to first (rime u there ten record of wager made or there is a : at, Flaherty to McGann BOSTON PHILADELPHIA Sranstield wal i, aling the memorandum of the contract, and he clearly gave it as his opinion that ! Waa As tite R. Hl. Po RH. PO. AB, buses. Usborn was safe on Doyle's bad the passing of money after the race is not a Sea 100100 Falak Menara ate Beaumont, cf.. ...0 1 1 0 O Grant, ab. .., feo Oh) cules a Sh Ean ae Matty threw “In this proceeding,” said tl t ewe aan ee ene easily water out, | Browne, rf, .....9 1 1 0 0) Knabe, 2b, ak a Gi si alrncioublandeDevierflaaiout a lead and forvir lowed to take second on s, If 0 “it , y the successful bettor’s receipt of th hn & tush. Tatoo 4 by Lewis Browne ie Ne ie ; t ) r , ; Titus, rf. .. 0 LL 0 0 to Ossorn. Bresnahan also lifted a high a oe sete can ¥ made a sensations McGann, payee 0 ECCT NE auc 1 1 4 0 6 Ghe to Osborne, NO RUNS. trime by sections referred to. se yeer ole iB aac oe Dablen, ss... ......1 1 1 8 1 Bransfleld, 1b. iY OF a 0 Second Inning. | “1 cannot hold that section 351 Sinner NO RUN Havnatin .0 0 1 0 0|{ Courtney ‘ i popped out to ‘Tenney, Foxea h f the thi Second Inning. iilatiey purtney, 1b, 4.4.09 0 6 0 0 irant fouled out to Dev. @ bet or the receipt of the thing wag _ ia. Jordan was safe at first when MeGana| ocr" pL 2 8 O) Osborne, cf .4....0 0 2 0 0 single to centre: Collins was arrested at the Sheeps An dropped Hannetiy’s perfect tarow, pace |§ Smith, Co. veeeveee 0 1 3 1° O!pootin, ss 0 0 2 1 0) ek { at second base thead Bay race track after f had ace a han singled to right vending Jordan to| Flaherty, pi. «10 0 8 8 Olpooin.c eal La Se oun tet, Branatleld, to cepted $5 from ex-Police Capt. Rahl, oe t oa an, forelas BW EEEE A Wola i i in, feeeeees 3 Seymour was caught off Arat Pp eee re wager with him and | 1 | teed Moran in ume to gel hen | Kelley .. of | 0 0 O/}Foxen, p. .csseees 0003 0 ad thrown out baffroxen Rt jost. There was no registrat of the | Musgrave Jordan scoring on the in S Ee inne Wan Riwasmmersivitan i | Nepal af out, Dahlen to MaGann. ON ILE oatio oboristio 6 19 ry meee 4 aThiraeinnings | Detween two individ aseball in |= 3810 10 MeCahey .. 20 30 208 | Danlen singled aver third t “Batted for Flaherty in ninth, Totals... Te cients Ol scedne sipsian ate Bischoff holds that th : OF HT aeurneleeeaTiaitia aealshe narra’ [ico ummley../ Datilonistcle #ecot cna neem ! Pitas Bare on Balls—Oft Mathow ina anieueta bo bearing upon whatever may happen ihe ‘$d ou t the sixteenth took lead and won go, | singled to righ oring Dahlen Het Hee ee Te ee ee asecPhiiadelph the latter covering first. base. iy euieeny ng awa his usual early’ speed, but, fought out the fits erty fanned. ONE RUN ft Flarhierty, & sue ) Base Philadelphia struck out. Branstield walke: after tho race, Ra Collins the er wast Wa ingitnthevstverone wut Eevee ‘ Left on Bases—Boston, 10; : i As out iney unassisted, #5 and the bookmaker was arres 1 ies|' 1 Third Inning lyn, 5 k Out—By Mathewson, 7; by 4 Wwhén he todk the money | may Wilhelm out on a slow roller to Me Struck Out—By Wilhelm, 2) by 01 1 walked and took second Hae pies UE 532 Gann, Burch out, Ritehey to MeGann. | erty. 2 fworBase Hits-Grant (2). Dooin,! Hridwell's sacrifice, Grant to Bran Justice Bischoff sald that the Legis'a- Post Maloney out, Dahlen to MeGann Two-Base Hit Ha: field, Doolin Matty’s grounder, ture had not mada,the “simplest bet or N i RUNS Bases 1 ' | : i} m da, the “'s! st bet 1 Dareka 2UNS Stolen Bases—Dahi mley, Lewis.| Stol tases. inidwel mite in’, t " to pase ead mut nee" NATIONAL LEAGUE, Leontine au eater pater sation Heh MR RMin Se! | alii a ahaa 4 a on balls. ith Sheenan playing tov a rasse all—Smith pire—Mr were Knabe bbed ‘Tenney's policy might have been nay b i FIRST GAME by ‘Browne, the latter dre \ +I id threw Shannon out ning: le over third, ser -'at the pla Knabe also tossed out Dovle. NO RUNS ont second. MeGann 5 Wilhelm to Jordan, Beaug ; Browne both adyne a “peg \ Fourth Inning. 1s aper to Lewis. Wi MeGraw, who had been saying things liberately passed Da fll fn e bench, Was 0 1 off the Hannafn fouled to Bergen | ypire Higher. Doolin flied to y ; oi Was safe on Bridwell's Fourth Inning. i that when legislation was p: eid in the form of an amend t iM Aueeeue, laws of 18%, directly prohib tin Gua! bets, the proposed amend ot become a law. Covers Bookmaking: is two-bagger Into “phe whole scheme of the section ap: yd ” stice Bisc “upo 1 padi tees Sees pears,” said Justice Bischof’, “upon a : Hummel singled to left and took sec- Do. D third base, Bridwell Reasonable reading to relate to book- omy a) ond when Bates fumbled the hit, Lum 3 ; » mit Knabe. NO RUNS aking and pool-selling; that ts, Sel loy out, eGann to Flaherty, Hummel SCORE BY INNINGS: Ked. Boxen made a to third, Jordan out, Flaherty RE 11) took second base, SECOND GANIE Donlin. Bresnahan McGann, the Boston pitcher by a le ow holding Hummel on AG) Highlanders 00000 Sheehan filed out to Beaumont. N¢ 1 itn Washington 00000 4 vase. Seymours ground= usiness of taking and recording bets y from Knabe, but D nd wagers, and to acts incidental to 2 1 (0) fe) | that business. ; “In the context of the law, {t la ap: j. - e Ales ‘ ? F ) time throw out Cy at arent, what is contemplated is the act) ar et ‘ | 5 hey flied out to Maloney Bresnahan scored. Pie rect ns patosiatenney, reconcile seu ) 0 B21 Of 7 eve wee om (Continued on Second Page.) Btory of first game on page 12 tle one re. Worwarding the subject of a wager as c hin ; 7 1 itt rke Nn oo won sa kicemers Weert Aen es Fifth Inning. yet undetermined—betore, not after, it t A bathe i S eel a As won or lost.” cent We i 140 10 11 1 Mon’ F \ F (Special to The Fvening World.) j SECOND GAME “The cons! fon contended for hy 5 yy , bs ihezatet ey Closed wit! bh. R WASHINGTON, July 2—-Wi isons | } IRS. Qe District-Attorney requires a tratned At Chicago ——— es af erch hig ate ie HN application of the w 7 ! RS? GAME | SRS PELs higher than jast Ri H. PO. A, 2 ense, and {t is quite clear a Hone deueiees ili witli the ri 10 0 0 0 that, this section of tle ella eC ' inaeee Guiness palkenvan Moriarity, db vo ( 2 0 hag actually po reference to the cas : e u ’ BAT TWAS HERL, Gaieh: RORIAI ER mphill, 04 00 3e to Co! bf a bet made between individuals SECOND GAME, tert Ane ne Cs ota 4 Falthout the intermoiiaie officer of al Si, Jouls 0100 Wee cu De in He eee Sixth Inning. takeholder, nor to the winner's rece ; EU ‘vil picks a q ) SENT TONDO AL On RARE URTEDAR EER ECON f the money transfer m by the DAN Ba aOen at First inning 00 5 2 0 ‘own loser when t ent is determined ally. i U McBride threw out Nil Vas enchanting a Justice Bischoff calls attention to the Ae BRIGARIEN| threw out Keele riarity dou MRA. ee Ten eee out W one to Bridwel Yact that during all the thirteen years of ‘. Hs a Ae 00 pie in e left fleld fence. MeBride f Lae ut nou 0 i ‘i ey RU Y eee Whe existence of the Percy-Gray law, no- p) Dibee oeoibeoteses ‘ Hemphill's grounder, Moriarity is ) Penney singled to left field and, took Pedy éyer, thought of applying I; t0 ptt; ender Linemen Have Close Call and | attempted double steal, Street to Mo-) Totals ...... RcATHR’ @ SET LG Rene ee RINT EnUllouleameurete | Iwate wagers, and his decision is based ih r 3 f i Bride to Street. NO RUNS Ferrnek out foninterterenGe. Do. KKnabe threw out Donlin, NO BPdnathe theory thabiine nen. law, Wee At Cleveland BY VINCENT TREANOR. Traffic Is Delayed in \ilan, singled to centre and was sace +*Batted for Manning in the ninth, (Intended to stop bookmaking asa busi: SiG SEU Biss he Pre verae: iat ; 2 rified to second on Shipke's out, Hogg a is iauabs Seventh Inning neds—the recording of wagers and hold. RR'rot i ae ee | SHE 4EAD BAY RACE TRACK, July 2.—Far West won the to Morlarity. Ganley ed | Nile WASHINGTON we Nene eo ing of stakes on the races Glavelahd grein ated Unt Oe) | ? ush Hour, threw out Pickering, NO RUNS | Aooaal prekabie, | jLong Island Handicap today, to the surprise of nine-tenths of the 7,000] Second Inning fo Bee Milan and G toa we ahan’s thre |persons present. Jack Atkin and Dandelion were thought to have the| While attempting to cross in front ot} Police Commissioner Bingham was “ tohes of Ball's and “not at Headquarters when werd was | ate ‘ RenuBreNttaR dour fy ‘ya 0 Bot away received of Justice Bischoff's decision, EASTERN LEAGUE. Hrace between them. Old Honesty wes conceded a look in too, but as |" penbound sua ay We niet Bt nan Conroy caught Stre se py ‘ ; Star ntel te 8 | t 1} Jand One Hundred and Thirty-fttt man fanned ashe i ys Cae Daniel *, fi ibe {to Far West one would have been ridiculed if he said he had a chance.) ,, | short fly Street, ¢ aren ib 0) 1 ue oe sone y : lrhis i homie a rat jee noon two linemen Freeman, 1) ) 0 Ise Déy w imuided In At Seeey City. This is what makes horse racing, however. liwerelal re paras | “Third inning year en aoa 0 i LEAR Goun Hi, ai tl N i i TI es Far West, after laying fourth all the way, just breezed to the front|Te ™ the danger Blatt. Hegion No| McBride, san 0) ae al 1 ratio| sel, and in all prova 0000000 ; = ‘ 1 Ly 4s ; slowed aL Pal ) 9 0 0 y | took 1 bas Ly (Sty an appeal would be taken from (he Acting and Hearn: Lafits lin the stretch, catching Atkin, which was leading, with supreme} ‘vie injured men are Joseph Blume- |... “Bride struck out, Falkenberg for leg ! 4 ‘i } 0) Sha Mee a \,, eeslslon rendered by Justice Bisco. ald. Umpir nelly and |eace, He came away under an easy hand ride, non, of No, 2) West One Hundred and|RUNS. Ball threw out Mila *Clyme eros (nde Gas ONG as eto cet : ; early pace,|careful not to violate the Ia Ary Sg and Michael En Fourth Innin ~_ i MOTOR BOAT PILOT HELD. iol rea semana stretch after! form,” he said. “We ett eae Ment of No East Ninety-seventh | cooler out on a grout i ee lurotala B10 27) 16 OV aed emwenl ats i HPecnty tit $ the run {rom tenance betting « ii street n’s right leg was frae- a BETS BEIRE ; eles ine Ai pues cea i atl pe es y Rind. need | tured and he had cuts about the face. | Hemphill. retin at ‘| *Batted for I aie verg in fifth i Ne Charge of Monalaughter in ttun- ise ia Set ey Bee ts ef | Enright's wounds were le PIER CHEM ¢ Hits—-Oft Hogg, § in 52-3 innings;! tw 1. pst and we will also need an opinion! though he was badly shaken They | k 4 ae E ning Down SkiM, Drowning Two. At Providenes: home, and our Tawyers before mak any Were taken to the J, Hood Wright Hos: |< soft . ta ft 1 Magee WATERTOWN, } (OTE LI ae Ne SH eae etn b gathered THERE NS Miller, of Clayton, was held the | pr OO ONI ONO ON OES zed crowd was out again to- utes and ren nee aa ‘ Oa An erated 6 ' > gtor Highland- Eighth Inning. Grand Jury to-day, charged with m Batterfes—Hughes anage; Barry The card was excellent and con- homegoers during the six o'cloc! Fifth Inning r Hogs. 4 w Doo! It devel- ataughter in the second degree In con-|and Ostohek, Umpire i Ss perfect for good racing. hour. | paul opened iby Cates. 3 {turn nection with the drow f Lalu ¢ Fitz H ; a ay ‘esase Hits—Moriarity, Ba man and Edward W ' kite At Monten . yf kee indeeis TA WA DEAD MAN IN BATHING SUIT. | fr Lt Two-Base Hits—Morla was run down by «@ w boac| Buffalo o1¢ ike th Witz Her just breezed all the way! py i > Stahl or sta u owned by Hewitt: Morgan, of New! Mo reo2000 the c Hesan © body a ‘ ae 4 Stolen Bases—M Shipxe, H i 4 York, and ope ted, it i Butte \ Ge conk Movin gal me Hattingen wearing . the! Be Ros. ua Miller, Wicker and) MeManus, | Umpire-Mar f initlais “W. H found tloat E 1 ‘ | The doroner's verdict states that t : 5 a und e ; lights, | Miller w t = ‘ ) 80 t NH : a Balt in $1,000 was furnis MM U, S- CALLS IN $45,000,000. n f 1 nay man un x I to 8 gan, of New York, and ¢ lex Bilis WASHINGTO eek ra es i i event Olly hy F \ of Clayton ee Tr y Cortelyoutosday ane | 1 ly was removed to pee | {a furtive i up a ih Ga : ri | At King’s. 243 Broadway. ; tor ately ve ; —— i a Opposite City Hail, mild ono < h nace | Onions Will Play Xavier A. A i Mean’s Mine serge Suite A ; oO Comes The Unions, “Kid Car s 1 at $5.05—wort —_— \ i t ' la Ly We MERGE RTE ; ‘ ; they are warrante Ec ) F irman Ife Hr Pe es th , AURIS cat Se BLUE ee SUITS. $4. 95] Executive Committee, didn’t explode feld Ry ENS Sp CUE Ea Hémp t elit zer Gn th in wool blue serge sul $12.00 Men's Royal Blue © Suits, enthustas: e heard the went place and» re AT ay hee vette aenayrs Benn (cay u ra ULL SUMMER SCHEDUL! ortunity a buy A new ful at a great fast color guars © Suits, | with enthusiasm when he heard the d@- Jehore ¢o the end to beat out Prin: Sat cP UNS BE DADE TOE Leer Ce eatee tuceet DU A La Spake ‘Hook, Route now 1a, effet thea and for stout men, toe tore Our pros tecdar {clgpn. On the contrary, he recommend: ‘Pilsen for the place money. Expar qraoke pitcher, will be in the box for Sixth Inning. Cates on tint.” Hoga, wa ly Hook Houle, ney aus tap. wise St. John's Lyceums, of Kingsbridge, } Cates in the box for Washingtc on. | bases made evening. End, Lone Branch ‘s sig fe A ed and beat | and 34.95," Hub Crotiing ed no change in the conditions, ~ ings, adway, Corner, wh B way, cor, Barclay st, %®° We would advise everybody to be (Continued on Second Page.) will play the Marons, of Harlem. Hogg was fovled on strikes by Cates. FOUR “aw York, 10 oer

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