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COMPLETE CHARTS OF TO-DAY’S RACES. | QOOOO DOD OOOOCOCOOOCOOMI 0000012000 0000000000000000 WEATHER—Showerns To-Night and To-Morrow, FINAL "RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. BRYAN’ SECOND EVENGWORLO ICECANRT RESULTS QF TODAY'S BASEBALL GAME THIRTEENTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. ry Weather Cioudy. July 3, , Track Fast. f 534 TR RM - The estate two fe ol a He sit) a tunes nals | | ( K ) i ( "Tl i H LAN [ pH | { (| C : ) ’ Ss | | “Circulation Books Open to All,” ey NEW YORK, “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ FRIDAY’, JULY 3, 1908. | Flesole, “Whitney i Wis St Ta 5 ; iy 3 ME aits 45 1 | b Seleetinan a i ok i 45 13 Nal > RY INNIN, | ay io 4 “4 4 is 1g % SCORE BY INNINGS: | CORE BY INNINGS: Dixon i 6 5 6 80 100 30 12 | Prcneie precept Eivand, Feulees, 7 en at_9_1F Brooklyn 1.0000 0 0 O O— 1 Philadelphia 100200000—3 SEERA Aiton chase sot atc, "amar | logs 00100002 — 3/Glant 0130 man'was carried out by Con n er and lost. thereby. je cothers Were never ston oc | ants 3100 8 | New York Man Has Good (epsclal to The EYouUne, aes y BROOKLYN, GIANTS. (Special to The Evening World.) 5 BOSTON, July 3—Nothing less than dah AE R. H. PO. A. EB.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, July ‘ Chance With Gray Out ahoee al re) the leadership of the second division Bureh, If.... 0 0 6 Tenney, 1b........1 0 9 2 0 3—The Giants won the second game f tI Running 0 oy ‘ ng will satisfy Donovan, he said to-day, Muloney, cf 0 0 9 Doyle, 2b 1 3 4 1) from Philadelphia this afternoon by @ i\ of the Running. ae 4") las ne trotted out his Trolley Dodgers Hummel, 2b. . 0 5 4 2 Bresnahan, c 2 6 0 Olacore of 8 to 8 Crandall was very ef a Mala Vac, ey in pedi ; te turn inte the “ , wer ts for the second game, with the Doves Lumley, rf........0 2 0 0 @/ Donlin, rf. 1 0 0 Olfective and held the visitors sute h i DEPENDS ON MURPHY | peed ana Neier than usual. Great Pirate Mune | Kelley put young McCarthy, the Eee Jordan, 1b... ....45 0 0 9 1 4 Seymour, ef 1 2° 0 0 all stages. Sparks was knocked out of nmin AN ! | = = se re ee = |ern League recruit, in the box and Me- Sheehan, 3b ) i) 8 Devlin, 3b, 1 2 1 0 the box early in the game and Ritehi } Bath The Giidelia; two-year-olds, handicap, $00 added 2 and @ q het: bi a1 +} took his A) aes i 036, Pea an eet gale, “fair, Won easily. Winner, b. c., by Golden Maxim reel ECE EAT i ait BOAT 1 8 -1\ 0) Shannon, If, oes stay Ae at Lie piece: Dues crowd sauna bared TPs + pad) pos! 0: ott, : at by Golden § tion of his he approaci h ‘ iy about 8,000, Believed Stanchfie Nomina- ; ts ra coe ° av ie Garay [holiday to-morrow served to keep Winker the ; 3 4 Eat me ; 3 i ine First Inning, ; 0 . ‘aad 0 or zi |down the attendance. MeIntyre, Div vseae 2 9/Crandall, Devesers 2 rant beat eutlaniiariela | W Offset Sher- pee ; ani z ae ag J t out an infield hit and took tion Would Offset She oot 3 af TS First Inning. marth ee on Ta elas A i ba i econ base on Knabe's sacrifice, Cran- ' : i State Watched Her Urgi esti a Ag Burch walked, Maloney sacrificed and bile St gC A ei Bharat UE z dall to Tenney. as singled into right | f man Up the State. atched Her Urging Boy W a ad BOSTON. field and Gran t Suk A 1 0 20 Hf a bs rite STON ms and Grant scored. Doyle caugh - Store and Then Made ee |e er rranatn we Centon: Wee RH POAE, PET ee Magee's high fis. Branateld singled to Store and Then Made el Gingled, scoring. Buren, Jordan | Kelley, If. A R.H. (PO. A. B.|tight field. Osborne hit to Bridwell, BY MARTIN GREEN. eee TORRONE [SUE TE soanoori AEE ON a ep 3° 8 2 1 O| who pltchea p 4 i is; Ariest Mea toy saingled.. Dahlen sacrifices, | Dahlen, ss. ..... Ogg co ieae seat Beg pe te Hea aeiremaauc ee ter GT) fOpecial trom The Hvening World Cor: | ‘ aU Meintyre to Jordan, Beaumont file’ | Reaumont, ef () i ot 0 i: Els auonoorn Wy) (Qe) Ries but he recovered it respondent.) E3 | reat, Poms lving. Winner, ch. c., by Ornament | out to Maloney. MoGann, peated livat ie i nou 0 mitianan’ WO al 0 0) ta throw Titus out at the plate. . a y 3,—Joh | — hi 's error. Ritchey drew McGann, AOD 0 15 Dasmily Say Ata ‘ = t BANGLE eae pa ‘That a mother made her five-year. | ! Jockeys. Ty went out, Sheehan to ae pee Magee, If. of) Oe 1 0) filed to Magee. Doyle walked, @tanchfield, of New York, looms up eat i Ru eke 1) Gilbert vordan, NO RUNS Ritchey, 2b. Teeeaat Oss a fab cy Cnn ound ig toned ob fecond on Breana: fis afternoon on a leader in the race! Olt child steal gvoda was the story) § 3: Garner Second Inning. Hannafin, 3b. [Sipe mer ian pba risad 0 0 8 1 ofa fled to withs NO tens Pm for the Vice-Presidential nomination, May Durnion, a detective In a Hrond:) Bey sietihon 2! Hocariny 4 Bhechan filed to Ritchey. Lewis out. | Browne, rf. ... 1 1 0 9 | Osborne, ct. : aoe Second Inning. f iy department. stor id Magis (408) Don Enrlgu Da to McGann ry) sol i fwilliam J. Bryan wants Judge Gray iM iS nee na ey tale Ansietcats #88) Don Enrlaue, pee Qo RUNS. a a Graham, cw... WH 0 Oo 0 ath 98. aes abla ra an mined a two-bagger into ahle in the Jefferson Market n [gare erie Ale 2 2 and toc das Doyle threw ot of Delaware, for his running mates |i aremnoon : | pret ry to emer Granam ou | McCarthy, p. .. 0) Ween 9, Doolin. Tenney got Sparks's Wronnaes tia esate etrong Aoubt sa (0) Aciss Trrilon arrested the women, &| Oe One! al ftealing, Bergen to Hummel, No | A |Sparks, peer 0 0 0 2 4 and threw “Doolin out vat the. plata, vhether Gray would consent to Tun OM giay, Mrs Tulla Spanterwitz, of | le was badly” ed with on the far turn, Spooner | RUNS. a litotatainnn tn 3 7 27 17 0|Ritchle, p. egies EDU oR RE We a OTREL eH EREMCoRR ones Booka of the Hekely ve in votuae | SIStH#Ixth street and Avenue A, atter| SkaFkably pa ha Wamikeuoilntault wrens iG ee Ne to atecann, | of recbaae, on BallsOM Metntyro, &; | *Courtney .9 0 0 0 Ff grounder to Devlin, unassisted, “NO In case Judge Gray persists in refus-| ice nae 4 ~ = i = ence = tyre out, MoCe o . | off MeCarthy, 2. pee — | Rus tng the nomination the place will go to wotching her for half an hour. With, ean rirth itv three year-olds and ut 0) added, six anda Brent wit, Dahlen to McGann, Ma-| Left on Bases—Boston, 12; Brook- Of 1 1 pstymour was thrown out by Knabe, ne Soe Tanciana tellin finan Wad ner fiteyear-oid, OO") halt furlongs, VIMEO WINNER RUE DYIAIAR IAN loney out, Graham to MoGann, NO | lyn. 3, Totals . 10 Devlin flied to Knabe. Shannon walked (ew York or New England, with the | city joseph out Bes tag 1 + Do ky by Star Shoot | PTinte Struck Out—By McIntyre, 1 eBatted for Sparks in sixth and Advance eras eae et ehances favoring New York, Much Will] wins a you tell that steal | index. Starters. Jockeys. Kelley tripled between Maloney and | Two-Base Hit--Beaumont ‘ singled over second hase. On the hit epend upon Charios F, Murphy's Attl- | tA aes fet Oy tog eeeh | Bice ~ = Lumley. Dahlen filed out to Burch,| Stolen Bases—Lewis. Base Hits Off-Sparka, 10 jn 6 innings. find Play, Crandall drove a single into 4 nad eo eree ye ryan | {hose things?" asked Miss. Durnton,| gots floseben | 22°: arate fumley yt drove a hot lner which Jor:| Dowvle Play—Buhlen to Ritchey, Rae re Se ee a ad et feld ant Siunnion scored, Tenney dude, By makime concessions to BrYAN | citing 15 the @ilkd’s bulging blouse, | git eter Guiee dan gurmied, but threw to Hummel in Umpire—o'Day, Starks, 2; Ritehle, 1 forced Crandall, Knabe to Doolin, ON: | | 478* Pantoufie 41° MeDaniel time ‘to get ‘the cemre flelder at first, —————————— | I Bases —Philadelpiiia, 1; N Third Inn'ag, can have the naming of the Vice) viii was filled wah hosiery, band a Miseruve pagteeen — J, C, Core y ed on the pla residential candidate, with Gray out Of) yo oniers and oth r % Wool Be Shreve but Kelley scor : hird. MeGi | Glanta, 7 | ats other small knickknacks polsDUN BY Shr ; 4 ; to third, McGann out, Hummel to Jor- | ‘slants, i Pile : Qhe running. Beyen favors Stanchfield | 00% i" Figs ; = Mote Bait a 7 Walsh Gann fited eet eamutinlta ONE RUN, | gan. TWO RUNS. struck Out by >< panda) Sparks, 1.) ‘ibus out. Tenney te Crandall, | Magee q t Je 0 ue of ie 4—Oxfonl ium, Half h ~ Three<Base Hits—Doo! s thrown out, Brid. ll te ry ver any other candidate from New) mig woman muttered a reply in broken | Nimbus showet big improvement and grass course, He Rb e Ninth nning. . sare ease Hits—Doolin: Bransfeld, 2% Hransfield doubted to Neh One: ben ‘all the way and outgamed him at the e Roseben ran his ueual good race and Hummel out, Richey to McGann, ¥ 5 Titus fied t y S borne . anglish, The child was taken from Ite Pw MTree Lumley beat out an Infield hit, Jordan | Hummel o >wne. Lumley | Stolen Bases- p ! } ork. : retreat The child ken fi it ; 4 Hummel flied oft to Bro Lumt Stolen Bases—Grant, itu ea to shannon, “NORE } ; Mr, Stanchfield comes from Elm{r@s| other and sent to the Gerry So 7's Say anan ana GoWATaIT nellIneT Bon aOR forced’ Lumley, Dahlen to Ritchey, | olf pen ‘to McGann, Jordan filed| Hit by yeher doyle: BRAMIRHAEAnBIORAN a fy ged ball, and and his nomination would conuterbal- | yoams and will be arraigned in the Cnil- : WEINER Jordon out stealing, Graham fo Dahlen. | out to Kelley. NO RUNS. Uhl H ng outa bunt, Both advanced “on ay riving, Winner, ¢ ny Star Shoot | NU RUNS. | , 5 don nce whatever up-State advantage thé| 4e..5 Court to-morrow, The mother wi Biers ah y Aled ou ch. H Deviin's sacrifice, Sparks to Bransfield. ' a teal J sei Rite vey filed out to Burch, Hannafin | Seymour beat out a. slow epublican's may have gained from was taken to the Jefferaon Market Court rocks Op ai |walted for four wide ones, Browne at out a slow one, scoring ® nomination of James S, Sherman, | Where she was held in $0 bonds, ae 74 wagind to right, Hennatin going to sec- and send wnahan 19 third eUh cdl CRUREALS, IOI p ctHa OBE en Uae BURT | Rom 3. Dugan... 68 Be ond. Graham ‘out, Lewls to Jordan. ETAL ERT eee TET Ke Archibald MeNet!, of Con! » 1) steal," said Miss Durnion to the Court. n weet eres 10 n MeCarthy filed out to Hummel, NO os om WATUART INES. Renee Ruldteeeae eaves $n the contest for the nomination and ‘Twice I saw Its oth ey pees to hin Bleck Oak ea 138 2 RUNS. . Popeye Pate Pare eRe Ra sid fy bes |{n her own tongue and then his little Winning Star Yor 19 3 big | BORSA eR OTGH A) OULLALoa LIN gee his chances may be considered fair be- |in fel Onn Neos ihe counter and picked Tinhlag gareye H Fifth Inning. nd, Dooin to Doolin. THREE RUNS, ause he has the backing of Bryan's! oy something, He woul! look at his fone Sal v1 Upon) f 3 | Sheehan out, Dahlen to McGann, 4 irs Fourth Inning. Jose personal friend, Alexander Troup, inother and at a sien from her shove (Ue sel ates ey Teeter 2 > | Lewis drove a slashing single to right SCORE BY INNINGS: Doolin hit to deep centre for three lef Bridgeport. Francis Burton Harrl-/{t| nto his little blouse, When 1 aste TORMIG sacccceeess 100 Musgrave “4 and stole second on, the first. ball! | mses. Dooin lined out. to. Tenney Peerriavamronsiiscni backed byvore NOH Mon i cuunycomany) a Littieten, Maid... 10s in peer icin eae EN eg Highlanders 0000211 = ygarks walked, “Grant singled batt (ganized iabor interests, and Samuel - Wittevesnes 3105 Mp Lewis, NO RUNS, 1, Dahlen| Washington 2 0 1 1 0 fe) Sparks to t ping aoe tn Anan eee *Rroke A Beratched —D’ Complete <elley popped to Hummel. len i _- Ghd Laser: HHA Wan ERE euancaro ent Rropera FAVES pease r, ’ Montauk closed with, & tush ung’ at ie end. Trash held on well arove’a wicked line drive to, the, tet ashing} Mand THT eee eS , Kes aint fence, but only got one bas; 5 ss f ovle's alts ter. To-Day’s Bee ant Shah Lot oe ale tae » AN neal K eingled, but Lewis made a sensational : , a fl Mist atolen es caita Ries RUE ese been stirred up in the Bryan advance viehanded ston odin, Danten on (Special to The Evening We a BATTING ORDER. out. Ty idea suck, j 5 ° ird. With the bases filed Hannifin’ WASHINGTON, July 3—Manager El- e: Ey Paes Pier peresoyer, the reported isten/ion, . ig Lewis, forcing Ritchey at second. WASH i Pali eee sree PR put to Knabe. Cr Of Judge Alton B, Parker to present to ase a n NO RUNS. | berfeld of the Highlanders viewed the New York 3 tablngton TOSI HEESG atk y ; the Convention a resolution which shall, Sixth Inning. | game to-day from the grand stand, hav-| jeoiur, Bhinke, 4) ‘ a | | Keeler, rf hinke, th Innwg. under the guise of eulogizing Grover oge McIntyre singled to right, Burch #ac- 11 peon suspended by telegraph by Moriarity, If Ganley, If. _ a ahrauaut a Cleveland, land a solid slap upon Will-| ti er l 1es rificed, Hannafin to MeGann, Maloney | ' : ? Hemphiil, Pickering, 1 Mogtin fedieactn ciey i ‘1 Ns pped to Hannafin, Hummel ground- Ban Johnson for arguing with and be-) Ball, ss. Street. ¢ teat ch of Doo! (evel lle Sed 3) SE ERTNA! tout to McGann, NO RUNS ing put out of the game by O'Loughlin | Stahl, tb, F an, 1b. a ee Mo WINS sete. ; rs ee | Browne rafe at fefist on Jordan's! A ce series on the home grounds Conray, Bp Aitlzer, os aed wane Judge Parker upon his arrival here rad th to McIntyre. Graham sac- ehee fhe Le S| Kleinow, ¢ Mebride, ss Brosnahan's sacrifice, {this afternoon found himself far from NATIONAL LEAGUE. | riced, Meintyre to Jordan, “McCarthy | Jack Kleinow managed the team yy Takes cua, anti i. "Dntin: sonic 8 Da tiie Shi ad a eae) out, Hummel to Jordan, ne tak-| jlperfeld's place. nires—Hurs do Egan nto right tield and Doyle scored. [nee er eae nen | ere ir {ng third. Kelley out, Hummel to Jor- Bipertod ea tani |- — oe instleld muffed. nab presen § res jon ‘orn | sburg. dan, NO RUNS. rst Inning. | ‘short and stole second as Conroy fan Ww Was 8a Given out in New York it is quite Mkely | cH eagy 0900000009 Seventh Inning, Niles was hit and got caught off first, ned. Sweeney's iit. to left pur St re poms nat hogy lume ayuscien) Lo. dises accu) | BM tsUre RU AE BY VINCENT TREANOR, Lumley. filed: out to Kelley. Jordan| Smith to Freeman to Altizer. Then)” iuind. Vang so fanned. Niles shed termes | Batterles—Overail and Moran; Willis (Special to The Evening World) out, Ritchey to McGann, Sheehan out, | K followed with a long singla| 'ibled to lett centre, searing n a Tho present plan of the Bryan man-|and (gavin Umpires—Johnstone and SF Y 2 Be OUG: Datilen to Me Jann NO Ri 8, was wasted, as both Morlarity | 4 HEN k Hee Weeter eof ndall fe 4 em | !msile. , . ‘ Dahlen out Hummel to Jordan, Beat-|and Hemphill were thrown out by |} . Hie out ¢ s dwe se, Doolin \to Cerra iaojallon.c. men Book 39 Hier —+— SHEEPSHEAD BAY, July 3—A nose was all that separated] mont. safe when Hummel fumbled his | Shipke. NO RUNS. J RUNS. : 4, Babes THREE R to submit a resolution of sat oY MERICAN LEAGUE. hie ; ; had'trounder. McGann out, Sheehan to| Tauck favored Washington with cheap] Niles fum reet’s grounder, the Sixth Inning tenor concerning the services and life A N . Spooner from his first victory of the year. In the fourth race he led eel pean ae albearatay passed | runs. Milan was safe on Niles's miss Are peach naa tirats rab nM A unGtEe 1 Cat Ga of the late President Cleveland before i te ; ‘ wy McIntyre. Hannifin lined out tolot his hot grounder. Shipke fanned | | 108PRY. Nes Tent a a fticed, | ¢ Rell CCAR ES i rac q ive Pat i ‘8, , 0 janie! vated en sacrificed, 0 el 1 Judge Parker Is recognized, Then thr At Chicago. into the stretch by a comfortable margin, only to give way in the last|@¥!s. No z Ne Stan ere i ie eee | sires poing to sep. |Shenaon, ut Parker resolutions can be offered only| le-Chica ; iS . ' ‘ f 3 1 ghth Inning. pets aahoulalnavenbes stealing, § ney to RU aiiraiGaittte andlcan oe voted down: [rainy ne en postponed—| few strides to a determined rush by Monfort. Grapple closed, too, in} Lewis out, Ritchey to McGann, Rer- SMe ee Ue Way era 3 NS ia The Brooklyn Contents, At Philadelphia. the stretch, and got up to be a close third, This was one of the hardest | Sem Ames ecinn Murch wos tsa | Om et BEroeman drew four balls, | smith ke Sune ng nae 0%, Davies ‘ Ansty ‘ ‘ ; ees sec 3 i i four balls, | gmith knocked down Moriarity's hot | fet fast : The arrival of Charles F. Murphy.| Philadelphia and Boston game post:| races of the day, Bedouin's chances were well liked as were those of | om Balls: Maloney forced Burch, Ritchey ayain, nite ipe bases, Altizer’s werateh| single, but could ot fleld It in ed arena ialngle Oude Parker and Pat McCarren late | Poned on account of Fal < nie. 3 ; infleld Mit’ Scored Ganley. Melirite Hemphill's out, Merle to second, base Rae Muthractaraocn (fill isrveitolpit ptenty/| At Cleveland, Don Enitque and Juggler, apErree WHiato AHUMneE ee curem forced) AletE «Hal Om Nitra a OWE Morality on aeconaie Alllxer tite cere neta of ginger into the ante-convention pro- | Detroit . .000000 Monfort. yas in a measure over- won only because Connaught Ranger] flelder to take second, Graham flied out| a ere ut (Mall, McBride's, efror on tails ceedings, Both McCarren and Murphy | Clevelan¢ “000000 ooked, and so was the light weighted ran almost to the outside fence at the| to Hummel. McCarthy filed out to Ma. 9. Ae AeA ABtreet tor MoBride OND Seventh Inning. Will soon be In conference with tle| Batteries—Donovan and Schmidt; Lie-| Spo: Tiny Bonero led all the way stretch turn, carrying Selectman with | !one/. Kelley drew a pass. Dahlen sin.) Ball was fooled on atrides, Stahl) py i its beat out w one, Magee Bryan, managers About the contests in narae and Bemis, Umpire—Evane. to the streteh turn, followed by Spooner hits, Both lost several lengths in do- | fei, eee Deere ane (aaa ie Mah on RISB de Tetruek cous aN Hea: ENTER Out ETE went to third rooklyn. McCarren {¥ in the position ~ hon, where the first,named ing so, and Sea Cl wht 4 ; ‘° Ole Coneay HE Maa Ay et sith, Ball threw out Milan, NO) das te 40 lett fob, of not caring particularly wheth: e s N eee, ng so, and Sea Cliff, following, was] further than third, BReavmont doubled, which Milan caught In @ most -\h Ike tHe: DRAbRIS Daoe rE UN EI ls agerakt Girvan ante | EASTERN LEAGUE, had enoveh and the race looked to be enabled to skin the rail and come on | scoring Brown and Kelley, Dahlen golig tional manner. Milan came in full | °° PE TE ae how, In or out of the convention, and| between Spooner and Marathon, Right easily to win from Selectman, which a == —|and grabbed the ball at his shoe tops, | Seventh Inning. Bridwell Dovle. NO RUNS stands no show of seating his dele At Balti here Marathon shut up and droppell closed fast to beat Connaught Range: and then tumbled over and over for! Conroy ballooned to ¢ \ to Osborne. Deviin gates unless the Bryan people, who mere: Ba Wee ry eo ; two somersaults. NO RUS s thrown out, Mc anf'eld, unassisted few am 2 i ‘or the place, Conroy. th ou h threw | chesb: FaBARGE OH pped to Ritch wy RUN. SPT races nat GnemsiRe autpenn est (oainore: Lido Li:tle Upton on Spooner looked around] ‘Tom Childs, one of the oldest book- out Mitan Sera Mnnan CHEE Nilen Eighth innleg AQERUNA | ee lea Murphy: Batteries—Frock and Peterson; Hardy and went to Beet and Bales a makers, was arrested in the fleld by i 1 ie Freeman and Pit ‘ P hen ie Johnso: id Gray booms are| and Robinson, Umpire—Taft. only to keep his mount straight and|two of the sheriff's men, Childs dentes i Feeman same eat anfe | ; rath to- ke a fish of 5 i fhe ana. Niles struck 0 No ‘fhinga there Is absolutely no chance of | Montreal 1000000 Seems that one of the sheriff's men | eeceinow.rannadey cae =| and Man t ee eave ti defesting Bryan for the nomination, | Rochester 1020001 No Change In Conditions. agreed with him, The other, however, ete Meats to Alsehs Ne | Degen fot Me Hara inte ae Bias CUR leah yet a aa abl Batteries—Staniey and McManus; Ban-| The crowd was the largest of any day Insisted upon making the arrest. Cpa tibet dtahes they dser, NO Aitizer. O} bball tals | eee ise Heerea ete bye nister and rane mpl Hellay since the anti-betting law went into | Arasee Takes Second. | Ing singled to ht and was H = Ninth nning Bombshell. They are playing a pretty | t Jersey City. vttect, ‘The police were on hand a8; Arasee, with an apprentice boy named : dat fecond by Street, from Con: | SHOT HIMSELF. i : | AiNE brand of polite and may Spring | Newark 001100028 o-dlesunl, but did not interfere with any-|Sweet in the saddle, won the second Attracts More Attention Than es. Freeman out, Ball to| F Doyle. threw out Titus. Magoo 5 iain ae Jersey Cliysuc1 0.200000 0-8|poqy,” ‘The association officers had noi %acG, Arasee followed the pace of James i : UBT AAU Gereatu eine |: tinae Sletalev= rortyvone-yeaed lth 8 if j Batteries -Mueiler and Stani penouncenient oF comment to make on \away to win easily. Brady held on mor Game Itself at Meadow- Me MeBrile, ONE RUN. |ithoge : A Ea oe oa $125,000 INTERSTATE CLAIM, | son and Fitageraid. Umpire siege Birchoft's decision, it evidently }Samely than usval and) lasted’ long ; apts thographer vet with the family INSECT BITE KIL and Connelly. + in. [enough to be second in front of Great breok Fourth Inning. of Isldor H [ECS At Buffalo. velng the plan to have a thorough In ii vate, ‘The tavorite Frizette showed a U grounded out to short, | Broadway, WASHINGTON, July 3.—A demand) qoronto 0000000014 terpretation of the decision before tak- very poor race. | ted 1 Ball filed to by shooting at Be don # for $125,000 reparation, with interest, | Buftalo 00022000 —4| ing any action, { ar Preceptor Wins Again, ante iraearded a DN aay teal ae ee N. J., are interested in the largest amount the Interstate Com.| patter'es—Kilroy and Vandegritt; Kis-| Betting went on In much the same) peoconto: won the third rac _ | President Roosevelt attended a polo m Texws, took Lake's | moments «young ma t . merce Commission has ever beon called | singer and Archer, Umpire—Murray, | way aa it has since the new law knocked Attec thay mace che. cut rd race easlly.| natch on the xrounds of the Meadow-| place In the box, with Sa telee, Ca eat pital following the Be SPA IRE, upon to grant, is made in a complaint ee out the posting of odds and record-|ter sticking to the rail came away eas-| brook Hunt Club, near Hempstead, L. Lar Wace Vauenninandaalt fete is thought to ae j jan was Michael Hite filed to-day by Henry F. Meeker, as ing of wagers. vy. ‘The Vicar and Summer Night rant, this aftemoon, and his presence at-| tight. Milan walked. Vaughn als » heat t Norse Redwod + MMo- Gieriving sparing: Of eoker e Com: STREET CARS COLLIDE. The Saratoga Racing Association has | Dominently to the turns ant talled ‘acted more attention from the specta-| not locate the plain. Zor Sipe, pli —_—_—_—__—_ ltenest RANE on ; ' nnsylvania anthracite —¢ PR aes : ing Be ell ot Pea oe Pe cour straight balis,, fill Ree Me ternoon he was bi Ree apaindt the Exe. Hasquehanna| ae teaued entry Blanks for four retramed|-ne wise act, cove through the atreten| ‘ore than the contest. ‘The Presklent| Gf Ot age Ban Sonik “Gantees| EDNA AUG SHOCKED law insect (Two (hOURIAIAIER hie Gnd Western, and the’ Wilkes-Harre| A weetbound Thirty-fourth street car} sakes, the Saratoga Handicap, (ee rode over from Oyster Bay on horse-| Qryunder,, scoring Smith, but Ball re-| i began to swell, He was then selz hE toulasin We redueatea to janmashed into ® Ninth avenue car at) chants’ and Citizens’ Handicap, (Continued on Second Page.) sack. Assistant Secretary of State Rob-| caverad the ball back of Niles and threw Scant with severe pains in the head, He was PROMOTE HIN EsTate Tor TRATEpUrtRTTON | Cnt, Cres, SOME, Bt Oi oe ce [.catakill Handicap and the Beverw piibiseg ee ASE Beacon accompanied the President, | Milan out at the plate, Ganley and| Mise Fina Aug, the vaudeville actress, | removed to the hospital on Wednesday Ot coul between the anthracite coal) {Ming Reerate teeL a. woman steeplechase. All will have reducn! dersey Central, for Eikwoot Park Lees Et SU aioe te rying & douste| who arrived on the Baltic to-day, sald} night. ‘The man was operated on at nin Pennsylyania and Edgewater| ind child and shee mves pt the West | values and close on July 13 \utomotiie Races July ¢. Bxrese service. FULL SUMMER SCHEDULE hor scnnay vine fanned ONG | che refused to appear on a Paris stage hospital, but the swelling continued and Weehawken, N. b % [: bahalshes 2g ‘Dhirty-seventh street station and an Sea Cliff Wins Opener. NL 11.30 A. M.; Liberty Bt. 8.0. | Sandy Hook Toute now In effect. in ad | 3 cause of t scanty clothing of] until his face and head were twice thelr umvbulance from ‘Roosevelt were sum- 4 A.M. Via Bandy’ Hook route steamers, Gition to regular service extra (rip will be Fifth Innin ‘orus girls, Sie sald she found the| natural sim, ‘ Beubsecemenay haar alas tania t inonee, Traffic was Diocked for more | Se® Cliff was a lucky winher of the al Ht. 5 Bhs, 10.30 A.M Cedar Bt. Es evening, July fram Wet Bad. 9. SO ee a LOWEe: cob OF MISFAIILY | URE ERMMEMEINY nay) hel Ghclkba') be mauals, than half an beur, opening event, The Whitney golding PL ‘races. oH wer pu i Stahl opened with a single through than she had ever meen it before. death, { { 4 5 fy