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- WEATHER-—Showers to-night and Sunday, “Circulation Books Open to All,’’ Open RESULTS EDITION 1908, “PRICE ONE CENT, | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ATURDAY, JULY 4, PRISCILLIAN WINS — : COMMONWEALTH ‘Ss NEW YORK, GHANTS GELEBRATE: WITH TWO WINS WILTSE PITCHES NO nT TC-INNING GAM | + ¢-_____ Only One Quaker Reaches First in Contest That Makes New Twirl- f f WIN ll | ing Record—Second Game SCORES BY INNINGS: ' ‘EVENING WORLD RACE CHART Belmont's Good Horse Has a Snap in | FOURTEENTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Feature Event at Sheepshead . Tench Fast, Bay and Takes Easy and upward, highwelght Weather Clear. ACE ~The Vo N00 added f 2.810 8 | | intear ain course, jockeys. Op. Al 540 PN if ty Way J 7 MORNING GAME. tartera ) a Swatting Bee. Brooklyn Pal OO) © OA ic : ACSA EYIRKIBIES Gesiee Oo eg & oo Fite re BB ST. KEVIN IS KILLED BY FALL. a INATNGS? AFTERNOON GAME. nanos Glance... f i » . MORNING GAME, Brooklyn 0000030 2 o- 6 mime ar My Me IN STEEPLECHASE EVENT Philadelphia 000000 O— 0 Boston Jad © OO oO wh Beigeoot kal he fin denn away the atrazon 1 Z vel ete Ue eld on we! Saracinesca fin. Simon Pure Is Winner After Other Horses Meet i “a ae With All Sorts of Hard Luck in Negotiating the Jumps, for four yearolds and upward, SECOND RACE. HAD Mei cde added: about ti ott Sta AFTERNOON GAME, Philadelphia 271 000 Giants 34010 (e) Glants 0000000 0 1 00 00 amici 000-3 00 -—9g 3 (Special to The Evening World.) | | SCORES BY INNIN POLO GROUNDS, y YORK AFTERNOON GAME, | : eh ! ! G Duly 4—Occasional flurries of rain had GIANTS. | MORNING GAME, finish ‘ha race wag a farce |The muddy going BY VINCENT TREANOR the fanr guessing this afternoon, and 4 Simon Pure iay in behind and caine away easily af i . M was nots ek that they be: |penney. tt R. H. PO. A. E.| Highlanders 10000040 0-5 : zs (Special to The Evening World,) mT > 7 y, 1b. 2 6 he Sprin| y added, tu , ~ 3 piling into the Polo Gri Ree 18 1 0) Washington 0000 ea : : peeangtes SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, July 4.—August Belmont’s the Giants meet Philadelphia the Doyle, 2b 8 4 4 8 «0 g FSrarcoa WOR Ute AY INGOTS Ro Ri UPANIEL SP MACH th Id Priscilli he Ci anit i pecond game of the holiday, ‘The | Bresnahan, c, fey ta a AFTERNOON GAME. WPS yee "_ | good three-year-old Priscillian won the Commonwealth Handicap here grounds were wet and soggy, but the | Donlin, rf. P i a rtny ri thi ernoon wa once ime OC ‘ Players preferred that to. the intente |govrn cue op ; ; 2 1 © Highlanders 10100000 cahey it is after and Yes ators roal ned oi Rotate sDesta orsesya See bat tial lnslitaia adteenoona | Sey ; ay 0 (0) i s training. He was an easy winner at the end’ after running in front It was still sprinkling when the game |Devlin, 3b. ......, 0 2 v0 3 0 Washington 17 3°0)070 17 10) u ; egan, but there were 12.00 people in High Range ; 7 4 H “Ea tt ra or HOLE eet Shannon, If, 0 0 4 0 0 x ik. none Folng and am, iateh. Tope antag the weld most all the way. Fire Stone was second, two and a half lengths back, fe stands, ie wonderful pkehing | Brigw | ee) ader at the thad dldn’t ‘the going. ‘ ‘ feat of Wiltse in the morning game Haier CSO ts Gas a) 54s ROCRTH Handicap, three-year-olds and upwar beating out Royal Twist, an added starter. ry eme of conversation PeDicssnsece O O 0 $ j eli Ci ai 7 * - ‘ mes eo oho anne et «BROOKLYN |. HIGHLANDERS resis" 2": Wi Han | tue ont orton aol Goes Giartel off pitching for, New York and | Needham, J sO 0h Index. Stuelers Tockeye. the race a good thing for Priscillian, The oral bettors wanted nothing orridon took the slab for Philadel- D ” ' a TSS TITEL eae 5 F ; oe an pais | ee APTERNOON GAME | AFTERNOON CANE, | *Eirstoie : | but the Belmont gelding and at even money he was taken in bunches AME, d IRNOON GA) RF oval Tourist ea ee First Inning Totals... ......9 12 27 13 0 BROOKLYN HIGHLANDERS, | Sigh Mia Vee ee eee tueaioel teks ny chal:| SHEEPS Grant led off with a two-bagger to PHILADELP 2 saat ‘et Og) Gretna: Cee t. He stalled off the early chal- HEAD BAL edo i Heiabels toe ar es ean eH PO. A.B RH. PO. A. | oS ua oth lnoree of Gokd Lad, Royal, Toure, BAY RESULTS. place YE) A. EB dN easnuagude EU ak (i a ekesanyihay f 4 *Montgom| ; Montgomery an restone with ease, Ree ane SHH aiGrant Sbremmrray 1 2 6 8 4|Maloney, cf nal 00 e Pah oo Eo UE Miller gave him a confulent ride too,, FIRST RACE—Sir Lynwood (3 to ‘ ~ ileld, ane) Knabe, 2b i A WHO Pirapardl fh, a ; pps - * sth Pee Wb en in Jautel i and in the stretch got up straight oy and even) 1, Rosimir (2 to 1 for Knabe sx nt a long heama J 2 a 8 Moriarity, If.. 4... Q at sh SG) STPANAnin Bett AG Reiereontt i { jlook back at the others, \ SoC Balie oa : ip is best race of the ye e » a big lead on the far t place) 2, Saracinesca 3, fo iy, Uo) Doolin DW ORR UN een auua Teves 0 2 1 1 0 Lumley, rt... RH tO OM, 011 4 olen : wining im a gallon. Firion, rently “npr fon | A. regular old-time Fourth of | wo bases ana | Magee, Nooonon bo) OF al 0) (CES, alnsenooia et BY 0 BREN, aia 0 0) 10 0) 0) eopentuulesin “the nee Master july crontd Teel here eye nee SECOND RACE-Simon Pure (2 ‘acked 0 Brats % : : aii = SS ap asaand alla? gil aidel; (18 sige wae variously estimated from | fea fosmusbase Ree 20 8 7 0 1/Bheehan, 3b....0 1 0 9 1 Conroy, Bb... 0 0 2 1 0/044 Tontly Ira Er anza coal VEME SION er UDA NETS SeLBEN SUDD SR Sarton tt gi ame There weresten, vacant | onmaner« t0.o) ai economy, (even Bresnaha pe it eopn pees) Osborne) Not 1 0 0 0 Lewis, ss.. 0 0 2 8 O Kleinow,2b.......0 0 0 2 1|staer sane Feet ae Ny Va Mae 1 by Yankeo | geate dn the lower part of the «rand. for place) 2, Alfor 3, fe ice i aoe Re third bas ) Doolin, 8s. 1 0 2 1'Bergen, c.... (0) 6) 0 OlSweney, cs ee10 06 ld x Starters ly 1 J i i | stand and upper ter boxes which have Grid. Damin, stole seven ‘| Dooin, ¢.. 1 0 3 1 0 Rucker, p.... 0 1 2 0 Lake, piss ceeee 0 0 0 1 Oj Sa! Meauclere eo i Baas acon 10 the publi ig THIRD RACE—Statesman (3 to t @oorsd as Seymour smashed a | Jaokliteoh, o ii 3b Tes Ws 2 Pigbaes ES ene land 4 to §) 1, T packer into t field. Devlin Us 0 EME, Moon anon ab ak) ak) 5 the weather had cleared and a fine an 0 5) 1, Torbellino (7 to & for ymo roun oO we, 1 CO ¥ 9 ’ 3 4 | 4 Ree eeu annokh Med our tountar baulinial Be DOO RSEILE ou 9 3 Chesbro,p........0 0 0 0 0 at 8 ocean breeze favored the crowd. | place) 2, Footpad 3. gee, THRHE RUNS Moren, p.... Le ak ie ah Rea td iat EE All betting went on as usual, the por aes | Second Inning. *Courtney vi... 00 0 oO! A, B | rotale to 7 : 2 3h 4 58 93 luce making no attempt to Interfere,’ FOURTH RACE—Priscillian (6 ‘ a al 2 Brother Jonathan Jus: lasted, Bi wd wh @ tush and o z "1 deputle , | ror and Doolin took third basa.” O Totals .... 6 18 11 3|Dahlen, ss ..,...0 0 2 6 0} \, jab etre ian aes i George Hose was not in nis uccus- /for place) 2, Royal Tourist 3, | rote say wae nailed; *Batted for Moren in ninth, Beaumont, cf. OW OER aR ey Oe DN IO eT GI ea a tomed place to-day. He was asked to = | plate nahan to Doyle to ae i [ee UE EY ines aay ees | stop his oral ‘9etting because of the; FIFTH RACE—Brother Jonathan | hte orrion got base on| Base Hits—Of Taylor, 4 in one and McGann, 1b, ..,.0 0 18 0 0 ghipke 3b,.......1 1 0 2 1 Third Inning. | ted and the crowd he | aylor was taken out of the|ove-third Innings; ox Corrldon, 4 In one | Ritchey, 2b. 2 1 4 © Gan y, It 0 2 3 0 0 Newton bunted safely, Johnson tossed see ¥e bahia eae @ Re) (8 to & and 3 to 5) 1, Beauclere (4 to MoGinnity relieved him. Grant | nin ae x 5 tend Mod ct. Hemphill out, Newton taking second, = gathered around him. leqamnalaeaiallorsetinetts \ t9 agente fed and | Dooin cone gals -Off Taylor, 1; oft | Hannafin, 8b... 1 1 5 OU Clymer, rf. . 0 0 0 0 0 Ganley got under Keeler's nant "ity 8ir Lynwood Has Snap. P ) . Knabe str 1 is | i) L " Moriar! singled to scoring New. , t yoy rs howe: in e.the| Left o1 ages — Philadelp! Browne, rf. ...... Ho Oo 0) ¢ " rarity sing! r ‘ace rested In an ¢ fo= Ned out to Shanhons| Struck ‘Out—-By McGinnity, 4 3 Ch . ge nan, 1b, 1 1 8 1 OA Passed ball put Morlarity on, third. aoe rere : ‘(7 to A ONE b ANNO) Three-Baso Hits—Brans Doniin, | Dorner, p 0h oy 0 iy ° MeHride threw out Ball RUN guidance of Joe Notter, Hoe was away | ( 10 and 1 to 4) 1, Delirium Bridw a base on balls. Me- | Me Doyle. 2b 11 2 8 1) Ball threw COU RE ele k At St. Louis. in front and stayed there all the time, (even for place) 2, George G. Hall 3. iteh unable ii Two-Base Hits— . Knabe, Ten-| Young, p- 0 0 0 0 IIMeBride, ss ....,.1 1 2 1 Oo} AlseR Sere a eune Ital Toavatrest FIRST GAME Comedienne ran her head off at Ua nas ‘ain was coming dow , Doo ahan, * a O TO © Wip{h ; 2 itizes 7 ‘onroy, Ganley was Cininnatl 0 ‘The judges made Rosimir second, ‘ fo 0 Int bh pn Bases 0 Jobnson, 9. wreeee 1 1 0 2 0 Altizer threw out Conroy Ganley was © na »l01000 b} start, he rs ‘ fers and pre yee een ta but the Hee +Ponlny Dooley Sey ee yr, cmt © O O 1u the right spot for Kleinow's loop- St, Louls ....,1 00 10 0 0 | but the crowd thought Saracinesca JUMPED TO DEATH. (umpire made the players stick to it by Piteher—MoGinnity, — = = = T]Ine liner, NO RUNS. : Batteries — Doescher and yean;| should have had the place } THeRPa Se Encea omhe | Unipireshigie — — — = — Toial y none BORO Fiall threw out McBride, Newton Raymond and Ludwig. Umpires—Klem Y FROM HIGHBRIDGE. Uphiladelpt TR AR neeenl Fatee |) lla cal Total 1 6 1s 1 oe ma SB 21 paikade donueon: Milan; called (but Ol and Ruddeeneln. © Umplres=Klem Statesman Wins Handicap. ‘ing a p t, calming % ee a Byes ue H ; Hoe aae (old Lake, 4 in 1 1-8 ine) third strike. Hurst missed the thirc At Pittsburg | Statesman won the Spring Handicap, —— mpossible, as the bal was at e . | *Batted for Dorner eventh. SoU SECM ead = _ [strike on Shipke, who later got a base G schyembnt Ovi , i Wee) aie fern Ea eater REET EGT Hi Ue EERE Saaatlealtcn See ean | first ase on Balls—Om Newton, §:/ on batts Ganley drew the thint base AFTERNOON GAME. phoma ee ai Ha eared to over! Thousands of Merrymakers See 7 gee! . ore} ook <§ 4 ate i C , Johnson, ol s dur h ih A th . 0 a or A) 5 | . dpidenarplacs ia the ox. ren took Cora |Dage 4 Base Hits—Oft Dorner, 4 In 7 innings. | Left on Bases—Washington, 9; High- ape ptted eae Oats erate £3 bg 492 2 O-8 crom the top-welgited Torbellino, which Man Hurl Himself to t nt, scor! ridwell, but_McGin- First Base on Balls—Off Rucker, 3; | landers, NO RUNS, ‘| A my join, Bresnab hot smast re Left on Bases—Boston, 9; Brooklyn, 6. | Johnson, 7. » Lev nd on, Umpiree— 1 7 ie : [conola) BrenanAn shoe Huai) Chall (anew avon enariintte: Teaser Struck OutsBy Rucker, 4; Dorner, 1;| Three’ Base Hits-Shipke, McBride,| Bhipke threw out Sweenay. Newton | Johnstone and Emel ex ecrall bandaged, got a bad break| A man wbout thirty-eight vears old speld Donlin, who tried to score, was| field reaching second base. Young, 1 tae re | Ganley : oe | gttue out, Johnaon fooled Hemphill on , ———_ and ran last all the way. and evidently down in his luck, jumped thrown out at the plate, Grant to | i le tr ¢ wo-Base Hite—Sheehan, Lumley. olen Bases—Milan. pirikes, Ni . _ from Highbritge to the Speedway bele iBoon, Devlin angled tolote nade Sevet RUF Hor out, Doyle to Tenney. NO| stolen Bases-—Maloney, 2 Passed Balls—Street. Street atruck out. Newton hit Free- AMERICAN LEAGUE. Acoldents Mar Steeplechase. this aes Lene i Be ti oa bedi foun was caught stealing third, Dooin| Donlin fouled out to‘Jaokitoh, 8 Hit by Pitcher—Grahain, Maloney (2).| Hit by Pitcher—Freeman, man. Altizer flied tot Keeler. Newton ais Yrom the grand stand the steople- |“! moon and was Instant! ed. Mo Grant, FOUR RUNS. | mour waited and drew a base on baila. | UMPre—Mr O'Day. Hinpires- cures and Dab. seemed tuna bio) to te See Wy, Obste| At Philadelph, Eceue pe senluedlcel strive i ofhtatallbian, | Uvere) Wes. TOUDe OTe) Gray er Devlin hit. to Moran w! tad and was replaced In the box nes a. ix starters but | Which tt could be Identitled Sis ule toning er to | Knade, but Knabe iahedves teuehraaye = y Stes bro, Ghesbra stellt Mepiice on @ fy) AFTERNOON GAMES, A ied simon Pure, | Several thousand holiday merrymak- aiianee, amathed a. inree-bagger {0 moun, ‘but threw to Bransfeld in time cc gnpeeel © Ne Heels) eomecle spunea teulog Word) torHeeglr oes ; | Boston 02000003 two meonomy, an added starter. Alfar,lers kaw the man leap trom the bridge BE ee eee a re at Wont Devlin, at frst. base. Shannen| SOUNTH PEND GROUNDS, Roston,| WASHINGTON, July 4 — Another Sixth Inning. Philadeipiia 100010100 | which fell while inthe lead hatte mile | ang crumple up in the Speedway as he ‘ +e was safe on Bransfeld's bad throw to| July 4—Brooklyn took the game from/crowd of 6,000 persons turned out this < Bat — 7 + fram home, was remounted an nishe: F 1 Fy ¢, Donlin ta Doyle to Brenahan, | storen, who covere Aa Balt Freeman retired Keeler, unassteted Batteries—Young and Criger; Plank yt. Kevin, {landed with a thud that was heemd a threw out Bransfeld and Ses- Moren) who, covered frat, bass, Boy-|the Doves this afternoon and broke Mtarnoon to see the Highlanders and scerbyrity Med tp Mffian. Ball ekled to snd Smith, Umyire—O'Lougalin, In tle, to get co top of Altar while | long distance mour made a sree catel of sborne's | walked, On & double stesl, Seymour |even_on the series by @ score of § to} Washington fight out thelr fifty game Wek de. NO RUAN nul At Chicago, running second, was killed ty the fall! qme man weighed about 150 pounds, fy to centre field. “NO RUD on | aebred and Sane noo egy OUT Tt Bucker pitched a masterly game|of the series. Lake and Sweeney were Johnson walled Hemphill caught By r brid his Jockey, Dupee, had a narrow i ocak pou Doolin made a bad throw of Shan-| shannon was out atealing third, Jack. |for the visitors. Dorner, on the other, sent in as New York's bat Rite Milan'e hy Shipke struck out, Ganley GF eit tO and his Joctornia King had fallen the! hed xray eyes and: black hair and *s grounder and §| r , Jack- | tor 8! ner, on the other, sent New York's battery, while | ™! Fe ae clon ia Chicago 0 wpe. i : 1 eee ar CET EG see Titiwelt smashed | Wteh to Grant, ONE RUN. © |nands was hit hard in two Innings} Walter Johnaon, the wonder of the Sha Te arte onl MONE RCN Balletien nee ieee Spencer; Walsh 3t one fae Cee Ee rea ees ele cae ‘ The ner straight o Knabe's hand fa hae S American League last year, pitched | ~ i id Sulliva CHEE : sh St, Kevin went down vas body was taken to the Morgua Pree Rn tineal (ollel tot sane: M Perel eens. ta Nausea! profes on to si the vials ton Wastiing(one with Street catching Seventh Inning. HRN MEI CEEG EEE, COLDS) Citas ett mbiatedsien p53 pine uv 7 r ; f ) out Moran ictory, ni b iy. = ane tien tien out Tenney at frst | page,” Grant struck gut BEV cieee [Stee pactea te. (RETR ees a ra First Inning. Johnson threw out Stahl. Johnton aes | Bgonomy, aitar’s atable mate, then mee 8S FFourthtnnl WicStitty “Sagtea is tn gue in the ei. we mr | op nan aay attr amb |G Sey yarns kiueow | EASTERN LEAGUE, [xrays iad folzvah tes, WINDSOR RESULTS. ‘our’ nning. MeGinnity single’ to cy id, | lee the Inien, as usual, put| iceclor t 5 i g oman. Ni ’ | 5 was first over the Doolin filed at to Battin Bridwe | Penney Popped out to Moran and Doyle uyp a star game for the locals, robbing HE a Gatnne a high throw, Mort sritreet singled to right. Freeman tin-| ee ae dale come put Thistledal, coming Fig) Winsor, 0 ‘ then threw out Doolin, Moran singled fowled out to Grant. Needham took! the vistters of several seemingly safe) arity sacrificed, Freeman to ‘Aliizer, gled over second. Altizer singled to At Baltimare. behind, took @ nasty tumble, throwing | NDSO1 nt., July 4—To-day’s tovtentre Held, Grant Utted a high fly|Bresnahan's place at the bat and) drives, | who covered first, putting runners on left, scoring Street, while Freeman Was) 1,401.04 eae 6 Jockey Huppe and rolling over him.) races resulted as follows to Sevmour. NO RUNS forced MeGinnity out at second base, h, i Jaccond and third, Ball out, Altizer to| caught between second and third, Mo- Baltingcs OORe Oo When the horse disentangled himeel’) rirsp RACE—Purse $400; three-year- Davis cracked. @ long three-haeger| Grant to Knabe. NO RUNS. First Inning. Freeman, scoring Hemphill Johnaon | tlarity to Sweeney to Kleinow to Ball ‘ from Huppe the boy lay as flat @8 8) os and upward; five and a half fur- into left centre. Bresnahan fouled out | Eighth Ini Burgh out, Hannefin to MeGann, Ma-| fooled Stahl on strikes, ONE RUD fo Conroy. McBride grounded out to) Batterles—Frock and Peterson, Pier-| proverbial pancake ' longy.—Lawrence P. Daley, 106 (Nicol) to Bransfleld, Donlin beat out a slow 9 ning. eee ote tent eit wopned to |, Milan filed to Hemphill, Shinke trip-| Stahl, unaasiated. Johnson struck out.|on and Hearne. Umpire—Mr, aft rove leis!’ was on every one's lips,| "6's 115 3 and ous, won by two ‘one and Doyle scored, Seymour drew! Needham {8 now catching for New| Ritchey. Maloney stole se mond Lum. |!ed over Moriarity's | head. Ganley | ONE RUN, At Buffalo. land so {t seemed. Pinkertons rushed) josie: Momentum, 97 (Deverich), 20 . Weare Secon UI ; to the boy and carried Huppe to the! 4 1 ¢'tq 1 and 2 to 1, second; Bille a) base on balls, Devlin singled to right York. Titus landed a safe Texs| Jey flied to Kelley : ngled. scoring Shipke. Clymer out on/ h Ina t akan ing buay Feld filing the hases, Moren got Slian- Jeaguer over third bace, Magee was| Kelley sent a fly into Maloney's 8 Bianth. none: |furtalo. sis! | JRSKRY, To as ee eghad ctanennon | eps 108 (REITENAISOE A DY Une SLALAR MOYO Ruttalo 000 [tending Dupes, who had fallen on grounder. to ge id out. third, ‘Time—L.0844. Walla hon's roller and threw Donlin out at called out on strikes. Bransfield lined al handi ahlen came to bat d niey to, second. Lake threw out yeeney filed to Ganley. Johnson | tion | 3 tiie plate. Bridwell popped out to single to centre fleld . Osborne singled wight AieRA Air weneseut eeBRg S| Street, ONE RUN Sweeney Med > Hemphill walked. | Batterles—MoGenley and Vandengritt,| St. Kevin. A hurried nine 4on) Wain, Plant Land, Wave Crest, Blis Mitu.s ONE RUN. to the tame spot, filling the bases Doo-| Beaumont walked. McGann was a Second Inning Keeler beat out 4 bunt or sonnson ieeceenel and Archer. Umplire—Mr.| showed that the boy was ineens 4 Lee, Lakers also ran in Hned out to Shannon, Jacklitch for Maloney, NO RUNS. H filed to Milan, 3 h y y it! “OND RACE—Purea $40: Fifth Inning: Me Hee ONS akraeena bone: Bdge cinch y Milan caught Conroy's skyscraper, | Movamty Stay out Milan. Shika At Jersey Cit Brother Jonathan Wine F | peRCOND RAGE Fires Knabe filed out to Shannon. Titus! to Doyle. NO RUNS. Second Inning. n also caught Kletnow's fly. John- | popped to Ball, Ball threw out Gan-| _ th Brother Jonathan won the mile-and- eee 10s (eo Nie ee ae beat out a. slow single to. Bridwell,| “Doniin nopped out to Grant, Seymour] sordan out, Ritchey to McGann, Dah. fo ,voled Sweeney on strikes, NO ley, NO RUNS. Newer 8 tite Brother grace ina drive trom Beat: | sna'g to S. won by @ head; Grace Ki Mevlin got Magee's grounder and threw | was thrown. out, Doolin to Bransfeld. | jen threw. out Sheehan, Lows out to RUNS. Ninth Inning. Jersey City.......0 010 achatt (url TOraokatne third. Brother | £101 “of \rairbrother), § t0 1 jrace Kim- (Titus out at second base. In trying for Devlin fouled to Grant. NO RUNS. Mean ona soft one. NO RUNS. rreeinen walked and reached third on | Battertes—Miller and Carisch, Moore! Jonathan led to midway in the Pack | even, 2, Splon, HOt (Mocabe ja double play, Doyle threw wild to Ninth Innin: Ritchey singled to centre and ad. S¥e s high throw to Stahl aadst-| Ball singted to lett. Stahl forced jand Fiixgerald, Umplres—Mes: Stat. | stretch where Crackshot went to the | toa and $to 5,8. Time—1.13 first base, bul Bresnahan got the ball a. vetned on Hannefin's sacttice and took ine Altizer's attempted sacrifice. Klei-| Ball, Altiser to McBride. Conroy filed fony and Donnelly. |front. The former chased Crackshot | ry, GoWAnKAl) Giénki. now recovered the ball and threw past |to Altiser, Kieinow fenned. peal eee to the stretch turn and then cme! cogtor Barrett, Wm. H. Lyon, and threw Magee out at second base,| Courtney batted for Moran and was + 's out, both H x “Doyle taking the throw. NO RUNS, | out, Tenney to McGinnity, who covered phyA Graham. was Rh by A cen’ Conroy, Freemand scoring and Altizer Jackiitch is now catching for Phila-| first base. Grant popped gut to Bride Rei borer was out on Lewis's as-| a Jere closed at this point Rain Stops Valoburg Races. | |S2¥hq rian ea irom ot GARDENIA HAS GOOD VAILSBURG, N, J., July 4The ploy. | Crackshot. Bhreve on reece (sh Raining Leaves and Adrian also ran. THIRD RACE—Puree $1,500; the Bs oing to second. McBride's triple to sex Handicap; two-year-olds; five fur- e right field bleachers scored Altizer, Belphia. MoGinnity lined out to Moren.| Well. Knabe struck out. NO RUNS. | ist. NO RUNS. : ; q — Johnson singled over first base, scoring perce? Wed Out tO ra baeias nas Third Inning. McBride. Four hits off Lake up to LEAD IN LIPTON RACE, | clo races which wore to be held to-day |H0) Seaton the latter easily hold) longs—Tchard Reed Im (J. W. Mur. this point with four runs saw Lake's | have been postponed until Sunday on| his own to the end. 4 phy), 8 to 1, § to 2 and 6 to 8 won by isted. Doyle singled over second base. resnahan was thrown out, Doolin to WOMAN iT SOUND ARE AD: Bergen out, Ritchey to McGann, ‘Bransfield. NO RUNS. Mrs. Loulsa Sangostia, of No./553 West Rucker was cleverly thrown out by finish, Newton betne called Into the box Sixth Inning Forty-third street. was to-day found| Graham. , Burch, singled, ta lett an a sag la BDU lt ; ingle x e , New: In bed with her clothes wrappea| ‘OOK ‘urd on wd 3 Jenne atahh Newton wales ; dead la Bransfield singled to centre field. Os- ffi oui" Derie whe mse 6] pears wk Mae was sixty-one} | qopatinued on Second Page) | Seotnde rare account of rain, end in addition to the neck; Hawsfilght, 102 (Schilling), 7 to The sloop Gardenia passed Scotiand| regular programme there has been 4, & to 2 and even, second; Ralbek, 108 (©. Koerner-, 8 to 1, 5 to 2 and ev added a ten-mile professional Lightship fifteen minutes in the lead In| Sed 1% lctanle ee Fogier, Harn jsunday World Wants third. Time—L0l. “Advancing, Mane the Lipton Cup race. Butterly wae sec- bd and the Ghamrock third, Git tnd all the professional riders in| Work. Monday Wonders, | <20z5 Sizerg, naias Hunter Misteat pene wa did ~ — ah eos

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