Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
| | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” ‘NE W YORK, — MONDAY. JULY 6, 1908. Fair and hot to-night and Tuesday, RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. ¢ GINS) CIN FIFTEENTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD : SCORE BY INNINGS: Weather Clear. July 6. Aiants 0010%1000 ~0— el FING cae two-year-olds; selling; $500 ade: «Cincinnati 71-070 0°00 0 0 0— At post 252. Ott Won driving. EVENING WORLD RACE CHART Track Fast. Winner, oh, ¢, BAY. ? DEGR . lr d; five and @ Star Shoot— Leac Garner Sweet Yole Mecahe Smith E Dugan}, Musgrov Mita . SCORE BY INNINGS: Mlighlanders 01010 ‘Athletics 00010 Daug iter. he end, ‘© commanding ypin canie from @ long way three-year-olda and upwand: Winner, oh. c. he Requital, vain coursd. Won eas! 1.25 4-5. Gliding Belie closed with ZB ons. Seren three-vearolde $17,000 TM Hl Starters: . Op. 1, Sh, GI ANTS | 1 Beane are ih nS { 13d 13 *Ro bel 15g . 3 2 HIGHLANDERS |: 3 aeEL 4 tos 2 a 1 "8 0 0 4 2 ne HIGHLANDERS, 5 aie boR BR RS 1. PQ A. EB. TR Re. ; Tourist, Westbury Tazie (Sot Di) BoD Osteen th i ey A uanind eh silva toni eoramnd Wivaiyibeas 1 14) 0 Vimy eg 8 eat RUB Sn fa Ae Oe ata ty ah Rone presnahan,o....0 0 7 0 0 Keel t BAS PAIRD aes Double Event; two-yea; olds. six (uriongs, Futgrity course | ! Keeler, rf ., iL 3 oO ‘At vost—844. Off—B.87. Start good, Won easily. Winner, ch. ¢ dy Ogden Donlin, rt. +0) 1 8 0 0 Mortarity, If . ll jade Fie : Airs Cre imc eT Seymour, of +0 0 1 0 0 Hemphill ct ......1 0 13 & . Devlin, I v0.0 0 0 3 Ol stant ib. Lh oH) if ey ae SrEch Mwai O SO Oloaeay ay cH My A ie Bri? ell, a8 .4.,1 0 1 2 2 K (now Tron 0 # 3 ( } edathewson, p...@0 1 0 8 0 orth, D 1 2d Pa a+? == a Hoge m 0 Pip GO, Cea, h < dani) 0 - |Sir Martin Wins Second Half of Dou- | 810,000 added R. HPO. A. B.\Totale........0..6 7 24 Hiv, Winner, ch, ¢. by Hastings oe G0) & Ol sented tor woes ta ulate ees | Dle Event for Madden, Fayette, ane, cf. wl a ti ai) ae ay ( + ir ; Mn ey te ae Das | Stable Companion, Having Won Paskertialties cee 0 0 4 0 0 Hartsel!, wet ‘ tae fe ‘ Gante, 1 Weary ae Sere First Part of the stake. pee . fre je was never d ene e : 2 CSSA O eLiDavia thee niiont ear-olds and upward; handicap: #60) 2 CUCH TART y ian C 020 0 " rw , aay : r MB chonent) © i 0 On eiet A & Winner, be: by Wonlethron BY VINCENT TRIANOR, i ANS d olins, 3b 0 5 = i: i (Spee! oO Evening World,) OWIDK eDaes wren 0) 00min 0) Oldring, cf Te pecial t Total 4 40 y) E. Collins, ss 0 SHEEPSHEAD" BAY" RACE TRACK, July 6—August Belmont’s Ist Base on Balls~Of Mathewson, off! Lt Ti Cs, Sonn Fair Play won the Lawrence Realization here this afternoon with ease Baie eecineanall biclanta eae CARN) 0 King James was second and Dorante third. Sy STAR en Giants: € | Goorabey p fy : : . | rs * vlokers, a iy SPP aalior iil, Wiese ene The victory of Fair Play added a little matter of $17,860 to Mr. it-Kane a 8 and upward l*Seyhold ........0 0 0 0 ihitaceal Stolen Bases—Doyle, Bresnahan, Loe] oe ; _- = Won easily Winner, b. f. Pamied Balls—Schel GRENE) conn tenon oF 3S dal Umpire—Mr keys, Op, Hi __ “Batted for Vickers in sixth, (Special t ening World.) c 51-3 Innings; ‘CIN ly 6—The leaderiess |° 4 n CINCINNATI, July Th ader! | oh Balls-Of Orth, 2 Giants started a four-day argument to- Bases—Ath 4, Highland- day with the Reds, In the af we take the lead in’ th: Conroy Out-By Orth, 3; Hogg stion, * National mative on the 4 3, jase Hits. Belmont’s bank roll, Alfred Noble was an added starter, but was out- classed in such company and finished a poor fou The start of the race was not up to Mars Cassidy’s standard. | Dorante bolted just as the Lee soon got him straightened and going around the first turn was on even terms with Fair Play and King James On the run to the backstreteh Dorante shot to the front, and at one time was by Hamburg webbing was sprung, b Inst long enough end to Grapple Spells Good Caup. Teague race hefore Thursday?’ i} Hases—Keeler, Kleinow, Sta Manager McGraw {s not here, he hav- | Viyols. api x | tng divorced himself from the gang in] U'Pitrs—O'Loughin and Egan, J order that he may see how well that Special to The Pyening Worl $11,000 paid for Pitcher Marquard, of| | (Special to The Evening World.) Indianapolis, 1s Invested. However, the] COLUMBIA BALL PARK, PHILA-| other members of the team feel that) DELPHIA, July 6—The ortppled High- a : here ts the spot where the first place|janders stacked up against the Athletics RE BY INNINGS: SEG Brooklyn 0 Chicago (e) thing is to be done, and that when}. Giants and Pirates meet the latter part | of the week every zame will be a bat-; fore the entrance of the Western teams. tle for the ienaeranips he First Inning. pre this afternoon for the try-out be- 1 fe) 2 0 0 3 Yankeewshowed evidence of their hard luck when the maimed infleld lined [leading by three lengths. Dugan got | buay on Fair Play midway between the I ihe plans o far turn and the stretch and soon caught OR OE Dorante. fter that it was easy, for to make a runaw | Dorante shortened his stride and even vie way | King James had no trout pass! | the former, That's the the | shed. Racegoers who came to the course were Inconvenienced by being compelled (0) ees to walk under the hot sun from the out- skirts of the railroad yard outside the gates, as the rear car of the B. RT. |train had jumped the track and held WINDSOR RESULTS, " (Special to The Bren World) y fed to Paskert, Doyle filed tolup. However, “Kid Elberfeld, opt é lup a Long Island train. A wreckingy wr pkon. Ont. July 6 To-day’ sees out, Hulawitt ti mistte to the core, sald before pla Gs i ele m Br Oe uy | BATTING ORDER, car was near and the wreck was svon| rave iited as follows raing out, Dovie to Tenney, Kane| began: AN SEUSS) (Ole H eh Asied ON 7 Uni —— cleared, None was hurt , RACE Purge #40; two-raar- tripled to centre field, scoring on Brid-' “We are all bunged up and some of| Tiley Dodgers met the relies of a) Brook’ whe The Saratoga Racing Association gave 1! HO ay ore let ti ee - my men ought to be in a hospital, but ‘at ball team to-day. The Cubs had Bt be ct. St ater, a3 jout some good news to-day. With a wwlt; Gladys Louise, 110 (Continued on Second Page.) they know that we are bound to reaci a hodge-podge collection of battery play-, Lummel Howard, | view toward finding out how the at- Lot oe earenanrcnmiees jour proper gait before long, and with and utility men to fil! the eal ant Zimmerima j tendange would be at the Spa a request A BE EASTERN LEAGUE. this hope they are awaiting the turn,” : ne eee He i es Heue HAGUE was made to box holders of jast sea "i vkwin on, Leon: | bi STiiSeee Meee HENGE Ge Durbin) of son to send in applications at once if) & ret, Watts, Beare Sleat inning: able to don uniforms were hobbling and ‘Tinker, 8s they intended to patronize the meeting. aed ay Hite Tan At Montreal Ballisuiktevarivsie Bacollasemadacd livetieices one aaa artis “H Rudderhan’ end Rlgier, || Santer uae cue es ie Ou lleaie Wy oe daideh al Toronto... 00000001 14 =<; a tac rey ee eave oe “| fictally announced that there will be few| (Mct’l 1.3.10, 5 and 4 to 0 D 0 nate to pass u james with any | won, rs Gault, A Montreal 0000000 HH (Continued on Second Page.) fad the) ea Pee many | fled. to er MeIntyre out, Tinker | #sentees. | con) n and 1 to 2 Batteries—Mitchell and Peirce; San- sald the remains 0 rank to Hoffman. Burafi tied to Durbin, Mell Narrow Escape. | Byza. k ne), § to 1, ley and Ball, Umpires—McGinley Ca Chance, limping painfully around the | NO RUNS. PHlerel ci Gan Gala Gta || third. Tme—.33. Wicker. club office, “but a solid week of rain ,,Tinker filed to Hummel, Fraser| Melissa won the openiag event All 16) tar and Big Bear also rin, Lian Hoffman. singled to centre | WAY, although right at the end Me-| plat and Bllherry fell. Bank Holiday would be a blessing. Even it we were gh to play double headers for half the rest RUNS “kard out, Hummel to Jordan, NO refused. Carthy cusingup, nearly tossed the rac Newark aw. THIRD RACE—Purse $400, matden ay, Gilding Belle, closing with he Jersey of the season it would be better than two-year-olds; five and a half furlongs.— Batteries—Mueller and Stunage; Mason | laying ball in the shape the team ts Sint Inning: usual rush, all but got up. She was an eis artsy, 8 to Le 40 ! and Cult. Umpire—Staftord AU aL u Maloney safe on Zimmerman's fumble, }easy second, in front of The Pippin. | q 1, won by six lengthe; Maxim \ At Providence. now in Hummel doutded to left, Maloney scor-|Chepontuc was regarded as a good |‘ ols), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to The Brooklyn men felt like the little Ing. Lumley sacrificed, Fraser to Hoffs React nothing a Baby, 104 (C, Koerner) 5 to Baltimore 1 0100010 Us Africans who found the lion tangled in| MAN, Jordan filed to Bheckard, Hummel | thing !n wiee quarters, but got nothing, | to 2,8, Time1.03 4-5, Jim Providence O101300 ks 2 ia Jey scoring on the throw in, | Sheehan| Helen Harvey ran out ‘th, Mr. Maginn, Jim Walked. Lewis poppec TWO RUS oebbed Howard Batteries ina and Hearne; Bae Donel, ‘thay Faalliaa (HAL hale Camila and Peters, Unjpire—Donnelly setees | foe ea TATUGRIRCRURHTMGHIRT IEA Tant! Wp | against it Donovan expects to get ome games right here and now. “WILD MAN” SHY $200, ate + Inning. Tied to Bureh Buren to Le ONE RU g John, High Hat, T! | Fit to Stetnfeldt. Roseben Was Third. \t A Automatic, Indian Hunter also mmerman| Peter Quince by three lengths, | ‘5 pled to | Dreamer second, and Roseben, an added) -OURTH RACH —Puree $00; seven Steinfeldt | gtarter, third; that was the order of furlongs. Dixie 10 WW, Ott), von by haif . 3 to 2, to 8M: the finish in the second race. Peter $ to ISH IN JAIL. ‘ | Burch struck out, Maloney popped to ulnee ran back to good form and Joanne MUST LANGUI | Tinker. Hummel out, Steinfeldt to Seventh Inning. ps easily. Roseben broke in front in | jan and 1.0 Special to The Evening World.) ioe Boat, Sailed Hoffman, NO RUNS. Bergin doubled to left, Wilhelm takeg| his usual fashion, but Notter quickly |! ATES Mawkama, ree (Spec A CITY, N. J July 6— | Hoffman filed to Burch, Sheckard Mel and kes out.| sent Peter Quince up to him, laying viet ys, ton ie! ar i a5 ished, sda a Bure centre, scor! , he “Big Train TEAS EuraRs AU OUreY Oars Jamnce sullivan, “the wid man of the} Barr, Gets Home With Other ae tee ena eotate cera | Maloney! Cue Monet rng immune length ot the MBE Train’ to pward: selling: ‘African jungle” arrested yesterday In a \fig. Bergen to Hummel, NO RUNS. |‘ Tight. scoring Burch, Lumley flied| the stretch. Turning for home Ros (Devertch), to Hoffman. still had a length advantage El Alls SEEN: TRIRTY-FOUR PERSONS PROSTRATED | ————_++ No Relief Offered in Forecast From Deadly Torrid Wave Which Strikes Victims Down as If by Plague. ° ‘HOTTEST JULY 6 ON RECORD IN LOCAL WEATHER BUREAU. Persons 'rv-n Insane by Torture of Extreme | Temperaiure Attempt Murder and Suicide— No Part of Country Escapes in Widesptead Suffering, Deaths From Heat To-day CASSIDY, MICHAEL, gixty years old, lied from heat at bis howe, No. 127 ‘tlantie avenue, Brooklyn, HARPER, LORENZ, seventy-eight years sa front of NO. SUL Weat street GLAYSEM, NELLY, sixty-six yeare old, No. 784 Rockaway avenue! 1d) of Railroad evenue and Old Mill read |CLDRIy) Overcome and died ag Brooklyn, home, STEMEPF, WIDEIAM, sixty-three yoars SADLER, MARY, one year old, died at home, No. street, Brooklyn, O'CONNELL, ELIZABETH, sixty yoard old, died at her home, No. 25 Hudsem avenue, Brooklyn, apparently about rae old, dropped dead (For Prostrations see Page 2) olds of Nov 12 Greenwich street, dled aud. 124" Raymoné denly after suifering from the intense heat during the ni Me had been manager of aD employment agency at No. 6 Green- wich street, ——, negro, thirty-tive yes A killing sun blazed down on New York to-day, establishing a new heat record tor a July 6, At 3 o'clock the thermometer in the winds yept observation loft of the Weather Bureau recorded 92 degrees, Be» low in the streets many tubes stood at 100, and scores of men and anie mals dropped in their tracks, : Before noon four deaths had been reported, and the afternoon was hot three hours old before the police records showed that thirty-four pers sons had been overcome in this borough and Brooklyn, and three more were added to the death list. Several men were driven insane by the heat and taken raving to hospitals. Two men attempted suicide, saying that it was too hot to live, and the ambulances in every hospital in the Greater City were kept running until the horses dropped, The day began with a stifling hum{d- | —————___-___ Ity, h gradually eased and made It m i Tee possible to breathe freeiy. Had the THE TEMPERATURE, nolsture continued in the alr the death and prostration record would have been! 4 A.M, appalling. AtS o'clock the humidity was! G A.M... 79, but by 3 o'clock it had dropped to #8. | TAL Mis... No Relief in Sight. S A.M. The hottest day this summer before | ® A. Mu. Jay was June 4, when the mercury pled up to 93, That this record would ast be equalled the Weather Man at was certain when he ecribbied ‘92’ on his slate at 8 o'clock. Nor oan he see anything In his book, made up of meteorological reports, | from all over the country, that promises a relief, The samo grilling, smothering weather will continue for forty-eight hours at least, he says. The ontire country east of the C nental Divide {8 broiling, and heat records are being broken in many citles Still it has been hotter on a July day, the record for the local Weather | de: Bureau having been established on y 3, 1898, when the official ther- | wet another fortni wnt of It, for all the Weather Man can promise. Testerday was a paintul, sweltering day for all New York. More than @ e of prostratio.is and half a dozen 8 were reported. Coney Island even had a death from the heat and three prostrations, and this morning a mometer registered 99, Brooklyn man who sought the cooling Even out among the nature-painted | zone at the beach became insane with mountains of Colorado it {s hot, In| the heat Denvor it 1s far hotter than the climate | Another Brook boomers ever admit It to be. It i hot! became mentally in Maine and Manitoba. Yes, and even (and sought to kil Contl- n man carly to-day set by the weather his wife and eon, He the citizens of Medicine Hat and Bis- (was taen to the Kings County Hospit \ marck, N, D,, have their coats off and| raving are plying their palm leat fans. Mrs, Ros Deperno, of No. 1% Front Nothing in Sight but Heat. Street, Brooklyn, narrowly missed be- | Craft Still O Sigl ing, 1 Hing Buren lice raid on boardwalk side shows,) flatt Stl ut of § wht, Mf TWO RUNS. 2 i" ing trample jeath at AF Fale ty dig up the $200 fine imposed qp 5 | Second Inning. Durbin singled to centre ker s{n-| at the whip was shaking up 482i] New York has had almost a full fort- eae sas bi pase Manhat- breaking the local Sunday laws and the The Shamrock was the first of the | iran UP sl a hk pled to contre, sending in Durnin ng | Roseben, and th PAR ad of Lang’ nd Royal | === ssa the heat, She was cared for in beatresieiy will Wave qaRIiniinials “neat Gh Aleany Gees TEU CRT (aztec [ cceine Luetloy gs aa vein see and Rell goes Gilets then ‘went on to min casi x also ra ss fell | te Eaertency Soeyit nnd sam @ serves the time necessary’ te Sheehan out stealing oftman fied to Lewis. Sheckard, Dreamer closed fast in the last t aspect, the “Wild Man" Was extremely on Saturday morning on the long trip of re ot MAR COCA oL ein atae anime F get the place money from Roseben | | '# Cool Nowhere. Weg he forgot fis growls and whoops 35 miles for the $10 Lipton Cup, to 3. Madden Wins Rich Stake AT BRIGHTON BEACH. ’ | The high temperature isso wide: that hay nim the real thing (In get back to the anchorage. NO" RUNS Eighth Inning | John Maiden won tie secon part o I esi |/Rbeind thas thers) seems 0 b0) 0 coat ror line, when the fine w: rtly paul: uble event wit artin, ta c 7 corner a) A Ite REESE CY MA Rigoee cs oe te amrock crossed the finish line Tnlres onlag: Brown now pitching for Chicago, Jor-| the double event rani nae TON | reales NavThaTaGuages aca. viene tee imposed b ‘ i OUCERTPARERIEO HOPMAN: Mes Gato outed ‘ 280, Jor-| ine down ¥ Keene's Helmet was | BRIKHTON B TRACK | prevails in the suburbs and along the lenry Brown, manager of the show, | ° to-night and at that time not sabe ew mumerman to Hoffman, ‘as . . the f of th d and ¢ also fined and has gone to Jail in another one of the fourteen yachts atill ounded 20 Hoffman. ‘Burch Sheehan out, Tinker to Hoffman. Lewis | second and Fasette third. Had Fay- 6—Owing to the fourth race at ll f ores of the Sound and the sande of LOE ON TRE RRSE WHE pa aee| ward. NO RUNS unned, NO RUNS. etie won Madd woud have Brighton, Beach lay having Hit a tantke ‘Then. there: Wicalga we é | left in the race were in sight. This) Frase Stioslian to Jordan, How bean 4,000. mie rdit single entry—Big Chiet-th nage- | The Wald is a pass-key, taking || stingiest sort of a southwesterly breese MEYER NOT SERIOUSLY ILL. act makes it look lik ha J . . conlitions, #1, Anes ae its thousands advertised offers fan Now York and that is the best ‘tory for the Shamrock, des; ! act that she will have to give time allowance WASHINGTON, from Richmond eral George von L. July 8A report; that Postmaster-Gon- Meyer was so ill at | We Fourth Inning dive to the other boats | to right i Le alae Maloney ste this home In this city that relatives had| the rac: 1 ' t ene apt Philadelphia 4.000 0.01 0.0 o-4| Helmet had a (our-lengtis lead ang “been summoned to his bedside ta de-| CA@pt. Barr and his crew wera too|h NB Ercan HiRSaReR eboney tod} iooked uke’a winner. “Lee. on Sir Mar "7 rT y ic e loi imme! tein. hat Faye one o med. Mr. Meyer left \-ashington yes-| busy fixing up the boat after the long) Mee ie ty Jordan. Moran safe | Batteries—Foxen and Dooin; Maddoa | U4 “SMolared to win with couldn't santey {ious es Be sieatination erulge to talk to-night, but it was the) on Jomtin's muff of Sheohan's throw. | 2nd Gibson, Umpire—O'Day. catoh Helmet, so he set sail. With wn. He had been. slightl \- | ' y peat Heal a oat hb. Ue a the vege st general report around the club hous | Durbin filed to Bureh. NO RUNS At St. Louis, stant strides he gradually cut down the thet vi, Bot Saget allel aad Aik Shane | eames Fifth inning: | Boston St. 1 + Lavalg dovdled 40 sight, Bergen scceunt wet exqunds, WAR aehiod tei NATIONAL LEAGUE, At Pittsburg Louls game postponed on Dis. eg end Analy got ate fai, | Staves riven. 3 Win both parts of the Ree the fitst part at th | the meeting, Sir Marti Swinging race to-day enue for another foi Y ork olght more New offices d nf requests into y homes and 1 be re 4 through ANY Twi Falr to-night,™ says the Forecaster, OTHER Morning Newspapers put 1 t w. Likewlse contine together. 1 wa viy hope Is that he When Printed in the World, s arred. somembere (0 Oe aa eeae is chart He has done It sfore, time Adverlisements Reach the People romised cooler jout of mind,