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— COMPLETE RESULTS OF T0-DAY’S RACES. VALS NAV EURUDOVOMOASULOVOV ATAU EUATAOSOMDOSODTA DIA VUE UOOOOT NODES UUROUDULUAAA MAO MODUATATOSASORLIATEROUASODIADUAT OUTTA TAROES ITRURESETNOEODEDESUTUDIAAODEOSOMMDDIDOD IVAN TUS METORIAAL EDAD DOUDR ITM | Fate and Cooler Toenight; Thursday Clear, | RACING | AND BASEBALL. | EDITION | | PRICE ONE CEN?. GIANTS TACKLE D ioe eet oh, SCORES BY INNINGS: Giants 000 fa Cincinnati (0) (0) (0) fae: Detroit 2705170 10 - Highlanders (o} oy 4h) 7) _ Brooklyn (0) (0) (0) — Chicago ch _ HIGHLANDERS BATTING ORDER. FLAMES SW g Circulation Books Open to All im) | Ne NEW YORK, WEDNESDA EVENING WORLD AACE CH SECOND DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH, July 8 Track Fa $400 added: ¢ AACRRTT yeur-oids quier te 561) T! eo arolda and art quod, Won euatly, Winner, b. ¢ ai New York i i Wiles, 2 ry } fn : us Ball. ‘as. rane ' cinarkable race: he Keelor, if | U y i cues 4 a s arolde and upward, $900 added Hemphill, of a vy Henn —-Brad Blahl, *b, 5 Ne Kleinow, « 1 Fin. Jkeva Chesbr: p Sw Umpires Sheridan and Evane a dUKat Mocatiey Special to The Bvening World } PY daniel AMBRICAN LEAGUE PARK. July Blaze on Boston’s Water Front ’ Qt wasn't so hot at American Longue . | 5 nit over his race uf veaterda grounds this afternoon, bur Detroit be Rapidly Wipes Out Prop- * : y zi y rleht » rt KW > @au warnitug ft up right at the jump erty Worth $1,090,000 } y nt hom. by and had rus shooting across the plate i ; Ip the very ‘ret inning. * 7 M Manager Hiterfeld's suspension Nas) pogmaN Juiy 8—Mne broke out. al , i been Hfted and he was on tt aching the Cunard Steamship Company’ Bhreve 1 to pitch for New York, and he was op-, here this afternoon and flames rity posed by Mullin, the old-thme enemy of! spread rapidly, threatening to wipe ou the Hill Topy everything tn the vielnity {43 r 00 Firet One of the oo | \, vas doing his best 1o_ttall Inning tied up at 0u wught, moved in time and sweeping the decks the ge r part of + were ninde ‘areo vessels | moored at the plere which are known over the ely Eft NO RUNS wil Becond Inning. w wave a Coughlin fied Gut tossed out 8 O'Leary number of then as the Grand Junotion Docks ped out to RUNS : Oras wasioll i agrounder, O Leary ‘The Leyland liner Devonian was ly to Rossin \ rarity beat ou) 4 10% ing at her plar near the Cunard docks, ne ty se empi f Moria hut wee towed to a place of safety + Hemphi Late to-day Me fire was spreauing rew out had gotten too far of second, was ecaugit on Rossman's quick throw to O'Leary. NO RUNB Third Inning Hemphill, along the water front and menaoing the residence distriot Two hours after the Mage started Moriarty threw out M was estimated that $1,(0),00 worth of | Intyre struck out, but the let one! property had been wiped out. The C ROU GY UKs nOW ma nOHeNTOLn ty ray divin (Oecreny a unmeciia tba cok | fafely into second b the nard docks will likely be @ total toss | 4 ors rege ine G hese veral freight cars on a siding | it to second and was out, Niles. Chesbro threw out ONH RU ie ae The heat was so in- it difficult to were destroyed Crawtord, tense the firemen found Vive alarms were sounded summoning | © apparatus from | sei etronw ET, APPRENTICE BO, WINS IN DRY MN DUGAN, VETERAN ete BY VINCENT TREANOR. Bei near enough to fight the | offeotively Three hours after the fire got undor| way (he Leyland docks and the Grand! were a mass of flames CHS. E BLANEY @ work of the firemen the! f Ay | crossed to the residence section 4 ACEI wi f Jand several biocks were soon ablaze { a || Viera was a panic among the occu pants as they fled before the Aames, | and the polios were quite powerless ta | Wii ‘ ij {| contro! the trenaied throngs that fled | in. this particular drive, however. It was just the other way round. | | i] fhe (etree, Sweei put it on Dugan unmistakably andi na manner that suggests that), AMERICAN LEAGUE. he will put It on any other boy of the Dugan calibre if they don’t watch | i out! Mrs. Elizabeth M Blaney obtained At Philadelphia Sweet rode a great race on Trash a) RESULTS AT BRIGHTON to-day an ‘nterloitory decrse of abso-| Bt. Louig .......0 6 the ak He never irs fusiered la Anant Philadelphia wu. 0 1 the early part when In close quarters. lute divoree f h usbind, Chacles AAMGAa Hendibenal avaneerii eens Cairngorm and Be'kon were FIRST RACE—Sir John (8 to 1 B. Blaney, “the king of me ama." | der and Smith. Umplre—Connolly | ng it out for supremacy on the and 8 to 1) 1. Ruble (4 to 1 for The decree wes signed by supreme At Washington back stretch, Sweet showed no dis-\ place) 2, Tod 3 Court Justice Brenger. T estim es EVE aay eat) | por on Sale era at aes pants ee in the suit was heard before Gilbert] Washington u | 6 ley elit ay pac = Ray Hawes an referee. When Justice| Batieries—Manuel and Sullivan; Tan-|¢ li) the head of the SECOND RACE—Vervane (7 to 10 Erlanger signed decree (oda GAAP CCT NS CUTS Maia O'Lough:| was reached. Hore he began t and 1 to 4) 1, Motor (3 to 6 for tn. 81 of Cal orm, who was swinging ordered tie papers realed ult of Cairngorm, place) 2, Fauquier 3. Mrs. Blaney charged that on many At Boston, eens: a length tn front He caug occasions e road with his 80 069 8 4 0 &@!him at the elghth pole and from tit “thr llers” the actor-playWrighi-manager| 1, -1006100 6 Biome tt was ding slong. Dugan was THIRD RACE—Gorncob (11 to 5 mas g nduct_ with various| gf urioy mipoaieg ena Chae Shut oi ng the whip {i Cairngorm wate and 9 to 10) 1, Molessy (4 to § for women plomestabat lot by Kile Sweet rf eg along: uh a place) 2. Greeno 3 No specified amount of alimony was EASTERN LEAGUE mdet a hand rlde é He mned in e de Bele a ander 2 | i { FOURTH RACE-Trash (11 to 5 standing having veen reached between ea a5 2 ; the layers idk. She ued ai ai > and 4 to 5) 1, Cairngorm (8 to 10 for t Jersey City. seaios a laced 2, DiArkte 4, er ig to have the eustudy of ihe (0! providence (i) A place? 2 rkte children, Charles Blaney a Jersey Ciy 16 Good Crowd Turns Out | Harry Clay dd. ‘The father wii] Batteries—Prock and Peterpun, Mcore| ‘The crowd picked up consider. FIFTH RACE-—-Takahira (a to 1 children a: stated Bis Crist npires—MaPagite and|abiy at the track by the rea this sq 44 to 5) 1, Wapenoca (4 to 6! elle. ' an afternoon, and in size compared favor a | At Baltimore. ably to that of any Wedr a, for place) 2. Ragman 3 * tag Sheepshead. The association announced Peay NATIONAL LEAGUE. ji ee \ 4 F Tome mood news to hortemén to-dny.| SIXTH RACB—Black Mary GD atterjes—rill and flasisch Hoss | sree thal (beeianine: Beets wean (he 5) 1, m (1'to 3 for — At Pittsbur |&-y and Rovtr Umptre-Gtafford, | Ht fs that b next iweokethe)| | and hte 6)eiy Basen: ( A 9 | At Rochester purges will be Increased. None of the place) 2. Arasee @ FIRST GAME. Baga, J overnight events will be worth less than — 2 Hadelphia 1 10:03:00 0 4] Buffalo... 1 Qi « i be of 86 } PARAS ECAP EYL ier htierroriy enti hy ee eae eat delightful, chance |B f0b3- ridden. ty hq ca eQuil c Baiteries—Tozer and Aroher| 1) p- | Values, There wae s delightéul change | yocahies wer overlook ign: us y 6. betes by and Burle Namolscate, hunay, in the weather, a brisk breeze from tloned. Moxa "i pulde 8 Sn is y, At Montreal. yeran giving (he air an autumnal e vitae minh ta sul awa} SBCOND GAME. a0 McGahey Rides Good Race {ran third gil she way and chose Philadelphia... 1-9 2 al a6 ae Su ave on Pittaburg 09090 t s sisi Sel cue ! Bibeite v eri BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, July 8—The tourth race, a is on Cairngorm, and the promising apprentice boy Sweet on Trash. One would imagine that with Dugan and Sweet hooked up in a drive the more experienced Dugan would put it all over Sweet. He didn’t do it The uth ‘ twalia (ero-tencold, woaidand ai | aga ot Sine same, de. ‘king cid a nd Baas Y, “JULY 8, 1908. ONY ‘it HTUMULT OF CHER OR BRYAN LASTING FOR 86 WINUT COLLEGE POINT AMUS Flames, Spreadinz il il He With Remark ible, GTION BY FIRE Rapidity, Demo.ish Two Big Hotels and Twenty Cottages at Long Island ELON lean section of cme wiped out to-day by a tre wt and First stre First avenue College Point, L. | ch started in et, on Flushing Bay, Was Max Zehden’s Casino Hotel, and spread to Resen- yburger’s Hotel and some twenty small co ind outhouses located beyond the ferry-house. The damage will reach $150,000, it is estimated The fire begin in the basement the dining pavilion, where a dozen persons were a caught afire. The bowling | | ee the dining pavilion was in flames, and the | Heys and bathhouses of Zehde 1cross to i jumped dinner. Within ten dancing pavilion next and boathouse were Hes to go, the pine wood of the structures feed ting the its The Zehden Casino and Hotel was a ees butifing erected fifteen vaurs ago. Several guests were caught on the and had to escape, as the upper floor water to were on fire ir tn the blaze began rom the ma ture the fire leaped across (0 and bath housex at the water's ede where the flames e fought with atreame from a flraboat Hotels and Yachts Destroyed, jump into the stairways struc: Chief of the College Fire Department, 60 to destr the Charles Frewan Point Volunteer that the fire was certain | buildings alone the water. He sent to | Flushing, Whitestone and other Loni Island points for assistance, and when Jthe fire reached the four-story Resen burger's Hotel he telephoned to Fire Hovdquarters in Brooklyn for more aid. p Ss qoun Pata poate and yaohts lying near (handicap for three-year-olds and upward at a mile and one-eighth, served jonny oat Gesiy cineeaehtoe iia as the card’s feature to-day. It resulted In a hair-raising finish en aes, Wate! were fanned by a twen | = a 2 . Ae ty-mile wind For a time yoked Cairngorm and Trash, the latter getting the verdict by a nod. Dugan as it the New ¥q do College Palnt Ferry Company's b: ng Would be de- stroyed, and the efforts of the frame Were centr saving it, The fire men succeeded, as the fre took its yutse to aot of land upon which stood some twenty cottages, all of | which were burned dowi almost be- fore the first engine had arrived from Wi}Wamaburg, Casino 800A In Ruins. A ferry-boui, on which there were about 100 rmasseugers, Was about to enter her silo wivn the fire started Jbut was w away In torty vites Zehden's Casino Was entirely oi and it was sad that the loss on it alone was §110,(d, The terminal of the 3 1 unty Electric Raudroad is dl- t fe hotel and scores Were removed to a safe dis: tance to mwavent their destruction rated under on, Green & the management Simon Casino, sald thai the fire was cauvad Sparks from the fire fall on the roof of the Enterp: ctory, one wile away dong $10 Lamaze ei ' | Pwo Hundred and Peoelr J station vad wo go up Ve TOOL And od Other damage was susta ' Howe $H, Chilun Paint Works, jaw, ) es, $2.00 he 4 booker ¥ Hub, $1 4 yneeseionalrss ‘The pler of Point Ferry « and had | » fireboa yphar Mills and David eer) destroyed entirely he Burne listeict represenis an en tire block from phe fom of Firm ave Gee 0a Darieeih aoe, ———— AON BAR CAUSES tALFROURTIE-UP THe BR One Man Badly Burned When It Drops and Makes a Cross Circuit. anid the feed wires about 3” feet east of the Brooklyn ar 10rage on the south Bridge at 11.06 auiwed @ Ue-up of “L" for tuirty-two minutes, the burn- ing of the signal and feed wires of the wridge car gervice and seriously burned @ passing truck driver, The aocident Was caused by a workman employed by Cnion Switch & Signal Company dropping an iron bar across the track and striking the live rails The Injured man is John AM © Brookly: to-day Evans of No. #0 East Twelfth street, and he wae ie Bey ring from vklyn Hospital suf- and face. He was driving roadway and got off ia tira, A flash caugiit he almost fell over the guard the oridge in an effort to escajr tant the iron bar fell on the ade the cross oirouwt third atl and wih the ground wires there was a fire- k and electrical display whloh from ver below looked as if the bridge 5 y fire. agers on the first approaching ated tra @ terrified and many ind wo tried to ge! off, The urta ‘ stoppe the ae ‘ 4 i so PHILADELPHIAS WIN FROM CARDIFF duly 87 ‘ Jeipiia to ma practically | z —94e All Former Demonstrations Outdone by a Wild, Delirious Crowd at Den- ver, Which Exhausts Itself Ina n_a Long Howl. NEW YORK STANDS FIRM IN REFUSING TO JOIN IN Bryanites Attempt to Seize the State’s Stand- ard, but Tammany Men Prevent Them From Carrying It Away—Fight Com. ing Over Guffey Men, BY MARTIN GREEN Stafl Correspondent of ‘The Evening W July 8—The Chicago Convention che DENVER, lor forty-six minutes. | ered its master The Denver Convention cheered its master this afternoon for an hour hand twenty-six minutes | What was expected to be a short, perfunctory session, to be fole , lowed by a recess until 8 o'clock to-night, to fight over th ereport of the {Committee on Credentials, was turned into a remarkable demonstration: |for William Jennings Bryan. The Peerless One's managers seized on |the moment when a fight was being organized to loosen the grip of the master to work the crowd into a tumult of cheering. | The Committee on Credentials after an all-night session, in addition ‘10 throwing out the McCarren delegatlon from Brooklyn, decided to unseat eight of the Guffey delegates from Philadelphia and thus put Gutley off the National Committee. This caused a tremendous row. Fourteen States, Including New York, jolned In a protest. It was ed to have the conventlon take a recéss until 8 o'clock to-night to plar jgive the two sides of the committee a chance to make up their reports. | ENATOR GORE SET THEM GOING, A motion for a recess was made, but Temporary Chairman Bell good naturedly permitted the crowd to have a little more fun, and Sen- He had nat {spoken ten minutes when he mentioned the name of Bryan. Then the ltumult hegan, and It continued until all records of demonstritions @ conventions had been broken, When there wis a sign that It was dying jout some Bryan boomer started Standards of States wera \selzed and carrled to the platform and there placed In a group, while the bearers danced around them like wild Indians, NEW YORK HELD BANNER AGAINST HORDES New York was one of the few States not responsible In the nolse- making, gathered around the New York delegation and atempied to selze he banner of that State. Tammany men, backed by several husky Sul- ‘ivanites, seized the standard and wrestled with the crowd, When the tmttle was over New York's standard was still In Its place, Order was restored atter the din had continued for an hour and fwenty-sx minutes and Senator Gore was permitted to continue my speech, When Gore had ooinpleted tie epoeyh the Convention took @ re s until & ololovk to-night. At thig session the contest over the Guffey delegates will be fought to a finish. | jator Gore, of Oklahoma, was Introduced to make a speech, again, Vhis development turned what prom ised to be a short and uninteresting session into something bristling with, fireworks, because the Guffey men, the Dubots men, the MoCarran men and all Col. Guffey who has been the aek- the others who were turned down in bone of the opposition te Bryan is the |the conteste breathed threats of ohief @fiura in the fight whieh tas fol- | vengeance, Col. Guffey wae expecially wed the decigion of the Commitias an | sare. Credentials inmseat eight of his de It Is generally. conceded that he was Philadelphia and PUG ™ outrageously treated by ‘Temporary the wees eigt supporters of BRN. On siaan Bell aaay, te tae Ma The seating of these men would ree |Goegates were denied thelr absolute the contra of the party in Pennsyle |r to take part in the onsanisation vanla from Guffey and put a Bryan | e eonvanGon:. Many powar hl ReL man on the Jonal Committee MOM |i hinniiai delayates promised Col, Gute thet Btats aan ae ;|fay that they would support any action ae he moght decide to take to gain fustiee for iis delewates and From the lop (ee ID oeoudD showed fourteen States, 1 of the Tower) vss. sone win oi 6 a the Metropolitan Building one Se thea Sua ae n see 40 miles in any direction, || sared as showing a sisnifcant under- are of sent! rT fourteen Through an Ad. [oo reanede in The World a, rionsset afier, datly, to 1 ay eden tials ni, excha 4 more persons in: : thin this broad than car t rn eached through ANY [W¢ THER om i put together, , eat wig cunrenuen

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