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COMPLETE RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S: RACES. VANIAANUAAAIAAAER TEVA AASV REET EAAAE AAA AER OS THAME AAA HE NEW YORK, FIFTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH. Weather Clear. July I. Track Fast, T RACE. For three-yearolds and upwant, selling; $40 added; six fur 2.29; off, 2 4, Won easily. Winner, b, g.. by Golden Gar: c 1 Liges, Op. Hi, Gi. Pi” Sh. SCORES BY INNINGS: FIRST GAME five Cleveland 0) © 6) © O) ©) ©) 6) an see oC Mua Highlanders 00000000 : i ‘Cleveland © 1 010 0 4 — en irate SiR ATACIATATH Highlanders 00200 = RAGS ema ean = an 5 _ — _ ——_—__-———— _ ff, pa ae g \e cho om. by Pla ty ! Vie S Pr GiANTS | HIGHLANDERS iE Mg * r BATTING ORDER. an N RO AUB eoNaw vert leveland i 1 Dovle 04 end, | Grimaldl he ander a hart drive a Bresnahan, ¢ mo BO H RAC ipward, $1,000 Donlin, rf. ak et) of ¢.. by Collar—Ra J Geymour oo Fm - ae Devlin, ob. 0 0 2 tf ae i Wu | > World ) : —__— sf } 02 BARU a up on the lower turn with, a vydous burst of speed. and. tak ; ae weer a al GUERIN “Qunnine ash PO. A ue 2 0 Wagner, ss. . NB) ty Btorke e, 1b moo 9 0 Os ae is missed tie MN SCORE BY INNINGS: Brooklyn St. Lguis rons oom oo BATTING ORDER. ar ibavers “SATURDAY, EVENING WORLD RACING CHART Fair and warmer to-night and Sunday, FINAL JULY 11, 1908. AMERICAN fi WIN GnARIPIONSHP ROM WHOLE WO (SS Yankee Sharpshooting Team Defeats All Other Comers in Contest at Bisley, England, for the Olymp. c Cup. BISLEY, England, July 11.—With a margin of thirty-five points to spare the American team this aftern * match, the first real event of I" unes and contests. ‘ore stood as follows: American team ........ . 2,531 English team ...... ve 2,496 Canadian team .......066 2,439 The Yankee marksmen started they were never headed. With the single excep the match at the 00-yard range they scored t for etch of the six distances than the pick of Europe and the British dominions could do. | Immediately the American was announced the Swedish Crown Prince shook Gen, Drain’s hand heartily and congratulated him | upon the work of the team. first range and r totals victory in won the great International Rifle! The final | RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. UCKY rm CANS NS RACE WITH FRANK GILL FROM GOOD Sarees f-Serer Hessian, Joyner’s Good Horse, Fails to Show Real Form, and Is Beaten Off in Stretch Drive. JACOBITE GLADDENS HEARTS OF BACKERS IN FIRST RACE. |Waponoca and Comedienne at Odds of 7 to | 10 Take Second and Third Events in Easy Fashion, Beating Out Good Fields. ‘ we BY VINCENT TR!;ANOR., BRIGHTON REACH RACE TRACK, July 11—Retween the claiming and bidding up of selling platers and the winning of the week’s solitary stake with Frank Gill here this afternoon, “Lucky Jack” Mo Ginnis comes pretty near being the whole works at the Brighton Beach | meeting. To-day his Frank Gill, beaten twenty lengths in his last start, the Commonwealth Handicap at Sheepshead Bay, comes out and rans the field in the Trident dizzy. He just walked home, as the telent put it, with a real good horse that Hessian has shown himself to be, stag- gering in two lengths after him, with Gold Lady two lengths back. To say that Frank Gill’s victory was a surprise is expressing it gently, Nothing he has shown this season would give him a chance and as he | walked around the paddock with boxing gloves on his hocks, his looks were enough to deceive an expert judge of horses, Refore the race McGinnis admittad to ey See ee j the writer that Frank Gill was not the jhorse he used to be, "I think I heye)t BRIGHTON RESULTS. . vn t y 0) o him,” | f last ea sof the other competitors were as follows: France 54_|thrown too many works Int Vinpires—Kiem and O'Day tre out of last plac Benet The scores of the other competitors were as follows: France, 2,272;| In explanation, A | FIRST RACE—Jacobite (8 to 4 _ ording to Manager Donovat RICH Sweden, 2,213; Norway, 2,192; Greece, 1,986 ; Denmark, 1,909, rove hds owner's knowledk | and 8B to 5) 1, Tom McGrath (4 to 4 Sneclal to The World wil D : Hummel | im addition to) winning) ass team) the with Walling-| "4 opinion, Prank GIll enced at Wh itor place) 2, Besom 3, PITTSBURG, P 1 a f Se ewe ate f sLumley tf Americans also won as individuals f not better than he ever did tn his econd Inning iat MDL eC SPARE See dan. 1b. Luescher and Martin, bot the life, for after Notter got him throu =——s ger McGraw keepe a tt i 34 hc dae AAA f e ind revolver compett Pea ean e he in slashed a th Het) i 3b, United States, led the whole world tn the oiticll p it an i “fl thi Hed ira hal raliny natant ratGh 9 AD Rare aD araetuacerioen Ute 0 s team, the fa » ) k it w wi u es T Announwed this morn q reezed pe. yithout the x 1 HABE Pf us r their aggregates, each wing = 40 fs as follower frst Van eae simply breezed hom wi dent uy 10 and 1 to 4) 1, Terror (even for hardiy know ‘the ine My Wilhelm pe points, eliin slightest contention. Dugan on the f- | place) 2, St. Withold 3. pay e Serine vf scrambling with the Blum, 420; s 1, s, Belg! y rot ahe ex-Pimte ONE RUN y 1 Our Weapons Superlor, Too. (87; third ™ u 1 Ae es lisa Reever ‘at a Co oats ! Y i ed locals for possession of Lemonvitle. = ame , Gorman, United States, 48 olt at t ‘ HIRD RACE—Comedl 7 ti play arrived to-da as R és i aenlion rae , 7 lenne (7 to RAS(eemid: Gi orice in case he ie net lsyten and It Mt gneraliy eded that th Revolver Champions. Too. tiny, LA il" 40 and 1 to 4) 1, Grimaldi (even for Gale wWalner, (ho ' houinile ” pons le primar one for the the revolver team competitio ag well have tried to ae » m Pe ee Third Inning, ought to get away with |ien, algo offers indisputable proot of ‘ mpeubon mae Noter Just aut aitil and ;Place) 2 Saracinesca 3. t aa Me 4 sai « mais wonderful stop and (he e ries. \ the superiority. of new short-| Gee mee omplover'y horse the ina St heew Bradley firsts Hickman First Inning barrelled § * Am Bratt : Aiea FOURTH RACE—Frank Gill (14 is i w great nu Renna tbarraited ire as follows: Amer 7 Pa tank i mspike Lajoie tiled to Delahanty.| suvch's grasser went to Charles, Ma- eae ue ete fe LOT; Belg SH1, nnd Fngland, | Gold Laity mn a fair sort af a ra to 5 and 3 to 5) 1, Hessian (1 to 8 ; ; fh ret Sr aeteenatco eee. 1)810 to be third, bi mining for place) 2, Gold Lady 3 Pl oney called out on strikes, Charles and therdritisn nlite sbruloe 1 Led : i pla y 3, 4 | U tary service form ce was ¢ pleable, She 8 st rn ok care Hun xO J | A great crowd san ig See < ey . j a were a i: Si ithesconil ; ; | shoot. ‘The magnificent all the way. I a) FIFTH RACE—Big Chief (18 to anced on Conroy's sacritice, Hic | Lt D C yy Hong asked about Prank GIll's reversal, cA ag ae ee eta 1 i he Intter covering | ake A ae plalec wpe row n [Baek American throughout \ i | Jacobite Comes to Life (0 and out) 1, Bouquet (out Th fthig afternoon 1 out how soo NRE CERRITO TH TAMRAC Pete til eer? é ' BAGS ese) VUNG sf wit | rv} a In the first race dacoblte camo to| place) 2, Tennis 3, i My 5 ¢ ’ 68 LOO NF a Stop of Byrnes's q the spectators was 8 F SATE a aul Dire Ai tele. sea 1 EIR pater, Murray tanped J | tly cheered by grea h : aA eure SIXTH RACE—Verbatim (20 to 1 ue rea Seas ie ng to Lajoie. TWQ RUNS NOWRUNS ist tt m4 wher, Chit i Blouday MY } dull rac e back and 8 to 1) 1. Gliding Belle (even 1 7 Fourth Innina, Second Inning. 1 team firing at the last r 1,00) | Hing col ny First Inning. Lae for lace 2 Dander 8. ., Niles threw out Bemis, Nineh ‘i + ear ARR ' ¢ yards, opened to-day unde ble After fe se of ‘om Me- p ) Fred Tenney hit @ long tly: to Clarke, | ¢Aflee @ihreX out, Bemis, | Ninehman! r.umiey out, Charles to Keener. Jor. Leaned from Steamer Rather |auepices. The American and. Brit Grath to the stretoh, he went away | — ce e was called out on sin , 4 i |dan singled over second and, when Mur pies aT 10 ere ous @age. Tom Morath (Doyle J out on strikes, Bres-| \igh one to Hemphill, NO RUNS . ; t h had cas tila WINDSOR RESULTS, alan walked, Doniin hit a liner to| clarke took Bemis'e place behind|rav tripped over hie feet, walked to| than Sail Away with [teams cao’ had around them a large | | renuayigosl rece) under eyes ea 4 bbaticchio, whose to Wages tha bat. Berger tossed out Ball. Blair|recond, Sheshan eave Shaw a high one, Awa) |erowd of admirers and Interested spec: | ] javted ong ano ci to, be Aeon, ae aeons Yickled Bresnahe INS fouled to Hickman. Kleinow popped |A pasted all put Joman on third, Capt. Dunn tetors, j ont Oe Pain wae a selling race, but! RIRST RACE—Purse M00; three-year Thomas sing took second on aj‘ Bradley ee Lewis fanned, NO RUNS. Crown Prince Watched Contest. | | the enterad prices of the field were un | olds and upward) six furlonge—Re- (Biante HEGRE HR Sie ae ifth Inning. Keeney singled through short. Dela- = The Crown Prince of Sweden, who | usually high, ranging from $00) down dondondo, 108 (C. Ross), 2 to, 8 to 6 ) MoCorr NOR : Birmingham drove a long fly to Dele-| nanty forced Koney, Hummel to Lewi was a visitor at the camp, watched the | a ea to $1,800. eyigs 4 PREC a ee N OER UNS. HAAG UREA re Bria TTSiT ORG BAT Hc lelttony [Gite aaereiicias ace eet T ida tara cees | athor | than vaalll wbnlCante vonn||meeen ecininnileeealaiismernenen Eaey Race tor Waponoca, {and oui: woo by ailenein} vane: Syrts Second Inning. dropped the ball and had to throw to] Ludwig lifted to Sheehan. O'Rourke “unn on the tramp steamer at yre, , Hracs emia Irish - A rf stat} |9 (Francis), 3 to 4, 1 to 2 and out, seo- , Ai first, /Clarke walker, and stole second | forced Charles, “ No‘of G » for a while and then, walking ITISN- American Association | Wemoncoa just breezed all the way tn Kaa anay Raningouiele ind Wagner got Seymour's liner. Devin] ana went to third on a passed bail, | core pd Charles, Lewla to Hummel, NO: of Glasgow, elght of the forty-two 4 h i + % the second, @ two-year-old selling event, nd; Topsy Ri nu, Wl jer), 6 te fouled to Gibson. Mec was thrown| Bia aaGteruRONE: NOUR 1 | RUNS: Chinamen composing the crew this att. [cow the range, accompanied by th Athletes Take Early Les tins second, oar the result in doubt, and! 1, 9 to 5 and 8 to, third, Thme, 119 9-6 Sut by Wills|at first.” No RUNS Iinchmangent Take As —- W this @%- swedish Mintator ra Choylasmore,| Athletes Take Early Lead | Atne.t Nvaulther aes hee lintkiiber BU JRAnRE RBIS TNS foul Tavior threw to Tenney in tine ro filed to J. Cis EASTERN LEAGUE. into) tla water a it | Prentent ot the) National) Hina) Asso in Contests |came Waponoca’s one if) isk, Om ran letan Storke. Doyle handed Wilson's fast Nes, Lajole to Brad was leaving the Erle Basin, Brooklyn, | iatlo™ took up a position behind the in Contests, yeok Voy ene el ag Ras eplechase; purse (iuller to Tenney. NO RUNS 3 Two ners drowned and” aie wa, (chair ot one-armed Gen, Drain, th [ie wore, tines Ses idan cae role yearcolae a naetin asoUt Third Inning TT aCay At Buffalo eat a © | tender of 4c aie bate NDR ell So eis WK inieel h : i out by patrolboats and vol- f the Americans i | getting the place m trom two miles. —\Woodside (MoClein), 11 Atiby and Storke settled Bridwoll’s NATIONAL LEAGUE. FIRST GAME lity: savers, ‘nt Vol- | From this point he followed with (Special to The Bvening Wortd.) | Wi ie 4 to 0 5, won by two lengths; pehances Taylor fanned. Tenney tlied Rochester OOF 1900008 extreme vigilance maintained | 0Vious Interest the for of Casey ULMER PARK, dul The Spantsh Comedienne Wins Easily. Mangano, 9 to 5, tte eosin Hbson's Ay ys At Cincinnatl | Burtalo CRUST CE) vy Capt. Gunn, the Chinamen escaped | #4 Winder, the only two rica ns rater! th anni Comedienne is back to ber | rm - Leiper, 28 mour got Willis’s shart fly. Devlin ts Donia | Yes—Dugeleby and Butler; Hes- from the lower decks while the steamer | ¥0 Were then shooting. They wer 8 de ft the done at) @he won the third race in a gellon iw lion: to 6, thirds tired Thomas on high fly. NO RUNS, | Boston 020 terfer and Archer, Umpires—Walkert ; . ‘i “T'poth steadily hitting the bull's eve, while Park this afternoon ee ee Ure [he anon Gieiniatdl: a = rile Dickson, Fourth Inning incinnatt 010 an Murray. was heading for open sea. Wale resou- WA it : n eee ved den ihe place, Gritnald rile Di \ i VP UERlee F tethng ak aha’ Bhi apa COND GAME tre hd hold of them they tried to guy, |th@ British team, their nearest com-) ‘The track wae heavy es tha cinders] it by 4 narrow inargin. fre Boyle filed to Thomas. Bresnat p SECOND GAME : : Aledto Btorke, Wilson was under Doge [om Sonlel. Umpire-Rudderham, merge thelr heads. | petitor, was losing ground + ant provanted fast running, | st0a, The others were now d Rec ies lin's fy. NO RUNS. Re At Chicago. The crew claim that they were bookea| Winder and Casey finished with 0 Larkin, H. A. Doren W. B.| ping second to the far tum. He dropped to nd} to 3 and out; Leach flied to Seymour. Clarke out,| Philadelphia ques. 8 iiatteries Bannister and awein, Vans | trom Shanghal for elght months’ Cri Ce GO ATED at) ands di) J. Warret, J. J. \ n, and] back then and Anished last i ind a half;Aphrodite, CD Cee ee LILY Eee ‘ Ht eS ree ae Mo anaatshes s Walker | vice, and that the yhave not recelved| made by the Arst two arks:| HL. Martin made a capable commit Big Chief Wins in a Drive le We bd to Lan Bt 2 P atteries—MeQuillen and Dooln; Ruel- |" i BAY have: be ally t | men to finish which materially aided in we success of Re Chief won th i belae Paty tie Fifth Inning. nach and Moran, Umplire—Johnstone, At Toronto ee alcachyere eaten ly treated by| ae the announcement of the winnere | ty mee thriting sinve from Yankee Land, Margaret, Lexing Seymour filed to Wilson. Abby tonged | ——— : FIRST GAME. as ue Sen Raat ; applause broke out in Which the Crown| ‘Thy naviow race. elosed Jmentary 8; the, om othor yee nece yan enn, Lady Lissak, out Devlin, McCormick fanned, NO MERICAN LEAGUE. Montreal 01000000 o4| Polke we ationed on the dock at| prince joined heartily oY as be hentary of it, Bix Chief sh 4 Daine, and Little Minnta NUS. j Al . Toronto 0496010028 —g|the foot of Dwight street ail night tol rare” Le was Tun in one heat with} good face be so rat Doyle and Tenney retirel both Stork [nes 7 p : Phe scoring of the American team at. a e rs facin rode him, shown e0 ee . rey | Nerpred ee id Mahtani 1. | prevent any members of the crew from t 5 aver: ‘pitelied ba Gh ete At Boston. | Black : Lae alviosd tH nsular| yf the final day's shooting. Their com-— ;) vched nA atic olin nny Mora 0 Lekch tripled coring "Thomas. Dovie | Detroit 93900000008) SPCOND GAMB By ae Othe oe a Ooet | bined score fell only fourteen points | v8 i kle. Big Chief Megimbled Clarke's tap, Leach scoring Boston . PSU ele bel et 00 Haess Ah + eeGld if pay i short of a perfeot acre, a remarka)ly : 2 Pte, Madore Ghee asta N Paterson Authorities Order Body second rs d to eries— q » . clared they would die ra , | wei Er cer a TT AM Me OR RU AUeueiaua sl arate RHR CHBRERACENnIPeRecTE MALE A GA ua ache’ WaT Linh 16 BRATGar Rattan |e uceeuar meer ied per GrRne®: 8 Tr wes a diel all the of Mre, Tavack Exhumed, mow ; i I Wicker and Rall: Ki mak Ta-lohe men fired with the precision and that Big Chie ri Shysicia mateo ‘ Sinth (Aah Bean, i and Ball; Kilroy ¥ sarka Ot ThON, i t Fis y Physician Armstrong has or eee uy 9. a At Washington. Umpires—Taft and Black, PhS Nat OTE? alates warsiipe, | the accuracy of machine guns, ama AA st t fered qn inquest in ath of Mrs ridwell flied to Wagner. | Taylo a AN : * fte je, un hip told, MeDanie Rea itera ge aainaioh 2 peau denoe ; fy , i e , unable si ( a aie w d yesterday, a e 6t Rey out, jets to Tenney. Don-| patterles — Dineen and Spencer; | ersey City .OG100000 DUKE’S CHAUFFEUR ARRESTED | | omsetves, swung their hats edn gol we on chs the iellied Precis tia ried’ on tha areas lin got Storke's hard smash. ya eane nay) Hughes and Warner. Umplre—O'Lough-| Batteries—Siine and Peterson: Lditte George A. Mackey, of No. 7) Lexing- | vhooped {tex time, 104-48 Me de a the custom of tonk W ee foul, El NS. (en and Crist Umplree—Kelly and Me: ) avenue, chauffeur for J. B. Duke,| ‘The Smetre individual oontest, in| “13! Wont, Sige. Pe? parren as Ly bavasee Ff ree wi be oxt ens Tague. v € 0. aber, Ts 086 e sixt wo ar ed the eventh Inning, At Philadelphia, Pagu At Baltl tobacco magnate, was arrested for! ehioh Simon's score of SS was Tate | t 1 mitted suictde at her home certificate ety ord retreats by, conmedl Ok Brees | FIRST GAMB, altimore. Jing in his employer's automobile] \,\ regarded as a sure winner, was Newark, to-day as unto, ot: J atante’ firet | . Newark 902000 aa Sixth avenue and Forty-eighth Ms wa mind dea County. Phys! + it of the eeme, a triple to right, scor- 000110020000000 4 e140. b von, according to the official score ar H Us. end Ot ‘ Jurong to hold up the funereb, i ig [Fares ‘Welds cod. Siluces Wiche | atorieecrel ad Conrinan, Pieter Tatas tual’: 25 wit:be arenlegd | Moumeed thie meraing, by Helgerud of cine &, Wvelageeasia ad | nection end dost” ire Aearses te aa : y’ | Pampiaiad oa Berend Peger — ‘ois ead: fobreck, Vingite-Coanenn, Let iia Paty ino Se ines a * eer th eee b \ J 7 Pa \ Ke

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