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Ge Cloudy and Warnier To-Night; Saturday, Showers, » ET RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. GANT ll St. Louis Higtuanvers BROOK Brooklyn Cincinnati HH SCORE BY ie) 2 00 SCORE BY 01 HIGIILANDERS HIGHLANDERS, R. H. PO. A yy at th Niles, Conroy, rf. gt 2b... 1 mono ae 3P} Moriarty, 3b.......1 1 1 1 «0 1 1 Chase, 1b...., ikoabl al Hemphill, ef... 7 hee 0 e0 Delehanty, If.. i yy at) Ball, ss... (al fy Blair, c. MO oO 8 i (441) TWinnoboaonns WM 0) Sb (0 Manning, p... STP SGcnumonoan 5 10 0 ST. LOUIS R. H. PO. A EB, Stone, If. gM) jk BW Hartsell, rf. & cf... 0 0 3) 0 Willams, 2b......0 0 1 2 0 Wallace, ss. hak Sk GE ay Hoffman, cf........0 0 0 0 0 Crise, rf. Jones, 1b. . Ferris, 3b. woth EP Ml 6 Spencer, ¢, () tt) Wan Powell, p Ho W 8 0 Dineen, p. i LACE aononone (We WO) Totals 3 *Bat ted f for Dineen in ninth 00 00 00000 5 oT, NGS; fe) 28 0 5 aus INNINGS; o-— = 2 BROOKLYN BATTING ORDER, | 000 010000 World.) | y Whe tact that for yesterday's game, In which they scored eight runs as the result of errors by 8, sent Donovan's men into the ame this afternoon with more singer ce than they have displayed ce striking this town s offered a new first baseman, ong Larry’ McLean, | sverything broke nicely them In| The Ri In the person of diet forte Is that of catching low balls, curve balls, spit balls and high alls. whose He was suspended by the local about a week ago, but after mate ing numerous promises, to-day his pay to Hofman. Donlin and Bridweli| ,Double Plays—Tinker to Moran to was allowed to fi On again and as) doubled Up. a ier to Moran to’ AE ery Bor h Monager Ganzel’s ankle ts bothering SEN RUN ee acta aree | _Uimpires--O'Day and Tonner First Inning. FE nipped on Vinker's grounder, Lobert threw out Burch, Maloney 20), 0 Bresnalan, Brown fanned, NATIONAL LEAGUE. fanned. Hummel) singled to right Lumiey rolled to McLean, NO RUNS, | sytney Tod sang, Perici PM Eserurg ee a ? ‘ a Yeon filed out to Slagle, Ten-| Boston .,. 01000060 3% _ Huggins died, ehan to Jordan. ney tied out to Sheckard, Dove sin- | Pittsburg 9000 4 00 He Kane fanned. Lewis threw out Lobert, ! led toe ® field, Doyle took second | Bi | |! ms | Giants 00000000 0-0 Chicago 00001000 —1 (Specia! to The Evening World) | GIANTS. CHICAGO, July 17.—One mighty ewat R. H, Po. EB Into the fleld bleachers by Tinker to-day Tenney, 1b...... ..0 0 1 70 stopped the Glants and gave Chicago Doyle, 2b..., .... 0 0 {its first victory of the series, |the stick. failed to connect | a fast Ap: in the itd Doyle singled, ad-/ Totals sie wee 0 6 24 18 1 vanced on a wild pitch and Brown dis- 5 played tha preliminary eymptoms of CHICAGO. | rattles by walking Bresnahan, And the R. H. PO. A KL) mighty Mike Donlin coutdn't find the Slagle, If........0 1 7 0 0] | bali for the necestary safe one After Sheckard, If,, ug Hee eres re toa ape dit, Howard, rf 1510080) See ce woe ote so aea) Change) Ibi Lh blen() First Inning, |Hofman, 3b... Qh gl Tenney filed out to Slagle. Doyle out, Evers, 3b......, hh ht Brown to Chance. Bresnahan out, Moran, ¢., 0 3 1 ~°0 Tinker «) Chance, NO RU opt e nker, 28,..... 2 Slagie out, Devlin to Tenney. Bheek- Bots OB 0 ard same. Howard singled to centre Brown, p 0 Bp 0 singled to left ‘st Tinker’s Mighty anal The Into Bleechers tor the Circuit Gives Chicago lis Only Run and the Victory. SCORE BY INNINGS: Score, Bresnahan, c.. ... 0 Donlin, rf... 0 Seymour, cf.. ..., 0 1 1 to 4, : ‘ 1 1 Devlin, 3b,. .44..,0 3 0 1 0 The chrtices were there for the Giants to make Jt three In a row, but the timely bingie was lacking, In tho sec- ond, with the bases full and none down MoCormick, who har deen mighty with and then double play put an end to the McGraw hopes for that session, McCormick, If.. ., 0 Bridwell, 88 ...... 0 Methewson, p.. ., 0 lowmnmroane leococnoscwe® | ' i} i field, Chance safe on a bad throw by Bridwetl, Hofman popped to Mecor. | Totals tereeeeeeeee d 1200 mick, NO RUNB, ied Base on BalleOn Brown, 1. Lett on Bases—Chicago, 3; Gtants, 6 Second In@ng, Struck Qut—By Mathowson, 4; by. Doniin beat out a pounder, Seymour | Brown, 1. eld. Devlin beat a bunt, | 4gome Run— ri tilling the bases. McCormick tiled out | Three-Base Hit--vers, Two-Base Hit Game called at the end of the eight | Evening World’s Athletic the purpose of getting away with the event by hook as well as crook, 10M OF wo WW N DISTRIGT-ATT AMERIQANS ARE ANGRY: THREATEN TO. QUIT MES British Team in the Tug. of-War Contest Is Equipped With Spiked Shoes, espite Vigorous Protests | SHERIDAS, | Vypert at the Gly mpian| | BY MARTIN Games. LONDON, July 17.—The Amencan team was handed a real sour| emon here this afternoon when the tug-of-war event was announced, When our men went into the Stadium for the event sgulation shoes, without spikes or projecting nails or ups, as laid down i) the rules for the contest. ' What was our surprise to find the English team wearing shoes as big as North River ferryboats, with steel-topped heels and steel cleats in the front of the soles, while spikes an inch long stuck out of the soles, they Veet The Englishmen had to waddle out on the field the a lot of County! soning. by characterizing Christopher J, Fitzgerald, the president of the Mayo ganders golng down to the public pond for a swim. The shoes} they wore were the biggest things over here and were clearly made tor Matt Halpin, the American manager, made a protest, but it was {Continued on Second Page.) EVENING WORLD RACING CHART rn PROMISED URNEY'S NEW PLAN +¢ Tracks Are Disorderly Resorts, Pros= ecutor Holds, and Says Owners Break Law by Aidinz Betting Arresied Men Complain, POLICEMEN ARE HELD FOR ASSAULT IN AxRESTING, Counsel for Aileged Violators of Anti« Betting Law Charges Unnecessary Roughness by Sieutbs, an’ Will App'y for Injuace ions and Test Legality. It was made abundaniy evident to-day by both parties tn the race situation that the battle will be waged until one side or the other The previous work of the Kings County Grand Jury has been, it appears, merely preliminary, “Race ‘tracks as they are conducted to-day are simply disorderly resorts; it is a pity the police have not the power to close them alto gether,” said Mr. Eller, who also took occasion to forecast future hap. ing goes down in defeat. Brighton Beane Racing Association, as belonging to a class of men who are knowingly aiding and abetting the violators of the anti-betting laws, which is an indictable offense. James R. Keene also got in the way of Mr. Elder’s harvester for his reported remark that the conduct of the police was outrageous, By such a remark, Mr. Elder said, he had arrayed himself in the ranks of the lawless. Two policemen were arrested in the Adams Street Police Court fole lowing the arraignment of the prisoners made in yesterday's swoop on the alleged bettors, They are charged with assault, in having roughly Base Hits—Oft Orth 5 i lo tet A t NO RUNS Donitn “forae) Bresrahe ge ay nealked: | inning on account of rain, TENTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH, handled and searched their _Drisoners, Second Inning. NO RUNS. | Battertes—MoCarthy and Graham: - ee ‘ ooh alist, ie fered or fhe ordan holsted to Mitehell, Sheehan. out, Mathewson to Tenney, |Camnitz and Gibson, Umpires—Rigler , i} leged violators of the Antl-Betting Ai; Highland:|nieg to Kane, Lewle popped to Lobert, rd singled to right fleld. Howard | and Rudderham, Weather Cloudy. July 17. Track Fast. laws, said that he would continue get- Ick Out—By Manning, 7; by Pows NQF Chance, singled to right Maes | Av Sti toute, Y RACK—Four-year-olda and umrart: seiline: §K0 added: one mile and a | Hing warrants for. polineaen whe Wary . aries Pau aie) ie meee sorany ‘or a doudle steal was blundcred piti- | Philadelphia 900102 ‘i E i : ' unnecessarily rough with their prisoners wo-Base Hits ris, Niles, Moris feroed MeLean, Sheehan to Hummel, ful) Howard being caught of third 8 Lous H000000 Pete ‘Metiemtehe 1% Re Wonpsealiy, Winner, b,c, by Hastings at the tracks, and that If the practice A 4 ay, Parkert stole second, Mitchell singled ‘pay maine an to Matty to Doyle to) Batterles—Richie and Doin: Ray- = "| _Fin, “jockeys. On was continued he would apply for an. uble Plays—Jones to Ferris to Will-/to centre, Paskert scoring. Hulewitt 0 Devlin. NO RUNS, {mond and Biss, Umpire—Emsiie, rinii 5 Injunction restraining them from make Pitch—Mannin t Coe ell on a grounder to Lowls, Fourth Inning at Br Bhan 0 jing arrests, implres—Messt's, Byans n t Sevm. flied out to Blagle. Devlin i yes! BMper! Muli kes | EAADS ang ure | Third Inning. doubled to right fleld. McCormick filed | AMERICAN LEAGUE, if Poe. annie aesatl Pale coul AEM t r bert to Slagle, Devitn takin thitrd oe ne} weet | h a 8 treat e Court, (Special to T World.) Tavita soleus Pagar sto: Me eaDie Bel tesweint NRKUR tee ae Pe auaen| At Philadelphia last night he resigned and became the AMBRICAN LEAGURE PARK, July ‘Hulswitt to) McLean, ) ane {throw of Bridweli's “bounder, NO! 1 soup ii 4 |legal adviver of the followers of thm N—-Bt, Louis had der up tite | eeae eiiacseee nena o ace 4 da | ltrack, He says that he will stay in the eesti aa aneer Up UUs rolled to Jordan. Huggins | _ Hofman {fled out to Seymour, Rvare| Philadelphia Y y Q a 1 Dees Wae outrun-all the way | | tight to the end and that It his cllentw afternoon, and Jimmy Williams. an- ed to first. Kane popped to *| romped vlin. Moran filet out | Batterles—Summers and Schmidt; $10) added. five furion i aang FEW ILL ! : } ; an , PRT COL UGEIRT REALE URUR aL sto Tea eee GiMMatariileel (NOIR jSehiliter and Schreck, — Umpire (WA Pe eS EC fre Anally held) Cor’ trial; he will’ atart nounced to the p box that he would | gingied to left, but Was thrown out, Fifth Inning. | O'Loughlin, turtium. 3 ae a Fs { Ri i ‘}iabeas corpus proceedings, which will eee up his eb (they lost. With the Lewis to [umm NO RUNS. fouled to Moran, Tenney ou At Boston. Intex yookeye, Close Finishes and Good Rid-jtiorougnty determine the logality of pannant lily slipping away, Me- Fourth Inning. “wt TMAH EERE ARE oy anne) LO 00 00.09 Metra ‘hiker a ees such arrests Alecr roalizes that he has gat to get Atalonex popped to Mugging, who algo! AF Boston (Vp at seq) at ee |} ing Mark Day’s Work at Bingham Defends Men. misy’ rwell was selected tol threw out Hummell, Lumley filed 2a home run, to the | Batteries—White and Sullivan; Arre- i . j teammates, and Kanes NO RUNG, le mod in deep lef" inne and Criger.Umpires—Sherida | Brighton Beach, |e gemmnalenes Bingeg ead takes? Sehlet ted to Lumley, wean holsted | fle! y to Tenn and Connolly, b | defended his men. \d w York. There » Slagie ft fel b » Bure 5 left field. Sheckacd | f Ware Hout 1,20 people out to see the Fur pa tay ere 2 Bresnanan, caught Begle | At Washington. ; E ue dan ps 8 aes forse wume. grounded to Jordan. ONE RUN by a shot to Tenney, ONE! Cleveland .. 4.030000 0 00-3 > VINCENT TREAD dere Usisd Neu tenes Dy end Wee NEe, First Inning. | Fifth (nal | RON . i | Washington (1) set) th BY VINCENT Bea R, a on to prove his statement that the Ball made a good stop and throw of| MSD NGG Sixth Inning. | Batteries—Joss and Clarke; Johnstune ; BRIGHTON BBACH RACE TRACK, | police had been tax, Bore Jordan Med to Wane, ehan filed! Bresnahan out, Hofman to Chance. |and Warner. Umpi regan) ly i2—Tt was Dugan on Rial Mr, Elder hails said all along that the tore’s grounder and got his wan at | WeereurieeiPalined (onic neMBNO| RT taA g n f_ 10. Iuly TI was Dugan i ; i : ined t NO} Donlin thed out to Saeckand. Seymour pene te ibaa (avai Rein sverLa? arwaratinitraubleTeatercleeneiti Beye ha yookmakers le regarded as smal try first, Hartsell was out, Chase, unas-|R jout Tinker to Chance. NO RCN. 1 remembering. Meaniel on King Cobalt coming e | ' sisted. Moriarity threw out W Coakley fouled to Hie, Huggins | Howa out, Matty to ‘Tenney. EASTERN LEAGUE. = : ee and that he was after the officlals NO RUNS. « B dled Lewis to Je Kane out, | chance struck out, Hofman filed to nwt mia Wiis, and.a sinteensn, ~ [ainish of the fourth race, the fours of | Nomaelves, To-day, contrary to gene i Mil 4 rc nee Sheehan to Jordan NO “RUNS. MeCormick, NO RUNS. ——— A ee sath ery day and under these ulre iitllenl expectation, the Grand Jurors Bis ed off with a hot single to right| Sixth Inning. | Seventh Inning. i y City. _ bp. ii a neeecan ne result can be guessed ied down no indictments against speacanroy (fled: to Huggins fumbled Witter's tap, Bell) Deviin flied ous to Slagle, McCormick | Baltimore... f 3. O09 0011 0-8 t Dagan won, of course, and only | pockmekers, and this is taken to meqa Out stealing second, al to McLean, Burch rolled, ae nas Chance. Hridwell singled Jersey City .....0 00000 0 0 Int i art erior flulshing {that they are to small fish for Mn Morlatity struck out intouN aloney died the re Matty fanned, NO} Batteries—Dessau and Byers; Moore 547 Ins Of Tae Hass ig ‘ canary : : nd Fit y ; Tae ler's net. a at he is going after Second Inning vame way. 3 [and Fitagorald, Umpire~Mr, Kelly OS tddsingion 4 lows, The Grand Jurors pre. eure eet ainsi es inte Ba eyateeken te | Roieentre tleld, ‘Tinks - | Newark ‘oa Font OR eoy “and the bo Paty Seb DUST MUS | ene gto el EN ASIN cu »ok swoond on toftman's sact Boll to Jor i 30 Re Bh lance neuen BreRnAnane to Brovidence voo10003 1p a tha: wasjerlminal ind The fact that no rth to Chase. - Jon angled ven nnin RUNS. : + - \ 1 le | bookmak eted -day galn rending Wallace t 1 : Hid ale ‘ Batteries and Stanage; Frock ai in 2 seats AQ ern He | vookma b indicted e.gay sald lowed With a two-base rit to de HEA aRNUIEG Eighth Inning, and Peterson. Umplres—Mese's, wed RACE ree-yearoldt and Upward; Wiod akied, aa tar | whipped the way from the/extra siginificance when to it ts added scoring 1 Wallace and Jc oO Kane Shee. | Tenney fied out to Sheckard. Doyle; ford and Walker. : Shea e at hand only Indl the fact the Kings County Grand Jury threw out spencrs tnd Nileg towsed out ‘ |out, vance to Brown, Bresnahan oti, At Butfalo, vkate kites Miele eee Ble few strides ‘id he get up will be reconvened on Monday a ¥ Ferrla threw oui Chase, Hemphit peeeNe SOLIS Epo. fe hans eae appeal t to |The Montreal-Ruffalo game was post- Intex sOrie u op win Ly the narrowest of ana no other business on hand will devota beat out a bunt and went to second on Bedwell, cneskard cat, pepbed out to] poned on account of rain (30) Rialto... at a tert wera nevor dungerous, Mara- sliree days to Uhe sole consideration of Delehants’s aingie to centre, all fonted FIVE GIRLS IN PERIL AS RUNS : io) At Rochester. | BS King Cobalt Ky ae thon, coming from behind in the Mr, Elder's presentment of the races out to Spence: r also fouled tc ‘ : A (ic & $ Pliva fast gor it tuatio Bpencer, NO RL F also fouled) to LAUNCH IS CUT IN TWO. Ninth Inning, Toronto - Rochester game postponed. | he Sau A if \s retch, closed wonderfully fast to get! track sttuat a ‘ Third Inning, } x lapontinenisdhOUtralaplenraeemourcnlnaleals UES jo i fn ae Q; 4 ‘ eS ae talk 9 th ewapaper men Manning took Orth In the bore pee AIL Wad) gut to nM fllad out 5 Renal, oti 12 | he Belmont fis, was) Mfr. Elder gave a forecast of ia plan for New York. Stu out to DOVER, N The Unele|” CONFESSES FIVE MURDERS lhee Riaito, standing a lone hast augit King Cobalt right at the end and out n the race, but he was oampaign, which, if successfully Hemphill. Hartsell out and Wea 1 Hh named a | ramed hit. Tye En vienty cof anew Dut ane under w drly than early, F at that i! Is ed out, will put Brighton and % popped out to Chase, Nt auineh f otne. ¢ The Squlre quis, Balle snow nash of aoe ‘ . anaes pals RUNG ewma uae cue ND ys. WHEE OF NEWARK OFFICIAL | BEFORE GOING TO GALLOWS. Suit fis, \cnt mga. Me it could huge. tan sue! | Sheapehead Bay In the sante class with Driceoe || lamest a aranreana re ren raed, | Coe as ee cf n roldi ; t ppee vy Bil the old Guttenburg track in Jeraey, Manning flied to Hartsoll and Niles owne slan IPH RACE vane oaniicad; four-year olds ant upward; #00 adde etter, handicapped ay Bill ue old Guttenburg 4 PaUlIetG BRERCER, COneey aed tesy oven iain ATTACKED IN HER HOME. | ‘sBURG.W it 61g © toot fm tie ae boy Yorke or whieh Is now used largely as « dumping fowler to. 8 nroy struck out milan Canipany, 4 cern CLARKSBURG, W Meath ran UFISINFERTrINNPReReE Ie a Rate: Cas ke on i ae , King, to-day foming out assets ‘rank Johnson, a nei Tinesh48 Thore were thre ne fleld | ground, Fourth Inning. Oe one) to Take | NTs James wite of Clty | ranged at the Mound this afternoon, hut they were so quiet Calls Trem Abettors. PUENae wal Ho? ne Pavilind. “Nolan's Counsel Nugent, of Nowark, who hes! about 6 o'clock {his evening ne Se viiaaou phat knew of the Peereneiasisbets, s to Morlarity. J t t slow one the Nell, a twenty-one-| not yet returned from Denver, where! murder of Mrs, Reulal: Martin, colored, | W014 WANT Lotte were ove es preset pre ante suy fol and Wallace took « 1 by Theodore King and he eaycended the Democratic Nationat|it {g sald haa made a startling vontes. ‘A ee? ee ; zgerald, the — Pres! ‘ y vonfes. taliate t ch ssocl + = in by HL Mekiroy, squarely amidenipy Convention, was given & bad scare {0 | gion to his ministers, jn which he ads Erince of Pileen lay in benitid the pace tap 0 the Cali. when he \ Tirta en ate Reta ete Brighton Beach Racing Association, ad: (Continued on Second Page, aad cut her In two just behind tho| io." by @ san who fonced his way Into| ELSIMR RELATE eo h up strong. and. taking the lead after WOR under a drive, We | ‘That the Brighton ch Racing AS init persons to the race tracks whona i ’ baller, vale Ee at: yr unger f sith (deed, ay plates some eR! AC* they now to be disorderly violators of —_—.> The smaller boat. which had five girls (he Nugent home, at No. 47 HIN street, | roplowiss Ist Is alleged vies “7 Fi mR ier kad asa ivi yu, they Itnow to b . nM DeAseOmere, SANK Lnmediately, Catl| Newask, a6 proceeded to" show the! ae ad A a oh Fa eee aaa [VAR BES seth OE Cities anit weldings, telling, #300 asda those responsi: 1.4 jaw, who intend to make books and he framework of ite canopy caugit on (imuen of a furniture polleh despite | time: 5 Pout thine, 4.4%: off, 4.80. Btdre wood, Winner, mf treatment of It8 Pa- payee pate," sald Mr Last Two Days of Big Sale, si {R4Mynyik of tie qanopy: eauet on ir) Nugent's onters’ hat "io wives ‘burg, Ala: Edith Hannah, at No. st rue ‘frat Wins! “incr x Whalen pions re at henna | cake beta” sald: 3 0 ft Nailed the Pa@n he demain 5 from her for lis! gouty Peorla street, Chicago ot: ade Wha. Rr Jockey, Op. Hi 3 ‘ ; 2 00 Blue Serge Suits, $4.95, : King} lee {io demonstration and,“ fecvtng him. sho (2 Fe Caner yeaa Hao : Mie sara this afternoon. i Men's bine serwe Suite A £0 e Was Got. xativted, and abel a woman, name u at No, 12 I ‘ ma 4b ay, Oj st two days of big e8 ollshed! the: wreck: of her, and maght have done ti iy [South Seventh stra ubenviile, Oy in e with the tra J and to-morreee a and. $18 Men's. Setec where jt now les @ total) arm had not her cries for hutn tech Nov. 16, 19%; Mre. Beula’ t e, getting al r s sults and ou Blue, black, gray and ail V captain blames the other for| ned ban away. Being alone. Mrv% ‘lored, of Gypsy, W. Va. in Mis 1! aie izes, 34 to H. single or double breasted nt gent became hysterical, and. it ae ‘ t to be user su kK and satin ‘ined. Buy now. Sala SS STIPE rire i Mter that the police learned) “Ih its confession Joh Beebe JUOS ONES AL Oe gaturday, eye's ll 10, Hub Cloth 2 | Kai atonaurant 14: 18Parkey 's Uie affair, Meanwhile the fellow|reai name Is. award Walton and that Aaa mer, way, cor. Barclay, *%e midn't;chal ares ron 3 | Hee made good his escape, he Was born in Georgia, pas AEE) (Comtinued on Second Page.) ? ' ‘Wise Mason worth remember!