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EDITION. GREEN EDMTON HIGHLAND SCORE BY St. Louis Highianders Brooklyn 1 Cincinnati 1 01 BROOKLYN BATTING ORDER. meeting yeeterday 00 1 0000 IN GINCINNAT lates ! 1 he se to se ‘em HaTaMed fe oy thir throw, Devlin was a The public, however, pinned its faith FIRST RACE—T HeGrath (5 to Parke : ere and ON 5 Big Chief; and when he went under| 280d 2 to 1) 1, Nimbon (6 to 2 for wearin y drove a fly ieee eee reco endl pImee) epi pet i. Baas: 6 Fall \ ase popped horseshoe was stéll tarth le W at ba winnor t a ited NB, When Sheckard hit one at Wilts: Frank Gill there waa generous ap that his sueper ad been itted and 4 ate Panui piteh plause. Redouin, whe fuished third, SBCOND RACE—Brother Jonathan SATIRE ean Ug UleerA Net Second Inning : Dovle's Jcut out a very fast early pace until (1 to 10 and 1 to a) 1, Beauclere ( Nhe 24! made a spectacular plas hrows Wan wag thrown ut o ‘ r ce hes ; Fintetnning Rall made n spectacular play in throw: stoke into the game by |they were well nround the paddock '® 8 for place) 2, Sailor Girl 3. meg Med ta Ball Sling was steal turn, Herp he showed signs of leg t : | one vin g Rresnalian's Meatincaswa nd aan KuchiineanexunntG lian RACE.“The Pippin 13 te | MANTA Dore 5 Wilms dn the. middle of 14 pack 10 and 1 to 2) 1, Chvita (4 to 5 for cond Innin 2, ry Tea pefecont. Ball cH aia AHERN 9 He stretch Gill drew away from Hed place) 2, Homecrest i, Kleinow singiel to |e ormi aced a bounder s ; * hit looked like LY, but was out at sve- ange wet poeta koe piene lt Io nedh tt FOURTH RACE=Iy Chief (2 to 4 es to Ferris to Williams, Nie : and L to 2) 1, Frank Gil C2 to & for | Thiedalnalne Miller Rides Well. place) 2, Bedoain 4, i ning. \ a Rit Miller just about this time got a throw out Spencer. Howel gat aU OHEBIELGIa@ aNdearniheré rh re Pd Second Inning. ned out to Delehanty and W pt ya i Hate Vatithe adel Delcanta (8 to 6 rads bub abeehan: wer tivst, sending ‘omy first base began to slowly but surely overhaul and 1 to KAU (tp (out abr ehal stole second. Ing to second base on Jack McGinnis’ colt, He caught him place), out, H $ Pie peace pone pete t iat at the turn for home, and Just as soon cand) td ch ba iched and Tenney mov- ay Mi, Was 7 Ba RIO TENA Rae aed ie [te he was: colle ed Frank Gill wa SINTH RACH—Pashion plate (to ie field nine Bresnahan’s beaten. He chucked St in a ing and ft to 2) 1, Ra wn sto % for ; igan's never i put a hard drive into MeCore| the early pa ands. Hofman. fil to die W D ; tient ride, as Notter might have | eolte Inning jhim, he might have won easiis Fourth che LS ee ee anit ede (esas, BycU out Fer ; raw the nalliere SHERIDAN peen set down yesterda NOR! Inia steal anok he, numer Elder is at Track t Chase was rase on 1 un d Acting District-Attorne I ris Hemp! Fourth Inning 1 stealing second, BAC g ita ut the track this afternoon to see wha e NO RUNS ed 1610 Do ¢ dolng to stop bettin + wd to Hug eplaced Reulbar ormick p y 60 st p WY was an easy 1 Fifth Inning: | on balls Donitn here simply to look on medte) 9 omT ot Beue Spencer fied to Moriarity After | a0 plate. 4 it to f he said. Hlder's sleuths arrived | yice, The sta naking pat run Delehanty dropp. a eee Ni DE Repu a rotates eariy, they swarmed into elub: an extra bid of nvell's fly, and it was good for | and was double first base o} an's ‘ Wetec ike sell tN HASeS. Rall threw out Sone as quick t y to Chance, Devitn and Me: he and had a free feed at the ex- The Pippin Finally Wins. Howell went to third. Niles threw out | Cormick moved up a hase, Wiltse drove, pense of the racing association ‘The| After many \insuccos s NO RUNS. a fly too Pyare ONE RU N. \ crowd filled the brick lawn and sweltered | ridden ‘anty. singled to centre, Rall! Bridwell threw Moran out to Tenney ST REU CE BURL TSUASGE MAC IIOR ERA ay in MU, sacrificed, Howell to T. Jones, sending | Tinker worked Wiltse for a pass to Dee Nee eRe UBL See veuceen tell yas {| Delehanty to second. Kleinow popped| first base. Pfaister forced Tinker and plain clothes men wore everywhere, but he ONEERUN ty Williams, Williams tossed out | 4 doubled at first hase, Wltse to the verbal ‘bettors were as active as Fifth Inning: IChase. NO RU Loyle to Tenney. NO RUNS lever, ‘There was a feeling of suspen faned ay dey Shee? Sixth Inning, FF eee pein avers and | oo Set eee | nowever, the tip having gone forth ta | ed, So did Shee- oe Ay | Tenney was an easy out for Evers and | : | 16 ike Williams walked and went to se Ghats) Weling: makedeDov isa ve anae ja wholesale raid was due ed My alla ",{ his shoe laces. Bresnahan struck out | Police Make Raid mies : pad | NO_RUNS | | ‘The police made a rald in the fel t Jon NO RI } coin Waites chURNe Glaglale neplintad Devel ; The police a rad in the Sixth Inning. in bumped Into him a knocked hiny| Th¢ above ent shown Martin Sher- just before the last race. Wight mer Lewis flied to Huggins. Ritter lined | ed out to T. down. The pitcher held on to the hall, | idan about to throw the dis CRO SEE te CAM GLE Sel Was, Delean' to Paskert. Rucker flied to Huggins. | sisted tame. thraw, however, Sheckard put a pretty singlol « 3 , bets, They were led out quietly and Cavan re NO RUNS IiRtorieet guatne eeiroarlecl nto centre field which was the firat hig! Greek atyle, or “ma at Athens” |). Vo. any arrests had been made.|the way. and that we rece I ean second, Spen jot See ieaceae aut Ent Hard This was the method In vogue IM 44 the detectives and their prawoners [i was anybody « ra AMERICAN | LEAGUE, | "Seventh Inning. | out after a chase up and down the old Stadium in Olympia 1,700 were passing out of the gate Je h the ex eption 0 le etneemrent mane ror Haeell waa | >, Bridwell getting the out. NO n ago. The under picture is King, @ne of the pnisoners, fain ee ees Ab eenan gut the same way, Chase making al Fifth Inning of the famous Discobulus, or He Wee Sears ae eet R n ular one-ivand eatdh, Lone I. : office where he was reeves oe Danial Chicago RUORUND ONS: Cho. OeTil cinRled/ OVER: cHntiereanac waa advanced Ai GALGURIET ONT. Sey areas statue of the Greek dine thrower Boston S16 0.0.0 0.0.1 0-2] a base on Hartsel’s single to left, On J. Devlin. was hit by aT about to deliver the diac, Coptes Poin’ MeGreth a Victor EASTERN LEAGUE. Batteries—Waish and Sullivan; Winter | the throw in Niles made « fumble and | vers threw McCormick ow ‘ The first race was a victory for Ton and Corrigan, Umpires—Sheridan and | Stone took third. Hartsel stole second | nee, NO RUNS, of this noted statue are found in| MoGrath ably ridden by the capable Sarr AP Connolly |and on Klelnow's bad throw went ta| Chance put a hard drive squarely | : fea MGCANEH) COE bOy TRCLLt At Jersey City. @ At Philadelphia third, while Stone scored, Ball threw into Donlin's hands. Hofman hii a; every museum, Joe 2 t t ¥ RU 6 Ned Detroit 00201101 o-8) out Willams, ONE RUS han fly to Seymour. Evers popped to| es : eee off in front and after that tt was only ee a Phitadelpiia 10102106 it) a orell tod ped oUt Chase, lem He renney, NO RU a gation of his Insting. He led all the“ y piste aad B Me oe tteries—Muilin and Schmidt; Dygort | flied to Stone, elehanty popped a short ~~ Dickson, Sam Parmer and Dairt also safly enough unt!! the stretch 4. f°'tS) feffer and Byers: Mason and Schreck, Umpire—O'Lovghiin, | fy to Hartsel, NO RUNS | — WINDSOR RESULTS Tan. Manzalo fell fhitn_when Cohorts the weil-playeet kood | Wid, ltzkerald. Umpires i 1 At Washington. ae ae | ‘ eee RACE: A, $1.00 5 Dete ty g Who had bean running second. BIKE Ae previa * ’ = r | Stakes; two-year-olds; five and @ half challenged deapemtely. MoGrath rovidence. Geveland 90010000 0-1) NATIONAL LEAGUE. | FIRST RACE—Purse 400; three. | fllrlongs.—Richard Reed, 106 (V. Pow: \iccahey, the two Macs, by the way, | Newark 990101 Hattonesiicades and Bemis: emith'| ae year-olds; five and a half furlongs,—|ors). 6 to % even and i to 2 won by @ nad something left and away they | Providence HOV sb aks v Srvpitestes : Givonnl Ragnmo, 14 (Kennedy), # to | length and @ half; Hawk's Fitght 1'S came without even the s a and Warner. Umpire—Egan, At Pittsburg. Mi and even, won by two lengths hilling), 9 to 22 to 1 emd ev rt, |. Batteries-Pardee and Carish: Glaze Sm: core | Boston ... «001001062 2-4|Fel it; (Delaby), 6 to. 2 event and | second rue et) rr yok DOAN GRD eves pire—Staftord, SIX Ne WHEN AUTO Pittsburg. 11.00.4200 0 2 0-81 to % second; Martha Jane, 107 (G. | Voyai Maid Hanke Leona, indian Mus @lioo At Buffalo, ti; Batteries—Dorner and Graham; Mad. Burns); § to 6, § to and out. third. | unter and Batbek also ran, out of the PLRST GAME, ox, and Giiwon.” Umpires lor vend Time—i10 1-6" Andalusia, Bayardo, | > 0: Wiadsor | PAC ey to be kind in} Neer : ; oily and upward; one mile,—Rel moore Nee Ni : | FORT WAYNE, Ind, July 18—Six At St Boule; % | smconD RACIDPurse $47; handicap | (Schilling), 1 10.2 6 to bend % to 6 | _ TWO Horee Race In Second Ratterien— Jones and McManus persons were killed this afternoon when | FIRST GAME. steaplechane: about two miies.--Wake| won by a head; Polly Prim, ls Pha second race was run atrictly to! Knapp and McAllieter, Umptres—Tat Mk Hah ti nlp LO 1000-6 1 0 9-9] Wri, 10 McClain), 9 to 5, 4 to 5 and| Powers), 8 to 2’.3 to § and 1 to rm. Brother Jomathan beat Beai- and Block an anto In which they were riding was|2)li) 0000001 0 bof ]2 0% won by two leratha: Tights Qut, | second; ‘The Clown, 9 (Kennedy), 15 to|clere aa he haa done every thine they At Rochester bal oh ed piel beseenesr sth ve sale oy 145 (Archibald), 10 to 1, 4 tol and & to 6,] 1, & to and 2 to J, third “Time L@ moet this season, It was strictly a two crash ccuried ab a crossing ng Columbia Cry, mt ST. LOUG INNINGS: 001 INNINGS: | HIGHL ANDERS THE BATTING ORDER. e Evening Worl.) BAGUE PARK, duly esses of the High- a crowd of to see the m tackle Lake was selected to pitcl and Howell, the Was a inced that pite ad sold to the Atlanta Club, Souther League First Inning. anty muffed Stone's fly and the wer 1 Hartsel sacr Moriar Chase, Stone going 1 AW, ns siruiek out, and Batteries—Sparks and Dooin; MoGtyn end Bliss. Umpire—~Dmele Giants Chicago Seriptur for anoth second jailer fans fe? ohta,d Giles Mo: tre A Faw Taree Biacksheep bales Beatty “US ay Bee, 43 NTS WIND UP WITH Ruelbach Pounded Out of the a in Less Than Three Innings, in, Which McGraw’s Men Score Deni jay 0} three out of four looks good the ont p and Seymour st place OR NEW WORLD DHE FRANK GL WVHARD Three Times. INNINGS: 000 1 [SNe al BATTING ORDER. the mad onven and on Rum res—O' [ay Bus e+e oe ae ea \Holide y Crowd That Reaches Propor- GREEK DISCUS: tions of Other Days Throngs Track— | Prosecutor Elder. of Brooklyn, at Track, but Does Nothing. goal could not unt of Pitts- ne BY VINCENT TREANOR. Nevehnis BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, July 18,.—Big Chief, run- First (nning: ning for the first time in the colors of “Tom Williams, the 'Friscc Reulbach could not locate the plate : ‘ ‘ ‘ nd walked Tenney fora starter, Doyle turfman, won the Occan Wave Handicap here this afternoon in eas , Tinker unassisted, Bre- week from the New- | the opportunity of win Yfashion, Williams bought Big Chief early this jeastle Stable for $12,000, and today he had ning him out. pretty Tinker fi a Big Chtef, for no good reason, was en more or less neglected by the wise pu oh |talent, who seemad to think the race BRIGHTON BEACH RESULTS. | n moved t | = was between Frank Gill and Bedouin. Hp) gi ROM HI § DISCUS RACE: AT BRIGHTON feet 5 1-2 inches. Thunderstorms to-night; Sunday cooler. PINAL] RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE SESE oe | | REGORD AT LONDON ae} 'Hurls Discus, Greek Style, 128 Feet 8 Inches, Adding Over 13 Feet to Mark Made at Athens. 'SHERIDAN’S OWN STORY OF 4IS RECORD-BREAKING FEAT, lrisheAmerican A, C, Athlete, Who Is Special | Representative of The Evening World at London, Praises His Rivals. -——- BV MARTIN J. SHERIDAN, | Evening World's Athletic Expert With the American Olympic Team at London. | LONDON, July 18.—The weather picked up to-day anc the crowd The American team place in the 3,500 metre run that was good, started in well with a point for third we had little hope of capturing, In the Greek discus, as you are already aware, | made a first and Billy Horr, of the Irish-American Athletic Club, was second. I was exé g Dearborn to be one-two-three, but the Finn, Janvrien, a fina took third place, \ The best 1 had done in the 1 whipped tt out anotier foot. Bill Horr was there with the goods, getting 122 Janvrien made 119 feet 8 1-2 inches, The new record goes with my throw, which beat the Giorgantas pec’ -|athlete and a consistent performer, t | | I surprised myself at the result. |Greek style in practice was 127 feet 9 inches, but | nearly |throw at Athens two years ago, The Americans in the grand stand—there seemed to be a tot of them there to-lay—raised the “Old Ned’ when the results were an nounced, We have a few more up our sleeves. Watch us! (By Associated Press.) July 18—Martin J. io Irish-American A, Cy LONDON, EVENING WORLD RACE CHART ELEVENTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH, =, Weather Clear. July 18, Track Fast. IST RACK year olds and adi Hand mward; $800 six furlongs, oft; Miss Marion; ad plenty of » " was 8 , \ 45 eg j 3 3 o qed ‘ 81 FIFTH RACH. Steeple tu GiLORD Rasa aan “ i M Ld 36 ‘ ‘ Ratt of SR ppdlaprernens’ nt #0 | ead a iy se ab haat idea erie —

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