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(COMPLETE RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S RACES NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1908, — as TED BY THE PIRATES. MORE THAN 35,000 FANS SEE CAME ; WEATHER—Showers to-night and Sunday, e [} Ly B ‘ —.. AK Pins \F Th AWERICANS CLOSE [EVENING WORLD RACE CHART NOTTEA'S AIDE Tumbte to Third Place When Swat. SEVENTEENTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH, | ters From Pittsburg Drive Mathew. ! W ee | Clears July 25. Track Slow. MPIC CAM a Prenat ee fl ae Gli j VICTOR son From Box and Score 5 TT Sie dam es MEN FAINT IN STRUGGLE BELO D RAi year-olds a uw $500 added 6) BCOND RA four-year-olds and upward; 8500 added, ut two 5 nt of London Games ’ ke First One, Goes. | x8 to Uncle Sam. wis ae Oro. oa was navor afterw rif MEDALS FROM QUEEN President of the United States, Gov. teria ea ee Big Chief, Handled by Miller, FOR SEATS IN STAND, Is Loser in Match Race Between Old Rivals, tart goo. Won eat Time—4.08 2 1% Fin. Jock 1 MeKinn 2 998 McAfee, eeder tat the end ¢ mile Vhaver satiousiy thr badly 1, but stopp and was Su $00 aldad; five and a halt furlongs Spectators on the Field Also Overcome in malig Teil tween... RUBIA GRANDA WINS.) Crush and Carried Away in Ambulances Uefarier rina oF ae —Throngs Line the Grounds 74 4% | Scratches Spoil First Two! Thirty Dee + ¥ | Races on Card, Only Six y Mt > vear-olde rt 5% Lang High Officials Expected to Greet Track and Field Prowess, |2" is lth ies | Horses Starting, | SCORE BY INNIN ty outwamed Royal Captive, ter ald not appear to Mike 3 were | % Ls never dangerous, America’s Prize Winners. WHAT WE WON TO-DAY, G51 "AE 3 Pittsburg Giants -yearolds and upward nd; ohe mile And ¢ Of 440 eco8 Zz E 1 0 nNoFG | BRIGHTON RESULTS. 0000 — 0020 FIRST RACE—Explosion (9 to 10 nd out) 1, Tom McGrath (out for 5 0 00 14S, Won, handily | ra R nV re , ( , 110-Metre Hurdle C, Smithson, | ind ie epresentatives of the city and State, proud American citizens, suttonoman (Ore) A. Cy firat, & civic and military men of note, to-day placed before Acting Mayor Wolmts! 4. © Garrelin, Chenite & place) 2, Number Ons 3, PITTSBURG, Patrick F. McGowan a plan to welcome home the record-breaking Darimousn, crird, 1 pote atly | A. B, R. HPO. A.B, Yankee athletes on a scale ren Hana 1,000-Metre Relay Race—Amert- | = | SFGOND RACE—Jimmy Lane (4 Tenne: 9 1 Thomas, of 1 fer 16S On @ Scale Simuar to that WOU greet a CONGUT: ean team frat, 6 points iiree-year ols and uoward, willing, €HN addel; one mille anda to 5 and out) 1, Economy (out for! Doyle, 2b, PO tc rer tae bs the didoreti eof) ing army, aan can for America to-tay, ott 4 10,, Stare ood, Won driving, Winner, place) 2, Oro 3, | Bresnahan, ¢. , 1 6 2 9 Leach, 8 -9 00 40 President Roosevelt, honorary executive of the American Olympic’ : HIRD) RACH ORUBIAN GRANGE ¢g| Neodham, (ake 0 0 0 © Clarka dh... 1 0 6 9 Oo Games and a stanch enthusiast of the brawn and muscle of American} LONDON, July %5—Quceen Alexandra] 4 Ito 1 and even) 1, Sir Thistle (7 to 6| | Donlin, rf. . 0 2 0 O Wagner, ss.,....1 5 2 0 0 young men, is expected to address the returning victors, coming from cached the Stadium at 4 o'clock this| : PA cone no Beret) for pace), Royal Captive, 3. Rial Clb 1 1 0 © Apbatichio,ab....0 1 8 4 4 Oyster Bay the afternoon the welcoming spe are smademmaGiovs| qmeauer uaceumetenuene, Bet A Ton the sirctoh tur and, catching Gol. White at the Ly perecen t Fog cam owinon tflicctr stags tents Hughes has been comnn Tea, with and has responded “Hu feat... {bY the playing of the national ant 1, White opened @ big 'kap and forced a gaat pace, bit | FOURTH RACE—Frank Gill (7 to| McCormick, If, 1 WO read ‘i f 4 ¢ cated with and has responded with fe f AEN LS goon H assuring the committee, headed by President Patrick Le i rahe and the unfurling of the royal standard, | ——— —_____— —_____--__. |10 and out) 1, Big Chlef (out for cenie 8s, 1 ; 6 ; at Bit 1 0 0 0 SS i ¢ , Neaded Dy Preside Atrick J, nay, of the 2 el he asl lace) 2, D’Arkle 3. 4 ewson, p. 5 2 BI) Cho cooraa ok 9 Goh 0) o ry ic Clut Hane i ‘ : ; As soon as Her Majesty, who was ac-} fae) ; Irish-American Ath Club, of New York State's destre to honor the! companted by several other members of —_ McGlnnity, p. 0 0 1 O Lelfield, p.wu..1 0 10 men who accomplished so much in in the face of discouraging : the royal family, nad taken her seat| FIFTH RACE—Cairngorm (13 to 8/ *Merkle ,... 00 00 Es To cause the return of the small arw + ifieeAmetioan runnera;alB) Shaw ‘and 4 to 5) 1, Col White (4 to 5 for| ¢*Crandall ,... 0 0 0 0 Totals... ..0067 12 27 20 1 on, W, M. Rand and J. C.| |place) 2, Montauk 3, - --- Totals ....6 6 8 27:13 «4 of athletes on the same boat so that a Cc. f: of the team may participate in the cel G , were called out for the field in} SCORE BY INNINGS: — paleo Sete auc ed ce TRAD ORDA? ned urdle race ne con-| 4), i : SINISE —Bi | *Batted for Mathewson in seventh. pp ee Ee eu site teen wots clusion of this event, which was won| Highlanders 00010 — |to 5 and 3 to 5) 1, Arondack (6 to | **Batted for McGinnity in ninth, t the con- | SIXTH RACE—Billy Bodemer (8 loner with the team, Lawson Robert- lc a | by Smithson, the American, German} Base Hits—Off Mathewson, 9 in seven innings, First Base on Balls—Off Mate [anes Rua ee aneetian ) and Hungarian teams lined up for the| Detroit 10100 — Hoh place) 2, Dr. Pillow 3, hewson, 1; off Leifeld, 1. Lett on Baso—Pittsburg, 7; Glants, 7, Struck OutBy engugements abroad tn order that il Mathewson, 1; by Leifield, 6. ‘Two-Baso Hits—-Wuagner (2), Abby, Gfoson, Swen be on the same boat when the first g) i of the welcome is heard down the Bay WAS seco 1 in this event, The tlme} DETROIT, Mich, July 25.—With eam race. This ‘ T TREANOR, |('na. Stolen Base~McCormick, Passed Balls—Bresnahan, Umpires—Messrs Klem Want to Welcome All, } r this event, 5 ', Mich., y 25 ith @ It was the plan of a majo: | a Retaiee Was dm, 29 2-58, 7 jrecord of 20 games won out of % played {cans to compete {i e Gaelle he Americans ran uch the Americans to compete in the Ga i | same as in thelr prelim ‘ vexcicn the trip, the Detroits got home from final {n the 1,¢ d and the Hun- (Spactal to The Evening World.) ' BATTING ORDER. ERIOBTON BeAGH AER ten - ~Frank Gill an Ch _ Was practica @ match race this afternoon and Frank Gilt] BY BOZEMAN BUIGER. The result of the race proves POLO GROUNDS, July 25.—In a game that kept more than nerica. The Ger- \ |BYS VINCE) and Emslio, |Cleveland this morning. Manager Jen- Ci pawtons, goctetion’s games in Dublin would mean a delay /RPUALIE SG DOMDeaN sre We vantessedil nine ateayashelhasiainrescrisll Cobb, rf. ck" McG D H tea which Would pravent ihe @ land each man in tupn tncreased his Prescription that raft Jack" MeGinnis's contention} ,. ‘ Abs ° tet heteenreciet Superba M aoatkse lead Paella Bia Ot Baa tought, a | Saturday wien Big Chiet beat| 35,000 fans in a fever of excitement, the Giants to-day lost the second am ieav! and together, ° A phe grounds’ hoodoo, and he thinks the Se : ‘th 1 - y ‘ Saoet aeGedta teclingly of | UPeTOa Magnate Denes Story i stnis was the last event of the Olym: [ayers nee eens ee gee thanks | the Schmidt, 6, Ihe caleriet under Ral Same of the series with the Pirates and are now in third place the marvelous achievement of the Am- i] Sen Data 5 ® Stars and Stripes, lable to stall off the rush of the White , Donovan, tions. McGinnis blamed Dugan's ride . Bisa ii That First Baseman Is to | 40 much In evidence [gox, the greatest” home players. on | _Umplte—Evans,_ |for the defeat of Frank GIll and of- The greatest throng of fans that ever saw a baseball in Olympic other , Ish | e fortnight that the contests |oarth, ; [fered to ‘vet $10,000 that his colt | ib ; game miinicns of Go to Pittsburg, lasted, was the last flag, as it was the! Menager Elberfeld things the Highs | would beat Big Chief any time under American, and that means the workl, At 2 o'clock the fast clicking heed ata) Fs a ae | first, 40 be officially unfurled at the Handers will improve somewhat during > samo weight arrangement. and | turnstiles showed that 25,000 pe | We wie ¢ | ; f 1 Improve some al the sar h ‘ople had pass team—the “No truth In it whatever,” gaig, Saft In the centre of the arena, from |the rest of the season. Conroy ts not | yver the same route sticking ® tho | pea {passed through the gates, and BP egation ot ata Mey eE ee ee Charlee H. Bhbete, of ane Nich tie winning country in each event [feeling well and if he stays out of the proviso that Noter ride Frank Gut, |that was an hour and a half before the game began, youth in’ the Owner hares: » dsbbets, of the been signalized by the display of /series it may mean the crippling of the This afternoon both colts met in the| Every seat had been fought for and | wiApped them into line, The playera Tecved irom ne history of the World,” suid Mr. Mee Brooklyn team, when asked to-day! jts national embl tean bled , eo" wan, h ANE] 1 . | m, sial as Breakers, the handicap feature, | 8obled up by the stronger. The weaker kept pushin ‘ President Roosevelt, Gov, Hughes. whether he had traded Tim Jordan, bis) When this last race was over the band | First Inning: eae a Pak Mn natan sl alement hadktolecntenbishamee vennellitl ecchioe § and talking until they and every offical of State and city who truck ‘Se he Conquer Her ; Arkle was a starter too, 1 h 4 a Bot the spectators lined up around th struck up ‘See, the Conquering Niles Ined to Cobb, Keeler scratched | | saa 4 tee ¢.| What space they could grab on the ie | laidn't gure to have a chance, and a field in a cirele thirty deep, The roote s able will, 1 believe, giadly joln in an first-sacker, to the Pittsburg Pirates ; i pb, Keeler hed Comes" as the ers of the firstya hit through the box, Morlarity iiec |grass, Despite all the precautions the Y r on Suffer: [8 Sw Precaitions the! ers in front were made to alt down, mense testimonial’ to our hardy ra sAcifia ! fi aie for Leifleld, Swacina, Phelps and a. ametéed thelr dressing | to. Cravfo InbsfOn a overworked ticket sellers were unabl and start 1 out of It 2 reeds ae) and this helpe esery ME OE | to cope with the situation, and tutly At Mls helped to preserve the line ter 1 Only applaud the plan to ce! y and exhor te the to rec e champions how He nd other members of the In-|Cobb singled through the oox, McIntyre | : + A ns much ns a test of the |reached for three blocks. Standing room ThS mrranghment was only fem- Chase hit to Coughlin, “As the city’ representative, I can yano, rose the: ing Keeler to Downs, NO RUNS, ean et ae ane 3 i the | , Meinty singled over —Morlarity, wy raeterilec teva h peettie ry a every We are looking for quality and not an of Queen Ale rself. Her ! er filed to Delehanty, a fine j las Test of ckeys. 19,00) enthustastie fans were strung out actice then proceeded. : Wey ntity.” continued Mr, Ebbets. ‘and| Majesty was attended by Lord Degs-| catch. Niles and Chase got Crawford. | Tho race then developed into a test of | from the ticket windows in Itnes that No Room for Players, y so pronounced as W@S would not trade Jordan under any cit-| to mmittee and the} scoring. Hemphill fumbled his drive | and Cddb took second, Rossman lined | they wont pat the paddock |i, pighth avenue was at a premium POrary, for the crowd kept Increasing onal Olympic C ) b cumstances, You can make this state-| Put nple Counc F eeecOne | Pat e$ Little Tim Is Pleased. | ‘After receiving their medals the win- [to Moriarity. ONE RUN, ae ? k GI] were lat, | until they had ocet ‘a a Sariag yy y “ |from the entrance at One Hundred and ad occupled all the space enitte Tim’ Sullivan, as fond | ot | ment just as strong as vou want to./ ners were given thelr diplomas, and a Second Inning. Beausy, Well- nown Char- » followed by Be | eity.oienth street to the olevated sta-|/" front of the benches, commblctale et v a of politic re has never e a | — — | hey d the f | 0 ae pee te ofadme sic: | there tian never been any hint of a MGeniniectan Paen Rive) Donovan hit Hemphill, Delehanty was! acter Gat ‘hiof, As they reeehed the middle Of ition at One Hundred and Fitty-ntth) blocking the players from the field. Gover had concluded his acceptance of |trade with Pittsburg or any other club, 4 y out, Schaefer to Hossman, a sensational | acter, Said to Have Been |t back stretch, the Saas meg tet Though they tried hard the players the task of naming tho working com- and any paper printing a story to that a oe ‘play at both ends, Ball flied to Me- vailed until Notter made his move, | Tae. chute) lecdingi geen hemiih | could ndt force an opening through \ \ antle celebration, and j ie F Intyre. NO RUNS. | , Used by De tae vent past Ble Chief, with Miller on thi: / titer eA 4 they could pas 5 | fillies ve thd elgaitle celebration, and ee nen deiibernte fake A EASTERN LEAGUE. | ER my Se Aran Badly Used by Deputies, went Tie ieee rian the [station to the entrance was clogged ety ey could pass, and the benches EE I a ee eer Ou C9 Cad [Rouen ts, slermaityic Cheebro. stopped] Sie to lot mim do so, Notter Mdn't take up| With enthusiasts, and the tloket specu-| their bate up tothe foul Iince ae ore. If ever a crew of men deserved ; tow ore atc 0 let Mht > s ° es and too N reception, it is that bunch of Ame hae oe Ue the very first I have At Rochester, Donovan's little bunt, NO RUNS. | + issn to he vening W i Jor make anv mistake, He wont right laters who evield them all the way | seats on tho grass, 3 pation, In the Penta and made old Wne.| “That story ts a fake pure and almple, Se SHEA Coat Third Inning. | BRIGHTON RACH TRACK, July af,[on Wen Erank Cll. Miler clint got Rlngleaiiar leramaoalenartangir ie Hae eA ldeente eet eaets ©: Olea Dinas and understand that Amerean athletes {and you can take my word for it." “9 1002.00 0 6-6] Kleinow fouled to Rossman. Chesbro!—A small-sized rlot was incited PY. OH ee eee tay SF lagi hignani slo) andi rather ithanitakel Pat ce eee the face ‘ot tne eek Under repeated Ca Batteries—Moore and Crist: Bannister |fanned. Niles singled to right. Niles track after the running of the fourth] <u'™,,om, (he way to oe Rte rt rere |e Simnce invtha rishi cheyuwe y. , rille was established Hmiting all hits Heouragements these. fellows ran up| Manager Fred Clarko, of tie Pirates,| and Hurloy, Urnpire, Mr. Murray was caught napping, off rst Dondvanl recat nya endniabee [he sried fo, move un but hs task | paglenice ins he ee ¥ were gob-|to two bases, except those hit Into tho fig pra points aad the best England sad at the Polo Ground thls afternoon At Montreal i eau _|men tn arresting a ee Hepes ‘ | op vene ru | Dleachers, the protecting fence being : tr callex Coming around the: turn dor, home Mobs Overrun Field. Jover the heads of the crowd, track charact deputies were unduly roug dling of thelr prisoner. ‘They tri The Importance of the great somewhat lost on the playe mith all her Irish and South, African | and provincial champions could do was rai ‘ @, Let's make the Welcome a big one. ike to the rail, with I want to shake young Hayes's hand, an-| Rig Chiet follor 1 hard me was as they ttention to hat the reportel deal whereby Pltts- FI 4 a FIRST GAMF. > Gras s to c a s tle: bled, bi threw out Crawfor was to give four men for First] xpwark AY ANON OIA On On des Niles turn ind He ees airamtord, to eman Jordan, of the Brooklyn team, | Montreal :00000000 0-0! contre, Molntyre scoring. Cobb stole fai bat Lone before the clubs arrived on the : neths behind Aeid for practice the immense crowd fero's where Big Chlet] naq poured Into the fleld. ‘The tempo-|Were devoting so much her, Anything the City | Fathors an ahie to do—aid It ig con: | V8 news to him, Ratterles — Brocko and Kritchell;|second and kept on to third o} Rietnow's to search him and get his pr ine Sasi (6 OVEEHAGI ERIN pececers Adorable—I know they will gladly do.| “I know nothing of It, Never had any| Keefe and Ball, Umptres, Messrs, Satt-| muff, but was out on a ver A crowd gathered around the men, and Paar abaateate Hail -!rary fleld seats, protected from the| Keeping the crowd in order so that a } Sust, call on ug for the limit” | dea of such an offer and would not tis-| 7d and Binck, cision, Klenow to Morlarty for several minutes there was a lot of| mbna Hie Chief, but respond] piaving feld by ropes, were merely a/RAMe Would be possible. Roginald. Doull wat once. sueyested an | ten to it If Brooklyn made tt, Somebody | wary cereetie GAM Fourth Inning. excitement inevatashiniva tanita chance of drop in the bucket. The great at Overcome in Stands Se ce ed seatbe Ge et '88+/ Montren ; Keeler singled to left and took second) It seemed that the deputies “ aE : of struggling people poured over In the grand stand tho hea eprent oF a roatever n be ota ie: on Motntyrels efron Manecty argunds| Ooreted Just smn a. s hat" Notter Draws Away. benches Ilke a stream of water Into a tense and several persons fa toa three'small diteh, It then spread out over finish, and the fleld and took up every inch of adily drew away regiment or two of the National Guard. | work, There {s no deal whatever on be-| Betteries—Perther and Kettspei: ln eosum i Reoleg ade the run to th Major-Gen, Frederick D. Grant may be | tween Brookly Jsingled throug Coughlin, Ke ne. NK. CHAK) Outeldo the grounds Beansey was stitl| jer score) ewinging his a i Clark. Umpires—Stefford | 9 8 Datterlee—Cronin and Peterson; Kis- singer and Ryan. Umpire, Mr. Kelly. | Delehanty 1 SROOND GAME. | ; now fante |many dummies. They were brushed Ingre made good hi it Sounder 5,000 BROOKLYN FANS, fe tHe bay. nrepare them for the outpour-/Boston . of , sdmiring citizens and then place | Cleveland in carriages and escort them to a! Batteries te i ele and | iN where speeches of welcome will be bite and Clarke, Ganies Ue tls Ua etary s Grand Marsial, Athlette and Pi Beek Stanley th C PPA” vant; clubs cotaenisalions’ of pee AD, and Black. ine Ghese was ot atealine, Genmmat te jeld on) his, progr: took " ° every character will be asked to join AMERICAN L At Buffalo, “Chesbro and Chase got Rossman, ‘a |“ reece. ‘ Ww se won he|Playing fleld ajlotted for the players, elven the right of way, however snd jn the monster procession, IN EAGUE, FIRST GAME. retty play. Coughlin filed to Hemp- | aration. Sardines y lot un appeared 80 great was the rush that practice men surrendered thelr seats willingly, To Meet Them Down the Bay. | Provide! "00000300 o-g| hill. Schmidt singled through the box. He has toca | 20 make E closa some, until aa, hell to de suspended. Without the ald as they a the danger of the t 18 proposed to meet the team down at cl Cleveland. Butfalo 121005000 —§| Downs SERA ; y O RUNS. ee the local tracks for vears, [they swent by the Judkes Gtit way only|of the regular uniformed policemen weake being crushed and over. i nn ne pea REE Ja length to the good. D'Arklo wa ;|the management was helpless, The come by heat. { nit t ho first looked very the Polo Grounds, j xtO agcount the thou. de bv President Roosevelt. Gov. Ftumhes or his ‘representative. “Acting | Steridan and Egan, Buffalo... Niles. Schaefer Ne lost most of its aside as chaff, and with such over- wed the contest fh Mayor McGowan, President PJ. Con- At Chicago, Ratteries—Barry and Ostdlels, Von-| zrounded to Chase. Whar ate) World.) Isdown to @ three-he whelmming numbers against them, ject anit evig Hid: os way, Gen. FD. Grant, Gen. Bingham, | phitadetohta “oi apna atten abet WASHINGTON Ps Rrooklyn, | }, Explosion and Number) they dared not draw thelr clubs. i) the surrounding ills July %.—Over 6,000 fans wero turned out starters. odds fore-| ‘the players took in the situation ust have been 0,00 people s v | wute hing the struggle. Whose men did so much abroad: Samuel | Chicago icomingdale, who emplovs the MAra- | neiteries —Piagk and Powers: Altrock thon winner, and other noted citix ac th ‘banquet will follow, with invitations | and Sullivan, Umprres—O'Loughiln and tl A _commtt- y much of eG #1 At Toronto, NATIONAL LEAGUE, of the oark this afternoon just before | Deion things and ao aiere 00000100 [time for the game to b» called, when * he ae running und pull behind ‘Tom Me: a heavy downpour of rain started and tire i n Mo. Managers MoGraw and Clarke at thelr) again grew unruly, and the players 90080000 The Cincinnati-Boston and the St. f Grath to h I fert up long enough to make the game| away enelly and Just romped through| heads the playera wont through the | adopted a rather noval way of keeping After | however, and went to tho rescue, With} Just before the game began the crowd for more than 500 verso will meet. to-night atthe olace W rid W ae erm ear Gienee truley is Se abere ep brary ise games were post- | impossible. MeGo a ea! " ‘oft! pon ternoon on account of ‘wo games will NM M S eiaeemeaee crowd and by shouting and it 3 celebration, 0 ants Work Wonders, and Walker, -wintn ated minke, | TAIN, the first one etarting af fe iad (Continued on fecond Page.) gradually pen lea? ieeah aaas ‘head ‘tthe ‘ns ie py eiers pal \ ‘ y ‘ } i ipa iii eis insomnia anced is yee visi) 4