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~~ >a oO peer r "ae = CO baht yatta \ NAY i ¢ Circulation Books Open to All.”” FINAL | Resuuts_e0ITION | PRICE ONE CENT. os Circulation Books Open to All,’’ i | NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1908. GORA GANT OSE AGAN TD PITSBLG Weather Clear, July 27. Track Heavy. | ACE. Two yearoide that have not won at the meeting: $500 added; five | ‘ turlongs, | eye: ont 2:2. Off 2.35,” Start good. Won easity. Winner, br ¢. by Watercrese— | Sister Jeanie, Owne J. Joyner. “Time 1.07 5, | | om artera Y WM iy Fin. Jockeys. Hi Ch Pi 6h. | Hotiecrest 3) je te Met m8 ad i i | Gt Bandy Bixon GU ay *Ghibert H : | iy . . 4) 8! 4) 8) Sweet 65 6 ‘s Gh Gs BF gh pyle u | ou Bre Vig Be 91 Sh5! aMcCahey 44° Personal Lott Qliding Belle ...... aU Rt bi Ot J, Lee ‘ Hy 3 TS Le ae fay rate, closing trong” Ciica" was outrun througNout: she a | | G55 REA Eaceeue brtatimron wt ond wine sia’ JOrdan Gets Two Home Runs in| Wagner Starts All the Trouble With Pp it — 9.56, 4. y Won easily, Winner, b. g. by Huron— — S D bl + ! hee eens aes | econd Game and Lumley a Double and Clarke and Wilson i 634" Banaeil 1) B21 GO. Heider () 10 Cl] U j Pi h h H ] i i) U 40 okinne 2 ATH If | A BOP Mokinney. 12 43 eans Up ina Pinch Wit elp in voewing Up , arpist Crumbley 8 a ao i field. when he moved up Th B g the Ga i t hand, ri jo ° | hi SPE ae a snree- bageer. me 5 pinch came, Oro outelassed. | (a at =e | ++ } selling: $300 added, F ‘ Start gout. Won easily. Winner, ch, m. by Plaudlt- | SCORES BY INN i SCORE BY INNINGS: W : ae | " , \ ould Like to Shake the Hand of * as Or FIRGT GAME. Pittsburg 0103000'0 0-4 | A368 Coat of Arms... Matabarnss, 18 Chi 'Gi i Every Member,” President's Mes G1, ioatient ; p Hoda ae Chicago 0000100 2 O— 3 Giants fe} 000002 0-3 } ) ; | 100, ig MoCarth: i | wf : | Jensen H | Brooklyn 00000010 0 ys sage to World Champions —Rec- AG STORY OF FIRST GAME ON PAGE 6, sp cereal torial evening Yariea) va GIANTS, q provement, drew away easily in LO GRO Hite Mali EES : % Y Held on well, Disobedient. outrun inthe | SECOND GAME, Theat out of the book of Honus Wag RH. PO A. B ord Greeting Awaits Them. 9 28) onsite hei ea == {Chi 000 [SR eL ey Pe TOIT | atihay dbiicos th are (57 FOURTH RAGE three vear-olde: heldicap: Si added one mile 9 Fe Chicago 0 3 1 1 O O= Siinchty swats to hep his brace of two-| Doyle, 2b 00224 ) 0 0 Of—S.51,. Start fair. Won iy, Winner, br. g, by Biues— | pnt ‘ats to is @ of yle, 2 ’ 2 - Bunch, Owner--s._ Kemer 1 buggers and the Pirates teok another, Bresnab Fi wh etter Op. HCl | Brooklyn 0200001 3 7 6} came from the Giants, Maddox went WD Pile 13s ten fn President Roosevelt received! whatever movement !s undertaken to (04!) Arasve Sweet Bh 2 RS LU AL MRRP OLTT ERR EET Donlin, rf ue LD 0) 20) 0 his telegrams and mail at Oyster Bay Properly greet the bo; bait minke Meo oe | avoaeeded by Young, He alao was witd.| Semour, of 110 0% "i cabler 1 A working committee will be 3 Lang om 4 8 BS | io Tha we “id ' ¥ . ha " ! ind a cablegram from the ap. - a = (Specia) to Tha Hivening World.) BROOKI Result, two rung without a bi Devlin () 3b OQ fl ss Dointed by the Actir avo } NGA DARK, BROOKLYN, | i oe atlas iy eel f, i Ae 3 100 TAU neal states me Commlsilonsmnat, Ther creahen ree SU ace oD nora Pa taioeaVire tata neitanine srkocdllesdi wen |) NomeeLlON! BAHIO BROOKDIN y | ‘The fact that it was Monday, the! McCormick, 1 ( Wednesday, Taen the names of a cl Novae Was suut off in the run down the back fe duties [duly TAfter having the second game | RH. PO. ALB, Aah ore (cit Olympic Games in Landon, inzor ing © of one hundred uf 5 Ould have beaten the whiner without. the Interfe:enre Yak tirad ANSE AGUUIE: Header: LOSdKjO abe a ip | Burch, If... (Stal 5 Hore peAeRe GB oe week Thad Bhldwell, WP @ ee rill t Wa reyiasect erent piTaaierS e = Houble-header to-day aowidl up pobanys no effect on the attendance, Sixteen! | y of the splen HOWE ost representative citizens will (jj FIFTH RACE 7 gin and womard. alma 6300 fix tunumas, 6) (uine Cus were beaten by Luley's Maloney, cf, (eae aa ae alta rantiny crane (eal CACHMEEN 1) 0 0 1 2 of bani pATticibante | beennal ieee eo Et ae Ata (eat Sy eb et | chree-iaae swat inthe eignth with the | Hummel, rf, Ur | TATUM GRGUHAREATAUATL CHALeWAlTa Lela Neodliatit, (rast O moe mOUmn eats : de fro ener: > recene| fy rs akay i teal | ya L. Jot ot two he J ; nen ‘ The in as as follows Tench ee Hee eacleg AT TatlOMUNin a — ; Se anes ul Bi Pasa aE Naru ER RO Niels: Alperman, 20 11g of sats, ltd een gobbied up by sh) Mathewson, p.....0 0 0 1 0 4 “LON DO! 25, 1908, has taken stens to ereet Its own mem i HEN ‘ i First Inning: Jowan, 1b, ‘ | : eens eas fon, Th re Roose! Fulieas ley ahr (ie PV) 5 3 5 5 ses are 4 “00 tants were somewhat cheered! Tota an Hon Theodor Roosevelt, President bers in the “rale ould Irish style.” A if H a ; 3 | Siagle went out, TMewis to Jordan | Sheehan, ab......,.0 0 | HERA e i a Sa aan ered | Total me Cop thy) States, Ovster Bay, N.Y banquet will be tendered to the “winged 4 a N 1 Sheskard sent a gruunder to Bell and | “ 1 ol up to-day over the n of Herzog! patted for Crandall in eighth, etlon of the Olym- fist’ wonders, but data for this Rane stae j Yt Tara Nee rinn AR ah | out. Charon made a lucky two. | Lewis, #6.......,,, 0 1 2 6 {the Youne fellow w J PIT ¢ nea ne als ee lbagger, thé ball dropping between Alc ; ' ase PITTSBURG, #8, representing the event has not been arranged as yet. Khirain 4 J, Lee 0 40 Ss OD TAD Che aE LY ADEE Chosanaccen (0, 0 ey ai Mla oar sic tra 5 ITTSBURG, fonship, trac! d Expected Home Next Week. the early part, came to > | ‘ Bane congutnrsee Nini UE 2 0) ite played third base du ce Ri PM b 5 kK dy f . . Ply eli 10 threw bia | Bell, p, | p - ‘ 0. A. BE the athletes representing the United Until an early hour to-day President ie Mat eines Hest at ie NO RUNS Ae en ee eat up ania seb Phomas, cf.......0 0 3 0 0! Btates won fifteen first prizes out of a : i eerie AAA A | ‘olsted a fiy to Sleckard. Ma. | tucker, p.... ooo | ing? ith & Conway, of the Irish-American At : lotta ee Firat Inning 0 0 prosalble twenty-seven, scoring more Gut, had not heard from Commissioner ()5{) SIATH Koy adues, the Sub iod eno iragiby CAnse AUTHIey Hc ON tT Onn Crandall started off well and Thomas! oy oe ap a) ED than the athletes i US cath Sullivan or Capt. Robertson relative to Regn: Coe Us & by Mlanudet— | yisag “was wainered in by | Talat = ol vantdutionisttiieas) Death waw thrown (lomrnon We nna De tim tie O nad Id. n sis of five for first, ett = Chance, NO RUNS. otal... re} 97 0 Doyle, wh eat st WaVG ESioongn ch 2) blk gbree for second and one for third, the the return of the team on the same ty Fin, Jockeys. | i Bat naa Beet 18) he) iby i who made a neat stop. | Wagne 5! 8) 72 0 United States athletes erred i, Pe boat. At any rate, the absence of four DB sven Second Inning. ited for Sheehan in cichtl Clarke then retired the side with a long| Abbatichio, 2b....0 0 3 2.0 eibfasl red temnleley douytrotandveonie poy ee Urecamerreand) wil het alten Fy || sigintalat. vongea of fy whieh | ea DL aE Be | Wilpgp, rt 1. Sead "Oma Great Britain and Ireiand come ’ ein vanged oul a fy wh yi Wagner grabbed 1 ounc ‘lpg. rt. were Le 0 the plans submitted to Mayor McGown | ae 4 |itummel coitared after a sprint. Howar’| CHICAGO, - eae aC under)?” MADR ( (Stened) 3, SULLIVAN, Saturday. The team is expected during (ex, Ht Cart { , jeoaked a het one to Lewis wio first) drove a long fly straig Swac ad Salediabe 1) B, SUDLIVAN, Iie ira Week Of/AdgU A | roared uutthg a talGk ead R. Hu. po AN... | the first week of August. \ Ga 5 ly twgie te a) 4 bled bur by a quick throw to Jordia| giagte, of E 4 hands. Bresnahan Gibaon 0. » Con pues OASIS abn i managed get his aman, Tinker] 2 Ble, Beet abn Wk ey Med out to Claske. | The iresident immediately sent his AMERICANS STILL a { Wt 10__ 5 {s ‘ ight contra, fel was Sheekard, 1{ ne 0 Second Inning | Maddox, p.....06 ) Wy ak) " ee ; MERICA? r, | wit yw won Ralioping, Ri ils sound base, Bergen tof . Oh 2 4 ‘i Congratulation to men and sald he WINNIN a o |» F Cu ; i a 7 a perman, NO RUNS i hance, 1) ature PW) Wagner was ‘igorously: applauded aa | NoUnbenicaene (FOO. 1) 0 wished he might shake hands with eaca i NG ABROAD. ee a a | ae RON AERA or CReGAPaT UR EDT ord ; i) wy) landing on tie first) ba canoe @ne of them. The President's m: ' Soe | the f a by Hitting the ball over! Stetnteidt, 3h cia) wer dow the Left Totals : Tow6S 10 se io HEN BERLIN, July %.—In the international vonirht fell fence for a home run, MUM ST Boost) i) i) ¢) ‘ Cran} pase 1its-OM C no tne in full was as follows: 2 TNleh epee AEA ee orlag Alperman aheutl of bim, Shor) Howar, 1 uo) , ey y third te fi Maddox, 4 in nnings “Oyster Bay, N. Y., July 2%. ye ID) blantbodve UnIVaRT IS, fled our to Evers, Le LO On) pets Wilson's || First Bas vison Crandall, 1 “James B, Sullivan, U. 8, Commissioner of Chicago, and W. W, May, University mista jumper. by san | Eifinaat oes ens 1 : dull} oipete on iB SN Aeree ely lant ty Olympic Games, London, England, of Ilinois, participated, and thelr work | RUNS. | Wom ronorainy I hk @ wom VIG AROE: ds ‘hd l Heartiest congratulations to you and aroused much usiasm, Lightbody Third Inning. OED: hoon tl) 0) it SU MeL u “| Strnels La ee team. Wish I could siake hands witn easily defeated Pe n, of Sweden, in ng drove a fast grass cutter to, Zimmernaa 00 i ene 2 ee Peethuee Te on @ach man. the 1,00 metres flat, and later won the| ™ 4 who nated i in first ‘base, | Meas UU eee Uae ‘ Pee Ab iten t PwoeHase Wis-Wagner (2), Wilson, (Signed) “THEODORE ROOSEVELT,” SW-metres flat against thirty-seven com Pnaatel ee Mob tout wasemnen Totwla ih a, 11 24 19 9 curmicle popped an eusy fly to: Mad 1» Hada Dotilh, ; petiiors, giving them a of 6} mes J bv n. NO RUNS ‘ 4 woile trying to. bunt ridwell to0k MO” pyuhte ridwell to Doyle. Will Probably Assist at Greeting. ‘res : May easily won the metre bans | han. NO RUNG ving, Bureh| *Batted for Howard in ninth, rhanees, however fang arash a at single Heats Donlin, Devlin, Needs The Evening World noiiiled President | Ua A | Lor dota base Uae manent Base Hits—OM Bell, 7 In 3 le? {nai ing Devlin to second. C I Cimplres--iklem and ’ Emilie, Boosoyelt on Saturday that a biz iy into the air and Slagie was under | 4 Base on Balls—OM Rack Pry eraceere trent - - — Cention was being planned for the NATIONAL LEAGUE. BY VINCENT TREANOR, | game attempt to get withtn strikin pall when It came down, No ne 2 Wy after a hard rin. ONE fie torious Amertean athletic team on it BRIGHTON BOAGH HAG - distance ond had to quit at the f | Chica Rrook!yn, 8 Third Inning. past short. Sey- return from the London Olympiad. i ACpaaton [ep iIGBTON BEACH HAC heey ything was #0 tired at t Fourth Inning. | By Rue SVAUHUAT ayseat aT remMee OTTO TER Th ca ie ap atin along drive ; Sait ; B the handicap this n time : j : Nf eablegram to ChairmaN Sullivan leave cay ess Ree ite vay, - Soran nder, Maddox popped a tly to Will take part in the g ita etenlth WEES NO OO ot 4 eto eeseonthe break and getting a lead go- Black Mary Shows Gamenes for a bag, Hummel made a great! ‘7 Te accutnen oh mnt bssbeae Non under to Bridwell DY wd: {RES UATE cle Sam's victorious t of OL satteries—Con McLean: Me- round the paddock turn, he held it Black Mary is a game little fill Ieatoh of Evers's I hy. and by a fast!) giclen dases. eee ey e. Sheckard ee Je a long fly to Wilson agger to the | i @thletcs who are due here about th and Graliam. Umpire—Rudder- /@l! (he way, Bouquet was favorite, but caine (on the cutside In the airetch it throw to Jorden doubted up Ghance.| fouble Plave—Hummel to Jori |preshahan walked, but Was out steal Anbatehio / middle of August. It will be one of the Gereree 4 after getting a liitle the worst of the out Frizette by a nose. The latter, “Tinker smothered Alperman'e Infield Umplre—Rigler ing secoad, Gibson to Abbatich.o, Dev- Wagner sc ored Mad | Diggest events In years. ‘ COND GAME, , atart, McDaniel gave her a very poor badly, was in close quarters all the way | fly. Jordan kept up his wool iitting ——— ad SS : a Sa aetitten thareeatke ‘ 090008 ve 0 the stretch ¢ en she did get | wh safe drt put \ f ne { A committees called upon acting 09005 0 0 Gol ride, He jammed into all kinds of |{¥ the stretch turn, Athen she did get | With 8 sa Ae ‘Surgiarize second Swacina popped ont to Brid- \ Bayor McGowan to-day to confer With “Yittories Campbell and ehlol; Fore | Pockets I the back stretch and when he Upton evidently didn’t see Black Mary | Kling to Evers, Sheehan siruce wit, : A radox str eae him regerding the tnitlal steps to be zuson and Bowerman. Umpire—Rudder- 4t@ get clear sailing he was too I on the outside, After le caught and|NO RUNS, | A :4 taken to make the celebration one to be ham. Aragee just breezed in front clear of parsed Ho Rnaee fe Enon ent Me iad | Fifth Inning: | J pavtin drifted a weak fly to Wagner, ) Lepemptrel, At Philadelphia. all porsible interference and it looked races In succession now, and eve: | Stoinfetdt bounced one to Tewis and | | mec ed out io, cate oe . Mec was sign'ng a great ‘ ; likelheNnevers wen extended. In the same way, Int! des ied at first base. Howard singied, | well wa Crandall popped out stuck of $1,0% bonds, He picked up a gt. Lou! PEOSA AAT Osor Oe 021 HaTteRt We BoOuNet za ee aa —— the Midropping back of Lewis, ‘Tinker | RADE RVTINNING St Teach, NO RUNS bunch of them—probanly thirty or Phlladelo! HOG O00 $1) osseal Gteaeod eidine abut tieraciiteccaerel [Hhen'tamastiod the ball Gver urs § SCORE BY INNINGS: Fifth Inning: A ) Art, on 0 ng, hen eres { a D ree scot! yard, a \ forty—and said: “Lo you sce these? _Batterles—McGlyan and Bliss; Mc-| At the ond Sweet sreneneee FORT ERIE RESULTS. | head) for three) Dace: sot ng TOT Highlanders 0001010 Bridwetl threw out ‘Thomas. Leach ‘ A a 7 oul ieee 2D Pa 1 Sweet was looking over his ave | King followed with a dri h - itd te |. Doyle leaped In the | They are worth $1,000 each, I would Quillen an Ne AnstoUe. | sroulder at Mclantel and Bouquet, cm = tre field bleachers for three bases, scor WW aioe : like to be in a ptosition to give eh of SECOND ¢ BiesenOak an s eel Special, to The Evening World.t Ing ‘Tnker, and on Bureh's wild throw . iN Hime aiiges 3 Teoh tree fore iene Ser Re Black ffiy ett from the also ellie! saoaey ae ain Oneieroe Fling crossed the plat Londgren Med Detroit 000000 —_ ; eter of them to test fy Diadeiphla cc. 0,4 23.0.0 0 0&5] bles ran a fair race to be third. It was d peu out to Maionay. Buren made a ; ! esnal fH! aphreciatlon of their magnitieent Meera ee ie enona end Ludwlay Toxe| ennounced at the track to-day Uhat Gigs (Ces Simcm rence tional, hand Fanning catch | of | = fo Oat te cing ork abroad. atlories Pa eT ORS | wl EG am je’s line fy, robbing the batter of a ; onilin Med te i en ard Jackletsc “Johnstone. | muad Rosente erwite “Be RsT RA agle fy tee ar Banae iy, 8 Be) vasiaricnns Tetnieten UrOUens | cIORe RL Sm ORDELGNGE [EMMI Tina ES 1B, obtehy Mes feeaeso1 | aca ingest {home run, THREE RU Ce bpelal te The Evening World) BATTING ORDER WCPO HerH aaa hicleseeeee —_»—_—_ who nearly started a riot In resisting 4 5 and 9 to 10, | Hewis Ried to Tinker. Bergan was re.) DETROLT, fe Hightanders D Sixth Inning iY aA Pach ang ja t Saturday, h been deni Beste sii 5 red by Evers and Chance. Bell singled | aicged tha ep ve k \ fy t ie etting freat many of its victors came from EASTERN LEAGUE. abe dieea sera yl ie no 4 eh ce Be a, se night eld. Buroh fouled out to, Vee ea ‘ Neve HRUSU TR EPT Re vert few York City the credit must be par- — Aaa ae a ne to 3, even and 1 to 3, Kling. NO RU: HEB AT COLD OOD UE Vpoatienio, Wilson was out, Ten . ticularly appreciated f At Montreal BUGS en Lady Ruby, Lady Ciara, Lady mats tell Joined the Biberteld b No RUNS appreciated by Gi entrealt Lins Lady Ciara, Lad ixth Innini : 5 ney 10 ii 5. | New York and the city ch wes 6 clit rea) Homecrest Takes Opener, Lady Hawthorne, U good. VW ho is pite gf + Chirke caught Seymour's long fly to \ @re all so proud Tee trae THeT CC OTar tea | CHORCeteR Hae ee @ also ran, i doubied along the first base was put in by Jenning oh, tu Devlin popped & high one to. Ab= re Montreal. 2 jomecrest was a good thing In the “ggcOND RACE—Two-year-olds; Aye line. WULRREMN este | ie (anit tee tn Et vuiehion, Mecormick was called out on I shall take the necessary prelimi: s-Young and Wood; {Heese opening eve vita and Bftend!| and a half furlongs.—-Dan De Noyiss,|and. R (hance bunt: | the twitting for the H \st No RUD Bary steps to make the reception a big 26 Ball Umplre Mr Black, was Just yo (Ott), even and out, won, Pleasing, | ed, to te Bea First Inning: / | Seventh Inning. success, Mayor McClellan will be back At Rocheeter, getting 20) ROH Ih to LA det ead at to bee fored as Evers Keeler th bonroy | Umpite—Evans | peawell carew out Swacina, Gibson from iris vacation at the time the exers) NX wark i up on the/second: Maxim Gun )) B10 bt singled to ainfold ted lin ¢ — - —— ] vouled out to Devlin, Maddox fouled cises will be enacted, out I know his Rech 000101 POP T RATA pep cEA TA THe ‘S43 Jout to Hu Went out, fe ane) THU RULE aCe Deviin, NO RUNS feelings on the subdject and am s B —Brickctt and Stavage: | on and poet ap ewe) De lar and ber to Jonian ON Bia ‘ Heniphill. Sehe , any ( AS dwell soaked a angle Into lett te A ryt : i { 1 yl sths. He Une led out to Kling. led ¢ tra i RO at second on Crand he wil! do everything possule to make Ke! 1 Umpires—-Dugaleby | nhver wae at the end. Third Race-—Three-vear-olds and sposed of on bis bounde Grae RE Ke ; Wagner to Abbalichlo. "fen= the occasion Worthy of iis adinine | At Keitehel | Satearihy 1p. Dandy Emmiola, MG Swain), ¥ t0 1. 1 Chance, Alperman fanned Rasea' | DL: ck to Thomas. Doyle went ous istration, At Toronto. {Dixon was ng when *the to 5 03 «Ds Se eccnd Inning r ne way. NO RUNS. Ps ters were trl ame froin ba 2, even and out second; Harr PadatOI Willi Tanda ighth ; Greeting in City Hall, Providence oo00008 HIXISenn, Ta (BOweeel: Otek NO A Seventh Inning, 2 apni (app 1 to Will At d wa Eighth Inning ; é SOMLO ee ‘ d. Per= to i, th TH Te ACoA Ver cor singied to aentre eld. Kk < was safe on. Doyle's: fumbl Toront 0000000 RepReMreon aaa RO Mere cn Aly ineied tre fled. Kiting {thrown out y was thrown ti Davies tun bles Coughlin, Delohanty put a Texas s forced out by Leach on uundgren It was decided that the greet) satterles—Gla i) Peverson; Kil Pa and sn2 Stone: to) ‘ol ) Pan ved, Rucker to Jordan ‘ the athletes etluuld’ take place in'ine and les Uinpires—Walker and Stal: | atenned pene os yan tee yet y Hergen, Slagie singled, scoring over gecor-t and stole wecomd to “bridwe'!, Clark ai i for | " . Hous oh) adia ery Slagle o ling second base, ick 01 sent each 10 890+ City Hall, The building itseit wit) be O°" | Paprika Disappoints Backers. mile and a quarter; worth §)i.~Lav aT NG RON, fied out to centre, Roseman atcemplad double steal agearalediteouircee (oibavenivate rea: At Bufta‘o. Pree oa ae Fan nee B Daly, 15 (leo!) 40 5, 1 to LOSE A De Paty Delehanty wade a wondectul ROL Nay cyt t P, was any and out, iret, De ence for his second th { Cougnlin’s fly to left. Schmidt second. Brid- 8 Stafford, i but | (Walsh), 10 to 1, 3 to 1, 4 to.3, sec {dent Roosevelt and Goy. Hogaes will 14100001 evplechase, nase, NO RUNS out, Hogg to same, Sheehan filed to NO RUNS. fi tindoublediy be present, Tne Governor 0000010 ney wave the geld-| Pinkola, 17 (Mider), 3 t0 1, 4 il 4 was 1 f | 3101, 0 pled to lefi, the t hitting i i ‘ 8 > fourth time wo orld his in Sehuperater | Nit LOCLARIBURT [oT cee s away. F hit to Tinker | Kleinow got fils base on balls Bt f in algo walked we a lohg fly Ww iis Intention to co-operate. in k A iat nt PINTH RACE — Three a By a nr tinker to |bunted and hoth were safo on S crane Mor rity out trv Waiso BRSARABAT atGOK: thea VANE NE IRDY ADNtad pe eee Od Pee ft fe ali the pace, 4- | furlongs, —Aimulle Steinfel Lundg oror, K ded to t a JLT OCR Boi n sto In the slide Wage P He ding by ® small margin Higninpe eet an Milks ‘Mnker to Chance. ONE, who thre pw out at th > was sf the leg. After imp. 4 i TheBAG Martin), 12 to 1,2 to 1 and G roy #trucl Chase fhed to Craw ¥ ver, he resumed hls G Hi I; y ond Fimo round, ant then made hemove 1h to land § tod & ‘Mme—t191-5, Lady Eighth Inning 1 Dowhs Was thrown out, Conroy to Phened ball, fling the bares, Maddox Ov. ug 12S 1 id@ in DANS RI ERP T LTT eeawdr ae ommeare (Carol ite, Fl Teneneraire also gneckard out, Eheehan to Jordan, Chase, Willett fouled to Chas was taken ow: of the box and Young ined @longs!de Paprika suddeniy | Chance walked, He was caught nap- | In lrew four wide ones At Cleveland, 100k McCormick Seu OWN * ’ Hromped hack, Ranneil then went on| SIXTH RACE—Three-year-olds a Rucker to Jordan, to Tewia to) sent a high fy to Ball, NO Rt poets ra thord Wagner. Dresher ree ing to ympian f efes, with Navajo and: rtuck to him xo close) UP: mile and one-sixtecnth—Tom Do- Byers fited to Hummel, NO Fourth Inning \Cloveland 100 ‘i n taking third, t at the end Navajo had to be ridden| tin. KU (Buras), 7 to out, won: Sera cass | Our ens Hat (Gilaaestoreanie And SK CRIMERT TTT bases, By Tele yi gn ,, to beet Banrell by the three lengths | Mortiboy, 105 (Powers), 5 to 1, 6 to 5 and ) filed to Sheckard. Maloney! Kleinow Jinal to Downs. Morfarity A Yall ls NY. [ Nead- (By Telegraph to the Fititor of The Evening World.) se oe are tee NST to % second: Washakle, 97 (C. Rort),| was, retired by Chance ‘unassisted. | out, Schaefer to Rossman, Delehanty | |i Ange Clarkes, (Um pleek—ehe tbs hed ball, forcing SARANAC INN, N, Y,, July 26.—-Your telegram recelved. Gov. ist nnsh{pped his rider early. : 119, to |, rto 1 and § to & third. Tine—| Hummel singled’ to contre field Air, lined g safe one through box, dan and Exa Ure ake Merkle ran the bases for already i d j Henry Is rer tatty jj 11.4925" Tivolinf, Alta McDonald, San| man hit safely sending Hummel to! Delehanty stole second. On wild cago. penAay fied Sout om eae a pe designated Adjt-Gen. Henry a8 his representative Comedienne Goes the Rovte. — | Ardo alro ran. Jchird base. Jordan waked, Miting the! niten, Delenanty. took third. tal SAHAGMBRICR ATe UT TO GN "TWO RUN 0 act on the committee to welcome team of American riflem “omer 90k the lead ° -_— fbases, Linn batted for Sheehan afd to | scoring Delehanty. Ballo hag D000 i i lemen on their Comedienne took the lead at the start | ta ta toe lavesa belatasacoring Latest Schaefer taking the throw, |Chicago » Ninth Inning. hit to the et Batterles—Vickers and Schreck: Wi of the third and made everything dizey §TRICKEN IN SUBWAY CROWD. pitching for New Yorke, return from Olympic games Aug, 8, Huminel, Alperman and Jordan, The ONF Ri The Governor has no official information as to anything further, a ER ee eee eer tte Mt) Margaret Madison, a saleswoman, of jahcering that followed could be heard) Crawford struck out, Cobb hit sqtely and We pires-~O' Loughlin sttuck. Out. Matty threw but it % a +] from her effort to-day It looks lke dis-/No, 181 South Ellison place, Brooklyn, |for, hlocks agay. Lewin went oul,jovar short, Roreman Sa iO nity | AES cinn doubled to lente ut arrangements are being made for public reception of others re-} tance running Is her game. She breeted was atricken with heart trouble In the} emecadt &. Crance. fee i ; Mortarity to ( one ; nan took At St, Louis. was p posely, allowen, to walk. 4 ; In front all the way anc 1 h Alperman went to third base, Hummel | second on a wid péch n owas ick out. NO RUNS turning from these games the Governor would be glad to know details | eae Ea Te eae eee OM | uptown subway station at the Brooklyn | to Necond hase and Lumley to right field |thrown out by Ball, NO RUNS. Washington 00000 pitched bail. Bros , and make suitable arrangements for the State's participation. jter that Coat of Arms took up the Bridge at 3.90 P, M. to-day. She was|for Brooklyn. Steinfeldt struck out, | Fifth Innini St. Louls z0100 na t to Gibson, Donlin chase, but he could not get within three attended by Dr, Laurie, of the Huson | Zimmerman batted for Howard ani! inning: Rattertes— Hughes and W. igh foul to Gideon. for Downs and Powell a Keeler hit to noily, ROBERT M, FULLER, Secretary to the Governor. Steplens, Um) rolled out to Swacina, NO {now was cazy man. Hogg fann | ienath of the mare. Molesey was far | Street Hospital. Her condition is crit-|fanned out. Tinker singled to centre) | K dack all the way, but Col. White made ical. field, Kling struck out. NO RUNS, Rows; t toni aie? oe » i 4 (alnitaiigmimareninnib insets danyaans taser trons Ayes ne AB aRUNNR bi Ah unt HEARTY v -

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