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r WEATHER-Showers To-night and Friday. {FINAL | _RESULTS EDITION | Faas mh ore] A GREEN ZOMION | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | RE AP eee —— en Yes WMT, ny MAING BET REGIRD “S600 LSS 1 emt sessseeece BESO IS NOTCRIME UNLESS | mT cu AW INSTAK ; Scone BY INN ae GASOLINE IN FLAMES. Supreme ae ie Chee Says HIS nh | RAL Al lh Ph ——-* ¢¢—______— fa ick S ing Blaze Hist Pope. Concerned and) Arch- Brooklyn 000000 Oy iuek Sreauds Biawe Hee) New Law Never Contemplated ||, First game called at the end of the sixth inning. Second game postponed Up in Building Imperils bishop) Farley and) Other Bere geen et aes Twenty Lives # Thrusting Its Nose Into Americans Make Inquiries. Beattie Cleans Up Big Sum When 4 5; Personal Affairs.” | sous Ac ccossuromesea| te lakes: Pourblone Field | Thrilling rescues marked an exciting u 1, Aug. 6 —Cardinal Gibbons has ‘ : i i HIG AN] ' Z (Ui fire this afternoon in the Jones Bulld- been stricken with a serious iliness, and Against the ‘Favorite in Hark WSty CTE CRE rl ; f As jis temperature is 101 and there are J LOB syauce errr Justice Gaynor of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court tenting symptoms alarm ia] the Troy Stakes attiner Brothers, | in Kings County to-day decided that the new anti-gambling law inn outcome | H MN) ye: The fire started on a lott occupied by Sl | Printers and binders, Flames suddenly way interfered with the personal liberty of the people, and that it was ‘nal was t visit to Castel Gandolfe. e Car CORE BY INNINGS: ona shot out of the gasoline storeroom and , i Ate ig thy rouble {ts intestinal, ne stroke ; ee : 00000 0 O Om 1) se out of Umplovers, Including ax | TO crime to record a bet unless the transaction is made by a bookmaker | ioc sathor wuduen, aa the cartinat bat} DUGAN IS SUSPENDED FOR , t. Louis 003: 0 = girls; ran for the door - in the business of accepting bets, veen enjoying excellent health for al Ot) Oe orate rate weed eye aneice nee or oft unite business|ot dceepting “eae man of his years, Ho qos driven Into HIS RIDE ON STAMINA. <5 the hallway, and the stairs were soon “The law has never descended to the extent of thrusting its nose) Rome to consult a spectalist and was & mass of vapor. Without waiting for immedta ere ‘ ” bed by the into the personal affairs of men and women, said Justice Gaynor, Fivaclaii boars ——- 6 , he elevator the girls ran down the nine SONU aid . ! HIGHLANDERS GIANTS [niga athe third Mor. Kate Fre The decision is of wide interest—it permits men to bet on race ee ane earns many amene| Whitney’s Colt Stamina Comes in Ahead of San- {man, of No. 4% Avenue «, Bayonne, fell in a faint. The other girls were horses at will, or in fact any ‘game of chance, and lifis the stigma of) can prelates, priests and members of BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER, Pet is pecan eimecf euchve or whist parties when played for prizes. ACSI Cin TUG anu these cuneattTe | ford’s Mayfield, but Is Disqualified for Bertha Bennett, of No, 3 Jefferson ty, and these called in} Bt. Louis. New York New Yo ant é te mannii bar ane Cardinale 4 fy , a Stone, It. Niles, 2b Tiny ate Kane ate Street, and Nellie Devine, of No. 15) pne decision was rendered {n the 1S Ley | 15° 1111 By Ure Gerais satel Bumping—O Brien, Steeplechase Hartsel, rf. Doyie, 2b. Huggins, 2b. De Kalb avenue, Brooklyn, swooned on o¢ (Geor: g. who was arrested at 1US A IDES: rary residen nd made anxlous tne] ‘Williams, 25, ERGRR AHS Taree ab the first floor and had to be carried to Garden ( making and recording TICE GAYNOR DEC +] wuiries concer the distinguished pas} Rider, Also Set D Wallace, s. Chane ab. Deni rf Paskert, It, the street. Nang galt balls with Iz An ordinary bet is not a erime, || tM Archbishop Farley, of New Yori, iGer, fiso vel Down, lemph rs ., i Mitele! i of y 3 i" ary ay aa a ri y Py mes, , Delphant fh aie area) oe Hospital on Sidewalk. Hamm. Ster! pealed) (0) the Bile ye in vour palate who yes one at the first to call, re- jones, 1b. I Sohlel, ¢ 0 4 ran th re Court on a writ of 2 ae ’ a her) ned some time ‘6 Oscar Loes, the elevator man, ran the prem A 4 as ncer, o. Herznog. ss, Hulswitt, ss, th As a race track, or on the golf links. learned of Cardinal Glb- VENA ENS) 7 SREAN fi well, p, MeGinnity, ‘p. Spade, 0. car up to the third floor and carried and the argument was } Sere eae i" ne's r he chad given an BY \ I Ck NT T REA} OR, seeeety .Umptres—Huret and Umpires—Rigler and. Hmalie I'Mise Preeman downtairs, where she | Gaynor. No law can be enforced exe aN cette silariraRe Ceara CN EW: | (Special to Evening World.) y (@pecial to The Evening World.) | was attended by ambulance surgeons. Over Golf Ball Wager. by puble opinion. ee ae ae . 1 " : H Py . Gh) ej 5] > rat perea |The sidewalk t aienenateetamuinae: te velmtor ii mniali |) crnpee ay eaded by Mgr. MeGean, and SARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug, 6.—Tom Shaw, the plunger, (Special to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, Aug. 6 — The pve sdewal Nted aaa formed into a ; Hat harme against The law does not thr ately dispatched a special me ' ip , hE tS eame temporary hospital while the two doc- Just ‘ 5 eines ‘an conveying his! lost one of the biezest wagers of the season or rrigan | ag BT, LOUIS, Aug, 6—It was mighty! Giants wound up the series with Cin’ | tors gave restaratives to the women tion No. nose into the personal affairs of | scnger trom the Vatican conveying nis | lost one of the biggest wagers of the season on Harrigan in the Troy men and women All that the last Le t to the gam da dark at game time to-day, but the cur- cinnat! this afternoon on a fleld cov-| Ada Tobias, of 1% First avenue, balls on a g fi tein was rung up with Hogg and Howell |or6q with mud and water, ‘The game &Md Hannah Finley, of No. 695 Fourth the-bet. This @pes the rival Aingers. ‘The crowd was) was delayed a half hour waiting for 4Venue, Brooklyn, were also attended, has never dev Noni Tucemenratens Gpnone too bulky, there being some 2,809] the drizzling rain to cease. Many fans | ‘The fire was quickly conquered by the thrusting its 1 ne Uy ue 1 fang in the stand. left the grounds thinking there would fitemen, who confined it to the ninth ey eae First Inning: © 0 game. MeGraw wag Intensely floor. For a while the smoke was dense seat y teal Uae au Niles lined to right fleld for a base. | and the work difficult ’ , L Stakes here this afternoon. The bet grew out of an argument on the. ture qi | TB, Cardin! arrived here on July 9 ure ¢ yn Aug, 1 he had a forty minutes) nr Aine! awellh aualtence witin he rrove anal intraduesa) ellonote ri iCTl to the Pontiff several distinguished Am- that Shaw sai erican prelates, " r Wy ' : ' Cardinal Giboons sailed from New) this field.” “VI lay against that,” said Jimmy Beattie, and the wagers Ag to the recording of bets, See: | york on July 18, aecompanted by Arcn- ‘ compared with the other starters, with the result was to make them apply inside of “Twill bet $11,000 against $10,000 that Harrigan beats 2 race track as well as outside fous to play, as a postponemont tor it Conroy sacrificed, Howell th Willfams. | would mein three double-héaders when Of the way to the fire Chief Duffy ran law can be enforced except by J tion No is confined in plain J) bishop and atout forty bishops) Went down in Beatties mind. Harrigan ran third behind Obdurate Niles mado a daring steal of third] the Reds come nere on the next trip, Ito a truck at Lafayette and Worth : idincia ind priests, to attend the Pope's golden public “oping terms to the case of persons who. me never P law which | opinion in its favor, Suc letters, except as they are the | tnd Fore. Cardinal! Nelther Shaw nor Beattle turned af Jolingson, 1! ‘ner Was a receding fourth birthday, hair during the running of the race.| favorite and ran Uke ona, but Fort jubilee, On July steamship Konig Alt the bets of all comers as a prac: J! celebrated his sevent # base. Keeler singled to right field, | 1 vould be too much of a strain at | Streets. His runabout was nearly t B” Niles scoring, Chase lifted deep a time when the leaders are in tle over and he was t YF Stone, Hemphill lined to Wallace, ONE | MON REN tehs On ween gage in recording or registering diy shaken up. (of the Un: | caused the arrest of the driver. He was ing played, not = RUN. me 12 Sie ae cunt unable to continue on duty at the fire Seth tice or business, All of the cabin passengers and clergy Fore, not a mud runner, broke in her! Jolinson ran a ereditable race for his Stone fanned and was tossed out at | t€ i ——..——_—. perlite en Sern igs) issembled in the saloon to take part In /usual Btvle and raced In front to the! first outing, leading all the way until | a » by. Sweene: tse Chicago's Cpuble defeat and the defeat IRS , (Continued on) Serond) Pas a simple om and Archbishop Rar. (Stretch turn, Obdurate and) Harrigan ved » the oad gol first base by Sweeney. Hartsell out, | o¢ arlene’ Uh \CUBS DROP TWO 1 p | going in the Chase to Hogg, on a fast play. Will-| the rmce'unehanged, positions in a a ; a Sedalia epee: = |ley made an eddress of vonigratulatlon, Were in close attendance all the way Banyah was always close to {ams swung out on a wide third strike] Rivet inaln | LO PHILLIES BY shop O'Connell, president of the In the stretch the heavy going began pace and when $ eve ealled on him ) D y s Woy}. * r : ‘i rash ell on Fore an rdurate, a} f t siretch je responder and was out, Chase to Sweeney, NO peaerraren Or SA el MAKING ERRORS. | |Cathollo University at. Washington, to tell mn i ; mM ot turn : a mu AaMDIOT 28 RUNS. ‘ 1 PURGE bas }ccngratulated Cardinal Gibbons on be: vada Ad east i O'Brien Rides Poor Race. 4 Second Inning ok outs Ni | half of the trustees, gallop. Harrigan didn't run his race : : Pui tiare eee ahaa oe Tenney led off with a two-base smash FIRST GAME, | Pope Joked With HI and never could get to Fore, finishing | (T. O'Brien, who rode S| elehanty scratched a single past| to lett which would have been good for CICA verse 0 0101000 a5 SESE A) m @ bad third ople oo203 200 Walace. Ball fanned and Delehanty} three, buj he fell in the mud rounding Philadelphia On the occasion of his audience with Was Day of Good Tings ront of Ban= ; SI atole second, Williams threw out Swee-| frst.” Doyle beat out a clean bunt and Eatteries—Rewlbach and Moran; Poxen tin] the Pone Cardinal Gibbons spoke of th home stretch, He evl- ney. Hogg Med out to Hartzel, NO] TOMMY, (00k Ulm ” Bresnanan fouled) end. Docin, Umpires-Twdderhasa i) Pontiff's activings eons spoke of the) its gurely was a day of good things |dentl re wasn't chance : Std out to Schlei eked up Donlin's O'Day, ’ a at Me ‘i Bet sevenlacan TBliOlece the 1 ind he started RUNS. roller and ‘Tenney, Doyle SPCOND GAME SEVENTH DAY AT SARATOGA, are both same age,” re. at dé-on An on on Banney “but still quite ma Stakes of $000 ¢ card's feature, Gen, Sanford val here the American money with Maytield, hat he was feeling {n/ ‘uilification of WH. PW Wallace boosted out to Hemphill, , gong to seco! ris grounded out to Conroy, Hot. Huggins, NO Rt > man doubled to left fleld Hemphill ran Second Inning. Batter OUD UUSUNCUL SN Ghicazon etic 010 Oli) O80 a3 03000200 <8 Weather oa, es—Overall and Kling; Sparks Track Heavy, money {n and squeezed on to Jones's pop NO Herzog threw out Paskert. Mitchell | nd Dooin, Umpires—O'Day and Rud-| 708 ! The RUNS. on an easy roller, which Me- derham, KouT than he had been in years | Ina, Who really finished inf stand ee yuldn't pick up in thine. Me- — Index. Star d the sea trip Inimengely | ina, Mayfield and Beckon )' Brien Third Inning: “singled the Infield, Schlet Banani aN ch turn lapped on each other. Ihe ance of (Special to Tha Ever World Niles fouled out to Ferris, «Conroy struck gut. Hulewitt flied to Barry, PHILADELPHIA, Nerang Wh oFd4) asd felt that Ne was greatly beneftted, | the str on the race Tt was believed that, aside from tak-| There was someth the pace to the Fort Jolinson bumping |casily after f Aug. 6—The Chi-| ng of a , tzel, Willig Delirium | doosted a high oge to Hartzel, Williams) Huggins threw out Devlin. And Barry cago World's Champions played lke Halt Sove ing part in the Pope's golden jubilee, | match here, and out of It Mayfield and /last jump, aneied POUBD GEEGEITGIETS ST ee eae? Neva jlo anything but champions In thelr double-| sina Cardinal Gibbons would urge upon him | Stamina canta gril Ov overs] fr seine for Zipango, a » Phillies 2 this r- | e e Ic a ‘ot 7) of the way home. n t ce Was a bree: lepancer’ popped to Bally Erowollll ’ Third Inning. [pester wet is Seal Heine in eat Hi Pe y Ren another c ae Waa me aateroel tne track | Tava aah Pp ipane saae cfaeas fon tne fanned. Stone raised to Hemphill. NO | y Bak Ut VEE inal for America, The Cardinal had i of the day to round uo, He shane Analed o right. Brasnahan | both games to the great joy of the 709 { Gane's bunt, but threw wild to sec | 13,000 fans who braved the threatening | ¢ “3 Fourth Inning, Jond In trying for a double and both | weather to cheer on the Quakers In the Shase bingled to lett fleld, Hemphill! runners we fe. Both advanced on| pennant seeking chase. | Jude, Owner rificed, Fererls to Jones. Delehanty | Lusgi ice, ‘Tenney to Doyle, 8 buneh played bad at all | Index. gi singled to centre fleld and Chase was| Spade on Lobert’s fly to Dontin especially in second game, | Osi? Bt Out at ithe plate on Hoftman's good Ant Aang Wri third. Paskert struck | when ‘they bunched five errors, The | throw to Spencer, Delehanty taking sec- (0X ONE RUD IMes played great all through’ the nd bage on the throw home, Ball out, ,,MeGinnity was, sate I Bh been invited to attend the meeting of and on even terms, when Dugan bore | totiowed | the pace of Import to the far the Congregation of the Propaganda on over on Mayfleld, carrying the Sanford) turn and then ie may easily. Come Aug. 10, but {tis feared that ils illness | filly nearly over the Inner rail, ‘The plete ran with Male Grae eee will now prevent him from taking any | crowd excitedly yelled “Foul!” but the ‘noved up strong and caught Complete. active part in church affairs for the! Jockeys never let up on th heat her out for the a { pore ate 4 pango in front was present, ward the finish, 8 eine fina dle after he went into the there by a good length, There was no 4, at the far turn, This made three RUNS, year-olds and upward Won easily, Winner, ch. g., by St on Lobert’s, bad | . eighteen innings. Doolin and Osborne Trip. erris to T. Jones. NO RU throw to first, Penney Med to Kano. | made brilliant eutchen, white the otier igen May/ilnter sunt F uF question that Dugan on Stamina hadj Winnings and one second for Shilling, ; y threw ou ai Filliams | Dovle, singled cto centre esnaha Sl oka ‘| 8 urthermore the Cardinal i . ngled Just out of Ball's reach, Wile | 220 to Tobert, Donlin forced | Patel well tien its meant runs llprevented trom attending the impeded Mayfair, but strangely enough —— out of Ba ac! b z e ed the first evented from attend 5 ! i e Hams stole second base, Wallace walk- en Hugging to Hulewitt, NO) t away With the second s in London, which wil) Shilling didn't make a claim ou AMERICAN LEAGUE. Ferris drove high to Delens S Ke Nie nding the ‘The crowd gathered around the stew offman put a Texas leaguer In ri ‘Fourth Inning. st pee ple ieiean catanae puta wer prised’ tha eld. Sweeney made avery r viin tossed out Mitchell, MeLea SANE > EDGE ATEN Cb eo : neh , rapt to get Keelrs rturn and singled over. third, — Schlel fea an BEAN EATERS EASY | to go to Ireland with Shilling made no claim, eas at Cleveland bye row, ‘which vas Dovle jossed out Hulawitt.| HOR THE PIRATES, NSieianrela(saatiaeh [cel ites slur Rata, At ieee ‘oftman tallied, Spence Huggins threw out Seymour, Devlin — Roe ennacae ara The Stewards apparently didn’t not B Johnson and Kahoe (b- ou ql ev ner es 7 ‘ds apparently didn’t n 1 and Kahoe; Fates ght fleld. Howell forced “| Med to Paskert. Bagry lied tg Mite pittshurg BON OWHENOe | DOr pea eeu the disaunl ¢fenderg and Clarke, Umpire—O'Loughe by unassisted. THREE RUNS. ell, NO RUNS, Cardinal's party that came on Boston eee 00 1) ‘ ° rithou: p wu )! Fifth Inning. Fifth Inning | ee STOOL ONDE Co ey the Konig Albert brought with them without even questionir ' At Chicago, M i} yo te eter’ enc ry " i} er The € rds didn’t e Sweeney fanned. Hogg lined to Hart-| ,, Fel 5 7 oats |the Peter's Pence collected during the! tiders, The steward 3 Me Harts] Spade popped out to Tenney. Kane (Special to The Evening Worl.) in the “stretch peer aa ae He Rev suabended Di NS nee | Boston ... 90010 Niles's foul ty eateh OF waked. Hugging smashed a single pust | BOSTON, Aug. S—Plitsburg had a | Mt Yeas The (conlrbutlom foam tke NG Rey eae ty “tor | Cheago ee Devlin, TA York diocese was the largest ever sent Of the meeting and fined him $l for} Stone Mfted to Hemphill, Hartel] Ho ee neninto a double les three years old; one 1 Criger; White and walkover in the game that was played i e lin to Doyle to Tenney, NO R’ ' a phatiinavater igh riding fanned, Williams was safe on Ball's | Herzog was called out on strikes, Mc-| with the Doves at the South End | YF, 4.00. Sjart good. Won driving, Winner een hae MA rae ie Oe en ce Sully Jan and Egan Hhesitaly tad allace out, Niles to! Ginnity singled. ‘Tenney fouled out to| grounds tais afternoon, winning by the vont sanrird: time eaee CO rOina tS Bbon eee NOU intended Fes Amore en a ue ene uuLe (tours Seal At Detroit. hase. NO RUNS, McLean, MoGinnity out stealing sece ‘ i turning to the United States until early | Into to-day's doings to last a week. lelphia-Detroit game poste Sixth Inning, ond, Schiel to Hulewitt, NO RUNS, [ecore of 9 to 1. Lindaman atarted off 2 n October. I) Sku rover Gayner Deelalon ty Spar EROMT nee Howell threw out Conroy, Keeler Sixth Inning. Iifgty Boron CEUs ares ea ieeae nan thn i ogee y y' ee innings, during whieh time Pittsbu: six r out, Jones to Howell, Chi to Hoffman. NO RU se lifted] Paskert struck out, Mitchell walke ed The announcemest of Judge wan filed to Herzog, Schlei forced | bY heavy | slugging, sco : KILLED BY FALLING TREE, | secision that it Ferris skied to Chase, Hoffman hell, Doyle to Herzog. NO RUNG, | Boultes relleved Lindaman, but he a pace to the stretch, Where she bore i Maytiold. badty cer t fouled out to Conroy, filed outi| isoitan cratkedicermenenane Mt tniosa| was hit hard In the fourth and the filly, causing 0. fone the Face, "Mayfield had ot | = bets unless dd ‘- ; to Delehanty, NO RUN double play, Hulewitt to Huggins Pirates scored three more yung. After & acer ceay J aay oniyinig: cloak su /Cable Pulls Heavy Trunk Into inaker was joyfully ral ’ And Mon me c “Donlin's duindel c Boulte itched glitedged ball a} = —— 5 ‘man eatt ! e P postponed on account Seventh Inaing. bate aha ae tanate, ounce | nat BOT ea dag Petar al bu 12 FIFTH RA TaATRAUTURWATUT aslliney 4400 adiledi on Hi | Bxeavation Upon: Workman, ay ; Jimmy ar Ae Mee ON AROS Hemphiit, fouled to and threw hitp out at frat, : was ‘hit by a pitched ball vont tee ong " 6 b ti UU pe tena MeCe Go. 8 RY , a Ball for and threw hy out at first. NO RUNS. | Maddox was not hit hard, but in the | gr,q/ctt time ae Won easily, Winn y Adn afford en dna bookmaker a ha At Providence. Wallace to Williams. Ball stole second Seventh Inning, lath wave five bases on balls, Boston a ‘ee eT nH Know i clgar ar Sheep n ) po100 ber} Sweeney fanned. NO RUNS. Hulewltt file nade Bot only one hit during the remainder 7 2 ~ x Broadway g 2 00 +8 r 'd to Delehanty, Hemp: | 4 and kK loft) Moe of tie game, Rain fell heavily inthe ‘ Me i Sweet 2 T2Wy oN 14 excavation ; eight ade a great running o thre ; off second eighth and ninth innings, and after the 1 Tang i ld 10 at vs fe) ott Howell's, long fly. Hogg tossed out the balls. went. eld fe finish of the first game Umplro John \ He Mecan so ie s ed A cop: { nd r, NO RUNS, od. IK ! ty sed t F dt t Hh Mea 2 10 On the fe the excatation sto | ery, Stan scored. Kane also scored as e stone was forced to cali off (ie ‘ond ; Dies She ie lat + je decisio t ‘ Umpires—Blaoig Eighth Inning, a, bad throw to the pinte 7 a crowd of 6,00) present - 2 a large tree. A cable hitehed to a hoi Surprise in Opener Rife ied to nney ernog th a ary a i nag, s Nery against the trunk of | Hogg ‘singled to left field. Niles} peoert. TWO RU : ' Mr ‘ nxt | ‘ | At Baltimore foreed Hogg, Wallace to Wiillams.| Seymour ted to Paskert. Huggins | into left and took second on Herzog’s | a i up by pots and ra shed | ay ey VC) Niles ott stealing, Spencer to Wallace. | threw out Devlin Barry struck out, | bad throw @ Doyle. Hulswitt was out, | @ 1 it y « fand into the excavation, | p ah won It eas ty Baltimore 60000510 Conttdy doubled tm right fleld.. Keeler] NO Rt Tenney to MeGinnity. MeGinnity got | som Ow! a | 4. but Jo with Delirt third cil ean nd Berwin; Peed at, Howell to Jones. NO Eighth Inni | Spades hounder and threw Schlei out) Intey 5 ’ st efore iid get away c ‘ bi Bat yan : Hactall porped to Niles, Wiliams | oe Wid 1 ntati plate, TWO RUNS. = 7 mae Fee ught d_had Banya edge. He Is|gon and ie Uepireoy Iker, orced ce, ‘ : pase: chell| hetted for McGinnity and forced out) $¥ i . \ 3, he is good and ready, Fev fe Nas, f food, Play by Ball’ On | scored (on McLean's single ig tent EAL va to. Hula ws i We FR he ie SOO cag Aa ROO gat sh Wasdtord: tale “Sunday World Wai Wants Work ie at i Out, Sweeney to} MeLean took second on a wild pitch | atruck out ade threw out yie, +5 a = e re ipatized ite i e rot wht i to Niles. NO RUNS. And Scored as Schilel cracked & sate one | NO RUNS, a Real Roya Royal beat of @ bad lot, Weak finivi on Tender and True, Frances Rey out peauiet, with Bo xreety appearances Atl aterred Hatt, Sovervign and Fort Monday Morning Wonders, § i

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