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nf PRICE ONE _ CENT. ae 1018, by The Press bandon dh New ie Ld. a a ee NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE. WOLTERS DRIVE PUT HIGHLANDERS IN THE FRONT (Chatce’s Tailenders Make It) Interesting for Browns in Getaway Game. GIANTS WIN: AT CINCLNNATI— 040 0 0 0 0 4 0 CINCINNATI © 00020 4 Batteries—Mathewaon and Meyers, Benton £ Clark, o-—- | AT 8T. LOUIS— 170 1 20 0 0 0 ST. LOUIS © o0 22 100 0 o- Batteries—Wagner and Miller, Marvet and Wingo. , ARTHUR IRWIN RETURNS. ‘New York Scout Says He Has Line on Four New Ballplayers. HIGHLANDERS. R. H.PO. A. E,| 100 | o 30 3 3 0 0 Hy $ 4 2 0 1120 1334 3. 1200 1 K 1 t 3 60 MeCoaaeh's. | Totals.......... 10716 27 18 3 ST. LOUIS. R. H.PO. A. | 1 1 2 0 O| 0 013 2 0 12 1 0 0 1004 0 yarn -@ *e 003 2 0 o 11 $ 0 oo1rto Mitchell, p. 04 t-@ 1 Hamilton, p oo 0 1 0 **Compton...... o ov 0 0 7923 18 2 yy and Connolly, **Hatted for Mitelell in eigiith SUMMARY, First Base on Balls—OM Mc of Mitchell 3. off Hamilton 1 Our-By McConnell 2. by ‘VhreesBase Hit—Williams. tounell 3, Tw Mit—Cree, Stolen Bases — Sweeney, donnson, Double Plays—Balenti to Brief. UmpiresMcGreevey and Con- nelly. , (Special to The Evening World, POLO GROUNDS, June 1%.—The last \, waive of the series between the High- landers and the Browns was played be- fore a crowd of less than fifteen hun- ered ood shape for the final fight before leaving on his Chance was in very Eastern trip. George McConnell warmed up in first class shape, Manager Stov- @i] decided to take a rest and put a poung fellow named Brief at first, FIRST INNING—Shotton lead off with ® clean hit directly over second base ud went to second on Brief's sacrifice, BMoConnell to Borten, Johnston died on ® grounder, McKechnie to Borton, and Pratt went out the same way, McKech- Ble making « beautiful stop. No Runa. One Left. Daniele died on a bunt, Austin to Brief, Wolter was out on a hot ground- er to Brief, unasaisted. Cree slammed ‘@ pretty single into right and advanced te second as Sweeney smashed a hot one pant Brief, Hartzell hit a hot line drive that struck Sweeney on the Jes as he was running to nd and knocked him down. This retired the pide, but Hartzell gets credit for « hit. | No runs. Two left SECOND INNING—Williazns smashed o long triple to left cen and s d when MeConnell fumbled the eturn throw after tt had got by Hartaell, alent lifted a high one to Wolter. Austin went out, Hartaell to Borton, ‘Agnow walked, Mitchell struck out, One Run, One left. Austin got Peckinpaugh's grounder (Continued on Fourteenth Page.) Whird Race at Latonia. THIRD RACH, -Pu year-ulds; five Brin ghost aid sad, sftusd necond Time be 1M, plac saddle, place show $3.10, ty | HIGHLANDERS WIN | AT NEW YoRa— ‘0 0 20 0 1.2 S &% ST. LOUIS © 1 10000 02 Batterlen—Mltchell and Agnew, McConnell and Sweeney. | BROOKLYN WINS if a ; Snodgrass’s she Bagger it In tHe Second aia tecbie They the Second Round Clears , Hammer for Eight Hits | the Bases, | and Seven Runs. | _— : | . GIANTS. BOX SCORE FOR BIGHT rewiNes. | R. H.PO. A. E.| Burns, rf 1 t 3 0 0 BROO: Shafer, 3b 0231 0 RPO, A. Fletcher, ss O 1 2 tL Moran, rt 320200 1 0 fF 2 Oi Cutshaw, 2b 23420 ‘ eee 0| Stengel, cf. 113 00 1 0 $ 0 Ol wheat, it 02200 ' H 1 2 ou @{ Daubere, 1 1's 0 0 | Smith, 3b o 10 2 0 1 1 0 4 OC Pisher, os. 12220 ee Miller, ¢ 1.3 0 {Totals ........ . 8 8 27:13 1) Phelps. ¢. ‘ord t ° | CINCINNATI. Waa 1 ane R. H. A. E, Devore, cf... ere 3g 8 8 ot 88 Bescher, If. 1 2 1 Fe ae ee oe es Bs ea Me et mo17 24 7 ol 1a Oe ST. LOUIS. Tinker o2s 6 0 R. H.PO. A. &. Dodge, 3b 0 0 0 0 OMe... 193 2 6 0 Groh, 2b. 93 0 8 Yloskeyct....s 0 1 2 0 0 Berghammer, 2h. © 0 0 1 €!Mowsey,3d..... 0 0 2 1 0 Clarke, ¢ go 2 fb {Konetchy, tb... 1 2 7 0 0 Benton, p.. o Whitted, 2b se i | Suges, p. ee 9 ‘levansrt....... 1 2 2 0 0 *Hoblitzel .. 9 1 0 OO) Hause: 1 te fot 2 6 Almeida, 3b... . 1 t 0 0 Ol Wingo, i. 0221414 ooKiing........ © 1°0 0 Olpac 00110 er ee ap Marbet, p... 0 0 @ 0 Oo Totals 7°13: 27: «17: 2 Umpires—Brennan and Bason. Hermoayp....... 1 1 0 2 0 *Batted for Benton in weventh, Totals 4 2 2 i, Br ** Batted for Dodge. 7 seea ten ro pf Umpires—Rigler and Byron, (Special to The Evening World.) CINCINNATI, June 19.— The Giants| Bi Bey ST a nae lee vattled the Reds for the fina! ame on} 7° oa reer irene eed this trip to-day. The weather was hot- The Superbas having the Gerinan ter than any stress of imagination could] ),0° AP ous MANE te ial side oid describe, On the sua-baket fled, with) yi ye Masucane FF tee peel A aaa {torrents of fire pouring down UPON) “siagager Huggins is up in the alr about them, the boys went through th» motion lis St. Louls team. He gave it a bi; of ball playing, They did toe bewt they) siaring up yeuterday, ina ironies Te hh wasianea wien M2 changes anager MeGraw la well sacisilod with | ING ben the trip, and saya he will have'his teaa) iricia nit over ies ssi en Wale in first place within three days, ted threw low to Money, Moran went FIRST INNING—Burns retired, Ben-|., second, Cutshaw walked, Stengel ton to Marsans, Groh tossed out! rorcea Cutshaw, Hauser to. W “ . to Whitted, ater, Wisienes ate Tinker to Mar} \ioran going to third, Wheat aingled wavore grounded to Matty for an|* centre scoring Moran, Daubert fited easy out.’ Bescher rolled to Merkle,|(? Wingo. Stengel was caught off aec- Bates filed to Snodgrass, No runs, ond by Hauser on the old hidden ball SECOND INNING—Doyle out, Tinker] trick. One Run, Two Left. Marsans. Merkle singled to right.| Maxee singled to centre. Oakes popped was hit by a pitched to Wagner, trying to #acrifice. Mowrey flied to Moran, Koney beat an inflel ss cleaned up with a triple to centre, | #insle and Magee took second, Whitted Murray atd Me won thrown out by Smith, No Runs. on Mlathewson's of Wisaer wingled to left, Mt okt 1 ceotre, Fleher mevlag up Wagner ounted past Manoet vAnOR, singied throug’ ‘ents, Pago Sli 2Men’ Blue Serge Sui Suits,$5.95 | The are clothing Corner, Broad wa: our. clay Mt, opp. new Wool. , it th Hag wilt fall to- ay end Frida) 2, Mi Bh hs att woo! filling Me (Continued on ib ERT gel h Pages sWouk Monday. World “Ws “Wants” Mowiey | “19, WARPING HER INTO THI (Specially amore by an | Evening World Staff Photographer.) INDICTMENT AGAINST HYDE DISMISSED BY HIGH COURT Appellate Division, on Own Initiative, Throws the Case Out of Court. WHITMAN TO APPEAL. The Appellate Division of the Su preme Court to-day dismissed the in- dictment against Charles H. Hyde, former City Chamberlain, charging him with bribery in connection with the Carnegie Trust Company-North- ern Bank-Joseph G, Robin scandal. Hyde had already, on appeal, secured an order for a new trial. The action min of the Appellate Division wipes out) all charges against him and destroys! the basis for the new trial, The brief order of the Apellate Di-| vision does not dea! gently with Justice | Goff, who decided on Hyde's trial that | his placing of city funds with the Robin danks and. his connection with the defunct Carnegie Trust Company, | onatituted bribery. The order wi » follows H Ordered, That the said judgment be, an@ upon the ground that the facts proved upon the trial were ineniicient RACING RESULTS AT BELMONT. | FIRST BACE—Cadeau, 3 to 1 and even, Gret; Lady Lightning, 1 to 9 for Menpeok, third. Time, SECOND RACE—Sam Jackson, 2 to 1, and 4 to & Great; Guy Fisher, even) for place, second; Dr. Duenner, third. | Time, 1.39 1-5, THIRD RBACE—Donala MacDonald,| CLEVELAND— j bs Cireulation Books Open to AIL 1] 1913. eo SHIP IS WELCOMED HERE; © _ THOUSANDS JOIN IN MARINE PARADES Sa 20 PAGES Rice TES! ‘BASEBALL GAMES} 99. Foot Imperator Cheered NATIONAL LEAGUE, Flag-Decked Skyscrapers, While” AT CHICAGO. Whistles Shriek Welcome ~ PHILADELPHIA 100000010-2 cHicaco— ; | at End of Voyage. 0000000 ae yliatterton Alenaner gaint ilitens) With bands playing and colors flying from ship and shore, rm | Hamburg-American liner Imperator, queen ship of the seven seas nat AT ISTORURAN, |the biggest and most luxurious vessel ever built, moved slowly. up BOSD 10 0.0 2 0 1— 4 North River to-day with becoming dignity and docked at Pier Ne PITTSBURGH Hoboken, at 11.15 o'clock. 00 0 010 2 2 —5 At %&15 the Imperator left Quarantin ity of Hamburg. From the Hatterles—Hess and Rariden, Adams! Where she had Iain at anehor since| the Stars and Stripes was dung te: breese, and aft hung the company'’®. jand from the taffrail the onan ° sign flow, As became a que@n, she #04 in her own magnificence, The vesnels forming her escort I like rowboate from the Imperaty lofty decks, shortly before midnight, The tide wae at the flood and the head of the ocean 1 was turned to the sea, She clowe to the Staten Ieland shore :t was determined not to ehance ing her up the bay with her own A fleet of tugs fitted about her and Coleman. > — AMERICAN LEAGUE, AT WASHINGTON. was 4 that 4 $0140 Ondcenss Syst: Rom Sabres: 8 | 0000300 0 0— vive a hand, With just enough BATTERY FILLED, 8KYS8: A iae enee —- "| WaASHINGTON— on to cable: stearnie, eee | GAY WITH BUNTI 200001 6 W8* pushed aro x jenn They were waiting for the ‘ bal dad fu BAGH—falner) & t0 eee whee Taikenverg and Land, #1298 her great side and ip twentY of the queen at the Battery, Cra . A ine and ‘Hanty | minutes was on her y up. A bas jined the shore, The roofs and second; Gol Chimes, 5 to 2, thi fase W88 dows of the skyscrapers in lower Aries AT BOSTON. | siow. From Quarantine only the out-|nuttan were thronged and ore BACE—Cwanns, to Bandi! oie lines of Manhattan were perceptible. |color, They were walting for her, to & fret; Rock Abbey, 7 to 5 place, | UE O10001011 CRAFT OF EVERY SIZE BSCORT ine Now Jersey shore, Masses of a \second; &, Navarre, third, Time, 4.60 3-5, b THE GREATEST OF ALL. women and children on both aides ef big GIXTH BACE—Two-year-olds; five) BOSTON— A great number of boats ha@ fone! the river made a kaleidoscope of a and @ half furlongs straight.—Robert | Oliver, 106 itwell), 9 to 5,1 to @ and out, Gret; Lady, 102 (McCahey), 4 to 5 amd out second; Miss Waters, 04 (Minton), 8 to 1, 2 to 1 and ont, third, ‘Time, 1.06 4-5, O44 Cross, 94, and Fire- side, 111, also ran. eines RESULTS AT OTTAWA, FIRST RACE, hive one and oneests vrock, L(G, Burne rat; Breast Plat " ) und 1 to 3 ee Adana) 10 to 4, vearsolds an & aud out Dennlery tu 1 ond; Caluain, as nena = Font Po eating on Hosea Haga | PHILADELPHIA 12.1.1.0 0 0 0 +6 gown to Quarantine to welcome the! Summery gowns and Mashing Fibl Batteries Dubuc and Rondea , Imperator. © of all Kinde thoy| made the river side look lke the a O'Brien and Corrigan. | were—seam yachts, motor-boata, big) ting for a r ta of Yale and ” ltugs, steamers, sailboats and launches, | vard, AT PHILADELPHIA. They made # pretty sight with their) No foreign potentate could have CHICAGO: linplay of signal flags, and everywhere accorded @ more remarkable wi the German ensign mingling with the than (hat given to the wonderful Stars und Stripes Ali the way to her dock the rive: we the great #blp was under way resounded with the eheers of thousin o00000000-0 o1rdedo0o1r00 2 Was turned loose with boom mingling with the foar of fact Batteries Huenel and Behalk, Brow sirens and trebl pes, and the whistles, echoing the noise from sod Lap ors Of the HhOUMANHS sWarming the vessels on the river, Halt @ mile Williams to Willard, BAN PHANCIS OO, June Manages Tom Jones whit hoe had ut her, keeping well of, making # on each were dipped ln salute © matoied Jost Willard for aten round ng train for the marine monarch, Berlin looked ike # big fight with Al Williams of Cleveland at ‘The Imperator-made no show df page- pared with the giantess, ~ yasoed Heng, Jue. nea Ne 6b can bass dou the dag 06 ha she her pier the Imperator passed & steamer Berlin on her way out on boty Vesdels played, and the sure craft, Waving tage, bis and hats and handkerchiefs. tieet (ured a semicircle

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