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BRYANSSECOND

CHOICE ON TICKET

IS STANCHflflO

New York Man Has Good

Chance With Gray Out

l of the Running

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DEPENDS ON MURPHY

Believed Stanchfp 1s Nomina

tion Would Offset Sher

man Up the State

J5F MARTIN GREENjBpecUl from The

rtipondentEvening World Staff Cor

DENVER Col July 3John n

0tanchfl W of Sew York looms up

tnribis rwrnoon M a leader hi the race

the VicePresidential nomination

William J Bryan wants Judge Gray

t l Delaware for his running mate i

lull there extols strong doubt ae to

I hether Gray would consent to mn on

ftt tall of the ticket-In Ue Judge Gray persists In refus-

ing the nomination the plane will go to

New York or New Rutland with the

I thine Javorinr New York Much will

Bepeni upon Clurlns F Murphy attl-

4ud By making concessions to Bryan

IM can Imve the naming of the Vlce

J identlal candidate with Gray out ot-

4ie running flrr n favors Stanchfleld-

JBvr any other candidate from New

orkMr 8tincMeld conies from Elmira

and hllJ nomination would conuterbalVnc whatever upState advantage theH publlc may have gained from

Bie nomination of James S Sherman

Archibcld McNeil of Connecticut Is-

in the contest for the nomination and

chances may be considered fair be

Bailie he has the backing of Bryanspersons friend Alexander Troup

ef Bridgeport Francis Burton Hardon has a strong boom backed by or

linlied labor Interests and Samuel

Oompera favors Harrison

Angry at Parker-

An amazing amount of bitterness has

been stirred up In the Bryan advance

funrd here over the reported IntentionOf Jude Alton B Parker to present to

the Convention a resolution which shall

under the guise of eulogizing Grover

Cleveland land a solid elap tipan Will

lam Jennings Bryan and the Bryan pol-

fcfeiJudge Parker upon his arrlva1 hero

this afternoon found himself far from

popular If Judge Parker insists upon

presenting his resolution In the form

given out In New York It Is quite likely

that he will be jubjccted to discourteoustreatment-

The present plan of the Bryan man-

agers

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la to allow a man known to them-

to submit a resolution of satisfactory

tenor concerning the services and liftcf the late President Cleveland before

Judge Parker Is recognized Titan tin

Parker resolutions can be offered onlyIas a substitute and can be voted down

The Brooklyn ContentThe arrival of Charles P Murphy

Budge Parker nnd Pat McCarren latethis afternoon will serve to put plentyof ginger Into the nntoconvenllon pro-ceedings

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Botb McCarren and Murphy-will soon be In conference with theBryan managers about the conteets InBrooklyn McCarren In in tho positionof not carina particularly whether hewine or not lie Is against Bryan anyhow In or out of the convention andlands no show of statins his dele-gates

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unless the Bryan people whocontrol the Arrangements should de-

cldii to recognize them as a means ofdisciplining Charles P Murphy

The Johnson and Gray booms aregajplnjf for breath today like a fish outof water Although on the fare ofthinfcl there Is absolutely no chance ofdefeating Bryan for the nominationthe Johnson managers betray a cangulne which Indicates the pOIles lon of somathlng In the nature of abomojhell They are playing a prettyetrohg brand of politics and may springa big sensation at nny minute

F 125000 INTERSTATE CLAIM-

WAStIIdTDNr July 3A demandfor I12JOOO with Interest-the targeit amount the intprstato Com-merce

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i Comml lon has over been calledupon to grant Is mado In n complaintfiled today by Henry K Meeker assurviving of Meeker com-pany

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Pennsylvania anthracite coaldealers against tie Erie Huiqtielmhru

I and Weeternj and the WllkesRarreand lUllruad Companies

h Th comrnliilon U requested to tlx areasonable Joint rate for tmntportntlonof between the anthracite coal

In Pennsylvania and Kdgewatcrand Weehawken N J

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MOTHER FORCED

CHILD TO STEAL

Watched Her Urging Boy in

Store and Then Made

Ares

That a mother made her flreycarold child Meal food was the storjr

May Durnlon a detective In a Broad-

way department tore told MagistrateWahle n tho Jefferson Market Courtth afternoon

JIlss luirnlon arresed the woman n-

Clav lr Hilli Spanlerwltz of-

Klxtyrlxth street and Avenue A afternotching her for half an hour With

iri lvran VttJ heir II f vycaroidc-

lrlld Jovph°Why ltd you tell that boy to stealthuM things1 aske Mlss Durnlonjpointing to the childs bulging blousewhluh was filled wlah hosiery hand-

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and other small knickknackall to to the value of J185

The woman muttered a reply In brokenEnglish The child was taken from Its

mother and sent to the Gerry SO larooms and will be arraigned In the Loll

drens Court tomorrow The motherwas taken to the Jefferson Market Courtwhere she was held In J5W bonds

The little boy was not willing tosteal said Miss Durnlon to thu CourtTwice I ww Its mother sp vak to hm

In her own tongue and then his littlehand reached to the counter and picked-off something He wouU look at hismother and at a sign from her shove-It Into his little blouse When I asked I

him who told him to steal he saidMy mama

ToDaysBaseball in

Other Citiese

NATIONAL LEAGUE-

At PittaburgChicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M-Plttsburg 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 7

llatterlesOverall and Moran Willisand Gibson Umpires Johnstone andEmslle

AMERICAN LEAGUE-

At Chicago-

St LoulsChlcago name postponedrain

At PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia and Boston game post-

poned

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on account of rainAt Cleveland

Detroit 000000le-veland 000000Batteries Donovan anil Schmidt Lie

hardt and Bernie Umpire Evans

EASTERN LEAGUE-

At Baltimore

Providence 02003Baltimore 1 1 tOO

UatlorlesaFrock and Peterson Hardyand Robinson UmplroTaft

At RochesterMontreal 1000000Rochester 1020001

HatterlM Stnnley and McManus fan ¬

nister and Butler Umpire Kclley

At Jersey City

Newark 0 01100020 1

Jersey City I 0 2 0 0 0 a 0 hJlUttcrlesMUiiler and manage M-

on and FItzgerald UmpireStaffordrod Connelly

At BuffaloToronto 0 000000011Bu-ffalo 0022000 4

Uittercs Kllroy and Vandegrlft Kis-singer

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oCARS COLLIDE

A vvMtbound Thirtyfourth street ear4nwfhcd Into a Ninth avenue car atthat crossing about 53 oclock this

ccrbusly Injuring a womanand onlld nnd shaking up tire other-uuuengers The reserves or the Went

Thirtyseventh street station and anambulance front RooweH were sum ¬

moned1 Traffic was blookad for morethan hilt ant >>ur

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EVENING W OHLDRACE CHARTT-

HIRTEENTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY

Weather Cloudy July 3 Track FastFIRST RACETM Chuctanundai twoyearold ISO added six furloniu Futurity-

At534 enhirle

post 230 off 232 Start poor Won Beastly Winner ch g by CliffordFIss1e Owner II P Thltn J z-

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f eaelf Ill 4 V r p i TIUi iTjiTjttt-4 Slretlnnn 122 I tb 31 2 Netter 12 8 a I t ia111 Connauaht taner 1Z2 2 2 I 2 a J l I Ct 43 14-

all torl lrl 4 R Ii 4 4 lcrerthy 12 to 12 I 111

2l lIanLur 112 S I 1 I is a I Mctinlel 20 o o2tDantVDIXOfl

3110 R S r II ullen O H If 30 1-

2EJJrdSoratcheilleMor Ittlco t Tii7 Titclllt-ullll Mn straight and true and savin crniml nt the turn won eaIlt Selct-

mn was carried out by Connaneht Rinzer and lost thereby The others were neverdangerou-iHipr tlNlT ItAUE The KlkwuodT i > uroldj jelllnKi spa aiaj one mile

At wn 300 off am Start good Won eailly Winner b jr by Dlue-

ipiraw

Hunch Owner Sam Emery Time 110Index Starters Wtit i 0 In Jockeys OP Ill Ct F-

l4AraeeSi

II I 11 I Sweet 7t te-

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James It BradY 1O 2 J1 11 2 2 Garner 4 7 e-

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2 Great Plrat 1011 a 21 2 3 a r Dun 10 B a 55-

4q Frlnatte lH 1 7 O 4 4 Mcabey SS 85 32 35 H723 Cstlewo1 1101 4 41 j i C ottr IC 15 ttI 4 2

422 orneob 111 I 73 it f1O tctinIeI I j a I 12-

j7 Eiri Court III j Ill 1 7 1 threve I 2 21 s JI MalaKS

Araefe ran a stood rare He lay in behind to the turn Into the stretch where hemoved UD srone on the outside and lakltii ih lead wa only tallonlnir at the endJimn H Hradv had plenty of peed and hung on hiler thin usual Great Pirate nunon well Fnzetle ran A rjfliire Orhprs ne I r jn c lo-uFTujTiilItt > RAiE = iildelUi twoyMroldi handicap S li J added FiTj and a

tJ furlonss Futurity courseAt lost 3M otto 1tl Start fair Wnn easily Winner b c by Gold n Maxim

Miss Uudannn OB nor Xeataillt ttahleTime1OO45ila Urtere 11s St l L4 4 Ftn Jockey Op lii CI PI S-

NPeeptot1 t1IVV1 I Notter 2 jjj 2 j H-u Gl1dln ntlle WII 3 3 3b a I Jllhert IS 20 a j

37 Joe MIttth lId 5 St 2 I 3 J Tee 710 D 8S 81 14S21 Summer Night lid I I I 4 4 McCarthy 20 I IJ S 4

lIarlm Maid lilt 4 4 43 II 51 Mcrahey 10 It 00 5 52237 Von Lear lilt 1 61 t IO lirussell 1i ao 20 1-

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Scnitchd Conniusht Ranker Edward >acllff Taboo CavallerelYeoentor ma as If much the bet Oltdlni Belle closed with a ruiN Joe Madden

clfmM > ome rroundbut waeovrwelghte4 eunmerIrht showed aoeed LyJJI-tF FOIIUII UKThe Thistle threeyearolds ami upward aelllnn IVtM added

one mil and a furlonirAt pot 357 ott tW Start rood Won drlrin Winner ch c by Ornament

Eleanor Owner Montrller Slahle TirneiJ 3ii-

Monfort

Index Starter VtSSt I Fin Jocktl Up hid Fl Bh-

WI MOnfrt 110 i 4bj Gliert 6 W83SItu Spooner 9 II 4 l I I 2 l ipten 12 1t S 3 75-12O Urapple lci i 5 3 3 arnsr 3 IJ 6

aij Jugeler 1E III lit 10 4 Mrtintei 7 II 75-

Itv Marathon lIt 2 8 P 2 5b Mccarthy IS 7O III 6 3-

jl ion Enrique 105 1 8 61 V ft Notter I a 72 t it4-

Mt UeioUtn II 5 2 I d tI Th J li 91 2 2 4 26list Tmlco 110 ttt lItO S Sluegrave 20 2 1o 8 4

d Se tVolf IIl1 3 l V Kh I lIunn S III 10 4 2-

Ill Tony itenein 11 j I I I trChtl 2IJ 30 o 10 6-

ratlhe ntr tiie Railrae muchiliie best lIe wee badly Irterfsied with on the far turn Spooner

ha l tleiitv of srwl hut hone rt the end ijruvlt IloAetl with a ruth Jurler ran aQn1rkloiP r1e ilo < lnc fro n n hi sun Ton IjonTo ant TLilnuln quit

wrh RiK Tne Voi three v ar0ld and uuwardIQ added six ant a-

utJO hat furlonn turf courseAt poet 420 oft 427 tart good Wnn driving Winner b i by Star Shoot

1411Ette Owner W 0ii2iLfltd-ex

33J SUrtern Wtf St t u Fin Jockey OB HI Cl PI 8h

iif Nimbus I I II 2 2G j Iee In 12 s 02 H-Wj Rosben 1 a 2 I P GunH 3i 710 23 la510 leter ulnee 114 r Xb 31 3 a Netter 2 3 3 110-

H IlU1tou 110 2 j 4 4 411 tcUanlI 10 N 12 451 C Core 4 ii S S it tueruv Its 1M 70 i3 85-

SI Woolipun Wi 1 6 ijl Ii rPve Ho 20-

Sioilts naiL ItO 7 1 77 1 VnIh lilt 1Wl iIt 10 4-

ecratoedOxrori Delirium Hall ioverjltnNImbus ahowe1 big Impronment ant liked the grass course He raced with Rose

ben all the ay dUd outKamed him at th end Roseben ran his usual food race andwas unler a tries the tist few fnrore

7iTxrti flCEThe Monitor threeyeirolfrand uowird elflnit 01 added5 one nod a furlong

At poet 430 off lOP Start rood Won driving Winner ch crby Flar ShootJennie ClAY Ovnfr P J ltyfr rI-mImrnftndex r4 a4 i Iln Jnckeye Op ill Ct PISNi-SThioiiauk 105 i 124T irDanlet 6 S 7 52 11

412 Culrneurte ill I II P P 2 f Duean t 2 31 85 11-

V Trash lli 5 j j 3 t Saet 10 IC C 2

In Block Oak Ito SI 7 71 4C Lesch 10 it 2 I

610 Wlnnne Ia It IC g 52 Yorke lIMd110 1e 3Y

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10 Tipping t 3 ireve U 2 I

tns Gu cotton 100 5 a I it 7 McCorthy Li ill 10

4tei Lone 13011 II i If Ii s tptnn 15 tI IS II 3-

jl0l SuItor Girt 10 12 10 to P J Lee 1 1 to 3lI 10 S

413 CountermenS 105 II 12 H t2 11 totle I I C 10 5-

1t Totni 10 I3 5 II 11 t Muserave 6 7 7 52 1-

HO Iltllton Mill Un 14 U 45 IS 12 BroccolI 20 to 30 10 53 K iraptet ICG 2 2 i 1 lt Notter In 12 In I 2

Maxie Witt 110 IS tI ti Garner 10 5i IS 6 3

Rrok dow Scratched DArkie 8 raclnftcn Great Ilrnt teMomauk closol with a rush IllmEorni himcat the end trash held on w-

ellMONfORT BEATS SrOONm

FAVORITES HAVf BAD DAY

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BY VINCINT TR11tVORSpecial to TIle Evening World

SHEEPSHEAD BAY July 3A nose was all that separated

Spooner from his first victory of the year In the fourth race he led

into the stretch by a comfortable margin only to give way in toe last

few strides to a determined rush by Monfort Grapple closed too in

the stretch and got up to be a close third This was one of the hardest

races of the day Bedouins chances were well liked as were those of

Don Enrique and JugglerMnnfnrt vns In a measure over-

looked

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and NO was the light weightedSpooner T ny Bonero led all the way

to the stretch turn followed by Spooner

and Marathon where the flrstnamedhad enough and the race looked to bo

between Spooner nnd Marathon lllght

hero Marathon shut up and droppelj

badLittle Upton on Spooner looked around

nnd went to pieces and Gilbert hadonly to keep his mount straight andwent on to win

No Change In Conditions

Tim crowd was the largest of any dayslncij the antibetting law went Into

effect The police were on hand us

Interfere with any-

body

¬usual but did not

The association officers had no

announcement or comment to make on

Judge Ulrcliofts decisiOn It evidently

boliu the plan to have a thorough In-

terpretation

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of the decision before tak-

ing

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any actionnetting went on In much the same

way as It has since the new law knocked-

out the posting of odds and record-

ing of wagersThe Saratoga Racing Association Mtu-

iMtied entry blanks for four rcfrime

takes tIre Saratoga Handicap Mer-

chants nnd Citizens Handicap theCatsklll Handicap und the Ueverwyd-

3teeplcchae All will have reduced

values and close on July 13

Sea Cliff Wins Opene-

rS Cliff wm a lucky wInner of theopsolof Y at Tb Whltny loldlne

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won only because Connaught Rangirran almost to the outside fence at thestretch turn carrying Selectman withhim Both lost several lengths In do-

ing so Slut Sea Cliff following wasenabled to skin the rail and come oneasily to win from Selectman whichclosed fast to beat Connaught Ranger-for the place

Tom Chllds one of the oldest booktiinkors ails arrested In the field bytwo of the sheriffs men Chllds deniesthat he wee doing any business anj It

seems that one of the sheriffs menagreed with him The other howeverInsisted upon making the arrest

I Arasee Takes SecondArafeo with an apprentice boy named

Sweet In the saddle won the secondrace Arasee followed the pace of James11 Brady to the stretch and then camaway to win easily Brady held on moregamely than usual and lasted longenough to be second In front of GreatPirate The favorite Frbctte showed a-

very poor racePreceptor Wins Again

Preceptor won the third race easilyAfter they made the run for home NotIter sticking to the rail came away eas-ily

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The Vicar and Summer Night ranprominently to the turn and lien tailed

T Gliding Hello well thought of byhe wise set i> through the stretch

Continued on Second Page

Nflw Jersey Central for Clknroo1 ParkvutomoMIt lUcn July 4 Lipreti itrvlce to-

jnx Drench Ml allnil route W tlrcl S-Ia nso A MI Ubertr HI SW II-

Sinli via Sandy Hook rout itMmen Wt S5 aSs 1030 A sm Ctdlf St

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RESULTS OFTOflAYS BASEBALL GAMES

BROOKLYN 1 BOSTON ISCORE BY INNINGS

Brooklyn 1 000000001Boston

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Special to The Evening World

BOSTON July 3Nothlns less that

thy leadership of the second division

will Mtlsfy Donovan he fald today

as he trotted out his Trolley D3lger

for the second game with the Dovco

Kelley put young McCarthy the Ha

ern League recruit In the box and XK

Intyre tried to help out on the ambi-

tion

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of his boss The approach of the

holiday tomorrow served to keep

down the attendance

First Inning

Butch walked Maloney sacrificed andwas out Graham to McGann Hun

mel out Hannafln to McGann LumIeI singled scoring Uurch Jordanflied to Beaumont ONE RUN

Kelley singled Dahlen sacrificesto Jordan Beaumont tile

reached firstout to Maloney McGinnon Sheehana error drow a

past Hannafln went out Sheehan toJordan NO RUNS

Second Inning

8he han tiled to Rltchey Lewis out

Dahlein to McGann Bergen filed to

Dahlen NO RUNSBrowne tiled to Lewis QraJuim walk-

ed McCarthy struck out Graham out

Eteillne Bercen to Hummel NORUNS

Third Inning

Mcintyre out MoCarthy to JlcGann-Burcfh out DaWen to Median Ma-

loney out Qrahain to McOann NOHUNS

Kolley tripled between Malone andIumley Dahlen tiled out to Burohlie JumolJt drove a hot liner whloh Jordan turrfbted but threw to Hummel In

time to got the cemre fielder at firstbut Kelley scored on the play Me-

Gxvnn flied out to Maloney ONE RUN

Fourth InningHummel out Riche to McGann

Lumley beat out an Infield hit Jordanforced Lumley Dnhlen to RltcheyJrdon out stealing Graham Co DahlenNu RUNS-

flhlcey filed out to Burch Hannartnwaited for four wide ones Brownesingled to right Hannafln going to sec-

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Graham out Lewis to JordanMcCarthy flied out to Hummel NORUNS

Fifth InningSheehan out Dihlen to McGann

Lewis drove a slashing single to rightand stole second on the first ballpltohed Dahlen took In Bergrens linedrive and threw to Rltchey doublingup Lewis NO RUNS

Kelley popped to Hummel Dahlendrove a wicked line drive to the leftHeld fence but only got one bassIkvumiont flied to Sheehan Rltchey-Fingled but Lewis made a sensationalonehanrteJ stop holding Dahlen nathird With the bw 1111 1 Hanninnhit to Lewis forcing Rltchev at secondNO RUNS

Sixth InningMclntyre singled to right Hunch sc

rlllced Hannafin to McGann Maloneypopped to Hannalln Hummel ground-ed

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out to McGann NO RUNSBrowne safe at llrflst on Jordans

Ivnl throw to Mcintyre Graham sac-

rificed

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Mcintyre to Jordan McCarthyout Humtnol to Jordan Browne tak-

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third Kelley out Hummel to Jor-

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NO RUNSSeventh Inning

Lmnlev filed out to Kelley Jordanout Rltchey to McGann Sheehan outDihlen to McGonn NO RUNS

Dflhlen out Hummel to Jordan Beau-mont

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safe when Hummel fumbled hishad frounder McGami out Sheehan toJorclin Hltchey was deliberately paceill-iy McIntyre Hanninn lined out toIowls NO RUNS

Eighth InningLewis out Rltchey to McOitm Ber-

gen singled to left Mcintyre out Mc-

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to McGann Burch got a nuron balls Maloney forced Burch Ritcheyto Dahlen NO HUNS

Browne hit to Hummel who threwlow to Jordan allowing the Boston outllclrter to take second Graham lied outto Hummel McCarthy tiled out to Ma-

lone Kelley drew a pass Dahlin 8ingled jut fast play hy Sheehan andLewis prevented Browne from goingfurther than third Beaumont doubledscoring Drown and Kelley Dnhlen going

ROOSEVELT RIDES

TOPOLO MATCH

t1racts More Attention Than

Game Itself at Meadow

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President Hoovsvelt attended A polo

nwitch on the grounds of the Meadow

brook Hunt Club near Henipstrnl L

t this Afternoon and his presence atracted more attention from the spe ta

irs than the contest The Presidentroe over from Oyster Hay on horse

hack Assistant Secretary of Stoic Rob-

ert

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Bacon accompanied the President

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flltloo to rtrultr seroice extra trio irlll ut-

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BROOKLYNn II PO A E

liurch K 1 0 2 0 0

Mnloney cf 0 0 3 0 0

Hummel 2b 0 II 5 I 2

Iumley rf 0 2 0 0 0

Jordan Ib 0 II 9 1 1

Sheehan 3b 0 0 I 2 1

Lewis ss 0 1 3 1 0

Hergen c 0 1 r 1 0

Mcintyre p 0 1 0 2 0

Totals 1 5 24 11 4

BOSTON11 H TO A E

Kelley If 2 2 2 0 0

Dahlen ss 0 2 4 7 0

Beaumont cf 0 1 1 0 0

Mcftann lb 0 0 15 0 0

Hltchey 21 0 1 3 4 0

Hannafln 3b 0 0 1 2 0

Browne rf 1 1 1 0 0

Graham c 0 0 0 3 0

McCarthy p 0 0 0 1 0

Totals 3 7 27 17 0

First face on BallsOff Mcintyre B

off McCarthy 2

Left on Bases Boston 12 Brook-lyn

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Struck OutBy Mcintyre 1

TwoBajie Hit BeaumontStolen Pa es Lewis

tlav Duhlen to Rltche-yUmplrcODay

to third McOann out Hummel to Jor-dan TWO RUNS

Ninth nnlngHummel filed edt to Browne Jump

oilt Dahlen to McQnnn Jordan flIedout to Kelley NO RUNS

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WASHINGTON July 1Manager El

erfeld of the Highlanders viewed the

game today from the grand stand hav-

ing

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been suspended by telegraph by

Ban Johnson for arguing with and tip

tug put out of the game by Ol oiighlln

In the last series on the home grounds

Jack Klclnow managed the team In

mbcrfolds place

First InningNiles was hit and got caught off first

Smith to Krccman to Altizer Then

Keeler followed with a long singlewhloti was wasted AS both Morlantyand Hemphlll wen thrown out byShlpke NO RUNS

Luck favored Washington with cheapruns Milan was xnfu on Niless mt >

of his hot grounder rinlpko fannedStahl playing first I ost Oinley-grouiijer ant lw runners werebase when the side should have beenretired Pickering was second nut aleon strikes Streets single to centrescored Milan Freeman drew four ballsagain mllng the bjsios Altliers scratchInfield hit scored Qanlty McBrldoforced Altltcr Ball to Niles iWOBUNS j

Second Inning

nail was fooled on strides Stahlgrounded out to freeman imalslitcd-Cunroy put up a tly hack of secondwhich Milan caught In a most sensa-tional

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manner Milan camp In till tiltand grabbed the ball at his shoe topsand then tumbled over anti over fortwo somersaults NO RUNS

Conroy threw out Smith Nibs threwout Milan Shlpke singled vast Conroyind vs forced by Oanloy Is Niles untsstJUd NO RUNS

Third InningKlrlnow fanned Lake xlngleil to cen

in Nibs Illtd to Intiky Redoforctil bake McBrldo to A NOunxsI-

lclttTlng tingled to right and wasforced at second by Street from Conroy to NHes I peman out Hall toStall Street reaching second AltizerItiKled to right scoring Street Conroy thrmv out Mcllrlde ONE RUN

Fourth InningMorlarlty grounjid oJt to short

Ball fed to1rllll NO HUNSVnuKhn from Texas took Lakes

place In the box with Hweenpr catchingInstfad of Klelnow Snlth was the firstman to face Vmiicn and ulngled to

walked Vaughn alsoright lan for Shljike pitch-ing

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four straight balls filling the basesNuns made an error on Gftnleysgrounder scoring Smith but Hall re-

covered¬

the b1 hack of Nile aprt thr v-MUn out the plate Ganley anti

were caught trying a doublehllklShlpke being retired Vauxn tomall to oCnroy Ilrkerlng fanned ONrRUN

Fifth InningStahl opened with a single through

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PHILADELPHiA 3 GlINTS 8

SCORE BY INNINGS X

Philadelphia 1002000 0 0 3Giants 0 1 3 0 3 1 0 0 8

GIANTSH PO A EItTenney Ib 0 0 2 0

Doyle 2b 2 1 i 4 1

Hrennhan c 1 2 G 0 0

Donlln rf 1 1 0 0 0

Seymour cf 1 1 2 0 01

Devlin 3b 1 1 2 1 0

Shannon Ie 1 2 3 0 0

Brldwcll 0 2 1 5 OJ

Crundali p 0 2 1 1 0

Totals i-

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12 27 13 I1

It 11 IPO A B

Grant 31 2 1 0

Knabe 2b 0 0 5 2 0

Titus rt 0 2 1 0 0

Magee 0 0 1 0 0

Bransfleld lb Of 3 7 0 1

Osborne c 0 0 3 1 0

Doolln sa 1 2 2 2 I

Dooln c 0 0 2 2 0

Sparks p 0 0 0 2

nitchle p 0 0 1 1

Courtney 0 0 0 0

Totals 3 10 21 11 1

for In sixthBated Spark

Hase Hits OffSparkJi 10 In 5 InningsFirst Base on Dlls T tall 3

2 Kltohlo 1SparksIXt on Bused Philadelphia 1iant8 7-

Struck Out byCrandall 2 SparksThreeBaao Hits Doolln-

TwoBase HltsDoolln Bran telrl 2

Stolen TitusHit b PitcherDoyleUmplreniKler r

HIBHLANDERS5 ENATORS

SCORE INNINGS

Highlanders 0 1 1

Washington 201 100

on

BATTING ORDER-

New York WashlntolNlles 2brfpelor rf Bhlpke I-

1Morlarlty If Oanlcy IfIlrinphlll cf IMckcrliiR rfHill ss Htre t C-

St ttitl lb Kroiiiiui Ib-

Ciinroy to Altlzer bKlclnow c Mvllrlde ssLake p Smith p

Implres Hurst anclEgan-

short anti stoln second as Convoy fan-ned

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Sweeneys lilt to left put Stuli-lirdI 1111 also uncoil NllM

tripled to scurlir StnM idIiiey Smith killed Kcders slzzlcr-

nnri threw Willie out at rHI TVO-IllNfl

Niles fiunbli1 streets Krounder theuter reaching first At this juncture-

thesbro was sent Into the hoc to reIurc Va ugh atm Krefinan sacrificed

Chosbro to Stahl Street going to sec-ond

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Street out stealing Sweeney toConroy NO HUNS

Sixth InningSmith knocked down Morhrltys hot

single but could not Held It In time-Ofemphills out LMUrlde to Freemanput Morlarlty on second Altlzer threw-out Ball MtBrldes error on Stahlshard grounder scored Morlarlty Stahloil1 stealing Street to MeBrlde ONKRUN

Mollrlde struck out Niles threw outHath Bal threw out Milan NoBUNS

Seventh InningConroy baloonet to Ganicy Sweeney-

was MoBrlclo to FreemanChesbro took two bases onwild ilirn jusi llrst Nile hit deepto Freeman and Pltrior Smith ilrnppci-lFreemins awlst at first Chesbro scor-Ing and NIle being safe Sties wasspiked In his collision with Freemanand Manning rtm for him at firs-

ttnliT I > fmlng Mellrlde toAltlzer ONK RUN

SHOT HIMSELF

Isaac Sletzky fortyone years old n

lithographer who lived with the amllyof Inldor Hoffmnti at No ICO EastBroadway committed suicide todayby shooting hliu lf In the right tempie He was found In his room a fewmoments after the shot was har1anti he died as he was beinGouvcrnpur Hiispltal by Dr Falter HeIs thought to have been sufferelng withthu heat

EDNA AUG SHOCKED-

Miss Edna Aug tho vaudeville actresswho arrivtd on the Baltic today saidihe refused to appear on a Parts stageecause of the scanty clothing ofliorus girls She said she found the

larlsstaKp at a lower ebb of moralityever leen Itbtor

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Special to TIre Evening World

POLO GROUNDS NEW YORK JulyaThe Giants won the second garnifront Philadelphia this afternoon by ascore of S to 3 Crandall was very effectlve n nil hell the visitors safe at j

all stares Sparks was knocked out ofthe box early In the game and Illtehltook his place Tho crowd numberedabout 80

First InningGrant beat out an Infield hit and took

second bas on Knabes sacrifice Grinhall to Titus singled Into rightfield and Grant scored Doyle caughtMiLXees high fly Bianafleld single toright field Osborne hit towho pitched the bl to Doyle It fellfruit his handi he recovered It In

111 toRU

throw Titus out at the plateTenney llVd to Magee Doyle walked

but was forced on Bresnahans Ktouiklur Doolln to Knibe Donlln Illti tu Titus NO UlNS

Second InningDoolln slammed a twobagger Into

left nil trek third as Boyle threw outDooln Tcnney got Sparkss grounderami threw Doolln out at tho platoGrant bonne lmlc ever Doyljhen I forced out Sparks on agrounder to Devlin unassisted NOHUNS Y

Seymour was throlvl out by ICnab fDevlin tIled to Shannon walkednut advanced u lose as Brldwellsingled nvitr second base On the hitand pin CtMidall drove a sIngle intoleft Held ant Shannon scored Tenncvforced Crandall Knabe to DoollnBUN 01

Third InnhgTitus nut TInny tr Magee j

rnndalwas thrown tilt Brld Ten MYllrinxflelil doubled to right Osborns 1

flled to Shannon NO lUNSDoylo was hit hy n pitched ball and j

Brpsnahan helped I Ii hy beatIng out n bunt Both advanced onDevlins SparksSeymour lieU out a slow one scoringDoyle antI sending Brcsnahan to thirdbase Brpsnahin scored on Devlins fly 1

lo 0 born Shannon drove a Texasleaguer Into right Held nnd Seymourscored Shannon was out stealing sec i

ond Dooln to Urchin THREE RUSFourth Inning 1

Doolln hit to deep centre for three jbises Pooln lined out to Tenney i

parks walked Grant singled <pastirst hsl srorlne Doolln andthird base Grant stole sec-

ond tase Irhlllllot ICnabes ground-er and out at the plateTtus was safe on DOllel error an J

Grant scored Knabe third baseTitus stole second base Magee struckout TWO RfNS

Hrldwpll popped out to Knabe Clandall strifk out Tenney fouled out toDiiiln NO lltXS i

Fifth Innlrg-Hrldwoll

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threw out Bransfleld Os¬ I

borne walkid Doolln fouled to Dsvlln-Divle ina le a teat catch of IMoln-fpiiply bik of vivind base N 0 HUNS

Doyle hoot out a slow one and wentto icond linn MI liresnnluins sacrillee-Spirks to BraiiKllPld Donlin soaked aKlnKlu Into right Held and Doyle scoredllransllpld mulTed Knabos throw antSeymour wn safe Devlins long sIliKl-esored Donllr but Seymour was out atthird hose Osbornn to Imnt ShannonsmashtM a slnil Into field andDevlin > or1 IIhlwll banged anothorsafe one CiMiidall forfeitIlhlwlI at MOfll base lool

TIlllBK lUNSSixth Inning

Courtney batted for Sparks and tiledto Brldwell Grant lifted a foul lly toShannon Devlin threw out Kmibe NOlUNd

Itltrhle plttihlng for riillndelphlnTen valked nnd look second bass

sucrltlce Itllchle to Branshell Ire rmhan loni single to centerscored ry hut be was out stpilliusecond has n loin to B n trim DonllnwasUNou to llranslleld unassisted ONE

Seventh InningTitus boat out a slow one Magee

Ill lo Seymour Titus went to thirdon Hmnsllclils double 0 I C Ilifc-

lOieiflO walke > tlllln the bases Duolln tIle 1 to Seymour Dooln forced outUsliorne BridWfll to kyle NO RN3S-oymour flied out to Osborne IVvltnwas out to UraTufrH unas NtnlShannon popped to Itltihh NO RIV s

Eighth InningDoyle threw out Rltchlr Grant lIbel

toHUNS

Seymour Knabe struck out NO

limit threw out Brldwell CrnIn1singled to llt field Ten ntyGrnul tiled out to Oats rrn NO

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HtNSNinth nnlng

Doyle threw out Titus Mapee filednrMwell threw out IllHlelllOI-WS 1

INSECT BITEKILLS

The physicians at St Josephs Hos-

pital¬

Iaterson N J are Infrestftl In i

the tenth of a young man at the hos-

pital¬

following tho bite of an Insect t

The tOld man was Michael H MeMantis of No 16 Redwoods avenueOn Monday afternoon he was bitten byan Inset Two hour later his faco

swell He was then MzeJwith severe pains In the head He wu I

removed to the hospital on Wednesday I

night The ml wa operated on atthe hospital contlnmxluntil and head were twice thiJr-

nThaalpUr icliins ay ho choked U-

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