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WOMAN HOLDING BABY
MURDERS THE MAN WHO
ATTACKS DAUGHTERI
Heard Childs Story Took a Revolver
and Walked to Yard Where Maro
Was Sleeping Then Calmly Fired I
Three Bullets Into His Brain
I Mrs Teresa Phillipis a frail worn woman shot and kid John
Maro less than half an hour after her daughter Amelia six years old had I
told her that the man had attempted to ill treat her in a vacant lot on the j
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outskirts of East New York
The rain had ceased the man a laborer was apparently asleep on
the jround at the identical spot where the attempt on the child had been
made near Ashford street and Stanley avenue and the frenzied woman
fired three bullets into his brain
Two boys Edward Veincart No 71 1 Dumont street and Louis Shilli
ko No 61 1 Ashford street saw the killing They say the man never
stirred that the woman made nn sound and apparently was calm in spite I
of the frenzied excitement of her mind
Z M than two weeks ago Olovannina I
Phllllpls the Ihlrtn rod daughter I
Ctf Antonla and Teresa Phllllpls was at
tacked by t man who it Is said was I I
o friend of Maro The girl Is now In
the car of the Children Society and
yesterday in the Adams Street Police
Court Gluceppl Francisco twentyone
years old was held In tSOOO ball
aigi1 with th crime
Almost Crazed by Trouble
Jfro Phllllpls was almost crazed by
tWs terrible misfortune and had
rooded over It her eiost son John
nineteen year old said today that he
ad not smiled since she learned of her
daughters misfortune
The family lives In an Isolated part
of the outskirts of East New York
fThe mother Is thirtynine years old I
tho father a little older and they have
Ilx children Their house No M Ash
ford street Is In the midst of a little
truck farm about an acre In extent i
and or whlh Antonio raises vegetables
keeps a cow goats and a few dogs
The mother speaks scarcely any Eng
IlibJoim x
Jolm Maro a hulking fellow forty
years old came to this country four
months ago and he has been boardln
with a family In Stone street lie met
the Phllllpls through the Kranclscos
father and son and has boon a frequent
Visitor at the little home
Thursday nlet m tI boy John say
filoro rent at the Phllliplss home ami
In the morning Amelia told her mothe I
of an attempt tne nrin had mnde Mr 1
Phllllpls convulsed with rage taxi <
him with this but his Ivnlnl vns to
emphatic that she concluded the llltU
girl was Ifli3t a ken Lullving Maro n
good friend of her husband
Child Tells Her Story
This morning she was terribly disil
lusioned She was silting In the din
Ingroom her rournuuilhsoU baby at
tier breast singing a lullaby in her na
tive language when the iltlle Arieli
her frock torn ran Into the room She
held n few pennies In her hand
John gave mo these she said hold
ing out her hand and sobbing
The mothers suspicions Insiuntlyre
vived She seized the child hy the nhml
der rudely and frantically iueiuon d
lier and Dually got Iho wholo story
from her
Where Is he she nskeil the girl
In the garden said the child Maro
iad slept lasi night with John Phll
llpls the brother of the girl In the
morning to xhow Ills gralltiide for the
nights lodging as he expressed It he
went to work In tho garden and there
lip m V t Amelia
The woman didnt walt a second She
l took her husbands 3S calibre revolver
from a bureau drawer hiding the
weapon beneath the dress of the Infant
which she still held In her arms Kid I
ding Amelia follow her she walked
rapidly out to the garden At the door
of the house her husbands dog u big I
rouglicoa ted mongrel rose from the
l r Bteo nnd Joined them
t Boys Saw the Shooting
Welngarl and Shllliko tho two boy
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f were on their way to a place known as
tno Old Mill when they Haw thu
l woman marching across lots Miro
lay huddled on his side his arm over
tl his face apparently asleep Without
even shifting the position of the baby
Mrs Phllllpls drew the revolver from
beneath Its dress leaned over Maro
nnd with the barrel only a foot or two
from Kin head tired three shots The
three bullets entered at the iti rue place
The dog frightened hounded nway
the baby and little Amelia begun to
I cry and while thn two boys stared
tupellod the grim woman hover ut
tering n sound calmly turned and
walked back to the house
r Bergt Aatwator and Patrolman Hay
den mounted policemen on Ashforil
otrcet hoard tho shot anti saw Mrs
1 Phil 11 pie entering the door of her home
What the matter called Atwater
J to her Who did that shooting Hut
J the woman merely shrugged her should
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Gordon House Takes First I
Plnce by Scoring Total
of 38 Points
Oorrton Tlouce won the annual Infer
wettloment Athletic Assooiation field
day held at Columbia Oval today with
a total of 3S points Iteciords Were bro
ken In mans of the cents The tmck
was slow The first record to m ly
the Iwards was the IMysnl senior rec
ord of 10 35 sfconfls nhlch was held
bv Iltnrv Vlnl > erier of the Clark
Hniifc K KUwards of Hudson Guild
won that event In 10 2fi second clip
PTIC off 15 of a nocond from the old
record
Henry Schaff of Clark House then
broke the old record In the halfmile
inlnr rolns the distance in 2m 14 25s
The ummares follow
SSflYant Hun sfnlor Won by F llynea
liiiison TUKl witj C Qulnn Ilartlsy
ruts frv > nd and I mlth Hudnon Guild
third time Im lIe
loeYarl 11Oh < Junlr Won by o
mock Kihirntlonal Alliance with I IteeJ
C > ron lloii e see n < l and II ntirfeln IMu
itlonil Alliance third limo 10 3np Block
iviutillnl former leairup rovord helj bv C
Iitiniii Hint Side lioUe
loilYnrd Dash tionltrVon liy n nd
ward lllllsen GulIJ with H ttreii Oir
ilin House tee nd and C Cam East Bid
lloiifco third time III cis Edward heat
i lirKi field creating a MW rwonl Illi
Ime nf 1n of a iecond brttcr than of
V WlenlwrRar of Clark llou e made In
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rsoYard Hun Junior Won bvlI Sohaff
> iti rk iUiime with II WilliaM Cole o
Lttlcnien l iwn J and M Weber Henry
licit Xotilvnivnt ihlrJ time 2m 11J5
ViKiff breaki former reord of 2m 15s
ucld liv lJ Uiilnn of tlartlay ilou
TiiTYiTrils Hun iJunlor Won by W trn
Klir 1nlon Scttlenunt with W tratt lieU
son Clulld sicon1 ant H Hreaton UorJoa
loiifle third rtiiieii spcunOii
440Yarda Hun nlorWoll by A Iepls
Clark Iloumi with r CJry Kant tilde llous
KKConil iiul M Meyer lordou IKnuj third
rinii ru sfconils
One Mile Him Benlor Won by J lirelt
a tter Uartliy llnuie with I Hc j
ori > II iiu i FICOIIII and W Cul
Ian Vet tilde Home tiilnl tltnul nun
ITli te WintiriH lime rtai old rcionl
of mln held by W OOllrlmi or Union
Suttleinvlll by 2 lri rericidj 13reltw lavr
beth lluiy by u otrhle In ttili rau
S20Ynnlii lion Junl r > von hy S Lun
Irth Wot Hldu NVIciitmrliofft lloi wlti
I llppmun iJiicOt tonal Alllnnic secant I
end I Heed inrdin Iloune Ihlnl Time
VI 41 teroiidn IMunlrtn iualf old nvord
halit hy c Ilannun East tilde HOUJW
L1UYanln Hun iitniIorVani by It lil
wanls IliiiHon BuIlt with L Ayerx Oor
don Iloime r xiid and J Qrlblxin Gordon
lions third Tlmejn 1S fecond led
wiirds bnmks old record of 23 2i neoond
held by B Wolli Ircfnjwlm Sitllwrenl
21iYnnl Hurdle Hacu Senior Won y
C Irten lordon Houie with n fiarey
inrdon llomn second and E Itayley liii
ucntlonal Alllnnre third Tinip tiM il
pccmuli Winner time vettern old rmxrd
nf SS 25 iecontis held h y S Solni Ourdoi
House
NEW YORK MAN WINS
AUTO HILL CLIMB CUP
EASTON Conn May 30At the III
tonobllo hill climb at Sport Hill to
11thl nrllgt > t > Ort Hoard of Trade
cup In thu free for all was won hy n
car drlvuii hv Al Poole at Ni w York
Ume 117 brcakln the record made a
I veal ago by Tracy
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TODAYS COMPLETE RACING RESULTS AFTERNOON BALL GAMES OFF
cu Rirtn to 4RlH Kwnrtas ulrovrer t
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Circulation Books Open toAflI I Circulation Books Open to All II I RESULTS EDITION 1
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I NEWYORK SATURDAY MAY3O1908 = n PRICE ONE CENT
EVENING WORLD RACE CHART
SIXTEENTH DAY AT BELMONT PARK
VNeatlier Cloudy May 30 Track Fast
35fi KIItfiT ItAOZitlghwelWiti Handicap thrtwyraroldi and upward 1000 added
tIIf
< > JU oevba furlongi
1ott time I1I nTt iM wIiWir Ivor Won esliy Wlnnw b c by Han4nl
Mother Bunch ownr W Daiwn 4znc laa
lntjexStartere VH Rt Vi H Fin Jockey op itt q pi ah
SOI IJve Wire u IK 5 45 1t4 JI I J 2TTp r 75
333 Adriana lilt a1 21 8 2 E Dugan Tit 4 J2 05 12
a13 Far West 140 1 2t 4 8V4 8 ulgrsve 2 J 5 8 < ij
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2 t Umbrella 104 8 5 I 9 4 I w Burnt tO 90 00 1Z
802 Royal M < Jy liS 2 14 UiJJ IJO KMW 10 12 10 02
Si6 Kealor 120 4 6 II 3 > IS MoDfcntel 10 20 Ifl a
Live Wire ran a If best He was lut to leave the barrier and Lee cradualiy mid
UD ground on the outalde and on rhe turn went to the front and drew away eeiiy
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Aarfana was ale Y cloie up and wan an sliT e xmd Tar Weet lay too far out of
It In the early part Umbrella wo cloae up
iixoTh HACO Nstloniflitalllon 5i W added twoyearolda five furlongs
J I rest time Sifl off 301 ttart fair Won drIving Winner oh c by Ordn
t dv Slerllnc OWfrJ E Madden No lime taken
Index Iartf ri Wtii 1 L4 t fin Jockey OplIt CI PI Sh
3Tr Kir Martin IK 3 Jb SMtfi 14 J Le 61 81or3i
310 Selectman 122 1 3 3 8 2 < H ii otter 6232 710
323 M e Mndden 12 2 l b lb 1J 31 Oaraer 65 7S W10 13 =
iitiit tllKbln IS 4 W 4 4 K DUKan 2 tI la5 4S
3s fSandpiper 122 r t II Koerner 2 H5 lHS 45
t Cotirled In Mralsht and place bettIng
Sir Mirtln ran bark to hl prevloua good rare He wan In front nearly all the way
and sued a drive Ramly Sefectnwn wa on the outtld nnd closed with n ruch Joe
midden ureil right m tie nnd Ti yhtney entry was nevet ttenrnue
art flllltu TtAtsK ThelToimont of s5M thre yiiaroM i one mile anti ihree fur
J t 1
Post time llt off 1 HI i ttrl coid Won driving Winner br c by Commando
Paatorella nwnorml H K < > ne Time not tak n
= = I I l1 j FlnJ r = Ci PiSh
111 OlIn TTTTT 11 I < I tl totter 12 ils 12 IR
324 FaIr Play VJI 2 2 K Uugnn 4 5 n2l l
MJ1 Klnu Jimoi Iv = = = 1 < 310 Gamer T 4 72 710 =
312 Knlieit Coipr I2rt 3 t J I Z < tn all it
tne C lore idiihlnt r e sn until well Into the drench Cnlln wan In fpmt and
apparently wlnnlnc hut Fair Piny closed with a ruh and Just fnlld to net up Colin
ahosvel no sign orhl1ln 1uiiei Ut ecuiel
T Ft tiiTit ItA Th Grarc1 aiInai epiecha Hall1leal > F 5CI iiei Inclul
3 Itip plnte forf uryaVoldn and up ward about two miles and 1 half
tot lime 3irt ogI 1 iTII flirt go r Won ifllv Vlmier Ii c hy 111311
Iren Owner J v Cit Time 11S
Index < nneri l Si5 St 2 Fin Jockeys Op itlCi Il Sh
Mo Kara 13 > R 3V 1111 f McAfee D 4 TJ l5
1M Jhn M P itS Z h 2s CILa2 Miohue iS IA eS 35 14
ialtf < rnli Iini lTi 8 4i < S1 3 I McKInney 12 1J 10 I SJ
Sli 5 t Kovln 140 2 V < 4 4 Carter i a 2 7H 1s
Arent IV 1 I ItfUM Molnern 12 111 8 05
1312l Santun IIi t Ih E > 11 nir 2 a 2 710 13
Xt Kfilll il SiniMM rouilel
Kiri ii ot hlc Inr toni vent Int t th lead eaetiy ant won handllj Join Si
P ran hit rir allfrilt KInK ran a cnfMnMe
0 lglb KIKItl ltAK n 1 Sin rtlan1t Tn 1101 Sffo etdtel three vearoMs aol upS
J wnd tfn iuiinM
Post limo I I ff 17 Hinrt gool Won easily Sinncr WK r hy 11lk
Eva UnrTnr ounr F i IK Tli tZ 7
lnx M TrTlT vT ft > 4 Kir Jrvkev lll ML CI Il Si
ip1 lat iin 1 i ilty itt i 2 5 P i VIJ ianr Ii y fT
11110 r1i 2 I I F II r PU1 I f 1 I 21
3Hi ivier tiilne l7 5 nh 1VJ 3 1 XfT 4 tti lJ
cEM Tiv tirro ii t J 2 4 I 1rI i 1 2 1
anti Itp 11 r 41 j Stth > I I III a I
riviroMriri > i7IyTiy beiHirStv i are to Iho ftrth vrin I i no in ihn uu r lile
and njt n in Inn rah Wolf tv3a riotti I plirn In f r ml Iefr tjuln ran a fur
me Tnv I itfro iult
BIG TACK MEET
IT PHILAOLI HIA
SPOILtO 1IJN
Committee Forces Athletes to
Run Oil Track Ankle
Deep in Water
FHANKMN KIEID Philadelphia i
ra OOOn a field and track Inches
deep with mud and rain the llnals of
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the Intercollegiate ohamploiiFhlp were
held here this afternoon I
Tho rain began early this morning
and never for a fraction of a second dl < l
It stop An hour befon1 the start th
clouds burst ard It rained herr as few I
residents had ever een It before It I
came down In torrents and turned the I
beautiful field Into a miniature lake
Such had shape was the truck In that I
the Executive Committee of the Inter
collegiate Association held a meeting I
with a view of postponing the meet I
Their erorts were In vain as the in
tercollcsiate rules distinctly state liat
the meet mut be held on this dale I j
spite the Inclement weather the athlete j
who < tnt lhihetl competed In their events
ninth moro than Wl spe3tntors Including
twoscoro women dress d In oil skins
were present and rooted hard for their
favorites
IWYnnt Dnsii mlflnnl thro to oual
fyiCortm Pennivlvanli 1 ianiblo
Irllc toll 2 Lamontafrue Yale Il time
10 na iec
Second < lfeatShernltfl Dvrtni > uth It
Vhltham Pennsylvania J CtIrt Vat 3
tIme iii 5 ec
IZilYnrJ Hurdle HaecA n Shaw Din
IYnrJ lurdle Talootl rornell i U I
nnbblnt Yale 1 S V Howe Yule 4 Thin
na 85
IllttiiiB the 1illoiiiiil Shut Wan bv W 1
Kruejcer iwarlhIJI t wiui a 11 uf 44
11010 W HanK llartiihrd scjrsl wlh
nit if 41 feet lmi i C lAthe Har
nrvi hInt with put of 41 r1 I I lnht i
It T Hleeiim > n Jr llirvnnl fmirth with
tent of 4J feet I Inch
Illtrii JumpPalmer Dartmouth and
hllllIIIIWI
I I Ill llarvaid tied for first iilaec
r feel loS third Pope j feet 1
inehes ea berry 11lInr I will and
Homers of I lit rsiu ru tied for 111
plii iit fet ltu Inches
DOKh Ilnal CMrtmell Pent
100Yard Ia 1lln 1artll 111
MyvuiiUi 1 Sherinan Darttmnitli U
t Vliltman Pennoylviuila 3 fiuiuhl
PrhHHtoii 4 flll 10 Zuf
Polllts1 Inrvanl ICVi I en ii my 1511 ii Iii
124 Cornell 10 Dartmouth 12 Swurlh
iniirn I Yale 4 Mlchlgin 3 Pidutn
lila Li Princeton 1
One Mil Klnal HnlnlMil Cornell I
Roar M clilKin 2 lloyiiny uliiinliln 8
KliltZfr Yale 4 Time 4HO llnie Villioll
a M4fhlmn H tolumlili 2 Yhl a 1
oiiarHTMlle ituiui II Taylor fnl to
lly of IViinnylvunla I K t i > SiUlna
llarvarl 2 J f furiimur Iornrll
lanlrl llinre nrthmore 4 Time I
on
It looks as th ugh Cornell will wli
I I meet as the tiolntn now stand
Cornell 19 Yale 4 Pennsylvanln
12 12 Michigan 3 Harvard 15 I
Princeton I Dartmouth 12 Swartli
more fi Columbia 4
Twnltllo Him Tnitw Cornell 1 I C
Touno Cornill c I 111 Columbia 3
11 1 OivtT < orntll 4 Tim l m Ml I >
SJiiVaril llunlle Smlflnnl Ilnrtranfi
Pennsylvania I Itouvit Vnl 2 Time il 1ae
Seinml Ilivit Sniw DnrtnvMith 1 Bard
nr llnnanl 2 TIme y 41i rt
IRVINGTONMILLBURN
ROAD RACE POSTPONED
imTOV N J0 May 39Thn IrvIng
tonMlllburn bicycle road race which
was to have been held today was post >
heavy until lnitor next Saturday beau of a
CLUMBIA VINS
Ju111OR EACf IN
HRLEMFEGATTA
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Rain Spoils Sport for Spec
tators but Water Condi
tions Are Perfect
Mid splashec of rain that made It
anything but Interesting for the spec
tators hut with tho Harlem River as
mill pond for the oars
smooth as a 1111
irtn the fortysecond meeting of the
Harlem Regatta Association opened at
Si oclock thl morning with seventeen
event scheduled and sixtylive oarsmen
entered to try nor aquatic Honors
All along tine Speedway which lines
one side of the course the people gath
oed In throng to wat < h the rates and
most 01 them stood still oven when the
rain fell In torrents Just after the start
or the first race But when It did nut
let up there was a scattering and the
most of the morning race were wit I
nessed by the select low who could et
a view of the rowers at some part of I
the course from the vantage point of a I
cmiihoufi veranda I
Wind and water conditions were per
fect for the oarsmen and some fast i
time was predicted though nothing
startling happened In the morning
races
Columbia Junior Won
The feature of the morning races was
the clash between four crews In the
Junior cghtoare shells Columbia
University Metropolitan Union and
New York University had fours In this
event and It was a pretty race Union
had a slight udvuitage at the start but
the superior training ot the Columbia
crew soon told ami they Jumped to
headed win
iho front and were new
ning out by over five lengths and com
pletely outclassing the 01 her crews In
minutes and Si seconds New York
Cnlvcrslty overhauled the Union crew
at the enl of Iho llrst mile and got neo
nd place by tire lengths
Junior slitgiesllibt trial imtat3ot
bj ltudolpi Vntacck llohemlan Clui
Ihliolpi
Now York 1 J Walsh Nnstau New i
York second ilnmieS mil li 12 set
SecenJ Trnl llenl Won by W A
Downey Mutual Cluh Bliftnlo John
Hughes Inlll Club fcw York second
So time taken
Senior Double Sllelll Tie between Hnvent
vi > o1 host Club nn < l Nmv Viirk Alhletlf
lilh No time
AMoolnllnn Single Won by hl I Smith I
Vnpor Iivt Chili itt P1llaleh V tlein
HI Metropolitan Club New York econil
N 0 tint
Jiirlor Singles final hlOI bv lilt
lolrJ Votucek Hohemlin Nn York W A
Diwncy Muttin Club Iluffalo aeonj P j
Walh Naavnu New York third No time
nken tm
TORONTO RESULTS
TORONTO RACK TRACK May
The Iow rnees hero todav resulted us
IIMT RACK Six flirlongKRiwal
Onyx IN to G and 7 to 1 1 Tencieralnn
IS to 1 for place 2 HlacKburn 3
Time 115 15
SBCOXD TUCKKlve furlonir Pcr
lonnl I to 10 anrt out 1 CTiortc 2 to
I for olnoe 2 Plat Crfk 3 Tim
lW 3S
JURTH HACEOno mIle and an
hCel Turner 3 to 1 aI 4 tn I
n 1 Main CYrnnc < 4 to 1 to plnez
> rtln DoyU f Tlrao 157 45
COLIN IS STILL KING
I WINS BELMONT S STAKES
GIANTS SHUT OUT BROOKLYN
MORNZNO OA IE
Giants 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 5
Brooklyn 000000000 0
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IIJAI to The Evenln World
WASHINGTON PARK BROOKLYN
I Mny 30 Before a holiday crowd of sli
thousand the Giants blanked the Brook
lyns this mornlnK and piled up flvf
I una on their side of the board Iron
Man McGlnnlty wan at his ht and
allowed hut six hits while four into
plays hy the Dodgers aided the GIants
materially
The same scheduled for this after
I noon was postponed on account o rain
First Inning
Shannon lifted a pop fly to the Intlelt
which Hummel eowlly captured Ten
ney let four high ones go by and went
to first On th hit and run game
Donlln was thrown out at first bj
Sheehtvn Tentiey getting to second
Seymour then followed with n liner 10
ppntre nII for a base scoring Tenney
and on Malonpys bad throw home Hey
moor got around to third Burch ninth
a manellous runnIng citrh of Need
hams scorchIng low line fly to left
ONE HUN
Hurmrill mIssed lhre swIngs nt Me
Olnnltys bench rs Burch sent a low
boiinlrr to Doyle who threw him 01t
Lumley pa tel the hell to left field and
rpsied nt first Jordan raised n fly t
he infield which Herzrwr pot under
I NO RUNS
Second Inning
Devlin hotod a fly to 1ft centre field
Heh Sriloney got under Dr yl cave
n exhibItion of club swlnplne at tip
rhinos curvos Herzoff soaked 1
mper to Sheehan who nailed him by
i fast thr 1 to Jordan N 0 RUNS
Sheehnn was dlnrvosed of by Tlevlln
and Tenney Pattee went n irrotutler
up the first hnsn line and Tenney re
tired him una I1 Mnlonev planted
the hal In right field for a has lier
won ended the Ini by Hftlne a fly to
Seymour NO niNlS
Third Inning
McOlnnlty bunged a boumler tn Hum
mell who retlrvl him at first Shan
non also drove a bounder to the in
field this tIm Patteo getting the hal
to Jordan Tenney hunted ntfely Don
lln 5lnKle to right field and on Slice
bans hail throw to wpcond base tn catch I
Mike Tcnney crossed Inc plate Hurch I
I rpt the fans crazy agaIn by makIng
another fine catch th > time of Hey
mours line drive to left centre ONE
I UlV
I Iasloroui wns put out of the way hy
I McOlnnltv anti Tennoy Hummoll sent
n roller to Hcrzo who got John buy a
fust thnw to Tinnoy Hurch wnnnn
iasy vltlm on strike NO RINS
Fourth Inning
NeMlhnm slnpleil to icntrp Devlin
hit Into a double play Hummed to
latte to Jordan Dole bunled straight
to Pastorlus who shot the bnjl to Jor
i can RlNS In time to rEach the batter No
Iumley made his second ruff hit a
hlnarle to centre Jordan welted the
hall to right Held acrid I ng Lumley to
second Sheehan sacrificed Mraiiiiilti
to Tennoy Patteo hit to llrn K vh
threw him out at first and on Tenncyr
I fat throw to Dovle Jordan was dou
I bled up NO RfNS
Fifth Inning
llcriog was handed I pass to first
McGlnnlty saorllloed Iastiirloua tj
Jordan Shannon sliiRle to Itt iKld
and as HerKen let MRlone > ti throw
net away from him Herzoer scored and
Mnnon reached third Tenney filed
fld
out to Maloney Shannon cmssltirf tie
plate which Roes nj a sacrltlce Don
In was thrown out at UrM hv actor
tons TWO RUNS Irst
Nleklln relieved HerzoB at short Ma
loney was retired on his grounder bv
Nleklln nnd lYnney JJeiKpn fouled oiit
to Tenney Pantorluss hlBii foul fly
was collared by diam N 0 KtVh
Sixth Inning
Seymour miked I fa > i oimder in
Jordan who beat ril In tin pilnt to tlv
naff Nixdiitm at trliclii to Ialiio
who IOSSMI ti i 1 iO vas a KJUJ
waiter and wi s lewardcd wth a mats <
Doylp slnilel to rlwht pr t m lug Dev
lint to second Nleklln foiilid out to
Bergen N 0 HITNS
llummell filed 11 tv Shannon
Hurch renshpil frt on Nlclillns fum
ble of his Kroiinder LiniiUy fouled
out to Npfiihuni Jordan histfd a ily
whlili Nicklln collared No lllNS I
Seventh Inning
MuGlnnliy went out lluninnll to Ji
>
I dan Shiiiiiion bunted to riuMonus whu
I ttced him out Tonnoy MIH Ihrul 0
at first by lliimmell No Itt Ns
ieehitnit s ii n ouiinde > minute i
hv Devlin who threw hll 11 Inttee
singled to rltfhl centic Niulm jamjipi
HC t air HIM i IHIP s
Ine Hy with one and ninth Hlnilln < tbp
bull HIS to Tenney doubled I Pal N o
Eighth Inning
Donllii Inflpld tiouniKr tvis bnndiel
bv Puttee und Jordan svynmurs
Krounder wax neatly tnkin mre of by
Jordan and Pa torlua tie Inttiir tot
erin the Imp Needham las t ii
I bit ni victim Hummel in Jordan X 1
RUNS I
Lexis batted for Bergen and lied
to Nick I t ii Alpcruinn batted f T Pas
tories and foule1 out Hi edhiim
tllun
Ilummell walked Uitrrh fifed out to
Devlin NO RlNS
Ninth Inning
I Wllhelm anil Hitter went In to the
points for Brooklyn Devlin drew four
had ones llhtlnis bail throw to tlrst
of Doyles little roller vave the batter
his base and nlloved linvlln to reach
> cond lJ11 stoi third Doyle stole
Becond Nleklln was oil led out on
strikes Mcflinnlty was thrown out at I
first by Pallet Devlin scoring and
Doyle reaching third Shannon Wa
rt llrc < by Hummel and Jordan ONR
RUN
Lumley went out Doyle to Tenney
The same players sent JnnJTii hack to
the bench Pheehan linefiled to Shan
non NQ JP
GIANTS
GATSH I PO A E
Shannon J 1 1 2 0 0
Tenner Ib 2 1 13 1 0
Donln rf 0 1 0 0 0
HCIIur ct 0 1 1 0 0
Ne6dhrl c 0 1 5 0 0
Deln 3h 1 0 1 2 0
DOe 2h 0 1 1 3 0
I ler7 ss 1 0 1 2 0
Nickln 55 0 0 3 2 1
lcGnllr p 0 0 0 2 0
Totals G 27 12 1
nrtooic LYN
H I PO A E
11llel si 0 0 1 G 0
Burch If 0 0 2 0 0
hubby rf 0 2 0 0 0
Jordan 1 0 1 17 1 0
Sheehan 3h 0 0 0 2 1
Patee 2h 0 1 1 0
Iaoner ct 0 1 2 0 1
Blrgell c 0 0 2 0 1
Hller c 0 0 1 0 0
Pastorlns p 0 0 1 1 U
lhClm p 0 U 0 0 1
LewIs 0 0 0 0 0
uAJpemwn U 0 0 0 0
Totals 0 5 27 18 4
lIe I ted for Uersoii in eighth
Hatted for In lorlus In eighth
Ings liase Hits Uff Pastorlu 0 in s Inn
FIrst Ilnse nn hulls uf McLilnnlty I
elf Pasturlus 3 olT Wllhelm 1
Left on liui > c < > llronkljn 4 iiantH 4
Struck Outllv MclJInnlty 2 hy Pna
torlus I bv Wllhelm 1
Stolen laSts Devlin IViylo
Double lays lunll1 lo Pattec In
Jordan Herzoir to Tenney to Doyle
Nlrfclln to Toiney
Umpires > ral a nil niclor
ArTfRNOON GA lfS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
At Philadelphia
The noMinPilniMphlii afternoon
I game was pistponed nn aceonnt or rain
At Plttsburg
Cincinnati 0 rt 0 i 0 0 0 0 01
Plttsburg n o 3 n n 0 0 i tii
Halt Ties Velmer and Srhlel Ieiver
ind Phclps Impre Emsllo I
At St Louis
< ilcaii > l n
iIC Louis ft o I
natter aii Kllng neebe I
ind Histeltor Pmplres Klem and
Johnston
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iltesnlts of niornlmr sanies today on I
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
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At Boston
Wailnirtin i n I i I 2 I 17
notion n 1 I 1 0 I I 1 t
KatrrlPSPilkrnbiirK and Slreet
Tnnnclilll onnolly anl Ponohup Umpire Mr
At Cleveland
Imils ft I 1
Mcveland f ft ft
Ratterler Hiuell nnd Spencer 1 ts a
all Clarke Implres I lurii i ut
lvn its
At Detroit
llIIRII 1
Mel roll II
nalteriei Situ h mil Sulllvvn Hn
ind SiMimldl Inplre Sherlilnn
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EASTERN LEAGUE
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At Newark 1
The jersey city Xwark gi toe wu
poilpoiiHii on Tonnt ot rain I
At Buffalo
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Mirlfil u o o j I
HilTil o n e
ltatlrtesitumits mul Ml I i Vo
wmkle nid Inl Impfes Morin
and Cinwiiy
At Providence i
Hatlnor e 0 I 0 i 1 j I
Pnvldencn t I I I n n u
Uatterlm McCloskey and I > < Krlel
and Ietnrpon I Implres iiunnelly and
Ullnn
At Rochester
Toriuiln 0 0
Kochister 0 0
I IHhrl > s McCJenley and l tn wn liitu
mister and lliirlev implr1 S iflonl
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HIGHLANDER GAMES OFF I
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AMKUICAN IEUSUK PARK May
301111 prnventrd both contexts si IHV 1
nil ed for today between the HlKhland >
ITS and Athletics The morning galtit
had Just sfirtel with SAKJ cxpvcinnt
fans In tine stand when the first shower
liut an end to the proceedings There
will be but one lam ilonduy
t 4
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Keenes Great Horse Supposed to Be
Cripple Gladdens Heart of Holi
day Throng by Coming
in First I
RACE RUN ON MUDDY TRACK
I AND IN BLINDING RAINSTORM
I
I Big Holiday Crowd Turns Out for Belmont
I Closing Day Despite the Bad Weather
Conditions and Betting Is Brisk
All Afternoon
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HY VINCENT TRRANOR
BELMONT PARK May 30Its Colin again The great Keen j
I champion came back today in th 525000 Belmont Handicap and won
I the greatest turf bate of all his career Running in mud through a
I drenching rain over a mile and three furlongs he maintained a lead 1
I the way to win at the end under a hand ride by a good neck from Fair
Play who ran a remarkable lace closing at least ten lengths on Colin in
the last six furlongs Both were tired horses at the end King James
was third ten lengths back t
Nt horse nor mal ever got the re
pptlon Rcconlrrt Olln RVIMI ai h >
It by the wiimlitnnil townnl tli
flnlFli HIP IflfiO horfo lovers that
Jjiiiiinetl every Inc hot the structurfi
wrt urging him nail Ii Notter In
I svlth tlwlr clippr II real that the fast
I closing PeIr Ilny would Apt him As I
Colln w < > iit pnni the jiulpps with n I
iiiok aclvnntiKI lhi > rrinvd broke luosu
flKiiln In frenzIed cheerIng
Crowd Cheers for Colin
Onlln had won nnd I ho rating popu
lace wns 1111 The chpprliiK for the
great Ilinrniitflihriil nec not over yet
fnr whiii Colin mul Nottpr the latter
wet In thp 111 < ram hack In the
scales tbp crowd nrosn ntcnln Men
Ihrpw their lints In the air anti the
vonipn vnvod tliplr hnndkprrhlpfi I
woo 1 sIght that prolmhly will never
I ippn npnln on nny race rack
lamps I Kppue In tIme cluhhotixp was
hnltlln over with JI BH Ie reoelvod
the CiiTittilUlons nf society reprp
sntntlvos who luau braved the dlsnRrep
attic weather to i > o the rich stake con
tested Im hnppy said Mr Keonn
and lie looked It
Was Two Horse Race
Thn rp rnns run In nn nlxonrliiK
Km and only those with the mils
I pnwprtul classes could see that Colln
rind Kalr Ilny lirokp topotlipr and Im
mwllntPly went away from time othpr I
two Ior a nnlp they starce together
Tiii NottPr IP I out n wrap and Colin I
11th ailed away from HIP Ilplrnont colt
until nt the pud of n mil ten Ipmitlm
of daylight wis soon Ito wten HIP pair
with tin oilier two absolutely out of It
fjjr hall In th rule Six fnrlnnns
from homo DIal won I to work Oi Ialr
Ilay nnd the colt resnondisl gnnu lv
Mn rloid grout nil ral until I sppmed
T3 If he oould eateh ll T < v np wonJw
As UIPV turned Into HIP stretch Colin
itlll had 1 two IpiiRths lead but Fair
Play wa C stll cutting and comltiK fist
At lie nlxlppiith pole Not er notlriiiK
he iliiiKor drew his whp HP lashed
It on to Cellos sides almost cruelly
Han too uvas whlpplni with nil tho
IKVOT In Ids tin u Ic arm
NVtlir pvldPiitlv sniisllpd hlmelf that
CT sllll liiiil MiimtliliK lift for h
iill up hN wliln naln all tied
down to a hand chIt on the bIg black
Hard Drive at Finish
HP wax drlvlnir fulln < IH thty IPW
Past I1 llnNli UUP whli iiiiti Wil
whliiplnir Ki1r Ilny The him it tr rin
IsJietl un > mply HTH thiirewerp iiKin ti
the jriitt lliroiK Blnil the IM > 11 l
when I did or Collns brllllnnt rt ord
flu lgimt jiuvi bo n mariTd bv difcn IM
nrothtf hiindred vnrds Viltir rode n
BT at lOll on Colin Mill mil I few of
I 11 expert oHtkNed him 1 ir pasliu up
Colin too soon Thev av Itt niilit
Jiavo won bv Icumihc IHII fur this
A wild rumor thnt ih liltnpy stable
ill ShcipsheTl had H > 1 riiSVifd todny
erPiitpil n sensallm nt III traeU The
ivunor sold that Suitnlrn tin iiion of
Me lilllks and liar None had boon
Mloirn Jaek Jnyiirr was found In
the paddock and vhen lold of It
couldnt hlp laughing liar None ho
says i slit nt Mm Bronkdalc l > nnu
nnd Sinilna lie left at li oclock nt
lii i measure full of oats
Make Killing on Live Wire
V W Danltn Pnnlnrered qulle 1 kill
Inn inn HIM openltiB event on Live Wire
ho 01 ovlJntlv was out fur only ex
erolnlns ptnrpoiec last time Todiv lie
had 1 world Of speed and after rin
nlns over Adrlnnn In the tlrst quarter
raine on to win In I big gallop Llvo
and the books
3trC was heavily played alli
PII out considerable on him Royal
Ijidy rJj prominently for a wnllc only
to QUit Uadly and Adrlana after drop
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WINNERS AT BELMONT
FIRST RACE Live Wire 13 to 5
and even 1 Adriana 6 to 5 for
place 2 Far West 3
SECOND RACE Sir JVIartln 13 to
10 and 1 to 3 1 Selectman 7 to 10
for plac 2 Joe Madden 3
THIRD RACE Colin 1 to 2 and
1 to 5 1 Fair Play 4 to 5 for place
2 King James 3
FOURTH RACEKara 4 to 1 and
7 to 5 1 John M P 3 to 5 for
place 2 California King 3
FIFTH RACELawrence P Daly
5 to 1 and 6 to 5 1 Baby Wolf 2
to 5 for place 2 Peter Quince 3
SIXTH RACE Okenlte 7 to 2 and
7 to 5 1 Pontoon 3 to 5 for place
2 GeoG Hall 3
ping back licforo tho stretch turn was
reached came IJnl1 and wis an easy
tctind In front of lar West
Sir Martin Takes Stake
Selectman was best Inn the National
Ftiilllnn hit ho got only the placa
nfHT being crowded and knocked back
sevi nil lengths nt the start lie
fId all over til track In the run
11 lint at the end rus catching Sir
Martin I lie winner with OVT Jump
The Maddin t it try was IIU favorite In
the ring wlti SeleiUman second cholcIV
In the last sixteenth I looked like the I
> MadiUii iialr would lniti oin two but
Selectman after the
SloClllln artll swerving over to tie
outer 11 came with a great rush and
would have won In a eirplo nf jumps
lie oiMlv disposed of 11 Madden
Kara Wins Steeplechase
The Grand N itt lit ni I Steepleclune wa
won by Kara who was backed down
from 10 t 1 to 7 to 2 It WIIH a two
horse race all tile way between Kara
and John M 1 They led In turns but
In the Jail turn of the Hold the hat
ter siiiinhlid four jumps from home
and lost several lpn < rths This cost him
the niee for l ar Ilichtlv weighted
came in to win easily California Kino
wns third itii lengths behind John
II P
Westerners Make CleanUp
liiwnitK1 P Ualey proved Ito best
Ulnl of I tniitder in the Van Corllindt
llundlrap and the Veslorners midn t
big ilenniip 1ly was backed from 3
iloxvn 1111 and after trilling the hot
favorite llaoy Volf nil the way went
PMI him In the stretch and won In a
big KilIoi gidni away Peter Qulnco
hiI 1011
111111
uff ihMnli < ly list closed I lot of I
ground to get tlie slmw loner
COLUMBIA CREW
UPSETS II RACE i
e
llve Ipmers of the Columbia Uni
versity llowlng Club Junior fouruared
gig had a narrow escape from death
I to raitne gamut
this afteinoon while lalnJ
IIrroon In the I lit dunn Itrgiitto
four ulher crews II Ilrlll HIKIIU
The gig went Into a heavy roll of
waves and upset spilling out tho oars
men 1110 were rmiied by the crew
I > f the police launch A of the harbor
aiiad
COLLEGE GAMES
At Ithaca
Cornell 0ooqfl0024
Pennsylvania 006003 00 O
At New Haven
Princeton i I
Yale 0 0 I 14
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