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i I i TENTYTHOUSAND
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fANS WITH A BAND
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GREET THE GIANTS
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fI Mob Goes Wild With Joy as First Two
I ht Batters Up in First Inning
Cross Plate and Give
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Them a Lead
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SCORES BV INNINGS
Pittsburg 1 0 0 0 0
Giants 2000
I SCORE BY INNINGS
I Chicago OOOOO 0
I I Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 0
I 1 rtaI to Th Rfnlns World
I > POLO GIlUtNDS July 21
Km Tork fans to > k time by the fort
lock this Rftemwn and the Giants were
tin AI1 uproarous nelume hv the
t st WBCS < ISV wnvd ever aMrinhlc1
In the Polo Ground At 3 oclock an
fcoyr be > fore the game every seat In
i < h irandstnnds hud been cobbled ur
n < l a lead arm nan pouring into
ftc bleachers In another half hour
not A ot was left In the entire park
i nnd the overflow was turned into Ihe
I tra The playing field was protected
from encroachment bv a strong fence
bulU especially for the Pit tsbun series
Tullv JOi X people weie In the park
It IU a goodniured throng how
Ir and nobody kicked
To make tho occasion a rnil trt
Omph homecoming for the Giants
the rooters had engaged a buss hand
the members of which were grouped In
Inches In front 0 the grand stand
EKh of the New york plaiers wa
ipven an ovation as he appeared on the
flflrt Spike Shannon xn iNo the tar
t for a number of cheeis ns he ap
i pfired In a Plttsbtng uniform Spike
fcrlnncd sheepishly and took to the
I coer of the bench The rowtl nns
I Inch rare good nature that u went so
far as to applaud Hans Wagner the
Biiinstaj of the Pirates
Pittsburu Fan Want Odd3
There wa qulto a patriotic spectacle
aa the Giants took the field for prac
tice The band played The Star Span
fled lianner ud the entire assem
I 9 blage Including the player ot both
clubs stood with bared heads only to
break Into applause Tiit musicians
turned the strains Into Therell lie a
Ilot Time In thn Old Time ToNlght
There were hundreds of race track
men In the stands and shortly before
the game the regular patrons nero
treated to the rather noel sight o
Uvely betting on tho result A rumor
preail over tho stand that Wlltso was
to be the pitcher for the Giants and for
oine reason which they did not explain
the Pittsburg bettors Immediately de
manded odds of 10 to S with New York
lis favorite
The conldence of the New Yorks
f med to disconcert the Pittsburg
crowd and from the lack on activity In
iSrietlce the feeling apparently spread
to the PIrate players They were not
nearly so gingerly as the Giants After
I warmIng up two or three pitchers c
Ora decided to pin his faith on Wlltse
and Wlllli wu the entry In the box for
rlttaburl
Flrtt Inning
Thomai led off with a hot grounder
hrMch Bridwell grabbpd and threw him
Billions of Jerseys
I Mosquitoes Fly
1 to New York
h
I
Scientists nro at a loss to ac
count for the visitation or the
busy workers
One explanation Is that Borne
wit had a Mosquito Wanted
Advertisement printed
While Ills true that The World
has printed 10606 separate adver
tisements so far thin < weekH5CO
I t more than the Herald a close > ex
animation shows that although
Positions Services Homes1 in
veMments Dar alns Ac have
been offered In Great variety no
Mosquito Wanted ad hs been
found and the mystery remains
to I
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I BATTING ORDER
Xn ro Jtisbll
1Pmny lb ThI1 er c
Iiyle ct LeHh 3h
IJrnn nn c lIIIIk t
IImllln rf 1111
niriii 1 Ahltlrlllo Zb
lIn 111 SIIeon r
IJI1ornIk If IIarln ih
Irlrlllr e q Hlhon <
IItp p IItll n
lapiresIlemi aud 1I11FII
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out bv ton feet lench fared little bet
ter and popped III a short Hy which
lionlln took on ihe run CIa Ike caught
mime next one sjuarely on the nose and
jent It whistling town the left foul line
for two hmes The bund plin Dl
Id aoht am Hhen as Wagner came up
all < l In responded ulth a clean single
in right iHd which a ent Clarke horns
vllli time tiNt run Wagner stole sec
mid biir hut It wao wasted as Abhei
foiilid out to Hre nahan OVK hUN
T nnei tni Dm f IIII for xcw
Voik v nnvhlnT the first ball puvhed
I I ilrti Ifft ileui for a single and set
the cnwd Into will glee In racing
liinie as In niasheil I 1n next one
to Ihe rUn nltl fence for three base
IVY1 noeil a moment later on Hns
nnhunt lirr fly to Iearh The hind
Erecle1 Dnnlln wllh The Wearing of
I lie rrcen hut rlke > tnick out 5ev
nif > iir rollil out tn Rwacina una slst
cl rllu 1t1NP
Second Inning
lIson Ilfieil a high fly to Seymour
After making a beautiful stop Hrld
I well thiow out Swnclna by a step oili
son went out in the same way NO
ltlNi
Wagner made eny work of J vlns
grotinrter to short McCormick wee
thrown out by Willis and Brldwll was
in oasv victim of Abbey nnd SWA
N LJ ill A iS
I Third Inning
i Dlp easily threw nut Willis Thomaa
sent a slow roller to Tenney unassisted
la Ill popped a weak fly to Teniuy
NO ItUNS
i iltse worked Willis for a base on
i balK but was doubled up Tenney
popptl H lly to Wagner who whipped
the hill to Hwiclna before he could get
welc to ihe bag Doyle smashed a sin
gle to rurlil Held IIIt was out stealing
eonrt imace Gibson to Wagner NO
ntSfl
Fourth Inning
1 Devlin throw out Clarke Wagner
again lammed a single Into right field
land nent to Mil1 us Abby slapped a
< safe one over Iioyles head Brldwell
i got Wilsons KDunded and with a beau
tiful liiron nailed Wagtyr at th plate
i Abby took econd on the play hut
Snalni lineAl out to Devlin wlio
I Jumped In the ir and pled tlown thn
hot smash with the tips of his fingers
NO nrvp II
Drisniian laced a pretty smile Into
Iff field Wilson baked up to the
I fence and pulled down Doiillns long
drive HresniJinn took seoohd tap as
Ahby threw out Seymour Devlin
poppeil an easy fly to Thomas NO
FUNS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland
Cleveland 1 0 I
Jletiult 00
Batteries Summers ROt Schmidt
IV nrd Clark Implre Huist and
Eina
WINDSOR RESULTS
WINDSOIl Ont July 21Todaya
races resulted as follawn j
mST nCJo lure tim threeyear
olds five and a half furlougs FInr
nov 107 Troxler IS to I b to I and 1
to I won hy n heid CUhi 107 IJWi
Cri 11 to I to r and to ii second
ting Thistle HO IC floss 5 to 1 2 to
I 8 nil Omen third Tlmelirt Protcgo
nlst Osciir T Kevorj Lady Issak
Crnynien King Ksilng Desideratum
nlso ran
+
Last Two < Days of Big Sale
1200 Blue Serge Suits 495 I i
Huh ClotliliT 227221 llrondivn >
Cur Tinlcliu HI Oill rontOmce
Last two days of big sale of an our I
11 and 15 Mens Serge Suits Jillil
lllue hack grny and mixture ill
slicj 34 to 41 Slosle or double breasted
ilk ifill sailn lined Diiy now Optn
Saturday nelf till 10 Hub Clothing
Corner KMi9 Broadway cor Barclay
b a 1
l o1 fiB n t1
c J sei p 11 I fpp Jp 0 i r I ft1 1 1
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r COMPLETE RESULTS OF TODAYS RACES AW V Jh
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Gtbt Ot I RACING AND BASEBALL I
i EDITION J
It Circulation Books Open to All I f 11 Circulation Books Open to AIL I
NEW YORK FRIDAY JULY 24 1908 PRICE ONE CENT
PLOT IN GOULD
CASE REVEALED
I
BYCONFESSION
Julia Flemings Admission of
Attempted Bribery
Corroborated
TESTIMONY HELD BACK
Assistant District Attorney
KeepsStatement for Use
at Trial
Aetatamtt DistrictAttorney Hart after
a session with ltIo Julia Fleming and
her attorney that lasted the greater
part of this morning declared Just be
fore the hearing of the charges of sub
I
ornatlon of perjury In connection with
I the Gould divorce caie that he had ob
tained from her a full statement of her
bare In the alleged plot In will eh Mrs
lien Tool wife of one of the best
known stage managers In America Is
Implicated
Miss Flemlncs confession was pot
from her after she had been allowed to
1 May In the Tombs without ball while
Mrs Teal and Harry S Mousley the
detective who was arrested with the
women and like them Charged with
manufacturing evidence against Frank
J ttould were freed on bonds Miss
Fleming says that Mrs Teal whose
confidante she was Introduced her to
I the detective and after outlining a
scheme to testify that Mr Guild had
Jeen Men by Mabel MacCauslan the
young clre maker who revealed the
I plans told hr that there ould be a
lot of money In It for both of them
Mr Hart would not say what further
details Miss Fleming went Into In her
I statement but he says It Is of the
i highest Importance
I Mrs Teal Near Collapse
The hearlnr of the charges against
Mrs Teal Harry S Motislev and Julia
Flemlne began at 2 oclnk this after
noun before Magistrate Corrlcan The
crowd of witnesses and n r nns con
cerned In the hearing was so treat that
court was heM In one of the General
Sessions courtrooms Instead of the
limited space In the rollco court It Is
charged that liie three were In > con
spiracy to manufacture evidence against
Jrank Gould
i Mr Teal appeared to be on the verge
of collapO when with her husband and
two women friends she reached the
Criminal Courts Building In a taxicab
and alighted on the Centre street side
I She wore a dark blue dress and was
veiled As she stepped to the sidewalk
she reeled as If from weakness and
I one of the women who accompanied her
i supported her on one aide and with
her husband on the other she was half
led half dragged Into the building
She wa taken to the office of Assist
ant DistrictAttorney Hart who has
charge of the prosecution A few mIn
utei later Frank Gould who Is reported
to have been subpoenaed by the defense
arrived with Corm llI J Sullivan his
attorney and took a seat in the rear of
I the courtroom Before the proceedings
began he eat with a broadbrimmed
I hat tilted well forward over his eyes
apparently In the hope of escaping
recognition
Mrs Teals counsel Edward Carpel I I
addressed the Court with a request that I
lart and more comfortable quarters
J > e sought for the hearing so that ihe
danger of collapse to his client would I
be lessened I
When Mr Carpel had finished his re
quest Mr Hart said
Your Honor the confession made to I
me today by Mrs Julia Fleming and
the affidavit of Blanche Halo cor j
roborating that of Miss Macduslan
will not be presented before you I feel
thai I have enough evidence to hold the
prisoners and I will not present theis
other matters until the trial
I
Miss Fleming knows according to the
prosecuting officials all the detals of the i
I
alleged pit 0 produce testimony In
volvlng Frank Gould In a compromls
log situation with an actress and the j
prosecution It Is known has relied on I
Inducing her to become Its most valu
able witness
She has said that she was deeply hurt
at the manner In which her friends
have allowed her to remain uncalled
while they have been at liberty since
a few hours after their arrest
NATIONAL LEAGUE I
At Boston i
Cincinnati 1 0 n I 9 1 fl
Boston 0 1 0 0 D 1 0 I
Batteries Spade and Metcan loner I
rnd Graham frpplre Rtnlderhtin
At Philadelphia
I
M IMII ODD
Phildclphla 0 0 0 I
Game culled at het end of the third
inning on account of ruin I
Hatlerles McOJyn and flue McQuit
len and Dooln Implre John < toiu
K lir lU iortnt14IU rkri HnttUeiMl
< ooVii Open till mldnljcturralDf
it tl Jl
18 ARBARA BIGC =
I WAS SUMMONED
TO MT DEATH
Message Changed Park Vic
I
tims Intention to Re
main at Home
SYSTEM AIDS PRISONER
Policeman Shellard Held for
Coroner Despite His
Comrades Efforts
In an effort to bolster up hit assertion I
that Barbara npr the victim of the I
Irving Square Park shelter house
mystery killed hersef bwaiHe ho re
Policeman David
pul ed her attentions i
SHellard produced today a letter he iII
I
says he received from the girl two
month ago The epistle Indicates tlwt
Barbara Rieg nn fully aware that
Shellard was a married man and that
their relations were more than visual
ShelUrd was arraigned In New Jer
I sey Avenue Court today and hed with
out loll for the Coroner Previously lie
had been questioned at Brooklyn Head
quarters and had produced tho letter
In the police Oiirt Shellard was al
lowed to rel on a bis chair In ft private
office while his venerable precinct com
I mander Cupt Wormell was making
ert the eopivlnt SIHUrd is s fine
physical tvp more than olx feet tall
straight slm and muscular and with
hanrtomi features It Is ease to ce
that he was a policeman who might
encilv Impress shopgirl
Cnpt WormeUa complaint did not
I satIsfy Magistrate Furlong when It was
I presented It wan loosely drawn as
i though the Captain still citing to his
belief thnt Barbara flIng committed
I suicide and then hid the revolver
This complaint said the Magic
trate Is defective The prisoner could
writ If I I I
i be released In an hour on a
should accept It It Is alt on Informa i
tion and belief Make out the regular
j form of complaint charging this man i
I with wilful murder I
Capt Wormell compiled Shellard i
I had nothing to say In court and the j
commitment proceedings were brief
I Swears Innocence Holding Baby i
I Shellards pretty young wife and his
mother visited him In the prison of the
i New Jersey Avenue Court alter his
commitment today His wife carried
I
I her baby In her nrms and Shellard
broke down completely when he saw
I them
Mrs Shellard ktsed her husband
I
through the bars of the eel and the
I mother also touched her lips to his face
I Then Shellard was allowed to hold the
baby for a moment The little one
I laughed and cooed contentedly
Suddenly taking the baby from her
I husbands arm Mrs Shellard stepped
back She looked Shellard In the eyes
and he returned her gaw without i
flinching
Dave she said did you kilt that I
girl
I No he answered earnestly So
help me God I never harmed her i
I Did she kill herself persisted the
wife
I She did answered Shellard drop
I ping his eves under the stench raze I
Mrs Shellard announced at the con I
elusion of her visit that she will stand
bv her husband She san he was
kind and loving nt home and she be
lieves his assertion that the girl killed I
herself became of his refusal to en
tertain her advances
Summoned to Her Death
Inquiry among Barbaras shopmalea
today establishes that she deceived her
mother when she said she was going to
a party Monday night Just before
leaving the shop for home she told
some of her friends that she would re
main In the house that evening unless
she received a certain message
This message reached her undoubt
edly It was an appointment to meet
Policeman Shellard He says she lId
not appear at Irving Square Park until
1 oclock In the morning Inquiries are
on foot to confirm an Impression that
she went to the park directly from her
home and wa In there five or six hours
with the policeman Instead of one hour
This Is the letter Pollcoman Shellard
has produced to substantiate his claim
that the girl was InfaUmted with him
and pursued him with her attcntluiu
Brooklyn N Y May St WS
friend Dave Pardon me for eking
the liberty of writing to you hoping
not to offend you by tiny means By
I
the nay I hear you nnd Teddy Ire
I
Continued on Second Page
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AT KINGS 243 BROADWAY
OPPOSITE CITY HALL
SHni lIttle serur Slut VII Wool
nt liT wore f 12
Sale today and Saturday 1VU mfnS
all wool blue serge suits and stylish
summer suit at f 5sfl Your opportunity i
to buy at a great bargain All flies I
single or double breasted and for stout
men also vacation suits at U93 15K I
and tUG Klnii JU liroadway V
EIMIL rrr1L
VEOFNEW YORKIS VICTOR
JN BIG MARATHON RACE AT lONDON II
I 01
I
EVENING WORLD RACE CHART
SIXTEENTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH i
Weather Clear July 24 Track Slow
t2 FIIIST RACE Fouryesrnlli end upward nelllnj v l added six furlongs
i s Pott lime 211 off 232 I tug o Won eaillv Winner b IIf liUnlnl
tux Owner 1 Q Sullivan TUL
lnde Slarlen Wli dt1W Lfl J2ok < i Until CL 1lT Sb I
U24 sar cln < lra 104 1 H t i I > T Musgrave 2S 12 1
Alter IJOr Hi 4 t S1 2 2 > MiMVihey 2 B2 111 2li
511 lnu < loun IlRht I t4d 3 4 4 4 a I 1 plait o 20 Si 4 I
678 Tromere lOt 2 2b 2h 3J < 4 liner in 20 ii I
Saraclncsca at homo In the mUll went to hrr IMrTRIIj galloiwil nil thp sty
Aniei DOr off ixiorly mott UI list in the flrit half but nmt nerlnuslv thrratenil
Hie winner Trouvere llrel badly alien ihowlngpee Imdnun IUhMiai on ea third
i Il SKCON1 ItACK ThrMyearolJs andupVardricTIlnKf Ji nddH one inTfe and I
II
3 J sixteenth
Post time 2V off 2VI Start rood Won ea lly Winner b if In llluesllunrh
OwnerS Knicry me47
India Starters 00 Wi St H M TFl i Jockyi Op Ill dL Il Sh
ii ill rasee 101 I I l > l > I SHHI 10 I1 ii 1
ivii GE o n Han mi t al2 > 2142 I Mccinhv H i uio ij
Wl fnniellenne 112 4 2U S < H < 4 a > Mrlanl 4 n r t fi
I KO Kllllfcrankle lilt 2 MH4i 4 I 46 Voike In so jii 4 75
Haron Kihcr Ill n f n V i 10 illiCit Ir 211 211 r is
Vi < > Iwiilv Kami list JV 4Mil H Mahe JO lii 11 I 71
Arasce dashed lain a whining lead on the ilrst turn nnl nn flver ifiefivarrt lii
trmihle was only brffilnc at the end Icon 1 Mall moved up Intn the iilare nt the
en < 1 nf a half mile rnnwdliMine ilropix luck Ihon cloneil strong Kllllrcmnklo ran a
fair race llaron KiihT ran a rood rare fnr flrn < 1 fnrt
00 ooC
ill THIRD HACK Two vearold handicap 1C4e added Ha cmi n Imlf furlonBiT
lllll Post time 3SJ of 3W Start got Won driving Winner oh c hy Wool
I thorpe Fnnhlnnahli Onner Oneck Slahle Tim 107
Illej Slurlen wis SL > 4JJ IL Fin Jockeys 3n IFF W li t + h
1 ivin Kindlon Plate totS 1 3 2 4 2Win T1e 7 i I sn l fl Th
cit Tnrltflllno tlO a 4V4 41 in IHiUeCaheV 2 8 3 l 12
I fM Dander Irtl S 6 m n 3 McCarthy il X II 2 I
Mlt Perjonal nt 1 2H1 mu 4 r II Jr Ii j au
Hit The Pippin ins 2 Ib 31 4i S Miller S 10 lii 4 2
irttm Munelltis Ill n s M s fIt earner S 10 in 4 S
inn UIMInc HHIe II 4 r C 7 I 71 7 llhfrt in 12 0 4 2
railis > nt > niloii 02 7 Mynn 1plon 1 jo in 4 >
Kanhlon Plate nard ermmd on Ih nntcli turn hiTTivo iil oTr7 inivTrr TnrhMIHo
fame to Ihe oiilnlde and nni runnlne very aipinir at the end noull hive won In an
other stills Pandr Closed with a rush and JUI ettlnr un 1crnonal had plenty of
pne1 and held on well
11 t 0 fL r rr IATBrhVee5e roM and upsarifTiaiidlcap W addnf ohmlle Vind
I a flileenlb
Post lime 151 off 157 Start good Won taking Winner h E hj Montana
Tnuchip i QBWPM I yiHTurlii Time l4fl 4
I et = = I = Lth kfi op = jTii Im = 1
iiaIt lnr Veet Itit 8 t 1 14 lb fltiitt 2 2 C2 1 20
tfi 11 g Iht ii 1
027 Lali lIT I 4 4 4 McCahev J ma rj5
I lIetliJll Mark 111 4 2 2 I a II J le p Sf 2 2 iln 11
1121 1Ielllll1 112 2 0 II 0 b 4L Jarnr I S r 52 i
OuT Urkl 01 I n 1 n I RUllllrr 11 21 2 n 1
Inl1 Tony mmonern Ito r 1 1 ldnr1l1 2 r2 2 ilI lj
i Far WCt wns never far roOt the pice moed up wIIh n riihIn Ih tretch and
i filching the leaders at the sixteenth pole nulnamM lttiir at the md Lilly came In
the oulnllc and was running very strone QUntlnn Mirk move Into the li > ail easily hut
i Iloli i
llre verv midi > nlv In th last sixteenth TOnY Ilonno had plonlv nf ipfcd Ibrl stnpiieij
to a walk toward the eL
iI l iivf nMKFor Uo yeTnold maidens coin and geldings lelllnc Ir K idleT
t lice furlongs
Poit lime IlS i off 422 Start fair Won eailly Winner b c hv Cameron
nllinp Ownorl It Tlrtiennr TlmelJJo
in tcx starter is SI I I sjJn Jnrk > si Op HI Cl n sli
57 estnre lirj C 1 12 2 i I t I 1 eihj if s a t J2
121 111110 hO I 11 P I 2 Mimsarsee 4 it il 1 Iu
121 O I Kit 102 III i 4b 11 at lung II s S 3 v
11 Itarry lingers 14 4 m tl l Cocci ii 10 s a s
Itonomegue Is 2 2h a b McCarthy 4 H r 2 101
at1 nonatu Ill II II 11 mi namer 87 2 1 i 12
lete IIi 0 4 lh 4b i Vmmnn lii in 10 t
tfl7 flren 1asn CT 3 It Ml tt t idtarhlii 20 o tin 10
IrJ Wrr >
t
Te1iington tIC 1i14 ft St 9 MoltttIet ii g o n o ID
le7 Take One t02 12 12 ii II TO IIruo1 2H 10 all 10 5
a7 Pralor tO 4 In 10 to II l Mitier is u D 20 s 4
2ill Pine bawn 01 0 ml 12 IL C 20 no si m B
Westniore went to the front enBlly on the stretch turn ant wa > onlv Kalloplnr afTiTe
end lr rillow had plenty of 1001 but tired In Ihe cnlnjt o I Kid rail a rood race
from a poor bfclnnlng
FAR WEST RUNS GREAT
RACE AT BmGHTON BfACH
BY VINCENT TREANOR
BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK July 24Har W et ran i
great race in winning the handicap here this afternoon Gilbert lay
third all the way to the stretch and then brought Far West through on
the rail to a comparatively easy victory Lilly finished with a great
rush from fourth place and all but caught Gilbert on Far West napping I I
Question Mark which looked almost a
sure nlner nt the stretch turn woo
third Tony noncro did moil of the
early pacemnklng having a tnolengtn
lead In the run to the stretch lie iilt
here very badly however when Quc
tlon Mark got to him and finished m
tin ruck
Scratches Spoil First Race
Four were scratched from the original
field of eIght In time opening rice A six
futlong ilnh for nonwinners durlns
tho season Sararln > ca was an oddson
choice and lie certaInly looked a tCioil
thing on ally fim HP led all the nay
nnd npvpr was In trouble Astir DOr
In n had poikct nil through the hAck
tretch never could CPI through until
the stretch nuts reached when he came
on nnd Unshed ieoml III front of lou
doiin Mght Trouvpre played for n
good thlnK flnlhed last
Araiee Wins Second
raopf wai HIP sprond nddson choice
to win HP took the bail at the start
ant Just galloped In front all tho way
Uoorgp I hail rn sitonJ nil the wiy
aflpr they rounded time paililuck niiii
end was Just us easily second an inI
Nee was the winner Comedienne tell
on to third place Ihrtiughout The rent
hover llgured Arn pe wis boosted to
2Ti i jl700 over his selling price by
Ca1 IJogKett The stable retained him
Close Finish In Third
There 7 AS A great difference ot opln
Ion as to who won the third race Thev
nM HnlViwI In a bunch Torhelllno mik
iM tn have won bv n neck with Kishlon
PlAte Apcond and ler onal third The
stewards however mall It Pashlon
Plate the favorite Tnrlielllno second
and Dander third How the luiUe1
could limIt he tander Iwtil Persona fnr
third place Is a mviterv The pippin
jind some eiirlv speed but after tin N
mont the fai turn PnshUm Plate
went tn Ihl front with Porscnal lapiKHl
on him Thpv rOllnIM the streKvi turn
all In a bunch with Fashion Title itlll
W i I Ifj
I
BRIGHTON BEACH RESULTS H
FIRST RACE Saraclnesea 1 to 2
and out 11 Aster DOr 2 to 5 for
place 2 Loudoun Light 3
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f
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SECOND RACE Arasee 1 to 41
and out 1 George G Hall 9 to 10 I
for place 2 Comedienne 3
I
THIRD RACE Fashion Plate
even and 2 to 5 1 Torbelllno even > I
for place 2 Dander 3
1
FOURTH RACEFar West 5 to 2
and even 1 Lally 6 to 1 for place II
2 Question Mark 3
FIFTH RACEWestmore 3 to 1 J
and even 1 Dr Pillow even for I
place 2 a U Kid 3
SIXTH RACE Mo ocle 4 to 1
and even 1 Crack Shot 2 to 1 for
place t Obert 3 I
1
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In tliH lend and Torbelllno coming like
a streak on Ihe outside lie auxin
Fashion lint a dozen strides from thu
tlnlfh and seemed to iro 1 > 11 the Imtjriw I
H neck In from of Fasulnn Plate per
sonal was In on the rail In dos < > quir
ten and linc ate In dtllcullv as Dan
der lTicd on her lde 110 however
made Persona ot long enough to tlnliU
In the third uice TYie Judges howevor
filing tin tOl numbers and what thiy
say Ii final
Ij r m F IIt1 a
Dorando Who Collapsed 200 Yards
From Finish and Was Lifted
Over Line Disqualified on
Americans Objection
BRITISH TRACK OFFICIALS
HELP ITALIAN TO FINISH
Uncle Sams Athletes Finish in First Third
and Fourth Place in Classic Event
Longboat Canadian Quits Race at
Enc of Twenty Miles
Uy Cable from the Associated Press
LONDON July 24The American protest against Dorando
for receiving assistance at the finish of the Marathon has been
upheld This makes John F Hayes IrishAmerican A C the
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winner of this worldfamous event > 1
Dorando collapsed two hundred yards from the finish He strug
gled to his feet and tried to cover the remaining distance but was soon
down again He could not continue His collapse was complete and or
licials practically carried him to the finish
layes came in second without any assistance whatever
I The Italian hag was raised over the
stall In the centra of the arena denot
ing an Italian victory The American
spectators showed n great degree of ex
citement
borindo was cannel from the arena
on a stretcher
The Americans then entered a protest
against the assistance rendered Do
ranilo at the finish by the Olympic offi
cials
Kvery person on the press stand ol
Ihe Stadium where the Munthon waa
finished saw the olllclala pick up the
Italian ant carry him for a distance of
oveinl feet Hayes finished two mln i
tiles later without any assistance
The action of the olllclals In assisting
the Italian Is universally condemned by
the spectators Irrespective of nation
ality Dorando collapsed hal a dozen
times durliiK the last JuO yards and
each tlmo the olllclala helped him to his
feet The last time he went down he
was so weak thn the olllclals had
actually to carry him to the finish This
was done amidst a wild uproar from the
assembled multitude
I
Carry Dorando Over Line I
Stimulants were administered to the
Italian and us he tottered along the
track he was followed by a crowd of
ntemlants a pitiable and pathetic ex
hlbltion Cries of Let him alone Dont
kill him Thats not aport filled the
air i
allJ M Andrnws chief clerk of the
oun actually took the Italian by the i
anti and with another official on his
Dthor side lifted the runner to his feet
and assisted him to the tape over which
lie dropped Haves finished alone and
no one pave him assistance He ran
fairly stronglY for the last twentyfive
yardS and showed no sign of collapse
Dornndo was so exhausted wien he
curried off the track that the of
woe
Mais thought nt to Issue this nfllclal I
itatomcnt
IJorandn who became mere HI after
eiivlnz the track Is now out of danA
I
A < soon nq the Italian came Into view i
il was seen that he was In verv had
ilinpe He tottered hrnkenlv toward the I
right when he should halo turned to I
he left to make the circuit of two I
ilrds of tho track necessary to reach I
ho Koal Several men lumped In ront I
if him and with dllllcullv pushed him i
irnunil and cot him enlne In the might
llreetlon He half walked and half tot
ered for a hundred ynnl along the
Inder oath and then swerved stood
till n moment ami next went down In
heap i i
A crowd of official and followers
IIho were cheering him alone then stir I
rounded him ind for a few minutes he
ouUl not he Keen After two or thre I
minute the group parted and a great
cheer went lip is th > Italian who was
isnin On MS feet staRKered on for
ptThnpi one hundred yards more lie
inAJo a pathetic attempt to trot but
IbU Vie I ° much for him and ie
M3n foTl to the grounl
Hefferon Protests Hayes I
Hiffecon the South African runner I
to n ijlhcd third In the th
i c
I WHAT WE WON TODAY
I
Miirnlhnn llnoe Inlii F 1taes
IrUhlinrrlrnn A i tul Hv
point loseuli KumhiiTT Mlminiirl
AOiflllc Cluli St loulsl ihlrd CHID
pnlni Tolnl Kiln for Anierlea lu
I
slay II put n In
Pole Vnultt C Clllicrt Tnlt
ninl n T ConUr nrncll lieu for
first nnil necinl Innr points ciuh t
Olnrk M IiltNis Lnlicixllv of CM
inKp tleil for e lilrrt place iltli 110 t
oMierx 11 point
Total vnlii fur t imrlra Indnr
J IH points t
race has protested against John 1
Hayes IrishAmerican A C who fin1
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Ished second No grounds for this pro f
test havH yet been given out
Hefferon protested against Hayes on
the ground that Hayes had been assist I
ed after coming Into the Stadium
No other person except Hefferon who
had not entered the Stadium whan
Hayes finished rould be found to allr
Put this statement J K Sullivan the
Aoiorlrnn iommi oner protested to
Lord Desbnrotiirh ehalnmui n the British
ish Olympian Association
On the Helferon protest the British
Olympic Association for the first tlnn
since the opening of the games asked
the Americans Into conference Thin
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Mr Sullivan declined and the Ameri
cans asked Lord Decboroush to take
dqwn the Italian Hag until the com i
mittee had passed on their protest
They said I wa an Insult to the
American flag to have It below the em
blem of Italy under the circumstances
Mr Sullivan told Lord Deaborough j
the Englishmen must settle this matter f
among themselves the Americans wore
willing to abide by the decision of the
innif people In the Stadium Now
the wnrld can see what the boasted
Uritlsh fair play is said Mr Sullivan
In conclusion
How the Race Was Run
I was Just 235 London time 93S New
York time when word was given the
fiftyfive athletes who were lined up
In lines on the green sward In front nf
Windsor Ca < tle that stnrted them on
their Inner Journey
Slough and Jack of the Inlted King
ilnm jumped to the front at the start
timid at eight minutes before three were
leadl < i the others bv thirty vards Kor
the next two mlle first one English
man and then another took the lead
At the ninth mile which was reached
fiftytwo minutes after the start Ltrti
of Knctam was winning Christ of
1nltnl Kingdom and Hefferon of South
tIM was third At Pxbrldge Jack
who had set the early pace had enough
and dropped out
n drllpN ou
At the tenth mile Price of Inltwl
Klnsxlom was one minute ahead f
Iord Hares Weldon and Miyrlsey of I
the American tram were Improving
their positions a le Ryan Tewlnln f
the Carlisle India and Fornhaw were
sonic distance back
At Harrovf Hefferon On Io >
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