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Orme eee GIANTS’ NEW PIT CHE INJURES CATCHER BOWERMAN \ Now in af jured Player. apite «| ty 1 fed mvitA at up to dale he * elae knawe exactly what t * | An ambula Reon told te hula tare t we crusher. hut Bowerman tor | , Amen Did tt. ’ Leow Ames, MoGraw's new pit d fool worse than Rowerman over the fneldont Ames was warming up to; + pitoh yeatertiy and Bowerman was ex- Pecting @ straight, fast ball. InstewW there came a curve so sharp that, ae Bowerman says. M could have turned @ wor . ? “EL never saw such a ball,’ was the @omment of Kowerman, who had ont @reat cespect one wh would propel at. “I could ni have caught the thing even were 1 expecting it, and the best Datier that ever lived puldn't have hit 1 Ra St. The curve was something phenome- mn and it al ed through y glove, striking me square on the bone. Inevor puffered such pain in my life, ae Dr. Bull will be called in consultation to-day and every effort mado to et Bowerman in shape, as his services will de needed badly in fnishing the season. for the welrd decision of Um- pire Moran fm the opening game at Bos- But ¥ ton the Glants would have captured Erabbed the pittle Aeoond baseman by got " Nesna-| the neck, whereupon iraw caugh Zour out of five. Moran called Bresna-| the fan with an uppercut and sent lim (han out at the plate when even thejsprawling. This only made things worse, ‘Boston catcher thought him safe. That ng the boys had scarcely got in the} ‘ i s wailing carriages. when the mob was revented tying the score and an almost] Freatiy ‘increased and followed. for ce pertain victory. Plocks, heaving stones, grabbing at the The Bean-Haters played better ball| horses and yelling themselves hoarse, than any team this season against New York, and Boston City—as represented jmt the game yesterday—for the first time ‘in history tried to mob a visiting team. ‘ Giants Attacked by Fans. Jeaped rush for Gilbert. him!" “Lynch Ht “Kill him!" Gilbert from per nal injury. |/ Fast Curve Ball Crushes Bone Hood Wright Hospital “Never Saw Such Immediately after the last man had een retired about five hundred people to the diamond and made a " “Punch and other like threats were mude, while it required the tombined efforts of the team to keep Catcher a Ball,” Says In- FRANK JSOWERMAN. 4 bert Started It. The whole trouble arose over a mis- Moran stole second, or at least urst called him safe, Gilbert ob- to the decision and’ to show I threw the ball hard to. th Unfortunately It atruck Hurst on the back of the head ‘Tim came pretty near taking a fall out of Gibert, but only sent him from the game, The crowd sided with Hurst. Yesterday “Matty” struck out eleven men, almost equalling his record of thirteen. Fred Knowles said to-day there would be no chance of a game, even should {t clear up, as the grounds are soaked, 1 disgust ground. One man “there will be a double-header on Mons reached over McGraw's shoulder and day in consequence. BRUSH ANXIOUS TO SIGN WADDELL {New York Club's President Is Trying to Locate + National League Stand PC.) Club, 709| Baltimore :708| Montreal \585| Rochestei 580 Providence 7) 68. 28 44 42 If “Rube” Philadelphia tage. money in big bunches. Brush, who has had j hoved at fYork's baseball enthusiasts, pole. John T. Brush w: Rhe Giants yesterday in staying in second place. But “Rube” may not be the only one fwho hag a say in his becoming a Giant. J¢ the Philadelphia team merely sus- pended the player for the season, then because that would be a violation of the new But if he Is re- Jeaged outright, and no American club bids for him, then he would be eligible ithe Giants cannot touch him, National Agreement. for the Giants, Muay Be in Town To-Day. “Rube” 0 on a contract, to the Giants’ pitching corps, Waddell, ex-pltcher of Athletics, will send his ad- dress to John T. Brush, Polo Grounds, \ he may learn something to his advan- Ho may get a job and get real All Rube’ will fhave to do is to name his price, and heaps of money him this season by New will prob- bly give him anything that's reason- not in Boston with He kept a mes- wenger boy busy right in this city carry- ing out telegrams addressed to eccentric “Rube” all over the country. Brush has whown decided activity in trying to put Waddell on the New York clyb' roll and thereby help his team materially may wander into New York fo-day, and if he does he will be asked ‘a few questons, and then his name may Waddell would be a welcome addition Alhough the pay- Eccentric ''Rube,” the Pitcher. eccentric and ving queer notions, ho would no doubt prove a great aid to the team in maintaining its high po- sition in the League rave. He is one of the strongest and best pitchers In the country, The only. games lost thia year were by margins of one and two runs, and seldom did any team in the heavy-hitting clubs of tie Amerl- can League score more than ten hits off him in a game. {9 striking out men. He ha to make a record dolag that and always trying. On any team he pls his whole interest is in that team’s Success, and tie winning of the cham- plonship by the Philadelphia Athletics Jast year was due to him more than y one else. Hub Fans Stone Giants, ‘The Glants are to-day in sec: seven points ahead of the Chicagos. They ‘hope to stay there now. ‘That climb into the position will be remem- bered by the New Yorkers for manya day. It was at the expense of the Boston team that they got there, and #0 angered were the Boston fans at the Glants' success that they nearly mobbed McGraw’s men on their way to the train last night, Bostonians departed from thelr ordinary quiet to throw stones and sticke at the depart- ing Giants, and Gilbert and Bresnahan had to use their bats in keeping the crowd at a distance from the ‘bus. The trouble arose in the ninth Inning of the game, when Gilbert tried to Wreak vengeance on Umpire Tim Hurst for calling Moran, the Boston catcher, safe on second, Gilbert took the ball and hit Hurst on the foot, and a fist fight was only averted by the players of the two teams, ‘The Giants all had Something to say tothe umpire, and that wae what angered the Boston tans, as put out of the game an MeGraw took up the position.’ "4 he His great specialty a desire ts nd place, Devlin May Have Been Signed, ‘A story gained some night that Shortstop Devlin, of the New ark team, Bastern League, has been signed by the New York Club. It coud not be. confirmed, because Secretary Fred Knowles was not here and John T. Brush could not be found headway last According to playérs HANLON LIKES WAY TERRY PLAYS BALL led Hanlon, the Brook- tyns' great manager, Terry McGovern ‘will develap into one of the best ball “Boxy Ned's" recommendation of the Brooklynite. “If he but makes up his mind to follow baseball for a living I am sure he will be one of the stars of the baseball world in a very little ume," Terry practises every day at Washing- ton Park, in Brooklyn, and it was there that Hanlon saw him work, 1, ry is working hard for his game with “Young Corbett's" team, which is to be decided at the Polo Grounds next Saturday, and judging by Hanlon's word “Corbett's'' team will have to play hard to win: At any rate “Young Corbett" is sure he will win the game and the $1,000 alde bet + bounced and | MES, AW THE WORLD: BATINDAY EVENING, AF OteT m. S008, [MARV ANDERSON MAV RETURN TO GIVE DRAMATH ORTH'S END WAS FORECAST Aotor Suffered from Heart Dis. case and Friends Krew of Several Severe Attacks Me Survived DIED AT WILLOUGHBY. 0 Wee Going Back Mie Old Mame MARY ANDERSON T0,|®s-c~=* Famoua Aatrase Wha Ratiror from Publio Life at Time of Mor Marriage Expected to Ae appear READINGS CHARITY PLAN TEMPTS HER —_ Ghe le Considering Mobert Grau'e and Mad Stopped at the vi Offer of $228,000 for 100 Readings Motel to Raat When the Summons flecauee Me Will Give Malt the Came Profita to Poor | —— Apply HAIGHT & FREESE CO,, * Faw i ; l “Whee the ; Pply " 2 woe af tt * g 4 mae Be I; Se te STOCKS. BONDS, GRAIN, COTTON. ' ' ‘ x | 1 one fire! M , nee een a wale 4 53 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ; ul soon . 1 nerrrew Ta) TR AND PINANOT AT PBAPONINILITY OF TOUR ROKER ‘ " Mary Ane tM 4 paint 2) minene 1 Aw me so] 4 retoe ie ‘ P eee en bd Excursions. Railroads. 7 dr. Haworth nad Rees wan te completa aneaneumanin 00 _EXCURSIONS | iYered betty, a farawal" (aur at. we a EVERY SUNDAY/P@NNSYVIVaNla — eate grave Weed to him tat a ERIE RAILROAD Mt Mi Mist Kate | there seemed 1 LACKAWAXKEN some RAILROAD. Tee " ou - ionena lew of nan At the Junction of the Delaware and Lack STATIONS font Wow Teenty-think Steet a Hote . t Y mer on *e might again make tur Givers, 111 Miles from New York. eabrowmes S cae tae Loan 4 ’ time trom Deabrosene a few mil Will rh to Mary Andersor | SHOHOLA ve ‘orahee’ ieee see ; 1 ad t re after = A wiingly he sent a proposition te Treaty third Street Station, ; In tle lug Mouatainy one hundeed and geven | otherwies noted per for a ttt " r wounding t the 1d fvy-covered =o mans Near | miles from New Yort, o@ the beautiful Dele AST MALL.—Parior, Sleeping an@ the old home. When his sister went to \ Worchest where she has lived as | were For Chicago, Indianapolis an@ x t itelor N na | prone traina I W. 204 St. 8.55 and 9.25; Cae call him 9 ind him dead in bed ‘ he wife of Antonto de Navarro since| ewamtere ti. 60) cli AS aad st. Louis LiMtiTEo, Pallas r s last appearns , her retirement fr¢ frie A servation t entaan’ ax Veading man with t come to her native land and xive one | GREENWOOD LAKE GLENS Sleeping, Dining, Smoking aut Obewerae petion v% i Kies | fai wunivio Teplv) tSe.-somve. Ain Specie! express train 9.0, ND 87. LOUM BX A here was eply some time, | chambere 8t M vita (ra Cinatangth i company tn ‘Ne . but just before the Lucania sailed Mr. | Returning leave and | Louies lite)" Tidlanapolia, Chicas, SE oan G tia Grau received a message that uot only | > ‘f rigs earn his first part ving a child a “. ow cs nm M CHICAGO LIMITED. —Pullman 61 Wd Tl He. gained: his fr : Rave him hope, but convinced jim that LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. . soning s Servius with Lawrence Ba = ay hia offer was being seriously consid- “THE WAY TO THE SEA : is Cans a ohis 5 ee Ee u er © promise: definite answi Cinetnnat!, Indianapoits, known for his work in EV N Shee ee cenate tnamrer MANMATTAN BEACH ining Car. Por Gary, WV x own for a Dy Sei x ‘Paul Kauy and also came into] The famous Kentucky woman, once |g tat’ alt 3 fron a ie 1s WESTERN EXPRESS.—Vor Chicagn Christian,” with Viola Allen as Rag ROA GaTA NN cesta caete hon aty 1840, 810, 8.40. 9.90. 10.60 P.M x nc Ter wittabane ¢ SiProm™ this part and lay he abrupt Ol J I DOOR SPOR I S Baraca ter last ab | age Bag A Sate, Settee retired in 18%. On the night of Feb. 22, ‘s Tale" a Falla 4 at the Garden Theatre in this city, He ae Tale’ at Wallack's Theatre Peat here Mar eer Os 7 igsed so many of his cue> and mum- ee pres bahar pie chtes hut Aaled Fe atc om MC HW ey CY 4 4 bled tig lines, ‘so indistinct, that he =$o— de Navarro she did not see the inside| Additions! trains @sturday 1.29, Ma ice ‘ rolired from the cast at the en n sa [ or teinantrs; and only once han shea |? 'ovG yaacu : regina 4 Baka aS te 4 ; peared in public en oahe sang in the Dining | . 32 Y ; An Insalted Actress. Baseball Games, Athletic Contests, Tennis! irr rn ie tie toe Leave 9th, Desiroees''and, Cartiandt: streeta 2.30) (36 4 | sa oate bs ere | 4.50, 5 Fi “Congressional Lim! te ail Parlor ane carted on the might ot May 12. I Matches and Other Struggles Scheduled | sie tives, vie proceeds of the entertain 46 5.8. 50 RH P| ae! cu be, ae UGC tame Of Music, (Montre . mants going to charitable work in Dae 925 Wining Carty 1068 ising. Play was eThe Froth of soctety. with for Last Half-Holiday Are Called Off. DUTsntcuatende (rua inelaveranten PATTEN JIN ye Se oinine Cath, (Ses cous Mr. Haworth as the star and Miss A few years ago a manager offered resatonal, all Paster came De = i ete 325 5 (Dinka, 4 her $10,000 a week Nv. come to this coun- |500—-LONG BILANC AND BACK—S0c revwes and User att al i try for thirty weeks. This, like every |80c—ASBURY PAT Car), 9 : ‘This wage bad day for the outdoor) several of these ‘will be called off. | TY Tor iris Menke, Mls, ile Ate | Highland Beach Pi SOUTHERN RALLWAY sportsman. Many outdoor games and/ The Boston-Brooklyn game at Wash-| Vi iin wtatement that ahe fiad re. | AS! ALL NORTH JERSEY COAST RESORTS. | 4TLAS COAST’ LINE.—Express, 9.25 A Ml matohes of all sorts had been arranged | |ngton Park went by the board early In Dube life torevarsMe: Grane [Otome eck: Mt dally for this afternoon, the last half holiday | the day, as did the game in Washing- he belleves. Is due to the tact | giMjyGatte iia A x: ue of the summer season, and alm -| ton tetween the Senators and Clark| that ne has offered in addition to Mary | Ly. RA 104. M330, 445 Poe. JOSEPH HAWORTH, as John Storm in “The Christian,” Emily Rigl in support. I the second act the lines made Mr. Haworth ace: Miss Rigl of immorality. He had scarce! finished his speech when Miss Rigl swept to the footlights nd, with cheeks and eyes ablaze, made hysterical address, in which she de- clared Haworth been abusing ant insulting her for weeks because of his jealousy at the success she was making. Haworta hastened forward with his explanation and the curtain was rune down In much confusion, in the midst of which Miss Rigl was heard appeal- ihg for protection, In May, 1892. Katheryn Kidder lett a company in whieh she and Haworth were playing repertoire, asserting that she hid ‘been constantly il-treated. by him and could stand It no long During the summer of 1: when the actor was /ll at the home of friend in Jamaica Plains, It was reported he wax suffering from softening of. the brain, but this report was afterward denied. Mr. Haworth was érroneously reported to have been one of the vic- tims of the Windsor Hotel fire. Lint of Famous Parts, During his professional career Mr. Haworth played tn support of the late John McCullough for two seasons, created the character of Rafael in "The he original Col. West of ho star of the e com played the titie role in “Rinaldc ppeared as Hamlet, Richelieu and characters at the Castile Square Theatre, Boston; was leading man with Modjeska; appeared as Vinicus In the Whitney production of “Quo V: "and succeeded Barry Jon- stone, who killed himself, as Cassius in Richard Mansfield’s recent production of “Julius Caesar.” In 1899 Mr. Haworth was generally conceded to be the most spontaneous and Intense of the younger actors. and fifteen years before that time Bdwin Booth prophesied that he would some day be the foremost American actor. ——————_— WADDELL IN BOX TO-MORROW “Rube Waddell, late of the Amer- ican League, has been engaged by Man- ager Mallon, of the Poughkeepsie team, to pitch for his nine in the game with the Hoboken team at the St. George Cricket Grounds in Hoboken to-morrow. As the teams have each won a g: te the owner of which the game will dactde,” tlie further down the line, in thely series, the chunces are this one will be hard fought, —___ BALTIMORE BEATEN, Manager Jennings, of bali.more, reai- izes now that allshope of winning the pennant has vanished and will content himeel€ with keeping the t EER 40° on out exception all were declared ¢ account of the rain ‘The baseball people were the worst sufferers. At the Polo Grounds a record breaking crowd was looked for to see the game between the Giants and ‘ie Phillies. The New York have only games scheduled at home for the six | rest Griffith's Inyaders Ahderson’s salary unday Schedule. CHPSA to donate one-baif pyclists to] of profite=to any cl i LY. WEST 129TH ST., 8.15 A. M. Weekdays and 4.65 P.M, datiy. It wag inypossible for the cyclists t Sens iA a) Nee carat ane mee LV. WEST iT ST, 8h, 9.40, 10.40 A. M.| FOR OLD POINT COMPORT. AND = got together at Manhattan Beach and) awaiting her reply, which Me cxieers hy | EY. BATTPRY. 9 20.'10.10, 1110 A.M Fac mmehtaye and 85S < » Celtic Park games were out of the] cable within a few days. TSE LONG SRO AE trina uC aD Eee Ny | ARSC c a ‘ “4 auaeiiol Mr. Grau said that Mme, Patt! was :‘ Ulbaled Tral i seat wees bape pn. | apxious for her vistt to this country ard Coachen 01 Paclor Smeking Car. Fi The trots at Empire City and the Bn-| He declares that he found her looking “ ‘aedard Coaches . jared games and w not past thirty-five and as vivacious as of old. He further announced that he had arranged to bring Mme. Calve here glewood tennis mat off early, und many minor EAST 134TH ST. ROUTE (BRONX). of the geason and it is probable thaclevent® were postponed for a concert tour next year. SUNDAYS—Hourly 8 A. 4 to P.M. then | iz a, aan i * half-hourly, 5 fegnee | acts of Pius X. was to confirm it, At| WEEK DAYS—tiourly 7/4. M. to 10 P.M car-| a . Meu Mooney) daa’ twice! refuse SUNDAYS. Hourly to 1 PA. then half-noyrir , bishopric of Buftulo and declined to bes | WEEK DAYS itourly 940 Mo 10 PM ' r no, Bishop of Newark He loved hin @|.* | parish work, and when the mitre and |? RETURN w J. R, woop, ring were offered he waved th vay WPO General Mai Pasa'r TraMc Manger, EK ()F TR BE FARLEY § Al} and begged that the honor be. given NE RT Suxcavs | 1.50 Cet BOYD, to others. His consent to. become the |} Loxc STRAMER “oyTy ¢ | —— __& woke auailiary Bishop of New York was ob: | for WonCEsTER port, Le 1. x | cates ained before his nomination. v foot B. Suh it, N.Y cv , . B20 Anu. Tiexets on RR Lajoie. of Cleveland, and sud | Vicar-General of Catholic Arch-| piep IN POLICE COURT CELL, | }ii:ka onus. Hien is rragene $ |g tiains arrive and depary from Grand (Cangra perl vet i ae Robert Herring, thirty years old, ad-| music and refresiments on steam 10 "AM. Midnight xpos hoff and Heidrick, of St.Louis,| diocese Made = Auxiliary! y.e2 Pr known, aled in’ a eelt ug tel & ; wind oi Fs ‘i i H prison of the Jefferson Market Court, | ~ AAD C1830 AM 2M, Among Those Injured in Crash} Bishop by Pope Pius X. Soon} ire conse supporto hans GRAND EXCURSION | Sku ¥ i i caused death. UP THE HUDSON, THIS SUNDAY, i Me on Wabash Road. After His Accession. HGH eeboR CePenCR in wri con SlUPeMG WEST TO.N1 AND AEWA Sry re t i arraigned before the | Qfenetra,. | z e oney, Vicar-General ot » he was asked as to his home. . " NAPOLEON, 0., Aug. 22—A Wabash | 18" pevapycarcenersl ots ths nis my home.” he replied. |. M12 Ae train carrying the St. Louls and Cleve- | Catholic Archdiocese, has been appoint- ees = iE land American League baseball teame | cd auxilla:y Bishop of New York, and wast POINT, BURG @ PovGikE Pe was wrecked here early to-day, SeV-|i¢ the official bulls are received by Ie Dan Lusk Gibaen NRW SOW ant it eral of the players were hurt, among] gept. 1 he will be consecrated in. St. FALBANY,'" from Desbromses Si. Plev at S10! a Be them bvelng William Sudhoff, pitcher] patrick’s Cathedral on the feast day Rin ee Se eee ‘diroadark Re ‘ for the St. Louts ne) wliiee rong was|ot St. Matthew, Sept. 21. Otherwis — osetia! Mura ep Ae cut and wrist sprained; Sydney Mercer, | the service will not take place until the > Spaniel Mal aseee Ws secretary of the St. Louis team, rib{ feast ot Sta, Simon and. Jude. the Summer Resorts. Pastis Renae Aa. fractured; Emmet Heldriek, centre | Apostles, He will be succeeded as Vicar || Change the old Weist or Dress into f | ———————— a O aanany Sionlay. flelder, St. Louis, right leg and face} Geng by the Rev. Dr. Michael J. - | SExcept Saturday and ay. kSaturday onip. hadlyiouty and NepoleansLatole,/Gle Ta valigc ese ueiearGaeatay the Leen Gest sath tals many LONG ISLAND FOARLEM DIVISION, land, knee sprained, ‘The nomination of Mgr, Mooney was |p 0% While fashions and colors change i Several others were bruised. Another teain was made up ad fPte. and it Js thought the teams will arrive | at St, Louls for the game this after- | noon, ‘The wreck was caused by the misreading of the signal “METS” PLAY NEWBURGS. ‘The strong Newburgs, with an East- ern Leagueer in the box for them, will ine up against Kid Caraey’s Metro- politans to-morrow at Exuitable Park, Sixty-seventh street and West End ave- nue. The Newburgs take the place of the South Cornwallis. They lost to the “Meta after a fast game the last time the teams met, the score heing 3 to 2. ———— CONTROL WANTED. “Show me a man who can control the ball and I will pick a winner," said Frank Bancroft, of the CincInnatis, re- cently. ‘That was ‘Charley’ Raa- bourne’s stock in trade, and to my mind he was the greatest pitcher that ever lived. IN SOUTHERN LEAGUE, Three games have been played In the Southern League this season in which the losing team made eighteen hits. In one of these games Birmingham made elghieon hits, against nine for N Orleans, and still lost the game, ——=>__— ATHLETICS DROP. At last the pace in/the American League has told on the Athletics aad they have besn forced to give way to Lafole's band of fence smashers. ——— HOME-RUN MEALS. Down in Memphis home-run hitters are sent to Rome in May, and the long —= delay in the confirmation was due to A, special department of advice, FOR THE SUMMER. the iliness and death of Pope Leo XIII. nd sample of goods when poss A second nomination was forwarded im- Direction book aud “45 dyed samples mediately after the vation of the DIAMOND DYES, new Pope, and one of the first oficial ‘Sumuer Home and boarding-house RR. ‘I Ofhves, Broads Rie ae ————— Help Wanted— Male. tw call on eu ufactaring owe paid weexly; Edy perience uane. LARGE DOUFLE STORE, NEAR CITY HALL, ! at 28-30 City Hall Place. |~ IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. | RULAND & WHITING CO., 5 BEEKMAN Sf, The cigar that beats them all at worl’, fo see them all Ive been; Tive seen the Expositrons with: For Sale. CR ED] EVERYBC DY. ther fashionable Fads.) » Furoitur AARON? hh RE BOWPRY, COR’ CANAL. OPRN wonders 1 hove evér Are the Mowoay Mlonying hoy . Wonders Wormer BY” bound to eat. A restaurant manager gives % meal tickets for all homers. LEACH EXPLAINS, “Tommy" Lach explains his erratic throwing at New York ty the fact that his Jersey had just deen washed and shrank 40 28 59 his arm, rv Wa Will te preseatattve if dealred, Ameri an Watch & Diamond Co., LAN TAKE BL EWRITERS RENTED. ALL MAKES, THR Co, S17 Bway, Tel, $210 Freak. Of Cigare in the World. ‘The Band is the Smoker's Prowction. \ :

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