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Frill reer ae THE WORLD: MONDAY EVE! eal GIANTS WIN, INVADERS LOSE, MORNING BASEBALL GAMES. | Pennsylvania BOSTONS FAILED {OARSMAN TITUS {THREE GIANTS WHO ARE WORKING TO HOLD THE TEAM IN SECOND PLACE. TO HIT TANNEWILL] © BEATEN AGAIN Invaders’ Pitcher Was in Form) Vessels, of First Bohemian Club, in Early Innings and Hubites| in New York Defeats the Ex- Could Not Send Men Across} Champion on the Potomac in jeaving Leet screera ie tre muldutes Iatae tha 4 beion f: x inet of erent thind Street Bi My Aa LIMITED, Putt Swoking and. Obeervativn Ci Toledo and Cleveland. toe the Plate. Senior Singles. wat, Tovis BxPne: —For Ch! BATTING ORDER. WASHINGTON, D. . Sept. 71.—The eaiept vaterdte aR Cat eae, for Cleretind Middle States regatta, under the aus- 3 Beaton! pices of the Potomac River Regatta Conroy, be Dougherty, It Association, was held here to-day and Keeler, rf. O'Brien, 3b. Was witnessed by a large crow Sed SER ils vorable weather, a legal holiday Le Bane ge Williams, 2b. Parent, sn. the presence of some of the notable} ; Davis, If. Lachanee, 1b. oarsmen of the country combined to McFarland, cf. verris, 2 arouse Interest in the event. eville. c,d. Stahl, In all there were eighteen races sctitd- iM, Young.” uled. ‘The first event was rowed at 10 Umplte—Mr Lae! Srelock. “The prizes consisted of ftty- Umpire—Mr. Connoli, eight gold medals and silken banners for the winning individuals and clubs. AMERICAN LEAGUE GROUNDS,| The course was patrolled by a, Govern- % vent ¢ - Bent. 7.—Having been successful in cap-/Terference with the oaremnen Bach race turing the morning game from the “In-' was rowed over 4 straight-away course, ‘waders, Collins's ‘Beaneaters” ined the decision of the committee in thls , price Tespect meeting universal approval. fap against Grimth's high-priced stars, Terpeet eee ng eel Siehingy war. placed a 325, (Dining “ca 1 tgs (Dial poipeney and Chrtlende streets Bigs bey Hed aug } { { : Again this afternoon. Jat the M@sposal of the committee and The easy manner in which the visl-) was used as a referee ari press boat. Qors beat the Invaders in the morning! Summaries, certainly had the undesired effect of) Junior #ingie sheli—Won by Fred Renganee = | Ravenewood BC: °R. Redding, Potoron hurting the attendance at this game. In- | RAvenewood B C.; KR. Redding. Potormn @tead of the rooters coming here in | Pave, bolt 46 1-40, ct ; jentor Four Gia- Wor by Arundal B. C., with roves as they really should have! J" ster, Four Gla—won, br Arundal B.C. with one on account of the perfect weath- F. Mahertamt stoke: Creeent F.C. Phitadel= er conditicns and the fact that It was Bie with FB. Johnmon bow. Heroém Crom 2 . Tuttle 3. P. W. Kirk mroke, second; @ holiday. they merely turned out in| Quay Gy Barge Ciob, wh & Blowers bow, | Wair num x W.A. Toland 8, G. H, Heg- mbers, Bercy weroke, thina Tite. One 1 Yode | With the hope of turning the tadles | | Senter Four-Oared Barge—Won Dauntlens { fn Collins's aggregation in thie game |B f wih WH. fumulirey bow, o. seertig 2: i GrimMth selected “Lefty” Tannehill to do /4on coxewain: Queker Clty Ba . . | tthe twirling for his team. canary i Ba) Sadie nok 18 8 asked for the privilege of pitching | essed. ‘Time. Gm. Jomo eg Mnst the visitors, claiming that he | jackson, Patioade B, C.; William Britt, Potomac it certain ie could check the Bean- | B. C., second: Hi: e. Grant, Nassau, third. Time.’ 6m. 41 1-48, ti sonronk — $85 PN dain Me dud 2 on Sundays PE MAY —12.56 1. waters winning streak. Fae ona, ‘eget. ot Fite, Detemniane, Deata, Tyine two But Jud ic Ial ri who has always experienced very lttle in senor ntugiees Tites secon’, ererhor froubie in beating Grimth’s crowd, was |{!"t Time—6.10. "a ul es mi R ae reps he twirler selected by the Bean-Haters icycle Pa oat ace Di dender. OTHER GAMES. | ; i sine ihe mame, began there was Not Declare Him Winner of} yout 3,500 persons present, and they were still coming. National League. Event. | First Inning. . AY PITTSBURG—CHICAGO, 13; Lexi ataet A Dougherty hit to Wiliams and died @t first. Elberfel! made a pretty stop 3 $8 34 it % x There were ninety-two starters out of ——— ene see Daye i ‘i , je—Benetee, Currie ua x) the 1% entries in the Brooklyn-Coney % ‘ @f O'Brien's grounder and threw him | mhompeon and’ Smith, ose ’ % a i : Island cyole path twenty-five mile road Correa lifted a high My to | ap poston—PHILADELPHIA, race, held under the auspices of the M FARLAND BEAT DENNYS NOT TO BUILD § ) Century @tm: a. rey eee Sst Cove reouanl eatee |Emeuon ©) 0189 419 418 Century Road “Ciub" of “America ths | CHALLENGE YACHT,| Sie 0aeetes banged a fast grounder to Parent and |, eines caper aa Roth: Willlama and] R. Holtzman, of Brooklyn, who had a nee (resioutiat fret) Gensel was hitiwith, «| sores. Cent ree 01 Des end Noten. handicap of 4m. 30s, finished first in pitched ball and strolled to tirst. Elber- SECO! MAME, nae, |1h. 8m. 298. The length of a wheel de- No Commission from Mrs. <raeme feld was also hit. Williams struck out. 90000201 0-3 8i/ hind him was R. T. Wilson. another Hunter, Credited with Seek- Blan Shai ipmtasceittaaee eas Brooklyn pedaler, The pair were fully Second Inning. ‘Moran. Unrplres—O'Day and Moran. ond es ter of a mile In front of the si fc un riders ‘Home Run" Freeman fanned. Pa- his tact aroused the suepiciona of Went drove a fast grounder to Conroy (No runs, ing America’s Cup, Veteran Cyclist Won Five-Mile) ji *scon Soran Sept, The to. Champinoship in Great Race fect that Mrs. W. Graeme Hunter, a well-known yachtswoman, proposes to American’ League. the officials, who decided to withhol who made a quick throw to Gansel.|AT PRADBURHIAATHLMTIOS, ¢; wasn. | Fhetr deoision ti @he chackers ha made thei Blberteld set, the cranks cheering by ‘Schtees tt Charles Sch reeds mrmanin, 32889984 oF dtl ot Memank, wie ane an ieingtan Sa: picking j % ailenge for the A g i and ren paar the big Frenchman. No! burn race to his credit. was the lea This Afternoon at Manhattan | Mlacredited in suchtihereitaiee cn runs, abate rental Kittridge and Drill; Plank ang €f the second bunch by two lengt! id there is positively no Davis drow & bage on balla and wont ere, Umpire—Hansett, fe won the fast time prize and, in’ th Beach. {that the Dénnys will to second on a passed ‘McFarland SECOND GAME. opinion of some of the judges, the first Mrs, Hunter, fied to Parent. Beville then swatted 0 BLE, | prize. the bail to right, centre for a base, scor- | Washington -.-. } 8 0 8 0 ry x Dinbrow Sprained Ankle. x ‘ 3 wee mM Brainy, Esk ives” tor New Tork Peeaeetoreed Saville te, Sook Con. BactarieeWitnon id BS fled ‘od eels Disbrow, who was acquitted of Sas. : mf 2 ro MANHATTAN BEACH RACE RECEPTION FOR CORBETT. rank Secrlee, Baranee, checked rae ¢ Dimple Lawrence at z ‘ : 3 : Re C unter attractions | James J. Corbett Woy line-filed to Parent. One run, s Good Garonne. m : is ‘ TRACK, Sept ater at | mes J. Corbett will return to his ‘Third Inning. At RENNES PORGO, 11) CLEVILEND, y UAtter “gale! Gaver eutee he nS y 2 am. ; aul around New York fasted to dim the {ome at Bayside tila week. A commit. ama, we 0100000T 6 i ith another rider and went ~ Fe Py s g 2 lustre of the c this after-; {eo of representative residents and a 1 a PATER Soakedae ayounder te voted up [aeretond 2.0 0 0 4d SSL FE Biaown.' He Suftered a spratued’ ankle Bp / i hoon, and by far the largest crowd of |Ofaas band will meet him at tie railroad Excursions. : j with Young: on the latter's grounder to | , Batterier Cnenessraga tery! Donohue ent Fithe Mnwh wanton oer ee the season turned out to see the season's —= ae: oe aie ey | “onroy. No runt Hasticas, Time vind-up of the sport. WH . LONG ISLAND RAILROAD.) Pi} Keeler sent a to C, Stabl. Gansel] TST. LOUIs—sr. Lovts, 2; DETROIT, 1. | wind-up i ITE WON'T PLAY. ad a quickiy) reed aon his pounuer 06 09 ots 1 F By a strange turn of fate the chaM-| Comiskey has offered Dr. White bi; “THE WAY TO THE SEA. EA.” Thtbertald's high’ Ay tell to| Dette: Sareiouatee. 1 t ; é F plonship éfthe seas declted nay tac hiny eat ete Goel eres: No runs, ‘Batleries—Kiteon OM atone Stevers tna e t y acing, and | wishes . ys Oe ACE 7 “ait Bue : until this the wishes to Fetire to practiso medicin i Fourth Inning. Corsi jae Acai 3 rv) the fight for fle was watched Dougherty's drive, to lett, contre, was Eastern League. ba +6 RY MA, MEGH Mr? F ~PITCHER, closely by the big ? wo expestes | R “Evestass Clip, §0 2 good for a’base. O'Brien was out a fist battle between the contestants as 5 WARK—MORNING GAM. a eglass U) ce | 2 Sn strikes, “Co @tabt filed fo StoFarlend. | jyugAZ EARN well as a contest on wheels. pal ye s aap oe reeman rolled a slow grounder to} 4t"pamalo—Toroato, 9;" Buffalo, 2. Th trivl the top position | at 60'West ; 2 3 in nell and was feticed, N 0 Funs. Bt Montreai—Providence, 8; Montreal, Sj ‘ he al atriy ng fe for the Bho eae dint & iy ave been at outs for some time ani b eal Wor a tase: Davin otgrouicer te Orisa State League. Pee eat ra cctrenanices encive reek ie brcur 2 | y agrout to Ferrin: ‘Davis atale second, | At Awanr—Tror, 4; Albany, 0. and in the dreasing-room he r | 4 ‘nd on J, Stahl's wild throw “Lefty ers to-day looked for something of the we coats to cure | 3 ached third. Beville singled to right Ss. sort as a finale, hook 4 fentre, scoring Davis? TiDannehill went SHEEPSHEAD ENTRIE The races were not given over ¢t 400 W. Sra i ut, Lachance, unassisted. One run, t ard being . Witth Inning. Pry ; a ——_—— ——. ‘ (Special to The Brenig World.) ore ——— r Dentist ed, Tachance fanned. RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD PAY,| Contest Between Neola and Ef. entistry._ nit Wes ‘at second by Ferris. PN Te, te - - i j i 1 rent wae forced at second iby Ferris.) gent, 7.The following are the entries at, Te Dodge, the well-known horse! Hermis and Africander Gallop at| one vis: eaviine consumption ve eent @ Donarty to center for | for to-morrow's races. 2 : fort Was the Feature Event he a m a8 a if Woo Owen (1% hop. Indian), 18 le stole second. Keeler sacri-| Fire | Base —cheléen tworrearvolée; aix tur: | he was driving on the Speedway Sun- Gravesend Track in Prepara-| «.- Hedvtrom (1% bp, ladiva), DIRECTLY OPPOSITE Rood. | Gangel shingled, ‘scoring “Conroy. ° OUTS. . of Larchmont Yacht Club Re-j ‘3,84 was sist 4 ; Anite A (pase PA!NLESS DENTISTRY. to ioe a. Me | ie ed pie doubled up. piers ate Fear tta To-Da Jom be eneueaanien tile Gan, sane tion for To-Day’s Twin City, ales I EETH $1 Per ee Br iy Mountebank =| 5 AN Fi no. x One run, Mtganipman gatta To-Day. j dling the reine opposed to him was a) Handicap. Thne—tin a Week. ROUND TRIP. Boe ‘physician, and he recelved prompt at- | oneaie is Motor Crslee) (09k, eacow Call and get our estimates before A Young slapped a safety to right. tention. we | jndtan): Ed dood going elsewhere. Lowest prices an ¥ Dougherty was passed to first. He w: (Bpectal to The Evening World.) The) physician eas Dr! J: ‘Tuggles Ae best guaranteed work in Greater New doubled up with O’Brien on the latter LARCHMONT YACHT CLUB, N. Y. | ariving hia pacer. Ta. AG Dodge wae|@iorious weat held sway at the} “two i York, Our instaiment or éas ) pounders ito Walliams.+ Cc @tablitanned, Sept. 7.—Mombers of the Larchmont | behind hia mare Mary A.. ‘and the palr: Gravesend course this morning during | (are, ment system—St.00 dows and $1.09 Davis foul-filled to LaChanee. MeFar- Yaoht Club and delegations from other |came down the stretch on even terms. pe: en ae ng hours The temperature + fand doubled to right feld.. Beviile filed Sound yacht clubs celebrated Labor] up nae Gone wo eee Thiet tO, Pull| was perfect, a cust breeze from the Dure Gola Fill- 3 { fe a Dougherty. “rannenit was fielded out Day by taking part in the annual fall end was haried, to the hard roadway, sorter pene ing F the atmosphere ings, a up. F ON regatta of the club off the Larohmont| landing on his head suMelent to infuse the thoroughbred S In Gist Fillings. } venth Inning. clity-houee. Sixty yachts started and| whee Tue ma, was, badly stunned wich plenty of activity. ‘The track was WASHINGTON TON RIFLEMEN| ee Biv : RYBODY, Freeman's fly dropped in right for a fa flotilla of steam yachts and launches] 4" ambulance was summoned. | In {deal condition for workouts. 2Gold Crowns, a ¥ tire, Dry Oa base. He was forced at second by Par- ches! Puggles attended him, however, New York IL, of the Boston Stable's 2 ¢10. | inves 'atrigity 76 ent, Lathance iit gately to lett, Fete Third Race—The Bellea® fre and a bait for-| With parties of guests on bowrd fol-|ieswas went. to his nome at ESE OCTET RTS WIN SKIRMISH SHOOT. 85, $7, $10. aes } el Heke) Gansel, 4, Stahl's drive Sieg ery F100 | Mpenarton 107 lowed in thelr wake to watch the races, w t One Hunai and Thirty: LGhanreet: hasidonenake: Paes id pei 3 Sat ae I f captured by Davis. No runs, J 7 | The girls in all their s jstreet In a cal 2 er ay Yyuarunteed on q 5 sq | Sonoma Golden Drop. 110 r summer finery M {ving ran|19t of good, us he Was as trisk | : | pica A et a Ratt ool) at cr Palate 107 | and their bare heads made a pretty pio- v| The MEE the hooltenh bug was’ caye| Searing. Me was ‘a handful fortie| Second District of Columbia Regi- Bis al work or : ' to Lachance. Conroy talled or Htber=| faiems . Butette 100 | ture as they were seen aiding hauling] tured by a mounted policeman, ‘xercise boy who had him dn charge | ment Now Keeps the money refunded! ' feld's grounder to Lachance. Willlams| denn riae., Mere vossey vets in sheets or attending the tiller. ————— "DINE. igh at Hazard Trophy. FULL SETS -F_BEST TEETH, | Mled to Dougherty. One run, Ronsraion Monson ‘The wind was blowing at the rate of CHICAGO RESULTS. Hermis’ was shown on the course to! a ea Ch ae eeceee eiiicae (gig? | about eight knots an hour and the vig : Hane spree TH at ee el ea | A GIRT, N. J., Sept The sk $5, $ 7 > erie Di. ‘ds, Watch FIRST GAME. furlongs. yachts made up tor lost time by setting f Handicap’ this afternoon: — A ‘Jiah team match concluded te day w Ratriteas Hecrwelleney Fras Lies pepe bd Agi Paes. ee Beer cagair Nag The, Plekat all thelr canvas HART MaRS RE cao, [lt the company “of Crachan won by the team representing the See- sinless Extra : | Ne enolarts' eteranceeauired" medio | : ¥ Thebes rpecal race for eventy-{gMbAPESRL RAGE MERTEN, Citonag,| it A aSPREeireue, lets “we nt act ot cumbia eminent (EDR. RANKIN DENTAL PARLORS, pee nant or ? A 3 footers between the Neola, owned by G,| the races scheduled to be run here this a total uf 51 out of a possible 00, The Garner & L. W"'SWEET & CO., ; f 1 Pe M. Pynohon. and the Effort, of which B, | ™fternoon: WOMEN RACE IN BARG unt Dintriet of Columbia was second BSS2 Oth AVE., ayaa) ‘37-39 MAIDEN LANB, at J gee arr % | M. Smith ts the owner First Race-/Three-quarter of a mile. RES, with 310; the United Marine Corpa 366 6th Ave., iv ba ae arxrii A | 47 FULTON ar, bi b\ 126 Teta een® Garter 91 Neola crossed the line first, but the| petienne: § ta for pls A barge race, with crews of peas Aaenina 610 6th Ave., ttc. os BROOKLYN. "2 | 020 Boerne Rite Effort, with Commodore Smith at the |'Winamomen was thi Tme—1.13 woot se Ature of tho ty Having wen the match in 1901 and also 3 6 423 fice 3 ‘sixth mille an wheel, gybed her so perfectly that she} Second Race—Short course.—Won by Sri annual ree te OF the New wie the valu amare trophy Haw Downtown Branch: 0 OlHugnes, ‘p. turt. bu) took all the wind out of the Neola’s natls | Mr Rose, to 1 and & to 1; Duke of} Park, on Long Island nd District of Columbia Reg Cor. Canal and Varick Sts. GHis areca Beatadtan tens: Kevans' and passed her after sailing half a mile, | Moa'was thind, Mine—aae 25 — First OPEN DAILY UNTIL 10 P, SCORE BY INS Pict Thon it was nip and tuck for five miles, |” Third Race—Mile and three-sixteenths. M'GUIRE BEHIND BAT, " pA Hort banal with the Effort leading on the home| —Won by Six Shooter, 2 to 2 and 4 to 6 aire CAlgHt/ alll the’wAames, = welll vend repevoentatten It @ ahaeeiee stretch. The Weetamoe and Asperient | LINEUMt 11° Peas for the Washingtons, whlea} Three and Seven Time Want Ads. American Watch & Diamoad: Trtrand iq not show up and there was some é SS and may be better than! — €41) Boarding Houses and Rooms.| — lwo TAKE ELEVA’ Colonsay Aisappointment among the yachtsmen ora, : 9 Mohican ” j Miuewhiiome (210 eernt reais TYPEWRITERS RENTED. ~ ‘ar Bacrifce Hits Do He ae poneperty, ‘Among other yachts that took part in ALL MAKES. wm chr eltseretigat Ht cto "| sERISCO’S TAEOn MEN arm coninate were’ Clans M.Anoatok, weit lag Mer a * a , ¥. 8. WEOSTER GO.. £17 Beas. I NEWPORT'S HORSE How, | (NENTHUSIASTIC RALLY. (tic Surat denis and tttey ie ee naa sia 3, Hascasedions ‘LARGE Ith ORE, Ss waa Rae Tattle Peter; Charles Herreshort Gn: ——— eh Mle A Design Class, ‘Hope and Lively; ig 3 and a alxteent 50x ss BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7.—Labor| abouts. Howdy, Jolly Tar, R rf 8 1B ; fy M Society Fully tn Evidence at ihe| day was observed in this olty with un-| ola, Cricket, iid Rogue, Grasshi He AP ideatrea pee J C Wg 1 esl Ml h NEAR CITY HALL, Seventh Yearly Opening, precedented enthusiasm. The two| Mavis and 6! ES was third. ‘ fi NEWPORT R. 1, Sept. 7—Labor Day| branches of organized labor, the Ban F 1x furlongs. Beware of Unacrupaious Druggists at 28-30 City Hall Place. was fully observed as a hollday ana|Franci#s Labor Councit and the San} HORSE DASHES INTO CROWD,| Pettis Shute, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1: Irene the city was filled with excurstonists| Francisco Building Trades Council, —_- test was third, Time--1.16. F to-day, paraded the streets independently, and| give Ch m Hurt hy Anima Third Race—Five and one-half fur- y substitute on the unsuspecting public. Always ask for The seventh ar N it In entimated that 40,000 men particl- Won by Lord Hermence, ¢ to 1 , 106 Peta pants anand Newport Horse pated In the two. parades, particl Othe ured in Cranh Be a Peat Ingolthrity ei : Nas HUNYADL J[ANOS-—not simply opene ls afternoon’ \fybn che! In the afternoon the Building Trades| BOSTON, Sept. 7—While thousands] second and St, Noel third. Time—1.09 3-4 malenl| Newport Casino grdunds, The day was Unioniais amuated with tie labor! of persons were awaiting the appear. see e i . eda Cor clear and ¢ and soclety people were lepers at lara Maen Mound "Eee, anoe of the Labor Day parade near] FRENCH BISHOP LOSES PAY, ‘ y to-day a runaway horva| PARIS, Sept. 1.—Premler Combes has fi he d IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. ;RULAND & WHITING CO. 5 BEEKMAN Sf, who endeavor to palm of an inferior and often harmful Hunyadi--when you want the best natural lagative waterknown to the world kook i i , present in large numbers. ‘The siaw| : P in AlameUa County, and the San Fran:| Park Square (as made particularly brilliant by the| ciaco aabor Counell held literary exs| dashed through the crowda at. several| wupy reaned the salary of Bishop Anda enyance of the cottagers in the ring] ercives at the Chutes in this city, vas] points, snriou five ghitdren.| ote liek, Tbecaiine of violently RN ong oT i ) Fy 8 il i iil own traps, There wi nouw labor leaders and several promi-| > A ni mber of others were nly ius | worded circular ar, lacued by the Bishop os ih Vhs At ems Sar ms ab 3 o:clonk, ar ‘usin atu AN members are ty peace it oh TT ss the nin rane Un d te Bg Toh to avoid the runaway ils diocese denoun " Hl 1 ; ot the Settee

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