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PRICE ONE CENT.: | a aT Taco "THAN TO BE AUN ‘ SCORE CLOSE AND RUNS Coutractor John B. McDonald Informs] . SCARCE UP TO FIFTH. Rapid Transit Commission that He]... in gox tor Visitors Does Will Turn the Tunnel Over to the} goou work, and so Does Kid Interborough Company by Aug. 1. Nichols, Who Is on Slab for | the Home Team. Announcement Gives Great Satisfaction to the Board, Whose Members Had] , Expected that There Would Be alshation ie Long Delay in Completing the Work. | Brin « BATTING ORDER, Bey lay, If, i i ht. ! * ‘The long looked for announcement of the absolute completion of] ,,\ , ee the rapid transit subway, which the general public had begun to think would not come until the late fall, was made to-day to the Rapid Transit] sr. ‘LoUis. Mo, July 1-Ned. Han- ] y P Commission by Contractor John B, McDonald, aeothivn he kai poesentaree At oa “1 . ‘ .| ing streak since they began thei Mr. McDonald was warmly greeted by the Commissioners. Sev. ga Wosuare trip came fon Saree eral of them expressed a desire to see the subway, and at Mr, McDon-|#rounds again this afternoon, where they tackled Charley Nichols’s outfit in ald’s invitation a tour of inspection will start from the City-Hall sta-|the third game of the present series, Mi Hanlo - \ tion at 1.30 o'clock next Tuesday afternoon, pease ie the arwiag. io tame vA “Have you anything to tell us about the progress of the work?” Mr. ne making, and with the hope of breaking thelr losing streak he decided Orr asked the contractor. to let Virgil Garvin, bis elongated “Yes, sir,” said Mr, McDonald. “The tracks will be ready and clear for twirler, do the pitching against the (j locats, Garvin has begun to pitch good the operation of trains from One Hundred and Fittleth street on the west) ball, and Hanlon fgured on his team side to the City Hal! and Ann street, and from One Hundred and Forty-fifth janes th street on the east side to the City Hall, on Aug, 1, h i ilaeinmpe)gy “GREAT NEWS,” HE SAID. in seh they ‘axe. Maree aed e/a Nichols, on the other where the Brook- “That is great news,” said Commissioner Smith. “Will all the sta-! (orc) « Hons be done?’ Firat 1 ___. A tle work will he laft on aoine of them, but nothing that will in| pict afar terfere with the operation of experimental trains,” furnley. ponches: at three of Nichols's “low long a period of the experimental service will It take before the| ‘Fufrell” stn ‘ed to ta agi | * “trains will be in operation?” asked Comptroller Grout, titi “packs “fouled bee ai UN. Donald replied. “It takes time to break in and educate myn and train! ® ‘ a Second Inning. crews. Brain chucked Sheckard out, a taat At the last meeting the Commission discussed the probability of ax| pia). Bubb Uk three bases on bates w carly completion of the subway work, and Mr. Orr expressed the opinion land abe Gas tealied atthe plate ‘Mee ined to Jordan NO RUNB. fanned. Burke elevated to Zeartoss rolled to Dillon, NO ‘that it would be several months before trains were running. Messrs, Rives! © and Boardman, counsel to the Commiasion, talked of compelling the con- tractor to live up to his contract, which calls for a completion of the work g by Ane ve Face yc hee 7 gba aa for some section that oragn cetched Ores ah ¢ salty, pis should au Dobbs safe on Burke's wild pass. Die: | \4 HIS IS HIS ANSWER. ton ingled to, Fight, Jordan ‘counting, Lumley lost @ hit on Farrell's fast piel Mr. McDonald promised at the time to answer the implied censure at Nichols ONE RU ° mre bai el the Commission’s next meoting, and his statement of to-day is his answer! Nichol grounded to Babb. Farrell i ‘There is still much work to be done before the entire road as planned NO"RUNS. RO Beene: abate {s completed. Mr. McDonald himself estimates that all the work will not Fourth Inning. 1 be done inside of four months. The delay ts not in his part of the work,| ,,#*>% fanned. Bergen rolied to Par. but is due to the failure of the iegal end of the oCmmission to come to terms! tine second. Jordan Itted to Bhandon | \ + with the New York Central authorities. Reslta valede’ te.-thashatd 7 Wadat ' The subway tunnels, the Mott Haven yards of the company at One fouleg Oe Bar n. Brain boosted to | Hundred and Forty-fifth street, and negotiations for the subway right of Fifth Inning, \ Third 1 a td way lasted nearly three years and were compromised only when the con- Jones tanned spots bbe Canned. Ditton tractor was bound to work ofily at night, between midnight and five o'clo-k| “Barclay was nipped on Babb's clever play, Burke was bumped by a wild aM. one and stole second. Zearfoss fanned With the exception of that small portion of the route, he East Side ilue Aionole out on ‘Babb's hurry-up play. is complete to Bronx Park, including a connection at Third avenue anu dre| > oP Bune Sixth Ine Hundred and Forty-ninth streot i. bs tye Lahore And thence to cue Nichols leaped up and ‘made a fas 8 practic ,| top of Laumley’s boundes Sheck City Hall, The Harlem River tunnel is practically completed, but is noi] "0 of Lumloy's boun fanned NO yet cleaned up, nor the tracks laid, RUNS. Farrell fanned. Shannon ont to Babb. ——————= | Beckley rolled to Jordan, NO RUN6, serees " RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S GAMES, |,2erzsaie sit acca rl Jones fanned. NO RUNS. Secor v bunted, but McCormick got his, _ NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. | Bir. iat Jovian? NOPate CLEVELAND Kighth Inning. p BOSTON AT CHICAGO, AT NEW YORK. | Dobbs tapped to Nichols. Dillon fied 0.00.0.0000 ow 0| “tvmand..., 000120000 — 3) fuannan. Lumley boosted to Brain 7000211 —t4) MM Yom... 0821000 10 —a4) zeurtors rolled to Mecormick, Nichols Batteries—Rhodes and Abbott; Ches. | 206.0" Babb's long throw.” Farrell feaFisher and Needham;) bro and MeGuire. walked, Shannon grounded to Babb. “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ab Poste aes MMT ready claiming a clean sweep of the! ( —— ‘RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT, _ NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1904. ‘sr Louis 2 === a TOIT BROOKLYN.. .. ....... "3 00.0 0 0 Q— 1LAIOIE’S PITCHER, RHODES, a Ph LIOR. <0: 0+ ine esas 000 00 sith LASTS ONLY TWO INNINGS.'Six Heavily Played Choices Landed LATE RESULTS:AT’HARLEM. Chesbro, in Box for Locals,, heir Events and Bookmakers Got Held Visitors in Cheok at} Such a Scorching that Many Will Start, but Let Up a Bit To} Be Absent To-Morrow, ward the End. = ; HIGHLANDERS. Hugh Quinn, Reputable Layer of Odds,’ : "Tt 41 Forced to Suspend, Because Backer of Fifth Race—Joe Lesser 1, Crestfallen 2, Birchbroom 3, . es ean AT ST.LOUK. 7 Sixth Race—Leenja 1, Caithness 2, Zella Knight's, diene! Hive LDbugherty, Mt. s-es e4 : Willtame, %. 848-6? 0-2 PAINTER DRINKS CARBOLIC ACID. Pibertel #4 tL ees yew heaving Me ee ot ene OX. Paul Setlering, a painter and decorator, attempted suici Banas abides ys in the furnished room house at™No. 138 West Twenty-six taseliie street, this afternoon by drinking carbolic a ea Gn"tte be Ing cid. He was fo (Special to The Byaning World) | THE WINNERS. ‘ RRIGHTON BRACH RACK TRACK July 14 -Pavorites were sice amatul to~ pe recetved, FIRST RACE—Von Tromp (9 te his : a apo aim | 7% Sse einen ibe ee 1, Plewe de Marie (12 to 1) & ri ye toemorro’ i le ALLEGED “CADET” SENTENCED. SA eda mM bectneilatae © ’ © 10 2 Ol vin and all the other favorites syed SECOND RACE — Walter Cleary Pie qo8 ft or Ing the jump, Charged with violating Section 887 of the Code of Crimin 0-1 0.0 «1S sleawe pain eet, Trogon! © 00g) tee me ee we Proce which relates to the “cadet” system, Gus Baumai 0 1 6% 1 ihe etake, Bad News the oonditton race i twenty years old, of No, 365 West One:Hundred and: TAL of tt Aoagmby east stmess, | THIRD RACE—Jane Holly (even) ioe street, was to-day. sentenced by, Magistrate Baker, .{ 0-0 0° 0 Of saigh Quinn, a reputable member of | 1, For Luck (30 to 1) 2 Blele be & SE Pat at | 7 Nation, sua- — em Police Court, to serve six monthe.at:the Workhouse, To 8 od 1 the Metropole rise the Arm race| FOURTH RACE —Tradition (4 te to-d je had lal against Vo" 9) 4, gutting (12 to 1) 2 T Tromp Joat something Iie $1,000, | ‘ongorder When It came 10 paytag off the canhier | " said that there wee no money, He de- fer . Clared that the backer of the book | FIFTH RACE—Bad News (2 te 5) SCORE BY INNINGS, |. Cle ‘ ag 64.19.06 0 0 0-8] banded Dim an envelope just before) |, South Trimble (11 to 2 Fiigikndera OR T1Le 6 O10 ® the race wae ran, Which, when opened, 2 se Hile-O% Cheabro, 4; off Hows. | contained nothing but vaper, ‘The " E ! { innings: off Rios : wox-rat,| SIXTH RACK —Sysenhy (11 4 T. ‘ oe , iat hat Mm <“tha becker at she hook dsapweaced, |20), 1; Linda 40 (8 to 1), 25 Cote Sirus a ar i by, Hane, He Js sald 10 come from Georgia, The yan, B81 ‘ jome Home Runs ‘wits, hi: Met vepeliian ce, whe wood | 2 cor > = ayaa oe wa RES'JLTS OF oe fee ee fr ie hee | WESTERN RACES, _ Kelley's Team Start with Batting Rally| i tini"tsut*™ = (2: lict ctu rom T FORT ERIE,*. and Before the Third Inning Had inva Ton| WINNERS AT FORT ERR an Advantage of Eight Runs. . ’ ‘ win den in the second GIAN (apecial to The Bvening World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, N. ¥. July Griffith's merry eriovies put the reverse lever on the Cleveland biue- skine with revenge today. The whole | ¢oit ps ‘haji ume and € team hammered the bali Folie and | id for a mile a and held It to the end, — abt aw head for the place, FORT ERIE RACK TRACK, July 14—The winners of the races here to-day are as follows: FIRST RACE—Three- ups one mite. —Minotaur, 1 ‘ORE BY INNINGS. Elberfeld each’ tearing off « palr of ge patel vel Eg | home runs, Rhodes waa sounded’ wt and. stayed By 4 Siecianatl : “Sa peeo0gt i p aee of the box In the second, but Hees, | there, winning tn a drive by a length SECOND RACE For pe) oe manera Cnet who relieved him, did not better, trom one and Plenty, who came wilh | al Puriongs.—Walmetto, UE ( (Special to ‘The Kvening World.) Hugpina ae? Firat Inning. & Tosh at the ond and beet Cock Robin | IM ind 4 to 3 Dame it CINCINNATE, On duly MeoThe | yeciin” ap. er Flick, was tbe fiat viet. Williams Hie aw nts baby, ig H Giants lined ap tn the third game of the 4 elt i Loughe scape at Retiy on ihe Bi. ry sented bys wel rian here to-day. Up to this gam 1 Pe ; y Ane beta has won one, McGraw wanted to ‘ Fi oe bes f a "an he beat out the Kelley aggregation on the ied wie ata mee ne ott, ay A it = entit series, and his tvam (ried hard fo win +P jarper, er eee ee xo aur the far torn was reached. where he = oved Jane Holly to the front. Jane Ss: ; pce oem ‘ally turned into the stretch two 14 in front, but was eased at the eh and Dahlen were re- led buat ‘and Osteen ‘and won in hand by three-quarters Corcoran to Kelley. NP fave 8 SS Qf a length from For Lack. who hung 0 fool ‘The lost is foun', Claude Biliott, tha New York's new pitcher, who hes been mysteriously mins! by Kleino Elsie days, arrived in the. city jo-day and re- i n CO RUNG. Olen teat tee hace. Lady Pete ported to Manager MoGrew. In ex- ; Herp | Biberfeld had the eye and pingied, . heavily played, bed no speed. planation for his absence, Villott sald] singled ta center, ‘oret Warper oS IN on als “i ist lon, fitun: Agata that after leaving Cincinaatl he went Ree Wiltse now pitching for Glenta, ‘The Paget entry, Conalatinn of Tradi- to his home Jn Wiscon whore he ian wi teen iro to frat now | tion and Tongorder rs Yo favorit found some bineo ny ler Na oxiae Seater’ J, ies. 00 Kote. Montane vee veiled ‘ sien bim that réquly Warner to Devlin, tr ff a three bagger ~ahe. di Rac or two Dolan stole second, Conroy and Kicinow* Bay mi Bits Wh and Dutiling beat the SIXTH RACE was only within ‘the las da singled to right. Dol ; one mile and an not that he was able to close up bie Caine isa ‘e pact reg F j bro’ ered & hat vase fi ed by Tradition | oP Reichudger). ¢ to band 2 vy He reports himae!f in good condition an od to centre, land Chesbro scored. Willams was there tien, where Burns called on Tradt- | Hot, 101 (ifaars), $ to Land T to Ki 3 ready to take up work when McGraw) Corooran, out Dahlen to Bower: gouble, Anderwon Joined in to be hustled to go to) and. Low Woods, 98 (Jenkine), & to saya Ole word. IVE RUNS om ot eit Doe and William: rn s Fode her out. win-|4 to tne ‘ me J . who Eiltfoct is more than six feet tall, pow ‘Third Inning. wea teat a 4 singled "Co. i YA a A of BIT Bafley IT. a sesnes areat speed, and under Sp tutel- Gilbert line leg 0 Corcoran, | War- inved Rhoten, if teint lengths for the ST. LOUIS RESULTS. age of McGraw is expected to develop) © 1 ‘Mise singled to - af Into a second Rosle. He probably will] (EM itor fouled Out to Gebel. PUIG hes orcad at ne eal Bi gin’ e running, and ; make his dabut as a Glant In one of} Hohiel was oot, ‘Devlin’ to Rowertstn op by eiguc lenatas. He} FAIR GROUNDS RACE TRAGK, the Piluborg games. one, fied to Dahlen. Hyggin was Third 1 Lous, Me, July The races ‘The members of the New York team Wiltse to Bowerman. RUNS. at 1 te & Wins, here to-day resulted as follows: a Ps out. short 1 fi the Ki FIRST RACE—Four and a blame Dahlen and Devlin for the de ‘ourth Ine ert 2s "oan by. 4 maiden from the Keene | ign Won DY Arwony. tte ve feat of yesterday. They claim that 60} jreviin aie Rowerman Pik te don ‘ams: NORUNS. || the font at the start and won In als: Lady Love, to} for place, man should have had (wo errors cred- loubled to Ter! from Linda Lee, { ond: Annisquam, § to 1, third, if fe! ed fret. Latole hitting Klenow on the Hop by six leng' 057. {ted to hin Inatead of one, and that! fifstnfeld | Dahien | throw to atch him at ind beat Gotowin @ 1 tecOND RACE—Three-quarters of RUNS, Patt ‘ ine had they played anything like thelt re®-) Seymour aingled to ce p - mile. —Won by Caterpith Browne and Kling. RO'RUNE iar ame victory woult have been] was! out Wills Yo, Ho worman. poien nt ; 10"i, Denbow May, 8 to Seta CR ou vat 7 nam otter, to by Der! h the Giants, They promised to} Was ahien and Bower: and Lajole first Falta was show, thi PHILADELPHIA A AT PITTSBURG. ROIT AT BOSTON. | EASTERN LEAGUE, eae the Reds in ihe remaloing two Ont, Dalen to Bowe | dry Wiltlams’® ign one | thrown out by Beadiey, Conte didnt | Time--1 16 0110001-—3 900000004 : hed cot tore ders) now he hit the ball and was tossed| THIR } Phiadelphia., 0001 4 —_—— games of the series, fan Med cont te Ray, Elba forced Will. | ie at Brat, Tajole to Meas. Bay got | teenth r Pittsburg 1003202 —8 00000001 0—1| BALTIMORE AT NEWARK nahan has wired Manager ee kent TAdole to Hickman. | vue Kieinow's high ane *) Batteries Fraser and Dold; Lynch athtterion—Kittian and _W¥o0d; Winter RHE pie iaaa ‘yltus ins to Kelley ve . ‘pisenee and Smith. bi Baltimore .... 0521000002061 Sl to toh whén he will be a NO RUNS Te Me ato nie : Filck, sont on to left for a bas —— ee Newark 90060000 —8 7 Sling ants again. His wife is wenteidt fanned. Corcoran fanned ed, but Brad tay S " a a tot 4 s bane le hi “4 h ‘ | _NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA, | wit! sarateale™® AIMIME m4 Brora with typhoid fever a1 thelr Nome a A NOR OM Harper Wille eae got" ian nter rw | i roel io t wy second ne, Chicago... t and‘as the or 4 haan called } foreed Laas “ Le ee ane ‘i mr ++90000000@1~— 1| ROCHESTER AT BUFFALO, Rape een reached ihe clever player Sixth Inning, pled fo centre, fore tale Miama, NO RUNS Pag fg ) a Philadelphia, . 20000000 * in at her tbecteld Selded out ean Rt RACE—One Chicago...45 % ‘wo| Batteries Patt —2 ‘ wee RHE} tepis that he ought to remain Browne was oul, Wun ins to Kelley 3 onsy, Larote Yr Bemis. Co Hick " air 9 to 2 and § te" | Tosteostits 686 Boston. Mal Waddelt and Schreck, “4 Sullivan; | Roshester..¢ 10.5.0 <9 Ff [ side. McCormick has been playing an Deviin, grourtied '> Kelisy. | Bowerma ) Bemis, Pm « De on me | | for _ pil Bowerm: Cor a eo Buffalo ...1 0.0 2 a JOP Pittsourg 2 ® Batteries—Laary and McAuley; Jones and MoAllister, ——E— MAN KILLED ON THE “L.” | 87. Louis at WASHINGTON, No games were scheduled for the EE St. Loot... 090200000 0— g| other clubs in the Eastern League fratn. Strack Hogh Higgins, >| Washington... 10001030 — 5 EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING, Employee. Battere—Sudhoff and Kahoe; Orth Won. Laat. PC. Clark, { Hoga Higgins, of No, 24 West For-| and C! Buffalo n ty-ninth sireet, an employee of the Baltimore » AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING, see City. % Ne nh Avenue Elevated Road, while Baie see scntecee | ee ee hth avenues, ie + PO. q a struck by north bound train No. | Bosto: % 682 Phile'pbia d tp © pd fer ‘through the ties to the] New Yo: a9 ‘a0 St, Louls..9 Providence Chicago. ot , Toronto ce wan summoned and Cevetondat st Wasbieg'n Ww “sep| Rochester a ———— YACHT iNGOMAR WINS, wese Reeeynee ss Temple Yacht Club on ies to-day the race for hen i pei t ra + DEAL. Eretand, July 14—At the Roya [2 excellent game in centre (or the (Munta] THtied, Hieting, NO. RCNA” 2 during the absence of Bresoahan and ts sficnins Out, Wiltee to Bower: | dented th home © thing bro al 7 —_—- gradually recovering the full use of his Sevmour wee to Dahlen. Dotan | sted. Doc | as vetired at first .~ Brad dinky ankles, which have kept him out fanned. NO RI NE ORU Hick at “1 to Dos HARLEM FINISHES, of the game for some time. Seventh Inatos. | Fitth Inning. po Me 4 , ; ena Mich § Dan McGann was unable to play to- len singled to left, but w Ray ambled. On Abbott's hit heabro Bay, Miberfeid to Wr RACK TRACK, CHICAGO, day because of an injury suffered in ofent to Corcora Gilde: alkeg. | (*uanE Bas at ateond. & t Anderagn dled, He ¥ y : x nr berfeld abso had a fine inner ft yesterday's game. Powerman went to Gilber« | t bunts tek ‘ied | Arst. Pulte had his old t me on first in his place, Contes falled to touch Ab-{lap aod sma Odwell. | bane. te > third, Totah walked, forc.| right-feld First Inaiag. fanned Kelley sin >| in Head fh ‘ ‘] singled Pe gb ae Browne wan . Bteinfeldt tied to bahien 3 | cowed + Corcoran to Kelley, Deviin fied in a to asi Kelley and|» me Klelnow to oo ceiey., NO RUNS. an made a doug! Reh! t, en ticket wll ms, singted to right. Seymour = to Dahlen. Kelly and Goreoras | ts Anderson got to teeter. i] rper singled to right. Hua » iberteld Med to fouled to Bowermap ‘0 RUNS. |, t ig oi ealing, Ab- | pat Bighth Ine ito Bowerman. Kelley Browne fled 'o cae sedpeylia tied et, bow f t me coe jn i 4 ate eMGoreoran rounded out to | ha Higrtn ‘die No RUNS.” Tunmer was ante : fabs 3 nm. A good stop. RREK Meise Set es” Some, run to angled. Mforeea Bemis » ruc Ri RAG Five Rue Dolan grou to Bowennan, Samet | Hi iiterteid cf Wiltteme. abet Med turlonge, Won on . second Jansing. war wat B 3 ee Kote mined Lo a er 4 y § to 3, ‘apr habeer, Bowerman was out, Sisingeltt to! we ' was tor Dock got Las 4 ms m” ~~ See) Cialis eet At)

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