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BROOKLINS 1, DOOD THINGS Alt TH NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1904 GIANTS BEAT “REDS” IN second. to Lumley, Cormick to Jordan, Reekley walked, Smoot boosted Brain forced Beckley, NO RUNS. leanor, 18 to 1 and § to 1, wad thing PO to 1 and 2 to 5, SIXTH RACE-—One urbar, 13 to 1 to 5 and § to io’wast fk 6 Laak 0 1 and § to placed horses in the fifth race were weil played and the books had none the best of it, The racing was through without feature. was inne and the track fast Hatchet Was a Good Thing. mile.—Won by to 2; Sweetie, § second: Bummer 5. third, Time— contested weather keenly the MeCormick it to Farrell, Babb, to O'Neil), sO RUNS’ grounded to Rurke ‘Tide raced, pl Pig tryin tee ieee ——— ps nd to Garvin,, Zearfoas fanned. NO te Stlce Salm saim, Bound Broox and ST. LOUIS WINNERS, * ehtrat Hatehet. ‘They jeld this order until to Barrell. NO RUN! ONetti skied (o Dillon, Farrelt bunted Pd Metormteh got him. Shannon ditto. urn, where Bound Brook Jorjan singled to centre, Garvin F aie otaviel Ynd threw. Travers, | PAIR GROUNDS RACE TRACK, gr.| Poppe! to O'Neil trying to bunt. and . On the turn Hatchet moved up and} LOUIS, Mo. July 1.—The winners of | 22702" was doubled, o gir. Dobbs he head of the stretch fh from Prince Balm passing Tite won by half @ ne. who beat Tide four lengths for pe, Hatehet was the gocd Wet the races run here to-day are as fol- lows: FIRST RACK—Fiye furl Won ngs, - of the rice, belag played from $ to 1 fe fy Ag Sto Zand § to 10: Aton m, Poarth tanleg. to? tol ; ped f eDy Was second; Fruit, 2 to} Dillon elevated to Smoot miley Dinah Shad Goes Through, " SECOND ine: pastes on marion at "9 oh Sheek - Duchess Ollie on bar itrenath of a ts E—Six furlon Won {4rd rolled to Becktey. font trial und the fact that Hildebranil | Poster as 9 22.1 an Miss | coutn Bitter Up ihe toto Kepped eee uD, Was made a Gear favorite, | peste {21 for place, was second; | foul to Ritter trying to sacrifice, Brain Dinah Shad was tho real good thing of Ploridor, 2 to 1 show, third. Timect is tapped to Garvin, Barclay fanned the rave und Was bucked awn from, 9}, THIRD RACE—Four and a halt fur.|NO RUNS. toe tave, ane Wate iy | 100 g8.—Won by Dinhabille. even anal “hy Node. 9 interfered with in the ra rei thrown | 10 4; Loretia M., even for place, waa! Babb walked, Ritter tapped into a i on the fence on the tar turn, ‘Her hip | ansond; “Darth hala, 4 to 1 show, “ooind | double play, O'Neil Brain and Beckley , was ba serate her ila imile mare ie, 1 iT it M mick ou the tanning, followed by Marwaret-O. | FOURTH Re-e lun roiled to Brain NO Rt 81 " Ww Pere eh furlongs, —W on Charlie Thompson. 4 to 5 fo: second; Otto Buf Timeilt it OME tO FIFTH RACE~Mil teenth —Won by Thane, to's na ; Lord Touchwood, second; Decoration, 2 third, Time—1.64 3-4. yor RACE—One mile and seventy yon by Frapsetta, 4 . to 10; Martine, 2 to 1 for place, ma. second: Times ne len, 8 to 8 show, ‘third ——— Dinah, Shad and Duchesa 0} \e! held this Cig until near the stretch, where Dinah Shad went to the front and stalling off a rush uD Missing Link, won by halfa length, Missing Link was three lengths in front of Margaret 0, Virgo Easy Winner, Virgo, a hot favorite in the’ third face, went to the front soon after the start, wate all the running yeaah won as ed by two lengt Perry who beat Clover ede a hard drive, Sheriff Hell by n Head, , Dalesman opened favorite, but went . urke skied to Sheckard, Zeartoss | ditto, Jimmy getting the ball on the ad ita O'Neill rolled to Jordan. NO RU and 2 to 1; Tr place, was show, third, Sixth Inning. Garvin singled to centre. Dobbs sac. rifced, Beckley to Farrell. Dillon Apion to Farrell, Lumley bunted and O'Neill tossed to Zearfoss, heading off "|Garvin, NO RUNS, Farrell safe on Rubb's fumble. non fanned Ing to teat NO RUNS. Seventh traning. Rha Ritter plekled Farrell tr Beck!ey rolled to Jordan. back to even money from 7 to 10, a wild throw by Dahlen. Vetta filed Rowernjan struck out. Mertes hit alto Dahlen. Woodruff fil home run to the right-fleld bleachers. |NO RUNS sisi ias ba Dahlen fouled to Odwell, weiter al Math a sled to Corcoran, but failed to steal] Ginert siruck cond, Schiel to Coreoran. ONE RUN. | Corcoran, Meginnity fea ber hg Seymour singled through Dahlen. | NO RUNS. 8 Dolan forced Seymour, Gilbert to] “Goreoran struck out, Schlel fled to Dahlen, Odwell tripled to right, scoring | Bowerman. O'Netil_ bate ier Ewing. Dolan, Peltz fied to Dahlen. Woo O'Neill atruck out NORE RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES, NATIONAL LEAGUE. NEW YORK AT CINCINNATI. AMERICAN LEAGUE, — CLEVELAND AT NEW York, New York.... 20101100 0— 8 | Cleveand Cincinnath.... 010001000—2 910000001000 0090~2 Batterles—Matheweon and Warner; | New York Mwing and Sehlet 010000100000001—3 BOSTON AT CHICAGO. a fhnititiee Moore and Bemis: Powell | Boston ...s0 200110000— 4! aes Chicago...... 001 001001—3 DETROIT AT BOSTON Batteries—Pittinger ond Needham, | Detroit ......110000 100—3 Flaherty and Kling. Boston 1000100024 Batteries: Donevan and i fon and Criger iil ai | BROOKLYN AT 8ST. LOUIS. Brooklyn,.,..000000000 1-1) |, Louin,.....000000000 f=0 CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA, ailititentessGarvin and Ritter; O'Nel | o.-001000000- 14 Philadelphia. 20000300 — 5 PHILADELPHIA AT PITTSBURG. | Maiericn -White and Svilivan; Plank Philadelphia, 0000 10000— 1) " Bheckard fanned. Babb walked, Rit- ¥vidently ve talent didn’t think lie 1 Prain to Fy would do and they went to Sheriff Bell EASTERN LEAGUE, Mccormick weted te Farrell” Sonica Mnatead. The Sheriff got the money Martin re Dalesman to the front, but Smoot fanned, Brain wos a goner on MeCormick’s clever rimning catch of his JERSEY CITY AT mostieeran, made the a slow one, and hel ¢ t » made the pace a slow one, and’ held ER. | foul, Barctax, bunted and Garvin got Sw stopped § heriff Bell and Audi- | Jersey City.2 9 000004 oy s ighth inal tice pen ret sored ow Not Jormer win. | Rochester ..) 99000061 0-1 § } ans rant teal rh fing by a head from Audience, who (flan tapped in front of pan and beat Falnibeater a length and a halt a Batterion Miter and Carrisch; Shultz O'Neill vouched bm out Garvin out to lobbe eleva o Dit t 1 on D. Lucky to Get Through, PROVIDENCE AT BUFFALO. RUNG eye | is Burke singled to left, Zenrfoss toute N nat Lady and Fire Eater raced | Providence 20000 RE to ev. fast catch, Burke stole t > ait head to the stretch in the| Buffalo... \. 1000 0p og ce LL fsecond, O'Neill fanned. Burke running i 4 followed by” Atwood, Champions lade 9000113 § 11t5 third. Partell fanned NO Bob Murphy in a close buneh. In| yPatteries—Puttman and Tort; McGee oe ei thd | a streich Agnes D. closed strong and, |MCAliister and Shaw. E tition ‘eroded a Betas Oe pa ae NEWARK. A) MONTREAL, punched Wien to a ae cat ‘fanned. NO RUNS moat Naughty Lady's head for the | Wewark 2110000 0 04 “Shannon boosted ty Dobb: Montreal ..9 0 0002 Oo OF 2 i. Smoot roiled to aoedan ‘ork Hameo Won Bendis, led to Babo. NO RUNS Tenth In ngled to lett tiny rakes Someetee and Shea; Adams BALTIMORE AT TORONTO, Baltimore ooorersy eee Tcronto ...3 1203000 93 Batteries—Wiltee ant Byers; - ent Puller, Avie EASTERN LEAGUE STANDinG. Won. Lost, vigeaeh, and Humo raced ‘head bes the ay itch foliowed by ‘suite, In the strete! Humo went to the front and won wandtty oy a length from Fly. back who was six lengths in front of Agile. — ! RESULTS AT FORT ERIE FORT BRIE RACE TRACK, Ont, Bitter fe ances. Babb oO get him at third. Met to Farrell Jordan aitto, TONE Barlelay Utter to Ditle res % Vag Gress bata for Met lows rady sin, to ft. ONG fanned. NO RUSE. “4 hi i \ Me tetany vee Mah the results of io aed ; a } | tn re y: ’ S. FIRST RACE—Rour-venr-olde ana] 4aey CHY + ae WEATHER FORECAST. °F cian One Beeree ten York ana| Montreal » » Partly cloudy and warmer to ‘ Pleasant Toronto”. » & night, followed by showers; Sat- Providence sm day showers; southerly winds. ate Pa Rochester » « te , 4 toa f ' ‘ 3 -00000120 —3) gy pours at WASHINGTON. Ratieriee-Mitcheli. and Doolin; Cas ne tithe (St tevin. OL1202100~ 7 macpeg! } ion. , OVO VON 2ZOuH~ 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | fiytieyi a idinde aad Sugden, Towns wok ne. w 4 nejend and Clark | York. 2) seoly abet co mt Aut __ Chicagy...4 2 42 Drookiy: aL RICAN LEA Cincinnati 9) 537 Boston....2¥ 44 od Wik. ne ave hts telah Pittsoure on “i rasa'pee bad Hoston....48 2.0; Pile’ phim a — New York (i 2 aw st, aos | A AA Me Det t va Clevelands i 4 Washing nl | CARRIED BODY TO MORGUE. é Giovanni Lofaro, of No ge Heste street, carried box containing th body of an infant boy to the M&rgy to-day He had a death nazned byw I G. Baradiri, urine street, and Roceo Lofaro, aged eleven set forth that ~The BRIGHTON, Fngland, July Harvard-Yale athletic teams, which arrived here yesterday evening, en- died as « result of a fractured femur gaged in preliminary practice this af Lotaro usked that body. whieh ternoon at Preston Park. The mana oye re Raphew, te interred it gers of both teams infyrmed a repre @r's Field, But Keeper Fane in- sentative of the Assoclated s that ed that the cause of deati was one} the men were in excetient condi ang | SMiel should have bee nvestigated Confident thas they will give MfoBd ac. | OY 2 Coroner. pant of themotives. ¥ Fane telephoned to the police of tie | ts Lofaro ‘AmbaseAdor Choate will give a re.| Dilzedeth street ate yee qeption to the Harvard-Tale team one Moving that ta he wa! ping. te be places “! day next week, ing wildly cont ‘talking Inconerently, "f | HIGHLANDERS, oachltlipniinam BOOKS { | BAGH | ON Garvin and O'Neil Pitched Mas- —_—-+—_—_. | Final Game of Series with the : | Blues at American League terly Ballin Final Game at St.) Mathewson, in the Box for McGraw’s| 0 i Laue and tts Were Setre lt} 4700 Ditches Good Game, and at the| [me We Cow am Leste Hatchet, Backed from 15 to 2,. and! gariy innings, en, Pitche » and at the! fitteen innings. A : : | Dinah Shad, Also Heavily Played, Bat Knocks Out a Triple—Mertes U Won Their Races for Backers at the|4ANLON’S MEN PLAYED HARD) ~=Hits for a Homer. POWELL ANO MOORE Beach Track To-D TO SHAKE THEIR HOODOO. BOTH PITCH GREAT BALL. ea O-Vay. They Put Up a Remarkable] y,it"snovxpe cinciNNatl, 0. OANTS po ae (UP to the Eighth Inning the . . 1--The Giants split even with a wert " Dalesman, Favorite in the Handicap) Fielding Game, and So Did|i\t’neas on te oreseat sien by th Tirywan at 12 ve 0] Locals Had Seoured Only rf Ing the Inst game to-day, Mathewson |neviin, ‘gh, , joie’ Event, Runs Poor Race, Finishin g Cardinals, and Contest Was|irt aig at nis bert with mon on bases, [peut 8% beeline Five Safe Hits and Lajoie’s ay ; Exciting from Start, totiina dhe Reda on no lene than OU] stertam It. 1 41 0 0| Outfit Only Six. $ - occasfons after they had me: . Outside the Money, Sheriff Bell, Well with ont ote out vine: wou ’ venas “ ‘ proved @ handicap to him, as hits fol} warner o., 90723 0 Supported by Talent, Winning. Fa « [lowed hie itis that weored rune Matnewson, p tiege ai i ta R.H. PO. A.E.| Mathewson gave way to rapes ed 1) eMoGinnity, p bresbuere RH PO AE. 9 0 7 2 Ol the eighth. After the game a demon- = — _.| Dougherty. If, 62600 0 1 1 © O} stration was made on tne Held against 1 Willams, 2%. “verre Racing chart and other late upward; six furlongs.—Lady Charlotte 0 0 10 1 1] seCormick, MeGinnity and Gilbert be- bpd puauraeus S80 HS aeaeren, sf oo100 Perting news P 2, 1 (Taylor), 1 tv 1 and 6 te 1, won: Hy eGinnity relieved Mathewaon in the Elberteld. . Basuto, 110 (Minder), 2 to 1 and 4 to 5, + 0 0 2 0 O}omuse they had handiet Odwell roughly | eighth inning. lbegte! oLre22o0 | second; Amorous, 197 (tountala), ? to| Brain, « 0 0 3 8 Ofjn a mix vp at second base in the OINCINNATE Fults, ote paedo + THE WINNERS. | ecient ‘Barclay, If.. 0-0 0 O Yeignth, No damage was done. Pe ae Coroy, 3b oonrse 5 SECOND RACE—Fo: roar ol Burke, 3b... Gk € Ane fi PO. A. B.| Kleinow, ¢.. o 11 1 0 eae Ae Ion (anny aah furlong smekret | Zeartoss, © oos10 Sisal pets RENO oy Ah a 0 0 8 2 Y) Osteen, th tim. A and § t won R ” ck aingled to left row y of y Y ig . “ARST RAGE—Hatchat (6 to 1) 1, James: itd (eeubel, to | and’ (to 1, | OWNelll, p Ay Der RET PR erthot gg Man re per evita | aermeeae, 24 FO Powell, p.. At Be iri Arince Salm:Salm (4 to 1) 2, Tide 3.| sry, SUMMARY. Daly), 8 to 5) sGrady..... © 1.0.0.0) ica Bowerman singled tol tht. PGawen ap.” ----- ; dwell, If. 21 0 ¥) Totes wer itiaiio | THIRD RACE-Four- th -olds and ~ ~~ = | atling bases. Mertes singled to right. oKeiiey, tp. oi1%80%8 4 htt Tot } * Ont: « whet . SECOND MACE—Dinah Ghad (8 ¢0 | chiaisy ‘to's und 3 tak Wein; aie | *arady baited, for Reartors in nintne | MCCormIck and Devlin scoring, | Date Woodsitt, 2 +6 6 Geant te ing run . 0 & Dt ady o we in ninth, 0 Gilbert fann ‘ Py 1) 1, Missing Link (6 to 1), 2, Mar-| 7 (Rennecamp), 7 to’ and 1, see: ; len filed to Seymour Corcoran, 9 ore ad . ) , 7 8 ( n& ond: Showman, trtMountainy: {tool BROOKLYN TWO RUNS. Pelt. ¢ and Ib... 00500 CURT RUAND garet 0, 3, gn a a 15 14, RH. PO.A.F.| Huggins fied to Browne, Seymour | pwing, 606 dele RH. PO. ALE » i—Handioap: two-year! Dobbs, of.... ‘ 1 © 0] singled to centre. Nolan flied to Browne. [ache W saves FO Tas Wa eV fii oa to a THIRD a Set 1, olde. Ave, {furlongs eaitie ait, ont Dillon. 1b. 12 0 0] Seymour was caught stealing, Warner} avneti + 00 0 oo [Bema Co... -@es ie Perry McAdow (26 to 1) 2 Clover) jiann iat (Connel), 9 to land 10 taei| Lumley, F 2 0 0|to Dahlen, NO RUNS 1 = = = —|Bradiey, 3b er eae Hampton 3. bony ee; ‘I im (Michael) 4 to 1] *sheckard, If 300 flecond Inning, Totals 5 sano reve | rar 006 10 » Bi ip tet Babb, 9 1 31] Warner was safe on ran's low] *Kelley put out of game for kicking |Hlckman, 2b ree ers tar FOURTH RACE—Sheriff Bell, (9) UITTM BACK — Nor three-year-olds) Ritter, ¢., 8 1 of throw, Emalie put Kelley out of the) sONeill batted for Kwing in ninth. |TUrRCR, ae... +O 266 to 2) 1, Audience (5 to 1) 2, Paim-| stiger!. > 0 ? i WON; Dye : ‘ormick 1oe Pa tat A Ph cova wines SCORE RY INNINGS Bay, of ie 8 ERs ebarer 3. See re heute) M4. 2 (9,1. Revond; Jordan, 2 13 olReymonr and Warner was doubled. | Giants 11 et 18 6 63 ey o1e oo ae third. Pime-tat tet. 200 Land Sto hlaarvin, p 1 2 o(feymour, Hugging to Piet MeCOP | Cinoinnatt 01000100 og] More P- Be eae e ; P FIFTH RACE—Agnes D. (10 to 1) | SIXTH RACK—Steeplechase: short |2eslers It 00 0] MStactl was hit by a pitched ball Pieta | | Base Hiis—Of Mathewson, 7 (in seven b Bed hem to Atwood (4 to 1) 2 Naughty |(Pierey. 4 to and Petey eae [otal = ~ —|touled out to Warner Woodruft Aitd tt taningsy: off Mecinnity. 2 (in ‘wor tam: | TOU ‘ 0 8 ‘Ma (Gaylon), 6 t0 jp bath fl Nah apa la % 13 1 [ Browne, . ner Moar | rst Base on Bi SCORE BY IN NGS Lady 3. necond: Marston Alcor, 12 “(itngatyen: | *Sheckard put out of game for kick: Soe a ee Senien "OR Run | oe ie Cae Suvene wate Cleveland ....010000001000000 — to Land 6 t mt owing, = ‘ ’ SIXTH RACE—Humo (4 to 1) 1, oP Bg ft gE Ma ae be. SCORE BY INNINGS. * Haine Nee he i 3 ys Ewing, 8, |Hixblanders .019000100000001~3 PORE ND 5 Bro wiin struck out, iy i ase Hits} pase hits—Om Powell, 9: off 4 Flyback (7 to 10) 2 Agile 3. FINISHES AT HARLEM, = |Brookiyn «....0.0.0.9 9 9 0 0 0 1-1] Browne tote necond. Bowerman nied |Mgioonvn, Qumell, | 4 Ute haar on baile OM Pome on — St, Louls......0 0.00.0 0-0-0 0 0-0) coreonn NTT em wan out ui] MOUF. Sacrifice hit—Hrowne Double | Mot: 3; Struck out—Hy Trowell,“ (Special to The Evening World.) HARLEM RACK TRACK, CHICAGO, | , Bare, Nte—OM ONelIL 4; off Garvin 2 | second, Seymonr to Corcoran, ONE Iaye—Dolan and Pleta: Dahlen and Ki vabans. hite-eFults, H. BRIGHTON BEACH RACB TRACK, | July 15—The races held here to-d, Fitet base on balls—Of O'Neill, 5: off | RUN ame ett’ OD Diteher—Odwell ace Nieeeiickions! weer: July 15—The public didn't have such an suited as follows: ay te} Garein, 4. Struck out=By O'Neil, 4:| Rwing walked Hugging, forced Ew- pe Neoete. Bmalie ‘and Johnstone Feld, Bensley, Dougherty, Stolen. bases < cay time of It as yeaterday, attil the|FIRgT RACE Five and a hait cut. |, Stolen Bases-Ehannone Burker Bec- | aga wo wght, Higgins pine to third. chilis. Dougherty, Conray. “Hit” bookmakers hadn't things anft on thelr) longa—Won by Jack Lory, 4 to 1 and| Tice Hite~Dobbs, Ritter. Double Pi jan struck out, yinoue stole | Pe MON mt wathewson to Hower. } fy Oe eereron | vanes sidé-nt Brighton this afternoon, There to 1, Tennyburn, 5 tol and 2 to), was|—O'Neill and Beck! Umpires— second. Odwell was out, Gilbert to = were several good things put through tecond i capltanase 2 to T and 9':o 2,] mee and Carpenter, “Atteadance 2 | Bowerman. NO RUNS < Aeoventh Inning. AMPRICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW which scorched tie boukles pretty Well. | SECOND RAC! six furlo — say Foarth Inning. pavarner, grounded out, Huggins to} YORK, July 1h—Jack Powell's’ throe- Hattehet in the first race wax played {by Burleigh, 2 t05 and'1 to's eave nen (Boectal to The Evening World.) Dahlew: walked. © Gilbert fled’ to Do-| fy peits ae NAAN SEL: VOPEOTOR | ee tie Baise fe tee itehiane J fi 15 to 1 down to 2 to 1 and he got} J0 to 1 and 9 to 5, vas second: Princess | ST: LOUIS, July 18—The Brooklyns| ian and Dalilen wae doubled at frat, pall 4 to centre. a ighiand. soma Sik ak amor Tulane, WW to land's tos 5 third, ‘Times |at last dateated the Cardinals, winning | Dolan to Piette ag Warner fled to Beoy- Che Corcoran to Yr in we Shemp inning, home . mour, NO N Osteen had singled and was on first ; In the second race Dinah Shad was} THIKD RACE-One mile and seventy |v ae ging Ae PReIOE tencaning) | piets wan out, Sbevity to Howarman | gied to an ainsi Me Hecke Out Hug: [he JACK rapped one. to the centre. another good thing that was played | yards san Falpa, 5 to 2 and 4 t0 | Fame Ik was a great battle Garvin mann gent in ed, Dalen (> Bowers |sins walked, Ailing the bases. Meymons [field fence. Ut was a plichers’ batt! Shad got home fn front. Time=1.432 and even, third. | py Beckley handed the Hahlonites the wink af man. NO RU hi e Then the wise people backed Virgo nt ou RTH ich Five fi A Na 4 5 g hb Inning. heavily and Hildebrand landed him « 1 to 10 and 940 90 eel en AEE, «! = Mathewson rippled to right, McCoF} Hevtin siruck out. Bowerman fiied to Piqet tnalng. , {th race, the dF to 10, wax second; Green | ponds fanned. Dit vated to Brain. ck siruck 9 n Corcoran. Merten singled to tort Ty Fick lined to Dougherty winner. Dalesman, in the fi a jceen | Lumley slapped je over fmoot's Y Mathengon scoring. Devlin « Dah . # ell, | Sigis © 19 Fand d to 4, third, “Time | how A ‘ ONE AU len filgd to Seymour, NO RUN: Jumped and yanked down and once more they cashed, alesman vipra RACE-FI hee! hannon niet # 4 stow York. Dolan out, Deviin ta Jole forced Brad at second, Conroy to ran a very bad race, All three of the} by Flying Brook, it to Vereen ecrned 4 single past Garvin and stole | Huggins bunted out. NO RUNS. Yowell singled to first mio wera | Willams, NO RUNS. J Doughery Med to HM gied Willlama’s hard *. Turner jug . but got hie nat frat. The I rly 7 wot An- n's high on »RU Seco a. Hickman welted a curve for two bases, Turner's single scored Hickman, Bay was tossed out by Powell, Hees had the fan habit. Biice, syne soft, Williams to Osteen, ONE Ri Eiberteld went out to iajole unas sisted, Fults touched Moore for thre buses, Confoy was thoown out by Ture ner, but Pulte Kleinow fouled out to Larry, UN ‘Third Inning. Flick sent a fly to Fults, Bemis falied to find three good one Brad's foul fell to Klenow, NO RUNS. Oatcen fanned. Powell walked! Dough erty fied to Hesa, Willlame struck out, and Bemis one . 3 ball threw him out at fret Hea ake In, R lajote fied to Kleinow. Uickman got first on Powell's Jogale of Turner was tome out by Bay waa out, Conroy to firat. » Andersons hot one was felded te Hickman, Turner fell under Elherfeld'® fy but caught it sitting down, Fults fanned, NO RUNS fth § swaited one to the centre floid but Fultz to Willjama to Klel- got him at the plate. Moore fanned, Flick died, Powell to Osteen NO RUNS iy Vurner pulled Conroy's liner out of the aky. Bay 4 Kleinow's rocket. Osteen }touled out 40 Brad. NO RUNS. Sixth Inning. emis Nited one to Dougherty. Ei verfeld ferried Brads liek to Ontecn, Connie got Lajole’s foul up agalnat t fence, NO RUNS Powell was a pipe, Hick to. frat [Powahens foosled. Bo Hd Williams NO RUN enth I ro Hick’s holst fet 'n Conale’s mitt. "hur ners fell 1a Pit Bay go. a single, war ca stealing, Ki wv Witinas NO RUNS. Ande fied to Hay, Elbertold | not one for two bags. Pulte rfeld got to third. Folue mnie Wit to Latole, who at the plate, Klein- cored, but Connie Flick to Brad ngled ar cought @ 2 RUN | Bighth Hers fanned Moore walked Flick also tanned. Bemis fouled to Klenow: No RUNS pit ae Anderson Turn nc third. an easy death, wosied one and stole chet and, Hickman. Brad double Lajole sacrificed, Osteen (o Willlams. Hickman filed to Conroy. ‘Turner tripled, scoring Brad with the tying run, Bay died, Willis te Osteen, € RUN, 4 thrown 0: “ (Hiek "So RUNS. a mer was simple, to first, Good ones Flick filed to Anderson an captur Yy Wlick. ct VEN LK PLAN TO aT HIG MEAT OTRIKE ek lecemcbagsitalilien Cutters’ and Butchers’ Workmen in Chicago Refuse to Arbitrate on the Plan Suggested — by Employers and Negotiations for a Settlement Receive a Serious Check. RENEW THEIR DEMANDS FOR THE REINSTATEMENT OF STRIKERS, Prices for Meat in This City Are Still Going Upward, While Supply Is Getting Scarcer Rioting Among Kosher Butchers Grows ing Out of Alleged Broken Agreements, RAPID ADVANCE IN MEAT PRICES PAST THREE DAYS. Wednesday, 26 cents.,.. +22 cents... +20 cents Thursday, Porterhouse Steal Sirloin Steak Prime Ribs Round Steak Lamb Chops Veale. wee Lamb... « Mutton. sy veeree CHICAGO, July 15.—The striking meat cutters’ and butchers’ workmen this afternoon returned an answer to the leter formulated at” selting forth the basi. on which the packers -18 cents. -13 cents., yesterday's joint conference, were willing to arbitrate. The substance of the reply made public by President Gompers, of the American Federation of Labor, is a refusal by the strikers to submit to arbitration on the packers’ terms, The repiy renews a demand for reinstatement of 2!' the striking members of the unions involved, and for a wage scale equalling that in the agreement which expired May 28. ‘The reply, \t was said this afternoon, could hardly be acceptable to the — packers, and it was feared that unless some new proposal is made there will be no further joint peace conferences. The packers, however, have come sented to again meet the lator leaders.. One thousand more non-union men were imporied into the yards this. morning, making 4,000 in all now at work. Every plant kfl'sd cattle, sheep ? and hogs on an extensive scale, The receipts were larger than those et Friday of Inst week, consisting of 3,000 cattle, 8,000 sheep and $906 hogs, The strikers made no effort to interfere with deliveries of freah meat , and the Alling of local orders was untoterrupted. There was no sign ot rioting. The police guard in various parts of the district was doubled and pedestrians were ordered to keep moving. ¥ Louls F, Seift, of Swift & Co,, sald We are getting men right and ai! our departments are working. We are turaing away unskilled having secured our full quota, and are not worrying about the settlement.” —_—_— MOB ATTACKS KOSHER BUTCHERS IN NEW ¥ ORK ‘The first rioting to grow out of the big strike of the meat handlers oc- — curred in this city this afternoon, and, curiously cnough, neither union nor non-union men had any hand in it It was a fight arcong the kosher bureh- ers and certain of their fellows who tried to break an agreement made at_ a meeting last night that none should buy from the slaughterers until the price goes down (0 the normal figures. The kosher slaughter houses are in Forty-fourth street between: First avenue and the river, Yesterday prices went up from eight cents to 10 cents a pound for choice cuts of kosher meat. The three thousand kosher putehers in New York called a meeting last night at No, 96 Orchard street and passed a resojution (0 which all subscribed that not one among them should buy until the price came down again. MEAT TAKEN FROM HIM. In spite of the solemn assurance thet each man gave, the magagers Of the movement thought it well to picket the kosher slaughter-house district, . and this afternoon Qhere were some 20 men on Forty-fourth street on the lookout for trattor: A butcher who keeps a shop in Allen street, Dat whose name is not known, was caught coming out of Guggenheiim’s estab- lishment with a big load of beef it was promptly taken from him, he was #4 uu Page ‘fweilve,) (Contin 1 NO! was easy, Powell to Osteen, NO Dee * bs fly xo RU NS. Pourteenth Inufag, ywell fama Onigen fied to Bay. 1 RUNS. Bu Bemi« flied to 1 Brad Lajole Med euth taning, « » Ful Likewle NO RUNS Doe punched atwobigger, Will — wiberfelt made @ ame sacrifice’ oF to Airet. | Brad one and torent him out. pe it pevfeld Med Lajole’s high one, fot ‘ Conny to Osteen NORE Twelfth Inatms, Sloorfeld died, Hiek to Lajeke, Hick dled, #ecoud to firs ' Turner to fret, Connie singled, Bay fled ous Bihers ¥ fanned. Ne Rt ow Osteen by Snwrell. was, tosmed out R . Hickman. NU RUN “Kieinow struck ye ror ? Thirteenth Inning. pera Ma ell [eis sma * smash w Moore was (hrowe out at first by WHE 1 hums, Flick fled to Dougherty. emis ONE Roe Pitched. halt by