The evening world. Newspaper, July 16, 1904, Page 1

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N\A : [Treen res tt EVENING: EDITION | et RESULTS EDITION. iBASEBALL RACING # SPORTS | _ SBIR ONE CENT. EFINEDN'S AGING AT Bt BRIGHTON ane Keene's Star faba’ Stas, Twa YeaeOu. Wins the $15,000 Junior Champion Stakes Easily by Four Lengths from Ai Jonquil with Britisher Third. '\ aap tre, re } ©Jennings’s Dainty Beats Grand Opera \ in the Islip Handicap, and Flying Buttress Shows Form Reversal by * Winning Curragh Steeplechase. ( bs ny, \ gain ' i WE nana Books Open 1 to ) All,?? naw: ‘YORK, 6ATURDAY, SATURDAY, ‘OLY 16,1904, ae ONE ONE GENE, “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ HGHLANDERS - FOR RAGING CHART AND OTHER [GIANTS WI FRST. ‘ THEETROTS - 9, SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2. Fay i ORO IWNED MAN'S BODY LATESSORTING Ess ANPE TD T NEN Beat Out Champions in Ninth RESULTS. - WORK BY KRUGER COSTLY.|Hands Bound a Toesthaes but Nothisg Inning of Exciting Game. HIGHLANDERS VS, DETROIT. Meneses Miah ; on Clothing to Give Any Clue to Times, While the Polo-Ground| L4entity of Possible Murder Victim Team Gathered Thirteen Off] Discovered in Jamaica Bay. Southpaw Flaherty. * a Fido Into a Slug- ging Game Toward End. CLARKSON AND KITSON ARE HIT HARD ANY) OFTEN, Visitors Had Good Lead Up to Seventh, When Griffith’s Men Strike Batting Gait and Score Four Times. Re a is 0 BDYPAT see ececeeee 00.0 13000 —4 ON ANCHOR ARE INDENTED BATTING ORDER. U2 ga estoston 3 St, Lai 8 man! MARKS OF “19-95 JOHN ST." _ THE WINNERS. fuser ay uttalo vee ai $e. : RA Sto 1) 1) anda ; Cc PA i Wate Rane > 14) anda hole ; my Be Body of Frederick Kuehn, Who SesoNd RACECAying butren| RESULTS OF Rel vive neeulte ay anenan ee rote of Suicide Weighted with (9 to 2) 1, Fulminate (6 to 8) 2, Cock TO-DAY'S BASE. pe y : “$22 "| Anchor— Another Theory Is Body Is ‘Robin 3 _ BALL GAMES, Fifth Race—Major Mausir (7 to 10):1, Rossmond (2 to 1) “‘icrcna, ” "™ |) That of Charles Russell. bi mm ACE—Deimy (0 0 OX] NATIONAL LEAQUE, — [nich wit be played ‘at Newark, t0- ar 3 bere le 3. Are RPO a on ij bpiiaes ses OF da\vrveal De ____ | morrow. ak Race—Emperor-of India (9 to.5) 1, Silent Water (9) neaumont 110 FOURTH RACE—Sysonby (4 to], / “af ee retreat bliss’ ot lan eae mall of Ss to } iW Mabel Winn 3. Krueger, it roe What the police authorities of Rockaway believe to be a mufder wa 1) 1, Jonquil (5 to 2) 2 Britisher 8] pare” ooliy — ++ , tis 1. 4{ brought to light to-day by the finding of a body of a man'in Jamaica vw AT ST.LOUIS. taae o| Bay. A soe wae Ged seound 28 of te Gina a *| to the end of the rope was a heavy anchor, The hands were also tied. me Ae Veen BROOKLYN AT CINCINNATI. Fifth Race—Anoke (8 to 5) 1, Light Opera (1 to 5) 2, ee There were no marks of identification on the body. The man had ’ Brooklyn... 001000100—2 ~ ~ ~ ~\on a light sult of underclothes and a sock on his right foot. The anchor ; SIXTH RACE—Gay Bey (4 to 1)| ncaa... 0.0 ta * “} bore the indented mark of 19-98 John street.” ty Mendota 3. 01 2002: = 4 . Sixth F Tickf.! (20 to 1) 1, Pourqui Pas (6 to 5) 2 Soa. oD S Ore ro aa nr tea ye iar Charles G. Easton, of No. 10 West Thirty-sixth street, Bayonne, was ae) i Bese back Mean ity. io oft Flane| fishing off Bay View avenue, when he noticed a dark object my en ere Out out Sri AT FORT ERIE. Ginsity, 4: off Flaherty, &"Wiruck out | fall'ig In the water with the sweep of the tide. Rowing out to the , ‘| Easton discovered it to be the body of a man, f on Coal a ate orale. a . There was just enough rope to allow the body to float to the . innit Cetin (oP iin" er: we re: 3 fang Pulling the body and the weight attachéd to it ra got the body on the beach. At the time there were hundréds of . who Sires Li if f (@petial to The Evening World.) fPom Manntx had no / Borerens, oa Ba gaatlg fa duly iat a the shore and some in bathing, A great atir was created by the beaten ory Gg int! inning in presence of almos! . f sf 3 ii i inched. stealing, Woods ‘Lowe. Fults ‘\ F inning. dropping. a throw, perhaps coat Orders were given at once % yenore the body to the police ‘Pleased, . Toboggan was Bae SP tne Soe eee ae tacos | 4 ' the game, but Kruger’s fearful playing | at Rockaway, but before the wagon artived @ great throng of people ap Handicap, to Lowe. TWO R put Pittsbire out of i all the Way.| grogated on the beach. Curtory examination of the body was made, fe could do. Kruger was in the place of Clarke, who) there’ was Hething: aisid which would show of r Batt leer Kiteon a hi terda: id the dropped and MoGu nee Seer crete ets teres oat ONS, mews, | Oronin Pitches for Hanlon's Men, and Kellum): per iy, which allowed New York to| Dr. Garrett Schenck was summoned end also examined the ‘a fly. ae was out, Clarkson to Osteen ‘oods was score two in che first, and he played | fojall: Hi would not say whether or riot the man met his death iain out by ns MeGuire xo RUNS: Does the Box Work for the ord ics y esa ball on vases, pees sia pe was afterward weighted and thrown into the sq or “aabcormick wee reed, Brnateld Yo ‘The drowned man wes about five fost eight ucon*te Senge es c Brooklyas [ae was ys rapid| Welghed about 185 pounds. His upper set of teeth were false and his’ pertald Kitson yak ered at pasecd ea | cere ore nase Ld Sg Beem to for Branatield and a single was scored. | ones were filled or capped with gold. One molar was so entirely ball. Mcintyre was given 1 free tke ee cee Deane wan ot MHOe M. FO. On the double steal Browne was thrown| with that metal that it was more like a gold insertion than a tooth, ¢, ford Mt for a base and McIntyre came | mick’s fly followed by sacrifice in Co nes tae te oa Other marks on the body showed that the unidentified man @te 8 doubled, burg to Willams to" Oe: Crom ae era a steal and A Dat gong whe dann _muffed | ssoustomed to hard physical work. ‘The body was taken to the out by Smith to Leach, Kruger got in. x i tion. r Wituama line. Aled to Msintyre, An. MeCormicks single gave thelr second. Beries resnized ©, sundaes. | Fenes’ Re thas ICIDE. oe finding of a rowboat jsst ’ & blue serge sult of clothes, Set pea V1 Barrett, Elberfield was! phe ther bite im the and chain, a shirt, collar and tie. A letter wes found in the or in p10] t the coat addressed to William A. Garrison, ot No 426 Puston { & 5 i ne t i i eh fie fi y a Oo 1 1 ‘pe woll, but Martin sent him right | MeOg® (along to the leader, who was Water. @ide, and he caught the Bennington | Bet + e@olt at the end of a quarter, After fect game om the fields!” First Insias. rat alked and was caught steal- vd ing, no Behied to Corcoran. Bien. struck S|! line cou Sh oe it oer for Syeonby yf muss } it, Kelley to Kellum, d splendid) sooklyn, and signed Frederick Kuehn, of No. 1156 Fulton street The SEL Vien pans ee Det toe rT he at mate ile te {Xo ain a ae out to McCormick, AEB) Y eds one "and tnrew im” out NO Dares he was tired of life and thet {t was no use to look for his ity Lacey ih Maly heer pce Hi seymour ainea te cont pene ae off : ; Second Inning. # he had taken every precaution to weight it with an anchor. The Gettisher, Py one ee ee teak ‘at Avet and retired. Cronin, Dillon to Babs, | Dol r .| thought the clothes and boat and jewelry were left as a hoax and that Kn teen doubled and Fults scored. Tt 0 RUNS. ° | man simply disappeared, wishing to make others think that he had eg ion and the 1 ‘ prer suicide, Mr. Kuehn was thirty-five years old. That is the rs assests ‘ sao he man oad The ot rs rtd a Soabad Bay ! gauteedng ant to Care saraney, Atese 1, fo ieallgy H ‘Another mysterious disappearance might be explained since the AT TORONTO, : UN, i Geass fanned. NO oC ) By tok € (8 Biber 19 Da itimore, > ~ ~{lin to bert op ben LURRELSS iy PR ay Ag out by wei sated tescont_ 0g, Dolan'e i 1] Ginnity ibe iyeher o wees t Fu McCormick took second oo ry hd Bees LULL Lel| ' soalpeeetehin eae | ake ches iia ves ve ie sang ne bal povbuaty Mbel a toon a ths hl porte SECOND i yt Williams's lick crm nln fied 10, Corcoran. backed up bring | or claim for them. He an. ERE aay 4 ' , ugh Gants. ding | the time the clothes were discovered the clerk received a $2 bill sisesseey Hit Kellum wale, ° tboubie pay ‘ wap made || Flaherty tonsed. Mertes out NO RUNG | note calling attention to the clothes and asking that they be sent te ‘and ' ry} ‘s fine fy, Dilton, ag Russell. bade BYES; Mile! sows wetted. tked, Gremingsr was footed. fo RUNS ey oN eae prymenaded Beaumont ged and -| Patching the vartous stories of disappearance in the last week together WARK AT MONTREAL. morine Lows, bu Sa, Rabin tree Fourth Ina rit (a Deye| a0d wsiding the discovery that an anchor hed bese Maken ovt of 8 re plate, Itz to ‘ ae niprad ned. Sheckard was out, oe Wihiewe io, Willams f0 tee’ ther. atruck out. i wee Aime “g tn Jamaica Bay by some unknown ian and not returned, the disbelievers 4 cried Doube. Dolan ‘nd thinking he had tagged him, Bow-| of the murder theory think they have the better ofthe argument, ve 4 ts Rob! aa ons . Kell Hon, Woodruff was out, Jor. | * ‘ good ‘waiter and ambled: Kicinoy Geb 3° Jordan. Cor- — NOR bi wan of cond Me on a ki scoring Conroy, Osteen sacri- singled’ to left, Dolan Bor and . Browne! to B ane. Ce Carr ton Kitson’ Clark Greminger to frst. ON RUN. "|W : ned Oh rune frat ces gag pity : by Gilbert ONE RU Seventh Inning. Fourth Inning. ing fanned. McGinnity tossed to Gilbert. rw Riteber out, itn doubved Inte covey eer Stk to Gilbert. ‘NOR iene geld | wy ae Wee HAY ON VACATION, ug jnning. bot was nfl’ to hie! oma x. tes. ingled. out, q Ritehey's neat stop yr Sawell me ff. Kaley Wo nine Ot Faihe woN ; throw Fs Malian NO'RUNS. | Secretary of State and Party be Fy g Fi eESeEESES ‘scoring. Bro dr gh he Bighth Inning. sou ot on ad a Srew McGann out. Leach's! ge a, Out, Rabb f prynsiel rig em teat teat | alent fret, | K part for Summer Heeiay = 4 Dthon. Dolan was caught stvallux: | Broring doubled." Ritchey Feached wea: | Gotblod. Fane tanned. #0 RU BOSTON, July 14—John Hay, ee eo to Dillon’ NO RUA. Ot ep ed Eighth tantng. Pavey ae. at . t Mecinnity nade ‘in Infield ein Pane gh WA gy filed to feCorm: nl s double scored Bo mae fo RUNS, HREF. nan Mo ihchey te Smith, ae Bevin Bare 4 on Devlin's roa second on Dev Ins, Woods to O'Leary. Kleinow| McGann singled. Maries forced him. Prana reach ‘ Reville fouled co Grermuges |Flanerty to Wagner. Dahlen walked hre filed to Browne berty, oy ied | £2" RUNS, Big} p> M at third. o 4° Leach, Ses in | jertes. “4, Ninth mae SAE Bt | noe ila

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