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RACING # SPORTS FRE ONE CENT. ) PLUNGE ON GIDEON'S SES ree a mk 7 to 21 NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1904 AR TSS /EOUUTCHEDN COTS ames ANTS LOSE | BOOKMAKERS $3000 ==" —_— GIANTS ........ .......100000 ,f 0— CHICAGO ..............02002011 — H. PO. A. s . . 030 Colt Backed ‘All Over Ring Over Ring to Half His Tate she Eighth Inning—MoCormick (for Taylor) singled. Bresnahan : Opening Price, Beats Barrier and|o«. ere ig fied. Brown — pkey beh oot ne. ee ‘ 4 soor'y. ann doubled, sc rowne, es out Wins, Showing Remarkable Reversal ; ; ; but Devin sored Damen out Thee rue. 3 its@ now pitching. Williams flied. Briggs fanned. Slagle | of Form. s i i i ‘ «tripled, scoring on Casey's three-bagger. Chance fanned. One *Bergen ... run. ‘| ; otale wut THB Ninth Inning—Gilbert and’ Warner flied. Dunn (for Wiltse | i » Bad le og se and Toys “eure id not singled. Bresnahan singled. Browne filed out. No runs. 4} wit urst Park in Handicap—Re-| " “birmenvno.” * ™* ) liable, with Hildebrand Up, Wins for|tsut,®<j- oe TET URL ae St a roi tte At Cincinna game, end third: Bos., 5; Cin., 1, Plunger Ryan, well b 23120] AtSt. Louis (N. L)—End sixth Phila. 25 St. Louis, 11, | Branetel, 1h + 1340]. At Washington (A. L.)—End ninth: Detroit, 0; Wash,, 0. a towar the just lasting lon, Ritchey, # A ae eT THE WINNERS, tough (9 eet the place by Athen ene ro beeae JERSEY CITY AT BUFFALO EASTERN LEAGUE. —Escutcheon (4 ‘0 apr eren eee | Eis.) MOBS OM x ae ae JERSEY CITY ...-.......: 20 tt ran Up te 1) Con) FINISHES AT FORT ERIE, |P™ i ic, # | BUFFALO .. ahi i A fener & ry FORT ERIE RACE TRACK, ont, dent! : ce ; : H H ; : 4 ‘ End si Pw a) mean RAGE —Aeteon (1108 July 2-—Pollowing cr Feaults of] tase WitgcOM Poole, 1: oft Cove, 7 At Rochestér (E. L.)—End sixth Providence, 4; Rochester, 3 up; six furlongs,—Lady Draper, *nd] Case, « FIK8T RACE—Three- olds First Base on Balls—Off Poole, 1; off THIRD RACE—Flammula (even) | (Treubel), 5 to Zand even, won; Fade-| Struck out—By Poole, 4; by Case, 4 meny, % (St 1, Marmee (7 to 1) 2, Canteen 3, Sonat Bie ae B81 s find 10 tot, | Three-base hit ~ Leach. : FOURTH RACE — Bad News| Two-base ind. Time-1.13 4,“ } 894 8) nits—Bransteld (2), Beaumont. stolen ‘OND RACE—For two-years-olds; | b@%¢—Wagner, Wild pltch—Poole, Hit c urlongs. —Di ;, (even) 1, Hurst Park (43 to 10) 2, ios” (Paw), 10 to 1 oe rapt Dean,| by pltcher—Smith. Umpire—Zimmer. Gallop Of 110 (Munroy. 6 sven, | Attendance—2,500, i Keynote 3. second; Itaskl, 104 CW" ideratranny, ons Land 4 to J, third. Time—1.08 a «FIFTH RACE—Cloveriand (3 to 1)}, THIRD KAUCK—Three-yeq: mile and and one-el PITTSBURG, July %.—The 4, Seymour (5 to 1) 2, Conkling 3. jie (Munro). 7 to 10 ei Ch ft (Sgecial to The Evening World.) Brooklyns were asy victims for the Pittsburgs to- { |ian, Not (Heomanelii tod & nd a net” | day. ©In the third inning Hanlon'e men second; Ecleetlo, 81 (J. Re ohnanny, ist 4 ACE—Flinders (3 to 1) 1, a 1. third. Time— ot SIXTH RACE. ders (3 to 1) ang § doh third. Time 68 1h virtually put themselves out of the sce: WITH CHO US | Littie Buttercup (7 to i) 2 isnmal- | itongscapiiana, et a ae s game by nome dumb work. With Kru- lan 3. {ato tan by ois Bab inf Rs PB J ireube Ritter , but through | ae mf Visit By 4 Fs 5 1 rey 2 to}, gta “md Strang | ae i oe Bree eee “1.01 4, ane | neuther tied for the catch, though both y BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK.) FLPPH RACE~Three-vear-olde and | Were at second. { , Fly BW—The incident of the afternoon Hpwardy Ais furlongs.—Mixer, 10¢(J.| Dobbs got the ball and threw wild to at Brighton was the sud 9 1 and 2 to. 1, won: Albert, j tion of Escutcheon in the the strength of Eseutcheon’s Inst two} 7 to vena tof ¢e the plate, Two runs were third. Time-L14 le Was easy. lyn faces, which were very bad, the book- SIXTH RACE— ue. ee Py ey on coarse’ 5 makers Iaid 19 to 1. Suddenly there }Pi, one mile.—Idle, of (Reichatger), £76 | Brosh ome ri was a whirl of money on the horse tus fi to. 5, own; Ben Fonso, 9] yelled “Hurry it up!” 1. 9 to 1 and 4 to 5, second; scored on Bmithye 7 to 3 ani race.’ On| Hopagul Mise, 100 (Fie, bored fares eae afk, that ' His odds dropped polnt by polnt until Dyn 110 (C. Smith), 3 t First Inning. } \ he Was 4 to 1 in the betting. He beat third, Time—Lit 9 ARR eve, Dobbs waited for a pasa. He tried , the gate at the start by a couple of riuidiiienmien to steal, but Bmith's chrow to Ritchey iihns. and got: howe in trent “by 4| HAWTI pee ene eeenen 8 minds. lengths an ro 1 eau. an romen: ) head. HORNE RESULTS. | Getslag td id ig Beaumont, No"RUNS. if There was a lot of ugly talk aftet ps cmeicnaed . ‘also } ’ the race und those who noted the ans | HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI caughe Bea yon Geel run, ores mated talk of the stewards thought perragn ie are 4 Tun here to. away trom Mi ormiek an ‘and was calle: ea that an Investigation would be made. | day resul as follows: a e hit, jon went to sleep ani It is estimated that $0,00 was taken | ‘Bee “te rand Pt yen by off first when Babb gat ered I! ut of the ring on Escutcheon's vietory. | Kil%e, §‘to 1 and. 3 to Rewad soe, Me | mad RS Hurst Park was beatcn by Bad News | fis & to l'and 6. to 1, third, ae ven a single on the drive, Sebrin, fn the fourth race, a handicap of a, 1162-5. ‘ IND RAC! F mile and a furlong. The race proved ve Rg Sage lechase, short |B a Gakles, that the handicapper had no idea ot and 6 to 1; Kingalon, m8 te Seve the ability of Bad News, for he simply | ¥4s second; Yee to 6 played with Hurst Park, and won in| turd | Time. ‘orced Bransfield, Strang to RUNS. Ritter and Babb, on Case’ . nd Smith's attempted FOURTH RACE-One mile.—Won by| f Warte Nicht, sto Land's tose Bhawan AUne jongs. He was ridden by Hildebrand to- day, as Ryan found that J. Boland was In Mig opening event pare down from 3 to 1 to 4, to FAIR GROUNDS RACE TRACK, BT. | \?pueget would: ha ee) i gene hing In his last two races w rrented ' LouIs, Mo., July 2%2.—The winners of] had no n Wea umaley" Ww 3 such & plunge, but the plunge made/the races run here to-day are as fol- third mie at oat neverthel nd Escutcheon got jiame- lower ae ‘Ane one Not only that, but he wa: ay fying rang, who ina ma he the start with a lead ‘ee-quarters rueger came ome on this mis Face, Was the fay Won}; Dobba got the ball and threw wild tol t 3 peril Fu fn as Srey ott Be dri J |. Ritchey whieh wa ‘ f on, festa of Bobb.” THREE RUNS, mn} Confess’ . Gri y Tah ande Tommy 1 i a ; e ‘ 4 ‘le y, to to show, G Rellablo, with Hite yo Time—1.08 1-4, itter forced him, Case to Rite! favorite in the second race, h te Three-guar re of a talent went to him knowin they would mi. mR “RAC aiatoek for 9 to aad § z get a ride and that the horse would | 2 nad Lowry, 6 * hand, The turf sharps are talking of /by Americano, 9 to 1 antl 6 to 4; Fron. dee him as a Saratoga handicap possibility. si Sto 1 and 2 to 1, was second; iter aught F-, ner ® oul. Smith Rellable won the handicap at six fur- ful, 6 to 1 and 6 to 5, third. Time— ; play, & costly experiment to a betting man./4 to 1 and 13 to 10, was second; The Third Inntes. Reliable won easily. pain 15 to 1 and 6 to 1, third. Times fk ach, wee pone whe ape stand when e's foul. te renee Coe 2 sreroins, we parame te Meare Diibe bas saps en eal a“ vumley secu tendance was fal ST. LOUIS WINNERS, | Kiteney utrew Geant? out No RURK Heavily Backed E> Lea ruck out, au drove & mon Krueger forced hita, Strang fanned, Babb hit fefely, ick out, Branstield to Case, NU Smith hit by pitched a Case fouled Babb. Ni 8 to5, It to 9, uransfeid'fo caters cane Hauer h nit rg ay |. THIRD RACE-Six furlongs. —Won Aimith made n fne Fu Tuaning catch of be: rike-out LON out “to to AT ST. LOUIS, Fifth Race—Princess Orna 1, Franco 2, Garrett Wilson 3. GIANTS IN SECOND GAME “ Circulation Books HIGHLANDERS WHITE SOX - - Visiting tide “i Had American League Pa =<. i ' i ; «| Packers Ask for a Conference, but: Powell p. 11110 Hold a Meeting of Their Own, Rese get arn =: 2-1 to Stand Firm, and There Now Seems Li orn rn ee ac | tle Hope of Immediate Settlement, arma jes ££ 4 § §TWO OUTBREAKS OCCUR, AT ONE.” “ in rinte OF WHICH POLICE DRAW PIsTa Ls sik ms : ‘| Strike Leaders Assert that the Packers TORMIS reeriesesese serene *Smith replaced Altrock in the sixth White Sox .....0020 2 Highlanders .....0 00064 Base hits-Of Pouel), AU, oft Gi 6 In iv in three innings; off Al innit Firts iy or Powell, 0; off Smith, 2; off Al Struck out-Hy Fo Powell, if; by, crimth, by Altrock, Two-base hits—M Ls ea— Day! AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK. July] One man has been beaten so badly that he will probably die, Wnts sor bya acre at tto'k | Ambulance containing another man whq was accidentally injured, 9 White Box by @ score of 6 to McGraw's ise suas Nae Started with a Tally, but Ro RUN esha Thereatter Had Hard Time Locat- ing Curves of Briggs. poetry, wan easy, Dundon to one's Koapt fed ¥ ‘Culngans Wil-| of the men in check, Is stil ising exerted, but it fs obvious that. a Jams boost Second 1 Dundon Anderson BATTING ORDER. Saba UM de tery Ra reo Ne b . Browne rt, aaev, 3. | ner Hned es waa /NO RUNS. viin, $b, Ch: tb. doubled ann. tb. xi f. | Case: uN pac: Third Inning. rs . y to a. Ond base, Tair e, Marna rt ing Casey, Tinker melree~O'Day a ‘Emel . ONE RUN, to The Evening World.) (Special to CHICAGO, Ill, July %.—The Glan and the Cubs met in the second gai e of the series this afternoon on the West Bide gr before a crowd that was even larger than that of yesterday, The Giants were friskier than ever and the practice that thi went ‘O |} through before the start of the game pm wos @ treat for the enthusiastic 7) erites, The Cubs evidently had been given al thorough overhauling during the morn- ing session on the grounds, and Man- ager Selee had instilled new energy Hat Fell Overboard and Was fovday "es tf they’ “would wipe: out to Drowning When Wensensakye sad remembrances of that awful def terday, "Both. tes teams were the same make up Swam to His Aid. as ypstersay A rs le of 8. batteries, to toh his new oily Teck Barry. to have in right to relieve Willams, | Thomas Wersensakye, First who has been in the United 2 haa wall and went i | for fifteen years, and who has been for o poeee throw to first.| the ining-ship ae a fis “Willams, nt Uedtes Portsmouth, the headquarters of the New Jersey Naval Reserve, which is out to bey vo lon unas- his best form, Re! went $3 | are i Dave Sommers, 6 to ." ‘now, Beau doubted, Pas the front soon after the start, third. Time—t.16 1-2. steted. scoring. the, the running with Lady Unea, vév.| Krueter fled: out’ to’ Geater ONE Ga: in a ch bune'! They ‘held. this or ne stot Orient, Vtat ’ Picth tnning. where Gay Boy came ‘ough. show, third. Poole By, stopped, Bransfeld unas. not. cat Reliable, Ww ‘Time—1.48, sisted. Dobbs was igre Ritchey. to \y a len ba from Ga: a al ‘a length, In front of Lady to sebrl jalan All the Way. ‘ py bring out SB eg a eld BALTIMORE AT MONTREAL. try Yined mately, Cree fann R. HL dj Baltimore RUPEES SS 7 Math I Montreal ..0 1 0 3 u Batteries Adina, eh Byers; “Mecar|é aid Babb. ‘NO journey and then quit. thy and Gibson. Jordan took lion's place, Leach Bad News Beats Hurst Park, NEWARK AT TORONTO. oo Shs Be Lares Beau [ica to Lumen No Rime, aT He gra hy 61010592 Seventh Inning. , Ritter out, each to fire, MeCor. fied to Meries! his way to the Scandinavia-America criterion Breckenridge and Lynehs| Ite tt to Bransiield. Peoie out, | fa"! Cet Ri te inner, {line pler when his hat blew ' re Bad eae Ne laNs “Upahdh. Woe fvted NO RUNS sees to Mecann, wie] i the mater. As ne q inker out, 19 MeGan ~|the hat an rabbed for it he | Bia News went to toe} ENDS HIS LIFE THIS TIME, | him.'sirinc 10 tans, Richer dled t tae tite Pastor to Meagan” BTES | vatsnce sad il ve the nivee mine in hand by fed, trom —_— pitch, | Smith out, spabb to fret "NO Runs. , He could not swim and would have Dennis Callahan, thirty years old, of No. 9 Walton street, Brooklyn, who Eighth In Dephe out, ey a to first, the Brooklyn Hospital, where se had been taken after evtting his throat, blew out his brains this afternoon in @ Vacant lot at Ocer 1 avenue and Ave-| Case fa *ieaeh ti nue R. Sheepshead Sa: po ag. oe Mn Tea singled. pred hi Callahan stood ir full view of passen- > second. ONE RU R CA wach, Spa mie ntecwtesa a Inning. tie Dillon anaes nea Gersier fanned. AG ala Strang. Bo y fea to oe ha long. Med to 'y long. EASTERN LEAGUE, |, fatter made ne ni ms r scored Wagner, pooring ed. J 8 discharged but a@ week a Lum a a aerate hi ee ne | Out, fig. Wer | 82 ru. Ba Dabh |S merts une sinker omebaSls | gaging. at 8 singled past McGann. Sesny ying at the foot of Seventeenth street, a " Bla, pid iM a Mert. nce nif jot i Int saved a Russian from drown- Cae Mined ted y. Ree Hii’ io albert “yo Wensensakye has the rank of ad- Second Insing. miral's steward in the navy. He was eft. anion foreed| On board the ship to-day when ne rt forced | heard a cry for help coming from the Fiver and saw @ man struggling in tne ket. Sree whine | “anes ly watted e if. e only waited long en: fanned. Belgas beat grounder to Ta kick Pe peg Dates pia hird and. the. plate, while Tinker and| into the river to the man's rescue. Inca moved around to third and sec-| Wensensakye is a good swimmer, and Son Basie, sinated pat third, scoring! with a few powerful strokes he had f | Toker one Briaws. Casey filed to Bres-i reached the 4 ond Dinahan, TWO RUNS. rowning man’s side, Third tanine. Selsing hin with one hand he struck Taylor out, Evers to Chance, Brem1-| Ut for a painter's float which was haw hit he nance 2 ball. Browne out, | nearby and soon had the man safe on ers to C vilp out, Tinker to] che float, nC, gh y out Dahlen | When he had been given a stimulant oa second, | the rescued man said he was Josegh ty UNS. Laskowrki, a Russian, of No, 4 Chrvatie street, Manhattan, He said he was on With tasting. been drowned had It not been for the Warner out, Evers to Chance. prompt action of the Japanese sailor. 1. i, So 5 aah strike me Pi s Briges to Chance to centre, chance|} WEATHER FORECAST. adh ea el Bie oe to same Forecast for the thirty-six hours . M. Saturday for]! New York City and vicinity: Occasional rains and cooler to sixth Inning, i ga vo re ingle sled to ee Powell to Anderson, ied Laid Wake While Chasing His Anderson was soft, Davis Elberfel led to centre. Dahlen filed hed Green. Con to ee a, nt tg lett. War-litk was fertied to frst by Dundee. | iN were presents Arthur Meeke: and Thomas J. Connors, Jones hit for a base, of an meee hole and J |. Dundon w s Heke eer MO RUNS. sree] At this mecting {t was decided by the packers that they gure £4, Seer were doul lon to Donohue, rth Inning, Anderson, NO Ri Green his and bit ‘ely. an hit liams, who threw to Eiberfeld Green. Elberfeld dropped and both runners were safe. thrown out by Powell to Williams. . MM TWO RUN! Elbesteld. was. hi b Fults forced Elberfert’ at Powe y fom tended to every branch of the packing industry. ohue to Davis. Conroy was Coenad ee Dundon to |. Fults reached erty als the corne! He singled, bri ane ras, the iFOTk®.| make these packers see before we get through that they hare gone t in poeeberty, Smith took Altrec! we one, ent io Aira ment sul SCORE BY INNINGS. thrown out by Dundon, NO} 144 unanimous sentiment of the men present that the agreement | : nd reached third C Jones's ite ‘NO | cireumstances would any demand of the strikers that 2on-unton. Jones had his fy paver ready for| forced out to make way for those whose jobs they have taken Keeler. Williams was folded owt by Dundon. Alirock and Donohue burted| With. sreond on 8 Opentoa”] | RESULTS EDIT] PRICE ONE CEN AIOTOUS. MEAT rk. Violated Their Agreement, and Donnelly Threatens to Call Out the Trades for a Sympathetic Tie-Up. 2 001-5 Wrecee t 5 (Special to The Evening World.) CHICAGO, July 22,—This city is already getting a taste of w 1s to endure unless the strike negotiations now pending are carried. successful termination. With the conferrees still in session disorder broken out in several places. surrounded by strikers and almost overturned, The arrival of reserves is all that averted a disgraceful scne, , ; FEAR MORE VIOLENCE. , re The offots of the leaders, sorceehl up 4 not, 3 an ness will reign soon unless this aftemoon’s joint conference ends’ Huan | strike, a rest” which the most optimistic can at present see no signs The packers themselves asked for the conference wiich is now on, but before entering it they had a private meeting at which the fol to first. Armour & Co.; Thomas Wilson and Edward Morris, representing : & Co.; J. E, Maurer, representing Schwarzchild & Sulaberger; J. PACKERS REMAIN FIRM. U>.! arm in thelr attitude and would not yield,en inch to the strikers, been violated by the packers and that they would not conseat te held} the system of re-employing strikers. It was also settled thet w Py Unless the strikers themselves yield, tt was decided to shut killing departments and keep them shut down, confining the to Vwl-| the present to the shipping and handling of products on hand. - {9 catch) tt was on thia basis that the packers went into the joint and as the strikers went into it with the trades structed to resist these very things, there is little or no hope of @ ment. It is freely predicted that the conference will break up witl 1 2 agreement being reached, and thet by o-sornew the eta a ee thi 4) 70 CALL. SYMPATHETIC STRIKE, i “It we don't reach a settlement,” said Mr. Donnelly just as he es te conference, “I shall demand that all the allied trades go out. k's place (Continued on Second Page, Firat Column.) the scote ted. POUR RUNS. Smith fted to Keeler. es locate the curves, Green put one in a hole for a safety. parched ox stealing, McGuire to Elberteld. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Fults wee passed to first. booted Conroy's slow lick, ae BROOKLYN AT PiTTSBURG. CHICAGO AT NEW third, Smith to Tannehill Powell was was safe. leGuire fi couldn't another He was Dundon thrown out at fArst. by Tannenili: | Seeoklyn,.... 0000000 2 0- 2! Chicago 00202020 Dougherty was hit, and walked. Keeler 001 -—7 fore egeene tty, Dundon to. Davis. Pittsburg ..... 0031200 0000400 Sontag. iabAsicte{¢| wowToN AT GINGINNATL Dougherty. his stomach. Donohue fitted field, sending home Callahan Batteries—Poole and Ritter; Case 4nd/ parteries—Altrock and Smith. Powell and McGuire, 8T. LOUIS AT himself FIRST GAME, before With & pair of shoes down In centrelgiin 9000000033 Seton Se him, Dundon singled but was caught | Ciacinnati.... 01000000 3— 4) 70H... stealing, MoGuire to Elberfeld, hill fouled to Anderson. TWO Williams fouled ont to Green, nin bed A: of bas Dit. TA! IN Eihertots aeee the tens uae NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Eighth Inning. Conroy smothered MoFarland’s foul, yori was nailed at first by to Powell, Jones aunt i. No RUNS. ‘annehill troleyed Fulte's frat, Green got under Coni down the right alley for a base, foul MeGuire filed to Dundon. NO| fie wa tcaling, McGulre 1o| AMERICAN RUNS might? Returday showers; light to i inde. Nath Insiog, Green out ee byt A sure thing to Jeatten ee aat azar tau sess saa bas Tanne- RUN Tann Batt rles—MeNichols Wilhelm = and Needham: Walker und Peita, and a hair, Med to wipe to high was ni Blverted NO RUNS. wh. tre. Orth ran for piel" “ousherty tel» Keeee Boston.

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