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“TWOHORSES CO OOWN owe a : Well-Known Rider of Jumpers Recent-| V'SIT0#8' HITS scart ly Qut of Hospital, Splinters His}|in First Game Dodgers Are Hospital in an ambulance unconscious. Hs shoulder wa: . Collar Bone in Fall from Malden at| Whitewashed and in Seoond] fracture of the skull Brighton Beach. They: Get: One. Run to. Four aes i | Single, Bring in fun that Won! the Union Stockyards, ae lh in tan CINCINNATI AT CHICAGO—NATIONAL LEAGUE. Game for Locale, ® Britisher, Joho A. Drake's Two-Year-| SECOND ANE. CINCINNATI... -e,.05-500002100 ~r momavona = |MEMBERS OF THE ALLIED || Old, Beats Glorifier, and Graceful, at| © nvavne CHICAGO... .. -2..-5.06010902 Doaghrty, Ie wnsnen PVE A TRADES UNIONS STRIKE ~ False Price of 12 to 1, Is Also ali,® Pas fe ae Pani Winner. xreee, tirade BALTIMORE AT BUFFALO—EASTERN LEAGUE, +24 4|Many Thousands Quit Work in Syme | Bransfeld, 1b. oon od eres O20. F i it. WEMNNENS, — pigaraimerr ay ee galtees Boon Ltd 100-8 bit eg, ba ign “ores a , pines nAze—Zramplan ve | ot Raat AT Hae | trees AT ST. Louls aie Settl Te ble Are Being M de 3 a ae one min . LOUIS. ver e Trouble Are Bein Pern 6 ae Bont & oir ni ug TWH woes 4 FHM 2! Beth Rage—Six Shooter 1, Bas d’Or 2, Light Opera 3. ee Ce ee F @ECOND RACE—Good and Pienty|over''the ‘feld, a & het favorite R H.PO.A. B. Seren tyne or ; pian Myatio Shriver (6 te 1) Rehaiit sete a feGae re Dente, ot where FRIDOCK’S BODY RECOVERED. 1 4 $] CRTICAGO, July 96—The iret atrost rit attending the walk-out of the Toke tr Bar et Hey Ta Lame. ¢ 31 ¢ 6 The body of WilHam Fridock, of No. 544 West Forty-eighth| 2st M «0 allied trades trom the stock yards coverred (Ais actersons [8 SS | THIRD RACK-Sritianer, (6 to 8)|the front and acta resarmcaeal Went 10] Bling ah * 2 29 9 atreet, who was drowned as ho was about to board a barge at}rannealti, a. + 4 | 80e near cae of che yard gates. Halls hundred mba ead Woses Sa ia W, Gloritier (8 t0 8) 2, Torchelio a, | Brattre,lenstna trom Maries: who beat] Bah, as. . ooaad pine excursion of the “Haymakers” on Sunday morning at the| Sullivan, «. . 1 6 0/and a score of policemen hed all they could do to quell the Gistartamen! 5/5 | POURTH RACE—aracetul (12 to! Lernave Rent weed Thing.” MeCormiek, * 2 § 2 1/F gat of West Forty-third street, was recovered this afternoon|°""™* * “~ at Bg fring < the Tone ee had gone on ou verg bad fone tn running| Garvin, p. «+ e inst the wishes wite, b was dragging i: eae yee satan ito, i Fe Sarat 4 ; : : = ~ ~ back to work. A crowd of strikers and their wives waylaid her, pi » PIRTH RACE—Keynote (11:t0 10) | was FS cot out st ace Ahece everybody was slugging everybody elee-all over the avenue, Mrs. latrick * ¢ race, how- apparent. then Be souk ne it, wee Jn Uy eee Ghower (4 to 1).2, Himeelf,| moved ‘ip ‘tor aut, ile Esvnote easily t #0 to the front whenever idoisyand was reddy,| First Das Ly hy 1, Getowin (7 to 1) % Sporte|a’aintane tnird. hai’. Himeeit wag] base hit—Bheckard. a 4 ) ‘ “ aileedomhorn went-to-the tondance—T,i00, (Special to The Evening Wort.) 1 athrt, “made. all: the rannthg hd aon * iy %.—There was only one atake, the | of lors and a halt in front Gull, at six furlongs at Brighton | afternoon, That speedy fil, Lady’ FORT ERIE WINNERS, - CHAMPIONS BEAT FOR RAGING CHART AND OTHER BRUMLYASTWCE|_ SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2, CASE AND FLAHERTY KEEP | jonn’ Cahill, of No. 1071 Elsmere place, Bronx wa | QIXTH RACE—Meadow Hern (18 frou th me tur 28ron in nad | Garvin, & fast oe iz Meadewhora Had Ferrin. Cmpre sir Ammer Ae:| MeGraw Uses New Pitcher Elliott and Catche (BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRAOK. “Ohg a4 our Jengibe from Gotowin, | gxposrrioN PARK, PITTSBURG \ Pa, July %—The Brooklyns lost both Who Play Good Ball. here to-day by Ight stick work, hey played well in the field, how- COMPLETE BASERALL aod $20 | RESULTS EDITI NEW YORK, MONDAY, JULY 25, Al Orth Makes His New York Debut and Twirls a Great Game, Striking Out Severi of the White Sox. : (WO8 OF WOMEN BEAT WOMAN IN CHIC =a BY TROLLEY athe Strikers and Their Wives Waylay.N tt Stanislaus Zlatrick, Who Was Drage gidg Her Husband Back to Work in | OWENS, TOO, DOES GOOD BOX WORK FOR VISITORS. Dougherty’s Three-Bagger in Ninth and Willie Keeler’s ERED.} knocked down by a Third avenue electric car this afternoo and received probably fatal injuries. He was taken to Bellevu broken and he suffered concussidn of the brain, with a possidl was severely fnjured, acd many othcre gustained cracked heads and bruised While this riot was going on three thugs attacked Mrs. Anna who hes three sons on strike, and robbed her of a small emount of money, One of the sons, Leopold, was arrested. oe fayestat to The Breaing World) With the sookyands practically ted 7 Marshal! Against Father Mathew Nine, AMMRICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW | up and a meat famine tn sight, the YORK, July %—In a pitohers’ battle, the! union men have determined to make Highlanders batted out the winning run strtke, tn their half of thé ninth Inning. With ie Cieigdhen os be: pan! jone mam down, Dougherty ht for thiee toe allied cs eevee riven them the “GIANTS PLAY EXHIBITION.. | GAME UP IN'EL withdrawn, which led John ever, they might have had a lower scote CORE INNINGS. and, Keeler following with a Drake Ishiana, and T, L. Watt put f to beat. The losers had bad breaks on ~ Pah os0100 BATTING ORDER. the only run of the game was | Winning hand, and that the packers will FORT ber) Giants ..:.- fa Marmee. The winner turned up In! | . BRIE RACE TRACK, Ont. the offense, Father Mathew, 0 -0:0,0-2 0.050 Cleats sp Sued, \ ‘xree to the conditions ortginally pro- bens + Graceful, a 12 to 1 chance, who ss a rae gees td the races held] The first game, Sqore was! Pittsburg * seats oe Suck taatilas posed—rehatatement within dorey eight ee hap thag cn ° & decidedly false price, Flamm § ws: M of . y rowne, rl. of triking butchers meat- known, Tel 9 & een ly eg AR whh| FIRST RACE- Four. 3; Brooklyns, 0. The Dodgers couldn't (@pecial to The" Evening World.) Devine fs Sense Vedan the voted Wy slnshing the hours of the # pres of all others and| The sympathetic strike, embrasing } DW) : Mx furiongs—W m touch Flaherty’s durves at the right) ELMIRA, July %.—The Giants sto MeGenn. Th. 4 a cutters and ten days et of ekilied Mildevrand riding, was second cholee. | (rreunely 8s to tanats £195) time, off here to-day on thelr way home fr i: fet | moist atmosphere, Green wal put away | inaividual arbitration in all eases of al- jaseee labor in the [ishlana was the pacemaker, but si it (Wishard), 16 to . First Inet Chicago and played the Father Mati Kk, rt. McGraw, sa, by Willams and Anderson, Callahan | jegeq disorimination. early and Graceful taking the | 40cond; Floritorm” 1 (Wie mg 4 ; he Henderson, If. Gilbert, ‘2b, belted the ball for a base, Davis sent « spre per, & ee hens cn 1B to 1, third.’ ‘Thee #), to 1) Dobbs hit a gevige liner te Sebring. | team in an exhibition gam: Birmingham, cf, Marahall. ¢ a long fly €o Fults, NO RUNS. Committee to Kad Strike, } D . RACE—Tyo-year-olds; Save, hy ‘centre. by iy io way Licey mpi oor a ae Jones did not have to move to get| The butchers, meat cutters and allied) # general sympathetic strike . a ateaplechase with five! Commo, 105 Crheibely $40) att | back and ne the bail was MeCormick hit safe to right. Browne | Umpire “Shee. Dougherty's high Mft. The same thing |trades representatives held @ meeting | decreed and that only a word There was on: Annie Cha) 1 (He his head shoved up his left hit safe between firet and seoond, Mo.) =e rannehill to Donohue was|this afterncon and determined to send a leaders was needed, two of which fall with all|, tol and ¥ to 4, second: Haail, uo sary: | made the catch. Lumley ‘uaual accompaniment cé the acraams ci). § to § and 8 to 6 third, MTN: | Bransteld. RUNS. the women. Malden, who was racing THIRD RAC; Ritter to Babb. Dition got \Bend-and® head with Good Lag a * see aa Tgas-olde oad] isc dounder and touched feat it over . and ry singled. ener forced 5 came a nasty cropper Fon bel), «10 brane: eet | Strang. NO RUNS. (D. Boland) PH couldn't beat and Austin Allen’ could never get close CAGO, July %.—The races run here to-| balls, Wagner made a home endugh to see the color of Britisher's day reaulted as follows: deep centre, Krueger also eoat, Glorifier ran with him all: the) FIRST RACE—p , was carried wide into the streteh, | id one-half tur-| bring singled and got second on is, @ @, Whittier jumped away in ie Inning st * Seventh Inning. LOUIS, Mo,, July 5.—Fotlowing results of the races run here to-day: | FIRST RACE—Four and one-halt fur. Jong: "Wen Uy Lia Prhebes, Hts | and erenova, 3 to | for place, was Stella M., 1 to 8 t Urge oO ww, third. fi the | RUNS. fanned also, A rquis Decarabas, 4 to 6 Habbard, §.to 1 for place, was sec- Curt, 4 to 2 show, third. Sieth Inning. Dillon fouled to Bransfield. CE—Five furlongs.—Won | out, Ritchey to first. Sheckard iy me. to 10 to Strang fanned. NO RUNS. second: naiecemniinesandite home on Dunn's agaist. Curtis toll AS ah ee ee ee Whi . MERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. | of the LL HEADS THI8 Way, [SUZ ware, anay acsie find con (2 8 an Men ih Al As TAP cela Se fonda ‘s ‘ : ay ment | med Ot fF Ot tee Da 4 | ‘itn wan out, ‘Tannehill to frat, 2 a “us De “ye? to right Meld p49 « (416 -the winning run. ‘a different colt. He broke in front HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI- ante tae Krueger got a base on| ¥N° threw to McGraw at second rive ai Bransfield out, MeCormick to firet. by The Belle, 4 to 1 and 8] fumble. Ritchey fled ‘0 Dobbs, TWO jebrand. ‘0 2, Was sec. ? itching for Bimira. Me-) night on non-partisan l~ 1 tter; Case | po; helpers: 4 ond weakly “gore blero am Vand 4 to 1, ritte | ere mielys to centre. Duna hit| am ina interview, Be acdiaghe sg aireh ed ib dit boxmebery eee ee / DB. onside furlong and Zimmer cailed Ritter out on a’ clowe| safely to Henderson fumbled, al-) | “It will be imposstble for me to be at ne! een? arom i Waadicap at a mile and « furlong t| play. Leach to first, McCormick filed |lowing score. nn went Esopus on the day Judge Parker i fouled te sheduled for the Teamsters All Walk Out, 46 of these, Himset( and Ilyria, ran | fo 10.6 PE Tle Xinceee Garcie fanned, NO RUNS |to secofMl on the throw In. McGraw officially, notified Mv tists ie wil ciken| short 4 ye ag P< aod colors of “Father Bill" Daly, or} was and 2W i) varios ovf, Strang. to first, Cane! went out on a fy to centre, Dunn stole) up to August 2% and I cannot go to] Owen, Conroy was tossed out by Dun- Two hours after the mechanteal’ Coe jen ver. 1 to 1 and accidental bunk, Leach | Uird on. poor spvow by pon Ome | Tee itlesas’ weesil a, proeess, at don. Klelnow fanned the alr, NO _—_—_- vers withd) from the e209. . forced bb. uns ecm, ee balls f to deliver n lecture on that ¢ Re NAL LEAGUE STANDING, | the teamsters and stock handlers ile and ansisted, Beau stole on 8 bre mA fern: (°C Dome. nite tea le eee Math ATID wok Rey w & rejon strike. The teamsters droveite. wild “The statemen’ tributed 10 L'and Z| pitch and Case scored on Ritter's nigh|Cilbert Was détween bases, Dunn ited vot Phy 5 ‘ cond. ni that 1 wens Was str Keynote. galloping home an easy | ing! Wartenio sone ayte, was sec: | (row. Beau stole third while Car.| scored and Gilbert was safe on second, jigge Parker is true in eve 4 and Il to 5, third,| vin had the ball in his hand, Krueger | Marshall hit to left and Gilbert scored if ry partic ‘bdetore April Shower with the m1 ¥ walked. On a steal Bean got poms, be- on Henderson's Daly pair many lengths back. fore Krueger was out gee-agw, | . filed out to rh Se pane ea Ne y S aaPan » | Where Frank Farrell . Strang to Dillon SWO RUNS eT TH ane a Pittepure 43 577 Phila pens and then walked out in a body, vi Veteits. . J y eg Gil iret top of Curt EASTERN LEAGUE, oath Se Neve to move % ares capa Close to 1400 men quit work atid , strael, whore Che , . rel, whare Chem id, Ti + 18 £3, bbe ringled. Dillon forced him, [fit a hot one to Kiliott w Owens to Donohue, NO AMERICAN LEAGUE. caudate & Ritehe: Shecka: dou! Strang fanned, Babb out, Rites FAIR GROUNDS RACE TRACK, st. | aay Hitter oul, Wagner to Arse NO Ritchey fanned. So did Caftech, Case! to third. Burrell made a clean (hrow RUNS. RUNS, IND RACE-Bjx furlongs —Won | ,SFang threw leach out at first. Beau | Narorme bit to right field for two ba Cormick was hit with « batted ball and jgran nit to centre, Gilbert scoring. a steal,| Was put, Browne rem: ining at first.) Marshal’: mpt to reach second on Elberteld’s fate. NO RUNS, "a | Devlin flied out to centre. MeGa throw in resulted in as cerenent at Second Innlag. ‘committee to call upon the packers and | make overtures for peace, On this’ 41... committee will be delegates from all the | to left for two sacks, scoring yy OY Donohue boosted an accepted chance to °* | union engaged in the strike, The cons Dunn out on a liner to second. 0} - ON UN, to Fens, Keeler Sut Hee fpergen’s it bly at saty gump. His rider, Jimmie Mera, WhO geoong; Vali; to RU! rapped ’ U. when the fas only been diecharged from the hos |to1 and 10 tol, third. Tine sens Gecsabh Solace Gisnne Suk trgzas| Derren Med ovh.te ries. Bias otra Ble. "itmtagham ‘went out on a foul | pAndereon } q eee, "einer Canes of the! 2 & tem days, again splintered le) FOURTH RACE—Phres-year-olds and| field unassisied. “Badd fanned. ‘Ritier| out. Curtis hit to MaGann ené Wor!) qy te MoGann, Birome fanned. N : hve aegemrionge dl -- ayarnee | bone. + one mile, 1% (Munro), | out, Leach to firet. NO RUNS. out Blllott making the put-out, NO] RUNS. rades quit i hile tte. and 01 won; Bransfield filed to Sheckard. Sebring) RUNS. Seve innings. Ne the atrikers, They walked ou! 2 Be" eae 300. F ‘4 » 6 to 1 and F) P é srenag Sines ut. ition, 40, Garvin, Ritchey out to Second Inning, thers |g Pentel replaced rang th inning! abs 5 oo s satiaatidal r his horse or third. Time—t.40 1-2, . raed! ; McOraw filed. out to centre. Hughes going to left flelg in place ot , OF hould have been in FIFTH RACE.—Three. Third Inning. walked, He attempted to steal sec Henderson, Browne hit fo short was calied out on strike RESULTS rect ny Oa eH UP: seven furlonge- Kya Minion sg Mt | MeCormick — ferned. Garvin out,|and. went out, plteher to second. Mar- | Heat It oul. | Desite wae mit and nt a single to right feld. Jones '§ BASE rather than in Teylor), $ to 1 and & to J, won; Jucg| Ritchey to first. Dobbs beat out a little te saad spond. stole obeendl (ares prepee, Sone. Beoene, Madan | terced at second, Orth to Will TO-D. § od Britisher won the; two-year-old race Collins, 109 (Mtunro to seh June infield fly, Dobbs reached second on a shall hit safe past . ried fi “ Rcd 3 mY ht an sec- }iams. Jones war nailed trying to steal all web or ler je i; ot 4 bal jon wae retin rane ) , J by a head from Glorifier after a terrife "cond: St. Paula. 's1 (tommany, 6 (o| Begeed bail, Dillon waa retired, Brane Pee ata eh we tare ee, bes (PORE ene BALL GAMES, | ona? iito the placer vacated rive from the lead of the head of the phe ee Fis citedey aie Enaaaintd, NO RUPh be Case | Mhay bunted vy pitch and ree fe forend out at, second, nd. Donohue, were the un —_>— strikers, ’ av ltien CE — nt % t alon, under to " a for Conro: jeinow - stretch 10 the wire er wreried itt | SoUeee. Charles Moores se Vanenntt | $ieeRea at Aral on, ay glen, Daunte Lived at fret. Connells, “tumbled’ and | who assisted Conner, NO RCNA. {fy to Tannenill. Orth waa Tikele on 8 , Thus far there has been no disorder etacking good one, as he jeven and 1 to % won: Percy Rei ne. ‘| onnelly was safe. Mack fanned, Hen-| Rurrell rapped « daisy cutter to cen-| grounder from Dundon to first, Ni NATIONAL LEAGUE. moment, ut the police fear riota at pounds and was giving 15 to % vounds | (Plerce), iF to i’ and 4 tod. seconde | No MNS Gerson fied out to second, NO RUNS. | tre for a base. Rice sacri M: UNS : time, The conciliatory attitude fo everything in the race. pad 7 ie), 610 land Pas Fourth Inning. Third tan’ gpa to Maen, Costar, mee eet tained by both sides at the beginning If had been commonly supposed that 2h yBranaield fell down Molding Leach's| scocormick struck out. Browne went | Tiviin to Meduna. NO KUNE. out on Elberteld's| BROOKLYN AT PITTSBURG. | tne strike has given way to a 4 ther could not run ‘In Me yore RESULTS AT HAW han” Bheckard fanned. Strang got to| Ot O8 4 rounder to Shay. and’ ine | —aensenhalippiieidiates tarow 19 8 ban wae tones ond VIRST GAME y of truculenee, The atrike of the teame ‘ ago ha was beaten in, so in Bransfeld’s drop of b's o * ht ie vad wutted a | Broaklya,.,.. 000000000— sters was the culmination of the grow- — ‘Austin Allen, ‘To-day, with 'S AT HAWTHORNE, Bavd fled to Krueger. NO| Side resried. | NO RUNG a ay aet| BRYAN CAN'T MEET PARKER, joists fic “marty got Dono’ 100000 — dling fear of disorder, for Chicago re . tin Up instead of O'Nell, Britisner iughes nit to Bitoer's apenas ee hue’s high one. Ni Pittsburg ..+.+ members the scenes of violence attend MoCor- | $9004. Prevent Him hut Mis} Dougherty wes retired, Davia.to Dono-| patteries—Cronin and Bergen; Flah- hue. Dundon to first stopped Keeler. | erty and Smith. is the last teamsters’ strike, , Engagem ing Birmingham and doubling Hugh Support of the Judge Is © es Fon to urrell made a serach hit * |Riberteld beat out an infield lick. An- ° BCOND GAME. ‘The sympathetic strike includes al scoring. Me Rice filed out Jo McGann.) COLUMBUS, O., July %.—William J. to right field, Will- - gy} the mechanwal workers in the stog No RUNS. Bryan was in the city to- en rouie d_was thrown out by | Breoklyn.... 000001 00 0— 1. samely, Con-wiebere to Delaware Springs, § C; aud. iu Pittsburg -... 00022000 nt where he will make an address ters, electricians, plumbers, would support New York.9 24 .120,8t. Louis..4 4 48} derrs and put up thelr horses oC atest & 607 Brookiyn..31 6 4| trucks, The stock handlers looked 0.00 $2 ,AN|Hoston.....20 bs feeding and watering the stock in the error, Elliott Mied out | Wr grounder, retiring ru at first. Shay high one, Keeler was eave 08 aa Ae handle and the runner was ree face a meat 14 Mayed there to the end, winning |) Voi! 4h bled. Dylon | sate c Mi axdth io Land 6 4 d sate at first, Connelly osoned, jack Seventh Inntas. To fill the places of the ee Ne sa Weakest ae ward, Devin; Batteries—Viau and Taft; F Donohue sent “one to Elberfeld, who | Chicag®,..-.+ 0 0 0 0 0.0 O 0 O— 0! Impossible, even though agi eet ak! Babb block was returned (0! berg and Puller, + Falken |toaged to Williams, but ton late, ruinners | 0 0.000000 .0 1— 1 {more favorable, Toe strike of Sebring vwaw retired.” String {o Arat,|{MEd_ om Account of Devlin’ | inter-| NEWARK AT ROCHESTE Fe oe ee ee tee ev ce wen and Sullivan; ortn/ s0re pete. .e, Sap, te tke ,. “te 4 rm m hit to nent. | “” tieries an; t belt be. 3 Sho ihrew to McGraw, reilring Hen: Anders to Kleinow, Sulle | and Klelwow. ment from the verte; Balers derson at second, NO RUNS. vi Hires. 4 7 high fly to Dougherty, NO eeeentntinnd cannot be used berg wirastig | Fifth Inntog. [RUNE. a was throws of, Derls tol 67, LOUIS AT BOSTON, | tee, whemenin RATES K a of the union and rowne 0 € | Anderson. was tak members Prawge Od out te conte, Deri et | er Ponsite. snd Donahue, Willats, was [St Wee. 0.0.0 200000 1 O~ 3) radio stu refused by |gieaagauen care of the mame was. NO lpquen.. 0.0 00000201 1 4) pany driver Highth Inning. Ratteries-Howell and Kahoo: Gibson ——e i MAY AVOID A SECC ; Orth had it on Owens and struck him |’ Ferrel Pianmilier and Vanderga(t; akyrocket. Green got fooled on three CLEVELAND aT PHILADELPHIA, STRIKE IN NEW {a first. but Devlin knocked the bali ou) JERSEY CITY AT MONTREAL. of es hands fe. Donn went out, from ann aid Deviln having ble steal and weve sa: nt oul, second to first 4 0102-8 99190410 9 out. Keeler put tie clamps of Jones's id Gibson a NO RUNS, ns a - |*Vnahan fell fat on his back, but he Game postponed on deedunt of rain. ae Burret! bit to centre for tw held Pults's fy, Conroy could not get Statements made by ert hiréeme. ities aacetced, f EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. |!" pant Tannehill. Short to first DETROIT AT WASHINGTON. of the butchers and meat ont at first on Miliott's Burrell Won, Lot, Pe einow back to the bench NO Game postponed on account of wet! show that an early a advanciog to third. Cortls drew a bare) gumalo ... ‘ s Lam! “ He and #1 5 Sate aver short trseeee an in this city is very were no_ indie grounds.