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frien # SPORTS “ Circulation Books Open to All.” “Circulation Books Open to All.” | ——__ } PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1904. ~~ PRICE ONE CENT, | ; \ i ae, Sener A TAT. HIGHLANDERS WANT TO GET a SCORE BY INNINGS. DISAPPOINTMENT IN LOVE Keene's Crack Three- vack Three Yednola Beate BACK’ SECOND PLACE.) tf LEADS TO HER SUICIDE. : HIGHLANDERS.. .. .. ..000000010 . Good Field in the Mile Race. at]Defeat in First Game of West-| DETRCI.. .. -. -..-...0000100 0:0 She Had Been Employed in the Saratoga Winning by Half Length} ¢m Trp Shoved Them.Down} Store for Twolve Years, and| Three Days of Desperate Figh Fighting Ends i ea s4: to Third and Enabled the LATE DETAILS HIGHLANDERS-DETROIT GAME, Was Highly Respected by wil the Occupation by the Invaders of One White Sox to Go Ahead, Eighth Inning—McGuire drew a base on balls. Orth ran for| Her Aesoolates. him. Powell sacrificed. Dougherty singled. Orth scored on, the Most Important Defenses of the § Hello Takes Mohawk Stakes, Bobadil,] THEBATTINa ORDER. | Afi mM Stat Orica Many ted out (Sete fee yaar atesences| “AN Stronghold in the Far East, CZAR’S TROOPS, HARD PRESSED, the Favorite, Being Almost Left at Eis, Now Tork, Coughlan flied to Conroy. No runs. in Greed Sees, conan DRIVEN FROM THE YANZE PASS ¥ Ene) faent / the Post—Prince Hamburg Beaten|seeim*, i LAT TS AT ST: LOUIS in Season's Debut. a 4 ——ee aGE th i é } e i Kins. Ninth Inning—Williams out. Fultz flied, Elberfeld out. fitz? ) entancn, 200. Te gee THE WINNERS, ame me TER ai BOSTON AT CLEVELAND-AMERICAN LEAGUE. Heavy Firing Continues on Both the Se safest 00th tsar mle eer rin |PIRBT.RAGE=MoChord (to 20)|72rt Hiehhoaere,bedet by Baseget| BOSTON... .- +--+. 100 OO 1 10 t~¢ ern and Eastern Fronts, the Object of th Pi the {ger ding [Adee cr i 1, Jack Lory (8 to 2) 2, Breadeloth 3, pty thie ‘aflernoon, we oe ronea GERYELEND. . WASHINGTON Lalas ita ‘ Ja anese Bein to Flank the C race w ¥. @ time of the 5 } mille LT 4-ano breaks ine Sarstons! SECOND RACE—Ascetie (10 to 1)[ueren oe WASHINGTON .......4-.010000000—1 P 8 OIDs Sm tfack\ seeord made by Domo two years di b La Ge ago. Redfern had the mount on Deihi, | '* Allan (6 to 1) 2 Requiter & Gessticls le bryan CHICAGO coccnecies. 00110102 —5 manded ly te Gen. Keller. and getting off well, was never CANE: | THIRD RAGE—Calengorn (20 te 1) | Keeler Beat “snouner of bie At St. Louis (A. L.)—Philadelphia, 5; St. L 4 39 . ‘ j Seria WE acusaana went Silane (18 to 1) & Brae Manto uth vat se iz Hk Ly—Phindaa 6 8. Leu, 2 _| iru euthered that she was toon to te | TOKIO, Aug. 2.—Itis reported here that after three days of y «See 64 alee wi , O'Leary to Carr, ‘ , om the | fighting the Japanese have captured Shantaikow, one of the img \ esracng tar wat gly toe ta oroun™y RACE—Helb (410 1) 4, nie Bart A ou ae to bags Mo- ones ve RL ee LI. a hain wir a ea er tuncheos 8 | fenses of Port’ Arthur. pies stander, was interea amplain (15 to 1) 2, Bobedil 3. ‘conatt , Ys Aug. 2—Cora Jones, fifteen years old, ha \ * 13 Fer pevinve. tains wesins! mevn-aigereteil ahts § watiamn cease self in a barn at her home here this afternoon. No Cause | gave ne viene ot bing tnbanny.— ‘ale ST. PETERSBURG, Aug, 2.—Gen. Kuropatkn reports that the di Se arse these not away. at | Aurumanter (8 to 1) 2 Commeneta 3, “, r he act is assigned. , Jann ne ee a toor | 2968¢ have occupied Ikhavuen and the Yanze Pass, thirty miles E Liaoyang, ; y Heavy fighting continues on both the southern and eastern fi : ore, came downsalr | object of the Japanese in the east being to flank the corps which was 6o cnn! apartment manded by the late Gen. Kel! pieollegettaereyy of the re possible, The progress of the enveloping movement may have ta ce Lm, whet el won, The other two} SIXTH ‘RACE—Deihi (@ to &) 1, he the post. The one that Grey Friar (7 to 1) 2, Fort Hunter | ae sierteld Gare Lowe the sie ee be eo fe Soe ms RESULTS OF od Pa SM won r. in was sonic! WESTERN RAGES. [Pir AAT . < i a Ee s gt af if FLeat Clover. nf ( fisbarah io \fot'and a ete thee ime—1.35 1-2. canal ed 10. Crawe Louis, Cincin nati and Pi ttsburg Will aan Yash, barely managed to get! SECOND) RACK—Mulden two-year-| ford, Biberteld was out on-Mointyre'd last night. ‘ dlobe enough, to be a factor, He | ---~. pwrishing tn ced, ) third because the others. ware FORT ERIE WINNERS. cad ws mide . hate A physlclad was summoned. but the| rection of Lizoyang. ' up. Socave te wi i |airt was past all help sen he arrived, Th thors oF Gs ities ‘ex Otahecebong ts vere smees , ¢ Mitewe Haaiburg, the good thing in Aicaeryedl ayy ? {oe ati ida tpid pry hyeemonpetetiintere bos } the maiden race, was beaten, He was! RACK TRACK, FORT ERIE, Aug. t} 4 sacra beat a hit to shone. Witte |the store wete eo excited over the sul: he late Gen, Keller's from the bitty a hot ferorhs, but he did not seem able, —The raves run here to-day resul:ed| anderen beat & Mt to, shore, Wu cide that they ran afound wringing | Inv: the late Gen, pan bean Mattei & extend himself in the going, Tao“ follows: called ta ball. The Detroite made a their hands, to the consternation of cus-| of the Russians to hold Simoucheng, it {# considered unlikely that beeper tes i caper sat dead. sie: | Rabi ete Torn Teor caiieand wp: oe a” yd A A Sent it. 7 * . } tomate, whe coultnns eidtnae | Zaroubaleff and Stakelberg will attempt to offer stubborn a a to 1 shot, Catmgorn, a; falah). 2 tod noi, M . dere nad! Halcheng. It is possible that they are already retirin . | ri shot, fe. os at the sn | # Cicuted ey iy ven der edb ere hie bunch Saath: Seta ‘te wenty Herd Games with Gane with Chicago, St. ‘Misa Smii "tat y half way between Haicheng and Lisoyang, as avi bi pared iter won a jr, oS ‘en odda-on favorite in the There is reason to believe that two of Gen. Oku's divisions are sour ¥ shalt fi pa wondertal catoh ‘past the foul ‘I , s : 4 Seer Bolan yl eae oa mpc | Settle the Penant, According to Lit- vt aus" * lis tr kane me eat mat os i \) endan derson. Coughlin ves ry , is fs not 5 ‘ fetter rae store and ime avendance) Arar io Nibtack 1 ean Late sere’ Seaford Ni an] tle Manager of Polo Ground Team. ceod, on account of Stakelberg’s ability to retire northward on Anehas ‘ \ : me 071-4 One et Nears Puts’ NO'RU An interesting detail the flerceness of the MeChgrd’s Close shave. THIRD RACE-Three- ang hb Innteg, 5 : McChord was a hot favorite in the! w —Won oy fame _ Pus ci. Come so cae Conroy fied , south of Halcheng July 311s fact that the Russian batteries apie et et ace ay, «red ih 04, iste | 9 MoIn* ire popped UP 0] Criaggo, Bt. Louis, Cincinnati, Pit . flank fired 4,842 shots in four hours. \ hing. trom ihe wehorr able, was | seeing ink tor (Walger ard feet burg. In thie order. will the National ; Bee eS is isl oe ae ie Beech tne tame oe pI My Rrekp cy rr kong: Bibel FOURTH Pave ttle with ¢ m } a S| ahaa tans rae eta te heenee gs So hr ray ae ty Army a jot an jac ry a lo won; = y aren terme On the turn Jeck Lory Blue, 5 (Walah), 2 to 1 and even, was’ Piece tape ger Say Sia lg ——. by the late LieutsCen, Count Keller, who wan killed by the sion of @ shell. Head), 3 to S| premestest took second place and under a hard | and 7 1 Cosemma een), out . God'th @five he gained steadily on McChord, | wea Fine ih Set torent Bee iss {| ‘The season ts half over now NM twenty | Ernest Deihl, Cincinnati Distiller, FIFTH RACE~Three- , Giants are leaders by & comfortabl the latter to a drive to/ un: one mil inile-Geo, Whether the inyasion of th ia the condition. of Say Ai at pe Sige Es aia tee oan at ew een moe ee gh Chana, saw. wee n|CIULIOTS AACE ON {AUTOISTS REACH Angelle Wass Good Thing. — |Collint, FU. Jonngon), 6 to Leary. veces gut | mnie to be aye He owen be oven. | Déviin Was fe ag tie Stoapt Champions, Says He's in yh a feo Phage vg arawt R wT ese weaternere ate riot new to us,” | OF malaria, a Mackey it to the post a strong favorite.| SIXTH Pre Me Cong! Wibert a Freven “sad Roaulter' were well. played, | uD tile and @ clatranth::Bhocwert tia] por eee ted erro tei to ie Ander| said the little manager today to an Aacetic ig backed from % to 1 to 10; (R. Johnsen) 3 to 2 and 2 to 5, won; Pr.| Elberfeld to . 5 Evening World reporter. ee ah a Bh re ba he on uo dae e al e " Bont a messenger ran across from the| and 2 io § third. Time—tis and), ever! * wittams retired O'L | thelr own grounds on our uaee ware instruc: it. Fitages trip.and I don’t see that we jeant Cer Take’ tha, biinkors: roms ation _—— saestntnat record now that we bavé (\ He v4 Ie ment to the Reet ‘nadc| RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS, a out ott the games fee Juans teow anya | Game for Pastime, cover Third taee Bunn has gin bot since ‘Deviig ge A es Bi bis go (Special to The Evening World.) in is able” to Play} PYTTSBURG, Pa, Aug. L—For the hen do you Intend to put Biliort in | ae few Ds vast it has been i » deadkain ue magnates to them on our own erounds.” ¢on't know.” teplied Mo- pad = og in the ranks of the college STADIUM TRACK’ CLEVELAND TO- |\eHeree-Power. tn Gasoline 6 | “Royal Tourist” First of Marcus Hurley in Race for Half- I the runn! i we out. Powell L “And Drill] thie for the iGants, jongth and a halt trom ‘is ap, Who’ ae L'a FAIR fied he beefed Loary fied 2 tne Ree hyo out the open- * | teams, and both leagues to-day have Mile Amateur Championship Lovie ry ‘arent 2 saving ‘the Pinkers taken | WORT RACE TRACK, a1, | Pulls NO RUNS. ith the Chie Jn Toth: | well-known collegians playing all posl- Bound Party in of wide oa the, turns “He had | LOUIB, Aug. 2—Pollowing are the re: tna ‘game of the secied wit Oe ana ie wei ha bud Ames and Elliott in| tone. But K has been left for Pitts Wins First Heat and a Semi- pan econ way | suits of the races scheduled for to-day: ee eee crapping: aie, 11 eel thane, and with Breenshan back [DuUrE, the, three-time winner 6€ the Final. from Cri PS, @ My the game I feel certain my team will national pennant, to enroll in the base- a at thie thme thet an ES od “ be to give the Westerners a stiff 1 ww with the ball ranks a millionaire. preva Duttoned-holed McGra i) + . "i ‘ fl CLEVELAND, Ohio, feat "Requiter ‘s length ‘for “Az RST Five, furlongs — ; re a Ragan 7 of ¢ r) CARS COLLIDE Prince Hamburg Loses. jepenthe, ot oils puret tto ‘s RH thi “Fronds Prince se pcodad was heavily Played 1.2 1-4. above expressions and others followings! Games Will Determine Race. He a is | in the . but he had 8 ND. CR-Mile and as’ a:veeul. Do you think the ee which you| Mt! Mtilier, is the man. He has been Lh wort x WoOntLbs Re bt 9 ctr Ron Binlet Py ar shi 2 to 1, clone ang by ba 4 ‘When the Ofante started on their re-]are to play the Western teams will Met | playing In Sevring’s place at right feld 4 awa: Gates Odile hee joyal Tourist was ‘ . Y “4 fans gd whether the Glants will win|and will likely finish the season with GROUNDS, Aug. iymp! tomobiles making ti r wo piace, frat; Buccan cent Western trip a great many hips for amateur riders raced 4 e ‘the Serena eta 4 to : thow, tne Inclined’ to. delidve that the) yoy "tT eae et itm the Pirates. Deihl, while playing witn | cycle championships for Yor to St, Louis to Time—L acai 1d get thelr "bumps" the majority of the Bene ye the Pitteburgs, does not care about| opened at the Stadium this afternoon.) Rrie to-day. The bs ee how they can ‘peat Us out of the | signing a contract. He feels that owing| In order to form an accurate esti-| in at 6.10 A, M., having made the "G tie mireteh, THIRD RACE-Six_turlongs— Wood ene ’ light cares Kk) Bre foe the lead in the race. They eae sible President " Hamburw.| to's" was second; Red’ Leal, esas +. | Several Passengers Injured in li Pleepreredoe gradlen teguaphbead eye! Yiu tb tires ners eoereed "at 4 away off, however, for instead the No vou Intend (0 answer Ban John: by 1 Cycle As- the “nat Atty Cairngorn a afford to the himself up with a ¢on-| Batchelder, of the National Other cars arrived at with « rush and cot fot up 9 itime bes ag Fime=L4 Crash at Morgan and Flush- Gianta came ‘tome with . we bape Sthala ie pee o Hightensare nt re tract. He is in the game for pastime | soclation, sent out Eugene Holloway In| taroughout the morning. Fieot'e leant fount ot Brigte | By Willen Lie 1 cloae tnt! vente, es tases NTs ouale trip. | Myce the, season And le a reliable and heady player.|a motor pacing machine. Hollowoy) ‘The roads between here and uburR, , Fass Berweteas, 1 for placer Was] ing Avenues, Where Tracks | ®™*5, [7 Dare rine ee | allt have Lo aak toll tnensy ant estion Dreyfuss thinks a lotof him, made a mile in lees than two minutes,| were reported to be in fine 1°) Melle Wins Stake Eaatty, sresee apes, "8 fo’ 8 show, ira Penee ie e008 eee ceamn ia in| {ha ms. 1 have sald all Tam goin | When the Pittsburg Baseball Club| but hia machine skidded badly on the} for the tourisis, The visitors adunks Cross at Right Angles. i, prea third et pisving, to the Highlande; lett the Union station last night for| turns so that a 1.50 will be very good] thei thme here in visiting ous pee a ag wel diy 1 ro pet Po chance of time In the contests points of interset. ‘This evening tl bacora! Deviin, who is still) t 9, ot Srrcoutyn James Sebring, who has been saatiig peng fle attack of malaria that settles; playing a star game in right field for which has kept him out af the gume “ Boa Jo%9-} the Champions, was not aboard, despite for over a week. Devlin will bot be oat has to aay| the orders of Owner Barney Dreyfuss. ble to play during the next few days, Gebdring. It ls knows, has been dis- pe he fe too weak to get tnto the satisfied with his berth on the team for game. While Devlin is ont of the ALL NATIONAL LEAGUE Locanda teeneg Pema a Jobn- jor « muge the eh ttle, see reat BALL GAMES OFF TO-DAY | ciun at a salary that was considerably ball ‘and hitting so well since Deviin's -—- " will be entertained at @ banquet By the: Cleveland Automobile Club, To-mornae the party will make the run to Toledo, ——— P MISSING MONEY BURIED, Man Arrested for Theft Makes » Denial, —— A Flushing avenue car end a Graham avenue car cbilided. this afternoon at Morgan and Flushing avenues, Will- The first event wast a one-mile novice race. Five contestants, three of whom were local’ men, were entered. Charles Jost, of St. Louis, set the pace for the firat two laps, On the third an! last lap W. L. Snyder also of this city, forced his way to the front and c| the finish the winner, fully five ahead. Frank Pisson!, of 81, oLuis, i the ue Stance Hol Hello 1 simply eS oa peta WINNERS: AT. HARLEM, ie free, and rsd HARLEM RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, Aug, 2.~Tho races scheduled to be run | jameburg. umber cae bh nga, turn, wth ello) here to-day resulted as follows: ere hogs on Of passengers mgeetie Novice, bs and © half fur-| The cars erése at tight angles at this “on and. won lovice, 8 to 1 ns Froet ¢ ‘onamolai, rats tay 4 to 5 and 6 ad pi place, and the Graham avenue car was beat two lengtha for the Ke MW to band Ztol, thitd Time going at full speed when it reached the crossiag. It crashed into the Flushing ‘The rain to-day caused a postpone- ring sprained his ankle in thy was third, Tt are 4 ( Only @ Gallop for Orly iI. 3 ECOND RACE—Six 5 | Ky halt avenue car full In the middle, hurting Wy 98. much dis-] ment of all the National Lew a us layed at Cincinnati last Sunday and Hurley the ameteur cham- race was only xg for Orty furlongs sake Urven bers, | passengers from thelr, neata to ine foor Senager.\Mcfirew, was «hl tnd Naclonss League gavmee, | dyed 4 ele to get ini the tine for Maree Saree, a the Aceh. heat on othe front ithe start, oe et hak vo & Louisa Oldenburg. Atty-five years uid,| pleased to-day over the fact tha | paalthyiong to declare their! Si igat ten days. plon Shitmfle amateur championship wee ft 16 Cua third. Times ie of Rugby, L, 1, wag badly cut aboui| tear was udablé to play the Chictgo8) games off as well as Boston and Phila —___— race, George Wiley, of Syracuse, tin- deiphia. The storm has spread Al! over Fitst two riders in the! found the face and hands by broken glass, and| on .account thevInclement weather. id. the Basten section of the country,| STREET RAILWAY tnt nent, alfa for the semi-finals, perses st anoee: Common: HIRD RACE—One Age ~ Frank Meyer, ot Na No. iti ren ave. w held Off until the last minute c ‘soeees Buttorosar it to Pa 3 oe bbe ews: he cancelled the game, hoping] making it impossible for the teama to “ a Led ay saiter. 2 Lens. buried. Retet Bans Fast mite, Brags. t$'to band 649 6 third, : +] that the rain would atop, (OHI thelr eneagerente ORDINANCE SIGNED. | ors: 12-8. ¥ ian done | et < ' 0 n Jove,| was o¢ ‘This ts the first time this season that “What makes you look so unhappy?” a mA Tene. u c : 3 Fr. oo . Louis, sec-| him. The hers RACE One wi nes Even World reporter asked the} the National League was at a standstil!, " thing abou! the | ‘money, ‘but wat | aaa 1 to Ph it ‘. wie manger . all_games being off Wwe pg, ty nae oy Ai Bee ond! img thn Billiagton, Vaiisburg, {408 bath “: te © ; “Tpls confounded “weather,” replied a Eastern League ames were alae |“ ee i eee com $4 feats HC, Wittman, AY SUCCEED | gucceeD von “vs Meuraw. “{ wish it was clear 20 we ternoon that he had signed the rd fina! "heat ‘Hurley, . ae nave maven sot game with the|\ The Giants will play the Chiengos at Lernnn Ihat be ee ee ting a frane| New orks frst: ofa wiz: Lt ‘men ate anstous to get| iN Polo Grounds to-morrow Chiae to croes certain streets In thelark, N._J., second Cnet + ria 7 howe , teams, they, irre bs Mb wd "ts champion 4 oirch of the Bronx to the Yew York. | second ‘tna — 7. Billington, rey . vs ‘4 Ln com aan and Boston way v ‘ad tine Ban \~ mont.) are sontident we can ; Joe, . , b j.,,. ee an ‘ z=

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