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“WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU WERE MAYOR?” ¥ WEATHER—Fair to-night and Thursday. | { “ Circulation Books Open to All.’”’ ' | “Circulation Books Open to All. ck PRICE ONE CENT. MEDIUM IES WHILE INVOKING THE SPlnITS + PITTSBURGS BEAT OUT BROOKLYNS Hanlon’s Dodgers Put Up Good Game Against Champions in First Game of the Series Mrs. Stoddard Grey, Surrounded by Fifty} Across the Bridge. of the Inner Circle, Is Seized with Fatal Attack, but No Doctor Called Until Too Late. ‘ PIRATES USE PITCHERS ROSCOE MILLER AND LYNCH. Cronin in the Box for Hanlonites Did Good Work; but His Team Woman's Place Had Been Raided on Mates Didn’t Back Him Up Different Occasions and She Was company, and had been assisted by her son and by a man who had been 200000 ' more or less identified with her ventures for years, Dr. Thompson Knapton,| Firat hase on balls—OnCronin, § or Knapton Thompson, who says he is a lawyer of Middle Temple, London, | Miller. 2, of lunch. 4 Btruck out. min. 2: by Miller. 2: by Lynch, 3 Atter she was stricken Mra, Gray hotel-keeper, It was urder this name, _P™oBAse Hite_Lynch, Sacrifice Hit was put to bed and the seance came| that the report of her death was sent | eld to Carioch, ditoiee es Woes to an end. No medical «attention waS/in, and it was not until the police got given to her, and when a women doc- on the case that her real identity be- Hit by Pitcher—Babb, tor, one of Mrs, Gray's own flock, was came known, called in it was too late, as che noted The police knew medium was dead flock of old and have frequently con- Had Previous Attacks, ducted raids on her establishment. Of all those who were in the house | She was practically run our of her old during the night the only one who quarters on West ‘Thirty-rourth at and only a litte over & year ago. her would discuss the death of Mra, Gray at all was Knapton. He wus asked place at Fitty-seventh street was why no doctor had been summoned ) Brooklyn ) (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOK- LYN, N. Y., Aug. 4—The Champion Pitisburgs tegan their eastern trip here to-day by defeating Ned Hanlon's trolley dodgers by a score of 3 to 2. Roseoe Miller started to pitch forthe Champions, but he was so wild that he Gray and her ruded by Capt. Dillon, of the West Forty-seventh street station, and she, her son and Dr, Knapton or Thompson ns irs, Gray was first stricken, He | Made prisoners, was taken out of the box at the end cor = : sui, Was early to-day when the Stephen [of the first inning and Lynch substi- “Sire, Gray was a demonstrator of | Merritt, Burial C notified Compan Coroner's office that'e Xen Jam Snyder had died without medi tendance at No. 331 West Fift, street. The Coroner's office police of the West Forty-seventh atre: station to Investigate the matter, Detective Connolly was sent to the novae. AR See “ he got there he dis- ¢ ¢ dead wom: Mes, Stoddard Gray, sacha dacuad the |tuted, The latter kept the Hantonites A: | trom scoring. the philosophy and selence of life, commonly called a Spiritualist, and like all Spiritualisty she did not belleve in these earthly ills. She regarded these breakdowns of hers as simply psychic manifestatione and not te be treated materially.” att Leach filed out’to Lumley, sent a high bounder to McCormick. Carpenter, to right, while Kruger took third, Babb to Dillon.’ Wild Pitches—Miller. | Beaumont Kruger recetved a pass to first from Wagner made a sate drive} Was- NEW YORK, WEDN ee RACING CHART AND OTHER SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2. HIGHLANDERS Vo. DETROIT. 90 00 ESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1904, HIGHLANDERS . DETROIT ... Noe oo 000—5 0002 on oo * LATE DETAILS HIGHLANDERS-DETROIT GAME. Carr sate, Lowe sacrificed. .Beville out. O’Leary out. lo runs. ' Eighth inning—Ganzel flied. Futz struck out. wined, MoGuire fanned. No runs, Kitson out, Wi'iams to Ganzel. Chesbro threw Barrett out. Conroy ae with Hits. Molntyre out. Conroy to Ganzel. No runs, Living Under an Assumed Name— PITTSBURG i ' ; She Had a Remarkable Career. 7 “n wpo.a.e| Ninth Inning—Chesbro struck out. Jougherty out at first. Oh, BD. ss cere 2 " : Beaumont ote of eeeler flied to Molntyre, No runs. ah Ye Mrs. Stoddard Gray, the famous spiritualist and mother of the equally bent hl iss 1 eres Ani aakit Py " famous DeWitt C. Hough, who had made a specialty, as she claimed, of put- Branetid, 10, 6 : ‘ : 1 Coughlin trinted, Crawford and Carr fanned. Lowe flied. ting people in communication of thoir deceased relatives since she was four | Diehl. rf ooo00 P Ri — . years old, died suddenty to-day at her residence, No, 381 West Fifty-sev- Carteoh, ms ‘ t ‘ { ; atime ee rae he or is O— 6 ‘enth street, where she had been conducting seances for the past two years. o oot 0 Ch ERE 0 11005 o 1230} PHILADELPHIA .... ....92010 The circumstances under which Mrs. Gray, who was seventy-two years Ti PRT — ord —— ie tie & we ot beeing 5 On 8 BROOKLYN LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS, which en to-day w! in , of the West Forty-sev- R.HPOA BE ohh * eae j , f enth street station, went to her home and stopped two undertakers who were aie hed 4 : ‘ 60 Fatih Race t= vening beg Py Gray 2, Miss Doyle 3. jon, A ’ 06 ap embalming the body. t Lumley, rf. 11800 nm i Coronér's Physician O'Hanlon made an examination of the body of paaiagee Mt. 19200 Fifth Race—Mary MoCafferty 1, Maro 2, Optional 3. Mrs. Gray late this afternoon and gave {t as his opinion that she died of | St™ns: 2 o ros ‘ < o P Demorrhage of the brain and not of heart trouble. He left orders at the Baiva, ¢ i . : ; : POLICE WAN OVERCOME BY GAS IN MANHOLE. house that the body was not to be touched, and that there must be no| McCormick, 3. oo1to Thomas Clarke, a policeman. forty-five years old, of No. funerel services until he had made an autopsy. He will do this to-morrow.| Cronin. p A lueetce ‘21 East One Huadecd and Sixty-eighth street. was overcome Rial Le Moles Bette ool od ea EN OD = o797 street and Colmbus avenue. He was attended by Dr i SCOR seine sireet and Colmbus a 5 } . Tine me Reeety ive Bours reining Shp ghoetiot the Weband ot OMA Ot (BR) et as fa 'arke, who tock him to Roosevelt Hospital. HIGHLANDERS AND TIGERS Chesbro, in the Box for Griffith's Men, Strikes Out Six Up to the Fifth Inning. (Special to The Evening World.) DETROIT, Aug. 3—The Highlanders tackled the Tigers in the third game » BATTING ORDER, PLAY THEIR THIRD GAME GIANTS 4 T0 THE CHICAGDS MoGraw’s Men and Selee Colts Play a Good Game in First of the Series at the Polo| Grounds, |LOCAL MEN GET 4 RUNS ON » SINGLE AND AN ERROR. Up to and After Third Inning Pitchers’ Battle Between Wicker and Mathewson Is % SEE EDITORIAL P# WEATHER—Fatr to-night and ’ ——— RINA COMPLETE BASEBALL and SPORTING {if RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CE ! Hard Fought Before Fans. CHICAGO, R. AE Ghagie, if... ® o. Casey, 3 } 3 Chance, Ib.... o 10 MoCarthy, of. 1 oo 1 20 1 a0 o 5 oe .o 0° o 5 0 TOtMda issseke ceseeeee ear | 3 GIANTS. R.H.PO.A. B. Breanahan. | cf Oe el ae ee Browne, rf .. 22006 9030 duo 4 90 0 Dahlen, os . 1, tue cilbert, 7 sta Bowerman, 448 Mathowson, Cn) Totals ..... ‘ ve 45-7 120 BY INNINGS. 000000 3-3 sete 40000 0x4 dase on balls—Off Wicker, 3. oye Wicker, 4; by Mathes base Li mnge ry? ouble ‘asey to Chance, to Tinker. Hit Mathewson, Umpire—Ems- t s Hee | te (Bpacial to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Aug. 2—Ciicago came near doing it In the ninth Inning, The Colts had failed to tally up to that session, with the Giants four to the ghod all along from the third inning.’ Four singles in the vis- j !tors’ half of the ninth brought in three | runs Wicker pitched a good gam: the third, when a base on balls, a hit by pitcher, an error of Slagie’s helped by two single swipes, gave McGraw’s bunoh four runs, Fiest In Single Une-fiied to Browne. Casey made three stabs at nothing. Chance ‘beat out @ hit, to Matty, He stole sec- ond neatly, McCarthy died on an eany grounder frem. Dahien'to.MeGann. NO RUNS. Tanya at 1 to 15 and Good and Plen at 7 to 5 the Only Choices of: Day to Get Home in Front of Th Fields, ba the Spinaway Stakes--Cloten, 20 tor Shot, Easy Winner of the Fifth | Event. a (Special to The Evening World.) | RACE TRACK, BARATOGA, Aug. 3) ~Four well-played favorites were beat- en here to-day and the bookmakers scooped in the money. In the first race the talent got a setback when Tramotor, the second cholve in the betting, beat out the heavily backed Gilpin, In the fourth race again the books profited when Elliott, a 7 to 1 chance, won easily. Gay Lothario, the favorite, ran a bad race, getting an awful ride from Walsh. This race caused a lot of nasty talk, Joten, a 3 to 1 shot, beat out what was left of the field in the fifth, and Aceful upset all calculations In the sixth by beating out Audience, the 4 to 5 chalee. ‘The Spinaway Stakes was the feature of the day, Tanya was the cholce of r, Duryea, who declared to win with her, She carried out her part of the contract and won very easily, while Iota and Heart's Desire, supposedly almost as high-class as Tanya, ran re- markably bad races. Those who have been watching morn- ing trials say that Lota has been the superior of Tanya in work, and the talent eagerly grabbed place prices (on Tota, And Heart's Desire was well played for the place and third, Schula- mite surprised every one by a retum to her best form, running a strong second i? Tanya and easily beating Linda THE WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Tramotor’ (3 to 2) 1, Royelle ian 3 } £ THIRD RACE—Tanya (1 to Schulamite ,20 to 1) 2 Linga\k FOURTH RACE—ElNott 1, Fire Eater (4 to 1) thario 3, FIFTH RACE—Cloten. (20\te" Stalwart (4 to 1) 2, Monte: BIXTH RACE—Aceful (6:40: Audience (4 to 5):2, pet lengths in oe ae uF phate ca i f A FORT ERIE RESULTS, RACE TRACK, FORT ERIE, | —The races ran here to-day as fol é who was three bearer, Palm' stretch, whe RACE- ane m ae. ya ware easily, never 4 being fully extended, \ , the only other favor-| Won; Russel: A. 10 ( G and Plenty, the only : . ts of the day, in the steeplectmse only | 2 i Loney Mask ; ot home a head in front of Royelle. , 6 to Land 2 tol, thi he horses {n this race were ridden |—%. i 7 with better Judgement to-day and only two fell, with no serious consequences, ‘The attendance was Very light to-day, the track was fast and the weather fine, tr Te thitd. 4 o-day. U| eons wid Bresnahan fell a victim on his First Favorite Beaten. iment “She has had such attacks for twelve! He learned from ple in the house| ner stole second, while Kruger crosagd) of the series to-day. Up to date each tone ! ground- ime—L 47, years and has always been kept up ned trom the neighbors t Mrs. Gray | the pinte on the throw down. Brans-|t¢am had won & game. Pn New York. pil ie God to hance. Browne got his | Tramotor speed s a... front nd Bt og ACE Taree by & transfer of the vitality of her! which some Atty Bolritnaliann pi a field lined a hot one to left, while Wag- First Inning. Meintyro: if. pos hart Ite ates aye te cpus, Dupn and, Browne me Fa lg be ety ee head Hinslenatigens 8 io 1 and followers to herself, I have frequently | *"t, when she suddenly threw up her| et came home. Dichi sent a bounder| Dougherty opened with a sinngle to Coughtin’ 3b, Elderfetd,. +s, Casey to Chance to Tinker, NO RUNS | and herd & counle of tha in front ful Miss, $1 (Finnegan treated DP myself by kneeling at her hands and sank unconsdlous to the floor. | t@Strang, who threw to Dobbs, forcing! centre. Keeler singled to right, | Crawford, rf. Williams, %b. oy of Giipin and Toacress until the atretoh |19. second; The Elba. iD. ¥ fe son and Dr, Knapton told De-| Bransfeld, TWO RUNS. ing Dougherty to third, Elberfeld fied 1b, Ganael, Tb. Second ing. was reached. There Thirty Third blew} to 1 and 2to 1 bedside nd gently massaging the re-|tective Connelly that the prostration to McIntyre, erty scoring. Keeler Fults, ef. ng’s high foul Up And Gilpin took second place, Ha gion around the heart, at the same|0f Mrs. Gray broke up the seance and | , DDS fanned. Ditton fled to Kruger. | stole aecond, iame filed to Barrett. Conroy, a, eter iE foul ment to McGann. | ould not reach Tramotor, who won, | olds: four Tey Miying soothingly: “Mother, you] {Utah as, Immedidtel oat inv bea | Taumey teat the ball to frst. Sheckard | Gangels Rie fy ever second, was, ante, “" Kleinow, ¢, Gann, MeGann gut under Tinkers pop-|Fidden ovt br, | randall Fro) sna a b 4 after a while, so ng| drew a base on balls, Lumley going te ) RU Z 3 up » NO RUNS. Gilpin, who beat Teacress a hea to 5, won, {1 God will give you strength, | physician wi y 'y Boing to) to Carr, TWO RUNS. Umpires—Dwyer m3 . ' Hee sal that ie ia now trans. 2clsck. this morning. Mr Hough gaia | Mee0D4: Strang walked, Alling the bases, | “Barrett struck oUt. | McIntyre was ~ hive thai Mouann sent an eaay fy tn MeCarthy Close Finish im Jumps. 0 oan. He went into her room { ly. Then Good and Plenty ree- “This method always worked until to- ates her uneonselous her hands Nee in "eee held ona ae ares. yo RUNES iii i Tho thew Crees oat ti fecond bs a Cau. to none” Sy Tell to Me. orn = Tront with Manilian and utd ont bik bomen day. When her vitality got very ad " Wo: in Gatias Me yend muons Ae Been called Seeand 1 er fouled out to Beville 10 RUNS. ‘Third Inning. pa Als Sich rag | bp Bag B04 tu | cree ad to’5, won; Indeed IT called in Dr, Margaret AN.) atq immediate! j wm ty Carr was out, from Williams to Gan: , re HP y summoned Dr, Conroy fanned, MeGut ‘ “4 mate Plenty and they raced head and head] santa Luna, 9 Mount, a friend, and she did what she/ Mount, but when — gh Second Inning. bro went out th | del. Lowe struck out,’ Beville aleo| Gilbert , &, Blood-curdiing catch | {)°the ‘Anish. Good and Plenty out-| 3 to 1, th could, but {t was too late, Dr, Mount] there Mfrs, Gray was dead’ “Dr,“arvcd| Cronin made a great atop of Ritchey's| * struck out. NO RUN! Of Barry's liner. Wicker was soft for] cared Rovelle and won by a neck. PM og “ would have treated Mrs, Gray mater-| (id not report the case but Mr. Hough |#ofehing grounder, throwing him out.|, Carr was out, to Ganael Fitth I 7 By? NO RUNE | oe? Fell to fGoyelie was twenty lengths In front of be 4 - did and asked the Merritt Siar to | Carisch sent a grounder to Rabb, who |Derfeld threw Lowe out at first. Be ie ermah wae hand Manilian, Amur and Alum Water fell. ally, of course, but only to the extent] end “embulmers up at once, threw him out at first. Lynch | went; fouled to McGuire, NO RUNG Elberteld fouled tw Reville. Will bs V9] for a safe of rataing her vitality to a point where] ‘The embalmers were in the midet of | %.the bat tn Mill ce and tanned Third Jams ‘singled. Gansel fled tn Barrett, | Aribt, Matic ned ball..” Heeanetean | Tamre Wine she would be strong enough to be put] thelr work when Connolly rrived and by? Grone. NO RU Dougherty beat out a grounder to RUN a I Paya Pare ae say on Tt was confidently expected that tne | {a communication with those who would| Clow the ‘body. to be tact eat? | Me Sraleh” teak foee” belle, Oreens cart, Witeon falling to cover the base.| O'Leary filed to Dougherty. Kitson | Suing the Vases... Browne "was wot | DUrres snity weauld run, one, two, three pa SL he glad enough. to transfer some of|unti the Coroner made ax ueneinaiial” | punted, advancing McCormick to nec-| Keeler filed out to Crawford, Carr atruck out, Barrett struck out, NO| eWal to the emerency and fanned: | opening price quoted. The books ; their own strength to her,’ The neighbors aay that the. neance oe eee text “Dob iced. |then “hm one’ to. ane. cubshouse, and | PUN tnd‘ Blagie's errot stored Bowermant Bah ae} Heart's Desire a pin WINNERS “AT ST. ' neh retiring him unas oe youre. 8 i werman, rts a Under Assumed Name. that they ‘could not seg Rentusee ane | Alt, tw Lynchtwho threw to ifaasaons made, a, home Fun “of it” Doueherty Siath Inning. Matty sod Bresnahan, Dunn himaelt | Stcea were eagerly. taken. The stabl Tin Tkite, saan Mrs. Gray has been living for several | racket in the house. It brok retiring the batter, Branafleld ww | oored a of him, Williams smashed! Conroy was safe on Coughlin'’s bad getting to third. McGAni’s out, Evers | Qeclared to win with Tanya. Shaw at} WORLD'S FAIR RACE TRACK,” ie up In Bley Wi tiring MeCormi & home run to the score board, Barrett jo first, cored Dunn, Mertes struck ook the latter to the front and| ST. LOUIS, Aug. 3—Pollor re der the name of Mrs. James flot of yelling and moaning. thi er eetizing MeCormick at the throw, Kitson caught Conroy asleep at once t ‘ naren hla was the name of her | but they didn't know what it tit’mennt [Diate. NO RUNE. sases On Metneyre'a miagudgment and | et, MeGuire singled. | ed | OY POUR RLS, oem A hee al ee ee } pd Taaehd ahs Wasa Whralowa until they heard of the death of the Third muff, Fults was out, from O'Leary to | [2 ene Pe abd filed to Craw-| Fourth Inning this See's the aireten, ehere heart's RSY RACE—FWwe and a )hal firs medium to-day, Lases ied ta Lisle, Carr Conroy retired, Lowe to Carr, | rd 3 x Matty tossed weakling ta] Desire quit absolutely, ‘Tanya went on a Orleamyer. € nay te =, another stop of Beaumont's line drive | THREE RUNS |) 27) 0 © 1 et te ae ct Cauanns ‘ORR: | Arst, Chance swatted’ one inside the | and schulamite, ‘took second plac. Nice. frst, Pilien & tor 3 ; fe son atruck ont. |% first: 4 to RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAM Tarmiey took his base on balla Ritchey {2M Elberteld's: wild throw. Motntyro | RUNS. Hiet to Mecano. NO RUNG. Mame distance in front of Linda Lee. | Time th ie 1s | made a great running eatch on Sheck.| "8% out, from Conroy to Gangel. scor- Seventh Inning. Dahlen tore off. a two-dagger. Stagle, Wine Mastly, 7 SECOND RAC Snes et ee ard's high foul. Strang hit safely to ee aay PN 5A iy AL AL in going for It, dashed into the fence EMtott ipo Maslly, Tes. “Crime, 3 0 \ close, and 12 NATIONAL LEAGUE. |NATIONAL LEAGUE sranDiNa.|ina.Risioyittenieoc Ney, cits: [PRONRENR STEEN BUR OW) eae, we out team Late Wart Ud a ascrte “but Wicker es |ts"Bhbat Gay Wtlrigand Fre ater |setonf: Suave. ie Tle “ }. ond, chey's tw 0 is pund- ig “lbertet jes oO Lear: J a or 4 . re rate . P a 2 ~ ’ | wk re w 1 re let filled the bases, Bergen line “Bled to Fourth Inning wae ut on ® liner to Coughlin. NO| 80, slow choosing. between third and They. ran. this way to the far turn | 1.21 34 New York.63 4 | | Ritchey who threw the ball to Wagner,| McGuire iled to McIntyre, Chesbro’ RUNS. fiest that both rubners were safe. | where Biliott mo upto Tol San, an | -pHERD RACE—Four and a half furs MT Bt. Louis. 4254 “f 4 her beaten. Elilott th 7 CHICAGO AT NEW YORK. — | Chicago...84 35 4 Hoston.....34 38 (370 | UDINE Strang at second. NO RUNS - Bowersan, and Gifbert were doubled. | #90" 184 6" Oaatiy by two. and a Tait l2tee Wan Oy Arch. Qudnaan ty ‘ 4 Cheago....,,0.00000003— 3 Hetsdure st 9 'ss6 Drookizn.e wm ‘sis! Fourth Inning. mick made first on Branafield’s muff tavsed out by Wicker. NO RUNS \e from, Hing, Pater, eno, clowd | place, second: Yada. 7 to, 10 sbaws New York 00400000 — 4, ieinnatis mt .s84'Phile’phiag a 250] Wagner aingled to right centre, Brang-jof Wagner's throw, Cronin drove a long Lote ts girang and beat Gay Lothari a tenath) {nied tyme. 24 Ww Lididse ——— field sent a low line fly to Sheckard.|fy to Kruger, Beaumont gathered in ' a j nd 8 toe WN . "RTH RAC le and seventy Batteries—Wieker and Kling; Mathew- Bheckard also gathered in Distiller] Dobbs'’s fy. NO RUNS. tty and MoeGann put Evers away | ran for bed Won ty d'Or. § to § and son and Bowerman, EASTERN LEAGUE. Miehl's high ball, Dobbs cought Riteh- with ease, McGann mitted Tinker's 20 to 1 & 3 T.to 2 for place, was " ex's skyscraper, NO RUNS. Seventh Inning. high lft, Dunn booted Barry's bif and] Gioten, a M to 1 shot ° ing Torpedo, 1 to tte ) PITTSBURG AT BROOKLYN. siete te beer aot hs lank, Carisch was thrown out at frat by oe At Yay joetaner i cutee, front Inthe fifth at the te Time—t. +4, BAL | Strang wyweh fanned out each Ls A ~| the running and won rid out by two —> Pittsburg . bhp a +e | TIMORE AT JERSEY CITY. | Debts ether eho Re eal eee Ried ut to Lumley for the tind time [ FD RUB aso) on 'onsey’s tunila lengths from Stalwart, mh HARLEM WINNERS, ' eens om S} RHLE., * )NO RUNS, rene ‘and a half in front of Me Batteriegatier and Carisch; Cronin| Hervey Ciy. 9 4948.98 9 SF sil carne name wae taken by Cronin [neeligh tatnge: Saami, ed (AR Crush gah Kiig (9 Fee Dean], Acetml We als : j 0nd Bergen Ratteries—Adking and Byers; Eason| Lynch doubled to the right Reld fence. | Ritchey, Dillon moving up to second _ laut to Chance unavaisted, NO RUNS whistsh yee ee anew HARLEM RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, n Lea! iked. Baby le © was nuled stealing third 0 ath Tn) . ra of 4 length from ©. | Aue e races sched < 8T. LOUIS AT BOSTON, a aur. AT MONTREA i Mae ety apparently RUNS seg ’ i. (Special (9 The Evening World) Casey rechal rig pps Chanes quarter | eit “i Pies Aa rere bath ) ae GAME. | EAL. | mn cage on oraon .forees | om nl STADIUM, WORLD'S — FAIR] qiso fouled to Howerman. Matty pulled 7 nat FIRST RACE—Five furlongs en St Louls,....2001001 011-6 pitnio 9000001 was nailed at frst, completing a Pretty) peanmon: fled to Dobos. The latter | GROUNDS, ST. 1018, Aug, &—The dow eciann, NO Runa 8 Comte’ 10) Gann rane arey A Duc. 0,1, 8nd J Meatds Theanine Boston ......0100013002—7 Montreal 1012009 double play, NO RUNS. . aleo gatrered In Kraeger's vign one toy @econd day's meet of the amateur and|yiGann was a anap for vets and RUNS do ‘to t and 0 to }, third. Timer em teres McParland and Yearfoss;| Batterics—Jones and Shaw; Pappalau ', Lumley reached Art on tanch’s wide short centre. Wagner Hined rofessional bicycle racing contests.was Ch-nce. Meries's FAD to centre was| Brest t from COND RACH-Steeplechase, short “Willis and Morin. ‘and MeManua, jthrow to, Brant by Ritchers Lumion , (ett, maxing hie taird hit | held under very favorable conditions py! foot for a bane. Mertes was nipped | Browne beat out « See Njolden Lidk, 1 to 10 and 1 to J SECOND GAME PROVIDENCE AT NEWARK, [fetching sceond. Strang fanned thrice, | PODS Male a pent sy | falrentzed crowd at the Stadium this, {rieg to stenl second. Tinker taking | got. a tore ny Onance (a oe to | and 5.09 5, sex0ndg % 100010130-6 Rite! Babb was retired hy Bransfie'd unas:| eva’ TOS aficenonn the chtow. | Ter saree (5 Pahien | high md, Tinker | Aime Gir 7 to} and Mt jo BE Louis..... i— 6! ‘ ¥ Y *) ; ascent at Chance : jertes ) Timi ‘ s ten : Neston. 000002001-3 Ria Hin H H teeosed hs i 4 niow. ggg Hakan out ‘ere fi a te Ww aK) One-Mile Professional Grand Cireuit Seventh laning, to Fvers | niet fat was die uatiued for eating seeee am 3) News 5 By > ner. MeCormick o Ritchey, NO| championship—Final Heat—W “ ting retired by Way. of Dr r Binh d Batieries—O'Neill and Mclean; Fish-| | Batteries Faith and Kruger bunted, but was nipped by | RUNS. Waterbury, Cong. Arai; dates Bere | jt tne, e Etennaban. gloved Kveps's| Chan » Mottann, | h SoN futtonge stupas or and Neetbai Hesterfer and Shea oni’ quiek throw to Dillon, W Ninth Inning Icnicage second; bd Rest Soot F | high borat. Gilbert and Mean dis: | ate ithe avert § a test aimee ' CINCINNATI AT PHILADELPHIA. ee ine, “ule re ergen stow the, | ONL Met to Lawley Rictoy went third hme 28 bi) Peiiters wae etl "on ata, fin x0 seth tase : FIRST EB. “Good luck” Is often » synonym afield sit plate. Diehi filed o tn he ga ] One-quertcr Mile National Aovateur | Tinker threw ous an 4 » wt aro Ww n . it | Safely ruck out L | gs ul but the air, 1 iy 4 Lepdieel 20100101 0— §/for “good advertising.” Counties Brunsteld stole werond | Genter batted Gr Cronin, aad aime | Champlonahip of Aneriea~Pinat heat, | Matty hit, nothing ..¢ te Reese seta i o~ 0 strokes to McCormick! who tourced !gted to right. Dobbs ancrifiied Lynch,|—M. Le Murky, New York. first; out by, sharhewee ry ane be Of ; stantly out on his Way to third. ‘reiting him alone, Dillon fled out 20 mg. 6.9 Joe Coy aqoidi T Biah scoring Kling atd Brown. Barry Oran of such fuck” are con World the Wants ' og 2 creat Vou Bransfield: Lerley € NO RUNS, ® * | Fey's My fell to Dahlen. Wi dy mip per’one Tnncegh centre to ae, caught stealing, Bowerman to Gib t RUNS. Tine—Lt,