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WRATION.-thowers to-night! Teessey |e eee: RINAL } is The ee cnn Corio. PINAL PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1904, PRICE ONE CENT, =r === BROOKLYNS 1 not YN CLOSE GAME Against “Cubs,” but Superior) jc _/ Seat ee a ° Went to Bat in Ninth, but Mc- ' : Hitting in Third Gave Visitors TLAND.. 2... s-+. 34020000 —9 | Grawites Got Necessary Run In Catskill Stakes, Feature of Card, As-! an Advantage, AT CETROIT— AMFPICAN LEAGUE, in Their Halt cension Wins in Exciting Drive by a Beran ide oy H ‘ ; : | ‘ =I oe | eee WV ir Calidad “enous, | *° see ‘ . — N LEAGUE. Of ee : Jack Cronin Does Good Work) wasiinGToN.. .. .. -. 3030000 2 1—g | cardinals Had Slight Advantage Cabl ath Jf Gay Boy and Orly II. Are Ridden in| in Box, but Is Not Backed! ~,7, LOUIS... ‘einine 09000000 I=] | Upto Seventh inning, but the|C@blegram from Cheefoo Announces that Weird Fashion by Martin and O’Neil| YP in Batting Way by His) | bls oe HIA— NATIONAL PEAGUE, 15 | boeals Bunched Their Hits the Attack on Port Arthur on July 26, Respectively, and Their Backers Crit- ie ee PHILADELPHIA ... . U5.4.0 15" mae | TMOG Bore Bene and 28 the Cruisers Chivoda icised Both Severely. inhouse ne et Peers 6-aue cet itsukushima Were Destroyed by Exp! R.HPOA EB) Coe’ my ee R.H POA. E Dobbs, ef. o 210 0| TORONTO... ..........00000 0 2 2 QT [Bresnanan, of. 10300 $ Dillon, tb. ane st Browne, rf. 011300 q THE WINNERS, there, was Jots of bumping, Carngorn | Sheckard, It. caret Meaney 1b, ++i 3 3|JAPANESE LOST 10,000 SOLDIERS AN | somos ea NomRRA Caemgort |heckard i, 8°20 0) LATE DETAILS HIGHLANDERS-CLEVELAND GAME, | scan". titer ‘ hat RAduaeunen (18 08 eaiiinie Bad, o8. ooas) Seventh Inning—Ganzel flied to Flick, Anderson out, Turner Ly eng ee IN THE ASSAULT ON THE FORTRESS, : 4, Jocund (11 to 8) 2 Scartel 3. RESULTS AT FORT ERIE. | itccormicx, 30 1 4 $4 8! to Carr. Conroy struck out. Noruns, patel lea a4 Re 4) | ice Cronin, p. oor) nae gate ie forved him, Bemis and Donohue thed | Medina, ». eeete SECOND RACE—Trek (5 to 1) 1, TRACK, FORT ERIE, Aug. & et, TtreT i nning—Kleinow flied to Bay. Cl . waon, 000 4 eee arenes” | Ramarenteranas ths [MM ace 1 Oa a EMM lining Klenow fed to Bay, © larkuon and Dough rian, 7 ae ,| ems Stoessel Sends an Official Report of the bi aeied kami teen Hs ve RACE arr Sa i RLPOA teense a paused third strike, Flick and Lajoie flied, Brad|nea's'am'mncns™ ony =| Three Days’ Battle on Land and Sea to 5) 1, Tea Cress (7 to 2) 2, Marie| \?, 4 and even, won; ; yond 106 (R. |Casey, 3b o2030 ( roy. runs, *Two out when winnin, ul rT * y —_. a Chg dagen BT, [obaNER oso: FM A &] Ninth InningWillams doubled, Ganzel fouled, Anderson fled|*"" sx voce | | WOich He Estimates the Russian Losses’ > FOURTH RAGE SAscension (16 t0 ASECOND , RACE—For three-year-olds Kline, ae 4 s 3 3 ® Flick took Conroy’s long fly. No runs, Fire: . RHLPO.A E 1,500 Killed and Wounded. i 8) 1, Old England (18 to 8) 2 De) Aden, i “Sallaadh,'4 tol and''tf0 1 | rine, ag BE: : LATE RESULTS AT ST. Louis, Shannon, rf. Tie as 3 Reszke 3. And 2 toni, second; Begadier, it (i Berry, rt 11800 Fifth Race—Byron Rose 1, Glennevis 2, Rye Vale 3. Beckley, 1h eisee —Tirine (6 to 1) 14] RT Bae woh taed ame | Brees, 8 £9219! Sixth Race—Buccleuth 1,, Regina 2, Flyer 3, oe ie: | __ FIFTH RACE—Sh " k hearer 8./ uplHIRD RACE—Three-year-olds and| Totals .. 10m BO AT HARLEM Ae: Clovertand (6 40 1) f, Paimponrer ™ | Minotaue, (tC Zounaoahe't at's | cutagy ORT Be NTN so oy xt Race—Te'ephne 1, Apple 2. Docite 3 1 1 ¢ 4 1| eck upon Poet Arthur the Japanese. proteeted errs Chess SIXTH RACE—Calengorn (18 to 1)| 1110 10 and 39 §, B i or iia. sage HMSO Cronin, M0; off Beings, Sevonth Race—San Remo 1,Cardinal Wolseley 2, Fleuron 3| seFariana, ¢ } 4 gg {ushima were sunk by the explosion of mines, ik 1, Agile (15 to 1) & Bulwark 3. i fn Base Beton ae tte weal GRAND CIRCUIT TROTS. yo 8. 4 goood This is a fragmentary report which, pieced out with others, Indicates _ (Special to The Evening World.) {urlongs—Combustion, 98 (Head). § tol I oA I pte Bean i our ace—Final heat won by Princess Athel, Wiltreen Be aa et 4 2 12 8 that the attack upon Port Arthur by the Japanese on July 26, 27 and 28 5 7 . Aug, § | 270 9.t0 1, won; Capitaine, 106 (J, Wi vit eats i eae 1 wohay put out of game for kicking 4 Bin ash ken the iter a | Cretuba to a Gamay Chance Konkt but ar % seeund, Major Guethin third. Time—2.16 1-4. Princess Athel|'* *rvenmm T° we | was the most determined yet attempted. The enemy evidently approached ih tension at the Catal Bakes mi Hunt Aa ae te one and McCormick. Ump ook first money, Wiltreen second and Major Guethiein third, Bi degalt ong 888 Lda 2 a) the stronghold on all sides, by sea and land, pee Geedik as 0 handicap. Four horses tims) 30 I" and "ee noone? Hiatber, WASHINGTON PARI. DROOKLYN, insite 1 a RUSSIAN SHIPS IN BATTLE, i ten ‘Ascension, Old England, De Resake i (Troubel), 5.40.1 and~®to-4 third, | Aug. &—The Dodgers. were veaten by Of Mobiarland, & Piest Base on Bullies Previous reports hinted that two Russian ships hed been injured inthe ang Gay Ber coelsies heads apart in nent Ler % the Cease to-dny ine. on Meainalty 2, off Mathewson, 9; off son fight, ‘This 1s the first intimaton that the Japanese feet sustainég - ee Sen is from the line it wan any Rough Rides ih ri Aa Won ty one walked. Casey ingled to cen- +) thews . oy” MeParlany ay damage. ‘ fe body's race, Hildebrand, on Ascension, |? to 1; Benckart, 114 (R, Johnson). even {'he:, chance sacrificed, Dillon to Strang. HIGHLANDERS PITC pees hit—Shay. h eee ,, proved more than a match for Mttle/ and 2) tos, second: Marlin, 96 AY idder- ecarthy pent a lawsliner te ey tring Brolen hasee—Br nana ‘The report that there was an engagement at Port Arthur on Ang Master Crimmins on Old Bngland, Wh) | 88 14 0 Fand 7 to 10, chi. Time |NO RUNS. eae ee | ; Giihere: Double plays Drain and Pay: | discredited, It is believed that all the statements emanating from } catego : a hoy ws Ah haven ST, LOUIS RESULT. E ver Hetivan ot ong. Kile ts “Grady. t Hetincle Reena ball) round Port Arthur a to actiots concern the three-day attack last month. % ite in this race. He was ridden, to pit 8. Tilton stole second. @heckard out, Incomplete despatches show that eight Japanese warships led the Peete eur ease tor 6 it] | WORLD'S FAIR RACE TRACK, ar, [Once {0 Wiest 10 BUNS | POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORI, Aug, {tek on July 26. It is thought that the Russian ships went out to repel of hareh criticlam by Gay Boy's back; ! 20/N Ng. R-The races run here to-1 sine aieg mtrang to Dillon, Evers Sar tha ants Pulled an exciting gane| and that the Sevastapol and Amur were damaged, because the deqpatel orm suner weird ride was served up tn] SIRST.RACE-Four and a halt tur-| Strang to'tiiion, NOONE” °“"|Qlevelands Get Three Runs in First and Four |Feriant oiiched a got game for ee |at since the assault they “have been repaired.” Reports of @ naval ¢ pie Ath “race by Master: Frankle/S t¢" place, Arat; Dreaden.'a to f'place,| qrirane yanned hah, dled. Chance ts More in Second, and Then Clarkson thee. hie. Ghagan We Dehieg” canets| arene rere SH Si ot 8 SOUND Net SEE ne O'Neil on John A. Drake's Orly If, With third ‘minty, eereuy. 4 to 1 show, RU fleet which have arrived from various sources. good handling ‘Orly Il. could hardly! gspconn RACE—One mile.—Hubbard, rt and Warner in the ninth did the trick Inntag. Is Put in Orth's Place. have lost. O'Neil succeeded In Ging Le close, tnd 3 to 1 place, first:| Bar fanned, Siagle ee, bi fou brite » the] PUT JAP LOSS AT 10,000, & rly, He took up sharply on| Brooklyn, 0 5 places second; Look-| sing . Casey litte? to ses and his decision calling Bresna- " y 3,000, ‘ N ’ the. aret turn, ft badly tatertered if A ee thir i on #4. | Pe Motarthy Togied’ Habe were CLEVELAND, 0., Aug. §.—The High: | ey ee tee nt te Ce oe aks ont Oe aan ae areal Boy ‘ou: ~ 5 Ow - el ¥ ial oh bs My A lgieeeot longs—Alice Platt, 2 to J"clove ‘end Ho] and Slagle scoring. “Kllog, singled, seor- landers pranced out on the field for THE BATTING ORDER, % grow! from the Bt. Louis team which | Btoessel’s OMe/Al report says the attaehiny rr a \ F a . ; . jooked for a time as if blows would be ) re O'Neil thought It was useiess to go on| Was week kad Pattee ome ion RANGE Rune C” SrAne €o DH practice this afternoon frisky as i tat a “ broth, ‘Ghay. Wad (in hint Richar yor Despite the enormous losses they have sustained the Japanese ad after the fleld, but Orly IL, running on third, Time—0.% 3-4, ‘| McCormick strolled and stole second | o¢ yearlings. Five games won out 0 rice re. pren york, he was put out of the game, moving on Port Arthur with unrelenting persistence. The Russians : Cronin sacrificed, Casey ty Chance. Detroit have his own courage, closed a world of |, fQURTH RACE Six furlongs Won | Dobbs walked. "Dithmn singled and’ Me- Hoth Pre af seenisaae Oat Bay, et Keeler oe i First Inning. retired from the outer forts and are now entrenched in thelr zt . C . Btrang out, Evers t contest . x 4 0 RUN: decd overlooked at § to 1, won the race by a| Tme-L.14. Chane, oh a cima pay, ON RUN.” aebigag two of the remaining contests) Tigh, i¢ Fults. ef | bert to erga NO RUNS. proach, While the Japanese armies in Manchuria are preparing for nos? from Cloveriand. eA Fourth Inning. aes . first baseman 01 Kisinse, c. Bresnahan walked on four bad onea, ropat! ews of a new loody engagement A obey llaintile ove HARLEM WINNERS, Tinker singled to centre, | Barry | Cm Fg cay Reet on she bow, | Donahue, p. Orth, D. Browne didn’t connect, Bresnahan stole| 2&¥ move upon Gen, K kia. aad vi another win, He has improved greatly. fanned. Fieame Dil to, Srestn. woe ae ak loomed up on the feld in ul U™PIre—O'Loughtin. second. Dunn followed Browne and|at Port Arthur ts expected. ne <oomiajenenamien ences k out. McGann flied to 8 ‘ led, scoring “1n- | Cleveland uniform, The fans gave hin) | struck ou jann filed to Smoot. NO} a petersburg was comforted to-day by the report of Lieut,-Gem, i a royal reception. He hus always been | re out” Charkson Lagoie to Carr Second Inning. commanding the Russian troops at Port Arthur, that 10,000 Japanese Tri Teitine tome c wager for] HARLEM RACE TRACK, cHICAao, | Rare,aate: Slagle pasily, Aug. 8.—The races scheduled to be rt . nearly every plunger on the wack. ran | Tansee ee here to-day resulted as follows: Babb’ died, Evers to Chance. Pergen ular here, while Hickman's erratic] was Dougherty's fate. RUNS eat liber wineers per iain ee | EIST RACE—Four and one-hait tur-| lifted to Barry. Mecarmick out, BrigRs verk on the home grounds thie season Bemis struck, out, Bo did Donahue | pgan got inden Reais riety, Smock. | tatien and that Gen, Nogi’s troops ied been repulsed in an attack on .—Capitanago, 10 ance, NO RP b resin, y rwalker eG clay” 3 unusually heavy for an off day. The frat F Te Aontvededs rane 4 pith tusinn has caused the Ereakert 0 AH We third steal Rick was cet ae nara Barclay’s boost.| arthur July 26, 27 and 28, The Russians lost 1,500 men, Another attale |, second; Envoy, oO 1 al “5 e attendance 5 alled strikes and a wild|* 108 | t . reat ter racing, nt the weather 1U8t | hind. Time Oe 46 sailed hy lifted to Lumley. Kling | Monday, due to the fearful slump of the ‘ Merira struck cut. Dahlen walked, but] wag made, according to reports brought to Chetoo by Chinese, and egain the een One. SECOND KACE—Steeplechase; short oright. Evers safe on Babh's | Clevelands, Sixth Ini Farrell. ted palely, batons Jost 10,000 men ete eee to's tests Lingo Bo'1 and. Sa h sate ‘here cman strant to Hers sioner eh hert: Keeler fouled to Bradley, Osteen | Caught steailog, Farrell again taking iene wae : 4 : » o 1, | at the plate, Bergen an rang to Ber- , , Dougherty ” 54 ‘ac 0 x y ey bios the shee ot the talent, seconds Weird Bite 6 and 910 6, third: gen.” inher lifted "to obs, NO ioaers, ade, t0 Ecler Bradley nover| fanned. Hed. handled “Wulams’” hot the Wirow pct * JAPANESE REPULSED. le was played down to 9 to 5, but la nt "s re vhich wen! ash, 5 NS. . 2 ' when, Stalwart and Leonidas wers| THIRD RACE—One mile; Riverside] Cronin Med to Mecartmy. | Dobbs | touched Elberfelds ollkr ineie” Wiil.| rhe ball it Larry's bat while he was! 4. qieg to Browne, Grad The first attack Is reported to the Emperor by “leut.-Gen. Stosssel, whe played, he wie wack te i tof Zeouns oy a as nea, H to}, and ees to ri ney dit out, Vivers to Pedy | onde ONS. rae holding. it behind big back 4 magn an pA Miieraee wen , agied ays: ‘ went away like a winner and held the| to $ m. © 06 3 SR6 0 to 16, | epance x. fied. Evers to/ lume fannie over Conroy @ head and|inehoot and) struck falr | Kielnow | teh ae an abortive z . | secot } o fe core | fi ¢ i i ‘ould t dy may ve attempt to . ee ere A Mg iy ay | yt 1 ann) Solan ed We X66e 015) Eeatew em stole second. ane | fag z the atned | call Larry out. ‘The Highlanders did | steal. Warner threw him out to Dah- ‘1 am happy to report that the troops repulsed al! the Japanese attacks ing. and, weatlig Jocund down In ths| FOURTH RACE—Mile and a atx Soe paeiee: [aoe ay co ecOng Flick. Bradley | Rat Aare to kick. | Williams then han. | ley, NO Mee 4 to Beckley, Mecin.| of July 26, 27 and 28, with enormous losses, teenth, won by a neck. Jocund| teenth, Jerry Lynch, § to 1 and $ to's, |, Barry singled, Briggs fanned. slagie |S Nit tO, MAN s0Or RN tg Larry ole e Hiiaine Cascar oan” Cone | nity wan Helded out, Movarisea fe fect | ' ba ngth In front of Scarfell. first; Incubator, 7 to 1 and 2 to 5, sec- forced by rig Br | A ase! took third on Orth’s bad tirow to ca | rain made a Bowerman catch of Brea: The garrison's enthusiasm was extraordinary. : be ni ng, Be ‘ Mee to 1 ow Ni Y + gies Ficinatace a ra acta cee 8 amet 8m Wed, topfindb ONO RUNS ‘i Fa ee | tots easing. Lanh Conroy 0 > scalaiestesied |nsh's oak’ KOR “The fleet assisted in the defense by bombarding the Japanese flank, Most remi le about this chard out, Evers to Chance. Strang | Ganael, THREE RUN: ne. “Our losses during the three days were about 1,500 men and 40 officers = teeplechase was that all the horsea|) FIFTH RACE—Five and a half fur-| goubled to centre. Babb fanned. Ber- ‘ bad : ; longs.—Florentine, 14 to 6 and 4 to 6, : Second Int Farrell placed a safe one in centre, ’ f { fished. “Daylestord Soantivetes aa first; John Smulski, 1 to 6 and 11 to m, | 8 Out. Casey to Chance, NO RUNS, | os ot purner to Carr. Fults Shannon ‘was. thrown. out’ by ‘Duna’| Killed or wounded. er + Trek. This order pela eet ix fur- aan P aie 6 to 5 and 2 to 5, third. h Inning. singled. Conroy crate to i ntre Held, Buckley ae eee i hc Atnnity | “According to statements of Chinese and prisoners, the Japanese lost ap 3 . “ 7. “ Fults. einow out, Carr to noe! 5 imoc ab and| . tnd place and laid in behind Malden’ to ee ecg dave ter Dhoni bod bonanve “Turner threw out Orth, ONE threw him out. NO RUS as | many as 10,000. ‘tit: tbs eas Ce the stretol, where he closed and won in 3 out, McCormick to Dillon.| RUN: Browne singled bu decision wus | “Their losses were so great tha’ my has no time to remove drive by a head. Malden was t it 1 7 ingled, Bemis's bun: was a close. Dunn sacrificed, Brain to Beck- PY lengths in front of Royelle. wenty | RESULTS OF LL Mne-filed to Slagle. Cro- hit ae Orth Mell over It witho nen | ley McGann forsed Browne at third, | the dead and wounded 48 Rose of Dawn Eaatly, TO-DAY'S BASEe [nin sent a liner to Barry. D: ing It, Orth threw we ¥ Mexesed ball, Shannon i nond on | Following this despatch came one which Las cansed the sreatest uneagh- Rose of Dawn rushed to the front and Tinker to Chance. NO Flamin wearing. while Ki I cateh of Mertes'# h rive” NO) nage tn the Caar's capital. This despatch was sent to St. Petersburg from «Bade the punning, followed by Dorothy BALL GAMES, Eighth Inning. Bay singled, Scoring Do ; semnenrnials | Chetoo and was repeated here, It read: : latter took second place in the stretch, | —t——— Pot wind pal crore Dice. Berry stole second, tusk thicd <O, ade aH (Special to The Evening Worlt) —— | ahias “CHEFOO, Monday, Aug. §. 9 A. M—The Japanese force which Sho "Wen. fastly ty two lemsthe tee NATIONAL LEAGUE, RUNS, ie ftom cmverea the all.| BUFFALO, N.Y SA bie fre!» Shay hammered out a. Wolf's Hill is now Intrenched in the valley about two-thirds of @ mile ‘Teactem. Marjo Frances closed strong | lin fa to, Hise. gery sinj Hed. Fllck deat on tae be r ee icy jis raging here in t rt of the busi- P, Gr the fortress at Port Arthur, in the leat furiong and nipped Dorothy| gy, LOUIS AT NEW YORK. | Sheckand forced Lumley, Evers, to Tink | out steal ne Camry a hence tna. | Rene, GUatrlet, eariae ee whan : rots “The Japanese have occnpled Loutsa Bay, landing troops with the probe Meads Apart in Stake. |$t. Louis,..., 00001101 0— 3| Evers NO RUNS. Bradley caigel. FOUR RUNS A Ge, ehalenld Mationste and 1 Man ONE REX. ws MEFS | ite intention of attacking west of the city Pr fs ri etd favorite |p the New York o0000021I-~4 Ninth Inning. Third Inning, j vere ing © ou tent ce Shay's fume “The above information was brought here to-day by Russian refugees f Asce nw id | | Slagle filed to Sheckard. Case ongherty out, Lave to Cart Brad's] 7 ; | D, h 1 | rang, b an I Yn ei feld, who was lame, He cou re aking | __ . - alata . 1 Pkebeliveea be Ascension, Weereders | Ge gerd Sirgne ied to Evers. A Babb fied to Puen eM MOetcen repliced him si | duced, che audler | ny ing run. Dunn was thrown out of fret Iowed by ny bos, inna furie ‘drive | Brookly »-001000000-1 Peer yp Tay Donahue windm Bay fire is not yet unter control twr bases. Bhat vii ] stale second sd | Math Inning, Ascension lasted ong enough tv win | patterienTirigws und Kling: Cronin EASTERN LEAGUE. Conroy. NO RE | The rescues trom the Academy w %: Season. | bad are ilaty, wae gent ake a head. the latter beating |" Bersen é . ' cular, The thentre has a | and F Brain and} Bighth Inning. 'y Boy a hea —_ Ps Ganael| gallery which was well filed wet Smoot were dow and second | ; ss yy iS Another Close Fin: CINCINNATI AT BOSTON, NEWARK AT JERSEY CiTy, out on strike! popular = priced —aucience, tketuding Lie car Petcd' dé: dnalakere weibio Dunn made 7 hooe wan Maids Lotharlo had spged and made the ‘Cincinnath.... 10300000 (— dinowack 1600006) 04! ik nroy singied and ahan- {Principally women ard children, Over) retired Bresnahan | Nrowne fied er go Stor Mertea was made © running with Bhrine for the first half. cH o1ero +! ¢ plate, Lajole to Don-| three hundred were evt off from the! shinnon. NO RUNS ve Mx § ifa base, Dahlen singh Jorsey City 2 O16 4 nel was at the plate, Lay 1 Dahlen singled to left ‘Then Shrine went to the front, and Bosten,,.... 09000001 0—1 A ae Heal ut Pulte} 3 | thie! < 40: . bd y —Pardes » Bemis. O'Loughlin put Pultt) jower floor exite and were forced to] aght at the pitse, beautifully by Cormack, she " Natterice—Pardee and Shea; Muelier ahue t lower ir to Seventh Inning. 9 thind on M ’ , stayed there to ‘Wining Ratleries Harper and Peics; Witla] amd’ Vanderari( out of th ‘9} crake thele @wy to the street by th] warner captured B es Re i ues ies ay. Warnes siaiieeay , t's length for the place. BALTIMORE AT PROVIDENCE. | fi S| ire-eguipes ot Une rea? tata Washing aon eh nk wal Gow t Head in Front, NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. OR CONTREAL AT. BUFFALO | Prtek fonned. Lajo'e f ven Be Flags: e Me ratlnd.h er were red- | a were L lev aawed the wir, Carr Avubled to left MeParland fo : 9 Hee Yor aM gor Facbararch ano ths toh ne 9 ta, WORLD WANTS second. MeGann fied | 0m Shani Mesies singled to short |Burke to th.rd Fitth Inning. | Mertea stole second, and on Grady's non and Bresnahan taliied wth the be- Turner's wonderful stop and ihiow ; : WORK WOND! Peer aii ci al ea Ml a il ’