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OKLINS WIN FOR RAGING CHART AND OTHER [GIANTS LOSE TD ie mn MOTHER CME] SPORTING NEWS SEE PAE 2, fas “W210 STAKE AT SARATOS = Tryin ant Or ATE SPORTING mart a ht * eevee in Boating the Care Base, Brown Could Only Hit nals by Svore of 3 to 1. RESULTS Weak Grounders. a HANLONITES PLAYED A ~|TAYLOR PITCHED GOOD GAM EAQU E peeaya Te an Easy Winue Winner, with Rose} PERFECT FIELDING GAME. scudiie AT PROVIDENCE EASTERN L 200 a va! FOR LOCALS THROUGHOUT, of Dawn in the Place and Heart's PROVIDENCE .. .. ....20000007 1 OMS A | eFeriend, Whe Tuite for the AT PHILADELPHiA—-NATIONAL LEAGUE Harper of the Cincinnati: Kept Desire, Another Stablemate, Beaten| Cardinals, Pitched Good Bal! ouicagg. .. .........00000000 0-0 tale at. Se ee )- by Inches for Third Money. but Was Unable to Keep the} PHILADELPHIA.........10102000 —4 Grounds c : ’ Brooklyns from Winning. AT DETROIT—AMERICAN Co ter yw ¢ Well Scattered Except in . pt Nga Ge be cee Saratoga Derby Proves an Easy Vic- DETRO we eee 00000001 OH 1 BROOKLYN. i ' : B.H, PO.A. B. “eT ‘st. aanite 4% LEAGUE. \ tory. for Keenes Good Colt Delhi; 11118! BOSTON... -. eee 0010000001 Sa Sis ia wcae o: —4 wotn E, R. Thomas's Stalwart Gets the eree) ST.LOUB...... dai Ph Ss phde sea ‘ o@a@na $2,000 Second Money. tide AT CLEVELAND—AMERIOAN U LEAGUE. tater Mecuroaciy % 011 1) PHILADELPHIA... ....00100100 8 St aeant THE WINNERS sally by a length and. halt trom Rose |[A!¥ ? *822 44) CLEVELAND... .. .. .... 0.1 2 0 0400 — de eh, bedded o1 Pawn, who Was @ length and a half Weak ein b phe tinue E 0 thaw e gg Shot, the latter making 0 1 0 oe 3 o 210 }) ‘FIRST RACE—Seartell (4 t0 1) f.|""* Deint's saratoun Dechy. ELUM, soin,| BUFFALO. os.e0 os vovvoeass 21 0 1000-1 EE PE A j Gay Boy (8 to-1) 2, New York 3. Dethi wes an_odds-on favorite, of] Farrell, 2... eit birt ROCHESTER.. ....--.-- ---. 000 ° :00000 — bos sg wi i. spomen pe. i. ha Shannon, rt. 0000 GAME CALLED. —--- = = iM SECOND RACE—Fox Hunter (| Siuse Hiigebrand had the mount, white | Beckley, 1. 032 2 NTREAL—EASTERN LEAGUE to 8) 1 Be Jude (even) 2% Grand] Jack, Masts, tote Minlnagt Ot ops | Bram ak a eee is Pa 3. place and he cashed for them, He took pasar ba! Ona © TORONTO Sess wer one *Dunn batted fe ! = Second place at the end of a m ay, ie ELIA | MONTREAL Outen THIRD RACE—Tanya (4 to 8) 1,| forced Delhi to a drive at the io | Burke, i” ee oe . 5 ted for Taylor in the ninth, Rose of Dawn (4 to 8) 2, Hot Shot 3. tino was third, "length ‘and’ ‘halé | crariand ray . Ter ah baa are " pelmont’s Son 08 Badly, oee 190 » POCURTH RACE—Delhi (1 to 4) 1,” ee tee tiaiwart (6 to 1) BO, Valentine 8.|cuupe Ligue Belmonts sony Raptor, 14% LATE RESULTS AT FORT ERIE, is sae | Brdney Paget's Boxwood, HC wast hi | ninth bala ¢ Hush McGewan 1. Trapezist 2. Early Eve 3. Lo FIFTH RACE—Dapple Gold (16 | first mount and he w, eafortenate ixth Race—Hu: Hehe igat ' 13 to 8) 1, Kilogram (12 to 1) 2, Home| enough to get away vad. Pnmaaked |g, Seventh Race—Ripan ee ah it Naviga na stead 3, fel and Dapple Gold, and th ‘ Palen this order to the stretch, Dap 23 Sixth Race—Lincroft (9 to 2), 1} Sear teed ale sa , from . Fifth Race—Lucky cham bat 2; Col. easton vt Rubric (10 to.1), 2; Dansouse, 3. |Kilneram “who bat Homseatend three | Gu ye AT HARLEM, Harvey 3 ' We aie . Lnerett Wine at Fifth fase—Sa Remo.1, Docile 2, Harvey 3... | au « ,(Bnectal to The Eventne World.) Lineroft went to t on. Hes 5 ns RACE-TRACK, SARATOGA, Aus. Paras r raat pe ay 7 kicking. M—The Duryea entry ran one two tn ih me m deing 1, % 3 for Heort’s Desire, tne hind RESULTS AT FORT i gl ihe Ware aten te third . ERIE. ents a Breed a ¢ A ME IS C ALLED OFF ga : i money. Tanya won with great ease. ’ Aug. 1.—the Rrooklyns took the third ee 7 ” ok quarter for the three Durrea six furlongs. Sliver Heels, a ; a bat pe sg the field. Rain Causes Halt in Fifth Inning with White His Wrodtut Bouvle je were in frant and all were in “ |" nee Firac Inaing, pa wettann, Bresnahan apd MeGann, Breck, vr ae tne two went on cooly rata it uno) «Cot ahd'F |, Parra wan paged but Garin cunght| SOx and Griffiths Men Even Up with 8 to 8 | [Sietit didan Viti” nash { - were in hand at the end. aifECOND RACE~MAden t was forced on pearley 8 liner to Dillon, t Hot Shot's Wood race, wae tu ngs “Frlamln. ' Dr Smoot. ‘Babb Mid Li owe scone BY norras, Elherteld to jaar, yt pee lernnete Rvening World.) Waa away last to a bar start and it | frie Pa RE. Beckley. Dobbs flied to . Sheek: |Chicago ... ae for the Glants to-day. Cincinnati's red Waoked a honeteve tank for him to eet PTHIAD! RACH ei and qui, Yeo! to ; Game called on account of ran. ie lie Regs @4d tote ot Ricking! aud: eaten as joney. He closed wi - |upward: one com Dundon . ame. Gata eons and nn ied bis | Ruby Ring we GF sonnaant Tto and 6 it out a bunt, Burke filed BATTING ORDER. ce as Anderan fled ire had a vanity of thine tore very 000 others very bad. Kelly's men did noi bit him except in the eighth inning. ‘Twice he retired the side in one, two, three order on strikes, But he was wild at times, and gave four bases on bad end of the purse. Augur was off | firat; Barney Burk, ‘101 (Munro) Ona bad throw to frat iG ‘and thissmade the consequential and 2 to 5, second; Harbor. 9): ee aes ; es Martin nd, for he never tried to clove {gam iftt) 8 to 1 and even, ehird. “Time fi: mer fT potenti ‘io lahar oat ‘Conray to. hese Pettis Sak any ground. - FOURTH Sard mate a areal aatch Oh ths | ee i Tone: mits eld ‘te te Anderaon ONO RUNS, ‘The Saratoga Derby, as every one pre-| Year olds mile. » If. called on account of dleted, was a victory for Delhi, There Boy to Land 3 0 1 den, b Davis, ss, unro), 7 to 2 and 4 to St ms Gensel 3, 1, 3b. —— balls and hit » man. Dunn and Donlin ‘Was $2,000 second money, and Mr, Thom- a, dW. Wi Ba! fi re Isbell, 1b. Beremeen both St." Valentine 08 Bra} i" to b travian wt frecion, “McCormick ff nh on : : RESULTS OF Techs Duk been find ove to the Infield PIPTH RACE-—Por two-year-olds me rection. Ma lulte, ¢. me. * { ninth, wart, though he might just as well have} 1 RACH Attempted double steal Babb waa | Chest Bs TO-DAY’ in baby fashion, Kept one in the barn, rae g ary) frets Alt AN Blue Ptidcorc) | halled “at the plate, Brat to Gedy. Umpire--Gherifan. O-DAY'S BASE- Dola'n muff of Bresnahan's fly, which Odom tock Detht to the front, and he'# tat and 2 to 1, ‘second: By Play. iui] OMY? MUCK Owe, ONE RUN (Special to The Evening World.) BALL GAMES, | Pisce secraw on third and Rogr on Galloped in front for a mite, There heii qytlsh). § (0 Tand'? toil, third. ise tn to} CHICAGO, Aug: 13—The game be- second, looked like a life for the Giants, * began to slow a bit, and it was neces-| Bay ane dled. Serve, tle| tween the Highlanders and the White —_->— bes eowne We easy taheld out and sary for Odom to waye bis whip at him , warm for Dillon and went as a hit. Sox here to-day, wan called at the end NATIONAL LEAGUE, CGA ay nome. He won by 4 length ST. LOUIS RESULTS. tried second when Brain went out from | of the ffth fun on account of rain. The rom talwart, who ran @ ‘orm! J er - - face at the distance, attisiiaeaeltenss fever bint to Garvin In time for an| score at that time being 3 to CINCINNATI 37 NY YORK, Kelley walked on four wide ones. Manager GriMth selected Jack Ches- he race fr gentl ‘La \ e @entlemen riders was bro to go'in against the White Sox to- tntarating necaute Belmonts aon, Ray” WORLD'S FAIR RACE TRACK, 87, 0000 000200—3 me gobbled Seymour's high ball. lined one to Deviin, who . 4 mount on Bydney Paget's | LOUIS, Aug. 12—Following are the re-| 1nd Bey | day. Chesebro opened the series here 000001000-1 doubled up ‘Kelley before Joe could get i ¥ Reckley to Mefariand. Dillon | 48y. ue U! Feceumh to mel away. tadiy cad bye rh dred Tet oe Brain, Dobbs out, Beckley uns] but was déaten, and GriMth took him and’ Bowerman” a eblets arter Milreenahan had. an. off optic and bit rade oe at, factor, ie fyrongs assisted. NO RUNS. out of the game early to save him for werma) p 0 a : PT ee GZ on) eras Won cits | Sxst; Dr. Burma, 12 to 1 piace, eas the final battle. ‘The cholee of Manager| ge sof Brows. | Devlin” se ent ve The weather was fine and track | {\oy'Miaaton, § to 6 show, third, Time— y fied to Jones for the box was: Frank Smith, . LYN, [Wh aa ee ‘t off sec. | WHO just now holds the best percentage St. Leute, 9100000004 Second Inning. Hameo Hadn't Any Speed. see ta oigee Won! | pe nae ae the Basar Sears | aear: 1'todored _3 pet R. red hot favorite in the | w fee . in the number of games won, having Batteries—aorariand and Graty; Taylor struck out Odwell. * Corcoran t, going to the post, at odde Foung, 1 10) 2 ah Piet Jost only. three out of fourteen pitched. | Garvin and Ritter, fie ni in Piven Tag aos My ieee pects: vas an echalf fur. RUNS. ‘As Williams te still under suspension, the Bae belek the tesa eee | piace Aen ing cee Gansel returned to second andAnderson PITTSBURG AT BOSTON, . RRO DENS fret Time. Buceieut a4 ok lod, ae: Ned j | Was on Gret. 900000000— “iret on Corcoran's tumbr ia 1) First Inning. om rian aot second. filed Fee ine we It took the lead ey ¢ Dougherty out, Durdon to Isbell 00000100 ~ te Boring ree, babe Aid . HARLEM NER: ti 1 Pesky, Me Keeler hits over, iret hase for (wo bags. Hy ‘ase and Phelps; Wilhelm | bert’s ie No yRUN NS. WIN s. “ y. MeCormick Biverfola fited to Jones, Anderson out, Thted tuning. ut, Beckley to Tannenifl to Isbell, NO RUNS. RIRBT HACE-Blx, furlongs —Pieuron ot to secon’ Babb to. Dillon. and the Seco ing. |Philad’phia,,, 000000000 0 Ttot ay 5 to 2, gest : | Gansel struck out, Fultz doubled to) Batteries—Welmer and Kling; Corr \ second: Bay’ Wonder, 8 to 1 inch off} tof, Conroy to Suliivan. Mc-\gon and Dooin. ; - ‘rime the beg. MO 8, 4 Guire 2 to neh, wnat tagged SECOND RACE-8ix_furlongs.—Won S Mera Felts got assis ‘struck out. Harper pulled hi Jouneon, 610 4 and ‘even f arhen iBreciara fouled to Grady. | SiS ext e 2 es nd, Dent § | New Yoru HS. Louls..oo we ‘is pelt out of the hole. Deviin was hepa 0 Ras] bt Fax. ‘9 Bost t at fret by Corcoran, NO Ri A stole | 0%, one ‘second. Chicago. a9 oe fe 4 “Out, Farrell to Beckley | A, Sad Hietaburg 48 ‘MO Drookiyn..o4 0 = Fourth Inning. cee cel” Green Se ene ae fezmer walter and ih Imi el le was ed nego by C ’ ——. “ite wee pinched Pep Inatag. iat Tran mite De by eer the thro: ee tre feld, Tire: NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING,| to lefieneld fence for. two ; Geasler fanned. WO) ler singled Coreo! forced Odwell at 4, Dah- eacentry was the cholee bn ~ - Eanes tet fold oot to Isbell unas: | WASHINGTON AT DETROIT, [forte dilbert. Corcoran. stole second Ps nis FOF some reason, how AUTO RACES POSTPONED. Righth tnalng. inte “NO RI ta, Catanan out FIRST GAME. Mertes got, BSielnt hiss fly, NO Farrell was Ptrane’ . Ant KENILWORTH TRACK, BUFFALO, | nut Beanion, afer Pian nak Conroy, fo" An mune pete sil 0.00000400— 3 saat id Bit bs ey singled ‘to centre, |derson to 0 tar Bo 1 het bang i ‘pote Smoot fied 16 tos tol Tho Keene entry Crim were to have Been held wi °| Hot Shot wae backed tbe Kemiworth race track were posts| OtGoo102 —~4 P eheseir bree 4 Kitiridge; Dono. van and Veville. es Denes ae ds ned to take part. con scored. Bohlel was a victim on strik i Marie Fr sh were WPasiand to Beckley. Jcherire EASTERN LEAGUE. iss di, the same “hin, ‘Apa wi 7 o ne the side on ger, a > fanned. ‘ wed the (wo former otard on Sand tiga Dia AMERICAN LEAGUE: Bee eae sorng | mare tor outs Arrell {0 Beckley | Look Pougner' lng tenga Oyatre Set oa riane, was Dall | ball XLLED 710 MEW OM AUSOIAN FLAS ce ie i HAE Admiral Withoft Lost His Life on ¢ Tsarevitch, Upon Which Japaness Squadron Concentrated Its Att as She Led Dash from Port Arthe Togo's Fleet Believed to Have Been § Badly Crippled that It Could - No Pursue the Russians—Cruiser vik Has Again Escaped. ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. i3.—Details of the unsudcessful ati of the Russian squadron to escape from Port Arthur, of the death of Admiral Withoft and a report that the protected cruiser Novik tias ¢: the Japanese warships waiting for her outside of the port of Tsing were received here to-day while a Te Deum in honor of the birth heir apparent, Alexis, was being held ‘n Kazan Cathedral, empire. Tt was hoped that the move majority of the shipe of the repairs can be made. to the Japanese Government. tercept the coiliers. HOPES OF RUSSIANS DASHED. Port Arthur would enable at to reach Viadivostok and juncture with the squadron there, That a majority of the ships, cacaping, have put back imto Port Arthur or are at neutral hecrpelivenyy-gitanpticn bis nefyd od paca mike Damage in a long running battle at sea, such as could not have been, according to the experts, confined . Admiral Togo, according to reports received here, has mishaps to his fleet were merely nominal, when it is known that one cruiser. This statement is regarded as a subterfuge to deceive Ri | as to true conditions, Besides Admiral Withoft 310 officers and men were Rilled on Tearevitch and sixty were wounded during the engagement The 1 vitch is at Teingchou with other disabled vessels, and the that they will be allowed to remain there until necessary repairs to mal tnem seaworthy are completed, although it is believed that the vel 1s 80 badly damaged she is useless. The German Government is the names of the vessels st Tsingchou, on the sround that to would be @ breach of neutrality in that it would be supplying The Te Deum was a magnificent spectacle, attended oy dors, generals, admirals and all the court and Government tuneti in full uniform, but even the solemnity of the ceremony was shadowed by anxiety concerning the final outcome of the bold the fleet from Port Arthur, Similar services were held all over: oper varie ey ‘The cruiser Askold, damaged in the fight of Wednesday, when eleven officers and men and had fifty wounded, has put into Shangh asked permission to dock to make necessary repairs. The Taotal, it i # ported, insists that she must leave within twenty-four hours. The boat destroyer Grosovol is sleo at Shanghai. me ee ae VESSELS AT SADDLE ISLANDS. Conflicting reports come from Shanghai as to the number of vessels of war in that vicinity, One report is that there are four anchored near the Saddle Islands, and another states that the three cruisers, awaiting British colliers with coal from Tsingchou, Ti is & Japanese squadron between the Russian vessels and Tsingchou ‘ne Novik eacaped safely from Taingchou to-day at the expiration | the twenty-four-hour time limit. She was not damaged in the battle Port Arthur, and with her speed of’ twenty-three knots it is believed she will be able to get to Viadivostok. Standing on the viens of the flagship Tsarevitch, the firet of the in for the Japanese lines, was the escaping fleet. ‘sheii breaking the rudder of the flagship. Then the came stacks were cut close to her hull. Her sides were battered, this stood the Rear-Admiral giving bis orders, About him Ghells swept through their ranks and they fell. Then came a shell Ad has igs "| vo the bridge. It struck the Rear-Admiral above the hips and toth his lemp were blown off. He died with an order on Ups. With broken rudder, her decks et with the tod of her dead Tearevitch continued to fire, and as she fired she made fo’ It was a gallant fight and it was a gallant run that she made, ti enemy close behind her. Night came on, and in the darkness the r the open sea! ship was lost sight of by her pursuers. All the other Russian been scattered. Some of them had been battered and others had a y Green out, Cheabro to Anderson. Jones| CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA. Behlel's swipe to left held was xood doubted to" een died, Ele h for two bases. Woodruft stcr!- {RAMEN Rac TRACK. Chicagn } et, £0, Santee, Davis died, Conroy FIRST GAME. eae evil ig eaann, i aarper driven back into the harbor at Port Arthur. ~The lor to y . elley's at ot was day resulted as follows: om rifice bunt, rat. NO ii Chicago, ... 300001 00148 Sixth Bowerman kicked on when Steingeldt 4 touched Frank was put out of the game, ne: Cy f behind the bat. his base on four wide ones. Seymour's line ‘rive fell to Bremanan and Moger | doubled up Katte at first bise, Sebri was iibert to McGann. Ni AW Kelley ran In and t field. There frailty Hahn wae sent in ¢ umpire benching No! throw. weegiin, (2, MeGana. on kek. Woodraff fied to | George doubled Sehiet at the | RUNS. Taylor filed to Se! eure fe Sas feld. o in place. [thrown out by Woodryff. the same way. NO RUNS jh Inning. Hahn singled to right. oft first, x aA ¥Sae hard lin joked | Hn. Sevmour hinge 0 ‘orient like trouble. He called his men of the | being foie ed su > ty Taylor, NOR Ri # out, Steinteltt, to eld. bi | wa MeG ced him at second jout rut et reinteidt ta to Weod MeGann stole | siruck out second. Me meee | seek Sage Hin} ‘and Met inn came home wit left fold and McC inn came hor F stole iecond, Dah! ted for four bal Bi. Reine Gilbert wae Rit by a je bitched ball filling the bases. roy med a ae more ONE ft nents Nay eventh faxing, Ea walked. ‘lor fell down on ile dia oa t Devlin had sia to Hrowne, NO Dee batted for onan