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COMPLETE BASEBALL and SPORT RACING @ SPORTS |) [ciccton Boots pesto ai") _ “Gireatation Books Opeato at” | | RESULTS EDITIO! PRICE ONE CENT. » NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1904 PRICE ONE CENT, © nd «i SIRT SPOS STKE ESE oe tw and Two Singles in Ninth Inthe Kentucky Candide Gets Such'40] thats | AGAIN IN LEAD Seances N HOT BATT : Scoring Browne, HIGHLANDERS .... .....000102000—3 —— t in Race Have No Chance of Catching, /OWES AMO TAYLOR a ST. LOUIS ............. 0 0 0.00.0 0 0 I~ 1 [PLAYERS OF BOTH TEAMS i Her in Run to Wire. PITCH A QREAT GA ‘ae er are back in first place again, by reason o SUSPENDED BY PULLIAM. welier Gee a bao 00 Gate Pisaee ory to-day over St. Louis and the defeat of Boston b "ara tac be ete Desperate Charge Made All Along the | Mimosa Runs Close to the Record in| and Hits Were Kept Well Se Off of Three Days, as Also Do f i LATE DETAILS HIGHLANDERS-ST. LOUIS GAME, ; ri : ae Opening Dash of Seven Furlongs— Seshaes ln: Fral Gape of Seventh Inning—Keeier boosled to Haid.ick. Ensctia apt ea Herpes 6 Viner sian Front from Wolf Hills to the Te - i ‘McChesney Reappears, and Is Beaten ay be ‘Sugden tee Sa ae saat for “‘Sassing” Umpire Emslie. Mountains, at Port Arthur, but the Badly in Sixth Event. 0 sa n| OLR Troops Meet the ‘Assault and in F ; - Farrell, 1b..0: o11ie nn nderson . Fultz rolled to Sugde Fighting Be at the Enemy Back. Se Nala. Te i Ralaes 1 34 4] Conray lite to Heidrick and Anderson was doubled. No run gnting y FIRST RACE—Mimosa (3 to 2) 1, Girone 8 MAE DB oa ot Burke n : ‘ ° : ° ° Wild Thyme (110 1) Armonia a. |, wurtatens AN the ware Bary ELEY pogston. cree OOO 0001~2 BATTLE RENE NED ile sy SECOND RACE=8ea ull (13 to eerie) CHICAGO... 10100100 —3 VIGOR ON LAND AND § + 10)*4, Bonfire (9 to 2) 2, Libretto 8, t pel ee sii Mi a wore "sg tah 15 @ Rune Like Plater, Oe Bi ones weeeee 0000-0 Pu * wi made. "e Ceuraphine (0 to 8) 2 Pur. do| sasced'gy lla Sot far, emit) CLEVELAND «3-5 ------000 10000 = 1 {Determined Attempt by the Mikado’s Met y* Marie 3. in front, but was oetda st tase | j 1 1 ry ° IT. t T k Be i d Cit But R i r ne aid, Poeun cored cuthe fee Dunas PS + sabia 000000tH% 0 lake Besieged City, ussians Se RTH RACE—Ellrott (4 to 1) Ne arate w oh ceeatlé i Te { Piya Lokal (18 to 8) 2, pete 3. ’ won easily Oy tho from |anecnard, 4 ‘ ‘ ; TORONTO AT siniell uastone vale’ 0 Confident of Holding lt—Czar Loses , vere nace aivanens to vo 25k Seren sarin ay : : : TORONTO. ede duieane 2 9 ‘ 3 0 i 0 9 10 More of His Warships, the Japanese Sin fi, Raiment (12 to 1) 2, Bulwark 3. Says pena A ‘gen, ° PRES Ake Bay ee 1—5 : . Bi ay ST. LOUIS RESULT: McCormick, cise ing Them in Fight, GIXTH RACE—Jocund (4 to 1) 1, . Spores : LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS, ebbath ssseis rere ear) 8 s Dimple (20 to 1) 2, Aurumaster 3. (Bpeciat to The Rvening World.) ,stmm ys Fifth Race—Ariena 1, The Cook 2, Picture Hat 3, “Hahn out, hit by batted ball tn fifth. : i pC — I Fe rack, NINGE Sixth Race—!:as 1, Rye Vale 2, Triple Silver 3, ST, PETERSBURG, Aug. 15.—Advices from Gen. Stoessel at} , mer BRACK, SARATOGA, XT ore ste results of the reces run here rook 4 oie wes ons Fifth: & ‘ at Negi Arthur and Viceroy Alexieff report a dogged attack upon Port As es. aTaaretogs this atvernomn, but | PIMe sto Shia jace—Port Royal 1, Incubator 2, Gregor K. 3, f Aug. 10, following the departure of the Russian aoe § ‘nae anarser = y elea rife hite~bath, Beckiy. Umpire | Sixth Race—Freckman 1, Golden Mineral 2, Ben Heywood oon | ce orriemy quread ter ian vin! te short I Heute pt ane Canada was wt | Hise” wea Se ty Seventh Race~Ramahern 1, John Smulski 2, Handzarra pri A » see, by “or force q pew they the ¢ f wert | “gaye Candida auch an advantage thet |qurlongs. Won by Our oe, N, ¥., Avg. t—The Brooklyns made « . iH Siaoth Mountains in a fasting fifteen ho 15.—Mike Donlin certainly made good in to-day’s victory of the Giants over the Cincinnati Reds, It was the first time Mike had played a full nine innings since he joined the team, He had four accepled chances in centre fleld and hammered out a home run, scoring a runner ahead of him, MoGinnity was steady as @ steeple, only three hits, and those singles, being On the night of Aug. 10 in a driving rainstorm the tacked the east front of the defending army. They .were along the line, Later on they made 4 simultaneous attack on thew Russian front from Wolf Hills to Taku Mountain, JAPANESE LOSSES HEAVY. a At no point in the line of attack did they gain any advantage. Tie losses were very heavy. The bombardment of the fortress from * t have won any way, but when ®/ ‘THIRD RACE—Seven fi ag Wy car al Arsee te, SEERA epeedy filly gots the best of a break the | py, Mindora, Fito ‘ane fen berg on oe ng ey Yavked “ coon emere men others have little chance of catching \amith, 7 to iP show, Third tinea be Q.| them the ‘sesaniina Wu nds el her, Casraphine, then favorite, Wok’ FOURTH RACE-6ix furlongs Won | iasle bY Dillon, a two-bagger by ie cart oho monde 18 or ting Cane Mayberry. 8 to. 1 tas Sand 1 t0 2; P. *f| Dobbs and Bheckard’s timely single | the effort she made in overhauling Bvening tars fOr place, ras Tikend! | Cove -man rate Ged eee dida made her stop at the end. and ) 14 ; third. ‘Time | whieh payed + Hog r tag Fob Nor : beat Flour de Marte for the place OT weeps Jones and Taylor pitched « great ball. The Brooklyns will play the Cincinnati + Mirthless was one of the two left at HAWTHORNE FINISHES, Reds two games to-morrow. the.:post_in this race. She was also First Inning. : dell { 4 9 ‘entered in the fifth race, and Mr. Mad- (Specie é oki mae, Farrell soaiied ry yore ae to Babb Chesbro Pitches in Second of Series Against bony ped hes oa be nate oe positions to the east is continuous, as svat hac to the pont saals. She} HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK. com. |end tid, ot fet, Adama aan vent » Browns—Ganzel’s Finger Is Hurt and Thove players who figured on Umpire |” 4¢ 4g impossibie to estimate the losses the Japanese have . er grase-cutter to and . Emalie’ deat Ieaatie from Ratinent, who |CACO,,AM: B—The reaulte of the Sut” Bechler wwatted ihe Ball to sant He Retires from the Game Emaie's disciplining on the Polo| the past few days outside Port Arthur. They charge fn swarma atk, thé favorite, Artful Was | Inst RACES ree an cot follows: | find rested at first. Brain forced Peck: ’ dancing on the carpet” here to-day, | Swarms, Against the strongly fortified positions of the greased in thie race but war with: | longa. Won by e,And one-balt 16) Ban, who ‘covered’ ¢ NO President Pulliem had. them. betore| dash their army like a great wave, and time after time it falls wn because he may be a u : bim, 1 judge in the investiga- 4 ° the Futurity, and it 1s desired to save an fas 4] pare ae tian ot "intels | st. LOUIS, perks GATTINS ORDER, Un which he had autbored reendus |" eM r sag trom Gen, Stoesel and Viceroy Alexieff have “ctmoen won he 1 perp eetey ee oer eens hetlet that Port Arthur cannot be taken by direct attack. The Mimosa won the opening event, run- ‘ant | ond game of the series. Barly in the day | »New York, Bt, Loule, Joe Kelley, manager of the Cincinnati E be Purbett, ie Reds, and Pitcher Harper were aus-| the best vessels in the fleet is not considered a serious matter, as be Get pecan Wile Tyee was 0 srone | tt Kecaed rain threatened to postpone the game, ike (Rdg aad. tear Harper” were the feat sot considered o srlons mali z but the sun came a. s 4 : ing arbor @econd, ghe Is at her dest Just now. | vo D naan asTimont wee guickly retired by Strang the diamond in good shape when seam fe Biase durite tie thane ot rettrenaonn pepe: Te riatiies should they venture within range, Gea Gull won the steeplechase easily. “Won ation pe og, mcr geraick mange LY | began, eats Dan Se was dive honeen of the Japanese - prove wv : Gea Gull now on his good behavior, ; Burke's fast ye high foul-fy. |The New Yorkers lined up with Jimmy Moran 3b. by “Pulliam, Despatches from Chefoc say tea iter. killing one jockey and maiming | 1! to 3, was second; Babb, who lost no m| Williams on the second bag, his i pares. ¢. i made at sunrise to-day and that fighting continued all day, another and fences in faultless sty! fi () pension having, been lifted by Te Connelly. 7 JAPANESE REINFORCED. ‘A Mukdon despatch reports that the Japahese at Port Arthur era. but th ed ly reintorced in the past few days and that they have takes "Mikes Donlia was presence’ wi th a bh} % two large bodies. One {s on the heights between n Biliott beat all the good pen in tl handicap very easily. A wor! monty! FOURTH RAC! ‘was bet on Dalesman, but, second was | by Tan Davies 18 to fond thé best he could do, The weather was Kis herd and 7 to 5, 5 Johnson. furl clk bod ix ea for First Inning. Dougherty lined left for a base, Keeler rolled to Jones. Kahoe handled Pel ; witaast ooh ne ow Muth bi th, 30 to 1 and bod floral horseshoe by Terry Mi bt ptiendance Gord. cnined by | WHEE Timenti¢ Third tuning. Biherteld eating 8 Kien, WHitiame | | Wiens sinaied (9 contre. Anderoon Vetare ne went in 19 play, "e Is againat Pigeon Bay, and the other - te ae bog Louisa Bay, Guns ‘thi -| FI CE—O Lean r to . 5 ‘a Ww , ie a rol 5 } S prominent New, Fork sureeon s shouider | teentine Wes ee Pent wes na sim] ope 44ian,eaey, victim from Me- |" yUruett rolled to Conroy, | Heidrick | making full Rouse. ‘Conroy singled left, [ton when a player comes to the hat.” | beet placed on the eemgiae Mikeén’ that ‘ weaned 4 been broken by the accident of four | and 3 to 2; incubate 4 to 1 and 7 to uted centre and mm Ath tabs 5 “ngs hepry, | ase” agetan ta bekele oe the terete It ts also reported 4 wy egber ong hed ° ‘hesbro. Hines fan-' now ee McGuire's place in the game, | tion speech in behal€ of the former pended for the time being and that the main force of the to ‘ag, rascible and Trepun | was second: 5 Wallace to cl if oe ee ae neatern | 2 thins tla ea ig #10 1 and $ to oe ot | ned NO RUNS. 1 in @ | But of the go avi i Second Inning. Chari; tes iiiam Seheftel McCormick went out, Taylor to Beck- own polo poniet Each believed he had ley, Jones was retired | Gangel while batting had a finger the fastest. A wager of #600 was the RESULTS OF ansisted. Geaaler's iitie tounder to Tan. fractured ‘on his throwing hend and Saat Se oie Oy te ie TO DAY'S BA lor was his fi NO RUNS, retired in Anderson's favor. Moran purse this morning. tes won easily. aj SE. 0 Hace, |token of esteem from Donlin's New directing all its strength to the taking of Port Arthur, rly lifted Twi a cy i army is now ‘ Helarick. TWO) Donia replied by & bow anda Clush. | this Inst cannot be verified It 1s estimated that if such plang have: ithered before Port Arthur, bis to Cheabro. yirmed a fast anoat off Wallace, Hines NO RUNB. First Inning. Dolan reached first on a low throw of Dolan at carried out nearly 300,000 me - kup of Anderson's Fourth In made a giit-edge DewUP in et, Arst. ——___— Dahlen's, Seymour forced jan at sec- hot grasses, 8 : 4, dilbert to Dahlen. Sebi fied Fleet # Good Betting Bret. BALL GAMES. | ,fistetc4ugh Boston's ty i gortKatpaypes (doves omroy nme) BASTERN LEAGUE, | bts nat “Owl! od torte 'ere | WO MORE RUSSIAN hoice in the unt toh * \e ti plendid one- ——_——- ubled, b 0 len to Bresna- + _Mlimom was 4. strong, cholee int aetna seereasen team eran lone skyscrap- | | Cheabro leaned up fcr fy hounder and| JERSEY CITY AT BALTIMORE, | Maz. NO RUNS RUISERS S UNK IN FIGE 8 Wont back ts 3 tot ana w; hen Baxh to Bin, NO RUN aaved. to Anderson in. time for out. Paw, | eet ras thrown out, Btetntelet ioe Wipe iat ache hie Boe] NATIONAL LEAGUE, | lair etr"asta as [Sorby pence esate’ | tr CY it clattnogag "bteis Whowed tak | TOKIO, Japan, Aug, 16—The Ruslan armored cruler Rak was beat the pate, but Mimosa joined her at and ¥, took care of Dodbe's roller, easy tap making & full house, Balty | tear : peel yesterday's naval battle In the Strait of Corea, The Japanese onew, 8 od ‘thay raced. bead, and bi ig — toul- to Burke, NO| fanned. Burkett fanned, NO RUNS.” | ,uableriee Eason and — Vandergritt; ing. oct wipers of the crew, which numbered $00 Hea: Frome and ar tatil they straint: CINCINNATI. AT. NEW. YORK. ‘Third taming. NEWARK AT PROVIDENCE, | of frat base on four wide ones. Seine They were taken to Sasobo, the Japanese naval base) : here was no change until they atraent | Cincinaath.... 01000000 0— MeGuire walked. Chesbro fanned. | Newark . feldt was tossed out, Gilbert to Bros mored cruisers Rossia ard Gromobol caught fire several barge Wey boy RO ioove |New York... 00010012 ugherty ponned te PRUNE, | Providence 1 4] coho. on Yer pen, Mer We Gu] The fe ed, but escaped in ; | Battertes—Woite and Shea; Fairbanks| Putien put our dehiel an eecony ed: | and were badly damaged, isers of the Vladivostok squadron were sighted fa be 6 | / Jace grounded ing catch, oe Id. ma. p centre, NO) ore a yy at id SDOKI To enter ease | ‘Tip Went Wrong. and Thomas, 4 4 tried dot Vood- three ecru BUFFALO AT ROCHESTER, | fur at frst, but urtenahan” arypped a ula 1510001 0 O80 0 ball, a abn (Continued on Second Page.) B Rochester, 010000000177 A to Dola 4 n, unassisted Bat Mills and Me- roppes detween third ind McAuley, ight fence with a ele re nmerreld fanned. Williams foubied to Jett, Keeler scoring. Ander- son walked, ‘Fults. fanned. Conroy ing | forced Anderson, Wallace to Jones. ——— nd Mertes were ed out by Dolan to Habn, Seymour fafled to get eGinnity toss’ Browne react second to Woodruft to |¥ Devlin, hit nol “ae. but sent the crowd winkd by NO RUNS EASTERN LEAGUE STAN DING. ONE RUN. ‘Third Inning, <\ 0 bene anne fouled to McGuire, Sugden on. Lom, B.C, ; 4, Bresnahan t S . = PITTSBURG AT BOSTON. Sixth tuning. alte sf2te4 almost. Aoored Cheshro| Buffalo B'S P| potan'e ign foul wag captured by ig died rer er arco base Sim Merten drew base, ga Nia line hit, but Algy held on. NO ia MS] powerman. Seymour was presented ets to Dontin 8 | Batten |, lonred, ere Pabeberg ies 101000000 2) secormick made 4 neat stop of RUNS : e gown “aebrine’s salem ‘well : eNS ae X Inntap. 010000 O— 1] Taylor's fast bounder and threw him Fifth 1 <: a “a “ wel eenanen'e | it, Farrell sent a fy to Dob! “ Erne | Odwelt fied to Donlin, C ic ppe and Cartsch; Mo-| Cormick and Dilion disposed of Sinn. hoe and Pelty played ring around a # ring came reached | ral to Gilbert, Levlin to ao Gnd AAS, non. NO RUNS Kahoe and Guire’s, bunt In. front of | providence £ Me elige My, es | Corectan's NO R CHICAGO AT PHILADE we Pee bimaAit: Gesaior gingled [ciate and it fell for & lucky single, neater |.. uw B core ruff. NO “ ADELPHIA, | '0, left. moot. Geasler !cnesbro got a lucky safe bun ata mena 5 Foarth Inning. was | wes it nappl: from Taylor to b . Dougherty sacrific x se 0 } ws 8? | Chicago. 00210000 0— a| Beckley fare fo RUNE Moran’® nrowing. Keeler out to a SPANISH WAR VETS MEET. | corcorai was thrown out, Gilbert to |W _ vie ak WEATHER FORECAST. | ¥ Bresnahan fter a hard run Mertes ol No Rt ed in run up be- 020000000-2 Seventh Inning. |Ince, and MeGuire expired In run up be- and home ot Steinfeldt's short fy. Schiet st . ba And O'Neil: Gud. | Beckley singled. ut was torved 01 ee ere eite, NO AL ' Spanish War| fut. NO RUNS cate niet fied to | Forecast for the thirty-ehe sect on bunt to MeCormick, "'Rahoe out on Conroy araist, algamation of the! Bresnahan dowbled against the right tone through wT lie the Dall to Strang. mooi ; maces |Giret Fire! cemanlzations began here to-| ssid fence, | Bruwne hit to Lol an'was tirown | ending at 8 P. M. Tuesday) feng) Y advancing oo 1 2 0 order] All the infield t to run down Bi 1 8 New York City and vicli ¥ by Deputy Commander Bugene Griffin, rt - tte " 2 STANDING. Barclay singled \o right centre, Burke made al of Behenestady, An addreee oC wolery| ees eet ceaeercereped By wart erten was there with si St i svorig grain. Un assisie by Dob at - Wk RE! Rirang, McCormick and Babb Bai F oul-Ay, | Mee wan made by Mayor Charles H. Gn hut Steinfeldt dranned teed hm | : -T2)/6t. Louis. 1) = .500' wae run down between second and Cormick out. Ta the) wr wd over, Corcoran’s roof, and Commander Griffin rem kley, Jones Uk | showers; light to fresh erty a Te eres georel, | winds, becoming southerly, J ME Boston... 4 3 ot ¢ Badd has muffed Dillon's out by same route. was ut. ‘ahn to Dolan. |% a Dronkizn.{6 0 ‘M60 whrow, Smoot scorlng. Burie went owt, Nt ‘The convention Ia attended by 19 dele-| Mertex_ fouled, ty Dolan. Dahlen mrck eel at ote, Odweli| Phila'phiagt 72.273 iifon, TWO RUNS. + tes, representing about 6,00 out. ONE RUN. p aught a Piste, Oda ul Med to Bhanion. Bhe + #annon singled, Beckley enertficed, fh this inte. Great Intereat le shown 7 Ginnie, was nm oul — S erent “out. Reekley rmasnisied. Atrort jon lon. in Med. to Gese-|in the election of a Department Com- with inning, RUN. Which occurs tomorrow, and) Wwoodruf fled io Doniin, For once Li was toxeed out By Farrell, NO RUNS. jer, in ke Bighth toning. out. PF to Parelew ai three wag gob! , ‘Dohbe Conbled to left, |Charles E. Davis, your's ghiah, 9%, Tee Ooh ars | apatmelte vapor NO KL | Sp up. an Se smo Waite te: seis. iss a lg 4g og ‘onden Gilberts high ot ie ¥ beiye's 4 a, : ‘ Simmons, of Dowerman we out, Corsoree’ to Donk. Bresnahan Highth Innieg. The landiord whose ried by | are full knew the "* t d Conroy moved up on a passed | feather-weight champion. “It waa a] been sus} | | eet of a lively contest w Neading eanenetes Ha ut by e opstee Dolan’s high Oy

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