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NEW YORK, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1904 TH ‘BROOKLYN SHUT [FOR RAGING CHART AND OTHER ri TING It es opr” SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2 | OFSMMEBROONSTICN nso pee cane < J FEATUREATSARATOGN S==5===|“"""sr- uous SCANLON AND OROWH PITCH | STOHIEMNDERS.. ..-+ .- 00.0 20000 1~4 : . ' oo ee oe sacwed 1 . Furious Bie laine ‘thax Between Sanford’s Filly| FINE BALLIN BOTH GAMES. pi Mh hdl 2 Et and Brown's Colt in Merchants and|podgers Back Up Thelr Twit poe» i Citizens’ Handicap Will Never Be| ers in Faultless Style and oe ae , 0 4 0 0 | Feroott Also Hit Ball Hard at the Ree oepantx: orgotten by Those Who Saw It. Right Tine CHICAGO, 6; BOSTON, 0 | Jockey Odom Rade One of the Best FIRST GAME. . Races of His Career on Winner—|Sarr cf ff eesse on TT AT THE OTAKE — UNGHING Ti Mob Diserms the Milita Gua Militia Guarding. Town, Seizes Telegraph Office, Shuttia Off All Communication, and Taking T Vv of Fifteen Prisoners Accused of Murdk from Jail, Put Them to Death with Ti wo oo BOSTON . 1 yi wD _ Pose 2) -2 ; Duryea Showed Another Fast Setesis of Seok came om Pees 8 iy p ‘ SROCEL TM. BUFFALO AT ROCHEBTER EASTER LEA ( Youngster in Princess Rupert, alan RH POLE) BUFFALO .... -se0ee- 0090000 we a $ SECOND GAME. Victims Had Been Convicted of Slaying | |e it 23) mOoHESTER .."-° 20.001 010 0 o- vw rons v4 and His Family and Crowd Waited 5 3 el “ jumiey, oon 3 6 THE WINNERS. Hare gba Peppers * ne nit seneSey QTY a BALTIMORE EASTERN LEAGUE. +2119! They Had Been Sentenced by Cou Hresatick faded tea tate Moons tes | Rrttes, bpawte abves 101 Om 00110 are Lynngun (0 to 1), Mar Sahat mate A Sn er Ltt 48] BALTIMORE .......---.. 20000003 iiseal Die, Then Stormed the Prison and fics Pee as fin, feagnetheyea te) e755 LATE DETAILS HIGHLANDERS-ST. LOUIS GAME, titty Them—No Arrests Made, | | 1 nearnne war aes ooe| Bact ryt, i Tac roan Sixth Ining—Andersorineé to-Burket. Elberteldfoued, poeee dolph 3. and oing casily, but Theat’ the atrerch sc lg 1 | } ° by eg M4 wae fi We ag Dunn batted tor pylon, ea | 1 ieee pr tren dh THIRD RACE—Princess Rupert (1 fuga anil, on rota "hn Gat | Sede, tt Mate eh tripled, Burke oon Wallace 0 yg eongg baa shah abiate” Pea wid ottnly! vac. ‘ € the _ to 7) 1% Artful (1 te 7) 2, Salt and that glee’ Home” ‘here ce furious ph ol onsen Seventh Inning—Conroy struck an: Kieinow and Orth sine RH. PO.A- | slezing the telegraph office so that help could not be summoned fj 4 ees wick ‘ras ‘lent Tongue "is" tt [Bene * 1 «2 6] gled, Dougherty fanned, Keeler forced Orth. No runs, 18 1 9) Mie 00 armmed enc burned Paul Reed and WIR Cay sagan FOURTH RACE—Molly Brant (7 rama etarenec Ph Hine 3 tapped to Orth. Jones singled to centre, Sugden] sever 1 2 2 1 0) murderers, at the stake this afternoon. Sa ee | ae oem eae, eae +} * | forced Jones, Moran forced Sugden. No runs. toe They had been sentenced to hang by law on Sept. 9, but FIFTH RACE—Jack Lory (7 to 8)| tin Auen fan “head ahd heat 40/4, ny Eighth Inning—Wiliams skied deep to. Hines. ae chek a ness aroused by thelr crime—the murder of Henry Hodges, & jac! o in LJ an ead to the J Page pica ory 7 te |S er nat ie : role fo ro ag Anderson napping * firet. onras pete Peake ghey eter oN rete ny * pri itt Pandelion, who beat Blue Bird « head ot a A 0 rune. s Tia i 7/OTHERS EE ATR. GIXTH RACE—Bobadil (3 to 1) 1, asd dbethincas Caraht. in ; } ‘SCORE BY DneEtos. There are thirteen other negroes under arrest. for co oo oo crime, and it is feared that mast of them wiu be killed by them eho ee ‘fom Ba sanly by two (Wontionsd, ; ¥ as a . roe bd Gases ed Sc ar} = " Pod e . yi . > ; “ . _— re , FINISHES AT ST. Louis, (pectal to The Rventie World.) Hite—-Bronenete ‘ oe acmtemcrce| a lstisen meee Sete iii POLICE SEARCH HOUSE: | (7 to 8) 2, Brooklynite 3. obadil } 11° Kovpata edly imaoed a away In front, made crear Giants . 000000 z furtous drive in the Merchants end) pay 1¢,—Hanlon's Trolley-Dodgers also cap- Citizens’ Handican to-day will ever for-! gr. Yount ae he's RACE TRACK, |yred the second game of the double- . POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Aug. qet the aight. 4 header here to-day by administering e —The Champions took two games Molly Brant bas always been more OT) piper RACE— another shut-out to Kelley's Reds by a trom the Giants, coming very close to ees under suspicion so far as her stay-, furlongs.—Wi Lee, 4 | score of 3 to 0. shutting them out in the second. Lynch, fok qualities were concerned. It has/ to 1 The Brooklyns played great ball in the college boy, pitched a steady ° sited been believed that she was a miler. | | Blac as, Pesan | aa 2 to 1/both games, backing up the pitchers in Fifth Griffith’ M in the second, weeping the nite pana Bit Mee courage can saver be questioned "acon RACE Seven ge via ‘They aleo tt the ball tard Up to r 8 Men, with an Advantage | scaitered tat no more than one oo-|Flat Where Tenants Heard Ohild Sc after to-day's victory. Muoh of the Won by Bab, 9 to > § [at the rigat time. curred in any single Inning. wes P Gredlt must be given to Odom, wno Bld Bliver. 8 to 2 tot piace wad sic, 5! Pind ‘tale, of Three, Looked Like Move tpdtoniek tee ide teas Found Vacant—Young Mannino © rode one of the best races of his carecr, | Milas Manners, even show, third. Tims | olan opened. the game by soaking Winners, struck out five times in the two games Known to Be Alive. throwing into his riding all that eiec- ata grounder” to Strang, who w bim and then rapped out a three-bagger the , tele energy which have made his fia- ont nae data a Parnas, last time at the bat. tahes famous, 3 Varna Fon: hort centre, First Inning. ‘The story of the race te easily told. thine. “fine-tune ‘ how, a0 ‘om Yanna angio Grain. NON A NO eS mune et eatoh for) Leach was an easy one, and was was 0 two-horse affair, Broomstick, ler crossed th wan tossed out by Orth thrown out, Bresnahan to Taylor, Beau- the fayorite, made the running, fol- wae oy hp Coo SK | ot. (en aie ons 19 the the tence Le Louts nlelnow In front of the aie mont sent a nice fly to Dontin, Mo-| at lowed by Molly Brant. ‘The others yen Prat, T ® piace, centre for three, bases. Sheckard } ; roy. NO RUNS. Cormick could not connect with Tays ‘were never factors, At the head of| Mii. I Sto tuted. “Smee $e. moped seating Lomley.. J ‘sates Third mates, Jor’s curves and struck out. NO RUNS, by stretch Bromstiock was ee tke squinntiigiin i iF attra We Strang 2 , peaee i ueaenet, r naght nd Paige 8 walted and mot s hey? Mg hand, While Odom was wav: i . me sing! lo centre fie! pe Molly begat ‘The mare came RESULTS AT 5 AT HAWTHORNE. fecond Inning. retard rere ae oe Se ron ee did “ore Doras ete HANTHORNE RACE TRACK, co| ALOE Sas MlesMar Watts Beat peagt es es Nia paloeveyties ¢| SAGO, Aug. 18—Following are the re-| swatted the ' p jad tnaing. . | sults of the races heid here so-ger? went to pen on Pass eg sale Fourth Inning. jing! to bet FIRST RACE—Six drive to . Sehiel sacrificed, , thepugh Moran, wui- | Br “ er, 12 to y}Cronin shooting the ball to Dillan, te rep i Woodruff was qayred by Dillon unas walked. nd doubled wi ner rate itt} Sends'c he sisted, NO. RU here to-day, the weather having elgared Salted. Bibsrtola walked, alag” the tnd doubled Wagner at rat, Brena see Babb eras a foaret to Odwell, Ritter 5 tight, Keeler pp single ni Seg, WO Be furlongs. Be ton nos ey 4 at rd oy to Heidrick i (p93 one. Ra 4 yas cs a 4 a y ichey, jor > ie oni Senight into ‘Corcoran NO power en fo Ot 5 Aiiy sonreey abies. THRE ROE AN C/G ty Beunaheld a gied, “rnnwteli| empty, Nothing could be learned of con 4 bs i 3 1 to 4 wee second! stral ‘ht Imto Corvoran’s 84 A Hi ting thi t-out. NO q UNS to Wala ae ed” Auders foul fenies to icicinow. °yiinen tinea to. Nie Siow mis the direction taken by the trio with “Burkett cu and Third Inning. Third 1 THIRD. Pr acty and a half tur-| swing hit satel ort centre, Do- to. Hive Ritchey tore off a triple to left feld. | the boy. not toll how it would result eager is hit safely to an Ce Fifth Inning, ¥ refused to show ‘The disappointment ce We 2 tof and ata st end | an banged, oul, * geymours nie ete can Mea AS oem * Kleinow singled to ett orth a bie tna io ent “nt Hitguey| For the first time since Antonio| morrow, He ted y bad performancy of | second; Retort, 6 to 1 and § to %, inird, | was Kaxen by iter. ford Ua to mabertela. Hines tapped. & Orth, | rfleed. mARettiNg, AaRist. Dough [scored On a bad throw of ae Mannino was kidnapped from his| ter or tell what it contained the he BT cog renee, § RACE—Mile and eeyenty| ball te Babe, NO RUNS. "toting the | HO ing Kicinow at third, PAS Teach mob “Reatmont hit to Taytre,| home In Brooklyn a week ago to-|nothing concering it a ‘on ‘els ‘ ame to 4d both Lynch learned from other sources,” HD Leora Eat coda an gisiafeldt to" Dolan.” Gessler was the (ita rhe whole Infield ot In the pty | M8Bt, Capt. Rooney, of the Amity) i | Pults a 15*to 1 and & to| next out, on his fant Srounder, whieh goner es elevated to Fults, Senden far da dvuble was made. ‘aylor to street station, has what he considers '0p of the letter there appears | Woodruff and Dotan pt sper, hin ‘renting, Wallace (eager: Morem ltted to Pulte “NO Morteg, who Put Leach out On) tangible clue. It came td him in/l0oks like « drawing of the —— lon filed to Beymou ‘No RUNS. ee laren was ruc down, Mertes , ee B RUN, letter and he expresses the belief! Dian of a house or ® diagram Fourth sora wae oe a . DETROIT WINNERS, Hopng Moy coe “|RESULTS OF TO-DAY’ 8 GAMES, ave Browne & life by droppi ae that he may be able to recover the; section of country. a * Jout at first by MeCormick. he nit ioCormick Was under The police are er A great stop of tint ake ES fly. Browne was caught steal little chap from the mep who are (Special to The Evening World.) and threw him out ond, “arisch to Ritchey. holdi: the fact that there are so tow a8 HIGHLAND PARK RACE TRACK, NATIONAL LEAGUE. ST. LOUIS AT PHILADELPHIA, | DETROIT, Mich,, Aug. 16—The winners fone Faiked. | heckard, fled | to FIRST GAuE. Msccceleh Wee viens pala “on| 1 Whe elvald,” waid Capt. Rooney, | tives ‘who can talk Italian. A 4 airikes Dahlen mnade'a. Rood “stop of |“‘that the Iitle felow had been done tive without knowledge of Seymour Lumley stole second. Bt wie went out, Hetneldt to even, .kuley moving w oO FIRST RACE-All ages; six furlongs, |ls fy t0 8 tn wrt loft winch Odwall nalieg. | PYTTOBURG AT NEW YORK, —Magste Mockey, 8 (Wishard), 4 to 1|*? the races run hére to-day are as fol- Wagner's grounder over second | .000001000— 1/it rar in time to retire the runner, [away with. The work of tracing lan linguage i best to te Batterles—Aichole and Grady; Prarer | Branatield doubled to lett Meld. Rruger's | him has been most discouraging be-|case like this, Besides, flee and § to 5, won; Albula, 12) (J. Walsh) Pith a att A balan a mY [forked "Kruger at second,” Danten to [cause we had nothing but blind tratis, ators are runaing and have § to 6 and 2 to 5, second; Christine A.,| Schiel foul-fted O00010010—3 ut ECO! iE. Onibert. ONE RUN. stin at peat, |t0 follow. Now 1 hone that we have Yrvidet enol Reig ha. Mertes was called out on strikes, Dah- % (D. Boland), 6'to & and ? to 6, third. | fanned out, Ewing singled and reached riach; Mi | Tee Mbs, el eee ‘wild ae Dolan ‘fled 19 | nena” tag Piaberty pie Retry 4 called out on strikes, Dab- | at last something tangible to work | Shouts ot the boy fear the len SECOND GAME. tteries—O'N: . caught stealing second arisch to | on.” |the me Hand. Pitsburg .... 0 10.0002 4[>y and Roun efll and Grady: Duggle-| Rikry. No RUNS , m= 4 ; New Vork. 000000001—1 ep TY re centre- ns ransfeld, Dahlen singled to muff} Batteries—Lynoh and Carisch: Taylor CHICAGO AT BOSTON, oc tatta cmade 8 greet tuna) bes Buhiea wageuefteseaing se. Morte fare i oh Coreoran’s throw. Gesaler eee the |and Warner. FIRST GAME. to left eld. Leach forced Lynch out bot yoy the Ghetto ° | Het eae joroed net the ; 3 nl ball y Aatot, the canvas for two b«ves, es I pocket” to| Taylor), 5 to 1 and 2 to L won; pane asd out Dolan CINCINNATI AT BROOKLYN. Chicage. 200010 018 0 04) at second, Dahlen onascleted Leach 4 both runners forced “Dann at Soot. an “- : A self on Warner's lick an “she forced | 108 Ceol, pH to 1 and 7 to 10, to te Being. ONE Beaten , O0010030 was count ONT second, Warner to were safe, tye nee reenaban ied 1| itehey, Foal 25 TS Ben Fonso, fpemeceih. tos ot and FIRST GAME. hss oe dd asad and O'Neill; wi Gilbert was bit by a. pitched ball Wagner. NO RU Pto bined. iment ele Ciacinaatl.... 00000000 0— Oland Mora ANOTHER CLUE Warner singled to right and Gilbert en halt a URTH RAC enti 5 ¥ pinched third, Ritehey to igi tnaing. Ie esd @ fang Won by ponte) ee wa | Brodhty®..... 32100000 — 6], Bacon ond eum caled at end of Aree in| Branateld. Taylor flied to centre feld cm aikics wate, 14nd LEADS TO NEWA Pace Tired Courtmaid (Munro), 4t Soars, a t je. Coreoral WR Sr Ratieries—Kellum and Ghiel; inion ~oee Bronafield, got Be n'e hot line | Lyneh ss unten te Dreamahan. Beau. was the favorite, am nol (5, Austin). 3 to Sand ont, second; San RUNS. f and Bergen, NATIONAL LEAGUE aTaNoINa|*" , tad to centre. field, Warner \ mods 7 . 1) ang) pom fey Yannde. Bheckard's fiy wos SECOND GAME. 9a A Sisth Inning, ti prevented, feammont from| NBWARK, N. J., Aug. 6 —Detee taken by Ewin; Sirang singied. Bad | Cingianatl,,..000000000—0 q ( ~ Beaumont sent a liner to Mertes, Mo . ond, NO Sergeatn Donovan, of this ll uy Eat wore "ie Twi ; four or] New York.02 5065t. Louls. ew - “ ¥ M . * =~ Canalo. | te hom mat hot " nek woe Sah ae: OR Brooklyn... 20001000 — 3) cdicago...61 38 616 Hioston. forthe, th Dalen to itresnes seen na e w ‘tock Cnet 0m WOnr Fitteburs 42 Brookiyn,.1 han took ¢ NB. rosinig, 96 the new EN 2 and out, see] gehlel farineed. Woodruff out, Cront Batteriee—Bwing and Sohlel; Cronin Glectenstite A Act Phia'caust sc] Browne toute : fice, and a Brooklyn detective: are raugnt trying to stretch 1, MeCormlek day searching in New Ornage in 4 asad, 0 a ate land 200 | we thioe Pwing (was tossed’ ouc ty | 2nd Ritter. Strang. AU j out, did not 4 Ritter hit safely t othe infeld. 7 s i } pe gave , that they may find Antonio Cormick forced Ritter at sevona CAM: $e: tagpley: NO BUMS, aise. oi AMERICAN LEAGUE, : ormie : ao Centre, sending the Brooklyn boy who was Bi Dolan to Corcoran, Cronin singled, ad-! wiey. ee ° Seventh I ¥ H for ransom several days ago j] vaneing McCormick to second. Geasier bt out, Woodruff Ping: oe Mranafele was eS “ . panying the detectives was Jac and Cron bled , ‘drut to Dotan Nowe" Nin WASHINGTON AT CLEVELAND. ‘ fagner scored on Ritchey’ -| mann, a saloon-keeper, of No. COR ae ies me mn oe ee: 0100000001 ‘ was the third out, Dah-| Ket street, this city. ‘wo Pa ean ys SOM AL | 1010023 er erste - fresnapan. TWO RUNS. have supped the. sive. forced Birra fete prom or ‘Nie tot to thi. ‘Ewing a Sasobesa and bf ih , pA mah alka sores fa Net fi Peg ‘Ss San Babb. % i an bs ahien vgn was avotnied and’ Beale ee : “yas thrown ‘out, Nigach ‘% bit Ritohey let

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