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RACING @ SPORTS | jain PRICE ONE CENT. OEY ws mR SHEE AT BARRIER IN SIRATOGL Al ‘Walsh Is Caught in Machine’s Web- bing, Thrown from His Mount Blue Coat and Picked Up Unconscious, but He Recovers Soon Afterwards. Seneca Stake, Feature of Card at Spa, Is Won by Divination, Who Beae- fited by Bad Start, Lasts Long Enough to Win by a Head, ’ who THE WINNERS. te win by a head from Good Cheer, bemt Liberia the sume distan: jawage Wins Aga » pace, followed id Spring, to the far FIRST RACE—Collector 3 ir } (8 to 1) 1, Toscan (18 to 1) 2, shat! t inawaga closed oo Gua 3. » and they raced on even to the stretcn) where Caugyna- w. outgamed Grey FI SECOND RACE—Malden (13 to jengin from Grey F who wus 6) 1. Captivator (10 to 1) 2, Trek 3. | *x Tengths in front 0: oman. Afornaut All the Way, IRD RACE—Recutcneon, (9 to airtermayt Ment to, the fron: at the siart and was never beaded, winning 4) 1, Workman (6 to 1) 2 Uncle ‘ttily OY two lengtha from Gold Fleur, Charley 3. Who was five lengths in (runt of Golden Suntise. FOURTH RACE—Divination (6 to A) 1, Good Cheer (12 to 1) 2, Liberia 3 | ay and won ta —_—_ RESULTS AT DETROIT. (Special to The Bvening World.) | HIGHLAND PARK RACE TRACK, FIFTH RAGE—Caughnawage (11) berRON Mich.,, Aug. 17.—Following jare ther ts of the races run here { te 8) 1, Grey Friar (9 to 2) 2, To| boggan 3. ; ; SIXTH RAGE—Acronaut (§ to 1) 138 4, ray Fleur (4 to 1) 2, Golden Sun: tA ands to & * unira, (Arment. | SECOND Foy —ieleee: Hts 1 anid 4 tott wont Renta tenet We Ab. ian rrithe ! RACE~Maiden _ three-year- even furlong —Gordian, 106 fto tl (scecial to The'Evenine World.) SARATOGA RACE TRACK AMES The refusal of the barrier to’ WORK ond: Depends, i (Rom. when Starter Fitageruld called the and’ oot, third. Ti horses to come on in the third race! THIRD RACE—Four years olg ana nearly caused a@ aerious accident to | \pward; seven furlongs.—Bank Street Jockey Walsh here toulay, Watsh rode) (7p (hr Matson), ited and 0, Bfue Coat, and-when the starter ealjed | 5 "Mary: Worth, 106 ( ‘Wate. | thé horses he moved with the others. Ht and 6 to S tnied. Thm ‘The barrier caught him about the nee | ee RTM RACE — Thr and dragyed him from his horse and) sprian | we Ke Leentn, fous, | © 5 tol and throw him to the ground unconsctous: lotieeh te 49. init A rae He quickly recovered, however, even, second; Pretension, 97 The accident 1, Walsh caused oe {R. Jonngon 1 to 2 andj to 5 third, starter to use the recall Sug for the} 4 fiat time since the rule providing for] FIFTH RACK twe. Hak ye —ros Gi ‘a recall was adopted. Luckily all the 1 Unaed bs Figg boya saw It and the fleld was pulled wd. tela, B's soon after the start, (Nibl start? Hacutcheon, who was plunged on’ to tnd hme HAWTHORNE Wil WINNERS, two-yeare 1 tol and 2 to |, win, was off in front in the fulse, break and in the real break, winning a small bet for Jessie Lewisohn and David Gideon. ‘The Seneca Stakes, which was the feature of the. day, was won by Divin- ation, She was bucky to get aways while Greericrest and Liberia, thanks (Special to ‘The Bvening World.) HAWTHORNE RACE'TRACK, CHI- OAGO, Avg, 11—The winners ces run here to the standin were all ‘angie’ oie; Marshal, # tO 1 and § to th rler atote. Divinatiot) second; Sioux ‘Chief, ¥ to 1 ; up. when the toy a teed imenuat and 7 to & Jasted long enovgd to! from Good Chcer, & which beat the favorite Liber Collector Jessup won al ind Malden capt Sie weather was fine ance vsaueteer Ont’ of Sort The Manketeer : the choles In the Me ecavent, wit Bhot Gun, 6 1 chance, ACK -Ateeplec short y Nitrate, 4 to f and to, Kingalong, 4 to and 2 40 Evander, W to 1 and 4 E Abe, 3amme Tthind. Theta ik Vanas gare Ertan Bra wi pnd th oe thin. Ti —_——— FINISHES AT STL hare ie resulted as follows: fee ee alae tad Rost; eres. ‘ Ms way EE, BROOKLIN CINCINNATI § One Inning, the Seventh, Blasted Hopes of Hanlon’s Men in Game with “Reds” at Wash- ington Park. GARVIN KNOCKED OUT OF BOX; JONES WAS SENT IN. Walker Pitched Good Game Against Dodgers, Holding Them Down to Six Scattered | Hits Up to the Eighth. | | “Circulation Books Open to All.’ 4) } ! “NEW YORK, ey AUGUST 17, 1904 FOR RACING CHART AND OTHER | ___ SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2, HiIGHLANDERS AT ST.LOUIS SCORE BY INNNIGS, HIGHLANDERS.. .. -. ..00000000 ST. LOUIS.. .. .. 200100 9 TORONTO, 9; JERSEY CITY, 6.—EASTERN LEAGUE. JORONTO .... ...-052-5- 0110160009 1-1 CINCINNATI ’ + Pond tie RwpoAR| JERSEY CITY . -0003012006 bideoletas Sr ute abt ey moor, ‘oh sts: $1201 Senet Leach. 4b, eres Sebring, rf. 9 53°38 Beaumont, cf. o2 3 00 Odweil, rf. . 221080 eeceres. . 210 06 @ givinrelOi, te ciate LATE WINNERS AT DETROIT. ae Viewer Senlel, « wi hoe Bae ruger, if. oo Loe Woodham an wove 1 18 4H Sixth ace—Loohgoll 1, St, Wood 2, Navasota 3, [Caneen De Be er, p. . ths es Cane, ‘Yotals .../, nf ,oH we Dien, ne ; t t 4 ‘ OOKLYN ae ee pes BROOKLY i HPO AT HAWTHORNE. eveeves See chal nw um 2 Dilton, 1b, bina RY. POA. B Lumley. rt ore Sixth Race—Cutter 1, Eckersall 2, Kate Zitt 3, baci pe i BT 4 Bheckard, If 1 i ‘ ; ‘ Sener ean pith sie : : . rites Pah ; 12.8 Deal ers : } . : - be & sat 4 . | jeries, nies gh eG ONE DEAD FROM GAS; Two OVERCOME, Danin. reas Garvin, p. oordt . § PPR Reiss £221 8] _ Hugh Cunningham, forty-five years old, of No, 503 West] Sanerman. « ak oat 1 TN one BY IWNINGe” | Eorty-eighth street, while at: work in a cellar at No, 502 West) wemer, «.. voarite Cinetnpat 10008 iH gay eo ~— i Esta spe wr “ oy | Totals cee chee HD de a aA Ey 8. Joseph Brumer, forty-ni gy est En le Fi Bas Balls—Of Walker, 4: qa ’ 1 tore icilep de ee averue, and Thomas Leahy, of Wo, 40 East Twenty-fourth] RavPvie sock BESS 3 8 ‘feeb nae “owt Benee| street, were overcome, Firat base, on balle-Of Maihemso (Special to The Bvening WASHINGTON PARK, 8) Ne ay N. Yi» Aug, Brogkiyn's winning streak was broken to-day py phe Reds, who defeated them by @ geare of 8 46 a tho out then singled right, neo! Bergen made a neal catch high foul ty. Sebring was nalled tay, ¥ second on Bergea's throw to Higgins made a fine pick-up of Gene+ slow hounder aud aren 0 nV -] nut, u luced the ball to right for Lumiey'* in one on short right J nailed by Hug Dillon stole secon and on wild tire * by Heiiel and dey mour Dillon oro: the plate, weok ard was retired on his iergander by Dolan "nasaisted. ONE Ri second Huggins reached fir rible error, but was cw G s throw: to Dilfor on hy hor- vt May uifvidt op roller to Babb. and me 14 a, ee Motorman, ed 0 ot gro er the Ly N RUN i al 4 ine al Y) Ae ball. rot ane Sint Third thaing., bounder to Gervin ery a ie eat ater was an uy Dillon. tmoepbere with vue sale out ti Gensler uted, ah fy tothe 4 whieh little Huggins ea! also A) f Nom i iy Woodrut Fourth I Seymour wae nipped bounder to ba bal first’ on his Sebring strolled on ind reached second on Dolan. itd to left and moved up to secand on trane’s Hh nated, to. Sees Dolan re Gar. og ruff went ter Taking & neat catch, truck out ae yg 3 B. fi ee ited wie a Ft dese: IL second, but was Dition bad throw ‘alker to tou -fly which ap Bergen see to Dolan, pushed the drove a fiy to Lumley. Pe went Woodruft jan ind went to out, Dolan tonsing the ball to en flied out to Odwell. nd on Od- 10 ie same Aeid. on Ber- “hrow to McCormick of wt to Sebring scored and hed third. Steinfeldt line Odweil ed on Meniel » é # mt Serine fuerte, vagine § scoriny nnet. Hola made aha ie. nit hd Seblel apd Wood. of Reale d flied to As ye and Missourl fane are unanimour tolto Malberfetd Glade rolled to Anderson. Pang walked, but was foreed NO RU The ‘atter was taken to Roosevelt Hospital while the former | sn was attended and:sent home. ' OF THE WESTERN TRI Powell Goes in Box Against World's Fair Play- ers, Who Begin Scoring in First. BATTING ORDER. (Special te The Bvening World.) ST. LOUL V.-The High- landers had another A ey for their final ge! ‘The Highlanders are meade @ clean sweep here. Boston, when she called last. week, was” trimmed’ two out of laring that, Grifith’s men form a it away superior team to tht Late i atili! on, site ais teat the: Aone corver Viret Idatug. | $ fee bao an om RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S BAGE- | BALL GAMES, Gere ae cia per a : Sane ier, deat ts og NATIONAL LEAGUE, be Kigiere getting, the put-out.. Two niet io eh PITTOBURG AT NEW YORK. ‘ced | 9 ~ | Beoshlyn, Ae Miteme, aad ree caught of ph Kaho to Wallace, , Batterlee—Walker and @ehiel; Garvin to nd Bergen. to, Anderson, Burkett waa ERs Kiel mage fann ST. LOUIG AT PHILADELPHIA, iO RUN S. Lola, O12006—9 400012000~ 7/T Batteries ~ McFarland and . Gparks and Doo Gretyi tanned CHICAGO AT BOSTON, har 1000020 sae 0 0200— tailed’ on the hit. io Rberal 4000000 ; Fitth mab tines |, rol to Jones. inow pWaitnce, mee at fanned: NO RU; Y alnee sad to Kecier Kahoe hoe rolled Batteries—Browne and O'Neitl; tenger and Moran. @ECOND GAME. 010010 67F -202000000~ 4| _Balieriae Weiner and O'Neill: Fisher Pit- ito out, Babb to rutled th left Hu well ‘stole third, ein feldt coring Odwell. Schiei singled ancing Sretnfeld to second, DI ine fanned. NATIONAL LEAQUE STANDING, ry nil he Dases. Walker wk Ae, wan re rt ne UO. ONE REN KewYort.t1 9 .j108t. Louie... y Chieags...2 9 41 Boston.....00 Fittenurs.@ 10.48 Brookiyn..3t as j SoemeenS SI Phile’poar oa 's —— AMERICAN LEAGUE. TON AT CHICAGO, F, Boston 1030000026 Chicago. e00000000- 8. Wwrite—Tanne ill and Farrell; Ait to aad Sullivan, walked Rabb out NO RT NE, Sinth Innlog, 1 to second an Babi seen KO! acortna On ue aeeccand, AMON? OF ¥ us Seenee eeeC ory. ce, wewrink Wed .Odwell fouled to Bergen, ON en fouled wo Atle. MeCor~ te) i Dota he Ty hoa wore? Behe ta asitge| IGHEANDERS LAST GA GIANTS AE 9 TO. | PITTSBURGS" Giants tad’ Tak Their Batting Clothes on at Polo Grounds In Game Against Champions from Smoketown, MATHEWSON TOUCHED UP BY VISITING BATSMEN. But He Was Backed Up in Good Style—Case Was a Mark for the Looals in Three In-, nings. Cor onlin, Beaumont, Don: Mer talen buses- ifice hite-—Datlea, play ee in Queer, han. agaes ¥ > by pitcher—Deviin ing World.) W—The Giants turned the tables on the Pirates and handily beat them out In a free spa game, In whieh, however, the oan got the greater number. Mat struck the last man out In every emoept the sixth and ainth pars MeCormick, after being the star fanner, surprised the muliltude ny | smashing out a home run in the minath inning. +4 (Special te The POLO GROUNDS, Aug. First Inning. mth me with @ pretty ap through shor. Matty fumbled ares intended AL pl rpel Py th ded McCormick's spla: i i, Deives ink: the throw, verthrew a ftw and Leach scored, Mccormick {vert rane RU ' respahan beat out. his bi tte thd bare live. Brown m sess ars ert here viin and “Donn . Dahlen Ng eld on sacrifice, Ailtchey to Branafeld ited Gabe: rt, it Morte or , LM new See out, ‘0 Bra FOUR RUNS. hind ide Seeond lnutig. ingied to lett, isch aleo ve Case alrvek out, Leach's bad Bresnahan of and Beaumont Ritchey scoring, Beau: Aye s. mi | ach to Branatield ro wie died in the same way. NO RUNS Third | Wagner was given « fre ner was doubled with | ‘Branatient len to Gilbert. 0 Breanaban, | Kruger did the (an act. NO RUNS, Devlin was hit by Aa pitched bail Denlin out, from Ritehey to Brans- fleld. But Deviln reached second «mn Donlin’ bree LA and ie he head M it second on pitcher: * "aK, Qiert xf etired at first by Ritehs mont 2 RUN t Bowerman's long Fourth leaning, Ritohey’s pop-up was govbled by Dah- len. Carisoh died, Deviln to Bresna- Case gtruck out again NO Mathewson fouled to Cartach. Pitcher to firat put Bresnahan away. Browne Dut one through a hole in centre for a Devlin pop-fMed to Ritchey, NO Leach beat out his ilek to Devlin. Leach was caugit stealing second, Bow- erman to Dahlen. Beaumont was tossed out at firat by Matty. McCor-| mick did hie vaual stunt—he fenned. | NO-RUNS. ‘onlin, received a free pass to firat and made pretty steal. Bransteld, tnaraiated, took care ” rifles, Dahlen’s pretty single to | scored Donlin. Gilbert bunted. He would have beaten it anyaray, but made a fool throw over first and pot Dahlen, Gilbert gor to third, Warner taking the throw, then, letting it go bedind him, Gilbert came home. Wagner claimed that McGraw inters, fered with him, and made a kick. for which he game. Dtent t rman fied to Reaumont to centre, Rresnahan Matty at second, | Diehl to Rit THR im AVR Dieht singled to “the tate Brans- eld singled over second, Diehl goin felisird Gilbert tried t9 touch. Beane eld on Kruger's lick and then threw bated see! , | going that finally ground up Sam Parks, he | bon” f double pli and’ both ware sate, Ritchey und Dahlen & 4 ] ‘ COMPLETE BASEBALL ana _|_RESULTS EDITIC ate _-_ PRICE ONE CENT, BRIBE TAKING 5 GHARGED 10 OI nIKL a President Eidlitz, of the | of the Building Trades Et ployers’ Association, Complained to D trict-Attorney Jerome that Phil W Took Money to Settle Strike, HE IS HELD FOR EXAMINATION ON A CHARGE OF EXTOR Sensational Developments in Building Tr Trouble Had Been Promised, and © Awaited the Return of Jerome tothe from Lakeville, Philip Weinselmer, President of the Building Trades Alliance, PF dent of the Plumbers ant Stegmfitter’s Union, and organiser and Je of the present fight of the building trades employees againat the | was arrested this afternoon charged with extortion. The arrest was brought about by Charles L. Eldiits, President Bullding Trades Employers’ Association, the man who set the George J. Kasig, « plumber, of No, 29 Hancock place, makes cifle charge againat Weinselmer. He told District-Attorney Weinselmer secured $2,700 from him by unlawful means Ee brought to light and. steered to. the office of the District-. Miter, Bidiite, On the strength of the story he told, the District: a7. rer 4 to arrest Weinseimer, that be aves restait $3 cash, one tote for #30050 Whe tar praphucrho ot due and payable to-day Kusig was insiructed to mark $250 transfer the money to Weinseimer, Detectives were waiting arrest. DIDN'T TRY FOR MARKED MONEY. Essig paid the money, which, he says, Weinselmer put into ale pe in the office of bis attorney, Frank A. Acer, at No. 277 Broadway, + tempt was made to take the money from Welnseimer after he was t and in court he was seen to pass money to Price Hell, a lawyer from Age office. Mr. Jerome placed Bef on the stand and asked hin selmer had given him, Under pressure Beil said that the labor slipped him « dollar bill, and no further effort was made to get the money, The District-Attorney says he has sufficient evidence After the examination In Centre Street Pollee Court We Miahed $1,500 cash bail. The money was produced by Lawyer At ; | displayed a roll which he sald contained $5,000. A few moments nt of the bail fixed on the ground that it's a hardship to furnish it. af: “Welngeimer,” said the District-Attorney, who had personal ‘¢ rl the proceedings, a common, vulgar felon and a disgrace to org ry poe be Assistant District-Attorney Rand, who {s in possession of ala dence against Weinseimer, was, not at the Criminal Courts’ Bull afternoon and the full strength of the prosecution was not revi seimer will be called for examination again to-morrow, I rule since he was dubbed by the employers “Diamond Phil,” he) make any statement. Mr. Acer said that the arrost was an ranged by the employers for the purpose of erippling the Bullding Ty Alliance, 4 The arrest of Welnselmer was not a surprise to those who ian following the course of the lockout and retaliatory strikes in the! trades, It was announced at the headquarters of the Employers’ Ai tion in the ‘Townsend ‘Building early this afternoon that there would sensational developments to-morrow, but soon after this Detective geants McConville and Clark picked up Welnselmer, about whom have been charges of graft made by the employers ever since the ti opened. DELAYED BY JEROME'S ABSENCE. Mr. Kidlits called at the office of the District-Attorney as soon Jerome returned from Lakeville, Action in the Weinselmer matter wer have been taken before but for the absence of the District-Attormey, the city, Mr. Jerome heard the story of Mr. Bidlitz and directed District-Atcorrey Rand to make a thorough Investigation, ‘The investigation took up moat of yesterday and part of to-day. - Rand examined Mr. Essig at length and reported to the Dists the following facts, as recited by the complainant: Essig is a contracting plumber and bad part of the work on the 1 twelve-story Chatsworth apartment-house, at Seventy-second str Riverside Drive. On Dec. 31, 1903, he makes affidavit, Weinseimer, as ness agent of the Plumbers’ Union, went to the buildimg and plumbers to strike, which they did forthwith, Two days later, according to Mr. Essig, Weinselmer sent for him told him that for $1,000 the strike would be called off. The paid, it is alleged, and immediately the plumbers went back to Weinseimer’s order. Atter hearing the story Magistrate Moss held the accused labor ‘and fixed bail at $1,500, Lawyer Acer, who had followed his client tog ade . | strong Dlea to have Weinseimer released on parole. | Branafleld to Case, who covered were doubled, Dahlen to Bres- NO RUNS. Righth tanta, 7 hh singled and Branstield | aing et and so did Leach. Kruger ¥ nahan. rl wa aught At the plate, | ream pana ra Browne to Bowerman, TWO RUNS, || Kramers pop ip s ‘h oi feed Browne filed to Beaumont, Devlin wes fitcbes thrown out be Leach at, frat Dentin arieh is t ea ‘ering to Mecond, cagiseh to| , Warner fouled out tm Dien, NO RUNS. iis wae cone for. Ta seu Me was out, Carisch to Warner went behind the bat tor New | RUN York. Beaumont ah aver second, ntocn te MeCormick to Bremn Beau- etme, mont out ainaling second, ner to| Leach out, Matty to Gilbert. Diehl was bi first.| mont fouled ‘9 t nit_ into the Rrapafield struck out. u died. Ritchey ° P araefield. home run Ma Me" and vo Keeuger. "Gilbert out, Debi fale. OND }