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EBALL RACING #@ SPORTS PRICE ONE CENT, FAVORITES’ OAD DAY ~ AT SARATOGA TRACK NEW YORK, THURSDAY, aU AUGUST 1 18, 1904. FOR RACING CHART AND OTHER SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2. GOKLING, 0 CMONMTS,2 a _(GUNTS ARE 6 T0 PITTSBURGS 0 Last Game at Washington Park Pirates fay Pow Poor Fielding Until Sept. 12, Close and Ex- LATE SPORTIN Game Against MoGraw’s ‘ eis , Aidi Jack Lory, Heavily Backed Choice in clic rs tag RESU LTS rar vhs hohe i the Albany Stakes, the Only One of Five to Land the Money for Backers|N0 TALLIES UNTIL SEVENTH, PHILLIPPE IN THE BOX ‘ WHEN THE “REDS” GET ONE. BUFFALO AT NEWARK—EASTERN LEAGUE. AFTER LONG ABSENCE. To-Day. ——> BUFFALO .... ......... ah 00102003 eeeeee10 2000038 —6 Both Harper and Jones Pitch Fine Ball, but Errors Are Common, Although Not Costly on Both Teams, Locals Had What Seemed a Comfortable Lead Up to Sev- enth, While Visitors Were Blanked Up Throughout. Africander Runs in Old Time Style in Fourth, Standing Long Drive Through Stretch to Beat Out Graziallo—Only ROCHESTER AT KAI TIMARE f ROFHFSTFR .... .......00 290090 4 Two Finish in Steeplechase. CINCINNATI. BALTIMORE .... .. 00010122 =? nrreecne R.H. POA B. eS R. H, POA. BE. to tee tian) THE WINNERS. the reaulte of the races run here to- orioe taiae or ete. LATE WINNERS AT HAWTHORNE, sieg 33 Fit: Pip oid ween ig td mI poring. Franc eis ve ae —— ooeo) jee! 6 ro), 1 Meee Wok tot) © Mem a toe ae ‘ayplay, io 140 ¢]. Sixth Race—Ram’s Horn 1, Flaxman 2, Michael Byrnes 3, teaee SECOND RACE—Hark Forward| “gecgan ne! at and 6 odo reac het hoa 0530 ja florwa SECOND BACK Pow. ooo 68 oo258 0 a (% to 1) 1, Fulminate (9 to 10) 2.) u ; rodigaits an 6 2486 OF ear pea i Se Ag ark ee Rep ani pen ee Only two horees finished. erat a eeepc ret We leo... TERE j AT DETRO! DETROIT. quae — Neville, ° THIN RAGE—Jck Lory (0 to 10)| fay? # Ande" R ina, ames | "FM Mk Dela’ otc, Sixth Race—Kernes 1, Maloolm M. 2, Avsasein 3 rater a) 4, Chryeitie (10 to 1) 2, Dandelion 8. varen RACE~Three-year ; A.B te 000% Por ry |g vedere Wl and | Geasler, ee 1° ons 0 FOURTH RACE—Africander 4! yand aden 9 | Dillon, "tb, rar an ST. LOUIS. a to) 1, Grasiallo (2 te 1) % Gol ianans «(4h wand, i ind ee : bere Between 3. Lal. 5, ‘thira, ‘ * 0520 (y _ RIFTH.RACE—Jane Holly (6 to » trgngn Pat Pal five ‘3 Fifth foor—busbbegie 1 Hubbard 4 2 Lyriat 3, bere 1) Garnish (18 to 1) 2, Kickshaw guts, won” Sampy ; ed aS ‘ ites Rae da ie hath ia POSSE AFTER NEGRO SLAYER. Pt GIXTH RACE—Bedouln (even) 1, Thne—t, ee ' ce, olen doe (3t 1) 4 Ramone & | UETH, RACE ae so gp ang % 7] _, CHARLESTON, S. C.. Ayg. 18—Allen Heathington, a fee ee teh Te eee Mt John fe Nand Sore ae rea er, was shot and k i #0 4 x8 een table ate 1 ena G ut bs sn neighbortao6 ia meek cans by ee pylon ts 1 thie probe RESULTS OF Taney: BASE. : neon Sos al. there ia Seated MORNING STAR WINS (32322 5-52 : NATIONAL LEAGUE, Batts leaned’ Pri torte’ bit, -_. on the series by taking to-day’s game lertes with a triple and trom ‘Ned Hanlon's men by @ score of Brea in with @ double. PITTSBURG AT NEW York, 14d 0 ‘agner's playing in shortfeld $5000 PACINGSTAKE win, Hens In the fourth 0000000009 ‘Harper and Jones both pitched good was the bright particular feature. He Africander put edad col ball, The Brooklyn's leave for 6t. 4i4 all the work in the fourth inning, , Atricander finish= — 6|Louls to-night, where they will degin einen am may and although be he had an error there nis ope and throwing earned silcaecerved applause. Inalag. 8 tingle to con hae ame and winning |qinnitereeg Phillippe and Cartech; Me- ke his old style. witha Wareet Marjoram ine thelr Western trip of games on Gatur day, returning home Sept. 12. Firat Inning. a bound ne at Tc arnt. ster a snarl to the wens. Cera bounder to Jones, tossed Dillon ime for an out. ae luggins made @ eplendid stop att wate fy to wale Midget eee ae to mt = a i 4 _ CINCINNATI AT BROOKLYN, Caneinnati ‘00000010132 m.-1000000000_ 9 riee—Harper and Schiel; Joneq Favorite, at 1 to 15, in Feature Event of Brighton Beach's Grand Circuit Meet, Has Easy Time of It in Two Straight Heats, hana and Ritter, a 8T. Louis aT PHILADELPHIA, FIRST G. ia. Merten was SMare ee Becend Inning. Saorer 9 ig oval aan) gt out bert (Special to The Bvening World.) the card siz went to the te BRIGHTON BEACH, N. ¥., Aug. 18,| Alexander Campbell (Cr Bost, as! 1: was kind of an off day at the Grand adlon tte (De ny pom Circutt meet here to-day eo far as tm- pases - tours, rye pad B (Garr. portant stakes wete concerned, Wf 1c. (Kenney), demand ‘s being but one really extraordinary fret broke shetee t, the Metropolitan for Z1s pacers rapid! ork $6,000, Even that did not promise Leonora uch in the way of « contest, the other four events, which were all dashes, were full of promise and there was every prospect for some enjoyabie sport. Despite the rather poor quailty ne of the card there wae & crowd of fully 5,000 persons present. ‘The weather was pertect, a delightful breeze blowing 4!- rectly into the grand stand, and tne track was in the best of condition, Danica. hotter coined, segs i Feet 6 ai Sue Rit Richey evn’ smal h threw Deblen fg Migh 2 rubber on ll (Thompson), ie eke CHICAGO AT BOSTON, for second money, Ruth C. was fourth. Time—2.20, Chieage. »... 10021 0000. 4 20000000 q g|and Domn. heim ‘and sirige and O'Netn; wa. | third strike, ‘NO RUNS. eae Third inning. PASIOINA Pury Woodruft’s high foul fi poms ses caught by Dilek after « hard ru fanned the . tae" took took the tend at the tnd Roya ‘Stein refused the iseue in the Metro- politan, leaving Morning Str, (MoDon- ald), 1 to 5; China Maid (now), 3 to Avugus Pointer (MacPherson). 4 to 1 a Winnle King (Wilson), 15 to 1, to tace! nares Iked, wring STANDING, was haverly len to McGann. rye le and a Ne starter, China Maid had the pola,| Browne struck fer orks fale feng The opening, toe ape ane ane g | and showed the way to the falf, follow. Bos hien ae | bedargy 7 $900, Of the seven colored in ed in order by Morning Star, Augus| eoipoeten.. mae iO | purse Pointer and \Yinnle King. There she Phile'paiagt " ae ——eeS SS z broke badiv, and Morning Star going to! out on. strikes, the front atayed there to the end, wins Babb M it fied by Pietz unassiated, NO RUNE. ning easily from Augus Pointer, with : AMERICAN LEAGUE. * geventh In rom | CMM Maid died.” Teme —2.07 4 Fourth Innteg, ins Was an eas victim my Morning Star's Stake, drove one to left for a base. ae -_ ; olives to Dillon jeintaldt reece reached | phe’ second and Anal heat’ of the foie wire + LOUIS AT CLEVELANO, einfeldt renched Motsopoilt sm rewulted tn an easy viotory| arive. but he \@ FIRST GAME. Fo for Jining Star, who was quoted at} out on the’ ball a Ritehey in The Ps : asntel reached |? 80 16 Augus Pointer at 6 (0 1, was sec- made « beauty stop of War- Bat ng winced, Jones ta | ond, China Bald and Winnle King were| nor's liek and got hia man at first, Mc- "a out, Babb to distanced. Time—2.06 8-4, with | Six fought It out in the mile dash for 1D Bieta 2.07 trovters for a purse of $0. It was ere wae cA Phillippe to Wagner to 4. Wagner made 4 bad throw srounder. Browne flied 00000001~1 10330001 —8 ee Sudhow and Bugden; Hess vrat) the favorite at 7 to 8; Caspian (Shonk) at J to 1, McKinley (Boone : 5 att Bighth tun bs a quick © | Hawthorne (Hudson) 4 to 1, and and Dillon. Seym ur | Idotita (Kelly) and Wentworth (¢ pear) ‘ormick, Sebring #in- fifteens each. McKinley got the beat ‘Odwell filed to Gensler , Of the start, and after leading all tie Woodruff made ‘ way won cleverly, with Caspian second, en bounder and Swift third and Wentworth fourin eckard Med to Se Time—2e9 1-4. McCormick was tos' out by Warner, Uarlech was out, McGaun to MoGinnity Dahlen got pose fh) litt, NO RU Beaumont dro M long fly and Dan came all the Beaumont a's long fy. flied to he Cariscle fot under Devitn's long foul. ONE Sixt Gilbert frog on was retired on his bounder by Pelts unassisted _ drove a grass- cutter to H was the next . Ritter’s G aa yao easly taken by . NO Ri Fitth Inning, infeldt led to short left, bw was forced. at second on Achlel #" bunt 4 Jones, the Sale | oe shooting were scheduled for the other pedo deni AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Wik. Pe. wr. passed ball Beaumor vey at, the Otieee.- one — Sin ee iat phe -ghy oo arew on ‘ Piri epee " far turn. wor in of six. ner forced Ritch pt be fee 'ohiae seme Tsim gene oft, ae ns woe retiring him Eatattc (Lang) was a 1 to 5 favorite; | fin to ng NO RUNS. ihe , a’ o Washing'n 2 1% ven bs RE ey frag ght ig Bcniet mingled, yt ins Alice Mapes (Curry) and Daphne Di. Olieert Tyenet Bs arper, Got pie be wae front, per, ol «thr to in » inne | ‘Scet‘Gure| EASTERN LEAGUE, © umm * 18 Sermon 8 St ad tae ite itl Som ewer, nor R inavmars | Sateen ore HO ir Harper wa Pel Oremire) UN te os to cy en i Ne RU tirens chi Rreintelde to Pee Babb th Inning, Pits tached first safely ura ner to left wa tia to ine ‘ormick tprowing pi out e, Ly + to Lagos Wy t second a0. ib re eet Pen NG ik. =. can. sa Legal wes (Hornberger) at tens. statid took the lead at the start a Tene ew skst ormicn. Babb | held it throuxhout. winning as pred stole second. Dobbs out, Huggins to | | pleased. Leal Wodd was second, Pitz, NO RUNS. B. third and Alice Mapes fcurth. 2m, Wo one need be discouraced by the| The closing event, a dash of a mil statement thet “every orofession te) [OF 2% pacers. bad elgni st crowded.” Ppt) the front | resulted in a victory a Cane, a Bee of that ae “Wana” TORONTO AT JERGEY CiTy, Bresnahan hit tried to bunt, 0 to Phillippe. er’ tok 4 man bad. |__|“ Giremiation Books Open to Ali.” |_ Me"! crganised workmen in the Borough of Manhattan, He asked Heau-| John Alwater, a walking delegate of the’ Plumbers’ - lhe accepted from Tssig was for “waiting 0 | second street and Riverside Drive was first given to 4 plumoing * | tractor who was not a member of the Master Plumbers’ Association. Beau- | cording to an agreement between the unions and the bosses the | men for the time they were idle. COMPLETE BASERALL sad SPORIIM RESULTS EDITIC LE PRICE ONE CENE ras WACOM IL HURRY TRIAL f DTRIKE LEAL Weinseimer Indicted on Extortion and the District-Attorney Plans to Folia the Same Course Adopted in the Cas Sam Parks. SUBPOENAS FLOW FROM READY PEN OF MR, KL Young Women Typewriters in Office Bribe Was Alleged to Be Passed Summoned to Be at Trial—Essig Escape Punishment Through New ‘ Philip Weinseimer, President of the Building Trades Mader of fp. wortingaids In Gi pewsledt: Sates aaa ; | building trades, was indicted for extortion to-day. He was arraig "| fore Judge Newburger, bail was fixed at $2,000 and next named as the day for Weinseimer to plead to the indictment, We furnished cash bail from a $25,000 roll produced by his lat The indictment is based upon the charge of George J. E Weinseimer extorted $2,700 from him for calling off a strike of pi on a building at Seventy-second street and Riverside Drive. .7 "| gems sa Bolg si sever orks Crom te tte that they saw We curity Company, who einselmer there statements made at the headquarters of the Building ployers’ Association this afternoon ft"tw’ belfeved that other py against labor leaders wi! follow Weinseimer's indictment, Its, President of the organisation, esid that he had Attorney with @ lot of valuable information. Although been indicted, twenty-seven witnecses in his case have been § appear at the office of the District-Attorney to-morrow. A VISIT TO LEADER MURPHY. While the Grand Jury was handing down the indictment of de was at the corner of Fourteenth street and Third avenue gi ¥ tlons to @ committee from the Building Trades Alliance that was: way to see Charles F. Murphy. This committee was composed of; members, with James Crotty, of the Plumbers’ Union, as were received by Mr. Murphy in the executive room, remaining iis. wears Crotty announced that the committee rep: 18. ,| to use his best efforts to have the lockout and the stri ¢ om the $es| terminated. Mr. Murphy asked a lot of questions and @nally assay callers that he would do all he could. He will soe Joba B. the matter as soon as possible. After seeing the committee safely inside Tammany Hall hurried downtown and learned of his indictment. It took him e oom hours to get through with the court proceedings and have Y fixed. Then he went to a meeting of the Building Trades Al Brevoort Hall, where he was enthusiastically greeted. It was ‘a greeting Sam Parks got a year ago in the same hall after he indicted for extortion, SLEUTH JACOBS WAS THERE. ‘ Standing outs!de the entrance of Brevoort Hall and gazing ate who entered was a weird-looking man wearing @ blue-black 4 broad sombrero. It was Sleuth Jacobs, of the District- the man who broke into Canfleld’s, Jacobs was recognised and m butt of a good deal of joshirg. He was on hand to serve why named Lally. It is understood that Wetnseimer will enter the defense that thes ime.” The job at fused to work for this contractor and were idle for two weeks. When the contract went to Exsig, it is said, he was compelled to pay the wages of “4 “It this man is guilty,” the District-Attorney announced to-day, wil be no more delay in this case than there was in that of Parks. will follow the same lines we pursued in the Parks prosecution.” District-Attorney Jerome called his assistants, Mr. Rand and My, sel, into conference the first thing to-day. Mr. Rand prepared the (Continued on Second i Page.) Jones. Beaumont singled fo left Meld | Ritchey flied to Dahlen. JAIL-BREAKERS TOO Mertes sent a high one to Bea oi } On Kruger’s Fain % Nes ney i Rnd They Battered on vitn easily ea Bil fs‘ nant sod Be " and the Warden Get bpowely ial to The Evening World), v-| NEW BRUNSWICK, N, Z,, Jomes Marshall and James trying to break out of the county here made so much noise battering em. a wooden door opening ftom the b Wagner foule filed to Bresnahan Branafield | Kruger struck out NO —$——— | sent cheer oid Woay Sie a WEATHER FORECAST. rabtpppe dager 5) | gained access to the cook-howse from | the Jall corridor by sawing throug | iron bor. It is not known how the toc end nothing was fo Forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at 8 P. M, Friday for New York City and vicinity: Fair to. night, followed by showers in the}| early morning; Friday cloudy, |} with showers and ccoler; fresh | hei northerly winds, shifting to north

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