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-SURATOGKS CUP RAGE. MoM “MEAS GTORY FOR *FANORITE BLOWN Curves at the Right Time and Manage to Soore Enough Rune to Win Out Easily. Newton Bennington’s Filly Opens Up - Big Gap at Start and Is Never Caught, Romping Under Wire Six|Homes Makes Three Safe Lengths in Front of Africander. ship lige TEAMS ARE TIED AGAIN FOR THE FIRST PLACE. Three Bases, a“ $10,000 United States Hotel Stakes Is Won by Sydney Paget's Colt Wood saw, Which, Cutting Off Everything at Start, Finishes as He Pleases. that Cau . ighnawage was beaten with Attcande but he could not the fily, fplenid adh ink ot fre longthe The Piokee clones a grease ‘the stretch and forged r to & hard drive to hale “a length, ” Agile Fast in Stretch, Lochinvar, , front and le the where Agile passed him ai by thi uarte Loo was third. two lengt Claude Was Disqualified. | Sulltve: Claude made all running and wan! in a drive by a len Gray | Friar, Tria Was outrun all the way, Onishing fifteen lengths back. im ot Soy Parte ee ate e ni Claude was Gisqualitied. ph dh —_— FINISHES AT DETROIT. (Special to The Bivering World.) HIGHLAND PARK RACE TRACK, DETROIT, Mich. Aug. %.—Rollowing jaré the results of the races:run here to- day: FIRST RACE-—Two.year- fillies, five f1 Mies tau) (Dangman), even IL, Canna. F to 1a A second; Miss Gunn, it e qe 10 to 1 and 4 to }, third. A BECOND RA‘ Mi THE WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Castallan (8 to 1) ‘1, Biliott (8 to 1) 2, Proceeds 3. OECOND RACE—8t. Jude (2 to 1) A, Pox Hunter (13 to.10) 2, Caller 3 THIRD RACE—Woodeaw (18 to 6) 1, Wild Mint (7 to 1) 2, Sig light 8 FOURTH RACE—Beldame (9 to 5) 1, Africander (7 to 2) 2, The Picket 3. Isbell, 1b. Dundon, ., ' FIFTH RACE—Agile (3 to 5) 1, Lochnivar (25 to 1) 2, Linda Lee 3 SCORE: BY INNINGS. Chicago... 2 000011 0 OF Highlanders .....0 1001000 08 ag hits—Off Orth, §; off Owen, 8 QIXTH RACE—Grey Friar (11 to 40) 1, Illyria (18 to 1) 2, Claude, 3 Claude won, but was disqualified. (Special to the Bvening World.) SARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug. 9.— Beldame won the Saratoza Cup to-day in marvellous style, She was the fa- Vorite because heavy raing bad con- verted the track into a mud hole, which increased the chances of Beldame and; Africander and did not add to that of the others. Caumhnawaga was heavily Bi Backed ‘and Joo Yaemer fancled Afri. | 4nd ae ere cab ay ee! Naynaota, 10 (D. Boland), 6 to 1 and to J, third. Time—1.19\. pire Mr. (Special to The Bvening World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Aug. , [again tied for fret place. George Davis's catch of Gansel’s: lick, which robbed “Long John" of @ base hit, was the fea- | ture of the game, which was a battle royal throughout, George had to run with the ball, but he clung to it and saved the other fel- lows from scoring a4 Dougherty was ‘There was never any doubt about! Beldaine’s winning, She broezed to the Two of Which Were Good for ° :|BROOKLYNS PLAY FIRST THIRD RACE— Royal Oak front until she had a six-lengths’ lead; Handicap; two-year-olds; five-eigh om the line. Conroy also came fn for a ‘well-deserved bit ot applause by pick- FOR RACING CHART AND OTHER SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2. BROOKLYN AT ST.LOUIS BROOKLYN... .. .. s0000 200 0. $7. LOUS.. .. sv eereee 0 006 ROCHESTER AT NEWARK—EASTERN LEAGUE, ROCHESTER ..20: cee comseenee 20000 OH? NEWARK 0.0 cece coeceseeeeeee 90000 0-9 GAME GNME CALLED—RAIN, ting Clothes On, Too, and BUFFALO AT BALTIMORE. Knooked Leever Out of Box BUFFALO...........-0000 0 BALTIMORE.. «6 .. 00010070 —_—_—_—_—_ +> ——___—— ‘ CHC NE vs THREAT 1 8 Of Assistant Federal Prosecutor Joel M. i Gets Communication Warning fim Death Unless He Stops Pushing N - ization Fraud Cases Against Italians. ‘ILLITERATE AND SIGNED WITH ARROWPIERCED HE Soore Was 5 to 0 When Rain Came Down, Ending Hostil- Itles with Shut-Out to Credit’ of MoGraw’s Team. VG | MATHEWSON WAS IN GREAT FORM AGAINST PIRATES. Polo Ground Players Had Bat: 0 0 GIANTS, Breanahan, cf .. BOSTON AT CHICAQO—NATIONAL LEAGUE, BOSTON .. .. -. -+- eee aaa at CHICAGO.. .. .. -. ..--0000000 4 a LATE WINNERS AT HAWTHORNE. Fifth Race—atie Powers 1, Gregork 2, Bragg 3. AT ST, LOUIS. + Fifth Race—Harmakis 1, J. W. O'Neill 2, Laura Hunter 3. ee AT DETROIT. \ ee er Boy 2, War. Whoop 3. Sith Raoe—Teapplat 1, Meri 2, Lytelat 2 peimatenc se saa eet eouncccceP Judge Presiding in Court and Detect Also Mentioned in the Letter Which Wi Sent by Special Delivery—Mr, Marx Alarmed. Ne The organization of Italian criminals which has conte to’ as the “Black Hand Society” departed from its usual custonn threatening letters to those of its own countrymen who have. here, to-day, and addressed a letler to Assistant United States E tomney Joel M. Marx, threatening his life and the lives of all of have been associated with him in the prosecution of the It for the widespread naturalization frauds. ; Mr. Marx’s activity has resulted already inf the arrest away of dozens of Italians. There are many cases pending. are’ at-work’on still others... The Italians who have:b frauds are in a state of panic over the situation, and tthe Itai ‘ wiio have been engaged by the Government have been repat mu,| ened. The so-called “Black Hand,” however, has never sent-a ing letter to an American or a’ Government official before,’ ani BSleenwvceceaeS & In the box in thi third Game called—Rain, SCORE BY INNINGS. 20018 + COCO OO GAME OF WESTERN TRIP zz Dodgers Had’ Blight Advantage at Start and Added to It tn the Fourth Inning i] > fqt{ St Louis, oe (Special ta. The Byening World.) 8T. LOUIS, Mo., Ays. %—The Rrook- lyn team arrived here this mornink, and a few hours later faced Charley Nich- BATTING ORDER. St. Lous, tered her around the course. Sie {pC fang d tei eed Ree feemcd to be out for a playful romp /1% (Minder), 4 to’. and 6 to & third: sather than a cup race at a mile and |Time—l.06, six furlongs, She won breesing by five Pay 73. fi RACRe ne-ye dengths. Burne, Jot (Ramene Seto 8 nod Africander and Caughnawaga raced| Won; Malakoff, $3 ( tron). ‘Whe & team for a mile, and then Caugh- Fan's totTand'« fees Tate. 6. inccisitinetie nawaga, who does not like mud any too RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS, well, threw up the sponse. Africander Penney \) 9 8T. ite of hung on to second place to the end, but he was tired, and he had all he could do (Bpeeial to The Eve FAIR GROUNDS RA‘ LOUIS, Mo. Aug. %—The ee races held here to-day are am fal. owe: to beat The Picket a half length for the slace. FIRST RACE—Mile and one’ tixteenth. on by The Hobrew, 16 top 7 y te and 7 to oN, ‘ | mile—Dictator, 10 (J,Waleh) 4 t, then O'N¢il simply sat down and 6 Pay. jodounder, (T. me, ‘Williams's high fy fell ‘The United States Hotel Stakes, which Gansel fouled out to Isbell was the other feature of the afternoon, ‘was won by Woodsay. Lyne, who had an outside position, cvt across every thing at the start and secured a big R., 2 to 1 for pla ; lead, which was never overcome, Btew-|yriee'h to E thaws Wind etotee | ven ards have disqualified for less than this,| smCOND HACE—Seven_ furtongs.— but Bo pptiee, bd toleg ta ue Je, 4 pa) ee sete, Fats 8 fo mene P to 3; stance me's offence. jac vory an netissima, oO wns ‘Sixlight had no chance trom where they |sacond: Lorkaway, 4 to 1 a owe’ thind. eld. Fults fell a victim from Davis got off, bet nt alteed ou en Time—1.3, to aryl Copter fn mrigig BG Fi ous 18 a goo q sl | to 0 . now fol- ST keene Fytden, getting the place. | lenge ron'ty lias, Beg At oT ‘#0 Rood an example and Me two- Castaliag, sold just before the firsc) PMT Snot, Stor pinot, Wea pcond: v. Pierce P.,'2 to 1 show, third. Time, 1.2. ee HAWTHORNE WINNERS, ——_ to . 1. NO RUNS, t) | ‘ Dundon_ and Isbell took care of El- scored Conro’ h wee out, 1 to Owen. ONE RUN, Third Inning. Ducky Holmes lined one to three bags, Jones race to J. W, Colt, ran tn his new colors in We ning event and won a good tace'from Elliott, 8. Jude was an easy winner in the steeplechase, The attend- ance was greatly below the Saturday average, owing ty the bad weather, It was the first siormy day of the meeting. ne ig (Special to The Bventne World.) Castalian Just Lasted. HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI- Aerie Lia Pr wy oe CAGO, I, Aug. 20.—The winners of the w In the opaning event. with |races'run here to-day are as follows: ly well played. Castalian BIMOt Lately welt awa in front, fel | FIRST RACE—Five and one-half fur. lowed by Atwood. They held this order ‘Won " Lye 9 to 2 and & to to the turn, where Atwood dropped out Net heani fo} ead? to 10, was Fi, Pitot then took third, piace. wn | tried. vamper, and ?'to 1, enta a . ¢a itlaw drew away with a cleat three! SECOND RACE~One Won by Hog ind Je ri |e PM ty Hg ea Shougn eit bt ahead from elon, | Hainault, 810 2 andl to & third. "Phones ts is three-quarters of @ HIRD RAC! tw Wen by St. Jude's Steeplechase, a Wi os pitokas ieee 4 to § Fox Hunter was the choice In, ine] to Land 4 to & third. ‘Time, Lie Sina ice” ule” tua" the ‘ogc: | gROURTH, RACK One and one-fourth aker. followed by St. Jude and Fox | miles: oy takes ~Won dy cas, @ junter, three ran In close order | 18 to 5 and 4 to 5: Pat Ft sto. 3 the inet Palf, when Caller fell back |6 t 5 wae second: Judme ‘even ten. ®t. Jude then took the lead and| And 1 to 5, third. 121. oe it to the ond, won easily by ten prhsainianiie +t allman EASTERN LEAGUE. : ‘he from Fox Hunter. whe wee BUFFALO AT BALTIMORE. twenty lengths in front of Caller. Plangers Back Sparkling Star. on to win r teewlg pabhed Me iota Bete i sesegageaat tat by a beautiful catch, ONT RUN, well, but there was a] 5 :100300 w ‘after the start, and Sig-| Batteries—Jones and McAllister; Bur- and now taking the throw. to Elberfeld. NO RUNS. Dougherty was tossed Lay gd amart swa: ndon to Isbell, “Williams weet fark: ov i Ly ™, SS pay Yaln, Owen ‘cased 12. tabell “Conroy ivan to Dundon. Star was pl ea, Yonge’ Strth Inning. ‘Lark were} Chell and Hearne. og Yate not ree was also well backed. as a vig aot aire Hol was foodsaw rushed to the) MONTREAL AT JERSEY CITY, tert Sense! amothered the field for FIRST GAME. erried N24 Dunsow's eincle cree cys ‘Mien “tnd "Wild, aint n “hed owt to” Witlams, ONE the stretch, but Wood| sontreal., @ 9 9.010 9 1 a Tee ere eee wid Mints who] Jereey city 00.2 01 @ Oo -871 ac gene | Bo Mey set Me at w ay. . Toes] MONTREAL AT JERSEY CrTy, SECOND GAME. Cal- Batterles—Leroy and Gibson; and Vandergrift. Game called on agcount of rain. T PROVIDENCE. unite on atoount-ct’raie. ' Dougherty took, care of Diwis's boxe ols’s local aggregation in the first game piled up five runs, batting Leever out fi Callahan Gansel was hit the ow NO ROWS, : ltt. | tr of the present series, Brooklyn fans ca nexpect to see some new faces by the time the Trolley-Dodg- ere get back home. In addition to closing a deal of some kind wittr the St, Louts club, Mkely getting Pit Me. land, her McLean Left Fisger in return eed Hanlon expects to hl over of the box enrly, and hitting Flaherty, “New Tork-18-1904. Mr. but I say I give 2 iti hi 1Umplree—Mecers, Moran and Carpen- ‘ie t 5 Air Satter et ot 3 Second 225255 La BS é j li : of it Bec. a Sener od ‘Gesaler. singled. Badd ingied, scoring Lumley. Sheckard out Site. “Bergen fled to RUNG. I onyg jon io it. ie Brera. neces tore irke. NO iH : } Brain. TWO ol Shay filed to Dillon. Shannon did E i RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GA NATIONAL LEAGUE. | ed MES, AMERICAN LEAGUE. eee | CHICAGO AT NEW York. sree 200001 LOO ¢ +6010010000— 2 Batteries—Owen i and Klenow.” S™4 Sullivan; Orth to right but was forced by Carisch, Dahlen to Gilbert. NO RUNS. ‘Third Inatug. Fishe NEW YORK AT PITTSBURG. rates wn New York. 202008 —5 yt sarfites, but .000000 — 0) ties—Mathe nd = Bower-. Game vontponed on account of rain. EE saenanepeesine CLEVELAND AT PHILADELPHIA, NATIONAL LBAQUE STANDING. | Clvelad....000000000— Sis le Lee Sa nj enmae 08LOL Oe — te and Buelow: - Host. IT! iy'and chro 9 MBPbile'poiat T 300) So Os as DETROIT AT WASHINGTON. FIRST GAME. Detroit... 000309 0-12 Washington... 000100000— 4 3 us a awe and Drill; Wolfe : SWCOND GAMB. Dee... C82 00001001~58 Washington. 0003000010~— 4 Batteriee—Kitson and Beville; Patten and Kittredge. —_———— ‘ST. LOUIS AT BOSTON, Game postponed on account of rain, partly thunder equalle; fresh to brisk southerly winds, shifting to weeterly. noe ttt cata eae, fama and Isbell. Gensel fel Reka one Bundon to UNS. nan made q dash for Cr fore she could be pulled off struck him a number of times plied is hair, ‘The prisoner ter guarded after that. The boy turned the officers | Grand street and then ‘nort® Chrystie. At Houston strest nised the Second avenue car’ “| he said he had been pat. The party boarded the car AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Wb. PC, Now York® i 4 Fa Coal Chicago. }. RUNS. se ou | Seventh Inning. Washing n 21 i118 first. Phila’phiast 4 ' to rain, very hard and ti sf . ni Te bem ime Math Inning. inaled over short, Bulli ‘stealing. Kleanoy x9 bert |. Owens as thrown gut, Davia to Lebel Contes to \. Mi ang Davis to fret. NO The party started from South Ferry /Continaed on Third wR, pool Et MA. DOOLEY Saloon An &- w