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ya aaa agape 4 =~ ’ i =“ i PRICE ONE CENT. =—— MOLY SBANT NE “WIM Sanford Mare Ran in Good Position), Behind Dolly Spanker in Stake Until Let Down When She Breezed Home! with Supreme Ease, ' HALAS + TONATE SIO A OF CHAMPLAIN ‘Final -Game of Series at Amerl- can League Park Great Pitch. \era’ Battle Between Chiesbro and White, GRIFFITH'S MEN GET A RUN IW SEVENTH, FIRST OF GAME. Up to This Period Chicago Team Had Hit “Happy Jack” Safely Only Twice, Locals Touching White Only Four Times, rat) ‘Lochinvar Beats Ont Two-Year-Olds, After Interfering with Three Other Starters— Fair Reveller, roo-to-r Shot, Finished Second, Behind Katie Caffrey by aaa ’ Holmes, sf.. ¢ far turn, a a ey Homestead the place, ‘Ug THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Toscan (9 to 5) 1, Proper (8 to 1) 2, Marjoram 3. @ECOND RACE—Bhorthoee (8 to 8) 1, Thistle Heather (6 to 1) 2 Cottage Mald 3. THIRD RACE—Loohinvar (2 to 1) 1 Workman (6 to 5) 2, Incense 3. woneunS ai . up in time to a) Dundon, 2 deat Flexion « Coa ie Bullivan. —_—_e— HAWTHORNE RESULTS, 81 wwrcuscceP wl veccrencce™ : séonaietames (Special to The Evening World, HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK out CAGO, Hil, Aug. 2.—~The results of the races held here to-day are as follown:|Futts, cf. RACE—Four and one-half fur. by i Maratea AT 16 oJ Blue FOURTH RACE—Molly Brant (4 to &) 1, Dolly Spanker (7 to 1) 2, Claude % FIFTH RACE—Katle Caffrey (oven) 1, Fatr Reveller (100 to 1) 2 Charadella 3. SIXTH RACE—Homestead (8 to lyon! vit) 4 to 8) 1) Keynote (4 to 8) 2 Flexion & 111 '9 4 and 4 0 FOURTH RACE—Mil a oa was second; # third, Time—I FINISHES AT DETROIT. IENTH RACE—Headmaster (4 to.5) 1, Sea Guill (4 to 6) 2. (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug. 38. Brant won the Champlain cee Handicap at Saratoga this afternoon. | (Bpselal' to Bie ‘won breesing in very easy fashion, HIGHLAND PARK Vesbure dealt very lenientiy with PBTROIT, mare he matter of weight, or run here ther, he was harsh with the others! FIRST ware that can win a handicap brees- % (ust certainly have al) the best of i ao 2 10 34, the weights. » SPOORD RA and one-half fui His: dattng 100 per cent. ' singled mes, walked once and stole two First tantag. Green, cae Bibertela to fnerty etruck RUNS, Bo di A re doubled: Davie fanned. jansel Klelnaow end Conroy we: Dy mn to Isbell. Chesbro No nONs if} * Dolly Spanker was the pacemaker In this race, but he was only leading on : sufferance, for Molly could have gone and one-half lon Ww to him at any time McChesney was in A 1 to 1, won; Gros this race, but was drawn because of Grate, Ue. Crraba. # igeband dw 6 the track. Land 4 to 1 thh Tegecte tt: Lochinvar won (10 third race, a dash THIRD RACE rer a i oie ong for two-year-olds. He was beavily fne-lalt furlongs Dy ion art Rasked; and won after distinctly Inter frignae’ iis UW. Aueatate ne ake horses In the Iast 6, second; Chriatis oo 5 5 ; arda, who pay been f'to.l and? to 1, tied. an refused to diequallty enkes lad baron x pres % Was palpable OGense, © TINS Snare, be ( .) ti ‘hurt on the victory of Lochinvar. | won; ‘Prof, Nevill at {altro}, « easily ant} to , Dr. WL (S. ner ih Austin), to 1 and even, third, Nona ce Peeee ous Feito 1 and t.to ph to 6 ¢ a , 2 to 10. who opened | 1iTit t tine. ail» % Little Betting on Firet Race, Banna. i Toscan was the favorite In the open- 5 second: Op 7 event, but there was not much 'and 4 to 6, i aa | 7 ——>— ST. LOUIS WINNERS. (Special to The Brening World.) FAIIt GROUNDS, RACE TRACK, , 8T, LOUIS Mo, Aug, %.—Fotiowing are the winners of the races run here to-day: p FINST RACE—Five turtongs.— Sogren had nT RACH Bive. tertonee 19 out Helper. tol Pe piace, was sec, ait 4 to § to show, it age t ht D. RACE Six and one-hait | qutey "Zt,clea for --Won by Crescerton, % to 1 Kivin 1; Tristan Shandy, 7 to 10 for| Whire was second; le, 3 to 6 to | again. third, Time—1.27 1-4. t IED RACE—Milo and seyents | EXherte! — fon by ‘Cattey's Bream, i to i and! aniertes eed $ to J, Avold, 6 to 2 for place, was sec- | giet, in, 4 to 1 to show, ii. | ie TH RACE-Mile } v= Won by Old Stone, " ato 4 by roma. abo ‘ ae second; jac! i. a hae ung, a third, | te may lows. i % waa the secrnd choca, Tos: | er the aning nS from mee V, sad no ng a very baa hose, wh? could not beat a cow table ant race, wae plunged o* vin, the second event, bie price ping from 3 to 1 to § to 5 lu @ ve " utes, Prince Ching was play mained a strong second cho’ tage Maid also bad hacking & Hildebrand had the mount C Mi and Prince Ching raced sway head ‘and head, followed? by Thiaile Heather, They ran (vis way to the turn, where Prince Ching stopped and Thistle Heather took recond plac the oo Baer shines moved, up through on era a8 tee ead aod won casily by (wo lengths from Thistle Heather, who outkaned Cottage Maid In the run home and beat her two lengths for the place. | ———— | a4, HUNDREDS SEE BOY KILLED, Crowding in-Third Kace Incense br the way to the turn, with Loc rf, One Way sag bg oe Mag 1D jo way to stretch, where One Oy am ned in on the in« don’s mitt. Davis, thirh. hole Placed a pret Davia threw Sixth Inet, Suldvan struck out, f double to, left, ‘pert fies, Ni Yeite tore off Molinee fea to Was sof!, Ganzel to Falls Under Trolley Car Wiee Mangled, reds of persons, Prea Wate ef Invar bore ft No, Riliot * Way was forced back, and then Incense killed to-day im Washington a block from his home. by one of the ponderous Pa‘erson tine trolley Loch then went on and won one be “3 the ie Ieneth ap a half from Workman, one who was three lengths in front of In- cense, Hildebrand and McCafferty both foul, but tne stewards did not | ‘This was a remarkable ruling, |bis clothing was the only means of Molly Brant Wen with Ease. identification. | the, ly! Dolly Hranker went to the front at | The motorman sald the hoy darted Biterfeld (pe running, close ra tie br sol ns from behind a car going in on opposite) tol owed v leaman lal: fo a They words Rov’ » ‘hite ao Ke St frat, Pu Le Atruck 0} ret bow, the iiret run filed to Green. ONE RUN. pighth fantag, i Dougherty, Dun. Hie was pa‘ied Itherteld. Mult first by Ches. care. ‘The lad was #0 terribly mangled that! eaten | third, itis ‘direction right Into the path of hik car! qpanneniti which was going ata resular rice of gon bunted aitely speed as allowed on the thoryughfare,| ciealing. bielinow to .The motorman and conductor wore) 18" Wh pin Nt ® S placed undér arrest. be ets meal sme t Wiute to bra was o iv 4 t retch she had Hie i nt then ae ‘won easily by three lengths Bab oter tase ts ie te batting wp in Mae to beat Dalesman, 100 to 1 Bhet Placed Katie Caffrey went to the ‘the start. and, making 4 with: WEATHER FORECAST, Forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at‘8 P. M. Wednes ° Tday for New York City and -[ Wielnity: Fair tonight and Wed fhesday; fresh to light variabie rs . Ganael tomted out front soon thrown out by El- Ht the rap. ha it lengths bi but you can wer 4. to matines races to-day. » [it were carded tor aecisio# and large | Tiny . to wateh the first race. This wa» tor 1 ra for . NO # wi ‘You cant get “something for notn- [*Cireniation Books Opentoan.”| | RESULTS EDITION NEW YORK, T'UESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1904. FOR RAGING CHART AND OTHER SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE Paget aN SP ECla L EXTRA Ane Lan Fe tame of SHOT HIS WIFE. | smdtotevte tan” AND DAUGHTER, Wir rer ee sr KILLED HIMSEL Lh Tae ro: town Wine Down to Few A man known only as Boice, his wife and little daught Scattering Hite Up to Eighth. wer found dead this evening in the flat they coupled at N 142 West Sixty-second street. FIRST GAME, The police say the man shot his wife and child and the| killed himself. The woman was sitting in a chair, the girkfay metaits on Page 8. on tie floor and the man.sat near her with his back against. a sideboard. The furniture had been heaped around: them. The shooting ocourred on Sunday mernirg, and this e ing a neighbor broke into the apartments and found the fa ily aad. ‘A boy in the house heard shots Sunday morni about 4 o'clock, | , The Boices moved into No, 142 from No. 152 West Sixt second street last Saturday. — —— $$ CLEVELAND AT PHILADELPHIA—AMERICAN LEAGUE. cy " CLEVELAND .... ..... 0.0 02.0.9 00.0 2— roan on PHILADELPHIA... ....000000002 1— - TORONTO AT NEWARK—EASTERN LEAGUE. TORONTO... .. «5 -- «++ 0 9-0.0 9 1:0.0 0-10) Beeumon, NEWARK... .. 2. -. wee. 101.013 0 9 Om Gloeemcr 5 LATE WINNERS AT HAWTHCRNE. Fifth Race—Ahola 1, Big Bén 2) Clinton. Forge 3, Sixth Race--Moorish Damsel 1, Subtle 2, John Smulski ecccccooe™ : AT DETROIT. Sheth a rn 44 1, Springwater 2, Red Car Fifth Ra ie Lewis 1, | -ay Strathmore 2, Aline 3. Sixth Ra rose 1, howling Dervish 2, Jerry Hunt GOOD HARNESS RACING AT EMPIRE CITY TRACK 2=225sc0="= eur Drivers After Two Weeks of Granc| The team soft immediately atter the Circult Sport Continue Matinees-- It bee, Chtepen' Gere hy Hey Gee Team Breaks Track Record. , Aug. %—The best the Giants could in’ the doubie-header thie afternoon wea to break even with the Pirates, MeGinnity dropping the first game, Tay- Jor :waa in bettér phape in the second ‘The Pirates and Giants have each Foartor tfousend’ the season's series. : (@pectal to The Bvening World.) ~ honors in opay. style in the fret EMPIRE TRACK, YONKERS, N. ¥..|the Ciase E trot, wea Aug, %.—-Afver two weeks’ rest during the running of the Grand Cireult reces ‘on the local tracks, the amateur light harness forse drivers gathered at the Empire City track for the ninth regular Nine evedts in in He and Browne died, . McGann was safe on to first and. stole drive R to Browne, Taylor threw ing: oneshanded. catch of oa at of . | Ritchey's high one. "NO RUNS. Second Inning. Dev sled to left. Gill filed | 4 Sierman tseosd Bev ‘with rive to iad and was doubled at ‘agner drew a double, assisted by crowd. The dummy failed to’ xo td ass tingle, Wagner reachiog third asad La out, Taylor to, McGann. fields promised good sport. The track was in perfect condition. 's Anna Little; A, More than 2,00 persona were on hand | wood = second. Class K trotters. Joseph F. Gibbuns sprung a surprise by winning the frst * heat with inches only to spare from ‘Walter I’. Kiipatrick’s Red Wilton, ‘Too! Soon was thing. ‘Time—2.2t 5-4. i} Oniy two elected to go in the mile 4 are for Clase I trotters. George Ww. ‘Tay- - | ners dive In at the home plate and it McCormick stvie rs t, Dablen to Me- 4 first but ui driving in the A. Burke sent oro and West 15 14 breaking the 1612 hed dy hie a brown mare [Lady Fatr led al way Into the stretch and then | sting M, Bru: RESULTS OF T GAMES, WATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. | CHICAGO AT NEW YORK. »CO004 0000-0 ik AT PITTSBURG. NEW YORK AT PITTS: FIRST GAME, Chicage,,. ce 20000001 0— 3 Newton, oto12001 —§ y Bowerman neips -~ Vede and So san; Coes.) ed She di “D $T. LOUIS AT BOSTON, DivlOOu— 4 wl 2.006 00000 G2 UO O Barton ~ 1026 ar and) Bawer.ate and O'Connor; | ., or Lynch and 1 And Gilbert McGann needed NO RUNS Pitth fantng. 1 over second, Bresna- Beaumoat. Browne beat aylor going to sec out Browne at AT WASHINGTON, "8? GAM | _ 'Detrolt, .., 0001 oo-2 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Waning sr... 0000700 —7 wo LG - We 4 Ratteres citer and Drill; Hughes Hb st. Louise et and Clark, anid SECOND GAME. wer O020021000C—5 910000001- 2 aa» eames, chowe far n Mertes’s t Beaumont, * plate a ONE Ww BY Bost Fittonnnn 6h eb ASi Hew Olavinaati es 4 F <u EASTERN LEAGUE, mle Aus, did not move a ste fly, Devlin got unde: No RUNS. Sisth towing. A) Detroit . the moddl'r rend as How * opida't hs and Gilbert BUFFALO AT PRO. IDENS LEAGUB STANDING. ° oe Cleveta) : r| been at any time. .| ence in the city of E. J. Hurley, the Assistant Grand Chief of the e 2ppe4 | hood of Locomotive Engineers. sail that Mr. Hurley did not’ come , h, | unsoticited. “L" AOD TAP TILL POGOIRLES ~TRAINMEN Oh Alter Meeting Representatives of the pany and Failing to Sign an Agre: the Men Hold a Protracted Secret M ing and Later Report that No Proge CONTRADICTORY STATEMENTS GIVEN FOR PUBLICA Mr. Bryan Announces that All Danger Strike Has Been Averted—Mr. P Declares that No Agreement Has Beg Reached, and the Situation Is as Critig as Ever —Men Hold Secret Meeting, Atter a three-hours session this afternoon the dissatisfied employees reported that no progress had been made looking to toent of the dispute between the men and the Interborough Earller in tho day B. P. Bryan, general manager of the Interbas/ aungunced that an agreement had been reached and signed, Tile denied by George B! Pepper, President of the union to which the ¢¢ “We have signed no agreement, but we have reached an "The former engineers and firemen on the “L” are now the f im the dispute, Many of them did not get jobs as motormen when the | tite gover sen anenh-and hove voes Reiting wines praiias + the expectation that they wouh! be made motormen in ay, are boldisig out for preference. ‘There is a Inck of harmony between the motormen who of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and the puards. ‘They do not entirely agree with Mr. Pepper, who tion clear in the following statement: DENIRS THERE IS AN AGREEMENT. “That is not true. There may ytt be a strike. No signed. We learned Mr. Bryan's views and be learned ours.. Ti made the most important concession which our union was that the men going in to the subway service should | seniority of service with them. Be. “The company has inaisted that men transferring from to the subway service shall pass a most rigid examination and eenlority in service shall not count if they change from aubway afier the subway is in actual operation, eid “| believe thoee terms will be acceptable to the men, dut has no rigbt to say that an agreement baa been reached w hood of a strike is overcome. The situation to-day Is as FIREMEN HARDEST TO PI.FASE, “The committee of which I am the head and which Bryan to-day will report to a committee this afternoon dr ing the representatives of the (bree ungns ynteresced, They ductors and guards, the motormen and the firemen. The not anxious to strike, as it will be hard for them to better But the Gremen, weo have been filing minor positions since the were abandoned on the elevated, may object to the terms They that they shall be given first preference for all positions in the * “The management of the subway will not consent to this, saying: only those who quality in the examination will be given the preference « positions, Of course, the company agrees to employ, but im the po > for which his position qualifies him, all men who were firemen ia service of the elevated road.” ALLIED UNIONS NikETs After making this statement, Mr. Pepper and other members of his com= mitte> hastened to a meeting of the Amo'gamated Association of Street ~s - and Electric Haliway Employees, the B-o(herhood of Locomotive and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen at the Harlem Arcade, a“ eh | 21) and 21% Fast One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, where a <d jtre ted session was heb, A member of the General Executive Committes whea asked to-day | the Intervorough employees had asked any ald of the national oft the three allied organizations, and a'eo what was indicated by the mat That was all he wou'd say, Mr, Hurley is now at the Bronlway Central Hotel, and it ts probable that the General Executive Commiitee will confer with him there to-n Tw) other national len ‘ert of the allied bodies will arrive here , week—W, 8. Stone, Grand Master of the Brotherhood of Locomotive ¥ gineess, and C A, Wilson, First View-President of the Brotherhood af ~ Locomotive Fire if \ complete understanding In regard to the present trowble and a deter — : | mination to act in concert exists between the three allied organizations, ae- & cording to tho statement this afternoon of a member of the General Exec tive Committee. ——ee 5 threw out Devlin, and Ritchey did.ae 9) much for Gilbert, NO RUN. i Carisch aingled over second, L fanned. Leach fanned, and Ca caught going to second. mont filed to Mertes, Ritchey fanned. & Ih jet ty contre, Wagner and took cate of Mertes, NU Math Inning. min st nahed pare Sibel Ph % ra d to left, by B: jeld, who put n. Cassidy buated and died, Tay- jh to McGann, Qibert threw oat Me | Be but wat Be mnt Ritches single to McGann. ne. ormick. Leach walked,