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5 * eee 0s 4 COULD Nor ROEBALL Rimage), SCM. enmete bon cenmalel | RESULTS. EDIT PRICE ONS CENT. 8 "PRICK ONE C1 A LS FR rum AT) HIM DREWGHED BY FLUID ee copstooPon um F TH mT Men Across the Plate. In Favor of Orth. VISITORS START WELL BY. SCORING TWO RUNS. i abs J “Happy” Jack Is Touched Up fig Freely in First Inning, WhileSysonby, Public Favorite, Badly | Suit Holds the Local ate-)"” 554 Finishes Third After Rt Neck and Neck with Duryea A AFTER THAT UP TO SEVENTH n aregt : ; : ARE BLANK: 1 TRACK; Aug.:27.—The feature Eight Carboys of the Deadly Fluid Are Ma di, BD) AA TENEERCHOROLS ” Scattered Over Workmen in Bab-|MoGraw’s Men -Tady in Firat! the cycling card here Vorday wane the teopingrtharloog: en bitt’s. Soap Factory— Two Instantly} 34 Second, Again in Sixth or cycle in-a sixteen-foot globe: by.A.’B. Stone, assiated by Killed and Two More Die Later. and Again Get One in the jrene- Stone. ° The experiment: was: a. great -success-and Seventh, 2voked: much cheering. SLOWLY BURNED TO DEATH Brae 18 erin Soy: The summaries of-the races are: fa sa the Stretch, « BATTING ORDER. Novice One-Third Mile Amateur—George E. Ytetsey, New York won; T. E. Frodlich, Brooklyn, second; D. F. Sheehan, Cedarhurst, third;:time, 49 2-5s. Eyes of One Victim Destroyed, An- other’s Clothing Literally Eaten Jacquin, Handicap, one mile, amateur—Burton Downing | 70.48 Away, While Fellow-Employees Who ae ark sepgnds Ac Schwenkert (17 sary tint A Pony a Walt #8. ‘1 Other Races Interesting, but Fea Tried to Help Them Were Powerless, [STUB hu. 2th, wat ee ccmip Daske onetied mile: professional—Winner :;| Hamburg Belle’s Return to Fo ‘The shock of « falling elevator in the Babbitt Soap Factory, at No. 8 cr waif th ren ma pour 4 9p ia eae rn. i ‘ Fall Handicap, Whicb She ; things at the last minute, A big crowd of Tayor's friends from the Deaf Mute Asylum in St. Louls turned out to see him work, and were disappointed. ‘The double-header originally sched- ‘Washington street, this afternoon burst open eight carboys of muriatic acid which were being carried on the car to one of the upper stories of the building, and the four men who were in the elevator at the time were lit- @rally smothered in the deadly fluid. + All of them were killed, two burned to a crisp and the others so badly burned that they died afterward in the hospital. ‘The dead men are George Barnett, the elevator man and an old em- Ployee of the company, Tony Pritice, a workman in the factory, in whose ebarge the carbays were; R. Francisco, an Itglian employed as a laborer, and Lewia Heintsman, who had been assigned to help Francisco and Prince be sills <cienel Yperctealea ett Franctgco bad his eyes burned 777273] in Fast Time. ++ y 4 LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS, 4 ™ ‘ Fourth nao nan I bin A pear Orna:3, ba Seah itpadgy Lgyi Me 3 Fifth Race—Bos D’Or.1, Just $o,2,. osa3.. morning-that i, the part ot te tam) Sixth Rave—Pathos 1, Avcid 2, Peetlaesten 3. , ee aera ene AT HAWTHORRES Tater—they were, geetOp, By Sith Race~-Haviland 1,; Carat}2,; Maud: Muller. 3. th’ Race—MoGee 1, Matador, 2,:Emperor. of Indiat3. old-time baseball player, First Inateg. ) rd soon Bh ge AF W a regularly Ordained min- sees err eckley, the out un. | By Assisted and Rresanhan was on ¢ McCann struck out, .Mertes also a) a " 1 aa double’ over third, scoring, Bresna " Dahlen went out, Shay to Beckley. One run. Dahlen threw; out @hay. Shannon walked, Beckley, hit hard to Matty, who threw to Gilbert to catch Shannon, THE WINNERS. i, PIRBT RACE—Caller (11 to 8) 1, Bonfire (20 to 1) 2 Fax man 3. ‘ 9s THIRD RACE—Fall Handicap—Hamburg Belle (10 to Dale (10 to 1) 2 Collector Jessup 3. ra : , ‘itp SurPRRERs. The accident was such that the other employees of the factory could 46 pothing to help the sufferers, Their shrieks as the acid burned into their bodies could be heard for a block around, and through it all their associates in the factory had to stand and watch them writhe around the bdottom of the elevator shaft. A line of hose was finally got on the men, but it elmply served to dilute the acid, By this painfully slow process two of the men were saved from instant death. The carryi*ng of murlatic acid from the grounr floor to the third floor had been going on most of the afternoon, .For the sake of safety only eight carboys were placed on the car at a time, Barnett, the elevator man, had instructions to run the car slowly and to be careful how he stopped it’ at rf ordinary precaution was tak and there at it, oa er the accident was the Teoult of detective pe bedi FOURTH RACE—Artful (6 to 2) 1, Tradition (1840.1) — FIFTH RACE—High Chancellor, 18 to 5, 1; Dimple, @ te GAME echetrttits| on ter ‘ a" oy cot Oar to Moo i EEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, Aug. 27.—Fifty wit ing th rT eeiest. fae dats | a va a Cheabro to Keeler. Hit by piteher—An- SH Me a, mer Sue a ee [eae ent re TOOHLTS w..a Jan, Kor Umbe-Dere "| pple aw the $5,000 Fu run today, the sh was over a) 1. ing non al % beta AIT NEE SPETMY 0 -Gryene Pit ita iadeees thes atiartenn Mapes {Bpecia! to the World.) Artful, first; Tradition, second; Sysonby, third, AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, ¥. Y,, Aug. 1—The Highlanders went Into the The time was 1.11 4-5, Farrel, Dahlen to arcana. Burke few | night b9 the Phillies. biltcnet Ras pres against the Cardinale bent | x the two: “second toning, | Bunt imine Caran Pa mune ep ta eta ia] Sys, ton i Anus dongs | Sudhot and Sparks alternately. Hany tame, Chesbro went in the box tol ty by turfmen, was badly by Browne saccificed. fiom may hold on to Garvin. / Jordan ; do the teh ates. and Martha I, running in the colors of H. B, Duryea, That Out Daclyns ONE RUN. ‘gh, but found that TF os 0 a[_ Berta tanned. Heidrick aot arvt 08 not a fluke was proved by the time, Artful ran the distance needed no ip te rte Bhpy.ahuenan reg anarons aan Mop | which waste fastest Futurity run over this new course by jh ie _R HPO El walied Fiat oe ir seaee second, Savable ran the distance’ in 4.14, and Hamburg gp hod EDT goa dee beg | maddy tac, ran it in 1.13 Previous to thew vcadon fe area in about. ten ry sos laser, on " ira, "Ba tien *°: | over the old Futurity course, which was 170 yards short sacrificed him Bier. aaron led > mm F § g et Sane Net Beer wwneee wewewen ued weHweHccooe it the car stopped with a jolt, the steel cable parted right at over the car, whic fell with a crash to the sub-cellar, In of the eight carboys was 185 pints of muriatic acid. The glass ere smashed to bits when the car struck, and the car itself was reduced to kindling wood. The breaking of the carboys released this enormous quantity of the deadly fluid, and the men, pinioned in the wreck, could only wallow around in it and shriek piteously for help. 978 i i #3 if walked. Bresnal catch of Beckley’s “ Thira Browne beat out a bunt, doing a hun- Carish, tb Y fe UIT. the ‘sane ay Brown shin Piret tmaing ; r herself by five lengths. Sysonby raced Pee en droped vm eriiced. iy ca ye ¥ five and one-half furlongs and then quit absolutely. He Sireurnataoes. iH fey struck out. NO 1 Des 2 by of yellow hitherto unsuspected. There was no question about Bd a VEN OL ela RESULTS OF TO-DAY'’S GAMES, NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. . * horve when be —_— tng Gilbert. kivew. out Parrell. Ne setaach singled, but was caught, short nn | He just stopped on oes 8 a tired bene pulled up. NEW YORK AT 87, Louis. 87. Lous AT New york, ["°%* oon raat Serdar ‘and. "Babe. Ritehey "Aled ts ; NO"RUNS. wes followed by Weodsaw, ‘Tradition andl Sims NewYork... 110002140— 9 FIRST GAME, oi: Mt ,Beaumont tried to. ates | Brooklyn... 0» o0-s] | Conmay ginal. Commer was stub] grt and ran like a team { * veee Devlin filed ¢o Farrell, Gilbert fanned |but Bergen's throw beat him two yards. | pitisburg. 6004-4] stealing, O'Connor to haba re +f have been terrific, for these two raced $4 Louis .....30.0.000000— 3/St Lous....,004300000— 7/and Bowerman filed. io Omoot. NO|NO ROME First. base oft Panes. 4:| Sud Padlon aot Cnevores Un. WO) eartY PACS, Uw Tanya are not slow beginners by. batts 7 fathewson and Bowerman; | New Yerk.... 00200000 0-2 Wisin died, Devlin to MeGann, Nangny, | find gracden ent “ others, and tion and ‘ an . balls, — {of Jones, 4. Btruck out, by Fi a ; e y ‘ Batteries—Hynea, Pelly and Sugden; [the latter took’ Reckley’s drive without | ,#deckard deat out a bun: and reached! 4; by J «ame base ita Gees: RUNS entra tasting. ‘The crowd eagerly watched for one or the other to crack, a hi | seeond on @ wild pitch, Babb lined heckard, BROOKLYN AT PITTSBURG. en 1, aaah eens, ree ne fet, Ritchey's peod at mplre—Emalle. Attend: | _An¢ Hold ie oaitett | was silence until suddenly Hildebrand was seen to go to the . mont, op ro Wallace fi Fitth Inning, second settled Jordan. Mews. NO RUNS. warner sreessdet, Dilion ——————= | Dougherty touted 10 donags nice, throw to catch Wagner] second to frat Ritchey out to Lum.|lee, wae thrown ow hese nd. Ri and Jones stopped earlan out Diton nies, Kruger filed Highth tant RUNS. a ~analte Talay * Wagner scored. Me- Inning. Fourth Inning. took Béckley’s drive without |Cormic! ruck out. ONE RUN. Lumiey_ signed. lard singled to enahan , Brookdyn..0000021200000—5) Se. Lous... ‘Then a roar burst from the crowd: Pimberg..0 10103000 0001-6! New York ‘Conner. ie. ad Koran, Wallace | — «artful a beaten. Synonby walks in. ! NO} it looked that way for an instant, but the cries hushed aa +200000020— 4 0000110018 jteries—Jones and Bergen; Fisherty! Batteries — Sudhoft dO" ‘ Pike. ingen Pe doy f and O'Connor, icGuire, CHICAGO AT BOSTON. 100000000-1 Gorton... 20000000 —2 Batteries—Owen and Sullivan; Tanne- ‘hi and Criger. ny 300 — 7|Detrok.. o—3 00100100 1-4 Sheckard fled to Doug haga hg von * * ie took care of Grady, ‘Third Inntan. centre, Babo punted right. 1 Jones tbe rgen ; was sate, when shay fret NO guns, De" Ou Ruler Uo [ght nite wring Lime Just as the erowd looked to see Sysouby draw away Arthul 0 y Pe ge ge bP it was UP| walked and was out stealing, Bergem Wagner flied to jones, Jones by Sudho Ganeel af ¢ * 5 single e dunt. McGuire popped up to Padden.| 4) went on and wou handily by five lengths. Sysouby, Geasler out, Phelps to first, Lumiey | % took | f Philadelphia to first. UNG. caugl cond was clos, Burkett sacrificed, it too much the worst of the weights.” The » aatteries Donovan and Bevitle: Plank ‘one f diovand |, Beaumon Hi and the Keene co! oe ease herty's hands, poeanta. | Saree’ out Eeddes, vac Mae wp ete ; * 3 ‘ initantae.<: Jones out. Leach to first. Sirang| Richey to Wagner rd brat Bh after, welling. tela to Gane. NO| ARTFUL SHOOTS TO THE FRONT. My Mer umley and Ber-| RUNS. Paw pF rive. and on oh NO ea nek Flaherty i ftnvato™? fied to Beaumont. TWO! Biberfeld’s splash was ferr' Ot"| ekot to the front and me: tT ° seve | . reed d ‘ i he, S0ods, | to Rabb, “Leach Med to Gensler. NO his third, inate “o casler | 12, fortis by. a fast eprint rapidly on Sysonby, and then the crowd knew that Sysonby lertes, Dahlen cee home: whe ’ ¥ al Gijbert forced Divito, Shay to Parreih eres Seniees a Catena a play | NO. RUNS. the end, was beaten a head by Tradition for the place» | Gilbert stole went | ranned.” Ghachard singled’ aut a. : 3 r way be ‘ agreed that Artful bad too much ut, Burke to Beckley. Matty. dled: the | Chase Berget out, Flaherty| Pitips's grounder. Strang Cleverly | Sudhoft dou dee After the race the experts Dahlen | yo ; > , Te Teme io Anderson. The pretlicat penned up one, for, Deviinis beneft..and | smecdases shot’ over “seteed.. Wns Siath Inaing, fooble ever, Holdrick and Sudhoft were ; Brie, Secann win arelays fe : fed and Ritchey | Strang fouled’ to Philips. Dillon flea carughe” Gaia! to Meduire, to, Conrgr, | Sysonby. by perhaps 50,000 people; and. ihe ~ NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. © . } . red. filed 10 Gensler. Mo- !to Wagner, Gessier fouled to Phelps, NO| to, McGuire, to Chesbro, to Ki b The race was witnessed . " wk Re Seventh laning. ed \ oN, [RUNS RUNS. n on the race, for holiday crowds do sot New Yoru0a0 Falet. Loute o ia bashonaye yt sewerage Bresnahan was-out,- Sha. Ritcber out. ch hit sathly msn.) Chesbro was out, Wallace to. frat. | that many of them wo OW: 4 * Imont sacriticed, Jones io first. Wagne bade - Jred: Ritchey to tirat. Jones | fouled to Jordan, NO RUNS Oe AT BOTTOM OF THE SHAFT - . “a f 00 \Boston.....43 71° 3TT oeee00 bin b Keeler a short price for their money. The weather vould aoe have been an (Brookiyn..08%2 .43! Washingt 0a 0 7 it past Barke, Browne rang fouled to Cariah. Dillon Teath tant fe elt toyled 10 O Conaes | the track better. ‘ 4 06 Phila’phia®s 60 286) Katteries — Donohi 83] Mert r NO RUNS. bei rd, Elbert te 9 . 4 sade Fd iyy einai and = Bem:s; Simon. coun ded ‘sted elps (oo (Luma yay Lumley out Flaherty to Airet. Breck. by S ONE RUD HAMBURG BELLE IN rors Aaa # ». . “ie r ' y 4 -**BASTERN LEAGUE. iw ; ie ce POE Hiroe Bate ce gtoanae cfs tol” ‘Tne other stake feature o was the Fall Handicay at rT Five . ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING, * Anderton. Higmphill went down Ganzel| ioe, Here Hamburg Belle came back to, her own. She Wek. BE, a. Mea {o'firat. Jones singléd ‘to centre. Con- 4 ran the siz furlongs in 1.12 4-5, the jess! bled (6 right.” Lumle made @ beautiful shanded 4t0P | ¢orm once more An "MUFFALO AT JERSEY CITY. | Ror aon tram RO RUNE ie se tora amy Bergen out Be ie ae addons) NO tne oh Be Ms be ever run for. this stake. She beat oye ante ve oa 4 ; , Ane 0 lay, n mut to Beaum Sonroy. sing a : fee eee Aine dar waetton’ xe jae nye - abv ule tab RUNS: llega Cormick N30, canis Srotitte’s dy out Ten to 1 was her price. Hamburg Belle won / Buffalo £000.41 0 Orta) center enable nM 84) Da nien davdied ‘to ’ umon. yo Kenerty vs Wagner] helps fouled" to Bergen, Burkett led the score. Conroy coming | . ) ‘ Wee oo ode ed ts Devil le An. the hom, ont, Wagner to first. TWO] «i Leach forced Plahi? forced Pulta, Wallace to | (Continued op Second Page.) . dereey City TORONTO AT BALTIMORE, —|Gl'aert beat p el dace orn Was thrown our dy} Batteries——Yerkea and McAllister; SECOND GAME. 3 1 yt) Wai weaumont’s fly in left went through lon Btrang’s wide throw. y 4 ———-——— Muller, Barnett and O'Neil. , - ‘ roan TBmensear and eas reprimands ReeaT Ty tne anes ' 4 oh Conroy fouled to Jones, | abthad t out by Conryy, to Gangel, Con’ Mey Ay ve a oo te aah ot eit! inaeae wetanl f Me Twelfth tenia. Sain bathed Mel esha tak Wome : ° % y Anderson to Biber! ote! th J t! SECOND GAME, REF. aes vers. ior De MeGana Med to right, ae A Gessler's anor bey [es Fy fe 5, im Sash: tae tees Buffalo... 993000001471 Shannon fanned. Berkley wer out \ sitet es ., boned ty ER RRR ee a ty PeGann, Grady cot mM pas , w y ed, 10 Giartete | A iierion | trOsaner ated, Cones o dae ‘ rf and McAllinter; hester . and reached thir) on &moot's pe MENOOLCd Wien 41 tanned. Kruger fled to Ges * 5 ita" t | sy Serene tote NG pared ; “Peat [Devin SC Tn ee ete en ee TREE RUNG eT? | RUNS. ighth Inalng RUNS. VF l tterlen—Mills and § ; Fate. |Deviln. > i + [M40 to Geester, a bepedd NB. t TORONTO AT BALTIMORE. Sts Tees agua bas: Nath (nates. Seveuth Inving, le wae under | Haldrick'e | MEOUIEE "hp throm, out We i | RIRST. GAME. EL REA . ontin {out Graty. Darien wen; nH OU teach to fire. Jones lace was thrown ou! pod bt ia: teers R . pevint wilked; s0-did Sirung. Diilow Bing, ay. Bergen flied to Moc ’ fed. J beat, out | Lossed Jones, .. Faherty j mick, 8. ti an ay . oir i : st te». Bae NE