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| | ae "7 Girealatlon Books Open toa” |__| RESULTS EDITION “NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1004, PRICE ONE CHI Defeat by Clevelands in First sean ted Wehall bg edt (|P (if ¢ ANAT Pitchers’ Battle in Wind-Up % of Series at the Exposition ek at GIAN TS WIN | & ‘ Pennant Race. a Hite Are Scarce Up to That " Ned stastrew he out [Brotherhood Fear Their Existence as One Game for Disputing Umpire} the Most Powerful of Unions Is Threat Zinmer's Ovelelen, by Invasion of Motormen, Under BATTING ORDER. Conditions, Put at Head of Trains, ‘ Gtrewlation Books Open to All,”’ a PERS ast Sac." ‘ Broomstick, Hot Choice in Flying -Handicap, Beat Lady Amelia, Who Led: All the Way Into the Stretch, 'y There Tiring and Finishing Second. BERNHARD: AND POWELL KEEP. HITS SCATTERED. | SCORE. BY INNINGS, GIANTS.2 2... ce eevee 000000111 0-2 Looals Are Blanked in Every In-} gt Louis... 2... 1000000001 ning but the Seventh, When They. Get’ Two—No More ¢ Scoring After That. BROOKLYN AT: PITTSBURG—SECOND ‘GAME. BROKLYN..’.. .. «00. 0:'0-0 2 0 a8 0'0 2 PITTSBURG... .. .. .. 0 0:1'°0:0°0.0 01, l—-3 ‘Sydney Paget’s ‘Woodsaw Took Au- tumo Handicap Easily and in Fest ‘Time— Princess Rupert’s Close Shave to Win from Zeala. ‘ cod: : er are Engaged at Lower Wages, THE WINNERS, | Rci"Sathed mova ad™Gas id iL bipse dant ie Pt : FIRST RACE—Princess Rupert (3 —_———. on 00 LATE DETAILS BROOKLYN-PITTSBURG GAME. ' Xf PROGRAMME TO OPEN TUNNEL | to 8) 1, Zeala (13 to 8) 2, Raiment 3.|| RESULTS AT“ DETROIT, +11 dF Tenti Inning—Ditlon out at first. Gessler reached: second “la ON OCT. | MAY GET SETBAG 4 SECOND RACE—Kickshaw ( {Special to The Evening World.) ; i ; i on Kreuger’s muff. Lumley si Sheokard out. runs, a Umpiree—Jonnstone. and. bmmer, “4 4) % Liberia (7 to 10) 2, Nigrette 3, | HIGHLAND PARK RACE. TRACK,|/ "UP eee 0 OL aE Beaumont tripled. Ritchey ingle. lagner’s sina le score (Special to The Kyening World p ESR Sed pe DETROIT, Aug. %-Following are the |Total so..-cessce. sescccss.. 210 7 163] Seaumont, One run. BASEBALL PARK, BT. LOUIB, Aug THIRD RACE—Woodsaw (2 to 1) | “utd, of the Taces held here to-day: CLEVELAND, ~ [Kew the Glants take a, doubte-neeaer! Situation Regarded as Critical and Natio 11, Wild Mint (4 to 1) 2, Heart's De- ¢ ie red at i rom the oe ue mages Big M 2! Organization of Engineers Is Only Wait ire 3, a cole N AT CINCH WATI-MATIONKL LEAGUE. ...._4 to-day. ‘Oniy the old standbys turn FOURTH RACE—Broometick (@|t™rd, Timetih ria ; BOSTON Sn ut CMa 000001, 00122 ov ret Veale cad Giant for Result of Conferences Before Tak to 8) 1, Lady Amelia (6 to 1) 2 ne te tr 102 6.0) GCINCINNAT] ...- esecee 10 0 0 0210270! —— 4° | Bntientng und tho playing ot a gume Mineola i toy ana ean, eon eran ‘tet tistas th wvailwas scan anne” "| Decisive Action—Trouble Due to Int ased o1ase streak of ha ck and win a game We ret) 1 tr Lypnawed (68) ac a RACE Para ae 22994 gp couisar WASHINGTON AMERICAN LEAGUE rita ae tana AG! tion of Electricity as Motive Power. qiabady Prudence &. ee Bre hi ‘ahaa’ # * OT. LOUIS. ..ccndee 00002 ig! t rst : hia ch warmed up * SIXTH RACE—Outcome (8 to 10) roo WASHINGTON .... al) ARSE Rabie ih ‘ 14-0'1.0° hisaned AG etek thi Negotiations between officers of the Brotherhood of 1, Palmearer (18 to 1) 2 Car ement of the “L” road and Subway have | buncte 3. Engineers and the manag y a stage that draws the vital interest of the travelling public of this Unless some basis of compromise can be reached or one si TORONTO AT ath dk wR we "LEAGUE. (soerlat to The Bvengng World.) a conte, Ba Biol ‘ ROHESTER oe ae ° H 1 to ° 0°0: o4 SHERPSHEAD BAY, | Ave. 2.-| PUPTHORACEATH role . , on oka Mae 31.0 0 W ; Gia rE tlle aoring | Gane pad alld wie elt ' i a Favorites had things pretty much thelr | seven Bs wo, ar % . 3s = - scat a other backs down completely there is likely to be a disastrous s i vat Ree AA vcehliorin ct u 0 i Ww? wits. LOUIS GA ; that the road will. be ) “Capea mtee a hee! oe wasnt Tease ag LATE DEALS @ Mt 44 ae hs =a bert, | athe bi 4 thade the purt-o1 vme City Hall and One Hundred and Forty-fifth street WINNERS AT fe AT Tani Wane ofthe a@han tom” drt | Seventh Inning—Dallen f¥ed'eo Shay. ei wai. alibi en upon an amicable working arrangement 1 mh wap. the eholee in the Pising Handle i */ Aine Powe by fs wore ot <te 2 Hitting) Hort singled. Warner fled. Ames singed, SOOrINGTDEVIIN.: | aertor thre ose nied to tare | TMS Is contingen ate fiplongh. SMiskole "Grea at fret): HARLEM sven Raby Thee TRACI Le ot ee eet Ce renee te. te fited. One run. cing and “Boviin: was noother vielen tee bache# tq win vile race, but ahe soon Ml, Aug, ~The’ following were the| nie: thbuah Bernfardt was tound Bresnahan Of the speedy Mr, Nichols. NO RUNS, (Continued on Secona Page.) walked off t tl 2 grey cold and the rigiit money went winnets of the races held here to-day:|“Cntroy and Biterteld: carriea o the| Grady: poo Smoot hed, Senet Sage oa at firs. No runs. jes ‘throw of Smost's drive, an 0% Broomalisk at the last momen. rhe iene) furlongs. Wen, i batting honors tor the Mighlanders. ae} E nn flied out. Mertes-douy ire,™its" on“enat's attempted: sacrt- we right with Broomaick, hed Dim Glee ‘al bared piace. The Highlanders ap to] Ded ia wooed on Dale eaored on Dan's dou, Devin ou.” One rn tes sr sein, Warn Bul DODGERS AND P IRATES: Seay. abe nent nay sith her ct ly | Time—t second, O'Loughlin’ wenpired a good] — (Barolay struok out. @réwne got Burke’s ‘nearby hit. Trad to bite Rienener es bad 4 . F Scan ied ageinor-nim and wae earetes.| Nichols walked. Farrel out, Devin to McGann. No runs, tense, area dled dilbert 3 | PL AY A CLOSE ¢ Al | Ninth Inning—Gilbert Warner sacrificed. .Ames| ¥emen- Xo bik “hd displayed Incompetency, \ Broomatick in spite of his 12 pounds, Vick closed and it was all over, deen filed againet-him end was careful. 4 edla ran a bad race. She Js not Near 43 101 and oe There was not'a-single kick on his de herself, Mi rT Jao ran a bad race. ta 1% to 1 a hy to ‘ . A Third ve oc agent “Malden race vas Oe MrHIRD doa bt Oe eee out at first. Bresnahan: to'Shay.: No runs. (Barta and Shay. noth fumbled ie easy Victory for Woodamaw, who W gl * Fire ant eee Ca ‘ *y fit the way and weg trom wu Mind shoes Oa fe rn to} Bay ahd! ace! came Jopether with mee tatned. vishols threw out|Scanton, in Box ba py ra Is very , & terrific :¢i on fitet ‘and Bay waes| . x bl rf Clubm ie on ee, cnt toate LATE wowa: ar erROrT. | (ai Mattias setae] fective Oat ey Double-Header, Cn OD i Be | Pa che cre. a wen gre ate Sixth Race—Raohel aoe Aga Prodigality 3. i Sees caged Ne liven % ond: Hane . (7 Princess Rupert had a narrow escape ‘LOUIS. i, a cpuunata ent r t Only, } writhed about Ly 5 to inthe pring vt On a ae Fifth Race—Lustig i Pas’ 2. Brook a Bowne singed past shore and was FIRST GAME. BATTING ORDER. ther the race, The attendance was ex: ockiey Mattes’ fied i becat’ ane E BY INNINGS. -_-—— dering the fact that It! ‘ 500m; Pi War Monday and "0 day follwing «| BS at Sixth Race—Bear Catamer.1, irene Lidnsey 2, Don Dom's toot mart, NO-RONA. eA | CALLED TT Sil pee ais, big race. Ritohey, 3. | ane he was pbtayed =A fig if 0 plate singled t sinchod nchid bunted and, Ns t u Reals Reaten an _pesngettien }. saline i ie taraee Wt we i iccamnent Branadel To ca how * incess Rupert was or LOUIS FINI filed out v, i pte opening dash and she won, but ST. IS FINISHES,: Sevond Inning. Fitte tentes. pM a Hecate, it. fordaa. me Zeala cut ow - owas by an eyelash. (Soectal "t get out of the way of Devlin fanned. Farrell threw out 2.—The rally made by the Case, to the stretch, followed by to The Bvening World.) a tates and «ot his base iibert. Warner filed to right. NO| Pa. Aus: of C a { y REN Napett. Midge and Rella'rix.| FAIR GROUNDS RACE TRACK, sr, |lev hit “to Gaase Tai whe ‘ae hatte Brooklyns in the final round of th Daiple re—Mr. matin’ UNS hen they straightened out Princess LOUIS, Mo., Ave. ynpied races ind both were Barclay filed to Gilbert. Burke | arg: game livened up the men. They ps == when (vent to the front and-jook the| here toudy re follows: re F iit vit eae Powell's (enaed. Nichols fouled to Deviin, NO inning. Ritter for the y f frst, Lomi jead, he was stopping again at te jones = Won a) ry pia ta ed B out of Sixth Inning. Touched rt sganeckand rename lasted jong enough Amen led off with a hit to centre. ‘ bare Be hai at tncond AMgonata fs i io deepen ire, Picked. Berahara's mabe ‘ut of Breanaban filed to left and Browne to . ? win by a nose from Zealn, who was sneaking in a bunt wi My ir ane retired his man at first. Burke, McGann did better, singling to mpions napping. Two five lengths In front of Ratment. }: a bait for. |e UN popped centre. and putting Ames ‘oa third, j act caught the Chal of 0} rae up to Carr. Lajote od to. Bee I hits followed. ried 1, and phe Cll ino tenes erclen ation aetinie lace ane minir. Conroy “followed sai| Mark of 200 14 | 1-4 for Mares,! Comelius in in Dodging an Auto| ete cord nine oR Moe. Acanion waa atiened {0 face fe 1 hee an 8 second; and singled to Kiet in the second game ta eng rece, bat Soring Pu 2 eg | ed Time ip "a wale na (Settings ene" Brediey'to Talos | Without Ald of Paoemakers,| mobile at Newport Hits Car‘| tsnavd, weshinx, sar out. aubert 10] Pass ce tom Brooks ‘M8) unis tine fy shat aver, frm ada a! rantu iekahaw raced We eat, | = ar, went to the slab. fennel. Jettan aie Seer tageiner Oe head and Li- |b: foe Cook, ae ais taal | ON to 2.02 3-4 at Provi-| riage Ahead with Wagon- , First I aere out NO See * 4 a berla laid third sin te teeotng | bt 14 Sed Mele’ s hotrone part Wilms fok| dence Ciroult Meet. , Occupants Thrown Out. RESULTS OF Daton struck, out, Gesrly SMM | hgh one, Wagner, batted the eure ‘unde ss Te yea Bal, ary ‘Won | base, Mev mighty Larry fouled” to as TO-DAY'S BASE-~ | Beaume Eyton Bransfield popped to Dillon, +] Powell wae thrown out by Turner. (Sgecia! to The Evening World.) BALL GAMES. i Leach. Seventh Settee ut Teeceh |, Me MeCormiek 7 NEWVORT, RB. 1, Aug. 2%—Cornelius Vanderbilt, driving pair of trotters to @ runabout on Bellevue avenue, ran down another runabout in which were NEWARK AT PROV aT ‘PROVIDENCE. Age. Frank L. Peckham, a prominent New- mag Pathe 'f $8 aiayls dai | Tha fractional ime of the eal as] ee eal y, felled to get on to them | PROVIDENCE, pl, Aug. --Dariel ae bg te Mh lowered the world’s pacing record for Fourth Inning. mares, without a pacemaker in front a@ beautiful «| ¢ (2.0 1-4), 10 2.00 4-4, -at the Narragan- ~ NATIONAL LEAGUE, Beato Genale —_—— Sevond tans BROOKLYN AT PITTSBURG. | pany out, Leach to frst. | Ritter, sin; * FIRST GAME. ied near second and cine s00e in oat ot Jordan’ adhe 01001010 4— 7|nce side. Jordans role 33011012 -11|ner sma handled ty peat Scanlon. sett Park Grand Circuit meeting this ‘Dhe after were thrown out and badly 4 flied as follows: Quarter, 0.91; half, Lat {-4; truck out. Bransfiel ‘ " cut and bruised, though not seriously ed. H. Me-| but was out att Mint, who war & and ey, to co Ay. | heeeuariere, 1 Tomiie, 2a O44 PHILADELPHIA AT CHICAGO. Kruger Nu icips fied | to Ritchey. NO of Heart's Desire, JERSEY hai ‘at sssrinone, dergon's it | was Ue a pome reel 0 | "Tae acttnt oceured last evening ..000000000-0 . sie Beaumont tied sn Leela Broemsticn's Handicap. Jersey City 0002.00 iune. scored and The accident «ccurred last evening 00000002 —2 Bee ama fad to a Baltimore. 2 0 11 0 H 2 Fitth Inning. feng Tar, i | Bellevue avenye tried to turn out to w Cormick was retired at first on | RUNS. Broematich we Fising Hendin te Lt -tbrtcgad leet kg beregeel ay 9-9 tena rm ts Carr® To RUHE: | te cnt tthe Toad behind Pace eterna eee alpremaer fort, ston. Dillon Med | ory h antag. aye Fighth Inning. . 4 Meco Ritchey thre inner fa ast by Maansel K filed to C ed, howe Lene pages nd % “NS lon f im pitcrey wi yes fa ‘onroy. took Bay's " ta the As he swerv wer, an automo- RUN : y i fron In The stretch, | NATIONAL’ LEAGUE: 6TANDING. Se hole near. second ve Lae alk. tret "pgesot OL ce Hal leah ae fle AMERICAN LE LEAGUE. ung On, the Am cae. ‘oor: | mite fouled ot abbed a sie in eH wagon caught in the rear whee! o} e to first, “dor: : a =o a Oe be Be a oa le ne nroy'a lick to +E RIGE menched'|Mr. Peckham's runabout and tore it off CLEVELAND D AT NEW YORK. ee on er "foatrmont “Rab ft : | They Soran | Now York.9 1a Laat se “tn event | hid ten, Lalole met one | 'sir. and Mrs, Peckham were tirown | Clgyelend.... OL OL O00 tm 4ie shen sy out ON R Enfceee aa “ ‘ey rt “ainath: [cored Fitks Bradley, As thrown, ut | out but Peckham manages ‘0 bold his! Wey York .....0.00.90.0 2.0 0— 2! eet : i. b ts i nree pr ‘ F. ; ‘ ty Al ay er | Mr, Vanderbilt stopped as soon as he! | pomut end voce ee Sel sivines. Bay meee th ' ‘Lajole caught one on the handle of his ‘singled. Andy oli could and went to the assistance of! aboranannet Shar gihy wd torew home, : Sri helen faioae [mga sepenee pi (Mammen ctor cet | DETROIT AT aoaTon. | ian Janik th ta ‘5 a thr ; RUN. } ie all ‘ vssay 00000000 0~ O/ Peyena Ene bask. Seanion AOL'S —— ee ; |i " y00000001~ tlre etm weed oR ot 1 ot | M i ries—-Killian and Drill; Dineen | $2 UNS. aw, aS to i _Rreurer'e Ss CHIGAGO AT PHILADELPHIA. | one shot between Seanion's loa fi 000010000-1 peed Phelps fied | 30000100 —¢]sreckerd.

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