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AGE BY BY TOMPO ii ¢ iy [RACING a SPORTS Oy Pores eee PRICE AE earn ait bested “T. ~ NEW YOK YORK, ATU! “SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1904 1904 | NEW TTR ~HIGHLANDERS WIN: | FOR sie sate , OATS CITI HI cman & aa EAS UTI == a4 ws 3 hee OAT WELLS NORTE / T di Q t the ° 28,000 FANS WELCOME BOTH PITCHED WELL. he Marison ea police report that Simon Abraham, ht years old, of No. 60 Market street, got a blow on th JAWITES AT 5 : far pexus while fighting in the street with Wills Katsvaice. | eANTes AT THE POLO.) Drake's Colt, Heavily It, Heavily Backed-ta: ight years old, of No. 69 Market street, late to-day, and died »B ‘om the effeots of the blow. The little: fellows wer paged ta Luther Taylor, in Box for Pen-| Feature at Sheepshead Bay, Ie’E a crowd of 100 Wer Hoye, wi who-raiawey little Abra- | nant Leaders, Holds, Bean-| Only by a Nose by Stalwart, -V fc‘l unconscious to the sidewalk. »_No arrests weremade. | saters Down Up to Eighth, Breaks Track Record. ST. LOUIS AT PHILADELPHIA (A. L..—SECOND GAME: When He Lets Up. ~~ ‘Moother Meeting Is Held at the Home ‘© of August Belmont Without an/tooals Are Luoky in Seouring Agreement with the Representatives} Thelr Seoond Run on a Ba Throw by Hickman, Which of the Employees Being Reached. Enables Them to Score Later, ‘a ‘Tie-Up May Be Prevented by a Strong REET, re mPa w.| ST, LOUIS.» .. «= «---- 0° ONO. *RuOjO 0 0- ys Rivalry Between the Organizations ¢ 1 0 of PHLIADELPHAI.. .. .- -..4 01 0 me “"l’ ALONE BETS $50,000 ON. RAC! EN O16 9 ao * Controlling the Men Who Work on|a™ » 1 <8) CHICAGO AT WASHINGTON (nts) SECOND GAME, 1 -and Electri 1 0 7 of CHICAGO ....... ......00000°-310—4 eS Ae av P We the Steam Electric Roads, 0 ¢ 1 eo WASHINGTON .... ....-00211010 —5 * ‘Tradition, Hot Choice in Flatbush’ , toi ‘Nimelin fe af v q ins Easil; wy "The differences between the employees of the L and the Inter- os abn TORONTO: AT shy i L). Bak for Two Year Olds, Wins a borough Rapid Transit Company were not definitely settled at the con. ‘DRTROTT, crane: totcne aeeeees siute ; 10.0. 0 00" Piao) 8 0 “| Madden Makes Killing on Wat i (erence between the labor leaders and the Interborough representatives at| wemtyre, 1 rierr et PTAs hig aaTis ° 48! which Easily Beats Lad Ameli 7 the home of August Belmont, No. 44 East Thirty-fourth street, to-day, |Barrett, cf. 138006 448 ic asily y | At the conclusion of the conference Charles Wilson, acting representative noe ooo aa] ‘POR OTHER EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES SEE PAGE'2, vi ——__— we « ; 4 foe man, 1b. 12744 Seoheart ol ow int ° . ror tod ripyecodacih talk with Mr. Belmont. There is Det = ried Sixth R ONiliam Weight te eatin? 2, Br 3. : borg eve rason forthe bebe that we wil ett a peaceful settlement.” teary PIR thcaeeriep eaeees OTRO $e wea te _ etn apecicmenget TOssEHE. ish ' 23.041 Sixth Race—Sam Pete | , Grey Cloud 2, Navigator 3. DR ope cng hae A will be a conference to-ni ween General Manager Bryan, |Totls .... 154 u 5 OUIS. i a |fectty ridden, He | ofthe pre and W. D, Mahon i vote hand tthe interests | pyran OME BY HCHO Fourth Race-Otto Sil |, le Water 2) Tally 3 FN am Greg «of the “L” employees not ident the Brotherhood of Loco-| Mighianders 09100940 3 jace—Just So 1, Miss Doyle 2,King’sTrophy3. twa] am Leto deat the , motive Engineérs of thé Brotherhood of, Locomotive Firemen. . Mire Mahon 5 Prat bee So BRO t Sains 4 © \ooked for ' asked Mr. Bryan this afternoon for a chafke to talk ‘over the Ite Kg ak i , ont in. Stalwart existing between the conductors, guards and minor employees and the bere etait Moles Mase AT KENILWORTH, hing 10 soit tem company, and Mr. Bryan arranged the meeting. | Drill and Kitaon. Wild Rch—Kitson, $ e—Southa 1, Justice 2, Widow's Mite 3 There were present at the meeting this afternoon Mr. Belmont, Gen-| OLougna, “ew Connelly and ixth Race—Southampton 1, Justice 2, Widow's Mite s * eral Manager E. P. Bryan and General Superintendent Frank Hedley, ot| (Special to the World.) ————ceneee FIFTH RACE—Calé i 7 Pea re : he nero: Waren S. Stn, Gand Ci of he Bron of venue AMG % Pat ayaa) Comoe Lecomte Enger; WD. Mabon nent Pret of the i pe nr wpe rnd iar in 0 Bch 8. wesw om Charles Witton, Deputy Grand Master of the Brothertood of i bee ae ee Tees th tc Tore Swe SIXTH RACE—witd «Tome the percentage Doe gi ‘Ort Wells, and: a drive 1f) 1, Leader (7 to 8) Q. Locomotive Firemen, and delegates from the employeé’s unions, There will be two games here Mon- BY QUAKERS 6 T0 0 wt . 9 ‘The conference was arranged at a meeting of the labor leaders held this faites Ba a i rs bunch, an 4 FE morning in Horton Hall in One Hundred and Twenty-Atth street, A com. |Ribe,, Tet ation dlgpet by Mr. Stone, Mr, Mahon and Mr. Wileon was sent Prd a First Inning. " Hanlon’ 8 Men Never in It i Gai P eee Belmont asking him to appoint « time and piace of meeting. Mr, Belmont], McIntyre, ae ary wy | a bedibos n Game at Philadel.) trains replied that he would mest the three leaders at his home at 2.20 o'clock. Gand and ~f Barrett be urbane a phia, Sparks Having Them at His ET lp rcordy nebo ded. Forgan ake SS ih mercy -Throusnyeut, pany ves threw ‘out at Se embeporeag hey Cig heg ea geat 1 4 : (%, Uaving participated in the previous conferénces, was welcome ee and mt M4 to The _ | individual member of the Giants trotted Mr. Mahon 1s opposed to a strike, He will go to any length to Peeran Coad throw of Dail Reena npr PHLLADELPHIA, Be $4.80.4. m. |S 98 San. Sk: ale (er eoerece | Pee ot Setar wel order for a, male tom oso ang ort wel Comper, Pant ang urease nti eae Wig op a ome | eater TAS heaabisan Posoroticn ot Laer, Gé aii Wess. ware bone tertber Crawford went out, Eiberfield primed for to-day’s game with Brook-|Gessler, cf.. a af MoGann and Billy Dahlen, at present : trades unioniom than that of any other. The Amalgamated Association bow on singled sere ere ue an Zi Get freer Oe ih vpn 6 0 9 9| ald up for bees back to an unsym- hy 3 con! netana’ a a ts allied with the see Federation of Labor,, and Mr. Gompers is) yee cacy. Rovtneon, to Hiek-| onion one sabiteh taconbatice sadente Sane : Be ol Loree ai gt Mon conteg Set : ne? hg fate: all tne Waterside Ten Lengths ny opposed o sympathetic at first Lowe to frst. NO RUNS. of-playine while on their 18 Al tiand stand and given tcte share . a Giseane alk Co a] Lady Ametia FIGHT BETWEEN UNIONS oy te Third inning. Bice wend ine wares baad ® 64 6]. Mathewson ser Pe ey, sg Oana . Bellane was & third to Ve |e! a a ® . ie thetr importance, are the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, the Brother- ee ated. te tat ro | ted .to steal and war out, Dooin to] “TE sisters , “Hand,” aeonr, Taylor fed. out 18 Cannetl. | Ame! mela was Of hood of Locomotive Firemen, the Order of Railway Trainmen, the Order of abe i to centre, _ Bousheny iit] Hulewitt, NO RUNS. ‘ PHILADELPHIA Fue t Donlin. NO RUN® | way to the stretch, + atiway Conductors and the Order of Railway Telegraphers: The leaders Pee Wim ou vant Do derrea sleet Mt vty A aetec TT TOM, Ml snerered ot, When Latter Tester a, taste bee F be ‘Se ne ‘of these unions, foreseeing the ultimate elimination of the steam railroad ee ekg visa Wolverton died. Strang to Dillon. Mb. oo Tenny fii cat Bo did Cooley. to de® Lapnevenee Anderson fil || Thomas scored on a wild pitch. McGee ) aD... 223 HF & length. (Continued on Second Page.) “yoerth po nae bed Se Pe tee dropped tn } ‘ Reyne wee, eat wate Et ‘Tradition Didn't sn eh was en out by Elber- fnnieg. Py | ted to en Three | Panty econ go Bowe Mertes was luc! _ RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S GAMES, |i Tamas geo, ear 14 4 titietearamm ce orem eee a pee Sl, e uw, hated ‘0} fanned. Babb smashed ona to the wall o @| number of tiers, were given, and then Mer ong with & double eter riae penser ens Sa noe 01a sien ee Si ote tr are, rasta yo # con a to Low spf Sy peng Pn PLE | PRUNES DID ie Ae Mertes and Dunn. Gil-! they ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. tn SemNet Becond. her} Pee ynde hacer Paine ane at home, failed to show up in time for hoe to i ph 4 a REE'R xe tion, “Be ‘Bellane’'s ( ts third by Gessle: ‘Titus’s bit t McG) Bowerman f Ren AT Ne en om 1[g DETROIT: AT NEW YORK. | pinerte Me at arm [te Hulawitt Aled. to Shackard. and| Palledeiphia io on fet 'Dunn was at short and Don: Drinanty yisiin Bae 100010000 0— 1/¥) as hoe’ t's 0 nde 000380000 — 3, abi Ut and tossed time. | RUN! "4 Y 90100010 — aixein and ome te ans 4 Meuegngs ite end Moran, arb Batterie Kitson and Dri; Creare [NO RERE BROOKLYN AT PHILADELPHIA. ig in centre. McGraw age bed . Moran ai Catcher Marshall, Boston inn. trying Sows mentee san, ia & re Fick tak 3 . Can -| form and ready pd work. Taylor is Ota Erte ‘Bowerman. showed up best the prelim: inary Ko was ‘eaney to Willis, Taylor work and” bs” ally Dicked to | Weiner out Tabby and Tenoey, ad 23 Wells want to the worite Third tnaing. ro| Jordan was en easy out, Sparks to Siete Fete] Lush. Hulawitt fumbled Mitenelt's grounder, but redeemed himeeif vy 4 ° if rt Stalwart Ceat Ort Wells @ Be eects erty CLEVELAND AT BO8TON. ¥ haba doubling Mitohel) and Strong. NO piteh. a IY Pemasaie Brooklyn... +. “ar ores 54 fe 3 pare TOREEER Sixth Inuteg. bate M sai nd Glen: Piece tubes Bonus was out, Mogan to Tenney, Me had, been * a- 9 Fema F pulled down Barrett's Sparks whiffed three times and sat os iter. Attendances Taylor was wild and gave Geler four Sixth Pig -ae OM fume. Stalmart was Socted, bad ones in succession, Warner then] ,dt*¥ny torced by Willis, Gilbert made a good throw to Dunn and caught pt ee out nasal ated and ‘Gus tise and him a mile in an attempt to steal. Tay. | threw aur 3 3 fae Gelte ae Fas | ter Jor could not get them down and passea | £2%8, 0 Gir 3 A we Tenney ‘t rene | o“ Ps Wiltis to Tenney, Brown ut, one up to Geter Ne as thrown out by Abby, NO tohell and Ritter; Sparks | Gesten 100000000— - pes on’ as Batteriee—Jous and Bemis; Young ca | Riana “ooatbers bor traehte Thomas’ rounder. ¢ Gleason ‘flea 8T, LoUIs AT ie AT OHIOARD. ° ry fter a hard [e) as doubled Pd |. Sparkes "Blharteld walkea and 8 ui? a Rowe | ie una Mitchells netting the oe oe ° Geasier. Sot eet sonst Met struck out. The + kid ent third Seventh Mnuing, Anderson CHICAGO AT WASHINGTON, ee. artes nal vas ioe Legge Sik hit to Sparks and was our ar] TAMMY tO dut he was forced by Abby, Drill! * ry ingled was sale on Hulewie Taylor to Dunn, and Abby Jn turn was ) eBegiiagMictta and crady Walmer | age VIRST GAME be fhe ate Gleason Ayeokard a th w. Sheckard fied writs forced by Cooley, Dunn to Gibert. NO ler, Huiewitt to wee 6030100026 _ pets. Rite sited to NB. Seventh Innl A, 8. Drill tani n ae ae be. fordan RU joven as. ft ’ ee Washington... 001900000 t/at frst. Chet ese Gaaael? et strugele. °0 Ny gt Ed ont st, at Doalin: ted off for the Giants and] | Abby. filed out, to Browne, and G inte the ay ee CINCINNATI AT PITTaBURG, | Batteries — smith ant worarteng; | NU U NE, walked. Titus We “fer canoes one with his back. which netied| {9.7 Donitin’s hands. RU ride ide Townsend-and Clark. \ nek gut Tooin ¢ nd tole secood. \Glesson’ sacticed, But he was tne t, Abbey tof ‘ Game postponed on account of rain, _ Millar sineled to teft, fg, Hula ‘ee tet Bon a nassisted. Wolverton by | Duan me out. eas 2 te Renney. | with Wolverton s tol ein tesla. Iona and thrid M8 ander ‘got New reas 5 Dp 2 fee on M a 1 Boston... % eeth to ; labb * out at 4 B loran did much for . a Brook: 6 - i, = . oran Ww werman. er wervambe as Batteries— <Palty and ae rae : Ry lag ae sal” Rarrest | thir We ol iohe raed u oer ke ~ Aa ie Sateeteertng a - ha ee |eannet trl “d is lett and ie whe : i Ni = we " rs mer oO ower: sccpeaal oma spinon me ptr 5k rhe Mi m Wilts was retired the same wa —— RV LT Tied to Crawterd, Kesler Sixth tant HUN. was a oat, with A te ‘hr nue Aied to Bheckard. paos Du ea ‘vo eal third, iy struck out. Taztor waa sue ‘Whe ts the tte eee to Een. Biteroe Thonmas sot Mitchell's My after a nang Deola, litres Mor De fore: v. deat out A duet in Nitta hot out 0" on i vlehanty. lehanty's fumble, pommisteree See ht eae ANmAIOAN eae LEAGUE STANDING, |. es eat aieeeeny, Otaary to Low Lowe. 2 YS diagoned of Dinos a as Gerster. Sparks fod Uo she ark. WO | Devlin Tina } we Na. ° arin. Brow ¢ ’ wa F ‘NS. s * 5% Ninth Inning. hell threw, wild and, Metis if Siath Inning. Raymer Aled out to Doniin and Wit. to Tenney. bah aocoik a ied, Willams to Gan- b Be Dodba seus PGR ee Ss ve celia ‘ Thom RPE PTA SPOS NBEDY PT, UN RRA | ye Rn»

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