The evening world. Newspaper, September 5, 1904, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

‘ HANLON GETS THREE PLAYERS FOR SUPERBAS Brooklyn Will Be Greatly Strengthened in a) Few Days by a Trio of Young Players | from Team Up the State. ‘Within the next few days the Brook-)age and was born at Buffalo. His Jyn baseball team will be strengthened |height is 6 feet 1-4 inch, weight 160 by three more young players who are pounds, He has been playing first base credited with being “finds” by Manager and outfleld (three yea He played Hanlon, The players are Edward Me- | will Newark in 1902, Buffalo in 193 and Garawell, | James W. Pastorius and Albany in 194 He ts @ left-handed Charles C, Cargo. All three men were hitter aud thrower. Pastorius was born in Pittsburg in WSS1, Height & feet 9 inches, weight 166 pounds, He has been pitching profes- formerly members of the Albany team, | of the New York State League, and) were signed by Hanlon about three, weeks ago. McGamwell is a first baseman and outfielder, Pastorius a southpaw twirler and Cargo an outfielder, They were highly recommended to Hanlon by good | Judges of @ baligjayer and as & conse- quence Hanlon Jost no time in securing them, As soon as the season ends for the New York State League the men/ will join Hanlon’s ream at Washington Park. fits McGamwell is twenty-six years of! HIGHLANDERS WIN BY CLOSE SCORE In First Game with the Athletics Griffith's Men Tally Two Runs in the Fifth Inning, Which Won Them the Game, sional ball for three years with Albany, of the New York State League, and is a itt: handed pitcher, Mn RN was born in Pittabi le been baseball Pog the a eeven ik State with Pa, in Oswego, a Yor! “. and H ee, “0, with Alvent, 9 of the New York poeads 41-2 inches tn height, GIANTS BEAT THE BOSTONS With Mathewson In the Box Mc- Graw’s Men Easily Captured the First Game of the Double- Header, FIRST GAME. AMERICAN LEAGUR GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Sept. 5—Winsome ‘Willle Keeler’s timely single, placed where It would be the most good, won the first game for the Highlanders, Conroy and Kleinow scored on the hit Conroy scaved the game at @ critical pao t, when Hartsel would have scored bang a no}, Coa Sonne “accidentally” t him in his Might. “inne second game began after the bat- teries had warmed up. HIGHLANDERS. the whole family of regulars. It was R. H.PO.A. E.|® crowd which filled every nook and 0 2 1 0 0 [corner of the stands, the bleachers and 6 1 © 0 0] the club-touse verandas and fought to 0 1 3 2 0) @et out on the feld. 0 0 13 0 0| Several times the police had to take 0 1 1 6 4) hand In keeping the enthusiasts off 0 1 2 0 ©| the players’ territory, but it was a 1 1 1 6 ©} good natural gathering and easily 1 0 6 0 1| handled. Ground rules were of course 0 0 © & 0| necessary, @ hit Into the crowd going —— — — =| for three bases. Mathewson aad Wil- TOtMls ..cseces veesesseeeee 2 7 97 16) 8] hekm were the opposing pitchers in the ATHLETICS. first game and Matty had all the best R.H.POA. B. | of the battle and recetved perfect sup- 0 1 8 0 | Port. It was not until the ninth in- © 6 1 0 0/ Ming that the visitors were 0 0 6 1 0) 4coTe, escaping & shutout tw 0 1 0 8 Oj tally, 00000 oo810 GIANTS. diario R. H.PO.A. E. 6 0 iL 1 3) Bresnahan, 1d. oonmaeo 0 0 0 2 0] sBrowne, rt t?ia1 —_ = — — =| Donlin, cf. 12200 Aaa 146 8 8) Ra Ee 00100 ‘SCORE RY INNINGS. Deviate, Se pies “Athletics 000.01 og] Dunn ss 137430 00008000 —9| tibet &. oo13 0 Higblanders .. .. Bowerman, 6. 92600 Base Hite—Oft Chesbro, 3; off Coakley,| Mathewson, p.... 112640 Lo First Base % Balls—off Coesbr ey ee ae aS Coakley, T Home Runs. Cross, | Totals ..., 6m a dee ate ate Rian ke *Hit by batted ball. e i: 1 ee tac: BOSTON 0 ¥—Noo- . Tap, pace Nognan Passed Wal Geler, of 00100 =Noonan. | Umpire— ‘onnolly, .\t- | Tenney, 1b. oru3 0 sae te Abbattichion, o143o0 Cooley, oo1rilo) NATIONAL LEAGUE, | 20le7. tt ery e Moran, 8D. ...006 o1603 0 BROOKLYN AT PHILADELPHIA. | Connell, rf... + oos 00 MORNING GAME. Needham, o. ona 3 ; Brooklyn ........0 00 3010 0 0-4) Wilhelm, . oo 8 Philadelphia ....0 0 100001 3-5) episher ..... ooee 0 ae eat Sranko and Ritter; Corrl- sce == Total . .1 me 1 CINCINNATI AT PITTOBURG. |S ie Wisin in inh Cincinnath 0 0202010 OF SCORE BY INNINGS, Pittsburg . 1010100 0 og|Boston . 00006000 1-1 Pianerty |Otante 00180180 —4 wee and Peltz; j ‘te-Off Mathewson §; off b hg CHICAGO AT 8T, LOUI6. hel on of ‘Finn Base on Balls—Oft 0: off Withel elm, 4 Biruck. 0 MORNING GAME. iiey Mathewson, §: by Wiel 001021 0 0 0-3) Home Rune-Bowerman Dunn } Need at terfes tne ane “Kling: * Padlor 9 wo. oe sinc fon, Btolen Bases—Dunn, nor TMA, BOSTON AT NEW YORK, Passed § Balls — Needham. Umpire Moran. Anieniance-w NEW YORK CRACKS WIN PISTOL SHOOTS 2:3 SEAGIRT. N. J., Sept. 6—The fifth day of oxe interstate shooting tourna- ment opened cool and clear, the weather MORNING oAe. conditions being #o eatsfactory that the Louis 6 1 og] Tiflemen expressed regret that some of Slareftnd the most important team matches were not on the programme for wary. The +} 100 slo Se ‘Datteries—Petty and O'Connor; Hess ene Penis, revolver team match was concluded at PHILADELPHIA AT NEW YORK. |an early hour and firing in the | FIRST GAME. 6000000 61-4 001230120 -4@ ‘helm and Needham; Bowerman. Batteries Matthewson and AMERICAN LEAGUE. WASHINGTON AT BOSTON, MORNING GAME. Washington ...2109006010 1-5 Boston oeett hs oe ih : - er or jes and Kittridge: Win. &T. LOUIS AT CLEVELAND. |terclub match was begun this afer- Ha deipie | } —1 Woon Pe ~—2; ‘The main body of the contestants Iasteien—é ie and Noonan; | gevoted the Ue to practising for the CHICAQO AT DETROIT, big events to occur to-morrow and the RST | remaining days of (he week, Iurther Chie: se "3 one, 60 6 beg! Hhooting In the Seabury=and tyes 0.0.0.0 G2! matches and the short and mild-rang> MeFarland; | individual matches was also in order. Donovan and Drill. | (Phe revolver team match, which was nm to teams of five men from the or- ae Jone KID LEONARD DEAD. |ganiaations of the national guard, the Leonard Pg ba ht years old, army, navy, marine corps ind of aay Kia ¥ Léonard, a foreign government. was won by Squad- led at Gouverneur cpenic | son A of the National Guard of the York, with a (otal of 17% The Pailippine — eee KNOCKING DOWN RACE CHAMPIONS. « Phillies SROOKLINS LS WN LIST IAN Land on sapebd Curves in Their Last Chance and Make Enough Runs to Capture Morning Game, MORNING GAME. PHILADELPHIA BALL PARK, Sept. 5&—The Natidnal Lesge tail-enders met here this morning in the first of the ae scheduled Labor Day games, 4 by good stick work in the ninth| ine nina, defeat stared them in Ref the Is won out by a score of Manager Duffy haw agreed with New York to have the samnes with the Giants scheduled for Sept. 7, 8 and 9 transferre)| to that city. ‘On those dates the Highlanders to play three games with the Athletics In this elty. and the clash would be a financial loss to both clubs sident Pulliam wired hie consent to the transfer this morning. Wolverton, 3b. McGee, rf. Lush, 1b... Titus, If... Hulewitt, ss Dooln, ¢.. Corridon, p. Roth 0 =e Sl ocwwnzccoseoF * Lwowmn Sooo el ecescecscco®™ BROOKLYN. Strang, %. Dillon, 1b... Gesaler, cf. Lumley, rf. Sheckard, If. Babb, as. Ritter, ¢ Jordan, 2b, Bcanton, vo. wi. N on ler iets oman wlecotcoenoH Gg BlecveroHee 8 Bl wre nwctn gs Sl ocuce Slawucesecat Totals ..... «+ *Batted for Corridon in ninth. One out when winning = was run SCORD BY INNINGS. Brooklyn .... 00030 00100 pene bs ig Corrtdon, Jon, 10. on ball on "Beanion, 4. Struck out—By i By oeenton. 2. Home run 1 e —Lumie} hit -- Gleason Stolen esas Thomas, Green. Pane Hs efforts discovered that he was out-| Cincinnati, That's the title they give er tah inpires. “Emasile and| seneralled. But he had the game ‘oo/ Sebring, Odwell Seymour and Dolan larpenter Attendance—3,000. well in hand to suffer defeat in Redland — Among the passengers on the Kyndan, eased Goeads ape 5 Whi with 76. The Second es Philadel- phia City Cavalry, was third with 624, and the District of Columbla fourth wth es The distance was fifty yards in fired Afteen shots, deliberate fire, In a Ume limit of one shot per min: ule, and fifteen shots in three string five shots i fired in a time ta ten seconds for each string othe “Philtppine Cavalry” team, not the rules, will not re- ise. ‘Therefore the third prise, $10, will be paid to the District of Columbia team and the second prise of $9 to the Second Troop Phil. adelphia. First prise, whicn New York, ls a silver trophy, for team members and oe Prarziand and Bridage team and several regimental teams from Penn- sylvania have arrived here. The Interciuh match, concluded lace ci inetale this afternoon, was won by the Ohio State Rifle Araoctation (first toum) with & total of 28 out of a possible BA. Tare Manhattan Rife and Revalver Assoc tion finished second with 221. The Chio| | Stare ROA third | Tewith 19 aad the ; New Jersey Obie won the riffle club champl United States, making th of 23 out of M0, The Ma and Revolver Ads : | was second, with zi, led by 1) corms | K, Cooks, 4. tie top » » of the mater | whey aeores We 1} ia; Third New Jerae t Shooting Asso elation, New York. 2s; Massachosetts Rife Association, 96; Squadron A, New| york, a) rengh New Jersey, 2, Oblo OF DIAMOND, RING 3 NEW PLAYERS WHO WILL JOIN BROOKLYN TEAM spolis and the Holland-American liner MO Oe ls Ae ae Oe ee es WIRELESS CHESS. 1G CROWD AT IN MIDOCEA:,) AREARN OUTING Minneapolis a and Ay Ayndam Were One of the Largest ‘barquet Single Cele- in Communication Nearly All| the Way Across, but Never in| Sight of Each Other. 5,000 Persons Joining in Feasting and Games. Although never In sight of each other the Amertran transport liner Minne- One of ‘he largest single outings of Labor Day was that of the John F. Ahearn Association, the Tammany Hall crganization in the Fourth Assembi: Distr of which Borough Prosident John F. Ahearn is leader. Ryndam, which arrived In this port to- | day, were in wireless communteation throughout ¢he voyage after the first day. ‘The Minneapolis ts the faster ves-| ‘Thirty-vt@ht hundred tickets had been sel by about a knot, but the Ryndam | sold and the total attendance was near- beat her to port because one of her en-/ly 6,000, The destination was Witzel's wines broke down Saturday night point View Grove at College Pe The Ryndam salled frow Rotterdam, | the Minneapolis from London. On the second night out the wireless operator on the Minnoapolls sent out a signal which reached the operator on the Ryndam and thereafter communication | between the two ships Wus as easy as telephone communication between two ferent pointe in New York The feature of the trip was @ ohess The Association marched through the district prior to embarking at Pler 4 East River. The Sixty-ninth Regiment Raskin's and New Era Bands were in Regiment Fife and Drum Corps. all the Tammany district Nearly leaders, few were present at the s rt, about game by wireless played Baturday}9 9) o'eloc é after four and one-half hours ot play: lithe day, ater in EB. Petticolas, a lawyer, of Vie“) Tne programme included breakfast toria, Tex., was the Ryndam's chess-| immediately upon the ure man, At Intervals between the moves]... 0 Aig given Ut rival at the offers of wagers were flashed from chdentaliy ‘ i = ‘ » o'clock, In-| ship to ship and many of them woreli), price Payal ont as weil as at taken up. The passengers who made) tributed. | The Petarh Wan ergely iy the bets hoped to meet and settle in} 9™ o'clock, the boat docking at ihe hict New York to-day, but the outcomé of ot a aerent Pler 9 not being open the game made this unnecessary the district will ‘ ‘Evan e Prone Mr. Potticoias had the advantage un-| Usual display of freworks and red fire ttl midnight, Then his antagonist, ai ——a unusually skillful player, made some disconcerting moves and the crowd in the Ryndam saloon, who had been watching thelr champion and cheering CAUGHT ON THE FLY, There's a new "Big Four'—that | Tecklenberg, wite of the Dutch Mintoter of Finance, Jan van Ord, the violinist, Prof. Branm von der Berg, the musi- clan, afd M. Tdyeman, jr, and Boumon, members of the Duteh Parila- ment, who are on thelr way to St Louis and the World's Falr, EASTERN LEAGUE. VY CITY AT PROVIDENCE MORNING GAME. as he wants @ man who can bat like Lajole and fleld like Parent he may have to do some hunting. It looks as though Jack Doyle was out of It last. The end comes to al! ball players. ‘They are subjects of the hi brations of the Day, Nearly, the parade, as well as the Seventy-first | as |) well as officials, were luvited, but very TFIGHTERS WILL MEET TQ-NIGHT. ] The Witbin Everybody's Means, Save from $100 to $200 by securing one of these Pianos in this the greatest chain of .piano values in the world, be- sides securing one of the best pianos made, Dianos, ‘1 wa, Wilson Plano, $173, wilting hand of time just the same as ordinary mortals. | = | Dave Fults wil! not play Sunday ball He is not alone. There are others. In th ‘ational League those who think Sunday a day of rest are getting them- Ives disliked. Weigner Piano, $2 Belford Piano, $235, Including Stool and Cover, Delivered on payment of $5. Pianos Guaranteed for 10 Years i mp Inara charged for me taken in making pay- ments [ ili d Upon request We will send 4 representative, who will give vou full particulars CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB, RACING AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY 27 to Sept. 10, 2.9) P.M. Rain or shine, SAPPHIRE. 4 Gcoan Hagel: we | or races, i via L. 1. Rit Ba gto perio M. Aug gn EXCURSIONS, ferry: i foot Whitehall N.Y, 1 an ra) t Feattor every ing at 2h at. Tirvokly Mie Rava Taanat Al Tr moat tral ars transfer direct ty. track Lander. Grand Stans. $2.00. Fis Take M | ROUND a? BOATS 25 10 coner ISLAND, L * stadt Aaeite Tietemiant ot. Jona, id Repub! and "Rosedale." ah every hour. 9 A. M. oa % hourly om the hal: 9A. M5 80. Leave Dattecy , (eet® Ferry) every hour, 10 A YW Last boat leaves Dreamland 11 P.M. tg HANDIC APPER Ph be *, im Din- Wilson's, 4. n. eekly (by mat i fon 238 BROADWAY, oppo-| OMe, I WILL recover money lost gambling a racesirnek free of cost to ¢ ents, ir 7 Trains ay j ‘° y \al foot of B. ait 8: HELP WANTED—FEMALE. = [12 10 (120 hace Dayar aa rat 0M ar 110 to 240 49, 510, 6.50, 640,710, 740 experi len sed on ladies’ belts; at Fast NY. 2 minwtos ation 0 Rt time, | wages $7.50 per w eek. Tho! |S H. & M. Co,, 803 Mercer || ® Street iI —— 9 | PATENTS. waren UNM AYOROUND, EDGAR TATE & H “ West Point, Newburgh & Poughkeepsie. Dally Outings (earch Sundays) by Palage Irn pheaers Sor Yor “und at a aD AM. and We car eens one » ile tin M and Wet, on WANTED Ne n* vanes machinery moulders Address P.O. Box TOL, Worcester, Mase Se F OR ue qien FOR SALE. REE. Jersey City. 1190030005 11 of a betora she Providence + 0000010102 13 4 Laue credit 18 good ~E, and O'Neil; Fair. iti ‘ ery meter eect mt: re 4 ROOMS] | 5 R agg ROCHESTER AT BUFFALO. “! 74.98 Pe? 124,98 CASH OR CREDIT, MORNING GAME. RALE.| Ep T ETT TY in $1 4 WEEK Buffalo 20060100020 12 4| Batteries —Fertsct and Summers ¢ | Rrockein and McAllister MONTREAL At TORONTO, | RILE Montrea o10190O10-3 t Toronto 15200020 7 10 1) Ratteries—MeCarthy and MeManus Broce and RB Ine § NEWARK AT BALTIMORE. FIRST GAME RILE Nework seereees ey Baltimore tiltore Marte Awaits and Shea, on4 Mearne plover's rete et & red L. Ww. wee & Co., OPENS AN ACCOUNT. mm Av, Biron, 178 Newar CREDIT TO ALL, MOND AND. WATCH BROADWAY vered in te 13.98 0 fy {i ji ing bas Dis gd left off their t | took on! RONIC sone Wheeling, W. Va., May 28, Some years ago while ef te over a truck and severely in} of iny shins, My blood becat ed as a result, and the doctor would have running sores for resorted to the use of SS. 8 fects were prompt and tify 0 A Rage Meas i cine toenirely cure w Tam not as the ectows pel have the sons ove Oe une 12 years have ela; I have described oes greet bod pare. joan W, Care Schm ait reg Chronic sores start ple, seretet — sats ves, W cial, the period fog the bk fo opamp fered — tinue to eat and spread, eet « e these old sores , 108. vores all kang ie and us up ent system at strep ene the circulation, & is a blood purifier and tonic o Contains no mineral whatever but | The Swift Bava Ce., Atteaiaas p — RAILROAD. , m1 ba hove aD BID oi “Sag ‘Dn S4ALLUNG waa Cul Py ire ok p Pare in ive, ae r HICAGO iy Louis “a “ ae ran a8 8 iat LINE—1233 7, aaa ork d check aaeane'? Lo goat w a th FRAC Genera! Winger ress K¢ Montreal & Thousand Ide. Spee hwew Spectal. Pittstient POM. sun uliman Cars on nil throug ) Trams ed sith, Piste | Br sdway w roklyn SSth Street” for Ne cent? cheek hotel uM ‘WEST SHORE R RR iN tr residen TH is I" ik

Other pages from this issue: