The evening world. Newspaper, September 6, 1904, Page 1

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)

PRICE: ONE CENT. *PULSUS.BY GOOD LUCK, CAPTURED HANDIGIP Got Best of Start a His Two Most Dangerous Competitors Met with Ac- cidents— Waterside, Heavily Backed, Won Stake for Two-Year-Olds, Un) & to 1 and 4 to 5: « (Wishard) 12 to 1 and 4 ‘ig ey i! THE WINNERS, Aden, 109 (Ballard) 4 to 1 FIRST RACE—Dick Bernard (14 third’ "Time—1.21 det FOURTH RACE-Th . to 5) 1, Brooklynite (4 to 1) up: one mile. Minthaomin nk tate wbetola 3 man), 7 to 1 and 2 1-2 to 1, won; Rachel SECOND RACE—Headmaster (1)! to 1 and Ward, 94 (Shaver), 3 to 1 and even, sec- ond; Burning Giass, 108 (Truebel), 2 to! Land 4 to 5, thin, Time—14l 1-2, ni 1, Cock Robin (13 to 5) 2. Only a REET RACE Two-vear. oid, tye atiete, re. oe w Mellvain R. Po. 7 mane mew THIRD RACE—Wateraide (13 to] Ki vata sg "and tori. second: | Bremahan. cf, 335 —' atheya (D. Roane 15 to 1 and | Browne. ri 1338 10) 1, Pasadena (8 5) 2, Jack 6 to L third. Time—-.g8 3. ge 1b. 13:7 \ Peoria lertos, if. 12 3 eee FINISHES AT DELMAR, | Dunn. an. Gat FOURTH RACE—Pulaus (5 to 1) punantinids Lay a8. 110 . fi, Marmee (7 to 1) 2, Cloverland 3. rial if Ai AA TARR Wer pial f H 1 5 FINTH RACE—Lindsay Gordon|'!"" relent na tices ee MeGinnity, p.. 1 She VIRET RACE—Sieven-sinteenthe tale, 8 .j§-=o-=>=<<= (8 to 1) 1, Bulwark (11 to 8) 2% [mle Won by Aninatlie eer'R) Mf § Tota. itwne Preventative, 4 to 1 place, Navajo 3. was second: Trixie White, 2 to 1 show, GIANTS WIN IN TENTH INNING Both MoGinnity and Fisher Are | Touched Up Rather Ley La at Various Times During the! Long Game. MANAGER M’GRAW ON FIELD ON CRUTCHES. It Was Browne’s Hit to Right That Enabled Bowerman to Get Home with the Win- ning Run, "Two out when winning run was sco COMPLETE BASEBALL ant SPORTDN _L_RESULTS | eDITIO | 4) STAKE OWT Is, PEAGE VOGUE Prevent. the Woman from Conference Bitiaan. saat Belmont s Ending Her Life Before a Big) Representatives of the Men This Afternoon Crowd. Resulted in an Amicable Agreement the Threatened Tie-Up Has Been A' ~NEW) YORK, 7 ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1m FOR RACING CHART AND OTHER SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2, LATE SPORTING RESULTS CINCINNATI, 75 eee GAME, CINCINNATI .. oer 9 020010 PITTSBURG . 1100000 © $+ WOMAN BECOMES INSANE IN A CA hac Irene . earns While Riding Uptown with Husband and Boy, Suddenly Tries to| Hurl Child Out of Window. THEN SHE SEEKS TO THROW HERSELF BEFORE TROLLEY ake It Is Stopped Just In Time to NEWARK, 6 BALTIMORE, 10—EASTERN LEAGUE. NEWERK woceee eocereee 100 1 33 20 m6 0 10 —10 $1020 While Alexander Oestricher and his wife, Irene, with thelr ten months’ gid baby, Rosa, were riding uptown in a erowded onen caf on the Lexington ave- nue line late this afternoon, Mra. Ore tdlgher, who is only twenty three years old, became suddenly and violently in- sene. Bhe shrieked wildly and seemed about ‘to hurl her baby from the car, The young husband wrested little Rosa from her mother, and then other passengers Joined ot prevent the woman from leap- Ing inte the street MEN ABANDONED THEIR DEMAND FOR NINE-HOUR DAY AT $350, -0002201—5 ~402222 —12 eS San MONTREAL, 6; 4 or 4, 1000 4) The Conference Lasted Nearly All the Alters red, 4 i <a third. ‘Thne=1 10. e eme t ) Dextre RACE—Eagle (8 to 1) 1,| SECOND RACH-One mile and sev- BOSTON MONTREAL... .. .. .-- 21 2 0 Om G | At Sevemy-nintn street the car war noon, and the Announcemen that enty rds.—Won by Amorous, § to 1; R, ILPO.A. &. 0 0 0 0 0 1 stopp, and, aided by a half-dosen * ) Allan (30 to 1) 2, Lady Potentate 3, ond aedwood, aiet for Blace: was tes: $ sieer, of. . eres TORONTO... 2. .. -. «0 210-4 passengers, Mr. Oestricher succeeded In Would Be No Strike Was ot Ma Z show, third. Time| Tenney. 1b. ..... 20800 SENG RIN.Le? t, Cacmumeme ead ' + |taking hia wife, shrieking and strug- ‘ (Special to Th Abbattachto, as, ’ macesnacr a ming tact tenn a sleet SEE EY LATE RESULTS AT DETROIT Hine sc rsae woman] Nearly 6 0'Clock To-Night. Be ce rc tame arn ae ene He [tom 4 4 Sith Rene Rewinnd 1, ver Mead 2 Mogae: aT ep air gal is gy i, rf. of 4h 4 AT ST. LOUIS. “| self acrosa the track before a south- Sheepshead this afternoon, Pulsus has! FOURTH RACE—Won by Ed Ball, 5 Cannell, rf o1000 ' had many triais and failed, but to-day |t? 2; Toe, Water, even for place, was| Needham, c, o1 231] — Fifth Race—Lady Strothmore 1, bree Sliver 2) Pinoohie & | Daund cars st clutening toe baby In The conference at the office of August Belmont this afternoon # Nal ell Mg arg nig aay taoerd 2 eRe ce Ae, Oe rp nae i RS AT HARLEM, With Tightning quickness, and just in Sulted in an amicable adjustment of thé differences between the » ha Ne! tt tart, t —~——--—-=-- a GY atte suky price g'st01 Saeebees uae soe 13 74] Sixth ace—Proof Reader 1, Armorer 2, La Ch 3, time, the motorman brought his car to/ and their employers, and there will be no strike on the “L,” } tet Ca eae ae WINNE! sco xin ta , n rk that threw th Cloverland was a hot favorite In this RS AT HARLEM. RE BY INNINGS, Sevetnh Race—Aima Dufour 1 Ben Chanoe 2, Volla 3, a standstill with @ jerk that threw the There were concessions on both sides, The men. waived ‘thelr race, but as he sulked all the way the Boston «. 1.0 1000390 0 ot , La apr nh fpr ty age darn Anaya hour day for the motormen in the iat dangerous hore tothe muceor ot] ea iPiSt WATE RIRRE MEHR an | ome nist edly sy A AT KENILWORTH. | The fender fairly woched toe prow | mand for $3.50 per nine-hour day poke 2 ie. Pulsus was removed. Dekaber, who|ti!, Sept. &—Pollowi er 1S, Firat Nan tine banc jace—Reeerva trate woman and bebe. They were Ing on some ot men was looked upon as dangerous, was] 9f the rices run pening are he rena |i, Pup pane yt eae: 1 + Sixth Ri tlon.1, Widow's Mite 2, Launay 3. [one ere nt tracks by a dozen | company in tum. ylelding points. Then | ‘thrown on the fence on the far turn, phiRst RACE—Five {orton Won by |} {sinnity & by Pianor, 2 Home run— . pairs of hands, and Policemen Walsh | §3 for a ten-hour day. LEY. tnd again fortune favored Pulsus. Hef Paeesalhy 10 fo } io, Tao-Bare _Hite—AOilbert . i and Regan, of the East Highty-eighth ‘Thus, by the exercise of a little patience and forbearance on oth a b | a fo ? ana to id: Breen: 7 . aye \ Y Bad only Mormce and @ couple of sulk- + fo 1 ana tte 1, thi meno 5 Dashanty.. Btplen pases Dahlen. Wy “ , mireet, tion, called an ambulance dispute which threatened to tle up all passenger traffle on the ¢ ra Yo beat, and he did this easily. SECOND RACE-—Six frlomies.—Wor | Gilbert, Powel bts Fe pg from the Presbyterian Hospital. -. |® “8p te-eettled without distress to any one. | . Wateriide won the Autumn, and ‘this, Bo Porn pat Tto Tyree by Pitcher—Mertes ‘Teaner. bee 4 7 When Dr. Kernan arrived tn an am- | roads of the metropolte: } \ £1 A ada MEO dey _ & Raven, Ut to 10 tet ant recon; ea | Moran and Carpenter, ; bl bulance he found 9 rarion, shrieking It was mnoneners pred on eens phe padi ie ornneie at are fo} adden, Jack top. maniac on & crowd of “/ the company wou Lory was fancied to beat Waterside! THIRD Rac Mile and POLO GROUNDS, Sept, # — The le. woul ‘atrike ordered / "wut he was rort eoing to the post and yaeds Won by Ronoaata, 1 16 T ISSA YT Oante took the last game of the nee t uvunced | whole controversy to atbitration there hes i id not run to form, Pasadena, who \0.0) um Ault. ig id mS and & to 5| ries from the Bostons this afternoon in e cht: facket upon Oeatt ie her: elevated, surface and underground:lines In the city. van beaten off in his lastrace, showed | third Tme—lare and) to 6, * ten-inning struggle, but It was a very ape tee TER pot nor la tke ‘The conference lasted the whole afternoon, The announcement ti tof Improv y Light i let ef Soprovement, wt BEL, yng awe ana Gh iter, come New ‘orks ; iltiacted youne husband follow: there would be no strike was not made until 6 o'clock this evening, a4 4 e ter oc! ‘ ie 1) World. t ‘al, oa 5 j two starters—Headmaster and Cock giaytt, 4110.1, Aad, % to 6 war vecond:| four innings they got reckleas, and in| yi oelth'a The Rene wot SECOND GAME. 2 10 aa tre Gentrichers are Hun: | THIS CONFERENCE DECISIVE, ; Robin. The latter burst a blood-vessel, ‘Time—1.13 4-5. the seventh tnning the Bostons tled the 4—Manager Griffith pitched a foxy | garians lived with 8, Seigelbaum The men who met Mr, Belmont this afternoon at No, 120 Broadway : but notwithatunding he was forced over) FIFTH RACE—8ix and a half fur |'Ore After that it was nip and tuck |eame and won otif In the second session. HIGHLANDERS. Ot Ho. 1 Bane Geventy-derents etrect ¢ Warren 3, sione, Grand Chiet of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Rm the Lesage hqeeny sae: Galant > Feet Fe Way, i to and} With MeGinnity having a shade the |The Athietics only found him for four R. RPO.A. E. | —— be Charles Wilson, Deputy Grand Master of the ot covered wit and presenting a 010, WAR | best of Fisher, Dougherty, | “p90 6 neers; 5 Brotherhood legveting spectacle. This was the only aevond; Tors Pixon, 9 to 1 and 8 to 1, wits iuniea poms Ag ang Wig yh ng My ye 4 Keeler, rf. } 4 : ‘ ‘; RESULTS OF motive Firemen; W. D. Mahon, President of the Amalgamatea ae Tienes rentst ck the akternane, Geter filed to Mi run in the fourth inning, which soored | Flberteld, sa -01 340 TO-DAY'S BASE | street Railway Employees, and officers of the local lodges of these t The onening event wis an easy victory! — KENILWORTH WINNE ea tailed to, Merten, who made 0M ety ahead.ot him, Anderson, ef. +112 0 o} { for Dick Bernard, who has been a dis- AS, See, Oem, Siar aed ris, Denies Wiliams, 2, 100480 BALL GAMES, | unions Joyed by the Interborough to-day was informed 1 appointment many times, He won In a ney's drive, and the runner reacned sec-| Hartsell walked and reachod third on} Gangel, 1b. noe Every man employ: . gallop from Brooklynite, The attend- ake to The Bvening World. ond. Abby fied out to Bresnahan, and/a wild pitch. Pickering sent one (| Conroy, tb. vs rene, was engaged for work In the Subway. Then these questions were saked: {Shetek fa HECRT, Gp oats | ead Gitte hs Rus ror | ios it, Banat | separa V3 4 nl NATIONAL LEAGUE, | """ "wou you be wing to workin ce power-howns, I seaman : 6- i 0 . ir Ss Bernard in a Gallop. tre “ine ‘Shavers of the races run here poregnahan A een on, Moran's Rae. ban a ee Willams then gou- Grimth, p. CO ey et “Would you be willing to work on othér parts of the system, if ola made the early pace with Dick lumble way. en. wv! isa secon -—-+<--= “FIRST. RACE-On m third on his bad throw. Brow: > to, Plokering. N AT NEW YORK. Bernard, and they raced in close order | gor theee-year-nide and upwardr felting [ed and. was thrown’ out. Fiver. to | Kesler was thrown out, h TOMI ssesssoes RE ea Porta ie ele Sia ie Lt tof these questions was plain, ot « man anewered tn to the far turn, followed by King Pep: areanns, % § Peefattery), 8 Tenney. McGann singled to left, scor- t did for "Fier: ATHLETICS, Bosten..... 03 00 The purpor' f Per and Brooklyniie, On the turn Dic by’, jena Led oat a [ee Broenadan. ety we shit in ne . NO R. H.Po. New York.. 400300000 l— 8|nogative. z Bernerd Sol to the front and breeaed Pe Wrish). 2'to'l, think Fimeni "laled to left and McGann got home. tecond Bip 7 __| Hartsel, it... L110, 6 0} BatterieaFisher and Needham; Mel > rw rwG@ QUARTERS IN HARLEM BARNS, oe on wioner by six lengths SECOND RACE-Six furlongs, nn went out on strikes, Dahten|, l. “Cross Ce short to sr. ee Ginnity and Bowerman, L in ar rookiynite who finished strong 'g3r9 added; for two-year-olds —- ‘ole second, and A there wah no one ai got a pase ‘rier a hte na fad Ps 9 Twenty-five hundred cote were placed early this morning the ehlaide toler Pecosh ve Baa, \ ont Wo" by tout tes"came hamner Dethan eeeeara Murphy nn stealing ‘McGuire his CINCINNATI AT PITTSBURG. | joth car barns at One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, extending fi ree 5 5 . te, pe fp owl “cavorite, |, ie Uf (a, | We, later on Gilbert's double to Tate to nr ras. nh oo4 | FIRST GAME; Second avenue right over to the elevated structure at Third avenue, the running and won easy | tat, Bi Hes FOUR RUNS. Uw Tener € Tenney mrealma, Shreck to M. Cross Will; +004 Ccinnatt,,.. 0900001 OO— tl iy the great gaunt building has been nicknamed “Port Arthur” by Pe aE Ae | {28 added. for three-year-old and brad Second Inning. ey ry shy Ma ane ren? at ed a Ky 9 ny AAP hie 5) employees of the abutting divisions, whose. taces nevertheless grew ol ’ ¥ . je o) ARETE, Peden! cerdie ourme oF! Nant adducee, Mit (Cametny: ae to | Qllbert and MeGann retired Cool Third Inning. Henley, p. 060.5 Olaitennd Phelps "| and serious when six covered wogons backed up to the structure and ai | finished covered with blood, & dingust gist Sea Gate, 108 (J. Jones), $ Delany. vee Nag ty ng a tila! Grimith tomed Out M, Cross. Bereek —~ & ATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | joqied a great array of stoves, cooking utensils, knives, forks, dishes, ec. ‘SI Ly r ather's riding ni isle WAS) was away, fe! wo insel. | Total é trousers were covered with blood. FOURTH RACE—For three-year ofan fumbled by Browne, | which | allowed Henley was easy, Grit’ to Arai, NO = Oe 41 4M Here will be quartered the men who by x Places of those who ” Favorite All ¢ free Eis se pelle, ban fore, a second. Cannell otrich. Ga Merb acaeray was thrown out by 1. Cross. |Athieti BF SuNTRGR, quit in order that a standard wage bo fixed e motor-engineer. Mn i - Waterside was a. strong | wont’ Sdgsotanr, i (ommet ¢ ey foulsfied out to Bowerman, ONE | feybold captured McGuire's boost. rif [Highlanders seeee ts | Belmont’s agents nave provided for the feeding of 5,000 mea in w wee 5 the post time in the Autumn Stakes, | second; Coruscate, 11 (aomanelth,"? to BON antes 4 0 inane RUNS. Babe: itite~orr anticipation of the arrival slong the system to-day of that sumber Witertsae, worl’ to tia Toth a the | ge, ee te Bresnahan’ Med out to Geter, Browne Fourth Inning. First Base on BalleOw Grithen 5 sepa ives sible futnre employees, Chety have been engaged full commissary, 6 par made aut the running, and won By tre tates nomes.Blehap ate fan atten pled Meal Dele any Long donne Pickering. Aled Sones, Rone Wario * Sttuck Out—By Grifith. | AMERICAN LEAGUE, henuitiaal fs organized and ready t» get Into at & moment's Patadena, who. man Beaten ion ia a eae, 5 inf re, 1 ‘won taking Needham throw. NO RONE: Davis got, the, fret shingle. | Ha was Acree Hs grey “oa warning. st race. Pasadena was a length : ‘ 1) OU alr v— 1d ‘1 ) a half In front of Jack Lory. Pa «Cormac il raposelaacaba og Rc igcos, | Seis Bich {Hl Pleat] PHILADELPHIA AT NRW YORK.| The barn is admirably locaiee tor ak taa nosey laneoee etal paral; . 4 Patsne Leads All the Way. SITH RACE—For three-year-olds; oan het wee Sat 00, triton Geter fied pene aty 1% Keeler sacri Bi —Elberteld. Umpire—Mr, Connolly. FIRST GAME the purpose Intended, being close UP) i criy dressed, but it Cloyeriand was a hot favorite i mile and forty yards.-Reservation, 116 handicap, with Major Daingerfiel stvong secohd choice an We Gainden. 1 ~ 2 wea Mat Mite. f (McCue), 4 to 1, second; Launay, 107 well ag ter {(Ntblack), 8 to 1, third. Ttme~1.45. ta went out, Dahlen to MeGann, NS, MeGann beat a bunt, forced at_second, Fisher to Abby, by t he was pores (] i er reveal that: GR Mle to take care of ti inst the “L" structure. Only ®) 4 cioge inspection to reveal ——SSS Se | | Philadelphia. 00000010 1— 2) | New York .. a was. there a -00410000 = 8) small force of ae will need to be} are t | derson, Dor and mitted Beyboid al 9} From the statements of these Pulsus, who was in at #7 pounds, t} Mertes. Dahlen fited out to Gier, and fly. NO RI Batteries Waddell and Shreck’ Orth | stationed around the building in .be nen 18 the § te M4 oly lincaained in front _- so did Dunn. NO RUNS, ‘ "vi satin ae: wianael fouled to, Sareck. @ gs Cone and McGuire. bs nt of trouble, as the lower exits _ beset, eT a wed wit L Toss wal s CON in tions etrike ry the’ atrecsh, followed by Major ‘ae EASTERN LEA Fourth Grit’ tossed. Murphy's sacrifice to firat. | RUNS. WEN GMCS Into the street will be closed. Men days ago, and about the Arat »(p trileld “and “Cloveriand.” In. the. run GUE. led off with a single to rignt,|$. Cross Mled. to” Blberfeld. @hreck a Philedelphia.. 000000001~1 preparation was t fine Da i Pu it, and | Aner led off With p sineie to. right. fe x Fighth toning. ning on the Sixth and Ninth ave- pome Davis shoe se UP a bit, and But he was cought off first after ouled out to McGuire, NO RUNS. York... 00020000 2 | tanning natorloas "agra See he came away asily. winning by a ROCHESTER AT Shanged his mind about stealing, Bower | Gangel fouled to Schreck, leybold | Conroy to Gansel stopped Murphy. | New Yorks: Ser. |nue “L” trains will be brought In via) He se iegth and one-half lengtha in’ front FIRST GAME. man to Dahlen to nn. Cooley was |twallowed, Corey's ter was Murphs| sta and ent ry Wat freee Prada ee ee The officers of the road| [yeu iat oe bf Chaveriand, Dekaber was thrown on | Brewnanan.” Moran forted Coote Out alec. “Davis getting the out. NO [beat ouc Me hit. but It was sion t oo ilo aid bed cid ith the barn, which | Waterbiry and the fence on the far turn and Raynor)Rochester.0 0 0 0 ‘«] pa, leoren loses ley, Dan-| Ron ley _foroed Bchree! pecond, Willams *lare delig ¥ ‘anton, Pa: Toronto, Ba@ his toe badly Bruised, Buflajo ...0 ¢ re ee tireep our at first by rpc NO Ree erty. WASHINGTON AT BOSTON. they view as the ideal citadel for a othe {oat i Bags at a mo Good Thing Went Through. centering = Cert, + Morse, who nS er ae rote a alten, was fe, s. three, slow lett fe WAS Caught stealln tired FIRST GAME, siege should the worst happen. Ghats notice... The nel ‘Sere < ele rounder, le. Me~ 5 Ww! to iy. ler si — " 5 owt Friday and Saturday. lindsay Gorden, thes good toing ot JERGEY CITY, AT PROVIDENCE, Sinaity a ae pee tan Willams (0) Kinerte a, Anderson ‘ed, hace tries | : Le ; : ; ae ' ; More Evidence of Fight sant | tee ah eee Bl * to 1. Jumped away in front, made all} ; Doi 4 easy death, piteher | D*Y - That Mr. Belmont means to fight) yenscs. from the momen * MU MGlen Whe Malls irene Med Cents Peoeteanee was 1 tsar his thind hi Re ee abe o wees. vf t Ninth Inning, | Batteries--Townsend and Clark; Tan-|way turther evidenced in the glare of Tecate, de noe Sor ane tees Le wa 0 s * han. nn got his t i. & single feld was 'y ‘ h jnenill and Criger ‘ ene Of strike here the Favhy men va.o six lengths for the place, Datterles—MeCann an to centre. Mertes’s drive was fumbled | was @ hard rap, too. Jerson filed to | Harte! pe te Plwer He ray to Spird SECOND GAME. several clusters of electric lights at \Jy get $4.50 1 dav, no matter tp Las dT by Abby, and Browne scored. Sandow | Seybold. Willams tansed. NO RUNS. (on &. WI led, Will: ee Veen Woelh Rd’ see what _ Bante Wine the Last, Le ape Teaching second and. MeGann thie | Seventh Inn! iame je Conese ef Bat out Divs |Washington,... 00011200 2~— 6/One Hundred and Forty-ninth * capacity envpluseel and I? the ste oe ne ee i nee tel EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING. Banton nd oat. Henanty to Tenney: | pougrerty was in the rignt place for) play, ‘Kyler ended the ume oy mil: Boston,...... 20000100 0— 3iand bird avenve, where sixty-odd| paid a bonus of 800, Loy Silver Days. in the aretch Nate Woe! tae BC. Petih tantes Davis's high*one.*L. Cross filed to An-'Ing L. Cross fly, ONE RU Batteries Patten and Kittridge: Di-|workmen were busy all night fis i eat to the front and won easily by . 5 ——— — “| neen and Farre . on the iSime lengths from’ Atlan, who beat) BUftAlo .... He MB) MeGann to, MeGinnity, was Cannes | ae in conize Mei) Beeman got 80 rat on ails. c.| jing up the feeie: system on nf BROADWAY MOUNTED COPS. jadv Potentate a similar distance. Baitimore . 8 ® 68 | ending. Needham died, Dahlen to Me- og Syene ronped aie ‘te mn was | Gann nt out, Abby to Tenny | Westchester branch of the subway —_ 0 Jersey Clty 6 ” 3 ot foe atm Oe G ee AgTivs, te a oe elakee Delehanty: ye Dahlen | | Ripaye foul Med to Neednam. No; 87+ bei AT CLEVELAND clevated from One Hundred and! Police Commissioner Meades/aiainem ! he od fae Hl | Browne, -, [nee att pm ereneasy | St. Louis 00000000- 0) One Hundred | aoy that be had selected tea . RESULTS AT DETR T. Toront) me w 4%} Dunn hit to short and was safe at Seventh Inning. bl ire tate. ete th -0900000000- nd ap alpine ted it a ‘ a the caperiment uf reanteel ened Montreal a * 4m | feat. He @& to second on a passed Abbey to Bresnahan. Cooley; and Seventy-eighth street. men f Hating (Apecial to The Evening World) Providence « fa ay) Dal, but ee trying to steal third. okies ot ia a pte right, Geler yt op on strikes. anty Med be ne ne We swell and O'Connor, Jo jet Mate Ladtvectee Wel afc In lower Broadway with then, 4 c x ‘ ‘ ¥ t 4 resnal * ielow. et Me natructor E s + | rhe { tn th DETROIT Mich. Next rina resales pommenint sb eh Seaton fied Ont to Soran and ate: | frat on ttle Abby. it, sey "nnlea| potlertes ngied ett, bat was forced i sbldpdiptianps » was in charge of the crews at work Basi Bight o3" roa aane pet oe, eS N ath ses were Cull. Coole he loran to Delehant: alr between Ninety. | morre ot the races held here today are as Ree [aad the Saeee Bre Bk eae’ daaeer {ten ta den was forced by Dunit’ Pla CHICAGO AT DETROIT aoe ee ie aie, | the horses ic a temporary. stable (th. sama 3 Withdrawing Ky the Pe: |Delehunty doubled tie. same way and | to y. Dunn was out steal c- ‘ e . Madison street tne athe, foRows: i rine, fativon® '°"*| Tonney was hit bey | Abby came home with the tlelng tui KO RUNS | Chicago. «+. 50010003 0— 4 Se at leave his noat untit 2| Madison street ny FIRST RACE-Three-year-olds; six! op sept 1f foyer, Taitroad wi fled Owl, to Hresnahan, Cooley got in| Moran out. MeGinnity to Mes penne A t he on hand five hours | Oko. dpe: Pa | ieee ee Seth ec Mt over — ending Tenney ty | Gann, snhelt struck out. THRE | Cannert | Beret. 00800000 0 Oi acne the eRerte. at) the oS ee cae & pene bene anty forced Cooley at} RUN! j «| Batterie: and MeFarland: | a a one on Broadway for rat 2 to ‘Cher Bonien to Gilbert. M struck oute Gilbert fied auc to fanned, Needjam sate on Dgnien s tow | # operstion of green motormen who : fated 9 fee" ana wht atl Hig agen ond sh, Be lee Bene fe Sikes lores, pet! bare open berth 10 EREY tsar singed to Tet. Geet Risdt cutteied gals “in he action of the | har: at the Cpu me—t.16, run, rending In the other two ahead Tenney,’ NO RUNS, ahat Teer Magis, | . . |subway. The two schools of instru |{y select enough of baa based fre-tger-elde: of him. Canneit got a hit to shor. | Bighth Inning. } Gilbert went out, Delehanty to Ten: | AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. leon, It is claimed, by 6 P. M. will have | mounted duty to alt Manfred, ( ) Bethe went oul, McGinnity to Me- nev, Bowerman sinaied to t, ry os sufficient. men drilled to keep moving 1 x A le Ginn. pie al he UNS. Needham went out. MeGinnity to Motiinnl ¥ Nit in the same Met } gan om Pisi went out K.} r+ | mt he was forced hy rest aM Cleveland. 5) Hi ithe tire system. ae Was ‘on Croke! hag sate i; Aa Delehanty "te. Abbey -fawetinss | ae pea A Pirie AE agai we Se OE eae ear ae ara ct BS te Sy Tane nan oe RO et sbing as “ihgSsss ry 13 Hiner Gad Abby to Teaney, right. : i :

Other pages from this issue: