The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1904, Page 1

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NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, we -LONESS TEEN a pmenmoe oe Pn MEATY TTT IE ete re | Tht THA - | AR- C105, Griettn’e Men fon fun Against | ST. LOUIS AT CLEVELAND (A. L}-SECOND GAME, ji the Box for the Locals, l] ll ST. LOUIS... ..... ...10900000 0O~1 Season He Pitches Them to = MMO THORLED [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.” } Snag In the City of Brotherly and for the Tenth Time This Love-and Receive a Coat of SLEVELAND......----01100300 —§ tH Benton Bennington’ s Great Filly, Sec-| whitewash. CHICHGO AT DETROIT. : Victory, “PRICE ONE Ul work for Subway motormen, 50 per cent. Of the Sabwia: O ond Choice in’ Betting, Easily Beats , CHICAGO... yeimieoieeee 9.006 0.010 0-7 : an : DETROIT». »-r02--- 30000420 —9 , Graziallo and Ort Wells in the Sep-|%2 00 MTHING | Sy ional cies biane ped = |) . tember Stakes at Sheepshead Bay, 0 ‘# Powell Pitohed a Good Game, 0 Visitors Started In Well andl = ther C by the | : Agile Wins the Waldorf Stakes in q| bt Was Toushed Up tor L. "| Took an Early Lead, but They| Further Concessions by pa: sola ra 2D 81 Enough Runs to Losé Him the] pirrgguag co ob ae i. | Could Not Keep the Fast] Officials During the Conference with | Drive from Dandelion—Tradition| Garp, \ | CINCINNATI :..... .--0. 0000-0 {1 Galt Up. Leaders of the Work This Aftern \" Had to Do Her Best to Capture the PROVIDENCE AT JERSEY CITY (E. L)-CALLED, —. Led “cy ‘ the of er New Trouble, Belles—Martinmas Breaks Record, PO.4%| PROVIDENCE. J: 4... ...01139046 0-13 |, ONT rae 0 ee oe i 6 4] JERSEY CITY.. 2... ..... 1220000 0=—68 Bemmn Se tiers , . THE WINNERS, Ate Riad Beane 8 e's 110 1 olPIFTY PER CENT. OF THE SUBWAY > smears | re Ll eel TT 11111) 40BS ARE To GO TO THE +" by rrp: seri ig eee Bi [press Uf] TOWOHTO -acesoie 1100009 In 6 br big at Mongar @ We) s inas| hae od RC +77! QUAD ste BOOT re 0 2.0.1—8 |" aia's'arsdad ch tur| HIS in Addition to the Granting of " THIRG RACE—Aglis (1 to 4) 1, tan ian. tae the ru met! - PRILADEPRLA | : ye eee pee for ae Beh recabeial allele > nee LATE WINNERS AT DETROIT De wana ts Ruroa®! at Yesterday's Conference re pail Feet igh mA} py at He a agg be ev 2, Frances Oiler 3. +s 1s] Forms the Basis of Settlement, \ Ps 1 Rum (ey 1) 6. oe basa eee : ' ‘ : Sixth AT HARLEM, Burk 2, Prim ; ; ; i ' ; din KENILWORTH Wi VORTH WINNERS, Eee is vie ; irdestone 9. |" tags anted by the Interborough mana ste bed 110 Ft Nave 6y Ean | Shoei Bae 20 jestone 3. 1235 With further concessions granted by the Interborough manag FIFTH RACE—Bir Lynnewood (2 scnsttet e T Mr Te LE SS cy iat me Race—Robin Hood 1, Mayor Johnson 2, Mad Mulla. + 1 tg {lat the conference this afternoon the threatened strike on the "L” has Sy Se re ee N.Y, % | Potale ....s.ss0s00 Riya sume Sern Rave, ey 2 ae Wane 3. rete averted, andthe ground is broken for peace that shal st at let )' Py : ofS Slyears, abel Richa 0¢-—Bilesfut 1, Lady Crawford 2, Lukin 3. Pataerh Ran ee Articles of agreensent between the unions and the Interborough | (tte 8) bara e we Fit Rae eet Sam Stevens 3. bona draw up which grant i ation to. cad ts er Grey Friar 3. Sixth Racer he uty Crescerton 3. Phinda 6 celeees (Special to The Evening " SHRBPAHWAD BAY RACE TRACK, aan oe, Bent. 1.--The September Stakes, which Con s it race between Ort | Kittie purse i Wels and Reldaroe, was a diatinct die. un a) appointment. Beldame made practically eat ‘i ‘PHILADELPHIA, tor 1-The Ath- Pe WHE Panning end won with ease, Sesh ee letica defeated the Hi thas y (3. Jones) (Special to The Rvenine World.) ica) examination for subway employees must be modified and: =i he Count for the Athletias {| pow aroun. pay’ ix ee mela Dougherty was nailed stealing ‘ned won his tenth vetory: by" tooling ita. otder of senlorhy. now in vogue on the “L, should extend to the | How Tors match w Hor GA FRON OSTON' Fudilies to-day, He has not lost a game ‘The new agreement provides that the enrolment books of “second: New York's # rt inna ‘this season. ployees shall be reopened for a period of gen days and that all 1, sentee. Plank's AS gh y to Cave wa he fhed to Anderwon, Fo ae »| Take the Lead ‘Barly and by Fast Playing pan or tne nea ee Tacit AM Seat Achieve Victory by a Score of .6 to 2, hs agp R ta T “ett, | Willee fis cao i firey on pall n fat Lush doubled. Tenney. Baewut was aay, wleueH-eucsceP Elecasumsccoeu? ik ey combination of hiott, Dahlen to first took care RUNS be ia be t doubied at o ado Sixth Ah fst yt 2 Persistence 3, ar ce fae THE LATEST i 1 en tee at iy ect ot 4 wt Tak i [eae 1. ie by Bryan and General Supt. Hedley. It cuts off what promised to be eae: sere BROOKLYNS WIN ( Good. serie eauesin tr Saad ulm suet So SONS ‘The Quaker Inds started weil, dit in| ployees shall have an opportunity of applying for subway jobs, But the seventh Inning the Giants, by a] win have to pass the examinations, When the number, uf “L” ug ever othe J to 60 per cant. of the total foree of the subway in all grades of PR bens Inning, jet Thomas failed to connect with Wil worked Suthoft for a base! Ee the unions after they have had talks with the unton leaders. i eee" rent cond y,ite — X Donita fied filed to Lush. "NO RUNS. Second Inatag. part Yo hdd at |cents a day higher than the company was willing to pay, he Kid unt, | tion of electricity on the “I,” and sent to places of minor fi ; ‘s throw) men are now in line fur promotion to metormen’s positions to © sent on the “L” of the motormen who will be transferred to the BE. Tenney 1 Oo}, Stran afin oat Pym Ll out autho at fret. | furl Roy Thomas « a ieket, mn. fi 2) lamer ad Glegan's ‘liar’ ots 0 Hereso o 4 mand Gleason was : the ate he meveen to Baien ta to var . scored aa ONE RUN A on han was tossed out at frst by '# boost fell t fas jit to Taanh Killed Setia toes Foarth Inning. | aw! Mt gdh Donlin wae a 325 Bi sty lion's erro Thomas '” Luah sing to ‘tret, stew B., h on the tc 4 ey ling, Warmer to Dahlen. ye Dooin was thrown o Breeklya len to Te ges vyesy Buthort fled o Bowne. D one in an inf Bisten,....., 000001TOTO-2y went to Pare ereat 9 yr: [for & base. Gleason filed ‘to Dor - Nissi J gical’ out, vitcher og Etat was| PHILAORLPHIA AT NEW YORK, 3 I ‘Wiltse’s| ready employed for the Suteway and crowded out by the unions is a Weiveng eaten. OMt:| tom that remains to be settled, but about this no difficulty is anttel is and {oak "escond on,’ |The Interborough hes practically recognised the unlone In the “L,” Dur Lush to, Huls-| ioe amployees of the division of the Interdorough will be enrolled Wiltse filed v9 Lush wee now employed on the “L.” national end jocal leaders of tbe threo untone reprenmated om Uke: Leth d}engineers, firemen and amalgamated wérkmen—and General ployment has been engaged further agreements will be signed. es Whether the places left vacant on the “L” shall be taken by is probable that new men employed on the Subway and the “L” WHAT MEN gays GAINED. On the face of the sslloment reterns the ann han wos 8 Samia tory, They have secured a wage scale in the Subway for NO! ost thoir contention for a nine-hour day: They have succeeded tically untonising the @ubway, for it ts only s question of time unions. And they have opened places for come 200 members of the ! ¢# Locomotive Firemen who were thrown out of their places by the a AMERICAN LEAGUE, NEW YORK AT PHit New York .. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Prlledelpble , 001000200-—3 New York ... 00000240 —6 po drt" and Dooin; Wiitse aBetterie Powel ee I BROOKLYN AT BosTON, | SO8TON AT 001104000 64, oo Bat Acerine__Miedell and Bergen; W' is Batteries—Youne and Crieer: Hughes last six: dan to Dillon. NO RU NO BUNS) fi nd Need a Kiet Pitas ‘ Riberfeld to Gan-| up a slovanty game In ¢ Mighen enon | vers doubled “Huthoe "to IS nae en ae SECOND AME, ere : gt Foren oak cea djeta| hay la wel wih the j cba Popes to Wie Bergen tet vo PITTSBURG AT CINCINNATI. |p, o00e0001e-1 i Jashington. . ¥ A teren tognle. First Inning. <i dt Fae 5 Pee et ewly ix o10—s bs ‘ ph, pe li Ps, | Stang ined to Batty’ Dion struck | “% Coney Dhdshadtss sone 000101010 3{anm vir s Game wes one m. dorda "ok iEe sents ent ut, ier ° eae we went Desde. Williams | i | gaateens Mic rho than Ante |e San St Gants, forned cannel, Babb to Sordan ne io "Ri to left fenoe was Lad hakoes a Br by a p Beer, to Wille ed and (aah wae off the efeg ete a ears Ci eer sia fa Dus hi ae, er out to uo fi Sa Nae | Kone ene cota out, Jordan to Dillon. eh po we eo aig —=————_— the inn oith oh arta tanned NO] Oat aah? raed cre Baler fd FENCING. AT [AT WORLD'S FAIR. sine torte entree et Suunmied te pingled | son ‘um| Gleason Ninth ng 9m Third Inniog- . He rl bey ‘ovt, Batty ‘to Tenney, on ay. Loute, Sébu c Sep. 1. Croes 19 Jordan singled to con- ~The Olympl: aiencia iar tf Daw! jo R om Lg By, & es 4 ecree andj fencing chawplonepip, which was held) i Lek poet ¥ Ang Bel OA | at the World's Pair to-day, was won b: val it EASTERN LEAGUE. Te aati ‘. cea An Roa oe New Toph cb ms bey, filet is Geter | ood: Caries Taltham. vor amy “apresrl : py bd Teme. ON SS pies, of HS Gates cu » BALTIMORE AT. TEARS, patty whe im, Germa a0" Booey went Dutt Bab. World's Paine Deo’ alos t present att sake eS .Halewiti| att Metean ma ier to Mc. Bas: RUN Ms rner, Wiltee a Brawne tripled ol Hulewitt went, out, Dahlen 40, Me- Reto and Wittec eGann Look d walked. | Netham Meier.” Lush fanned NO RUNR® ©" | a —_ St. Loins OY CHICAGO AT ST. LOUIS. One. rg a eS tertes—Sudbot nd eae Chiagensee. 2 0.00.0.02.0 0 4] ernardt and fuslow: ; [fied to Meee NO RUNS. ST. LOUIS AT CLEVELAND, 000002100~ 3) CHIGAGA AT DETROIT, ries—Brown and O'Netil; Taylor! Chicago. «... heer . eee ees Raa ana Mee was doubled at second, | Son # pao Hula ba RUNS. j RATIONAL LEAGUE 87 trpiga 8 phy . The. was wn out by t filed to Thomas. walle third base. in place of Noten. ton. Warner filed to Dooin. Wiltse —_—+ | AMERICAN LEAGUE sta we. ne 0 Ninth Ianing. Boston.

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