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__[Cireutation Books Open tol,” |___ NEW W YORK. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1904. FOR RACING CHART AND OTHER SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2, PITTSBURG AT CINCINNATI (N, L.) PITTSBURG ...........00000010 CINSINNATI .,...-----.00021100 0 4 CHICAGO AT CLEVELAND (A. L.)—SECOND GAME. -0000000 -0000101 PROVIDENCE AT JERSEY CITY (E. L.)\—CALLED. PROVDIENCE.. .. .. . JERSEY CITY... .. .. .. peeerneeeryer6-pstenigeenmeniore BUFFALO AT MONTREAL—CALLED, 0016003 1-10 MONTREAL ......0002 ee 1 110000 0-3 \ | “Ctrouiation Books Open to Ali.” | ~ PRICE ONE CENT. HAMIBURE BELLE Mk ~ OPBINTERG IN FLIGHT... po x pth i Retain Hold on the Lead. RIGHLANDERS &, ATHLETICS 1 cod 4 vin Play- Sydney Paget's Great ‘at’ Filly Recovers Her Two-Year-Old Form and Clev- erly Captures the Feature Event at Sheepshead Bay from a Fast Field. ORTH PITCHED BALL THAT WAS INVINCIBLE, CH'SAGO .... .- CLEVELAND .. Held His Opponents at His Mercy Throughout the Game, While “Chief? Bender Was Touched Up Rather Freely, Knight of Harlem, Backed from Twen- ties to Sevens, Wins the Steeplechase from a Large Field by-a Narrow Mar- gin—Purse for Niblick. 020021 112112 SECOND GAME. HIGHLANDERS. And @ halt from Carbuncle, who beat Major Dalngerteld. three-quarters of | wth for second money. pecuantveesan KENILWORTH RESULTS. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Niblick (13 to 5) 4,)Workman (6 to 2) 2, Vidalia % LATE RESULTS AT DETROIT Sixth Race—Sam Parmer |, Balzac 2, | 2, Morriliton Chief 3. AT ST. LOUIS. Fifth Race—Lustig 1, Misanthrope 2, Bengal 3. Sixth Race—Rebo 1. Mafa'da 2, Miss Doyle 3, Chteioniahinnt latenbiaiediies AT HARLEM, Sixth Race—Miss Deuce 1, Handy Bill 2, North Enid 3. Seventh Race—Et:.ylene 1- Sicux Chief 2, Royalty ¢. NE ee MOTOR BOAT SPEEDWAY WRECKED, Charles L. Seabury and an assistant were testing the sneed of the 28-knot auto boat Speedway, at 5 o’clock this after. noon on he Harlem, when the Speedway went head on ai nt — of the railroad bridge at One Hundred and (Special to The Evening World.) SECOND RACE—Knight of Har- fem (7 to 1).1, Dromedary (6 to 5) 2, Sir Voorhias % eee Sere te6 races run here to-day: Five furlongs, -Sonpnweseuo® Fae 5b we cst tine nes® ~ ! oweeccoe~s™ THIRD RACE—Hamburg Belle (7 to 6) 1, Jocund (26 to 1) 2, Alan-a- | Totals sseerenensoonesoees Sadducee, 111 (MeCaffer 0), ond Adel VB Nea 1 (J. Burton), 0 to} itd, 4. | “SECOND. RACE—Five furlongs. — ; for he he nd Fw and ie 2, ba gilitthleas 2 ¢ Poggy. vf (Cormack. u} HIRD RAC! E_For” threes year-olds, ey, 102 (Romane = FOURTH RACE—Councilman (8 to 5) 1, Sonoma Belle (30 to 1) 2, FIFTH RACE—Major Pelham (6 to 1) 1, Van Ness (15 to, 1) 2, Ar 8 o 1, ie ti (Gormaeh). Vio t third, at -socceco Sl eenuHcBHw Slwewancncoso” wlocouncecss CE—One miie and igety ro) _ SIXTH: RACE—Bhorthose (3 to 1) fi, Carbuncle (2 to 1) 2, Major Dain SCORE BY INI NIN eBa! w-s-ccouon 2 PY = ° oe = 2 > . 2 (Special to The Evening World.) SHEPPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, rin —Hamburg Belle again denon- i er superiorily over Alan-a-Das pe Flight Stakes at Sheepshéad Bay ‘Yhls afternoon. She beat him more de- cisively than when they first met she won 80, easily that it seems evident he has returned to the form whic! h | made her the greatest tworyear-old ot | sa oar i Giteeplec 86 fan tout stale ‘hom ort, §: off Render, % on ball: | ener i Struck ous | Two-bare ‘his -Davly base ‘ybold pare wal | rifice hitePlokering: welll le play— poriaets 113 (Romanelil), 11 to 5, won; | berfeld and Ganzel, Ht thy i hee Eli hy Lae), 4 to 1, pron’ berfeld. Tmpiven Mr King. i" Bis aIXTH RACE_One mile and r teeenth; mailden year old; The Seat was completely wrecked, Seadury and his assistant were rescued from the water by a narrow macgin by John Shultz and another man from the Harlem Boat Club house. (Special to ‘The Evening World.) PHILADELP@IA, Sept. §—The Ath- letles were unable to connect with the kinks In Orth’s curveless, ball in the second game this afternoon, and the Highlanders pounded Bender and won by the score af 5 to 1 DETROIT WINNERS. She was the favorite over Alan-a- she lald alongside of him to where she came away with: Alan-a-Dale’s effort to! (Special to The Evening World.) HIGHLAND PARK RACE TRACK, im and Joound, PETRCIT, Mich., Sept. &--The wioners beat him ¢ the racer held here to-day are ag fol- outrun the mare tired hi coming strong from behind, “ISUPERBAS WIN SECOND |= The Plight was the only stake face on! ,f' RAT RACK. Rout years “Reta: ‘the card outside of The Russet on the/er), § to 1 and 2 to 1, won; Alibert, 14 grads,; but the fourth race at a mile) was interesting because Councilman, who has never shown a disposition to 0 over five furlongs, Councilman was favorite and he opened | such a tremendous gup that the others were never able ‘to get near him and je won easily, Sonome. Belle easily beat Veto for the place. ,Niblick came back to his own form + and won the opening event trom Work- man, ahd Knight of Harlem, a good thing backed from % to 1 to 6 to 1, Elberfeld, Anders: yy singled, scoring "plberteld. Gensel out, jurph: UN, % My sely 6 te 1 and 2 to J, second; a. Austin) 4 to Land é te on C3 oe, wd Fapped a double to Jett five itpeed to Ganzel. pBRCOND, HACE tour Metiee. RH 106 Cro Hanlon’s Men Made It Two Straight from the|srock ou, XO RUNS. ; ) "revnahan inbed rotection of the besiegi \ Bostons—Game Called at End ot | Pee erenes “qroa: Rupe Eighth Inning. 9. Kiel owe down, Monte to benched inne. Williams to Sense! Q m1 sired to me Bender filed RUNS. ‘Thiea Tuning. | se, fanned. M r 4 Alice }, M40 1 and 8 to Bled to Beybol * atRD RACE <Thrve-year-cids and up; ~ pi and a slxteenth.—Spe Shaver). § to 5 and 2 to 3, 10 (J. Austin), nd; Handinore, oie 3 to1 and 4 to 6, third. ‘Th 1,62 364. (Special to The Evening World.) ~The crowd (7) In- 0 00 when the @ee- SECOND GAME. creased from H” Hartsel singled Ay va Pickering. Keeler mien ‘Dromedary, « head Ir the steeplechane. | #8 armash. bes hr Ma * 3 Nc a (Shaver) to 9 al ‘he attendance was good end the track Mh dees ” FIFTH RACE—Three-year-olds up; one be and a sixteenth.— }. W0 (Pruebel),4 to 1 and 6 Luga, 97 (Paul), : tol 10 Anerson die tee did Npewioes Geasler went out, Btrang and yy ndvanch ing and Dillon, Sheckard went out, Moran to Tenney. Bubb sent one in ley scored. Paw was out oye THREE RUNS. led to centre. Tenney sent who threw to Dillon, seread RS threr’ t ve NO RI'NS. * 4 2 1 2 Niblick Won Cleverty. Nibdlick .and Workman were about ennai choices tn the opening dash, while Vidalia and Danseuse were backed a ‘bit., Danseuse showed the way to the ith, followed by Workman, Niblick and Mrs, Bob, When they straightened out Niblick went to the front and, hold- ing his advantage to the end, won elev- erly by a length from Workman, who beat Vidalia two length: ‘ov the place. Good Thing Went Through, Knight of Harlem was the good thing In the fone 8 ee being backed f ew ye fay hen Walter Cleary, Eophone and Sir ¢ Voorhies be me the early pace, when ‘lem moved up, foilowel ‘These two took fast Durdle tog together ai drive fg the finish Kn A he: Drom ‘of Sir Voorhies. Ham june Belle Wins Easily, Belle and nd Alana, {parse + to' and out, third, RUNS. berfeld to Ganzel. Monte fanned, NO vogeene td motgued Murphy etruck out RUNS Siesta ewe Silrwea wwocesoo~? HARLEM RESULTS. 1 to The Bvening World.) + RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, Kleinow singled &.—The races run here to-day resulted as follows. RACE—Five furlongs. = oe caught stealing, Orth fanned. NO RUNS. Shreck filed to Anderson. ‘on | bled to right.-On K 1_and 7 to 6; Mart} der took third, he 3 to 1, was second; | Read en and % to 6, third. pane Shreck to Murphy. - y Jordan went out.) Jones singled to left. Geler to Tenney, Cooley singed i lined to Ba! Copley went ich, Moran Med to ‘wid went io. third on Seheck~ ie first ease bleachers. Babb, NO RUNS, Third Inning. Dillon went out, Delehanty to Tenney. Gessler fanned. Lumley fouled to Need- ired, Jordan to De an 2 Dt -setwceou™ Dougherty singled to left, Da Elherfeld hit ove too and It rolled to centre, giving "Kiberteld a bag, Anderson Hartsel made a. fine am of Williams's ie drive. was mds | te ant tok HIRD, RACEBix furlongs — Alliance sinkes-—Won by Al ind 10 [eaten of Wi SCORE BY ‘INNINGS forced Lave at second, Orth WS Eher- Seybold stole second, Murphy nal fied to Anderson and Seybold stole Keeler copped Monte's fly. Allgd, darkness. Base Hits—Of Jones. 7; off McNichols, Balls—Ow Sruck Out $ by. MeNtshole, > Onin rice tolen Bases—Lumi Sacritice Hits—MeMiebols, Strong. Do: trang and Ditlon Seere~ rors Carpenter, ¢ left scoring | wrord, sto? and even. vi an who threw ‘Osler out att te yeks FIFTH Ht RACE Six furlongs,—Won ay » and Don Domo, Hodge, 2). to | and 4 to 1, ¥ $ x Sd ba ek vee 3 to 1 and 3 to 5, thieds 1 Time Skliful, Ellison's horee, broke | oo” Monte to Murp’ end, Dougherty tanned NO RU Bhreck went ant, Williams to Ganael. Hester, romped 4 a corking ee ti out poy threw Rok int ‘caus start und made ti oe aed by Suineots When they swung into o& siretch Belle went iPnath the, fi error gave Gansel a base. nBle | Conroy orced Gansel at second, Bender Conroy stole second, Ki¢inow walked, Orth forced Kleinow Fourth tnalug, io RUND went out, iO RUNS, em Delehanty fouled to, Bei inded to Dil a lee we will be destroyed. FINISHES } AT DELMAR. (Special to rrr Rvening World.) DELMAR RACE TRACK, 8T. Lots reg +e Ave! Mo, Rept. k—Following are the regis alone any aa Feo t “mar the 7 RAC held here to-day: oa ane tise hy Fg eeatagaths a’ neo me pls * show, reas | oh = ingied te] was caught a mie, > on ls Jordan fanned. NO RUNS. Needham got first on Jordan's fumble. ae Faverite Won. WM a warm Brats fa ‘ Bergen to Jordan, Hulswitt hit to Dunn, | Batteries—Jones and Rergen; MeNich- me: who started after Lush. He ran out of|ols and Needham. ST, LOUIS AT DETROIT, «= mney sent up al the line and was out, Dunn getting the | Game called on account of darkness. aRCOND GAME. McMichols sucrificed, Jones to Dillon Gesaler. Joes Walked. Strang sacrificed Need ham to enmey. Dillon walked, Gessler ringled to left, poor throw to the plate by Dalen and a grveneed a base Li ealing . NOR Hing: Neeanam hit ily front, Ca t ms put a single In contre.| was out, pen to aling second, Bhreck | fanned. 'Geler singled “to Ganael killed Pickering ehied to Conroy. ‘Kielnow. gloved scoring Lumby, MP toa. NO RUN "stealing second rm Jed io rigivt, Gesaler popped org en front of, the. plate hat Newt vy ee anne Lam| yo secret na Fisher owt. Jordan to Dillon, Cooley fied to | Be Aled to Lumley, | Delehanty tied to ma Orth. at Gerster, ine a at tea Vand of elghth Inning, ac sn second, peptoy, Kiewow w raat a ee erie pO emtnee ss Shuts Them Out Inning After : a Inning and They Find it im-|Attack on the Russian Stronghold in the Fi possible to Oo Anything with) East ls Renewed with Vigor from Faw Reon. Land and Sea, but Togo Inflicts No Dé SECOND GAME, age, and Land Forces Are Repulsed. GIANTS. ; ae GEN. KUROPATKIN REPORTS THAT _~ HIS ENTIRE ARMY IS AT MUKDES Russian Commander Is Taking Precautions to Prevent the Japanese from Creepin, .| Around His Flanks—Whether He Wil Give Battle or Press on to the North Undecic 1 o C) o + @ 6 1 1 e lene wens BYS 6 cecethes oe! esecesoso™ 1 ¢ 1 1 1 1 , ! , PHILADELPHIA. RH g Donahue, 3b. Dooin, ¢. Sparks, p. . WHAT THE WAR'IS COSTING THE GREAT R UealAan, BMP Expendttares te Matimated cost fe meat three meccescec=? Bile was wm 1 1 1 ! ° o 2 ® 1 TOMS v.sceverer versrstere DT a8. ® 2 vetal for tem MANERA: renee: ‘ pee War ts expen CHEFOO, Sept. 8.—-Beven Japanese warships steamed close: M9) Acehor last night aud began a cannonade, At the same time the J army lathe rear of the city made a determined advance bl o ; carry the Inner -fortifications. : The Japanese were repulsed as they have been in every attack 1 upon the fort since they succeeded in carrying the outer works. The a¢ warships were urable to get Near @mough to shore to make 1 bombardment count, occasional fire from the forts scaring them ‘The assault last night was the second this month, the lace on Sept. 3, when the Japanese advanced im force and made e charges on strong positions on “the east and west lines of took the second gainé from the Phillies with ease, Matty kept the hits scut- tered, and the Quakers failed to get a man across the plate until the seventh inniag, when a double, a single Pra an ous brought in one-run, ‘Then the inh ene agents at this place have sent 75,000 gunnysacks to Port Dalny | are trying: te buy ..60,000 more. ‘These sacks are to be Milled with. =f % puahed one in a hole A Smee oe Bro fouled to Doon, ST. PETERSBURG, gept. 8—Gen. Kuropatkih's official é hap re nto i Hedann tes fovere-| nounciug that the whole of his army had arrived at Maken aide cut, ‘Boneh A nl ing up positions sroind the city, and adding that the army had sae. Dahlen fouled to in. ONF| 4 gun during the retreat. has relieved the’ public anxiety and put am MS ‘aeetie jnakdil to the many alarmis? reporcs which and been urrent here. The Gen egies throw to MeGann was the| estimates the Riis#idi lods in the ‘en days »attle sround of Titus, McGann ‘mitted Huls- Dootn | 17,000 men, |. Donahue 4h . mn was tossed out by Matty. NO RUNB, From the General's report it seems evident that Kuropatkin is rena aie tus, Garner wolked. Ulvely. preparing to meet the Japanese again should Field Marshal Ova tte. att, Gea ed > Deven ene “J contjque to press northward. Nothing more important than rear Third tnalng. actions marked the march to Mukden. The region south of tha Howerman to McGann settled Sparks, |2OW clear of Russians. It is evident, however, that Kuropatkin is Thomas filed to Browne. Gleason was| precautions to prevent the Japanose from creeping around him, as here passed se fit Dahlen threw ot Me ports that the Japanese cavalry is actively scouting wide om bis flanks, r MUKDEN. Sept. §8—There is a report *ere to the effect that Gen, Kuroki, commraoder of the Japanese flanking «army, hasbeen killed he Hrowne beat out a stiff stab to the pitcher, Donahue yhrew out MeGann, cast of Mukden, The rame report says two other Japanese generals of high rank af) s e wlenco-eve-'! a Hontin went one to, Penanue and Browne was run dows, Donahue to Gleason to NO Hulewitt. Dahlen filed to Thomay, > RUNS teen madg prisoners. The reports cannot be verified, ané it ies not i we Fourth Inning, where they aad ine EN re angen bees. et 8 pet en bg ane —_ mance nmetntenelined rt made a beauty stop of ‘Titur's smash and ot him at iret. Hulewitt TS OF TO-DAY'S was thrown out by Dunn. Donahue singled and Losh was thrown out at the plate, Bresnahan to Bowerman, NO ‘Pitns didn't have to move for Dunn's : (Results of First, Gi m Pree 2) drive, Gilbert beut out a, bunt. Bow. 4 tes ee P erman was hit by a pitched ba tty singled and ‘Thomas. threw the ball. to NATIONAL LEAGUE. | AMERICAN LEAGUE. the plate to catch Gilbert, Dootn threw —_—_—— _——— hind Aide: 4 Fre dred “Areananan’ Mel to] PHILADELPHIA AT NEW YORK. NEW YORK AT PHILADELPHIA, Thomas. Browne ras out, Gleason to SECOND GAME SECOND GAME. a v Tantei eb Oe) _ 1 NewYork... 1000000188 ‘ Dooin fied to McGann, Det ay New York... 100201 = i" ’ PRED Oot ° ooin fied to akg a. atteri¢e—Orth and Klenow; Bendee forced, Sparks, Dahl Batteries — Sparks and Doolin, Ma- Tr Gleason tanned NO RUNA. | :newaon and Bowerman and Shreck, : Hivlewitt caug t ; Ned on account of darkness ERSTE AL, lin singled. Mi eS @O8TON AT WASHINGTON, Dooin to Gh SECOND GAME. S did Du be t Dalen w, t a the plate, Titus to Hulewitt to Dosin BROOKLYN AT BOSTON. [Botton ....., 00002001 0 9 NO RUNS SECOND GAME, | Washington... OOOH COOOL F 4 — 7). Rattertes eee ooo a tftecthan’ ara iuthige, “Cm led. Lusa forced MoGes, Jahien. Lash stole « 4. it, Gilbert to MeGann, killed Donahue 8, St, Louis... 000200 ton 6 etbored by Clea 8T. LOUIS AND CHICAGO. | Detroit... COZ OOOO rman sm: hed ont a thrne. » game « wheduled for these} Ratteries—Hynes and Kahoet an i and Reville K sot NATIONAL LEAGUE STAND: Nothing dotne for Dooln, he fanned ee Ae Soares south to" Melty and a Gas. toun.e Jo second, Gleason wer C OS Drookiyo..44 73 Mt unassisted one nn scored. a A Hoston....4 8 a Baltimore aned i F 5 ‘pia st ow ore ©. en son ed Thee Taalied Gabe Cinetanat: 0 Sa0 Phila'phin N K EASTERN LEAGUE, «= 6 hana BALTIMORE AT N AT NEW, Th count of te ness. FR se ene Gren cettranars 3 Revitetae AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. « ‘tvania Re. re wR et et 045 st Pala pia & a an st, Fadl ar 4

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