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OU DAMON oT _. THE PRODUCE STAKES a Colt Beats the Gate in Brighton's Feature Event and None of the Other], Starters Are Able to Get Anywhere Near Him. : ‘Walter Cleary, Heavily Backed, Makes a Runaway Race of It in the Steeple. }» chase—Pulsus Beats: Good Bila. in ' the Handicap. THE WINNERS, Mita ron ceatt Ff pink bs su from s ' PIROT RACE—CollectorJeesup (1 — ¥. Go. '1, Duchess Ollie (8 to 1) 2) WINNERS AT DELMAR. _ Adrlutha % GECOND RACE—Walter Cleary (2 mime Tee Brvnng Wort) $d. 1) 1, Paul Aker (20 to 1) 2, Fly+|Mo., Sept, 12—The winners of tng Buttress 3. by oa to-day afte as RST RACE—Six fur! 4 THIRD RACE—Pulsus (5 to 11 Bx es and ¢ to Ostrich (8 to 1) 2, Dekaber 3. to1 show, third, Time—1.18, * POURTH RAGE—Diamond \(7 to] :.ngs Won" by, Nepentier so fan! 3 t lace; Ethel’s Pride, even for ry ay Mint (12 to 6) 2 Jack) 2 te sue gecond, Trixie Write, 4:10 5 to show, third. Time—0.6 FIFTH RACE—Charter (8 to 1) 1,] craccatton } tod and 1 to 0; Tides, | THIRD RACE—Six furtones. ‘Won by sina , Bridtepath (11 to 20) 2 Nuit} {0 | for, place a, Trees ™ Blanche 3. “rot SIXTH RACE—Thirty-third (8 to}i ' 4) 4, Vidatla (18 to 1) 2 Bruen Up 2, meee third, Tine a4, ! ee gaan tens yh nee ey 1 \enud IN BBAGH RAGE TRACK, | he brah eee eee ee ne ping begets ‘cute ot sritper @hapehéed was continued at the Brigh- RESULTS AT DI AT DETROIT, FSS Bes scan Diarsowe won) dette are Woetd.) M Sense Sonar pe pb ina yi taleh., Bes e reeuite k ten at 12 to 6, ee teh lows: { ge the race tha he had. In 4 ; fing: (Layne doat-tne ante running a | #% f vm Te ae wed by Wild Mint. The iy bguckled down gamely to a ge eet tol and Tt stern chase. He was never in danger ; \ of overhauling Diamond, though and TBECOND RACE For two-year-olds: | 21 five furlongs. —1 101 Troupe. ] H the latter won easily by » tength and a eve and an 5. won: fie aun, t | halt from ‘Wild Mint. Lack Lory who | Hoffman). secon had warmed up some, was distant Bina tanner, et ora Sel Heo rand j ire, THIRD TRACES Thrve-vess olds ant Collector Jessup went to the front, wing away, won handily by! and Brady as Corrigan entry. quarters of @ length from Duchess ho beat Adrvliha two lengths) piHiRD RACK Bix furlongs -Wor ty oF tse place, Th tuna and 8 to 2. was. second; Mata: Geum Thing Went Through, dor, 11 to 2 and even, third. Time—1,13. Walter, Cleary (Tae Rhere tho wise we BACe ie pete Fein a 4 ne Inthe secon falter Cleary won, The race yer Viings 2 to Land 4 to oi The ee Tto H and is 8 ®, was second: ying Butiress moved up teks an rd third, Time—2.4@ 1-5. Couple Creolin | ‘There was little semblance of a con- 2 iy) nay. 1a! C aie PA dag eae On Sa By hes Hos hcrpypap i vat gis tom 4 ry teat in the steeplechase. Walter Cleary | Toren, araey Bar Bara ie Gives 184 Wiliam firet'finished Stan. Hule- the One-Sided Score of 12 to 6, bla taekaycciys bubs tape cals ype] ] carried the wise money and came home| 214° even set te nd the ‘mame way. NO RUNS, by Brana hit between second and $ tt a to y 4 Mand ‘lined ‘one to ceiire for three thitd, McGann, stole, second and reach-| if ‘on the bit. There was no question a: ey) even ope out, third, Time. Mah dina. ae inet. eee Gdithindion Giket’s teres. hsetes ateunt i thé reduit after the first quarter. The hi “intel it bounded over Cas- (Specie! to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA t. NO RUNS. : opening: dash went (o Collector Jessup| ,FOURTH RACE — Two-yearcolde. | gidy's head Dougherty scored. | WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN. ; «i t Five and one-hatt furlongs.—Larida, 101 | ‘Threw out Biberfeld a! second. BH. PC, A.B.) Geter bit a slow one to Gilbert and 1% * fier ple backers had a severe attack of | (Munro), ¢ to 1 and 2.t9 1.,won: Atah- | ane quad ap neat” Cassio to “taki, | Ne Ys Sept. 12—The Trolley-Dodgers oe a beat it out. Barclay flew. to Di ‘Deart disease at the manner in which | may, 9% (Shaver), 7 to’ and 1 to 3, sec- OnE RUN. | were also beaten in the second game of | 212360 out. relay 0 Dahien Duchéss Ollie was taking him along the +t Molivain, 10° (Wishard), 410 1 and Vecond Inning. {une double-header with the Quakers here 0 0-0 © g| MOK OF think. Geler stole second, Ten- atreted, ‘There she died away, however, ” PETH BACK hive olds and} Mullin struck out, ‘Cassidy fied sg afternoon by & score of 12 to 5. 2 22 1 ol Rey retired, Gilbert to MaGann, Geler j and the Collector came home Ip easy up; six and a halt .—Jigger, | Keeler. Donovan ‘struck’ out. |The Brooklyns played miserable ball in 2 8. 1's [CS te ane Bolly: Med: to sedans. { \ fashion.’ ie (Shaver), i to & to 5, won; | RUNS. ‘ |hoth games, bi 470s 600 i oy) Polaus won the third race, He went | Four Leat C.. 6 (Jenkins), ‘ ee |e Tueeas eset fawn te Oke | First Inning. 12048 Second Inning. , ta the front at the atart, was never| 5, brcond), Cpataptee, AB OMUNeO), | Hernend toased “out Conroy, “NO| ‘Thomas waked and reacsed third on 1 1 5 1 0] pDabten singied to eft. Dunn, out to extendéd and came home on the bit in — a RUN. | Gleeson’n two-hagger to left. Wolver- eosee ke By ore sh je right, Dai. 1414-5, hich was only a fraction be- HAWTHORNE FINISHES. - | ton filed to Sheckard, Thomas scor- 2 i 7 ip 7, Beeond., Warner hit in mt of ¢ ', Riad the world’s record. Ostrich was " aida was soft, Willtams to Gangel,| ing. Gleason reached third, Strang bs Toi 4) pints and Carpantee gave bi -) ate, Dab- @ mood: second. The attendance was muasend Wee (brown out & y Cone | muting Bergen’s throw, MeGee ain-| " lend, Needbam to Batty. ONE RUN. argh judd aA THORN? RACH TRACK, CHI-| OWell NORUNE Leadfree pe ¥ ‘ena Dibece y VP ts ee Y struck athe ton 4g ingid t ‘ _ jenaler's | ruc i a i aby ted Rly er A » Bont Se sne reealis of the | oa tumbie ohn cata | ee ce escring Meee enpns| Onuaer! 1 22 1 Silefe Needham fouled to Collector Jessup wad a red-hot favor. faces bel’ here teraey tte 0 fellews!| obey, tarted to, run down Mc. | for aie MME se aut tecot to” Dillon. Jot~| Lumley, 4 1 0 6 0 O/RINS. In the opent ih. Duchess Olt FIRST RACE—Six furlongs— Guii and i" 1 | | + Sa neapnd choice, ile the othe Mad Mullan, 7 (9 9 and 1 to # Dragoon, fie, Sach, ‘s git iit | Sag Ae Panam rotiees Aherer FOUR gheckard, if, o ; ; ; HI Sayg Westen were ib ane: uot io 1 an fou! 10 ulin to Bae eetahey ptuotatlons, | Puchess | 20.00,1 8 to or third. Timeiita-6.” | Stahl stopped ‘Keeler, NO-RUNS. witrang, drove the bail to tr | Bab, *. 01.3.8 0] uaiatbeween, TO Soaond "Breseshan Sgushing away A ‘ont and Necping’ Ca Col-| SECOND. RACE-~Steepiechase, short angel ming. Inneid single. Geanler walked, filing the | 5 fou a ae 0 0 8 8 © fied to Geler, Browne flied to Tenney. | r Jessup busy to the stretch. Three! courde.—Won by Creolin, 18 to 5 and! sri, was. out anael unagaisted. | Lases Lumley. was colied qut_on atrikes, Jordan, 2, 0 3 & 0 MeGann safe on Moran's crror, Mathew- ‘ Bing ado yr Moped Sua) ne aah | ren, Weare tt at 2 t ok Btuhl. singled, a aa. Haolsman, Mul-|Sheckard med out to MoGee, Strang Jones, p. . 90010 ex 1 OnE to Reet cene out, Moran { secon . | lin forced Hulaman, Williams to Ejbe:-| scoring. Babb was thrown out at fret ee ee ee enney. Mis Craw! 1 and 1 to 4, third. mest 1h in! O'Neill, ef. «| AMERICAN WASHAGTONS.- 2 Griffith’s Men Played Pennant, Ball and at All: Stages Had} ‘the Senators at Their CHESBRO KEPT ALL HIS ‘HITS ‘WELL SCATTERED. Looals Touched Up Young Mr. Townsend :at the Right Mo- ment—Large Crowd Enjoyed the Contest. is ————- REET AES. Dougherty, If. Keeler, rf, | Blberfeld, se. Anderson, cf. .. Willams, 2b, . Gansel, 1b, Conrgy, 3b. MeGulre,’ ¢, | Chesebro, p. ~neceonparep email eooteuveod wwecsesuce> eccccccoel eleeoecrwr cour | HMM, ab. Stahl, id. Hulaman, | Mullin, 2b., Cassidy, os Donovan, ri | Clark, 3, Townsend, Totals SCORE Washington . Highlanders 4 we Hits—Off Chesdho, 8; off Towns- end, 9. First Base on Balle—Off Chea- | bro, 2; off Townsend, 0. Struck Out 5; by Townsend, 3. Three- wo-Base Hits— sraeeg (Sencial to The Evening World.) WE BALL PARK, Bept. 12.<Witir Thesbro in the bom Gritt's boys took the game from the Senators with ease to-day, Except in one in- ning, the fourth, Jack kept the hits seattered whilé young Mr. Townsend was pounded at the right moment. Tt looked dangerous in the last ses- sign, when two «ingles placed a man on second and third, but little Willie Keeler was there o- a good run and caught Clark's fly, ending the game, First Mn forced niees pots a to Elbe:- feld. in and Stahl scored. Cassidy x rf to Ganael, alone. ONE RUN, Elverfeld rapped out a safe a avipe to centre, Anderson forced Elberfi second, Hill to Cassidy, He was mene, Clark to Cassidy, Patsy * oe pulled down Williams's ‘y. NO! U! raee, OF stneneth at the far Carn.) FLeTH RACE—Une and one-sixieenth ry, nally won. by fttesn lengths Pe on by Haviland, 9 to 2 and | [4 Paulaker, rh came strong at the| 1 '0.5; Dr. Btephens, @ to 1 and 7 to 5, Flying Buttress a|We# second; D. 1. Moore, 13 to 1 a Seat a alt tor the place. 6 to 2 third. Time—1.4 46 Polsus Led All the Way. Ganzel, dd { The third waa an open race and bet- KENILWORTH WINNERS, Chesbro at. second, Stahl to bw Mery git, Dekabor baing the cho'ce Pulsus, who ran almoat Cra ‘Special Bvent fated went to ihe Front at the sta ‘ A ear rir int WV he Ha In ae tant / ‘bes et led ite the way and won FALd Ry eased up all through the last sixteenth ibaayr a head from Ostrich. who was ee FIRST RACE—Purse 4 second all the way, Rosetini year-olds and Ins | Cid eA srit und walk Dekeher jae two wont 1 tha away. i iy “bonnes Is on adel of the , the ‘malt two Hnetta. raed aera offen: fe jor on pe ae ee wi nig 4 M4 a en ee ihe in bask punt ee 7 - Won by « None, hot favorite tn the othe out «Pena iy. Sole i jeged tly to surorise iE'R UN, erally to hin | mune struck he at watch wm ft Multin meets |" * roy fied to a two-bagger. Elbert wnsend to Mahl, ONE Ri + | Righth § same way, NO OR RACING CHART AND OTHER SPORTING NEWS SEE PAGE 2. AMET BOSTON Dooin 4d ‘oie Bf ny ple oh on Jones's throw to © | Bilton, stoma baby | vancing bag Cut to Thomas. Jordan was eae pod Baw) Me osc" hag je play by Gi a ] at "failure to "cover ‘first pill gat a free, tleket) Sahl'e sy | fe at Walla was i base and | Da ler's throw in to 10 eld to frat kited tor -, |. Hil filed to Ki eB 10 Keeler, | BOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA. (A. L.)—SECOND GAME. OCSTON.-... .. -. .. 2-.-----e 9:00 1.0:1-—.2 PHILAVELPHIA..... ..........20022 —6 mae hee Brie Soto PITTSBURG*AT CHICAGO—NATIONAL LEAGUE. Sixth Race—Fira Willoughby 1, Tryon. 2, Dawson’3, Sixth Race—Cigarlighter 1, Subtle 2, Ramshorn 3. Sixth Race—Prince Light I, Tale 2, Frank Rice 3. Fot'-year-old Anna Rondono fell into the street-while pay) ing late, this-afternoon on the tees e of her home, on the fourth: floor of No. 11 James street, »S BROOKLYN DROPS' TWO: Hanlon's Outfit. Loses the Second Gane hy scoring. Babb was Cae out at firs! by ‘Gleason ONE Ri ade a te inning catch 2; jergen ri ng i *yorda se Me gr over Hulawitt' ae see out to (ae Thomas wi . Glens Badd threw out McGee fers Cg ont stalin fe. ow dan, NO. RU ~—'GUNTS DROP “NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 12, 1904. [ Cirealation Books Open to All” | McGraw wh Paaniok Chanies ire GAME CALLED, A iB ew: pa che tidy de * | “ting ‘New ‘Yorkers AT CHICAGO-~AMERICAN LEAGUE. Mercy. eum CLEVELAND ....... 0ca0o0d 000-0 GIANTS. CHICAGO .... 01 Re ao a |e Browne, rf: 0 McGann, 1b o Mertes, i. e T. LOUIS—-AMERICAN LEAGUE Dann ‘ AT ST. —Ai . tae ya DETROIT 0... eeeee 000002100043 |wamane. ; ST, LOUIS ve-nscess 0.0.0:0.0.0.0.21 14: |mmvens ° —-—— 0 ‘otals ....¥. ra PITTSBURG .... ....-.2 0.0.0.1 1.0 0.0 1—8 SJoeer- » % CHICAGO ..-002. 2200200000100 1 2. | Teany, 2 1 © earns See cee Cooley, if LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. Willts, p. ho TOMS vrceseeee 6 AT HAWTHORNE. s SCORE BY INNIN( AT DETROIT. Base hits—-Off Mathewson, pees se * BABY GIRL FELL’ TO DEATH. was killed: inetanthy | (Bperial to The Evening BOSTON BALL PARK, perme gh F York in TO PHILADELPHIAS. feature, First Inning. Seeond ae SCORE | fenned. “8 arenes to ts digposed of by Jordan and prladelphla | ey but pga o) ee + Ne Ot Di ; jes, ingied to centre, Glea- wy ioe 3 NO RU my bee “aa TSreevahan. n to second. Berane’ tle fie | NO fie but thr he eehaeh Saenres ei oe ERT ADRS Pan anny pitched te NO | son to Tamh. J AU Qemt by-Hulewitt: NORENB Ot] Wi Seventh Inning. saltee aba tinged, Gleason wa are “row Ys Bares Fifth tanta, Ten 10 tt rise: ‘Bresnahan fe ran. md gen. Re al rer lef for o ck. out by Babb and Hulewitt singted. Deo 5 low “ey inr'wee pulled Ing Hulewitt to toes fs sich dan ve ah ieet. i oeoe , Wolverton to Lush. NO R second, Muth Ianing, Titus doubled. Hulawitt out, stran jomas. Dillon ine- to Dillon... Doon fied to Babb. A wil doubled to pitch advanced Titus to thhird. to the same gleby fouled out to Bergen. NO RUN| x aa hit | 8 Bout, Gleason, to Lush Dillon | wite. NO RUSS snahan er ow w wet fine NO RUSE pamaeld ht y't Dunn t> Mcdars, ———— | VANDERBILT HORSE wine, nanan. NO Ri PARIA, fept. 1:5, Kc Vanderbilt's | gem Meio: won t ‘taduc and i gear, Wi In second In the fon 3 for outs fier, the Prix de Fline at we wt. Cloud rata | aber picher’s ertor, pee fae a are o1000 00000210 —3 position which the State and Treasury departments have been hit edines bert to McGann, sacrificed to McGann. Se Gilbert to McGann. ONE ATE SPORTING “frm Oy @ Carey to RESU LTS es tol. TOUCHED uP FREELY. Ca Men and He Had Hard-Hit- at His ia alooue Houck Liewoourtuad welrocurrscoror % 0) 0) 0} 0 1 [woe woe ene SB po em oe csee wo te Elewecwcscour uoge r oo $, off Wil- bs) First wane on ee off Mathew- 1; off out—By ree be ee cE World.) Sept. 12.~ Boston won its second -ictery © most ox- siti mame and almost shut out the Champions, who could not bit Wills & little Dit, while Matty was hit well In the sixth and seventh innings, New York played an erroriess game in the | fel, Dunn and Gilbert excelling, Geter | pairys finely in place of Dethanty, who Is muspended. McGann’s batting was « Bresnahan got first. on, Fisher's muff, 2 toils out, Gilbert to McGann. Geier right. Ten- NO Fourth laning. jeler: to Pins rg dalla in this W to Moran, before Ine Dave, penien. TWO RUNS Gitbert singled Philadelphia .. to Tenney, to McGann wleby down with one ‘The fanned. Stra otbared in Wolverton’ aky- grosneer Bos filled @) vere Gleason tous hg rp ght et RU 5 WWerton walked, Dunn, flew to Batty. Bergen out, Wolterton to Lush. Jor- foroing in Ha Witt, MoGee singled, ,to centre. Warner lined dat Hillewltt to ih. Jones scoring Dooin and Thomas, Wolverton forcing Gilbert, being doubled at frst. Rthegeries out by Duggieby. NO ‘ee a ht uen fied to Jordan. NO RENE be Npecaen oot.) Bema it te, tn fst bm] out, Glearo lu ore | am OW tos Out, Halawkt to Lush. “Joves suc, Wille singigl ( Cehize, scoring M i Rare lay Rt Bres- Batty out, 4 cooler Mew to Brew segies, to centre, and took Mertes was Mog walked, onan fied eleocscecoco™ | port longer than twenty-four hours, Through her Consul at ; cisco the complaint was filed with the Collector of the, Por, who ne | thorities of the State Department declare to-day that to| sian makes her more of a cruiser than a transport.’ She is quite | NO} midable proposition, and the slightest concession to her would ma did bike. ° RESULTS 18 Er PRICE ONE AUSSIA MUST TAKE NER WARSHIP FRU AMERICAN WATE! ptain lof the Armed ‘the Apmed tone Which Appeared Unexpectedly at Se Francisco Yesterday. Will Have Sail Out Within Twenty-four Ho JAPAN MAKES FORMAL PROTEST AT WASHINGTO There Is a Suspicion that the Came to American Waters with ¢] Express Purpose of Testing the Ai tude of the United States, WASHINGTON, Sopt. 12.—Japan has formally protested to the States against allowing the Russian auxiliary cruiser Lena to wired for instructions, | Either deliberately and with the purpose of embarrassing | States, or through accident, the Russians have placed this | since international complications arose over the shelter of | fugitive men-of-war in Chefoo, in Syanghai and in the German, por Kiachow Bay. The Government bas met the emergency promptly, however, ing auChorities on international law have all agreed thet there is tr cf county 19.00 atereatiy tag bave the German, French and vo Ft yg ba” po ay iat Poi, ni wn Pithendes poate Aenea 9 ia in Japanesé bottoms. \weothor tac hebsien EE they must get/out forthwith if the Lena is fit for sea. If ahe te not must remain gt anchor until the war is over, There will be no | er from this course, There is @ well-grounded suspicion that the Lena came to eteco, for the specific parpose of forcing @ ruling from the United She will get pne with the greathest swiftness. There appears course other than that agreed upon in this city to-day, | It ls a matter of general regret in official circles that the arisen. It was hoped that the Russians would not make eny | the intensity of feeling which they have held toward this the war begap, by forcing the United States to stand on the feoog laws of néutrality, Since they have done it they must take | quences. WILL ACCEPT THE INEVITABLE. It is generally believed that the Russians will palaver as Jon ible: anasthon aavegt the inevitebic, 40 they have’ donde (mile gencies elsewhere. The Russian claim to unusual indulgence, wt it 1s believed, on the ground that the Lena is a transport only. 4 pce N f recognizes po difference between @ transport and « battle-ship it is armed as the Lena is. As a matter of fact, the armament terrific protest from the Japanese Government. If the Leta decides to tle up until the end of the war her | remain on board or else quarters will be found for them at the | station at Yerba Buena Island in the middle of the harbor, HURRIED CONSULTATION. , As soon as Admiral Goodrich's report of the presence of the received here Secretary Morton sought the advice of the State ment, He sent Capt. Pillsbury over to see Acting Secretary Ades, J Penfield, the Siate Department solicitor, was immediately called in long conference ensued. The result of this conference was the aj of the established uewtrality laws to the situation, leaving but one to be taken, The Lena will be allowed to take on enough coal to to her nearest home port on the distinct understanding that the fuel be used for no other purpose. ‘RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAM Results of Firet Game on Page 2. ie fling, the, Means, Sor: by Babb. bh <2. equa wi eros the Fe Gites Bi filed to. Geler. MeGann ain- NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN r Dosin ne: Mertes out, ele LEAGUE, sent e in ld ce Gowran Ds TH iene tt iP Jordan and ba Bernas inesti”ot — eo a, joran T BOSTON. WASHING’ ATN singled to centre. Lumley reaching ‘ang "parelay out on & stows. “Reciat NEW YORK A TON ew tanhed forthe second. me, shea rang. ‘umiey’ or, art 4s wetted a hehe ahs New York... 01.0000000— 1 Washington... 00010106 dergon. | Hlgmtt ace ede oes it sikasin ie" eB M, eping. to. thing, Batty stole econ vine, 00000210 —3 NewYork... 10000880 9 low-line NO RUN RUNs. - ™ ore Tight Batre rere scr: | Batteries — Mathewson and Warner; Batteries Townsend and Clark; ¢ Fourth Inning. | Bighth Inning, LIM tor Browne. Coote aut fr, ar Willis and Needham. bro and ene Te base “caught, PHILADELPHIA AT BROOKLYN. SECOND GAME. 40300023 0-12 EASTERN LEAGUE, PROVIDENCE AT NEW, Brooklyn,.... 100020200—5 Butteries—Duggledy and Dooin; Jones providence and Bergen Newark Batteries — K: Burke and Smirk. ‘ T CINCIN' M. 8T. LOUIS AT C NAO! Burke aap No game was sexeduled for these clubs NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING, wh Ke were New Yort.6% = J8S8t. 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