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a 4 ) abd the rors ones at any thme semen cet Taran wnt Geiser mat v, ‘ SLi glee Arno WINS ~GUPRACEIN DRIVE After One hts Mant coal the Best Contests of the Year He Captures Rich Event by a || Head from McChesney, with: Baaeaia Burch Only a Nose ar Belle Strome Struggles Wenss a Winner in the Third in Record Time for the| ' Six Furlongs.--Fifth Goes to Dick | Bernard i in Fast Time. to Land 4 to wo Cart (Truebel) 10 04 3° (s tty THE WINNERS. wens Mi, Carter, te Buncan #, (R. Johnson), {0 to f'and 4 ‘pinet RAGE—Memphis (30 to 1) | ‘0. 1,. third. Time, 1:21. 44 Phantom (6 to 1) 2, Water Paney 3, gurones ~oracy "Avpiton i tb QECOND: RACE—Firet Mason (80 ‘(0 poland) “Toto Twa 4 GO sfemmtte Wats (t.09 8 | Fa tt hme | CE—T | up; ig mile. mgivertoed THIRD RACE—Bolle Streme (11 it fo. § and even, r) kg Dandeloin (3.to 1) 2, Pace) ‘o D, Boland), 5,to ‘at ‘shina? ba "you RTH RA: FOURTH RACE—Africander (20/8. sre furlongs to 1) 1, McChesney (3 to 2) 2, Kuge-| 8 Reka 3 to 1 and even, second: Ma’ Bureh 8. aie nina Tipe: 2 to 1 and 7 to | FIFTH RACE—Dick Bernard (3 to! , D- 4y-Ganteen (6 to 1) -2, Stolen, Mo-| ( mente 3) \GIXTH RACE—Fancy Dress (3 to > 1 ae Rise 493)-%) i Lusy » Veuna a five 102 (Paul), Viton pes ‘ear-olds and 100 (Munro), n, Fons Tale, % (Wish- RACE—Three-yea! upset seven furlongs. aly ll “i Hoga Ba 30.1 and 6 to 5, won; Shiver pot oO i vo Gi 3 to 1 and Se ir ‘ower, tol, third, Time.) 34, wks SE cel DELMAR FINISHES. near" Special to Evening World. (Special to The Evening World.) DELMAR RA’ Rene 8T. LO} BRIGHTON BEACH RACE ‘TRACK, | yo, sept, 18. “2 aN hs —Following are Wept. 1A—The Cup Preliminary here, to p dott d Ghy was one of the beat races deen in a bong herng ie tithe, trom. the spectators’ polat of | Phat eee aaa eS jw. but it was hardly satisfactory to) 9 + be aie was expert, The pace wag yery slow, es als ak wae asrnoneer wes (fee oe mille, at which Afrteander was | bet te tal ae gh iy vl, ur, ee RAOE~$i Hat, 11 to 5 close i tyrlonge. Picture | pete ‘Mine 12 # 1 place, was | thik. Times e oy acne FOURTH RACE One mi enty_‘yards.—Neversich, ae +43 and 7.10 18 » for > | ret; Kb Me ‘ow: sécon oot to show, third, Tae Chg Boenia! Buren ats" The Picker raced | Time together, with MoChesney right In be-/ |. ‘The latter seemed able to run yt when he did a" enti ihe he Boned. Tt was a it, up a gap Aimoander to. ailp teroush, aes Redfern mraightened MeChesney be age Mest The Pioket was crowded back in “bo Aetna raed t th stretch a| yinrie RACE—Seven furtonga.—. Leal Wolverton filed to Lumley, ¥O itieat jureh. fas a the doubled, | Gessler foul tnd of ‘drive to ene thateno Maid out show, thirg #—| Dooin. Lumley fied to, Wolverton | fi man — jer Tasting ton _ | Fs ween mre to . ween ao ie plate, in to genie, by nose, and HAWTHORNE RESULTS Holawitt o Fraser, NO RUNS, ber ‘qa go = ignet ciaabiacjamphcivatin 2 feeond Baa ba st hy vo wok (Gpecial to The Kvening World.) peiisiee, singled. Lash fed to, Lum! Vong tio W oRAWrHORN RACE TRACK, CHI. | MeGeq and tits Rip sounlea, 3 onda bet. the thirteenth day of, the | ~The races run here to- | aD Ne thea out to Tae ‘was in order f for No, 38 ‘on |day resulted as follows: Gleason, Bergan wes thrown ry 4 —Won by r., NO RUNG 1 and 3 to 1; Happy Thted Inning 4'to'1, third. iment a BACEFive ahd. one jane Bi nn band dy aaa) Bie Rend 00 |e third ie THIRD CE—One a allen Won by Ben ed Wrote Lets ery 3 to 1'and 6 to 6, third. Mines Haned thir, but war dloqualieg 2s FOURTH RACR—Mile tee |Seetraaete.t Feitpe cond. Only te Fr tot, a, halt fur; Won bj no, 6 to 1 a g eh. to 5 and 4 4 we third. 1b to 1 and 6 to ye Ta wha BEACH ENTRIES, | ® oe BEAC to-morrow § to 1, wi ween. Moe! paces eae Ppapedie Burch 8 noe {eget | | ar. J Ml the Way. mt Bary ay. o¢ Dav and | tyaen to the Pg dted Eas c-WMERS AT DE AT RS AT DETROIT, 0 Th Evento I CE TRACK, + _— f BROOKLYN. f A ie be § o18 e 160 ‘ 114 e -O1 0086 1o3 21 oooee oom 26 t1¢8¢ 0° bene. *Sheckard put out of game for kicking. PHILADELPHIA, ‘Thomas, cf. . PEAS, | Gleason, 2%. +0 04.1 6 , Wolverton, 3b. -02 3°10 | MoGee, rf, o1¢00 Lush,’ Ib. . 17T0¢8 Titus, If. . 1¢¢¢06 HMulawitt,. ss, ooag Dooin, ¢. .. o¢3 6 Prasér, 0, 1336 29) Totals “ust ,Philadelph. | apart and Duffy's layout could only Nb, 20 tot and & to Dobbs Meo" fed TaD Dediere Win the Lead in PITTSBURG AT CINCINNATI—GECOKD GAME. CALLED. —|jew York Payor Get a Batting Thied Inning and Players! pirrgpynG .....c,...-.-----;1;0:0/1/010 0-2) | Streak and) Fatten Their tram Slap Clty Are Unable! CINGINNATL °c<cececs ccanc</0!1 0:9 000 — 4) | _Avragus atthe Eipene of ish oro MONTREAL: FORFEITS GAME T0 TORONTO. arn CRONIN. PITCHED to | GAME: WAS CALLED IN LATEST RACING AND [GATS DEEAT PHILADELPHAS, 2’ BASEBALL REPORTS _ BOSTONS§ 102 Montreal, refusing: to:abide by decision, forfeited game ‘NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,. 1904 IN HIS BEST FORM.| Toronto,-9 to\0. Thesoore:at'the tinewaniae fdfoues, TORO + et edeveeee '0.0:0°0'2,0 00 Kept Hits Well Scattered While Fraser Was Touched Up When Hite Meant Runs— Game Was Rather Slow. ‘SCORE BY INNINGS. ooo00100 EAR ae it ‘Brening World,) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, N. Y,, Bept. 12—Hanion’s bunch took the Philifes into camp qdre ly to~ day. Cronin kept the Quaker bite well gather in two runs, Sheckard was put out of the game by Umpire Moran, and Dobbs took Jimmy's place tn the left garden, Firat Inalag. Thomas fanned, Gieason filed to Hulewitt LF out to ten, Doct bal uae ou, F a 6 RUN ia aed ned. ‘ani Shecksed Fourth Inning. ‘kard was put out of th bbs took ‘his. place in left ‘Thomas | singled. Gleason ong to Jordan, Dol oe catch of Wolverton’ fow, led to aor eS nae 8. the, Lay a yal bats ibe ho “Aoubied im, who b at first. NO RUNS, Fifth Inning. Bergen Lush walk; Bergen to Babb. Titus ra one to) centre for a home. Hulswitt filed to! Lumley, Dootn struck by ONS RUN, | Gleazon threw out Jordan. Cronin pane Dillon. filed to Thomas. Sixth Fraser sineled, ole wan a pinched ateal- Bflon"got i Qasee ptogs 3, fang ir fied to Gleason. Lumley Tanned. age thro wit, NO RUNS. Ye ae Seventh leaning. bisa py singled to left. but was nailed stealing, | : NO} - ‘ommen, Sixth Race—Rough Rider 1, aHrbor 2, Seortic 3. Sixth Race—Bengal 1, Edgardo 2, Golden Light a occurret. bagi Me Eighth Inning, jawitt the thita be pass. Dooin fanned for jon walked. rs 4 Gesaler. Lum. ley forced Dillon at third. Dobbs sae | am 3 at see eeerst to ieaiee was it, soored oun «ep Ke out, pl cart to fivet, Mista Inning. wag thrown out same way. Titus wi a, Hulewitt Med to Lumley. NO RING, in esiepenes 2.0°0'0°0'0 0:0 meee LATE WINNERS AT DETROIT. The reserves were called out. cu angry, ~” AT ST. LOUIS, ' Risa load m ek a ‘SECOND DAY AT BRIGHTON: BEACH. ia Githten. Grey Friar and Carnie. Overweiah sasiiy beet only reesiax at the end. Canteen outgamed Atolen Mo- mapan a yf gat F3 4 0 0 JACKSON GANG SHOOT AGAIN John, alias “Whitey,” Mansfield, in ‘a pees with others of the Jackson gang, was-shot:in the-leg-late this afternoon at Avenue A and Eleventh street, where lastrnight’s shooting ‘He was: sent to Bellevue sand Robert Keller.and another man were arrested. T:e.viatim re‘used to fot mee tim bt \ wand would’ be} * EEN in 1 AAT ig World's charte nro indexed from first race at Aqueavet. r Pht: wean a ite The Sout “S piitadd Ih Agta WIT THE. SEVENTH. INNING. Combination of Rain and Dark- { ness! Made ‘Further Play Im- WILL GO See ee Ps orev esun3 gates, Because Give Chance. t jf ovedsess eh a (Bpecial to = Gor, Higgins sald: oReiave Batty at short Jn the second. SCORE BY Myer Rea the delegates want me.” | “How the result of , Wi be selected ta decide whether or to be “counted out.” cosaive pry . ‘Roatows ‘oad o jittle with Andes, and Cooley mate both of the nits credited to nis. side. Sullivan, a’ locél amateur, Abbaticchio tn the third tnn- tng, but ‘had: little ehance to show Me ie i his absence a Reguiican Convention, that jt neabon, and «so ti on cae | Hendricks frost. And which Was buried rand palo i Smee put on wea reed peo Advisers. ‘The responsibility resting upon bogs “fh it pelitical exped’ pd thy ke to Mestpem yottres,. ba Fisher Third Inning MeGane nit to pa for one dag. Mertes morifced Willls. = =Dabler filed to Gootay. McGann went to third om the throw, Dunn hit to right for scoring in. Gilbert |, Geer to Willis, ONE AMERICAN LEAGUE. 0000000 0000000 Tennenili and Criget; baa fsa ‘heme tailed. ‘on account of rain, No game was scheduled for A EASTERN LEAGUE. rner went ‘out Geler ‘to Willis. Ames sttuck out. Bresnahan got first on Moran's ¢rror. B: to Mc+ a- al Bresnahan tying second. oe aingted. to left, scort thirae Dun on in ah Cit meting ey —- and putting bao ssid Dahlen’ on third. bert went out, | Pruinger to Will, FOUR RUNS Needha a. went out, Dadlen Gann. Fisher went out, Ofibert _ aane Pittinger fanned, NO Rt ST 3? | Vandergrift and me called On R O1.LETO1LO eT Fitth Inning, Pate e100 888 8 8 wt er fied to Fi meoena Battertes—Clrary and Kennedy; in ain & Sullivan. yg G nd. Browne Gee and MeAllicter, Pa on Dunn's erron, Ten: gam Perens Pete ge ie + forced “Willis, at pecan. Duinn, to libart. Tenney took seeond on bert’s wile, throw 2 to Yes sunivan to MoGann, Tisher fied ‘to Githert Seventh Innisg. one wp that Phi NO RUNS. Gilder’ po; captured. Willis. RUNS. MeGann walked. tenn oe eer Meco f* ry p+.) to pare Duna th to Tanner: arner Went OF, (Pele Ames fied to Geler, a SSAA THE COVERNORSH Senator and Goveruor-Cheiriae Hol Three-Hour Conference at Sara but Aged Leader Refuses to Con to Have Higgins Head State Tic! HIGGINS SAYS HIS NAME ‘Woodruff Rejects Odell’s Proposal Leave Entire Question to Fifty D BARATOGA, Sept. 13.—The conference this afternoon between , 1| Odell and Senator Platt, at which it was expected that Lieut.-Gor, ‘ve selected as the candidate for Governor, resulted in nothing. tor Platt, showing all the adroitness of @ politician bait his age, 1| Governor tooth and nail, and as a result Mr. Higgins must eater i 3] veation ag if it were s free-for-all race. ; ‘ The conference lasted for almost thyee hours. After it waa over I “J am efill content to allow my name fo go before the co i the room tn which the conference was held, both i were plainly angry. Neither would iecuse ¢ ‘An bélit later the delegites were thrown into an | when they learned that Gov. Odell had made a proposition aby particular qian and that Mr. to become a party to it on the ground that he would then stand a good ale Lieut.-Gov, Higgins arrived in Bara- | Odell is shured in a measure by toga this morning, and expected to khow after thig afternoon's conferences | fre-| Of jthe leaders whether the Q@uberna- | . -_ nomination would go (> him or | : te Superintendent of Insurance ime for them to anticipate the autuinn | the nomination to 0 toe mas \ Quickly ‘ripened | not control he will coated with aa stand of the boy whe one. the Higgins floating away and there will ‘among the the person who owned the ba ron 00 Saratoga sneering was ruched he buys the balloons he will gurtace, wiped off and) RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES,,, —— BOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA. —_—_— \ New YORK AND WASHINGTON. New York ... han, wile ; ERSEY CITY.: * wne| NEWARK AT J’ Rig, PHILADELPHIA AT BROOKLYN, gna” and | seowark 000000 0-0 1 0 Philadelphis,. COOOL COLO 2 6000000 2 Batteries. Hemperter and Shea, Easton account of darkness. and Bergen. BUFFALO AT ROCHESTER. PROVIDENCE AT BALTIMORE. Cooley going to second cei ae se ar, tan a ee Re eh DELL OVER. TO CONVENTION. -———+ He Says that Woul o Count Him Out, The Evening World.) conference?” he was asked, the Lieutonant-Governor. Then be ot 6 fifty dete not the convention should be Woodruff had positively declined to vis > who advise him, Openly he is vised by Speaker Nixon, Speaker Senator Brackett, Low Payn and who are in his cabinet, as tbe exp sion goes in Albany. These the Governor tell him that with | trol Of the machine he can State for any man he and It would appear rrom ‘As & matter of tact, Gor. Odell | ‘ew boom | the situation of email boy wae |@ bunch of tuy balloons in the Ral of a peddier, It is up te | to buy the balloozs or cut the wis If he cuts jhe string and ee ae tee what is inside of them, chances are that every belloon he tures will belch out a Woodruff gate. All depends on the nerve of the. Gov. Woodruff forces, ‘eney, é i WATIONAL LEAGUE. y NEW YORK AT BOSTON. -0 FIRST GAME. — O| New York... 000 19 ite Boston oe OO ORM Her.) vtecinnity and Warner: Wiidelm Needham. ° SECOND GAME. 2214000 “hese Boston . 0020000 — Batteries—-Ames and Warner; Pitting ger and Needham. "Game called on account of ralm | | eee bd Oos00011 —~8 Ratteries— -Fraser and Dosing Crome Hu. PITTSBURG AT CINCINNATI, <1 ri FIRST GAME, Pittsburg oeie Me-| Glactnnat! erie Batteries—Lynch and Phelps; and Street, wet —— ae -. | NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDI Las New York.) aM ing No

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