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AO Comes Up Adjournment the Screws gates performed in Conv P zation almost perfect. stunts at the behest of T' The only discordant from Kings. Instead of of line with a resolution calling for @ roll call of the convention by indi- vidual delegates 11 stead the candidates, ‘fe to put every delegate Woodruff managers say who have pledged them support and they want to find out If the goods ara to te delivered. 5 Woodruf Will 5: Mr. Woodruff has determ! He will allow his name to convention unless ho {s pullel off by the Will go before the people of the State ¢ machine man morrow morning eal work of thé Word has reac an the sorews, A New - WOODRUFF FATS Kings County Delegation Offers Resolu- , tion Calling for a Roll Call of Individ- uals When Nomination for Governor Taken After Temporary Chairman Fassett's Speech —Machine Putting on GARATOGA, N. Y., Sept. 14—Gov Odell’s large troupe of trained dele- | The rebellious delegates who are prepared to do places assigned them without a question, and jumping through the hoops and over the banners with rare agility. This resolution is backed by the Woodruff forces, The purpose of it fodrut head- {Machinery ts quarters that the tlachine is pr W STA BE His Fillies Princess Rupert and Rose of Dawn Capture First! and Second Money in the $7,500 Produce. MPLETE, BUT EAGLE, WELL BACKED, I$ BADLY BEATEN. Paulaker, at Odds On, Captures the Jump, While the Lady Rlohesia Cleverly Wins the Opening Event. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—The Lady Rohesia (7 to 6) 1, Caseine (8 to 1) 2, Bob | Murphy 3. BECOND RACE—Paulaker (4 to 5) 1, East Kelston (12 to 1) 2, Nu meral 3. at Saratoga Convention: Until 11 A. M. To-Morrow to Force Through the Slate ——— (By Martin Green.) | THIRD RACE—Little Em (5 to 1) | 1, Jane Holly (10-to 1) 2, Garnish 3, ention Hall for two hours to-day, showing organi- imothy Wi fi mothy Woodruff were extremely quiet, taking th) pountH RACE—Princess Rupert (2 to 9) 1, Rose of Dawn (2 to 9) 2, note was struck by Silas Dutcher, a reconcentrado Ramone: 6 keoping his place in the grand march he ran out’ FIFTH RACE—Sonoma Belle (4to , 1) 1, Cincinnatus (4 to 1) 2, Coun of by counties when the time comes for a vote on cjiman 3. ' ‘ — SIXTH RACE—Sir Briliar (8 to 5) | Santa Catalina (9 to 2) 2, Saule- berry 3. (Special to The Evening Wold.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, Sept, 14.—Though the Produce Stakes was worth $7,000 to the placed fillies in M, there was practically no interest in vent, Mr, Duryea, started Princess Rupert and Rose of Dawn and coupled in the betting they were at 2 to 9. This was @ prohibitive price, and there was on record for either Higgins or Woodruff. The that they have delegates from all over the Stato tek. forces got busy trying to land dele- | ined to stick. gutes. The burden of thelr atgumgnt go before the Was that if Higgins is nominated ‘he now and to. 4# Odell'’s man, ck, when the | The proceedings during the short will begin. | 8easion this Abowed thatthe el olled. Gov, Odell yutting ad picked out all his committees, the! lista were given to J, Boa classed their company and raced one, York County NEW YORK, WED no apecuiation. T he pair of fillies out-| it Fassett)) two all the way, Princess Ruper’ win- | DAY, SEPTI EMBER 14, 1904, sees es DURVEA ONE, TWO LATEST RACING AND BRQOKLY NS---2 BASEBALL REPORTS PHLADELPHAS =| \T GHICEC2 (A. L.)—SECOND GAME—CALLED, 10091 .1178 sen no JP deeee oe ee eee Otte DETROIT AT ST. LOUIS—SECOND DETROIT. ws-.. os". 200000 ST.LOUIS Dew oe et. RESULTS AT HAWTHORNE. Sixth Race—Federal 1. Ethel Wheat 2, Red Raven 3, Rag Tag finished second, but was disqualified, Seventh Race—Regale 1. Lord Dixon 2, Cne Way 3. AT ST, LOUIS, Sixth Race—Extol 1 + ODELL MAY DROP HIGGINS _—— 1) SORATOGA, N. Y., Sept. 14.—There is a chance that both Higgins and Woodruff will be withdrawn to-night and that the. | woiverton, a. novrination for Governor will go to a man agreeable to Sena- tor Platt and Gov. Odell, Overtures for a compromise have been made by Gov. Odell, | and he has said that he will stand for Hamilton G 0 ---- 40179001 AME, 40 00 , Howling Dervish 2, Behoove 3. body else favored by Senater Platt, exocpi Woodruff, 0 Philadelphia. ST ee re 7 “A A AL ta Brooklyn .. EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART THIRD DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH. The Evening World's charts are indexed from @ret race Py Aquedect. WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, Trolley-Dodgers Play a Close o—2 | Game with the Tail-Enders, | 6 | and Win Out in the Ninth) Inning. o— 4 |REISLING PITCHES —5 GOOD GAME OF BALL. /Only a Small Crowd Turns Out to See the Contest, Which Is Long -Drawn- Out and Listless. | Fell Stery with Boot H.PO.AE. iit 6 .100 00 0 0} 110 0] oo 3 8} 2340 3410 ee o131 +n 5 A. R. H, PO. A. B, Thomas, ct. 66 20 8 Gleason, 2%. e119 104290 MoGee, rt, 00100 Lush, 1b. . 0 0M 00 | Titus, If ooreoe Hulawitt .e1 aa 6 Doatn, ¢. ooT1e Corridon, p. J Oe sh OF afy | Donanue, 3. 00000 Bie | | Totale .... . .1¢68n 43) SCORE BY INNINGS. 0000010004 o First Base on Balls—Off Reisling, 1; off Corridon, 1. Struck Out Retaling, 4, by Corridon, 6 Two-Base Hits—Gess- . Stolen Bases—Ritter (3), Batch (1). | Double Play—Dillon, Wild Pitches— torrkion, | Hit by Pitcher—Titus, | Pkomas, Corrijon, 2" (Special to The Eventing World.) | Gept. 14.--With the new pitcher, Reis- | First street, and Edwai 9900100618) t “ Ciroulation Books Open to Atl.” | __ voici hn RESULTS. EDITION. HIGRWAYMEN TOWED BATTLE. WITH THE PO Officers in Revolver Fight with Three 0 ing Robbers, Who Attempt to Hold Up Man at “L” Station—Two Prisoners Landed Cells, While One. Escapes. Hand-to-Hand Combat Follows Fusillade, ; End of Which Robbers Submit to Arrest- Refuse to Say Anything When Arraigi and Are Held. A pitched battle between three alleged highwaymen and two poli men was fought in the upper west end of Central Park to-day within hearing of residents of a block of apartment-houses which face Cen Park West. At least fifteen shots were fired and two of the men’ captured after a hand-to-hand encounter. The policemen who took a part in the fight are Roundsman De of the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street station, and P Schreyver, of the same station, Win takea to the station the gave their names as Thomas Hannan, of No. 70 West One d's rd Rafter, of No. 304 West One Hundred and. teenth street. They were locked up and arraigned in the Harlem Cor Samuel Appel, a butcher, of No, 134 West One Hundred and Ts street, was on his way 10 work at Jo'clock this morning when | out his watch at the entrance to the elevated station at One Hurd of, Tenth street. From behind the broad pillars which support that statiot jumped three men. They tried to. get Appel's.watch, but the lat and scared off the highwaymen, wo 2 fetes Ce Or tm ieee trees Gon oantvet oh THON ns of 5 16 - the temporary hal } | j i ; i tthe Southern Leal in th in the park, Appel chasing them. At One 3 Gelegate who holds a Siate Job was In rman, who read ning by half a length eased up, while Fins’ CRRelling: for three-year-olds and up: $900 added: sik fortonas, Start | ing, 0 uthern League, in the | toward the entrance in formed to-day that if he voted for|tHem of. Odell men predominated on | Rose of Dawn was just ax easy second 788 Tortlia ra. cai ale MTSE Winner, By tholdes= the Gavernns| box, drooklyn pulled the fame out Of | wingenth street Roundaman Downey stood talking to Policeman ‘Woodru he would lose his position, |! the committees and Mr, Fassett | Ralment, the favorite for third money, | Index: Harsen, ——Toekiva” WB ; | Be Oe a tuca Wy oer ree ad were told of the attempted robbery by a citizen, who was | Immediately after the convention ad- 44° NO pretense of hiding the tact | finished In that position, easily. “Ta2? The Lady Rohesia W.Davis 08 6 ss Jordan's single, scoring Batch, that did They nioh k ypurned this afternoon the Woodruff | (Continued on Third Page.) | ‘The track was a bit greasy from the | Sb Gasineg .o Chiming iy F rt rBjthe trek, ‘ toward the three men when they attacked Appel. Jumping into cab, which ( Page. rain, though the time was fast. Favor. | 474 dingemile 2 i h ¥ Me ae eae ‘i stood on the corner, the two policemen tore down Eighth avenue, |!tes fared well except in the third race, | it 3 3 a omas got first on Strang’s fumble, | « they met Appel, who told them that the “ where Bagie, .Neaviiy backed, ran n| 98 bomen 8 Peg ah | but wns caught stealli ‘sling to | entrance to the par! dish CING T | | Dijion to Strang. Glea out to into the park and that he had lost sight of them, 1 ACKS, ete enka ee eee ae ie Boe Diion, ungsintnd, Wolverton singled | M4 Homat leant ten or ffteen iinutes the policemen beet the ‘ jfaverites, for Little Em's second to) 21? Wid 4 i 0 | MeGee was t out by ing. NO ‘or a! fe |Mabel Richardson seemed to make her fu Pete + Spee tb t a 8 it Dillon filed to Thomas, wooded portion of the park, finally coming to the bigh wall which lisa } </ —-DETROIT FINISHES.) RESULTS AT HAWTHORNE, {\s''r, Svs cpmedtt fro tand wens] 28 ip ie tt ta Re arable tne. and he"etohod thea] pighth avenue. ‘They were then orought to « standtil hy « shot et ig | ae re cae hoe wens noo gratehe nd Den Crockett, Overgrintie iad “Amie ard fanned, Strany out Wolver-| just missed Downey. Dropping behind the scrub bushes the two m fapecie! to eben e™ re (Special to The Evening World.) | Paullaker won the St a Bisliy bane of tho oinerar Hab Mur phy oft. tad: closed very’ feat ge dpaghanay Bee Sal worked their way along to a place where they could get @ line on the N HIGHLAN: ACE TRACK, HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI- and the Tady Rotesia 54 SECOND HACB—@1,00 deed; stesplechase handi Sopand, Sreten: sed to them, ‘They saw by the shadows that there were three of (hem, petrolt, Mich,, Rept. 1.—The raced run CAGO, Ill, Sept. 14—Following are 784 a tee Reel ek Wes cay. he | Lush struck out. Hulawitt and Titus | opposed . sag ted as follows: a the opening event. Th: about Won iy Tin | te ~g hare to-day resulte ollows: Tesults of the raves held here to-day: | fair Aloha- Pink, Owner ory. Bane ones Ri Patch to Jordan to| g}i with drawn guns. pee * tur RAYies tdailard), 2°to Land y cleat RACE—Seven furlongs: ¢ Favorite's Easy Race Index. Horses Jockeys. We Davin “wingied, "Ritter \ beat out a| ‘The dattle then began, With five pistols, all spitting forth val cs -olda—Zyra, ‘ a i722 a ne; bc jorda’ ven, won; Little Adele 1 (Pollak), 3\ Anna Beall, # to Land to), wan secs |, The Lady Ronesia was the cholce In FR Ba Nt ion’ ioutinen fa bunt, Jordan filed to, Dooln.. Reisling | arg, the din aroused the entire neigbborhcod. From the opi ‘ 1 and ote eeeoy ane even, thied. | (Od, Marshalses, 9 10 6 and 7 to W, |the opening event, and she came homo Ht jim'Sink tener 133 Gleaton to Tush, “NO RUN! °| the street windows were thrown up and shouts of terror were. n 1.19. | SRCOMD RACE _a: lechase; ehor: (C% the Dit: Glad Smile raced away in| FW Connelly 133 Third Inning. cabman, taking fright at the Cusiliade, darted down the street as SECOND RACE reuart, om tBuniay: course.-Schwarzwald. If to 10 aad’s to front; And made the running, followed Visage Bets legge fee hy Mpg ey cab would carry him. ; five furlongs.—-Watchquard, nks), | §, won: Do to by Fickle, Caseine and The Lady Ro- A nt snes a Rape cous Lanese MS ate” Om ” 1 i Land 6 to 1, won; Dalay Dean, 16}; second: tet | hese 4 HD RACE—Aelling; tor three-year-olds end up; $1,000 added; one Thomas also fanned. NO RUNS. Owing to the darkness and the screening bushes the policemen: chau), 3 to Land 3 to 1 second; Whitl- third. Time248, Galba, couples with | Resi® In @ close bunch. They ran this Mtanth Bart good. Won taslly. Time-rLat 2-¢. Winner, ‘ch «| Dillon singled past Gleason, but was of the three highwaymen and thelr 106 (Head), $ tot and even, third. Schwarawald, fell and broke a leg and | WAY to the stretch, where The Lady crest—-Rore Ban, Owner—W. Lakeland Me Mt | sjugt stealing second. Hulawitt threw | not eee clearly the outlines . 1,05 1-2. ie 8 was shot. Rohesia went to the front and breeged | Index. Horses, Jockeys. Wt. 8 XW MT Fin, Open. Glos Pi, Bh. | out Gensler. Gleason to lusd Gnisted) was more or less at random. Whenever the moving of a shadow THIRD RACE—for all ages; seven THIRD RACE—Six furlongs.—Magis- home an easy winner by eighth lengths | 133? Little Rm > Travers 100 8 By dS ay 6 94g) Lumley. NO RUNS. beard. a et : furlongs.—Aden, 110 (Ballard 0 § and trate, 16 to 1 and 4 to 1, won; New Mown | from Cascine, who Ww. y eighth lengths | 753 Jane Holly. Pec Ce a a a $6 33 Fourth Inning. discerned the report of a gun was ; ha bine, 3. to 1 and MC aestsas Sane Farge to Sand te en apne Satta lengths i oat of Bob Marphy. malt ads Bure 193 ‘* HW ie a 6 ogi saaleason wap sear. forden to Dillon After about ten shots had been dred there was s sudden temsetiog, o q » h . 9 ay | bof verton more, 10g (Paul 2 te Land 4 (0 5, third, | 1.18 63. : Paclakes Only Galloped, i Lett « at oot, V2 Mea Sordan'to Dillon “No'Runaeo** | the gun play: Then Downey and Schreyver held a whispered ; 1) WOORTH RACE —Two-vyear-olde—Pive |i1"to 8 apd Tis 10, hoot eaenerane: | Paulaker, & hot favorite in the |‘ PROP ME fo SMe tS) Tee Bie got Mpeckard’ opt and determined to charge the men, With e rush they cut through = and one-half furlongs.—Lerida. 18 ands to h second: Ethyelen, I (0 8 and | pec ageee gy gh gt a UE ae a a i ae eT a Tine drive to, Lush, Bath's ¢ni bushes and were upon their assailants ina moment. Shots followed { io tDangma). 0 Pand's'to 1, second: (© (0 6 thin Time 1 1, | by twenty lengths from East ‘Kelston, | a8 [al tee th UO he ee Be ee ee cm both aides, but without any effect. It was the most strprising thing ¢ dhied ieee 7 wae” Dr, Riephena, to ands tof Pas cacti taal fencaral fore ate lens: |. menue “Jord Hinde and, Kickshaw, —Overwelehte—Merry Pioneer, i; Montebank. | Batch made a good dite ot Lusn’s| al! concerned that with so much shooting no materiel damage was done. — FIFTH RACE--For three-year-olds, | rat: Alma Dufour, 1 to, 1 and 1 tok Good Thing Was Beaten Fate Rm Held the others all the way. way. Jane Holly closed fast, Garnish ran | WAPM Mick and got him at frst. Titus) The flercest of the fighting followed when the three highwaymen ot 1, 70, Zand ¢ 9 % second: | — ——__- eee aven sahen Ragie fen nae CG. tate me faciones Start grok" Won rans. Time dtd Yinner sf by | HORE NRT Mat ONL Ditcher to Firat.| voivers and drove the men toward the high wall. One of Mi . §T (Stoval), 9 to even, here near his form, probably - | Hamburs—Ruperta. Owner porres. res My “ain his comrades. With the shots e third, Time—1.46. , 4 BRIGHTON ENTRIES. |sount ot Hs ane Mee. Bieyesors Index. Horses, Jockeys. mt 4 ” %_ Fin. Open. Clos. Pi a Siete Si Sokol took bet 4 + cor gla the remaining two io ek IXTH RACE -Steeplechise; — short a Garnish rac in close order tu MO) #Princes Rupert. Shaw 1 5 1 ie 4 Us 4 jcemen £ t the Mere, 18 "(Doch), Special to The Evening Worla) | ehe far turn, with Eagle and [litle Km | (Ti eRore o¢ Dawn.iiiidcbrand Ww BPG Rw 14 1 i gael demaapenti | bY ren out of the park to the West One Hundred ‘and Twenty: to 1 and 6 to }, ; . ow : - > ay. e 4 Phillies 1S St ath oF 1c station. * £5 Bd cGaslor), to 2 and even, third [Yt fem 47M earl for tomorrows | took a cleat tend of several lengths. Bh | #6 Fomattarssss yy trne tf ween ip rHnmade'eas rows autey Bach tad | Tt ne Harlem Court this morning the two captured men refused’ te 7 her 3 pe ne s, i" - 4 | yes Cole aT Ge vy {Wor Maho closed strong and hort Gane | ‘coupled fm wiraignt petting |aenhacel’ Wilverton’s: Mitt’ 'Chonat’ | make a statement, and they were remanded until to-morrow, ’ 3, KENILWORTH WINNERS. 3) Benlala .... ¥ fe iidebrand We nish three-quarters of a length. ie Me Maaiiop for Princess Ruppert and Rose of Dawn. Ratment ran a_anod race |hentate ere Fe ae aren f° ae t ; ye iB Stable Rese Owe, Two, ligg Met MACE Rian Ot" ae al? REI aot esos "| RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S GAMES, se , Ven ariving e 4 3 + by Stay Pateh "N. \ evects! to Tho Bveninn World.) 402|cobringess, Rupert, and Rose, of Dawn _ afin tc. Coenean 8 RT EA on bat Niet on. 6 tumble by! RE ‘ y i oon 0g i coupled in the straight betting were % Horses, Jockeys, Wt St 4 § §& 1 Fin. Open. Clos. Pi. sh. Gleason. Geasler filed to the Kid. | ga RNILWORTH RACE TRACK, Vig’ ereslbaive, favorites, and they ran first Sonoma fieile..H. Cochran 108° 4 4 MA Ae ‘ 44 Lumley was an easy victim to Lush ., Bept. 14.—The winners of | dy second all the w Prine ae Rona Relle.. He idebrand 10% ay Bt ty Be er 7 oe | A PALA, XN. Y. lnfled S| B00 Steers lt the way. wprinceee Ru Cincinaatus .- Widerrend I) fH RM te Re at unassisted. ¢ Sheckard's single scored AL LEAGUE., AMERICAN LEAGUE.. dhe races run hére to-day are as foll bes, | ts ene a women t Wh Ye ey Jones going to second. Strang | i FIRST RACE—Mile and forty yards: Way tothe Aitish, the Princess winning |~ este tie Puleat and Gey friar os ut, Wolverton to Lush, ONS ——— ; for three-year-olds 3) by half th, while Rose of Dawy serie wan donwing away at the end, Cincinnatus had no excuses Route AT BROOKLYN. NEW YORK AT BOSTON, . | puree, eer: selling.--Erbe, 108. (Oll- vere a lengt’s In’ front of Raiment eat Davee ts mies: PHILADELPHIA ; | and upward; tT ameakrena, © ; ane re ; z Medes singled. Dillon got Lush’s tite postponad on account 0 FIRST GAME. q ee 3 10 & won; + 2 Sonoma Belle in a Drive Tee SIT RY maidens, e-rear-olds, and op. SB: five and g Salt fur |g him direst. dnd touched ot McGae , New York.... 20100000 9— , o ss neliman and Cincinnat ce ine nee of fe er, 7% Str Motred | csemplet Ib as hk sti Jones). 7 to 2 thind. Time-1.48 1s He une trom and. made the pace tote Uri. Orne a | Cpe iced bail, Strang fumbted again, SECOND GAME. Boston... 000000005 ® 1D RACE-—Six furlo wre a | streteh, followed by Sonoma Belle, The Mee Horses. In. Open. Clos. PI Sh | thts time Hulswitt's easy cvs. Doolin 000001000— 1| Batteries — Chesbro and MeGuirgs for maiden two-year-olds: valor fnvorive anit at the head of the strech TE Bir Briar i 2°85 L524 | walked, illing the corners. Corridon | @niledelphle 01.0.0 t— 2 Dineen and Criger: 4 ; ‘won: ‘Arthur, 112, (J, Jones), co tee sy fan fame, fonone, Bele toat teary ig Toned. Biter hit safety tor Breet? ihe eee 4. iooln; Rels- SECOND GAMB, ca to 1, ; Cashier, 112 (Cormack), | | Fourth Race—Merev ty Handicap; sis’ tap. atrong and outgaming Cincinnatus Fale Revetier the toled. time. He stole second and | Batteries Corridon an i New York... 00 100 wt si to 1, third. ‘Time—1.16 2-5. "RR a ale (by a-lengyh. Cincitnatus was » third on Doino’s low throw, | ling and Ritte Bost 10000 ait THIRD RACE FS id one-half fur-| 747 King Pepper. te fm orrie se. .sdop| lengtas tn front of Counciiman a fanned, Reisling out, Vole sated i, soars : ion luret it Sie Brillar Wins, sto iret. NOR! PITTSBURG AT CINCINNATI. ee and McGuire; Gi! ae ‘Walah), 19 5, nec: 4 432 *Roaebes Gir Brillar raced to tre front soon Pe emite Bighth Innl Game postponed on account of wet e called on account of darkness, a a (Wonderiy), 6 to 1, idee 3 after the stort and won pall aiph Mives 110 Thomas was hit dy a pitched ball. grounds. Tighe i ent lengths from Senta Catilina, iden ©. Miler Lie Gleason forced Thon, at second, DETROIT AT 8ST. LI ; stz-| Vinh Recp—Bile and fect Zaulabney three lengths tor Mviatant Strang to Jordan. Wolverton sent one a wedi T . Louis. fan, \ Breesd. 06 water; ieee "4 through Strang. Gleason and McGee Ni gohedale’ fo ch FIRST GAME * $ —Rarly Boy. It . Dale Of i090 Marea eS oe Ririnlian made a show of is felt fau's | were, dovnied Ratch to Dillon, NO and md Ot ale 0 | pared 40002401607 ‘woe. if a length: | (Tm) A berry cloned strong <! - cage e és : rd ie £ eecind, bet grereattngs don EASTERN LEAQUE. eae Shoe Wed to. Paces “TEAGUE STANDING. | Mt... 000 Oe a ) was seo blonees, ¢ } r 07 ‘Pime—L8 2h Nimble Dick alas | 90-4 tas HR | gsr opt WINNERS AT DELMAR, fits" Pimefsi.2M* *°* SHOW.) Gerainr Bind 19. Melee. | Laumley. hi NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Datteriee—Kiteon and Istil; seisalp | Meal her .....10g9) Rein preve led ehncementig regal safely. Gleason throw out Sheckard. <3 rf " . t | Jim Beattie 148 Heart's dae many 0g F THIRD RACK—Mile and twenty yards |S 'N " i. TMS. Louis... MO ay — , ad . L 3 to 6 won: Ki ‘troy, | 0 Mine MB Til? Black’ prince fot | motteae but waa called at the end ay DELMAR RACE TRACK, ST. LOUIS, tf 5 Atma, Bite § plice, second! Lush was thrown out, Ritter 10 Dillon. | Chigaga...78 Sab oston.....1@ $4 84 PIRST GAME. ee Pp) , 6 tod meconds ‘Combus- | i j : theitret {oning, either side scor:ng. © Mo., Bept. 14—Follo wt ¢ are sie winners G ‘Thm j Titus nit by 8 pitched Balt eteene Cineinnatrt? & .MTPhila'pdia® ® Crveend.... 0O0001OO0— 4 M Me = | ——e or tf ere to-day ein - s € to 1, third, Time— | —— THe, Apert 18 |ot the races run here 4 vf ; mile and an| Ra A pes abe > ane CE—Purse $250; six fur- Teco deat, te—-Pagee entry} Rr cago a's Sf we xt ball, Corridon hit bye mtched | AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Donohue and Mite and tearee three: years Lee ae aie Laiis Monet a te, place, [ml the corners. Thomas forced Mut Salhi 7 Ke Sobers Ay selting.—Rr' Je! (Ol: gver smi Atlantic City Ostt | Place, aecond: Pride, even SHOW, | Tme— 2.41 INQ RUNS New Yorks 18 619 Cleveland. 57 B48 yey : to 1, won; ™) epeetal t “od third. Time=1.15 FIFTH RACE—One mile.Dolinda, @° trang fanned. Batch singted. RINT Bostog...tp 40 a2 St. Loule ~ 4) WASHINGTON—? HE 4 T to 1, seoond; tte, cow RACE—Six and one-half to 1 and 2 to 1, won; Dr. Kier 2 to 1 struck Batch stole second. Jordan eH 3 uM ned of acsqums: Meee ak Yorthington, 9 t) & and 4 to| for place, waa sctond; Lyrist, Lad to right, scoring Batch with | CBlcago...% 6 B78 Detrolt m 4G postponed of aerNea sarah 0 s ~ First One, 610 1 tor place, (snow, third. Time-1a ” **™ “| winning run. ONE RUN, | Prite’nhiad® I S86 Washine'wl 944 grounds, haa | 5 4

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