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GUATS YEP UP LANDERS nec = WAG HT HRD SRUGNE ATG RS Lead tus sta. Start. to Five inh a tS Fo Te Double-Header “to: the|’ lng and Before They Are Bostone, They Play Pennant ee eae ere ‘Ball in Second, ‘and Take the Bostons Into| ».the Camp by the Close Score of TEAMS TIED AT THE BEGINNING OF THE NINTH. PHILLIES KEEP UP G00D WORK IN THE FOURTH. WILTSE PITCHED HIS BEST GAME OF YEAR. Besides Keeping the, Hits Well Powell and . Winter in the|Fun Is Renewed in the Fifth Soattered He Struck Out] Points, and Both Pitched Two Men in the Final. In- «and Sixth-Only Small Crowd halon hbk ad Support 's|. Turns Out to See» Second Game of the Double-Header, "SECOND GAME. PHILADELPHIA, - SECOND GAME. .HIGHLANDERS. * 3 eraraecHcor wean nor Fey Stoccccbae errors exvrcosceec™ conan awrcHenccr nono fuone wwcwmlunot wn moswornd wed coute> ccooot cece Rl cw ennsce clecccecece™ ed for Durham in fourth Inning leccoucunweoe!? i cccccecon”™ Be LE wlecctccoorce TPlecesuwsseed 3 eleccescoso enQalocHocorwrcu™ Sl coctienaeucd Bl ac-conene? Bhicecwhea anil Bl eceweonauind Sl uncer veces alunecctsucce®™ 2oz SCORE BY INNING! S SCORR BY INNINGS.” eg ee Firat tad on Dalle—OM Durham, 4; Of Beanion) 2; off Colwell, 4 Stolen ‘Thomas, . Ritter, serena hep onemem ep ST TON PAIR: SROOKLTK, pt. T.~The Brookiyne evened the Quakers in the the double-header’ this after | Hoon bY winning the second game by a jc- | S00ré dt 14 to 7. The game came to an | Joy @nd at the beginning POLO yy Sars SENDS, Sept i ea eK SEE Griffith depended on Powell and Gulre, willle’ Manager Solfins sent in Farrell and Winter. Game was caled at the end of the ninth Inning’ on account of darkness, to Dillon and died at doubled to centre and ite nay on are | Dougherty , bunted sa-ely. led fhorificed,’ Winter to Lachance. Biber: it stealing. Needham to Gieason on th t Ira Durham uy B wo. ca cket_ to a ann go eet sine tl i Anderson struck out | NO ‘Williaind’ struck out, NO RUNS, Selbach tripled. Parent out, Powell Dillon stagied vd right, Mon wus. caught steall to GAn@el, ‘Stan? sacrificed, Powell to! the ain strike, Roth Gansel, Selbach scoring. Collins foul | HUN filed to Lend ONE RUN. by, Babb a fy Sinon, Donohue filed out to {fo "ahed tA was thrown our by Jordan, NO) 4 Gansel leah Conroy out, Parent to Lacnance. Gansel out, Winter to|] RUNS. Parent! at second. MeGutre struck oui. ti aiccalln third, The ON OR card filed out to Gleason, Bays Depa cea it out, Dondhue to Lush. Batch was my victim, Roth to Lua, 3 een =e RUS Ly teaned: Moran to coaney ae, ; 4 . Gilbe#t beat out a bun dats Lachanse ott! st Del's error. Bowerman am- Ferris struck out. 8 rr Wiltae died, MoNichal to Ptkell singled to b ~ bunted hi on Colwell started Me thea n's throw to Batch waa ha soft, ge cera” an hot one. from Del's silck, an at firat. ca hen nner e bunt Batty file or beat out an wen nit to “Ret nalled at third, Needhaw ag eo} drove a prett. yo struck out. crip te ber) Keeler to Free Parent flied to W! Ritter and Jordan) mie Dillon got to os and o1 ro Bion "scored, an and sa er nreached nie. Bheck- | and Ferris were ier a ‘ee ah ‘Bheckara ° re and whee ach= core an res “a Bhiashe to 5 ae it led, Ro did Fev. Hulsw) a arte eave filed to Belbach, NO | for. fae RUAN an Sait at punted. safely. s foul 4 ‘ee sfient field | 4 had. nN janing. Menigrat Wo Tome Out. to Jordan. 2 0 Pine | Gienscs, Babh to Jordan: FOUR RUNS. | in reached first on Lush's error, nse SSS for Du Williams. walked. Browne, by fast feat: Bomm. (0 30 was thrown out by Me- a0 waneaietee 7 N, 8 to 4 Gensel. Calting | second, sane rfeld ae 4 SeanloA reniseed Durham In the box. sit | dito Bheckard. | Titus out |= az fire, Beat ae “ert to oe Br aie wae nit i Dahep auth Pine at Powell to e oaeele NO RUNS. Page Inning. Sheckard ditto, | 7 ing the poor throw to first Lumley line-Aled to | oN, ral _Datianue reise. eat: "nied a. holt eGul er. e Sine fo fenire vate aah! Hiking forced Mert to Dunn ended the inning ‘out to Cooley. ae eaneae ete. aa out, beg to sn Soaren pA P. -' Molewitt and Thomas, rar = YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1904. | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” a, ay } garam pasnals sf _|_RESULTS EDL iT PRICE ONE CE! LATEST NEWS KING PEPPERS | OF ALL SPORTS [FIRST IN MERCURY CHICAGC WINS IN TWELFTH INNING. CINGINNAT! ....-. 1.0,0.0.0 00000001 CHISAGO ......- 090000001001—2 ee AT CLEVELAND-—SECOND mH STH IE DETAOIT .... CLEVELAND <-.-----0-- .-.--s- 00 0 0:.0'0-0 /PROVIDENCE, 2; BALTIMORE, 7'(E, L.)—SECOND GAME. PROVIDENCE .2.........020000000—2 BALTIMORE ... [00613200 —7 ee ROCHESTER, 3; BUFFALO, 10—SECOND GAME—CALLED. BUFFALO... .. 2. .-)-. -- --- 053 —10 —— of: LATE RESULTS AT DETROIT. Fifth Race—Alibert 1, Mary Worth 2, Suburban 3. Sixth Race—Free Admission 1, Frank Rice 2, Easy Trade 3. Favored by the Start the 20 to 1 Shot Captures the Feature Event at the Brighton Course. SPRING, HEAVILY BACKED, DEFEATS AFRICANDER. Opening Event Goes to the Fa- Badge, Another Choice, Cap- tures the Second. THE WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Lochinvar (6 to 5) 1, Ike 8, (5 to 1) 2, Salt and Pepper AT HAWTHORNE, % Filth Rece—Woodlawn Belie 1, Charlie Miller 2, Cyprienn®, stcono RACE—Lord Badge (8! Sixth Race—Atlantico 1, Dungannon 2 Sweet Tone 3, | te 8) 1, New York (5 to 2) 2, Dim Seventh Race—ba:Londe 1, Bowling | Bridge 2, Aloar 3, | Ple & 2% PrUaey Te ae THIRD RACE—Ishiana (3 to 1) 1, . ITALAINS MOB DRIVER WHEN BOY IS KILLED. Van Nees (6 to 1) 2, Bale & Fred Biaveo, three years o'd. of No. 24 Carroll street, trooklyn, was run down and killed by a horse and wagon driv oy ohn Foley, of No.’ 120 eVrona street, to-day. A crowd p ‘tal'ans cifered violence to Foley, but the driver was project ay two,policemen who looked him up. in:the Hamilton aven % statio Me J Wa alle, FOURTH RAGE—King Pe 1) 1, Mineola (7 to %) melia 3, FIFTH RACE—Spring (17 to 10) Africander (17 to 10) 2, Carbun 06 3. SIXTH RACE—Jim Beattie (8 to 1) MBlucher (2 te 1) 2, Zeala 3. ady Eatiig hi, ~ be tne! ob alei EVENING WORLD ANGE CHART POURTH DAY AT BOHTON BEACH (Special to The Evening World.) “BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK » W—The Mercury Handicap was ke feature at Brighton this af- but Ht was apotled by the start, he choices were left far in the rear vorite, Lochinvar, While Lord | ir (20) formed Mr. Jerome that he had something he wished to say to him disappeared into the private office of the suite, with the man | tou for Governor on the Democratic ticket seems now fo be an ans otecice' Worla’s gharts are |tndeeed trom 4 on and the outsiders were off fying. King Popper beat the flag.and he won by a neck, Kt: was. hie-firet Advantage that! made him win, Minéola, who was one of the oholees, was off lengths back and | coming fast at the end just fatled to )| get up. Aceful and Hurst Park were) 43) |"practieally left at qhe post and had no chance. The start made the race a most unsatisfactory ond, ooth from « | spectacular and a speculative point of "| | Glew. Lochinvar won the opening dash in tight squeeze with Ike 8., and in the, second race Lord Badge, just from Buffalo, gallopet bse a & dusen le one-|lengths to the good. ith two win- cece the talent went to Major Pelham fm the third, but the Major was not jp Fo be road humor, and he was beaten ‘S jpaaly Ishiana, the second , he the attendance fair, Favorite Just Lasted, Lochinvar was a hot favorite in a . : vent. He went to the fron je start, made all Rag ranaine ye at eno beat = the fatter pM very m hy ea caress. even ry 0 e far turn, wher: e Vidalia was second to the atretch “and ; fea, f! oer, wey Pepper fin- 3 | iahed strong and got money, thi |Tengtne back of The 8. a Clactanatun atts Beaten, Lerd Badge, favorite in the second race, went ty the front at the mari, | made all (he running and won breesu ™ Yorn half . dosen lengths from New ; | York, who was second all the way, isnt beating Dimple three lengtha for i* | the place. Jcinmatus. heavily hacked, i finished a pia inst, d Ishiana ¥! ‘d Strong, Major Pelham was a strong favorite In the third race. with Ishlana second | chotce, Shipahape, an outsider, made | De early pace, but he was soon passed by Monet and Castilian, who raced ‘ Thdex. Horma_____dockers. ¥ ora gy iota 4 Rtonewall and H> wpbat the end, The tart bea + Oy core leaf inex. ek sas rE; eo Srssszts! a Trepievrin Pos, separ | BRIGHTON ENTRIES Apecial to The Evening World.) naigetrON WEACH RACK TRACK. BE ie SES = way, Biveher bad no excyse FOR TO-MORROW. Biette remy Dane (113 Salm Sm.109 mile and | bly tte . 156 100 | by Major Pelham, Shipshape and Ish- ‘ ——~=— | Van Ness, @ho beat Sols a head for the | i: £ ; ie i ‘equal choices in Penner beat the barrier, hut wis Jessup and Leonidas, In tee run hone heat from “Seole heat Tadv Si was the Julcy goods and was backed was 9 foren lengths In front white _jlengtha In fr 8 galloping by six lengths from Bly treh quarter miles | William C. Mull Injured and Taken | head and head to the stretch, followed “S| jana, Once in the streten the leaders 1:2! gied away, and Ishlana, ¢yming along, the aa | got up In Une to win by a length from | nile and a place. Athling Klag Pepper Heat Barrier, a3 i —Obae Clos, Pi Hh. | Waterside and the Durte ap, but neither won because the er -Fent the Geld atay in Indias i, and the favorites were off badly. ates Kiog ele had no goon outrun by Lady Amelia. who = ~ | showed the way to, the Stretch, Collowed Bart in close order by King Pepper, Collector | Mineola came to the de and closed | very fast, but ahe w aulte able to get_un, King Pepper winning by a 5) Arelia a neck. Fifth Race # Flzate, The fifth race was a farce. Spring from 3 to 1 to ly to 10. Tt looket as if Spring had much the best of the start. {| for when they came out of the chute he the others were strong out. Spr: $ never caught. winning by two length from Afmeander, who dim Wei Jim Beattle raced to the front at the jatart, made all the running and who was #econd all the way, beating Zeala aix_lengtis Or the place a bi) an, < Hospital. on te a Hoaspita = Pion Ta hcken 8) Witismc. Hull, Afty-two yéare ord. i Bement. «113! of Ne Garnish. MN East Ninety-elghth street. . Tierney. 92 | with offices at No, $i? Broadway onewell 108) run down at Broadway and White street this afternoon by an automodile home jowned and operated by Willlam EB. Sinn, A of No, 1) Broadway. was { Mr. Bull was taken to the Hudson Street Hospital. It was sald he was not seriously injured, | waiting Mr. Hill looked ont of the windows at the Tombe prison | walked to the private office, the door of which was immediately end Bergen Philadelphia .. and Ritter eant| | Postponed NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. Chicags ROME'S NAME OW MOGRATIC SLATE: METER ALL'S iat ‘Following the Atriea Aintead of J Judge Parke the Former Senator Makes an Une ; pected Call on the District-Attornaey and Talks About the Governorshi —_—. HIS NOMINATION NEXT WEEK SEEMS ASSURE) The Candidate for President Hag Long. Talk with His Ruaning Mi Henry G. Davis; William F, Sheet and Other Democratic Leaders, David Bennett Hill, who holdg the leadership of the in this State ia the palms of his hand, walked into the office of’ Travers Jerome, in the Criminal Courts Building, in this city, t The viatt of Mr. Hill in of the groatest significance, following'as it | tho arrival of Judge Parker Insthis city to-day, and coming right. ~ persistent rum ry of the past week that Democrats up the State ae Ww focal Democrats ha¢ about made up their minds to the fact that man on the political horizon to-day sen give such Impetus to the in this State as Mr, Jerome, # TAMMANY it RECONCILED. ] ‘That Tammany has been in o large degree to the of Mr, Jerome there ts no doubt, Qbarles F. Murphy gaid- heartinéss two Ago that if Mr. Jerome was nominated he the loyal ae Tanpany Hai. The Manhattan Club D 7 the other wpe wih of tbe peety, WER the Naa 4 | pledged to Grout, are « unit for Jerome, It-has not been the custom of Mr. pty when he had anything of importance on hand. He has bean summoning folks to him, The fact that he came down wo see Mr, Je Cpenly to-day is believed to foreshadow within s few days a public ment of the candidacy of the District-Attorney, +e HILL'S VISiT A SURPRISE, Mr. Jerome had ne Intimation of the honor of a Visit from United States Senator, Ia fact, when Mr, Hill arrived at the office trict-Atturney was clsowhore. A messenger was sent for him and Briage of Sighs, Hc scomed to be enjoying the grim gray view when Bt Jerome, his face atorned by a most Rooseveltian smile, came ping | the office. *“How do you do, fovernor, I am very glad to sce you,” said Mr, ‘aolding out his hand. Mr. Hill shook the hand cordially, said he have a talk with Mr. Jerome and the two linked arms like old frien slamned. ‘FINE DAY," SAYS MR. HILL. The comtorence lasted just exactly an hour and a half, came oat and w.ts bowed from tho office by Mr. Jerome, When the tackled Mr. Lill, he smiled broadly end said: “It’s @ very fine day, rontl - men, one of the finest days wo have had for some time,” “Were you the bearer of any message to Mr, Jerome?” was asked, “| have only one thing to say,” replied Mr. Hill, “It is a very dime “Will you say, whether you called on legal or political business?” “( must decline to tell you that,” waa the answer, “Will you be back here again to-day?" “(is is a very fine place, butydon’t wait for me,” and with @ & (Continued on Third Pare) RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S G | AMERICAN LEAGUE, NATIONAL LEAGUE. BOSTON AT NEW YORK. Boston... OOKOOOT IV 2 New York... 10000119 — 3) NewYor,, teries—MeNlchols. and Needham Witte and Bowerman Boston ,, _—. NEW YORK AT BOSTON, FIRST GAME. -101000009— 00002019 = pA | Batteries—Orth and MeGuire; PHILADELPHIA AT BROOKLYN, j at and Criger, FIRST GAME. SECOND GAME. Philadelphia. 0003 20000— 5 NewYork... 000001 : Brooklyn... 00101000 0~ 2 Sesion 10000 oo Batteries—Powell and M ‘ ter and Farrell. Ree axe called on account af Batteries—Suthoff and Dooin; Mite! hell SECOND GAME. 0v04030 -7 006053 —l4 Batterkes—Cotwell and Roth; Durham WASH'GTON AT PRILADELPMids FIRST GAME. : Wash'ngion,... 00100008I—4 Chiladeiphia. OO ZT TLIO «BS Bu teries—Hughes and Clark; Plate and Powen SECOND GAME. Washingten. , C2 reese ets Phiad’phia,,, OVULOO SOO Batteries—Jacobron ead Kit Waddell and Sorreck, —_—_—- PITTSBURG AT 8T. LOUIS. we ne 1 TAS, Louis, we New York.00 3 6 bivtsnur 1 KS UOOKIyM..48 END t beilioston....0 8 35t Cincinnati ts 6S MT Phila’phinsy {95 ~~ re a if CHICAGO AT ST. LOUIS. Postponed é WEATHER FORECAST. DETROIT AT CLEVELANO, E First game portponed. AMIRICAN LEAGUB 6] Forecast for the thirty-six hours ending at 8 P. M. Friday for New York City and vicinity: Fair, cooler to-night; Friday fair; Boatoa....*0 30 brisk north winds diminishing by tev York 78 49 — s