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4 a 4 ay" i [« SGoaibies ia Goer Tae Coming National tinal Champions FINAL RESULT OF Capture Second Session, Roll- HIGHLANDERS’ ing Up ‘Five Tallies to Three|] SHRIHRSIN BOSTON, “IRON MAN” M’GINNITY PITCHES STEADY BALL. Highlanders’ percentage w Gerjes started .... Boston’ centage now. Highlanders’ percentage now 612 SS eee Cronin, Who Occupied the Box forthe Visitors, Touched Up || eee AT GT AS 110 FIRST GAME. PO, A. E. 100 000 B.1 3 1 ¢ Me Pritchard, of Astoria, De- 3 4% olares He Lost That Sum on ae What Was Declared to Be a 12 ‘| Sure Way to Beat Pool-Rooms 719 3 BROO: N. A great crowd on Broadway wit- R. PO. A, gE. | Detsed the emotion of Arthur H. Pritch- 600 ard, of No, 1001 Van Alst avenue, As- 2 9 9/| torla, when he learned this afternoon 210 that he had lost $11,000 in an effort to 4 0 09 deat the pool-rooms. | 10 Mr. Pritchard and a friend had turned 2 4 o the money cver to Mr, Albert Brennan, Py who gave tis address as the oltel Im- ° periai, they sald, after Mr, Brennan hag ry whiapered he scheme of millions, My. | Peltchart breught the money all the 0 Way over from Astowa with him and Passed It Into the hands of Mr. rBen- han. Whe assured him that failure was | imboexthie, It was to @o by the wire- | Roston out We Bee aa? a did r te deat NO’ rs bag me ewre Boost as Warner sngied.’ WASH'GTON AT PHILADELPAT. squee: y LS iow + Washington... oiGGitooz—s? u od | Sen grees 9 nim, | Philedtiphia.. 000000102— 3 to. Jordan. ER) Batterie chen Patten and Clark; Henley | - pourth Inning. | aud 8! 0 touched up Joe tor th Third ile rie DETROIT AT CLEVELAND FIRST GAME. ca s 0000000104, pista Cleveland .. -000000000- 0/3 Bterien Brora and Drill; Foss and} i Lyre | | st dead AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. whe ie NEW YORK, FRIDAY, .Y, SEPTEMBER 16, 1904 After Winning the First| Game Griffith's Men- Lose the Secorid by a Soore of 4 to 2. On the swells tie Maras of forging ones, manage: of the Floyd yee date “ih No. 51 nk Q’Donne!l. was arrested this afternoon each race track, where.he was making.a’ turned. from Europe: d keen missing singe Sept. 6. Checks: jadbeen forged. He denied the charge, but was to ee — -— GARVIN FORCED TO RETIRE IN THE FIFTH. He Is Succeeded by Putman, Who Pitches Good LATE BASEBALL RESULTS. cLimdnds 6tod tae to At St. Louis (XL) Pittabug 10; St. Louie, Tey MMe y a Chioagd.(N.L.|—Cineinnati, 23 Chicago, 3. > Interesting Struggle, At St. Lous (A Lj —Chioago, 1; St. Louis, 0, ! ; ‘ eiand (ALL, )—Detroit,- 33 Cleveland, 2c, FIRST GA UL Ey ARANDA RS baa “sg FUGITIVE FIELOS CAPTURED IN NEWARK. HIGHLANDERS., ‘ "409 dyes A, Flay telegraplied from :New- rd "yy evehing that Nex>d captured William. J. Fields, whe y-say scared from, the Criminal Courts pi a a bs ae ah LATE RESULTS AT ST.:LOUIS.. } ui Fifth’ Race—Commodore 1, oe Water'2,, Laseo'3;. Sixth Race—Crummond:1, hy 2 John: McGuirk a. “AT DETROIT. aaah Sixt, Race—Showman 1, Silver Heels 2, Easy Trae, | Parent, a. Seventh Race—Balzar 1.-Bank ure 2, Peroy R. 3. mee ot > AT HAWTHORN "y ; Sixth Raoe— Azoina ' St. Denis ny Silver Skin 3. wecrewcec> GE! euencacaccD *Tannehill Totals .., wlerenescooon® Dougherty outt You | Keeler Winted #ately, 5 | J ont, Criger to Paren rin out Young Shat.3 ce y i Linda Lae Pita cloned ciomed ‘very tate baits 6 Cataiina | sen to her fort Ras ment yan n her hee. “BRIGHTON ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. be Hachanee, , te « sParent a “ea t9 Pai era tur Garvin to Ganzet, Hine ied F'¥erteld NO RUNS, , Seeond taal Fourth tr mal Al | (figactal to The Evening: Wortd.) out, Parent to Lachance.| pauy TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH, | W Mliams singte: Ke ‘was out, cose e w 4—The antries for Ve-monmnw’s | rears Sect hard. St: 0:| aces are aa ~ wade 4 Aas ™* v Cot ulte filed to fh out, tu 108 a8 tris. irtoled, nah Tt Moon Deiay: $4 ghonce. Ferris scored on a parre ey out, Young +track Third tm Garvin Med to Wa: Youn to lacks No RUN Aeliaeh : 3Wo ja Bewning World) pests ek Y ots uve tab Hb mpegs 2 vying to pok rea nds Brighton Cup: two aad a | Ingerfiela 125/ and Myopia, When they wt Rate—Mandicap: one and © auarter the, a ic ‘Circulation Books ks Open to All,” ati alt BOUKLES KOU DOWN FAVORITES siesta: Binds thn Tak ent dt Brighton Finish in the Auk, While Long Shets Get tetanic a2 ONLY TWO CHOWES: GET HOME IN FRONT. | |andeey_ coe to Dekaber, va. fy White the Best the. Favorite Hurstbourne Could Do Was to Finigh Third, —— THE WINNERS, « PIRGT RACE—Fieur de Marie (4 te 1).1, Workman (8 to 1) 2, Con femer sé. @ROOND RACE—Jocund (1 te 3) 41, Breokiynite bai to?) 2, Wotan 3. THIRD RACH —Caetatian (18 te 1) 1; Counterpoiee (1 te 2) % Leibria FOURTH RAGE—DoKaber (6 to 2) 4, Ostrioh (3 te 1) 2, Muret- bourne 8, ‘PIFTH RACE—The Southerner (8.to 2)1, Stolen Moments (5 to 1) 2 Ed Tlerney:3. QIXTH AACR OLinda Lee (10 to} yu ‘ ns toe Am ete a2, bud \ 66 3! tavoing me ona hora that i 200000004 ' it he was. hite_ow Mathewson, 4; off Jones, | raady won when Mr. ree mo ; a, oY er @ Firat base on balls—Off Mattehwson,| The man from Astorla wa ri fetuddin’ to» 4 aR oR tones, 1, Btruck out—By Mathew- | joon on Thirty-neventh veh ay ont Dineen ree f ‘IM the. cocthe fe settled on Si by Jones, 2. Home run-Batch. | Broadway for the rétutn of Mr, Bren-| Dy Diner, 4 fad ah Da Bal. a Fedala Crate, pa’ tbe likely winner and fimbaicn, “t oten buss. | Man and his proMts of #10,000 oF 40, Mr.| Dougherty ch, Anderton, cae | ie “a is oid Croft was prominent, Fleur ea. Hit ry at Um-| Brennan came back und in tones of| portend, eeappstelen Macritice i hw : won cleverly by & scant pires—Emslie an great pathor informed Mr. Pritehard/and Lachance: Cheshro, taser we iecath trom Workman: SECOND GAME that the wire bad broken aad the $11,000] Anh Wild oth teen: mpite In the third race the smart ones fell was lost . A another trying to get the best Toe Astorian’s scream of agony could Fa caes ‘om Auditor, but that wae all GIANTS. be heard to Forty-second street. He SECOND GAME, they mot. Audltq, was naver in the R H.PO.A. EB. | "ushed out nid Broadway and called > front. birch at any stage, Castilian, 2200 wildly; ““Pollce! Help. Robbers: It HIGHLANDERS. who was \beatert off vésterday, breesed 220 ojlsa remarkable circtimetange, but he RH. PC.ALB In ary. gaqy miner at the fancy price 1 7 0 0} found an officer of the law neat by and |Dougherte, if, 090060 jot tod) j 0 4 6 0 Felated his story. It took tha pollee- | Keeler, rf, ©2406 eaaté Hurstbearne in tne fourth, 9 3 3 6 man 80 long to comprehend that Mr, | Elderfeld, ss, oo542 [Wp et 0844 ‘on, but he was Tid- 0 1 2 | Brennan's friend got away, and Mr, | Anderson, cf. 0 O71 0 06 =| d¢u, a8) onip Jack Martin cin ride a 1 & 3.0 Brennan was sliding off through the Williams, 2b, :142 6.0 and wes a fair third tn’ be- 2 7 2 © great crowd that collected, Mr, Pritoh- | Ansel Ih . o180 dey 46 .t0.1 chance. 0 0 1 © ard got Brennan by the neck, however, | Conroy, %> ar an a ‘Tho, track wae feat: and hag he ae -se-- and held him until tare policemen | McGuire, ¢.. 90590 s. ence thir. To-moreow vie 1 57 1 9) placed him under arrest, **Puttman, 200 . ot phe ) meeting the tears , BROOKLYN, ° | ‘The prisoner wax taken to the Tender. [Atv DP ois ‘never extended. hws hac vor: fant. Wotdn'tityd Dediy tn Inst ep ‘will A oe gee gd at two snd RB. H. PC. ALB totn tation and locked The ser *Fults... o0°0 we. : " ™ het or @eant on the retui 0 revea j , tone aineme of nalisoman who had areas | Total. i z Wou-the Pieat cleverly. ’ 1 i i ° Rant #0) Relieved Garvin In the ft vial ft . 3 = ri 12346 1} RESULTS OF Thos rao wey OL 2 ood red 19 the 00400, TO-DAY'S BASE- Marie (ook the 005 80 , ree~4 ‘te ee tly BALL GAMES, fy thre-trtre we oe a + ghd @ haje for the stuns 7 , BCORE BY INNINGS. | NATIONAL LEAGUE. |Pertiato ‘ Prins Brooklyn POOL 002 OOS {Criger, ©. 0. way. Coehirpiies ran:hib vact Laberta boot. | Se rena he in true Giaats 00800101 -5, BROOKLYN AT NEW YORK. young », ... a He rent to, the +i Base Hite—OM MeGinnity, 7; off Cro- FIRST GAME. kins ot Wa Aine ater ‘and making a! rye Bi) a! on cron ee Pus. oe eile Brooklyn,,... 00000010 O— §/Totam bt ly Raced Sta bene y LS hrc our ¥ = | erie by Cronin. & Home Runs New York... 00002000 —2 ia Tare m dled aay ne, Batch, Three-base HIts—Dil- parterien —Jonex and Bergen: Ma- foe ORS’ Serene. viene Seat Mecionn, nn. ‘Bolen Bases—Gilbert, Batteries = Joe ni ae Bi “E Wotan tne e the + Ne ble Plays—Bans Jordan thewaon and Bowerman. CastMian Au th w Bani Renal by Piteher- Warner. | SECOND GAME. ni ali Hilt ‘and ODay: 1.000100 200-~ 3] hal ees ere he fates peice (Special to The Evening World.) New York... VOFZ 00101 — 8) der well, ae te Al, GROUNDS, © Sept. 16.—The Batterles—Cronin and Ritter; Mo-!4: by Young fl took both games from Brooklyn, “inmity and Warner, nt Mina, ‘crleers ‘and | although the, boys from across tho Dacre TT a : ond’ a the ridge game them a battle al the way. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | ninty-Ritin, Mintel Mey alle | let as i a The feature of the two sessions was | . + in reat. Louk ae ne) wil Williams, Hlberteld and Gangel_twic.’ | | wanite Bhar In thé race and had the batting of Batch, who tore of two | Nem Foren’ ton on Bee balla Meduire. | Hit by Pitcher noo | | Yonge huts’ and ought to have bv three. | Onieagne Rim mew. Umm + nail Wits tn Last dip, | ; wa ae i CimclaociiTe ® sesPhila'phice? We at were fourth, open "e aie dy and sing ‘ pela to fs ‘ pocket may Megas ANGE) AMERICAN LEAGUE. |, foo. AatuniCAS" Gove pS Rek aren eee hiner to Dahlen, NO-RUNS posi’ AR 4 Sept, H— "Cy" Young proved a. very | | Mheree taking Ostrioh In. preference in was thrown out, Batch to ck man in the second game, | ttle Bm went to the front and took | A roe popes uD Ry P= Me NEW YORK AT BOSTON, tor New York could not bat him ad-| ise = | the lead, eeeres, Tis onde to “the , ae S ie le BO few on et ONE glvana ah Garth «nd Pulses “Gee an ite e Seied ther can Ia clone order ¢3| ‘ oe » _ are) 2 Ld Hip prwere| soa He ., coun Syston 0 aes 103 Bons al vin struck out three mon in tre secord | indea Hon Gat the treteh. R..| yl home, Ont ah ates, toe Linda ie cst Sat a ted to | Batteries — Chesbro and Mcuita; Bat Feet and Cuter apt the’ % oe, Hf! and tn thee ioan, olen wet gy AY Mariage Mash Dinger and Farrell. York score down. Gansel's work . othe i. $4 time to win Dy a nose, Ostrich wes | Tinched Morte por pop, bebo. Mis SECOND GAMB. ine oe ry Me ot A York, Wilam: ei joc e ra | peas and le mat Radlen at frat. Dine Bled <0 Hew Yor... 00001000 1— 2) Nan ginny aa 1a) athe, somtherner Wine Restty, | . % fae sh made the carly B)yseea by Mian and Style Mo Gn the turn, Stolen Moments the from and snowed the Aieich, where The Boether won #u lead Ane Bioien “Usiee four freat of cy Young out aut one iteten, follgwed by Beat lee clored. on the fants Cauitira in WK. “utiges Wan by a teed ‘Atalinn was five lengths in men! otro ch | pate | front Lot | Schoharie, who has the only real boom that has been thus far , Convention called upon Judge Parker this afternoon. The Judge | resented, if he does not attend personally. The fact that McCarren -| geen in many years. Tammany has never in Its career had such an arey wilting to work and spend than at the present time. COMPLETE BASEBALL and [RESULTS EDITION PRICE _:__ PRICE COR | WUE rite 9 AND PAR A GOVERN Tammany Leader and Former Senslail Ci fer with the Democratic Nominee for P ident on the Make-Up of the State This Being Murphy’s Second Call ta OPPOSITION TO JEROME IS VERY STRONG IN THE WIGW ¥ It ls Announced that Senator Mc to Attend, a Meeting Arranged by A, Doyle in Brooklyn, and This Is Upon as Sign of Peace Between Fac Thera was a conference at the Hotel Astor to-day out of probabaly grow the announcement of the name of the Demog ‘| didate for Governor. Charles F, Murphy, Senator Hill and ker were the participants, and Mr. Murphy, from his smiling 4 \as he disappearéd in the direction of the Parker suite, seemed to be sessed of assurances that he would have repent yt ea ai of Tammany Halt. “Th Was” artnounced ‘ffomi” Tammany ‘sourtes that’ Mu a for (Stout situa Us sldit be reveal MORE port of Tammany Hall to.some other Kings County man, sl unable to name his own candidate, MURPHY NOT COMMITTED. ‘eg While the Tammany leader has not committed himself on the of the candidacy of William Travers Jerome, it is not believed that be a willing accesscry to the nomination of the District-Attorney, though such a nomination should be desired 1 a compromise by. Hill and Judge Parker. Senator Hill, up to the time of the - not abandoned ‘the idea that\John B. Stanchfeld would be the candidate thet could be named. ‘The action of the Republican Convention in Saratoga veeterday I ing Kings County ia bound to have an effect on the ticket, Kings © fo ere, and the chances of a Brooklyn man to head the ticket increased by the Republicans. ‘ GPPOSITION TO JEROME. ‘Tammany sentiment fs against Jerome. John C. Sheehan was at Tammany Hall this afteracon and said that to nominate Jerome 1 be disastrous. He charges that the District-Attorney, waile cl ‘a Democrat, has voted the Republican ticket--city, State and al : , Mag «gk years. Murpay called on Judge Parker this morning, and ai were made then for another call this afternoon. Contrary to the vox of, August Belmont and William F. Sheehan, who seek the Parker apafte meats at the new hotel by subterranean and other passages, Mr, { goes throvgh the main corridors and announces the point he is bound for, Just before he got to the hotel this afternoon, accompanied by Thomas Smith, of Tammbny, Victor J. Dowling had a long talk with’ candidate, Senator Dowling is a warm friend of George M. ter 383 ‘A delegation of Democratic bankers in attendasce upon the to leave for Esopus at 6.30 o'clock, M’CARREN-MURPHY TRUCE, A significant announcement concerning the situation between Ti Hall and the McCarten organization was made this afternoon. Carren has agreed to attend 2 meeting engineered by William F. D Fire Commissioner of Brooklyn, and Tammany Heutenant fa Kings 0 eG, 5 The meeting will be held in Prospect Hall to-morrow night 7 Charies F. Murphy has been invited, and will attend if he can aa his arrangements to start for Saratoga to-morrow afternoon. Bourke 0 ran will be the orator of the occasion, and Mr, Murphy will certainly be Doyle, who have been fighting ep: h other bitterly on the question of many domination acroas the bridge, will sit on the same platform fs taken to mean that Senator Hill and Judge Parker have brought about a nettles ment of the differeyces. TAMMANY EAGER TO WORK. No one can now doubt the cagerness of Tammany Hall to get to ond do some of Its characteristic red-fire campaigning. Mr, Murphy leves that eal hard work has been delayed too long, and he wants to have’ he State situation cleaved, so that he and his followers can begin to hustle, There is going to be a campaign in this city such ae has Rot bem of orators, great and small, at its disposal, it has never had more money to spend in @ national campaign than it has now, it has never been more The ambition of Mr. Murphy fs to exceed the Coler figures of two years, ago by several thousand and to establish the maximum of Democratie achievement in this city. He wants (o send to the Broax a plurality will literally swavip the Republican vote down to the banks of thet ati Mr. Murphy believes that if the Democrats can do even as well up the : as they did in the Coler campaigu it will be an easy victory, Tn with all the leaders, he believes that tke up-State Democrats ought) sshcve better than we did two yeare ago. wale * Re Accounted For, ii—The body of F. B.