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When Youth's Lawyer Offered $5,000 Cash| Front and Remain There Un-| on the other. Mr. Hornblower was selected in yesterday's, ‘sonsultation with ludge Parker, and W. F, Sheehan was dele-, Higi Rae i Wm TH STA | WEEK Frank O'Donnell De Denies Robbing the Floyd-Jones Estate, but Says He In- tended to Outshine Joe Yeager as a Follower ot the Horses. Held for Examination the Bail, but, the Court Refused to Ac- cept It and He Was Locked Up. , Frank O'Donnell, the ocighteen-year-old boy who Is in the ‘Tombs |b * gharged with forgeries which it is gaid will reach $100,000, denies that he| Fultt, cf.. | Williams, %.. | Gansel, 1b. Of the Floyd-Jones estate. He says that if he was not arrested yesterday | Conroy, 3b stole any money belonging to Edward H. Floyd-Jones, lawyer and manager at the Brightom Beach rece.track, where he was making book, he would have become a wizard ofthe turf that would make Joe Yeager look like a $2-e-throw piker, O'Donnell, whose ‘salary as office boy and bbookkeeper for, Mr, Jones . ‘was @7 a week at the time his employer left for. Burope, has followed the race-track game for four years, BIGUEE. ESTIMATE OF LOss. the arrest was made on the complaint of Edward H. Floyd- dina manager of the Floyd-Jones estate, it was believed that $20,000 ‘would cover the losses the estate was alleged to have incurred through the |° office boy who had been raised to the place of bookkeeper, Later investi- gation reisés the presumption that the amount will be five times the sim named in the original complaint. O'Donnell had been employed by Edward H. Floyd-Jones, who had of-|7 10 he Jeoked. ty hie Reh ere he salcataampinbemvoreeets _The arrest ot ¢ were bankers, lawyers and detectives, The young man was the most un- concernéd of all, and answered all questions with ready tongue. His {a Gifference and coolness were marked. Retactive- Petst. 2 Flannelly, who has working.on the case for some days, amount forged by O’Don- init ascertall —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S BASE. BALL GAMEs, —— NATIONAL LEAGUE, Dosti. + 20001020 —5 Pos tetas rv) Ree ane Bowerman; SEF erecta BOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA, FIRST GAME. Boston ., 0 00103000~4 Phlpdlphia aeteoedis wflatieree = wine ana BRIENAL btaeue STANDING. New Yorks a ‘mse, Louls..0 0 as FS gi-4r4 ima les Fistaburg.78 88 Mlloston,. 48.58 Sen Cinetanati7? & MPhil tint he +} ad E> AMERICAN LEAGUE, pee Hana WASHINGTON AT NEW York. Wahington...001220000— 5 -01004100 —6 oeiag Mate and Kitcdey Grit- —_. PHILADELPHIA AT BOSTON, Philedsiphla.. COOZOO11L0— 4 Bouten......000020010.3 ley and rps, Gib- f Hil he gave the reporters’ a heart- to-heart talk. Neg Ropwhpiorb chee rf Pagecnrp tte sult, a polka-dot s high the spots figured lareely, and nen mae. He walked to the bar with a swagger and plainly to convey the impression that Babtertee—Coak son aud Cr.get. eae a CHICAGO AT BT. Louis. Mr top e Chleage. «».. 000000000 9 M. lovis.....00000002 —2 BattsigaAltzock and Sullivan; How. an DETROIT AT CLEVELAND, . FIRST GAME. Detret...4..921201000—9 Chevilend.... O01 010030-58 Batterier—Donovan hue and Bem” = “A Drill. Dono. SECOND GAME. , | Detrett...... 00000 -o Gleveland..... 00000 bo 2 Batteries—Mullen abd Drill; Hess and Bemis. \ Game called to catch train. ec + a or ag AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. NEW W YORK, 8 SATURDAY. SEPTEMBIER 17, 10 17, 1904. ae i WASHES, 5 Griffith's Pennant-Seekers Play a Great Up-Hill Game. and Chairman cf ihe Demeeratic State Convention which opens Finally Defeat Men’ from ‘the Capitat City. VICTORY PUTS THEM IN \ LEAD FOR THE PENNANT. Great Throng Cheers the Local Men When They Go to the} - “til the Finish, weowrerunnK » -weceraaeend Here eurer VT welececcccooo® anit z FEE gles, won the game, First Insing. O'Neill out, Conroy to Gansel. out, McGuire to. Gansel. Stanl’s high one, NO RUNS Dougherty filed to Mullin. Keeler E 32 NO RUNS. beg vggater soo algity Dave com pee @ *) struck out. 0) we Third Inning. Gansel made a | iMay Gait and Gan _amash, fre ito i tossed to Griff. Kir I “So did Wolt. One a fea" "0 Pu Rit scored on Hill's safe be. to Ie Sted) wu ilar talked. ele qe oe poe Vere dou! UNS. Vourth Inaing. pirat, t Huleman's fly. Mi 4 for tires. bases. ite a Ba “Eh sent to ‘Conroy to was throws out by Bent A ea hit and. poor Gan- See Pe Aa" ik to O y to Stahl. "No Fifth Inning. Teoh cE. Hiutoman, mm to ee, cat ad Sey rai oa Wiehe Sizth Inning, vec {i i 2% rd ned. atughes went rie 9 reat siday to | pM cde oy om KS eae fanned, ONE RUNS Seventh Insing, Kittredge Fira te | to Fruits Hu se O'Netil kt ‘a. Hil fii-singled® igh Pieri ig jer. Fg ip to Bian NO RUNH. be Piegesg oe ont Mulla. to Hil. @ to ed Hughes. | Rinth Inning. mi i HORNBLOWER FOR CHAIRMAN "| Wiliam 8. Hornblower, of this oity, will be the temporary. nett Tuesday at Saratoga, The announcement was made late SECOND: CAME pi sabe "4 After Trimming Trolley Dodgers In the Opening Session of a Double-Header They Lose the Second by 3 to 6. this afternoon and is taken a3 the strongest token of the dis- dosition to harmony in the party, for Mr. Hornblower belongs, HANLON’S OUTFIT PLAY LIKE CHAMPIONS, to the Cieve'and class of Democrats as distinguished from, “Hill Democrats” onthe one side and “Tammany Demoorats” gated to secuse his acceptance, which was done to-day. ——— — $+ -— -—— : LATE BASEBALL RESULTS. At Chicago (NiL.)—Cinsinnati, 5; Chicag, 7. At Phiiade:phia (N.L)—Second game: Boston, wee St. Louis (A.L.)—Seoond game: Chicago, 5; St. L., 6. t St. L. Mt Torcnto (E.L.)\—Jersey City, 5; Toronto, 2. » _ At Montreal (E.L.)—Newark; 4; Montreal, 6—called. LATE RESULTS AT TORONTO. Sixth ers ui Loch Goil 2, Ade’e Trebla. T NEWPORT. Fifth Race—In Doubt 1, Meran 2; Holoutt 3. Sixth eens." 1, die S. 2, Barrick 3. JAWTHORNE. Sixth Rike-citndy Bil 1, Dundalt 2; Useful Lady 3. Seventh Raetstnee . 1, SIXTH. DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH. Cassidy to Stahl. Eiborfeld struck on. mee 2; Phillies, 3. | coast (A...) Second game, end tenth: Leg 5; StL. pyre 2, ahaa 3 Da Har ‘The B¥eding World’ charta are indexed from Grat race at Aqueduct. ‘ Take an Early Lead That Me- Graw’s Pennant Winners, Try as They Will, Never Are Able to Overcome. Giants won the firet game. Story on page 2 ms SECOND GAME. BROOKLYN, ® s2 “9 TO HS BEST FOR WINS BRIGHTON Star Ruby Colt Colt bibplaye alt the ness and Speed that Woo B Hearts of Race-Goers and. McChesney and Major Dainge BROADCLOTH EASILYCAPTUI UNDERGRADUATES’ STA Opening Event of the Closing DB the Brighton Course Goes t¢ elpoocnene-aw® Slemavewen BleHinmewcH o> wlocce-conme™ 27" , er a aa er at these grounds this atetrndon by taking ¢he game from them by & soore et Dunn's foul ‘qed vo Ration oa out, wok een tice Wes x yd Inning. Gilbert was thrown Ll Al by it. RI “ tion fanned, Gensler was fel KJ Batoh, Ames he amley'e 1a A NO RONG and_ threw | fey 8 Pim | Poe. Fourth Insteg. - Ae pony Bei cinons, + ane latter thr t M threw OM fr) OL filed out to Dition. RRR Jordan sacrificed, Duan ee bunt wy han- died by Bow to McGann, Ritter | golng Xo third. Dilton sin; ted ¢ 10 centre, scoring oe Gessler filed to Gidert. | ONE J | Dremnanan © ost, Batch to en lon. lin nit for MecGa\ 3-3. Gessler, itties singled to centre, aeor- ® the plate F ates reae ~ GRAVESEND ENTRIES 3 FOR | MONDAY. RAM TRACK ORAVESEND, N. St ye eon, ‘ Sept, 17.—The entries for Monday's races yenrolde ani apwerd, Se " ea of et and a euat: | bert to reach thir Si “HIT wet Caitd it at third, Bate, u 1} twervear-olde; five | to Lasm’ Ledohvin tot Sisth, Race-—For Utee-yearolds and yp; | ou sensi wine a Priaz, 10! Heasleg s throw (0 acted ne sond, Dan: | it Mertes was o ee at 8 the plate. yerdan to Dillon to Ritter ONE RU oimaley foul fied to Duan. Sheckard |? aa: 5 ine Denlin. 5 len singled, caught steal- Gilbert walked. Babb Bowerman's grounder re, | gave ‘ne Tatter first and allowed Gil- Ames singles, seor- ing Giibert and ad Breane a ONE RUN. Pate® angled to right, but necond by Ritter, Ames to reaching Geasler sini lon overran third . was run sone by Merte Dahlen, and Bowerman. TW | tae 1 ety, te ie ree courage «i have at|Muste ten leneths for the piace. Don: | 8¢¢ ann ined to hed | fen Lem Reed, ree the way to me ‘tretch. followed | a EE TS Favorite Dandelion, While |] Buttréss Cleverly Captures the. ing Race. (pecial to The Wrening World.> BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, Sevt. 11.—Africander Re eC et ea Bi ton ti iy oe ee ne rersped att the) 1 Pestana fa eee Fun home ‘Patmeth tree in close aan took the easily bv from Amur. Judge Pais sotwe lengthe pe ine Sarr "rons sche |yrioe core on Cars f backs and ot hn PAs atin "eget ‘on Gold janding to win a fino was well Diaped "irsadeloth » front at. the int Sah | Be i, vee te ey ook & ene: on fe Columbia me, Pare ee a ed Reports of Western F fancied — i done ‘rrgtne| JUST A PARTI Eee 72 BOYS. a 81 HOUSEWORKERS. 4 FURNISHED RO ih in b a. lenseeh vitna a t “ from be mare, = heat Dance Africunder Bent bo dh banger? McChesney a the | betting and Major iinet Ra hacked when his ety 7 seas’ 8 ats bbs rter when new grnavally honed a Star Daisee fell ‘The latter stave’ In front to the far turn whire the et her two onart, swept To the stretch | thev ran in ‘clone order with Afrieander | Ahmmat three-quarters of a_ length y Redfern went to the whin In the f ag 4 be gamo, and eee i oodrd pbs wie, 4 made the eer be 4 Badge and Moon ‘On Ha ee Car’ ney Pvsed ng ‘eailed | taking | the 1 Sun ‘easly by tour ‘leagtad | from Lord Badge, who beat Rrigend a Tenst. qtmonth. by @ Nowe. rly pace, but outrun by Jatter’s ling fly to Babb. whee the lat- lon | ter threw to Dillon NO R a. miley sin Shee Duna to MeGann, Babb out, ited. Lumley eine third.) | fateh fled to Bresnahan. NO RUNS.