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| RACING @ SPORTS rs] _ @RICE ONE CENT. “TEN PO THAT A IGE NEBLEGT + THE NIGHT OUT Third Tour of the of the City by 7 by The Evening ‘ World, Following Its Exposure of Demor- * alized Condition, Shows That the Streets Are Not Properly Protected After Midnight FEW MORE MEN WERE ON POST, BUT , » MANY SECTIONS WERE UNGUARDED. | i" Word Had Been Passed Out in Every Police Station that Men Must Do Better Patrol-. ling or Something Would Drop— McAdoo | ham 3, sire 3. in Conference with McClellan, GVESEND STIME | DON’T GIVE UP, WON BY 20-1 SHOT]; SAYS HILL TO JOCKEYS IW RACE BLAME GANNON FOR ROUTH WORK. Ormonde’s Right Easily Took the Handicap, Mabel Richard- son, the Well-Backed Choice, Finishing in the Ruck. “THE WINNERS. FIRGT RACE—Letola (7 to 2) 1, Geranium (25 to 1) 2, Major Pel SECOND RACE—Olseau (6 to 1, Blandy (15 to 1) 2, Heart's Ce THIRD RACE—Monet (20 to 1) 1, | Armenia (13 to §) 2, Ascension 3. FOURTH RACE — Ormonde’s Right (18 to 6) 1, Sonoma Belle (18 to 1) 2, St. Valentine 3. FIFTH RACE—anta Catalina (8 to 5) 1, Lucy Young (3 to 1) 2, Flor [« Gsm iosoeet| NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, vas RIGRLANDERS AND SENATORS PLAY |Monet Makes AH the Running aie Grins Mon Sct the Senond| in Bayshore and Just Lasted Si AN CH F l E L D Game of Double-Header with to Beat Favor: Lead of nd Get Two ett ra pais SARATOGA, N. Ys Sept, 20.—The Abany County del092] More in Lo, dads hi caucused “ Lb el and voted unanimously to oppos € nominalicn o} jady Herrick for Governor. As Hil abso: ‘le y controls the Albany delegation this action is taken tqCHESBRO, IN BOX, HOLDS indiog.e his opposition {o Herrick. The ‘delegation unani4 WASHINGTON BATTERS DOWN py voted to support Herrick for Chief Judge of the C ppea's, Daniel Sheehan and H. H. Rockwell, of Elmira, asked Mr, New York Amerioane Win First {ill this afternoon whether Stanchfield was out of the running] Game in Eleventh Inning, At- “Don’t give it up,” said Hill. “We've been well around the ter Time Had Been Called Bc- tircle now and may get back to Stane hiield. . cause of a Rainstorm, ay Se HIGHLANDERS, 5; SENATORS, 1—SECOND GAME—CALLED —————~ rere HIGHLANDERS ...... .....0... if 0 0 O= 8]. Mere oF Brockiyn : Pitsburg WASHINGTON ...... ...ce--eeee 0.0.0.0 0 1— 1 {eames and of firet Highlanders’ At St. Louis (A.L.)—Cleveland, 0; St. Louis, 1. yt SECOND GAME. 5) LATE RESULTS AT TORONTO, P TING ORD Sixth Race—Minotaur 1, Prince Light 2, Arachue 3, New arene pow AT NEWPORT. Th7] Rosgrerty- it. Neh. ef. Fifth Race—Pipe 1, Courage 2, Anna Ellis 3, oe Heim, Sixth Race—Beaugard 1, Establish 2, Dark Planet.3, | Wiliams, a». Muldn, 7, AT ST. LOUIS. “falta” Daan Fifth Rase—Dargin 1, Aigonquia ?, Atlas 3. Chesbro, p. Hughes, p Sixth Race—Alcom R. 1, Sister Lillian 2, Miracle II, 3, eae ars enh | ‘ AT HARLEM, First Race—Hapny Jack 1, Free Booter 2, Clydeo 3, landers and the Senators lined up for the second game of the double-tieader with Chesbro and Huehes, ) wots ‘ Second Race—John E. Owens, Dominique You, Allegiance heel ata 4 | Seb) eek . aT ° . Yorker, as pitching opponents, ‘The \_ *7" Asa result of the investigation set on foot by The Evening World pevae yeast) @ rosig 8 Third! Race—Stroller 1, Spencerian 2, Fonsoluea 3. New Yorke: won the Aint game by §nto the patrol system iat 2!lov's policemen to fail to patrol there .ias seh Saray ‘ Fourth Race——Magistrate 1, Judge Himes 2, Gregor K.3..|$ur piu scot netore the store (are A WESTERN RACES ON PAGE. 10, Fifth Race—Subt'e 1, Belle Kinney 2, Lady Wilmat 9 eleventh Inning, causing @ long inter ¥ been an improvement in police efficiency of 100 per cent. An automobile A raite Sixth Rave zene 1, Bi> Ben 2, Nannie Hodge 3. Ratan tour of the east anc west sides between midnight and 4 o'clock this morn- | QRAVEMEND N. X Bepe 2) There | Gyp : First Juntog, « o a ¢ 8 Spee Fe Seah nape tabf Seventh Race—Great Eastern 1, Mr. Farnum 2, Louisville evan ees re ing, covering ground gone over Sunday and vn mornings, revealed | afternoon This was the may ere. K Charis te, oon mibertord rounded double num! + won’ three nl gt i ly oneak: (be Just the ber of policemen on post who were visible at the be. Farrell's lrorses, and he was represented | if bunt down the third-base line and ' ginning of the investigation. | by King T'epper to-day, but the bookies ¥ scored. Willlama hit over . had no fear of a fourth victory and tald | | Donevan’'s head = two bases, Qn Sunday morning, when the police were in ignorance of the fact) s to 1 against Pepper. He was kn Conroy, Gansel, doubled, Scoring Wil that The Evening World was looking into the patrol system, and while} ovt 9 the race with Countorpolae tn the | Bei set, HE to sta. there were 1,017 men°n patrol duty in Manhattan <.nd the Bronx, forty- Me eT AN Tees heed? sails of ee er iBhaent ia? o ni were found on post in a territory extending feom river to}.sinning and won bys toad, from the | the mvening World's Soe os. Prat Pave at Aquedsct. | Ba lied ihe, "Chesoro: to Ganeel, + giver between Thirty-fourth and One Hundred and Twemypfifth streets,’ jogged a complatnt of foul ridt i ne Pier ° Second Idaing. + Jn the same period of time this morning and in the same ierritory eighly- faaiaat Gannon, who rode the winne, | 813 ; eetagtli mt ie en arate / : ng ky * ie Basehor ida Ne wR ‘Gye policemen were discovered on patrol duty, and most of them were! ba gerbe bona aac everything | ae " in Tas Fi aa fant. fed 10 ponsible for 4 patrolling their’ beats. | Gounterpotse's: end King Pepper's bec} fal he FA ig Tf Cuasidy fanned, Donovan out, Chee. a The investigation, as far as it kis progressed, shows that the police. | I left. No action war taken by, tho Ad ‘- 4 iff) Xo RUNS. men of this city.can be made to patrol properly. , It shows that the wide. | In the fourth race C. B. Rowe, who | ‘4 e iu ‘8 188 | Third Inning, bad Mabel Kichardsor, First. Mason eo 4 i hy “ m Keeler hit over Cassidy's head. fi. spread evidence of an epidemic of crime, due to police negligence, is and Colonial Unt engaged, drew the ¢ i verfeld out, Cataidy fo BUANL Keeler upon 2 spirit of carelessness in the Police Department, which | or ecurse, made tavorite, but sie ran. a ad ag | Siete, thle 098 Seed, oF Con aae "| the : gerior officers do not appear to have attempted to stamp out. See ein Pee cae aa | a Yi 18 1 8 | Ciarwe. | Woliame sate, on. ig | If The Evening World, backed only by the influence that comes | ionoentes aati Ltd ey ‘ £ rerelete Rln <itfnsne eps sb eras egies oem tic to fiyeloman ‘cori Sie re 4 from publicity and honest treatment of facts, can secure an increase Ot | Brialng meas tgs trees flteebranas Tughes fouled to Gansel. | Pults gob- 7 O'Neill’ hort Pit 400 per cent. in police efficiency in less than twenty-four hours, why can-| _ in In, the, second, race, Olveau beat a 814 ere po onity gj, Aosand 6 alk tener, Bart | Beeni tanneds NO RewS, NS © not Commissioner McAdoo, his deputies, irsosctors, captains, sergeants | fasmlons | ‘NYearouds In stay | dg - he eee Fourth Innteg. and roundsmen accomplish even greater results with alt the powe,ful ma- pings pe jprlggy ten agen r WN Sp aR ET Blan felded MeGulre's Nitto Highs ' ghinery of the Police Department to aid them? The Fvening ‘Vor!d, by Rerterday. ene refed. Homme | “8 at Reha am deptennnsten Stan opp ‘sib . hg ue Loyang rg a ve ‘| tendanee Weday was peer! the tench Z 14) Wulleee z isi 3 sou fare sense. ly the section of the Police Department on patrol from mi | Piven Vetbad me hese tin Sanh io anal ‘iiitame to eth ao tis sorte oir ope every pene kr a Ot ga i or oat Bl rian ate aid of his subordinate officers, fo impress every policeman | the. frat race be Te on ie by Ly od Keeler got two bases on a hit past | on the force with the fact that the way to patrol is to patrc. away Spee Aine ROL |g Se UR TM ery wens bat aha fart after eon tg, andr m | Devore, Bitetalé acrid to stl SF vtee Rraning World: le not conducting a crusade ageing! the tndividual |knt Yavots seom went Go tin frente G15 PHERD RACE Toe tes Bay, a Sat a oie oi : aslo was eabant out between hind patrolman, It is seeking to remedy the system which allows long stretches |}ev“ine il the way, won ewsily be tne ede eee, ale Piel d Mit er, a Wihiame got Mit.” Gansel popped 5 » of homes in which citizens-are sleeping to remain without police protection | strong, Major Pelham. whe ts eee n Stahl. Bo RY de oF 7 ne ey a during the most dangerous hours of the night. There 1s no reason why the pA So was only beaten haif a 3 | Huedes "ued Wty Besse oN * . poiteemen of Now York should not work as hard for thelr anturies a» do the |teneth set the eu aii ety , ante eetine Otecna Wan Goo ean 3) Sixth Inning. (Continuee \clonsichaty Batre Firet Column.) Olseau was a hot favorite in the sec- | Wales out, Hughes to Stahl. Mcdhuire 2 --—_ hale yt Bey Handsarra @ strongly | doubled to the score beard. setoro | 4 cho.ee. ‘They, went away *~ Mullin. Doughert® rusk ov | a a prdeta re 4 raced away fn front Se Sati ere polee | 0'Rr jc a I EE ws Potter Blangs Oiseau and [ands | ween ve oe ne Sb PS a ae ee aie aT ae i: sehoweh te hearts’ wee pl 816 ” Me soot ron ais ne aS che. ore ieee van peat wal st ae cough bes yr tan, ore i arp * YT —s Fia_Opea, Cm Pian and ialing Blandy at the furl pole 4 i bt aa e401: iy) be af HM y Eo won wey, ft . yy ay 7 a os $3) Rats ‘Dealre five jengthe” "ee rl Davis i in F “ ry] tro 5 panes . Colonial Girt. W lonion and Dandelion, Ormonds’s Right wa Z a a hed bal hod aati et Re ORAVESENTS epi 1 tate Ne ts Dae re a as rk tonsa Bal ‘at her b eat Bom Be Waleating under’ ohare’ drive walked into the home of he brother %—The entrics fo- te mostow's jecee euetta leeaden and Dick ? Reouah 5 Pmt 7 ae rae: A rr ay — : protege $98 Morris avenue, Bronx, to- | are as follows: MI ‘packed, “Monet, as tot anor, | Mis PETE Rare eten a Pee ar jen bt be Meaninde tenet, BM"! A tow minutes after he had finished | faze aftr saving ne nad slashes hime | mace, Manish a fu wens to ube Crome at the start and mads | er—A able : bites Baty, Bes armuing 6 cose before Use Surregnie's| thrown the rasor away, he| 4ory a Ce Sth me, pinning Sottowed by Armenia, Old _ Fin. Opea, Clee Pi | Court to-day Francis Driscoll, a law-| ~ UR Rove fr a ae My Taniane.,_ There wes, n0 i at ak ‘ "5 BETO 1 ver in the office of Daniel F. Cohalan, De! Ambulance was called and Dont- in Kecension and Dick Bernard closed | st i o 2 13. 12 $483 lat No, 971 Broadway, was aren to stag: > \ | was sent to Lebanon Hospital. | a Tenders, ta Tas en, vpn, Meet | % - hd ; 383. ger as he was passing throug the cor- | iw here nis condition is said to be serious, | 1 head from Armei.ta, who at age H H i i 8 { "3 ridor of the County Covrt-House, and) Donigan is middle-aged, @ silk sales- | ,,secund Race conmlen lone ies he Place t ity heb 8 a 28 fal othe oor er man, single. His broth that Frvorite = Badly, 0 summonet fie ¥3 eats ivdse st bight he had | spyegt Mason and Colonial Giri were| Pevmeer } 4 i |b IM Son 1000 oto 89) from Hudson Street Hospital, arrive, | | at can Shia eaten easy sat ee RWB MB OB Bd re Seal ne ier te ot har . J Mal le a! ran | Sats failure. The body was take h a ) es aes bf fa Seto nt oe ID. eb og OF et ee aseed ppd na “ Teame m oe eds “pe ered wored, ui ‘tired in theron eaee chy Hall station and the Coroner as i wants i 93 Bulwark .., 0 O20? Cea - a fer — aren | notified. Mr. Driscoll was a brother t j wo sy hg thkecaneaiatand Frcs bran Unis: ha tap Teacrees” 2 8 Ae en af & oacond ge ing: fot tnree- yo regite 404, oo: Rion ro one a. Per Father Driscoll, Peston py te s {Sa Garcara os tect na a Fe eit Oot weal awa? sre i Pah ORticall, Who. wae twenty als ed | Foy Bank... a (Too) Merry avi’, Sf (and fodde, the running, followed by Or- 1_¥in.“Upen. Cice Pi_We yeare old. left his office for the Court. iia _ EASTERN LEAGUE. | SR Tepe Howe |tonde's Right and St Valentine. ‘They KOR ET LEE Hettel es ai appetrancer's ‘won! man rhe 1 pai Ssche at [Ter qe'e Wigdl. went to. ths Front se se i% i nie fader death Bince “ Lari - wn fe ’ Mriscell en elr offic 4) | AT ROCHESTER. ‘ age, Mr thane Mg Aurumaater” | st Yalenine ree-quartere of o. lengt ; 8 x Ae | Mah 'end opirits. ed on account of rain. | tor the p 3 ry 0 z ty 8 | — a rat Logit “furiange, 76804 | ot AWanen Gaiee so Pith Re Hes, Ean and WARK AT TORONTO. fi Good Thing Run Second. In the fifth rate Lucy Young was the —— ae Beratetien. aout he cat, Serre Tee. oie lade i oa Raa Overwla | NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING. | Gems postponed en account of rain. | tare } Bhe th ved to the t we ne wane LEAGUE i Baace 0 ey ae Fs Fett es werent ate ‘ed by ————— a ————— | Kew York, (95 580. Louls..08 61 at GUE STANDING. | 7 190" Balt and four ten eee et BEteenthy wi will pla Gouble-header | CWleven. 1912 am Brookiyn,.00 8 3700 ‘die fast. Bonta Catal play a to-morrow, 4 REPTenD LEAGUE STANDING. (19 ‘inte » ipo it |cheghowea, Me, fae caing)| GIANTS DIDN'T PLAY, Ta & Peete 4 i eeess = aio 4 4 4.62, 8) Lone ta Amine Atice, 4 | wor, RoIne RWway by a length and a —— sae fiondie han hath ont Mo | oh ‘Vet Phila’ oe, a or ee steenth, ene: ald, Reba ney Kaun ated IDF enOURh | waiy Caused Postpenement—Dow-|t” the lant: will lay Sme'ts oe 2° 4 om z a | Seats | ble-Hender Yo-Morrow, IieSwor sa oR dram bet divin AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. | ad Mayve Wins Really, BO yn ed cay Ae tog B ‘rember of the Giants 190g age, wil wb. Fe, wu re! oe 1 dadds pike Cea iababme meat th POLO GRON NDB, Sept. 29.—The Giants | & fateh Metinnity in one of the games| New York l0 48 Clevelend.ti 61 a8) a 9 we ndce fut athe and ot halts ‘mile and Reds did not play here, as ached- he, benefit will. be ‘at the New| Becton, 08 ‘ag. Louie. #8 ry a) om 8" rve, ren Uo, toe, rot apd = fae to bagi a before time for {23 Fore Xork Th entre M4 evening. ae *t | Be Chicago...18 &8 At Dvtrolt,.. 88 Tt ‘at| ae’ ‘Me 'beat Pekion a leaath, " fia'gaime war Called Sh. ‘Toe ttame! hones on the Bela day.” ™ **l phita’palata ob a0 Waahing’ ni 20 00) ‘ wa” Ati ae RENT ll 10 “PARKER TOM AD OF Re in Favor of WB, of W. B. Hornblower, by Charles F. Murphy, so Persistent. Followers of Grout Telegraph the Ju Urging Him to Express His Views, © COMPTROLLER’S FRIENDS SAY HE IS PARKER’S REAL a Conference Between the Ex Senator, 6 Cockran and Dowling Fails to. Cie the Situation— Convention Holds # Session and Rests Until To-Morrow. . NO DECISION, SAYS HILL.” SARATOGA, Sept. 90.—Nevid B. Hill, just betere gotng vention Mall Career eald to State Committoaman bait ‘Trey: “i TRL, YOU HONESTLY THAT No DRCISIGN 43 To A BREN REACHED, WE ARS ALL AT SUA AND THERE IMMEDIATE PROSPECT OF THE SITUATION ORY! GREAT DEAL MORE STRENGTH on ANY ONE MAN MAS HOW, 1.DO NOT BELIBVE THAT on A MAN. vr ss aor tain 80 002.00er ‘THE PUBLD 18 OPEN AND THN BRST MAN WIE re, (ipeciai’ to The Evening World.) * BARATOGA, N. Y., Sept. 20—A boom tor Williams porary Chairnan of the Convention, as the man who: inated for Governor by the Democrats, started this the Murphy, grew 20 persistent that Bdward M. ‘Grout’s | Judge Parker at Esopus late this afternoon requesting hi to the uncertainty by expressing a preference for some one action was taken without the knowledge of David B. A han or Charles F. Murphy. K START OF HORNBLOWER’S BOOM ‘The talk about Mr. Hornblower started in this way: | porary chairman had ‘finished bis speech Charles F. friend and eald: “We are all looking fer @ solution of this situation, - soletion,” seinting to Mr. Hornblewer. “Me would be r Tammany and to every wing ef the party.” “He On his return to hie cottage Mr. Murphy repeated hie sve planted by the Tammany leader has growh with such peyrpe nt Abele path ries r | eat of all curing the morning—has been almost com} ‘The Grou’. mead are waiting for an answer from . have contended from ‘he first that Grout is Parker's real NOT A SUDDEN INSPIRATION, Many believe that Mr. Murphy's eulogy of Mr. Hon sudden inapiration, but has been in his mind for some deen & spirit of unrest among the up-State delegates all | complained of Mr. Hill's apparent inability to make up bis he wauts, The Tammany headquarters have been visited up-State men and there have been many rumors of deals by Murphy woul be able to go into the convention to-morrow ranging from 160 to 200 votes, The most Tammany has : 194, wade by Senator Dowling last night ven ha ge ¥ .| vote would be solid for George M. Palmer. a It ‘9 hardly credible that Hill's control of the yot persistent talk is heard along this line. No one. belteves th would willingly take his old enemy Hornblower, yet more have happened. 5 A MESSAGE FROM HILL. ‘Tt ie algnificant that Immediately after the return of | the Te to their headquarters there came & summons Feed mars BR (Coatined on Third Pasay RESULTS OF TO F TO-DAY'S” GA NATIONAL LEAGUE. LeM ——— ; mye: ine PITTSBURG AT BROOKLYN. New yes ka w. FIRST GAME, Phisburgseee 000200001-3 New Yor..0 0008 n,.... 00300000 — 4 Washingiono 0000 “6 nd Phelps’ Tones and = Batteries—-Orth and ser json and Kitt SECOND GAME. Pitsiug.. LOOUVOO —F PHILADELPHIA AT Brooklyn, .... 1000000 —1 Philadelphia. OOF Raiteries—Robertaille snd Archer; Beston,,.... 209 Mitebell and Ritter, Batterion—Render ond seve fame called on account of derkrest and Criger, CLEVELAND AT 8T. ST.LOUIS AT BOSTON. | St, Louis... 30.000 1.00 0— 4) Cleveland... 001000000— 1 st tour , Batteries-O'Neil! and Grady; Mo-! Botteries Nichols and Moran. et} and Buy ee DETRON: ATC '4 Game postponed on weather. CHICAGO AT PHILADELP 1A, Game postponed on account of rain by be CINCINNATI AT NEW YORK, a vie Game postponed on account of rain. ry lee