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BAUOKLINS LOSE IRIGHLANDERS - 2 SECON CME MASHAGTON = ‘Relsling Pitohed Good Game for! Patten, Star Twirker for Wash Dodgers, but His Teammates} ington, Holds Griffithites|° ; Are Unable to Hit Flaherty} Down in Game in Which Runs Are Scarce. Safely. , 7 FIRST GAME, BROOKLYN. = “3 ° looreccescc™ Bloc me wea Sz alooworr conn? Sleeunwecceop elo ceecccccs FOCRIT serersrsrrereseserere B Ritter batted tor Bergen. PITTSBURG. % wt. = Bewenus Blacascsmesc> 9 oR El Hwee erent Rlowe Zoo 3 5 ee im. Hactifice hits—Ritchey, Bran wie pltch-Pheips, Umpire--Moran tnd SECOND GAME. BROOKLYN. R. HPO.A. EB Dillon, 1b. ., ooo Gessler, cf, 10200 02000 0010 00000 o1031 oo1d0d 003 6 0} 0015 0 a 18 1) R.H. P.O.A. 0010 00104 o1ise 00220 2230) O12 0 oo11 o218 ooos GTOtMIS veseerederereree 260 2 Out; hit by batted ball. SCORE BY INNINGS, ey 9101006008 roa Te ae Reisling, nt 4 of jase on ‘laherty. 2. Birek Out Two-Base Hite—McCo mi rites Hits—Beaumont, Sheck- ‘ard, Double Playe—Leach and Brans- field, Hit by Pitcher—Gessler Gilbert. @oecis| to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON PARK BASEBALL OROUNDS, BROOKLYN, Sept. 1.—Tho i) Pittaburgs defeated the Brooklyne » agate in the second game o tthe douhle . header this afternoon by « score of | Sts te 4, The Brooklyns only made two Rite off Flaherty. The game was called Qt the end of the seventh Inning. First Inning. » GMbert reached first on Batch’s fum- ble, and went to second on Beaumont s sacrifice, Dillon unassisted, Ritchey to short, the ball hitting Gitbert, was declared out. Leach went out, Rating. to Dillon, NO RUNS, Dillon go out to Gilbert. Gesasler's by ges - cid. ‘Lumley singled past ane out, Bransfeld iinagsisted, NO becona MeCormick doubled to ie ri ® fleld fenee, Bransfield fanned. he . vr m4 th Pa ny Aled oe y Dig scoring. Maibere fied ONE RUN. filed out to Beaumont. Batch “out. Fianerty Mn Bransfeld. Ritter waa | thrown out by Leach, NO RUNS, Third Inning. it was disposed of by Jordan ann lon, Riches was fielded out at first by Batch. The latter also nalled ar" t waended and retired him at an NO Ri nm painted and was thrown out by ‘ Leach, gree high one to the tn- field was taken By Leach. Dillon lifted £ By, which McCormick got under, NO v - e Fourth tna MeCormick ees, out sehr? Jordan going to seco \- field's grounder which Jordan Sealed Brant went out, Jordan to Dil oe in) secon Phelps ¢in- , scoring Branafield oo ost Acieting to Dillon. ONE RUN. » | Geaster was hit with a nitched ball. Lurley bunted, and on Flaherty’s wild hrow to first Gossler scored and Lum- ley reached second. Bheckard sacrificed, Ritchey to Bransfield. Babb hit to firueger, who threw to. Eeioe pains ley ‘at the plate, ty to Bransfield, ONE "Rt x Fitth Inning. Gilbert was hit with a pitched ball. He. was annett napping. Relsling to a umont out, Jordan to Dil- | "sche a retired, Batch to Dil- Ritter w easy ou’ Phelos throw- ina his hire scrtke to Branstield. | Jor. dan out, Pheins te Brgpegels. Ralaiing | nou els to Brans- field, NO Rus, ; Sixth Inning, Leach filed to Gessler. MeCormick | out, Dilton unassisted, Bransfeld hit! safely to the infleld. anes out, Jor- bo Dilton. NO RUNS. Ritchey to Bransfeld. Lumley is red, Sheckard forced, him ,at herty to Krueger, Sheck- | \ and out, to Ritchey. v0 RUNS. Seventh Inning. ve ass paring, to Dillon, Fia- PY nd c to Reet ae Gilbert Meeker s rlomccccco cM "| @ victory, Wiliams, Anderson, Serncod ziseccsesc st Cassidy, sa, Donovan, rf, Clarke, ¢, Patten, py | Kittredge, Totals ...... Kittredge took Clarke's Re SCORE BY INNINGS, Highlanders ... “§ 0 He ie! 9 , 0 ‘Washi 0 Glare wwentueg Ble Balnwwcwscowc? Blurnrcsscc™ = Sriagein ea i=. # = 0 -2 i= on, Balle-oft “Clarkacn, 1; . Struck Oul—By oe jullin and Bahl, Eloerteld, a Hit by, Pitcher~ | By Heulsman, 2; by Patten, % (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Sept, 21.—Walter Clarkson pitched a menal game for six Innings, but lost cunning in the seventh and cighth Innings, when he weakened and the Senators batted him for five hits, whieh combined with hitting, one batter gave the home team ters and Kennedy. NEWARK AT TORONTO, — | “ Patten was batted hard for five in- nings, but steadied down and became | qbaolutely invineibl during the last four Innings. First Inntag. ti odes spon Sar ee it to me THY who dou eld singled, ie: foaled fla il, Two singt wasted ‘him thes balla het stare over thi | for two Roses ‘fin started £, teat third and kept on eine wien Stan hit fo Eber who threw to Anderson rew to Mi yy Be LW Eat 2 WB ii dudina pome feeond Inning. at hit deep to Donovan. Ae eat ne tee nde pips unt. Keeler |. Elberfeld sin- Se tape eee ovan robbed Conroy of @ hit, cawhing his hard fly, but erty scored. El- berfeld slid around Cassidy and stole second, Witiams soared to Cassidy, TWO RUNS, PR een! FM yd lleee Ny nabbed by ‘onro: @ went ou Gerson Patten fanned, XO RUwe. Fourth ne pus oa Sr ito rege ry Nah i bry reid Re won to Mullin to =a i me AONelll | foe the pan clarks larkson second time, strikes, juelama| ntered ww theow ulline’s fe pore grounder, the sich filed to Fi- ig No RUNS Fifth Ineing. Dougherty hit over first, Keeler beat Sale of *! Handkerchiefs. 295 Dozen | Embroidered, Plain, |Hemstitched and Lace Edge | Handkerchiefs, I 2%4c,, value 25¢. 25¢., value sock §0¢,, value 75¢. 200 Dozen Men's | \[nisial and Plain Hemstitched, 12}4c, & asc., exceptional values, Lord& Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street, | Pith Avenue, Nineteenth Strees, | | bron Dade ACEI IER RE flee BGI] wer ay ie | grounds. may be a member of the Highlanders noxt year. Lamar ts catching ball these days for Keeps. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1904 ) GIANTS AND BROOKLYNS LOSE TWICE; HIGHLANDERS BEATEN 4 bu pant od Ea ie sacritond » Rater a saist ten struck out Conroy kicking ordered out of the game for m8 a strike, Kittredge took ‘ Pea irop curves, vo RUNG. Conroy soooged Donovan's en rounder ov 0 Anderson with oni . redge aingled. care nit Patten in the ribs. on te iy to Fults, Fue made a fi teh ot dt’ fly. NO RUN Anderson grounded, Patton to Stahl | Fults grounded, Cassidy to Stahl. Me- Sure | oe sTounded, Patton to Stahl. Stah) rr out, Clarkson to he jer~ fon, Hue Carine, Wonk out, Reema cone 10. Huelsnan. uel in Nf ase took ‘eeler's short fly. Bo RUN Seat out an infleld grounder. bs Patehes scratched a hit to Anderson. ge sacrificed to Anderson, Clark- it Patten, in fling the Ayr Totals , ONeill grounded out, Ejbertel An. | oot Hit Oak Re Eiberteld threw | | Bighth Iontog. Biberteld lined to Mullin. Conroy | Beymour, cf, . @rounded, Mullin to Stahl. Williams’ Kelley, 1! girailed on balls“ Anderson fled to Benelte, th: | grounded out, Elberteld to An. | Odwell: It. luelaman got hit—the fourth Btelnfeldt, 3b. man hit by Clarkson Mullin. fouletted Huggins, 2b, Anderson, Cassidy singled to short | Palta, 0 Contre, Huelemen reaching third. Cas-| aidy stole second, Donovan hit paat| segond, storing Hueleman and Cassidy, during 8 Pandemonium of applause. to centre, scoring Bonevene an ¢raghed second on a Math redge thri orp weduise war to 8fal Polarkton ert is third single. yenerty, forcod | larkson, Cassidy to Mu! an NO RUNS. EASTERN LEAGUE. PROVIDENCE AT ROCHESTER, FIRST GAME. . Rroridence connie 3020010004 Mh s:: LOOD01012§ 6 4 Battoriag—Koliogg and Stamler; Wal- | FIRST GAME. RLF, 100.002 001-4, 6 F 011000000-2 63 Nowark Toronto Abplepate and Pu BALTIMORE "AT BUFFALO. FIRST GAME. RHE, Buffalo... 10020013 -7n 1 Batt pA and Byers; Kessen- JERSEY CITY AT MONTREAL, Game postponed on account of wet “Peter” Lamar, of the Hoboken team, = GUNTS LOSE THE RST CAME MANY FAMILIES. INA FIRE PANIC A fire In a five-story tenement, at N 2 Eldridge street. this afternoon d: the top floors to the dl a panic among th soupying the house firemen saved the lives children and women by help: ing them down the ladders ‘The fire started tn the apartment of | a) Mrs. Gertlo Wels, on the third floor Q| spreading from vy) Kitchen, Mra, Welss ruthed to the win. dow In front and shouted Fire!" In an Instant there was a general rane whe anw the accident bellevot Ie ee mors set acer injured than the house jee woul adm! 4 Ander: | Modan, ib erceoccoeees "Batted for Mathewson the attention of Pat Whi errr rerren BRAT SEC Bl wwewccore”™ SCORE BY INNINGS. vee 90190002 0-6 « 00004000 OH fanned: Tne wt nets. Patten, f a ae at No. 23 E. 59th proms oorner ty | ismade, you would realize why W. 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