The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1904, Page 5

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a OY STREETS. ~ WHERE POLIGE Fil saw 0 PATROL AT NIGHT) = HANDICAP GOES TO-HURSTBOURNE] OF ALL SPORTS! TWICE BY REDS ~~ les tb ti the Favorite, Not at Best, Ran Poor Race, Be- : Beaten by Long Shot for GREAT FINISH IN STAKE Kitchen District and Lov District and Lower East and West Sides Toured by Evening World|. \ Reporters with Further Amazing Results|" Warnings to Men by Captains. POLICEMEN ON THE “LOOKOUT” FOR. THE WORLD MACHINES. FOR THE TWO-YEAR-OLDS, ‘our Youngsters Went Past Wire in a’ Line, the Judges Picking the Favorite as the Winner. THE WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Iinvincible (7 to 1) *. 1, Divination (10 to.1) 2, Shot Gun 3 Purther amazing proot of the charge by prominent public men that the Prevalent epidemic of crime is due to police carelessness is shown in the extraordinary improvement in the patrol service in the early hours of the morning since The Evening World began its automobile tours last Sunday, SECOND RACE—Good and Plenty (3 to 6) 1, Bonfire (12 to 1) 2, Head master 3. THIRD RACE—Tencress (2 to 1) Ase result of The Evening World investigations New York ie getting a bet-| 1, Gamara (4 to 1) 2, Bank 3, ter patrol service now than has been given it for months, FOURTH RACE — Hurstbourne Most of the precinct commanders telked to their patrolmen about The Bvening World's proof that they were careless when turning out the mid- night platoon last aight. Capt. Cottrell, of the Tenderloin Station, sald: “Remember, men, there are outsiders keeping tab on you. Be vigi- leat and busy posts to-night.” When police captuins have to caution their men to be more alert bee cause Evening World reporters are riding around town nigfits in automo- qdiles discovering fresh evidence of indifference to patrol duty during the most dangerous hours of the night it is a sign that there is something wrong ‘with bes} eee lcemen are paying more attention to The Evening World The entemsabites these nights than they are to the roun: whe are laries by the olf) to keep track of “unele ‘work and re. (11 to 5) 1, Champlain (25 to 1) 2, Shorthose 3. FIFTH RACE—Gold Rose (8 to 1) 1, Calmness (15 to 1) 2, Delusion 3, SIXTH RACE—Phantom (even) 1, Ben Crocket (15 to 1) 2, Princess Atheling 3. ‘The Evening World, RACE cE TRACK, GRAVESEND, *. » Bopt. 1.—The Flatlands, though a cheap atake, with selling allowances, birt pert tow ovement. Q hair-raising finish fot the crowd ai Misyesend this afternoon. Four Soeaa| WARNING SENT OUT TO POLICE. j*“rerouah Police Deparment mathe of toraaton sa th grey Talc te tion in @f the two automobiles in which reporters have beou riding for The Evening on pe Sears the favorite Tea ‘World ‘between midnight and 4 o'clock’ tn the morning was tant through | (ress, ridden by the various precincts last night. ne Davie ‘Lanerote dina waa deat the eate, and It mewepaper reporters, thoroughly scquatated with the elty and|iney ran In close ora Y ptaini temebile, can find only twenty-siz men ler to the stretch, Fe cincts Ine space of (wo Route, what shaw’ hue a oitinna vg | Nhere Gamare and Merry Lark closed. = reo to find one policeman in a harty should pap td emergency ariset — | Then Tea Cress came from behind, and ‘Tours of the lower east and west sides were.made this morning from there was a terrific drive, Tea Crees gidnight until 4 o'clock. On the west side the trip of the automobile ex- tended from the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood down to Greenwich Village and into the wholesale dry-goods district, Blocks and blocks of territory were covered on both tours without » policeman in sight. ; In the cast aide, whe: winning by a head from Gamara, who beat Bank a head, with Merry Lark a head away, During the running of the sixth race Jured, as the fleld was rounding into the back stretch there was some crowding, C. Kelly was thrown. The boy received @ compound fracture of the left arm iee-| and was removed to the Emergency Hospital. Chotees Weren't In It, ry tenement shelters hundreds and loss Outside ot the police patrol investigation The Evening World hae found that the streets of New York are in shocking condition. ‘Eighth avenue, | that great artery of travel of the west side, is impossible for a light vehicle because of the awful state of the asphalt pavement, Broadway is rapidiy | Shot reaching @ similar condition, and many of the east side streets ‘are, in the losing — ‘teenth won “4 (Continued on Third Page.) RACING ON WESTERN TRACKS. Th “TORONTO RESULTS. Bie pat ‘a Sea a 4/8 termoion eee ave ‘Takes the Jamps, sod in i Flenty an Head. (@pecial to The Evening World.) ' ‘WOODBINE RACE bd ea ‘TOR- , Ont, Sept. %1.—Following are Err Os ice ot the raoee Fun here to-day tina 2 Ear the time around blinded ‘aay at the vay: ten wan, FIRST | RACE- RACE—Three- year-olds an au Io Power odes, f ta ume ;, Fel Be ee, Pte ae 0 fata ask one-half slowed master. master | id ng at 2 then we a on Five 1 Gand ad thes. le 8 from ire, who beat eHiadmaster ry head. fea Cresn in Hot Finish, was the Be ge ey R. the rita a oe Gamara and i tee ed Lincr folt and Bank a the best eat of i, {pe favorite being off ba in the run to the turr. there vo a ae cloat: and Gamara fhe leads fallowed by Wee and Bank. the her Le Me moved up bg te alin ie | ohn Msca rey kath ‘won e res ee ‘a, who beat Bank a ‘raad toh tae, Ase. aia nner yah oo to 3, second; pia Time to 6, won Kit ‘iy Narstbournse Different To-Day. and 1 mar ae a thita” en 5 | Geos ‘es Bure 1 day. Annie bi te now popular Jockey | 710 C. Kelly, who rode Topright, was tn-| J vin: 4! haifa a ene th, Divination | 2 sem serene mak AT TS AT DELMAR, THIRD RACE —Mile and twent: joove, 9 io 3 close and & to 6 place, ‘orth! second; ntor iar where. to 5 that it was easy for Hurstbourne, easily A Lg lengths from Hal -" egy poor Jong enough to t. Shorth: nose. Gold eee by Five Lengihs, es in @ head for the place. dockey Kelly Hurt, Peliveastio. J Prices’ Athejing and in close orler to od 0) ter, | rieht on og first turn and C. Kelly | { ss | was badly ul 7 GRAVESEND ENTRIES. {Rpecial to The Bvening World.) RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, N, Y., Sept. 1—The entries for to-morrow's oo | R11 Wildirishmantol 448 Smiling A’ ire |, Couple Dainty @ “ Circulation Books O, LATEST NEWS GUNTS BEATEN DETROIT, 2; CHICAGO, 4—AMERICAN LEAGUE, T ceccee coer 00002000 OW 2 CHICAGO.........-----02020000 a ( —_—————— $$ Fa! CLEVELAND, 9; ST. LOUIS, 1. CLEVELAND... .. .. -...430000 ST, LOUIS............ 0 0000001 m1) NEWARK; 4; TORONTO, 6 (E. L.)\—SECOND GAME, NEWARK ...... 2.22... 000 9 4000—4. TORONTO ...... .------00020220 —g a Pe PROVIDENCE, 5; ROCHESTER 4—SECOND GAME. PROVIDENCE... ..1002010000 1—8 /ROCHESTER.. ....0102000100 O—4 ett a te = AT diag (E. Wenn One ry BALT! 600 coverees 004 BUFFALO ....... srr 0 00 0 0 d 40 0 On6 AT TORONTO. Seventh Race—Maritana 1, Adele Trebla 2, Demurrer 3, AT HARLEM. Sixh Race—Ben Chance 1, Wenrick 2, Lida Leib 3. Seventh Race—Great Eastern 1, * san Caldwell, Plutus, Be! AT ST. LOU Sixth Race—Lubin 1, Dolinda 2, Mainepring 3. AT NEWPORT. Fifth: Race—Tenny Belle 1, Orme 2, Hallucination 3, EVENING WORLD AACE CHART CECH == THIRD DAY AT GRAVESEND. The Bvening World's charts are tndened rom frat rece at Aquedeet:| ipso ———____—__ 1, |tmAfter thé thie hid ahitted trom the | Might shes Pony Ka, Ene it, 2 closed very strong. vinetion ran to her best form. Shot Gun hed no Teepleohase: handicap: for throe Re ‘Start mudd Tim Long Hits Win First of Double- 0. 1— @ {ERROR AT FIRST-AND FREE ‘|Taylor In Good Form, but Loses Header with Cincinnati Team and Two Singles Cost Victory in Second, ; PASS TO FIRST DIO IT. Because His Team-Mates Could Do Nothing with Pitch- Ing of Harper. SECOND GAME. Donlin, If... Browne, rf. McGann, 1b, Mertes, cf. Ble-e-wcocc™ alenssosuss toAl.” | — va FINAL COMPLETE BASEBALL asd SPORTING ° [RESULTS RESULTS EDITION b PRICE ONE CENT, HERRICK NAMED WITH APPROVAL many Leader Charles F, Murphy Held Firm Against Grout, Destroy4 ~ ing the Comptroller's. Chances, ‘* HILL MADE SPEECH PUTTING * HERRICK IN NOMINATION, — McCarren Refused to Accept Littlet a, but Both He and Murphy Agreed ° Reds took the first gumé, Heinie Peits's smash In the fourth, scoring Steinfeldt and Hugging ahead of him, was the| Herrick, of Albany, was nominated as the Democratic candidate for 'f|pincinst onerbuting cause to the Cin- cinnatl vietery. Gann. tae bunted to u at Mi “o> for Second Place ‘on Ticket, ererecuteS Blown cwutond JUDGE PARKER CONGRATULATES HERRICK ON NOMINATIO! ESOPUS, N, Y., Sept. 21.—When Judge Pusher, ean the nomination of Judge Herrick for Governor and R ti Burton Harrison for Ligutenant-Goveror, he declined to ‘make’ comment. aa on ee dressed to. Judge Her-ick: “* Accept My hearty ‘congratulations: action of the convention assures the patty a good candidate, aa the people » a and ee Governor.”’ CONVENT'ON HALL, SARATOGA, N. Y., Sept. 24.—D. G (oat 0- Te coat @nties wend) ’ POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Sept Meld bleachers to the bsunilt lett the seoond game aad horts belted Matty at the right time in the fourth and eighth Intings and the First Inning. ernor here to-day. Francis Burton Harrison, of New York, is the cai” Dalen to de didate for Lieutenant-Governor. : ge, tale, This decision was reached after one of the bitterest conferences Bering a4 | old in the history of the Democratic party. Every effort was made & «| force Charles F. Murphy into line for Grout,’ but he declared that’ Seymour perished fr Clos. Pi cs Donlin laced A Sarat teas be eee aed te aad: woud not have him under any circumstances and would make a Iatiand ae i five Sa “tor j ares 160 und ank. Improved. uarter, Start Got oft last and made up a lot of his hose inf ont unm ra ran his race, ft 00, added handica I ageei mile and a Time—2.00, Winner, a Sar Indio—Fiora 2 iH apheas Be via "Open. Clos. Pi_ 8} it ie hk : 15 ‘3 88 | aa 0h RS 1 Hy Ay 3 Bhot. Mw Is Ghamplaine “5; Bri Bly due. to Othe change. of riders, c aie yw his form. for maiden “Hilles two care, “old: we ad ‘easly: Winer, th. Ry Ky CE cs i ae ca 0 atte: Eeteegsamges o| SesSeguset tes = mews * a “Hennessey + Hiebrand yy Maid. Overwel Md Hose hld'the ted sate tt fn a ens we. iiingi for maidens three year ta Waa asly. Times isl. Winner, b. "gts cd —Owens | RU a 1 Fin. oven. Clos br ae” ou 3 ey 2 1-4 Donlin. beter 0 H. Philos 10T + Bresden 10T ~ | with Pittsburg on Page 11, - Two-year-olds; Wt Fly flack 121 (143) by % Herinnt G0 De st Plnda'tes'..108 Crete ie fs Toneonder 11) BO Ambersick '.'s3 ™ i ol: Counts 4 Piy ‘Hack ond St Beltane. Thomas handicap; Gordon.105 ue Pitth Race — a ‘ee, 7 18 pei 4 about ax furlong Mi By daca hcikaialig Bi RE a #118 Danseuse uurth Ruce—Oceidental Handicap; 18 iain Race—Selling; mile and se ae ae me RT. SS tere today ate as followa: | Yds Hrdranees g on ad Proper, Carbuncle and Dolly fipanker, n = is Closed | RUNS jurst. Owner Gann. Dolan weTRy: le eatly. Mertes struck out. NO R base se On & ruck out. NO RUNS Second Inning. Odwell struck out. Steinfeldt was out, jong © fy Buns | the floor for some other candidate unless Grout was dropped, ‘ ‘| McCarren was furious and all the conferees were at sea 28 fo thp cruise to take, Bitter words paved, and finally Mr. Sheehan a “ey that he woul? put the entire matter up to Jodge Parker, For. minutes he talked on the long-distance 'phone with Judge Parker, — JUDGE PARKER DECLINED TO BE PLACED IN THE A’ TUDE OF OPPOSING GROUT, BUT FRANKLY SAID HE NOT BELIEVE IT WOULD BE POLITICAL WISDOM TO a (Continned on Second Page, First Column.) Fa RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES, fi AMERICAN LEAGUE. NATIONAL ONAL LEAGUE. NEW YORK AT WASHINGTON. CINCINNATI AT NE AT NEW vous ‘ IRST New York...... 00200000 0-2) «| Washington .« .00000013 -4 Botterlen Clarkson and McGuire; Pat- “ten and Clark. | PHILADELPHIA AT BOSTON. eGann Male aecont | vinet GAME. |New York... 0000000 NB. | Philadiphie.,, 100000000 Ui airteres sarper and Sohlel; + 00004010 — § and Warner. Devlin struc! yo at firat bi ii Steet ‘Warner Harper. Third Inning. died, deer ‘2 Ag Dah- age ‘and ited Aiibere NO az avon filed to Sebring, Donl fot a eintelat leGann Harper to Wis arper to Fourth Legge Seymour was a bier at febring. A filed Dah as throw Na , Seni ne evn sages. ey bo sallbert 3 fy oped ‘oye siteintel "Rye | lor filed to Stvmour. RUNS. Fitth thing, anne ali ead Je, eens, ore on. le. Butea safely sti the bases. jo" ferene in ‘Odwelt Bteinfeldt ies toa’ New York . > i ran's fly o Batterles—Hahn and Pelts; Ma‘ son aud Bowerman, SECOND GAME. -0000200 Gs ame called R/ with Senators @nd Brooklya game Fittsours. PIRST 8 Sel ie eli 116 (Jnckson). 3 to 2 fi on, ‘et Husson 1M (Hudson, 5 to vv Sl time—1a, Eat . jae ran, lobe a « Consumption eaten 7 fone, Boston. . tt sep Henley and Noonan; Din- Seymour filed to Mertea, Dolan out, | eo'ana er, Sebri; Gilbert to McGann. lebr! nine enay, SECOND GAME. Ov00v0102—3 /100000021—4 + old * up. aad amt NO son an Seventh Inning. | AMERICAN LEAGUB STANDING. Odwell struck out Bteintel Idt filed t Wb. ne wh FC Hueing out, Devlin to Me Hew York @ S169 Cleveland.72 @ 307 RU joann, NO B flied to Sebring McGann Mertes fied to Hue: Dentin out, Hugeins to Dolan. Jounled. to centre Chisago ‘si7|Betrolt.. 18 whe doubled M Gana at Reco! m4 | Phila’ pkintd 5¢ da) Washing’ 102 24 ran toking the throw. NO RUN (esa WATIONAL penave STANDING. | fame New York, ‘em ‘asst, Louls..06 8 1953 Ws Urookiyn..90 87 Ubicago... 9 4 Se Lostor OCmeinnats 5 LG voila’ Stertes of Highlanders’ NEWPORT FINISHES. smepuatn Me (iiavill to 1, Nie d. Time-L0, Pearl 8. and Bila K, alsu ran. THIRD RACE—One mile and pevensy vards.—Aniosity 101 (McDermott), 4 & ; Mor - Vo ba ang ye oy es t 19 3, second: Dodie (i 10@N), fat; Ken: |}. third “Time-La2. Onky ihree Wt (Bull Mau, ttok Neg horses entel ‘ind POURTIL th Reed and pasate 8.—Bara COND BACG-Pive nana in comtn ise). seh eto tu ighoen}, 1 to Liquo- a fae wferreay hie (Spee I to The Evening World.) “ITY RACE TRACK, NE ss Ww: a ba 2L—The results of the ST. RACE Six furlongs—Anna Game called by agreement, PITTSBURG AT BROOKLYN, » FIRST GAME, J Phisburg see. 3001 Bat! there —tipeeee and Phelps; Cronig and Bergen. ai SECOND GAME. +5 0101000 2 .0001000 4% Batteries—Plaherty and Phelps; Relies ling and Ritter, Game cailed by agreement. ST. LOUIS AT BOSTON, St Lowls,.... 00010000 O— 01080345 Batteries = Devortand and Fister and Mora CHICAGO AT PHILADELP. FIRST GAME, batterie Weimer and Kiting; gieby and Ro! RACH TIN and @ halt ft TF to 1, Chieage, «e+. ita | Prtadaipble fgets

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