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PRICE ONE CENT. York geri Defeated / Twice in Cleveland, Which ‘Puts them Back in the Second Place Once More. SECOND GAME. 3 Bb octmimtiainee & BEloceeeacraece eoccccccoe™ 00000280 0-8 isor'tetah o by 0-Base Btoval raat and Conroy, ag ec aR it By Piteher ‘Ome EE (Qpecial to The Byening World, | CLEVELAND, Sept. Clark. Grit- @th's Highlanders erty lifted pf fy to Rossman. handled Ki se rey was too “fast st Yor’ Miberfold. iam to to Gangzel was Lush’s fate. Jw aastat also made a "beautiful QB Bradiev’s hard drive Fi to Blberteld, "NO RUNG, POPPE beady: Secend Feats A calles tan strike sent Wi bench. aro porged ¢ to roy tlowte least x whi spend. w out Gensel ui te, while ng ther stole to William Tur it Powell on a knee and bounded to he score board, scoring ee kot two 4 Conroy. Busiow ied ‘py wal stole, hy » YBa eee casy, McGuire Sixth Inning, Turner. grabbed Dor Nt far a Wire, figvall. NO BUNB. erovndea “ig iver out. cues in a two inds on @ bound, Lajole "oat Flick the Sato to Gansel Yo Medutre: ‘Seventh Inaing, gles to cent: saat to Pick. "Anderson “stole, Gansel to ‘centrefield fence, scoring Jerson. bale eee threw out Meduire oer Ing the ball with his bac! A wil pitch scored Gonee, + singled. erty Tarty to Turner, TWO OREN, Btovail doubled to right desnite Kee- SS erat try, Turner scratch singled, Conroy. Stovall “tereed berteta to Williams, Eighth Inning. Pee Turner to Stovall, Elher- walk: Williams lined to Flick y reat cai rabbed An- catch. hue with his are band and hin eet NO RUNS dowstoa Rossman dou’ tthe fence. scorine Terry, Bue- to herty, Donahue and on the third trite nes: # out stealing, McGuire to Con- After lint Seda salecais| tik Qdentben Bren toa thoend Game, a Six-Inning Affair, to the Chicagos by a Soore of Men Captured Second Game of Double-Header and Equal ANGHLANDERS LOSE 2 GAMES AND LEAD, | ~GINTS WINTHICE, BROOKLYNS BAO? THO OF SCAFFOLD | IARDLION NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1904 HURT BY FALL ' Fourteenth street shoppers were startled late this yl noon by the crash of falling scaffolding from a ‘building course of struction at No. 13 to’ 17 West Turteonthsftaet Policeman Piapje §aw tne scatfoiding fall’ from the ‘second Pittsburgs’ Winning Record. | 1 to 0, floor with a half-dozen men onand.sent in a double ambulance cobed tial oe oes was great Ly evn among nm shopaing crowds, ambulance surgeon found four injured metal workres and SECOND GAME, SECOND GAME, took them:to New York and St, Vindent’s’ Hospials. BROOKLYNS. They were Gils Bang, of No. 366 East One Hundred and |, MEO | tie, 4 R ro... m| Twenty-third streets: Barney Pauf,No. 928 Traphagen street, 1 OlGeester, ct.” $03 6 eliHoboken; Arthur Gergen, No. 206 East One Hundred’and Fourth ty elena + @ 0 4 0 1) street. and John Oehrlein, No, 611 East Eighty-fifth street. All ee : lab, ess i ; : i ; H were bruised and cut but none seriously injured. ch, Ib, +0034 Sergiy ower ore . Ue sheenten $052 97 |” PHILADELPHIA‘AT CHIGAGO—AMERICAN LEAGUE. 32 4) yenem P01 4) PMMLIDELPHIA 23. nuh 0:0°0°0.0-9 2.0 ig amas T7277] CHICAGO... ee 00010000 Oml pe HPOA B . H.PO.A. B, } A Bate oo 0 % 1000 « ime 4110) ST.LOUIS AT WASHINGTON—IMER:CAN LEAGUE. Sigal 100 0} WASHINGTON... .. a. 00000200 bine tera! ST.LOUIS... ...- 214.00 00.2000 Crhe 0110 eign $f CloNeti, .«, 1116 PROVIDENCE AT TORONTO—EASTERM LEAGU! ects wie ety *°*! PROVIDENCE... ...0 0 croton bag 1 1 | Totals .., J TOKONTO. .. ..-...000120000 1— wo : —ee er =f Dost ." cece pce LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS, oe eer ET ee oes Fo Sixth Race—Extol 1, Varro:2,'Buglehorn 3, (@owial to The Evening World.) . POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, 6ept. %.—The Glanta took both games of the double-header from the Pirates to-day. In the second session, a seven-inning Affair, MoGinnity held Pittsburg down to two hits, Flaherty was only touched for two also, Wut the better base run- ning of MoGraw's champions sent a man home, only changes én th Firet inning, | Gtipert was out, Warner to Bower man Beaumont out on « roller, Dahlen to Bowerman. Ritchey out, MeGinnity for the Leach filed to Bowne, McCormick Err led eu was tossed out, MoGinnity to Bower- Nai og man. . Bowerman touched out Brane- field at “ag uta * Mt Grow by Bea (Special © fin Brome ‘The Evening World. WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, Bept. %.—Arter a short rest the second Game of the double-header between the Brooklyns and Chicagos was started | with about 2,000 hagteyol bed were the atteriee, ‘en. fe mene oo cupying the points for the Brooklyns, ohare trem pees Aqeedens while Briggs and O'Nelll did likewise | ¢ venting World's adie Sie First inning, Phulte drew a free first, 844 Bet ae ce iene a Second renin: hon was idsposed ot a en xs EVENING WORLD RAGE mel: SEVENTH DAY AT GRAVESEND. wal | by, aoe ana | NAS Pte slnglea c fen struck out. Dev! Bate! “‘ONelti wag a be ay led. warn ued Seren MeCheaner to sg one a aie NO RUN he NATIONAL LEAGUE. PITT@BURG AT NEW YORK. FIRST GAME. Phhisburgerse, LODOQOLOLO- 3 New York... ©0020120 —5 Datierice teaver and Phelps: Taylor New York, and Bow SDCOND GAME, Pittsburg ....0000000 —0/New York Hew Yo 001000 — 1| Cleveland... _Plaherty and Phelps; Me- a tiation Pon abaya ae count of darkness. beads se CHICAGO AT BROOKLYN. FIRST GAME. v00001003-4 Brooklyn, .... 000000000—0 Batteries—Wiemer ami Kling; Relsling and Bersen. Detroit... van and Drill. Game called on account of darkness. CINCINNATI AT BOSTON. Ri Caco... OOOTO000'—1 + 00002100 — 3/Cricago tt ‘Walker and Street; Wills and Moran. Game called on account of darkness. | WE. Po, 8ST. LOUIS AT PHILADELPHIA Game a for to-day was play- ed on Saturda: i Cee rere” Jersey City . NATIONAL awe STANDING, | Buftale 25. mht A Yerkes and McA! New York.) ae Asian, Louts..@ on of some i Fittavurs- s 4 AM Hoston... Gwenesu ® Gi erhne past MH} as a fanned. Ritt: rown Third Inning, oe wien wi Was “disnos ot by ij yan ote ipl, teat Krueger was fooled on three, Ditto “ne eee A nee tones | ty fm, NO RUNG | Lumley es tate } 4 n filed to jurnont. lin | near “ 0 Wo Bi Ni ‘eGianity, fed to, in wey fled aoe a : Beas nd ai scored on eK's Bion Rnd Jones NO nos 846 it Powell, ¥ hit who threw zee Piao’ vaiken, “a short Browne out at the pate, ‘Mert air, Sheckard wack | tad Re throw out, Ritchey to Bransfeld OND | ute Nrines s te shane k Rung, “tt . arth Inning, UNE. Senta cnnste. Fourth Imai ‘bunt: tety. "ei, nc Best watt feed awe te Dine” On Bash inte et berfel Sans bie rye te FB “ Ww reaches third, eae iett tout a ne ont, 40 ait to Ritter” NO RUNG fouled out Lajole 3x0 was nipped an a ic to by nd eesond Laiak to le, NO) Dal wo © ei une rag nd oh foul filed to Casey, Alte t's short A fll ary toe icruger ‘to, frt, stopped. Derit ern. | Beak ONS. ase ie Bisrine "NO’none Zeren Pantog, thy Inning, Pitth Inat Conroy. ined to tae tne Leach was theyre out, Gilbert to omnes arish ind yy the PE ay ping cat Ganzel ee ed ‘fey tush s fared Powel $e (0 "Ruka. ed centre atter pinaatss bed od Page) i $ Pgh oo sant. “and igor, aoneeys . , nm ett. sera RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S GAMES, AMERICAN LEAGUE. —_ NEW YORK AT CLEVELAND, FIRST GAME. -OO1L1T0L000-3 Ghevelend,.... 10000003 4 aca aries —Chesbro and McGuire; Tous | SECOND GAME. : 900000200_ 2) 00001041 saad and MeGuira, Dono. BOSTON AT DETROIT, FIRST GAMRE. 9000000202 ++ 900000000-0 Batterles—Dineen and Criger: Dono» SECOND GAME. smash to Elberfeld SECOND GAME, Ging coal, uc’s Sout"eiat Chae... 10000 0 — 1] Deaeh nee @2O100100~§ rn fo Conroy, Gensel | Brooklyn, ;,.. 000000 — 0 | Detroit. , wan 20000001028 reer Bi ie throw and Dona-| " patcericarigas and O'Neil; Jones| , Beiteries—Winter and Doran; Kitson Lush walked. forcing in Rossman | 4nd Ritter, AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. A2'Clevelana, 4 St. comes om ae ATV De trot Phite’phinté @ cass Washing’ ‘04 106 b46 ————____ EASTERN LEAGUE, JERSEY CITY AT BUFFALO, Parente rs “Mhulheand fe } Pasition 4 Spine GRAVESEND ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW, Kae & | ES) tgdy’wnesia aM A ‘Power, fap “vine Poor (Fourth oeciai to The Bvening World.) GRAVESEND. Rept. %—The ae for to-morrow's wrt at epee | view perete ions, Y 7! fire eTSY os 4}, Fort and. 9S fate James Alle «Ma ah) be : Race—The Mapcas one and three. om, es fralware . Valenti Valid piste | 4 8 “8 Whee Pepoer 05 er | Em. Plain Bol so Nine: two-vear-olda: five) Did oa a) eee 3 00000-9414 woe Race—! Pi tte ie Bir BP aes and Voleday, Thoinas en- nema. "Tented Race—Selling; one mild and a six: a imnene he ae play face tiandlas my 3 pg avaanae = jonad. | stun Ww moments, but het. Defence was the favorite. He 2 APatotle Heather were second chole DERESAE FT “Iron Horse,” the Fi the Favorite for Gravesend’s Chief Event,Wins from aFair.Field Practically as He Pleases. GUNFIRE, AFTER MANY TRIALS, SCORES BRACKETS, Jockey Davis, Thrown by New York While at the Post in the Third Race, Escapes with a Severe Shaking Up. THE. WINNERS. FIRGT RACE—Burnt Hille (even) 1, Blandy (16 to 8) 2, Bedouin 8. SECOND RACE—Plying Buttress (8 to.) 1, Gascar (18 to 1) 2 Amur 8. THIRD RACE—De Resske (4't6 8) 1, Oamon (12 to 1) 2, Cloveriand 3. FOURTH RACE—Qunfire (4 to 6) 1, Graceful (8 to 1) 2 Fleur de Marie 3, . FIFTH RACE—Revelile (4 to 1) 1,| Glisten, (20 to 1) 2, Stolen Moments 3, | SIXTH RACE—Lady Amelia (2 to| 1), 1) Mineola (Sto 1) 2, Marjoram 3. (Bpectal to to The Rvening World.) VESEND RACE TRACK, Sept, Resake made his reappearance =e fyF i iT HE wh Heart's Desire and Burnt Hills. On the turn’ Heart's Desire quit and Burnt Hille closet on Blandy, It was a drive to the furlong pole and then Rurnt ie | re leet trom “Bianty san eat two lengths from Blandy, who beat Bedouin @ head. Burnt Hills’ improve. ment was commented upon, Fiying Buttress a Easily, Paulaker was the favorite in the Niet with Jim Stick and Amur, running In the colors of J. W. Colt, second choice, at 13 to & Jim Slick was the pace- maker for a mile and then Gascar went to the front and led to the stretch, followed by Amur, Jim Slick and Fiy- {ne Buttress. In the run home gis 4 Buttress went to the front and easily by two lengths pl dana? | who was eight lengths in front of | Amur, Jockey Davis Thrown, The Speculation Stakes was marred by an accident at the start. Ww. Davia, the popular lightweight, who has sup- | Dianted Hildebrand in the public mind, had the mount on New York. Tho horse stumbled just as the barrier went | up and threw Davis heavily, He was | front, but was outrun by on, vee raced in front to the cretan nh with Damon and DeResske at his head, In the stegten DeResake took the lead and, drawing away. won cleverly by ‘4 leneth <r Damon, who beat Clover- land @ hea Roars ‘Wins at Last, 4 hot favorite in the Fleur de Marie and \olees Fleur Kod Marie and Thistle Heather were pacemakers to the stretch, with drontte and Graceful lying clone behind, Ther held this order to the stretch, where Gunfire went to and breesed home an easy winner by | four et from Graceful. who deat | leur Marts three-fourths of | |Tength for the place, the nin wha ef Reveille All the Way, Pty went to the front at art, made all the runnin ry “drive by a length from beat Btolen Moments five le: ter tee place, Keynote and Requiter were | practically left at the post | Lady Amelia's Clever Race, Lady Amelia raced to the front soon o the start and making al) the run ning won two and a half lengths from Srineots, | to was three lengths) in front of Sto rjoram Trains } ~F eeqetee Fatr, get ie ae rar Er that New Fork, the front | ton whan i Real | ‘TIN? “PRICE ONE f ONE CENT, ARTHUR AGAIN ROM LAND. AND SEA BY THE JA Nine Forts About the City sont the City Captain Oyama’s Troops After Despefa Fighting, and It Is Thought N Sortie Is the Final Move. % ) | LOSS OF JAPAN PLACED J AT FROM 3,000 TO 10,000 ME) Second Army to Be Raised and | East with Gen. Grippenberg Command, with Gen. Kuropatkin, Command of First Army. LONDON, Sept. 26.—Reports from widely different points to agree that Port Arthur is at last in desperate straits. A von tat nounces that the apanese have advanced so close. to the twon that ti position of the warships in the harbor became untenable and those | were seaworthy steamed out to give battle to Admiral Togo’s g fleet in a last desperate effort to reach Vladivostok. ‘There is a bombardment in progress that has continued | days. The aJpanese, with the contempt for death that has di their fighting, have advanced, one report says, over heaps of thé comrades to the very mouths of the guns of the inner defenses. | feports tat Chinese Information isto the effet that inthe bata 9 the Japanese have taken nine forts and cut off the u ‘The Chinese information pilav the Japanese dead in the att but repogte from other directions, having a Hussian tings, say Japanese loss wos at least 10,000, It is believed that all the Ri Arthas usable to laave have bees to preyent the enemy from seizing them. NEWS CAME AS A SURPRISH. News of determined fighting around Port Arthur came. surprise. It was thought that the Japanese had determined further appaliimg loss of life In mass attacks, go tobe down for a prolonged siege with the intention of starying out the This outline of Jepanese intentions may have been made public Sith to deceive. The orier of the Caar ervating a new army for Manchuri hes ated a sensation in Russia, according to the despatches from St, received to-day. The Csar announces that os the Japanese have: such unexpected fighting powers it is necessary for Russia ‘2 ome Sa 4 ond army, command of which he gives to Gen. Grippenberg, a man ) ‘and active in apite of his sixty-five years. He is at present ng mander of the Vilna divtrict, “a ‘This deposes Gen. Knropatkin from the position of C fue in fters be tans mo fo Cope aie We ee Oa TRYING FOR A BATTLE, F Gen. Kuroki ls again most active work, circle round the Russian left flank and theaten their line of retreat, meantime avoiding careful!y the prepared Russian defenses. Having the Hun River much higher up than the Fushun ford, he is taking line to Tieling. His intention is to repeat his Lisoyang tactien ' fs some delay in this forward movement owing to the extensive tions necessary in trying once again to force @ decisive battle. To Gens. Meyendorff aud Bilieriing bas been confided the wi of stopping Gen. Kuroki. As Gen. Meyendorff commands the troops from the St. Petereburg district, the keenest Interest is felt there as to the PERHAPS NO WINTER CAMPAIGN, | MUKDEN, Sept. 25.—Doubts are beginning to be felt as to pres will be possible to continue the campaign through the winter, whieh be gins in November. 11 Chinese have been unable to harvest their and there probably will be much distress, as it is very difficult aa panied ode from China for the native population. 'RACING ON WESTERN TRACK) DELMAR RESULTS. (Special to The Evening World) DELMAR RACE TRACK, 8T. LOU'S, |Mo., Sept. %—Following were the re- | multe of the races held here to-day: FIRST RACE—Four and one-half | furtongs. Korea, 4 to 1 and 7 to 5, Airet; |Shanter, 7 to 5 and 3 to 5 Great; | MoJetta, 7 to 5 place, second; Bella &,| tam: Shandy, 7 to 1 and 6 to § to 5 to show, third. Time—101 1-2 | Pacher Tallent, 12 to 1 and § to 1, thin Eternally, Bessie Mc, Trixie White, | -rime—t.19 toi Verandan. Pharmacy, Lady Sellers ‘Catteby, Fiying Fire, Stella M,, Gerona and | C Gnd Katie Crews also ran. SECOND RACE—Six furlongs—Tom pa, Mankins, 15 to 1 close and 6 to | place, first; Tom Rowe, 4 to 5 place. second, 4 Preventation, 2 to 1 show, third, Time - 1.231-2, Fenlan, Tom Kiley, Lelia Hun- ter, Nath Woodcock, Short Cake. Oudon, Ethel's Pride and Col. Ballan- tyne also ran. } THIRD Mace Bix and one-half fu Leaf, 4 to § aed 7 7 won; place, sec Lady Mercury, out show, third, Time— 1293-4. Opinion also ran. |_ FOURT HRACE-—Six furlongs.Scoteh Dance. 9 to 5 close and 2 to 5 place, firat Rarkiyite, 1 to % place, second; Lans- down, out show, third, Time—121 1-2 St. Agnes IT algo ran. ‘ty Li FINISHES AT WORTH,” 4 (Special to The Bvening ’ WORTH RACE TRACK, © Sept. B—The races scheduled day resulted as follows: FIRST RACE-—Six farlo Anes Hi “FOURTH RAC by Bie Ben. 1 to 3 and J to 9 to 1 and 4 to 2 second: Land 5 to L third. Time=L ward Hale Barrington and Fick! also ran. Julla M. left at post, G7} mile and @ o i poate IFTH RACE—One mile, Mies Doyle. 2 tol clowe and 1 to 3 place, first: Frpt- \Hent Favorite. 1 to Tt second: Rachel t+ | Ward out show, third. Time—l.@ I-4 Only three starters. | ————— | crusHeD IN EMPIRE BUILDING. | Androw Anrtysacawita, a coal-pussr In the Einpire Building, No, Tl Broa way, was caught between (he ash hoist and the first floor this afternoon ant crushed te death. He was a Pole and! Bonwalt |S y8 a widow and six children at No. Emex street, Jersey City, |ethi tReet