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RACING @# SPORTS - PRICE ONE CENT. [ “Ciroulation Books Open to All.” | Gast ) PLUNGED 10 STREET () ESCAPE FROM THE POLICE ANDER “Henry abit Latged fon Leaped from the Second Floor of No, 101 West Forty-second ~_ Street’ When Officers Entered the Flace—His Back Broken by. the. Fall. | Herman Mayer Charges. that He Was Bound and Robbed in the Place Which Is Known as the Brokerage “Office of C. E. Marshall. ‘Agents of the Goddard Society and the ‘police of the West Thirty-veventh | proke: atgaet’ station, led by Capt, Hussey, Ps oe meade a sensational raid this afternoon on the brokerage offices of C. E. Mar- on the second floor of No, 101 ‘Weat Forty-second street, ‘When the police broke into the place one of ‘the men, Henry Meyer, leaped oe the window and fell on his back ere ite we joc! Thin event treat htation, i wai ners were being: tal the re peerol ante William J, Sparen che Bicpeletor of a cigar store on Sixth avenue, between Forty-second and Hiecuy-thted streets, said that he by them as men who had fleeced hin i % on the pavement of Sixth avenue, He | Out ‘A $1,100 in @ wire-tapping scheme * was taken to Roosevelt Hospital, ut-| "Cape "Hussey asserted that. he fering from a broken back. gufe that they werg ihe Bf P ‘The raid was the result of the amas: | 0 ped ravend, aD of Wen th Thi place @ ea nth street, ot June. a pobes fnblen at a te ae, ir. re Maret ‘Was wise soclet dhaat, of No. 19 West One Hundred] not tg Ne ralice. ‘Othe Others wha, have and Geventeenth street, wes induced tO! have found tae ene eecaped pokee , Vieit'the place and talk to its manager, | they went to en them. WOMEN. BETTOR IN RAIDED POOL-ROOM. Polica Capt. John W. Cot 6 Weat'Thirtieth steeet ake - sisted by Detectives Willense and Bren- ban and several uniformed men, raided an alleged pool-room this afternoon jin West Thirty-first #treet and foand fully 160 men and women in the place, ‘Moyer and several other well-dressed says, laid before him for making millions Lada yd nothing. He became and refused to launch in the aa ont ot wenture. * ‘Maereupon, he declares, he was thrown to. the ground, bound and gagged and ped into a nearby room. There his oll of $2.00 was taken from him and his wnt athe proprietor was arrested teh ee other articles of jewelry. at the station house gave his name 8 King William, thirt: 5S West Thirty-nlnth eae bad x ul le first about 100 men were yore betting the exe of the raid was soon on to the sec. here” ies fo nd val iy aley ‘women screaming ‘Tunalng. forthe | 5 The pean soon si the women Polen ag and om oth aor leave] | le found on both of the, bt ey ‘wore Nowed to Captain had placed this he waa treated with shocking pvr evil he asserts, and finally kicked i Ota not report the assault and rob- ens had been made upon bim to oslo esos 2e recovered injuries went to the Goddara |" and tod his story to Supt. a Burke investigated the story, and afternoon went Cae os Meat | br Fabre eres cet aea" pon capt, ing and maintaining a gam “RESULTS OF RESULTS ON. TO-DAY'S BASE- THE WESTERN "BALL GAMES. RACE TRAOKS. |e NATIONAL LEAGUE. - FINISHES AT FORT WORTH. | GHICAGO-AT NEW YORK. aie f i (Srectal to The Evening World.) ' 9:00002000- 2) WoRTH nach TRA TRACK, CHICAGO, A 40010000 alg evita fa falowss ne Ne te, eres and. Q'Neill, | pins Ge mB ue te 6 Lene tet and. raon, 8T. Louis AT B' BROOKLYN. He aad to" (hind i 22 i 0010-4 irmitage, i ah A RE D. RACE One mile.-Pla et SECO} sid ae be tia Lida Nie ta Pa a696 3; Be om Sarat riand and Butler, | | Ad nied: "thm Time—l. STALWART WINS, $19,000 STAKE E. R. Thomas’s Good Colt, at|! Odds On, Captures the Rich Hindoo at the Gravesend Rave Track. RIGHT AND TRUE, AT LONG ODDS, WINS OPENING EVENT Canteen, at 5 to 1, Takes the Third, While Alan-a-Dale Has an Easy Time in Annexing the Sixth, THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Right and True (9 to 1) 1, Old England (12 to 1), 2, Counterpolse 3. 5) 1, Derry (8 to 1) 2, Glen Echo 3, THIRD RACE—Canteen (5 to 1) 1, Green 3. FOURTH RACE—Stalwart (9 to ty | 10) 1, Broometick (13 to 10) 2, Or monde’s Right 3. FIFTH RACE—Queen Rose (10+ 1) 1, Druld (7 to 2) 2, Delusion 3. SIXTH: RACE—Alan-a-Dale (9 to 20) 1, Jack Ratlin (20 to 1) 2, Ethics 3% (Soeciad to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Sept | The Evening World's charts are indexed from Girat race at Aqueduct. %.+Stalwart won the Hindoo Stakes in| ® gallop thie afternoon and EB. R. en ean stay In the royal apart~ ty at the Hotel St. Regis a fow days without worrying about the wherewithal to pay Ms board. Stalwart Won ag easily a Beldame beat him in| the) Fitet Gpecial, | Redfern roce ® ver- fect race on him. As Ormondes Right had been heavily backed Redfern'’s orders were probably to move when Lyne moved for he made no effort to get to the front until Or- monde’s Right started after Broomstick | “77 on the far turn, Then Redfern sent | _ Stalwart quickly up and by Ormondes Right, and racing to the front with a great burst of speed came away and won in a gallop, Ormonde's Right was sired on the stretch and could not beat droomatick home for the place, Favorite Loses the First, Castaiian was a warm favorite in the ning event, but he got a poor Break and was never in the hunt, Right and arue, with the rail position, jumped away in front and made the pave, 10 awed by Old England and Astarita, Spey ran thi this Beg fothe sireiek, where could not quite uD, fest and True ieoing 5 le! get pene Pa, England was thr: n front of Counterpolee, ‘ Caaraphine All the Way. Caaraphine was the opening favorite in the second race, ite ee, but there was a by ft ngths on Flyback, who was that from 5 to 1 le e toll ‘They » where . Derry then cli hot catch Ceara “on a neck. ry wi h quarters ae length In front of Glen Canteen Wins Cleverty, the Lady Roh@ia eee the favorite a soy po) race, with Cant second choice. ‘April Shower” ara Froata, mere well backed. Dalsy Green way is in front and made the jumped s am and he ine, followed | Rohesia, | pts held to ¢ Bieta where pril Shower oe Daisy Green oe Canteen th to the front The Rohesha Deman to, close Canteen held her om, and won driving ® length from The Lady PITTSBURG. AT HORTON, (i fe nin, Cae pas bea Daisy Green two ands an oe rena at eat eet moar bare 5 00 \ } sBattare Lrneh Aah” Poa We | ei ts’) ond 6 i'l thd ane big. enllon, "Bome of the smart ‘pevpie | § pn a EEE i Fh Little Elkins, Annie Alone, Gyp- Mgnt that Ormonde's Right,” with | CINCINNATTI.AT PHILADELPHIA! "ine. Safely Lig algo ran. a” | Ra aterresce | c8, elgbt, mignt het | ‘ ° yt) talle and svt | So received ‘caused. the good price of Cums... 004100100-6 bz even ‘and out, BX: "Reserva oven ana to 10 to be laid against the Thomas Paefeay. 000000001 1 fai Ret Rant Fs Mead dr Bed Wieeasnaas cg cbattares} and Sehidt: Fraser, | third. Tlme—L46¢8 Only three start: lok There wa no Change Vor a Brooms: mov z FTH RACE—Five , furl: at the far turn took ‘the , NATIONAL jbeaoue STANDING. Jorden 2 tol and €to't. frat Bubtie: | Ormonde’s Right ‘and. ‘Stalwart «nen | to Land even, secon Ry ridge, | clos Gone very quickly and in the strecth nil 6 to 6, 0. Ales t came rs ouay without an effor, aes man, try and: Odelot winning Me leng the he from | eo Chiengo.,. Ormonde's Tt 0 Me RACE-Mile and tna ‘neat and a half Ginetnaati 6081 AerPhile'phiatT ‘28 get Wing, 9 fortran fo Sera | re al MERICAN LEAGUE. |fabctgmiyle ice t,and.n to iia | queen te {aa wi went tp Al ‘AN 08 Qhagin, Horton, The the front soon after the start, made ull Way and Royal, Pirate aleo ran, u pennion and eH at, a length from Druid, w! jusion a _— for the place, ‘Burns on Druid claimed DELMAR RESULTS. gee smetlamnnlhn Bill tg Boag (Rovctal to The Evening Wortd.) DELMAR RACE TRACK, 8T, LOUIs, PHILADELPHIA AT 8ST. LOUIS. } FIRST @. Philadelphia . 0000020—-2 1 Lame, 0200100 —4) By ra Mica rr dl WASHINGTON AT CHICAGO, Weadiagion. .. 1 00-1 henge 008 001 —2 90 , and Clark; Smith Alan-a-Dale Won Eaatly, tollo by Alan-a-Dale and Ethics In ST ek Alan-a-Dale closed on | jack Ratlin ead won handily by « iometn and 4 half from Jack Ratlin, who bo Ethics thrée lengths for the Sinbad, Tluminate, Branch if Ne Poh TH. also ran. FOURTH RACE—Pive and. 0 gorieng™: we eg Bola ee a hey ‘ada, to 1 place, } ern fas ‘ at show, third rT nadie, Rena'ss: rita Doroth: Willow: reury, Jungie yy Dodd also ran, hypnin, Raped ey SECON RACE—Czaraphine (9 to} The Lady Rohesia (6 to 5) 2, Dais,’| Jack Ratlin made nace to the stretch, | re alll YORK, re ESDAY, SEPTEMBER *7, 19 R v7, 1904, | HIGHLANDERS AT DETROIT , HIGHLANDERS .. .. 1 ; 0 DETROIT .... .....0 00 (Continued from Eighth Column.) 000000 0000 00-1 a passed ball, Donovan was put out of the game. runted to Drill, down when Keeler collided with him, Dougherty scoring. yerfield hit to Crawford, who tried to catch Teeler at Hs O'Loughlin said safe. Mullin threw his glove at the um and was chased off he field. Raymond relieved him. Willial Mo Elberfield and Williams. Conroy struck out. Anders flied to Robinson. Three runs. Robinson out, short to first. Beville out, Conroy to first. No runs. PHILADELPHIA AT ST. LOUIS (A. L)—SECOND GAME, PHILADELPHIA .....-00000000 ST. LOUIS ......----00000000 GAME CALLED. + ¢-- LATE RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. Fifth Race—Alcom R. 1, Worthington 2, H. Simonian.3, Sixth Race—Laura Hunter 1, Evening Star.2y Algonquin, NING WORLD RAGE CHART EIGHTH DAY AT GRAVESEND. 0 Om ) 0 0—0 FIRST 1,000 et oli | Big FERET RACE tor testy i | cBylvewter Stable, Time—O.11 1s, Us Index. Jookeys, WE ae vere fs Ue pat * | ut Castaian | Ms Binistas tits ‘Be | |S rand Ascension . TF Glenn |B; Retioent, 4: Clear the Arena, 1; Right » O14 England closed strong under a weak ride, s. King Peg hiiteer 8 N51 BRCORD RACE--$1,000 ne 4. Won, grivigg. Time—O.1f 33, O28 OAS BO LON ee Ld, ines. Horeem, Jockeys Wt 8 4 aM. __ Open. Clos. Pi. i. * #840) Cxaraphine « Lyne 115 he yey De tferty $21, Glen Hurna 105 wats % Ta Workman Davia 10 hd 8M Fancy Drews ebrand 3 im aN i kK Revifern 1 ‘A: Brennan i i une . Misting nor & The Chanticiéer...,. Powers 4 = o_ ratches—Voladay, Councliman, Overw dahta—Derry, raphine ‘oink easy. to. the last ‘hun dred to stall ote Derry. who closed very fast. Glen RD RACE $1,000; selling), three: Year 852 Tan? are “fasta wlan ne T. Grittin’ “Pime--0.12 0.24 2-3 Index, Hoven, denen v vin | (S19) Canteen . Martin 1 Fl (SRE. pioheaia, Ww Mavi Dalay Green .. Ho Phillive 1 1 KIN. Ak 4 : i sh 631 ALS 3 aa 1s, imo seratchesfivarthorne, Cottage Mald ama Gravina no exeure. 4, sellin ¥ Sta we driving, W une, Thaw Nd, 98 OY ak eh Lone’ Owrer—D, Gideon. a Index. Horses, Jockeys. wi . 4 & ‘ H. Cochran Lig at Druld hums ites t f #28) Delusion Wi Davis 6 ty aK a Black ¢ Notter 0 SST? Sumatra Redfern 1 r} Johnaon I SIT Myopl ee Queen Kose was stopving at the ast sixteenth, je 4 fiance Bake eine: strone at the’ ena dent of the of (For Gravesend Ustrice 4 See Page 2) 0 3— 4 | E‘evaath Inning—Dougherty singled. After a bola _ eeler Stovall muffed the throw and was knocked hit to short and Keeler was run down. Ganzel singled, soor: Crawford flied to Conroy se it aa ee be | Gilbert, and althourh apaleay, io a zear-sidp: bout about og terlonge axe me | 0 vy q fy A © mat second, Dunn to Dat = Isimalian iiss y Coy Mal * ia =——S" | secon: ance struck Out Settwelghtee Sumatra. t; Buttes, 1 Sir, Ravello |""Browae drove cne to a" Drels eal fast, Detuston tired in the | Rtjo scoring, = 1,300 Aled e —— lle and a staieenth. B55 sixty! “Race $1,780 added: han oa par a ta be ry wot t Hime dis 1-8. 024 Bete Cs Hid, 148, 148 18 Jockey We A iG ‘pin Oven. Coa. P Lyne 198 mata ter pent oat iiitebrana 1 aed ee Oy 1. Cochran ween Ff 8 a a a Jack Retin had mo excuse. Ethics eastly | Gi TT By Defeating the Chicagos by a ture Champions to Equal. E|.|AMES TOUCHED UP FREELY, BUT IS WELL SUPPORTED. Local Players Take a Lead in the Opening Innings that Their Opponents Find It Impossible to Overcome. CHICAGO, RHPOA. B Bhulte, If... o2rteod Carey, a. Precchd ige tah ae ial | Chance, 1.....060+ o22 10 Barry, of. 11200 ois 0 o13s 00 sLaree -o2 210 ao10)e ‘ oe OD 1 GIANTS. R. HLPO.A. B Dontin, If .... Re ae OC Browne, rt -1oO2LoOO nn, 1b oo5 00 ot 11400 Dahlen, s9 11320 Devita, sb 1a2o0 Duna, 2 Po he Wl a et Warner, /o0 0m 00 Ama, po oooa0 ‘Totals 7H 81 [Chiewgo vce 0000200 OF Glan 40010000 5 | First Base on Balls—Ort Leotgres, 3 off Ames. 1, Struck Out—by L Harry en BBs Cogey (2D Double Playa—Casey Chance. | ba Pitches—0"Netl!, Ames, Umyire u'Day, (perial ta, The Evening World) POLO GROUND.” Sept: f.—The | Giants broke the Pittsbure record of 105 | «umes won 1 na season by taking the game to-day from ~ Chic While Ames was hit freely the Western aggre- gation didn’t seem able to cut the cor- ners, Dunn played second in place of one error The | he covered the bae Gianis cinched the gam first inning. oiling up four runs on a fielding and battery error and three singles, First Inning. Bhuite hit to Ame: first. and waa thrown tied to Donia, t felt, Barry Anes to Mos |wee out on & grounder, Gann. NO RUNS, g Donlin drove one between” first and | second for a single, Browne got he base on balls, Mevann beat out buat down the first bage line. Mertes forced MoGann at second, Evers to Tinker. Donlin danced home, Dahien & nded to Chance and Browne caine jertes stole third. Peviln also 73 a safe swat to left bringing lertes home. Devlin came home on a bad throw of O'Neill to cateh him wteating second. Dunn went out to [| Chanep, unassisted. FOUR RUNS. Second Inatug. Tinker Ungled out to right fleld for a pair of bags. Dahlen got McChesney's rounder and was out to MeGann Evers could not connect with Ameas’s benders. Neither could O'Neill find them. NO RUNS, Warner was out on @ grounder to first, Chance to Ludgren, Ames struck out.’ Evers to Chance was Donlin's death, NO RU: Third Inning, 2: The Lady Robesia, 1. Canteen had some (nin tet Lunderen struck out. Shulte sent a ‘clowed very strong, ‘Davis seemed to wait too nice one to centretjeld for a base, Casey race fied to Donlin. Chan ingled to left SFR FOURTH RACE, “the Hlindoo: for three- year field. pepe got Barry's high boost. De and Ls auarters, Start Won easily. NO RU! Melba. » R, Thomas. Time—3.00, f edene Was thrown out. Evers to Index, hanes Jockeys, Wt. St. -} aM Fin, Open. Clos. fh | Chance. MeGann did the same thing, 810? *Stalwart » Redfern ig o-19 ret 1-a| Mertes singled | RA? Broomatlen i++ iis 13 is bf aoe A Fi a RIM? Ormon’ att 2. Ly = Bat Fat. Valentine dom 1161 BS ig bi Ie *Coupled In straight Gesine eal Over a i = 1. 2. bent; was only ing at the end. Broomatickh ran to ise 2 A eR hed | Tinker sent a. to Cheanew di} not st at the barrier on three good at pvers at first to McGann. NO Dahlen got to first on Tinker's fumble, Devlin singled to left field. Dunn fol- lowed sui to centre fleld te MoChesney. one, on which Dahlen baad filed to Shulte. Warner fed home, Don- RUN. O'Neil struck out hase on balls, Shull fumbled by Dunn Jove McGann was out, second t inker and Chance buried Mer.es, N Sisth Inning, Barry doubled to left fetd fence. ot to third on a rol 1. Tinke | was tossed out, Dunn to MoCh field. Evers ¢ second, Dunn t “to left Med Lindgren struck Dahlen singled. TWO RUNS. Bo did Deviin. out Dunn bled at third and t, Casey to Chance, Warner was . Chance to Lundgren. NO RUNS. Seventh Inning, Bhulte beat EASTERN LEAGUE. PROVIDENCE AT TORONTO — 10" Casey Previngnes v8 $3 1 oi 10 $ MJ © Warner, NO RU rife 5 1 put by ‘inker, NEWARK AT ROCHESTER. ahalterite—‘tvopa and "Thomas: ‘Reed Don rowne flied to Barry Reches $0008 8k od eHSEY CITY AT BUFFALO NO RUNS iy panting Rav terle ee, ana’ Latte er chy if H 1 901-3 hiss Gia. chat 5 ies oe Gan eary and alo. 99.0 wa) ‘Tinker own ot 4 to Dah- } en seen ore > preg ‘Battertes—Ptanmit ind Vandergri:t | Iga to McGann, McChesney fan SECON Matthews and McAlister. safe one th Donitn's oo+0et os | teprtory * a ware. Rvers 000000 Wo roine to andre wa to OC igwicrter, ind ‘eattimer; INSTITUTE HEAD A SUICIDE. Sicttes. "wo cle §2 | Lamerick and McNamara. t Met. mA Os aartiee taee Gar called by atreement aan snneunces A devgaten from Merten Bled, ot BALTIMORE AT MONTREAL, ash ity . RS wy | Baltimore 16 H oo wuy eiainadie ot i ne flied Ny Revie P94 pirated . oo 00 stole secon a io Browne. vere sj Sua Bayeess! Pode M ae eee ai Sirensbarg. is | farey beat a bent to Devlin. Pinker lage and Gideon ified to Merten. NO RUNS it the ied ie Tuasltute A NEN RCD Score of 5 to 2 MoGraw's| Men Set New Figures for Fu-| | day was ideal and warm enough to d¢ Barry got Ames’s high | »| to Lowe. He r i PRICK ONE bent Y Ws HS : EBM Gl Mother and Her Daughters st Daughtee Bisnis tily Body of Unfortunate Young Wo Buried as “Martha Laimbeer” in . ¢ DRAMATIC SCENE, RELATIVES PALLING IN FAINT AT bs ‘Authorities of Nassau County at Last’ fied that Mysterious Girl Suicide ls i Margaret Lynch -- Dentist. Who Her Also Confirms Identification. That the young woman suicide who was b April in Greenfield Cemetery at Freeport, bande name of Martha l.aimbeer, was in reality Margaret L ‘| the beautiful young Brookiyn girl, whose sad story. cently revealed by her pastor and her bates ilished beyond any doubt at 4 o'clock this a ithe coffin was taken-from the fave, the lid the body revealed 10 Mrs, Edward Lynch, the girl’s jand her two sisters, Annie and Catherine Lynch. “It's Margaret! It's Margaret | My poor ¢! wailed the heart-broken mother, and then she fell in: faint on the ground beside the coffin, Catherine Lynch took one look at the well-preserved fac, with a heart-rending shriek fell over in a faint beside her mother. (Continued on Second Page, Firat Columa,) HIGHLANDERS IN SCRAPE GAME WITH DETRON “ ial to The Evening World.) an easy out, Biberteld to DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 27.—The High. | |X RUNS, . landers struck town from Cleveland Fitth nnteg. to-day and are not as chipper a» (heY) Anderson grown to have been at times, They dtd not get| Jut at first. | 3 ‘over that double-barreled licking dealt yeey, Sale } put by the Napoleons, but insist that!" Het’ wag thrown out by they sould have won both, nat xg beat out a “We ala’t out of It by a long shol paid Griff, “We'll be beck, there, mayte [/™ Se (0. Andergam. 5a 3 Inside of two days, We ought to win Sith Inning, the whole three at Detroit the wi the Keeler made his ti Tigers have been playing, while Boston) bunt in the sume will have a tough time getting ay with two of the games In Cleveland. Tt 's going to be the hardest fight ever known In baseball, but we will hang om and per aps Uhat final series on Our) own grounds will tell the wile” The fw comfortable without top coats. After trying out all of his pitchers GritMth qurprised everybody by sending | to A in the reliable Chesbro in spite of the | fact that he pitched a tough ame yes | terday, First { Mullin fumbled Dougherty'’s slow roller. and he was safe, Keeler bunted safely. Mullin made a bad balk, ad- vancing each man, Elberfeld line-flled Dougherty ecored on Will- Lowe to Belleville. Lowe ONE Hartett was out on a grounder to El- berfeld. McIntyre beat @ bunt in front) Ki jams’s out, also threw Gangel out at first. RUN, of the plate, Coughlin forced McIn- tyre, Elberfeld to Witllame. Robinson mire wee was ple, Chesbro to Gangel, NO_ play, Con RUNS” BW noth Cough Second Inning. RUNS. , ed Conroy was retired, Lowe to Bevilie Math Inning. Anderson walk: mi u to 7 with al and was caight, Drill te Robin- aeiectel “om gicauire fouled’ to Drill NO ao axel fied to Cra ‘Crawford war retired, Chesbro Xo | Metntyre. NO Ganael lie was thrown out at) Crawford first by Conroy, Lowe struck out, NO Ganael to RUN ; Conray. Hi Third Inning. dat for georing Chesbro was thrown out at first by Lowe. Robinson got Dougherty » grounder and shot {t to first, Keeler again no perfect bunt. Elber- Mullin to Beville, NO nut Williams booted Mal. r, and he was saute ac first. called out on strikes, Me- eut from Williama to Gan- 8. Donovan went ie Set Be. tie ening oui. McGuire Fourth tanta. de a nice sto ounder, nail! . Ganzel Sunted, but iin got the Pi and threw him out. Cooroy| retired on Coughiin's fant play to frst. } 5, NO RU filed to! 9, los = NB. Coughlin, etre s out, ht for two, bees. Bola Keekr, w Fane nit and throw ia him at