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PRICE ONE CENT. the Seagon, Add Another to, Their List of Losers and Re- orive Nine Goose-Eggs. IROOKLYN, Dillon, 1b... aocecocsooy HorerosceHog 1 Hoereweets Bl wren wnr ono > ° eleonecccoso™ leccocscouns BboumpwotH ad Sli eH-sccuncca> wteosconmcoou™ +E el e-ccovecuenz 3e- o 0 0-3 000000 4 Nichols, 5 sense, off he Weck nite Rckiey ‘arte! apie Mr. imenet he Serene Evening World.) giant, PARK, BROOKLYN awatted the ball to lett centre. for) rd was flelded out. at firet by| Babb sent a low line fiy to. Bateh sent a Vigne to) + NO RUNB.| Fatretl’s high lft was taken by Babb. | @reckard gathered in Hill's sodrer, \ Beckley tripled to centre, Lumley @mothered Murch’s high one, NO RUNS. Betgen slammed the ball to the right- | field fence for two bases. Jordan sac- Fifleed to Beckley, unassisted. Jones a@caitered the’ atmosphere with three Pings, Dillon also fanned. NO RUNS. Fourth Inning. singled, but was forced at sec- | Bhay vy, Jones to Babb, Lanier ong. "xo RUN. was ret. easy, Beckley unassisted, thrown out by Murch. along the thi eee line out by NO Fitth Inning. one to Batch and then es Bas mi ls struck out | Farrell filed to centre and reached ‘8 error, Batch. fied 0 ley. Bergen ‘raised one t he cg lifted ene to Far- Sath Inning. Aidt to Rain Beckley o1 fouled out eo left, scorl Piscean jealing, Bergen | o ondiea and ea second . Seventh Inning. ‘ Mage oat | ci iv ed. Egihth tnalag. was Wo day out by Fates | Batch Pk Bato! of (Suh vO F he » P| est 8. TWO SLAYERS HANGED, Soot. WRATH GN Cloudy, Warmer; Friday Showers, RACING @ SPORTS |_| t to Coughll eat tC clghlin wy Gunn WN, NOW iN THE LED ~ GUS BEIT GTS, SUPERB LOSE. Brooklyns, in ib Pic: Game al Griffith’s Men, with a Patched Pennant-Winners Again Play Up Team, Take and Early Lead Over Tigers and Hold! It to the End. HOW HIGHLANDERS RESUMED THE LEAD. With a patched-up team the Highlanders defeated the Detroits today by a score of 5 to 0. In the meantime the Bostons were defeated by the score of 3 to 1, This gives the Highlanders the lead in the race for the American League pennant. The Highlanders’ percentage now is 612. The Bostons’ percentage now is .608, The Highlanders now have a lead of 4 points, HIGHLANDERB. APO AN 22500 i ie ae | o1330 12400 o10 10 91300 McManus, ¢ 90100 Powell, p. 00040 Totals . i) q ‘thrown out by Jordan. Smoot was re- fired, Littion to Jones. TWO RUNS. Diiion rolled one to Farrell yh died | First Base on Balle—Oft Farrell aid Beckley. tamer td tt | Haat Wis’ ase ra bo Shay. NO RUNS. | Piten—Kitson. Ump te Lough in, beoond Innipa. (Boecial to The Evening World.) ee en Jordan vo Dillon, But.| DETROIT, Sept. 2.—Clark Gritith | w and his players are happy men to-night |e | With @ patehed-up team they trimmed | the ‘Tigers to the tune of 5 to 0 ‘ «Conroy walked, Fults bunted, But | 5or Hickman threw it low and the batter was safe, Conroy reaching third, Etber- {teld also bunted and Conroy beat the | throw to thé plate. Williams sacrificed, Raymond to Pata ie eft ate bral attem| eet aes i cia eee ‘was out, neal led and Beville to Raymond, nee ew out resets Anderson scored. ito Wickman 7 week Ht at Gan. | nel. Mcintyre was thrown out at firs by F pert eaten in fled to “ber: fd, NOR! aa IA Inntog, MrManus out, ymond to Hieheman- | rowel was felded out at first b; Inson. Lowe mate so'HtN Gun ot opmpoe fet to Powell was G Hekman fort ‘cramtord Gs a ne ie Wy sae ely. Lowe fied fied to Anderson. ‘Third Roltaw Ita hit ay os ae pies ereoa & ai hd, ier. ae was pene seal evi inte tome sa rm % rattle ait nS uN ei Fourth Innlag 5 for Detroit. ort as om te mane McMuuus struc! lout. owe out, Lowe to Hickman, was inaon flied to Fults. Fromtord: HM to Gangel. Willlams Reet HiiSicman ‘out, at first first, NO RUN! Fitth Inning. é nator. fled tod to Metal. Fults bunt- eh put Fults on Par. third. iverteld aie te on to Bet: ll sehen. in threw Williams ou! great running cateh off | “J the eal over bis cous t. ams vi ron fied to Fults. NORUNE, | Oo" seat Ianiog flied to Molintyre. Gansel | | edt trate Orth Tinoeiiled to Rob- "iar Wr) Williams, McIntyre | eae COlwhtin filed £0. Anderson. | inson fied to Orth. NO RUNS, | Seventh Inning. thro: t by Lowe. awell Yetlred Coughlin to Hick y aaa to Robingon, Partie, Hivk- Lowe sin- oi Beylie ‘out, Yul arse to Ganael. Eighth Inning. in hi fel; an ae ee it safely, Gansel wa “mepinan to Hickman, NO RU Kitson was FL det out at Arat j . Melini Walked, to Pu Rob- inson toreed td jeaniyre. NO RUNS. Math Inning. bases wore por Che PTO nv bet “ Cirealation Books Open to All.” | “Near Bai” and Really Are Too Tired to Run Bases Like Champions. ance ATLANTA, Ga,,’ Sent. 29.—Charlag A. .Manéton, Superin- shytte, 1 174" Yendent of the Southern Engraving m f y, and one of the eet 0 12 10 ¢ Gest known young men of ‘Manta he ious work, enim: are se 1 a 40 o Tested this afteroon on a charge. of counterfeiting. eerste » alleged confederates were already under arrest. on / 12a 5 0 Was taken befnre United States Comimissioner Coiqui | Wieker, p... 1 ’ hi ( ° his bond was fixed: vat A RA ale Kohat tO , GIANTS, | ere | RHPOA B PHILADELPHIA ATS ST, Lous a Wyse Browne, rf. x8 89-6 McGann, Ib... o 1 9 0 1/*PHILADELPHIA .... 1 | ee er: nts hae sf LOUIS .... ‘6: | Devlin, 8 +0 0 38 0 . a ; Bemraai eng d tate LATE ST. LOUIS RESULTS, Mathewson, wh. 0.8.8 ‘ San een 5] Filth Race~Caithiness 1, Worthington'2, Orummon 3, * gceua BY. nanNed | — Sixth Race—Lady Contrary 1, Al in'2; Triple Sitver’ 3. 06010000 0-7 ‘ 00000008 08 First Base on Balis—Of Wicker, % off Matty, 0 Struck Out—By Wicker, by Matty 4, Two-Base Hits—Ca: Chance, Dunn. McChesney, Three-Base Hite—Evers. Mathewson. Double Plays —Tinker to Evers to Chance. Passed pt lama Umplres—Carpenter | ) ani ‘Day, | (Special to The. Evening World.) | POLO GROUNDS, Sept. —The cham- % ‘9 Pilon Giants indulged in another game of near baseball to-day, and when the |’ farce was over the Chicagos had them Deaten 7 hy 3 Encumbered by the Re of thetr championship psans, te the dnt upset their dign! as iy run the bases, Matty was hammered for fourteen hits. Fitst Inning, Shute was thrown out by Mathéw- fon, Casey died to McGann, single- ici Chance flied. to Devlin. NO Donlin went out to Chance, beat out a hit to Evers by e' freely | Browne fast run- ning, MvGann's high rocket fell t ‘ Tinker. Mertes died from Evers e Chance. NO RUNS. Second daaed nM lett field. Tinker viin to Dunn, y it salt for ‘two bags, scoring } A Yann ite fund ented the Chance's doud! Six an easy nro bl 4 js base pou Sot on bails. Maren forced Deviin at sec- Tinker aamlse Bowerman out, Sen Evers to.Chance. NO RUNS, Third 1 e. Tinker singled to ht fleld. Me-| Chest sent a iiigh foul to Deviin, i we fe) front of ie pli a eat | tty toased him out to jann. Kil nent.a long fly to Dorlin, NO RU: NB | Matty fouled to Kling, Donlin beat} , 4 hit to Casey, Browne boosted to ry, MeGann found a hole in the ml Infield for a base hit Oa ney got Mertes’s boost. NO RUNS. Foerth Inning, Wicker sineted to centre. Baronet t ae id for Shulte, They Sts int to roll toa Buu" di ‘ait ‘mare, by ‘Marshall, Ht, y flied to Don: ii ‘beat out bunt, iaker, Sey fo ond, Tin! to lett, tty fi ond, Evers to Tink werman singled Fith Inaing. ‘Tinker was thrown out, “Devitn to) beet a MoCeaney was left at the! 7 kes. Evers sore ne torr bases. died, vt to to Bicdi. NO RU Ne to McChesney. | Browne Sh apa oy a anit to Chance. Barry got under MeGann’s rocket. Browne | | waa _ninched stealing. Kling to Tinker. | NO RUNS. Stath 1 s. Wicker singled. Shulte fanned. Casey t to third on a passed dail, Wicker to Dann. NO RUNS. ‘| Chance | Wicker | Dunn singled along the third base line. Bevin. gla was e. Marshall filed to Barry. NO RUN: t Tel Bat | oa ty ery y fled to. Merten, | Bowerman at sec- | No RUNS was thrown out, Marshall to MoGann. | tonsed Mertes’s splash to first. | C ‘EDITION. . Visti a y NEW YORK, THURSDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 29, ew Beate On the Second bone Pigs ToDay You Will Fi Find the Opening Ch c bape ekg of the Great New: Romance,“A YALE BO YS | ‘| “Circulation. Books Open to All.” | DAR i sa tdci yelind Wea WE (TRBK. Cloady, Warmer; Friday ‘ PRICE ONE CENT. FAST TRAIN KILLS WOMAN HACKENSACK, N, Js Sep. 29.—A logal ‘express on fthe West Shore Railroad struck and, inatantly kiNed:a- woman near Little Fery at 1°,’clcok this afternoon. Her body was so mangled that Hentification was impossible, Se 04 WELL-KNOWN: MAN UP FOR COUNERFEITING, AT: WORTH. { | Sixth Race—Aden'1, Tam.o” Shanter 2, Alibert:3,.. | agar ‘The Eventig World's charts ave tabeaea bet mice “ | to 20) 1, Carbuncle (7 to 2) 2, So, | Pepper 3. aay SPANKER WIKS HANDICAP At Odds On, R. TWh with thé Chief Event . ‘te Gravesend Track. SECOND: RACE A GALLOP | FOR COLONIAL GIRL. Old England, Well. Backed, Cap- tures the Fifth in a Hard Drive—Jennie McCabe First Home in Third. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Santa Catalina (8 to 1) 1, Czaraphine (5 to 2) 2, Work- man 3. 4ECOND RACE—Colonial Girt (11 noma Belle 4. THIRD RACE—Jennie McCabe (8 te 1). 1, Brueh Up (8 to 5) 2, Prin- cose Eris 3, FOURTH RACE—Dolly Spanker (7 to 10) 1, Mineola (4 to 1) 2,' Leonidas 3, FIFTH RACE—Old England (3 to 2) 1, Orthodox (6 to 1) 2, King SIXTH RACE—Out of Reach (2 to 1) 1, Clovie (20 te 1) 2, Tom Law | E ton 8. . to The Evening World.) OR. iD RACE TRACK, N. Sept. Racing was a bit dull at | ! FIRST. Ri pee eit Owner—ail eel iP Winn It. Devlin filed to | # Dunn. at geo | M. Corbett, inte fee a ae seventh | Soha ig te RS Inpproved. Torn | Parry bunted safely. He wae nailed | : ine = gg (For Gravevend Entries See Page 2) ae at So sige & ra + aT oT Dunn : hee the bent avecess-/ SAYS PROMOTER STOLE. | MOTORMAN'S SKULL BROKEN, tu Bow. and Matty foubled up. inker | to Evers. to Chance, rlin singled to right: so did Rrowne, Gann fouled to Casey, NO RUNS Bighth Inning. was thrown out, Devlin to Mo- UNS Woker got to first on MoGann’s Gann. fumble. Shulte end. Casey filed to Brown, NO RUNS Mertes's Winer Fell ta Chance. doubled to left er to first, Marshall aingied and Du scored, Fowerman got a ‘pane nit Matty tore off a three } | hee siruck out. Barry aly rer r fled to Merten. ta ‘tao Datker to beni | Dunn. RU were Dunn Devlin wan easy, Tink- pled to cher Byers M Bann os te) Lt Former Convict Now Faces Three Charges of Grand Larceny. Charles J. Thompson, & promoter, | with an office at No. 19 Broadway, was arrested thts afternoon by Detective- Sergeants. Mundy and Fogarty on a warrant issued at Garwood, N. J, There ate three indictments against Thomp- ¢ son Jn Union County, N, J., charging . him with grand larceny. - He formeriy was manager.of a metai- ing plant at Garwood, and the re committed, it in sald, during bis connection with that concern. Before coming to New York! served a ar, te crigne te, Deeps Hc fio team the. Siruck by Cor Whibe Sideping to Pick Up Cote, ‘Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, motorman, waa Injured, probably fa tally, to-day while stooping to pick « coin, from..the-tracks Jn. front of his | car near One Hundred ant Porty-sixth street and Third avenue, He hat seen the glint of the coin on the rail, stopped his car and got of to pick It up. He fatled to, se¢ another ear approaching rapidly in the opposite was struck On the head we ha, “hie wae ries. CML to Tabanon reoerane “anel A ‘thoy | WRU Thorns 1 Court ale shee ‘SUNDAY _ | way, James Eagan, of No, 3M East One 20! j but one, stake—the Ocean View Handt- a very easy victory for Dolly | hae for the place In a dtive, Banta Catalina won the Obening event at odds of 8 to 1, She is a much lm- provel filly and finished’ owl good and Gea vaesbaseotaratiocanens Tasty wes wat ala et tie ee een nie ne ata rolle and a sixteenth. This |! tbe trial oom, | On ak a He Spavker, the odds-on favorite, Redfern ppolicemen: were of the | rode him, and, waiting on Leonidas to eharacter, In sey | the stretch, came away and breesed | complained of having found policemen ‘home, This was the second trial of | in.roups of two and three in the rear Leonidas over a diatatice of ground, | tooms of saloons, when they shoud Dut ‘he will not stick. Mineola beat him | bave been | where both pat form, they were in & very hilarious "| strong. Mr, Toomas started Diamond, | of the \ ts Intest purchase, and Wiyback. They) trolmen are Supposed to | were ‘favorites, They ran miserably, | precincts Just where oney are beat, Inspector, Schmittberger {Caarapnine, who In back t her, best | | form, packéd @p 122 pounds and fan a | wood. ence. The second race was an easy win tor| Cotontal Girl. She just breesed al! the. She was a warm cholce. Old | Cagbuncle was an easy second, |day was Jennie MeCabe, whose real form wag only, known to a few. Stir was an Hto-l.chanoe, but as high as 45 to t was laid against her. Brush Up was favorite, put Jenule MoCabe nailed [hor in the atreteh and won easily. The attendanee was fair to-day aad the tratk fast. , Favorites Defeated. Cuaraphine and the Thomas entry Went to the post equal chotces in the opening event. Workman was! tte first to show, but was outrun By Czaraphiné and Biue » Who set a hot pace seetch, followed by Diamond and Catalina, In the run Home Banta | | fae ~ went Rilke, eee oot. ay, won vleverly by two lengths from. Caaraphine, who beat Workman Siree-quartete' ot of a length, | Colonial Girl Wins Basily. Colonial Oost was fie shaken OC tly tal- nt the second and she won ery sally. She went, to the front at the Mart and just breeged alt the way, win- J eaaily salty Wy tire length. Hoodwink he stretch, where she buncle then came on and. \ ses Seee efor Belle. Was seeond by Jounte Metabe at Lows Odds. Brush Up was the favorite in the | aie with Retle Dixon the secon¢ holee. Brush U'p raced away in front ana made the pace, followed hy Sweet yf And Jennie MeCabe. They held in inorder to the stretch. where Jenni« eCabe closed and, gcing to the front, won by, two and a half lengths from Brush Me who was four lengths in front of Pridcess Eris er Spanker in a Gallop. nker was the favorite in the onan Yolo with Minegla the second chotee, Leonidas ru at the start and made the running. fol: t and Mineola. er moved up z the run home ly Spanker ‘away and woa eanily by rix Yengihs. from Mineola, why got up in time to beat Leonidas a head. Wor in a Hard Drive, 104 England went to he fi start, inate all the eg | a a hea ho finished second to ed a walk. hird, two lensthe away ta Mood vessel rite Wins the Last, ‘The closing event, a maiden r three-vear-ol t wird, Mm by Jox. fies) Eme: atreteh, but Pewper was sense to collect ** Pe Ther simply 0 Geom Tradl Valle ie 1k t> |! The “real perches aad cream of the | | minutes a policeman post called up. Princess Eris was -thifd. Mars Cas- | wildy has been selected by the Jockey | a Club. to do the starting at Morris Park, ne ne acy real value, *6° but none pMGHT SCHMITTBERGER CATCHES Eighty-three Complaints Engage Atten- haustive tour of the city in automobiles had shown that policemen were not properly patrolling their beats, scores of patrolmen were brought up before » H Deputy Police Commissioner Lindsley to-Aay, charged with being off Dost. plaints on Mr. Lindsiey's ealendai--a crop of charges that rarely has heen ab a in the history, of the department. ALG mecatan hele: Werseedphe’ gone of tie tatp- were sienna six charges against a policeman of the | Unton Market auation, | Union Market’ station whea the tele phone’ system was in’ operation. He asked the operator ro allow nim (0 an- awer the calls and’ fat dow: phone number, to be facetious with the Inapector, gtv- ing him telephone ‘nimbers that ran into the millions, Theh Schmittberger asked him whereupon the patrolman told him to sek the ‘highest point of subterranean heat. nurt.bér of expresdive, “'f not elegant, adjectives, and wound up with a string of expletives’ that almost singed the wire burger sent out for the, elgaurnt police- man and had him Uon-house. RESULTS OF TO-DAY'S GAMES, Chicago, New York Crewsen and CINCINNATT! AT PHILADELPHIA FIRST GAME. Battértes — Waddell and Schreck; Cincinnati... 00000001 t— 2 Moran and Sugden, Philad’pha,,. OOZOO1OO — 4 Sees by and Roth. SECOND GAME Wentagen aeveeees cae Cintinnat,. 2000040 — 3 Chez OO On| fath ana F Philadelphia. OOKUDOE — 4 gi itr euee and Dooir PASSENGERS IN SMACH-UP. west ‘cfd both jem taken of ——— T AUTO TOURS CAUSE THE TRIALS OF Od POLICEMEN vening World's Vorid's. Aboanblit Tnspec. ” tion of Patrolmen Results in Record} Breaking Calendar—Many Reported " as Shirking Patrol Duty. DELINQUENTS BY ‘PHONE. tion of Deputy Lindsley —Policemen * Found in Groups in Rear Rooms of Saloons by Roundsmen. ¥ Including the off post charges, there were eighty-three separate com- oa of slekness, dismunpas and ciher feeble effarts Trexplein abeence from post, ' f 4 i of the charges dgainst derelict whom he had sath was moet flagrant ped peep - cages rowndsmen | the a man ; Great Varicty) of Prdcaisxrcss’§ aay MMe ni = J dase te haere lie Wort it asad é on patrol duty. In one case, nae rolmen’ Were in full ani- Th te 0 appeared as aa mast te on their) stables, veer tuey nag sen tee ' has tald beats. p ‘The ‘Inspector happened into the In a few an important op, with cousations of being” off pest = Trial Rown Packed. § . When Deputy Coménistioner £2 we took sook he Seat” at the a ee a Fousdamen, Wa a dagen te foie several laspectors, Not thts Retort tribunal iad toch arance as it Schmitiberner daked him for his telo- The policeman began for Wie personal number, ese-lik en Mr. Lind: and consulted athe tenth ghety ef cha: H contained the me mouth contracted he opened ngs with a pl judictal ellberdtenese thar i sereaae contrast to his usual genial Fa Doe iv ie aor ‘The first deli ‘Continued 6a Segond ot ee ‘ Then he jocularly applied a hpmitt. Thoroughly aroused Inspector Schmi teshman toon brought to the sta- When the man saw to NATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘AMERICAN LEAGUE! CHICAGO AT NEW YORK. NEW YORK AT DETROIT. 060100000- 7 NwYok....307000000—8 000000 3 0— 3 Detrok 000v00000—-86 Batteries—Wieker and Kllig; Ma>!| Batteries—Powell and McManus: Ray. feidihike sr | mond and Reville. ™* | tenga 8T. Louis AT BROOKLYN. | BOSTON ..T CLEVELAND, . 20000100 0 3 Beton... 001000000-8 000000000- © Cevelnd....20C00001 +3 Matterles—Nichols and Butier; Jones Badteries-Young and Criger; Berm and Bergen. hard aod Bemis. PITTSBURG AT BOSTON. Game postvoned on account of rain, PHILADELPHIA AT 8T. LOUIS. FIRST GAME, Ooo000100—1 00000000\—0 Fhiladetphia St. Loats Ratteries-Harpet and Street Dugale- WASHINGTON AT CHICAGO, and Street: Sparks AMERICAN LEAGUS STANDING, were win re ies oe 2 Phila’phiats & ST Md 08 St. Louis..61 Patteries— Walker game called by aereement ef the South Lralairee Y ms was injure! ny J Huginces Willem Adams was injure} und ryeovery mad | ora wore Dadi shaken itp, thes Was seriously hurt. , ee ee aes