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RACING SPORTS — PRICE ONE CENT. beg acai “FIFTEEN MINUTES TIGARLEM IN FIRST ~ TEST INTHE SUBWA Special Speed Test Made This After- noon Without Stops, and Harlem Was Reached Within the Time Limit Long Demanded by The World. y The Run Was Made. from City Hall -to One Hundred and Tenth Street in 14 Miautes and to Ope~Hundred , and Forty-fifth Street in 19 Minutes. For the first time since the com-; The signal system up to Nivety-sixth pletion of the Subway a speed test from City Hall to One Hundred and Forty- fifth “Street was made this alternovs. gpecial express train of six cars 2 the distance. in nineteen min- a ‘The World's demand for a trans- Portation service “Po Harlem in fifteen minutes” has been «ranted, Wo stops were made on the trip. » Forty-second street was reached in 7 1-8 minutes, Ninety-sixth street in 10 minutes # seconds, Ove Hundred and ‘Tenth street in 14 minutés flat, One Hundred and Twerity-fifth street ‘in MT minutes, and One Hundred and For- ty-ffth street In 18 minutes, Ride a Revelation, ‘The special carried representatives from the various newspapers of the city. ‘The ride was a revelation, Taking the curves at full speed, no sensation of , Ditching, wae felt in the cars, As a matter df fact, it was almost impossible tem will be In operation on the east aud west sides of Mariem before Oct. 77 qutred for the trip from City Hall to Grand Central station by any means of transportation Is from 2 minutes to % minutes. When the station was reached by the speckt! the man with the stop watch keeping a record of whe the It was apoarent then that the long- desired time schedule of fifteen minutes to Harlem had bevn achieved. While the special to-day made no stops and attained consequently a «reater speed than will be possible under the regular express schedule, the time wil! not be sreatly lengthened, As the service grows ani the men become more familiar with thelr duties the regular expressee can be sent along an fast as the special ran to-day. In the feet trating in the subway 1 to teil Where the chirves were located matile Bad Posp, from ' Operation of train the. "L'" willbe from over them, The curves mirsing. The rondbed is ¥o stnooth am pare 9 carefully that passengers firm that the cars fairly skim over It time taken by a emey-¥tind without holdt jout holding omic straps express train from O01 When going around them. Ryerything worked without a hitch. SUPERBAS DEFEATED IN THE SECOND GAME ———— +4 “1 e Hundred twenty-six minutes. “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ EVENINGPAEDITION (aie /5 Ngai Hy W) MATT STAKES |/HIGHLANDERS i OUT SIXTEEN MEN Giants’ Pitcher Establishes New Baseball Mark in Game with St. Louis Cardinals at Polo Grounds, ST. LOUIS ..........---000000000—0 ¢ Se he emit a Fifth R thes Dove extol 2, Tay $ ac ss » Extel 2, VISITORS ARE BEATEN Sixth Race—Jake Greenberg 1, King Rose BY A SCORE OF 3 TO 1. AT TH. Sixth Race—Silver Stain 1, Lochinvar 2, Palm Tree 3. AT KANSAS CITY, | r Fitth Race—Creolin 1, dn ga 2; Evander 3, Sixth Race—Fair Lady Anne 1, Ben Haywood 2, illuminate LATE DETAILS HIGHEANDERS-ST, LOUIS GAME. Eighth Inning—Anderson fouled. Ganzel singled. Conroy ‘it by pitched ball. Kleinow foreed Conroy, Ganzel scoring. Padden benched for kicking, Gleason going to second. Griffith McGraw’s Champions Play Pen- nant-Winning Ball, and Their Opponents Never Have a Chance for a Victory. GIANTS. street is all complete, and the full syr-| Under existing conditions the time re- | R. H. POA. F. Yonlin, if, .. ried #8: 6 popped, One run. _ dela i} 1 10 0) ‘Sugden and Howell fanned, Burkett flied. No: runs. | Mert f. a er ae ee Jo | Tseng -¢ 1 ¢ 1 0| Winth—Dougherty and Keeler out. Elberfeld fouled. Noruns wilbert 2h “ered 1| Heidrick fouled. Wallace out. Hynes out. No:runs.. werman, ¢. » 6 | 2 os | Mathewson. p. .0 06 4 0) o | Totals sede ee $m 81 Six DEAD IN A COAL MINE. , rupoas.| CARTERSVILLE, Ga.| Oct. 3.—Six men, ‘inoluding R. : hose Ba 9 0 1 3 6) Morgan, the owner, were killed in a coal mine here this Smoot, cf. -O 18300 ‘ Dunleavy, rt. -oonr 0 0 ‘ Shay, 3, .. sO £0. 878 | Butler, -01600 - ‘ Nichola, p. -0 0 62 0} PONG occ ceccesereecte nee ooooe i a EVENING WORLD RAGE HIRT *O' Neill batted for Nichols in ninth. | 6 4 SCORE BY INNINGS. ? b T | Mat! Ninth avenue and Fortieth street to Warren street is) |Glade's record was fifteen, | pitchers’ St. Louls 0000010004 r Glante ees @O000008 9 FIRST. DAY AT MORRIS PARK. First Base on Balls-Off Mathewson, | T®* Sventmge World's charts are indexed trom first race at an’ 4; off Mértes, % Struck Out—By Matn- ewson, 16; by: Nich ls, 1. Three-base Hit—Brain. — Two-vase Hite—M nm, ¥ olen Bs ¥, b 0.37. Browne. wild Phion— ‘Umpire—Johnstone. 00! wson, | (Special. jo The Evening Workty POLO @ JINDS&, Oct. 3—Mathew- son broke the world’s strike-out record held by Glade, of the St. Louls Ameni- | ( cans, in the game with the Cardinals to-day. He struck out.sixteen men. | aan eee 4 battle between fatty’ and) than usual, | Ing to Matty’s salary whip. The cham-| |The teams play twice to-morrow, “Kid" Nichols, with all the laurels fall- pions finally won by a@ score of 3 to 1} I First Inning. Farrell went out, Dunn to Brouthers. | (7 $a wannete |MANAGER Two Runs to: the Good Over the World’s Fair City Ball Players, —ooo REPLACES AL ORTH IN THE BOX. Holds His Opponents Down When Hits Mean Runs—Only’ Small Crowd Qut to See the Struggle. HLDERS HAVE BAPE Duryea Fillies Run One, Two io The Part of Matron Stakes at Last Mee ing Ever to Be Held at the Fa Course. : } Colt Part of the Event Is Bedouin, ao Added | Starter, Was. Quoted at Twenty to Oni the Betting. | (Special to the Evening World:) MORI PARK KACE TRACK, Oct. 1—Westchester's opening day had three stakes as features, There were two divisions of the Matron Stakes, each worth morn than $14,000, and the Jerome a rare at a’ mile and FIRST RAC! Rawhide (80 to 1) 2, SECOND RAC starter) (20 to 1) 1, @ SIXTH RACE—Thistle Haat to-2) 1, Briar Thorpe (20. Sais 3, +! Hill landed « nea’ lick over Dunn's jhead for a % ‘kley failed to | ere— Lower Their Colors to the OCincinnatis by a ite “hath penis and Una | latty tryin, 0 catel i mapp’ a y Score of & to |—Only Small mi routhers's head and efi | MO THIRD. Crowd Present Brain struck | (Orme ein . Index. rowne struck | ~ cut, Brouthers died ‘on a_ grounder, geen Farrell to Beckley. NO RUNS. "| qa eee J Burnt deep left for three bases, K Second Inning, oa SECOND GAME. outa bunt and stole second. Sebring aloe alos fanned NO RUN! ring | Smoot was tossed out, Matty to Brou-| at Raiment. bo BROOKLY Batch foul-fled to Sebring. Ritter | {C'S Punleayy got bis base on. bails.| ‘Dawn ‘easily rich, KLYN. He stole second on # passed ball. Shay BR. H. POA: B, | S2Uvled to right. Jordan flied to Sey- | struck out, but got first on a wild pitch, | we Quarter 4 po encure, —__ 3 | t Gorifier was the fa from Bes mour, Ritter reaching third. Cronin; Dunleavy Was caught napping on third, jerome ap; for three 3; $2.000 added mile | erty. the Matron come +0 2 0 0) Nat out Steinfeldt to Kelley. NO| Matty to Devin Shay stole segond the BHI Beart goad. Wop Sal EM Bad were 9 9 0 1 0/ RUNS Wited tuted Buller struck out. NO RUNS. wn Babin Teme O Me, OO COE OS. Si was well thought of. B Me en geae ‘ ay got Mertes'’s grounder, and ho| ; , ; ; > 0 0/,.Cdwell was thrown out by Cronin,| Was thrown out at frat, Dunn walked ae iouin jumped away Steinfeldt out, Dillo nin. | on four wide ones, Deviin forced Dunn Qatrigh Dandelion, and they 0 eran ee et Te inaasiated. Cor] it second, Furrell to Shay. Devlin atole| gi’ phe Bouthern C0 ‘e la I Z ~ ‘ 0 6 1 0-1) flugeinn busted aafeig” Goeaens AUT0E | Aechnd: Gilbert single to lett Meld. Bows| Atte Semone ighe.,,Mtewe Mtb . 0 1 5 2 0 Ing second. Street fanned NO RUNS | CMAN Wax out at frat to Beckley wn-| 739 Ocean Tide Sperling 2 3 6 Keeler making Dai 1 1-4 2 1), Dilton singled to left. Gensler RUNG. | assisted, NO RUNS. ssnsictatchea St. Valentine, Minwoia and Togund. Overgelapi—Onirich. 1 cn aot bh, eld rolled to Walr “0 out weakly, Lumley fanned, Dilla Third Inning. tae ge Ne ta . “Ormot ii it . adden 0 0 © 2 O!steuine second. “Sheckard died’ at Gree} os 7 1 the ond._Owreoine. tired fn the lest eqntb. nea (PRU not ran hie race, to, Biberteld, ut . 0 0 © 6 O NO RUNS. piichole: ettast out, are was) Mi PIETH cam * olde aed wi rolled mere wee popped to , oh oe Fourth Inning, OMe NO RUNS, (rt MII struck) hw, i Gard ei anitas “Porta rota wu Made a New Record. Potala veviciccarninns 1 9 2) getng watned, Beymer ancrinoes, | 1a stihtgs, Me fy tof Dunleavy. | index. Hore Mk % 4% Fin. Open. Cie PI, aD, Hew, Belle, Strome and! the, Duryea. en "Dobbs batted for Cronin in ninth. or ymour sacrificed, Doniln singind te centre field. Browne! “$00! Trapper... LA 1 a? i am: ‘kett. Anderson | consisting of 5a: w oMctuicaes Dilion retiring him unassisted. Kelley | poo-fovled to Butler, Donlin’ going to] (Seg) Santa Catalina Ass FR. A ie rors ke, Ot frei, | were heavy supported by the : R.H. POA. B. both runners "avancing Ohman Med second after, the cajen. Drowtbery meant i Beloshe secs: "f | but Jones, spoiled the play by & it . ; ; ; ; ell flied | well, but his long | Bas Beymour, ct. 01 1 ¢ 0/', Lumley. NO RUNS. | intu'HUIl's hands #51 Aliumeur an to Wallace and he stole third. . Acetaiand Bab singled and was out steal Berate tossed to Howell. Conroy hah Kelley, 1b. 2,0 2 0 O/ Street to Corcoran. Baten was called Fourth Inning, had all her «1 4 at, sole sated. Bignen ae RESULTS OF TO-DAY S$ GA Webring, rf. . 11 10 0 pit con Strikes. | Ritter singled and | Reckiey brushed three good ones with | fp SIXTH RACE—81 000 igden’! one careened off Con : Oswell, it. 2 2 40 0, M018 second. Jordan fanned. ‘NO nothing doing Bain Bodied gine to the > omit Ret rt, § oa ‘who, turned, & —_—— ? cigar sign for three bases. Smoot fell lat at it. GriMit cobianorge cee FItth tnatug, a victim to Matty’s decelvers, Dun: tical eanan, toon Ortive NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICA Las PME leavy was thrown out, Devlin to ae . Spee. See tox. “Howell walked on N s.e aa 6 teinfeldt fanned. Corcoran out. Jor-|Brouthers, NO RUNS. ‘Thistie Heather. Davis 194 fi 2 TS 4 geet titied to q ‘ dan to Dillon, Huggins walked. vut was|, Mertes was stopped. Brain to Reck- Seettaerye «+. Me teades it , Mt singled, to. rent w YORK. Oe 0 6 2 0 caught stealing, Ritter to Jordan, NO |!e¥. Dunn was out, Bhay to Reck\y arte | & {| ST. LOUIS AT N ORK. c 0 6 0 RUNS NO 4 Heck ey Martin 108 4 ind. oldie stole BOSTON A’ 00 Wetted Wer tiie (a outa: |Deviin fied to Butler, NO RUNS. Akela seeinrne 10 ot 3 185 64-17-10 | pecond. lace rolled to Mans. | @ Lous. ....0000 000-1 Boston ‘f Fn oo itemise. Geanier fled fo pene” ig vith Inain | SR Bowers’ s<:* Travers | f i 4a NO RUNS em New York... 00000003 —3 if Tee Bees Unbre te & pretty one throug! fav Clear the Atvid. iL Crenean Ia ’ 2 Mcrae es Batteries-Nichols and Buelow; Ma- : SCORE BY INNINGS. Sixth Inning, mond for a bag, Matty Sy Georee Keene .. H. Phillipe 104 108010) 40.9) Grimth lined to Hynes. Dougherty thewson and Bowerman, Ea tteriee—aiteem and Criger; Cinejnnat! 200000246! Strest fanned. Ewing out, Raby t cle was Out Giloert to Bronthens Seratcpen-_Cinedngatus pnd Orie TL, ie nate abana) steoure Meson, UL Bot | beet OM A he asst. “Biberteid bacpesc sha ‘ 4 » to Nic o Fit be 0 C 4 . ——— Sreohiye :00.0.0.0 0 1-1 Dillon. seymour out, Jordan to Dillon, | Farrell sirdck out. Matty his his Cans ft! ay runnin rong at the end. a'blg mao. Hatchet had mo epaed. |Fa"er jack. single Through Wallace: | CINCINNATI AT BROOKLYN: | oi: angi suia ay Firat base on balis—Off Cronin, 3; off I nm ning clothes on, NO RUNS. | z_ran_his Dougherty scoring ms popped Ci swing. 0 Struck out—By Cronin, 3; by |, O4Wel madela Jgrbdt catch of Lum. |. Giibert got first on Brain's fumble of —————— Sees [Dourherty Oe RIN FIRST GAME. tabs Ewing, y ae ley's whe y Bow! | y % Bein ‘ wi ehner Base J nit—Seymour a chart ay prcckerd bunted his grounder, Powerman was throw Merten. I vite filed to Dunleavy Bride, Mae Tuna and Laura Belle also Poa on wat “rd nan Cintinnat!,... 000102200— 5 | Philadelphia . 00001 wo- dase s— , Ri ordan. Hh loreed okard, ug | OLS tty was thrown TREE _ | . doped « | a 3 : gins to Coreormn. Bate: ; } cut to Beckley. Dont : : i elevated to Keeler, Moran | Br cee 900000000-0 Dail ssran eS tion. Ritter. yell, NORUNS, h Med to Od- | ts TO Butler, NO RUNS” POP | ~—e pengr tay won Uhoeabe tte Pa rae ent NO. RUNS. mae hegre Aber and Behiel; donee | gee eae | Dunleavy. struck out. ay sing odore, : a ‘ 7 Seventh Inning. pene: tain, |to taht fleld. So did Butler. O'Neil | fw We tAvatieh to Mae aie ee | = en ond Some A A (Rpecial to The Evening World.) Kelley walked. Sebring singled, but | Hill got his tase on balls. He config-| batted for Nichols, and he struck out.| 104 Elastic and Lattle H. also ran. | SECOND GAME. | SECOND GAME. WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, BAS out trying for second, Geawier to vated Fecond Hockley struck ont. Rrain| Farrell walked on four pails Hill re 3000002 — 5 Philadelphia .. 1100 ‘ Oot 4\The- Cincinnatis captured the Raby. Odwell singled, scoring Kell filed to Donitn, Smvot hit safely to righ; | fanned. NO RUNS. Cincinnati .... bg peace pk oa ag oa ary pre Phas A passed baal advanced Odwell to sec. | 2%d Fm) ented he pan With the first tp KANSAS CITY FINISHES, Brooklyn..... 0000001 «se 1202320 re yecacinee ceday ya wore ot 5 to Turin agunees, ,Corearan Alsi) TU tects matt of the ines Br'! RESULTS AT DELMAR. eee ' 9] | Raterice—wing and Street: Cronin! nacteref ianerty and Phelps: rut steally Itte: b e: ° ‘ is ' or wy am er. a to 1, making It two straight for the fyi ealing. Ritter to Jonian, TWO | lary r balla, _ Bron: ELM RiDdE RACE TRACK KAN. Game called by agreement. Game called by agreement. day, Ritter fanned Jordan doubled, | thors fied tod & forced Brown, (Special to The Evening World.) SAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 3-—-The resuits of| piceah pmnjedal ° First Inning, Dobbs batted for Cronin and foul fied | at second. Nichols to Farrell, Dunn) DELMAR RACE TRACK, — 8T im aimed. Seymour singled, Kelley hit to Batch, (0 Stelnfeldt. Dillon singled, scoring | Med to Smoot. NO RUNS, LOUIS, Mo., Oct. §—Following are the “Ei nee pace gis furl v PITTSBURG AT PHILADELPHIA.) WASHINGTON AT DETRO! and as the latter's throw to second was Gossler struck out. ON vahded teva saves reauits of the races run here to-day: 49h UPiuherh Ito rats Woods Petts, | FIRST GAME. | Washington. 00000002 Jate, both runners were ante, Sebring ae Shay vent a long fy to Browne, FIRST RACE—Stx furlongs.—Ter- 9 (Aubuchon) 1, second; Rebo. $ Pittsburg esse. 00000000 1 tl deroe, .., 00000003 Butler walked on four wide ones. Nich- | rando, 12 (Austin), 13 to 10, first; Mo- (Koapp), § to 1, third. Time—1.i6 Dar- ; ta punted to Cronin and Seymour 1 —— en |! filed to I in. yerren Sent a liner goo. 166 (Williams), 16 to 1, second; Sam ain, Penis ‘and Bricala also ran DOVER. Engiand, Oct. i-t Red Philad’phia,.. OOZ00000 —2 aeons — Patten and Ki greed at hird, Odwell doubled, scoring nd was thrown out reo Lindsey), 3 to 1, thind.| SZCOND RACE—Five and a half far- Sta’ line steamer Vaderia m board! Hatteries—Leever and Phelps; Dug- Jaeger and Dril!, Cees nNG Sane Ere eet WEATHER FORECAST. event, Yellow.” Hammer, Torte, Jones, “Ler da, 18 «stunt, Sto 1, Heats of which were Mra Levi % Leiter and |rieby and Dooin | ‘eit ilte danas 7 forced At seco! dd ee Lockaway, Cardona, Codex, Fanntite, Lalonde, 108 ( Robbins), 1 to 4 second Nannie Leiter, mother and sister awaeh 6 | to Jordan, Odwell scoring. Corcoran ——_ Hah Smith, Ed Merritt and Lady | Tyrolean, 100 (Carmack). 10 to i. third.| © \egy Curzon, arclved here at 1.90 P. SECOND GANS NATIONAL LEAGUE ST noe ied the ball \e left for . ending at 8 P. M, Tuesday for Highth Inning. angie Se itt ataniin, 0 PP ia Png aay ormack), watch be ef te M4 nS preg? hi RRS A se Cue corn es yop ree Reed pe A ani, SEL ay V MM struck o eckley gol Manking, 1 (Dickson), 6 (0 fret, Rating Laver, 1% (J. Be A epectal tender went out and brought! patteries — Applegate and Noonan; AE... HL itostoten Ete t2 Corvorin, Geseier, Busted sam Vers. Oy ity Meme! Par E| Mal Mice vali oimave eee. f I" Reg , 19 (Austin), § C0 to 1, second; Tomo, 108 (Lawrence), 4 to Mrs and Miss Leiter ashore, where | perwhard and Buelow. é Hnnatt £4 6°18 rook safely ane 9 nt to ae send on penis and cooler and probably frost to- muff, Brain 1 " Time 1 Courant. Fiver, 4 ane Hh a = Hi lk Padra, am Wey TH PM. the Letters went on | Game called by agreement ittapurg. $265) Os Phila’ forced Lumie nd, Corcoran, 19 night; Tuesday fair; fresh to ruck owl, OF Milton volts, Vouch and Preventa:| weil, Lyretta, Quindaro, Swedish Lady banc t By Py atte Seen Gee ik Mutian Kitts 600 file at) Huggins NC RUNG. i [light northwest winds, ebcoming} Kot fist on Shay's fumble. Browse tive also Fan, . on sattesties wbcacelea De breed ox thet way \o Walmer Castle, | CHICAGO AT BOSTON. = ceed norther! singled ty right field. Hrouthers (ea ‘THIRD: RACK-—BSix furlongs —King’s : fin 00 00a ADEN, Arabia, Oct. & Second Inning, x to Smoot, Doulin » third after Char % (Lindsay), § to & first; Aline Rg a | RACE on ne | | Chleago. 27 31-16 lah { reported to hat Ls ee || || Rrown and. Me 8. 18 2). 7 to 1, aecond: Glenndon, der (Knapp). even, wall, | “ Boston — Sine ‘ M b Street was called Out on strikes. | haga st da, his double ta lett Hie (Conway). 12 to 1 third. Time 0 (Contain), 9 to. 2 second) Braga, 112 al otek Mage tae teetan ther ot M OL he bd : Mf obs 2 wae, robbed the Ogatain 7 wing wae die of by Babb and| pissy Cure for Consumption «ives reijef in e d Doniin and Browne h 1m #4 Lovable, Hickory Corners, | Aueuenon), § to 4 third ime—1.43 1-2 | worth double any other, pay § Premium Batteries—Wicker an: TA jc- hundred tribesmen an Bios SeymOur smasiied the ball to cases of coughs and colds, All druggint Byers*| Dunn also doubled to left Meld, scoring | Bombina, Ceaundrum, Al! ‘Turner, | Only Unree starters. | yates. Nichole and Needham. camels and sheep.

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