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FINAL RESULTS “27"ALL = WRATHER—Fale to-night and Feidny, | Werarnny— COMPLETE PiRESULTS aioriD. | FINAI RES UL TS ; [“Ciroutation Books Open to Au.” | [ “ Circulation Books Open to All”? | EXTRA PRICE ONE CENT, i NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. 1905. : PRICE ONE CENT. — es a GIANTS BEATEN BY PITTSBURG airy AUTO CRUSHES HIGHLANDERS — Pirates Get Enough Runs in Seventh and GOOD THINGS . pe AND ST, LOUIS Eighth Innings to Win Out Easily, 60 THROUGH ANOTHER LITTLE BOY IN CLOSE GAME i E EL | AL EX] f Both McGinnity and Wiltse Being Hit Hard. AT SARATOGA ! Four-year-old Crossing Broadway Is Run Was Nip and Tuck Through- Down by Big Machine and Left jak aban Doubt oto rere ont eee tary apg gong Bl G = IR E IN x i JERSEY CITY TRADITION TAKES STAKE, A fire in the Theodore Smith Sons and Co. machine works; = | Alabama Only a Three-Horse) at the foot of Essex street, Jersey City, shortly before 6 o’clck ¥ tonight and Friday, SCORE BY ° ° Giants .. 2 aa ves ; meee o Probably Dying as Chauf- iad farina: fas itioe ta | geste ee iw sort BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Special to The Evening World.) Aca fg ee BROWNS EARLY IN LEAD, | racsea tne areaaed thirjeen the Giants Bite f S : ak | Four-year-old David Brown, who) Instead of jumping out to pick up the ea TAs ies crete: ond Sean ees ae fi ives with his parents at Xo. 350 West | Hue victim, the chanteur turned hie Made a Run in First, Qne in}? ore Be would racner work on than | Forty-ninth street, was toddling across Heese, fe raat 2 abe un in First, ON I) pictsburs. Both teaa Venger fir ‘i _ I see em cee ne) Tegan op mr ome | Se00Nd and Another — [as ae ny Te nears | along the river tnt Noles wer fos" st) © BOSE ernoon ‘ bers of automobile people and an am- in which . a : poco ome MR pe eedrpnel [owed geen itrantproeal ae ener ee ee al ciate Tears sng et IS erat ee ; evelt tal. ia i i ‘The chauffeur brought bis machine to|the child hed received compound Pgh ment to-day in which he says he ala] third on @ passed bal, Ritoney doubled * @ quick stop and reversed it, but the | tures of both legs and was hardly Hkely BATTING ORDER, ce Mea AC Mf see ee big wheels had passed over the little | to live. No arrest was made, but tho fellow's legs. completely crushing them. | police have the name-of the chauffeur. A. PLAYERS WHO (SAVED TWO BY |= ee JUMP WILL BE | HIS HERDISM AT| sy «cence to. left, , ey took SANE RNT chr ate kee ee ses cna wes | HIGHLANDERS WIN {ft 0 Howard ‘and that it Went a “little Hee ao ympr out to tL oS EE , 3 wii.” Hans further charges thet Um- Bi FIRST RACE—Oaraman (20 to ty, ; t Ninth Inning. : | Bad RENEE stttow TE GulMiapes | Donin, ned ta, Clark's afegcon ont| % Dandallon (#40 8) & lereate. | ST.LOUIS ....----. 110010000014 ant are pectetion, from “umlres /N3 fusarey” Mert Aled Emeth) ge cong mace—calooranatone (4| HIGHLANDERS -. ... 0 0. Q10010TO2-5 to 6) 1, Garter Knob (3 to 1).2, Frank Sours tettr Parez SCRATCHES GUT "tire mama aun] BROOKLYNS LOSE ments, McGinnity was slated to do THIRD RACE—Ruth W. (18 to 1) business for the Giants and Sam Leever was to oppose him. Up to this time the Giants have always had a picnic (Special to. The Evening Worl. in the box, and he has 1, Hooray (soe). 2, Belden 3, AMERICAN Fore ye x,,| Boon troguently dubbed "the batters’ BROOKLYN ...... - :000000000—0 been freq ly h irc %—The St. Lous Browns made | aelight.”" The winning of to-day's game FOURTH RACE—Tradition (1 tol =CINCINNATI .. 0130001 —5 . @ppearance early on the grounds w cap for every man on 20) 1, Kiamesha (15 | Ree Giowe ak aa serdar gueer fo clagh with Grimh's the New York club aa well as the AT PROVIL idle (18 te 1) 2 Gold LETROIT, 2; ELPHIA, 3—XA. L.) This Is Latest Decision of Na-| Policeman Jacobs Risked Life |S. ssrcse, sacs tue voute ols rarelline attaches, ‘That ezpiaine the DETROIT.....-. -.......007100000—2 ional Commission Handed: | to * é Peg eae chi shgrabc ibe ees << ples Inninde cost atl) ASE Winery beat! PHILADELPHIA .... ....00100020 —3 tional Reach Children Barn- ice to-day in ee to 1) 1, Mad Mullah to 7 Browne ff with a left hook, =| Man Down in Cincinnati. joe Flat. eae ieee ee Ere ah folk, fence | Many Dodge the the Issue in} Rubrics. oe ' 4 7 A : gos d #0 Bective, Vasasn tigen | fe oeee a, en: -E Race: SIXTH RACE—Mohawk (7 to 2) ROCHESTER AT JERSEY CITY (E. L.) ~ ‘A ¥ singled Treen." os ssonng aig ms a aii Walace sen a hor. “ie fovgene | cut Joose with yhoe enele fo oe bomb 1, duggler (4 to 1) 2 Bellenjoker & | ROCHESTER .... .......00020301 0-6 ‘BATTING ORDER. se Se se of eltonnton, Patnoiman | feats long af 16 Walls. Venanoe vt fers ei" Pelee an tee oe on the Card, al Wee YERSEY CITY ..._ .. 00001000—1 jacobs, 9} ge street station, —— " Ginetnnetl. > {rescued two children, Beckie Levitch, | “Gon vinta rong Ay to ea fe ge wea te walk BY FRANK W. THORE. MONTREAL, 5; NEWARK, 4 (E. L.). ‘ Huggins, 1. aged ten, and her baby, brother Charies, | Keeler beat out ead Devlin’ filea to Leach, n tale PROVIDENCE RES sSree fe Sha oreene ret) MONTREAL 10 and, If. eliay, eighteen months old, from a fire on the |/ace. xf 2 hind. Hiteney threw out to Gilbert. ULTS, SARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug. 2— cere 0 0O—5 grt ©: an at. top floor of the six-story tenement at ; TWO, RU ciymerse ergunges ana fetisal Lasts There was one stake on the card this! NEWARK .___ _ 10 00-4 Ft Corcoran, x8. No. 54 Orchard street this afternoon. 4 Davita dug up. C A ohare arop- FIR8T RACE—Tokaion. {3 to 5) 1 afternoon, the Alabama, for three-year- AT B. us Y dwell, re The children were visiting the family of ‘ I Soe ie Ay to Merten and Leach re | Claude (8 to 2)2 2 Right” Royal ? | oid Allies, at a mile end. fvé-otzteentts. ‘AL TIMORE ( 0, OR tala, tb, Deateelat ai tsky. aii Bred d the side on a long fly to Doniin, foyal it was a Virtual walkover: for Byaney TORONTO init 0 Check, pe 1/TIALi!' Paget's Tradition therefore lacked “i over a lamp when she overturned it, up ne. which Second Inning. SECOND RACE-dust (11 to 10) 1,| interest, “There was nothing in the 4 (Speelat to The Brening World.) ‘The ofl eet the floor on fire and the fam- son. Starr wi Bresnahan got to first on balls, but| Astral 11. (10 to 1) 2, Nellie Burn 3.| face of Tradition’s class outside \of ‘ , CINCINNATI, 0, Aug. 3—There lily fed to’ the street. Their screams iT . | had to stick ‘There on “navanee "a, pop Schulamite, who, while speedy, is not a e promises to be a lively. scurrying back/started the usual east side tenement |/yoyoue Sink, i high tooha, . | fly, to ‘na grounder to. Brain, buc| THIRD RAGE—Bouvier (16 to &)| Sly to go the route. @o the old fireside of profigal-son balls fire panic, and in a few moments all of/ douolea to left. rea Leach front of ‘Donita Is 1, Deshon (4 to 5) 2 2, Becond LI ‘The balance of the card consisted of @ mile and won with pas players within the neat So at be, the aighteen families tn the house were ‘Genson. Powell tanned ot HUNe. None oa Pruabars “breathed” oe “pila Teresting contests ‘and good betting: The | © Sad Klamenha. tart aswell. race, TO [0S 5 caase of » decision handed down by the| plunging wildly down the dark a. inning. ng, con Good betting, The eg lhceae tar Bop boggled pe eal gh ety 2 ayia fs RE re Peng ENTE | FOURTH RACE Otamond rum HRSn, Ber than a, (the ty dain grt aac twhich permanent. blacklisting !s pro-| When Mrs, Kofsky got out she re- ful acne Brain whipped a safe drive. over eee ) 1, Toscan nth to 1) 2, Shrine 3. o¢ town visitors as to aor ‘service. This | ‘rs of a length behind Tradition. , vided for players who have jumped con-| membered the'Levitch children, and re- alla a So0: Akases Tah ey, F stRUNS ho eharp Ff ar should be Femedied by the bewonation, Military Man Closed Fast, ‘y sa. FTH oy 8 the ou patronage c taken at the suggestion of the National | Yiddieh what she meant he climbed up | centre, vo otet t a sineied 0] MoGann took frst by the easy, route , own 8. |" Feet ee deithen : FHbe-ee: paisina: \qasociation of minor teagues, which re-|the fire scape to the top floor, Theler ana doubled Kevler at feat t as [ted Sig Dan t,o smbitioue Pape NARRAGANSETT PARK. TE ideals tone earctao: tor lanittste can. Seeks Sloot we iy oa ‘cently passed a resolution declaring in-| children were in a back room. Beck! Rune eure eit thor at drying te Teach third. 1h! DENCE. RL, Aug. 8a a PROX throe-vear-olds a up; seven furlongs. Stare Bea Heh. MeD'tel 108 8 Gust ge ‘ eligible for Mite all playere who had ones was safe on Chase's mutt of ihe, mea, ti mit ona hot one to Lze-|ried the | track after the hea. Btheee |e los ‘rane SUeas Geta, iin Papper | Fastest Miles of the Year on Any omped contracts with National’ zasate Willetasysoed tafow. (Gleston aacri- | ver. Mertes taking third, Devlin shower of lent night, leaving i hard los ite ig | Meet! App lope bua /Raptelee oan gh ott ad Deed Hoth fanned.” itis | hie nn awful jolt in. the kidneys whi! Wticd and teat Ceca ter Ah Runnells and King Pepper raced neag| Track Are Trotted in Readville Firat inning. ‘ mam wt finer, NORUNG. | MCN Of Glade's Ma‘out to Brain. tO RUNG. clear skies brought out one of the |e ora | Bi hte On the far tas hae ca , Williams waa called, out on atriken.| Gilder made,s great catch of Pelte's |largest_ crowds of the. mealing, The ie ete and Runnells Match Race—Mare Wins the . | gaaee 8 sent a long Ay to Btone. eager short oy to righ! Fe RM Song feature was the Pler $1,000’ stake ovent, epper quit, Uncle Uri i i re in oe et tatela Ting. Fults |eut. Civ ai iz furlongs, he lar ofthe tres gli he leaders, and 3 Second and Third Heats. Fourth Inning. v) pnd tz immediately a MioGutes out, Starr to Sones. ‘OND rain ue Breanne, penned x yo Brin, ana | Resi mbe ten Providnoe for § Jeat furlomé under & drive! READVILLE. Mass, Aug. %.—The Fifth Inning. rack, and Oaramen, taki tend, fet a4 bi won handily by two Je fen che Dan: | Mullen was ree lengths in front of | trotting match between Sweet Marie and to Barry, ano was a Fepeated: by bY the ri Pig BO fa | beaver in cov seedy a tt Master of Craft, Cabin, Mirthless and |dellon.” who beat Israsiife three lengtha | Rubric. : Tiverton was the feature of the trotting a | ake the remmen soot pe ee ea wie: ie Wallan, Fake bea outan Jnneld [220 «Soke poniin’s hot Uner. "NO. RUNS, | Samuel H. Harris were ecratched fa’ the 195 ean ta. 9, som gn: the ture, tea] Monn Ih) Wie fer: Sanford | ane een do-tey ereemiiaerse Bit Wvallece forced Brisk, Htberteld to |" .oce {allo drive past | first race, Demas, Kara and Ferrotype | apntye, me dium on the turn, SIXTH RACE—9000, added; maiden two-| Tiverton won the first heat by halt a eas F'Double HIGGINS WAS Rule ocored reais struck out, |Donlin. But Leach aa better M4 lin the second, Hawtrey and Lamma| cepted his mounts forthe Valance of |7efolds; five and gue-halt furlongs, Blart /yengen in 2.05 1-2, making the fastest di Berns BUN, sare ¢ single to. edo a kraes.|Pay in the thied, Preen and Ceder- | the day. ng, | mile trotted on any track in the coun- THUGS’ VICTIM. H Was out, Wallace Jones, | Browne er vin. Ni Re strome in the fourth and Ambitious and Only Two Finished. ag Starvers,, locks, Wr, osm a Fil ery this seagon. Setar stage, fo eae fe took Firth Inning. Bihe entry, lst for to-morrow te, tho | malice eur sce- othe” acgea;_stergtecnase: ie diidebrand (Ht f° “E031 The tme by quarters was a, 109 1-4 jerinten: Wild pitch. Hiberfeld beat Gann sent Leach almost to the|largest of the meeting. Horsos havo|courss, Bart good. Won easily. Tt s 2 As% dent Found In|second, 2 slow, he} 9 Wallace. “He im. Bodens. Mel ae ay: ana Unover tad | ean excluded'in nearly every ‘ruce on | s3i, me oie ithe Natron Pelmare, Net Fe0"1" Sweet Marie won thé’ second heat by, medte 90 4. Betting. | 3 bounder gracefully. the cars wes. sumerin BC RE her, raced to the front at the|4 neck in 2.043-4, equalling her own an le eer Ses ore ee ee ‘the running, followed | record. Time by quarters, a1 1-4, 1,02 3-4, ate id. Williams sei Pe ae Toul which Roth gor under. | Mex grant play #8 throwiag Radja r hawk, Nostromo Belmore. | 1.33 1-4. 2.04 ge4, 22 J 45 1-8 3 nthe stretch ere went, to, the 8 Inni ‘truck tohey Jones ai, ne bunt, to. Mccuine be y to" Der =e Uh grr anes 0 front "end won by, two. lengths Bweet Marie He was to, steal “second, sig icrae i A ollie ag rant 8 Jager, eat Beilgnicker “two | race in 206% 2 io oarold,‘Gisasen 3 My oi iengtha’ tor the place. 1.08 1-2. 1.84 1-4, 2.08 Bad. Second Mctinte. te dieasot with a Does single to Eine fas aad Duchess Ollie dell” Serrgrere fla. Roth’ was cailed ‘out ‘on ot Beat a ark. Mes Ree ee iy | FORT ERIE WINNERS, : Gisde for ae Nani Betting, ter Kp F WINNERS AT LATONIA. - Rk went tot " wi FORT ERIE RACE TRACK, Aug, % ; K =The races here to-day resulted as Col-| LATONIA RACH TRACK, Aus, t= flo Sun fot a hi tine 3 7 rg was ‘ree | tows! be Faces. bere to-day. resulted aa Sie. t xe took ounted by . ty had FIRST RACE—Purae, $300; low! Linea 4 fanned. Modu! ‘ate cl ay earolde; six furlongs.—Conjuress | yingy be x M8 a on oa | + i wpe} ik to 2 a ote Pally (Ls thane Buay, it fisaias Fy Pte i gt ee ee ‘j 4 Say 13 8-5, t *ucOND RACE—Purse $200; maiden |/°t wee sti ie sno: eycavaide; five furlong Lena aa maonst, Inning. ones (dunes, 10 to 1) J nena to eanter to Tease, Ste yo ante Bern cond, On er inn to) imeniot i of Weta Much, oly Poly’ © a0 ra IMD RACE gai pedea , ‘ BHCOND RAC! + ane anile, sale was | i RAC par na eh | sett a a a andi | Barly, Bow, M1 arses a ee i é Ly ici SE bi ss tog Rik soe. ile and one-righth, ~ up. to tht PAP Ae oF i crrngn), 1 fa ‘00. @ “the, ball aginst as Be ME | wrayer Ty Bo! ea ee walk i Papirae), vt i bt 0 bas, rd , : N b| Tranter) 8 to 6) 3. 08. t varee: Hi Bea and Phe Mesien. also iret rope, B--Selline | purse P00 aaa staan rm atoning Hoorsy eet ana Pape : ( iy pent hls : ae ¢ {| pends lor), 8 to x: ‘aie’ ais pom Hooray, who beat | 2% "mbes sean ane ith (ivan Ny os rn place a NATIONAL LEAQUE, ct is hk at ia PHILADELPHIA AT 8¥, LOU

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