The evening world. Newspaper, August 5, 1905, Page 1

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EAST TRAIN ASHORE |HIGHLANDERS AY on Circulation 1 Books Bee to All,?? ON EAST RIVER ROCK} *Cplontat Express. Bound for the South, Delayed. by Break in Steering-Gear of Transport: Ma-yland---Tugs Drag Boat Off and Help Her Safe to Jersey City. ‘The. Colonial Express, the: most pa- was fatial train of the New York, New ‘Haven and Hartford Road service, was shipwrecked off Sixty-eighth street in Bayt River at B o'clock this afternoon. Mhe wreck of a passenger train was ‘@ue to the fact that the, Colonial) press Was aboard the-transport Mary- “¥and at the time. being convoyed from the Mott avon yards to Jersey Cit {While in midstream the steering swift tide until ‘she stuck The passengers Were not alarmed “as they: knew only that the boat had Stopped. Later at knew: something ~ REDS BANGED Gacianat Gave Nexis > ~ Stattler in First Inning of the Game,» “BATTING ORDER. CINCINNATI ob. Krtekleté, Umol recap, Klein Aug: (6-—Manager ‘Manton, of the Brooklyn team, rer his’ aggregation here to-gay, | an absence of about a week, praelly dn (enya gi ‘over minor | uperben Cor ext. sean 7 he matter when the Maryland whistled for assistance and a fleet of tiga gathered round her, Lines were passed to, the beached transport and she was quickly pulled ‘off,. Many of the passengers Jeft the cars and watched the toms. ae es fnxiety they felt was to Washington and points be delayed. AfterMajf an hour's delay the Mair jand was off, and three tugs safely around the Battery to her ee in Jersey City, The Maryland traveled under her own steam, but the'agsistance of the tuzo was necessary ito ateer her against the tide, oy fe BEATS trij ath woul Elmira. ‘ad ad West Lower Time at Empire | (Boectal to the Rvesine World.) EMPIRE TRACK, \Yonkers, N..¥., Aug. 5-—Beautiful weather tions, ® track in excellent shes and an attract~ ive programme served to attract 6/00) lovers of the light harness horse to at- tend the seventh matinee of the New York’ Driving Clb this afternoon, ‘There were eight events on the’ card, all mile heats, best two in three, The feature of the day's sport was. event No.7, a match mace between Andrew Crawford's Invader and T. B, Leahy's Princess Rique, chad carried off Alt, the Iniels Of the Inst two. mati- noes inning two straight heats cach time. EW YORK, SATURDAY, AUGUST ¢ 5, 1905. > WIN TWICE IN ‘DOUBLE GAMES| GAM fis Bi ticrec “Straight Victory by Wal- ‘loping St. Louis Browns, SCORE BY INNINGS: THE BATTING ORDER: ‘- gEGOND GAME. rane it Rsk, oe Ee? ity, D. BY ALLEN. SANGREE. © épectal ‘to The Evening World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Aug. 6. —Feattires of tte, fitst eame of the Gouble-heaver to-fay between New York Cresbro's great three-bagger, Stone's ins Work of Grif- \§-tremendous crowd. Sear onic joe ER ne ef | scoring Btart, and, was out stretching EIT TO PIRA IRESULTS OF ALL THE DAY'S SPOXTS ROOKLYNS LOSE BROOKLYN oa 26 CINCINNATI 1-—iy ‘BOSTON AT CHICAGO (N. L.)—SECOND GAME. BOSTON ... wie % PHILADELPHIA AT ‘ST. LOUIS (N. L?}—SECOND GAME. PHILADELPHIA . -010060 ST. LOUIS’. .-.2 --010000 MONTREAL, 8; NEWARK, 4—(E. L.) Conve MONTREAL .... 01020 0.5 00—8 | ‘NEWARK ...-. 10100001 1-4: i> 4 $30,000 COLT TO LOSE SPECIAL Pays Big Price for Two- Year-Old Oak Lawn, Which Runs Ninth, WINNERS AT SARATOGA. FIRST RACE—Rubric (10: to n 1, Goldemith (7 to 1} 2, Mad Mullah 8, SECOND RACE — Sandhuret (even) 1, Jimmy hand (10 bal D 2 _pCotigny 3. “THIRD. RACE—Mohawk II, (4 td 1)\1,;Voorhees (12 to'1) 2, Tangle 3. FOURTH RACE—Dandellon (5 to .|2) 4, Merry Lark (4 to 1) 2, Glen -/ Echo 3 i— < FIFTH RACE—Uncle Urigh (5 to 2), 1; Green Crest (2 to 5); 2; Palm oh amd) Tee & pay aco AT JERSEY CITY (E. L). “ROCHESTER .....5-..0.012001 JERSEY CITY: <.2........ 107001 DETROIT AT PHILADELPHIA, a joen « a a & LATE LATONIA WINNERS, ‘Fifth—Ann Hil 4-1, Gellata 20-1, Goma 4-1. AT FORT ERIE. Be, ~ Sixth-Norwood Ohio 4-15 Plantaganet 4-1, agnor 5: Se death cbered 1, Ben Fonso 6+ h Ink 3-1. » HOW THE SPECIAL WAS RUN. 2 hatha 29 ¥2,500 im plate added; Bt. ¥ Fin. «aa ae ee 48 angle, Lyne: & Wetgut. 123 Bbege “fu Banwandgl q a an kg bg ‘Gageres tasBbuc! RESULTS AT 'S AT FORT. ERIE, (rectal to toe Breas won) FORT. TRIS, a Ss to-day’s races on ‘Ms caer we Sirah Tay‘or) 8 to 1s ND "Panthers 10 pitch. Gieeee on era 2 pled shes led out to Stone. Hoy Inning. Bi ene Gok she ba dg of Pop e007 é 4 ne. wt second, t om Ghatsisted” Vasant doumted tei are Sy ye Walla 60 fouled to tery, Con- rT led. esler walked. El-| ¢ oe tie bh ier his colors in the Sai aa 2 pursh a ae pian 4 |Bheitdes Bae Bel DAA or ane | foe for @ place. sre: deorytnine d to hf i, everything opposed to him.” he | wut Shictds, wax : | ter SIXTH RACE—Blardy (8 to 8), 1; Mons. Beaucalre (8 to 1 place), 2} Prince Hamburg, 3. BY FRANK W W. THORP. : ‘(Special @o The Evening World.) BARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug. B— All Saratoga and r ost of the Bopula- tion of the towns between Albany and tb Spq came to the ‘track’ this atter- to seo ten of the best two-year- oie in training run for the only real event of the turf year, the ea Special. ;Uatsual interost: was attached to thie “Jrenewal because of ‘the spresence of ‘William Shields’s Oaklawn in tho feld. : sao the Special, because of its uulons ‘entry price of $1,000 and the ition’ that, the winner keep the stake, has coun tee ‘the race ex- tee to millionaires’ that Faginiain ext Treeding farina. (Sktejds is the first man of modefate ‘34 memha to buck against this ailltonaires! 4 elite cligile, He picked Oak Lawn out, of a sale for @ small ptice and tovk him to a winter | merry-go- ‘at Hot (T.) Springs. ‘There, and Inter at Benningy. and Oaklawn ran Bway fram that he had a stake horse, was the trainer of Hermls, and declarod that he jcnew a good horse with he SRW one. ‘“Cheap” Horse Shields's fellowrtral him and tried to diss taking the $1,000 chan: Favorite, rs laughed at ide ae Sram in the and site ats is the Rea "On e favorites the as | Lovia! cat August Belmont, Rubric, 10 te 1, Wins. Start bade) Won coats, Tine 4) ‘6 J W be Sar ada, Vfl ran | gid nome spectacles, plungin ry Yosund in te, opening, ta rit and rats ten minutes rls beat the the mort o} re, eadod. iy by. ‘thre WAS sCo: before Mad. dumps, og eee betty ae? net Point in Ninth Inaing with Game Tied and Bauswine Orders Scote 9 to 07 —Riot Follows Decision. (Spectal to The: Evening World.) EXPOSITION PARK, PITTSBURG, ‘Aug. &—One of the most remarkable demonstrations, ever witnessed on a ball fleld occurred this afternoon, when| 10,000 persohs swarmed over the field, hooting ahd jeering’ the members of tho New York Club for forfeiting the gamé to Pittsburg. tA the thine the score was tied in the alnth inning, with a Pittepurg runner on third. “Both Umpires’ Bauswing ‘and Emaslis were’oMciating on a decision at hind, phich: probably meant’ he loys oF success of the game, Umpires’ Pubcgrees. a As Ritchley slid into third): Umpire Bauswine yelled ‘‘safe,"" and at the same moment Umpire Emalie cried, “'You're out!” Thisa? euoment. eaveee raed sunning around the diamond, alternately. oh: |g Bauswine and Emelle, Th was ‘|that an agreement was impossible ond {n desperation Bausiine, claiming that he ‘waa in’ charge, pulled his watoh, ‘The New York players still were plead- ing with Emelie to assert himself when Bauswine forfelted the game to Pitte- Giants 00 Pittsbure 00 reached . the lead ‘of the belaie) across th8 Alleghei ‘That wias' the fies that could be seen ‘of them from the, Park, but. police 4 hurrying to give ‘them: protection. It 4s Impossible to learn If anyiot the play~ ers were injured. Manager McGraw? wil Iprotest the game. on the ground that Umpire Bms- ie had thé right to decide the'play at third. | When the protest Is heard it wil lestablish a precedent as to fwitich umpire is in get when tWO of- erate in ‘& game, It ® game ‘under thee ola nial Files 1 100 “DAY OF MEET burg by a afore of 9'to 0, ‘As if by magic, 10,00 persons were streaming over the field, falling out of the stands and’ over the ratls, yelling like men bereft of reason. The New. York -playera were caught ina. jam: and for, awhile it was impossible for the police to extricate tnem trom the howling mob.. ‘The umpires managed to escape through the crowd. , Pollce Guard Giants. Finally @ squad of police wedged in its way Into the excited throng and the New Yorkers were surrounded anil led out one ata time, No one was hurt. but. the’ players, Tealizing themselyes’ absolutely ‘at! the mercy of ¢he crowd. paled as they, wore Jed away. Another crowd surrounded the cir- rlages and the yelling bo.Me in the street ttred a volley of stpnes, bricks and all Kinds of missites in a shower, Tho drivers whipped up the horses and Mashed ‘straight intg the mob as an- other’ volley. of stones. tell, ‘The ‘horses, at a runnipg alt,’ finally his O'Brien, ~ flyin; —— sendin Hider, the air, In the last ‘quarter: @ moved up to Sandhurst ‘away tH Bananarat winning. unde a pull by four -and-nose finish In a rousing no aratogs Special Mohawk II. won \the for John Sanford, of Amsterdam, a nose from Senator. McCacren's Voi hees. | Half a length away F. R, Hite! pons Tangle was third. Oak La ft all ee wi ‘fn and never had a chance. st sixteenth Voorhees and led themselves out trom they ran all Voorhees was. next to" the in the stretch Redfern rode Mohawk’ was the gamer, bi wever, and could have won anyhow. ‘Tangle, which was pinched out at the start, had to run around the fleld and would. probably havi more etrides. O'Neil foul against, Mohawk, but stewards Nery “properly failed to consider his eae Lewisohn. wagered $8,000 on ‘Mo: hawk to joo'a. Acoma the hoa on Voorhees, Dandelion by Five Lengths. RACE--The T wale $1000" mile snd a quarter Start poor Won’ easily, Ths Joo! wt. si Dande)jior ‘Shaw 1 i pao eb Hine ‘and too 4 ate Martin pies eae ..Blucher, saw al Von Tromp" and Blucher oupled. Propasa and Von Tromp alternate: Ug itheriend’ tothe tir turn where Morty ark showed in front. an Instant. though, for 8) ye on Dandelfon Morcy, e distance . Both Wi ogwed It badly. Easy for Uncle Urigh, bes wedded; selling; tor Mpwerd; ‘mill ee i Rd Woand Voo jockey.’ Bt. Hit. 41 ¥ ts Me ff ae moe teh wis cai itt in riders joine tr ig, “sri to the front, and wou galloplig by sicdengitis, on Blandy Cloned etrong, P ist. before the race, was hemmed in Split six thousand | 1! AT PROVIDENCE Byeninx Wo NARRAGANSETT, Providsnce, Aug, 5.The summer: Narragansett Breeders’ iAcsdcisition wound up to-day with a record attend.) ce anid a eplendia cand, of iE secon, weather. was fine, hazy and partly cloudy, with the y. of the tislting horseman, Jon alls some wil mere cae ad igier 33 anak. F. Willlatas, in Master of Craft int FIRST RAGE—Mile and three-year-olds and added’ Starters. Wht»... * Step Away, 198 and Leu i Ne a an olds. and. upward —s i re i ciarertand aie ran, FOURTH te Bt tymerpear olde and upwards elling: alle ond & sixteenth. Arsenal, 108 y omens 8. a cian S18 Biliott, 116 ; ont Badge, Rigor ovat, Gbld, Piour,.Palett also ran FIFTH RACE-—Five furlongs, for, yearrolde: polling; 400 added. an Tookoya, | Str, “by “(Berrin) 8-5 re, Whe Sunglow, 208 <Ciimantns) 4 82 “(Romanelii) 10 4 uy a, hse Lay Gola Zi Veni Crossways, Migs” Fines, aca Yen ce OS =year-c) te eae 42 2-5. Starter, welhia, etunus. M2 ben Ur ‘wh tie wry, 105. ye ci Baris, it THIRD RACES cap for tke deer Ne, and, fort yards, ‘for’ os iewiniierss ae RESULTS AT TATONIA, (iipeciat to Tbe Bvenihs World.) LATONIA, Aug. 6.-The results of tor Gay's races at this track wero as fol- low TRACK Bix and st fur ¥ ae ahetin 1g Ato Bu i aes et Barry ype ie Ww Thine "also ra RON RAG EAN fae Fal fi {Morr a), ame, Toys Posi furlong ae acer itive ory aon) Wy 2 to 2. 10, 4 to by Th Agnolo, Creel and pee fi a tg go Greoncrest was an easy ta One mile and Vo adtie, to tb, 3 ts

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