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Ne COMPLETE BASE re a " | + RESULTS: SEES ON “Circulation Books Open to All.””_ : * PRICE ONE CENT, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1905. PRICE ONL cunt: “GIANTS P PLAY HARD FOR GAME ea Four Straight Is What McGraw Demands -JELBERFELD i k - from St. Louis, but the Cardinals Are LOSES GAME : i § Without Fight, i _o 3 | Highlander’s Bad Throw Tal- : BY BOZEMAN C. BULGER. THE BATTING ORDER. 4 ee a oe : lies Runner, but Hit Sends |Knapp, Who Rode Arklirta, Protested Un. "Te leavy, Acting Mayor Says Effort|S7"te"os are Sard co Brot i In a Couple, . Against Interference by Winner, Rust- anything to &t. Louis that woul not : p freon ‘ Was Made to Geli$250,000 |sttie Tvs ot courts, ©" Ges 2 3 CHICAGO VS. KAGHLANDERS, ling Silk, and Stewards Ruled His le gies e e hy. 0, pal Before Wiles Sued. [tors cam T'noud ai oon out i | Upieete_paualag™™ SNA ASNT tae ce ioe Ce RS a ee call aoe Mount Out Instead. a a 2 ‘ ; THE BATTING ORDER, ! i. brag aie CHICAGO. — _ SHE WANTED: * $100,000 anything happens It will only be, the B ’ a Chicago. oe tat of te le as nea iro ROOKLYN’S anoeN Bae Fife e BY FRANK W. THORP. SARATOGA WINNERS, "9° hy: Hummel, Says) Mr; Fores, fog sistary tare titans tar they sald PLAY T0 10 000 ~~" PPILLIE AND PIRATES PLAY HOT GAME. SARATOGA RACETRACK. Aug, 2.—| FIRST RACESBchulamite (18 #9 was the First to Intimate | st b Posten out on the Wrtrn Jour ti PHILADELPHIA... 0° 009000009 0~9 re Ta tae al aA | 5), doound (640 1 for lass). 2 r 13 expected to " PITYSBURG .. . _ . noon, Though the track was not heavy, pies Suit was Contemplated. | itn now ana Moore ants al he LITTLE ONES CLEVELAND AT PHILADELPHIA (A. L.), Conaat [ie tat forced a heavy slay en SOU) Sec ous pace -ccanteen (6 to 2) Lid rei Sie CLEVELAND .... .... -. 10¢023000—6 (Spectat to The Ynvening wore) . | feworlte in the opening event.’ Bhe won,| 1, New Mown Hay (4 to 1 for place) < __/Astinm Mayor Charles V. Fornes to-| As he has pitched three «ames in five —_———— PHILAUELPHIA ... -- --- 207300004 —7 See) GROUNDS, N. eye Ci lees even Ure bean fe dat. 2, Byways 3. ee cis ace cecesi |G op De eo ave Oren | School Children Watch Trol- endef UIIY At PROVIDENCE (E. L.) cunburned fewer et “bright nd and the rain killed what tte breeze! THIRD RACE—Glen Echo (7 to Z) owite brow: inet him JERSEY CITY ......-....100000000—1 fad been atirring before the shower) 4 sonoma Belle (4 to 1 for placo) <, to che Vermont coupe nts state Fist Lenin ley Dodgers as Guests of | HUVIDENCE 00101030 —5 nite wate ana very good one to-day, | CAUGhMawaga 2, Went and an interview wun whlch bel ouied ful attempting io bunt, Buraug ‘ BUFFALO AT TORONTO (E. L)). =| ving valiant pietageeagiend oo ‘The fret sand most| important aig : at fair, at five and’ one- we at os THE BATTING ORDER, | "ROTO ----.--------- 0 © URS ary eo tien — At Cincinnati (N.L.)—Boston, 45 Cincinnati, 1. ar woes rate inka be vine oe te | pay RAE id ae [ Serene wild "to. drat and the he runner "3 Katee aap e Gia pmres wet. ; > attendance place) 2, 6t. Breaze 8. j 4 that bag Biya Sete a , of Sgt pias Jee a HUE la to SON OE I 3 Se aca ESS as a with aloe. qi P re peal to 8 a , | No" ua” ee Boast 38° ‘ LATE DETAILS GIANTS-ST. LOUIS GAME. STR sogpension urted’ ag, that te | wane Eira cd te 6 for clocel 2. Hoss BERG Be ixih Inning—Bresnahan was hit. Tayor beat a bunt.|Cbicese » Andrew Millet bought Sandy D. tur | Pecus $. FY wt. coup tof nl ae fe elt Fou faut f = aaa Ts ld Siang walked, Bontis flew ou ato scoring. McGann} wne ao ove “Patan euceran as exon: Be Wang ames aastr i toward him. and after | Strang ‘Doniln, to The Bvenine World.) was hit. Mertes flied, scoring Taylor Dahlen singled, scoring ee abet eronete pound) Came. With. a Rush. : Baca a tok Onarece po Et eae a Strang. Devlin singled, sooring MoGann, A double steal saa yellow streaks to thelr white stock. sl cae ay oy gj SEAWANHAKA i p Arne Was’ gut On strikes, MaBridg gat ‘The| --07eu Dahlen. Gilbert singled, but Devlin was out at plate, Starters ae k Charge Ageinst Mee. Fornes. | Burke's bounder to Dahlen. Burke died EPS ne Ee Gehulemt i, ita ra ie utr Pe PAIR WINS IN i Stil anckner charge te that ars, |“? ‘° Wem secon NO RUNG lake a better showing here this time NATIONAL OARSMAN’S WINNERS. Me aioe tal f i Fornes, if Li a than they did on thetr lest welt. They, Mertes hoisted une to Shannon. ‘Dun- | ne Senior double sculls won by Titus and Steinkamp, Nonpa- guest, derjaivded #10000, dhrentening | Satter’ Beet, tea ofl gf | cago, tals eummer. se ™ MY oi! Rowing Club, New York; Wood and Wiiams, Barge, second, aoe, See se srmeriing Sierie se agit] NO RUNS grovnder, to, Devt Time—10m, 25s. Only two starters out of six entries. The count “Denieaty eas atoweh Gos Assosiation Sénior Singles--Won by Fred Shepherd, Sea- out, to nae eS ae ate Eine] & | wanhaka; Tussel, Harlem, second; Veseley, Bohemian, third. |frwia isa to sores, NO HUN Sar, to Taylor, NO RUNS. te eet Ciwar pier alas ' Jceweres BIG REGATTA oe order to oe tet. ‘went the ag) front, hat or, oing ey teen a Harlem Senies Cag Capture Race up a lot of ground in the stretch and ; Time—10.32 1-2. Second Inning. beat Rubric a head for the place in National Contests at Fourth abate Sn reemees jehan out, Biberfeld to Chase. Canteen's Rush Won. 2 Givers out. Ainiiel? ‘ fo EMberfeld SECOND Tings for Bo, ee Pose he LATE LATONIA WINNERS. ered gabe, id rae aie dl Gas Btmae spate aint Baltimore, sg EB Fitth—Minnie Adams 2- eu 2-1, Floss S. 6-1. coltarters oe a t i sa poole % ingled and got AT NM. Hay Redtern lt 1 iu i6°°%| BALTIMORE, Md4., Aug, 11.—Tho Amat Lets ‘oD 8 to Don: | iy Wastieoie ah} Pies hinary 5 aan Bcd BOR Pa i aes 7 _ Seventh—Bugler 3-5, Cheripe 7-2, Soalper 12-1. 8) a Etec te," ER tol ‘Aacear armen’, Sonat cae re an continue Dena ndisegaat = SOTO ge ee Siete New Sowa fay, dunes dad hazed 2 |throuRh tounorrow. ‘The moos | wery | 4 | Pows on bi h of isoeaie 2 | Beaten af Bee, Bing TR, ener Cone. ort h strck tee (Continued on Second Page.) : | the Patansoo Fiver one of, ¢he, bea. : & eof the bell, une the plea bees. and a courses in the United States, bing prac- 4 iene | ani eta panman bas Pala SHIP IN STORM MOB IN TEXAS | oom totes Sees] FORT EME RESULTS, [cin tutta acetate ee le tt] eat watt a | ened b> en f° ay tear | Beato O'R ioe Ret render Teneth Ot he nae nen ae q |G EWA EDWARD oGials re put up a foul (Special to The Evening World.) Ail the leading rowing clubs of the ; fare ‘aa Berson is Pate Fults out,| FORT BRIE, Aug. 11,-The results of | country were represented at the regat- ee D T0 POUR BURNS NEGRO sas opin fanned. NO HUNG |, cae hun’ here’ to-day ‘areas fol-| ta, including New York, Philadelpnia 4 Inning. lows: Boston, Brooklyn, Toronto, Long Islan¢ z=! OIL ON ON WATERS AT THE STAKE} Bad Ka eft pa SBOOND RACE—Scliing; purse $900; | nine races and hehts. After several days oyt, 20, Fults Blberteld FIRST R, jeling Purse $200; for City, New Orleans, Detroit, Worcester, to Hoffman, Hy oa Dougherty out: ‘eas may fly to Jones, eae to 2 terest worked tt tor two-! aun four ani ones if fur-|of intermittent rain the sun came oun ana aulokly forced the re feat t | longs—Birmingham (8 to 4), Graf Waldersee Has Perilous Prisoner Bound wi with Chains| Wil Re’ pundon, ‘NO Wu | Remader Gntg ah 2° alin avon 0S | SHA, wreathas, Me Me ty, Trip and New Baby Alone and Set on Fire Before “rih inning. CrHinD ee Yor unitoraiy Bares Sluk oe pation University" Barge Club of Phila Sullivan beat out a clever bunt. Sul- wie: delphia, ‘Ont two finishe: livan got way At fret and Jim McGuire ats i sono ‘Waisns | Timeto ia ONY tw? ad nailed’ him asleep at f bounder from Callahan, | four-year-olds Aba Vp AEA and &|Mass.; Arlington, Mass.; Winnipes, An- If furlongs, Perto't) L, ‘Aanle wae jer a high fy from Bane tan Oi The Elbe “(5 “to pale peraiie ‘Md.; Washington, D. C,, and Bt. cs ‘The programme for to-day comprisec ‘et the switch, Will- y Witch owainh'4 tole, ‘tha “tensa Wt nang. Chas | et RACE—Pures 409; nenat-| STARVING IN Gropped a sate hit | Sheet | one 1 gs Aire AS at A Prine aan with le That the fans hinwod fea PF et second: a KF 4 yoar- oo tinish, NO RUNS. ator) is to'1, thi Time t ib. Sullivan. $ H ; y 2 Poe eared eae | ca eat, ae Gm ore tame, forty roe) Tabw bounce tran Hulis. NO RUNG. quater —Honga GWEN tae ebony Lorngon #9 weak ba ad to bo, carried @ixth Inning. Croemaa, fo 3 inde tite BOY) to the patrol wagon. He was walkin, P Jet Grean walk to frat ivi Spent With a soda water bortle and | sud- Sn ating. Sic'protesied om ‘on the te | fear Breyer ns Latin “pra mash ene eae ty park a Stole? seco nge.—T he ington vpeader (evs @ had been living in the Rh id. 10) 2, ate for two weeks, durin, ah aban 4 Be fou Bo BMo- | Gi to I) ae "Nener-t a 5, baa ‘been without food.” He git jee home was in Wilkesbarre, where he” had workd ey @ miner and RESULTS AT LATONIA. Several weak go is wig Ke oie antoher man, taking all of (apeclal to. The Bvening World.) ante hg followed ie, Bade LATONIA, Ky. Aum, U,~The sesults all ma eee ie Peveaeghae = - &5 FE im out. TWO wand

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