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aN (edie Aides oat NMA Uk AR aa a wil i: cheat ac WEATHER—Fat; cool) Friday frir. COMPLETE BASEBALL! * ee Books Open to All.’? | “FINAL RESULTS“2rALL SPORTS ="ROBERT E “ Circulation Books Open to Ali,” RESULTS ¢ PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, ‘THURSDAY, “AUGUST 17, 1905. a pila FANS HAIL THE GIANTS AND THE SUN. +) CROWDED TRAIN DASHES TO RIVER \ THROUGH BRIDGE Three Cars Filled with Excursfonists Plunge Through Open Draw Into 25 Feet of Water 12 Dead and 60 \ Injured Takea from Wreck. Game } [CAIRNGORM WINS SEE-SAW RACE IN DERBY Only Favorite of the Day to Finish in Front at Saratoga. : HIGHLANDERS ‘MATTY’S’ PITCHING IN CLOSE GAME ar cLeVELAND) SHUTS OUT CHICAGO Joss Knocks Visit. Visitors Down Like Crippled Mandarins |Big Fellow Also Started Risn-Getting with in First Half, a Single and Sam Strang Chipped Along a Homer After Strik- - (Special tc The Svening World.) tc NORFOLK, Va., Aug. 17.—An excursion train on the Atlantic Coast Line Railway carrying 500 persons from Kinston, N. C,, who had planned to spend two days in this city, shot through an open drawbridge into the Elizabeth River, near Bruce's station, in Norfolk County, about seven miles from Portsmouth, to-day. Twelve dead and sixty injured have been recovered from the wreck. A number of men and women are missing, and it is believed that the ) Meath list will be much greater than at Present known. A train ahead of the ill-fated one, and sarrying 300 merchants from Auguste. | 7 4 py yy NOT TO BE ‘ ‘Charleston nvitle, bound for SARAT New York, seed over he asm sesty | HANGED TO-MORROW| — "HE BATTING ORDER, ing Out Twice ARATOGA WINNERS. pS ir "pint behind ‘came ‘another Ger, Siphes, ok Albee Oe: SL iit Saswes; Gcawin Highlanders. Clevelana. ° FIRST RACE—Fustian (4 to 1) 1, Mies sere (3 p.) 1 for place) 2, Ral- berk.2.- sasns RACE—Buck O'Dowd (9 1, Ruth's Rattler (3 to 8 for }) 2, Knight of Harlem 3, THIRD RACE—Calabash (8 to 1) 4, Confederate (3 to 1 for eines) 2 Flavigny 3. - sired thee FOURTH RACES earne. Derby n eir| and went att the way to. third —Calrngorm (2 to 5) 1, Glen Echo ‘ones’ there | Casey's bad throw, which rolled to the (7 to 10 for. place) 2, Merry Lark 3, i fence, “Howert ae Ro'staley Liined a sialer to wom No'RUNS”” exouraion train carrying 300 excursion- dats from Rocky Mount. N, C.. the en- agineer of which was worned of what had f . happened ahead of him just tm time, TRENTON,-o005, Ave: tt Some Were Drowned. Stokes this afternoon granted a te-| The accident was one of the worst! prieve to Tapley, the murderer, until that has ever happened in the State, ‘Sept. 15. by) and the scenes which followed the aw- ful plunge of the train into the river . were heartrending. Scores of men and Further détajis of this case will be ‘women were so caught in the care that | found on 5, 7 Se Ca they could not extricate themselves. Some of the dead whose bodies have been recovered were dmwned, others ‘Were crushed to death in the debris. Im all three cars went Into the river. nro’ Hf jackson, Murderer a Reprieve / iets pieks iy oe Until Sépt-as, >>- i (rat Nasal | SCORE BY INNINGS. J Coorg ae see Ws BATHE on, o00 3 lant BY BOZEMAN 6, E C, BULGER. pate sath Y., AUR IT cuttin fo 0 Poth scott Aro a ‘The Giants to-day felt like schoolboys : Ft and: O'Loughitn. is Grimth and his Highlanders begin; home for a lote vacauon, and every thelr western campaign here this af-| ternoon. GriMth is confident that he will win the majority of the games Played on the trip, as his men are in good fettle, ywerman, Rthewson. “p, Umpire—Mr. O'Day. Movement ‘The Clevelands presented One other went partially in and the thelr strongest line-up for two weeks to- ess. Three —_— Fest were olther overturned or derailed MAN IN PARK eae et Fifth Inning. FIFTH RACE—Shrine (8 to 5) 1, ‘The accident was due to a mistake In field, while George Stovall, who was on ad done the | Tinker: was chi Canten (2 to 5) :. New Mown Hay 3, aignals, the train going onto the bridge crutches when the Nabs played in Now wd dane fhe! paint SelbnatreNe, gut at Aest by ( ) 7 head ae the way they ae ae “NO Rbk Toman a drive! gixTH RACE—Yalagal (7 to 1) 1, skipped], Strang made up for his two strike-outs Monterey (12 to 1 for place) 2, Third soakin around in|Pt cite, ball into the rent fold A aractice slonshery for a feonna’ tat tine. * Breapaten Alarm 3, ue BY FRANK W. THORP. boded Ml for|Pop fell,to Hoffman. Bresnahan was (Special to The Evening World.) ez i caught Healing second. M. MleagO. gg (On & wrounder to third, “ORE eRe! RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, Aug. 17. ie Stevi |The Saratoga Derby was the en thitow ‘when the draw was open. If a signal) ~ “J ad been’ set the engineer did not no- hel it. The Coroner his already be- ‘ansinvetigation, with a View (o York, is playing second base, very much &@ la Lajole, Manager Lajoie made his first appear- (ibility for the horror. ance on the field in uniform for over a coe Manat Open for Tug. month. He managed the players and thes congratulated them for the good work edoa.aron, mad boon opened vo ston «| Young Southemer Plunges gine"surins tae tac wack of spe cast ry eipacs, a smali tron gate across ip Dagger Into Abdo: ern trio. Again and Again, out pouring t rooters was on hand early to wel- always done when tl First Inning. ‘which ty_at pal ‘was ‘be walked. Joss hit Keeler. On Biperfola'e third aitike, “Conroy” was out stouling third. Jones bumped Will- Sixth Inning. Kling war too te kets Pay io “ jfesture this afternoon, but it was not throw "to" tra Petts hoy HUNRE food rate of spec Dah four | come them home, and for awhile the let fanned “and Devi ® particular. enter rd uineanaiber mite, re plished bake NO RUNG dreaning-room in’ the olub-house was | Wike treated. “Gilbert singled Sak diets ly high class foe 1 Oe Ghis point is twenty-Ave| In full view ofa throng of children Pack oo eayoRtTUCK | the scene of w reception » la tantest. | Broantor, Put pubert, was wrermaa’s Tace, The pplaying Jn the aeipAtcheres the Rome es hs 41) a ae, jar wai ralneid pay ‘wanted fe Hare MOTTA Score on'the © RUNS. ut trying to three - year- mene Dep ee Hest Ne le | fined ta Keesler NO RU ae eft tonal by o:ds en, Path Bt Sixty-ffth street, Joseph Uralt, wafe return from’ the wild. endl ree cA zed ‘® young New Orleans chemist, at- Second eek champions started on the last] ,Dwhien’s aulok throw beat’ c ee werenot | Seenbtat ta RA hitoety wet Cetsek wae keisha do Pe Jove ii Fults: tap, and when this series at home is| Cha . 3 sh. oat more than « idea | stternoon by stabbing himself five times munded, $0 5 finished Fandom will likely know de-| t in the abdomen with @ long daseer. pt hee ‘coaxed & pass. sfig:| Onitely who has won the pennant, seatty pashan RE it dag on his way to the Presbyterian Hos- | ificed. | Chesbro Chicago Ready for Fray. pital, when Dr. Goldsmith, the ambu- neces pohleae ad enjoyed SAYS THE TRAWs ee esergs el ante Third Inning, aor also bi wh eh WOULDN'T AID HIM. | not ive, the young man said he was rejoiced to hear it, as he was tired of n Found on Supposed Sut-| Ute, He said he had failed and could not bear to live on the Saas any stage ue of th the son given New man’ ily i nd selet's aera ia oe Wetter elde’s Body Hits at Countess of Yarmouth’s Family. aa . Be Leas Jackson ou! belied ment, Z ping aly bans Fourth Lame ce ait aad “Shades aa ee Yeager pales. to Snake | hot for somebody thle 4, 110 New york's) any other clu His appearance for he was vi PHILADELPHIA, Aug, 11—The body] fone, et a man supposed to be Joseph Alex-|amadent ain ie ke ipson, of Pittsburg, was ch fn Fairmount Park, be Re Mansion, to-day, TRe #000! hi Mied out to Stan’ 2 took ‘enjom® tion. RONG fouled to Chance, Devin Carey, Gilbert NO Rete to. Caney, fied | and.a hot aun: out ‘Bowerman, sinker tarew | oat the wolna wee taily wood. But Not fast. The attendance was up to the RUN Eat Matbnat out "Bresnatha tenn ‘Inning. Coon kt sh ates throat RESULTS AT LATO AT LATONIA. average. ‘The ring has shrunk considerably. (Continued on Becond Page.) ——————— RESULTS AT FORT ERIE, (Special to The Evening World.) FORT ERIE RACE TRACK, Aus. 17, SMe Teens on tip teaak, to-day result, (leeiel 10 The Evening Be giants Race TRACK Nan yer u thie track to-day resulted POOLROOM RAIDED . WITH POLICE Axgs. rhe 1E-—Belll ee vanes, ha ‘and caer 1 ee baie heme ain ice (Negiy) xg iid & Gluntes @ oD 3, ie oo} ve furlongs,—C ig 300. rag ty ine ty - ieealaghia shes) we, ns hed “asad iy $100; for three. yesr-olds and seen tA, 6 one-hal? adtke), 4 to 4, iy rab th 4, ev seen ea Hea th 1 thi ee aecondy Gal x (Preston), 60 to 1, et c, raat as | Pee SRODED Rasy JR--Selling; purse $800; inetd 4-8 Beran- Co ae May als ‘Ber ore Ra as Bu GIANTS WIN FIRST HOME GAME HIGHLANDERS ..... CLEVELAND ....... Flick hoisted ito, whipped out‘ Bradley...No runs, Seventh: Inning—Chase fouled to Buelow. Yeager tied: to Turner. ‘Fultz:fanned.< any puns. Turner flied to Keeler. fanned. No-runs. i Wiliams: hie out Carr. hls Eighth Inning—Dougherty bats for McGuire.-- ra Chesbro out. Conroy walked. Keeler popped out., "Mo runs. ©: Kleinow replaces McGuire. Joss and Jackson fanned. Bay: led, but was out stealing. No.runs. naith Inning—Elberfeld out. Williams walketh: “Chase sins: Jed. Yeager singled, scoring Williams. Fultz:safeion-Carr’s err, Ch Chase scoring., Kleinow flied to grit Chesbro: fanned. Flick ok tanned Stovall flied to Fultz. Brady safe ‘on Eib feld’s fumble Turner forced Bradley. KROOKLYNS_ LOSE Two BROOKLYN ...... ------ RUTTeBURG pe a Rela BY JOHN POLLOCK. (Special to The Evening we WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, Aug. 1%—After another disastrous trip to. the West Ned Hanion and his aggre- gation of ball tossers from | thi. borough re turned t wine of a series of three are slated tovplay. they “We hada most unfortuntae trip.” sald Manager Hanlon, “but as my men Played better ball during the last week time, I think they will get dogetin fngugtl ames to got us Out of last ger this was. the first opportuni: nootera:in. this: borough ‘have ned cia more ‘than three weeks to. see Hanlon's men in:action a large crowd be i out to see the game. : This being ington eM ts seat bie i Teens 0000 00-0 22110,00,1060 mt (Gontinued: from Third Golumn:) Sixth inning—Keeler. out at first. Elberfeld flied: to Stovall Bradley threw, out Fae pte No‘runs. ase, Stovall out te Elberfeld., Yeager: At Rochester (E. L.)—Newarks 2; Rochester. 3, 13 imings. At Buffalo. (E.L.)—Baltimore,:6; Buffalo, 2. At Detroit '(A:L.)—End sixth: Philadelphia, 5; Detroit, 0, ————+-e—__. LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA. f Fifth—Burnolette 15-1, Galetta 3-1 st., Lelita even. Sixth—Dungannon 4-1, Danube 20-1 <e Jim ican a6 1K ‘ AT FORT ERIE. Sixth—Ink'4-5,:Bisque:4-1 ‘st.,:Colonist 5-2, BROOKLYN GIVES BOLD PIRATES A HARD FIGHT ae te. Umpire—Mr. Johnston an called out on. on strikes, NO Ri bial now ‘that they are home, and win | hai im ghia Pitted Giver ir ach, cf., Heong, Bilchoy, ob. Lyi ae p. gathered. Third Inning. Clarke tore off ignal, Leach Lim sxyacrapey Which. Dobbs Ingled te, oat Bt dn a4 ay ikea tt) fall peveetet fs ale, ee a lay for one fouled Geasle walked.” Mi Maley Danted, oiling eae 5eS. wis vop-fied second be " basi a RUNS. Fourth Inning. Pets Smuled to Perea: of the trip than they had for some | fhe te at our Ritehey, te Howard. NO! Fifth | Inning. " atealin ony Ba, ate. Bova ot ea Fabired be in joubls Bh {oni i, yer Bs gs rea bo, Weaner oe | Mira, Taumley atole 4 nitchey to How, N * Seventh Inning. Shiner gaat Sisk clerk ns : ——