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in Bs i AN - V¥ aa ational kN "AS 7 OPS ORTS ne ROBERT EDGRE1 ses | RE te Ts. | : PRICK ONE CI qn "KEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, fe “ Circulation Books Open to Au,” | 1905. PRICE ONE CENT. NTS’ ‘ERRORS SCORE REDS Too Large LAST SARATOGA RACE ONIN A RUNAWAY Ben Hodder Just Sauntered Home as the i Curtain Dropped on Spa Meeting— The Lady Rohesia Winner at 10 to J. ~ BY FRANK W. THORP. (Spectal to The Evening World.) BARATOGA RACE TRACK, N. Y., Aug. U—The meeting here ended to~ ay with @ spirit that was a little unexp general desertions for a Ww: back, It was thought, would bring thi crowd down to limits that would seem | ecant after the generous gatherings of the early part of the meeting, but the visitors here for the waters and the na- tives made up a crowd that filled the end from end to end and gave the| betting domains a busy look that is) seldom found here or elsewhere op a cloning day. As for the afternoon's sport, it was good, without any special feature to en- | SARATOGA WINNERS. FIRST RAC 1 (9 to 8) 1) Y|Debar (1 to 8 for place) 2 Speed- | way 3. | SECOND RAGE — Calooranatchte (6 to 1) 1, Woden (6 to'5 for place) 2, Jim Newman sabe THIRD RACE—Brush Up (4 to 1) 1, Luretta (4 to 5 for place) 2, Fleur je Marie 3. FOURTH RACE—The Champlain. —Dolly Spanker (2 to 1) 1, Molly hance ft. The departure of nearly alt} Brant (1 to 8 for place) 2, Oxford 3. the big stables for Sheepshead Bay, Grawesend and Brighton gay the lesser lights @ chance, and they were only too glad to take advantage of it. ‘This brought well-balanced fields in @ll ‘the races but the steeplechase, and these latter have ruled light since the opening of the meeting, nearly all of de timber-toppers being permanently broken down or on the ailing list. 4 tg excursion party of New Eng- Janders from the vicinity of Springfel, ‘Maas,, struck town to-day and hun- ‘of them came to the track, spend- afternoon ip the field inclowsure. majority it was their first end, ing from the manner in which they #1 Of them tried to plok the winners, clever enough to know wp against en unknown Good Thing Debar Beaten, fe er denial ae were woll entertained. (Sen FIFTH RACE—The Lady Roheela (10 to 1) 1, Knight of Rhodes (6 to & for place) 2, New Mown Hay & SIXTH RACE—Ben Hodder (7 to 5) 1, Nolacher (6-to 5) for place 2, Nostromo 3. FORT ERIE RESULTS, (Special to The venting World.) CB TRACES aya ERIE, pus. § ig track to-day resi for four-year- nge.—Montpe- ‘Baasanto % Hindoo Prin- Caen RAGE ail year-olde; five ate “yalden Paylon, 2 ree cates i: tan), 8 mace, fi ‘estates HOW THEY GOT AWAY ON HIGHLANDERS GET CHANCE TO EVEN DEFEAT Thrown Away, Despite Many Long Hits, BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Special to Tne Evening World.) SPORTSMANS PARK, 8T. LOUIS, Aug. %--Four thousand mit-eummer faus cheered the Browns to viotory in the firat ot a double header this after- noon, which the Highlanders lost by slip-ehod base running. In every inning but two, they had men on baswes an] outbatted the’ Browns 7 to 6, i Conroy and Yeager both tripied when one man was out and failed to score lon the “squeeze,” Keeler put Conroy in, badly missing the ball, and Yeager was nipped through Pelty’s quick feli- ing. Orth pitched his usuel steady game and deserved ¢0 win, but gate was! ‘against him. Griff relied on Powell ‘to mmke it an even break here, but @. Conroy made a bad start by striking out, Kaedler was gafe on Rocks throw. Eiberfeld grounded to Rock. Wallace took ® bounce from Dougherty. NO KUNG, @tone beat bunt, Conroy being laid ‘out by « law throw. He was able to re- ume play after two pails of. water “GETAWAY” DAY. & oJ Tellatont Vis His Lite James R. Keene Wheeling Of BROOKLYN EARNS NINE BOOSE-EGES First Game with St. Louis|Tailenders Shut Out by Head- less St, Louis Team ; CINCINNATI RALLIES AFTER A SHUT-OUT Poor Support Discounts Ames’s Work in Score, 4 to 0. FIRST GAME, Cw Highiand oe For story of first Lvaugl see page 3. THE ‘BATTING 0 ORDER. - + sCOND GAME. “FIRST GAME. eons Highlanders. }Cineinnatt ......0 900009 0 0-0 Stone, It . Ft, Elberteld, 3, ; Wallace, cm ‘Dougherty, it, Sterrariena, p. THE BATTING ORDER. Gleason,” 3, Yeager da rebar. Bristle. Giants. Cincinnadl. Kohler, ‘cf. Bale te ANE: Boutin of” Sather o poly at BY JOHN POLLOCK. MoGanin, 1b, f UPR e Ae ey, WASHINGTON PARE BROORLYN, Dahlen, sa. Corcoran, #8. art Aug, 24—The St. Louis Cardinals, who Bang: rE are advertising for a manag t yulte Aathew, c. em next season, came to thin hor- reo ough to-day and vogan a series of tour| Ph foastbate games ‘with Ned Manton's Troiles~ Dodgers, The terrible nuat had sch a Gepressing effect on both towns that they did not*practise for the full ff- een minutes allowed thom to warm up before the game ataris Both Managers Hunion and Robison ave anxious to carry off the peries, and As @ consequence they gave their play- ers a quiot little talk Wefore the game began of what they expected them to Stelnfeldt, 8. Odwell, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Zpectal to The Evenisg Werle.) POLO GROUNDS; NEW YORK, Aug. *.—After the winife attending the Pitts- burg series the Reds looked compara- ively ensy to-day, and McGraw urged his men to stand by thelr guns and give no quarter In the double-header. ¥ot awhile the manager feared the re- scion urually following hard-fought de in every. one of tho varaes. es, but the early movements of the fa indicated that the fighiing spark First Inning. Sinnte radiata chat, the Aah ag ep ent vy grew a tree pass to first and First inning. ‘second ‘on Shannon's sate hit struck fo short centre, Smoot se tiled to ‘Gensler Backley ley ‘walked, ling th |Steike, buts rites mawitt tpoyioe, got man a first, Kelley fied ™to - Bteinfeiat ‘and aromas foverin time. ott Vv. wi and to ‘Brat base’ free, ICE ISRAIDED Rp araited a Sul tate lone fis te fer: Donlin was out stealing second. OVER BURKE'S HEAD, |83"nuxs jecond Inning. Under orlers trom Inspector Schmitt-| Seymour fouled to Bowerman. Cor- berger, who js covert pector Eo- goran then soused a line drive over ut a mo: own in thy thirty pla ‘clothes mi ‘were dastied upon tim, Rook sacrificed, Powell to Briana from Bldrid; " ige strect raided elght dl boa pried the Hd off with « eting- ere. | Al pare a oa ok to|orderty houses in Wooster, West Third, and neighboring streets in he centre age. Dahlen wa: Macdougal Mo walk four wide on the Mercer street precinct this after- ead a ele des ed laa pane, f aie ex. for hae re (raiasan dled Berka May hit to ‘auton w at lon 2 "prounder bet No ent retiring the Third Inning, eeemeen ee witame Tanaies Me io wi i | RESULTS ah ‘Third Inning. wae out,” Wallace to Jones, "| pte a a P a NATIONAL : LEAGUE. ‘ PITTeSUR@ AT Bc aT eer RET GAME, Bittaburs Oawell went to the bench on strikes. raids | Scirel 8 to, nin, OT wale Deviin was ‘sulcide NO Donlin wee retired on thet af pivike ae ava OPENED. Mitek. into Sesh he held, und pulled down jerten’ parie fy. in stole sec The Lenox avenue, bridge ever tho Harlem River, trom One Hundred ahd Fopty-fitth street, Manhattan, to One Hundred and Forty-nintn street, Bron thrown open to public] Barry Loo} Marland Goi cpotlyg atts No ie mitsioner ge BE. Bost] ” it hibit lub. declared the bride open in the prea:nca | ewingine ‘end ant. down and mire, nine Cagle tery yal may (Continues on Beoond Pages pal ae i I A cone eae VICTIM OF ROBBERS AMERICAN LEAGU LEAGUE. EXPECTED 170 DJE poston AT abc’ ano. —_ Charged with holding up and beatin if ray 308808} Micholas Baurans’ at Vorty-Arst street negroes, J thie ete Grigees, Moen | Be fed on a Ay to Kelley. ind Teath avenue carly to-day, four foe May, Rut, Powell, Joe - | eld; went to second on a passed ball ing and ant down, and BSiranug)) eid | and isicked n Box in Second Half of Doubleheader After Mathewson Had Pitched a Two Hit. Game. SECOND GAME. ! THE BATTING ORDER. Giants. D. win} Umpitee—Messrs, Bauswels and O'Day, BY BOZEMAN BULGER, (Special to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, Aug. %4.—Having won the first game with ease, the Giants went after the second with con- fidence. In the opening game Cincla- nat! had secured but two hits, and Mo- Graw looked during the intermission for an ambitious young pitcher who could repeat the dose. Joe Kelley's lament was pitiful, “I just can’ Me {beat these fellows, ft seen ‘but we'll go in and give them Twelve straight times had ti trimmed the yteds, and the only noes ton at issue ‘was whether the unluckl ese, of thirteen would maintain. en the s wee tec game wlarted there 000 persons on hapi dose. NO Firat Inning. uggine grounded to Devin. taunt Rit swallowed the ti Browne was not quite fast enough t beat out nix bunt to Inwing, “Mtetann expired on a hit to MeGann coran, NO RUNS. Second Inning, Seymour splashed a single into centre Corcoran rolled out to Ames, advancing Seymour to third, Bteinfeldt took the pount. | Odwell. aiso cain out, being e fourth man to walk t two innings. NO RU! mir Ripa Js Dahlen fanned. theloe, "Devlin hoigted a fly to Seymour, Strang was not fast enough to be at Steintela''s throw to Barry, NO Third inning: Donlin was waiting for 8 Bwing yult on a slow wr Ames, Huggins struck out. Bresnahan drove a single Into lett Asia and advanced to vecond on Ames's gac- od atill and was Donlin pad the rand ra 1a scoring Bre wing secon Fourth Inning. Barry hit a neat singte to right, feld, Kelley’ walked, | Sty: t runners with Corcoran's xrou \ing Barry and Kelley ‘to. coun second, ‘Stelnfeltt , Ames got Odwell. TWO R Odweal wot under Ms 4 BrOU: Dahien® tar the bal soliad ents ‘safe er tet water iced Gohlei t followed with a sintrte t Bh ie Me ete and Huggins cored, y.| believed the battleship was not injured, 1to Met GIANTS RALLY; TIE SCORE IN SECOND GAME wiry ti CINCINNAT! .... .....-.000221001—6. GIANTS ... cece ceceenes0.0-1'0°0,1 20-28. GAME CALLED. a (Continued from Seventh Column.) srang singled. Bresnahan fanned. Bowerman, -for Ames, singled. Browne singled, scoring Strang. Donlin singied, secring Bowerman. MoGan struck.out. Mertes flied to Sey- mour. ~Two runs. eh HIGHLANDERS—ST. LOUIS AT ST. LOUIS—SECOND GAME. HIGHLANDERS ... ..----0000082 : ST. LOUIS .... -.--..--- 10000 J ——— fe CHICAGO BEATS PHILLIES IN 20-INNIwa GAME. : CHICAGD0 0000000900010000001—2 PHILA..00000000000010000000—1 00 00 At ‘Toronto (E.L.)—Seoond game: Newark, 23 Toronto, ee At Detroit (A.L.)—Washington, 3; Detroit, 2. : At Cleveland (A.L.)—First game: Boston, 5; Cleveland, O°” Second Game—End nint! i tl 65 sige yt Socal LATE RESULTS AT LATONIA.. : ; Fifth—Mandator 4-5. Orbicular 7-2 place, Excitement. Sixth—Edwardo 10-1, Dr. Wang 5-2 place, Hot. SCHOONER RUN |DEATH REVEALS DOWN IN A FOG | THAT HEIRESS BY KEARSARGE| WAS A BRIDE Battle-Ship Sinks Two-Mast-, Grace Robinson Wedded in ed Vessel Outside the Secret Six Months Harbor at Newport. Ago to Mr. Noe. NEWPORT, R, I, Aug, 24 — While the batileship squadron was returning When crepe was huag on the door of the handsome residonce of Mrs. Mare from manoeuvring outside the barbor} tng 3. Robinson, widow of Winslow this afternoon, the Kearsarge, Cart| Roningon, at No. 19 Harrison street, Rodgers commanding, collided in a} heavy fog in the outer harbor with a two-mested schooner, The schooner capsized. The Kear- sarge was brought to anchor and men in boats rescued all bers of the crew of the schooner, the name of| which has not yet been learned. It ix Stapleton, neighbors of tle Mabingons learned for tho first timo tict Miss Grace Adelaide Robinson was dead. The neighbors also learned that she had died Wednesday at midnight, and then came the # mnt thut her death had revealed ecrot marriage to John 8 W. Non ef Hoboven, lx months ago, ‘There was probably no young woman on Staten Island who was more popu- lar than Miss Robinson, She was only twenty-four years old, and when her for home rub. atelngeld took, ente, of | father died two years ago she and her MeGan und an atveude mother Inherited the greater part of roan monn a a elt 12 | ms eatate, sald to be more than $1,000,000, att | Miss Robinson, after her marrlugé to Mr, Noo, decided’ to keop tae affair se~ oret until she regained her health,whicn ‘had Been poor for some time, Her health 4] fatieg to return, howe lat not even memb second, and a row to second carried him to ated Bohiel gota walk, Wing fled 10. Merten sn swung onthe Arse ‘bail ‘pk fched if nd apoilea De Doviin's: line drive Seventh Inning. in thw © ab dinde tfuny et.aehed i. Bresnahan hit a short tre, but Strany mee ght caught and wafted so one | forced out at seoond. ant feldt, who made t the crowd fa £ teens se! watng the tall ¥nt Siesta rar a pome funy sanding. Bre nahan in anead of hi On & giounder to Bircaras. WO UNS. i Inning. thrown th by rotate on 8 bow Fo ‘in When it was acen that pte ‘out| Mr. Noo was sent for, bu ‘found ucrtil last night, It was decided aT [to await bis appearance before makng & pudlie announcement of the death and accret marriage Mrz. Noe will be buried from her forner home surmotrow pfterscon At 2 o'clock. ye) BEAT LONG GAME RECORD, a ike 4 Barry inceda three-bases vie Brown" ihead and HW Oo ared. Parry vas 2 ane, Kalloy Aled Prosnanan x rot, gAred aut way to Brown tigd out Au strikes beyer} also pele to Cadwell. NO PU. Sixth toning, | id bein ts Lat naan sO RAN Kel ros ? Rane henett and sia ff the o hay el ii se HiA, Aug, 2h—In the of tho game here ber nd Philadelphia ww the score Was uns having been posed ae NO

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