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a COMPLETE AS anfirate) BASEBALL — NEW YORK, ‘SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 26, 1905. PRICE ONE CENT. ORMON DALE WON LOSES. FIRST, HIGHLANDERS . 00 7000 | 0c0o000 o— 0} - WINS SECOND GAMES FROM REDS ae Ee tees 4 . 5; , ve (Continued from Fifth Column.) Tail: T Tabl : Eighth Inning—Kleinow out to Bradley. - Turner threw out : Enders Turn Tables on Powell. Keeler flied-to’ Turner. No runs. : Louis Joss fanned. Jackson singled. ‘Bay flied to Delehanty. Timber Gat oe and Belmere er be-H ae Shut Out Cincinnati in First Half of the Jackson out stealing. No runs. io ; -as|. Third in Desperate Fini EVENING WORLD RACING CHART RACING CHART ' louble-! he Double=Header and Rolled Up Runs Ninth Inning—Elberfeld singled. Williams flied to Flick, iP inish AT SHEEPSHEAD B AY. ‘ Deehanty sirigled. Kicinow filed to Jackson. Fultz forced “Del. f Great Ra Ly First Game. in Bunches During ‘the Fol : na robisag? Biiesdeigta dBi le isto Track Slow. SCORE BY INNINGS. z Bt. Loul 00000020 0-2 2 PHILADELPHIA AT DETROIT (A. L.). ’ aTACE The Inaueural Stecplechiase Handicap: sae and, uni, apo Brookisn O90 100000 0a] lowing Battle. PHILADELPHIA... 0 1 3 0 00 0 0 0-4 WINNER’S TIME La 45 when tiitancusk oe bre SECOND GAME. DETROIT ....- Qo000 —5 oy SCORE BY INNINGR a FIRST GAME: : é Youngsters’ Game Fight Greet- | BR agus Q a AME. H Sheen pase ot 4 Fell 3 rookivg Sic: 8 1 oid cineinnnCOR® BY INNINGS, | CHICAGO AT_PH!}.ADE A L.)--SECOND GAME. ed with Roars of Blended {2 =a RACE Selling, for tvevoaroldas flee abd a halt fur ; THE BATTING ORDER Giants. 20000000 x-2| CHICAGO os 0006300 ey 4 ; Iz anearola. ‘ detons Gia l _ THE BATTING ORDER. THE BATTING ORDER. ees 0 nae Sige QO | . Emotion by Vast Throng. | Tee $ i re i ; Second Game. C A E a Brooklyn. Bt. Louis. « 5 4 oboe, ce linea. hae Cina saat lureing, Sb NEWARK .... ----- --.-- 1.0.0.0 0.0 0 0— 1 | winer nace—phartom (7 to 10) MS 4 i eh Beem’ Grey Sh Bonln’sh Batre. b Kelley, i, TORONTU 060.9001 — 21, Dick Roberts (8 to 5) 2 Pagan eiids i easter, 2 Shay, 2b. MeGann, i, A Kelley. it. : Comoran, a or. AT ROC. STER | (E. “LJ—SeEConD GAME—CALLED. Bey 3. ° o iy % ny ag Malay, MeBride, 35, lertex, Beymour, <f teinteld 2 — a e Hitter ey Devin she Steinterdt, $b, sont = PROVIDENCE ... .. ene-eeeese 1 00215 09 BECOND RACE—6ir Caruthers (3 & * pe a 3 Scanion, Tay! trang, 2b. Odwell, rf. ROCHESTER eene ane Q 16 0 0 0 N— 1 to 1) 1, Ingleside (8 to 1 for pi: 100.138 14 14 1h 3 PUiples-Baueewine and’ Hinaile, Bromahan, c. Biseote: SEY CITY. AT BUFFALO (E. L.)— ECOND GAME. a! ( for Place) 36 38 in 1b rr ey JOHN POLLOCK TWhplteo'Day. saa sage iaey CITY 0009 SH} moe res 3 THIy course, Beart tie, tae Race os eee a raat een e! Sara ype BY BOZEMA or see --| THIRD |/RACE—Fall Handicap.— SS Ee Weleer, WASHINGTON PARK, \ Brooklyn BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Goalaten ranenee BURP ALO oe Stari: 9 Prince Hamburg (8 to 1) 1, Roseben aS hep > eo (Spec! POLO, GROUNDS. N’ (2 to 5 for place) 2, Lady Amelia 3. Fa ety Aug. 26.—The crowd ‘had increased tol polo GROUNDS, Aug. %.--Having EW YORK, A : pa i ige Bom when the, sesond ame- with St. wee the nee mame pith nae the Clante /AUE: M-—To-day double run for the| At St. Louis (A.L.)—2d game: End 7: Wash., 2; St. Louis Ese cop teny = 9 7 ee ¢ Pee ertcmeet way, Tho dates ot in} wont hacienda ot a: |e Cincldnatt and MeGruw ereeremes| At Chicago (A.L.)—2d game: End 6: Boston, 1} Chicago, 0,), real (1) 3 ino cS a :f led for six innings, during which| few days-had subsided, and: there were (£1v* (bem something to remember him | a {5 to 2 for place) 2, Belmere 3. = 4 q } Mitchel! held:the Cardinals down ¢o one 0 ene "of exhaustion \mmong the ry, No more will the Reds. be seen on ; a 10) 8K, ps BATTLE Steam so nna Ha, ain sata in MTOR Sete ena! ae | LATE WINNERS: AT LATONIA. rire RAct—Cerd ndépe (8 to PR eae ‘ os i fbi lesa At eo : . . 1) 1, Stroller ( for pla FOURTH, es 2 on as ta doable and two sins aon Seine tw snd ld yee’. rae’ "]—i-4-—Romoia 2-1, Yaad 9-1 place, Orbiouar. Newnes ee ee Rag ee ppepakiyns, one score, came inthe] perséne tn he, grounds: TW. sent | wncan the fntvinien kad Sok Sint 4) Sixth——Fonsolusa 16-5. Maie Hanlon 2-1 pl Vanhope. SIXTH RACEXGrepple (60.t0 '») Soe it PEE Lumiey's double, ‘They had other | Stooa ia the outfield for three boure tn | Misa AT FORT ERIE. 4, Firat: Mason (1 to 8 for place) 2, Ht 8 Boh ob Sago fut Brova ‘was in good form | the rolling sun to me the fight we Sion, ip the world, obae sy Wee ae Sixth-—Depends ie ina ea Ye at 1-1pl., a Viva. | Pretension, 3. Ht 4 Boe o 3 orn ante: let encore smoot voregeo pr irhey never ‘quit, even fhtho Sevenih—Trenct the Mc.e 9-5, Volantiie 3-5 pl.; Red Car. Fae ia 9 8 O%N 7 uy as Soren tea Como wae fn ‘oy | RRS Sih Set SUE RERAAaPIREEE BY FRANK W. THORP. Baga f bsidgacictaca se performances I Emer Te are PEACE CONFERENCE ADJOURNS. POSBES RAD SB AY UAC MS LS art cet eet fg Se ? nays: Vr Oe PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Aug. 26.—Theineace conferente-ses-| non’ ne thousand Te aa hag A Taylor started, off by striking out First Innivig. i Ne Ty AUG. £0. pi Gr persons saw Ormondale win the Fu- HE i ii | Hurcinas. Barry wns allowed 10 Walk! srussing singled over oteond right of sion has adjourned. until Monday-afternoon, . 2} turity ‘this afternoon. The atten- 17 16 16 16 18 18 . Kelly, filpped an easy fly to Strange. | ihe reel, but Barry's best was a stril dance was not as good as in previous patie sa 2 a on ah ae ee ROARS Gann NO RUNS apes a: ie ne fi whie het pottes , | years, but what, was lacking i ta 5 Pirta RAGE—81,000 added; selling, for Os ay ear-olds and upwan: es 8 id ing. Bere le into right esas th to Donlin. NO RUN! . eighth. 8 ae falr. nen easl! 5. Winner, b. Badge—Mock patie nah, aunt tc wit Be pce ee HIGHLANDERS PLAY FOR ‘|e Pouring ot the crowd the| se bares [Fa fenton ak ‘i easier. Lewhy 3 i rapes. for three bases |. Taylor went out to Geasler |Bit a bounder to Overall, niin, bunt with ease and i pryoungsters swept around’ the bend Unassisted,. NO RUNG wes caught in 9 chase: between, third Browne trot trotted across the rubber. Mik j ‘ } . Gebsler singled ‘ie earn ero ee igerymede rete er er eres Guan ee 3 aac by Me THIRD PLACE IN RAC ° a sepa Ereteh maa madly eo Malay sacrificed, Ta; lor to Grae . Lewis [hind hi: Overall then threw the ball Moggi: Donlin stole third and scored 3 ay mus. to Sraact, Gosaien tag reat third, eee the eit Egon I ee od Ei rail Rohlel cae Dahlen filed to The great three-tiered grand-stand 6 ‘Six (RACe hee gia sie (8 ht lle aa Donk and Mertea, 4 ie PPh: PS nd tnniags BY, ALLEN SANGREE. eed BATTING 0 ORDER. and the double-decked fleld-stand | pace," ughter an Bev- rectal to The World.) were jammed with enthusiasts, and | Inde: oso ty. ran's ground- fat | abd urrleasieto areca eee: ae BASEBALI, GROUNDS, Cleveland, Cleve land, past this ving wall, stretching from Dunleavy died fo, Dobbe. gnannon [eral scene, cine inna mate aa ia, fumble, bus waa] on eh Page ie degen | a lon out. MeBrige to Grady, Dobbs to hay. Bmoot made’ x nen. ‘a landers. Gt ty, If, jackson, If, Aug, 2%,—With“only twelve points to | ous overhaul the Blues, GriMth lined up his | gi i pitching talent to pick an expert on | William P iF )Delehant the home bend to the finish, the horses raced in the last quarter of the journey,“urged on by a ceaseless roe tea teat ries, | Odwell’ sneaked ne) Devine a le by but was out steai- HOt Now ns | yl ascond, NO THREE RUNS, rast to Deviin'a liner. lowed to walk, dled | curves worthy of the task, It day be- | on sd catch ly. NO RUNS. feldt fum-|tween big Jack Powell and. “Dock”: ise which would have oo. Fourth toning. (Continues on Becond Page.) Newton, with everything in phar bind tpt eee or artillery to shame. Powell wi professional ¢ooth-puller. hammered to pieces in one Bt. Louis game and developed heartburn in the next, Griff being compelled to take the rubber, whereas Newton pitched a su- perb game. against the Browns for eleven innings and got credit for win- ning his game, though Orth superceded him in the twelfth, Cleveland is utterly déspondent over yesterday's result, and the papers ac: cuse Lajoie's men of “lacking nervy: The ‘“roasts’’ handed_out are teri] and discourage the players. Nothing was talked of but New York's IFAT ances of reaching third place right |* here, and t mt not having Cares 4nd Conroy\in tite game. Dougherty broke bis left thumb in ‘Thousands leaned over the rails and waved hndls and handkerchiefs at the inder. Yeager) pying horses and their riders, stout Ag, the [race was run over @ track which ise ont tar from fast. Considering the soaking the course recelved on Friday, the going was marvelously good and a surprise to turfmen, Two Added Starters. 1 4 going induced ‘the Mill Town Lali state te aad Athlete and Phil Dwyer by Tarner."* wivertete to put In Albert F. This made @ fleld Clarke famed. No RUNS “| of nineteen, but Bridgeman and Albert ry Inning, were withdrawn, thus sending seventeen he post, to sack ae art gs Teron nae a more gle sound aummoned the horses Wilitasta filed to|at 405 o'clock. They paraded by the ri ye ae stand with dainty strides, winning fre- maa mele aw een oe quent applause from the crowds in the Prom iad ‘RUNS. : fhnnea. beycien: ta to Lath NO RUS NB. out stealing, ye UL One, ONE: Maly ya ae ivut was Ve? Fifth pet 4 : Butke fled out to Sheckard lee Labi ale . ee, ane Scanlon disposed of ales: por at, Burke ta Grady. Scanlon sadled, Sonride to RUNS. Soe yt, base on bal 3 Sixth, Inning. ae oon eereet Rea Ne out, Malay to i Mped out to Bri 5 nt was ees c Eee, a, pet A} ‘ i ae eoe ley. got. niet, y the eany route and| » ees sea cer ‘ cond. Keller advanced on ‘aut to Bt ont a une rang. “Corcoran feted into | Beitewete® Foy soon nd une. ¥ ‘aret be dase ioe with, ease ugeina did ube Signe. “Sates fi pn ad use | Re. to NO atimith Inning. Sion .of, Bicin- ava i grounder ee at as two bases, Bates east one? era Leite) tgoran Wo BONE Deieanty Zeyh his first isk out rig thet frat ¥ hanty alto cought Btovall, Pe ota Witt Innin ee jer to Hea for fe ye Danlis, Maferves | t0 to Jacksun. K now fanned. on stands. Then they broke and galloped far away to the head of the chute, f lowed by the eager eyes of the tho for aluands. At thé head of the chute they ret OM | iooked like ttle miniattire horses, and [the colors were not distinguishable ex- [cept through strong glasses. n. | ‘The crowd watecned and waited, until fguddenly un electric bell rang out & shrill warning, and @ biurred mass at the chute plunged forward, A great cloud of dust flew from the spurning ) -eavght | noots of the horses as they leaped away from the cruel whips of the riders, On they came, like a company of cavalry ithe colors blending with’ inde- OMOBILES. ‘scribble. confusion during the drat suaren “Timber gets the money!" roared the crowd. Clone behind ‘Timber were Or- mondale, Belmere, Kurokt and Jucobite ry band jo 9 dunch, Bed the race was not yet/Ae Tas, SO St! a ReGRe eel Soaem, NATIONAL LEAGUE. CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA, A FIRST GAME. RESULTS AT FORT ERIE. (Bpecial to The Bvening World.) FORT ERIN RACE TRACK, Aus. 2%.—The races on this track to-day re- sulted as follows: 5 o'0 009! Ga eee FIRST RACE-Selling; for three- s yearolie. and up; sever turlangen—Pat lant eri ee ee ee Costigan (Obert, 6 to 2) 1, ‘The Trifter PITTSBURG AT BOSTON. (J. Hennessy, $ to 1 for place) & SneeF | Pitsburg MR ntiet acute eae G. Burton 3, Time-L.H +6. Boston. 0000000008 SECOND RACE~—Purse, for two-year-| 2 Seever-Gibson; Frame olds; five furlongs.—Away (Swain), 2 to t; Palon (W. Fisher), 6 to 1 beso! Siilett (J. Barett), third. Pim ofeaiilatbe si tiee S3 AMERICAN LEAGUE. 1.0 2-6, yentrolda, and, upwards. alle. Meltyain BOSTON AT CHICAGO, ‘ Yuna): 5 to 2, firat; Ed. Ball (Poley).! Boston 10000000 Laie ee; st second: Bonne Bue -| Chicago 3000002300 en! d ‘ The ‘Troquols, Hotel Blakes: for two-lnvan ty wn Criegeri Walle, Bal Titan) bit, longs Father Caschen| WASHINGTON AT ST. LOUIS, 1,20, 5 2! So! Bronaton (kunse), 4. f FIFTH RACE—Bolling: tor year-olds and ry ae ty eileen rot three-g@ixbths—Mhe Bol (Freeman,, Bade RIE” ey oa ie place, —————___- ic Reese AL EASTERN LEAGUE. RESULTS AT LATONIA. AT ROCHESTER: LATONIA RACE TRACK, Aug. 26. The races on thia track to-day re- sulted as follows: hoon vatied: AT FORONTO: ots BALTIMORE a sys i ita Ree facets Chere a sigs | |