The evening world. Newspaper, August 28, 1905, Page 1

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; EDITION for Complete Sporting Results See To- _____Night’s FINAL EXTRA. __ _PRICE ONE CENT. ii [tention Books Open to Ali”? } ST. NEW YORK, K, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1905. For Complete Sporting Results See 1 _Night’s FINAL EXTRA _ PRICE ont [« ‘ Circulation Books Opeu to Aill,”” | BLAIR ATHOL WINS AUTUMN HANDICAP, WITH ODDS 7 TOT Oxford, Another Long Shot, FVENING WORLD RACING CHART at 12 to 1, Takes Flying AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. Event with Ease. Second Day—Aug, 28, 1905. Track Fast. ¥ a 4 ST. LOUIS ...... added; for two- -FAVORITES BEGIN WELL. |7_ rich "Ase stat “int tT" wiatie" WPT WIN Tit ST. LO Stdney F. and Hamburg Belle; = os oe 4 Oe 8 Capture Opening Races of | = B82 Bs 1! Fine Card. = & 8 F 8 Larable had plenty of =: Sidney F., éaally best, phos : e_SNostromo Fan. = | WIGHLANDERS ...:.......0000004 ‘ ? i / ; A fe BN ee we aaa oan | CLEVELAND-..-. a... 0.0.0-0.0 3 See Presa is Esty SHEEPSHEAD WINNERS. : Innings of Game. The second floor of the old Knickerbocker Athletic Club Building, ‘i Pin oekeva Open High oe BB. CINCINNATI AT BROOKLYN. : aca Na ae § ‘FIRST RACE—Sldney F. (9 to 10) aig W js CINCINNATI ....... -.---- ° 9 9 600 which is being renovated for the use of the Tiffany Decorating Company ‘ % Larabie (6 to 5 for place) 2, Nos- BROOKLYN......,.... 224.6 THE BATTING ORDER at Madison avenue and Forty-fifth street, collapsed to-cuy upon a dozen 4 tremo 3 aes JERSEY CITY AT moonestin (EL). , fireproofers at work on the floor below. Four men Were injured, one SECOND RACE—Hamburg Belle JERSEY. CITY. .2... 2.2... 8 9 01000 ° Browoe, af. Spunlesvy fatally. ys ; + (7 to 10) 1, Tommy Waddell (10 to ROCHESTER Siale: ate wre Jo ae 000006 HD bat pming Bg The name of the men who was fatally injured, receiving a broken 1.for place) 2, Von Fromp 3. L Heokley, ib, back, {s not known, The other injured are: THIRD RACE—Bial ( 00-3 thre PA Clarence Maesea, twenty-seven years old, arm broken and badly cut. pi AttvOL C7881) 02 5 Se a) Burana. Anthony Winkler, leg. broke and hody brutsed. i (2 to 1 for place) 2, Tan Mathewson, 5, son ahieimian, Di. William McLoughlin, twenty-five years old, badly cut about the heaa FOURTH RACE—Oxford (12 to 1) ih Incantation (5 to 2 for place) 2, Bon Reyai 3. ~ FIFTH RACE—sutice (16 to 1) 1, Pioneer. (5 to 1 for place) 2, Oliver } Cromwell 3, fe hy SIXTH RACE—Telephone (8 to 1) 1, The Lady Rhodesia (8 to 5 for place) 2, Dont Aek Me 3. af BY FRANK W W. THORP. * At Detroit (A...) —E! irr RACE the Flying: Handicap: for “three. Ba aailiss easily, oo up Oye Noun, the Fifth—Fuuniculairs 3 Mayor Johnson 4-5 pl. White Plume « to ‘The Evening World.) ve Sa ee SS FORT ERIE RESULTS BAT RACE TRACK. | Peng gain ge isis ae ahaa Ane . : [ Aug. %—The Flying Handicap and Au-| by Woolsthorpe—Bnougs Seventh—Annie Alone 7-! ty | ‘tumn Malden Stakes were the features | Index. vita, St. ‘% Fin. “Jookeys, Oe * { @t Sheepshead this afternoon. They E giy Ee Miller 6 8 4 Were two excellent features, but aid not No 3 a ae R Burns an EE outclass the other events on the card, ie 8 Ben 3 oy 20 0 , all of which were most attractive. to ito i bon pat} n L { the speculator and the spectator. tie 3g. 3 18,8 156 Sheepshead's fall meeting is always HO o * Ls Wh \ hee brilliant, and the card for the firat two in? 1 ae it 6 2 days 1s bearing out tho previous record, HO 10 F Bt Pi 2 ; | ‘The attendance to-da} was only fair, ie 2 $ Grek tye ; | Dut this was to be expected after a big dio exe — 5 day like Saturday and on the opening rare wher v Babs id Lu 2 - ' day of the week. by ACE 81.0 * gelling: ti and a % Ghe weather was fine and the track 2 et. ah aunty, Teme i 2. by Shapr BY JOHN POLLOGK } was once more in’ excellent shape. ed Eh TT ones 10, 10 gt Nodacca acon iver Lauda _ Larabie Tired at Stretch, Wit ee es aS Bo WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, 1 8 nf Aug. 2%.—Joe Kelley's Reds from Cin- 1 Tes clnnati were Brooklyn's opponents thin A, 40 45 afternoon. The Kelleyites were’ billed ie Fur Aree joo Hy to play three games with Hanlon’s et ican i Bt lod BD oh crowd, and as they were trimmed very beat Nostromo three- = oe 0828. 6 3 easily by the Gignts in the serfes whioli tot@ length for the place, a “~ [they had just finished, it looked aw if Tommy Waddejl Challenged. opens wis fan her race. all three would be hard fought, 5 asa Hamburg Belle, @ heavily backed fa- The day was ideal for the game, sot Tewiey and Gasser, gs © HIGHLANDERS IN CLOSE eee et is ‘ * card.ip this borough the rooters Saran ne iit feoed with her for Hr out in goodly numbers. President “Eb- who thge bis g -heupeee, Which {gid In second place ue M0 | beta fe still on the hunt for new play-| patter, a Hamburg P| cre to strengthen his team, and i. ty stipe “by a say and on rea? ig wut expected that three oF four fast young ! go.ph banged to « shia beak | minor league players will be signed-in a | Bielnte tina! a AS ns AR tat tt BY ALLEN SANGREE. THE BATTING ORDER. Hugring, swceived an, Mahony In, 304 i i eo (Special to The Evening World.) 3 ae ambled, {0 Ste Piksanoreae’ Ba itel| aa 0. A PS es wulesron ee". “arene beat "o' Lente, 0 ‘goreing ugglua at ve | Barry ‘a Cotnaate fecting ‘eo Tei cat Mahan sca ates fe Pe Bradley: 3b ay dou eee i! nearer the Dennaut, (At the ast mo- ‘y Hividwell ‘singted te. fps inoury, ear | eats, wae’ an| ment Grif wot # hunch that-'Al" Orth moval Sark drive to centre for g haw. “Acting Cay: mutt ry ‘Revita’ Quid eat the Bluse und ordered lm ier a ane Concern made, ‘ence wings at ose to pitch imptead of snare Phere Fk 0, it ibe i Hens, p. AP clas soe madnen, ‘ae sIANTS | WIN At Boston (N.L.)}—Chicago, 43. Boson, 2. At Evladeniia. (N.L.)—End fifta: Pittsburg, 3h Phila., 1. 90 (airstng ‘third: Washington: 5 hivago, ind third: Philadelphia, 3: Detroit, 0. At Toronto (E.L.)—End fifth: Baltimore, 4; Toronto, 1. At Buffalo (E.L)—End fifth: Providence, 2; Buffalo, 0. LATE WiNnERS AT LATONIA. Fourth—Erla Lee 3-1, Wextord'6-5 place, Roustabout. » Little Boy 6-5 place, Brushton. STATS FUN TIFFANY STUDIO Husky Dan Sends Donlin in hc edie il Falling Floor Buries Workmen in Ruins on Site of Old Knickerbocker Athletic * FOUR TALLIES IN BUNCH, Club, Where Famous Glass Sales- rooms Are Being Established. . Cardinals Draw Blanks on and shoulders, James Tiernan, cut about the head, Rll but Tiernan were teken to the Flower Hospital. ‘There: were a dozen men at work on the fret floor of the buiding wilem the ficor above gave way, crashing in on them and burying: Neate’ under a > mass of debris, Their fellow workers were digxing them out when the reserves arrived from the Hast Fifty-firet, Bast Thirty-fiftth and West Thirtieth street sta- stations. The police called Hook and Ladder Company No. 2 and the fire- men finally dug the injured men out. The Building Department was notified immediately after the collapse and an inspector was sent, to the place. As far ns could be learned the steel joists that supported the floor beams gave way under the weight of ® quantity of fireprof brick and let the floor down opon the workmen. 20 LIVES LOST AS) WAVE SINKS SHIP. Peconic Off the Florida Coast Engulfed in. Storm, arid Only Two Aboard Escape as She Goes Down — Jolt Shifted Steamer’s Cargo. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. rei BLE "Sy : Aug. 28. Rody took things easy before to-day’, i Na them: was little of the old. spirit in the early prepara. tion. The Giants seemed to think they ‘would win with hands down, and the geod agreed with them. jake Beckley says, however, that the Py Louls outht has’ reached ‘the stage ‘where it had just ae sooon beat the Giants as anybody else, and he would Bot tp the least surprised to see the le take a fall out of our own "AIL we we can hope to live for 9% observed Beckley, “ls to alip up on soe Of these fellows who think us easy, nd we are now just about due.” ‘The happkst man on the grounds was Glaude Elliott. who has suddenly be- come the father of a prominent young lady in Harlem. ‘the heir, apparently, ai 0, 0. ee) as already exercised enough influence over tae, Onering Cased 0 ne, bim ou part every minute that called for in his contract, te First Inning, Dunleavy lahded on the first pitohed for u single, 81 safely, but Dunleavy ove and was to@hed out befo scramble boex, Smoot Aollc clean smash ‘to centre-fleld, sending Shannon to secon h BY to Dahlen and wae oi NO RUNS. Smoot siopped iat ana mptbiered ike Browne fly. Donlin’s holst was taken in by Shantion, Shay. tuvew out MeGann with ‘his eyes shut. NO RUNS, Second Innhim Devlin came in on a run and got Burk ak grounder. throwing to hy flied to Dahlen. out on a grounder to THE BATTING ORDER. Brooklyn— Dobbs, cf. Sheckard, If. Lumley, rf. Batch, db. ‘iz ii at Ritter o coran to Barry. TWO RUNB. Fourth Inning, JACKSONVILLE, Fia:, Aug. 28.—The American steamship Peconle encountered a fierce'gale early to-day off the coast of Florida and twenty of the crew of twenty-two were drowned, to, Gessler, to Btricklett, retiring the heckard robbed ‘Seymour of a Gatch, | Cor- ‘a clean single over nM was forced at second on Dahlen’s sharp rap to Shay, A wid itch sent Dahlen to second. v1 ified a long fly to Smoot, and 1D; was doubl iD befor fi Toesond Bas, MS RELS Third Dhalna: Dumeayy hit a grou find beat him to the WWeamiorip yh (ad scoring. advancing. St throw. of folat tally’ and 6 The ship was struck by an enormous wayo, the cargo shifted and the vessel sank, Two of the crew, en Italian and @ Spaniard, secured the lifeboat and landed on Amelia Beach about noon and told the story of the disaster. ‘The steamer was laden with coal from Philadelphia for New Orleans, TTD RESULTS AT FORT ERIE. aN eure or boungery filed: the ates throw to first of ors Uh te, i "priawell tanned oui. BX reached com on Basey'at ? ‘ero- fran 8 by eines ee slow grounder to Dah Nfe at firat, to steal strikes, Birang drove a bard grounder at Shay, put was out Howerman then wnasied the ball againat the rightfleld fence for two bases. ewson hit to Burke, Sho idestied Boncrman on betwen ahs darted Browne hound. NO RUNS. Fourth Innin; Beckley opened up this chapted with Mim Anive 4a righ, but was doubled with Shay when er Shot i de ee matty, McBride strack out, NO niin opened & new tne of ho son pail om thie ba’ into. ‘deep Ie tree bases. Dan McGann then. went himone etter: by whipping "the “atl in ert oenitre fo! ene : Aig} hig alice in @head of he Hot Re ne ghidiane, one to the ropes in an ey for three bases, und sored } Ba He was out a mile trying second. Binvot Was out on NO RUNS. ‘a Joke. Dahlen then th oes ss tara yee ‘second base for ily so scoring Mertes, Deylin's crack u Thelin anced, Dahlen, to sec tu im bles Spd’ fe sek 1 hile Dahten took ind gh goworman's drive to Shay te- ‘iited ina double play, THREES RUNS, Bixth Inning, Vere wkeknon was out on rat, Shaan *Meroungar to strane. advancing: Dune Teaver. bmnoot died OF a FAD to pan mating Dun Navey on thi trans Jacolh a dags as he na he (Special to The Bvening We ed to Y RACE TRACK, FORT BYE, Aug. m ~The races on thls track to-day result- ae ng RAGE = to oe wh a aes ‘an , i val in). ait gles, aEcoND uate tor 1g oe Heres res ‘ 3 " and Hii fase fer Geo : i i at ‘coh iat tila toot FOU: i : olds Ava ral tte rag Matty by for fumbled Beckley's werownder epvered too lute to cat Dunleayey. scored. be A ONE RUN, McBride fumbled bat got ptt eG Me Donlin to third. stealing second, NO WW Seventh Inning, ide died on a alow Tau alow, to ‘throw My alon ted Dahlen to-second. making the tt aa at py and See out Browne’ erm! brat lek. fateh iat Bet to secon i } fth Inning, 1, roller to Renee an araless oki ee a ya sie Ace. } aeegr

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