The evening world. Newspaper, August 31, 1905, Page 1

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3 Et eee tosnight and Friday, For Complete Sporting Reswiits ‘aye To Night’s FINAL EXTRA. { oa ONE CENT. Ti MAID [100 TO 1 SHOT LEADS LIST TMD A HIND". QF LONG CHANCE. WINNERS IN ROBRERY Kile, Backed Down frm EVENING WORLD RACING CHART Century to 60, Romps AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. ap } Girl Formerly Employed by Ahead Throughout. Fifth Day—Ang, 31, 1905. Track Fast.| ff Ey Bonner Family Is Now | ; Suspected. © FAVORITES BADLY OUT) 25 mines nace my sate, amen cite nime 2a 2 Synge EY | Bt. “BOY WONDER”’ TO SWIM FOR , CHAMPIONSHIP. SCORE BY INNINGS. © - 4 Lt __ Open. High. Cl NO TRACE OF BIG SAFE. | Jacobite Takes Dash for Sidney ae ae she ee “8 Q 4 ° vedios oncinaua 4 Wie Gtah ell Paget at 10 to 1—Coy & ‘= eneanagresncnons eae - pate anki Mal's Reapers’. An = | Confidence the Visitors’ Lon; 2 < er 4 } Bz mpladas arate aig 5 Suit in First Battle of Fo ees SHEEPSHEAD RESULTS. Fy if # % Wi Sele HIGHLANDERS FIRST RACE—Killkare (60 to 1) 161010 HIGHLANDERS ......... 001 DETROIT... gue ce seee, 0,0 0 0 NEWARK AT mon ae Et 1 xikare made all the ‘running. Biyouse closed strong. .| 1, Blvouae (even for place} 2 Leon ard W. 3. THE BATTING ORDER. main course. an easily: ‘Time—1.14 1-6. Winner, Pisesine seats ne ve dnote rkciiee oe At Pittsburg N. ‘Lj +20 gamed pd ure ‘8.01 0 was i si tian to the Bedside of his onli, who io At Ste Coule (A. E. Send tid ‘Bok expected to live. rank was drese-/ ‘At Chicago (A~ L.)—End third: is aows of ta child's endaen [linea At Cleveland (A. L.)—End thirds Phila., ‘thi narried off a safe weighing 800 — RECOND RACE—$1,000 added; for all a pounds and containing sliver valued ut|. @ECOND RACE—Jocund (4 to 1) 26 Bane seedy z inethnsi Flower velit 2 3; Phllasetyta, ( 8,000 without arousing any member of /4, Roseben (out for place) 2, Wie Fin. Open Histon Pr sh Donlin; cf. Glawon, 3b, NEWARK ......0--.2..-.0 1 1 0 the househOld or arousing any of the} 2 oo. 3 . La ey Brew F814 | & MoGann, ib. Courtney, 3b. MONTREA twelve dogs, the police here have dis-| Blucher 3. Bosepen. M3 Rakes SRY SNe i Mertes, if. Magoo, Jé REAL 22 ce ere Oe? 1 0 } THIRD RACE—The Dash Btakeo— | > ‘Devin,’ , Branstield, ee Jaoobite (10 to 1) 1, King’s Daughter fae ae Doolin, ‘xs. JERSEY CITY AT ROCHESTER (E. L.)—SECOND GAME, Pa (6 to 1 for place) 2, Kuroki! 8. UL | Moinatty, p.. . . dyichols,"p. JERSEY CITY... 2-2...-.0°0 0-1 2 —-4 4] HM ie cc ga ipsa HOR 43 ROCHESTER .......-..~..'0'0 0.0 0 i —The e 3 363 BY BOZEMAN BULGER — Stakes—Coy Maid (7 to 2) 1, Oliver 80 30 7 . p * oh 18 7. (Spectal to The venting Workd,) 10 8 18-5 Roane ae! | Cromwell (7 to 8 for place) ’2, Vor ‘Tromp 3. ‘ 0 . FIFTH RACE—Otho Vaugh (9 to women had @ thorough Rnowledge of Ta nemad hoashe. teuitaor sta aseker 5) ure Pepper (out for piace) 2, bers, Bhe knew. full well where yalu-|Juetice 3. fore stored and, every dog was ef, NBake vShiscrs: Es ssuay aSohe. lemetteas Seduss. 3s statientionalives|2 ES her by name. SIXTH RACE—Right Royal (6 to 4 res | On the} Meld both clubs showed'a re-| At Buffalo (E. L.)—End fourth:-Prov., 1; ‘Buffalo, 3. PY bers. also left a note which|1) 1, Hippocrates (2 to 1 for place) act s Dre f : é ; ; newal of life and ginger that was re- ee ‘ or | Fesults. The note was! > | eija 3, : i k “freshing, The PhilMés even went so nits “ ecrawling hand on finely 2 P Signi. re: * 5 jae Se 0 havea photogran h of the en- ‘LAE LATONIA WINNERS. ’ ‘ perfumed note paper and Lamy ; tire club taken, as Duffy said, ‘Just ows: BY FRANK W. THORP. J ag i 3 THE ; before they beat the Gtnnts." Third—Ecliptic 7-2, Prince Glenn 5-1 pl., St. Volma. 4 5 “Dear Madam: You will be surprised (Bpectal to The Evening Wortd.) > | 18 Waterllan ‘i 36 Meentei cat a is | ei. ‘After sesing St, Louis the Phillies Fourth—Black Fox 3-1, Mafalda 6-1. place, J. W. O'Neil, | your valuables taken, but on] SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, a 1164 : really are a aight for sore eyes. With AT FORT ERIE. this note Keep it in secrecy, as| Aug. 3i.—In the Dash stakes this aftér- e every man in the club full pepper not to be trifea with. If our is taken your place will be in and ginger it reminded one of the early _@ays in the season, when there was pee ‘doubt who should be the Pennant ‘The note was sealed in an envelope to| up two pages of the programme, and _ KI 2 ; . Pi Bh, ames: match the paper and the euperscription | crowded the conditions over to the third ee} Aire " ‘Trainer Tuthill's hospital lst to-day was, “A Warning,” with a crest above| page. Pepper 1 8. j Showed that Gilbert's bad ankle is grad- end beneath the words, The note was| Before the race was run. however, ually coming around in shape, and he turned over to the Pinkerton detective | there were many withdrawale, as thet SS eens inicio - a will be able to play again in a few days, who 4@ working on the-case with the| It dropped to the average. eS On turfs Start” good, “Won, cleverly, : aa bar A large crowd turned out to see tho Stamford poltee. ‘ ‘The Reapers’ Stakes, on the other | Rapello—AMrs. Delancy, Owner—M. Hayman, i ’ fight and @ half hour before the game GPanlig off Mr. Bonnor’s room on| hand, had @ small/field of ordinary qual. | there were fully 4,000 persons in the noon there were twenty-three young- asters carted. .This is the largest field varded in many years. The race took Fifth—Monochord 2-1, Fallen Leaf 1-1 place; or f HIGHLANDERS PLAY IN | tor Bunters foor years old nd ion id end apwand; @1.000 ay ‘by ie borcey ONES lity, outside of Waterlight.. ‘The latter 8 grounds, Outclassed the rest to such an extent : : Birat tiaing, BY ALLEN SANGREE. as to make it @ practical walkover. Fj Seventeen-year-old H. J. Handy, of the| ‘Thomas beat o ut a bunt to Devlin, 4 ‘The other races wore fairly: intereat- 15 Central ¥..M. ©. A., Chiongor ts the | but, was forced out at second on Glen: (Goectel $0. The Myening Wate hn Toom | ing, and the track was once mare-in a6 youngést ‘swimmer entered in the ama-|20n's sharp drive to Strang, Coudtney | BALL GROUNDS, DETROIT, Mich, its, normal fast condition, The weather 40 tour chapsplonahiug Travers Talat, | sounding 1 Meath a, ute senash to centre, | Aug. 31.—The Highlanders played their ‘was fine and attendance good. a to, be Saturday and Monday jong & to Browne, won Gleason taking last game of, the 1905 season. hea this 100 to 1 Shot All the Way. 20. next, will comprte in the 10)- ; thir ao ures x was out atealing seo-| Afternoon, For a farewell go, ings s can yard . events, Before leaving were not quite es merry as & marriage) Kilikare, = 100 to 1 shot. surprised the Browne's fi Sete ie Ga Storaee Femi aston. to lonsh! at the Le nd | Courtas McG: di D fia, save|the front at the start, making all the’ Cathe SROLNOE PartinAore howks foBranatieu, who t rg 8 aiuundet crowd roared its hope to-day that the| Dont’ Ad an who was ; "ibe family tor fromm ents Paneotemices Suda saad RACES ON oO THER TRA CKS. the winner of Levee half-mile mee NO;RUNB, leacond inning. femme cin would.eahe eae hai ght: Ww. mile races, * ‘W. a length for the place. The latter Satine gr panera ose he Bo acareh oe en eeds 2] was one of the Hest-backed horses of the ate Taay'| Highlanders, and the lads ‘seenied to 5 ty A to left was ees Ke the . or Chicago,he won the 220, 440 and $90 yard | Mages. ‘Donlin fpped "a weak bei. «wa, sno Und eet ee Cr 5 Falta sis, Umplre—Mr; 0"! Fe sare! ft the jon fe to euler If ondgt 3 fg | meeetipe. Reine wlared from ge. 3 down in Pped the ball into Tet for | think they were due for some atiak "Fifth Inning. it of ts inclined SONPA-8 to 3. 4 , , secon: ‘| work. Lately they have nm mosi a Se fae Joound Through on-all FORT ERIE RESULTS RESULTS AT LATONIA. ae eg Neg foyMoGann | Pentle with the ball, fearing ajmoat to) coumhlln "ag, Passo of Fults, pega in to third. I Doon | soll it with ghove or bat, Another draw-| fanned, PE a=} broke 4a front in the second (Bpecial to The Evening World.) ad B: Ste back against victory was the cholce hor,| EACH TRACK, FORT BRIB, Aus. ee eee ae | Foe Reece og FS RIRue sss) WOTMINROMD <== 2c ees CHCAGD BAS te and that ft 4 to (D, Auatin), 8. ‘Time, second. At this Juncture ie was he had bis “sp! pie, manetes i : ir faut Wilt shad his and Mc; ana thought himself able to lay: the 4 oa: q : RU a om ‘Tigers out. Ne ‘Mertes died Da nestiaciar alae: ‘The gamo wae started at 8.15, in onder ’ or Mole Tae 1 y See ie Oli a cluas’ single’ to | 2 let New York catch-s 6 o'slook train . Bireng eit ‘on & bounder to} for home. Held, Firet inning. ‘Third Inning. Habn gota pass, “Wild Bilt" Dono. it Tit sia" Bou! ong, luvin both funners ante Biber forge erty Tight for & base, Door ond, ‘Crying, to saciign, Dusted On x double at beheld: made thind and Bolin eg: |Etndety estat shied do" Ma i, Dooin roll Bo easy one to fee run down Se er pe ce a ate aad outa 3 EA setae Reng sane Aap, Nt sane and Joseph pau fot. 9, seratoh hit Smotoyer ofthe a ony Insanity, arrived in be 3355 to an easy fy trom

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