The evening world. Newspaper, September 1, 1905, Page 1

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FINAL RESULTS “ALi. SPORTS “="ROBERT EDGI aioe c SWenterClonay dndy townlwbts Hatarday showgre. saturday showers. ‘Weather—tiondy toontghts FINAL EDITION } For Complete. Sporting Results Seo io- Night's FINAL EXTRA. Woon. Pee Yreulation ‘Books Open to Ail.”” } r PRICE ONE CENT. ANG NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1905. NeW vied FAVORITE ~~ TTHIS IS HAHN, THE NEW "res ST AE ‘Hn THINGS <a Mrs. Bush, of Brooklyn; Was Robbed of $5,000 and jLong Shots Land in Fro-t in| EVENING WORLD RACING CHART | Deserted. Majority of the Races at | AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. | : Sheepshead. Sixth Day—Sept. 1, 1908. Track Fast. DECLARED ABLACK SHEEP flat REEL vie AS gah cg GIANTS 22... saves 0.0: 09 210.0. 1 ae i - FINE CLOTH THE BEST. 21 eal Bimenhie ee We ie, BEY Galore ZAHUELENIK Joey Dees 10000000 0— Repudiated by His Relatives in ——_ Index, Bt eM ¥T K Fin Soa Spo I Clos FS, Wega fs): Germany Who Heard of | Winner of Third Event Opened oe a ie ee es R Y NS (i His Crimes. at 50 to 1 and Went itt :f i t af OOKL “ © Pi " & 8 9 8 Pe te Z s pA Another victim of the bigamist Witz- ie ses ls a ae % 10 2 cd gars BupTOW Waggon ob nien 0 ; z Crees coud pan ts. bp ctnses Mig Nea Pa WB it ie $0 ‘too 100 40 30 Oe Cee ee ahd telat Yeoking yous; woman, who save the| SHEEPSHEAD RESULTS. BREUER wes ‘Si am mis 1M L) see ecaclig untzealne eee mane cor FIRST RACE—SuMMclency (10 to | caraBEtSRG” gaM,ine wpeed ead the Sel of Hy bres Cary, clond” ate, Br NEWARK ...... .-.s-00- 0 300 0— reer and declartd that she married|‘) 1, Cary (2 to 1 for place) 2, Sir >. = BALTIMORE a 000 ‘o Sad ead muee Gad fomtie Goes beagND: MAGEE Rote BoA ri” Soanaoh ose mins Goa B- SS | At Cleveland (A.L)—End fifth: Chivage, 67 Cleveland 1 Mfbvonding to the lawyer, the oune| (@ © 1) 1, Spring (3 to 1 tor place) ream we 8S At Chicago (N.L.)—End fifth: Cincinnati, 03 Chicago,:0. woman ts a member of a well-known | Humo 3. ae i 7 of at At Montreal (E.L.)—Toronto, \63' Montreal, 1k a eae Bie ESE Sere Lo no moe=Fie un x ae. At Rohestr (EL )—End ith: Bullen, 4 ocean, en she met Witshof. The circum-|'1} 1, Kinleydale (7 to 5 for place) ar 4 Shoes odpepyta pin pede’ LATE DETAILS GIANTS PHILADELPHIA GAME, < Mmlrodueed by ®, friend: of the Youle] FOURTH RACE—Hamburg_ Belle : i : te "a. Mell tqelo th Ree : . i a + (Continued from Sixta‘Co! mm) jer House SHO Him. : ee : = 5 : of aie . ‘s : = ss Seber that time Witsh ‘known. Re i a ae ear ae ar a A yf eis ‘ile to marshes Page ha eae jeg ea ote : ; sinh fnaing—-Doolin sinigled. Doin sacri “Gat” made. sounierceing npontin| . Luret 5 eb eets | i ene Doolin pe oo ‘a 9 No sh ig told the young woman that he had | Wight and Teue 8, ; } ¥. 1 Dee : wne-out-to Pittinger. Dontin: walked... Mi ite Uericrene is Was Poor ERE MIRA Racor aiallcs carec e888 8 “8 | Pielder Han, picked up by Manager. Grifich from the South atiaatto| Mertés fanned. Dahlen singled scoring. two. anarried) she says, be took her to New : paniplie'-£12,¢0:5)) Neague, is ihe) latest acquisition of the Highlanders. He ts a betaman of| [Wo Tuns, i Haven, where he told her that $4000 waa| @ 4#€quin’ (even for place) 2, Mies . big record in the minor organiration and ‘proved ‘his Atness for fast com- : doe Oia Govdeawent wanes. ees 34a R ny é pany in the last. raed with: Detroit, the first, for him in a hig league, LATE LATONIA Wi NNERS. fhecessacy to get his) samples ‘in shape Crawford 3. “E went bark to Brooklyn, wheee I BY: BY FRANK W. THORP. : Bt, i.e : j Third-Mayor Johnson 11-5, Robin Heoa.4-5 pl. Q’n Es! - ore a nous," oe ie moma | “and a Reese fe Toe Bors wa) ae iy Ban : Ts oun Fourth-—Judae Trayner 2-1, Majed ction'2-1; pl.» Chief - Se want Weanintan ne he a [Spe Rcacegoere who came tare he] Bia lak: : ee: brig AT-FORT ERIE. " © everything was\ tr fine shape, and | (ror en once? the fourth ence toy 7 Se seer. *. ‘Fourth—Fulbert 1-1, Sceptical 1-1. place, Baby Willie, thet he would got a quarter of a millon on this “couree, ‘Taree ot. the, farteat| SBR PIPT =$,000 ecdeas7 vi 6 . Fifth—Mrs. Bob 2-,1 Big Mac 6-5 place, C. R. James, dollars for his work, He said.that he ‘Winner 4 penises, and I gave him my jewels, val- | We") méeting under weights that were mé Bt. F7 —————eeov—“—*=—=—="e’re*q*®$Qo oS ued at $3,000, which he Sindh | ‘The day | Rot excessive. They wore Hamburg ¥ iit 3 : fter that he walked out of the hotel, | Balle, Olseau and Molly Brant, anda} : 2 B : Wied Usdin proceedtor either fe cat Hors in training were engaged tn this erncking good contest was anticipated. _Wontinued on Bighth Page) ‘There were no stakes on the card, but ee this race was worth a bunch of #o- ea Fa { BAL. PLAYERS 9 ance chowses | BG oe reEe Phisaiin De Detrioed to| THE BATTING ORDER, eta bh _FOR TAIL-END PLA\ A Sis was = but —- * “® 0 R i of i t g and Menem ie a 30, Bost 0 rapa Avay With res THE BATTING ORDER, } on, Lara ; ; - Make. Close Finish ofl eae - Bessie | Dopeenge ¥ y \ b amtrang’s: roller lined out’ so Wius. Matty’ cui on an £ 5 out 4 tty quit on an 9 Y , oh i} nd a f r s 3 § easy igoandie ts to o Gleason. NO RUNS. on ran doubled to | A hi: , i ' ; : ( te weird Inning: 4 bi foal, jHaviner and More Moran . 7 ‘Thomds took the count and eat’ down. Popped to Sheckand, Fo] Gieason wilvwed ot (ee siriein out. RUNS. still @ Uttle miffed at yesterday's | Konig oped & big My to Strang.| — capeciat to The Bvening World.) Third Inning, Aefeat when ‘the went on the field to- near gamed 1 his checks on a SOUTH (RND GROUNDS,” BOSTON, day, and by’ + r. rh getting into the practice | psbona, “Meum, n again gota free pass: | # seers, eed Rimesit injected @ lot of. gingor into | Seay Rrounder “fo Pittenser, Dalen the entire ‘wes called out on atrikes, NO Rl F t f r Fourth Inning. ' to trail along at tho; lifted a high fly to Browne. bottom of th it elubs for the reat rounder Was ‘easy for Dahlen: {or -chve season. to thet defeat of 4 oe y ranedelis pounder ty | Brooklyn end Boston, in thelr games | “walk one of those. s)0- | tore she ‘grounde ty.| thus fag, thie season had played pees c 4n all well ftetkon Taira w 1 gs \) good, ell when pitted against. one : rand threw Mt into the blench: ter and tor this reason dt was ex: pecved that the forthcoming games wilh) the, baste. Doolin fade. be close and interesting, In fact; Itt wit, Se * onm RUN; '| the opinion Bf many fane that aig Boa paths as contestants As Bag ‘ at pe " aio Was natu- matched combjnation in ir H iobbe pana ai HOTEL ROLAND | jblg. ioagues, and, aheretore. put, Up ene ea pretty articlé against one another, |. Inning: GUEST A SUICIDE. pt fered fg py aes if a ie Ot, defeats, winalux rin % fier ged Penney. Loula Muller, aged fitty-five, com-|&ame out of the last elit plaved, Penns " that 18) mitted suicide thie afternoon by shoots lon's outfit expects to be abig é y A ¥ Py d } laa * be i } stag ot the ing himself in the head at Roland wore thanian yen Precis St J f ae 19 fone i " | Sa j _ v we shoad Hotel, Madison avenue and Fifty-ninth |to be played... y . ‘The hotel peoplo knew nothing about » and be Nad been stopping | A. Dontin eee but a fclery ses, " i SSS & Fetu as, | WORE TROUDLE Fon mes. |e

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