The evening world. Newspaper, September 2, 1905, Page 1

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COMPLETE BASEBALL RESULTS _ PRICE ON ry eae tion Books Oncu to All.’’ Th ‘ WR rom sedan ti STAKE {5 A FARCE FOR SYSONBY At 1 to 20 Keene Entey|™ Takes Century, with No Contender. a YANKEE CONSUL WINS Sempronius Colt Takes Flat, a bush from Good'Field at Odds of 2 to 1. FIRST RACE—Buck'!O'Dowd (3 to 1) 1. Plows (even for place) /2, Grandpa ‘3. SECOND RACE—Pat Buigep (13 to 1) 1, Marjoram (2 to 1 for/place) 2, Cloten. 3 THIRD RACE—The, Flatbush @takee—Yankee Coaul (2 to 1) 1 Timber (4:10:65 baldaivrsah 2. "Whim. oical 3 ‘FOURTH RACELThe Ciatucy _ Btakes.—Syeonby. (1. ta 20), Broometiok (3 to 5 place), 2; Eu- genia Burch, 3. Fern RACE—eolation (8 to 1) My Sterling (18/to 1 for place) 2, Odd Ella a, SIXTH RACE—Don't Ask Me (6 1) 17 Pronta (3 to 1 for placa) 2, Fisus do Marie:3. 4 BY FRANK W W: THORP. to/The Evening World.) BAY RACE-TRACK, A—More than the usual Satur- @fowd came hére this afternoon, “gpite of tho, threatening weather, jwer alured,by the prospecks of a Taco in the Flatbush Stakes, @ field’ of great two-year-olds, whe promize of a peep at i ‘Grandpa Was Tired, >» Grandpa and Buck O'Dowa ran, cl fepiter 4m tho-steepleohase for halt firm one and then the other hin the lead. In’the last halt Buck a came Lah aad won easily by Hy lous, which beat the Seventh Day—Sept. 2, 1906. "and a AT SHEEPSHEAD . BAY. handicap ateepleohaee; for four-year-olds end upward; \eabily, Time—6.10 8-6. Winner, ch. Buck O'Dowd much the beat. BOQND gRACE—@i,200 eded; Highwelgt Handicap) tor all ages; mix furlongs, ti ee Mp. sockeye. Open. -Hixb. Clos. Pl. 8h. hae To Nal Pat Bui Marsoram 120 6 iy 0: os 3-5 * EPECRSES epepees STESESK ao il pe) a year- ice Jockeys. Open Hiv Clos. 2 | gi iol peas = . ? i J Sa-reg yor BWI SET el dd Saas Lui! Siacscres SSSSBsu 8 | a — 1Seeetgisal ed SSeaqgehe5., =e Smee RACES AT OTHER TRACKS. RESULTS AT TS-AT LATONIA. Lani SERED The its oF ( 2 ft eee? * FOR ERIE RESULTS. (opectal World.) to The Brentog RACE TRACK, FORT BRIE, Sept. 2 ~The rages of thie’ track to-day re- eulted as follows: Be t aagnans, RADE- Se aR ote. for touryear- ig. World. ACK Track Fast. id TORONTO .... ------- 4 Sept. 2.— ‘isa on this La {EVENING WORLD RACING CHART “TODAYS SPORTS iS JERSEY CITY AT PROVDENCE (E. L.). JERSEY CITY 4 PROVIDENCE 0101110 wee ee neeee 2000002 1— 6 1 00—4 TORONTO AT MONTREAL (E.L.)—SECOND GAME. “MONTREAL 0 1 INCINNATI .... --......0 0 0 eavees UD pe ST. LOWS .....- ------- 00000 CHIGAGO AT CLEVELAND (A. i. LATE LATON Fifth—Minnie Adams 4-5, R IA WINNERS. olla 3-5 place, Charlie. Sixth—Wexford 2-1, Fonsoluca (out placee), Royal Peart. AT FORT ERIE. _ Seventh—Sweet Jane 2-1 Lord Radno’ °-1 pl. Butter Ladle = BROOKLYN LOSES TO BOSTON ONCE AGAIN Only One Run Made in Game een Tail-Enders at the | (Bact Hub, and the Beaneaters | 3:2 Se * 7 THE BATTING ORDER, oh Brooklyn. Boston. Abbatichto, ss, Peaney. Ub, pea 1.7 pa Ss | Pheckard, 1¢, Got the Single Tally on} ¥oy: SCORE BY INNINGS, Brook); Le ety Ww ae Boston’ 100000 —-1 (Specia) to The Evening World.) Ast Mac END GROUNDS, Boston, 2.—Having the advan'age of win ane the first game of the series of four, the local agaregation went into to-day's a>] game with the Trolley Dodgers full of ter, Sid Bow. Mabel Ninn. confidence, and there was a probability ora Mala and Mifolda| of the game being a pretty good battle. a ee Ee is a Joan Yesterday's mame wos a bad loss i the Trolley Deeners. bn Jonyon wich as the Ae with n's wild pitch (der lowing" two runs tg be : Prior to’ that and "4 bras At thie varkivn pitcher ‘had been ap well and jets lg not Deing distanced SSRN eed he and Gessler retired, Dolan. ONE RUN, Fourth on at Ra: ‘3 hounder was cared for by. Gessler, Delehanty, golne fo. the Shmerauarted bee ‘Strobel fanned. NO Fifth Inning. Babb's bunt was ‘handled 14 Stroebel to Tetiney. The Arica aa a plicated oats moment War in Weis under Mata 5 UN ana, was dexe a Batty Pitan tas pi ah ys NO Ri yo, ran, M 7 ee tbl i eee. ae > Bosslble. d|bagger into right fed and the GRIFF'S MEN | SODRET 100 Recruit Hahn Batt Batted In Only Ren of Tight Game with Boston, MADE GREAT CATCH, TOO. New Man “Made Good” with Fans by Sensational Work at Debut. THE BATTING ORDER. landers. High! Boston. Haha, If, Burkett, If, Keeler, rent Paren| } Stent, fee Soinine, Sb. Frecman, rt, goer Ib. Sige ° BY ALLEN SANGREE. (Special to The Evening World.) AMERICAN LHAGUE PARK, Sept. 2 In a drizsiing rain the Highlanders degan the first gamo of a double-heador this afternoon with Boston. The man- ‘agers hardly knew what to do, gape eps 2,000 persons were present and ap- peared to be anxious to see baseball, rain or no rain, ‘The practice pretty Well sonked all the players, and the freshly laundered white clothes of the New Yorks were ma saa ese - Hahn @!d so well in Detroit at the | head of the batting order that Grif kept im there. As for twirling, Chesbro could do nothing with a wet bail, and Newton warmed up. It promfsed fo be sloppy baseball, with plenty of errors and indifferent pitch-- | Ing, but as there are so many postponed | games with Boston neither club could affard to let this occasion go by. After a long delay {t way seen that to attempt two dames was futile, and ¢ first woe declared off, ‘The: prospect wi hat luck would make'a full single ga: First Inning. and Conroy made good work Elberteid Parent taruck uit, will. yt out a bunt. Keéler forced Hain af scsond, ilberfeld “led 10 Stahl, Grimshaw put out Yeager. NO. UNB, ® Second Inning. Grimshaw tinged to Pulte, Conroy ought Ferris’ fied to Hahn, NO RUN! a Parent threw Wiliams out. at first. Conroy popped up to Rerrls, Fults grounded to NO RUN Criger Third Inning. Yeager ran io erg bunt and nailed him at firs) a] erteld, scooped un Burkett's hot one. Parent § Grop) ed a gafe hit into right fh eb n RS bled 4 fly from Stall att bd Bio sense by a Mmlaludament, io Orth out, Tapped a two-, fang Kee. “Blber- neo aor y MoGuire was an easy out Ferri, to first. Ha warmed up to him In great hape. ler ct a ecratgh bit to Parent feld fouled to Criger and wes lost to score, NO. RUNS.” Fourth Inning. travelled under a” drive berfeld threw gut are th W's the fence od on ‘i een je Ani thelr “aeptayee Fults Coli cp 10 Tainutae, NO ind another asslat off Yoaser. Willems scanmny Mea"a mile to Bur- Fifth Inning. a 6 out. Willams to tog Bae YY, Mow Ea Helo Nap nat "5 Warn etree, ek. ei ‘opua not arse to "Bila No'RUNe. Ue ixth Inning. Qdiling was ence on o Portola Su es Hany 100k high fat trans “WreatianYsouet onde a Ree wag f, nd afi hin bunt to Wine saith te hand: Fe HER 10 BIGAN Mrs. Van Wart- Williams-Potts-Buchanan, Awaiting Extradition in Jersey City, © Says She Committed Crime to , Keep Herself from Starving, Mrs. Magdalene Van. Wart-Williams-Potts-Buchanan, twenty-five, blonde and handsome, admitted to-day in a cell in. the County, Prison, Jere sey City, that she had committed bigamy. ‘The woman is under arrest awaiting extradition to this State on the bigamy charge, Naving been taken into custody on a wartant sworn out by her third husband. George H. Potts, 'of No, 252 Wyckoff ‘street, Brook: lyn. Potts is o salesman employed by, cotton goods house, ‘deter mined to send his wife to prison. ‘ Mrs. Van, Wart-Williams-Potts-Buchanan pleads that only one man illegally, Potts cays she haa married three be asserts’ his, bellef that probably there are more. Potts pretty wife is the woman Witshoff of the agé and that Riackbatmanion te _—— “PEACE ENVOYS HOLD ANOTHER CONFERENCE Representatives of Russia and Japan Discuss Division of Sakhalin Island. PORTSMOUTH, N,'H., Sept. 3—Mr. ‘Witte and Baron De Rosen had a con- ference this afternoon: with Baron Ko- mura and Mr. Takahira, in Baron Ko- mura's apartments, Tt is understood thet the article of the peace treaty dealing with the division alein was disquased, Parent made a ire’s hard raj at first. Ferris and Grima of Orth, NO RUNS, Eighth Inning: SeaMinrens tye oat haw cook oare “Little Tobasco'’’ grabbed. ett’ out Fults prayerf fed a'line fy trom Parent, ir made stellar running’ catch from Stahl'a liner that looked good tor a couple of oCalos chro out Hahn. Keeler rapped a bounce over Winter, hia third tit Syaiborfold’ ined to fost walked Yor second time. W4) me a an easy fly to, Freeman. NO RUD Ninth nning. Williams made a bad muft of Collin: ant Potts became fast friends, affiavit in his eujt for divorce, {s atill pending. Potts says: She Preferred Buchanan, “After meeting Buchanan my wife began to neglect me. She showed that omen | sacrificed, Conroy ion te ide was retired on a “double RESULTS OF THE BASEBALL GAMES TO-DAY. NATIONAL LEAGUE, 8T. LOUIS. AT PITTSBURG, it. E Pliusbure PERS EES Sapte daames Batteries—Taylor, Grady; Lynch, eit L cee, eed EASTERN LEAGUE. . AT MONTREAL, goon oO010 AT ROCHESTER, 45949 8 ace she preferred Buchanan in every wey, At last the Grat past of the summer I went to her and said that Larisa 45 chanan had: to leave the house of I would, I added: ‘Now, yo tween us.’ "+ Mra. Potts then, accor on that she had already * Bucl Want when, on AU asked ee go wi “He knew that I. before and that ak w from Mr. LSet te ox, but all of no harm for toot mart Be By, voce will, tha bin rat How about SRST ae pols. abit

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