The evening world. Newspaper, September 13, 1905, Page 1

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See X I 4 \- “comPLETE cooler to-night and Thareda>, COMPLETE || BASEBALL| __RESULTS | ack ONE CENT, GNIS seth ‘OQEFROM (ALWIN, 12 10 1 SHOT, = ~-UAGETO ~—QCEAN VIEW WINNER Gc) @s ] : ih DEATH setsccncy eso EVENING WORLD RACING CHART sider Takes Big Handicap, AT. GRAVESEND. Old Merchant Plunged from _ Beating the Cracks, Third Day—Sept, 13, 1906. Track Good. Washington Structure — Into Har Harlem, | OXFORD FINISHES THIRD. | 91 71R2t RAce—41.000 asdea: anaican: for al! axe) about stx furtongs ‘GAVE DOCTOR THE SLIP. |Toots Mook, at 18 to 1, and Cedarstrome, 40 to 1, Upset | ci, past i acs, Nes ee eae My “Was to Go to Sanitarium— Talent's Figuring. . en , WNearly Hit Oarsman Titus — 4 at End of 135-Foot Dive. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Cedarstrome (40 CV Mather than go to a sanjtarlum Fred-|'to 1) 1, Ancestor (6 to 2 for place) “erick William a retired. dr¥|'2, Burlelg 3. “ : specs merchant; fifty-six years old, of Bee oot fo. 472 ‘West One Hundred and Forty-| seconD RACZ—Balzac (3 to 5) Q ted “e08e! 4. Won . Timed. ‘inne SF sae tron the middle, span. of} 1, Bonfire (3 to 1 for place) 2, Ca z t senile os Bridge, 195 feet above the| !orahatchia 3. be pate Boston ‘ashington Harlem River.. He struck the water a Bt. 4 Fin. _Jonk: few feet trom a shell in which Con-| THIRD RACE—Surficiency (8B to} ” eat Beil. stance Titus, oarsman, was sculling/ 2) 1, Sli Caruthers (2 tc 1 for place) ie the Fiver, sank, arose and then went! > Ogg Ella % ‘Sight and was swept away. body has not beer! recovered. Mri] OURTH RACE—Occanview Han- ‘Titus We of the opinion wat the sulcid ‘ Mn fapace of his collision | dlOap.—Alwin (12 to 1); 3, Merry 2 water. se Ned gc, | MARS 125 for Blase) & Ontoras was the ss ear wt F FIFTH RACE—Toots Mook 6 6 . Geor, Hartington, ) 1, Kilikare (6 to 1) for place bal habe “W@W, West One Hundred and Forty- atreet. He waa chatting with che | E2Py and Often 3, ‘ GIANTS RALLY HARD IN THE NINTH INNING tsapua Batting Puts we! THE BATTING ORDER. Graw's Team One'to'the Good! | Giants. Brookien. ft, Eimeamtiwaguee flee. iE WI the. aalddie of the bri pews ai ‘vn Te aden tedtee| SIXTH RACESYorkshire tad (10 a hts yee nt 1a 8h Merk Madan 66 0:6: tor y = seo | After Brooklyn Had Made, Browne. +t. shiek ; “workman, triéd to in-| place! ile 3. s oe ' Mr. Hansing ‘and actualy. hag dg a 4 a “3 | Game an Apparent Walkover' Merten, Lew ‘GH his clothes, bur betoré~he ay ; : ee ae 3 ai Tail-enders : Banien Baton! Z ntsc ‘@ necure. hold the merchant BY FRANK W. THORP. 40838 12, s #&3.| for Tail-enders. Stage 3 Hummel. 3 thrown himself free of. the bridge (Special to Tae Bvening Farid.) ie 3 0 H $345 as Eason. n;, por crtohag whirling over and over. in. bis Rare icin DR, TRACK, Sept. iS ae tay iid eg a O'Day. x segues. tors yI6: Hy fee 1 5 33 Sani fad! tong! been. a. sufferdr! perfect Pablo erty aay) apd Ia‘eon- 1 bre to third. A wild pitch sent Sheck- ron & S ¥ ‘ Aly te ‘Own hi b Lumk it trying 4 tam nervous dyspepsia. Por some time $0 abl sais tice aa edule te Seay pace’ {044 pitied the of a Oxtora Bea ue | o'toake thir: Devin threw out Gees: | been under the consyaat are Po «ington, but the disease aid TRE progrimme had some good Neélds, ‘ as has been the ci : é d ‘ ee jorlly: respond tu trewtinent 4 | Index. ’Starteta, s e {Special to ‘The Evening World.) er a Dehlen attended to Lewis, ONE if Seventh Inning. ‘ t a couferenge yesterday betwen OPCA-NE a < Detien singied through short. Devlin farolly sana Dr Harrington st was Onse one GD Kila Sie ee RCRD Maceaveselewes ta into 3. "Eats play, Hummel gnai- i over a two-mile © : Bart | Keo ; Geering the deal. Strang was safe on Sopeerettend: (in op. DANII Daa OO ee vars i ey the Brooklyn ball grounds t he hit jg Humrnel. Mymmel threw SS ince! e Et fom senitariun. He agreed thay ‘thie e. xedsnd: ever, ‘the Ocean View Fs idea Was apparently resigned to | way for. three-year-olds, at a iurrangement, which provided for \tt a sixtaentny 001 me some eo departure from) New ‘York to-day Sut Am Jt rigtt- knee waa injured over here eome, two or magteh ome the, tat sapliiet iene three, years Ago. ag Pah are mening Batch | Hs Those two wallopings administered by | stay on . mi the sauecse play, Haniun's men on the Polo Grouads | Batch agored. while | tnefelDaalen rex had @ very impréssive effett on tite | $8) Saket ine double play. ONE Giants, and. no obey is Brosklyn looked Eighth Inning. Bresnahan flied to Hummel. Bro | pa Bynes So ite sae rol Bresnahan opened it ste om SheMet to Browne, Shockard 5 Lumiey's base Jett. tou one t to. Strang. obi se trang and was good reg ae a et eS ak at hae wend Dowhs, ae nit fintehed Gensler, NO RUNS. ist al ii Ninth. Inning: apfeGienin watked tor the third time. ‘Dots tgp @. weak Mertes did likewise. Dahlen walked, Sheokard diod the same why.) Euler filling the bases. Deviin struck out: took the couat, NO RUNS. Brahe fed to, Lumley, scoring Mo- Second Inning Gann. Diwan ‘bat Dahlen drove 2 fong Ay to, Sheckard. fling. the bases, 2) 7 it. Deviin's holst ‘on the run, Meri id Dah- td ca a baa hot one straight to Gees: " ore reed reanahan at ‘ece EE é iat yo mas ee i Teshine for the Glante, 2s5 8 seussEee out to McGann, Batoh go B rear | atta out, Hummel flied to Browne. 7 RESULTS OF . [HE BASEBALL GAMES TO-DAY, NATIONAL LEAGUE. | PHILADELPHIA AT BOSTON, {i adi 02000 pened MEE Tete 9 streriaspittinger ) and Doolin; | yas and Needham. ————_——- vib ’eets| AMERICAN. LEAGUE, s _ oT * BOSTON AT PHILADELPHIA. CUE a het 1 | and Criger; puiat - um, . ‘ Mi » |. | greatly in shifting the flag, ae OF i _ CLEVELAND aT DETROIT tk LW). CLEVELAND .oe.0eecce 1 0.1 24 ‘ DETROIT .... + 0.000020 ESTAR GON HSAs ETS | GIANTS’ VICTORY SAVED PLACE, The Giants just saved themselves from a bad ro for the pennant: by winning out’from: fe inning. A defeat would have-have let Pittsburg ¢ points and. ‘put the Pirates in better shape, Pittsburg did not pla and, therefores_ could: park Juana msthict HIGHL ANDERS BEAT SENATORS, SCORE 1 Griffith’s Temi Celebrates Home-Coming by Nearly Shut- ting Out Washington’ Players | bs Who Beat Them at Capital, | tourer. sh, ASSAM is Ree, INNINGS, ashington. ie 0000 0 it Oo0103 —6 SCORE BY BY ALLEN SANGREE, fal to The Evening World.) ami CAN LEAGUE PARK, Sept. 13.-Jake Stabl,, the “boy - manager," who gavo Washington a ball team for the first time in years, tackled Clark Gri@ith this afternoon, It was tho opening game of a long sertes at home, in which the American League pennant will be won. t The Highlanders have a long, bard fight ahead, meeting all the clubs in their League and, incidentally, alging Grit was not in a very hap>y moot| Miss A, W. Wildey, of it to-day. He felt sore over the trip and » a Glscouraged that his club was not ‘ashin gt 3 higher up at this stage of the game. W on, D. Cc. | “It 1s the most disastrous jeason.”* eo | bo declared, “that I have ever gone| sigs 4. W. Wildey, of Wa a | hirough. You can't expect to do reat | pv Ge Committed suicide atthe Moca. | | things with @ different line-up every | Manhattan, Madison avenue and Forty; of day. However, we will do our best now | eecond etreet, to-day by shooting her- to give tho public good ball, for I be-|self\in the right temple. | Hleye the boys) will ehow.’much better | The suicide was diecovered this efter 5 q form on the home grounds,” noon, byt the house’ puysiolan, Firet, inning. I moet hie death on st: Nill met je on strikes. diene erty hit tn ht. sa i “ SOE | n ay vs whneoleted: ary ae 4 + aN Second Inning. Big J hard, but, Be a cronaed GO : Ming aver the transom. saw the ye i jiying on her bed with a gaping in tae right xemple and # hss ne i” voiver lying by her side: ‘ say | OF thd dressing bureau wag . ap ae. | paper on which waa: ia fo so qBody Bill be ‘rere Was Hot) Ky ito an 40 her ingen ver ak Wa ebou th ie FROM ATH a we yor

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