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FINAL RESULTS WEATHER—Clovay sententy Wednesday taeapay wath: NAL I RESULTS EDITION | - al x ‘Circulation Books Open to All,” ) NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1905. 4 i (Circulation Books Open to All,!? 7 SCR ONE CENT. / GIANTS WIN “AFTER ‘OSI NO “DOG” FUNDS: | FOR EQUITABLE: MORTON TO SUE He Iesurs a Formal Statement Repudiating Mysterious Loans Carried by the Society in the Names of President Alexander and Comptroller Jordan. { i President Paul Morton, of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, this afternoon issued a statement in which he declared he intended-to sue the Mercantile Trust Company for the recovery of $265,000 paid on. necount of what-is supposed to have been a “yellow. dog” fund loan. The suit will involye the mysterious loan of $685,000, which was-cgrried . bythe Mercantli¢ in the names of the Equitable’s former Dresident, James ‘Ww. Alexander, and former comptroller, Thomas D. Jordan. A tew days aftes the Mercantile had presented this loan to Mr. Morton and been informed $y him that he would not pay.it the transaction was mystériously closed: going over the accounts of the zince then Morton aa discov- POSTMASTER RIPGERGER A THUS VICTIM: Mov Maa ca eae in beginning to contract the seems to ‘have fluctuated Seas time to) time between $00,000 and Mr, Morton Gescaibes the matter thus: " POSTMASTER GEORGE RIPBERGERY EVEN BREAK FOR GIANTS; BOTH GLOGE Micgraw’s Men Win Second of Double-Header, Ten-Inning Defeat. EACH .A HARD FIGHT, MoGinnity Twirlec in Bad Luck and Mathewson Evened Up Socre at Philadelphia. SCORE BY INNINGS. i BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Spécial to The Evening World.) ) NATIONAL LEAGUE IGROUNDS, Philadelphia, Sept. ie frat game of to-day's double-h & heart-breaker to the Giai BALL 19. “AF TER ATHLETICS WERE} Yorkshire Lad’s 7 to 1/: gainst When I found upon examination that Joan’ had been dubhorized by or by the Executive Com- ‘of fn anyway appeared on the peat the Society I, accordingly, noti- “fied ‘the Mercantile Trust Company: that he grips “would not) recognize the me Pade aye later I was informed Joan bad'been paid. by persons pies ‘was not disclosed-to me, Phe examination of the expert ac- hes reyealed three payments ‘the society to she Mercantile Trust ¥ on account of this loan, one Strack Down, on Street at Midnight. ; ‘Postmaster daisies Ripberser, of, Long: Inland City, who 4s the Repoblican lead- et of Queens Borough, was murderou: Aesaulied, some time last night at Jamaica and Van <Alstine ayenues, As- toria, und to-day ts reported tq be dy- ing at his home, No. 207 Academy. street, Mr. Hilpborger’s friends belleve ho was assaulted becduse of his activity In the Philadelphians Turn Tablee on Griffith's Team, and: White-/-Priindeip wash Is. Evenly Distributed in Lively Double-Header Game. | rn BY ALLEN SANGREE, (Speci to \Pne Qveniag World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, N. Y,, SCORE:BY INNINGS. ®ame see page 10. | SECOND GAME, idelphia. ....0 0 021 2 00 0 0-3 Highlanders 9 0010000000 THE BATTING: ORDER. Second Game. ie 00 05 3 ania they, went into the second deter- mined. to retrieve their losses. in a de- clied way. Some of the New Yorkers ldfd the loss of the first Inrgely to Hank | (O"Day. whose decisions on Bresnahan at'the plate in the’ninth gave Philadel. phia the vittory, The Phillies, however, were jubilant, and their hard-fought success seemed Margely to allay the wounded feelings * Jot the populace over the loas'of the frst gamo of the Athletiog to the Hlit- The i ground had dried off sufiiciently £5 fast running by the time the sec- big leadership fight) which has. been | Sept, 1%—Ambroso Putimann, thé giant raging among the Long Islagd City Re- | left hander, wom Griff Jet go to Provi- pwhlicans tor some weeks, He’ led hia| dence and then yecalled, was a star| Ei Feet fighting ‘to. retain his ‘while “hls opponents were headed. Jn ant wa Philadelphia, vy jn Hartsell, te, Smrtod of lively.) "Na SYSFY thE First, Inning, leby threw Browne out on the Mtched. Ponlin stashed. a fle to left. McGann followed, of the first: magnitude this afternoon, by] in the peel game with the’ Athieties: times) to bat” TWO"G000 | THINGS GET EE Heoray Wins Holly Handicap at 12 to J for Owner, “Bootblack King.”’ RETROPAW, 50-101 SHOT. Is Another Gocu ~% for His Followers. ¥ . GRAVESEND-RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Retropaw (50 to 1) 1, Sir Caruthers (2 for 1 for Place) 2, Eloisa 3. } SECOND RACE—Yorkshire Lad (7 to 1) 1, Voladay (7 to 10 for place) 2, Cigarlighter 3. THIRD RACE—3Big Bén (5 to 15 1, RESULTS OF ALL DETROIT. AT CLEVELAND (A. L)—SECoND GAME—CALL DETROIT .... 22... -, ~-' 02.0 O- O—, cuInagn at etivouts CHICAGO: .. 0 “ST.LOUIS... -- .--voece 09 2, ta CINCINNATI-AT CHICAGO (N: L. CINCINNATI: 222. J2.225.. 0.0.0.9.3- CHICAGO Wieck haat ate Aleeate AAS ee to LATE WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE, Fifth—Go'r'en ‘Link 13410, Jim Tyrell 10-1 pl., Re'nuda Sixth—Tartan 23-5, Mashall Ney 8-5. place, Rika ; nM ep abt Collecter Jessup (4 to 5 for njace, 2, Rush 3, FOURTH RACE—Holly. Handicng | Hooray (12 to 1) 1, King’s Daughter (2 to 1for Placed): 2, gacobite 3, FIFTH RACE—leraclite (5 to 2) 1, Lord Badge (2 to 4-for place) 2, Foncasta 3, SIXTH RAGE—Baron Esher (4 to 5) 1, Saulsberry (5 to 5 for place) 2, Aucassin 3. BY FRANK W. THORP. (Special to Th GRAVESEND 19--Mudlarks were Sept. gain ny demang this afternoon at Gravesend, for the, J track waa in Wore co m than yes- (Continued on RESULTS AT LOUISVILLE. (Special to The Bening World.) CHURCHILL DOWNS,” Louisville, “ anbkee: eouseD i SWINDLING., t. # ae “yh ete a3 ~~ Svnugtus Seton, of No. 1048 Fifth avenue, and tison H, McElhinney, of No, 154. West Twentieth street, ol ing to,be bankers and brokers, at No. 49 Exchange place, wee arrested this aftenoon, chagd with swindling Col. W, B. St ren -ol-Texas: EVENING WORLD RACING CHART AT GRAVESEND. Eighth Day—Sept. 19,1905. ° Track Very Hea [22 FIRST RACH-t1090 Jaitded selling: for two-year-cide; bout atx furlongs Se pcntema ie Wixhard Deluyre. ; Beate | Ky., Bent. 19.—The. trouble between the | — American Turf Association and the but has been “police -nothing © about te the Rip: an quarter’ avd: John oie Out of ‘three swas to, veneers rap oth Bhreck, ger, Kesler came In on. me ofushed into Khe ‘him on hig ends, #0 toe Elverteld. got over before the tam- THE BASEBALL _ GAMES TO-DAY.| ous backs:op could Tesover, In addition | 7) all 1,000" sat Gh tre morc owt bat, Purt- mad- mcs eee B atarting OU of the eB t i Gleansa'a ¥, When x stunner past Strang jagee Med to Bower- gna wae ag sate the ‘ame way. : Third inning, . ; So Bea Western Union Telegraph Company hes | |een wmoothed over and the telegraph eMce at the ‘track {s doing a. public Dusiness “as Usyal, but 1s not handling @ny poo.-room. business. er has left the sandy Rrack wot. Ora tated rapidly, KIRBT RACEK-—six furiony Be eet Krla Lee, Wi (Koerner), i Aenps, Virginia. ilo (J. Mc. Lope: Azelina. 110 (Finnegan). 10 a, Muggle Leeber, Bieturs a Whiting. Tavs ime Ais Dung: Por, Hennoce Belle also ‘ran, THIRD RACU- ptoenths, of a: mile-—Minnie ath 8 to #0, 3; Chict siayes,, 100 Hal 0 fo ty Se Kouth, 10 6d Mala ). i, By Tamak Hogan, Young Rentnaers aes ‘ung Reeth Tia se ae 28 eval 10 (D. sn Rin et: ras (WA “aah ins phy Winch * RESULTS ue 1s Tororo, nd Katie Powers ] den. in much Improved Pidlotna ‘closed. tnee Biai Jorie, “Owen me duet ‘Yorkshi felis ae mud. > CE: 124 HRS, Index.