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NEW " YORK, "MONDAY, "SEPTEMBER 25, wT HIT BALL AT , RIGHT TIME Three Runs in Eighth and Two More in the Ninth aT ‘ata - maSINER KUAOKT WON | NAME MONROE GERARD,” FIVEINJURED savs cooeee, STAKE AACE) TON MAYOR Rbert Grier Monroe was proposed as the Citizens’ Unio EE ea . ? Mayoralty candidate by Rober: Fulton Cutting at the meetin: RY EXPLOSION Schoharie County Constable Ay AR GHTON * the ain gle ak coe li ee of the anti-Tammany late to-day. The representatives of the Municipal Own Sure ake the League advanced the name of Judge Seabury. John Ford. wa Fireworks’ Factory Wrecked ee Keene Colt Had No Trouble also championer’. inGreenpoint—Boy, Blown |HELD FOR N. Y. POLICE.} Disposing of Field in “ fs sine taken Sdoltnanent ues taken to Wednes x =>— - : y ni ich is indicative that no candidate nei be deci 200 Feet. “Do You Want Me for Murder?” : gt ton upon at its ocnference to-night. SECs ; Mr. Cutting made it clear that if Mr. Ford wie ‘Pormnat OTHER VICTIMS MAY DIE. Aeked Suspeok: When! lISRAEY TTE*S NEW MARK.| the Citizéns’ Union would bolt. ‘ if Halted. FOUR KILLED, FIFTEEN INJURED ON PENNSYLVANIA. ear 7 Qwner of the Plant, His Wif2| ening World.) In Beating Out Field Easily in (Spectal to Tha " ANS eran tens rag . f ¥ : “Men with Ball in en and Children Only Ones in |osern tn every wav the sescripctm of | Thitd He Cut Mile and PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25.--A fas}. passenger train on th if | ing Inning. the Place. bse dg Scat tai Deal ease be Sixtdenth Record, Pennsylvania Road was wreckcd at Paoli, near Philadepihi " } : _——_— fer. jive been srrested at Central Bridxe, fate to-day. Four persons were kilied and fifteen t-njured | A Greworks, factory at Meetrer and! Schoharie Counts, by Consiable Jay ‘Among the killed was F. A. Braston, brather-in-law of Gener ? Varick ayenod Conde eee rt word of his cap- | BRIGHTON’S WINNERS, com- jure to Chtef’ of Police Hyatt, of this jcity. (e-duy, refuesting him to notity at’ the New York police. , A message was} FIRST RACE—Dreamer (8 to 1) 1, fe} ! tS ees | Re isburg i SCORE BY INNINGS. ‘Superintendent Atterbury, of the Pennsylvania Railroad. ip Bo go ; habsas 1 Abed oe leita pinong Rear sent an 2 gr Si ivan a eoly same Klamnosha (7 to 10 for place) 2, BROOKLYN AT CHICAGO—SECOND GAME. - BATTING ORDER. roush the roof aj Central. Brid x Se z + fe aly 4 New York. Pittsburg, distance of 200 feet and Instantly kil! | | Coaper pasate: Py a Weeld re-| SECOND RACE—Bonfire (5 to 2) EXD SEVENTH—BROCKLYN, 2; CHICAGO, 2. / . Bireanaiian, 66: Clarke, is Mis. Caroline ‘Spezzio, wife of the) porter that the man he has In custody 4, Ganzevoort (1 to 2 for place) 2 ‘At Washington (A.L.) veland, 9; Washington, 4. — Bon'in ‘owner, Spezzio himself, Taomas, aged’ jy th t . i = twelve years: Frank, aged. ton, and | Ho has compared him Wik eet, | Ruth's Rattler 3, At Boston (A.L.)}—Second game, called: Chic., 73 Beaton, oa 4 Zesewh, aged nlx vears, arp all In Bt.| of Gerard printed in 7 { Saar TE. 3 inci i (NLL. ss 7 83 Ci f ‘ Cashesin’a Hostia. t Btookiyn. wher says tere tna aatst bat each a, THIRD RADE terwante (8 ee 10) | \ At Cincinnati (N.L.)-—Seooid game: Bos., 3; Cincinnatl ES ect ODay os ion HIGHLANDERS WON OUT | a sea {eke auld thoy will dis They are hor-| the man. Furthermore’ the minute. the | y Rubric (3 to 1)°2, Canteen 3. \ ribly burned and the lett arms: are \man was taken. in 7 Rema oe a a ag ean i "Do you want mi FOURTH RAGE—Kurokt (1 40 2) “No mp! He. was told hat he iw, tea't'1, Bett 8 to 1 for place) 2, rt The factory’ way enxexoa fcurvety | of hela Gerany'to. whitch ne cmade ne peat g at ‘ segue PER Bes Th ia te phate reaps yen peter yar ee EVENING WORLD RACING CHART eee | \ eee re ia gel janis. “Sper an‘s pockst wit one of his FIFTH RACE—Don Royal. (10 to ! 7 Pr heath F F REMRG. oC hve [a orturpt rae took hough tt had ander ltecaditinger Nip See iamlig ai tbey bin Wilee eo ee Wad) 4) 4, Bligenia Burch (6 to 1 for - AT BRIGHTON. —- K vari cored lke: eohpetinda ier cE A, an as labarce ana mamneacine Aner ee on da ‘been tocked in a) Place) 2 ‘Monale ir Beaugaire, 8. of fireworks. Ag the-law provides. the room in ther Park Hote) for a tlme he} pant plant,.whfoh conkisis of aclong, low was egain closely qucstioned. Asked!. SIXTH RACE—Bribery (18 to 5) raised barrier, to-day and gave the Griffith Men Starting with Fifth BATTING ORDER, Seat enc soon an ae First Day—Sept. 25, 1905, Track Fast. Dullding one ata a Walt stories high, | Why he had asked sf he was wanted 4, Content: (5 to 2.for place) 2, Ma- e * t year to come. Gnd n number of smaller. bufldings, In| fF murder, Ae sald: sang: ’ 153. HET RAGE—41,000 nated: for tnree-rear-olds and uv; atx furonas Pile Up Runs Early, and Al-) ,,Hienunders, 7S: Touts, he score of 1870 to 4 iu favor of New $m an trolated part of the chy, It is anit, that usually whafathey hunt nee, ‘Thdex. Starters, Fin. Sish.Clos. PI Sh. Koeier, rf, Awrcasuteld, 2b, York tells."the story In ay flash, but” located on top of u hil and the nearest “EN fore” oe By Shaw ee oe es ways Have Safe Lead. Over Blber.etd ¥rish, rf. gives na idea of the wonderful reversal ‘The man looked utter'y worn out, He BY FRANK W. THORP. 7 a 4! wW. To id i : rsa Wallkos. as: . $ house is that of Mrs. Mary Hannigan, didn't scem greatly disturbed by his ar- BRIG) BEACH RACH” ae rae i a a 3 BC tor} 1 ae $t. Louis. Willa, 2b, Jones, Ib. of form shown by MbGraww's bread yeaa 100 yards away. Test, but whe: : % TOR, REACS, ; s é “4 Chase, 1b. Uiiaron, db, under pressure, -Every man’s /eart and. ‘There were two distinct exvlosions. vous, Asked to cxpiain his, hovesants| SP, Sic priafion. beeiey tes. womee Seger bar Won slaves ined» hentia eal? ult, of. Fan Zandt, of, soul was centered th «hts: opening : Just how thoy hapnendd ts a mysery,iJately he told a number. of storios, | Teeuns by pectin typ Mess 1 ie ner, c, o/ the final serles with Pittsburg ‘ tata when is best form. Kis should ha: ¥ Orth, p. vi 1 D. @n none of the tafe Thieme were investizated and found 1o/"* excelent in tte makeup. Tt did and eae toe Stn. anlar tan a econ ragga: TORE Wes SIE leuithe, behing SCORE BY INNINGS. Unrke-O'Ledstln nerves were screwed ap to 0. high ten ing. But every beliding in» pe Fe Retina =, *| 20% Beem. to have the or of attiac- | S88 SP f1,000 added; steeplechase; handicap; four-Jearoldy and up; | St. Louie 010120 04 210 dion: eS “place was raged and even the cottags| ‘The. maf. was first” tion, however, for the attendange was 154 ° ar Sone Rack —#, * | Highlande: 20 0 x18 ‘Despite’ his hard work ef rezent dags of Mus. Hannigan. was destroyed, Sho Perey Ry ra remarpaviy! light. It may haye been | inate, Biartare: ‘We. S11 Fin. Joorey, — Oren. los NATIONAL LEAGUE. Mathewson, feeling ft a# a {.4Alo, wants tand iher (daughter were both burned) Was ‘to struc Fosempitnce that the cool, breeay weather deterred | “i47? Bontire: 16 Oe Se Pac BY JOHN POC. OCK. ed to work, and McGraw let him haya bad to be attended by Nie ambu- | Gerard that ae Hraivea Mintand held |aiany, orto Knew of the unprotected Ruthea, Hatter iat 8 tore nee BROOKLYN AR CHICAGO he reins. With bis great drop ball jotice alirgton, him unail Cooper arr makeup of Brighton's opea-work grand- Gey Beck a i 2 2 18-5 19-8 O10 AMERICAN LEAGUB PARK, Sept. then ‘ J ae psu the’ Blea tee doit tae $lx Ambulances Resvonded. stand, The chances are, however, that! 77 Pas x 1 | %.—Local baseball fans saw the Amer- % GAME. Matty mowed the a : fort M4 Leas tailenders play the High- 0.0 1.00 1 0 0 0-2) tlonk, and but for a few unto) ae sing ‘4 tag Wa 00 0/000 0-0 6-0) misplays Pittsburg’s runy would) nob / khe'$ tariff $s beginning to thin out 91 Rowan. aime! day. Th 5 ; the ranks of the regulars, and from ~~ landers to-day. here was no pennant serene! *. * BOTH me now Prien Risrenaesere may be looked parting: B as Reanasy. ime AS Seth! IA I Be be Perbinse-—Piorence hinging on the result, but there was| STORY OF GAMES ON PAGE 3, | aye been so numerous, \]for Tho Tacs in‘band all the! way. Ganzyoort ran mgood races Muthis | enough at stake to make GriMth's men BOHTON AT CINCINNATI. |. Phillippe in an Airship. Th rfl of "ahve card was the| Rattler ied aorexcuse = a Ss extend themselves. Sinan GA ste i Phillippe went (up in the air at | | Produce Stakes with a small but select 1 5 ‘THIRD RACE—$900 ndded: Only eleven points separate the Higt- | 00000 start, soaking three of the Giants iene ae balance of the ecard was -- Manders from third position in the race, 0.00 1 ° Hi H i ard pitched balls. That was the begin end ft wasn ooac! rs " i team ao hard. and earocstiy tnroushout AY'BT, bOvI8: Se ee cs eth see the game, A few victories mean a great Pit aca diate Touls game post- cs and base hita|were tained inacak a gl oed ecb getnat pe ei $ | the field. whenever runs, were eam PROUDREDS ta 4 Dahlen both dieting dworked bard and faithfully to carry off| . AMERICAN LEAGUE, caecanitea Maite Helse Rae Winter, ch. ¢, by the, game, Firat Inni | threw even PittsDurg spectators nig applause of admiration. : 4 yn ‘ ¥ Beeite aie % _Rub a e Blugger Stone lifted the first ball Orth nctory ” bo-day, Leis : i a , 0 j We cay RAG sonra old value pitched un to centre and Fults smother-| (njnago és aaa for -Manhalt (Policeman Greene, of the Greenpoint shation, was a few blocks away when’ iar seplovions ocurred und he turned a5 iy. Pims—i44 8-8, epelly.” Tims} AT BOSTON. i i x fun Bes ed it. Rockenfed also sent up a aky-| Bosak. : nominate H; ee ; ae 3 3 ae scraper which Hahn gathered in after a) bye on dhe Hyp 3 FEA OE AER 3 re A Y 1 ore sprint, Fults then Fan book fully | PR aa Kiamesha on Badly, : : 0" 3 ba ards ef Hed tn Brink Tong | Betrs alt | York must tone more sai hat ie ‘ ee ee SP 4 oe hi renalniggfifte en for the rates: ‘F. Murphy haa ap- | Phoy, peat awiy to a bed break, ¥ 115) 2 fe: 25 ‘ana “petit Morgan's . ‘das a tle. A crowd of 110m) a ammany Hall tortay thon Pes " ah Won easily. Fime—1-18. Winnie, b, 8, by dmmnis tte sare $e beg, Keeler tet ced watehed he contest ind under taunts _| stony. ssa atroutetioe that under na | way te’ "in Unie Bella gob inqulnitor ran hte race. Bie Roth runners were ante _alberteld LOUISVILLE RESULTS. find Jeers the Glance hit thelr waar will N CR —B1.200 asad; handicap for, Yaree-year-olda and up; one falle Sons Ate hese Hahn soored and Keeler 1anaw, LOVISVELLD, Bppt eit pe objection wae aaa q , -" %—The races| No a) here to-day ressilted ay follows: piring of Emsli¢ “and) ES! lay ling i af 3 sel viayer went in feel San, 10 Ce eae lns 4 Coming to. tim he: would: « tant tan Note, 106 Gy, Allen), 10°15 1" First inning. [mea ae Dpea. High. Clos, Pi 5} anner, 105 (1 Taylor), & ‘Pity 5. Lo Bresnahan was hit an ye A tens serase Tactunes on the spine ‘with he Brat =i ta = hd Browne, sent Daniin’s BBCOND RACEFive furlongs: purse. fear oa Mingita, 16 (T, Morrison), } +4 is, (Watson), te’ to 112 (Robinson) 4. imé—1.08 45, haba, Sattkins, Pnsley, Huston, Hold, “rrivanice 'Pleplan’ Caroling Ww. Knight, Young Remind- er, Maren Ne Neal, and Rely also ran. THIRD Pts Eneda, Del ants Little i ana Two Penns’ also ran, RACHE—Six curl salon Catrall tot tb gr frat; Fantculaire, 99 wecohd: aor Joh et 3 . Time 1,10 elle and Moonet ‘nlag

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