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FINAL RESULTS "aL, SPORTS "=-ROBER? E FINAL NK RESULTS EDITION WERATHEN—Hatny, warmer} Theredny fair, Nef . Circulation Books Open to All.” | a, wi [ cs (Circulation Books Open to All! (dd »] | PE PRICE ONE CE rT, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY. "SEPTEMBER 27, 1905, PENNANT NOW SU - REPUBLIGANS BOLT FUSION, TOG ALONE Decide» This Afternoon on a Straight Ticket Led by J. L. Hamilton. ‘ZEADERS BACK HALPIN. ‘Refuse to “Buckle Down to Every Humiliating Proposi- tion” of Abies, ‘The Republican organizat’on withdrew from the Fusion conference at the Fifth Avenue Hotel this afterncon and a Straight Republican tloket, to be headed by, County Clerk Titomas L. Hamilton, will be put in the fleld against McClel- Jan; ‘The Citizens’ Union and) Municl- pal “Ownership ‘organizations have not Gecided ‘upon what course to follow. ‘The meeting was called pt 4.20 o'clock. ‘Chaieman Halpin rolingulshed the chair, 19) Thomaa Gilleran, of the Municipal Ownership’ League, nd. briefly ‘a pewnced that the R ed 49 go ft alone. “¥qu may do as you sured the other fusion Cutting. for the Citizens" "union, “hag nothing to say. The conference was preceded by a meeting’ of all the Republican district Yeaders of Mantvittan at the Repabdlican (Club with -leadérs from B:vordyi ‘Queens and Richmond. Tie sentimeny was ‘almogt unanimous that the\Repub- , ‘Iteans should place a city ticket: and ‘tiekets'in all boroughs-in the field, |“ Aelole Seite Meeting. Sine cal “meésting at the Re- fan Age clu, war sent out by County Halpin last pight, following - Every Republican leader |r ‘Kings Qounty was represented by Timothy L. Woodruff, Queens by Sheriff De Braga and Richmond by Mr. -Bruniss, acting tor Bevin President Cromwell. etd ignced Mr. Halpin declarea, ey me in the a9 o \LOANS FROM COMPANY. SQUIRES HAD EQUITABLE BLACK BOOK Was a Partner with Jordan in Rope and Twine Speculations. Made $6,770 Profit, but the Equitable Books Never Saw the Money. A ‘mysterious Utile black book, pu: porting to bp the private account of| “George H.. Squire,” Trustee," was Strung late this afternoon at the in- tigation of tte Equitable Lite As- surance Gocie:y by the legislative! In- vestigators. , Henry Greaves, a young Equitable clerk, who’ made the entries in the “trustee” book, revealed that Thomas D. Jordain,{who was discharged from ‘the comptrojlership of (ke society, and Georgy H. Squire were. engagpa..in oR role selling Rope and. Twine’ apd “Al ‘COMING ECLIPSE IN THE SPORTING WORLD. HIGHLANDERS. AGAIN BEATEN olineny satocks his} hed ten sive Picker | ‘ otin ht to the society for a per- sonal) loan to) Sonn, f Before Squi | tee!” gcconns. mane of Squire. Jordan weld hi check books, but three mer controled ‘the account. Jordan, Squire and W. Hs Molotyre. It cook tho names of two of this trio to make'a check payshte, I In the little black book it appeared that. a.cheék shad been drawn’ ‘the Squire “trustee” apeouat ts Pent ae of the "T, W. A. No. & the. Mercantile Trist Company. ‘The black. book also’ carried the profits and bonus of loan to the Pitts- ‘burg Coal Company. ‘The? pronts and bonus amounted to $6,770.33. “The Equiteble’s books! nevet saw the mone; ‘This led ta the famous $85,000 “yellow dog fund," In the black book was the entry of a letter from James H. Hyde to George H. Sauire offering a ayndicate ‘p; sets pation in Western Maryland and secount"’ in filets, “SCORE BY I iNg8, BATTING ORDER, Louis, rf. ay ALLEN SANGREE. (Special to The Fvening World.) AMBRICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW. YORK, Sept. °27.—Quite a novelty was witnessed at the grounds to-day in th es, football practice by Columbi ee 1 the ninth. GIANTS WIN FAREWELL Final cf Suis G84 a Fine Contest, the . Rirates: . Keeping, Mo- ‘Braw's Man atone from ~ ‘Beginning to’ End, g. . BY BOZEMAN BULGER, {Special to The Evening World.) PITTSBURG,. Pa.,’ Sept. 21.—After. a bard Aight at close quarters the Glants made it 9’ clean-sweep to-day, taking Fie three’ staalght from the" Pirates, ‘and for ever settling’ thelr chances for the National League: pennant Gf 1905, The score was New York, 6; Pittsburg, i" cunning fire from start ¢o finish, but piloted himself out of: holes in a manner heart-break- ing to tis 10,000:fans. ‘rho never let up until’ the. last, man nad’ gone) down in A> bdettor game has never heen played in Pitsburg. and fitting spectacle for New Yor! well. to the Pirates, 2 Thouth .,aten for the ‘pennant, Pittsburg fought with a dogged de- termination and had the , Glante. con- Mininary warming vp stunte ae “Louis ‘Browns | gual on the jump, | Pittsbure'a aie Grim BATTING ORDER. New York, aistmensy' oglu Don} 2 Gneplree—O'Day and Brnslle, peo AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT. BOSTON. FIRST GAME. Chicago 0000009 Boston 10010 .-3 Chicago . Boston .,. Cleveland’... Washington. p SAE WSE SNS RESULTS AT LOUISVILLE. RACE TRACK, LOUISVILLE, 8ep%, 2.—The results of the races here to-day were as follows: FIRST RACH—Purse $400; two-year- olds; selling: five anda half furlongs.— Ferpohjere, 103 )Nicol), 6 to 1: Begonin, (Morris ..6 to 5, 2: Nun's Velling, 106 (Hall). & Time, 1,06 4-5, Belvoir, Game- ater, Wila M.. Anita, Attraction, Blue reat Calabash and Histolity also i. ‘Augondiln, SF oily ‘ay Siete at tne the post. Niagea lor), 8 ta mtg oa ct 1,108 pect oie i Py Pena Matias Nant a uare| front and opened up a 2 3: fi eo Su fn fi | ail’ throu | in front of Pious, ~ PTO MUS ‘| TOELMONT, 7 STIKE LIS His Filly, Favorite in the Bétting, Wins the Produce. LORD OF THEVALE SCORES Quadrille and Platoon Make a Two-Horse Race of Sixth, Latter Winning Out. ; L cenciepeliid 8 “104}90—(-7" y Puidiapeid Ww At si Lous \el.)— Philadelphia, 6 st. Louis, 0. i ge LATE WINNERS AT LOUISVILLE. AT WINDSOR. Sixth—Tranot the Mere.3-1, 3-1; Lord Radnor 4-6:pl..: Zora + 1 M’ADOO’S SECRETARIES R RAID OVER BURKE'S HEAD. : Commissioiier McAdoo’s secretaries, Howell and’. Ste bloscomed outa raiders late this afternoon, in raids rooms at No. 27 East Tenth and No, 23 East: Eighth 4 The raids were over the head of the Commissioners | favorite, \\cting Captain Burks,-of the Mercer street stations It was the third raid on the Tenth street piace. Ten oners, telaphones and ‘paraphernalia wer sa R | EVENING WORLD RACING CHART ea aon i : aN a” BRIGHTON RESULTS, FIRST RACE—Charley (5 to 2) 1, Lancastrian (even for place) 2, Del. more 3, Pious 3. THIRD RACE=Aeronaut (11 to 8) 1, Druid (2 to'1 for place) 2, Suffice 3, 1 FOURTH RACE—Tiptoe (8 to 6) 1, Zienap (9 to 10 for place) 2, Single Shot 3. FIFTH RACE—Lord of the Valo (11 to 20) 1, Oxford (1 te 4 for the Rapier. place) 2, Larable 3. | "Yas, Deluvee gh SIXTH RACE—Quadrille (7 to 2) 1, Platoor: (2 to 1 for placc) 2, Ha nibal Bey 3. _—_— 7 Water SEVENTH RACE—Aima Dufour| & are (2 to 1) 1, Spring (8 to 6 for place) is un et t 2, True Wing 3. ni Wan faally. Timea owned, A. ley east BY FRANK W W. THORP. (Special to The Byvening World.) RACE TRACK, jon races provel # N. Y., Sept. potent-atyraction at Bri this | afterpoon, for there were more peoply on hand thin at any previous time of the meeting. "The fields were not large ‘on easily, Time—4i22, Winner, ch. g., by Grand Mas a8 Grandpa held. tne, Ace. eas: in-all the maces, and the players figured was nearly nored out at th that thoy had et least a fatr crance of {* guessing whe winners, ‘The feature of the day was the | 7, all the way; Was eased up too soon Im the last of the running of the Prod- | ~ » this being for two-year-old . ‘Me Mistance was six furlongs, Tho other races wore fairly Interesting, ‘though they lacked clats. The wexther comtoriable and the .rack was Sessa s Seas: more Uahtaing fart. Charley All the Way, Easily. ponent ‘Went to-the front at the start, fall tho running, aud won with Mat cate by tarce ehgtha fom Lane castrian, who aws off slow and finished }very strong, Delmore and High Rank to \the stretch, where Belmore hanaing on tan » be third two lengths back of Tan, je Fit in Steeplechase, took the lead early and nto Une wtrevoh twenty lengths t of Paulaker, Grandpa pulled up h the stretch and only won Paulaker was vairty lengths S12) 514 goes c, by Avehine-iMien Elle his race. Suffice closed > by a head. Aecronaut by Six Lengths. Acronaut amt Chieftain a to. tha "tees lengths on Tauretts and bitte 1 held this position Boul» near U tret mire, pr ftaln stopped as t! og rt wut we | Sade mater = hy a, ent won Mice | SIXTH | RACE--4900 added: Starters Quadritiy Plato SE ABREE S!