The evening world. Newspaper, October 14, 1905, Page 1

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* tay RTS "ROBERT EDG Be) eas FINAL ‘Weather—ate to-night and Sunday; warmer, = [ “Circulation Books Open to All,” SS Sa bai 0 eh RR sors = es = = . ‘* PRICE ONE CEN / NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1908, PRICE ONE CENT, * : rs phere ETE = me qr | = ae ee Fo) Se spt f mepapremeoatniee HAMPIONS OF WORL nee SWMILED [BASEBALL CROWD | COLUMBIA WINS, BUT DTWINVEDN PARADES FIELD |" in PootRoom| WILLIAMS OUTPLAYS HER ad ~D, Yy, id by \ as “A ; Five Swept Overboard and : aM an alleged pool-room on East Twelfth street, near Sroadway, rasta POA j Masachusetts’ Eleven T'wo Chances to Girl Saccuunbs as Ship 30,000 at Polo Grounds in Frenzy of where 200 men were found placing bets on the Belmont race Pate i pena soonme, “wh Scor --- Visitors Show Marked ‘ i fe Enters. Port, Delight When Play Ends and Giants rats Superiority Over Local Team alter Capture World’s Championship from at Ground Gaining, There was @ soene of wild confusion, as many off the meheorinade Sought to escape from the place by darting tirough window any . . 84, OTHERS _ INJURED, the Mighty Bender, and going down the fire-escapes, All were sieae tae thes Bore Satelit: er yf eaViae Le Stree had a chanoe to get-away, and after their names were takel prtnectan BY WILLIAM A. WILLIS, FIRST HALF. Officers of the Cunard Liner De- they were set free, the police arresting only three men, : Jacisal Se veiaid Was) pinata \ Se ee ? 1 AMERICAN LEAGUD GROUNDS, * » Clare It Was Impossible to Slacken Speed, _ Det. 14—Coluntla beat Williams toy in @ game tn which Willems played alt anne aroun the Ble and White, Bad HOW GAME WAS PLAYED. ‘ New York. ab r jh po a e@| Athletics. abr h r) ( " Bresnahan,¢.: 4° 0 9 6 8 O/Harteeli, If,..°4 0 1 8 @ 0 o,| toting at orfivoat stages of the game!) In @ terrific blow, which her officers | Browne, rf, 4 0 1 90 0) Lord, ef, 0-0 8 6 0 o~ “SEELESG | cost, Williams two Maye PP Williame esoribe as a hurricane, a giant wave; Donlin, of 400 2.0 830 12 00 And once on the ten-yard In sited boarded the big Cunard Uner Campania} McGann, 1b,., 3 0 0 18 11 8001283 0 AT CHICAGO \the ball with a half yard to go on the Grand Banks last Wednesday] Mertes, If 21.1 1 06 801000 J wie had made % yards, on, straight afternoon ard washed five steerage pas- | Dahlen; 88 2 0 0 9 4 0/Murphy, 2....3 0 0 0 o o| AMERICANS ............500000000—5 plunges, ' ‘the ground gained by the sengers overboard, ‘Thirty-five others} Deviin, 3b 2 0 9 0 6 O/M. Cross, a... 8 0 t 1498 NATIONALS 2000 bd na teams in the game shows how superior were dashed about the deck and against | Gilbert, 2b.... § 0.1 °6 5 0| Bowers, c..... $ 0 ee at | Pe Sy a a 0330 — 8) Williams was, ‘The total was: Williams, the rails with eych violence that they|Mathewson, p. 1 1 0 1 8 %) Bender, p.... 8.0 0 1 7 «0 : ‘ L PREPARE irr: og ” . ~ === | 980 yards; Columbia, \83. meaty were badly Infared and one, a pretty etal ee fel Substitutions Inthe Columibla’ foam Bwoiish wi, Sid greming as tho! Totals .,...65 25 2 8 27 21.2) Totals ....:.. 8 0 48 17 0 A \ FOOTBALL RESULTS. Pn yo first two touchdowns weakened | & 4 steamer Was coming into port as the iotaD oo nr At Providence—Brown, 34; Universit: ain hor considerably. ‘The only man Will- reéult of the amputation of her lege. 0 a ee elebsinihleaada derstand bs jams todk out of the game wan Marsh- |B. Br ‘There was no way to save the five who ‘went overboard, and, accordifiy to the Al fret and second cabin passengers, no effort Wis made to save ‘thom: boat was ToWored and tho speed of the steam- @r Was Hot even slackened, The only ex- planation of this oxtraordinary proceed- > CRE SY ® * + ane 1 x2 ¢ ¥ La all, the wolored tackle, ‘The teature of rats ve ae # 0 oH” LATE LATONIA WINNNERS, WINDS WP ITs the) game wes Willinme’e remarkable |i ion to eno Savard tine, k is. \ Santon nanntny book of, punts. Tt was heart-|parried it to the Syordaines \ der, 4; by Mathewson, 400Two-base!@lte—Powers, Bresnahan. \ Jerifice ‘Sixth—Marshal Ney 41, Hanlon 2-5, Brand New. Ap | ren Foot we Hits—Mathewson, M DOUBIO*Pldye=Dahlen, Gilbert and Nedann. | nay on ok ole at eeten times, Cauda, Aine as Brown, of Columbia, lost 9 yarda for | inked off ter. Columbia, Sit she bt Was brought back to ie i Bey aie Ryan Umplres—Sheridan and O'Day, Attendance—28,000, Time of Game—1 hour and 80 minutes. r\ thg is that offered by Mr, Sanford, the Selectmen lgeenigliatactienaiy EVENING WOR D his team by persistent off-mide play, and | Te Arte ff ide, asslotant to Veron H. Brown, agont of 10 yards was lost by other players “nt kiskea are in Pig p: esha rho her the © i a -{ ten yards, frown ir 6, oe Wate ba bia oe Of extant [TN A GAME 18 BENDER WENT UP AT BELMONT PARK, BELMONT PARK WINNERS. |S Stone, ne | Mme ie aoe iN Rae Oy of the disoster at tho time, and chat] A TRIUMPH FOR IN THE AIR IN Twelfth Day—Oot. 14, 1906, Track Fast Ey tiger ‘Williams eame within an ace of tying tho fest halt Columbia, guined | miaty When "he Bid sealine 11 was’ tO) Ieee GREAT PITCHER FIFTH INNING. 2 hte hd 0K Hast.) rinsy RACE | Renryhyn (8 to! 5 score, and Coach Marley was crite eeht yards to Williams sighty, Wile Sah ak, Yin getira sie dav abt : 0 } Q57 FIST RACH—4000! adaod; tor worpear-slds; ax turtonan: 1) 4, Arklerta (7 to 10 for place) 2 | cisod for making the substitutions that handing of columbie's pana that se < a tose u B ‘ . ho did, Both teams played anappy foot~ | Sapo small Yat coud possiiy aro! BY ALLEN SANGREE, BY BOZEMAN BULGER, | Mick auiion “war a Fidos apni ME aoe Oi ‘bot Cotwerbia ay att far trom tho! SECOND. HALF, me y ba Paced ai sips i {ipectad to Tho vening World) ie rane 10°71 ae porting ary SECOND RACE—Hylas (8 to 8) ¥y | romn sho ought to show at this stage of! Waters Kicked for Williaris over Od ‘ ar Dolpa? POLO GRO! fre Gt POLO GROUNDS, Oct. 14.—Spectators| (200) Lancustea or ay 3 hee’ Crockett (2 to 1 for place) 2 tine segon. ‘Phe game was absolutely Jumbia's line, Misher kicked out trom 5 Four Women Victime, ‘ NDS, Ont. anit | alt on the overwork BE iad ed prvi diy 4 the ‘twenty-five yard line to D, ¥ ‘are champions of the world, deat ¥ ‘orked Polo Grounds 5 o jvimmy Lane 3. free from rouginess, - Who inado fifteen yarda, A Bro g Nevertheloss there woe great grum-| the Athletics to-day by 20 in the fifth | AmPlovees to-day Uke an ‘roa { A ct ae Y FAB) | tanve! yards, A. Hrown' made ont : ‘ y by twe o'clock theev waa a 4! H 9 FIRST HALF. hi «Ming among Arst-cabin passongors over | game of the seties, and proved beyond | or tasy- Pat pasngiger d 30 | THIRD RACE—Tiptoe (7 to 1) 1, FAD he a all fet |Bowos, tanto eet torvtgh as bait ea people aroun t $05 o'cloel lschet dont Snow (8 to 1 for place) 2, BNdg:| (At PW ithaona’s ten-yard Vine. A. thee yards; Columbia lost Ave jman 3 f {een caught Ihe ball CoM wee ie Guo. a ee ae oe okie; , | yards on a trick play throug’ He Brows maton tat fe anle tae po de re, Columbia FOURTH, RACE—Townes (3 to 1) ei prone. Pas *. Humble, but failed to | Got the ball, Von Solatea made fifteen 1, Holloway (6 to 1/for place) % | Mako the distance, Willlaing kicked to Yerds through Maryhall, and Holmnrichs what they regarded as the ind’fference | all doubt thelr superior ability in every | : tt Ant i ‘ Of the officers, And some Of them @x-!gtage of the game..No° baseball team bed tae Ae orne oe pressed themselves with great freedom |); het thereat Aanivs. me yeadbg td + estes ould! und the jine bad tp be accurately dra’ along the 27 fest line In centre fleld | Of the six who are dead as a result White expected and hoped for, the| prevent encroadiment - of thi a ‘ ent Upon the play: ij proto alt Sy: ofl ih bough. One| victory way much a source of. delight | ing eld i Gantish 0 Lindo, wn. wus downed Ih hia tracks, [Made two mong, | Graham, a Seownudh, and he Lele. de. |%?, 'ue, OW: fam Chek hen, tie, tat Firet Inning. Duden éried a tackle play, but failed |, Vangilaa oartied te Mat akeahtt maon Wag out nobody wanted to go i to gain, Hokmrich madea bad fumble ¥ gets ie FIFTH RACE—St, Bellane (9 to | 1) Hy vn aot. the ball, bul Was pitegt et sTaned oft on Avia , ‘ The crowd was so Holsy’ at the start i, 6) 1, Ostrich (even for place), Be- downed by Kind Fischer, D. Brown made Miser kicked godl, | Cdtumb,a, UL oe bind him a wife and six children. Th home. Owens 46 8 40 Btong between Ross and Algeleinger, and A.| Columbia was again off side on the 2, Israelite 3, Brown made it flye yards, Williams | kick-off ‘and lost five yards, Oa te — folled dismally on a delayed pass, but | next trial Eldridge got the Ball, FRANK W THORP D, Brown made two yards, On the) Willams made ten yards through | BY . . noxt try he lost a yard. A. Brown verr. Bobb kicked and Donovan | made a slight plunge for thrée yards caught the ball, but made no between Duden and Ross, ‘Willams held ike a stone % aii for two tries and Columbia kicked. Warers | fore than 20,000 people saw Willlams Lost on Downs, gat te. ball on. Phage fortp- yen " ne, Lee Was off she on the hex even-yard. tive Wil play, and the umpire gave. Willlams on downs, Roth inde’ hive’ yards Agwin' Columbia ‘was, off twentyefi son a fake Kick, D.\ side, “Brown getting In ine play too | Been big Eenewet: aaae Cee Yaris oon, and Willams ot hve yards. A : by plunges between eller and Tr w, 4 , and Brown, of really a farewell to higa-vlass racing 5. Robb kicked to Donovan, who Brpwoypede cw vere a Hoe I until next season, for moat of the stark) was downed pn his own ewenty- na ear bande sore. go Into retirement. with the end of the| line. Up to tds polnt Willink had outs |" ‘iyig mads titteen yards for Willléins fall meeting at Chis Gouse OE teat y Columbia's kick, but] 98, three Columbia, fouls In succession. Hncre wae o apiendid card on tosday, | j/Vllllama blocked Columbia s icickel| ebb made five yards aad) D. Brown the champion steeplechase, = Whie ¥ ft witiaine fo SP ; i apie easton, | it first sown. + Bo ine Fiodns Handicap, and” Bei amt Park) Haden geiting the ball In the, centre of| \ between i Weight fur Age Stakes being the eld, who were in: i v {Ell ypaintuily’ ‘hurl. ‘Bearonly obs’ eos | _FfebeDlr 1hO8 gatherpd tn the arena | uiat sveriian's voles dp announcing the oe bai eh |two yards through left guard and A, | tame, 0, lrqwn next in for ¥ : 7 : , louln 8. Brown got three more, |mohevereis for Ross and Lae ta for : Without @ broken limb and some There was silence, however, as Topsy renin ' i" &, § ay py Brown then, made four yarde’on, a | Helmrich. of them will be in the hoapital tor ed cla, pT cot. Winter, 0 m., by ModdleR=Wurget. Own GIXTH RACE—M, Beaucatre (11) craic play and twee more through ’ p iter i ioaardg-orte bee ve] oul ia Miter tla the ence a pi : i Owner®: | 56) 1, Red Knight (even for place) | ett tnokle. D. Brown made four yards Off Side Play Losses. “glght ag the water receded men and | fwomen lying all over It screaming fowith\ pain ond fright. There was o f panio in the steerage and for a time if the oMcers would be ato all thi Gi ad 9 acum the way, Lieb shan! biz on wamely, hows Lave 59 TEND RACE—The While Plains , (Special to The Byening World.) Crowd in Frenzy of Delight. . 1 ATT B MONT PARK, RACH TRACK, No, Passengers: Loat Bofors, ‘The chief attraction fang still hat was te fast 4 Shar TER. | he races,at Belmoot Park this after- omg al me “ ct ay Bea is ola : noon, making the greateds attendance an 3 ‘ Hh that haa been even aince July # at Sheepshead Bay. This aftemoon wis own made five yards . ry ee tee eather ap fGeul and the track Columbia's First Touchdown, and the bull went to Columbia’ j The bering Was UAL! yin4) ma vars prrough Mar- | (¢n-vard line, where off sido niny 4 | “ Columbli five yards. A. Br wn mnie a pal hut Mae Whivienes | touchdown for Williams. & ‘olen « bia. Wir Williams, 6, Willfims, fulled to ictoke goal. re f The Browns Ground Gainers, donen t, openid up a gap.ot bait a r Teeths and galloped then all tie yee | winning’ easily by four lengths from a ‘Wianer, b. ga by Star Ruby—Mins Moitley, owing | three [vngths 18 font of sen . Penrhyn TO if) 20-yard dine, F nde tay yards eat, ol @ big map, Weak finioh on Gentian. Halloway im- the colora af J Drake, who ts te a. Hehe Wt s ier : io - ere ee the olta have taken close to $4,040 Out |Columbla made flve more and oarrted.| ws off alae cewit Boknont Pork Aut for Awe, for three-yeaholde | Or the ring In the victory. a 9 os of ay Sr aed sullen vue a , ine Won on the Flat. tee Brow Hythe Won on tne se canseel’ RESULTS AT LATONIA, | |esovena, th pom We A. Bows wer jlBpeatel to The Byening World.) HV yuna gore 5 TRACK, Oct. M4, fourrmy ‘S ; ‘ he Vince ncated by Hyplw mT Taal TA RAG held. for, two miles, rt ‘ weaken at veh \ ana Gollan e gradual | Gronida, 10 (Nios bbind. Tue balla ition ' i Hands Mint Boy, Tiehts Wiltians aw nb yea Youth, Palle Banat Pentag. 0. #traight line plurige "Tinker 180 tap La the thst Jua.p was reat ane > glen ‘eed pbs ano ths from Ben Pion: 20 1 John Contin amy babe thirty | 109 inked to he 2, ~~ ct Ambariag Tonale Ind, Ue, BOMB THROWERS KILL FIVE MEN. , nit tO bhes front Way atte! RD jRACE~Six lurlongs; selling, Ree and made uve, runt Ie | Sagan, 0 Bwain), 1 to 5 1) Covina, Shown i nae lowe thes nd Prege,) 1 perner, Sto 1,2; Chiet Milliken, ied noiiti in clone order by Tint 4 = hutoy Nv hand Snow. They * 1907 (Allen), & Tiniertiti-3. Jack Ret- aS Gay to the last quarter. where Scar’ yy. Room Mto, Algonowin. | wwARSAW, ‘Poland Oot 2A’ bomb Airs the Institution fs foaiiaed: | weaken: Tipige, then, went ie | Labaaty Mo, Slgwer, Clydeo nd Toe es thrown thid morning’ at the: vole E Douad Con misson composed | > wan BY a head ton | Evkilah Man also ran i ene ificturer, The cook Ethe feuding dankers of the | Saw. who haat Brideeman aa asalood Raven, tt tanen, ris and “gatdener vase Wate and the ich Jost cight counted Soe lector neon d th ‘ & 113 (@heehan), & bos 35) tou tnvged teurities of the Germania, | Mor! ; bine ae > thrawers then fed,” ours ted {te am). m in| Wome teh. fro 4 mo AVheh close premied (ha? bed Sat ‘) Re Pa wey Nicntls, Thaval sonme Sue abd \ fugitive dd, shot and killed threo en ei, Bee) ey ran va Wes Mate birdies) © for swore IF’ | policenien and then.eetaped, eae Papi ti fh, 10s CPreubel), 2 to 1, drat; Lady Tee ul Tn the: tage} Hogan, y pe w a Eeathe i pouand,, ft moan | BUNDAY WORLD. WANTS ; ict tev, WORK MONDAY WONDERS pnd Kercheval

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