The evening world. Newspaper, August 9, 1906, Page 1

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” iment in TI Probable Mowere teenterer ee ‘PRICE ONE CENT. FINAL RESULTS EDITION “ Circ GIANTS PLAY BALL AGAIN AND WIN FROM PIRATES Hand Out Only Bunch! of Goose Eggs for Enemy. TOTAL SCORE 6 TO 0 Umpire Klem Replaces John- Stone and Peace Again t Rees at tet jraum: IS INJURED BRESNAHAN “Hit in the Knee by Is Forced to Leave the Game Against His Will SCORE BY INNINGS. aie BATTING ORDER. Glants POLO GROUNDS, PA—The fahtin Wrom the Polo G Giants got rieht wen effort to Sond place Johnstone was nr eld to-day. Ke amoctacs to Ethel send Hriah ali refu ymow hiktoric fa Heverybody Moir pare Matne: ‘foun RUNS. Second Inning. Wagner bunt i and phat jt. Neal Mer threw out McGann. ONE RUN Third inning. f Matty threw o M Wt Pelt While stand Laiiddteniv eave w und His knee hid bee i! Fing with ane 1s he ctowd appl PPatniont wan Leach singlet Hipp! ond. Beaumont Mint” ton « ie cen forced Laach at ae Strang walked. Daher fic font. Gilbert hit to Wa Worced Strang at second Btealing second. NO RUNS Fourth Inning. jyBremanan was forced. to NB Wagner kot Ma y's rounder, Bow ‘erman rolled out Philippi. “Brown: @truck out. NO RUNS Fifth Inning, 4 Siete out on a alow grounder to Dat n, ttrang Compbled and Phillipp! was este. Peer ie “x duit Browne and Bea, x pon forced Dili at seoond N wut NB. fhannon out on strikes, Nealon put Weymour out Methinh grounded put Ke Wagner, NO RUNS. Bixth Inning. Clarke sanahed down the right foul Mine fou two basse. Mrang’a bad throw ‘de agper wate, C arke Aticking to accond, eaion airuck out Ganley mito ook t Cid Riu he: oul, NO RUN stiches Ritchey #. ig ne on ‘& er Leach made & bad thhrow of Toundér and “Bal” ron Difbert grounded out to B len ftaking third. Mathewson singled ant (Continued on Bighth Page.) count GAIN ED a Foul Ball He Gilbert out | fetire ana ** Ww The World DODGERS LOSE VICTOR B.S FIRST GAME = SIXTH WINNER TO CHICKGO = AT SARATOGA Cubs Cross the Riverand Drake- Gates Combine | Defeat Brooklyns Loses Big Plunge on § to 3. Neva Lee, SARATOGA RESULTS. _ SCORE BY INNINGS. soe a a) FIRST RACE—Sir Lynnewood (4 |to 1 and 8 to 5) 1, Inquisitor (7 to BATTING ORDER. |5 for place) 2, Neva Lee 3. SECOND RACE—Allegiance (4 to |} and 8 to 6) 1, Onteora (4 to | for piace) 2, Champs Elysees 3. aBrookin t. THIRD RACE—Flowaway (9 to 5 andJte 10) 1 place) 2, Ben Strong 3. Umptre—Mr, Johnétone. FOUR’ { RACE—Running Water (9 to 20 and out) 1, Brookdale Nymph (even for place) 2 Come WASHINOTO 4 dienne 3 FIFTH RACE-Woolwich (13 to 5 * and even) 1, Yorkshire Lad (4 to 1 “| for place) 2 Champlain 3. BIXTH RACE—-Victoria B. (7 to & and 1 to to 1 for plage) 2, Rockstone 3 2) t, Prince Fortunatus (4/ BY FRANK W. THORP. Boecial to The Evening World Firet Inning © Walked and got second on u is ‘ he olate o ‘Btetnged dt wiragled. wo sor | u Tinker out, Casey TWO RUNG flew to Evers, Gmeey tt t and went tc * ning geoond on Me Lewis out, NO RUNS Second Inning fanned. Mora Mied & Nigh on rovers n followed auit. | Only 4. i to Aliter, NO] Ute price, _ Hummel — atrotied Ritter Tink forcing Hurmme t to 4 to A W. Gates came purht wd Hen tat i np ma Iny againat $5 Alporman, TWO RUNS. Pint to Bahulte Caney tind oc sige NO RUNS. , Sixth Inning. | mo Taylor's fly, Sagle trusted, | ¢ utyre got hin Sheckurd | Maaily pu wath “ond Cambie Wtealling wee | Ontedra wis ond. NO RUNB, | nee. after holding a ten-leng the wtretoh, was thitd. Flowaway, favorit <4 ; y for wo tyson and | reached thaed oneMoCamthy's anorifioe Lowle Mled to livers, amt on the latter's (Continued on Diphth Pawe.) (Continued on Bighth Page.) 180, 983 y wlation Books Open to All,” | ig Store (8 to 5 for ' re RACE, CHARTS: ENTRIES. Advts. iffitst’ seven months of 1906 over same period last year ilatineigiacca tS Ne NG aS * SERA THER—Probebtc Showers to-ntaht nnd Petia, as Circulation Books Open to All.’’ | RESULTS EDITION: PRICE ONE C ENT. ) .-AUTO RUNS DOWN — 2 WOMEN BEFORE BROADWAY CROWD MYSTERY I ~ WOMAN'S DEATH AT Ble HOTEL NE W YORK, THU IRSDAY, AU GUST 9, "1906. |Pittsburg’ s Star Player in Game Against Giants hese King, ai ‘No. 164 +i Newell Street, ' Brooklyn, Injured— Mary -Bel- wood, of No, 351 West 27th Street, Also Hurt. CLOTHING WAS- CAUGHT IN MACHINERY OF CAR. iis, oranes Body Taken Quickly from the Belvedere. Automobile Was Being Driven by Francis A, of Baltimore, Who, with His Wife, Was on the Way to Yonkers, Davis, Grace King, a young woman, of No. 164 Newel) street, Brooklyn, was Ir perhaps fatally injured by an automobile that knocked her down and ran | over her at Thirty-cighth street and Broadway this afternoon. Mary Belwood, of No, 351 West Twenty-seventh street, who was with ler, was struck by the -mach{ne, bul not ac rt. Th hes of both young women were practically torn from their b the m y aT. Street Before Another Coffin Is Procured. the of the ¢ tne “DETROIT, 8; WASHINGTON, 5 (A. L.). be ' WASHINGTON ..... .... 00000 , j DEVAUIT cnnso +a-coues 11200 w 4 fae ee I besa i PHILADELPHIA AT CHICAGO ne | No ; PHILADEWPHIA ... ... 01000 CHICAGD ..... -....- 10000 inti CE si FORT ERIE RESULTS. AT BUFFALO (E. L.)~SECOND GA ——— i JERSEY CITY .2-o--ctees 000 : BU ECALG 2 xc no se amass 0100 Golisut vine ltdaliaaciuad : oa PROVIDENCE, 5; MONTREAL, 4 (E. PROVIDENCE ...-. ----- 2011 MONTREAL ....- 40-08-49 to ROCHESTER, 5; BALTIMORE, 3. rhe BALTIMORE 000 ROCHESTER ..:. son “"~ NATIONAL LEAGUE, ~~ $T. LouIs At ‘BOSTON LATE RACING RESULT AT LATONIA. ‘ . fA ») ; GINCINNATI AT PHILADELPHIA rete Sixth—-Airship 4-5, Oak Grove 8-5 place, Miss, Anxious, ra? EASTERN LEAGUE. Thine JERSEY CITY AT BUFFALO ) HIGHLANDER GAME, FIRST GAME ra ~~ re ny ry pape AUT EN BLP NEVES ES EE OPT STORET ene oo, Advts, than the N.Y. | it Published <4 O5, O< MOR Herald or any other in same periog. | newspaper in Europe ot America ; 4 " AMERICAN LEAGUE. BOSTON AT CLEVELAND ries M Alliater Umpires and Ketly Other Sporting News,

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