The evening world. Newspaper, August 22, 1906, Page 1

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cs —E=—-— WRATHEN. thowers toontant and Thereden FINAL | “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ J R ES J LT$ E D | Tl ON 3 PRICE ONE betes ids WRATH Rathowers toentaht and Thoredey. RESULTS EDITION | [Sa Bos Ops EE ae PRIC K ONK CENT, NEW YORK, WE DNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1906 PIRATES DEFEAT THE GIANTS Sua —+42——- CUBAN REBELS "0%. "DRAKE FINED BY __ WIN HOT FIGHT "RACE STEWARDS | —-—_ Govern nent Troops Rout- IMrs. ra, Leslie Carter and “MATTY” PITTED AGAINST Violated Racing Rules “Friendly Claiming” of Sar a! of “i ‘| Norma Munro, Suing Her. WILLIS, LONG CURVE ARTIST. And Is Fined by Stewards Wes by i Hay- uis apturec . bi * man the Cause. | NUMBER WERE KILLED Pirates’ First: Tally Forced in by New York Twirler, After Time was Called for Rain Pitt Gue ! . ‘ ‘ ‘ ji in the Fifth Inning—McGraw’s Force in ar Del ; | Team Crippled. < t \ Tata ane : = qa ’ HAVAN ¢ inwurwente in " é cooled ed SCORE BY INNINGS. SARATOGA RESULTS. | IAN 1 0 0 ‘ ; ‘ PITTSBURG 6 FIRST RACE—Malacca (7 to 1 F ~ an ox - - and § to 2) 1, Nancy (8 to 1 far an y 4aF (Special to The Evening W place} 3, Tileing 3. j wx! EXPOSITION PAKA, PITTSBURG, Aug. 22 hough the ath / ‘ a Pirates whout 2 to 1, the Giants lost the first game through hard juck on SECOND RACE—Yama Christy i 1 the bases The final score was 7 tc Several time * tooke4 e and 2 to 5) 1, Python (even | r ettaln New York batters would hit into a double play and retire the » for place) 2, Allegiance 3 ‘ au Mat t ATTING ibe bebe ft 4 mt obs tethihid THIRD RACE—Dishabille (7 to T aes fe : New Tork ' 10 and 1 to 6) 1, Cottontown (3 to as was {1 excellen m Shansen. it chs e 4 ua About 7,000 prersond enw the game): | Browne, ¢ Be & for place) 2, Veronique 3 4 . Firat Inning . as ‘ heed FOURTH RACE—Eddie Ware (7 . orale 7 - sf te Seym to 1 and 8 to 5) 1, Smiling Tom (@ 6 ne tt . e to 5 for place) 2, Killaloe 3. ‘ ‘ a stente | eof Sa be eh, a babes, Debien’s FIFTH RACE—Right Royal (7 to ~ an naw AtOuROe. th. Wanner “sree -torsed tute Way Fin aed 6 and 2 to 5) 1, Col. Bartlett (8 to 5 . 4 tm a «wn - y 3 N j v , RL for piace) 2, Little Scout 3. “ by Fifth Inning \ 1 ] BIXTH RACE—Bhot Gun (3 to B and 1 to 4) 1, Bohemia (7 to 10 for place) 2, Or.Gardiner 3 the insurgents, | k among thome who | ~ 2 WR ORTERS DAREOEML "= SPOSSESSED BY ALTO ORERS. 5 RMA ARO AFTER RECORD eae’ Open Breach N Now Be- Oldfield, Bald iadicopae ~ RUKLYIS|—AHLANDERS fe Lee “FIND AEDS ARE. TWICE OFEATED. <2 FULL OF FAT W DOUBLEHEADER = ssc | N A ‘ne i cetvar cone ne) CWeen the Actress and | Start Against Time for en | aienc lusion between oveper® sid Ain ravine ond the —wreonaminst ——Het--Former_-Chum. Fifty Miles Peas trite : a on Biath Pag Gaaceai es to Build White Sox Mie It Two} ‘A ny Hinson, the Teature ot om jovalty in tie raid seallat iter wien | as ee . nipeg eee Up Team with Re- Straight, and Both po aetna Sette cruits, Easily, Dagie Ware dietliy- amet tie ies eae FOUR MEN ARE ~ tegen ta ii | BATTING ORDER. SCORE BY INNINGS. wlace.« sHURT IN CRASH | Gr* > ers “! | a4e< t ‘ar FIRST | An express train on n the Sea Bea Sea Beach rc road ran into a delivery! a N _ ane Ste + | ‘ruck jate tg afternoon af Neptune avenue. The truoks|!"" 3 Deal, 4 t , Ps wm) tengthe ro . 4 owned by James Hoffman, was wrecked and the four men who te RR oc ids g Hl Gi i] toce in it. were hurled out. All were badly injuredgad taken) 00°): Le “4 ‘ 2 abe wet ee inoonsgious to the Emergency Hospital. Theny names gould | +» : not be learned. ; : : eres : ; " \ BROOKLYN AT CINCINNATI. Fergal caine Feral “ < ; ~ BROOKLYN: 2 wiccue inneee 00104200 Ue Zs |ite cause ‘ abetaanc7 it s ks y ‘ ; CINGINBAT!. pune one ceee 00120000 1—4) ; ‘3 ROCHESTER AT JERSEY CITY (E. L.)—FIRST GAME, | wan | spoaly aren, the aes Tabara! Go ROCHESTER. <1. -4-- 0004007 1 O68) Right Royal Liked the Mud. : igaged ene astro cares i in JEROHY CITY .,.52-0004- 20000001 m3 pita Rackespeatiaays: Second game—Rochester, 2; Jersey City, 0. « At Newark (£.L}—Second game: Montreal, 0; Newark, 1. j a detiare hate trek’ omnis At ‘Providence (E.L.}—Second game: Toronto, 2; Prov., 3. | tis ca tar the saral gaan wer halng At Baltimore (E-L,)-—Buffalo, 4; Baltmore, 1. * male a eos ce At Washington (A.L.)-—Cleveland, 0; Washington, 4. Bhet G Bik Lenathe | LATONIA RESULTS. At Chicago (N.L.)-—Philadelphia, 3; Chicago, 4, ; . | pies al At St. Louis (N.L.)}—Boston, 2; St, Louis, 3. Firat 11 ve | LATONIA RACH TRACK. Avg 2 | zs iad ‘ ‘Aencreatimes ] Ther a pore frionan x wb ile LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA. : are BATTING ORDER. tel ; Sore ton for sige nein" bec AMERICAN LEAGUE, | rae |. EASTERN LEAGUE. revscant tor diem ore Oa 2 tl gerbe ge ly DETROIT at Boston, | Sixth—-Rosco 1-2, Revolt 8-5 place, Mum Chief Millikem) na aspen. i Anxious G to § for pince) 4 Zinda | 90000 0 z| finished first, disqualified, hikes chai 2 : oar : Bima | i - now sive tac coe! “5 es |"gr: COBIE ar cone | | F ———— f Speer eee reel a: SM. » ANCE CHARTS, ENTRIES | aE i Aue ae, thee | | . (Continied on Seoond Pasay ogy and ‘ste z ence “| and Other Sporting News, Fg Ba Capt hin | Mronttnued on Sixth Page cart. ond alt . j ! i { | 7

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