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WATCH FOR EVENING WORLD EXTRA ON GANS-NELSON FIGHT FINAL RESULTS EDITION: Hadi ONE C NEW YORK, MONDAY, NE PTEMBE R 3, 1906 | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” WRATHER—Occastonal thasder squatta. FINAL RESULTS EDITION PRI BE a CENT. ‘GANS AND NELSON SQUABBLE N WEIGHING IN FOR HGHT ERMANN QELRICHS DIES AT SEA WHILE ‘ON HIS WAY HOME Wireless Message Gives News of Sud-! den Demise on the Kaiser Wil- | helm Der -Grosse—No Details Given. a i) A wireless message from out at sea announcing the death of Hermann GIANTS WORK |To Star Twirler Falls Glory HARD FOR TWO STRAIGHT GAMES; Tailender Bostons Shut Out in First and Ames in for Victory. “MATTY” GETS HONORS. of Blanking Target-Carriers of the League. . da Mecktacies et am dei AFTERNOON GAMES, GIANTS WIN SECOND GAME—SCORE BY INNINGS. --000002Q000 900001900139 2-4-2 GHLANDERS—ATHLETICS SECOND GAME—SCORE BY INNINGS. aabhay BOSTON ..-.-. 2 } SANTS ... 1— 3 \ PHILADELPHIA ... ..---.000030 HIGHLANDERS .... -..-. + © 6000 At Cincinnati (NL.)—1st game: Chicago. 7; Cincinnati, 0. Second Game—End third: Chicago, 3; Cinoinnati, 1. At Cleveland (A.L.)}—2d game: End 4th; Chi., 0; Cleve.,3. At Baltimore (E.L.)}—2d game: Jersey City, 1; Baltimore,10 ” ++ NEGRO WEIGHS IN — IN GAUZE TIGHTS CARRYING SHOES eens tenn Fighters Almost Come To Blows at the Scales Over the Style of Fighting Costume Worn by Gans. FLECTIONEER AS ~ ADDED STARTER AGAIN WINNER |Lakeland Colt Runs Up| to Futurity Form in Autumn Maiden. : 100 TO 1 SHOT SECOND. Agent Is Beaten Only a Head| in Handicap Steeple- chase. Ocirichs on board a liner bound for this clty was received to-day. The GIANTS WHITEWASH BOSTON NEITHER MOVES THE BEAM miessage was a bare announcement of the death of Mr. Oelricha, who was! At Providence (E. Lyte game: Newark, 4; Providenoe, 2, | RESULTS AT SHEEPSHEAD, | s seme opens Kaiser ue der Grose. He died on Saturday, The: ris FINGT RACE—Fieh Hawk (4 to WHEN PLACED AT 133 POUNDS ‘el je due here to-morrow eTnoon. 4 ‘vance! 1 and 6 to 5) 1, Malacea (out tor News of the death of Mr, Oclrichs wns hurried to his wife, who hee] pecs) &. Miaetane sh. " deen spending the wummeélr with her sister, Mrs, William K. Vauderbilt, jr.’ H LATE WINNERS AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Mrw, Oclrichs and Mrs. Vanderbilt left Newport for New York ob the 20 Sixth—Onatas 3-1, Right Royal 4-5 pl. Neptunus. SECOND WACE—Arandps (9 tel/Red Hot Sun Shines Down as Early Crowds o'clock express, dus here this afternoon. They wired aberd for asoommo- h 1 1 $ fi itioiin to the Tet oo : 3 inthe mee cc and Box Office D Rushi ations to the St. s . eo i i jace Paul Jones & rrive and Bo cé oes usbhin +Mr, Ovlricha had ben in Rurope ot mal ; Tae t seri _— gu ie Mook out pl. Granada. piace) &% a shing Duaindwe < with the North ss h-— i : =" Boninawe connected “with at yur ourt e pare ADrore e9 1+1 ply Miss Karl, THIRD RACE—Electionser (7 to Business—~Armed Miners Will See he had heavy financial intere: Shan: $3 1 . 6) 1, Tourenne (10 to 1 for piace) % “ . , vy mw in tha barn 5 2 $$ $1 Fourth—Miss Doyle 6-1, John L. inglis 8-5 pl., Devout. % Alatheuo 3. That Fight Isn’t Faked, snd beng health when ne e Ny ‘ i H ‘ FOWRTH RACE—Fine Cloth (2% Prtelenat ieee anliniatti De + ee ee % to 1) 1, Neva Lee (8 to 1 for place) 5, Death Was Sudden 3. 5 3 2 Dihabiiie 3. BY BARTON W. CURRIE, Yrora the meagre *#ireiees dempaten | a SES I A 4 (Kvening World’s Staff Correspondent at Gans-Neldon Fight.) Mt le asjumed that death was very | 1tH #1 FIFTH RACE-Par West (6 to 1) ARENA, GOLDFIELD, Nev. Sept. 4.—Joe Gana cin make the Welgite, \ | qudden. Great efforts were mate thin i latent Moiatly s+ \e ty afternoon by the Geiriche and Van-| INNINGS, 1, Van News (7 to & for place): 2, dam ‘That's all settled now. Ho whighedt In oMfelally at noon and never Upped, ¥ derdit families to ¢ rn wireless 900000 <0 quin & the beam. Nelaon, (00, was under the 183 pound mark. They weigh in agai’ Cxnmuntoation with"the Kaiser Wil- ide Sh) ype 1 a4 > mt 1.80, and alao at the ringside at 8 ¢'clock helm der Gronse. sd BY FRANK W. THORP. The idea of weighing in three times is Nolan's, He had the clause ine Mra. Osiriche was Joosie Pair, one of | sam ch RACK TRACK, SHBIOPSHMAD BAY, the Gaughtars of Senator Fair, of Deviie. ~ fept. he haclnn wecven & petman idem | werted in the articles of agreement to handicap Gans, Usually when m4 fornia, Mire. Osiricht and her nus and / cu Base flan to poine D600 people, arhe thouene| Mehter weixhs in he eats heavily to take on added weight. In this came had ery soy an wome ven lon Balle-Of Mathewson, 2: eng that beating the ponies wae the moat; Gans cannot take nourishment He must stay at 133 pounds. ago ved apart until) last fall, | Pate! ite I ural thed of wale a when, It wae generally understood, they Gann. Li Waters a pide ion Ppa atigp suey NE There was musth & squabble at the ecales in the arena over the style \ he heoome recangiiad. Of late years by Plotter, 1 A Drngire Oar: on pple yay I gpg the Baltimorean's fighting clothes. Gans wore only gauze trunks, holding! Mr. Uelrichs spent much of tis time in | pemer, A turity Day. which waa a _riqord-bimkge| bls shows in hie ‘hands, Gans didn't juggle the beam at the ‘xed weight, ‘Ban PFahsieco, looking after businesn Srepeagrepeed her itenieesi eevee ltor ti) podeon [of 183 pounds. ; TON a Wane Wee ener BATTING ORDER. b spre hwnnr City“ Phanarrey Wace eve Tew Tha Kite paaRNeT TCO Sip other, and when w question was Falseds Wor cusnielistie ts ai 'diak ion one eee. A gah i ane | | ture of cna day, and K turnished one wf tapout the style of shoes Gans/ would wear thé Aghters nearly came tov J 1 the mowt attractive and clone ° of the beat-known of New Yorkers. Ha] pen Tere ee eee ee ce nate thal. | Kether. Gans weighed first, Nefson following sme bora im Baltimore, of wealthy mesmcas “et Javant, Firet Mason and othare prom Gans arrived at the atens/at 11.35. He stepped up into the ring and cement sare send wes © mre ~_ ess nett conten The balance | tested the scales, weighing 19f 1-4 pounds dressed. ‘Then he retired to bi gs a im McGann. the hed splendidly balanced | ait the in at 12 o'clock When he was a boy his parents moved Dahlen. A < ee ee i dreasing-room to aw! 2 o'clog t to thie etty, where the elder Ocirtchs Berens = eerste pad Pe Sn | Bun Ie Working, oe i up thelr {roumnes and xeon took oharge of the New York business Asin Se ehuiil | rhe Gana-Nelson battle for Nghe- | thelr hands on thelr knees, ef tha North German Lioyd Seamehip Ames Pate carnenter Figure as Victors in Early Half of Doubleheader), rane a eee eet ee ait | sweet Stammplonshin of the wBrid, the Bets a Mine on Nelson Line. times during the afternoon fret finish fant in American since 8h8! rho lurgest individual w. tot | When Herman Odirebs was thirty (hpectal to The Rrening World.) aud Cordett-Eiyeimmons episode. ag Carson | ager recor years olf he had been thoroughly POLO GROUNDS, NEW eer by Close Call, Defeating Athletics Finh Hawk by a Head. City, bad a clear shy and « brdling rte way way hg ini my J. Riley Gante ‘ “ bs punted {te leavor of a prominent mining oom~ grounded in the intetmational ateamabip® &—Johnny MoGraw's Malacca was an odda-on favorite In| to usher @ in Ae the sun mnrones fie Sena til fagbar'e eaate fe: WINDSOR RESULTS. other eaay violory with the Bostone of Philadelphia. tne fret taco because the track, weal hicher M heat down with aadurniig ans, Se hath eee Pee ee Pm Mante tn the offices in this aity. Mr " spat ging 9 his afternoon. beating them withow funvy, Hl Dorado, @ % to 1 whot, had| heat. ‘Thete was a brisk’ mountain | cular wasers that have byén made Osirichs found time from his business] WINTHOR RACE TRACK, Sept. 2—~ ng atantest tromble in the firat qance ee doa whi speed nnd showed the way | breere to temper the tut and fered | connection with the eons aA tet. Bley, cares for sport and society relaxation ha Faces here to-day resulted aa tol:| [ly goupledeader By @ score of 4 or oANE | 2 tive Frighiendeuw to the wttetch, with Fish Hawk and| some cotmfart for thowe who overt rien 8.3 won ae. shart. = minal Ho met Mim Fair when the Fairs first 8. sha j a 9 won the frat Came! Malaona on ¢ termé a length und a] the arena cor alued ie agains . : 6. Highlanders 00162060 14! from the Athivies th a bewr ne gre 4 bwhares of a mine controlled b Gold moved to New York and mecried her] FIRST” RACE—Putee; 490 added; |", chet one of hiv best ach . nine half away In the run home Bl) tmphe crowd driihled Into the Arenw at “ ‘ontral by a Ga! atter A short engagement geven Curlongh.~< Sande, 100 CMorinngy | _ Matiewvon sachet | me at Rly beet |Phisdetpbin “1 0 8 0 1 8 1 9-8) tent, when was fratrred by the non Dorado diol away and, Piet Hawk a0} goon in time for the welshing-in. After! Held man whore not ateulged, i Mr, Oelricha wan probably the fore | 4 to 1 6 and 3 to 8/1; Reuben, lub] eames, only a mrCOhd seni bulston | Malacua fighting 1 > the ord. | ihat thero was & meady atream at the | Jt te sald that the cortrolling interest », | (Mounta & to 1, 2 to'l and even, Z three scattering ite, Pfeffer BROOND GAME Widerteid deilberstely | nimbed & pretty rw Mays won Y ‘ "i 4 mow all-round ematnur miblete in the | {oni ote chose, fee me 2 make Giants, | New York P b ‘ak tram Malacca, which teat | gates, some holding and some o mining oc y will binge ot op ol. even ached wp lively by the low Xo BS OT aula in foot | bY oe Altoweth the result of th country in his prime, He Was A star j|and 1 10 2,3 Time--12t wepran, | wae ou ail at the i. of Hart Higewe. ft tin. | I Dorwdo Ave lengthe for the place. | 45 lartchance tekots. t of the boxer, 8 aplendid polo And racquat | Marimbo. Hertagon, Mahia, Olive Leet | who leced ont ait bite, on oe Y aay tite KIO” 1a dato | 100 to 1 Change Secona. figured that the Gold Amhleti Nelnon's manager is not aatisted with! player and the beat long distance ewim- Veatry ymaan, Steve Lane, Sonnet, Lena] proper time. des “ag ton ma aavpenly!igaatinad Gy” thie vel | favorite in the | has polled dgwn about #40 the manher in whi ¢ betting on thw | miing ahateur tm any of the clube to | 70ne a ’ ied — ‘igs ‘Phe feature of the game hie Willaine Murphy. * | puthortties hn life | ent, which will a int tor | ee uct Goldfield, He ty | Which be belorged SECOND RACE—Ptrae $900 ad@ed:] pun drive by Seymour in the eighth In- | Rolehanty,, if Crowe : wh? | tina back ee $90.00 puree 0 ie © 101 fort . Koigbe i, The came Wee won in the ninth, whe: ppetetice ¢ we axnence Baterestod ir polities Aud wa. Eva Iser. 308 (Howe), & 3 and 8-5.| When the teama began thelr second eat, D. Sadoll. vo vanty’s ning, AW the first came was of Paul Armed Miners on Hand. time New York memher of the - jaecond Homes, 110 (Hersnner), 2. 6-6 and | rusia there were oloee to 10000 speedta tWiphetal_¢ a lonk-Arawn-out affair. the meoond’ Wa: vm ion at th eraidc National Commitoe. Hy» waslhsnera Kildare, Plat Knok Ati. | tora present AMBRICAN LEA Soot! gan without moh de sca Er | Gane Bod Nelson wit eto : pling il 7 aly gute ae ~ ton, Limited First Inning. spaorennineeneret aaa ? all § Jurop. | hen | Fine romotly ° “ ; Rid ne becwaan Sew sai te i ” butte : mais ite jubt falled | ¢housand hairstrigerr Westerners > anoiaco, With ah odeasional Dolan #as an easy Victim on strikes COUNTY’ ings or in tents ate |! & head. 4 t in tho Fe hy Wp tos high & x } “Dh notitied President Rickard ¢ to wore LOUISVILLE RESULTS. — | renney was tooled by Ames, too. Bates omy" 4 ri ican ¢ “Inciue" ba | et font Ot Pau [Pt # Meh 5 Hyaithrwed sted Prosiient Rickard af hoisted one to Seymour. acta ami va Jonen f i nt ee elt. and 8 Brad { CLOTHES LINE SAVED cg hlagenn pra at et ceteer ee eunce! * Gitnanger Wite. nighe ime [pees ve canon our | tea MR aan fe LOUIAVEI® RACE TRACK, Sept | aowne mage & pretty bunt and in| syectioneer. was added in the thirg| dome delays aa tune | aa gegeT, protection wants th a ta. bi BOY FROM DEATH. A—The races bere to-day resulted om! ong pecond on Seymour's drive tor| ‘Me fair of the Ruchmand County Ag 1. way mal K favorite, Hel pitly Nolan dovelave thee | quand sicsine ssible intes mis foligwa a bane. Deviln sacrificed MeGunn's [rioultural Bociety « ened this afternoon “K “ “ ‘ things bem ; o Me gfe canal PInAT Rounder wae Dandied by Lindeman And Jar the grou Dongen Hill, #1 watt ¥ rich Uh , Aral sevond taking a 9 ° ‘ seph Dwyer T nt Pere poop Tenney. NO The openion sors . a at he uring : S \' ui Br nas apie Reo Mitianes tied. imenv yt Second Inning. au it had been 4 int Jenngeth sayin ' oy : ‘ Fire-Escape, but Caught BECOND KACE—Five-aighthe of a] Howard dusted: and wes retired on |iig the morning i , 30 to 1 Shot Wins by a Head. | ne eh Hic is Rope Below ie eptnte te aE Saale | Berne acount 1a Burana, Pace taney [2m Soles, te give the, mt! Dandedia be openiog tayorits any dintuy \ Even Money at Goldfield ‘ope Below. Demo (6 te 2 for place), 2 Lens &. Tim ne chance to dry up. the ‘Dwi € Handionp, but the bulk | ple h . un Tie oh - os Ws Weedhany soruck “out. NO Bpeviai trains were run io the ground “ la forved. | ato | thouss 1 hem hal Aa that Bh er Dwyer, ened ein, of No) dat I ae One mile—The Eng. eaten out, Newdham to frat mM. Mtranelon the Staten Ielend Rapid Tran noting 1 ne | AP abe A und they ur .. a hivty-eecond street, tell tram she | Hannan CF tof and,» 40 0) k Amper-ts'| bunied wately. Ae © second on ad, and tl were packed wi) | And nated we by es » laree f rT a a Ate-wkcape on the fourth Aoor whily ay- | 1, to far piace) 2 Murwball Ney 3. Beara gg gpg | Bocioers ps ihe trolley fo, | 8. Bee Ps 4 ' the f " c IB Ay Kith tha Aftornodn, He wtruck the seeming Tee eer NO SRuNe. that reached the fair from all pA” Sunday World Wants {| ROTes said that he Was prepared fof rainde. Ieven be railing’ of the ewipe on aie thied Boor! wuRy BY FIRE IN Nie HOME Thies inblna, the bland unday a a MRA ad meaning that he bad! made, 1 cana and ther hounded aul onto » clothes O'Neil ~alled Sie Mtikes.| There are about 2000 exhivite of ai! | ° M Ww 8. oh |corralled » small party of gun fighter t eaye the neko indate ) ling vtrune fen the*eecond floor. He} Richard O'Bhen, of No, sa iu Goode 4o"tanned the alt, on nha Winds, and Uveae are shown in wooder Wo-k Monday Wonde) | who would help him out In care he had a elg . money por barge lbp Mrer al mpi gay peas okay teeny the Cumberland Att nes at Rad wes ne ulira ‘Out ae fas Jany technteallty te Inject into the pro-| hee t hun this prop : when bith ner looked Btrvct p' o-duy suttering from, Any tee 2 In nae been hung n this welt Ri att ie sic ta 55] Sins on he Tande and ‘vagy > thee | Vote for King of the Carnival, Ceedings today, Aw & matter of fact |sition, ‘The Larry fulllven truet comm with the { oewhions he was iy in eee. Race in ok, row ar on aie i RAGE Ree COMMOR HH xecond Pawo ot con | Mere te mote gun in wen ene. | ae t Corday that . he \ laase ye a Marta ho wihi|A hundred doltar fine i tinpornd for! tey bk revolved a commiawion to bet: F a a of soit eae to ae three do ltented sigs on oo Ta syaein ig Seemed icing wed Wave” a “at ferrying & weapon. Ther etrap them to Wars Hare i Woe itis nce tive. thetr lege and wien trouble Iw (aval @ontinued oo Peeth Pages 4 \ nates lll

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