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ad (Bi nde Ban war second. peqobes seather up Ben. Han came rast ound the turn and a sixteenth from | rng contume, and it fs likely that Gans Eros Roseben_beaten. Red River | wil! nally yield. Fight critics say third. The, “sure thing’ players | her efor WOE ia eet +4 Big- Tim's" H Horse Won, WLATHER—Pair to-night; Priday cloud: TINAL RESULTS ERITIGR NEW 4 | YORA, : tH DREAMER WON _ TEST HANDICAP AT ALONG PRICE -H. B. Duryea. Also Has a Second! Winner at Brighton in Ben Ban, and the Two Save Book- makers a Lot of Money. \P" (Bpectal to The Evening World.) ¥ BRIGHTON BEACH TRACK, eH. B. Duryea’s horecs won tgeod races here this afternoon, ‘goth were at a long price. The mil- jPenatre’s lghtly welghted Ben Ban Roneden into camp in the six fur-| handicap, and Dreamér was 2| jbandy winner of the Test Handicap, \Garner rode Ben Ban, but Brussel was |BRIGHTON BEACH RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Uncle (3 to 5 and 1 to 4) 1, Jubilee (2 to 1 for place) 2, Wood Lane 3. SECOND RACE—-Pretension (9 to 10 and 2 to 5) 1, Won Tromp (8 to 5 for place) 2, Workmaid 3. THIRD RACE—Ben San (7 to 1 July two and Che “ Circulation Books Open to All?” JULY 25, URSDAY, GIANTS DEFEAT THE REDS: HIGHLANDERS BEAT NAPS GRACE “Slow-Boy” Doyle Pulls Out) of a Hole and Teammates, Bat Into the Lead After Giv- ing Visitors Good Start. (Ghectal 20 the Doentng World.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, July %—Th+ Highlanders began thetr sec- ond game with Cleveland before a crowd of 5,000 persons. Doyle—ne of the slow delivery but sure shot—began pitching for the Hill- tops and was in excellent shape. Liob- hardt, the second “Iron Man" of base- | ball—pitohed for Cleveland. He-taa recent recruit from the Southern League and had made an excellent | howing so far. First Inning. Hinchman filed to Williams, Bradley fied to Chase. Turner's hot shot bounded away from Doyle for a single, Stovall filed to Hoffman. NO RUNS. Hoffman walked. Elberfeld struck pat up on Dreamer. “The Test Handicap, which was the Te of the card was really a test (Ot Buftrace’ dle, The | Keene mncarets wade: sataeort fa FOURTH 'RACE—Dreamer (15 to @howed that she could not do it He 1 and 4 to 1) i, Fountaintlue (even lgutt at the head of the stretch after | for place) 2, Far West 3, following Dreamer; the peecemaker, FIFTH RACE—Single Stone (10 ‘from the start. __From the head of the stretch home,/to 1 and 11 to 5) 1, Please (1 to 5 |for place) 2, Wm. H. Lyon 3. \Preamer maintained bis advantage | \Randiiy, Fountainbive ran in about | SIXTH RACE—Gallor Girl (3 to 1 and even) 1, Easton (6 to 5 for | Btth peace to the stretch and came | place) 2, Lad of Langdon 3. Feces GANS AGRES TD MEET NELSON AT-133 POUNDS and 5 to 2) 1, Roseben (1 to 3 for place) 2, Red River 3. good breaks money were on the two [Bor the books. Tons of ;@umped into their laps evorites. Uncle Won First Race. The start of the opening race was Belayed fifteen minutes until Bolando, ‘who threw hin Jockey and then ran away mil., could be caught. Even after this lando ran a swell race, being a good urd until well Into the otretch, where eased him up: Uncle was a rohibitive favorite in the betting. He from start to finish, and was simply ag at the end. Woodlane was “gecond all feed but right at the end jas-outgamed for the place money by jubilee. Hit the Ring Hard. zal wale ens Pretension, the 4 to 5 favorite, kicked e h mo an awful foes at the postin te Champion Forced Nolan to Right at the bid and or kama kd show end. ar wd Pre- Senin Baran waa ht ham by the Rese HY ihe wise fish went to ink. “Big Train” 1s Beaten. benches th ae third race, sand wes ar never: caught. end Von Tromp made a Make Same Weight as Last Fight. (Special to The Evening World.) SAN FRANCISCO, July %.—After an i] quite, Ee too. Ban, with ours argument Joe Gens to-day eadia the trick. “The Bi mould not give the handicap {€ agreed to make 133 pounds, stripped at] reves. He ras of In le usual {the ringside, for a ght with Battling| ‘and Jed right into the stretch, tried to chase after him, put recast early and before The avercn was tse Britt. 1h | Nolan held out for 132 pounds tn full elson if the latter wins hia bout wi {this fight at Reno. | Nolan w queeze Gi it ‘The law of averages. pot in (te work [ionee utes ae Mf squeeze Gans to the laat BEL WEN = CW OV, GLENN old, ‘ool hold ei Please at its he? aa a tbe atretch, and In a long difye won thee os with: — |__tive Who Is Making War Ry. half a length, going away. SWiHiaruy for State Rights. Lyon was third. Ploasg was ht 3 0 3, while plenty at10 to 1 wax on tap nat: Single Stone. The aullivane | and ttle,” saw the victory a box, bot neither as much us had the Walt Piaved Easton Lost. | FORT BRIE RACH TRACK, Ont. lguly 2%.—Following are the results in 'ehe races hero to-day: FIRST RACE—Five and shalt fur: ht! Auna Smith, 104 (McCarthy) ¥| RALEIGH, NG, July 2% —Assistant Beatrice K., 100 (FEE even | United States Attorney-General Sanford Bazil, 0s (riley). & Time |ts here to-day tn conference with Gov. Glenn and other State“officiajs in an effort to reach an agreement as to the railway rate cases in which the Senth- ern Rallway and the State are involved. 1.08 4-5. jalety, Woo ather Catchem, also ran. SECOND HACE aety ive furlongs.— sa, Melingo, Butch Peto, Lad: | Bixhorn, 108 (J. $60 le 1, pigilors: Siod {300 Car Bhuiling). “k. Prime, ‘Lose, | Tate this afternoon the conference Music Master Bayou Lark, Loachopoka, | Was still golng on behind closed doors Hears ar ‘Hostile, Hyphet |in the Governor's office and the deyelop- eOUHIRD RACE—One mile.—King's | Monts were Kept secret. iS |gebottePtarta ed Saas {| Posing, 102, Lycurcus, Bien 1.46 1. Seige a EASTERN LEAGUE. _SFOURTH RAC chin DHE i ae =Osmund, 112, Riley (6 to 1) 1. BUFFALO AT MONTREAL. arlonas ie, 112, Lloyd (even for place), a ighieton Mald, 104, Moreland, a.| Buftaly 28909006 0-9 meno. Lady Ermy. Supine. Cat | Montepal JOO 012010 4 IIe. yn Jeon y Handaell, Orbe, | Batteries Milligan and McAllister; Hughes and Clark. ~ lo Leo, Savy and Dethorpe alec 4 PROVIDENCE AT JERSEY CITY. SMIRTH RACH-Slx furl Ce ee le | providence v.00 0 0.0.0 a 0-8 (Moreland), 6 to 1 Cor Jersey City 00020 03 0 4 iaeter $8.(E. Martin) 3, ‘Tmo! Ctories-OQronin and’ Orendertert Preamitier and Butler, Stila, pitebelt Scotch High, Little Boot, ’ protide, aise | NEWARK, AT BALTIMORE. Bellmence, Prolific, Mnl- ta. Seis SGacorton also ran, Ni K erie ° i CHA mile, and an elgnth, MUA ASL TY en wfmboden: IL Detaby (3 i altimore & Tey Thompaon. 10, 3. Lee (et 2 tor], Batterles Carrick eee eae Pisce): 2; Light Note, 108, Morelan ey and Byers. i eH. ‘Henry O.. ‘Thintlo Do, Matas| | Sepeeneeeen HAU'S, FATHER STRICKEN, KARLSRUHE, July 2%.—The fathor of Karl Hau, who has been sentenced to death for the murder of his wife's mother, Frau’ Molitor. suffered a. stroke iuiadalial Se-aaz and Hes in a critical Drop cond a eas | pa ata eee es asia (ht Oia ' chili | riarty, and when they were trying to er Chase stole second and went to third out and Hoffman stole second on the last Dall. Chase singled, scoring Hoff- man, and took second on the throw. ‘While the Cleveland players were wrangling over the decision at the plate Chase stole third. Williams walked. Chase scored as Bradley threw out La- porte, Williams taking second. Tyrner threw out Moriarty. TWO RUNS, B8econd Inning. Clark grounded out to Chase, O'Brien singled. De filed to Witlams. Bie ap haces pack nowchuenth cnr Jobhardt’s Texas leaguer fel fely, ecoring O'Brien and sending Bir- | mingham to third: On/the throw Lieb hardt took second. Hinchman walked. Klieinow was kicking and wut out of the game for homas took his place, Bradley singled. scoring Birmingham and Liebbardt, Dut_Hinabman down, Hoffman to Thomas to Elberfeld to Moriarty, THREE RUNS. Hickey filed to Turper. Turser threw out Thomas. Dovle struck ott Ian Kot awa. Clark bud ‘he ‘waa sate at frat. Hottmas azain walked, Elberfald hit to Brad- ley, but Hoffman beat the throw seoond and tho bases were full. Chase flied to Birmingham. NO RUNS, | Tiird tnning. Turner fouled to Thomas. Btovall grounded out to Elberfeld. Willams threw out NO_RUNS, Wihtama singled to the infield. La: porte singled, sending Williams to ¢ and he took second on the Chere Turner shrew out Morfarty, but wil: jama . scored, Laporte talk third. Rickey hit to Stovall, whose throw to tho plate was bad and Laporte scored. Thimea singled, sending , Rickey third, but Thomas was run down. mingham to O'Brien, to Btovall. filed to O'Brien, TWO RUNS. Fourth Inning. Doyle tossed out O'Brien. Delehanty, walked, but was forced by Birming- ham. Mortarity to Willie) y derlarlty Pam. Mot Taconarat. NO RUNG. Hoffman’ struck out. Clark was hurt ‘& pitched ball, and Bemis took his lace. Elberfeld | fited Brien got Chase's fly. Fifth Inning. itnctmen sineiesand. took secon: as Willams throw out Bradley. feld threw out Turner, Himchman tak- ing third. Stovall nt safely to the In- field; scoring Hinchman, Stovaa hit to riaris-and Turner waa out, Moriarty jeter ied to Turner threw out Willlama. waticed.—Morlariy singled... Rickey hit safe to left.. Laporte failed ot run and was forced out at third, Delehanty to Bradley. Thomas singled, scoring Mo- to Bir- Doyle by by to. Hinchman. NO RU: catch Riokey In a chase between second and third Stovall thr mf over Bradley's head and Rickey sc Thomas pei! Enis Doyle out, Ppnee to Btoval: ‘0 RUNS. 8ixth Inning. O'Brien struck out. Elberfeld threw out aig NO RUNS fouled to and went to second Stat Mitra LaLa Tdobbardt to ‘Hoffman stole third and scored on Bemin'a bad throw. Turner threw out Chase. Wtlllama doubled and stole ate Laporte struck out. ONE RUN. Seventh Inning. 1 Liebhardt filed to Elberfeld. Hinch- man struck out, Bradley singled. rors ‘er died; Moriarity_to-Chase. NO RUNS. Moriarty alngled. Rickey. struck out “ Elghth Inning. Btovali filed to Hoffman. Bemis fouled to RATS O'Brien filed to Hoffman. NO R Doyle douvied, UNoftman was hit by a pitched ball. Both runners advanced, as Liebhardt threw out Elberfeld. Chase singled, scoring Doyle and Hoffman. on Bemis's bad throw, Willlams struck ut, ea pore popped out to O’Brien, TWO Ninth Inning. » ty filed to Laporte. Birming- aniieirnoe out peNy ak eo eid batted for Llebhardt and. led. Hinchman filed to Hoffman. > rai UNS. LATE JAMESTOWN RESULTS. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION. V July %—-Reaults in the closing eventa of the swimming contests here to-day wero as follo - Firth eyent—Plunge for. distance, ju- nior—Won by GC. 1. Healey, Chicago A. C,, distance ® fest; C, Mf. Daniel, N, Y, A. C., sovond; W. Abbey, Prince- ton Univeraity, third. Sixth event—Junior back stroke, Atty yaa —Won by W. R Quayle, Chicago ©, Time-31 4-5 neconds, C. M, Dan- i, N.Y. ALG, second: % Mengel, Yale, third, (Other Races on Sporting Page.) ———___ $12.00 SERGE SUITS, $4.95. Hub Clothiers, Heroine chav oh pret pagway, a at all 06 piste wave OI their Men's Serge fia te Balin peas ‘all 1 Prida: foaaey, \ 3 1907. Umptres—Connoily and Hurst. HIGHLANDERS, GIANTS. (FINAL SCORE.) (FINAL SCORE.) OG NEMO 4 GIANTS. HIGHLANDERS. “CINCINNATI. 20202102 — 9\900102000— 3) CLEVELAND. ; ' Ri po Ary: NEW YORK. |Hinchman,cf......1 1 1.0 0 LUST ay | Bradley, 3b. 0 2 1 \t 6| Shannon, It. 110 1.0 | Turner, an. 01 5 [5 s3ip| Browne, te. Dich Cn |Stovall, 1b........-0 1 9 0 g| Devlin, 3b. 0 0 4 5 1 Clarke, (c: 0 0 3 0 1)Seymour, cf.. Vey We OO Bemis, c.. Fo os i a | Breenahan,.c.....,.0, 1 2° 0/20 O'Brien, 2b... 1 3 1 | McGann, tb.......0° 0 14 0 0} Delehanty, If © 0 0 1. 9|Dablen, se. 0 021 0 Birmingham, rf.....1 1 1 1 0| Doyle Lets Bee Liebhardt, p. 1 10 2 0|Mathew.oitp......0 9 0 3 0 *Wakefield.........0 1 0 0 0 Snes ea al Gulasistypuseinecend ET otal sates hec tess Arata 4 Totals..cs..scssee0 4-9 124.4128 CINC NNATI. “Batted for Liebhardt, ninth inning. R H P) z HIGHLANDERS. ilo aisa 0 R H PO A gz Hoffman, ch... 2 0 4 1 0 Spey ee ane ee minetrad oo a sp | Miteselis at sito oO Z i 8 6 9 | Schlei, ¢ eo O 3 Shee 1 0) 1 2 4 a uf Ganzeh 1 .0 0 13 1 0 1 1 1 ° 0 Kruger, ch...2.... . 0 o 2 ° 0 Thies Mowrey.3b.,....4.0 0 0 4 0 tot om 9 | Odwel If... Qe ey on 0 0 0 0 of EWNE Pes Pale 1e 502167 0 Th i | Bre RTE eos Devine : Fe % i Fi Totals. ... Negus 047) 018/91 3 10 37 14g |. First Base on Balls—Oft Mathewson, Totals...... 2114680 | pe awepeipeet 4 Firat Base on Errors. Cincinnati, 1. 5: or Deve ae bale Of Lieuhardt: | Lert on Bases—Glants, 2; Cincinnati, 1. Firec ate on Errors Highlanders, 4 SiruigZ Out—By Mathewson, 2; by ralgit on Bases—Clevelan High: | Ewing, 6 Etnwck,out~By Liebhardt, 6. by | Three-hase Hits—Seymour, Lobert, Devens we HI will Two-base Hits--Ewing. wo-Base Hite—Willlams, Doyle, Stolen Bases—Mowrey. Wigs Bases Holtman (2), Chase (2, | Dzuble Playe—Mitchell and Gansel; Hit by Pitecher—Hoffman. Lobert and Ganzel. Umpire—Emalie. EVENING WORLD RACE CHART FOURTEENTH D JULY 25. CLEAR. | AY AT BRIGHTON. TRACK FAST, FLRST RACE—Two-year-olds; §i,av au five and @ half turion 4 one § eckitts, poor. wer sie tiie =2'00 1. Winner, ane! by “Star Bhoot— index. tarters, Tet =Mias Popular, Ida D., William ¥. Lyow " Uncle. outclamsed .hia field and won galloping. Hp Is géod and one of the best settable aru and utenneg Weoteaet fa he” place’ "Phe Becket SPL HINGKT OSE wat never astraioe ‘nice race and was the best of the ot 7 Uhre yeare Gded; ane mile by Ortflamb—Van- siotEsBas Saco] . Bloom: Bs 05: off, S12 Scratched—Helcaet i was in his stride ha mat coming very fa {atrige hie aris ‘race. Wy ea nade vecelved_w poor ‘break, but c Kemp. Ridaeley bi fe rtart euma. Thin ‘ndven: e end. Von Tromp or the-place., Workmald dite ‘to watch Ei 650 ™#! TRD RACE—Handieap; tongs. BORLA LG Three year-olds and upward; $1,000 added: Time—1.21 1-5. Winner, ch. «., by Ben Btrome—Ban Amy. Btart good. Wan nally. Duryea. Owner—H._B. in fe Index, Starters: ee im % Fin Tockeys. pHa jon. 11, Bh, ty = 7 21? Garner. rs 3 Rl poe i a8 Pong Mactin ic 1110 Hiersen cael fed Wiver $ os Mit Boab Eas Halifax 2 1% 2! 3f 4% Nicol % 4 fas? Comedionn & 1 gt 0! Bt Randy rie 25m } fr Rectine 6 6! 1) Tt a Sumter Tae a $ 840 8! 7! G Burne..; 100 30 300 fo an a0) Pete “Anne: 3 gf $8 04 8! B Dugan 2 3 1 85 9.10 +87. a 9 6 9 8 Preat; e+ 20 10 Beratched=-Itaator, Carthage - Post stime. | weight, van third tn 65]* FOURTH RACE=The) Test y sadte Ne ben had rah ie eperd. but. Food tis moved up tretch turn and. a ork slowly, moved’ un strong and pi rare and upward; $3,600 added; Moet won handiy. Time—-1384.5, Winner, b. «.. by Hambure—Forsot OwnereH ih Duryea, Index. Stariters, Fin, _Jooke; Reratched—sentucky Toa Post time, 4 | Bett ee teh to the front on the turn and. making the i tminblue, iy loge quarters on the firet Curg. cloned very strong, { tie to the pace and ran his ra ffrage does not like over t iss quarters tilt’ ae abe quit’at the head of the stretch. Calrngorm waa ptf poorly. but anda tp a lot of parsiats two-year-olds, Time—1.06 3-5. WAN added; five . by Solitaire [1 —Cattie “hon-wini ott, oni ‘chet * Miss Adkinson. ye Stone outgamed Please at the en der Spends but un when Single stone ¢ oR! Ry rive to oak 15 Seoatoven Greon Fut Grenadier Tacherts Bob. Bai Soven ite Clos. Pi, Rh; 12 10 41-9 1 H ah 23 15 3s A mp 8 H 5) is % Sh 48 109 100,60 a0 M4 19° go. an 4g Nunta 12 a Chandler 100108 13043 and Paces, Tartar Maid, Almas Weil c for clorely followin: cane Hy ee cit Site Ia junkie o nard i S323 88s cok BESS oUNSaweels Mich. for a day, and was to have been here early this morning. MeGraw's | worry was caused by the fact: that | want to stay In the game, now that I Seymour’s Handy Three-Bag- ger. Follows Doyle’s Lead With a Single and the Rally Puts Team Ahead. ‘(Slpmetal fo The Pyrentng World.) NATIONAL LEAGUE BALL GROUNDS, SINNATL, July 2% Manager McGraw and his Giants rived -here shortly before noon to-day to begin battl, In the series with the Reds. Frank Bowerman gave Manager Mc- Graw a bad few hours by not meeting the team here on {ts arrival. Bower- man had been allowed to go to Romeo Breanahan injured bis ankle at Buffalo yesterday. Howerman put in an ap- pearance before the game and anxtety allayed. Dan McGann complained that the ex- ertion to which he subjected’ thin lame arm yesterday left that member in at extremely painful condition. “But 1 have started,” sald the game Daniel, ‘and I hope to get the arm Into shape before we leave Cincinnati.” The Cincinnatt Club to-day pur- chased Outfelder George Paskert, of the Atlanta Club. Manager Grimth, of the New Yor Americans, ie sald to have been after hin. First Inning. ; Shannon died, Schiet 0 «6 Ganzel. Browne singled. Dahlin PAAGS to Lobert. forcing Hrow leymour per- Ishel. ywrey to Ganzel. NO RUNS. Hugxins rolled out, Dahlen to Mo- Gaon. tahert and Mitchell died, Dev- In to MeGann. NO RUNS. Second Inning. Breagqihan (ted to Odwell, ~ Mo- MILINAAE 1 SCID W OTE Silk Manufacturer Ernest S. Simon Fires Bullet Into His Brain While in Room at the Imperial Hotel. SEATED BEFORE A MIRROR, HE TAKES DELIBERATE AIM “This Heat Is Killing Me,’? Reads Note Ad. dressed to Managers of Broadway House— Gann filed to Kroger. Tithlen out, Mowry to Ganzel. NO RUNS. Schlel died, Matty to McGann san: rol to McGann. Kruger ty to MeGann, No Third Inning. Doyle tanned. Matty fann non out, Momry. to Gansel. wo 1 ped Ban He well. pop: Dahlen. to MoGann. RUNS. Fourth Inning, Devlin yrounded, Seymour filed to Odwell. NO R Huggins popped to Dahlen, Lobert singled. Mitchell singled” Lobert out, Shannon to Devlin, Mitohell taking necond, Sohlél singled, scoring Mitchell, Ned Shan- RUNS. MeGann, Od- Ewing fouled Browne fanned. Huggins to Gan NATIONAL LEAGUE. PHILARELPHIA AT PITTSBURG. 0016.0 0'0 3 o-4| Philadelphia Pittsburg .. 09012000 —§ Batterles—Dro .a acd Dooln; Pailiippl and Gibson. ——_>—___. AMERICAN LEAGUE. © DETROIT AT GOSTON. \ First Came. Detroit .. 00.0 1-3 Boston 100 1 Batteries—Killlan and Schmidt; Win- ter and Criger. Second Game. 00097020000 1-3 0910000010 02 Pruitt Detrsit Boston Hatterles—Slever and Schmidt; and Shaw CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA, First Game, Unies RS 0000000004 Philadelphia 20000000 -3 Batterles—Walsh and Sullivan; Ben- der and Powern, Second ‘Gams.| Philadelphia 00600101 9/33 213001 0° x7 Rattorles—White and and Schreck. Hart; Dygert BROOKLYN DID NOT PLAY. July %—The game eu with the Brooklyn National League Club waa called off to-day to ‘enable the eld to be used fore aban Wealthy and Prominent Among Pro- ducers at Lyons, France, Aiter writing an open letter, in which he said, “The heat is driving Ernest S. Simon, a millionaire silk manufacturer, of Lyons, was seated before a mirror Simon died in the me crazy, France, sent a bullet into his brain while he in his room in the Imperial Hotel this afternoon. New York Hospital. The French manufacturer arrived at the Imperial at 11 o'clock this morning. He said that he had arrived on a French liner yesterday. He A handsome woman of thirty was found fend in a bathtub in ian ai A i eit No, 228) Suet Senithe tse HOT WAV P CAUSES t ticket wal 1 cents, yee th 1 Bho rented uh pa HER TOTAKE- ACID. callers, and+affected by heat, attempted: 2 j Ste LOUIS AT WASHINGT FeSTelOUSeerens seca O80 0 WASHINGTON. -... - 22030, OT BOSTON. AT CHICAGO (N.L.) 2290) '0<c) 070 006200 -BOSTON .- CHICAGO HOCHESTER AT TORONTO ie L). “ROCHESTER ...-. -p-.0. 1.00201 20 13 10. nce eis pm En Oe te ee cat SaeF Ganzel: Med to Doyle, ONE RUN, did not say where he had spent the night. He had trunks and hand- ~ Fifth Inning. estas ‘ ; i Breenahanwarcinaea iat Ganset. Ste. | MEage with him, which were taken to his room, Gann dled, Lobert to Gansel. Dahlen| After talking to the clerk a few min-| found a bullet wound In Mtted to Kouger, NO RUNS. |. [utes he went to his room. He was not| temple. A 36-caltbre bullet had boat uRer ‘owry popped’ to 3 4 Devin Odwell grounded. to steclann, | neard from again until about 2.30 o'clock| trated tha skull and was deeply ime NO. RUNS when-he sent-for-a bellbay... He outered | indded the brain. ‘The phyvalaiam.d Sixth Inning: the boy to bring him a bottle af zinger| sald (was astonishing that the mal gl Dayle’ singled, aatty sacrineed,| tle; The Boy brought It, and as hel still lived. His amazing vitallty con- Ganzel to Hugeins, Shannon pingled, | Waa leaving the room Mr. Simon called ed, however. and he was alive when \ | Ing to weo- | out: irried Into the New York Hospital. j «ot rowne i ; wun Bn Cathe Sev MOUr ETE BTe, spk Basalt so oe aE $_Ho Wrote ‘anon and rowne scoring. “Run, and get me & whiskey, quic Was made of his | naban singled. Seyma oring. 7 ae , "i in | Gann Niel to Hugrine -FOUT oRrats: | phe Dey Tan. a Tacs els y down Otel note! paper waa. Ewing doubled. Doyle's wild throw } the corridor when he heard « sharp table on which was writ- 1 as iaantene r paelos = aeygee Trsporl He qT WENT Mek HT — ——————— wn abert tripled. Ewing and 4 on the first flo: he erin el: Dear Huggins ‘scoring, | atltohetl out: Cpeviin Mil Anata Dee ca Stoeger athe iperiel Hotels Raa To Modann.—-Behtettined —to-—-Devin-+ Tae door was sii) open. 1. prowsh 1 eatin driving me crazy. out, Doyle to McGann. TWO|the boy saw the millionaire seated on| Two sealed letters were (ound on A ehalr before the mirror, hix head] other table. One was addressed to | Seventh Inning. -|hanging on his chest and a revolver 8. Simon, of No, 3) Nassau 7 Dahlen out, Mowry to Ganzel. Doyle! raised stiffly to his temple i the other to Mr, Stearn, Na, } out, Bwing to Ganzel. Matty out, I f e paphernare | i) nzel. Mal . Lo- ee hed-the weapon from r stre They were turned ov i aie a ALAA Met eae? The boy snatche h red over | TRnteer ont, Doyle tocdleGann. Dev-| the stiffening fingers and raced down} to the police for delivery i i \in's wild throw of Mowry’s grounder,| (o the desk, ‘The manager and one) W anh Riventnemctvoria Geri patter gave him life, Mowry sole seccnd:| of the clerks hurried to the [called up Robert 8 Simon on.the tela walked. Ewing’ forced | Mo: ing for Dr. -Gilday,~ the phone, he sald that the man woo had pk allh ¥| sending for liday, the phone, ald that the man wap ep 2 SS LI EER imn had fallen) shot himself was his nm, and that. | set “Etyhth “inning: — poe toa a the floor He was POLS co : mar UCAS i if unconscious, but xt! pr hivig. ce, and one o} he mor Berane vinged. Davie ied to Sete | Dr. Gilday: examined the man and} manufacturers fn Fra ell and Browne was doubled up, Mitch- | —————— a= not discuss any motive for * SU Onn ALEENO. RUNG ea > x | and sald that he woull see that the 0 out, Doyle to Mc- hos ‘i ported “15 Gain, | Mitchell “missed, three. Benlet WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN pees waa not oreporsen 1a; the Mewar ied to Seymour, NO RUNS. a . 4 Ninth Inning. MODEL TENEMENT HOUSE-} sie ‘sizion 1s about forty years ola, 3] ‘Beymour-singled——_Brathahan— canned, = solbrge opaceea : BR at et Beymour was doubled ER Sree Was Known as) “Lb. Smith,” and al “i Ore a: tap. Lobert to Gangel. > i 5. sep a rapaen sean Ne cua Said Husband Was a ae 4 Kruger died, Matty t0 Doyle to Mes T, Gann. Mowry fled to Browne. NO ravelling Man. at the hotel this RUNS. ¢ Q ene C to be in’ robust :)

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