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SET TNT “BY MARTIN DOYLE j “Cabochon Ran Like a ‘‘Dead Miller Has Close Call in a Runaway. a} form. showing of Cabochon. the Feature Event —Jocl BRIGHTON RACE One” in key | ‘ BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, July 26.—Martin Doyle, at | |§ to 1, was the winner of the card’s feature here this afternoon. | the first time on local tracks that the Turney gelding showed his real It was a form reversal, but it was as nothing compared to the It was a ‘The Keene. colt was dacked as + in,” but finisned last, absolutely. The start may have had something | to do with it, for Miller was last away, put at that he might have improved Mis | position, He didn't, however, nd ren +) disgracetulty. Martin Doyle won in the stretch run {from Golf Ball, who led practically au the way, Ampedo was third. Miller Has Close Call. Jockey Miller had a close cail in the ning dash. He wax on Security, and Was enough money bet on the folding (o almost buy a racetrack urity wi béhind the field at the ®tart and never could get through. On). the return to the Judges’ stand Security @idn't'stop as usual, but burst’ up the stretch, past the tam a into the mille and a quarter chute. He then awerved across the track and galloped migeight at the inner rail { 33 is datied, pyeeneed through the tand. ackily ere was an on the rail through whloh the a and harrows 0. . Seourity this, Inside Miller soon atere ‘under control ‘and him Tack to the scales, Part crowd wore all andl: i 'Scinde of tips on the | Goaariie. them being Flaxman and Souple of lengths of copping. HIGHLAND CLEVEL 0001230 0011920 Flaxman came within » He got his head in front in the stretch, after wii Pol AC eS Suffice, who soon ite wan far back to the |Hinchman, cf......0 2 2 1 0 gurn. but “when straightened | Bradley, 3b..~....0 2 0 2 0 Don Hamilton came | Turner, ss... ho eh OO SR er ote nitrate) Stovall) ib, +2 311 6 0 Nimbus. at Good Price. Bemis, c. sobre Chee) O'Brien, 2b. uN ue Osos 2040 hat aie tes Delehanty, It.......2 2 2 0 0 eciasie ahetnn ta Birmingham, rfi....0 1 3 6 0 sixtoonth. Keene colt was tied to the, Rhoades, p. hdd OR CO EO) Malt da thereatter Just galloped all ee ie any fhe way. Snishing under wraps alx - ta trot, | Touits.; TAS 27-110; HIGHLANDERS. Ee Jimmy, Lane Won Steeplechase, Honey Lane didn't bleed. the das.and ‘won @ fine race in the Steeple Bookman rep 8 surprisingly | rane. lead! © way, -even | F the last jump. On the fiat Buck een swerved just a bit. enough to let | Deer or Williams, 2b. | Laporte, ri. | Moriarity, 3b. Rickey, If. Thomas, c..4. Newton, p..-.. In-on the rafl, A fow the whin did the work and né, onoe in front, came away i ly. Blue Pigeon was third, five | Jengthe back of Buckman. Woden went early. 2 po a — iN LOSE HIRST GAME OF DOUBLE- HEADER First Game.. AND. 01— 7 HIGHLANDERS. 10— 5 CLEVELAND. ccooecH cone on NEW YORK, —_._—. Griffith Lays of Shortstop In- definitely After Exhibition of Error-Making That Cost! Loss of First Game. ‘| (Aorta bo The Meine, World.) AMERICAN LEAGU PARK, July %—The Highlanders took a brace in | the accond game—of to-day's double header With Cleveland and started off | an It thes ed to wipe out the | Iwting of the 0; ng defeat | GriMth gave men nan good, round | talk between games about running wild | on the bases. | Moore was picked of the Hilltop crowd | jfor pltoher and Thielman pitched for Cleveland. "Kid". Elberfela, shortstop of the Highlanders, famed throughout the country for his scrappy playing, haa| been suspended by Manager Grimth for | an Indefinite period. Whether for in- different playing or insubordination Grimth did not say, but {t ts undoubt- | the former, as for several day shortstop has had a bad ae of sulks. The loss of the frst game of the double-header was partially due to iA errors, but. at that, he made a ri able play a F ind, when he § pea | in the atr, caught the ball and leaped | to the bag in time to catch a ri her stealing second First Inning. | Williams threw out both Hinchman! and Bradley, and Turner grounded oui, | un- | Conroy to Chase, NO RL O'Hrien threw out Hoffman. Conro: struck out. Chase fouled to Clark. RUNS. Second Inning. Williams threw out Stovall. Clark walked. O'Brien forced, Clark, Williams to Conroy. O'Brien stole second, Dele- hanty filed to Willams. NO RUNB Bradley threw out Willams. Laporte | smarted a double to left. Moriarty filed to. Hinchman. Rickey filed to Birmingham. NO RUNS. Third Inning. Morfarty made a weird throw to arst and Birmingham ran tc “th threw out Thielman, Chase making @ Wondertul one-handed catoh. Tinohe man was hit by a pitched bail. Bradley hit for two bags, scoring Birmingham and nending Hinobmay<o third. singled, scoring Hineiman and Bratiey to third. oval! singled, scor- ing Brediey and ‘Turns K second. Clark singled, filling the base O'Brien singled, scoring Turner, but Stovall Was out at the plate, Hoffman. to Kleinow, Cark taking second. Dele- Panty pooped! out to Williams, | FOUR Kleinow filed to O'Brien. O'Brien threw out Delehanty. Moore. NOR Fourth Inning. Birmingham doublet. Moore threw, out Thellman, Birmingham taking third, Morlarty ot Hinchman's grounder, but made a bad throw to the’ plate mingham nooring. Hinchman took ond. Conroy fumbled B der, giving him first third: Turner forced Ww Ly stole second, Conroy att TWO RUNS, Conroy hit Chase flied Hoffman fied to and Hindyman Bradley, Canroy | threw out Bto- | two-bagger to..Hinchman. rounded out to O'Brien, ng third. . Turner took amash and threw him out. Fifth Inning. Clark singled. O'Brien walled, Dele- | hanty struck out. Biniringham fied | to Morlarty. ‘Thielman foreed O*Brien | — | to Conroy unassisted, NO RUNS. | Mortarty singled amt took second aa. O'Brien th out Rickey. Kleinaw drove a threetbagger to Tight, scoring to left Willem. fonroy tak-| Laporte’ NO RUNS. Lid to areal Form. rome The Intter Jed all th eo iatter led. all the Soule tonatretane Coming aroun the far turn there was a jumble and Bob- ‘Hie Kean and Flimnap went down. Kine {ef a ralle, Ki face and. withougn Cole swerved to the outside from the Wine Money—on King Sol. backers some wtart and never figured after an eighth wise money went<on, landers, 8. Straok Three-Base _Dwo-Base rtretch turn was reached. King Sol Ean came away and won easily at the end from Slumberiees with Banyah, thir At the post Finn on Beardall was e4 and was carried to the pad- y in an auto. After a long wa't at: the post G. Burns was substituted. ‘The winner of ibis race was backed | 4 to 1 down to 4 to 6 Gates bet | eavity on the winner as did Hugh Grent Brown, the Wall street mag- mate. He won about $10,000. i ' Chase, Passed Ball—Bomis. Hit by Umplres—Hurst Persons suffering fiom ‘Gi’ dth ave. N with remrkable success b; aro physician, i ‘ i al { ST, LOUIS AT WASHINGTON (AL), LST. LOUIS ecten ee Ou amor Osa O5.0 WASHINGTON .... .-.:.. 1-0 0° 9 0 0-2 BOSTON AT CHICAGO (NLY-— BOSTON ...-.2.'...2, 8-400 0,0: CHICAGO POLICE BUSY 1N ONE” CASE. Patrolman Coughlin to-day ‘arrested Pater reek, twenty years old. of Na 2027 Third avenus note by WilliesLynn, twelve years old, of No. 228 irst street, to Goldie’ Garvan, twelve’ years old, and at Tird.avenue and Bast E 2 pees lal eo ue sixth stroe Base Hite—On Newton, 4a; Hoss, Firat Baye on Bulle—OftRhodes, 1; off Hoga. 2, iret Bese on. Errore—Cleye! Left on Bases—Cleveland, Rhodes, q Hiweatodart Stove: Stolen Beser—Hinchman, Pulchor—Thomes, or heart trouble should ¥1 City, for preser Tt te matiga free, asst Eighty-sixth street, inviting her {9 come a° Hb osescodiath e|- Meononun oh a7 1606 5 ‘hth inning. L 6 diab Deten ff Elbert: ‘Turner, Chase, 4 Connolly, I any hii ite to of kid . O° Brh on ut 7,8, Prominent Chi 1 Or Bs, pp 4 prteres a ie HO sent East, zighty of Ne 215 410 his {.. He said 0| doudied to Jett outs Hotmin TOY Med to “Stxth-trning, Geneaan nies to ee Conroy | hrew out Bradley. urne! ut | to Mortarty, NO’ RY vane enen ut Bradley tossed out Chase. Willams threw out filed to Hinchman. Turner Laporte. NO RUNS. Seventh Inning, | tied to Rickey, Clark sin- ged, n foured to Klenow. Dele- janty struck out. ‘Moraes siicndT rene Tod gateh Moriarty, napping, but made a Mild throw, and Moriarty. took. third. key rounded out to Btovall. scor- | ne loriarty, lelnow lined out to}! Bradle Stovall Se rolled cut to-t‘Brien, | Eighth Inning. Moriarty threw out Birminghdin, Thielman—fouled to’ Mortarty. Hinch= man tripled to left. Bradley singled, scoritty: Banaue Rickey. ONE Hoffman fouled to Birmingham. Tur- ner threw out Conroy, Chase filed to O'Brien, NO RUNS, Ninth Inning. | Gtovall bounced out to Moriarty. | Clark singled. O'Brien bunted to Moore. who threw to Chase, But Chare) missed it and the ball went to right fiel4, scoring Clark. O'Brien took third. Delehanty sfriick out. Birming- fed to Rickey. ONE RUN, | Williams filed to Delehanty, mies | threw out Lapot Moriarty fled to Hinchman, N' 'N6. Turner Med to | GIANTS HAVE DAY OFF. (etpeciial to The UDwertiiie Worl) / UNCINNATI, O,, July %.—The ex treme heat Grove all thoughts of real enjoyment in their off day from the membera of the New York-team, ;8ome | | of the. boys took to the wopds,| While! others remained around the hole! all day, playing cards, reading or sleeping. i ——_—_,____ NATIONAL LEAGUE. PHILADELPHIA AT Game ‘postponed on ITTSBURG, acount of wet grounds. They, will play 1 (a | with, plent, FRIDAY, - HIGHLANDERS. Second Game. CLEVEL AND. 004200011— 8 HIGHLAN DERS. 000020100— 3 | CLEVELAND, R H' PO A E | Hinchman, ¢ eS teeS 200.0, Bradley, 3b. Fab tr kao) Water hoe) Turner, 5 eqls 21) 20.13) 20 Stovall, 1b. Om ties 2a Onn 0, Clarke, 1 4 3 0 0 O'Brien, OF 5 200. ; Delehanty, If 0 0 20 0 Birmirgham, rf.....2 1 2 0 0 Thielman, p..- e200 02 Ore) Tota Gon Boil 27 41 4 HIGHLANDERS. R H PO A E | Hoffman, cf. sot SD ees) Conroy, ss. SUG Wy Bad peep | Chase, 1b.. On 0) 10,01 Williams, 2b. 0210 2832490 Laporte, ri. $0 1e020 50 | Moriarity, 3b 6252 23 22 | Rickey, If.- 6.0. 80553. 0-10 Kieinow, c.. ip Lue ent © ck OO. |Moore, p-.-.seee27 0 0. 0 2 0 Totals... -3 6 27 14 First Base on Balls—Off Moore, First Base on Errors—Cleveland, 3. Left on Bases—Cieveland, 6; High- janders, 3. Struck Out—By Thielman, 2; by Moore, 3. 0 HILLTOPS LOSE TWO: ELBERFELD SUSPENDED: ~BROOKLYNS BEATEN ! BROOKLYNS. - - (FINAL SCORE.) BROOKLYN, 0000000 2. — Z| ST. LOUIS. 00201000 — 3 Peerage art | Donovan's Wanderers Find Karger Hard Propesition in ‘the Box, and Misplays Give | Enemy Long Lead Early. (Special to The NATIONAL, ROUNDS, ST. Fvening World.) LEAGUE BA LOUIS, July 2%. BROOKLYN | Mrooklyns opened thelr second Western ROH “OA gi stand against the Cardinals to-day. Alperman, 2b.......0 9 © 1° 1|Four xames are to be crowded Into Casey, 3b.. Sek OO THO Pissenerd i Gouble-header Is carded Lumley, rt. +1 12 0 0) Never was a leader wrapped up with Batch, lf. -0 1 1 0 9} dis team as Ix Donovan. Jordan, 1b. +0 1,7 0 0| "The worst break we can Kot here 1s Maloney, c!. -0. 0 7 0 OO} three samen," he deciared to-day. “We Lewis, s 9 6 1 4 Of Made it four co=aight over McCloakey # | charges at home, and there's no reason Ritter, ¢ -9 0 2 0 O' why we can't duplicate the trick here. BECo sD Re eet First Inning. | > { & © | atperman ufted to Murray. Casey + 2 4 44 8 2) med to Konetchy. Lumley grounded | K to Karger and died at first. NO RUNS. i R H po A Bi] Byrnes Med to Alperman, Barry ain- Byrne, 3b 1 6 2 2. 06/Kled. Konetchy fed to Lumley, Bur- 5 jmett out, Alperman to Jordan. NO Barry, tl... Sake ot ORM Konetchy, 1b .0 0 1 0 0 Seponds Indngi Burnett, cf. +9 1 3 0 OF Hatem ont, Hostetter to Konetehy. Holly, ss. 0 0 0 2° 0) Jordan doubled. Maloney grounded to Murray, If. .0 0 1 0 0) Byrne und Jordan wax run down be- jtween second and thint Lewis out, pCa OF es ao eel vromaltarstol nest NO RUNS. ete =0 0-7 0 0 tolly ‘led to Maloney. Murray lifted Karger, peeeee-ess 1 2 9 2 0) ty Luminy, Hostetter walked. Batch 1 _—_~—- — — —/| got Noonan's fy, NO RUNS Totals... 3.4 27 11 0} Third Inning. see | Ritter boosted to Barry. | Rucker xirst Base on Balls—Oft Rucker, 4;/{23ned,.. Alperman skied to Burnett oft Karger, 1. arger singled. Byrne fouled co Rit- First Base on Errors— souls) 2 ter, Barry walked. Konetchy, fied to east \hy, TWO RUNS. ‘Three-Base Hits—Kletnow, Hinchman Two.Base Hits—Laporia - Bradiey, irmingham, Conroy, Hoffman. Stolen -Hasea—O'rlen, Turner. Hit. by Pitcher—Hinchman. Umplires—Huret and) Connolly, Home Run—Lumley. ‘Three-Base Hit—Jordan. Hit by Pitcher—Karger. Umptrs Rigi ler. EVENING WORLD RACE CHART FIFTEENTH DAY AT BRIGHTON. JULY 26, 654 PEST RACE—Sehiin, Start good. Won Dance. | Owner--8, Hyman $900 added; ving, Time. 5s Ss ih 6 CLEAR uryearolds and 43 ne 4% EL Durga Bu Miller te BM dae, den featon Rd ae Beckman cratched— Workinan 2. gras j{R, siose. auartere 10; ine hide Seataloar sheasa tour = 8KCOND RACE —Two- 2 “Beart Oe Year-oide; $1,000) added; five pod. Won galloping, Time—1,00 3-5. "Winner, b. «., by Star retch, Ww! horse ani haba at thee 008 Keep Moving ca7* Mise Delaney, i ir Robert | ase Tartar Maid . 2 Past itlaies ‘Soratched— ari oft. Nitibus outclassed this field and won galloping a greatly Improved race, and Sioving, outrun in the early thin filby te Improving Fight it probably. a" better Kee ages, closed strong. Miad Delaney is worth watching, rv] slong TRACK upward nda half furion ax furlodes, FAST, 2 rserens 10h -oret) Flt com out: Fourth Inning. Casey out, Karger to Konetchy. ley groundel to Hostetter and died at frat Batch singled. Hosteiter got Soufinn’s hard liner, NO RUNS. y—akied to Jordan. Hostetter out, Casey to Jordan. N in died, Rucker to Jordan. NO RUNS Fifth Inning. Maloney out, Byrne to Konetehy, tetter tonsed Lewis out at first fouled to Noonan, NO RUNS. Karger singled. Byrne forced ger, Rucker to Lewls. Barry punted and was safe when Rucker Yumbled. Konetchy, forced Batry, Lewis to Al- perman, and -Byrne sild under the lat ter’a toss to Ritter at home plate, Burnett was safe on Alperman’s error. Holly filed to: Maloney, ONE RUN. Sixth Inning Rucker fanned. Alperman out, Holly to Konetchy. Casey fanned, NO RUNS, Murrey. filed to Maloney. Hostetter walked. (Noonan out, Lewis to Jontan Karger was bigiby pltohed ball. Byrne, Souled to Ritter. “NO RU = Seventh Inning. Lumley ned to" By Batch am How. Ritter Kar- flied Shoot—Lady GHG THIRD RACB— selling: hort fate tenet oe J anit 9) fear oe Buckman . The Dectors 5 po Ray Woden nittrea Gaines, uppee 4¢° Butner 5? Stons ow ‘Steeplechase; four-year-olda’ and. upward; ‘ison Hotder Beaynienes Battal $1,000 added: > Poat thm “tan ko improved face, He man ran aa improved face fop—t- aenble,—best-9 htt but the bo fe bad plenty Ae chod Tale O'a Pai took no chan: peed. irs0n Kelly, Potash oad and rode him out. Bive ‘Pigeon outrun. 657 Fou TH RACE—Handicap: * ana no ‘easily, Time—1,02, Ownerton. three-year-olds and upward; $1,400 Winner, b, h., by Capt. Sigsbee—La Wanda, struck Barr) a 3 —Konateny to Alperman. Burnett out, to. Jomtan, NO-RUNS. Elghth Inning. Lewis died, Hometter to Konetchy Ritter struck’ out. Ruoker also fanned. NO RUNS. Holly grounded to Jordan. Maloney got. Murray's line drive. Hontetter walked. Noonan forced Hostetter, Lewis to Alperman, NO KUNS. Ninth Inning Alperman filed to Barry, Casey sin- gied. Lumley smashed to centre for a home ron, Casey UM ying ww, TAT Lecounded to Jordan tined to nonch aWO RUNB. —__—_-__—_—_. FORT ERIE RESULTS. FORT ERIE RACE TRACK, Ont., July 26.—Following were the rdaulte of the races here to-day: FIRST RACE-Six fturlongs.—Omah J, Burnett 4 to 6 for place, 2; Cousin QfoCarthy), 4 to'6 for place, 3; Cousin i 1 Fin Jockeys. Open igh Clow. Start fate: Doyie (cage Bare ) Golt 40) tye eal Ji $428 Caboe Post time Martin Doy! Tn ‘behind to the rtreteh, Golf Ball, a good colt. weight. ho speed toda. 65 TH RACE—Belling Bart guartan fale. “Won artving. Owner--It_E. Watkins. ey all the three-year-olds and upward; Time—2.03 3-6. ‘Mountain y ‘s i Turn, Where he had all his speed, Winner, br. i moved uj but coul Ps ma, strong an hot ochon rant avery bad race and can do better $1,000 ‘added; one mile and by Hastinge—Flavia, Flavieny Lancastrian Smiling Tom Betsy hinford Sonoma Belle ae (001) oot 723, aan Beecher] SEZZERE’ pea SeaBersons, SycieysH eek! Hobbie x Fitmnap | oe hee Seeee Sete sat 3s: Fost time, «38, off, 426 wieny back to her previous goo’ race and won in tne 1 ae dv eame rece. Tom: tired pacemaking. fe Kean fell and Fintan fell_over_hii a me rece. Bimnbitny Pe tteeP caren se from. mak! stride, Th Lancastri ere Wan m jot 659 re RACB—Belling; two-year-olds, Mea RRs ain sfbeewnlaigh Park Stable, Time—t.14 3. fon-winners at the meeting; 5. Win $000 addi b. &, by Toddington—Abiione. ‘Open. High, Clos, PI 8h, om tat Kh ia Glumberiasa ale i Kautrker Heardaly Magis and Bydent Lancashire’ Lad Hosom Friend Bhock cee See = ry Bias alga ihe ts 1010 om Mt 12013 Ri gr rea 6 6 ‘oat time, ott, “Seratehe nh was ed et the powt and in} red, se sua ho the strat = oa" as Saal 5 eh The Lumber! with énd knocks 3 "beck. but 452-2 7S 138 Rurna was wubetituted. Kood aosed strong. ‘ate, 101, Time Byenathriis, Helen and Kisonopaaisa ran. SECOND furlongs. 4; RACE—Five and one-half ‘om Shaw, 110 (Swatn), 3 to (tie Smith, 9 (McCarthy), 2 to 1 for place, 2; Frescatl, 9§ (Burton), & Time—1.102-5. Donald’, Sir Cyril, Gtl- yedear, Ietohatchee and Wagner’ also ran, THIRD RACE—Six furlongs,—Chariey y Eastman (6 to 1) 1, Tickle (7 to 10 for 15 4-5, ‘Lau also place) 2, Charley. Ward & Time—L Black’ Dress, Dew of Dawn, ‘Autumn’ King- and Usury Clay, ran FOURTH RACE—One mile and a six; teenth —Nellle Burn, 9% (Lycurgua). 2 to 1, 1; Jupiter, 97 (McCarthy), 2 to 1 for 9. 2; Rather Royal, | 106.8 Time, 1. 1-5. mils Lighter, Gold | Dotinda also n, rN RACH Rive and a halt ture jongs.—Terah, 105, Lloyd (0 to 1), 1; ma Moore, 98% Shilling (2 to 1 for 2; Balla, 104, Austin. Time— Arabo, ‘Catherine Dandy De acers Elanor May and Milas Mazzon| 180 “RIXTH RACE—One . mile. ~ Wills Green, 98, (Lic 1; Prince of § for place, 3, Time— it. Joanne, le Boot and Taunt Dana Gtbaon Ple- ares will begin with next Sunday's World, fentctin scenes at the seashore, These dictures will he printed on plate paper, size Hen by Afteen Inches, sultable for framlnn. ‘The Gibson Bathing Girl Pletures can only be obtained throuzh The Sunday World. The edition Is limited, First nieture mext funday, Order to-day tn edvanee, Get tho oot. ALL NEWSDEALERS, seated —Mtatoreys | — beta dL Oleama, 107 ol Infuriated. Father of Harlem Child Rushes to the Rescue and Nearly Kills Man Wh tim . In to-day. before INERRIET Se tute tin in harmi FAKE RUMORS WILL NOT STOP RACING MEET AT YONKE Counsel ‘Soley indignant at __ Idle Stories Which Come from Brighton, may mate with that “You emphasia possible Clty Racing Association will positively pold its at Yonkers planned," declared James Russell Soley, general counsel for the Butler enterprise to an Evening World re- the meeting as parter_to-tax.— Mr loys wirone statement followed x report” from We “Belghton Beach race track to the effect that President James Butler had been handed a lemon and that thee Jockey lub now the additional rumor the meeting would be cancelied by the Jockey Club. Mr. Soley was very indignant. AMERICAN LEAGUE, DETROIT AT BOSTON. it 100000000 1-1) Sheen . »9900000 1 -8 Hatteries—Mullen and Schmidt; Young and Criger, CHIGAGO AT PHILADELPHIA. Chicago .. 00030000 0-3 Philadelphia ~00 01.010 Batterles—Altrock and MeFarland; Plank and Pow EASTERN LEAGUE. ROCHESTER AT TORONTO. Yer Batterles—McCarthy and Stanage; Burchell and Byers. PROVIDENCE AT JERSEY CITY. 0110102005 Spybot 00000001 3-4 Batterles—Harria and Orendort; Man- sor and Fitegerald. BUFFALO AT MONTREAL. Game postponed on account of wet grounds. For Men's Blue Serge Suits and Summer Suits, 43 Broudway. vai Hy to-morrow We Will soll | fh, te rns erie Bula wt $490,211 alto aod worth #id; Men's Quting Suite and High ioreaae s nk Gray and Blue Hin. Satu: ahh, way, %* 4 | sala had bim at its merey with | | Rochester 90200000 1%3 Toronto... 03010326 —u NEWARK AT BALTIMORE. Newark 01000004 6 Baltimore 700002202 0-4) o Enticed Vic- to Hall. / NEW OUTRAGES REPORTED FROM THREE BOROUGHS unlit her, Dennis O'Shea, | the |ehild, happened to be a fathl, of Seventeen-Year-Old Virginia Barish Dragged Into Woods at North Beach—Thirteen. Year-Old Girl Abducted in Manhattan. Two hundred determined men to-day tried_to lynch a_giant Polak who had assaulted a five-year-old girl on Staten Island. with revolvers had all they could do to restrain them. About the same time the: quick response of a policeman to an alarm saved the life of a man who attempted an assault upon a five-year-old child in Harlem Two policemen In the Harlem case a gray-haired old man, named Herman Neu- man, of No. 307 East Eighty-fourth street, enticed Ellen Shea, of No: 121 East Eighty-eighth street, into a dark tenement:hallway two doors from her home. The cries of the little one aroused the heighbas sod the home and he got to Neuman bejore the police did. If ha had two minutes he Neuman to death, would been allowed another have beaten As it was the as- sailant of the child was sent to Belle- i Hospital for surgica! Meb Attacked Prisoner. treatment, Down iit Staten {sland Joseph Istihe, a Riant weighing 200 pounds, was {déntl- fled In the police court at New Brighton by his five-year-old victim. As he Jett the court In <the custody fept—derman—amt Panoman Falken- berry an assembled mob made a rush | for him. _G. thetr revolvers, duty tho captain, dre +My pdorte: on him." a telegraph pole, but |a@ street car and lock him Richmond County Jail. | Andrew Fowkowski, | Unpleum corporation kownki. They came town tm Poland, if jbrutal of a series of such offen: the crowd assembled { Croak was boiling with court-room, walked to* where of Pol Friend of Victim’s Father. ‘Phe-chitt nts ernie Ts Annie Fow- Kowskl. the... 1ve.yoar-old-—detrhter“of an-emplorsa of the at Linvleumyilte. Tsriha is employed by the same oon- and has been a friend of Fow- from the same The crowd surged around and howled and advised shooting and hanging to Gorman Falkenberry managed ‘to get Isriha to up in the and The -erime- was the third and mioat and Was standing, and pointing a finger ab | bin aald: ; “Bad man hurt Annie.’ | Capt. | Bae contrast be child was ao striking Uae fevling of horror was Intensifled, Hearing Was Adjourned. curable. Capt, Gorman he was a friend of tio and had been heard would furnish pall. the the examination morning at 11 o’cle Interpreter from learned acenied ¥ At the eq until next ck, whe: Police was noticed Istish did not join. (Continued on & GALS LOL [$12 ik and saci. lined. os | ayenine ‘ts 10. o'clock. Hub Clot S Broadway and Barclay at, HALF THE USUAL’ PRICES |Last Two Days of Big Sale .0U Blue Serge Suits, $4.95, ny wea pol Yaet ys of big $2 and Serge Blue, black, gray and mixtarea, t) Gorman gritted his teeth, and <4) every man in the court-rocm groaned. 1 the glant and the the natural —There—was—onty> one Interpreter pro- that man police Magistrate Croak adjourned Monday an officia) Headquarters Jowill be on hand. | The child disapp afternoon. There was « hunt for her all of Wednesday night, in which jt The little one appeared at the home of her, Sparents in Pennayivania avenue yeaters cond Pare, Firat Joly att i208, 4 tO H, single or double breasted, Open Saturday and Falicemberny 19—to—pretect—thts man, “and Tam going to Pavnate ws KIT aoy of you, but |1'l shoot the first one who lays a hand the steateat | Empire } ourt-room a 7) WTeh Tsbe Was arraigned. Magistrate indignation. fon Was accentuaied when the little ctim, leaving her mother's side in the Iariha: