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~ACROBA ’ IN NAUTILUS COS T'S DEFEA TS | OF COWARDICE NEW YORK T (ACQUITS ROOSA THE CHARGE Gen. Bingham. Dismisses Case}, Against One of. the Ac- : cused Policeman. Malonéy’s Rousing Three-Bag- Keene's Boatarina to the far turn and backed » Nearly every-| acing letters written and sent Make nthe riceomntnibvec ey, eee | tudendsCrenist two Tortie aa Racing Char mu Page 7. sister Balth, | IDENTIFIED AS HELEN. BAILEY, a SHURG, July 30—The body or fargaret Trowbridge, the actress, who \gummitted autctte at A local hotel last, ‘Baturday,)!'was to-day identined py ‘F. Johnvon, ‘of Chicago, as that Sethe atondauuneer, Helen Bailey. ‘Tho body was buried in the Smithfield Cem. etery, {his tity, to-day, CHAUFFEUR CRUSHED © killed fatally, and -another «injured, in an automddile accident ayenue early to-day.’ ‘Tho Jead Good News for the Nick. A prominent phyaiclan, unable to an- awer hundreds vf letters recelved, h Aithorized Mr, R. O'Brien, 617 Bix fave, N. ¥. City, to mall at the doctor ‘expense, a printed slip containing tuit is Thomas , Norton, Norton wes wnable to explain how aeotdent ovcurred, 1 ol TO DEATH UNDER AUTO, Highty-nixth street and South Chieago ead mith te A. C, Temple, .a chauffeur. “The other A galoon-xeoper, The machine completely tuted over | Uppland Gibson. Ixcovered| and was found by: two) policemen, and | PHILADELPHIA AT CINCINNATI! $epecription "for recently a Seer aan ata hls practice with ogart | the body of ‘Temple was dlacovered | Piiindetphia Sain rentlta, Mr. O'titien Wi Mant} pinioned beneath tt. Norton had been | Cincinnatl i it rae a@fy one writing for tt, wo je| Nurktd several (rot-away was” Ud- Sta be fied t nearest drug store, « bi senior when plowed “UP ai rH NEWARK AT JERSEY CITY. Sg] Newark .cc.10010000 1-8 Mea Seger ecliy isk 410. 0:0 0.0 018. oe Battertes—MoCarthy and Shea; Pran- milier_and Butler. ROCHESTER AT BUFFALO. Rochester 503 000000 0 2-5 Boffalc .. 000000800 3-6 ‘| Batteries—Henley and Doran; Von OHICAGO, July 2—One tian was} Winkle and Ryan, perhaps at NATIONAL LEAGUE. BOSTON AT PITTSBURG. jonton: »0 10 -2:00'0 0 0-3 the.) Pittwburs ; $.0,.0.2,0 0.0.2) —12 : Battertoe—Dorner and Needham; Phil- i +0 00 00:0 00 O09 0.07.0 00110 x6 i a Jack 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE. UESDAY ae o fe D Ramer \ J Schaefer, who was coaching at frst, kicked on’ Umpire Connolly's decision and was ordered off the grounds, Lae porte filed to Jones, who made a great running catch, Schmidt. threw. out Rickey, Klelnow struck out. NO RUNS. Third Inning. Conroy threw out O'Leary, Kini Battories—Patterson and @ullivan; | grounded out ta. Willams, ra Patten, Falkenberg and Warner, [eaped' Into. the: alr and suse Tonanal Gare: Joncas Jong drive with one hana, "NO Cyleago 11 0 0 0 010 0 2-41 Hofman popped out to O'Leary, Wasningion 1 0.0.0 9 0 3 2 41 ioe fouled to Cobb.” Moriarty banged oy nd Hart; Falken-]a. single Into centre. Conroy” walked, parti emasitoyaone tt Chase’ popped out io Coughlin” NO RUNS, CLEVELAND AT BOSTON, 7 Fourth Inning! —- leeend 288 hot 6 foe] Coughlin Med to Rickey. Prawthra Hatteries—Clarkson and Bemis; Young and. Shaw. walked and went to third on Cobb's Single. Rossman hit to Moriarty, whose throw had Crawford at the plate, but . | Kleinow dropped the ball and’ th Br Udine ay rananetenie, [Eire cts alia Phashelphia’ 2.2.0 00.0.0 gies kee HPaaules A cond. | Hoffman a acer ronelhans Bptincer; Bender a i It r= an Schmidt eS time 10 “forget cut, Hesamen liner, but: rebovers eat 1907. ULY 30, GIANTS DEFEAT GT. LOUIG BY 11708; BROOKLYN BEATEN G BROOKLYNS. |HIGHLANDERS. ® FINAL 0002 ANTS. . 4230—1 ‘ST. LOUIS. 010000202 — “PRICE ONE CENT. Y GUB5 IN TEN GIANTS, (FINAL SCORE.) 1 and killed early to-day by William Haigh, twenty-two ulso of Philadelphia. they were dre: the Chester Ho! ‘The talk turned ing a on Ge ft burglars, a gould pi xny ro! ‘Herman, desiring to handle uffle that ensued the the bullet striking Fran! r! The little fellow, altting on of the bed, was leaning ovei An ambulance «was quick! everythin tauain but 6 his Ate, later’ Hal rested and will be kept in after*the Coronar's’ inquest, possible: died fie his years old, Together with Herman Boyson, enteen years old, a’ brother of Frank, in thelr rooma at la avenue, nd produced the revolver to prove th sington avenue, Philadelphia, was shot uncle, hev- Haigh nat he rotect all their valuables from bera who might happen around the gun the himself,’ made u grab at It, and in the istol exploded, In the centre of the forehead, penetrating the: brain, edge tovUe his Jatt shoes when the fatal shot was tired. num: moned, the boy hurried to the, City Hos- dony two hours without’ recovering consclousness. nd Herman Boyson were ar- to until URGES: MEN TO BE BRAVE} ger in the Ninth Seems to} ~ (FINAL: SCORE.) (FINAL SCORE.) : : Put Game on Easy Street, BROOKLYN a e : 1 Ei . ie ete . fee DETR b . j Tell Them. Not to Flinch in} but Champions Tie Score. te P 3000001020-69909201201-— 6 ee xu the Performance of Their = - \ ; ; “ait (hvecie 9 Tha Deering Weld eaOGres 171 QHIGHLANDERS: é 2 z ‘ NATIONAL ‘LEAGUE BALL PAK, : vE- | Favorite in Stake Was Played Down,} sim: Duties PN AY Rohgue ett rAra 20 0-3-0. 0 100000000— 1 Ere Rae ¢ 5 ‘| battled with the Brooklyns to-day !p’ . | : = but Failed to Make a Showing Police Commissioner Bingham als-| the second game of the present ser ne DETROIT. ; Local rootera flocked numerously to] R HPO A &§ meen inat i lege the charge of cowardice axainat| (oon! roster Aecked namerously. fe aise eer H PO AE —Poor Day or the First Patrolman Tracy Roosa this afternoon | ierqay through a sensational ten-inning Casey,3b Ot 8 Ie EOS. ? under dramatic circumstances after the] pout, witféh the Cubs managed to pull Laas, zl OA 5 o 3:0 0 : rh 0 Choices accused poltceman had put up an ex-|out by the closest kind of a shave, | | Crawford, cf... 0 20 . | Batch, I. Teulei4eet y ved to the eatis-| The Dodgers have been hard oppo Cobb, th... Ses ot0 Fcleehl eA ones tah CE NSE nents fof the champions all this season, | Jordan, 1b. +1 1 14 0 of iS Sse Ns faction of his superiors that his conduct) 414 tne fans looked for some more bril-| Mal ek near ell 4 0850) aie wae hears RACE K, uit of Warner, the double he di : ae } 1 IDs BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH RESULTS. |!" the mureutt 0 Mant work on the diamond. Dowintee! Ph 0 6 ORS Aree July *.—The b ig ring made a rec: | murderer, while the latter was hidden First Inning. Hummel, 2b. G20 Go6° 5 5 tree Draiclean-up on tho result) of the Nau-} in the Spalding Bullding In West Forty-| Aiperman beat a slow roller to Evers. 4 | O'Leary, Lad ee Bie 0. titus Stakes. Acrobat was playod from! FIRST RACE—Barbary Belle (10 necond street tast-Tucsday, was not] casey punted and Alperman beat Stein, Ritter, c..- rid HESS Wee BE) 1) Killian, p. 2-000 Bat8/it0) 1 down \to even money tn’ s)to'1 and’4.to 1) tr Halifax (6 to SHS Seay: auhough he iightibe wah to\ clare akon ihe Bisco temic ee | Beth p “6 Oo Oa ll pe ere Hitty, “There was the wildest tip tn cl for place) 2 Haensel 3. ; have exetcied Aue caution. ovion | 1°04, Steinfeldt to Chanoe, Batch nit] Rucker, p. gO OO BO reaie OM OG gral ators OFISDY Fs Og he ee eee The witnesses for the prosecution |. Overall and Kling. touched out ee a fell Over itzcit to xet abo: a tie SECOND RACE—Jubllee (10 to ‘Vy testified that Roosa stood guard at The | ssey, put claimed a double play. Dur- Tete 6 30°28 17, al HIGHLANDERS. gace Acrobat was ge In It'as far “Sand 3 to 1} 1, Rosimiro (3 to 1 ori sens, o6 the statra with his revolver {ine ¢, wrangling that followed Alper- Gnaeaat Se rane er = R H PO A E ucinoeh tie areas at the post Place) 2, Tartar Maid 3. dtewn end betrayed no fear, although | 0, sneaked home. Kling was put out | scored. | Moriarity, 3b. 1 2 3 6 0 Se eee tis the sink: ailing : he expected that the policemen on the] o¢ 4,6 game for disputing. Hatch went | CHICAGO, e Conroy, ss... G0 7 4 eee eee al goods only two days, THIRD RACE—Tony Bonero (7 t@| floors above would drive the murderer | to second and scored on Jordan's home| Ho POA Dee Tie 086 eta 4 to 5. He looked the winner alt'2 and 7 to 10) 1, Von Tromp (1 to Sere pode net Fees desea tun drive over left-feld bleachers. | profman, ef. 0 20.0 Aen jer right up to the stretch. Bad News| 5 for place) 2, Clements 3. epvelestogsola, 3 Maloney ‘out, Bteinfeld “to Chance | gee cyers ir. oo 6 Ovtoteaeret 6. thenteame from behlad and got bp io| other policeman arrived to take hls! Tinie RUNS. tera Pwith Moonshine third. It FOURTH RACE—Bad N 646 nee Hoffman out, Alperman to Jordan. | Schulte, rf.. 2 0 0 0) Rickey, If- Raat asi ould be hard to estimate te public! F* aenae News) (049 Went in Search of Slayer. Shockard outs Lewis is Jordan. Achille | Cheoce, 1b, 210) 2 (0 |iddinowse. Oo os josses on Acrobat, but $107,000 would’. and 2 to 1) 1, Pretension (8 t0 2) \ ¢ Rooan’n request the other police-| struck out. NO RUNS. Bteinfeldt, 3b. 2 0 4 0/ Thomas, c. 0 0 Sr 8 come near it. E, R. Bradley and his| fer place) 2, Moonshine 3. {man Mounted guard at the bottom of Second Inning. | Tinker, 1 3 3 0} ff0fman, cf 0021 ~0 fends, on the other hand, took, about | the stairway and Roosa ran up to Join| 4, cafalitig Worcs Chicago Lewis | peer ean (oo a onl ; es one from’ the books. | FIFTH RACE—Please (2 to 1 and: nis comrades. By that time half a eRe eke Moin tay Seg at perry rahe sates 3 | Hose: P =e gy ie = t) About 5,000 patrons of the Brighton’ 4 to 6) 1, Servile (even for nlace) {dozen or more policemen tad arrived. | iinreidt to Chance. Bell hit to Ever i 5 track were hung up in the ditches of/5 Big’. |g +The prisoner had taken opportunity of to and touched first. Moran, yt) O| Totals........:...1 6 27 16 2 the B. RT. from Beverly road down | 2 oie ese neaee ihe. delay to make his escape, Sout, Alperman to Jordan, / Overall, 0 2 2 0 — : to Cortelyou road, and you never Heard] SIXTH RACE—Sally K. (12 to 1! There were about fifty palicemen in| gighradr fled to batch. Tinker Med | Reulbach. p.. 0 © 0 1] ..First base on balls—Oft Kititan, 2/ off holce opinion of the B. R. T, as Line uniform in the trial room when the|to Maloney. NO RUNS. j Hoxg, 4. Serio: and 4 to 1) 1; Easton (1 to 2 for | *Howard.. 0 0 0 0} ‘First base on errors—Detrolt, 1, the stalled passengers handed out on all c i OF taking of evidence had concluded and Third Inning. { Tat on bases-Detroll, 10; Highiand- idea ne thoy fumed and sweated In| place) 2, Muckrake 3. James W. Ridgway. as counsel for! sinerman tanned. 80 Did = | oO the tunnel. A defective trolley pole ee Weoka, nadimadn a plea for leniency. ty fied to Hoffman. NO RUNS. | Totals... 8 30 13 2) Strick out—ny Killian. 4; by Hogg, & ‘had_torn down most of the wire 5) oe Fr <A/PiréCemmiasioner ordered all the cops| “Evers walked. Moran hit to Bell. who’ sisted for-O i Thr 4 nite Moriarty ~ the route, ‘The delay amounted to about, FORT ERIE RESULTS. ‘to siand up close to the Arar | Icon ventana enna Sinaia iam Ge ee bay an hour. The horses were at the fen g id + | tention. Overall out, Alperman to Jordan. NO! Base Hits—Of Hell, & off Rucker, 2;| Passed balls—Thomas. post when the-hung-up crowd arrived’ port BRIE RACH TRACK, ont,| ‘Tou men all know," he said. “that| vc! jem Overall, 6 oft Hteiutbach, 44° 0 | Hit by pitoner Morkarty. at the track. The talect og bate de | Jury The races to-day -teaulted Crd iad Hee et Aas, i eeiddal eet a Fourth ealna: Rucker, 15 oft Overall, 1. li vei Neskaite ve th . KR. T. victims Bice, ss el sf to Chance. ‘irst Bape o -orp—Brooklyn, eRe tote: OMIRST RACE—Kawin (to. 1 | the Police Department. So tar as Tcan| Batch out, Tinker, to Chance. 00 | Lett‘on Back rooklya, D"Cnbcigo, 2.| third, | Moriarty | taking the | throw. 10-to-1 Shot Wins. | Bath Maria Gto f for place)'2 Dr, J’) find this is the frat time un to Ety, Fatt NO RUNS, ee fered CES er Bell, 2; “by. Overall, 7; ! Di beary ial sled, ptt Ris pe i \ y An upset marked the opening scram- a Aitken 3. piers -5, Bellmence, | that a charge of cowart ia Nat fe ean sir ‘Alperman. Schvite, Three-Base Hits—Maloney, Moran. Willtame sirigled, Laporte struck out, dle, Barbary Belle, a 10-to-1 shot, just | Racinette, Prince of Orange, Sina | made saninat a policeman tn this city. | He en hance doubled, scoring | Two-liase Hiteascnuite, Chance, Rickey singled Thomas batted for Kiet. setting home In front of Maittax. Bar | Neliette and Droiitie eso tee eee ee | “Ltrust that you men will see that Jt deubled. | Change, tow folng to) Stolen Hases—Alperman, Steinfeldt, | now and. forced out Tickey, OrLeary to home In fron ; 3 c f : Ratch's throw | Litter, Maloney I a stole second, Hoftm ary Belle and King's Daughter were! SECOND RACE—Steeplechasa; short | Will be longer than thirty years before) thira patel OTE cua pontine | Osuble mEleeec ello Alnermed | naa Pome aiea oir male pecondss fo waded from the aiso-eligibles. The play | course,—Roderick @ to 1) J, Dr Heard | a similar charge ! made. You are pald Shee Me. Haker-struck out, Steins | Jordan; { Fifth. Inni pf“the crowd continued on Cressina, BAGS pinre) Soe aisean : “liters? to be brave. I want you to get after qelat stole second. Evers filed to) wi REG herOxeral 1 i : on Ld Dias : 3 . Battle Creek. George Nolan, Crox- th imi- " SSE. RUNS. t by. Pitohen—Sheckari Thomas began catch'ng in _place of ‘Halifax and. Maensel.Creasina, us ton-and—Mangano-aleo- rat exim{nais = oss ree a seg =e Lumley ae pees mpires—-Kiein and: Emibite ROW. One eMedia ete Miller, raced ike a poisoned pup, @] THIRD RACE — Seven furlongs, —| P#! should Ket rier od 9 SOE | Couughiin§ was sats on Conroy's bad hundred pounds below the form she} Tickle (3 tol) 1, Old Honesty (4 to Fire | onen'y chasing him than that he should) 7 weig out. Chance to Overall. Ritter | throne, Crawford (oreed Courhitn, Hows Whowed tn her iast start. Halifax, too, | fusce) 2 Brontenac (1 to $'to show) 3. | escape while you are planning on how! tanned. Bell safe on Evers's fur tO Conroy. Cotas. einieds Roseman thowed # far different performance than | mea 12 25° Mattie H.. Mellvain and} ¢9 gurrouna him and take him by sur- pS rman forced Bell, Tinker to Ever eroundel/out to Chase.” NO RUNS.” e r i stman also ran, » s N INS. ct 34 ne threw out Hogg. Mo: y hat of Bla teet—time~ont-—To-day ie |— FOURTH MACE=Oharda (iF to 1) i hee Net Gu a SHOTR YG CONG Caenyn Dose eae nled|| hl bo TSE ‘tte te. @ tery. Conroy -watited:- Chess: 5 Hofman flied > Setar pene: w d horse, He opened up a gap | Doubi (2 to i piace) 2 dune Tne (eren Ro ; ati aut, Bell to Jordan 5 @ngied. Willan filed to O'Leary, NC Apsourtengihe on the feld, and at the st0. MNOw). &- Time AN LE ARavelier| stere, ise mani” pointing’ to Rosa, | te. Bete. 7 NO RUNS. are J ¢ le ncemed gnly breezing, | iPlter, Ancestor, Darasette, Loovane| -wno ts charged with cowardice. The Sixth Inning. Sixth Inning. nionttaateae nalleekanaeapion Taf Pitan ariee Stone and Willis | evidence shows that he is not guilty.| Casey out, Tinker to Chance. Lumley Morlarity threw. out Downe, Chase * a ¢ er Se = srarrow—margin: tanned. — jan Ww: ee i __} mak: Schmid ain- outside and got her head In FIFTH RACB—Anna Smith @ to 1 | TUL Ne tecaper by fava Sitnrayiracneae NO Inne T Sed took seo nd es Fomae they he finiahHaengei came 6 ty fieatrice Ceven for piacer-2-9--ws} "The testimony ahaws_andt believe | Maloney fanned. NO RUNS. | : 3 clr ani LCA Tiad ee tao. tabeat: out Crackenthorpe for O-Nelit—3.__Fine—t. ie Principia, | It That he did not suffer trom timidity Schulte sacrificed, Bell. to Jordan. | Schmidt. Hoge threw out Jones. ONE Shen he returned to {he scalen. Little | Rola, Cousin Kate, Renthyn and Merry | but from an excess of caution, He can | Chance out, Alperman to Jordan. Stcin- | RUN.- xan had, his cheekbone incased In| GtorKe also ran. scarcely be blamed for walting ; for] feldt out, Lewis to Jordan, NO RUNS. | Laporte fied to Jones. Rickey filed to ff bandages, which covered up a blind) | SIXTH RACE—Frescath 2 go 1) 1.1 a policeman to relleve him at shin post Seventh. Inning. | Cramtord. Thoma lifted a ligt or: = | Gathering F. (8 to 1 for place) 2 Kittie foot of the stairs before he 1 Shi Rit- 2 Bie ING 0 : ‘ Smith 3 Time-i.cd 2-5. Orlandot, | St the Lewis out, Steinfeldt to Chance. neceaitlionlnn’ 2 Jubilee Came, Back, Oroba, Tukba, Red Hussar, Wild| Went. up after Oe) fugits but It | ter singled.” As Bell tanned lther sole 2 PST CARA Weep pene ee Jubilee evidently didn't Hke the mud| Cherry Tom Shaw, Supine and Be-| would have been tter in this par-| second. Ritter went-to thir ee ayes sae Ret ‘ bean AE Mae An CRGok bece aay aa Pett rcrand racer lust wetting pein | Teen e Ta: tieuinr oase, tiad’ he gone on up after pitch, “Aipermen singled. scoowe nun, (Killian Invincible When Hits) Thomes threw out Crawford. | Capo pie: tor ulperftostmiro’ ont the. Goat, ip BRED ALUN red Me cosfittionKA—| his man and let the rear cuard take | Maney out, Evers (a Chance, ONE HIN: | Nitto Conroy, who throw to Morlarjt Bhere was)pecullar betting op this race. | for place) 2 Dutch Pater (2 to eee} care of itself. It 1a well to be cautious |to Algerman, “Moran fied 10, Batch. Meant Runs to } but Connolly ‘called both runners safe SER Anatallest 02 ta 4 aah senate Time th La Borelsrs, | but-netto-—be-too cautious,’’ NO RUNS. Aah - a Hitt ORR Di Downe, byt Cobb score vorite, | to Suen x Hood pars] wees Polnt,. Oleasa,.Plantagenet,- Spend} —Phe triat-ot-Stephen-s¥nish;- the-other |= —nning. 4 iHtpps.— + coaKoia no taking—seconiL.f KOR Suen x OST” por co iF Schmidt s: led, but Rickey threw out former as Jublice was held at 10, tho| Mitt and Helt ala. ran, pollopman accused of cowardice in the| “Lumley lined to Overall. Hatch fouled Real cee cee alee) same price as | Totlmiro. Woodlane aAGANGD aS Warner! pursult,| will ba resumed at 120/to” Moran, Jordan fied to. Sheckard, Downe threw oul, Hoftman, O'Leary nent only for a short. time, 7 No RUNS. i threw out Hogs. Morlarty When Rastiniro: headed him and Jed aij HUNTINGTON WILL BE pice ue arronG aster noon; JHoward, batting for Overall, out, (itrostal So Tore renting WPekt) a pitched bal Conray fled ta Cran the way, until Jubliee got up in the last ’ . The first to congratulate Roosa was{qewis to Jordan. Hoffman filed to] AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEW j ford. NO RUNS. fifty yards. Tartar Mald was third. DEFENDED BY LABORI,|capt.. vantry, whose command he ia Baten, Sheokard out, Alperman to JOr-| YORK, July %#—The Dptriot Tigere | Eighth |Inning Ven Tromp Bumped. Serena 9 ettees under. The officer was so full or | dan. > a Kaye the Highkanders @ severe drubbing | Paice Id hard: the Ninth: Inning. ee Chase fouled to Schmidt. Willams “pamad to. slart in the HAAILLES, July. _20--The-fumerady SRCtIOn SERRE Aes Sra bapa Sane Pec cmemga- pena Mernoon.. winning. the opening | gisd-to Jonea-Laperia. fink todos : Ut weratehes reduced “the Major. Henry Alongo” Huntington, | oS?" Ra et hc aeanved DSL Ccratos mah arg eae BD GE ths: Hetlos by a ROOTe OTe 61 NOGRUNS So Sie Paid {te vorite, but after belne knocker | WO died at hie residente here yeater. we Moiead ican ratulate him, |Aineled. scorink Maloney, Ritter sac-| The victory gave the Tigéra second! , O Leary struck ow Moriarty, to While eee by Merman at the turn | day still unaware of the-murderaus at-[ Cftlcers rushed to congratulate him, | MAEIOd: SOC nce unansisted. Bell | 5 and lost to Bo ide LL EE Saal, ry poet ens > Wad TUCKS 0 Do] (ack made Sunday Aight by hla son To caper asses fanned. ~ Alper ie aren Renren ten After the first Inning the Hilltoppers|ba!l both runners advanced Crawford. Record, Tony: Bonero Ok Mpund the) Henry upon his two brothers and two EASTERN LEAGUE. Tawa Casey singled. Lumley filed ©) vere absolutely, at! the’ merce of pitcher) Mod to Rickey. NO RUNS. a [| alsters, wilt take place next. Thursda: * SSAA bey M Chance’| Killian, while Hogg was touched Ninth Inning, strétch relinguished the lead to Her- | *! Ly Schulte filed to Maloney. han fs up at man. At-tha far turn, Tony. Bonero | at the English church, ‘The body will walked. Steinfeldt singled. Tinker | all stages. Ix' thousand persons saw! Cobb singled. Roasman _ sacrificsd, came again Ra caer oP Ree which | he ‘placed-temporanly In! a iymult and TORONTO AT MONTREAL. i eT thai besen! Pee ae) the contest. | Moriarty Ly Chase, and Cobb sprluted twas never cl . C: + loney, Chan Le Me third. owne struck out. Sch jdt Fast, but It waa no use. Cloments was | 141" interred In some French cemetery, First Game. peotingy Bleinfeldtcand sinker is: Lewis First Inning. nail eae rua RC enn third > > ' ‘0 the United States. payee 0001 20.0 0'0;o-3 | ¥#s put out of the game, Hummel lnk) Jones singled, but wan forced out on /out t Moriarty. ONE RU Please Had the Speed. Henry: Huntington was e: 1d py | Toronto. 90.0 0.0-0-s “3 | to wecond and Alperman to short. Reul- cohen ek, a : Rickey singled; Thomas filed to s a doctor tits morning and found tar. | Montreal 2 0.14) bach out, Casey to Jordan, THREE|Coughlin's grounder, Mortarty to Will-|-qiuckey tngled; Thomas Aled + ook nk Sn Py mR Dota Micgle: | ,Batterlerecobeon and Corrtinin; | RUNS, {ams, Crawford fied to Hoffman. Cobb iHoge struck out. NO RUNS. : Xo the-atretoh. Here Servile tired and | trate, Mo Hirech, hue dealded te mayes| Keete 8a noses Tenth Inning. fouled to Morlarty. NO RUNS. { -—— Picase came from. (hird place to win! pone the inynatigatioh —regarding ene ame. Batch filed to Tinker. Jordan esfe| Moriarty began’ with @ hard rap to > Pagily at tho end toom Servite, who | Henry's munity. undll after the tency | Toronto 808 8 2 Sal when Relbach dropped Chance's toss.|deep left for three bags and scorea as| BOY KILLED AS OTHERS a VAN Alone. Wag tinge ‘{ayority | of bie father col elatiaa ‘wurley} Heron | Maloney Guietasernae: Husnmey Mek |OLesry uirew out Conroy. Chase fled SCUFFLED FOR PISTOL. Wille ‘there wae ys good as five to.two| “Honey's! wite declared to-day that aho LARA RU ee ni | mnioney, avole: nes bndey urine be fo, ,Cobb. Williams struck out. ONE Mane Fe 7 [Res Eesen oral evige tthe] BALTIMONE AT, PROVIDENCE. | isto, sailed, Reker cine Aen sing (oreo Toe res Wi8) "aris, Y B TIC CITY, N, J., July 3 — LOCI antl a ie dekend ner niepan a, ava hie 10000000 ct Tiotinan being held) at third, ‘chance weigriarty, threw out Roseman. mone Tne eoyeon, the esipevesieia non snent, Ate REL Eh Hera bedi id defense would be provocation, that — Burchell and Hearne; | singled, scoring Hofman. ONE RU Downe was caught napping off firat; of John W. Boyson, of No. 3061 Ken- favorite. wanlly. dMuek Hake wag third. |e wax wolng to Chateawspnletry, ‘net | Cronin and Paine, oe Hoek. toy Chase. NO" RUNS, summer home, ure pertain men- Base Hits—OM Wolte: Wol ‘at we on Bry Louts, 1. bh Btruck Out Ly: Two-base Hite-Lyn nahan. Stolen Bases—Shai ters, Double Plays—Holly Passed Bally—Hrosiia Umptre—O"Day, Loft on Banos—Giants, 7 NEW YORK, R H PO A E Shannon, If......... 1 0 1 0 90 Browne, rf. 110 ee OO, Devlin, 3b + 1-22.60 Seymour, cf. +2 2 0 0 0 Bresnahan, c. PO ye 0) Bowerman, 1b..1... 2 2 11 0 0 Phyle, 1b. O50 05-0700 Dahlen, ss. tt 8222710 Doyle, 2bviee-4--- 1 3 5 0 4 Lynch, p.ess......0 1 0 4 0 Totals............11 15 27 13° 1 ST. Louis, RH PO A E Byrne, 3b... oot OG 0 Barry, cf +0 0 0 0 1 | Konetchy, 1b eO re L102 Os, | Burnett, cf. o 22 10 | Holly, ss.. pelea. 4 005280 Murray, If.. o 1 0 0 0 | Hostetter, 2b., Pee Spt) | Marshall, c 202 4 3.0 | Woltsrs,p, =~ Oas Olona ied: | Lush, p. carom Oe1 010 | Seenerye 52-0 272161209 rs, 12; off Lush, 2. First Base on Balls-Om Lynch, 5; ‘oft rs—Giants, 3; Bt. St Louis, oy Wolters, Devlin, innon, Devlin, Wol-{ Bowerman, Dahien taking third. Lyn: (unassisted), aban, SOUND STEAMER ORFISHELPLESS ~—WHELE GATE: i. Bres- i: Lynch. Pitches Great» Game . and Recruit Doyle Pokes . - Handy Hits: Into the’ Argu- ment at Intervals, Glee tal to Toa Eventing Whetty NATIONAL LEAGUE - BASEBALL * GROENDS.'ST LOUIS, July 29. The Giants went at the Cardinals to-day. with more respect for the prowess of the local team than they had enter- tained before the close squeeze of yes- terday, Doyle has begun to show a gait that pleases the fans, and It ‘s believed here that the second baseman will fully jus ty MeGraw’s discretion in recrutting him. First Inning. ‘ Bhannon walked, As Browne missed tho third strike Shannon stole second. | Devlin skied to Burnett. Seyrnour heat _ out a grounder, Shannon taking third. Bresnahan out, Holly to Konetchy, NO RUNS, Byrne walked. Barry sacrificed, Dev- in te Bowerman. Konetchy fanned, Burnett grounded to Deviin, » whe lagged Byrne out. NO RUNS. Second Inning. Bowerman. out, Holly to Konetchy. Burnett got Dahlen's fly. Byrne threw out Doyle. NO RUNS, Haily’ strolled. Murray also walked. Hi ter sacrificed, Devlin to Bower= Marshall out, Dahlen to Bower- Holly scoring, while Murray took Devin threw out Wolter. ONB mi man, third. RUN, Third Inning. Lynch out, Wolter to Konetchy, Hostetter and Konetchy took care of Shannon. Browne singled and wax out stouling, Marshall to Holly. NO RUNS. Shannon got Byrnes long foul. Barry out, Lynch to Bowerman. Bow- erman got Konetchy’s foul. NO RUNS, Fourth Inning. Devlin singled and stole Kecond, Bey- mour lined to Holly, who doubled Dev= lin. unassiste Bresnahan — single Howerman re _the trick. send! Bresnahan to second. Duhien single and Bresnahan scored. Bowerman tak- [ink second. Doyle ‘singled, sco: lout, Hostetter | RUNS. Barnett to Kenetchy. TWO singled. Holly sacrificed, Lynch to Doyle. Murray sacrificed, Lynch to Bowerman. Hostetter out, Dahlen to Bowerman, NO RUNS. Fifth Inning. Shannon was called out on strikes, Browne whiffe Byrne got Devlin's foul. NO RUNS. Bowerman got Marshall's high Up. Wolter strolied and -stale-seoond. Byrne. fanned. Barry walked. — Konetchy ponped to Doyle. NO RUNS, Sixth Inning. Seymour out, Hostetter to Konetchy, - resnahan walked. Bowerman bunted to... Wolter and Konetchy dropped{t ahlen bunted, but Wolfers throw to firat was high and he was safe, in the bases. Doyle singled and score Bresnahan and Bowerman, Dahlen took Panic. The Sound #teamboa port bound East, was Hell Gate late this a. preaking of the steert “The— steamor—beoai. and floundered the dangerous passage terrifle Ude that swir Oa When the vessel thresh helplessly about current, the passengers the--offtoers -and~ crew; were in danger pany was training eye: distress began ringing York Central tag came rescue and towed her |i Astoria, where the Ct repaited her steering ceeding. RUNAWAY MARRI YOUTHF'! ce WHIT. ental ty The PLAINS, N. Nosher Blakely, 1906, was set a by Ji hes! let Dec. judgment signed fled in the Wes! ofige here. The n because young Bl ely teen the contr The sult, which was relatives of Blakely, tives were influencing The body of a boy Ing to-day. in the Nort phindeed any Ninetleth He the -Kingsbridg) took charge of It, Aboard City of port Until Rescued: by Central Tug. toward While the ship's com- pants; the erye=racR ig Whilstle agding to the passengers’ terror, In response to the whistling a oe UL PAIR ANNULLED. rondneg SV 5 runaway marriage of Samuel ( son of the late Capt enty-first) Regiment, and which. occurred. on arriage was annulled ars of age at the Um he made was bitterly con- tested and an effort made to prove that he was over seventeen and that rela- wife, Under the Interlocutopy decree the final annulment of the marriage will not be in force for three years. Ae BOY'S BODY IN NORTH RIVER. Bridge. t City of Bridge- put in danger in fternoon by the Dk gear, ie fnxewngendle- rocks of ®, carried by the led through Heil the commenced to + buffeted by the crowded around asking tf they: ry effort to avoid the echoes and ew to the steamer's nto Potts's Cove, ty of Bridgeport wear before pro- AGE OF wld.) Y,, July 30.—The Blake. of the Vio- Blake), athe aide to-day by & ustice Mills and r County Clerk's Was only seven- brought by the him against his was fourld foat- th River at One street. The po- third “and Doyle to second. Lynch {dropped one {tn centre = scoring Dahlen and. Doyle, Shannon fouled~to~ Kyrie. \Woller-got-Browne'e= pop. FOUR RUNS Devlin threw out Burnett. Dahlen got Holly’s pop. Murray singled and was out stealing, Bresnahan to Dahlen. NO RUNS. Seventh Inning. Devlin doubled, Barry dropped Sey- mour's line drive and Devlin took third, | Bresna: doubled, Deviin ahd Sey- but Bresnaban was out . Burnett to Hostetter to Bowerman singled, “Marshal ta-- Hol Doyle singled, Bows écond. Lynch "out, TWO RUNS. Hostetter singled. A passed ball gave him second. Marshall singed, scoring , Hostetter, Wolter sacridved, Lynch to | mour scoring, | trying for th Byrne. stoalbig. ran thi Byrne to Bowerman. Hyrne fouled:''to Devlin. Doylo mitted Rarry's tly; Marsha scoring, Bresnahan got. Konetchy’ pop. TWO RUNB. Eighth Inning. - Shannon singled. Browne atngled, Lush replaced WoltesDerlin-nacpittond, Hostetter tp Konetchy, Seymour singled nd Shannbn and Browne seored, lin second on Hoset Bresnahan's through, mout scoring. for Bowerman. He sacrificed, Lush to Konetchy, Bresnahan out stéaling third, Marshall to Byrne. THREE RUNS. Phyle went to first base for th Bresnahan got Burnetts's ed. Murray finned. ced. Holly, Devil sto Ki pass hyle batted Gi foul. Hos: Dpy'le, “Ninth Inning. Byrne got Dahlen's foul; Dayle pobped to Byrnes, Lynch fanned. NO RUNS. Marshall singled, Lush singled, Mar- Iehall taking third. Devitn knocked. down Byrne's Uner and forced Lush: Byrne stole second. Doyle got Barry's pop. Konetchy singled. scoring Mar: shall and Byrne, Burnett singled. Holl forced” Burnett, Dahlen, unassisted, TWO RUNS ee! WORKMAN FALLS TO DEATH. } fA hobo! from Carpenter F r Fourth r of Itnrlem Building. Gide iberson, a carpenter, twen~ ty-flve years-old, of No, 13% Prospect avenue, the Bronx, While at work this Afternoon on a new bwiding at Seve nem rth avenue and Hundred and first street, fell from the fourth He wad instantly killed. Tt in: supe posed that he was overcome by. the beat he i The Sunday World's “Want” Direc Bireet station tory makes more offers of positions = than. any other two mediums in (he, universe, tree eee