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HERE'S § K, at the head of the class as a which was burned over on throughout the season. A#YQNEY ISLAND now. canbe made the most beautiful and useful unique and popular pleasure city. The proper authorities should see structures are erected, so that the flimsy shacks which cons: recreation resort in the world. It already stands By the construction of a seaside park on the area Sunday a great artistic treat will be added to the charms that lure milltons thither that the building requirements are enforced in Whateber_new tantly indite the steep of the flames shall disappear. WaT FINA | RESULTS EDITION J “PRICE ONE CENT. Showers lo-night and Friday. L) @bhe “ Circulation B NEW YORK URSDAY 1907. [“ Circulation Books Open to AIL” ji PRICE ONE CENT. : “AUGUST 1, ENRAGED MOB SEE Murder of Eight-Year-Old Katie Tietschler, Whose Body Was Found in a Céllar, Arouses Intense Feel- ing on the East Side | Emergency calls were sent to several of the east side police stations | “fate this afternoon for reinforcements to aid in checking the rioting that) has followed upon the heels of what Coroner Harburger calls the most| atrocious crime in, the history of this county. A week ago iets little Katie Tietschler disappeared from the home of her father, a respectable German citizen, at No. 349 East Thirteenth treet. To-day, in a black corner of a tenement cellar at No. 203 First avenue, just around the corner from her home, an old woman stumbled upon her body. _This eight-year-old child had been indescribably mistreated, then fbeater: and choked to death. The murder must have been committed at least six days ago—probably on-the night of her disappearance. ~ GIVES DATES TO EMPIRE TRACK wf No. $9 Bast Thirteenth street. This man, who had already been examined ‘at the time of the little girl's disap- arance, made statements which did _the- Coroner._Later his part- Her, Giuseppe Bonsaute, was detained as a witness, Search for a Woman. Doxens of men are out searching tor woman friend of the shoemakers, who known to have made threats against the murdered child's family. Tne caso of ‘Viola Boylan is mild alongside of this one,” said Coroner Hlarburger- hia yoice trembling. “It ix the most atrocious crime that ever oc- os Special Meeting To-Day Re- Ye City. It ts terr! i fying tos Las even to look at moves All Local Op- this 1 rita body.” position. ement at No. 208 First avenue mouldy old three-story house with p-roofed garret, It is populated by pine_Italian famicen of the lower clans. ‘Underneath is a vic basement, running fhe length of the bullding. Here the tenants Keep their acanty stores of fire- “wood and coaJ. The basement js reached Sy an open stairway at the rear of Te house. ‘There Js another opening by means of a trap-door, set fush with the idewalk at the front. Body Found. - i ‘At noon to-day Mra, Phiiontenia pou:| ria, an aged woman, who lives on the gecond floor, went down the/t At a spectal meeting of the Jockey by held thia morning at the omec| of August Belmont, the Qates for a rnc-| ing meeting at the Emplre City track, ; Which had en asked for by James Butler, were granted This action by the Jockey. Ciub leaves 2 clear loca}-feld ter_the-Yonkers-track: in Auguat, and there will be no bar against turfmen who wish to race there. ‘The dates assigned were from Satur-/ day, Aug, 10 to Friday, Aug. 30, {nclu-| r steps sive. As the Saratoga meeting closes! cor aebiaome osteo ene Cats bin’ | Aug, 2% the Empire track has one day UR CATT ed AA CANSIe Db eee at leaudswithout conflicting dates. The Might {t until she smelled a foul odor. | ai feable Slight! duced i up \in'athe | C6te OC OPSDinEL AEE SDNSra wae Dion ——Tpoisome pluce she saw lying on a[rov Tere N PY sits ROPER ATA ais ibe 2 whe ret DEODLe,. wish. to ever: DOE VY Y CPStS, MINOST AQAMST Te Tiavwooatahane’ , the body child—a little Tear wall, the y of a chi Barn eee girl. The body was on its face, with the arms outstretched at the sides and A aa of this meet- ing wi the poaitive statement given by ono present that there would be no rac- the garments disarranged. Yelling with fright Mrs, Doura ran _ mp the steps as fast as her trembling ing at Brighton Geach track in August perand next Saturday. .-Phis statement is régarded as important by those who —-gl@- Himba —woulg carry —ter——Hercrcs brought other dwellers of the neighbor- thood and one of Uiem in turn broyght | construed a statement made in the ____Motectiver Gallagher and Tucker, of the ef Aus Taat Fitth Strect Station. ‘These t tavor of having @rove out the morbid crowd that was | racing at this track tn opposition to the pire City course. While declining to permit the use of his name, this turfman, who Is a close friend of Mr. Belmont. sald; “While Mr, Belmont may be correctly quoted as saying that Brighton Beach is an idea! suinmer track, and If the people of New York want a meeting In August. this already invading the cellar and stood| wuard Over the dead. Firat they satis- fled themselyes that life was extinct The base of the skull was ciushed in avith a terrific blow. A ribbon from the Child's hair was twisted tightly about the throat, ‘On the Unroat also there] would be the placé to hold it, 1°am were deep brulses. The left arm wax|positive that he would p@t vote as a gashed.. The “face. and breast wern| Member, of the Jockey. Club to’ grant . i such an extension of dates for this year, covered with brulses and wounds.) and particularly would he vote against Whe lawer part of the trunk was fright: | it if the Emplre City track intends to fully mangled, evidently by the bare|liold racea during those at Saratoga. “It Js apparent that a meeting at both Empire City and Brighton Teac tracks would Bone on @ turf war and lunge the sport into disgrace, which le something that no turfman desires at-this time. What may be done next yon fs another matter, but. you ‘may eaure that there will be no racini thia month at Brighton Prien beyon: hands of the murderer, Black Marks on Throat, While the detectivns were waiting for renerves and-for «Coroner to come, an elderly, one-legged German pushed through. the crowd and stumbled down the rickety steps. They knew him,|ths datem already assign for they hud been helping him In kis Empire Ring to Be Open. enarch for his litte lost ntecs, and tiey| Another statement. corrected to-day unde way, for him. The old cripplo| was. tikat which made It possible that took one look at the Nttle body Lows Colla, as the representative of Jon ndon and other Western men ¢ “It'a Kathe! the Gernian ¢ and fell in a faint doit, |iiight secure exclusive betting privi- Ieges at Empire City track an run a AL S-o'slock-on-the evening of July oo | syndicate Lary ator’ Me. tle, “i iy Attorney ~Boley sai r Mr. Buti Katte, the elgbt-year-old daughter of) Mee Mac the Feber ay impire City track woul ey = E 3 3 3 Bs : 3 5 2 E € 3 3 3 =. FE z : iW FOR OTRANGLING Ut VENGEANCE LITTLE GIRL vLUT AN HIGHLANDERS LOSE TO TIGERS N CLOSE FIGHT Cobb'a fy, allowing Coughlin’ to score (Continued on Secor Page.) boo. TWO KILLED AS SANTA FE TRAIN IS DITCHED. TOPEKA, Kan, Aug. 1.—Northbouna Santa Fe passenger train No, 16 jumped the track and went Into the Aitch hear Red Rock, Okle., to-day, Engineer Mack, of Arkansas City, and hia @remen aro reported killed and several gers weriou: Injures i rere tn/$12.00 SERGE SUITS, $4.95. Lub Clo 221-29 Broadway, yh Clothe, 2 Brae corme: ‘Ples’s Hine yerwe Ouse aud dim. jer, Suits, ALL at wh ans 43 Broudwass opp. Cit Mirdheraaleralitone also 1,000 blue and 34.0. worth $12. ar ns World's Highest Restaurant, 234 Floor; ve, wale today the bal. all their 18.00 § ) Pee ey Meira Gta eae ead @ray and ixtures; i t double Mieanteds atic: eds ete “to-day, ve ia tke Ls HEAD AND ————— DANOELION RAGE HEAD IN HANGIGAP BROOKLYNS LOSE. , ANOTHER BATTLE. WITH CHAMPIONS ST. LOUIS BEAT GIANTS IN WIND-UP 0 (FINAL SCORE.) his F SERIES: | {Dummy Taylor’s Ascension Crowd, Thrilled by the Spectacular Finish, Did Not Know the Keene Horse Had Won Until the —__ Numbers Were Posted. | 1 Scanlon Hit “Heavily b GIANTS | in Fifth Inning Gave Away : j can A , oO ” " Orth Unable to) Keeps ts See ee 04000 EN 00 1.7 Good Lead, JOCKEY WALSH CRUSHED Dow idn’ Cubs from Start of | 5 ee ne ar G apoio — VINO ROUNDING ame. | (toe falco The Qveetng World.) BY UR. My Last 10 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 8 TIONAL “LEAGUE GROUNDS, £ fa a ST. LOUIS, Aug. 1—This was gelawny is, (FINAL SCORE.) (FINAL SCORE ) NEW YORK. Jay for-the Giants, They hie to-night 5 . 1 | {0 Chicago, where they open & fo 1 4 RH PO A Flame serien with the Cubs eto Favorites Sweep Under Wire in Regular Order D R \ BROOKLYN Shannon, If..-- McGraw has his tribe in great form . . : AG 01 000 410000011 00 2/Bers," 0 3 1 1) ihe erica in” Chicago Is an impor} aNd Bookmakers Lose to Public Winnings — — ° y Giant band is | Strang, 3b. pie bead Waa} tant one, but the entire Glan ni 4 3 {.. 6 1 2 0 1] onfdent of cutting down: the big lead of Two Days—Five Out of Six HIGHLANDERS CHICAGO sevaeetie sito si ‘ y, . > pai 6030 Cubs have. 010000110— 3131002010 — Jiacum nw. 0 First Inning. - Finish First. - 3 7 | McGann, 1. ty tes) inish Firs Bo 1b. ° 0 4 0 0 Shannon out. Holly to Konetehy, Avid ides Browne singled and tole second. —_— DETROIT. BROOKLYN. Dahlen, ss.. 2 2 5 lstrang grounded out via Bennett, con : ; Merona mle RH PO A x! 0 2 3 ©) saymour tanned. NO RUNS. BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, Aug. 1.—The Invincible a 4 © o Alperman, 2b.. OA Ree Laan 0: 2 0 1 0} Bennett walked, but was out stealing. ry rs oy ‘ O15 1 9) Casey,ab. © 1 2 0 0.0 0 0 Hresnthan to Dahlen. Barry fied to Handicap here this afternoon furnished one of the greatest horse: races _ o. Hf Jee _— | ~ Do. Seymour. Shannon got Konetehy's fly. et f @ 2 0 o Lumley, Sol 010)" .0. aiid Pam heme | NOURUN ever seen on any track in the memory of oldest-timers. It was a race 2 3-1. 4, Bureb, If OY hos unas 7°13 27 131 Second Inning. 4 ae peeta e : i Bele pe) t " worth travelling any distance to see. From the stretch turn to the finish Rossman, 1b.. 1 8 0 0: Jordan, 1b.. -0 0 7 0 0 UIs. Bresnahan strolled. McGann singled: gan if Downs, 2b. 1-3 2. 0 Maloney, ct.. SN OTS Sei R oH PO A E| Ranlet secre Konotchy to Hortet-| Dandelion and Ballot ran like a team, gallop for gallop and side by side. Schmidt, c..........1 °2 4 0 0} Lew ‘ +0 0 1 3 0) Bennett, 3b Read 2 410 Bresnahan counting. | ahannon, shaknon| The best ‘eye in the world could detect not even the difference of a short O'Leary, « o 1 2 4 © Bergen, c +9 0 6 1 Ol Barry, rt... 1 3 0 © 0} moved uv a base on Murray's fumble.| nose between them. Miller on Ballot and Radtke on Dandelion rode Donovan, p.... © 1 60 2. 0jScanlon, p. Sale ON On at Ki hy, 1b 0 0 13 1. 1; Browne singled aylor and 8! onto Rett sn ie r Hanoi OO ob OI it C) Konete By, ye ae scoring. | Brow Sent gut mteating | with all the skill they possessed, whipping and driving to the limit, On — — — —|Burnett, cf-- ‘dd ° n I NS. : 2 : 4 7 Totals... ‘ | Burnett beat a bunt. Holly skied to| they erms, with the crowd yellin, y ‘otals. 4 10 27 10 1{| Total +2 6 24 9 | Holly, os.. Be Oe 4812) TOL DER VLR DUN Lamaa TBI nkied to | they came on even terms, with d yelling wildly andeliont HIGHLANDERS. | CHICAGO | Murray, If 1 1 10 A] han. Burnett stole second, Hostotter “Ballot!” | . o i ‘alked eymour dropped Noonan’s eee - ne RH PO A E! RH po ,_ g/Hostetter, 2b.. - Lee ey OO Burneteoracing andl tater tak { Jockey Walsh Hurt. | aeeg esac eer es igen aassrerie mania es eo) Noonan |G po 8 Sofia RIE aah freed Xenon (© Pah-TBRIGHTON BEACH RESULTS. |, 1c Wain, ono of the most prom '. 8S.. . eckard, If. -9 2 1 © 96/ Lush, Us Ose Sas. i Ing Joc of the season, was crushed bP Third Inning during the running of th —_ 4 } mbe 4 t 3 Sane a : . 4 £ i Score ee tele IO, = al Holintow throw rave strane seat SEIS RACE Numbac one Mee, Ho tw In_th Lah eanaIe n es _O Chance, 1b..-" .,.. 0 2 2-30-38. = 4 sineted= ahan-}5—and-9to-tOr-ty Riatto-(8 to ote te bn Land : Laporieyl Saas Es eS en i Ob 80 Porat $—-¥ ERTINAER ORB anIeLUT Te Sine RUMOR. AC ; A | Fittle Walsh had the mount on Vine orte, ri. 5 5 SOmieconwon sy | 2 2 |thrd, and Hennes. throwso. Hoset= | Place) 2 Ziephen 3. | and was heavily backed. He had posi-/’ Moriarity, 3b t) 1 1 1 0 Steinieldt, 3b. | Base Hits—-Off Taylor, 7 of Ames, 2. wt | BAGO tu No. 3 eh id Wise. : I Beda) SAS +1 0 0 3 0} Piri Base on. Balls—-Off Taylor, 6;| ter doubled Seymour at second. Br si ND 13 to 10] Uo" No. 4 at the post, and at the ata Rickey, If. 0 2 3 © 1 Tinker, ss. 0 2 2 3. 3/off Ames, 1; off Lush, 4 nahan oat stealing. Noonan to Holly. ane RACE—Please ( ‘ ° ¢| wae off In the bunch, ! Spiele {pirat Base E: 4; Bt. | NOD RUNS. a z nd 1 to 2) 1, Wm, 'H. Lyon (4 to 1) In the wild scramble - Thomas; 6-0-5 —4 er = | Pirat Hase on Errors—Glents, B. a tamble to. get around 5 42 00\Loula, 1 %. jennett beat infleld hit. Barry] yo. py the i Fe tanG i cone « lace) 2, Marbles 3. first turn Walsh's mount waa Orth, p..... OF R0s On085, 1-379: {ob Baner--Glants, 3 eae? ata bee net ay Peerecream eta place) ae : crossed by something elwe and went — — — — — Prieister, p Oe ons pce the throw and the bases were | THIRD RACE—Saytor{é te Sand {oul — For a minute the titties 2 oe Bs Soereiaes Z . ° = _1.the_thros the — io waa not visible, but as Vino got to hi “Totala Smuoearunieel Sees v Burnett, Mur=/ Burnett skied to Shannon. Benneti|7 t» 10) 1, Mise Doyle (2 to 1 for| fect and raced iter the held Walsh _—_ Total; 7 and Hostetter. | nahan to Strang. Holly walked.” Mur-| pla T, vas seen lying flattened and motions s 18-27-42 ener : A ‘ place) 2, Von Tromp 3. flea, ~The horror-stricken crowd. lost First base on balls—Off Donovan, 3; , barcee) pak ray out, Taylor to McCann. ONE RUN, It inte: erat Ahan 1 83 ERAN Teta — jall interest In the race thereafter, Four ah id 10\or five men In the paddock rushed out First Dase‘on errore—Detroit, 1. First Base on Balls—on sg, Fourth Inning. FOURTHERACE Baller Sate jo the AC! c bh qlsit on bance “Detroit, €; Highland. |W Mfelater, eanlon, 3; Konetchy got MeGann's foul, Dahiou]and 1 to 3) 1, Dandelion (6 to 5 for | oo inerea nator nupiuaanters naman Biruck out—By Donoyan, 2; by Orth, & Left on Bases—Brookiyn, “8 Ghiga-| gied. gheckard tripled, scoring Hof- Nosnan tol Hostetter, “Doyle walked: | Place) 2, Cairngorm 3. Se oer se ulleatsaenoeda arpugh Ewo-bate Hite—Cobb. etcase wee dchulte fanned. Chance walked. | Lush tossed to first to get Doyle nap- the grand stand, und’ it seemed so, It Btolen Basee—Schmidt. Veer ge CUb-By Scanion, 3; by Preis-|steinfeldt Med to Maloney. ONE RUN. | ping, but K muffed and Doyle| FIFTH RACE—Nimbus (7 to 10) atin’: seam possible for himto survive uble Plays—Codb and O'Leary. — Tie - a tote ui ment ~ took-second, —“TayTor Walked, Snainon ‘ | Dr. Thompson. the track physician, wi Hit by Piteher Moriarty. Titse-base Hite—Maloney, Sheckara Third Innlog ie rounded to Bennest_and. dled at frat and 1 to 4) 1; Red Bonnet (3 to 1 for) Rt, cine teeta tetcnte Tne WA re-Mr,..Conn: Howard % y Boanion” tiied™ to “Eve sriian | NO RUNS, lace) 2, Monopolist 3. unconscious and b g from the MeN ‘wo-base Hits—Lumley (2), Tinker. mon ey flied to Bheckar: m-| ‘Hostetter singled. Shunnon got Noon- Pi 4 (A ‘ mouth and ears. H left arm: was ser tolen Bases—Hotman,. Kver ae fied jo fiofman. NO. RU) ane "Lush grounded out to BIXTH RACEGcEldorado (3 to 1|broken. "At the hospital It was said he Double Plays—Steinfelat, i ¢ M Gann. H i d. Bennett INCE— Eldorado = (3_ to F : WWMBRICAN LDAGUE PARK. Howard; Hot » Evers and| ‘tinker flied to Maloney. in, Hostetter taking second. Benne! was not ‘fatally hurt. . Aug, Mu fman and Howard. sled and stole second He bunted safely, Hostetter taking third. | and 6 to 5) 1, Neoskaleeta (7 to 5 for 1—Deygolt defeated the Highlanders! Fit by Pitcher—Stelnfeldt oft second, Scanlon to “Alperma, Moran| Barry out, WDoyle to McGann. NO], Raced Head and Head, this afternoon in a closely played aame| — ~PT*—Klem and Emalie, singled, Pfelster. forced him, Aiperman| RUN place) 2 Sally 3. The Invincible Handicap. here: this by a soore of 4 to 8 Orth was unable) = ge eae each inet Fifth Inning : io afternaon furnished one of the greatest to fool the peppery Tigers, and they/| Ss 10 Tee Brrvrring World.) ‘ou! inning. + - acing Charts on Page 2) PRAreefACER£VAL ASPD. OR BAY AEG irced- tha bat MUOUC the Tot-aT WUT Int. eee, RDE PARKS CHICAGO, Avg | Howard, took Chance place. Burch odt Wuily'tn Konetchs Sevmour Aut a |e TY cat une datnaee to the early innings, thereby securing a) reg ia ala wat bid) pecona ne- fanned, Bordap ical kensay aloney sAac- ringed, Lush to Konet chy. Bresnahan| fanned. Ames out, Holly to Konetchy. ! see. rom the streteh turn to the finish i = om * al to ‘Holly, Ni N68. N NB, sare n Srey ie iret icine ta {9 min vhamplons dn_the.tourth. ee ee inet ayes jieuetai Mindat faye eds SQ oot iirred-ts"BrORn: SaneKTCK [Ratio Tork h ; oi de by Ban tis hlet hrew jurnett out. lolly ele- | o1 se dled, a) tu Bower- | beat e: eo ‘orld could ered! 3 seventh and eighth innings. but ‘were Three straight was the record | Howard. NO. RU : Yated to Beymour, NO RUNS. Sub Renneth desea Dani ene 0 boxy: erencitie iditarenea/ ottacsirarte noeaaoee Lieolel iSurnake ditleatitionewerccee Bia Cube) but ithe champions had to) | Hofmat fed Oh Selon enetits hae Bixth Inning Nigh lacing |twoen them, — Miller, on Ballot, and toile eho inocre sive lt | 8 some to get them, — * sieved SENS H nning: Radtke, en Danton, rode with all Eee pasciie sreotruna esatnoven na bet lato nlytonceliaithel atventvaea sia yeall MONS Ee nae a jbieGann fanned. | Dan iarmuel with fii fanned. Browne out, Hoa;| the aki they sever whipping and y - Gis v ron Heelston afd wa + f Konetehy, Strang walked and | driving to th im On they came on itt, the college pitcher who made a painter any between these clubs in Fifth Inning. to the bench. He continued atone pata syeond, “Seymour struvk out. NO Gvoi tertoMiehythereray 1 yeing wilde Phegamensl record, at, Brown Univer- 5 city had the Brooklynites been able| gcanion tanned. Alperman safe on| 8d was pul out of the xrmunds ly, “Dandelion ball RISE nA ISIRCO Ie blunders and to beat Chance's troupe. Of the ffteen|Tinker's bad {irow. Casey hit into aj Dahlen skied to Burnett Lush threw singled. Nonetchy walked. |."/phe judges hung out No. 1, Ballots looking youngster standing: six ptt d decided up to to-day, Chicago, took eley- double. pla Steinfeldt to Kvers to How- doyle soca, rounder: Ue ie pavilion Burngit bunted to Ames, who tossed to | number, and the roar that went up 1a his stockings. In practice he showed | eM and Donovan's olub only’ f ard. NO RUNS. aamaahediear twos bases) ese ‘aylor! third/ but Barry beat the throw. Holly | seldom heard on @ race track. On the burst of speed” that. made. Gritith| ent te Sieinfeldt out, Lewis to Jordan. | % for two bases, scoring Doyle Whit yo right an threw Barry |7eiien: to the: scales UM iller 2 andi the brighten up. tmade Gritith | The Dodgers will depart tor Pitts-|‘minker out, Casey {o Jordan. | Rvers Shannon out, Laan to Konetehy. ONTFout Wt the pinto. Murray. gro Ail Keena colt recetved “a te ovation, A urg, where { ° ‘ ies iN. 2 0 force onetchy pray me OEAOVALO RS . is Murray taking third. Noonan forced Murray at. first. NO d rare. He led all the way un= Pfeister singled. Hoffman man doubled M y (etki tii date pret ell pigshed ‘o-day'a weather was sultry and eacene: Seo neT Moran Misneckandt out, | Hostetter, Dahlen to Pox ie. Lush walk: RUNS. © turn for home, where Dan~ ond, ‘Thomas to Conroy. Coughifn got threatening. Black clouds were banked | Casey to Jordan, TWO RUNS Ga. Taper nant atye Tenth Inning. Seen oo titna cat 20a Sk Palin eRe , t/ President Pulliam thin atten nof et | Lumley walked. Burch also walked.| Bowerman, Lush, scoring and. Bennett | fced, | Bennett to Koney. | Dalien | Dandelion backers could ask for ne suspension for three days Jovian amashed to Howard, who threw| taking third, A wild pitch scored Ben-| singled, acoring Bresnalian ; profane language” tn the ‘game ng | wild to second to catch Burch. Lumley taking third, A wild pitch scored Ben-| racing to thira when’ Burnett's return AEROS June #, The message notined Klin; ored and Burch got to third. Maloney | man. FOUR RUNS. pounded to-the grand stand. Doze Ke, that ho would be eligible to play Bate fied to Hofman, who doubted Jordan Saventhiinnl fanned. So did Ames. ONE RUN Riemann hi \ tend off first. Lewls fouled to Howard. ONE o— Seventh Inning. Hostetter walked. Noonan sini SHOCKED TO DEATH Belore play: was started a anower| PUN) Spin ets i Browne’ died Holly | to. Konetchy. | Lush bunted sagely. Alling the $ came down and) time wa Schulte ont, in to Jordan. fow-| Strang single. ‘ostetter threw out| Bennett walked, | H on 4 f sacallad. a : nit arry sittxied, scoring Noo : M rd tripled, ‘Steinfeldt fouled to Her-| Sevmour Strang took third on @ passed| home, | Barty sirkled, 5 . Firet Inming. fen. Tinker out, Lewis to Jordan, NO| ball. Barry kot his hands on ‘Breinas | TWO RUNS in H TAPE LINE, Alperman struck Casey sino | RUNS. hana smash, but could. not bot It ‘ fanned, Lumley drove to right for two Seventh Innini Strong scoring. Roger went to third | quer Baxeball Results on Page 2)) Wesener, of Rockaway,. an bases. Burch filed to Evers, NO Ahad ‘ a Bowerman died, Hostetter to Kapetchy: sth fern of ow York and: New K S : ergen out, Tinker to Howard. Scan-|ONE RUN. ECE Ji 7 ae s Hoffinan drew a pass.’ As Sheckara|ion tate on Tinker'a bad throw and| Burnett gkled to Doyle, Holly struck |New Yorker Arrested on Honeymoon| Jerser) ‘Telestinn Company, met bla struck oUt Hotman ole second Benne | went. to Recond When Howard let thefout. Murray: bunted safely and stole] pieNVER, Ave LW. G. Carroll, maid] others he was « iin. the removal scratched & hit. Chance fled to Maloney | Dall roll to the fence. Alperman ain-| second. Hostetter fanned ‘O RUNS. « a brother of the nown Wall} oles and Wiro noir the Mingola: and Hofman scored. Steinfeldt waa nit|gled. Caney fied to Tinker. Lumley Elghth Inning to) be ca Drasneny t. f by a pitched ball, Tinker singted, acor. | doubled, Rcgting Scanton. Alperman sireet) Urokarg (ot) Sat. pemes 784) ah a pole dropped an ordiner: in vaulte and’ sending Bteinfeldt to | tried. to Ket home, but wag caught,| Dahlen elevated to sgted in Pueblo yesterday and brouaht | a Inte ane eh third. Evers singled. scoring Steinfoldt | Schulte to Evers to Moran, ONE RON: a fore, charged with passing a ‘check on | ¢ in the teeny and sending Tinker to third, and Hvers| Evers made his fourth hit. Moran he ‘Adams Hotel last April for some-!¥ Island -Ratle went to necond on Laumley's throw to |aingled. Pfeister flied to Jordan. Hoff-| Btetnfeldt filed to Maloney Fae se ree art ae noe Raneioa wag trolley ed Peas catch Tiiker at third. Morin Sled tp| man singled. scoriix Evers. Sheckard| doubled, Hyers walked Mo thing Mie Carroll wae accom. | of the dungling ends Of the tape,” A Burch, PHRBEE RUNS, oY ali Schulte struck out. Howard] to Bergen. Tinker out steal) by hla brothers. ial ras accom- | of t EL OO): vVolm, pasaed theater = Second Inning. filed to Maloney. ONE RUN, to Casey. NO RUNS pentec by his wife, whom he married | fink: he dropped dea ide i ae ne fort years 0 and Oa verges Cabnbe, Maloney tripled Lewts}- Eighth Inning. Ninth Inning, ! —_———. Lorn eA roe anildrenc ict a ut, Tinker to Chance. Bergen sent «|, Burch singled. Jordan filed to Schuite.| Scanlon filed to Evers, Alperman out,| gusmmm EXHAUSTION Je epeediiy dis-| Wes ten to Hempstead by a Ni Maloney singled. Lewis out, Steinfeldt; Bteinfeldt to Howard. ¥ out, Tink: | | SUMMER Eerie Agia “Phosphate | Hospital ambulance “and the Coroner fo Howard. Bergen fanned, NO RUNG, er to Howard, NO RUNS. pelle with Horatongi a, Atle che coos oes now hed 1 to Tinker, N‘ "Sfetoter fled . Seravn: Hofman oin-