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“RESULTS EDITION. PRICE ONE CES fer” $900,000 LOST BY PUBLIC ‘TWwourtle gals IN SARATOGA STAKE RACES VICTIMS OF FIENDS a | ON STATEN ISLAND M een | ARE OnDERED OF THE FIELD se’ sestetes Frantic Mother Tries in Vain to ees | [« ‘Circulation Books Open to All.”” ] S ee nennls a »- Miscreant Away From Her Three- | FAIR PLAY AND M » Math Shay and D hl N) é ewson, ay an anlen set 3 t - D After Row With Umpi 5 own After Row Wi mpire — SS sec ane poh ee sues Another Assailant. | CHICAGO. | y a eens [- 004000000— 4 Then McGann Spikes Himself Large Crowd Out to Witness the Opening Day It was Staten Island’s turn today in the high tide of crimes against GHIA Ss and the Team Is in Badly. at the Spa and Good Sport -women and children which has inundated the Greater City for a month. SOx | (SE LEAD 3 320000 0 — 8 Found in a Card f From that borough two hormtying~cases” of -attacks~ ypon-mere + CHICAGO, ‘Special to The Wronlna Wartdy BATTING ORDER, ~ s eee A fi | I : WEST BIDE BALL PARK, CHI- o Six R; babies were reported this afternoon. . RoW PO A Bl NGO. IIL, Aus, &-—Thrcatening weather - ste aces. : Sets 7 A ce bniria. sees ee 2h el) 0. Hirsi |. Chicago. N : child of three was mistreated by a man who fought off the) Two Twirlers Driven from) oo" jnlowed up the crowd that had figured | siagle, cf on | > : : za jJonee, cf, ..2.-:--:10 0 0 1 lon seeing to-day's battle between the | Sheckard, If Browne, rf | ater i e little girl. six y Brea reient i a 5 1 * te lin, 3b. } Specin i a . mother. Later in the day a little girl, six years old, met a similar fate. Box in Sluggingfest on —_| Donohue, 11-19-00 | Cabscend Giants, “the fourtti ot this pan Orth ib, Daa se an (Special to The Evening World ) i : Davis, ss. 0 0 3 2 OO} "eres, Ragin threatened to spoll pro-!steinteldt, Bios hean RATOGA RACE TRACK, Y., Aug. 5.—The t Both the assailants were Italians. One was captured after the father the Hilltop. Rohe, 3b 0 0 3 2 0 Ceetings, A “heavy thunderstorm ‘Tinker, +4 McGann. 1b.” : i : i eae aan $ ; j : [swept dhe city. last night-mnd-the-park {vate By Dalen, aa events of Saratoga’s opening day, the Flash, for two-year-olds, and the * — of his victim had pursued him with an axe, The other escaped, probably | Dougherty, it O01 O70) Oi a winnaar j Moran. ° Doyle, 2b. | ; 5 plo 2 g for good, as the police have only a scanty description of him. (Acid £0 The (veatog Wrrid.) | Isbell, 2b +12 1 3) 0} soon had the worst cleared mwny. \ ienpiress Kiem natemale | 10,000 Saratoga Handicap, proved fortune-makers for the bookmakers, iy: ae A Bs AMBRICAN LEAGUE PARK, NBW | Sullivan, c... -0 0 2 1 0} MeGraw's scrappy Glanta bave tared | ae ~~ | In botlr these, events avori vere soundly wae Attacks on women or girls were reported from all the other bor-| york, Aux. &—By terrine hitting in the | McF 0 lreriey in other cittes than here. t.| stole second. Shannon out, Steinretat poore the far orites were soundly beaten, and they carried ‘ ay |McFailand, c....... Nii 4d ee 0. here. In fact, bout $200, hi x oughs of Greater New York to-day. In Brooklyn three such crimes ge of to-day’n game. the! Patterson, p O}20 70) 10) 0 |nuey mare: donecno better tiny this ielty 1 eeearireiae EYER AT OARS Nopae loon eaten otathe public money, S + defeated © champlo: Aine t ia s eldt out jowermiain. ney pa! co. 4 > were attempted. ters defoated the hampton | write, ao 1 of ih setaon than have the 9. Louis | Tinker struck out. Evers out, Strang | post of honor Hithalinerece Rec iattice | t Box by 4 score of § to 4. The | Cardinals, tatl-enders in the league, | to Bevermen | NOURUNSIO, NO. RUNS, enn Uie SARATOGA : place and. by taking a doubdle-header — — — — —| McGraw was himeeif onc | g ay and Sir Cleyes TOS, ; Mother Leads Women Who Beate i Sorsosn pew ie aesin ' | Totalac.sscscse 4 $094 17 0/ day The sermppy lite tnanager wan wore Anianing, and Dandelion, backnd FIRST RACE—Tom MeGreth (11 the lead. fired from the fleld tn the first inming ¢ ~ to 5 and 7 to 10) 1. Jacovite (3 to 1 HIGHLANDER! : ¢ toga's Quality Row, the militonalres, 5S Patterson and White were both oy Umpire Kiem for rotating a de- 5 for place) 2, Gi Seal acker of 3- Year-Old Baby seem eatin 5 and society Kings and queens, finished PI » Green Seal 3. 2 re Kenockell out of the box. and Walsh, A EBjcision at the plate in whieh the Cubs} - — j ‘As a policeman. Patrolman Daly. 0fj\derous mob. He grabved the. man ro Saeee follawed, fared lttie bettet! Hoge | Hoffman, ¢1 2 2 4 © IJecored a can, McGraw walked in front ’ Pert, eee Pesce acne SECOND RACE—El Cuchillo (3 to | - the ‘West Brighton, Staten Island. the ground, Mtted him up and started | pitched a good, steady game. There Keeler, rf. 0 2 0 1. OJjof Kiem and used vile language, shak Water, which finished in a drive, hands| 1 and even) 1, Thistledale f ] tion is) glad he Rappered UPON a no ee te ISCRNSS Cera AEIITALe were £000 persons Eresent. Moriarity, 3b. . 13. 1 2 9. ne his fst under the ofictal's nose. bE recee! { (even. for that was industriousiy trying to kill an | atomentarily the appearanes of the! First Inning. + Laporte, 1b 1 1. 70 1 |. Rlem pulled bis’ watch, as MoGraw Beater flowed Into the bookmakers’ PIERO) fy C2 NOTE ae ant bee sl eluate 7 ‘irake reer bet irene Seal Hahn #tngied.. Jones linet “our to | wittiame,2b seg gui yt igi areas peas ee es ld Mnps_on Dandelion, and after the race) THIRD RACE—Fuir Play (5 to 1” ; : ohhh AY nit St Charged t e: Conroy ; to Sinise : nurt “a TSE ANT, “ . eT x i — + escnot on another port of his Pomc Hee PATE Aga." Augmented Ts Conver, ianstialtbrer to Laporte doubled | Conroy, Ee On ee eae ete Thief W as Caught After Lively |1oud was the denunciation of Featvels| and 7 to 5) 1, Jim Gaffney (4 to 1 eee ee Deaiiies yencald ; ee (Contintied ani Becona {hue NO RUNS. Rickey, If oR 22 0-7 0) mans ere on the benob, then passed Chase and Almost— couldn't have ridden a more badly (or prceuscr ein chageni3; baby that caused the murderous intent Page) Hoffman hita clean two-bagger to | Kleinow,c. Ua 40 0s engi ereetbees Ore, a sete or . | judged race had he wanted the favorite| FOURTH RACE—McCarter (9 to Cie Se Or ee | UES UL, oni venom ee Ee Se oe Ae Mobbed. )grocceswilnatandlne ll aes fotfenale| Garey eas, Bene ater «a Nicola Tola runs a boarding bolise at + | He hind. Me opped Bry eee tt as | i - New Brighton that siclters a score of | Ri ERE see Texas Leaguer into left, and Hott. | Para nage ae ee ane also aa t) down, and)the = lenges, with the result that at the| © 20 for place) 2 Dandelion 3. Rete lepiece arietimeniarellgnorants 4 That He Robbed J. & S.\ man scored, bit Keeler was forced out, | oh oa j ines telatid to be deeply tatorested 191 Aten a chame of five bldcky Police:|"Feteh turn the Hitchcock home bad) FIFTH M@ACE—Tom Dolen:(6 to 5 @rty and brutish, They sleep in bunks Nauman of €30,000. jJonea to Lnbell. Laporte singled and! pane Hitr—Of Patterson, 5; ott / atopped the fame and saw that they | TAD, Willem “Tughes, of the Eant|Nething left: and 2 to 8) 1 Wortannid (6 i and on the floor. One of them did not | August Dohm, of No, 106 Clay ave-|Sforiarty scored. Willisms smaahed a| White, 7; off Walsh, 5. seat Jena cleat: oft tha fold hetore the play | TRITtY-Atth street. station, captured| Miller and Nolser, on the Newoastis (Ce work to-day. He spent yenterday | nue, Bronx, pleaded gullty to larceny |three-bagger to left field fence, and| | Firat Base on Balls—Of White, 2; of te re the PIQy! Herman Miller, twenty-four patr, rode excellentiy, but It was oda] Piece) 2 Artno 8. go to wo y. ¥ | began again, y years old, tna carouse and hia companions left |in the second degree before Judge Laporte scored. This was about all for ‘ of No. 24 Bowery, atter Miller had)t? se¢ trem hook up at the finish 60) giycrpy RACE—Aimee ©. (6 to 4 ‘ oF “Base_on Errors—Chicago. 2. : Inet Inning: crooked down and: robbed» Rose” Pichs| beat each other. out. and 2 to er t do Rt F 1) 1, Red Bonnet (9 to +0 faim of the floor in a stupor when they } Waltman in the Gourt of General Ses [Pitcher Patterson, and he was yanked | Tere on Basos—Chicago, 3; 1.lcn= a@tarted out early this morning, sions to-day tue Of the box and White took his | landers, ¥ < Ghannon popped to Howard. Browne! ert, a dressmaker, in her home on the! Gay Crowd at the Track. (This man, whose name {s not known | He was cmployed for many years aa|place» Conroy fied to Hatin, who threw| Ste Out-By White, 1; by Wallan, Bledite Schulte, Sa The SUAuE | frat floor of No. 26 East Fortleth} You have seen the horses race around for place) 2. Onetasse 3. i to the boarding house keeper, and le | Confldential man tor J. & 8 Bauman, | Wiliams out at the plate wien he trled| joe tun—Donohue iSetcctueavarniti to Taker, nlingathe| tanics eee Sheepshead’s beautiful course, | you i mot understandable to the police, woke | furniture dealers, at No, $1 Sixth ave |to score. THREE RUNS i arse Bass Hite-Willtams, Rickey | base. sa McGann forced | Bresnahan, | y aa sean ate Breen later in| have won and lost bets to the acoom-| in a bandh Gir | i up about noon.” The three-year-old | nue, and they say he stole In all about! Second Inning and.Conroy, fe tinahé to Evers. NO 2 - u, thot he had bees! r tof beeah reeaes at Brighton fis i =e a Ki Bo dla Bheckard ; 3 ; paniment o! = ear sf aughter of Tola was playing in the | $0,000, He sayn that he got away wi..| Hogg threw out Davis, Mohe flied to Stolen ‘Base ttottiman Battie rn blc tye a itched ball { enka Tpevily never ears. tial Conay | meaohsyeit Hever inhaled) the: fragrance oe ‘well a} ahaa pet ot Ball. about $30,000 This he is supposed to|Conroy. Dougherty’s fly was taken by | Double Plays—Conroy [echt Tce Dahlen, who threw. to| sand fire, He hat beer employed as| Which the surroundings, of | Belmon Sieve pposed to y y and Laporre:} awe ss {inewaltersin: Bteeplachaxes Pp; Park affords and you have watched! Qood Thing Wae We! Fought Off the Mother. have.spent in riotous ving Inthe Ten-| Hoffman after a sprint. NO RUN Habn and Sullivan; Tapell, Davia and Pe Eee ae eet oer aliannaae nee Park and bed) your horse going into the lead in tec dA heed i Phayed. Mrs, Tola, working on the frat noof,| Cetioln, and for some time the police Rickey tore off a three bugger, Klcl-| Passed’ BULK Ieee Petre An aRecia loomed iti hetwrax outa owiiteceiae nn y of | Graverond's broad stretches, (DUE ICS | ong acth mite.” inde wees We Reard the child scream, She rushed | eked for a woman who was aupposea now walked. Hogg struck out. Hom-| Hit by Pitchor—Roha. — At thia point the demonstration began |i. ihe house pe amet ine FeOR le | eee ig In a taclng way. to. doe. | trick: and It Dackeaa tan uence 1 jc upstairs and found the chila in the | to 2#¥@ TroMted by Gtk pedulations fiir #IAeTed, wCOrME HeKey ie sede} =U Teo Lousn itn j that ended in Gers ASIA TANS Apa ay 1 REM AN MLsa Dk pare with the: beaatien of Spa's |B. Dugan, om..Delan. and trom ut P fraep of the boarder. ‘The mother few | wife uts,* Wife and two children and ing Klelnow to-third. Hoffman atole ——— eter ec poprath ny epg ett Ree ae nigel ain Ganstatalnet MavG ST dealer a iG oe ana | re eaEe, 8, She atreteh turn he atpod ft him Wke a tierees. Holding the tit, day, one UP for Sentonce on Thure-/gecond. Keéler beat another bunt, | Wise, Wala made tt a clean sweep by | Sohulte, Moran fouled to Bresnahan. | pon NR A a Bs Gh ED feel toBays The. weather aripidas. led to stay ith Wise tle one in the grip of one of his —_e coring Klenow, Hoffman taking third rtriking out Hogg, NO RUNS.» °Y | THREE RUNS. AA him pag Eneked her down and/ was perfection. A delightfully cool | for awit, UL couldn't. When tie f ‘ forlarity. singled, sending Hoffman écondilnnlty re a pocketbook from her. It con- low. into. tie grand atand | stretch tura wes reached, th i mendoue hands le fought off the m « Ninth Inning. : econ d- ° con-| breeze blew in were ab er with the other for a horrib| ROCK ISLAND GETS STAY LTP REET eV HTN ois z Dahlen filed to Bheckard, Doyle nle1 {ued only 3 cents, but he made of | and the sun seemed to distribute item and fom Dotan just galloped terval. IN ARKANSAS SUIT. POPE te po eeler was run dawn | minguanenty fouled to Kietnow. Iepeli|to Tinker, Amee Kot a base on balla, |With It, Misa Pickert following, scream: | fort, Lt so “eatine the least discom. fast enough to met the place ead, Men ho fed cut toththa house ana + White to, Rohe, to Sullivan, to Rohe. | McFarland. NO RUSSO? tBTeW out SOA hy heh a Costtit Tinker to]}ing at the top of her votce. fort dn ame. track wes lightning |¥0o didn't seem to have @ partie acrons a yacint Jot. The mother, with| ST, PAUL, Minn., Aug, S—Judge veqtlmeneaes Third Inning | = “Taylor was safe_on Doyle's tumble Lvenss ovenbauledy i adileryiiatter canara Tee eet FU AEH ECON ic sides AE pa Ghnmen tt Coan i" the child in her arms, followed, ola, |doventer, in the United States Circut BROOKLYN COULD -D NO Amen tried to nip Taylor off frst. but |Hvely chase, In which hundreds joined, | Cut hrteen, thousand were at the| The Farrell connections finally : : peniliig da tie dtl. hawshar and Ward} Galette aayalaausdSadtengire oes) ooithall singled, Mofarianad bacied fr! u IT PLAY, | throw wild ard pulled McGann off, the |and had to eave him trom a beating at| track for, the first days sport. It. was “with Atmee-C. in the ce i her. He comprebended. latraining order prohibiting the Sacre. scoring. Isbell and sending Mclarland (Ebpecial fo The Pventng Word.) —” eee vee cer creedavorranicnarrometie Wresteecis ofthe: inSignenrscrowe— MET tora” See acted and fon the mont | hall aPie wall plaaneanae naan 7 Cleese at hand was an axe. Tola|tary of State of Arkansas from forfeit. {© 200ond. .Habn's’ tap. to Moriarty] nea: TRE Mtg ease Sreventey | etme Bowerman replacing him, Sin- pieeedi oul Laem eas pela for tria empress wccupied the grand stund, |The other was Jim. Gaftney, eee | picked jt up and started sult of Ink the tight of the Chicago, Rock forced MoParland. Jones popped tg| the achediled kame to-day between tne |e lined to Dahlen. and Taylor was ihe pthe mile. portion spread them: | second In the Flash Stakes. ” Geote® the fugitive. As the futt n hal end Pacific Fe . Rock Isl Conroy. Donohue it a home run t9] yn team and the Pirates Goubled at first, Dalilen to Rowerman.|ERIENDS SEE BATHER | Rives over the lawn between the pad-} Wheelock won a small fortune on a/und and Pacific Raliroad to do business centre, Ls Alin ahead | Sheckard out, Ames to Bowerman, NO Vac and club-house, result. Ho dropped centurles on. rar pl lens roea loeaitannd samentauiencth arth amitas et) him. | Davis popped to Conroy ST res RUNS. DROWN IN THE | C. at nearly every book, getting 7 to pions who heard him understood and| ‘Tho complaint was presented to. the See ana. bewan catching for AMERICAN LEAGUE. | Third Inning SURF. Pau Miller Woajche cleat: rene tone iat nen none Mes MEU WARED, ined ‘in the chase oH SA teorhiey 5 : only Mod i ore ont in the firat alxteqnth. and 3 J mola ran like piesa edon. SSE NR ERAN aiid steer ee ata Pee Ua arsenite Rickey cee Browne filed to Sheckard. Devlin oir, (Special to The Byening Work! |uie st meeting, Sika otters "fon miner of made ty, oat a wi ning one, th tightened, 1 Toasty & Oltzn-of Arkansas. brought singled). e00/ia roy, Kaine: é DETROIT AT WASHIN Tirker to Howard. Strang fled tol panypon r , ne SU eo reaped hens 1 ler was favorite, but he had q ie frighte: pants AC loraitainathardtatkacsurtre einen A ee moe Wantte's. plac IGTON. Siagie. NO ORENS, 3 1 oA odgnace te aCR. then and head fat Use speed after: eettinga chet = pibionsetstrerares ial GY a SER ere CETL CUT O RE en thee Gheronina ben eomserestd Firat Game. puite. out, Dahlen to Bowerman. |Grathere, tw fysleryeatals old @or | Lect Cae aeot ite eee Waui atemnonectuo rwillawitratted An TOW ANG OTd HOC RMT nein +enmved tothe Federal court The Kielnow— was Out at” phir. bonache | Dei SEPA 2219-995 Howard drove a liner to Shannon. | Lindenhurst, wus drowned here y cithaaee Dugan, however, ke but she came with great strided | ary of State thereupon begaw Rohe. Hoffman again Wavhington TO OOO 8 oo oat] BANTATAT etrook ont NO REN ——"y Say while Hid fances and w nur a EES ha Saad jond_but couida't cach Ain = At Mercy of Mob. |forfelture proceedings and. they. were land threw out Keoler. Ra tleriencglens 950) 0-3 Fourth Inning. 1 PRAT A nM bey ot | Rnt Bo eel a carne? place ‘money it Tie the rat dots ithe isan Then other men Jomed Tola. They stepped by the Injunction jasued hore | eearniinel ,: can rand Payne; Grabam compantons looked on, helpleas to save | GTC! caathen ; ‘ shown, ran a creditable fected like maniacs. The fuglilve lay |to-day, ‘The Injunction will hold mat- Cha lich and \Heyvon: Bresnahan singled. Bowerman fouled thim. Gravhere was bathing in the | Mee" re timesot the race, LI3, is sald (be the best colt tM On the ground with his arma wrapped {ers In abeyance until the authority of) Robe was hit by a pitched dail, Will Second Game, to Evorn, Dahlen dmioled to lott. |urt at Gillkas Pavillon, when he was|tuat, era Ainsterdam spgrtamants: barmy @bout his head, The fury of hfs U ithe Secretary of State can be deter- Jama took Dougherty’s pop. On a oyle file to Shedkand and Bresnahan : . 4 A ele elt twaw dis salvation. “The blows they (uted. Hearing will be had at Lita paeaed ball Rohe gook second. Isbell | Retrolt +9 210000 94 '5| scored after the catch, Ames fanned, | selxed:with»crampe. Steeplechase a Beauty. i Racing Chart on Page 2. timed at hi were countered by other | vock Oct. 2 [Struck out Ricky got MoMariand’s | Washington 0902000 9 0-9/ONE RUN. Louis Seogile, a contractor, went ¢>| The $5,000 Saratoga Steeplechase wis —_—_——____ jowa aimed at him, the heavy boots | acre eer jlonx fly. NO RUNS Batteries — Donovan and Schmidt; |. Tinker doubled to left and scored 0 jie rescue of the drownln a pretty race. ‘The betting Ting reflected RAV would have ground hsctace inte a | ICAINS IN THE Li | Mortarty singled. was forced out | Smth and Hayden Ja.wild pitch when te ball went Into|\ouid have. pulled him sattore’ tal, a division of sentiment between Thistle FORT ERIE RESULTS. ip truck other boots and Tela with) AMER LEAD. ly Taporte's crack, Nuleh Davis. | CLEVELAN: the crowd. Dahlen started a bowl 09 |Graphers fastened “to. hia with Ue disle and El Cuchilie, e latter opened | igvaxe could nov swing It. TORONTO, Ontario, Aug, 5—In the In-| Wyte bi iio nm donyle play, Isbell | D AT PHILADELPHIA, |the decision, and bo was ordered Ou lanewntig man's grip, and Seegic wan 18 the fA don) Huts recededita} Policeman Daly saw the tumult and | tqmational cricket match begun, here to-day | to Dayis to Donohue. Nt i Firat Game, of the game, Strang waa put in At) toroed to miiake fil loose in order ta 310 2 ASRe ta ewageORT: EASE Oat ran to jt. He saw a man down and/ ii. Americans bad scored 418 rune” cor| ‘level: . short and Wiitee went to centre. Evert)! gaye his own life. jer 10) well played, F no, Grandpa | Aug. 6.—F the results tn $ithout stopping, to atk why, waded in. | ttteu\ wickets, when fay was stepped for] Fifth Inning. Cleveland | O12 lout, Btrang to Rowerman Moran out, | | and ferkitiredge brought a scatturing [the races one @ MUP | \yncheon, 2 Walsh fied to Rick: Hoffman fum- bling 2 Devlin to Rowerman. Taylor fanned. pla 6 ote yw g al ton! ey. n —s | (p : { to DL bied Hahn's geass-cutter and the ball| ,Datteriee—Joss and Clark; Plank ang) ONE RUN. MOTHER STRANGLES Thistiedale led all, the way, aa he} ne) 2, Lettie — rolled for three bases, Jones lined out | Powers. | Fitth Innin jysually does, with Bt Volma’ and El} to ielotimnansatoulart seine (* A d+ i 'Cuoniilo In attendance and the others ey | ° Le ear anole f betttcted Ls eel Unrate Noah Mar BMRA HONE AMAR ST BIA glee Browne’ out HER Two CHILDREN. strung out. Grandpa cate to grief / 2 i Gonroy wrounded out to-Imell, Davia Pevettnie {822 0 2 0 1 oe) Taylor to Howard, Deviln tied to Tink: the Liverpool, tie fourth Jump trom the ; | pituoras Lout a tiascondn Domeperis i tal peaeries Bernhardt eae "oe re er aian ia dialnn ail Geckarai torced) 8 BALTIMORE, Aur, During a re- | chilis ‘ste Vo Whisk Broom 4 td i nt was oUt At secon: ourberty tO] narthey and. d jarke ; rs eae br ineantt toh} Thistiedale and |p: to 1 for place) 3, 1 y and Powers glo, Deviln to Btrang. Schulte fied to] currence of Inranfty which has caused auiedale and passed” him cyt Davis. (NO RUNG, 8T. LOUIS AT BOSTON. |Deviin’ Bheckand stole second. flow: | her to be ttiriee confined In an axylum, | JUIMPEE, however, wis oot beaten yet Mere amine Lady i; a. lard hit to-Deviin, who touched Sheck-| Mra, Chriatirle Nenadal, aged twenty a eos 3 Ath Kol Ent Supine and’ i€ftty hay , Davia walked, es was doubled up, | 3t, Louis sMS88888 Ee et ard going to thinl. NO RUNS years, the wife of Joaaph Nens FOnithornnt' It wan a drive to the wir : / . 3 e c] 301 y 4 \—3 O y dhe vO th 4 ba io S580, Loy * Cy pe t b 1 walked. He was forced on Isbell's| 4nd Criga Strang out, Taylor to Howard. Br uged a year land three montha! Tho aid Blo nent ioe ‘Ro th ath iG essiesttn ui pebrerrs eat rat . rounder, Conroy to WHilaina, NO ———- — nahan out, Taylor to Howard. Bower-| woman $s under arrest tr all } ‘oeth, i 5. G a y tag 5 4 TNS. EASTERN LEA pa Agiod, Wiltne fanned. NO RUNS. [and wont paat the judges a head to the | Lacion M., Bleaner Fwy. Little Witlla Hogg struck out Walsh threw out Btolnfeldt doubled to left. Tinker Se Rood In one of the most oxelting steeple- | tiie ran. ‘ Tloftman, Keeler went out the same GUE. sacrificed, Ames to Bowerman. Evers NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chase Animes seen gn MANTA ne? TH RACE e (oven) way. NO RUNS, nit to Devlin and 6telnfeldt was out at One Length Ruined a Killing Lopes Chartid ROCHESTER AT TORONTO. the te. Moran out, Devlin to Bower if yeahs Hastman $ ht Wook Seventh Innin, Py ‘ a Elrstioane the: pinta x orer ROC TOND RTS INCINHAT Phe Sulllyan-ParreliJohnaon clique De Tfoniorist) Steddiesone Bays Aad McFarland singled: Walah truck out aan aoventh inl A 5 canis within @ fength of making a qood rewtor ALSO Mr Laporte’ dtopped Conroy’a throw, and | °C Cit 00000000 04 AAoks Inning. Game powtpoued on account of wet plascaunioned killing on WITEN'®) yen RACE—Edesly pe \Pilann was wate, but when he tried te Hens esincoberm) dnd Cartigant | Dove mmol, 8 one on ball and (grounds, | a eh eee ete Limence 2, Oak i take mecond Keeler's throw to Conrod| pappalal and Doren ho Carriwan: |tunned, Shannon forced Dorie, T -—— oe - Upwaaniticccerain cut iy” Ba vet mallet him, MoFurland took third on to Tinker, Browne alngled to cenkre. / wiaek boy inl Nistags Ge Rig Ponrh yt. an 0 SHOT OFF TOP OF HIS HEAD. | nad tt and went to it goo the play. Jones filed to Conroy, NO. BUFFALO AT MONTREAL. Devlin forced Browne, Tinker to Evers, | sddorucion als RU First Game. SO RUNS wen me WS | board. Bionacty mado his third hit, 9 single, Taylor out, Doyle to B .| BARANAC: LAKE, N AUG Om % i vie af Woolstone (to 1) ¥ Rasy oaubledinupiewneninie Burtalo Ooo oor ona 4 lacie ainaleds. 7Sheckard “engled: | The body of Archie Laay, « contractor | mi Wa doh aes away debut | for place) 2, Donat & Simastied | lner. to Rohe, who the on treet rans. 90 020 0 os ulte out, Ames to Bowerman. How-| and. bullder, was found to-day on the | the post, He was two jengths iu front moden. / Aneato re: Dee porcetaeecnrs? ball “to Donohue. Williams atngled. | ,, Hei terienKissenger and MoAllister; ard fanned. NO RUNS, trall on Reservior Hill. He had blown} in the first sixteenth and bald “the Croamer and King of th4 pete yey sey porcine ds Cpa ‘| Conroy filed to Hahn. NO RUNB. “4 _ Elghth Inning. the top of his head off with @ rifle! advantage nt up to the last pe Sg H Uy JERSEY CITY AT PR 0 RACE-Kohnolaw (16 Atioh. Nij--Philacaipiia, 6: Stet > Eighth Inning. OVIDENCE. which was lying beside the body, Ho | teenth pole. Here Walr Play, who had sp ( {Strang singled. Bresnahan singted: | nag been tn poor health. been sooond a! th ray, od ye “Harting (evan for place) 2. Torbiiio (EL) Se nifA 9 ert thraw out Donohue, Moriarty | Jersey City.1 19,0 19 11 0 0 2-1] gowerman tripled, Bcoring Strang and |" fi eter ry reatine arenes Bride 3. Timot141-6, Neliatte At Torbiito (EL) Second yame——Rochester, 83 Toranto, 54 and aporte disyosed of Davis. Rolie Providence .0 1 00 1,0 201 0 O-8|Tresmanan. Wiltae. out, ‘Taylor to Sey eee To Marta tled hard to keep, Jim Gatmey.| temp trimmer, Grslops, “Apple AW f 2} AVOID SLEEPLESS NIGHTS ane a At Mo seal EL, rd Batteriee—Lake and Butler; Mack and Honmrd. Doyie angled, ‘scoring Bow: |nal n to the wire Pair Play drow sway jo! Blacklock, Melting, Laura A. and 1 n BS ) ad sane Buffalo, 6; Montreal, 1, procs ost. ‘Kietwow did itkeo- ns; : ermaa, | Ames o! ty ent peyre | Prats Pecomaehgaeieel hr win by a short length, ‘The rest finshed Legond also ran, Ay Korea P ‘ emyaciar aches poe } | | sia

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