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GIANTS HIGHLANDERS ATST, LOUS SCORE 6 10 Ends ir Victory for the Home Nine. “FROM PITTSBURG, ‘ONE A SHUTOUT Wiltse Blanks thé Pirates After Ma-| thewson, With Sammy Strang’s Good Help, Holds Them ' Safe in First. 2 (Special to The Evening World.) First Game. Second Game. AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Ang. > pees | SA long thrfe-base hit-by Rickey in | jthe elxhth inning scored Conroy, and OPT pores ee ae er + OO 4+ 7A ae a Highlanders a Rcore OF 6 40 3. a 7 St. Louis made a bid for the game’ in | PITTSBURG. Seay PITTSBURG. the seventh when they knocked Ches- 1001001010 310000000 (Nwoee: je box, scoring 5 runs and > Hi opener: tleing the score.. Newton came to the f Seven Innings, by Agreement. Niowever, and blanked the E NEW YORK. cast ted Browns for the rest of the game R H POA £ 1 The crowd nymbered about 4,000, = = NEW YORK. mS | @hannon,f<s-0500. 1-13 1 Fi RH POA rst Inning. 0 0 4 i ©) Shannon, If.. Le Tee O°. 0 EE ECE! hit into ie . Chosbro to Conroy toad 9 | Browne, rf. Vee icae oO Stone walked, ba twas forced | 202 3 8 Ol Deviin, 3b. 1 1. 4 0 Of at sécond by ing, Conroy to 0 00s SN Ole ; Williams, NO F : | Strang, ¢!. +0 0 1 0 0} Hor t. Keeler rolled 3 6 0) ©) Be nanan, c. 9-0-6214) Sut tor) ty: pened -qut: to. C) PE SUNS y pat a A iene eee Se Second Inning. Dahlen, ss. > 11 1 2 0} Wallace iined out to Rickey. Hartsell © 1 9 3 YO} Doyte, 2d fied to Conroy. Spencer was hit/on the joyte, 2 iy Oh ake : .0 06000 * arm, He was forced on Jonew's Ce Oe 110 2 O/bounder, Conroy to Willams, NO _—_— — — —| RU a a Laporte singled, and took second an ++7 6 21 8 1) whitlame singled. “Both advanced on sree 4 LY 10 2 PITTSBURG. - Conroy’ utd i PoP eer’ to Jones. , Batted f thewson, ing? Rick to ering, and Laporte ‘ iets ety eee RH POA E Ropreds but Williams was out, Pickering : ssn 'G. ss Anderson theentss: 0 0.0 1} O/to Hartsell. ONE RUN, lis . | ey es (ec OG Vs Irn tae eh Powell was hit by tehed a 530-6 | Ciahe ct 8139 0} Powell wae tk Wer'e bunts Heke te 1 2 0 o| Waener, s8..5- 0 0 2 3 0 les, Stole second.“ Hempntil 0 2 a of Storke: 2b. oo 140 ees pancetta ¥ fouled Yo Spencer. Chesbro i AG sbGoe oO 11 0 Ol poiied to Wallace, Hoffman soaked A106 9 | Sheahan, 3b...0....0 0 *2 O Ofto right for a home run. Keeler fouled H Gibson,\c., 0 0:2 3. 0|to Stone, ONE RUN. Or A aye c ea 9 100 0 Fourth Inning. 2 5 0 0} z Williams threw cut Pickering. Wal- 0 0 0 ® | Dugeleby, +0 0 0 1 (Oljace bounced out’to Conroy. Hartsell | FT ie altebletaay tame tossed. out Spencer, 0520 55,0 20:0) “Totals, 0 3 21 12 0} NO RUNS. 0 0 0 of \ Moriarty walked and advanrced on La- Pos | witere ; om fortes seco REST en EBay Delee eA VTaLiS 0 t a 5 Sprott Tamia ¥ et _— — — —|Camnits, 2;\of Duggleby, ¢ TRE eaT paca Gadi nailer ate] Left on Bases—Pitisburg, second. Rickey walked, fil arg the bags, 8 27 9 2) Struck Our—By Wiltse, by Cam-| Kleinow bit Into a dow Wallace ated Kainald, Afth tnaing, ei ys Hite Browne s wilts, to Niles to Jones. ON for Leever, ninth inning, . . Fifth Inning. throw-out-dones-—Powett went Niles popped to Two-Base Hit—Louch, : 2 ~ - Double Plays—Glbron and- Wagner; | ‘Bails—Or "Mathewson, j i Lietclae's; off Teover I. | Browne and Dahlen. irst Base on Errore—Giants, 1. { Wild Piteh—Camnitz ton Bases—Glants, 4; Pittsburg, 6. Hit by Pitcher—Devlin. —€onroy- out the same wa Cheabro. NO RUNS, Chesbro died o hot groundér to Hoffman lifted a fly to Pick-! | fear Wallace. ering. Keeler fed to Stone. NO RUNS, |. Struck Out—By Mathewson, 6; by | Umpires—Measrs, O'Day and Klem. |Lattold, 2; Leever, 3. | rid : Two-Rase Hits—Btrang (2). Hallman. | Sishaloning he over .see- doudie piay, beat: bunts Wiltee throwing jerry | ond. Mtn me j pit te Btone hit Camnits ants the ball while lying flat on the groun intoma, Camnitz was caught off first, Breana- han to Bowerman. Anderson struck elie, Bey Leach filed to Bresnahan. NO Biolen : Umpires—O'Day and Klem. a (Bpevial to The Evening World.) IN PARK, PITTSBURG, Conroy to Williams to Rickey, Picker NO RUNS. ing fouled to Moriarity. Moriarty singled. “1. Willams follawed with second, holding the Firates safe at all caugiit Bowerman taking third.” 1 Wiltse tripled, scoring” Bowerman, len and’ Doyle. | A swild. pitel Wiltte. Shanion Med to Clarke. Brean a han, ry! senthase sell —fouter to Mortars, Hart: singled and took second on a pencer doubled. coring SECOND GAME. RUNS, i 8 xingle scored Spencer, -Firet_Inbing Clarke and Wagner talked. Storka| Powell wingled, Moriarty threw. out i fanhed. Nealon fouled “to “Bresmanan, | Nites. runners ndvanced. “Hemp- Bhannon singled. Browne bunted out,|Shechan filed to Shannon NO RUNS. | hill scoring Jones and send- Ing Powell to third, taking second on the thraw. Stone singted. scoring Pow- gil and Hemphill, tleing up the game. This Waaabout. pll.far Chesebro, “Dog” Newton to frat. Deviin hit a liner at which he knocked ase but raped in time to Fifth Inning. ei isgleby began pitching for tone Browne filed: .to Leach. oj bak ‘or pitched. hall -hot was "| Beaten, co? g FIRS RACE—Bonnie Kate (-to'2) 1, Belmence (7 to 10 fon place) 2, “C¥elo; TORON 4 “At 2 Tme-1133-6, Ruth Howard. J * SY Rae 4; ee a (EL Genizberger, Theodocla, Irene A., Kan: FORGNTO. tS. 4-650 0:0 Keakee alto tan, Sa e ECOND RACE—Alveolar (20 to 1) 1 WCERMLON Oo 2 SO. O50 Caneel do a Place} 3, Eonite z Ha Time—1,02. Bar G., Sombri Aroma- oli tine, Hines Son, Bonaid ndalusia , and’ Gilvedear also ran. ace ‘ Boston: AT. ST. es (N.k) 5 THIRD RACE-Peter Sterling even) Tt ist Vexford (@ to 5 for place) 2. i SONS. we te -,9080000006 8 tat & Time—1.81 1-8. Only threo start. Bie antag Ve AMORONOMO ONO) Cor, Sleree hingtan (AL) —Cleveland, 4; Washington, FOURTH RACE—Petulant (2 to 1) 1, c. W. Bort four, ier rine?) 2, Mies Maz: soni 3. ‘Ime—1,00 3-5, goo, Chief Deemond, Cammell My Florence 1. alsa ofr |‘Ang. 8.—The Glarts won.two xames to- Fourth Inning. scoring: Moriarty and seniing Laporte the second by a shut out with] Browne tripled to left. Devlin walked.|to third. Conroy singled and Laporte leven runs to the goa my Strang’s Strang walked. . Bresnahan forced | Scored. Williams taking seoond. Rickey itting and fielding carried of the first | Btrang, Wagner to Storke, Brown scor- | Stotificed to Jones unassisted, advanc- | \ matt! ing. ‘Bowerman singled, ‘scoring Dev-|!n« both runners. Kletnow mer ‘out. | Wiltse oitched a game in the| lin, Dahlen singled, but Anderson's Chebro did likewise. TWO RU. i throw to © Gibspn Seventh Inning. it RUN, son te Waaner, trying to steal. Strang |)508 3 fav hax places in F ‘ Newton vy Promptly caugh’ i Lise ont Leach Bronce Nealon. NOLRON Stone nipping hy a noat-throw. eet er fled’ to ean NO RUNS. a ear eagersen Sebo, Motte fea et k fs = an flied to Pickering. Keeler E resnananemrond Inning. Sixth toning. Bisdintesmoy ty Moriarty uted” to } san Out to Neslon unassist- Breenanad out, | Wagner to Nealon. \s Bowerman out. Storke to Nealon.| nowerman Aled 10 Sheehan. 1 Danlen out, Elghth Inning. ‘ ea LDA to Feet 10 pathos Wagner to por Nomaey NO da Norn 1 Monae ty) (one out Pickering. Wal. fied Leach out by Wiltee. | Ince flied yin eae om storne Soiree rant] clarke inated. Vagner walked. Stork | called out on strikes, “NO RUNS. TOW, ‘Browne, joubled Clarke at | Laporte filed to Hemphill. Wilt , mat the "aa tetra aiheon ras attempicd second. Dahlen receiving the throw, ona hot smash. to. Wallace. Con: and Btorke fell @. ey B . | NO RUNS. roy singled to left. Rickey laced a beau- miu foatedsto. Breenahat Seventh Inning. tiful three-bagger to entre, scoring | Hoke pevila 9 | Doyte, out. Dusleby atSnaNenton. |Sonroy. . Kleindw fifed to Pickering. Third tantng { SORUNG . ‘Storke to Nealon. N OR} (Porte out. Storke, to Nealon. . ae genion oul, Dahlen ca Bowerman.| ANALY Ne oe a in wat eehal to Ly neer struck out. Mortart re w - isd nn eeprom BTR ol DoT UT aL bl Ge clits reenter { No RUNS. weet i JERSEY CITY AT. NEWARK (EL), FORT ERIE RESULTS. nity 94 m JERSEY CITY 22-2. teres 30000103 1 FORT PRIE RACE TRACK, Ang. 8. NEWARKi: a Se EOE O70) 3 ON O20 oe ~The races to-day restiited ax follows: { | ships and asked: “How did ‘S HUE AGAIN ‘Refuses to Discuss, Affairs of. Her Sister, the Countess Anna. Miss Helen Miller Gould, the richest | spinster in the world, arrived to-day on the White Btar Uner Adriatic: after long holiday in Europe. mute No. 109 on the main deck amid- | a She occupied was accompanied by her ‘ travelling cOmpanion, Miss M. Clark. When The Evening World reporter NO. RUN! reached, Miss Gould's stateroom he you leave your slater, the} | Countess Anna de Castellane?" i 6004 gracious!" With a, wtified and fmpatient, she hurried to the tar- | "Oh, theat faatneas of her stateroom. Mies Clark said that Miss Gould wae | not very wel to herself. <i jen’e fund. AME CHIC. Chicago Boston ters and Cru Chicago Boston Batteries— and Shaw, Phiindetphia:’ Philadelphia Chicage ( Békirn ore (EL)--Providence, 3; Baltimore, 2- FIFTH RACE—Sally Suter fo) 1 t Rochester (EL) ‘Montreal, 3;,.Rochester. 4. tress Ge Aerie moor a tert wae y Rieter Sate Bolnzella, Lamp Trimmer, Moon Gold, 5 : . SEVENTHIRACE: ATSFORTIERIE. CH —Greo) dale (6 10 3) 1, Bevel Behe Strom Peon 12-1) Be P Kight aig she Ano Bea ihe Lay heties Continent had HOt beHented Hie) low-paasengers said that she was very | exclusly .on the return trip and kept! Batteries—-Smitii Battéries—Moren and bach and Mora Ml, and that the tour Fe Bhe appeared at the con- and subscribed liberally to the sea- RICAN LEAGUE, AGO AT BOSTON, Firet Game. 91000000 0 20020020 6 and Sullivan; Win- ner, Second Game. 00000006 ve Walah and Sullivan; Fruit BOE TBO, AT PHILADELPHPA. 90400000 rs 000 a1po0100 @ Dooln; Reul- $12.00 SERGE SUITS, $4.85.| st. Mary's sAiLs FOR HOME. eto MWY, Cure mieri ates 0000140 0 o4) 00600 a8 Bar el i Balane Of fay nay and 816.09 ul nH ue, biack, sai ait ei Festa i} HIGHLANDERS. BROOKLYNS IKLYNS WIN - BROOKLYNS, (FINAL | SCORE.) M RES TAKE (FINAL SCORE.) ‘ST. LOUIS. | (] BROOKLYN. i 00— 5) 203100000— 6 . HIGHLANDERS. 1H f| i PLACE CINCI. NATI. 01110201 — 6) 001000010— 2 |Two Teams, Were Tied for BROOKLYN. ST. LOUIS. 1 e 4 ¥, RH POA _E R H POA That Position at Begin- Alperman, 3b. Orme 2a4ne Orel Nifes, 2b.......-..-50 0 1 1 0 pai vee Hummel, 2b. 3 et 1, 0 Hemphill, ct. fel 29 4)6.0' 0 ning of Game. Lumley, rf. 12 0 0 0 Stone, 1... -0 1 3 0 0 —S Lewis, a: Relea oes 1 +0 0 4 1 0 (somcial to The Evening Wort) | Jordan, 1 1 310 0 0 BALL GROUNDS, CINCINNATI, G,, Mal f. 70) ° 3 o 0° BO ee 9 | Au. A.—The Brooklyns tackled the Reda Bisa RAE as | Hartaell, ab. 1 7 1 9 0) to-day, confident of koink home in sole Bakeeta | Spencer, ¢... +11 4 1 O|possession uf nfth place, for which the | Bergen, c. +0 2 4 0 0 Jones, 1b. 1 0 7 0 Ofteams were ted when the game bewan. | Siricklett, p... ieee Geet ee Eee Powell 1 1 © 1 0} President Ebbets, of Brooklyn, In a Tete ad eat ae De: eS | much-subdued man, Yesterday after-| poiaig Ae GS ey — = {noon he received the call of his life and 2 : Totals....-.- becdesSh 7,24) 7, has since not been able to talk In any* ‘ CINCINNATI. |thing but monosyllables. In order to get | RH PO A HEE A Se (omy from the financial end of his Job | Huggins, ab. -0 0.1 2 0 RH PO A El for awhile, Mr, Ebbets appointed him-|y oper. ay oe Aen Hoffman, ch......-. 1 1 9 0 Oj pelf bench manager for the game. AOE hiei,if Sede SOTO | Keeler, rf. 1.0 0 0 0 O/decame so-engronsed that he forgot he | Schiehy | Moriarity, 3b. 2 1. 2. 3 0) Was a manager and started in to root. | McLean, ¢ Oa ey loriarity, . i o| “You shut up over there,” bawled Um- | Ganzel, ib o bi oo Laporte, If. RO aM | pire Johnatone, “or I'll throw you off the | Kruger, ef. fe he Williams, 2b.......0 2 4 3 Olfeg Rees DAR Asan | Conroy, ss 1 $-8--7 0} First Inning. spas FS ee | Rickey, 1b-- 0 1 13 1 | Ajperman singled. Hummell forced , whe : 0 olAlperman, Coakley to Lobert. Lobert | Coakley, p Coo.) fain Kleinow, c.. -- OO muffed McLoan's assist to prevent Hum | syciver CEO OTe | Cheabro, p... EOet Oona 4 o| mett ‘stealing Hey alngted, Hum i | Newton, 0 0 02 ome aR singled, Lumley scoring: eae eae Bsc ises ne ag ee —| Maloney. dlea bunting, Kane to Ganzel |. Totala......-.... 2 7 27 12° 2 ‘ TWO RUNB. “Batted for Coakley, ninth Inning. Totals... 6 10 27 17 | guste grounded, Hummel!’ to Jor- | perman fumbled Lobert’s tap. es eer! Sthie popped te an pone - MoLean ca on Balls—Off Btricklett, 2; Bare Hits—Of Chesbro,,3; Newton, 2.| lined to Bure! o mee secon : cond fat Mase On Errors-Cincinnatl, 1. cheabion 3. a Preece Burch SS sees: opt att on Bases—Brooklyn, 6; Cincin- * i jure! pi ch, OL ATE SAn gases BUR LAAES H/9) 2 HL gh A Coakley, | Bircklett rounded, meruck Ont—Dy Btricklett, 4; by Coak- RrEEO powall, 3: Ni Lito Ganzel. Atperman died the same, 4975. Home, Runcottroan Smet | Way ea Buren, Kruger rolled Roree Base Hite pave railed: —I ed to $5 = 3 \ Pek eoasgr a ead errata jto Lewis. NO RUNS. Double Plays—Alperman and Jordan, | pouble Plays Onesbro, Conroy “and Third Inning. _Umpire-Mr._Johnato Rickey sae oes ege end ‘al-! szummell walked. Lumley dled, Kane lace and Jones: Conroy, PRilintne and tg Ganzel. Lewis doubled, Hurgmell Rickey: reoring, Jordan bunted safely. Ma-| Passed Ball—Klelnow. Tones. ‘died, Coakley to Ganzel. " Burch! Hit by Pitcher—Spencer, Powell. dropped a ‘Texts League single back of Umpiree-O'Loughlia. fest, Lewis and Jorhan scoring, Burch | reaching! second “on: throw in eRe | BE Lopert to Gankel. THREE RY 8.| ei C stag Hy ra Cor ley. 4 |roaeel Rui desrerenimtt tee aon i man to Jordan. Lobert singled, Odwell) Sorin. fchiel walked. McLean’ fanned. “Fourth Inning. Btricklett died, Lobert to Ganzel. Al- perman singled. “ Hummell — singied. + Luntey-watked, Ating- the bases: Lewy lforeed” Alperman, Kane to McLean. Hummell scoring, Lumley taking third apd Lewis on second on McLean's wild throw. orlan « walked. Maloney; OF FIRE-ESCAPE Slips Head Through Upright|, Supports. and- Chokes. to ‘Death. fanned. ONE RU} Drea ald palieds outs Alperman to Jor- ldan. Kruger singled. Kane fanned. | Cdl died, Alperman to: dorian, NO: RUNS. as | Fifth-Faning. Bureh doubled. Bergen Rats to Gansel, Stricklett fanned. Rots peur (hey NO RUNS dugsins| Mra. Sarah Dorman, who lives on the fanned. Lobert dled, Alperman to Jor) fifth floor of a tenement at No, 18 Rut- dan, NO RUNS. wera street, left her four-montha'-old Sixth Inning. baby Joe lying on the fire-escape this Hummell fanned. Lumley singted,| afternoon to catch @ little breath of Lewis Med to Schiel, Lumley, stole sec-| cool air while ahe Aid the work. In aan Walked: “Maloney, fanned.| ome manner the child managed” to raise Nia head high enough to push It between the upright iron bars of the scape platform. ‘The bars are five inches apart at the point where the baby thrust his head through, but nar- row toward the bottom. Tue onld MoLea_nsingfed. Gan- MeLean doubled Kruger died, NO RUNS. Schlel_ walked. Biriokjott to Jordan. Seventh Inning. Burch died, Lobert to Ganzel. en alngled. | Stricklett singled, Bergen Ber- Kane out, Stricklett to Jordan well tripled to centre. Coakle od. ‘Hugging "grounded — ts ears RUNS. ° the narrowing bars which gripped and oe weight of i, neck tightly between’ the bars and held him In a. vise-grip until life was extinct, ‘The mother happened to look out and found the baby strangled, With fren- roubed early to-day by two masked men, rods alee. who bound and gagged Night Agent Reed, of Jamatca, came Mra, Drummond had been dead for nbout four days, She Is’ supposed! to have ‘been attacked by apoplexy while on the etatra, AT. KING'S, 24 , 243 BF BROADWAY. Next Two payendale of Men's Hue Bern ater Serue Suite wud Vuing dulte at 4,05. The Secretary of the Board of Edu-| jcings, oppouite City Hall Park, are cation has recetved igaey a cablegram seulng at SaPemtaerteccintpyy ries from, the co of the schoolship | Now i forth Iso "Mary's announcing that the ship aan |My" tera “end vacation “milta” at jas ed from Func rn 3, ‘aia port. and’ Vacation hal Madlere, Isle its. Ad gos Senta We are well woreteds now maticed saat 248 Broadway, %* rei Lo Saratoga Stewards Take Initial Action IMOUNTAIN AND RADTKE in What Promises to Develop Inte the Turf Scandal of the Year. “PEACH” ON BALL-PLAYER. Pinkertons Trailed Him and Are Said to Have Caught Him ‘‘With the Goods’” SARATOGA RACE TRACK, N. Y., Aug. 8.—An official ruling. of the Stewards this afternoon promises the racing scandal of the season. By it player-and last year catcher for the Giants, is ruled off at Saratoga: The Jockey Club usually extends this to take in all the tracks. - SARATOGA RESULTS. eae FIRST RACE—De Mund and 7 to 10) 1, Jack Atkin (5 to 2 place) 2, Sewell 4 3. SECOND RACE—+ 1 and even) 1, Mooksle (7 to 5 for place TH and 4 to 5) 1, Rara Avis (8 to 5 for place) 2, Smirker 3. FOURTH RACE—Kennyetto (7 to 10 an for pl FIFTH RACE—Deuce (4 to 5 and 1 to 3) 1, Toddles (3 to 1 for place) ka Te SIXTH RACE—Incognito (9 to 2 and 7 place) 2, Fort Johnson iS FATALLY HURT Ne HEAD-ON CRASH 0 One —Kenny- etto Wins the $5,000 Alabama Stake. (Special to The Evening World.) “Broadway. Alec” Smith, known throughout the country as a bail For soma time Smith has been under - suspicion of conniving with certaia \ jockeys, and the Pinkertons were put. on his trail, Jockeys Mountain and Radtke are two of the riders mentioned, in connection with the warning off of Smith, They, ao {t\ls alleged, peacnee on him when questioned by the oifie clals, This ia the first ruling of this kind {n’ many years, and it {s:not at all unlikely that: others, possibly a book= maker, may be Unplaced before the _ Stewards Dave finished thelr Invedtiga- tion. Smith ts not a menreyed man, and thus credence ia given .o the belief that he was cnly i go-b..ween, Smith per= sonally ts well llked by all woo know him. He arrived in town ‘Puesday night, The ¥,000 Alabama Stakes for ithree- year-old fillies recorded the second’ viou tory of the meeting for the stable of John Sanford, the New Amsterdam peayees Onty four went to the post, ne Darrler w. Cd the tronts and. slaved ee ee Me reonsitie stretch mie had ie ead, but Yankee Girl closed turn was (even ‘—Pagan Bey (3 to ) 2, Paprika 3. 1RD RACE—Long Bail (2 to 1 a } d 1 to 2) 1, Gold Lady (1 to 2! ace) 2, Yankee Girl 3. lescope 3. to 5) 1, Onatasaa (1 to 3 for rie z tile up reached, tir-thre- mae) Girl wa pout drat @bout ‘all in and dro; tra ‘De Murd Ha P. J, Raine came. ty Mite. tn th id the Speed, 000 beauty, De the | ‘There ‘wasn | he stayed in with *& F TROLLE AN te eee, ee trod taf tina! Wend utter De Stun ae ee | gaten pin ad is to eh, Content wit Man Dying, Others In- i un v to. be ‘third Sth STi i oben between Do Ee Collision at | neuen Bey a Winner, i fey, with Wilson U udided eoplec BPs iBsty the , last cmilnete: farted and four of ue A head-on collision ewiftly moving trolley cara about hair gould not hold up his head Was the oods—-Paan Be, faking third. Alperman fled to Lobert. ae | Zola Maes Ne Jamiel Med te Kruger, eae, tate. thn Ler more Mod ak DIA a anlar -ORek of: Vediey = Strenn; 21):-"y. | Mookabe with wa eh ee, this al body ito the motorman of one of the care) and serious hurts to several passengers, fore medical uttention could be s TENNIS AT _FAR ROCKAWAY, | MEKICAN KtLLED IN DUEL. MHXICO between | two | Qf 48 good things. Ife | Shaw led all the | grand ‘sta stand, where he Ww legen Bey arnt —S0OKs1é: Shaw closed up fast, 4 lok mi ae fternoon resulted in fatal injuries | as eG ts ter ‘thie h allowing Pacat The motorman had both legs cut oft | hey §2d_ Mookale to Nght it out. Pagan and lost a great quantity of blood be- | flat and beat Shaw out for thint one ured Long Ball Had Speed. to Lobert. NO RUNS. zied hands she tore at the fire-escape, | for him. i Lobert fied to Birch, Schie! tripled. | Trung back. the burs untll the bo {ithe thinds for two: Preis Bee” Behe: acormiel Ded: | forcing back, the burs until the bacy a] The collision occurred on a stretch of {big belting event Tht een) led to Maloney. Kruger filed to Ma-| that held it. When the mother saw the|psle track operated by the Long | Wen tn on Long Bail form play= loney, ONE RL terrible marks on the throat, the ilite- Island Traction Company between Val. | ets, Went to Rara id Smirker, Ninth Inning. Jess expression. and felt that the itttle| ley Stream and Freeport ! a ainvedia ranacinn ‘st pnozk-outs near i, her cry |¢ ng. statements ce phaye a tp on King. Poll fle Sead eerrae hen Bers aroused the neighbors and— the alxty| responsibility: for the accancerine: the | price went {rom 30 I Done Ball ean. Alperman tapped to. avert, f5 | PuRhoart men In the atreet below. LEAT heavily laden ‘car from. Valle {Jump a » the atart and Cpceontaintic Ratti Meyer Block, wn caat wide Newspaper |Siream had passed another ear YteH | Was never caught, sh Nara Avis Bee ele ey onoy Leis tum;| Man. Who telephoned for the ambulance |tho other Way, Ata AWitch, und ay | Came Juat at the mirker, badly. pled Odwell's tap Weimer batting tor| from Gouvernour Hospital, said that tt/running’ rapidly, when a a ety N25 | oft, got throu He rall on the ‘rm Coakley. AVE eas nap nen HecRipermnan had not come In ten minutes, proached oh the wame track, ‘Both re. | for home and y Nira. itp EA NAS e Sar Ueda Ct eeeeemeemcsenaerena tormen abut off the current and applied | Second Faverite to Win, Ay e en, otorme: RUNS, MASKED ROBBERS BIND Jumped ‘and’ 90 exca iM], Detuce was the second favorite of th Tee he cars were of the clon Todate Pe OUNDTNOTUER AND GAG STATION AGENT. |anit"wita' con jt aiien fh tha DEAD. Both In an effort to ty Che AIL the waer ay ~ Some o the se ers De h aah B. i Doce NEWCASTLE, Pa, Aus. (The Bal. | Ran yaaiy Jared eg Sum cenit Be ana edy Hrd Been Lying tm | inore and Oho station at Ellwood | Rockyille Centre, was B ate Basement Four Days. City, twelve miles south of here, was ao price against to Brooklyn thls afternoon to call on | ¥ : : Good Ride by Netter (os 3 Witred) Francis, “stole. about $300. in fatale Mullen and: Payee) Plank jher mother, Mrs. Mary E, Drummond, | money and tecaped, locking the Raceel ia ah ne twerld} |. bioughtélnoognito home inthe seventy years old, who for yeara had|tion doors behind them. Part of WMA INOCKAWAY TE CAUSA RTA nt of the day, riding @ great TSR er ares Ny ol hi No. | mone wtolen was from express pa. , race ued non the, rath {lived as a recluse in her house at No. | Meat, “the station the mixed double tennis round here thi| for an elabth of a mile after, the stare, NATIONAL LEAGUE, es Monme street. Recetving no te-|“frrancis remained pound until the afternoa:! Mins Florence and Richard] but stayed until just before he sha sponse to hor ringing, the daumiter en- | crew of a freight train, falling to se- | Wii lefeated Mra, Louis Andacher| turn for home was reached. He {ered the house ond found her mother's eure a clear block. stopped for orders, | Walt defeats Ullman thgge seta, fo | outside tren ang ame arin tha nels, body lying at the bottom of the bage-| the ‘Baltimore an hio. police have ‘ nd Onatassa. 1 PHILADELPHIA AT CHIGAGO: “leit otnirs,| “An alarm clock was | attested several suspertss scores ware: 6-3, ¢ p ant 00000 0.0 0 O06 oldiched in one lifeless hand _—_—_— ‘ \t NE CITY, Mexico, Aug. &—| pablo Valenzuela, one of the wealthiest | from the { ehingn of Durang: was killed in «| Sanford p: r w aver, duel With Moro suinx, another ranch: |@nd the books won heavily on the, ro nan, y had qua ed over a boun- uit, : ry ne and agreed tos settle the Coneyra ree tg frouble with pistols. Bains fled to tho ML Wis i Bi danls MOLE ED taina. intermedingn, mo ag via Woot BUMMER APPETIi eee "Aitives Bultes. 1:48 es tut ot Movstord'e Acid home New vestibated equipment, Conn sings of water stimulates Fatlrond and beat Ines for the ‘wreak.

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