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COUTODEATODAEDESL, inaseemas oommnamsacasaecesee COMPLETE CHARTS OF TO-DAY’S RACES AT SARATOGA AND EMPIRE CITY TRACKS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 2. SOE « “ Circulation Books Open to AH.” NEW YO R K. AL WHO AILED FATHER WM KEENE’ FACET Ti STM: ~— DEFENSE OF MOTHER SET FREE [AY SAVY WINS AT EMPIRE. poner ® we see ae 2 GIANTS PLAY A TIE, |Fleet Filly Under the Wi Nealon Is Scratched and Gal. eet Filly Under the Wire in Nealon Is Scratched anc - the Tragedy and What Led to GA ME BEING CALLED the Gui: Memorial KL PEN BOU RG G | RL lavant Captures an Event It and Brings In a Re- Event: ate at Spa. jy alsa markable Verdict. (FINAL SCORE.) ———— Ames and Mason __ Pitched) “ = | | | IF [2 oa i 1 resist [Ay ZR cre {SERVILE GETS A RACE. LE I JOHNSON W. INNER. A Duei to Niné-Inning CINCINNATI. eae G S 0 | M RB IA a ig Mrs. Madeline Langlotz was to-day exonehated by, Coroner Harbur- 10 300000 arch | : oe 8 e e Draw. L 0 4 inauguration, Favorite in the Bir Growd ab irack to Wit er’s jury of the killing of her father, Gustay Wasser, after he had killed | GIANT | : f i his wife in her home, No. 2058 Third avenue, yesterday, poto Grounns. x. x. Aur -|1003000 0 0 = 4) Opening Event, Beaten ness-Six-Events and ae : ; 4 The Giants und tha Reds went at it by Shields’ Horse. Hot Finishes. ' ; After a hearing into the deaths of the two Wassers the jurymen re-| ceain tais afternoon, with Ames trying to uphold the honor, dignity and wel- CINCINNATI verdict attributing Wasser’s death to “parties unknown.” The Samedia erdict att ng Ne eath to “parties unknown.” They] (? 2?" Meer sient RH PO A el EMPIRE CITY RESULTS 7 eas : = iso piaced the, responsibility of the wife's murder on the dead man. | Fiest Inning. | Hugging, 2b........0 0 6 2 0/ ‘ SARATOGA RESULTS. f He cc t ~, Hu ked and was out stealing, | Odwell, If 091 29020. | : € P G . The inquest followed a pathetic scene in Harlem Court when Mag: sanahan to Shay. Odwell struck out. | Mitchell, r ‘6 8 GW oie earerpeers (4 fe 1 Austrian onsul Persuades OMMUS-| piast RAcE—Bat Masterson (18 i , eld the woman te 2 ner avains| Senn | er Was hit by a foul UP Lobert, as... and even 1; Hollow (5 to or) : to 5 and 6 to 5) 1; Jack Atkin (7 t Bstrate House nas held fit woman to th poroner Ab inst his will, | ereinthisvecaln and ihe eee = ; i a a 5 41 Bince)@ 2; Inauguration: 3! sioner Watchorn to Let Her Accom- 3 ane 2 ae ‘ (7 to ; s The shocking story of the dead father’s brutality and the pitiful] sme "ae eld ap Oe eter yeu Melsaae ye Hg ; 5 r g eee ; : . ‘ ar nee atta Ua USR eta Bs . se SECOND RACS—Oak Grove (4 to : j ‘ ae attempts of the family:to evade his persecution turned the Coroner's jury] Shannon walked. Browne grounded | Kruger, cf ho OOO Gi sate Wy ic fae 4 pany Him from Ellis Island, SECOND RACE—Killiecrankie (25 p to tears as they listened. rst ee neraRR ee eee pMowrey) Sb, 110 2 2\_Ol toncniace) 2; idaiReck 3. ss : ; to 1 and 8 to 1) 1, Jersey Lady (7 to 7 herilttie. sister: Annie Wasser, aged : ra nos | patent by, ed ball. Breenanan | Mason, p.-... 0 2 0 3 0} Seas W here She Is Detained. 19 for place) 2, Ocean Spray 3. cr, asser, ag did no! forced ye 0 ason to owrey and \ y —— 0 twelve years, who was the object of the /! Attenuon.'| Hresnahen. was tun down between frat | — = — — =| THIRD RACE—Skyo (3 to 1 and me oe i a MeISroe unholy Torcaecutlon) wascare oe ‘ ne the recital, anid] an arent, McL“an te Mowrey t0 Gan- | Totale......:.-1. 4 7 27 18 1/4 to 5) 1, 6. W. Burt (2 to 1 for THIRD RACE—Gallavant (4 to B ealieds Qusetlonedi hy asa tany Distact ala 3 Second Inning. NEW YORK. | place) 2, Albert Star 3. The Austrian Connul. went to the ald chorn and prevaited upon him to allow |and out) 1, Martin Doyle (out for torne < de { the hand« of her Musband a . = 2 : . > Hi poure to go to the Im: 2 Chao kel a Racdlad: thom: pistol pounce: inAl Lobert alngied. “ansel fled. to Strang. RH Poa =| mi of Paula Klipenbourg, the pretty young| Miss Kilpenboure co gu 10 tie | place) 2, Gork HHI 3. e eee Parties ankno wn.” MoLean forced Lobert, Devlin to Doyle. | Shannon, If. +1 0 1 0° 0} FOURTH RACE—Lady Savoy (3| Viennese prisoner at Ellis Island, thts tion Inspector. ae a lew etwareralibresktastiwhenteudd jury mado a collection for tae! Kruxer hit to Shay who fumbled ind | nu Inspect FOURTH RACE—Frizette (4 to T Tisse np father otandline beside’ uss hig SICA De both runners “were” gate. downey | Browne, rf. 0 1 1 0 Ojto t-and even) 1, Lillie Turner (8 toy afternoon and obtained her temporary | Judges All Away. 1 isgreuaneiengeney : Bapds held behind his. back, one hand nad Kruger, Devin. fumbled | Dovum, 3b; 0 2 0 4 1'5 foriplate) 2, Cederstrome 3. Meese Gaiihat she might goclo het | When the cappllestion for ihe (writ | ANA) £0, 2) jagazine (even for holding a revolver. He sald: ‘Is this < Pa AeRine ah ban te anda Mowrey aiacoredl (Strang cl ht WO <0) o} ee = foom In the Hotel Imperial and pro-| was prepared an effort was wade t| glace) 2, Black Mary 3. Germany? My sister Madeline car SS Srotuati sea baleen Sue resi aliens c by 152 0l FIFTH RACE Buttons (even and} duce documents aho_xald would prove /get t-before u Federal Judge. tf ¥Ae chil ato theiroom and told/ my mother and 4 aot to. Huggins. Shay and Bowerman, ib. ee lgtaie i [thac she was not an undesirable citizen. found none are now sitting In tis] FIFTH RACE—Green Seal (5 to 1 SRRa tse cuecee Mawel rate cide ities tibet Doyle struck out. NO RUNS ane attate 0/3 to 5) 1, Henry O. (3 to 1 for place) | “yor goveral days lawyers have been | distric ey tire all away un vact-| 145 ¢5 4) 4, Arimo (even for place) Babette rcuad betraytfatierte mele Third Inning. Deer taeesitn 0 0 2 6 1 2, Princess Orna\3. scheming and arguing in vain in behalf tions. Judge Holt Is expected back bY {5 27 oo 3 © ran after him and went to the telepnon y2iltchell smashed a double to lett. Doyle, 2b. ot Ba 0 \ of Miss Klipenbourg. She was charged | next Tuesday, eS, belt frt télling Central to send the po! eter doce no ne aaeline thre Ames, p... 0 “0 0 2 1| SIXTH RACE—Flavigny (6 to 5| by Horace E. Miller, a wealthy cellu-) When Mr, Merrill found it Imp see TH RAC Ee Fort Johnecn (6 to “I ran up the stilrs, and as I looked Y nt — — — — —|and 1 to 2) 1, Woolstone (7 to 10 for| lol manufacturer, of Nowark, with| to serve the writ he teiet to ‘ = 4 @brough the transom I saw my father ay , but was forced, ur | Totals. 4072707 1 2,B.C 3. | being an Improper person to permit on| island to discover the presest status of) & end lates 2) sup Wcolspuns (6, toR 5 RT eee Te eC Siplace) 2s Famer | American shores. On the bare state-|the case, All of the proctedings have|for place) 2, Baroda 3. reed Suanna, Labert to Mug. : — n led to Odwell/ NO RUNS.! First Base On Balle—Oft Mason, 4; 5 bent Ot—atT Bitter whe—wee—errested; | bee —ondicted-- Witty i SOCK IPIRE RACE TRACK, Aug. 16— several days after she had arrived ogni t supposed to obtain in any Avi zed | SARATOGA RACE TRAC K, Aug. 10 questioning the girl | sald ) father bad once done} F mi ; ourth Inning. ore. es, 4 ss per ». Fully ten thousand spectators witnessed 8 In response to. Attorney 3 threw (out licriveriaud Slowscy, tet Base On Errorr—Cincinnatt, 2; P ae r gone to the Imperial, and taken to tho|country—except Russia. Jas. Ro Keono stake event i 3 Giants, L the running of the races at the Empire! Gatention pen on Ellis Island, Commissioner informed} to-day when Frisette wou the Troy ) singled Huggins jth out Odwell. NO RU ‘BL ilked. parle: Left On Bases—Cincinnatl, Struck Out—By Mason, eect ee at if he wanted to learn Miller Starts With Win. City track to-day and t Rox sport was. clared that Mr. Miller's | relished... The finishes. pa. She declared that: Mr. ers A Ne 084 At er aeain look. the opening-eerame “ het ty ves alt nacled. Breapaba | 2 “ arly: that. : “wrong for Which le went to pris j Tugboat “Hitched wn to” the Risler and he Lan cea terior ease jot the frat race, w: aaa Hones were: uM eon ter a tanta | betlereumorexersandoleoR tts up j explaining mhat the father me | ehten Pade on NeW, ' wrey t nel. ad:| Passed HallacBerver CERI ey GOS sy Cat (ee {tea that she had letters and documents | better cume ever ake tith ih itty pro: | HE atierie loumdrivectirouen Ia this to.Germiny?” she said ighter Pride of New rs. Shay hit io) Hit by Pitcher—Strang, Huggins, SRS eT er oa ET GEE ET Ropar ee pd oP OO tnloe, Cane ES Peed AU her to ding if we lu tike {i to the on Bat Masterson. Ji col be determined by the crowd tes 5) eme Cou ald M > and Master- & hot fave ‘trans beat the thra o—! ler. her sister had mot him on the street r na ¢ throw to} Umpire—Rigl ve with him tn Berlin on a promise | United $1 ree G sanahan going to thi | % es p ° nil @ few days before and told him the York. Taree eee me cde pcuts Perea dara mllans eee et a leeounes [eee tO eet auc phe Ghia ey au eum in and Shay. Huggins’ throes | lent Butler was at the grounds | produce these letters, however, nor was| PEOUy Cr ir rhave to go to Wore kins opened a big gap after the first Mother was in Germany 2 — LEA eanes : Madeline’s Own Story. TENS I at eae oe ee OU LS TATTCEE: See TSR E eects (ge [receeeneer a araniye Bolomonisnstin| Hed | topreseneiik te suaee ESL) sixteenty pole and led Bat Masterson : A lug boat crew took an unfutr ad- i provements now making, He has 18-| to actus her counsel, advixe with her th ea pgon pe env ree reali eMedcline Langiotr then took the} vant A fire which broke ait t Fifth Inning. . sued an order also to the effect that! ee at her hearing. He Letters of Sympathy. by th Orie Der P ] Mr. Solomon has received ab: this pair lengths, ‘The next thing te Sptaxia. ana eG Mitchell Med to aiid Vehats bec ethos itchell led to’strang. Lobert struck bookmakers must not hereafter obstruct charges that her testimony wan taken o¢ jurters recently, all of “Tam going to Ke! She waa not allowed to! Morrill to-day erwi He never coud near the first pair, and finished as ¥ ae ales of cotton on be: Gaede twarrecte ct aera hac thoes : : on out. Gangel Med to lstrang., NO 5 i . bese ott a 1 They bitched on to| Browne. waa thrown ont De dteoon, the view of spectators by perching upon! trough an Interpreter who did not) pressing sympathy with bis f it Hef r wu the\strouble botw je between her parents ‘ Zration and ‘towed hor'| Deviln-rolled tout-tontes: ecto thelr stools brought on to the lawn. | erstand German, | Glient and eriticis Utude of |turd fn front of Danoscara, ‘The time, Open over the litte daughter, Annie. | nhidle of Ni Riyer and | Hkewise. NO RUNS Sprinkling carts were nent along the) Wy sce solomon wax completely | epartment of, | and Labor) y11 4-5, cauals the track record. Bat Shateala that asa result of the father’s] J. r flicker there, far from the Sixth Inning. roads "leading to the track to-day, and) rent sis Island and had v0 | {nln “othe Te ee ee tea Rupe. | Masterson’s performance stamps ‘hun owing them around they lad been |Madding crowd : Devlin threw out McLean. Mason |the laying of the dust was a welcome) .nnioy another lawyer to act for him. | bours. nehiCcaas! Letitia tt 25 tu 1 Shot Won for Books. iter was the Pride Ing at the Pull nthe fepced to move from house to b BAG hat been dispossessed on ac _ at. troublesmakiay Blew maid had: complained He yo 88 -Whistte ed al Theorie | The books took In a world of money second-race, in_wiieh-a-vheap-tot Wont To ie post, There Was om | grounded out to Say, Deviin Seleraad! Hinnovation to the usually dust traye ed eee ieee et, Merrill, of the NOHADEAtA ate T ohare Tacegoers, firm of Watt, & Merrill, No, 52 Broad- i Tusermass-out on bunted atrtices Favorits .Was-.Boaten. Wey more out a petition for a writ jot cis Bhat’ foreed Bresnahan, Lober! lof habeas corpus afternoon, but | to the police about to H dim, f spread asm Lobert threw out’ Dose, NO Hate { the i e maw the defe ne | . pactibed hichaelt ; AR ove. Ns. The first race saw the defeat of the Mr- | He described hime enough money bet on the — favorite ‘Her brother bought the. pistol witn| Start the ste celand, RGNS. could not obtain the writ, as the Clr th a good deal of sentiarent, 7 mid anneia TADS toe base die centres held Severth Inning. vority Auguration by “Billy” 4 ayor teuretneue Hl yl uit Court wan not In acsajon, He pala |)" posticrint added twice ‘over. Jersey, Lady was heavily which she slew her father, she ceatitied, | Which ja in port getting ready to nal] ; : sitelda’s Servile, ridden by Preston and Qnd had told her to thre MC out the win | foment hay threw out “Mason. — Huggins| -New—¥erk. Detroit. Ae eae Gal oestbetiines eaieaectian a visit to Ella Inland that was un-| either the name Hor, address T have] played us second cholee, and. the correct, <but Iam to attract help if Wasser ever > passengers who had al-| walked and took second on Ames bad | M. ~ e Rent ni ‘ p ac ne r intending “ ‘or 4 foriarity, 1b. Jones, if. < 4 then called upon tho/x«iven jis ri last minute a tip brought in big money firske into their apartments, ‘wo days Te2dy Bone wheats agaimdlns, to apend |p eaune te catch him “napping. |axeuer, Gt. | Sohaeter; 3b, wan fire tocwhow when the barrier | fulfill aoe tt founder, nota sport, but A quiet Ken-| ccroay. the board. on Lady. Vincent othe tragedy, she ald, mo Dad MMs" when the smoke bean to. drift S Se tag ea ele | Smee eaes de coptirid Wont aloft, and she set a hot pace un-| TSE" Coneul saw Commissioner Wat- ita Sew stan GARD lel eR cpa Met cas n Nacplarcnhadintos thee : RACs Lan. 5 ation R, Ne i the betting at 2 to ¢ and had asked what ne tig Pigrence tan htcamnerty-| walked and. was oak celine Spapnon:| Walliams, 2b. Roseman, 1h [til the slat’ sixteenth, when Bervile, fislieccasat way, to win from Je Lady, who ? Ha SAG, A want my Wife,” AMA coked ‘on to the Pride of Now York | to: Huggins, “itowite tener Mgkean | Conroy, it Downs, ib jiwhich had-Been running second, and! —— = Heat Ocean: Aprhyfor-the place. money. 2 wh p ie 90) er oO n e ‘0: iil vl u 'e d 0 “ eo TS aie hi paceenencoltnimith and tools her out in phe middie of the|aingled and Browne wae out atime) Homman, ef Hollow: cleed: 1m) a Aine 00K Oat ands declared) that tt is evident that the FORT ERIE RESULTS. ly had worked a mii ra wih ieay Tgme she KATE wins MUpbST at Thy atroek to S sathered alone —lWastlplate-Mitehetinte Mctean NO-ONE, || Toke Be ttt “Pe Preston. drove ln monn —actow 100 fewplac wane zaciag th AVSIM OWE A ou ae False are uo ee Se a eM layers of les Ww pretty well Eighth Inning. Umpire—Mr, Sheridan. Ao Aiea by Mnnee ey frome ee metropolitan track, eighth pole, ! sone A ae as i tance for the place, Eleanor Fay came Bettons Came to Life, FORT ERIF RACE TRACK, Aug. 16 Nealon Didn't Start. Ovtfooting the favorite] old Buttons came to Ifo in grett! rie races to-day r ‘@ pretty Anish and/ shape In the Ofth race and won a good 3 se from the crowd. |racq cleverly from Henry O., Princess| FIRST RAK nd put out’ the fire, Lobert boat a bunt end ady: 5 ‘$ J IN] Lieutenant had told her to run, Sorker arr = pater xO thind” on & passed ball and | DETROIT, Aug 16—Under a cloudy) at the end. It 9 ‘and no one would harm her, wa the next day they saw nothing of a uited as follOWS:]| Nealon's new owner, Billy Dubols, tylt, 8 to 2% 1 to g}didn’t start the colt In the mile and & ‘ the card. Nerdayy he appeared. inthe ining poored wa, MoLean's single. Krugor | sky and a field wet with the rain of brough forth app Facg cleverly tonite, nnishing third. Pate aay ig ER quarter, handledp,| Hom Sthoweh tio doors: werd. locked, HER FORE : forel MeLaan, Ames to Doyle. Kru: {the night and early morning the Tiérs Big Fie Id in Second. [Orne tne a made ‘the early running, | 3° ns Bolrve, 4 to 1, § to G and | Paneaatrian was also scratched, Leavin sees Bpopaply, come, through ine eee megs armen oe cree tl Dey us Bresnahan tol sng Hightandera started sho second) fimo jargest Meld that Starter Holt- |‘? WINS NAY to Buttons, which ret ained| {0 LEV seal hia urate i in, Dox lay and Cones wie & revolver and shot her asx the daugh>) Y¥] | Strang waiked Hrosnahan fied to| game of the series this afternoon, man has yet had to contend with went | the lead to the, RoE second Ina drive) Cousl Ata era aya TMs ing It was ev take your terywas telephoning fot police. and vicinity: Generally fair andy |Odwell. Bowerman fouled to McLean First Inning. to the oat in: the necond race, and | Nor the Princess. “goo” MaMrrone had | 000 oy tM Ma ean o fet Havant won a i 5 Strang was out staling, Me here followed a delay. One of th ed uttons | TOU tahoe a a Au nder a # ding all the Did Not Intend to Kill Him. warmer to-night; Saturday show-f | Hugsins. NO RUNS. lean tol stortarity filed to Crawford areal ensue carried away the webbing and! col Seetiee etn a Pa eae ap Under gates adIng all the an : ane tal fay 06: Elberfeld | the ot vere fractious. Prospero back to rac! Hees a O jive NPP Wate | Gaughter. abbed my pistol. from | [coming brisk. Shay threw out Mowrey Mason struck | ,Jongs walked. “Schacter te put rnning, ‘then to Rive, way. 10, “Larne. tory of the old horee, AGIs eae | ane sway cnaily to win, j ectio \- ou 7 Fe uw » cane ane * ore ~} Co 1 ‘ho Ds Q in yall Odwell’ singled, Wuggins taking | (oop out. stealing, “Ihiomas to Elber-| ning, when Ott, on Oak Grove, gave his | L|TTLE GIRL FOUND DEAD - sideration, § Gale LLU pearance CaaS grounder 16 Shay NO CEL on 8] feld,) NO] RUNS, mount a rein ‘and the Oily, paseed the timbo alsa’ ran the finish 6 ponay: was thrown) out by Mason: Second, Inning: the fear di jan, came, through tne held | WAS KILLED BY A BLOW, |, PRD RACE —Dount (2 to Keene Got the Siake, oyle and Ames fanned. NO RUNB. Laporte fied to Crawford, Willams] like a flaah and grabbe: third position, aia | Pertoctor third, tm ‘ The 't $ Keene, too. walked, but wan forced. by Conroy, | St. Joseph, played quietly for a killin cae lene ue The, mitiion f after Gleary to Dawns, Thonias singled, Con: | cot off badly, but finished trong. Wood: | pASCOAG, R. I. Aug. 16—An autopsy ea RAC 5 | uss, mlllonaits paren NATIONAL LEAGUE. roy taking third.” ‘Thomas atols ace | Witch was promienne until the last few | es aa on the body of an olght- an ton 5) 21; running a bad Keane ‘ ne rses usually do in res and ‘ * Fe 1 ond. Hotere out, Schmidt to Ross-| jumps, when he weakened, iret t Vaead In the | our i Py a certs man. 2} IN8. js year-old girl who was found de: ord, v in rath andi}; with Rossman filed to Conroy. Downs Shyu led Aine WAY. fouse of Ernent A. Pepeold, on the road | H. L won rather nana ae * CHICAGO AT PHILADELPHIA. Aa 8} vi v! of te “d . : Chicago... 0900190000 04 TO ifomna NO RUNS. Dirseryfilen Relating aa ie Knd winning | between Pascoag and Mapleville last FIFTH RAC B-Gilvedear (10 to 1 petting ¢ ' tte oponed favorite Philadelphia 00000000 00 Third Inning. by several legtha, ‘The filly tan aa ex: | night, revealed the fact that the child | and 2 to }) b. Rom Siw oto ae aanat housanda: ware! an oe a x A Batteries—Oveall and Kling; Corridon| jyogg filed to Rossanmn, O'Leary and cellent race. Hins, the favorite, could do| gied as the result of a blow on the back 9 5 °5) 3. r es Q. NH USS ate ‘ods or Tob, i ‘ 5 lay, t rom tis 4 nd Dooln. x do no better than. fourth after running | pr. G , tired Mo Keeler ol - renee jorge W. Harris, | Vish Huss: Quide tn good play, 109. Rossman retired Moriarity, Keeler out. |Ghird for half the distance. C. W. Burt) of the head rr. Georg Vishnu, Red Hussar, M da) Fen te da “aly ia not at her best on ners pouls AT BOSTON, Schaefer to Rossman, NO RUNS. came from behind and mot the place i Boston conducted the autopay, stated that/ tile, Hyphen and Donald Tale 00300001 0-4] Mullin beat an infleld hit, but was] yro, “hic o ero uuises and cuts o; ri 00 0.0 2 0.0 1 oas| forced by: Jones, Thomaa to’ Fiberfeld.| rom gAlvert, Stare” whlch rea SA ie ae apa Rese Panic ents amisictass) other portions o n0¢ CEO Ga had the AK Vslne y K. 3 to Leven | Moy, curly, speed tte HIGHLANDERS ...-3 225.0 0-0::2-0-2 PeTHOl tee oe 0 00000 and) 1 to nd tua (8 sto Battorios — Walters and Marshall;| Schaefer out, Williams to Mortarity Ch Proffer and Brown, Faball;| Crawford out, Hogg to Mortarity, NO Horse Threw Jockey. herift Rossoe 8. Wood, who 19 8,088, 0 it Mate rhe Latta > RUNS. Tho spectators were treated to a ven: | hax charge of the citse; stated to-day qelen 1H. ¢ did- tmp: » but Mag- Fourth Inning, sation when Light: Wool, the favors e! gy Sere ane mNdas Lor PehciChaTliaely Ine did, Uk and got WASHINGTON AT C * AMERICIAN LEAGUE. Elberteld filed to Cobb, Downs throw | In the fourth race, threw bis tl id tnseseehcte beng. made tor, Hen (Chats \ nd talthe I (ith te lant alxs : 8 3 i" ; ‘ Laporte out, Wiliams holated to Craw-| ihe start and, getting off lengths behind [.sold, WIEN M Br meenel ate Se Ee Eran eta kutnta fed WASHINGTON 0.9.2.2... ! eat ford. NO.RU the Held, shed after the Mying group | Mrs Beown, had been tthe for 3 ern ci Nita “player abvatthe face , LADELPHIA CLEVELAND,| Hogg tossed Cobb out. Rossman sin- | and overhauling conte time. } E i one ME ICAGQ I sai eee. val E gled out was forced by Downs, Elber:| showed the way hi a in See aoe |AT KING'S, 243 BROADWAY, | wise coterie © mo % First Gamo. feld to Willams. tout, Hoge to| erally. ‘The boy, shilling, “wax uniurt | ike . Books Got the Money, Philadelphia... 0 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 1~7| Moariarity, RUN. oe ee era o marae naan Last Two Days of Big Sale. ale To-day 4nd To-morrow o¢| ‘fhe books Kot all te money in, tha Cleveland 702210 27.0 1 Jog Fifth Inning. ool ww eavity played, and (he Et egnitak ena oe late ye third and “Arima wel __Batteries—Coombs and Powers; Lelb-} Conroy out. Cleary Fiat Reseroant| Rimmer cn a NaR cuneate Se -00 Blue Serge Suits, $4.85. | SPouting Suits aC R405,” Dlayied to, win by the en tg ee Gay eC ie icome ind tae omen, wee et for wvyneuent the cacy wae von | ArStgE Pc, QB. eat afte | AR ae all ensue sult NSW | HG “Oise Rea CH a a SEN RETR ARTE col ‘Morart A ae wh Lady Sayoy in commanding style, | Last two, OMe ys 0: PP alg all vue TP the chance to buy & blu serge ‘Suit, | Right Preval ran back to his good rage i 3 oriarty retired, O'Leary“ unassisted. | ite ‘Turner betng second over Coder- | sz and. # Men's seme Riuts, (S488; | any ‘sine, fo $14, worth flat alae fancy | of! the olnes day and wae ap easy” SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Mullin singled, but was forced by Jones. | strome, ue, gray and mixtures, all erns' and Vacation sults at $19, afl | third. Standover was playod, too, wae - Elberfeid to Williams, Jones, tsole sec- Sydney, & Paget wae a clubd-house vis- | sizes, a iS i sin) te, or (wr breasted,’ pate $14 wd #16 men Wal er aptges xot nothin The start favored : -MONDAY, WONDBRG. Wee ceneetet Grarrtora’ tle far torday. Hg ea. pera of ane au eas AHS esse OFT, ANIMA. and worgieds now marked foe's, Goal, a rfmo was far back in Am UF f oes 7 ipckay Club. Be watched the races, gvening till, 10 A Barclay eee Ms Broadyay, opposite City tat Parke frat ¥ . - % orne?, ant % Vs L 5 x - * “ as Pe RT UE ee Pea par Sean, Viana er rete: ial tai inert onde i

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