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-RIBEVELT WANES SECHET iT 10 “HUE AT ROOD’ STA PR1IC ENT. ee a _ By Automobile and Launch, Presi- . dent Crosses Sound and West- - chester County at Night to See His Secretary of State. & POBEPAATE ST DIDOOIO AIOE DODANE SO DEDOIA TSA TED OTE TOO PT OMe + “<Circuiation Books Open to All.”* | ie , NEW YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1907. COMPLETE CHARTS OF AND TO-DA EMPI 0 2) 98@® WZ ZEISS EDETT Sooo CHICAGO AND ~ ALTONIS LOST -—TOFARRINAN ee Ten Thousand Racegoers See Good Sport at the Yonk- BROOKLYN GETS ANOTHER CAME. oe RE CITY TRACKS S RAC. ("= Girentation Books Op LOSE S Pirates Take Both Ends of | WILL BE FOUND ANG HITS PLUNGERG HARD AT OABATOGA AND GIANTS, BEATEN TWICE, | ECOND PLACE — f | | ee 1 RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. MPR _—_ v, \ Felix Isman Loses $20,000 in One Race at the Sara- toga Course. First Game. BLACK OAK GETS ONE. ar ear, : i SENT TO “THE PROFESSOR” Took N PITTSBURG E SSO eo ae : edna . vty Jockey Lee Took No Chances! Double-Header by Shut Out 0101 a) 0002 Aves Lady, at 6 to 1, Captures “Clover Leaf’ System Controls; Jordan’s Homer Brea 1 4 — 4) * | TO GET HIS NERVES CURED. |, FWA as Can ere ae and Held the Lead All | in Second. ihe Fourth Event From : *, Road Whose Affairs Were So Jp in Fourth and Then , GIANTS. : i i } ——— lassiernieem : P the Way. 100000001 . Beggar Maid. | Haar. te = : : C | Notoriously Manipulated. It’s Easy. tie Sy ee 10-2 ad Fought Hard and Unsuccessfully to Change, ~ ees d a After a ten-Inning Might the Glants lost ca s g T y ge = * ee, a | _tMPIRE CITY RESULTS. the ftrst-game-of to-day's double-header PITTSBURG, SARATOGA RESULTS. = PENS V3 . - he Harriman Interests. which soma seein the Executive’s Trust Policy and His Mind | aie ‘ (FINAL SCORE. In. the recond game of the double- Wi po cae ‘ yi | manipulated the Chicago and Aiton | ) FIRST RACE—J. P. Bergen (5 toe between New York and: Pitts. | Apéera0n, rf O% On sae | FIRST RACE—Welbourne (2 to 1 sane 5 Ralirdad in a manner that has freely | 1, Enticing (4 to 5 for | ne" ; Was Giving Way Under the Strain Mallrande meas moannerg at nese (esis ee HTS |1 and 2 to 1) ntlcing (4/to Bi for| ae rreenoon ike iyneh war [Leash ciao 0 46 gt andi7 to 10).1 . teen characterized as coe nye 0 00 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 pace) 2, Sdpine 3. sent in to pitch against his old team. | Clarke, If., -0 0 8 0 | Piace) 2, Rockstone 3. lost | of the system to the To- aes | saris ees Wagner, 5 ela eines pal _-—Saw Nobody for Days fedo.-St—Louts and Weete——-Retiroad | : |. SECOND RAGE—Palette (7 tot) rar Ginnts-went after the came with | abbatticnio zB. y 2 5 5 1) SECOND RACE—Right Royal (2 5 better known in the Middle West as the BROOKLYN. and 5 to 2) 1, Miss Alert (3 to & for|a rush, knowing that 3 jose It rasan Rieke uE ES Ae ae ela ae ae o 1 ay Finch (7 to nd clover Leaf. Pittsburg taking second place jn the z £ or place) 2, Astor D'Or 3, ‘ — 1 , La Vieta 3. (ay Not only did President Roosevelt insist sending Elihu Root,| TB2, {et tat the Clover Leaf has 00040050 Qj place), bx et League race, When the second game | Sheehan, 3b.. 189) aso semen - OL” Only. evelt Insist upon sending Ehhu Root, | purchased the Chicago and Alton, se- | THIRD RACESHollow (7 te g2| nest! there were about 10,00 persons | Phelps, c. 1.0 1 2. 0 0] THIRD RACE—Black Oak (6 to 1 of.State, to Willia uldoon’ Hari FF Jhite Plains | cufins complete control of the ratlroad. ; . in the stand. Smith, c .0 0 0 and 2 to 1) 1, Dennis Stafford (9 to his Secretary of State, t m Muldoon’s sanitarium in White Plains | S1finf complete contol oe on Tae ST. EOUns, ang 11 to 10) 1. Running Account. (7| i: was agreed to pur only five trm-| 7 es ol sitar! place)se,1Magasinela: | ten days ago, wher he collapsed from nervous and mental Yatigue, but}-teport:masceorroborated at the office of Bying an % iN re. A 5 to 10 for place) 2, L. Roederer 3, | !n&°- Sa i Oend 0 0 : nage: ; “ ee ys Theodpré P. Shonts, who te still presi- 1 ‘ ae i T ane rtaars OURTH RACE—Royal Lady (6 g within the last few days he has made a secret visit to the sanitarlum 0) dent of the Clover Leaf, though since| Barry, r£..... © 3 2 0 0] FOURTH RACE—LIillle Turner (9 FIRST GAME. teas pe 280 6 Ato Avand Gitol aj) etn ae " note the progress of the patient. %e gpok ohare of the Inter-Me!. be as} Kanetchy, 1b ,,.....0 1 8090 10 and 1 to 3) 1, Wooletone (2 to ac NEW YORK, to 1 fomplace) 2, Lord Stanhope 3. ei ' ‘ pee not devored mich time to Sts manage-| 5, 0 1 for place) 2, Cedarstrome 3. RH PO A Rk pretend t The Chief Executive, according to Muldoon himself, slipped away y ment : a Rae Ga apie 6 ‘ 4 5 & He Tee First Inning. SbAnnon, Ul. .0 © 0 0 of FIFTH R'ACE=Masquerader (4 to , f 3 : 1 j 1FTH RACE—Torsy Robi 3 from nnotice e cl , i This {sone of the biggest deals -in Fi y nson ( Anderson grounded out to McGann. Browne,rf, +0 0 : Oyster Bay unnoticed'and proceeded to the rest cure by automobile | ..o history of the great rallroad ayn- mse 9 9 0 © Ojto 1 and 4 te 5) 1, St. Joseph, (3 to| Leaca, foulea to Mreanahan. | Clarke pO. 2 0 0} 1 and even) 1, Half, Sovereign (11 and launch. An automobile took him to an isolated dock at Oyster Bay | tems of the Middle West and creates | Hostetter, 2b... VO a | 2euia | a rocUnlase) ow alenconts Met watked ) Went OU etennee as ce we ‘ 0 2 2 4 1} to 10 for place) 2, Keep Moving 3 was .waiti A Pa ia SN heey yas of the*Clover Leaf one of the greatest | Marsrall, cc... Hho . U Alinge rey ceeearn: Goametc Bate a gmoney piles where a launch as .waiting. Another car was waiting’at Glen Island | tans in the country, ‘The stock of een eerie oe ah pea RACE—King of the Valley|a ten one to Andermn. Deviin singled, Bresnahan, c 0 9.6 © of, x1 RACE—Sam Bernard (6 to to whisk him across Westchester County. the vhicago and Alton, which hés been | McGlynn, p.--......0 2 0 2 0 (7 to 2 and 7'f0 10) 1, Roll Y) Seymour Mied to Clarke. NO RUNS. weGenn ib... Seas ofS and 1 to 2) 1, Pins and Needles (7 The President had walted to learn Will continue under the treatment | Scared by the Clover Leaf, waa pur- | Fromme, p..-- Oar Oe Oma l a0) Gonalnenclian ($0 ito] Second Inning. Debiens |to 5 for place) 2, Ramred 3. ; that Mr. Root was making rapld gains! prescribed by Muldoon for twenty dava | chased from the Rock Island Railroad, Sheen eee aed piconlaer RlAvienyS: Dahlen threw ‘oul. Abby. Storke shes Sot OR — a ‘ fn health and mental state before he longer. co Ss dlest ore erin = 1h fring | c Totalbee eet ez 2412 4! = A eae ae pad ini lea pber: atest: O13 5 4] SARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug, 22 PaSE BO NecEdS Mt ' meee ¢ ting | | as hans safe crack. i i, BOOF- yi Zi asst Sa ANCOR URITETER SLA Loca a OTST eo SuGaiaesthe Chisdaprand ERO NTT Aes oye BE 1 pan § orke abd. ending Sheehan to wees eee O00 1 0; Mere: than Siete wan fost here tee @ent’s wish that the public should learn | on aft on of Aug, 13. He wa: ie fi meet years, : A OKLYN. ao 2 CITY RACE TRACK, aie jond. Leever struck out. So did Ander- Ames, p. +0 G 0 9 1}day on “Kood things," and while the mothing of the Secretary of St acco: ter Bay by Socre- rbeetitan fothy RH POA fore than ten thousand people| #n. ONE RUN. McGinni lauccess of two favorit i ity. . te: a ‘oll { to Storke. Mc- innity, 5. 0 0 0 2 ‘ayvorites up to the _ treatment at the rent cure. 3 ies and Postmuster-| Harriman In ene a Alperman, 3b. Lots ziat Sean the fourth race at the Em-| guremnanan ross in ned to Clarke “Strang. Oe Hy aaa fourth race helped even thinzs up for he want {t known that he had crossed | General Meyer, » Roosevelt had in- | None of the Harriman stock has been |) Ji, 3) how Aagne ¥ to-day to see a favorite win, | Doyle foreed McGann, Wagner to ADDY. | 44. the talent, the books In the long run Yong Island Soand to visit him. He r his anti-trust | ed by the St. Louls and West- geen and when Lillie Turner won the feature | NO RUNS. Bowerman........ 0 0 0 0 0 ¢€ot more of the mons Felix Ishman, “MEW the patient Gniy Tora few tithutes; | Pore ate tad to his holdings kre ow fy tne plumiey, rf... Se ee oe Ofer therday, Wakefield Handi ST Third Tantng. — = — — —/ Philateipiia's millionaire owner of Dut expressed his plersire to the ex-| re Ks been besieged by oMclals in paenen sf an ne ptt BENE he further | Hummel, 2b. 1 0 4 1) O} On&-and one-cigt miles, in the fa. Devlin threw out Leach. Clarke ied Totals...........2 6 30 15 4/ Electioneer, dropped about $20,000 on athlete on the splendid progress the | tus sricman sed tinge ag CorPe The acquisiuun of the caicago and | Jordan, 1b +2 2 G 0. o| time of 188 her'price was too short for| 20) Seymour. Wanner singled: Deviin| Bgited for Wiltse. ciehth Inning niling Tom in the fourth. Joe Yeager Macrelarefoteulaletwautnenine sche MLUHTHOS CHSC cae on tye the “Foledo, “St. “Louis And | satoney, et. se 1 v0 of Any ut the: bie playera to benefit Corie popped outtto|Bheshany Wart r Ames, natn inning played a losing bet of $3,000 on Rio - $e returned to! Oyster! Bay in pee a Auris oe baungalniaeratie estern Railroad piaces, nena tierce lpece i Aan To @ perfect start Woolatone, who| qer threw out Shannon, Browne fouled| Base Hite—On Wilts, Grande In the second, while the publlo Secret manner he had come. rey and alent Gis mind was occa-| Qurcation aftairs-of the atiddie W sis 2 4 0 Alwas beaten” thirty yards vyeaterday,| 0 Phelps. NO RUNS i | ott MeGinnity, 1.) 7 8+ Of Ames, 13! naded tts money: In. the second on Mr, Root -was' sent ito’ Muldcon'a. ten | peat Guesionera involved re Mal wich ren hes wit ite own | Ritter, ¢ One 50 S300 i nped ‘to, the front ‘and led “Punky be Fourth Inning. wilret Base on Balis—Off Lecyer, 5; oft] Magazine and He Knows. . Pps mana . sey.) Never had) ‘ait, Tole 1 . Chicago, : jyeen dayiient tot he 3 bf Viltse, 3. athe = EAT arene @ays ago by the express command of coord with the Prosident | Nee ea re atti Mand servesitne | eros. B10 O10 | at wien the latter fel bat, {8o] pBtoTke, singled. Shechan singled. | “Of on Hases—Pittaburg, 10; Giants, &| BESTOP URE CKEC Oa President Roosevel:. yan ation propagand but) populous: territory lying be- = = — = ERs Javanese, who had been rivals Bhai a Korot cute Storke: Sy tae fo Sel itpat bane Hpkeac be Dott Od nats ‘ ourth, Royal-Lady, getting o splendidly prepared arguments’ and | yee cities, Must be an important hird, and the winner. moved. vin ei Layer, fA on | Giants, 1. hed s ‘Oo Te Aligust) Remon’ Very Near to Mental Collapse. “| sppeais had tallen on deat cars | suger RO Nne vatirond. world Totals. 29 9 27 7 2) ftth piace, running over the! aire; Was pit, by A pitches ball: (Leach | “avrice Out—By Leever, 1; by Wiltae,| flack Oak, winn Ahacinieanorns ‘The Secretary of Siate was driven di-| It 1" known that he renilzed his mind |The connections which the Clover Horkes and going to “the ings, OMe | walked, forcing Sheehan home. Dahlen | , Sruck Ques] ne | k Oak, i t from Sagamore Hill, Ovster Ray, to sake Leaf will make over its own rails. by zs cnally “oy \two) lenathe. « Cedersiroma | Tretho nica te Clarhen, Soon y] “TWo-Bano’ Hits—Seymour and Wag-| UK! »Y aT Moon's I tom.ooll coms| (Continued on Second. P: this arrangement at Kansas Clty—| Base Hits—Of McGiynn, 3; Fromme, §,| Noll ans consistently played around |o gene ce, Cares. Seymour lined | ner, i ee reaulted: joon’s In an atitormodlle, accom: n Second. Page.) namely, with the Bock Island, ihe | First Base on Balls—Of McGlynn, ‘3; |fOUre trailed hin feld until the lust | Ut .t@, Wagner, Clarke caught Bree-) °stoien pase—Snannon tng i panied by his privete secretary and Mra. | —— Union’ Pacific. th S#ta- Fe, the Mis- | Fromme, 2; off Pastorius, clgnth paie, when he dreided to runt |2ahan's fy. NO RUNB. Double Piays—Dahien, Doyie and Mc-leyont, S$ Root. He was borderinc on mental and| JIM CORBETT FINED $10 scuri, Kansas. and Texas, the Kansas}. First Base on Errors. And lanaed the short énd ofsthe purse Fitth Inning. Gann WaGnTLIRUR nina 3 evyr smi rince He ts bet hieeted | ‘3 City Southern and other important | Brooklyn, 1. Bergen Won Easi/ vi w. Hit by Pitcher—Anderson Hampton bby fem yeicalicollavas.n.deulsvelnkyeUh. FOR S. i roads should add considerably to its ‘Left cn Bases—St. Louis, 9: Rrook-{ We SEALY GT GCN NC gs CRIN Seed rea = otg-en- seen more sigaroustreatment at _F('R SPEEDING His (uy 0 eee te tern ts et yt saan Sf Mawatha plaave ot sara bump pByoe pulled (McGann a tie bag ana }timyires thee ett tin Simntecmae The anitarium than that which rejuvens ( _—— By the construction of about seven| Siruck Out—B)\ Fromme, 4; by Pas. | RIN the opening race whon John ge | ADDY waa sate, | Storke nit Into a dou- ae 1 Lady ut : H ss : Bretberccnsteilon ys T | torlua, 3. jergen broke in front, mad die play, Dahlen to Doyle to McGann. pretty @ted Benator Chauncey M. Denew and’ Caught at Broadway and Sixty- |r. a Tous a avestom Reiiroed, | Home Runs—Jor\an, Marshall 4 winning one and ‘won. easly? font | NO RUNS. é : Second Game. he ptretca rmer Ambassador Joreph H. Choate. | ~~ 4 : 5 : Two-Base Gilts-\Lur ‘Alpe Enticing, secund, and Supine om | "McGann walked. Clarke made x : and ® 4 first S a to Litehfe:d, on the Chicago & Alton, 3 Perman, third. En- SAGO ee Pati . £'Mr. Muldoon admitted to-day that Mr, | rst’ Street and Hurried aviinescan tbe established between: Pan: | Heine. ‘Uelng opened at 31-2 and 4 ¢o dj frome eateh of Danlen’e fy. | Doyle away. to win cusliy. Lord Stabe Root was in a nerious-condition when to Court ipa ‘and ‘kansas City over the ayatem's| Stolen Bases—Hummel, Burch, Lum-/ fa? played, by, the se. ones ie [Ro RgRNT Ren eneemnoR whipped choi Delt PITTSBURG. ee aVER tae Got heel Qrrived at the santtariun), but said that} : then the caterer Une, vee wee caus’ | Wud Pitcn—Fromme, Was no batter than two on tap, ‘Here |complete a double play, NO RUNS. 00100 pee el hs now rounding rapidly inte shane Jamen J. Corbett, who has added to} nis route will, by avoiding tne delays} Hit by Pitcher—Lumley, Ken's odds receded from fours to fives Sixth Inning: om Dae e creep anlELtons favorita; For days he was not allowed to trans. his other accomplishments the art of| gt East &. Louis, have a distinct ad-| Umplre—Mr. Rigier, Dewan Pea ne copa playsrs PE ae eee Denn pial GIANTS. | Gecisive : Gee Mit eT anY attatrs ofowiete wrae meuch ax) plloting-aoretrot tere y ewes sean peat eS nt OT ie:-ov etre A cnet, tie becond cholce, had ao speed [struck out, Leever filed to Doyle. NO - % Sack talk to any friend. subordinate or mem-4 this afternoon for buraing—the asphalt | 1@uls gateway, the | WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, Palette Got th RUNS. 00000 — Reese orn ber of the Cabinet Se-ret-service men | Of Proadway h bubble. trame overt Pal beara x giesio i aa! ealetrenGornthenStcondss —~WHtse—-popped—to-—Wagner.- Shanno2|— lpi of moni Wank Were aarigned to camp in the vignity |, iO Wax cofralled at Sixtyorst atrent| HUUMMNE “Across The “Midsippl River, |AUK- S—Muviny cepcured the frst game | “Palette, one of the good things of the|fipped” ane easy, One vt, Sheehan. Five Innings by Agreement iy iniserably, Pl the reat cure and report two or three | Nid contucid to. the West fide Court, | Ceett at pecsent Cant teeth om OF of the sertes from St. Louls, the Troi-| warms; ke of e anise Puree 8 tie | Browne struck out. NO RUNS. ied ail the ; Ef * 2 wl ed hi! ‘ 2 ry i 7 COs lown | * ki: Ort 0} very. v2 d, it at McC of . {from 1b to 7, sh Ki e 1 f and et & Gay to Beeretary Loeb on the | "Oh, very well! aakl “Gentleman Terma of the Deal. ley Dodgers went at MoCiuskey'a taji-| fom 1 19 7, ane tralleg her eld’ al | Seventh Inning PITTSBURG. p ured fast and reas of the distinguished patient. Jin. stripping the wrapp a The establishment of this route should | enders this afternoon, determined to add good burst of speed, under Kal and |, Doxle threw out Anderson. Deviin ISSEY LS and kot second : ja private secretary was also kept in|‘ a sewer main, strengthen both the Clover Leaf and! another victory to. thelr lst, The SPur: WON by a head under the Pwhnd| and McGann easily disposed of Leach. | 4.4 f ° i ae touch with Mulacon) butuwas® not ——— the Alton on high-grade Mirour! River 2 © Miriam ©., the longest priced ho! | Clarke walked. ‘agner flied to Sey erBON, Fh. eres O52) 07> 0. h | trafiie. threatening weather had a serious effect the race, broke quickly, taking the lead |mour. NOK Leach, cf OOn Te onto rmitted to see him or talk to him HIGHLANDERS SHUT OUT. The terms under which the Chicago |on the atteudance; only absut 2,000 fana | from. Jacinta, led to the stteten, (and | Devlin singled. Anderson made a hair- i Until the former champion wrestler de- */and (Alton has been. acquired by the | turning out. and went up. Miss Alert always an raising oatoh of Seymour's drive. Bres-| Clarke, If... ©1003 10% .0'0 ¢lded that he was tn a condition where | Toledo, St. Lout and Western provide wine that [iRciarent as Cayerite: shade inovillapeed | Rehabs lined! to. Clarke. Wegneritoeeed | Wagner ssccce37 1) 0/11 1 3100 Rja mind could nately be allowed to/ that the latter shall Issue Ite collateral inning. enough to stall of the winner. ia | out McGann, 3 NB. ; @well on his personal and official at- | HIGHLANDERS. Alton common and preterted eeu. pant | _ Byrne was thrown oat by Alperman. [was engineeted {nto a. pack e cuance Eighth Inning. 3] Abbattichio, 2b.----/0 0 2 3 0 pehas '000000000— Ojcheeed on. the basis of 4 per cent ai | BAT. slieled .and took second on |UPPer tum and had whatever chances| Doyle threw out Abby.” Blots and | Storke, 1b... aor betty 0 ithe Not Yet Restored to Normal State. | : Beacle earn a nen cea eee peo cen reterred | acrna teu aang, Or vers purmele atedat Laur ene have rey Sheehan fled to Seymour. NO RUNS. |Sheehan, 3b 00.0 0 * as r for the a a pea) er Ct 4. for the first five | ? ty TN 7 iy ollow a inner Again. Dahlen walked. Doyle singled. Strang piace. ad Fy m 6 to Even now, a remade man, the Becre- CHICAGO. years and 4 per cent. for the second five | fanned Sut. NO RUNS. tted for Wiltse and forced Doyle on | Smith, c... 1 1 3 0 0:8 to % the i 4 f ‘ Years, on 14,200 sh Alperman tired by Holly Hollow was sent right bi Batted for ae fe. Ms ron o} tary of State is only allowed to sce hs 22 QQOQQ00Q0 — 4/a= shares of common sock | yOnatchy. Lewis fouled to Mavahal | Acca again to-day after Mer vin he |S etounder to Wagner, unewelated, Dah- | Camaits, p BO Ge Oi on on ineh wen well eecretary a few hours at a time, and) under thene term, if the Chicaso and Lumley fouled to Konetchy. >} lip esterss + And landed the third under einianl end couched out, Grane: Out > > = = (the Pessara aera on continues to earn 4 per cent. on NS. baa 0 whip, Lee taking no chances, but| Dahlen home. Shannon stole sec-| Totals 1 2 18 9 Ojon the programm: . er. 0 ———_— ite preterred stock, ak It has done dure | Second Inning. Tiding him out, ‘That 1 was « popular | ond, Pheipa Hurt bis arm. in throwing ‘Antor, DiOreis antl torbacAugei wer : PBREnORReAC NY Years, with a inirplus) victory was: attested by the cheering! and Smith took his place. Browne NEW YORK. mont. fr 3 Pi RS e sy m 1 he ‘, iN N. n a : ‘ from a minimum, of $69,280.40 for ‘the fim] Jordan, Maratall Med torHummel Mer | Money from that source did net ikvecs | Sounded out to Storke, ONE RUN i RH PO A eB] Miller, ‘Landed: Winner, = cal your ending Sune, 3 16a, fos.mant=| ison ringed Byrne flied to Mas! he odds from golng from & to 2 to 7 Ninth Inning. Shennon, If........0 0 0 0 o|,3 Bla sy Oak to-day.and ¥gt ! ‘ & wie oney. NO. RUNS, é 0 2. Lee xot off well with hi ES New ¥. lr h sayy ‘) J SOUR June pn id0i. the only riek to the] Hummel drew tour balls, Jordan fied; mished him to the front and never iit | BAT Mente Deane Looker ancien, | BIONBG: Hews. 0 0 1 0 0 hemes fromthe urn. 5 1 ' yal 1 a toayrne. Maloney fied to Barry. Humi- | the issue in doi uN mith > at mbar i wis second a ¢ but CINCINNATI AT PHILADELPHIA (NL) $ion.o09 for the first five wears, mn $2 | mel wtole, eccond and: reached aa ea dat enn doubt Running Account, | Ameasfunbled Anderson's grounder and | Devlin, 3b. S50 Oral Oris) 0. sh wan ou nd beaten RENE bod lor the second five yours, This risk J ben rch ard ne Way, passed In Road? ry fe, Les vas ¢ , 4 eirae iY VALI 09-0 106 00 3-10 Heoite very sight aa compared with the | Hostetter'a, mum of the throwdowwn, |erer. often played. on the stretch tenn, | Hottma eat by Davlen Clarke atric | SeYMour, cf. Bay Chi) py Den esta pei A a a N cs, * to be derived from ths arquisi.| Burch Med to Byrne. NO RUS |anishing a 5 . . : a 0 > wlixtbles,’ se) he Genefits pests ‘ th auish, " driving second, Priceless | our. NO RL Bowerman, c.......9 9 0 0 0 RViataped QEEPHTA cate ig SUN O MA trvesraoan BRN foal OWN ORY By 6 HOM cof” the: Along PODS S wast hs Third Inning. i Jewell Incked the speed to bring home| Deviln popped to Sheehan. Soymour | Bresnahan, c. 0 0 - n ton, While Ralconarurocathgaseariendine sunecen i | the great aniount of money poured Into | doubled to left. Wagner threw out bela beer mC) rink. showed a surplun of $469,602.27, erie nigled., s eonetany: oacrinced, | [he Bneee Shabwns played son trom | Bresnahan. Seymour faiiog third, pice McGann, 1b.........0 70° 3: 0°.0 ~ = Breer, 682.27, fan to 4 uuFnett walked 0 5 and burned 1 0 G ingled. sco Sey ne WASHINGTON AT DETROIT (ALY, RED. | met, A Gia eamlmen neadeock AM8 | Holly forced, Byrne, Lewis to Hummel | of her backers! moneys VPN URARGS) TOO OR Gn tne throwin Danten | Dahlen, ss. AG Ot Ww 6 J x i th 3 ching. t ay filed to} eornee vag emibled ‘e's H ISeene's) Maxqueradzs SHINGTON::-- ---7--- 0 0. 0-0 20.1 @ OS [ihe seellonn SaMewtuiba tat (Hark, RERUN pyc au | pauent nent ter Tomy 9. [mvomeder an hurbasecwee talons | Dovie, Bie vues @ 0 1 0 SL Aaea oa Tet TROT. 00000000 1—'t secure becaiise of Ate acaulaition of the | _Kitten Pied, fo tolls: Pastorius 3 2 | Prenton orbaent* name § goed cide by | erman batted for Ames and fouled to | Lynch p.ssewss.se. 0 0 6 0 of Anna A Ted 19) Me atyech Seas teal lhe REAR Chicago and Alton should oresult. tn vit double play. | a Winner in the Nth acon, Re NaON | Sheehan, ONE RUN Mathewson Oe Oy Cat: ct my Haak 2d. vlowing Mri sy ttine {ts common stock on } | Holly to -Hoetetter to McGlynn to Ho! ners ine: Ath: race, Alencon Pe | nd Half Sovereign to figitt ‘ 2 ce Punt dividend basis, within 2 reagents | totter. NO RUNS, Tete Grits te acd cee APTA OIOL Tenth Inning. Strangsseveceeeee 0 20 20 0 «OOF TAN. togntier with, both hoya BOSTON AT CLEVELAND (AL), y | time. Fourth Inning. he blew un and Anished third "preston | McGinnity began pitching. Wagyer ps TS os ain arGe UGK they Madi De aaa , At Tonsy out‘of the bunch on th. Totals... 0 0 15 Hunton vinarear acai teinaats BESO O7 0 OE Os . Hostetter fed to Lumley. Marshal} | Prous eigenen b on the Continuedson, Fourth Page.) otals.... oo 2. AWE Keep Moving nosed out : | ai 0-6 10—2 AT KING'S, 243 BROADWAY, |niea to. Maloney, MoG:ynn “mingled. (MUR And Geld her in fecond moaitinn (Con sok *Batted for Lynch in foutth Inning. y Teo for third money. ‘Thousands | ------- 10000000014 Byrpe walked. 89 did Mowrey, dfing | St Josenh. who had been cunniie tiled: | * j Were lost on Grane Dame. who waa of ' ~ PHILADELPHIA AT ST, LOWS (AL) of) Ries” ‘0, Burch. NO moved up. with the fuvorite and finished Hub Clothiers. | Base Ults—on Lynch, 2 x blue Apteldareti taker ssaahyh [ | ok fs $ Lewis's bunt wis thrown out by Mo- s i First Base on Balls Camnitz. ’ ti PHILADELPHIA .... .-.. 10000000 6—1 eaSiRe 8, BRON ali Park, are| Glynn. Lumley walked put was forced Popular Win in Last. Laat Two Days of Big. Sale, | om tynen.'3. : NATIONAL LEAGUE: ‘ Lis ng immer suitewoh| by Hum@sel, fayrne to Hostetter, Jor. | The most popular victory of the day $12.0 Blug Gerge, Bulto, $4.56. First Base on Errors—Pittsburg, 1 gr LOUIS roe ee 000007070 0; ODO. 4s the chance to buy @ blue serge suit! dan sent a home run drive to deep con. | Was that of King of the Valley. wh» {Hud Clothiers, 321-329 B'way,cor. Barclay, | Loft on Bases—Pittsburg, 3; Glan} soe ‘ age Beane a ‘ Bny size for $4.05, worth $12; also fancy pcen- | qnished frat in the last race In {two days of big sale of uur] Struck Out—By Camnita, 2; by L: O AT torent ty et artes 8 and vacation suits 6a Here wear! ariel spend, Hsloney ual ae dR Nagel faat gid/ana Hs Men ec gults, oe ae CHICAGO AT BOSTON. bh f inen's Hira) safely. Buroh singled, Msloney | {ime | ¥ ou gray and mixtures, a 6 eo ses —W, Chicago 00322110 00 ; : evs nt on dy Stolen, Bases—Wagner, Smith. SIXTH RACE AT FORT ERIE. foo aha agp |Feeetes tied) Burn Sale "ascond Sed | a ceeh, ease run, oa ar ar He seisere OtBNe ang donne! HattorierAbwerall,'and. Kilng} "lar ki . ' - z essrs. O'Day and John- atterls eral an nig} ani ; (Continued en Yourts Page.) pe RAG Ld tame ac Hah Qotbing marae, atone. herty and Brown, fl; Koh lon Cann. r