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a RY ep ett INA [eomacaes aaa! | RESUUIS ENIVORE PRICE ONE CENT. “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ | | “NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1907. “srt iit ‘ames KENNYETTO WING AT THE SPA, FRO) iM BAN K 10 Fails to Beat Curves ‘Neuer in Last of the oe : : : of Overall. Double-Header. — | : GIANTS WIN EASILY : Beaucoup, Futurity Candidate, aa | : : , : : |’ Captures te Adirondack | | | (FINAL SCORE:) Second Game. | A ND TRY NEW MEN Handicap Handily. | (gue Myo sees along eee | PLEASED METH = ee wecorone ae '1203010000— 6/000000000— Oo A | Ee a (FINAL SCORE EASY FOR WILSO} H SE f Catcher Curtis ! ) : i 2 ts ‘ i ; eatcher Curtis and Hannifan : o=— BROOKEY HIGHLANDER 2 | <5 z s s So oN in reaes ester Bb. Nunyan on 1iness n 200100001 4110000000 1 Get Into Cinch Game | ST. LOUIS James B. Brady Won_ the Describes How He Fleeced Wind- EE ee With St. Louis. (900010010 — 2! First for the Farrell Sulli- = : : —— GIANT. -an Crowd. — R H POA E R H PO A Elyyrocita ° 4 I yan Crowd. sor Trust Company and Puts cee Pere Gace ef AS iWestern liurtman Would! pcre croumpa ss 30011210 — 8 z = 4 * LWhen Glanta. began_ the: 7 Sheckard, If. 2 2 0 © 0/8ullivan, cf... 0 1 2.0 ©| (Continue August Meeting ai Sa sows ame on Laura ( arter. Paes Ae Te 8 Aug : kame against St. Louis they producea = = RESULTS AT SARATOGA. 7 Congalton, rf ......0 1 0 0 0 : As the practice splel ST. LOUIS. 2 : i Hofman, 1b. © 8 © 0)Grimshaw 1b. 0-9 10 0 0 in Greater City. of Bradford, Penn. RH PO A ETT Steinfeldt, 3b... 42 153° 0) Ferris ab50). 0 0 ° nd {x sald to be one of the best young: | Byrne,.3b........-. 1 2 0 4 1)| FIRST RIACE—James B. Brady (8 i ¢ woman te a i | sters the minor leagues have producec to 5 and 2 to 5) 1, Apple Toddy -(6 | “The woman tempted me.” : Tinker, ss. B24 Ol Koigh, 30 9 0 3 6 Ope CWLTS AT EMPIRE TRACK, | init tearon. Curtin caught two yearn) Cary: tf De Ores eee emi ‘ | — Acrowd that packed Judge Whitman’s part of the Court of General | Ev*™ ?°- Ba ‘ ; i Wagner, ss OQ oe for Notre Dame College and ins. | Konetchy, 1b. nO ie Oe ere AO. : sais cA pai (5 4 Harty, c.. eset) 1 11) Criger, c. (086.0) 155-2220, star among the amateurs. When D ‘Wolters, cf. 0 © 1525160120. 7 a 1t — Bessions heard Chester B. Runyan, the.defaulting Windsor Trust Com: | overall, p..... 020 0 <1 -ollenes: FIRST, RACE—Cymbal (3 to 5 and | in ncen who wan scouting. forte SECOND RACE re rate Oe 5 Overall, po... Shaw, c. 0 0 6 6 a ToHiimiporte (Aiioci for place)-latante:- got. Curtis to -algn=a “co Holly, as. -1 1 1 3 land 1 to 2) 1, Rocke? (i to 4 for [pany teller, utter the excuse as old as mankind when he went on. the Be ere eare| Krohyp 0 0 09 1 0 Su paaeanenes thacads ore rewinevoniielheneincc eae | Mcleaynleas -0 0 3 1 Ojptace) 2, Burnett 3. cy : ~ Totals.........-.. 6 12 27 10. 1] \p. t 0 0 0 0 o|* M a fter hi Hestetier, 2b. St Sey te oe a = Btand to-day to testify against Laura Ca Guy : Pair CS ar al : RACE— “ y 7 rae iz BROOKLYN. Maguire ......005 © 1 0 0 0] SECOND RACE—Woodwitch (6 to | First Inning. Noonan, c. 0-1 6 2. 0 use Wes seated @ re 4 i Runyan charged the woman with instigating him to run up his | RH POA & — — — — 1 and 13 to 5) 1, Alencon (2 to 1 for| Byrne out, Doyle to MoGann. Mc. | Beebe, p.. OOF Nede etl OB ee it us (even for place) Btealings to a colossal amount and with finall, betraying him to the po-|Alperman,2b.......0 2 2 3 1| Totals... 3 24 14° O|place) 2, Lee Harrison II. 3. | Hbalty trend outs Derry, tKonelahy|ielushe 2 BOY OO Oe OR eae eae fice because he would not give her $10,000. He had already given her aay Soa } 5 A 3 3 Batted fon Criger in cgnth inning: | THIRD RACE—Elfall (15 to 1 and) Shannon struck out. Browne smashed Bets Sp aa raat ne eey oer? Nae i ‘ : 2 mertiescccties a three-basger! to 5 ‘otals..... to , Falcada i) 65,000, he said, and understood that was to be full payment.for her ser-| Casey, sb. Aa OG 6 HIGHLANDERS, 5 to 1) 1, Javanese (6 to 6 for place) | three-baseer to riehts Devilniwalied | eee ne ines ‘ pA 5 i Wices in hiding him for a few weeks until the excitement should blow Jordan, 1b.. 02-235 71200 RH po a. e[2, La Velta3. RRA ore its Browas HPAL peep place) 2, ile 3. 2 pver. 3 Maloney, ef.. 0.0 3 0 0} Hofman, cf...-.-.. 11 30 1) EQURTH RACE—Carthage (8 to 5 | xied. scoring Devin and sending Sey- R po a_x| FIFTH RACE—Kennyetto (13 to ores 6 kabie ee Burch, If Rata eet esG) Keeler, rf. Ce ade Pe CE LY) and 7 te 10) 1, Lillie Turner (2 to ! jane feels pe Sanne baneey a] Shannon, If....-..+ 1 1.21.6 0!9 and 7 tot0) , Tourenne (6 to 3 bela of dumping money into a sult Bergen, c. feo hh ae 9 2 3 4 ltr place) 2, Edwin Gum 3 ee iojts, who” threw. to. Hostetter, | Strang, If. 0 6 1 0 0|Place) 2 Zlenap é - as be might dump clothing, of Bell, pls on Oo Wo Moriarity, 1b4, 01> -9--- 070: = | doubling Bresnahan, THREE RU! Browne, rf -2-2 00 0|- SIXTH RACE—Roalto (15 to 1 and afeatinater variec liaise soietii eo "Batch 0 0 0. 0 of Laporte, 3b... 070 0) 0) 0) FIRTH RACE SC. 2urt 7 a Second: Inning: Devlin, 3b. 1 0 1 1 0/8 to +) 1, Howard Shean (3 to 5 for aa . d i 3 to 5) 1, Aristotle (7 to 12 for) Wolters rolled out to Dailen. . Holl: tanta: i ~ sna a5 “ Places and, of counting his o i of oF of ulams, 2b OO 2 Oyen lV afedcta Ae, ts ¥ 4 Seymour, cf. i 3.20 1 ¥ a les 3. the day after the robbery, in barhuae po SiS 2: 2 Conrey, 10s 0 1 © © 0|place) 2, Silver Cup, 3. AGG tol He mourg os ol pessc uu Ors pede alles a . a sey 2 (SLD) Gyan Cit SEER: —— bed-tr =. fat at Not West One yee eae os + Thomas, c -0 0 8 0 0] giyry RACE—King of the Valley | Doyle grounded out to Hostetter, | Gots c fs ’ SARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug. % i flugdred and Forty-fourth street with Totals... PY ie VER ng Beebe —(irew—out- MeGinnity. Holly 5 34020 Okt Tin, OE O) tH ena La woman seated by his sid Batted tor. Bergen in ninth inaing, | Newer: P 0 0 1 2 9) (7 ¢02 and 4 to 6) 1, Brancas.(1 to & | tossed out Shannon. NO RUNS. McGann, 1b egrs 10 eso ee etn E Daa pata oar recat -] ia —_—- e—- e NM eligibl pf a Counting the Money. : ; Patted. feccnesameniorn. ‘ant 5 Fn oui for lace) 2: Palette 3 a aera inlog Dahlen, 8. et RS Sheba ayer esy i esas eae crena ay cr peatiag aw i Fyree base on balle—Off Overall, §; off i ‘ eens set GEE ir Bresnahan threw out Noonan Beebe | Hannitan, se. © 0 1 2 Ofrugping in the place, in front o¢ Joho 4, 0 ' f ¢ a e Evening World. ‘d'x Fultonville. 3 “4 min meng that money, 7 i Bett, 1. he Doren a a | atk CITY RACE TRACK {PoResan? Dahlen, Byrne Went og-the{ Doyle, 2b. DudertehO- (0 214 ara F ito avd Me ne ree Me — the deft fingers of the bank ‘tell Left on bases—Chicago, 7: Brooklyn, &. ira: fase on Bails jOM Pruitt, 2; of 2 ward Corrigan, ; Browne’ filed to Wolters. Devlin, McGinnity, F......0 0 0 2 fo ndpolnt wa ate pacul rT Coady fruck out-By Overall, 7; by Bell, 2 | Neuer, 2 ? . Sones walked , and. stole second. | Seymour | Opening at 4 toh table quickly ré- rorking like lightning with the ble 2 Home run—Tinker. ‘Firat Rase.on Errors—Borton. 1. the Western turfman who once ran O1* | singled ‘sending Devlin to third. Breas —-—- — — Jed ‘to 2 to J, only to go back at post pila of yeliow backed bills, It was Two-Buse Hite—Lamiey (2), Alperman,| att’ on Bases—Boston, 5; Highiand-| great two-vear-old Huron In the Futur- nahan hit Into a double play, Hostetter | Totale.......-.... 8 12 27 13 nimesiant Thousands were’ bet at jerSmioney than’ she had ever seen in :)., | Sheckard, Overall. ort, 3. tty deapite the opposition of the Jockey , !? Konatchy, NO RUNB. : { i f n huslitetuba har erorseeion ce uke Real Estate Dealer. Halprin|, Stolen Bases—Casey, stetnteiat, Lum-) giruck Out—By Kron, 1; by 1) oaeere Beieed Fourth Inning. 3 Se ‘ he last minute razed ler, Maloney 12) Riolen | Basen—Morlarity Club, was a-visitor xt thin track to-day.) ieeanke ( | First Base on Balle—Oft Beebe. | the batting was confined te pascal touched it must have been | Files Petition in Bank double Piay—Alperman, Hummel and] Doubie ‘Playe=-Neuer, Elderteld and hetme at once aurrounded hy many of GUat by aRenatebyse bovlediinn Daniie at rat Base on Urrors—st, Louis, 25) wy rf NEM ee ble eaicine! of remembrance, but Runyan <) erKen, Mofiarity. tasterni rho have taken part in| Wol: it into & double play. Di { ", i j 1006 t | ih co paleo i the W era who have p | Wolters nit inte » KY, Doyle to atineseee BU ked from 2.0 1 to 6° tai but Peres reece reaeentole tuptcy Hit by Plicher-—Hummel, Batch. Hit os Blichern Hl berteld ine traniersintees | anlensios Moosatea Nata {i rue OMecey Berber’: ack (i the market. due The Pal ceea See: een f P | Umplres—O"Day and Klein. Umplre—O' Loughlin. © deciared it wan evident that people | pay Doyle We to Holle but Hoetetter | MAY: } ne Ga ! on Beaucoup. The Fest jury. chosen | ee —— ew York want local racing in Au-| dropped the throw to xecond and boi! 1% ReHiteoHolwenLromienanc fe iocwhilath esterday. in the box. Assistant Dis- WASHINGTON PARK. BROOKLYN, | ‘AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, N. ¥. and added that his visit was one, runners Were safe. McGinnity atruck Ate oly Brownes ang Senaiets pede Nd i out, Shannon singled. scoring McGann, well as that of an in-| Hoye goink to third and Shannon to second on the throw. Byrne threw out | Browne. 0} Si riet-Attorney Murshall cotiined thy| Cou..j for Jatob A. Halprin, against the woman In a briet_ad-! a balance that the stable. The race was won | Aug. %—The Trolley Dodgere resumed | Aug. %&—Manager Grimth, of the curiosity a ay F os sass aa TS Ot ee USL Broome street, this Afternoon operations against the champions, in no | Highlanders, stated to-day that he was | terested turfman trom Ricecvirecie: his fdentity una | fete with) the United) wn over their shut out of {nor opposed tox postaeries ot eames x Kknowiis that he had stolen the money. | States Distfict Court a voluntary pet but rather cheered by the [between the two New York teams, but [tion with the of non uble Biay and Hostetter; | Fitth Inning. MEDEN TSP ELS rae enni Holly doubdied to Jett, Doyle made a cupid all the way and won, peated stories to Beau Henry W. Ford. vice-president, o¢| ton on behalf of his client. |tact that they held the Cubs down |that he feared President Farrell would |tne effect that Westerners will even- t . mann the Windsor Trust Company, teatined | Ti* lMabliities are placed, at 81,16,-| finely. eianainpat toni his Cdaclardtlon tac nlaall | Pigllvntekedcommmandy och ther situation lites coat On Ge Meret eeracuT lpm — ——— | cased up, Faleaiiea and pa Be Bee to the tieft.) and then Runyan waa, 23 Liabilities secured, $968,200; & A good rrowd turned out to see the | year and would not allow his men tof}on the Hill Top track wan regarded |ut second, McGann to Danlen: Hostet- i Aches he Ns y erect baetx. nominal, $150. yhattle. face, the. Giants, .He added. that tt atwith signifcance, Mr, Corrigan when | {er filed to Seymour and Holly scored. |money. Falrada got up by a neck, pans Carter woman, neatly and richly | Halvrin was last tn business,at No. | First Inning. ries wea arranged between’ the two lapked, however, said that he had no] mone foes ranean alte 1 { Easy for J. B, Brady, aoe uh seed sat up, straight aa! the bank | 3%, West. One Hundred ‘and ‘Fourteenth, Slagle singled. Sheckard walked. | New York teams he deemed {t only fit-|interest ‘further than that of any] Devlin struck out. Seymour waiked The opening r Was a triumph for bene piereg ine: cone ams A wavs) street. gonokte sicrfhced. Jordan to Aiperman ting that the Brooklyn Club should be [owner of race horses, He came iors] (jana. tesa leiepenon de remane ne ne iGcy Frank Farrell and the Sulllvan confed- er full cheeks. Run- ee i and Slagle bea 5 ren n | trom 8a d ore Seymour, but wa at secone cracy. ‘They had James B, Brady. f Was iornll Madieaineaneroeninc. tied - throw: botne, Steinfeldt bunted safely, | Prowsht into the controversy and a |from Saratoga, and intends to remaly | Scoring Seymour put eanetehy to tc erncys he had Jam : uy for And shrinking in his movements. alta Sheckamd scoring. Tinker forced Mge'n-|three-cornered battie for the baseball |for the Sheepshead Bay meeting {etter McGann aingled and. stale. nec Jgood thing and bet on him un latauteliweltnesdtchalere rice tance) tke ect A pacsoane re mturavelarg ormen| bon ora solGreater, Nem rors Palan Was Bounding Elk Pulled?. end. “Byrne threw out Danlen, ON» |eowa came ome a Drady Haale bath, fash @ xinnce at the p:{soner IU" |to Bergen. TWO RUNS. os : ani see poner poets bay Homer Selby, & brothersof Kid Me- Sixth Inning. a ee Te nae aaateoe - Flinches Uni perman to Schulte: ~ Hummel} started with 5: “ey SEG psbutil tig CBIR, : ; [ite was in front all the way and wor si ndenits6cs Gare. | fwalhadiinrea chedliaecondilonll anipassed litiolmyl.oiouxhlnirretised: (okallow|| catumecnane enone TEN Devlin threw out Beebe. Byrne sin- lin a gallop from Apple Toddy, who beat Reating on her elbows on the ta’ ball_and third on Harty’s wild throw] (:, * h made some work for the stewards to-| eled. S&) did Barry. Konetchy filed 18: t Sha a In front of her the woman dtopped IME [toEvers, Lumley ‘doubled. ecoring | Uxiaud to play jn the second mame, |aiy He declared to them that in his|to Shannon, McGinnity threw out A Fel sen aasnon is 1d | aye) 1K | end a strenvous argument ensued with és i Wolters... NO RUNB. i Garr Tace Into her hands and levelled he Hummel. Ci walked. Jor ale r belief Bounding Elk was pulied ‘In hb} f ged, scorin, miley. Maloney fanned. | Managct Jim McGuire. The lutter nal. tet Doyle struck out. McGinnity filed Ay eyes upon Runyan. He Minched under | Beech alo vetruck out. TWO RUNS. || i Wie Ungiaub. Grimshaw gong |jast.exeiy. Homer made a similar |to Hostetter, Shannon walked, Browne | The jumpin Ue gaze and finally thrned half around ee and inet phon dy) fest McGuire said he would pro-|charge ou another occasion, be the! donijied. ending Shannon to Uiird. | four ti ji the chair xo as to face the ju iy Hey alent i Bek inning. test the game. harge was dismissed no present | Byrne Cumbled Devlin's grounder, scor- Heats | Rocket waa Inatalle a ele re neste, Case the ai Another Badly Injured When] gyere’was thrown out me Humme! \Firat Inning. ong mill be investigated. a geq | IME Shannon and Hrowne, “Devitn was R. A. Penniman, of New) Ater Kernel went down 2 bch datas! paleness | ineledsabutuwaanforved atenes:| Fight thousand racegoe ended | out stealing. Noonan to Hostetter. ice all the wa, eas anrentea ted 9s carey wae one ts 7 eel x RS RIAT IF: Yarrett walked. Sullvan forced Bar-| the races to-day TWO RUN! , ey pe i] Imost on even terms, Wore. His blond alr war parted in| att Bank Phey Were Cey=— jam er Overt: pieemmet won tipper: jrott, “Ort ta. Kiberteig.—walibeen ano ie te Elva au Bid ee _ | York, Guest_at Stockton Trett came away hardiiy on the ; {A middie and plastered down on his : : Bergen singled and was nailed steal | ton singled, Unglaul aroagcongely ese. : PO Mig : pce Smare = ar tend. He wore eveglassea, His voice elling Covered Them, Ing eegond. Harty" by Evers Geil’ tan-| eiperfeld to Willams. “NO RCNE | ,,TRe rewult of the frat pace fa a win Strang took Shannon's place. Seymour Hotel, was the Victim. Security All the Way. twas weak and as he teatiied he was ned. Alperman doubled. Hummel drove! “horrman struck out. Keeler hit pafe- | for the favorite Cymbal. (ths two penk | qronped Molivis My erurray Aled to urity all the way was the way. the . : s ton sen q ; ngled. Beebe flied to MeGant ubt. The race was a big impra Runyan raid hoe was. born.in Cahan-| HOLDERNESS. N. H. Aux. %.—Two Third tniting. sted ear ta wemecs RUNES five ‘lengths mporte,. off second, |No RUNS. 2; x (special to The Evening World.) OMAN GreNIGUa Araneae @aigua. He fifst worked asx clérk In| boys, Robert Williams, of Boston, and | Sheckard doubled. Schulte's bun* d y " dropped back to third Places givfig way Pevmou aoa ed and scored on Bres-| OAPE MAY, N + AUR. 28. clded choice, Se —h drug store, then Ina bank, then in| Getorell Oleghorn. of Montreal, were |.8% fumbled by Alperman. Hofman Seconds nalne; tolingrahams whieh, tired in the Meret en oe vone the. Dare Moon ant a teas | Per n, of New York belng held =~ scbuteher shop an cashler.He came to.| \itted. and a thigd, Demiel-Denap, of cobs Rete ae, wee ei mmeckere | Ferrie —etrack out. Kniqit fled to] And nin Pee nce, New Gartor came |Dahlen walked, Alling the bases, flan: | surf here this atternoon of heart f war eee New York an x bookkeeper fof the wer Newtons Mace, Ie Ihre Osteen ene ei eee ents WEEN ee RUN eee Le any tin rear-in the final can bat had | On ran. for Dalen. Dovle Nt 0] ure. Me was. found-floating y Petes pats tat isnen Inlted Staten Steel Corporation and | Jo oayian through tie caving inate {scoring Sqnulte ahead of him. Evers|, Williams filed to Ferrie, Conroy Mea | to be .gontent with fourth place, Sur) kta” MecHnnits” forced Metany tne | {ct of Water and atten oft flying. Botaatse Antes yearn ago went to the Windsor} sscarary ay Ba = aout Jordun; unassisted: -—THRER} 12. ton. Thomas died an a-fix ta{zerain, thought to be “'gv0d," could net} ame wav. Strang out. feonetahy te ran tox head and _ rust Company. sande ie AU Mauer acces RUNGIC/ea (maker te Hotesn (Career THIF IT Ra wae me jay | Beebean ONERUGN ames oa " ewan supe le. box ¢ summer | bumiey out, Tinker to un, Casey inning. Itman in Good Form. vet tell us how this began,” sug jat the camp of Dr. Oliver R. Hunt walked and stole necond, Jordan etd ng: Ho! Eighth Inning. i, He has. bath ferted the Dimtrict Attorney. | . ng- | alee ad ato ker to Steinfeldt Mer) qMorean angled. Barrett, singled. | starter Holtman distinguished himselé| tranninn placed. short and Curtis | his arrival, Coroner “Tt was the result of speculation,” | 0 of Newport, Ro 1. fey ei uBteinfeldt to Hofman, NO] uillvan sacrificed, Thomas to Mori-|in getting the large field away beautl- |caught for New York. Byrne sing body bald, Ropgan L began eats tne aeay, | The accident ogctirred near the camp | HENS. © NO} ants. | ,Conalton ‘popped to Laporte: | tuily in the second mcr, and the race land’ advanced.” Barry singled. Keel B * i poosted to Conroy. NO RUN; ae] < The Meld, run= pnete orce: y 5 when T stole $102. 1 lost that. 1 gon't | Tana. The boys were digwing a sana Fourth Inning. Ofth oul Wagner to Cagiaud, Hore: | eg’ clime tometer, hot footed Ht'aiong |Dosie, “Wolters aingiad 8242 | DEAD FOR DAYS IN ROOM neue know what I took the next time. I kept | DDK "Wey for a ball ground when it} Harty struck out, Bergen to Jordi ian struok out. Keeler filed to-Bar- | the back stretch bun: so that a | Byrne. Holly "struck M « rec aul 5 Pt) suddenly Kave way and burted three of | Overall easy for Bell. and Jordan. Slagle! Tet: NO RUNS. re akee would cover the fleeing horses, |fiied to Doyle. ONE Sere Ww GAS TURNE ates hopstackot 1s) Ue) to June. rth thad | them of | Nan retired by the same players. <0 Fdurth Innin Wiengon waa in the van by ahead, with | Browne fouled to Konetchy. Devin ITH GAS TURNED ON, Ditones taken about $14,000 or $15,000, ‘Te Denny boy was taken out within | RUNS. a. Meech and ee Harrison in close |fied 10 Murray. Seymour tiiglet a, net in ymour singled ar in th “Up to the time you tet this woman | & few minutes. and although wnconaci-| Burch beat a bunt. Bergen fied to] ,,Ferris reached second on Orth'a wild | order, Peiiryin flashed Into the fore stole second, Curtis walked. “McGann | 4 pee ; Ania mide ous, was revived after hard work by the | Schulte. Bell walked. Alpenman fied {row of bis bunt and took third 6n| for a moment with SumMce making a jfied to Murray. NO RUNS. ~ eT dy of Thomas ¢ a fink r. a | Bhyaicians. The other (wo beys were {to Tink Hummel was hit with a|Zhomas's wild heave to second. Knight] strong bid for recognition Ninth Inni pente rty-five years old. ¥ (Continued of Second Page.) dead when reached, chad bail. ‘Lumley walked, forcing (h| fied to Kesler, who doubled Ferris at | “In the, stretch Alegcon gaye way to nning. Meee anes ‘ tirch, Casey forced Lumley at second. | tte plate. Wagner walked and was out | woodwich. whieh (bev had the winning | Hostetter singled. Noonan hit inte | pled tr Tinker to Evers, ONE RUN stealing, Thomas to Hiberfeld. NO foot ta the Anigh. gatting the verdict by [a double play, Hannifin to Mtegann ar teh Go Jengtha. Alencon managed to. | Lush ‘or bevand: lined ous| settee margin Eitth: Inning: Eiberfeld was thrown out by Wagner, |i" %o necond nace, while Lee Harrison |t Devinn NO RENE. Ta UMCT OUSTA wulclde, was wih "y ioker Med to Hummel. Schulte |Wogncres Uneleut NO HATE, Nod | Hh. sehlch had fallen back for * spell. |= - ue <a | ft throu had re einnted «Hofman went out. Ballit, | Ween Inglaud, 3 i name with @ rish and nabbed show | a en ; a and a iit Jordan, Schulte going (o second Fifth Inning fnoney from | Sumce,. which jatter [track with the litting of tie webbing, | {MVM WNhe Nie oe SUS ables a : ap Breinteldt singled. « scoring. ‘Bchulte | shaw out, William |*to. Morlarity, | owed unusual speed made, Meron pace and won a cracking | Wey" alscovermd, an Roalta,(25. to j Pi menonas $ i o 3 , ace vy Ave lengths, ‘The performance disco Reinfeld stole gecond. Tinker walked | yfongan struck out, Barrett dowsted and Right Money Was Down of Edwin Gum in this race wan te | Deen dead. m * roo IN. i “|ecored on Sullivan's short single: | gyraqi, which recently figured to win aj Markuble: He was iast until well down wa. i bing oat to, Hofman punaseiated et alton out, Willams to Moriarity. | ce Dut could not raise a canter, won the bac Kk atratch (nds then, Wile mov- De, On Ont f t x0 f AND (8 ey struck out. Burch fouled to| ONE . race ae els x canter, Won|ing up, was interfered with and knock. was eon on Rature Ketan. "NO RUNB. tq illiama struck out, Conroy fied out Haavanaee Face today in a drive from leq back. He came-awain res enecand as vottensbepny Array Crom Ue Halvaeiahiincine: 9 Ferris, Thomas out, Ferris. to! J rardt AR OE TENCE ran fo fast that he passed the fleld with H week ata time Mra. Mary ath 'g Unglaub, NO RUNS. Vanese set out to make the running and |the exception of Carthage rounding into ree, the Jandlady. didn’t take any | thse on, 1 0 Harty out, Hummel and Jordan: Sixth’ Innin kept in the van inti woll’ Into. the| tye Sptreteh. Phe, nevetel ete efit | particular notice of ix absen ne eerily Overall doubled. Slagle filed to Ma- a. stretch, When Elfall- ranged alongside! yim and. Turners com| ‘ presumed that away visiting at 0-0 1 Po ]jonev. Sheckard was retired by Alper-| Unglaub tripled. Ferris beat an in-}and a duel ens. ail had the bet-| with w fine rush Kol the place in the | UNUL she was tx afternoon by Rea md fman-and Jordan. NO RUNS. ela pit Knight gannad wa mer | ter Anil 106. power and won golng away |last jump. The others were outtooted ene af the ro. LAG WAS epcap fits Died, ubutcoring. Shaw walked. | at the end, in the atretch Tu ng from cont, WAR A Pp ap tin Re Ses Braeiuarne Mia | Morgan foread Shaw to Williams, un- | La Vietu xrabbed third atter-several |\" * 5 See rue Kalned pass and Fy UR 3 ond victim. Hofman dieporing, of hin | ansiated, Ferris scoring. ln trying for | essays throughout the race. Lady Vera | tart Helped This One. ‘ i Ne ouble play; Willams ‘threw wild to] was the best played horse In the race| The start gave the f¢t} WwW year nto” C fell fy Teena AaaR Sa + s foreed Alperman, Evers to Tinker, NO the Atth race to C. W, : x . ore. , DS first. Morgan being safe. Morlarity | but J. Lee. who appears to eqing | Burts who gotloff- swinging and: showin a building it wore S N8. then threw wild to home, Wag’ fenkec Kent hile amo imdenu(oosiongén' lineout sintie ph pd h Elon. and tured bot a 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE. \ Seventh Inning. ing. Barrett hit by pitcher teaintand. when was called upon | of incxihacmalntalned it toca) tema }e. PAN Dd k rea di whe! s called upon| of several lengths, maintained {t to the | BS pi duly opiccinate baa Ae ve hey : Fy: Ni te filed te Mab Mled to Hoffman, THREE RUNS, 0 yuld not respond. end and won eas Aristotle, a diy, | Hospital for pith eye ok anid. lea - WEAL BY HIGHWAYMEN fouled to to. Maloney’, Hofman} Orth singled. Hofeman walked. Kbe-| “tts gtart iiiled Punkyn chances, Ife] came wiih a. tare Ourst had wor menced | im, ate, Hospital, was o! naneet CINCINNATIAT BOSTON: ; ' 4 A Snker fied to Maloney. NO RUNG ler sucrificed, Morgan to Ungiaubd. Bl-| swung around with the raise of the|as easily. Silver Cup benefitted by a steel brace on. hisilega.” He was ha “ineinnatl 0 4.01003 1-0 6 berfeld out. Mo to F 7 d by the | iy, ed 1 Retting work and c ipnatl . 1 4 - Aumiey doubled. Casey” fouled’ to . Morgan to Ferris to Unx-| harrier and dashed the reverse way of| send-off and was a modest third. osores is Te Be Sa neancnen e ne Boston 10-0 13000 10> M A Harty, Jordan ked. Mal Jaub, Orth scoriug. Morlarity walked, track. The pack Was a quarter of a deepondent. ‘Thia Js the only motiv iN HELD, N f eH fe araen, walked. Maloney struck | Laporte Aled to Congalton, ONE RUN. | M84 CE. netore Harty got the cranky Good Race Over Route. supped by thy e for the suicide. | Batterles—Coakley and Me! Piet- ¢ : Laidle Was 1) reth'on RUNS. y eeitg Seventh Inning. munky fully atarted, The last race over the long route was —— ferand Needham. auigcrioon dei rohbod ertail ai : Eighth Inning. 4Qonealion fled to Hoffman. Ung. Carthage Won Handicap, as, good one- King of the Valley, Iikiok AMERICAN LEAGUE. PITTSBURG AT PHILADELPHIA, y ronoea 0 18 colle S: 4 7: Aa nd ‘was out’ slealing, n re H fe ppees i OO 8 $ D1 0 deme DF Ed rors out, Bel to Jordan. warty, out,| Homer to ‘wider rotie whan: | ,Carthegs, wan the, inner of the] ine for honie, Wonirione rolling ‘andl gr. LOUIS AT DETROIT. oer AB a : winner, to s packed hie heavy im- inst position, getting second. Palette 3 Louis 00010200 o-g| satteriea—Willls and Gibson; Browa t er and, tang | ettanined Woobstone or third. boy 030240006 —spand Doon, ee (Paniaed on Bovend Page) wont > ton

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