The evening world. Newspaper, September 4, 1907, Page 1

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yore seert ee FINAL] [Circulation Books Open to Ail” | RESULTS ERITIH® NEW. YORK, WEDNESDAY, Ly ole 1 CN See iH ae FLORRIE SULLIVAN IN- umn WARD FOR THE INSANE ~ Lynch Fails to Hold Down! Bina ue A Claas Gia , y 7 Y Dodgers in Second of : tompeheces |W 6 t Off to Make Room for Necessary to Employ a R: dito". SING dl | i i hae Her Husband andbis a4 ‘Overpawer, the Ea Tammany \ ; : BROOKLYN. Into the Hospital. a es ee 000010000— e ESULTS. GIANTS. |" SHEEPSHEAD ia Oooo — 4 Whitney Captdres the Flyir Handicap With His Fleet | FIRGT RACE—Jimmy. Lane i UE aN “IN STRUGGL E HE RIPS rae 10 2nd 1 to 3) 1, Garrett (7 to 10 for BROOKLYN. S | Baby Wolf. [place) 2, Paprika 8 Et wo OFF DOCTOR'S NECKTIE. é cg| Aiperman, 2b. 0 0 1 3 glo = ire SECOND RACE—Main Chance (9| Casey, 3b 0 10 °3 : ee : PLUNGE ON RED RIVER. 4, 5 ang 1 to 2) 1, Ampedo (4 0 5) rumiey, Cee Ore After a Period of Observation He Will Be Taken place) 2, Cairngorm 3. Batch. If. en OH et S520 Pri Sani E Wh H 7 < pa. a dan, 1b. 4) 72 =12--0 ‘ Bimmy Lane Takes the Stee- t4ig0 pace —Keep Moving (30 asieaey: ae pee to a rivate Sanitarium, ere plechase and Mainchance | to 1 and 8 to 1) 1, Bouquet (2 to Titre, oe. 50 O02 in -All Probability He Will ‘ ae Tas for place) 2, Lady Winifred 3. Bergen, c. OO : Gets Second Event. FOURTH HACE= baby Wolf (6 to Melmtyre, po... S01 0 4 End His Days, 1 and 2to 1) 1, Bon Enrique (4to 1) mee 2, Fauet. : z ae a 5 77 roan “Big Florrie” Sullivan, the Tammany leader of the Eighth Assembly oat BU RACE re noe ie pes Shannon We se 1 4 6 0 6 District, was Meer in the psychopathic ward of Bellevue Hospital this ne 1 5 lavigny | : Beaten i e aa re to-da ape oats 3. : rata < : ‘ 1 5 6 3 4 afternoon, hopelessly insane. At the conclusion of his term of obserya- Ey é i chance ae evlin, 3b... ie i ve oie : sae: i iS Bed piayed the adeg Martens Wel SIKTH RACE—Falcada (6 to 1 | Seymour, cf. Menai 1G 05.0 tion he will be sent toa polvate sanitarium, where, it is feared by his best Rae ite cookie iy the WAY a8d | aialto. 1) 1ikuive Wire (4 to 6| Bresnahan, c OD 2 3 o friends, he will end his days in mental collapse. Baby Wolf, the star mudicr of the | place) 2, Ben Fleet 3. aise ue 25 ; 42 al There was a painful scene at the hospital when Sullivan was. ad- nel tically all the xcept: | ONTREAL RESULTS. Doyie, «b ere) mitted. It was necessary‘to resort to a trick to get him there, and his : >| ul c : legen poe ae distress and anger when he found that he had been duped were pitiful, set find been practical TRACK, MON: | a a Ke ae ae i It was necessary to overpower him before he could be placed in the ward, Baghance Lo -equesza throws e races to-day re- | | Sullivan was wandering mentally when he got back from Europe yesterday. He was taken to the home of his mother, Mrs. Perry, at No. SA | 176 East Seventy-eighth street, where he spent the night. Alderman -~ Max Levine and his brother, Senator “Christie” Sullivan, sat at us bed- ‘Dwo-Buse Hit—Seym j : . . : ‘ side the night through. Hones Cont Dannie Pave conae ad MoGann. Alpe : Morne ¢ ; +’. Barly to-day Alderman Levine took Sullivan for.a “ride thfougt the. . apisrttante te) erman, Hummel and Jordan, Sa pies : park At the conclusion of the ride he talked rationally enou; an Beiyeatet Se Le Uapiee i aseeerien Same ummm Evening World reporter, but it was Plain to be seen that ne was not him- i s self. Be Greene aE Vemuter the raat ist, was called in at noon. Planned to Go to Races. nw (8 to 5) 1} Atbh mn Bases—L “Base Hit over to-day Creat Fly as # to 1. + ad our 1. Col, Jue Redd (out tor » Jumped in his old-time there was noUilng to Hout Second Game. Tie and Garcett | Pa BROOKLY {In the mean time Sullivan was make ia * jing preparations to xo to the races: i VriGtaC RRO. 1000210 ae ‘ote HIGHT ANDERS ARF | Dr. Hammond advised hls immediate freuble there: z removal to Bellevue. He was told that Keexths, Garr GIANTS, ; Me Rat ; 3 Mpls ¢ % 5 he would be taken for a drive that ni, in front i : CINCINNAT! AT PITTSBURG, . | re Py Ua are 8G Rast ‘ . might extend to the race track, and Se three mart SS Rsec Gace ‘0 102000 — 3% . Pete Fs : mado ne objections to entering a closed Plunge on Main Chance. Stasi 000 6-600 0 o-a| Se¥en innings by agreement, t ¥ s 5 4 A : : | carringe with his brother and Aldermaa Main’ Chance was “diam of burg) «sss 00100200 os ms ey i : @eeond turn port at the Turnburke rent Borre to the : m | Levine. “Christie Sullivan was on the aaideraie punk nd MeLean; Dug- | BROOKLYN i? x ‘ 5 “A ¢ ft | | verge of 4 break-down. He recently a ' RH PO AE : ; hat Reais . . his with, with whom hw waa-deopty ae Second Game ALA “ { Jin love, and the affliction of his Mei Gate tai 7 te Innati. hovo ye rigaal wpe ce Se FERDINAND P. EARLE. VICTOR EARLE. MRS. EARLE. ; brother was almost too much for him. e ind Amped>. w song ef fans Tg, Casey, 3b Lapa ls 22320 ) ? i Sullivan remained perfectly yulet and pay, ion pauiteraco ; i-! Lumley, rf 2750) 0220 lked rationally until the carrizge MOL Stor aM | Batch, If Mat | brought up in front of the gate of and’ atch If. 2 1 ao oO} 4 ie Pp « 9 Jordan, 1b (eee ee \ | (FINAL SCORE.) Jeilevue Hospital, then he eald to Al- 21 in Stake 1 sea Taos Jerman Levine: “What are you doing adden arated’) led orr 29 Rowton 3 Maleaey¢ A 0 | HIGHIAN DERS. to me, Max? I thought you weer @ weiner t ¢ Ir >| st ummel, ss u 2 1 0 {rend of mine that wouldn't play a» baa opUipho tel t “ cua women Ritter, c Sy BOWS } 20000000 0 — 2 re ive thse Phen ine i are never noticed | AMERICAN LEAGUE. | Rucker, p sp BO 1. O) PHILADELPHIA. | Tears Doctor's Tle, Sepa purealinilts thousands on poeacmize | esl Soe a 21001000 4|_ Levine pamed the remark off) as bent Stamina. Hell: Soverelen.. Lady Winks | ov on wa Boaton game waa| Total CS CE TESTE Tea he could, and while Christopher talked Fed etal areat connect. beth varie he, We ni of wet grounds ara are —— with his brother, Levine summoned Dr. be eeohi ec ne book: | é ant of a go | | a CaaS Winifred led all the way right CHICAGO DYNAMITERS Shannon, If.......-.0 0 1 0 1 | Hom f 1 1 © | Ized that he Was being placed in Melle- BPO tne an in front nnd ingkedenn| WRECK ANOTHER HOUSE. jstrang, rf. & 2b...-0 0 1 0 0 a Eee Cho + og YHo and he started to feht. He tore pred Maa oy Moving. -necincte: — Deviin, 3b. {rainy penne san prcets Cs : poy ef Rie Hammonds pecki eras sts 208 2 = : he betting, Was then noticed, com 7AG e Ventre ice i i eld, ss nt the attendants who came near : fe fn pee Saarinen feet ERR OS rene cae Reese Seymour icine: 973 0 0) Gives Policeman Natio ae Chase, 1b 1 6 1, Ol bowitig. on. thet sieors cnet want acme Sronie wie Ae wer ne ron [isvestatere oN, Bresnahan, c.. Tralee Severo | = : y ed and thrown from his feat, © win by_halfoa Jength |in paints and wall paper, 19 North { o i Perey ay jap or] at esis —2-¢—____—_ | % 1 1. 0} overpowered ai _ Bex eens, Lady Winifred. WH0| state airect; before dawn to-day par- | McGann, 1b 1 0 7 1 0} to Rescue a Hard Fight Be | ‘ [Meret a , 1 1 Oland was thea hastened to’ the paycho- last stride, was third 2 f 1 | Williams, 2b, i a Right Royal Well Played. sited Gan eeveral ne tenaealeas laos loess ee tie oh sOie a fore Dragged to Safety. D Whi U His Horse and Conroy, If... 1 120) “O| Susie viserion was born (on deel cat Right Royal wan to-day the best horse | 20 Ane ‘Nai infurea camer he Deyo ee Pee eG Cab river 1ps p | Thomas, c O© 68 1 OJslde in 185 and graduated from the Hong race, on the a it TORE acoratlo wraailenrdia calictecstt ere | aeotbe ts 2 DO Sromanawaibed| } Chars © 0 1. 1{0ld Monroo street public school, He fter-being bumped all aroun: “c m , and vell-dreased young wo! walker f Te esbro, p. nih ping Arstretche Jught Royal was a 3|the guests of the Virginia Motel” year OO Ee Oc) Sauna oleae air Saves the Apostle le) ove Free- are 0 0 1 o| [earned the trade of & printer, but soon, 5 favorite, and even ata teae eeures sy as well as the occupants of houses} OR OO 02%) ran iberiy=leland™ ferry Janding this | Ne a P- ieee aan ipsa conventa induence abesnera | See A out and go the. place) {ai-the cricialty.- were sawakened-caome = — = arternooy nmi fusiped. info the eters Atracie of | Laporte... i ]h the “Pouce “Department, looked out apes, Im trot ot Brae, en ent eias She el voata ste tol ght 3-6-2163} oF the harbor. Sarl om irom AC yaa 93] the time he wore a uniform," i gunpowder. _ windows in’ tho point because he ts Onin andifente| L h *Batted for Chesbro, second 5 a sles! tetee Latent | pulling were broken’ and the contents er awimmer, threw oft his hat nd ongs oremen. pea Eom, the, po ofco ewer nto : OFFICE BOYS WANTED. of the store demolished. on Balls—Of Rucker, 2; | \ived to the rescue. He seized the air! , i PHILADE he followed the rule adopted by The explosion is attributed to the se 2 Bhe fought to break c | ——— at R H PIA FE es F. Murphy when th j | Wheee bright boys, not under atx- |g vnamiters who have Leen, aa Is be nm Errors—Brooklyn | : eeceaiet One eg y Hall wanted for/lieved by the police, trying to revenge a—Brooklyn 6; Giants 6 {rip on her. Paar tet | Hartsel, If......+: Geen years of ame, themselves upon Chicead gamblers, But] Struck Oue-iy Rucker, &; by Lyman, & |" grure, held on. Willlam MeCaftert | F ic. Ferdinand Pinney Earle, discoverer of the! Lora, if 120-0809 wftiee work. Apply to City Editor, Leikcislsah Graham ahould have. “been se-' Home Rans—Lumley, tleket taker of the Liberty Island haat That bearded eccentric, Ferdinand Pinney Earle, disc e 69 ord, Ife. ene PAP es oPy Fee Senta arcetad | Ma ceniieeum as LnD Oba tnelecyenweance 18 Nteeaten Bi [earews him: a Opt.) MLOORMEEY RET Bp ee aad, did not see his wife as she sailed this after- / Nicholls, 3b led SFIS HAE Groat aren ara paaaees Inot known, Two-base Hits—Batch, Bresnahan. nr hands hauled in. the! doctrine of Love Freedom, did not see as S | Seybold, rh. © 1 2 © Ofout to him that Mar eel the aetna venamena eceenanen and | ouneilel coer ang woman F t t a divorce so that "he may be 1b. 0.6 Doh ONE TER ee da ey) ee McGann. irs and the young woma nce to get a divore | Davis trict, Was protectin, 6 : Umpite—O Dey. policeman ance waa called from the) Noon for her old home in i Sout? . ty, the same being a quite} | Murphy, Adresse. 0 0 1 51) tn the Sys tones late, dw Elehth and — ns pit ant Dr. found S s Affinity, the same q o Sod i Hudson Blreet Hospital, am free to marry his ne c , 1 aaah enters avd 53 ra Cross, as. pike 1 ta evaaett POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Sept. | Reoukes worked over the woman, Ww rrie'vogn, do it in @ day," an- 4—The un shone on the second game | said she was Misa Elizabeth Neuere robust young woman from Pennsylvania. Oldring, cf. 0 2 2 0 0 TE vine (aan e of the doublo-header between the Glants | twenty-five yeara old, of No» ee Five minutes before the liner left with his wife and his baby etic Schreck, c.- OnSite cleaning. p the Eighth Assembly Dia- f and the Brooklyns es the players be-| Hiliott place, Brooklyn. She was tken a Bendenn 010121 0 <0 Frminteh, waa then the headquarters an the contest with renewed spirit. | to the hospital a prisoner, The doctor Lei -millionaire-poet fled from the Hoboken dock of the eime i ee vddet! ayatom, put o T had 4 A to 3,000 and | said ghe would recover. the artist-soc milli P heavy lots and muuntered forth, The crowd DCEO F007 1012.8,000 (6 3 t No. North Elliott place, Brook- ‘ ~ i seth a re words 7.9 3 Within a block he met a cadet at the seata were dry. ly a the occtipants of the i Hamburg-American Company, dodging the blows and the hard ords} Totals. Chat Kx cnn town, ait 0 {d that a’ 4 mR A i any oe dozen First Inning. end pian the top Moor, Aman that were aimed al him by a crowd of ‘longshoremen—coarse, common ‘ if TM oa a livan. atcuak’ a: blow: a : . tha a ) Dirst Base on Balle jenda, 1; of $ Iperman fouled to McGann. Casey | MAmed Marvin an¢ sus ies » temperamental’ nature 1; of Newso: your dispossess notice,’ he ren AT CHICA AL aler in ahager les ainley snvaxhed «Rome | and arty men, who knew nothing of the longings of the temperamental nature eLsnOme Newser anE aay soon afte dinased nad 2 brash fo the right-fleld: bleachers. Baten | end et 4 zs ra Philadelphia, 1 8. ou and a £ Gollowed With & two-base amas to left, | Vin and who are so crude as to have nothing but contempt for a man Wha] Philadelpnie ye pata ‘ave to get out of this’ die. 7 | Eynch got Maloney's aad PCa pala, 6 if m to tite ba i) it Ada vives atthe promptings stic sc need eke OU y Bender, 10; by New- errr peat ee hh E Oot Bhanngn: ang WIRELESS F FRO" | 4 EVANS would trade wives at the promptings of his artistic soul need : iek Out--By Bender, y v - ther as geet pene cutee TELLS PLANS ‘OF FLEET. Indeed, if he had not been a genius, one might even have said that fold, Hacteel. | BIG FRISCO GRAFTER : ndeed, i ad NK a , ht an, Conroy, El- e. Second Inning. | : = hes Vee Pr SaTl S GETS FIVE-YEAR TERM. Maloney aingied. | Hammel teat, WASHINGTON, Sept. 4—A_ wiretens He ran like a coward. rity and Elber- Roe ee: Wace reo win to tira. and the message trom Rear-Admiral Evans, ant On the deek-orthe outgoing Ryndam stood’a slender little woman and Balla~Schreck, Bente: 1—Lote i were full. Rucker hit to Lynch, from the battle-ahip Connecticut, now at Umplre-O' Laughlin of the Pacifia : who threw to the plate, forcing Ma: yo with the Atlantle fect. was recelyed | in mouse gry—Earle’s wife—holding by one chubby hand a sturdy little pecereneesears Telegraph Come Fen and ling Huckes Alporreay |at the Navy Department to-day. The| 3 hild. The discarded wife was smilin, taj to The Evening World.) convicted of heaving bribed a+ Struck out. NO-RUNS. t to thira on | Sempaten anid that: the uadroes Be the | round-faced two-year-old—Earle’s chi he discarded wife $ ig CORR RALIDORA Te BEILAS vivor lonegan to vote | sgaknat ‘Beyer’ on z P 4 rs r a franchise to the ‘ele preenehan'® douple. McGann, foulen qo, creer cons Wall ESTAS beat as ee | amely through the tear marks on her face, To the reporters who waved | peupnia, Sept. 4—Clark | Grittit . Wax to-day sentenced Ru Shay. walked, Alling the bases. | Mass, and the second squadron | 8 > Highlanders arrived here to-day for-a r awior to five zoore Doyle hit to Jordan, who threw Seymour | Rockport, Mass, until further notice ty h py uperlons Suey Lane a ata a Both aquadrons are expected to arrive @ San Quentin, Suara} . tinued on Second Page.) (Continued on Second Page) x e Saturday. (fects A uf by «9sCastiaued on Becond Page) Friday oF 4 na im 1 a grt sree ue Bits N je 3

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