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ice WIN RIGEEANDERS HIGHLAN DERS BOSTON. | noi Ra clnig hewn 5 PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN. ‘ DOUBLE HEADER > 200000001— 3000010000— HIGHLANDERS. BOSTON. | ‘ RH PO Af), ie 4 fe. ‘ 4 , mas -0 0 0 1° 9| Beaumony, = Doyle Pitches Fair Ba O70. 0 6 of Tenney, tb 0 013 6 ; va B 0 1 43 0] Brain, 3b... 0° 018 Athletics Change B : ee a ARs os 4 men. Often. 1 Chase, 1b. 1°19 1. 0] Ritchey, 2b. Os0) 15 2 | Moriarity, 3b. 2 4 1 4 0| Randall, If... .0 2 0 0 ; Williams, 2b. SDT 4 0, GO| Westerberg, ses--s+-0 2 12 nig) é PHILA: | Conroy, If. 9 2. 3 0 ©}Needham, c. -0 0 6.0 (DELPHIA, Rickey, c. 0° 0 3 0 2) YOYNZ, P.r-se-evee, O 1 0 1 co WPieader with (Thomas,c...... @ 0 25136 ee F: «Janders war p ath i Doyle, p.. One 0 24 2EO Totais. . +2 27.33 the Athleuc ne noes ae BROOKLYN. : ©. S$erminativn to ta} : Ro oH PO A fio): threatening wy Totals. eee O07, ate l Oma? Alperman, 2b. sae S ee eG) Sears | PHILADELPHIA, 3b Ooi Spnd-n big creed } Casey, 3b. : | Ree A | Lamey art 0.507 10 First Inning. yet é | Harteel, if. . Oo eb OG Hoffman popped to Coombs. Keeler | be 5 3 Batch. If 0 «1 2° 0 uunded to Di Elberfeid Med to} Nichols, 3! 1 Bid. Jor: at Oe oo. bold. NO RUNS. Seybold, rf. on Oe ca Fiartssi out, —Storiarity to Chase. Maloney, cf. 0 0 2 0 te \Nichola out, Doyle to Chase. Seybold | Davie, 1b. 2)°2512, 0 Ol ere One * (walked andi stole second. Davis 5! e eat) 2 1 2,0 immel, s! pand Geybold sc cored,“ Murphy singied. Ritter, ¢ ry 1 7 3 Utrying to catch Murphy stealing Rickey CPO aN Os ae 5 i fen entre field, Davis scoring aad 5 L Pes [Murphy reacting third. -Murp! Oldring, cL. 01 0 0,0 StS re stealing home, Doyle to Rickey wo Powers, c. SRO TRO ie S Oy) eT otales wesiel Gs valeula : Schreck, c- BO O22 @ i Second. Inning. SEM icstaie i Chase. reached) verond “on Nichole" | Coombs. P- Deen hed « Base on Balls—Of Young, 1 “Mortsety ott, Siskel to Das lywogdell pu... 0 0 0 1 0 i AVilliams walked apd was dauoled up| 00 0 0 of Fist Basson trrore—Broakirn {with Cooroy, Cross to Murphy to Davis Left on Bases— Brook)yn, NO RUNS © 0 0 0 Oj, Struck Our—By Yount by Bell, it died, Doyle to Chase, Conroy ‘Two-Baac Hits—Casey, Bates. { idring’s drive on a doyd run. 0 © O O Of Stolen Hase—Randali. ywefa was Cosy, Morlarity to’ Chase: ere Uri ER UNO RUNS. 3 8 27 14 2 Third Inning. ichey fanned. Doyle wal eighth laning nth inning. Coombs out Mortarity to Chase. Harteol singled Nichols singled and. (Momman’s throw nipped Hartsel at Sent AecE ON, Eherield tar ce oj of Waddell, 3; off Dygert, 1 -- Aira, Sexo out, Eiverteld to Chase. |" First Basco on Errore—Highbanders, Fourth Inning. j Chase fic to Hartsel. —Moriarity ikea. stato second and took thin! Adel? ‘ower®’s, [x Moriarity scorea se Hit—Conroy on Willin Lonroy fouled to Hit—Davis sPowere lked. Mil | Stolen Bases—Seybold, Moriarity ana ng the bases i ed, Coombs. | Murphy. porte batted for Hoffman and walkei| Double Playa—Cross, Murphy and Un- forcing ia Williams. Schreck begun | Vis: Keeler and Kicke; tohini Keeler Med to Hartsel | Wild Pitch—Dygert, | — WO RUNS. Hit by Pitcher-Seybold. Davis struck out. Murohy bunted | Umplre—O’Loughiin, wafely, stole stcond and went to third | oon Rickey's wild chuck. Cross filed to 5 AKecler, who nalied Murphy at the ~~ / (plate. (NO RUNS ) B Fifth Inning. Elberfeta walked. Chase deat a bunt Wiberfoid out stealing. Schreck Thomas replaced Rickey behind the bat. Oldring walked. Schreck filed to | Keeler. Waddell went out the same | ay. Oldring died stealing. Thomas to | , bat isms, NO RUNS > Sixth. Inning. Conroy singled. Thomas died. Cross to | avis, Conroy ont stealing third, § jo Nichols. Dayle welked. Laporte qut,|good prices. The first animal, offered, addel) 29 RID { “i Ps eter? | Hartsel wa’ Nichols sreuckout:| os 1 by Meddler-Imp-Won-by. iy sel Was cabeht napping, Doyle to} i ase to Elberfeld. Seybold hit by | $15,000. J. pitched ball. catch of Davis's drive. NO RU? Seventh Inning. heat a bunt. Elberfeld did! went to len fo x ed) Jo! reat 2 bunt Blberfeld Al) went to M. Allen for 3,000; Fred John rlarty hit to Nichols, who put the bal in Keeler, Willams walked, Alling the | $0,100 MM ses. Conroy tripled. scoring Elber-|chestrut son of Meddle Jratto; ela Moriarty and: Wiltama. Thomas| ww Te Powermac nae ration: fouled to Schreck. THREE RU: % Lau bieherctiteh pratt 1 Nichols. Murphy dropped Moriarity’s 3 Hiner, bat got him at first. Willams gout, Nichols to Davis. NO RUNS. ——— PSHEAD BAY, N, Y., Sept. 5- kaya Rifgston stud, Murphy died. Moriarty to Chase,| “lly by Meddler—Heartache for $1,70| Brain to Tenny. NO RU! 1; off Wadaeis,/ «on -Balia—Om Doyle, 3, on By Doyle, 2; by Coomps, THE EVENING WORED, BROOKLYNS. (FINAL SCORE.) THURSDAY. ENING WORLD RAGE GHAR 5TH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. AUTUMN MEETING. MOINGS § SONG | j Coai Tiack Lady and held the race safe @ Imiles tr ae only breezing mt tobe men. 9 THIRD. RAC. 4E Taoed Spooner to wee under a hand ! ers; for th ee Js ott 3.28 ae took the le 4 and increased 1 Sauxt war wait three Yearolds and upward: Start good. Won easily. Winner by BROOKLN LOST TGhT BATTL ng from Clarence H. Mac- wold at Sheepe- hreck Dead Bay to-day, brought exceptionally Watting, was bid ip by Mir. Mackay for Widener paid $5,600 for a Conroy made a hb Mant) colt by Meddler-Correstion and $3,700 5° Marwpex filly ty Meddler-Kamara. The | bay colt by Meddler-Strike-A-Light 2nd mburg-Trigger fly {01 | Allen paid $4,000 for the Twirlers by Close Score of 2 to 1. see the opening tilt of the sertes tween the Trolley Dodgers and Quakers, First Inning. Beaumont struck out. Maloney Tenaya ny, Bra, Med v9 Baton, RUNB. the swing act. NO RUNS. 8econd Inning. Ritter, “mating Randall: Futter RU | atr second on Hitters sing) Bell on walked. Oldring filed to Keeler. | and a chestnut filly by Meddler—Rotha | Thitd Inning. reck filed to Thomas. NO RU t, Schreck to Davis. NO RU : atin hatist~ tor Wardell sik fied M4 purchased by M. Atlen for $1.00 ‘to’ Chase. Hart. : el walked. 5 foreed Hartael, s and J. Huggins pata 32.90 tor « brow herfeld to Willams. | Aly by Meddler—Hallaatree. A. chex Brox" forced Nichols, ‘same way. NO} nut colt by Banawtar—Audalixs went to Ninth Inning |T MeCreery for $1,100 and A. Turn 4 | was the purchaser of a bay colt by LW 1 cht Philadel- | 1- Dyeert began, pitching for Philadel | Knight of the Thistle—Clalrette for | Thase walked, and went to third’on a| $1,000 Twila pitch, Morlarity Ried, Chass —_--___“georing Marlarity out stealing, ‘Schreck Si ee \GIANTS BEATEN Davis doubled. Mu Elberfeld | ne aiding fo ete weureek sunicarea,| BY RALLY WHEN Kad forced Honreck, Bibertend to. Wel AMES GOES UP. jams. ONE RUN gee me MLO DROPS Contin bed trent ret Pawey throw. Dahlen Ni Fourth Inning. ow to Deviin frou and Sia «reat. ner. NORE reed out Strang Ames # nannon popped Gut to 190! f —— “Two Miles ee ; ‘ NO RUNS. 4 ney Is Rescued Semi | Fifth Inning. singled. Sparke struck out iled to Dev gied Conscious i threw “out Devlin. Seymour =) t LYNN, Mass dy but wie caught of am dense fox omas, NO RUNS ‘and prevented all attempts sith inning: preservation, John J. Muior ME ton Aeronaut, was thrown ces eh ele by his bali two fied 10 ¥ men's Beach, Swampscott, last night. xQ } RUD i ‘He was swept back and forth in the out “Doolin. } mater for more than an hour until his On Yories were heard by xavers and fish- | > S ‘ermen on shore. who rescued i Seventh Inning Maloney made &n sscension tfoin walked” ana) took’ second” on ahant in a fhot-alr balloon at say sacrifice, Medan | o'clock. , He sat on @ tkapexe bar, and man walk ngled, fling je Ou th ifé of the | the bases uss ground- EXPEC ee ne ite eee [ere bit Amn Unrew and palloon, weiew—under ordinary SONG > Hoon and Thc Hie Knabe (Jona will stay up for an hour or more. nd. Mages He bad bardly left the ground when 5 nad Titus. Peckarpoa | took third on a wild pitch. he was enveloped in @ thick foK, and walked, Grant pty later he struck a current of cold a xcoring Magee Mied to Thousands of spectators watched le Dooin forced _ Dablen , coast lin wapecting & balloontst to FIVE RUNS. ; Hannifan batted for Ames } Jand in the water near shore. Shannon flied : ‘An hour passed. ‘Then some niles gUeyin bop P| away on ‘the Swampscott shure ories ot } Holp!’ were tcard ning from Meal Inning. t Havers 2 | Ferguson began for New ; off in thelr boats, ‘ F | York. | Seurka ste amas als i Claire Martin and Frank Melvin toumd j fanned. 8 Mod to ~ DMaloney, almost unconscious, cling | Seymour fled to Thomas Bresnahan j the partially inflated folds of Nis Yal-| walked. ttt was stealing, Dootn to Noon. Knabe, Mod out. NO ‘The balloon, he sald, had oollapses| WU \ pooner 1 ne expected, and bed | Ninth Inning. @ropped rapiily {nia the wea (wo mmilec : teed, and nd. and ; eff the beaca, A gual wind drove oF APNEA intro eteanre sapean fim, towant shore, and seaing tue } FN we call out agela, RO_KUNE, ‘S| Thomaz F. Ryan bought a brown Eighth Inning. | colt by Previoun—Hatasoo for $1,600, | Doyle and Laporte fanned. Keeler|A brown colt by Meddler—Last Love | Was forced at to Knabe. ONE hore Malo- browne forced Ames, Knabe to Dooin. | ew out Titus, NO beac he cried for help while he) | Ds Wan sufe on Grant's error. a uadt ength. Vir Ores were| Strahx sing! Bhay batted’ -tor, Ber el & gual of wind (ook fim} guson and to Knabe. Shannon Peart Ae out co oka, mod he was too] struck out. Browne filed to, Thomas fed to Lumley. Tenney walked. |mel to Alperman. 3 Alperman out, Br fied to Balas by Brain. NO RU Fourth’ Inning. Needham Oiled to # to. stretch It, Brain to Ritche: ied Matoney-—fted=to“Hoau: fumbled Fifth Inning. mont single Ten} [No RUNS, Heltowalked.—Alpenman singled. sacrifieced, Yo out, Ritchey | RUN | Sixth Inning. Ritchey fouled to Ritter, singled, but was forced by Alperman to Hu an out. Ritchey 4 Hamel ENS: singled. Bea Alperman unassisted. Aumont stealing, (Ritter to Alperman. Rt Ritter oy Brain tw T fied to Weaterberk. Alpe Westerberg to Tenney. NO Eighth Inning. fouled to Ritter, Brain NO RUNS. mn Beaum Mich out, Brain ty Tanne Ninth Inning Tutchey filed to Casey. Randall our n to Jordan. Westerberg dan. NO RUN n Out, Tenney, unasainted luney fanned, ummel out, Westerner, to Ten NO RUNS. —_—_____ | MONTREAL ENTRIES. BLL Taoes here t FIRST RACE "Bell MS. A 110; Tom § SEX wank: atx Warning, 107, Dox. Toma, OR; Allerion. 97). Hieain, Griftin. aw. 113. three: yea RN For three-year-oi “TBOGD martial, 190) Hai Caste, Hyiwarry, 12h: 114: Plug prt kde Sree, year olhd and “vpward Kpobhampton 433, Spel Sat Bonfire. 183, Kelvin, 128, ; Harmony, echaae; for abeut America 1 shore 102 duck Rake 97. ae a 3 Apprentice allowance of five younds 0, “Open. High, Clos. Pi lifes laid. off Une pace with Tourenne to h i peed, byt was i rid -a-hait-furiones Winner by Compute. R Amu? Mark Anthony ut TO. BEANEAT 8 ~Beraiched-—Quatril c Running Account nad a rough No. 139 Young Beats Bell-in Duel of INDEXED. Sept. 5 ees one | WASHINGTON PARK. — Brooklyn. Bept. 5—Ladies Day brought out crowd ‘that defied threatening skies tc y For three-year oj -GRAVESBND 1 Alperman fied to Brain. Casey dou- track was in bled. Lumley fanned. Batch also did workouts noted foliow: M. P.—One Bates doubled. Ritchey sacriticea, quarter in 2 Ritter to Jordan. Randal! singled, scor- ing Bates, and stole second and toon third on Ritter’ bad tirow down Sweeney hit to Alperman, who threw to 102 ACROBAT—Four furlongs fn 9.51 2-5 In good trim. 135 MARTHA JANE—Four furlongs dnam’s foul against the stand. ONE Jordan fited to Beaumont. Maloney COBALT —Five out. Hummel singled and took oul, HT—One mile in 1.51, 138 BEACON 12 GLAUCUS—Five furlongs in 1.06 3-5, Young Med to Hummel. Beaumont inc CARTEL AGE Brain, Hum: BOOK—Four lor BELLE OF IROQUOIS—One mile tn | Re breealiie Sho ts ready. Batos eingled. Ritchey sacrificed, Rt ter to Jordan. Randall sacrificed, Casoy | an. Weaterbarg singied, ‘scorin: ch ONE | Never 0 00d. CORE—One mile in ).58, One mile In 1.83, breen- All he needed. Baton aingled but wee nalled trying | ordan | Hummel's | grounde: Hitter flied to | 190 GPNTIAN Will win soon, ——____—— jAT SHEEPSHEAD BAY ee | Vachere PSHEAD BAY Owinx to bad t r there Were no work- ant here thia morning oo SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. 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