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LUSITANIA NEARS ——-——_+4--+ Miles of Goal, Gains Six Hours on Ship Which Is Breaking Her Own Record. 12.—T} SELF AT 4.40 O'( 5 EAST OF NANTUC MER LUSI- -OCK THIS T LIGHT- NEWPORT, TANIA REPORT! AFTERNOON 185 MIL SHIP. From present ind ations there will be two records broken w !to-morrow. ~ The Lusitania is now on the ithe fastest voyage ever made across the Atlantic, but the stanch old +n sight of Sandy Hook she w HOW LUSITANIA First day's run, 561 knots. Second day's run, 676 knots. —Third_day's run, 570 _knots_ Average speed. 22.8 knots hour, Probable time of arrival Probable time town to Sandy Hook, 4 days hours and 31 minut Record from Queenstown Sandy Hook—Lucanla, 5 days hours and 23 minute Record from Southampton ee Grosse, 5 days 20 hours, York (and bent Atlantle record) Deutschland, 6 days 11 hours a 54 minutes HORSE RUNS INTO | Frightened BeastKnocks Do Park Laborers Who Try to Stop Him. ‘Queenstown, made thirteen years ago. ‘The Lusitania passed Sable Island. ova Scotia, according to the wireless reports, at about 4 o'clock this morn- fing. Inasmuch #s the Lusitania out- {eletanced the Locania shortly after the eoast. of Ireland waa left behind la: besaso tl after an almost even start lero Queenstown, \t was supposed that clits was away in tho rear. 9$§_o'slock howeyer. the Lucania aieed the station at Sable Wonsa the ship was passing. She was =p and er enaie hours ibaa’ the new ship. Counting half an hour ‘Goo Laania ad the start of the Lusi- leanta in leaving Queenstown, she was in Ume exactly six hours at ey ‘g'oloek this morning. Record for Old Style Engines. ‘Tne Lositania cannot gain more than jan hour on the Lucania in the distance between Sable Island and Gandy If the Lucania comes in seven oat pehind the Lusitania she will ave accomplished the remarkad) Feat et crossing the —oceay ber x. iQueenstown and New York in the fast- est time ever made by @ ship with the (Ma merle engines. ‘The eyes af the world are upon the [osttania end the Jacania. The arr wal of the firet named alilp i port to. / oa moming will mark an epoch in ocean travel. She ts whizaing down the | = coast now at a fraction over 3 miles ‘an hour—not fast as she can Ko mahen extended—and ought to aight thé }Mighland light at dawn to-morrow. With the maintenance of uniform _ Sepesd Itis figured that the Lusttenta will make the Hook at atout 5.2 and extablish a record of four days, twenty- two hours and thirty-one minutes, { But she cannot come up the bay until ee tide serves. It will be high tide at ‘the Hook about 10 o'clock, and at that ‘pour the Lusitania will cross the bar ‘pnd proceed up Aimbrose Chaniel, tid | new short cut from the ocean into the lower bey. She will be the first big hip to come through the new channel If the day {p clear she should be tn | Edward ‘wiew from the Coney Island shore ail | Roche! Roth, a . min away resident of Big Reception Planned. “Wien the Duallanis enters the har or her officers and passengers will ‘earn that New York !s very much in- terested in the great ship. A huge Treception is planned. The United States will give an official welcome through Ldeut.-Col, William L. Marshall, U.S.A. engineer in charge of the new Ambros: ehannel work. Ships.and tugs will split ithe air with their whistles. Many smal} |Doats have been eugaged by private etog to go down the-bay and meet | Ment. First one and. then ier. made an effort to atop the were dashed aside and left prost ‘When she ties up at her pler, if tne preather {8 good, a vast crowd, It Is pre leaped into |e ‘and was drowned, i | Brevente nor bu, | wrhen Sf Mis Roth, Visited the lub-house in the afternoon leaving the hitched to a screwring in the shed. animal got loose in some unexpia’ manner and started thousand yards Sietant, Edward Demps ‘On were and Ja. the o on the macadam. The Injured were attended by a physician happened to be at the club, The Juries of neither were serious. horse was valued at $1,000 (Continved pn Second Page.) Dagnon, employed bythe Park Depart NANTUCKET LIGHT, LEADING LUCANIA Turbiner, in Race to Point Within 800; he: homestretch of what will be doubtless Lu- icania is plugging along only a few hours behind, and when she comes it probably be recorded as having smashed her own mark of five days, seven hours and twenty-three minutes from IS BREAKING ALL OCEAN RECORDS. an at Sandy Hook, 6.23 A. M. Friday. from Queens- 22 to 7 to New _York-—Kaiser Wilhelm der Record from Cherbourg to New ind BAY AND DROWNS wT) | A handsome bay horse belonging to New trom tne pasdy of the Tallapoosa Ciub in Pelham Bay ithe ‘thme ashe {s traversing the distance | park tilly afternoon, and after throw- from @anéy Hook to Norton's Point. |ing down two park laborers who at- tempted to stop him, the ky to whlch he Was altashed his swimming. Netther horae ‘RY could be seen from the shore Str. Roth and his triende reached arly horse The |. ined a mad gallop down the road toward the shore not a the road m0 ther orse, They men who ine The TAFT OFF FOR ORIENT. ~ SEATTLE, Wash.-Sept. 12.Secretary Taft sailed at owt this alterrioon onathe steamship Minnesota, LATE WANED AT MONTREAL, Tommie 2:1, Rose .1+3 place. Baby Bunt. ve) BASEBALL. : { Boston (NL)-—Second pam: Phila, 2; Boston, 3. At Chioago (NE}-—Cinoinnati, 1::Ghicago, 3: ry At -Stialaouis:(Al)nChicago, 35 Sty Louis, 2° voy antry | As ‘Steond Gane-End ty, leveland 2; Detroit 1. At Detroit (AL}—First dames Crevetanth 2; Betroit,-3.---- 1 [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ NEW ¥ VIDERBILT ~ CHL IS. TH ~VEROICT OF JURY ualistic Cult Who Is is Wife. a Shoriff's jury This ls calculated to be a hai foros ‘ | ae | Victim of “Bright " the } Telephone Spirit, Not © Responsible. HARD BLOW AT SPOOKS. Setback for Priestess of Spirit- ORK, GIANTS SWAMP ThE DODGERS IN SHUT-OUT GAME on Hits, Passes and Errors, THREE HITS OFF TAYLOR the Brooklynites Go to Waste. THURSDAY, WIGS CRAWFORD 6 | Score Five Runs in the Eighth! Two Three-Baggers Made by| SEPTEMBER 12, ‘RING WING TS STE: $00,000 ON AACE. EVENING WORLD RAGE CHART ‘11TH DAY ‘AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. AUTUMN MEETING. CLEAR TRACK SLOW. cap: $1420) added; about ywo miles and a bait. oft, 345! rt ood. Ws 137 Fiat Jooveys Is Mitohell SEPT, 893”! Index. 12. —Steepinchase han: 2.2; RST RAC! Post th ‘Time~6. ped ‘Turnburke t a Blue Pigeon a wtyie and Eosex well up ail fiaking the pace. won easily Vanderbilt, the 4 +» mich o¢| (FINAL SCORE.) expounded in Brooklyn 6 married the fnlr- cere torty-| GIANTS, oda expoundreas of the same; war 10-|0-0-0-0-0-0-0-5-0-— day dociared mentally incompetent. by BROOKLYN. ra viowl0 0000000 0— 0 form.” Had no speed, Dr. improvii second, Jlinmy Lane ran below but tired at thee ras 300 added SECOND HACE Tiisiee=L- 42. frart good Jockeys. __Wen, 37 Jim Gattney & Punky 1 Jane Switt Scratched Roalta. Altud rs. Mary Ann Scannel Pepper- ead of Long Islar W YORK. winters of $1.000 in touk him on as her hus- H PO A el tgood.” Won driving and an even harder | Shannon, te 4 3.9 0 ; Fin. Jockeys, Open. ral bridesmaid “Little | Strang, rf. Oe ao <0 Sumter 4 ngel Injun obtid. Devlin, 3b... 1 0 2 1} && é : Miller a spending the whole night argu-; Seymour, ci Og Os ONS ford Badu” : y iN Burne 138 Ing the points of the evidence, the jury | Bowerman, Be OO ae ee Clahin 1 finally agreed at 8 o'clock thts morning | McGann, : o 13: «0 of if =Htobin Hood. helfonte, ‘Forti Glenham, Greenfield. Jim : tecaale Dahlen, ss...... Oe ele. 30270. hore. threw’ his’ rider mfter. leaving the paddock ran away two. miles by a vote of twelve to three that old SG a Oo aes o iM back to his Kool race of yesterday. “Ingham had apeced nd hung on wi Mr Vanderbilt wes not capable ot man- | D078: 70172 Hanrell can do better. Golden Shore had plenty of speed, but his Funning ; Taylor, p 0-0 3 0 — ae aging bis own affairs. The Fil Sane Metal ight; all ages; 000) auaeay even furlongs, main The result a ble victory for Mis 3 Post time, 3.00; off. 3.01. Start good. Won easily. Tota! 66 11 1 - r SMinerva Vanderbilt, the pretty daugh:| (otis se % M_ & Fin” Jockeys. "Open High. Chi “Batch called out. tas tin 7 45 65 ter of the old gentleman, who made ap- f CHET plication for a Commission in Lunacy BROOKLYN. {fase ‘Stine cht | when har father began transferring the i at KH PO A Ria! Reem Moving. 4 roe te Hs | 5 Boraioned: nh. De Mund, Oxfor leelick. |bulk of hia property to the middle-aged | Alperman, O 1 OW 2 0} © Raseben wae beck to Gin bert for, Pakine the head icarie he wot oll in hand. Far | Casey, 3b... 01 Of ONOy=n 0) (was easily second. beat, Chapuitepec showed speqd. | bride. Lawisices 0 0 2 3 1 ing ing oo could not keep uj | Nevertheless it was close squeezing v iH Y¥iFTH RACE—Th ties Miss Vanderoilt's side. Jordan, 1b. OM OE oN Fad poet ume “driving. It takes twelve members of a sherifrs | Hummel, If. GO Ray £0 rE — Span Hig Ctes. PLR, [jury to declare a man mentally def- | Batch, rf. A o 0 2 0 OF sient. and from the time the speeches | Burch-ef-ric, aes: Lait ended yesterday afternoon until after | 5 & [set Lancestrian oreakfast the jurors stood eleven men| Bergen, ¢- TEND ME den he pratched—Oxfort. C Streichic where ‘eh tor the affirmative, three for the nega-) Scanlon, p. 50-0 0) 1 1) clone ‘Strong and won last performance. Hs tive and one man on the fence. This] *Lumley. st) OO. Oe na fought out ‘tne finish kam! fgnt'ra hie race.” Lan stubborn one wanted to nee a copy of | oe. { = - ae = a = § FSFE iHalpau tion: led Soy Witlan avandeconts Ritter, c. oo) Omen Osa) FeO, 9! ROR SINTH RAGE maiden two-yrarce ndded: five and @ halt fur and the order of the Supreme Court | Rucker, p -0 0 0 0 0; Start fair. Won driving, 0 | Justice who authorized the inquiry be- ea Fin” Jockeve, Open. Hinh. Clos. ‘ore he made up his mind. Chairman Brussel! se Ketchum, the legal member of the Lun-| 7°t@ oe al Hornet 3 j%cy Commission that presided over the! Batted for Scanion {n ninth andy $ | Rearing, had to send him word that-un-| "Batted for Bergen In ninta saretiog é der the law he could only consider the reper rey | Bey, Fy | testimony. Bane Hits—Off Beanlan: 6, in eight in- Riexs woe 190 | nings. Butte TS i Last Man Comes Over, ; First Base on Balis—iTaylor. 3, Scan-| £88 i Preston 2 front Soe js —abracataten Uae rt |; Finally the last man came over to the lghunt Base. on Errors!--Brookirn. 1 path Thea 19S z he Giants, 1 i Ne 0 30 majority and the stuff was off wits | Struck Out—By Tayior, §; py Scan-| teste 1) 109 20. the Vanderbilt-Pepper honeymoon, Yon, 7. ieee ' | Epring Heeler. Miss Minerva V. % Three-base Hits—Burch. Alperman At fhe Cae TRE ee Ne ee ean On bana |i stolen ini basca=Dawarmanicatecann Rate aie jfor _verdict with her triumphant |3.s09\ jlawyer, litte Mr. Hosenberg. 80 were|—Sicrifice Hits-—Hatch, Seymour. Tay Mr. Vanderbilt's brother James and hin | Jor sister, Miss Sarah Vanderbilt, old man himself did not appear Also there was a vacant chair where his new wife, Indy blahop of the First Church of Spiritualism, hag been located during the last few days whon WAS no} seated on the -stand in dla K Tken majesty, telling about Bright Eyes and Thunder Cloud and Fidella and Red Light, the My cop of the angel band, and Charley tae horse, and the two spirit roosters and the violet- {nk letters from the other world that all ‘sured In the elderly widower's wooing ae hee Soon after the Afteen juror: hod: u- tered. lox K somewhat droway disheveled, the three commissioners appetred and took thelr places. tn the absence of a stenographer both sides agreed to hear the verdict juat dry-so. The foreman mowed @ swath of autumnal-tinted hair cut of his sleepy jee and stood up, It was a critical ymoment for :Brigat~ Byes, Ajas} they Urun her on her face. “We find Edward Vanderbilt incom. petent,"" said the foreman with com. mendabty tersen ess a7 again, but the fed Otto Wens and R, C, Baker—arose In turn and said "No." The others al. sald yes. May Attack Marriage. Mr, Rosenberg sald he would at once | apply’ to same Special Term Justice for | a trustee for his client's father. At tne me time he will maké motions for the setting aside of the recent conveyances by which Mr, Vanderbilt transferred (Continued on Second Page.) ROBERT EDGREN, Sporting Expert of THE EVENING: WORLD, Will Begin a Series on “Champions | Have Known” NEXT SATURDAY WITH RUE TINS GOWN | aren Former Judge Gritng, as counsel for Mr. Vanderbilt, asked that the jurorr Hummel} pushed a be polled. Three of them—Luke Sait, /Dounder to Dahlen, who threw him | MoGann. Pua a i Ais t {Umptres—Jobnatone and Carpenter The only rune t ed the Giants- Brooklyn game re scored by Giants in the elghth inning, when three bases on balls, two costly errors and | two hits allowed the New York. tot pile up five runs. Taylor was inyinel-} ble, as all they could get off his de- livery was three measly hits. Five thousand fans witnessed the game. First Inning. Bhannon beat out slow bounder! over Scanion'n head. Stradg punted} to Scanlon, who threw to Lewis, forc- ing Shannon at second. Devils forced’ Strang at second, Alperman to Lewis Seymour walked Bowerman pounced one to Lewis, who tossed the ball to Alperman, forcing Beymour at sewond NO RUN: Alperman fanned out. Casey was retired on his bounder by Doyle and MoGann. Lewis fouled out to McGann NO_RUNS Second Inning. McGann drove a long fly to Batch. Dahlen also pasted a high one, which Tears Saree ~ high ones. fled to Jordan, NO RUNS, Jordan lifted one to the Infleld, wuich Dahlen got under. his care of Batch's jumper, NO RUNS. Third Inning. Shannon singled to left. Strang to Bergen. Deviin bunted safel vancing Shannon to second. stroke cute rein aleo fanned the air, and the rooklyn rootera cheered loudly, NO" RUN Burch smashed ne ball to the right- fleld fence for three bases. Be fanned out. 80 did Scanion. Alper: was thrown out by Doyle. NO RUD Fourth, Inning. MoGann was easy for Lewis and Jor- dan. Dahlen soaked a ty to Burch. Doyle's pop up back of short was taken in ‘oy Hummel. NO RUNS. Casey was a victim on strikes hit atraight to Taylor, out at first fouled ad- ‘Seymour | Lewis | who tosaed him} Jordan was disposed of by ed: + sent ‘to seate and Seymour to reach third ‘ han B80, Sat te Swain ¥ S"importe 88) Helen Holland Cullen 100, AY Tea Lear i ants ead 4 Ak _dctece abr {4 14 Bruseei i Beratchiel-—-Gowien Chiet. A Si Hts Seottadale, Glorious Tetsy. Sion Marjory Orifiamd clostrong.Banrida_ran hts = aT OLD FRIEND: OVERLOOKED AUTO Hurt White a Across Bungleam won in a_eallon. PATON wre ats5™ edotr bordas 4, unaeristed NO RL Jordan filed to Doyle. Hummel Batoh was called out for atepping out of the batter's box, Hummel being back to first base. urch struck NO RU: Eighth Inning. Strang walked. So did Deviin mour pane ted to Jonéan, who threw ana to Burch allowing Strang and Deviin wal out Homerman slagied,” scorink Seymour: MeGanz hit’ to Scanlon. anion the lamers End (hee panier tied to | Street to Greet Companion i —Dovie-srick stt_and Bower: {| man and McGann made a doubée steal Taylor walked, ces the bases. Shan: | 1 r ‘erma. c nop_ singled, eco! me asa PeT Ay Ritter batted for, Berge to Shannon, Lumley en and flied out | atted for, Scan: d filed to McGann ° iit, “Deviln to ‘MeGann. NO IRUNS. Alperman Ninth Inning. ker now pitching for Brpoklyn ane ter catching. Strang’. foul | ined to Ritter. Deviln filed to Alper: man, Seymour gaye Lewin an. easy fy which he dronved. Bowerman went out, Jordan Loma to, Jordan, NP awa got frat on | ‘s error and stole recond, Jordan | Which Beymour got uns) of Schooldays. A big automobile, in charge of Morris Ireland, af No, 208 East Fifueth street, ran down Henry Moore, aged tty years, of No. 216 West Thirty-eighth street, this afternoon on Seventh ave- nue at Thirtleth street. Policeman Flynn, of the Tenderloin station, lifted Moore from the street: and carried him to @ nearby drug store, assisted by sev- eral citizens. While they were moving him Moore was trying to teli-them about somebody on the opposite aide of the street whom he wanted, RUNS. ——————__— “That'a a good man,’ he said to the policeman hase somebody after th GIRL’S MESSAGE READS | SHE 1S HELD CAPTIVE. | ol man watking up the avenue there, ond, Bure hto Alpe! Devi hit a long fy. der. Hummel filel to Seymour, | Doyle and McGann. NO RUNS, | pointing up the avenue. i Fifth Inning. if = | The ol4 man was brought back and ‘Taylor struck out. Shannon singled, srt rai " ver; Proved to be Futrick MoMan who hin third safo it. Strang’ foured. out Bottle Picked Up in ' RIVED ieaitreniita ecaestmnteroceity injured 0 Jordan ANNON Was Nailed trying > irs pea man, They had left Ireland together to steal second, Bergen to Alpermat Contairs an App thirty years ago. The meeting between NOERUNG: for Succor. jthe two was affecting, McManus rode Hummel to, centre, Bate! CC {on the ambulance to the New York racrificed. to MeGann urch 7 ot N Sast One! Hospital when his friend waa taken Aled to Shannon, Rergen eent a slow | Joseph Wenles. of No Ms Hast One teen bounder to Deviin ‘and died at first, | Hundred and Fitty-eighth atreet, p | Moore had seen hte friend and while | NO RUNS. A up a bottle In the East River off One | attempting to crass thi) ayenue to reach | Sixth Inning. Hundred avd Forty-thind street thia| hm had been’ run-down, Hla condition Deviin walked. Semoun sacrificed. | aftornoon that contained a allp of pawes IRS SeTiO DR, } ; —_——>—___ Alperman to Jordan. Bowerman struck | y which was written the following ¥ he Bow tek | upon whieh GUL" Megann waa called out'on striker, | AOR NATIONAL LEAGUE. Scanlon went out,Taylor to McCann Alperman hit over Shannon's head for jthree bases, Casey P-fied to Shan- [noh. Lewis was retired by Dahlen an: NO RUNS Seventh Inning. nuinder ed ay Stumford, Conn,, Sept: 6. Am held aw captive in a red coliage south alde of city om the Sound. Saye me. MAUD BTILMAN Seventy-frat PHILADELPHIA AT BOSTON, First Game. Ne, 061 Haw Philafaiphia ....1 0100000 0.3 street, New York. Boston +91200090 —g mines earned gis bottle and the over coman Darcey | MOMER APPETIZER—A teaspoon- fravaterarase A eSlation: There 4 80 fae A Re Nee tyafinet pirest, ao ‘ot ‘water stimiluiee aopeliin owe * watt Four Site in the Russet at Sheeps- head Bay Track dnd the Win- ner Was Posted at 7 to 2 in the Ring. NEALON, AN ADDED STARTER, FINISHED A GOOD SECOND, | Seven Races Fill the Card To~Day and There_ Was a Large Crowd Out to See the Good Sport, —--___ (Special to The Evening World.) *SHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, The bookmakers cleaned up Sept 12, | all of $100,000 on the reault of the Rus- GHLANDERS SHUT QUT BY WASHINGTON: ilenders Get Two Runs, Al- set Handicap. The pudlic dumped in Ke money on Beacon Light as {f the race was over, Miller had the mount, and at post time 7 to 5 was considered a | good price As if to-add to the fat bankrolle of the bookies a widely circulated tip on Lancastrian, for straight and place, thousands more into the strong boxes, quite a play. of Nealon. ume, M. Nealon sent Billy Du Bols, the ownes backed his horse up to post Crawford was practically as added and he, to, 59] 4 neglacted, 4 though Outbated by — | tise “who "eeu ner "entned iio neard in the ring. Miss Crawford won by a head after Home Team. following the pace of Nealon. Up is time Nealon had what seemed & He tired, however, and al- <9 thes £ teed. golng the rush of Miss Crawford w too much. Beacon Light was a’ luck, third. Miss Crawford's time war a new j track record. (FINAL SCORE.’ _ x | WASHINGTON. | Garrett Won the Jump. 010000001 hot started the followere d form off with a mite id i etl Wak at that price HIGHLANDERS. agterplechane and he mona she } nishing eight lengths in front o — x. Mitche oO rod Garrett. ale 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 awed the Hitchcock horse to make the |pave’ most of the way’ under pull, . ifn'the back stretch Garrett went awa: WASHINGTON. |trom the rest and thereafter he nevet R H PD trouble. Essex Was an eas rt A n front of Jimmy Lane. whiol Milan, cfs... sees 0 O44 o 4 ‘favorite and well played. Ganley, I....c..0.. OO 2-00} Many —-Seratched—tn_Second — Only three of the seventeen nameS LCE: EE) aad i N ¢ 2 to start in the all-Aged mile event wen} Altizer, 1b. - 0 1 10 1 0 te the post. Jim Gaffney. Punky ioe Jar wift were + starters, whic! Jones, rf... ale? ji OOO} iio the order named. Tt was a } Kahoe. c., 0. 1 7 1. 0. ton A way Jim i 7 the Sine PEN aeeE | Shipke, 3b... eaOi9a OU 2th 1c 0 here was little Detting. : Ve new. Jockey Buxton, | Smith, ss. We AOE SN cotta finev, and litle Walsh, who was s 4.0 fs O22 0. h oy a fall from Vino at Jobnsen I g M | Brighton x had his first mount since on Tones — Jane Switt to-day. Totals ni 9)58227,.- 9) 42 Golden Shore Ran Away. 2RS ef HW back after his HIGHLANDERS, I, ie [ahenipeet R HO POUA Ey ofA a mTer by K ¢ yinning A driving Keeler, rf... Do i0 2 On gham he fourth : Ball, ss. 1 5 1 1 id i : the "“K es aco, but he ran away in the Chase, 1b. 2 4 2 oO; i the powt-—After being caught lari 1 f two miles he went to the Moslanty gb: M .) 2 2 when they were sent away Laporte, cf. en 4 Ge Ole 0, D cap welch nD he held {or am challenged cole c ab Se an eee ae AO EL Yah tio the stretch turn when he Consort Weak) leame away to win. Clare Russell got Thomas, c. 0 9 3 lupin time to be third. Newton, p. pee sh eh ety Romp for Roseben. —-_--—- — —|}_ fF go seven furlongs all | rich’ sprinter had Uitle trouble Totals... 27° 9 4} nego golng, leading practical- jly apuitepec tried to but quit after a ‘ar West took up 6 Te Bu maintainnd tie lead” at ily. The r-olda were of tt entirely strato) and ret Base on \Balls—Oft Johnson, Newton. 1 Fitat Bate, 1; Washington, 2. Struck Out—By, Johnson, 5; by New- op Etrore-EgHiknders, | in Jonnson. Double Piays—Ball and Newton, Passed Balis—Kahoe. The sixteen horses which went to the post in thé fith race brought out a di plunge on Complete, St. Ilarlo, Ari Hit by Pitcher—Milan and Louls Cavanagh were also weil Umplires—Sheridan and Stattord, played. Goldquest. kot the money” in : the end, heating out Milford by a head. Joe Cantilion’s tall-enders defeated the |Gimucus was, (hind, | Miller'a mount. Highlanders to-day by a score of 2 to 0, although they hit Johnson for two'more Dingles than the Senators recetved from Doe Newton, Newton pitched a mag- nificent game, striking out eight men and allowing them only five safe hits. Ball'a erro: allawed the Senators to score thelr first tally anda triple and a | quit. one of the good things figured at ait in the reauit ae eee MONTREAL RESULTS, TS, MONTREAL, Sept. to-day resulted as fol- BLUE Bo: aces sinle in succession in the ninth @ave | ACE—Platoo: . Lee them thelr second run. place) 1 (out First Inning. pane jee iets Milan died on a grounder to Morlarity 4 Moriarity then booted one and j (out show) 3. Ganley was safe at first Fanley THIRD RAGE (even f #10 (oven sho FOURTH RAG) Pioneer (even for place) Ook | Gaga balk to econd anty on find by .Newto: Laporte an Was thrown out by Newton. a Yardigan (8 to 1) ke 2, The Chet & | | | Keeler struck out. Ball introduced | TUNIS ioe himself to New York fans by poppiie| FIFTH RACE—Bye Bye If (2 to 8) 1 a safe ‘Texan Leaguer r Smith's! 7 PitOR DIAG) AON en head and by great base running made | to sho Time—1 ; {ta two-bagger. Chase fied to ine | SIXTH RACE a halt fure out to Altizer. |tongs n Shaw 1, Emma and Moriarity grounde: is Oroba NO ‘RUNS. Second Inning, Jones and Kahoe both-singled to oen- G. for show) 3. LEWISOHN AGAIN UNDER KNIFE tre. Shipke popped out to Thomaa : Smith, forced Kaho 9; second. Wil: | Jonaa Lewisohn will be operated on Jams to; Ball, but tn trying to make «| q second time at the Mount Sina! Hoapl- Chases neaa and Jones scored, Jong: | tal on Saturday. He ts suffering from gon struck out, ONE RUN. stomach trouble. The first operation, Laporte istrick out. Williams ted | <3: waeke ago, was not & success. Mr. ona grounder to Delahanty. Conroy Lewisohn is now at the home of aingl to right and stole seco brother, Walter LL fsobn, ‘at (Cont\pued on Second Page.) wood, N. J, | , ‘ 4 eS ton, §, Be show money. “ea Raae ee | Keator ran over them for ah Delehanty Cink opened —at-3-to-$_aes net Harel elias and) Soriarity. | ut receded to evens at post porte ‘and. Altizer, preeratvaiee Sacrifice’ Hite-Ganley, Laporte and Good Things Overlcoked,