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BROOKLYNS WIN ROM GIANTS: IN 13-INNING GAME McGraw’'s Men Bat Out 8 Hits with a’ Total of 5 Runs in First Two— -Then Donovanites Make Up- _| hill Fight and Triumph. —t The Brooklyrts beat out the Giants in the thirteentt jevent, hurling the lead ball 49 feet SEEKS WARRANT “FOR ARREST OF JAN THOMA of His Auto, Will Sue for $25,000. ROE BREAK MOTHER RECORD WITH THE SHOT Giant Athlete Makes .a New Mark at the Travers Island Games. LOST A LIMB IN CRASH.! i | KELLY FAILS TO RUN|! Limped Into Wrong Court on New Crutches, but Will Try ‘Again Monday. Sheppard-and- Bonhag, Irish- American Scratch Men, Meet Defeat in Races. Ralph Rose. the giant athlete of the Olympic Club, “of 8an Franctsco, An appifcation for = warrant for Dr. Jullan P. Thomas, the aeronaut and au- smashed -enother world's record at the| tomobil: i made games cf the New York Athletic Club| Bide Pollc rt to-day at Travers Island this afternoon. Hej Frances Hers, of No. 26 Weat One Hun- put the eight-pound shot 67 feet and T/ dred and Tht eet. Inches. The form ecord was held} Bhe was riding jn a car ‘with Di by Martin Sheridan “of the Irish-| Thomas and another young woman late Amarican—Atitetie—Chih————-—___+ at _night-on-e-date—eariy—in—aly— wh: Rose easily won the 16-pound shot! there wax an accident in Jorome ate- MADDEN WING TWO BIG STAKES ELIGK AND AL “WITH EVENING WORLD AAGE CHART 13TH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. ‘AUTUMN MEETING. SEPT. 14. CLEAR, TRACK GOOD. Q0G TIRSE,RACE—AN exes: highwelent nandicam: 1.4 added; ox turiongs, main 4 Si30. StS BaLse Aliuda ran got up: ot epeed, ‘Gut Mopped a fine race an f Quadriil eco ay pry Ok a * 7 nue, near the entrance of (Voodlawn| if short Score of 8 to 7, due to the Giants leaving their bases uncovered, |tnches, within an inch of nla -world'al Cemetery, All three occupants ot: the s 4 2 s aia ire ‘X, made at Jamestown, ~AV., Gil- ere badly | T 1 run in the thirteenth inning and the Brooklyns, 7°" 3 car were badly Injured he Giants _tallied a Pu sea aN 77" |piore. of the Olympls Chub, who hed] © alias Hews's richt leg tame-right back and scored two runs, winning the game. j& handicap of 5 inches, was second] at the knee. She wants’). Thomas ar- Fifteen thoumand fa: who came out Ruin A fork and 24 Inches. H. Meyer.| rested as the preliminary step in a sult to see the Giants perf <m for the last \=Firat Game [Seen ; date rican Athletic Club. | ror daniages rhe is prepared to file. B timigt Greater New York this season} °° / . Tie ima Tah FF feet and 3 Inches.) Comes. Into Court on Crutche ohn MPs dimneny aa were, treated. to one long and grand Sey orca We werther conditions were ideal for|* Mis# Hess, dressed in black and very | _.,Hherift Williams. favored, by Wye sight melaht wont to: the @watfest. There was clean hitting by GIANTS. pela wha it i +190 | Calejappeared iin court in person wailk-| Set i catch the winner. Mr. McCann Doth sides. All pitchers looked alike ie Hoa ec) a neers BR eather e asin give icrit chee Rhee Was Sot ai = %& beth teams. Jordan ripped oft wo 3 9 0 0 ] 0 0 ) q 0 0 0 iS ifieaioe put) ine anticipation “of mood | i aaded bye! Young; woman’ WHGTOOKET Titre Fhe Great. Basten; two-year-old Sriples, 8 dhnble anda: singie/out of five} Seer a eeaan poet dleappointment| Hig: Ker iaistat. Apparently ahe’ was us: { pits Sion Lar be een iat be emrow ne emesned oul four, BROOKLYN. | rie Pan Kelly, of Oregon, failed t0/ing the crutches for the frat time, as Alts an4 Shannon made three hits.| gppear for the: 100-yard/ dash.” G. J.) 550 naa to pe supported as she made her | (srt) Seelick “very Giant but Dahlen had his batting | 9 0 0 0 0 Q 3 0 ] i] 0 0 9-8 ere (4 yards) captured the race in 10/ way painfully up the alsle at the close| teh sifestone ci eye about him. j seconds from J. R. Kilpatrick. N. ¥..A.|o¢ the regular session of court. RA Live Wire . ‘Bell was touched up for elght hits in| . STEER ery Ne C. G4 yards). second. and H. G. Wolf} stagtatrate Cornell saw her from the} Sg Ber acneey ene and/a half innings and retired in | NEW YORK. (6% yards), third, bench and called to her that she need $& brane fayor of) Melntyte,. who wns, alzo Ro oM P2 A Bl Melvin Shepard, of the Irieh-Ameri-{ not enter the enclosure, but might tei | 739 Spesane | touched up occasionally. McGinmty vas! Shannon, I.. a2 $$ § 3 O| S858. was ruttun th the L00yard event. | ner business to the policeman at the {hom stent pale NS CS aN papa tol bat for | Devlin, 3b, 1, 2..3. 0 So] the Xavier Athictic Club, with a Gd-yard| Warrant or a summons —prateratind al SE Nima’, Siatina. ddai atarre Fone Be mae igok the stab and fscymour or fa eaac yee iswary aan the “sxent tr-2250-6.. RG, | warrant—tor Dr. Julien P. Thomas, of! piyonn cl ong was run —-retiped the #ide on strikes tn that tn- | Seymour, cl: 35a, ao Doody 6 Yards) t# ant 0. | Now We. West gt ys street. Ds PON a Bowe: 2719 07 Of ay s ra a ‘Ax soon av the Magintrate heard her} a The 10 yard high hurdle event 9 ender there, wer " a 2: ie day. Forest | at er R ae Se ee ferecisate “fs pon ee ee (Die Secs ita} Ponta, “ob the One ) see cavtared Court asthe aceldent happened tn the to Doyle, 2b. 10 6 Of8 eat tae Ney et OP Serateh. | terrttory over which the Magte(rate tn ame was to $i ©. Toole. of tha NOY. A.C. ow a 7 Test Sea RRR gee ‘ McGinnity, p. 1 0 4 ~olend. and zs ee ial \ or ia that court has Jurisdiction. yea. 7 3 1 wards, thins. "| Miss Hess said she would zo to the Fo f. EE PTT ewe i First Inning. pAicesc Be OF 083. 0.870 he Stun re rac, closed to the) Morrisania court-6n Monday, y at the gear. He follanmd ie pace for two smiled apd Enanron singled. Browne punted "Bresnahan, SO ON Os thasbatine aie erin won| Dr. Thomas ts dae of the leading auto. | {rink When, Laan s I" rae fhy"'in. a° contending position, but Waa SO sroly, acd as Daviin 2'go nid down a | Siegen ear A 28 neconds.” The-team of Toei mobilists of the city and has the dis-| match for the winer Hl her tec him down hehad noting: te enesTaee { wage fil. the bases were Gilet. Seymour | pote 7 6eaas 13 op abl pnd aireatoty M. was| tinction of making the frst amateur | choking pull for rail Sioziedito cemre, scoring Shannow APA) ssn tteaotoP MeGinnity, tenth Innin hay oe sten a 320] s£eenston In New York In his own bal-| for three-year-lde and upward: slaw edded, one mie Browne’ Bowerman sacrificed, Casey! stro’ out when wihuing ray nok the pole vauit with | loon. The accident In which the Hess) te at BO 18. -t@ Jordan, McGann singled, scorlag | made, ey ue OS inches Ro G. Paulding. West | girl figured created & sensation, Btart good. are 4 Loins Jockeve Deviin, Dahbin fouled out to Casey. BROOKLYS. TL 8. Babrock NE. Ke MCONd. and |“ opne doctor's wife and little boy were | Intex. Htarters. fet dig diy Miller | Speyer ie : sab ~ AL Cy tied { f Tatend-{ Sab. Tourenne Be E | Le PR wPuCs ' RGM POV ATOR aaa se ar AC. won the @W-yard\ at his country home on Long Iria: Rear aren be 3 HStoniea se ‘bail Casey, sb 0 2-5 5 of White No ATS AP oaraehctnied, WIII Sup for $28,000, el ea i for witce Dss08, 5 Lewis, ts 1 0 0 0 Ofwho terms MAN Inthe tote Gs] Misa Mess say that she and a giri| ff! Tony onero H : Eine ed JO ithe RDinrerrssaw Osc 4 Bede ee aNd te ave ndlern ari leompanion were walking on the street * Added, winptor- ae glen RCO ATK. SREEAISS Ee te Herts “A. Oy cad neat (Het? home when Di. Fxomas hap~ ipacths aeeabats Wellnt ne, Menus: ed ening: Pam baniied. scoring ummel, 1 Hie 0 0 2 6 O| yarday. won tn fm. W 4a: AG . | pened along in his car and inyited them Mog Mark Antony Il. Was raced to pieces In front ith Len Second Inning (Burch, We... . phi ee Reteid Gl B ob TRON TAY to take a ride. They sped up to West- eed. but qui a Hubrpel went to Batch, rf, 2M 1400: chester, and the accident happened on 4 ete ton Hrowiiyal mul Maloney. ct (RAS Pa ae the way back. Dr, Thomas recefved Wor cantfer. Shane Bere : a Injurfen’that would have killed a man Jockeys, Open. High.) Syren. Brown B ter, c Oe lao of less sturdy physiaue. a ee eee es, Macnee th. ergen, ce. Ozu S an Of 0) Miss Hess's determination to enter $ * Previa 4, Bell, p Oe O sult for damexes was made public a 4 Sh vadeciy Sh “ raves ig i few days ago, when she Was able to 3 5 be (erotaa move about for the first time since her 1 te 6 9 0 9 leg was amputated. Ste places the ? Minten Mied to Browic Biter fanned | Value of the lost member at 32 (0. ig oth cut. Mornters. tossed ort by sertittezs ital pees pwnen Dr. jThomancwax sakes about} 7st $e a Y Hoo 7 the threatened suit he sald the young Se naNG Nea Banat Woman had qo Cause of action axainst ; f Third taning. i him, but might have m good sult agains Boat th Druid turning into the stretch. afde Oink awiy. King Cole closed a B Aides? the city, as the point where the ac-[... vino caugat Drall, tutn oe qt up for the Druid quit after etitering the 4 erator Scones tat ol bea i fel is PET Peete corre ras traceaaatety pro} TRIS four teat tthe pang tibed fron ihe pace ~ atid tected, abe ae =a { The sult will be of interest outside . : the prominence of Dr. Thomas and y os thie particular. accident...for {twill as. “3 ato tablish in the courts the liability of ike + 4 automobile ownera for accidents hap- a ningle, | Browne, Sick Infant’s. Cries Arouse|penins to guests ridirg in thett-oare-| ses natdet : aes the Haves. Ma- to-“Medann: —>—__ THEE KILLED IN Mother, but Thieves and~— | Man-Arrested_as Thief Tried to KILLS CITY OFFICIAL Norwalk Commis: ~ UPON POLICEMAN Death Under Car of Con- necticut’s Military C) Escape by Dashing Into a Swamp. zs et and Rob- Gi tod | oer seiborn, of the Tottenville ata- | Martin Kellogg, Street Commissioner of Povicemen J. H. J. H q Be due Court Jon ing. Silver Are Gone Byannoh s{isled to lett. Browne b et! rately Manon reaching IVE : Draviin's bust Med to Mointyre Re K, ey TL phind —_RA ROADS ON The crying of a sick baby early to. | a 4} > Solves Carty. awe tiien ial led, ie Le u STRIKE, day frightened away the burglars ras) H ToWRe™ Ae caught a he plate o: * 5 ¢ were ransacking the residence of Wal ursh’s thrgw to Ritter, NO Rt | ST, PAUL. Minn., Sept. 14,54° ger . ae ‘alter Pinatch Tne fied to Shannon, Ritter | strike of bollermakers on the ented Murphy at Rockaway road and Fourth —_—>—— 9 wean Srilred (bs Deviln and MeGann. t-Northern, Of; AKOy | atreet, Garden City, L. 1. x Ham oagy, MoGinni:; to! Mo- { foe Beg emake! Myr, Murphy's pretentious three-story inci i ine iN epi Inning. | was called to-d The bollese Kora] etldeace tz Fight In the shadow of ‘the Eroot oF Cincnat piellng OF 1 ' ; heh re collermakers! Cathedral but the bold burglars, hi Q 7 | Hany NE a ome Fun to. center. ARo)aldeditn)theln Hebe by. thelr hetbica | verity ithe ore) Gaaeeee ee ee Falls Into Street, Bury- Wan retired by . Doyl e estern 4 de b took second on MeGjn-} the ma shops at vay unheard with $2,000 worth of solld ay i syalrathy, ‘Dhir- | silver, . ing Victims. men ere out. firat, Alperman to Jordan, | Celene ; t out Hpmmel to Jordan, | teen hundre Tea as og fied to’ Seymour, railroads of a d hour eest of the Miss: 4% cents ver hour west of the Missourl, s * , SECOND GAME—CALLED, RUE econ escrone - 0 0 BROOKLYN ....-...-.,. 0 0 pa DETROIT AT ST. LOUIS (AL) cerntir Toe ieee ee 00080 1 MLOUIG: wetsarsecss. 0 1.0 0°21 0.0 FatBoston (NL)—First game; Phila., 3; Boston, 1. ; AY Boston (NL)—-Second game: Phila., 9; Boston, 1—calleq <2) 1 acelahia (AL}—Second game: Boston 2; Phila, 5. 1 Chloago (NL)—End third: Cincinnati, 4:.Chicago, 5. ‘U-onlosqo (AiJ—End fourth; Clevelant 0; Chicago 3. LATE: WINNERS. AT- MONTREAL Oo 2 | —4 000 6— 0.20 0— 001 0- ek ‘ yh of the bollermakers | Casey | ve rallroade followed a retueal of the) there were three In the gang, and that lemand for 45 cents an| ttey ourl River and} “lay rift - Gtidersieeye thi delteves: CINCINNATI, Sept. 14.—Two men and A woman were killed In the collapse of the Dohan Shoe Company's four-story pullding on Central avenue, near the Sixth street market to-day, The butld- Ing was one of the oldest {n the retail section of the city And was undergoing repairs, a new front being added and other improvements made. 5 Shortly before moon, after a yarn- ing romble, the front of the bullding fell forwant Into (the xtree:, leaving only the rear section standing. A ma not Identified, passing on the sidewalk, was bu: od, belng dead wii ‘Ideriy, woman within th acl a woman scout to locate good ripo for robbing. Yesterday afternoon Mary Wilson, a maid in the Murphy household. came suddenly epon & woman intently ocrutinising thi House. The woman, @ tall blonde. very mtylishly dreseed, was etariled and asked nervously !¢ any one ved there, after which she hurried away, saying she was a renting agent. A’ man ‘sorvant coming out of the house to-duy discovered a window oper on the porch and throe sideboard drawera strewn around the vard. Hy investigated, arousing) the househole ‘nd discovered that burglars had en iree fe! aL tered through the children's ptayroom of he ate : ; Meee eapparcnty. & tints Wow foutd to'the dinning room, where they ha men jddesit euinsc: as Was Sirs.cHar lelaurely tested the ware, throwing aside | T°)!" wy lived son the serand floor. the plated stuff and carrying away the| Of the seven motkmen Inthe pall sink. cold r exe, repor' but ail ovrecpan tied Wena dal ites Nore laler found unhurt. A humber of ‘Wheel tracks on thn lawn show they’ used a bugsy or wagon. A space where the grass wae found flattened down 2 feat from the ‘itduse shows where the women In thé apartments on the upper @ lr kitchons, preparing joors were 4 and to that fact ows the midday thelt escape. ‘The busy Sixth street. market pd fpa dt hott Sor Pag La odd into @ panic when. the milldl Tgheen czas nol | PPG aaP abe tra ansa hd jst ht. nee pole ae asleep, in crash, iM oomt on the. pasond floor when SSL ae : 10—Niagare | Fails and Retarn—610. croft the baby awakened ber. Bnet | ees eR AILROAD, SASIE, Sept 20. igine, ret le (Grahd<umitation of Falls," sep 8 MA 108 Boar, NBW. 3 ad other” as in Moebelitehecr x: tion, were to-day detatled to look for, ey Rete of Bigk as Waa tiled by an Joe Fort. whe al appeared Overnight levoeceann operates by uses Mabey i trom Ma boarding-hous eo Mennl {at to-day Mr. Kelloggs was poy, Ni J. At the same time. leap |i oo ME Keboge Was’ on a perred H10 belonging to Mrs, Annie | tic. the automo! sedate tot | Stephnano, the landiady, and two sult | lowing “WEE aide through Weat ave | ot clothes ‘belonging to her husband. |nge jor‘as the car. slackened speed | Mra, Btephnano had warned the Tot-/he jumped af directly in tront of tho tenville police that’ Joc wax seen head- | machine. | ing for'Staten Island, | The automodiie struck Mr, Kelions| ‘The plain-clothes men_had just made!and he was drasged under the vehinn | round of Italian boarding-housees 'so that two wheels on the left. slde| when they spotted a man walking along passed over his hody,, causing imme | a deserted road carrying a bundle, They | diate dea: ea approached Aim and haturned apd ran, The acc O A swamp, “Tae policemen dashed to Medi aftey him, , hes! were quickly up to thelr hips in mud and water, but after floundering around the police caught up with their mn, who turned and drew a razor. Liv s disarmed. Around hin waist was a muslin belt with $H0 In It, In the bundle wes found one of the mii rhported Hunting speed the about the same as hat ot ear which was preceding it through ( avenue Mr, Kellogg was about sixty years of aults. ape and leaves a widow and one sor.| ——— j| And ewe daughters. one of the Inst ‘| nazied Deine 3 award J. Thomar.| PERSIAN SHAH’S ADVISER MEETS SUDDEN DEATH. THHERAN, Persia, Sept. 14,—Musdir mmanda the drirade ot| National Guard, | Gen, Frost o the Conneaticut PETTIBONE CRITICALLY ILL. BOISE, Idaho, Sept. 4.—George A. Rd Dowleh, ox-Grand Visiter and ex- 1th Holt: threahing machine on the farm pr|wonj Cooney K. ( to 1 place), Foretam ‘Minister of Barats, who was | Bettibons. charged with conspililty tn |e ta ae iavestigation. developed Mercy | Bagiaad): third. ines rest ‘ rd hens aren y seoprenuie the hospital yesterday pal pustioal gop the Be t ee Cra ae Ranta had tail mole dpapeniec i ; : remoript- great Gition-and'an operation probal Tbe fioaan ban. aaa suddenly | to- soary. .ahere will be. to further The guilty peraon has not been’ Preston, Polly Pam, ‘Sir, Bae a eee Ts te <t sat Padaviesith on caaaer' ‘Ito mention what they and their friends won in bets on™ Me | hurried to Ballot, Heavily Played Public. Favorite —in the Annual Champion, Meets Defeat at Hands of Fleet Three- Year-Old. RING DELUGED WITH BETS Joe Yeager Makes Another Successful Parlay and Hits Bookmakers Hard-.--Sheriff Will- jams, Added Starter, First in the Westbury Steeplechase, (Special to The Evening World.) ‘ + —$$<y SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRACK, Sept. 14.—John E. Madden and his paiiner, Thomas R. Hitchcock, cleaned up $21,850 in purses to-day, nat Salvidere. Meelick won the Great Eastern Handicap, after being backed from $ to 1 to G to 1 at post time, while Salvidere won the Annual Champion Stakes, opening at 3 to 1 and going to 2 to 1, due to the force of money sent into the ring by Bob Rose and Joe Yeager, IN ROT RACE FOR |=: WORLD BALLUUMS: Dane in tt About ¥ reactied, when he came through on tho tell add won with son ching to spare. Pallot, the public favorite, led all_the yy to stop at the crigisay mo- fontgomery, ¢ ing strong At was up ir tme to get second nd, puolle went to Batiot, and at 11 the books took in thousands tos alro came Jn on Salvidere And kmakers broke even on the re 20,000 spectators were at the Whole City cited by | track and witnessed a fine afternoon's Chase for Gold Dropped well, firat’ cinen three-year-old a , was sold to-day tho Burlingame Out of Sky. te, owned by ©, E. Durnell. for Fred Burlew bought King Co- tenet. fhe $260, wand “As toe peat: 93.508. for King Sot Piunge on Far West. of the opening event made by the Gchwarts good Far West. ered Man- ey | tlon Ku awoke orite with Cressina at wie f much Schwarts P 5 jo-the ring—some. say. n of the 1) 00th ad: Ise —that at the close ment printed by The World since otite Sad- at he had e stret 1 the favorite, 4 o'clock the bal hy Miller. came on and wi 4 from the dome of the Pulitzer » from’ Aitud boat Quai Ming, The World offices in Brox tbednyoen Mediates) wn, Manhattan, the Bronx = Tom, They were alo” ee Me “R--Sold-for-$5,000-- “ 1 leon? Square, | P.. sold toMay before the Coney Island, Madison Square, |, EL wintenshttar eee Cowmbur Circle, Educational Ailli- | sor from. the Steaplechase.. Mr. wnice-Dartaing tr-Bast Broadway, amd) Widener alee. scragchedt “Et CuCnTto- 4 jand added iiams, which wo trom the): corner’ of “Broadway and | ai) the way Tim Danan eee ae Flushing avenue, Brooklyn. | out to make the pace which The strong wind caught the baioons i Dey never could ueSUR apace? ams and} ang sent them searing “through—spacesin''a -mitd drive: trom “Mekittridge on with throngs In pursult. Two released even money choice. Mr. McCann, ane 1 The World's Brooklyn office and / Stier added started. beat out Request at Coney Island didn't x ‘ PCE than, fifty feet and were celtek Won the Handicap, tured 00d colt n Han Dy Rreat extent, Wd here to-day after, Stamina and the Tasting, boo Parsaca CT The one bbe: office Kot tan: easy Hi + Powel te he ‘place. Tht dee a de 6 @ nod rignt at First Favorite to Win, first favorite of tthe day went . when Tous h the money. Mark my UL. was played in thts race, but saline’ along In front with Leon quit In the last furlong to let Tou- fhe win. after Aster D,Or and Phil ik had quit, to finish in the order ed. bail i the they agreed to n-dol ide the reward, Buildin: and a ; MONTREAL RESULTS. on Washington st Bro: 0 Sept. 14, Atkleqe Win ay pesulted ax folows: lar gltuation dayeloped Bonita, ree . ake ) RACE—Owalsea, frat: King et aN Werated in a; Kathicen, third, Time crne os and was var \ Wh, an athows | THIRD. RACE.—Brick- Top. frat; and employee of Bostock animal Ieamshaw.! second; Plum, Tart, third. ‘The chase after the othera was just OURTH | RACE,—Piatoon, first; Biya ea oxelting. it, second, Prince Brutus, » third, eee ee 6 1At, A —————- TORONTO RESULTS. DYNAMITE EXPLODED IN GRAIN INJURED FIVE. CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis., Sept. 4.—| 14. ‘An explosion of dynamite tn a bundle! low AM crain injured five men and wrecked| FIRST RACE WOODBINE, Toronto, Ontario, Sept, The racen to-day resulted am, fol~ —Stanley Fay (6 to ____ON SHEEPSHEAD EVENT, — click and d Madden has clatmed him to be.” the stretch turn was 3