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PRICE “ONE. “CENT. DETROIT TIGERS WIN HARD. GAME FROM ATHLETICS =e SS First Battle in Final «Struggle for American League Pennant Re- plete With Long Hits and Sharp Fielding Plays. (Erocinl to Thp Bvening Wor — ‘ “COLUMBIA BALL PARK. PHILA (FINAL SCORE.) ay neni to 1 for place) 2, Yankee Girl 3, DELPHIA, Sept. 27.—The cruciai tests, SS g Tero Ae sy which shall rexdl{ tm deciding the > THIRD RACE—Security (7 to 2 American League champlonahip, 00 KATANA iB Bilee ae fe u ; # G|and.8 to 5) 1, Preen (4 to 1 for here thia afternoon. Both the Philadel- — Gen Pe la } =a Phia and Detroit teams, keyed to the! . Bioneiifn.: A Gy Ce Cores highest pitch, determined to be ad-| PHILADELPHIA. Pi kering, rf. 2-200 =a ; Judged victor, went on the field lone | @ 0 Wa lace Tete aa oh ere ences ines: Dauph ter peforsipiayabexsni ; 0010300 — 45 = (8 to 1and 3 to 1) 1, Suffrage (4 to ‘Twenty thousand maddened fans with Sue nee AEs 11 3) ls for plate) 2, Brookdale Nymph 3. “every nolse-making article that ever DETROIT. Spence, c. 6 oi No x = Sane Was constructed and bands of every RH PO A. pi-ones, 1b 2°12 0 1) FIFTH RACE—Acrotat (3 to 1 ard description and makeup added to the! Jones, If -1 010-2 0 | Mcaill, p.. © 1 1 ©} 4 to 5) 1, Temaceo (1 to 2 for place) din, | Notwithatanding this reception, | 54 ae), Dinseame 0 0.0 0] Wee3 Hughey Jennings'a— werring band —or} Schacter, 2 ZS a = eee i pennant, chasers put up a remarkably o 2 3s 0 0 Soar en ESTES fast game in thelr preliminary prac- © 1 1 0 of Totals........... PUES TA SR ahs Anal Leste oonc hd Mad nd (GG Seas o aes) ASB 8 IGHLANDERS ang oa) 1, Chulita (7 to 5 for The weather i was: chilly, Cor, baseball Coughlin, : 3b, ° oe Hieroialyee (Place) 2 Aragee (3) but this had no_effect_on the attend. 5 cbs : ay 5 # SJ she eA ance. Long before the gates were ae eae « g A Tees GRAVESEND RACE. TRACK Saph thrown open the streets for blocks O'Leary, ecped borne tr ost} i Rte eo 2—The Cillver Handicap, the rey were biack with a struggling mi of;Donovan, p....-.-- 1 2 0 2 9/ Chase, 1b. 23° 9 2 O oF to one of the bie humanity fighting to get admittance to = — = — —|Moriarity, 3 © 1 3 3 0 gest betting t the Gravesend he grounds. Laporte, cf sotiix. Near tale sees. oes: aporte, ch. -0 2 3 1 O meeting. Near ng was p When play was called the fleiu was pote See aed Bel!, li-----.. Gabe Cie xh ‘as backed ax If Une twenty deep all around the en- PHILADELPHIA. h wind Ths: ged. Bat Mas- closure and not another person could ROH PO OAS Bet ae OO Sere ako Cerna! okdale Nymph, Sewell. and possibly be placed inside the roped-off 1 3 3 0 0{PBlait,c...... > 1 1 3 0 9 the two added starters, Handzarra and space. te eiyy ay | Newton, P.- »O 1 1 2 0 Belle of Iroquois, found hundreds of While in round figures the teams] g.. Doyle, p. oo backers. All told, the ring mus " ybold, ri, 0 1.0 0 0 | Doyle, p. OF 10) rs. All told, the ring must have tied before the game began, the Phil-| 0 ‘0 11810 20 | °E berield” 0 £00 0 handted $3,000 onthe race, Moat of the @delphin club wan really in the lead. OH money stayed in the bookm. if | **Louden feoteowoeo y ¥ akers ‘The percentages of the teams ‘carried | Murphy, 2b- © 0 2 4 0} ‘ 7 Handucamshe Dalgh iene wonminractis out to the last decimal were: Phfladet- | Collina, 3! Onl am Omelet} See cally a e way. with Suffrage sec- pple, -eonts:_ Datel. see. Oldring, cf. 13-3-a--0-—01 6 13.27 3}. 2iond and Brookdale Nymph third The Detroit players were accom- | 5, in ninth ng. | Ree Syren araeiecatinesnuiocieel sre amie O 1 6 0 0} sian for Hiberted in ninth Inning | alent Won ian seacs ichele Monier tity: Plank, p.- Teed Ue sex0. pectesiitat | ‘The horse that remained true to the| First Inning. = SS Sf Base stite—om sect, 12; of Dineen, talent in waa James | ange lined 9 NiSKoldse wanneren Ic [1s off Newton, i |B. Brady. e saddle, he| defe-and-Rot_twre_banes-onHartect’s A M4 2710 1) leat Sane. 20 fine Om SMe A. xan thing and so. Oi ol pit oO on 2, OF roy le, ent on nin ya pee Seis b rn ‘ Nortahiye te pirat dee on Balls—Oft Donovan, 4] Firat Hage on Errors-St. Louts, 1 m tito 6 ta NO. RUNS. Plank, 1 Wsea—St. Louis, 10; Migh-! 1 beat a slOW grounder. Nicoois| Firat Bane on Errors—Detrolt, 1. | 4 gfounded to— Schaefer, who touched 1 Lett on Bases—Detroit f- Philas di Second,-fore tit Hariseland-deubled eps el pila— Nichola at firat. Seybold fouled out} 5 od fourth, to Rossman, NO RUNS. yi MeGinnis Cashed: s tr} Moriarit o Second Inning. Prantl. PlayesWitllams, Chase (and MeGii ne Rossman grounded to Dayls. Couxh- ty LsaeiWe dicta Un out, urphy sto, Davis, quant dd Bulls—Blair, cho! ry pros a row 4 en wy e—E; ee! i ’ ght the Dettolt catoher- at firat. “NO Unnpirer=0'Lauigitin and Conny. pire—Egan. hn Horner ot oft In i Sha Davis Bit at one two foot outside the AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, New | UAVS Ie Tent or Lemere sean plate and fanned. Mu Schnc- |Sdiacfer stole accond and kicked Nich-| york: Sept new Umpire 1 eaapessea eer: ‘ire tiara | Cobb. NO RUN Third Inning. “O'Leary popped out to N Collins Mationess tojols'M the facd opening a gash aver hts % ord doubled int Scherer. TWO RUNGE. Cobb_pd ee Tohola, Dono- | to Nichols. aration LA any epee oA Dearden oa Hing ballooned to. Sch: Oldring | Behaofer skied to Davis. .Crawford out, {4 Ubled and scored, SRE TeonRie nit, | Marpiiy. to. Davie. “NO_RUNS | Cobb’ york keapin| 0 -® kingte Sar hie neem oat to right -uank sleied.- -attnel led “a0. cna" | Nichols singled, but Po vers did not try rowers. macrifeed, Bohaeter to, Ross {10 noore. Seybold out, Donovan to Tous: | Plank. gropnded. to, Coughlin why “Oldring the — plain, Harisel | "et ONE RE — org OO tnary to Roars, | ——Sixth Inning. B. RL ES tani Rosman Ganed Coughlin Aird ta! Le Erna Hartacll. “Payne lined to Oldring. NO Cobb hit into the right Held crowd for Roseman sacri Collins | Davis waled. ' Murphy also walked. to Jones. “Connolly called on strikes, Powers out, NO RUNS. two, bases. | 480 {Collins nkted out to Rossman, | Davia out Cou rent likewise. NO ee Murphy Fifth Inning. Seventh Inning. O'Leary fouled to Powers. Denovan| t into the crowd for two|singled. Jones weat to second and ban a ioiBanavan fanned- Jonen beat a|DoMovan to ‘thir don Collins's wild | bunt. O'Leary scored on Schaefer's = force of Jones, Murphy to Nichols, (Continued on Second Page.) AT. PITTSBURG (N.L.)—-CALLED eas O te 0\00:, 01 42.0 5 career 210s On gms Ou Oa0) fs ind Geoige Memsio. : tle taenty rounss before the Pacific ene 1) to-nich ciohed in below the required weight. 13% te Gans did not mova the ream. while. Memsic mans to make the weight.” The fighters went to thelr uf eyate a good meal. .Gans ig the favorite in {fie betting at odds of/2 1:2 to-1.. . There is very littic bet- Aing. Mos SCS friends. Pye A bel. beasts fen rounds. ‘ w Circulation Books Open to All.’ i tal LS Ned YORK, ~——THIGHLANDERS. KING'S DAUGHTER ~ARE BEATEN IN | WINS THE CULVER NINTH INNING: FROM SUFFRAG Browns Pound Newton Out}. . Nesta oie Every Horse in the Feature afBox-and Pull O = = 2 = uc Event at Gravesend Was Heavily Backed. ictory. (FINAL SCORE.) ST. LOUIS. 010101013— 7 HIGILLAN DERS. 0001-31400 L— GRAVESEND RESULTS. FIRST RACE—James B. Brady (9| to 20 and 1 to 5) 1, Beardall (5 to} 2 for place) 2, Blue Heron 3. SECOND RACE—Welbourne to 1. and 5 to 2) t (2 Perseverance (3| 6 far turn, Tho | ned a foul-again © this aft) Welbnurnt, way: astern Tea Rt sprung hy TRIED 10 SHO0 PRA St YENI WORLD —~ 1907. Tammany Leader on Whom stol Was Drawn To-day FULL SETI Recorder Orders Punishment) “CRIMMINS FILES “ALN ON THE N.Y, CY RY, 80,786.97 Has a Claim for $1 “ Circulation Books Open to AIL” FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, ‘WEAPON WAS PRESSED j this afternoon in the corridor of the Park Row Building. | Nagle's neck is a follower of Joseph Burke who was defeated at last ondy and warmer to-night: Saturday rain, by Dietz in Binoy Fight of Tues- day, Brings Dramatic €lose . to Political Argument. “AGAINST BIG MAN'S NECK. Trigger Was Pulled, but the Cartridge: Failed to Explode, and Nagle Seized the ah Revolver—The Police Heard Nothing About It. -An.attempt was made on the life of Tammany Leader Percy Nacle |) ps. Only the failure of a-revolyer cartridge to explode saved the big Yorkville politician from death, The man who snapped the gun against . Tuesday's primary by John J. Dietz for the leadership of the Twentys ~ fourth Assembly District. Y } Nagle received rumors that Burké-was “looking for him.” The big —— | fellow did not run‘away, but he kept a good sized following with him”; wherever he went. z ¥ T Park Baie Building when Burke entered with a number of followers. twatked: ip to Nagle and looked up-at him tn rage. On primary day Burke was given to understand that Nagle was | sending guerillas down to his district to elect Dietz. The rumor was spread by intimates and the sore was kept open. ‘Pnis afternoon Nagle and his friends were standing in the corridor of the Burke» | GET TOG ELHER. ,”" Burke is reported to have begun. THE ENEMIES “Oh, there you are, you big Nagle retorted in kind, and the two were glaring at each other when le suggested, “Let's sit down and talk this over like men,” No, 1 wouldn't sit down with you, you big stiff,” Burke's answer is sald Nagle _a_punch in the. to have been, and with that he ts sald to have struck 4 # Charley Et The-crowd number iatTey EEN Pree Tin TTIY. Sonciad-acbie-reager-slewn Close Finish in. Fourth, Nilus was thhrown cut by 'Morlarity, | Security, Proet and Lotus waa the or- esa netintierrrteeeace snamentwe oa brrtiena fnlwh..of the. ted. race. eau tank boise mys a se seit ibe Lotus was se favorite, where ther Pickering war Watiaos—popped st Seourity. ‘| was a9 good-nu 4 to 1 ebb a oo -to Take Of to Jail war witnessed tn thi Tooked as It outta Hall} NB. Wallace threw, out Kceslor, Hall atruce [Te (oe Gog te mane aT {Chase died, Yeaxer to Jones. NO), 4 yap of three lengths in the run to tho firs turn, but backed up in the , Second inning? run to the wire. Bs urity, Lotus and Preen came past the ge it eae walked (and took (hird one (active nem iio ie lee lae wild pitch. Spencer died. Williams to] strongest at the endo might have Chase and Yeager scored. Jones fied | Yon in another Atty. fe 14 vo Bel °G) was thrown out, Chase “ nt | to Newton. ONE 1UN Elephant” Favorite Lost. | seconst Int Morlarty struck out. Bell struck out, Laporte singled. Miller lost on the itiams forced rite ol f the day porte, Wallace to Niles, NO RUNS. « beaten on s to 1 chance SThird Inning winning easly p 5 cond, wit wi nwied. .Moriarty threw out 6 bre: ng " files taking second. . Stone ie nies EAU Sn to Chase: tiful double play ©! out at third.» NOR ANERICAN LEAGUE. | 8. Bikir singled. Newton struck out, Me- At Washington. 0) ed on Becond Page.) (Continul cond Page. GROTTO COO cee eee weet | Clark and Warner, eI SEE EVENING WORLD Jian nv ve) 22 ol -—- FO-MORROW FOR abe pigaedt Charlee; Fats ROBERT EDGREN’S meet seal GREAT STORY ON Hen pete a et 8) xan and, Shaw. SALE OF MEN’S FINE SUITS AND FALL GVERCOATS. $8.75 Bob Fitzsimmons No. 3 in Series on at Kin clothlers, 243 Hroudway, y Hall, All the 6 newest patterns tn ianralauite Rogu- jar 16 vitllos at Imported wors- ‘ teas brown shades, ” thibet slikelined Ey top coats and A . / King’s, 243 Broad. svening unit je }Rim and same coats rot Merten shoes, and the Recorder then told Acting Detective Hasameyer to give the man a good trouncing, Hassmeyer grabbed the prisoner and na jiffy had him across his knee, To the amusement of the ‘spectators the es were Used with J.eftect where would do t » privot wa a him. The beating to cease to stand up b the one Calling Mertens w a charge of bedting him who “had made | against him, | would forsly but Rocorder asked If she him on th fell re 1pon ame, fused, where culprit nia eh and bes, ner back, bur the Svife refused t the er remanded him to jail eens eyes Ww blackened and her face swollon and.» 1 ty brulves and marks ¢ hy wie sald, had |bee AT KING'S, 243 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE CITY HALL. | Men's Mack Wits nt 85.0; and Saturday ke uxo mixture MI Rroadway; open wntll 0,30, %* i at $i Saturday evening, wed the claim. ope Ton its Tie = = — ~— Geral Aivieo ee wen UNoRGa Cn nn Bn | and Sends Prisouer for Work He Has Performed. Contracting TW _Eaat Site nomas Crimmins street, through O'Brien, Boardman & Pintt, it# attorneys, ¢ ified a me- chanie's Hen for $180,785.97 agalnat the New ork Clty .RalYlway Company, The tracks, franchise, rolling enances, &¢, for stone, r templates, remo the roadbed of the extending Hundred and du be for mate July The Ontario, ined as Sept follows (ta 2) Recatiemtie 2 to D4 WOOT vam (7 to 1) 1 IAMSTOWN, Ma it Grvylac on Mo wad 9 1 louble breads! nod $12 Values, Open Raturday evening tit 10. ae | pe! ; € | volver. ‘The crowd surged tn, surrounded and screened the combatants, and then Jaq suddenly disappeared. Not a policeman had heard anything about it when an Evening World | way SAYS NAGLE WAS “HIELED.”’ “ | gle'a friends were closing in and the big fellow was keeping his tem= » yery poorly in control, when one of Burke's adherents passed him a es Shoot the dub!” volver, crying, “No, Pwon't dott that way, ARTRIDGE. DIDNT -EXPLODE. “pyldo It myself, then,” shouted the excited Burke follower, jabbing the uazle of the gun into Nagle’s neck and pulling the trigger, Burke, dsnsdng St dn mu ‘A loud click was the only result, Nagle turned white, but grabbed the re~ dat the Park Row Building. But in the corridor and Haan's mosphere buzzed with the talk of the fight had seen which way Burke went or réporter arrly parroom the In the excitement nobody Nagle had vanished, : Nobody seemed to know the name of the man who had prodded the {nto Nagle’s neck. which. revolver ‘According to an acqualntafice who saw Burke as he was hastily leay: zle in self-lefense, According to this Ing, Burke claims to haye™struck authority Burke sald he saw Nagle shifting a revolver from one pocket to en he reached over and punched him three times another, whi : i How Nagle, who is a vigorous fighter, rofragied from “mixing it’ Is @ tery to those who know him. The ex} nation given by some Is that 2% m: Bur forall. © had too big a crowd with him and Nagle k»pt cool to prevent # free — ‘the man who snapped the weapon, according to one man who saw thie, mix up, Was a smooth shayen man, abou feet 8 thehes tal sod in dark sult dna derby bat. The glimpse of him was fe athe closed in arqund the: two. gtay members of the party ‘\ half hour after the encounter Nagle was with John H ‘while Burke ¥ seen striding nerona City 0 , Commisstoner of rted as moving: conversing earn Hall Park 18 rep Water Supply, Gas-and Electrielty long orother section of Park Roy : ——— —_—___—_—— Sed AT THE CLUB, GARE BOULEVA EVAN! Yours for the askibe ‘woos! concert a la Cs