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a 1,000,000 ‘ORCED | __ BELNONT.TO QUIT : the Financier to Compel Him ($100,000 LosT NE w YORK. ON ALFRED NOBLE IN STAKE RACE runes Shows screat Speed and Wins Triumph Mile’ at _ Brighton, (Spedinl to The Evening Worlt) _ BRIGHTON BEACH KACE TRACK, Oct. %—"Uncle is a racenorse John FE, two-year: the Triumph sald Madden in the paddock as the Ids were for Mile Stake to-dity. Ton\minutes Jater Uncle had proved the truth of the great trainer's statement, {when after being newsly tee: being saddled here TIGERS HIGHLANDERS GIVE WHITE SOX “ANOTHER FIGHT = ‘a Great Bluff Was Worked on. _to Agree to. the Merger. ‘Volume 1." of a petition miles long and containing a cold million f_bona-tide signatures was the prize exhibit to-day before the Public Bervice Commis! Lemuel Ely Quigg got it itup supposedhy for pres- entation-to the late but not lamented Rapid Transit Commissioh, peally to “big stick’? August Belmont in Wallstreet, sion, and make the owner of the profitable Subway and “I.” system merge with thd over- | @apitalized surface lines of Thomas F. Ryan. Did the petition bring Mr. Belmont to. book? Well, Mr. Quigg pever had to take the petition to the Rapid Transit Commission, Mr..| Belmont fused with Mr. Ryan, and one million Manhattanites got nothing ¥or their pains. The petition was for more subway roads and only such @ubway roads as would give, transfers to the surface lines. twas the clause “only such subway qwas the result. Mr., Quigg Was asked If he had not Purporely deatroyed evidence of the Games of the persons to whom tie had roads,” and the Inter-Met, merger + the witness quickly decinred that he Was-not auch « person. that would you ive — “eect —tn—connection with his! work for Tiiolas FL Ryan, “Precisely,”? was the bold reply. He, also named [Tracey Rogers as the former tegislative agent of the. Metro- | polltan interests at Albany. A sub- | (Boena has gone forth for Rogers from | tghe commission. Sure He Can't Find Checks.— D. Ciffford Morehead, ‘secretary and treasurer of the defunct - New York | City Rallway Company, recalled Wo the stand. He wasnnaked i¢ he had “The proper definition is’ yery-bread; sald Quigg, VA, Aas a 8 petuon who hangs around a ure and is open to ans: engal with the ustivest OF Vas the reason of your employment the fact of your meee the membera of the Legislaturef “Because I was acquainted. ie every Lone tn the State,” sald: Qi ‘wax the {reason,:no doubt, of, my enip! joymant. = sehecks © tet to the coramission, Compa: , orgaiizations pf: + * Democrat in this lat." Been able to ToMTe as yet The minaing of the $780,00) “apectal con: | s@ruction “account.” ‘Tam quite sure I cannot find them,’ HOLE INJURED “reeall that 1 did,” was a Mr, Ivink gave NPotie ta8k nally | Brd Morehead surrendered wa whiness: eehair to Mr, Quigg. rthur H. Masten, specta] master Tn; the recent hearings, “wrote a iet~ which was read. ax counsel for the re New York City Railway ia the missive caent by-Mr, Ivins, said { Vouchers Of.the A LOG OF WOOD Motorman palitag Throw Aside Child Run rs Bir, Masten, celvers of the hie to the receivers that ail the tons company were at the disposal of the cominission, Mr, Masten could not lo- cate certain important youchers wifich Pincus Morris, three years old, the eon of Barnet“Morris, of No. 8% Eaat Qne ri ‘sked for. n¢ Br, Repent partet eth iden Hundred and Twenty-fourth street, was — ¥ Knocked down and run-over by a Sec- “Mr, Quigg’a memory. falled absolute- | ony n y 1 ae SRA Od partys casi, | 0nd avenue trolley ear at the One Hun- Nhe tare aiins cartied as cash pal to {dred and Twenty-fourth street. corner { lobbyis: Quigg's partners and clerks, t and pitireter of sransi! reforms sala. hha, been: given to people whose names he ‘coun: not recall tt he would, and ‘would net recall if he could 1 don’t care to subject these_persons to the same ann nee, that was the Fesult of yesterday’ disclosure by the ohecks,” said Quick. Mr, Ivina called the witne: atten. ~@ion to-an item of $7,460'pald to him this year, “Ang for which T haye ote yet ac- counted,” said Quigy “I owe a good taeal on’ this epecial subway account.’ J still have some money, though.” Why }don't you pay up?” sald Tyine. Quigg repited: ‘7 will in tho Nix afternoon, ,The little boy war rolled under ‘the fender for hglt:a block before the matorman vould stop the car, “As the vehicle came to a halt motor- man and conductor jumped down, dragxed the unconscious child out and rusted him to the curb, There thoy | placed him. on the sidewalk, tossing him rould «TOR of wood, Before the crowd realised what thay were ‘wbout they ran back to the car, put on, the power and sped away. A qulek-witted spectator-topk the car 4 number, 1,483, anid the numbers of the seourse:of time, motorman’ and condustor, 1,689 and 1,798 ‘Well, just what work are you en-| respectively, Policeman Clarke vent the aed jh Gf the present time? Mr, due ASnAve: been t Feconclie the} then atarted utter the. cowardly con different “elvi¢ ons of the | quctor and motorman, ‘he Pincus b ea ere eee ald the wlthners eT ain | Nas # Draken Jaw and internal IngttrTes interested In securing. a uniformity of eT udlic opinion for thitg tracks on the econd’ ait Third™ avenue ‘L' lines. You see,.thy former rival Interests now being merged, I have: favored some jana owhicn J formerly opposed, and, his ta one instance: "Are You Tesponwiine for the ditrerent resentative citt-, gens in the Bronx which have been age pearing ‘before this vers Commission? “Tam,” said the witness, to the great surprise of Commmixsloner? Willcox, | "I these organizations worked up by: Sames L. Walls and Edward H. Healy.’ Here Mr, Ivins, dno n Jow ‘volce, ad- dressed Commissioner Willoox, with an eye twinkle: “Il wish’ Iv could -nfd a BONIS TIME LIMIT. ON DIVORCE EXPIRES Anna Gould, “Whose Decreé Cannot Now Be Appealed, Settles Creditors Claims, “Was the Hronx Committee of One Hundred forma at Vat wugwestion?® asked Commissioner Willcox. “It was," replied Mr. Quigg, thers was a goreral laugh. Quigg Kept, the, promise ‘he made if aterday, and produced at the hearing| PARIS, Oot. 2—The of the mammoth ‘petition o! “ one'miliion names got upsostensibks tor | Which Count Roni de Castellane joould appeal tq the Court of Cassation ex- + Statieian to the. old Rapid Transit pired to-day, and the divorce decree mission, is which hte prayer wal obtained by Mme. Anna Gould, the le that ‘only subwaya be built fo which transter#'be given from the sub- former Countess de Casteliag¢, Is now stan this paultlon over presented to | absolute, 0 and time I!mit “in way lines, ue} Rapid. nait Comminston?!” asked |) Mme. Gould has settled aut of court Mr Tying, the creditor's claims, both against Was mot,” sald Quike with a {herself and the Count. . <,amile, Wall street knows that tho petl- “ton was ghown to August Belmont and “the IntersMet markor followed, ; _ AMERICAN LEAGUE. ‘Mr Willcox asked M.namoa’ for the ‘ ae ees “wero secured In the pub- ‘ she peitneas denied it ving referred [put up by Secrest imnecompren with’ but | The “nigger” | call_a lobbytet,+ Conductor: injured child to Harlem Hospital and] ‘'4he—natiral KAnenesx: SAREE ‘won the. race, Few races this-reason have brought out blexer betting ser the‘fricmpn, [the bookmakers on Alfred the tp. wan freely circulated that the Vcolt“was the best of-the-yaar barring Colin, The men on the high stools in the betting ‘ring couldn't the handle money fast enough. One hundred dollar atthe post, Unele ran around the entire neld Befaevers tand=> out-Spooner Hose a a, on th iniite Ball-7 > as dues to eat ride ith’s Men Ralty ‘in eel ples © ee ~ Sho Gamen of: Season With (FINAL SCORE.) / CHICAGO. 000000000— 0 [EVENING WORLD RACING CHART AT H DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH. | oct. 3... __ CLEAR - TRACK FAST. . = Jockeys. Bal Volaisle ie Eimer Cloud. Algelone Di6¢ Lad of Langdon rs Se Hate ese ORES reaeeg vw Hea ¢ re He Bae Searhe ia Ariadne. Ser Velntiie haa plent teks fe the toad tn:the first-quarter, “was emence: sss wens bentt of tbe oilers, “* AUTUMN: MEETING. - | nn a Senators Are Playthings for Pennant. Race Leaders i in Part of Game— Athletics Give Cleveland a Surprise. + The Detrott American League teat, certain of winning from Weshing- ton in the Jast game of the series, simply toyed with the Senators during the latter part of the battie and let the home talent score a sufficient num- her of uns to take the sting out of their defeat, The Tigers were not in danger at any stage of the battle: In Philadelphia the near-leaders gave Cleveland « hard fight, succeed- ing In bianking them.. The victory goes to-the credit of Dygert, who Surngier Pieud shows n= tiauetes ohiger alatance: Se SOND re Si Sellin; four-year rey maieentn “one mile DETROIT. | ATHLETICS. pitched. fine. baseball. < { —— | bilis sent his price from 4 to 1 to 2 to HIGHLANDERS. ‘x i ¢ { N i In & hurry,.and even at that the 0030 gi 5 z 4 { {FINAL SCORE.) | (FINAL SGORE.)— | money:kept-pouring Ih; Uncle, too; was | O 221 Seem aaliane Biss Biiwancae ie | | : | Mberafy backed, but the bulk of the} — — — 811010, p Se ote RTROIT. j Wa Hivcardo . —t 5 . D . |coin went on Alfred Noble. ‘The result Fenthaicdiamiorer: Oruicuisr, Hebedor” DTArke. Phil” Finch, Tard : | CLEVELAND. lot the race left $100,000 of this latter CHICAGO. | Badgy “and Poaueseing, Biller sent dm cient Sr the front and made every , 010 0. 33101— 91000000000 — | with the bookmaker: H.PO_A_E 0 Tene darster wea Well Up AI] thew po was almost te ue 1 s = |e tarts Likes apauarters Horses? eg orp teh a ‘ Vulauebe voll post lta ed rece Tard finished strc Pestepeed badly, alter ehow ef WASHINGTON. PHILADELPHIA Altes Noble started of ike © alar-lJomen, cha @ 2 1. Of SESH uO AE Sh 0 0 0000210— 300200200 ter horse and led almost to the- turn Onto mae boat Ff Ee Fin Jockeys: i Fi 2 for home. “It didA’t look §¢ any-}| Isbell, 2b: % Inueases carers: = To, Ttadin eid | z lthing in the race could catch, him. At, Donchue, 1b... Oe ATs OO nna a im? - at is cyrganeyy | CLEVELAND 2 this point, however, Miller ‘got busy |’ Davis, sa... - 0 0 0 3 2? Wie | Reince Harnbore lez 6 HS ROIT. | AND. a on--Spodher—and=— sven waealongaide| Hickman: If- +000. 0 0} fay Hoots cf ety votes HR eUA Tae RH Po ag the leader with the others closing In | Rohe, 3b,. Ore Fath Bellwether 3 Heike + D. Jones, If. Ones Qo 0 2.0.06 ; __Alfred Noble quit when caught, #0 the| oo o ere se oe ay if $1 Sthacler, 2b.-,. 1a 0 Bradiey, 3b. -- O20 se) 33.1 4 Face from the bend home looked be- | Sullivan, ee Ooty: 9-_-nes eine “Jackson $ a # | Crawford, cf... 0° 2 1° 0} Bay, cf. 00 1-0 0 ; jtween Spooner and Meslick, ‘The Inst Walsh, po. bia Toe | RS tad Se rertiae piagen = § | Cobb, ris... 2% 1 0 0|Lajole, 2b. 9 10 4 0 4 : ped behind Miller's. mount | Alirock. p 0 0 1 4 Ny ga 1 ce : Lewis, rf. 0 0 0 %O\Slark,c Oe aaa : Andis (orm the trastons oly kusecondellt lisAtzyze a sense 0 0 OO} FB Atsee aly Wolf. RESON (OIE Hides, Gries 'f. Davie. Col. White. ay Potts Cuncae. é a4 me wR Hat * none aH: -9 0—_9-_-Hinchman-tf oe looked snag iba Shopnenamonleametelene. fee are ee had seeds bul hung at Sat the a ends iF ther quit. Kennyetta has gone z = fe : a alone. In the middle of the stretens\ 72) : rings Hambure be Pea aa Se Oe SR Covghtin, 3b. 1 1 3 0}Birmingham, ss-...0 0 4 2 2 a however, Uncle, which had all they {hot Bem th inning: The Triumph: Stakes, en GROG AGE att d plate to value of $2,000 Schmidt, c. 34 0. 1 Lister, 1b., >0 O11 0 4 ‘ eax, fT tron} Batted for Jones, nin Tt ene rniiies he | PEC deesanee atte acti omit HIGHLANDERS, Aimer Sans ott 248 a 9 Won deteing. O'Leary, 2 3 3. ¥ Clarkson, p .0 0 40 . e be § In. Jy dey ae — finteh, and from there to the end It was is eeet ie COE Abe a Sfaladeeeas v7 Bt iY Finn Donovan, p.. Tc O 0 + 'g-drive with Uncle just getting up-on/ Hoffman, cf...» 11 0 eae gh ogt de at Milles og og oe 70.3 5 Lhe post. a Conroy,-cl..-p----+--2-.1 1 0 cine u i: Rego ag Totals... 2252.9 1127-0 Bk PHILADELP: Ramred Ran Good Race. Elberteld, ss-- Vas Vin Orne Cr Os UPTON oe WASHINGTON. ‘ RH PO A Sulvolatile had ail her-speed. in-the| Ball, s8..-«+ 0 00.4 af iforner 30300 Po a _e|Hartsel. If. 0-1 1-0 opening Wash, and after getting off in| Chase, 1b. 1°26 0 Seen ES: ‘ = Milan] rf... .. 2 0 1] Nicholls, ss. a 0 2°3 front, gulloped ali the way, winking by ry od eqie He wan almost Je(t ¢! the post, but Finn sent him after tis | Gantey,« 0.0 _0| Seyboldrt B 0 : three lengths from the Keene maiden | Thomas, 1b..-.2+.00 : 5 ies SRG" rnfon rus and ashe, he cauent the Dutch AU me head or the stint any on ey ar 9 2 9 eae ae Bt ; 0 0 ISummer Cloud. Algelone ran behind | Moriarity, 3b.. ) Lae! ya EAR Tirade ranshjs races Altied Noble acta. terrific. pac elehanty, 2b. Nae dee Oi Davis Abe 110 0 {Salvolatile to the stretch and then gave | Lapotte, tf, ve dt we Wier = Kay, cf. saraeee OQ 3 0D 0] Murphy, 2bes T70 4 -& Summer Cloud, Of the’ others . ee i ran the beat race, handicapped | Belly If. 20 11S C. Jones, 1b. 1 [0 13° 0 9jCollina, 3b.... Dela se 04 ‘ae he yo te ‘rns if ae ue ove: Williams, bss 7 Rese testa be Blankenship, c -0 b 4> 1-1! Olfring, ci. - 0-2-0 0 ast and—maktTR—up—pienty—o! at Fr “ay Reis frond ih the, back nueich nally fing | Kleinow,c...s01s. 0 2-50 eel mi : 0-1-8 6 0 | Schreck, €:-. 0-0 10-0 hing a good fourth. thom poor RDI? ETe = 5 ie Sa eee eet yas yar parlor (Newer. p.- B Sumter Shipke, 3b. -0 0 2-7. 0} Dygert, ps. T6000 the money: : = ahestore rye fe oh aidan Se How ‘Also Eligibles” Figure. Miller oA Sena Se 52 Wenor =: {How Vodrhees_gat_into_the sécond mice is a mystery. His name was not. In the entriés sent out last-night—and fake LOWS he “ould not be mgured. The—-frat—-news-the—purvile -gvt-of—his, starting was when his name was-put On the jockey board, with {iller as hilx | pilot. He won ail tho way. [T.fottowed him closely {but her q “xome. Treasa LNisdicairiurexnlalicitsisar ‘Marater came $n strong at the fintsh to he an enay eacond in front of Vino. ‘The latter was:a heavily playod tayor- | tte, He was off absojutely inst, but ran sround his fleld most of the way and finished third. Feoled the Regulars. The regulars sald Jack. Atkin could trot carry the weight In the third race, |and ‘necordingly an Rood ax 4 to 1 was te had against ‘the Schrelber colt. A ckaAteinianawevormaldrcecey iiacline {Post and won easily. Prive: Hamburg war heavily played ,to win this race. Hyperion and for nwhile {i looked Ike he would get the’money, He Jed to the stretch, only to shorten his atride there and to be jased by Jack Atkin,” Dreamer, neglected in the betting, came through the atretch with?’ xfegt burst of mpecd Lr got second money, *Woolstone All the Way. Woolstone, a long shot, won nearly all the way in the fifth race. Tho reat could never get -rear ‘him. Zipango, Green Seal, Lord Lovat and Kilter were the well plevedsones: *Zipango and Green Seal were closely held by the books. Neither of them figtred to any ‘great extent—in the running. ~Marbies All the Way, ~ Ofarblos all the way, with Chulita, punder a han drive to catch her, was the finish of the sixth race, which was a acramble | for two-year-old fillies. Misa Delaney jimet- third monoy. Aunt Rose was almost lett at. the post’ or aha would have een in/the.'monayy Chutita’ was an odds on choice. Every Wise mano at the track went to her. { Quite a bondle of fives and tena were urned up on Black Mary and Winning Star to Show. ee ere HAMILTON RESULTS. HA. ITETON-CRAGE-. TRACK. ont. Oot. 3.—Results in torday’s races were an follo' FIRST RACE—Five and one-halt tur- longs.—Salvage (8 to 1) 1.) Belle Strome (out for place) 2, Zurlpldes (4 to 6 to show) 2. SECOND RACE—Six furlongs.—Su- derman (9 to 8) 1, Padrone (2 to § for, place) 2, Frescati (out for show) 3: > “THIRD RACK—Steepleohase: about one and three-quarter miles,—Kara g {0 1)/1.-Buckinan, (3 to. 6. for place) &, Coal Black Lady (6 to 5 for show) 8) orpurth. Race Five and as nits fur, OnKN.A-Avatintoer 0 ar (4 (0 1 for piety 2 Trackleas (1 to 2 show) 3. FIFTH RACK-Six furlongs.—Rmma | G, to 8) L-Proapero (even for place) Hlack Hawk (7: to 10 for show) 3. JSUT RACE—Sution, 6 to 2. won; Bathmaria, 3 to 10 place, second: Bally} eae ‘Out-show, RACE—One mile—Ledy Bhkse. on Errors—Chicago, Highlanders, 4. Lott on Bases—Chicago, 4; Highland: ers 4. Struck Out—By Adtrock, Home Run—Hoftman, 1 BENTH RACKE—Selll A) waded; ani aw H ye iF furlon, 3.) Tyme Loves” Por 1 Lrvesel 92); ‘Dugat aoe chi Woolstone «now: 2 -OFeviouN race, Lorl Lovat ran « good ‘race, tive Ipdex. 3 | —Pwo-Base—-Hit— Wiliams. ae Stolen Hases—Iabell, Rohe, Chase, Mo-) th rlarity (2) ioe iprusse! Double Plays=Rohe, Isbell and Dono- = 4 Callahan hue; Moriggity, Willlars and Chass. Hak Sumter Imp! on 8 os Preston vee ‘i ¢ ee sare B t . Aunt Hose oo AMERICAN. LEAGUE PARK. NEW) sont, Tieng W orm eo hlanders Tes. ba Fly spew Won nasUy Wales sox sityea thelr tas mame: ot pestrot the Mas Delaney ran & nice even race and shoud Win over a 1 the weason before a crowd of 1,00 peo- ple. the Highlanders have any further hope for the pennant, so they juat got 1o- wether to-day -gnd deokled to put uj one tracking gccdwcrap = for “Aul Lang Syne.’’ First Inning. ., Hee animes | Hahn-atingied:~ omen wate: tape |g fu Donohue filed to Hoff- Boome: RUNS. error and went to second on Elberfeld’a sac? Hoffman was out-stesling third, Sullivan to Rohe. filed to Meuer. man, Davis filed to Bell. Hoffman was safe on Isbell’ tittce, labetl to Donohue. Chase ‘fled: ta Jones; NO RUNS. * Second Inning. Hiokman walked aks second on Rohe'a under, Elberfel to Willlams, Sullivan fied to Bell. Walsh forced Rohe, Hiberfeld to Wil lama. NNO RUNS, ~~ ~ bila ek OBST 44 _alotiarity singled and was, forced an } ACT SHREee EES <aporte’s” grounder,” Wally to i f gi Hel wan thrown. out. by. Label], “Wille (abla ans ty on pong pR iama singled, scoring, Laporte, Klenow LENE bleotyscivmes thivesu nee wae singled, pending Williams to taird. Wiona? Wore yet free to use yo Nouer was sife-on-Iqbell'a erron an Willlama scored. fteal Klelnow was out ‘at the In late. v1 fivtn to'Inbelt to Bullivan, TWO. RUNS The witness wld 1 + n fi proached himoon t Third Inning. quiry Why Monapoly jndmitted that he 2 own, though with Morlarity Garew out Hahn. Willams Ae es jo 4 with some) healts threw out Jones, Isbell. walked and Was Favored. do OL stole xecond. Dbnohue hit to Morlarity : jasphalta ougat to be: excluded who touched out iabell at third, NO . : Pressed with questions a + Rika” : 3 y “effect hig’ eat in placing | Hoftman “hit to centre for a home; ALBANY, Oct. leleon PL Lewis, ones NG AM ay nS ine Hinata te run, . lberteld alngled and took mec: | chief engineer of the Now York Board linear Lawla si vente ond as Saleh Uva out chaaes are of Estimate «and Apportionment, waa| would have thin effect he would third’ “Uaporte caingled, coring Miber=| the ‘chlet witness to-day) before Goy,| nov have favored it If ad So Des fold, Bell Mled to Hahn. TWO RUNS. | itughes In the conitiived hearing ‘on | leved: f 4 Fourth Inning the charges preferred by the City Club GE i of New York against Horousn Prosident| THREE JOCKEYS INJURED:. singled and. stole: second, Bultivan | John F,- Ahearn. - struck out.” Walah flied to Motlarity. | Fe minutely questioned about the| LATONIA RACK TRACK, Oct, 3—| See ont in to piteh tor Chicago, | Adoption In 18M 70r the specification: tor | Jockeys Koerner, Conny edie | Willaims "aouvied,” Hletbow mined. Paes ne. a pape RS day when McKer Jamfet and Oghent rcoring. ma, Dut was ‘caught use’ of’ Trinidad — asi 2 : firat, Jones. i Ae eeaie made by) the distillation of ol!s, » This] The jock rarwere sont 6 owls} Hauer nit int. a double pla apecitication, It appeared, was adopted )ytt "taming internat ijlieen Urne ani to Isbel Ito Donohue, ONE MUR on’ | by the Boatd’ of [ailmate and Appor- [prove fatal Fifth Inning tlonment Upon tie recommendation dt —_- “Hahn Med to Hell. Jones ntruck ou Yaball fled to Klenow. NO RUNI wAltrook Ao ORES RIN out . Biherveld. TR EE eae Nelther the world's chanpiotis nor -=zg HUGHES DGS FOR ying & double Willlama threw out :Hickman. ‘Rone tyne. Black Mary—rot_a_w F | i Btingeos ne a Paeeantlaa s tron. Work ant? ~Tuckernuck Grace Camerin ( Hane, a nays es AEE Ron sanliy, “Boxer held on well. Lachesis closed strong.o © + coshmandina.tvad)and_ looked "a winner, Out-ras outst "the ‘headtot the stretch, ites clty. was’ atterward withdrawn at fhe Instance of Martin W, Littleton, \then President of Hrooklyn Borow \Qom all the boroughs except Mau }tan ¢ \' 1S Goy, Hughes quextioned the: i ra i ludgment?, Eager to Learn at Ahearn In | series of aiseations.” the Governor asked, a committee consisting of Borough it. NATIONAL CEAGUE. At Pittsbern, Prealdent, Ahearn, Engincer Lewis and Chief Engineer Olney, of Manhattan Base on Bablis—O} Batite on trot s—L ngton, | Out “on Errors-ieveland, 1; 7 Bet a—Cleveland, 2; Philadel- By Struck ing Donovan, 1 Gehr- ‘Thrée-Bese Hite—Rohmldt, Clarkson, 4; by Dy South and} ring : Out—By “Brece—Hit—ontrins | rwo-Base Hit—Clark. ” Double Phay—Birmingham and Lister. Umplres—Connolly-and O'Loughitn. Danovan; Two. Base Hite)! Lary, Stolnn-Hases-—Cotrty 4) Double Plays—O'l and Ko: Crawford and Schmidt, Rossman (1 sles) UmpiresHurat and 2 18 (Special to The Evening World.) COLUMBIA BALL PARK, _PHILA- AMERICAN GROU DELPHTA, Oct. S—With the faintest WASHINGTAOS + Oct, hope that’ Detroit might possibly fal) Hughey Jerinings was given an ovation rt and the pennant the Ath- and a splendidtioral liorseshoe Here to- ey went into the jaa game with -day dy MMs oldBaltimore friends. He| Cleveland, prepared to win or to dle Jwas also deluged with telegrams, can- a forlorn -rosh for the tai. Firat Inning. Fuck fanned—Collina | threw Bradley im upon winning League pennant for Detroit gratulating American F : et out at first. Bay fanned, (NO RUNG after the excitement of yosterday. Hiettea! wled{o. bay.)| Clarkson ya Phe attendance was rather small de- /poacd of Nicholls and sovbold at fir spite tae perfect weather, —— NOR First-tnnitey aia mod a ~Socond—tming-— D, Jones out, Smith to C,—Jones.|. Larry singied, Clark tied to Murp) Schaefer out. Delehanty to C. Jones, | Hinchman fouled ro Schreck. | Bieming: ham forped Lajae, RUS Lurphy to Nichola, Smith to ©. oJnes, Crawford out, 0 is was safe on Birmingham's 1 Mied to Schaefer “Ganley out, | fumble. Murphy fouled to Lister: Cok O'Leary to Rodsman. Delehanty out, |iins singled. "Oldring singled, tilling the Coughlin to Rossman, NO RUNS: saneg! hireck Jitz into a double, play, Birmingham to 1! NO RUN Second Inning. Rossman sacrificed, Third Inning, - >» G. Jones, Coughlin out tor Nioho Jones, | Sotimidt singled, ee (Le Delohanty So did Flick, ; Bradley. Sholce of, shrew wild b to Rosame ntre, NO RU Thikd Inning. Med to ¢ Donovan st kK out, D; 0 nlth, Schaefer singled. to. dears on % reed Schuster, Smith to. nailed at the plate on NO RUNS i Clarkson held Med to D, Jones bunt..fron too long. . Beybolit to Rossman, red and Davis wag afe Darts dled NO RUNS. ietedling, Clark to Birmingham, TWO Fourth Inning. {GSS eae eure qe ‘Fourth (ning. Med ao smith, Coughin t Collins to Davis was Cie Bradley NO RUD combinat Bay | fanned. se arphy Milan reachod first on 8 threw L 0. et a Ganley grounded to O'Leary Murphy's to Ls call . ‘Milan, Ganley wan doubled up, O'Leary | fled ta” FMc Ingham got to Rossman, NO RL NS. 2 | ring’a tly N Fifth Inning. Fifth tnning. Semm: glo. O'L ny Ingle Cla doubled. HI man fanned. Col- pect TA Nisa ee ll tbace inert ‘Ave Birmingham first. Lise, over C. Jones's head and Schmidt and | ter f! avis, Clarkson fanned. NO- Leary 9) Donovan’ took thin ! a », Kot ne Med to Hinchman. Dygert PDemnton eal AE OU paene ten Laajoin to Testor, SHartsol singled. Crawford struck THREE RU olls Med to Flick. NO RUNS. Kay singled. Co Jones) Med to D.| Sixth Inning. Jouve, enship ingied: Smit} Sey eaiy STP cee fled Crawford. who threw the na m4 itoning Kay at the plat a4 is hafe on Lise Sixth Inning. * 4 forced “by {Cobb singled ind stole second and) Mu y ole to Birwitgh Say~ thirdd, Rossman’ struck out. Coux id Wad ran Gown ween third: and lin hit to’ Smith and Cobb” way run Clarkson, rk, Bradley te, down, Smith to.Shipke to Blankenship bome, eee “Oldring tripled, 00 goo og tr Philadelphia ¥ aR 50-0 0-0-8 boo =} (Contizued on. Becond Psxe,) Orin Sure. i 3 4 > ‘