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Fair to-night and Friday, | RESULTS ED PRICE ONE CE (SST 73 OOWN TH PINAL [TION ee uf “ Otroulation fon Open to All.” NT. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, “JULY 16, 1908, 1H GHLANDERS LOU *St. Louis \flighlanders 00000 20071 INNINGS: 000 000 10 il LYN IN i l| ; SCORE BY ‘Brooklyn ‘Cincinnati 01 00400 01 ae 0 1 IND INGS: 4 ?, 4 fe) 00 HIGHLANDERS re HIG. ANDERS, » R. H, PO. A. EB. les, 2b.. i f 8 2 0 Conroy, rf. oo OW PY Wt) Morlarity, 8b......1 0 0 4 0 Chase, 1b... Hat ty 0) 0) Blair, 1b... « OO re cae) Hemphill, cf.. ..0 38 8 0 0 Delehanty, If.,..1 2 3 0 Ball, ss. Oa 0k fi Kleinow, ¢.. . oak ae Chesbro, p..ne » 1 2 0 1 1 Totals ..00 oe. 10 12 $ ST. LOUIS, | R, H. BE.) Ftone, If..... nl) 5h 0 Hartsell, rf. ss 0 0 2 (Willams, 2b,., (i) ak 0 (Wallace, 88,........0 0 0 C. Jones, rf. oO Ww © 0 Hoffman, cf.. ak 0) {T, Jones, 1b. tf) ) 0) SOITISh GDiesecestes Old moun cn nl: Spencer, Creseees Wik 0) , Blue, c. () Pal) ; Dineen, P ab ak | Graham, p. 0 0 & O Criss. oO 0 © Pelty, p. ak ik) Totals ..coee vere 1 6 24 13 3 *Batted for Graham in fourth, Base hits—Off Dineen, § in three and! one-half inni wham 2 in two thirds inning. First base on ba on ‘>ases ls—Off Gra Louis, am, 1 ( High- Dineen, L. ico out—By Chesbro, 4 Home runs—Nit Three-base hi wo-base hits Passed balls Stone. Delehanty, Jones j Conroy, Hemphill. vans and Hurst { kort , Hoftman, If K BROOKLYN BATTING ORDER, Cincinnati, Brooklyn, Huggins, uo, agent rt. Kane, of, ’ Lobert, 3b, . 8 Lumley, tf. Jordan, 1b, Sheehan, Eo (Special to The Evening World.) CINCINNATI, July 16.—The third game of the series between the Reds and the Dodgers to-day opened with much hilarity on one side and a large display of bit\prness upon the other. The Reds wéte jubliant over: the. issue of the past two contests, The Brook- | lyns were deud sore because of the} manner in whieh the umpires have com. pelled them to carry extra welght since struck Garry Herrmann’s. ‘ure, go back to his old occupation in case Ritter {s forced out of the game by in- jury or otherwise, Ebbets But has rejoined the President there was nothing in Superbas. his game i ul promising players in dhe, ‘but did not go her “than to secure options on them. de later whether or not wriat them. We have purchased no There are ten pitchers on our now, so Why should we add First Inning. Burch fanned, Maloney Campbell threw flied to Pas- out Hummel, )» RUN Hagan died, Hummel to Jordan, Lobert walked NO RUNS. Second Inning. left, Jordan graund- 1 popped to Lo- ne filed to Maloney. Met fann Seb Seaenee ne . ,.. | ber a npted squeeze play, and AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, July |Lumley was doubled up off third, NO : fi d out to geo | RUNS 46.—A crowd of 1,50 turned out to s | blneiedecte: anort: 2) Paagert Bt, Louls tackle the Highlanders thls | fore ed Gangel, Wilhelm to Lewis, | Mit- i 4 /ehell died, Hummel! to Jordan, Huls- afternoon, McAleer feels very much PAANSHL: notte gut up over losing the lead to Detroit, | Campbell died, iin to Jordan, ONE and despite the fact that he feels sorry | RU N Third Inning c New York, he says there {ts noth . Le oe ne it to clean up ard |_.bewis singled to short. Ganzel mufted ing for hm to do E P | Campbel assist on Ritter's sacrifice, get back on top. as pitcher for the Browns and the High landers jumped on him right from the | start. | First Inning. Btone started the game by high one to Delehanty, Hartsell ser grounder to Ball, v runner was safe at Dineen opened: up ed a hi one to Hemphill, i threw wild to first trying to cateh well napping and Hartsell went to 1 RL Hall tlvew out Wallace. Niles smashed, one to centre for a home run, Cotlroy lied to Wallace, | ' Moriarity cut. Chase‘drove al gle past third. Hemplill singled to right. Delahanty: doubled to centre, scoring Chase. fouled to J TWO RUNS. Second Inning. Hoffman struck out. Niles tossed Jones and Ball threw out Ferris, RUNS, Kleinow sent a grounder to W wno tossed him out at first, Ch was out the same+way. Niles popped out to Ferris. NO RUNS. Third Inning. | Spencer was out, Ball to Chase, Dine} fen beat out a slow sin) «| field, Stone !ifted at long ly p- | hill, 1 Hartsell pop v NO RUN Wallace threw out Conroy d Ity popped out to Me ae lifted a high fly to Wallare Fourth laning Mofiarity threw out William: ana { Wallace died ow a hot xrounde Ro} Chase, Hoffman struck out, No| RUNS. Hemphill smashed a single into :aht | but was forced out on Delehanty's ount, Dineen to Wal Rall eat out> al slow one toward third. Klelnow sin- led over second, scoring hanty. | fall scored on Chesbro’s hot to left. Graham took en's the box. Niles fled to tlofman, (eayaued on & cond Page) Jand Lewis went to third and Rit | Boston Campbell threew wild on second. (ontinued on Second Page.) aon NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Pittsburg. oo1001 ooo1t21 -6 nd Smith; Willis Messrs, Rudder Ai 00 HE Pittsburg ........1 Batteries—Lindaman @ ham and Rigle’ At St. Louls. 3020000 00000p1 torridon and ‘Doolin; Umptre--Emslie, ‘ ee eed AMERICAN LEAGut. Philadelphia Louis Rattertes and Bliss, At Boston. chi noo 20700 Roston 9000600 Batteries—Altrock and Sullivan; Mor: gan and Carrigan, Umpires—Sheridan and Connolly At Philadelphia, Detroit... fooLt on. (3 Philadelphia Bc62.0 OFT 10 5 iE ———- 4 Strengthen Their v Grip on Second Place in the Race by Drawing SCORE BY | Chicago | Giants 20 (Special to The Bvening World.) CHICAGO, tor the Giants! tle for them to-day and they tightened thelr grip on second place and shoved | the Cubs a little further into third place by hitting the ball when hits counted, Gloom over the Cub camp Js getting With Reulbach ' Brown almost impenetrable. out for the series, and ‘Miner’ lalsy a solved puzzie no one can tell! who it will be to-morrow, although {t's not very Nard to guess what it will be. JOberall is not what he was last year, ‘Lundgren is going back and Pfeister |never did worry McGraw’s sluggers. So it looks Ike a clean sweep with the chances much in favor of secing the Glants leading the procession when they so from thi Pittsburg's win to- duy kept them the lead, but they loan't win every day, and McGraw !s banking that they will exchange places town. in with him to-morrow or Saturday, { aicGraw thinks bis team ts all right and full of husky swats, He told Doyle this morning that the possible signing | of MoNichols. need not worry either him or Bridwell, Why should st when both they poor decisions on Twesday and Wednes- | priawell and Larry are hitting like day at critical stages putting the vis- | i |{tors out of the rufning. demons? Billy Maloney donned catcher's tosS) sfocormick jas made good so strongly pefore the game this afternoon and a performed a Tew gtunts tehind the bat that Spike Shannon does not seem to r rely green & : 1 Ore te eying happens {| have a chance to get tho outfield Job Toole” Ritter. ‘The suspension o: TN HERO re Gigs OREM BA end CHAT COMINNA OURAN | eoRaronsaely, MUllalava USCS oxtr catcher, so Meloney will have to| while he sets his present pace. ‘The | rooting which went on for McCormick and Donlin yesterday was terrific, and showed that both these ball players must have made themselves extremely ng with the Logan popular walle play Squares, | First Inning. Slagle out, Devlin to Tenney, Sheck- ard fanned. Howard out, Doyle to Ten- ney, NO RUNS. ‘Tenney walked. Doyle beat out grounder, close decision. — Reulbach threw Bresnahan's bunt wild, filling the bases, Donlin filed to Slagle, Tenney scoring on the throw In, Seymour through Chance, Doyle scoring. mour out stealing second base, M te Tin Devlin out, Evers to Chan T VO RUNA. Second Inning, it Third Inning. to left fleld, Doyle going to Donlin fouled to Moran and t to second on the play. singled age | Tinker to Chance. NO Fourth ‘Inning. Chance out, Devlin to Tenney. Hot- |man filed out to Doyle. Fvers walked | Jand went to second ase, novody there. Moran out, Bridwell to ‘‘enney. NO flied to Slagle. McCormick , to Evers, Bridwel! fouled out offman. NO RUNS, Fifth Inning: Tinker popped out to Doyle, Reul- bach fenned, Slagle walked eckard yut, Tenney unassisted. NOT , Crandall singled to centre field, Ten- ney sacrificed, Reulbach to Chance | Doyle out, Chance to Reulbach, Crandall n third base. Bresnahan walked. Don- n singled to left field, scoring Cran- dail. Seymour singled to right field, scoring Bresnahan. Seymour took se on the throw in, Devlin flied heckard. TWO RUNS Sixth Inning Batteries—Donovan and nmidt; | ; f or tant Plank and Powers, Umpire—O'Lough- dour edt forlett ( "held ih ‘ Nin Han to-Tenney, and C At Washington, th i bane. rs (Hed to. veland 00000001 44 W ashington OF 100020 | Batteries and Bemis | Hughes and Warner, Umplre—Rgan i Men's Blue Serge Suits and Kaucy Patterns $405, Worth $12. iving's, No. 24 Broadway, upp. Cy Hall. Bale Fi and Batiirday. wild balance of Our men's suits and o} coats and pants Mate 0S .and Ry # 0 serges, all sines, worth $12. ant gray sults and the “ined ser wh Rites Hofman. eld. Bri base. Moran to Howard. fouled ont J singled to centre stealing second Crandall flied MoCormick | | Bridw well_out to Evers. INO RUNS. Seventh Inning. Moran tripled to left fleld, ‘Tinker walked. Reulbach fanned. Slagie fled to McCormick, Moran scoring on the serge but Tinker slept kard out, Devlin to Tenney, R ‘ennéy singled to left field. Doyle tanned, Sresaahan Aled out to Livers. 00000 0 July 16.—Score ene more) Lh} rupted and Chance flied to Seymour, Hofman | singled to centre fleld. Evers out, Doslo to Tenney, Devin’ fumbled } Moran's roller and Hofman went to third on the play Moran stole second dase out, Bridwell to Tenney, No RU MeCormicis fled ouf to Slagle, Bria: well out, Tinker to ‘Chance. Crandall fied out'to Howard, NO RU Reulbach out, Doyle to Tenney. Sla- gle walked, Sheckard singled to centre- field and Slagle went to third base. Howard hit into a double play, Doyle to Bridwell to Tenney, NO RUNS | Tenney out, Reulbach to Chance. | |Woyle singled to centre fleld, Bresna- Further Away From the World's Champions. mc INNINGS: 0 0 2-3 0 fe) 4 on 02 Reulbach was no pus-| New York, Chicago. Tenney 1b, Slagle, of. Doyle, %, Sheckard, Jf. Bresnahan, ¢ Howard, rf. Donlin, rt. Chance, 1b. Seymour, ct. Hofman, ap, Devlin, 3b. Eyers, 2b. | MoCormick, If, Moran, c. Bridwell, ss, Mnker #3. Crandall, Reulbach, ‘p Umpires—Johnstone and O'Day. |Donlin hit by a pitohed ball flied to gle. NO RUNS. Eighth Inning. Howard fanned. Chance out, Tenney unassisted. Hoffman filed out to Se: mour. NO RUNS. Devlin out, Tinker to Chance. Cormick fouled out to Hofman. Brtd- | well walked. Bridwell stole second took third on Moran's bad thr Grandall fited out to Tinker. s. Seymour Me- N —o—. EASTERN LEAGUE, ee At Jersey Cit: | Baltimore 1910 Jersey City ....1 000 Batteries—Adki: and — Robi | Mauser and Crist. Umpite—Kel'y naan! At Providence. Newark®, 0000°0 Providence 00300 Batteriee—-Muelter and Stay and Peterson, Umotres—stafford 01-9 Y o00 000 0) D) 0 o- 1 3 1 62; Walker. At Euffalo, | Montreal 791000101 Buffalo... 10000004 Batter! eefe and McManus: winkle and McAllister, and Black, Umpires— At Rochester, Toronto .. 10020000 | Rochester 000510382 | Batterles—-Rudolph and Vandeg: itts| Bannister and Hurley. Umplres—Mur ray and McTague. ——__. ‘CHILD TAKES FATAL DRINK OF BENZINE. | | Mother Places Bottle on Window, | Leaving Baby to Drain a| Its Contents. Mrs, Si!mon Oberst, who Hyves tn the blg tenement at No, 158 Ludlow: st was cleaning a erlb this afternoon benzine, Her son, Sydney, was playing in the room, The mother was inter- left the room, placing the bottle on a windowsill Wile she was away Sydney got the} jbottle and drained the contents, about an ounce and a half, Mre, Obers turned to find her child writhing on tie | | oor, ambulance was summoned, in terrible agony, was dr at a record breaking pace to Gouverne Hospital, The physlelans did everything tos |the boy's life, but he died on: after entering the institution, eet [KILLED BY TRAIN IN SIGHT OF STATION CROWD, Many persons who were w iting at the station of the Lackawanna Rall- road in Harrison, N. J., this afternoon saw a man struck.and mangled by a fast train on that road. John Thorsen | twenty-three years of age, who Byod! a. No. 813 Warren street, Harrison, | } Was the victim. He started to cross the tracks “as ‘the Montclair express hove in sight, but before any of those Jon the platform could warn him the train was upon him. Thorsen tried to Jump to safety, but was too late and | he was struck by the engine, His hody was hurled several feet into the air and fell directly in front of the train, which passed over jt ——. CHILD KILLED BY BENZINE The Gouverneur Hospital reports the Coroner that two-year-old Sidney Obert, of No. 158 Ludlow street, died in (hat institution to-day from the effects of a quantity of benaine whic h he ew lowed at his honte this morning ————_ FOUNDLING BURNED TO DEATH Pnlertaker Mela ot No. 84 Lex ston avenue, repovis to Maria Rosa, ten mon to death to-day at the New York nding Asylum, at No. 185 ast eighth street | —_—— SWIMMER DROWNED. Morris Walsh, twenty-two years old, living in Carroll street, Rrooklyn, was rowned in the North River at Pier at to- while he was swimming. The ‘has "net been recovered, ” that burn Sheridan, Giffin, Horr, Rose and Garrells Are UNDUE VIOLENCE CHARGED with throw of 184 feet 2 inches, Association, second, 133 feet 6 1 can A, G, New York, third, cond 5 HAVE AD WN OLYMPIC GAM CY wanna All Point Winners for Uncle Sam. THROWING DISCUS (FREE STYLE). Final=Martin J. Sheridan, Irin gland, third, Heat—Larner, Palmer, England, third. Time, th, 20m. 18 4 England, won; ‘Time, 1h. 18m, 108, M 120 feet 5 inches, TEN MILE WALK. First Heat-Webb, England, won; Carter, England, second; Spen- A. ttin, Harrison, New ch Enginn: - 100 KILOMETRE BICYCLE RACE, Second heat—Meredith, Westerberg, Sweden; Lapeae, France; berg, Bolgium, qualified for final heat. 200 METRE SWIMMING (BREAST STROKE). Sem!-Final, second, Tim: Eighth heat—G,. C, Cameron, Iris! © Time, am, Second Heat—Robinson, England, won; 3m, First AL t+4e. Bartlett, Pett, Heat—Holman, England, 10s, Ha Cadenny, Andr OWN, won naen, Untted Canada i Tala Sweden, 1,000-METRE BICYCLE RACE. Amertean A, (New Y York, raKO Horr, Trin we Athletic Ameri- Kingdom; } Goekel- Hungary, ork), won, Sem{-Final, Second Heat—Schilles, France, won} Cameron, Irish- 600 F Maxtn Index the lea | index 249 360 sonuaed on Second Page.) ” EVENING WORLD RACING CHART NINTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH. Weather Clear. m. Roval “Captive . Summer Night tfinch Mauviette ‘Start Monoc Molewey 4 Temp Royal Captive wasn and drew away tn the final furlong. had all her speed, by iT. Owner IRST RACE—Handicap Post time, 3 t Bi; of Owne: 1 Chat! t oR i Mal ‘oat of Arin Dial N'Impoi Okenite longs. Alauda ". Flora Ann .. jen Shea 603 F F Linda | Index, pure. Index. 1605 BY 8 ©! strome ae 183 Mo —Reain Pont V time, Btarlers, | $01? Cairngorm . ($85) Black Oak Sta Rup Myatify Chapero: Prudent Mugwur Post time, i “5 Hanna Belle. 6 OURTH Rat mile and a a ae boy was to wat Owner 109 wi a rf 12 Start good nde three Stal § rt able, nt no he July 16. for two-year-olds Start, good year-olds and R00. Thin ble. five and a ha Won eaail ‘Time WM upward; s easily, Winner, 147, ‘ Fin, Jockeva up) Won driv 1.13. s ward Upton 4 Lang Horner | a hard drive, Queen Margust fl the ainecoh im the race ton the overtake the { apeed for ~ Jockeya caus! The three-year-olds and upward; good, Tims elp to tart ne b ing 00, i though he was golng a Won driving Winn Dugan. a about nd Montauk had one mile (s rin Won dr! Winner, b rus fant pace t Track Fast. ner, ch by for turn aelling; $500 added, Quee! eh urn and selling, $4) added, The bo he was ru nore early Ragman + $800 added Jack winner, three-quarters of a If furlongs C. by Golden Le trew away Coat of + by Orlando— CLP. ad pie was in cl © never one y Star Ruby— anning on 5 speed than closed trong necond; second, | ————_-——++« | | thrown | sh | police EDITION. GREEN cOMION uy MANY ra M0: AT RACE TRACK Tne CROWD RESENTS INT AMERICAN ATH Ne Police Start Work Early in Afternoon and Keep Every One Moving —Manny Manheimer Among Those Taken Up, AGAINST T HE OFFICERS, Cairngorm Is Victor Cae Black Oak and Bedouin in a Great Three-Cornered Race—Complete Wins at Long Odds, BY VINCENT TREAVNOR, BRIGHTON BEACH RAC arrests were made at the track this afternoon by the new force of detec- TRACK, July 16—A dozen or more tives assigned to the track. The detectives pursued the roughest of tac’ , and once, when a man was subjected to a thorough searching, even, tics jto the removal of his shoes, a crowd stormed the police in riotous: fashion. The Pinkertons, however, quelled the | hind threatened disturbance, This was the | Cymbal t tothe worst day of all since the new law went | front easily a to the {nto effect. Arrests were made so often finish. Molesey e, off badly that It was Impossible to get names. fs sual, cia » second in ront of Coat Police Have Busy Day. M George G Manny was among those nheimer taken from the track late in before the strete noon. William Wills, who says he { 10 be a at ae ‘ah lawyer, with offices In Brooklyn, wit- the end, when Brussel ap- nessed thé arrest of three men in the ated to ‘el erately pull him up. fleld and vigorously protested, He says Upton Rides Good Race. it was terrorism pure and simple. The Wrest! He accompanied the prisoners police station and said wo glad to represent the men, Chris M Nicol was the man who was subj to the outrageous searching nesses say McNicol was tal the grand .stand the the won the thi Margue tight quar Was ay Queen ind Gowan on ground were removed in locate some kind of There were three arrests in enclosure to-day. Two of the men te ker were named Beardwall and f w ners, the 268 effort sant pris before leaving the A bys! who protested against these methods,| Complete Wins a at 20 to 1, sted, 1 with diso ontp ret , was also ari conduct e fourth race, & nandi upward, was ¢ | year-olds and of the card this oughbred contest it was worth ¢ ling some to see, Calrngorm, Blitek Quk and Bedouin finished bh Du Bb eras "WINDSOR RESULTS. spective riders, Ride Daredevil Race. Int to The E ening World.) They furnished an exhibition of dares WINDSOR, Ont. July 16—To-dayty devil Jockeyship that is seldom seen ‘aces resulted as follows: these days, Almost on even terms from | PI RACE, $400. the head of the stretc! they rode 1 tut ae Aes 1B; four lke demons, crowding one another ers), 5 to HURL 73 recklessly and without fear of possible » 1 UP. Brea consequences. Black Oak |" > 1.’second; Anne, a maintained a lead practically all 1 o aa | way until challenged by Dugan and Hetce afilre, [Cairngorm @s they swung Into the’ Gwe > and | stre Bedoutn, too, got into the game | jat about the same time after being nearly knocked down in the jam. Th threa came thundering down to cy Refined, wire almost ke one horse, Ha It was anybody's race ten y the finjsh, Dugan never let up vigorous riding unt!! he went pas | judges a head in front of Black Oak with the favorite, Bedoutn, ta cess! quarters on the rail, a lead away. |y | Bverybody expected a claim of foul|e would be made, but none of the jockeys |! 10,1 and . » do sc id the 2 sto s D f Castile, 19 (G. }saw fit to do so, and th stood a6 (8 (0 5 se Henan: fale v sme, Heel ‘Tapa, Royal Captive Wins First. Nar Prefee- The first race was Hall, se roeder's Royal Captive, who : ltrack in fine conditior ; ‘A bse She followed the pace of a8. | Powe! | Mauylette to the stret and Ww va long hi exsily, Mauviette, a UA Pt abunda ¢ Spe 1 and to 10, badly in the stret ele alte | v0! mer Night and Chaffinch) A" Minnie Stans fi ane padned sneccln the ndhye 12. tbe FIFTH $400; maiden latter Just heading her out ot ar-ol four end a halé 4 money i Curd we a Monocle Finally Gets One. ‘and a half; Hawkse Monocie finaly won a race—the sec- ond, #@ selling event at one mile and a sixteenth, He had McCarthy instead of Amidon up, and the change made a marked difference in the ‘horse's run- \ femy ones ae ran, ; 4

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