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WEATHBER=Rain to-night and Priday. RINAL PRICE ONE CENT. AGID ON SLAIN Gi OMPLETE CHARTS ooo RESULTS EDITION | (cienition Books Open o a1.” | AN TWO MEN POUR a FIRST RACE 1 Off, 2.08. owner Thomaa Hit y ataliad of y part, but ch OF For thres-year-olds and upward, sailing, $400 adde t good. Won driving, Winner, Wis. St eg mw 4 ie 4 y of speed, Steeplechase; for four veat-olda and uywamt tart good. Won easily, Winner bz TO-DAY'S “NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1908. EVENING WORLD RACE FIRST DAY AT SARATOGA. Weather Clear. July 30. Track Fast. Time 1.18 4-5 710 TSAO by Canopus —Andrisa +46 8 AND BURN MATTRESS ne , THIRD RAC O74 oige Witness of Crime on Greenpoint Dump Gives Accurate Descriptions @.;"" — | of Men Who Brought Body | Eo in a Wagon. : immer Nigh? haffinch andviner rucoa Hor Blward, di ye away eas! e. tinis One of Acti zen whose story proves that at least two men were concerned in the /675 butchery of the i marred by vitri fire on the Greenpoint avenue dumping ground, This citizen is Philip O'Brien, a reputable artisan, living at No. 49 Broome street, Greenpoint. As a result of his statement the police have excellent descriptions of the two men who brought the body to the edge of Whale Creek, where it was subsequently found in the flames half: consumed, voman whose bo, the throat cut, the face nto a brush limbs soaked vas shoved D Flup inning Water... 108 Monfort ran to hie best form. At the Greenpoint avenue stativa O'Brien made this stateme pln ; ’ y ang) OR 8 = ‘tuesday night [ crossed from my 4 a) The Wreatler + 108 5 me into Blissville, just opposite 196, Ten'ey by ( me 1 Greenpoint, to a house where a friend Pate Comolsigirc seein 0h) 0rd : | = Ocean Spray i 8 of mine, Mrs. Dougherty ed. It | panko lav o was between 3 and 4 o'cl Wednes ry putaide and, catching Th day morning when I left the wake and Lt fad_pienty of speed; forced a fast pm started dack for my home. I took a AR: — = short cut across the flald between Ium- it O77 Sa Re doldt street and Greenpoint avenue. Harpsichord ena. ‘wagon coming toward me, It was drawn by a bay hor: e: Starters. ay Ww St Baw a Covered Wagon ie ene - oa “1 was near the Humboldt avenue ait sion. 4 de of the lot, when I saw a covered ttl " bh The wagon was painted some dark color, and had) @ @ name on the side, but I did not make Says the r Reas p out the name, | plainly see a W Only Reason He Is golden circle painted on the hood of the Io q lach}: wagon with the word ‘Groceries’ iu gold inted at Washington Is letters inside. Because He E ‘The wagon halted on the edge of ecause He Eloped. the creek. Two men got down fr the seat and pulled out of the back end | of the wagon what looked like a big mattress rolled up and ted with cord » "Thay stood the bundle up on end, | fore Magistrate Corrigs raigned a well-dressed youn: man be- wagon. T! nwood the men got bavk in the a jot of Pol! Wh e of Washington r his name the prisoner | other pulled n asked Tudbish over the mattress, and then gaiq; “Iam Edward M. Hobson, of No. stooped down and put a mateh to it SWGh Ch Geamaeniritaee Gill Drove Off at Full Speed. and first cousin of Congresaman Hob. | RY VINC ENT TREA\OR. ‘phis second man waited until the |80n. of Merrimac fame.” He refused to (Special to The Evening World.) fire was well st ne jumped | Make a statement to the Court, but t0} SARATOGA RACE TRACK, r men said: boys. They don't ement in Wash Lip of newspa e's the facts, em lashed a & ) "He want 1 in wh the hi wagon, His with a w July @t a gallop across ; point avenue and do on or any plac It's a subterfuge jsay {t compared with last station toward BAAN mack to the when the village ¥ |gret to confess that I r folks and Union could var the rig travel | a beautiful woman from the capital |jeaqing to the cours speed after It had got out of my “At the time I attached no impor and brought her here to New York. | passable owing to th to the incident, because I suppo She's married, so am I, but we couldn't !cjeg ‘The crowd at the track Ruevare o Bin pip) Genroyligimeliiing)| Men ltr mney. ani to, Weosesine) Ine | reg tiers iAU UTI WAR a) Base crowd, but us all, Ym sorry for) sma!l one. Thi at does but for t ng an infectious disease, F pack there, i was taken from a room at West Twe eo New thing faced, with dark complexion, He wore ‘a dewk suit and a light derby h, “The other man appeared to le about twenty-seven years old, was about 6 The Washington police have been com-| guided by Ju nent Were not disel Hobson was demanded to the Tombs in| law by Justice Bischoft's dee feet 6 Inches tall and very much| municated with. The woman, who io| regulating oral betting. Sheriff Brad-|Madrileno, Catherine Cardwell NCard eae te eit No sooner did Elberfeld bit town than darker than his partner. Ho had, 1) xnown here ay Mrs. Hobson, was not|ley had a letter from Senator Brackett, | Colored Pawyer Millar | Batteries-Tannehill and Streat; Wulte [lie hotfooted for the Cleveland ball club's think, a shom mustache He wore | in oourt. The name of the complainant rea ee nee who. In i®, CAPACILY. Of se eee ee ie and’ Loyal Maid [andSullivan, Umpitee-Mesars. (100K | neadquarters and for two jours was dark trouses, but was in his shirt jand the nature of the alleged embezzie- | counsel to the Sheriff advised him Nn and Hurst closeted with Kilfoyby and Somers, Bl- sleeves, Neither of the men wore col- | dat the hearing. | be guided in his enforcement Two-year-olda; five At St. Louls berfeld wants to make a {rade of some Jar or meckt! After making a yecond autopsy on the ody of the victim Coroner's Physician Charles Wuest made a statement at the Brooklyn Morgue this afternoon, which sull further complicated the mystery “Last night at my first examination 1 found # deep incision in tue eald Dr, Wuest. “rurther + ‘ to-day shows conclusively it mus Of Boul have been inflicted by a skilled physi- | son,” sive cian, It {s such an Ine!sion as is made | ame ty Mr \ below the Adam's apple Into the winu-| No ?® New York avenua, pipe in desperate cases of diphtheria in| |i’) jwe ts an ef | Despite this th loubt of the snecess of the reporter found Hobson" in Twe street jouse, She is asle “s ler blonde | and the holder of several ind about twenty-one. Her only dis-| seemed to be ov fact that wk,’ as she described it, had be that Worden quit all Ww The gambiing jouses haven order to save wae patient from girangu- | Government }vet. Canfleld’s {gs closed tig! lation, There 1s no question in my ming | "But, be Wd et Mr. Hewson's| rum and the “for sale” sign arr said the woman nay oul : LM ved tl that some one skilled in medicine mad. | rx Hobson did not cause {t either, |up. A superintendent raear this out. | The embezzlement charge is ridiculous. | the fine gardens in good ship Yes, I new Mr Hobson Was mar- | Po en eratened de Sstered OFF BICYCLE RECORD, | snrec sarterrs-Ateneuo, Jaconiee and Aa the result of a house-to-house can Woodcraft, a crippl vess wi foreign Beoking for clues, to the identity of th young woman, Ac @f the Greenpo tro h hls men made through th tlementa of Willlamsburg, lon 1s Lak tiles, of Salt Lake, | lend, Woodera Saltalr cycle track, broke the world’s | mateur unpa: tiding the iis [former record of ‘ (Continued on Second Page) J. B. Hume a hse or aie Aletheuo seer SALT LAKE CITY, July 9.—Paeley | opening of the market last night at the | disposition to take a ing Captain Madigan Be @ station, has @ In 1.36 1 ‘The | at \ Stable. Time--4.96 24. Bt aha fi Ji) Boadwes 2502 26 0 8 Post, 8.65: off 2.89, Rrart iments lowed the pace v 2 lead ant won gallon it fust got up, for th 4% 519 19 Mevahey upper turn, where he came to the the middi den two year-old Start colt; went to the front early and won galloping oroving. Madman quit in the last f start and f head from Jaco- | several lengths he racing meeting Is on here. ; Only Two Horses Finish. hounder to the Infleld was taken care of | in, ntty | elmaker and Savandaga | made a neat stop of Lewir's appar: | Canvas won easily, for he|ently safe hit and retired him at first. | had only one horse to beat, Steelmaker, | Bergen struck out NO RUNS. vd at the very first jump | Fifth Inning: back cleared the! _|but it would be switching the truth to ing event, Was a with Canvas, Sacandaga bol number of vehi jot of trouble Farrel! got Sacandaga to os were nat a FORT ERIE RESULTS. the Cavanati eason 1 did not approach the fire! OY ree vac agodt look ati both ofuthe | cctern aint miuen mire eseuryes. (NpgOls) Bee BISIit) EUBUU) after Le ee eee orale HyiMy [searched alt day yesterday for the /pignt, were still coming up to race in, ‘hey were forelgners, and, Il) oun wno ts twenty-three. yi ight, 8 rac think, Itallans, The man who drove |? 0 Ty u Nae) Hed a time this afternoon, there wouldn't | the wagon was about twenty-four years | ratures clean CU li gve been a corporal’s guard present old, about 5 feet 9 inches tall, smooth-| Not unti they located the offices of| Only Oral Betting. \ (Spectal to The Evening World,) FORT BRIE, Ont., July 9.—To-day's |races resulted as follows RACE — Two-year-old OM. Green, 104 (Hick! {s the | turiongs.—~ New York Horse Insurance Com-| ‘he betting end of the game ft had |1, 8 t were they able to learn his ad-| seme as in New York. The Sheri o ¥ and 6 to § won; Mi Lo (Troxler), 7 to 1, 5 to 2 and 6 to [and Schmidt Umptte—Mr five men on the fob and they Were)s second; High Hat, 1M (Burton), 12 to At Chicago. » Blaohoft's decision |}, § to 1 and 5 to 2, third. Time—1(@ 2-6, 7.to 10 and out, Gladys Louise, 106] Batt ‘ond | Billy Worden, a power in the even and 6 to 10, third. and Sper ‘obs, is said to have resigned them all her than mix up in ths betting con- | furl troversy. It is sald Worden and Brack lett walked Regent street all night dis the upshot of whie orden {s a racing man and wants to see the game go on unmolested FOURTH RA ter than a he snialler hotels are boasting “T fee) sure that the wound was in- Tanaiied-¢ nildhanie t but thie cannot fd ‘4 ried and had three children, L was mar-| good patronage, but this cannot be sald Siicted before death, Whether or not i} ped last October, but 1 have been sepa- | of the bie places like the Grand Union, nvas the cause of death I cannot say. 1| rated om omy husband © four! United States, the Worden and the rest. am having a careful analysts nade ot] months. Just before poet ae) the crowd tn the the stomach with a view to ascertain: | hh MEARE grand stand reached « fair size, Sng whether or not drugs were admin-|GILES CLIPS SECONDS J) Cask Vearie Orieple wine: Lady and Moll n last season. | (Martin) ed to be the goods at the | 1i1 Dut there was a| Far obite right at the jand 6 to third fapper jand Prytante also ran one han put it before the race, may be third if} record for a mille, pothing happens. Wooderaft won, and | Woodcraft antl Aletheuo 0 +5 waa held by | had it between them ali the way. * \the stretch Jacobite made hia move, jollet counters. RACES. | “Circulation Books Open to All.’ | HAT GIANTS SWAMP. TH showing a $32 19 — 1 an Score Two for the Dodgers. , SCORE BY INNINGS: Pittsburg Brooklyn the way” Practical 000 0— 100 0— is and upward; | ament 0 The Evening World.) BROOKLYN. ON PARK, BROOKLYN, 5 Joly 80—-By way of gatting even the R. H. PO. A ees Dodgers shut out the Pirates to-day. Buroh, If 0 2 4 0 q Score, 2 to 0. cal ore oe tans > ie? Bell Weld Pittebure sate when nits) Petter, 2b.. . oo , 8 counted, while his team-mates played an Hummel, 1b....., 1 3 11 6 the stretch, enrorlesa game behind him and swatted Alperman, rf.....0% 0 0 0 arly Par’ \the ball when It did the most good. Bergen, ¢ iy 0 ty 8 utterly i ee | Fires: Inning Lewin, sa nf Gh fig wots | ‘Thomas pasted a jumper to Lawis, who one mile ion (threw him out at first, Beli ‘then, Sheehan, aes at) [grabbed Leach's hot bounder and got i it oO the ball to Hummel in plenty of time : ; to retire Tommy. Clarke made a safe o*1 0 4 ut to the infield, but wie sei caught = a ‘trying to steal second on Bergen’s pret: | throw to Pattee. NO RUN ey ba oben EU EY Burch see up bipop eat the Infleld | whic er nalled. eo a8 Us TTT! jere he adage | fanned toe alr, Hummels vounder went layuseslasieh on well, 3 ne | over Wagner's head and was @ hit. Al- ae fanmuine | oerman hit to Wagner, who touched i Lietah 2 an & Tail farigngs nd base, forcing Hummel. NO| Thomas, ¢f......,9 9 0 0 : c., by Voter— 1 2 me Second Inning. ean 8b... wi) AE 1) Fy Wasner lifted a high one to lett Clarke, If.......0 2 0 0 which Burch collared, Batty also put Ww, up a Skyseraper this time Hummel Wi aah | Chpnoga: et) getting under the ball, Wilson laced Abbatichio, 2b....0 1 2 2 a linner to centre and stopped at first. yy Swacina drove a krounder to. Pattee, Wilson, rf........0 2 2 0 who tossed him out. NO RU Lewis nit in front of the plate inal enanne Ib... Be) Gibson touched him, out. Bergen was/Gtbson, oo () (4! constellation ran disposed of on his bounder by Young | \, and Swacins. Sheehan's fly back of | Young, p (al (3! ae 2 SARE BRS @ER Ga UGHEL Hae | first base was caught by Swacina NO | Lever, evwsouun 0) 1 | Third Inning. *Storke, 6.4. see o 0 0 0 ‘ Sheehan made a great one-hand stop | an a ga of Gbson's high bounder and drew | 2 | im out: Younk pasted the ‘ball to] TOtAIS «++. vere O 7 2 8 ] right for a base, but was easily nailed \ trying to burglatize second on Bergen *Batted for Young tn eighth. throw to Pattee. Thomas failed to c foney and promoting Rell to Patter bunted a fly Into Leach’s and on the latter's fe ane Bue bad doubled up at first. | Clarke to Wooderaft's ‘ummel was thrown out by Wagner.| g¢oip, es--W!! tired he could | ONE RUN. Stolen Bases Wl a head to him Fourth Inning. Abbatichto and Swacina. Leach was an easy victim on strikes. + : 1 eee re oe eine ty atratent | Umpiree-Rudderham and Emsite ands Double Plays—Ieach and Swasi Pirates Unable to Hit Ball at the Right Silinakor sah Time, While Timely Swats tive ahd ah by Plaudit—F. (St. Louis = ecHescosocoe! Off Young, 7 in 7 inning. n in Centre | nect wit Bell's fast curves, No] Base H one of them poured something out of 8 | Birest Court to-day and charged him Bus havaenigledito ulate candiiteacned| ees od Balls—-Off Bell, 2, Dottie down in to the folds and then] with embezzlement. ‘The complaint | thind on Young's muff at first of Swa- | Young, 1. they dropped it on the ground, One of| came from Major Sylvester, Chief of one aon ee UE ea ain: i on Bases~Pittsburg, Brook: | ond. |“ Btruck Out—By Bell, 4; dy Young, 4. | Hirst Base on alls—Off McGinntty, |om Karger, 3; off McGlynn, 1 | Left on Bases. Louis, 1, Giants, 6, Fourth Inning. Struck Out—-By MeGinnity, 4; by Me= | Brigwell caught Byrne's short fly back t throw to Swa-| ‘Two-Base Ilits—-Abbatich!o, Burch Hits — Delehanty, Devil , Seymour, Met Stolen Bases—Rridwell, MeGinnity, | pridw Umptre—Mr. Johnstone Jout- a. bunt. Konete CARDINALS: + t+ ‘McGinnity Holds St. Louis at All Times and He Helps Along a Heavy Batting Fest With Four Safe Hits. SCOR 0 fe) E BY IN 00 3.0 ooz GIANTS ' (Special to The Evening World.) POLO GROUNDS, July 9. to RH. PO. A. E stow how easy St. Louis really is the | Tenney, 1b. . 0 0 4 0 © Giants pounded their pitchers all over | Merkle, 1b. . 0 0 6 0 0 dhe Jot to-day and falrly romped in with . 2 1. 2 6 0/tho same, MoGinnity toyed with the | Cardinals and helped along in the ter- Bresnahan, 0 ..,.1 0 3 0 0 site patting with four safe swats of his Needham, ......0 0 2 0 0) own. Devlin, not to be outdone, got & secsegd 1 1 0 0/ like number, while Seymour and McUor x x |mick got only three each. Seymour, cf. .....2 3 4 0 0 First Inning. ounder, MoCormick, If 4.1 3 3 0 Ol pgkg “Byrne fouled out to Bresnahan, —|Bridwell, os, ...++5 1 0. 1 6 0) Muttay dled on a fly to Donlin, NO *\MeGinnity, p. J... 4 1 1 6) Gtioere test no Hime to throwing, wut | ‘anney. y drop yle's |Herzog, 3b. ......0 0 0 0 5B to entre lela Charlee threw out by omens. Qe snahan ag Doyle took second base. Brain, H pS Bias se ate ea Ea Rata, to Konetchy, unae- eee om 16 27 10 0 Second Inning. ST, LOUIS. Konetohy lined out to Dayle, Dato- R. H. PO. A. E.} hanty smashed a hot one Into night field for two bases, and took tiird bass Barry, rf... ......0 0 1 © 0) as Doyie tossed out Charles, Biles 0 0 1 1) 1 struck out. NO RUNS. zt Seymour walked. Seymour went to 0 0 2 1 O|second as Deviln smashed a single to left field, MoCormick beat out a pietty don ae (0) at bunt, Alling the bases, Beta yell forced out MoCormick on & grounder to Gil- Konetahy, It...» 0 2 9 1 Oleere “ingasisted, scoring Seymour wid Delehanty, If.. ... 0 1 2 © 0{sending Deviin to third base, Bridwe!! f : | stole gecond base, MoGinnity banged Charles, as, 3b... 0 1 1 6 Oj} clean single over second base, scor- 0 1 4 0 oftng Devin and Bridwell, and ‘taking woOb U ! second on Murray's throw to the pinta, | Gilbert, 2b.. .0 2 3 2 O{MeGinnity took third base on Tenney's 0 0 0 2 of sacrifice, Bryne to Konetchy, Jhariea : J threw out Doyle, THREE RUNS. MN; Won one O W Bf Third Inning. triiyot veces 0 L 0 0 Of Gilbert fied to MeCormick, Bridwel! —~ — — — —|thew out Karger. Barry wae out, Dev. 0 9 od 1p 9 {A,t0 Tenney. NO RUNS. HiNuON a Karger tossed out Bresnahan. Karger *Batted for McGlynn in ninth. | threw out Donlin, after stopping one Base Hite_Om Karger, 10 in $28 Ine [*MAE, smoked. Seymour singled and raced to third base on Devlin's hot two- \bagger to left field. McCormick popped ‘}out to Gilbert. NO RUNS. lof short. Murray struck out. Konete in, | singled over second base, but Dele: hanty J out to Seymour, NO RUNS. and Me nmick, Charle inity be: ‘Tenne) — — bunt and forest Bridwell \into Bureh's hands, Wagner's fast — 1|-| by Lewis and Hummel, NO RUNS ree aftal) ‘Alperman filed ont to WI Batty slammed the ball to centre for two bases. Wilson bunted to Bell, who | threw too late to Sheehan at third, both again, After a =e i | unnere pelts f ond Page) ond. Batty was caught napping , Rehan Highlanders 10 Continued on Becond Page inh Sag Cleveland 00 AMERICAN LEAGUE. p — fRpectal to The Evening World ) Acibetrelty CLEVELAND, July 9.-traight trom five) | Bom aN isist).s OLE beating the races the Highlanders got 6 to ee sue for a series with the Naps. | here to- Critten- | Batteries--Young and ¢ | (uetr standing doesn't prova tt Jolly, 106 ¢ Philadelphia ....0 400 0 on; cer Umpire--Mr. Connolly fe. Wilson stole rec. SCORE BY INNINGS: no BATTING ORDER, acai Seeditn vans. | elberfeld says they can beat things {other than the races, but Lajoie says Hinchmasn, ss. Messrs, Sheridan and Bgan, | heh fly to Barry. : ‘ sort, and may go away witn a Cleve wan considerable | hit}, Harwood, 108 (Powers), 2 to 1, 4 to |S. Loula 0.0 3 0 01 \|land pitetier, leaving some one behind, twat Ball ries—Dygert and Smit. Howell) wut guet what nunve were mentioned at | hanty filed to Lajole.. Hinchman’s throw} out. Murray singled o” NO RUNS Murray took third bas Moriartty threw out Lajoie. Ball did] gingle to left tleld. I as much for Turner, Bemfs lined tolty Seymour. NO RT it at. third |imse, Doyle forced gut Tenney at see- ona grounder, Charles snahan Iked. fil bert. hippe two-base Ww down the left foul ling, scoring Doyle and MoGinnity wndour followed right up with another two-bagger, ing Bresnahan and Donlin. Devlin beat | out a bunt, scoring Seymour and went Jail the way to third base as Byrne threw tho ball to the bleachers, Mee Connick, not to be outdone, slamme nat the fence for (wo base: (0) a one against | r scoring Devlin Metilyn took Karger | place In the box for Mo- (e) = | Cormick was canght base, |MoGlynn to Charles | Fifth Inning: Merkle played first base in place of Bresnahan's t. Doyle threw out was thrown out by wed a single over place behind the New York Charles and Bliss Conroy, 2b. Bridwell. Gilbert Keeelr, rf Devlin's head. Bridwell threw out Chase, Lb Glynn, NO RUNS . Hemphill, of Riley ptayed short for St. Louls and Morlarity, ab Chatles went to third base, Byrne re Delehanty, If ‘ring. Bridwell popped out to Rile Ball, ss, MoGinnity's single was too ot for Gil Blair, 0 cet, MeGinnityt took second base as Orth, p. Riley threw out Merkle, Doyle lifted a NO RUNS Sixth Inning Devin threw out Barry. Riley strug vr second. base. on Konetohy's nanty filed out roadside, O! a, eit the conference neither of the interest sgn ye | Leh Nae) ue ee pattieel abl diyulee os coreg aa NOL EUNG | Needham struck out, and Donlin flied puermgi | RASTER BBRUUE: Firet losing Fifth Inning FG ia mena * OM ng¥.—Hliter Sir, 105 (Powete), 7 to | aes . ! NO RUNS Caltha, 95 (Ber: | | Conroy walked. Keeler’s pop fly fell fied w Altiter, Orth ticled te Seventh Inntng. nd 4 to 3, second: | At Rochester | Gonrov singled through | i AL ee : 2 14 to 5, second safe between Bradley and Josh Clarke. |the box and scored Orth, Keeler waa], Cheries amashed a two-bagger inte Lady Corinne, % (Overch), 6 to 1, 2 to 1) FIRST GAME Chrse fanned, Conroy and Keeler steal: | in the stomgai), revived and went | left fleld and went to third as Bridwell Time—L1s. Oaderman, | - a eoae yo tu a-§) eM: Homniill walked, filing the Deses g Moma Ot at third. | threw out Riss. GMibert struck out Shirley R., Snake | Balttmore t , vennies Moriarity fied to Altizer, Conroy scor- | Benua to Bradiev, Keeler stealing sec- | Devlin threw out MeGlynn, NO RUNS ran ; Rochester 60001 jing Delehanty fanned, ONE RUN Chage fed fo Altizer. ONE RUN. Devlin singled to centre fleld, and hree-year-olde;one| Batterias-MoClosky and Byers; Ban-| J. Ofarke filed to Hemphill, Bai Aittzer tripled wo the pocket Jn the| Herzog ran for him, McCormick sin- OURTH Ta tth. John Carroll, ils |nister and Hurley. Umpire—-Mr. Toft. | owt Brealey. also Tumer. NO RUNS, ternal Einchiakne singled plier 1 to 10 and ont ronal SHCOND GAME econd Inning j through Ball. s oring f an Bee | (Continued on Second Page.) 3 to 5, 7 ei Rae : ( 0 Mipnte Adame, 108 paltimere Minnie Bull singled, past second, Blair rounded (0 Chase, Hinchman rane. and out, third, | Roches grounded to Stovall, advanct Hall, Mlev's le tehougt Paree-yaar-olde, six [er and Hurley. Umplre—Tatt roy. NO RUNS L eteating. Blair vo Ball, ‘TWO rrett, 108 (Pow Lajole singled to centre wwe won; Night Mint, At Toronto, Stovall's line foul. Bemis At Boston : i] to 10 and 1 to 2 | Jersey City 900 q :} i 0 4 Altizer filed to Keeler, Lajote going to | 7 | FIRST GAME Itt (Martin), 6 to 2 ¢ to | Toronto 09 1 think. Orth tossed out Hit | o | Chicago eeDO 42530 0 O48 Mme Titt8. “Mise | Batteries Moore and, Woods; Rudolph | RUNS BROKER HURT ON ‘CHANGE. | hin HERA Hered Hyphen, Lexington |and Brown, Umpltre-—stafford hin | ees Datteriee—Reulbach and Moran: Dor Montrose also ran | At Buffalo Third inane Hrrying across the floor of the | ner and Bowerman, (inpire—Rigter, nareate eas nid. Oné Lajole threw out Keeler twse ij? ees ara SCOND G ple prearenlis; One | wewark 2o990080 fanned again, Hemp? led to ce 3 ties lalate} xsl ft BECOND GAME nd out won, Qmigga, | Buffalo oonognd te and Was ORURIIT stealing, omnis the close of the market this at: |¢ over And out second: | Batteriee—Higies and Stanage, Von-| Hinchman NO RUNS H. Livingston, a member »0003 Burns) 3) te 1a to 1} winkle and McAllister. Umplres—Mur-| Berger out, Orth to Chase, Jos York Stock Excbi er and Moran; Me 31-5. Ordon, |ray and Walker fanke e same wa Bradle Misloceting the Umptre—Rigler At Montreal HRTO LeRIAE aes hy SOHArE ye muaty that he wil At Philadelphia ll - bal throw ner fannec hase ge me , Providence ooo 003 ting the put-our. NO RUNS i sa meambe b) 009000 Oo» The Lady Who Knows | Momtreal 019020100 Hauhh- Asin Thee Bers of Taylor, sb fa 1920 ec fee § ream had a beautiful, cleae, com: | Hatterie-ciiage and Ostdies) Wicker ui 9 with offices at Ne, Doescher and Sehlel, Ma te at all} and Umpire—Black. Bradley got Morlacity's pop fowl. Lele Quillen and Dootn, Umpire-Klem, ry “