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j } SS TE ae WAV AEUE NADU VT OHAUUR UE VAAL ODETEE 108) COMPLETE RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S RACES. BSS ak hab hteh th hhh tsb hded tht dashes hind toda ted dtd ch dchsheh sofas tetaththchchtccd tttc thtathtat hechdeal Showers and cooler to-night; Sunday fair, | RESULTS EDITION | NEW YORK, ‘SATURDAY, AUGUST. ‘i 1908, PRICE ‘ONE CENT. EVENING WORLD RACE CHART | THIRD DAY AT SARATOGA. : | Weather Cloudy. te L Track ica 1 684 FIRST RACB—Mares and geldin, thr: ear 0 O— and upward; added: ont mile, Post_tine, 2.31; off 2.33. Oh cs fe) elle 6, CARDINALS 7, Cc St. Louis 1 Giants (o} PITTSBURG 3 SCOR Zz selling Start good. V Winner, by Orlando a Owner—Chell mn easily, Han: LAYS Index. oo a Brussel ‘Gs’ Gtorne G. Hall y E. Dugar “ill Bi Dolly Spunker ‘ _Biskra : an Wrestler improy iy in hand. Crack nes. Dolly Spanker quit 6385 | 2. t BY INNINGS: vowel “Oni 0 fe) invear and upward; yn eaatiy, Winner, b x,, by Handspring Oo.” Pittsburg Brooklyn GIANTS 0 2 E 112 0 000 0 BROOKLYN GIANTS, | BROOKLYN. R. H. PO. A. EB. R. H. po. Wenney,1b...... 0 1 6 1 © Burch, 13 0 Merker, 1b. ... 0 0 1 0 0) Pattee, 2b... oO ste Doyle, 2b.... .. 1 1 2 5 1/ Hummel, 1b......0 0 12 Bresnahan,c.... 1 2 5 0 0 Alperman, rf 0 0 4 Needham,c..... 0 0 4 0 O Lewis, 8s,. 9 0 ¢ Donlininte, we 2 2 1 0 ORM ter toni i) Seymour, cf..... 1 1 5 1 0 Sheehan, 2b ) 1) 4 Devlin, 3d.. + 0 1 0 1 0 Maloney, Hj a a Herzog, 3b...... 0 0 0 0 0 OW - McCormick, If... 0 1 0 0 0 nl W Bridwelli a8, « 1 2° 4° 4 (0 kot rap, Drea Crandall, p...... 1 1 0 0 «0 = ES Roos 4s —| Tota 12 6 Totals is4 oss. 6 128 2) eB} r Pastorius { ST. LOUTS PITTSBURG R. H. PO. A R. i} 2 ab 0 OC, Caran aon Ol A 0 Pome ieachineUmiteevnect 8 gk et) "| Clarke, If, ge 0 Sl 9 "| Wagner, v il 2 0 ") \bbatichio, 2b. (i) Wy 3 Charles 0 “TEDL, Tio ony Sb SL AE 0 ESS y shovben 7a | Swaciha,ih..., 1 0 8 0 4 Uilvert, 2b 0 1 Storke, 1b... », 0 0 6 0 0 Beebe, p... 3 "Gibson, i i ff 0 @ Karger, p 9 S|Leever, p.. ss. 0 8 0 2 O Toials adel TRE cone wnaon 3) EP als t | Bulls—Off Pastorius, 3 SARATOGA RESULTS, tel Stakes FIRST RACE—The Wrestler (6 s te 5 and 1 to 5) 1, Crack Shot (even The 310,07) U this afterno a ——_. D Keene's Vote 4 (Special t ening World.) | R. Keen for place) 2, George G. Hall 3, POLO GROL y YORK, Aug. | Special to The Evening World.) Hilarious, But for e 1—The Gian no easy mark inj WASHINGTON "ARK, BROOKLYN, colors would have 1 SECOND ae Beave, and for the first four innings | AUS b—This was get-away day for the/ phe Wh it, » separated RACE—Bayonet (7 to! 20 and out) 1, St, rs here, mined to take t and as they ware de- | man getting the show Nick (out for this afternoon it ws nip and tuck, with) Bt. Louis in the hitting series from th Trolley ene eumsxct the | ino 'e Hilarious ee) iit place) 2. Only two starters. Cardinuls oft the rect, but] eres Om ae Manager |astiy on opening day > is a “ 7 red Clarke selected Leever to shoot! grand colt. He came from by nin Bed He i ae a ai ip his fast ones. Leover always has! the jast sixteenth and just br THIRD RACE—Hilarious (3 to 4 comedy indulged in t the exper xood ball against the Dodgers. | everything. d even) 1, Bobbin (3 to 5 for and ¢ that a game already w | thought in seemed to place) 2, Seiectman 3, '- FOURTH RACE—Angelus (5 to 1 rke figured the} Up to this time Bol n. Manager Donovan|haye the re n hand, H Pastorius had the goods to- with Jo St, Louis, and the crowd of 12m got] ‘up on its toe and began rooting in ear ne: nade all day Cr . to be in good fora den's Edw turn ® and 2 Fr eee Rane arnt fact that It was a halt Hollday|he seemed wing 4 HB Aaue Hil Satie as ard je first few Spare wanacn h neatly pi Oat) fartans quay nee | nl 3 wer j ies aia el didn’t both e carly pace, Ho re was gr ing an fieinetmore vmoye on Hiar- FIFTH RACE—Aster D'Or (8 to Chicago-Boston score the Giants braced up and got right down to business. With titls opportu nity befure them they couldn't afford | to loose, | First Inning» Barry started the game by smashing @ double to left field. Riley struck oui Murray smashed a single to centre field, but Barry was out at the plate was py jan 5,000 present First Inning: han made a pretty stop of Moel- eee rs hot grass cutter d threw hi ¥ ' a nut at first. Leach then followed unin ee nee | SIXTH RACE—Edwin L. (30 to 1 Bobbin Gets Second and 110 to 1) 1, Clef( 4 to 5 for line dive to left, which was good tor vi a fort e se to rate Wage “andes @ fe! Bobbin managed to ey Mae et i ple) 2, Arondack 3 pass to first. Wagner bunted safely | bounding away, Leach soored,| Keene starter, who closed ¢ as pra: ‘and 3 to 1) 1, Whip Top (7 to 5 for Place) 2, Orphan Lad, nded wit Jes to get up and and on Ritter's throw to Hummel, the|to get the place money On deymnour' erfect throw to Bresna:| Clarke reached third and Waen - Edward woul: n, Murray” taking second “hase. | ond, Batty raised a Ay to the infeld, | Madden thought Edward would FORT ERIE RESULTS. Konetchy was safe on oyle's bad error! which Pattee nailed. Wilson sent |and told everybody so, too. ee and Murray Delehanty forced | tittle bounder to Pastorius and was the however, ruade too much use of n (Special to The Evening World.) out onetchy, Dey fe to Bridwell, ONE} third victim. ONE RUN. 4 Spas Burch bunted and reached first, Swa-| the early part and killed him off trying cina_mutfing Leever's perfect throw,| to keep Bobbin from getting In front, Wagner robbed Pattee out of a hit by a| eat runnig stop and tossing the hall First Blg Day at Track. Batty, forcing Burch at second. Pat FORT ERIE, Aug. 1—To-day's races resulted as follows; FIRST RA and one-half ‘eney walked. Doy'e filed to Murray. Bresnahan beat out a slow one as Ten- ney took second base. Tenney and Bresnaian tried a double steal, but Ten- five ’% (Bur- A Ney was out at third base. Bliss ( | d This was the first really big day of ton), s to 1, 3 to 5, won: Charles, Riley threw out Donlin. NO i ae ond by ORIN? slide, Hum-| o nesting at this beautiful cours:, It Gladys Louise, 100 (Tr 13 to 5 even RUNS, : ‘ag taken care of hy pee tt MU to second; Serenade, 10 1 Swacina, Alperman fanned.| was evidenced by the attractiveness of | powers), § 2 ' eh Second Inning 2 to 1 and even, third, Charles Hfted a high fl. u Si BENS the programme and greatly in- Time Paradiso Q Bains da high fly to Seymour, | ee ‘i ' Lyn ‘ol: Bliss cracked a single into centre fick! Second Inning. creased attendance, j Robin mated at Gilbert followed with another safe one| , Pastorius could not get them to the same spot. Beebe struck out,| SwWacina and he strolled to f Barry beat out a bunt, filling the baseg|$0n lace] out a fly which Maloney got) Riley forced out Barry on a grounder,| wader cleverly, Swaciha stole second Doyle to Bridwell, NO RUNS, Jand reached third on a passed bal Seymour opened up with a two-base| Leever followed with a single to centre,| mash to the right field fence. Devlin| Scoring Swacina. Moeller hit over Al- fouled out to Bliss. Seymour took third| Perman’s head for two bases, advancing rst race was es' : number of New Yorkers who have been e since the start was augmented by m arrival of hundreds last night and | tis morning, The adjabent towns con- 15", tributed to the holiday crowd at year-olds; one 2 Faney. Bird, owers), 4 to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 5, Dr. Lee Hutthan, 100 (Martin), 8 ond; Lady Bal. und. even, the dur) as Gilbert threw out Mevormicks Br.i-| Teever to third. Leach's fly to the n-| track. eke ola i Tee well cracked out a clean single to centre, field was taken by Lewis. Hummel then} Fd wy Charla youors Seymour scored. Riley threw | set ihe fans crazy by jumping up in the Hospital Day at Track. dee and ‘Tivo ( alr and grabbing Clarke's s corening: line} i | Ee a fly, (ONE RUNG This was hospital day in HIRD nite Third Inning. struck out, Konetchy flied Delehanty was out ‘and one (itive | Lew grounder to. Wagner! ip} ter soaked a fly to ke collared after a he women folk of the t tored on every str corner in white with the Red Cross decoration Murray out to Seymour. the same way, NO RUNS. | sprint need one into Lee-| garm Tenney struck out. Doyle lifted a long | vers Dodgers took the/on their arms. ‘They distributed minia- wy to Murray. Beebe threw out Bresna | eld Jture red paper crosses attached to NO F ' Third Inning. ourth nning. Wagner strolled to first on four balls. Charles singled to the infield. Dev- | Ratty sacrificed, Pastorius to Hummel Im threw out Bliss and Tenney whippe! | Wilson singled to right, scoring Wagn strings for whatever one cared to pj red crosses were uly on everybody, a the ball back to Bridw ho covered | and, on Alperman's throw home, Wil-| sign ¢ syne had been “tagged.” The poll) raat ih time to ae harles. Gil. | son reached second. Swacina raised a| racing me their usual Itheral’ singled to centre fle but Doyle fy to the Infleld, which Hummel | ,.. fyb! P Y Bed! i Tone out Beebe. NO RUNS. nabbed. Gibson sin: to centre, scor- | ‘°F able purposes, were tage Baibek, Brideon, ®tronie. Donlin beat out a slow one to second, Jearly and often, and never did a single | jan ran. i Irrigator ng Wilson. singled to the { Dut was forced at second base on Sey. |fietd. | Mosller wan by Lewls | tagging crosa less than a quarter. | R Three-year-olds; one ounder, Konetchy to. Riley. | a el. TWO ee acliaenill ingle tag/ Mile and a f “ave m, 10 Deviin fled out to Barry. McCormick | “Mtatier tied w four Mee which Gib-| Some save dollar bills for a single tag Iie And Rerates Soeur alle: filed out to Lelehanty. NO RUNS. son caught after a run. Jordan batted | 22d others bought bunches of the tags’ potiy Fifth Inning |for Pastorius, and was handed a pass| at a quart r, The hospital fund and: ’ to first by Lever. Finlayson ran for! qi) cer ainiy Reto komachne (outta Bridweil threw out Barry. Riley lifted | Jordan. Burch pop-flied to Batty. Pat FE Bisa tek. M a fly to ail the tee drove a line fi threw out Murray. here hande “OLE NO RU traight into Wag. When 8. Tha opéning of the gambling hou Bridwell, and Bridwell also NO RUNS. ner’s hands. Bridwell beat out a sMhele to short, sai r+ as SIXTH RACI -year-olds; mile Mire ae pay b 1 Fourth Inning. had a general good effect on svery-land one-sixteenth.—Mi: Lida, 10 ete Ot aa, Hopped out The town folk are pleased, for| (Powers), 4 to § and out, wont The es. Tenney fled out to Bole Holmes replaced Pastorius in the box | dy. base and scored | for Beosbiya. Leach . banged a long|now they see eee cee chanee to get the ore, Ch (Keneeay), ) & tol, 1 to and (Qoatinced on Bepend Page, , ——-"{Cvatinued on Benad Pages ita aT i ii Tf i GOO) WN ATRLETIC GAMES IN IRELAND + Most of Events at Dublin Meeting Go to Uncle Sam’s Boys, While in Paris It Is a Clean Sweep. ARNAN'S AEROPLANE. ADY FOR A SECOND (MEL SHEPPARD WINS THE HT BEFORE CROWD EEE a Over in French Capital Carpenter, Hamilton and | Tar ea kis | Giffen Gain Points in Easy Style Over Brighton Beach Track Throng Awaits Other Competitors Before | Sailing of Mechanical Bird, but Stiff | Small Crowd. | Wind Holds Daring Aviator | to the Ground. | After beating the cream of the world’s athletes in the Olym- pian games at !ondon two sections of the victorious American team still further established their hold upon the athletic honors of the globe to-day by miming one series of events in Paris and another in Dublin. | At Paris in the special contests held as a sort of after-show of In the presence of a great crowd, Henry Farrnan, the French avia-| — ior, prepared to demonstrate his heavier-than-air flying machine at the | Brighton Beach Race Track this afternoon, Thousands of airship en- Tt wae Farnan's plan this to circle the track atm moderate height test yester= was ready 1 northwe Had Snap in Paris, PARIS, Aug. 1.—Tha special athlette games hichl here to-day in which @ number of American athletes who were at the London Olympic games compered, resulted in a list of unbroken | winnings for the Yankees. [n the first jevents tha visitors were victorlous | without, apparen aking any great Win Majority In Dublin. | DUBLIN, Aug. 1.—The American team, made up mostly of members of ascension present thusiasts watched the preparations with interes, and a throng of bathers! the Olympian meet a group of athletes from the United States, in the sea kept one eye on the course in the hope re of seeing the machine. mainly college men, made a clean sweep of every contest on the card, Be LSirioon a At Dublin several of the best men of the Irish-American A. C. ‘ of New York, took part in the Ball’s Bridge games under the aus- lto show the complete control he } | es y | over tho machine, In the pices of the Irish Amateur Association. They added new honors to CU ee ee the splendid record which they had @lready scored in London, by j thirty-mile gait, but P i . oe 3 py | outdo this to- lay N taking seven firsts out of a possible eleven, The machinery to ascend Eats ae Jat 4 o'clock when ow up heavil nd Farman was forced to abandon the trip for a while, Tt was [said then that the would be Weyer between 5 and 6 o'clock the New York Irish-American A c., In the crowd were many automob! | was victorious over the Irish athletes who were Interested in Farman’s 5 Jin the games held this afternoon at tlon that within a few years ps bate dcca: all's Bridge, Dublin, under the aus- iN] he aso as automobiles are Elber Bite isis pices of the Irish Amateur Athletic As- vane) Elberfeld Switches Batting Or- roctation pha rend Manne any Aran effort. The machine, weighing 1,100 pounds aaan The visitors won seven events to the et eae ee x built to carry a 150pound man, der Once More—Lake edgimnen Re eueoR en arer ola aTRe won the metre dash tn 2m, i ‘ i . Th He led his competitors throughe tt riy-two-foot waite planos Doesherichine | men scored a number of seconds. The | was an impreesive contrivan. look eC le Fitening surmmertes follow Sunitiey a Eel) GHEY 2p When the engine started to whir peo | The half-mile run was won by Melvin raat Bh ‘ Be eRe TEAL RIGHeRT lw. Bheppard, IrletcAmerican A, c,|WOn the 20-metre dash in 2%. In this and the great acoptane slid along the [ete eweRne te, Atty ‘race D, R, Sherman, Da Iie Seite lhlave s and th |Time-2 minutes 1 1-5 seconds, G, N. the grea 3 ud) Q i Universit yot Pennsylvania, of impres- The running high jump was won by : uy \ ap ; ‘i zi ~ | MoH. Giffin Chicago Harry F. Porter, Irish-American A, C.,! sive wonde discus throwing, distan 11-4 Inches. Lea with 5 feat 10 re 100 yards dash was won by with 6 feet |, Was second, el tosday he was not listanee record, centimetr Farman de: jafter either a eed ov BATTING ORDER. ne wd to show the proxress | Cleveland : : Am. 6 3-58, (tt 1 made in flying a heavi AY ert Cloughan, Irish-American lehaneties mi Time—102-5 seconds. Lawson Robert- Sinemitee son Irish-American A. C., was second, and Murray, Ireland, third. | % metre The hainmer throw was won by Lee, V1 J. Talbot, Irish-American A. C. His| | hurdle race. distance was 158 feet 21-2 Inches, which beat the Irish record. Walsh, Ireland, ——>—_— NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Philadelphia. Innati 0000000005} Siifadelphi 108200062 <8 Batterfes—Ewing and Schlet; Sparks and Dooln, Umpire—Klem. At Boston. Chicag 00000000 to. day Boston oo DE Oe SY Batteries—Lundgren and Kling: Fer standing broad jump and 40 Jicap. Harry L. Hillman, A. C., won the 400-metre Sp oe -58, RED YOUT oe HIDDEN IN Rhodes, p. _(Special to The Evening World.) | Was socond with feet 10 inches. | is OLEVELAND, Aug. 1.—With the bat: | The 220-vard event was won by Roche, Ung order again shifted in the hope Ireland. who came in Six Inches ahead | of Cloughan, I. A. A. striking a winning combination, the nders faced the Naps again to- | OM Pee e The mile run was won by Murphy, | Lake was sent Into the box. Treland, Time—4 minutes 42 2-5 feavnne: Fir uullivan, I. A. A. C., was second sti lon ing: and Dowling ‘Ireland, ‘third, C, TMme—2 sec- | guson and Graham. Umpire—Rigler. Conroy singled back of first, but was qe Mo-vard evens was won by J. B, pcs aa | out Clarke to Hinchm: aylor, I. A. A.C me—BL 4-5. ec mann's throw beat Niles. Chase 0nds. Morphy, Ireland, was second, ra nnaatirowabea veh esaiOl ase The wh-vari hurdle race was won by AMERICAN LEAGUE. | fanred, No RUNS , C3, Bacon, LA, A 1 Ch singled eae This victoiy” gave whe Americans a CDMA 08. e ail majority of tho events. At Chicago. oud! eu to left, scoring In putting the weight, Horgan, Ire- vie was wa'ked, Sto- land, was first to win with 45 feet 19 to Chase, the {nches; Barrett, Ireland, was second, 2 vt flowers with 43 feet 4% Inches, and Lee J. Tal- ented to N rke, who hit a totr, I A. A. C., third, with 43 feet arday Then he fanned. % Inch, Washington 0 6 0 2 Haveries—Joi en and_Kahoe: Wa and Sullivan. Umpire—O'Loughiin, At Detroit, Boston 00 0 Second Inning. Detroit 0.1 0 Hemphill grounded to 8' Ratterles—-Morgan and Corrigan; Wile ,,dempntl Body Discovered in Bushes Within Two Hours of ‘ Killing, > TWO TAKEN FROM WRECK; SAVED AFTER SIX HOURS. 1. Rhodes r, throw etts and Schmidt, Umpire~Evans, tieeninicaul filed to Josh | At St. Louis. cl NORE Rane i t igh one, Hinch (Special to The Evening World.) Philadelphia : ny 1 to Chase. Rhodes A'TIAD CITY, 'N. J, Aug. 1L—Thet qith all the marks of another murder 000 1 identity of the two men who were res-| abr = Coombs and — Schreck Third Inning en | mys the body of a well-dressed cued In @ sensational manner from a B Linsen and) Stophens, Umpires Lafoles throw beat Ball, | Sweeney foundering launch on the Barnegat | ¥oUn# man was found bhis afternoon Jn ie enantio Ag sisal Shoals last night became known to-da: Park, between the Speedway when after six hours of persistent work Physicians resuscitated them. We James Wyait and Walter of Seaside Park, N. J. Th fishing In the Munch and wers caugh ‘a & wale that kicked up a dangerous ses » latinch was ped, but the | and FE and One Hune dred and EASTERN LEAGUE. At Montreal. FIRST GAME. face with a wound over Washington aid the body was Ene et bf 00 0.0.0 tos SINCMASTER IN DISTRESS | iroaien SLUB A to. tie Cheveurtippal at that the victim 3 the men, but the for two hours, Hateeries—Barry and and Bail IN CHESAPEAKE BAY ree! i and breakers balked th ally a flahing smack captain sigh Umpire-Mr. Black. n the bushes by At Toronto FIRST GAME) alx:masted treet, Edge- y 1 . ss in a re ersey City. 3 0 0°" LT) ore He a The « the two as about ronte y000 | p Toot seven : The * condi Ratteries—Latitte Voods, MeGin h WA ee ans effected He wore a trousers, pollee theory fs that the youth “wnylaid and beaten to death and ody hidden in the bush ley and Brown ord. At Rochester Baltimore .-...0 0311010 0-6), s thought ¢ t Ea-| daring work to tranater the 1 J. or Alice M. Lawrence, prop.| #urt boat, which had been Moly the latter, Shee coal laden ang! reach them. The surf boat then came | wa ashore near the Tiddle ground in| ashore after a hard tussle against the | his i Umpire-Mr, Sta M4 (Bergen), § Rochester ....0 3100010 it lower Chesapeake Bay. The weather | wind. In ee ctigmene ‘Ot the rescus| The section of the park in which he i Ping teries—Pfeffer and Byers; nuggl stil with high seas ¢ othe ding wack and of] was found # « wilderness and oftem a Ba and Hurley. Umplre— (ait rom et it i! os ‘were mot learned deserted evenin the daytime.