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BANK CLERK SUICIDE IN PRODUCE EXCHANG INSTITUTION'S VAULT —e+. Charles Wuestefeld, Twenty Years Old, Hides in Closed Strong Room and Sends Bullet Through His Head. ) Charles Wuestefeld, a twent Exchange Bank, at No. 12 Broad after noon to-day, year-old k in the Produce , Watching the pa noticed that official scrutinize t steal a glance in his d ing-teller shortly then The boy promptly disappeared, and | Wo checks and direction. nearly two hours later was found dead ment of the bank, with a bullet ina dark vault in the base- wound th PPELIN AIRSHIP EH A2-nOUR FLIGHT, ALIS eee Meets With Accident While Watched by Thousands and | Forced to Descend, SAILS OVER GERMANY! h his head. n the bank, and} The bank officials | ym the boy gave the | is Something about the transaction The checks were for $20 each, drawn ye Wuestefeld had no account there to meet will not reveal the names of checks, but it is supposed that to make him The other cl the paying teller's comy arday. erday (hein, Persons to ks hat he was hovering about ng, probably hopine hat the checks would not appear When they did, he became paniestricken and Killed himself. Young Wi » the bank | ing I a is employed by mien he w y Job F nai dealer, with a Office bo By yn to Place lv ¢ st he dead vouth's ese he ad ow a | home Mr fa high Jonlor cle fe heen | terme ¢ vr i a « ofl I p ured a ition for him some Cepartment or \ jtime ago,” said M nto an 1 ineh Bu hin end Tning World wa Mnz OF kno La DE, 1 ving devoted to his beat. 4 e ni committed Of Model Habits, Say Parents. | you Ete athe ‘ake © source of infor- <p i i eon « Nent deaths rt ” fro: © Coroners’ Office a 5 t i her. Fle ur fed ner ome long be- ‘the reaso shot himself, @ screamed and neigh: F . if ance. She had to not. HH : RICA TA Could Have Got Money. ae ) 1 said: “Wuestefeld was very nd ver vad cause ev 4 ng wrong, If he ad ae ith - h 1 have got it * : ave been mee 1 him much i i 1 the checks ‘ alied aeaH ; “1 know < home lite, and ae he Ido no there was’ any error on his Mr E wn signs of a . 1 1 previo ° aan te time he ent employ of the bank, i Pane Wues vas a fine fellow, There tuere wea t tof trouble. He prob: Had Signed His Own Name. ably wa money, He never Played the and he seldom went The paying teller, to whom the two out tor an evening with women, He Dustness, was a aw the fame of Wats Wiest sat | ERT ERIE RESULTS, (Spectal to The Evening World.) FORE ERIE, Ont, Aug. 4—To-day's races resulted as follows FIRST RACE—Three-year-olds; six furl rance, 15 (Butler), 5 to 2, 0 3, 1; May Cella, 105 (Ken- t 4 to 5 2 to §, 2; Croy- k ton, froxler), 40 to 1, 13 to 1 and the matter 0 baie 5. Bayardo, Lady the clerk and question him. They | Qo 1, n’s Daugh- which a fortune depends for the Count. It was ,9 o'clock this morning when the bailoon was still in the clouds, ap- | parently under perfect control making fast time. The Count was due} learned that hie was not at desk, | ter 10, Oriental Queen, Imp o’ Daniel F. Cullen, jr. anot lork, | Light and Alomar also ran ; Was called. Cullen sald he thought! SECOND RACK Five and one! mt Wuestefeld was in the vault, and was) {1 (lasner), #0, Fol tke instructed to go after In a few] land, ts (Powers), 1 to 5,4 to 5 9 to minutes Cullen rusied up into t M8 bo ane me at tea dank with his face white and his eyes Bevis Colored Lady, — Pocatal r 3rown Tony, Miss rittenden popping. Brow 5 He said he had found the doors of | Gun and Pleasing also ran. | | the vault closed, but not loc! Open. fetes 1) aes ie ee vids; Rs ing the doors, he stepped in and turned! and out, won; Lady Carol rf on the electric fight. sy uestefeld was 12 to 1 ) to 1 and eve: 1 lying across a book truck on the steal) Mere IM Fowers), A to floor, dead, | Loretta M ck, Potte His right hand, clutching a revolver, | Maid of Xentucky Opera owas lying across his chest. Blood was | FOL KPH RACE=T fearcbider one oad trickling from a hole in his temple. mile and a sixteenth.—K Daughyer, Mr. Wood sumoned Frank Dunn, the | 115 (Powers), 7 to 2, 3 to 2 and sac REIIGMAA. (OC ank, who| Dennis Stafflord, 19 (Rice), 8 Weep npestety bolisemen “Of TtHe DANE OWN0 | cute agoatid |ERMGMmorenclion Nica cert | 4 hurried to the vault and examined the 9" und out, third ‘Tme--1.45 2-5, M4 body. He sald the boy had ki him: Polly Prim also ran eelf instantly. After consultation with FIFTH RACE — Three-year-olds; the bank's officers Dunn notified furlongs.—Mirthy 0 (Pow " ff Coroners’ Office and the John street | tin), ‘Sto 9, Mra Ene Police station. Black Hawk, Reluctanty Told of Checks. angen its Hi + aes The officers of the bank denied at first 29% Beocayoniet’ alua ram en that there was any business reason why | gixt}y RACK—Three year-olde: ave the clerk should have killed himself. | furlongs.-Margaret T., 106 (Pickens), 6 Finally, when closely questioned by Cor- to 12 tol and 4 to, ‘yon : " oner Harburger, Cashier Wood told of OV" Xt) (Bowers) 2 t0 tnd to the two &0 checks. He insisted that aid out, third. Call Roy Greendate 4 there was nothing else irregular about Miss Merjorie, The Thorn, Little Min ( the boy's relations with the Institution, | Me also ran The voung man's sisters are [ertha, ot, a The Face of @ Lady who uses Ca @ couple of years his senior, and Olga| The } Lady, who uses Calla twe years his junior. Both are exoeed- ¢ ay. At ai tollet “counters. Lhd and [the way and w: tn. 1.08, |The Madden SHNFORDS RS WINS THE HUR AT SPA MEETING. Handicap Race Goes to Si John Johnson at Odd of 3 to 1 1IGH RANGE \ Mediant Beats Madden Pair. Mediant won tie opening event from loading practically all | very good field, ng easily time of ere off the faste | “ Circulation Books Open to All. ut | NEW “YORK, TUESDAY, “AUGUST 4 1908, Weather—Fair and Warm To-Night and Wednesdam, FINAL RESULTS EDITION | ERiGE ONE VL ke vo HU IR | VICTOI S| St. Louis BnOOK CORE BY INNINGS: 00000000 0 y at the end the meeting. in a tangle FIFTH EVENING WORLD RACING CHART: DAY AT SARATOGA. rere on his return at 7 o'clock to-/The Madden pair were, contending po- morrow morning. sitions, Preceptor followed e light: | The w was excellent this | footed Median: tiring right Weather Clear. Aug. 4. Track Fast. Morning when Count Zeppelin got the /al the end Bic ioas vay lar Handicap; for two-yea: olds, $500 added; five and a half tur- motors of his sky machine going and | Money Uy Sit ster had a look in | 696 : erged from the floating dock on the | ®fONB: Pie res h Post 2.95, Start eood. Won easily, Winner, b, f, by Meddier—Bal. aes aren jie Pins and Needles Wins, antrae, Owner H. “Hi, Duryea. Thme—1.00, _ ee lake shore | AON sear ealtt Tarlac Wea St Teka. On, a. Fi The airship arose {mmediately trom | Dugan on Fn ony saat Median Yecarthy.. 4 4 ths 65 35 he lake to a height | Watts, hi pes belvann tr we Dagan, 4 8 2 the waters of the lake to a height | Hats ret a tot Fan ar o2 18-6 Hh ath Sas, carried P. and! 2 ed j on Second Page.) enabled F who. was} f) ones eae aid - third at the time, ve rail and) he ® Madden 14 14 if save at least half dozen lengtt 18, f alk set NATIONAL LEAGUE. Sweet kept her close to the rail all the| ae ok Sear Ut Fancy and" Polly | = , SS Watts fought it out in the middie of the| — ,Couple: broke well in, no rac! the front, forced a terrific pace: she At Bost track. finish Pins and Needles . V jn the stretch, Sea Cilff, outrun in the early part, clus t Boston. a the good, With’ Fancy | dey eMay, Vir amg), Preceptor at tha en ter van cee But fi Pittsburg 00001000 Oli gecond, a head in front of Polly Watts. | welgh no Was running strong at the fin Maditen entry had Boston 100040000 —4 Withany kind of judgment on the part ¢ —a = atteries—Liefleld and Gibson; Me-\of Lang. Polly Watts wo ave won| LAC For three-vear-vids ana sling: $400 ad ‘one mile. carthy and Grahem,- UmpiresJoba.[ensiiy. © with’ Fancy second, Polly | G7 SHCONT, sACH Hos, thee xeaalde ai yg Winner, b. f, by Knieat of Tone. Watts was heavily played by the wise) cna Thistle Sandy Bar. Owner—H. 1, ime 1402.5, . set, while Fancy wert back in the mar-| j, Riarters. Wis, Sty le Fin, Jockeys ~ are kot i ‘and Bai ti Sweet i dh His dB Du AMERICAN LEAGUE. Talent Puzzled in Third. bd re et HORS Sybase ‘Whe third race presented a tine puaale | M2 ‘4 # Hy f Musera : tea +4 2 id 8 ed on y the On etch turn Washington 001002 | Cotytto, too, was played, tite Herre etemaliraiat Ineleds ctaWey wae Wemie Cleveland 010000 dener was Ken. High Range and | standing» nat ’ he filly, Polly Watts had pl Batteries—Hughes and Warner; 1 Cotytto went off into a good lead In the | held ‘on walt. = fe : hardt and Clarke. Umplre—O'Lough- | first eighth and the race looked between | TURD RACE two-year-olds, Selling. $100 d; five and « half furlongs, lin them, Cotytto might have won, but | (Qe THER? Start good. “Won dri Winner, bik. c. by Galore: At Chicago. she bore out, as usual, in the streten, y rn. Owner. Tine 1.08 45, a 99" When McCahey got her straight she ear} keys, Op, ALO Boston. ‘ 000100 closed like a streak, bet just falled to THIRh Ranee 7-5 85 S5 Chicago 1900000 get up. High Range, running straight Hen Note Batterles—Young and Criger: Altrock |and true under In front | it a agg and Sullivan. Umpires—Sheridan and] to the end r ran back to Midajipman Basy. 395 oe Egan, his last x nehing strong Miers 1s $0 pi th I “ry ne seco! Peet 0 3 Ht fief us 20) 80 80 At Detroit, along th econ A, Rove ore HA PEE MOM AG WO i Gt fe j —+—— Bi La I $ Philadelphia ....1 10 0 d into a good lead, but was doing his bes at the end to win. d 002 | Ik 1 through the stretche but (or this would have won: “40 eries—Vic Wd Schreck; Sums ey oN + etn " — ND ORI M CUBS, 160 FOURTH TACk Huron Han ce-yearoids and upward, $000 added ut tee aixinents EAGUE "I oat . 00d. iriving, Winner, b, ¢, by Inidor—La EASTERN LEAGUE. pte [roel “Shae ot an a TSE Chicago... ~e 010100006 ex, Starters. Wis. St. n ys. 1 AS) Si jonn 1% Sweet At Guelph. Philadelphia ..0 00 100 30 —4) 83, Sir John J 20) Dugan Toronto vere verereee 0 00010 0-1 a neg eDedl lun Mea oune Jeersey City. 132250 1-4 acia) to The Brening World:) eee Game called at the end of the seventh te, ‘ shel caieunt dohneon Fan back fol hie previous ved tesa; he went to the fi inning on accoount of rain PHILADELPHIA, Aug, 4.—Hy bunch-| sip John Journ, 14 FevaD ata ee a a oe Hatterles — Applegate and Brown; | ing thelr hits In the seventh Inning in @| Rava Tourist moved up strong, but hung tn ne laet Caw strides, Delirium was Moore and Woods, (Umpire—Stafford fast game between the Phillies and Cubs] in the early vay Was closing very ationg at the en i At Baltimore. the Phillies nosed out the € igo bunch 700 FIFTH RACE The Seneca; three year-olds; $400 added; welling; elx fur Rochester 020000010 lay by a score of 4 to 2 The Cube Ott 424 Stary gond. Won driving. Winner, b, ., by Ovtaon Wood Baltimore 102000000 |gtarted tn winners and began scor-| ¥: ° “iad Patterles—Henley and Hurley; Ad ng early, In the second a walk and al } and Robinson. Umpire—Walker angus : Howard aeoted| At Providence. one. In fourth the ¢ r fontredi «. 0063001 0 0-9) ,,, 1 on a single and a hriple i ntreai Fee kk Ss tala ee run on a sing i i tterfes—Jones and Ball; Cronin and, . howe the Phittles| iarters rson, Umplres—Murray and Black, | In a 1 ince pclae ak Sy jstarted scoring. Knoi and 4 fis é | scored on a single by Titus. was ant upward, selling; $400 added. one ‘no further s Inne | x Winner, bo, by Gramm ara WEATHER FORECAST. ing, when t ! and p detanatll ihe were ne vied Oo. Hit ns Magee started a 6 ‘ Forecast for New York City and vicinity: Generally falr and continued warm weather to-night and Wednesday. Light to fresh +h to southwest winds. d. Branatlelet was walke Gramear just \asted. Tor Erte fos a0 ibe @ 4 a0 4 i Is 8 88 ‘ 5 : 0» WH w Ws a closed with = rush. Chief Brant, off ovor'y, ran oa the GIANTS ARE NOW IN SECOND PLACE TAKE DOUB ADER FROM REDS Seymour Raps Out Two Home Runs, _ and Hard and Timely Hitting by Donlin, Doyle and Bresnahan @ . , ye Woodcraft Beats Out Adriuch Sky Machine Was Making mie a Brookiyn 00°00 1 190 © = 2 Helps Earn Victories Records on 24-Hour and Adriana in Seneca — | 4 | p p alii a AW x u Trial Journey. Hling Stakes, w Worl) | BROOKLYN. WE: ra PARK, “BROOK: R. H. PO. A. BE SCORES BY INNINGS: | VINCENT . Tro Dodgers Bureh, If. pit 2h 0) 0) 1 i NCENT FIRST GAME, OPPENHEIM, Ane 4 The Zeppelin BE a ° Be TRE ANOR, iuials caine v Hummel, 2b....0 0 1 4 0]. P airship, owing to a defect of one of Ca Ea RACE TRACK * 1 [88 st Lumley, Mao 0 ¢ 0 9 CincinnatiO O 000100200 0-3 the motors, landed on an Island in the! PANATOUA RACH PRACK, Aug. 4.) series, day Jordan, 1b (AL GRY 0) t)!'493 mnidtle of the, Rhine, near here, at 6 {THE Moat popular victory of the meets Be ween allio Date et OO Oe 0 ONO TO 61 10 10 1Ortmea o'clock this evening. Up to that hour | 9% Was won her ueternoon by wa ra rih Pr GAnL bite Th SECOND GAME, cal the airship was making a splendid , Bt : aya 1 0 9 4 6 ; | : rl Huron Handicap. ‘The colt bearin was Donovan's sele font ea) Sheet aD ot 0 2 9 Cincinnati 00100000 —1 Pesos a tiab Ue Sa ifort 27 ! 1 ¢ that f Bab MeClos! ught Rav- Maloney, cf ot hh WM 0 haten at 690 osock ih morning. The {color# of that ilar of the tur, wo Vso and he 88 wNCH iinet pec gd 1 4 8 0 Giants 0100120 ea intention of Count Zeppelin was to re- races simply ors sake, w Wi lini Darttsets a main in the air twenty-four hours and rried in the fron Sir n John: First Inning: Total > 5 O70 +o-morrow lasted in a ling stretch ¢ with | th Pla er brain 5 5 | . é It in reported that the defective mor oot) Touriet crowil arose as one | 30aied ®, Not if 0 vis, vito Ti ia0, Ly, TR GIA GIANTS, tor will be repatred and that the ZeP* | sna queered long and, loud ie iat AAC SI URTR: GRATER SHR Reh poe ieee aale yg) A. BE. F R. 1 Po. A. B, pelin alrship will continve its trip. So conti 18 Was the ovation that d Murary s Nites ea F WO Yarwicy OD ACLNGY Beats 0 t) MAYENCE, Aug. 4—Count Zeppelin’s | 0) gor PAU ates \ mine t eee tp a eA a 3 1} Doyle, 2 mil a@ fH 0 big airship on itstwenty-four-hour jour- 7 7 ei to Jordan MINA hile: soKeiin Le ES ER A Lame a ichetliees (Pee cesaenie ae eee ney from Irichshafen, down the °° cd on hls hlgh|Konetchy, 1b, ....0 0 12 1 0, Bresnahan, c. ' 1 0/Bresnahan,c.....0 “2 7 0 0 Rhine to Mayence, Metz and Stutts ‘ own and ist nih A go, Doniln, re. sce 2 2 1 2 OO} Doniin, tf ..0..0 0 0 0 0 ae aicral at ‘ i tu not grounder to Delebanty, If, ....0 0 8 0 0” ao iow reo 6) Ot Sep molneet yo doa 2.90 o! oon, The distance i tha ere ree A a Reilly 88nd) One a Oneed ae Noe ead U fr to Mayence +s nh. Swe Put erubing. bis dumper. andi tossing him Ludwig, ¢ ceed 0 9 to Devlin, 8b... OL 5 0) Deviin, 8b ........ () a) ab) Having left the former place} UP # mia ride and ke out. NO RUNS ‘ i McCormick, 1?.,...0 1 6 0 0O'Herzog, 3b ......4.1 0 0 0 0 ; Gilbert Se ees ae oO) it 6.30 o'clock this morning, he has con- forng Hare & vigorous appli of Second Inning, Vy ay ae 0 0 0g Op Bridwell ge 0) 2 47 0/McCormick, If....0 1 3 0 0 sequently averaged twenty-nine miles tie whip, Konetchy’s grass cutter was taken | Haymond, p. .... 6 : ay 43 a i an hour, including manoeuyrings | Royal challenged gamely at! care of by Lewis and Jordin, Dele- | epostetter .... ..0 0 0 9 o, MeGlunity, p.. ..0 0 3 0/Bridwell, s7......0 0 0 1 0 The airship had been under perfect |the head of stretch, but he wasn't hanty pasted on Pcuremel who inst ran cnr ) 9 Mathewson, p..... 0 9 1 0 0 Mathewson, p aM WW te contro! from the start, and Count Zep- | dulte good the Sanford noe ine ln Bs ie he palate oe Karger, p. .... a al (Ue os u ander Bay pelln was away ahead of his schedule, | colt. Delirty Col. gi wel y RE ae ery Say al noritaasorrecroan oth Totals ae fy a All Germany turned out to-day to) nearly won too, Jordan slammed the ball on a line to Oo} GOD) 00 ‘ SINATINIRTAGR SINGTN: z X dt 3he led int tratah the right field fence for two bases aud! *Baited for Raymond in eighth. CINCINNATI. CINCINNATI watch the airship as she skimmed the | Adriuche. She led into w retch went (o third on Lewis's sacrifice, Ruy- se alr Ike a bird, circling, dipping and to be overtaken by the favorite, mond to Gilbert. Bergen bounced one), Base Hits-OM Raymond, 4 in soven : R. H. PO. A. BL ri R. H. PO. A. BE. making sudden uprushing flights to the craft, who won going away to Gilbert, and Jordan was nailed at inne Base on Balls-Of Withelm, 1, Kane, cf vee 0 0 3 0 0) Kane, of.......... () ie Ate o clouds, At every point ft had Apeen rad Vaoders tt CHES ie tia He ae Clee oNaty me enna Litt on Basee-St, Lous, 8; Beook-|Hugglng, 2b v1.61 2 4 1 0 Mowry, 2b..4....,0 1 1 4 0 the #ky machine had been greeted by (ory ¢ e rode Pins and) Raymond to Konetchy to Relily, NO|WR, de TIER y. Lobert Ao Bet rt, 3 2 0 great cheers by thousands and the|Needlos and Sir John Johnson, | RUNS. mbifick Out—By Wiinelm, 5; by Ray ir rate ! Ve) enon ono Oh al boom of suns, Rumors Still Afloat, | Third Inning Phe Runecdtaloney: | Mitchell, rf (0 WARE igoonnne OG) SE at) To thefe salutations the Count had| ‘The rumor t t mpire Associa. | Ludwig drove out a long fly which) Two-Base Hit- slordan,, 4 hie, c +» 0 0 2 0 O Mitchell, 1b of) () f}) (4) at spires and settling almost to the tops of continuation of the present meeting gan” R nd Was thrown out by| Jordan i Paskert, If .......1 2 8 0 0 Coulson, rf 4 0) houses, At various places he hasjaftey all amounts to nothing, Accord- | Sheah: NO RU — = et — a i d i A a : Reig dropped messages declaring the trip aling to Mr. Butler su move never| Delehanty collare: i ean i s bag | Hulswitt, 68 ......0 2 38 4 O Fulswitt, 5 Le KO: aa fler a aprint punted in| but did not have his toot on the bag. miccess and saying that he and his was, considered. In Mt, Buuer | Pont of the plate and was thrown out In on’ strikes. Mure EWING, D secscee 0 0 0 2 0 Coakley, pees. ou 0 8.0 party were enjoving a “splendid excur- |Home course at . The crowd at [bY Ludwig. Wilhelm was put, out of HONA UP MOC PUG TANS Uban ia yies 0 10) UO) OLDiben, @ +. 0 0 0 Wo sion the track tq-t was small a the | the yy Reilly and Konetchst No! Bt ie pDavecari (PRIEDRICHSHAFPE Aug. @— oral layers on lawn seemed. dis- | RU Burch was disposed of by Charles and Coakley, p. (yO) --- “ a RICHE Jendhd start |cteet In carrving on their business. | Fourth Inning. Konet Hummel sent a high bounder| ji” 0 0 0 0 9 Total soe Ll 4 Ot 1 ‘ount Zeppelin made a splen There was a brand new report in vir: Pike iat Pianta ee) N May ; ) today in ls grea: airship on the feulation that after to-day the lid would Ker Riaeony gORIAni ede thee ts (GohURUe) en Eaccnd Page — — — — —!| Base Hits-om Coakley, 8 In six inne : . -|go down with a bane on the gambling | horrible decision; Jor ot the by ‘ont! on Secon a ; cae Mbel Nera detea tals Cour noud ree Fouses. y time can prove the truth | jzotals HOE ey) Base on Balls—Off Mathewson, Ela eri GR al os of this ee *Birdwell hit by batted ball, : oft CoCakley, 2; of Dubec, 1 Left on Base: innati, 2 aN, i Glants, @ ‘one out when winning run was cored. **Batted for Ewing in ninth, Base Hite—Off MeGinnity, 9 In 81-8 innings) off Ewing, 12 in 8 innings, i. First Base on Balls—OM MeGinnity 2 ‘Home Runs—Seymour, 2 Phree-Base Hit—Doyle. n Ba Bresnahan, —* | eft on Bases— uty 2" forced ont Seymour, Hulswitt to Hug- putt on Bases—Cincinnatl, 6: Gian, gine ou Doniln” sored. Deviin stole Struck Out—RBy Coakley, second. McCormick beat out a single to ‘Three-Rase Hits—Ganzel avis ahaa Bridwell | tw Hits—Bresnalian, Hugging, Med to Mitchell, Hebert Aeron Fifth Inning, ‘ | Sto! Bases -Dey * | Do 4 to Bridwol), Houlawitt flied to Donin, Devlin to Tenney {ares ot Ewing, Kare popped to Umpires—Rigler and Fmsli | Bridwell, NO RUNS. ci Blccand Bele Halswitt threw out MeGinnity. ‘Ten- ———— ney singled Into centre, Doyle beat Special to The Evening Wo ont a slow one toward third, Doyle (Stesielito Th la Word} was forced at second on Bresnahan's FOL GROUNDS, Aug. 4—The Giants) grourder, Hulawitt to Huggins, ‘Tenney Thelen coi Kin eke rey aking third pase, Donlin singled past batted their way into second place to- | short scoring and sending day {n scoring two Victories over Cin-| Bresnahan to Seymour filed f " b s I ; to Kare. ONE cinnati miin, Seymour, Doyle anc Br j ard and. often J Sixth Inning. re Mt hard and often just, Fiak nab aed Ge Lead Huagins hit to deep left for two re needed, Seymour getting | pases, Lobert Tngled” to centre and nome run in the second game | Huggins went to third base, Huggins ‘Twelve thousand fans rooted as hard | then scored as Mitchell forced out Lo- ee i er, Bridwell to Doyle. Doyle threw fo the Cubs to lose as for the Giants to lout 'schiel. Mitchell was out stealing | win lind, Bresnahan to Deviin, ONE RUN. ‘The game was called at the first hait|, Deviln Jed of with & single to right, P : sl op] Uut was for oy McCormick, Huggins f the elahth Innin int of to Hulswitt. Bridwell forced Metore |darkness, with the score in the second | mick, Lobert to Huggins. MoGinnity | game standing 4 tte 1 in favor of the | fled to Mitchell, NO RUNS, Giants. | Seventh Inning, Gtterona ti the MIN NEIANGEETEL It | heat cubia: aan a close decision—and blew up the ninth and gave way | eo tenate to Mathewson after the seore had been | ae op and threw out Ewing. NO ted. filed to Kane, unassisted, one to short Doyle was out Bresnahan beat Donlin fll to | nut a slow First Inning: | o | Deviin threw out Kane. Huggins | 5) ‘ aiked, Lobert hit into a double play | Paskert. NO RUD a vty to Bridwell to Eighth Inning. | “Penney filed to Paskert. Bridwell. tossed out Kane. Huggins tossed out Doyle. Bresnahan i | Med to mour, Lobert tore off a a two-baeger into vixlit, Donlon was le into left. Bridwell threw out out Ewing to Ginael. NO RUNS Mitchell. NO RUNS. i | Seymour’ ripped a two-bagger inte | Second Inning, sonia; | left and took third on Deviin's gacri- ]_Mitenell flied to Hridiell, Schiel Tovert. to Ganzel, Hugging got | walked, Ganzel_ lined MoCormick. | Moctormick’s sharp. b: but Sey- askert filed to McCormick NO ur deat the throw to the Iwell popped out to Lobert to Hulswitt, and | ut McGinnity. ONE RUN to Hulswit Mc lifted a foul to Sohlel, NO Ninth Inning. ‘ | Schlei filed to Donlon, Gangel hit to | Third Inning. p left for three bases, Paskert beat t d Pagle to right jort, Hulswitt "3 der, b 1 Ganzel and ¢ play threw. badly and taking iijers were sa irow to third, unt othe box 108, Mowry ean batted ed on Mes and Mowry MeC ormlok, Coakley nnati and Mowry ice of Hulae rikea, oy Kane. Huggins threw nit Bresnahan. NO RUNS Tenth Inning. Fourth Inning Huggins wa ix w out § and ee 1 an was 3 inaesisted A on nmed a over | Doniin got rd on ‘ - ‘ nate crack 0 right. Devlin (Continued on Second Page.) Seiasieies

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