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{ “ Circulation Books Open to All.” Clowdy to-ntaht wi FINAL | ¥ Circulation Books Open to All’? ae ies R E SULTS EDITIO N NEW YORK, MONDAY, AUG UST 10, 1908, PACES I UT OR TRAN, LEPS ADS MANGL | | Eager to See His Sweetheart, | Staten Island Man Takes Dar- ing Chances and Dies. y 'HURLED UNDER WHEELS | Jumps for Moving Train After z | Dash, Falls, Jumps and Misses a Second Time. Decree Granted To-Day on the Charge of Desertion in Sioux Falls, S. Dak., Where Mrs. Dresser Has Been Living for Six Months. (Special to The Evening World.) ASBURY PARK, N. J, Aug. 10— While trying to board a moving train at the Deal Beach station to-day Mur- jvay V. Arthur, twenty-two years old, a contractor, of Dongan Hills, 8. I., ‘ost his hold and fell under the wheels, Both legs were so badiy mangled from the knees down that they had to be amputated at the Monmouth Memorial Hoepital, Arthur died a few hours later, Arthur's eagerness to board the train rr (Special to The Evening World.) was due to the fact that he thought f zm ‘ that Miss Jenet Shanley, to whom he SIOUX FALLS, S. D Aug. 10,—Mrs, Daniel Le Roy Dresser to-liias been attentive, was on board, Mi day obtained a decree « Fear, F IPAceae sew York, Shanley {sa daughter of J. F, Shan- tones ed a aoe ot diy ee from D, Le Roy Dresser, of New York, 7.0" neallignoonlraele tliveware brother-in-law of George W. Vanderbilt and unele of John Nicholas ®20 has a suinmer home Brow: ho in his r A ' . Arthur first tried to cate! Town, who in his y was known as the richest baby in the world.!at the Allenhurat station, It was @ Beas Hepes Aly ere eed “i sy, Special from Asbury Park to New Mrs. Dresser obtained her decree on the ground of desertion, She Spal rom Asbury automobile to and Mr. Dresser separated about ar and a half ago. Mrs, Dresser the Allenhurst station, but Just missed Wy i ‘ SAY 5 the train, and he made up his mind to has veen a resident of Sioux Falls for the past six months, try to catch It at the Deal Beach sta- Mrs, Dresser was Miss Emma Louise Burnham, daughter of the late Allenhurst. the tram tlon, a mile and a half away, He put on full spesd and beat the train to Deal, but tt was not scheduled to stop there. It slowed down aw it I r She was marrie 5 ieee Approached ‘ however, and pout W. Burnham. She was married to Mr, Dresser on Nov. 20; Aithur sprang from "his autornopiio 8 } the death f her ha © inherited « ¢ « a he 4889. Upon the death of her father she inherited a fortune of $100,000, 284 prepared fo make the attempt to The domestic troubles of the Dressers! == ————— As it ran past the pl: followed swiftly upon the collapse of ‘tion he grasped at th last viewed in Sioux Mrs. Dr she expected to have to earn living. declared that ra business colloge and learn short- She she ing Trust i} got hold of the rails of the front plat- | wheels, ‘i | a Dresser's private fortune had been | Wife of Wizard Promptly Takes Saga the husband's finances. He was head | Fy Pe RTen cere ienepeniugee cay emten anced of the firm af Dresser & Co., commis-| |aulekly got up and made anathee effort, sion merchants, but became heavily {n= | to get an the train, jform, but again he failed to maintain Her Fortune Gone. | u swallowed up with the fortune of het (EDISON FLYING MACHINE All, Interest Out of This Yarn, Yolvad ja tle affairs of Lie Shipbulld- | The last coach was passing and he his grasp and was hurled under the Tt was reported at the time that Mrs pe hand. 7 ae ty a firm of lawyers rep- Highlanders 0000 0001 0-1 A report was published this afters senting Mr. Dresser, gave notice that fi Dt t hn A. Ed yt vize for an order restraining Mrs, Dresser mare | fying machine that would jump right from taking her two children abroad, | BATTING ORDER, up in tne air and fly. No ‘pusaing or sho & preliminary was required aomconbecuon amin nthia) proceeding for the Edison aeroplane, ran the ‘varn, was learned that Mrs, Dresser had and Henry Farman, the French aero: brought suit for a limited divorce tn st, was out in the Oranges looking New York County, Mrs, Dresser was the plans. f Allowed to go away with her children soled Be Me Ralponawas @nd the separation suit was dropped » regarding the fying ma- Upon her return from Europe she went | i to South Dakota to Mr. Fdison never thought of : such @ thing unless in his dreams.” cence. Gave Fine Entertainments, (CAEN | bate he rN Omen, (tonal Ta wienine ond) NATIONAL LEAGUE. ae puts CHICAGO, Aug. 16.—Biberfeld's Wighe | nce Daniel Le Roy Dresser, young man, was launched in the Inner circle , cocky because they won Satur- At Boston. oe Be eee ieee rae eats y vesterd St, Louis 2700120 1 New York's most exclusive soci i are euros au Lee ate See les Boston Qala SOMO MOO: h Sox aga -day an - After hs marriage he maintained ap {Ne \ fee eee em, Batteries—Lush ani Bliss: Boultes extenive country place near Oyster MO tO KIN the locals’ pennant chances | ang Graham. Uniplre—Emalie, Bay in addition to a town house. Thoy PY Winning and repeating the dose to- morrow, If they make good Fielder Jones 1s out of the race. ) First Inning. entertained on a princely acale, At time Mr. Dresser got into fina AMERICAN LEAGUE, ne af. culties it was thought that tha Vander | bilts would come to his asistance, but Conroy fanned. Keeler out to Ishell, Be Sioa he no ald from that source. i} isted Chase filed to Anu-rson, 40) 0 (i 0 000 040 Mrs, Dresser recently denied that her NO RU hlladetph | husband's failure in business had anys Hahn popped to Ball, Jones tripled tatieres. thon ler and 8 thing to do with their separation to left, Isbell nit to Ball and Jones and Clarke, timpretor SECOND GAME, he ation that I lett was out at the plate, Ball to Blair, Dresser beea failed in bus! Isbell stole second. Anderson out, Philadelphia Rbsolutely untrue,” she sald. Chesbro to Chase, NO RUNS. a Masini Drosser's failure occurred six years Second Inning. qerianduclarkeati ago, and up to a year and a half a8 pamphitl fanned. Moriarity out, Par- At Detroit. 1 lived with him, It is @ well-known | ont to Isbell, Delehanty out, Walsh to! washington on00000 fact in New York that he deserted me) Tepe), NO RU Detroi ford 00010 0) 210 time. I have er been so at that rodisiously fond of soviety that | Ata out, Ball to Chase, a fine atop. Batteries—Johnson and Rahoe; Mullen Thall mi ss it." Parent walked, Sullivan also walked. 4nd Schmidt. Umplre—0'Loughlin, ae, nehill walked, filling the bases. At St. Louis. SIXTY ARRESTS FOR Walsh forced Parent at the plate, Mo- Bonen a at) 0 f) (} 1 4 R rarity to Blair, Bases still full. Hahn | St Ous «os: Grgerh (ol ALABAMA TRAIN ATTACK, forces Walsh at second, Ball to Conroy, | Ratteries—Steele and) Criger: Dineon + NO RUNS. and Smith, Umpires—Hurst and Evans, rd Third Inning. pret a areas wad BIRMINGHAM, Ain, Aug, 19--More | Ball, out, Tannenill, to Isbell. Blair EASTERN LEAGUE. than sixty arresta have v231 mate inj ty Aw NS. Nene | ae connection with the shooting into a es out, Ball to Chase. Isbell dou- q ' macau eeaie t. Anderson walked, At ; At penareea : rissa . ‘son, Bal Conroy, Isbell Rochester 00 0 081 Blocton, early Sunday mor | voing to third, Atz st second. Pare Newark 000000 Ing, in which three men were killed and ent out, Chesbro to Chase, NO RUNS. ‘Hatterios—-Henle? and Erwin: Nev fifteen hurt. Negroes and foreigners Fourth Inning, ton and hilo.n, Umplro—Black and were arrested and many are being taken) Conroy fled to Parent. Kevier out, | MUTTAY: to the jail at Centreville, the county! Walsh to Isbell Chase fouled te Sulit: At Providence, Seat of Hibb County. Many citizens of san . RUNS Toronto PRCT OL E00 Birmingham are asking the Governor Sullivan out,” Conroy to Chase, | Providence ..0 0000003 > martial law in the mining er nailed “Tanneniil's Ine drive, Batterles—Kilroy and Pierce; Frock : Walsh out, Chesbro to Chase. NO | and Ostdiek. Umpire—Kelly, vert Hayes, President of the Min- RUNS At Baltimore, al Union at Bl as one Fifth Inning, . 9000020 placed under arrest. Hemphill singled to left. Hemphiit YORO1OA was caught napping and was out, Walsh, be sto; to Isbell, Moriarty out, Walsh to Is- Jonés end. Halli McCloskey . Umplre~ Stafford, At Jersey City. +6 001100 Yoo00n) bell. Deletenty fanned. NO RUNS WRIGHT STOPPED OFFICER Hatin singled to left Jones beat out | WHO “SNAPPED” AEROPLANE a bunt tc chesbro. Hain tater ecce | Buftajo ond, Label singled to right, Hahn seor- | Jersey C! - ing, Jones was out trying to get to! patterles—Lafotte and ‘itazera'd: VANS, France, Aug. 10.—Wilbur third on the hit, Kealer to Morarity. |yoger and Archer. Umotre- Waimea? ight, of Dayton, Ohto, who made a/ {iil out sealing, PETA tOn ini =e es successful Might with his aeroplane here RUN Lene 4 we fas saturéut 4 SG Hae NEW PLAYER FOR BROOKLYN, Rete: sutiy, ot pho! ; Rall beat out a bunt, Blair forced CREASE clamoring to take Ball, Walsh to Parent. Chesbro fanned, | CINCINNATI. O., Aug. 10, Cin- Rha hia wie. mac r Sullivan dropping the ball but tagged |cinnasi iw) to-day tured Catcher which have alread Chesbro out and then threw Blair out) punn, pu 6) from Evansville (Ind.) atv: captain | Aecond, Parent taking the throw. NO| team, over to the Arookiyn Cab, Duan Mr. Weight was ‘the best backstop in the Central Ala singled to left t popped to he handed ove League of Morfarity, Sullivan if to Hemphill PORT ERIE, Ont., Aug. 10.--Resu Mr. Wright may possibly attempt an Tout stealing, Blair to Ball, NO/| jn rhe races here to-day were as fo ether flight this evening. {RUNB. lows! y ACLIFE, OWA TQ | te NTS ODN WIKS HAKDICAP EVENING WORLD RACING CHART | TENTH DAY AT SARATOGA. \Golconda, at 5 to 4, First in! Weather Clear. Aug. 10. Track Heavy. {"O@ FIRST RACE—For two-vear-olda which haye run and not won at this meeting; Saranac Stake at {726 ming, BOO aga five and hale furtone Post tine, B00 Saratoga, Prejudice aR Bien i Y 3] Arondack 68 5) Be Moca i BAD FALL IN THE ‘CHASE, #2 five ¢ i ! bit was tiring Very ith a great burat ck, outrun in the fudent. an extremely wed Into a big lead ea tthe end, Veriatio th “OURH stretch turn, ciosed cloged strong, Ar Steelmaker, Witl® Henry Up, Goes Down and Is Later Destroyed. Btart good. Won eased un. @ te thin wr pking. Time4.4 Ouner 0) St Ni Canvas...) # Streimaker Ls Nick outclassed Canvas, and, after dand.won eased UD, Staelmaker threw hin flder —Adirondack Handle By) ft, 8.8% —H. BY VINCENT TREANOR. (Special to The Evening World.) BARATOGA RACE TRACK, Aug. 10. 7iq THIRD RAC Racine has settled down in its stride forb—Fiewi “Os ce for une turn of the tieli for half the turn of the fleld $500 dd Rood, Won ensily. Winn 2, 0.89. Start P.’ Whitney, Tlme—i.1s (here, and aside from the performance = wie " i“ it a on a ea 4 ar of the horses there was nothing o} 1! Statesman . yy ey Lh Ke 442% McDaniel 6. 8 BOUIN Rab mnavent Ranger, 10) & 21°34 shilling «1.8 Interest at the track to-day. The sun andplper ee 108 8 Aly 42° Gilbert 2 feen Harvey... 95 7 Ke BN AE Mecatey * Was stareeringly hot and those at the 108 8 8 oy oy . ‘i 4 2 24 24 ou TT. a course hugged the grand stand to keep 8 8 GO 8 Beat out of ts hot rays, Bea clit! in good form. took a nice lead soon after the start, and, forcing a stitt ay easily in the atreten. Statewinan, slow to a Connaught Ranger in the stretch a i There Ja really nothing In the reported | pace drew Matching of J. R, Keene's filly Mask. and outwained ette and John &. Madden's champlon. = = . koing, closed with @ ruah ‘The Iatter ts bealaning to au his howed Improvement 4 q RACE—The Saranac; arias; $40 added, Sir Martin. Mr. Keene wanted the NK. Nan a tantn Ww juteh to be run Thursday, but Sir | phat Atle tin Cbwner me Merteali. Tine tar 2g flag 2 Martin has a valvable engagement in 7 Wis, Bt. Jockeys, 06. ith. the Hopeful Stakes and | owner ca = Aidn't want to take any chances. It is nono TER Uy 51] z possible, however, they may meet in . CL pong ES NS Ee he Flatbush, é ana clowe to the ps Kk command at the far turn, but had to be the Flatbush, after the Futurity out ai the end tow oun moved up with a rus, but hung in the omas Cal ¥ andred yards, Crack Shot ran a very bad race: he had no speed at any part. and the way, Earl's Court quit after showing a good turn of apeed for three Ne ae Tips Are Plentiful. Tips were numerous in the opening event, Variation was the hottest varie 2.3) FleTH RACE lian leap) all a i added: one mile, PaGutC (Re rc ment Pomt time, fy tart fool,” Won ‘eagiiv.. Winner, b. ¢, by § ety, but the best she could do was) dringhant chelpure: Owner, P Whitnes. THme--t-4t as BSED 2S) RY: Ban second behind the form horse Prudent, tntec starcers wie Jockeys, Who took {t into his head to stick It out + oval fourit oss. to-day. Prudent was off flying, and in the run to the stretch turn opened @ Royal ‘Tou! a fast pace, won gap of six lengths, He was stopping | Pantellon cou was outrun all the way, Beekon wis never dangerous fast, however, at the end, and just did win by a head from Variation, with, Yankee Daughter, which ran from next | Mité to last fp to second on the streteh turn,” Chaperon had some early speed, but stopped badly before the turn for nome was reached St. Nick Wins Chase. Lane wi c ots ner. ree-veuro) SH add Start Win CD) aaa : Whitney. Daisy F._ Owner: ° Canieton under and True ah Chlef Bran ing Was nev yup at tha end. speed, Sloked ran a art he eariy wed improvement Jimmy steeplact the other | Lompkt ot chol «¢ ‘ r sh s The first break false one, and Canvas ran away six furlongs through the fleld before Davidson could master \hin. When they nally got away Can- vas led until the ay effort told on him, and then k went to the ] mnt and breezed HAR TGRTtos heat SCORE BY INNINGS: 00004000 gq 20001300 to the horse's neck, jmindful of Broadwea’ [in horror, Et iv |himaelt and fell to t [up in a jify and el {maker to remount him Cincinnati Brookiyn ty disentang' yund, HH sed after The horae, how —-6 ever, runngng last, stopped to a walk in the backstretch, He was vary Tat aia ; eee and could not be remounted i (Specialise Mien ine nora e | BROOKLYN. | Steeimaher was atterward destroyed. | WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, a, BLD i Seacliff Wins Handicap, | July 10.—With to-day's game with the Burch, ef., | (The Adirondack Mandicap went to Cincinnati Reds the Dodgers wind up Hummel, 4 : Marry Payne Whi:ney's Seacliff. Note. — ’ Pe het 2 vith the Went. y a thelr series at this park with the Jordan, 1b. (Continued on Second Page.) jern clubs. They rest to-morrow 8d Jewig gs. = — then make a trip to the Polo Grounds, Porgen, ¢ i with the 1 Sheehan, 3b. Alperman, 2b... HEM) Uopeuannn where they open a series Giants on Wednesday. eee soonsse | meme ssis> to Jordan got Hugging on a fast play. De hee pers Lobert planted a single in centre, Pns-| POtMl® .... 6 7 27 14 went out, Bell to Jordan, NO| CINCINNATI. ch lined the ball to lett for two R. H. POA RB, bases, | Hummel fanned out. Lumley Kane, of, set 1 2 0 0 ‘as handed a free pass to fire 4 2 | Gan forced Lumley at aecond, Huggins Hugging, 2. ....1 0 2 2 0 to Hulswitt, On a double steal, Burch Lobert,” 3b. rl 8 8 sh oy) | scored “and ‘Jordan got second. Lewin Paskert, If iH 00 4 pasted a single to left, scoring Jordan ' Bergen hoisted & long fy to Kane Mitchell, rf. ....0 1 1 0 0 ° TWO RUNS. |Ganzel, 1b, vO) AL YY A) Second Inning. see ¢. iq 1 4 1 0 ic ne tt} Mitchell sent asbounder to Lewis and” [sah ty) Public -Service Commission | ,..chel§ tt hea, Ganrel, planted Conk il st A SL si if a mothered Me- ' Volz, p, . oe Expected to Direct Old | uean's\tong. tye iuiewittItted, cme | egtear oy fee eet which Sheehan got under. NO RUNS, |” i paoG a Sheehan line filed to Lobert. Alper: | esse Plan Resumed. Fman popped up to Hulswitt, Bell went | Totals ...... ..4 9 24 9 0 out, Ganzel to Coakley, NO RUNS, | Third Inning, Coakley was e for Bell and Jor. an, Kane fouled out to Bergen, Hu out, Alperman to Jordan. NO 8 NS “Batted for Volz in ninth, | Kase Hits—-Of Coakley, 4 1 6 Innings | First Base on Balle-Of Bell, 2. err | Coaktey, 4 lett on Bases—Cincinnati, 5; Brook- of an Although nothing in the way official tained to-day Announcement could ho obe ly it is regarded % Struck Oui—By Bell, 8; by Coakley, 2; as being pall to left for @ pasted the | almost certain that an order for trans- | pq Lobert got up Hummel’®) by yoy, 1 . fers between the Belt Line and the foul-Ay.” Burch out stealing McLean) “onewe'ren $it—Rell Aerorolitan linen willbe aon to Mutawitt,“Lamley walked for he) manciinee Hine ; : f second time, Jordan forced Lumley.| Storey Hanes Tonten Burch, Hugg! U2 aN Commisston t Ganael to Hulewitt, NO RUNS , Burch, Huggins ‘AgsAd Ball—Nenzen, The va Umptre—Rudderham. been Sail te Fourth Inning 1, but even x : obert went out, Sheehan to Jordan = ent the data that such a valuation | ,,Lobert went out, Pets s tout r shee: : would give, the claim that a transter Mitchell's iy. | rencing aan winated to, Sentreuad. order eauld be oconfiscatory was. ridi- Med out to Burch, Ganzel_goln Hetted today atthe offices’ oC ithe com: Harlons Ae, whlch Kane | third. Coakley fanned out. NO RUNS ine i chan hoisted afly to Pas-},.70rtin walked. — Lewis popped to Tae reason !8 found in the fact that INS, {OvGansal pauvhnoiie doeiin Huggina the Metropolitan carries passengers. be Fifth Inning, ond, Sheehan walked. Alpernman tween the Harlem River and the Bat- pasted a single to right, scoring Jordan tery for five cents, with any number of ,,Lumley made a nice running catch of /and advancing Sheehan to third. Bell t Te thay t zel's long fy. »Melaan doew four | trinied to deep lett, acoring Sheeh transfers, if they use any of the Met (hi RATA, DhpEaA eer ta Alpers Ij ‘coring | She D malls, Hulswitt) popped Pp Alperm Bireh fled out to ropol!tan crosstown lines, Yet between min. Coakley singled to left, alvanc- | tt. THEER RUNS. any two points from One Hundred and ng Melean to second. Kane alea Seventh Inning hosted a fly which ngled, scoring McLean and advanc- x Coakley to thitd, and Kane reach- | Kane md on the throw to the plate. | smothered Sixteenth street to T) A passenger on a Me hirty-fourth st Hummel} Pell grabbed Huggins's hot airing to transfer across at Fifty-ninth nan let Huggins's rap get uway |bounder and toxaed him ont at firet street would have to pay 14 cents for hin, and Coakley’ amd Kase | Lobert pagted a single to right, Paekert Hugwins stole second. Lobeit |singled to left, sending Lobert to third, profit pall sent Paskert war caught trying to make Hun- to sexmd. Packeit | gecond on the hit, Hummel to Sheehan Bat- ring Huggins ard advanc- jt Alperman, NO RUNS Fi ind. Lobert out Volz replaced Coakley in the box for taking point on an attemptel double ateal, | cyncinnatl. Hummel eingled 1 erween Trirty-fourth and One iun- | Bergin to Alperinan, to Bergen. FOUR] tumley fanned. Jortan ero , Ired and Six ut to any | P Ganesl. Tews out, Lobert. to Other point UL 20) A perman singled to rigit. Bel! sac-| Yo RUNS The only 1 difficulty wil in “1, Ganzel to Huggins, Bureh made 2 7 the adjusiinent of partion let te, scoring Alper Eighth Inning of the five cents to go to each com fored Burch at second. | bounder to Sheehan pany ns. Lumley was easy | « [PINS io any Interference nas! ONE RUN, | Sheen * feral C 5, s 1 foul tv. NO RUD terference is to be ex | Sixth Inning. Bergen sent a fiy to Michell, Shee or local author'ties undertake to adopt) Mitchell singled to centre. Ganzel han foiled to Melean. A'perman fied [rules that would be condacatory, [forced Mitchell at second, Bell to to Paskert. NO RUNG. 0! Tinker amashed a long single into left} PRICE ONE CENT. ONCE MORE Record Crowd Swarms All Over the ° Polo Grounds and Sees McGraw’s Men Score Three Runs in the First Session. SCORES BY INNINGS: Chicago | Giants 3 0 | Pittsburg 'Philadelph'a coo ah OND oe | (Specla) to The Evening World) | GIANTS gr | GROUNDS, J 0.—Although i | POLO GROUNDS, Aug. 10—Although R. H. PO. A. jouthatted, luck was with the nts toe! Tenney, 1b ....0 0 12 0 0 Jday, and they took the second game, Herzog, 2b. 1 0) goetaieno of the series from the Cubs. Bresnahan, c. . 1 1 4 3 0 Three runs came over the plate in the 1), : ; NN fie oionny 2 [first inning through Herzog's remark- 07 : 1 0 9 0 \able base running, Breenahan's hit and Seymour cf, 0 0 0 0 0 Eyers's raw error, As the Cubs were Devlin, 3b, ......0 0 1 2 0 mowed down in order the crowd howled Barry, If, ...,., 0 00 oe itaeif hoarse, af q a 0 The amashing of records on Saturday | Tidwell, ss, ab a oh {s a common occurrence, but the fans | Mathewson, p, O00 cue) caught the management unawarag to) ets Sp day and completely a ee rtcmtd HAE pono. onanne A Py sth) and the flelds. ‘They easily numbered | CHICAGO, 1,000, and it was the targest: Monday R. Hi Po. B. gathering that baseball ever has KNOWK |g) og of ge Re ee ‘Thousands did not get in the grounds pale os and took to the hills around the park. | Sieckard, If, ee nt) Spectators in the bleachers were treated! Chance, 1b. 0 6 10 0 to the novel sight of Coogan's Bluff pyerg, 2b, tn Uterally covered with people who MUNK | stainreiat gh. rot on the huge boulders like files, The a og coe crowd whieh poured on to the gr ua Mt, was finally massed back of the foul! Tinker, ss. . BY) lines, so that a ground rule on long hee o 10 Lo would not de necessary, Larry Dost Overall, ps. 0 0 8 LO New York's second baseman, was ac DD Lia tentally apiked during practice and had [yg a gg to he carried to the eluh hor where i 1 aL neces-| fiist Base on Balls—Oft Overall, 1, his wound was dressed. It Pua Bane on sf jsary for Herzog to take his place at second buse. First Inning. Mathewson tossed out Slagle. Sheck- Tard popped out to Herzog, B.Liwell threw out Chanes, NO RUD siruck Out Miree-Base se Hite—Bresnahan, Sheckard, es-O'Day and Rigler, y I ‘Tenney lined out to Slagle. walked. Bresnahan bagger to left field, and one of the | special policemen picked up the ball) gay " | and tossed it back to the infield, Her- i it tog, who had crossed the plate, was Hy vent back ito dbase. Overall got | Dontin's bounder, but Herzog, by @| started for home. jeatoh Bresnahan, but the bail went wild and Bresnahan scored, while Don- | lin took third base. Seymour filed out » Slagle and Donlin scored. Chance made a wondertul one-hand caten of Deviin's low-line drive over first base, | THRBE RUNS. Second Inning. werg fouled out to Tenney. Steinfeld| struck out. Howard got the same dos’ Riise bor run, Steinfeldt nabbed Harry's toul-fy. Tinker threw ou \ridwell, Byers tossed out Matty. NO | RUNS, | great sprint to the plate, scored, Dons | 4 J iin was caught in a chase between sec- | fond base and wild, and) Bresnahan | | Evers then threw to | pie Six-Year-Old Peter Boyle Dies After Eating One-Cent Purchase, ie Peter Boyle, six years old, of No. 6% Franklin avenue, Brooklyn, died to-day In the Swedish Hospital from the ef- fects of polson contained in candy he had purchased. The little fellow yesterday afternoon “ing. tole }) another to bought @ “prize package” of candy for fed. Kling followed with another ri prize p |the same place. Matty grabbed Over-| a sont He ate the contents ef the all's bunt and threw to Deyln in time ® °° none hi 4 Seat it Tinker, Matty also threw Package and a few hours afterwards ie was seized with cramps. He was treat- (ut Blagie while the others advanced, Sheckard then retired the alde with a! eq hy @ physician, but gradually bee NO RUNS. Third Inning. Donlin, a foes (i Sf ternc long fy (ned, out to Overall. Herzog cme worse and this afternoon was |polled out to Chance, unassisted. Bres- taken to the hospital for an operation. nahan was thrown out by Overall, NO) Ho died as he was being carried inta RUNS. the hospital. Fourth Inning. This Is the second case of the kind Chance hoisted a high fly to Barry. | that has been reported to the Brooklyn Evers fouled out to Bresnahan | Ste!M™ | oieg within @ month, feldt again struck out, NO RU Donlin was out on a fly to Slagle and ose (Sur tet at our ts Siete” SO FOUR HURLED IN AIR WHEN aoa AUTO EXPLODED; TWO DEAD: Fifth Inning. | Moward struck out for the second PAINESVILLE, 0., Aug, 10.—Mrs, img.” Tinker singled over second, base ¥ advanced a base as Her: eater : ceestour Kling. Bresnahan threw out | Mary Rowden, sixty NO RU and Mrs. Rose Beck | Overall Barry va grounder, Chance | years of age, ered the bag. Brid were instantly dverall ‘ es ( arta Bal tea thrown out by Evers. Matty Fred Beckwith, forty-five years old, | popped out to Evers. NO RUNS ri t itd, Besse i R, s daughter, | Sixth Inning. iy there out Slagle W one to. sec yut to Doniin ing secon Inidwoll ; Steinfeldt made a great running cat of Tennoy's foul fly. Herzog fied out Slagle was waitmg for to centre field, NO hot Chance titled ard was out ste scompanied by his mother= Beckwith, in-law, wife and way from their hom to this city and was running hi hine at ar ft taughter, was on his at Windsor, Ohto, ma- yf about when {t exp od » occupants led In all d Mrs. Rowden, who was on the front Seventh Inning. 1, was found about iridwell threw. o ars. Stetnteldt front of the wreck, illed ovk to Warry, Howard’ popped out |* inded about the sama to Herzog. NO RUN 1 Dis. Beckwith ‘ ard made cateh of Don- eet in the alr, unerione {onl "Tinker throw ‘out. Sy wae Crown tee no! Devin popped out to Evers, sever bruises, n No 'RUNB Pe amoulanc 1 the injured to this Eighth Inning. jelty e landed safe - [AVENGER WINS KING'S f Heraog w tferann also. threw, cul Slagle CUP, AURORA SECOND. RUN SAS nker threw t Barry Bri i) (Rnecial to The dng World.) t's slow one to short. Bridwell| smPORT, R. I .—The as Kling threw out Matty, ee nnee NO RUNS, King's cup was won t rnoon by Ninth Inning the Her Sheckard led off with a two bagger to & i right fleld, and took t us V rbiit'« sloop Aurora. han threw o Ch d. The Queen was thrd. outa slow one, scoring She Avenger won by § minutes and % feldt struck out Howard go seconds corrected time over @ 3 mile dose, ONE RUN ‘course, may | )

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