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ds too much to ask us to divide our «| WHATIIM-shewere to-night) Wednenday fat’ FINAL RESULTS EDITION | ial " Circulation Books Open to All” Che Poi batudhd det NeW YORK, ‘TUESDAY, AUGUST Hy 1908. PRIGE ONE CENT. sata Mc GIANTS ARE SHUT OUT BY THE CUBS; Weather Clear. Aug. Il. Track Fast. close to the pace and In the He interfered slightly with of speed, but tired In the laat Ace High quit early, ee ane vaooue unis | Divates Break a Tie When Clarke, Wag-|Thirty Thousand Rain-Soaked Fans: i aT a ner and Storke Send in Four See the Visitors Pound Wiltse Runs in the Eighth | for Six Innings and Get | Inning. In Four Runs. RESUME TRANSFERS WITHIN’ TEN DAYS SP. $, BOARDEDICT 42—______—_ Public Hearing Speedily Ends With Ultimatum to Metropolitan Receivers six furlongs, Iriving. Winner, b. | SCORE BY INNINGS: SCORE BY INNINGS: Pittsburg 00 4 O— 5 Chicago 020002 Philadelphia 01 O O— 1 Giants 000000 oo 0100 0000 she fashe, Which Is Delivered Impressively Shee | ope toe rrnine gy | hen A PHILADELUHIA, Aug. 1.—The last BATTING ORDER, Veter ret He eau veaicen raver | GIANTS, by Commissioner Eustis. game of the series with ‘he Pirates to- er arret aiaey es Tec LO renee ats RH. PO. AB day drew wa of 10,009 fans, With | Philadelphia Pittsburg. team, the Giants dropped theh first game | | ey, gti |the prospect of facing the Cubs for two aren ae Thomas, of. of thelr double-header to the Cubs to- | ‘'¢TZ0B, 2b. 90 0 8 4 « ef . . nes at home, the Wagnerites wanted | {itus, rf aby, Bresnahan Qt 2 eae The commission orders that the receivers of the Metropolitan GR Se OIE hee acres Magee, If Wagner, ss Ratn fell from the beginning of the Donlin, rf... 0 0 0 0 0 the game more than they have wanted) jransteld, 1h Nubatichio, ob. AGUIRRE audilnt tha leeveniiy Weelle , Miia ot alway he ta k hel ine sat re joint to Q of the series. sporne, Vilson, ri a : 5 5 seymour, Ct... Street Railway and the Central Park belt line meet and fix MS TE a id ‘4 we oe tau toupltchn and’ cen Naas suspended and later called, with tho eee % ee.) sos hs Fea aalapedliamemileelahar vey ee eraithysltGt Maddox was’ p PMD Nae hdl Gibson, € acore at 4 to 0. erates ; within ten da declared Commissioner of the Public Service| |yase on bal started ina coun SM arctan sil 05, Bs actem, | 7 Te rReHA rata Ee extn GAIA Chel EEDA TE om OO 3b OO Commission, this afternoon at end of a public hearing. Heaiea aie fell on the ball, and ee | on account of wet grounds , Bridwell, CTrondoonn 0) 0) 3h 2b 10) i i There 1s no doubt that the New| Wiltse, p.........0 0 1 1 0 The language in which the order was issued and the manner of its [hen ee see cleared ayey ee | york fans had rather sec baseball than i Rta a7) aha } chased Leach across the pan and stood sae Amen e . deliverance implied that if the railway officals failed to act Jon third Jeat, ong betore the luncheon hour! Totals... serve 0 2 18 11 8 F fieals failed ac rattle enthusiastic rooters were strung out CHICAGO rescribed time the Commission would act for them and restore the old mas filed te 5 | from each of the ticket windows on , i : and restore the oll [me eo Ge eae Jie Poo Grounds for ly Bale Alaa op R. H. PO. A. B, ransfer system. | | e Knabe b blook, and every elevated train and|Slagle, cf.........0 1 1 0 0 fs ‘ a F | “Mautdox to T Ab: ace oF bringing fresh loads|Sheckard, If....... 0! ‘All through the hearing the commissioners gave evidence that it w jibatlebioicorBterusis Mezzo fanned.” jis ne eb Coiba buena 0 ee it $ i ; i 0 tir belief that transfers between the Metropolitan lir the Fiftve lease “ ants and Cubs. RAIS he LE their belief that transfers bet uit Netropolitan lines and the Fifty lee Second inning: eee The rent early birds got the prizes, |PVEB 2D.eeveee 2 1 9 38 0 ninth street line were a public necessity. sparks nrew'Abbatichio ou Wileon and at 1 o'clock there was not a va- Steinfeldt, 3b. woh ab al ty 0 Mea ne taaau aa excite eter os iM to Magee, a fine catch, NO RUNS. | cant seat In the grandstand, The long Howard, rf........1 1 0 0 0 ih ring La } Bransfield grounded to Leach, Osborne rows of gaunt looking seats in the 7 9 Tink ef the commission for the line to show lked, Doolin tripled to the clubhouse, | nKer, 68 nl) ab 0) h : | wal [ \ Ipled | bleachers disappeared as if by magic. cat why a foint rate should not be scoring Osborne. Dooin fanned. Doolin MURR Os ecseces 0 1 1 0 0 Ne | B, pont ; He ahold it Sut trying to ateal home, Maddox to as the constant stream of baseball fixed Wits a n 49 | if p Ig Hap Gibson, ONE RUN, | Lake Sent Into the Box Before *t'rated humanity poured over them|Pfeister,p.........0 0 1 1 0 erning ratlways the commission has the ‘ Third Inning: HANES in a steady stream, —--->5>c Storke grounded to Grant, Gibson a Large Crowd of Chicago | Block Trolley Car |Totals ...seeseere 4 8 18 10 power to compel two connecting rail- iE 5 | out 00 a Bra “4 . torts hut hone Mihged. to lager, Noi SA | tn @ few ininutes the stretches of | First Base on Balls—Oft Wilts 1; of Sane Sparks. fanned throw of Rooters. |dark red seats had been transformed "y'.t°C) ‘bases—Chicago, 6; Glants, 3 Roeteusn rave lag tn th end, Bir Fligh ways to adopt a foint rate | Receivers Question Authority, | Mr. Thompson, of Thompson, Vander- apa ra er ey ee are Gar ; , peol & Friedman, counsel for the Cen- ienate tanned) NO ¢ poe eae Paes a | ruse out—By Wiltse, 8; by Pfeis- tral Park, North and Fas: River Rail- ; Fourth Inning came from every direction, and as the|, Two-base Hits—Steinfeldt, Seymour, way, asked for an adjournment to-day, Thomas flied to Osborne Teach | HIph nioncers 00.00.1000 Q— J) sateway te Tinker. after a letter had been read from th faa fouled to Dooin, Clarke filed to Os- Rea er AY Ae er Stolen Rases—Howard, Tinker, receivers of the Metropolitan, The la orne. NO RUNS. Ghicodo 00 00 4) 0 pares oH f $5 st Wild Pitches—Wiltse, | Titus struck out. Magee singled past in Eighth avenue were so congested Umplres—O'Day and Rigler. => ter also urged an adjou second base and was out stealing, Gib. nat trolley cars were moved In and heir! counsels Mri Ataata _+ t ‘ans ker $ Rarely p receivers Sid per ay oy | Bre FT at rey ee While no policemen are allowed in the ‘ there was some questior the Child’s Skull Fractured ani | Doolin tied py i RUNS eter Chicago. | grounds by order of , Commissioner commission’ right to enforce a joint an , | Md 2 Usapaiee Benne singham 5 o At Boston. I 3S ined by | Wannerceat dey 1d throw to | Unase, 3b. F f Bingham, @ spectal squad took charge rate, njuries Sustained by | l Deva aut Hemphill, rf Dougherty, In the street and kept those clamoring | St T,0uls..... ~~ : ° Storke sacrificed, Grant to Brans- *. Put eERampaon eaked fori dele ye vunttl , ‘Abbat ft oy_a pitched | /elenanty, If Anderson, for tickets In some semblance of lines, | Poston ese! Mr. Masten returned to the city. Mother, | by Wileon out, Knabe to Bransfteld, |! all ss Ata, 2b, vrei sachat from the turnstites |, atteries—Karger and Bliss; Tuckey ric weidlanitinheuhérel nowt snapped | er going to third and Abbatlehio 2 Parent, ss and Graham. Umplire—Emalte. Ween yuan ELS. SDA —_—_-- leaking second, Kane batted for Gibson e xt One Hundred and Fifty-elghth street | Mr, Eustis, “Don't you think this Is a BY VINCENT TREANOR. | reditably, showing a tot of early speed, | ! rounded to Sparks, wo fumbled Ib, all the wavy down Eighth avenue to very important matter?” An aytomobtle owned by Jease Lowi: : ape aia and holding on long enough to be thied | lowing Wagner to score, Maddox out cage ane Nomeveninareatants mieuencthvecrase, | AMERICAN LEAGUE. “Well, we didn't have very long no- so) Wuerope sat een NOR AMEE eal Doolin to Branafield. ON| GUN, mpires—Mesers. Sheridan and Egan, neste eR Han pete ye) Ls n and driven by James Pettit this RACK, Aug. 1h | Court Ley Liked the Mud. Phelps now cate Pittsburg. a PLease: \ No Room for Thousands, ; ce," sald Mr. Thomp atlerncon an ewer ontine needing akes were won y didn't mind the mud to- | Dooln filed to Leach. Sparks grounded (cede tices ; Te waa ovident(enrivilantielatistrnos At Cleveland. “And the public did either,” de- e ‘orsythe’s I i third race after lead. [to Wagner. Grant out, Abbatich!o to peg lel je Evening World.) ‘ ident early tn the attetmncon FIRST GAM ing most of the way, but was doing her | CHICAGO, Aug, 11.—This was geta- | tht thousands would be disappointed, 35 to the Perth Amboy and Tottenville | yan tenville | , Philadelphia ....9 1190010 0-8 Storke. NO RUNS clared Commissioner Maltby. ail t t to stall off Arondack, Edwin Lay ag it would be necessary to close the] (ey 2 9 000000 Ok “Ie there any reason why an order ferry. The mach ned tremandous made his ack in the buneh 4 Sixth Inning way day for the Highlanders and they should not be issued compelling the two| momentum in the dash to the ferry vastly ran up to the closed at the stretch turn and Piet phomne fanned: Genel led to lOa: |mtayed toe levee crowd? ol Boe avers | Gace for fear of a crush that would! Patteries—Vickers and Shreck; Falke ies to coma (6.4 Joint rater” asked louse James however, had a # the end. Midshipman Easy, the f4-|horne. Clark made an infleld single. | ‘il Lakes Oe CaRR ET Tie BecC MSOs NEB LO aE enderg and Clarke. Umpire—Connolly, Hi BRUTE LOOK Romie feces ae 1 the game for twenty i wake was sent In to start! The hope that a ground rule would SECOND GAME, r ended the De unne 0 essary was ¢ Mr, Maltby. ee Q nee ! “itp har sald Mr, Thompson, “It A e machine approached the water inning wi ickly dissipated | Philadelphia 3 he late arrivals made no effort to| Cleveland .......1 0 pyercrowdes ut fol- eries—Vic! nd Schreck; Bers Parent to Anderson overcrowded se: but fol-| Batterie aut Kers ar qs : flied to Parent Hemphitl watkes {towed the lead of an athlettc fellow who|#e" and Bemis. Umpire—Connolly, aling, Sullivan to| Made a bold Yeap and a dash for the At Detroit, Dorante got u to Easy Race for the Wrestler, | Was just a gallop for broke in front at t rand was never ten lengths from $ aeus, the favorite, | First Inning. as y-boat landwd a crowd at the men, women and ren ping ashore. A few saw e coming and slip, just automo revenue with a company now In the hands of a receiver and with a de- ficlt of a million. It will probably mean k : es ean ae y ce aaa Piet cries of ipants that it was : ranged*in the fleld, In a few| Washington. .. 2 a recelver for us, For sixteen years our \ ie CocupAnta tat ihe peeil and was ne NS : MEET Ree THNMNTS TATRA REA ea nee (steal eras LOND 1010 O10 line has been under he expense & } belng Deaton out for| Seventh Inning | Chase, FP, Jonas | Minutes t as a solld bank Of De Oa ait cecotte and Carrigan: Hows arrying transfer passengers from whom Mi (2 SELES Ta aecercome: fat walked, RBbatichio sacrificed erty struck out, An- en fleld and Mana-| "nq Spencer. Umpires—Bvans an@ fe got no revenue.” | 5: Ti, was In attenc a|ne Won out the) sparks to Bransfeld, wut, Ball to Sweeney, NO RUNS, ar e agreed that] Wurst. : i | two ¢ k, four years ol — Wil liner to short n should be} to two bases, . Louls. Protested Adjournment. ae oa i : et io) i FORT oa |threw Phelps out at first. > 8 Second Inning Pear Anaya lee At ae i ee M. y, representing the Fifty: | Mey ett neg | Wagner caught Osby 8 i el ed to left crowd, as the players, | BOSON very etre i Grea Ag tat ya-| Car until tt was almost upon her. i Gita % AHO opAO RE: ERIE RESULTS, I poolin fouled to Phelps. Doolin out. | ita n x 1 that’ the lead of the National |St- Touls ......0 0 0 v UH) h ow Assoc the earl nd cracked LURE SL eM ae {| reached out to rescue the children as| yaris, tar None, tm ee | Wagner t0 Storie, NO RUNS ale was at stake, and they fought| ueieries, Smo and Stinet: Donove fon, opposed an adjournment . sar None, mo star‘ v possible point o is } rat mpire—O' Loughlin, Moh) abe ee ‘ueton to take imme | tte automobile swept upon th lot oe Haaaitll eer Eighth Inning Real AI Boe eatraoeaind Ut possible point of vantag 1 Schmidt mal it ous i Lee Ha eRe eth 0 ed Mr eisrennnait 10 (Powers), 5 to 1,; Maddox walked. Thomas forced M forcing Delehanty at the Players Act as Police Sternah “Robinson, of the Central |*Mooelne her down, and the ch Dorante was | elk tet 6 Dorothy Webb. | dox, Knabe unas ere AO RUN Bae ‘There was considerable commoiton EASTERN LEAGUE. Federated Union, made an appeal tor) \{Te hurled a dozen feet. The boy H the racing vit Flower Beauty, N°CRicel 13| triphel, to. left. feld | t.. Sullivan TA anttions ageunylney heiaguimuedte ae Heath Pree vias tained a fractured leg and probabl (five only through [tm 4s" ‘Pme And 8) (98 third. ‘Time! and Leach scoring y Bed ty NO RUNS: and without the ald of the players Ue At Jersey City. 5 ernal injuries, and a girl a tractured (He eeay ie Sister Jennie, Pink | left, scoring Clarke torke stagled t vice would never haye ouc lowdersey , Cit oat “Workin cannot afford to pay| sheer & He was Bride, Fort. Simps i ugine g thire 5 | H ha Buffalo-Jersey , City game poste Work ins id an pA fe Rath a aunevedh trom Rnenonetee: Glare and Ran nb ughty, r taking 1 AC DE mt ae r foreing them back, The greut Wet gronds. { twer fares,” He “4l) Mes, Ellis was cut and 2 : i Y ee es D EON ks crow tS w ie : locked in the Polo At Baltimore. 0 owe son! t com 7 sas Ha SECOND RAC or arent inds of late have come to respect p sonnet The car came to stop EHOd GE Cent BE ON Dea NY ds; five|to ti BEE 1 to niform of a player as th pioithe Montreal .. 00000100 and one-half furlon munity aay REG? ‘ Kett's stat son vee | BOCK. RUN puto f it ota 000 00 Mp thonpson) of the belt. line, wan| casi nen side OF house Bradley 15 (Pickens), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 won 1 for f pubione nnd ple of i, Baltimore +... 1 0 o1 si uty the Metropolitan conductors | iM Hts occupants, Mr. and Mrs, Eddie| Bra Elizabeth Harwood, 107 (Bowers), cl ' policema: Batteries—Stanley and Holmes; Dee Beh nste fone “good on Tit MacDutlie, with the driver, were badly Laidlaw made a big bit with sey second; Dick Roller, | thir r ied toe ' Wiltse on Firing Line san and Hearnes, Umplre—Stafford. [ah ML te Fi ert aken up, but not injured. Pettit was! * men Mere, Read (between) Byy alahers. Hovine th a tnd Habn going tO sstde from the excitement attend Ata Rrovigenos ty-ninth street crosstown’” after (Ho| ited and rit In $1,000 bai might be construed as an- PBoviag ipa second , 5 of the foremost erawd ‘Toronto 90010900012 transfers had been abolished | ne aati ae e fight against the! pHIRD RACE year-old: | cou 3 ae RIND RUNS. Cae My ae anaaee MMerable ‘jockeying by Providence 9 9031000 —4 “phe receivers had those tran’ f yan aig i | fart 8.—Ha Sigatoad to Storke, NO RUNS l ' eGray ance as to who woud serie Applegate and 0 (Powers), i n do the pite \ arate Impire printed for August, but the HELD AS SHOPLIFTER, t to say, st to 5 won; C. J. Cell Ninth) Inning Fourth Inning & we n Hck. Umpire and MeGinley. 2 to land 8 to % pitching for Philade y lio (Troxler), 4 to 1,| Phelps fi Maddox singled to nd 4 to i Time—1.14 4-3. |‘Thomas flied to Magee, Leach fle Hl . 110 (Nicol), 8 ackeit’s statement. | second; Was! the Whitney }3'to one of the games uble-header \ ductors knew they were ny good,’ te ay ae ; Yonkers Woman William A, Delano said he ropve | Saint Tae ‘EDITOR LIBELLED HIM eented a free dispen at Park ave- of Department Store. Bee ee eee Grain EBAvEraG: enett nlcn| Kneoe NOU RENS “Par ‘| t-hander, for 1 nue and Fifty-ninth street t the Whitr $ ar race | Croydon. Bi do, 1 Therto, Lignan- — alae ay He up his nah that Wiltse ahora Mrs. ama Trout, who said she do, Relford and Slater also ra | illivan fot to Del R \ MINISTER DECLARES. housands of poor persons ev n England. He said Beau n | hem and sent him in. e proud, wand it isa great | iy No. 12 Carroll street, Yonkers, |" Fe Ga TT FOURTH RA re-veareolds; 9 al FINDS SISTER | IN MORGUE. KechesBentnninmrenita second inning | wise them to have to pay two fares, was held to-day In $1.00 bail for ex-| ahive Linae Ea ne be ‘ “3 Fifth Inning. jthe crowd, watel had bi “hs banked up | ; ear amination Friday by Magistrate Drooge|j, jy " ik N2 (Ni Sullivan Identifies Body of Woman | ) Hahn, Sweeney walk sereen arnund, the centre Ot} Beca a he Ht ingarian aa ails he LEGISLAT URE CAN Jetterscn Market Court on a) vaitit It beeen Sona aed “| Found in Hallway, k Jon : Bee aren Eyes ANCINETGRESE LIE ae of shoplifting. ' See ane ANG a) ) out, thirc reer some | sto t that FORCE FARES T SN Las Wheat Bed ool Stout ; teldmore, The Minks, Castlewood also| ‘The dead woman found in the hallway | id w into shape and red 1 been wh into he bid OF t to rach re Payne \ ar nt we ni 1 or is 8 oO ~ . n le ntel at No. Park Row ot P if Latdistau: THREE CENTS.» terday rei (eat Rien ett sig | OC 8, hotel at sy ea ved . scorned i IPT six | eyaning of A r First’ Inning. New Br J. by a Fy ssangulne Surprises Wise ones | ; | morgue Ins An : » editor o! The Evening World's suggestion that ph rp-shooter mut in| WIL Nia heal BAS Etre ‘4 a J Nh entre the action of the street car companies out by Joseph (the first when Sat 1 | ack iy NO: RUNS: I fo iii in abolishing transfers, at a cost io tho RENO aaIOG Bavenih | startling Sixth Inning. 3 : Bt min: people of $10,080,000 annually, bs met) avenue. hot choice, ea shanty wale Ww eplaced 1 arging with a demand for the reduction «f oe y cht he would le nt uN if c anki o aff Leste fare to three cents Is the most generally HUGHES RETURNS TO ¢ on LE Pea acl earsoida; seven ; ‘ - i woman to throw Aiscussed. tople In the city. There is ‘ au at nD vit to i (sles WEE {dea among public men and others, and | — if tt ira, A bad rile: on : econd INning 5 runt Priday, The Evening World Is credited with| SARANAC INN, N.Y, Aus. 1.—Gos and was all that kept him ou lertog hrow of Eve having struck the keynote of tho sit- | Hughes and family will leave here for | jth taht ih the atretch, \ 1 pu Hl Albany Saturday morning. A stop Ghanenean went ot The Evening World yesterday showed |fow hours will be Aale at Tupper Lake. | i) ham j | “SEVENT a year-olds; that the Public Service Commission has Se ty ERTAIAy TRENT Day Wes { | n t Spunky s i peek ker i he, ioe the authority to reduce the rate. fare )“0°"* was , GANS l 1 1 to 2 ar € fe dank > art fail- “upon the street Fit Mor ae yoni a The Sumner Girl oe ee iiaped thee All th ? ‘and Hyphe ny dein cal scold afisk a nih ang} ip iad long be if ire, fio Uae jie tbat body 4 can acquire & igen Callata, Crearh-—aiid ahe jay iy t afte t to 3, 2 t0 5 and out, nied Win for making a wrong purchase, ie| raached 1 ; Sec Mee dD «lived wha bid be the soreness of sunburn, At ‘al | Wes! a m, UE Prytania, True Boy, Im: jdied before a physician could react scoring ou elie at Union Cl » Gael MGontinued on Second Page) toilet counters, Madden's two-yearcold, chieswig, ran bod Mad hd CbaplaR Also Fan, | him, to Sweeney. FOUR RUNS | (Continued on Third Page) [family at Union ae, Te » ’ \

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