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eae a oad eee baa sama i MRS. HANS MAY UNGILED WITH HUSBAND Lawyer Advises the Slayer’s Wife to. Abandon All Effort to Regain Her Offspring, Now With | » Father-in-Law. | mg = ~ STINE RACE AT EMPIRE TRACK Horse Also Falls to Which Had Been an “ Ran” All Season, NIMBUS BREAKS | ate tee ‘Runs Six Furlongs in New World’s Time of 1.11 1-5 in Opening Event. BY VINCENT TREANCR, (Special to The Evening World.) EMPIRE CITY RACE TRACK, YONKE Aug. 18—Spooner finally | made good to-day and won a race, a TSUMMARY OF THE HAIN. TRAGEDY. Capt, Peter C, Hains, { A., shot and Killed William BH. Annis Sat urday afternoon at the Hay ide Yacht Club, while his brother, T, Jen- King Haina, a writer of lurid fletion, held a crowd at bay with a revolver, Both Hainses seek to justify the orime on the ground that Annis, tak ing advantage of tie of Capt ilippines, ruined his absence Hains in the P home, Annis in hix daet breath asserted that Capt, Hains had made a terrible mistake, and a physician who has been quoted as stating that Annis made a confession positively denies making any such statement. | tant stake race, the D nWoodie, feat of the been backed in ireold has jham enriched the hooks to no small ex- He the in every handicapper finally threw lisappointed sim » the discard, To-day, when In with a very ondindry | field, he was practically neglected, and then he did the unexpected. Breaking to 9 perfect start, which brought ap- plause from the crowd, he literally tow- | roped the fleld all the ie to win in | the good time of 1.90 » had all his ald-time speed and there was none of| his former quitting habits about him An alleged confesston, signed by the wife, in the possession of the Arasee chased Spooner all the way Hainses, was obtained, Mrs, Hains charges. vy the aid of drugs and and was raced dizy trying to catch threats used and exercised by Capt. Hains, 'T. Jenkins Hains and thelr | N. Frizette, the favorite, was in the father, Gen. Peter C. Hains, retired Poppa ales Messin Us tioned a Chatty jthe stretch. It was too late. She Hains brought a suit for divorce against his wife in July, naming Annis third at the end. The Squire sulkéet all corespondent, but Mra. Annts, convinced e innovence of her hus- | the way, Ne race being a great disan- vand, remained loyal to him, and Mrs, Annis is at this time a close Pee a: Tom Welah. friend of Mrs. Ha Woitt, of Yor Th gee EO ae ‘ < iff, of Yonkers, with their deputies Anuls was an old fricnd of the Haine family, The intimation of — jand the uniformed police mingled w Any undue intimacy between Annis and Mrs, Hains was transmitted to the crowd at the track this atterno Capt. Hains, who was then in the Philippines, by his brother, T. Jankins [tase Shore te fingle out violators of anti-bettin ft ie Leip caacting law, Ther went etout ; ork very quietly and attracted Capt, Hains harried to Fort Hamilton, Joined his wife and on the night {little attention, but they kept the lav of his arrival went automobile riding with Annis, Mrs, Annis and Mrs \ers on the lookout all the afternoon Hains. eae ona fie Hein ent Two days later Capt. Hains, after talking with his father and brother Ine eee eae anyday at the local tracks since the Agnew and forcing a contession from his wife, tried to Kill her and was re- [Fart law became effective strained by a brotier officer of tie 4 Nimbus Breaks Record, Mrs, Haine loft the post tie next day, golng to visit her mother In | 4 new world’s reconl for six fy Boston, and Capt. Hains inaugurated his divorce proceedings. jlongs around a turn was made by Nim- The three ¢ Hains's father ildren and of Capt. and Mrs. Hains were turned over to Capt. mother, Annis, in the two weeks preceding letters, telling T. Jenkins {s death, received soveral warning yim that the Hains brothers were plotting to kill him. Hains, w © appeared in the capacity of stage manager of the dramatic tra at Bayside Yaoht Club, killed his best friend, Ned Hannegan, ar Mortress Monroe in Isvi, and was acquitted on the ground of self-defense Mrs, Peter C, Hains joins with the widow of Annis in the wish that Capt. Hains be adequately punished for his crime, but not executed. Acting upon the advice of Frederick L. Norton, a Boston lawyer, whom she engaged as counsel when she was sued for divorce, Mrs. Peter C. Hains decided this afternoon to abandon her hostile attitude towards! her husband and drop all attempts to regain possession of her children, Mf Capt. Hains desires to see his wife, it is probable that she will visit him im jail and render him what support she can muster during his trial) for the killing of William E, Annis. Mr. Norton counselled this course of action after he had fully sur- veyed the field in New York, Previous to his decision it had been de. termined by Mrs. Hains and her New York lawyer, Frank G. Wild, to bring legal proceedings to recover fer three children from the custody of her father-in-law and mother-in-law, Gen, and Mrs, Peter C.. Hains, | who are living at Fort Hancock. Mrs. Hains has gone to her mother’s, home at Winthrop, Mass. Mrs. Hains, it ts said, takes the post-'acted as counsel fer the Hains brothe tion that her husband was driven in-/is a clyi! lawyer. He is now engaged sane by false reports made to him by /f1, seeking out an eminent criminal his brother, T, Jenkins Hains, and was practitioner for the active defense, t really responsible for his actions 4 Me Wants Thaw’s Lawyer. when he (brought the divorce proceed- {ngs and shot Annis, On the ground of Martin W. Littleton, whose success tn | his irresponsibility she holds thate she the second ‘Thaw trial placed him {n should (ty to help him, It ts also con: the front rank of his branch of the pro- sidered likely that she belleves she has fession, 1s the man the Hainses want to a better chance of securing her chil-|retain, Mr, Littleton la in Kurope. His dren by a frlendly attitude toward her political aapirations may interfere with his connection with the case. husband than otherwise, Annis Made No Confession, John W. McIntyre, former Assistant District-Attorney, waa retained this A report that Annis, while he was ufternoon for the defense, There will be dying Saturday aftefnoon at the Bay- side Boat Club, made a confession that no lack of funds for the payment of the most expensive counsel, Gen, Hains Hains was justified In shooting him hs been posttively dented by Dr. Hough-| tho father of the brothers, is a wealthy ton, the surgeon to whom the confes-|man, oeing heavily interested in an sion was alleged to have beon made. | enormously profitable patent called the Dr. Houghton will not tell what Annis! Hains Conorete Mixer. Capt. Hains said to him until he is called as a wit. jand T. Jenkins Hains also draw incomes ness before the Coroner's jury. Thom tile concern’ 1t le remartea thie District-Attorney Darrin, of Queens, | Capt. Hains's Interest ylelds him $100 fe proceeding vigorously with the Prep- | a week aration of his case against Capt. Hains) The Hainses slept peacefully last and T, Jenkins Hains, He has ar-/ night In the Long Island City Jail ranged to take the advice of Assistant | Neither shows any sign of losing vs District-Attorney Elder, of Kings, and) remarkable comperure. ord e District-Attorney Jerome as to the best | ‘intr counsel all visicore hated. way to secure a speedy Indictment and | with the exception of Gen. Hatns, who trial, It ig his present Intention to cal) {called to-day and remained an hour hoth brothers to the bar of jus Uet ching a determin to Gept. 15. —_ _ Hiliam G. Percy, who hes thuster (Continued on Phird Page.) AR ka ene Nid LN ema Smee bus, the winner of the opening event His time for the distanve was 1111-6, Vp te this time the beet mark for the distance was 1.113-5, made by both Roseban (147) and Colonel Bob (92), at Belmont Park and Los Angeles respect- {vely. Nimbus won very easily, too jWhich stamps his performance a3 ll the more wonderful Tom McGrath helped make the reoord, for he ran in front at a smart clip to the stretch turn, where Nimbus ran second MoGrath stopped, and then he came away to win easily. Jacobite ran third | all the way, and then came on in t stretel to be a good seoond, in front « Gretna Green, whieh Strongest of he stopped under a pull until he} of was running Any in the last sixteent Cressina, Favorite, Wins Cresaina cloned a hot favorite 1 4 in the handicap, third of ‘the da events. She won easily a ol lowing the pace of Beckon to stretch, Dugan had held her i straint up to this pé i ready she went latte nt and Laughing her eaaliv In place ey wav. closed s nit Reckoa m money Harrigan Wine Fifth Bice Igst sixteenth Miecrankia, las: me in the vaged Hurrigan a ween thon der, Fore Har but enoght er in the drret alxteenth and front ter RECORD, |7 his starts and] race | THIRD DAY AT EMPIRE CITY. Weather Clear. Aug. 18, PIRST RACE-Handicap, for three-yearoida and upward One. eon tin Mt, 204. Start good, Won ridden out, Winner Shoot —Lady Owner GM. Odom,” Time 111 15 st Jockeys. Op. b Hi cen f ut iT ] $00 wided « Track Good, x tur 4 % 5 4 ee) 7 a (800) 88 hind 1 Le ten Hal 1% 0 OD & 8 The time pace to the Lien, where ne moved Il ‘ saiballenke at Jacobite he atte nit flow to wet Koln. Uy eee ety a nish, Tom. Megrath foroed & Helicase, Pee Te WD Ral maiden tWo-Veur-oid fillies; 87m) added and a halt Tonge ; Mt; off, 3,01. Start good, Won driving. W bf. by Alveseot Amecras 0) ood “Lang. Time 1.0 65 is st Op,_ Hi ios 2 2 aKa 24 108 Ws | 108 f | 108 fh ws 4 Th in ws ul By 10s & MGT! BH 0 4 10 1S 10 100 BYP ii 1s | os 0 oO 8 OTT ifn WS 15 18 1 1 1 10 1s 18 ik 18 6 15 20 JOR 12 12 12 1 16 Smith Te |i a 108 18 13 18 115 Butler ua | Bay queen ios 18 18 18 1 1h King 3M | = Rossiare 18 1616 14 1 17 Be Dugan, oR on Jaa Donzelli 108 1 9) 2h a0 Tanelle Agnes... 108 ! 50 | ta tok the lead in t Mariana Yankee Daughter. rGRenn and D nm added; cne mule Te has: oft, 980, | AL J. Jovae Laughin Boeck: Kilitecranicte Creasina lay off the pace | driving far to win, | Laughing 58, | 533 TM 810 Timon had speed, but qui => 1 RAC The L. Gi Post tim ST; off. 3.58, —Fiirtin Owner Index. Starters. | 6219 Spooner TH Araser Prtzette 1 Squire Mombassa Macaaine “Hpooner dashed into Arawee At the fire: utr the end, Magaz: 440 bin yead early ure to. Improv: airetch, wherw es yas'in Killiecrankie wn pinched 4 3 Dugan Sith MoCahay Yorke he me quarters at t came on oh 2 4amith 3! Upton i... 4B, Dugan MoCahey dose up all the way, but never toreatened the winner, Frizette, ad to run‘on the outelde 18 pare, won nicely in hand three-vear-olda one . by Peepo'-Day 25 8 2 6 2 1 8 5 BD knocked back the way; was catching ‘the leaders at | RAC = »- year-olds TON post time Ea? Start good.” Won’ easily. a: Hamp if Brandt, Time---1,08 3-5. Index. Starters Jockeys, 700) Harrigan 13 ¥ TAK) Fore 108 TE! Conmaueht Ranger, 109 TiS The Pippin 106 880 Waponora 13 30h San Vito iin ote) 837 Sir John 2101 814 Tom. Hayward 108 Honiereet 108 Dugan 101 Mungrave Whe. St oy 1 Io 2 i 3 pe im 7 I 4 1058 Ws 8 mi ¢ Withdrawn Sharley saved er hope ran by Inwtai opened a could close place bet Ranger through ontwemini others race was { en Fore and Connaught hey raced togethor all ethe stretch, the filly” finally the colt oo FORT ERIE RESULTS. FORT ERIE of the races never rie kap The real Ont, Aug jere to-day 18.—Resulte were as fo inws Masson, Fred Mace, Alomar, New Gar- * Tinp o” Bight also ran SIXTH RACE—Three-vear-olds: six | rlongs —Lens. 116 (Powers), 3 tat 1 and out. won; Loretta’ Mack, 100 le mt “to ] and 2% ) a; 4 B 6 tol a even, third 117, Sav tasin. Lady Carol, Pretension and © also ra TH RAG Lajeunesse, Dh Wi (Pickens) lar Star, 1 03 vat Yaage. UN (Hicks) 16 t rt Time—1.4 155, Ben’ Sand, Cos an, Harold Hall, Imandine als ran ee The Beauty of Youth wilt return (9 the complexion if you Casta at at tediet Creani——never greasy, Ld parreee Seem AMO ndiiedt ie lend eary and waa never 10 be overrat n away three niles before the race hi 1 | | | Str John ran a Won driving 3 h Mouarthy Notter withdrawn ugh war ¢ had ar talr tive and @ bait furiones Winner, ch. a, by Plaudit Con trip. MIL FACES Tht URF CAMBLERS AT PIRE TRACK he like ft | ing ¢ ot ome TIGERS C"T DETROIT, Ang othe Detroie Ar an al} club, to-day ar age of Third Baseman m the Montgomer next season. Jayton Ala. MoGrath shut up quickly | PIRST RACE ongs: maiden According to the fractional timer | twe-vear-olds Angelo, 108 | MoGrath ran the halt mile in ig M | (Proxler) § to 4, 1 to 2 and out, won es a Seoonds. The first eighth was carrieg |The Earl. 108 (Kennedy), 6 to 1, 2 tot) in O11, the second in 0.21 45 the min, {and 4 eoond: Automatic, 18] py. a, fy Aral tn 0832-6, the half in a4 $. Feet | Foley) % to 1, § tol and 8 to J, third ' District Attorney Winslow six furlongs in 11114. The Time 1.06. Wamboro, Mr, Maginn, High | ae ety cighthe, not officially timed, must Ake | Ormonde Philosapher, Yankee Vidette,| Lays Down the Law for been reached In as good as 57 Broadside and Tithonogen also ran, — | Fhe VI ath e The track is necullatly laid. one ayy | SECOND RACE—Two-year-okis; tive| Those Who Make Bets. this may acoount for the fast time, |#24 one-half furlongs,—Gerrymander, The fir 18 (Powers), 7 to 2, even and out, won, | wating oslat ta ae ay ax furlongs | snemonell, {08 (Moreland), 10 to 1, 6 to (Special to The Evening World ; n hil, then @ six- and even, ‘second; Zeola, 100 (Glasner) | iesPIRE CITY RACE TRACK, | teenth is run up hill, From the far {10 to 1, 40 to 1 and 2 to |, third. Time YONKERS, (ua. 18.—District-Attorney turn to the stretoh turn and right to 1.10 1-6 Joe Gaitens, Sinister, Sir Can- \ Winslow, of Westenas‘e the finish there is quite a down grade, |non, Pocotaligo, Dorothy Webb, High | Francis BLO) OI ‘ ‘ : | Hat end learla ‘also ran ‘ounty, Is determined 10 enforce the Nineteen in Second Race, THIRD RKACE=Six furlonge.—Punky, | entibetting Jaw, He said un Nineteen maiden two-year-old fillies | UP Qturvas), 11 to 4 even and aut, won; | reasured terms in nterview wit went to the post In the second event, | Anne Smith. 10 (Deverich), § to 1. 8 | newspaper men at the track this afte and it was a merry acramble. Cons!d- | (Ginaneth ib to fete tang et P| noon. As Disty ering the size of the field they were | third. Time—1164-5. Stoner Hill, Lis- | the law, th are no loopholes, “Oral sent away quiokly to a very fatr star:. | terine, Marnrorean, Andulsin, Revery.! potting, he sald, “is pl > The first to show out of the buneh wa: ae Fan ginning of a violation of Jack McGinnia's My Mariutch, | shy |, FOURTH RACK—Three-year-olds six ; ae i ae, is Hone te i dei et rionga.—Chief Hayes, 100 (Brannon), Me law, and not tts wording Le of the 13 to 1.9 to 5 and 3 to 5, won, Alencon, counts stretoh and there she clicked ft. Civita, | 106 (Powers), 8 5, 2 to 5 ang out, sec- The nt of the law the favorite which tay second all the | ond: Bagely, 17, cicennedy). 9 to 1. Nistarcimturrunenarunic way, then came to the front and stayed | j!nebrake, Snake Mary. Gainbrinus, F.| tty to do. We up he there under Shilling’s mild urging. | \" Fry and Geneva §. also ran | the experience of Dwyer’s Mariana rap in a forward posi FIFTH RACE—For pe-vaar-olds ks. tion all the way and held on Jong | ove mile Washakle, 19 (Rosa), 13 14 7 a aE Speen raenat ven and L to 2 won: Eignando. % enough to save the place money from | jj even and. | ta 2. wont Tlenando. 6 it : Yankee Dave which closed with a |ond. iiinck Hawk, 1m (Power i ” great rush from far back 3, 9 to 10 and out, thind, Time—1.45 3 NEW PLAYER Agile base sare cluo fer | 1 DOOCOO0O00000N000CO OOO DOCOOOONOMONONO00 COMPLETE CHARTS OF TO-DAY’S RACES. 90) ONO IMOINICOOOOONC OOOGODC OCOO KI OHHH MHS AHHH HI IAHK AHHH NORIO LOS COOOOOICOOC COC OOIOOOU000- Pair to-night FINAL We and cooler enday ISN HT Hh PHLUES WALLOP, ‘CHICAGO CUBS ALG Ive Runs in Sixth In- ning and Clinch RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. Tht PIRAII RY LOSE AGA eo) ND Detroit Highlanders SCORES BY INNINGS: (e) 0 -o coo Ke) | | on -QN 1 0 oo 3 fe) ou Boston Pittsburg oo oo o- nm oO oo oo oo o-— -oa oo Philadelphia 00030 -—2 Chicago 02000 — sy 30STON. Contes) BATTING ORDER. BOSTON ares New York decvott R. H, PO. A. Fh —— O'Rourk Me Rrowne, rf ol) a wh G0 Motive s ates, 9 BATTING ORDER. Chase, 1h sawtord, of a Ne 12 5 0 @ Hemphil f Cobb, rt eaumont, 1 1 : Philadelpaln Delehanty If Rossman a eC) ct Conroy, 3b. Coughlin, o. MeGann, 1b, 1 014 en a fl ed ypablh itchey ibe ea Oe I: feu Hoge, p seve ll 203° 6 @ toinfeldt f ae | Hor Usporne, of of 8 0 ers Hot) ee mae 2 2 Khe ‘e drooln, AMBRICAN LEAGUE PARK, Ang Gt: deren, p. Correo ue: Be 18,—Cobb's three-base smash in the fire | Tuckey, pp. .......0 0 2 8 8 , = Inning of to-dav's game gave the ‘Mgers | *Bowerman ......0 0.0 0 @ (spreial to The Bvening World.) | stead of one run aver the Highlanders, |Dorner, p....se00. 0 0 ama WEAT SIDE BALL PARK. CHI-| ang for several innings it was a nip- pirates 3 os CAGO, Aug. 18.—The last fl@ht with the Andel fa Wiedagainee Totals a 4 12 2 60 t ath Aly important | Hogg and Donovan were pitted agains ; , Sve a eee Ee aoe “rt Neen other In the box, and both had| “Batted for ‘Tuckey in ninth innings battle in every sense M fase i | plenty of speed and ginger. ‘The cham- PITTSBURG, drew out a numerous and deeply inter- és traction when Wer Dione proved quite an attr j , ested crowd, Victory for tne CUS) recent crowds are taken into considera: anomas of f i 0: A. &h means shoving the clan of Murray! yon and there were fully 5,00) people in : meget on down where they will be out of thoi. utands Leach, 3b. a Fy SL ty | way for at least a little wile, and de- Firet Inning Clarke, If.. 1404 t means that the Cubs will be stung f ‘ iy ad mer away pitted where they will have a | MeIntyre wwalked and took serond | Wagner, sa,. 023 ¢ terrible time overcoming Pittaburg's| Base on Schanifes's aaerifice. Hose t0 Storke, Ib 1 0 @ lead. Hence both teams were doter-/ O'Rourke, the latter covering Amst SAR: Umonoanen® 3% 8 oC j mined to work thelr heads off, and the| Crawford drove a long Ay to Delehaniys) 4. iWon ee fans anticipated one of the best bat-| Cobb smashed a bad one down the tet, | 'Y80N, Thess seeee ii tlea oe that Ebanon Nest Ine tor three bases, scoring Me- |Gibson, 028 0 Intyre, He tried to make ic a home| wiilts, 0 0 First singing [ial but was thrown out at the plate. } Ue ants Grant singled pas: secona, Knabe! Delehanty to Conroy, to Blair, ONE ,Lelfield, p. al A al oe] eacrificed, Lundgren to Chance, ‘Titus RUN. fee 3 BML Dicker (o Ghance, Grant going: (61) OlRauRe out on a grounder to Ross. | WA06 (). 01 ioe) 0 ! ant kolle (Onan unassisted. Cobh made a neat *#*Shannon .. 000 @€ jthird. Magee out, Evers to Chance. catoh of Mollveen's fly_to right field 2B NO RUNS {Chase atruck out, NO RINS mela Se oo Hoffman out, Grant te Bransfeld | Second Inning, orals are th OOS ty Sheckard singled to right and ont (rY-) Ball threw out Rossman Cougtsin **Kane batted for Gibson in tentt® Ing to steal second, Corridon to, Knabe strack out. O'Rourke tossed out inning to Bransfleld to Knabe, Chance walked, Senmilt, NO RUNS. sa: ***Batted for Leifield in ten Inningy | Evers popped to Grant. NO RUNS out to Crawford, and Conroy lifted & First Base on Balls—Oft Willis, 2) afl | Second Inning, igh one to Cobo. Hempivil stule D Bransfield fled to Hoffman. Gaborne [004 base. Ball walled au in Tees Rogton, 6: Pitaburs, walked, Doolin iit intoa deuble play, last ball and was ordered Te esneken is, 3) by ‘Tucks Kyers to ‘Tinker to Chance, NOWRUNS. 4 iter ty eel ie JU Balt Tome Run-—Thomas Steinfeldt singled to centre, Howard | 7°08" . f v Three-bas Laach flied to Titus, ‘Tinker knocked a home Third But 9 Dwi Dahlen, Clarke, Beaty. sun, scoring Steinfelit with him. KUNG smashed a single Into left. fleld ile Plays Wagner to Abby, Date jiled to Osborne, Lundgren di the same.) yy lowed with a sate ¢ to | and Met 'PWO RUNS. i: fer struck aut, Hemp.| Hit by Pitcher—McGann, Third Inning 1) made a long running eaten ot Doin out, Byers io Ohance, avarke pring) 1 (2 Tent centre SOE (Special to The Bening Wortd,) walked, Grant fouled to stewed Hog struck out, O'Leary threw o: FNPOSITION PARK, PITTSBU: | Knabe forced sparks, Tinker Te Moliveen baat out a biunt.{ Pa. Aug 18—The Boston Doves af NO RUNS. — lay e inal e of th playing t final game of the seasog 0 fanned. Sheckand out, “| 7 BERTGRAMGS cUnbantsleder acrmnee) Out; (Continued on Second Page.) Picavurg to-day. ‘They have wort rant to 1, NO RUNS. ~~ } ee games here this year of teat! Fourth Inning hlayed to date. Manager Clarke ry Titus singled to ) AMERICAN LEAGUE. Vie Willis to the slab to-day, and Mane Howard, Branstield sin a Z ager Kelley picked ‘Tuckey to oppo: Titus going to hind. Os At Boston, vim. Boston has bought outfleldew Tonatty ‘ ning tue Gleyelaral 2900 1 00 0 Og Becker from Little Rock. He will rex, peace M be ee eine Bos'on O41 3 port at the “lose of the Sor H Soaineuineleditt ar port at the “lose of the Southern Bean \e) both gored, [Cotte and Carrigan, Umpire z A Sparks ont, At Philadelphia ; inst Inning. i BUNGE ansneta, | Chivas ee 00010 Browne out, Willis to Abby bes stelntelat tied Howard out, | Philadeip 0900030 | Lotkers Bites: Aled) to Clarke) Bowes Knabe to Hranstield. NO RUNS "| Batterles—Smith and Sullivan, Vick-| ToAt singled to left. MoGaenn's figr! Fifth inni ers and &cireck Mmplres—Shert dan| | went to Wilson, NO RUNS. i } inning, 5 ‘ and Egan , | Thomas struck out, Leach grounded, PCR LEBEL eet At Washington out to Tuckey. Clarke got his base o@ doubled up, Tinker to Chance, NO] 3! Louts........1 29 0 00 balls, Clarke out steaiing, Smith t@ RUNS Washington ...1 29000 hey. NO RUNS, ‘ inker out, Sparks to Bransfeld.| Batterles—Balley and Stephens. Cates | Kling out, Gran Lund: |and Street, Umplres—ifuret and con Second. Inning. | Kren fliel to Titus nolly Ritchey flied to Clarke, Dahlen nee Pane eS Seraae to lett. for two bases, Sweeney line-flied Sixth Inning o Warner, W throw to Abb® Magee walked. Bransfle! 1 | EASTERN LEAGUE. ian be re he could returta, ott . ng for ( | NOR | Shecka ne's | ground out to Dahle: MEREsiacnie HH aa At Montreal Walledanmalonkemoute ateasieme] nd, Doolin walked, filling the bis» ST CAD Sinith to Dahlen. Abby out, Dahlen tq iiooln simsied to centre, scoring Brans ee ae yg) MeGann. NO RUNS ld. Sparks singled to right, sca | / y 4 Thirg Inning LLL AS i Re PSDB a8 avndeg amit) eine! tre. Tuckey saad) Sharks helt co ee ke, Browne te ( Mager flee Bates single Pat Benres cer sec uth, Beaumont han, LUNs \ ONE RUN. { Wiison ma roller to Ritchey nthatot thre Brown hroug ee. Wi ‘spot for tires ta c Murra 1 double | Nickey a Maldt fied to Magee. ( Ne NO RUNS Seventh Inning Jer yout cone LONAg Hranstiald 1 fol r ; Dahlet vight. Shulte is now pla ergon. Uniptte Siorke, NO RUNS é for © De ony 1 At Newark y i AVED WOMAN | * Hiveres SAVED W N SURF A Byer Wa 6 “handso At Rochester BIN rh wher te au rT \ f k ‘ | 5 Fifth Inning : DIED AT 107 YEARS vinedy Ane “w | Vora ¢ \ a 1 | a aa 1 9 | wer ‘ Ned 19 austed ant aw ed se F was in a #ta vhen car-V years of ase. he vd ried ashore lolaod for \niriy-fve years s Loa foube '