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% aS a \> < TRINAL) @be aes f ~—MCKATKICWIS EVENING WORLD RAGE GHART BROKL SHI PIANTS Bt BRIDE A SUG, ‘trscince conecrcme a: | WIAUT AT REDS | a a ~ All.” PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, ia Sem ae PL eh, ys 72 68 ay r Tileing Challenged and Made, feb deck © BRR tata: of att at of Wilhelm, Pitching Good ‘Ball, a7 st Withold 3 Ay 45 bo Hoffman He X Ww 6 1h) i | : the Result a Close ti Brey es 2 * nt Mecane SW 3's Allows Pirates But One Hit | i Finish. oe elena... i i Boh sia My In Five Innings. , | Saat 8 HWS My TWO ARRESTS AT TRACK we. Se Ee ee Uae DODGERS BAT HARD. | >) | eee i fi $300 added, one mle and x 26 arr iaaad | District - Attorney Winslow. pu ae bog by Pye Jordan, Lumley and Hummel SSE A : Tries a New Method on Make Triplets in First SCORE BY. INNINGST Edward In Hacker Returns to Flat the Bookmakers, 5 iy Three Innings. |Giants Me are a ae 0 2— 3 : ; | wae mudh the best Off the pace to the atretch, [apes ce | comma Won kalloping. ohn B, McMillan’ ran an improved race, closing very Ci Van After a Violent Quarrel, Finds Her | cop reeavon, Sariiise tert tater tae ene Gincinmati = Ss OO 0000001 m1 Lifeless and Shoots Himself Cowie The Brine Worlds Handica olds; #00 added; six Curiong: Re Hs RO; Ar By Sa ott quot. Won easily, Winner, ci. Dat oh sted | EMPIRE GITY RACE TRACK, theme a neeet nent Hee Hae En enti : 4 5 0 Brooklyn 20101000 0—4 O H B d | YONKERS, Aug. 19.—Jack Atkin won, Wet = aI ‘ Amley, rf ...... y 0) Whe | (844) Fashion P ' Sinith 45 | ver er DO y. |the Mount Vernon Handicap here this 8st Pemonal 0! Butler u A 1 Hummell) lt v1.0 2 2 o | Pittsburg 000000000-0 1 | afternoon, but he had no easy time of it Ke eit MeCahey .. 3 fy jJordan, tb .......1 1 15 0 Of Pacrttty 7 aera i In the last sixteenth Tiletng closed Hiver i Creevy UGE SEAMES ES onanone ab fh ah ty | Because his wife killed herself when he threatened to leave her, Ed-| 1" NS for the traction of ao, RaMhian Plate dani Lio, ul me athe Bergen, ¢ Le Ge en Boston 00100000 0-1 i fe ees @ eng to Wine Personal ca ea slong at, ward H. Hacker this afternoon stood over her dead body in their apart-| second it looked ay L¢ he would eaton {nthe Crvek ram away be 2 tuber cut off — - Sheehan, tb... 1 0 2 0 Chicago 0) 0) 0) 0) @) 2 @ &}) of * ~, , x th opiula ight of So 2 FOURTH RACE—The Mount Vernon Handicap; 82,000 added; three year-olds and ig 4 ment in the Hague Court, No. 400 West One Hundred and Eighteenth, (oping alt hie skit; tute’ pine eat Uotards one tlleas ony ayen eiving Peco eae ‘ Rene a o 0 9 0 4} = 3 i ee a : hat fies 5 Watvee UB cll ab imudlsait ee 5 sheds TH, P) soocoe (YW 1) rT a bullets i is breast. \V oct rived | that cf the newcomer, Butler, and it relber, Time—1.40 4:5. wopeefee ase = x . street, and rene bull F Np poe When a baad ed ‘ Gerry ae er ana ae Tene ona ee es Detroit 00000000 0=-0 Hacker was dead, lying on the floor with his arms around the body of} himself that saved the purse for Barney 6 4% 423 Butler HE es {cu Hight rE ) 7 *"| Schreiber, PORT a wellthe Enracanal ighlanders fi 1]OO@2 8 oA his wife. | This jockey Butler, fresh from the eae fo ede tayt Biinan | R. H. PO. A. B Tee ‘i Aye se | Canadian circuit, is a comer. He ii ld_Honesty_...... 108 2 6% 6 _@_6 a Thome se met The tragedy was the culmination of a series of exciting episodes! near at fuishing and has a pecullar F Aiki ty ow at hie Seat, Hie tases with Woo! Sania, (0 tne He icon O 8 Ol ; : . ul andy )e MA grew was. tut wan driving art to in. g Improv wach, 3b “i eee which kept the apartment house ina state of panic all day. Hacker js UAC Of tettitg every ounce out of his) BOG Ob ENRM ty tAUBnel tack worth iat ari. i 3h bea al HIGHLANDERS GIANTS < id s Pers ear- =m = = = nD twee ’ forty-one years old and only recently arrived at the house with his wife, Her In the day and he did tt on Tileing. | 784 PART RACH For ch BAN SAY sap ces SRT Wagner, 88 () i f° 4) 0 ane Rey Aare ran Eyelid) ay ; Keap your eye on him. Post—4.26, “Oft—4.28, Start_good 8 } | who was ten years his junior. They had been married but a short Wool Sandal was the early pace. | u 8 tne pst. : (ing 3 ‘ 4 iM oT BATTING ORDER. BATTING ORDER. lime maker after one of Cassidy's perfect [aay re ADDY, BD vies 0 9 1 8. Ol Key Fone | Cinotnnatt carey 3 jstarts, and led Jack Atkin to the far) 148. Monocle eo.) NES) EE souninn OO) GEM) Conroy. Bb. f Aen er Tenney, Wb The couple rented rooms in the apartment of Mrs, Loyise Weedon |‘u™ "ere pefrepties feroHta met} Alauda ; NGUbBOD, Cl) gyiqeen ON dg 0) Grane tb } ot Rratini oF i e a withou ran A lies emp rf ‘ormick, rf, on the ground floor. Until a week ago they were very happy. Mr, @#y trouble unt the last sixteenth, Birt Py genes P PUM 0G 1 Laporte, i Hossauans tb Revmour, et i ‘ oe ‘ when Tileing began closing in on him io DUDE, Doves 0 0 0 1 O}Pelahanty, 1 ( 3b, | Ganzel, ‘i deviin, ab, nd Mrs. Hacker had a quarrel yesterday, and last night he left the under a vigorous ride, The MoCormick innle atetsa net SSEAKP ire suis 0 0 0 0 Ol Bint.’ ae | italawti ‘a Be es ' Alani ; ; fi ee colt couldn't get up in time, but he had | a : a ee ee Ghee). Mullin, p. Spade, p. aE house in a rage, declaring he would never return, Mrs, Hacker sit uD |no troubie beating Zienap for the pl 785 BINT and Upward; selling, $00 added; ox fire | Total vi... .640 4 27 11 2] Umplre-O'Loughlin Umpires—Kiem and Johnson. Waiting for him all night. ‘ et ee ae ees He ret ~ Boat 40h Winner, b. g. by Hastings—Bella *Starr batted for Young in ninth, (Special to The Evening We (Specin! to the Byentig World) cerca eB pa Hires at 10 Saar ae stages Fious | son : ToKeyE Pi sh Base Hts—Off Leite, 2 In one inne| AMPRICAN LEAGUE PARK, Aug.| CINCINNATT, Oto, Aug. 19.—"We ° ee ee eae | Two Arrests at Track, i 4 Mi Fase on Balls-Of Withelm, 1) 7The Highlanders got busy at the) will try and take three straight games Btate and renewed the quarrel, Shortly 4525 RO RANGED FOB) if . iti Detrolt ; i District-Attorney Winslow's men gut Perth Or es-—Brooklyn, 3: Pittse start of to-day’s game with Detroit an@| here this series in order to make up atter his arrival he had dimeulty get- busy right off the reel and made two | 4h | ,Strubk Out—By wWihelm, 2; by Let- /HUNE UP & run In the very first Inning, |for that double-header we lost at Bu 9 Ging & mumber over the telephone, and arrests an hour before the racing be- H 1,1; by Young, jAtter Conroy got on base Moriarity | ois on Sunday," was McGraw's deo- ffter an argument with the hellboy gan. One of the men taken into cue- Robin Hood : i ' nial b fk oY | Phree-bare Hits — Jordan, — Lamiley, ition as the Giants took the fela@ - . ia | ‘ ub BRT Rarah Rasquin” i 8 8 S| Humme ! wae put in to bat in place of Chase and Te Papeete phased ee Into the street, flourish | tody wes Roach Lewis, 2 brother of | 5 ie Wah ane BWA; Laan rz Avaived eli ines: Hits—Leach Nanded tor a two-bagger which turned vginst the Rods here this afternoon, foe 0 pistol. |"Sammy,” the plunger. He was en- | prove * Stolen Bases—Pattee. The ¢ | neinnat! club says there ts no 8 Her Good-by Forever. { | gaged in the matter of “settling up’ on| ~~ a Umpire—O'Day. the operations of yesterday, M y male hac Y eeeaanae: Backer then returned to his room, Money | The rest were ten lengths back. Alauca, s He _ [hanged hands and the policeman who| whlch rah w good race last time out AMERICAN LEAGUE. (Special to The | packed a grip, told his wite he was go- |made the arrest, evidently suiked all the way Taare! PITTSBURG, Pa., | the trick. A message was gent to the) nich gy , New York bench to find out why Chase # was taken out, and the rep.y came Lack that Manager Elberfeld was not on the the report that Coakley ts to | over to the Glants In ex- ange for Weliner, "Coakley looks too ng World.) under or- Aug. 18.—Manager | pene i aan tbat © me to let him go,” ts what ; ‘ ~ ench, Less than a minute later he go! la i m fag away and would never come back | ders, viewed the exchange as a viola- At Washington Donovan tig morning signed Abe | up Tatl eaWtse W) heann fe ith Ganzel says. McGraw denies fnd started for the street. Mrs. Hacker tion FORT ERIE RESULTS. PIRST GAME, Kruger, ot the. Untontown team ce UUNtawhy. Cilibabylah tlempe at ge Iie het eee wocaner. Walaa ce pummoned Mrs. Weedon and tearfully | a | It has been the custom ever since the | § 3 rity 201000014 4 ; j te 7 lorecy Is hard to fathom, bit Chase him- Bisoington Three- Leagus betting 7 ot 7 oY . t ug. 19. rr 9 Penns yan a ver Virginia | f f ss vi heard of | 1h ° fmplored her to bring her husband Voung McQuade Gane 4 SAS a LC for i) FORT PRI, Ont, Aug. 1.—R ale ABtON 01000001 O98 nnsy me a ent Inglis eevpitarearebeah Nia tect ates leat ili y b ( g Mc ade, Going {0 ) 'avers and players to gather in the old} o¢ the races here to-day were as fol- ttevies.— Waddell and Smith; ©, League, e Is a big fellow, 6 feet 2 was sick, Following this litt pike oe ap betting ring before the day's sport be joa Smith and Street. Umpires—Connolly |and welghs 100 pounds. }lis record Nite cane alae setiere EE i DU ; It he goes it will kill mi ats previous racing day. Phey never have | urlonge—Arionatte,_ is SECOND GAME two lost and one tied out of thirty New York club, but the bal rs Be cake fone Nera aaa Mrs. Weedon ran to the street and Avenue Car, eS ASE er Go EAD ee ALL ae ESA | Louis 00010000 v1| games he has worked in thls season, | {eed {0 have anything to Mullin, 848 once a near New York player, | maintained that he simply was count. | 108 (Rice), A, 710 5, Ing up and arranging his own money {904i Ant eesti (Bowers), and was guilty of no violation of the | eno, Sweet Pippin, Mrs. MeCor ON The Missus, Miss Crittenden @lso ran. nol Later Lewis and the other man ar-| second Race jand Cheabro wer He joins the team to-n | the opposing pite didn't quite land the Job, First Inning. : First Inning. . | Manager Donovan has shaken up his| : ' | Molntyre filed out to Hemphill grounded, Huggins to Gangel. vatting order for to-day's game, send-|@chaefer was out on as) to Kane, Bresnahan walked. Lumley up to bat second, moving Palepenty ‘rawford «i to right, Seymour fan- Wa Batteries—Powell and Stephens; Hughes and Street. Umpires—Hurst- and Con- ington oo001108 — @alled to Hacker, who was down the dlock towant Amsterdam | @venue. She had didiculty getting him i . x to feturn, As they opened the hail | MINth stmet this afternoon Francis Mc vay In crossing Third avemue at Seventy- gh fly gled to centre oor to the apartment they heant a Quadle, nine years old of No. 154 Fast | rested early in the afternoon were re-| course. Woodside, At Philadelphia conmel to third and Jo COUN RNA ry cle by Taroste, jeg) NOSRUNS) Kanter reine shot, and when they ran into the room | Righty a failed to sce an| leased from custody when it was stated) ay 18'to 1) 8 to 5.and 4 : 3 9 9 p01 1 This is caused by the abser f Bureh, Conwy beat out a slow one to short Ato Devlin ybert was ay oceupled by the Hackers they found nd) caro tenicn ey were simply paying debts! ond, Awaweging, M1 (St natiGe Et £ ree Who ts at home In Brookten nursing a | 4M na. econg O'Le ury threw Me. died, Devlin to Tenney, NO Mrs, Hacker lying on the floor with a : b that might have been contracted in any|!0 1 and even. third. Te AIEEE ETH She ied hand. Centectielder Mahoney | Morlarity batted for Chase and hit ta bullet wound in her forehead Dee aye Was! other way but by betting, Eee ely tenia tan a | As taken ill last night and {@ not able lef: for. two. georing. Com Second Inning. ‘ 2 un ie n feet instantly | 0 i cE i CoUDIAY, oMUIL Morlarity took third as Scliaete d 1 t 7 Hacker picked his wife up in his SE tea an rhe police arrangements to-day were} ‘Third RacedFor two-year-olds o play. 3feMillan, the new infielder, hed i De to. left, McCormich Ue CRETE GSA OA Gd ore sy a Newt ers on ae nthe as on Me tiola days of ie) furlongs - irrigator, 111 (Ross), 4 . At Boston. Will go to center abeaenpnlly HT tac fhe could poles ua ieee i vay to Cent Pa o play base- | the § ; ane 10 Anatoutt tA i hs awit ) ok 7m ; although it was apparent she was dead, thelr way to Centra Play Dases | reeting, only the guardians of the law | f(2,.5quNd «ut: MOM, Comeeatts Cleveland 19100000 Oy Alperman will Ukely be out of the do. was e long fy to Mletntyre, ONE Maleani to ‘Hugeinue Budell comm “Go get a doctor,” he cried to Mrs, ne some time there has been rivalry [seemed more vigilant and strict. Po-| second; ‘Klizaeth Harwood, Boston 30000004 =i) game the balance of the season, ax) RUN: rer Pia to Labert, NO RUNS. ‘ (Weedon. lin Seventyennth street. between, base- [licemen in citizens’ clothes and deputy | (Powers), 17 to 2 and out, third, ‘Time- Batterles—Lle bhardt and ¢ larker Mot: listangeen Donovan’ (9) abort convinced | econd Inning. Mitchell flied to Seymour, Ganzal ro When Mrs, Weedon left the room tn | 0 YON Nin ty afternoon the final | sheriffs were busy among the crowd all} 116. Joe Rose, Jolly and Gloriole niko gan Coes Ey As SS that the Brooklyn boy should reat the | ,ioseman fmeshed & pase Mente eaten gy es clones tres to aay : cite vex) Hacker's request he | contest was to take place in Central | Afternoon, pn Se ee nee pies"! FOURTH RACE—For three-year-olds; eel |Palunce of che sewson, ‘The whot that grounder, Morlarity to Ball. Schmit | Thirg Inning. 5 Very Wi > Ken- ySon gay tw vi y y lift. | je door leading to the hall- | pick swith his brother Vincent, ten |ence felt every ¥- | atx durlongs.—Dennis Stafford, 100 (Ken EASTERN LEAGUE. laericue, tan at DEM HEGRE aac ita (nto moms oner wecona: OLearyiitts| itso hoisted to. aitohell, Tentey, fay, and when the janitor and several | +. oig, Francis left home and started | thing like a group. nedy), 3 to 2, 2 to 3 and out, n jeertous, thas hought, as the ed one to Delehanty, Mullin popped out) oh , Molsanta Hhallboys endeavored to enter he warned hoon Tht Are jai When Sevent Wise Mason Wins Firat Race. Superstition, 112 (Rice), 4 er 1, i Saar) [yltechengr boy " unable to handle to Ball NO RUNS. pa lody { fc! ne hast ; down Third avenu ‘ . and 1 to 2%, second; Senator ‘Barre’ 2] 6 the ‘bat with any freedom, elehanty Struck out. Ball singled to . yte vee 3 them to keep away. One of the hall-| inch greet was reached the two start-| Wise Mason got away well to-day| (powers) 2 ta 1. 2 tod and out, third At Rochester. | First Inning. [lets and stole second. Schaefer threw "anan filed to Paskert. NO RUNS. | boys tried to climb In through the front |44 to cross. Vinecnt was ahead and | and that's all there was to the open-|Time—111 36, Melange, Night Mis wrnen Ghats. | Pattee, the frst mas. to tace Leinera,| Cut Biaeand Ball went to third, Chess), tueritt Met Ae nae: Spade ey | window. Francls about five feet behind, | ing event. He led all the way and won Dine Bavoel see Tee sourevearcolde; |BUMAIO ssc 0 0 0-0-0 1 0 0 OL! fanned, Lamiey grounded out to Storke| Conroy smsted past second, Sehacter Witise. NO RUNS { Shoots at a Boy. | Vincent safely crossed the tracks, but) with Shilling easing up. Granta, on one mile and seventy vards.—Lafayette, | Rochester . 02500002 x-9 \ingsnieted: Le hy feolnal with Hum-| tossed out Mollveen, ONE h | Fourth Inning. iy { Z r tid = + Jatterles—Kessinge shet n 8 Hittle tap 7 Hacker saw the boy, and, grasping the i*rancis, being shortsighted, failed t| whom the wise set pinned its faith, |10¢ (Pickens), 6 to % even and out, won, | iatterlve Kessinger, and _ Atshers | Sito * jordin hammered out a triple to Third Inning Donlin raised to K Seymour s pistol from the floor, fired a shot ut|see the approaching car, charge of was second all the way. Plume ran}Golf Ball, 105 (Kennedy), 6 to 2, ev: sarger a ¥ p right, sending Hummell across; McIntyre was thrown out by Wa- p nded off Spade's ankle, Dey- him, The boy jumped out of the win- an Hunstlan, of No, 08 East Nine | jrominontly to the stretch and then} {nt out ROL ue res SECOND GAME plate. Fe Ua enele accHba ror porte. Schaefer beat out a slow one Seymour, Lobert to Eee: dow, A second boy smashed the bath-|cy-elghth street, Although the motor |tired, Arondack closed with a rush, as ty. ‘Prytania, Dexon, Royal. Artillery, Buffalo vcsnid 00 14 12 0 9) RING Ls sory Bene (2) EU UG aageals, eats : e unded to Fis: room window, and was about to climb|man applied the bra and reversed | cia}, and got the show money, Rag-|Canopian, Charlatan, Jack Dolan and) ochester aig toa 4 a coe | a Thomas filed to Lumley. Wilhelm were out and was doubled 1 phil grins 5 to Bridwell, Lobert in when Hacker appeared there and de-|the power, he was unable to stop the] 1. san a dul race and the others|Fancy Bird also ran PE CANT TTer nat ote pe, aro: | Aelded Leaoh's, tap to Jordan pordan to Ball to Mériarlty, No Rt ‘fied to Seymour, Paskert singled to elared he would shoot any person whe : the boy and threw! \ 09 never prominent. SIXTH RACE—For, three-year-olds 3 frst NO RUNS.) (7G beat Fred to’ Moriarity again hit for a single and third, Mitchell eingled’ througn sport, tried ent alm under the 0 one mle.—Mirth, 197 (Powers), 3 to 2, 1 At Newark stole second. Hemphill walke! Paskert going to third. ell stole i ade “When the car to a stop Bad News Wins at 1 to 6, [to 2 and out, won; Lady Bhidur, 0 Second Inning, @ double steal Hemphiil wen maaleere alee Se te Ta A few minutes Inter the frightened | , | vinden the re Moats (Davari), 10'to 1, ito Land even, acc. FIRST GAME Young now pitching for Pittsburg. for MPT poorest pL ae EN up|) tenants and a crowd in the street hear, | i Y ted and Bad News was at 1 to 6 In the mile|ond; Miss Catesby, 102 (Pickens), 10 to 1, Sheeh 1 ral ked. Delehanty fouled out RUNS thr¥ay shou In the front room, When | Santee, who WAR ney fall tha® say quarcer welling event second on|ec®, 1 an ven, dhied Bime-L425 | onteeal .. ...0 9 00° 2.0 0 ina /iheenet topk a Using to the southpaw altel Ball Alea to Grande: Blair Fifth Inning | @ policeman arrived with Dr. Dolphi ? don the | he card. and with Coat of Anns and|taay." Dorizette, Utterance, Helen B.| Hattertes-Staniey and Ball; Frill and | Hillam forced Sheehan, Abby to Wag- at, Roseman unassisted. ONE Spale, threw gut everything was quiet Inside the Weedon | and ar- | Lord Stanhope out, he had little to! ais ran. Stanage, Umplres—Taft and Black ser. MeMillan out, Gibson to Wagner un 1 to Paskert. NO | flat and they had to fore» the d Magisitate Finn in the |beat, Notter held Bad News tn re-| 0 vic RACE — For three-year. | Y jtrying to steal. Wilhelm fouled to Glb- Fourth Inning. Syaen aay ae te eo Woo remanded him to behind Killochan until) they] SEVENTH RACH — Bor tree re SECOND json, NO RUNS Cobb popped Ball. Rossma ed, Devlin te Tene moe une polleeman found Hacker tying on | we E the simetsh, and then he came Oa) one eee Pe red ont: | at eal | Lewis was In front of Wagner's drive! oracked'a single rn, to Dovle - Hulswitt fled to beside e's body 8 | y east <illochs r 02 (Pe Re TE Hal ntreal . 2 | and ot th ahead cli to belehant Cee: ) RUNS. Ma ELD DCL a with hi ee gs 1a aime Lally and eA ge | won: Goes Fast, 10 (Deverich), 8 to» | Sowark Fe ee eae end ete cel to | Delehanty, Schmidt singled rah Ea arms about her, There were three bul 4 See ey ARNE IL GUE Con EF ye. Tha|3.to 6 and out, second; Cave Adsum, 1:8] ‘Game called at the end of the seventh | pal a n retired centre, sending Rossman to t Sixth Inning. | FRANCO OF \fillan to fle ne place, The] ° te a A F orke. Jordan made a nice pick up Coughlin. stole second. eary fl : Jet holes In his breast, and the revolvey | .X-PREMIER Hintter just did get It by a Aose eee tain Dolan and sicatnrous | Tne of Sheehan's low throw on Abby's tap. | to. Meliveen. | No siite : ; Hane wap stil! clutched in his right hand. i mo—l.4i om Dolan and Steatnrous) yatterias—Jonex and Holmes; Muellor|NO RUNS. | Chesbro filed to R Conroy | ¢ Hacker was employed by tho Mecca | PORTUGAL BUSY IN PARIS Bay Au Fashion pie SIG PSs els ee ind Philbin. Umpires—Toft and Black Third Inning {ni Ito Cobb, Mcflveen Wa wunt te ~ ‘ - | Connaught Ranger and omecrest | 5 hit wae outatealliz seco fan aeilte Coabaay) He ts said to have | eke | were scratched from, the two-varold HARRY THAW NOT NEEDED | Seep nl lDpatestcunbleds cralnley utvaeied veo ltana crane cet all n i Dont \ enters: ; jandicap, leaving Fashion Plate an ' right, the ball bounding badly fror rdered ) oe | PARIS, Aug. 19 @ Patrie to-day | \ds-on favorite, with Cheek the second « ‘AP SPIES CAUGHT WITH Wilson, Hummel also tripled to r | WORLD WINS PENNANT [aya that Benhor Franco, the former] shale Persunal Brows tn frontiandied) AT MEETING OF CREDITORS Boring ramnleye cWianicennedi | b : Portugal, who fed trom Lis- | to the fer turn, where the favorite wen' t, Wagner to Storke. ON’ . Devlin's tap... ioe nl Borrgel eas ea ae ; {9 the, from The race wig practically | —— RUSSIAN DEFENSE PLANS Na : i wets pigs M 1 By fuabert Vo Hie ae of the assassination of | over then. for Fash e WHS er wantr Naha ie U me IN NEWSPAPER LEAGUE | 2),' itis use irobruary, haw arrived | juthered later, Personal held on gamer | PITTSBURG, Aug. 19—After a ee Pattee, Your Gibson, Les toubled to centre, Me | S'S te from italy. At the Spanis | than usual after a let up and tinished | ference between ex-Gov. Stone, cour ; Pattee. haa out, Jordan, nas ner Wit uae" te tontier he met a number of his friends | a, good second under the whip in front | oe Harry Thaw, and Roger O'Mar ST. PETERSBURG sisted. NO RUNS. n Kune. Doyle Med to Hulse ‘The New York World baseball team | jth whom he discussed plans for the] of Gliding Belle. hia receiver In banknuptey, it be ladivostok newspapers: r: Fourth Inning os us Tenney. Paskert ‘won the pennant in the Newspaper | ntinuance of his political activities {: Robert Cooper Comes to Life. decided that the nresence of Thaw t of Japanese spies at fled to Thomas. eoueehan out, | hits 1 ey uM out, Doyle (League to-day by defeating the New | ortugal. ; nother good thing fri the For-| 4) " hd hie ofeditor, 16 0) eter the ) Stork: MeMillan fouled to! ey a § f Hop.) PM) NO Ns ; : Tork 6 by desea athe’ Prom, | LISBON, Aug. 18--A gunseiler named aythe Blable went Over today: and on | ie first meeting of is creditors, pes Cheaters i NO RUNS } , : ji to ay bi | Untied dat Pros-| cerrelra and iis assistant, who sold the| fapar it was a raw one. [obert Cooper | held tn this elty Bert. 7, will not be re | of Vladivostok, 1 filed to Pattee. Clarke almost| ali, taPorte throw out ¢ Xo Eighth Inning Park, Brooklyn. The Hous lost | carbine to Manuel Bulssa with which) was played in his last two races, only | quired. vided with’ plana of the defenses of a leg off Wilhelm, but the} RUNS. Br Donlin f | eerieamne, ‘hie, seazon, vee Bulaae, pues eee tadly crak {o disappoint diemally. He was & race] ‘The date of his appearance here tho pert, military statistics and piteher picked up the ball In time to| Mortarity was thrown out by Schaefer, y next Wednesday In the final game to-day, ‘They have been placed in soli: | ce" ‘ert’ ho ton'tn e deiee from the aphieal insteumenta, which wary sud- | ———— | tasy confinement. Box’ gholce Monocle, with Oymbal third will depend on tuture ¢evelopmenta. | | initted to the Miltary Court, (Continued om Second Page.) ‘Optinuet om Second Page) ean, se Dia i nil \