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THREW HER BURN BABY AND HER NEW. YORK, MONDA ¥, “AUGUST 24, -1908. Cloudy to-night: Tuesday showers. “FINAL RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONE CENT. | ff Circulation Books Open to All.’? 7 GIANTS WIN DOUBLE-HEADER ND TAKE LEAD FROM PIRATES OYNER'S HORSES. AUN 1-2 IN Ti MPIRE FEATUR Golden Pearl and Hessian Double Share of th Whirl Stake. ROM HGH WINDOW + Mother in Frenzy of Fear Tosses re fant From Third Story and Leaps Herself—Other Child Is | Burned to Death. Get 2 ie Mary Abruzzo, a young housewife, her flat on the top floor of the three-story tenement at No. 26 Tomp- kins avenue, , this afternoon. Her infant son, Charles, was asleep in a perambulator at the window, and another was working in the kitchen of Brook | BY VINCENT TREANOR. child, Joseph, | (Special to The Evening World.) three and one-half years old, was playing on the floor near the oil stove,| BMPIRE CITY RACE TRACK, YON- KERS, Aug. 24.—Jack Joyner scratched In some way unexplained the fire in the burners of the stove com-| piaito ¢rom the Whirl Stakes, the municated to the tank in which the oil was kept and the tank exploded, | feature of the card here this afternoon, A burst of fume filled the room, setting fire to the clothing of the boy |S"4 then mn one-two with Golden Pearl his other Joseph, Dugan rode Hes- In a frenzy of terror the mother an- j and Hessian two starters, Frinette was third. AD sian and Butler rode Golden Pear. zo flat, turned in a fire alarm. Geavored to extinguish the blaze. The, When the firemen arrived they founa| After Hessian had run from last | Uttle boy screamed in agony and broke! little Joe burned to a crisp on the floor | 12° and collared the leader, Magazine, ; Jat the far turn he came into the away, He managed to dodge his'mother of the kitchen. . [stretch with a safe advantage. Ho for a little time, and then her attention Mrs, Abruzzo and the infant were|could have drawn away many lengths, taken to Kings County Hospital, Both! but Dugan, looking around for Butler was attracted by a cry from the baby I “ h | ate {rightfully injured, and thelr re- land Golden Pearl, saw they wore near The fire had spread to the perambuta- covery 1s doubtful, loneugh to win, so-he very properly tor. Mrs. Abruzzo, insane with fear | ——— > funder orders, pulled Heasian's head al-| and fright, erabbed up her baby and DIVE FATAL TO BOY. most sideways, while Butler on Golden ) tossed him through the window. Zhen, | Frank Saupa, fifteen years old, died Peat! whipped his mount into the lead | Nene that ahechad probably caronn' |e St. Rarmmabas Hospital, Newa to-|along the stretch. realizing that ske had probably thrown | aay from injuries re¢elved while diving. | Joyner had declared to win with him to his death she jumepd after him, | The boy dived from a bridge into a Golden Pearl, and under the rul e landing by his side in the pavéd court, kon the meadows on June 14 last. | nuning by Dugan Is permissible. Both 10k the hottom of the creek and @ was fractured. Dugan and Butler rode well to orders | when they might have messed things Magazine, after making the early three stories down Neighbors, hearing the screams of the | _—_ oo © | 92.50 to Atlantic City and Return, | up children and the mother and noting Wednesday Ay 26, Pennsy! ante t. nd Frizette pace, tired in the stretch and Fria emoke pouring from the windows of the | Tis'a 4" W Nore’ 7.494, M, Brooktya, | |was a handy third. Elder at the Track. Acting District-Attorney Elder of Kings County, created a sensation by appearing on the lawn Just before the fourth race. A crowd collected around | him as he wrote down the scratches jand talked to Chief of Police Wolf. He ‘then walked down towad the old bet- ting ring, the crowd scurrying from all lover the track to get a glimpse of the ENING WORLD RAGE CHART EIGHTH DAY ‘AT EMPIRE CITY. Weather Cloudy. Aug. 24. Track Slow’ B04 FIRST RAGE—Maros, three-year-olds and upward; selling: $300 added; lx fur tittle man who had put the Jockey onge e Eat tt Post time, 2.90; off, 2.3. Start bad. Won easily, Winner, b. f., by His Highness | Club to so much bother and trouble C, | Owner—T, Time—l.! ae E | through | As he picked his way i ke jerowd with Seymour Butler Mr. 4 "aig BtigR? 183 1 TZ jehook hands with a dozen different | H Lat 12°12 & 52 | bookmakers. and had a smile and nod H ; mh ht G ; RH for everybody, He met John Cavanagh | Tet Jane Switt a OG Murray 8 68 land exchanged a friendly greeting, and | BC le a 8 eDaniel 18h Tea teat ef Bt i Bunter.) fh SSF lthen adjourned to the bar for somo re 62? Troubeur 7) Hy Ye OF oF oe Gg. Horna, 13 15 6 freshments. 3 Lady Karma 108 10 9! 8110 10 Upton ey ath ty | i 7" Pes | Dainty. Dame 113 Left Rf post 1. Lae 4 8 1 1g | “Iam here simply to look things over, ame I Lett at oat —Yorke eo) | hear Woodlawn was near and T want ed into a big lead early, an: ing 4 fast pace all the aried.” led to see where they were (@4) Trance 796? Royal Captive « 718. Tom Hayward 782? Personal i ao panlal most two weeks and r , | press work," he said. The scratching of Aimee C. from he needs a little | the | Rekina opening scramble left Ida 1). a favorite. | nee is a «rand filly She won all the way, Butler getting jy and was driving hari at thee be hard to beat In any. com: Re catces Ne aa ai pany on. Royal Captive ¢ her away on her toes and kept hi proving, ‘om Hayward ‘ e {sailing along In front. Belle Strome chased Ida D. all the way, ‘Three-year-olds and upwart) handicap; selling, #400 added jj THIRD RACE Start goof. Won driving, Winner, b. g.. by Ostagon— right at the end and was beaten out for at Doggett. ‘Thine 1.42, Age lthe place by Boéma, Adriana closed f iT aI cee Op. HN strong, but couldn't get up for thet ‘id 105 7 hdl. gos ok El |money, Miss Cassie and Dainty Dame lu 2 McCarthy’, 20° 30 | were practically left at the pos 450, Sunft 97 3 Lang an ao were practically lett a post, 703? Campatgner iy 4 Butler 8 10 “Qid Pet’ Handles Flag. Jauda 02 E, Dugan. 5 8 $ $. ., 4 fuston Ww 4 f 10 30 Starter Cassidy was delayed on his Wooderatt jay off but Was never outrun, D'Arkie came fron a remémbering in che 807 FOURTH RACE Post time rter— Pearl Oy Mr. Peitinaltl This accounted | Cassidy was on th aad the pace ta the bogini Aster D'Or ran a 1 jong Way back. Easton quit ‘aber eninpany to the track \etarted the first race {for the bad t joo for the § Trance came back to the races wit! © outside on the tur race and finished out strong as did Sunfire, The latter worth The Whirl Stakes: ott, © arte ail her speed, but appeared a trif olden. Peasl short, being under a drive through renee last sixteenth to stall off Royal C Frizette Maraaine tive, and won by @ head ? pled Trance broke in her usual fashion Heselin wae much the fared to win with Golden Peart 4) she openec at gay } Jockey B. Dugan eased | thot a fo allow Golien Peuri | @0d right away she opened up atgap towin, Magaaine had speed. but ail never dangerous There was daylight be'ween her Royal Cap e in the to the stre! As they swung Into the stretch Not sent Royal Captive up to her flank through the stretch it was a battle sailing; 8500 added; Waner Vearold# and upward; We ALR PIRTH Ra Poat times 4 caBattle Helle Maiden three one mile 1 Start fair, 1 ch. f.. by John Rrigh: Owner All ot! < ra on Pe | A TS? Jon MeMilian.. Me A uch All! ‘ Meat! jockeys as much As fillies, Tra 2M “Alabania ‘ j i 8, Bataman | however, lased. The rest were ens T47* Tender and True rr it fan Ww Hayward, TAL Grace Cameron 15 Sy a ate og MeMillan lay In behind the pace lo ine turn e he easliy went Into tn Seven Scrate! Neth 2 a8 badiy ous off at the sinzt, but ia ued the best. Alabama Seve 1 ts and upward; non-winnere at this meeting Yo rt Won, handily, Winner b. £., by him: Ba ‘easily, It haat 1 as if he c Jockeys, Op. HL on away off under better ing. TAL Upton 710 4 Sunfire made the early pace, ed ” MeCarthy 4 as they neared the stretch turn, and G. | Burne: | Wooderaft had no » getting oan to the front. At thls point Aster d'Or, | who wes off ond! gan to work up| He had closed a of ground and, as ibert ‘Trash inuch the Molesey quit when “ine pinch came, (Continued On Second Page.) Booma wae lame going to the post, but closed very strong and r 1 A Strome had plenty of epeed, but tired at the end. Dainty Dame and Miss Cass! A wag in commenting on Elder's sud jt the poet. as ——. |don appearance at the track remarked | OND RACE—Lwoyearolds; $500 added: five and a haif furlongs | that he came u et his name in the Post. time, 2.58, off, 3.00. good. Won. driving. Winner... Whee Ue Gere Ue & \«: Brush—Falr Vision. OwnerG. M Saom, Time—1.07, | newspapers. | . Wis, Bt. Me Mh Fin, Jocks) “His name hasn't been fn print in al but faltered |! | Goes Wiltse and Mathewson Pitch Wonder- ful Games, While Players All Dis- tinguish Themselves by Splen- did Work in the Field. ‘Two Great Pitchers That Put the Giants on Top HGHLANDERS AND. BROWNS BREAK VEN IN CAM Browns Take First Clash, but Are Beaten in Second by Good Batting. SECOND GAME. LARRY DOYLE BATS HARD IN THE SECOND CONTEST. Donlin, Bresnahan and Seymour Make Home Run, Triple and 8T. LOUIS. 9, recruit) ee OE Double in Succession in HAriellieiters strat Bee! ) : EAMG ree ser ag Opening Game. Rerris; Sbes.ss005) 1 92 0) 2 eee ar Pile ee ee HOW THEY STAND. Stephens, ¢........ 00 3 0 W, [ly P, (ch iaiss tb. if i a) GIANTS rir aiteenianat 20% 42 O15 Powe D. it} 2 oO 2 ITT Sy Pe RRA aN nn is AUTSIURGroavamaaonoon CG - eh (won FATA tans Gade “4 4 10 | BY BOZEMAN BULGER. *Battwed for Stephens in ninth At Cincinnati TRAV | EXPOSITION PARK, PITTSBURG, Aug. 24.—Gloom in “tine ‘ F R H P.O A inks hangs over Pittsburg to-night, while at the Annex Hotel the New conway, ob, . < i ‘ * e Arai neenitent i ‘York Giants and a faithful fan bunch of loyal rooters are s tting off Chi Bivacnreete it 0) ire fire and otherwise painting Pittsburg a lurid color, Not that the pa) ¢ : Gamo) players are part in the proceedings. They were too tirad vaporte, 2! ) bo ee ve , Me F 3 () 0 Cates fter their great double victory to take part in any celebration, except Delehanty, It) 17-1. oe owners?! vacesrvom, ; 4 ‘ ie is Ball, ss soon) Bt to receive the congratulations of the fans. Then they went to bed, for Kleinow, sone 0 4 4 \their is another game coming off with the Pirates to-morrow, and they hesbro, p. me a ny 3 uf B A Ss E B A (i L vant that game alsoy . 97 lay’s first game went to the Giants | — = ——— Totals ... ve 68 ui 131 : to the great pitching of Wiltse and SECOND GAME. Bases—St. Louis, 2; High- SCORE BY INNINGS: 4 grand batting rally started by him GIANTS. t—By Powell, 2; by Ches, é 1) the elghth inning en four runs H i, Out—By Powell, 2; by Chee, FIRST 6AME. were sccred, the final svore boing 1t0 1 |p Three-Rase ts—Heldrick, Ferris, @y in the xecond gamo Mathewson was | iney, 1b.. 4... Ww alee Hem a | Giants 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 (= 4)! cible a ans sburg to five hits | Doyle, 2b Stolen B. ‘4 a ile Glanta’l Dreenat Tamytve-Co Pittsburg QO OO O O © tT O Ox Pir vivam very elle Wee eae Presnahan spe SECOND GAME. ine Ce theruae in tile ee conn AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, Aus. | Giants 10002020 eee |} Devlin, 3b o4.~The H{ghlanders and Browns broke tting four hits, Barry If. Oy ence aefeie ene in Pittsburg 00001000 Hof pi titel iietiwell) ae fternoon, the Browns taking the first I ee Mathewson, p game by e of 4 to % while the| a) A imed e se. ve home team by a Brooklyn 00002000 0-2 % Fen gail Totals s ee ae Chicago 0-070 0710 8°50 "= 4 Sane Sa aaa netting them three for he game. ; a runs and of he e, brilliant vietory over Pitts- homas, owd was on hand for the two AE LN SU tell eC MRE SL the | Leach, 3 uence st r St. Louis 0) 0) ©) (0) 0) 0) 0 ee a er STEMI KORU. Mhnoreta ove th Gants-P} t AC t . 1 th ° ynant. It was necessary for | Wagner, ss struggle at Pittsburg than over the Highlanders 00002000 ere ec aeeaint ta Hala Tee ann Gee Bc orieiatanee (nitiallemnarton the SECOND GAIE. y what they were pee second game were the batteries, Powell) + an warm or the | Wilsi l¢ and Stephens going in for the Brown Be Louis i) © © 2 i) ©) © ©) q Ht 1 Pp Hd ul eh i ie Uherebre d= Kleino € 7 i: <g' while Chersbra and, Kieinaw were, sn Highlanders 1 0 O 1 0.1 0 3 = Blin tne vest nt form. New) ARSE baay ate iNeupentie te were present when! —-— sale ne ae PRilnEAne ting, the tussle intl Camnitz, p.. vo. First Inning. NATIONAL L LEAGUE HAZING CADETS GET ' sas they § ®Moeller, vo... ar - Nt © iret s for the Lcever, Divssreee as NOTICE OF PUNISHMENT, {0° Vivers von on zona Kerpp i re HOON Motalsirer il i ee whe thacballs tents ooo100 WASHIN ee ga vie ia : ; vases. plate on| =MeQuiltien and Dovln;, Ainsworth, Batted for Camr in seventh | Perris's re for a Campocll and MoLean inning nase, Ferris trled to s cond. but | j Off Leafeld,. § 6 he Cen Guill jon Kleinow's throw to Ball, | At St. Louis, 2 Of Leafeld, 8 in 6 13 ‘ox pasted a slow bound 02 0 o Wal ew him M tout on strikes, < EASTERN LEAGUE, At Buffalo. FIRST GAME Hits Hits Doyle, Doy > wa rt Bases— Doyle. Jones, ONE RUN. Belmore LLG UE aaa meu teae O'Day Regie Second Inning. ; ey 1 and Hearne: MIllIS. in i ff aie Wy yas a victim on Umpires—Waiker and long. driv bases, Villiams also failed to Chesbro's | Staftord, obtain. pe nb: An's bounds vender after three attempts and wen cadainy " anne Tee eee Cee rastae Wouneedi one: ta At Butfalo sek NB wall and the third viethm. SECOND GAME rn pret De long fly to deep left wan | i, 1920001 an collared by Stone. Ball lifted one up eatin o001000 AMERICAN LEAGUE. was thrown out by Devlin. NO a rise) was under t t de einow |. Batteries—MeCloskay a ‘ AA COMA UU ia and Archer. Cmp! At Boston Fourth Inning ossed him ont ina hurry, NO RU : \ P Seymour struck out. Devlin Th 5 At TonsAte, » Wilson, Abb Third Inning. savidince RAT ASOcn 1 af making a neat is infield aon tS: 0000 1 , sy er eey 1 » Barr: $ ; infield a) Batteries Glaze and Peterson: Lloke touched f W I 1 Brown. Umplres—Black and Toft , A Ne “ to high fou ¢ Wa } ashington M pop- " | is tly a throne At Rochester ry No -RUS row so RtNs BM < put out way by Need eh 910 etrol i Wa 1 Wallace made © sensational stop atl ehiaa~-iluehea Mids tanaxe Batteries | s 1 et Me to. Bridwell after making Chea scorching «rout Baise tienen onde auiaee: Ingon econ k 0 md, Matty he big pitcher out @ u oo At Philadelphia Yovieta th s s to centre, but was iy is cenire was & abbed At Montreal Olaveland ag sly struck out. NO RUN n Tenney's grounder, etlvoen, sent in AB ‘ v ; : fs Abby Doyle beat ou nfleld, which Willams go: x wey y d 7 ‘ i Third Inning | 7" ta Fourth Inning. Batterics—M: \coombs ard Powers. Umplres—Evan Be ey iTaspout (Contiqued on Second Page) , Umpire—Mr. Murray, Doyle cut loose with Heidrick hit in front of the viate and|and Ball, and Sheridan, d 4