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Clondy to-n PINAL |E RESULTS EDITION wit, Wednesday rain, Che [ chia Books ail to All” | | “ Circulation | Books Open to. All 2 aa PRICE ONE CENT. FPN IAL FOR BEATING. Pleads Guilty and Is Held for Grand’ Jury—His Wife, Who Was Julia | Kuttner, Packs Up and Leaves His Home. (Special to The Evening World.) MIDDLETOWN, Aug. 25.—Ferdinand Pinney Earle is in jail on charge of brutally beating his present wife, who as Julia Kuttner figured us his affinity when he sent his former wife back to her parents in France, A big sensation was created at Mon-| t roe this forenoon on the arrival of an| | antomodiie containing riff) A \ | Decker, Under Sheriff Frank E. Hock | and Deputy Sheriff William Leonard. | The complainant against him is his wife’s moth NEW Yi energy | Giants ‘Pittsburg ODS OF 6 10 DEFEATS FOOTPAD Brooklyn 'Chicago Surprise Comes in Fourth Race at Yonkers When Fa- St, Louis vorite Is Beaten, By VARMA TREANOR. e Evening World.) Highlanders BROOKLIN LOS ORK, “TUESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1908, BASEBALL HIGHLANDERS Wi o1o-s, CUT WN EGhTh » «FAO THE BROWNS 0 0-2 2 —10) SCORES BY INNINGS: 10000 02001 ow oO oO oO 0 1 oo co oa ine) of Me- An- Pennant Aspirations 0 0 O=— 1) 01 —-3 fe) fe) (e) Aleer’s Team Get 0 ie) oo 1 0 oo On oo other Bump. MEN GIANTS TAKE THREE STRAIGHT AFTATY" __GAMES IN PITTSBURG SERIES Batting Rally in the Sixth Gives New York Victory After Hard Strug- gle on Pirates’ Grounds. CRANDALL AND MADDOX 4 IN CLOSE PITCHER'S DUEL. ‘Slim Crowd Turns Out to See Third Contest in Strenuous Battle for First Place in the National League. j ‘LOUIS RH. BO. A, B. Stone, If canaoe O} IE eh ot (i EMPIRE CITY TRAC YONK- i %.—Dick Moller, son 0! |Hartsell, rf,es....1 2 0 1 0 e mile record holder, Dick Welles, | Heldnioks Chin... 0) (0) 2 0 howed a lot of his daddy's class and Ferris, (a it ald) need in the Knickerbocker Handicap Wallace, 0) ab ib | HOW THE CLUBS STAND. ON Ih They at once pr Summering, | ere this af The race was one! Bane. They at onc prosecded to Su Bh Bi | ‘a longea tein ; . *Schweitzer Ona One pir SBU G 6( ‘4 the summer home of Ferdinand Pinney oe None wa | Williams, 2 We un Hise RQ ior cyed 00 15 Earle, and arrested him, He was are | [i ravelled at a lively clip. Dick Roller| i} smith, eto CHIGAGOR items OO met 47 raigned before Justice Carpenter, of von very impressively, coming from| u Tones, 1b 9 | n ehind the field under a hand ride! | , 1b, ; if) al Monroe, charged with assault in the | He MEGS et Ore Peta coe Ss Howell, p 0 0 W 0) second degree. The complaint cited that ot uy had a lot of speed and made all “h ooCrias > 0 0 0 o| BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | GIANTS, on or abgpt Aug. 18 Earle had brutally eee right up to the sixteenth pote, Chance’s Men Pile Up Five An Open Eye for Possible aay ea (Special to The Evening World) es RH. P.O. A.B eaten his wife (Julla Kuttner) with his chere he succumbed to the rush of the ROS ; Violations 4 ‘ Totals . 11 6 24 13 3] EXPOSITION PARK, |FITTSBUR | Tenney, 1b........0 0 15 0 06 (Gj HE and otherwise mistreated her. | inner, Footpad evidently eouldn't give Runs in Sixth Inning and iolations of the Law at *Schweltzer batted. tor Wallace in| Aug. 2—Thp. Giants, are trmly in- | Doyle, ab. 12 3 6 06 the welght. but ran a cr ish- eres 3 4 ) Earle masde no resistance to the ar- Handi ( ’ Sheepshead seventh, | frat place for the invaslon Bresnahan, ¢ | Omen. Oe andicap Trottin s Do ing out good and game to beat Wise] . + Sheepshead, ae " F trenched In first place f ve inva ¥ reat, alth t had been expected that Pp ting Races Do i= Mason for the show mone: Cineh Game. I **Criss batted for Howell In ninth. | 6p onioago after they gat through witn Needham,c.......0 0 2 2 2 would put up a fight. | Not Prove Success Pro- | _ Wist Mason, by the way, wasn't very | : | HIGHLANDERS. tha tlestca RAH) tecmloersnra nnd fds. | DOpIIA) rth, ta tt 0 aa0) When arraigned before Justice Car.) ters Expec ee cehe ae Sitraate NCEE Gh tiel UT Sli ast] R. H. P.O. A. E.lolsive victory to-day has taken the Seymour, cf, 9) 3) Oe ono penter he was smiling and refused to} moters xpected. | aeee aut He wie et Br THE BATTING ORDER. |marily to be ready for ection in case Conroy, b.. .,...0 1 4 ft 0) heart—all that was left in-out of he Devlin, 3b Lorie Vaceaa have anyt Hing to do with the ig {inte ee i Peeraeeal Hig eee rey Chicago. Brooklyn | cuere ts any violation of the law at the, Mcflveen, rf...... 1 1 2 0 0 Pittsburg team, and they will not CUt Barry, If Oe Lara > onstder then be | Under th y orced I ¥ '0 | Hofman, rman, 2k ig C) f fay sats i revit) Vi Mereecrees aaeteer ‘ He eee caked 5 ciend READVILLE, MASS, ‘TROTTING | | Butler evidently are he ne the see Schutt In next Saturday, was sworn In Hemphill, cf eee) Roel it It's Chicago that it) Giants have to Crandall, SD gle UREROMENO! . won here, t up his whip to hand, Evers, <b. | ' anaeewrerd rey Ach yeah 9 we to the charge of a t. He pleaded | park, Aug. 2%.—Grand weather ‘greet: |\ a nee an Pe Wee ae bry vung | Seeineldt, oy Supreme Court Justice Wat. | Laporte, Weve 1 2 2 Ol gear now, but they don't, The Cubs) i ee eee ee gullty and was held to await the @*- eq the thousands of race fans who ni Wise Mason stopped short and Viner, as ig es Mae say Ge 1 Delehanty, If... .. 0 8 1 0 O/fhave been fairly easy picking all apason TAVIS -+oes sss: DEE A ( TAS se) a8! ‘opped as n by assignment by Gov. . Any tay pa e web as Moe a Hatin to give bay | CAME from all paris of the country to} was soon headed by Dick Roller. Erb SMEPENT oy Hughes, There me other matters) Motiarity, If. ....0) 0 tL 0 Oj} lone ae ai aoe tn ane PITTSBURG. n asked if he wis! t i Sant Bon a‘ will keep It up on this trip, east, , “tt the ricnest turt events | and Footpad. Wie Mason was runnt ams a take : ; ; : vo ww) ow WO : Harle stated that he did not and that he witness one of the richest turf events) 4ni © ORAS. wer Hyd A Umpires—fmslie and | oe Wa time of the Grand Jury, O'Rourke, If 0 4 ! Y McGraw and every player on the team Thee R oH, P.O. A. B F would go to fall, He plainiy thought , that was ever held, the $0.00 American | had Butler continued It he might have ; . ie he bulk of its attention, will be de-|Ball, 88... 0.00560 1 L200 gaye: “Atter we get through here tor AEs Oo Ochs Oneal that he was being badly treated. Derby for trotters. won the race (Special to The Evening World.) oted to race track matters after the kKleinow, ¢.....++ 0 0 & 2 1) morrow we will go to Chicago and give Leach, 3b. Lipet 12 50, . Earle was at once brought to Goshen, The following tables show the en- Nimbus Takes Another. CHICAGO, Aug: 25-—Brooklyn star acing season is resumed in KINGS) yo oning po... 1,0 0 @ 2 O/ the Cubs the same kind of a dose that Clarke, If.....,.., 1 OFF. 6 “e ¥ where he was locked up jn the county + mbus won his third race of the! Off like a whirlwind this afternoon i | s Pais we gave the Pirates.” Waeier, by ees h 8 Y tries with their handle: tance i : ; as RORR rary oo I Ge Eat Li ares Wagner, &8......45 0 omF3 Jail, Aw the Grand Jury does not meet) sonoma Girl fad ace caeuacn| HE ee ITA ICISeqCIRE | ee aes cece est arte acre uenceuia ara fom Wat Hae hinges i ae mere wotale ws. + 4 6 27 10 2) AB Another great crowd filed Into ee ah A ® until Octoder, it Is Uhalshol triaiheatiwniiel a HastmatarlenmiuAtlee || eee Te ean eote athelah andi eon (vordane home: rin) doing the businews) 7 0 Pen oy ov lughes, at) °° Pittsburg Park this afternoon the | Sur q 200 SE ee Me RURC TRG ARE CEU TER Teen Bin vers handy fashion, King. Cobalt, fatter Alperman had been passed le radiiest of Apsiant Ditirletia Hor.) stat aaa cn/ a Of Howell, 1: Of Giaies and thelr legion. of fol- | Stork, 1b il aba Oy 20 PAV Kha lll bo’ pladllto He) released (On liienlt VAGCUE Nedts of) the) entries arellioadty suit he nected she race, and Don | First sinning: Tadiniea opraealran antene i aft on Aaces-St. Louis, 6) Meli- jlowers were still staggering n+) Wlaon, rf Peet ee (bail. horses owned in or about New York, closing in Ine sual fasvion, | Alperman, hit by, pitched ball, Gum | june and duly space rack igle gael landers, 3. ay Howell, 4 der the awful beating they received at Gibgon, Od Pay eed fr Mikihte in ational ; ‘ ve-an easy ond, In front }ley singled to right i ud July. By reason of an agree. atriicd Ot 5 " of the no open 2 The compinint in the action was First Division, oe L Me ey tt ticmmel's bunt fycand doutted {Went between the District-Attorney and e-base Hits~Hartsel, Stone, RU Eee, aie eaN eee aad p () te eee) made by the mot of Mrs. Barle. It} gonoma Girl, 7.16) feet; Margaret ©. “Royal Tourist Is Beaten. {up Alperman by a shot to Tinker, Jor- | el for the accused men these wo-base Hits iwet(zer, Perris, double-iieader which knocked them ou $2 fg claimed that Mrs, Batle has not been| sn feet; De: 0 fr | Vaan poked a home run into the rigi : ‘ We NEAS (Canoe MUL eer tie lead of the National League, The fa Be Ne well for «ome time and that she and her | Pek ces Feral The Squire made good at Iasi in the field seats, I : Into the THEN) vere held over awaiting a decision from | fyouble Plavs—Hontanilt and Contoy. ‘players had lost mucl ras .3 9 97 18 2 | for « me and cnat she ane 6,90) feat; Bervaldo, 6,89 fee ;!third race by beating out Royal Tourist, | Lew: ut, to Hofman, Te Court of Appea s to Wh tie Yassed Balls—-Smit fh ° joe infant son have Ween cruelly ‘treated.| Dmnie!, 6,850 feet; Genteel H., 6,880|the L te 2 Miverte CHA caine front AOL IRENE Oe too Bure ae Antone as to what consti. | Fisted fe her- Kh and the seks yearing of the snc)tD) First Beas un, BRRCOIt Granda hi e time the Sheriff's auto departed| feet: (Uhlan, 6,850 feet ee {where to do it, too, for he didn't get} 1a Se ieratir ' Umpire-Conn ; much in evidence on the opening day meHlevansthentn to SEO STE ares fn, Baio feet; Budd, 6.800 Leet; into g contending position DRUNSGAC gnelnleghenr act ta Pending this decision Assistant Dis: | ee was gone, They were willing to bet if Basex—Glants, bala Walt} Invader, 6,80 feet; Teasel, 6,800 feet: |rore the st n wae reached, At) fanned. walk teinfelut flied tfictsAttorney Elder dues not Intend to at Word Jthey have to, but they want almost im-; ok OutBy Siadao; Jog in the driveway in front of the! Kt 8,70 feet; Wilkerson, 6,730|this time rist was leading by [but to Hummel NO RUNS eit fed drop iis vigilance in r racetrack | aS PRGIALO pea are Wi eA uaa he mM) Three-Base Hits—Doyle, house. ‘The officers hud no sooner dé-| feet; Suzette Baron, 6,750 feet; Bononia WHEE Nepined & fils NaFRIN: having mn HB Ete law violations. He Wants a special Grand | AMERICAN PARK, Aug, [possible odds Stolen Bases—Wilson, parted with the prisoner than Mrs. | 6700 feet: Composer, 6%) foet: Ralph {ll around the fleld In the back streten Secons Inning. ry because the regular Sep- | 25.—The Highanders and the St. Louis) Met ind Were never so) Uinpires—O Day and Rt ier, Meee. net baby, nurse and her brother, | Wick, 680 feet: Ebony, Boy, ew rect; |ynenli came to a drive in the stretch | Bergen fanned. Shechan | singled Jury will have all it can| Browns came together again this after- |hanpy In thelr ev romped on} —— — Munroe tage chaufraltiieiiered the) vay das 00) wen © oe PEs alte ned CIs neat aired any through vers, Sheehan out stealing, eof the routing, {noon in the fourth and final kame of |the field like a crowd of schoolboys Glbacnt ateaccund atid wallets ho 8 re Ja + 6,800, jeness and drew away ally, | Moran to Evers, Male preezed, non rac C 4 Sieh a 4 “eb tal “iPS ' ley oricall oma An hae h Wiyhe aud hurried away in the direction Second Division albus, which finlehed third, ranea very | RUNG peed NG. eT reer e TRC | their series, It war a trifle cool for and they made no attempt to conceal) L _dhomas rut ane tou Oe : Hials h HEAL TES ae ts i : of former Policemas | baseball, but as the fans in this vicinity |tielr feelincs of exultation from thel StHiKe twos ball all three of Central Valley, re Mrs, Farle sweet Marie, 7,100 feet; Wilkes Haart od race A most of the ea How Me lp Alperman to Jordan Hard, accused of the killing : i ea ay the shawing of [hostile orowd, uur valis—lie walks; DUP athe and her child will remain with friends yoy fre: sana eh ‘Jace to the far turn, niter fouled out to Bergen, Moran | of Barbara Rleg in a park shelter i Arelall SOthee UB Gy | neal one Leach ee (0 BAT, PRT present i a feet Del Coronado, 5,400 feet; red McDaniel Rides Poor Race: us, Alperman to Jordan. NO'RUNS. {fy Sere cee speller Neuse Sonny McGraw’s Glants in Pittsburg | While Pitsburg ts still baseball mad ln\o RUNS if Mrs ia cana a a 0 feet; Allen Winter, 6,850 feet; 1 ji Vier ne Third Inning. officials of the Mechanics and Traders’ just now, they consequently took ad-|the feeling of the fans is really pa- Third Inni Mri rle took with her only her paatrice Bellini, 6889 feet: Gold Bur PRG Drains ttt tace oot aa j Bank, which failed in the panic, lad) vant Pithactnesntlys cf wiiheading (thetic; Ihe around th Pd LnDINg: vy, Clothing and such other articles a sie ¢sy feet; Vandetta, 6S ee ur, Decals of the svorst. Gnish| Bell walked. Alperman forced Bell,! themselves, open to criminal prosecus | Vautaee of the inesntiee Oy om Pel itreeles go moping around the} jirgt Haif—New York upi Tenney ups * dad brought with her to the Harle | deta, 688) feet; Mimic, ie put up by McDaniel, | Steinfeldt to ers. Alperman out) tion will a’so be investigated, Aa ball ame and also seeing the score | streets and still wonder how tt all hap- Hh ORE: Brine siti. Leu s rl ‘ : 4 i a. al fann } y 4 i h sw rgat left ihe place he Bat BULTalan Dee The Huntsman 6,800 feet; Betty Broek, les as Bergen ranged| Reulbach corked a triple to left EASTERN LEAGUE. joard and came here in good numbers. | ing has veen discussed in this town but slo rigal Q eae a ! Weved ste Nag vdcchied that. she ig (200 feet, Peter Balta, 6,750 feet; Prince | tunaside of him with ¢ $a ven at | Hofman cut. Bell to Jordan, 8 0 Manager Elterfeld was anxious to, paseball, Local fans exiwess the be- be vone: 20s 10 CALBER pap pine Pee with Pera eintee ) feet Kim, 6,700 feet; ‘The Loira, | ‘2s, lms Black Qak, should have, come | eidaite lod “out to Maton aarry off ‘to-day's game, and selected | iie¢ that Pittsburg will win this atter- ‘onlin up: strige one; bail ony; ‘ty Baron Aleryone, 6,850 fect: | whip, He bobbed ‘ RUN, Pe aan At Montreal. Manning to do the twirling for his team ey were informed this morn Donlin singles to cen- Be | , yone, ot: | whip. He ‘bobbed from side to side in| RUN. | 1 5 dan| Noon ae Wey Rele Mate ue mort ur up: bail one; strike one; Teena Rinfolla 660) feet; Redecea G. Gen [he daddle and id everything but fall Fourth Inning. Tersey City. 0 19 00 0 9 esi Howel Be) Caspian ing that Maddox was going to pitch. ail throat Beyinouy Alert . off. i n it u 01 ie Ao 0 oo000 wirler, who h | Le 8 son . Lj r, x Boas ; Ane ni ; “erie ny all have great confidence In Mad gne 9 RL The Evening World has per- Sonoma Girl Looked Best: Se end ee ianbal be the. Tene ot the RAR DeeUn tanned an Pee the aa Batteries bane PUpmerole| Jones | since he left them, asked Manager Mc- | doy” He ts tig sta cher of the year | Second ive LEG il Cas Vad lM \ e was dangerous, } rf y fanned and Lewis was 5) i fo - re e Ret ‘ y 7 game i Ni m is mission to print a 10,000-word Sonoma Girl had an easier fleld in| hot tp, got the third money, doubled up, Moran to Evers to Hof- 8nd Ball r ‘Meer to let him go In the box again hia Blvaten game for kicking. eeanam densation of ‘ ther | her division than Sweet Marie. In 1a ee At Toronte |his old teammates, and McAleer granted | one Giants are not so full of enthus- { the ground fot klck- condens i et L lcraraags { , Evers flied. Maloney, Ste 0 ridanue 10004 bdo lhis rauues 1 d Dee eta eeu son lensation of “A Little Bro! i { fact, these two mares had almost a yu day's Racing ‘Charts will be | giechan to Jordan, Howard out, Be Brey iden VES Ca Feet ees tes Poeane Thal asm that they have etten to be Laas imi pell one, of the Rich” The story is }jamrter of a mile to make up on the | found on Pawe 2 {to Jordan, NO RUNS Pee teock “ana cesar Tit First mniN ong ny | Cautious They realize that they, have Tao Mantes? Abb ; {scratch horses, But In both divisions aE ars Fifth Iniin ehell and Pearce. Umpires— Stone led off by smashing a long AY] 5 easy tatk before them and they tke one: ball on@: Abby: triples to 70,000 words in CHET mauleAliitcreck trottare: hace thiekwisalonen: lacked NATIONAL LEM@UE, CATIA GOL te err atrial ‘ z |to deep centre, which Hemphill collared | ynow that it will be necessary to. wis ge aree, UF ball one; heated printed complete it would take} wpon as winners, and The Huntsman, loney out, Steinfeldt to Horman.. He t Buffalo, atier a run, Har another game or two here so as to 69] or third. innit 1; el ite i ‘reasel, Friseo and Allen Winter we out, Evers to Hofman, NO RUNS Baltimore v.50 2105.20 0 — jdall to lett for a \to Chicago well fortified for a hard | burg, 2 forty-six cclumns of space, or all Toked upon as re tn the money’, | At Cincinnati, ahr Outs Heewie to Jordan, Stora ime 00 01050 | valled trying to steal second on Klel- | ngnt. Fourth Inning. about seven pages of a seven- | it Mas Oe note eehiviaion wit | Ratteries—Corridon and Dooin; Volg|Leiws to Jordan. NO RUNS. 1) Batteries ns and, Robin lnow's perfect throw to Ball. Heidrick First Inning. Fiyst Half—-Devlin up; Devlin files to ‘ ' , ‘1 pales Sohlei. Umpire—Johnstone i i Mere Mt ever Manning's head, but Glen as. Barry up; Barry is-out on @ Nay Miss. Lotta Crabtree's trotter, while | end Sixth Inning. It over F a (Ted ( column newspaper, Cee eee ee Tie rtoratie, taun,| Bhlladeiphia. vied) 1 0 ¥000 ; ar ae UNSEAT Le eae reat sacl aetna ren Toll ave Muudox to Siorke, © Bridwell yp: BEWARE OF A “FAKE?]) Frisco and the Huntsman had tio fret | Cincinnat 200000 J aipenman Medrout lo: Hvar, nat vie aoa Chase, retiring the batter by a few! | tiara ea) phensicee ona ete ld er At St. Louis. jwlad to centre fleld. Jor 0030000 nehes. NO RUNS 7 Sader, to ha Half—Wilson up; strike ane, COMPLETE STORY. [Pama Girl had ttle. trovtble in. thelr | Boston oo001 [RIG LALOR Baa aw aie No nage; Ban.| Conroy laced the ball to ‘c mR acwaronel ? ike two: Wilson flies to Bagry. : start, while many of the others bunehed | St. Louis 90102 sraukard: acuiead ite slee Kell ut hie attamp: to steal foul; fou! ree; 5 1D} jos to Barry. Mad- . Sheckard @¢ 0 left fle for three Kelly, pe, but his attemp Phil) ngles to centre. PRIETO SU ATED pene uor ute Bau aie t ment ith Graharn;| bases. “Sch feta as fatal, Smith nipping him by a " f ; cstrike two, foul, , 108 : aish ani wis, Umpire—ktem scoring She¢ OMe Vea UA RT OS ae at second, Bria ————— Sonoma Girl Is Scratched. Lumle, ne hulk ety AMBASSADOR THOMPSON ie noes vINe fl aye Per rn a , "NS. New York, Just b 4.0 o'clock the first weed- | feldt walked. Ho Banged alt 6 ft) ah Stone ia oyle, | There's s aWay | Ing aut 'ieat wea started. "Erevigus to | AMERICAN LEAGUE. [alka forcing RUN DOWN BY CYCLIST, on'tie run nen. ie fu) ne haw | a the start It was announced that Ebony | pura hg gpes In to piteh ae ea fast groonder to Wallace, w , } 5 he , ve }ball Rucker threw ‘ eros In plenty of ¢ Halt ndall up; atoike 0 A ay Cater Paihederaenlt At Boston: and Sheehan made Ico CITY, Aug, %.—Davia got_the bell to, Jones if, bien nn Ke strike three; Cran erateh Th y | ame Strinfeldt, How ADS American Ambassad to retire Hal, NO RUN p; ball one, strti Brook was red | Chicago .00,10001 9 ogls! Steinfele owa pson ssador ! 1p; ball one, The “Wants” of more tha sent of the Judges Sonoma Girl, | Boston 910000 06 Gay} Reutbach ps i Me eo, was run down by a bic Scone Nia i ney Wagner eater ee i Han) |; iCrabiregia, trotter, was Batteries—Walsh and Sullivan. Arre eventh Inning. the centre of the city to-day and nut, Ferris made a safe hilt te ik K RCE the, U scotint Oo! 8 r » 30,00 ‘ * A . . Mier to Ball. Walla s deat 3,000 persons are separately ad- Peon, one safe the Mi lsg ue Janes and Carrigan, Umplre-O'Lough-| Bergen fanned. Sheehan Mind out to | {ered a fracture of one arm 3 n= | & slaw roller, hse i LL VRB RRS Leach up: ball one; foul, wertised in this morning's World th ever attended 8 Trotting event Hine afte Ny Philadetphi ard, Maloney same way, NO | tustons of the face. An X-my examin vt | beara eevee ai Pi will be supplying the advertiser |[)|and tore. in. the fort to get ptice | Philadelphia -.:,1 0010000 0 ane, iit ney hanes Td nt eOnaldagea | nt 4 pal a pty eit» with that of which he is in need, |] i sefanai. aroun tne half-mile track Ba theron Roraey Bod Bernie Vickers | wild pitoh scored, Shickay ® out f iid i op tte And at the same time you will || the horses went, changing positions fre | BRortaan La Bavarian kane ‘rwo RUNS. a ne Howa Bapsrte pecrkt strike et he trike tee i vader i | vty, and the faster of the compet! r ® oF ‘ Stork Ieee ‘ be Hiring, Working, Renting, In |] tors closed up the gaps owing to tae! At Washington. Eighth Inning ' Tio , Danone wo St A Ra) vesting, Buying, Selling, &e, handicap between them and the lead- | Detroit-Wasbin fanned. Alp fled ; hy ' . 2 * “ive wie ih ers. It was a race In which the driving | punt af rain Luuiley soaked a ? * Bn. to at over the line Ke a sixth | . cipabiiities of the reinholders were put - Bone [ES ta inh PO IRC v A d Fs w xth Inning On a Protitable Basis |to the t although fast time was not RUNS. ate whifet. NN Ninth Inning Third Inning ; - = . Stork Tat ota strike oneg : ls ah who eotecte her face trom the ava | Howard sineled to right ‘eid, Tinker | sontan out, vere ta Hot awie, Jones contributed @ single to centre | he nee ‘ Se and from sunburn iste Cream, singled to left field. Moran sacrificed mauled out to Hofman. Bergn flied out t 4 third base e, sco! \ "i (Continued on Sevond Page) Hot o bit greasy, Counters * Sheegan to Jordan, Keulbach. singled fo byers. NO RUNS, (Contloued om Second P fon; Maddox” Uprball” oae—dtaduox ng Page) 2; ‘ A \ i i