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PO LAM nah By ALY | RESULTS EDITION | ait NER OF "MARTY ROOM,” GETS OUT ON $1,600 BAL ace Gives Barber $1 for a Shave and With | His Brother Departs From the Jail at Goshen, Presumably for. His Monroe Home. (Bpecta} to The Evening World.) GOSHEN, N. Y., Aug, Earle, the wife-beating affinity chaser. He was more than glad when his brother reached Goshen this morning and furnished a $1,000 bail bond for him, securing his release at noon, Earle’s next move will be to seek out his wife and plead for her forgiveness. He does not relish the prospect of facing trial for assault. People who know him say that he will doubtless probably succeed in per- suading his wife to withdraw the charge, Mrs. Parle with her child and s¢er- <== voms left for New York yesterday, and ee soon as Earle ascertained this he SHOT ACH MAN As a prelude to his effort to effect @ reconciliation with Mrs, Earle, the boarded the 460 train from Monroe for ping marr in search of her, Chief of | oe Henry Osterhoudt swore artist had is whiskers removed by the Victim Attacked While in Roll- on barber, He was so pleased with| (ov. Py (eb eeey nat privon bareer Hie Wis, pare taco that] i Chair Says Assailant Tried to Rob Him, viaience of the lerge crowd which had assembled at the station, Many threats were uttered that tar end feathers would be applied should he return to | | \ From remarks passed by the Kuttners, | to it 1s oald, a pasa will be askeg before some Su) e Court jus- tlee to examine into Barle’s sanity in s ail deputies to protect Harle from the | he gave the barber a check for $1 Goshen does not expect to see Earle again in the role of defendant in a -beating case. | epee ATLANTIC CITY, Aug, 27.—Charles Drove off With Brother. Roberts, said to be a rich and promi- ete Dae did his brother, | nent resident of Ballimore, was shot tor, wore hurriedly driven away) og gain ear ah from Goshen in a carriage, It waa be- | and seriously Injured early to-day w Meved they were going to drive to} !n a rolling chair on the Boardwatk Chester and then take a train for Mon- | His assailant, whose fdentity is not known (to the police, escaped, | Roberts was chatting with a compam fon when a man dashed toward him roe, in order to avold the curlous crowd at the Goshen station. A large number et snapshot pictures were taken of hose who had tempted The pal BALTIM( pleasantly at some of cameras pointed at him His case will be considered at the Oc- tober Grand Jury. The affidavit of com- plaint was filed in the County clerk's office at Goshen to-day. {t ts signed by Inez T. Berry, the of trained nurse who was in attendance on Mrs. Earle when her chiid was born, July 2, Prior to the birth of the baby and afterwards, the nurse says, the woman frequently became hysterical after inter- views with her husband, On Aug. 6, Berry discovered bruises on her Westm| old ister, and uished Maryland his ancestors having been among ttlers in Carroll County, He is President and Treasurer of the Na- an Miss) Mar, arm, Continuing, the affida- | President of the Farmers and Mer- jehants’ National Bank and a director , in the Baltimore and Ohio Rallroad Held Her in Chair. Company. Mrs, Roberts, with her four children, is no ny ew Hampshire, NATIONAL LEAGUE, “That during that dey the said Ferdi- | nand Earle assisted the sald Juila Farle | from her bedroom into the adjoining sitting room, and that deponent w {nto the room where they wer and found said Julla Karle seated in a At Cincinnati, chair, and the sald Ferdnand on’ the |Boston ... 00 floor, In front of her, and holding her Ci?!nnatl 00 {nto the chair either by holding upon, Hat her person or holding onto the arms | ind of the chair, | “That deponent protested and object 4 to such conduct, and told the sald er- dinafd Earle that it was unsafe for bis wife, but that the sald Earle per ‘sisted | Mt tt] fes—Tuokey and Chr vel, Umpi nam; Spadi ro—Rigler, AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Boston. FIRST GAME. and sald, ‘She shall answer m: ee A TEL ae kills her.’ ‘That he continued to hold | Boston . SUS RORORAMOL cat her in that way for between two and | Bailey and $m Young three hours. | Umpires—Mesers, Hurs ) Wife Sald He Struck Her. COND GAME, Earle Mrs, was anes Aula aye $t. Louls .....0 20000 crying and sobbing, 0 that she |;toston 000001 heard her and went in for the purpose) ft of putting an end to such a scene, rut und that finally Earle did release s yan wite, and she then tn such cond tion that she Was unable to walk bac into the other room, and that deponen ened with ssistance of another pers drew In a chair into th n room, and that it was after that scen A dake she discovered the bruises and wa ‘i told by Mrs. Earle that they were th READVILLE RACES OFF. king her. the witness sald result of her husband's On another occasion, Evening World.) Earle kept his wife in an ’ . » Th oom for an hour and a half ADVILLE, Mass, Aug Fol- “That during that time depor vin downpour of yeste anc ne room twice, and Th (st night (he track was not suitable fo pay e trotters pacers to-day, and the seated wit @ecrsion she found Earle eo. obey BA the week will be rear the events resumed to-mor row afternoon, (Continued on Second Page.) \ LAMAN Ae en ARAN EEE TE LAGE AOA a eA RT ti eR BEN NT A AS 27.—Five prison meals and two nights in| a cell knocked all the spirit of martyrdom out of Frederick Pinney | Barle as he was preparing to leave | and shot him four One of from in front of the jail. He seemed) bullets st k Robert: the side. pleased when he learned that he was, The injured man informed a hospital being photographed, smiled very physician that a robbery had been at- | and comes from | nges James Sloan, jr., who for years was the | | taking Tommy O'N apres CHAN WW iy) ACAZINE WINS. ~ BIG ANDICAP AT. MPIRE TRACK Rees Run in aga Mud and. Card Is Cheapened by Move of Horses. BY V NCEVT TR NOR. (Special to The Evening World.) EMPIRE CITY RACE TRACK, vox. | KERS, Aug. 27.-Megazine won the i last place at the head of the stretch! and breezing the rest of the way. Up to the time Magazine made his run, King Cobalt looked almost a sure thing. He quit badly, however, when collared, and Moquette, closing from far back, jeasily beat him out, on choice a luck: Spooner, after g img position at the from the Dugan | Dugan tugging at third, to a contend- h turn, suffered and finished with he reins |Fleetwing Handicap hore this afternoon | 5, Lew. | Bergen, ¢ Sheehan, ek in easy fashion, coming from next to! leaving the odds- ~ BROOKLYN STARTS Sth CHAMPIONSHIP Tackle St, Hienwte Cardinals in First of Three Games for Tail End Honors. BATTING ORDER. {1 Delenan: Byrne, 3) | Malone: Wilhel: fudwi ise 6 Beebe, p to The Even PARKK, ST als and Brookly World) LOUIS, (Special LEAGUE first of liar championship this afternoon. | ed the nree games { The of the last ls have won Sard! } Jacobite bled during the early rur ah gaia and Shilling pulled mm up in the}i. oa) a sale stretch. Al Muller had a flash of early | {8 ™éen are azain speed, but weakened in the final six-/ Pect to move ®o teenth. | vi chose Wilhelm Track Heavy To-Day. wane gets .S Most of the good horses were | First Inning shipped away from here to the Long i Island tracks tc for the cheapn morrow’s card may st day but o1 and, cons' the un! er, the meeti far from failure, From 6tandpoint could not have been surpassed, ‘The tr orses Which ha sticky going w various events. to- day in their w 1 been du day and that ac of the car be even worse, This of the meeting vorable wea! is the Kk Was jay ve shown a fo: to-day, ‘@ pre ed (nthe 1 numbers, Ovyer- they Looked than com- . and while were 1 dhey Schuyler L. ve head of | the Board « the Cor Island Jocke ed to-day of $3 t the that the news- have to use ’ news fron fie also said Wd Parsons the offices. oney Island Joe’ Parsons, “doesn't wish to ree relations with the Western Company, for var- track ¢ The sald Mr, new busine Union Telegraph ous reasons.” Sierip Lane and th. made a bad move before 1, the be who sells }a form chart, into | im into the clubhouse his ttle leather satehel, y form charts of the varlous day's Te, of cd free, ie Zimmer and W re arres by the Sheriff's fe charge of consort and ut found rse, Wa ed men on ing with gamblers. (Continued on Second Page.) ay's complete racing charts see pag RESULTS AT PIMLICO. | y an ideal ong for raciny here was a fairly good attendance hi o-day, The track was sticky, F hine went to the post a 2-to-2 favorite She, however, 1 not Finance took money. rt and won in a can- and up: to Vand ras) rsti also ran, RACE | Sabted and diess for | talent turned out out of the camphor] in| andoned. tee of his deputies | races by} ) Although | walked, 1 for \ to Jordan, Second Inning Lewis walked. NO RUNS Maloney. Dole r Jordan. By.ne ed to centrefeld. Reilly “out, Sheehan to Jordan. NO RUNS, Third Inning was pickled safety \ Maloney m poked a Fourth Inning 1 to Charles Bergen fanned | Fifth Inning mal out, Reilly to Koney. Mae | attempted bunt third strike | ed, ‘Beebe to Koney, NO) UNS. Delehanty walked, Byrne fanned Rely ne out to Lumley, whose throw to Jordan doubled up Delelis NO | RUNS, Sixth Inning. Alpe singled to left field. ley sacrificed, Beebe to Koney. mel! popped walked, Le rman ecort the 1 Wea Wil Jan, F mn} Ludwig o elm to Jordan, Bee! e | ated. 1 Jordan. Shaw fanned Sevelith Inning ed. Malo: inted a ate. W Charles, A Lew bas STRICKEN WITH PARALYSIS ON AUTOMOBILE RIDE, ' } NEW. BRITAIN, Con Adams, a 9 day w 6 of Hoston, He was removed | Hospital. His cha sald to be very alight i side Of his body was paralyzed. following @ nese ORCELLAR 'Chance’s Champions Put It All Over _ McGraw’s Pets in Opening Game of Big Series in Windy City. WILTSE IS HIT HARD WHEN MEN ARE ON THE BASES. Are Needed and Gets Splendid Support in the Field. BY BUZLMAN BULGER, (Special to The Evening World.) WEST SIDE BALL PARK, CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—Fully 10,000 iPfeister Holds New Yorkers Safe When Clouts| EDITION. GREEN EDMION “HOW THE LEADERS STAND. | Ww, GIANTS tee err aoe UCONN! soncnnondoaon G7 | SCORES BY INNINGS: | Giants 0000 Ch.cago | Philadelphia | Pittsburg | 00 1 Batteries—S8parks and Dooln, Wihis, Brooklyn St. Louis oo 0 fe) 1 000 2 3 3 0 Vell and Gibson. 1 0 $3 46 17 : P.C, 616 593 590 = —_t | ) 0) ' S e Chic. q le ’ . ; e ; people found the gates of the Chicago ball park locked in their faces) th all oRti Gants, to-day after they had fought for two hours to get themselves to the | ann T 1b ‘ ; ie, e att ‘ j enney, 1b. wo 0 lo 1 0 front of lines. Three times that many were on the inside. It was the ups all oie Doyle, 2b ; 0 8 6 B 4 greatest outpouring of fans that Chicago, and probably the United States, pall one), Cul, atrame. anes ike, tv Bremubas, ce Oo Wa 0 4 i oul; two einfeldt singled to aan had ever seen. All precautions proved futile, right, ecoring Evers. Howard up: to Conlin, rf. . 0 13,0 0 The management was simply swamped. donned their uniforms at the park Tinker “tp Tinker aingles to eon sn veais ety po OA OO ae Heer ose worked the larger bin in this way disanvointed nd,! Alig up, ball one; Kling hit Vevla, 3b., Qe th ) the crowd. Every nook and cranny of who had waited along the street re field crowd for two 0 the spacious grounds wae ohoked full met a sieht of the fellows who han) Steimfeldt, Tinker advancing 1 11200 of baseball enthusiasts, and a haif nour beaten Pittsburg four stralaht games| Prasice va ‘ Ot a 0 0 before the game the playing field was Big Betting Series. RUNS ! VUNG eodtoimoon O 8 O Hf nothing more than all clrele Fifth inning. ae ee green, completely ounded by pers — McGraw is not taking any chances on Baie UbT AUTIKa One Totes soos fF 1) 8. 8 spiring fans. It was seen that tt was having one of his men hit by a imix. TNO lef, Bradwell Ul CHICAGO ipossible to admit any more, and the Sle thrown from some one in a crowd al ncdweil iCAGO, gates were ordered closed. ds end ies f Lave! to and from the H, PA, AL EB, on the outside fought and stormed at P&T ‘oenito, as it were. Ho‘ G dit ates, but nothing gave way, and Betting on to-day's game ts at even Ho an, Ci 1 3 00 Thee ware Tacednait: money, One good sized bet was made| Shear, i. 0000 this morning at Tearney's place Charee, 1b 04 00 Thousands Storm Gates. Billy Mayne, treasurer of a big New Ever, 2b 2 1 5 0 ‘ fa eke ./York firm. happened tn and. allo t for a momme did these disa nh and allowed palntadieta THe eeeMCa ine Phe that he thought McGraw would take! ¢! siaiele 222 6 eee He dn aad contented 28 opentng game with ease en Roward, 00 0 0 a eee an ooneine _Teariiey argued against auch a prop-| siti Tinker, eg 1 F «cee from those *tiom saving he had great fait! uy eae He MOS tne Cubs, Instantly the bank te js Hofman ae ee TEE A EL) ae een hear Mes were flashed. “Tworfitty.” enld Marne | ‘tte, ee are t CHT O i i : Rape gataete Then a clyer tersely. “You're on," answered Tear-|gocond | and Sheckard ei xbeCors, 0000 eee ae teaatter she Ney And the bet was made, ‘This is/third, Stelnteldi ups mH ee So Ra) rae " id ae fully ten na er he oniy a sample of some of the bettine [Ones ball tro etal tala sit Totals ...... 8 27 13 2 play had been made. here was! NOlernt was veoliwiany last night, ed Se Nt) y *MeCormich mel court Leda ' Nah % by el ng —_. one strike two; ball one = regular ber i they camped alo’ tweet Howard out) Doyle ct the foul’tines is gave Chicago fans an GAME IN DETAIL. Tinker up; ball yall two i ‘ ‘ Jone; strike two: Tinker out, Brid New York players with hot verbal shots, First Inning BAR ae Ns. aw mad: ve a to get back ew York—Tenney up; atrike one York—Bresnaha 1 ull or at them, but the m Tenney out, Steinfeld to Chance, Doyk onei 1a és up; ngies to centre, Bresnahan drown hia.vote 1); ball one; bali two; strike one; Bres- The minute the game started New 4 t to r 9 doubled Doyl ; York's small Y of rooters ate at second and Bresnahan was out a Bie : temied to make a little noise, but it Tinker to Chance. NO RUNS. 1h two; Deviln out tasiags Bet was like a pop-gun trying drown | Chicago--Hofman up; strike one; ball ated. NO RUNS Iso 1 out CO nol. a battle broadside one Hosman es to Doyle Shaanart Neder sus Paiey howd hin DH Ra JE: lanthuslaats completely ; smothered them, ue , ney h ‘Upt one} and Hling Wey Pen up; ball of But the Manhattanites kept right on | strike; bal! one: foul, strike two; ball] jhe: Hofman tiles to.’ Barr Ing, even it it did look like panto-|two; Chance out, Doyle to Tenney, NOJ veing held on rst, 2 pulling, s n 2 a sianten ieee bath) | RUNE eckard out, 13 | rime ition for the southpaw | Second Inning | Seventh Inning. FIFTH RAC three-year-oldss jattle, After a short conference in re-| New York—Donlin up; ball one; foul,| parry up; ball one; ball two; strike one mile and seventy yarda—Red Huse ward to ground rules the great battle (strike one; strike two; Donlln out. Jone: Barry out, Evers to Chance ORO eey rte Wy ee ppaliaat ie an | Tinker to Chance, Seymour up; atrike | well popped to Steinfelds. | Wiltee ui) 2, Tg) ue crite Tinker to C ite Jone: Seymour out, Cube Ready cohGuie \Deviin up; Devlin singled to right field The Cubs are almost on the point of | Pe ail sets ean tee Devil ng up. They admit t Je the ond. Barry lined to Tinker, | jiants win two games out of th |chelr hopes will be gone. All the W ea iiconel dine rn clubs are of the opinion that if the See uiane RIGHT k to New York in the) 4)" a ies to Barry, Evers being never be Henge held on first. Howard up; strike one; But for Mathewson's objection to] ctrjee two: Rivers stole second, How- vg ball on Sunday, MeGraw's pro-|cry out, wiltse to Tenney. Evers ad- mme would have undergone a de) vanced to third, ‘Tinker 1s up; foul, 1 change. His desire was to pitch) strixa one; hall one; Tinker flies to Mathewson to-day, Wiltse on Saturday | Honiin, NO RUNS back with on Sunday Third Inning. me Steinfeldt flies t y Eighth petung | ; Doyle singles to | r ap; ball oner ball two; | hree; Bresnahan walks, Donlin wu yall one; strike one; foul, jpall two; Donlin safe on umble; bases full, Seymour jone; Seymour poppe ed to Un up: Levlin popped to Preister ns caught of third, NO RU att ates } ); Howard files to 5 was due to the fact that Mathew-| 0. york —eldwell up; ball one; foul, a rowel ee to Donline Fel [son Is eo much stronger phyatoally than | oe one: pail two; foul, strike two to Bridwell, NO RUNS. | Wiltse that he is be B pale to stand} ob. foul; strike three; he fans, Wiltse| Ninth Inning. | he strain, According to the presen ui Wiltse hits into right fleld crowd] Y ns, Wiltso will pitch to-day and two bases. Tenney up; one ball unday " ey out to Chance unassisted, Wiltse oi, Mt i Cutt ae for Tam not nearly as frail as some | cose to think. Doyle up; strike one;| iso: ' + to think,” sald Wiltse this! strike two; foul; Doyle flles to Howard. ‘ The fact that Iam thin I8/\G pins a pyathaen tone Re hs plea se | Chicago—Kling up: strike one; bail ) was plough i mouse lone; Kling hit to third, too hot fer) | maeralthe nd he certainly had |?) SI he Saeiitte | A UD ME er RENE O LE a(, ke two; strike t 1 : 1 8 k this morning i ios Hakan’ ates mae d walked a g the lake front |” - : 1 ; ae pont contre; Kling & ng to second. | "T ERIE Aug \ work s occasioned by | Sieaard up Mone; strike one; | FORT ERIE, 0 Lug. (Walk long 4 t ride from Pittsburg | qirike two; ball two. Sheckard flies to] | vie races toy nereneer toil are ely | Donlin, Kling going to third, Chance | ows | ible to win a ma- fy atria ones enk® Lo A 6) FIRST E-For two-ve | ga ere d they have van te eviin on a doudle | tive fur nperor tillam, ws| > ority eg vere, and they hav al. NO RUNS. 7 to § and n 3atter hot hesitated to say so. In fact, many Fourth Inning A i| Mi of them Have small bets to back j | lal # i New York—Bresnahan up; strike one iy the! stief. prevent any Dos-! Fike two; ball one; Bresnahan Meh bility of an accident, the New York |” "\Sfance ap; strike one rt 8, Hoot Oni, | Mor layers le eir hotel early and ar-| one; be trike two; ball thre Earl i] tt th 1 ‘and out. Seymour up irived at the peaveln is before the gates ball By ; vee opened to admit the crowd They grounder to ‘pinks At Yew track re > 10 and Azure also t ear-ofds p and sevent; rowers), 0 te Geneva 10) Sord. ee eS EASTERN LEAGUE. At Rochester, MecCare ind Woods; Knapp i Stat and Toronto. 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