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= i AAPAMAVAM haa en ate inns) Bi | COMPLETE RESULTS OF TO-DAY’S RACES. | VARA VVAVAEDWUEED DUARTE T001 | Circulation Books Open to All.” “mn Fatr to-night; Toesday clear and warm, - RACING AND BASEBALL EDITION CHIHGD CUBS HIGHLANDERS. SHIFT UNE UP ANDATRLETICS — PLENT FOR ST, LOUIS BOTH Ml oe Chance Is Again Out of Game with an Injured Foot. IN ORD his oP RUN’ IN FEATURE STAK tarts Early in Scond, Small Crowd, Clash of Local Game. the However, Sees Thrilling Race at the Bay Trac Scoring CUBS SCORE Overal Is Sent In to Raymond FIRST, SCHWETZER IS WILD, NO BETTING ON RACES, Pitch» Passes Taree Men in Opener, York’s Therefore the Sport at Sheeps- head Is Like Pie Without the Cheese, SHEEPSHEAD BAY RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Peter Quince, won; Brookdale Nymph, 2; Nimbus, 3, with “Bugs” Giving New Pally. His Opponent. al THE BATTING ORDER. Chicago. Hofman, 1b, Sheckard, If Shulte, rf _ THE BATTING paved Paitadelph Evers fn aed Steintelat 3b, Rt SECOND RACE—Lawton Wiggins AK 1, Floreal 2, Court Lady 3, Over Ae PB Hogg, p. Sc Itzer, v, i THIRD RACE—Royal Tourist, (Special to The Special t won; Monfort, 2; Tilelng, 3 CHICAGO, Aug AMBRICAN LEAGUE eget 4 ple came out to see t lected 4) —Sohlitzer and Hogg oppos FOURTH RACE — Lady Bed- Cardinals do battle w other in the second game, and each side ford 1, County Fair 2, Strike Out 3, Cubs. Amid boiling hot weat scored a run in the Ing Inning, a clubs practised — brisk McCloskey | Schlitzer developing a w! ak. paSS- FIFTH RACE—Brother Jonathan BHO RINRTRENG ReieniralliG Oint three men. A crowd of about 5 anenine s53 a a eee Mae aiauaa cer ate Rand eaten pie 1, Moquette 2, Master Robert 3. me started First Inning ticing a few SIXTH RACE—Sea Wolf 1, Gild 2, He The three-vear-old handicay Columbus avenue, The fugitive turned ates , r wide Trash 3: ‘i Heo: one_iniie and three-stateenthe, curt course 2 | Baris a Ay non Peni atic good. Woncdeiving’ “Winnet, eh, ai, by Yankee | doRN Columbus avenue, where Poltce- to win ¢ ne, advancing Fartsel to Eee x T Time pais _ | man Goodyear and Bieyele Policema nor F into 8 double-p BY VINCENT TREANOR. ie, ocke seep art ATPASE Metsaace were standing. First Inning “std b Chase, recy: Pcie 819) Brother Jonathan 1210 ]) BY Dugan... = = 5 Barry,. Hartsel going to (Special to The Evening World.) Moguette 83 9) 2) Upton _ = | Shed Jewelry as He Ran. Siiaw struck, out. Charles out, Stein- tore off a singige to) SHBEPSHPAD RACH TRACK, Aug. Paster iobert ity Ha) BE Gilbert = = F : feldt to Hofman. Moran singled to, rigut g Hartsel, Davis altos sonn BoM serena tp i a hn ae ee if ‘\ > > = = | crawford called out to them and they centre, Murray out, Overall to Hof. "smashed as GAN ere Pees Bee bladders sEnelen Oakey ‘Gretna Greet {Joined in the pursuit, The negro doubled man. NO RUNS DUES : Was called Out | eligible, Lady Bedford, won the Autumn |when he saw the policemen, and ran Hofman got a base Ke | " st on four wide |Maiden in a gallop from a very good ——— == | pack up Columbus avenue, turning west ard sacr stealing second, Blue | Faraoherant | through Seventy-third street. hulle also. pre |fleld of voi meters as 7 noon, pace, just lasted, Mo. | tig Fey a good lead through UA teh street, but approaching Central Park Morris and sai eotaa texte ena tices yay year-olds and upward; nonswinnera of $1,000 j West ‘Metsaacs, the bicyeyle policeman, high fly. to ; ; da sixteenth Fxained on him, nabbing him®as he was for a ime yok to the reht and le r ing, Winner, br. g.. by Meddler— A ENTRAR Ann airencledtatiel Owner vi, Pe Whitn Jabout to jump the park wall, rele, Seeing | ontention, | mdes-—Starters, Wks, St Tooke ve op. Hi Gh Vin Sh, AM the way along the street the negro Wiest eermaailerenavate wont Gninenutocne oe Dugar |shed Jewelry, the proceeds of several peggal wider of pies ‘ mT a Tobbertes, the police say, He had ONE RUN Se ite “ONE BUN, The surprise of the race was the show a Blannene yaa Istolen from the Shumway home a purse! Second Inning Second Inning. he made by Sirike Out 1 = | containing $1.00 worth of jewelry. The K rc think ‘out, De cet ee i arn 103 8 other articles were turned over to the Konetchy struk out. Deleianty out, « was a viettim on Ho; yea gelding stuck it out In game fash- f iw 8 call Byers to Hotman, Bryne singled i ie ent a roller to Hogs, for the first time and was beaten| —Seratchel—iven pollee of the West Sixiy-eighth streni ; cM Fis m out at jist Sehlitzer was i Farce then placenmnoney i by, Sea Wolf just Ingted, _Glld_ ran a_goc ‘Trask held on well. and where thelr owners may get fanned Du sed tly 7 e tim of Hogg inves, NO a head fe a joney by = see [i and threw his man out to Hofman. No : ; i iney's County Fair, Footnad fintshed After iD appt att Beye was , struck out e dr helaeth, T TERA TRG jad al arraigned In West Side Court. He Foe a FEAF nace, Rue dpe te hte eis ate BASEBALI ee hea sto ko ‘day i No eN one ‘ 1 no gobdd with 122 pound . ad seen him running out of the house, NO RUNS ned Nia hw Li eho ents Small Crowd at Track. | land by Crawford, He pleaded not guilty Third Inning Bron 9 pulled ¢ betting th | and was held by Magistrate Drocge to 1 e high throw thy ce-0 De await the action of the Grand Jury on Gav mroAd niissed (heck : Conroy. hoist: ne races AMERICAN LEAGUE |e charge of burglary. iched and was out. Shaw a Vdring snatehed, NO a. v¢ Aine forthe Cl Island i a ‘ m the jewelry that Mra, Shum- Beret naries beat. out a Hunt mas ver gratifying 40 1 ‘cones Liat SCORES BY INNINGS: way recovered wana. gold. cross, tet fof the plate. Charles out ste Third Inning Jockey Club. RA Ae FIRST with pearls, and several valuable rings, y 4 ‘as usual, but the grandstand was com- IRST GAME. |Other Jewelry that he dropped con- sent a slow grounder to ‘ There wi at: phe , sisted of a gold necklace and a dozen Te paratively empty. ‘There was no al fol who cee en ie etting, and any wager. PHiladelphia 0 0 1.0 0 O O O O= JF jsiickbins set'with pearls and diamonds, . . on the various races was of py. ine i atrictly private nature a Highlanders 00000000 9—0 owe? ” ‘The first race was a three-horse affair | WE'RE SLEUTHS,” SAID eee caer nea eN aRUeIma pal SECOND GAME, PAIR TO REAL SLEUTHS | je Nymph. Nimbus was : Philadelphia 1000 2: bar ready when the barrie was sprung | a | and accordingly, got three wrath cee | Highlanders (} 0) (0) 4) = E ie patyadiy ST ir eRe Aa wader Gince a big ac ve, and jumping | KaoesTay tl chal Henne, vat) Deteciives Investigating Burglary Quince a biz advanttgs. att the was. | MONTREAL, Aug. 31.—To-day's races Fi thai Say y od race ee v 3 4 Couple SAL Re t; Brookd Nymph ran_a go ‘0 afte resulted as follows Found Couple of Fakes Claim- | Broqkeen tip. and Notter | ad to urge NATIONAL LEAGUE FIRST RACHE—Purse, $100; for two- ing to Be on Same Job, Peter Quince to hold the lead. Ni es: year-olds; selling; five furlongs,—Cere- 8 . | was a good third. SCORES BY INNINGS: monious, 107 (Brennan), 7 to 2 even, 2 “jue this is a f story,” sald Lawton Wiggins a Winner: ‘i sto. woh be halt a lengths Lomond, 1M ysecctive Joli y, of the Central tawton Wiggins won the Ormondate, | Pittsburg 004; og — ond: Servience. 104 (Ri 60 to, ) to Office, to Magistrate Barlow, in the x furlang selling eve ‘ent on the grass, alts hea ue sercon uc Curt tmay. ay i eal an peor ATM Cincinnati 00 = Fel Peacock iolce, Pocomone, i i 3 he was dc is best te Tory W.. Brown Tony, Right Sort, Joe side partner, Boule, ieee MM He to Fred yreal on the rail, with Ci a Will Pl Galtens, Jolly, Cowdin also ran ihi's house, No. 494 Eleventh EXON) a very rough journey, thir al iV G < VY } B ” ila DRACE P ree sii fo A erday, to inve > a punglar: a nth in ont of Rag payin "St, Louis 0000 mn Five Games ( ayed ar-old ; selling; one and o} ‘i feet enl intent erg s was ir i r right cFeonard Joe. Hayman,|,," Yes" broke In Magistrate Barlow.) hi he was 1 Between the Teams in the 102 (Engiander) tod and 1 to! “That is a funny stors BeNOR ROCHE ™ Chicago 10 no oo) eae 4, won by half jt 02 “And we met the two prisoners prove dy It. Soe | { r tatu aRr yeh ae it there,” continued ty, pointing to Royal Tourist Wins. Sour gene | Ohio Town y (itl A hy Michael Foran, a ba ent whe gave Roval Tourlst, Me onfort, ‘Titol Fan - AMERICAN LEAGUE. Valentine, ib his address as N: + inth avenue, e the onl ers In the : Granada also ran ancl als ‘ ealne f r devent on the card THE BATTING ORDER. ud Stephen K, a grocer’s clerk, 3 er : z tACK ‘our n . 4 Tey in the orde named, ze Ron Feuer out Canam who said he ved at No. 319 West Forty- t Jumped Into, the lead ag At waren peineinnatt agiittanune, fillies; s« rlonette, 101 (Kennedy), | SY" vay mileing. and. Moonshine rapeton OE) Huggins, 2b. Chi ce, Me Il to 5, 4 to & and out, won by And I says to Foran: ‘Who are you? & ch other all the way Washington ....1 0 0 cane, cf. Leach, 3b, 0 : 1 n each other all the way Kane, cf c Jength; pany arwood, 10 (V nd Fo) says to me: ‘I'm a Central to the where Monfort, which | net erles— oun. and Grigor: Tannoy) Panase m Wagner, ss. 2 urgiary,” Then J says: ‘Glad to trough egitake ap could vet near the ! At Detroit, \SteLeant Wilson, re. hyllis, Mabel Henry, I you. Who's your a? Whitney colt, which went pas [Cleveland 2... 1 | Hulawitt, a0 Gibson, ¢, Wile Gepreratine a a gun anne gang, juaer a fensih The ened, "A Tena, | Evidently Took Two Poisons, |Petrolt ....... 9 | Spade, p yee alla per Prin Ir MhiloHt MBCeBAT AbeAdae Ks then to show chefs ten lengtie behind, was third, \ | Batteries—Chech and Clarke: sum. | eee Reva nda vane Pde hescla}} er of them has a Handicap to Brother Jonathan. | { Labels May Reveal mers and Sohmidt. Umptres—Shineleur (Special to The Evening World.) f : i : and Lé S Vay Keved and Egan CINCINNATI, 0., Aug. 31.—The Pitts- Stee: lechase " ‘ yan beat quite a good Naas INCINNATI, 0., Aug. 31.—The Pitts: 4 BEIGE Rods Le pare ot it went on the Turf Handicap, He : ee ‘purge came to town this morning for to tear Reed Reo sien Neat all the way and at the Her Identity dy ; ., 1 knew two air Hoping. Master Robert | LB NEW. YORK, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, “1908, . a an a Tag rave Ha me from next 1 swaing in $00 bail und Moquette, It looked Ike } 1 and more tha \ held his ad- ; Pua GIRL WAS DRUGGED AND Ine Cheena’Giteen brovs dow | Pitch Your apt LEFT BOUND TO TREE. the tints,“ Angelue’ rama 2 ‘OLUMRUS ( 1g. 31.—Mise Jos Where the Lar 0 Awe Meats Joe) FALL KILLS. PAINTER, . ey B 3 Lake, Is Hi ld UP Be hung baendsk ed und Thomas Hanretty, Aftyefive vears old and when advertisi \ ve, ab ut a pal of No, HH Webster avenue, we dont ger ing in Smith's Gn the hotel Bronx, fell Saturday from a scaffold this afte: Publicity swamps. id not Hf 1 cates L aVaratiee ade not 1 galn consciousness UNtT noon while painting a house at No orld gives advertisements a ead been drugged vid sail tha Ha8 Webster avenue, and was killed daily circulation in Greater New membered nothing that happened — The rope supporting the scaffold broke ork DOUBLE that obtainable @ get ck in ihe evening, when sli and the painter fell to the street, strik- HE in Newari Miss a ninet: ng on his hea through ANY OTHER morning Ty ee tain anette eo He owned the house he was palatin Rewspaper. a famper, She has no and the two ad ge A Me ake died as ity of her aseatiants, was being o tl ine . 6 ari Was poorly VENING WORL ECT GLA SD AUTUMN MEETING Weather Clear. Aug, 31. Track Fast. AY ae Rack <The Potomac; all ages; $500 added; six and a half furlongs. 47) Peter Quince We KH Brookdale Nymph ie tched—Tom M ah Fa ja, Dander ly Quince ea the lead at the start and Was never handled; she was (ty up a When He Jumped Through Window of West Side Mansion. by Plaudit we CAUGHT AT PARK WALL, Pursuit Nenana” Began in danger, Brookdale Nymph then taken back, but then came on agal imbus ran a bad race; B-—The Ormondale; two-yearolls: selling; $40 added, six furlongs. Start good ridden out, Winner, br. © Bievele and Foot Policemen in Race Afier Negro Through pate on Wiegins Into t lead at the start, and. forcing a fast 4 den out. Flore py saving grouad on the tums and Ba chinny¢ pats f APO ARS Re CU aru omy See Nrr et celoeeay arog Fashionable Streets. ) three yetrolds and upward; handicap, $00 Ne _ Won ; Seniring. | A negra burglar got Into the home of | “= - Mis, Catherine Shumway, at No. 113) Index. Hit Pl. Sh. sig) it West Seventy-third street, this after: f noon, and was looting the premises = 2 2 iis presence was discovered by won, with plenty In am Crawford, of No. 38 West One ! Moonshine alt. [fundred and Twenty-fourth street, and sath J matiens at time of closing; jumped out of a window ialt furlongs, Futurity Mrs. Shomway and her sister were Winner, cho of, by Ogden— ‘upstairs, fut had not heard the burglar, Crawford had been In the house, get ling a contract for alterations in the y Betfont - plumbing, and was passing out when = = -- Tl | he caught sight of the negro in the parlor, A Crawford jumped for him, but the burglar leaped through a window and into Seventy-third street eet out after him, and the cK the lead ariy @dwon galloping. County Strike Out had tis speed Tady Belford. is a-game filly ed peed ant held on gamely trong and just got jp he way. hase led to and wand guaranteed EARL HILL, SOUGHT AS ja series of five games In four dave, a | double-header being scheduled for to- A SLAYER, CAPTURED, morrow. Manager Clarke, of the Pl- eet rates, thinks he has an even chance ONFONTA, N.Y, Aug. %.—tharl wii, with Naw York and Chicago to win tle for whom rearch has bean made on a “The New Yorks caught us NORWICH, N.Y Is attached to the sulc dressed young woman who was found dead in a room In the Eagle Hotel to- pennant day with the gas turned on, She en- charge of Kflling a man named Davis, When we had on a batting slump, ‘'re- gaged the room last night, but falled to| at Bainbridge, N. Y., wae captured here Marked Clarke before the game, ‘but register, Her !dentity 1s not known, | we are back on the Nngling Job again, t nish | and expect to de fighting for the flag and she had no offects to furnish a olue Davia, a farmer at West! tignt down to the time the numbers either to her name or to her realdenee. wits found dead tn hls pase|are hung up.” ‘A paper with an arsenic (abel was Wednesday. There were four foun le the window, together with # in the back of hie head and Firat Inning, had evidently contained ste 1. Davie had gone to) Shannon singled to left, but died According the labels, the | the past eafter the ws. Ever since ing, McLean to Hulswitt, Clarke arsenic, was purchased from a druggist | the shooting Sheriff Heardsley end a 4 to Hulawitt and Leach to Ganzel. H ttien, and the laudanum from a| Posse have been hunting for the alleged | NO RUNS West Winfleld dealer, A new pair of| murderers, and Dantel Underhill was| Daley popped to Leach. Abby threw Oxtord tes also bore a label of a| taken week. Under-| out Hugnins Kane filed to Wifton. NO Utica dealer hill made a etatement implicating Hill,| RUNS The young woman was apparently | Who had worked f oe Daye Second Inning abdout nineteen years old, had dark hatr filed to Daley Gill fouled ri * Ww work oe wore white hat, " ti Sts ott ane be WORK MONDAY WONDERS |).""".2u¢ cure int 2, Cares The plumber | PRICE ONE, CENT a RIS SHOT BY THUG, SAYS RS. WILLIAMS +e Declares Clubman Refused to Give | Up His Money and Attempted to Personally Place Robber | _Under Arrest. HIGHWAYMAN WORE MASK AND LOOKED LIKE A TRAMP. Woman in Interview at Her Long Green (Md.) Home Declares Atlantic City Police Are Trying to Cover Up Own Neglect by Hinting at a Scandal. Aug, 31.—Seated to-day her beautiful home at Long Green, Mrs. S. G. Williams, in the presence of her sister, Mrs. Sherlock Swann, wife of the President of the ‘Police Board, described in detail the shooting of Charles B, Roberts, Jie Mrs. Williams declared she had been made by the police of Atlantic City to | BALTIMORE, in the vt of ieved an attempt place her in an equivocal position, in order jto escape the ignominy of having allowed a hoN-up to occur on the famous board walk of lui popular resort, = | It was ana , pure } Jand simple “and Mr, BOY CW ll [8 oberts was shot alse he refused to comply with the damands of the man. in the mask, who yiad ordered him to uy mouth | abou sad aff t T never spoke, iments hava ascribed to me = } that I never had hole th has eon distorted and greatly rated, The attit Atiantie Clty olive T cannot fathom, From tre first Ambulance: Stgppeds inh enront they sanipsd sabia: coneliblony havi i j Was justified, and tried to ow that A wr's Offices [the villain who shot down Mr, Roberts of A, ©, Brown's Offices jy, “inspired by revenge, Nothing mors Flew Fa Jcould be further from the truth, ANICURUITIONS HC WaledS (sam l| cin nenmnienandeiieterereanarn ea = | my little daughter at the’ Hotel ney Reet Tax lial ton, not more than 2 minute? Paddy Creagh, of No, U8 Lexington Ai MET} avenue, fe an office boy for the Inte en a friend of the family, was national Paper Company on the sixth long with me in. the rolling éf reeeas _|chalr, We got to a p here floor at No, % Broad street, and an dine MevaR Ee TOuEn Rand athe amateur prestidigitator. This last ac- a candealie Tt alingestec thie’ tor! we complishment was responsible aan Gea more excitement In je Wall street ais-| "The chair was a covered one, and trict this afternoon than has been seen | Mr. Roberts rapped on glass and there since the panic. t told the negro chair turn iF t i did , the chair Pada , It was the luncheon hour (Creagh was showing some of the enny. He man thr Jin the office tricks with imade it appear and disappe: |most amazing fashion, — F jtossed the penfiy into his mi jit went down into his aesophagus He had no {dea of pushing th to such a conclusion when he started |it, The penny stuck sidewlse and Padily j began to turn black in the face, | | of the clerks sent in a call for an am |bulance to St. Gregory's Hospital my | The ambulance arrived in a few min- t? get this door of No trick 3 money, vag attached to made no effort jutes and swung up to th street, The | 30 Broad | Brown & Company hapy pe in that buildtng and A, 0, n pany falled last week Gossip and surmise spring up quick and spread faster in Wall str an anywhere else in wings of the wind rumor flew from Broad street to and from the Produce Exchange to the Stock Es change that one of the members the A. 0. Brown & Comp: any h cegnmitted suicic world, Men and be d like a tra Into Broad I was scared. a ged Mr. Robe soon bloc fe 4 at rac hae cea Dutlding pas nau mings to t Mr. Robe it rusted att time rd 1 with @ > 1 Aces off. AS ' Mr. Roberts started forward the man sixth floor and pushed Lika ¥ SOR I the stomach of Paddy Creag Aid at Mr. Roberts was the Kt with four grain of cay « yubted if alized it, Als the surgeon mounted the ambu ough #truck by one of the bullé drove away. and the truth reluct pee Baie arrgre ts was forced through the sasemblage on kept on toward man without pais the street. ing and the villain ran and escaped te “Anyway,” sald Paddy Creagh when ins he was,able to talk, ‘% wasn't my : Mr. R re penny. 4 borried tt.” & you or Mr, Roberta recs