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~> 00000000000000G00NC000C00000000000000N0202000000 WERATHER—Rain to-night and Wednesdays, RACING AND BASEBALL EDITION | pa BREED, ONE CENT. + WARRANT ISSUED R ROBERTS SHOOTING AT ATLANTIC CY. dy ety Rabbi Fisher Tells of Hearing a Vio- lent Quarrel Before the Tragedy, Not at All Like Highway- man’s Hold-1 Up. SHEEPSHEAD (Mpectal to The Evening World.) Sept erts shooting case fram Mfagistrate Franklin Tyler. He paid a hurrie visit to the Magistrate's home to-day @tter a conference with Chief of De- | COMPLETE CHARTS OF TO-DAY’S RACES. OHIO OHIO HAHAHA HOIOCKA MIKI S | NIGH 1 AACE C | THIRD DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY | AUTUMN MEETING e Weather Clear. Sept. |. os given are from New York Poolnoms) e Ballynoo Bey; three year-olds and upward, selling: bd. «, by Start goo! Doggett Wis, St Winner, Wan eastly, 1,38 3-8, | Woes “Op Hi. mo. Steeplechaas Dat tw miles. good, Won cley b Evans. Tine— 40646 “i i 15 Fin” Juckevs.__On. Wi oM Kinney . Beonomy. urn of the fel Javanese 1 held the race sat Winner, b. x. by he was in a pocket unt! Harrigan forced @ fa pace, muaranteed Le Matre, At NEW YORK, ‘TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER il 1908. Track Fast. olds) and up. ing the atretoh but ured at cash value 8S MOQOOOOCOCOOIBOCOOCOOOCOCOCOO0O000C i a cuntash T BOSTON TWICE-RETMIN LEAD \-——-—----——-- | BASEBALL | SCORE BY FIRST GAME. $450 add Octagon— 2 i he Wiltse and Mathewson Pitch Superb “eo | Ball and Keep the New York i} } vie" Brooklyn 00010000 1—2) : : : ir 1 Philadelphia ©0010 160 0 = 4 Team in First Place in 5 i SECOND GAME | : the He OOOO Ooo | National League. an the way, Philadelphia 02100083 a SCORES BY INNING. FIRST GAME, 100 SCORE BY INNINGS; FIRST GAME. fm Pittsburg 30220030 O—10) Giants Cincinnati 0100000 © 1— 2 Boston SCORE BY INNINGS: St. Louis 000000 Chicago 110000 ee Star Shoot | —f 0 0 | Giants 4 0 | Boston 00 | | (om) (Special to The Evening World.) | Rectayeu! Wbalen, : SAAR ERYAINNING ST SOUTH END GROUNDS, BOSTON, GIANTS, In going to the Magistrate's home SCORE BY INNINGS: |@ept, 1—An Intermission of about ten R. H. PO. A. E. the prosecutor made an elaborate effort FIRST GAME. minutes took place batween tho ATSt Tenney, Ib... 2 0 =7 «0 0 21 Ssibe) Teper sts Philadelphia 0 1000 0 200 O O O= Jie sete Fane rie ane eed [DOG revere 2 1 39 2 @ I. it crampe: Story of Eye-Witnes Added Starter Wins the Fea- ; Oda ae aor | Bresnah The evid Ne 3 ule ee Highlanders 0000 300000 O I= |iiimvs of the 900 spectators who wore| Mill Greene 2 2 8 9 0 t idence of an eve-witne t ture of the Card and ° = te present to enjoy the afternoons sport. Donlim, 1,... 1110 0 Shooting down of Robe and upward, ailing, 80 added ‘ SECOND GAME. The Giants were much pleased to win Seymour, ef. 01411 yan By sets Talent, Won driving Winner, b. t, by Onten—atin. | Philadelphia 11 °0 —— _ the opening game, because tis man Devlin, 3b, 03010 f seat ee {Tuckey had been getting away WIth Barpy, ef vor 0 AO 0 tharaibeingionie(aistctosminatd) 2 | Highlanders 00 — — | camer pretty succasefully up to 0% pidval a Nec nan the supposed highwayman to "Get ou eae ae i agen RR ee and they did not know just how ef- J of et the shooting was preceded b SHEEPSHEAD RESULTS. ' ' Se leaitye he might prove, Bresnahan’s !og! Mathewson, p, Oy @ violent quarrel | bane {was not hurt very badly, having 1 S SS The tent aTees is Rabel Pier, FIRST RACE—Wooderatt (6 to 81.2 | BROOKLYN — HIGHLANDERS |i sive. ov: teas anie to ressme sy Tales i Gil who is w NE ini and 2 to 5) 1, Besom (1 to 2 for | | iis aeanna pana te an esteen redo ten of City. place) 2, Zienap 3 i pi raeeer | ‘Phe teama lined up as follows: RH. PO AL E ing before, but nev . SECOND RACE—Sinister (6 to 5 Wan asl ies «| «|THE BATTING ORDER. THE BATTING ORDER. | First Inning ; ; Becker, ef Or fiimetet he gave to-day in his h . ' | ; philadelphia vn New York Phi! a | Tenney, the first man up, walked and Bates, If, i RII CRD CO GGT read One OE) Th MEE (OAD tkae + by Hambure Gra Beas Conroy, If eee went to second on rty's bad throw i. yO to 0 lace) 2, Mark Gumberts 3. +z , Oldri to second of Doyle's t i rowne, If,..,, oot 0 walk (} i 2. ring fan's sump toward third was goood for The story that Dr. Fisher + = = Harry CE tar ages were Beaumont, ef, + 0 1 100 : THRO sRAC ES crenlela (sate : Magee Destnoiee, faite Get te game right. nowy” “waa MeGaen, 1b o12 1 0 Pine thew langhet at nin, and 1 to 8) 1, Harrigan (2 to § fo " aneens Bareane | Mecean's sword'to MIke Dontin’ 98 1° Ritchey, 2h 0 f 8 84 evans a f Y f % an ‘loholls | stepped to the plate e hal the 1 4m . m a highwayman place) 2, Lady Selina 3 : [Beall 86 eUeUaL sas |Mout with him all right and singled to Dahlen, ss 0115 0 pa | 10 } Dooin i | ot on whieh Tenney and Dovle ‘ } MeQu P. | Coombs, pb, SUM DE GHEY parr ith Went: Sweeney, 3b 0 0 never kn ei] FOURTH RACE~Spooner (18 to] Vaan Bur SIGR Mom edh Saiewenm at || | == |arored, onlin went to, segond an the | Meteye Tee greed va lor eman'4 and 6 to 1) 1, Restigouche (even| | (Specia’ ) | First natin, | for Graham Davin had somoth ng Flaherty, ; 0043 1 Rr rtacs ella o-dav, Now, for place) 2, Big Chief 3 NATIONAL. ROUNT ie eil walked. Oldring etruck out,| ith Hens ARH Cine neal erence it e Ker Brinig toate 43 EE el | me Phillies cele: "| Barty singled to cenetre and went. to, S08! origi i ‘erguson, p... 00000 vey a chance to help fo ee ; i | Philadel ! jthird’ on Murphy's single to the same|hen and Donlin, Devlin trial to HY re ae e aunnbense g = i his: good stespleohage! rider. is NAY home by capturing | Spot. M y Was caught off first and, second on the throw in and was ou -- Pr : »| FIFTH RACE—Mies Lida (3 to 1) out of his mount and | brated thet Hy cornanne evp.f Started for second but Laporte muffed | Becker to Flaherty to Hannifin, Barr~s Totale.....eevee, O 6 27 13 4 and even) 1, Milford (4 to 1. for (Ky | the frst game of this Duy: Ohase's throw and — Hartsell scored, | Was safe on Bee ; throw nn i = mee w plage) en animes soneelo en a te inwhich (Datla eueteke cats waa GOW, Ue fied to Bates, FOUR Heep left centre, Devin caer wild en % Of Fi a a Hell, “Kid Gleason,| Conroy foul-Med to Blue, Harr threw] Hecker bethought himself that this late a peaney, fo1Gra ue was a \ ara i a eQuillen ¢ ee iad t Mellveen, and Chase fileed to Hart-/a day for hit OCT G ae and window was was| SIXTH RACE—Sun Dance (4 to 5 iis, 5 suse who for the NORUNS |garden. By Aenaans NO BUN about t e the bathr 1 1 and 1 to 3) 1, Summer Night (4 to 5 : ue Lat dl sion out West Second Inning OO ee tan Bbat ell to” Tenney, henrd a racket on dwalk tat for place) 2, Twilight Queen 3. | pease a ni vetted to the |, Barr struck out. Nicholls popped out | Bridwall He tou No pomenegs pounded boiste en mea | B | ; made by F f alin cua] t®, Chase. Blue was safe on Mortar- | Daniin, A D Al had to be Lawyer Watson Acreed to Pay. crowd that the Phillies were still In (e/itws had throw and scored on Coomb's Ninth Inning. NM E N | greec aN Second Inning. BY VINCE N | REAN OR. |t P, for - long triple to left. Manning tossed t F ify Ferguson went in > pitt h for Boston, Heard Their Vaices. \. Ne It, but Now Alle 10,009 people were present when |out Hatsel Mathewson was tossed out, fone nila thew dd, nney walked. , but Alles y bunt and took to McGann. Tenney popyad up a foul | Hr d, “Tran to the window, and pu pl gary R > started « threw. out Laporte, for Graham. Doyle was na close ha qu itatnees the shade looked out, As I have sait| . : ae First Inning h ut Morlarity and Homp- decision, Dalen to M2Gann. NO | 44 Y for Bre HEceee aa Auer inRE HIGHT, HH AbAVe| ! Tee ceerereeelnllbasets Ball struck out, NO i NE ee nary out to. Gah ie 1 the w eaten th 8. 8 Humme! fanfied, | RUNS Cae ee Ne hy Bavmauresweene var single x ring Dos ¢ ; r Third Inning a } Ou UNS. Cy tried on sy gu iso flied to Seymour. NO RUNS 1 no w ay's 1, Ww do Bel i rew o ont is) daring Ba Hu singled: Third Innirg th bases, ; 18 tn ating a i Saket Siauitn thrown ov ty made 9 ult. Stop | k Bates's place | ‘ Ing ott of line. Fete re saying. eet today tn the sult ot walced and | Out Munphy, cond Chaen | ,Brasene took Bates's place in te Jguson, Dahlen, Hannifin and Graham juddenly the : ‘ a lawyer, of No. 60 Wail to Alperman, HeUvaBnibacin oats {tity $M | Naugh ato, | Bresnahan swattel JO" [took part tn trying to run him down. by two more, When I first saw the two as good stient, to set aside a Judgment by w ) tag out Barry, NO RUNS aaa BESeE DaRlline and Me | Devin fanned. FOUR RUNS men they were standing just outside u ‘s own | ots ed to pay $3,800 for a set of Second Inning. Vaeatney resol to Dav! A lpreat ed MinuoliMoGanni to. Flaherty, NO| ,,¢8 ; and Needha m began the hat. the bright radiance cast by an a Of course, {t may be argued that at | President Roosevelt's books, twenty-two) Jordan fled to Courtney. — Lew! ane Popped to Barry. Chase stryck | RUNS, E |fiied to. Barry.” MoGenn singled to Nght. After the shots, however, they | the weigits he had a chanee, and poa- | Ar (ia Coca volumes in the set. walked and stole second after Heeler lout, NO RUNS. Geanam's foul ue was & ang for’ centre. Hannifin singled to lef. Her. passed Into the lighter area, and T saw sidly he did, s last ne |W in front of fhe| The Keller-Farmer Co., of No i ere iy zine hater ot thy ait, | 2088 Playing thi int for New York and ‘ oH ° 0 siosely bunched. | ya . d 3 el at they had a woman with them. | should na % to 1 sh e idda and Milford hatter ached. | rigth avenue, ara Watson's judgment m ‘ ration, NO Rt |Bitdwelloe sqesners alates come “Were al! three together? The two ony r Nea nd Hien van anwund the eld at |creditors. They allege they sold ane ad hurt hi | Fourth) Inning. NO ae he wi o” was asked jothes and after rt luxe oaavel Dtorthalay: in the pre’ oe, Tren and henwomanie VAs ever wel|alelgertn hel salina aiongiln 5 Bde ize, Of Rosey ele tone IR WYSE: thin Flaherty pulled down Deviin's smasi er cosines “Yea, Tam certain of that," was the | Sixteen! Ue i —~— © agreeing to pay $80 down and $50 but It, Was too offside to handle and ‘AMERICAN LEA reply, “I saw one man who was stag-| Stared there. Re he a month until the entire sum of $6,800 went fora aoratch, Barsy fouled out | GUE, f jie was Intoxicated pase NIP, challenged tr es 4 \to McGann, Bridweil fled out to Beck saith , down Rhode Islani i ee Jer Hanninn fumbled Mathewson «| y with the woman dow ode Islant _ : Watson declares In his complaint that | 10 lewis to 10 sser_and both were safe, Tenney | At Washington, Pine 1 tisuEnt athe han) ea Ru asttolsaiat dean and Gaara rients Millan, Branstield gre Gr ed) Mathewson, Dahlen to. Hanniti.| eR INGs with the woman was drunk, he reeled | “a, ff the race : } ti] May, 198, when $1,960 had been 7 Third Inning. | Browne fanned. Beaumont was an 1022 and shouted so. Now 1 know that hel oa, muprne oUt e and a@ half NERS De TRU nak wait ety HE va Raley station to: ivennan? Megan vORAMAa Tener ante was wounded. The other man strolled ene year- oe but ye ee flied to Tenney. NO RUNS Umplre—Evans a ! Pll the wise boys said it was o ! were they had been Courtney, Doolin to Blacee Thar Destaventtc 1 alre—-Evans on down the boardwalk the dark-10)7 We tae he would 01,8 to 1 and 4 Wecebnentedieen leretconmhanonared eta an si area] Blaze nat Destroys “Old Fifth Inning. At St. Louis. ness.” ia | race he ra i all the wa 1 second: the return them, ‘The offer was refused 2 TOCAAIN e | Mill” Makes Dane Doyle was out, Flaherty ° PO mean DAL He WA Aed MEAG ON Small Crowd at Track. } ¢ The lawyer declares that the pyblish- geatanae al Makes Dancers Bresnahan filed’ to Brown [st o nary pace?” mrerccoearrathen Wereank qe nted that he was getting an ea aye Riza Ha a Baa went cut. Hannifin to Mot ssinitn and Sullivan; Gee: ie i ‘ : he track np ae r ey i] Panic. ». Umptres—0'Lo He event sone Back small again to-day women were| Cap G Roosevelt with letter, 22 ane scoring Grant. auc, Hannifin fanned, Dehlen want out, {and Hurst. venie | “Ido, He even looked back once be | present, and nelr attendance | Splendid ran. volumns, full morocco, double extra {l- ‘Alperman threw Magee | ca Pee ee uiice sweeney ated ot call Ean er cracrarieaal fore he passed out of my sight. If he!tne grand stand would have appeared | Gentle- | lustrated. By " copy he under- " ii Ag 4 i 2 ou | was the man that fired the shots he| deserted, The men congregated on the |" jai Mee ai oi: stood the frat. < pevateny eats press, | Fourth Inning The ao xi GO of the attrac.) Seymour. NO RUNS. EASTERN LEAGUE. acca uel t olds rd, selling. F y retedned by P tons of North Beach, w. j | as the coolest hand for a highwayman | lawn, swapped stories and now and) (Mr, Case), 1 to 5 and out, first; Spar- | lishers themselves Vie abil Se rgnmnal fennedcand ¥iskeds VOroanlelstce wed’! thie aelanesen) Ope BRET CES Si ong: | aver heard of. He showed no trace n, if possible, got dowa a bet te-|kles, 127 (Mr. Wray), 6 to 1, even and| He further declares he was led to be- under was Helded by Doolin. Doolin tad i y fire, which geymour was out, Dahlen to Maca i At Buffalo, agitation while I watched him.” Beir atiar RL jout,’ second; Curcus, 1M (Mr. Kerr). $| tee that his set_of Roosevelt would fumbled a grounder from Lewis, Shee-|Started when sparks from the engine|Deviin was safe on Browne's | ; obi Nhe Bileeiohancor alten ‘i to.1, 710 5 and out, third. Time=1.434-5.| be accompanied by an autograph letter han tarned” XO. RUNS. ; the building set the root ablaze The of his fy. Barr 04 id you see roller chair or a ere was no open bettlag and no at-| Stat Emblem "8 also ran f approval and commendation of sald Bransfeld fanned, to Hummel. Os. tre Waa a maas of flames aa acon Riidwel! grounded a) gro pusher?" tempt It s were quoted, hows| THIRD RA One and one-quarter | copy in the President's own hand. Ho borne singled. B squeezed Dooll (waa Slecevera * Soon ck a Peterson: Mée “LT did not. They might wel! have|ever, by a bookmaker for the elt of miles; $400; for three-year-olds ot no, AUR Netter rt au) Aveo an grounded out to Jordan. NO} bein at mr snd ne employes file ) her, !re—Kelly, been there though, for I, of course,| the newspapers. The prices re elling.—Chalfonte, 18 (A. | Sind In“Viole Douna |RONE f eT eGmaasrearadeURBeRe ment: he secre Montreal saw what was illuminated by the odds quoted in New York t with a hand Fifth Inning , nite tinnela oeccie please ty 0 ; ave light.” mg, ‘The card was up to the tooled ess than Burch singled: was ru ai) veos sald there was no \ It is now declared the man who ts und 1 f | vere m oa Branstield, Wilhelm tlied to siifon. Eure * Rob suspected of shooting Roberts is still | & | Wie! ye SMPs) 6 NO-RUN x men to & e 1 ntle Ci nd the police expect to Besom Quit, as Usual. : ‘ e. the ntalr f Grant flied to Me-| adjace i ue c ty, a HH po : p \ F lFOUR ; —— = | graph of the President } d ‘ ate pc a : At Rochester ve that he was promptec s| e > lt NO RUNS ear-by be i The at if f fi t ‘ 1 1 told the police late last night was that | rea mer had 1 1 FUMES ON STEAMER | 9 I R this man was an ardent admirer of Mrs. | fondness er six furlongs i 7 AS HIS SON LOOKED ON, | tc abe A " Nox | Bea ns 7 ; vugglody. Williams and insanely Jealous of Rod-| day was ne exception. Besom, after | aareST ; Alperman. McMillan file | i ann nlenn ly At Toronto erts. opening a big gap in the run t " a Gj Hummel fled Titus ) recove is NIAGARA FALLS, N. ¥ Se Hiding the Real Facts. Stretch, shut up fast, and Woodcraft | 1 son “ifford, President of the United , for a fly from Tit Cede Through a family servant, who has | had no trouble after that, Saracinesoa! yy ; es A ohamnioal 4 a t to Hu \ THE 1, finsled | to. nas een in the employ of Mr. and Mrs, | P! six furlor but tired at} tha cargo ca ees vais the Be the J out. NO RUNS | caught ve Staftond AVilllams for years, the police first got |‘e end letting to | fatal : . 4 a ietiee lacthe. ‘eonte seventh Inning | fanned. NO RUNS ae trace of the suspect. The servant told | Money BinieaT WIRE OREA FLORIDA TRAINS VIA 5] ABOARD o bili Lae R om f A ALL) ie aay ate Court 63 AicQuitian Eighth Inning Complexion Comparison ie. Ale Ling Railway have resuiped through sar: | Oey +f bat Tew hak HR h mac ES = to Mo. +4. ave an Ww o¢ fleld ain Burch fouled to Dooin, [ange {PT Ao : Seymour ® la { , giaasy. A (Continued on Gecond Page.) Sinister’ victory in the ateeplechase| Gen, Kast, Pass Ast, Oi boy was not injured. XO RUN dusted Joxueraions, “ Rerth $8.40, Otfiens | Sno" Devlin asulted 6 fas. thee Gene . ii \300 Broadway, * ‘