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\ f COMPLETE CHARTS OF TO-DAY’S RACES. | COOOOCOODOOOKMANOCOO0 HOO 19O000000090 030000000000900000000000000000000000000000000G0 Showers To-night; Tharsday Fair and Cooler, PINAL RESULTS EDITION | PRICE ONS CENT. mW ATTIC OY SHOOTING. —$—$<—$$——$— \| ‘Governor of New Make an Independent Inves- the Case of I Clubman Roberts. tigation in it (Special to The 2—It is ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. ‘afternoon that Goy. Fort has determined to take a hand in the inves gation into the mysterious shooting walk last week and whip the local f The Governor is deeply incens City, and his anger has been furth fn 9 important a case as the Robe Beginning with the police suppression of the news of the crime, Goy, Fort has watched the case develop with Keen interest, and he declares now that if the State Government thing to help uncover the facts of the | tragedy he will see that ald is rendered, The Governor sald at Sea Girt to-day that he had received no information of on official character regarding the | attempt on Mr. Roberts's life, but that | the had read the newspapers closely He was particularly impressed by the | atatement made by Mrs. Williams on Monday. Governor Is Interested. The people of Baltimore, emor was told, are extremely anxious to see the mystery cleared Asked what he would do about it, Gov, Fort replied: “I thought It Mrs. Williams's statement that Chief of Police Woodruff had had no interview with her because I thought the case of such Importance that a personal in- | terview by Woodruff was the obvious and best thing to do, You may say for me that I’ shall make inquiry at once about tt, and if I find that the situation watrants such action, I will lend the 4nvestigation all of the power of the Blate of New Jersey.” “What will your action in event be?’ he was asked, “I prefer not to say at this point what I shall do,"’ responded the Gov- ernor, “I have the power to take the such action I have in mind, and I shall take | {t If it becomes apparent that such ac- | tion ts required. “You understand that the State gov- ernment has nothing to do with the police force of Atlantic City or an) other city in New Jersey, The police are governed by the municipality which employs them. And the State has no police which might be employed to as- sist the local authorities. In a case such as this one [ ought to have some such force, four or five detectives, that is not pertinent to this inquiry, “Whatever power the State has, how- ever, you may be sure will be exerted at once in an effort to detect tho author of this outrage. ‘Jersey justice’ 1s famous, We believe in the swift @etection and punishment of crime. “For this reason it is my wish that the man who ts guilty of the dastardl, attack on Mr. Roberts should be appre- hended and punished as swiftly as may be.” So far ag the local police authorities fare concerned, the shooting of Charles G. Roberts is a closed incident, to be opened only in case of Roberts's death Present Indications point. to his re: covery, although his condition to-day shows no decided improvement. At Washington, Boston eevee 0000100 0-2 Washington OO101001 8 Batterie-—Steele and /Origer; Hughes aid Warzer. Umplre—Evans, At Detroit. Cleveland .. 0000000808 Detroit 00005900 Batre Berger anu Clark; Donovan and Schmidt. ‘y Umpires—Ezan and Sheridan, At St. Louis. Batteries — W##h Dineen and Stephens. and O'Loughlin, ee EASTERN LEAGUE. At 8vffalo. 0001 and Sullivan Umpires Hurst Providence Buffalo O10002 Batteries—Sline and Waton, Malarkey end Ryan. Umpire—Kelly, At Toronto, Postponed; wet grounds; both games. At Rochester, Poyinenet 378. exeents I scan aatnunitanypi sii the Gov- | strange when I read| an | think the State | say | but of course | 00000000 oo) te Cirowlatioa | Books Open to All”? So NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER a 1908, EVENING WORLD RAG CHAAT FOURTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY AUTUMN MEETING Weather Cloudy. main course, ani a halt Jersey Promises to! Eyeing World.) reported from Sea Girt this of Charles B. Roberts on the board- police into action. ed at the police methods at Atlantic er stirred by ng inac' rts sho vot oting. CUNTS HAVE DAY ~ UF REST OWING 1) WET GROUNDS P ostponement of Game Is Dis | appointment to McGraw and His Players, | | | (Special to The Evening World.) BOSTON, Sept. %—Much to the dls- appointment of Manager John McGraw the game scheduled to be played with Be as postponed on account of wet grounds, There will be a double- header to-morrow, the first game start-| ing at 145 o'clock | As soon as McGraw got word at the| hotel that the game would not be played he and his players went out to w the big street parade the American War veterans, who,| ») strong, made a fine showing. | It was a threatening afternoon, the| sky being overcast, and had a game been played the udance would have} been all’ owins the two factors mentioned above. MeGraw has will win the two r no doubt but that rames to-morrow rds enty of time for Will o be in shape needed, Taylor and \ used and Crandall 4 minute he The afl Mathewson and should they be Ginnity will be to go in at any MONTREAL RESULTS. to-day MONTREAL, Sept. 2.—To-day's races resulted as follows: FIRST RACE—Five and a half fur- longs; purse $40 olds; | Joe Galiens, »wers) 1 to 2 an ‘alia, 10 (Bergen), § to Jolly, 194 (kennedy even, third. Time, Alice Goorg Mimt 2 to 1 and Thetis, | Thistle Chaperone Belle, | and Long Joan, ran added; si) year-olds and upward and an, eighth.—zipango, grave), 7 to 5, 1 to 2 and out, won by a length and ah Tom Dolan, 102 (Kennedy), 2 to 1, 3 to 5 and out, ‘sec- ond. Best s, Il (Simmons), 20 to 1, 5 tO i_and third, ‘Time—l au Bramme cle Toby, Spun Globe and Arimo also ran three- mil (Mus: THIRD RACE—Six furlongs; puns: $40; for four-year-olds and up;’ sellii Ve Cluisceress, 107 (Burns), 4 to oT as und even, Won; Niblick, 107. (engla der), 5 10.1) even, and to 6, second Sunfire ‘and | ace Stat tus, Mexican Louden Light even, thi Kimball, Banneil, Flower, Golf Ball, and 3.—$100 added; handi- is and up;- one (J. Howard), won; Cza ot and even, nird. ughter, Dennis Adsum, Seismto and i ran | | MH RACH. "tue Bonnets Steep!o- | selling 7andieap; full course “two and. one-ialf’ miles 157 | | 2 to 1, ani by te length: Resex, & (Mr even and out, second; Neithla 1, 8 to 5 and at Glencastle alse i<iFive and purse $40; for tw Hing. 2 to 1 and even, Arondack, 9§ (Berg wor by a neck Henry, 99 (Pickens), 3 to 1, 6 to 5 to 5, second; Hawkslight, 9 Murphy), 2) to 1, $ to 1 and 4 to 1 Time—1.¢8 1-6, Sainsaw, Arionette, moke, J, H. Reed and Right Sort alse ran. I. W ~ Sept. 2. FIRST RACE—The Brookdale Nymph; mares; al! ages; handicap; $100 added; Track ae 0 3 off, Start poor, Won easily. Winner, ch, f., by Ben n Post time, 2.38; off poor, Won ea ner, ch, jen Strome Sy Fin Si Jeanne @ 1°)? McCarthy = OY Notneulea 2 Bt Notir | ry fio? Brookdale Nymph: 8 Dugan. _ 4 mber One 6 at Yorke... - 1 ‘ 4? 68 Leach &5 8°98! Upton $ 77 Madalr a5 2 sy 853 Post time Fair_Vislon art good, Whitn , Madden entry, Ny a drive “Start good. ‘City Han) ne mile and tart Rood, “two-year: went to the front early, a Won easily. ‘Time-1.12 3-6, Won eastiy. Time—1.12 2-5, files; two-y medienne plenty in re ay longs, Putur by Ben Winner, br. f., rush— Scratches 1, racing her field into the grou Keep un.” Pobhin beat nf the otherg 4 olde; $3,0W0 added; six fur: Winner, br, f. by Disguise— “Affliction, she easily and hung on w vent ont and I. Lady Bedford was ree-vear-olds and upward; guaranterd riving. Winner, bik. ¢., by Pow WHERE EV, He actual racing proved she wasn’t There you find 7 saa. PIRATES WIN FROM 240 — With Chance to Gain on the Giants, Pittsburg and Chicago Both Put | Up Snappy Games in Games To-Day. I | pa St. Louis Chicago Pittsburg | Cincinnati | PITTSBURG | THE BATTING 0 OAUER: CHICAGO THE BATTING ORDER. Burke, of Albany, N. Y., was recsived Bia 17. A year ago {t was $7,983,- a1. in private audience by the Pope to-day. York. the Mercantile Trust Company of New Ja ii NBD: HOW LEADING TEAMS STAND IN NATIONAL LEAGUE RACE. GHantsiinnre nara a 45 H12 GOS cousvendesona 2) 47 608 Chicago. Pes 72 48 .600 BROOKLIN LOSES. I SEVENTEENTH INNING + For the Second Time This Season Dodgers Are Defeated in a Long Struggle, Phillies = Cincinnatt, Pit St. Louis, Chicago, | ini i = | petneten al ate Ee | Turning the Trick. | Hugging, 2b. Clarke Charles, 3b. eckard, If, | Kane, cf each, 3) Moran, ¢. ance, Lb, | (sao Lover, Wasner, ss Murray, rf, ers, 4b. Gi Mee, Ont th teinfolat, 3 SCORE BY INNINGS; : Abby, 2b yy ulte, rf. oni driving, “Raster ito | : SN netiae ReaD Fan) ss | Brooklyn 000000002000000C Om2 Dandelion ‘wai Migeenl LED eat Morris, ss. ng, ¢. : aaniad pein Muon loa fl ee a Rarearoe Fraser, p, Philadelphia 00100100000000001-3 Morello Handicap upward; - one World) (ona eyen nth, turf course. ‘ = Wor! (Special to The Bvening World.) fe, 4.18; off, tart good, Won driving. Winner, br, m., by Florist— er Bee a pitta (yess 4 : Owner———W ite. Time—Lt gts ne ee ee ATI, Sept. 2—Pittsburg bat-| yy SIDE PARK, Chicago, Sept. (Special to The Evening World.) BROOKLYN. as is ah ockeve, Op. HI Ci. Pi, Sh, ;ted Ewing all over the lot this after- fe Fraser's magnificent patehing en- | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2.—n a sev: | R. H. PO. A. K Fy Ate th en ne noon and had a snap winning from the] abled the Cubs to take an easy game enteen inning game Philadelphia beat la perm EN gooo dk 2 i rN 1 ae type SE Wt) ee ‘ y 8 i . oO x ss Crawford 104 3 fy bg = |down-trodden Reds. Not only did the/ from the St. Louis outfit that yesterday Brooklyn here to-day 3 to 2 Owing to} McMillan, ef. a th} 3 0 (0 Mea ay 8 z Pirates bat like flends but they stola| sent them back to thir place in the length of contest only one of the sched | pummel, rf, eG Wet form; .she lay off the pace to the stretch, | bases at will, Clarke stealing home once| race, Fraser had the Cardinals at his, wed double-headers was played, Two |) 0 Lady 1 | fag ert n | Jordan, 1b, . (yak ak) (yy iwing | al | t e arger was | while Ewing held the ball Lobert| mercy at all times, while Karger was | are on for to-morrow, vig eat played well for the Reds but the rast! hit hard in the fourth and sixth in-| For the first eight innings, w Lewis, ss. .. a 0 tO Sea Nymph Owner G of the team played listlessly |nings, when the Cubs scored eight runs. [Score 2 to 0 In favor of the Phil Sheehan, 3b.......0 0 38 3 0 ack Sleeves. OM ner BR First Inning. First Inning, Corridon having held the Brookly Bureh, rt. nooo th SP ah Shannon singled to centre field.| Shaw out, Evers to Chanca, Charles |! {Wo hits, it looked very muc iike | 0 0 10 2) 0 Wares HAGENS SHE MME anzalillolbeaaimel wasmienlera Pe ya shut-out for Donovan's men, The CALC $ | ke 8 eed, EY o Ganzel. Me n fanned, NO]! Hien hn, | Melnty OF y (0) Shannon scored on a wild pitob, which | RUNS. Fiddler" loosened up in the eighth, | Melntyre, p. 0 2 bounded into the grand stand, Leach He atth let to. Konetchy, | however, when with one out Alper | Rucker, p. . oo WO tH 0) hed—Castlewool | walked. Wagner singled past iirst BiG Walled heckard stole sec-| man’s double, a out for MoMillan, fol- |» so onan @ 0) OF ne tees the hase, Gil forved Wagner, Ganzel to OMT wae out at thick aie en Sheck- | lowed by Hummel’s single und a triple | LEAL arian crit) pee 2s iY ah | Hulswitt. Gill stole second base,’ NO RUNS, » Bhaw to Byrne | py Jordan, tied the score, Lumley I motaig > 9 50 23 8 jLeach belng caught off third base, Second | having been substituted for Mcintyre SSO Siero £ ; nin, and rin down, Schlel, Letbert to Gane) yy goon Hee Koneteny | the ninth, Rucker fnished out the PHILADELPHIA. : FSR UN 3 Re i ‘onetchy | RO. rel, ONE RUN, ing singled tol filed to Schulte, “Zimmerman now ptaye [ae j R. H, £0. A. B | a al dure WEE a ite Poiehort for Chicago In place of Tinker, | For three more innings the battle con-|Qrant, 3b ........0 0 0 8 2 | ie at ; Tela to Gill, Lobert| No RUNS Ut Zimmerman to Chance. jtinued. Rucker proved a hard pitching Gourthey, ob Lo 0 00 J Kens Garner to Gill, Daley scoring. ets walked, Steinfeldt out, Morris {Problem, allowing but one hit from the SANE dee Ganzél flied out to Clarke. ONE RUN, PES eye fouled to Moran, ‘ninth to the twelfth, while Corridon, | Titus, rf 4.0 0 econd Inning. NS. romerman fanned. | atter his blow up, had been hit but | Magee A 0 fleld | Sa Huggins w out Abby. Wilson Third Innin br cer HrAatlel an inAthen Meantime AU) iBranefeldytib eres 026 memo singled to centre eld. “Gibson fF! ome oat out a se Morris "cured his twentieth put-out, the first |) u - Wilson, Te ert to a ediod, Haggins | foiled to Kilng. Karger fanned, Byene| time this has been equalled on the home Osborne, ef ie eS} ares UNS. 3 Q Paes gees cad (eee grounds this season. Doolin, ss soft 1 0 rey rolle Schlei walk-} (Sot ‘ forris to Konetohy, a sixtee i Ceeee eee ee te iayion muffed Fraser's pop. Hoffman ha they ene 8 Hae paeensh inning |TNodlth, © cssserers Oo 1740) 10) Wha Rhy ton Wie eHGr » Carles, whe doubled up| the sc as si ne same, only | a + watt Ba Abby ¢ ag at first. NO RUNS. four hits having been made off Cor- Corridon, p .....- Ope A cero Oren: BY VINCENT TREANOR, sequal to the task. She was never better | Third Inning. Forcth Inning: Gillin ellie) nS GAL Wey SIN Gi ws Renee thita neuen atime tenn iiea laiae ananiniea cde to| qSRaW out, Evers to Chance, Charles] similar number shad been seourcd off | TolAS Teves 5 83 36) [sl HY Gh (Special to The Evening World.) There SERRINA TSR PoC eae eee er Was walked intention. | Ged, (2 Evers. Moran gut, Fraser to] Rucker, Bransfleld in the meantime| ojatied for Melntyre in ninth in SI RHAAD BAY, RACH MRAOK) | see wend Jeannesd-Aroveng Noths)| Gill popped to Sonlel, ¢ 5 Guanes NOURUNS had a total of twenty-six outs. Twol ,; et suga, Jeanne d’Are got a flying start | Nita Pa Pht oe stole b ard doubled past first. Chance] singtes and a base on balla in the| "8 Doubled two out | Sept, 2.—There ts no doubt now about ang held her advantage all the way. |(larke stole hi On. pitched ‘Hall: liconatchy. tunibled rere ¢ tac thes ton seventeenth caused tho fn finish SCORE BY INNINGS. Maskette being the champion two-year- ‘Trance Wins Second Race. | Wagner stole base, Abby fled] Hyers was safe. Steinteldt out, Bryne | Brooklyt H00000002000000003 : a er i mit to Daley. ONE RUN tocies Chuan 1 Bry | Phila, ...1.00100100000000001-9 ‘ld of the year, The Keene filly picked | The Ben Brush filly, Trance, con- | ° 5 nd Daley fanned. Hu laieane ¥) Chance scored on a wild } . 1 cor Hwing and Daley fannec BEINS| cech and Bvera went to third, Schulte Base Hits—Titus, Bransfleld, Al- in 127 pounds in the Great Filly Stakes tinued her victorious career by enatly | singled to centre Held and stole second ut, Bryne to Konetcht, vers scoring | perman. ere this afternoon and literally walked Ree eA eum Sta es, opel aes| Kane Med out to Shannon, SO on the play. Zimmerman filed to Shaw, PE OaG lee ee Sselin, B home. She ran behind Medlant to the the crowd that thought Sea Cliff mig! Fearnninnine VHREE Rt ne Pe EN ea ite eee Gs OO) War aes vend and there came away. At the end, take the) filly's measure, but he WOE) vison fled out to. Kane, Huggins ifth Inning, | Double Plays—Doolin and Bransfield arytl ving beh er, not equal to the task. Trance led al Me Bid vainele Murray out, Fraser to Ch Stolen E Doolin, 2 verything driving behind her. the way from the start and at the | threw out OED ey: Ingied 1 | netohy flied to Byers Delenan flea Struck Out—By MeIntyre, 3; by Cots ° was just galloping along as stretch turn had the rest dizzy, Dugan | centre f hannon rolled to Labe | to Zimmerman, NO RUNS, ridon, py Rucker, 4. out fo arcise gallop. belabored Sea gue with the whtp, but NO RUNS. i, centre fiend, Gans | Kling out, Karger to Konetehy, Fra- Left on Bases—Brooklyn, 7; Philadel - » Keene | he couldn’ nearer than three overt woud! 0 ene es er out same way, n fa 9 Met just ai a eee lengths to the speeiy filly, She won | zel valadly MoWroy, enat fare puget ENORRUN: eur aotiran fennied se on Called Balls—Of Moe r, was just as easily second, with swinging. Bobbin was a good third be- | to Gill, Schlet fanned Is volke, | ' . rn at | Int rd, Lady Hubbard and Me- hind Sea Cliff, his stablemate, ‘Tho [filling bases. Ewing popped to Shan- | Sixth Inning, Fighters, Who Meet To-fiight) “Mit‘by Pitenew Baii—Titus, + , three lengths back, almost on a others were strung out non, NO RUNS. : cbse fouled to Kilns. Morris out, | Passed Balis—Doolin line fighting fe third money, which Dorante Wins Good Race Fifth Inning | Steinteias ate ipo) wo) edtaUimen aatky both) Gomes ye Pines meni ais ses awarded to Lady Bedford.| Dorante won the Twin Ci ~ Clarke walked. Leach singled to|” Sheakan? ‘Was safe, when Karger ‘ >) Attendance-—$,045 The was worth $10,315 to the from Master Robert right field. Wagner sacrificed to Gan-| stepped off the bag’ on Konetchy’s Below Required Figure, ‘ goes to sivall the Keene | Wee Stamina: thirds 1 aol, Gill singled buck of short, Clarke | throw, Chance beat out a bunt. Evel s winner, which goes to swel e Kee through the last sixtee scoring. Abby fouled to Ganzel il- | walked, sckard scored on a passed ee Snir jump. The time of 2 ONE RL eon Steinfeldt’s grounder, S AU bE SUL IE Thy Another Blow at Betting. AY AUTRE SEL, EAL Peer nel out to Clarke. Abby threw | on "a fumble, Livers ecove (are to battle at Ulmer Park to- IN PERIL FROM FIRE. irther evidence of itaicesire) to entirely amina made the pace a | . Sixth Inning |tield, scoring Steinfeldt. Fraser fanned. |" both were ander che reauirad srARRISBURG, Pa. Sept, 2—A rex all betting by requesting the until near the stretch, 9 4, Lot G Kling and Schulte worked a double| Welght, 133 pounds. Cross wast which reached this elty this after- eae a eraplibell newapanere to stop (hen Hircatlatchiem ett GiGbson 4 obert to, jsteal, Schulte scoring, On Hof \first one to get on the scales. Th 1007 am Shiremanstow: : art editors of local newspapers to 6OP i vestone and Dandelion were in weld tited to Mowrey. Ga ed] grounder, Kling waa run down, Byrne | yy was placed at 133 but Leach fama Siitremanate nny Sheetal ending out so-called odds which really atrondance all the Way, and at the head | Hulswitt’s assist. on Shan to Charles, FIVE RUNS. eee AR Wineee Ae i axe, stated that twenty buildings were on @ not obtainable at the track, where of the stretch it looked like anybody's | Shannon stole second base aeventhi inning failed to move Then Cross, for’th®| 5/6 ana that the fire was spreading be- One of the Pinkertons has been sta-| Fire e and the rest Stiri een ain bal ante l | mutt oe Beaserte: throw: ot Onoeiel 5 | Fateh d the boys weigh rie) A | Were fighting it with water from wells ed in the telephone booths at the | gin to stop here and Lobert doubled to left field and was | inder, Moran fanned. Murray man in charge e wa + wel v him) and the town supply. A number of track and positively refused to allow | coming from seventh plac out trying for third base, Clarke to| Chance. Konetchy wal ; [and hs, teres ia Aaah eeeyen payeaibeen Injured by falling rack and positively refus P 1 fouled to Gibson. | pele out, Zimmerman to C tumphy, who Weighed a few | . es to be sent out in the re- mina, but by this, ti AT ae eet an rats Meee. NO RUNS. | Mh RUDI EREe Chance | ister taped the : 13)'4 pounds. | Fire companies have been sent to the any pric drawn clear of the field. B ir | Mowrey flied 0: Clarh > NO Fenian Both’ lade looked in excell scene from this city and Mechanicsburg, ports of the day, ja hard drive on Master Robert, but {| Seventh Inning toning. tor 8 a ares rr oU ee Gon tor the contest. a. with chemical apparatus, and If attendance picked up here some ue, as Lu orant ean wiaeniek ali fe Share aatt seu tal in they both went to a totel sufficient water supply can be obtained afternoon, avout 2,00 being pres- /a NG on 1 was hit: by doubled to left, Steinte | dinner. “They will arr ngines will be sen when the field went to the pos! basom = bb) rles to Konet NO facil! he look ee ‘or the first race, Betting went on Lea bitte Eighth Inning jand Jimmy aay he police and Pinkertons were on Zienap Wins Fifth Race (tre MeGiynn far Shite | as, 8 ‘a TO SUCCEED SHERMAN. J the outlook all the afternoon for of Dugan raced Lady Winifred into sin Chatles out, Mrager — i ‘in the fifth race and Maratho f nders } tei i gied. Zimmerman fanned. RKIMER, N. There were many missing f che hee Me nine al 5 vat stealing, Ludwhe to Morris TASK FORECLOSURE OF E IMBE 3 everal of the alleged layers onap, lightly welght hallenged, i MANNS ey ¥ fiat on TT adeaalon at Ch WAte tod tna delve, got me to dea to Ninth Inning. BIG RAILWAY MORTGAGE. f ather was hot and racing conditions | Mm, Lady | Wingirad. stopping: faa Ldwig out, Evers to cha Mu Py : 5 ic fie ¥ Med to Hofman. oo H beat *ITTSRURG. Pa Se 2. —F A perfec ; Dead Heat In Sixth, ae wmfelder, “Delehanty fled tol creare eros inst Jeanne d’Arc Wins First. | gea Wolf and Bad News furnished a| State Real Estate $8,553, 298,187. NO RUNS sure Wada Six horses were scratched from the | dead heat in the sixth race. The purse) ALBANY, Sept. 2.--The State Board ——_——— pany, upon opening event, leaving it a good Wing, | Weg cliaes: Black Owk got the third | o¢ Hqualization has announced that |POPE RECEIVES BISHOP BURKE. | property given to secure f psi Md uations in this be in the i 1 on paper for Brookdale Nymph. She —_———- total real estate val ROME, Sept. 2.—Bishop Thomas M. | gage bonds, was beeun in day y pail cient a rong Rn art State for the fecal year just closed were pt Bese Gitte “Gourt here to-day. hy tembe pt t

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