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ee ng sea eae | cial WRMRMARR TAN — = Falr and warmer (o-night and Saturday, NAL RESULTS EDITION Che ¢ Grcuatin Books Open to all e el OMEN NUNN MOMMY HAN MORMON PN GNP NANA ROA RRR AORTA ITO AOIOACATAT NUO AAMP MAAN ANN NAN NMP AN The Mast Popular Player of the Giants Who Is Doing Most to Win the Pennant? | % Vote for Your Choice---See Page 2 of Baseball and Final Editions A NIA WAGON MAANAMAAA AAS BARAT RG __ PRICE ONE CENT, GUS LEAP FOR LIFE IN FIRE ON BROADWAY TnAT ENTRAPS 400 Only Two Are Injured in Jump to Adjoinine Roof from Twelye-Story Factc y Structure, Wher: B aze Maroons Fifty. FE That four hundred young women managed to escape from the burning twelve-story building at No, 652 Broadway, at 12,30 o'clock this afternoon, while in a state of hysterica panic, with no. other casualties than one girl dangerously hurt by jumping from the roof to another roof, five from a similar leap, and seven others who jumped unhurt, was due to the heroism and prompt action of a score of policemen and firemen and three elevator boys. The seriously injured girl is Rosy Kessler, twenty-one years old, of No, 146 Lenox avenue, She was one of fifty girls marooned on the roof of the building, while the firemen and policemen went through it and performed their swift and skillful feats of rescue, She was taken ‘to St. Vincent's Hospital, suffering from internal injuries and a broken leg, The fire was in the feather sales-! pooms of Alfred A Zimer, on the fifth RACE IN NEW JERSEY floor, He and ail his staff of em- ON NEW YORK OFF DAY. Ployees were at lunch at the time and { his loft closed, | —— aia waeiiee 8 | ELKWoOD,PARK, Elevator Boy Real Hero. N. J.—The William Fobbo, the boy who runs today siories below, one girl suffering from a sprained ankle, LONG BRANCH, race meeting here srought out a big crowd. The fhe elevator on the Broadway side Of races proved interesting even without the big structure, discovered the fire, | porting. tnd he deserves the credit primarily of) pyrRgr RAC wing scores of lives, He was eating t bis luncheon on the ground floor whe! he smelled smoke. He ran his car up | ¥ to the fifth floor, where he saw smoke ‘vurling out over the transoms and the | tw: gleam of flames behind the grounti rae jass doors. " Fabbo dropped his car precip! fnd broke the glass panel of a private one day —Five and a half fur- » 17 (MeCahey), 2; Robin Hood, 5, Trill also Sprinter ne refused. fhe Long’ Branch; lelarm box, at the same time shouting Pu r and asvonty are to the two boys on the Shinbone alley ‘on, 112 (Ww Burns), Hecond} side of the building to start their car, 5 110 (Rowan), third. up and got the girls down. 1e two ether boys, who @n through fire and The Elkwood: @moke unflinchingly, for twenty min- | Pe Ae aa) ‘utes, are Max Zuckerman, of No. 68! 103 (Lang), third, Christopher street, and Tony Serafino, | T Bay Queen, Occidental, ' let Noi l6 Went ‘Trirtyssoventh street 1, Tigh Hat “and “Enchantress ‘As they passed the floors below the fH RACE—One mile ‘mone of the fire, they shouted the Killochan, 111 (Ml alker), jalarm. Instantly there was a scream- HF dden), jing flight for stairways and tho fire Hig Time d third, Jescapes on Shinbone alley. The three STA RAC oO pita tae fee years made no stops until they reached Punch, 100 (C. L, Miller), first; N'Importe, 108 (Holmes), second; ‘Amon- |the tenth floor, where there was a mad jseramble in the hallway, The smoke by this tlme was pouring up in opaque |clouds, Girls Faint Running Gauntlet. Bwittly as possible, the three boys (@lled their cars and dropped with their foads, and It was lucky for those above tillado, 102 (MeCahey), third, Time— 1.08 3-5. Lady Swift, Octole, Lady Bute, Alexander also ran, —-—=—_ MONTREAL RESULTS, FIRST RACE—Five furlongs; $400; for en two-year-old fillies; that a dozen policemen from the Mercer)‘ 99 (Rice), 12 to 1,5 to poling street station were just coming in, for Jength; Gunshot, 9 (agar? they had their hands full carrying out toi even. 1 to ‘and: Bal fifteen or twenty girls who fainted tn {to 1, third. Time ot “ ae, + toe The elevators. % Song, Loudon, Silnposal, Mes, ‘The policemen arrived in small squads Moore, — Splendida, until all the reserves were there, com- one ean manded by Inspector Russell and Capt.| purse, $400 tor inaresy rates 1 Dominick Henry, Then came Battalion | four Years old and up; selling—Helne: two| 10 (Kennedy), 8 to 5, 1 to 3 and out. Chief Naughton, with ten eng nes, anime tirastenat t ee Niblick, 101 7 trucks and other apparatus lander), 9 to 1, 8 to 5 and Ale: neona Many Girls Carried Out. Abone if irs We Murphy). 50 to i 0 to land 2 to 1, third, Time, 1:2 Naughton found the building in a} (equals record Minnie Adams Pane wild demoralization, posted | Martius also ran. condition c* ei he elevators und| .THIRD RACE—Purse $500 added; for some of his men Lh the elevato) + ad Rhiseruanriol Ghaeleca na A Ane dent companies of others up the stalr-|iony Bouquet, 108 (Quarringten), to ways and fire escapes to give ald. He} s and out, won by a length and a half ordered them not to stir a hand| Czar, 111 (V. Powers), 6 to 5 and out, ond. Dennis Stafford, Wt (T. toward putting out the fire till every one was safely out. 7 fo, 10 and 9 ml. | Time=1 sta RACE—S4 added; He knew that if the doors of the OPOURTH handle ? burnihg loft were opened, superheated|cap’ for four-vear-olds and upwards: smoke would rise to the upper ttoors| six, furlong, 4 band ae Gs. How- 3 and make it impossible to get all the| hose: Berwic Pow rs) 3 0 ri girls out without great loss of life. Policemen and firemen swarmed fn every hallway and on the stairw picking up senseless and hysterl ‘al girls who had been in the ble to reach the elevators: twenty unconscious young wom carried down to the street and as 5 and Chief added two mere were dragged out of the eleva- 4 tors, 00 ad 7 Meanwhile on the top floor, a loft 0 mea shat, Curie eupied By Oliver & Co., man ifacturers wo (3 4 tai t iy , ; ey won awin ot gloves, a young w named Jan roland). 7 to 3, even and 1 (0 aon was acting with mirable cool ond; Serenade, {09 (V. Powers) ness. She had fifty girls in her care 2 to 1 un ath! 1. Time 1.073 jawk's ght, Tra . Maxim nd at the first alarm of fire she droy Gun, nation “in oun, Dr. Mager and Grea! ubllee also ran. reat: on Second Page) Jubilee f ae: STON TAINS LIN TE HARD IM Dodgers Fight Hard, but Are. Beaten by a Score of Sy io) 2), IN “HCH i SUFFER SHUTOUT. BY WASRINGTN Tailenders Clash at Hilltop Park Before a Small Crowd. MINTYRE SHAPE, JOHNSON PITCHES WELL Deserves Victory, but Battle Is Holds Elberfeld’s Men Safe at Tossed Away by Errors | All Stages, While Ches- Behind Him. | bro Is Easy. a Dodgers all claimed they had the hard- a i; est Kind of luck and should have won| (Be Cellar champions perform. John at least four more games, Only a elim | $0? ang pice ete ee ee ot Growd ot fang were on Lend een ie (eared Klsinow Ald the ttl ee game started, among them being over | Chesbro 1) ates La ‘ it F |New York. The Highlanders, as usual, 1000 boys of Aunt Jean's Brooklyn Junior Athletic League, of Brooklyn, | Were downed by a score of 3 to 0. Doyle) who were accompanied by the band Pitched a masterly game after he re- of their institution, The little muysi- |leved Chesbro In the sixth, not allo clans kept the rooters in good virits|!ng the Senators a hit while he was by playing popular airs, P games | Performing on the rubber. The Wash- ington outfit started to find Chesbro In |the third, McBride walking. Johnson | singled to left and Pickering also | A pass, filling the bases, with one out, Becker was an easy victim on strikes | McBride scoring on Ganley's new fan. | Bates also made three unsuccessful | gied sacrifice to O'Rourke. swings at McIntyre's puzzling benders. Again in the fourth Delehanty started Beaumont soaked a hot grounder to, with a hit, Clymer cacrificed, and after Alperman and died at first. NO RUNS.| Freeman was retired McBrile singled Burch fanned out weakly, MeMil-/ to centre, Del racing over the rubber. | lan was retired on his grounder by| In the fifth they got thelr last count Dahlen and McGann. Hummel bounced! on Piokering’s single and Ganley's one to McGann, who disposed of him | double. will be played to-morrow, /.e first at two o'clock. First Inning. 2! alone, NO RUNS, New York made a bif in sixth, Second Inning, Klenow walking, and after Doyle} MeGe _ | etruck out Conroy sacrificed, Mollveen McGann hoisted a foul fly which} foliowed with a single to left on which Bergen got under, Dahlen got to first!) Kieinow could only get to third, on Aloerman's fumble uf his slow | raporte was easy Johnson to Habnifan bunted gafely, send- | ian. In the eighth Highla nd. Graham singled. | cot two men on bases, but the ned out. Browne ba for a 5 and lifted a fly in front of t Salt Lake City Gets G. A. R. which Bergen’ collared. TWO Ns. TOLEDO, O., Sept. 4—Salt Lake City owne replaced Becker in right for| Utah, receives the forty-third nationai Boston encampment, Grand Army of the Re Jordan singled up the first but,was doubled uo with * @Wontinued on Second Page) vase Lne,| public, by # large majority. | Alperman, | srpeigaaen —==—=—==ss —-—_—__++ Brown Weakens in Tenth Inning and Allows Pittsburg Men Three Hits After a Great, Pitching Duel. SCORE BY INNINGS: Sixth Inning. unassisted, retired Evers on the latter's grounder. Steinfeldt was robbed of a hit by Clarke's great running catch. Schulte hit to Gill, and the Pi- AMERICAN LEAGUE. Gill, |rate won the race to the bag, NO At Boston. RUNG, had e chance to retire Gibson] LAN (ett Kling had a chance to retire on : Jon the latter's high foul, Klin allow | Boston sess ae es ing the ball to roll out of his mitt | bot t (en then fanned. Tinker threw Willis) sates Dyer and Blue; Young out at first base. Shannon filed out to 4” ser. Umpire—Connolly, NO RUNS. Seventh Inning. Gibeon was under Tinker's high foul, Kling hit to Leach and was out at first base. Brown filed out to Wagner, Tinker, SECOND GAME. Philadelphia 00000100014 Boston 32013010 —1 Batteries—Vickers and Schreck, Arrel- lanes and Donohue. Umpire—Connolly. At Chicago. , Evers to Chance, Leach foul-flied to Steinfoldt, Wagner singled, | Cleveland 120 but was out, Tinker to Evers. trying to| Chicago 00 make second base. NO RUNS. Batterlés—Chech and Bemis; Eighth Inning. and Sullivan, Umpires— le hit to short and was given a | Sheridan single. oneneckard, sacrificed, Willi to _ Gill. ance jad out to vers |fled to Leach. NO RUNS. Gill out, Evers to Chance. Abby out, EASTERN LEAGUE. Wilson filed out At Montreal. 01101100 00200000 and McAllister; Umplre—O'Neil and White and | avciteciat to BaAbee to Slagle. NO RUN Ninth Inning. Steinfeldt out, Wagner to Gill chulte flied out to Clarke, who made} Tinker doubled! _ batteries—Vowinkle Was not allowed | Jons and Ball, Brown fanned. NO | Kissinger Buffalo Mo iweal At Toronto. ester OF 0010021 nto 9019000030 and Hurley; Hickey Umpire—Staftord batted for Gibson + fy Tinker. Wi to Schulte. Shannon ou Brown, NO RUNS. Tenth or | Bat \and. iT ies—Barge Vandergriff At Providence. Baltimore 111100011 asq| Provitence 01000012 2— Leach] Batteries—Dessau and Byers; Wagner jand Peterson. Umpire—Kelly. Inning Phelps ca file. A hing for Sa | out to Wilson. NO Barry led past third base. wh te Chance PRK OM GU Wiltse Pitches Great Ball, Holding Phillies to Four Scattered Hits— Doyle Again Proves a Star at the Bat With Four Safe Ones, SCORE BY IN NINGS: NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 000000000 0- ot aoe eee oa ’ | Philadelphi 01000 INNINGS: : iladelphia 00 O—1 SCOHS EN UNNIBIGE Pittsburg 000000000 1-1 Boston 02010000 0— | (Special to The Evening World.) Brooklyn 00001010 0—2 (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 4.—The Giants were on their t d full ; ; mara aoe ka A, Sept, 4.— ants we eir toes and ful EXPOSITION PARK, PITTSBURG, Sepl, 4.—The Pittsburgs re- of ginger when they locked horns with the Phillies this afte ‘ SIRAIRRAL ed SV e is afternioo AMERICAN LEAGUE turned from a very successful trip to Cincinnati, where they took the)” § i fia z : fetes ; ertioon, and to INTN, . fl ‘1 raoiealite he doings at Boston was the job li before the SCORE BY INNINGS: Reds into camp for five straight games, while the Cubs, after winning] "Peat the doings at Bos job laid out before them, The four Washington 001 1 1.0 0 O O— B/four out of five from St. Louis, arrived early, so that both teams have straight wins at Boston have put new life into the New York club, and the i had a good rest after a night’s ride. ~ | players have much more confidence than when they left Chicago last Highlanders 9908 © OO O OO oy cn atin Oe =k aetereereceioai Sunday night 4 5 ] ae ay the slab work, while opposing wa CHICAGO, mee ait te eater BOSTON, VASHINGT! was ‘Miner’ Brown, a pitcher who R @ moat active man in the lot tn | ———~—— — i H. P.O A. EB! P.O A, H,/has had it on the local for years. Slagle, cf........ 0 ey #e F i practice was Arthur Devlin. McGraw NEW YORK. Becker, rt 0 0 O 0, Pickering, cf.. 1 0 0 First Inning. ai Sheckard, If woo ae ey cit i Bate oe ae R HPOABR a 1e with two strikes filed to Wil- | — Weanbtite le 1 meinen . Eronpen tt) SO ase : a) Oa breaker’ Ale a sharp one to|Chance, 1b, 0 0 8 2 0 returned at Boston, and he Jed the cluy |” Deere +t 110 23 0 Bates, If..... 1 2 0 0 Unglaub, 3b... 0 1 6 O itis and was thrown out at first|Evers, 2b... 0 0 2 4 6 Mi the series with nine hits, Doyle, 2b.. pal gh ak xh (i) Beaumont, cf 0 0 0 0 Deelhanty, 2b. 1 2 2 2 base. Chance walked, Chance stole|steinfeldt, 3b.....0 0 1 1 0 First Inning. Breshahan, ¢ oi 0) at | McGann, 1b.. 0 144 0 0 Clymer, rf........0 0 0 0 0 second base, Evers also walked. Willis | co iia se 14% | Tenney leanod back and smashed ie Needham, i 0 0 0d | : 5 6" Steinfeldt at pret base. NO | > Pigge kee first ball pitohed against rigig-tield Dahlen, ss. 0 0 6 0,Freeman, 1b. 0 15 0 0) threw, out Tinker, ss nod do peel Ie 9 1 2 & 0 | , RUNS. y 88 fence for two bases and took third as (QD UE L Sweeney, 3b 2 2 3 0) McBride, ss. ok tt) Gt) Spike Shannon was ererentad with | Kling, ¢......0..6 0 6 1 2 Doyle beat out a beautiful bunt, which Seymour, cf. ..,0 2 3 0 0 Graham, c,, 2 Olt Ol Street Oneecesen 0 0 5 1 0/4 huge bouquet of flowers when he | Brown, p Mees (an veel did not get ten feet from the late EVA, Bin namon 2 abt) ab) Hannifin, 2b 1 4 3 0 Johnson, p........0 1 0 1 0 Stepped at bat, but hit a grounder e eRe st al See reread Paani Border MeCormick, ! ey a) a | Evers and was out at first base, Clark: " i | Tuckey, p Oo 0 8 0 . aoe baat Sie ene ge ined Totals ............ 0 4 128 13 2 out Boyle, Donlin was right on the job Bridwell, gs. , OP ef fiat) : Totals 5 27 16 0 hit a high fly to Schulte, Leach line with a hot singe over second, Which \y Sp ire on heirs nto Sheckant's hands, NO RUNS. PITTSBURG. scored Tenney and sent Bresnahan to Wilt Wo i W) () Totals 6 27 15 0 HIGHLANDERS. | Second Inning. R. HPO AB mecond, Donltnt was ica imt napping oft) Barr emt ieee et) Y, ,, N t y thro fro Jooin to BROOKLYN, | R. H. P.O A.B.) gehulte bounded a single over Willis's|Shannon, ct.. ...,0 1 1 0 0 Bransfeld, “Seymour then smacked a Su eae pea R. H. P.O A. E,|Conroy, 3b.. 0 2 0 2 Oinead, Schulte out, Gibson to Wagner |Clarke, If 11 8 0 0 Mg Single Into lett, scoring Bresnahan | Totals ....., 8 ie 7 4 . i . head. ‘ D140) g nd took second on the throw to the, Burch, rfsseses 0 0 2 0 O/Mcllveen, rf. ....0 1 1 0 0 trying to ee ln ree aero aeaue Leach 3b.. Onoun syed Hate Levin wound it "yp with ata PHILADELPHIA, McMillan, cf......0 2 0 0 O/Laporte, 2b. 4.4.0 0 1 0 0 Wild heave. Ming filled Tet ton Wagner, af. 1.0 2 3 1 SNA SIN ide A snmetnoulky. cate oe. 2H. POA. BE, Hummel, If... 0 1 0 O|Hemphill, cf.. ....0 1 5 0 0 a chance to jul a great running qi) yy 0 1:12 0 0 grant’s low line drive to ant (Grant, 8bii....05 oY 4 0) 2 ) . catch, NO RUN ! Knabe died on a pop foul to Tenney. Knave ap ; Jordan, 1b... 213 0 0 Moriarity, ib.. 0 0 8 0 0) "Wagner fied A to Schulte, Gill sent Abby, 2b.. 012 2 Meaney got Titus's grounder and csi ANADE, 2 OW Poy wy I 2 i ¢ ul t t c ed the Titus, ; Alperman, 2b....,0 0 1 2 1 O'Rourke, It.. ) # GO 0 [a ea” (0 right eld fr A Makar Wilbon) te said) ae 0 Gia sgoal tor ultags pine, coe: e Titus, rt. Wi ah st Lewis, 8s.. alah GB OENN) Coie cdeiaong OO (0 8 Abby out, Aki ng to, Bvers, trying t Gibson, ¢ 0 0 6 3 Ol Second Inning. Magee, If Oh 0) Shehean, 3b....,.1 2 0 1 0 Kleinow, c.. wie 1 iG de (0 AheBt es chelae y Pea |willis, p.. .\ McCormick was right in line with the Bransfield, 1b 0 Win Ow Rene 0 8 1 0|Chesbr WO 5k 8 Third Inning. iy bY DY teens SO raurhandts cracked then Ars vall Osborne, ef Heda : Berges Siicirn ls d Lee Ant Sheckard walked. Chance filed out |*8torke .ssscs. 0 0 0 0 0 pitehed Into eight for'a single. “Tlaving ni a) McIntyre, p.. 0 1 0 4 O/Doyle, p.. ..1..0 0 0 0 0 bo Gill, trying to fecrifiess Bye ayy Phelps, ¢. oo © 0 falled on two A 8 bunt B ie eel 88, Le eal ae et Sete ee Sa ae ‘ Steinfeldt stole ‘second - -- “b into center uw: We es de 0) Tolls eee 0 8718 clltotale ey veyron) G)a7 1) ll eee etn RUNG, Totals «ese ssevs, 7 8) 10 LjCormick inva canter, Manager 4 Sparks, | 00000 i ‘ 7 5 Wilson, was out on a pre ladjudged that Sparks had had a . Two Base Hit—Sweeney. Base Hits-ort Ghesbto 610) 5 eR Chance to Brown. Gibson fouls ie to) *Batted for Gibson in ninth inning, | Vaasa tendiaent eae pitch. UC AINCDED) 19 mnenonnte (0 (0 0 0 Th r Sheehan. iret Base on Balls esbro 3; / King, Willis fanned. NO RU. tOne out when winni threw out Wiltse, “After a long run seg) ah eles aumont, Alperman, Davie as Ulin 1; meet Fourth Inning. eared: it n inning run Was | tus dropped Tenney's long drive. to |Totals ; First Base on Errors—Washington 1, |scor arads while mene | otees 3 Double Play . Hannitan and| Left on Bases—New York 5; Washing-| ‘Tinker walked, Kllng sacrificed, Gill) First Base on Balls—Of Willis, 6 [right SU RE Oa MeGann; Sweeney (unassisted), Han-/ton 6. unassisted. Tinker out, trying to'steal! Teft. on Bases—Chicago, 7, Pitts: | Ty, went to secon inning, nifan and McGann. Struck Out—By Chesbro 1; Johnson 3; third, Glbson to Leach, Brown out,| burg, 6. ‘ a then Ranwad FGut ny 3, Lett on Basea-B0 Brooklyn, 6.| Doyle 1, Willis to Gill, NO RUN Struck Out—by Willis, 45 by Brown a a eee ohing d Firt Base on Errors ston, 1). Two-Base Hits—Ganley. ‘Shannon singled to left fleld. Clarke! Two-Base Hit—Tinker Wane as band’ Doalanitosaed Duk Dons | Giants 4 Time—1 hour 30 minutes. Sacrifice Hits—Clymer, Ganley, Con-/out, trying to bunt, Kling getting the! Stolen Bases—Chance, Bteinfeldt, | ir atten making a neat stop. TWO! siruck Out—By V ait ire—Johnstone, roy, Doyle. lout. Leach fanned. Shannon stole sec-) Shannon, *}lin after making a at stop yuck By Wiltse, 7; by Moren, 8 ee ‘Time of Game—I hour % minutes, Jond and took third on Kllng’s wild) pouble Play—Tinker and Chance, nue Penge RueeeBvananelanitted pppoe Hae Hits—Bridwell, — Dooin, WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, | Umpire—Evans. throw to centre field. Wagner filed out] Hit by Plicher—Gill ao agee! fouiito Tenney, Osbor Ha peas Hitearertey Den Sevt. 4.—After a disastrous trip to the| Atendance—100 EEE) De Beal LinpiceSCiDa yi Jon a long fly to Seymour, NO RL 4) Stolen Bases—Doyle, Seymour. | Bent. 4. strous trip pall Fifth Inning. Third Inning. \_Umplres—Rigler And | Rudderham, West, where they won five games| (Special to The Byening World.) Slagle out, ROY tor GU ene close singled pest tyes and ent) second! geymour was thrown out by Kn al= Sas —— out of the twenty which they played.| AMPRICAN LEAGUE PARK, New|Play. Sheckard fanne ance filed on Ever: row to stop Clarke from NteavaeHighenyntonMangn ut of the twenty wh y played: | AR Om Oe nee RUNS, | scoring Clarke Jost an opportunity to and Bovtin Hear cue ton are SHOW THE LEADING Manager Donovan and his Trolley | York, Sept. 4.—The Senators and High-| Gill was thrown out at fret pee ie foore Hy Tanalning Co EEG eth RUNS. nj he cou ve mi ‘ c ) Dodgers returned tome to-day and anday Hooked op Inthe Sat rane ot | MES AB Ny Beige wi Gina AE Me ea, Bie Poke gpel, te nese fits) BALL NINES STAND. gan a series of five games with Joe the serles this afternoon before a small | son's liner over the head Joo had no/the Danes. Abby stmick out. Wilson Oy dae a beautiful three-liase Kelley's Red Legs from Boston, The bata paige eta ey trouble in, doubling Abby at first base | singied, scoring Clarke, ONE RUN. | the lett. foul line. Moren_ struck ‘outs! 7 4 crowd of 7 ) who ne o se < IN u } se) ‘0 see| NO RU — Wiltae then settled himself f W. L. PC. reme effort and struck out Grant and ONE RUN. fee Fourth Inning. Gianis .... 74 Bridwell was out on a line fly to os-| Pittsburg ... 75 borne and Grant threw out Wiltse after | chi 714 making a pretty stop, Te tted a} Aes short fly to Grant. NO R NS | ago Titus was out on a hot ground = Doyle to, Tenney, McCormick mufted nabe. 45 47 49 622 615 602 Magee’s lone fly d | caught Sey- Bransfleld struck out, and bo k taking tossed out Oshorne, NO RUD | 1 also sin= Fifth jeniner | taking sec- Doyle beat out a slow hit to the tn- peer field and took second on Bresnahan's sacrifice, Moren to Bransfield. Doolan n iy Speared Donlin's grounder, out maue a clit Mul wild throw to third, and Doyle s: | J Doolin. NO RUNS, while Mike took second. Seymour! Eighth Inning. Popped out to Doolan. Doniln. m walked, and caught off second on a neat throw ¢ Doyl Dooin to Doolan. ONE R but Bres Doolin whipped a long triple Into cen- reat running tre. eee t 0! Doyle to centre, ot Moren’s rou! ew Doolin Sut at the Koll filad to Sey- gle into ceat: mour. NO RUNS. | cond on Mot | i to Bridwell, Sixth Inning. 1G t yin exe | abe filed to McCo Devlin led off with a single to centre and went to third as McC ick crashed & safe one over first. McCormick was caught off first by another one of Dooln’s great throws to sfleld, | Seym Bridwell struck out, Wiltse single into left and Deviin sco. ney walked. Doyle was ther other sing or sent Ten: 1 ed on the han walked SANDY HOOK ROL " Titus struck | NO RUNS out Kna Vito D a in they out, Magee Seventh Inning | Seymour sailed a single into left. Dev- | lin str out. Seymour stole se | Kalil's Restgurant, 14-18 Park pi. Opew ic smashed a single into left | Labor Day midnight. Mustc, *' arriving Long Branch York 10.00 Pow Piste