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QIN EE EEN EIN EN NO NEA HANSON SEN YEA ANN IANA A SIM Nn rN Ne i Who Is the Most Popular Giant? | Vote For Your Favorite Player Coupon in. Noon, Baseball and Final Editions WE VCH ER-Pale to-night and Wed PINAL RESULTS EDITION ee, ONE CENT. fe ‘Circulation Books Open to All. bb ———s PRICE ONE CENT, SSE Y TROUBLE STARTS eon HN a 1 ‘ANNG NE . IN PRIMARY FIGHTS. ss: ssesssecme arog THE AACE! essa PRATES AGAN DEFEAT ST. LOU 1 ) Bere Gaaiiee H oe ; Pirates Shut Out St Louis in Game Mathewson Pitches Great Ball, Allow- 0 0 3 fe fila LORO™ oo 3~6 Fullof Fast Fielding and Sensa- ing but Two Hits in Eight Innings— Entire Police Force Called Out a inode nin gineun| tonal Piching by Raymond Rucker Hit Hard, but Keeps 0 fe) 0 0 -9o oO0O oO hers. Seventy-Five Plain-Clothes Men " BLMONTS CRACK Ons dei te and Camnitz. Safeties Scattered. From Manhattan on Watch— ei actin 'y Scag! eh Shot Fired in Queens. COLT i BEAT vos CHICAGO | PITTSBURG Sathana 5 » Sept. B—lt was a noisy welcome for the Farrell and Sinnott will be laid the ead BATTING ORDER. | st. LOUIS Giants this atlernoon when they met Brooklyn in their tirst home game with the res Macing Charts on Page 2, ; (andl Po. A. 8, After a triumphal tour through the West. In point of numbers the crowd In anticipation of trouble at the bell Primary polls this att rnoon and evens 4 Ing the whole police force of Brooklyn he opposition hag hesitated at noth- —>—— rf Shiw, cf Hy WH 8 Wal i i 1 ‘ ig Je Lek Waenaltibin GU Chto «ob pa If oypanodiin C broke no records, and, in tact, it looked smaller than it really was, as Was ordered en duty at noon, In #ll 316 44 be imported Into Brooklyn to do MONTREAL RESULTS, § Murdoch, ef......0 0 2 9 0 thousands were swallowed up in the great new siands, and there were wed grea ands, and th J ' districts where there are bitter cON- their dirty work In the Second, Fourth te (hip Ine B 5 Charles, 2 ir 8 } ' s Feature Race harles, 2b iy ht ‘ CI Leo ELECTS PECTED ETc eee rea PUES Med Wins Feature Race (Special to ‘The | wrong ce » 4 gg) Plenty of seats left, The oki-timers say that a small crowd can always a thMcCarrenties the police detach-| Twenty-third districts, but our men will in Which Three Go Trae connate ct Murray, tf 0 18 9g be expected on the day following a holiday. Be that as it may, there |be on hand to recelve them.” rat e divided int jatoons, One mile , vere wt ye ia sale, ee bine ae DEI: iat Outlook by Districts. to Post. ne mi i Konetehy, 1b...... 0 2 9 4 9 Were more than 10,000 on hand to bid the Giants welcome, and they Pe es beng The situation ma | MeLaure 0 madendneiienniceniiahihevelackedeinrel 4 {n reserve and the other three are| meg en ay Oe Summed uD es = oeehnele : ; lee ee ier) LO) 0) made se what they lacked in size. : aT (6p The Evening World.) yine, 3b al Te ah itt) McGraw Is In Charge. a mr. detailed at the polling places. The full) First District—P. H, Quinn, McCarren (Dudley | pollee detail of the borough will be leader, ie regarded as sure of an easy SHEEPSHEAD BAY RESULTS. Se a HICAGO, Sept, §—T fools) Ludwig, @.ccscee D0 3 2 0) ach of tho players was given a) BATTING ORDER. a er the v PONT EN EEE also ran ing here is that the Cubs must win and! Raymond, p...... 0 0 0 8 6 Tound of applause as he crossed the| Giants. Brooklyn kept on duty until after the ar aay ae Second Listrict—Edward J. Meaney,| FIRST RACE— Baby Wolf 1, Bar jcap; for! do nothing but win from now on, and) *}ush p iY ania field and there was an extra burst ot) Tenne 1b 8 rahi e? eubleg tose | McCarren, has been ill, and the brunt of 2A selling, ~ : ne hand clapping when Larry Doyle and 2 aumley, ) 4 t , Angelus 3. F 1o easy task with other tears 2, 3 ¢ umine! In, addition to the regular uniformed | che fight has fallen upon hie leutenant, None CATs SHR TGP IE elie Maino; easy \USKe NINH : SITES Manowar U1) Mike Doniin came out of the olub| Breunehan, Purnell force there are seventy-five plain- | george Colgan. Meaney carried the dis- SECOND RACE—Trash, 1; Zie- rns), 7 to 10, 1 to 3 playing the best of ball and the um-| ¢*Moran a 0 0 0 0 house, The players were very joyful) Seymour, ct. Alperman, 2b. clothes men from Maniiattan head ict against John J. Bridges about 900 |nap, 2; Miss Alert 3. Jot hye carroll 100 | pires handing Chicago all the lemons. er fa — over the return of Manager Mof raw to penn heey Hei ie) ss. ters doing secret service duty ut stra- votes last year and expects to Increase | — Throckmortge outs Chance’s sprained foot, which he hurt | TOt@Is .... sss. 0 5 24 13 '1] the bench, The report that hy aad been Bragagae eta fogic points. These men are depended his vote over the same opponent to-day,| THIRD RACE—Perseus, 1; Bob ran, = e aeain In the morning game, may be al *Lush batted for Raymond In the|!ndefnitely suspended provy’ untrue, Mathewson, p, Rucker,’ p Het Sane ee cal ae We ee Go ahh Gb Urey Teh 8 Waray sell ; and jaa handicap to the team, for he was|elghth inning The Brooklyn chtb was /1 a bad way! sete as," who, Senator McCarren says, are |€xPects to win by 2 to 1 over B. F.| = upward, se adtediione nile iu anno c a : **Mor , |tor catohens to-day, as Ritter Is tll with] ' nd an eight - Valentine, sid e ball nd was lead- Moran batted for Byrne in ninth, | to be tmported to vote against lim ; Moran, l FOURTH RACE—Big Chief 1, Ww abel) ! 0 w nics 4 to ty ar ff He t a BR ae 1 ; ‘The PITTSBURG fever and: Hereeal leh Sabon iaayn7ae HOW LEADING TEAMS ‘ | Fourth District—Willlam E. Melody, | ¢ 1 0M LaBe] alee ak ee ae : Je SBURG cessary, there- ‘air Play 2, Falcada 3 iw (V, Powers), 4 to 1 z tal h sprained leg. It was necessal Shots Fired in Queens Ine present leader, was the first of the| y = t } 103 ( aurea prospects In siort are none too bright R. H. PO. A. id, /tore, to work Farmer, a young ‘catoher| IN NATIONAL LEAGUE ‘ Isonder oc- /Se¥eH to bolt McCarren, | Thomas J. | i rd but fans are ame and gave the | aeene Uisorder | 0c! Drennan, sele McCarren to make| FIFTH RACE—Bird of Flight II., Cub: applausy shled the| Shannon, cf OP it 8 70 (0) reeeptly, sbougiee treine STAND TO-NIGHT, red Bridge the pre ght, has made an active/1; Lawton Wiggins, 2; Dander, 3. ar Meroe aL Clarke, If 1 9 2 9 {Sonal club at Philadelphia. uduct City. The campaign and is ‘iikely to win, | sali Six. furlong mall Sate neo , ade 4 warmed up for the Giants and appeared | —--—- it ratle p lave for tha elec- Mth District-James S$. Regan, reg-| gixtH RACE—Burgher 1, Imi- | Huron $1,000 adde T seme eu with Me ae of; Leach, 3b. ....... 1 1 8 1) Oty be in excellent form, Rucker took W. L PC on district h is the Second of] | two-ye s arwo folks » $i o hate to do it, but! worn ji we h; : ‘ A eG Dist a Mca rel (Continued on Second Page.) tator 2, Anonyma 3 ; ae : a Me ae + you down.” They| Weener, 88 0 1 % 0 O/the slab for Be er Giant ed at No, % Jackson avenue, a z Ue 19), Ut practtowd brillia thelr ce paragh( Cl, ah oo 80 A Lag boing Raa lants .... 77 46 626 th > VINCENT } y Ongack, + class. aly Starr, 21 oi urch lifted ar 8 M paence stron the 2 ‘| | BY VINCENT Tk. ANOR, ) n2andveven, HOW'D conal le Oailly Starr, 2» Oe eee eer eee aanet anim icunnley Pittsburg ... 79 49 .617 x ie " prey SAD : CE TRACK Besoher, thre u libs ° , vands, Matty = then| — va \! the abulments waiting for the primary SHEEPSIIEAD BAY RACE TRACK, LE F "aye right handed, while the other, Daly (Gibson, cc. ......,,0 0 9 0 nee i Aad Sa eee ine - : ‘ to start, According rumor, thes 8.--Fair Play, Augus mont's 1 ght handed and bats left;Camnitz,p........0 1 0 0 0 SUAIUE TE} Devlin drove a long fly to were mbers of one of the Gas Hous ragcvedrsold) was bes olds a Sere a . Hummel. MeCormick popped out to gangs of Manhattan, whi cross al el (Meadtes), 6 ) TEDaIEWorkediout h plenty! Totals . 2 4 y 7 Penney got to first on four wide ones; Lewis, NO RUNS. the ri to help Joe Cassidy dot a September akes hore i Marksman, MW (Pend e fans settled down 7 and Doyle beat out a beautiful bu Seventh Inning SH KG ration. ¢ by Big Chief, much to eve and o ond and the fan Base Hits—-Of Raymond VT inne| gown the firat-base line, Bresnahan . Efi the so-called Administ 1 s P oH ‘al ime was called with one eve on! ings. n , : Sera Jordan struck out. — Matty easily under Rorough President Law ee a a ae woret of 10 diamond and) the other on the, First Base on Balls—Off Raymond, Key Pl TOT ee Ca WROWe | SUC atats Eneehan Aled’ ta eed of anit re to xecond, cand filled the bases, | onlin penis Meaty bulletin board First Inning It ‘ ses-St. Louis, 6 one to HY Eel Wea FABER leteaay aceidentally hit Lewis while trying to dod » tly to crowd going by ger into left. After Gresser and Sheriff Cliretoe Harvey he start and all, but the field was The visitors from Ne York side feat only three going, and there was aiited y the time quarrelling good reason why he should not have id Huggins out, Evers to Raymond, 1; by nee was doubled) up) before could le ‘ ‘4 among In one of these on from the far tur was | 4 nee ara ae aaa Tey a OT awia to /Bheehay ee neem atts Heda a sreyelven sine — iat powers vena. Atv y | fconelon NU RUNS the crowd to| ts feet by a dar- H | , re was Jucky to yn, In fron Nae mere dihh: Hofman] Stolen bance Wa Second Inning oh third enney popped a every on ram Fae ee Thraa | of Falead: AAV AiG aly Ch } Unpire-Rigier wrdan struck out. Seymour made Sheehan. H srzog was thrown .|Police Reserves From Three! Paloada, 1 yrournded oat to, Honlitae npire Jordan struck out. | Reymotr made &1 4, tn, NO LCS wey Darrin had jus The race was Haw Ma Dea eaesattty fn great running catch of Alperman's ine) Pe ‘py4 tot ir elect . ‘ erg, Lieille R id Autumn Mate 1 Spec! dyive to right center, MeCormick muffed igh nnin. driven up on the ch for election Pant are hioh Is owned n Maid | yijed to (Spe 1) dri : + mufted g AER EMD A OF ni Precincts Called to Quell | "3" di ) Fics | Lewis's long fo left and the Dall gurmer titted a. hie f law violators, He saw the big min pass ms, the Cali NTH RACE nee 8. 8 Manager | 74 safe’ for two hase Bs slawelll RUeMEENaPiae Rote h ly 9 Donn. nis re’ a yo cha who Se: AAA rata jet to t a 6-Vea to Dale a . . hrew out n. NO RUNS. liu \ safe or dwell’s error. Hee a voting, hin, whe Disturbances in Harlem. cn ereet cently rot AU ie ere | 4 Sscondninning Clarke fe determined to make hay white | threw out Sheehan We MT snort outs Laney walled vin followed him into a fish store at No — This is what Hig Chief likes if he can | Bescher fanned. Hoblitze out, Ruel-| the sun shines, and will try to make | McCormick ea ta ercenin ab flied out to Bureh AGN 28 Jackson avenue and personally put make the early part Ml Rae V to HE Roa” out eo la clean sweep of the series not only | Bu rat na 2 ball tn time to throw It ys if Ra aeaue Seymour. Was out, es SE f : Jn eve Luan A ne y an ecovered {he bi wt pwis to Jordin. NO R im under arre Tie youth had a ! was noth i 1 wish P Tinker with St. Louts, but from the Reds alle Alpe to cae D it RUNS neivy revolver in his pocket the polling place in came to tr ae Y ied to Kane, No| well [pea s Ne pe ening Darrin took to the Fourth |yetween One Hundred » do I : pert dan led off with a single to lett “We have had it on St. Louls for} i Matty got Alperman’, 1 r street station, where he was locked UP. Jand One Hundred and Ninth street, in| was to watch t o Third Inning. cftcy ttl CO kiR CONES sn cata Me long; eran [high “to PEOEIM ARAGORN ETRE ee q rac ve hi Y Y : calr PI é re, and 0 struc x, and Rueker go! Ne ers wer The prisoner gave hia name as Will-|geator Frawl ret Falr Pla AMERICAN LEAGUE, Kane out, Ruelbach to Hofman, Me- | v2 we intend keeping up the winning date. “povle threw out Buren, |f200, Matty also got Lewts's bunt and Nam MeLaughlin and his age us nlne-| \ tephoe call for the police was sent) ters most es Lean. oul, Tinker to Hofman, Rowan |W We in im etinnati, we had. no ‘ threw Jordan out at’ thin. "Devin teen. He claimed to | Hu radth Stareet Po-| from third place on | d. NO RUNS ie Ee Sy re pe ss the 4 ew ott Sheehan, both runners moy- Polnt avenue In Long Island City Ropt Sieae Of CIUNU ESA eRe stot Boa LEM uy At Cleveland aonele aingled past short Hofman | trouble to take five straight fyom them al Petia aucehse the up. Matty: theh threw out Parmer CAV UAURUrAEION LER ee achiaittl lice cuetion ands a entenant: ard) twolend ayaa) GEVing af0 01000014 0 tfarned. Sagle stole second and went to! oy thelr own grounds, and will try to Coat aegut bya [and the danger was over, NO RUNS showed a deplorable la e 0k BOHR MT Sotrolmen responded money oon H0nOG lthird on a wild throw of McLean's. | ponoat the dose when they come here BY aw inedvauaingleuntel Deviln got # base on balls, MoCor ance with his home neighborhood 1 ‘ 1 ena to ere were ol faa) spectators at ; i oH Schulte walked. Evers singled to right, | °°. t ae me to keer ett a A mick pop out to Rucker. “Devlin The leute t sent for more police,| There re only 1 is < and s na: | Schulte w Wo have to grab every gan ned a two-bagg@er to! again w i] 1 Senator McCarren has apparently suo- | 1! : ; s ‘fl sand Stephens; | ee ing Slagle. Schulte held at second right, Donlin slammed a two-bagger to) again worked the delayed steal and go! ceeded In convincing Brooklyn that it | declaring that he could not subdue the! the track wher race Was run, and Umptres—s lan feldt hit into a i lay, Hug-|up with those hustling Giants. They | the left felt fenc Le mare ed to fecond Bridwell 1 2 Hummel vecder ’ ' 2 a {1 crowd of the it i ay vit H series | t4 was out at , Matty flied to Burch. N¢ Ng 4 {th three men, and, the reserves] (his being rowd of th Hedlitzel. ON start In to-day with a six-game series | to score and 2 NO RUNS ig In danger of invasion by wild men {fot ® . ; sto mel to Farmer. NO RUNS : t ne holiday At Washington, with Brooklyn, and it is a safe bet that | mel ¢ Tenth Inning, Fourth Inning. of the East One Hundred and eal meeti bearing guns, daggers and red lights Fourth Inning hei el : Sast Kighty-eighth and Hast One Hun-d the absence was the 6000080002 y imost all of them, so to keep tossed 0 ‘ A from Tammany Hall, ‘The whole com- | Pas BENS ae ew NT Amue let (ve enall (urnbl } let ley safe on Tinker’s fuinule. Hug- | they take eee SMe aes fl nunieyo out, Devlin booted OAM OH HE rene Duets munity is in a state of trepidation, } (red and aa. z ‘ Whi tney’s Horses One, Two. i Young and Donohue: smith | sins forced Daley, Evers tw Tinker.) up we must co fh 1 P| stummuel's oo andar wat ental NOLBUNS ‘ i Meantime McCarren, having at bls com- | were called out | itney’ a) Ciipire-Connolie '' Tabert flied to Schulte. Huggins stole] the big city ourselves soon and pen | ay rst rdan was out on a high] Tenney struck out, Herzog walked mand hundreds of as smooth prima During the fight one man drew a re-| pjye were seratehed {n the opening At Detroit | second. Bescher singled to left searing) nang will then ve decided. T have 0 | tly to Donlin, Alperman forctd oui | Herzog went to third fl uns save eS A NE ales Bil fl meen aacie et RUSTED atte BABY | Huggins. Be siole seco ob y Hummel, Devin to Doyle, | Hummel |single to lett, but Roger tr trolled, {3 working in a clear field, he crows e police, hd h }won th e, spin with hi ot Hfoward walked. Tinker fouled to] grounds, aad I an or 8 fatter the ground with a DeAlne seeuek 5 08 one unable to find any person who had been | stable mate. Bar None, second, in front van; Killian] yfeLean, wio tarew Howard out steal y handed us four defeats while they | spiked ankle. He had to be carried Deputy Police Commissioner Baker FAIHRME IE ES CORSET TREE eiteAycalie, Sib yal ead UinphresO'Loughtin and | Moh Sy fled to” Bewpher, No | Mey We always play 8 per cent, |{ the betich, Where the doctors got called all the commanding police of-| injured, although ax repo! atlot Angelus ’ a a cit | were here. We always play 9 pe | bayy" trying to “atradghten titty out §30 Elevesth Innin ficers in Brooklyn before him this|the gangsters had carried several! frisky to-day and Jumped int 1 early _ Rus fth Innin better away than at home, consequently | chat he would not have to be lald up | Hanne popped a ywed by Baby Wolf. Bar Non Fi nning the friends of the Pirates should not | NO RUNS BJO morning and gave them instructions,| wounded men away. One man was ar-|lead, fi He was particular in tinpressing upon | rested and At Seymour led off with @ single to cen. tre. Devlin hit Into a double pla a grounder, Alperman to Lew end two EASTERN LEAGUE. is ran head and wrey singled past third. Kane sac-! (0) 5 tit discouraged over our coming rificed, Heulbach to Moran. MeLean them that every nan with a right to —_—-— lengths pack, until they Ait the stret Zest ult h y hl ‘ aa ante t third, scoring Mowrey.| Eastern trip. \ vote shull be protected in that right, John Ji oni till Had’ aa al | doubled past ; eters | dan, Alperman threw out Me Taphere has been’ a great deal ot |/OVNAMITE EXPLODES fetes iu Ura veniere vey ean At Rochester. [Rowan fanned, Dales out, Reulbmen to First Inning Se Al vantage li gave way to Bab; ga Aaa Hofman: ON ‘ ‘ 1) ies talk of violence,” sald the Commis. AND KILLS THREE MEN, Wolf ane Gen aui BRST Gat |"yeuelbuch flied to Kane. Slagle bent | Shaw fanned. Charles out, Starr to Fifth Inning sioner. “One of the leaders of the N. ‘ rove 9901000004) out a gouniler. Rotman singled to} Gill. Morris, who played short owing | sec as} , fates ane der ie a pend ng | were killed and six others Injured by , [rM In tle scuba’ i Fhavingy kineon Sixth ial Shannon short fied to Shaw, Clarke Pls . there ig no cracking of skulls and no hs eta yen e evidently} SECOND G * ie ‘ eae’ ngied and went Vary disorder > to it personally that} te explosion of twenty pounds of |) s Feel OND GAME Hus Tinker fo Hotmar walked bt eh moe and wen At Boston your men are doing their duty, tt] d¥namite on Provin M: ny near the | 00 ‘i a AM yee) ee ° wert S Hot Us RUNS. sec pnd on Wee 4 be wa fe will adelpiia D0 1-6 Will not be well for you if } hear com. | Place w BCONtRGLINE (COMPANY are at rie cauraten tari lo Wit attories—MoGin'e \. | ee h with a pret ; ‘ Be eehy OF a : hen ‘1 C (iets, ry} building str tin serve wor any U ya “y YF uae tndeg ry with a pl e. Lewis, and $ teries—Spaurks a dorn plaints about you to-morrow. liding « distrisating reservoir in mack NUMBaT Ones RAdG TAIN thetenely [st an and Butler. tmpires—Black Aiea Eee einai ac tibele| aid nih. Wmple Ly nection with the Springiield water sup- 1 Wilkinson t ; 4 out to He McCarren Expects to Win ply system. The dead are pace, weakening unly When we n stole secone ynd. Star inte Tar ee popped out to He as <> ow, Raper (| Richard Plater, Antonlo Mitta andthe stretch, to be passed by both Tras At Baltimore NO RUNS vat Wagner Wa aor dwell war inrown (out by Lewis. ORIVERS GO ON STRIKE Ve expect to win In every district," | Joseph Bello, all laborers. Hed Lovett, and Zlenap ‘| CLR aE ROHL Re Seventh Inning Morris to Laude ewson lined a hot single in Qrivere (n ‘ McCarren sald this morning, “Brook- ath laborer, received injuries which Perseus Wins Third Ra 90401001 ~6| Hon Etel ; Second With ' wan for t 8 1 d ge plants Jyn will not stand for an Invasion by pected to result In hiv death ee lau HatleHes IRbat BROIGHIATC Bat Ricshy ae BAN B! , ne rent 4 enhayte. boundary k nes Lela i avenue ‘Tammany Hall, which under tts present | , Phe explosion was at first thougut to Harr; Payne ¥ ok down} and Byers. Umpires—Rudderhan aot and Rtole | second Walked. liihee cet hacker anaA te s 708 pau Stephen i p have been caused bh park falling |); ery} 1 | SReraay p derbam and ofn suiaie fail th oskeepoenan ac Jord NO RUNS ac No: ‘ fanc leadership is a stench In the nostrils of | jnto a box of caps, but after an inv is 1 purse of ay, when | Murra wan out, Hofmas, unassisied, NO | yfurray on t aoc All self-respecting people. We wii! show | tigation announcement. waa made that) Perseus and Bobbin ran one | At Providence RY Mie walked. Hofman popped an| Wisol Sixth Inning a : 1 retuaes Murphy hat stuff we are made, | tle dynamite was placed on a pipe that re, wo-ye 0000000 0 o-ofensy one to Rowan, Schuite tied to | chance will Matty threw out Bur Ls to reomnize t 1 Twen- The seven men who have tried to be. | SUPplied steam for a drill and’ became palr was never in trouble 190603020 —¢] Kane, Rowan heaved o p the grand; “\euaon fanned died, Herzog to T Arty or 1 at each place, tray Brooklyn into the jaws of the} overnented won under restraint. «Lady Hub. Hughes and S:anage; Cro 1 when le tried to catoh Slagle off was ; Not Jand all we Tiger w wn and out if the re ik AND pabia Onin | para closed from behind in the st ereon Umplios—Walker and Blngis scnrings. Drers Cul: terow to K Bresnaha | " n and ov ere AND FRESH 8 tzel unassisted, ONE RUN : , ports received at headquarters are cor- uuburn, 1s hers wh. and Har At Buffalo Elghth Innin Third Inning tried to Withost rect. The ghts Ow biks There's never the siigh rigan sent righ 9 9 Raymond fanned. Shaw fanned, | Rucker. Sevmo Pecsnalt ‘ghts in the Tenth and Twen nned. | R nally gon ty-second Distsicis will be cl . ot aisesines from {ts use. At al ck race veste one dale 1 to Howard, Huggins | Oaarles fled to Wilson. NO RUNS » Berth $8.00, Offiens tricks ¢ close, but 1 counters. *, and ah how, wae ‘asking a ot Buttato soe dh BOR O08 $ 0 4 Dit one ajraight to Evers. NO BUNS, Muniock gues \o centre in pince a |dearing | thet» x would de ‘caught, ‘siuak ji. 100 Broadway, ts* 4 ) 1