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| } | | At Philadelphia. t Mi in, the earl: 1 Black en, Kling filed to Charl 1 ,Y 3 RACE f €; purse after catching Miss Sain, the early and Black, in. Kling files thes. in tt retire t ner, Leach , Lew!s flied ou RI | HAttgHee bake and iKleliow: ‘Ne (Powers), Il to'5, 1 to 2 and| had fee: lee Aalte Chan leadia Une :rorento 1000000 | Third Inning Gill, Kane moving to seo: &F p_olac and Powers. Umpire—Evans. out, won by a lene Fancy, had been laytn AE iteraaihieicnan “and. Vandeerittst oft’ ck out. Ludwig tned to ond. Campbell ARERIAUEA toU Maddox aoe At Cleveland : ill the way, and when he may Hurley, Umpliea eratts| Slagle s fanned also, NO RU} LET AG BUDE Mey oa 0 My and Wilkinsor 5 : overa to Kone z t ‘ 1 y St. Louis........0000000 4 Gan reach ;: te. | Slag a") Cleveland fo00 00000 and this At Buffalo race a a ‘ tevies and «Sm t » with Dui vement. 31 GAME. Med to. Mur ent ae ty u tion clos be third Montreal 0000000 ie RUNS 4 and Wean es : Whitney Again in Third Buftalo 00 Fourth Inn : i At Detroit 1, 9 to 5 and 9 to 10, won be| ‘The Wi were carried to| Batteries-Clary Ball Shaw struck out. Charles also struck t the. ay. H ‘ ‘ra Niblick, 110 (Powers), 1 to 2 an? front nin the Belles, tie two- | and McAllister, Stafford Jout, McLauren out, Steinfeldt to Hot- \ ak tt s Saco’ Abe Chicago et at 4 ond: King Cole, 119 (Musgray ) | ar-old feature, making three straight ME. man. NO RUNS. Sixth Inning. threw 0 Detrott ooo Vto 1, § to 1 and 4 tot. third, Tin es to-day and six in two days up to| Montreal Stelnfeldt out, Byrne to Konetchy. ga rtess singled to centre ; th | Batteries SA lTook fst Sullivan; ply pet pul erete gg ss) o is ba 4 iat the Belles La wns: | Buffalo ... 2 ayless sing to centre,’ Wilson ge Sevent nning } _ midt. Umpiree—Eluret ht. Betsy ford, St. Noel, Flem-} evs, Petticoat, thrown with Batteries—Wicker Clarke; Adliaon Hummel peeled off a clean singie to — One of ihe best advertisements for | hog alto ran, pounds, which beat the bet oholee, and Archer. Umpir (Continued on @econd Page.) 7 (Continued on Second Page) contre, but was forced owt at second on Restaurant or Cafe ls EVANS’ ALS, i ; { { A h ntact nt Echelon inant _ aia tata tcnen set Bi ” — WOODED ODOM ODEN INO OOND MOMMY NE IMOMENNNN OANA WMO OM MMOL OO NMOM NON ANY YY ORDO NO OL IME LOLOOBE EO LODO NOD ROIOINE Who Is the Most Popular Giant? ote For Your Favorite Player | Coupon in Noon, Baseball and Final Editions i FORMA ATRIA GORA REAR AAA MARANA MOHAIR AAT ALATA TATA ARGURARRAATIN ARERR MANA MAARNAARA Fair and warmer to-ntght; Tharsday clear, oa S | “Circulation Books Open to All.’' Als eee oe eee RESULTS EDITION PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1908, ie - PRICE ONE CENT. ———— AND NELSON IN TRE RNG — GIANTS WIN FROM CODGERS: GANS FOR THEIR CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLE =» BIRATES: VERWH ! TO-DAY’S SCORES: si Ma allio Mich | ir mente meee ae ‘Cincinnati Reds Are Easy Picking for Avalanche of Hits and Errors Gives Odds cS ie Ps a a nen REE See | Pittsburg and Are Beaten Out =~ McGraw’s Men Five Runs in ee Poa 000 I l=3 11 to 1, Scoring Lonely Run Seventh Inning and in Last Inning. | Cinches Game. | } POLO GROUNDS, Sept. 9.—The Giants began their second fight against Brooklyn th 1 0 (Special to The Evening World.) Cincinnati : : é g i a CHICAGO _—~PITTSBURG —— affernoon before a crowd of 15,000 people, Even f SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9.—When Battling Nelson and Joe Gans Pittsburg entered the ring at Colma this afternoon at 2.45 the huge arena was ; nen St. Louis 0 a | age 1 CHICAGO. ORBLE without Larry Doyle the New Yorkers showed unusual ginger in the packed to its utmost capacity. Seldom in the history of the game has CO WO O”o NO CSO Oo acpi an , Chicago o —5 | Mae aoe | such a crowd turned out !@ a championship fight. As the men took B B)HEPO) AL EE F on i a a fH Preliminaries and this was largely due to the fact that Rucker, that 7 : tat ayless, rf.. ..... u their corners there was a flurry of betting, the odds remaining at 10 to 6 AMERICAN LEAGUE ane It ve ; i H ; : ane, Oh 0 1 4 16 (etfor to all batsmen, is out of the way. in Nelson’s favor, and the Nelson men eagerly snapping up all the Gans é learelias a i 8 0 Oo allesiae im 1 1-1 3 0) Heraow has ftted right into the shoes |-—-——_____— money that appeared. a. SCORE BY INNINGS: Ice es op ot Olbemny, I, 0 0 8 oof Doyle, and McGraw eald this attor- | BROOKLYN, The black ex-champion looked In sue, —— | Highlanders 8390001 0 2 0O— Qaintia sp 01 FecoliHonlitzcl ibn tO Mei ns Nien 0|luconaee enciouent (uenclUb foul) R. H. POA. @ perb condition as he dropped his vart- * ; a : i 9 | not be so seriously weakened, even| By a atecantlvathrpatandl stood (antaini tis | Philadelphia 0) i] © ©) ©) il 2B © Ohiiat, GhioamO 1 2 0 OROam En om BO Oe dinars ai HM Ci oon ik W) a 0) sunlight {n fighting costume. His mus- n Tinker, ss.........0 1 0 0 © Kane, cf.. oO tk FO Bist aS ae AH Aare nae a Diumleynentnetsiyan Deel uae OmetO cles were clean-cut and he wore an alr bs | Kling, ¢ 1 1 9 © 0/Sehlel, c. 0 8 0 0 biey, Mit MOT orm We ow © 80) 0 Sr enAdsis Néteon haa avidendy IA | 1 rece eeens : aerantilll, f 0 1 2g 2) the elub doctor says that Doyle may be | Jordan, ‘1b tanner just as good shape and even more con, | Overall, p........0 0 2 1 0 Proves Q 1 2 2 *\in uniform again by Tuesday of next Fi ’ Be fident. With his manager and chief | Soe Tlentain 1 7 2b 11 2 Weeks The only way to have the wound | “Perman, 2D... Oo 12 21 . seoond, Willis Britt, he stood in his co Totals .... ¢ 8 8 nnn SEE HIte heal quickly is to keep Larry flat on | OMAN Eau uoon () () SbF 0) ner looking across the way at Gans | PITTS ih | nls back for two or three days. OWEN Che ann (0) 5b al 0) with a wide grin, Gans walked up cl ' ' R. H. PO. A. B.| R. H. PO, A. E.| Ames Pitches for Giants. |Sheehan, 3b.,....1 1 2 2 0 ene pubic eetictente oe cents of Shaw, cf..... ) 3 at 1} Shannon ferreres , 3 0 1) Joe MeGinnity was sent out to warm| Maloney, ¢ GW. 8 the gaten-receipia REN The’ coin is] Charles, 2b. 1 2 2 0| Clarke, If.......+. 2 2 38 9 0) up for the Giants, and he appeared co| Bel], Serna ak counted to-night, of wh sixty per, | | McLaurin, If .1 0 2 0 2 Leach, 3b.. 3 0 2 1'be Juat right to turn the trick against | Jeu ae cent goes to the winner and f to] Se Isvansaeg rt 0 1 1 0 | Wagner, ss. ty dk iad ety fh at the last minute! Totals ..,., ry) 9 the loser. ; Murray, rf....+++ MoGraw sent {n Ames. Many Women at Ring Side. |? ravers to Play Loughlin at! ——— | Konetchy, 1b. 1 1 11 1. 0/GIIl, Ib.. 1 11 0 0." Manager Donovan sald that he would 7! any en at Ring ; | ; 4 0 Thane were RANT pamennthe Growds| Dt ee: / , fi SHEEPSHEAD BAY RESULTS.) Byrne, 3b. 0 0 1 4 o|Starr, 2b...... gal use Bell in the box to-day. Patsy theu| “SEW, AA naaereimere many women in the chong Pittsburg in First Round | Owner Knapp Will Therefore evsittya, (os 0 0 0 1. 1/Wileon, rf... 2 2 0 0 sprung qulte a surprise by announel9g] aa noy, PG han Mion ' FRET EES F , | s a leases | ibs : ‘ 2 3 1 © that Outfelder Maloney would catch in- Yr AD wae 2 2 12 VA CE Eee oa Monday Morning. HaveN ton Enter Aine the ys ayecurl er tamemmeneenee nosed Lucy eerie nO Onan en Gibson, ¢ 5 FR Tf steud of Farmer, Herzog, 20. vue 2 0 4 4 21 tnannaiea Malelovea Henin Ine Fae Hs Oieuuornenen + Fort Johnson 2, Nimbus 3. Higgins, p........ 1 1 0 8 1| Maddox, Dp... Ponce ir Ritter and Bergen are both out of/ Bresnahan, c. 4... 1 1 5 1 0 ; ee S L =_— ---- Se ie commission Brooklyn is in sore distress) po n1) “Fhe men were called to the middle OMIA! parings for the national ama- | SECOND RACE—Fancy 1) Miss) Totals vee 4 24 14 6] Totals ee. eevee M17 27 12 tor eatcher. Farmer hasn't tnd) DOIN Pe veers 2 0 0 8 of the ring by Referee Eddie Sniith, of olf champlonship next week at 2 fran | Sain 2, Adoration 3, First Base on Balls Higging, 1.) @ 1h dog: Balls Off, Campbell: enough experience for the major teague) “ATTY» Th. 0 0 1 0 0 Oakland, and ilstened to their instruc: !Garden Clty were given out ‘this atter-| BY VINC NT TREANOR coast | Fer GUC Ry Hlaslne iL iby Oveveu,| Nath ai Pletapurg, 8 (Btruck Outeaay«Véty Pub die Brooklya players aay: thal Bey nOul) of. UO OY dene Underitl Teck ¢ ‘ Pate) to The Evening World.) | THIRD RACE—Petticoat 1, Trance s o-Base Hits—Hotman, Howard, Campbell 1i by, Maddox, Three-Base Maloney will be right on the job, Devlin, 3b. ....5 pl alt) ch 0) ns. Under the rules the referee Was) noon Jerome D. Travers, present title) SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK : Murray. Stolen. Bases—Overall and Hit—Glbson, Stolen Base—kane, Hit r - i not to put his hands on e an dure : eda i x 2, Spectatress 3. Steinfeldt; Shaw And Byrne, Umpire— by Pitcher—Gill, Leach, Wilson, Um- First Inning. McCormick, Iff...0 1 8 0 Q {ng the progress of the p | Holder) will her tite’ Aratietan/ oftitn: the Bebb csi Jy ESDAPR AWE pe Ue Tee — ODay, | j plre—Rigler. Bureh drew a base on balls as a. fridwell 0 9 @ ho Antie ane : th pair at 9.30 Monday morning, at the banquet of horsemen at the fp fy | ey —_— Rahem IB POn Fool: GaxOGd on EG MlaGiBIOR: MD GUG thor olay Be Siring g TK, Laughlin, Pittsburg, as Waldorf to-night. Mr. Khapp gained) & eu Ree Fashion Plate 1, (Special to The Evening World.) | (Special to The Evening World.) Bea Reine a Pens ' eS ANE ance oom PO Boo) Be eae cnes a partner, Findlay § Dougias the or by the victory of his good Sir John 2, Marcellus 3. CHICAGO, Sept. 9—With a lost pen-| PITTSBURG, Sept. &—The Cincinnatl! va. oe Hummel's, AA MEELIS, @ oom 0 0 OO tiles Aeris SOF endckie t vehampton, will Chia on Plate in the Waldorf <= jee them In (he face ic tne| Rede arrived: here this ‘morning (trom) ye es a ummel ak 5 aey Ca was cleared, sees) CA a, sels HR, CFS © this afternoon, | FIFTH RACE—Tourenne 1, Mise | Dart staring them In aco It the! Cnicago for a series with the Pirates, Buch scored. tlummel 87 18 1 eS FE. M. Byers, ex-nat 18 onditions of these stakes the| Grawford 2, Brother Jonathan 3. Cardinals should win, the Cubs stepped! ang for the next three days they Ne i ifte Q high fly to 2 at cE dias With WER ASIGHEL Ge tie e winner must entertain | aie lightly out to-day determined to make promise to make things interesting for peau ce once t Bell, 1: off SON (Ff FIREMAN estbrook (Long Island) Club, Walter nominators at a dinner the zane SIXTH RACE—Whiptop 1, Lord|!t ® battle royal, They have worn their | Manager Cartels pennant chasers at)‘, Ne A HTENCHY (ouliMTi mel SAI Oe + omratien ta ernational cham. of the race. Fashion Plate was a de- D ATT dave trying | Dxposition Parl eR ae Seu pe wea al baa relock with J. Clarence Sided choice and he won as one should. | Stanhope 2, Castlewood 3, sa yeevare ayaa tna] oauntana ete | First Inning. Fee den dia Poel on ants LIE | a Ne vlayer Ittle known, At the he was three lengths In —_ é oe i Bayless, the newest Red, who Join itched fi urs STieg Tah be 2. Wild Pitch— eee front of Sir John, with Marcellus, the (acing Chart on Page 2.) other on the bulletin board, hoping| 240m) this morning, fanned, Hug- Pitched. Bresnahan fouled out to sh te and Johnstone, | MONTREAL RESULTS letanoet bacie (third — —— —jagainst hope to see New York And’ ging peat out a pretty bunt towards han. Donlin was safe at first on Alper-| Seas Il <i oe yan nat 4 r Pittsburg fall, and the strain is bound! first. Lobert sent a long fly to Clarke, man’s error, and Herzog took third|,, h b ery small crowd out to- ce, It Is an old saying that weight erent ; ‘ a | Sheet! PEN uahttna vaeee Werte Gh: ing. them all together, and so It! to toll Several of them are worrying Pillai Bescten wax tnrown aut ati (Arse weil Ub tre) gas Geert HOW THE LEADING seem vas giving Petticoat 20) themselves dizzy, but the news Of a de- (fd . “ *] 1 to Jordar inassiste NC RUNS, Special to The Rventne World was little betting | pour ECHAT HEN TERRE L : ‘Shannon walked for a starter, Clarke , (Speeti & World.) Was little or etting pounds and she simply couldn't do it.| feat for either New York or Pittsburg forced Shannon, Camp lee tok escoraninning NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUBS Tate ete} would be better than a tonic for them,/On Campbell's wild throw to ed With a while a defeat for both the leaders on | Clarke nap Clarke took Lenya sheshed 8 h singled to right, but was out, Seymout's hands, McCormick sete STAND TO-NIGHT. iss to Huggins, trying to make @ sheehan’s lon to left. Heracg Cub camp Into a delirium of delight. | double. Clarke scored, Wagner singled threw out Malo after making a RACE TRACK,,and a general lack of Results of No Trains to Gravesend. A piece of news given out to-day is that the § admission fee will be con- Police Suspect Boy of Eight \osu%.. Knows of Lads Who Start- | "tae. Iittle left when Petticoat cl Ms Testilt was the Whitney filly ay would driv ac uit was the Whitney filly the same day would drive the whole! Hay) i enough to be third, ed Several Fires aH colts and Inued at Gravesend next Monday, Tals | rhey worked out with little apparent| to right. Gill was hit by a pitched ball 4 . | eres f ‘ i h r itt! | 1 ied reat stop. NO RUNS, lsutenewemaltonvecs ers), 12 to Swag instituted by Mr. Butler at Empire Tourenne Does Well. lettect of the fray showing in. thelr | St@rr filed to Bescher. ONE RUN. |" Devin lined a beauttful single into We ky RG zd ‘ it, won by 3 lengths; city track, Sheepsheid and Gravesend| ‘Tourenne, showing a startling im- : 4 ; ‘ econd Innin \cenive. McCormick flied out to Lumley, | ., re |) in| Waponoeo, 110 (Rice), 8 to 1, even, 2 to are falling in line provement, won the Banquet from a |™Movements, while the crowd gave them Second Inning: Bridwell holsted an easy one to Hummel Giants .. -. 78 46 ° .629 Following the discovery of a fi? in!s second; Seaswell, 110 (Kennedy), 121 °re } a |good fleld) McCarthy rode him, and |hearty encouraement. Five pitehera| Hoblitzer filed to Starr. Mowrey Ames was thrown out by Bell, NO 9. the basement of the house at No. 20)! to 1, 4 to 1, 3 to % third. Time Lis. For the first time tn years there will | Kept him in place, behind Lady warmed up before the stand, Brown| fanned Kane filed to Shannon, NO RUNS. Pittsburg i... 80 49 620 Eighth avenue, this afternoon, the i Hobe ah CRS ime, 1.15./be no Long Island Railway service to| Whilfred until thev swung Into the RUNS, Third Inning. rn e, this » (he! pearl Point, Maximum, Right Sort, Gold the track. The track patronage has|atretch, when Tourenne came away. tolling hardest, which indicated that he| Wilson was tossed out by Hoblitzer to ( ‘Chicago .... 79 51 608 Just @ the end Miss Crawford came was slated to be the hero—or the goat, | Campbell whe meyers Et siheon Pe ponyed ae ib ane ae Donnelly, son of a fireman, of No, 2411! Say 4 like a streak along the rail, and nearly ; uiq| tripled to extreme left fie scoring filled to MeGormick. Lumley struck ou! Bighth avenue, in the bellet that he|gSoCONY RACHE—Vor three-year-olds | ‘allroad officials figured there would | stcje the race. Brother Fonathane run. | McCloskey sald that his men would) Win ' Maddox sent a single past Camp- NO RUNS ighth . In the belief that he added; selling; one mile. ve no profit in the service, Beginning | aing very strong, was a good third, |4o thelr best to upset the Cubs’ cal-/ peli, Shannon forced Maddox, Lobe Tenney: Beat out 6 slow single to might tell them something about a} won by to-day Long Island Railroad cut| half a Jength behind Miss Crawford. | culations, just to make things more in- to Huggins, Clarke fanned. ONE Ri short. Herzog worked Bell for a b number of boys in neigaborhood SG. Burns),| the number of “its track specials. to Ravel Se tReet eae eoh teresting. The Cardinals are shaping up Third Inning. ore pal anh aie Aine ae ine who are suspected of having started CEO DSON) at 1135 and the other at 1/in close quarters throughout i | wel! and Mac thinks he has some most! Schlel high-filed to Gill. Campbell bases were full. This put respon (e} n police detained eight-year-old William) ping also ran PAP CELE TE PHC Jordan's grounder, Bridwell to Herzog. ‘Alperman then hit into a fast double Devlin to Herzog to Tenney, NO to 1, 2 to 1 and even | 1 several fires recently | th Campat ge | 0") At Gravesend the turf-goers (ete Se lv 2 or next se: .. singled over second. Bayless forced bility up to ade The blaze this aiternoon was extin-| HOGA ER RERT EE iioeellieiie hive tov EUnINIE Enemimelven stor the ; valuable matertal for next season, May- (it helt, Maddox to Wagner. Bayless good with a long fly to Burch w guished without much difficulty. Lieut Heenauilcaualeatopithen tia Rian NATIONAL LEAGUE, be he has, He has enough shortstops oy:, Gibson to Wagner, trying to steal, scored Tenney. Herzog and Donil Rehahn, of the West One Hundre Biue Bonnets, six fur. | ‘ender mercies 0 ete ‘to ll a grain elevator. McCloskey nud NO RUNS. worked a double steal. Heraog then Fifty-second street static es,-Ber- The betting conditions at Gravesend, | Beebe, Lush, Sallee and a few mori Leach high filed to Bescher, Wagner the crowd wild by making ac steal some boys talking about § 1 to 3 and | howe will help to liven up things At Boston | warming up. It looked like Beebe, wio Iined right in to Campbell's lands. Gill time Donlin, stol nelly running from 01,3 to ys betting will once more be permitted, p is always a good card In Chicago and planted a single in right, Starr flied to out to Maloney 2000000 0 O-2)intensely popular with the local fans. | Bescher. NO RUNS, Philadelphia 4 5 2 0 00104 2 First Inning. Fourth Inning. Fourth Inning. Boston about the time Rehan. want Phil Dwyer having announced that he One Hundred and Fi will ablde by the Bischoff Bat hie and Dooin; Ferguso, tithe he found the, Donnelly boy decisions. and Sim 5 e—Kieni Shaw grounded out to Hofman. Charies Puarne was easy, Maddox to Gill, Hummel grounded to T a quantity of grass and almost fright 7 See J to right; the ball got by Schulte Lobert singled and took second when b ened out of his senses. The tad sented s Brookdale Nymph Wins First. | singi@naries’ went to third. MoLauren Shannon fumbled the ball. Leach at- Ha ie that he hay thing to do with yee tune 8 a conti i 4 high one to Overall, Charles | tended to Bescher’s bunt, and Gil See Rod alse REOIE TRIG the blaze in aw He was sent to d The first EAE) 0 entinuanee, of EASTERN LEAGUE. |Brubiea “ne third NO RUNS the ball Initime, Hoblither out, Gt one me eae food also. stole iD the Childry , Cita A seer aE eS Slagle walked. Hofman sacrificed, | asstsied. NO RUNS. : SCout i — . won It all the way, al- At Baltimore. |Higgins to Konetchy. Schulte singled | Wilson beat out a hit to Lobert ; a AMERICAN LEAGGUE. "though all were driving at the head of jersey city 00000001 oy! to centre, scoring Slagle, but was out Bescher made Yi most wonderful one- . | | cl t timore i 0 trying to get there on the hande sh while on a dead run, rob- _ tivo’ crollea;| the atreteh: “Bho: meuck toy ner tak Ballimorey itl C0 00010 Oloae ace ee to Charles, Evers | bing Gibson of another triple, Mowrey & SOW on wae : 18 (We ALL gamely and at the end was a length to, Batterles—M. i and Crist; Schmidt grounded’ to Konetchy. ONE RU knocked down Maddox's drive and by that Alperman w Needham At Washington. nm), Adc DUt Ter wore Nenetie | tae good in front of Fort vohneon) with) sna. Homnson: Umpires-Murray). and a fast throw retired the runner, Shan- ‘f!¢d to score. In Lewis's . nd out, by a length; |< ; : he latter has Rudderham * Second Inning. non walked, Clarke beat out a hit to & bluff towar De .0000000 3 1-4 Steve Lane, 149 (Simpson), i0 to 1, 3 to Nimbus a poor third, The latter has AtR 1 ne to the i 4 ( Bs ond ( = gone back t t Rochester. Murray fanned, Konetchy filed _to| Hoblitzer, but the latter's throw home ‘0 t ag Bd 2000010 ree ana & sik NEC EL si’Y gyrne. filed to Slagle. NO| caught Wilson trying to score trom mick. Tenney loubled Batterles—Stecle and Donohue; Nuit. Blanch Whitney Again in Second. SOUNRHEEL ATE OHUSOL 610-8 GCOLIENCRONRIE Gk NO’ second. NO RUNS faehueliy Wally out a nehill_ and Street. | Umpire—Connolly Salvola Well, it was Whitney again in the sec-| Batteries — Applegate and Brown; Steinfeldt singled to left. Howard Fifth Inning. ie Fifth > He ond, Fancy winning in handy fas Snyder and Butler. Umpires—Wilkinson | out, Charles to Konetchy. Tinker filed fowrey's bunt was handled by Leach.

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