GIANTS A ND CUBS WIN PIRATES BREAK EVEN WEATHER-Fair To-Night; Thursday Cloudy, {RESULTS eDiTion | \Y N N \ CES \ PRICE ONE CENT, NEW ‘YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1908, CONVENTION xs ~ AS MURPHY Gil Ss =| of New econd Page.) the Democra York to carry housands of rr aon and vicinity, Sat Ee BRYAN PLEASED Hue (Continued on | threw out | around the Sane ne eee FIFTY-FIVE PRIZES. j the Phillies, with Lou Richie in the box, | WITH THE TICKET. | manner that Manager Clarke concluded | jto send Pirate Leifleld against the Quak- ~CLIN CH HOLD ON LEAD TO-DAY’S SCORES: 11000000 8 take second an the throw and was out. the roll call switched upon discovering ; oy, | Pittsburg "McGann bat rr Mat Seymour to Bresnahan, to Herzo; Batterles—Frill and Stanage; Dessan that Farley was away in the Dee nie ooalmgacrince Pe SEE BA eran kt Grin eae Bee CMOS Tehri Uh Es, £5) hy. Hearne, Chippers atwer "nd GuaMA Wy MurDHY. Gast the 106 votes 6} prior to his de- | &I uck Out—By Bhs ; e thrid on Bresnahan's bad throw. Man- At J cit mi Nes a ; f Hudson, where he spoke nitz, Balle-OW Soarkay 1) off ‘Smith batted for Stem in the! ager McCloskey kicked. on a decision ie PI) ‘ammany Hall ( ar van ere iret Base on Bal Bparke thot inth taping, and was ordered off the fleld. Konetchy| Providence ....0 0002000 0 80 ralsed his v for the only time in rire Camnitz, onnatone | struck out. ONE RU! ersey City ..000100100 th contntion proceedings Tine Top Game-One hour and forty: | anjeage ORE BY, INNINGS wMtecormick fied to Sturray, Bridal) Batter nae and Easton: Pfan Saaaleselp easel t | Chicago 9000100 0 +8! dans twoe F taller an rgera! mpires—Stat- Pccicaualceraaclit Dt: 1. —Gov. Hughes | Ave nes ,000 | Boston 00000000 dois two-base smash to left eld foul! ford and Murray. But for the little McCarren blowup.‘ 1 ede H - | Stolen Bases-Stelnteldt, Kling. [in throwing to the plate hit Eridweil on| At Toronto, the convention was t dst Harmonie | f° Biyen een (Special to The Evening World.) Base on Ba Pfeister, 2; by |the back as he scored. Crandall tried! putrato 00000000 1-1/ Vane aie dithe i arrived s : sent | Mattern, 3; by to score, but was out at the plate, Mo- | BY teat a ous Sod ars ted the Demo- Aaa a BALL PARK, PHILADELPHIA, sept, | Mgiterts 3 Py, ; by Mat-}ran to Lu arles tossed out Her-| Toronto w. +0 1000080 —4) crats of this State ever held. Senator OR RARE tern, 4. zog ONE RU | ‘Batteries ~ Allison and McAllister; Hudson and 3,~After winning the first game from] tern, / ‘i Gore, of Oklahoma dit with a ven in an ae Sacrifice Hit—Pfelster Seventh Inning. Hinkey and Vandegritt. Umpire~Rud- bang- tical speec ailing nds, where the Pirates with thehir crippled team, | Double Play—Stem to Hannifin. derham Murdock flied out to Bridwell and Byrne lifted a high foul to Bresnahan, | === Herzog tossed out Moran. NO RUNS. | Bresnahan struck out Byrne threw out Donlin. It was a pretty raw de- elsion, and Mike raised such a kick that he was ordered out of the game. Seymour filled out to Shaw. NO RUNS. Eighth Inning Ralk—Mattern. Umptres—Rigier and Emsite, Time—1.43, thelr chests and cantered| diamond in such a confident | (Special to The Evening World.) NATIONAL LEAGUE GROUNDS, BOSTON, Mass, Sept. 16.—Chicago Free Lessons jell the w PALATINE BRIDGE, N. Y.. Sept. 18.1 115 proved a good move, as Leinela| vere? UP With the Doves and captured) Barry took Doniin's place in right feld ° 4 News of the nomination by the Demo- the second game of the series, It was | Tish popped out to Herzog, and Herzog | Makin Mone For the best letters] |‘ State Convention of Lewis Stuy-| worked tke a machine and mowed theh! nip and tuck up to the fourth innin shrew a Shaw. Charles, singled to n g 'y pos i. vesant Chanler for Governor and John] Quakers down in rapid order. when Mattern, a new recruit for the |* a Late hse eyes’ solving the $18-a.Week ; ae Quaker Ne |Osteen's | o centre field b Co d solv ing 1 Week] \. pis, i: Lieutenant-¢ 8! The particular feat was his effective-| Doves, gave his first base on balls | Murray drov r clean one to cen- y rrespon ence living expense problein| "°° Mr. Bryan a a at aa ate the | followed by two hits, which gave th ed Charles and sent in UP A ” eomed gr aased at the selec-|ness when the ene cecupled the) cute one run. He was a stumbling In got Kon Any copy of the Sunday World in aid in Full, tions, i bases, and time and again when a K ito the "s champlo base you ae apick up will Yeontain OreCash Prize - $25 > [ite single would mean a Quaker| did not al to score aga went to second ||] about 7,000 Separate Advertise- OsuCash Prive io} TRAVIS HAS CLOSE lary fe ciara ua (Hei Rdttar aa ha | WHS He TEaC (Ny CHE bore COhapealls Ripon Went ASO Cae pHaLsAT Lak Aa on jope was a forlorn ‘one. He also got| Went in to pitch in the ninth and the . Sunday). Three Cash Prizes, _CALL AT GC LF, Wee dhe ninth timing. with, re, Ssitore fell to his delivery for three By answering the right an Each r i . 3 |i ANGUHInE Glenn i Oue TBIRla atNE | ues and two gifts, which netted them | nouncement you will learn how i Bs four runs and cinched the game and where to get a position, hire a The Evenin World) n ad of Clark's slash doubl per ad t ae in time to for eC a: 50 Prizes of as MANY), Gsroen crry, 1 ae. Se ; 6-1 {alias him fe ps the ser af Hal Protsier, for the Vislteraiawas master [ie i McCormick sc ree a competent worker, rent a suit- pairs of $2 seats for the 2 pep tends np Tha Biestes of the situation at all times. He kept | was out stealing second baze, M able home or office, recover lost vert us the sational mateh played in} for the Pirate ~ the locals’ hits well scattered and was| Charles. TWO RUNS articles, make a profitable invest Bard it Fall!’ popeliine Nationa a: Cchampionship}_ 2@ %t# a aan ned Kd aha admirably supported by his entire Ninth Inning ||] ment, &., 0 , ’ ere, Walter J, Travis found a hard | TOs ® Sift by G ND SAEOY. HaSOn 8 | tears Devlin threw out Murdock, Bliss bat formance at Weber's : a Alen Sy Prarlt ate ae po ite arcundet D td and Leach ee een ted for Byrne and was out the sam OR READ MORNING WORLD Theatre. varu captain, and only wea wine ai restid on second, from where he scored | Restaurants Serve Evama! Ale, , Rea oR ai ate She proms son the’ forty-tiret hole. fooatuchle’s single, Wowie he'tme'to sedan an dbeat him to the bag. NO RUNS AI Ditties aceasta « or js ‘cmnveniniiaii es " rameter te 4. she eens een Ae bee — MILLIONARE SHOT WiThi PISTOL kid ' Batting Rally in the Fifth Gives New, | ' | ARV PAS KS ‘St. Louis 00000101 0—2| YorkaGoodStart,and Crandall | Giants 0000 3 02 —6 H Id th Cc. di 1 | ; Olas the VUardinals | | 'Cinci o— 0 i. nena Oye ee ee 8 In Leash. John Leonard, Aged Iron Manufac- Tammany Leader Has Philip T. Farley Brooklyn TO lee C00 e Ogee ' Lei uiaticrutonsta edition O 4— 5| BY BOZEMAN BULGER GIANTS. rer, 38 ete One ty ING 4 : _ Chi 1 = MA}? oi | » . . Nominated for Engineer and Sur- ‘hicago (©) ©) 6) 1 Oo) POLO GROUNDS, Sept, 16-A. bet RH. POA. B, in His Home at Mont- h I Boston 00000000 0-0 ting rally in the fifth Inning gave the| Tenney, 1b. sk 9 5 a) i} a Al A} | Glants three runs and the game with| Herzog, 2b. 1 0 3 6 | veyor and Arouses t € ire FIRST GAME. Meee ae cinched, score: Giants,|Bresnahan,c......0 0 7 0 2) clair, N. ih of Brooklyn Senator. Pittsburg 11.0 0.0 O O O Om Qlers: teva. cranaai wes in ereet| Donlla, feseves 0 1 0 0 Of i | i H form and held the visitors in hand at Seymour, ef. Wf) ol 22 0 eel eS ee ee | Philadelphia oy tO Ae © © © — Bore tes : ’ SECOND GAME : Firet Inning. [Meco : ; ; 0 ‘ EXAMINED W EAPON THAT [ i Shaw met the first ball pitshed for a| Dae The Democratic Ticket Pittsburg O10) (0) 110) 0) O10) ae 2 eee cas ce ia | Brldwell 102 1 4 HIS EMPLOYEE “FOUND.” 3 GOVERNOK-—Lewis Stuyvesant Chaunler, of Dutchess. Philadelphia 0 [e) (e) 0 o} (0) 0 0 o— (0) followed with a two-base wallop to left | Crandall Dp. on) F} SE Ge OH . LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR—John A, Dia, of Washington, Tao field, and Shaw took third pace Osteen | Barry, rf... moo Oe 0 0) SECRETARY OF STATE=—John $. Whalen, of Monioe, | et oe Aaa ae Haast A fe i i a COMPTROLLER—Martin H. Glynn, of Albany, fe PevngUr vee Mey TOW ITOAIBIs es cesaieie 7 | . ’ . Se eee ate toes i oalats as fohalesis, | HCE Leeey aa Ene ee Ee, RTT) ‘Only Witness of Tragedy in Montclair Home TREASURER—Jalius Hauser, of Suffolk. Fe | Bot @ base on balls, but was out steal- | R. .H. PO. A.E. i —Wj SATE ENGINEEN AND SURVEYOR—Phitip 7. Farley, of Brooklyn, | ing bass, Moren to Oateen. | shaw, ‘foo. monnoet 6 ) 3 0 Declares It Was an Accident—Wife and JUDGE OF cis COURT OF AERBALE Albert Haight, of Erle, (Ree! | After scone. EU lurdock | dropped | Charlee, b.. .. 2 i : : ; Niece of Victim Heard Shot publican jucumbent renomiuated, ae Osteen, 8 0 athe i good for two bases. Osteen threw cut Doniin. NO RUNS Murray, rf 0 2 2 0 Of From Adjoining Room. (Special trom a Staff Correspondent of ‘The Evening World.) | | Second Inning. | awash 3 WB pane) ot CG ty) wi 7 S ist) | Konetchy drove a single into left | yurdock, soon)! Oh i OO} fete iae ¢ r PROCHE6TER, Sept. 16,—Senator McCarren threw a rock into the WITH QUAKERS IN { AST INNING FE at ee CHO aD | eat) be me) 20 8 0). 54) John Leonard, a millionaire iron manufacturer, with offices in the harmony poo! of the Democracy here this afternoon and created a small Wier gine PORDeN out to Herzog and Moran, c.. ......0 0 3 4 0/Singer Building and for years a well-known figure in the business world wave of revolt. He stid he had been insulted, and from his point of | seat atcacel Ghee Geter eae, Ei po 00 8 plot New York, was shot through the heart and almost instantly killed at view he was right. After Losing First They Shut)New Man Holds Chicago, ‘but | cormek sed an easy one to Charles. |" Bt 5h lidcoleock aay by 4 revolver Which is secretary, Walter C, Phillips, The ripples of discontent still ruffle the surface of Democratic har. ee A | The Third Inning. SOS MURS get at aah el paris a mony, but MeCarren in his protest against the insult, as he called it,| Out Phillies in Second They Land Hard and _ Clandail tossed out Baldwin, Shaw Mt) Totalp ...... 2/2 8 M12 2 says he was Las to examine, ried ee ees to say that his organization in Brooklyn will suppor Tussle. | Often on Chappelle. {aammecuulan Lormerser to, ene elas ttl Batted for Byrne, Leonard is President of the Manhattan Rolling Mills. Phillips was was careful to say that his org 0 pport the }both Crandall and Herzog. Charles hoPaieHa ' ticket tad | lnolled: Out to. Tenney, anger nd | bata EA She hata th Siecibn placed under arrest atter a police investigation of the affair, ticket. | RHAG: TOOK ATRIRG BEMAL e ONT truck! First Base on Balls— a . ‘ , : : Pate IRIDY CHETTY GLH TATA FIRST GAME. | CHICAGO. lout NG. ee ee of Lh, 8 cerofecenta, 1 | The shooting took place in the library of Mr. Leonard’s Montclair Sovee (ovenler land acly ani) Avialen igs ty po, A. E, Slagle,it a a ae was out, Moran to Konetehy, ‘Ten, Laft on Baser-New York, § St:ihome, at No, 88 Maple avenue. His wife, her niece and a trained nurse. on Thomas, ef .0 0 2 0 O Byers, 2 .4....0 0 3 2 $ popped out to Osteen, NO Struck, Owe By Crandall. %: BY Belt) who thas been attending Mr. Leonard, who is eighty years old and an nus i kaa) - OFS Q ‘ wo 4 . , Ora aida sues Clarke, If, 3,1 0 0/Schulte, rf. 0 0 3 0 0 Fourth Inning. hag Bile Chane, teem 82 invalid) were talking i in the next room when they heard the shot, ssfiil an r 2 Ce Oy C8] NLD sgcawae 7 0) est | Stol Rase—Murray, —— ees . Feareaiieel hy Denes 0 : fe Kt I seer ae ; : 1 ; ; PE THE MNRAS Wild Pitches—-Cran fl, Baldwin, They ran into the room and found the by being allowed to plac ton Wagner, 83 i ee ee ; if th ) , sg a ; assisted. Herzog ally tossed out Mur- | Hit by Piteher—Bremeien, old man lying back in his chair elutch- for State Engineer Philip 1. Farley, a FAbby 2b... 0 3 3 BEEN Co. onan OS poonetRaeL only, aERTE CT | Ing at his heart. The revolver lay on young engineer from his jet—thi Gill, 1b. 1 1° 9 0 0) Tinker; ‘ al ak 3 a single into centre field. Seymour lined | | the floor, twenty-second, fon ‘ ee 0 0 2 0 Ol King, c., .......0 1 7 3 o/0ULto Shaw. On the hit and run play | AMERICAN LEAGUE. | “I think the bullet hit my badge” he eat Seren pane wen | Gibson, ¢ 0 1 4 0 1/Pfeister, pi. v.60 0 0 1 0 Meld. Fae Necahky ioratorsay Nol gasped, referring to an Exempt sire- leat Peisuslancti aieked hit Camnitz, p OO 00 a, TH Gp su OMDEL ies Sgt cies|| At Chicago. | man's badge that he wore over bis mes wh Bae Pe hea | Leionone Hance 27 12 ( ‘lev. 2 20000 a7| heart. nin nomination as a candid —> ILeever, pisseeeeee yw @ & Fifth Inning. Gieveibnd A Nl NV Wns | heart, rey | , ‘ , cage : 0-1] Kings, but said nothi He re med) Se ate re aaa BOSTON. Bridwell threw out Byrne, | Moran“) AR | Died in aif #n Hour. Wer vitval sorehe ct MUrshvit 1 Governor Says He Is Much Af- | 2 ee RH. PO. A. BL ReeGk guy Devlin tirew ost! Baldwin, PaAer a Berger hand Beat Tione wc ved in , F Hove ; naw: himself to some extent discre lBactentn Naas aw 4), McCormiok bounced a single off Bald- O'Loughlin. ein ceopetd teleploned fore DEEN.) An opportunity to register fected by Confidence of PHILADELPHIA Becker, rh sur 0 8 1 0 0) ie wtiet, Btidwell flied to Murdook yO), hails Synnott, the family physiclan, but was afforded when lit 1 ote ; RH, PO. A. E | Moran, If it OW 0 pendall walk BEER Agata ee ney be was unable to do anything for Mr. Queens, the conquerors e” Cas. the People Him Grant, ss seer. 1 1 4 2 0) Browne, cf. ' 0 2 0 O scored McCormick and sent Crandall St. Louls ...00.0000010 | Leonant. ‘The bullet had penetrated his tlely, vices a core Deden fed oo = Knave, 2b... hat G8 OEE, 1, onpnonan © (slik sk) to third ise, Tennes Are isecong (on aiatteries — Summers and Schmidt: heart and he died In haif an hour with thon of Smith and made it plain to the been | Clement Teer 0 1 3 0 0 Sweeney, 33b,....0 0 1 2 0 Fe eee AE Rat AILEN GA BOTTA —__.——- | Chiet ‘of Polls Gallagher was nott: Convention that he resented the wanes |Branefleld, 1b. ..,1 1 8 © 0/Bowerman,c. ...,0 0 4 1 O/the bases, Donttn talked’ dorcing EASTERN LEAGUE. FIRST RACE—Ragman 1, Foct-|fled and asked that Mr. Philips be de. nation of a candidate from Kings « eel Gatorie. ot 0) St 0) Ohieen, co 0 Lt 4 4 of ln Tenney, Baldwin's goat ‘was gone pad 2, Prudent 3. |tained at the house till he had ques- whom he had not been consulted oeing in | Ganormen Sa tiirts i 6 9 On Se | [by this time and he was taken out of : tioned him. After a consultation with said he would not be responsible for the 1s a most) Courtney, 3b. «+++ 1 ‘ aa Merete Dp. 000 8 Of He Poe aA tah Buen per cay: At Rochester. SECOND RACE — Ironsides 1, Shira a appeared half distracted votes of the people of Kings County, Dooin, c. 0 38 2 ‘McGann, .. we 0 0 0 0 O Herzog. Davitn fouled out to Byrne. | Montreal oo1010 Waterspeed 2, P: 3. with grief, the chief notified the County , consider t eee meieenorence. 2 Prosecutor and County Physl who would consider the action 9 hens) aoe 1 0 1 O/Kelley, If. ........0 0 1 0 0| THREE RUNS. | Rocheste 401000 proeerer a pau HY i valolan De. convention an insult helr organiza. edits y; ane ape eer ms ' ae viF | . ri je house, In Gonvention an Insult to thelr organtea say cordial | STH we Tice Bund 0 Oo 1 Cl ge et nite ‘ 4 eet Bae Umble OB ter! THIRD RACE—Miss Sain 1, Whip|the meantime Philips was placed under MeCarren’s candidate got only ninety-| it env Fe ne a feeSmith) 2+. v0) 0 0 0 Olonemeagrny andiltitas oooeion tee At Baltimore. Top 2, Castlewood 3. arrest and will be held without ball tilt neven votes after several of the up-State aewicelee whlen t4 SCORF. BY INNINGS. y — — — — —|bases. Osteen singled to centre fleld, Newark ... as | hls story has been verified. He gave counties that had voted for Smith on si Mea Ty phttadeiphia 1 0220000 —Srmotal ow, 0 5 27 13 0] 8corIME Charles, but Osteen tried to, Baltimore . FOURTH RACE—Suffragette, 1; his age as fifty, his occupation as @ | bookkeeper at Twenty-elghth street and Second avenue. | ‘Phere are several points tn this case FIFTH RACE—Lord Stanhope 1,/ to be cleared un,” sald the chief after Cairngorm 2, Lad of Langdon 3. his Interview with Philips. “He tells a | isible story, but till we have Inves- | i tigated It he will be held." SR aGeae sauy a CuDlied al Meise told thatchiaritiae NeInea been ng as Mr. Trance, 2; Spectatress, 3, — pl |Adrluche 2, Notasulga 3. ac Leonard's secretary tor several ears, Since he became practl- Racing Charts on Page 2, uly bedridden Phillips had been fre a uently called to Montclair, He was BY VICENT TREANOR. also, he sald, associated with him In business er Building and GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, Sept. 16 —Suffragette, the running in the colors of Ji which have not been seen e deals mmoned to the ‘ew York, he sald, to are 21 a business deal, and former Keene filly, le Rowe. house from ange the de years ona Metropolitan track, won the Willow) ' it was ane morning deeldv 1 10 Ret Stakes feature this afteroon from the | the Lackawanna crain at the Jlen speedy Trance The latter, evidently se station und walk to his employ. not as good as she was before she was asked to meet the best of age Found Pisto in Street, the Flatbush, was outfooted practica He walked up Elmwood avenue. A Suffrage! by m the depot he says he ing on a grass plot at t Phere was a dozen ler hearby, and e fun polit 4 ad van Ing gative Phiilpe - Spectatress’ coming. fro! Vlien he rea onards house 5 te } va nt liorary, He first race the original field ¢ 1 ped up in a - ‘ w 1 him about asked to see A pulled tt out, and ur vf week as in n iting It Into Mr, wees us Pitt ne on t b Apts WOR Oe NUR RTOS 8, Fe I's outstretched hand when the fasers, and there sw exploded, said ¥o, pure | Fought rade at fa prices of | oes dee Priday Evening “World an | Bening “jo Journal for further particulars, *s? | ais i yas offering it to Mr. Leonard for ¥ le forward. he teld