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GIANTS CLINCH PENNANT. WIN TWICE AS CUBS LOSE a - a i Fair to-night and Saturday, - vei fragt lo Che | RESULTS EDITION | SU EE ae _PRIOE ‘ONE CENT. NS NEW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1908, TT KA 6 \ N > | | | at saree} % L i ’ . : ‘ TO-DAY’S SCORES: Thirty Thousand Fans in a Frenzy Children of Dead Millionaire}Golden Pearl Knocked to His ‘ | it Vari Wh G Men $ | Inherit Various Sums, Knees in Feature Event NATIONAL LEAGUE. en McGraw’s en ocore Will Disc! at Gravesend, ee vesend. Doubl O ill Discloses, en Pittsburg 00000000 0-0 ouble Victory Over es 7 Giants 0o1104010-—7 Pi j RESIDUE TO GIULIA.]THE SQUIRE A WINNER. SECOND GAME. lrates. Humorist, Daughter and Servants Pittsburg 30100003 0-7 a Drive Yeggmen rom Villa) at Magnificent Home, Appurten-|Lawton Wiggins Gets the First | Giants 20100360 —12 FIRST GAME. | SECOND GAME. ances and Bulk of Estate Event and Stamina Cap- k FIRST GAME, | PITTSBURG PITTSBURG Redding, Conn.; Officer Traps for Favorite Child. tures the Second. St. Louis 02001100 0O-4,o Gh ds Ee RHPOA® 0) ‘ MAREE Thomas, cf. al) 8 at” 03% h Brooklyo 00020 0 0 O 0= 2 Giarke, 1. 0 8a 0 0 em in ovin ar. Hiroe ale vate 4 3 Olarke, If., 12 8 06 g The WIT of Glovansi Be Moron) th; GRAVESEND RESULTS. SECOND GAME. Leach, 8b... «0 1 1 0 OF reas millionaire, was read In the 3 = i GiECATTAE |] aaone @ ft LEECED Etnodncnann SeaaESe | St. Louis (e) 0 oS C0) Dh Wagner, ss ; eat Riverdale this afternoon, fol-) FipgT RACE—Lawton Wiggins 1, Brookl 0 5 0 3 3 ? Abbatichlo, 2b...0 1 2 0 0 lane 88 ‘ i : ; : 0 ‘ : 9 | lowing the interment of the dead banker ; rooklya = 3 z Abby, 2b... A 3 0 . 6 Ragman 2, Sir John 3. Storke, 1b., 6.4.0 0 7 0 0/7 Mark Twain Advises ‘Next Burglar’ | \ Wisin comers. sn te wen ieee Mion ets ese 8 a 9S Bod 4 6 LA ° hers of the family were present at the R —Stamina 1 Mo: Gibson, c 0 vu 2. 39 0] Wilson, ri Hal 8) 0) He Has Plated Ware and Kittens.) tice‘ resin" nciuing ates |quatte 2 Pine and Needles” Chicago @ 0 1 © Oxo G O10 Oe fi) ee A j ghter, who was ani i . » inbe o6 2 } } Mr, Clemens posted this notice on the door of hig house at Redding, Philadelphia 000000010 1— Brandon, p.. .... 0 0 0 2 9 Camnita, p. iO 1 O TC Conn., to-day: provided for, the dnushter| THIRD Held ral Squire won, | —- = -— = = ial 0H 0) © NOTICE—To the next burglar: Ii ae see ea ea Totals ws.sees eee Oat) ueever, Dp 6M O90 0) 0) There is uophing Bae plated ware in this house now, and than any other child The two wons,| FOURTH RACE—Fort Nonnen| GIANTS Vail, Drvvvvevevese OO OOo § hencetorth, You will find it in that brass thing in the dining-] Giovanni P. jr. and Attila P. were left |4} Delirium, 2; Golden Pearl 3. Highlanders Oo O— ; R EE aah PA cui room over the corner by the basket of kittens, If you want the| trust funds of $15),0 each. A sim pace Detroit a0 & 1 Tenney, 1b, ...... 1 A asec ‘ ae) 1 basket, put the kittens in the brass thing. Do not make a fille ies tett fon the Bra eauanien| FIFTH 2ACE—Juggler 1, Milford Herzog, 2bi viens 2 0 0 4 0 Batted for Camnitz In second, | noise—it disturbs the family, You will find rubbers in the ae restos snaled ihe ike Reverie a: Wild "efrain 3. a= Neem ry E 7 ~~ | Bresnahan, toil a w NEW YORK front hall by that thing which has the umbrellas in it—chif- Adie Giulia : | — | Donlin, rf. 2 eae On R. H. P.O. A. EL } fonier 1 think they call it, or pergola or something like that. Giulia Gets Bulk of Estate. SIXTH RACE—Duke of noanoke Seymour, cf, fer meOn MQ Lenievi Lo vrarne sl wenden d hue) MnO Please close the door. Yours truly, S. L, CLEMENS. PME een eet ie cen mall Torenia 2, Dixie Gold 3. | esa Bi hnase! 0 @ 4 3 Oo Here, 2b.) 35. 8 48 4 oO | estate was left, She not only gets the Mey here | | YMccormick, If, ..0 1 2 9 o Bresnahan, c.....1 2 1 0 0 \ * + . (i - P very. 6\'4 ‘EN y RAN . | gs. Do n 7 2 } After a desperate fight, in which pistols were used by both sides, two | Peantitul villa at Riverdale and every. | mai nce CENT TREENOR | Bridwel ee ea ee Roa ou ; ‘ ; ; , = 4, Le ‘ Nok ’ 1 | thing in entive residuary epee) (uk i HARTER, Ph amie 1 Th GW PERMENB fia on Od 0 i New York yeggmen who broke into the Italian villa of Samuel L. Clem-| estate CAEN TSN BO) ENC) TARY NETS I) | la meee TeeaL EE Devlin, 8b, i = (9 \ There a pight clauses In the will. |18—The S ‘ord ce c ried to | on \ ", 1 fens (Mark Twain), at Redding, Conn, and rifled it of $300 worth of pee ney ee eee et pay: rt he Be eee ae va Te, oy iad 10 27 18 0 McCormick, If..1 2 1 0 4 j : ront in th hree-year-vld handicap is # ‘ if j : of debts and charge! P SCORE BY INNINGS Bridwell, ss.. ., 2 i Bilverware, were captured by Sheriti George F, Banks on a train of the | ™ uss Bec hee Fanae Trust Com. { tls afterioon for the first time since RIN FOR CAM FROM ST. Ni LOUIS ==: Plitsbure PaO Gea ONE 2 ; F ‘ a t) bo NI We " : mt Sie es - go [the close of the Saratoga meeting, | New ut ark iy ot kG) Ay (pal 8 New York, Nw Haven and Hartford Railroad as it pulled out of the Red- ren as executor e third clause) ee knocking Golden Pearl about to his | |r n Br ® 9 0) 0) | Hing depot at 6.07 o'clock this morning. In the fight the Sheriff was to my beloved daughter, Giulia p, |Rnees Just before the stretch turn, a | i inn a P ae DAN A000 hot in the thigh, one of the cracksmen was wounded in the le; Morosin|, 1 give, devise and bequeath | 51 to win us he pleased trom Delirium | “On male = ‘ Base on Halls By Maddox, 1; Bra cGinnity, pe 0 0 0 20 f Figg ial Be in the Leg and the ny dyvetting house and all the a eautiene HeMth Inde REREte teal Overalllandi Mc@uillentHave al Gamells)Galledi When) Dadeal Sui, oney stacdow 11 by saul == Sa ther beaten almost insensible, appurtenances at Riverdale, N Pea tgteae Gee balico a ok Peel Pitching Duel at ty, 2 NZI Goon conn) SU Sh a 4g jgollection of miniatures, antiques, | We are erry C Jela vers Are i Passed Ball-—-Bresnahan The men boarded the ‘train at Bethel, a few miles from Redding, ‘medals, bric-«-brac, household furniture, | Lawton Wiggins Wins First Merry Pitching Duel a 1; gers Are Ahead in the | Left on Bases—New York, 4; Pitts. , lage dite Of! Camnlts, oft Leer, a fold and silver plate, linen, books, paint.| Lawton Wiggins won the opening | i ia, Sey, p | burg, ae jot Wall 4; off Wilts, 18 hey had been traced from Mark Twain's house to the station by the “0. Sa steer Hay rages, col [event in aay fanilon atte flloning th | POG ns Serene: pers fort revert of Vall 3; ont Wattage a. peculiar marks left by a broken shoe one of them wore, and word was lections of arms and armor now in 4) then sent the favorite to the front and| ‘HOW THE GIANTS { jyase on Hrrore—Pitteburg, (3; es fireproof building, to have and to hold | he stayed to the end. Interv f ai F; Bice rrresa . telephoned to Sheriff Banks, who was on the lookout at Redding, that tanur” qn Gee ota jte second place, but in the last ten yards CHICAGO. Sata Blu ON | STAND TO-NIGHT, | vers's °° MerrPittsbure, $8) Now U vas a general closing, and both . H. P.O. A. EB. > Struck ony they were on board, The fourth trects the executor | Hwemantand Sir John nalled him, ‘The R. H. i ; RH. P.O if E| Simuck Out—By Camnita, 1; by Leever, ‘When the men boarded the train at a <= |to hold in trust $150,000 for Giovanni P. rest were closely bunched, |Slagle, If........0 1 2 0 0/Shaw, cf. wi 1 8 1} shy Mitse 1 by MeGinnity, Bethel they carried a battered leather Morosini jr. If he dies without heirs| Wide Turn Bect Moquette, ‘Zimmerman, 2b....0 1 1 3 2/Charles, 2b, aig (ESL UE Wien Erne PIC} Tw Base HitsLeach, Wagner, Mo- felescope grip, in which they had | the pr: cine) is to revert to the other} A wide turn into the homestretch was q,, 0 0 2 [ys nanasue @ ob al ih) Sota erzog, Devlin, Dontin, stowed the loot from the humorist's heirs. If he leaves a widow she is to| all that beat Moquette in the second AON ay fe P : i eee p (Ab 4h oh) 0! Sens aye: 87 46 654 My a Meee Wagner, Abby sideboard, They had carried the side- ie one-third, If a widow and children, | race. After lene ne atthe Way ery Chance, 1b 0 0 8 Murray, rf.......- 3 > Chicago ...--. 85 53 .616 storke: Starke and Wage y oand | hoard trom the dining-room to the lawn widow 1s to get one-third and the] ing lost, Several lenetie turns Hitt | Steinteldt, 3b......0 1 2 1 0! Konetehy, 1b 09 6 1 Pittsb 85 54 61 Any | ped eles Open and! aoe et |cntdren the remaining ewosthirds In the drive to the finish Stamina out! Hofman, cf.. 0 1 8 0 0! Murdock, 0 30 | sburg .... 54.612 wes—-O Day and Klem, ely | with all the asllverware, plate am | The fifth clause of the will makes a] gamed Moquette and won by a neck. i) at 8 8 stipend, cc st) 0) ia » 2 | eae Rhavelentient ee | similar provision for Attila P, Morosint | Montfort chased Moquette all the way Tinker, s8. are Meee aca Ven real | ot r t Tee ‘ 1 almost got him at the stretc e | ; 2 Moran, ¢. DY as . Spi the passengers in the car by thelr evi- } chilling May Inherit. effort was tiring and in the stretch) era i 0 0 1 4 O Salles, p 0 1 2 0) BY BOZEMAN BULGER j . | he te Monfort s at let Pins and Needles! * , Me 2 ! 8 Thirty - +) One of them, a little, swarthy man, Ther death if she leaves a husband ona: The Squire Was Game Ietotalsmennerrnn te opheayede) <6 Polar a 2 day saw the Giants take Pitsburg into camp for two games, “The gmith a close-cropped black mustache third will go to him, and if a husband| In one of the prettiest races of the! *Two out when winning run was *Alperman out In sixth by batted | i | Pare gicing hig hand back to his hip and children two-thirds to the children, mosting, ‘The Squire) signed rasa bal jdreaded Pirates were babes in arms, Matty shut them out in the first | <I |The will does not refer to Victoria as| nh. It was Di . Sweet Scored. ‘ i , ye i “Look out for that chap,” remarked “my beloved daughter,” as in the ease| and. both. rode admirablye It waa to PHILADELPHIA | BROOKLYN; jand Wiltse held them in the second contest. Pittsburg started out like | john Dyas, the conductor of the train, kowhane ma Patched T with Giulla, It simply says “my di close at the finish that the fuaeeale m. R. H. PO. A. B. R. H. PO. A. E. Pa ; Charles Beers, the baggage man. Cen) ar ¥ daush-|fave called it a dead heat, Tt ee ie eee ct viesesse 0 1 1 0 0 a house afire in the second game, but soon subsided, Fei rate esl into Redain, Hurls the League Leaders The seventh providing a trust ais tie restate a mae Grant, a8... : : sl | Lumley, rf. .0 0 0 0 0, Now York turned toward the Polo|north of Sixty-sixth street were Pheriff Banks, big and florid, aera | fund of $150,00) for the daughter Amelia, Easy One for Juggler. Knabe, 2b.. «+ - Hummel, If. +20 1 0 0 0)Grounds long before noon to-day, skip [ee ‘pped, leaving hundreds standing on ft. He walked back through the smok- Back a Peg. joekines. -Bocauetce’ ie Peete care) ‘The Afth race was seratched down tol Titus, rf. eo 0 1 ; ; o| Hamm ‘, ccone © 0 ©. Olatrp turin trertera cmt oemy bl Me tht No one could gt offyand | f eded by a 1 | no one could ge! ' t ne a ata tae’ dausheer “Riel aad neh inapiiey > Sa Ae at ite Clement, If. . 0 Alperman, 2b. ... 0 0 5 3 Oj stacle that stood in the way. The pen-| J i.,1, forged aralehe eae eta | {the two men who had broken into Murk gare for hereeif, I direct that a trust | way from Milford, with Wild Refrain| Bransfield, 1b... 9 0 10 1 0} 0 2 0 3 O/nant bee was buzzing everywhere when | "A? 4, | Twain's house. Conductor Dyas, re- BATTING ORDER. fund of $150,000’ be created for her.” third. Red Friar ran disgracefully. Ha 0 60 (ESE, 88. . a MNT ERA Biron Gene nthe feta | At 1 o'clock the pressure at the gates | Poseneeng TR ROTO Ie Peene drs Fron | Detralt Yankees, Fen tae oalnl as Reestee of the pt | wouldn't run a step, and in the frst | Osborne, Cisse aio | Sheehan, 3b. 1 1 1 0 ojthe one ee ant the plavers. were | td decome so great that linea were | Bethel, told the Sheriff that he thought | McIntyre, If. Meliveen, ‘If, Se oan etrolcat the ince [ale a mile was a quarter of a mile In| Courtney, 3b... 0 2 1 0 O/ PEE (Yo 1 9 5 9 pian hour later, and the players ert [formed extending two blocks In both the men he was after were back In the | Schacter, se, Conroy dt, | cae of. the Deo ee eee tral Sul ceaineeluacklitechy for) 000) Ol 5d 10 , | amaze | ons, Commissioner Bingham ore Crawford, cf, GRABAT Che fund rev estate, |; Wouldn't go. It 1s said that nis trainer | Jac Wp Chi Bell, p. veeeeeeeee 1 1 0 8 0) sandwich-eating humanity Hated unas toenails : coach, John Oddie, a ticket agent of | Gob, rt, Hempatil, rt | *| admitted ‘before the race wat Red Friar 1 wa vot t 0 8 0 t a (Gia! shee i 5 a squad of 200 policemen to take the road at Milford, Conn., and Will-| Roseman, tb, Goatoneage, t or jega-| would not run around the track, 1¢| McQuilen, DP. HpeHetmecniwe tes uthose ayn nad ataken of the crowd outside the Nam Brunson, a section hand, volun. | Payne, c. Money: ab | estate being this Is so, he ought to be called to =) = = <= | Total -3 6 21 14 time by the forelock would occasionally | ,.sunds,’ and for the first time thie teered to hely the Sheriff out, and the | Killifer, 3h, Ball, ss iG Ula Sorrel ea neianal clases) account: tonustar ean Totale cece verses 2 7 80 8 1! Game called at end of seventh inning| rise and let out a muffled cheer for ceteon twenty regularly uniformed three men, followed by the conductor, Winter, +. ee th “i We ety benenclary under he wil aa ae SCORE BY IND on account of darkness a aah Tal) GEE REY AE" cons were allowed to come Inside and stepped into the coach. | Umplre—Evans. opposes its probate he or she s Shicago v0 019 x 1 ft Bell, 5, | sented a ludicrous appearance. Men, assist the specials. | ‘The train was just pulling out of Red- Se ry aa ee EASTERN LEAGUE. Phiiudelpaia 0 0-0-0 Base) Bile Of ate oe ae ort| gray of hair and ich, sat alongside | AeconGhewdiere sae che: ding at the time, The two yeggs| (Speotai to The Evening World.) members of the ‘Two-Base Hite—Kling. Knabe. | Bell, 1 Bier Leae prosperous, Via sore srr eee laa veinavel adi blnicromdalanatn | feemed by Instinct to know that the big,/ DETROIT, Mich, Sept. 18—The _Vanderpoel & Freed 2 hre-Base Knamminn, Overall,| Firgt Base on Errors—Brooxiyn, t | pill, nibbling away at their Improvised | Thea) veeeea ieee ia Wwe have Fed-faced man with the gray mustache | sa1cn, F Sea: Sen cen eteLy Khabe, “Pitus Left on Bases-8t. Louls, 7) rook | iunghes with as much gusto as a boy/*hit), hem record breakers. Prob. i was after them, and one jumped, got|Pitched up Highlanders tackled the es Montreal ss... 1020 “Double Playe—Zimmerman, Tinker lyn, 6. ay galtee, 2; by Rell, 6 | at & Sunday school plente. “ mise Whe Fede WO ee Tigers in the second game of the series AMERICAN LEAGUE Rochester v.....0 0 0 2 and Chance he imtarmaan |) SCR Cunt Tt D ipa championship was to be decidea, |AVOMP ne seats were gobbled up (Continued on Second Page.) jena: | i Batteries—Jones and Clark; Snyder|_ Stolen, Bases—Siagie, 21 De iitecy eas tiaciren however, and the little nicetios of life/8 fast that the new stands were as = =| Eiretiinalng: And BULCr, SUMP ADH deeenarn ce Ker py Overall 6; by MeQuil-| stolen Base—Murray could well be set aside for such an oc-|!"adequate as were the former oni | Winter threw out Mcllveen, Killiter| At St. Louis. | At Buffalo. ety: Double Play--Bell, McMillan anc Jor-| casion, It is baseball to-d which now look 'ke the bush league mado a pretty’ play to retire Conroy at! pnijgdetphia ....0 009.0001 0-1 Toronto win 0 00-0 0 Teft on Bases—Chicago 7; Philadel- | ian ihe, Sutlibasoballl Thea affairs in comparison. When the first FIFTY: FIVE PRIZES. Cree was hit by a pitched ball gt Souls . 0000 0 0 0 x—2) Buffalo 00100 | phia 8. ied Balle-Ofe Ovent| Unpire—Owens. eulladoraiioiaee aside or Fe the | fame started the crowd must have ratale second. Hemphill was and Bowers; Powell) patteries—Rudolph_ and Brown; Ma- jaa oe | ean Being WONid people of the diamond, x-|Rumbered 99,000 That is the largest -_— pepe aN Oa larky and Archer, Umpire—O'Brien. ieee | (Special to The Evening World.) | BEOPA vaver does things t | number of people that ever saw a ball h h |) ellveen. rawford popped. te At Newark, Cmpires—vohngon and Emelle. | WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, Gates Were Open Early }game in America. For the best letters [NO RUNS, ian he Providence 00110008 Attendance—2.62 ‘sept. 18-Having takem the first game.) Anticipating a crush tie gates were | The crowd was full of snap and gin. solving the $18-a-Week || Second Inning cee a 4 Nemeth) au a) F Seas aaa the Cardinals went at the Brooklyn| thrown open at 11 o'clock, instead of piey Ane ant Up a aE panna | iciitor snuffed out Gard Noni i j atteries—Glaze and Coyle; Beecher Special to The Evening World, | Aaa es the Giants from the minute they first living expense problem] | ai\y srw: ee OM ucapae ie canine saterion Sh rae Pies | Stunayl, Umplree—Murray and! prrpADBLPHTA, Sept. UL—The Cubs {crowd determined to win another Salle 1, and the storm began, Among oni the Held) for (practiegs’ Th s, '§Daltd i > ” ‘pawl pwns ant «d Spenc f eer lielly: sah taeddl d nT th sitors, while | d e a ‘ace for Tautac ther ‘i in ‘Paid in Full, Downs and idan, ‘ Allisieay city came to town to-day to tackle Philadel. | V4, (8 Vee aoe aa tox for the, the atands, Forgetting that there were Mote’ sini cfatibied diet ae One Cash Prize - hrew | f At Clevslane Baltimore Toes phia, Overall was pitted against Mc- | hodgers, %,000 seats walting for them, the base-| (+ tans Wagner, and the big fellow One Cash Prize Payne ponped to Garane Boston 910000 Sisley city 0139000 Quillen in the opening session. a ball maddened fans ran all over each // is 19 stand m lot. of good-natured t lined to Hemphill, NO RUS Ginveuana noo1oo Batteries Dessan and Byeray. Moors —_—_—_—— NATIONAL LEAGUE. Jother to reach the grandstand, and then | try, Three Cash Prizes, Third Inning. Rattories — Arellanes and Donchue;}and Fitagerald. Umplres—Stafford: and jfor two hours patlently Wooked at the First Inning. Hach - + &F) Chesbro was easy for ,Wintor and Rhoades and Ben Dee haan (Wasaga a SAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAAA AMAA AANA M empty field, Thelr judgment was well | | Chest . s $ poles “a | ther hour | Thomas, the first man up, popped @ Rossman. Schaefer and Rossman fot At Chicago. At Boston founded, however, for in ano hou Z 50 Prizes of as man Mellveen, Conroy fanned. NO RUNS ’ ; Neon teh tes were choked, the long walk | Week fly to Devlin, Clarke was more irs of #2 t BHY, tae oy and Moriarty retired Downs Washington 0900000 Racing Omcials Named It makes little difference 3 | Cincinnatl 9 1 04) Gee, bagarel Bat peach thecalavaled:alatlon wail ote successful, and beat out a siow roller pairs olf }~ seats tor the Winter bunted a fly to Chesbro. Wall | Chicago 1 18 ANGELES, ¢ Sept. 18—At a *y Infleld, and took second on @ “Dot ; hap? whipped out McIntyre. NO RUNS. land Street; Walsh| meeting of the, Lot Angeles Racing Asso- d—a World Batteriee—Howan and McLean; Dor | solid slow moving mass o and | passed ball. Bridwell threw out Abby Paid in Full” per.\\™’ Ptunnt lining 5 Egan andl ¢ tor the fants Anita, racing |$ What you need—a Wo BerenaiGei Vous: NIslt every Incoming train was packed to the |And Clarke took think. A groan we , tare: eee i ner came to it wrimance at W eb ’ ate . meeting were seleeted as follor Presiding “ > gunwales. Many of the expresses were 1D ; as a a ould a6 whack fo. r'S1| Cree'a fly fell safe in short centre eS ee Oe Sie, al WA Ham ton; astatant Tada. Want” wili go and get it. Kai's Restaurant. 1618 Dare pl Fine! | go jammed with people that It was use beat te EYbudwell, NO RUNS Theatre. (Continued on @econd Page.) lade rane ale proau betes ibimalees crapper, Me © Oaalth; weerviary. P.O. germs fascia ad Wwe] less to make a stop, and all stations Tenney went out on @ foul to Leacm ' 4 \ 4 * > yw PY \ ‘ ‘ . ° 8 a

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