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{ CUBS: VEATHER—Cloady with ( SSS BROWN —_— > He and William G. Rockefeller Thought Brokers Were Act- ing for Some Big Trader. “TRIED FOR A “SQUEEZE.” When They Found They Hadn’t Caught Lawson or Reid They Let Firm Fail. After it had been announced to-day that Albert 0. Brown and Lewis G: Young, of the defunct firm of A. 0. Brown & Co., thd been expelled from the New York Stock Exchange, an emasing story of the collapse was told by a member of the Stock Ex nge to @ reporter of The Evening World. According to this story E. H. Harri- man and William G. Rookefeller set & 5 and @ neat but cheap gray sult.| oe SIXTH RACE—Etherial 1, Har Sea ilncea con ; 5 trap for a big bear oe Bad ps His nervousness made him conspicuous. tha ratnees socanise etaien eet lem Maid 2, Mariana 3. Wagner Gets Four Hits Off EI More than 25,000 people piled into the Polo Grounds this afternoon, ne ee ionts Bee Soar Denial lie. would rola lear cie with ‘trem- During the long dry spell the asphalt ae 8 _ =lberfeld’s Cripples Lay Low Jlooking for trouble. Not one of them had any intention of starting it, e' Las ey : ter 5 fingers, light take a puff or] » 3 yg SO UINA YEN, " 5 mp ome ¢ Sh a | “ 7 , us . F @, Reld or the Van Nordens, Afte F Be ae epee tas hay beac coated ‘with «| thick, 9p) By VINCENT TREANOR. Bell, With Thirteen for Chicago With Lake but with tire in their eyes they were ready to jump in at the slightest was set they learned that none Ka Laan Ge baiiae y Grese mobile oil. e De- (Special to The Evening Worl . + ° | bey) 7 G revere rp ay 1 the trap ee capemeniad. bY at, Henn Polica Headquat | partment of Street Cleaning adda to the| anecial ve. rhe Evening Word) Team Total ‘ 5 ; | provocation and take a hand. They scofted and jeered at anything that of the big bears who stood he f lower | GRAVESEND RACE TRACK, Sept In the Box, | & Co, There was no one ‘ lubricating qualities of this greasy} : a = t y looked like *hica gr ‘fori bore the trade-mark of the Wind A. 0. Brown & C particularly noticed the .srvous| hele a i Jlooked like a Chicago uniform or bore the trade-mark je Windy to “squeeze,” go they just allowed Segoe the cohumbla waa about | Coane bY sprinkling t with water at 4—The Speculation Stakes, the ftea- | —— Ver : on ‘ ee iar vee firm te go to the wall in the natural) Hiine Tact River, feeling| ceqent intervals, ture of the card here this afternoon, PITTSBURG | BATTING ORDER | City. Every man and boy in the stand took the decision calling yestere course of events. he mist that Bus Skidded Lown Hill. was run In a heavy smoke and mist R. H. PO. A. B. 2 \day’s game a tie as a personal loss. The circular interior of the Polo “4,0, Brown & Co, sald the member A | Miss Phitpott. destrt that obscured the hprses from the time Thomas, cf, 0 0 8 0 Of, New York Ghictego a f 1y to bubbl d i exchange who had been en the young} Miss pOky Gearing ato) cosa) AVEUN poe eae A BI RE eH ee Mellveen, If Habn, It, Grounds was like that of the crater of a volcano ready to bubble up an ef the aa me ALL Kat der ieOIRS newest cigarette and | Venue, paused a the curd on the cor-| they went around the paddock turn Clarke, of , 10 1 4 0 O'Contoy, ib, Beianed ct, : Ni F fan, tne bane ade of the rae bu his head, He/ B&F te lay a course through the rush- | UNt!l they were In sight in the stretsh. | 2) 3 ait eu cy sa) orealet Rented run over the sides at any moment. ‘ eme—possibly wa! c Cs o | ing tide of vehicula s No one knows just how the horses ran ACH, UD. seeeee £ . ~ i % °¢ ay wean hy men who | ing ehicular traffic She stood si cago W¢ demand a ¢ e-header several thot as occurred this week ne beloved hetore| dlfectly tn front af Thorley's and along-| $9 the backstretch. All that is known | Wagner, 88. ..... 1 4 1 1 Hearing it Chicago Ww vuld lemand/a double header al Ue 1 eee wm H. Harriman and Wil Im, he] Side the great electric light pole, trom| of the race is that Arasee was off in| Abby, 2b, il 9 8 sand of the faithful arrived before 1 o'clock to witness the appearance of jeadership » Harri aa aerat (Reeth front followed by The Squire, and that | ¢ 2 > fam G. Rockefeller, to have been a mute bp eae es Lie lts how they finished Monfort, away | Storke, 1b. Ne the Cubs. , Sar te pendent bea r the pad-| jon crossing, Miss Philpott | '* i ? , : 3 ° ie f sit AO aay covet for LO Seo eer a ao |merely glanced at a crowded motor| ral ra tsi r aay) ground in | SAO Ry rf. 1 y 2 0 True to their word, the Chicago team appeared on the field and took LP DOIRRS DY a toon fi "bus y apt +, | the backstretch, for he finished a good | Gibs Vie 2 6 ———_ 4 i aie DIN Seat euagected of beng bohind|the la meant to do, | "Pus rapidly Ge SPCR aiGOrenety lane peut i ; ; y All (Special to The Evening World.) their places to the accompaniment of jeers and cat-calls from the crowd 1 t out by the New ¥o he » scream, The man /do he slight grade. Ha e noted}. ‘ r MINIS, DP seseeeee ) 6 . tin Sah aor al ere ed See NaH Bae atts ae 1d toward tne closely she would have seen what was, Some little confusion was geleeal at : 8 8 8) citicaco, 11, sept. 4.-Pulting mad-|and good-natured guying by the New York players who happened to be picion shifted to Daniel G. Reld and the 1 He | 3 t to others, that the cumber- bie al BLE aa ree eat pia. | Total 6 13 27 12 1) 1¥ for both Sox and Cubs, the crow lon the field in uniform. When all was ready Coakley took the slab and pclon | a addies bus was skidding to the right. : bap nhs, z ceme o " rf leg in an Ni , 1 rf right, : ; i ne me out this afternoon, eager to sea! tH . ; e VAS Norden u | uffeur, Patrick Fitzpatrick, of | tMet-Attorney's office to serve Jack | BRUOKLYN. ; oe nla pitched three balls to Kling. i he Stock. lan a t the Sox down the Highlande-s and 5 Called for the Stoc ed to dive in among 5 Kast Kighty-eighth street, was | Forst with @ subpoena. Forst refused to Re H GPO CAS el aAGailoreneae ay wae tRerathey af vise ee ) No Umpires Were Present “The big bull interests, who had bee with (he ho 2 thut | Molding the front wheels out from the} De served or accept the subpoena, 9\ Ai ttoncon it, .... 1 1 1 1 Oftory on the bulletin boa-t toiling now | CHICAGO. | Very much to the chagrin of Manager carrying large amounts of stock in th ith doubly sure by | curb, the rear wheels were steadily | he Elder man sald, “Ail right, HAE 0 1 1 1 9) the Cubs had trimmed New York some R. H. P.O. A Chance there were no umpires present. hands of their brokers, concerte sliding in. ‘The rear wheel on the right | stick with you all day,’ HELA OG Bisronopas more. A general feeling of disquiet.|Hayden, rf....... 0 6 1 0 O{but he d 1 the game tn favor of } called upon their brokers for the p and side of the ‘bus struck the curb at a} Forst walked away and the District-/ Hummel, cf....,..9 0 3 9 Olnowever, permeated the throng. due to| py, eee ye at foie by a score of 9 to 0 neverthe. | cal production of the stock on the pre: . “His | point about five feet south of where | Attorney's man trailed after him. The | jordan, 1b,.......0 1 12 0 9 J the aleabtveret “Bulllvanmemunen ate Evers, 2b 0 ¢ less j text that they had determined to place out, and | Miss Philpott was standing. { ult was that the crowd, alway | 7 rap ays 2 2 i Schulte, If. 0 0 3 0 0 Before that President Pulllam had de ; , ;|Alperman, 2b.....0 0 0 2leatcher Is so large a factor with the them directiy in thelr bank loans, An f Instinstively sh s' d backward ily attracted, tagged on and for hal eal Het : 2 is onhieetiry fae aia HBL keoe de Ghanceuivy o1n 0 0 1 to order a double-header and de- examination of the returns made to the} ‘t ene of the suicide was almost | wi nt foot, ‘The Impact of the} an hour or 4o there was a moving crowd |McMillan, 88,......0 0 3 6 1) \yim Wael tle EAla od Hel Know tit { : q clined to furnish umpires, ‘This ts tale Now York Clearing House by certain | wimier the shadow of Williamsburg collision with the curb threw the pro-|of a couple hundred here and there on| Sheehan, 3b...... OO 8 8 Ul aie Way outer the casein, Btelntelds, De a to indicate that his decision in re ! banks controlled by the Harriman and) lage. jecting end of the ‘bus around and the! the lawn. Farmer, 0 0 6& 0 0} A atrone crowd, mostly unknown (eal Hofman, cf.......1 0 1 0 Ojg to the tle game is not final. It Mbekerellenn inter fonethat ewan | Columbia stopped and a boat was | tramework of the circular stairway, Court Lady, the ex-Madd y, won : lene Gan ReRae earaGCaST Tal Rec reeaRinRere Byessii svn 1 2 2 6 0 WAS mads merely as a matter of form shows this tucrease of bank loans on| ed, but there was no sign of the |leading to the seats on the roof crashed | the opening scramble, a selling event | Bell, p. De oe oer Ne ERRIANdAa: wie: UHIGAaEt feted : posi an 0 the two clubs could have & Bock against the pole \tor two-year-olds, She won practically | Sa aaase es at CHO AMAHBAR Cones, Ne eouIneti Kling, ¢......05+ which to protest, By this 2 “The brokers representing the bull o 7 Caught Under heavy Pole. jall the way, and at the end was a Totals it af 17 Sra ulnnaliatec and wbattaroniani Ware coerce: We ty FoR IAB DE Ine th ne Ne the leaders, as the custom is, had ven! STARVING ON BROADWAY. Miss Phiipott's left leg was caught,|/ensth In front of OF aM snout Base Iits—Of Willis, 4; off Bell, 13,/ practising and the troop was badiy | Coakley, p, PO) 010 50) O}GSSIRIBL cen be » the Beeld ese stocks to borrowe ; vi +! Madden bred filly. Taboo broke bad ‘irs se all s— villi, 12 oft | u of Directors aque Tending hee ato ‘9. borroy te euiik ere a7 | Just below the knee, directly at the Madde) ee ae aa ee Hey H ale Base on Balls—Oft Willis, 1 Off | mixed up. WHOWMA rend) 1-0 0 Ol anal patonination, ora ag Othe LenBHGE Ge fhale BOR: Ithout Food Three Days, Young point of impact between the bus and | 8S, URN DE the show money | ,Pitet’ Base on Errors—Pittsburs, 3; | First Inning Overall 0 0 0 0 0 he Chicago Chib now claim that obediently demands of their prin- | Man Collapses on Pavement, the pole. fell, screaming, to the; ji rooklyn, 1, | Melly q : y arate tnd | B u 5 ; H ident in Steeplechase. ade | Mellveen struck out. Conroy ground- they are entitled to the game by for- cipale they called Upon’). 0. Brown @1 ony Tenate ng Inborer, of No, | #dewalk. The shattered pole fell to | peel lala : Strate | I mes on Bases—Pittsburg, 10; Brook-led to abell, and was out to Wales, |**Slagle «6+. ve 9 0 9 0 9 sat under section 35 of the conmhutlos Co, to return them the trap was|,,20 WapeeT ane IOENO} | a north) narrowly missing Jamies Go|, gto later: sleuelend BA Rua e ye ick OuteBy Willlet) by Belli ke late te or eeed teeny gees cur: Sars Se eer || , ' 5 Seung, ALO. Brown & Co, had not [224 Thompson street, dropped trom star- | Pe , narrowly missing James .| qnighed lengths apart as named in the) Siruck Out—By Willis, 6: by Bell ent to lebell, NO RUNS. aH 1 7 be to Gf of the league, which provides for the a i HOt) vation to-day at Sixty-elghth street and | Melghan and C. W. Meyers, who were | steeplechase, Jimmy Lane ran in the ree Base Hits _Shannon Catterson.| Hahn flew to Ball, Jones out, Blair | | ons | playing off of postponed or tle games, the stocks iy Snare paazanalsa having | Wroeaivuy. He had been noticed by | cToseing Forty-Atth sireet. A stump Colors of Hiltehcock for the reason thai | Two Base HityGibeon, Wagner. “leo Moriarty, Tebell New to’ Cres, NO| ‘Batted tor Coakley Tare nig Guice thee ther Chants delivered them on previous short sales, | 9" e hae ced i OTE Oe i encoolors. weren't at ‘the| Stolen Bases—s ; ‘ 2 ia a sree ; Hef RUsaeai HAW EUpte init MATE TTreor Teeth Po certahe @ HO) stoned) intl stagien ¢on|i@rauies Role euRTiLeeni AGiea! Che 9 tre immy Lane ran a good race,| Double Plays—Sheehan, McMillan and 8 **Batted for Overall, | subject to a fine of $1,00 for refusing ols tf dt two. s. An ambulance surgeon | mained in the curb, ltrailing the field all the way and win-| Jordan, LAmley and MeMillan, econd Inning. i Neen: A that watt A either to borrow elsewhere or buy them | from Roosevelt Hospital sald the man| Pollceman Sheehan, of the East Fifty-' ping out on the flat, Ramrod, the only | Umpire—Klem. | Hemphill out, Tannehill to Isbell. GIANTS. Wie le Kad Neg’ Vopee mune te a in the open market. undoubtedly suttering from lack ot | grst street station, and Charles Hou- | other starter, unshipped een ane |Gardner out, Parent to Isbell. Moriar- R. H. PO. A. al oa 4 pk he ore “ x d 7 0 pmenment | Rana. at ack stretch and alloped after i 1G! <LYN, | ity out, oN INS 3 : every game ed whether won or They made CA ALE etorte tol When suf 1 to talk ho|man, of Rochester, carried Miss Phil- back #Felc) tie srouna ‘to the streteh| WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, |!ty out, same way. NO RUNS. |renney, Ibs. ses. eee Se Cs) EGON SEO wat) borrow elsewhere and Tailed, Where: | vid that tie ‘or three | pott into Thorley’s store, She was at- fe ran out of the course Into the three | Sept, 24.—Fred Clarke and his band of| L la 2 is fy fs 4) $b eM pec ashih AAS fee) upon the only alternative was to buy in| days. wane ; n ‘}tended there by twa physicians, who din lane separating the tnfleld | ats trom Plttaburg met| : : | Herzog, 2b.. ..... dered by President Pulliam to play off the open market the stares which they |°! ™ Dt eee Ue from 4 erfOhvelionae Reaih free (Deca eebletiase cout Ase NAthGAG | Poauiams eee a Perret eee (Continued on Second Page.) Bresnahan, c., ... 1 2 0 0/the game, In fact, they were not nott- i s Ess L le e ht quarters coastec 0 twWolche Trolley Dodgers again this after- peciiies Le Spae y fter noon th were called upon to return to the bul e her scream, By the Hen Maile which mark the entrancs|reen here in the third game ef thel Donlin, rf.. 1 2 3 0 Oj fied until after noon that it had been party's brokers, This was the situation| U, S. MARINES STOWAWAYS rgeon Power had arrived from the judges’ stand to th | NATIONAL LEAGUE. * Jeclared a tle, Friday night preceding i) 5 443 ‘ Here Starter Cassidy. c: series and for the last time th | 5 | Seymour, cf () ab Bo) ‘ on the Friday night preceding the fam-| The American schooner Jeanie Lip-| from Flower Hospital, the volunteer Here Sane induied hi Manager Clarke was devermined to cap-| oe | Deviin, 3b (ye Osh Ul National Board to Decide. ous Saturday exploit. J pitt, w arrived to-day from 3an| surgeons had given emergency treat-| was bid up $200 3 . ; | | Devlin, 3b.. ... } . j sur . + 8 bid b -| ture the game as his team is now only At Philadelphia. if McGraw to ed the game Short Thousande of Shares, =| Just, Porto Rico, brought two United) ment to the injured limb. A ot ae eee Pompkins Wl btetasnee golive ibetind otha) GHNta for] cincinnatl 00 A j 000 oo] McCormick, It. 4.0 1 3 0 CO} would nave deen an admission that the | States arines stowaways. ained by 0 c wee | ( ‘ , “on Friday night A. 0. Brown & Co, | MB dalsdt mie Inthe meee ee ais dye paid ene | Detirium Wins Third Race. the lead in the race, Philadelphia’ /1.0 2120000 Bridwell, 8,. .... 0 0 0 4 O/game of yesterday was a tle, and that > # 4 OS sl $ jured yoma 1 a h Py he b rT Was short 385,000 shares, which had ac-| jalirteks Of see spunea tort at | Dad) the three-year-old han.| Vic Willis, who has always proven | Batterles—Savage and Schlel; Moore| Wiltse, p.. 0 1 0} would ha! ecluded the bringing of 4 : : | “IFE OFA PIMPLE jcaused a panic among the passengers Delirium Won tie card In easy fash-|great puzzle .to the Dodgers, was| and Dooin. | L z the matter before the Board of Directs TT | aig eee EI i. on the motor ‘bus. They fought with Mlcar fie towing the pace of Besom|selected to do the twirling for the) Umpires—Rigler and Owens. | Mathewson, p.. 0 0 recdgae AEG rah ARATE eEaTERE (Continuéd on) Second siveioal Le Gl pin. [etch other to get down the steps and inti well into the strete Besom lel] piraies, and with the big fellow In the ———_— 3 h expressed little concern about the Teo Conplesxto: Are eare and Pim- y o this poin onl o quit} haps $ Sete ike i | through the door, Drivers of vehicl all the way t ni poln nly 1 ty " Ny ty Totals rat y 3 % ples Disappear Overnight The Viunied: AtODENG GUE ot curiosine when. caught er Quitice was ‘tilt, | Box it looked like @ vletory for the AMERICAN LEAGUE. } Tota’ uw ey Without Tronble. we of curiosity \1Pn iy by a head in front of Sir John| visitors, Bell was Donovan's selection a: i Hits—Off Brown, 54 ' The alr-minded Mm | Wes. SRR ae fi land in a few minutes Fifth avenue johnson for the flring ine. IRE FI Base on Balls—Off Brown, 2; off |tn would decide the NEW YORK, Sept. 24.—The dispensers| was jammed for blocks north and south Smoke Hides Horses. ‘As this was Ladies’ Day, about 50 At Cleveland. | Wiltse, 1 ‘ ase against us, Me “and [ of poslam, a new skin disoovery, ask] with automobiles and carriages ‘The start and finish of the fifth race x turned out and they Washington ....0 1010000 o-2 ke c(t fee meerieaih & ant ra WOiTAAEa OO g the outcome, hat notice be given that no one is] pitzpatrick, the chauffeur, was ale was all that could be seen. Golden or Donovan's men. *} Cleveland 01000000 0-1/3. by Mathewson, 3 won the game fairly and squarely, urged to purchase It without first ob-|iowed to take his ‘bus to the barn, un. | Pearl led past ine aan at te a First Inning. « Batterles—Johnson and Street; Lieb-| ‘Three Base Hits—Donlin, Kling not ‘ that. The fans jialning an experimental package. Those} der arrest. When he had reported to | Gowan was second, In front of Thom au k hardt and Bemis, Umptres—Sheridan| Two Base Hit—Donlin, e game will be who have tried it will find that th eriore ne kei the Bi ‘1 r g could have " homas smasiied a hot grounder to and Egan | Stolen Bases te, Bresnahan he | his superiors ne was taken to the Kast, Almost anything could hav MaMillan and Was retired at first, After At Detroit Umpires- and O'Day See jafty-cent box, on sale at Hogemans,| piteyeirst street statlon and locked up, | jm the backstretch for all the spectators King Out many! fouln, Clarke Winall oa agp Peps P 3 ry Pulliam, of the Nae K 's and all drug stores, is sufficient —_—»—— | knew. je ball to left-for a bag. Leach! Philadelphia oo Se ee eT to-day announced his de> ure 2 a1 o is ee vanged a scorching “bounder to Shee- Detroit . 2000001 he decree of absolute divorce|to cure the worst cases of eczema ing Charts on Page 2, be attakausyd i 4 \ y | cl game pla sterday as algned this afternoon by J Basahitid — Clarke, and t tnt chmi mplres—Hurst and ites Yeti 1 Fs ; ha SUC SeIBIS reG Tan.| large. The {tek ses on first ap- i | throw to Jordan was doubled! Evans ‘ ; The game will therefore have Gerard, in the suit of Elsie French Vane | re ae etl also cure ache, tetter, (Pel OM Gungplunk After Visiting SENATOR ALLDS RENOMINATED |: No RUNS, iki a dN |Maperansa Brings Them in From ane A ee te eae derbili, freeing her from Alfred Gwynne | i . r ar CY. & 24 ‘Catterson let four bad ones go by and At St. Louis. a 6 ne! 5 Vanderbitt slotehes, scaly scalp, hives, » barbers’ | @ Friend. | NORWICH, Ni ¥., Sept, M.—The Re- | Camoregn let four bed ones go by and] | Ane Chriatobal To-Day. ls not final, the Giants hawkag Even final decree makés noland every other form of itch, including} witam Van Blunt, ¢ publican Senatorial convention for the| Me tamley, Leach shooting the. ball val Boe teula OL CNet: Be dane oe a te the National GAME rovision for alimony, but follows thel itching feet. is nt, captain of Lehigh | new Thirty-seventh District, comoris-| Abby. Hammell banged out a long fy. i ORS me saree Pavrer ihe. lntartocutocy decree claned |’ nu ty the experi + odoeial Valley Railroad barge No. 3, lying in! ing the Counties of Ch Ma which Clarke na‘led” easily. Jordan batteries=Morgan and Donohue; Wad. |member of the Isthmian Tolasion. ia May 2%. | As to the experimental package of/the Morris Canal basin at Communipaw, | and Otsego, was held | y { dell and Spencer, Umplires—Loughlin mission; H. A r, A Manag: of the Glants, de- ay anderbllts were married Jan, 14,| potlam, It can be Nad free of chargeleaies lust uigut on the capain of tho | Jotham f Alids, Of Che iGontiiaed ca Seeced Pan and’ Reraitt tice of the Supreme © lared at his team would iis 11, and have but one child, Willum EH!) oy mai! of the Emergency Lad » barge bree When leaving for his | mously nominate Age.) ne; Arnok} Shanklin, American € not Pp nder any Vanderbilt eck Healy ‘ sy |! West Twe street, New York, |OWn Nesael hie ¢ HOF he anit uk an ator itias has represented ihe, « —— ‘eG@eneral in Panama, agd R. he decision agains Mrs, Vanderbilt receives the custody | oF . ear the com, {as drown @ body las uot been | Twenty-seventh vistrlet, shen Complexion ideal via Wash ee wi dd. civil engineer of Pan&ina Mait- : bes Mica a) jurt for to nee . " y “three years in the State Senate for the past beautivies, with no. greasy Phich arrived from’ G3 | breach ne National League. pated perlods. Of pimples in twenty-four hours—Advt, old and leaves w family, years, tw | olee counters. At] {Mee iad 4 [Bae @pnai Zone, to-day, ss’ President Pulliam’s decision to-day ’ \ a . .* . j r : Gi ib terion cts ’ a RESULTS EDITION | |“ Circulation Books Open to All.” | PRICE ONE CENT, oe hie. IRM FALL AFTER HARRIMAN HAD SET BEAR TRAP fog To-night and Priday. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1 FFT AVE. BUS. “RANE LIGHT POLE, CRUSHING OHA Motor Stage Skids Into Curb, Pinning Victim Against Smashed Upright. Mm \ OF R i |WAS BEYOND CONTROL. | | | Miss Philpott, About to Cross RRYBO Ay 10 | Street, May Lose Leg, | | | | STRIK PAN FS A Fifth avenue motor ‘bus, beyond | [control of the chauffeur, skidded into —_—o—— Despite Prompt Aid. jan {ron electric light pole at the south- east cerner of Fifth avenue and Forty- Aimed. but fifth street to-day, and Miss Alice Phil- fg Plunge Poorly eal) ie |poyt, of No, 2086 Prospect avenue, Many Women See Man /Bronx, who was unfortunately in the ; way, was badly injured, Drown Under Bridge. | the steps on the rear of the ‘bus |broke the pole into three pleces, Miss Philpott's left leg caught between the edge of one of the steps and the tooth- Uke top of the stump of the pole and was 80 crushed and lacerated that the Surgeons at Flower Hospital fear they | will have to resort to amputation to save her life, The accident was due to the unwieldy before the ferryboat Columbia Wil , a slender young Just pulled burg out from Broadway, this aftern 1, He was apparent- man hurried aboa twenty-six years old and five inches tall, with light hair He wore a black derby HORSES IN SMOKE. IN STAKE RAC AT GRAVESEND es Speculation Feature of Card Is Purely Matter of Guessing. PROCESS SERVER THERE. Efforts to Give Jack Forst | Paper Causes a Lot of Amusement. GRAVESEND RESULTS. | FIRST RACE—Court Lady 1, Ob- durate 2, Taboo 3. SECOND RACE—Jimmy Lane 1, Stellaland 2, Pirate 3. THIRD RACE—Delirium 1, Besom 2, Peter Quince 3. FOURTH RACE—Arasee 1, Squire 2, Monfort 3. The FIFTH RACE—Golden Pearl 1 Gowan 2, Dorante 3. | Giants PRICE ONE | “Circulation Books Open to All,"' 908. seater near | CENT. WILTSE KNOCKED OUT, — -“MATTY” SAVES GAME | RTS [NY IRIE: | Twirler Quickly Relieves Oo— 45 2 the Southpaw. | enw ‘Cubs’ Batting Rally in Seventh Inning Chicago 4) 5) o- 6 DONLIN’S HEAVY HITTING 0-1 BEATS CHICAGO; SCORE 5TO 4 o— 14 /Chance Lines Up at 1.30 o’Clock, and Whea O— 0 New Yorks Fail to Appear, Cries: “We ETT Win, Score 9 to 0’—McGraw Sure Board Will Reverse Pulliam. Pittsburg Brooklya 01 00 HIGHLANDERS AT WHITE SOX N CLOSE GA Highlanders Chicago PITTSBURG BEATS BROOKLYN BY A SCORE OF 6 101 BY BOZEMAN BULGER, POLO GROUNDS, Sept. 24.—Mathewson came to the rescue again to-day when the Giants were in hot water in the seventh. Kling’s three-bagger, scored two runs, and before Matty got the Cubs in leash four runs were tallied. Donlin really won the game for New York with Giants, 5; Chic: ee ea his big stick. Scor g0,

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