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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1908, Devlin went to third, out to Bescher, NO LU: Seventh Inning. Sohlei_ filed to Seymour. threw out Spade, Kane walked, singled to right, Kano g And Lobert followed with a tw Which scored Kane and Egan, Barry batted for Durham. led to centre. Tenney rolled Hoblitael as Barry took second, filed to Kane, advancing Barr, out {to Schle, NO RUNS, Ninth Inning. ty, Spade singled to centre, forced out on Kane's {well to Herzog. but der, Bresnahan smashed «tq Bayless. * Bridwell, NO } Tenney waiked re wan, Bresnahan Dehrew out Donlin RUNS. struck Gut. NO RUNS. fosge! out Bayless, MeCormick and F Dubec tossed out Crane Seventh Inning. Egan filed to Seymour, maiked. Bescher fli who threw to Merkl up Lobert. NO RU Dubee to: engled to right Gouble play, liztel NOR Herzog tossed out Hoblitzel. NO RUNS. Eighth Inning ‘Help Wanted ;o-Day! World's Wart Directory. Patsy |. 8 Agents A ppre: fartender Wokbinders: pakkeepers [Bushelmen Butchers iuttonhole Makers @Canvassera © Carpenters Cashiers Chambermaids s ¢ fers Chauffeurs Collectors Eumpositore 3 Sttecellar World printed j va, PIRATES BREAK Egan ‘oing to second, | ‘Dagger, Seymour then fumbled the ball and let him get lite third, Bescher walked. Bescher stole second, Hoblitgel flied to Donlin. TWO RU was Brid- R Thomas, ete va POA, E pe hauaging ters K. thaw en’ Many Others Injured When Passen- ger and Freight on the Burlington Road Crash in Montana—All Cars Derailed; Smoker Telescoped. Kane was out stealing ¢ Single to left and Tenney took second, Herzog popped out to Egan Kle unassisted. Herzog iAwell struck out il, NO RUNS Lobert 0 Seymour, 1 time to double Mowrey 1 Bingled to centre, but was forced on | si arrived! In athe yan Paskert’s «ro OL Herg0ks limon tnanawn (Che mnGe i ere we Paskert stole h go from G rr scent to right, but ud ght suid , was ield hit | care mee hee threw da : * lin taking second, Mc-| Seve tone NO itis par but Bayi at effort Fourth Inning formnge TL 7 a wo to rt \ t Hum 5 n Hofman drove a eer pone use, at CORTELYOU ; ; M dive! tro Te toioe or Most Popular Giant ; ‘Ads,, 444 more than ali othe THAW ORDERED NINBOSTON TO PITTSBURG BY EDERAL JUDGE PITTSBURG Judge R. W. order of Scranton, Sept. 2%.—An Archbald, of PITTSBURG ecsenond, Needham, to Bridwell, Egan | 1 : tempt of court was filed Ia the United | atruck’ out. NO RUNS. CHAT) Neon aan) 0 4 0 leigh akOGSUHE Hare storey (be | Bean threw out Bridwell. Merkle ay States District Court here torday by bated for Taylor and out, | Leach, &b.. ..... 1 0 1 8 1 )Attorney Albert P. Meyer, counsel for f Bchlel threw out Tenney. S| Wagner, ss 0 2 1. 2 @ Roger O'Mara, the trustee of Thaw's] pa ad een aaah = Be estate, | . Abbatichio, 2b.....0 0 0 2 The order decreas that a warrant be SECOND GAME. Storke, 1b 0 1 § 0 Of issued to the United States Marshal di-| First Inning. Shannon, rf.. ..0 0 0 0 6 fecting him to ehend ‘Nhaw and Herzog threw out Bayless, Egan (, answer in the prem: | Bingled to left, Lobert flied out to/Gibsoa, c.... ...0 0 4 1 0 dealt with accord: | Doniin and Bgan was out ste Maddox, p (ee (amar een | @wecond, Bresnahan! to Bridwell, NO |’ fel mp atl The Altea rerinere) 5 eoRUNS. tPhelpsstrre rie t0e LON OM LOy 0) paren tacietn cn spie ge tet rant opt. %.—Burlington @° Tenney led off with a single which & brought Into court was slgned shortt i alent cart [hounded off Lobert’s shoe. Herzog fled after noon and given to Unit Helena for the East by way of Billings, ml totale wiverstens en P, Ston 4 Ponlin lined a hot one straight Into BOSTON. j Stone sald that cs no right tos! es (ales) with a freight train near sone, hands of Bayless, and Seymour R. H. P.O, A, B,| Me warrant outside of the Western | Young's Point this forenoon, and twen- cals another i one straight Beck 4) Ge. tov ad 0 ct of Pennsylvania, and to the best of 4 Paskert NO RUNS. ecker, Tf........e . knowledge Thaw was not In his jur- | {-flve passengers are reported killed ‘i Second Inning Bates, If ........ 1 1 4 0 © isdiction, On this account the warrant | and many injured ne entire train gu. Bescher beat out a scratch single and | Browne, ef. , 0 2 2 0 6 Will doubuess be returned marked jumped the Talla elief train is nos seco ‘Oblitzel singled to ’ jumped the rails, A relief train is now ment to, kecond an eeoeta| HP ea is “i 1 40 0 pfeat inv Ree ete aavar eivlagae ee th ‘0 third to fillin e : . ls not return the warrant im- | being made up at Livingston, anc 1 Adee Re Sweeney, 3b 0 4 0 with none out. Pa pweeney, 0! M y sald the marshal. “J have the dead and Injured to that Rehirs encred Reese itoeenaenta we | Seated) pt) A) ak 0 no right to take the ne er acc place. Among the known dead are En- “say. Paskert going ‘o third. Dubee also| Hannifin, 2b...... 1 DB PPR TUR te dB ae NOW OLE UT nase Healnaet, bik Bremen and ead Bingled, and Paskert scored, McLean |) 2 ee eee and will make an investig inger, hi jan and bh taking second. ymour caught a line | Dahlen, ss......... 6 b+ 8 alo an vaaTEl HLL RTE ROE | Np Reniad ive trom Bay and threw it tO] pong, ; o t- 004. 4 9 yzels | bra n well in time to double up McLean. | Ferguson, D..... t trains were scheduled to pass at A passed ball struck the umpire, and | - --- ihe ae ee @Mubec was allowed to take second. |‘rotals .... ......2 5 27 16 Egan popped out to Herzog. FOUR RUNS ome Run—Bate Devlin walked. McCormick flied to! gtoien Bases--Clarke, Wagner, Browne Raskert. Bridwell was ent he me! shannon, Bates i ae say. De Vore batted for McGinnity and |" pasty on Balls-By Maddox, 2; by (Continued from First Page.) + OVENT {fied to Buoy bi a 8 | Ferguson, 8 eee ene es ELEVENTH DAY ‘ ird Inning |" Struck Out—By Maddox, 1; by Fergu- liq pig numbers to witness the tussle ; Biscrandail qitching for New. York.| én, Ta ca eae Wie Geral WhO REMTRIAEUEC CURT & Weather Clear. « Robert thrown ott by Crandall. | Sacrifice Hits—Clarke, Abbatichio, | | & Mock for the Dodgers, wes! Q5% FIRS! KACE—Two year-olds; hands @-Bridwell made a reat play in throwing Pouble Plays—Lea eos z Th ataiL OE Peo auWislc JOD” Post 2.92, ‘Start g eon Bes Hoblitzel singled past Storke. ern’ se i do the pitching he vis E R. Pleise fhort and was out stealing, Bresnahan | Hit by Pitched Ball—Bates le Rucker, the great southpaw Umpire—O' Day. Time—1.4. ng line for n the game star there were (Special to The Evening World ) Fourth Hania payers) BOSTON, Sort Bien hReKe gh Ca WSL UE Bridwell threw out Mowrey. Paskert hae & ugh the turnstiles in singled to right, McLean singled to| even with Boston in the double-header |)", 4 . sending Paskert to third, and on i a ared the first | Weeorntces throw took second, Du-|ta-day, The Doves captured th: | First Inning tee out. Bridwell to Tenney, Paskert | contest by a score of 2 to 1, and lost) Hayden was too anxious get a georing on the play and McLean taking | a ; renin Fiat AN ALWeATOAllEd GUIGOn third. Bayless was out to Tenney, un-/ the second, scorbe, Pittsburg, Bos- al] @asisted. ON IN. | ton, 1 op and Seymour doubled to left, and took * e points fo 2 lipped. third as Mowrey threw out Devlin,, eFrguson was in the point: it iy Ma nipp McCormick singled to right, scoring locals In the first game, and with per- Seymour, ridwell beat out & bunt fect support would scored a shute down the first base line, Crandall | aanereitetecivaliitor (any islte frove a single {nto short right and|out. Maddox pitched well voy oan ee | a filled the bases. Merkle batted for Ten-|ors. Boston scored one in the second | Dit | hey and lined a hol drive into Egan's on Stom's single, on out ani Leach's hands, who threw to Hoblitzel in time) ...4. and one in the sixth, when Rates to double up Crandall, ONE RUN sat the bail over the right field fence . who threw ta teat | es Fifth ring pe hes Lumley also. souke cutter to YO7 for a home run >} 0 lost tiring the Marte Merkle playing first base for New Ss Ba Dye Paantadi thane bet = York, Devin threw out Egan, Lobert ED ie ranks sinashing ‘the: ball popped out to Bridwell, Bescher sin-| to the Wleachers In deep centre for a Kled to left, and stole second, Hob. JOSEPH STEIN, ACCUS home run. Jordan was implored to kill i Jitzel beat out a slow grounder to} the ball, but Tim was an easy out, be- 110 Devlin and Bescher took third, Mow-| BY BOY, DISCHARGED. ing una find Overall's curves af- no rey popped out to Devlin, NO RUNS, | ter t swings. ONE RUN, eos Ui Haraog walked and was advanced to | ri fa Second Inning nanine se) Hoolitzet mi wonderfull stop and | Charges Made m ‘hance was hit with one of Ruc ai ‘got Donlin’s grounder, but both runners i y 'S ers cur Gnd: weal, LOL Ete oo en dashed into favanced on. the Sermour als nied by ! feldt then drove a long tly to ceUtre: | wag "bully meng about rounded out to Hoblitzel, but Herzow Jitnesses, whic zh 0 banged | aaear all ane feared and Bresna went to. thir Witnesses ‘ fly, which Hummel | Q5x FOURTH RACE —Handloap: ait ane Devlin fowed out to McLean ONE] Joseph Stein, twen , snatch off the ground. Chance Piugh j11.—Modreda, Owner—T. H. Wilila RUN fon made a clever al of secon Tinker L vote i Sixth Inni | for smashed the ball to centre for a base, exp Atael ne ixth Inning. examination to-day ) ate Co: nding Chance over the plate ny Paskert str out, McLean singled| nei) in the Jefferson Market Court on Stole MeMillan dre : to‘ left and took secon® as Dube ae eee reins of, Farmer's throw down, Kling fa grounded to M the charge of Impairing n with Rucker’s swift curves years old, arged ) | Marcus Wall | No. 161 Orehard street, was di er, who threw his Laird Inning tory lach in the company On cross-examtnat Wallach ad tted that he had AT HIS DESK. TON It retary | and ‘Tinke ills Won eas vas returned from his sum- Hl snatched z mer vacation spent on Long Island and £ 12g nker and Chance, Jor resumed bis dutle: freasury De- Ge Det thi MeM was | is and Chance. NO RL partment. ‘ Fifth Inning erson made a great running of Hayden's long fly. Byer , Studded Medal :: Diamond- a The Giants are playing the best baseball that New | York has witnessed in years. ‘hey are out for the pen- ,¥ofm” nant, and from now until the close of the season the struggle t 7 promises to be the most ex iting in the history of the league. ‘ As an encouragement to the individual members of the £ team The Evening World will present to the most popular "' *) player a diamond-studded gold medal. All New York fans“, can express their preference through The Evening World ‘ I 4 strik ¢ coupon below, which will be prinied da.ly m the Noon, a tg (Chance. A mild piten a : Baseball and Final edi:ions: walked. Jordan’ fanaed out. Burch it — t 1 Ne AUNS. ‘ EVENING WO&LD BASEBALL PRIZE. ; CREATEED a f For the most popular member of the New York ns Ket on walk : | National League Team, jataot eae a) an Ine fied to Caterson. ONE to was gathered : I vote for occee cocccsccceves eeeeee § Nit 8. grase- i him out Name .....cccocesccccmececccsenssocceies HY ’ Tor a oul, ae Eighth Inning Address. ee vewece nker Mied out to Burch. Klin med safely ia short left and 1 Overall beat ou Address Letters to Baseball Editor, Evening World, P, 0, Box 1,354 Siagie filed out to Burch and Ki Sepi. 25, hinan, § ) added nd a quarter ALY quarter. t and was nev | this afternoon, Then Stay Benoe lach told Magistpate Cornell yes-! aq" to terday that two boys had been sent out| out. Shee ne with him by Stein to rob cash drawers ) Ha ared aoe 8 bounder ing TWENTY-FIVE KILLED IN WRECK OF TRAINS Needham walked. Egan threw out { Doniin, NO RUNS. i Eighth Inning . 4 ching for New York. Brid- | Feros SHAVE Dizaler ‘lared i 3) F é wail tondd out Bo w York. Brit: | Ferguson Proved a Puzzler to Declared in Contempt of vin, ylor threw out Schle 14 . sits No Rug "the Pittsburg Sluggers Court in the Receiver- Bute aera dcuine. ploy. Moarey. v0 , ~ shi ake + ban to Hoblitsel, Mecormick fouled in First Game, ship Proceedings. Young's Point, but the Hagman of the freight could not get a warning to the passenger train in time because of fall- ing snow. ‘The express car telescoped ker, s occurred, none escaping. the sir and inthis most of the allel Sf. PAUL, Sep of the wreck at e first report Young's Point, Mont., received by President Elliott's office here states that O. L. Babcock, fireman, Jumped from his engine and was killed, Brekeman Milo Halloway was also Killed. The report says that nineteen engers killed and eleven in- EVENING WORLD RACING CHART AT GRAVESEND. Track Fast. five and a half furl Winner, b. c., $50) added Won handily 164 4_ Pin, Jovkiye id. ANG. se Mason veiter, im; #300 by Ogden— heer won easly na good race, Beau: six fui W nx o nner, br. c., by Buek Leth etd Practical . by Royal | was out stealing sec- r to Hummel, ONE RUN Catterson pasted » short left for a base. Lum- wl fly of third was nai! nfeldt Hummel fanned. Ninth Inning Evers struck out third on C t thd Rucker te Jordan, Tinker flied to Catter 3 j out to Kling. Bure ints out by Steinteldt, Me lan fanned. NO RUNS. ANOTHER TO DEATH During a quarrel last night In which claimed a sailor as her sweet- iia Mason, thirty years old, of 8 Mason street, stabbed to death Mary See, twenty-one years old, of No, 76 Na street, Brooklyn. The women Were in the saloon o; 4 vel Hoffman, ut Hudson re) avenues, Brooklyn, The. three together, and the man sud- ently left. Then the Mason woman drew koife and atabbed her adversary, ‘ te Ali_ were newroes AS YOU SOW SO SHALL YOU REAP. yt food yields a harvest of health and happiness, peace and prosperity, TRY Grape-Nuts FLAMES AWAKEN SLEEPER TO CA HEROES 10 SAV jBlaze in Tenement Cuts Off | Many Dwellers From | Stairs. | Sanpecair = | There ‘Thomas | O'Brien's undertaking establishment, on | was nobody In ‘the first floor of No, 669 Tenth avenue, this afternoon except a clerk, Michael Sheehan, and Sheehan who has the night watch, w Weep on his cot in} }an inner room. He awoke, choking to | | find flames all around him. While he slept a fire that started at the back of the house had spread, He didn't even have time to dress. In his underclothes he ran through the fire, open the closed front door and lit in the street, singed and | scared and yelling an alarm in a voice that instantly filled every tenement window along the block | The blaze ran him a close second. It! burst out of the door behind him. it was lucky for the tenants on the three upper floors that twe fire off duty —Hank Hunterman, of Truck No, 21, and Wally Frost, of Engine No, 3i- happened to be passing just as Sheehan emerged. Tenants In Perll Above, The firemen ran up the steps leading to the floors above. Already the stair shaft was filled with smoke flames | had eaten almost through the thin tition wall of the underta’ On the second floor F John Kern and her six ch burst in a corner, suffocating and Carrying two of the childr arms and herding Mrs, Kern with others, Frost got them down over | burning steps to the sidewalk, ju Sheet of tlre shot cross behind them This cut off the escape of Hun man, who had meanwhile rounde Mrs. John Gleason and her f dren on the th floor, and Mr Henry Schulte and her brood of on the top floor, Aft Hunterman got all the ladder the roof. enough to house next Heroes Kept Up Work. being old and dry, burned barrel, Deputy Chlet t was dange: aga and out easy the It was across to them or. No. a tar ad Alarm kept up their good work, down took a gulp of fresh air and then back after some more The reinforced firemen held the blaze to the building where it started. FIVE MEMBERS OF A. 0. BROWN & CO. ARE ARRESTED. (Continued from First Page.) | | | | though he agreed tha partment had exceeded its authority in the matter, There was notaing for Mr Lauterbach to do but wale for his| diients to be arraigned | | Woman Makes Complaint ] The complaint produced before Magis: | trate Finn specifies that on Aug. § Mrs the Pollee De- Abernethy ordered A. 0, Brown & Co. | to purchase for her twenty shares of | United States Steel common and twen- | ty-five shares of Mis Kansas & Texas, Upon the representation of the firm that the stock had been purchased she gave a check, payable to A, O Brown & Co. for’ $1 covering the| cost of the then market | securities. She has been unable get her shares or her money, and the receiver, Mr, Littlefield, fias been un-| able to find any trace of the transac- tlon on the books of the firm | | Held in $2,000 Each The polloe court procealings were brief, The five prisoners were arraigned | and Magistrate Finn fixed bail at $2,900 fn each case, continuing hearing {until Oct. 5, Bonds had been prepared in advance, with the amounts left vas cant, and the matter of bail \ tn a’ few minutes. James R i of the Fidelity Deposit Trust Company, of Maryland, furnished the bail Mr. Lauterbach, on behalf of the members of the firm, sald that Abernethy's securities ad simp! mislaid. They: were in the assets of the firm, he sald, when the assets were turned ove® to the receiver, and a care- ful search will doubtless bring them to light, he sald Platt’s Chlorides The Odorless Disinfectant Prevents Sickness Sold everywhere. Write Henry B, Platt, 42 Cliff St., New York, for free book. price of ny sho swears, to Larg d Ainest stock of Diamonds, Watches and. dewelry ‘ork. Ne emplerers’ reterences required. ite for Minstrated Catalogue No, 44, 37 Maide B89 Fy a Lane, N. Y. L.W.SWEET&CO, | raigned in the mn Time, 1:54, Melange, Bitter Hand end Doubt also ran. FOURTH RACE-Six furlongs; maid. en two-year-olds; purse $500.—Quantico 17 (Musgrave), 2'to 1, 4 to § and 2 to 6 | won by two lengths; Red Mimic, 104 (G | Burns), 4 to 1, § to 6 and 4 to 6, second | Claiborne, 107 (Garner), 4 to 1, 7 to : and 3 to 6, third, Time—1.144-5. South jern Brind, Pimpante, Istrouma, Swe! | | Wish, Generous Moor, Cap. Griffin awyer Millar, Great Jubilee also ran -year-olds and FIFTH RACKE—Thre up; Ringwood Steeplechase; purse $50 | two miles.—Butter Ladle, ‘163 (Beam Jish), 8 tod, 4 to & and 2 to 8, won ps ES Picktime, 166 (Arehtbald), 7 to 1, 6 to ! ‘and 6 to 5, second; Capstan, 152 (Car jrier), 4 tol, $ to 5 and 4 to 4, third |‘Time—4.9), Inkap IL, Tony Hart, B: jberry also ran, Bilberry, Inkap IL, an | Tony Hart lost thelr riders. SIXTH RACE—Ono mile and @ teenth; purse $00); for Canadian foi three-year-olds and up; on the Floss, 14 (Musgrave), 7 to 2, i to 6 and 7 to 10, won by two lengths; Cannie Maid, 109'(Kennedy), 3 to 1, 4 to |6 and 2 to 5,2; Ayrwater, 118 (Bergen), Once Rich Young Man Has Often Been in Trouble-- Held in $2,000 Bail Jules R. QGimbernat, who hes been 6 to 6 and 2 to 5,'3. Time~1,60, Hands Down, Clean Sweep, The Globe, in the limelight many times because of! Moonraker also ran numerous troubles with money lenders and others, including his wife, was ar- Court this morn: | petty larceny and held in $2.0 bail for examination on Sept. 2. Philip Herrlich signed the | bail bond and Gimbernat was released Gimbe| , who lives at No, ing on a chan t's mothe West One Hundred and Twelfth as Br surprised this af: | when informed of her son's arrest. She sald she had been {l, but tans 7 hat she hed neither seen uor heard) MUDEAN METHODS from Git at for weeks have eliminated the eyeglass @ specific charge against Gimbernat was employed as sales- peddler. But just as dangerous Wes meres for thoughtless people are the r store of George Neu- ny ; Stone street, in Septem- | OVer-the-counter” salespersons, ber, 1907, he $10.50 worth of cigars | They are no better at “guess- to I J. Aver, who afterward was) jing” than the peddler, Abso- found to be @ fletitious person Gim-/ tute certainty in the fitting of is that while he van man, n the co at No. 2 pernat denies the allegation, aay f ee nlcuaah (ar coat eeea mala) line sses is OUI NADOSSIDIe HTOURH fpertone are better known on Brouge| €Xamtination by OCULISTS, way He tlved tor a| HARRIS OCULISTS are regis- ime wrt and entertalaed| tered PHYSICIANS—not sales. erry's and ee WOODBINE RESULTS. lavishly at S! er resorts. | people or guessers. | Ghsses, if vou need them, $1 up, eclal to The Evening World ) | OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS, TORONTO, ¢ 5 sulta in 64 EAST 23D ST....Near Fourth Ave. the racos here as follows: §4@ WEST 125TH ST..Near Lenox Ave. f dye welt fe 442 COLUMBUS AVE...8ist & 82d Ste. 76 NASSAU STREET...Near John St. BROOKLYN, 489 Fulton St., Op. A. & S ——— Drink Orangepiny, Fine sparkling wine, non-Intoxi ting), ou cure for indigestion and dy la. Sold dy Acker, Merrall & Condit, Bath & Tiltord, Riker Drug Co.; Hegeman & Co., 200 Broad nd Broadway, and all othet ORANGEPINY MED. CO. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— RICHMOND, (Seagran Dispute THIRD RAC "BARGAINS, to 9 and 0 y room house, lot 25x100, Port Rich: Belmere, 106 (Moreland) mond 61.50 an ) 10, second; Annet Sroom house, Bort” Richmond 2/000 Guarasnie Sita ivaven ane oom, mew ‘house, all Improvemente, 4 Improvements, 2.900 3.000 820 sto sult on ai san on bond a ‘amounts !0. suit | H. J. SHARRETT, Insurance, Loans & Auctionser, i 1 ace, Port Richmond. N.Y. nee O!IED. f CROTTY.—On Thursday, Bept. 24, audden- ly, MARY CROTTY. beloved wife of EW ale drinkers appre> “"Finerat toon ff $100,000 to Funeral from her late residence, 431 Bh . 0) » 8 1, ; Clate what Brewery bot. 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