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—_ WEATHER—Clondy to-night and Sunday, vr ma Biorb, [FINAL HCA, 9 AMES HOLDS THE LEAD ROM WITHDRAW THATS HER THE ENT. IN PITCHERS’ BATTLE he ey SS ee 2 a aaa TO-DAY'S SCORES: Giant Sluggers Pound Dubec Hard and i Commonwealth Sends Volund. Stew: Suspend Jockey! matt nee a la 29,000 Rooters Cheer as New York District-Attorney Fears “A Fat Pocket: Down Quickly After Col- Dugan Until Jan, | for NATIONAL LEAGUE. b | ’ : t paces ision in B ® Wins Both Games of the | lision in Fog Rough Riding. book May Defeat the Ends of pabilil sae rl SCORES BY INNINGS: inetd outa Writ [U. S. TARS SAVE LIV Pee ens Double-Header. nN . GRAVESEND | RESULTS. IClacinaatl 0000 1 1 2 ; FIRST RACE — Ida D, wins; | Giants 00400 o -—6 From Pittsburg. (Naval Gunners Man Boats surgher, 2; Biskra, 3 A | SECOND GAME, “MATTY” WINS THE FIRST —_— | After Crew, It Is Said, =F payenet 1, iron cincinnati 00000000 i—1 Pear Bunelethe Joh «= (Me mung) | OO OOO © i = 4 GAME IN _EASY FASHION. jet fs eel brought to this port nef i ea —— THIRD RACE —Joe Madden 1, FIRST GAME. ene pene ane Ht “7. ROSEVEL, R, IN Te manmoth new tener Comin Trance 2, Fitzherbert 3 Chicago 00001 01 2 1— 5/Crowd Pulls for Home Players With One Eye Mills, of the s e Court, dee i heat as ee FOURTH RACE-Angelus 1, Fair — i i dest THE CARPET TRADE nent on dv tito CORT RAE Arona Fal halal Cee 9 2 eloniecore Borra: Telling)! Chicago-Broolelyn ooRN HERR peat as [aimee tcp wacie FIFTH RACE-—Juggler 1, Duke of ‘Chicago 0 0 0020-3 Double-Heasici merges tne) Bigg?! ghanco to esca | Roanoke 2, Cairngom 3 | Brooklyn 00 000 O— 0} = 2 02 5 00 0 o o 2 6 0 Hanifan, 2b. ....0 1 * ran back to his good in, Bureb, (inaonie i 30 not ‘better, tr ‘8 lowered, The shock of the seand. Only three} F Thaw ave " 5 ’ esident’s Soi Selects S| area pea raveie fae ry 14 danyer President Selects His} st 1.0 orctock this morning the Com: giXTH RACE—Rosslare 1, Tattling Pittsb 000 1 o— FIRST GAME. SECOND GAME. resents him. eters Sues : onwealth was ollision oft - eae "] NIN TREE @ jury tri First Job and Goes to Work | mom viel eater teem oat 2p Wankee Daughter ¢: [Pittsburg FIRST GAME, CINCINN against thal : ae ee aan | Boston 0000 (0) o— NEW YORK. 3 “ gain (C ecticut Next M { , | with the Norv an tramp ste -_ | ‘ A, B hear the In Connecticut Next Mond ay land Caminan Toni da noUndltor Vineent =e R. H. P.O, A. EB.) Bayless, rf., ...... 0 2 (i ‘upon the prisoner's sanity without call- seam | New k and the Volund for Nova UTA A EaIeR eR, fea AMERICAN LEAGUE Tenney, 1b, wee L 2 10 0 O' Huggins, 2b.....0 1 4 3 ¢ iat Pung le Bit LEO OOTIGTLS US areaerayny ia ag —pnen. | Se0Ua In the dense fog that blanketed i Baie vaoeae ul io ' Heraog, 2b... 1 1 3 2 © Lobert, i i Ble oe ialelal dlecces/on i : , jthe Sound in an almost impenetrable |” WBA SANUQUHERUE ue mereernaan SCORES BY INNINGS; Bresnahan, c..... 0 1 4 0 © Bescher, If i i) ik Judge Mils sald he desired the trial dore Roosevelt Jr, is to have his first | smother the two steamers collided head that y Club stewards had aus: |... Oran to proces) sun and add Pane HAMRINTE Gromer atten ae on auitt Pon. at, awa | Highlanders 0000 — = |Doniin, rt. foblitzel, 1b,, 4.0 0 9 4 ¢ he would subd Q “ ‘ | The Vo! Bre DOW AA CHUTCIEA TTT ee eee etal Dee aaa 0 53 1 Seymour, cf. 2 2 0 0) Mowrey, 3b.. 1, ¢ eo that there « Thompsonville, He begins work ou} 40a, Lhasa aietReeal BPE . This keeps the boy out of the saddio| Chicago _- Devitn, ab. DGiedlipaatent. at) a mination of the case Monday next. Recent visited the! Fall River boat. For a few for the rest of the year. He may, how ae ‘ott ib by 0) 0! Iel ne Will he held at the White Plaiis court-| plant and was shown ¢ it by Gen-, the Commonwealth id her nose in thel ever, r Ing of the new McCorfick, If. gt pe ean, C., ie (1 house on Oct. 12, at 10 o'clock. eral Manager Higgins great gas! 1 then backed slowly off.| year on the Bridwell, se. . 8 2 3 OO Dubee, p.. n 4 ; Jerome to Withdraw. It is not yet known what his duties That moment was enough pnt for Dugan's fateh Mathewson, p. 00 90 Be ‘ wa sg Didi HolsAtorney Tavameninate (aunls but It Is thought he will enter Capt, Berger (ot tha Voli hadow Glance on Tuesday, b eibotin oan 0) 0 O| MINE o0en \ eerie meres ‘ eet ating departmen etn 2 e hich Jockeys Yorke and | ‘ Y effort to have New York made the place adie shales wealth. aber, a qua : aes Piates F Mite by [alld OR | j Needham, c. . ak Oy) ne) from the Uni States Sehoo! Navally, Fs aT —-—— — = E beSiderotier iol Onuee that z faped F Angelus took the measure of Fatt | SESGTESTSUNET Hermon ab i ( the Uity Ce pr Would give him} j ‘The inate e Commonwealth's bow | Pay in the Ortente p, the fen. s | CINCIND 108, 2 I J c ey with which to hire exper HM AUPnilage! pha: fat vritharas A Thane Saat ture of to-day"s racing, the last of the | R. H. PO, A. E.[ Bresnahan, c. hak) al a would ref audit any ills Brera St Volund's She reeled for a second | game at this track until next year Bayless, rf. ....-. 1 2 1 0 0)Donlin, rf, (iy at a) ow! Of for a tr! Uslde the county, he would! pijadeiphia ., 000100100000 and then plunged her bow under water, August Belmont sat in ue club neue Egan, 2b.. .0 0 2 2 1}Seymour, ef, i ik (i) h om the case, but, inci+ fr" ggins and Bilss; § Her crew of seventeen men and her cap-| And saw his colors carried in second by 2 2 0 11Dev 3 4 ae » would o all in his’ power|a a nah Freed and’ Biles; Sparks) sain rushed to the upilited sterniot the| his good three-year-old. This was Mr, Lobert, 88. . a) B 2 ae, Devlin, 3h et ti) Winslow, of| Umpire—Rigler, vessel while the captain dived into his| Reimont's first visit to the track gnce Bescher, If.......0 0 38 0 McCormick, If. i @ i) i if the prose SECOND GAME, cabin for the ship's papers. The Vol-| early In the season. He spent most of Hoblitzel, 1b. POM Le GOumL Btldwallhasicsu0 sn seme mannan Louis re 0 OO und settled slowly, but the rushing of} the summer abroad. In the Oriental | Chicago pane Performs a “New ne Fails to|Mowrey, 3b. .....0 0 2 1. Of Ames, p...., 0 0 1 9 Lawyer Morscha q .100 water into the gash in her bow made a went to the front on Angelus : it ete ob i a dW par ae at pa Y) Ratteries—Lush and Moran, Covaleski roar Ike aterfa aie hae 4 < Marieale | Paskert, c! . i a 7) AWaexovinine it | atte iF 1 Horan, Covaleski roa the 2 waterfall ind stayed all the way. At the end, Remarkable Stunt at | Hold Clarke's Heavy \ aI ae 0) 8 8 (EREND oncoenonnn B HD ee Ha e ve Aas reless Called Rescuers. ever, Angsigs was pretty nearly all : ; , Pe y ’ | 8c hlel, ¢ . Hipayamitess stair an : 8 RoIng meee | aan Then came a remarkable demonstra a just about lasted under a hand). Washington Park, Hitting Team, | wing, p. One Uo se on Balle-Oft Dubecy 2 off experts and before he did anything tr AMERICAN LEAGUE. tion of what modern selence has ac: | ride ar | me a : that d fuhavent a oniplished for seamen, ‘The wireless of | Fair Play was miserably ridden by 1 ——- |rotals .. 6 ase on Errors—Cincinnatl, 4) w : At St. Louis the Commonwealth was, at Capt. Will- He was last and ten lengths PITTSRURG | VAC OCT: Sata wie ay As TORR CIICHAtTh, IAN CENEWEIA| eeetldle catia Eecant cuntarelt eal: SROUTD GAME. i A ylintt on Bsaes—Cincinnatl, 6; New foo sending out the following meseage ently out of It. Coming round the ay} a : 0, A. B 3 ; Sintick Out—By Dubec, 3; by Ames, 8 pay : y H arently out t ming ERY tesa Thomas, cf.. ..... hh es York .. Homa RunecPenne iy At Detroit Commonwealth in collision off Race | ray turn Gilbert. made his move and 4 CHICAGO. alia i me { 0 0) Myo-Baso Hits—Paskert, Bridweil, 2;] Flome Rung Tenney mart Nar i Rock. Stand by lithe colorbearer of Mr. Belmont began R. H. POA. E. beat & . 1 0 0 0} Hablitzel. a ; Jouble Plays—Herzog, Bridwell and Within. fifteen ites, replies wer Leach, 3b 2 -base Hit~Tenney. Tenney we 1on00 i nine. Ti eaTitieatie re i TE} to close ind. He passed the other! Hayden, rf. i TE) a Ree a Woot) ie Run—Bayless. Wild Pitches—Dubec this At Cleveland. aaa ee aleelecn rene TOR the cmon: three starters erally enough, butl overs, ab o 1 1 1 0 Wagner, ss,. 1 2 9 2 0] Bnee on Balls On Ew! ap by |_Umplresdohnstone and Kiem 00 Mere tamrng ie uae ‘ uldn't cateh Angelus. In the stretch 3 Abby, 2b 9 Struck Ou e 3 by oF 5 22 ers Maine, of the New Bedford Schulte, If. bo 13 0 0 yy, 2b., -0 2 1 4 0} Bwing, 2 (Continued on Sec $0003 Ley ESAT) le Ah Waeen ot the great speed of Fair Play began tor scfulte, ‘ st OTR ahem wingsd bound for New Be and the Provi- : ‘ 9 p Storke, 1b.. ......0 0 18 Oy) ARTs LD re { every Jump catch. |Chance, 1b. . 009 0 0 ouble Plays—Matty to Herzog, to Se rani ht aeons 8 8 0 w SUNK ost oa 0 8 RRR SENE wom. wo HOW THE GIANTS River Line. ‘Then wor came from the": Al the crowd tegan to yell “Pair [Selnfeldt, 8b. «++, Gtbson, ¢ 004 | Time ‘of Game-t.45 STAND TO-NIGHT Puritan, of the Fall River Line, in dry-| Play will win’ anyhow Hofman, of... 0 0 2 0 Ope ere i 2 1) UmpiresKlem and Johnstone. ’ dock at Newport dling rode Angelus confidently. Ininker, 9 aj ty 8 fe (AED Tod oboe O 0) Oy Within twenty: minutes from the time |Lowever, never even urging him with) 26 fi —| 7, 3 Sao n n h 1 ng, ¢ aq BG at | Y BOZEMAN BULGER. ty [E H TWELFTH DAY AT GRAVESEND the Volundi went down, the Mniney the| Ip, and got iim home a halt} Kling ow te te OB eseainane nrecles word a P.C, 4 . FrOvideneee anak Chea BrleGlllate wrens | io os good BLETAN) HD Reulbach, p. « i polo GROUNDS, Sept ‘Yhe Giants . 90 52 .634 I 4 ' alongside the Commonwealth, and the|! vandelion ran second for a ee ee | i 20UNDS, : Weather Clear, iid 26, Track Fast. (ieee sas steaming oat of Newport) Stile and then tired BAND one oan GO Be | Giants won both games of tho doubie\Chicago .... 93 54 633 FIRST RA to her ald, The latter vessel, however, Ida D, All the Way. BROOKLYN. a Ose MG onoone ol i) 10 header from Cincinnati this afternoon | Bittsburg sau &P 55 626 961 Post thn a was notified by the Commonwealth Ida D. won the first race all the way RH. PO. A. KF. ates, If. fi +0 1 8 0 0 ana nold their lead in the race for the fifa Lia a |that she liad no need of assistance, as] wisnout contention, Burgier, the Whlt-|catterson, It. 1 5 0 0 Browne, cf. ......0 0 2 0 0) National League pennant. A crowd off ae aa in she was amply convoyed. PE EEE TRH HolE cers tial Bteln, 1b 4 \ low one to Bridwell, but was forced aii front | Luttaley, rf... 22 0 0 eens 1 13 1 0) 95,000 chereing fans witnessed the dou-|out on Bescher's grounder to Herzog, = Passengers Saw Thrilling Spectacle, | way. finishing in that position in front | He a8 > 4 1 0 Sweeney, 3b. 0 0 6 1 6{ dle victory, ‘Mathowson ‘had things} who ran over and touched second, Hob: ‘The Commonwealth's great search. | of Biskra, Hummel, ® rae | Bowerman, c. 0 6 2 9 9 pretty much as he pleased in the firat | "tzel tied N 8 2 = = |iight Mumined the scene while the | Bayonet Won Easly Jordan, 1b.... i eh i game, and Ames was just as good. if| Cormick wa Qs motion, and Won Well In hand, Burgher | Doats W : | \ *Dahlen,, 8 1 fouled ( ween arguerite ¢ on w en sc e of th t ase and ¥ 9 9 8. ( 7 ruck ‘ouled = ¢ "a n_well sion ad shaken some of the pas: [t {AnH won easily. Aea0s | MroMillan,, 8), 0 0 1 JOLLA iooen (0 10 0, hits were made 4ff Ames, and he struck houaak s = sides ra cond all the nd tin " ‘Mncinnatl’ ead nase Handicap, of $1,300; for four- ised. Roth Perseverance and Rutus/gheeha&, 3b.......0 0 1 2 0 Mattern, p, 0 0 4 of out elght m _ eee only in| Fitth Inning. ‘Winner, b. g., by Handspring threw their riders early, but Rufus \**Graham, ' t of an error on the part} i for boats or life-prese however, | was remounted and finished In time for)Dunn, ¢.. wma) 2) 0) 1 0 0 0) ot Deviin when he overthrew first base.| _} fled non nteg orn oka heyll Op. Hi Sh. and except for a woman's occasional { the third money Pastortui 0 0 1 6 0/Lineman, p....... 0 0 0 OW |eve,t Peace enge ; = io witness a spectac | or cientane (wiitha | pei a APY oiiats Ganon 0 6 27 16 1 First Inning. ae Ireult of sonnranicidan sitet the crew ft was differ: jt Joe Maddet ay § lMotal@eaeriantie0 8 8t Lonny, Ce utr hit by batted ball Bridwell_ tossed le Bayless, Egan . Bayonet showed marked improvement over his aces; het ) statements of passens h ve and 2 A traham batted for Mattern in the fouled to Bresnahan. Herzog crew out Sresn dodayvant: frcing. a faat pace ail tne way won nicely In hand Ina shed about, get And proceeded to, ‘Batted for Pastorius in the ninth) eighth |lapert NO RENE ufua throw hia rider; was remounted and finishes third Ae Sa aa Joe Madden lay! inning. Two-Base Hits—Becker, Wi ‘agner, Tenney out. Ewing to Hoblitzel. Her- THIRD RAC ‘ The: Gail = and tang] hy where Fitz Pi Three-Base Hits—Stem, Leach sore vopbed out) toy oeany uresnanan aap Post, time v driving, Winners choc anise while the officers seemed unable to cc Joe Madden cha Rase Hita-on Reuldach, % off Pate) Base on Balis—By Wiills, 1; by Mat jniea ‘2 a aae a EAE pera eR rantella._Ownet—J 5 trol them In the attempt to get the} and fn the drive through the @ Balls-Off Reulbaoh, 1;/ ‘E™,? econ Inning : Starters Jockeys, Op, ffi, Ci. Pi, 8h Finally a de- | utwamed the filly Trance. as Hy ve) ED Is Btuck Gut-By Willis, 3; by Mattern | Devlin threw out Bescher, Matty Sixth Inning (981) Joe Madden... i shins mes) Y fed i off Pastorious, os : by Lindaman, 1 tossed out Hol Devlin made al Bayless singled to left, but Egan hit Wie) Trance Sawa ate gt tape cet ying sailors from th Juggler a Winner, arirat Jinse "on Errors—Chicago, Sacrifice Hit es | magnincent atop and threw out Mowrey ; : MEtLy Loc TEER tz Herbert at Ne ie Aa Par ‘3 rooklyn, 1. oud! lay yy to) Wagner to} threw out Lobe O27 Ftatesman ahey At Newport) sSugger and ihe nf Roanoke had al Yeft on Bases—Chicago, 2; Brooklyn, Storke; Dahlen to Hannitan to Stern | threw out : : le *Hilerlogs. ptter took ¢ job of getting the aie healt , e suet ad ever the} Dabien to Stem | foul 1 Mow y if ME t. Bridwell ag: id - | boats ot they did it sma | De CA A os ByReulbach, 4; by Pas-| Time, 1h. 40m Mowrey t . “Matty tiled to B © Yee Madden, never fer tr om the pace, moved up atrong in the streten and won going a Winulea CREDEDS Ie fict. Juggler came from far Siren, Gut y y Dplre—0' bey 8 atty flied tof away. Trance held on well. Fitz Herbert tired chasing the pace. Statesman wast rate Fi hack to win and ran a good game race tan Baaseccsichilte Lobert, "NO. RUNS e Volund was FPlavigny threatened In the early part, Tene Plays-MeMillan, Hummel and beach : ed | ir it of it and then came n} _ Doubl le I Thi FOURTH RACE The Orlental Hanticap; $2000 added; all Ages) one mile and | fast Mead but Hak Gene, ne sain jonas (Special ¢ Third Inning. ny Post, 8.58; of! Start riod, | Won Winner, br. x Sandringham Tho frst boat dropped was manned by] Min y but the latter Just did last long} Wild Pitches—Pastorious, fuelbach, NATIONAL GRorNps | o,Basket, dounted. to lett pers,” Owner ir United S:ates ster-at-Arms Brown,| snough to get the third money, Vinpires—Enisiie and Owens. Seventh Inning inden Starters, a, dicheve On A GPL n |John Webber, the sailor who caught sae es oy Boston, Sept. 25.—The last game of the \ aying 8 New ow Apeelat Shilling Mrs, Sclhigott, and one of the men of the | \Spectal ening Woflt ) Pirates in this city was witnessed Dy ‘ormick ope n i tc iy : Ae Z Commonwealth. The j . FOOTBALL RESULTS. WASHINGTON PARK, BROOK: | orowd of 6,000 fans. The locale’ sneveas| es chet yee noowelt aN i ie Mee: a ASSPIVOR HE S108 IDE FOREN? WINS Wa 8) pare LYN, Sept, %.--With te first game of against Pittsburg yesterday at to Lobert low \ then so deeply led that they could i i “ in a) : eae i bathe Asia! I 1 N { just lasted. Ho wan stopping fast at the end- Fa hen d DAG Uh 1] Dickinson, 5; Western Maryland, 0.! .., doubie-neacer sewed up in thelr cause, as all Boston fandom a i. ‘ I \ ! A rush. Dorante eat Hanteie get right alongside lier counter. One by] pennsylvania,” 6; University of tin K hotly Mecormi é 1b year-olds und upward; selling Tai one the ere »pped into the boat until ey at G I Y OF) oat pag by a acore of 5 to 0, the Cham- hard for nts to fae. | Herzog bobbed up rf cid ey: i ¢ Alar eco, Woa bandily: Wiener S " eleven % 1 without even having| West Virginia, plon Cubs lined up agatnat the Trolley Manager Clark rh tngle ‘and Tenney» alan Rlusive,’ Owner, G, M. Odom. ‘Thine, tot 2-6, yee ia ‘their clothes water spotted, Capt,| Brown, 34; New Hampshire, 0, sodgers the second game, de-| game badly and roeeth aecond, He ui * Index. Starters, Wis sts Jockeys Op. ii, Ci. Pi, By | Schott, with his instruments and pa-| 12; Hamilton, 0 t ed to make © clean-up of thei, Leo worked | ; eid ade (OS) Juegler Ws 3 4 4 J. lae ners under his arm dropped into (he — S ataae Ie 4 area orm. hrew out De I Cairngorm tol 6 al ‘hd . | ke winners tn the second tussle, for, Nelle, wc oF deyma fied Eighth Inning oe is 3 Mas others of his crew of seventeen vau| Sunday World Wants Work they put Op (he beat Article of Ball in | Glants, great catch. FOUR RUNS ‘ sew aie i dup Duke of Tioanoke ra a era Fourth Inning } . a up W a rush an mY ot Teunoke ran @ fale | 5 race. ngorm saved ground on the Ht Up. Castlewood quit | (Continued on Second Pi | Monday Morning Wonders, (Continued on Second Page) \ (Continued on Second Page.) | mgan struck out Lobert beat a ‘ Sey ‘ ' ‘ j

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