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meg ‘ "THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1... ir A —_— ‘ine uate "iiaeedal ry mour made a hard run to come in and | | | get Bayless’s single, but it got by him FIRST GAME. my i 4 and went for a home, run. Bean Mined CHICAGO. | | | oul tomDevlin, OD JN. pridwell waiked. Matty lied to E R. H. P.O. A. BY | D RUNS. dvers, 2b..... pan fy A) | Ninth Inning. BROOKLYN IN 8 ’ | Schulte, Ifa. 0 0 1 0 0 | . | sing q . Bescher = : — the original’ committment of Thaw — Stn Gut Tobert reas enught on first CT) a henonons tl) (0) | (Continued from First Page.) Was Ine cry way proper and bi a F Ses 7 And) thrown Gut, Mraty to Merkle, to Stelnfeldt, Jd...1 3 1 1 0 a sul awe i wane ay, coe presen! | Bight-Year-Old Victim Steps NO RUNS. Hofman, cf.......0 1 2 0 0 / | notoriety and U think every one should As Mr, Jerome was leaving the court | cH RTL aon SECOND GAME. FIRST A AlPinker 88; sssnssee Led este nO! | &id in having it disposed of as quickly |Ne Aas te | From Behind “L” Pillar to . 4 Bf) ab fi) i | boc bout to defeat the ends »#f 4 Inde / jeune Crevere $ ‘ a | ce Mills directed that Thaw be | HOO # About to deftat the einot| Death Under W heels. oes ae | ———- Reulbach, p.. (ab WU Raga aa = to the custody of Sheriff proj ly, present the evidence which eee irst Inning { - 4 on Fn Se SaeN fo) Aaa Not . ~ Lane, of \W ter County, until the shows that this man is a dangerous ar Bayless got a | and we t/Large Crowd Out for the) Tot ; 5 10 2711 © White Sox Land Hard on/Mrs. Rice Swears Doctor Told iitrts conciuded, which means that he twhath A eae saecauouts lait yeise waairan cond on Hui nder, Ames : F . | Hee At White Pl eee Se d killed by & car to-day at East t Bres- Ae a (, b BROOKLYN. yin ’ yes Tan | + A} wiil stay in the jail at White Plain ver and ki y r to-da! So’tws.| — Last Game Here for the rw. po. aw NeW York’s Patched Team | Her He Had Got Man to Kill | tor at teas a month tonger. Tis, PITTSBURG STILL One Hundred and Thirteenth street and was likewi = aS, : SOS eo hold Salar . : + i i order was made afier Daputy Attorney: ea Third avenue. The body was so mans faYotoi. Brosnahba stack Gol. Lo Champions, Catterson, If, (ya OO in the Second Game Him—Met Prisoner. | General James Donnelly had avked that EXPECTS TO GET | giea that saentiteation wit! be atmeult, Uihaet gue Semour'as grounder an See Lumley, rf. OF Oe O10) |Phaw be recommitted to Matteawan, THAW BY WRIT| 28 9 stepped tvom penind an “L" f torsed it to Dubec, who cov t Hummell, 2b. nt) Sk Fy ak al oe Hoth sides agreed that any questions ‘2 pillar as he was crossing the avenue, bag. NO RUNS (Spectat to The Evening Wortd.) ‘Jordan, 1b, mw Oo O 3 THE BATTING ORDER. | OMAHA, Neb., Sept, 28.—Fotlowing @ | 24 answers whicn figured in ‘Thaw's) —_— and a southbound car, driven by Mo¢ Second Inning. WASHINGTON PARK BALLOU Uo cree : 0} Hlent is legal battle continued habeas corpus case at Poughkeepsie daeoulllo Phe Bienlng werd) torman George Wright, of No. 87 West | Ames tossed, out Hodlitzel, Mowrey| GROUNDS, BROOKILYN, Sept. wo |Bureh, cf. v0 0 8 0 Aer noe Tene ; Sntinued throughout the | jase spring might be used as evidence cap SRTON Pry Sent Se Harry K,|O8e Hundred and Thirty-elghth street, Devin to Hees, NORV fat | Sherbet Ohicere Seer ne) a ony Sheehan, ob. ~O 0 0 B80 Stet ‘ Tabet, 1b, a 3 B. Rice was to-day permitted to tell Mr. Jerome, who made the frat APEUs |e Uniage he ordek Gf & United | (ne body, sever ‘« che rit leg and. sag adi Chane lal St a ar eA Behe: NEIIORRI CREE URGE. ce pOroioda v0 2 B 1 0 Mortarity, ib: Davis. 2b of tho alleged plans between Dr, Fred. | Ment of the day, labelled the moving Of 121. ‘iyietrict Judge is ignored by| Ohm and crushing the skull Uin's roller and threw him out by a lead tn the Nation! League race, as DU O'Rourke, If, Danrentiae fatlow Rustinvand Ghar the noted prisoner from one. place to Bee fey Itnoritice, Thia| _ THE cat Was stopped in its length, but er tney abu oul Bua vel went the star attraction certainty was a Wilhelm, p. wy. 0 0 1 6 0 i, sa, Sarcewie eres naa Charles Edward Davis, | another “a needless hippodroming of a{ the New York § ate a 101 i ca ai iiatiohawnsed ier Uae ta Weaned out a slow hit to the Infeld atiseins /steat incentive for tho fans in. this see Tenant a re Tannenill, Bb, ee i Waa se shoot: the pit paranolac,” He called Thaw's bank- & Judge Archibald, in Uh fa] that twas with didfloutty that it was threw out Ames. NO RUNS. borough, for they turned out in droves Totals .... ses, 0 6 47 WL 3 Smith, p. Bea Han mit suleide, the doctor | ruptoy proceedings at Pittsburg ‘a tes Distrlet Court here ts ust 4 extrieated, Surgeon Harty, of the “~~ Third Inning. to see Chance’s men and Patsy Don- o-Base Hits—Kling, Evers. | wen ing a fatal dose for h{m. Many transparent fake.” Mr, Jevome sald the of habeas corpus ad tesilficandum | ir, ony Hospital, sald death had been Third Inning Two-Bat Lf ye) CHICAGO, UL pt. The fans fine points cf law came up during yesh ke Thaw te: on the Dubee struck out. Herzog threw out | ovan's Trolley Dedgers hook up in this Sacrifice Hits—Hayden, Schulte, Reul- . pt. h ahaa t up curing the Comptrotier of New York could not weit to make : lnatantaneoua: Bayless, Devlin easily threw out Hug- great double tussle, | buen, ee dye turned out in masses this afternoun, les that followed each question, but aude bills for a trial taking place In New York State authorities directing mye pody was carried to the East gis. NO RUNS. tute one with a{ 1098 Dofor+ the time stated for the! Stolen Basen Steinfeldt. WUE Cs | acer ty gee the Sox personally conduct (he State Mnally secured the testimony Westchester County and added, “under (uaz Thaw de brought to ths elt One Hundred “and Fourth street tae i field ropes for frst’ game yo begin the fans came Firgt Base on Hirere—Chicago, 1 natneelveantenine: cuinin of the witness, with which it hopes to she situation 1 shall have to withdraw chow cause why he has not testified su fon ane poll A Ty Sd prove Davis guilty of first degree mur- Herzog followed with «| through the turnstiles in bunches, and! Struck Uut—By Wilhelm, 6; by Reul- | 4 The Hightandors, who jarred the am~ der. from the case if the trial t@ held in ce bankruptey ngs Kiwi Knickerbockers, a striped blue, tingle to centre. Bresnahan slapped! i. 15) ocsiosk there were easily 8,c0|P&Cly 7 Ihoee 5 he am der Sey him in Pit blouse, light brown ‘te, black shoes ato the same spot. Both ade [0s = bs Nes Passed Ball—Dunn hittons of the Sox so pa ly on fh apres 1 Westchester. againat hint y 9 foe lig anoukier into, the same spot. tee” Bus | present, and they were atlll cuming, | rime th. wm MAUdays rateeviouu) cary (atl ne sae gounty attorney questioned Mrs. 2 io not think,” gala Mr Jerome,| Attorney \tbert, weyers, of ihe Ai! ARN Sven "Was Hlenier a tines fepe to Hoblitze!. Seymour filed to Pas- |The rooters were all worked up over| Umpires—Owens and Emsite, e@ until noon, when he announced goyching on the question of « lunacy | {Fm of Slone ne, i blue yen, wag = Marked thet thgy hated to do ft, but x scored. AS the throw | sn5 {t wave the cir last | a j : and Hergox scared. AS the BFOW | ono. gq for It gave them their last : ninker emngioa Lat’, Ould simply have to take the tried to scoie, but was caught, to see the Cubs in notion this and was rotired at test. Tinker singled came 33 he t a ne to second on d sw ec to MeLean to, Mug the iat: a also a unity to root /RNd went to sevone re eled the ball to, Jones and his men were out in plenty ae ae ‘ covering third od for the Dodgers to mM out cutre for a base, scoring Tinker, King {of time for a fast -vorkout, wita the DOWever was d to whion time the cae was adgo cured (he w i started Lea fi ‘that we could And a New York to serve it on Distr ve Westchester County [ney Jerome and the Comins sorrection, Who has charge of put the writ in the hands ot L es Commissioner Henkel to se: Motorman Wright in Harlem Court was remanded to the Coroner oe INSANE SON OF RAILRCAD that he would rest for the present, and counsel for the defense w Opportunity to Ine h trial ,by Jury j of t ariners who would be able intelligently » understand t of the alienists, nt red Monday, Fourth Inning. the pltehing for the (stole seconl = Reulbaoh fennel, Hay-! yew Jatohor, Burly & cumstances conce 4 1 e writ prov i ' zox threw out Lobert. Descher ig Heuldach wae in dey Ditto Hummel and per hed First Inning Objections were made to ne: of Thaw in various cafes in Waris that te ak iy PRESIDENT IS LOST HERE. s out, MeCol cLOb- ¢ Cuos 10 C4 es ate edo | cinyidl Be would be brought out—eireumstances | s nal a t b Z ltza’s line y _, Hrldwell Cuos, Over 10) were MoMitian was an @t Totiny Smith pitehed four b the questions put by the c that have never before been brought York after hi fmony -_—_s teased. out Mowre eins when the well rang for the [strikes © 8h line ity went walked, © Contos. sastiticed. § ney, and many of the answers were out, Cine trained mind could better | te are. ‘He is expected nere Young Williams d from Asy- t Lossed vu ormic’ tr hands, [ Isbell. Cree s stricken from grasp the sig nice of thes -| F i ra eas ana - le ove nd went to strinck out wding by Dough ; q ’ rar it could untrain F of New York Sate, Thaw's um, Tried to Buy Auto o: Twell's : ae pnaing, Eighth Inning. Cre Went to «ion the throw ee erent aay OF eay Be wale or i ary country torney uh anki y proceedings fun Us = uy Auto on fleld crowd 8 | Hayden opsned the ¢ game with A the ball taking a bad| Laporte mit to Tannehill and told hep he had arranged with Justice Mills that, » felt uiope to be able to keep iifin out Broadway, Fifth Inning. walked, McLean filed to struck ¢ ing secon O RUNS. to Hf which Jordan and nailed the bi Wounced one over ba and as MeM rt Schulte Ilveen was to Jordan, Chance; Cree w ty S24) to ili She was to} eee ee — Laporte {dentify this ma: Di ne defen | 0 \ passed ball! stule second. Moria to Davie ‘aud this man as Davis, the defend- MER IS SUN mendous blow the Commonwealth third. Steinfeldt | and was out to Isbell. NO RUNS. Rn A struck us sows at what a nace she President Steinfeldt stole) Dougherty fanned. Jones walked, | The questioning to-day elcited that was going more clearly than could ‘ Durham and South in to Isbell o right. Melive y ce vis {n ustin’s of ny words mine fend ae nine inker | tint HUE EAME AE men nile playing | Mrs; Rice eaw Davis Dr. Rustin’ of BY SOUND LINER ar Gomme nwealth, cost $2,000,000, and | Company and a promin at the pl to third on th Somewhere tn the city twen » Arthur Wille son of of the Railroad lumber man fied out ‘omoted ase, AN! fos twice on the \ RET i f being the largest South War : 1 8 to thir FINA Laer OME BRI Lk Marian: A [se tinier e evening preceding the Q has the distinction of being the largest in the South, 1 dering In a dew Ja low line | "Roa fanned out, King made « kitn King up her story at this THAT RAMS HER, sa ince costly’ pussengir veasel Owned Vented cot I od recently et aule one-handed ruining ease. of point, 3 Rice was permitted to teil Ty. decorated and accommo: | from a retreat in Providen Second Inning Sixth Inning. ‘son's foul fy off the the sereen Flin frant what happened up to midnight. Siz passes are searching for the hit a _bounder to (Continued from First Page.) struck out. Huggins sir vee i: ‘tthe grandstand, Lumiey’s O'Rourke fanned, Ball worked Smith -a:4 olunt was engaged in the plas- ain ca foc : pe oe and died at rirst. Tinley also drove & jung fly to deep centre was collared bY for a pass, Blair fled to Jones, Wile 2) Hiden 2 pie seats (dritade belweaht Newavork end Wiide | aearea cer m ru amc rie seein bats Aor WL IBY Nid er Hortman. NO RUNS gon struck out. NO KUNS Dr, Rustin told me he had secured a ican rescued by another bout from the gor, N. &. She was owned by 0. A. ‘hunt, Thursday Williams walked {nto and 2 fate of tum al Ninth Inning. Davis oft by walitin Sohreck man to kill hin 1 that [ was re- smonwealth manned by.U Irgens and Company, of Borgen, was of | 44 Houpt’s automebile agency at M a aes He aest earl led to centre, Reulbach | Mailgurated his Caicago eppearance by lensed from the duty, He sald It was Commonwealth Mannie by wu tong net register and was built at) Sixescthina street vadway, and, r d for & base, bui he got) Kiln Wt 4 fpteprann, | fanning, Parent walked. A wild pite 2 i satlors and de Bergen In 184 announcns his » said he wanted Seymour lifted for Jordan holsted a iyjatruck out. Hayden filed to Vatterson. | qayunced) oth runne Tannehitl 2 TAN who dad several times attempted “Ting mean time the Maine, the She was 2.9 feet long, 423 feet beam: | tq purc & $0 automobile, He Belin an coulte got. NO KUNS Cling, étole, second Dieta Sout. Smith draw a bese on (to take hiv own The doctor toid 1" the mean Prisclita, were 8nd 186 feet deep. The Volund salied ghee Mate von at oeron Oe: jthe tight field fence, ng ARLEHRebigen ok mit Providence and the Prisc re | Bnd ey Vork for Windsor seste pte OE Ane apart fOr Ha one field crowd. and Devlin w ty pe- me le had arranged to have Dp. ‘There were tWe do the shooting on Mis man Second Inning. Schulte fanned. ONE RUN alongside, The boats puled back to- ———— ne draft was turned over to the Co- play came Y + y < sate! e¢ ¢ fly near “ hat the is Jess to Huggins, NO RUNS. Steinfeldt banged a fly to Catterson, |,,Hayden snatched Hummels fy nea sand three balls on Dougherty i the Commonwealth, but had gone lonial Bank Cor t fo fence, Jordan went cut, Evers iN Uhh Y physidan give him on son ty. WATE 0 RUISER YANKEE IN BAD SEA theYather sw: f Hofman also sent one up into the air, |e fe ne when Davis started to steal home is n ; Vener e Ao eX+ the father was Seventh) Inning H wag /Chance, Burch struct out. NO RL Wilson threw to catoh Davis. but Blair take his own life. He Hie want ony, & few lengths whine terriio bx to have his son | Mow-| Which Bureh smothe: the third vietem on his sky a, Tinker ivectena | —_—_>—_— aid out Hoblit Bridwell th step out of the catouer's posl- to vom. to tne olMce at seven o'clock plosion occurred, The water had POUNDS ON SPINDLE ROCK, , Williams nas not LG Seen which Hummel nalied. NO. {¢ Hon and Umpire Connolly held that it (iat ng, ; reached the Volund’s boilers and she |tomobile_agency and he was safe at first mour) Bareh tanned out, MeMillan's: grour [RSA cores PL, DeUmTOTY, NODE 101 ie OARS ALE stolceke aad Sura Betts | Went {othe bottom in a evvirl of Olle ——— | apped MeLean's fly and Peskert went er took a bad bound in frunt of Chanvu | Jones also drew a base on baits, fore. there. I stayed only a short time. The streaked water. The skipper's wife, NEWPORT, R. I, Sept. %.—A naval SotirGL F@eOR (NFEW OME DES and a etked a. lok eroundots tor Evers | ing Parent in. That made five bages doctor went to the drug store for a) standing safe on the crowded prom- officer returned to-day trom the ng tossed out Brldwell., Dubee | 0% ca aE TB ime: to fee | Saeete Tee ne ton Fare, ind ne wits [nto another votile, giving, me one por: | enade deck of the Commonwealth, wept stranded crulser Yankee, sald to-day Be ene ee eee at aL DL aintres promoting, Buea \\ork. Isbell cleared the pases with a Won and putting the other In hie pocket, |a@ she heard that her pet cat had gone that the vessel was held on a jagged Veat out a sow one to Lobert. Herzog oO cuntre, promoting Shc q Cleared the bi 4 er by a ra RPA tighth Inning Par eounmen iby veraranulenance: lfenned. FIVE RUNS. “Tid 90, and, he came down the! Says -rew ee Deompe ue ne the pounded heaviis, adding Bogless poped out to Bridwell. Dev- A Third Innin: street. with Charles E. Davis. They Paymaster V. B. Sturtevant, of the) considerabiy to damage that has In th Lobert singled Heese tn8 | sotiveen out Parent te Tebetl, Cone ye eggsigeih the fiat Ar ame, wien torpedo station at Newport, auld It/aiready heen sustained, | The saving to lett sirack out. NO). Kling was disposed of on his sloy ‘i J / A Molly t to Isbell. Cone ctor put Davis ¢ Teese ur dono operations have necessitated a VWahte RUNS patnder be Wellelm and Jordan’ Heat | Victor Noland Was Playing) roy out:smith to Isbell Cree truck West, toward his home, and then joined seemed to be ell gold bra Tard ne evot tee Yankee about her stern and that. several more naban was safe on Lobert's low | bach went to first after Wilhelm had | jeut, NO RI brains. this has diselos throw.) Breanehan wert go. second on Cossed up four high ones. Hayden ‘ait “Follow the Leader” With | = ot No Malked west to within a block| “wpe crew and the deckhands didn't | frames have been smashed A tevurd'otl Te. Hendred Daalin's single 1 tett Soymoar eat to Hummel. who made a wild chuck to C : to purohase some whiskey. We talked know what to do or how to get al ————— and Fifty Dollars will be paid nt a nent bunt, fining ses. Dev- | second, botl ros being safe. |B I S of his plang with Davis, I shuddered at the davits,” he sald, “and ‘ct Tin hit into. a ‘double plas, Lobert to | gacriticed. ey Jonan. Schulte Young Companions. ROOKLYN gtanweolang, with Dass shuttered at boat off the davite”” he sald, “and! — WaQDBINE RESULTS. for the arrest and conviction of Higzing to Hiize|. Brea fanpesi, and the tut tewild, NO talked freely justi! we) took hold tt s pee Savane «| any junk dealer or other person 4 1 the play and Do} RUNS. —_———— “Waen within two blocks of Dr. Rus-| the Voiund would go down without a} guilty, under the provisions of McCormick flied to Lobert. OD N.| Catterson swung ai three fast ones| |, é ; tin’s home he bade me good-by, saying real ar A 3 Ninth Inning and missed all of them. Lumley pasted | Victor pyosan) aa ines old, ane SECOND GAME. |for me to walt awhile, He told me if igineaaen Aacaevenneauy, in! .TORONTO, Sept, R—The results at zection 250 of ee corel cae ’ Hoblitgel struck out. Devlinsmade a4 Scorching grounder to Tinker and wae | fatally wounded this afternoon while 3 ah | nts plane did not w he would soon a i Woodbine to-day, follow of the State of New York, of pa | the second victim, Hummel smashed a playing in a vacant lot at Two Hun- | Jotr { f vening, but when I went to bed, 1% fa ; ; ‘ t {join me again. I waited quite awhfle the ¢ 6 FIRST RACE long fly to deep centre, which Hofman | tea and Fourteenth street and White nd then went downtown to my room'a short time before the collision, we $i0, for all age! Six. furlongs, purs Martin Doyle, 11 won criminally receiving any prop: erty belonging to either of the {! Dad throw of Ww went to second, F ey's grounder Skert singled to cen- | !ng ‘ kert singled to cen’ | gathered in ensily. NO RUNS, (Continued from First Page.) fer ang Mowrey scor 4 vi 2 Se at Clara Gleason's place. I called up) were making, I should say, fifteen knots (Musgrave), 9 to to 8 and out r {nto a double play, Hersog to Bridwell Fourth Inning: Plains road. He was taken to Fordham | en, previous game een in Brooklyn Dr, Rustin's home repeatedly after T/V¢T he captain, though, Tunder-| PY 0, lenatba; King Cobalt, 10) iG undersigned Companies, to Tenney. ONE RU Lumley made a nice running catch of | Hospital by Dr. Placek, where he dled this year, 01 dace Dut wut told the doctor was /# Nour. The captain, though, Funder, Fons, Qo 5, 14a and out, second Chance's fly to short right. Stein. | 4 few minutes later. After the teams rested for ten min- | Not there.”’ stand, says ft was only sis Chiet Hayes, 101 (Moreland). 10. {0,1 . feldt's liner was too hot for Sheenan| Victor, with several other youn, ; ene Mrs. Rice during her testimony Iden! “When, after rescuing most of the 4 to 1 and_out, third. Th PITTSBURG to handle and went fora hit. Hofman | were playing “follow the leader” and | Wet the bell rang and they began thelr tified Davis as a man she #aw get ON) crew, our blue jackets got back to tle, hette M. Sabvolatiie also tt es drove a skyscraper to Lumley. Tinker | “imb | second tussle with Pastorius and Dunn the street car after he came out of hip, wet and chilled, one of them SECOND RACE—One mile, the ie rolled one to Wilhelm and died at first, | Was attempting to climb up & big tree, | 15 the points for the Dodgrs and Kroh | Rulstin's office and sald she saw him | MP. srahavahereasltsla ee TT aA Ee : ‘ z NO RUNS. | when he lost his balance and fell, He Sing deine the heece wy ton standing at. Fortieth and “Furnum asked for a nip of brandy, he was told ok, th (Hergen), f to 1 to 2 e (Continued trom First Page.) |" Jordan drew four betis, but was forced | Janded on his head and was unconscious &"4 Kling doing the heavy work f0F geosotg when sho walked to that point | by an officer that he was sorry, but the and wut, won by nose, SiIK Hose, 1 z = mae | at second on Burch's dunt, Steinfeldt to) Wien picked up. ils playmates ran to | the Cubs VASE COTES ‘yar was closed. The passengers were (Kennels 2) 10 ttt eto Sh to a @cquisition from the Tri-State, against | Evers. Burch tried to steal second, but his home, at No. #4 East Two {iundred | Close to 16,00 fans were present when ~ Vas oie BETRIOTOAT BSERGT second; Allee, 101 (Buston)s 18, au) ewa ere | Fee act eetede a. cen vay] parentan naa MER NEE TA ab aD WIRELESS WARNING TO Mare, Ingebord. Schgort, the wife Of rouma, Long John, Ceemonious, Btrome- First Inning. | which ‘King snatched, NO RUNS. ° po | Before tne game started the pinyers WI lthe skipper, who was saved tn such a land, Olambala, *Quantico, also ran Fifty Dollars Reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any person who maliciously injures _ a etar ¢ | of both teams assembled at the plate eiiatauoh eee e Fifth Inning. CLEARING HOUSE REPORT — and Jordan was presented witti a loving) CRUISER IN STORM’S PATH, dramatic fifo on Hannifan’s fumble. Wagner! Kling smashed the ball along lett theld| ane FeOe VINE OBIE Tim 8 arent i Singled to right, but sharp efilding kept | foul line for two bases. Reulbach sacri’ SHOWS LIGHT SURPLUS CUT. | Clarke on third. Abby walked, forcing) fced, Wilhelm to Jordan. Hayden's long First Inning. WASHINGTON, Sept. %.—On warn- Glarke across the rubber with first run. | fly was taken by Catterson, Kilng cross: hry aah Oo Coli: Fost) diy wir vent *Added starter. anner, told an Evening city RAGE<One mile and seventy: World reporter a vivid story of 2 gui, purne.s i for, thee year i looked from the deck 0 up: _éelling Dents Stafford, 16 Collen are emer iene ce Nidymeth, ato band out, won by bait Wheyeneine Verne length, Ghalfonte, 108 (V. Powers), 8 to Thomas grounded wes patient and w ina ; Byers hols 5 arr Hayden opened by striking out. Evers : j iy Rana a, Gla $ A ‘. Giorke fled to Browne, Leach stem’ | witeh Carterson srabiad OWE ‘Rese | The Clearing House statement for the got a lite on Dunv'e muft oe his foul Indies, the Navy eDpartment sent wire-| Skipper's Wife Deceribes Crash. | 2. 1 to 3 and out, second: Glan von | Or interferes with the | TWORUNS, tanmed, | bane an lined the ball to centre for a, Week Shows that the banks hol $50,039,- fly and nen eae oy HAHOPLL BIER Neg messages for the cruiser Prarie | ‘My husband grew nervous the + 1.06 4-5, Walbard and Stil lines of cither of the y ) Thomas. r lb: r ‘ollowed with as 50 2 e h y captured 01 n in, | ROW ‘0 J . ‘ ‘ 1) pal ; t Q ; r Becker filed to Thomas Holea fans irs oer ANON Ras he mete bie to 860 more than the requirements of the % hulte drew four balls and immediate- refuge. The naval stations at Ban fog shut it us." eaid Mrs. Sohgott, THT, ROREONTATO UT eShay undersigned Companies, 1 menwne Rreunday to oats Jond. Wilhelm's foul fly was collared by| Per cent. reserve rule. This Is a de- Second Inning. Chance, Catterson lifted a foul fly crease of $178.95 In the proportionate Gibson was tossed out by Hannifan,| which . Willis was’ thrown out by Dahlen) run homas singled to right. Clarke Was and Cha gecond. Chance flied out to ey prises ola and Key West were a prett: tle flaxen-haired woman, miey, NO RUNS. notified, 4 “and remained on déck ail night, I lay Steinfeld caught after a hard| cash reterve aa compared with last! Catterson soaked a low fly into) , Tae Prairie ts four days out trom Nor. 3%! felt ine allumyaclothes niey was retired by Reulbach | weok. The figures as made public toe Schulte’s hands, Lumley singled, hig, folk for Colon with 4 naval seamen, pon my bunk, wearing a’ y fed e, NO RUNS. day were hot high bounder hitting Reulbach’s | destined for San Francisco lssening to the long blasts of our b” Handicap, $2.00 added; th ds and up; two miles and ones Cave Adsum, 118 (Nicol), ot 2 to Land 4 to 5, won by one | 1 ‘ater Lake, 9 (Hoss to}, 8 tod NEW YORK "PELEPHONE CO. id THEN. Y. &N. J, TELEPHONE CO, 15 Dey St, New York thrown out be Hannifan. NO RUNS Sixth Innin, hands and rolling a few feet away from sos Ssc= . haat t N Raat reeney b 0 o 46,182,3 whistle, I couldn't sleep for fear ¢ PMS ir JOHN H. CAHIL Stem. ‘trinled to centre. Sweeney : 9. | Loans, decretse FeO aa Hummel Rit nto a double. pla | Min abe (ent rill 4 to 1, second; ( pea May 1, 1908 Viee-Pres't & Gea'l a ded to Storke, Bowerman and Ite couldn't find Wilhelm’s spit. | Hepat, tect oe bach to. Tinker to Chance, >NO SO made a great running catch of| we would be run down or might run 1,10 Co 1, 4 tol an | third yl, ‘¢e-Pres't & Gea'l Counsel ifan dout Abbey to Wagner to 1 tor the second time. Chance bunt-| Tegal tenders, increase ‘ f Bteinfeldt's foul agatust the bleachers. | gown same otner poor snip. Tnen sud- 5 W. H. Ca Holacher, ‘ Hofman fanned out, NO RUNS, erat Second Inning \"Gatterson welted the ball to left for|denly as a ilash came the terrible Btelnfeldt sent a bounder to Sheehan went to sécond on Rei nding short. My husband—his face fs 0 8 umble of Lumley’s bunt, Cat- ¥ . My husband -his face and perished at first. Hofman followed eons eee eae ont gecong, /atopned short. My hurl ke. NO RUNS ed, but was thrown out on Sheehan's! Hie Gilberts 2iselple: algo) rans eters k throw to Jordan. Steinfeldt taro Reserva, decrease . < made Off a single to left, but was nafied Reserva’ required, decrease s drive stealing second. Dunn and McMillan. | Surplus, decrease ..... le, deeraaee Farm’ entry os eee some <4 fH RACE—Autumn Steeplechase, I p, &§ ded, ror Three-eYar- NO! 4 and Upward; 2% Miles—Pagan ‘ She third Inning Leach poppe! to Dahlen, pectacular ateh of V M eiNO BONS, Ex, U.'8, deposits, a ane ss ir the centre RNY ; 3 , 5 [witha fly to centre which Burch got te! } i, 80 white-rushed into the eae re cent NUNS. Hunvnel struck out, Jordan slammed! ‘The statement of banks and. trust! under. Tinker also lifted one to centre Xing to Tinker. Hummel tanned out. git 5 138 -(N. Heider), i to 19, oat, won b Dahlen. si re Mattern @ AY to right, while) Hayden caught companies of Greater New York not! which Burch nailed without any exer- A Wild pitch promoted Lamlay to soo. | cabin. four, lengths: Byaantine, 16 (E Glad Pheet# em © a y sremaeves ’ sacrificed and was ont, Gibson to near the (a Bu bs ai Tet in) erway of tne esta House shows tion, NO RUNG, Bsa oe Parte oBr rntes "Be calm,’ he sald, ‘and come On gine), 3 to |, even, 1 to 2, second; corns, vuntog torke, ke AAT SH ATO ates on his pop-up to Evers, 3 N! that these Institutions have aggregate rdan’ h 0 whi ley it love t 51 (eimpson), 4 to , even, all f ew | red Stork Beck fied n. ate posite of $1,04,808,80; total ee Jordan's long fly near the right fleld at third. NO RUNS, deck. sg Lane, 15! (simpson 4to Lt Salve coms. me, 511 Essex and] y 3 (Phase vied by Seventh Inning. OM fence was snaiched bv Hayden Burch ‘ou: fingled past Leach. Rrowne out 3 ty ‘ yed him, as a captain's wife 1 : ey -bac Antone NO 4 Hotivan sent a slow one to Wilhelm far dettye38: abd loans amounting XO, drove @ fast bounder to. strisfoldt and Eighth Inning, | Trobey fauna ss aCe AN Daa CAT et Fourth nning | ee Tot locate Reulbach's high drops, NO |, Tinker's long fly to centre was eathe Way, What a scene that was! I shall Ai dromsistg, Jastit On Kethitn Storke popped to Dahlen. Dahlen ———- = in| v drops. NO) ered in by Catterson, Kling fouled | never forget It. Our crew were run- ian Whe . G Enrey. oul Shannon, Gibson popped to } jout to Dunn, Reutbach walked and ning about crying and wringing their mighty good—and good for ; Hannifan. NO RUNS. ° Third Inning. went to second on Hayden's drive to hands. My husband alone was calm. you. Your doctor will tet! you the Stem fouled to Gibson, Wagner tossed ' centre for abase. Evers singled ti - Above us towered the great white ty FF eit Bweenop cwillia dia Iikewise. with Diamond-Studded Medal {a bang, “Reulbach ‘sacrifices, Pastehus | (£2, fCQrine Reulbuen, andeon Dunne decks of the big steamer that had cut |s¥etem needs sugar. You get it in Bower NO RUNS ja base, Rew pan sacrificed, P tus error in. letting Burch’s throw go us down. In her prow stool several {the most healthiul, beneficial form Bifth Inning F M ° to Tordan, Hayden mit fo Matiieo end through ie legs, Hayden scored, Wt) men, in the uniform of your navy, r on th i tid 0 ba ar ers also tried to tally, he was “Throw us the women,’ shouted one, peRenTGHESGIbRONE eaihoniad r t I Pp 1 G t Kling scored, Evers's infield fly was nailed on Dunn's throw to Pamtorio po ue W ‘ Dahlen tossed out Clarke oO os opular ian taken by McMillan, Hayden was TWO RINE ‘ PT TO atl Ni) fn caught stealing to second, Dunn to Me- McMillan filed to Hacden. Sheehan 7 " ” Table at Harniian. | Dahlen eer e OOSES ESS oo ee iacoa ieee icons eptaaall iat Meu a? Dunn | otha POOP WRIN: WED, OTR te fatterna. file . | Reulbach grabbe eehan's dounder | struck out, Ni NS. along at a terrific speed when she S SO RUNS The Giants are playing the best baseball that New end threw nim out at first. Dunn popped | Ninth Inning, burst through. the fog,” sald. Capt yrup Sixth Inning ; ‘ pand Chance emothered it, Pastor-| nitty tied to Catterson, Chance Behsott, “and her bow towered right flied to Bates, MN «or York has witnessed in years. They are out for the pene is wi ens for Tinker ant Chance, 4 Ah Dt us ’ ¢ Pastorius to Jordan, S'above us. I am certain sne was not Serve it every meal. PNENEACOY Binped ae enue Th df if the cl f th O'R Tice fouled” out t6. Sheehan, Bie goer her siren, for I was keenly | [e's a pure, unadulterated, cane- BeBe oe!" nant, and from nowuntil the close of the season the struggle n to nif to Stem. ONE at fookout, with four of my. crew, Benul aa =e MPalieo patting for Pastertua ana | 4 Gantan'ie netttal itee struc ae ieee : ulte af ed to short left, but | soundes efore ey struck us, ’, promises to be the most exciting in the history of the league, | torsea at ‘second on Chances founder, struck’ out, Thaker and Chance ise | Wye were going about three knots | At Your grocer's—2-1b, can, 150, aavent to 2 Sheehan, to. Hummel. A. wild piten | posed of Cattorson, Lumley singled. | when the collision occurred—just foel- [the fonthern Molesses Co., 881 Weet o Storke Ag an encouragement to the individual members of the promoted Chance to recond Steinteldt Hummel filed to Tinker. NO RUNS, "/ing our way along, in fact. The tre- Bt, New York, nd the filed out to Catterson. Hofman was Makers of the famous B. & O, Molasses, jose “uuck team The Evening World will present to the most popular rtised,o" bis grounder, by Jordan une | aes player a diamond-studded gold medal. All New York fans agit eienn' tent eet Met? Pee EF Bome are dig, some are little; W | Some are sweet, some are sour; Hur ry and Wor TY |] ct ine tatgest and tne eveeteat Seventh Inning. ij stared Aves. can express their preterence through The Evening World ivlied‘in ‘the ‘in Hunts vtneed a The box is open Now's the time, this the hour, A) ro vahien egupon below, which will be printed daily in the Noon, came to en end, NOUNS Me MNS are twin causes of many ail- | h i i W was tossed i i Fifth Inning | THE NEW ts that affect the stomach || LIKE APPLES, NEWSPAPERS ARB ont \ oa Baseball and Final edftions: | A i } Pam = men Cae UE Aer eOURTOR EVERY a der. mingled to 3 | tertone” KEINE. lngied. to. the tahetd. )W ,and nerves, Keep the diges- | S , ! omen ignth ning. EVENING WORLD BASEBALL PRIZE. ilar to itummel tor orden, NO CAS OS SA Hyg | tion strong and the nerves | Ae t9 Bigness: For the most popular member of the New York National League Team. fied to left. Becker fouled to Leach Bates flied to Shannon. Browne filed to Thomas. NO BONS, Tivote [00 /00000. cscs cs cescccescccctccnscestcescees BYAady peaked a bunder to Risraleho COLLARS qi steady by the timely use of |] The dally circulation of THE NEW MeMillan's fly to ahort lett was nabbed | Millan and Jordan, Pastortus speared tus eee: rt | Ris if) Sweetness: toreed him Bu usted a. fly 9, YORK WORLD exceeds that of by Hayden, NO RUNS. BEECHAMS In America by more than 150,000 Evers’ bounder with his left hand and The World prints more separate q near the plate, which ig grabbed H ANY OTHER morning newspaper Ths, cach foe tha, 4 coples per day. Sixth Inning. CLUETT, PEABODY & COMPAS / | adel Hayden was put out easily by Me- i ai | threw Johnny out at first, Schulte j Ninth Inning Namen ssit eee eee eceees i. Hee salle te eh ane 4 i advertisements every week, month t nd goby ed eg ston Hummel NO RUNK Drink Oran piny. and year than ANY OTHER newg+ 3 * t wes Sh eed y to Sehult f ° i d woof Willis's Pastorius was the third victim, Sehuite poker, sera a ceed. abe Mord | Which Advertising Apple’ - x @rgunder. ‘NO RUNS. called ont wriken, Awoeney te A farner tonsed ou rn RUN! S. None left, taking hie fly NO RUNS. Seventh Inning Address Letters to Baseball Editor, Evening World, P.0. Box 1,354 - - — Chance fied out to Hummel, Catter- Dri Bete eo Sanat ee Do You Prefer? we