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Pe A ated , aia GIANTS iNCREASE LEAD © BEAT PHILLIES BY 7 TOC6. | WEATHER—Rain to-night and Tuenday. | 5 UNDER |[4Girewtation Books Open to Ait.”| 4X Sent ean eH aes Cpea ral | RESULTS EDITION. PRICE ONE CENT. 1" TRAIN IN SICH HOLES SHIFT TES. A TING RALLY WINS — OF SHOPPING CRO “Avaanin nae LN NINTH FOR GIANTS ne TO-DAY’S SCORES: _Bresnahan's Single, Donlin’s Three- | Two Victims of a Collision on] Favorite Just Had Enough | Victim Ground to Pieces After Jump- Flatbush Avenue Likely Left to Win Big Race of | NATIONAL LEAGUE, to Die. Opening Card. ing or Falling From Platform Oe pening Car ———__ ++. | Bagger and Seymour's Drive Over- come Lead When First Place mad re Philadelphia 0 0- 6 in Race Seems Lost. at Sixth Avenue and , HELD IN WRECKAGE.}ONLY THREE STARTERS. |... P Giants 0 2-7| ourteenth Street Panic Checked by Persons|De Mund Wins the First Race pooouy 0 o- 2! MAN BULGER. | HOW THE GIANTS en ees Se aie B rooklyo POLO GROUNDS, Sept. 8.-By a sens STAND T Who Ran From Nearby —Sheriff Harvey Keeps a | Boston (6) {hea Vertincaimatary any da ieee Ha AND T0-NIGHT, \ Before hund Winesses a well-dressed woman junoed or fell Shops Close Watch on Bettors of the ninth the Giants ‘pulled this —most of those who saw it think she jumped—under a train on the 2 S AMERICAN LEAGUE afternoon's game out of the fire by a Ww. L. P.C. i : Zourteen i acore of 7 to 4, and retained their lead) ay Sixth Avenue Elevated road at Fourteenth street this afternoon, Her! two persons were fatally injured and AQUEDUCT RESULTS. FIRST GAME Feet puso” ri atc oesnun eRe Giants oa oa Ch EY ey body was crushed to piec about a dozen others sustained less Highlanders 100 0 0 O OF O O=— J against them Bresnahan was sate ona Chicago .... 93. 54 .633 102, ecurred ine afore Yalack (yy “al bh | Tex Leaguer and Donlin sla ned a . | The tragedy occurred just before 4 o'clock, an hour when the vicin- serlous hurts this afternoon when one! fFiRgT RACE—De Mund 1, De! St, Louis OUP oeIIEROMONC2 40) =ediolintteriainyceie acu: rareciten ves [RITSUUNG Een Oommen OGummGeG ' ity was full of shoppers. There were probably 100 persons, mostly wo- of the B. R. T's trolley cars ran into} ipjum 2, Sir John Johnson 3. SECOND GAME. tases, Seymour then cracked the first) { "1 ti e “L wi another at a crowded Brooklyn cross- ——— ball pitched to him over the centre: == men, on the uptown station of the “L” when the woma i aia pall pitched i Biren ie eae Martane neune es man mounted the i.9. The fatally nurt were: SECCND RACE—Grandpa 1, Ram-| Highlanders (he O) f1 4] — | tielder's head and the game was won. PHILADELPHIA, Street. e ani a any ° x Nh t a um ol h steps any tum fora second cayror, DAVID, thirty-four | rod 2, Caller 3. St. Louis 01100 - Bier sty Uns ee een aaa ReH ee OnetE Took at her, years old, of Church avenue and a | - 2 5 ann : coabivd rushed out on the field and did the War- Grant, 3b.v...4.61 1 4° 3° 1 She appeared to be about thirty-five —— — — Fast Forty-sixth atreet, Brooklyns| TH/RD RACE—Court Lady 1, Rose eee a | as | dance. Both pitchers were hit Apealy On! Knabe, 2b..00...1 0 1 6 0 years old, She was five feet five inches Internal Injurtes and wounds about | ga umont 2, Eschon 3 i] account of the bad weather The crowd) ay 19 lf} sk 0) in height and rather slender, welghing the head and face. eqemeny Fi : PASE WiC | Magee, If Fe 5 ) not more than 125 pounds. She looked KINNINOSKI, FRANK, aged forty. —_— ; | First Inning. ‘ Bee, noma Peal) 0 ke the wife of a clerk or a prosperous | eight, of No. 374 Watkins street, FOURTH RACE—Monfort 1, Royal Bridwell tirew out Grant and Knebe ransfield, 1b,.....0 3 12 1 ¢ mechanic. She wore a spotless white) Brooklyn, skull fractured and in. | Tourist 2, The Squire 3, was out on Deviln's great togs to Ten-| Osborne, cf, i 5 0 0 shirt waist, a black cloth skirt, a black | ternal injuries —_— | ney. au Bnabneg a as , Ape Shean, ss Cea 7 vi v! | 1 \7 fee struck out, Nl vis , ie. ballon hat, covered on the crown with| Both of these were taken to the Kings} FIFTH RACE—Cressina 1, Live eri timed out Tenndy, ” Horace | Doo Grant to! in, ¢ (PEG Yong..black-Seathare, Six-button white | County Hospital, Other victims who walked and tried to go to second, but |) + iB elias i eves swere crawn)up her Arms: 02) we | Ree ta fa st) Wireieiimombases ¢ Wes out Corridon to Branstield to|Corridon,p,.......0 0 0 3 £ \ élbows. In one hand she carried a small ther went to the hospital or rode home ER [Henabepresnatuen aloo walked and oS) ee black leather handbag. | n cabs were Cornelius Schulte, of No." gixTH RACE—La Sota 1, Senten- Reo ra secondabhuagnadeed alle DaiCH UTOtalal as erintn 6 12 *24 15 5 R 43 Grand avenue, Richmond Hill; Pat-1 sigue 2 Merige 3 INDE ROMEO Co eHiBtS a Wanahan soba meNO onal GIL whenctyinal Fell Directly Before Train. tick Hunt, a conductor, of No. 18 Hay: | ” j Be J PD ay threw out wey | valeennd: nning run ‘The ticket chopper noticed her par- | den place, Woodhaven; Mrs, N. Tauslg, | : 5 | }inour, NO RC et ticularly, because she walked with | of No. 127 Sterling place, Brooklyn;) By VINCENT TREANOR. peng | eae Cxaacrtdl Niele | GIANTS, i —— 5 Jerky step up and down the space in| Joseph Kahn, of No, 542 Boulevard, (Gossie Lobe yaliDe ay cual) | ty A Bransfield lined out to Donlin, Brid-| R. H. P.O. A. B. | front of hits box and let two trains pass! Mire Gio rtt Busy at House- ®ck#way Beach: Bi. Sando, of No. 28; AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, Sept 28.) Flaherty Held Donovan’s Men New York Makes Miserable | well threw out Osborne. Shean’ fouled \Tenney, 1b.. .....0 01 0 0 J by without attempting to board either) ‘MIS. © , y OUSE- | Fast Thirty-ninth street, Flatbush; |_yfonfore won the $1,000 ‘Aqueduy” dan-| Shotbeik wid. out te Tennexs NO RUNS. | any(Herzog, 2b... bag J ‘ . — +4 q % i } Jay —| ; atOKMmleh: cee ailealie OE eey a tnird train appmrea. 1t| Cleaning, Forgot Where She | Samuel Jacobs, of No. ¢ Goerck streets dicap, the feature of the op .ne card Safe All the Way—Rucker owing in First Game | upaw but Sictornick: “rite si Bresnahan, es «3 2 9 0 4 Z Manhattan; Louls Kornberg, of No. f . I dwt vas 8a rag) Hater Doug ana Oe sce Had Placed the Child enna “Ninety-e@ghth street, Flats tere to-day. He didn't h . any easy Pitched Good Game. of Double-Header, ET elias et ha eee Bio akan BY Oo a Oo @ When it was about twenty feet awa bs AC U bush; Frank Kasudo, of No, 374 *hing of It, however, op’ getting up in |NO RUNS. "|Seymour, cf.. ....1 8 0 0 0 slowing down for the stop, the woman | Watkins street; Joseph Zator, of No, the last two jumps. J re ied been Third Inning, POV, Bin acon dt 8 Yh 0 t with the handbag ctimned briskly the) 4 , 164 Sutter avenua, Brooklyn, and Oscar ble to ride any? 4 like a finish, BROOKLYN. FIRST GAME. Dooin smashud a two-bagxer down! McCormick, 1 two ateps leading to the narrow plat-| Mts Mary Storti was having a house. | —- 1 O01 Ut Sontauk (Royal Tourtat w 4 have won by him- OAT Cp We) the firet base line. Corridon tried to» CCOrMICK, f...0 0 0 0 0 form that comes to the level of the car {Cleaning at her home, No, 197 Nevins "Een, OR trp, Canoes R, H. P.O. ara . LOUIB. ats ae cre Wutse, Her-| Bridwell, 88. () al (4h el a Pata | 3 avenu rooklyn. ese, Sel ‘ vox tossed out Grant. Knave foule ia flcors and tumbled off across the rails. jstreet, Brooklyn, to-day, To get her guttered a fracture of the thigh, ‘The THe Squlry’ «as the only other watts | aaa L ononots a) OnEnIG “a Hi P.O. ‘i E. Out to Tenney. No RUNS. i e Wiltse, p.. ) 0 Se a 0 Nearly all who were looking at her /two months old child Rosa out of the rest got off with bruises, cuts anai<Z,!" the .ce. He broke in front and) Burch, cf... ... : . . Seep eeeatraun hind: Goniainalnen ine Vote) ° 00 0 0:0 she deliberately leaped in the path oa oF tuoi (| [led toys stretch where he quit, af-/Hummell, 2b 4 0 T. Jones, 1b ...... 2 3 11 1 O/Reymour beat out a slow one, but when McGinnity, p On 0) + ithe drainpalthough thera wereone cr | Per cn Uuonees end wrocms) she) jasdl//shecke: ter rating with Royal Tourist most of! umiey, rt Si 0 O’Hartsell, cf ......2 0 4 0 Bransfleld got the ball he w badly |” Ee Gru eae oles aa two inclined to the opinion that her foot | her on a folding bed in the front room, | Accident at Corner. the way. Monfort lay third and came | ~" Wasa Peon qn to seoond and Bresna d, Donllt | alg 7 uo BB might have slipped on the damp planks, | Then she went on with her cleaning.| A Church avenue car had halted at strong on the outalde in the stretch, Jordan, 1D........ Tt. te ESE Oa CAR Ean Baer) Sone anon 7 2 | ‘The motorman had seen the figure In course of time she reached the front Church avenue and Flatbush avenue, He was “walking home” when sud-/Sheehan, 3b. 0 Ferris, 3b so 1 0 1 1 Ol} Seymour, “Corridon made a bad throw| ‘Batted for Wiltse, {| fish across his vision, He ground Tom and mechanically closed the bed, which is a transfer point. It was a denly McCarthy allowed him to swerve.) NoMillan, gS... 0, Williams, 2b i WY ( i i teh Devlin off first and Dev: | Base Hits—Of Corridon, 2; off Wiltse, | a i Half an hour later she missed the c! 1 sar with only @ few passen- This enabled Royal Tourist to get a ‘ ni (scaved on Mes | 49 jown the emergency b swith a fi later she missed the child light open car with only paasen: a cirri 0 Wallace, ss sl HG a y to Titus. Corridon tossed} “pirst Bas i Bic catseen the train in a surprisingly and began a search, It was not till gers aboanl, Close behind It came q head in front. From this point home aus U Spencer, c 122 0) Cee Sua mSleeOURT RUNG, I Galtec eesetontpemrmeclantanineas | ahort space. As a result the woman |She hunted for several minutes that she Reid avenue car bound from Coney !t looked easy for Royal Tourist, put| Rucker, pe... apes PCAs " 2 2 2 Fourth Inning, | Left on Bases—Philadeiphia, 4; Glante, | fas not actually run over, but the slow. | recollected what she had done with Island to the Williamsburg Bridge. This McCarthy just got Monfort straight-|_ cy PRAT et BD O18 SO a ivegery Galliey eexilka RAR Out—By Corridon, 2 | Jy moving wheels caught her and | Rosa, wag a heavy closed car, well filled with ened In time to make one last bold Totals Yeager, 2b ......, 1d Od vO leadeeniadeipitareredoic.loate patina ut—By Corridon, 2; by ee her against the outer rail, | Th» thought that she had locked her| men and women. bid and It won. The squire soppet| BOSTON. | — — — — — dmplres ordered Uiem to continue play. ase Hits—Donlin. \ Yurning and twisting and crushing ner| child up in the folding-bed so over-| ‘The motorman of the second car,Oscar| badly and was @ poor third. ; R. H. P.O, A. B, Totals penta 18 B76) A PR AU tel eats Aye und’ itewonts coe (Ga a Ee eee aa oe en Dreenanan, } for # distance of probably twelve feet, | came Mre rti that she did not have| Whiller, says he applied his brakes and | It Was announced to-day that Archie tl 0°10 0 | NEW YORK. two buses, scoring ‘Titus, Bransfleld| “Stolen Bases--Knabe, b When the car halted she was under |the strength to open the place of fur-| shut off the power at the proper dig-| Dalton, formerly well known as a| Becker, rf. .....++ i R. HPO. AB Frgied to left, scoring Mi Osborne) Passed Ball—Dooin. the trucks, almost touching the third | Miture. Her screams attracted her| tance from the Church avenue car, But) Clubiouse commissioner, died to-day at /Bates, If. ......5-.0 1 8 0 OV RAEN, GHG AAR IHI Rareccvahennieccunesanelliccteartguieaitte senate! hull, jdileere who helped her pull it apart.|the tracks were covered with wet ay hae Ny biestone: Teeth Otatyal rower ctner rin 0) 88 0 Neeser Hee a0 0 0 qhrew to Devlin, forving out Brangtield. | — P BBS POMP ONe: Bo af ft Rosa, muffled in the bedelothes, was| leaves from the trees overhead and the tae ‘ b 0193230 Ys Bde vere | Doolin popped olit, to Bresnahan, Corti: | Name May Be “Sherwood. | unconscious. The frantle mother tried car skidded along the rails end smashed| Sheriff Harvey, of Queens ea ee ae lO sf QR Ctp PU One ey 0 Ann RUE OU ASE Nc iitastatranmnay wAa'|isuhneieeasenanaaneconUsnernes cca The hat and the hand-bag, both un-| 10 revive het, whllo one of the neigh-| Into the rear of the car ahead with) TA® st Hie eserves ce ance | Byeeney) a Hemphill, cf.. ....0 1 2 6 O/out the same way. Hersoe heat out a| Breenahan scored. The crowd was wild @amaged, slipped between the cross |0rs summoned an ambulance, Dr, Alt+| sufficient force to throw both of them| ‘ePuties. He says he respect the) Graham, ¢. . ot ft Gwe %b 0 bunt. but he was out stealing second, | with Joy and pleaded with Seymour for tles and fell into the street below, | ken, of the Long Island College Hos-|off the tracks. Bischoff and Gaynor decision, but will Hannitan, ab 0 5h 8) OREO bp ree 8 2 1 Dooin to Shean. NO RUNS. la hit and Cy made good with a clean Passers-by picked them up and turned | ital, who responded, said that the'chiid| here was a craah that could be heara| Street anybody attempting to record Bove O OLS Nacrinty, Ibs, ed 1 8 2 ol Fifth Inning. | ie wientee tun “TWO RUSS Te { them over to the police later, had been suffocated and had probably |tor a block away. The metal dash-| Pet oT Pass money. Momesi ea cis 59 Ball, a8... 0 0 2 1 2) Deviin tossed out Grant, Knabe was| poli ‘A dozen women began screaming be- | died several minutes before the bed was|poard of the Reld avenue car was bent De Mund All the Way Flaherty, pos... 0 0 1 Blair, ¢., ssc, 0 0 & 1 0/S@fe on Bridwell’® fumble, Titus struck ‘fore the train hit the slender form, and opened. Mrs, Stort! was so overcome | packward and folded over like the flap} Jack Joyner scratched Westbury from|**McGann ..., .0 0 9 0 O/n a, 00% G0 Aviat outta Dreshinan NO RUNG they kept on screaming—al} but two or | wer, ahe learned that Rosa Was dead | o¢ an envelope, while the back end of! the opening handicap and depended on a pee a les Diabirsivees 0 1 0 0 Olgdtegnahan. beat out a, bunt and ‘took three, who fainted and dropped. The| hospital. The police have exonerated | the Chureh avenue car crumplped pelirium to beat De Mund, Delirlum| Totals .... .+++++ iy oG fr a easy Cre weve jsesond oR Grants pyerthrow, | Donia ' fries brovant & great crowd up from the | her from all blame, down in Paty ore | rages equal to the task. De Mund| *Qne out when winning run was|O'Rourke,3b.,....0 0 0 0 0 nanan took vied, Sesmour pepted vox sidewalks below. STs b took the track at the rise of the bar-| made, — — — — —Ito Grant. Devlin lined a single into Within a minute or two both pi Such of the passengers as were not rier under one of Walter Miller's old-| **McGann batted for Stem in ninth,| Totals .... .......1 5 24 12 3 /left and Prosnahen, scored while Donita fotms of the station were Jammed with) pinned in or else made helpless by their time rides and breezed all the way. De- SCORE BY INNINGS. Two-Base Hits—T, Jones, Sweeney, | {00K second, Holmen min out ac thied morbid, pushing swarms of men and wounds fought to escape from the cars. jirium broke second, but was #00n | poston 00010040 1-9] gnree Base Hite Cries, | waitece, [ONE RUN: women, The aieleneys td ae Citlzens who Fant Sou the nearby shops tinocked back next to last, He didn’t | Brooklyn 000000002! Dotbie. Playe—Pelty, fallace, Sixth Inning. Bie any Peres ce seve ee ee ee a eee tnteee eM ieiss get to going a until they struck "iyo Base Hite Graham, er ceney Joe Bases—T, Jones, Ferris, Criss, Bransfleld Slagled Ue right Osborne National Association of Pro- é # 8 ‘ the stretch, He then ¢asily passed | , St pp ; Harteell, Yeager. , "| singled to right, sending Bransfeld to| 5 ‘ RrikaNer ee & crag ee ER UP eee reel Prohacimaa Neng, Dei éverything but De Mund. ‘The 45,00/"ases on "Balle—By Flaherty, 4; by} Hit by' Pitched Balle—By Warhop, 3, [thin and {mk gecon’ on the, throm.) ducing Theatrical Managers The Rev. Father T. F, White, « Westenbere came from the Kings| Leacty hed his running shoes on, and) Rucker, 2 oa. homes Dene oe eo ty. arts Warhop, 2,| Branafeld out at she late osmrme! Hear Savage and Fiske. Jesuit, forced his way through the mob County Hospita with an autotmodile at the Ba terest “ win by Ave! Flt by Pitched Balls—Catterson, Gra- putt on Bases—st." Loule, $; New Scared cate so ura gue peal ana § ust ae the train hands lifted the man-| When Mrs, Raymond French, the |@mbulance and a horse ambulance. ONE AA aLEby LOG Neattounle BSA) hal OPN Tp trast f Tenney, ONE RUN ee Gied ody from beneath the tracks and! wite of a piano ealosman, whee fathe| Cantor and Kinninoskl, the. two ing ir John Johnson for the place Peer ES nnect 0, en este hour and forty | Magee caught Wiltse's tong fly to ‘eft.| ‘The Natlonal Association of Produg- sted {t up on the platform. There! er is said to be a wealthy merchant, Wounded men who are likely to die, money. minutes, Cpererenien toe prendn i ing Theatrical Managers met this afe named be | r inne cian? eis ane | Were riding together on the rear seat Old Grandpa a Winner. 5 = 2 es ter20g. | torn mn the fourth floor of the te med to, hima b CM living at No. 2 West End avenue, Pieuav Ohare avenue care have dare | Soa Pees By, sc (Special to The Evening World.) eiaT en ottiog wer} | NO RUNS en tr ete: KEK eeaMeN nti I Aah tit de shan pun menes FiSthies 10. cl ecupht gadleriaied: (aie other trduiveds| (or a Fea Bood race out! coup END GROUNDS, BOSTON | st. LOUIS, Mo., Sept. 28—The second Seventh Inning controversy over the two #Devilall the woman's faith might have been, he fy for her of old Grandpa, and the result was sie Ke Hiet stant atunled Pare eerie F i BEVERY priate as re n she had) meluding Conductor Hunt and Motor- | nat Bitly Hayes's old campaigner won| Sept. 2%—Boston. won the first game of/wame between the Highlanders and) Grant singled. to Knabe was |, were placed before the AR- \ fices of the Cathoile church jhad taken there for non-suprort, she Mah Whiller, were on board the Reld i, stecplechase second on the tho series with Brooklyn to-day by «| Browns wag started tmmediately after! vanced on Titus's i i a The rves fr the new W expected, sa'd, t Hettie would avenue car veral men D had thelr | 1+ was no fuke win Andpa wan! f sito & Blahe ne local Yo kK ieokad very ner ay in the Tenney. trving ¢ " Alleg Grey Se rd > hi ces ot chue Then faces slightly ga by flying glass ASU LS DA went out| gcore of B\to 2 Flaherty, for tho locals, | Yorkers looked very bogus in the second 1 1 ang Mel- Twonsteth street station came soon and bwk un he arge ¢ $ from broken windows, went away nd made all the pace from the s wld the Dodgers at his mercy ator tho! ! show poatng sto) Varhop yee ant iG scored. Magec Savage had ob- Grove hack the crowds, until three of came a surprise sor Hettle "| without giving their names and won well in hand from Ramrod, | 4° inning and by his quick return de-| ety Soe Bin folders paves Vey s1Ge-| tert and Rnake scored. Brar en t poticeinen could bear the body) Seiten Ne tore, took the wknd TT aR aMORGBC with Caller third. Sandy Creeker very had. the *recrults on the visiting | than any team that has showed in St. forne hit into a double play r U Ww playing to down to the street and ‘put it in a pa- rf ‘Aj i ald ci HERMANN POSTPONES | threw Kelleher early. lie net ieineesate wide. ball’ Louls this season, The score Herzog to Ti aney THREE i eels that ¥ and sal Fi a iked, bt was for e { trol wagon, At. the station house tee ena and is a good hus Gilbert Lands Winner. | Rucker pitched good ball. Brooklyn rare eur. RRR ai Donline grounder, "Khabe i 4 Masksat f Was. found that the stencilled word| ang. Ait the French family are good THE CUBS-REDS GAME. | citvert natty ianded a winner {n the) scored its only tallles in the first in- AMERICAN LEAGUE. Seymour singled to right. sei Derik $4 L ganerwocd’ sppeared on all the GaP | iisbends,” : two-year-old selling event. third on the|ning, when Catterson was passed and af CT alae cavuhe Galtalel ments. This might have been either the) “ffow do you know?" asked Magis-| CINCINNATI, 0. Sept. 2%—To ayold|card. He rode Court Lady and after| wes forced by Burch. The latter Went to At Detroit. fingled past third. McCo earihk. Were ee victim's name or a laundry mark. trate Walsh, while the astn'shed Mrs.| the possibility of the game being thrown | shaking Belle of the Ball off at the|second on Graham's wide throw and filing the bases. Knabe t German. Theatre, The pocketbook contained $11.95 and al Raymond French looked daggers. Jout on a technicality the postponed| turn for home, came away handily {took third on Hummel's out, Lomley poreees ee Vee Ree = ieet game well, NO RUNS " ert and Mr: Kyrie | | tag showing that a purchase for a small) “Well, you see I've been married to/ game between Chicago and Cinetrinati,| Rose Beaumont finished very strong| was passed and went to second on a ; At Detroit. Eighth Inning ssed the sole Ameri. ‘mount had been made to-day at Mc-| Raymond's brother Chester for two) which it had been planned to play to-|and at the end waa second {n front of | short passed ball, and toth men scored iS Shean doubled to left. and to Molnar’s play cogs Creery’s. weeks,” she blushing'y confessed. day, was deferred until Friday. Eschau. Spellbound and Star Thistle} on Jordan's single to right 7 SEC air rer 00 ney third on Dooin’s sacrifice, De t ke declares for his side of the roe | eyes, but, Judge, I've been martin ue constitution provides for| were away badly, Boston got one In the fourth on} Narre oT TOO Tt oe Tenney. Beldwell | r sa pares ¢ NAVY MAN TO MARRY. i Boa te + Ameeken' aKoTeaaR Lo gel ga Chiesa Cressina Ran Good Race. Sweeney's gift and steal, and Graham's | Ratteries-Huches and Street; Killian | evore batted. for \ a \ 5 er Welles, & commander in tho| Mrs. Raymond French Cincinnatl series would not properly be-| Cregsina came h il double to left; another in the seventh and Schmidt. Umplres—Mesars. Sher! out. Tenney was thrown out Benes aietee Naty, fortvetee yang oe AE think it does," replied thy Magis-| gin until tomorrow the technical. polni In che Attn Bho ran Menta MOREY t when Graham was hit and atole second, | dan and Bean Shean tossed 01 ! iting ast. giving a peskdane’ os ABA abate, trate, ane galt hold your pusvend In| Was, rolned Uh kate, tereay would | & hipclag eat ctnngh nh a th off her | went to, ore Fi) essttag's saorifice, At Chicago. > 2 : bonds of £0 to piy you #0 a week! not play ‘during js series. feet In the and then stood | and scored on Thomas's to Lumley. t » and Miss Herriet Deen, twenty. bajpetter, | The race being s0 close, President | the golne of fi Wire ey, a| The winning run was scored in n Boston «... .000 1 0 $ 1 MeGinnity p No. #9 West. Pifty-sixth streee, elleve that Raymond Is as good! Herrmann, of the Cincinnatt Club, de-| hustling whipping ride by Lee. ive} ninth on Sweeney's lucky two-| PCnICAgO vr ee 000001 Kaabe ecruck ov ay g tag C nyhow, and that's saying a to be on the safe side and to-day | Wire ran & good race and easily fter McGann (who batted for Y a Crt Smith threw John R. Deen, | after ¢ em) Batteries-Young and Criger; Smith | an. ot teak out a gees donk said Sister ry the pecigecement ef tho] Mombecen fas the place, money, fanned, and’ Graham's singie to 2 he RUNS. Ju ee M mr WA today, pas fe eas eat were atrung <a pot ea Agalerd <> ~~ and Kerns ‘ahere Pumbied ig eae OY and Ben) R — ats elation ill pn ntl» 40 2-8 alterna ls tone ar. TIE? c