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pers S GIANTS IN THIRD PLACE eM eesuct CUBS AND PIRATES WIN “EDITION “ ‘ GREEN EDITION ‘air, with frost to-night; Sanday, elenr, 9 PRICE ONE CENT SS HY CNS. ‘ ARESENT TO POSTS: “umowrons “uo QU] (| COURT'S PEACH Pulled From His Car at Co-|] Three Cincinnati Pitchers Fail) | lumbus Circle and Severely | to Stop Awful Slaughter | | Beaten. | by Champions. | Giants i Philadelphia RESERVES CALLED OU | CUBS GE RUNS) ; 1 h Wanted as Wit- ——= ‘| Chicago dstee Dislees, ie | Company Won't Recognize! Ruelbach, for the Windy City (Cincinnati nesses Before Grand Jury, Have | i NEW YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 1908, PRICE ONE CENT, “STRIKE = co VA LESKI ONCE MORE DEFEATS THE GIANTS TO-DAY’S SCORES: euaie Peerless Twirler Gets Third NATIONAL LE Straight Game, Although Matty Makes Great Showing in the Pitchers’ Duel. CUBS WALLCP U m AG fe) fe) NO -Oo co 0c0 CO co -O ie} Oo, SIXTEEN os BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Ps HOW THE LEADERS STAND TO-NIGHT. Evening W on|ORlC0 -C O00 00 oo!lon- | Teamsters’ Union, to Which , Team, Pitched a Masterly Pittsburg OE) Gl cevieermenne acme ns Been Transferred Out of | the Men Belong. Game and Won. |St. Louis 1 Go Blea we eta NATIONAL LEAGUE. the ances of winning | W. L. 98 55 97 55 95 55 AMERICAN LEAGUE. W.. Lb. 89 61 88 63 86 63 P.C. 641 ‘638 633 State Jurisdiction. Pere aAMant on a very 3 + Boston Brooklyn ‘Pittsburg Chicago Giants ... 2. BATTING ORDER. ho will have Oo C10 OO o= oo - foxe) xe) oO 00 00 oo oo aleski, ted fre Three officers stationed at Fort Hamilton, intimates of Capt. Peter C. Hains, one of whom occupied half of the Hains quarters on the Teservation, have been transferred outside the jurisd of New York-by order of the War Department. The three a were expected to be important witnesses in the trial of Capt. Hains and | his brother, T. Jenkins Hains, for the murder of William E. Anni The men transferred and their present posts are: eut. to the Artillery School at Fort Monroe, Va.; Lieut. Farnsworth, Fort Stevens, Ore., and Ca Patt-n, to the Artillery School at Fort = iS e@ AMERICAN LEAGUE \ FIRST GAME. Washington 001 Highlanders ion of the courts ach, Dp, ens and P.C. 593 583 Messrs. Ow re Rigler. | e} Att endance, 4,000, oo oo | ie Detroit... ... |Cleveland .. .. | Chicago -. on 2 Ao) m a d Gio! nico = 0 men rushed | chau near the Andrus to wial to The E Washington | cINcrxnatt, a nn N Oct. time this season have the Chicago Cubs’ Highlanders 3 (6) 4S) Oa wO 560 00 00 mw N|}OO wO CO CO409O : i e sone for pur up a more careful and speedier} J oma Fort Moultrie; ott | Bum MON Monroe, Va. Capt. Mould, from trie, Lieut. Kersott, from th and West ies [warming up stunt than that whieh they! Chicago re) O41 P.O. A. EB Fort Stevens, and Lieut. Rogers, from Fort Hancock, have been trans- | seventh street stations. When they frincea on exhfbition before their. final 10 00 dy. e Hervant Sb Tecult! N @ vi “ ferred to fill the vacancies. These changes took effect Sept. 1. [rived ty wed away tn all di-feame with the Reds ihls afternoon, | Cleveland “ 2 4 0 Regarding the Government's move, | ~ So | rect one Bone pura eles eeeuand Every man seemed to be on eflge, for it! 2 0.0 District-Attorney Darrin, of Queens i DPR DUADNGrA RN Cro take “sl fwas piain to the Windy City athletes! §¢, Louis 00000 and none ext. | Hs ntin, 200 isunty exialtsean Bixty-elghth| atreet ‘sintion that unless they succeeded in pinching 0000 Pe Te een Ot 220° 0 Are Important Witnesses. | crowd of 5,00) excited pe f0F om this battle, there would be nothing Detre it [o} on BRU ATTIUA G8. pnonne Beet) “I learned of the transfers only ve! ) 12 Reese neuen oe BAe a Hanae ie {t for the world’s championship | = = pitifal | Devlin, . 0 Q 2 a \ recently. I shall appeal to Wash : D aga eetian | them : i disappo! Bresn c 0 108 ina at once to have the men returned to | cearas ere oe pipet ot conlols ths? inet ry Stein(elat again as nisin | New ¥ 3ildwell, €8 ...... nnn 9 ie L, il } i 6 few F -{from the Cubs line yp, his bad leg s Casa oe | ploy of the New York Taxicab Com-|phothering him so that he could scarcely oacnaianla they were D 0 0 0 aoa ori abineat ice | pany left thelr machines this morning, | move around. However, judging by the Rarainttt prey | *Barry 0 0 9 0 tamily. They | completely paralyzing the “'red taxicab” | manner in which Artie Hofman p: i £0, p a 07 0 0 0 aH Cee j service in Manhattan, and causing no!trotied the beat during the past two 5 LANs as Deepen | end of disappointment and confusion at | days, the team has not been we: Fourth Inning. 2 was deliberate and | | r alk 9 ‘ Totals. paso A YL sty oh a0 j the twenty different stations which the much by the hospital stunt of Stei “| MeLauren took } cathe Lieut.-Col. Ludlow, commandant at | | company has maintained at hotels and j feldt. t fle 1 Avilgon singled to rigat fh idee ds ines | . ia Fort Hamilton, said to an Eyenir | ere rs rae | First Inning. j sacrifice. Kenetcay, inaseist R Pca Board of T =| PHILADELPHIA. World reporier to-day: oe sh a f s ah d to centre, a | dox lifted to MeLanren, s : wa | R. H. P.O, A. B. Be SUS SEND D TD a First Time This Season That | sarages of the company, in West Sixty- SESE | to Saw, NORUNS of lhe iB ea 9 sferrins second street and West Pifty-sixth Sate ceo eee i pro | oonne are not unusual, They were pr Alle Aeed! Biel Has J atrect, at 150 ALM, after tacit | Schulte sacrificed, Dubue to Hobby. | Fifth Inning. 1 a At executed, as in any other case. OEE Y the machines had departed. These were ;chance doubled to lef, Sheckard ana arke singled to Melaure Ae eens rn 0 Var Depi en © Sie ed 4 6 scoring. Chanc 0 hird o1 Koneteh s as I know, the War Department's a Been Beaten hurriedly hauled back, however, and de- pale aL AN ae at en pH 3 tion had no relation to the Annis c een beaten. 4 a passed bali. Howard doubscu to left, | F 0 0 8 0 n hi atlononinenann i | serted in front of the “Tent,” the West |Citunce scoring, Ilof singie scored | Clarke’s Band ct ae to 9 ee estek if ale ory ee mlondey | Fifty-sixth street headquarters, Not aj Howard. | Tinker wal find made a) i ss | | Oe Oe e Ls ald, r. Darrin had five subpoena servers Graniitaxicauil aiesliinneabanesre es with Hofman: Passed ball) ma 1 vetoes To-Day, for Brush was preparing orne, ef 1 eo) Sit uO eee searching the army posts for the men AQUEDUCT WINNERS. jing. ‘The men are defiant, and the Er Cate pace ge tres Clinch Victory To-Day, for Cincinnat! to have the ve yy A a fh and was only told two days ago that | company 1s firm against unionism econd, ked ers Pennant Is in Sight. on taken the Board Be the much sought officers had been FIRST RACE—Cressina 1, Black) among its employees. d to | the bases cite 5 f of the League, So he de- ¢ 1 a 0 transferred to remote posts. A witness Mary 2, Biskra 3. The demands of the men as presented nani oeanaknane a | Ided to take a fast train, sii, p jan a cannot be wrought from another State to the company two days ago by a Diane tangs pag is meet in Redland Monday oe ee under subpoena, even in the case of SECOND RACE—Bat 1, Sand committee of three chauffeurs and two BATTING ORDER: lene + had a few thin say oo) ry oi murder. | + Sandy! drivers trom the Teamsters, are: | Second Inning. ast | i's iston, whic : haa RT RTA D War Department May Relent. Creeker 2, Delcanta 3, What ta- Men Demand. 1 campbell now pitching and i | avloe giver verbatim o Base 4) Philadel- Unless the War 1 nt od = Fiat salary of $2.50 a day, Featching for Cinconath. Ch db, ie 4 10 Wanting to get aneirranatercaranicersanina THIRD RACE—Bonnie Kelso 1,| No deductions for gasoline, polishing| iyi dinkiad tovcenter, Hofinnn vogiind | ay Oty | have ; By Matheweons 1) iby Cer mn Arosucns te uNeW NOEe: AD) Rossfenton 2, Summer Night 3. | ®rassware, storing uniforms, fines and. to Paskert, Howard | Osteen, st.” \ig Ms |ihose who pues Hite-Osborne, Doolin, Me- jorney Darrin says an importa: . “i to center, Hof- | yrurdock, ‘ 2 RUN cussion f ? BOPORYRALED ARYA 2 coves \ choo} instructions tn company's school, i At to centers Hof: | Murdock, | Saventhitnning Ue Rorenars Paes aye SFauibe sraags edit FOURTH RACE—Fashion Plate 1,| Recon avition of the Teamsters’ Union, jjci's tap, Sheckard fanned. Reut | Airtter Teena ig on that th fhatr, \ sulle renney Dg a Gangerously threacen: Frank Gill 2, iioyal Tourist 3. In reply to demands of the drivers yas atk Hi Ce Oke, Tel ee: | Fromme, ‘p. 1 ade up their minds to ut . hidehice, he says, \ Y ul in officer of the company sald to an | {fimPyelt, Monos to Lovert, Kllnm seor | “tn pire—O' Day, Me Ee Era —— Of justi As anxious Lo serve t —— Evening World reporter Tinker throw to Hescher, Hobby filed | —— ‘ouied to iy sDOU, ‘One. won by Chicago t ld died the ual Hee us festa oe re 44 FIFTH RACE—Ida D. 1, Castle-| “We wouldn't have unions Anterfering| to Sheckard, M y walked. Mitchell “werttsy TER ak Ne ng following t i} died e same Zemoving the men is evident wood 2, Cairngorm 3, with our men. ‘There are 2,700 appi-| ‘ied, Hofman t NOR LRAGUE PARK 4 enor) to. ate | "An interesting igre Herrin, saya. fram the: tact nat pay cants ready now to take our carts out, Third Inning, A bright warm day and the half holt- Aiinaner tone ee geaaeae died lari to. Pulllemle, final ifth Innings 2 ss case were trunsfe Halt of the men who sti tow Evers Walked, Schulte singled to right ares out a crowd to § MAY ARID BREN, sa tahinagarhilah | dley And Knabe Lieut. Andrus occupied, with Capt SIXTH RACE—HiII Top 1, Senten-| 0 o' oe | Tao .atryel, Woeday erificed. to Hobby. Howard |Gay brought A Jing Ta Ne Scone Be eee) | onay Bridwell went aaah Andiue oouHbied, Seon ener n Jon't know what {t's all about. We De ae ro cuantrin ke eilinednennnliclann) bel Fitisburg and Eighth Inning. in. the Hed ain ; Lieut. “Farnsworth, and. Cs aks . have encouraged the men to cut aw. Tinker tripled to right. Byers, |e en sao and Gibwony ,Lench out, Fromme to. Konete! B jonshio. Itt a off with a | dj triple to were cronies of Capt. Hains sae fre these unions and form a taxicab Nice and Holman scoring. Kling ain (the Cardin a RRA harles fumbled Wa s hot ground- | necessa would delay. t ed on Doolin's dong ‘fy to Jt was in the organization, If they were to presont Tinker wcorng. deulbach’ singled, jand Promme and ludwilk er. Abt aries. Storke [of the world's series and as Deoln. ripped nother ae any grievances through such an organ-| 1 tories lala See ah LEE 3 Into “centre and found in ons tion we would unhealtatingly re fied. | Chance to Reulbach, | Firat Inning, | eS rayon Mie IM PEE MET ing to frat nit it le reported, spond, and generously, ‘09, but we wil lent, the Rede’ Avst hit, Peskert | Thomas out. Osten to Kone | . shall end on Oct, % Covalesit paid that sho 18 first this season a ot have labor dictators, sed 10 Tinker, NO RUNS, Clarke fanned. Leach was rate Irs Ph ROL ¥ oF naaR First Inning, ee Bash Ane TUM ReaHlanuBlatetiuestieens We are well equipped to fight this | Fourth Inning. | on Byrne's tumble ols Ninth Innin | 1 up with 9 atine gecond, Bresnahan to futed t aren this afternooa,| MP&,0Nt and can protect our stations! onoole now pitching for Reds. Evers | e threw 0 NO RL y 9 went to thir TWO RONS A quarermas Att 4 Arent |ail right. Any violence resorted to ked, Schulte sacrificed, O'Toole to] aw skied to 7 Charles o Byrn Kone » Bra Sixth Inning, da, Tiaitalaning eer ria when new men take the cars out will; Hobby, Chance popped to Hobby ach to Storke. Abby tossed out Mure ec yaty was te Peace en set Aina His excitement and his NGA, A TRL AT be met by the police. whom wo will call, | 120W80d Bin! algerie en Na TEN | B . » | forced ou ' tox ‘walked, but Was al normal. Onc Rese eae f necessary, to protect our drivers.’ a, stealing, Schiel to Mowrey. ONE Second Inning. dl. NO RUNS, |e cA Covaleski to Bransfield, ullting a ple were ng Out gDod aml sam e strike came at a time when the! UN onevaainrian ST flalaielal one a ~~ for [NOS RUNS. ‘ i at wre) is Mee TR | pany figured it had , 5 urray struck out. Leach made al] sacrificed, Fromme to Konetehy. W ONT. RU Knabe smashed a di into left an aU e Hatie, Tit but it wasn't quite goo annie a le an sine canals Me nop. Of Konetchy's fant. grounder | sont aropped a thas leaguer in ight | ROOSEVELT TO STRIKE lt ey ro tied as Thin beat ont @ bint a ‘ Li t 1 . - ts ™ 1 Ms ba D e wt, Oster ! second on the | 0 Ane ae i and Knabe ARO at the two year old. ioyal endered the chauffeurs { jard tossed to first. Osteen hit by pitched | and went 1 scared WAR cCHUNIht Off ail oe ree i} d DAL n the Harlem 1 Mc! ren bunted and 8 thro Jibsor it to Fr ne, wh € o vest first, eo an well and momentarily threa | Casino at 2 o'clock ‘sday mo tng pathy tendon, OY RUN GI ee eee ea Bagged pul Anne) Mad HASKELL ON INDIAN LANDS, | ctacuian « Atatiy te: Tenney. Deviin Chew ub AMERICAN LEAGUE. in the etch, Brother Jonathan. | many expressions of retard were passed |. Lobert flied to K inker threw |dox got an infield single, \Wils n ew out A. Mra ONF RL eavily welhted, didn't run to expecta:| by the company's officers, Hewever, (Que, eseher. Hobby’ rolled to vers, | ing Omteen toned ou WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—It 1s expected Seventh Inning ions and finish of the filed €r,) Moran now catching for Chicago. NO| plate. ONE R i EM aT TPES MoCormick to Bransfel Hor ana fink last of the filed jat the same time a majority of the! an ran Daw 6 j Piet ee te hat the President late t4-day will issue | Second Inning. fecorns AL te Branshe! a At Philadelphia, oe Notter rade Frank Gill, ‘This was| drivers wore attending s meeting yo Fifth Inning, when Gibson threw L statement bearing on the question of | Brosnal i the rigat aR ONT his first mount since the last day of! Washington Hall on Eighth neenuee onan attempt to the relation of Gov. Haskell, of Okla te wo bases, but Deviin | 6 enue and y threw out Tinker, M Boston 9030 0000 1-7 Gravesend, when it was given out ihat| aeimeratl, ‘ 4) Mowrey threw o ¢ ovan Oxt q homa, to the Creek Indian lands matter ve y RUN ’ I ee ie La Jeliberating on declaring the strike. grounded to wobert, Hluawitt threw wild | Muemook fouled | ~ Horz himself with eaatrarianeditenia’ anol Tionol I chy St ee ene horses! The situation was in ab ce untit [on Reulbach’s ta eckard rolled to right, and 2 ‘ Doolin aries—Steele and Donohue; Kel) thereafter M N the leadera of t ove neg |Hobby, NOR past Wilson, Kouetely came home a q han | qi 5 r in was 01 logg and Powers, Umplre—Bvans Paiferrylerery | he ieanae al movemem learned (| '"Ssowrey. singled to center, but was|tudwig ran io third base. It was a JAMES C. CORMISH DEAD. Re NO RUNE wae @uE wert Uimnpiren ‘ in that the company had urged strongly | nailed off aecond on Mitchell's single, | trinte. Terns lined to Abo N. ¥., Oot. b—James C. ine p SECOND GAME jockey world. It y for thia|on more than a hundred of the old men | inward. to Tinker Mel tited 10 Ain: | ye Aer aen Eighth Inning. Howton v2 20 0 15 | roan shat Rows his rid-| who happened to be walting for their | er Michell Was erg OF Aral, Tine | Third Inning. Mill, Ulster Cour : ahan was t er eneee. Madelph H ing his okt ars at the West Sixty-second street ; Thomas fowled to Bryne. © trip" dead, aged enty-nine ¢ stralg ns to ' ut Bridwell Called on account of darkness Crescina Galloped Home. station, the advisability of forming a ath ning, led to left and cant home on Teach's ah cers © was a cont flied Out to at ee an ; Ba) S tenaran ' ar single Into cer Snabe, ‘Tenney m 2 opening event resulted in an easy | @xiCab association at once—that very RR SACriBC@d, | am = York. and Delaware Cs ght napping and thrown y FINAL FOOTBALL RESULTS, \jcor Sho led all the) evening. singled to left, /to Howard. Mitchell singled to Howard Fag aieonins am) Mts of New York arananels to ls sands ¢ mT loping at the aroused the agitators, After a man flied to Das: | schlet fanned, NO RUNS panne i ( ; ly rough uur conference, at which the Eighth Innin 5 wit 00. ine , e, Syracuse, bite or OC eae ¢ Knabe's tly to left Fale, 6; Syracuse aati retin Guvilllil Srlenansantat tena) nian verage) eematci how pitehing for Chicago 9) ee ne PPT . Mon f jy f aining | rolled “to Byers. Hulawitt, Rvers popped ty Hulswitt Schulte gpd han t Ninth Inning, Bchool, 0 Hand the support of ithe Central Fed. walked, second on passed ball. ‘Pas: | slagie feuned. NO RUNS | Grant's grov _ en ee nalivanis, 19; Bucknell, 0. strung ont was lesuo nisl | Mulewitt scoring. Bescher forced ‘.0:| Moran. How fled Frazer's assist forced out Grant, Devlin to Het mt " gn ell, iti Hamilton, 0, A Jockey McKihney Hurt. i bert, Evers to Tinker. ©) RUN jon Pasi , Lobert fouled to | RUNS. ye Srowh, 6: Colgsien 6. Ra Hi, Carle's Bat furnished the | 22, Gev'S LICENSE TO HUNT, Seventh Inning, Soran.” NO RUNS ae makes more offers of posi- Fourth Inning. i re. "was. na Carlisle, 12; Stute' College, 5 in the steeplechase handicap by TSKILL, N. Y., Oct Aniong| ‘Tinker died, Hulswitt to Hobby 2 o- | seCommick was EFOWD Out by Cov: | Hot iO eee’ down, Kane Point, bi Turis, 0 [gut Bands Creaker, the ebaice In plicants for hinte | yan singied (o centre. Fraser if nied, | Hulawitt fumbled Howard's grounder tions than any other two aieski, " Doniin struck, out. Seymour | Cormick | was run down, Keep ury, — ee ee bare ia | rahe led tip or Faas s rman forced Howard, Hobby te Hulse: medium in the universe. filed to 1p ade e grect play in throw. went to second on the play, Devil ' - ° a) 2 ~~, Mentinued on Mesend Pages -. Pe ‘Lobert to obey" To hU se | ing Out ie wages ‘ied “to Sey: struck out, ONE Ri ma

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