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| DETROIT WINS PENNANT orld, —_ f “ Circulation Books Open to All. 7] 17s PRICE _ONE CENT. NEW YORK, “TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1908. ‘PRICE ONE CENT. ° TRANSFERS ON THRD WILTSE BEATS THE BOSTON TEAM; _ ' AVE. 10 BE CUT i GIANTS AND CUBS TO PLAY OFF TIE Fair to-night and Wednesday. FINAL) @be RESULTS EDITION | (circuistion Books Open vo an” | | TO-DAY’S SCORES: : National League Board Declares Pro- NATIONAL LEAGUE. | tested Game a Draw and Gives Boston 00000001 0—1 P se f @ Giants OO 0) 0) ad ao = 4 ermission tor Contest to fer Midniaht Additional Pare| Decide the Pennant. After idnig. an itlona are | Brooklya 10000201 0-4 Will Be Collected at City Line, and | a a ee ee , an MERIC N PENN NT ONE MORE VICTORY AND Receiver Whitridge Calls on A A A | AMERICAN LEAGUE” NEW YORK TIES CH Bi h for Poli @ d | Detroit 41000000 2—7 1ICAGO. ingham for Police Guard. Chicago 0090000 0 0 00 McGraw Declines to Discuss Decision i = ; ; 7 F C The system of transfers between the Union Railway Company in leveland OOO VOODOO G9 Atier Final Game To-M — the Bronx and the Yonkers Railway Company and the Westchester Elec-| Doc White Knocked Out of the Box/St bouis oO eso 2 oe eet aren ee tric Railway Company in Westchester will be discontinued at midnight, | 0° : : | ill Probably Be Played in ; ae ater: i leas and Receiver Frederick W. Whitridge, of the Third avenue system, has in First Inning at Chicago, | Highlanders 01000000 2—3 New York. @sked for police protection to-morrow at transfer points on the city line. Detroit Scorin | Boston 15000014 —11 ° From what he has heard of public sentiment in Westchester since g as ai NCLINATH, Oct, 6—The Bonra of | HOW THE LEADERS the order for the discontinuance of transfers was issued by Judge La- Four Runs Dupeetasah ot! the Noten e ener ST. i | i to-day decided the game between ‘AND nited States Court, on J fs combe, of the U D une 15, he expects a lot of the Giants and Chicago Sept. 23 to TO NIGHT. trouble. i tle. The clubs were given ° (Spectal o The Evening World.) DET! = Be eae i E Receiver Whitridge clatms that the =| sour sIDE BALL PARK, CHI- Neer: mA permiaston to play the game off NATIONAL LEAGUE. managers of the two big street ratl- |CAGO, Oct, 6—The decisive battle tor! McIntyre, If oa a OS a ite esanestes by the New York W. LL. Per. way systems in the Bronx have al le a a s jab,” i marae rteraadiiny they plese ey he American League champlonship be-| Bush, ss ... Pale Sian eas Aw unofticially given ont the Chicago ...... 98 55 641 which the Unton Railway could get an| twen the White Sox and Detroit Tigers) Crawford, cf . 2° 4 2 0) 10 statement was that as New York |New York 97 55 .638 equitable share of the recelpts & ering brought out one of the biggest crowds|Cobb, rf .. 2 8 HO O hailibeen! pre alireomiploying |= weeee a eut of the transfer arene ue B FOR of the year to Comiskey’s yard this} Rossman, 1b , 103838 00 off the tle game on the snlseoanent Pittsburg ----- 98 56 .636 fms. perfectly willing, he declares, 1S afternoon. No prettier scene or cli-| gh, days of the series with Chileno, Giptinue the scheme it thers pny mate effect could have been devised Pee sg Segre : Beet 0 f Chauff L (ILD os a EE a AMERICAN LEAGUE. the Union Rallw sett 4 ce bs . + y : ¢ . e hrough they can «é for the great game that settled the race A798: 10) 10) that particolar gam: rar Be ease ae ea | tor the American League flag. Downs, 2b .. ‘yy a 1 Friends 0 auffeurs in Lively Fight With|itnare or an one 2 ee i W. L. Per, ‘A Legacy From a Doney. | Rinsemianing® eee peer : league, and ft should therefore i Lo y it 3 onovan, D......0 0 0 4 0 Police—Reserves Quell Trouble jn teugme, and # shou ne anme ac DEtOit ~...... 90 63 588 ‘The arrangement of transfers.” said McIntyre singled to left. Bush struck eth fee ets ae ae ement #0 | Cleveland Receiver Whitriage, “by which residents out, Crarford doubled into the right| Totals * n later date if its managem eland ..... 90 64 | +7 14 27 6 6 ront 0: . KEGIS dition of the of Yon‘ers or Mount Vernon could ray | eee field crowd, putting McIntyre on third, c : nrambed Rnd ERS Ory auch | Chicago 88 64 8 fivo cent fare in thelr cities. and ride | Cobb tripled to left, McIntyre and HICAGO, pennant: secs 28 ea! “for sisigicieie 579 all the way to the post office in Man-{ Ma) S a Crawford scoring. Cobb got on third R. H. PO. A. Heme: hattan on that fare was a legacy to me n Tells Court He Brought |7°r"ereat. st! te was taken out|Hahn, rf., 0 0 More than five hundred persons, sym-| guard who rode beside Hennessy was| It Wan stated that the full text GIANTS. f key. 1 b N f the. box ish replaced RIM: | Jones, of OO rity? thrown out and cut i of the decision would be miven # rom a donkey. I cannot imagine how | I ark a enor sD ate fumble, | v0nes, cf.. athizers of the striking chauffeurs, / °‘/\* nd cut and bruised, R. H, [ECU ie iia raadi apy trea ge Margaret Clark Here pon Tsbell's fumbles oy 0 1 0 oP nant with the | 4:.%@, nave all the men we want and|out Inter tn the day and wesld #0) ron noy, ip BOTA: Wepre rales nealicraavecuiotneve From Pitist i oH bs , 1b.. .. 0 10 0 participated in @ lively fight are not worrying,” said Supt. Higgins|!mto the matter at considerable y, 1b.. Os 1210 a entered into such an agreement m Pittsburg, 1 ‘ Rossman. |Dougherty, If., ..0 0 0 0 police in Columbus avenue between/to an Evening World reporter to-day. |tenwth Herzog, 2b.......1 1 2 1 0 " ( if re 1s a possibility of a three-hand- “The Union Railway 1s part of the z ee ae Davis, 2b.. .... ) 9 a Sixty-first. and Sixty-second streets, RY night we will have 150 cabs run mere gets A 1 ere york, |MeCormick, It. ..0 0 0 0 0 ‘Third Avenue system, of which I am Ks , nS popp Parent, ss hortly before 4 o'clock this afternoon, | INS” edie for Arab place between Sew ss Donlin, rt. Poste, AS (Um ARTES ta rit oll 20 a tall, remarkably nt, Donow arity mM 7 A snort yamerore o Tang| There will be another meeting thie Chicago and Pittsburg if the playing 0! ea 0 1 8 0 Om lines pay, and I could do nothing else | PrettY brunette of nineteen, who call a! FOUR RUNS. 8 van, : iy mh at Eight persons were finally arrested 8nd] afternoon in the offices of Tracey gf the “tHe” game {s regarded as som-|Seymour, cf. , ah ak Fy hah but ask the court to stop the transfer heres enerester Cla Gckeintnt Hahn nded cut to Hossman:|Tannehill, 8b. M FY 8 all were taken to the West Sixty-eighth|Co., at No, 40 Wall street, of the taxi | Deting the schedule for the Glants and| Devlin, 3b, to a 9 transactions at the clty line. lived at No, 128 Iast Twnty-seventh dell few out to Mcintyre.| White, p.. 00 9 Arreat AT company officials, and a deputatio, ;ubs: Tf the Slants proud fone Gerent | Presmahan,c.....0 0 4 1 0 “We have no objection to carrying! strect, y s be r Wals! v », of | {Tom the striking chauffeurs and rep-|the games with Boston and then defeat] p iq ay Manhattan toWFort Georwe or the Yon-|her was taking four yards of wasn wt] Metntyre out, Parent to Tebell. Dus REUBL De 10) 32 Sy Cie cad malematin cay eee ey Be tae Ais (atts ese pa eeh ene Faye iea doaty te BP ereoescK®) As As Rae i 5 rw Fr $3.5 d b E a eld ‘hit, Crawforc ed to pega arge of the policemen. The a y i . per es ve, ker# line or to Two Hundred and Fif-| ued at $3.8) from a Sixth avenue de-| {cit Booger ee ee eae elt | otale a AA Tree had. (ove driven away, by thallave te ce omrieen) oc: the Chausteurs’ |ipsroentage) of 606 Totals .. 47°27 eth street on the eastern side of the} ment store. awford Went to second on the throw. thee eseeee 27 11 5 otce, who drew their nightaticks, and nion, and this, the company officials | In that case an unprecedented situa- tt teens 27 12 Bronx, for a nickel. But I certainly] Miss Clark didn't behave as if ehe| Cobb was safe on Parent's fumble, Base Hits—Of Donovan, 2; off White, |” t y. have so far declared, they will neve; ) tion would develop, and the league di- BOSTON. Lda PS LR a ag ae ava aT eT Re eee te S| ora eco dlmolne ton thine acai tne pinay. |3:,9f Walsh, 6; off Sraith, mounted men cleared the sidewalks. | sive, rectors would eth to arrange a cerles = POA. & ae < eet pS i tips Do er cloth- s € wild to Isbell to catch First Base on Balls—Of D Among those arrested was Joseph Mur- of games meng, ines hree clubs. H. . A. EB. Westchester twenty-nine miles for|!ne was of excellent quality; he S| Vala thnaw. WHR tO” Tape Oke of Smith jonovan, 1; 5 r practically nothing. faze was plainly. that AH Ah « ‘oh Te oh OD RUN [res att ah on Errors—Detroit, 4, phy: delegate: a He. TERTELSEE’ Seana Bee th . au “4 fe |werson. She appeared aon ‘Dougherty Popped to Schaefer, Davis truck Out- By Done aan Two men were hit on the head with » It. Ff) fy) Z Swamper by Transfers. Leet Brea ote” Have ino foiled. out to ‘Phoinas., Pazent: walkot | thy Walsh, 2: by Bitte 58! PY White, | stones and they went to the Roosevelt THE “GAME. Browne, cf. 00200 “By the transfer system our south anaricaaalaraioaiiea Sullivan tannec ) hree-Base Tlte-Cobts, Hospital, where they had their wound: gee be 2 ie 1 as called in Spectel aree Bake Hts ospital, where they ir wounds McGann, 1b 2 bound cars were loaded at the Junctid Sani Third Inning. se Hit—Crawford. : y BPrcerere O05 G28) 30) , where Justices Olmsted, Stolen Base— dressed. : 3 ; polnts with passengers from Westche: att and Duell are sitting, When the] Schaefer grounded out, Parent to Umpires Sheridan’ ana c ‘Attack a Cab. BY BOZEMAN BULGER, _ | Sweeney, 3b. yoy 1 ter, who handed our conductors trans-| slender, graceful gir! came forward| 18be!l. Thomas out the same way ape. ; POLO GROUNDS, Oct. &—The Glants|Dablen, as, Od Pd 10 fers, These cars ran crowded through| trom the nen a short, well-dressed man | Oyen eae Wann anes Ap front ios We Hotel Gothen and Boston this af-|H. Anais tone tani ceonioriniauniownhtarcliaroasiaratnatesan enalerairan eee ae 5 Tannebill struck out FY alan fileg, out HAMILTON RESULTS. Hotel St. Regis earlier in the afternoon won prother sane bat Bewigh HEA annifin, 2b o 0 2 8 0 6 D ie pD Mc e. a oO ’ ternoon in easy style by of Bower! ritory who handed our conductors nick-| rail and foined the frightened looking McIntyre. NO RL there was plenty of excitement when a erman, ¢ 0 0) ae ano. e Fs ed ic, » dD t A Sf ‘0 je t 5 els for thelr rides had to stand up young woman. Fourth Inning. HAMILTON, Ont. Oats Pho racea | Mee aeeenen or # Oren Ok eutk: Se eee EA aT AIC Th Pinon oO) oh mL ‘ynere would have been somethin, ‘Your Honors,” said he, without wait- to-day resulted as fellow: sympathi@ers, win to-morrow a8 wid 5 aba nwithout waite llaanovaniatsuciy cat tiMelntere/ainciaa lee 8: ted for the championshtp, Manager ---- MEU re aaiisi theltldalaaniieosn waver line toe thaviprisanos Soran? to entail toe eT TOR MaEeT cela || DURA. AGH =Cne. silo and\(a\ aia: |_ anes aiene DUTese APRHE ADA AH - ay ene Me pret NS EN. A nm AP om Rie eensrience showed that the people |this young woman desires to plead |second, Crawford singled to right, Aush | Ee cdbribie 16s cist gna Rey One -olds:n= | Omnt became so hot that reserves from Pisatecinten i: Srelston of| First Base on Balls~On Fergus who rode downtown on our cars, on | guilty." going to third. Cobb grounded out toland 1 to etn eenlieey fo 1, 1 to 3/the Kast Fifty-frst street station wer: what di ARS reer} a ee we sue Left on eeeGlania 4; Boston et Ayanasers, lemuod by she Weskshewtes| “Who ane yout! Uonovaeaatinad’ dip whale) aide) by lcutemane (ae Mineo tg and |eent 10 the evens, Zhe winders In th ee er eli ieee eT are Ba Paro oe nee oy Merwar 4 ' n “yes oy; : nova ¢ e whole out, secon 3 3 ane on e rh 7 de IDOE RISKeaIA ne. | son, 3 street rullways, did not ride back on/ “i am @ friend who 1s interested in| striking out Jones, Isbell and Dough-|25 tot 3 to 1 * Bhaus bran, 115 ie I, /cab were broken and the chauffeur, wh Negro Bartender Tracked McGraw says that he 1s not in a po-| TWo-Base Hit~Heraog. eur cars, and pay us their nickels and | ner case," answered the stranger, erty, NO RUNS ous, Guaertind “Roa Gitcus ice | WAR muAnted OY @ eneclal polloeman : casita acked to} in to make a statement regarding| Stolen Bases—Devlin, Sweeney, Brid- AL AN Be AOL Hae Tatt| Are 7OM.e IbMyartll anid the custioe Rlfgh Anning, NSECOND RACE: put on full power and syed wivea'on| Newark and Arrested—Held | the pisying off of the tle game until he} “Hit by Pitcher—Devi e e Ter TOIT RED Ia mre tiny aceny tt a epelersrrall Pain) Ae s é ECOND CE~$400; selling; four-|avenue. When the reserves arrived on] + arK é sted— ne PIRI AR Oe Fa NT a i ss Pann a PORE RIES CRT Cra Pinimaitecg torreon ee ITY mith now pitching for yeer-olls and Bix’ furlonus.—Sally | the scene everything was quiet 5. ie hap seen President Brush upon his re mpires—Johnstone and Klem. TE ToCAA LAY, Keak De |{m ster businens,” aia the nan, man. fouled out to. annenill, 10 (A, Martin), 9 to 0and oMt,| ty front of the Hotel Navarre, Sev for Extradition, turn from Cincinna ‘ is wy wont 10 the Westchster strect rali- | onrenent, nfartnate both as] out to Jones. Downs fouled out to Sul- Fito Te tes Negekalceta, 105] onth avenue and Thirty-seventh st rat Inning, | wate, Fermuaen Med to Donlin, Np way people, aus tried to make an ar- |) 0, nd‘as @ friend, I bro ughe | My an, NO RUNG ond; Muck Rake, 100 (Brannon), W to © was another fight. The chauffeur |. Bridwell tossed out Dev ted to e yeeney her here from her home in F s struck out. Parent popped : 1 1. | ther is! tfted a fly to Don mm filed to Bates, Sweeney tossed Peaaginent with them, by which « “alr/ and 1 feel responsible for her EEIREA by) Schaefer. Su NPR PA hemerred Wena ArT He wine 72 £5\| ana special policemen were stoned an Wiillam ©. Bryant, a negro bartender| Hat Browne. NOR out Bresnahan. | Hannitan threw out 4roportion of thelr receipts, induced |and her actions In this clty. ‘The taut | ond. Tannehiil flled to Schaefer, NO | 4rtille . re and Royal) ty can badly damaged. The machine {and fighter, was arrested in Newark thiy| Tenney walked a | MENG” AO GNP, by our transfers, would go to the | for any misdeed which she may hive RUNS | Third Race—Selling Steeplechase; g500|sped down Seventh avenue and the |afternoon for the murde: ark this! yowerman 10 Dunlop. | Hergog Sixth Inning, Union nes, They refused to give us {committed really tee with me, and I Sixth Inning. four-year and up. About two | crowd of strike #: higers got away |or ave 4894-3 Lewis 5 10 tO RUNB. Becker fied, to Donlin. Bates. por anything worth considering. I had a 4 We Mhlame Ingars ard BP) Donovan struck out. Metntyre fol- | Gimpacnh, & to 278 te Boek tHe te wits | before the reserves from the Wat of No, Ad Towls at ninety Bridwell easily threw number of conferences with the people | able 4n|jowed, Bush fouled out to Sullivan, NO | by one und @ half lengths Hyeeetcie tap | ‘pnirty-seventh street police station ar-| “ecording to | Bry : Second Inning. of Wentehsier 1 the maiter, and they |, Hy this time Sites Clark was erying,| ENG singled to. lett, Hahn watkea, | eigHtit@ng® het 2 tend Sto, | rived. ’ who was @ white man, eailed yesterday| ,MeGann filed to, Seymour, Trldwell Beem to think the city railways should ¢ Jusiices decided that the Dh be led abn walkea. | second; Dacra, 130 (Pemberton), 60 to 1, Get an Injunction. with two friends at Morris Wi hrew Agha ease ore eee | manded a private investigat Smith stole second. | J struck out.|15 to 1 and 6 . Ve 4 I erenney'’s muft of Herzog’s throw carry them downtown for nothing. cordingly. they _remandec s ell fanned. Dougherty flyed out to |G. and 6 to 1, third. Time—4.58 mark Masicah Go y ents [*2!00n, on the ground floor of the| bi out stealing, Lire ‘i ectod Mrs. Axn thelr probationay Seventh Inni y of Pilon fel geese Irinka on cred! sepa Donlin. atru Out.” Bo did Be ba ‘The people in ihe Bronx bave no] hinit pnb mae heir probati nary | evel ng. n Race: ii ~ ~ © Blanchard restraining its strik t. Bryant, who was . Y ; = ol , to look into the facts | landicap; $500 | Justice Blanchard ‘~ ~ eR Ie Devlin. ste gomplaint. I cannot say as much for! axman had a long talk with the Min}, Crawford out. Davis to Isbell, Cobb for three-year-olds and upt seven | ing chauffeurs from acts of violence |‘“mJIns ber, refused the request | oe nahen te ied to. Bowerma: the Westchester people, because Who culled himself Kdward Tirrall, Bhe | beat, ® unt. Hossman out, Parent, to Hacmeermthon, Hh (More 11 to| gna interference with its business, When Bryant came out of the saloon| RUNS: had @ soft thing, Jn my opinion they | NOMid not tell what the mai told her. | and Tabell. ret'red tS POD a te bs ee Kine | In the Injunction Archibald Rogers, | he found His sand two other hird Inning. will make trouble over the discontina:| a recommendation that the gitl bem. | Davis filed Gob, Pareni| BONY, Tt Cae a ee BU | orenident of the Chauffeurs’ Protective | WHite men in walling. They attacked) iersog made e Rood catch of Hann “ Pir tes” Are 0 t ance of transfers unless the police urc| teased under a « fusnond sentence, popped up to 1 Sullivan filed to to 9 and 4'to 5, third * | Baton; John Thornton, prealdent of the | Ervent and were “rough. him aling fy Ho: a u + OD hand to stop the:n, #0 1 asked Co) ~ > Crawtorg NO RUN Bervile and Astronomer also | (inited ‘Teamsters’ Union, and Bawin |! says and he s or ' ies 743 7 me DA HaHa MOD Aaa AMERICAN LEAGUE, : hth Inning CR —He0 added; onlling: tor| AEM Bresitent of ie Liberty Dawn | TAee, aa i of the Game and he has promised to furnish it.’ , Th hom siruolk’ out Ta tt and | three-year-olds and up; five furlongs. | Hack Drivers’ Bion, ne onpren See een ualat . y i 4 National The Yonkers street ratiws on bell i 1 of Dow Jonovan | 3 105 (C, Rice), eve > | Ramed ,with elght other strike leader ly Ag J a ad nin he Nationa’ pre ccrrog cAI SITE YAS EPTEM PT PERE Washington [Manna AO ARE a accsatyre. eaten | b By High Sromeaivum, | One of the strikers’ exocutive om | auariere, tiie aie & lt fersog arvve ant for Pnundeipt f ni f © McIntyre, Smith 02 and 6 to b, Bec. DREN PETTY who he had he Why ae ba 3 t eee teinua’ tarvitery 40° Waaloheawr/|/vaenianen ela Feat Aeetn Gilt Downe fo Tee | ride Tafartme 206° (Pe TaUon), Btn hecg | muities declared that they had the s | he had ' 4 NO BRUNE es The Westchester Hlectric Railway tine Batte: Vick man, NO RUNS. to l'and § to 6, third. Time—i.02, Bar | Port of 87,000 unton men in New York. being told that Lat large Fourth Inning, ut World run to Mount Vernon, New paltry Hughes paalateate Wise Ninth Inning, | Duke‘or' inldgewater, Ma rman Gibson, jana igen Tula sertain Teanmeny oot Ihe ini Recker, eipieg mak ties pen teak se the b F - sh 0 left, raw ford 1 $400 adde nie they are havin, nging the | ton anc ennan to trail him, ar it McGann, NO RUNS. Ha f Aldermen Take Up Matter. KILLED IN TRAIN WRECK. Cobb out, Bmith to! ans atx wie era for! pacers hiry rene Ahem werosa the river to MeGann, No oriee REFIT EHIGEITPS no Receiver Whitridge, in his walk wits! v9, CAs sia, Paw Ost. One man} teve us ae Hee i, 106 (Murphy) 5 to 2, even and j. The troubles of the red taxteabs be |B ms atl ; P « 1 ’ . , = “ Vor! ae was crushed to death, two were facal. | 2% cond. Sin wo) fig geen and 3 mo: the 9 iryant waslocked up % ’ ; oO Fee eee Nong bone: dill | injured, ve others seri metre pal anne Buen searing nd ci awford) (wt i 5 to dy Gore, 10) gan very Norday, when Jas on Heur | Headquariars, thers ia oy he Tr R transfer privy inves anywhere w dogen more bru) cing to, third efer struck out.| ona; Hawk's ht, foreland), 6] ReMeys oee oe iirty-sinth etree: iver | 820 hay at he sold his HONS | HaOny Where Wihas |B and TWO RUNS. \t and ¢ rh Pe ledve the Pifty-sixth street garage | of the shooting ‘eh Innis Pe j Buch & uropoelilon | tlaitrond’s treat og at W ashington walked snap gonad out i ly Avalla. Wish. Dake. Sielion | of the Now York Taxicad Company _—— ith Analog | ™ oi ee y ‘ , erty fouled Out to) réthy Webb, Povstalloa, Vom, was pocketed by the driver of a h PduY bo eulinue css ied « “ , Wonsinuea 20 Bevous Yass) Borough eer poser The seuldent w Davie tied out bo Cobb. NO Luer, Ching Mase ahd Gol. Zed isd Drowsy sulo truck: and his machine aiaet Wout: Tourigs case) Be So Wise, Bwenngy ran, emaahed in the collision the special 95.60, Offices 104p-1200 Broadway, | Bowerman was purposely allowed to ; ( . purpow * } 4