The evening world. Newspaper, October 14, 1908, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

CUBS IN SHUT-OUT GAME TAKE THE ser teure eirewr WERATHER-F; FINAL 1 RESULTS EDITION | oe [ “ Cireutation Books Open to All.’ | PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNEEDA®, OCTOBER 14, 1908. PRICE ONE CENT. FAS WIS BEREH SCE OVERALL WINS WORLDS TURF CLASSIC AND oavcomera aT stage CHAMPIONSHIP FOR CUBS fr nnd warmer to-night and Thursday. | “Circulation Books Open to All."' | | e+e F ; | Public Service Bont Directs Society Folk Attend to See TAFT 5 TRAIN IN ANOTHER Singles by Evers, Schulte and Chance y | | Roads to Fix Up a | Running of the Harbor Hill | Score First Run for the National’ ] [oe Coe: Se eee SMASH BUT Hf iN CAFE Team if the First : |GIVES 5 DAYS’ GRACE,|STOKES CAPTURES RACE, , _ Inning LilyLangtryLandsCesarewitchatNew- |... Fei in ond ete Sovereign and Heimet| | anger eres CHICAGO PITCHER STRIKES ‘market With Her Horse Yentoi, ae Obey Amone the Other Wine Pender Derailed on Brink of Embankment After i They Fail to Obey Among the Other Win OUT D. DETROIT SLUGGERS. 2 Which She Backed Heavily Ruling ners at Track. | Special Had Stuck on a Grade mesa de | a ae —His Car Is Cut Off AG pee = Only Six Thousand Fans Attend Last Game of Series—Piayers Hold a Meeting and Protest Against Count ot Q i at 100 to 6. ‘The Public Service Commission to-day | BELMONT aye RESULTS. tssued an order directing the Central | eee : Park, North and East River Railroad | FIRST RACE—Half So 1, NEWMARKET, England, Oct. 14.—Lily Langtry is $100,000 richer company, controlling the Fitty-ninth Pi osowprae Tat CADIZ, O., Oct. M.—Judge was deraile win to-day, special t | Ben Ban 2, Delirium 3 st ta his time occu 3 bs MY to-diy through the winning of the Cesarewitch Stakes by her horse Yen-|#tfeet crosstown line, and Receiver | PECONOERAGE hen th GILES pe eae ee meet . yagi ata. ie ‘ Frederick W. Whitridge, of the Third | —Stokes 1, Blac! from the Penns tal ndance toi. The (LEIS AaHESS plunged ea at odds of 100 to 6 against| Avenue Raiiroad Company, to estabtisn | Bridge 2, Regal Roya! 3. | allroad at Cadiz Junction to this place, moved up the Attendance, Yentd. It is her second great achievement on the turf. a Joint rate between thelr surface rail-| THIRD RACE—Helmet 1, Select: rines Ww tached to the t Calan bonita? Pue Gem, the favorite in the Cesarewitch, heavily backed at 7 to 2/ 8% systems. The company and Mr. | man 2, Etherial 3. seen sales iol SCORE BY INNINGS Alt ee 1 Whitridge have five days’ grace in — eft the track coer p again¢, ran second, Glacis was third. | eicnetsvesrs cian asin ite: | FOURTH RACE—Erother Jona-! rhe train was climbing a steep grade 1y Chicago 1 & © © |] © © © O54 The “Jersey Lily” captured the same stakes in 1897 with her Aus-| In the event they do not come to ‘Pant: Monfort 2, Far West 3. COO Wi) CEU EL Lub Aeaek Detroit 00000000 0—0 if . 1) yay . | ing along the track for two car gths Oh: ie ee tralianbred horse Merman. She won on that occasion between $100,000 te7m™® the Public Service Commission | FIFTH RACE—Summer Night 1, sea ey craic ee et fantens pottery and tron in a * 3 caee will establish the joint rate. A report | Rosslare 2, Ross Fenton 3. afore ities Lroueht tlm ston: 3 Onig hontewanaiwnene 5 ; DET and $230,000. Merman was sent to the post at almost the identical odds: canieany ci Go Gamat Sop | side of the track there was an embank- BU OHONERDOEURINET HE (Special to Neeat a peau inst Y ; , sats || Sbsula) RACE—The Wrestler 1, ent of about twenty feet, which Taft was enthusiastically | UBTROIT. O1 Dein ORY Rt, H. P.O. A. B. against Yentoi to-day—100 to 7. | Nore Nea@auartars that! Recelver) Wit? Cckstone 2) Safiuel H. Harris|a, |/aadea\tolthe peril received. At We he was taken the Tigers this afternoon by ve of McIntyre, if. Od 2) 0) Both Nerman and Yentol were back- = | ridge and the Belt line would accept the f One of the engines was detached and) to the publle square tn an uutomodlle|9 to 0, giving them tory and | G'Leary, ss. 0.0 2 2 0 a by netreas In the future 00h joreer and so establish a strong rivaltol By WINCENT TREANOR run into Cadfzi"a distance of two miles, i om which he spol Ni umplons workt, The Crawford, cf... ok go 6 d ces) n . system, cov * 5 ‘ vher ew got plates and screws, Toronto he sp to J Eales : rode Janes R. Keene's St. Cloud. The UNAWAY Hor Sod iaee meer onolitan eyatele, coud / Bot Bel BELMONT RACE TRACK, Oct. iiss | Gan oh Ee anaitnaoiinourie tell cnekrenricraiiicesta ie. ca ene ee oun a Die ere a UE (9 Prince ofWales (now Edward VIE) ¢- verified at thol oMons cot atho railway |, Unnataay vend’ an excollent card of lceuneaiinn ina meciiene jeclusion of his addresses (wok a acut on [rer won the ay nhl Rach A 0.8.8.6 corted IMG sLongiryito) the eld al companies. . [races brought out a good sized crowd| Before the tender left the track Mr.| the lower car ste shook hands aWeeainaiics h ciher as{scnaefer, 2b.. oM (1 B 1 A daysmermn) won: The crowd: cheered) Mr. Whitridge sald when tnformed of | Taft lad another unpleasant ex- | with ny of could ann Schmidt, c oO 8 the heir ajparent and the actress and eae for these troublous times this after-|Tatt nd ante na es ay. Up rea luting there ; t and it was a walkover for Schmidt, c.. 5 4 °0 she was qgven of the meeting. Bical pa ttanmiet acciees ap |Roon, The grand stand scemer Fey ee Eibasis oeed Sa spaces ee TERR man from Chicago, Me eld the Tigers Coughlin, 3 ) 39 oh d Althoughiipiaying a much less con: 4 peu bevel nau aeiietureceltedie copriodl Rais ortesssaline diary cet isii —— Haown to three hits amt struck out nine! Donovan, p MOO a ea spicuous pot at to-day’s races, Mrs order, 60 Ic cus Paar eNdnat! see Sante videncoatol likely this prophesy of a point rate | Meeting began. - eaitaitia vaca Al ees = Stair Jening he ity =n ts wa Reuisiete he | fact that some months ago I offered to | 108° that the ctators did not know ¢ 2 SAR CLD ere ay Sl BE ie NOs | operate the crosstown line, and my pro- | Whether Ben 1 or Half re H H. PO. Se a ‘ posal was rejected.” | Sovereign had Won, There was a g haree di A A es eckard denon of * try’s colors; jur —_—>— | “Will you renew your offer now? ral closing in the last hundred ya: inp salina anise ie eA eee ae ARE iepaynate ao | was asked. and all three went under the na F is yea trait ea " . 2b etary 0 N® cap, oe , a eas ats “ ee lieianirater e games played. 0 total Ss ti English racourses SEM Nom eS) Aah ID Oe ce cri ettay RETEST ana at De nee eter nett iat me . 1 0 0 0 forthe/sportiwas enco Tw Wer ‘ a a i _Whitridge. Rec # oe cut out the early runy : Ae fe ib y An oO © fen Sere’, Wo“ (Wele Eruised Ss Dut; | vacy mages ane eet of raninenanee En ae 5 Racing Commission Sustains : Y Steinfeldt, 3b... 0 0 0 8 0 Abingdo. None \W. Badly Hurt aratiwaannarcroninorer may y As hes care . vapiil MDonovan worked|out apt Hofman, ef 0 #0 © aAranIIiEy wh adly atte RAW. A ere Ay a and Ben Ban we Original Resolution Provid- M anslib @aucalmanton: olin vi th ii} ese oe he cost of putting in crossings salon save ground At Rens ‘ al LT REPEAT : Kling 1 10 t Mrs. Langiry \t 5 ere ae na ¢ for Paris Mutuals. —_~+—- to imperil lis throwing apparucus Cling : the’ nucleus other ; On a pler just north of the We ae | ne Eley: pl ne! Eee Ine, at the inter- 4 ae joked lk Du ing for ran pushing it to the Hmit or no Overall, a tO DO -0 purchased Nobaman, when, Ferry at Forty-second. streetcar erriving at the crossing could wy we a Victim Whom He Beat and) Mullin, who won the only game of the secre oe eet coe of Yhe Sea fom L: this afternoon, were s ma carilnen tana ater ae er weds oa Re the | fanscai ane evenine werlao 1 Ott id i | series up to date for the ers, Was the | Totals .... «crcess 410) 87, 137 10: which she paidhigh p ors i . : A HS een 4 ; SGTON, K f Tho: wo Others Identify logical alternative. . 19001000 om which had any great horses, one a four-horse team attached dirsotiane Hate northbound car could IBRAATORIY A ead AWAY LEXINGTON, Ky. Oct on peas ; ¢ 5 aT era A cag pear nae a £0 Det O00. Owk It was in 1896that stable, Regal & heavy wasenadniveni by) Thomas|| ceuHDee on nant ersunn tokelnen ith ium. hbred owners and trainers and th Him. decisive victory of yesterday and | Base on Balls-Of Donovan, & Lodge, began tcsucceed, During that dy of Nos BS \WWeat Giirtysthinaleee esis ee ar ea zeuldiaipas Society Set Attends. tors of the Latonia Racing Asso- plainly expected to put an end to the; "struck Out-By Donovan, 3; by Overs Mena stermany ih) 100i twelve different routes in all at, 4 BI yle business when they took t oane up, won for The horses of this team were, Mr. Dugan testified that there is no e field; all. 4 year she purcl > warmed up in Merman, with ‘Dd ebor Hi ar-Olds _ 1 and other tracks in Kentucky lw with Big Overall, eplechase $5,000 aa “Base Hits ers, McIntyre, severe setback by the Detectives Lee te cenetr it near the stringpiece and as a tug; such crossing’ in existence, where th offered give SU eaed | ne aiie ae paged rit le electric curre 8 nsi f f out ng Col sion afters David MeDonixi 1 erne sus ee Cup at Ascot, ‘hlue 1,000 sover 8, whistled, the leaders bolted and tore! ®lectric current Is Hal mitted in uns them went to te Racing Commission this after- David Met hi 1 c | The crowd was somewhat smaller than arity Messrs, Sheridan and O'Day. with 3,000 sovevegus in specie in addi: | away from the team, dashing along the Serene eu THE SER freee In- race, It was a | yoon when the body dectined to grant pecting him of ¢ the robber who] yesterday, when but 1,000 or so seats in a i jstailing such a system would be be- | & A far better ¢ . en nrae to rein | be A MDOUATENL aaa Beatrice - i relxac . i Hen. ciner: alba hormes the actress | aMinaplere to AAR ok ct ARTI Tre TE Eo aa oeraren elie 6 the request of the hi Peli heat and hound Mise Beatrice Masten | the big plant were vacant, and was thrown out at first, ONB ‘ F There were several | {testimony {s in pursuance of the theory race after He the state the bookmakers in the home of her sister, the wife of| The players of both teams held a brief RUN. 2 hes raced with success were Friar h re x ‘al hundred passengers |that a “thorough route” means. Bridg to The horsemen were represented by a |. Pere ate indignation meeting to-day to protest wt puaniinia eranngan to wara) Unied sores 1 Captivy Pet. e o bo through car, and apparently \ r te farney Sehrel- Stmerfield McLean, publisher, at No, 34% acs min an awkward bound and wae ‘a angle Tuck and Cap! e getting off a ferryboat and making for igh car, and apparently chat. th aa Stokes, put ail {committee composed of Barn ehrel- OY MeeRT RUHR A NE over the count of yesterday. Both| Donovan struck out. McIntyre aoubied Although "still popularly known as ij commission 1s contemplating a system Mrs. Langtry, te famous actress is | Mie crosstown Forty-second street cars, | of universal thro really Mrs. Huge.de Bathe. She n Miss Mas Miss Maud Manly, who hen Lean; with the robber ld’s | down the first base line, putting Cough- in which they were | lin on third, O'Leary filed to centre and Coughlin was held’ at third by Hof- er being | ber, Tom McDowell and Hal Woodford. the last jump) wijle Congressman Joe Rh repre- p slowly, but | agreed never to again enter a w | championship s\ strength into fin fa length behind «a Jeared. He cl gh routes rot Most of them saw the runaway horses | . en and Mrs. M ried a young Wiglish army officer of | Ae , (EAE LHS ns etre ie re ues that name after sie had obtained a at the same time and ran in every direc- | | din the Yards | sented thy Latonia tra i Tl : uel np pactediallinalotifiveangnianianookien |i nied representation tn the counting | 7°08! fin in. Crawford’ struek Aivorca, in Caligrnia from Exiward | tion, Men and women pushed right and EO jump: | mittee, pleaded ‘before! the commlaslon| oe rea acuarters elon” | up of the tickets, jout. NO ipp! er, Bla ridge, Tre he charley Senne coshatel yi ‘alte eadquarters late to-<¢ hey | Ce ae eeean ar great Wealn, | eft and the horses continued Brat 1Sthoe Aten erate tae neean IRe| for more than two hours to b Riven ® ail three pointed out McDonigle as tho First tnning, Sixth Inning, Bhe was at_one «me reported engaged | them. | , buster Davi rode Hen Cole, jonance to operate without loam PME) ST | Sheckard out on a fly to . | Chance beat out = bunt. Steintelat to “Freddie” Gelhard, and th as| Mounted Beret, Arthur Glynn bore | got a nasty t tckstreteh, commission turned a deaf ear to) Fouper | Evers singled to centre. Schulte singled | sacrificed to Rossman, unassisted. Hof- a famous scandalfabout her having put down on the rv i iaene the gra making | their plea and voted to sustain the hasrebher ReatcAiaa Algaten Lo mane Tre r ers taking second. Chance |™&n fied to McIntyre, and Chance did fee down the Prithe of Wales's back, | o\" n, EnO- TUNGWAYS BAG they | |the pace he Pere tincaniition rink book- her tell where the family Jewels v . A Ld dance not advance, Tinker filed to Crawford, fn the last weell of September one of |SWerved towards a crowded crosstown | [turned ote landing is <r Bhelswoonedland. he ho: | singled to centre, scoring Evers, Stein- |NO RUNB. Mra. Langiry’s lorses won a selling car, When within thirty feet of 1t Glynn | Davidson on wan |makers and providing for the purl) She swooned and he bound he t flied to Crawford, Hofman hit to | Cobb was given a base on balls, Ross: race and then dripped dead as it was jumped off his horse and managed to Cr ee aaa Se far mutual eseterm of bering Das ee a Coughlin and the third baseman re- | man forced Cobb at second, Tinker to being led from t track The officials —_ turn ta + pbulance several hundred doliars worth of dia oan | Evers. haefer struck out. Schmidt peing Nockey Cluf ordered an examina. | Pull the horses to one side and prevent Ferred both ed) eaten at rane =r tarda reve Ured Schulte on the base line. ONE |fied to rs. NO RUNS tion to be made o| the animal's viscera, | them from crashing into the passen- ' wh 4 phe RUN . } and announced hit if ii was determined | gers e Death of Young Men in Bay- Ihe oars by TORONTO RESULTS. 1 m the] ‘stctntyre was given his base on bal. Seventh Inning. the horse had bepn doped her trainer |” co... Ana n sarern tye manner of t Oianre arch route Crantardeaincis Crawford took Kung’s fly. Overall ‘ould be ruled of the turf. Several women fain} and yma ~ an ol nd” of rod new awhord fingled | singled over second bas Dverall so nagg » Usain: cada | Breed, of Weehawken, Mrs. J, J onne Believed to Be Due | e oR RA nea A cen a i Vf \to centre. Cobli struck out. Rossman 3i?*y sReckard's pounder ejyerall mae ~ Jeock, and Mrs. © copy > ‘ ‘ paid) t ‘ con * Nl struck at a wild piteh for a third Sheck taking first ckard wag 2 Lesnon, of Fo: z my - 1 suite ® 0 ABOR MEN OUT | Lee, fell down, ‘T ere a to Accident. Keone Wint the Champagne, | to-day reautt strike and was safe at first, when the caugat off first and was out, Donovan , They were carried into | Renin pee MIRAI RAC rm 7 1 5 r : Rossman naefer. NO RUNS. . iS ap, |the ferry house, whe sae As was expecte ST RAC 0: for net as @ £48 / yall went to the stand ntyre and | (0,ftossman fer. NO RUD AGAINST TAI ia ee ae my house, where th were od took down thi . up.~Harry Riche- inspector ¢ r wo Crawford adyancing a Schaerer | Cougail nfeldt to Chance, ‘ & physician \his Helmet ,with 6 to 5, 1 to 9 and out } 1 5 struck out. NO RUNS Donovan o| to Chance, Me- ; 5 | od, and | by at fled to Sheckard, NO RUNS. The horses continued for about Two men were killed by illumi mate. ri dehau 109 LOWPLL, Mast, Oct. An * one : 1 ewal Bro ' : campaign’ against William H | hundred feet, but Glynn managed finally | 848 $n Bayonne to-day. They were | osc" Ce Ne tery, i Second loping Eighth Inning. President, Bben § Draper for to bring them to a stop without doing cousins and reomed together, ‘Their | all the Tony alod \ Prritestr eu risiey etree ue Evers's bounder, which Rossman. got, dha for Lieuter any further damage. Notter us to Donovan. NO Was @ serateh single, Schulte sacrificed, Louls A. Frothi Governor, and all State Senators who) GNM recelved several bruises and his Jet hin know he deaths are believed to h. ye been acete |to ssman. Chance singied to s was held at third, Sehmidt 1 1 fleld “OND RACK $20 added ing Du Dull the ¥ : | uniform was torn dental \ for the olds aid up. vet Coughlin was 2 voted against the so-called “overtime | 2 tr ishing the | a and ur ougt ¥ intel atmugle : acl Upto the lest spanion of the Suses ———— | The victims were Andrew McCauley, | ' TORS NEDE Dla. 1 CAleH), neva Wie oar donee Manaripat chusetis Legislature was ordered begun GETS | Jonathan Wins, 140 § and ou , ength arene Schmidt's "throw ta , fn exeentive board (af ‘the State | $4,000 JoB. twenty-nine, and Michael Ward. nine | run hall at a halt: Rover Ania o uM to retire Evers. NO Branch, American Federation of Labor, | Aaa eee nie, Te silat o and even, Seve ol ACigasealon of the late Branch Her’ |W, 44, ayuany ane te i canter a ge ee PaO Te ) my at aePate Third Inning. a My to Chance, Hers | ’ . Company at the p! Constabie| airthton the cx ; ‘ond at first Cobb oUt pees | Tenement Cc | Nh y A man saptured Sheekard's Ri $ : } Hook. y the home he Of Nie #pCd | HIRD RACH added: for maid- PALESTINE MOB SACKS cre ted to O'Leary. Schulte [opnker RUNS } Willian H. Abbott jr. was to-day ap. Mrs. James Car > West Tw led off Gl en tworyeaur-olds, five furlongs. " » Jatyre’s han NO RUNS. Ninth Inning, h E d f jy | Rotmted Firat Deputy’ Tenement House ty-sécond trent . ‘ ud, ite (McArdle), 6 to, AUSTRIAN !-ORFICE, | ,sisinfeldt tinea out Ollveaty at Hott mick out. ‘Tinker sing! A pimissioner, with an annual salary Ward retired at 8 o'clock , I ’ oy rir apeetts Ny fidd to Sheekard. NO) Kling bit t y and was out t t e nd oO of $4,000, id not get home un 1 » (snighty, JAF Palestine, Oct. A > i first, Tir 1 second, but S d | : |Ji_atr. Abbot succeeds Wittian * a As neither of them had than, who ‘bad 4 1 1 Times g, ‘< : Fourth .nning oughiin hy i As ne hem had been | than, Who ‘had 4 H 1 Tine day i wstrtan itLice 5 ortstop the Second Inning: ||}icversin. io Naruen sna yas heer dertrrt | ba baplen n Dike Peer Perrott ‘ |] announced that the Mayor had learned room to arouse them tho ng On gamely | ant ACve + on baie, ti Chance, Having OUiclaswed all otuer ned room t hought she ! second 4 POURTI P three fi xs, T . , : pay hearth by princing \]) that Mr, Robertson had taken out hig | detected odor of gas, and the door| front of MY earsol up—th UT. | grew out ft fy 4 heating auL Nat Fae rele adver: ements | first pavuraligation papers the day be- w a tore open, Ward was in bed, McCarthy a Finisher, oe ea on by vce actio, tu an stu iW jis appointment. dead h ‘auley was sul! breathing, | t auAN Pinke whe Hu “ * ore than. th id i, was Mca shing it s ners an ce FaTMGT IL) the ew Deputy hie Been a tenement | put did s ‘ew minutes later wan ie auch Hh i Within yt 1H second RUNS KILLED AS WIFE SEARCHED, two week days>3.640 more thas ALMANAC POR TO-DAY. setiring art sas and ‘ 1 . A . and suffering from @ Rem the Herald J] | sim rises. o.i¥isun sete. 5.221a000 sing] then acciden ured It on agaty. |iet 1! nd FIFTH RACE$20 added for 4 hard \ f kate } ton, @ bags World Advts. Win by | THE TIDES, bie budles © Jemived to the City | was in ing | threo-vear-olds ip. six furlongs: soular ea kK as , tha deaaie ae H ve rrgue jaye ras) |) Aumumn Flower, M2 0T. Rees & to 1 5 alls, O “a we ' ster 4 ih ih | tye J Siehes | yAusi Sto 6 and | to 2, second, Ab- moved on the t feates [ard wajke vers doubled Into cen ; on atta = val aan Ras Jur (Hoines), even and : t thind. their anger on propercy of the Aus- tre, scaring Kling, while Sheckard went | peared t& e ' ned te od tai Havin eiteet: ‘Phone wate ‘ ine Charts om Page 12. \ Bnet Wei, Suderman also ran, trian Government. to than ‘Kepulte grounded to O'Leary is him whys be was ulled-

Other pages from this issue: