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} LISTEN TO WHAT I'M SAYING. You Bic MUGWwuMe | \ Lost FIFTY BONES ON You dust BECAUSE YoU LEFT THE “SLAMBaNGO" WW YOUR ORESSING Room, ANO IT AINT GOIN’ TO sean IN UNGEARDED LAD DIDN'T TAKE ROLL, HGH COURT sHyS Coney tend bie Stroller Who Met Shaved Mary McGhale Loses His Case. Mary MoGhale, a Coney Island dearded lady whgy when not working at! her trade, shaves her whiskers and presents quite an attractive appearance, to Relieve Him. BATTING ORDER. Cineinnatt. New York. Devore, If. Doyle, 2. was triumphantly vindicated by Justice | Snodarass, ef. Jaycox in the Supreme Court, Brook- | Murray, rf lyn, this afternoon, Her vindication! jiersue, 3h, Was brought about by her counsel, for- a8. mer Judge Owen Finerty of Sheepshead | Moyers, ‘. Bay. | Ceandail, p. During the carnival festivities at Soney Island Mary MeGhale, after a ard season's work, gave herself a clean | Speeta! to The Evening World.) CINCINNATI, Sept. 25.—The 014 pep- shave, put on her best gown, hat and | por and ginger that left the Giants three; charge of the playing and of our club ra GOIN TO TAKE: CARE THIS BOTTLE. You GET IN THE RING AND TLL Brooklyn. Northen, cf. Dawbert, 1b. aley, If, Mth, 3b. Tooley, ss. Coulson, rf. Stark, 2b. O. Mille: Rucker. p. « Sept. 25. tinue for team, Not merely has it been decided to Mitchell, rf The Closing Prices, ites is retain Dahlen, but the latter has ac-| Highlanders here this afternoon ent] 2.4.4 "ites “mene st tne prices, of 2b. cepted terms and actually eigned a con- | taking another game from them. stocky aad of net changes, gs compared with Bat mt tract Vice-President James P. Sherman, | rdey’s final figures, are as follows “Manager Dahien will continue in| With ex-Congressman William S. Ben- ‘wntd President ter has signed a cont charge of the ¥ been AY WONDER VARE (S FLOCEY GIANTS GO AFTER IDODRERS BEAT FINAL GAME OF EDLAND SERIES McGraw Sends Crandall In to Pitch With Ames Ready Wagne Miller, BATTING ORDER. Pittsburgh, Carey, ef. rr. 2b. Byrne, 2 McCarthy, ss. Simon, Hendari another y the Brooklyn > EI closed bots, up. t, and he will have full «. xp | Umptres—O'Day and Emalie. (Special to The Evening World.) FORBES FIBLD, PITTSBURGH, Pa., “Bad Bill Dahlen ts to con- as manager of nal League Baseball D PIRATES 9 104 aklyn team in 1912," “The entire ma nlen has HIGHLANDERS HIT BATTING ORDER. Chicago. ww York. McConnell, 2b. Daniels, rf. | Lord, ab. Dolan, a. MeIntyre, rf. Wolter, cf, Rodile, ef. Cree, If. Barrows, If. Tannehill, ss. Collins, 1b. Knight, 1b. Hartzell, ss. Curry, 2b Williams, c. Fisher. p. Umpires—O'Toughlin and Egan. Attendance, 1,500. —— (Special to The Frening Word.) AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, YORK, Sept. %.—With of Yhe series to their credit, cago White Sox lined the Chi nett and a pari Frank Farrell, Although IN TIMELY FASHION EW the first game up against the of friends wétnessed the game from a box adjoining that of | the weather | was delightful for baseball only about 1,600 fans turned out to see the teams O1- ay TAR L@ANe MAKE. KAY | ra LEACH CRESS THLE, FLocty comes! WALL STR STREET Metal shares were again the centre Point of @ Hively seliing movoment at the outset of today's stock marke! Support that was extended to stocs at the close of last week's trading wa withdrawn at the opentng to-day, In the subsequent reaction Steel lost 1. Copper 2 and American Smelting 13-4 points. Union Pacific was the weakest of the railroads, coming down to 1574 from m closing Saturday of 1803-4. Other leading issues sustained declines of about 1 polnt. A falr-stzed rally developed toward the end of the first hour, Recovertes of almost 1 point were recorded, but the improved tone was only tempo- rary, however, as the selling pressure increased on the bulge. Eventually the list pursued a brisk downward trend, with Copper Steel -|and Union Pactfic pointing the way Amal, Copper, Jewelry, and fared along the Bowery | days ago returned this afternoon andl again next year. ght eek cae bes ne nett to enjoy herself. In time she met) they went after the Reds in the fares| The Dodgerse started the game by| e for the White Box, was put in 8 vharles Widder, who was similarly en-| well game as if the champtonship de-| making two runs. Northern was safe at| to-day to do the twirling for the vise rites saged. ° pended thereon. first on Wagner's drop of Hendrix's good Fisher performed in the box for Misty Widder and the unvearded tady had) Old Dr. Crandall was the early pitch-| throw. Daubert sinled to second, send.| the Highlande: 2 some drinks in w concert hall. ‘Then ing selection, but Leon Ames wae/ing Northern to second. Daley placeda| The visitors were quickly retired tn 1s Widder, putting his hand in his pocket coupled in the betting and stood byl pretty sacrifice to third and was out, | thé fret inning. hy h6i leaang Wits , Heb lagite A The Highlanders got two runs in ot — and pulling 04: what he thought was/ready to man the guns in ease Old Doc} Byrne to Wagne:. Smith was thrown] aa naif om Dentel o home ren ae we 4 roll of $77, found it to be a neat but fiivvered. out at firs: by ‘avthy, Northern | to tie right feld fence, Dolan'a foul to fH Worthless roll of tissue paper. | The New York players were severely | scoring. ‘Tooley bunted toward third| Block and Wolter’s bunt. Wolter went Rs On Widder's complaint, the bearded prodded by McGraw for tossing away|and beat tie throw, Dauber scoring.|to third on Cree’s aingle through Tan- ae sted and held in Coney |the Sunday game and were anxious to; but on his attempt to seal Tooley was| neiill, On an attempted double steal 18 t. Judge Finerty took anne atiene: A 4 4 2 out, Simon to Miller, id ear ees Bae cree Aerie down 1a 1 You Their idea at tie start was that the tas " and put out, Block to ‘Tann to Col- 3 bciceee wie rélakee aba had to win this game and two at Chin] Tee Pirates came hack and tied thelins to Tannehiil, ‘Knight then went 18° ~ fe lease on the ground patel oh ma eee score, Carey was tossed out by Smith | Oi" ota tout fy to Block PY hat there was not evidence enough to) “My “Hopes National Com. | to Daubert. 1 singled past first, he White Sox were blanked again! Ms warrant her detention for further ac-| mission diay that he haa| Wilson sho: a # ntre, send- | in their second inning. tion by the District-Attorney. As Mr. | alreads that had been ‘iison took In the third inning the White Sox “ Widder admitted had been in the! #e to the wor . managed to score one run on angles % company of others 0 meeting Mary Series, Ho saye this will be the greacest » me te, | by Block, MeConnell and Lord. Wol- | & McGhale, and his money was not found | Of all the champlonship affairs tr the fanned L Wagner | tr made a dad throw to the plate, | ¥ % in her possession, Jaycox de- | ants win : Fad EdGubie 4 tea, Witch advanced both MeConnetl and wa : ; 5 I wieh to say,” aaid Mr. Herrmann, ‘ ? is but MeIntyre’s long foul fly was % cided that Judg #2 POIRe WER ig fons for xickets will be and Wagner gol Byrne by Cr . well taken, mad: egular sale begins in| Med to Star Phe Highlanders added two more runs| bia’ Stic. Ae: «aa the where the gam to ho] 4, rie Pirates went to the front tn the! > their tally in the third on a single iveh Sori: WOMEN GOLFERS PLAY played, We propose (0 give the home . e Caney beat yy Kisher, Dantela's retirement at first, fans proferences over ont 8. Vor Date” GkUCK | bane on balls to Dolan, Wolter's practs IN DEAL TOURNAMENT. | instance, if ene 1 » is played ere cane” | drive to the firet base line, which scored oad ER the Ground yeople of Now Tooley, win | Fisher, and Dolan’a side home, DEAL GOL ND COUNTRY CLUR, | Yor'c vave first chance at the ticks pad Pied en ale oW Was the bright parile: ® 3 1 8, Steel ear Ac coe met Gennes tee ai ah SPEEDY AERO CONTEST. | beta: four-day tournament at the Deal Coun-| 4 the Glants, they are “if Clem: a tl 1 Oa ame with three in! Ey sup: All told twentyeals toughest fight we have had since, t Ison ingle to cence. | Flies Ten Miles in Nine Minutes and started up to 1 o' and that will be tng New York, They were full of It hen sineiod. ¢ eke ceeuiian “h : éy Ww Mel Mo approximately the total, Tho affair is afternoon, and when the fireworks] VO0" Sil, 0 Ae wae lifted feo Fifty-Eight Seconds at Nas- ‘Dede Intended mainly ax a tuning up stunt started the Giants realized they had no} \ent tO 10 hl 1 Ok Miller | St Astation Mest Maal aa he women tonal championship a he ole! e ot Couls . | for the women's natio nator Lanta were, Namkod tn the tent, Nt Tt tng Soult] ara to th Oring Wot TORONTO WINNERS. ‘The presence of Mrs. Bar ran ovis fouled high te Houuy, (AY to Carer, O. 3 > »| AVIATION FIELD, NASSAU ROU- en deiphia indicates that Doyle foules nigh 40 MOBby.| fh eted 10. left Into a] LEVARD, Sept ‘he chief interest) FIRST RACE—Purse, $100; three. a sharp rival of Miss 1 Campbell, inde A fine atop of Bescher's |Coubk: plas, forcing J. Miler. | in the firet event, the fiveemile apeed | Year-olde and upward; selling; six fur- British, An an aad Canadian title | stint stab in the second half and threw |MeCarthy to Wagr for monoplanes, in which Tom | longs.~Highflown, 106 (Peak), won by holder, in the big event a she has! ty Mer Hobby wae called out on| There war no fur Claude GrahameWhite ard |two lengths: Raby Wolf, 196 (fyrne), previously gone into the semi-flnals and! sietkes, ifergog made another sensae|the mnth inning, Georges W. Dyott were entered, war tn nd: Cold Spring, % (Diggins), third finals more than once. Otuside of Mrs.| {onal stop ) Bates's stinging welt |Campbell. Kelly flied out the appearance of the hig Depreduessin “1.1% 3 arene Harlow the list is made up of Now| and threw to Merkle. Keene batted for Wilson and fanned. | ed by the last named aviator, | Rye Straw, Cooney Orimar, Yorkers; among the moat pro: ri In the second Egan dug up Murray's | Wagner singled to cent his fourth git machines in this coun- | Démoness, Jim L., 1 fn! shed as candidates is Mrs. Vievor M. Barlr ot shot and fired to Hobby. Merkle [of the J, Miller forced Wa the firet oF chase SHAE IIhen A. | Ramed. — Mutuels Id: Hightown, Wykagyl Club and Mrs, FP. T. Hayes of | out, Beanond to Hobby, Herzog stabbed | Teoley to Stark. Dyott played in hard luek. Al- | s59.$ straight, $8.20 place, $1.40 show? Midland. The wives of severa! well qa. w single post Bean. but wag| Final score: 7 n he Kot away beautifully his en-|hany Wolf, $40 place, $260 shew, Cold known men players making thetr| caught ‘Ing and run down, Suggs RH. EB, to miss and he could not get | Spring, $11.30 show. first appearance in an outside event.|to THooby 4 Brookiyn .. + 8 10 ton. He went outside the] SECOND RACK —Purse $500; tw notably M Perey W. Kendall, and) peytin Pittsburg ......5. .4it | had to aligat back of the | year-olds; Canadian owned; six fu Mrs. James T, Smith, both of the home| in the » 8 leg being nigtid ina ae grand stand, He Janded all right and|longs.—Bwana Tumbo, 121° (Hurns) lub, Jame to Snodgrass nelthe s machine wax hurt. {Won by four lengtha; Flower Girl, 10 Bcores follow: : | Almeida siugie to lett Maresy | 700 RAILROAD CLERKS oe “9 pole am (Byrne), sec Bunlike, 107. (Mee Mrs, Percy W. Ke Deal; 183 got under close to the right ‘ Cahey), third. Time, 1.15 3-5. Re Brea ronsusear apron teu cation [ae be cage Aa ee CALLED OUT ON STRIKE.| spies ain: |gaien ind "Bimes nt 34 et CG, W. Rendig, Deal, Ht; Mrs. Victor M Pia 3 Na mre 7 Maite sntea Sie ere passed SOP. | *Pekisko, Joe Galty Anished as named, Jarie, Wykagy', 10 * Haves, BW ORL Ja., Sep with in hia Bleriot, on the third upled, Mut) na Tumbo, $4 Mvilands Ws are tl Dea | POLICE SOON TO LEAVE OLD | n.00%, Gis ana seven hundred rali-|tap. Grehame-White in his second lap | Acc Pieta, Mutuals: Hwene Tumba, § eT Mrs: DELANCEY STREET STATION, | wa: cierts employed by the iilnots| made a greater speed shvin ot 3-2 miles | Girl, $44 ace ene Wilt —_—_—_—— Central and Yazoo and Mississippi} an hour 1 finished the 10 miles in ® 80 show. HM ‘Gol, i A week from to-day and the old De- | Valley ratiroads walked out shortly|minuter and 58 seconds. He alighted] ‘THIRD RACHE—Purae, 00, all ages ¥. Rosenheim, lancey street station will be a [after noon to-day. It is said the strike| beautifully and won eastly eee nile. —F 104 (Wileon), won by Bayer, Deal, 14 ¢ business Is ¢ resulted from tue failure of the rail-|) pve, erieeilee) ta ae ir ita, 107 (Gorda New York, 14; road officials to reopen neg ne | Bee B, Hodges ordered the! tt R.. Nightfall ia foibead aN jy, | modations for 2 with the clerks’ organizat first bugle call sounded there were not] ished ax named. Mutuals pail loblyw | AM y era, is ready for oc = twenty-five persons in the grandstand, | $4. straigh Ce Rpolipinnsg, 319 ottea a. Fate ‘ he this week it wil TORONTO ENTRIES and not more than one hundred in the| Madrigian $21.90 $440 eee! aetste’ for Gis Shineenth sliding sleachers. ‘ Spellbound $3 show \ Mrs. Barlow did an excellent 9, as It is at Delancey and Clinton |< OPRINE RAE RACK nate, Oat,| ‘The first airman to go up! FOURTH RACK P $500 follows, which was low score dutta tar Pe raat ibn ele wreolds:; selling: xix furlong Obs RORh 648 6 Tho old station house wax bullt 198 wed by Bu fenginer ‘Mastinn 118, AMERICAN HORSES WIN oot Me nuiaee in oan “th witiara | LAVA. Sadie Shapiro, Averny FRANCE also Used as a town hall for : letaid Gaait neice’ f nt “LAF Yi ice, Kept, | the enst nd a watch house * | FAWCETT “SAW FOELKER. ta hart Belle, Monsiey rican ea carried off turned aver to the Police | \in 3 | elie Hires i ik oy un off at to-d ; pie r09m Oh) FE Paaet ee ty J as inne Me Found Bye [8 $2.80 p ine meeting h Purner's Al) m” " ng succession of | (amit™tne 4) 1 a Satisfied in Extle, | Slama, $190 “now the Frix di onne <selling) of | eutenants and ns. Most of them roa PTH $1,000, distance eleven furlongs 1 > dead and forgotten, d ase; for Prix du il for three-year-olds, @ records on the old blotters of the reyes $2,000, dist mile aix and ac eet st show such ene Han att half furlo as by W. K os “Tous oat wi t « derbi La Mire. The Prix de 1a | goset, sunset. Cloudy, wind east Faweett ran 0. 408 Baltique, for two-yea of $1,200, | The bullding een in an unsanle Otto ‘ fell distance one , Was won by HB. | tary condition years. : Is Dury # Manthorpes, Frank J, Gould's pid LE bee oo r « no ' IMs cooper tree Manche, Former Health De Giate, ne. . eh Broom. ¢ W 0 2,000, ali § Dr. Lewls i i Gctilaenn mien alth off LEXINGTON | WINN ERS. 4 i. wer of Bucha t mont ‘ Lovisvint found dead from gas to-day in a h ALD ' hale ft ' at; No. #6 Pavonia avenue, Jersey Cit AIT egy 1 «Istana ¢ #F Fr had brought a consignment cy hieeeatre 5 thistle ha ee F ‘t f : cattle to Jersey City and was to havo| joined the ; for the rest o t : gone to the stock yards to-day, His| Health De: i So 107 1K Tine death is supposed to have been ac-| deputy health offtes, He tee ¢ a vere City fort 61 (ie \ oO chdente {rime . } Py de ym, Col. Cook and Cynomure ran i ‘ 5 Ss |Duncan th the ‘Whole Show nF Four-Ball Golf Match the narrow margin of 1 up in thirty- "1X holes. The closeness of the match Was explained by the fact thi Low id Terry “fitted” admtrably, whereas Duncan practically hed to play the best ball of his opponents, Jolly being off his game, due to lack of practice. At the end of the morning rouné Low and Terry stood 1 up, the best ball Mguros reading 69 to 70 in their favor, Both Duncan and Low hed | 70's. Later on Dunean reeled off a 9. The record for the links 9 69, held by Terry, and Duncas's score does not count, as two or three short puts Were not holed. George Gets Little ots Little Help From His Partner in Close Pro- fessional Contest. EORGE DUNCAN proved to be the | whole show In a professional four- | ball match over the links of the Canoe Brook Country Club. Even #0, the man from Aberdeen, and his partner, Jack Jollv, had all they could do to defeat George Low of ce gh and Orrin Terry of the home club, by MCOY TOTRADE. PUNCHES WITH SAVAGE HERE BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. Robert C. Folwell, the former Univer- sity of Pennaytvania football pluver, who for two years hae successtuliy coached the Lafayette College eleven, has resigned. J.C. Morrison, captain of the Lafayette team in 19M, has been “ppointed temporary coach. News of Soccer Football World Playing the last practice game be- fore they meet the Scots at the Newark Baseball Park next Sunday, in the tlonal League Soccer football sertes, the {Brooklyn Footbal! Club met and de- feated the champion Camerons at Van Cortiandt Park by a score of 3 goals to 0. | At Marquette Oval, Hrookire, the Critehiey F. €., champlons of the New York State Langue, and the Clan McDonalds, who finished second im thie series, met in a bevefit gume for “Boh” Mec loch, Che MeDionakie’ star halfback, whe met wt serious injary, having bie leg Uroken ia two we tonth ae. Two thousand fans wit hich emtet in a vieiory for tie 4 ave At Fordon A. C., Grand and Orchard streets, Leach Cross and Tommy Maloney wi!l meet in the main bout of ten rounds. t Hrooklyn Beach A, ©. south Brooklyn, Andy Morris of ‘Boston and Jim Stewart of Brooklyn will meet in the main event of ten Beaten Bell Dice ‘White oat With Wite of Giant’ Menagem In the midst of his penriant "3 John T, MeGraw has been. plu sudden grief by the news that his pet the dog out for a walk on Ri Drive. ‘The McQraws tive at the: Apartments, One Hurfireé end Win’ street and Broadway. Mrs, MeGwow went out with the dog invm@o afternoon. The anima to be tm the best health. On the way tome Mires McGraw saw the dow eating somethin and @ few minutes Inter it over and died. A veterinary sald: Coe eng tome enemy -— McGraw's had given the otha | © plese poisoned meat while Mrs. Mc Geaw hed her head turned. an ‘The Gants’ manager had th years. Yoel capentbertamely Robinson, the old captain of | me Baltimore Oriole team. It \ pam wame® after MoGraw's home town. Swostot, a! little village near Baltimore. has ——— WOMEN'S TENNIS TO ORNEY' BEGINS ON HUB COURTS; BOSTON, Sept. B—The tiresence "OP Mise Masel V. Hotchkive of Berketey, Cal, the National woman penis pion, amt eeverat playergs from” tay West and South, made the mnnual an's tennis tournament at fhe Lonewoud Cricket Chad, whieh opent 4 to-day, of unumtal interest. The present ‘wood Chetienge Cup for » romen ts by Mrs. E. L. Raymond, formeriy Louise Hammond of New York, hae one wih fn the trepity | Mien rounds, kine played Mien R. 7 Dnderwood At Cartyle A. C., Ridxewood, Dick At a wmeetiog of th ee Provitence and allowed her Howel! and Terry Mitchell meet was eximited 2 Teague, but ome game tn the two sets, for ton rounda. earth eae ah it} Among those who play ted tony on, Matches Arrange ‘a ia ad Mrs, Barwar Wallach of Newport, who wilveieet ifr a, tamsrousd’ bo ware | Was defeated by Mise Hot a ‘ mn neror at a mecting of the Americas! Newport on Saturday. Mrs, Wal cre A, C. Friday senreiti a af ae Acre A. on atte malt o' tL mow ne moe | won from Mina C. §. Gor prney of pint the Com ‘ended from: wayne in Term of oie Sew? eee Woman, Veure Old, Dead. ; | Mra. Anna Coles, the oldest inhabitant af White Plating, died to-day at the age Stone and Young Nitchle will battle for ten rounds at the ‘Twentieth Century A, C. stag tor morrow nigh! Harry BY JOHN POLLOCK. t nome of her daughter, tmost conf ¢ of 101, at the home ot | ; nue bas athe’ bie Mra. J. Smith, Mra, Coles, who eh very popular, went to White Plaine Lp i Or reves [forty years ago from Buffalo, where years ago, Kid authortzed she was born. his manager, Da mateh him against the big fellows Danny has " another npleted all between contest for Me details for the Kid and Jim sey heavyweight, 10 take pla 6 at one of the jocal clubs, MeCoy drew down $810.45 for stopping Kid Eile tn lone round at Brown's Gymnastum last Friday night, getting % per cent. of the gross reveipts, which, amounted to $847. Elle received 2 per cent, of the revelpt h tgured up $177.40. ‘The Stote got $44 the elub of- bow avage, on Oot — f Spr granted in thy Chey of level and’ Mike ‘Malia’ of ” Moran, Jim Driscoll, and Owen ¢ Bogie tig “ ben matehet! ‘tii arucics, of aateemenst In Eng ast tect tua twen at tie nt a te ean Tub thy the Ja be revone With tne Riarting “(a = - RE you omane va tei discreet whis ; ron! upon Carstairs what is served ? ant surprise to you, Carstairs Rye old whiskies, Yok City. your grandfather and Try it ton cafes and hote! a perfect will Carstairs, Philadelphia when. b 94 war be mat. hed 9% tS) An was); New York, won from dleton, i ey users who insist of the unenlightened who simplh ask for whiskey and are satisfied wit ‘The next time, ask for Carstaire. It will prove a pleas- it has been sold for over 122 yearc in New It is the mellow, smooth, palatable whiskey ‘reat-grandfather used before you, If you have any difficulty in getting Caretaira Rye, notify us and we will see that you are promptly supplied, STEWART DISTILLING CO. A consolidation of McCall & Co. and Carstairs Bros, New York other winne: inethe firat were Miss Fleanor Sears, '3oston, who rol from Misa M. Souti jworth, Buff, Mina S. Meredith, Ric? pom, Boston, \ pho defeated M! n Franel jeo, . (| second round Miss , Harding, © Miss H. Weston: Springfield, 6-@, 6-0; and Miss Hleanara. Sears, Rowton, won fxom Miss G, Pens . In the Cineinnat!, 6 1, 64, Martborough that great coterie of Rye or, are you one blend. Made from the finest find it at all first-class clubs, .

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