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INSPECTORS RAID E EV Age! ENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 6, 1911. ais Old Pimlico Opens To-Morrow for Its Annual Fall Meeting 'BROOKLYNS LOSE HYDE BEAT TRAVIS “Famous for Their Suits | ames | | 2 OPIUM PLANTS: GIANTS FIRST GAME. | BALTIMORE, M4, Cet. 7.—Lovers of}te house thelr charges, | ’ | GIANTS © thoroughbred racing are} This may be Sam Hildreth's last ap- HPO. ALF to th 0 on an Atmerican course for - r looking forward to the opening |Pearance on an merican —_—_—_— ——— TAKE 5 PRISONERS Devore, If ° i aa hae te bombo sc petore |Home time to come, for ruinor haw it a | th Ave. th ' Doyle » 0 oF OK ven vba wy, z that he will go abroad with his horses ing World.) | Doyle, 2.0. 0 9 & 1 Oj Ai mlstory of the Staryland Zooker [Lee oeeis wevabeoed with his horses) HOW DODGERS LOST FIRST. Ty Get, «aside Corner Street ‘ suet 4 ‘loiub has the outlook been so bright] New colors that will be seen for the —_—— has the drew brought pairings better Hurray, rf - first tl eant i be | BOSTON may wea — : ° : r ; be nl ee ta! those of Thomas Fortune Ryan, whose Ro WPLO A. B Dfosorlihen renal don Babe crm dotai omorrow ecia aie Great Quantities of Drug Herzog, 8b 1 [horses tt country both on the flat |iorses are on the grounds and will be | Sw ae 11 2) gg {Say tn the annual golf tournament of Juantities US | Pletcher, ‘os Sand through the field are on the [raced under the nom de plume of the) Donitn, of o 1610 i ten aa ae a ee are Pater 9 hers 4 Ison 2 3 3 grounds, America’# best riders are all|/Oak Ridge Stable. Kirke, if 1 see SE enlliarne ho dalle dine Ahi at mar sses u Ss Found and Seized as Evi- | am He. 6. 3 i ce-cune- ier hacueiiy te ei Visitors are having « hard time get-|R. Miller, 1 cha divtaion and despite the large number ejting located for all the hotel# are of local players entered only two meres w 6 the Inaugural day one Bridweil, #5 . ie ae only A ' P ; ence. Totals 9 7 nie to mbered crowded to thelr capacity, It 18 UN: | touger, 10 }| seu members wore brought tosether, |1] Indescribably chic, youthfully jaunty, an riced. denc o 0 0 3 0 Ow | PHILADEL ha abe ots athe borne, (fo or the dof tho sport that | wenonald, ah 0 1 1 3) of toward Whitney and Cut Dunning. 9 charge af Dep. | Knabe, 2h 12 FF Og radius of a mile J occupied and tate lat the end it will be at acost Liat the | Rariden, © se © 0 OB 8. Ol Shem ten konne ia ee eraseestins this afternoon | ober. & 1 4 9 Plarriving horsemen are willing to pay|future alone wiil determine Donnelly, p. oe 2 ' ti wie Ar ne erweiti c agee, | oo ) a cham . AN, Cowperwaite, a mafe what the the most im Qauderus, 1b e008. ©) 6)5 eee = ee ame h ; Portant ald so far in inady to! Ba t 0 2 6 6 Ol second. Wilson also took second on tel ey "“ShookEys, nus fore of ie premier MIVA, roel Intensely inter- a iitegal sade of optum In th 1 6 0 6 6 the throw to the plate and tallied when js rm. bs i P prevent the ileal # plum in this in Pe Ae ae ch a one ba nt into ret HIGHLA : R. 1. Po. a. B.| With Wedel Ae Renee ie ie Leki models a seh xa P : | Y{Devare forced out Ames on @ grounte i Northen, ct wee ay with Travis, drew Chas. B. The fabrics are achmente of iney # made a aie 4 to Knahe una 4 daubert, 1b 0 Nee? : multancous descent on the home P o 3 2 01 Nne clghth was a blenkt for the Daley, it EN ole APAWAinis Veen in With Bert specially selected, Yenac Marks, of No. 19 Fast One Mun-| ea 1 [Palitles, nat a ball being out of the Ine Hummet, 0 0 & 4 6 Tit, who has not been playing long at the styles are @red. and Thirtoenth street, and on the | TO! 5 S 1 field. Paskert popped out to Doyle, | Tooley, #8 sesesesesss O Naseau. The other two pairs « j G@rag store of Quills Meyers, No, 18% SCORE BY INNINGS and Fletch r tomes out Titus, Bees BATTING walt COUTEON, FE sccscveveecs @ H ; ; i Mortimer Barnes, Englewood, v: specially designed, feenington avenue. They seized a large | Philadelphia ....0 2 0.0 0.0 1 0 2~§)WS8 Pinked by pitched ball, bu fer thietics Stark, sb aa | Deforest, Midiand, and T. 1. skirts ntity of oplum and materials used Now York ......109 000% 6 —10 hom il uals dt hastints Lo] Cian at HAN Crusis 8 F 7 peotathaet Riemotine It Simmaries: Firat Base on Balls—Off |" piecher Schutte got ax wild awa March Collins: 3b, Ragon, p ee Ge oe specially shaped. Inspector have heen working on | Ames, 3; off Schulte, 4 First Hage on! mare in the elghth and the Giants had a| Cree, If W. Miller, p o 09000 And a very import- (this case since July, when they learned 1 kta perma ag hagcl neal 1. Struck Oul—| merry-go-round affair on the bases, met-| Knight, 1b. | Wheat, x ., © 0 © 6 06| upon 188%. For the last place in that di- * Mathe was manufacturing oplum in the | 11h \ithane 2 Atolen Basan “Loner: time atx rune. Doyle was out on a high) ffartseh, on Po — — —| Vision there were three tied. ant feature is that basement of his home, and Meyers war (4 ae Winiaines - —f fly to Paskert and then the fun started, | Zinn, cf. bt > Foote beat Tilt 4 up and 3 to go after pelting {t. The tip came at the time) Xue and Amon Tit by Pitcher | Snoderase and Murray both walked and} Williams, « Sorel bitte ta coat lS int | being 1 UP at the turn "Foot conceded they are made in Gay were working on the “Boston” | By Amen, Doolan; by Sonuils, Deviia | Deve was hit on the leg, Ailing the) Caldwell, p eighth inning. Ragon tn the & stole to is opponent on «technical just the proper Charley case. and Herzog. Unvpires—Mesara, Finner- | PAte® Tle ce un the spine and Snod- Summary: a lengths. Inspectore Murphy, Lane, Tobin, nan and Rigler. poh ae ae a rata SHIRE PARK, REILADBLEPATS, Pied aby, on: Bere ta—Brooktiyn, 1 oo sca Reunhy beat Kerr 2 ‘” OAL te fy the M& Heckenson and Kyte — surrounded —--~- Fietcher drove a long single into lett] Oct &—Coombs and Caldwell were the | rwosRase Hit, Kirke. Left on Bases—|@0. Kirkby was out in % to 40 for'Kerr. | or me ss Marka's home, while Inspectors Harris, (Continued from First Page). center, scoring Murray and Devlin, Wil- | ing pitchers tn today's game be-| Hoston, 4: Brooklyn, 5. Double Plays—| Hyde beat Travis 1 up 22 holes, after | who has strictly Roderts, Lavis, Collins and Barrett ae fon smashed a single to right, scoring | New York and Athletics, with| ‘Tooley, Hummel and Daubert; Tooley, | One of the most exciting matches on | 3 i : Waited in front of Meyers's store. ite bale it Se. strongest Mer ig and sending Fret be to SBIrS and Willams as the catchers.| Hummel and Daubert; Donlin and Hou: See esing unecesiniy, hited ed gh tailor-made ideas neup in the field, with the exception |and taking Second himself ¢ : rege hundred dyedsin-theawoo! | 8¢f, BAlOs Gh BallenOe Wawo | was w nly, missing a lot of FIND GREAT QUANTITIES OF rirkie and Meyers, who wero siven{o the plate. Ames smashed a single into | ut hundred dyed-in-the-woo! | or. ae re ee ae anon, § (Den-| small petts in anything but his usual] there are hundreds of OPIUM IN SHELL | : Tiie hia second hit, scoring Fletcher | fans were present when the teams went | +2); off We Miller (R. Mile | Tone. | ish effect & rest. Aman and Schulte were the) rlent tin ot Mevore filed out to Magee|on the field. Second baseman Gardner ier). Struck Out—By Ragon 3 (sweeney, | Hicks peat MacDonald 7 up and 6 to smart mannish ellects— Ata signal from the Deputy Surveyor opposing pitchers. The latter ix a eon bas . Magee} fe i he | Donnelly, Houser); by W. Miller (Don- rane a Lf he Miss who ; é vided hae and Doyle grounded out to Luderus, un-[of the Highlanders, who was hit on the | jy ye gy go. By an oddity, Travis and Hicks and for the Miss wi Poth deiachments moved into Meyers’ cent acquisition from the University of SM iad healt yestueday Gym itoned ball, want a y el A 3 (Ragon, Tooley, | fieq again on their medal score this d fancil : , S they ; ht Pe yivan' a. ,_|head yesterday by a pitched ball, was | Coulson, Hit by Pitcher—By ; ssy fanci entity of shells containing oplum.|first inning, though they made things)gehults was out on a grounder to Sh be Phe Speen eee eee Pee et oF ie dae Ue 2 (1. Mile} “Hooper bent Allen 2. up. Whitney beat | mn! ey also found pop toys which con-|lively for a few ininutes. Lobert drove |poyle. Knabe hit to the Rett fetd | er fret tnntigé DARI S"ARET eked, fie aie waieee n b wiESor Dunning 3 up and a tp Ko. After the is almost unending. tained larger quantities than the shells, |“ #ingle Into right, after Knabe had /fence for two bases. Devitn got Lo- in the fret inning Laniels oe p ; 7 a Li - | third Whitney alternated between 1 an ri A Meyers protested he knew nothing|Kone out on a grounder to Fletcher, hert's grounder, but Ames muffed the |balls. Dolan fouled to Derrick. Dantels Brith: Waae as mpires—Hush and |? up, White beat Cowperthwaite, 1 up Trimmed ph ai aout the optum, but was placed under | Magee drove a long fly to T throw to first nd Habe seared while |Was caught stealing kecorml, LAD 191 miniteg, ee TM AROR A a ie cue y ' particularly captivating fod . Lobert rf el eal of second |Lobert went to second, Lobert atc Davis tossed to Coombs, retir iden! cide the tle for low score In yes- | . . forest, Ho was taken, vetore United aesewent, to third on Wilson's, bed | ities and scored when Hersog falls | : : qualifying round, Travis and with rich adornment of Gretes Commissioner Shields and held | teow that got past Fletcher. Luderus|t cover third for Wilson's good thro ont out, Knight to Chase. lee SECOND GAM ‘s agreed to play out thelr match to- braidin, velvet, satin, {£2,600 ball. also filed to Devore. Magee popped to Doyle and Luderus ig’ drive, Collins tripled over iF w eat PARK, BROOKLYN, | day for the medal score. raiding, ‘e b "i en a ; ; A rete i dot. &—The Dodgers e J oftus, Ede! right off the , and they got it with | F co ke a home run on the drive, Zinn to} Bostona by t ry fringe, novelty buttons, Ward Slegle and Marks's wife, Cather-| out a hit. Devore got a base on balls, | —— artwed to Willlatne. mone by 6 1 to ringe, . ’ a xls, arta ‘ he Bostor out on Sw y" i uae ee a eee o 3 atolo second an’ went to third on Kil: | GIANTS SECOND GAME. Cree singled to left starting, the soe |aingte, ‘his advancement on an infield OF BOSTON MARATHON. , etc. Stunning sailor collar say they, found complete cook- a’ e to Doola ovle o Knight shot a sing! right. | ow moved up to thitd’o 9 ———— | coat tng outfits and selzed hundrede of | POPPE an easy fly to Doolan, and BATTING ORDER. Surtasll fopves a iy to Coombe, Lord lone de cn cian hd ret Ke *) BROOKTON, Mase, Oct. 6.—Clarence | and large revere ts pounds of opium In the raw and cooked, | Schultz then uncorked a wild pitch, and w York, Philadeiphta, kot Zinn's fly, Cree and Knight worked |jer's single. Dent and Cy Young, the |De Mar of Melrose, the winner of the with paneled skirts are fe well as partly cooked, stag {hae Terre Haute terror dusted over the | Becker, If, Knabe, 2b. a double steal, Willams singled over | old-timer, did the twirling for thelr | Boston A, A. Marathon race last spring, inentl rt and They also took many pots and kettles, | PAN, Shodgrase was thrown out by | Hoyle Laobert, 8 pecan #6 e and Knight, Cald- /rewpective teams in the second game. | won the Brockton Marathon to-day pre-eminently smart a! Everything was hauled to the Federal cope Petr ati eee Ravecremer | Erne Se mee, well flied to i, and the oppers }Only a handful of fi vitne: The race started from Boston at 1 Building. ‘i ; jo Pasker:. ONE RUN, © | Murray, rf Laiderts, 1h kot a two run lead. aie [EHO jane witnessed both | rock, De Mar finished at 2.00664 Alterations Free. clever. The maida created excitement in the|,,1f the second inning the Philites broke | Pa D Paskert, | The Athletics didn't score in their!” \fter both sides had bee: re The other cup winners Gniwhed as f fi neiebathoods Hundreds matherea in| the A afd ewan to score ert dled | Herzox, 3 ritue, Hatt. Derrick wot a sinate on a srounder | gig. rst ‘init the Rostons went in flows: Second, RF. Piggott, Medtort, It] FOR SMALL These suits in Mise’ Sines otiee 8 Pore ~ " ne a @ grounder to Herxo, 8 walked eviin, a8 enr, down the first base line. Munphy fo: ane? Aseegt ¥ 231161-4; third, Andrew kalexis, y ol was hooted Whee Marke came ot N¢/ Herzog ot Doolan's en der, “but | Raridey, 0 hoary ie Derrick, Caldwell to Hartzell. Chase |y' jag throw: te tiest we Nanemot oP | Giatown, Me, 28141 1-4; fourth, H. A WOMEN opportunity for small women to obtai A found in the place were taken|! trying to catch Titus at second made | Cran Tall, p. Chalmers, p. got Davis's fly, A wild pitch put Mur | touser's grounder, McDonald spp 3 Corriveau, it Bridgewater, 2.3142 extra value. pate ee iatted States Commissioner, |& Wild throw and both runners were | Umpires—Rigier and Finneran. At-|phy on third base. Hartzell took care | yigit, Coulson’s will throw. to. thied, |Afth, James Cleary, Worcester, Marke was held in $5,00 bail. His wite, Safe. KMNICer smashed a single over teedance 4.600, OP BAT OB ae Alea Rariden’s infleld out and Young's single | | The distance was twenty 4 ee £0, | we cored, while Doolan _ n the third Daniels i siting. | te Wt! . Hacket won the po eg to Murray, find Doolan scored. Kulifer \6.—Maving won the first game, ihe [rigut. Chase went to third on a wild Saae et the cence ines. rab? = es Marx is sala to be partner of | Was, ou! ealing second, Wilson to ants put in a make-shift Mne-up for | piteh. © walked, On an npted | 3 to Hummel, Kaiser’ : LAUREL FINISHES. i 8 Levis, | E ptr Bae So oaths Se tery 1 , Kaiser's misjudment 5 Richard Young, who was arrested and , [the second, with Becker, Burns, Paul- | double al Chase 4 ni oley's fly, which by i} Ty hore aie Lao dete tat akin » Which went for a hit, ge = convicted of selling cocaine about a Fs Mons Bn al ale Tree nen E lette and Hartley as the new ent mee Kapp to Derrick, to Lape vit, | Surk’s single to right, Miller's sacrifice! prpgr cure: Meo ts | SOLID BASIS FOR C for Nounsia arroat on the charge Of) ty Doolan and Herzog shot a long fly |Chalmers went tn for Philadelphla. a grounder that was too hot for Dolan LOUISVILLE ENTRIE (Peak), 2 to 1, even and 1 to 2, won by | eturin > Magee. Fletcher beat out an infleld] The Phillies acored one in the first} to hold. Qn Lord's bunt Lapp was S. length; Sam Rank, 104 (Dugan), 6 to SAYS PRISONER CONFESSED; 18 | sinxiv and stole second. Wilson walked, |inning. Kk ‘ me SS : f ; a lens : ‘ | 4 ” i. Knabe singled to left, Lobert| caught at third, Knight to Dolan, Old 5, 3 to & and out, secofid: part, 104 REPUDIATED LATER. DOE Aarne srouled. out to 4) a fouled out to Herzog. Knabe was out} ting Med to Dantels, ombs teking | FIRST RACE mile and (Fatrbrother), 4 to 1, 8 to 6 and 3 to 5,| . ne je rn st ba n? ty nr nm the ow Wl ins singled fe ards lelen Pp ve - Rae isitict-abiorneyx ovis Ohya lic hc hate he ae stealing second, Hartley to Doyle, Ma-| thin on the throw ia, Colling singled | & ons third, Time, 1.16 2-5." River ¢ Jack ! in the third, Knabe going out on a to left, scoring Coomba and putting Bell, Corking, Bar i F is firm has flourished for Marks vara tte a ocwas manu ncturing | bouncer to Ames, Lobert fouling out to| #ee then planted a long drive Ate the] tora on third, Collin took second on ‘an and finished as named. One word, “confidence,” explains why this firm Wu! plum, Before the Commission: 8! Wilson and Magee popping out to left fleld bleachers for a home run, Dev-|the throw In. Derrick went out, Dolan A D RACE—Purse $000; two-year SG sis ‘ 1 he sald he was making “optum | Fletcher, iin threw. out Zaxierus Heecniont. PRRCOND ees turse gn tworvea' | thirty-five years in one part of the city. Confidence based on our Siacentcrs eibeck that em banet ANE Hie Hiche eae teeta ete || Tie ined didn't Inat tone, how "The Hilltopa scored once in the fourth oie fo 2 ‘tot. eand even, won by a feputation brings to our store buyers of Diamond Engagement Rings. D a i" Ane- | , which was due to a remark: | ,, " enlgnt hl ain tee ratte _ é id Soap . ‘ ment of Mark's home wae Alted out fOr able. rinniii eateh bY" Dash Perel the Giants came uy In thelr hale an pen nE alread bas att hel fied Fah rer Utaleninnewasiae 6 (Bynne). it te || Contidence based on experience brings them back for other purchases preparing opium. While the prisoners | with one hand he pulled ¢ vore's | banged in four runs, Be and Doyle i poesia ou; )2% 1 to 2 and ; m 0 . A RR eee la aa atte secre ak deite. eniGhe eee en Hene ae teae | both avalkeds 0 inns’ bun earn it! | (Dunn, 12 to 1 of Diamond and Gold Jewelry. All the Diamonds in our store nimi \ i ng Zinn on third ; we rn A pee ay iv ah sine Bacrway iz eee iY pont out by Schultz and/ and attemp j ker at third Murphy, Dantels alm ineed Lae URE Ge Gaal are bought for spot cash and imported by usdirect. Thus, rinned ney si d - | Snodgrass died the same way, but Lobert muffed the throw and e y H iy oe . . fore the ball bonds were signed the core) ‘Tue Pulilies were blanked “again tn joy was eafe, Murray Mt to Lud —_—- | fie ee Chomrwater/ alan ean, and/anlshes beingable to buy at the lowest prices, we sell for the lowest prices, ridors were filled with Ce the fourth, Luderus died on a gro Soni tikes Mbalcer clit abt Metvor, |@*_ namec no threw Becker out at the plate " Metror, |@* | ° ? ‘The prisoners went to the rs to Deviin unassisted. Paskert 105. Ten 15, Nae | THIRD RACE.—Purse $600: seven fur- DUFFERIN PARK WINNERS, | ii, Seat to Devtin unassisted, and | ingle into right, scoring Doy YY AOU Hern WACK Blu Crow leg 10 and out, first by a head; Martin + |Doolan struck ont rns and sending Murray to Sears aiyh inva ym ile and 4 sis: |W. Littleton, 104 (Forehand), 3 to FIRST RACE—Purse & for all ee viene ME y itted aay reer i He ni, John: | ra 7 orian tayen ‘iin es 2 eyed agin Sou Fine, white dine ‘ages; four and a half furlongs.—Shore|to Paskert usd Devlin Mfted a pop fly. third Red and H jus, usher. 1G. M. Milter, Time, 128 Also ran, Kormak, Adrian, ae canals notlg Gee she ae hts mond. direct line Dream, % (White), 10 to 1, 4 to 1, 2 tolto Killifer, Herzog beat out an Infield lin s . . eese | Track fast, Capsize and finished as named gpae feu cus value $100.00 3, won; Myrtle Marion, 10 (Williams), [hit vut dled stealing second, Killifer to | kroundes Ht neat in | Uren entry try i frena.. $90.00 tor 6 to 1, 2 to even, second; SU 1 | Knabe. | The Philitee fatled to reac! rat in FIFTH RACK Selling, three ven As and sas (Grand), 5 to en and out, thin. The Phillies made a game try in the |t weond, Paskert Med out to Murray, 1 six n “Hacle Mint, 100: Engagement Rings In ot! a all gearentond, ou tn nolld 14- *ime—t.00 3-5. (ht, Hongo, | Aft, Dut again fall Kini | Jall struck out both Heck and Re Hie e karat and 18-karat gold and plntinum sante we trem $10.00 Cousin Peter, Chapp 1, BI Lamb, | fer was out o ar letohe 101) * Baby ation also ran. | Schulte banged a ns Into Hants also drew a blank tn thelr |’ Sigai! nace settin ae kcal 'e Lady's 20ND RACE—Purse yall | right pee drove a long fly Mur Natl Med out to Be Reek- ne and TH Watch, four and a halt Miss |ray, Leobert got a free pass, but De- | er rown out at first by C! ers, ne, AN 1 i: solid 14- Tigelant, 10 (Whites, 10 ; | ¥ore made a spectacular eateh of Ma-| and + flied to Beck ha alee Opposite the Waldorf karat gold, to 1, she le drive to left and retired the |” It was the same «tory for the Phillles hunting RIS iia oie 0 kataon in sina S See nae See 11 West 34th Street ae, Pimed.0. Lala 1 0 the fifth. Fletcher popned out err struck out, Hartley dropping the ball Strongly made and beautifully finished qealhtced Tver Aces ae eae Ansa nu ne | Seamless Solid Gold Wedsling Rings sible only THIRD |" Fast flelding did up the Phillies inthe! ‘The Giants also failed to HAVE ARRANGED FOR SATURDAY and no others are marked “L. B.” In when the year-old: W tar \ teed |B th t 1 widths and styles and we guarantee gold Is very Hatin Bower, 1M (W 1/up Lauderuy’s splash tn front Murray fled out to Paskert | every one, Sold at a trifling profit for thick, en@ 8 to 2, won; Laura Simmons), | Plate, and na ” singled Into rgtht, but was out st | " _ Mery eats ine buyers’ good will, No Fe eg even, 1 to 2 and out, second; Sugar Loaf, 1a sin wer second, Walsh to Lehr | S 1 V S al P. the sake u * IH (Cullen, 6 to 4,2 tod and even, thied a" sealing secon, Wilkon to | "It was another bank for the Fhillien 4, Sale at Very Speci rices charge for engraving. Waltham, ‘Time 3 a “lower u Sore Ly “ out on an eas " e rth jerzom mad parve! odeled, bt i mee wha : ety pie Ne pe Ranied: High-elaes | Lambert works, guar- ¢ ran and finished as name f e-hand stop of Lobet's wloked RACE.—Purse, $20 e and nailed his man at first g waiting, anteed always... e urlonge.— | t kK out and 8 popped + Watches Repaired and put into Per- | Solid Gold Chains, 48 inches long, wen | Gea | 340 Custom Tailored Suits fect Order. with richly designed’ slides, 87.50 up. 4 again in their half ho when Herzog ved with i} Griswold i to %, third. firat; Curious, 105 (Don), & and 3 to ond; Yankee 1 1 (Whaley) 1, 4 to 5 and 1 Time, 1 Chepontuc, Agnes Ma Fleming and Rusticana als and finished as named, ie PIMLICO ENTRIES. 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