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Fe Sennen a onaewe aera am plgent 1: AM Ne NS te “9 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 191f.° -BAKER’S HOMER AGAIN WINS GAME ve tien Som Lian he walked into the box. He appar-|a grounder just right for Barry and For Baby’ s Skin ently did not notice It and went about |Davia NO RUNS. “ sad SINGER PLEADS GUILTY ELA EC na, [Suspect in Waugh Attack, His “Gorilla Hand, TO ABAKDONING CHILORER.| ° “eee to hn rvs enn ie i ra And Two Girl Victims Who Accuse Him), ies, srougn sack From usual thing for him. that cut the pinte |took two fast ones over the plate, and) Michigan, May Get Five Years * quarely in the middle for strike, jewung at Matty’s fadeaway for a atrike | in P ‘ -ctord made no effort to strike at ft, but /out that made the spectators laugh in Prison. fouled off the next one. He then awung |Colling walted for a fast one and) Henry Riehl, a tenor singer, pleaded vard at @ fast one that skipped by | slammed a line drive straight Into Snod-) gullty to-day before Judge O'Sullivan in Beneral Sessions to abandoning his ‘atiy, but Doyle qot it ty time for a | srast’s hands, NO 1 ag 4 ite. Not only Tiliant put out. idring tore after a lever me ree in to js oredit J é MH ‘ arve Dat mie ed tt and then while the | when he was forced to swing at one children, He was remanded to the is it unrivaled awd cheeral wildly shot an In the groove and lifted a foul fy that) | ie ian. a ¥ Tombs for sentence, His wife, Susan in hing fi : ’ | 3 oe ‘ M. Riehl, made the complaint. she in purity and refreshing fra- y yp nila he - ; says ne left the children destitute Sept. grance, but its gentle emollient r. The old Lapp caught on the edge of the Ath was at his best and knew his/letics’ bench. Matty waded into the Riehl was arrested several days ago in the Bijou Opera House at Lansing, Properties Wy usually sufficient alters perfe ay He pitched a slow | first ons, a slow curve, and popped a ge Dall to Collins and the Athletic star ree weak fly to Collins. Devore also got in Mich ‘ te allay minor irritations, re- Rein és thirty-seven ye old. He N the care of baby’s skin and hair, Cuticura Soap is the rp rAy mother’s farce fusing to walt swung sharply and drove | the two-three hole, but was forced to eres cutter to Merkle, Matty ran to | swing and retired the #ffe on a ground the bag and*too. the throw which was jer to Baker. NO RUNS. orfect. In nming Matty had se, has been at tie head of the Henry Move redness, roughness and pitched but and everyone SEVENTH INNING, Richi Grand Opera Quartet which has diat . of them was NO RU Matty evidently had the number of the be neing in vaudeville, He w chafing, soothe sensitive condi- Devore was badiy rattied as | ha r -nitting Paker, for he gave him two he went to the plate, and, with the|©-ikes and then foroed him to lift an years in prison. 5 A memories of yesterday's affiir ati! injessy My to Murray. Doyle got under — hair health generally. Assisted his mind, struck out on four pitched | Murphy's whort lift Matty had started oe balls. He fanned at the fast one and out to cinch vietory now and with three “AIS alt, : ; ‘y CSO ‘ SWEARS STEPHENSON GAVE by Cuticura Ointment, it is -. Yo er oS Coomb a brea i} em J “ 3 1 y q ‘ Sea" pertect control, siued atthe Rvet [ai domm atineu even fouling'ot «bale mee ” mS ae - Cee re tate walnable bt the ace tO 4 we MILWAUKER, Wis, Ov:, 17—Test. Of eczemas, rashes and other ything offered, a slow curve, and rolle! | NO RUNS, & grounder to first that Davis handied| Coombs had Doyle at his mercy and | fists aa € . mony that Senator Stephenson obtained itching, burning infantile erup- his election for the United States Senate tions. Cuticura Soap wears to calving §2 week. He may get five tions, and promote skin and Without aesistance, Snodgraan tried the | <1 him to go after a fast one around | through the expenditure of $190.00 co walting game, but quickly found himaelt | b neck, thta he grounded to in a hole, with two strikes on him. | to e first out, Snodgras Goombs then curved a beauty on the | two fast ones, and then was completely a8 outside corr A Snodgrass atruck | fooled by a slow teaver that he minsed members of the Wisconsin Legisiature a wafer, often outlasting several was given this afternoon before the A Senatorial Committee by Thomas Mor- Cakesof ordinary soap and mak- ris, Lieutenant-Governor of Wisconsin. 4, te Morris testited he had been informea iNg its use most economiccl. Dy a Mr. Cook, a partner of Edward , out. NO RUNS. la foot. Murray waited and got a base lon balls. Red got a good start and made ; SECOND INNING. ‘a clean swipe of second, the firet aten! Hines, the lumberman, that the deal — Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment was “put through" by’ Robert J. Shields, are sold by druggists and dealers every- Baker was given a croat cheer as he| Of the day for the Giants. It did no came to bat, hit Matty had his number, | #004, though, as Merkle retired the wide who went to Washington just before where, a postal to “Cuticura,” Dept. the Wiscone!n Legislature met and ob- 11D, Boston, Mass., will secure a liberal After getting one strike on the Athletic | 0” @ grounder to Collins. NO RUNS, shugwer Matty {ed the olf fadoaway. } Baker swung at it, but tapped the ball EIGHTH INNING, nd an easy grounder rolled to Doyie.| Barry opened the elghth by hitting a Murphy wae the first batter to catch | slow curve down the left foul line for tained the money from Senator Stephen- gample of each, with 32-p. book on the =~ “one on the nose, but fortunately for| two bas Lapp then rolled a slow one son. oare of the skin and hair, . ‘ —— the Giants the drive shot at Herzog like | toward Fletcher and beat the throw to | — —_—_——_—== Sa millet, and he made a marvetions |fret Thie put runners on third and LAUREL RESULTS. catch, Davie appeared helpless hefore | frat with none out, and the Atheletion Matty’s curve, but on the Inst one he| CoMtingent Woke up the stands with took a desperate chance and drove a| Wild shouts long fly to Snoderase. NO RUNS, Matty had a problem on his hands. Murray had one atrtke and one pall{ but he took @ chansn on a cueve and on him when he swung at a fast one; Coombs smagied a hot hounver to found his shoulders and amashea a| Doyle, which he threw to Meyers in long drive that Lord got after a brie | time to nail Barry at the plate, Doyle run Into left contre. Coombs was put-| Also got Lord's grounder and tomred it ting a wicked Juinp on his fast hati,|to Fletcher. It looked as if a double And {t was almost impossitie to nit {t| Play Waa certain, but Fletcher, in iis safely. A pitchers’ battle was Imminen’. (haste, dropped the ball, Lapp then] GORILLAS Merkle fouled off three high ones and }starte’ on a mad dash for the plate,| (yak) o> then went ont on a sharp grounder that{ but the coolness of Doyle counted cleanly handled by Barry, Herzog! With a catitke spring he snatched up took two curves and Coombs then|the bail ang shot ft to Meyers in time fooled him with a fast one that Jumped |to head off Lapp. A quick toss to Hor- oy Manatee hel nd the Iittle fellow darted after| y, ° ak ni over before hie ome met hie bat) tor mike. a deer, and. touched nin out| YOUNG WOMAN A SUICIDE; THIRD INNING. Fink Tube yiar tc, deecrive ihe SETS HERSELF ON FIR. acenes in _the stands. The crowd wi FIRST RACE—Purse $40; two-yen olde; five and a half furlongs.—-Chrisat. mas Daisy, 1 (Troxler), 5 to 1, 2 to 1, land even, first, by a length; True Blue, 109 (Forehand), 13 to 5, even, and 1 to 2, second; Feromorz, 112 (Peak), 2 to 1, § to 1, and 4 to 1, third. ‘Time, 1.08 2-5, Also ran: Henock, Eaton, Caghin, Lit- ne Gift, Marshland, Free and ND RACE—Purse $0, three. ar-olds and upward: five and a halt furlongs.—Richard Reed, 106 (Wingfeld), muse! "NO MUSIC 13 to 5, even + 102 rdon), ler that “Big Six" 5 to 2 third, ‘Time— EXPENSE Mathewson would go in to pitch for New Y hat been greeted with #0 Chief Hayes, Abrasion, Mon Ami, | 5, " iy inspiring a vocal salvo as the crowd| Starboard, Minnie Bright, Louls Des if you buy a Pease Player Piano, few minutes ¢ Tho first hit of the game was made by | stmply off ite nut. Matty then tigh- | M4, 4 ‘ wave to Bake: : Vognets, ata and Premier. as we give the free and unlimited j 4 rs. Harriet Emmet Schneider of 0 Baker, a hostze and a distinct : \ a e ; TaLzal tue over (ho iGGle nnd wareee | (ened, Up ane struck out, ACC A ake toa i RiaePcua, | Menace to Giant hopes. Really it STIR fiiia juse of our music roll library with G op eld, Or ed . oh ho e « le " AiRtte tr ne sau Uy| She cata SE | Kerosene on Clothing. | cenans of tre seers ace euting| ONG ING MEWS, each payes We ano be by | nti f the series, INS. erosene on r, Per ei®: PESCUBLOFS).W ete. wAC ayer unexpectedly taking a long start off)" flersoe Med to Lord. Fletcher out, Mra, Harriet: Emmet py r, thir ready to root for the vi re ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, If you buy a Player Piano first and making a clean steal of second. | Rarry to Davis. Meyers fanned, NO The joy wes short lived, however, an| RUNS, Sun rises.6,12)> 4.5.10 Moon 1 is Mie n rises 1.01 A.M. | Sure tO get 1 GOOD one, bi agains: the home me the y and this from Use ars old, wife of Peter Schnel- | ress stand was looked upon, not you will use it more than the aver- Lapp smashed a hot Iner stratcht into der, # hotel-keeper of Springfield, 1. 1 as a rebuke for a grou piucky, b fae rs Pease PI , the hands of Doyle. Larry toned tue NINTH INNING. committed sulclde to-day by pouring | Mash ok ek ba slog Alert Bante rea ik 24s Wwe | age piano. ae e PI ee I dare ball to Fletcher tn time to tag out Barry | colting out, Herzog to Merkle. keronene on her clothing and hair ad WA), Hake trading oWarubin -betdad ate 18S 12, {fully maintain the record for dura- Hees: aes Hees Se the | After getting one atrike and twolsetting fre to herself, Farmers tn a preely ; . 70 PORT OF NEW YORK. jbility set by this firm for 67 years. y een | ¢ " hold he ore: ds inn “ Tecorded. Coombs gave Matty quite a| Calle on Baker Matty pitched a drive| nearby flold heard her screams and uw curve over the middle of the plate, | her murning, |BARE SPOTS TOLD oF WOE but when the: reached he: Baia te mn, Sen li, Mb ane” wits cred emaay Huhne hon gt "ian SM Fete | jAMONG SPECULATORS. four, Anity avticned to a fast ballang | sammed fe into the right fleld bleach-[" "Tie young woman bas been separated! | Some speculator must have been stuck Coombs lifted an easy fly for Doyle, | orm, for # home run, and the acore was) from her lushand for UReveral weeks, | with a pile of tickets, for long after the -Histteertam | Write for Pla) NO RUNS. Sh h 1 ith M b deems | music plan, 2 NS, She took luncheon to-day with Mrs. game began a block of bare seats Fletcher took w wicked swing at one| THe fans had the thrill of thetr lives | Hanns Hicks, a ni { ke i nbor, She! oom ed , ollow h ’ of Coombes fast onee aa emamed a {nen Murphy. cracked a arive phat | talwed over ine troubles and, vad sh} Horses Ue a uhow toate, 1h, the wide oe : PEASE PIANO CO., . ed Al third that looked like a two bagger, but i oa she| a a Maa eit arene: Gasiny INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, 9, 4 line drive to right that Murphy picked ; had detervilied to kil) herself on that wide bare, tnenanted apa 28 West 424 St. near B'way, N. Y. off his shoestring. The Giants wera be- | (he Umpires called it @ foul, and called | askeg Atys. Hicks her opinion thoes whch 5 DUE THAD a1, 1 2d St. vy NY. him back. Murphy then hit a grounder s { Ms no hi : bers’ prices fo: Prices $475 to $750; easy pay- rentagen | ments if you wish r booklet and * . fi : 1 rf r Branca: 34 Plaibush Av, ginning to get a little closer to Coombs, whether would be surer to KI here! adinission were i wanello, Rottentam, Ma Antwerp, Brooktya Branca: sh Av. hie cae Yon | Which Herzog funvbled and made a wild * miorted by | Ningura, Havre, “Havana, ‘, m mt Ghise Me New York throw to first, allowing the runner to] Self With poison or to burn herself to! this town Is as full of stalls as a Hvery ie Preseli ' h omewhere | Friedrich der Gre. in ‘ Newark Branch: 10 New St. Wicked liner tat bounced away from |teke second. Crandall was sent out to a flask of kerosene,” sho (Continued from First Ene city sanle’ pavement saint he apavings si ey aah i . Come foe a clean eiele Matte ate, | warm up. Davis dropped a bunt in ich trounced tae acknee be Mr. Tullls was undoubtedly right in With Aleetlalatean ab cecslaceceas LL Ware a to the general hilarity by taking ad- | font of the plate and was thrown out his guess about the w RMMRvahAvhue (oatiahoniy seul faite sy : i Proved Cures Vantane ot one ever the middie thar | by Meyers, as Murphy took third, hot Letteve ave | TAY Med into the grounds to give the | represen.ed at lecable, "This" pareit tit, oF 'TGOING STRAMS Coombs had used for a aneaker and | ery Out Hergog to Merkle ONE |g gon joy and beaued her'nat to tatk | Visitors a touch of the real old Southern | rock and rye bound coast of New Eng- Head helped a lot to mitigate eli City of AUsat Fea ee ners, 0° tbe TieNt Raid, Fes. The Athleticn were evidently nervous} {Pout suicide, About an hour later Mrs. hospitality that you read Iland to the wine-clad shores of Call- paltions, Pringsee Agee, “NaS thint. Josh Devore also nme to Hfo|# the Glants went to the bat and the) Smneldor left the Hicks home. Shortly | Southern stories written by fornta there probably wasn’t a State of an re iho rote, on the: apirit. at; At this moment and picked off a curve |!Mfleld Kathered around second base for ward her wcreains were heard: | authors, and they chitked up visibly aa| te whole Union thax aidn't have at ical pride worked its way to the aur. for a hot shot at Barry that acored the |® consuitation. Mathewson was given me and Sinenie tRenr the | ney Joewed across the green from the | least & few of tts native sons tucked jn tho thind when Movere peels om } Redskin with the first run of the game, | €reat ovation as he picked up his bat of th @-| back fence to th bench ler the | {ut@ this crowd somewhere to-day. Matty swatted him on ato chine i Barry got @e ball in. time to throw | 80d started for the plate. Mathewson Arat Of Game amid Gna saeg= | Dace {Anos to Sheth Dench UNGEr Ue | i aa to. ate 2 o'clock and ut ¢ ob tates Gow fortes 5 } Out Matty at second, hat het te prevenc | WAX called out on strikes, Ing corn, Tt had died down when the | overhanging upper Ip of the stadium. ||P" rt at 2 o'clock and ut the united voices of 2,000 New Yorkers This the tally. Devore then attempted a| DeVore opened an eany fly to Raker. | farmers gor Ve They found .Mrs.| McGraw's black horse cavairy—for|ten minutes before that hour a misty came cascading, and bellowing and Ladies’ arrh remedy nteal wocond, but Lapp's great. throw | Doyle struck out and the game went} Soaneider’s charret body. The empty | most of the Glants wore thelr funeral | "in was falling, yet the players went °° Hips gomn pan the press box and a fa the past 17 years. , bu ; , \ ; nad contained erence eae f i Hast Se atantinn out over the sodden green fleld as th asands ‘testify to. tho i nailed him on a halriine decision. ONE | !0to extra innings, NO RUNS io eA tained Ke "48 }hood cloth trappings again—were at | Aneud Sed had tre eg eractlce, 88 waters come down at eae cok itwen Breite of Its aecihing, aul | ® TENTH INNING, -————> + -— batting practice using the diamond, so|tPouah thed had every expectation of Aone remember how the waters came Si ie ix FOURTH INNING pan ai SOCIETY GIRL IN AUTO the gray clad, sébra socked Athietics| Playing, The singularly quiet rows of gown at Ladore you must have form e Fs Ae ‘4 + ; SUE Aran ie asin wo. cul took what space was left and proceeded | sueululors #irank away from the dria- ten your MeGuffess Sixth Reader and \ } piand wae still meat axainat Matty’ ight outs Pletcher to Merkle. “NO RUNS DOWN Two FRIENDS. |te,anap atl nck and forth. aling drops, drawing curther and further there's no use wasting further Ume on iu a UNS. - — ie ‘oO lans—Meyers, je Mis- by by i rerappe Snodgrass cor > ed will Anyhow what Is B, Bulger wi hin ‘or }! fas) Stiches, pond reg See eet] Snodgrass wad hit by @ pitched ball, They Had Just Alighted From an/%0m Indian and Bender, the Cutppen- aaa nawoay: _ Mt ia isan abother sclumay snongt to tall fan Mahogany, = rite F i first one, which curved aver the pincs| DUC Umpire Rrennan refused to allow ; 4 |dale—or 1s it Chippewa?—foregatered ‘1 fo Was 060) Gils cout thesaaine, Ler Bim wore, tae Worth $15, FREE Sample 4 2 gy ald ole sh it, claiming he deliberately got in the} Atlanta Street Car—One Killed in a quiet corner to talk aver th |Sulshed figures of literature and con- tieq anyhow. " y pop fy to Fletcher. Herrag| WAY of It, Snodyrasa then made it and Other Will Die, for the first all-Indian baseball sketch |t@mPoraneous | Journallem | who were —___»—_____ Recor dary terstmens free, Ask rose 4 & great stop and throw of Col-| 8004 by wetting @ base on balla. Mur. a jin tho annals of civilized vaudeville | once Mere athletes, such as Ty. Cobb. MURDER VICTIM HANGED errr ut Miia gunraiege ft Youre base" WD grounder, but Eddies spend got| PAY sacrificed, Combs to Davie, and] aqLANTA, G9, Oct, —Miss M.AJ|and McGraw went off by himait and | POP. Anson, Germany fchaetor and | 88 pons for Free sample trom Sim-t0 ie Leg an inch: af of the a ok second. awards was instantiy Keg and Mra.|tunkered down on his haunches like | {¥shey Jennings, bent above thelr pads | BY CHIN IN TREE CROTCH. Hendon Mig. Company, Minneapolis, Mis® ball, and Umpire Connolly called hin] |1aPA dropped the second atrike, butt 2, pobbx was fatally injured whet'|a Chinese God to think out the day's | Of COPY Paper taking notes and round-| safe. Matty allowed Collins to take| When Snodurags attempted to takwl i ore run down last nlitht by a tly- | campal, F ing off polished sentences, and even we q 9 Malgad Ot Abst evs Mo a clean| third @ quick throw to Baker nailed bagi campaign. api Watertown Police Puzzled b Crime g tnd off first and he made a clean to as they were alightiog fr | regular everyday newspaper reporters steal of necond despite the fact that tna| Mim and he Was out. Raker was spiked |e au! they were aiightiag from a) As on yeaterday Charles V. Faust |" wular ¢ ; "| in Which Man Was Shot and Chief's throwgavas perfect. Baker was| tn the mix up, and his pants were half} street car Jue in Mont of thee home. wag the chiet comedy attraction of the | WhO still work by the day, let out @ M ” @ victim for Matty, and fell for a low | CON off, but he SUUCK to te Oe ee ee te ent ee nen eee aiia| Practice hour. Mr, Faust has clamped |{°™ Motches as the minute for begin. Then Slowly Strangled. gurve outside that he bumped to Big sip rot a base on balls ar wee Ome a MONE cocietae gicettt@| to nie shin bones, large fiat feet, broad, {MA the fame came nearor and nearez, (Wpeeis! 10 The Evening World.) CATARRHAL x and t. The Athlotica| Merkle was out stealing second, Lapp Op tlt ry td 4 y WATERTOWN, N.Y. Oct, 11.— , had now stolen (wo bases to the Giants Collins, NO RUNS, qin eae Aap i Mrs. D nM MS both Inn ' ne pied ue 4 fried piece of | M'QRAW CHIDED UMPIRES -AE Hanging by the chin ‘a the crotch of fae no BEG ty ELEVENTH INNING Miss awards and Mrs. Dovda, nin native Kansas, and these are all that FORE PLAY STARTED. DEIR EY Mie SAD fa We coh ae After fouling off a couple of bad ones ” auditainted When siis lsarOfO'tRRL che |Sioh like ¢ coheed me nine ere’ |'*th view (0¢ tile: fuct taat th tig | Ceielio the bad vas f , ‘ My AO, : f \ f arned @ aloft ike a spread eagle as he cavorts wo je fac at the crafty | this city, the body of a man was found, Doyle smarhed a hot grounder that Col-| Oldring out, Heraom to Merkle, Col- [ng (Mi vin ae | ee ae aaeee n SP ae lins gathered in with one hand and shot! line singled to left, ‘Atlanta has a law requirin sites |e the greenaward reaching for fies | "be 0} ack was under suspicion of | murddred, it is believed, in the strang- to first. Snodgrass changed his tactics| Baker hi safely ohtante Vana law requiring auto delv- |that pasa thirty feet over his head. Mr. |RAVing olled the base lines on thelr | est manner known to the police he : eR ec al drat org Baits. keotes Gn, Murphy's, hit, (o] that? arin easy lo Nery Mow) cqust certainly haw oltfashioned. feet,|MOme «rounds to slow up the plifering ,The body, although discovered some Other Reductions SOLID heaved at the first one only to smash a| Fletcher, who fumbled. fave stopped: t vituctor of the | With vital organs in them and flanges | 484 speely Giants, some rather expoct- | ime ake. Was been PAG URe Ne fs) that Jone fly to Lord, who had to back up to] Davis’ brought Haker home with a|troliey car the car was /OM them and mud guards, too, ed that McGraw might retaliate ahd | Off etait was buried. ne base GOLD eet ene so landed one squarely; | aingle to right, a bana, [eames at speqd. Miss| Aw on Baturday the grand stand atin | eek to even the thing up by sprinkling “Who was Harry Newton iinretsers $2200 $E75 at oF ato Mure | Murray threw Murphy out at third. | Moody says that sie tried to stop yawned empty as the Hall Fame|teain and taloum powder over his own captured yesterday in ple Cite ; hed bande. NC . fie Ry ‘ | ) he Hall of atured yesterday in Mapte Chit venuipe Diamen Dh 's outstretched hands, NO RUNS. | i Je our stealing, ‘TWO RUN Machine, “bur A skidded on the wet) until long after the bleachera were| #Mamond, but nothing of the sort came "i hwy $16.00 80.7% O-DAY AND 4 FIFTH INNING, Waianer Bias ta Lionk, One out oe chock black with strangely silent | {9 Past He sontended himself with he murder is baffling the police. indies “taapie ‘Bed, $21.00 812,00 re wa i cg ss e culraelibe tect. two 1 spectators, But, once sre $2 and the| cMdinw the umplres for certain of their A bullet hole was found in the bac! j After swinging wildly at two egrgnn| Neves ow Collins to Davis, Twol WASHINGTON ANXIOUS Nev asntanhinava’: tara atts acne ee preliminary announcements touching on of the body, which, it Is thought, re RUG BARGAINS | ' o ” srounder ha x 0 e 1, ‘ | © gr ly ered 0 jetim | The ; Mertow vooted and the runner was mate | ecker Dated for Matty and nit tol — QVER CLASH AT,HANKOW,| same oy the tousanas, “aagicalty [the Teles and with grinning grimly ax der eee eee eames uF at tees | Umea aA BEtat ak nenere Wrtiee \ fas a groan went up fr the stand, | Collins, scorling Hera {tho wide expanse ef chairs rising} * S¢ay clad special policeman chased ag a be : i vB RU VEG he z two men until his head could be placed | New Furniture Booklet Sent on Requ ht pth nr lo LAE AD Te lt bly QNawantea [If German Marines Have Landed, |!%° 07 line and ther on ther itke corn | Sik sana of henspaber photographers inthe crotch, where he must. slowly Lennon & Company, aha eoaatan’ “a onto nal eoore— : 2 erma F at ; off the field, Heretofore these photog- Mi Uspire Connolly on ti } i seals U.S. Troops Will Follow. |tows In 6 ties py sloping 00! Gide | Stora nea bien permitted to Lepr have strangled to death, 451-158 FE, 93d St. ar. Lexington Av ; Hput runners on first and second ( » 9. ae ss biol he INO Wrees jenpeared as (he crowds swarmed” ta | re one of things i take onanane| | jRone out and made it Yoo had tr the| TICKETS ON SALE ed Safe, | led fm coats and aweaters, and | {04 yuMe of things and take mnapshots | 2 fina Giants, . emp x, TA " ; an me Os A the Fo esterday's | Othe Ais, SPasn6 joments of play. | are ‘not | {isa down @ neat sacrifice to Ma'ty, and| AT THE OFFICE. | Hh Pip though the inarvelous attendance {tance thé Packed bleachers looked Ike ty hans éf Haavanc ed both runnere For the second oe Pe ; Pini al baibasra au figures of Saturday might be duplir Lat tention she nai ave matey that) gold throughs an. i in the game Matty used the fade-} Although {t was announced at the y t CN | sated | made up the multitude all merged ough, and we i fits laway on Lapp and got two str'k au of the Mow Whrk Banana Giant ane ree A Runbuats |into the dull pattern and fay back under | So. of Nose untatietectory in E him. on the ext one he sent a bounder | RatAHaae PAE Ail’ Mimi’ alan “aaae ml y CAME A LONG WAY TO SEE THE | iio pooded grind stand the perspective | fo vefrind the fall rice (13) 0D fio Matty end Murphy was run down |tor cosday'a game had been sold, the 1, could be landed upon TEAMS CLASH. J was so dim and dueky as to be almont Charles A. Keene, 180 Broadway. oir ee the put out. The crowd went |*!¢ of grand stand seats was begun se wen ahi Up in section 15 gat Chester Tullis, a /DAck Tt was bard to distinguish tacos Special for nthe, the 17th Special for Wednesday, the 18th rary over this and Matty preparea a} At the Polo rounds at 10,90 o'clock this ‘ Rau Rowavart en Southern gentleman. “I come all jPNty feet away, and even the colors Bog MOLASHE! 10 r of fadeaway for Coombs, Jack | morning. Ty the game began, It w the clash between >» way from Montgomery, Alabama, to see |9f ‘he hats and gowns of the women TENTIERS, amninox 10¢ HELPER Tot Np'nox Ic aman ena nor’ a “awung Ike @ garden gate and ifiRa tween 3,00 and 4,00 grand an anilors, a tn 4 | these anines” ealdoaie, Ti oe lseomed dulled, ‘Tats sort of xloo! . > sais GRADE AiO MUNELLAn srs. Gye GM ay on Be ; weak fly to Fletcher and the dan ad been sold at the ticket| ¢ « Departmen ql ‘ “4 : “ had Ite effect on the 3 of th i 19 aM Ot " oO , = | nen 1, ing in a rich @outhern, Confederacy ace | nad ita 6 o r LETS. CHOCOLATES. ; at had W000 fane on the anxious eeat | windows, Whether theao “4 Kets 4! , | Ree HA Fioh BONEN NRT, Ben Peter OR (rand! andi: atier ihesgalne a0l POUND NOX Ic POUND BOX ic —— « peen turned th by speculators and scalps | ference v al forel M f 4 yt " na P H OC Merkle gave the tans a thrill with a| neles or Whether they had sud-| OMficiais here expressed unstety 1 certainly was, until th entieman | Way th four or Aye Eaguiend. # Tark Kow avd Cortlandt street stores open every ing until 11 o'clock, _ There is » young married woman in New it tong drive that he sent to left, but Lord ome out of some hidden niche! know t n noes 0 ; sitting next to me owned up t he'd delphi a outlanders, who were pre All our stores nen Saturday evening until 1A o'clock, York who changes her clothes twenty-six fad anticipated the wallop and was|eould not be learned of German patiors at Ha rnd ne from Monroe, La., for the same | Made more noise than the New Yorke Ee 8a BARCLAY BT times @ day, day aficr day apd week after placed with his back against the fence we cane OE whether | ne \t Identical purpose, I reckon there muat| Who outnumbered them, eight ine Week, wiih the regularity of clock work, It Pfust right to puli the hall down, Her- Bough Svotali | Molence within the forete eer be a lot of fellows like us scattered it Snes dn tact Baker, the aomecce [Milk Chocolate Covered 25 ‘ConfLANBT” sll hae nothing else to Bog caught Coombs a Iittle unsteady Gieveant Cabs Dealer J wildly exte . . ngs the [around these erbliiak! |getter of the Atheleiiss, got the frat Maraschino Cherries Boi bey 4 | Asa matter of fact she 2d by "waiting patently go: Wis coine right away river's hank. — Onthre with I wrote ahead for my tickets, but 1. “sally heart-rousingg soul-swelling, ear 0 PAS ROW & NASSAU in m to tok 6 40 y to W i ‘ +P ‘ BURR Ea whan hao «nat ean t0 cet as, these bats} rh start and ttole pecond, but oversiid the | “He ain't a bad boy, mamma. He's a erative. fon | an’ wet them. Tf suppose th it this | ripping burst of appiause when he cam. ootetttnrnesttace’ ‘Phe ich Haueve is car yore” 2 206 icaoway hen ¢ pol 4 bag and was toucied out by Collins be- jnice boy. He wave ime half his orange . Age ts about reserving tUckets for those|up to bat in the second Inning, This : Pees) 4a Mk 4 5) A “ins Heats Hhnteapien ae (rotting fore he could wriggle back to the an’ @ big bite of his ay . , he money by mall was ju: \ med sivnificant of the temper of the r Pat a ea ic 47 NAS: AU ST. Mf * Of stairs fow every change, Fieteher got as far vey, the chtid te a Socialist! Com: Gorman in stall, Bur that doesn’t surprise me! popula ‘ othe le ond why all these. obagme {pe P) citied fveigh! Coombs then put one over and he Delted away from him thie instant!" eny more live Mecorerear ue shes’ Not even the announcemea: made a The specified Jveight in each inatence Includes the poe psred weakse © mow nie tan Mon Ine Sevtlew natalie mde ( mo }

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