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UNAM Re state 2 a Mes a HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER bibl leiiiaign sires sou BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [aosiPosr ROBERT EDGREN FGANY WINNER (GANTS WNAGAN GHANGEMEN LOSE [BOSTONS GAINED [BASKEBALLTHSs HEBSEST (QUIMET FIGHTING. | QVERSTROMBOL! | FROM BROKLYNS, | THER BATTLE FOURRUN LEAD |g NT OFS pn TOREAH ONFARGROUNDS| OTOOLEPTCHNG — TOWASHNGTON’ WITHOUT AHIT|=-oz-s++ = | PRERAADES Fy our pg iA 000100 ~ Batterles—Harmon and Gibson; | Three Clubs Hold Shows, the Rallee and Wingo. Umpires—HRigler ! Celesta Repeats in Third Race, | Four Timely Hits in Eighth [ Visitors’ Boxman, and |Phillies, However, Played Up-| °°? ert Savage-Flynn Bout Being | Is All Square With Fownes: in —_ Beating Early Rose ning Cinch Hard Fought nee Easily. Game, Fisher Pitch Strike- hill Game and Tied Score the Most Important. Morning Round—Travers* out Ball, in Fifth, mais! Leads Travis, ~ By John Pollock. — 0000103 = OTWITHSTANI “1G the fact (Special to the Evening World.) Batterlos—Cheney and Archer; N that thi MANCHESTER, Vt., Sept. 4—Fhe HIGHLANDERS. ' NATIONAL. BABEBALL PARK,|Pouglas and Gongales, mpires— 's ie atill the summer PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 4.—Manager | 000!" 4nd Byron. Stallings of Boston sent James back at the Phillies this afternoon, al- though the big right hander pitched a Av DETROIT. in one night, except Saturday, since | Jerome D. Travers battling for places full inning game against Doolns’ team| st, LOUIS— | the hot pelt wet in. ‘The feature bout|!® the Anal to-morrow, ‘Travers Was 1 iast Wednesday. Mayer wont to the 000001 @ rubber for the home team. Gowdy 0| and Killifer looked after the backstop | OETROIT— age, who recently returned from Eu-| Tet elghteen holes was one up 6n 0| work. Evers, who was banished by 100120 — | rope, will meet Porky Flynn, the hard-|"'8 opponent. Ouimet encountered 0] Unipire Kiem yesterday, was back on| Hatteries—Hamilton and Agnew;| hitting heavywelrht from Boston.|*tfonser opposition from W. 'C. —| the job at second base. Covaleski and Stanage. Umpires—| Fiynn expects to stop the Orange (N.| Fownes of Oakmont, amateur cham- FIRST INNING—Moran _waiked,| Dineen and Egan. J.) boxer. At the I'-rgen Beach | Pion in 1910. They were all square at Evers filed to Becker. Connolly Sporting Club Young Zulu Kid and| ‘be end of the morning round. TON. walked, Gilbert walked, filling the FEDERAL LEAGUE. Chuck Connors clash in the main| 0th matches proved unusually ex- bases. Martin fumbled Schmidt's ey citing, as Oulmet and Fownes were BE gronnden, Moran scoring. maith AT 8T. Louis. event, while tho featur) bout at the never more than a holo ay and 0) walked, forcing in Connolly. Tincup Finest Gauge, New Polo A. A. will bring together penton ink Moran Would Come Back ‘Wome and Fight if Given a ns (Syecial to The Brening World.) (Special to The Brening World.) RACE TRACK, Syracuse, N. Y.,] EBBETS FIELD, BROOKLYN, Sept. 4.—Cooler weather greeted the} Sept. 4—The threatening weather State Fair visitora to-day, but a good} and the chances of a downpour of Programme was run off regardiess|rain at any minute had a serious of- of the fact that several of the races| fect upon the atendance at the Or ate ne N Bag Iaond eae ©. | were greatly reduced in mumber of] fourth game of the preaont seriew be- MORAN, atitl tn London| *tarters by the wholesale acratching | tween the Giants and Dodgers here t any prospect of future| WMch mada two and three horsa| this afternoon, Only about 4,000 of an matches, 1s willing to| Tce? conmpleuous, the real died-in-the-wool fanx came to America, and is corre-|. Celesta only had to gallop to win |out to aoe the battle. with some of our noted|"®F second victory at the moeting.| Marty O'Toole, the discarded Pitts- ad ers, Frank writes that hej 5h always held Early Rose, the only| burgh twirler who was recently adite capable of beating any heavy-| “ther starter, safe, but the mile was|signed by Manager McGraw, was Pat on. this aide of the water, if he) Covered In 1.38%, with Celesta hard | given a great ovation. Ruelbach was to Johnaon in Paris, He's| held at the end. Had she been rlu- Dosees to do the filnging for the 't come over if some -|den out she would probably have + " WA pals ine Kies souse oR obad equated Amaiti'a record ot 186%, FIRST INNING+#nodgraas falled 2 to find three of Ruelbach's fast ones. M@ furnish transportation. That} made yesterday. Doyle pasted a single to right. Burns tion thing is the sticker, Schuyler L- Parsons and H. K,| struck ne Le Aelotd hot jumper Mb people paying $1,000 for steamer| Knapp, both of whom are stewards | W# stabbed with one hand by Ruel-| Michell, Il.. this country and feeling lucky | of the Jockey Club, were visitors to-|NO'iecNs, Oued Mm out at frat.) Cai Daiton's scorching grounder was| Smith, 2b sport. The attendance was again of | Cleverly stopped by Fletcher, who R. H. PO. .0 season, to-night will be an un-| *mi-final round to-day in the Usually active one in the realm of| tional amateur golf championship i boxing, three c'ubs holding shows, |‘°Urnament at the Ekwanok Country AMERICAN LEAGUE. This is the largest number conducted | Club found Francis Oulmet ahd Su--o of the évening will be that ut Brown's| P!@ying against Walter J. Travis of Far Rockaway Club, where Jim Say-|@arden City, and at the end of the lo-aw- nleecoo-c-o Bl wnw-~cccceo? = 3 ~leen-coo-o? O|went tn to pitch. Magee fumbled| KANSAS CITY— Eddie Smith and Andy Williams, both | TTavers overcame m Maranville’s grounder, Gilbert and of Yorkvitie. : lead by Travis. 0) Schmidt ‘neoring. Maranville. died 010000000—-1 . ST. LOUL — The gallery that followed the Ojetenting, Killtfer to Irelan. yee f . is— The management of the Fairmount | Ouimet-Fownes struggle saw the r van KURES threw James out 00000000 O— OA. C. bas arranged a bout between Bostonian in the rough on his first 0} Maranville threw Lobert out. James} Batteries—Johnson and Easterly; ; Johnny Howard, who knocked out! drive, while Fownes played the 3 it, Frank doesn't care who he's} day and took much Interest in the with so long as there's a }meal money in it. He doesn’t Boac-wo {mmense propoftions. nipped him at firat by a fast throw | Henry, ¢.. O|threw Becker out, Magee walked.| Willett, Keupper and Hartly. Um-|Jack Hanlon in three rounds Monday -l-coocccec® wl-ccocoo-n yard hole a stroke under par. Oulmet jto hire a truck to carry his bank FIRST RACE. to Merkle, Daubert was easy on his| McBride, ss. 2 1|CSRUOND INNING-—Moran. hit by piree—MeCormick and Quite. night, and Rddie Deering, for the}went to the front at the Afth, when around London in theso thin] Bae held iis field nate for speed] tool, save of mone tasnnd Merkle) Shaw, po. .ssee. 0 O| pitched ball. Evers singled to right. KANSAS CITY— main event to-morrow night. How-|Fownes drove into a tray | The ¢ And as the vaudeville houses| throughout in the first and won with] to contre, for @ Dhes Winer tone - fea Boys yghsetay his oped Pei hemteate hs 1000 _ | Fd: who is on tho trail of the middle- |crowa cheered when the two playese @own and out he can't pick up| Something in reserve, Mr, Speca ran! NO RUNS. | Totals..........65 27 1 Behmit. 80 RUNS. ee taen a $T, LovIs— weight title, is confident that he'll|at the sixth ran down long putts for My bt that soft coin he counted upon | marly’ pace sarily held. Fiitamey pete ao GON INNING — Robertaon ‘ “James threw Irelan out. Paskert| gg ak Se pair of 2s, Fownes obtained. the weeks ago. for necond ince, Latter quoted ut|eraked, © emas-cutter to Kann, who RUM MART: fanned, Martin was hit by pitched 10 the ti laying the | Harry Btone, the local boxer who |*dvantage at the ninth by pl * — first, Grant was tho | s—Oft FI ‘ : \. tteries—Stor oT : ei ar, je XING of London vaudevite, | ai" and, made, Gaterralbea, Steet i next victim on hia high Jumper, which ott Sta ee wean Ourey Poke gee Beelee: te) Baie NO! vee tea Rison Unter en. Feeney Fevers oes sone pbeaten aa tka teal yee ,James Buckley says the poor|running, but had no excuse. Yellow | Mere ed bY Cutshaw and Daubert.|§; by Shaw, 11, Left on Bases—New| THIRD INNING—Smith filed to Ire-| Cormick and Quisel. invasion of Europe and Australia, ts FP ar ut out of the way by) York, 7; Washington, 4. Two-Base| lan. Tincup threw Maranville opt. —--- hot on the trail of Freddie Welch, He| ble, which he negotiated in four, Mr ert eecennaice rt. NO RUNS. Hit—Moeller, Btolen’ Basea—Daiey,| Dowdy fanned, NO RUNS. AT CHICAGO, ls confident that if be ever gets a [once more squaring the mateh. nat it, No theatrical magnate ce... Bed Dean te, Mhort centre and) Maisol. Wild Pitch—Fisher, Um-| Tinoup singled past first. Lobert| INDIANAPOLIS— chance at the new world's champion |Ot!met lost the fifteenth and a chane Offer a steady salary to any one| Alhona and Royalty wore the onfy|frabbed Egun’s fy. Cutshaw drove a! pires—Chill_ and Connolly. Attend-| fouled to Glibert. Becker doubled to 000001 . PHO | che elpateenth on styzilen, mow, Tho theatres are praott- | {Wo horses to face the barrier in the wemerenae oar Centre, which Buod: | ance-1,000, lett, scoring Tincup, but Becker was 0 10.0 — |ne'l boat him. Ho ts sure that he'll fr the eighteenth on stymien ‘ 01 ven entered . Get: , : ly empty, except the cheaper mov-| hig been seratctiod, - 7a Ainene vas Pasted @ beauty to left for a bag and caught going to third, Connolly to] CHICAGO— sive Phil Bloom a worse beating when : ps ‘ Maranville to Gowdy to Smith. th oe wat Outmet— Picture houses, So “acts” that stole second. McCarty’s fly dropped (Special to Tho Kvesing Workl,) bled see's ETO a, ey me Tuesday night at the drawing from one to two Tobe only n canter for Mm, he wie (10, short left centre tnd war good for| POLO GROUNDS, NEW. YORK, Taree sole seevna aneeweck otha] tt ane : Hd Oe Broadway Sporting Club than Welsh |i", pounde before the war are put| ing by two lengths hard held after|® base, Gets scoring on the hit. Ruel- | Sept. 4—Ray Risher was given the|whon Gowdy threw wild” Maranvilie| roster ea gcaiserling and Rariden;|handed the young Brooklyn ig on apeculation. Firat, the| leading Royalty all the way. The|>ach to Grant, ONE RUN. | | job of taking the second gam C1 NE RUN. ind Crow" Umpires—An- | weight when they met some time ago ; i 5 game from| threw Cravath out, O f Gerson and Cross, Mire takes out its running ex-|time was slow. THIRD INNING—McLoan grounded FOURTH INNING—Jamon | went ———s at the Atlantic Garden. Seets and a small profit, and then FOURTH RACE. out, Cutshaw to Daubert. O'Toole|'he Senators and Shaw worked mivide to the balonon ronked @ long fly to deep left, but| against him for the Senators, Heavy | Ut Magee to Mincup; Tincup play- Travers was surprisingly weak in ; ; : Fred Fritts, the navy heavyweight civide Fenrock again duplicated his per-| Wheat grabbed it after a hard’ run.|ciouds hung over the feld and the| eet ney te eren ned te Martin,| INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. hard’ ge his {his putting on the outward Journey of r NO RUNS. champion, ts working hard at ” s Bpiend is no an potor- | Seat Bavoont end Ghastecen, Whe mee | rata maate. ©, Soe stop threnoaerasn’s | constant danger of rain, coupled with| Irelan fanned. Paskert alao fanned. AT BUFFALO. presning cece. at nayonne, for bis | Bie melt ons cauped the chambtsa $0 aboetageer | es the Tunner-yp to the Helmont colt | at frat. Roane the counter attraction across the Tees oy tion SFE the coastiny BALTIMORE— He has pent out a hurry call for more |lift on the third, fourth und alxth offered nome Tadligement tolrock close up.” Straightened out for| Fletcher. Stengel tapped up the dase | _FEST INNING—Moeller fled to] | FIFTH INNING—Paskert was als0| gyFFALO— Fritts has heard and read a Jot about |turn, when he began to play wildB, his warlike habit into the! bome, Fenrock assumed the lead and! line, but O'Toole gral lar staff are worn out of laid up.|fortable lead of three holes at the Daley. Foster was out, Péck to Mul-] ordered out of the game for kicking. the ball and ‘Thompson belng a rough and ready | The match was all square at the 13th, FIt eurely would be refreshing | Won easily. Kemont, closing fast, out-| threw bim out at first. NO RUNS. | len. Milan was out, Peck to Mullen; IMLAY ete 00 er ae eae arene? 00100060 0 O Lifer and say when he steps {and Travers took the lead for the first puch an earnest young man |*t#yed the tiring Chanteuse for the| FOURTH INNING—Doyle for the] NO RUNS. Ree iy he agied |, Batterles—Jordan and Erwin; Ful-|in the ring at the Irving A.C, Mon- |time at the 15'h, but lost it at the , fouled to Killifer. Schmidt sing! | poor shorts in by place. second time mingled to right. Burns M 1 walked, E left, M thi th gut. NO | !¢mweider and Lalonge. | day night, be will be ready for an: 17th through FP rt. iron work. the gloves on. He'd earn his FIFTH RACE. also placed a single to right, ad- laisel walked. Hartzell also walked. | to ert jartin threw Smi Y ss Pio) | thing that Thompson has in stock. |He ended up the morning. play. with That's more than can be] peinny proved Srise in the [YAREIRE Boyle to second. ‘Fletcher | Cook forced Maisel at third, Foster) RUNS | a ey AT TORONTO. Thompson arrives to-day. one hole to the good, Travis betmer ,Of many a much advertised | arn race when he took the measure {20Hed. Robertson popped to Egan in| unassisted. Daley forced Cook at weo- | mfillifer doubledite jest. Gowdy threw) provipENCE— = trapped on the last hole. ‘ 4) Toul of . 5 jonship, . t eq emant for | wtrombolt wont to: the front, KODE NO RUNG, tw 1° B8AD-)ing third. Daley stole second. Mul- Fight, sending Lobert to third. Magee | woeouno | markabie form of late, will, meet end of first 18 holes: wwals he felt like delivering, and | (OW" the backstretch, and led unt!!! “Wheat was tossed out at first by Jen lined out to Foster. NO RUNB. dow 0 Cen Cat ple dy Rene alte | Frank Corbin of the South in the; W. C. Fownes, Oakmont, Pay and ~be paid, instead of fined, for Seo Innes Pie clpee ed ot ne porte gun filed to Snodgrass, Guc | HECOND. INNING-—Boone throw | vath was purposely . 2000 0 0 0.0 1— 3) main attraction at Brown's Gym|Francis Oulmet, Woodla, all square, ? . 4 base: ingled past Y Tpper Montclalr, shaw singled ti {out Mitohell, Gandil filed to Daley. | filling the a. drelan sl : Saturday night. Tommy Moore of| J. D. Travers, Upper alr, boll in the last sixteenth, Buxton on |Gete rained a Ay to ator ee eone. | mith was Out, Fleher to Mullen Wo | third scoring Becker. | Hilley Ea eter inva and Onslow: Rogge! providence mests Young Speck of|J. led Walter J. Travis, Garden FHP your eyeon Baby Reliance| the latter evidently made the mistake /Hurns gathored in. NO RUNS. RUNS. Peeravine theye marae Out SE : ~~ TV ena 8 on TL. of rushing mount in the early + RUNS. —_—— | Hark m in the semi-final of ten|City, N. Y., 1 up. FIFTH INNING—Merkk troll Peck filed to Milan. Nunamaker i | roun BP rat Burtalo, alwoon that omner he had nothing left at the) on four high onto Melons meeet| was called ut on. sitkes Bence | SIXTH INNING—Maranville filed AT ROCHESTER inna . Gowdy went out, Magee to| NEWARK— ORIOLES TO FINISH ! in @ the ball on a line to deep left centre| Struck out. NO RUNS. to Hilley. id Young Mareno, the clever New York marvel, the Buffalo Enquirer SIXTH RACE. for two bases, scoring Merkle. Pies| _ THIRD INNING—Henry struck out, Rinse, Memes aoe Co Feet ee 0 0000 3 0 0 O~ 8} buntamweignt who has fought all the SEASON IN WILMINGTON. hat fan.ous Western bont, Kittle| Wooden Shoen was ensily best Injran for McLean, O'Toole. sacrificed, | McBride was out, Peck to Mullen. Peck | FAB forced. Jamon, "| ROCHESTER— nolas pagers jn his: clans, Bil appeRs | a Here 1s the class of the world in| the sixth, He took the track at the| Daubert to Cutshaw. Plos caught | made a wonderful stop and threw out vill : 5 : poadwey (Sperciog Clad 6 E, Sept. racing, The Algonac wiz [beet Ld toate] ate ail the | napping. off third on acoaren eat Shaw. NO RUNS. Maranvilie fumbled Killifer’s ground 1021000 4 — 8|Brooklyn on Saturday, Sept. i2, in a! BALTIMORE, Sept. 4—Jack Duni nises that Baby Reliance will] Neve : yaa | how er. Tincup sacrificed, Smith to return match with Battling Lahn of | owner of the Baltimore team of the I: ever Ret up. Golden Prime was al- | down Snodgrams’s bonnie and cecey | struck out Martech walked tor ge) Schmidt. On Lobert's grounder Kil-| | Batterles-—Mattern, Leo and Wheat:| whe world’s record for one mile| ways outrun. ‘Tho time wae. fast | Wiese wee abt One | MT ine. Coke aceaiked for the | jiter was run out, Maranville to/ Hughes and Willa U lyn. The boys put up a great ternational League, announced to-day t Schenectady a short time a that the Orioles would finish their ow, and in practice she hag|for the distance, the race being run| Meyera replaced MoLoan behind the| RUNS. Smith, Lobert died’ stealing, Gowdy | — = arry Thomas, the English Weht-| scheduled gamen at Wilmington, Del it hissing over the mile course at|!2 48 Ae i ae bat for New York, McCarty line fied| FOURTH INNING—Moeller singled tore rRa re NOS teers watkcns, N A t M k wolght, will also meet Al “Doc” Schu- | punn's idea in transferring the team to Sayer Grenthed:ee sear abo, to Burns. Reulbach struck out. Dal-} over second. Fuster singled to right, | connoily fied to Cravath, irean tum-|4VEUD AULO LAANKS | nacre, of re ror we, egal Pere fe sawn fair iet Coat to-esled SYRACUSE ENTRIES. ton fouled to Merkle. NO RUNS. | Moeller taking second. Moeller was|tjaq Gubert's grounder. Schmidt went ° | mor -round bout | prospect that ‘the. f boat bullde . 2 ball ag NING Doyle, smashed | caught napping of second and waslout Mageo toTincup. smith fied o| Mynected in Big | night. VaP cred thers: baxt s it ty y out in &) SYRACUSE, N. ¥., Sept. 4—The en-|the Dall against the right field wall for| out, Nunamaker to Peck. Milan filed Hitiey, NO RUNS. ‘Dp g pote corner of Michigan should de-| tries for to-morrow's races are as fol-|two bases. Burns was hit with a|to Cook. Foster stole second after k y ‘And build boats that completely | Itched ball and walked to” first.| being calght off first. Mitchell| ¢, Becker singled to right. Magee wat the best built from the plans pti world's most highly educated architects? There is some- in heredity that goes beyond eipearolta, five ca |Pietcher filed to Wheat, Doyle reach-| walked. Gandil atruck’ out, NO|fMnned. Cravath hit into, a double ie bei Hebei cto ing third after the catch. wan | RUNS. Ee eT ee on” techs 199 ‘To [Ordered out of the game by Umpire| Daley singled to left. Mullen fouled! yieq -Maranvilie’s grounder. Gowdy NY Quigley for disputing Quigiey’s deci-| to Gundil. Peck walked. Nunamaker| sacrificed, Magee te Irclan, The late w three rearaids and up- [sion at third. Hummel went to short| struck out. Boone struck out. NO| foc tnrew James out, Moran filed to peney and tpecesical develop- Va 13 We rae a Robeneans sacri- RUNE. ae Becker. NO RUNS, Those pilots who will drive the ‘ ris Smith's father was # , ly to Wheat Doyle scored and NNING—Smith was out, n i world's fastest cars in the two-day au- OF Facing sailboats in the ints Hee piss A 108 | Burns’ reached necond. Grant. wus| Fisher to Mullen, Henry struck ont He Alen FOMROAL Levies. lad riemlines | terssuats roctne ar erage tom teach tee on the St. Clair. HIMD RACE “Phige yearolds and upward; |M8POsed of by Cutshaw and Daubert.| McBride also struck out, NO RUNS. Gowdy to Maranville. NO RUNS. when Michigi State Pair Siakes; one ONE RUN, Fisher was nate on McBride’ bad| (Creat ONT ee Beore Aled to | Morrow and Monday will probably » Chris Smith's grandfather lived | | " Daubert was easy for Doyle and throw. , Maisel atruck out. Hartsell| Kijlifer. Connolly singled to right,| 8how the learned lexicographers that } Bn aR erp cid ra ns Bernie erenee) want ah ee 7 singled to left, sending Fisher to Gilbert ginaled” to woentre, sending their definition of speed was alto- ts end chnoes and batt t 8 Meee Mole eecond. “Hummel strick out,| 2nd, Cook struck out and Fisher |Connolly to third, Gilbert’ took sec: | gether too tame, With a big entry 18 ihe Biaret a ta: it | NO 4%, es Speed: the state or act of progress- ing swiftly.—Standard Dictionary. pee THE TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTE on the wi RUNS. was doubled up stealing third, Henry|ond on the throw to third. Schmidt oval . y 5 list, containing the names of many of iis SEVENTH INNING—Merklo reached | ghoaiy In wiNee nes Mied to Hilley. Smith fanned. NO tern lakes and It's another case like that of the country’s leading drivers, the Byck family. Young Ned Ten | ‘x years ago, won the Diamond .) SIXTH INNING—Shaw struck out | RUNS, first on Getz's error. M matiett by Gate and then ainevea’ an on three pitched balls. Moeller flied’ James threw Killifer ovt. Tincup sprint ra on the one-mile oval track a he rH pre cover : Tlie demand for this’ at Henley. Later his bi furl Getz for a double play, but Umpire| t° Daley. Foster was out, Peck to flied to Moran. Smith fumbled Lo-| undoubtedly will create new records li n stroked 8 Syracuse crew. ‘i Quigley called out only’ Meyera, The} Mullen. NO RUNS, hert’s grounder. Becker walked. Ma-| ‘Phere are five events on the pro- distinctive smoke is he , James Ten Eyck, pk! trom bot entire Brooklyn team kicked, with the Henry threw out Daley, Mullen] gee filed to Gilbert. NO RUNS. = professional single. scull| “is i i oor and for years has been the —Phiree-y ea ‘| result that Daubert was Analiy put| fouled to Henry, Peck was out, Mc-|| TENTH INNING—Maranville fied| 8ramme to-morrow. The firat two ‘31x A coach of Syracuse crews, | handican: ove and Mag 8 che ie 4 48 out of t Bride to Gandel. NO RUNS. to Cravath, Gowdy filed to Becker.| races will be for non-stock cars at ten i pad eaten ene ee qaiilier| SEVENTH INNING—Boone threw| James went out, Tincup'to Martin to| miles, ‘The third will be a free-for-all was thrown out nt first by Cutshaw,| oul Mian, rec made a great stop| Magee one. Moran, trelan| St twenty-five miles. No. 4 1s a free : i F hell. Gandil was} Cravath filed to 4 Palas ta tiraty. eee ee aceuTane, called out on strikes. NO RUNS, doubled to centre, Evers threw Hilley forall Le a PL apg ew Ment Cutehaw was thrown out by O'Toole,| _Nunamaker struck out. Boone was|out. Evers also threw Martin out.| ture event o! ( dreater every year her was a professional our: en boat racing was in its in-| | ‘in America. He has been known | | Hudson for fifty years. And him Bis father was a wate: iV eceneaiineeoiene of fifty miles. ; Gots filed to Burns, MoCarty fanned.| OO: Mo plat. tan and three ae Bee | NO RUNS. . ‘Mutve are four events on Monday dity i@ as great o thing MONTREAL ENTR ES. i ONS. : er. NO EIGHTH INNING—Doyle mado his] eGHTH INNING—Peck threw out men as among horses. SPRINT RACING SEASON _|<f'isostfet?fortuing ine featufe™<**| The Wonderful Fatima blend fourth hit a line single to centre. i atl eae eee has never been successfully ’ ry he z Smith. Henry struck out. McBride SILLY ROCAP of Philadelphia, | i aah tint, Candie ie tenoco eg aafely, advancit ° Doyle] was called out on strikes, NOUNS. | WILL CLOSE TO-MORROW. AN OUTING KIT FREE. imitated—that’sthereason [> wt: knows cx much about box- | Hit), "qas 0: 'Mindel®, 108; Comme’. 108; | third and Burns to second. The | aise! Walked. Hartzell fied to rach ai eu con chteln FREN © carton contain. “ors as any man, holds a pretty mee sate eerie 9 mod that Ruelbach| stain second “Daley was, purpoacly | yTovmorrow niant's card At the ing a tube of tooth paste val of perfume, |Wwhy the sale of Fatima jon of Kid Williams, bi y 4 ox, and they made i ; Brighton Beac! jotordrome marks) package of ler, box meanion of peghetey ot peal Yok: Coot, at or 98! inther kick to Biason, with the re- Reikel: Mullan waa put: Mcbride to ths claws.o6 sorink Pasta asta oon<| ercnen tae af coop, vackane of bronklote, reaches the enormousfig- oop lyr Hered tt tha nel. Ge eisen Was OF-| NINTH INNING—Shaw singled to| side for this season, and one of tho |backage of, chewing um. box of ic] re of over 1,500,000,000 sion, aportemen can | truth: y fer alos Ai % dui |rifice fly to Wheat Doyle scored and| Tsht. A wild pitch put Shaw on| classiest cards of the year has been eutting out the coupon in Next Sunday's arranged. With Alfred Goullet, auh-| World, Be eare you order Next Sunday’s|@& Yar. stituted for Walter Rutt in the four- | id Burpa took third. Robertson singled | cond. Moeller, doubled to right, t champion te the groatost litte] 4 totnlon ia: "t a to 1eft, scoring Burne. “On a hit and| orig Shaw. Foster flied to Coo ia for bie pounds and Thiehest, 2 and ‘Fond ‘Mal. Grant slugled to left attended] Milan. flied to Hartsoll, Mitchel ju - walked, ‘Gandil forced Mitchell,| cornered international match, addi- . eine muienko, 6 litte tome: fe ee a-dow a toey Gata ee aetioe aaa Boone, unassisted. ONE RUN, tlonal interest is developed because SPORTING, | dake, “He; Eb 1g3? : RUNS. ne b amtrerass telat ae together with Kramer and . Moretti ing. he will-be seen in the final of the . .. SPORTING, HWBELMONT PARK Fischer batted for Ruelbach. Ho Cockran Cont! reached second on Robertson's muft| .Welker Cockran, of his line fly. Dalton singled to left,| ard expert, 1s continuing hi advancing Fischer to third. Miller|form at Doyle's Academy. Y; Jersey followers of the game will fanned. Stengel fouled to Merkle.|at 141 balk line he won from B, Mc-|!in@ Up st the seashore to get tho 1 ry Loe ‘ Wheat singled to right, sooring| Ferland in the afternoon, 200 to 38 in | (oP® of the prxaible winner in the) pide o ‘and 1 Ogilvie. eat Fischer _and advancing Dalton to|sixtean innings, and at night defeat vent. Billy Batley, the English | Ha altarat ana of Bene | eter yetemata ets ae ics bast | rd. Mummat singled to right cen. | Rarry atumen, by a ver SAH hove ot the cornblastton tn | athlete, i } in twelve innings. mf ng, Wheat to thien Cutehaw Aled. te [fan will play wala th frst. appearance at the New York unass' ing, r boast me aay inst Sinai oe Gar entry, , : NINTH VINNING Allon replaced = ve BEG I N S M 0 N D AY Ruelhbach in the box for Brooklyn.| York in place of Robertson. Gets singled to right centre, er to Merkle. sacrifice fy was caught by retired by Grant ABOR DAY FEATURES The Metron Stakes the Jerome Handicap —‘Two-Mile Steeplechase oa tween the Metropolitan AND Tu OTHER RACES, FIRST RACK AT 4, , My who threw to Cutshaw,| Merkle. Hy Myors batted for Allen| Opera Hou! B,C. and the New MAL MAC FOR LAO A sail hn doubling Meyers before he could get) and singled. Pfeffer fo! x 2 z re B. B.C. a 81 RC Tal ‘ rane ne Be. aii ouries seams oe geueni temo SM TUN sexe spans the Mei Nia, Sh rg back to firat. Snodgrass singled te| Dalton singled to the inj are oe ey a 4 Cain ”. i . Carty to immel. NO RUN 4 eri, ten. io ead tae aie 2 Ear Boscial race trains ot 13.90 and ot intervals to 126 P. de Couree also tenchet ty trolley, agi SB Pa wie 9 ee eae eR EO eae tact ocean auescom te 8 np fs

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