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UP-TO-DATE “AND NEWSY 5 {TESREAU'S WILD PITCH LOST FIRST GAMEFOR GIANTS Ozark Giant's Misplay in Eighth Gave the Cardinals Winning Run. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN SHITH'S HOMERUN {MPHALE IN BOX FAVORITES LOSE IN NINTH INNING | FOR HIGHLANDERS | IN EARLY RAGES AT ~ WON FOR BRAVES) AGAINST ST. LUIS) HAVRE DE CRE | Victory for Boston Meant 19| Maisel Out of New York Line-| Videt at 12 to 1 T: Defeats Straight for Cin- up, Truesdale Playing cinnati Reds. at® Third | crackea one against the left fleld fence for two bases, putting Fletener on third, Stock filed to Huggins. Merkle ‘nw easy, Beck to J, Miller, FIRST GAME, dated ta tak DODGERS Th DOUBLE HEADER - FROM THE PIRATES > NO REVBNTH INNING—Kallee drew a base on balls, Dolan doubled to cen- tre, Sallee stopping at third, Hug- gins was out, Fletcher to Merkle, Magee flied to Snodgrass, Sallee scor- ing after the cateh. J. Miller guashéd one agninst the left fleld fe two basex, scoring Dolan, was out, Marquard to Merkle, RUNS. Huggins threw out McLean. quard drew a pass, Bescher forced out Marquard, Butler to Huggins, Doyle lifted to’ Wilson, NO RUN BHIGHTH INNING—Snyder was uty Fletcher to Merkle, Butler was easy, Fletcher to Merkle, Beck filed to Snodgrass. NO RUNS. Riggert now playing centrefield for St. Louis, Burns filed to Wilson. Fletcher also lifted to Wilson, Snod- grass shot a clean single to left. Stock was eafo on Butler's low throw, Snod- pated advancing to second, Merklo fouled out to Snyder. NO RUNS. E. Nore INNING —Sellee ge out an infiel it. jan popped up Mi Merkle, Betzel batted for Hu, ine. Hetzel walked. Riggert fied to Burns, 0| Salles going to third after the catch. J. Miller singled to left, scoring Salles and putting Betzel on second. Wilson 0} singled to right, scoring Betzel and O) putting J. Miller on second, Snyder fouled to Merkle. TWO RUNS, Hetzel now playing second for St. Louls, McLean was out, Betzel to J. 0} Miller. ‘Thorpe batted for Marquard oj and was out, Butler to J. Miller, Rescher flied to Wilson. NO RUNS. — FEDERAL LEAGUE. AT PITTSBURGH. Myers, cf. © Daubert, 1b, Stengel, ri Dalton, I... Cutshaw, 2b. Getz, 3b.... ison TWO, =neuccoe Mar- 4 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 0 ~ Heavy Batting me First Gavel Brooklyns Enough Runs to Hold Lead. akes Openet and Hafiz Upsets Form Players. wle--ceseces™ vitae a 9 2 PITTSBURG, = 3 ie Geant Braves Should Now Be Able to Walk Off With the Pennant Without Half Trying. FIRST GAME. GIANTS. R. H.PO. A. ™* SECOND GAME. BROOKLYN. R. H. PO. HAVRE DE GRACE, Ind, Sept. 9% —A sweltering heat and clouds of dust that one could cut with a knife were, conditions that confronted patrons of the Havre de Grace race track to-day, "The headliner of the afternoon's pro- | gramme was a five and a half furlong handicap for all ages, attracting some’ corking good performers. Azyiade was the choice, but plenty of suport was accorded True As Stee’ and the Montpelier entry, As a race it could be termed a sparkling contest for at several stages of the journey differerg horses acted as pacemakers. Pomette Blew racing on the outside drew away and won a clever victory, with her stable companion ‘Tartar a= nexing the place. FIRST RACE. There was plenty of support for Voluspa; so much, in fact, that, even In view of the large field ami possl+ | ble chances of interference, she closed But she again proved that she was inconsistent racing to the front at the start, onl; | to The long shot, % » behind, won, SECOND RACE. betting would indicate thas but two horses that had they being Jane and Devil- try, but three long shots finished first. nd and third. ‘The winner turn he little thought of Hafis, was wecond and Sunno t, with the than the FIRST GAME. BOSTON. R. H. PO. BATTING ORDER. New York. St. Louis. ‘Truesdale, 3b. Hartzell, If. Cook, rf. Cree, cf. . Mullen, 1b. Peckinpaugh, Sweeney, c. Boone, 2b. McHale, p Umpires—F tendance 500. og o-connonn=nn A. Bescher, If corte en mem | Burn urns, tf... ; GS are beginning to look| Fletcher, ss Pretty desperate for the Giants, | Snodgrass, ot ‘With a five game lead the|Grant, 3b Braves should be able to walk off| Merkle, Ib ‘with the pennant without half trying.| McLean, c. Myers, cf Daubert, 1b Stengel, rf. Wheat, If Cutshaw, 2b Getz, 3b.... Egan, ss. Miller, c Rucker, p Moran, rf... Evers, 2b. Connolly, It. Whitted, cf. Schmidt, 1b Smith, ab. Maranville, Gowdy,¢ James, p. Williams, rf Howard, 1h Lavan, ss, Agnew, ¢. Weilman, p. ‘ans and Sheridan 8. 1 3 1 a! 1 er or er Ate t[ecocooc=-en-o SPORTSMAN FIELD, 8ST. LOUIS, | Mo., Sept, 28,—Marty McHale opposed Carl Wielman in the third game of the series between the Yanks and Browns this afternoon. Fritz Maisel was again indisposed and Frank Triesdale went to third. FIRST INNING—Truesdale flied to Shotten. Hartzell drew a pass. Cook popped to Pratt, Hartzell died steal- ing, Agnew to Boone, NO RUNS. Shotten walked. Austin sacrificed, | @* an odds-on choice. Truesdale to, Mullen, Pratt fanned and was out, Nunamaker to Mullen, Shotten going to third on the play. ©. Walker sent Cree to bleachers in ntre for his long drive. NO} Jalnetsansanees stgsececee FS ue 16 Gerber batted for Adams in 6th. SUMMARY. First Base on Balls—Om Pfeffer, 1; off Adams, 1; off Kelly, Out—By Pfeffer, 6; by Ad Kelly, 1. Left on Base: 5; Pittsburgh, teal Scheeren, Three-Base Hit—MeCarty. Sacrifice Hits — Daubert, Dalton: Double Plays—Viox to Berger Konetchy. Passed Ball — Aeuang. be nd O'Connor. Attendance. 2,000. =Ccoccecon= cenenenwe e-o-c-coo™ no-cost lawaencooce Stallings will not allow his team to| Meyers,, “tet down” at the last moment. They] murray Rave « big advantage now in this! pb erson thing—they are not likely to Donlin . ! seoveee 6 10 27 PITTSBURGH. R. H. PO. wlo--coccee® Totals... . leccosoes-ennnwe CINCINNATL R. H. PO. 0 | ececeo--c-- c=? to make @ rushing, struggling ‘where a game lost or won will all the difference between win-| Totals. 6 27 0} st. Louls— or losing the pennant, the tere batted i iain wee 020 World's ser urray ran for Meyers in 9th. MTL s satits taese team Robertson batted for McLean in ath.| PITTSBURGH— Leng team niin bat ith. “world's champion.” Already the] plete as 00022032 —9 have such a commanding lead ST. LOUIS. Batteries—Watson and ee one, R. H.PO. A. Leclair, Groome and Berry. Umpires Bred Bay bh alton Basigeicl aj ~-Anderson and Goeckel. @ good thing for the team and meets the Athletics in season championship, The | Kantitcs have it pretty soft, as usual, ‘With @ chance to rest up and hit th ee sprint with all thelr speed and -lecececcoococo=-0 BS l coconnoneneno? Daniels, cf. Herzog, ss... Killifer, cf, 2b... Groh, 2b Le seat i Holden, it ELLA BRYSON WON se” EASILY IN SECOND RAGE. i «ATE ENE TRAC \ Clark, c. Bases = | Gonzales, ‘Three- | Totals. Carey, It Costello, rf Scheerin, cf Viox, 2b...... Konetchy, 1b. ‘Wagner, 3b... Gerber, ss . Coleman, c. Conzelman, p. 00001-3 ! 0 ' 0 0 E. 0 Dolan, If... 1 Huggins, 2b. Magee, cf. J. Miller, 1b. Wilson, be 0 AT BALTIMORE 0} cmicaco— o oo010 9! BALTIMORE— 0120 0| q.Hatteries — Lange und Suges and Kitsch, 0] Brennan and Cusack. ——.— G.—Cree Med iad Shotton, n out, Lavan to How= | a chine ard, Péckinpaugh scratched a single through Laran, Peckinpaugh stole second, Nunamaker singled to left, ing Peckinpaugh, — Nunamaker taking second on the throw home, Boone lined to Lavan, Mullen scooped up Willlams’s roller nleceseceo-c- elu-woo-ceco? Kellogg, 1b. Sles--eunnn Total....... SUMMARY First Base on Balls-Off man, 4, Struck Out—By by Conzelman, 4. Left Brooklyars 7: Pittsburgh, Conse! Rucker, on while third. race previous tw REICH is matched with the ) L 8 A right man in Jim Flynn. Flynn has become champion trial Wilson Umpires eo-cececo- cuun-cocouc Perritt, p Veosenese 8 *25 : Two: horse for all the white hopes. Wh Base Hit-—-Myers. ase Hite and *One out when winning tun was scored. beat Gus to the bag. Howard THIRD RACE. wli-esccooc-ce-— Slecousnt-nw> =i wl Totals..... 1 First Base on Balls—Oft ‘Tesreau, 1; Porritt, 4. Struck Out—By Tesreau, Left on Bases—Giants, Louls, 0. Two-baso Hits—Do- lap, Merkle and Perritt, Stolen Bases ‘This —Burns and Butler, Pitches— bale ity ae Morrie 3 be] Tesreau. Hit by Pitcher—Butler, Um- ably, ah a obody figured| Pires—Klem and Emalie. Attendance oo yun all’ ie was in the gat, | —6.0%0. play’ ving the animated punching part. And to the amazement of onengeed be slammed right into it ng od La the ber ever given a heavyweight ound these diggi yee ‘That made Flynn famous and Mor- Bot quite big enough to loom as a en gp Possibility himself he's always daygerous, Many a “hope” “Ras been flattened by him. He came "here to. New York and fought Can (épecial to The Eveoing World,) POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—The Cardinals won the first game of the double-header from the Glants by a score of 2 to 1, It was a wild pitch by Tesreau in the eighth that did the work, Butler scoring from second, This drove one more nail in the chances of the Giants for the pennant and the crowd of 8,000 ran right out of dale ea hascanicd GIANTS (Continued from First Page.) a winner, for he was thought to the best of the big men just then. ‘was before the Morris fight. Flynn guve big Coffey, the Bae sina. @ bard battering in a ten- Although Flynn bas taken his 2s knockouts he has always me Aght interesting up to the in of the ten count. He’! ight ly, and he won't back up. He it harder B ye most of them. Hi. i ‘lynn’s style, e' other fellow is “ie clever” Th co helps the show. Smith, Johnson, wan and Tomm lmeccked Fiynn out. z “good men. eliminates them from the pennant race, The champions of 1913 played in both games as if they considered the fight lost. FIRST INNING — opened ee het x with @ dguble to left. Huggins hit to aside from these reverses| Merkle, but Stock dropped the throw Be et eats bretty food. |'to third and both runners were suf he the pon of another) Mages fouled out to Stock Me eolalne heavyweight, whe doubled to right, scoring Do ‘ er the , Miller # carey Mes fet to nia aneg tS | Merkie TWO RUNS. Bind ote r struck out, Doyle was easy, Reich can stand Flynn oft,| #ussins to J, Miller. Suter cracked ‘him auiifuly, and do what the| cleen single to center, Burns was did, ; out stealing, Snyder to Butle: why, then hi ready RUNS. Gunner . A ly teot and ayone o BECOND INNING—Bescher it. care of Butler's fly. Fletcher to Merkle. Sallee singled to . right. Dolan singled to centre, Sallee REDDY WELSH Is carrying on| going to second. Huggins singled to h- ® queer campaign. When he} left, scoring Mullee and Dolan r fe challenged his manager] in hird, Hurgine « stole cond, Ma- Meomes back” with a lot of abuse| soe singled to rns Dulga @irected at the challenger.’ Jack| 4nd Hugging. | J. Miller forged. out Britton is the latest victim. He tn-| 1 bs t_even sf he would let Britton the latter would Beck was out, Fletcher singled to centre, Snod grass hit into a double play, Huggins to Butler to J iller, Stock beat out in| a hit to Butler. Merkle was called out on strikes. NO RUNS. THIRD INNING.—Wilson = atruck out, Burns took car of Snyder's high [A Butler was out, Fletcher to lerklie. NO RUNS. McLean filed to Dolan. Marquard Mned one to left for a single. Bescher filed to Magee. Doyle was out, Sallee to J. Miller. NO RUNB, FOURTH INNING — Beck was easy, Marquard to Merkle. Sallve struck out. Dolan flied to Snodgrass, NO RUNS. Burne hit the right field wal) for two bases. pitched ball. Snodgrass lined out to Dolan, Stock was out, Rallee to Hug- gins, to J. Miller, both runners ad- vancing. filling the base Dolan, NO RUNS, welsh seems to have hit upon the and easiest way to avoid hav- aie, Snes, any of the dangerous Britton and Ritchie, Hi pong aenaste chins caoeee J HERE'S a fellow out in ‘Frisco | to-day who is entitled to a match with Welsh, and prob- won't get it. He 1s Saylor, the) itweight who fournt Welsh some! ago. The bout was stopped| Welsh claimed a foul. Re- from the ringside conflict. Some ators thought Baylor was whip- » Welsh and Welsh quit, while said they clearly saw the foul land. Saylor always claimed McLean filed to pass, Magee sacrificed and was out, J. Miller was ut, Doyle to Merkle, Huggins going It’s| to third. Wilson got a base on ball: ith t. ane tnlage On an attempted double steal, Hug of the But TA AGAMA Station | toc ree oth MeLean to Mi rquard he made fore starting home again he won a ok tO 7 sround decision. over Young! “Migr was out, Sitles t rue, having lost the first fight | He knocked out a lot of n champs, and I ging to J. Miller, Bescher was out ed. Doyle also went out on'a ground- er to J. Miller, NO RUNS. SIXTH INNING—Hnyder mashed one to deep centre for three ba Butler @ied to Bescher, who made. perfect thro wto the plate and got | inyder. | Beck’ mezios and Welsh might be But what'e the use. just ask for all Baylor he can be glory of “getting into took | hone er to Doyle, unassisted. THREE ion Fletcher was hit by a hac Merkle drew a base on balls, | ,, FIFTH INNING—Huggins drew a| it |to McLean to Stock to McLean to | two Marquard was out, Sallee to Hug- | on a grounder to J, Miller, unassist- | , ventaure, took care of INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. AT ROCHESTER. Finst GAME, BUFFALO— 12010000 0-4 ROCHESTER— 000000000-0 Batteries--McConnell and Lalonge; Neefe, Manning and Williams. BECOND GAME, BUFFALO— oo00000000 ROCHESTER— 1200200 Hatteries-Bader and Lalonge man and Williams. AT PROVIDENCE. JERSEY CITY— 100001000—-7 0 5 | PROVIDENCE— 000012010—4 Ratteries—-Boucke and Reynolds; Mays and J. Onslow. i Sis HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. HAVRE DE GRACE, Mé,, Sept. 22 ~The entries for t)-morrow's races For four-yearolie and Creat, raltbe ge! yaa tad. 143 Hudeon. 1 melel = of fariorie A jones 1 A‘ ne corre sat i eareat ard Ces cE Deret “tobert oe maidens; condi. in arr. 10 TORONTO ENTRIES. TORONTO, Ont. Sept, 33.—The en- tries for to-morrow's races are as fol- 10s; id Jordan, ie fear ota; in ah kad Curso, 7 ia “ MS: Gartley, 108: iio Tat ilk, 100; (a) Caio, 108, tg tate pure BO: Se Plate; find init la Tox ih) ating yet Hinge, aT wool: Naot (0) fe 3400, Repekentirat ee searoid ci (ah: Gast, i Ruiter, 412 Shannon iver 194 my, Bunty ae iia; Wing! ; Bhrove Tids, 1 le NiMH HACE Pure foaled, ta, 0% TH ick "Pune vend selling: three: ward coe sistounin acy 10 16 Pri ioeaitie mi Bt. | for three bases and scored a minute 4] Getz popped up to Koney Wheat, Carey. — Sacrifice Hits Wheat, Goetz, Konetchy, Myers. Stolen Basos—Carey, Scheeren, Hit by Pitcher—By Conzelman, Wheat. Umpires—O'Connor and Byron, At- tendance—6,000, (Spectal to Phe Brentng World.) EBBETS FIELD, BROOKLYN, Sept. 23.—Rucker was given the job of twirling for the Dodgers in the second game, while Conzelman did the twirling for the Pirates. Over 6,000 fans were +present when the tussle started FIRST INNING—Carey was retired by Getz and Daubert. Costello singled to the infleld, Schieren ¢orced Costello, Getz to Cutshaw, Viox out, Rucker to Di NO RUNS. Myers slammed the bull to deep left later on Daubert's single to centre. Stengel walked, Wheat sacrificed, Conzelman to Koney, Cutshaw tapped to Conzelman who threw him out at first, jDaubert scoring. Getz was called but on strikes. TWO RUNS, SECOND INNING—Koney fanned, Wagner was also a victim op strikes, Miller dropping the third strike and throwing to first. Gober was thrown out by Cutshaw, NO RUNS. Egan drove a long fly to ‘Costello, Miller was called out on atrikes, Rucker was easy for Conzelman and Koney. NO RUNS, THIRD INNING—Coleman sent a slow grounder to Rucker, who tossed him out. Conzelman fouled to Miller. Carey fouled to Getz, NO RUNS, Myers was a victim on strikes, Dauovert sent a bounder to Gober, who threw him out. Stengel fanned.’ NO FOURTH INNING Costello's bunt fly was collared by Getz. Schirern flied to Myers, Egan and Daubert took care of Viox. NO RUNS. Wheat doubled up the third base line and when Carey let the ball go through his legs Wheat came all the way home. Cutshaw was retired on a beautiful play by Viox and Kon Egan out, | RUN, Conzelman to money: ard hit grounder by Egan and Daubert Gover was out on strikes. NO RUNS, Miller singled to centre. Rucker filed to Costello. Myers filed to Cu- rey. Daubert singled to centre, ad- vancing Miller to third. And on Schirern’s bad throw to third Daub- ert went to necond. Stengel walked, filling the bases. Wheat filed to Wagner. NO RUNS SIXTH INNING—-Coleman was re- tired on a fine pick-up gnd threw by Egan. Conzelman fanned, Carey doubled to left. Carey stole third and on Miller's wild throw to Getz, Carey scored. Costello fanned. ONE RUN, Cutshaw singled. Getz sacrificed, Conzelman to K: Egan filed out to Schirern, Miller flied to Carey. NO RUNS. SEVENTH INNING—Schirern bunt- ed out, Rucker to Daubert. Viox walked. Koney sacrificed, Miller to Daubert. © jaw tossed out Wag- ner, NO RU Rucker singled to centre, Myers sacrificed, Conzelman to Koney. Daubert singled to right, Rucker to ing third. Stengel singled to scoring Rucker. Wheat was hit with a pitched ball, filling the, bases, Cut- shaw walked, forcing in Daubert. Gets popped to Viox. Egan filed to Schirern. TWO RI EIGHTH INNING—Gober bunted fcly. Coleman filed to Stengel, Gober, Ex: as handled onze'man forced Carey bunted out, NO RUNS, Miller flied to Gober. Rucker singled for the second time. Myers flied to | Viox. Daubert forced Rucker, Gober to Viox. NO RUNS. NINT HINNING,.--Costello fanned, Schierern singled to the infield. Schirern stole second. Viox singles scoring Schierern, Koney fanned. ‘Wagner was safe on Eagan's fumble. Gober was retired by Getz and Dau- ONB x iqiteaa R. T, Carman’s i Had Lit- tle Opposition — Maryland Girl Rewards Backers. Yonkers turned out another good sized crowd at Empire track to-day considering conditions. ‘The grand stand was fairly well filled and the lawn held the usual crowd. FIRST RACE—Five furlongs; nell- ing: two-year-olds.—Maryland Gir!, 107 (Petrof), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 6, first; Hectograph, 112 (McTaggart), 4) the | double bill by the, | Red Smith provéd himself the hero | And Hoffman also ran. to 5, 1 to 3 and out, second; Marvel- ous, 114 (Grand), 16 to 1, 5 to 1 and 2 to 1, third. Time, 1.0) . Leda, Ella Jennings, Saxin (left), also rat Hectograph was made a hot favor- | ite in the opening event but second was the best she could do behind Maryland Girl who got off in front and stayed there all the way, Mar- velous, running in R. F. Carman jr's colors, was third, Ella Jennings an- other of Carman’s fillies, an “inside Up" ran a bad race, SECOND RACE.—For three-year- vids and up; selling; five furlongs-- Ella Bryson, 111 (Davis), even and out, first; Lily Orme, 112 (Tice), 14 to 5, even and 1 to 2, seeuud; Miss Brush, 112 (McTaggart), 7 to i, 2 to 1 and 7 to 1, third. ‘Time, 1.00 2-5. Culvert, Otto Floto, Whisper Belle and Miss Primity also ran. Ella Bryson won the second race in easy fashion, after running Culvert into submission in the first quarter. She came away at the head of the! etch and was never caught. Lily ime was second on her own courage, any in the stretch drive. came fast in the stretch and was an easy third. In getting away from the post In this race the feld carried the | barrier with them for nearly a six. | teenth of a mile. THIRD RACE—For three-year-olds | ” and upward; selling; one mile, Beet- hoven, 105 (McTaggart), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and 4 to 5, first; Tay Pay, luz (Oi-; sen), 7 to 10 and out, second: Stars and Stripes, 102 (Chappell), 2 to 1 to 5 and out, third. Time, 1.404. Capt, Swanson, Short Order, also ran, | Beethoven won the mile race, which | came third on the card. He did what he rarely does—lay off the pace to the far turn and then came away and was never caught. Tay Pay, at odds on (can you beat it?) was a poor second, after laying away out of it in the back stretch. Stare and Stripes was third RACE—For all ages; selling; five and one-half furlongs. Water Wells, 117 (Davis), 2 to 5 and out, first; Altamaha, 1 (Pounders), 8 to 1, 2 to 1 and out, second; Hermis jr., 117 (Murray), 6 to 1, even and out, third. Time, 1.07, Coreopsis alao ran. GVater Wells won the fourth race like a real good horae. This race, in- cidentally, made the third winner of | the day for Mrs, R. I. Miller. The other two were Maryland Girl and Beethoven. After one’ false break, Altamaha broke in front, only to be passed by Water Wells in the first quarter, From there home it was a procession, with Water Wells w ning, Altamaha eecond and Hei ir, third, FIFTH RACE—For three-year-olds and up; selling; five furlongs.—-Phew, 107 (Hammer), 5 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, won; Aviator, 112 (McTaggart), 4 to 1, even and 1 to 2 second; Chaser, tor (O'Nell), 4 to 1,3 to 2 and 2 to 5, third, Time—1.01 4-5. Song of Valley, Raintlexs, Capt. Jacobs, Herman Doyle and Duncraig also ran, Macca Bit es AUTOMOBILE REMEDIES. Qeor; H, | Rohertaon, Vander- biit Cup winner in 1908, in The Struck Out Left on Bases Connolly and Smith. Herzog, ¢ Pitches—A mes, Sept. score 2 and deep center for a b no hit pitche opportunity this city Groh, up lineup for the second game | over second. Maranville to zs Whitted. to Maranville. for her rider, Tice, couldn't belp her |* ; Miss Brush | Niehoff to Berghamme: to Maranville, te So ‘hmidt. fanned, ham, NO RUNS. {Smith to Sch strikes, Graham. | RUNS. Herzog fouled fanned. ficed, Niehoff struck out, Whitted lined to Graham. NO RUNS Smith to Schmidt, Schmidt Rerghammer's fly. Whitted. jout, by Lear also Graham. Graham, Moran taking tiird. Gonzales, Fvening World every Saturday gives expert advice to automo- bilists how their machine troubles may be easily corrected and offers valuable traffic suggestions, Yingling baited for Kellogg in 8th SUMMARY. Base on Balls—Off Ame: By James, 8; Anm* Boston, Two-base Hits— Mora ff, James and Smith, ra and Whitted. se First crifles Hits} y Stolen Basex- Double Plays~| and Kellogg. Wild! Hit by Pitcher--Con- Quigley and Eason. oh Umpires dance—8,000. NNWAY PARK, BOSTON, Mass., 23.—In one of the most exciting |! and sensational finishes of the season | 8 score of 3 to 2 | whén in the ninth inning, with the 2, he drove the bail to eo run ees BOSTON > — (Coutinued From First Vases show $2.80; thr Manager Stallings worked bis young | 5) to-day. Herzog gave Le to face the lei With the banish Herzog presented a lors in| g R FIRST INNINC Hi Daniels singled nog forced Daniels, rs. Killifer flied vo out stealing, Gowdy 'NO RUNS. Moran flied to Daniels, Graham. Connolly out, to Graham, NO RUNS. INNING-—Twombly flied Niehoff grounded out Berghammer flied to Con- NO RU WWltted, struck’ out, Smith out, st cvers out, $3. 4 SECOND Schmidt also Niehoff to Gra- m! se THIRD thi INNING jdt Gonzales out, Graham fouled to fouled to Smith. Py Maranville was called out on|$ Gowdy out, Berghammer to Davis flied to Killifer, NO VOURTH INNING—Danieis fanned. Schmidt. Killifer NO RU Moran singled to left ph Evers sacri- to Graham. Connolly | Ti ci FIFTH NING.—Twombly out, |$4 Niehoff waiked, xr catch of Gonzales fied to NO RUNS, Schmidt doubled to right, Lear to Graha M: pitched ball. wiy NO RUNS, INNING-CGrahan fanned. funn Daniels filed to NO RUNS led off with a single to cen- sacrificed, Niehoff to Connolly grounded — to Moran teal home, Lear to XS, made a Smith nyille nit and Davis struck out SINntTu was out trying te ‘OR TH INNING—Herzog sin- entre, Killifer hit Into a double play, Maranville to Schmidt, Twombly walked, | Twombly stole second, aided hy a wild pitch, Nic- hoff fanned, NO RUNS, Whitted doubled to the bank. Schmidt hit by pitched ball Smith sacrificed, Graham to Ber hammer, who covered first. Mar third and Niehoff threw , gotting Whitted at the plate. Maronville stole second. Gowdy was intentionally passed, filling tho Davies popped to Herzog. NO 8. SEV fled to left fleld _—— Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, Lay RUNS. THIRD and ‘Truesdale lined to Bhotto R year-olds furlongs. — Braves captured the opener of the) Pusen), Rocky O'Br' Ischgabibble, coat davis, in the night-cap | first; r his first | ond: nt of | Tw York Lad, show, year-olds and up; steeplechase; about | two miles. $3.51 (Qnurrington), more also ran. ham Cup for three-year-olds andyup; | tion en leav foaled in Canada; and a sixteenth, second; Sigma Alpha and Nada Mas also ran. trologer, place, "$2.60; Patience, show, $7.50. ratched a single through McHale n ifted to Cree, Howard stole cond, Howard stole third, Trues- ale and Mullen retired Agnew 8. INNING out, The play in this race centred Dr. Duenner, Be and Col. but of the three th | tor just showed early pace-m MeHale Yyunted| This brought about the defeat man to Howard.| both Be and Dr. Duenner for they Hartaeli | raced each other to pleces in front, ne along in final quart nd prove an easy winner from Penalty FIFTH NO pped Pra WINNERS Lis AT TORONTO. IRST RA and Purse $00 upward; selling; #ix harles Cannell, 98 (Shill- Nigadoo, 102 (Ambrose) Lamb's Tail, 101) (Van third Time, 1.15. Cecil, »n, Pampinen,” Bastaite | V0 Lauder forced him Into Bee ing the choice, vere several that were as thought of, these being Oakhurst and Sepulveda, Oak hurst's vietury could be necounted for through the handling which Me- hey gave him, for though Sepul- wos beaten a nose even for the | » position, it loked from the run- Juing of the race that the latter wag * Cannell, jeasily the best show, | eee suow:| EMPIRE CITY ENTRIES. N. ¥ pt. 23.—The -morrow's races are am a, firet: cond; place, y plo nb's ‘Tail, show, —Purse $500; two-, Zin-| Love, Don Cortes, 104 YONK entries for phy), second; (Murphy), secon follows ‘allahan), third, Time, 1.15. ‘Tivi, Louise May and Rain- Two-dollar mutuels | Straight $6, place $3.90, of Love, place § Don Cortez, show $4.30. D' RACE — Purse $500; for year-olds and upward; selling: x furlongs.—Vreeland, 109 (Shilling), | Rubicon UL, 16 (MetcalO, see- York Lad, 112 (Stevenson), third. ne, 113 1-5. Kate K. Dr. RL arenger, Mama Johnson, -dollar mutuels paid: ght, $4.20; place, $2.70; show, $2.30, apleon vie pli 2 show, 3.20. algo ran BY) THI Shot “aii athe wae yor “Saha, 107: ‘ea Bal, Mi Went McCoy Draws. Sept Jack Dougherty's and Young Jasper of Bostor of the fastest twelve-round bouts n this » nat the Atlas a. A, Heferag Jack called the match a di ved an ova- tn pearly , : 1 cours | amd, Gt four ir FOURTH RACE=Purse $700; vor wtear 167 (Bryant), show, Juverence, raight, $5.30; place, 6. The African, 1 lo; $2. d show, $7 rity Time Joe Gaiety, Malaga and Stal- BOSTON, 14. FIFTH RACE,—Purse $1,500; Dur- iy Ls as Ting, one and « half) Prince Philsthorpe, 112 (Met- ies, calf) first; Bee Hive, 119 (Vandusen) cond; ind. Calumny, Time, 3.09 2-5. 112. (Meripole, Corn Broom, Vastatio, Exmer and Duke of Cheate rl also an. $2 nisthorne, straight, mutuels patd: $5.90 Bee Hi Calumny, Purse $600; for year-olds and up; selling; mile Holton, 97 (Mur- | y) first; Astrologer, 107 (Metcalf) | Patience, 95 (Acton) third. | me, 1.49. Uncle Ben, John Graham, WILL NOT CHANGE the PRICE of LEA«PERRINS’ SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Uneguaied all_seasoni ‘Try it Bee "abe eiehy Moagtan Chain Try It as an Sold by Grocers Everywhere show, mutuels paid 49; place, $2.60; Holton, straight, show, $2.40, As- show, $2.50, Made of white water. marked gs clouded madras, Good to look at—and good as it looks. dle (ilver olars ‘The leading men’s wear stores have Ide Silver Collars or can get them for lid Ives have tee dees teak write us for a list of our dealers mearest you. \ ORO, P, 198 © CO., uaKane, TROY, wv,