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gINcINNLT1 5 I ANTS 0 1
J SCORE BY INNINGS
Cincinnati 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 5
jifliants 00000 00000
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9 LOUIS t BROOKLYN 0
I FIRST GAME
SCORE BY INNINGS
JSt Louis 002000 2
Brooklyn 000000 0
First gun called at the end of the sixth Inning Second game postponed
5 on account of rain
HI6HLANDRS 1 ST1 LOUIS 0
L SCORE BY INNINGS
Highlanders 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I
pStLoUjS 0 0 O 3 0 0 0 0 3
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HIGHLANDERS
t BATTING ORDER
t fit Louis New York
p ft Stone If Nlleg 2b
a j HarU rf Conroy 3b
WllUinn Jb Keeler rf
jJWalIace ei Chase lb
FerriB 3b Hemphlll cf
4 Hoffman cf Delehanty If
fT Jorej lb Ball PS
J I Brwncer c Sweeney c
Hawaii p Hogg p
Lf Umpires Hurst and Evans
Special to The Evening World
tl 8T LOWS Aug eIt was mighty
e dark at Kame time today but the cur
ts1n was rung up with Ho rg and Howell
t u the rival lingers Tho crowd was
none too bulky there being some 2MJ
fans In the stand
First Inning
Nile lined to right field for a base
Conroy sacrificed Howell tb William
> Niles made a daring steal of third
S I base Keeler singled to right Held
i
A Nibs scoring Chase lifted deep to
t < Stone Hemphlll lined to Wallace ONE I
RUN
nUStone
Stone fanned and was tossed out nt
I first base by Sweeney Hartsell out
n Chase to Hogg on n fast Ihiy Will
W lams swung out on a wide third strike
mm and was out Chase to Sweeney XO
RUNS
Second Inning
Delehanty scratched a single past
Walace Hall fanned and Delehanty
stole second Williams threw out Swee
ney Hugg tiled out to Hartzel NO
RUNS
Wallace boosted out to Hemphlll
t Ferris grounded out to Conroy Hjft
man doubled to left tlclil Hemphlll ran
In and squeezed on to Joness pop No
t
HUNS
Third Inning
Niles fouled out to Ferris Conroy
Boosted a high Ote to Hartzel Williams
t handled Keelers grounder In time NO
7 RUNS
I Spencer popped to Hall Uowoll
I fanned Stone raised to Hemphlll NO
RUNS
I
via Fourth Inning
V Chase blngled to Iclt Held Hemphlll
1 f sacrificed Fcrerls to Jones Delehanty
tingled to centre field and Chase was
out at the plate on Hoffmans good
throw to Spencer Delehanty taking sec
j ond base on the throw home Hail out
I ierrls to T Jlinus NO RUNS
Conroy threw out Hartzel Williams
r singled Just out of Halls reach Will
lum stole second base Wallace walk
F d Ferris drove high lo IMehanty
offinan put u Texas leaguer in right
ilil Sweeney made a very puor at
mpt to get Keelrs rturn and Williams
nil Wallacu scored Chase jiitrnteil Con
ys throw which was a pickupand
offman tallied Spencer singled to
< rht fold Howell forced Jones Con
y unassisted THREE HUNS
fifth Inning
Sweeny fanned Hogg lined to Hart
tell Ferris made n good catch of
Niless foul lly NO HUNS
Stone lifted to Hemphlll Hartzol
fanned Williams was safe on Halls
low throw Wallace out 1Is to
Chase NO RUNS
Sixth Inning
Howell threw out Conroy Keeler
out Jones to Howell Chase lifted
to Hoffman NO RUNS
Ferris skied to Chnse Hoffman
fouled out to Conroy Jones filed out
to Delohanty NO RUNS
Seventh Inning
Hemphlll fouled to Hpenccr Dele
hanty nal ked Hall forced Deletion
Wallace to WIMInms Hall xtoli necood
bflfc Sweeney fanned NO HUNS
Spencer railed to DeMianiy Hiinp
hill nlailc a great running catch ot
HoweUi lone fly Hogi O < Id out
Stone NO HlNS
II Eighth Inning
Ifogg > liiled ti left field N lIes
forced HOXK Wallace to Williams
Nlltllotu dealing Hpenocr to Wallace
Cortroy doubled to right nell Keeler
lout Howell to Jones NO RUNS
I ItRrt ell popped to Nlloi Wllllans
singled past short Wallace slnglid to
P left Ferris forced WnlUce Niles to
Hill It wan a good play h y JVill On
double steal Ferris out Sweeney tn
I Uto Nllei NO RUNS
k
J i r r
GIANTS
BATTING ORDER
Now York ClnolnnMl
Tenney Ib lane ct
Doyle 21 Hugglns 2b
Hnwnahan c Iy > bert 3b
Donlln rl Iaskert If
Seymour cf Mltcltell rf
TMvlln 3h McLean lb
Harry If Sahlel c
Hwzzoir ss Hulswltt si
McQInnlty P Snade r
Umplresrudr and Kmalle
Swcll to The Evtnlm World
POLO GROUNDS Avg 6 The
Giants wound up the series with cia
clnnatl this afternoon on a Held cov
ered with mud and water The game
was delayed a half hour waiting for i
the drizzling rain to cease Many fans I
li > ft the grounds thinking ti eve would
he no frame McOraw WM Intensely i
anxious to play as a postponement
would miin I h roe doubleheaders when
Ihe Reds come here on the next trip
This wnuld be too much of a strain at
a time when the leaders are In the
liomi mutch in account of the un I
curlnlmv of it gamu being played not
muro than lJOu p > plc saw the con
tm I
Chicago fcuhle defeat and the dofeat i
of the UlantK leaves their positions In
the nice unchanged
First Inning
lane struck out and Hugglns was
out feline to McQInnlty Lobert also
struck out NO RUNS I
Tenney led off with u twobase smash I
to left which would have ben good for I
three buj he fi ll In the mud rounding I
first Doyle beat out a clean bunt and
Tenney took third Uresnntun fouled i
out to Schlcl Schlel picked tip Donllns
roller and touhod out Tenney Doyle I
going to second Seymour lined out to
HuBirlna NO RINS
Second Inning I
Herzog threw out 1askert Mitchell
was afu on an easy roller which Mc
I Olnnlty couldnt pick up In time MeI
lean singled I s the Intleld jjchlel
I struck out Hulswltt llleil to Harry
ItUNS I
Hugging threw out Devlin And Barn
I was out Spade to McLean Hulswltt
I tossed out Herzog NO RUNS
I Third Inning
Spade singled to right Brasnahan
I got Ganos bunt but threw wild to sec
ond In trying for a doubt and both
runners were safe Both advanced on
I I hl olnss sacrifice Tennov to Doyle
padi > scored on LolHjrts lly to Donlln
1 and Kane took thld Pntkert struck
I flat ONE RUN
Mrfilnnity was safe on Loberts bad
throw tn first Tcnnpy tiled to Kane
Dovlp singled to onlitrc I1resn han
WI > xII nut to lort < rt Donlln forced
out Doyle lluaSlns to Hulswltt NO
itlN3 v
Fourth Inning
Devlin tossed out lltchcll McLean
singled over third Schlel popped to
Seymour Doyle tosed out IiuUivltt
NO RUNS
Hugjflns Ihr1 out Seymour Devlin
tiled to Paskert Barr Illcd to Mltcn
ell NO RUNS
Fifth Inning
Spade pooped out to Totmov Kane
walked Muggins Hinaahed a slnle past
Devlin Uiliert hit Into a double jilay
Devlin to Doyle to Tenney NO RUNS
I Herzog was called out on strikes Mc
Olnnltv slnfflfd Penney fouled out to
McUan WvOlnnlty out stealing sec
ond SchlH to Hulswltt XO RUNS
Sixth Inning
Iaskert struck out Mitchell walked
McLoan filed to Herzog Schiel forced
Mitchell Doyle to Herzog NO RUNS
Doyle walked Bresnahun hit Into a
double play Hulswltt to Hugglns to
McLean Donllns grounder bounced
away from Spade hut Jug llIs got II
nnd threw hlrj out ut irnt NO lllNS
Seventh Inning
Hulswllt llleil to IXnlln Spade
elKPil and Kane nsloil to left Me
ulnnltv throw to set StEm it t off second
hut the ball went wild and Spnlo
NiutPil Kane aUo Mnnd us Doyle made
1 bad throw to tho plate llusglni
t1Ird tn rnIIlY Ilfrzoll threw nut
irlert TI9 nus
ivmmor Hied to Paskort Hiiggln
threw out Devlin Harry struck out
NO RtYN3
Eighth Inning
Iaskert popped to Herzoti Mitchell
hit to centre for threo bases Mitchell
scored on McLeans jingle to centre
McLean took second on ft wild pitch
and scored a Schlcl cracked a if one
S
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GIRLS RC M
AT FIRE CAUSED
BYEXPLOSION
Six Swoon on Burning Stairs I
While Fleeing From
Ninth Floor
GASOLINE IN FLAMES
Quick Spreading Blaze High
Up in Building Imperils
Twenty Lives
Thrilling rescues marked an exciting
lire this afternoon In the Jones Build
ing No U Duane street
The flre started on the ninth floor In
a loft occupied by Slattlner Brothers
printers and binders Flames suddenly
shot out of the gasoline ctoreroom and
a sore of employees Including six
girls ran for the door
A strong wind swept the smoke Into
the hallway and the stairs were soon
a mass of vapor Without waiting for I
the elevator the girls ran down the nine
flights At the third floor Kate Free
man of No < M Avenue 0 Bayonne
fell In a faint The other girls were
forced to leave her
Bertha Bennett of No 32 Jefferson
street and Nellie Bovine of No W5 I
De Kalb avenue Brooklyn swooned on
the first floor and had to be carried to
the street
Hospital op Sidewalk
Oscar wes the elevator man ran the
car up to the third floor and carried
Miss Freeman downtalrs where she
was attended by ambulance surgeons
The sidewalk was tran1 formed Into a
temporary hospital while the two doc
tors gave restoratives to the wom n
Ada Tobias of No IK First avenue I
and Hannah Flnley of No G35 Fourth
avenue Brooklyn were also attended
The fire was quickly conquered by the i
firemen who confined It to the ninth
floor For a white the smoke was dense
and the work difficult
On the way to the fire Chief Duffy ran
Into a tnick at lafayette and Worth
streets I Its rUliabout las nturly turned
over and he was badly shaken up He
caused the arrest of the driver He vns
unable lo continue p on duty at the Ire I
CUBS DROP TWO
TO PHILLIES BY
MAKING ERRORS
FIRST GAME
Chicago 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 3
Philadelphia 0 0 2 0 3 2 0 0 7
Batteries Hculbach and Mdrnn FOMH
v nil Doom Umpires Hudderhari alum
ODay
SBCOND GAME
Chicago 0 rt il 0 1 0 3 0 03
Philadelphia 0 I 0 00 2 0 0 0
llatlerlis Overall and Kllug Sparks
and Dooln Umpires ODay and Hut
derhatn
Special to rite Evening WorM
PHILADELPHIA Aug tiThe Chi
cago Worlds Champions played like
anything but champions In their double
header with the Phillies here this after
noon and they went down to defeat In
both games to the great joy of the
UWO fans who braved the threatening
weather to cheer on the Quakers In the
pennant seeking chase
Chinees bunch Played bid at nil
stages especially In Hie second game
when they bunched five errors The
I IPhlllles played great all through lie
1 eighteen Innings Doolln and Osborne
made iirii I lent catches while the others
bitted well when hits meant runs
The Phil lies annexed the llrjt game
1111 7 to 3 and got away with the second
by II to 3
4
BEAN KATFJtS It AX Y
FOR THK PIHATUS
Plttsburg 3 330 0 0 0 0 03
Hostun 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
181JCIai to The Evenlne WorU I
BOSTON Aug 6Pltt burg had a
wilkover In tho game that was played
with tho Doves at the South End
grounds tate afternoon winnIng by the
core of 9 to 1 Llndaman started uft
for Boston but lasted loss than three
Innings during which time Plttsbur I
by heavy slugging scored six runs
Boulles relieved Llndaman but he also
was hit hard In the fourth and tho I
Pirates scored three more runs Aftei
that Uoultcs pitched glltedged ball and
only one Pirate saw first when Gibson I
was lilt by a pitched ball
I Maddox was not hit hard but In the1
fifth gave five bi ea on balls Hoslmi
I got only one lilt during the rcmalmlir
of tie game Rilii fell heavily Intliel
i eighth and ninth Innlnss ami after the
finish of the first game Implri John
clone nn fore 11 to call off the second i
There was a crowd of 6s prewnt
=
S
Into left and took second on Herzogs
bad tljro v Doyle Hulswltt was out
Tenney to Mrfllnnlty McOlnnlty gilt
Spados bounder nail threw Schlel out
at tlllI plat TWO HUNS
lI rang beat out a bun McCormick
Itttlod for McOlnnlty and forced nut
Herzog Sf > a < le to Hulswltt Tenn y
struck out spade threw out Doyle
NO RUNS
I
d j t
MAKING BET RECORD
IS NOT C IMt UNLESS
DONE AS PROFESSION
Sli
Supreme Court Justice Gaynor Says
New Law Never Contemplated
I Thrusting Its Nose Into
Personal Affairs
Justice Giynor of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court
in Kings County today decided that the new antigambling law in no
way interfered with the personal liberty of the peopk and that it was
no crime to record a bet unless the transaction is made by a bookmaker
or one in the business of accepting bets
The law has never descended to the extent of thrusting its nose
into the personal affairs of men and women said Justice Gaynor
The decision is of wide interestit permits men to bet on race
horses at will dr in fact any game of chance and lifts the stigma ot
crime off euche or whist parties when played for prizes
The decision was rendered In the aoe
of George Sterling who was arreHted at
Garden Cit alter making and recording
a bet of ix box ot olf balls with Izzy
Hamm Sterling appealed to the Su
premV Court on a writ of habeas corpus
and the argument was henrd by Justice
I Gaynor
I Over Golf Ball Wager
The charge agilrft the relator ciii
Justice Guvnor Is the violation of per
lion No 331 In wngerins n box of 10tr
tails on a game of coif and leconlinj
the 1el This was no crime The Ian
has never dwceiuled to the extent of
thrusting Its tose Into the personal nf
fairs of men and women
Those who try to make out that I
has only tends to create a dlsrespei
jfor It
No law can be enforced except by
public opinion and wise legislators
never pass a law which lacks publl
I opinion In Its favor Such laws are dcml
Utters except as they are stirred in
Continue J on Sond Iase
II IUSTICE GAYNOR DECIDES
An ordinary bet Is not a crime
whether made In your parlor on
a race track or on the golf links
No law can he enforced except
by public opinion
The law does not thrust Its
nose Into the personal affairs of
men and women
All that the last Legislature did
ill respect to the gambling laws
was to make them apply inside of
a race track as well as outside
As to the recording of bets Sec
tion No U51 Is confined In plain
terms to tils case of persons who
engage In recording or registering
the bets of all corners as a prac
tice or business
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EIENING WORLD RACE CHART
SEVENTH DAY AT SARATOGA
Weather Cloudy Aug 6 Track Heavy
I ti FIHST llViK Ilanllcil for ih < iioli Cuii mMM six furlonjm
I I O post time 2 tI iff 2 t S iiri it > > 1 Won HilJim out Winner ch c by
llannookburif Wlnjalu O mi > envs ijtSiiblo JTIiiii iii
Inter Lirters iti y e j uicipus
a Isaiah II u Ib 1 II hrive 111 Ia 12 a in
orl Johnon t Il a ° tb 1 2 Shllllnl a icn a 4i 14
OII Delirium 1l1 3 a 2b I a g lJulan j j 4 I ta
1157 haIr Sovereign III I 4b joj Hi j Sweet 4i 1 0Ill H
im 1111 11 j I trlheY 12 18 ia a 710
Uanyah liked the mud and won itoliiK away lie lay close lo the pace until well
In the stretch where he took command lori Johnson hovei a eoo1 race hi was
Inclined to swerve and this cost him the rice Delirium well up but stowed badly
Hall Sovereign quit nrjy
jilt riBCOXD x = IIAUEineepiecuiase r i fllr5earolds and upward handicap selling
I u i JJOO added about two miles
Post time 257 off l i Start good SOn easily Winner ch K by SI Calico
Jude Onner O It Tonmhlm Time 4M 0
Index jlarteri Wls St 1 LL I Fin Jockms I11 c 1 uL1m
Mi St Mck fw 4 4 a 8 J I MoKlnney o i 5TjT1
KI711 Manner lid 1 3 S 4 2J lJalltoll a 4 j nn I
I17T Steelmaker iK 5 2 I 4 < t ii T ° lrlen 8 S 1 o I
073 Canvas 11S 2 1 1 d l 4 nnlwee 1 i II I
han K > ljf s j 147 ltU IUi < llfnlersnn II 1 i
St Nick inoUlc1 the Cliruc pace mined un vcry strung at sjcnnl turn of the field
and taking the lead won aell UP IkumW cUnn with n rush Steelmaker had Iho
place sit > after liklns the la < jump hut In Ihe last fifty virdu the boy beiwn oaslnc uii
and luiinrr oniliiB with a ruh got tho iiiace Lhimpa Lylseea vvjs caned up should
liIiflexustliit ranafme raci >
j Ill TIlIIuriYVCK TiieTroy SfllliiK for tiviiyeiroldirK < aajeJfleanTa half
I furlongs
Post time s0 off itl Start enod 11011 enllv Winner hr f by Ojtden
Oolurll Owner I H llnnni Turn I VJii
Index starters Vta St I 4 tLli jyk0 OO llici ii so
111 Olnlurate ml 2 t 2U I I IHIni Ili iC S yN
Mi > Fare Hu 1 ti i 2Ji Miller 2 SJ 2 12
1414 llarrlean 117 i 2 h 4 < SMiNotler lolllu i b =
tilt1 Von Mor HH 4 4 4 J 4 Urunol In 11 12 j 1 n
niH Clef III 1 i 1 L JJJ ggL L S in 7S Id
Ulxlurate rav IM In Irojjjz wai 1iCa3 baa In the pace and ilrew away easily
In the stretch Fore had plenty of uiet anl raced In his IKHI form hut tired In the
strfch HarrUnn dll hot like the goluug othern mer dTmieniuS
rTl FJJlnTll n AcU Th Alabama oFiMwJ for fillies three years oldT one mlla
I I an1 a furlong
Post time 311 off 40i Mart Rood Won drlvlne Winner b f by Chucu
nunlft May Owner John Sinronl Tln19nl
intexriiaterl tl St I rln Jockeys oc III 11 11 Sh
il5il Stamlna IiIr i 1I111tr
012 1IRt1el1 Ito 4 11 t J d I 2 UShlillno III in i on
3 i I Anonynia tlll t j a Lj j a nller i 2 72 72 un
ont Bpckoll 111 2 l p Ih Mee hel S 2
Ulsqujllfleil for foul
Stamina lay off tIle pace to the stretch where she lion In on Mayfleld bJdly Inter
ferlmt with the Sanford Ills caunlnc her tn lose the race Maifleld hail plcny of
sicet and was oinK very eauv when lnterff J with Anonvma clowl Rbi > nap
Slinillrt was illsiutllflel for foul
rrlt K1FTH Hifr For tiriecar olds and upward sellln JIM aIled one mile and
oW a turloll
Iot time 127 nff2 < Start Rood Von easily Winner b c by Admonition
Miss C Owner o1er 11111 2 no
also Starters 1 iii I J L n J kI 01 III 11 JT Sh
111Th l ii5iig0 lIiI I 2 0 lilIng I i l I I
111 I rwk Shot lit I ii Ib I I l Siveet 32 i2 tia 0 It I I
titt Ipleh Ii 3 20 II I In II In iii a t
001 tI1 02 I I ni Ii I Mcitiey iii III I I
fIfI plrkl fI1 1 j 1t1ltth 12 In a 1
il7 1rIOrl iii i I I lb I thllllI1 1 ii d li
tI1n 1I ran ii If tKI e writ I ii < ull aM won iii time I i
rsil hst erhC nthsr i I I J U itfP IrDCth 111 tet tar 1IIIlon
n
bi ill ItAil4orniaIjenthrteyeail Situ at tel on tulle
7 IJ Tost time IIGtor7 III > IhJii g l Won Mtllv Winner ch t by Hand
iniQsen Heliie Owner Thoma lllirhO kJrTlnie 147 I V
irt stCri r > vn St J4 5 On livkits lip HI ii 11 rum
eg sl lln > il Illi t fl tic 0 tllllhtlnllll 1 S i S t
701 ender and True UG i 2 2Ul 5t Walks Ill Jrt 20 II 2
IV1V Frances lliv In i 4h S 8 T Sweet > > 5 man 52 j a hi
illl Horenco II lltt 2 1 11 II 4t J hoe II 1 52 4 n tj
7ni 1iinfh Ill I 3 > 4mJJa I Miller S 1 I
httwah Itoy l beat lTbiri lot W Nil finish n Tender and fru France Ry out
run all 1114 wy i
I
I CARftNAL GIBBONS
STRICKEN ON HIS
I
VISITTO ROME
Suffers Attack of Intestinal
Trouble Sees Specialist
and Is Ordered to Bed
i
I
HIS TEMPERATURE 100
I
I Pope Concerned and Arch
bishop Farley and Other
Americans Make Inquiries
HOME AtIg rmlliml Ollibftnn has
h fn stricken with a serious Illneis sOd
as his UmporHtiiro is 101 anil thire aro
other th rot tell in jtnptoms alarm li
I felt for tho outcome
The Call nal was taken 111 yesterday
while on a vlult to Cnitcl Oanilolfe
The trouble la Intestinal The stroke
was ra thor HtiiMen ni the Ca rib ii il hail
been unjoyliiR cxcollent health for a
iiin of hIs years lIe wus driven Into
Home to coiusnlt a specialist nnJ was
IninicHately ordered to hull by the
physician
I Ills high tompfratnre torlav enured
great onncirn a troll C the niciny A inc ii
can prcntei priests anil inwnbers of I
rho Catliollc laity of the Inltwl Hiatus
now In till Iity anil these calleil In
Inrse nnnibpis it the Cardinals tNiipo
I nuy rpnlilMice anil made nnxlniu In
milrles conrprnltu the dl llnuul heil pi
tlent Archbishop Farley of Nsw York
who was oiu 01 the first to call re
I tim iI nod some time
Pope Plus learned of Cardinal Gib
I italics IllnSesj aftor lie had given ani
audience to 2Ci1 pIlBrlnin from New
York headed hI Mrr Mcfitan mid
iiiiitiiiiii oil dlsratchiil a KlhClal men
nspr from the Vatican vonvcyliiR his
synipalhy
The Cardlnil arrived here on July 30
On Aug 1 he had a fcity mlmitet
audience with the Pope and tnlroiltiiJd I
to this 1ontlft several die I tmlu lull cii Am I
erlcnn prelate I
Cardinal Olbuons tallscl from New
turk on Jnlv IS accompanied by Arcn
ushop Fatlr anil about forty hl hOI > 1
aril priests to attund t lie Popes gui don
Juhlce On Jills1 II while on board tho
5 I C auto lit p Konln A I bet t lie Cardinal I
celibratod his Heventyfoiirth blrtliday
All of the cabin passenger and clergy
aspembled In I tIC nalnon to take part In
a simple ceremony and Arcliplship llt
ICY made an address if ollratulatl I
Ulsliop OCnnnell proaldtnt of the
Catholic University at Washington 1
ccnsrattilnteil Cardinal Olbbons on be j
half of tho trustees
I
Pope Joked With Him iOn
I
On the occasion of his audience with I
the Pope Cardinal Gibbons spoke of the i
Pontiffs activity
We both the
are same
age re
sponded the Pope but sill quite
ouiiK I
Upon his arrival here the American
Cardinal said that he was feeling In
better health than ho had been In years
He had enjoyed the sea trip Immensely
nrd felt that he was greatly benefited
It was believed that asldo from tak
Ing part In the Popes golden Jubilee
Cardinal Gibbons would urge upon him
the policy of appointing another Car
dinal for America The Cardinal had
been Invited to attend the mooting of
the Congregation of the Propaganda on
Aus 10 but It Is feared that Us Illness
will now prevent him from taking any
active part In church affairs for the
present
May Interrupt Trip
Furthermore the Cardinal may be I
prevented from attending the Euchf rls I
tic Congress In London which will
I
open in Sn 9 After attending the
Eucharistic Congress Cardinal Gibbons
I
had Intended to go to Ireland with
Archbishop Farley and visit the homes
of his relatives All of these plans
I
may now be upset
The Cardinals party that came on
the Konlg Albert brought with them
the Peters Pence collected during the j
year The contribution from the New
York diocese was the largqst ever aent
to Home
Cardinal Gibbons had not Intended re
turning to the United States until early
In October
p
KILLED BY FALLING TREE
Ciililr Iull II etesy Trunk Into
HtrnMttliiu liion Vnrknmn
James Stafford thirtyfive years oM
address unknown was Instantly killed
a1 Kkhtyslxtii street and Ilroa1viy i
Inday while nt work In jn excavation I
for a new luilMing
On the Igo of the rxeaKitlnn stood
a large tree A cable hitched to a hole
Ins emslne wung against Ihe trunk of
till tree pulling It up by the roots ind
toppling It over Into the excavation
Whir workmen shouted to jlaffod but
before ho ennui get away he was caught
and crushed
Complrtlnn Ideal
are rtallttj uti Olliu lre4m4olltal
beautifieS with no greasy aroearanct At
all toilet counttri
11 000 LOSS TO t
SHAINSTAKE
fAI1HfSPA 1
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Beattie Cleans Up Big Sum When 1
He Takes FourHorse Field
Against the Favorite in
the Troy Stakes
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DUGAN IS SUSPENDED FOR
HIS RIDE ON STAMINA
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Whitneys Colt Stamina Comes in Ahead of San
fords Mayfield but Is Disqualified for
BumpingOBrien Steeplechase
Rider Also Set Down
nY VI CiVT TRKANOR
Special to Tim Evening World > j
SARATOGA HACK TRACK Aug 610111 Shaw the plunger <
lost one of the bluest wagers of the season on Harrigan in the Troy j
Stakes here this afternoon The bet grew out of an argument on the
merits of Harrig as compared with the other starters with the result
that Shaw said I will bet 1000 against si0000 that Harrigan beats j
this held Ill lay against that said Jimmy Beattie and the wagers
went Job ii in Bealties mind Harrigan ran third behind Obdurate
and Fore
Neither Shaw nor Rcattlo turnfd n
hair diirlmr Iho rtimilna of lie nice
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Pore not a mud runner bifiku In IUT
usual Stvle and mceil In front to till
Mrrtoh turn Obilurnte and llarrlgan
vtrn In close uttenilani1 alt tin wuv
In the stretrli the licuvv irnlns IxKan
to tell on Pore and OlidiiRitu n mud
runner shot to tin1 front ti > win Ir n
gal hop Harrkan itldnt run his race
and actor could irit to Fon1 finishing
ii bad third
Was Day of Good Tilings
This surely was 11 day of jjnod things i
anil dffeats of odd i on rluilees In tin I
Alabama StnkrV of VTO Lip cards
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ffntuve Gen Sanford Rot I hi llrn
money with MuylliUl throuih ills I
iniiHtlrallon of II I Wliltnoys Stam
ina who rciilly llnishiil In front Stam
ina Mnyneld and Heckon came round
the slntili turn lapped on each other
There wa something of n bumping
mutch lioiv and out of It Mayfleld and
Stamina came fighting out every Inch
of the way home
They were In the middle of tho track
and on even terms when Dugan bore
over on Mayllcld carrying the Sanford
fllly nearly over the Inner rail The
crowd excitedly yelled Foul but the
jocks never let up on their efforts to
ward the finish Stamina finally got i
there by a good length There was no
question that DJgan on Stamina had j
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Impeded May fair but Htrangcly enough j
Shilling didnt make u claim of foul i
The crowd gathered around the stew i
aids stand but were surprised that
Shilling nude no claim j
Dugan Is Suspended
The stewards apparently didnt notice I
till and orderetl the dlsquillllcation of
Stamina without even nuewtlonins the
riders Tho stewards didnt slop here
They suspended Uugnu for the balance I
of the meeting and lIned him H for
what they termed rough riding There
were enough exciting Incidents crowded
Into toitiys dolngi to lust a week
Joy Over Gaynor Decision
The announcemeat of Judge flaynors
decision that It Isnt Illegal to record
bets unless done by a professional book
maker wan Joyfully received by the oral
layers Jimmy Ueattle denied that lie
could be regarded as a professional
bookmaker I have a haltInterest In
a cigar stand down near Sheepshead
Hay he said and that ought to let
me out Hilly io san nnd Tom Shaw
Mmply smiled WhIch sli tv n a copy of
the decision
Surprise In Opener
Tho first race furnished a big sir
prie Banyan won It easily from Fort
Johnson with Ielirium third Dan
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Woodford had Hanyih on edge He Is
I better than ever and while he mal lack
II lass he ls good and ready Few how
ever profited by whet Woodford said
but preferred Half Sovereign and For
Johnson The former was a reccdlnc
favorite atul ran like on1 but Fort j
Johnson ran a creditable race for his
Unit uJtliitf tall I tig all the way until j
he swerved Into the bud going In the
stretch llanyah was always close to
till pace and when Shreve called on him
tor a stritch run he responded like a
ohtimplon
OBrien Rides Poor Race
r ODrifn who rode Steelmaker In tho j
stiiplecus < > gut m bad again today
w hen hu tossed away second money j
Hi wan twenty I IMIK < IS In front of hart
iyr entering I In home stretch He oil I
dently thouirfit tliiTM wasnt a chance
ir Hamifi id Cit tu him and ho started
cashier ip Hiutei Ixiviilson on Hanney
iI liiltied Ills miitint all time way throush j
tin stretch He not only made up the
inentv Iftitiis but io > t up In the last
lump and snatched the Dlace money 1
from Ulliiens mount Steel ma kor The
stewards called OHrlen Into the stand
and rulceil > him over the coals OUrlen t
was tln > n suspended for the balance of
the imdlns St Nick won the race
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easily after following the pace to the I
last Jump
Snap for Zlpango I
The fifth rare was a breeze for tha
favorite Zlpango ho being the first I
favorite of the clay to round uo lie
followed the pace of Import to the far
turn and then came away easily Com j
plete ran with the first three all the
way After Import ault Crack Shot
moved un stronjr and cnught Complete
In the stretch and heat her out for the 1
place monev Xlpanw In front was
never In trouble lifter he went Into the
lind at the far turn This made three
winnings and one second for Shilling
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
At Cleveland
Washington 0 0 0 0 0
Cleveland 1 j 0 0 0
flatteries Johnson and Kahoe Fallc
enbers and Clarke Umplie OLouih
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At Chicago
Boston 00010 I
Chicago 00000
HatterlcsSteel and Crlger White and
Sullivan Umpires Sheridan and Egan
At Detroit
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The PhlladelphaDatrolt game post r
puned on account of wet grounds
EASTERN LEAGUE I
Tho TorontoJersey City and Montreal j
Newark games postponed on account of
rar <
At Providence
IViffiiln 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Gi 1
PinvlrieiKo 0 0 J I I 0 0 hi
i liiii I i at tho end of the clghta >
HP in nut tit rain
i4iMrlei Mfonnrll nnd Archer
FIk ami IVterion Implres lllaoi
unit Murray
At Baltimore
Hiciestfr 0 0 ti 0 t 100
Haltlraoro 0 0 0 0 0 a 1 0
latteries Maroncy and Erwin PeaN it
son and Hearne Umpire Walker
Sunday World Wants Work
Monday Morning Wonders
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