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ing. Doyle flied to Hooper. Shod grass singled. Murray fouled to Cady. 2 hits. No runs. Boston: Wagner flied to Murray. Cady flied to Murray. Bedient flied to Devore. No hits. No runs. Sixth Inning New York: Mer kle flied to Hooper. Herzog out, Wagner to Stahl. Meyers walk ed. Fletcher fanned. No hits. No runs. Boston: Hooper pop ped to Merkle. Yerkes singled. Speaker walked. Lewis forced Speaker, Yerkes taking third. Yerkes out at the plate on an at tempted double steal. 1 hit. No runs. Seventh Inning New York: Matty singled. Devore forced Matty at second. Doyle flied to Wagner. Devore- stole second. Snodgrass out, Gardner to Stahl. 1 hit. No runs. Boston: Gard ner flied to Snodgrass. Stahl sin gled to center. Wagner walked. Cady flied to Fletcher. Henrick sen batted for Bedient. Hen ricksen doubled, scoring Stahl, Wagner going to third. Hooper flied to Snodgrass. 2 hits. 1 run. Eighth Innings New York: Wood now pitching for Boston. Murray out to Stahl. Merkle out, Yerkes to Stahl. Herzog singled. Meyers out, Yerkes to Stahl. 1 hit. Not runs. Boston: Yerkes out, Herzog to Merkle. Speaker out, Doyle to Merkle. Lewis out, Fletcher to Merkle. No hits. No runs. Ninth Inning New York: McCormick batted for Fletcher and flied to Lewis. Matty fanned. Devore walked. Doyle out, Yer kes to Stahl. No hits. No runs. Boston: Shafer at sjibrt for Ner York. Gardner flied to Snod grass. Stahl doubled. Wagner flied to Devore. Cady flied to Murray. 1 hit. No' runs. Tenth Inning New York: Snodgrass out to Stahl. Murray, doubled. Merkle singled, Mur ray scoring on Speaker's fumble. Herzog fanned. Meyers out, Wagner to Stahl. 2 hits. 1 run. Boston: Engle batting for, Woods. Engle took two bases on Snodgrass' muff. Hooper flied to Snodgrass. Yerkes walked. Speaker singled, scoring Engle, Yerkes taking third. Lewis walkr ed. Gardner flied to Devore, Yerkes'scored. 2 runs. LATE NEWS Board of directors of the I. C. Ry. elected Philip Stockton of the old Colony Trusjt Co., Boston, to succeed late John Jacob Astor. Mrs. Olive Ayes, 62, 812 Ellen st, killed by falling iron beam un der elevated structure at Paulina st. and Milwaukee ave. HIS EXCUSE "You've'had a fortune left you, I hear," said the lawyer. "Yesj" replied the fortunate youth. "I suppose you will pay a lot of your debts now?" "I had thought of it, but I con cluded to make no change in my manner of living. I ddn't want to be accused of vulgar display." "What does old Wilkms do'1 now he is on the retired list?" "Just the same does nothing but talk about work. s -