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Baseball ** Lawn Tennis S Boxing <? Polo S Golf Comment ? Games im Other Sports Comment and Gossip On Sports of the Day McGraw Pays Mighty High Price to Bolster Giants. HIGH HOPE FOR RACING Yale and Princeton Nines to Clash in First Game of Series This Week. By Herbert. as J McQraa Is *rtai i I ? way? of ! It tone and time again in making trades and In handling his men ? ? t ?>n a aound m th. that few mai - '?? to Interest m on- that be is aillil ? baps, he ? t?i bring about ?"inp particular end t" ?* hi.h h? i* worklna may again i I In trading Josh p. nein? - Fromme, a pitcher, on l'i Ids ' ' be frank. I like it not. Ion, or thai of any r no moment to the Ses de il has been mad' fore, may turn out for the beet In any for mu? b adve? se i ritl? eism. that M ? 1er than si Wl ..t he want?, and la | ? lilt) to ?-'? I It suits. Ii la plain that the manager of the ??iants Bas Ing s??me pitchlng staff. This ? ? or. in fact at any tin. only more or rultfl or decllnll - ? any M i Iraw, it to get Fromme for Ames and Devore, which would have 'en a trade ov?r which no ' es Ames has ever ben uncertain, while olutely n?'e.i??d, with ?ieorge Burns doing so well in the out? his ? le the most ot it. Ha aolutely refuaed to talk business ? Hemy ?'roh. a m??-t promising and aas ii lo?s Of I! .lr-,,1 look :>!od. For the SSk? t ' n. who in the last live ha? rarely won .in be has! leal for Clnclnnstl, McOraw save up the] only utility Infl? d< i ha?l left, now- ' that Shafer has been moved to II ?? out A, the lit! n of baseball has some definite plan In view ?at mlgM ito a is handicap He is hardly th.- one! t.? break up a combination, lent, that Is working smoothly and j constant! boot It Is siMe that he bas an.ober trade In mind. I or that Sink may ? from Mo he "fin-" with the that Fromme may turn i I th.? sacrifice of so ? ma? ? Frank Chance las reason to f, ? I en? courased He carried the Yai ? the Western circuit with his pitching staff ?hot to p|? si.fak. and the gam The team won three names out ?.f four In, I" ; three in Cleveland, ? two out ?.f four in - tralfhl gam? - wei s It to the I'bicago v. wite the Tsnkeea did ev< han tor the Western trip . ? The ?? a ,,f hard games with thi and N. outlet - > gloomy as .; was, and the lop of the SS I in DOl SO far away as to be discouraging. The National LeagUS pennant ra< e is Son that every team hut visit?.1 the Polo Qrounds It is the ? se. Every club looks hsi and Ju?t a ?lub has been hard t?i beat Tb>- wesker '.am.- have bees stransthened In ... case ? Racing BBS not come into its OS Filday. when tl : ?Belmont Park are thrown ..pen to f..r the ?Irai t;? ? ?? aprlng ??? but .. ? made. It will be interesting to s ? ? ts after so In? ? - in anything la?-k of participation, and s i ment must be bull! up before the ? Id glories of the ? sspected to r?turn. ?ven If BUCh B thing under the conditions Whll h HUM obtain concsrnlng betting, lime thing is sure. foundation laid and the It "f SaUopIng thor? BS strong'.. as it did five o: | ?ace those who enjoy the sport realize that public Iwoh making M not absolutely sei ibat the) l'an g" to th.- track and even a ka an oral wager without h nee or poli. ? Ip. It la hoped that this revival of auch an exhilarating ? than an experiment, and, that racing will not snd die a I o>v dl a"h for the Iaik of support Track and field athletic history is sure to be made in the stadium at ?'ambridgc on Friday and ?Saturday, when what e the most remarkal s -? I of Intel aames evei h*'!?i win be run off. Record.-, are ?ike ) !?? fall if con? ditions ai.- favorable, while the competi? tion ;? i -??- t.. i.e of the keenest. The comprehensive revisa and forecast pub llshed m The Tnbune vest.?id.i> leaves little to be said. The amazing s which one of my assistants has had In ssl four years in picking winners leads to I - Judgment. Under it,- i mees it would be sl? lOOSt , ? IOUS on my part to en? IS an opinion, and vet be brings I'enn ie logethei point apart, to bs exsct thai I .no rev? ri ? der, Thi re la ?? n, too. I have a feeling that Relier, the Cornell aprlnter, who Is un?.?aten this mprovlng with <-vei y race, will win one "f the dash? s snd 'f ? to ie the ease Cornell's chance of winning the meet and capturing ted trophy is particu? larly bright. Everything else a.-i.ie. h asrs Of track ' ir or five bsesbal] games will be h which Will have a dis? tinct bearing on the final ranking of the ? ? teams Y.r.c alii face Williams on laj and Pit-" ston "n Bat ,i?i ly; Hai ? v .n ?j d against i >ai tmouth on Wedm and against the sl ; un on i'i Ida). w bile '? I Brown alii cross bats on Wednesday. At this wilting, as has been tl. weeks, it is hard to see boa Tale and Brown can be kept out of th? two i Tele lias one of the i-r? at? ,t New Havi !? and one of tha whi.ii ever played on ? ... >?;? diamond. The vv Innli g of i renteen straight gam? s and the losa of only one to a o tins v.... speaks for Itaelf Oils and Broa n ?are wonderful pitch? is. ? i i.p. The danced ? l fa-t and bard hitting; but 11 , .. Captain Blossom .s a natural brilliant pia>er. He ? lie happy faculty of i m i -; ????t the rom t1 ?? sdvlce "f the coa? ? ? ? knowing when i" ? > his ;, ? ? I hO? M ' ?? !'?' ? -.it. t.. Inai. ? ?. and t.i make them i espeel I gment. Y* Ith smn and su? ii a li non ??! t.. t.c pro id ? ? ? many i? ? and I am toM by those who know that the pla) - rs are not going I th? Williame or into tlie import ml ? ? wltn Princeton an.'. Hai rard s Ith s ? ,!l/e that th.- 'I are alwaya hard to beat, and with i ..id ecorea t" rattle on th.- ?diamond the) will take the field for thi game agali Ne? Haven oi prepared ? their hard?--! It w II ? issi ). :d hitting lot at ?v Ing st> sdy im n l'n- laat two or tl although bad I) beaten b) Harvard "-i Saturds). Their chief s ? ? no t? Hing what win tiapp. u und . .: ..f in- > ! ?Ijle with ids hand, Iva i,.?, mi anything bul good condlUon Two and "Bust? r r.;?.? n would be hard '" find. Brown tesm I onl) iwo layed, but both "f t to Vale. Which any chance "i the nine from ? Blue I this year The .-?-? ond game of I ? ? . ? men at 11 ? they I I <ome a handtcao of foui runs -.?.r?d by I I'i own m the Ural - nina ? between uns. I la: v ai o oomed - in shutting ? ton J.v a score of ! to 0 on \\ i ? -i r ... .? n,, m.- t he ? eg? ??.lew lid Idlng the Tigers lo and striking oui fifteen men Ysli pen I hell <? ?? ? s am? kind ol baseball against the Blue th? if that ali? tant -? i les w ill i.c v. mil? .i us if. n far from formidable thii year, gave Yale an - . rda but this par? ? Yale team Just i?-.eis in e\ua me 11ew ?. it to all ap ? - Cha) les E. same ..|?i wizard ii was I he !'? d and Wh in away in m Ha? v ard on Sat urday. it ?- 'ime Dart tndrea from Um n. .'. England Interco eglate Athletic Association The <>rcei tia.-k team, in* ? non of Hai i y Htllraan, is lar too su ong foi D W K H ib? Mai i ard shares the >easlv victories at base? ball with Tun Keef? I teen straight. s mai k .s not so spt? I BROOKLYN WINS AT S0CCE?.. ng marked the last game of the SOCCSr football season contested by the Brooklyn Football flub and the Newark i ooti.aii club yeaterday on the croun?is of the West Hudsona sl llarri N. J 't S'Sa the fuel tame of the Nation.ii Football League's ssries, ani resulted In fa? or of the Brooklyns by the d')??- BCOrS Of 6 goals to 4 OLD CROW Keg. D. 8 Pat Off. RYE America's Finsst Ry: WHISKEY LOUJttOWj m HYB1 iu^mJ handmade ^^ SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE WE AHK THE LAROE8T BOTTLERS OF OLD-PASHION0D HAND-MADE gOUR MASH gTRAIQHT PURE it ? i?: W HISKEY IN THE WORLD H. B. KIRK & CO., NEW YORK, N. Y. Baseball Race in Two Leagues KAnOXAl ir.M.l ! ?.AMI*? TO-IUY. Nr? i i.rk at BeeSSa I'hlliiilelpliia at llronkhn. st. I.oui? at ( In. ?K?. ?in. ii.n.iii at PMlaassgk. RKM I IS OP ?.??Ml*? M--.TKKIIAY. ( larlaaall. i. PMlakasgs? 8 ( III. UK". Si St. I.Otll?. -. S\Tlo\\i LRAOVB STANDING. - c ? _l?l 9 ?? ? -? - . S 11 1 ' - i - E ? ? I : - - ? : ? . j E ! I ?-_-_*.;,.= ois?. I'll Ilia . .". ? 8 1 I ? 3 13-1. ?'?0 Bklyn I ? :i :' s o 6 :t 19 13 891 ?t. I ..in. .' ii ?I V 3 4 1' B II lfi .8-8 Nr? York '.' I 0? 8 1 "> - I-% It -? ? 1 ~ ? bicaao ..: n y s i ?l"8i si's imi.-ii I'ltt.b'Kh . I .: I~1,~S? 0 4 1? IS .':.. Boston . I t t I 0 4 ? I II I . ?u (Inc'nati . 0 I ! 2 2 I 2 ? 10 >.*. .'?8? ?... josl : 13 lfi 14 17 11? 17 IS \mkkk \\ LKAOVE OAMBS t?)-i>\y Huston til Vf? \ ork. Detroit lit St, I nul. ? li i< lie o ut < I. > >l in.I \\ ii-hlneti.n at riiihidrliihla. RSCSrLTS OF ?.?.Mis . isimpAY. ? i>.\.-Lind, Sj ? Ills laa-a?. I. Detroit, I, St. I oui?, i lletrolt. B| M I "ill?, fi. IMBR14 \\ ii:\?,i g si INDINO. 2t I s ? J? PI " ?= ? - ? S? O'Ba ff l'hlla < l.irlaiiil \1 H??h'toii < III. ne.. . Button S| 1.1,114. Mrtri.il \.... .orU I 1 (.?. teal ft It I 1 - I ? 1 I I I 8 I 1 7 I I : s 7 4 .( t ? :i I U 2.1 ..on .?'.r.7 .?si .*.?i8 I -I ion .:??<?> 2 s | MEYERS WELDS HIS BAT Factor in Victory of Indians Over Baltimore Nine. IM I.Kn 11IIIN M II \?,l K ?, IM KB r?? DAY. Neirwrk Ht Hull lui,.rr. ,ler4r> ? its .st I'r.n idrm-e. I ..f.inlii at Munir. ,1 Ko. Iir-trr at H.irTalo RBat'LTS ??I i.XMl-s n*TIKli\l. ??'?TWO***, .'. Hull Imorr. I. Jera?] t'Hy, ".-. Preside nee. |.|r.uito s?. Montrrtil ?I WMIV?, III I 1 \*.|?4 ?. I . I'? ST. I Beffelo li? I : .?i:i rrot VSfee 18 IS Ve.wirk .'?? || .MS li.tiini.? II I:. llnltiiiinre 17 I? JJI8 M<.iilr.-iil I ; 111 I(iirhe.|er..l7 l?i ,.M.-> .1er? fit 7.11 IS . ralnl. ? ? . ??l IM .:ih7 Tii?v Newark Indi . ?? over Do** Sunday crowd I terda iftei efeatlng 1 In -i | Itch? ??* battU of Z 1 tro the ? - and the) did excellent ?soi k Hi Meyers t! Won the K.itne I B s:i . ? trips to the plat? te M pie ?n the fourth Inning that drove li the i ? in the ninth Inning .-. faal do ? ? by Newark < ui Bhort lora rally after it- ........ - . ? ? ,- .1 one m.iti OVOT the pinta The S"'..i e follOS ? AKK abrh po as ill i te Mai i W Zlm n. If 3 I 1 . lean Myira, rf 183 1 10 ? It. ?kit. hlaon.p IBS 1 H Al.TIM? "M .i a ? ' 4 0 0 1 0 " i . 3 11 II" loo i no i ,, n n i n Te'. it .. ., ,, Mil ? 18 n n o i?S . i i ?-n rifi < hita dagnlei ' Zimmerman Stolen \\ /inn. ? ? mee hila ? ? M | - - Aitchli ! 'it II N i .,,... flat ? ? ...? 4. Baltimore, fl Tu - ? ?ran I.. ? ? : I'ir.t . ?i SKEETERS SCORE SHUT-OUT Doescher Baffles Providence in Well-Played Game. i. seraph te 1 h. 'I ri? un. ] ri. -vu], i,.. Ma ? -? InsMUty to hit Do?eScbei aafel) ?an the main rauee of ? defeat that Providence suffered st the hand?. .if Larry Bchlafly'i bind ol J? the flret m. wliiK of the t< sn ? in this ''ll> 'I bl SCOI ?? w .. - . In I The BCOrC follows IBRSBT CITT PBOVlDEXCt* ahrh [.o a ? a i I. pose Vaughn, m ISI - " i. l'lato-, if a .i'? III ?, li t ?. i n |l Powell, .f.. 4 ii n a " o I I ?) ? .. 0 Shi .:, tb . ? 'i 1 I :? i "., a, '.'10 i ii 'i M< Int] rs if 4 I " if 4 .i j i o >. i: . .i,?i..?. n, 3 'i Perry, et . 4 o i 4 10 Bauman ?- :? I ?) I I .) I' irte?, 3:, 4 n ? I IS M. l <-i HI..II.3'. ? * I 14 1 Blail . ?SB 3 I.nal ??. ? II : i. ft ,i , i u l ? : . ... . ;|\ .1 II .1 II .1 i ii n n ., : i . ?. lata. - blafly, Two-bass hits?I'ur i lo E IVli ii..?? S't'i k I iv Hal!^>. ; scher, 1 Ha?. ,..i <>rr Hail.). :i oft Dooecber, .*i Wild . ? . - ..?. hi i nit t.. i?, tier Bj (Schtefl) . I n ??' I ,??.srs lei . 'in . i I .ii ,,n baa< s? Pi i lime ..f Bam? | ,.. i ?i ? an i M.i. .i. b 's... LONE RUN OF REDS WINS Pirates Blanked in Battle Be? tween Benton and Adams. Cincinnati, May tl Cincinnati defeat? ?i Pittsburgh here to-day by a score ..f i t.. n la a iiKht pltchera' battle between Benton and A.Ian:.?-, the former having a ?hade ?he beat of it. The lone run Ol the K?me came In the fourth Innin?. Batea, Rrst man up fur the I'.eds. tripled t.. deep left and Mine I BOOB after oil Ht-srhei .?? ?niik' BaCliflcC I' to Hoffman. The Piratea thraatenad in ?-e\eial Inninga, but Benton ?as able to nop all Impending batting rallie.? The scure follOWl CINCINNA1 I PirnBURON sl.rh po s. b poas Bates, rf.. 3 I i 1 88 Certj If 181 ' "" II ffm.it: . f . 4 0 0 4 10 Maraani lb 111 11 ?ft \'i x. Sb 3 an no klmeida I Be< ksr, i f H.rajh'r ?? 3 0 ft Tinker, s? Oroh, -'1. rrterke. e Benton, p 181 ', |l 'A aun. i _ lot 3 of Miller, n . I 0 U INt.n. rf i *> Bjrrns, 3 0 Klmor : o o 5 18 i '. A ama, p ..881188 ZSlKclley, c . H.ii.lru. p. ft ft n i | | ? i o ft : 300 0 i 4 ft l n ? ft 4 ft 0 100 ?0 1 0 10 I Totals. ,.M18*Ma88| Tet?is. ...SS88M7I ?\ loi out Mi bj batted he I ?daclnnatl 8 <? S 1 a S S S n?1 I'lMhl.tiruh . n o il o ii n o (i i, ,i ru.il,??? hit Carey. Tnrce-ta??* hit Hits .iff \.Lti,4 :, in 7 innings, off Hamdsia, n-??hinsr in 1 li-nin? SacriS ? Bl l.i.iir.1. pte] Huffman ... Miller '??i .... m?. ? Ptttsbureti ? i ?in.-'upHti. *j Fir?, ?.ase on tal!??--< >fT li. ntun, 1 Stru k out I ten ?. 4, bj Benin .y i -apirse Hi? .t; and 1-. nn. Time, 1 ??. McLoughlin Changes His I Tactics^ with Success Plays Back Court Game and Wins All His Matches. DEFEATS PELL WITH EASE California Lawn Tennis Player Puts in a Strenuous Day of Practice. Maintaining a position a' lb?- ba? k of the court. Maurice B McLoughlin, the national lawn tennis Champion, tin-t vvitb unexpected auccees In both alnalea and doubles yesterday in practice matches on tii- turf ?.f the Country Club of West cheater. In the moi ir-. fsshlonable gallery, McLoughlin paired Theodora Rooaevell P< I ind the two acorad f?>ur swiftly played against Raymond i' Little snd Harold ii. Hsckett the men nominated for the Davis Cup team, iv the score of I t I In th? afternoon M ' I > niKhlin t....k on Pi II at singles, sinning I straight seta .?t ?. i ?> i. ?v?4. The great play? r from I ' i ? ?. r plained bis method of playing the eOIM petitions by asylng that be felt that hi chief weakness lay in back court arorl snd thai ins ground atroksa nesdsd plent; ?f exercise Ha has I.n eompsting si asphalt throughout ths winter, and a that mu? fa..- girea the bail a high bount ha was swars that ba needed a lot n work so as to pick the ball up surel) close t?. tii.- msund. The Australians, In the estimation "l M? Lougblin, nie gura to stroke the ba! for low- bounds. He said that be wo |M continue to play ?!.? back c.urt ?game, IgSinsI H Norrls Williams, als?? ?.I tin- Amsrienn team, in their special naatcn in Boston to moi rOW, Kven m Ibe vapid rallies McLoughlin never crossed the midcourt line yester ii.i-. He devoted blmaelf at all times t.? driving both fioni bis fore band snd back band His ateadlnssa wna remarkable, and it contributed to his defeat "f Pell, whon ed, as the lattei ? ame In t.. the m-' in the doubles the smashing <>f Mc? Loughlln from deep court w.?s unusuall) B.i He favored the alleys, planting the ball at the i.-.'t oi either Little ot Hackett w eg rai ?? a-. ura? i, Uttle's v.. ? the point winning stroke on h s side of th.- i ? ? - tnd Hackett were .it titile.-?. FLIC POLO BAUS HURT 1PLAYE Keene and Captain Miller in Fast and Furious Practic at Meadow Brook. and furl? th? Mes Uro..k four contributed two minor a to the practice on the held of John B. PI st Westbu Inland, -. ? lei Isj in a Mltlon I win.i ..n automoMle II, whli h, fortun ? sf th? i ??? Keene. who played N "tiui'k In ' - ? Bed from his ball 111 the thll'l 1 ? y.. ? fron" * ? ? le. M.,: ?? U .1. rbui v . .ah? II. makin? - ? ? Keen? ras ? 11 r.-? In Its | > -, ?. ere ? and the gan Um?- from . **. . ?..:?. ?? i? M-..!- r, d. a ' tVestmlnstei s i the aeventh period, He was ? ? ? ? ? ? a Ins l . ? m bis se ' ?i ?? : ain and bs i lo be s ' ? i ? ? finish ..ut t . t ft was t?Hought thst OS? n sd I? d to the list ted that th? the elgh) H.,tr\ P mon ai . up He had th? m in ti ? ttional formation Al No : fVsterbury led ? itack with tl No 2. Mont? Waterbui Tl - N'? ?". wi MUbui Tb.- lin? ?up of ti ? i at tagi 1'ci V The play Ini of th? oppoalns f?*ur w-i almoel . Meado v n.kl The) woi bed ? "?, followed the ball well, end ; the nsi ro ?i snj n sf ?? . goals to ?? Mai . at back w ? blmsei snd be frequent.ked l ?? whlrisrin ? of Mill.urn In ..n.- of the period soi rode Llane, a Tessa i ? ? Paul Hilh- v s..;.| In FrSDCS for MM SS then when It dlsplnyed wonderfully ?. the polo tii id be bo ight it bai k fot I I ? i now iii.' propert) of Itevei - ? Altogether the Mesdow Brook fou ? tlonal foi m Th? b woi was sharp and ?lean snd ? is frequentl applauded by the Engilah playera, vh wat. bed tl s match from the sl NAPS POUND OUT VICTORS Profit by Errors of White Soj and Win in a Walk. Chicano, Ma) -'I Hard 1.11 r I n ?f by tb. i i combined with poo fielding by the white Box, nave a vinor? to the visitors in a lop-slde.i K;im. her? to-.lav by B SCOTS Of I m 1. Mitchell, although shak) once or twice was effective m..Kt of the time, vvhll? none of the three Chicago I'M1 hern rout? prevent Cleveland tilts whan the) mi ml run?. RuSSell, who began the game for Chi cago, aras knoeksd senaeless by a pit.-he.! ball in ths atsth inning, snd althougli . ere.l after a tune was unable 1*1 finish out tbS game. Tile score follows CLEVELAND ' CHICAOO ?? ? ? ' .... ?< f ,. i ? i i.? ? ? .lohn?t n lb BI S : . " M..tn? If IBS I II ("piiian. ?? 4 2 ? ? 3 fl Hi-mi-i M IBS I It Olaofl 3i. 4 2 1 i I " I?.?- 1. 3t. 4 0 0 0 0 1 Turner ID 4 11:.' B|<~ollln?, if I 1 1 4 C 11 la ka n 't '? 1 I ? " " Kournli i it. 1 n o ?, ? " Rvaa ? " :. ? ? i ? o to\A*r, th.... 1BI 4 : " fJraaey, if * n I i IB Polle, rf..... |B1 t to lY.VeH?, ' r?? n J !" Hath 2h ... ? 0 1 f> ? 0 Mitchell, p 3 0 0 1 141 Schalk, c. ..ion ? no iRnaMli, p. loo 6 2 1 Hem. p.BBB I 11 I *l??r.ne. 10| o 00 [smith, p.... BBS 1 J0 Total?. .40 8 15 ~7 II B| Total?.M ? ?Mattel for BSaS in the ?ever,'h Cleveland . ... O O 0 1 O I 4 0 2 ?? (*hi.?Ko ,. a o o o*i o o o a?i Two tn?e hit?-I'hapii.n; la ?"SOU, COlllaS HI - ''f Ruasen, 1 in B tantas*; off Bern, 4 in I irnniK. Bmllh, I In -.' Innir.?.? s;, rlflr? hit? /,ei,i?r. Oteoa ?acrtace n\ iio.iie. str,i?n i.ase? -ttath. Jackaoo Doable ptaj ? Turner, ?'liapiiian ?nd John?t?n lint.? ?,.i Lall? .?f: MltctMll, I off Hmltn. -J. Hit by pltch?i H\ Mm hell iKu??eil? ?Xract i Mitchell. 3; ??? R law 1 2 I'?-?-.I I,a|i Ub Time. tlOft, I ??pires Innern and i . rgueoa, FEDERAL* LEAGUE. Cleveland, ,1. Kt. I.oul*. 1 > ? i? EASTERN ASSOCIATION. New ?lawn. 2. Ilartf?r?l. I I'ridgeport. I: Holyoke, n Uaterburv. 4. Springfield, 0. B??ehall To-dar, .', M F' M N Y Anwl ca.ii? v?. ijudou. l'yio Ground?. Alm. juc. HAIL WINS TITLE IN STRAIGHT SETS Beats Condon in Singles? Bacjcjs and Voshell Also Win at Lawn Tennis. Mer'ill Hall 'allured the RronT law n t? ? f and .up m sti,ni;bt sets yeaterda) on the ? ;? .if..ni l'ai k i.aw n Tennis ??) id in ib. final of ? m? nt Hail, th.- f,i m. r Ne? te ch implon. i- ' "ondon. a v eteran of New Vork University, by the score of t I, ' ? The doubl? s tub s d? I after !? r.-icri k C 1 - ind s Howard V*o sheil defi l : ?Paul k. M? Arthur M. I/?V ll.:. ".. M..m:ll . l'air. ? . t. ?? ;, .: t The ord? ? of teat waa L bond, Voshell, Mead and >3aggi The swiftly :' Mead and Lo? Ibond softer Bagas and ... , | . ? . ? . leys, . esecil tion b. his dl iv ing ? ? ?! s . I, ; at drlvlni ?> ? ? sa In tie at - tb? He only ? In the I * ' rid th.- fourth In ttie third eld I th? ba k ? f tha i oui t, .- 'ondon as the latter "am" up to - a hi : ? return. A. J. Ostsnd - ? of both th? ? tltloi The point riRST BET ? ? lame* i lliiillill 1 7 I 10 4 8 J 2 1 -7 ? I I I :. ?? I ? ?'. .? :: 3 ? 1 3 0?11 1 !, , . " i i . i < t ? Condon .. ?? ?? ?'? - "il" '.1 .'! folio? - ? ??.;:?. ?1 I ... loi ? I ? ? H. C. f k I ?at ? ? . . ? v ? i J ?V ??- 1 . Howard v - ? ? ? ? o i, i i-'u M? ? I 1? B?1, i?4 m TO BUILD UP YANKEES Chance Trades Lelivelt and Stump for Peckinpaugh. Prank I. ? ' s I IS made the first of i to be a asrles of trades i.id up the Yankees snd make them .m cont? mi. i s foi nest ) esr s ; 'I HOI thla W ill.am Stump, th ? utility Infielder, and lack Lelivelt, ibe b.u<i hitting m ider, have been ii ided to the ' i---eland Na toi Kogei Peckinpaugh, an Infielder ?fj , h experience, who i- expected to be of much lervlte In bolstering up the m Ttie men w ill j..:n theli respect! a teams to moi i on Reinforcing the Innei battlements has I b? i n the one K' ? al problem foi < 'I t.. solve salde ru.m his faltering pit Ing stall To begin erlth ins own legs went bad and fu wns forced to retire, snd Hal i baae, who s ?pli .-.i toa ai d guarding second base, proved t?> *.?? s llarttell, a ho started th* season aa third baseman, fell down with ii dull I bud snd slni ?? i 'laud., i itri Irk bad ths ml r<? j t m? to be spiked m the ; band life waa one darned aetback sftsr an..11 . While Peckinpaugh mai bs lual the man Deeded to lift the fankees oui of the rui the 'fans'' ,i.i tt.pinion ?int ? 'lev. til th- better ol the ?bai. it i? we;i known thai Birming? ham, managet of the Naps has asked foi waivers on Peckinpaugh several times and wns sbout t.. ship him back to Toledo, ll?- im s lair Infielder, rating entb in t m- shortstops, with an s i er? no- of '..'I for slxtv-nitie games, but he tl.-ver set the league "II lile HS a hitter and clouted ?rnlv '.'1 ! last l SSI, st imp ai.in.mpsres fsvorsby with the i'i'-'i'iand man '1'iue, ib.- fanke? n..i ,-. wonderful Infielder, and his record lasl rssr showed that he msde fourteen .?m.is ni III chanc,.-; m twenty-eight He batid .'i'i Lelivelt t?'ok pa 11 in ibii t v ,\ games fielding IB] ..inking fifteenth in the outfielder a wiiiie he wns sixth In the batting i si ?.?.s. with Mg fourteen pointa behind La lois it is believed that the Kaps will use Lelivelt chiefly sa a pinch hit? tsr, ?-?? ENGLEWOOD OPEN" TOURNEY. Arthur M ?'riffln, chairman Of the tour? nament committee, announced ysstsrday that It had been decided to hold ths an- i mini open meeting of the Engtew.I Kiei.l Club, ?d Englewood, N J., m usual. Ii had prsvtousl) been announce?! that the meeting would take the form "f an Invitation lawn tennis tournament The competitions will begin Tueaday, -June 10, and continue to the end of the week As the women's national chain plonshlp Is scheduled for tii- same week the usual competitions for women will Im omitted this yesr gVBRTTHINOJ F? m BILLIARDS & BOWLING ___^^??ja? PHotS ?r.d term? mtm \ le ?un i'.. i'?i'? m^^^^^B^ by flipeil Me rhan'.. > The Brunswick?Balke?Collcader Co. tk-2i Hen J.'d Sl.. ncsr 11???. >?w ?urk. 8*, fr?R?Di?H BREAKS ?APE Sprints on Home Stretch and Wins Half-Mile Race. KOLEHMAINEN IN DEFEAT Big Crowd Sees Keen Contests at the Annual Games of the Postal Clerks. James K. Meredith, of the I 'ni ver-lty of Pennsylvania, who won tbe ?O'-tnette run in Stockholm last year and srent on ItSbllsh a new World's i?o?d f..r the half mile, captured th- half-mile special race, Which was a feature "f tbe annual tra.k and Ibid gmmt s "f tbe New York PootoAce Clerks' Assoclstlon, held at ? Park, Long [aland City, ?? st.'rday. Meredith kept behind th< psoesaskers mtll ths lina! lOtVysrd stretch eras :. ici ed, When he sprinte.! If on the wini?s of the wind. t<> take the and win by Be/SB ] a' tU Homer Baker, th.? junior half-mile met? ropolitan champion of the New fork Athletic ?lui., faltered ill the Btretcfa and was pasaed b) Meredith, t<> finish meoond. Tom Halpln, of the Boaton Athletic Ae> .?ion. captured the third position, ? ?? behind Bsker, with ; Ca Id well, .. clubmate, fourth, and Abel u Kiviat. the national mile champion of the Irish-Am.Ti.an Athlet!? Club, fifth. Melvln W Bheppard end Myles McHugh, ..f th.- Pastlmi Atl ? ? made up ? . . | ol -',?'. hut faii- I ' ? fight, M Hugh Int* after corerlng a ? half. Mannes Kolehmslnen toed the s'.rat.'ii nd a Held ..f twenty-flre corn tors ?n the ' P tnn, l .? ;..4i'. .1 at the ?tart, and was [< . ? i honors John .1 m Samara, <<r the Irieh-Amerlcan : ad an all " ? ?;... pina b) Kolehmainen made a wonderful effort t., i. . ? ' i'iar tit m.].. T..m Barden, another I li i han runner, was third, eighty yt behli I. ilnen was timed f t I distance In n mln .? ? h was five and Ono-flfth -? hind the world i mark, held by <?? Ron hair Had Kolehmainen taken the , i ?? 01 ?? ??? i loiuri] In the > srli -' n.. would Lave, beyond a doubt, chalked ? w mark for the distance. i'... i, ?!,. - ?. ; b th? - eesful , ? ':.;,t.-d by t. . -i .flbdals. as more than three hundred athletee were entered, wbit-h Included i ibera ? R, iton athl? tic taao latlon and ! of ?-'.me tv4.i\e thousand p d. ep around the James n Dun an, of tl ?? Bradhurat Field who won th? Hi - ".row. Olympic style, si i Mat1 M<**3rsth, of the Irish-American Athletic Club, who | hammer - feet I li ? than two feet behli I | the proml R, B. GUI the one-mile metr?poli fan and national walking ehampion of the ? Idin iv ..um. a i i steh In Hi.- on?' and a half mil? ?. run. ? ? ? ? ince eras too steep, and he inpla ad Pli at pla ? ? went to Ted Neuendorf r, of the N'en Tork Athien.* . ?. who had a I start, with K F. Uearn, a clubmste, aascond W'iilam M.'.inlx. of Coll gs who h..;.!.? the quarter mile chsmpionehlp of msde tu k itsrta In the final ? pulled i.im down to a two-yard hand! a;. He wa-? pocki ? ' .1 time? I In third place The aummari? i follow : Nit'. ? : F. ' ?? ur.N. second ' .?-n. rldan \. > ? (184 yai ?nil.. n,n o.- " ?.? ...... - His-h Scl eel ihlrd. Tin ? ? > ? ....... >..-.,? ?tic I^aaruci?Won by A. Lockweod .'?i t...in \ \ llH ?'? A . ." ? || J Un ir. i. Knights Intbouy (13 ysi la), tt.u.i Time, i Uli B i ' elf mils ?alk fhandl. ipl u'.-n ..\ r. i N. ? . -. r'. a . ' .'.' K. F. K.arn Ne? V,.rk A <"" .4.'. BBB* I B 1-8 ..?? ...?:. Hoboken Turners 114 yards P H ? ?? ban Pae A .' (13 yarda), second i s. 0:33 ! .. ...ird run iha \\ ? -. Ism P. O second: W McLaughlin, r.-it-rson, K. J ?is thud Time, B:38 : S '.'. .,n by ? owksr, Olsn. do ? i ::. J Murphy, Km ?r.- i it) v. ? Kenn? s City Wheel? ?... third Time, IB :?; l.iHMi v.,ri rui by J P.p.?, I if, j \ ?, (IS yar If) si I e A. C (40 yards) thud 13 ? :, -? ? te ?. il il employes) Won tu I? M ? i mu! il F tat Ion "'s rin*, Ti. Time 4 ' il.ilf mil? rim W on b) I K ?r \. a Vwu a . ' second r H il-? n, M. ston v ' a ? n.i. i. | AS. 1 It Klvlst, !i \ l ? fifth 1 Ml ? ' mile r .n (handicap) Wen by John .r mei lean \ K?*4< hm l'm n, Iris \ in A ? ?' I Ton Barden, trlsh \n:??ri,-ari a .' .1?-. yar Is) third rim.. ? ? .:: n rowing the dlsrus ... end h m ?,.."i.i. w An bj l m ss H Flsld . I il. taereti h), srith -.'47 ?,.,.. 18 m i sa; i. '. han i ion f.-^t 7 In,-hp?!. K Mull.r. trlsh V 241 fesl 1 II '? ? ? II In. bee; left han,!, !.. -, ? n. leb ? \ in A i*. ?go HI reel 2 Inches Ihlrd (rlchl hand. 114 feet' ? ! I".: ?.. t 2 II Hiinnln? hop. stet> and lump Woe M V ' ?stlme v r il?. Inrhee) with )7 f...- '.' Im bee; 1 Let v. Olem as k. C ?ith 4.1 feet 4'? Inches, ?. rond H t N '" n tl A C IB reet), with '4.'! feel TV third Throwing sliteen-pound hammer ihaadsoaal Won hi M.ttt m .?tilth. Itish-Ameiiran \ C (scratch) ?oh IM reel I Inches Pal man Irlsh-Amerl. in ? 1 .?m, -s- ,,,?, I in. bes, s.-on.i. K r Sherman, uns IM f..;.. s/lth ni feel II lachee thli AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Columb is, I; Mllwsukee, 1. Kans.ii <\t\, IS; Louis? Ule P Minne.polls. I Indianapolis 0 St. Paul. I; Toledo. 0. AUTOMOBILES. PANHARD ii LEVASSOR announce thetr removal from Brotdivay and b2nd Street, Ne<w York, to Iwav, 51 si St. & 7th Ave., N. Y. ivhere the business <wtll be conducted by Healey & Company CfiAssis. limousines, Undaulets. touring And other cars. Also complete stock of sp*re pdris. Genenl repair business is heretofore. Blow to Jaw Killed Fighter Autopsy Reveals. PUNCH TO HEART LATER Pelky and Others Concerned in Fatal Calgary Fight Liable Under Law. ''algary. Alberts, M -. ,:,_,, . neck caused the death resteidgy , Luther M.' m M Arthur ,v': ? rtaonum ' ' ? ?n autoc! conducted bv Dr M< tiler al ths reauM? of < 'oroner ' oste The Phjrsl? ' thai d?ath ?> doubtodly bad to? ? ttl? .. . " cated neck snd that - to bs sound k clol | 0n ^ brain aided in convincing the P| thst death ? ? the heart. Jab to Jaw Fatal Blow. Shortly after the contest begSS Vestir? da M ? ?harp jab te th? law, which M nt r. qotekty n -? d any pain ?snd h.- . ?,.?, (or haJi ;l ,nln ?' ass tot. lowed by Pelky s ? .,, thp heart etstorstslo? iget tha knockout ? atlon of la the fan Which I ilowl) ar.d did not sink.- | '..-right, and after ' ' M be?a seil ijjt nishl ? The ph;. b ?? MM i raptaras of the splnsl ? or.I SI rage of th? i '? ' ? ? Idenee will b? Pro .it the formal Inquest to-morrov. Others May Be Involved, Th<* < : --.,- to-ni|ht that all pr I |sl under ths louaaast IS a?*?'.--.? I be placei ? Tommy ' romotsr; Ed 1 ?Smith -. ar.d BU7 - Mc arty. lhw\ ?fl tlm?. a 1 ? ? frenfa Ma I authoi Itlea It wa? hell that It was under t.i? jurisdiction of the :? :-? snd ittendaf ths contest, none, bowevei I that?. was UlOgaL The ot Pslkey will not bo fir ??no-igh radi ?. tried st ?fas a> ? w alttlng, ' '? all com? up in October ?.?- I 11 SPORTING GOODS. 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