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r i t Kiffi 1! KM I 11 8 . Dodgers Making Serious Bid for Flag; tfrr Get-Rich-Quick Walsingford BAT ; HE. fly KEMBLE Cnpirlght. 1315. K. W Kembl. Shrimp Believes in Signs, Now BABE ADAMS SAME OLD SNAG; GIANTS SPLIT WIDE OPEN CollnpM' of Hitting Powers. Ac 'niMpaniMl by Huil Day for Fielders. PIRATES KAP MAKQt'AI.1) WITH VENOM IX SIXTH By trimming the C.lants yesterday the i Pirates climbed to third place In the i National league staudliiKH. ttrooklyn ! best out the. Cubs nnd gained mi the Phillies, who were) rained In at Cin cinnati. The Dodgers nre Just half a game, bn,ek now. The llravcs Idled In St. IxjuIs because of bad weather. New York still manage to hold fourth place by a fractional point, though approxi mate figures credit the Olantc.t'ubs and Hravcs with a tie for fourth position. Yesterday's Results. Plttthurg, i; New York. : nrooklyn. 3. I'hlcsgo, 1, Clnc!nntll-l'hllddelphU (r.itn). Bt, Louls-lioitun irln). Dttalled SUndloi of h Cluks. ; s e 3 1-3 S tn u io ?j Club. S E v.u rlldelph!, 4)1 .0111 'to Braoklja.. PltUburc... 9 49 SIO Ntw York.... Si 6' 4 li i ll t 8 II . ' 4Sl 20V " Chics to 19 SO)1 - . 1 BostoD Ht. Louis .' e,lo! 50 JOt si r1 1 'l Jl"j M .471! Cincinnati.. v t, s. 57 4W IGaaiM Inst.., 44149 'jo siM To-day's Schedule. New York in I'lttsburg. Brooklyn In Chicago. Hojton In St. l.uul (to gani'D rhllailelphla In Cincinnati. ny WIM.I.tM II. 1IKN.VA. Pittsuu'RU, Aug. 10. The (Hants ran iBto the Habe Adams snag to-day, ran Into it, tiplrt and were beaten, S to 2. Generally when the (Hants see Habe on the mound they don't see him at the plate, they can't nee what he has when Uii .1.11 b ore nun, iiw unn ,, ......... . .... tir ,i,in s to the plate. They do say that .hung up M,nie dandy perfonnanies since Adams is told the night l'efo'cJhe uon ;l ,1lmanl for Krall; (-,ialll.c.H It gets when I... I... I- ... ..11.. I. ....... I..-. .V,.. , -li.it.. tllUl 11 IS II, lt. III l,ll,IIIl HIV .,,....,n the next day he laughs himself to slcop. knowing that the morrow win be as Hoft as his pillow. The Giants were outplayed mi far to-day tlwt the only claim to equality with tho l'lr.ite.s they lwi was that they were In tlie t.ame Iciguc. M.itiliiard, although sooted on In enc.h of tlie llrst tlitee Innings, pitched capably for Him first tlvc. He was Jabbed sharply and copiously In the ninth, and either that one round. In which he lost Ilia grip, or the Beamy supinirt he received pre- vlousl would have lost the, gome. Tlie I'lr.itiv. employed the sueeze for their flrst run. In the. llrst Inning Col- llns trlnle.1 over Snodcrass :uul kklnnail linmi, vl 1 1 1 III,, 1i..ln ,,t t,,r .InlmXnn'a 1 , ... . . , num. .i.mevcr, roe local ce.eiir ues in rot tesort to finesse again. They (lis- oovered that subtlety would be wanted und made future runs with no other tautlcs than the extrcmo elemental. Onlv one hit figured In the Mvond 11.1-.1 .i....i.,...i ...1.1 ..... 1 ,u,i. 1 "u'"vu ..nil uui ivnii callipered In when llibsoi.'n slap went tralglit to Dovle and straight through Uoyle. than which it would be hard to lliaue a riiiin in ine i.iirtl. lie llioveu up 011 an out He stole third, Dooin's throw .Hilled through Ixibcrl's hands and Caiey came to the plate. The littsliiirg firing hi the sixth was 14 matter ol hard hitting pure and robust and simple There were four I Ccnnd out. Chapman followed with a Jnsle ..lid one double, and If Snod- ; ,.,.., to right. Kgan opened the irrasn h.idn t thrust his hand Into a ,.K,th with a clean single, onlv to be liner out near the .scorelsiaed the total 1 forced by Southworth. who baited for would have ben more prolific. A run Jones. Wille grounded lo Klsher. Peck was made olT bchauer In the eighth. I Inpaugh made a dandv catch nf Hnr Hlncliin.iu doubled, took thiol on a My to 1 baro's Texns leaguer on the left foul Metkle and did the last lap on a first 'line, fri1'' o"1 1 llgan, the Cleveland culcher. was n lliaaiiaid spun a two bagger along the I great source of annoyance to the Yau. lefi foul line In the eighth. Ildle (Inint panked a triplo to centre. (leoign Hiirns lifted a n-tcritlce llv In right, which completed tlie details of the (iiants' uiconscueiitlul two iuph. The COIfl . NEW YOHK i.V Ml I'lTTSflL'KO .N Ll ah h 11 e ah li 1( r niirns.lf :i ft 1 0 o'c.ury.lf .... : 1 1 n 0 Spoiler's i f 4 ft 1 1 I Coslello.rf, 2 ft 1 o 0 Do.le...i. I ft 2 3 liLVtlllns cf,.. ( 1 .', 0 Tineher.s 4 12 4 n Jnh iistoii.lb 3 1 11 n ft Mrrkle.rf 4 2 : 0 0 llini.'n.i f,f 4 1 3 ft 0 Taiberl.lh. 3 0 0 1 1 Wuvncr,.. 4 1 0 4 n llrainardlh3 1 0 nVinx,:h .. .1 1 1 1 11 Dooin.e . 1 1) k ft ft HjiriUb.... ( 2 I :i 11 .M11n111ar1l.il 2 ft 0 2 0,(iihon,e. .. t 1 4 0 11 rjranl 110 0 0 Adiaia.p... 3 0 0 2 0 Miauerp ftftftiin . Totals... 92: 10 0 Totals il r. 21 11 3 'Ikiltnl lor Maiipiard In the elthtli Dining New VniU h ft ft 11 ft ft ; 0-2 I'llUliuit 1110 0(0) x S Huns -New York. HriUnard. Oiai.l; Put. burt Cney Collins Johnston, llinilininn. Wazner. Vnix. U.ilrd 2 First bastt on error Piltsburs 2 left 011 bases NVw York. 3; I'ltlvbui'l- 2 ll.i-i 011 balla -Off Maniuaiil, 1, Strut k out llv Mariiuurd. Ci by Siiiaucr, I; bv Ad.ims 1 Three base . (Irani, Collins two nasi, mis .jiraiii'iru, iiiii niiiaii. 11. tun rtjeriii'e mi -jnuiHioii Saerlfles tlv Horn.. Stolen liasr Caiet Double nlay Fl. tiller. Doyle and Hraiu.iril Huh Off Miuiiu.iid. m hi even liininiis: nil hehaiier. 1 111 one luuiiiir Ksriml run Off Marquard. K off Sehauer, 1 : elf Atlanis, ; I'm 111 rr in chief Hlrni Firld umpire--Covkitl Tinic-l hour ami 3i lain uteajjx, AINT Mf FAULT MlVro MAN- StUUHP DOME PUT ME LE.MKIE QO- PLEASE., HE UoNE. IT-HNS UID - CLEVELAND NEEDS LUCK TO SPLIT WITH YANKEES Combination of Circumstances Enables It to Take Second Game From King Cple, 3 to 2 Fisher Invincible in Opener. lltli Detroit ninl Chicago, by beating Washington und Philadelphia respec tively, managed to pick tip some ground !" the lied Sox yesterday. Hoston had I to be content with an even split with the Hrowns. Donovan's Yankees ill j vldfd a doulile header with the Cleve land. and thereby Kilned half a Kame In their light with the Senators for fourth position. Yetenl.i Ite-ull.. New Vurk, 5; ,teeln I. o (first eithi I'lei'Uiid, .1, New Vurk, J (ei-und kjiiio) HI t.nul. .1. Ho.tnn. 2 Itlr.t (.llllfl. tin. mil. til; Si ImiI. 3 Irecoiiil t.linfl. ChlcHgn. 3. I'htl.ulflphln 4. Detroit, . Washington, i. Detnlleil slandlng of the Clubs. Club. e c !f S ' "5 x'l I " t 5jisjit; gig t a a u a ;c Is. ts s s. Boiton 9 7 1 II "i 10 M,35 f41 Dttrolt tTu 0 "i "t.io'it n i T7( Chicago 7 1 c v ij 11 it , l 4H C4 Waihlngton.. 1 i 10 II I Jl49' 7:0 New York e) 4 11 . I 49',495 Ht. l.ouU 4 a 4 0 t t, ' 40 el 3f0 Clerelund 3 4' 4 4 4 i ;ll J : fi !S I'blUdelphla. 4 1, I 4 61 4! I :liS4 117 (nisslost.... is 34l40 49 49 m'iiJ '41ml To-daj's eheilule. Clu eland In New York. St I,nuls In ttnuton. riilcsjn in I'hlladelphU Washington In Delrolt. Dill Donovan's Ynnkees played h whole lot of good baseball yesterday afternoon nnd played il In refreshingly great haste, but the best they got for ! their ambitious hustling was an cen spilt with the Cleveland club. Hay Klsher outpltclied Sam Jones and rang up a 1' to n shutout In the opener King (Cole lost the second to nip Hagerman .by n count of 3 to i. j Klsher duserxed to win his game nil . right. Cole certainly did not deserve to loso his. He was outlucked all the I way. The King pitched one of the very best games of his career and he has I,.... .. . , Lub ,mfU ln 1:'10' i -'ole let Kohl's disciples down with I three hits. I'lifortuuatcly one of these was a home run cloiii by'wilie. a rookie ' outfielder, who droe a liner ofT the . fresco of the upper tier boxes Infclglit field, i:entually that swat decided the . iirgumeut, for Cleveland, In the ninth ' tuning, crowded home the two necessary i runs on a combination of heartrending i circumstances. 1 Cleveland got six hit, off Kay Klsher first game, but two of theso were scratches to .the box. ("Inly nm- man, however, goi as far as third base on tho .1 in "'it Joe JacUson he ninth and ut He was ,.. . Vermont scnooimasiir .Ii dollblcil with onu out In till IlllVailCCll nil till llltleld Ollt I.. ft uOif.it Umltl, cl,l.l ,.. iiii. -- . p(1 f-r liem3n ln , ,, ,lln, Vr'(t,, "' 1 !. ,'., H ' ,M !'," tllaited for llpp In the ninth Innintr. , w" "" "I",1" "'l'0"'1' ""U'lei eland ft ft 0 0 1) 1 0 ft r 3 , w,,!l "reed by Smith, and Miuumaker jw yrK ' . n 0 0 ft 0 1 1 0 0-: , ''H 1,"'K lw 'b when he, , .Cleveland, Wllle, Kvans. Southworth; ' ,r"'" l" ,'lrL,' 1 '"'x' safety was-alNcw York, Cook. Alcxand-r Firm bane on scratch by Jones with two out In tho 1 error-Cleveland' I'li on ban-4Jlcvelaiul. i: .... nirii. wu,c. came 10 naugni. ns wllle ' 1 ,'1. ,"."!!p' ,., "I"1'" "cratche.l T' i. V.,..i. ,l ' " ? . " K"m "i "I" '" mh " r.-,i 1 j r nut i lit , ir.,lw ,,..uu y, ,;,,.., ,.ii., i..,. .. .M, ..IIII.M ,.,,l, iikiiv nun J'IMici h Hands High's wonderful catch off liarb.uo n,e (.V,(, "Ziuwi pasture I i I l-,i,i r.rt ., ..v.r i.i,. ....... e,. .. . saved Klsher trouble In tlie sixth, kee luise runners, lie smothered no less than four pilfer attempts, two each In tho third and fifth innings, Thrco of these throws caiR.iled passes. New York got Its first run with two out III the second limine walked, lie got lo tilt itl and Nuiianiaker second on WilloH poor throw, In of the big catch ers lilt, MslierH single tallied Iloone. High walked, filling the bases, but Peck's easy grounder to Durham left them lllled. Ilartzell walked ami stole, second In Hie fourth, but linen weak pnpups strandid him, In tho tlfth, Willi mm nut, Peikliipaugh doubled In left Malhid'a hlugle to cen tre brought over the final run, Mnlsel was caught slenlliu? nml so was I'lpp, who walked a moment later. High was the only Yankee tn see Hint base after ward. Hn walked with two out In the seventh, Just before Pecklnpaugh popped to Klrke, King Cole pilled n sharp curve, and 11 baflllng change of pace against 1 1 it Berman's speed, Kor five Innings nelllier side came close to seining Wllln, hit at the beginning of the fourth, was the first Clevelniider to se lipp's station, Cole caught him napping, In this same Inning with two gone Coin passed Chapman, hut Doc Cook humped tip ugnlnst the fence nnd gathered Jack uon's liner, bin I Hi doubled with one out OhJ BE vJOfc. 'Ll'?" .Malscl. I'lpp shooting the linll back to Krit. In plenty of time. .Meanwhile ,' only two Yankees hud reached first. ripp, jho walked to start the sec ond, was caught stealing. Alexander singled with one out In the third. Cote framed and High grounded to Wambs gatis". Two were out In the sixth when Wllle hooked one of Cole's shoots up against the right tipper tier bo. New York got this run back In the second half. Alex ander walked and advanced on Cole's out. The King cracked a hot shot off llngi-minn's shins, but the ball bounced Just right for i:ans to make the play at llrst on the slow paced pitcher Alexander scored on High's single and Hugh moved up on the throw home. I'eck popped to Chapman. Malscl beat out a slow bounder to Chapman, who was forced to make bare handed stab I and uudcrhrindfd throw. High craftily tried to snenk home from second, but Kirk was wide awake and got him on a tine relay. Clean singles by Cook. Ilartzell nnd lloone lllled the bases with one out In the seventh. Jackson went away back for a pretty catch of Alexander's high fly, which scored Cook and advanced the other runners. Cole, however, missed the third strike. Southworth batted for Hagerman In the ninth and finally drew lil:i base when Silk O'Loughlln gave him the benefit of the doubt on n couple of pitches. Wllle sacrificed. High played n pretty short field for 1-vans and this young gentleman dropped a fly beyond llughla for two bases. This scored Southworth with the tying run. iloone failed to iret I w ,,T,tf 'ST';: ?tll fmf.' was ost. Walker In tlto ninth struck 1 out Caldwell, who batted for I'lpp. nnd then repeated on Cook. Chapman threw out llattzell. FIKST OA.MK CLEVKI.ANll (A. l.i NKW YOKK A 1. 1 ati h p a e' ah b p u e wihe.cf .. 4 o fi o viHIzh.ef . 2 ft : o o llarttare.3b 4 ft 1 3 0 1'iflt'urh.si 4 13 3 0 (.'haiuil'li.ti 4 3 i 1 I'MalwUb. . 3 1 1 i 0 J.ic k.on.rf 4 1 ii 0 o.eipp.lb J nil Klrhe.lti . 3 19 0 ilt'ooK.rf.... 3 0 1 0 (.nuth.ir. 4 0 0 0 Olllartl'il.lf 3 1 3 0 Waniby,:b. 3 ft ; 1 0 ltoonc : Z 0 3 r. Fian.c .3110 O.Nunam'er.c II!! Jons..p ..;ili i Fither.p.. .1 1 0 & 0 'joiiinw in l o o llarstad.p.. 0 0 0 0 0; Totsl S7:71 0 Totals.. K 34 10 31 Hatted for Jons, in the elrhth lnnln. Cleveland ..ftftftdOOOO 0-0 New York .. 0 1 0 0 t 0 0 0 i3 Hun.- New York, Peckinnaueh, Boone First ba-e on error New York, I.eft on bj-es-Cleveland, fi; New York, ti Two bie hit -Jai-kson. Iei kiuiisiiirh Haes on ball Off Jones, fi; nlf Fnher. 1. Struck out - Hjr I Jones, t; ly Uarsisd, 1: by Fisher. 3 Stolen haw Ilartzell Hits Off Jones, i In seven lntitu?ii: off llarsiad. none In one ttinin; I'minre In chief -lllldebrand Field umpire U'laiuthlin. Time 1 hour and 21 minute SF.COND CAME. UI.KVKL.1) (A I.) NEW YOKK iA I.l ab h p a e ab h use Wihe.cf ...'11 (' Olfisb.ef.. .. 4 1 1 o F.vans.Sh. 4 1 '.' ; o.t-ei k 4 it n 1 ft Chaimi'ii.t-s il fl 4 1 ft Maisel.Jb 4 1 1 t" 0 J wk-.inrf 4 ft 1 0 oll'ipp.lb . .' ti 13 1 0 Kirke.lh 4 0 U (.itCaldwell 1 n u ft 0 Smith.ll 3 110 OCouk.rf . 4 13 0 0 W.imby.jb, 3 ft 0 3 ii,Hari7ell.If. i i . s S 1 : ft r:;'an.e.. a ii h i n,unone,:o i ,, ,, , , 0 Amilfr c 1 1 4 0 ..Si.uthw'li o 0 0 0 ( Colc.P . 3 0 f. Walkcr.p .oftftoo' TotuD, M 6 77 9 'f. .ta 1 1 - tl Al Tnl.it. 3 Kit ft v... v 1. . Il... ,,..e.ll- l.n.u New York, 4, Home run Wilie hit -Smith, Kvaus lla.e on ba,M-Ofl llai-crmnii, 2: off Cole. : Stniek out-lly Ilai-.rman. .V. by Walker. 3: by Cole. 3 Sac Double play- M nisei, llpp nnd Mnlsel on Ji.uermaii. iTrn' ono iLSrtTi.chrt -oS. .vvin. PrV, .till. it. rlUef- ;0,t,.... Walker, none I, ill llv C0I1 Oiaiiiiililin. Field iimtiire-llildehrand Time 11 hour and 31 lulnulrs WHITE SOX CRUSH ATHLETICS. I'ree lllttlnic (Jnnie Vlurked by Lot of llrllllnii) l'ln. rilll.ADK.PltM. Aug. 10.-Ti.e Whlle Sox defeated the Athletics lo-duy, 0 to 4, In n free hitting game. Despite the one sldcdnetis of the score the game was Interesting because of the many bril liant plays made. The score: CIIICAdO i A. Li PIIILA. (A Li ah h p a e, an h, p a e Murphy.rf r. 1 1 ft 0 Walsh.lf. . 4 : 4 .1 0 VM.iter.ss ft 1 1 1 UiStrunli.rl . l:Cu!llus.:h 3 3 4 2 0 Daiies.fr Fimrnlcr.lb 4 3 13 1 o!sehanr.3h Felseh.rf . 4 1 11 0 ftl.aole,;lt. , .1 Colliiia.il :. 1 3 ft OlMelnnis.lh Sihalk.e.. 2 2 3 2 Ol.ajtp.e,. . ll'biirne.SIf 4 111 (ilMeAvoy.c. Scott.p.... 4 1 1 f, ft Kopf.s. - .Hres.lsr.n Total.,. 31 II 27 IS 0 llavis.p. . r. 2 3 0 0 4 2 10 0 3 .1 1 .1 2 f. 1 4 0 11 4 3 0 0 3 13 10 112 10 4 1 ft 1 ft 3 114 0 110 10 I Totals . 17 15 H 11 1 Chleairn .. 0102 20 2 0 2 1 Philadelphia . .00200002 0-4 Hints- Philadelphia. Slrtink, Mclintls, Koiif. Ilrcusles: Chh.uii, K Collins 3, Fouruier :i. J Collins, Schalk, lllailihiirne Ihls-Off Hrrsshr, 11 111 M-veu Minions: olf Davis, 3 111 two InuluuH Two base tills Sihalk, Striink, K. Collins. Founder. ; Walsh, Three base bit -J, Collins Hressler Sacrifice hits Koiirnier, Schalk, WacMiiirnc stolen base - K Collins. Schalk Iaft on bases -I'lula-ikluhia. 10; CIiiciko, 7 Struck outr-llr Seolt, 2; bv Hrrssler. 3: by Davis. 2 Double plays Sihalk ninl Hlnckhurue: K Collin.. Weaver ami Fiiiiinlfr llajtes on halls Off dressier. I: ntt Seolt 2, nrf ll.ivis. 1 Hit by pitehed ball llv Seolt iihanui Wild pilch Pres. sler Umpires Chill and Ktans Time I hour and so niiniile Haehall tn-di, SiSOr, M. N, V Amsrlr.n. va. CP velum, 1'ulo liround. Adni. tOc Adv. THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1915. Only Half Game From 1 WAIT TILL Art SABE Zftt, Cooh WHAT AM IN TRoUliUEc ALWAYS1 JOHNSON KNOCKED FROM BOX. T)Brn II ti Illlii In Two Innings nml Unit Senators, S to 'J. Washington', At!?. 10. Detroit won easily from Washington here t.dny by bunchlnJ hits niT Johnson In t ho II rat anil sixth innings, score S to 2. Johnson was relieved liy n.irper nml nice, both of whom pitched lino bull. Sleen win touched freely, but kept the hits well scattered. The, score; IIKTHOIT iA. 1.) WASH. (A I an h i a e i ati h l a e lilt.Sb. . .. u o u o tn-ller.pf t i. ii nl I ? ! ISZfct. f ii Cr.iwford.rf R 1 t n 0 nimlil.lli... 1 : 11 eeli.lf.. J 1 0 0 Ai oMa.ll. . .1 d J 1 11 Hiirn.lb . ; ' ; x;;".,n,""r' i . Ciiii'aoo, Aug. in. when the iiiook- 4 1 -' r, 1 W ilh.llll.,e. !,, . . . .j 1.1 4 : 3 11 n Menride.st, ton) ft I lyn Dodgers defeated (he ( ubs this' J 5 J ? a ' afternoon, score 3 to 1. they drew within 3i; t? IT 11 1 Konn ' . . ' 1 1 0 0 n half a gamo of the league leading i'hll- 1 Yniiii?.':h.. stannic. c. . Siren, p.. . Tots!. i""T p.- .-! . , ' .Tn,',1" .."A, "r fl Palled for Harper In the seenth innlnr i).,r0l, , , n n n 1 1 n 0 Wnshtiicton I 0 0 ft 0 0 I 11 ft 2 RunsDetroit, lluh S Cotih 5 Venrh. niirns Sinuate, steeti: Uanhliutpii. Milan, Mi llrtde. First ba.e oil error-.V a.hlnctou t.eft on b.i.','a.hlnnnu, 11; Detroit. First lia' 011 bill. -Ot Johnson. oft llnr per. I' off steen. t llit.-oif Jnhnmn, II m ix liuiiiik'., off M.inir I in one Intiuir; n't li-e. none in two innint. Mnii-K oui li ' Jnhli.nn, 6; hr Hlce J. by Stcll, 2 llomi' run Hurn To baw hits Ilurnn, Crawford Sacrlflee hit. Mn.iarti' I lilsli Double nl.ir Young and Hums lilt by pitrln-r Hy John son 4 Vlll. Mnrt.irtyl: by Steen (Wilham.i. I'mplres Nalliu biid Dineen. Tinii 1 hour nnd L mluiite. BROWNS MAKE TRIPLE PLAY. lied ln Heat Them lit That iininr Wlrr Tlir TuUe tlpenrr. Boston. Aug. 10 -Red Sox won and ., . lost with St. loins thl afternoon, young Koob showing them pitching paces that puzzled In the first and ll.ibe Until twirl- ' . ing In his own peculiar manner In the second. The scores were 3 to 2 nixi 11) to 3, A triple play was made by the Drowns :n the first Innluc of the econd game. Ilert Shotton. raelnir in t.. L...t I lofllill' ,hnn n,- i,, .1.. 1.,. . "t "' '"-atln Speaker's return, and sislcr sent it home ahead of Janvrln italll nim0f, rohi,P,i .1,. 1....1 . , .1, ,. Haiti almost robbed the lied Soy nf th.ir V'lCtOn. as It held tin lit.. ,.., ' three minutes. The scores : FIRST OA.MK ST LOIN'S M I, i IIOSTON A I.. . "? u t: .. al' h n a e Shntion If Atitin.3b ' i " irooiter ri 3"- o Jauvrm.'s 3 1 1: ft 0 Sis-aker.rf 4 1 .1 1 li.nner lb I ft r ii l Lr j u I 1 2 ii ft Oariliier.Sh 0 t 1 Harry ;b . '15 3 1 (Jady.e . 3 ! ft . 0 -hore p 'Wood.. . 31 t7! 13 4 Mays p... .t o ft ii 0 n n I j ; n i ll r . i X ft I ft 3 J ? f J 5 S ? "'01 0 . T'-U? 0 I LiiViT V u , e'','.. t I .?""' 1 Atnew.c nooti.o. Total I Tmt l "i T. In the elAti-i itiin.' " intheelrt,hinnn- Halted for Shore St. Louis Shore. II,, elsht iiinms,: itrt'May. I in o iniiii.e. sirueg out-lly Shore. I. wild p.tr-i, -Shore Pae.l I .-.'l-Caily fmitir.'s-VVal laco and Lonnolly Tin.e-I hour and Jj nun- SECOND OAME ST LOl'IS .A. 1. 1, IIOSTON . A 1.. i V P ? ,. . b h r. a e 4 111 o.Hoiytcr.rl . 3 0 s o n 4 1 ) 7 ojinvrln.ss s : I 3 0 11 t ft tti.,ilier.p( ,". 4 n 1113 1 lloblitiel th I ft ,i linn oi wis.if a 2 i ft ft 4 1 3 ft 0 1l'FtU..ii Ir ti ,. a Shotton If Austln.Sb Sl.tr 11. y'l'MiLMi. 1 Howard,: 0 Walker ef' t,!; wa,, rf . Jil.iv.ui.is. . . . 1 ft ft Oarilnrr,:ii 4 1 -3 : ft s n 1 0 ft lurrv 'h .1 o 1 Z i Severeld.c. 3 13 7 1 Itulh.p la'ary.c . . 3 1 Joe, .', ft n 0 Cook. p.... 1 ft 0 ; ft 1 0 1 0 o Total.. 31 !3 77 ft 1. nuiK.p Totals . JJ 7 71 13 . St land t ft ft ft ft """ton . . I ft 3 I 0 ft 0 3 0 3 0 I 10 Illlll SI Louis Sltotfon 1I......I tr..tt. Ho.tnn, IIoot. .lanvrin 2 speikir. Hnblltcll ha-wls. (ianlner " Wi na. inn ,,, "j,, f, n y.V,' " on..r t.. vvit V rlfli lilts. a U1"."-. ',t l""e--boston, .1; St. Loin T P.-'V-". Lowilernillk. 3: nlf tilav -Sbotton. Sls'i r Cook. 1 llltt-0,7 Lowilernillk, 7 In four in ninrs: on toon, c. in four limine. Slniek out -Hy Lowriernnlk. 5; Vty Cook 2; bv Hmh 8 'AIT.'1 ,,:ill"--Scvrrcid, Umpires-Connolly ami Wallace Tlin-v -1 hour and 43 minute WITH GIANTS IN PIRATELAND. .hTTHIWlia , . hut Mrfjraw wltehed to Mamuard t Mavfan lilc .lerr ti-lll inL . 11,. ...... .1 1 " ,,,,, r r imu lllltll Mumiu to-mnrrow llrulpard made his first hit since St. Loul. lie didn't land a ,ifety In Cin cinnati Carey lvas hurt bv bumping Into l.nhsrt when rounding third In the third Inning, Ills retirement brouiiht Coslelln into the Mellon, nnd weakened the Pirates In hit ting, for Cnstello whirred twice. Wagner made the (Hunt outfield look slow In the fourth Inning. Tho Iiutrhnian reached reoinl when Hnndgrass niurTed Ills My. Merkle grnbhi'd ut the pad, nilsseil, then picked up nnd threw tn sec ond, nly to illtcover that llonus had gons to third Merkle' two hits were both or the In field sort, halls which were hard for th Inlltlder to net hold of nnd which he beat out. This was the third arum on this trip In which Larrv Dovle didn't make a base hit lie Iui hit safely In eleven out ot tho rourtren. Merkle l,s the fastest nr His Srw York nntilrltlers In gelling In front of ground bulls mid if he plrks them up cleanly the hitters have to be wary about how they try to tretch the tills. Only five men In all were left on basn, and .Sew York's double play accounted for the only force In the game A big majority nf the bass runners icarhsd th plate, wllh the Firsts having a big ma jority nf th big majority Adams dtdji't strike anybody nut until the ninth Inning, when ha aent In red and lor'-'ed Fletcher lo fan, . . . , 11 ,.'.. 1 . n . ... .. . .'.St-l'StM, TW pllllltlN dl.tU I. ,t, n- iJ. Tip-Tops va. ania City ftdi, J ... OOftnu.lnn A1 ..... O'tl.r una llill, Tini 1 l.nnr :in,l I KANSAS CITY iF Ll IIHOOKI.VS' iV T i 1 uo",on ft 0 0 n : (, n 0 ft-3 4'. minutes abb M e ab h p a e 1 I nuns-i 1.011IS. vn.ii,,, Slsler Print Ito. 1 ' """" " 1 1 1 - " " 1 " rnn,ri .1 ti ii 1 o I .ton. (ialner. Lewi. Two Ihisa' hlti-s.!er , New York Sttate League. Iilonilwiii.ss s 0 t 1 Masee.J. . 4 1 a t i Shotton Three .-!-. hii.-m.t . . n-..r.f im..t o,ui , llilley.'b 3 ft 1 ft ocoonerlf 4 ft . ft a . 1 stolen bases Austin. Koob urn ,,. iV,i. : p n r ' I'errm.-10 I li " 0 hiuff.ci . 4 u t n o WKn V&V-'Wir ,;" ke.b.rre ft ft 1 0 ft ft ft ft 0 -'l ", A'laV b ' ! (' ? i iKlT?..'" ! ? 'i 7 ? NAIL 1 r- DODGERS ONLY HALF GAME OUT OF LEAD Miiy lk'iicli Top To-ilny. if Tlioy Cnn Triiiinph A train ninl Phillies ,os ?:Kii!iiT ix kowovkk heahs ' I lies and have a clinnrc to wrest the tl from the Quahviw to-morrow if they , , , , , ... , ft-'''11" ,vlll tho locals again nnd the l'hil - ' lies lose to Cincinnati, llrooklyn's vie- tory was the eighth straiglit Oler I In cago all four of this sei-.i s so fitr i,,.,.,i ...,,1 fnnr 1 trunk Kn ln-t imnitlt llaul anil lour in lirooKlj n last 11101 in. Sherrod Smith wa tho mot ills- couraglng kind of a puzzle to the local". 'I'Me Cut got a total of nine hits off him, but he turned on fieh epeinl and curxes every time they threatened to! score, except in the ninth, when they got their lone tally. The bats of Jake j li.l....i .....I V ...I. 1IM n.l,.ul .1... 1 downfall of Young Adams, playing the prominent parts in both Ilrooklyn rallies. Adam began the foutth Inning by paslng tV.Marn. Daubert and Wheat both beat out bunts, tilling the base. ' ntshaw out to Mcl.iro Unassisted 1 brouht In O'.Mara nnd Himimers tly to Murray redeemed Daubert. , I'lsiwd of bunting, '.lake and Zach Inc.! nut at theliall in the -Ixlh. I) . Mara 1l:t Walkel when Daub.tt tingle,! to left. The result of Wheat's prod was a W,""J0 n'' , ,, , lied Murrnv opened the Cub ninth Wt, :( hit and I'helan followed suit. A force play put Munay on third and still another one euabkd him to score The score: nuooKi.YS' is I., cinr.vco ,.v 1.1 abb ua v abb 11 a i ll 1 X X.iSrV.' 1 I 5 1 Iaub.M.lb : 1 it fts.iu.ltHll .411.. Wheat.lf 3 1 3 0 0 Zimnian..'b 1 ft ft .1 Cut.haw ,:il 3 (I 1 Wtlllaln.cf 4 1 J Il,.,.l l t ,1 1 n It XI..I ,tl II 1 i.l. eli'lb 3 1 ft 1 ft'Klll.;.i.v MM ft . . r. ,...... n. l-VtiCarty.e I (iZattl.it . ft n ii ii iii niitn p 4 o ii : o tllarcraie I o o ft Ari-hfr.e 3 1 H I ft Total. 4 77 lit I 1'helin.fh 3 1 1 .. ft 1 ."xi , ' "alfr.l n V V V I Ft' ' inmiu sl , 1 tlllllljril (, I - - Shaw's rap lo start the seventh. Then . . , ., , . Totals '3 ?:Ttft 1 Kenworthy walki d. c,iore sacrificed oliirooklvn . o ., .. : .. , Ml ' , ;,, fwl1111 "f "-nta OiChlra.o ..ftOftOOftOOl -I , 1 1 , t '"""tclS. HI Uuns-Iirooklvn OMar.. : IMtiNrt : Cht. , "";"M'" was blanked until the '.eago. Murray Sa.-rlfUe tut Daulwrt. Wheat. ",,nl,''1 rllr" wlth """ t Mors ln- ! i ti, ,,,..! T,, 1,.,.,. Inl.n'M.nr.i Ilniilili. glcd. Hnlt doubled. Kreil Sitilili .1,,. ' pl- O'Marn. Cutshaw and Daubert : Archer and Fiher llaes on balls-Off Adams S. , Mr,.u ,, A(n,n,; 4. , Smith. : I'm. llrlccrr; Troy. Jarniiin nnd Milrath, SHIi'OND llAMi: it li i: Wtlkrshnrrs ft 0 1 0 ft 1 03 t, ft Trnv " n n ft o ft 0 0 ft ft I Ilatteri. Wllkesliai re. Ileretskl and Itrlertr; Troy. Kiillrrtuu ind Medrath. AT lll.Mllt.V l-'IUST OA.MK. It II i: Svraru.e. ..100300 '10 ft 3 7 3 IMmlrs 3 1 ll 0 1 'I 0 1 X U' 11 3 llatlerles Syraiu-i-. 1'rlel and Tler. Dlmlra, Doyle ..ml llltn r SI'.i'ii.Mi OA.MK. It II R S racHtn . I ft 0 ft ft : 03 7 ft 0 0 ft 2 11 ft 02 4 2 Klntlin llatterles Syracuse Prlene and T) ler, Klmlrs, Wllllains and lleltlls. Scranton nt Albany iwet crnumlsi llliiKh-imton-rtlcn (not schedule,! 1 Ainerlcnn Assminf Ion. AT CllI.CMHCS. , It II ll I Minneapolis . ft 0 ft ft ft ft ft ft 5. ;, 1 Columbus 1 11 0 2 0 n 11 1 0- 4 lu : tin, art.,- lln,.n Vln,.lli, U'l'll.n,. ail'l ruiinail, ,-, i,ri,,ri, ,,,,, , uirilllll AT CLI'.VDI.AND. I It 11 .. , 0 0 ft ft ft ft 0 1 '!. '-, I Cleveland. ..." u n I 0 11 ft ft 13 s J Hiuterle.-Ue m.n and (lell.el; Colla- 3 more and Hillings AT INDIANAPOLIS II 11 I' til... ,...1 .. It ,1 ft A ft A A n .t . . ..' inillanaiiiills' ft ft I ft 11 0 1 4 0 H DnllHrles Ithnadr and Hr.iniuin Leter- etiK and Iilacklmrn, St Paul at Louisville ir.tlnl. Colonial League Nw Haven, tl. Hartford, 0 Pawitn-ket, 5, Snnlnijtleld, 4 ill Iniungsi Urn, kinii. 4 New llsdfnrd, 3 .14 nlngsi OLD CROW Ilrg U, R YE America's Finest Rye WHISKEY HAND MADE SOUR MASH STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, U. S. A. mi H. B. KIRK & CO., New York. Lead Giants (Mf -Jancjel QabI.cwamqe Feds Seek Pointers at Braves' Grounds A COMMISSION of Fetlcrnl LcaKUc niapnatcs composed of James A. Gilniorc, president; Hurry Sinclttir, owner of the N'cwnrk club; (iuorRo S. Wurd of Hrooklyn and C. R. Comstoek, leiii;ue architect, left last nitjht for iioston to inspect the new home of the Uraves. This com mission is desirous of obtaining ideas for the edifices they declare they intend to erect in New Vork ami Boston before the opening of another season. President James E. (SntTney of the Braves has assured his contemporaries of every courtesy at the grounds. Oaffney's new grounds will be opened to the public on Au gust 18. j 1 BROOK-FEDS WASTE MORE HITS. Mnkc Mne "f Tbelii to (Jet I'nlr of linns, !ii linn feds Take (Jiiine. )esterda'. Kemilts. Kar.n.i" City, 3. Ilrooklyn, :. i'hll ago 7 Newark. 0. M l.oul". 1 lllllfalo. 0 Itwelle iim.nc.i. llaltlinore. I'ltifburg. Munition of the lull.. VV I. IS w I. SI 4; 4', f (. Ill wt 11 IV 431 .3 Uiie.ico :.:i 11 t i.OUi, K.ill.a City ",; 41 V.5 lliift iln. l'ltitburs ". ji .:.i; lironklvn Newark 4, V.l llaltimor.- To.da.v's srhpdiilr. Ksns.1.' I'll In llrooklvn ('lib atn in Newark I'ltisburg In llaltlmnre M. l.oul- in llutfalo The Hrookfeds scoied tun iiiut on less than ten hits at Washington Park yesterday afternoon they got onlv nine ciean runs olT (tone Piiekinili.iit it lviii.wi ti i.. - . .- V . ll! i ,V I, "i,u,,t'1 r"r 'V '-nwO'ds. S ' 0 h ts a ftieleven xkmmiii, mi in,- u-.ui, mane inur nd got three tallies. As in the hit one run uame nf Hn. ,l.i 1M. "'fur., ,.v..r, il.l,,.. I..i,.. ..... ...n ..,... m.M.K iui Hie n""" ""' " ''Se I .llltl ttlttrt I,llt ... 1... I. anil nine .lacKet cave a base on balls. to Old Dill llradley in tin- fourth nnd l Itil tlllt ti.,nt tl,u -..i ..r .1 i , oll ... ,..,..,, ,',, V, ' ' I'u - mthv i... m... gled and Simon singled ' The score . , . , total, two runs. l'aekard n 0 ft 2 0 Ml Mlllttl 0 II n ii ft L.lllil.e . 1 1 1 ft ft I 2: 11 7 III lie ,1'ket p .' 11 0 I 0 tll llrr.lley 1 ft ft ft ft F'U -itl.th.p 11 ft ft 0 ft 'tlleitneh . I ft ft 0 0 TolaD Totals .. ! .7 i; 3 Halt for -mi i the seventh immur 'Hatted for llltie Jacket iu ihj sevemh in- iniu .Halted for Fr,,nk Smith iu the ninth in nliu Kansas Cmj ft n a 1 t, r ft oi , Hrniiklyn ft o n ft ,1 ft 2 n ft 2 ' 1 Huns-K.iusis City, w llradlev. Shaw Ken ' 1 wnrthv; llrooklvi, Mvrrs. Halt First tta.j 1 mi error. Kansas city. 3, iiroolilvu, I fa it 011 bases Kans is Citj. 1. Ilrooklyn, 7 Firtt ' In.-" on b ill. Olf lllii Jai-Uet. 3 oil Paik-ird. 3 off Frank smith, t struck mil tly I'.iikanl, 3 by Frank Smith 1 , Hits Olf ltlue .l.irkil 4 ln seven In nnus. off Prank ".1111111, intn m two m nl 111. s Two base hits-Shaw, Hal! Sj.itiIitT. hits-ll llt. (lllmoie Sacrifice lit -Packard Stolen liases W llradlev, Keuw-irlhv Dnuhli, tdavs-Kenworthy ;.nd W llradlev; Myers and , iniin. 1 ininre iu i uiei uori nran Field um pire-.lolui.tone. Time: hours iid 4 nun Ulrs. At llnllliiinre. Pittsburg il' I. ft ft 1 ft 3 ft ' ft 1 Jr. 1' ''t ' Dallllnor i F I. 1 3 : 1 1 I 0 0 0 v ;t 3 J llatterles Allen. Iturger unit oi'tinnor I ll.lle, Johnson and Owen. l. tt..nr.,t.. .l.l.l. 11. 11 1: st Louts if. 1. 1 mio noi ooo 1.01 .1 "0 ""'.w.-ee'ti; ';.i Mr"";9... ley. ; liranit an Rials i - Krapp and Rl.ilr At Nrtturk. II 11 I. Chicago (F Ll 0 9 0 0 0 2 0 I 17 12 I Newark !' I. 1 n n 0 11 0 n 11 (i ft 0 3 n llatterles Hrenuan and lisclieri l-'alk enberg llraniloin anil Itarlilen S, Pat Off, uttfm iH'akVrkA !' kvtVSVa. 1 1 4. ' N. Y. t s.,,il mi Lose Yanks r - EATS BE LIL SPRIAE AH HAS fo Yo', MCSTo WaLS I N( Fo AD , DATS' AH SOME RUM Y' HEAR 30 FAS LIKE- - v ; ; HANDICAP EVEN, BUT SCORE IS ONE SIDED Phihiilt'lpliiii Polo l-'oiir llns lilt Hi Troiililc Scorinir Fourteen (Joitls. TKA.M PLAY IXYIXH 151,1) Naiirauansett IMr.n, Aug. 10. In the second round for tho Atlantic polo cup the Philadelphia Country Club four dc featej Point Judith U to 4;. in spite of the fact that the' two teams were handicapped evenly the winners wete plainly superior. Play in the first period was even, each team netting two goals. One of these. by Wlster Randolph on a back hand shot evoked applause. In the next two periods Philadelphia scorod four goals, it. K. Stiuwbrldge. Sr., counting time times. In the next period ho made a siectncular shot from the side board. I ln each of the tat three Jtcrlods Point Judith t-cored once, but a ienalty 1 on I'. S. I' Randolph, Sr., reduced its final score to Philadelphia, scored consltently and apparently nt will Philip Randolph. Jr.. covered a lot of ground anJ cut off many drives, but the team play of the Straw-bridges and the parsing of Iiwber Stokes and Wlster Randolph were practically Invincible The lineup: 1 Philadelphia C C. Point .Iu lit li !- It U. Mrswbri.tse. I- John It Fell Jr ... . : 1". s, l ltandoi,ifi. Winter Randolph i .r ; -II K Straw bride. S -Philip Mei'cn.on s-r 5 liaik- P. S. P Han P.vk-K I. Stoke 4 dolph. Jr 1 Total II Total 'l ScoroPhlladeVhla. coalt earned. 14: bv ' naniiiean : less pcmuies. 0: total 14 I I oint Judith, aoals earned. tiauilicutt. o. let. penaltir-. '.: total, 4.. Individual koal. rjirawitrinire, jr. t,; Mrawnriuce, ?r.. i Hanilnlph, 4. Fell. :, Steveii.on. 5: Han lolph, Jr., I Penalties acaln.l Point .ludllb safety by Randolph. Sr flffer-K W llnpplni; Time 1 hoirr and 30 minute INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Yesterdnt's Ke.lllts. Pros i.lente. 3. Itlchmnnd. 1 Toronio, 4 llnchester. 7 ittrst k ii. Dochester. Toron o. 3 isecoud g.iuu tnnillng nf the Clubs. W L IV.. W I. 1" Providence M 31 Wti Roehsstsr I " Iblffalo 34 3r. i"A7 Toronto il Montreal. ," 4r, 5'is Rlehmon l Harrlsburi- 46 II 511 Jersey City To. lay' Schedule, Itlrhmond in Jersev Clt llarrlsburg In Provldeme Kitchener In Toronio, 4. .l.i I At l'niTlilrnre. H 11 i. '.lehmon.l ll. I, I ft (I ft 0 0 I ft ft (l , Providence (I I. I 4 0 I II s n : 0 i 3 .. ft latteries Mnrrl.f tie an 1 o'Dnnri Comstoek snd Ca.ey At Toronto. FIltST IJA.Mi:. Hoche.'er il l.i .ft0 0 0ft0n;s 'o Toronto il.l.t. . 000011 20 x 14 i llatterles -lSnehesler, 1 1 lie nk e. Her. he and VV llllatus, W'anainaker, Toronto, llr-r Iter! Hint Kelly. 1 SIX'OMI OA.MK. i .. . ... ..... It. H i: P1"' better 1 1 I. ) . 5 ; ft ft ft ft ft ft i-s 14 t I Toronto .11. i ftftOIOflftno-: i ' . D-itlerles llnchester Piltnero and W i lams, Toronto, Maiuilng, Cook und iot nrr AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE AITOVIOIlll.i: sli'PMKS DLAItlNCs New Drp.irtureServi 'I-Sia TheOwllllamCo 253 W is SI (ntll'wul) Tel. vSStiColumhlls CITATION 9. CCNCI. KI.KANOItA LOHII.I.Altll M'n.M'DIt - The People Of the Slute of New Vork, llv the Ura.e of (ind, Prea 7." iii ,1 '1. ,t ,, Lull, 1 ! ;t 3;. lll.ra. I -.iris rraiiee. Ilqultaltla Till. I I New York lit). th hen ...,iii,dii ui .tew lurn, Ji wall Mreet. ,t iiif jiiiil int.,... l I'l t- 1 Vi ,1, 1 f,,i. 11. ni-t vi a. 11 ll.l.ltO SPDN'Cnit CKNCL d.ieaksil. 8I1ND UltDF.TINiI WIllDtK.VS, Albert It, Unardiiitii, who resides at No. (0 West ftSrd Street, N'en York lit), und Hie L'nlted stairs Trust Cnmpaiiv of .New- York having an tiff lest al No 15 Wall Street. New Yuri, ..it), have lately npplled to th Surrogate' Court of our County of New York, 10 have a tsrtaln Insii iiiueiii iu wrinni:. .I.tttii ut '.urt n ritt it tet land, the liilb ,at of Apill. Ittll relating to both real and prrson.il prop er!) tlllly proved ,.s the list w: ,n,i lestument of ssi, I HLKANOltA LlHUI.. LAID) hl'HNlilll I'UMi, deceased, who was at the time nf her death 11 resident of th' lit), Cmmty nnd Mote of New York, nnd in have a csitaln Instrument In writ ing dated at Paris. Prance, the fith da) of August, 1M4, relating tn both real and per son. 1 pioptii . 1,1 , proteil i 111 -;,i Codicil lo His above mentioned lait will ind tr.umenl or said KI.HANllllA LOU ILL. Vlll) M'K.Si'HIt I'DM'I, deceased. iilKlllD-'DIti:, you ami each of )mi ar riled 10 show cause belore (be Surrogate' Court of our Couutv of Neu York, at Hi Hall of Hecords, Iu the County .f New York, uu tno 19th dav of August, one thou aaud nine hundred and ilfteeu, at li.tlf-iii.t ten o'clock iu the forenoon of thai day, why the aald last will ami testament hpuld not be admitted in probata at a will of real and persona) protiert) IN TP.ST1MONY WIIKItLOP, rre hav caused Hie to il of the Surro. gale' Court of the said Counts of New Vork tn be hereunto Hfflxeil WITN'HSH, Ionoratl (Feat, John P Cohalan, a Surrorat of nur tslrt Cnutity of New York, at said Count), the th day of July In Hie year one thousand II lift In: ,n , , 10. 1 pt-ei 1, DAN'IRI. .1 DOWDNRY, Clrk of Ot .siiringalet' Court. MlHlli IN J II Hill K.N Altertiet for Pel doners 170 Hroadvay, Nw York. N, T Break Even T LOST. a mule: $ioo. oo "REWARD. WHV w DIME BASEBALL IN BROOKLYN. 3liiiilinltf4-ils, 4 llin.tr- I'rniilie.lp., Will III- '!'- ( i'lllei' I mi. Ten cent li.'f-eball 1 lint , that (lists the lili'ic hei te i' will be Introduced by the !'. 1 In lltooklyu this afti'tiioi plctt' new schedule cf t.uitf- t Itigton Park as atilioum d bli'iichiis. dime, extirnn uii t Hlainl, iiuatter , grand -1 t . 1 served seats Just behind . I 0.XM1, iiliink. Preslileiit (iilinoic of I . I .11 .0! v Ii ts . 1 U 'I to ; 1 ' 1 .1 ' ,i " I? Unntul tlwner Ruber It adopt the new' scale. 11 w . yesterday's game "Ii 1. in. in cent I'Vd garnet when 1. home, mid the Mnnhittl.tii I more prophesies for I I . .11 in center. It was itiiiioun. ! Nurtli ('iirttlliid frfnctir AntiPtllltf. 3. WljfTiin .i m t'h irlntt 4, (ir..- , l o. J 1U1 lRh. 4, Durli.i.n 3 Hunch ni. l.i " p k Atl;int.ihift noi Take His Nose Out of Your Money Baps THE HORSE cats his "three squares" a day and has other expensive habits whether he works or not Poor old Dobbin may i'ivr admirable characteristics 1 every business man will admit in investigation that he is sai' lacking in efficiency when i comes to delivering. Roods. Our traffic department 1 as carefully analyzed the compais tive costs nnd ndvnntnRcs of horse transjiortntion versus Fed ernl transportation in many lines of business. We haw. figures directly bearinp. on your Ims'ne i if you care to write for them FEDERAL MOTOR TRUCK CO. of New York (Ine 1 14(1 WEST MD MllKi:T Telephone Ctrel ! M ItllOOATl.t' Mil II I llCIIHAltD, THli-VI vs . of an order uf llinuir.tt e 1 it Surrotaie of the 1 -SO'i'K 1. is her b i, hai Ing 1 hum nc m -iale ot the Cnunit -r x. . to pre. -nt the im w tn the subs, i iti -rs i . a. ting business. No ,1 t 1 lily uf New X ,trk. or, o li 1) of 11,-cemlis! in-! 1 toe Sib da of Jut, rl.. v 11 1 It ll. It 1 1. SIIUI. 1 I". JOHN Ill'imVllli. Mill I I Lvs.llVns Jill. ISO I. VI. hi' . lltlMl Altorno fur lit. 1 . Horough of Ma-ili 1 1 11. I V Y. I In pursuance of nn n- ' P. .'on. 1! in, one or the sr I Count) uf New T "t ll. t . ' 4.1 - eti 1 ,1 all p. riu,s Ii , I against Frui Is llu.' ,, -01 New Vork, de, ,-nt ime w 1th th" v on, ' ' mhsi 1 .uem, tin- evei it. , tlfti eat- d, it 111 ot 1 1 " ' Jr. Number ly red ir 1 otigll of Manhattan, n' ll Yetk. on or belore th, , ' r.pf ntber ifM I Daied. New York. ih Ilarch, 131.'. F.PWVttl' V UltVi'K VI l.vs fUMlMD. ItllCKIt ir I eutnr, t'i Cedar sti,-,tt t j lllll'lill MIX, li I IV , so to, e of ,1 11 ,.-,1," ' ' I I '-ilialati. t u- r ,ir , ' New V-rk. Nillii i: I- ' ii, rsnn- ti.tv Itnl 1 1 lo.tgbl 01 I 1 f ll" ' 1 ilt.'iM- ,1 to prese.i- 1 1 1 eta lliciiif to the -t r.i ns ti I Inn li'tsttie- V tile I'lti or Neu V " K I I 111 ill) of Fein ll i ' 1 V ork. the 1 tn it .1st ,,r V I S MIlNilitlVniltV . I 1 llllVtCHV lilVllultV v I e, trnr, -' V ill Stn el S 1 llAN'I'OP.D. VV 4.HIIFN' It i-r an older of llen-.f 1 1 1 , a Surrogate of the t'i .- I Nil lili. Is lierebv gtt .- , liavlng , tuliiis agiltie! W h " lite of lite County ol Neu V , to pri'sei.l I lie s ime w li t 1 to tho subserlbers nt lltel i ,1. ling Inisliirs. at the t Itrooiuell. at No. Ill It tan In lh ''Hi of Vetv V , the 23rd dat of O ' er 1 V ork. the :mh , 1 ' 1 I. HON lir.l P VI TIM 11 IKxeeutn SIMM f ,t- 1 torney rn- yixe nt ,r 11, l saltan, New York City. " - n i - i i i I FEDERAL j 1; "Always on the Jnh' J ar4XnrtwaK.