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11 2 ft 8 V THE SUN, TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1916. KAHN TO FINANCE RUSSIAN DANCERS W GET INTO THE MOVIES Outline of Nrvt SpitMin ut I ho .Milriii(ili(nii Is An- IIOIIIICPll. STA(!K NKWS AXIt iOSSll Subscribers to thf Metropolitan Opera House vvole Informed yolerday Hint the next fifiivon will begin mi November I J and continue fur tont -tlin-o weeks. They have until thr middle nf the month tn mitlf) Hip iniiiiugomcnt nf their In tchtlon to renew tlulr subscriptions fur next )cur. The walling llt Is said to be the largest ever Know it In tlio history of the ln-J Ittitloti. .Many nf the present ubs.-rlborn are eager to discover If there Ik tn he a inoiith of llussluti h.illet. I tut whether there l to he or tint, tho ubscrlptlon will lie as large as usual. Whether or not the Italic! Itusso will Appear lit the Metropolitan Opera House the il.inceiH ulll certainly he luck In thlr. ronntry tiet )oiir. It is said that Otto II Kiilm has taken over the tlnan rlul i -r-xti--t llt 1 1 of the organisation, ho that tho in.itnleiianee of the (roup- will nut fall on the shoulders of Sorgo tp Dl.ighllefT. The members of the company who will he left hehlml when the Jlallet Itusso fall" on the Dante Allghlerl to day are lima l!cvaltes, Adolf Itolm and Wasluv Nljin-ky Mortis (Scst N trying to arrange a so.onlled "ulilrlwliul" tour for the 1 1 -t (I, liner, hut hi unwilling ness to iiipear twice a day Ii,ii so far prevented any realization nf the Idea. The tour of the company next year will be under the management of the Metro politan Concert Bureau. Serge elo lilaghllolT will remain In Europe for the summer and when lie returns In the autumn will bring back mine new ballets and daiucrr. It Is probable that the troupe will return to Lausanne for the "iimtncr und do lis training theie. Mile. I.opn kova nuil l.eonlde Masslne will be the two prlneip.il dauiers of the company In Spain. Whether he will leoolve his sal- rj which I" still soaring among the prima donna thousand is what ulll determine the notion of XIJInky In thl country. lie may not return to Kuropc, since h" Is likely to he Interned. He ptoenred his freedom only to come here. Maria It.n I ionto 111 he among the rmsctmers m the Panto Allghlerl to day. Minnie Keener Is suing ti Capri as usual to pa the stlminer. Ie Lue.i will sail tin the same steamer, alone with .MM. Mulctct.t and Ito-si. It ha. not been settled as vet whether Signor Ca ruso will said mi I. INpaune on Saturdav. Ol inrio l'olacou tn.iy also sail on the ante bo.it. HERE'S A REEL CHANGE MANY NEW OFFERINGS W. A. Hi'iirfy Will Select Four J'rettiest (.iris nt Exhibi tors l,etitic Exposition. The question nf the cuii his wig worn by .rnold Palv in his revival of "lleau Bnimmcl" at the Colt Theatre has been decided in faor of Ihe aetor. lie .says It Is :i copy of .in existing isirtrait of the beau. It K of isiuiso, entirely different from the flu re of the laie Jtlchard M.insileld. hut so lonir as It Is authentic pivbihly Mr. I .!- will not object to the fact that it makes him look full In the face, short In the neck and Is generally unbecoming. When .lames Towers is seen In "Some body's Luggage" It w.ll be his llrst ap ponranoo In e.irs In a straight speaking pnrt. lb: is said to have no songs. Mmc. (laiieki's contract with the Met ropolitan opera Company has still a ear to run, so her admirers may count on seeing her at the opera house next win ter. Mine. Pest Inn will be there for twenty appearances, and Mine. Kurt will again sins the Wagmr toles. Whether Mmc. Hempel is to icturn ulll be an nounced later. She was very successful In conrert during the present season. Mmc. H.rrrlcntos will return for the e-olorature roles and the levlval of Itlefs "Le f'eclieur de I'erb s." whlcli was inm lacd for her ton- season. Theie will be an usual little change in the personnel -if ' the company. In the long 1 1 t of benefits for the At tors' Fund, for which efforts rime are being made to rinse an endowment of 11,1100,0110. ptnhahl) the greatest will l. the outdoor pcrformanc' of "Julius ries.tr" at Ilolhwood. Cal on May 1!' , Financially. It should exceed even' the I large aff.ilr to be held here at the Met ropolitan I ipera House The Heachuood I "sntural Theatre, m which the perform Take It fiom the prcs agent, tile third nniiuil exposition of the Inhibitors Leagtio of America, which opened yes terday at the (Irand Central Palace, Is "one grand kaleidoscope of beautiful motion picture actresses, matinee Idols, wonderful decorations and unusual fen. tures of dazzling Iridescence." and then some. From the moment the doors opened theie was a procession of would-be Mary I'lckfords, rurl down their backs. accompanied by their mothers, ami would-be Francis X. HuslimiitiH, all clamoring for a rhance to he the win ner In Ihe amateur scenario contest whlrlt was a feature of the tlrst day's, session, and thus be picked to portray the leading role In the production which Is called "Ills Daughter's Sacrifice." It was written by David Sclioolinor, who won 1100 by so doing. The opening was a grand success. Three brass band. played In dlffrient pails of the building. Scores of dec orated booths presided over by every one who Is anybody In the movies attracted wide attention, to say nothing of mati.v well known professionals of the lllnis who were there In person. The receipts fnr the day estimated at more than $l,noo wont to the HrittMi. Ameri can War Itollef Fund, which bad a booth established vvher war pictures weie shown flee and literature was dls- trlbtiteil In large iuantltlcs. It wis In charge of a committee headed by Major Louis Livingston Seaman. Not only were all the big film manu facturing companion lepresented by at tractive booths hut all sorts of manu facturers of picture appliances from patent ticket sellers to guaranteed reel winders alo had ,i showing. In the evening, while the excitement was at its hlglust and a ball was ill progress, word was passed around Hint William A. Hrady will ! there on Thursday night and pick out the four most beautiful girls on the lloor and give them a week's trout In Hie World Film studios fiee of charge and em ploy those who make good. So there ulll be another big crowd on hand Thursday Among the companies represented In the exposition ate llssanav, Pat lie. Vlta grapli. .Metro. World Film. Kqultahle. Itolfe. Fnivusal. Fov, Mutual, Laky. Famous liayeis and Triangle. The ex hibits are constantly being added to. The business of selecting the cast for I the prize motion picture Is expected to be completed tn-day ami the picture will be Mimed on the premises. Prominent maiiufai Hirers anil exhibitors will also make spfeches against the, New York State censorship law Just passed, and theie will be other feattltes. Tho ex. position lasts throughout the week, One of the interesting events which were inaugurated last night anil will be continued was n tableau against state .rii-orsilp entitled "Had Hill, the Cen sor." showing .Miss Lvolvn ManstloM .shackled with chains lx.ing ,m along wnh a man with a whip it is an ap peal to sign the petition protesting against the signing 1 tiov Whitman of the Chrlsiman-Whecler bill. It was conceived ami executed bj the Paragon Film Company, ON VAUDEVILLE BILLS Meliit.vie and Heath in "Man From Montana' Return A pa in to the Palnce. Mi'Intyre and Heath, those Iwo In imitable blackface comedians, returned to New York yesterday from a long vaudeville tour to appear nt the Palace Theatre In another humorous sketch called "The Man From Montntia." Nora Hayes, who has been breaking all records for extended stays at one theatre. Is still a feature of the bill In chaiacter songs. Others this week Include William Itcnk und Frances White, newcomers to vaude ville, In dances; Smith Austin and com pany, the Frldowskl Singers and ("apt. (Iruoer and Mile. Adcllntia. Florence Nnwh in her latest playlet. "Pnney's Particular Punch," has moved to the Colonial Theatre after two suc cessful weelvs further downtown. She Is the attraction hern this week. Others nn the bill are Arthur McWatlcru and Or.icc Tyson, Ideal, lo fleers. Foster Hall and Ford Wet In "Since the Days of 'HI," Princess .1 no Quon Tnl, Henseo and Unit. 1, Lew Price, the Oatidsmldts and the Celleclalte Pros. Van and Sohemk, Mr. Hnd Mrs. Hard- nor Crane. Heine Da vies, Harris and Manlon and Vera Sablna are the particu lar attractions at the Alhamht.i Theatre thin week In a "May festival" pro gramme. Others include the sketch "Petticoat"," Harry Clarke, Imhnff, Conn nnd Coreene, Northlane ami Ward, Josle O'Mrers and Leipzig. The second edition of Dave M irlon's "Around the World" biiileque Is .it the Columbia Theatre. Hesldes Marlon him self Hie company consists of tieorge Hanks, Harney Pagan, Agues Heiihler, Henrietta ftyron. Crank Schand. Itosie Mack, lnex de Verdlcr, .1. lines IVItrlcil and Alf Harrington. A I.Uvte audience thoroughly enjoyed the first production Inst night INVALID STARS RETURN. I, on Tellctton nnd llllrlchsteln Take Their I'lncc mi Mniic, Lou Tellegen was able to relurji to the stage of the Thlrl.v-lilntli Street The atre last night In "A King of No where." Armed with his trusty sword. In- heh'.ii found his way through the court of llrnry VII Stengel's Homer Helps to Beat Giants Athletics Defeat Yankees GIANTS MAKE MORE HITS, BUT DODGERS BEAT THEM, 8 TO 5 Xcw 0 ron nil Ilnle Gives Sten srol Home Run With Two on Rases. YANKEES GET BAD START AND LOSE TO ATHLETICS They Are Unable to Overcome Three Run Lead and Are Beaten, 4 to 2 Russell Twirls Good Ball After First Session. PALMER0 A XI) RITKKR KNOCKED Ot T OF R0X lesterda)' Retail!. Philadelphia, 4, New York, .', H-hliiKton, 1. Huston, 3. (.leveiand, listrult, 0; tx lnnln. ruin. In si. I.ouls Chicago, rain. DKTAIf.KIt MTAMHNO OF TffE CM'BX. V I cr.t'us. tTahlnton.. Botlon Datreit. .CleraUnd.. New VorkT 'Chlraro, .St. Louts Philadelphia Oarnn lout The Olants went on hlltlmr yesterday and losing, They leathered twelve hits off two ntielents, Hucker and Coomhs of the llronklyns, hut didn't Bather enough runs to win. The Hrooklyns beat them, 8 to f, and were more suc cessful In bunching hits they made ten themselves than tho III etarred (Hants. lilts concentrated more compactly by the Dodgers and the fait that In the thick of two rallies the (Hants ham mered Into double plays were the lead ing reasons why the Hrooklyns, with two less safeties, won the game. One. alien Jolt was .1 home run by Mtenifel. It landed against the right field grand stand nf lltu.-li Stadium and flew back, and It was made with two men on bases. Two left handed pitchers took a hid ing, line was Kntllln I'.ilmero of Cuba, the other Napoleon Hucker of (leorgla. The young and the old were both pounded artistically hy the opposing afternoon nailers, IfcUCIO'I e loiMUil- til .-iwn curves and more slow curves for once didn't fool the i Hants, and they com pleted his ileiimlltlou In the third In ning. The (Hants made errors behind both l'ahiUTo and Sehalier. but these did no harm. It whs the hits off I'.ilmero and his presents which enabled the ilevlllsh Dodgers to fatten their run total Pal me ro grew wabbly In the fifth Inning and was crowdid from the mound by tilt: Ci toil .mm; .-.11 To.ila.v "ehedulf. orl ,h Philadelphia, Holon In Washington, i hlcaga In at I.mi Cleveland !n Detroit in vi'.-inn ini.l love I Hube Sehalier. who pitched hi excellent AMERICAN CAN CO.'S DISSOLUTION ASKED Federal (iovernment Frres That the Court Enter a Decree. Hv!.ti.v!oi:k. .May 1 Assistant Tnlted States Attorney-iiener.il Todd llled In the I'nited States Court here to-day a motion for a decree in tile American Cm Company atitl-trut suit. The motion sfeks to have the company declared a combination in restraint of trade, to have It dissolved ami to have the 1'ed eral Trade I'oiuuilssloii work out the dissolution plan. The lourt. In a lecerit decision, said it would suspend Issuance of a de, ree dUI Ing good behavior of the company. This Is in. satisfactory to the Hoverumeiit. Mr Todd's motion asking the court to nre will be given, lias a .seating capacity ! order the can company to submit Its dis solution plan to the l ederal Trade Com mission Is something new. If the rom pdiy falls to ptcsent such a plan a re ceivership is asked. To piovent a defect such as has been hinted was In the Standard Oil deciee, .Mr. Todd asked that the American Can Company owners' be fiijoined from hold lug stock in more than one of tho com panies. Mooie,. .1. It. Moore, Dan iel IS, Held, I'red S. Wheeler. Henry V. I'helps, I'rank Kiidolph, Hensselaer II. Isman. liny A. Hurger, William T. (ira Ii.iiii, Francis S. Mine, tieorge ". .Mo. MlirtV. Joseph W llgden, Hay I,. Sko lleld, William V. l'."glo, (leorge W. Cobb, blank D. Throop. W. I' Diittou anil IM inund C Converse should bo enjoined hpeiilcallv from holding slock in more than one company, Mr. Todd said of .lO.nuci, so it Is expected the fund will re enriched bv neatly IT.'i.iMirt, It take.s a gieat deal to attract Sfl.000 persons to a Sliakesieartan play. o it la Interesting in know what will attract them tn the Soiiihem California hills. The main atlraitfou seems to be the ex 'ellence of the cat which will present tho work a lompany which protnbly would be linpiwsihlo to assemble at an'v other time. Tlieodote Hobeiis will pav the title role. William r.uniini will be Jffirc .Ditoiij. Tvione Power, llrutu : Frank Keeu.in, (Hsis; De Wolf Hop per. Ciiieii , Douglas Fairbanks, )o fnrlii Cm.Mir. Tull.v .Marshall. IHrlui ffriifiin; Sar.ih Trti.ix. I'crlln, and Con stance Crow lev, Copinmo Mnnv pi rsons fioiu Now Vork and the midrib' West are making arrange ments lo attend. Mate Klaw. who Is in the West on i business trip. Is dela In--his homo coming In order to be present .Mr. Tellegen s lecoletage Is still so exp.in.sive as to siiggit-t that oven In these spring nights the gcrnut of tonsilli tis may still be linking about Hroadway and that It is not too late to make precautions neies.tr. The luteriuw- slnus wire not marked by au of the connubial dcmntudratlons which made the ilrst in i pea ran ce of the actor In t Ills pla so affecting. l.eo Ditrlchsicln, who was ill as to his o.vit. and not In the pectoral legions, was a-ai Inviting the ladles he met out to a little lunch at the t.ongacie Theatre hist night. The hero of "The Ureal l.nvcr" is himself again lissex Dane has supplanted the tier Miss Sll gieaves In the can"., and the plumpnts of Hetty Calllsh, who lias supplanted young Mls Hrooks, a.bls a touch of verisimilitude to the performance, liven young prima donnas, are likely to be stout, AT NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES. "The House of titna" xicnln Wel comed nt II run a Opcrn House. The Hrotix Opera House Is thl iveek repenting "The House of (llass," which has ojicc before this season appealed to Its patron. Max Marvin's play was so well liked that there w.i a latgu audience to welcome It last night. The suggestion that some wronger motive than the ambition of the police otlber might have led to his persecution of the heroine was evidently not sC, important as critics tliouht It to be. since tho melodrami has proved thrllllrg to wpec taturs for the entire scamu in tills city. Frames Carson Is the third jierson to act the heroine of "Daddy Iong-legs" III Hnsikljn. Last night at the Mnn tank Theatre she followed In the foot step.s of Itutli Chattcrton and Heliee Kelly as the unhappy Jmly Abbot, The heroine of Jean VVcbster's novel Is u sympathitlc and lovable .voiing woman, which uia.v be by way of an explanation for the fiot that all who intorpiet the role aic sure of a ccraln share of sin less, although it Is not In the least to be denied that Misj-et. Chattcrton, Kelly and Carson are a gifted ami ptctty trio. sl.vle. lie pitched better than Coombs, who was gaffed severe!) In tho eighth Inning and rescued by a double play. Something bl.e that always happens to snip (IT the (Hants' rallies before they Injuie the otbc r side. t.riiiinil Ilnle enforced. About this home run of Stengels. Last year balls which struck the front of the upper boxes of the grand stand i and caromed back Into the Meld were1 good only for what the batter could get. ' that Is lu the National League. In the! American League they were ami still ure. are home runs. Th.s .vear the National j League ailnptol tne xmern'aii League plan .MeiJr.iw .i)s Stengel s ilrlve hit In the space tcferred to, anil now he is going to ask that the giound rule In vogue last e.ir be restored Stengel polled up at second on the hit and vvas waved in by H) run, who of course could do nothing i so. A tine catch bv lienny KaulT. on which he doubled a runnel, bl.iuked the P.ro..kliis In the irt timing Th (Hants 'made a itin Hi their half on a I single bv Hobertsnii, an error bv ison I and a single by Fletcher, then essa.ve.l what may have been wonderful Inside , ball. With Knuff at thlld and Fletcher ' at second Merklc tried to bunt and , fouled, and with two strikes on him .and two still out, the same two and Just I a much out as ever, he tried to bunt again and bunted himself out and ever) body else drawing salary on the New York team out All attempt to lam out an old fashioned single would have been laughably conventional and primi tive perhaps, but it would have 1 p a more satisfactory mode of exit had It IMtlt-APCMMllA, May 1. That sedate and taciturn Connie Mack, who Is sup posed to have one foot frozen In the grave of the 19D, pennant race, dug his way out of the pit m shlhe Park this Hid showed tho alacrity lie dlspla.ved In the old da.vs when he was In charge of the Justly cele brated hundred thousand dollar In Held and a pennant trust. Just when smiling Hill Donovan and his minions saw an opportunity to climb a bit clos-r to Han Johnson's pennant Corholluo Mi'lHlltcuddy dropped a whlto elephant on their heads and made them cpilckly submerge. Philadelphia, the despised, took a fall out of the aspiring Yankees dually In their fourth trial. The score was I to There might have been another xer- l slnn to this unpleasant topic if but there are a family or If.s. To begin with, New York got off on the wrong foot. It hut so much ground at the pistol shot that It could never offset the handicap, espe cially as the veteran Hullet Joe Hush thawed out 111 the blazing heat nf the May day festiva, Marring that tlr.ct lulling Alien Hus.ell. n rookie, pitched ipiltc as well for Donovan as did Mullet Joe for Cornelius, but that Inning meant Ihe difference between success and fall- for the neces.iry Mop. The Jolt Just happened to hit the liullseye of his glove. Hut sotno of tho Athletics' luck wa made to order for tho Athletics by our own Yankees. I,edlo Nnnamakcr fussed two double steals with dire results. Tim first, with Leslie on defence, enabled tho octogenarian Larry Iajolo to steal homo with a run. The second Leslie was a base runner then took n clean pilfer from Malsel'n day'a work. I-slle was expugned on the lines for tho third out when Hush rut Meyer's) throw a pluy that was old when Larry IaJolo was ymiriL". and that's ntut the oldest play the modem mind can conceive of, Witt opened Philadelphia's attack with a clean wat to celitte Held and Jumped to third when Pick bit through Maker. W Itt carried over Comilo's. tlrst run, while Uedeon ami Pipp weio doubling Htnink with Pick, Jo., getting the force, at second ilnslo handed. :.I.i.s.ol mlsjud'tcd Oldrlng's skyrocket and it fell safely for n base knock, Then the genciatly reliable Itoger Peckliiiaiigh fumbled -Nap Lajole'n easy roller. Stufy vioiuius pumped a s tig e Into left tiebl that scored Ohlring. Mrlnrils and Labile (lulled a double steal for another run. Stuffy also Ktolc third, but Thompson wouhln t give lilm a chance to Meal home. He, whiffed. Pipp Krlcea In Mnn. A couple of r.Mik errors by the liomi NEWARK WINS ON NEWARK'S BIG DAY Home Team Does Its Slinrc in City Celebration by Reat 111'' Rochester. MAKES FOUR IX SIXTH Ve.terday'a Rratilta. NVwailf, t; Koi holer. 4. Providence, :; Hulfalo. I (eleven Innlnasi llaltlniore. !j Toronto. 4 lllihnion.l, Montreal, 6 Mandlng of I be Clilhx. -N.irl( .. 4 n l.neolllaltlmore Providrncf .. , ft 1 (i' lliittnlo . Klilimoiid. . 4 1 .wo itoehe'trr Montreal.. . .1 3 Toronto. To-dav's Schedule. ftoche.ier In Newark Miietreil in Hielnnoni ilulf.ilo In Provilenre Tnruiiio In Ilaliliaore. W 1 . S 3 . t 4 .. n 4 ., 0 4 PC .(KM NnwAtiK, May 1. It looked for a lit tle whll.) to-day as If Newark's :.".0tlt birthday would prove a Jonah for Fred Tenuy'H team nnd shatter a link In Its unbroken chain of victories. For flva Innings Tommy Letch's Itochester Hus tlers, who were making their first an. I pearancn of the season here, held the Newark players runless, while they had tucked away four tallies to their own credit. In the sixth chapter the Tenny Itesi woko up and sewed up tho gam hy putting four runs over the plate. ihu final scoro was C to I Walt Smallwood, who was on tin May Shut Ball Park Because of Strike piTTSUURG, May 1. The street car strike is threaten injr Imselmll very Feriounly lure. President Unrney Dreyfuss of the Pirates nnnouneed to-niKht thai unless there is a settlement of ihe strike by to-morrow nijcht lie would not open the triune at Forbes Field on Wednesday, when the Cubs nre scheduled to appear here. He said the hVt three frames nt least would IC postponed, and if the jitnev litis service is in (rood shape bv" Km. urday they mitrht play the fotutli, otherwise they would not. SENATORS RALLY, BEAT RED SOX, LEAD LEAGUE Ruth's WiMness in Kihti, Fills Rases: Henry Makes Double, off l.eonnn!. team cave the Vimt.-enu ii.- f. tir..i. in the secniiit liinln., VV'lt L,ni,i n.. I Gedeon and Plu. drove home the ,UI, i J1'0'""' ft'r tin-local team, pot away lo a with a peachy double, to the flair. Peckln- ' !l fUrx- "n" ,lo'" H'e r-"t IMiwh hit to left for another mil. Pick , i1.""'";: I!,,''ll' doubled and ocored on Uiblded on Nunatnaker and P.uesell drew ;iJr,'i 'T.1"'"' M"uW,i 1,ut a puss. Illllnc the bases with none out '"' .l1t ,,l,e ,,,al1 K-'t away and l'ar nnd two counts alreadv In. It looked Li , '""'' tlTort " like a cakevvalk to iMiiovan. Mlt I'.lt. '" V""." '" K''' .Mal.-el tapped weakly In front of tho! i'.'" ' U":cr er', "" " ""'I' "' ..late and a' double May home ,,, ,1,m '''"J' ' ' ' ' r' ''V suited. OllhoolevV.iffcrinswiu.il line 1 ''' V lpu'1 '"' ?n'1. ,H lollll dtlve that Thomson captuted after a I J '?1 ,,y t,,c r""ite,i !n f"",lllcr 'Print. I ru" , That Was New Vorlts one Trent eli, ' """'. oppoSIIIC M11.1I1 Defence Pncir In I'lrat. s one creot ebfioee millet Joe was to few holes afterward. Macee opened the third with a slncle and raced to second on HakcrV lonir llv to centre. Hut a little pop foul and PIppV strll ut marooned turn at the half way post. In the fourth Nuna maker .ilowehe, ., ., ni;le between the times that Peck and liussell whlrTed He Rot to third on .Malsefs blow to rlchl. but only to fuss up the double steal, as told above There was but 01 ut when Malsel -b it his second hit thronim the bo In the seventh IntiltiB. Siriink mail e a lucky stab of iHlhoolcy s wicked line drive that should have been cood for three bases at bast liouovaii sent Slim (alilcell lo to tiineli Lo r..i itiiw.ai Vounic Mr. Hussell ilnln'l have .1 great j In the ninth Hay kept up the pinch Mr "The Kear .Market" at the Ciimedy Theatre lo end lis iuii on Saturday nh:ht H'iiinliiL' Mnnila.v eveniio; it will be lepl.oeil be the pen pa for Marin Tempest. " l..nl)V .Name," w rll ten bj i')ii llaieoiiii, aulhnr of ", Pair of sill. Sloeklnus ' Jnslead of levivlue "The iln Hehlml the ( 'oinitci , ' Lew I'lehH s to . M.,.M NEW SULZBERGER CO. RULE. mite nf next season 111 .1 ncu musical comedy called "Step This wav," which will havi Its lnlll.it pci-fiii'inanco al Ihe Apolln Theatic, M l.mti.- CM), on .Ma "The fiirl I'lom llr.i.ll." ' a new operetta b Hubert Inlerbel k mill HlK- munil liomiiei, win nave lis llrst roimance .11 tiie siiuhert Theatre. -S'ecv Haven, 011 .Mu 1 1. Cell Haudall lias been reenuaeed ,j l-'lurenr. .levf.dd for his net production of the Follies, which K''i Into ichcarsal noon. rrance. Alda ami Luca Hotta have tieeti added 10 the pioirramnie for the .Xcloih" 1'iinil benefit at the Metropolitan Opeia House. Leopold Oodnwsky and Fritz Ktebhr are also scheduled lo appear. The Urania Society will Institute an xtra series of dollar matinees nf "The ' Tempest" at the Century Theatre a week from to-day. HIPPODROME BLOSSOMS ANEW. ersl if "Hip flip " l likes Its iicnrniicc. erslon of "Hip I 1 1 1 Hooray" Sprlnu Jloorn) " A now v was llitroiliiccil 11 1 Ihe Hippodrome last night. All Ihe principals of Hie company had new soiius in which the eiisembln Ijarllclpatcil, the com. rlians weio Klvcn new opportunities to cieate laiiKliler, uml even the Ice ballet, which has been one of tho creatrsl nowlHcM of the season, provided a new series of ue skate d.inc ine and other realities. In the toyland scene llfly new charac tcrs were Inn minced and Snus.i and his band were not foruolteu in the Keneral chance, tor they appeared m bntilit, new unlfortnK and pla.vcd selections not here, toforn a part of the temiliir lllppoilimue rogriainro. 'nekiiiK I'nmpnii) Will lie 4 linnued. Arraiisementsi for li e relln inclui; and chance of control of Ihe Sul.bi rcer el Sons Company weie , nuipleteil .vesier day. Interim crilllcates for the ji;,,. iion.iinn of new nisi moitaace bans ilellveied to the baiikluc s.v iHllc-ite repie. seated by tiie 1 luaranty Trust Coman.v, llallcarlen Co, and William Salomon & I'n. nf New Voik and the minnta Trust and SavlUKS Hilik and the Continental and Commercial Trust and Savlncs Hank of Clilcaco. po. 1 roiu me pniceeim r the lelllds liro- - ' . ImI..,, 1.,. 1... . ......it ... m i.'-.n in,, i.t- jiii m.. ii-iiremeni of thn company's debentures, aKcrecatlui; J,u:ni,0no, which mature on Juno I. Part of the balance will be used as working capital and pari will be used to educe the company's bills payable. Simultaneously with the delivery of the isinds a substantial majority of the stock Hissed Int 1 the owneinli'lp of a syndicate headed by Thomas IC, Wilson, who a few weeks aco retired from the presidency of the Mortis company to be come the president of Sulzberger & Sons I Company. The entire common stock of nn- i-itniiao)- ir, -iniject lo a voting trUbt of which the voting trustees are A, Hr ton Hepburn, chairman of tho chaso National Hank; Charles II. Habln. presl. dent of Ihe (luaranty Trust Company of New York; llatrv Hronnorof llallgarten & Co., Kllsha Walker of William Salomon & Co. and the new president, Thomas i; Wilson, The directors are arranging to change the company's naine. "Wllsun" will take the place of "SulbeittiT" III Hid new in me. The adininislrallv e heaihiuai lers of the company are being transferred fPmi New Vork to Chicago, where Mr. Wilson resides, so that his company will bo operated from Chicago, as. Is. the ca.sn with Ihe oilier large packing cuicern, The Messrs, Sulzberger have retired fi'iin the lxi.ird of directors and from all "H1ct.ll connection with the oomiMiiy. tlielr places upon the board having Is-en taken by representative of the new o.vnciviilp In tho company, "Ills llrlclNl Mubi" nt tllnnlle I Itv Atlantic City. May l.- "llls Hridal Night,'' a new farce comedy by Uuv lenie llMni; and .Margaret Mayo, in which tiie J lolly Sisters are featured, opened here at the Apollo Theatre to night under the ditectlon of ,. I. Woods Liielle Watson. John Westley, Prank Thomas, .les.sle Halph and Harry l.llford are also In the cast. I 0 Ion i'rual (icla Vlnrr llnnm. The I'uloii Tnist (.'onipain of New Vork has leased for n term of years the banking Ilnol of the Century lllllld log, 7J and Tl llroailvvay, ailjiiining thrv compaii.v's main olllce in lis own build ing al so llioadwac The new olllces will be used bv the trust department of the coiiipauv I lotirs will l. cut lliioiich from the oillecs The entrance will be as before, through the main of. lice at sd Hio.hIwm.v MORE SWAN & FITCH STOCK. failed arid more productive had It suc ceeded. Harlden thtow to second poorly, and that hurt the (Hants. .Miller slncle, I with one out In the third inning and Hole second, Hariden throwing low, al though with plentv of time. Had he nailed Miller the Hrooklyns wouldn't have scored, but as It w.i.s after Hucker smith d and Meis tiled to Hums, who; made a tli.e catch. iMtlbert bunted and ' Stengel hit fur four bases I'.ilmero tiled his slow ball a good deal and the Hl'i'okl) lis pisted It a good deal. lilts by Hums, Hubertsou and Uoyl lllled the bases with (Slants In the thin! with none out Kauff's out at llrst nioiiKin 111 ituiiis. r ,ec in 1 si n co aoiin-i ston bioucht In Hobertsnii, but a smalt double play corueied Iiovle. Johnston' whipped for the plate, but up the Hue a bit, and Miller returned the ball to thlld. while Doyle was scudding for thai point of vantage Theiefnre Po)le ellmi nateil, deal of encouragement to buoy him. Tile Yankees are supposed lo have an air tight defence. It was tight enough in the whole, but it happened to go iivvr.v Just at the wnmg time. It spotted the Mackmen to two of the three tallies that fell wh!,o the battle w as ) olllig.otllerw se tin')' might have pla)cd tl.l sundown. Connie's tribe must be nurs.ng a bd of ii.c.nfull) putfed hand.s this in Klit. Mali) of Joe's iiu'oote were ruled back at him and l'i supporting oast so speedily that only tile saving grace of lack of tantalizing dlnstloii kept the New York blows from doubling their size and ilimens! ,is, Home Hun lkiker looks like a wood statistics appended farmer was culling the udl with hUs trusty willow at a pace that he ban seldom excelled. Many a day hence he will get a cluster of blows with le.ss pro pelling wer than lie showed tlr.s day. Hatter Just about tore a foot off Hush in the nr.-t inning Thompson, backed tne Indians to a sine n b't until the fifth inning, when they got two more. In the slsth they went after him. iMirgin and Schrior singled In tut 11. Hgau foubsl to lloelkc, and Zaclier, bat t.ng for Smallwood. lilt a lly to 1'arrell. It began In look like another cipher, but C.ibl.i Liuie Hiioiigli Willi a beaut) to left, scoring Hurgln and breaking the Ice for the Heillllen. Callahan set the fans yelling when he tripled to the right field fence, send ing over svhrler and Cable. M.lau kept up the good work with a single past third. Moiing Leo with the tieing run. Lea. li s catch of Wittor'H line dr.o ended the rallv. In the seventh .1 pass to lininv. Iiur- Tineo ami Siiuiers W.vsillNuToy, May 1. Tak ng adv is go of Pitcher Ituth's w. Idiiess m eighth lulling to-day. tho Senators lillei the bases vvllh one out llenrt- grf.'-d Leonard, tho lloston relief twlrtvi. w ti a double, scoring three runs, pu.tlng de Senators lu the load and eveiitua.lv w llllig the game, .. to 3. To-day s v. sendH Washington into first pi 1 1 h Senators have won four game.-, i:i k row. It was a battln between w,,ii,,n. The Washington portslder. Harp, ,1 though b.iIHd harder rlmn Cut -a. steadier and had grand sapport 1 -i pinches, The score . IIOSION.iA Li I WASIIIM.TdN (I Ileirij-eii.lf s.sitl.ss Hout-'r rf J.uiviin lb Lewi ef nardiier rb II.H1) li . Aclien .c Thnm.is.e . Itlllll P .. Carrtcin I.ron ilil.tt jb 1 b ti a e 1 SO11 ''' 1 .1 iV I 4 : 1 1 : ' i J i'O l 11 rt Ml I 0 rti) 0 e A " n Shrink- rf ' : 0 Kci-t.i (! 1 ce Milan . ( 1 1 (" KmiiK-iu '.f - llAi JudKi. 11, t I" William, 'b t S "l Mer.-.lll .ti 4 .' I lleerc.e J (1 " Mellrnl 1 oo'll in 1 p e e e 0 Oft! Tot. ib t li , 1 L' v:t . 'rill.,.. i.i.i w.-i.. i..'., .1....1. . . hitting recoid with a clean single to, right put tl. ,,V , rront. I,, tiie 11 1 . r.i , . . rlK"1" Ml'Ktes by Callahan and Zlmmv. Hussell hail the Athletics piactica lly vein, a pa-s sand w l.-h.-l In, cave New arl h-lidcuffe.1 after tin- first liming With 1 Its llnal run It . .11 .i,....-.. .i.iL.i two out In the 11 rt 1 Strunk droppe long lly over the right Held. Three fast turned double pla.vs helped smooth Itus sell's task, Joe 1 led,,, hi proving the pivot In all of these. Mr Hu-sell lost, but he will bear watching. The score. NKW OltK I.' PHII.A all r h p a e Mittsrl.ef . 1 mi.Witt . t.'hno.ev.rf 4 oo 1 eft Pi. k.3h ll.in If ,ier.'ib. iJedenn.li lit I on 4 1 ft en Indian In the vital V-.T-'-'i.- : i.1, ! ? ;'?Its I below, but the Trappe j';,r.lu!;Vc I"! 4 l'i,l. ntr the Is.. II with hlu l,i...ll ., 1 fi A t.'lt,. 3 ft. i Strunk rt . 0 on (U.lriii.-.lt.. 3" Litioio :h : 0 Melmiis lb Trt Ulll ll.e ver.-- .. 0 I''Uu-!l.li .. I i A l.i lib r li ti I 1 t II (1 1 1 1 : 1 t '. 1 I .1 n t ! 3 ft e 3 i ) .1 "1 -u.-..-s,ne in, ami gave mm an average of l.oiui for the da), as be drew passes on his. other two tiles. The score: UOCUKfmt NKWAKK ' r n p a al .,i, r b p a " I'.lble .(i . ;, ; ;1 ,, 11"- 0 ( all.ih.in,ef a t .1 i .1.3 nnvti,,l,,.i 4 I ; .1 4 1 ; n lift Witter rt ten l . 40 ill . e .mi m.iu 2b 1 1 1 n i . tiiiiuiiin.in. it! v '"I - J I "s.-tarie r.si. 31 J s I ' t I aOlKc.ltl e ... I e n l e 0 Sill.lllu'.t . ft n n " I..H In r 1 nO ft 0 ft : ft'KtuliMUU.p left n to . up against the fer.ee, speareel 'rank's long drive In the. third, but !.oe Magis I was aide to Jog fnvn tlrst to m-ihihI afte r the .-.itch. In the eighth Ii.n.ng Hakcr'a t lerrltlc f.wa t upset Stuffy Mclnnn. Stuffy couldn't have moved an Inch either way RUDOLPH STOPS PHILLIES. i Keepa -iio-Kf.r4 YVIIill.t nnd Wins, v I n a I n u In U. Itll-ll.i. J0l 0 I''Uu-!l,p .. .1"! 0 10 ..iiiiwe.I . .hi " 'hi Totals. ,.ri 4 r; it 3 Tot -its ..;;tv4 Hi Halted for ltueil 111 the ninth Inning Neu Vork .rtSOftnftrtne I'llll.lilrllilil.c. . 3 11 0 0 1 0 ft 1 i Home run strunk Two b-e hit Pitui Kir-i base on balls Oft Jluh. . nil Kuf-cll. 1 Mruek out M) Hush. ::; bv Hus-ell. , Molsn ba Hn la.ijnic M 1' I Dill , 1 Id til'l' 11 ii - Hunli, Mr aii-l Mfinni; (inirnn ltnt Pipit; tii)rnn. r.pi tiul PiH'miuiu-i : l"Uttui.uh. Jfi!itn .inl 1iiii I'lniurf in -hif N.iii.n 1'irM uni:lrf linon T-nir of s.hih' l huur ;ni.l t. nUnulrt WEEGHMAN INSISTS HE CAN IGNORE 21 LIMIT Le..-, He.lt t .,li ' P.l.llll If " i Moan rf 1 lllleltee.lli . " sum..,. ",1 .M.Alllc).--,:V ll.lll.e. . - ' lltliMlke t . '"' Ja.uh-eii. "l Ibll he II iljlbiii-t ll 1 10 ill II lee . . , - Total" . X 011.7 ; 'fnt.iN 4 n .1 ie ' II itt.-1 for llii nke ill the seventh limine t Jilted for Ibr.-he m the ninth Inning Mattel for Mii.illuoiM in the Mtth imiinr itneiii-siir . : ft t 0 ft a ii I j ft 4 In'- Milan tmrrni. lie, tie V . ll I-.-.H-I1. sln.in. ,;. tut lle.nti Tlae.. Im.,. hit 1 t oil lulls (lf ii nil.-iiKe, i- nil ll.'rehe. New arl s lerltl. stolen luse Two bl-e ('.'lll.lh.lll s'ucillwoa I . sirii.'K out llv sm,i,. 1; bv Kiizin.inn. : "m'.'""-,- ltcl.--ll.rche I OH Miiallwimd. ;. i ,,t inm,ljr,; ,, Knz. iii.inn 3 ill tluie imnius; oil lluenke. v in "IV llllll... off ller. he. 3 . tun in ,l,. r.i.-en lull, :.-n, H dl I'lrsl I, .... nn ...V... Ift nil lt..sn. V..u ... Pnipirr'reeman and IHtniP T.it.el. . ".1 5'0 ;i I: ' lt.itl.sl fur Itutli in the tiintl' Wa.hlnstnit . . .. ft 2 a ft e Itotoii ) o ft 3 . I'll on hae Washington. ; lir( li.i-e em lulls oil ll.ii i."c. i lilts Olf Itutli, :, It, rev. 'I , Inniit.-s, olf Iiconarl. t in n-r .a lurinik-s sruil;ollt Itv ll.oi.er. ? Leiiiiaril. . Two h,-e 1 ,i. .I.llllrill s.ierill.s. bit -JlllUe ll" III Mnrsan Melinite an, .Indie: ! Ilr a. aiid .Indie: ll.itr) .1 inv nn and v.'.ex, tier .Oil Acnew, ILory .mil .l.oui n pitelieil Kill II) ll.irnrr A.tn . ..t lores Ciinunll) an I (Ien Tin. ' I l ciilmiles MITCHELL BLANKS PIRATKS. tied Knock Adeilos (lot of II, n In s(, , , s,PIIu,, vn . ClM'iNN VTI. May I - Cincinii.ii i d Hal.e Adams ftn-i the mniind n t . sit!i Inning to-d.n. It - j (l , ,,, , In the round and defeated p ti-l.nrg for Hie s,.rd Miaigbt K,n,e ;j t,. tilp!o by Neite atel i lit-, s m ,ii ,. ti cored one ,ii the tir-t Sm.tlis ;,nii!i Chase's two bagger. Smith's w.l.l throw and Urllllth's single counted the tw talllis- in the sith. .Miteh.il pit. I . i good ball for the locals. Tile iteds signed Joe Connolly, e. i. fielder, and KnoUet, pitcher "f i Huston llravi's. to-day. Tin. s. ore. l l 1 rlll Ifli IN I..1 i ( I.NLINNA'I'l i.V t. .Neve -trie. lt.i. K -li r bo. Tun, hour If rn Win llleven I Yrstrnht)' Itrsiillft. nrnnk'yn H. New Vork. J Ho-ton. .'., I'ldl.idf'phU C'lnrlnnaM. 3. I'ltistmrir. ft In ChlciKO- .i Louis, r.nn I)Ktaii.i:ii sr.tMiiMi iir thi: i.i'ii. CLUBS tin li her I lines 111 peel Work. I ! fur Si llllll r.oii, iiiiii in itrii cel. 1,111111,- At a s(ie.ia nieelliig of the Mock ladders! of Swan . l-'lnch .vesleidnv the propnsal lo Increase the ceplial slock of the compaii) fiom J .'.imi.iiimi p, ( ,nini,iion was approved. The stockholders have tho right lo subscribe to the new slock at par Amendments to the certificate of In. corporation were also adopted to mi Just It to the enlarged activities; of thn coiiipauv Stockholders of tecord on May l."i may subscribe, to the new stock mull August l Myers thumped Pahiiem for a twol bagger In the llfth, Ii.iubert walked. I Stengel fiuccd .Myers, Johnston ! walked. Miiwrey singled. P.iltnero I en.!! himself out nf the picture audi Ciitshaw hi! Siiaucr for a slngle.l The icsultant four inns made the test ( of the game a path of roses for tliej mn'iiMj lis, aiiiiiiuo a iiisiliain nj linbeilsoii. Kauff. I'letiiier and Mcrkle in the eighth netted two runs for the (Pauls li.iiiberl's expert batiilliug of a haid hit liall from Ihi)Ic'm bat led to a folce ami ilepllved Ihe I il lly of much (,f It- sting, and young Mr Hunter ilnlslird the lulling vvllh a lilt to Cutshaw for a double play. Hunter In his llrst full game in upper circles plii)cd ciedll.ibty. He did his wink at thlid ulciiy and made a base bit, I leorge Hill lis made the best Hold ing pl.t) Stengel hit far past him. (lent go tine back at full speed, and with the missile curving over his head caught It in Ills left liiinil. Tiie score; IIIMKIKI.VN (N L.i NKW YOKK iN Li nil r h P a oi ah r h ri a e ft";iiurn.lf . . 1 1 : ; no ijltnb rtsnu.rf 5 2 3 n ft o Brooklyn,.. Philadelphia .Chlrafo., Knitoii 9t I. ruin .. I c iiKiiiTiati , Piltahur.rr" IN'ew Vnrk..., I it, a 4 I oamea Inat I ;l cl si cl ;l ol To iUi's sebrdille, IlreAklcii In New erk Philadelphia In llimlon littfthurK In iineliiii.il i IViii'i' I'iH't Allnw. Culls lo I'm1 lis Mnnv IMnvoi's. n ' Wis.li. Up Siixo. I c y liuilnu linme. PiMvu.ivi-i:. ll I. .Ma j. ,!lIV Tut. War . long elihe to left Held 'w, tllO eievciith Inning of to-da)'s game broke up a pitchers' battle between Hlllard and Cooper. Ho scored Hehg from sec ond has,. Mitb t!lP winning rim of 1" to 1 battle, the Uufialo club being mi the short e nil. Cooper, who was a iiumii 1 her of the Cra.vs I.im vear, allowed but sl hits and thrie of those were gathered ,. b) his former boss. Have Shean. The J score; an r h ti .lolinst'n.lb 4ftir. C.ireylf . 4ft: ,-. Conir. If ofto it H.erney.ef ft ft j H.ili d I ft ii n inn. h an rf i ft t ev a. Her.. I ft I 3 0 I . I 1 n o 1 nn (I ft ft ft 0 ft I OINeale If .' 1 1 Kllllferef ll 0 " til i.e lb I oft itnfliih rf n ft" (iioh lb " " 0 Hi ?n. s. " ( Louden .! t ft "li like., " ( i Mm. li. ll n 1 .' 1 t . n Totals ah r h ii 111 . 4 I il I 1111? in: ,iiti : ,. , i 3 ft ,i i :hil. n Veuth li I lilbviio. IW17 atlil .01,1 .(UNI VSI .VCHI UNI IIKI .11. 11 1 I II sui. Ill 1ITCI. I l.pf,,!,!,.,,,. n 1 man of the Chicago Cubs took issue with 1 l""-i!- o n ,.i Itttterle. nr vt.trr) iiriroi.iuu iu-ua nil cue cil.llge 0 ft ft ft ft ft 0 1 ft ft (I ,1 !.iril lend e It It i: ft ft I i. : 0 0 nl J I'e Cooprr and : u '.' PENNA. STEEL SURPLUS NOW. Hnln or 1 11,1157 In IMarr flellrll nf II7X, llli.', of The report of the PeniiHylvanla Steel Company for the )ear elided Doivni her 3, lui.-., shows a surplus of $2. nin,!i:,7, as against a deficit of J(!7X,I!IJ III the preceding year. Total income for the year was 7fiI,!i2I. as compared with $l,3l),04 In 1914. Interest on the bonded Indebted ness amounted to l,:!iil,l,". I, as against $1,1 Hi, 45 5 ill tho preceding year, and depreciation and other chaigrtc were $l,4l!i.!U(i, as against $9n'.',nxr, tho pre vious year. Mnivvrll I'lnn Kiiccrrila, About SO per cent, of the convertible vvnirants. Issued last January, In pay ment of the ll'i per cent, back divi dends on .Maxwell first pnferred, have been convened Into llrst preferred slock al par, leaving only about $3.10,(100 out standing. Most of this, it Is expected, will be exchanged before the convertible privilege expires, June 30 next. The wiping out of Ihe accumulation nf divi dends on the llrst prefened opens, the way for the plncmg of the $o,:'7,7 ccboitd preferred on Us 6 per cent, bnais. xi.r .,r i II.CllTl.il I Mellliel.rf ." 2 t .Inhllstnn If 3 I il Mnwrey.311, 4 I I I'lilshiH ,:b in ninill.m... 4 00 Mlller.e ..411 Ullekrr.li... Ill ft n I'llnniu e I'lHllllbs.p. 30 0 0 1 0'Kolly !P.lllllrrn.p, Total.. ..31 s 10 :t 1.1 llaoimtipr.li. Itllmisli ... i oftiiinji...:i, 4 l l,K,iulf,ef .. 1 0 0 Kloti In r.ss : I VMerkle.ib 4 3 I Hunter, 3h . fi :(ill.iriipn.c. 4 114 3 11 3 3 0 ! 1 4 0 111 4 0 2 5 0 1 'J I ft o ; l no o loon 20 0 o l oo o . . I Tiii.il.. ar. .1 -imiii'ii inr iiontn ill tne uiiitli innlnr tllalted for Seliaurr In the ninth Iniiiui: llrnokljll . 00404000 0 S New Vnrk 10 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 ,'i First base on error llrnokljii, 3 New Vork, I, Uit on tune llrcuiklyii, Ij New Vnrk. r. Virst base nn hall Olf I'ahurro, !: olf Schauer, I: olf Coomb-. 1 Struck out lly Piihiuiu, 2; by hchnuiT, 2: b Hucker, I: by Cnnnili, 2 liniiie run Menirel Two bane hits ,Mer, Knurr Sacrlfiiss lnl Duuberl SdiTilleo Hies Mjers Kletehir. Siolru bane Jiihiiitnu 2. Miller. Klrlcher Double nlin .tiiliustiiu. Miller mid Mowrey; I'utNhaw, )ai. bert and Olson; Knuff nnd linylp, I'ju.rd i., - Itiiridii Wild pilches P.iinirro, Srhaurr lilts -tiff Palniern. S in four and two-third imiinira; olf Sehuuer, 2 in four and ono tlurd Inniiii; off IliieUrr, n in three iniilngn; oft t'oonili. il in U liuiliiKii K.irned run. -Oft Pdllllero. X I off Itlleker. 2j olf Ceintllb 2 I'm. pire in chief- nyron, Field umpire -Quitlsy lour j nuiir nun .m lilllllllP., La.trrn l.raiue llr.ult. 1'nrll.inil, llildKspiirt, . I In rt font, G : I. win, 3, Lawrence, 2, New London. 0, Wnricaier. o, .sprlngileid, 2 American .W.nrlatlcin Rraiilla, ('obiiuhii, 11 Mlntii..ip,i. 1. Milwaukee, i, Leiiil.v Hie, , SI. Paul at Toledo -rain. Kaniai City ut Jadlanapollj rail ItosTos, May I -At last the llrave.s have triumphed over the Phillies, a score of ,'i lo '.' giving them their llrst victory over the pennant winners thin )ear. Itinlolph had the heavy hitters swinging wildly, while the Ilravos iNiiinded Ma)er's curves lu timely fash ion, The score: PHII.A (N I.) i IIOslo.ViN ,i ab r h p a e alt r h p a e Sloek.Sh 10 1 1 3 0lMarniiT'e, til 2 .10 lljllernfl.sft 41" 2 30(Kver.;b .. .112 2 11 I'.iskert.of .ion o no Collin If .111 o oo (innd.rf 4 0 0 I oovvnhmt.rf .111 0 oo l.nderil.lb 300 111 0 I Knneliiy.lll 40 2 It 2 0 Whlttfd.lf 1110 O0Smilh.3ll . .100 0 1 0 Niehoff.'.'b. 3 0 0 2 Common of 3 on 3 00 IIllrll.c . , 00 0 2 0 0!tKUll'tnek IDA 0 00 Adani.e 3 00 r. 2 oNnmlr's.or 000 2 0 0 Miner, p.. 200 1 4 O'lloiiilv.o .1 n fi 00 Cooper. . too 0 Oft llmlolpli.p , .100 1 50 Kliey.p.... 0 0 0 0 0 n . - - 1 Tolal . .'. V 27 1: 1 Total ... 31 2 4 24 II I1 Hailed fur Mayer III the seventh iiininr tllalted fur (.'nniptim 111 Ihe oithth Innlni Philadelphia . 1 n 0 0 0 1 11 0 llimtnii,. , , I I ft 0 .1 0 0 0 1 Fi Two base hit Vtiuttod. Maramille. Knnet eliy. .stolen li.ie (bind Saeritliv fly. I.ude. ru. Duiihle plajn Ail.inn nnd Nleholf; Mock mid I, imirii... Wi on base -I'luliulel nhiii, 4; llnslon, .1 Firl haw 011 error Philadelphia. 1; Itnitnn. I Kirn base on bails Off Major, 3 off Kuoy, 1; olf nil eiolph, I, struck out llr Mayer, d: hy Kner I t bv ftii.loli.li. 5, linpire. -UiKior and Kaaou, Tune I hour and 43 mlmm-n Western Airlatlon llrsnll.. 1 iklihoiu.i (itv. 3; Shornun, 2 Mu.keiKoe, 2i Fort Hinlth, I. Italn elsewhere. tlrilnla l.raaue Itrsull. -S'orfolk. 3, Newport New., ?, Portsmouth, 5: P'tersluirg, (, llnpewetl, 5, Hooky Mount, 3. rriwpeot Park Hatrhall. P S Nn 41. 7. P (4. Nn 1.12. I. P ! Nn HI. tlj p. h. No S9, 4 (HANTS TII.IIAV It ITU nu.w.u..,.. l40P.ll. PnlnHrnrmH. Vi .lV"";iVn that he would have to diminish bis play ing roster to nuct the ic.iiliemeuts of the National la'a-iuc. lie declared that it woe. lint iieceseaiy for llllll to do so. 'i havn ri'ielvcd mi wire fiom Presi ib lit Tone r Insisting that I ledum tii.v Ulster to the twent.v-one limit," saiil W'e.-.iiuian, "It is in Hie peace agiec merit that Phi Hall of the lirovviu. and 111) self bo pinniiiod to carry as mam- men as wo choose uml use tbeiu at all) time. That Is what' I Intend lo do. Then, aie a few magnates, jicihaps, in the league who have protested !igalii.-t my tetahilng and using a- many pl.i)ci.s as I pleasi, but that will not have aii.v off i-ci on inc. 1 am abiding h.v the clans',, that west Iiit-erlnl In the peace compact. "The way I imdciMan.l ll is that the Chicago club can c.ur.v llfly or a bundled phi) eis, If t chouses, and pin) them all. The lulci,-ietatlou lleriiii.iiui puts, on II was spoken of befoio anil declared 1 r lonoiivi.s. Then fore, no hen! will u Klvell to what coincM from lincinnall. ll,, probably is one of tho magnates who ob ject to the Mhrmv after tho way 1 uiss iieai 1110 i.eos llele. "Toner cvidoutl) does tint ins.M that we reduce to the twenty-one limit and undeiMaiids the iwieoinent the miiio as Hall and I do. President Johnson Is not making the Hrowns cut down to the twenty-live limit, so theie must bo u mis. take soiiiewbeio I am not wording," Cincinnati, May 1 According to August llerriuaniuchalnniiii of the Na tional Commission, the Chicago Cubs must keep within the twenty-ono pl.tjer limit, but may have as ni.iiiv nt'her phDcrs on the Ineligible list as thev wish, so they can take their time about disposing of those not wanted, These extras are not eligible for plav, lu his version, ll.iiiy. IIIi'IiiiiiiimI Time It. Illnidea. Hii'ilvioNp. 'a.. May 1 -Itlohmond tlnnd Us hits to-day and beat .Montreal bv a s.-ore of 7 to a Hunter Doodbri d, e-lodger, was sent in in .111 attempt tn sale the game. Inn without succ, s.s. lln was greeted witli Iwo singles and a triple In succession m n,,. sith The score ; 111,'hm.lnd .Monti. ,1 Ktlllleriei.- J, ol,s, ru.lerton It I ft ft 3 ft ft 1 1 1 n n 11 11 n 3 1 - 1 1 n in il 1 r 1 . - and llein cloodhrod nnd Ma, 1-1, -n Oriole-. tlso Pick 011 i'oroiilo. The. Haiti. Haiti Miuir. .Mil , .May 1 11101 hues 1 1. lined the offering of throe T.iionln pltcheis to-ilav, and "won the opening game of the series, 9 to I Sixteen bits lu all weie collected off L.vons, .Manning and Ivjeo. SK con si cullve hits arid two bases on balls gave the (iriole.s seven runs in the sixth liming. The leafs bunched their hits off Sherman In the sixth for a Cltl.lt let .,0 the runs. The score : s.-hiindi Kuahs -b smith 'b. Adam.. p. (sehlll? Jacob- p. TntM. Vt 11 . I 1 1 t llllted lor ll.tru.-y iti the ei bitted fm- Adam. ,n tin Pittsliurj o e, a C1n--.un.1i1 t 0 sjtr.ick mil llj Mit, hell. ; p,r.i ball. -(.if V,i,..i . Tw 1, , iii.iu 1111,1 i n nine In., 1. , 011. 1 .vil.iin. io, 4. no) lloiihl,. p.,. ,r,. 1 , toV"'.:, ,'.!," y iumdi Mil 'n ' - 'e?.",.'",' , ' mpires Kluti ,,, r I line 1 hoar and 4.1 minute. INDIANS GETQUICK RESULT Milling,- )., ,nl Tigers lleforr llnln Knlla irier n,P loninu., lU.TIloiT. May 1 T ,,, ;. 1 ,. . ., to-day'M game in the (I'st 1 1 tg , tlic-y scored two inns ili-.u.. iiirner was pas.s,., ,( . thim home w.th a 1.1..1. CoVllosklo held the iigem I,, t vv toted hits liming the the int., Weio plujei! hefoie rain iliterv, , , sc-ue . th n.Fi;i (Ml ..V all r ll p . 1 1 I tin 2 1 on ,1 - I t 2 ft ft S "ft" 1 ,'nft I 2 n ft t . n t n I. 1 HKIiSOl r v ft Ii v lit s 1 1 Mm ol 'I, ft 1 C0I1I1 , f lie Ven h II e I'r.tw f,,j , 1 !' ii llrilniaii .Ii n li'll 11- in "ft s ma.-,. , ve Hans..,, ' i- ii ij Tot.r. ttnlllmer ntftft17ftftx Toroiii ooonoinnn llalterlrs Sheriilan and .VI, Avnv MalinlliK, Uojr,, and Tumi n L)on, Secretary lledler of the National Loiigun explained last night that the ( hlcago Cubs must il lo the regular list of twenty-ono eligible players, but can shift men from the Ineligible list t,, n. active list and back again as ,,ri., iii.-.i 1v11.11 jiisi as 101115 as 11 mil, iiiciisiuin stays so for m 1, days, 0111 c it ten South Atlantic LeuKiie lie. nil.. 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