BIKE RIDERS AS THEY AWAITED STARTING GUN IN VELODROME RACE ONE BIG BRIDGE FOR THE PEPS TO CROSS IN ORDER Champion Downs Goullet, Elle- TO | gaard and Spears in “the PRESERVE POSITION Alternance.” Double Defeat in Games with Brooklyn DUPUY LOSES BRASSARD Tip Tops Would Mean Second Division Berth.

PROMISES TO BE WARM SERIES as Decoration Day for the Tops should not be without Us memorials and decorations from a standpoint for Hill Phillips's Newark Feds. The team is back home today after an absence of more than two week;*, with a record of five victories, four defeats and five postponements out of a possible fourteen scheduled games. The Peps go Into battle today to preserve their lirst division rights. Lee Magee’s Brooklyn Tip Tops are only a gamo and one-half In the rear of the Newfeds, and a double reversal toduy would mean that Newark would slip back with the second squadron of trailing teams. rne team loir, nere alter urupjuu» two games to Kansas City by one- sided scores and it was not a very Turtles had Hard Time pleasant token of what might be ex- pected on the road, but the Peps tore Trying to Escape Flood off five straight victories establishing EGG IS SUCCESSFUL PITTSBURGH TEAM a new record for themselves in that line off the reel. Members of the Kansas City right • V and Baltimore • * Kntlre Serlen. teams are going to petition the Postponed That much-discussed Brassard, REGAINS FIRST PEG Packers' fran- Largely due to hard luck, a new ON TRACK holders of the which Iihn been up for a month and record was also established a* chise to build a navy, or at losing which has been held by Marcel Du- four straight defeats would indicate. least an ark, for their protec- puy, the French rider, changed The team was to have played a Swiss Defeats Drobach Won Game at St. While tion when the team plays at hands yesterday. Reggio McNamara Cyclist Louis, double header in Chicago yesterday Club was being the cyclist to accomplish the Club Broke home. The Baltimore hut rain interfered and spoiled the and Root in Paced Chicago last defeat of Dupuy, a feat which had scheduled at Kansas City chance to play off one of fhe pre* To have been unsuccessfully tried by Donald Race. Even. Thursday. During the woe vious postponements. the entire series hi one town postponed McDouga.11, Frank Cavanagh, Jackie hours of the morning the tele- is something new in that line. dark and Bob fans who all of the Tur- Spears.'The phone bells In • Pittsburgh regained firBt place yes- took a chance on the weather at the Special to the Evening Star. In • * terday by defeating St. Louis, while tles' rooms began tinkling. Velodrome yesterday also saw Frank 31.—Oscar Egg Hill flow Little to *:i.' CHICAGO, 111., May the team got an even break to the ques- Kramer do away with Bob Chicago answer sleeping Spears, won the ten-mile paced race at the with Kansas The are I till Phillips had little to say. as Alfred Goullet and Thorwald Elle- City. Peps lions of the players a gruff voice Rlvervlew Velodrome last night, homo today after an absence of more usual, toihi > about the hard luck gaard in the "Alternance'’ race, and flint the river had beating Eddie Root and Peter Dro- than two weeks. They are holding replied encountered on the road. Most of in a match at two-thirds of a mile bach in the final. The time was 15 fourth place by ft margin of one and backed up into the ball park b\ Cesar Moretti, tlio Italian rider, the defeath were one run margins minutes and 14 seconds. Egg won one-half games over the Brooklyn the had 1.letter in made good in ids debut here this sea- and that players j which should speak tor itself; from Ryan and Moran in the first outfit. son of Joe In out to save their per- estimation. lb* did su> that by disposing Fogler heat. Drobach beat Root and Mit- Standing of the Clubs. hurry Jilll's two straight heats. at an btu ter as ft whole* ten In the second. Root qualified by W L. Pc.| W. I, Iv. sonal belongings. On arriving the boys batting In winning the "Alternance,” a raco Pittsburg. 22 12 .(to:: Brooklyn., 17 17 .500 seaaon—a riding the fastest second. Hu grounds it was necessary Unit! at any time this fact^ J at one mile, which was won In four Chicago... 22 15 .Mir.IKt Bouts. 10 17 4sr, j Drank Cn.vn.nngh won the five- In above w Inch was evinced by the dlimb heats, the cyclist scoring (lie most Kan. City. 20 1(1 .5511 Baltimore. II 21 .400 t'ur the athletes to wade milo from Dawson and 25 .200 made the past week from the open Thomas, Newark... 10 If! .543|HulT«lo.... 11 and bats during points being winner, Frank Kra- their knees. Trunks the team John Redell. Verrl finished second, Results. fourth to second position in mer disposed ol' and Goullet Yesterday's were all Spears was and gloves floating but disqualified for shoving Kansas City. K; Chicago, 2. hilling percentage. in the first heat, Goullet and Elle- hea\y Thomas. The time was 10 minutes Chicago, 1 ; Kansas City, 0. over the club rooms. The • gnard in the second heat and Spears m « 36 seconds. Gus Wohlrab, with i!fi Pittsburg, 4; fit. Louis, 0. Its work. Last ■nd in the third meeting. rain had done New Catcher. Ellegaard yards handicap, won the half-mile Saturday's Nrores. I’cpa sign Kramer scored fifteen five for the same thing happened points, handicap from Verrl. “Scrappy" Newark Chicago ; rain. year The Peps have not signed any n#w ach heat. Spears v.as second with St. Louis. It: Brooklyn. 0. washed Madden was second and Piercey third. and the park was nearly Ili-Ht bam mini (luring their trip eleven points. Goullet third with St. Louts, 4; Brooklyn, 4 Bobby McClean beat Al. Krueger in The Orioles want to sue abroad, but Bill Phillips picked up a seven and Ellegaard fourth with (10 Innings). away. the first Brassard race. Buffalo -Pittsburg; rain, claim- youngster to- bis liking In Skipper three. The first heal to- the Parkers for damages, brought (lames Today. I toberts, a young catcher formerly and bats have been gether Kramer, Spears Goullet. In the upper left hand picture Spear*, Kramer and fioullet are ehowu u\v ailing (lie gun for the Mart of tlie tirM Brooklyn a( Newark (A. M.). ing their best ; with the Pittsburgh Feds. Roberts Goullet started his on the sprint heat on tho last turn but ho won heat of “The Alternance.” Spear* in on the pole with Kramer in tlie centre. In the upper right hand picture Reggie Newark at Brooklyn (P. M.i. mined. Their suits are shrunken will be kept on tho bench for utility backstretch before the bell and out more Baltimore at Buffalo (2 games). by than a half a wheel. McNamara and Marcel Dupu.v are allow n, ready to Mart their tight for tlie RrnnHard. Dupuy In on the pole. In the lower are still and and Huhn will not he needed Pittsburg at St. Louis (2 games). and their gloves duty, opened up a lead on Kramer. The The second heat had to he rerun as till In In case of emergencies picture doe Fogler and C'enar Moretti are nIiowii awaiting the Mart of tlie tlrM heat of their match. Morcttl In on the pole. Kan. City at Chicago (2 games). now to champion come around Goullet on Moretti broke his chain on the first hard. behind the bat, giving him the chance the outside of the backstretch on the lap in front of the grand stand. In Form. __ his time to Knetzer v to devote all of playing last lap and breezed into the home- After starting again Fogler led going ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 31.—Karon llrst base stretch with a lead over his rival. It Into the bell lap, but Moretti Jumped that Ills ankle FEDS MADE MISTAKE IN TAKING Knetzer hold the St. Louis team to Bill Bariden reports was apparent that Goullet had start- on the back stretch of the final lap around but he four hits and won Ills game, 4 to 0, Is coming nicely, ed his sprint too and '.he best and won hands down. After winning of soon, DUPUY HAS ALIBI Pittsburgh In tlrst place in feared that the long rest, Instead he got was third place, Spears Moretti paraded around with a bou- BACK KAUFF-CLARKE GRIFFITH putting tend to stiffen the get- the Fed race. The score: helping, might up ting in between for second position quet. It was his first race here tills were wrenched. The PlTTSBCIttr. muscles, which at the season and he more than made good ns ever tape. A.B. It. II. I’.O. A. E. Peps are all ns enthusiastic There was considerable In defeating the of Thor- jockeying In conqueror ‘‘J. Franklin Baker Is the biggest ‘You’re on.’ replied Maker, whe Rhenms, If. 4 o t 2 0 Cl about their chances. The St. Louis each of the heats. In the first while wald Ellegaard. 11 FORHIS DEFEAT ingrate in baseball,” said Clark Orif- thereupon signed a three-year con- I Yerkes, 2h. 4 0 2 4 2 J team made tho best showing of any on the far turn Kramer and Spears llanley Has Good Hay. tract for and was Mowrc>. 2h. 2 0 1 0 0 1 of the Fed clubs last, week by taking flth, manager of the Senators. "Con- calling $21,000, paid fell the bank on ki v I l 110 1 ( a sideways against the Willie Hanley was a big point win- at the rate of $7,000 per annum for neteh LEADING NINES three straight games with defeat. nie Mark treated llaker handsomely, lioi FOR second lap. Goullet made no attempt ner during tho afternoon, getting first the remainder of 1914. Oakes The Terriers are tho team that Phil- i Molly, ss. 1 2 (I ( to run away while the riders were in the twn-mile invitation han- and the player reciprocated by biting "Last Feds to make a strong fight, place Loser of Brassard Blames Set- fall the renewed- nego- | Kelly, rf.. 2 2 0 (1 lips picked righting themselves. He stayed a and second in the half mile the hand that fed him. Baker's con- him Is to look dicap tiations with Baker, offering: Berry, e.., 1 5 1 II and Ills dope beginning little in advance of the pair and In It was a r». 0 1 4 (1 handicap. tht^,two-mile back by McNamara on duct deserves the extreme penalty, $10,000 for 191 He put tjie matter Knetzer, p and Detroit Lose good. waited for them to come up to him. close race between Cameron and Chicago and the best, way to a ball up to Connie Mack. penalize 0 • • In all three heats, Ellegaard, the Hanley right to tho tope and tho roll. Totals 23 4 11 27 15 His Appetite. player is to cat him off the pay 'Why, you've already signed with Ground in American to Cross. Danish was a third. last, named won Inches, Ray ST. LOUIS. One Big Bridge cyclist, poor Just by "Here are the real facts in the the Athletics for three years,’ replied The second heat found Eaton Corbett A.B. It. 11. P.O. A. E. stay at homo, with tho Ellegaard, got third. Larry ease: Baker for 1014 the astonished Mack. ‘How can you Race. Tho long Baker signed rf. 2 0 1 1 0 u League to Goullet and Spears together. The fourth, Fred Weber fifth. Hanley had out do business with the Feds?' Tobin, exception of a few short trips Many a home is laid to for $4,500. Cast July in' nought I 2b. 4 0 1 2 2 0 Dane was at the hut yards handicap while Cameron argument Vaughn, anil Baltimore, should be leading bell, sixty Connie Mack and said the Feds had | ‘Why not tear up the three-year 2 o 0 2 0 o Brooklyn the tact that cooking was not just Kirby, of. In Mali- Spears came around the outside with started from the fifteen mark. one (i o o very profitable for the Peps, yard offered him big money for an option contract like you did my old and I tort on, 1l>. 4 lo 0 and sec- Ponald who started from what it should be and many a hoard- Chicago and Detroit, first Bill is not Goullet at his wheel. Spears tore McPougnll. his 1015. give me a new contract calling for W. Minor, If. 2 0 0 o 0 n nger Phillips’s opinion. on services for in the American all the way to the tape and won. scratch, was unable to get a place. ing house lias lost, a good customer o I o t 5 4 0 ond place teams forward to any bridges to b# 'When your present contract ex- $10,000?' replied Maker Hartley, looking Goullet had a lot of in the Alfred Grenda easily captured the because the food was not right the Kent, 2b. 2 o 0 1 .'! 0 race, were beaten yesterday. crossed, excepting the big suspen- speed up pires I’ll bid as high as the next man "Baker's a money-mad hall player,” League ... 2 0 t 4 2 0 homestretch, and just missed half-mile handicap from scratch, "I K. .lolmsori, ss. Sox lmd won nine straight sion bridge between Brooklyn and nip- mark. Yesterday at the Velodrome, for your services,' replied Mack. continued Griffith. hope Mack 2 o 0 1 3 o Tho White on beating out Hanley, Bobby Walthour Crandall, p. his team must trav- ping Spears the line. Kramer the Brassard which has Mar- "'But I want more for the keeps him on the bench till lie's been hiuI went down beforo Cleve- New' York, whloll netted money games the after- won the third heat with Goullet sec- and Pupuy. a erse some time today for cel Dupuy, the French cyclist, $200. remainder of 1014,' answered Baker. taught lesson he’ll never forget. Totals 2R 0 4 27 14 (I land. which is sixth. Detroit met Bt. ond and third. C.oullet Ohrt Is Amateur Star. 0 3 n 0 1 noon game. Just now Bill’s biggest Ellegaard 'All for '1(1 and The Feds made a fearful mistake .... o () u 0-4 and Dupuy great right, sign up 1015, Pittsburg Louis in ii double-header, the first (ried to go around Kramer on changed hands, lays o n ip 0 i) 0 0 0 0—0 task Is to get the Tip Tops out of the Hans Ohrt, the San Francisco boy, '17 for per annum and I'll tear when they reinstated Bennie Kauff. SI. Louis the that was the $7,000 to the Browns after a backstretch of the last but the of amateur class. stress on fact it Two base hits Kelly 2. Berry. Homs game going the way. The boys are feeling lit- lap, was the star the up your present contract and pay No one ball player Is indispensable. and his be- run ivonelrhy. Sloleo Imso* Mowrey 2, while the second issue tle hit after four days of en- champion only let loose on the throt- Ohrt ran away with his heat in tho cooking heavy eating at the rate of annum The Feds missed a fine chance to dis- twelve Innings, rusty you $7,000 per Iterr.v. Sncrlllce hit Knetzer. of rain, but ile and staved Goullet off to the race and he also did con- fore Into the race that was re- Yerkes, a The gurae was called In forced Idleness because right half mile going for the remainder of 1014,' said Mack. cipline Kauff.” lo Yerkes to Kernel was draw. Double ploys Holly see the sun shining tape. It was rather an easy victory siderable spurting in tho final, beat- for Ills defeat at the hands inning agreement. all were happy to sponsible chy, 2. Buses on balls- off Crandall 2, the seventh by he lor Kramer. Had won Thomas Grimm a length. down today. All will Spears the ing out by of Reggie McNamara. off Knetzer o. Struck out By Crandall brightly St muling of Die Clnlu. weather warms fourth heat he would have tied Kra- Ohrt was a popular winner with tlie 4. bv Knetzer 4. Umpires McCormick glad when the up, Dupuy was looked upon to win the W. L. IV.I W. L. IV. mer in the tabulation. the fans and he received a big ovation and Westervclt. Time of game 1h. 40m too. point In from McNamara. He had ] 25 j:l 15 17 .109 ho came Brassard PLEASED TO ASSIST IN Chicago.. .058|Wash‘ton. final meeting of the “Alternanco” at the finish. On the bell lap PEPS Detroit '.’4 15 .015: leveland.. I5 19 .411 outside and it disposed of McDougal, Cavanaugh, KawfnlH nml Whales Split. 21 .417 Kramer led on the last lap with EJ- around from the ap- New York 17 15 .531 St. Louts. 15 BASEBALL EVERYWHERE legaard second and Spears third. peared as though he would mako a Clark and Spears with apparent case SUFFRAGISTS’ CELEBRATION CHICAGO, III., May 31.—©en, Boston_ 15 15 .nOOll’htln. 13 24 .351 Coming into the homestretch nil runawnty of the race. Grimm tried to and McNamara was looked upon to Packard won the find game for Kan- Yesterday'* Results. a after a while Southern League. three cyclists were high on the bank. give him battle but going go the same way as his predecessors. sas C'itv today, Prendergaat Cleveland, 2; Chicago, 1. on second contest, 2 W.L. Pc.l W.L. Pc. After going into the turn Kramer few yards was content to hang had it all arranged by rapturing the at. Louis, 3; Detroit. (12 Inga). "Mac,” however, their prizes. Schulte of the Cubs refused for 2; St. Louts, 2 N. Orleans.:to 15.H67IAtlanta ...2122.488 sped away. Spears the cham- the rear wheel. Tim Sullivan got Bill Phillips’s Pops expressed Moored his ilfth straight victory Detroit, got before hand. He said after the race to take the offered to him foi ended by agreement). Blrm'gltfliti .24 11! .000 (’lint tun'gn.19 2.3 .452 wheel third and August Lang was on of the cele- money The scores: (7 Innings; pion's and tried to give bat- place, delight today learning Chicago. Memphis .23 20 ,535:MobtIe .... 17 20 .3t)o Kane failed to In' that he felt that he could beat tho making the only run in the game or Saturday's Score*. tle, but Kramer was on hand again fourth. Eddie get bration planned by the suffragists on T'lrMt (iiunf. Nashville ..23 22.511lt.lt. Book. .14 27 .541 his heat in this race. Frenchman if he had a two lengths suffrage Day at the Polo Grounds. Philadelphia, 2; Boston. I. and crossed the a half wheel to for a place In June at the Federal KANSAS CITY. tape Friday, 18, At a meeting held Saturday, sub- Boston, 6; Philadelphia, 5. the The amateur stars failed to show in lead at the bell and, as events turned Alt. H. H. P.O. A. I Virginia League. good. League Park. Like many men the to the celebratlor New York Washington ;raln. jects pertaining .. B 2 2 B 0 W.L. Pc. the two-mile handicap. Grimm, out, he had the lead and he carried I'hadbourne, rf. St. W.L. IV.! Mc Namara Fronted by much the were Detrntt, 7; Louis, 1. Example. started from Peps’ players have never given planned for day discussed ss. I 2 2 1 2 Norfolk Is 12 .0001 Rocky Mt.. 15 13 .500 Kane and Whitney right around to the tape on Rawlins, Detroit, 5: St. Louis, 3 remained for Dupuy to the which is be- and was The b ~ *t 4 PortHm’tb. .11 10.107 It Reggie McNamara scratch but were far back on thought subject progress reported. day Stovall, II'. 9 darkness!. Petersburg 15 I I .517 they not u 0 I (called inning; the best lap. Dupuy did appear of more but set Is still more than two weeks 3b. 2 I 1015.516 Suffolk ... .1218.4W 1o put over the winning punch on the bell Ohrt made a good bid coming importance dnily away l’errlng, Clin eland Chicago; rain, New. News. lap. ‘2 ~ o aro Sbnw. if. ... 4 I Marcel Dupuy in the race for the The to be in condition and he looked bad one or two of them pretty well and the program will be arranged towards the end but fell shy. If. o o o 1 o lismo Today. l.rague. fol- versed on the of most carefully In order to make every Kruger, New lOiiglaml Brassard. Dupuy complained that lie was tvon Thomas Fitzsim- in the half-mile handicap which question equal rights. ", 0 I 2 I race by Kenwnrthy, 2ti. ... New York at Washington t-’ gamesi. Pc W.L. IV. ate too The Pep one and all promise note mosl Impressive. Literature W.L. much before starting. That mons, of East who had 27(1 lowed the Brassard. He waved his players rf. 4 0 o 3 0 Boston at Philadelphia (2 gamest. Orange, I ttllinnrc, .Ii82' ... .It it .500 to do their best to make it an flags and making of the suf 0 Lawrence .15 7 Lynn was the alibi enjoy- speech ...... 4 0 ti 2 Detroit at Chicago games). only the French cyclist yards handicap. Eric Paetz, who hands above his head after losing the '! Packard, p. (2 Portland ..14 7.007 Lowell -1012.455 able program, but, like the Giants and fragist movement will be the lea St. l.ouls at Cleveland (2 g'ni's). had to offer for his defeat. It was acts as trainer to Pupuy, Llnard band which had netted him a Worcester 14 10 .585.Lewiston .. M16.333 arm are not. in favor of tures. 38 8 10 sac, 3 apparent, though, that McNamara and second and time he de- Cubs, they any1 Totals Mnm*liester.l2 12 .500 Fitchburg 710.504 Egg got place tidy sum—$60 for every the former Bed Box hurler. had taken of tne rHll'AOO. Coumbe, advantage plight Charles Deeg was third. feated a challenge. II. A. 1 Alt. K. P.O pitched tine hall for Cleveland ngatnsi New York stale League. suffered by his predecessors. "Mac” The novice race was run in one ...,.3 i 2 3 " Hanford, rf. the White Box yesterday. He held W.L. Pc. W.L. IV. rode about two lengths ahead of Du- heat and was won by William Jaro- Some of the officials failed to show rf... • o I • o /.willing, the Box. who had won nine stright 'I'ruv .15 0.007 Scranton ...8 n.lii puy all the way around and kept at a sen. The summaries: at the Velodrome and as NOTES OF INTEREST GATHERED Mauu. If. 4 0 i I 0 yesterday to seven scattered hits .lint Plica II s .570 Wilkeshre. .811 .421 Mile Won '■. 3 o » < 1 games, steady pace. When Dupuy showed One Novice (amateur)- b.v a result there were only flvo of the Wilson, 11 .7 11 .5X9 0 1 0 was also in form, the While Biiig'iuton.. 8.5701 Albany William Jaroson, Newark : second. Nathan second heat of /.elder, 3b. 4 2 Scott good signs of starting McNamara hit up at six laps ridden ill the j I Klndra .10 10,500|Sy raeiise ..712.508 Franks, 2m. .">2s. AROUND THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT Smith. s». 4 0 I Box (linger striking out seven and al- the same time. the Orange. Time, and 11 of the 12 in Hence Frenchman tho Alternance laps 4 I I 2 » combined Half-Mile Open (amateur)—Won b.v Farrell, 2b. lowing eight hits. An error, Western League. was unable to get going fast with his the two-mile invitation. 2 o o 8 o Hans Ohrt. San Francisco; second, Toni Jackson, 1b. with three hits gave the Clevelands At the bell 1 " 0 (I 2 W.L. Pc. W.L. Fc. big gear. Reggio kept my Grimm. Irvington: third, Tim Sulli- Hendrix, p. 0 0 the game in l he eighth Inning. 15 13 .550 in the lead on the had won the fourth heat man of 2 0 0 Pcs Moines.11112 .OtSiSf. .toseph. high bank and van. Now Haven: fourth. August Lang, If Spears Chit Chadbourne. lead-off Pittsburgh loam In I wo consecutive Black, p. held Detroit to four 15.17 .435 have tied I l ion Wellman Topeka .. .17 12 .583: Hlolix City. went all the way to the tape, Irvington. Time, lm. 1%s. of the Alternance he would games ♦Frit/. beating the Kansas City team, had a lively makes it look as though Hebe o o o 0 and 11.. pvor _15 12 .550 Lincoln .11 15 .422 The Brassard Race (one mile)—Won by honors. Bob, how- JFlurk 1 lilts in twelve Innings yesterday his man a McNa- Kramer for point ... 0 18 .200 by good margin. the stick in the Oakes’s pitchers are coming hack in | batsmen. The sec- Omaha ....1015 .552! Wichita McNamara, Australia: second, to the task of time yesterday with struck out eight mara’s victory was a popular one and Reggie ever, was not equal stead of going back. CIS 3 0 27 10 Marcel Pupuy. France. Time. ,'!m. 45s. two at Chicago. He made six Totals ond game went only seven Innings, he received a big hand from the trimming the champion. games •Smith lilt batted hull. North Carolina Lrugue. Time of last, eighth mile. 12%s. out, by the teams to call off further bits in the double header, one of for .laekson in ninth. agreeing W.L. IV. W.L. Pe. fans. Match Race Bill tltatted a Two-thlrds-Mile (profes over his Manager Phillips, of the New In order to catch train. his Bob was tickled which was a double. He also stole a for Blank in ninth. piny Durham ...10 10.056 I)reensboro.18 lit .44s After rather poor showing in Caesar Moretti, Italy, vs. Joseph Spears ark had a hnrd JItntted Atonal), but the Aus- Peps, time in per 0 1 2 0 o I o 1 > .10 H .11331 Will. Salem.12 20 .575 the' “Alternance” Goullet came back A. Fogler. Brooklyn—Won by Moretti. success during the day, base. Kansas City. 3 llahlgh it was an- suadlng Germany Schaefer to go ti 0 0 0 o o 0 2 o I —: Asheville .18 13 .5811 Charlotte ..0 20.810 and won the three-mile open, the First heat won by Moretti: second, tralian’s face fell when Cbleagn meet Du- work today. Germany awoke carls hits—Cliudbourne. /willing Noted Golfers to final event of the After lit- Fogler; time. 2tu. 12%s.; last eighth-mile, nounced that he would not at Two-base Compete day. the The afternoon garni’ today today to hear the rattle of the bit Three base lilt Kenwortby Pacific Const League. 13s. Second heal won b.v Moretti: second, in a today. Stovall. tle fellows got through grabbing off puy matcl» Brooklyn between tho and Tip bass Sa,-rifle* in W.L. Pc. Fogler; lime, 2m. IDs.: Inst eighth mile, Peps drum and the stirring strains o Stolen buses- -Mann, Hanford. Metropolitan Tourney XV.I.. Pe. the lap prizes, Goullet pushed Into will be started at 3:30 o'clock, Double Rawlings ti ...28 32.41s s. Tops martial music. It stirred his hit Kruger. plays Salt Lake. .34 10.tSHOJOakland 12% It seems that ail of the cyclists who patriotic off fourth position with four laps to go. — of time for any fans Kenworthy. Bases on balls Baekari. and S. Kr’cisi (1.211 23 .5581 Portland ..2228.4411 Half-Mile Handicap (professlonal) in insuring plenty blood and he wanted to march In tbi One hundred twenty golfers Kramer was far back and fell by the wayside competing make 2. nff Hendrix 2, off Itlnek 1. lilts OB 27 .5501 Venice -2330.434 gave up Woo by Alfred Grenda. Australia who wish to see both games to never wanted war the seventeenth an- 1.. Angeles.:'/! for the Brassard, are parade. Germany Si In three and one third InnlngH are entered for the attempt of trying to get out in (scratch): second. William Hanley, San against Dupuy the Hendrix trip. ho says, but he played on a teair off 1 In five and two-third Innings of the Metropoli- Texas front towards the latter part of the Francisco 130 yards); third. Robert Wnl- anxious for another chance against Blank nual championship League. When McNamara that nearly finished last and lit llit by pitcher By Packard (/willing) Wednes- Pc.l W.L. IV. event. The race narrowed down to a thotir, Atlanta <50 yards); fourth, Marcel the French cyclist. Hie tan Association, which opens XV.L. To reach Washington Park, claims that makes him a fo struck out Packard (I. by Hendrix 2 France (15 yards); fifth. Ernest defeated Dupuy yesterday Manager veteran, -By Club. Halvcston .34 10 .080 Dallas .2120 .480 with Goullet leading on the last Pupuy. of the Rrookfeds, the fans Blin k 2. Wild --Hendrix. Cm day at the Apawtttnis light Newark 140 Time, 5t lie homo war 1h what Sherman Haiti it wai | by pitch XVaeo .26 22 .042 Ft. Worth. .23 25 .471* second and Grenda Jokus. yards). Chapman Immediately got busy, ami Time ol will tee off are lap, McNamara should go to the Brooklyn bridge. what Sherman Is h pirns Johnstone F.vfe. Some of those who Houston 28 25 .528 Shreveport. 19 30 .588 The Alternance (professional), Four- substituted “Mac” to ride a match and said war on the bank. Going into avenue j game lb 54tn. Brokaw, Garden City; 24 .5201 Beaumont .2083 7 third, high Cornered Match Rnce at One Mile—Won There hoard a Fifth elevated the same as on a George T. S. Antonio.20 .888 today instead of thing playing las Canine. the far turn it appeared as though Frank L. Kramer. East Orange (15 against Dupuy train and get off at the Third strict Second Kind lav S. Douglas. Nassau; Archie by place team. rm Spears had bunked into Harry Kai- 'pointsi. second, Robert E. Spears, Aus- Spears. station. The is nearby. KANSAS M. Reid, St. Andrews; E. Mortimer park AB. it II. I’ M. A h ser's pedal. Kaiser and Gawrence tralia ill pointsi ; third, Alfred Goullet Barnes, Englewood; Henry .r. Top- failed to figure very- Fabian, known to New Yorl of. .10 1 o were thrown on the turn while Goul- 17 points); fourth. Thorwald Ellegaard, Alfred Goullet Henry Chadbourne, D. Travers The Big Train—Kd Konetchy— 0 o 2 2 ping, Greenwich; Jerome but he Hure HH...... ‘1 over Denmark t:l pointsi. well in the "Alternance,” baseball fans as “'Hennery,” ground Howl lift, let led Grenda and McNamara one for a liotncr in the game » o o Hi (I Montclair; Philip V. G. Carter. First heat won b.v Kramer: second. show some in the three- punched of the Polo Grounds, visitei 11 Stovall, lb. Upper Neither Kaiser nor Baw- did speed keeper d Green liie tape. third. Goullet.. Time, 5m. 20%s. between the Rebels and the Terriers ^1 IVrrlng, 3b. *1 o Nassau: Hamilton K. Kerr, hurl. Spears: mile open. John Kennedy, the Peps’ landseap i o rence were seriously Spears at St. I.ouis. The real hitting hero, | simw, if. 4 o i wich; Gardiner W. White, Flushing: Last elghth-inlle, 12)6s. at the li ; ■'* 2 fall from his wheel he artist, yesterday, park 2b. ... 1 0 0 did not but Second heat won b.v Spears; second, was .limrny Kelly, the New- :! Kenwortby, John G. Anderson, Slwanoy; John M. Steve” Kramer had a big day however, Harrison. Ho the Held anc * rf. *1 d 0 2 1 bad to be carried from the track. Goullet; third, Ellegaard. Time, 3m. 52s. “Big out two doubles praised Gilmore, Garden Roy D. Weld) three clas- ark boy. He drilled Pin 3 d 1 2 Ward, City; His left leg, just above the heel, was Last I2%s. of it. He was up against complimented both Kennedy nnd Brown, o. eighth-mile. Spears and and a single. 2 0 0 o Engl)'wood; Oswald Kirkby, Engle- but after having the injury Third heat won by Kramer; second, sy sprinters in Goullet, gel for the condition of the Held tin Cullop, p. bleeding of (hem wood: Maxwell It. Hurston, Baltus- all Goullet : third, Ellegaard. Time. 7m. 0%s. Ellegaard and he disposed iter tint hardships had to face li 1 was dressed he said he felt right. the they Totals 33 0 « 24 12 Frederick Herreshoff, Garden Last 12(£s. all. Prendergast, promising young out the rol; He was up and around after the eighth-tulle, won laying diamond. Bedford Fourth heat won by Kramer; second, pitcher of the Chicago Whales ( HI( AllO. City: Dwight Partridge, lie said he would be able races and 6tn. fifth AB. It. H. P.O. A. I Walter J. Travis, Garden City, anc Spears; third, Ellegaard. Time, 30%s. A stray rabbit in the enclosure at- his straight victory yesterday. to ride today. to work for it was a Hanford, rf 3 o i I d Baltuarol. Last eighth-mile. 12)68. tracted the attention of the bike fans He had hard, Miss Plans to Mitx H. Behr, Ea»y for Morettl. Two-Mile Invitation Hnudirup (profes- Bjurstedt /.willing, cf. 3 d 0 3 d Fogler for a time yester- 1-0 game a; Hast Kansas City. sional)—Won by William Hanley. San at the Velodrome Mann, If... 3 o l 5 0 Cesar Moretti had little difficulty Take a Much-Needed Res [ Francisco I80 yartlsi; second, George C. day. WtlHon. «•. 2 0 1 2 J Hartford Club Has Won Five a match at two-thirds of a The Packers have as a pair 1 taking Cameron. New York (13 yards); third, classy Zelder, 3b. 2 0 0 3 Joe Fogler. The Italian cy- as one could wish foi NEW 31.—Miss Moll * 3 0 d 1 4 mile from Kay Eaton. Elizabeth (25 yards); fourth, Despite the fact that the weather of southpaws YORK, May Smith, ss. Games Without a Defeat 3 1 3 2 clist was given quite an argument Corbett, Australia <150 yards); there was in Cullop and Packard. The pair the national indoor an 1 Farrell. 2b. 1 Larry was threatening yesterday, Bjurstedt, 1 "Battler” in the first Weber. Newark (110 hall Pack- .hickson, lb. 3 d 1 11 0 by the Brooklyn fifth,' Fred yards). a fair crowd on hand. Frank Mill- pitched great yesterday. metropolitan lawn tennis champior p. ..3 <) 1 0 5 Hartford increased its lead to flvi Time, 3m. 55%s. as ard won his game but Cullop lost, Prendergast, ion announced tho attendance will take a much-needed rest, an j victories without a defeat on Satur Two-Mile Handicap (amateur)—Won by 1-0. Totals .. 25 1 6 2. 15 Thomas Fitzsimmons. East Orange (270 4,000. will out of all tourna day, and Its record Is still good enougl probably keep Kansas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— yards) : second. Eric Paetz. Newark (270 City. to keep the team in first plaeo. N< /HARBURGER’Si a The Peps reached Newark last nients until the national champion Chl< ago. 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 x— yards); third. Charles Pceg, Newark (240 Jimmy Hunter, who acted as^ games were played In the Colonia Where You Meet Everybody at 7:07. on the Penn- ships at Wlssahickon Heights, Phils Two-base hit—Farrell. Stolen bases- The Place yards); fourth. William Ferris, Inwood timer yesterday, asked J.arry Cor- night arriving League The ha 3 Zelder, Gilmore, Chadbourne. Sacrlflc yesterday. varilR). Time, 3m. 56)6s. a to make sylvania railroad. delphia. Norwegian girl of tbe Branford PI. to 142*6 Market St. (260 bett if he had statement Double t Standing Cluba. 25 Three Mile Open (professional) —Won the two- found the strain of frequent har 1 hit—Cullop. play—Kenworthy L. Pc. W. L. iv after finishing fourth in Rawlins to Stovall. Bases on balls—O: W. bv Alfred Goullet. Australia: second, to< mile Invitation to which Gene Packard whiffed six of the matches much for her physically Hartford .. 50 l.OOOjPawtucket .34 .421 Australia: third. Reggie handicap, .’ Cullop 1. llit by pitcher—By Cullop Alfred Grenda. in” Whales in his at After ;t rest, she will resume piayinj : Kail River. 4 3 .625 N. Bedford. 3 I .421 Restaurant & Cafe fourth. Jackie Harry replied that he was "boxed game Chicago. ; (Zeider). Struck out By Prendergast McNamara. Australia: 1 .. 3 3 24 .33; to Grenda j ami expects to continue Ihroughou by 2. Umpires -Johnstone an Tauntou ,500.Springfield. * Beer*. Airs and Porter Newark: fifth. Joseph A. and couldn't get out tight Cullop Hensler Clark. Fogler J* Time of -lb iow. Brockton ..4 1 .500]N. Haven.. 2 5 .2* | 5m. for first position. The second shutout scored by the the summer tournaments. fye. game I-i ■■ 11 * 11.^ Brooklyn, lime, 3o%s.