REILLY IN RARE SHUT OUT VICTORY TIGERS IE NOW IN SIXTH PEACE/'

in Over- Allows Bloomfield Six Harrison Nine Victory Over Skeeters Only Captures Holy to consolidate or ! nents, and Alf Goullet wap scheme under his hat the two teams' runs together Jim must make though l earn in Coffey good tonight and the Na- whether it is one team having the time Game Helps Hits in Name League Contest among the trio. Kramer won all three the Fourteendnning if he to receive further atten- highest runs. A’s teams have the hopes 1915 tional and to make a twelve- heats like breaking sticks. He it Intercollegiate League most while B’s team has the to Advance. Battle. Park. tion, In a big way, from the devotees runs, Peps’ still the "Old Master,” and fourteen club league, of which he was to be highest number of runs. Who wins? of the has been at a Glance boxing game. Coffey Champions didn’t come to Is there such a word as understand- years of championship life seems to the president. It pass sort of ln-and-outer, but of late he in is it facts? a, and Comiskey, of Chioago, was the ing betting- or plain have added to his capabilities. L. K. & S. T. GRAYS GAIN ON RICHMONI WHITE WEAKENS IN I4TH NOTABLES ATTEND GAME has been very consistent and has The following athletes scored j —O— fellow who crabbed the deal, and Without knowing anything further been winning his bouts with knock- I The Newark Peps are home fron victories In the Intercollegiate Johnson and Comiskey fought and about your methods of betting, outs. That Is the It ihe way, seems, meet held at Franklin Field, became bad friends over the affair. would say that the intent of the bet Newark advanced from seventh T. In one of the most base- the West, after a trip that might bt Charley "Shrimp" Reilly of the interesting fans like to see things done, and as you mention was to add the scores on Johnson may not think that others place to sixth position in the Interna- Dave White of ball tilts of the season, the termed as "pretty fair.” They wor Philadelphia, Saturday: teams and the A. B. S. team bested present a result Is the most of the two together Coffey popular 100-Yard Dash—H. L. know about the scheme in tional League race yesterday by de- the Bloomfield F. in a fourteen in- Holy Cross Holy Name Society team, live games on the road and lost four Smith, question, person having the teams with the fellow in the in ring today. 10 but some whole runs to be winner. The word feating Jersey City, which is last, ning battle at Harrison Field, Bloom- of Harrison, administered a shutout and they scored their victorlet Michigan. Time, seconds. day the story may most to in- Providence, flnul defeat to the St. Michael Holy Name come to understanding is synonymous a ten-inning battle. Held, yesterday afternoon. The straight and the losses also came in 220-Yard Dash—H. L. Smith. light. of this city, 4 to 0, at the Jim is the man whom tent in betting. A bet, though not which is fourth, nosed out Richmond, tally favored the Tabs by 3 to 2. Society line, Flynn Coffey Michigan. Time, 22 seconds. O— Newark Federal yes- a bunch. They are to be back here specified, is sometimes understood, Reilly was in rare form, holding the League grounds, has to beat tonight, and if lie doesn't fans of West Hudson which is third. No other games were afternoon. It was a 440-Yard Run—James E. Mere- though technically a dispute might Bloomfield aggregation to six hits, terday Holy now for a long stay, and, with good scheduled than do It he will find himself a very turned out strong after- the settlement of the yesterday. was Name League struggle and morn Penn. Time, 48 seconds, yesterday be raised over while on the other hand. White weather and good baseball, the games dith, of the Clubs. 800 enthusiastic rooters were in at- much a However, facts are facts, and (Standing touched for 16 safe blnglea. White despised man. Nothing but equaling intercollegiate record. noon to witness Holy Cross and the wager. tendance. The crowd was a repre- should be well patronized. Newark it is always best to have a clear and W. L. Pc. W. L. Pc. weakened in the fourteenth Inning, knockout will fol- St. Michael's team in a satisfy Coffey's 880-Yard Run—James E. Mere- play Holy Buffalo .. 14 7 .007 Montreal.. 14 13 .510 sentative one, Mayor John J. Daly, comes close to having the best club thorough understanding. and the Tabs scored two runs. Bur- Rochester. 14 10 .588 Newark... 10 14 .417 of Harrison, and P. T. Powers, the lowers. and if the "Dublin Giant" Penn. 1 minute 64 2-5 Name League game at the Peps' nett, the Tabs' poled out in the , and when the dith, Time, —O— Richmond 15 12 1116 .407 shortstop I on hand. .556jToronto... president of the Peps, eing should just go along and outpoint Park in Harrison. The crowd was J. P. N.: 17 four hits, The summarry: season is Its conclusion, the seconds. Pr’vldence 14 12 .538|Jersey C*y 9 .346 Mr. tossed the first ball. The reaching a half Daly up it wouldn't be at the What are the premiums on T, A. B. 8. I BLOOMFIELD. tin Flynn satisfactory Mile Run—I. D. McKenzie, representative, and in gathering Yesterday’s Results. majority of the rooters carried Peps are almost certain to be right up dollar of 1855, a quarter dated 1853, r. b, e.| r. h. e. all to his thousands of friends. were P. T. of the Newark Newark. 2: Jersey 1 (10 in.). 0 0 horns, which they used to good ad- Flynn, the Princeton. Time, 4 minutes 22 4-6 Powers, with initials? City, L. Crlhbin, rf 1 X OlAdams, e... 0 there fighting for gonfalon. and Lincoln pennies Providence, 10; Richmond, 9. the struggle, of ran a .1. Crlhbin, If X 1 OiDavls, ss.0 X 0. vantage throughout course, light bit, and he inuy —O— seconds. Peps, and Mayor John J, Daly, of W. J. B. of.. 0 0 which was with sensational 9 Saturday's Scores. Unmett, ss... 1 4 OjK. Dillon, 0, replete put up an interesting struggle for a Two-Mile Run—D. F. Potter. Harrison. Mayor Daly tossed up the If your quarter has no rays or ar- It II It The Pittsburgh Feds, which are Buffalo. 4; 3. Hoyle, 2b. 0 2 OBardner, 11>... | fielding. rows it is valued at 53. No premiums Newark, few but it is 9 minutes 271-5 first while Mr. Powers viewed 4. MeOlynn, 3b. 1 1 (fRawson, 2b... 0 I) 0 | Garrigan was the pitching selec- rounds, pretty good it ail over” the Cornell. Time, ba’l, Buffalo. 11; Newark, “putting Pittsburgh are listed on your other coins. 2. ■T.J.CrXbbln,cf 0 1 OilMInm'nnd. 3b 2 2 III tion of the home boys and he twirled betting that the "Fighting Fireman'' seconds. the antics of the youngsters from Toronto. 3; Jersey City. (t Pirates, as far as attendance Williams, lb. o 0 O'A.Ham'ond. rf 0 1 in masterly fashion. But six hits, goes, o Toronto, 11: .Jersey City, 7. If... X 1 0 will take the count before the con- 120-Yard Hurdles—Robeeq B. the grand stand. Holy Cross won, Montreal, Providence. 6. Foley, c. 0 2 0|Blmpsnn, well scattered, were corralled front are leading the league, but the race J. P. N.: 15; 0 1 0 7: Montreal, 6. Reilly. p. 1 4 p. his and he forced test is over. Some of the experts give Ferguson, Penn. Time, 15 2-i> ■1 to 0. Groundkeeper Fabian, of the Give me the route and fare by trol- Providence, puzzling delivery, is such a close one that seven out Rochester, 4; Richmond, 3. 0|White, Mc- from Newark to eight batsmen to fan the air. him live rounds, and It may take seconds. Polo Grounds, was an Interested spec- ley Keansburg. Richmond. 8. Totals. 5 16 0| Totals .3 0 <> of the eight clubs have a good show. Rochester, 4; Glynn was the opposing tlinger, and READER. T. A. B. 8... 1 0 2 I) n 0 (I II (I 0 0 0 0 2-5 Coffey six rounds to do the trick. 220-Yard Hurdles—A. W. Stew- tator. Fabian came over to see John Games Today. he, too, did well. McGlynn held Holy Poor old Buffalo is last, and it looks We don't mind giving the route, but Bloomfield.. u ii o o l (I 2 o o a i) o o b—3 (a. four errors —©— art, Princeton. Time, 24 2-6 sec- Kennedy, who looks after the Peps to look elsewhere for Newark at Jersey City ni.). Cross to seven hits, and as the Blues were a case. you will have if hopeless .Jersey City at Newark (p. m. >. behind him figured somewhat In the Charley Weinert was after the fight onds. grounds. the fare. Take one of the big green The situation in Buffalo is peculiar. ; Richmond at Providence (2 games). Ackerman Checks Anchors. Holy Cross score. The hatting of oars at Broad and Market tonight with Coffey, but he was side- Hammer Throw—H. P. Bailey, streets; Montreal at Rochester (2 games), and new I here feel The Vallsburg Tigers visited Lynd- Bill Reynolds, Al Harris Andy The spaper boys up J. P. N.: marked Perth Amboy and ride to Toronto at Buffalo (2 games). was a tracked for Flynn, and now Jack Maine. Distance, 166 feet % inch, where McCormack, of the winners, a Perth At Perth Amboy hurst yesterday, they disposed that they are not in major league Is there a premium on a dime dated Amboy. Games Tomorrow. of the Anchor A. A. of that by feature in the Holy Cross victory. Bulger, Weinert's manager, is going new intercollegiate record (made to Central Traction place city and they do not appear to grasp 1841? G. A. D. change Jersey Providence at Newark. of 13 to Si. the Reynolds clouted out three singles, on line for The takes the score Ackerman, after the "Dublin Giant" in a differ- i Friday). There is no listed on Keansburg. trip Jersey at Richmond. McCormuek was there with a baseball. When they premium your City Tigers’ pitcher, held the Anchors iO major league Dart- about two hours and fifteen minutes, Toronto at Buffalo. the left Held fence and Har- ent way. His method is not a brand- Shotput—1- A. Whitney, coin. lour hits. Nineteen hits were cor- against grow up and get In William E. Rob- and the fare is forty-five cents, each Montreal at Rochester, ris found the leather-covered sphere new one, but It to be an mouth. Distance, 47 feet 4% o ralled from tire delivery of Ditcher may prove will the w-ay. for three sacks. Pete Martin made u ertson’s class they enjoy J. P N\: Reilly, of the Anchors. Kunkel, Si Hi ;- effertlve one. Bulger has had 5,000 inches. Ifeckinger’a Timely. onehamled catch of a line drive over stuff" and even "Snootful Jim- What is your decision? A. B and C row and Hefele led In the swat feat "big M. Yale. J. P. N.: fnr forth con- circulars printed, and he will have High Jump-W. Oler, each pick out two teams, the only Mike Hecklnger, regular catcher second which brought! Parke become a leaguer :or the Tigers. my" may big 6 feet inches (new and make a Are sailors exempt from paying siderable applause. Cutler, the St. them distributed at the show to- Height, 4H teams playing that day, the Newark Tigers, was a hero yes- in time. personal property tax? Also must a Michael's left fielder, banged out two record). bet. They bet without the under- afternoon In the eyes of the The circular contains a pic- intercollegiate tax? terday C'lic*trr Athletic* Swing Bat*. safeties. The night. —O— standing whether It is the adding of widow pay personal property summary: Broad Jump—Harry Worthing- F. D. few hundred local fans who turned Mameo held the Virginia Giants to ture of Weinert in fighting pose and The Rebels of Pittsburgh are play- HOLY CROSS. | ST. MICHAEL. Park to see five scattered hits on ltoseville Ovtl ton, Dartmouth. Distance, 23 feet Sailors and widows are required to out at Wiedenmayer's R.H.E.I R.H.E. asks the question, “la Coffey a Cow- ing great ball and they are naturally afternoon and the Chester 0 ef. ...0 1 0 Inches. pay property tax. the Bengals open a series with George yesterday Hummel, 3b...1 0Fiircpy, ard?" Wei- Wt personal .1 3 ss...O 0 1 The circular says that winning. They showed class when Athletics won by the score of n to B. Reynolds, If OlMcEvoy. Pole Vault—Triple champion- Wiltse’s Jersey City International 1 tb....O 0 3 nert is "the man who defeated Jim the The Chesters clouted out eighteen Martin, .nk....O l!Kenny, they were here and B. ,T. Quinn, J, P. N.: tailenders. It was In the lb.O t 3b....0 0 t between F. K. Foss, Cor- League tafe hits, several of which were good M’CormVk, OlCattrey, and all the other so-colled ship To whom should I write in Wash- Walsh, 3b.. .1 (l O’Lawlor, 3b....0 1 0 Coffey well-known baseball authorltiy, gave tenth inning that the citi- for extra bases. -ell; L. Carter, Yale, and M. L. cf...O 0 If.0 3 tl “Is ington concerning civil service? Doherty, 0m'utter, contenders." The circular asks: the Pittfeds the stamp of approval. zen performed the feat that brought —*— llavln. r.0 0 I limns, rf.0 1 0 Greely, Harvard. Height, 12 feet. AL BERG. a Coward?" and goes on to The Rebels' lead is only a half-game a to Manager Smith’s Eric Nine strong in final Inning*. Garrigan, p.. .O 0 0 McGlynn, p.. .n 1 (I Coffey Write to the Civil Service Commis- victory Harry .- Harris, rf.1 1 0 McManus, e...o U 0 "Indications seem to that over the Whales, who, by the V- ■■■: henchmen by a score of 2 to 1. Leo The Erie A. C. came from behind say: point Chicago sion, Washington, D. C. to Wltterstatter started the final and defeated the A. A.. _4 0 3 Totals .0 8 4 w'ay. Tonight he is meeting Jim way, appear be contenders, though RACES Arlington Totals FOR TITLE 7 North Michaels. 0 0 0 It 0 O 0 0 0—0 look so formidable when J. P. N.: round by a landing through a to 5, on Pyralin oval. Arling- St. Flynn—poor, old, worn-out 'Fireman they didn't Cleveland In discussing the Stovall getting afternoon. The Cross. 111 0 0100 x—4 Who are the Rabway Reformatory the next ton, yesterday Holy Jim.' He refuses to face were here. However, Joe Tin- single. Hecklnger, batter, absolutely they incident Somers declared: commissioners? READER? Aldingtons were in the lead until the was Importuned to bring Leo home, Poor Start for Newcomer*. a one who ker, the manager, is a fighter, and it seventh round, when the Erics tied more worthy opponent, “Ever since I have been in baseball Work in “Alter= The Rahway Reformatory commis- which Champion’s and tills he did with a vengeance, the score and won out iii the The Blessed Sacrament team, to him a real He may be that Joe is making the Whales sioners are George W. Fortmeyer, eighth figures give fight. I have been looking for a man of the ball to right has taken the place of the St. Aloyslus of His Fine East Freeman T. Wood- hitting the first pitched and ninth rounds. a match with Charlie Wei- plnv better than they know how. nance” Proof Orange: passed up calibre of Connie Mack, You can home « nine In the Holy Name Baseball | bridge, New Brunswick; Decatur M and Witter came all the way the sensational —o— League, Inaugurated the seasaon yes- nert, nineteen-year count such men on the fingers of one Montclair; Foster M. Voor- from first. Mike went as far as < lurk Never in Condition. Sawyer, only Hunger. with a defeat. The Blessed When it looked as if we were to terday old Newark heavyweight. hand. George Stovall came, the closest liees, Elizabeth; Edward D. Du (field, second because that was all the fur- Clark, the Imperial slab artist, was Sacrament nine opposed the St. felt South Rev. John •‘Whv0 have the Kansas City team, we to the mark and I made, an error Orange; Handley, ther that he needed to go, but It is never in danger against the Charles team on South Side oval, and Ocean Drove; Frank M. Stillman, "Here's the answer: Weinert de- that we were getting a ball club that With the running of a half-mile lie have stretched tha Armorys afternoon on succumbed to the St. Charles boys, 14 when he allowed George Stovall, the and David T. believed could yesterday the Rahway, Kenney, a would well ue, and the the competition for pro- a had It been neces- Riordan oval, and won out, 12 to 6. to 7. It was heavy hitting game cisively defeated Coffey in a six- represent with any one who says the owner race, Plainfield. hit into liomer three the winners registering that fact fessional sprint championship of A Sorely led the Imperials with throughout, round bout at Philadelphia last Oc- course of events has proven should his hands but what sary. sixteen and the losers twelve. keep off; this after- hits, while Lakeland registered a like hits doubt. With George Stewart. America will be started J. P. N.: The game was a pitchers’ duel be- tober, knocking him down for a count beyond are you going to do when you have a number for the Armorys. The score by innings: noon at the Velodrome, featuring the Is there any ruling of the Hoard tween Fred Bruck, a right-hander, RILE. in the fifth and him as their leader, the Kawfeds are play-1 round, having manager who Is not equal to the Memorial Day cycle racing program. of Education covering the keeping in and Wyatt Lee, the Tigers’ portable Blessed Sac.. 0 0 3 0 3 0 I 0 0— 7 12 6 a of ball that is not to be J. all but out at the finish. Since then ing .brand task?" in Frank of pupils after school? R. K. alinger. who made his first start in a Bell anil Struble factor*. x—14 16 3 The manner which 5t. Charles.. 06503001 and are a half game Teachers are allowed to home Tt was Lee's second all efforts to arrange another match denied, they —O— won the “alternance" match keep pupils game. Bell's pitching and Strublc's bat- Ha I terles—Reynolds, Casey and Kramer ahead of the Newfeds. first in in after school for one hour. They time out this season, he having lost ting whs a factor in the Meadow- O’Brien and Benz. between them have been frustrated Charley Somers is not the only one. yesterday, crossing the tape Hrlmra; are not allowed to detain a pupil at on his first try to the Buffalo Bisuns brook F. C.’s victory, ti to It, over —o— You could down the line all three heats, was evidence that the by this highly praised 'Irish cham- go picking the noon period. last Bruck allowed seven on “old master," who has held the Thursday. •lack Warner's Bayonne nine, McCann In Fine Form. is of time to of pion.' Can Coffey he afraid of Wei- Though there plenty out the “bonehead” plays club for fourteen —©— hits, while Whatty yielded eight. Parkview oval, yesterday afternoon. The St. Columba team adminis- American championship hasn't but the fact is record of not J. P. N.: The Skeeters put their one credit Hell held the team to four the nert? If not, why did he elect to make good, Brooklyn really owners, laps of the yearly calendar, is Bayonne tered defeat to St. Benedict's nine, Where Is Northfleld? How can one in and it was well ns do not while time quite ready to surrender his title. over the optning round, lilts and struck out eleven batsmen. 3 to 2, on St. Benedict's oval, In a meet a man tonight who has outlived been playing as expected. owners show, every there Having this all-important race in get by trollby? only because Lee made a balk that Struble contributed three hits, ln- Holy Name League game yesterday. She has the famous ICauff on a makes a false move It sticks GEORGE R. M his usefulness and whom he has al- Benny player no chances of the Pests tallied and caused the gams two and a mind, Kramer took euldins doubles triple. Pitcher McCann, of the winning team, is the bricks. Frank Northfleld is in Atlantic county. l>eaten instead of an op- her staff, and he leading league out like a thousand of getting mixed up in the jam that was t:> go over the regulation period. Weber, who was on the slab for the was In line form. He held the St. ready twlee, of Trenton line to Tren- in but there seems to be too Farrell made the mistake of his life bound to result at the conclusion of Go by way With one down Barney was safe on visitors, was hit safely twelve times. Benedict butters to seven sputtered ponent who would test his mettle and batting, thence to Camden. At Camden the three-mile open race yesterday, ton; Bert Tooley’s error. Barney was lilts and fanned ten batsmen. Then assure the of a run for its much weight and not enough speed when he allowed George Stallings to can to the West Jersey public and sat up on his wheel before the you change forced at second by Indian Jim Many Morning (iainc* (Jnplnyetl. the St. Benedict’s alnbman was found has an It was and Seashore Electric line, which has money? Weinert stands forth to- on the Tip Tops. Brooklyn get away from him. really big field began to unwind for the real Thorpe, and Bues sent Jim to third Several for ten safe drives. The summary: a branch to Northfleld. If the important morning club, but she didn't look the work of , but Far- sprint. with a single. Lee then made Ins ST. COLUMBl'8. ST, BENEDICT. day the only real contender for a expensive semi-pro games scheduled for yester- Kramer must have had a hunch of Eckman motioned tt.H.E.I n.II.E. to he much In her games here, and rell, who was a quiet and easy fel- balk and Umpire day were called off on account of the match with Champion Willard. His the J. P. N.: this cf. .3 1 Ofllutllng. lb. ..<101 danger ahead, for Harry Kaiser Thorpe to come home. From inclement weather. those to Morgan, on form the St. Louis Terriers, which low, took all the blame publicly and Is there such a make automobile as Among lli'Qee. as.1 3 0 Haggerty, C....0 0 0 record proves this statement, for In and l'ercy Lawrence went down in inning on Lee managed to keep the suffer were the Ironsides, who were the allowed to be made “a an the Metallurglque? R. M. A. iValali, r.0 2 01 E. Maulb'eb, 81>.0 1 1 addition to Coffey he has defeated follow the Tii> Tops in standing himself goat” ugly spill in the finish of the race, insects away from the plate, hut to httv'e met the Bronx Athletics at rulte. 2h.0 1 1 ]•' a»...1 2 8 There Is an automobile by the name llnycs. of the clubs, )■ a much more for- of. In reality, though, President and Bob Spears met with an injury they were at all times dangerous, South Side < and the Newark Smith. If. 0 0 0 L. Blrinele, rf..l 2 0 Dan (Porky) Flynn, Gunboat Smith, with an agency In New tA'tvl, that may mitigate against his you mention, and in the ninth inning had tinea who ha.d the Ramblers I. Sheridan, lb.0 0 OIN. Kaiser, If...0 1 1 midable loolui aggregation. That Johnson was "after” Stallings and York. Athletics, Battling Ijevinsky (twice), Johnny chances in the first one but a P. Sheridan, 3b.0 2 1 l.ubln. 2b...0 0 0 championship men on bases with down, booked for a. game at Roseville Oval. -X. is to the Terriers surely played didn’t want him in his league, and battle. —O rf..O 1 HE. Stahl, rf....0 1 1 Howard (knockout, 7 rounds), and a say, throw by Dan Tierney com- The Washington Colored-Paterson af- llepptnger, J. P. N.: perfect McCann, 0 Their, p....O 0 0 snappy ball in their series here, and that is one of the reasons why so Alfred Goullet, who has been mak- a double and a prom- was tlie P.1 0]E. host of lesser lights." pleted killing fair was also called off, as .0 0 0 ing the most noise about In what part of the Bible does the IQnnter won the of the many persons who understood the wresting ising Jersey City rally was quashed. proposed set to between the Speed- hearty approval the following phrase appear; “Do unto title from the East Orange citizen The Bengals’ first tally was mada and the Electrle Com- 7 situation were deJIghted when Stall- as would have others do ways Apple Totals .810 3| Totals .2 7 fans. this season, was In anything but an others you Manager Bulger’s manner of pre- D- In the fourth session. There wero pany's team, of the Manufacturers' tt. Columbus. 0000 1 020 2—fl ings and his Braves heat the very amiable frame of mind after bis de- unto you? senting Welnert’s case Is very much two out when Clarence Kraft ham- League, which was to havo been «. Benedicts. 00 0 10100 0—2 feat in the "alternance.” His In Che seventh chapter, twelfth Tho moguls In organized baseball Dickens out of the Philadelphia Ath- feel- mered the ball to centre for a three- played at the Motordrome grounds. In order. He has a better right to a ings were still ruffled when the verse of the Book of Matthew, Is the these there were several St. Ia*o Nine Successful. have made many mistakes in their letics, the pride of Johnson’s league. bagger. Eddie Zimmerman came ta Besides match with than has starter sandwiched him in the following: Coffey Flynn O among Kraft's rescue doubling to tha minor nines that could not get in The St. Loos defeated the Bt. JohnH and once In a while one of them second division “Therefore all things whatsoever by and 'he is the the day, men at the start of to action. by the score of 3 to 2 In a simply giving public should do to same territory. From the fourth Holy j to the front and admits that The present baseball war is due to the three-mile race, but he won ye would that men you, comes out was able to hold tha Name League game decided yester- facts in the matter. Coffey cannot do so to them.” the tenth Bruck mistakes made men in organized and that little break of luck has ye even al Park. he "pulled a Barry.” We take pleas- by to? locals in check. The Bengals and day afternoon, Olympic avoid a meeting with Weinert much again put him on his mettle to begin Is that the phrase you refer EAST ORANGE ^AVORED | in this Issue of baseball. We will say for Johnson, Skeeters will meet again at Wieden- He will have to meet him use introducing the campaign for the national title. longer. Park this afternoon. Tha Somers, owner of the Cleve- though, that be didn't allow his The encountered J. P. N.: mayer’s School Elks sooner or later and he will 'have to Charley Injury by Spears While the Hast Orange High Jersey City Capture What is the fare from Newark to summary: land as the latest O. B. mag- league to get mixed up In the early when he brushed pedals with Kaiser Is lookod upon as the most probable fight him before either he or Coffey Indiana, J. O. G. NEWARK. Game from New York boosting of the Federal Iyeague, but and Lawrence, resulting in a spill on Oklahoma City? winner of the Interecholastlo athletic League nate, to admit he perpetrated a bone. fare from Newark to AR. R. IT. P.O. A. E. get a eraok at Champion Willard. the last lap of the Anal race yester- The railrosd 4 0 0 2 1 a games which are 'to be staged at was of late he has not been able to keep Tierney. If. Somers at one time the biggest a Is $38.90. But two were in the After wins day, has necessitated slight change Oklahoma City Mowe. ss. 4 0 0 2 4 0 Castle Point Field, Hoboken, this games played Coffey tonight Manager clean. The fact the Feds man in the American League, and be Ills skirts Is, of program for this afternoon. In- Tnoley. »s. 4 0 0 1 0 4 afternoon, the opposition from the Elks’ Baseball League yesterday. Bulger will go right after him and are the O. 'B.’s so hard that stead of Spears Marcel J. P. N.: Callahan, cf. 4 0 2 2 1 1 Barringer and Montclair High schools Brooklyn defeated Queens, 4 to 2, and was a sport from the top of his head crowding meeting keep after him until he agrees to on Kraft, lb. 4 1 1 13 0 0 xvon from New 4 realizes that Dupuy In t'he revenge sprint match, Where can T obtain information is expected to be a stiff one, and In Jersey City York, to the soul of his feet. He financed Johnson, In particular, Zimmerman, 3b. ..4 0 1 0 3 0 fight Weinert. Then the next oppo- ■best two in three heats, ileggle Mc- the of the construction of the order to carry off the titular honors to 1. The Newark-Paterson and must be and when history Witter, rf. 4 1110 0 own club and he financed other something done, do contests were for Willard will he his Namara will battle with the Panama Canal? READER. 3 0 1 2 0 0 the Red and Blue representatives Bronx-Bayonne post- nent assured. bet Hecklnger, e. said he is not so the "showdown" comes you can Frenchman. As Mac wrested the 2 0 will have to be at ttiolr best. poned on account of the wet weather. O clubs, but now it Is You oan obtain detailed information Lee. p. 112 1 bottom dollar that Ban and the Brassard from Dupuy yesterday, suc- on finances. However, Som- your on the Panama Canal at the Free The show at Kbbet’s Field this strong ceeding in a task in which Totals 33 2 7 30 17 1 American League not be left out Spears Public Library, In Washington street. ers has always maintained a big wljl failed in a should draw a previous attempt, the JERSEY CITY. afternoon tremendous cold. As to the National —o— for himself and he added to in the match this afternoon will not be AR. It. TL P.O. A. E. for Its name J. p. N.: crowd, card promises to be a hard what la to weakened the 2b. ft 0 1 0 1 () on when he league. It is telling through change of Temm, his reputation Saturday Where can I obtain information on 4 0 1 4 0 O most Interesting one. The carnival her. She has not been principals. Barney, ef. he made a mistake beoome of how to get In the poorhouse? ef. 1 0 0 1*0 a be declared that An international team match is the Simon, will staged under the auspices of and has not. like A. R. rf. 5 4 1 3 0 1) when he allowed George Stoval, the very progressive, third event on the the Thorpe, the big program, Rues. 3h. 4 0 .1 2 3 O Brooklyn Sporting Club and lias the American League, provided a battle Consult the Poor and Alms Bureau, Kawfede’ leader, to get away from bringing together the teams Barry, lb. 4 0 1 11 0 O LEAGI E. CHURCH aroused the most intense interest. in the Hall, for your informa- JUNIOR "A” CHURCH FEDERAL LEAGUE. fund for a rainy day. With a storm of Clark-Grenda, Kalser-HtU and City Wright, If. 3 0 0 2 0 0 Moretti-Ellegaard. The bill also in- tion. Turner, hs. 4 0 0 2 2 0 The sports throughout the surround- In sight, she hardly knows what to W. Ii. Pc. W. In IV. cludes a two-mile handicap and one- -o- YeJle, c. 4 0 1 2 2 (I 0 ing country are sure to be in evi- beautiful 3 First Christian 3 0 1.000 Fit'll Herman 2 1.000 do. but Johnson is playing mile invitation race for the profes- J. p. N.: Bruck, p. 0 0 0 3 0 Italian 2 1 .007 Central rreshyterlan. 2 0 1.000 dence the of Baptist. at ringside. The card cards and will Just about go “snucks" sionals and a one-third mile handicap Can a United States citizen go to Central Presbyterian. 2 1 .007 West Side 1 1 .500 Totals .37 1 8 »2T 11 Oi events follows: vs. and two-mile open for the amateurs. Canada for a short visit without a Roseville M. 10. 2 1 .007 First Methodist 1 1 .500 Dutch Brandt with the Feds When the time comes. •None out when winning run wa* The race is to be started passport? M. M. Fifth Avenue Pres. 0 8 .(XX) Franklin 0 2 .000 Battling Ijahn; Johnny Drummle, of open by made. Second Presbyterian. 0 8 .000 First Reformed 0 2 .(00 Walter A. Evans, donor of the M25 Yes, he can. i Newark.. 000100000 1—3 vs. of honest Jersey City, Johnny Dundee, Because he made an state- to be awarded to the amateur —©— 10 0 000000 O—l Saturday'* Score*. Saturday** Scores. trophy Jersey C*y New York; of the condition of affairs in rider the greatest number of J. P. N.: Sacrifice hit—Lee. Two-base bits—i First Christian. 0, Itnllsn Baptist. 8. First Hermsn. 0; First Methodist, 0. Battling Ijevinsky, ment of scoring in at the Velo- is route Callahan, Heckinger, Bues. Central Pres., 9; Fifth Av. Prea., 0. West Side, 14; First Reformed, 12. New York, vs. Dan (Porky) Flynn, baseball, Garry Herrmann, president points competition What the between Newark Three-biyao ONTHE LEAD hits—Kraft, Zimmerman. Base on banal HOLD this season. Roseville M. Second Pros., 4. Central Pres., 11; Franklin. 0. drome and Princess Bay, New York? JR., 18; of Boston; Soldier BartfleWt. of of the Cincinnati Club and chairman —Off Lee J, off Bruck 1. Struck out— Game* C. M. Lee 2. Bruck 2. Hit Today. vs. Mike St. Is Notes of Races. By by by pitched .IK. O. U. A. M. LEAGUE. Brooklyn, Gibbons, of of the National Commission, being Yesterday's the Lee 1. Italian Baptist va. Fifth Av. Pres. Prlnoess Bay is on south shore ball—By Double plays—Callahan Cesar Morettl, the Italian sprinter, to First Christian va. Roseville M. B. Paul, and Johnny Howard, of Bay- raked over the coals by Charley of Staten Island. Board a trolley car Zimmerman; Tierney to Heckinger, W. L. Pc. W. L. Pc. Over Cardinals Helps showed better form than was expect- Umpires—Eckman and Mullen. Time of Second Pres. va. Central Pres. onne, vs. A1 of Victory of Chicago; President ; at Broad and Market streets marked Putnam_ 3 0 1.000 Verona .... 1 2 .883 McCoy, Brooklyn. Comlskey, ed. He beat Joe rather game—lh 40m. Fogler easil) “Elizabeth,” and ride to Ellzabeth- Elmwood.. 2 1 .007 Caldwell ..12 .883 The first bout will go on at 2:3# as Phillies of the American League, heats. S’ LEAGUE. Chicago, Johnson, In two straight a at HEPTA80PH Custer .... 2 1 .007 Vigilant.... 1 2 .338 port. Board ferryboat Eliza- o'clock. It sure is a show. Huston, of the New York | Arlington.. 2 1 .807 Boyd 0 3 .000 dandy and Captain bethport for Staten Island. There ACTION FOR HICKS W. L. Pc.l W. L. Pc. Are Idle. Lawrence has a kick coming, Saturday's Scores. Yankees. This is Ingratitude, indeed; Percy board a trolley and ride to St. George, Morristown 2 01.000 Silk City... 1 l .500 7 and he did not hesitate to let loose1; Verona, 8: Vigilant. (10 In.). that none of the where you board a Staten Island train Young Hicks, of East will Unity 2 Ol.OOOTIep Star... 0 2 .(XX) 2. Marcel Dupuy finally lost the Bras- but It is noticeable afternoon. It seems thal Orange, Arlington, 5; Elmwood. yesterday for Princess The fare one meet 1 1 .bOOINew’k City. 0 1 jkk) Bay. way Charley Smith, of Brooklyn, to- Hr. Brook. Custer, 18; Boyd. T. but he has an alibi. He ate two Increased its In magnates are Join- Walthour made a howl to sard, Chicago advantage Bobby is cents, and round In a _ 1 1 End. 0 1 .000 flfty-flve trip night ten-round bout at the Safety .500|North Putnam. 25; Caldwell, 0. It has been Richard F. Kelsey, chairman of the| much, lteggle McNamara, who de- the National League race yesterday ing In the anvil chorus. ninety cents. Vanderbilt A. C., Brooklyn. Saturday's Scores. board of control of the National Cy- feated the Frenchman, says that by defeating the St. Louis Cardinals, known for some time that Johnson was Morrlstowu, 9; Newark City, 1, STATE M FRS.' LEAGUE. cling Association and official handl- 8; Branch Brook, 7 (7 didn't have and who are in fourth fashion. Just a scalp, and it looks Safety. in.). Dupuy enough speed, after Herrmann’s capper at the Velodrome, for a liberal Unity, 28; North End, 8. W. L. Pc. ahead of the Brooklyns, who out the fans are of the opinion that Mc- point as if the interview given by handicap in the half-mile race. Bobby Silk City. 80; Hop Star, 7. 3 0 1.000 Cincinnati who Wostlnghouse Namara is about and that were idle. The Reds, him into trouble. 65 yards and succeeded in breed- Babcock A Wilcox. 3 0 1.000 right Reg- Garry might get got Game Today* were tied for last place In third the At- Oxweld Stars 2 l .087 not only had the speed, hut he on Saturday —O ing place, netting Unity at Moriiatown. gie deserves 2 2 .500 with the Giants, broke the tie yester- lanta cyclist *15. Bobby Singer employed superior generalship, as Herrmann, in his now celebrated Pathe 0 3 000 trimming the Piratee, who every cent he got, for he rode hard SUSSEX COUNTY LEAGUE. is a freak and terday by Mlchelln 0 4 .000 well. Dupuy cyclist, Interview, simply said that something all the way, but Percy believes he are sixth. No other games were SaturOay'a Scores. he is likely to beat anybody at any had to be done to reduce expenses In was entitled to a little more than 16 W. L. Pc. scheduled. 3 o 1.000 Oxweld Stars, 8; Singer. 2. time. As a first-class man. he declared that per- yards, and he told Manager Chap- Warwick though, of tho baseball, and WestInghouie. 10; Mlchelln, 1. Standing flobi. so after the races. Bobby is Franklin -MO he doesn't figure, and It would have would have to stand man ] J Babcock A Wilcox. 5; Pathe Frerea. 1. W. L. Pc.l W. L. Pc, haps ths players In but some Hamburg .. 1 *338 getting on years, cyclists 3 been showing very poor .lodgment to 'hlcago,.. 22 14 .61 Brooklyn., 16 17 .48J the season. t Branch villa .. 0 .000 if a cut, even during present failed to take the fact Into consider- Phils. 10 14 .576'Ptttsburg. 16 10 .451 SENIOR SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE. match him against Champion Kra- an ol Saturday’s Score*. Boston.... 18 17 .514Kitirlm>atl. 14 18 .438 That would mean upheaval, ation. 3. 18 10 York. 13 18 .410 short ol Warwick, 4; Franklin, W. I„ Pc. mer.. St. Louis. ,486|Now oourse, but when men run 1; Brniuhvllle. 0. —O Clarence Carman, Elmer Collins, Hamburg, High Street 2 0 1.000 Yesterday ’« Hesults. must do to make ooin, they something Lawrence and Menus Bedell Roseville B. 2 0 1.000 He is a of 8; St. Louis 2 (10 tunings). Percy And Kramer! champion Chicago, meet. Herrmann was hon- JUNIOR "B" C HURCH LEAGUE. 2 1 .887 Cincinnati. 4; Pittsburg, 0. both ends will take part In a motor-paced race Forest Hill Though he has been the Calvary West 2 1 .887 champions. est in his views, and It might be thal at thirty miles at the opening of the W. Ii. Pc. Saturday’s Scores. Second Presbyterian. 1 2 .838 best man in the game for years, he Is Point Breeze track at Philadelphia M. B. 2 0 New York, 5; Brooklyn, 1. his colleagues in the National League Sunimerileld 1-OOtj Roseville A. 0 2 .000 0 Manager Chapman and E. 2 0 1.00(1 better now than ever. I have heard St. Louis, 0; Pittsburg, Bu1 tonight. Centenary M. Olivet 0 2 .000 6 have talked such a plan over. will leave North Reformed Mission.. 1 1 that would (called innings; rain). Jimmy Hunter, pacemaker, Saturday'a Score*. whispered lately cycling St. Lonis, 5; 3. who is on one foot the races Roseville M. E. 1 2 .333 Pittsburg, Johnson, already for Philadelphia right after Roseville M. E. 18. as without Kramer, Boston, 0; 4. Emmanuel Ref. 0 3 .00(1 Calvary West. 15; A, be just popular Philadelphia, rMldy to throw down the Natlona at the Velodrome today. Episcopal., Roseville M. E. B, 17; Olivet Prea., 2. Chicago, 3: Cincinnati, 1 Scores. and that Kramer had been told as to the Feds V Saturday'* Forest Hill l'rea., 17; Sec. Pres., 11. (■amno Today. League and Jump over 0. been The opening of the cycle raoe meet Summerfield M. E., 1 ; No. Reformed, much—had Informed that he »t New York (2 will make capital out of the 8. Games Today. Brooklyn games). at Bay Saturday night Roseville M. Jfl., 26; Emmanuel, essential. that at Boston (2 games). Sheepshead High St. Pres. vs. Roseville M. E. B. wasn't an Well, may Philadelphia Herrmann Interview. Just the same and it is not Game* Today. Chicago at Pittsburg (2 games). was again postponed, Second Pres. vs. Roseville M. E. A. I wouldn’t care to make M. E. be so, but Cincinnati at St. Louis made a true statement 01 known definitely whether there will So. Reformed vs. Centenary West va. Foreat Hill. (2 c’m’s) Herrmann Calvary held at that track this Roseville M. E. vs. Summerfield M. E. any prediction as to cycling if "Big conditions, and Johnson Is four-flush- he any raolng It took the Cubs ten innings yes- week. With quite a number of cycle MANUFACTURERS’ LEAGUE. Stove" Kramer was not around. NEWARK CHURCH LEAGUE. lug- the refused terday to beat the Cardinals. In the —O— fans on hand carpenters the track, claiming that W. L. Pc.l W. L. Pe. tenth Phelan doubled and scored oi 1 to surrender W. L. W. L. Pc In the end the Feds will win, bu1 It is Pc.J S. A C. 3 0 1.000 Sima 1 1 .500 Kramer was around yesterday at they had not been paid. expect- 2 .... 0 2 .001 sacrifice hits by Fisher and Sohulte. Da Groot.. 01.000]Wesley as if Johnson would be in or trouble with the Lauter .... 3 1 .7(10 Weston .... 1 2 .333 and he didn't have It looks ed that the carpen- 1 OUOOOtPark 0 1 .out the Velodrome any was in rare Tabernacle. 3 1 .750 0 3 .000 Schneider form yester- this week. 1 1 .BOGlHigb St.... 0 1 .(XX Splltdorf.. Hyatt the victory. The big men in basebal ters will be patched up W’eeqnablc. 2 2 0 3 .008 orutches with him, either. The "Old and the Reds beat the Pirates 1 1 Pleaa’t. 0 0 .OOC Appel. .500 Crucible.... day, Sum’erfleld .500|Mt. trie today are in the Federal League ani 4 Saturday’s Score*. Saturday'a Scare*. Boy" was matched up against a Schneider held the Pirates to fou Pitted against three foreign riders knows and he will warn Tabernacle, 4: Wealey, 3. Sloan A Cbace, 8; Sima, 4. of speedsters who ought to have giver ihlta. Two hits, a sacrifice hit am I Johnson It, in the ‘'Alternance” yesterday. Frank 0. Lauter. 3; Weston, 1. the fellows. A num- the Clinton. 3; Summerfield, him a harder battle. But the cham- Hans Wagner's error in the Urlrt l to be In with big Kramer showed way, winning He Oroot. 10; Park. 6. Crucible, 10; Hyatt. 8. decided the ber of Johnson had < from Gdullet, Spears and Ellegaard. Grace M. E-, 10; Weequahio, 7. J Splltdorf, 4; Appel, 4. pion, cat-like, played with bis mm inning gam*. years ago V