] 'S'-- I Fourteen Clubs in A. F. A. YANKS SLAUGHTER HUGHES Cup- Tie for Next Year “LONG TOM” CPORTING M ■ AMERICAN LEAGUE Fourteen clubs have already entered the N. Beveridge, of Kearny, and former 1 *> President John W. X* PeJ W. L. PC. GOSSIP American Football Association cup tie Lone, honorary president. 1 1 .. 26 9 .... 16 18 .471 The tie Chicago ^Detroit The list in- clubs for the cup competition 17 .4:8 competition for next fall. Boston ... 2112 636 Cleveland.. 14 have till September 10 to enter. The fol- Phlln.15 16 .481 York. 12 19 .357 cludes several prominent elevens in the New lowing have already applied: West Hud- Wash'gt u 16 18 .471 St. Louis.. 10 23 313 I This was announced at the au- Fast. sons. Jersey A. C., Howard and Bui* Yesterday’s Results. A. the nual meeting of the A. F. at loughs, of Pawtucket; J. and P. Coates, New York, 10; Washington. 5. if his crown would be taken r Continental Hotel Saturday night. The of Pawtucket; Farr Alapaca P. C„ of Philadelphia. 12; Boston, 6. Sam Llchtenheln la no poor business looks as St. Ivouls at Cleveland; rain. from deal. away from him. The new contender for s Item was the auditor’s Holyoke, Mats.; Wlssinomlng. of Phila- man. judging that Gandlll ..ost important Cincinnati of Victor P. Games Today. Besides those Ackers, the honor Is McDonald, of the •“'port, which allowed tlic association had delphia; Hungers, Paterson; promising players. Washington at New York. Becker and he must haTe Beds. Hank O'Day has called a on hand of $366.36. Thirteen C., of Philadelphia; Wiiberforce, of Pat# Cunningham, balance at Boston. re- Philadelphia In cash ,n the for he ou him to pinch hit In four games clubs attended. John Loue, of Kearny, erson; Bronx United, of New York; gathered some deal, Detroit at St. Louis. 16 18. Always Mc- la known to have a sum cently—May 10, 11, and > and Andrew M. Brown, of Yonkers, were Brooklyn F. C., of Brooklyn; Clan Chicago at Cleveland. refused huge of McDonald delivered. On May 10 he batted and on a ballot Donalds, of Brooklyn; Pork City F. C„ for bis flrst-aackor. | nominated as presidents, NSW and Ausonia F. of YORK, May 28.-The Highland- for Fromme and singled; May 11 he batted v taken the latter was declared president Bridgeport. Conn., C„ era made it four straight over Washing Jimmy Kelly, manager of Patsy Kline, for Caspar and tripled; May, 16 lie batted for the season of 1912-1913. The other Ansonin, Conn. ton here yesterday. Caldwell, who ha? tbe local featherweight, haa a quartet for Keef and singled, and May 18 he officers elected were as follows. Vice- The A. F. A. has sent In Its application U1D j lost his straight games, won his flrsl of matches booked for the Newarker. for Caspar and doubted. Tint Alexander Frazer, of Kearny; to tho International Federation at Stock- butted president, of In but will gnme df the season. Score: R.II.E At the Eleventh Ward Club, lu Morris McDonald a nice batting average treasurer. Harry Craig, of Paterson; re- holm, Sweden, recognition, gives Washington .0 10003000—5 8 Bloomfield this to- which is Duncan Carswell, of not be acted upon until the meeting the Park, avenue, city, .1000, good enough. cording secretary, Now York .1 0020403 x-10 11 ( morrow night, Patsy will face Joe corresponding secretary, Andrew lost of next month. Batteries—Hughes and Heury; Cald- Orange; On at well and Sweeney. Sfcugrue. next Tuesdny night, Billy Gibson, formerly of the Fairmont A St. Nicholas A. C., New York, Kline Clnb. lias been installed 28.—Three Red Sox CURLiV Athletic oiflcially BOSTON. May ^AT% will mix It with Frankie Burns, of Jer- fffCOMO as matchmaker for the Madison Square were ns for the Athletics pitchers pie WAC A JCftCAH on 17 he will take in sey City, while June Garden Athletic Association. United States yesterday afternoon, and a 12 to 6 vic- League on Young Julian at Syracuse. A bout tory landed the champions In third place. Britt will between Kline and Young matched Pierce, into "Buck” O’Brien and southwest of Gc “Alt" Dunn has Young t Trouble Now They sloughed Up in the corner take place at Baltimore during con- of the Germsuitown feattierweight, against Plenty knocked him galley west In loss than many, about forty years back, Arma.id vention week. at the -- three hatted Collins around li'.s Eddie Morion for twenty rounds, Innings, Ray Schuhl opened eyes. An effort Is made to have Kline being Stadium. He has also mntchsd for a while, and then stood off and Who is Armand Schuhl. and why the Liverpool NEW YORK, May 28—The scheduled the Chicago meu were so disappointed meet Johnny Kllbune, the world's feuth- of Pierce against Ledroux. the French feath the that they pasted Hugh Bedlent to their hearts' S. W. corner Germany? Easy. return match New' York and Chicago with meagre gate rocelpts erwolght champion, in a gome between off four niece tallies in The of Alsace- erwelght, and Digger Stnnley. refused to and went back to Nle- content, sawing ‘‘imperial territory” week. was not play the following in the United States League a Lorraine that of the sen’s Hotel, demanding funds. It Is also the ninth and putting the fear of Sox occupies portion afternoon anil It looked out of their minds. The kaiser's domain, and Armand Schuhl— from lios that played yesterday said that a number of players left the rally absolutely Kurtz, of this city, has two hard It is reported Angeles to Young the local club would score: R.H.E. well, he has anglicised Ills moniker has a fight of last night as though club. Mr. Nlesen said, however, that the matches on for this week. Tonight at Tom McCarey arranged 0 0 4 0 1 0 0— 6 8 1 Jack Curley, habitat, Chicago. He ia the Vernon drop out of the league. Chicago team would proceed with Its Boston .0 1 Brown's gymnasium. New York, he will twenty rounds at open-air Athletics .113 0 12 004-1217 1 an and, from the scheduled Alsatian, getting away arena for the afternoon of July 27 between According to William Nlesen, proprie- trip West to play the regular Batteries—O'Brien. R. Collins. Bedlent take on Joe Stein In the main ten-round vernacular, used to work the Alleinamn- and Joe Jeanette. The men 16 of Ills games. Representatives of the New and Nunainaker and Cnrrignn; Plonk, bout. Three other Newark boys will ap- 8am Langford tor of the Chicago Club, play- dialect. Brown. Bender and Thomas. nlan have both to be In Los Angeles the Bronx oval at the York Club admitted there was little like- pear at the same club. Irish Mahon will agreed era were ou never took to being here. Curley kindly S. but few of the New lihood of further games THOUGHT meet Young I.eroy, the only lad who has by Joly scheduled hour, cooped up in Germany, and so left his lEFFHAtV and there being President W. A. Whitman, of the him son? »»«sr ever disposed of the clever Irish. Kid York players appeared, for the Statue of Liberty. bout for Jack Johnson. This a birthplace AflilTT Another ^ the club dually left the league.^ who was here today, issued Lenox will have It out with Young Olson, few spectators, He did all manner of things and peo- .Mi. time In tbp courts of law, whore John- other versions, the call for a meeting of the league at W.L.Pc.1 W.L. Pc. while Young Herman will box Y'oung field. According to after passing the Inspectors, to at home. New York 2.7 6 806 3t. Louis.. 17 21 .447 ple, New son la getting to feel perfectly York were on band, but Pittsburgh Sunday. DeBoiae. At tbe Fairmont Club, New players Cincinnati 23 13 .639|Phila. 13 17 .433 satisfy n healthy appetite. From wash .1. of New York, said to be Kurtz will meet K. Cumlsky, _ Pittsburg. 16 15 .51613oston. 13 22 .371 a a York, Saturday night _ ing dishes,-being waiter, barkeeper Jack's former trainer and secretary, Is ■-hlcago... 16 17 .4851 Brooklyn.. 9 21 .300 Erne Zanders, of Chicago, while Mahon and owning his own drum, he hopped He that while rid- Results. (be plaintiff. alleges Yesterday's as a will fight Young Lustlg. into the fight game poor ‘‘prelim” In Johnson's car when the pugilist New Yorl\, 6; Brooklyn. 2. iug boxer. York in 1916 COLLEGE St. Louis. 6; Pittsburg, 3. of the Louisville Colonels was iu vaudeville In New CHINESE THINK WESTERN and he Dode Crlss, 1. This didn't get Jack publicity to Chicago. 4: Cincinnati, the St. Louis Browns, he was thrown to the street, owing House- and formerly of Philadelphia. 5; Boston. 4. hooked up with Promoter Lou and that lie for some time the of bit- Johnson’s reckless drlvtng, Boston. 3: Philadelphia, 0. The to Curley was king pinch man. money appealed wort h ters in the baseball universe. Now It sustained $3,000 of injuries. TEAMS SUPERIOR TO THE EASTERN Games Today. and he sawed wood. Just as his thought New York at Brooklyn. focused the McGovem-Gang “fake” was Boston at. Philadelphia. AftOUN* «>«• TWO Y«ARf the received its quietus Lio TH» *OOS,AN-L.ON Cincinnati at Chicago, pulled and game CU*te> hers of ttao baseball nine are members Robert C. Yap, one of the managers St. latuls at Pittsburg. in Chicago. hnsehall team of Hawaii of the big Singing Society of Hawaii. We next sea Curley advance man In Of the Chinese 28.—New York a for BROOKLYN. May For Honolulu, which is touring Another member is correspondent the Jcffrles-Gotch combination. University, runs here thing like stuck to fin- something white that could regain the made six hits and six yester- him a three-carat glis- $13,000 Curley’s some very Interest- two Honolulu papers. Several players this Jeff slipped - this country, glveB who made 12 hits gers and Hack received crown. Jim Flynn appeared and Curley courses lay, beating Brooklyn, a lot of $7,000. our national oxpeeted to take postgraduate tener and money. ’s*s facts about pastime was a him. started to clean up . O ing and two runs. The Brooklyn pitchers Of course, Hack large piece of grabbed Flynn Islands. In the American colleges. About this time the terriblo-man-eat- CEMI-PR here and on the Hawaii commobert and all but- white hopes, and made a success of It. gave ten buses on balls, which explains came over for tbo sec- thatfj on the arrival of Ing-Ruasian-llon Mr. Yap stated that About a a dark He is now matched to tight the big the score: and him first. year previous large, of first ond time Curley grabbed the nine here one the games r» tr ip I the white race and smoke. the Russian—handled him cloud descended upon Utah University nine. He handled was with the HEAD COACH HOWE iJew York.2 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0-6 0 0 and annexed the heavyweight championship When articles were signed the respon- rrjrj two we for fair. They toured years was a cold day, so something Brooklyn .0 0000200 0—2 12 4 of the bout was upon "It, came In that tour made famous by sibility staging JOTTINGSJjj thirvlng a fortune. Then J*3| Batteries—Amos and KnStzer, young In our land, said Mr. Meyers; gathered shoulders. He traveled the sever experienced Gotch. In ma- Nat Goodwin. Curley’s some PLANNING FOR FALL Barger and I’helps. the second match with "AH at once we noticed set out for a likely spot. -*rur—>q*l—=»p«?—-0<=T>00<=>0<^>0 Yap. end, some- Thereupon promoters finding West, looking the skies nipulating Hackenschmldt's white snow flakes coming from CHICAGO. May 28,-Ruelbach held ___I little in fielder, is a better soortsrop tjpii first time In onr lives. The con- Cincinnati to three hits yesterday and The Worthingtons are sure playing for the NEW 28.—The Yale foot- In HAVEN, May man- a third baseman. A shift In tin* i£r<‘- was for a few moments Chicago won the game of the grand ball, and (hey have a lively test stopped ball coaches have begun opening ! TRIMS their already planning >0. ORANGE I.ew makes the up, bringing Birmingham to third and* order to allow our players to gain series 4 to I. Cincinnati scored Its only ager, too, in Lc^ MiUer. for next fall's campaign, and a prelim- CAPTURE Dalton back to short would help things having been stunned by run in the eighth, when Phelan drove ORANGE SENIORS boys bustle. •ensee. they inary squad of seventy-five men Is being EAST NINE The thermometer the luto the Held stands for CENTRAL HIGH along. * this wonderful scene. watched and occasional ball right given coaching. home reached below GO and the fingertips of t . The visitors were nhable The Caldwell A. C. lost its first September 12 bus beon selected as the Teed Is for the West- thus mak- the season to the •‘Les*’ pitching the were half frozen to and to get a hit until the seventh Inning. 1912 ATHLETIC HONORS game of Saturday players date for tbo aquad report, there SCHOOL’S South School's baseball B. C. His work last Saturday- Omnge High C. The latter club is a fast field B. ing it impossible for good play. will bo two weeks’ drill on The score: Brighton,F. preliminary cam defeated the Central High School was for the Bay which we have practically responsible "ttt all the games Yale Field before tile season Head one. opens. earn. It seems the Barringer team has defeat the hands of the Flynir in all,” said Chicago .0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 JFA Lincoln School: third, Simpson, Views’ playpd In America, eighteen Coach Howo and ills lieutenants, Elmer the second time within as many Abbot, j for Cincinnati .0 o o o 0 0 0 1 0-1 3 2 For Cleveland School. Time, 11s. oaned the Central boys Its “jinx” aggregation. Mr. "wo found the Western col- ,11m of the resident The East Orange Athletics, after being Yap, McDevltt and Scully, Batteries—Rnelbach and Needham; Walter MacGowan took first In- 100-Yard Dash (Junior)—Won by Carr, i he remainder of tho season. The sub- Of years B. B. lego* much stronger tbau the East. will be the entire Fromme and McLean. Hall, 1912; third. Thistle, beaten easily by the South Orange squad, pretsent during at the annual Held day 1915; second, urbanites beat the streeters McAullife, the ot beaten the dividual honors 1914. 11 1-jS. High field The Jack young course, we have been by season. 1914; fourth. Fischer, Time, walked off the yesterday. 28—The Bcliool held nt Dash (Senior)—Won hy Whit- eeterday 3 to 0, Fenuer pitching an the Westfield B. B. C., Roseville Stars Eastern tennis, too, but as a spectator PHILADELPHIA, Pa., May of the East Orange High 100-Yard South Orangeltes had the#) 4 to 0 in the 1912: second. Roper, 1914; third. for tho home nine. He a most con first baseball bargain day of the season man, ixcellent game Athletics and Forest Hill A. C.. plays it the games, I would place the Western Ashland Field. East Orange, yesterday 10 3-5s. tiftb inning, in which round the Switzer, 1913. Time, locals to three hits and fanned as one TROLLEY LEAGUE RECORD yesterday attracted a crowd of 9,000 leld the slstent game. Jack is touted of. segregations first.” afternoon, rolling up 20 points for his 220-Yard Dash—Won by Roper, 1914; refused to play. < was also in at Broad and second. Whitman, 1912: third, Switzer, light batters. Cliff Saunier the best fly chasers In semi-pro ranks. When asked what he thought of the Won. Lost. P.O. ipectators Huntingdon which won the meet easily clnrfk, 1912. Steele. 1912. Time. 24 l-6s. form for but his team- 3 ft 1.000 itreets, and an even break resulted. 1913; fourth, pood Central, The Branch Club is composed He can lilt as well as he con field, being, lleton Hall aggregation, Mr. Yap said, Greenville with 67 440-Yard Run-Won by Roper, 1914; Long 2 0 3.000 points. nntes fielded behind him. The man in the have seen South Orange Hie Phillies won the first game 6 to 4, Farrar, 1914; third. Steele. 1912; poorly of Cubans. The Falcon A. C„ a very valuable pinch. "There Is none better, and I Besides winning the 120-yard hurdle second, mostly 0 Montgomery 2 0 1.000 Bds. icore: R.H.E. hut Boston scored a shutout in the sec- fourth. Jamlesoh, 1912. Time. which nine downed the South Orauge F. many too." Montclair t 0 1.000 race, discus throw, securing second place A. la 880-Y'ard Run—Won by Taylor, 1914: ’entral .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 3 5 to Hiller, of the Jefferson A., the In his Plank Road .1 0 1.000 ond. C. In the latter's openlug game, lost He was asked about game In the third In the pole vault Farrar. 1914: third. Steele, 1912; a 1 B00 high Jump, second, 3. Orange .0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 x—3 6 5 handy man to -have around. He made in all American Broad .1 First R.H.E. 1314. Time. 2m. 20 2-5s. the Branchers Sunday. Country. "We Indulge game— and n strong lup on the winning fourth, Fairfield, in Miller 1 1 .B00 running second, Batteries—Saunier and GU holly; Fen-* ■ homer, triple and a double the game I'lilllles .0 4 0 0 00 1 0 x-S 8 1 Mile Run—Won by Taylor. 1914; _ :'ivo no soccer, college foot- 1 1 .600 smashed a record, sports, baseball, Roseville Boston .0 0—4 9 2 relay team. McGowan 1315: third. LeBoutllller. 1914; the Roseville Sunday aftex^ I 1 -BOO 1000021 t-ak*. ter and GarrUou. we’ll hear of another tocsi l«d against Tigers tennis, and have field and track Hilton 20 inches, which 1915. 5m. 11a. Well, SwXJ,. Batteries— Brennan and Dooin; Tyler, lie broad-jumped feet 10Vi fourth. Bratton. Time, noon. O. P. V. I l BOO McGowan. soon. Mills, the locnl first iieets. Baseball Is our hobby, aUliough Hogg, Ponelly and Kllng. better than the mark estab- 120-Yard Hurdles—Won by going Itupe Elizabeth I 1 .BOO Is inches third. least two men Second game— R.H.E. 1912; second, Culbert. 1913; Stceje, ASSOCIATION is due to go to the big show. expect to have nt Turnpike .0 1 .000 lished Allah Torres In 1910. The class 19 AMERICAN baseman, Chillies .0 0000000 0—0 3 2 by 1912: fourth. Frocgatt, 1914. Time. 3-5s. Where are the National Turners? Have us In the Olympic gnnics Bergen .0 1 .000 1912: feature event of the hy McGowan. 4; ■ representing Boston .0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0-3 6 1 relay was the day Broad lump—Won At Columbus—Indianapolis. 6, 8. or taken a trip for an We have a Central .0 1 .000 third. Hall. 1312; lnds can two in two they disappeared in Stockholm, Sweden. Alexander and Mo- excitement all the way. second, Whitman, 1912; ’olumbuH. 5. 8, 2. Robertson. Merz and Some pitch games Paterson .o 2 .000 Batteries—Curtis, and furnished 20 ft. other season. in fourth. Cappell, 1912. Distance, Jlnrkc; Brack and Smith, Murray. but there are hnsehall league Honolulu, composed Hoboken .ft 2 .000 an. and Dooin, Brown, Perdue and the lend and held It till days and be successful, The senior got 1014, Ins. At Minneapolis—Minneapolis. 6, 11, 2; of five different nationalities, namely, W. Hoboken 0 2 .000 Jowdy. Culbert, 1913; sec. few. Bantu, of the Maple A. C., did the the third lap, when Taylor, of the sopho- High Jump—Won hy Milwaukee, 4. 9, 3. Nicholson aud Dominicans lost to the Whirlwind whites, llawa- 1912: third. Lee. 1914; The the Chinese, Japanese, even terms with ond, McGowan, 3chalk; Comstock and Owens. "Iron Mnn” stunt Sunday and pitched PITTSBURG, Pa., May 28.—St. Louis mores, pulled up on 6 ft. A. A. Sunday. 15 to 5. Loose fielding b.v ilans and Portuguese. And there Is cer- NEW YORK ST ATE LEAGUE fourth Campbell, 1912. Height, At Louisville—’Toledo, 5. 1, 0; Louls- last than In the was and tuck between better hall in the game fiefeatert Pittsburg yesterday 6 to 3. Both McGowan. It nip ||| llle. 2. 5. 3. Janies and Land; Richter the "Doming” was costly. The Dominican tainly fun when wo get together with the Clark Thread At Binghamton—Binghamton, 2; El- learns 111 the Whitman, of the Seniors, anil ltoper, of Pole Vault—Won by Whitman. 1912; ind Spencer. first. Eddie Meehan, of the Holy much to changed pitchers early players are all members 4 the Japs. It means Just as mira. 0. second Welles. 1912: third. McGowan, At St. Paul—Kansas City, 5, 11. 2; St. heaver, tried the stunt, but fatted, game, and nfter the third the the Sophomores, the last men, but the team of St. Antoninus’s Church? world's series here If we beat At Scranton—Scranton, S; Wllkes- Inning 1912. 9. 3. Aitrock and O’Connor; Name Society' us as the 1912; fourth. Campbell. Height, 5aul, 3. his gume, but winning on barre, 4. saw a pitehors' battle between former by a wonderful spurt ruptured the and Block. losing Sunday controlled that society, with out neighbors. spectators 10 ft. larger and are by At Albany—Troy, 3; Albany. 1. Steele and Robinson. The score: event by a yard. The summaries: Shot-Put—Won by Smith. 1913; second, Saturday. William as raauuger. “As to our athletes, 1 would say we At Utica—Utica. 9; Syracuse, 8. Huegel The Grammar School 100-yard dash was Fischer, 1916; third. Baldwin. 1912; fourth, ean excel many In running and swim- R.H.E. 39 ft. HENRY WON’T COME EAST a close race between Abbot, of Lincoln Welles, 1912. Distance, 4»,4 In. the Pittsburg .2 1 000000 0—3 10 1 Hans Slol can play any position.on Otto, the former Worthington- ming. We have one mnn on our base- CARL DELANEY WINS School and Mutur. of Columbia Discus Throw—Won bv McGowan, 1912; Henry 3t. Louis .0 2 4 000 0 0 0—0 7 1 NEW YORK. May 28,-Owlnn Henry, some work 1913: third. Hall, 1912; diamond. He did backstop Hall has been signed' bell nine in the of Edward K. C Batteries-Adams, Robinson and School. For two years Abbot has beaten second, Smith. he Texas will and Setou pitcher, person Cal Delaney, Kilbanos nparring Kelly; 90 ft. great sprinter, probably F. C. Johnny and Mutur by the closest margins, but yes- fourth. Baldwin, 1912. Distance, in the for the Ironside Sunday, relieving A. C .He heat the Rose- who can do 100 In 10 seconds.” Jack Doyle In their tVlllls, Steele Bresnalian. lot compete Eastern Olympic by the Nutley Yap, yards partner, outpointed Mutur triumphed by a foot. % In. had been bout at the A. C. Inst terday ryouts In Capibrldge, Mass., on June Eddie Barrett after the latter The Kosevllles inode ten mem- ten-round Olympic Hammer Throw—Won Condit, 1912; villeg Saturday. Mr. Yap concluded that several Nevertheless. Abbot running against this by as was It was thought that night. expected. Injured. same opponent In the last lap of the second. Middleton, 1914; third. Woehllng, Uuiry. who Is studying at Blackwell errors. SCHOOLBOY LEAGUE 1913. 112 Grammar School relay beat him by 1912; fourth. Smith, Distance, College, Oklahoma, would come on for ft. In. yards from an almost even start In this 7 he big games, ns the Irlsh-Ameriean A. The Dominicans H. N. S. team will A. A. the season Class of 1912: The Mutual opened event. The summaries: Relay—Won try Class ... Le would do so. Southern Senior. had announced to out a team for Thurs- Mudisou A. Grammar School 100-yard Dasli—Won second, class of 1914; third, class of 1913; he unable get Saturday with a defeat, ibe have been forced to vom- by Muter, Columbian School; second, fourth, class of 1915. Time, 1 min. 40 sec. SOUTHERN LEAGUE day afternoon and A. winning. 8 to 5. The Mutuals are \V. L. Pe.l IV. L. PC. cancel its gome with Eddie Uslar’s of home talent this season. 1. Market.. 4 1 1 2 .333 posed W. .MUIBergen At 9. 1G, 0; Uslar take DOUGLAS Avon A. C. Mr. please L. 1 Memphis—Montgomery. Miller 4 .800 Avon 1 2 .333 Memphis, 3. 11. 0. Rndabangh and Gib- A1 the former Forest Hill player, v Hawthorne ;i 1 1 3 .240 notice. Grade, .780jMadiHon.... icns; Hopper and Beabaugh. Morton ... 4 2 0 2 .000 to Ride in Is well with the New Providence. * W.L. Douglas makes .687jCheBtnut L\ Pohfal Chosen At Atlanta—Atlanta-BlrmlnRtam. rain. going CU^ETC ^kestuut... 2 2 .fiOOiMonmouth. 0 4 .000 IB w V and sells more $3.00, At GhattanooRa—Moblle-Cliattanooga, Jack Dnlton, the Roseville Stars' fast B. B. C. 3 O Ea YesterdayResult*. ■aln. and shoes Ai Nashville—Nashville-New Orleans, -'v. ten a , e eA ^ a mm $3.50 $4.00 Iawthorne 21; 9. the Team 9 A Avc., Bergen St., Olympic Bicycle lostponod owinR to technicalities, due -X8Q 80,50 Avon Avp,, 16; Madison Ave., 3. thananyothermanu- 0 chanae of nianaffement. v w r S^-SOOSg^ w u Miller St.. 10; Morton St., 8. CANT GO DAM THREE-MAN TOURNEY lecturer In the world LEE TALBOT The final selection of ten bicycle riders Providence; John Beck. New York; Larry Hesterfer received bis first blR 28.—Lee VAILSBURG. ! PIKRCE-TBIO. W.L. S3.00&83.50 Southern Junior. KANSAS CITY, Mo., May Douglas Jerome Steinert, New York; Joseph Kop- \ of the season 129 1581 Weber IE 1»t ■ | Monday, pitching Lange ■ ih rnuneing in .— who will represent the United States Talbot, who participated tho Olympic shoesare worn millions of -i A. Gerber 158 110 Gansler .159.121. by sky, Boston; Frank Meissner, Grand t Rains! the Maple A. G. The West at London, and according to One ol w. L. Oflleinl Standing. the Olympic contests at Stockholm Is as games E. Gerber 183 190 Barnes .172 163 men, because they are the pair Douglas Rapids; Jesse Pike, New York; George ] ludson learn clouted him for fifteen officials, was expected to win the ham- or shoes W. Jj. Pc.I W. U Pc. follows: Carl Shutte, Kansas City; W. mer throw for the American team al best Shoes in the world for #2-00 $2.50 Boys* F. Norgauer, Cleveland, and Walter afetles. including a homer, a triple and Totals 470 464' Totals 477 418 Iawthorne 5 0 l.OOOiSo. Market. 1 2 .333 Stockholm, and who also was to be win outwear C. Martin, St. Louis; Alvin I-oftes, Pohfal, Newark. KLAXON I VAILSBURG. the price. They are the lead- positively , And i son ..3 1 ,750|Miller 1 2 .333 , 1 trio of doubles. entered Mn the discus throw, yesterday Splvlns 194 174ii.an«e 156 10* ers two pairs ol other makes. tvon 2 1 .646 MoHon _ 0 4 .000 wired New York officials that he would ... 151 164! A. Gerber .. 171 145 everywhere. .... 2 1 3 Bcblothan iergen .f.66i\Vashiugt n 0 .U00 A. C. will be of the he unable to take part in the games. The Armory guests Fredericks .. 130 165 E. Gerber ... 166 179 Chestnut.. 2 2 .5otH Talbot's business requires Ills enUro at- nt new West Bide Oval Sun- W. L. Douglas 84.00, 84.50 lay Vtews be said. and tention, Totals 475 502! Totsls 493 49* and 85.00 shoes Cus- Jersey City Rochester \ ay morning. equal I KLAXON. A good game is expected when the Jef- PTERCE-TRIO. tom Bench Work costing FOR HAPPY DAVIS Weber 150 1491 Splvlns 180 Ufl ersons and the Jronslue F.> C. clash on ONE 86.00 to 88.00. Major League Both Victories Gnnsler 138 130!Seblothnn .... 142 31t Register \ ’arkvlew Oval Sunday morning. Holmes, BALTIMORE, May 28.—Happy Davis, Barnes 196 1191 Fredericks ... 212 180 ——- 1 lie former team's fllnger. Is said to be a of Philadelphia, liad an easy time with Why does W.L. Douglas make and Totals 484 4281 Totals 535 sS, Notes Ind. He shut out the Parkviews this Johnny Daly, of Baltimore, last night. •ell more and The two leading International League tBAtted for Munsell In ninth. The hOUt went the full limit of fifteen $3.00, $3.50 $4.00 eason. 2 to 0. clubs. Jersey City and Rochester, beat Runs—Jones. Bees; Conroy 2, Johnson rounds, but It wa» Davis's fight all the •hoes than any other manufacturer 2, Lellvelt. Butch Holmes. and at the end the bout their respective opponents. Baltimore way through, CORNELL ATHLETES HURT in the world? Giants won again. Sixth straight. Errors—Truesdalo; Lellvelt. was given to Him. The decision met the and Buffalo, yesterday. The Royals by Buffalo .n i o o i o n o . 12 Gandll. lb.. 4 2 12 0 All Male and Female and wear. a O'Hara. If. 4 1 4 0 Russell, ef.. 3 110 style, fit Don’t take a no-run I*aw- I treat all forma of nervous de- pitched no-hlt gnmo for BALTIMORE. I JERSEY CITY. 3b 4 2 0 4 Purtell. 2b.. 4 0 3 1 Bradley, Impotency, vital weakness, substitute for shoes. rence against Worcester in a New Eng ab.h. o.a.| ab.h. o.a. ss... 4 11 2 H’tnian. ss. 3 113 bility. W.L.Douglas Holly, vnrlcoeele, unnnturnl drains, dis- will not the Murphy, rf. 3 3 0 llJanvrlii. 3b. :i 1 1 2 Fischer, e.. 2 13 O'Roth, c. 2 1 3 0 If your denier cannot W. L. shoes, \rrlta W. L. Douglas, Brockton, Moss., land league game, join eases of the heart, kidneys, stom- supply Douglas ;'orcoran,3b 10 1 SlMcCronc. rf ♦ 2 2 0 Maxwell, p 2 0 0 3 Mattern. p. 3 0 0 1 for Shoos sent > Fast Color HyoioU u$od, until close of the New liver and' blood and catalog. everywhere delivery charges prepaid. Yanks the Eng IValsh. If... 3 1 3 0 Purtell. If... 4 0 10 Winter, 0 0 0 ach bladder, p.. o| skin, chronic bronchitis, asthma, land League season. lettman, cf 2 1 3 O'Barrow. cf.. 3 12 0 •Bsehinnn 1 0 0 0| Totals _30 8 27 11 CALL AT W. L. DOUGLAS STORE: 831 BROAD ST. consumption and ALL FEMALE WtodeoiiMPfm ■Schmidt. lb 2 0 7 lljchlafly, 2b. 3 0 14 tHIggius ..1 0 0 0| r< r% STANDARD—Medium ™ DISEASES. fS LLliS1.1.- Parent. 2li.. 4 14 3|BemU. r.... 4 1 4 3 (Johnson .. 0 0 0 01 ■- -I’ll JLL^JLi ■■..■.■E-Ll- Ed Ruelbaeh In pitching better bal Vlalsel. as 4 1 1 3 Roach, ss... .3 0 2 4 CONSULTATION FREE. —1 gK H CHEM/AUER-Dark ever, the h« 1 1 now’ than judging by way Bergen, c... 4 3 2|\gler. lb. 2 114 Totals ...32 8 24 11! Office open 3 to 4 F. M.—5 to 8 P. M. JLJm. jg jJIV JERSEY EXPORT—Ucht trounced the Rods yesterday. The Cul shawkey. p 4 2 2 OiHageruuin.p 4 10 1 •Batted In the seventh for Maxwell. and tHntted In the Also Tuesday Friday Mornings hits ninth for Fischer. lienver allowed but three scattered 9 24 7 27 15 0 to 11. Totals ....30 121 Totals ....30 JBatted in the ninth for Whiter. bottled beer at home ■* Runs-Walsh, Gettuian, Bergen; Jan- Runs—Fttzpulrlck, Myer, O'Hara; Office Closed Only Sundays. r« Pure, supplies Larrv Doyle, tho (Hants' star, driller vrln 2. McCrone. Barrow. Agler, Hager- Demmltt, Hanford., (land'l 2, Roth. 1"■ " man 2. Errors—FJtzpatrlek; Roth. ._ l out another circuit drive yesterday, tin wholesome, refreshing drink with Errors—Walsh. Gettuian, Parent 2; Toronto —t— 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0—3 second within three days. Barrow. Roach. 0 0 Montreal 0 0 0 4 0 1 x—a meals and at all times with a Every Drop Baltimore 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-3 OLD DR. ORINDLE guatf- | The Athletics gained yesterday b\ Jersey City. 0 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 x—7 OVER 80 YEARS A SPECIALIST IN Holmes’s Fine Fitch Inc. ARONSON SENIOR LEAGUE heating the Red Sox. and are now third I" anteed of flavor and DISEASES OF MEN B uniformity come fast? BUFFALO, N. Y., May 2S.-Holmes Its My. didn’t they up w. U Pc. W. L. pp LOCATED OVER SO YEARS AT i Does Hustlers pitched gilt-edged ball for the 2 0 1.000 1 2 It health .Tagles Wcpquahics .333 171 West 12tti street, New York quality. brings good Eddie Collins had four hits, includlm Cubs 2 0 1.000 Emblems... 0 2 yesterday and Rochester beat the Blsons .000 Between Sixth and Seventh Avenues. ! Globes 1 1 500 Ptoueers 0 0 two doubles. To make it look bette ■ 7 to 2. The score: .000 Do surttr front any disease peculiar tc cheer and 1 2 you fellowship. Aronsons.. .333 men? Feel old before your time. weak, un- good the ebamps totaled seventeen hits. BUFFALO. ROCHESTER. I Results of .Sunday’s (lames. able to marry? Have any BLOOD POISON, ■ Order From Your Dealer Work ab.h. o.a o.a j;. ab.h. pain In tha bonea and Joints, red spots, skip g Joe Carter's Newark Colored Giant * Btock. ss. 4 2 2 2 Vl’MIllan, ss 4 0 2 6 Jagles, 10; Aronsons, 5. dn»aees. ULCERS, painful .welling., KID- Phone 5530 Market , Tr’sclale, 2b 3 0 1 6 lonroy, 3b.. 5 3 1 1 Globes, 15: Emblems, 6. NEY and BLADDER complaints, scalding.. |I Polarine is an economical in Simla will be the opponents of th© Westflel 1 w«ak shape- Beck. If. 2 0 2 0 lohnson, 2b 4 2 0 2 Cubs, 12; Weequahlca, 9. STRICTURE, gravel. back, VARI I HYDROCELE. NERVOUS DR I motor oil because it lubri- Ea'y to Handle B. B. C. at Westfield Decoration Da Murray, cf. 3 0 5 0 Dshorne. cf. 5 3 5 0 COC5LE. ffalf Barrel' lost vitality? If so. lose no time. Geo. W. Wiedenmajer, I afternoon. Jones, lb... 3 011 0 adlvelt, rf.. 3 2 11 BILITY, cates so 1 McCabe, rf 3 0 1 0 ICauff. rf,... 0 0 0 0 ARONSON JUNIOR LEAGUE Oo to the well-known, long-established olflc. '* thoroughly. at 1TI West Inc. HI 3b. 4 4 2 2 If_3 1 l 0 of Dr. Grlndle, Twelfth at., Bor Hatch. Shi Burns, of Eng ■ Hues, where thousands before you have found com- II You get the lull working So/a The bout between M’Alllster.c 3 0 3 1 Spencer, lb. 4 110 0 W. L. Pe l W. 1,. Pe. J. Everywhere t I plete and speedy restoration to health, power 698 Market St., Newark. N. land, and Mike Gibbons, of 8t. Paul Merritt, 1 0 0 1 Blair, c. 4 0 7 2 Hillsides... 6 (I Ends. 3 2 .610 value from every drop—then ■ p 1.000[We,t and vlrne. 0 0 0 4 1 0 Sox. 3 2 .6001 Achilles .... 1 4 III which was to have occurred on Msv 21 Killian, p 2 Holmes, p... 2 Black .200 Diseases Cored. — — — Contracted quickly Munsell. 0 0 0 — ... 3 2 ... « it bums and you p. 1 Belvons 600'Lincoln* 6 .000 Lsi.riic.i m ossivu, v»r tttJH, g» .«:i ^ H up cleanly, STANDARD OIL COMPANY he some In Fiut«»kvi will probably held time June ... 1 0 o n 27 •Gllrnore Totals ....30 13 13 Results of t.smes. in o strictly scientific manner. No pain. no with carbon. bee 1 Sunday's have trouble aacor»on^.d in N«, J«rwi Burns has stomach trouble and has tSchang .... 1 1) 0 0 No detention .from business. Hillsides. 6; Black Sox, 1. to June 15 o r AD VICK FfUBE MEDICINE $1 ordered stop training until 6. Totals ... .27 8 27 14 l West Ends, 8; Belvopa, His professlonsil services are the lowest. •Battad for Killian In aavant&i. Achilles, 11; Lincolns, 1 Hours. 9 to 9: Sundays. 9 to A

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