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EET TENE IL ET NY Me eT eT a RT ME ITE eT I IY PF LTR UREA INIT vid, FRIGK ee TWO LONG SHOTS ARE WINNERS AT BRAVESEND | ‘ WHEN HIS RE ee an sas YOUNG CORBETT | \ at Ti Loa | GIANTS WIN IN “WRATHER—Fatr To-Night and fatnenay.— ‘pasesacl «= De RESULTS “ Circulation Books Open to All,’’ NEW YORK, “FRIDAY, JUNE 2 1905. Equitable Bias: at Their Prolonged Sant Ql Lady Amelia in Absent Winning | time ‘ IANTS .....-000120000090 5—8 Session Late To-Day Dismiss Com- ildreth Buys Both in Fine Fettle and Con-) goston’!2 1100000300003 00—3 by a Head—Hildreth Buy fident for To-night’s mittee’s Findings by an Almost Adbell from Madden. Battle. (Continued from Fifth Column.) Unanimous Vote: 5 ir orem ee bet Me nee wee AM Strang. , ; ‘ ealis totaal we jor Ames) hit safely. Donlin made a triple, scoring the three aa GRAVESEND WINNERE, anit ScmBeMGe Fer oe! Browne fanned, Doniin out on MoGann’s hit. Bresnahan bh wllntia fr thie nttersoon and each man | Ol@d> scoring McGann. Roger scored on Mertes's triple. Daft- | tipped the scales at the required mark,| len out, Five runs, [Ber penndels Ta ase cesar anne MecGinnity replaced Ames. Tenney sae on Dahlen’s muff. . Batty flied out. Delehanty fouled to Bresnahan. Wolverton were opened there was a big crowd VICE-PRESIDENT HYDE 2) 11 lg Ben (1B t08) 2 Proper 8 WINS ALL HE TRIED FOR, | stconp nacioi must, 20 to 1,1; Belden, 6 to 1,2; Speedway 3 y Pi THIRD RACE—Adbel! (2 to 1) *,| | chee toate’ fo any sand. opetng, ee [CU NO PUES { |Bitterest Kind of Feeling During the Late After-| Keralian (4 to 2 2, Red Knight 3. At Cinoinnati (N.Lj-End Bear: rs i é , cE | ncinnati (N.L.)—End second: St, Cinti..6,—Called, _noon Session and Many Lively Personal || “OURTH RACE—Acronaut (12 to Ree ee OL AY, ONE) At Philadel i A.L.)—Washington, 1: Philaderohi Ar ‘Al der Had B ) 1, Jerry C. (8 to 1) 2, Quadrille 3, RATE MB ceo cy eR jadelphia (A.L.)—Washington, 15 Philadeiphia, 3. ey guments—Alexander Had to Become ietHinkok caunning Caer bett crowd gave in to the Hanlon vack-) At St, Louis (A. L.)—Detrolt, 15 St. Louis, 5. an Ally of Young Vice-President. to 5) 1, Whimsical (5 to 1) 2, An-| Gbiting the “attornoon thousands ot{ At Baltimore (E.L.)—Roohester, 25 Baltimore, 1. | & dla 3 Young Corvet, after ns exoraae tnia| At Providence (E. L.)—Montreal 3} Providence, 7. on ' SIXTH RACE—Bt, Gallen (8 to *) een ee rite age ee inc i Tet ape a tet ht | hese te Meena area ct a A appointed to in-) «, Bouvier (@ to 1)'2, Bt. Roma 8, Ue sires eescearcermsiateyet nants AT LOUISVILLE. ing late this afternoon, Sh oxppsts Ih ends the bout. wichin Fourth—Silver Stain 13-5, King of Troy 9-2; Batis 10-1," ‘/ ames H. Hyde won everything, and Mr. Frick was so disgusted with the east he Bvening, World) fourteen rounds," Young Corbett said Ing Y Ss * , outcome of the meeting that in a fit of anger he resigned ton the Board. ie May’ Baan waa" the. tature ot \ onan, pispowtgn and you wf ‘onto Fifth—Miltiades H. Wit Wilson 2 25-1, 1, Westful 13-1, Col, Bronsion, ‘ Na ictal | Totty near pcKing “up a place 0 , J ‘BH. Harriman, who is generally believed to have inspired the report| ana Ronan Gaeta’ were sellin uetaie = GAME change.” this anna wha carted AT ST. LOUIS BUR GROUNDS. ; that was rejected, had nothing to say when he left the meeting. Live rar liable’ Keer fo Hanlon he only euniled end said in ; i f The Directors were in session almost all day. Nothing was accom-| race was promised. There were also sity, Cane eno ellie wh deatimer,| Sixth—Bravery 6-1 Judge Brady 10-1 Bonnie Prinse Charlo pena Lie dst LIN at Dt plished at the morning session, although Mr. Alexander and Mr, Hyde both|two handicaps, one at the short six ‘ t Ise that. As tor my- | made speeches protesting against the adoption of the report, which te ead | firlongs and the other at a mile and Ghampions Took Early Lead, but Hubites relfr T never, felt etter Mn’ nig ilfe, and , Bot! m not R to have called for their diemiseal ae well as the dismissal of Gage B. Tar-|or ihe. araiheey, Tre Mani reaas a ho one to blame but myself, Personally AT UNION PARK. j ) ba ait tt aae'it'ta"tntnag| Tied Store in Sixth, and Thereafter [fai crite ith lite tat i) Much Bitter Feeling. Mal for H, Hi. Rogers, Gieposed ot that|!a7#9 attendance for a Friday and the hi i hut ands in' wpe right spot. em turt| — Sixth—Limeriek Girl 20-1, St. Noel G>4 Little Red 20: 1, atter to-day by eayin ting had no reason to complain of lack T ere Was No Run Getting an conntent Pk arnnne P thie ant es ue $ parrot Th 20-4, Trossachs 2. Fitheduhed 1 ‘Dhere was the bitterest kind of feel] Minne “ore 'y ls the veriest yeock, {Of business. ‘The weather was fine and Gor tng uring the iste aiftemoon session | nty word for It there is no truch ma ie,” | the track faat. Siig o'r Until the End. fight of my, life, Tt means more to me . ‘and some lively personal arguments. It] dr. Hyde and his friends feel that he| Rent after Adbol! won the mile and 2 “Heoause of tadsnsrus oe wh swag obvious, though, that Mr. Hyde |has been treated harshly by Mr, Harrl-|* / Arter handicap Sam Hildreth met ; tnd the votes to beat the report. Pres- eae eirmod the way Mr. Hyde hag Me B. bepagi and asked him how ett one Mane saa és, eat . ‘ | eeants Miccantse bad Ste, crustal ore [(CORSe Mn JFeeriman. : Qne, of} Mr | tauol: he wot take’ for Adbell, aad: BATTING ORDER. Frager, winy caught between | clured they must pick a man lends intimated today that|dden named his price and Hildreth ac- seoond and third. Danton ttt to Wol- | oxcellont Febutation, or he cay Thal | r the situation to become | Mr. Hyde had been given Ly tad at once. Adbell’: earn verton, Bill got d, th himself. compelled by sl the “double | cep ‘3 racea make YEROM gPill ROL socond, while they were | & el geon ced’ Jere Dunn, to act as the allies of thelr bitter enemy, Mr. /cross'’ when he least expected it, and | ‘him a prominent figure in the Suburban, tis 5 hi Hye locked H: it a 1 if Hank ry ‘The combination was too stronm for Pan cole mare Siesea a tereit sanlett alread ‘Ameffa by a Head, renney., ee Browns ck hort fies “fan, One RUN? °° aaa eat ne gree, an *oine eal leot~ MoGann, lb, In n tI of prominence,” ne. ‘ive few votes that Mr. Harriman and |ing upon Mr, Hyd 1,990 added: handicap for Belahanty, if Bresnahan, 6. poughe the eaine woufa ee tnd Uae | Hite us ant abaolutely ton bot oma i fed however. : Pi race, at bout, cA re Rielonas : ‘olverton, 8b, Mertes, If. ———— Bir, Frick could muster and when the| It waa pointed out today that Dahlen, ss. EAU DA reiken, Ree ae. out, opening, fote was taken they wore overwhelm-|tho Frick Committee finds it was i meng Lauterborn, 2b. Devlin, 3b, Bresnaban ingly defeated. wrong for Mr, Hyde and Mr, Alexander | rafe"tt frat A. Sen. Moran, ¢. Githore, 2b, Detinaney walked and need gfenned: WOODBINE WINNERS. “Just before the meeting closed Mel-| to be interested in syndicates which Pu 5 Franet, b, Ames, p. Breanahan to Gilbert, NO RUNS. Fitth Inning. 2 aoe ena sar tor nee| rand Opera-House in Pittsburg, Where ville BH. Ingalls, who was plated for the | were engaged in seMing bonds to the Race Kin : supreme office in the society, that of | scctety, but it's report says nothing ony ing Darkle and Chrywliee sino warn BY ALLEN SANGREE, Donlin doubled and took third | on ghairman of the Board of Directors, if| about those syndicates in which Mr.| Lady AmeMa wont to the front in her (Special to The Evening World.) Browne's sacrifice. Hoe scored Me: |to-day and the results of tha races A H ; the Frick report was adopted, left the| Harriman and Mr, Schiff were said to|usual fashion and opened up a gap of| SOUTH END GROUNDS, BOSTON, | second, Pure cre, bromnanen “led to | follow: Matinee Was in P rogress, Catches Fire a whet the outlook | be Intare ed, A + both of them |fve tengths in the first quarter; Race | June 2—The leaderless Glants took | %ire, acoring Mogann, hanes RD EER RACES Eee ne che-hae cunt , ’ ‘ was, $ were directors, and Mr. Schiff was a|King, Spring and Marjoram raced head | hele second go at Fred Tenney's hired | ty Danlen stole yigcond, _ Devil AUS flier ad sad tal Ma Me “Bverything ls going Mr, Hyde's way, | member of the Finance Committee, and ead to the turn, where Race King | HmA to-day. with Leon Ames inthe star |eeeh ba toete? peat nm | ABN 4° Bon Dy, Bprutil; 8 tot, & from Blaze in the Avenue Theatre Ad- 5 The report is lost, I believe it will be| The charge has been repoatedly made |wns crowded back: Spring and Mar-| Part. MoGraw was busy downtown | TWO Ri Ping tert Batty” to aul SOCONI) RACH—Five turlonga.—T. 8 wejected unanimously, ‘Gh Hyde has Mr. Harriman and Mr. Sohift,|jormm chased Lady Amelia into tho| looking after injunctions, but President rearehane took a foul from Wolver-| Martin (9 to 10) 1, Orilene (4 69 1) joinin —P. li R All f, fron easily," being directors of the soslety, sol to giveth, whore Spring quit, Fig Ben and | Pullam found time to attend tothe for, Getbert and McGann retired Bnarne, | boars 0 oe Tao jou & olice iNeport ec: Parlier in the day Mr Ingalle pre-| the society securities of yarioun eon Prope nto close, and Odom | gam: ren WO RS” | Moran fied THIRD RACE—Six furlongs.—Miss yal 0, He looked pale but determined, |Mertes. NO RUNS, Gjoted that the report, of whioh he was| Porations in which they had personal a drive hard to ger Amelia home Ges WAdie COUFAL Wit ks a BOE Galety, 2 to 1,1; Toston, 6 to 1, fi Stay 6 one of the mgnore, would be beaten| Interost, ¢o thelr own profit, and that Bra.s eg om OE, tae beating agett| of the local club, In fact, the mrand Sixth ‘Inning, ASOURTHE “phon sOne, mile.Wood-| PITTSBURG, June 2~Two theatres | fourth n : about. %0 to 16, they caused the society to purchase |jormm a tend, Jstandwana mighty bax of comment and| Dame qfazned fot. the third time. |ehade, I to Bei Chamblee, 6 to 1, 2:1 , ely igth | OY crogwed” clectrie ereed was etantig from themselves securities at prices culatt fee On Tontente nel Browne sae a “bugaboo, "6 to. 1, a ‘Tino-t4asc2, || shder the Davis management on Pitth | "ie fin won fitet neon ot 4 0! Announces Resignations. Sir Russell i Surprie: Speculation as to what Pulliam will do Temney'a fumibl ‘lock and whioh they themselves fixed. ‘Tho se ahh Pe now, He hea unul June 6 to answor in |t0aked Ins the “tlbm, ‘the mecrond 88 | URTH RAGHLALE.. furlong Cas. | avenue between Wood and Smithfeld | took only Winey’ minutes forthe Aaanee \ rmomes Sickert left afte? Mr, Ingauls, | CUFitles in which they wore profitably | ,SBCOND RACH$1,0b0 add i,tor | the Boston courts, A remarkably amail | Mt, Pat O'Day wouldn't allow It. He fe Kk 1) i, Young Henry (it to 6) % latreets were burned this afternoon, to practically” gut both amusement but would say nothing, A, J, Caveats, | interested, Doth, ag eliers and buyers, Ra STR LCFOMEE: | row wan here on_sooaun of oho | Ing Brownests carck «ramets, advanc: | CSM mr ACE_Ont eile) and 7 an!| Ane fre) broke) OURS Ip cine, Avsndh “The spillce and fromen Presklent of the Pennsylvania Ratl-|heve been epecifi x vis, ot Gants’ hott viet of yesterday, |O, the throw. Wolvert ne eepond. eigith—Lou Woods ( to Bongkart theatre; whien des closed tor | Aennately lade this afterniogn that Me oad, followed Mr. Hckert and ran up ‘ oe ri hy 4 People of ila town, ‘Tie shone of every | Manan out, NO RUNS. we eer Gio & Red Lent, @ to) pone a heen slowed for] body In, the Grand Opera House had and. caught Mr, Ingalls, ‘Tho two bed nity too is pt ah is Want to ee a Dat contes! ie annell died be- j —elaetoeete: Bh caieeat eonrenatiies and Chan want TRE A Rey Mer Bmii fentra8? pane 6 3,8 hey he have Mite confidence in the home walkea, Wu’ an Fei Dey a Adjoining the Avenue Theatre is the a . aaa Chancal lor worth, in away arm in arm, Mr, Cassatt refused rigible. ca tie Wa Firet Inning. Batty tall ne Hey gent rings enney, FAIR GROUNDS FINISHES. Grand Opera-House, where a matinee] PMERON CLUB ] to be interviewed, but looked a ittle Rates ‘olverton's hard Pani ik ) orl hance, went to| Donlin walked. He took @econd on iis ‘tence provant i, t as in progress when the alarm wav excited, the ad i} tleing the aoors: wo Tune, RAIDED BY POLICE. . ‘ ¢' the ‘un: | Browne's “out, Fraser to Tenney,» THREE RUNS. RACE TRACK, FAIR GROUNDS, Br, | sounded. 7 4 Mr, Frick eame out at 5 O'clock. His Hine ee d WOR, anally by" hand | very close call. McGann was ninned Seventh Nel A Pa Vey, — @ace was red, and he looked absolutely i am half ft Be ‘who. Ii on tae Blo orale cele Done | EE an in- sai ‘LOUIS, June 2.—The racee run here to-| The audience, requested by the man+| The rooms ‘poounted by an peady a # i (ay ar pee tema apres a te Wolverton, ‘but “Medan Peake “his | ave tgp, out a ciel, Be Breenahan ¢o| G7 resulted as fohowe: gor In a speech from the stage to| tion known as the meron Soolal Club yo wad fi ‘World reportert ) drew © 0 FIRST RACE—Four a: a nT here got to eny te’ that f Dawe Some’ apecd, bub stopped early, aos, arid Merten fled 40 Sharps. "NO [Anite Btotin ai ‘oom Danlens ongrePinig jo) tobelgen cat f)| Vacate the bullding, slowly left the) in West ittleth streot were raléed thie) fesigned from the Board,” N ‘Adbell Beate Kahallan. Bitte Bhanwe filed fed % Belly 0 RUNG, | % sa Neri ‘Truo (7 to 1)'8, Time—O568-6, | Opera-Fiouse, It 1s thought all got out | afternoon by detectives attached to the J with peed fanned Can- | aoGann retired Laut Albert and RACH--Bix furlongs,—King's | wefely, West Forty-seventh street station, come! He then hurried away and would say nell, Ames did game to Tenney. | to eft, Fra: iter, Moran doubled | (8200 0 1 Hen Lear (6 0 De Fy wer fanned. NO RUNS. chiar Me oa hme fead ag, | The pollce say there was no excite- | manded by Capt, Flood, Twenty-ihvee | A 5 for three fhothing more, and wi $1,000 rp racer Be eeuee out on ‘again itcke report wea ‘esod, "Won cleverty, Ti m, Warren, 0, Eigh ment in the Opera-House, The theatre)™men Were found in the place, The poe) ete sh aooteding #0 36. i nena Melville: 0. Wier, of oun (Ee Youd hind. “NO RUNB atment out on peel waren sien G8, 9,5 apd seventy | wea about halt filled and the ushers| lice confisceted oightesn racing ana’ | ‘The sentiment was all Hyde," sald eV. Wier, Colwell rte Zooks. AEWA, 8 Second inning. Hie fourth offense, Donitn mes fanned | Yes) Courant (to) & ‘Timo-| quietly went through the audience and| dope” sheets, one telegraph inatrument Que, Ingalls, after leaving the meet-| an ies ay Tenney took a sot rap from Danlen| RUNS. | Lert. assisted many women and children| #n4 a telephone, Ge 1 I is Lead: ‘Concern, Held: for cee eee ¢ the hit to Fraser. Lauterborn 3 pnnell pingted. Tenney struck out.| FOURTH RACE-—Six _ furlongs.—| present to leave. William Raymond, of No, 28 West | ing, ‘I am thoroughly disgusted, dnd - jin in, circus atyle. Gilbert By. walk Delghancey, wal f to lead one in the battery's grasp. |ing the bases.’ Wolverton Y ireite on. |S, Maybe vp imag {26,00 | The audience had barely lett the) Thinty-Atth street, 0 'Don- |i) 89. P. Mayberry 8 Time— Opera House when the flames which| Delng the proprictotr, and John Rite, { | mile I have not resigned 1 think I will Raising: Check, pit “Gurls, Volndes, dead Ti the bases. Wolverton | on Monday, (Red Hnlent went to the teont at ‘Devin fengped a grounder from Dela: |nalting Cannell No Rune” °° Piste, eh Nace—One mile—Mynheer, 12 tol had bean shooting trom the windows | Of No. 46 West Fittyesizth etreet, Who | ‘At one time during the me Tage flee Fup Tollowed ne ets Jacob dc Votiaay. eae tage ty a es ry Rinse Nandted sharpe's + Ninth Inning, 1. amon; Your, # to 1, accord; Hllee, 419/o¢ tne Avenue ‘Theatre reached the| the police say took the money, plssa aby, botine , a “| WA Bohife ran out of the room, He was! oN meres a Taaedila tra trailed the b ~ Gm -, > perwuaded to return by Mr, Taxbell. AE Aurion and then aulied “ant for f Browne walked, McGann eacri ——___ Opera Hott and soon both houses After Mr. Frick and his friends had| Motville-O, Weer, twentrnine it to try, further, ‘There ho | ining Bees ey Guring she sient Bo Mined’ to “Dalahanty, sei LE RACE wern aflame, ape er Bah were, Oey soe ( “nt "the zopm tho pion airetare neid| ol of No, i “Avenue B, Tletbuah, Hiea'aetah There datell went if Third Inning. Wika, BFowne running to third, “NO LOUISVIL S. feneral alarm was sounded and a| Seen’ eden, "ames One sGdrovess, Di aC) @ meeting! and adopted a resotution| the treasurer of the Colwell Lead Com: coming away, Baila De hrow aaa grea! ng gathored to watch the fire,| the men’ found in the place told Lockig: toward @.vectpanisation ot the| Daeg, we No, 8 Contre. eirset, wes ni; mat Jena rp Kehalan wine Oaat gitiebont eS, Bion Sialverton singled,” Lauter out es steal, names RACH TRACK, LOUIBVILLE, June the most mpectaculur in the | police they were holding & mes eompany, tested’ this afternoon on the complaint Knight « fength for the Thee le TEP ome goaked a hit | #andied Moran's bound: NO e8 |g wollowing are the remults of the! city in years, Tapiany oe Jendsrahip paar an teal ‘Under this pian @ chairman of the| of the company for raising « check for Long Shot Won eres toward 24 [ Pauterborg, Mea: ney bee gait Tenth Inning, Esoel here to-day: The Police Department roved oft a! Agwombiy Diet Board of Directors will be elected. He | #800 to $1,800, The arrest was mate by rH RACEMthe May Giaken, tor |tanen's high fan By, RO No RUN fanned. Danten sot « soratoh ST RACH—Seven furlonga-—the| mong “wood streets and Diftir avente, | CHbIeH Hern Bila, tse an $e: Detective-Serat, Flood, Foe Von oit ‘fitboo etavar ence Tauterborn wee the ¢ fourth, 'vigtim of nt Wand. feat gt A poratoh | pe eto defitat by one longi High: | mond Wood atrests and Fitth avenue, | cublen the, room, tried, te Accomiing to. Assistant District-at- Baer ‘good. Won ly. gtd foe bgt Mees. mo ne i, ae toi ie fannie eee ASR, evi, our, Panter Jena Fitne, (¢ to 1)°2, Wolin (8 to 1) 8, Pah d x, pay Reosbeety a4] Greenbaum, of the supreme, are tomey ‘who tas the ones’ in 0. Wolverton, | Time—t ow! je intense ont it was im- | rentrain thé poltse trom intert the club. The olub has been charge, fas made a full con.|, Starters eat I nh ahi Mh reaver out, Giltbert ne. | gPCOND,, RACH. Four and a. hait | poetble to go very near the burning | the club, The club has been 1n oxtat femaign’ of tule and other entedends ot oh cit ak Whinanont, who Was @ length in front of] Hea ee epney walke, “Bally | TTD Co ies tine au’ theatres ue Theatre and Grand Oporae| ie nae Deen Feuded orang to Li re a i Bal wat ik Salles Finlehed Strong, Mloventh Inning. (THIRD RACH-Bteeplechse; | shore House are located on the mouth slde of H 650 aanedi aw nollie) at threw Ames out, Dontin flea | Sours -Bluemint (@ to Bank, Hols Fitth avenue between smitnieit and| UNION PARK WINNERS, i AN af. He, ftomt at the | mal sic pant aa vant ipa at fs | to volvetton,” Browne iiried to Basso, diay (0, toi: Avery G0 ton’ Wood atreota, Directly across the atreot it fe belleved that other plight be ae i eu Ing, bn eee | Ee a batts ttwew Daelohanty out, Wole| FOURTH RACE—One_ mile—Bilver. | %f0 the Newell and APUER Hotols, the| RACH TRACK, UNION PARK, ar,’ bo reveaivd ‘before long, age rt Joo statin, Be vortont lined to Devlin, Bharpe out, | skin, (8 to 6) 1, King of Troy (@ to 3) 2, | Masonlo ample. & lates department | LOUIB, June %.—Tho races here to-day’ | The specific charge is that on Jess ithonred aa Petes: rad gi hei faa i pt Gilbert to McGann, NO| Batts (10 to 1) 8, Tme—t.41 1-6, aia and spears Evalnp, Ail of| resulted as Follows 1 Wier ralsed the oheok, ‘The crime was pay feta was away gl a —— which wero In ager, ‘A@woovered at once and @ warrant ap: tien ‘ohan: itt ep een j SWELFTH INNING, Less than an hour after tho fire the piled for, Wier has been an officer m/e at Water if Front, » ereoha, Rerend 4 Agha ult anche, Frank { | Moclanp ont, ati a aaaner tts LOCAL GAMES OFF, free Reus Pr cere unto lt ct Pum, the company for #omo e rg ortes ‘vores: souk {act i Tis fa eandasoderon is soars ne ee ff nateas ik titan Rie Heat 0 the) front ana [RURIat Dahlen fled to right, NO| ‘phe two tocal wamen echeduied pox | UNG, *huaualy Injured, He was taken | tonin. fo ds RS ye ‘i He was arraigned in the Centre 3 Airtet Wie af, Poet: | opened up im aap oF alt ian bt ena an Out, Gilbert to Mocann, | {Ween Brooklyn and Philadelphia and| Am the Dlage throntens ty apread the Hand (# to » polo Mark’ ( Polloe Count late thie afternoon and Pillow men by i a es aa Nuit ted, Moran was, torcod by | tho Highlanders and Boston, wore pont. | lca In the two hotels and the onal: THIRD Selling; purse hela in tia0 ball for ate (ge vet a Bt. Km Be ‘ trahy thet en raved 0 Kook seaond on Gilbert's | poned to-day owing to the rain, mye | dervd other lutltinge were oF | ono enolute (4 to ‘ f trate agia- " an the SAO cues Oye RS ‘i thier, Modenns Cannell tnnea. heme teams will fice each other Bye th Bet ast et) aad ato re evs q to Andel ts r LS re ae beat morrow, weather permittin, ibe Shimer ceraty, an aa Onn te Lika 2 " PITTSBURG GAME OFF, eae In tho avenua theatre was | fuljona snes sian vy Man wae the fAtth to at can shoste, NO INK, | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS binzenina, June &—Nhe. Pittsburm ro enba, the, stat 13 saulted ape anal Ena