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fe mod! ely Ly iH i aye ne yee + Din orld, [ “ Circulation Books Open to All.”? | NEW YORK, MONDAY, “JUNE 12, 1905. ® this going to be a great year for I athletics? Well, ask any one of the 20,000 persons who made the journey | to Celtic Park: y: a to see ‘Tom Hynes, the “Pric meet fleet Jonnn, 1 a foursmile race, There we: nt all right, and the weath: asn’t fayorable for a larke attendance that, Just wait until Hynes ind Joyce meet again, probably on June 25, By that time the newoome from Erin will nave become more ac mated, and of ther’ are not 90,000 per- ns present to see the struggle tt almply will be because Celtle Park will not hoid them, And, speaking of this man Hynes, he a rupner, Bleyen days in the ind he jumps out and forces & ebacstle. to do his best tw beat him. Teally ts will improve and will Keep our nix furlongs, Stare falr, san busy 1101 eVidense of the growth of the athiews in Greater New York } In Cum In the fagr that on Desor i ot a a tie. Day there were four meets In this ep cra ah vicwaty, which dvew more than 60,000 yin front, and tt | ; G Pe OARHON HAR EDA sily by a length persyns Not a aveek passes that thor Foe is a fine set of games held under Sram aid the ausploes of or other of the big Fa } \ her re the tWo bs, Ne ary public {fenght It out to the last few jumps, Adinetlc clubs, Nearly every publle | wire Woodsuw came with a rush and wotioy! lua ite athletic uli and every | Zecured the pluve by a head trom Mar- Nacowe) wuatd vegiment is pristleriy | Joram, an eanisation, a Supreme Court Easily. Organisation that is worth its salt MF] gpooNp RACH -E.000, aded: geting @ foothall, huritag, ruaning or all | threesvear ooh INU gRa Tounw tern ani, as they say in Ciona jy. “start oi, "Won" eaalive "time dur “ls all for the good o tS Betting et i “It's all for the good of sport Wy HEF, REE Wo'll be a fine race of people by a We va by 1 i > Way, wo. ares ns iis 8 and by Judcing by the way wo are [My Damnmerds Mn 18 2 plage. 1B 4-8 developing tho muscle und sinew of | Also ran: newsion amd Tom Lawson. Our yours gen 1. Supreme Court raced to the front wid Brgand Joined hin on the turn. i Together they ran head and head to “ee HAT kind of a wrostler ts tho !ihe far turn with Major i fellow Heel?" ‘Tom Jenkins | length, away Ara ES, i ay aphed. at Gon ld sulked dic e ourl ¢ WAR RARE, at Condy: TAAL cig y winning easily by. three length A good one, son,’ replied ingerfield” came on fn th “bat don't judge him by the|stretoh ¢ yout Brigand tive lengths showing he made againac me, 1 was no] fer Me More fit to wrestle than 4@ mile, and I never was a Po was to run good runner,” Durg, and Frank man, of New York, has come to lly \Mt and, according to a conyersation with the big ciicher, the trouble did not start with that fight at the Polo Growmds. Years ago when Clarko was managing Loulsyiile Bowerman was catching for Pittsburg. At that time the catcher stood back When no ono was on bases, Clarke was a great] bunter .in those days and Bowerman Would run up to the plate so as to be there in (ime to field the bail when Clarke batted, Thiv dd not suit Clarke's fancy. He had been getting away with the trick right long and Bowerman's work was about to sop him, Ina game between Loulaville aia Pittsburg Clarke} 63% Dunted ag usual unu the. turned around | threw. bat at Bowerman go as The bat struck OW PEDATL the Cucirke tic Bowermni geabbed the at and tart fe caught iy base and Jot him haverit with the bot. Baer nee wan barely averted by the Rohe the Fa nd and and Fove hima ndeatand and ga Bape I ae i 1 pean HBR xt year Louisville aud Pitts. burg-were corsplidited, and ot nosaunt of @ enmity Bowerman could not Tes] main with Ginko Rahnaeh and he Went to Now i the recent troubles, it ix waid, ee from that old feud resulting from ¥ @ bat throwing, os ~~ COURT DENIES WRIT OF ERROR 10 0 CORDOVA; \ TRENTON, N, Jy Ty die 12,-Tuntioas Dixon and Swaysee to-day on motion of Prosecutor Bordine, «of “Middiéaex eounty, Wien wa pathic the writ of whic! ir by yi dh rane ndova. Patina 4 Conyistion ihe nist or who" eloped nv lng tour years In ins pasvrriiie Aisi spf HORSEMAN DEAD. a.) “Suihe a athe! the Pittsburg club with | Hot Choices ian | in Succession in Firs Three Races, Shot Gun, Supreme Court , and Wotan Upsetting Calculations of the Talent in Each Event. \Astoria Stakes Breaks the String for the Public, Sue Smith Getting Home in Front Easily —Heavy Going Spoils Card and Reduces Fields, BY FRANK W. THORP. GRAN 12.-Rain spolled the card at Gravesend thts afternoon, causing many with drawais on account of the muddy go- | ing. tendance shrunk like a $6 all-wool sult and business in the ring was dull all the atternoon, The stake feature was the Astoria for two-ycar- old filles, This ta the fancy dinner party stake, the winner of which buys dinner for his racing friends at the Waldorf-Astoria, he field was the poorest that i in this ¢ The other TRACK, up what the stake lacked, Shot Gun All the Way. Te atte aad Start good, Ri sian My \thim) ed fut and Bad} Wotan went to the front at the star all the running and won ele Mar ai made by a {ixteed with | Rad News In beh couple of tinmas. stopped and Agile pine, He closed same round but coud | six furlongs.—Lady Wow ry Rot. teach Wo lengt Agile of InMes, he tina six” fr onsed up. $1,200 added; 200 added; Upward: Won cleverly, roa 2 ay g lengt Wotan to ihe Ind, Ou 1 nga 1 1 th won lengths: ning World.) June s ever gone to the post os were fair and made handteap, for Resting. | Rocklands 3, Wotan Led All the Way. handicap; for He anda sh ‘Tine— Rotting, iP ia 8 unm: took second | two | 0 News only breezod | Tme—t,20 2. nd Was Cant, Brown Buys the Winner. atten ; ‘Won Jooks, rot, JeMatun antth, Inc sorrieible ran, onsli te. Lia 2 the dom IL ay | ie cbt itt ti? ile Atv OnKs, Bue Smith went to tho front at the , made all the runnini Lead by five lengths tr bellss ‘beat Hekate two lengt! Brown. will have ver rigible, for the place, Capt. an ‘om id won Incor= the pleasure of entertaining hie friends at dinner’ to-night, Pnamplein Wor Easily, FIFTH RAC) ide ane three. year-oldd and teenth, Btant 1,61 1-5, Renath he from ton a of Timbuctoo c roe the start and made the running 48 ny Hf ear rartene Champlain went front an 000 added: selling: iphone inile, ans a 80 ‘on easily Mald of ‘Tmbuctoo, who i gt iden out. a os rushed t jetting, by fot “rime ib mn Vetled Lady, Bud and Hied worth othe two was nix lengths in front of Rocklands, Cary In a Drive, ear ig, Hes an a Tt ay HERE iif the running ane eat bat i ay: ihe: front and Billy, ities a GROUNDS, eet we \ at ete manhe ute instay, head for he ae mince; Phikndelp at matder ait hey Jen $70: ei Taka nis to My aortas and went to adr Gnive aut ay head Bul phi eS eutteaind HIGHLANDERS’ GAME OFF. AMERICAN LBAGUD BASHBALL | Mrs NEW YORK, He Cascrayhin out mil chanoe at Ko Tune 12,-- tthe bia’ Antiillan, Master Jo: R Jim, ld eBacon Light and saeytul, Curley, Tien, DH , | Six furlongs, P| taganet (6 to 6) 2, GRAVESEND WINNERS, FIRST RACE—Shot Gun (5 to 2) 1, Woodsaw (16 to 5) 2, Marjoram 3, SECOND RACE—S8upreme Court (9 to 2) 1, Major Daingerfield (1 to 2) 2, Brigand 3, THIRD RACE—Wotan (3 to 1) 1, Agile (even) 2, Martininas 3. | FOURTH RACE—8ue Smith (3 to £) 1, Incorrigible (7 to 1) 2, He- kate 3, z FIFTH RACE—Champtain (13 to | 5) 1, Maid of Timbuctoo (50 to 1) 2, Pi il SIXTH RACE—Cary (4 to 1) ty Billy Banastar (20 to 1) 2, Bil Phil. lips LATONIA WINNERS, RACE TRACK, LATONIA, June 19.~ Whe races herg to-day resulted ‘as tole lows: FIRST RACE=Seven furlonge.—Belle Toone, (6 to 1) 1; Blytheness (18 to 1) 2; Arachue (5 to 1) & Time—1.81 26, Van Hope, Simon Kent, Burrowa, Orto, Judge Durrell, Kelmerie, Leota, Trome | pense and Danube also ue SECOND RACE—Five | mola (Niblack), 110 (6 t0 1) 1 (Foy), 100 (even), i bel), 110 (6 to 1), 3. ‘urlongs.—Ro- 2} i dena Time—1.08 2-6. nan, THIRD RACH.—One mile—Red CWishard, %, 6 to 2) 1, Alcor. (Noonan, %, 1 to 2) 2, a hiner. et ELA CICI) Frenchy and Clyde 0, also ran, KENILWORTH RACES, KENILWORTH RACH TRACK, BUFFALO, May 12.—'Nhe races here to- day resulted as follows: | out RACE—For two-year old: our an ral four and saieet aa (Buchanan) 109 (7 to Bs 2} Bprin h (Creamer), 100 (18 to3) 4, nthe too gk SECOND RAGH—For three-year-old filoon. (elenck), 8 fo 5, wont Cacine (O'cymnnosys a0 te" ty “ahend | second; Dorty (Creamed, 8 tg 1 thie, then) THIRD RAGE —Three-yoar-0l and forty yards.The Bugaboo Or Beaks on) ath ORG tbe (ion Oi ee, or twor , thind, Pime—iiae som, eenMemey), ¢ to |_ Pour RACI-for three-year. olde, Depends ( to 1 G mei ineoee an ty | Time-—1,20 8-5, a AC ALES UNION PARK FINISHES. RACE TRACK, UNION PARK, Bt. Totls, June’ 12.—Following are the re- sults of the races here to-day: FIRST tee hae. ae mile and one- quarter; purse $300 Prana al Arms (3 to §) 1, Hickory. ‘ernere to 1) 2, iy Ram- Poosa (15 to 1) 8. Time—210 2-6, SECOND RACI—Sollin, uree,, Six furlongs—t aS apie no ac) » 1 Sin Ferrin (6 to 3) 2; T Lines hiy ee THIRD RACE Aetline: purse $800; ons mile.—Amberita (5 to 1)’ 1, C « i%s% per Trossachs (8 tot » ghamget FOURTH RACE—Purne $300; flye ture Jone “Tiette (4 to 6) 1. Carew (0 tn 2) 2, Barl Rogers (20 to 1) 8 ‘Time—1.018-5, oo me DELMAR RESULTS. ceepamereibeoein, RACH TRACK, DPLMAR, BT. LOUIS, Juno 14.—The races here to-day, oa Foot Cobar i Baa, “a Hon Ry ¢ ‘pmo i ceageiieacecrei NATIONAL LEAGUE. 1, eo fe ue {0 Saen Ky SSEFALL SPO ee = R Uysal OBEK ESULTS OF ALL THE DAY’S SPORTS GIANTS LOSE GIANTS ...... --.----5-009000010—1 CHICAGO 02000003 —5 (Continued from Sixth Column.) Slagle flied to Mertes and Schulte to Browne, Maloney sin- gled, Uhanct walked. Malney out stealing. No runs. Seventh Inning—Mertes hoisted to Maloney. Tinker threw, Dahlen out. Devlin singled. Gilbert out. No runs, Tinker out. Evers flied. Casey fanned. No runs, Eighth Inning—Strang (for Ames) flied out. Donlin and Browne sitigled. McGann forced Browne, Donlin scoring. Bres- nahan was safe. Mertes out. One run, Taylor pitdhing. Strang replaced Donlin. Kling walked. Weimer fanned. Slagle singied, Kling scoring. Schulte fouled out. Maloney tripled, tallying Slagle. Chance’s safety scored Matoney. Tinker out. Thrte runs. Ninth Inning—Dahlen flied to Schulte. Devlin out, Tinker to first. Gilbert walked. Strang flied. No runs. eS Sn ROOKLYNS LOSE BROOKLYN .... ........0900000000 0—0 STHECUISS Verewaeaceses 1 2 0).0°60:0, ) At Cincinnati (N.L.)—Philadelphia, 1; Cincinnati, 3. At Washington (A. L.)—End sixth: Chacigo, 1; Washington, 2 At Baltimore (E. L.)—Montreal, 5; Baltimore, 8. LATE WINNERS AT LATONIA. Fourth—Miss Manners 12-1, Brodolph 4-5, Singing Master AT DELMAR. Sixth—North Woodcock 15-1, Decoration 5-2, Outlaw 8-1. UNION PARK. Fifth—Sid Silver 4-1 Joe Goss 5-1, Many Thanks 11-10, Sixth—Tancred i 2, Gay Ar American 9-2, Khaki 80- 1. AT KENILWORTH. Fifth—Neva Welch 2-1 Yorkshire Lad 2-5 Rhythm 10-1. Sixth-—Blue Buck 4-1, Durbar 3-1, Saladin 12-5 SUBWAY FL FLOOD DUE TO DYNAMITE!’ Broken Main Had Been Damn- aged in the Park Ave- nue Explosion, ‘The big 48-inch water main which burst on Park avenue yesterday and flooded the deep Subway cut between Forty-firet and Forty-second streets, putting the Subway out of business, 18 the same main that waa badly damaged three years ago in the dynamite explo- sion that occurred in the excavation In tront of the Park! Avenue Hotel, wreck- ing ‘that hhostelry, a part of the Grand Union Hotel, & number of private resl- dences and paciaig woveral persons. Tesulted as follows: ‘Until Saturday the main was never te a ot Si iy furlon; vaed again, the ‘officers of the Water anne arora hn Said Department refusing to allow it to be He ruth ‘sotah Goto ned yet $3 the Rapa rasa Come: $KCO) Se ee tte entli faty. gocslvarn( So Rett ae Bes develope thal vn Fepelra were even rank Monee meta Kea on the preity that was damaged THIRD Race mile, | too | avis to 1) 1 Check or three years ago un! BAU thsee ron aes Da, Aneta. 60 6) THe a ‘and thet on Byiday last the Rapid Tran- a Commission notified the Water 1, | Depertmens ‘that it was ail right. Deputy Commissioner of Water Sup- teal ply Frank J, Goodwin, after a thor- ‘ough int Of the aituation gave out these and other facts to-day in the following statement; Reported Main All Right, “This forty-eight-nch main is thepne piso Repeal at the time of the ue explosion, It was by the z= notified that until ita own engineers oertified to the safety of the main no wee Would be made of It. This was done Deoause responsibility for the break and the expenne of repairing It nad to be met by the Rapid Transit Commission, “Last Friday the Rapid Transit Com- misebon roported to Assistant Engineor Rall, of this department, that the main Wad been repaired, ‘This was a sur: Prive, because we knew that the work had only begun three weeks ago, The Rapid Transit Commission, howevor, had cemified that the work had been one, no the water was turned on Sat- day, All day Saturday we kept @ patrol of men at the main to look out for any scoldent, They stayed until Baturday night, and as overything apemed to be all right, quit then, So you pee the department took every prey cantion. "The subway, was flooded to-day with “BATTING ORDER. Giants. Chicago, Donlin, ef. Blasle, of, Browne, rf. Behultz, If, ‘ MeGann, 1b, Malonoy, fy Bresnahan, ¢, Chance, Th. Mertes, If. rinkor, 88. Dahlen, as. Rivers, 2b. Devlin, 8h. Chsey, 3b. Githert, ab. Kling, Anies, D. Welmar, p. Umpires—Baurewine ond Emsiie. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. CHICAGO, Il, June clouds overhung Chicago this morning, and for a while there was doubt as to whether a game between tho Glants ond Selee’s Club could be brought to fa successful termination, McGraw felt keenly the loss o fyesterday's, a Sun- day afternoon's struggle, and his av- petite 1s sadly diminished, for revenge this morning and sald if he lost again to-day that Mr. BScleo | would have little trouble in learning that his Cubs had ben going some. Ames was decided on as the most available pitcher for the second con- tost and with his rest at Warren, Ohio, for three days he felt ke a fighting cook, and told McGraw he was ready to the fray: McGraw has been besleged by Chicago people,wiho want to know all about Wha happened at Pittsburg. McGraw told them that he liked to go to the town of Barney Dreyfuss, as he had rather give the Pirates a drubbing thats any club in the league, He swears tha on the next trip he's going to pitch th: last game ugainet Pittsburg himsely and thet Strang je going to vatch hit “You may think I am joklmg,’' he sald, “put Iam not, and more than that we ), are going to beat them, tuo, with my pitching, “You know I pitched two or three yeara before I became an Infelder,” McGraw feela that his revenge on Bar- ney Dreyfuss would be complete If ha | could give them a final defeat with him- self and Sammy Strang as a battery, First Inning. Doniin out, ‘Tinker to Chance, Browne eingled to centre, McGann flied to Ma- loney. Bresnohan, out, Weimar 0 Chance, NO RU: Slagle filed to ANihten, Behults out, Kling out, Ames co McGann. Evers out, trying, to steal home, Ames to Bresnia- han, TWO RUNS, Third Inning, mes out to Chance unassisted, Don Browne fanned, Don- Un singled to left. Un, out stealing, ‘Kling to Tinker,’ NO {+ Welman fited to Mertes, Slagle out, Deviin to fo Mocann, Bchults fanned, NO RUNS, ! Fourth Inning. MoCann_ walked, Bresnahan forced Pesararely Evers to Tinker. Mertes filed | Ho ttl, Malcney out, Ames to MoeGann, Chance Gut, Gilbert to MeGann, Tinker walked, Hyers out, Ames to McGann, NO RUNS, Fifth Inning. Devlin walked. Gilbert forced Deylin, Tinker to Ivers, Ames fanned. Gilbert sole second. Donlin filed to Slagle. NO Casey fanned, Kling out, Devlin to McGann, Welmar out, Ames to Me+ Gann. NO RUNS, Sixth Inning. Browne out, Tinker to Chance, Mo- Gann the same Way, Brownahan fed to Maloney who fell ad caught the ball from a reclining position with one hand, Water which ran from aix inches to two NO RUNS. feet in depth, Shuttle trains wore operated between the Brooklyn Bridge and Fourteenth street and from, Forty- second street north to Saventy-second street, No trains were operated be- tween the Fourteenth street and the Grand Central stations. Water Came Up Into Tube, Chief Wngincer Rice, of the Raptd Transit Commission, after a thorough investigation of the Subway, sald to- dav that not a drop of water entered through! tthe walls of the ceiling, “Water e up In the Subway, and not down It," he sid "At the bottum of the Subway are drain pipes and ducts leading to the sewers, The sew. ers filled and the weight of water trot the top forced the water in the eowers to; back) wp. It came up through these! 11 jpaagtic ecige i it acd Md a MAJOR LAGARDE AT PANAMA RESIGNS, PANAMA, Jung 1&—Major Lagante, superintendent of the Ancon hospitals, has resigned, His resignation hag heen accepted, edirnesialaiemnsesnees RUMOR OF GREAT TRUST COMPANY. There was @ rumor In Wall street late this afternoon that Paul Morton, the new head of the Equitable Lifo Assur- ance ooloty, Intended to elminiate all @ubaiglary concerns from the Bquituble busin ( eecoonsing to the rumor, the Equitable ‘Trust Compa the Mercantile Company Morton, ‘Trust Core Reng tte m fe ie property of ‘hora 12,—Heavy | He yearned | Bresnahan to McGann. Maloney out a grounder to Ames, Maloney out stealing, Bresnahan to Dahlen, NO RUNS. | Second Inning. Mertes _ fanned, Dahlen filed to Bchults, Deviin singled to left and stole eco! bert pened, NS, Chance walked, Tinker > aouibled to! right, Chance scored on a wild pitch, Hvers e@ingled to/ eft, scoring. Tinker. Casey sacrificed Devlin to McGann, Dahlen fouled to Chance, | GIANTS AND CHICAGOS IN SECOND TUSSLE McGraw, Anxious to Get Even for Sun- day’s Shut Out, Goes Into the Game Determined to Beat ‘‘the Cubs.”’ | | | ‘Trust | the safe, PITCHER TO-DAY AGAINST CHICAGO, SAFE RIFLED OF $2,000 IN CURRENCY Although the polloe of the Bathmate avenue station under Capt. Ferris have made no mention of the case it was learned to-day that the safe in the store of Daniel Mapes, Jr. of No, 1920 West Farms iwed, was bmken open and robbed of about $2,000 worth of gold and silver coin last Friday, <Investigation showed that the robbery was made from the rear of the s.fe, In stead of tho front, as is usually the case, The safe was in the rear of «he store alongsidé a partition, in the rar of which were’ bins generally used for oats, wheat and other grains, Mr, Mapes is In the coal and fecd pusiness The bin directly in the pea of the afe was nearly empty, and the bur- glara, with a 241-2-Inch auger, bored holes tn the partition until enough space | owas made to work with. With @ cold chisel they then cut a hole in the rear of the safe, The sate had one-eighth | ‘thiekness of steel, then flreproofing ma: | terials Gnd another one-eighth thickness of steel, ‘This was cut through suffi- olently to get at the contents of the safe, whioh wag rifled. Thera were several hundred dollars In gold and silver In the safe Mm $2.5), $5 and $10 gold pleces, n quantity of old | money which Mr, Mapes had saved for | twenty years, a number of Bnglish sovereigns, several Mexlean dollars, | rge amount of old shin-plys- These were all stolen, to the | yalue of about $2,000, There were gis a couple of thousand dollars’ wo: Aoled payable to Mr, Mapes, but, aa they were Useless (0 any one else, were not poner The ledger, in getiing Into . Was torn to pieces, a pease, the thieves gale a rover aove oe and silver er and at. a ane ; | Gould, I want protection, T EDGRE BROOKLYNS TRY AGAIN TO BEAT ST.LOUIS Hanlon Uses Star Battery Against Cardinals, Hoping to Break Losing Streak. 1}? BATTING ORDER. St, Louts, ; Shay, 8 Shanhon, If, Karndt, 2b. Beokley, 1b, Brooklyn, Dobbs, of. Sheckard, If, Lumley, rf. Gesslor, 1b. Bateh, 4s, Clarke, ‘of, Malay, 2b. Dunleavy, rf, Babb, #4 Burke, 8b, Bergen, Grady, 0, MoInty Kellum, ». Umpire—Mr, Klem, ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 12..~The Super bas have as yet to win a game on Woat ern soll, They were walloped three in ‘a row in Cincinnati before opening hera yesterday. Stricklett should have been a winner over young Thielman, but he “blew badly in the sixth inning ané allowed the Cardinals to bat out a vice tory, Manager Hanlon had his premier bat- tery in to-day—MeIntyre and Bergen, He was hopeful that they would disppio of the locals. St, Louis is playing mipug its leading batsman, Homer Smoot. The big centre ficlder has a bad throwing arm and has been on the bench for the past four days, Josh Clarke, Fred's young brotiter, in Smoot's plare, 1s pers forming in the centre meadow, President Ibbetts is hete with the Superbas, “We are having bad luelk and are not playing as bad ball as tt looks," sald Bboatts. “I have several deals In sight.’ Shoristop Lewis, University, Hanlon’ formerly of Hasel} best Inflelder, has kicked the t He quit playing In Cincinnat! Sat y. Hanlon pelleves he has joined the Harrisburg team to play some State in the league which op- erates outside the national organiza tion, Firet Inning, Dobbs fouled to Grady. [Sheokand lined Lately to centre, Lumley forced Sheck= tee arigt 3 a y. Gessler popped to a Sha: Brounded ‘to Batch. Shannon boosted to, Dobie. Arndt reached firat on Malay's fumble and second on assed Wall) Beckey al singled” to centyey Arndt — scorn Clarke grass Batch, ONE RU, i) % ——__— WITNESS SAYS MRS. H. GOULD SWORE AT HIM Haydel Declares on Stand She Called Him a — Architect. MINEOLA, L, 1, June 12—In his tee tlmony this afternoon before Justice Keogh in the triul of his sult for al- leged damages sustained through the fr,lure of Howard Gould to accemt place drawn for his mansion at Sands Point, Arehitect Abner J, Haydel described a meeting with Mr, and Mrs. Gould af thelr Waldorf-Astoria apartments, He said that during the discussion of the plans Mrs, Goulld became yery angry wien he wanted to furnish blue prints of the Gawings, “You damned architect," he quoted Mrs, Gould as saying, “You see that door? You take the door.” Mr, Feeydal sald Mit, Gould whe standing at her side, The witness ap- ved to Mx. Gould, eaying: ‘Mr, Gould, according to Mr. Mos. more excited, anid became Then Hoydel, ‘ou don't get out of here T will get the porter to put you out.” Mr, Haydol sald that Mrs, Gould bai to the rang a boll and a porter came door, whereupon the witness turned to Mr, and Mrs, Gould and said "What be re YOUr Piet ue here ot f o'otoate next r was Mrs, Gould's reply, Kasra cee 1 then left the room, 1 his episode, th us testified, there waa much, 69 ence between Mn and Me Goutd, Hayao! sald tha ho. offered to moot Gould ana bt wile titer in nis own de in Mr, Gould's Mee, where he wuuld not he subjectad Pe inalgnity,” and exposed his readt- hoxa_to goon With the work, re Intradtesd hetwi intl and Mr, Gould in whieh refers, the othe Is attorneys, rther detalles “ot this sult wil be tana on page _seepliecntee JERSEY CITY GAME OFF, SRBALL GROUNDS, } as June 12,—The game ohedul a to-day between Jersey City and was. OB, SALOUDE