The evening world. Newspaper, June 24, 1913, Page 1

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‘SULA FIGHT ~ ITH MURPHY NASM, Programme of the Boss.Is Not to Kill Bill, but for a Referendum. VOTE ON IT THIS FALL. “Tammany Forced to Yield :Point by Growing Sentiment in Favor of Sulzer Bill. pealal to The Krewing World.) ALBANY, June 24.—The growing @entiment fn favor of the Sulser brand of direct primaries as opposed by the Murphy machine style of bluff pri- Maries, is to be met by a parilamen- strategy. The machine's eleventh plan fe to take the Sulzer bill ond previde for a referendum to,de @ the fall eection, weted ae, Wenders here adopted the EW6"outfian: Suter, step the Dittes, Wasting ‘and organise to beat the ‘no been] @onvention primary idea -in the ‘Thin new mancenvie was unknown to pthe Blind followers of Murphy before the ” Abeembiy mot to-day. Only the insiders Leader Leavy were entrusted with the “sealed orders” from Fourteenth street. ,3t te just possible that this plan Will be modified, but at all events this is the latest “Aank movement” by Murphy. ASSEMBLYMAN EISNER OPENS | iTTLE IN ASSEMBLY. tile over primar. opened shortly after noon tn the Assonbly, hgn Assemblyman Eisner of New R, who introduced the Governor's Degan the debate. The Senate ened without thking any action direct primaries, but a meeting of jalary Committee was sched- Wed for late in t fternoon, after v it Wan expe that the dov- ” Dill, the Miauvelt bill and pos- p vied same ofthe Republican primary election law( amendments will be Pad, » fhe Assembly worked under « close MW. After warning bis colleag beware Of ous arguments,” and pnduiging in hope that the debate proseed “without personalities,” Agsembiyman Eisner urged the Assem- vlymen to support the Governor's bill f9E you find there ts a wentiment for it” ~“An@ I'm sure you must so find," * Assemblyman Cuvillier replied to Mr. Bisner's admonition aguinst personall- thes, ward Governor criticise the he declared, “but when @ Ge@verner pembers of the Legisia- ture ‘scalawage and puppets’ it shall NOt go unchallenged by me. I want to gay to Wiliam Sulzer that I resent any be may make about any Sena- Asweutblyman for doing bis duty seus it. pod known William Sulser eigh- tegn years aa a member of Tammany Hall and 1 never knew one more faith- ful to Pachard Croker or Charles F. ntil be becaine Gov- rge him with being the Judas of Democratio party in this State, He wanta to be the big boss of the State Me thinks hee o shrewd 1k teach him some- wn to-night, He calle him crooks and e pub- nly six Ae were absent, They were Cotillo, Geoghan, Hammer, Lene and O'Brien, Democrats, and Gil- lott, Republican. 7) Bitter Smith and Floor} x, [2 ~ * “ Circulation Books Open to Al." Covrriaht, 1918, by The Os. (The Kew York Pablisbiog GIANTS WIN AT NEW YORE— o 3 0 #1 Batterlee—Stack and Miller; Tesreau and Meyors. HIGHLANDERS LOS AT WASHINGTON— Oo 0 0 0 0 00 0 WASHINGTON 1 00 2 00 Batterles—-MeConnell and Sweeney; Boehling and Henry. GIANTS WITH TESREAU IN BOX DEFEAT DODGERS McGraw’s Sluggers Get to Yingling for Solid Hits in Second and Third. Burne, ff. eke Sl cusewcn el no-coun el coceoeococc_ x Se < Moran, rf... Cutshaw, 2b, Stengel, cf. Wheat, If. Daubert, 1b. Smith, 3b. el esecocccococco” i coc-coo-neH FZ w| eee oe ieeaccteeecee Slewo-weoooouo? wlccco-cce-coo™ 5S 24 Callahan batted for Stack in 3d inning. PA pall and Orth. Attendance 000. Firet Base on Dalle—Off Stack 1, off Tesreau % Struck Out—By Stack 3, |Double Plays—Cutshaw to Isher to Daubert, Wild Pitch—Tesreau. POLO GROUNDS, June 24.—An In- teresting spectator who watched the e from the presse box was E. ©. Quigley, formerly of the International League, who has just signed a contract to umpire in the National League. He will assume his official duties the Jatter Part of the week. ® ‘Tho crow of thh Brasiiian battiennip now in the harbor was invited to at- tend the ball game this afternoon along with the American sailors of the battleship Arkansas, but when the game started the Brazilians had not showed up. The Yankee tara wero right on the job. Tesreau was selected for pitcher for the Giants and Stack went in against him, A crowd of 12,000, half of which wore Brooklyn rooters, witnessed the fight. J ~ FIRST INNING-—Moran was called out on strikes, Cutshaw flied out to Bnod- graas and Stengel struck out. Meyers dropped the lest strike and threw him out, No Runs. Burns drove « long fy to Stengel. Stack then struck out both Shafer and Fletcher, No Runs, SECOND INNING—Wheat beat out a high bounder te the infield, but was out stealing second, Meyers to Fletaher, Fesentment toward the Governur| Daubert got a base on bella and took jwas shown by both mayyrity leader |Wagner and minority leader Brown in second on a wild pitch. Smith also got @ base on balls. Tevreau got Fisher's ‘the Menate when th» Governor's message | grounder and threw to Shafer, forcing Teceived, Their main attack was on the idea that the things they being asked to consider were too t 1 for an extra session and tha: the ( had no business to ‘slay in tn his messages. , ‘agher referred angrily to the Gov- sermor’g statement that the Legislature (Continued on Twelfth Page.) ———_—— spond hone ler, her aister, Miss Lucy. Spellman, HGHLANDERS LOSE GETAMAY GAME WITH SENATORS Daughter of Tichborne 'Pre- tender Declares She Will Shoot Miss Greville. . DEMANDS HER “ESTATE.” Letter to Earl of Granard - Husband of Miss Mills, Causes Arrest. LON DON, June %.—A charge of threat. ening to murder was made at Bow Home Team Bunches Its Hits' . in the Sixth—Boehling Pitches Well. iAME CALLED AFTER _@iGHT WwNIN@s, alas bes 5 «al ccoonc-codao> > = = | -c~an-e--e-e co ol cocccocce gs =B Rl ecco-Snos-ne Derrick batted for MoConnell, WASHINGTON, 3 | at-caco-oP? Gandil, 1b. Morgan, ss Shanks, If.. La Porte, 2b. Henry, c. wl eo-co--co? =~! conn moa ne zl =n -aen=—& el eccccccce™ Firet Bane dn Balle—O® McConnell, 4; off Caldwell, 1; of Boehliag, 1 Struck Out-—By MoConnell, 1; by Boeh- Ing, 3 Umpiree—Connolly and Mo- Greevey. (Special to The Erentng World.) WASHINGTON, June 34.—Maneger Chance selected MeConnell for slab duty with Sweeney behind the bet in the final game of the series with the Sen- ator foe Boshling, the young south- | stil. zi HH 2 H : H paw, was on the mound for Washing-| ¢! ton, The field was soft and footing treach- erous owing to the recent reins, In order to allow the Yankees time to get away on the Federal Dzpreas the game was called at 8 o'clock. FIRST INNING—Daniele out, Morgan to Gandi Wolter singled to right. Cree singled to right. Wolter caught napping at second, Boehiing to Morgan to Foster. Sweeney filed to Moeller, No Runs. One Left, Moeller walked. Moeller caught nap- ping at Stet and put out, McConnell to Borton to Peckinpaugh. Foster out, McConnell to Borton, Milan out, Me- Kechnie to Borton. No Runs SECOND INNING—Hartsel! filed w Laporte. Peckinpaugh filed to Milan. Borton out, Mongan to Gandil, No Runs, Gandll out, Peckinpaugh to Borton, Morgan filed to Wolter. Shanke out, Peckinpaugh to Borton. No Runs, THIRD INNING — McKechnie ont, ‘Boehling to Gandil, MeConnel lined to Gandil. Daniels out, Foster to Gandil. -|No Rune, LaPorte singled over ses0nd, Henry aceifivd, MeConneth to Torton, ba BASEBALL GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE, AT BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA— 025000 0001008 Batteriee—Seaton and Killifer; Tyler and Rariden. AT 8T. Love. WEOOND GAME, CHICAGO— 00 ST, LOUIS— 00 _ Batteriee—Lavender end Bresnahan; Griner and Wingo. , ae AMERICAN LEAGUE, aT DETROIT. vmsroaun. CLEVELAND— 000200002 0 DETROIT— 0000001430 0— | Batteriee—Kalics and Land; Willett i cn" | BOX SC ! ALT —— he | "BRET WEG, ELAS COT Nothing to Show That Five Men Proceeded Against Made Book, PRIOR’ OPINION CITED. Bookmaker Is Defined as Per- son Who Makes Bets by a System. MIWEOLA, ly 1, Jun abe + is! a ef j 2° ij H i i Seed z 3 z § i g i g | } ai re Fy i g tt i i Fi | j fF i | qi Ef: ul i rifi i | i ij a3 bi Fs g f £. ? e i s? A H i f E i i $2 A DAY LAW NULLIFIED, WOMAN THREATENS BELMONT WAGERS |” Esra, * TOKIL BARONET’S | WITHIN THE LAW, WILSON NAMES TOPROSECUTE AT THE WATE SLAVE Reverses Ruling of Attorne McReynolds Holding Up the Trial,” and Appoints Roosevelt Progres- © sive in Place of McNab. NEW UNI TED STATES JUDGE | % ve WILL HEAR TESTIMONY. — NAAD, AT 12101, WINS FEATURE AT Ministerial Association m Telegraptis Wilson, Urging: Investigation— House Judiciary May Take It Up. | ~ RELWONT PARK] meres 52 sce cers te Western Fuel Company indictments, delayed ta the Sen Francisco Pad- T. Wilson's Filly Purnishes i Hin! j i i & é i i PHA hetf yf + i £ f ij i: i rf ik ie? i ahil oat t i Hi HH hi 03 end out, third. © ren. @andbill gattoped d race, & long (Estep), Grat Mi second; Time, up on Col, Hollow vitence, in the run to the far closed a Lit sust before — ane Pemtirnes en Tee Tew Se ene eee eral Gaurta by MaRoysotds, and will eppoint é ; son's oer ty assume the Val 0, abaw District--s yanis hail si xe :

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