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ten PRIO ONE CENT. Covyriaht, 1018, by The Preee Publishing Co. (The New York Werld). NEW YORK, MONDAY, J N — rs McLoughlin’s Brilliant Work Gives Him Easy Victory Over Dixon. SEVEN NATIONS BEATEN To-Day's Finale Reward of Six Weeks of Hard-Fought | iean. Contesis. WIMBLEDON, July 28.—Amert Fecaptured the Davis International Lawn Tennis Cup from England here to-day when Maurice E. McLoughlin defeated Charles Dixon, in three straight sets, in the deciding match | that brought the world famous cup/| ta the United States after a lapse of tan years, America's victory. to-day comes after seven countries -wete eliminated in the Preliminagies to determine the -chailen- ¢ Britain. win made the reavired | three, matches necessary for vietory, and the Williams-Parke ¢ontest, with the cup already wor, waa in the nature of an exhibitiun. Parke cuntinueg his fine work and defeated the ninctéen- | year-old American after the match was forced to five nets. BOTH PLAVERS ERRATIC IN THE OPENING SET OF MATCH. | McLoughlin won the first set by § games to 6 after a deal of erratic lawn tennis, both men being gullty. The! Californian made a number of double faults, two of them in one game, while ded in this respect. not as accurate a9 drove many balls out and but In overhead work clearly superior to his op- he was ponent that the result was never in doubt except in one game. McLoughlin than stoud 30-4 on his o wnservicu and ft was thought he would lose the first eet. His magnificent service. howevut, Pulled him out of « hole. McLoughlin, serving first, as usual took the lead Dixun made It even un his serv T en the Californian “vou trulght aces with view. t McLoughlin deligit- with some brilliant eross-court shota and half volleys. The result was soon @ furegone conclusion. ‘The American drove dow with retharkatle precision and pe: ence and carried off the set by 6 games to 3, 3 In the third set MoLoughlin begah by @ fierce attack on the tiring veteran The Callfornian’s driving now became accurate and his overhesd work wi perfect as usual and formed a soe Var toature of the match. When the Gust of battle had oleured Mixon found himself four games in arrears, fon eof ta more than 40-15, but ed veteran never gave age Of MeLough- € game, in which Dixon had vantage thre times, McLoughlin, however, would not lead of five to one. Dixon aga’ hie own service, but the crowd knew the en@ bad come. When McLougni to the base line for his fina justified their verdic taking the deciding game. Maurice E, MoLoughiin, R. Norris ‘Williams, Raymond D. Little and Harold Hackett, forming the winning team, opened the world games in New York last month against Australia and gave promise of ite atrength with an easy triumph over the Antipodeans three matches te one. Jones and Doust of the Australian team were the only pair that succeeded in beating McLoughlin and Hackett in the doubles, supposed to be the weakest point of the United Meates quartet. After winning from Australia, the four American players sailed for Europe and ‘won from Germany | und ea the courte at Welsbaden by three etralght matches, The team next met Canada in the finaia to decide which eotatry would tackle England for the cup, and the American repre- eentinued thelr winning ‘by am easy victory ever the Caa- (trctsned to Sighin Peon. Oo oO 3 Batteries—Tingling, Allen and Fischer; Packard and Clark, CARDINALS PROVE {DODGERS LOSE EASY PICKING | INSLUGFEST WITH FOR MATHEWSON) GINGINNAT! RE Giants on Other Hand Make EASY PICKING Firat Base on Balls-Of Mathewaon, | 7 2; of Harmon, 4; off Doak, 2 Struck Out—Hy Mathewson, 3; by Harmon, 1; nan and Eavon, ST. LOUIS, July kame withthe Cardinals tbi®afternoon Manager McGraw picked Mathewson to| July 28&—The Reds scale pitching peak, while Chief Mey- ers went behind the bat. Huggins put it up to Bob Hatmon, the right hander and paired him with . Wingo. The Cardinale have won six of their thirteen games from the Champlons, jafter the battle tila being the best showing amy Na-| Daubert felt iN and tonal pacemakers this season, The Glants will close with the Car- er will be put on It was boilin to-day and only FIRAT IN walked, Fletcher sacrificed, Harmon to Konetchy. Boxle's sacrifice Ny tw By- Left. Huggins struck out. Magee fied to AT 8T. LOUIS— © 00 -01°2'0 0 ST. LOUIS 0000000 0 0 Batteries=Mathewson and Meyers; Harmon and Wingo. BROOKLYN LOSES AT CINCINNATI— 0400000 1 CINCINNATI 1,2 1 0 0 Timely Base Hits and Giant Groh Paved Way Win Handily. , _ to Victory. GIANTS. BROOKLYN. R. H.PO. A. E, 2 2 4 © 0} Moran, rf....... © 1 2 ft 2)Cutshaw, 2b..... 1 1 3 2. 1} Meyer, ct ’ 0 0 O 4° 0} Wheat, I . Merkle, 1b. 0 6 10 0 Of Fixchet,c. . Murray, rf... 0 1 f 1 Of Smith, 3b. Meyers, ¢ 0 0 3 1 0} Fisher, ss. Wilson, ¢ 0 0 2 0 | Miller, tb... Snodgrass, cf... 1 1 2 0 0 Mathewson, p... 0 © 0 2 0 Totals.......... 4 © 27 U1 3 pe ST. Louls pig R. H.PO. A. E, digies © 1 3 1 Oj Torals........°. Bee eo el Becinn baked tor @ 9 4 oO} ince 0 013 0 0 : ; 4 ‘ H scher, If, Re r 9 0 1 oO Ofeyrrs Gtr srsere owrey, aI ooo 2 8 4 z Harmon, p. 00030 Hoblitzel, tb..... Doak, p... 0-0 020 Tinker, 3b....... i j — — — — __|Sheckard, rt. r Berghamm Totals......... 0 4 27 14 2 Clarkeyc SUMMARY, Packard, p Doak, 1. Three-Base Hits—snod- Scie y Bice asite Stack, 2: off Vackatd, r, Evans. Stolen Basee— By Allen, 1. Home Run—Groh. Fletcher, Wilson, Double Fletcher and Merkle, Umpires—Bren. |2¢!! Stolen Bases—Devore, = to Miller. Umptres eague team made againay the| iaking first, X 500 fans turced Out FIRST No Rune. rod Burng, Merkle walked, Mur- fied to Wingo, One Run. Two Weatiqued of Bighth Feee) Home Run Drive by Former ba «| SCceoen--o--ccc” ~| Cpeeoo--o~ hoe S| escccone ean Sooo --onn“Soso” -leseescoooe-coe Kirkpatrick batted for Allen vs CINCINN ATI. for Stack in 9th, wiecnooeceso® lisa sesn0F _Snaecuaie v lint o—-One= lcenwenmew = ta! ; SUMMARY FOR 8 INNING. First Base ou Balla—Off Allen, 3 Base Hits—Berghammer, Clark, mer. Double Piayh. ‘isher to Cutshaw -O'Day and Emslie, the third ‘Serial to The Evening World.) REDLAND PARK, CINCINNATI, 0, grappled once more. desert atu and each manager picked & pitcher who, he thought, the pace in the tropics—Packard for Cincinnatt, ¥ingling for Brooklyn. Tinker played. under a painful handi- cap, His wife ts again seriously and he had arranged to leave right it was Saharah candidacy for the Mayoralty nomina- ¥ aho of bone chipped off Dod from the Injured sliding foot striking dinals, to-morrow, when @ double head-| the base bag. Tinker essayed to cover hot| third, Berghammer going to short, ING—-Packard toased out ve Moran. Groh made a stop and threw G—Burns and Shafer) oi. Curshaw. Mayer popped to Hubby, Beacher single) on the firer but got mixed with Devore in a double play, R. Fisher to Cutshaw to Miller, Groh popped to Smits, SECOND INNING--Wheat hit to cen- eit assinst the Clevelamde (ounubd on mighin Page _|te the naettiyen ee” * ERICA WINS WORLD'S TENNIS CUP. MarH¥t Wt ~ BAGK AGAIN AFTER TEN YEARS NOT QUIT RACE | = District-Attomney Returns Home | setoustuts Dixon and Denies Making Deal to Go On Bench. oO M’ANENY IN THE FIGHT. District-Attorney Whitman set at rest rumors that he contemplates withdraw. ing from the race for the Mayoralty Aomination by announcing this after- noon that he Is in the contest to the finial, Mr, Whitman returned to his office to-day from a brief vacation in Nova Scotia. He was told that politiciens have been saying he had arranged to withdraw from the Mayoralty nomination cam- resign from the District-Attor- ip and accept from Gov, Sulzer an appointment as Justice of the Supreme Court to succeed James W. Gerard, Am- bassador to Germany. i “There is absolutely no“trith in that report,” wald the District-Attorney. “Yoo may quote me as saying that 1 am in the race for the Mayoralty, and I intend to stay in the race.” Borough President McAneny mad his positon quite clear to-day with re- spect to the much mooted question of his accepting @ nomination for the Mayoralty from Tammany Hall, Mr. McAneny eald: "I have been asked whether or not I would accept a nom- ination for Mayor from Tammany Hall, I must confess that it has me rather aosurd that any on suppose that I would take it if it were offered. But If the: people who are uncertain of my inten- tion I am quite willing to act thelr minds at rest. I have contend- ing for twenty yea: t pretty much’ everything that Tammany Hall as an organization stands for, and 1 expect to keep at It. I cegtainly would not accept a Tammany nomination for| the Mayoralt The Greenwich Villagers, who re. | cently gave @ dinner in Frank Moss's honor, will hold @ rally in his behalf to-morrow night in Abingdon Square, and tell why Mr, Moss should be m: the fusion nominee for District-At- torney. The Moms volunteers, 1,600 strong, headed by a band, will march from Jackson Square to Abingdon Square, and whoop it up for Moss, | Among the speakers will be ex-Gena-! tor Frank DP. Pavey, Obarles R. Saul, ex-Chief of Polles John McCullagh, ©, Brennan, J. er, William C. Trewin, L, D, and Col, J, Frank Suppl The Execut Collector John Purroy Mitchel to a: pear before ‘jt in the Fifth Avenue! Building to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock and answer questions as to his tion, The Collector agreed to appear to give his reasons for desiring the! nomination and bis political principles. | AAIN STOPS GAME AT POLO GROUNDS Highlanders Had Scored Three} Runs in First Inning Against the Naps, POLO GROUNDS, July 9%.—After the their halt of the fret inning ¢ ULY 28, 14 PAGES American Champion at Tennis As He Appears in Action ‘Williams and Parke. Firet eet— “f |GIRL SLAIN IN OFFICE, POLICE HOLD 25 MEN THUNDER STORM TIES UP TRAFFIC, sin wo STALLS THOUSAND Shoppers and Home-Going! Workers Caught in Jams on : Subway and ‘“L.” allas, Tex., Found With Throat Cut—Roundup of Suspects Made. DALLAB, Tex. J cut, Miss Florence Brown, twen- | ty-weven years oldswas found dead the Washroom of @ local real eat ee With her} | The Bronx came near having @ full te) is with and within two heure| fledged mystery on its hands this after- the ty. oficial oung White men had been) noon. Th in a genoral police round-up, the police holding persons whom they could not readily identify. Tl’ was believed Miss Brown went to | business at least thirty minutes before, other employees of the office reported. Faves Head he DIVORCE FOR BRITISH M. P. July %—Hubert William ‘The ‘thunder show by a combination of electrical energy and a downpour of rain, erippled the surface car transportation ayatem of the city, clogged th erally discommod t this afternoon, this afternoon was granted a de: of divorce from action (Was uncon who represents the Rotherhite district of London, named as co-respon- Flot Crawshay-Williams, former member for Leicester, who was once Parila- mentary Secretary to David Lloyd- sJeorge, Chancellor of the Exchequ resigned his seat the divorce actio clone of the afternoon. when the storm was at ite height, fac- tories and offices discharging employees into the ef downtown traMfc con, not straightened out for an hour, The downpour of rain was terrific In the retail aection of Manhattan; sewer ere clogged and the streets Fifth avenue, Feet to Madison Square, ation that wae shay-Wiliama, Only « few unimportant witnesses Both men have been promi. nent Liberals, Carr-Gomm having been Secrotary to the late Premier, #ir Henry was ankle det electric Hines were put out! of bualness temporarily by water in the trolley oon- duits, and department etores and hotels were jammed with wet, perepiring per- had rushed to the nearest shelter when the etorm broke. were jammed by Committee of the! Fusion Committee of 107 to-day invited | sate athens ULE BELMONT PARK WINNERS. eons who had left the trains and were unwilling to go out in the wet. Pus- ‘aine augmented the ty-wecond atreet It sengers bound for throngs. Below F was impossible at 6 o'clock to get into the subway because of the crowds, Téghtning struck in many sections of An industrial school at One Hundred and Kighty-ninth street and Bathgate avenue, in the Bronx, struck, but no one was Injured. After the storm the humidity in th, dipaipated and the atmoaphere became cool and clear. Joseph Gine,; aged two, of No, 38 Mott Highlanders had scored three rune ip street, while at play on the fourth floor | tre eacage Gali to the sidewalk, on ‘vaste Megpuas wee taken to TANCAB LAW FOUGHT THROUGH INUNGTON BY HIGH RATE T Order Against Mayor, Bureau of Li- t censes and Police Commissioner Re- #] strains Enforcement of New Re- * | | | form Ordinance onFridayNext. ~ DESPERATE STEP IN WAR Following the obstructive tactics that enabled them to stave off & three years The Evening World's movement to give New York a . : 7 able, decent and safe taxicab servic * ‘the taxicab Interests and= th jhotels have united in an elev vhour attack upon the new tax gers which goes. Into - effect | Justice Donvelly igugd a,tempor- * | aryiijunction: in the Supreme {this afternoon _ i | order requiring Mayor Gaynor, | Chief of the Bureau of Lewsed \ 1 thie Commissioner of Police to 7 cause why they should not be restrained from enforcing the ‘The order and injunction were tsdued| Made the order returnable on on the application ef the Waldorf- : Astoria Hotel. Company, the Hotel Im- perlal Company, the Universal Tasi- meter Cab Company and the Yellow Ta >» Company, Justice Donnelly the Waldorf-Ast Hotel Imperial managements united hotel, club and private neekeand : interests, which, under the ol ‘erder of things, have been levyiig an ihediense MYSTERY IN THE BROWK |c'czcts sevsts mr otters IS QUIGKLY SOLVED rsess.ces amen cab companies do not appear ap of the Universal Ti What Was Thought to Be Burned} “a the Xellaw Tasicab Body of Child Was That of Monkey. | fet tive, is plain. A mati af i N HH Swer at once, could it all began when five white| to-morrow. By saneten: faced boys rushed Into the Tremont ave-| and making the court procesding nue station and told the Heutenant be-| parallel to the first day of the life bind the deak they had found the half-| the ordinance the petitioners consumed body of @ baby in the cola| °P¢ned the way to confusion and ashes of s bonfire at One Hundred and| Fer. Seventy-elghth- street and Third avenue, The lieutenant ent Policeman O'Rourke o~er ¢@'the lot, and he raked out of ihe shes and brought beck to the station something that looked like the partially consumed body of an in- fant. The Heutenant in charge was on the point of notifyin Capt. Steve McD horse of the dei {tors to the city w: tion, Hi timtsed, i of orime. FOES OF CHEAPNE! For a few minutes Capt. 8 Ce amined the grisly bit of cinder, then eapdete bin dL he sUuigitened up. si Before signing the NATIONAL LEAGUE, | Ga7ter made ah exhluatve a the private hack stand question, AT PITTSBURGH. went away back into the histery PHILADELPHIA— ordinances governing public 20200110 0—¢6 PITTSBURGH— 0020000002 Batteriee—Seaton and Killifer; Cam- nits end @lmon. AT CHICAGO, 0100010024 CHICAGO— 21141000 —9 Bat! end ; - a teriee Trier Beowa; Humph: i a AMERICAN LEAQUE, AT WASHINGTON, g WASHINGTON— COMER EE Bat Bechling ang Weary.