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CA LDWELL TWIRLS REMARKABLE GAME THE EVENING MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS Compiled by Expert George L. Moreland. Rational Records of ai American inn : 3 z fon et it Seen he Wes 4 me § 13 be 21 oa % ui H 7 ‘ ay ig: ; i be i he ig pa fae [ a: Hy i 4 ce a Te es us g 8 ‘ge goa: tai EE ae Ha i i CER ETS 4 5 ‘BB we RS teh is ‘ag te: beii# ede: HB te yet 1% 2 aa lage or} 3 i fending, Cleveland : i H i i F, HE above pictures represent ome of the $460,000 outlay the ‘Ward brothers have made to Dreak into baseball via Brooklyn in the Federal League. The first cut showa the immense stands of the Brookfeda' new home at Washington Park that cost $350,000, The second {lustration gives the stars of the Brooklyn squad, the highest paid team in the Federal League and one ~ CATCH Ete ‘The in the landers in the Americ eemmarhhe nme = WORLD, _SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1914: BRADLEY — MANAGER ae: Brooklyn. Federals’ New Ball Park and Stars of Team Which Represent Outlay of $460,000 by Owner Ward ‘ada Nh A eergn ny See el SEATON .- PITCHER @ RN Sats Vio MAN = OUT FIELD THE NEW BALL PARK of Re BROOKLYN FEDERAL LEAGUE ants have the finest stadium League, the High- ar will have the best and Brooklyn now Nationa next y has the best in the Workmen are now laboring overtime to complete the Brooklyn grounds by Hrookfeds play May 11 shape. FANS VERY CLOSE TO DIAMOND In when their first home th game. sents are already in plac about half of the ateel roof needs to be erected to have everythias tn ship- Federal 1 Most IN NEW PARK. building their ground Wards have introduced sever features, gets on entering the Brookfeds’ sti The first impressio dium is the nearness of the st the playing fleld. Ae. and only 8 n Phe stadium is in the the first rows are but seventy-two feot away from the diamond. This ar- rangement practically brings the fan on top of the play. It will be a thing to keep up a running tion with the pitcher or any inflelders without straining one’s voice, so close are the stands to the diamond. ‘The Brooklyn backers point to this new wrinkle with a Jot of pride ‘They claim that fans always wanted to be near the play, and in building their stadium they catered to this avish, he stands, constructed of solid 000, the base, will all in the boxes, 75 and 60 is the first time «in any af that the | local stadiums have been sheltered, nt . 8 i of the costliest in any of the leagues. Prine pat rs 0 # is] Their playing talent will cost the Auris 8 i 108 | Brooklyn owners about $110,000 in ® 10 | palaries this year, and the Wards de- sf {i3| clare they're willing to raise the ante eo 2 if they can corral another star 6 ob player, especially a pitcher who could 8 43 ¥eR| relieve Tom Seaton of some of tne ; HH heavy work. 1g: 2 Bt lwo is 2 7 HR 1 i of 3 ge Wn 5 “4 1 x A) is H Be it ane: if ® 4 4 fm | 4 rs ih Hi | . ' 9 4 ft ae Tuesday Night. 7 8 ot ft Bl i? 6 1 gel SCENIC revival of the Biblical g 8 4 it oe A play, ‘The Shepherd Kin; | ——— | be made at the Garden Theatre Davis to Race Champion Only Motor racing fans that were pleagod to hear of Charlie Davis's return to the racing fleld this season fat the Brighton Beach course were I jewhat disappointed to-day when wider announced that the report ‘was unauthentic, and that, while he ould consider | meeting the 1914 American championship winner in a| Wagner atuck to Wolgast through erie Siig se ida gare ih {t all and made a sensational finish. Wolgast Given Close Battle (Special to The Drening Workd.) heads together, straight rules govern- ing, Billy Wagner of the fighting Chi- cago family and Ad Wolgast fought ten terrific rounds in the Auditorium witneased a fight in this city, | 2 Twice during the contest Wagner “I am through with the game from| staggered Wolgast with full-arm a standpoint of following it ex-| swings, and although Wolgast received chastvely.” aid Davis yesterday, “but|the popular decision Wagner was @ clever man wins the title this|swapping punch for punch tn every I. will consider taking him on|one of the ten rounds a, match, best two heats out of| Wagner claimed that Ad fouled him after I have practised in pri-jin the fifth round. @evral weeks, and have con- Gitoned myselt.” But as far a8 don: Vor he: ar for goo re ne tos 8 ee oposttion.” rented Fore? —__—>—- leadpin Tourney. AMATEUR WRESTLERS MEET a \0M, FINAL BOUTS TO-NIGHT. atta, Bi ss; Peblen, 1 Te ~ fonal A. A. U. 116- +p thian ets, toe National A. A. O. 116- amet feats Siva ee Td Bm ne opleirenpiaiy fer! a dd ta Mech Baa: iad; Areas, 82; Oo" th: ieapartaid Maat Ls en eR Hc tal cae aX araeongt pee | “Di thea, Lag leanne oe | dental. ‘Beatino, Lost For- Sr: Ben, Bronse- Sar Jes- i e: KALAMAZOO, Mich., May 2.—Thetr before the biggest crowd that ever eden] abt | on Monday night by |Corrigan Producing Company. The |engagement will be for two weeks, and the proceeds will go to the United | Catholic Works for charity purposes. The cast will Include William Fai | num as King David, Robert McWade \Jr, Edward MacKay, Edna Archer Crawford and Virginia Hadby. “The Charm of Isabel," @ comedy by Sydney Rosenfeld, will be pro- duced at Maxine Elliott's Theatre on ‘Tuesday night. The principal charm of Isabel is her inability to say no, and when she finds herself in an irksome situation she resorts to flight This accounts for her sudden appear- ance in the midst of a dyspeptic y: stately New England family, follow- ing an adventure with an «ardent Frenchman in Paris. In the cast will be Marie Nordstrom, Albert Brown, Ned Sparks, Isabelle Evesson, Flor- the Emmett ence Gerald, Julia Varney, Felix Krembs and William Carleton. . oe “Excuse Me," with Willis P, Sweat- nam in the role of the Pullman car porter, will be tho attraction at the Grand Opera House. H. B. Warner will appear with the stock company at the Academy of Music in “The Ghost Breaker.” “The Girl in the Taxi" will be pre- sented by the Corse Payton Stock Company at the West End Theatre Billy Watson comes to the Colum- | bia with bis burlesque company “The Honeymoon Girls" the Murray Hill Theatre, The Olympic will have “ will be at “The Tuesday evening, under the direc- tion of William J. Yane, The main ballroom on the first floor has 10,900 square feet of dancing space, in addi- tion to seating accommodations for| 1,600 persons, Arthur Pryor'a band | will play both afternoon and evening Sascha Piatov and Kitty room and whirlwind dancers. “Three-Ring Vaudeville” introduced at Hammerstein's, he will wher three acts at a time will be given to {expedite a bill of twenty-four num bers, Among the features will be a dramatic spectacle called ft {Overton Walker and Clan: \dances, and Princess Zallah, | dancer, | The Col 1 will have Frank Keenan in indication,” Adele it~ chie in songs, Mae Murray and ('lif- y in Oriental ton Webb in the latest dajres, I'an- nie Brice, c! comed} snne Po * Shs ana" Venum ais ngo| The Folles Marigny, atop th Forty-fourth Street Theatre, 2 to-night at 10.30, Mae Murr as aisted by Clifton Webb, will’ have charge of the dancing. < VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. At the Palace Theatre will be Fritai Soheff, the Harry Lauder taik Ing and singing pictures, Joseph Sant ley, assisted by Ruth Randall and Gladys Hl, in) singing number; Raymond and ape of a compositions; Ryan and Lee in| He sails on Tuesday to sing at Covent {You've Spoiled It," and “Rube |Garden, making his frst appearance inson 4 " " ero on May 20 in “Boheme,” with Among others at the Alhambra win} Mere on vend F eraian leo ice be Jack Norworth, Harry Fox. and | Nellie Melba, After London anesi Dolly, Mr. and Mrs. Jiminie| aged for ten performfinees In Paris Burry: in * Mute, Doree} with Mr, Russell's Boston-Covent aras, and J Hyams and|burg, he will r with Johanna Leila Mcintyre in “The Quakeress.” dski and Geraldine Farrar in & At Proctor's Twenty-taind Street ance of “Don Giovan-; Theatre tho chief number will be, Ha) PORFOPPARHEG:0+ : ‘eC hide ay of tho Dawn,” a dramatic As “request nuinbers are nu- Peggy and the Honeymoon |tnerous for to-morrow night's con- iirla” will head the bill at the Fifty-| cit we may oxpect to hear for eighth Street 1 Hutebin- Oe ir Bane Bingen (Thine | goudby the choicest of Mr. MeCor lish Joh! Hundre¢ Theatre. nnies 4 and will appe ‘Twenty IN THE BRONX, “Everywoman" Opera Bronx week. The bill at Keith's Theatre will in- elude Bert © ton in lie V Old Hag.” WITH THE “MOVIES.” A film novel, roduction of Jack London's Wolf,” he Se w a Plays for Coming Week “The Shepherd King’’ to Be Revived at the Garden Theatre--“‘The Charm of Isabel,’’ a Comedy by Sydney Rosenfeld, Will Be Produced on tt in for Jonial Days, mmett Devoy and company i will ad the seats in at bee an he the main feature at the Strand Theatre Contine Keller ren My Girl will At Miner's People's Theatre will! picture attraction at be “Girls From Happyland.” | tre, Rossika and Yanaci Dolly willl ‘The Vitagraph dance at the Jardin de Danse. tinue to show The Broadway Danse, at Forty-| York. weventh atreet, will be opened on! and ‘The Theat Beginning Monday evenin | Webb Electrical Pictures | | gramme of vaudeville, minate xrand opera will be offered Fulton Theatre. Daniel N. Arthur's Hp of "Thi ' be se Pr "se hifth Avenue Ty have "A Million Bid" a ford in “Hearts Adrift Bary Realty Henry M. Carpenter, lawye 165 Brondway, has heer on welver of the Forty-frst t ‘ompany, which Cane the build Forty-frat street and Broads whien the Continental H the Albany, ie located. Phy mist hos been cireubited vont w he hy from the Wife Eatravan: Nat M ao peritn bia ing bia Liabilities at § la, whose p a Week. Was pa ine him into bankruptey t Lam! venth pony simp wally ¢ Will W ly > bank Ti bs Club. His wife, lives at No. 47 West street. At thelr 0% e week. dove Cont pre sy an at th Neptune's t Not Aferret ty | Mtrs Ono New VA snoct isoline,” McCormack’s Last Concert Is To- Morrow By Sylvester Rawling. OHN M'CORMACK, the Irish tenor, wills furewell for the season t Carnegie Hall to-morrow night J; mack's Irish folk-songs and ballads, {| which he sings so effectively | © Star-Spangled Banner A rine the} tion, the National League for an nd] American air for “America,” at the Grand Council of the Sons of Italy | , jwill give a Glacome Quintano Astoria on ‘Tue testimonial concert to at the Waldorf day evening in tweor [nition of his efforts to put seat] 1 An ano spirit inte the borrow ar Vite ho Amy the tures will b children from the public chiel sehoois, Mr. Quintane will be the violin soloist Clibs of © Harvard and Ps timbia, Dart Carnegie tall next Saturday eve ijning, will compete for a prize of a | Tbs ° offered by Rudolph judges will be Arthur Arthur lb in the nd the final number will n Bong’ by the competing collegs, Lieut. Henry Lift and his veteran |corps of Artillery Military Band will | ive 0 aeries of nnd concerts for tho fit of the Parks and Playgrounds Ay iM John by sr Stuyvesanc Fish O WW Belmont are |the patrons ot Tie Luther College band and ted re- | chorus ah, la on its way te Realty | Norway for 4 centennial celebration Jing at [to w has heen invited, is te | At the Brooklys ay, in next Monda Ninety: aration | New York on Juatice Bijur ordered him to pay her chorus of $00 from the high schooia, | | un AS th founded oner tudents the aud) % nthe mus department at Hera Me public concerts for the of the Clty of A Ixenson at the Collewe ‘Thursday evening the direction of Dr, Frank Rix, >| transfer plan Out yonder in left centre field there ie @ section of uncovered 25-cent kiyn is but r, but it is destin a double tler {f it is deemed ne to enlarge the seating Thin addition would in- ease the number of seats to about 10,000, FINE FOR HOME RUN HITTERS AT NEW GROUNDS. ‘The stands are well equipp entrances and exits, all of th d with variety, ‘The stadium, very w and aweepin as encroached somewhat on the p ing fleld the r at Washington Park two y The actual size of the diame outti looks = small, will take part. The soloist will be Marie Stoddart. Dr, Henry T. Fleck is the director ‘The Metropolitan Opera Hallet School, directed by Pauline Verhoev- on, will have its annual party at the Opera House noxt Friday aftervoun students will take part. has About sixty As Mr. Gntti-Casazna more puptls from the set corps de ballet at the op son will be American. chosen sentir William Hinshaw, baritone ef tan © revival, a two monihe' “Nibelungen Ring” f which begins on Jun a for the season Music School Set- The last rehea! by students of the tlement, in Kast Third street, will be given to-morrc afternoon at 4 o'clock. It La open to the public, uhaus, the Hungartan- will give two recitals y of Muate, Rrooklyn ini Infants’ | the followin | Prof. Samuel A, Baldwin wi organ recitals at the City ¢ fo-emorrow an jafternoona at 4 | Harry Oliver Hirt will give a fr an recital at the Old Pyrat 1 rian Church an Monday evening | _ | Delayed. pasion has An extension of a1 jenth to yhiyn traction companins af | fected by iis recent so-called universal The aystem will, there- un become eff REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG !SLAND, 18 Minutes From | Manhattan and Brooklyn COLONIAL BRICK HOMES $7,000 to $8,500 For Easy Housekeeping Terma E r Than Rent, 9 and 10 rooms and | and 2 bath- N Steam heat; n front and rear; 20-foot in for tradesmen, Middletown Street, 2 blocks north of the New Big Long Island Railroad Station. JAMAICA SEE REPRESEN SATIVE ON PREMISES OR SAMUEL KNOPF, FLATIRON BUILDING, N. ¥. WHITE HOPES NO LONGER A JOKE ar ae foo 4 th $ St. fie Jolie Mig Aster Jarry Carrell songs inact ne hentia Firat | men ~ Clana Teast ta sluggera now. Home plate te but 268 feet away from the right field wall, and batters have only to get over a twenty-foot obstacle to enter Swat Milliga: lane. ie diamond has been sodded and grass is now peeping up through the ground in the outer gardens. The Brooklyn squad of players in compored of twenty-seven, who were xathered from nearly as many clubs. The team's best drawing card in Pitcher Tom Seaton, who threatened to break up the new organtaation when he balked at leaving Tinker's Chicago team, Seaton was one of the threo leading twirlers in the Na- r : at year and he pr eds’ premier hurt With the HMrookfeda New fans can see Claude Cooper, the Hap My ‘eral bie |b erans, ine taaine Artic Hoffman and Sone Play house THE Tings tH 39TH ST. Tink ee TOO MANY wae ree Couns & ASTOR Es ae he he HITCHCOCK “The Beauty Shop” LOWOAGAE yib™a%, Maes Re A PAIR OF SIXE ELTINGE tain "wl cod et ED, Py Delehanty, BARNARD INCREASES TUITION Gite we to Add $50 to daly 1, 1015. ‘The trustees of Barnard Colle: voted to increase the regular tuition fea from $150 to $200 @ year for all students entering college after July 1, 1915. The Increase will not affect eny atudenta al: ready In college or those who enter in the next academic year, It will be ae-| companied by additional provision for holarahipa mare under consideration for a poay!ie .djuatment of charges @o that the total coat will not be increased for ; students living in the college hall AMUSEMENTS. SEW WORKIN EMPIRE}: MAUDE ADAMS LYCEUM Ma id." nay at ‘All ‘Heats vt ELEERMANN DAUGHTER FULTON a ah Matinee Today a LAST 2THE MISLEADING LADY New AMSIEQOKM Got oe dice Retr 0, M. 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