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Gn PRIN AR Gr Re NE A TT REED Re MRO ses i aaa 6 THE “EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1914. MORAN CONFIDENT OF WINNING TITLE Ride BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [titer soos MORAN SEES PICTURES IN THE CLOUDS |WHITNEY REVIVES FATHER'S HOBBY, Public Admitted Free at Meag a] at Private Course at Wi ‘ Wheatley Hills, L. 1. Moran Didn’t Look a Bit Nervous} When He Called to Say “Good- by” Before Sailing for Europe. In opening his private race course at Wheatley Hills, L. 1, this aftere noon to the general public for the annual hunts meet of the Meadow Brook —Bteeplechase —_Aasociation, Harry Payne Whitaey has revived & ss Crores, 1034, Y,.Tig. rms Rybiaine Co j ANA i custom that was a special hobby of 0-DAY Frank Moran Is sailing : iss ; a { for Europe on the Olympic | Years ago, when he owned one of Frank ca In to say goodby. “ the biggest strings of thoroughbreds Sigel rg Rn hosp —— i é i ~»,| {10 the world, William C, Whitney Marked, noting his wide smile. 4, siti eis ‘ bullt a model race track opposite Mervoeai* sald Pronk “Coreatnly the spacious stables on bis Long NOt. I see no reason why my mental ~ _ = - —= Island estate. It was the noted state should be anything but equable. Th i d d Tr e > Yon hy. Ageoraing to my phitononhy. ime man) AMtree 1UuUnNare ‘ojans sportaman’s pleasure to hold regul %@ collect a large fortune and some degree of fame should feol quite Arrive Here to Root for Governor Tener Doesn t courage the love of the thoroughbred, Favor Later Openings |*':i¥3 20238 eons races, It was one of the few chances oheerfu!.” _— clnnati. A club doesn't always have my ar tomes with oa CR adh P Frank ures such beautiful Jan- Jt h E f Br ‘ to win to please, and the Reds seem |" even terms, tilliona ba e After Mr. Whitney’s death the cus- Te PARE sect tne mattor toc onnny Lvers o aves National League President De-| tc nave gained a, sirong noid t*| tom of running meta on the familys : you subject the matter to a close : 3 extate was suspended. It wasn't unt! { analysis,” he continued, “you'll see = most valuable player in the National clares the Longer Season Pro-| TeNER CONFIDENT THAT CUBS|ihis year that Harry Payne White " League, Hank O'Day thinks Schulte Tm right. I'm not tho one to worry.) Secretary Foster of Giants] tas slowed up in the feot_an well as Lat Mr. Johnson dou that. Iam just - ve his fi e h , the brain and a youngster has been vides for a Truer Test of Play “The Cardinals have done remark- Frc tollowing welehta rave Wenane coming up toward the top and I feot| Hires a Band to Drown Cheer-| sent tn to relieve him. Looks queer, that when the test comes I'll be far " ; ably well, and only in Chicago has ced fc 4 . doesn’t tt, to seo Frank Schulte and : ing Strength of Teams. Di nounced for the handteap eventa: better than ever before Johnson has there been any apparent lack of In-| “ave itu! Quy Py ing of Visiting Second Base- Jack Murray occupying seats on the ter at will ferent when | baif mil it been at the top and he knows that his best time has passed. He'll fear that thi Cubs Ret going, as they aerey Windro 0 Web Cara a 3 5 will, Players and umpires in the | 'Y M Ye if S lechase man’s Up-State Friends. From the showing he has been a Na RE is absolutely nothing ke he may do not as well as he used to when the big tas: comes. WILL GET GOING. ney decided to revive the fad that : *| National League have kept the making in the International League it he matter with baseball,” | games clean and the sport of high is quite certain that Bert Daniels, said Gov. John K. Tener, of} class. With favorable weather con. . former Highlander, will get another Pennsylvania, President of the Na-| ditions there will be no cause for “A champion worries when he goos _ : . With the ji % “ Suggestion of apathy anywhere.” Hee ects : "x had all the By Bozeman Bulger. Haltimore club has been tonal League, upon bis arrival in this Awonder Ne: Hadad Gov. Tener and party expect to a y) JOHNNY EVERS may not be able] leading in hittin; city to welcome his brother and fam-|tend the game at the Polo Grounds ing and base e 9 ° na them. Tho tine is getting short to lead the Braves ax runni 1 Fi I D d. t k Id ly fi Eufope. ‘The trou-| this afternoon between the Glants and ' f . a hitter,| running. If 4 arm in | ily returning from Eufbpe. @ trou. fice, ~S below a by eect ee tut there ts one place in which| Spe there ik no reason why he 0 ey {i} nh U e ea ble is that we have not had the right| the Braves. rave, fe should not be with us again, 18, Johony, 1835 182," Lavland Yet 4 . 140; Sir Giles, 188; Bure — . ‘Tom Powers's Glooms. They sit in his| he always goes far beyond the .800 idout ° kind of weather to serve it In.” . ) Mmousine when he thinks he may| mark fixed ax par excellence in the| Harry McCormick has convinced Of orkin ora atar. Gov. Tener doesn't favor later open- Ti 0 Earl to Concede Pirates Be Rave fo lope it jynen he's down and! ig League. Sald place is Troy. Now,| the fans of Chattanooga of the eM- ; <7 | ings. He wad: oO y b i . d * cacy of a pinch hitter who ean really ———>— all the fight promoters who ha “The lot season provides for a i his bed. My Toor Ie full og | dust to give you an idea, the nowapa- | ACs of & pinch 1 e long season p' 4y ny Jove. Thore isn't a Gloom in| pers of Troy, one of which tm in front Erplaying Haruna heel rel, Ritchie Offered Him $300 a Se At Care iwi! tate | ‘Tuer test of tho playing strength of ennant, ays uoer t iuson SET you teat pretty confident of us, for two weeks have carried al has put hin club Into the lend in : that no open-air shows will be al-| teams, and If the weather makes post- antares egelae gerry 4 ie ME ure de? cotk Sat y{ half column. “ad” explaining that|the Southern League. On the club a gs Why __ the| lowed. ponements necessary the fans are ap- : si die ablilty of the Pirates a FH) coma ‘homs champion of the world,| this, Saturday, 1» the ono and only | With him are Jacobson and Johnson, Month — That's y ‘The ten-round bout between Gun. | Preciative of the. system which pro- Dodgers’ Manager Considers} ability of the Firates, tor they are ee Eve, made up ry mind that nothing| occasion on which the native oe wee Champion's Without a Mana-|roat smith ant Battling Levineky, | vides for double headers in the sultry) 41, national League Race | cede then the pennant op me tad that I'm going to| of Troy, the city from where J. Evers Hank O'Day admits that he which was acheduled to be held at the |24y8 of midsummer. The weather Is ie Nati gu cede them the pennant into Johnson until he. cracks c hard for seven or eight] SPFang, can see the second base atar] made a mistake in trying to ger Now. Stadium A.C. on May 28, has been|#0omething we can only guess at, no have won fifteen gamer and lost two. t hi is decid f ‘i "The race doesn’ te do that on form | at hie best and an excursion rate of| make a shortstop out of Heinie seatiuned until dune 4 at the sug-| matter what date is decided upon for! ‘This Season an Open One. | The race doesn't end until Oct. 7, and " , the opening. There were no postpone- have 137 more games to weaken and lose] $1.50 round trip is offered as an in- Zimmerman, Frank Chance and gestion of the fighters’ managers, who ci 1 : | managers. who! ments on opening day this seuson, and 8 foolish to talk about them- |. an be going harder Johnny Evera understood that faked for more time better weather prevailed on that day having the championship already. every minute, Lven if he should got) Wucement for the homefolks to come) some time ago. In admitting his By John Pollock. Get into condition for the scrap. than a week later. (@pecial to The Evening Wor'd,) “The Dodgers aren't making any to mie at tho start J can protect my- down to the Polo Grounds and cele-) error Hank has sent Heinie back INCE Willie Ritchie, the Hebt-| pore was a rumor around town|ONE ADVANTAGE TO LATER Philadelphia, May % |claims themselves, but watch our ager, Harry Foley of San Fran-|go along with Frauk Moran when he| phere have been more postponed Saeed because the weather| race is an open one this year, and the ‘ Dodgers can't be overlooked. Why > receive ot. | sailed for Paris to-day. If Tom doses : a ; : 4 to be fully repaid for the rough work claco, he has received numerous let oe make the trip he will fight, Fred | Semes in the last two weeks than pro prevented his Brooklyn bear-|jook at my hitters. I havé one of the Wt the bands of C. Webb] rhe Pirates think they have an ace| te" And telegrams from managers of |'Nanor” Fritts a return battle of ten portionately in the earlier days of the| 144 grom tackling the Phillies yes-{ most dreaded batting orders in the “HAVE a great advantage over morning and J. Evers Is in posttion| still, those Cubs cannot win Johnson. He has been disatpat- , ; ay 1d. be only 4 4 ing for years. He's had only one in tho holo in Bob. Harmon, the| fighters both in the West and in this/rounds at the Broadway Sporting Wantege Beinn ie ator eee hel terday. The team foels that it hai Regeem League and rank atrong ir fight since Reno—and that wasn't a aes Rn ne ere st en {Re | city who want to look after his af-|Club of Brooklyn on Tuesday eve-| {hat would be due to. the fact that |¢ne local crowd on the run and wanted| “as for pitohers, I wouldn't trade real fight. Ho has loafed and grown euton trade, So far Hob has been unable] fairs, Willie has turned down all of | "ing, May 19. managers could keep thelr players in| ty get at them badly. ‘The Long| ray staff for any other in the league, fat and then trained a little and loafed i rans bund to {2 qNork Tegularly on necount of &} them, am he claims that he now knows! preddie Welsh, the English cham-| tno South longer. | There Rave been | teiand folks hope for better luck this/and I have two great catchers, in Again, ‘That kills on athlete: Tec nace] drown out, the Tooting, Ht should be | UA4,arm. but the others have man-| enough about the Aghting Kame to| pion, and Knockout Biown, the local |oring than in the West, and conse afternoon, While it has not been} Piller Ain, Tischer, T have another that demonstrated by Tom Kennedy,| C°B* erable occasion. Mate. ‘irHnrmon Teunds to form and| manage his own affairs, If he needs |lightweleht, left town last night for| quently more postponements and talk | definitely decided, Pat Rogan te the] reat twirler in Ed. P effor. | He In MTom would train hard for a fight, and] Up to the present writing the| Meine, pitching remularly a lot of|any help he says he will call upon See ne eee hare Freddie | in this section of Inter openings. pitching possibility. hover aaw a youth breaking in wh Mf he didn't do well he'd sit down the| Braves have yet to win a kame from | {Nat Pirate lead will last until far) hig brothers, It now transpires that] fight Joe Mandot oa May 25, while BI orate nprnith Mil the |? One person who doos not think that] hag so much poise and Anish as : Sext day and vay ‘Never again’ Af.| the Glante, but with Dick ltudoipn the reason Ritchie and Foley sepa-|rown started for. Montreal, Can,,| PUtS?urgn cine aes ieee aes has | Pittaburgh is going to run away with) Pfeffer. Hie acts mate oem Lense) fer he'Z beon loafing w whe his| Primed and cooked for the fray and) rho main burden of the Pirate] Fated was because Foley refused to} where Ke Tune Jonnny Lore for ten) won favor at home and abroad by | tne pennant 18 Wilbert Robinson, fons younemiar: Maneee nbene friends would pick out some fellow| George Stallings thinks ia abwut as | Ditching has rested upon McQuillan, | accept the new terme suggested by Pounds Mengey Aye Ite plucky, and victorious achievs-| ayy tg true,” sald the fat one, “that) after Thursday's Kame that he con. fend persuade ‘Tor that hore wes cea] Seeds chunce kn any. The Ane may [ARG Be hae shouldered it without | Ritchie, Ritento offered Foley $200 a| _ Hout ha een arranged between Mente: ..1 hive Anew Mata Know | the Pirates have a fine start, but it/ sidered Predera Detter pitcher than % he most gory affair on re- oy was let out of the| month and agreed to y K of Tuffalo and Bobby | terest: in bad ‘Tom Beaton.’ tag Be'd nurcly beat. And Tom would Bot, be the most gory affair on 78. |tig lengue—drom” Phlladeiphla—two | erace “hat Foley omae eee the Londen ne philadelphiay "who. re-| wbat % expect of the Giants when | is too early in the aauke to concele ord, but, » there no | De aM . ‘ley couldn’ 8 OF 5 3 ¢ een and see eg tard training no mediation or a watchful WAlLing | tet bon. The, Philiien cota yes | ee OF Working on Goulan’s see tho} Heynclds of fe’ Champion Jonnay| Mey get under way. The Hoston| them the pennant. Meny teeme that ° ° : hnny| Giuh is a goad one, and one of the Leaiers 1b April and C l b E h ‘When 1 started I said to mysolt:| PO — him to constderable advantage Just] Refore Billy Murray, tho Calitornia| Sst? “Tney aoe sroae for ten rounda| surprises of the Weat Hae, beet sue ear eS na) ibe Hel owumoia LW t Bata te bo way ching Mee Cine a nehae| The rain, interfered with everything | NOW: mmlddlowelght, left Sah Franciace for] at a poxing alow to be Drougnt off | Prand of baseball provited by Cine Ny + ° to Wii ig to be anything elae but a febt-| nut interviews, and the Braves were], this clty to train for his coming bat-| at Bridgeport, Conn, on the night of (To (i) m nd Tim olng to stick unul T! quite willing to be quoted {Wilbert Robinson te immensely | tle with Al McCoy at the Stadium A.| May 18. : a 8 muccens of Jt T haven't Joated natisfled with the present condition |C. on May 21 Leach|Cross gave Mur. Qeee thing that tended to show t eer P 'd confident of finishing one—|0f the Mrooklyn piteting staff, Holray a bit of fatherly advice. “W ‘Tom O'Rourke declared to-day that TES the start I've worked atendily,| Of Ber und cont could hav 4 ie s y advice. “When | | ‘Tom 4 at ‘ltwo—three, George Blallings and | Ce ave used Rucker a week or! you arrive in the East, Billy,” bout between Johnny Dundee and ion a8 good care of myself OUt) erman Nickerson, the demonyaecre-| More ago, but decided to wait until] Leach, "be ete aia) the Bone Bt < yivenia and Inceton’s : : ure not to fight that fel-| Knockout Brown will be held at the | Sgeeeeeceecoooooooooos bia, Ponnsy’ Pri ng as when T was in train-| tary, attended a matinee in the after. |the star was Just right. As a result} low Mike Gibbons, for if you @p you| National Sporting Clup on Tuesday ays fit. 1 don't have! noon, but came back to the hotel full has Reulbach nd the constant light eight-oared crews mevt in a regatta Ragon, Pfeffer, | will think it ts raining boxi: oves”|evening, May 19. They will battle ten| President Edward Barrow of the/to make eighteen hits against the) |”. ver the one and sevencei at end dee asa ene HABE) of talk and long distance messngos ison and Rucker, all of whom BE DORIA a eH ven” | Oren Ee Cee ete eaaeryat ne hea| White ox, ‘whllo Mack's cha plone 10-487 over the one and seven ghthi nd steady diet and slcep have! taflings had to anawer five of these] can be depended upon. Billy Gibson, manager of the Stad- gam a very wUelEt Eek Oe Chit lo Aisle ievesetneeny 0) Tight around 180 pounds: Now| lone distance calls, which would indi a lum A. C,, told the writer to-day that} Jim Coffey, the “Dublin Gian| information Toblabia | tet cor sitean aafe wallops. Coach Nickalls nney’ H 207 pounds stripped ine cate that somo kind of a trade Ison} The one soine that grieves Robby after the club's show on Monday| Soldier Kearns of Brooklyn are both| source that a conclave ts to plans to use A. Littleton at stroke in; welgp See ee ve ee working] £00. Georko would not admit this, | 1s his lack of base running talent. “I faiae © ee 5, eas - Sam Krepps, second baseman of the night he will not stage another ene|training hard for their alx-round|by the Federal League moguls at}, Bete yen working! however, and we'll have to walt ain going to get & \eacher and learn tertalnment until May #1, when Mur- pout which will, be fought ut the Washington Park, Brooklyn, the home| ypwport Jews team and one of (ho) 1 miureday. Modeira, from the Peseta ave client When the series with the [Mrooklyn manager. "11" tooke tke | clinched one bout fe Motniey ann Clete ae biter leeerele out} cf the Brookfeds, on Monday, for the} broke his lett leg above the eakle| junior boat, will be at NO. 4. enn ‘and there's no chance teat kl Braves is over the Giants are | the Only yLs | in which T can hold] young Kansas of Buffalo and Harry |at the New Polo A. A., while Kearns] purpose of completing all arrange-| W' aliding into a base, ae ae Le oe pearl bla myself stale. When I meet| going out to Pittsburgh to see them back when they go wild on the| Condon of Brooklyn, {a getting into condition at Elmburst,| ments for the transfer of the Kansas 4 i! iP PRINCETON, N. J., May 9.—Colum- | = t Fs ege Erle = 2 oe ii E i Beg 88 jacks.” President Thomas Fogarty of the|canal bank, Princeton the middle Jobneon I'm going to be fit, and 1] “bout that big lead of the fucks a Sores City francise to Toronto, He declares} Jersey City team has secured Herbert Bae and Columbia that next to the t believe anything on earth can) Pirates, but. ay Hedravw says, TE HIRE cluhe, hola shows tosnignt, the owners of the former club have| Murphy of the Philadelphia National | Princeton boathouse. Clem Wood of me from winning.” hey are destined to lose some o; ON A DI i. a fe To put a little sunshine Into the 5 4 » Charley) 9 Robideau, the hard hitting League team to play shortstop. Mur- d will referee the race. 5 hours a dinner f ry Ed| wei : "i lam t the} Harvar a sn eave al the tales that he| the advertising. While the i we stone Tee veh by Be Welnery am) Bay Beeny) Eharkey. A.| lightweight of Philadelphia, and lost so much neg etiar torr phy jhe Joined tho ‘Skeeters in Mo Columbin {i eked to win by most < ving trouble with h tl} Giants are datiling away in writers of New York and Roston. Tt | He y . mus O'Brien;| Patsey Drouillard, the Canadian|are ready to throw up .|treal. Baxter, who covered the posl-| of the expert moketown, t ete Brown Gymnasium A. A., Willie Man- : 411 clash in the windup of tes that parties|tion for Jersey City since the start of ———$—<>———— Yanks will be |was one of the best affatrs of the ot " sg Banter, P ofl Barrow further states wiarted such| fonring up the Polo Grounda, and |seur. George Atailing liked ¢ ime| tier Sick reckie: HORS emenre glx rounds at the Natlona’ tC of Ee nanan Bae re een | ooklyn, Ed "; 45 representing themselves as Federal als will be opening |mensely, but refused to make a ing Club, Brooklyn, Eddie Camp! ve.) philadelphia to-nixht. Both —men| rep! Portsmouth team of the Vingina never had | trick and hol fhe F j Dutch Hrandt; Irving A. C., Brook-| have made creditable showings in all| League agents aro making an effort! League. RACING SELECTIONS. their season over in Brooklyn ORO lyn, Eddie O'Keeto vs. Young Me-|the bouts they huve engaged in so| to try and rent Bearborough Beach ip Ae it friend | have. We've by —— = Gowan; Vanderbilt A.C. Brooklyn,| far this year. Toronto, which is an old amusement) When President J A. Gilmore BALTIMORE. ‘along together from the start and| ‘Those right-handed hitters of the! SUNDAY BASEBALL GAMES, | Patsey Kline va. Kohoma Kid; —_—- park. of the Federal League comes tol] yinet Race--Heenan, Maryland be together after this fight,” | Highlanders | must have bad orn inti ie Queensboro A. CL. 1. C,, Frankie] Jack McCarthy of the Brown Gym- — Brooklyn on Monday to attend the |f gi asic, ri Soush sluduing againat the south) Notter vs. Young ‘Tack; West Hrighs| neslutn A.A, has aligned up those two] Red Amos had one of his good days) opening of the Federal League at “1 fought a black man at Juareg| shoots of Dutch Le dd yoste The champion Lincoln Giants and Becond Race—Hobnob, Napa, Nick Scrapper. Third Race—Banquet, Lady Roth, Coquette, Fourth Race—Owanux, L'Na- varre, Shannon River, Fifth Race—Flying Fairy, Taw- ties, Star Gaze. Sixth Race—Eloro, Prince Ah- med, Sonny Boy. Seventh Race—Isidora, Repub- lican, Perthshire. ton (8. 1.) A. C, Frankle Daly vs. rugged Newark welterweights, Billy|in the twirling line and as a con face track on the same day Johnson | Again they © whut out, a matter} the Cuban Stars will play a double-| Willle Hardy, fought Jeffries at Reno,” said Frank, | that will require considerable explain- onse-| Washington Park his path Wil be Lewis and Dave “Young” Kurtz, to| quence he pitched such remasl strewn wi thorns. @_Interna- header at Olymple Field, the first brnexe meet in the star bout of ten rounds at fant against the Cardinals that he not] tional League attorneys are after Mr. “Poor Jeff had nothing on me, 1 got| ins. The enthustastic fans hereabout| gume starting at 12. M. ‘This will] No outdoor boxing will be permitted| the club's show, on ‘Tuesday night.| only shut them out but also only gave Glimore, snd, have not been able to ‘Awful walloping. But it only, have a notion that those peppery| he the Cuban Stars’ first appearance |!n the State of Wisconsin, as Chair-| Young Cardell of Newark and Young|them four hits, the Cincinnatl eas locate Bim, m When 0 reac! aches this fea seven rounds. In the seventh | youths can hit anybody. hero in three years. man Walter Liginger of the Wiscon-| Fulton of this city clash in another| winning the & me*without any trouble | c rps fonday oy dal a ee knocked my man out.” rn dk cane — sin Athletic Commission has notified ten-round contest. by a score of 8 to 0. | ception com: awyers await- . crowd 0 pM a nee ae Bled SEA n grown Kray In) at Lenox Oval the Lincoln &t ing bim. Kweiak and Kennedy will be |baseball were discussing artistic! wil) piay a double-header, In rs Moron’s sparring partners in | pitching during the rain’ yesterday] first game they will play the fast France. Kubiak sails nevt week, | afternoon, and tt was unanimously | Stroudsburg team and in the second ; Bo doce Kennedy, unicsa je | secited that the work of Hay Cald- he ancient out- CC: er" Sam Crawford, i ne anm, is still| A hitch in the deal by which Short- STANDING OF THE CLUBS. fielder, of inte bat with telling ef-| stop Walsh of the St, Louls Ameri- ok Warner's Bayonne St NATIONAL LEAGUE OAN LEAGUE, lo or in the game between the|cans was to be went to the Roch- to stow away and go |! tn bis shutout of the dtd ea ciel aliaial all | ye Kal it eT ote. a Feel find the Chicaro White Sox) eater International League teu, wax LOUISVILLE, with ink. a fow days ago was the post, artistic) phe first game of the doubt o-header | i 4 B10 etn 18 he laced out four onte Grives ont * Ly i ous per Me nal oe Firat Race—Furlong, Yengiee, % MCOY must have changed) igreed that Nap Rucker had done maar he As sey Y walked and was re- c ce 5 r | Nap Rucker had done} more A. Cand the Al 1. an . f Posy es his style of fighting. Either | woll against the Giants, but he man-| wij bring together the West Hi 6 the Athletics and Clark Grimth's orted to be in, Louch with Paderai || entsy, Kneelet a aaasle Othelo, at ef Champion Chip gave him a lot aus SHE bs J - bis ut neither a’ 5 are T Royal Glant ay double. | ff confidence. Apparently he wants) Over in Pittsbureh they are atill|jenter vat. Wallace's. Ttdeewood | fo establish a one-round record. Last | marveling at the work of Hans Wag-| grounds, Halsey street and Wyckoff | ked Paarsal [ner, the gray-haired> veteran, now! hvenue,, Brooklyn, with t y . he knoc! Paaraall (whoever | Der. tt iin fortieth year, ‘The Ger-| weoue yn, ho Fall Fourth Race+Old Rosebud, a ten-inning tle at f and DA rn| ThA Postponement yesterday wan! | Hodge, Bronze Wx, piey ALN frou a defeat. Connie | the ninth of the season for the Glantal Wieih Race—e% on Delivery, Mack used three pitchers, white Grif- 1 en aceon Ane Gunter ot Sixth RacesViying eee Rash, fith had four work for him. Canin, NATIONAL LR tnnati, it. Lanne, ©. eee to Honton, Brooklyn Philadetpi sad once Pictabundh gan poston a ington, 0; Philatelntia, ®, Called at " be) out in the first round | . swat River nine and the Bushwick Club, D, end of tenth toning; darkness. double-headers, Of the twenty-eight S Geenee met WP) man feet lends pi) the Infleidera and — # FEDPRAL LEAGUE, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, - Murphy, the former out-| ames prevented by weather condi SEE Seton canaicte to alls that| Rien tae Gea 1h tie Aiud: HED bare Con roan ond City nine and the «Leng Ty Ti, Rochester, 8 2. Danny, Murphy, the former out; | fone in'the National League to date A « Mp that! than any may in the club. He says] ehestera will furnish the feature at- ita en Hiatt 3 saledaire, ts fielder of the champ x ighteen were scheduled between = ber punch to BiNy Murray in the the acquisition of Mowrey und Konet-| traction at Recreation Park, Onion: rok yo itlmore-Tudianapo-! | Halttinurs, now & member of the Rrookfeds, has | els! Pound, who'll have the nerve to| ‘hy has made of the Pirates @ Feal | eee ee at rete Plas, Brooke || “== pannel * i aa now on forgotten by his friends in| teams in the East. The Giants have Queensboro Bridge Plaza, Brooklyn. In the preliminary ga kiyn has a bogus cham- Vrain, GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. pennant winning team, Philadelphia, for on Monday a num- had three postponements at home and the Senecas "AN LEAGUE, he opening | two each in~ Brooklyn, Boston and 4 Astoria Athletics will clash omen TARIONAL LEAGUE, MPRICAN LEAGUE, ber of them’ will attend t! ; a cy neo Abe saris ft tena aeons acon nese LAE Cine, * | lens i rant on promt Banay | Poteetpne: as well as 0 f ‘rhe Bronx Athletics will play th acne mit how youth will have its sway. has| pidgewood team the first Peg tel it five pleces, Ralph Glase, former Dartmouth been the benching of of the Cubs. Two years ago Schulte was presented with an automobile Ker’ Wang, the Dest all lle | qiBessbells ote . Today, 8 F. Mgl ISRANS — \d baseball star, hi of games at the new Bronx Oval, College sonthal, an B ater, ry The Tiere, and the Athiotice cer. | Deen ep competitive. athe he tall ir for Hugbey, Jeaniage’s men. ‘Dalveralty California.