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PRICE ONE OENT. FOLK PLANS NEW INQUIRY INTO NEW YORK CENTRAL 0 Former New Haven Head im- piles Corruption Is Common With Big Railroads. In Final Testimony, Declares Be “Took Indictment” That Belonged to J. P. Morgan. New York Central is next on| if it 1s decided to make fur) i es into realms of high | finanes end political corruption. H ‘There are several reasons assigned fer locking into New York Central affaire, Mr. Folk, in his questioning | of Mr. Mellen, was particular to de- velop the fact that several of the principal directors of New Haven were directors of the Central, par- tiowlariy the late J. P. Morgan. He would like to know whether the same Morgan practices-prevailed there also, Mr, Mellen stated that in dealing| { with New York legislative affairs, get in under the wing of the Central and did not maintain any lobby or legislative agents there. Mr. Folk is desirous of undertaking an investigation of New York Cen- tral ag soon as the Interstate Com- merce Commission's report on New iM Haven affairs is made to the Sonate. \ When asked about it to-day, he said: i “Walt until this New Haven case 1. “we 'fnisded. One thing at a time, 1 think, however, that an investigation of the New York Central would re- eult in disclosures as interesting as these of New Haven.” : @enator Norris of Nebraska, who imtroduced the resolution leading to the New Haven inquiry, ts contem- ug @ similar resolution regard- bred New York Central. ‘The Commerce Commission recent- ty gave some attention to the Central! {am contiection with its proposed blan- feet bond issue covering all lines, and approved of the issue, The objection raiged by Senator Norris to that re- lated to the Lake Shore, Nickel Plate and Michigan Central ling, all owned by the Central, being parallel and eompeting, But no inquiry was made | eto Gnanclal expenditures and meth- (Continued on Second Page.) NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT PITTSBURGH. PROLADELPHTA— A 101000000—2 H— 20300020 —7 Batterie@—Oenchger, Marshall, Burns Dooin; McQuillan and Gib- oo. Umpires—Rigier and Emslie. “AT CHICAGO. 000000100-1 \GO— 0100000012 Batteries—Rudolph and Gowdy; Lavender and Bresnahan, Umpires— A Tp SIPMED BY WEL U1 { tondance 10,000. HOMER INPINGH BY WINGO PUTS Cardinals Score Runs in Pairs Off Matty Early in the Game. BATTING ORDER. New York. . Beacher, cf. Burns, If. Doyle, 2b. Merkle, 1b. Bni rf. Stock, 3b. Meyers, 0. Dyer, sa. Mathewson, p. ree—Fason and Quigley. .At~| (Special to The Brening Werkd,) 8ST. LOUIS, May 23.—Chris Mat- hewson was picked by McGraw to subdue the Cardinals this afternoon in the third game of the series and Christy is cut to maintain his win- ning streak. His last trips to the firing pit resulted in victories over the Reds and Pirates. Harry Sallee, premier pitcher of the Cardinals, was Matty’s foe. Sallee finished up for Doak in Thursday's game, but Man- ager Huggins believed he was ready for another whirl at the champions. The showing of Marquard, who hobbled out of a sick bed yesterday to whip the Cardinais 5-1, was very pleasing to McGraw. Had not the Rube came through the Giants would have been in bad fix. Demaree just now is off his stride and if Marquard slipped the pitching burden would be entirely up to Mathewson and Tes- reau, F An oleventh hour change was alade in the Giants’ lineup to-day, Ben Dyer going to short in leu of Art Fletcher, who injured his band in batting practice. A crowd of 10,000 fans were out. FIRST INNING—Bescher out, Sal- lee to Miller, Burns walked. Doyle fouled to Snyder, Burne died steal- ing, Snyder to Huggins. NO RUNS. Huggins. singled to right. Magee (Continued on Sporting Page.) ————_—— LIGHTSHIP IS LOST WITH CREW OF 25 MEN Wreckage and Bodies of Three Victims From New Craft Bound to Halifax Found at Sea, HALIFAX, N. 8, May 33—The loas of the new lightship Halifax No. 19, with all the twenty-fve men on board, is indicated by the discovery of @ quantity of wreckage and three bodies near Liscomb, 100 miles east of here, to-day. ‘The lightship was on her way to this port from Paisley, Scotland, | where she was built. The lighship, which was due here yesterday, is believed to have struck & fog while feeling her way through the thick fog that has enshrouded the const for several days. The wreckage was sighted and the bodies picked up by the steamer ferin, which reported that lifel marked “Halifax No, 19" were trapped about each of the victims, ESSE eae BM MBA THIS eran 34 mud r ‘One obi, tan, antes . pee After Keating Weakens in the| 47 NCU™AM™ Veteran Put. Up Stubborn Eighth “Shoeless Joe” Hits 0 Oo & ROOKLYNS LOSE, eee. | Game in Final Round of the GUNTS EIN Kowing. Mitchell HIGHLANDERS ___ wee ee OQ 3 2.0 2:1.0:01 OFF POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK, ‘CLEVELAND May BA’ malt-roitty ad ieall3 O 0 O 101 400M — baseball weather brought out about Batteriee—Keating and Gossett; Mitchell nt Bassier; manding and 18,000 fans to witness the third game|Carisch, and James and Billings. Umpires—Mesers. Egan and Evaas. —_——S—— INTERNATIONAL LEAQUE, Batteries — Oldham and Onslow; Jamison and Stephens. W YORK, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1914. | 10 PAGERS UPGAMEAFTER |o 1 0 o GIANTS = © _ | GOVFER, BEATING YANASBETLEND| 2.2. 2an8 2c astm) TRAVIS FORTE -_e— Metropolitan Tourney. Caldwell for Homer. CINCINN. ‘ATI 5 03 00 0 3 0 — 11 BATTING ORDER. Battertee—Reulbach, Atichison, Brown and Fisher; Ames and Clarke; Rowan and Gonzales. Umpires—Orth and byron. Cuecial to The Rreaing World.) _ ENGLEWOOD, N. J., May 33.—The Laibeld, of. Metropolitan golf ttle Jerry Travers t island, an. held for three years passed to Oxwald a Fir: Williams, 1b. Saco, re AMERICAN LEAGUE Kirkby" @f the home club this after- jams, 1b. Jajole, ab. _— noon ag a result of a decialve victory Peokinpaugh, es, Wood, 1b. Gossett, c. Olson, 3b. af NEW TORK over Walter J. Travis in the final wund, 3 up and I to go. eal J The Garden City veteran fougtt pet ae Sees Pen) FEDERAL LEAGUE BROOKLYN *-"BROOKLYNS WIN. 4°0°-0-0 3 0 amce @ 28 0 2-0: 0” 2°00 0 O-= “Ss % Nene a cee Oa het tent aka pion, Aad urge. | enateenes BROOKFEDS. INSPECTORFINDS se, . «| BOMB FACTORY w!eeecei.cccco oe” A 0 Qo 0 o 1 1 2 1 o o oe 0 5 el cocce_conemnoe 1 = eeoCeKruNnnow-an a. -t bt oo ai 0 on Tota. ooo. 1 Aeeetia oe eel the trial. mgel batted for Brown in sth. 10101 hole and putting Kirkby 3 up at the CINCINNATI. 02100 . he erage ‘? three were R. H.PO. A bye See sella aah ext nig! aaa ae | . ' . i , Headquarters of Black Hand] ccentn when ‘Travis'e tec shot was ‘eben tna ‘rire ae 1 1 7 0 t| Gang Disclosed by Mys- peal as : 1 wl 1063 06 ; O11 4 can sgvieak terious Tragedy. Sut Kirkby | unshaken, “4 . : 10 i 8 927 6 2 aliweaieuns KANSAS CITY. Owen Bran, ot Combus- 11a 4 e R. H.PO. A B./tibies for the Department, in o110e © 2 2 © OJeearching the barber shop of Frank . 21300 1 2 & © @| Chimera, at No. 307 Kast Highty- ‘4 22 1 0 4 2. 0) Afth atrect, who was found in his ‘ Set Nae) © £ 10 0 6|sleeping room in the rear with his LS) ae UE 1 1) @ 3 0| throat cut to-day, located » quantity 1 1 1 300 ° 1 1 0 1 of explosives which indicates that: oov eo @ © © 1 4 9 fhe Place was used as a bomb tac- the end of the morning roupd. Kirby i ee tory. ‘was in invincible form, and the Gar- oh ew: ob © 1 5 2 0) Chimera was probably murdered|den City veteran did well to hold seceseceell 12°27 18 2 © © © © 2) auring the night. He was not known| him to a two-hole lead. eerie © © © © iin the neighborhood. Egan found in| The match started with satiff wind (FOR PReCRIETION OF GAME — — — — | drawers in the barbershop a com-|Olowing. Travis quickly jumped to bs ING PAGE.) Totale.......20005 3 24 11 | pleted bomb such as ie used by Ital-|the lead with a grand exhibition of K, jan* black hand extortioners, oi re golf. The first hole hae been difficult First base on balls—Off Seaton, 4;| sticks of 40 per cont. dynamite, for the former national champion bi 2 Se AT BUFFALO, off Stone, 2; off Cullop, 1. Struck Out! peokage of smokeless powder, a| to-day he got off a ster dri WUReT GAME, —By Seaton, 6; by Stone. 4; by Cul-| Lacyage containin, hin 4 dead he : A ac LL sie g antimony and secon the pin and PROVIDENCE— ion, Ui. 10. "Three bese hite--| resin and half a dosen electric fuses| holed out in 3 while Kirkby took 4. biel sy 0 0000 00 0 0 O~ 0} fvans. Two-base hite—Coles, Chad-| with fulminating caps attached. This beginning alarmed the bome BUFFALO— bourne, Shaw. Stolen bases—Shaw.} ‘The bomb was complete, with fuse|crowd, but Kirkby evened the score —By Seaton, 2. Um- 00210002 5] Hit Dy pitober By, Benton ends] And cap in place, Inspector Egan‘s|on the next hole when Travis's tee 200 ance—3,000, theory Is that the place was used by hot blew intoa bunker. Kirkby cap- Batteries—Sobult: 4 ; Willard and Hartley; Brendom and Krkebell | NOChOrs (FOR DESCRIPTION OF GAma|bomb throwers and that Chimera's| tured the next two in short order. hein and ‘Berry. Umpiree—Crose BOOND Gaaae, SHE SPORTING PAGE) throat was cut in a dispute over the| Travis was twice in difficulty on the | and PROVIDENCE— alae proceeds of an adventure of which he/ 6th besides taking three putts, an un- 0000050005] AMERICAN LEAGUE, — [#4 knewiedes ung) eprtommanee tor Rm, oe pinch ‘Travis was having @ hard time with | INDIANAPOLIS— Mere BUFFALO— ro the gale. On the 6th, against the 30000 000000001—1 cacno~*” ag INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. gale, his second shot was short and| guppa LO— yeti ts 000100010~-2 AT ROCHESTER, cla team beaiy burried. took’ ‘ais’ ee 001 run out while Kirkby was down in r Te BALTIMORE— Battertes—Kalneriing and Rariden sunsey city NONT® O20 1/8 0 2) —'§ 020000000~—2 Moore and Blair. Umpires—MoCor, 3000001 1 1g), Batterice—Russoll, Jasper and) p, te mick and Brennan. Schalk; Leonard and Carrigas. Um- OCHESTE. home crack had @ spell of bad pul Seeeenyeenp’ pires—Chill and @heridan. (00400000 —4 . At the turn Kirkby wae two AT BALTIMORE. 00000023 0-68 ‘T PHILADELPHIA. Besteries—Cottrell, Russell and Mc- Batteriee—Shears and Tyler; Hearn At Avoy; Hughes and Williams. 03000001 O- 4\out a though he were and Kelly. 2000120005 SECOND Gasre, BALTIMORE— pintoon up Broadway In a police 5 alelastaaneieagin BALTIMORE— re y this, ; rade and he appeared before AT MONTREAL, ATHLETICS— 0 000 0 0 0 0 O— o| however. on the next green where the 3.000 0 3 0 1 — 7} trentey at the other end of the Be: NEWARK— 20000141 -—-8 ROCH local Fira id wuilty of poor work! natterics—Fisk pag Sian: Guana | es Sighs ewinging along in the 0002000 2 0 tteries—-Dauss, Marshall and Stan- eESTER— around the cup. and Russell, Umpires—-Bush and | powerful springy stride. : MONTREAL— ‘ 4 Heng Flank, Hush, Lapp and Shang. ooo000001 —1 Kae ecabh benere atornetien: gasp: <a To Haniey's expression of spate), 00 0 001 0 O g— 4 {Pmplrer—Dineen and Connolly. Batteries—Danforth and McAvoy;|the gallery when his mashle shot pathy, be feplied; “f'm ys & Batteriee—Curtis and Smith; Me. AT WASHINGTON. Keefe and Williams, carried the high bunker guarding the/EQR RACING RESULTS with Mamton's exceptions | of be son and Howley. es) gr. ———_—_ green, and he sank’ a thirty-five feot- SEE SPORTING PAGE. | "°°" I believe the Court of Appenig: ene ree 0000001 0 o~ 4; STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-Day. (Continued on Spurting Page.) Se ee jm seme me tace, queer ARAB ee ‘ | —— ore.’ _ SAILING TO-DAY, TON Celtic, Waphes, ples gst erential Oocanis, Southamptenarcse 12 My 10020300. Be ae hal ts Eee Open th f | Boake Open to ai”) Coote, tee toa en NE | CLEVELAND TIES a RAT ene! LEAGUE IRKBY ‘| WIFE AIDS BECKE SEES HIM IN TOM: Mts. Becker, Though Broken -Is Courageously Planning for .: Appeal to Higher Court.” ee. HER ADVICE SOUGHT — She has a quick and resourceful mind, with move then 2’ share of instinctive intuition, and was eagerly consulted by Mr. Me. Marshall ans Mir. Jobnstone in preparing the second case aid) Mrs, Becker reached the Tombs at 11 0’clock, and, after the attaches of the jail who clustered about her for their as Mrs. Becher entered the prison, said thet his brother's “Tt was 0 hard. blew” he quoted ‘hte brother ‘i ‘enylag, Sed 1 am geing to heop cight at the fight, Pm tenccent: bn died long ren I ciall be able te prove &%” > 40s Mrs. Becker remained with’ her husband for two hours, | r } Rei st bythe Second Con BY ALL HIS L. to her husband's cell, Lieut. John 000000-0 00001 —8 Gay that for the present he had ©