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ies Oe en kine vibes Sawmee « PHE EVENING WORLD, WE NO ESTE [[Putting “Em Over the Plate] [MLW 10 MATURE FOR LARCHMONT CUP Series of Three Races to Be Sailed for Prize—Start | Off Parsonage Point. The Kansas City Federal League Club has served notice on Pitcher Blanding of the Cleveland Americans to appear before Judge Foell in the Superior Court at Chicago next Mon- day, when it intends to move that a temporary injunction be granted re- straining him from playing with Cleveland or any club other than the Kansas City Federals. through of Carlisle street from Hunt- ingdon street to Lehigh avenue, Should such a scheme go through the street would cut the Phillies’ grounds in two and force the club to seek other playing quarters, This move has been threatened many times be- fore, but never has it actually reached City Council for consideration, Legislators See Betting Machine Work. NEW ORLEANS, June 5.—A bill to restore horse racing in New Orleans received a unanimously favorable vote in the City Affairs Committee of Business Manager John M. Ward of the Brooklyn Federals has an- nounced that hereafter throughout the entire season each Friday will be ‘8’ day at Washington On these days ladies will be admitted free. There was some mis- understanding on the part of the public as to the club's policy. A great many believed that last Friday's ob- servance of indies’ day was simply the experiment of a novelty. Manager Frank Chance of the New Yorks may return from the Western trip with a new firat baseman in tow. A candidate will get a tryout during the club‘’s visit to Chicago. The player’s name is Harris and he Is at present a member of the Green Bay, Legislature, Inte it night. It will be reported to the House to-day. LARCHMONT, N, Y., June §.—Ar- Tangements for the fourth Long Island found race for the cup class yachts, enlightened on the pari-mutuel sys- tem of betting yesterday, when one of the machines was sct up in the Which will be held to-morrow under! wis, team. He is a left-handed hall of the House. the auspices of the Larchmont Yacht| thrower and a right-handed batter| To-morrow at the Brooklyn-Chi-| Th€ Fedrafted measure that will go Club, were completed to-day. The} who has been hitting at a furlous|/cago game at Ebbets Field Shannon’s| tthe House provides that if the Resolute and Vanitie, which met in cip in the bushes. Twenty-third Regiment Band wil! Legislature passes the bill, it must the three contests had by the New render a musical concert. ‘The music be ratified by voters of Orleans 1 ; will commence at 1.30 P. M., game York Yacht Club during the past] pavid L. Fultz, president of the|starting at 2.30. BOR be Weld a Bo war cot, er ake three days, will compete, The third] paseball Players Fraternity, was in voters so petition. It provides for Cap aspirant, Def was still be-) Memphis yesterday trying to Intereat| This afternoon a delegation of the) regulation of the sport by @ commis. Ing overhauled to-day, and will scarce-| the players of Memphis art Mont-jfirls of Girle’ High Seftool, with Dr.|slon and that 10 per cent. of the net ly be in shape until early next week,|gomery of the Southern League in Wi ee eee tall Ae mebets Sed proceeds of racing go to cl ity. Dossibly not until the second of the|membership of his organization.|hetween the Brooklyn and Chicago BIG LEAGUES WILL PUSH FIGHT AGAINST FEDS raves off Sandy Hook, begin on Wednesday. A handsome cup has been contribu. uted by a member of the Larchmont Yacht Club for the three races be- #inning to-morrow, the other two to be sailed June 29 and July 4. The race to-morrow will be held off which are to/Fuitz stated that he was on a tour|clubs, this day being known as “Giris’ through several of the more im-|High School Day. portant minor leagues which are ai yet unprotected by the fraternity and that he hoped eventually to interest every player of the country In the new movement toward betterment of conditions generally in the national Tho first Western club to appear on the Polo Grounds is the rejuvenated Cardigals, and they are going great guns./ Baseball people are just wak- ing up to the fact that the famous Pittsburgh-St. Louis deal broke more in favor of the Cardinals than the Parsonage Point, Rye Neck, with the] game. Pirates. While the Pit rgh gang | decision yesterday will be pushed, it Is THIS COUPON WORTH $2 00 Preparatory signal at 12.45, and the ‘ ; has been slipping the Cards have been | declared, . atarting sixnal fifteen minutes later.| Manager Bill Bradley of the Brook- | coming. ttorney J. ¢. Toole, chief for the tri-|% Toward the Purchase of Photo; The course will be six miles down| feds announced yesterday that ho had call fora conference sons at whicn|® Member of Your Family if "Vemsct Withoe os "Dr oe the Sound, along the North Shore tol traded Choutnard, one of his extra| | If Hans Wagner makes two hite to-|a wholenale blockade of big league tal- ~ +) ON, *. ° " . a 1e Wi ve eve fe" . ’ Red Buoy No. %41-2, off Greenwich | outfielders, to Otto Knabe's Baltimore | CAY 0.” or making 8,000 bite, before tRoEtINK writers here to-day claimed Your daughter’s confirmation— Point, hen 41-4 guiles, across the| Terrapins, for Joe Finneran, & YOURE \Anishing his careor in major league | tomhvant claps had vated to duray aduation—marri id to the be No. 151-2 of ra! a1 vi Dooin's | ball. re makin, is on me? Neck, and then 45-8 miles back to the] Pitcher. who was tcl Aroaltes “was {Whether he does tt in the firat gamo| tating wieyey ak atg, newcomers the , ut memories unless a photograph finish, All 1 on the course will| Phillies last season. Fine out in Pittsburgh. ing, and that they had the coup. all keeps the record of these important be left to starboard. signed hy the Phillies this season but arranged in case the Johnson decision P events. ‘The yach failed to report to the club and affixed broke right. The coup ts now blocked. es Charlie Herzog showed no h in answering Marsans's backed up qualities for the in three races his signature to the Fed contract. Tho Brookkfeds' new hurler will prob- tancy mand for more salary, HARRY LORD REFUSES TO Jea's cup course draw the pitching assignment | Ww; the starts at the Ambrow Channel| Aeinst the Buffalo combloation this | Wa contrast in ten, daya unless. the RETURN TO WHITE SOX. Pecan wil to toed Gros Baan Fives, | sftetnons dough was forthcoming. Charlie and lower New York will have a prompay suspended the Cuban, and| CHICAGO, June 6&.—Harry Lord, for- k of seeing all three Meyers, the elongated first}he ts now in conference with Garry|mer Captain of the White Sox, who chance next w of the tatest A under bare f the Wardmen, will in all} Herrmann. be benched by Manager the team hits the road, seman has been putting ) @ poor game at the Initial sack oe BLANDING SAYS HE AGREED 70 PITCH FOR CLEVELAND. | 3:4 zener tbe Wenge seme! — Benjamin Neil of Waite, Me. rican sloop creations Under advice from lawyers the ball players in many cities are under tho impression that they have the same right to terminate their contracts upon giving ten days’ notice as have the owners. It was to test that clause the Sox. Comiskey, who refused Lord's requ for an unconditional release. Lord been offered a minor league berth manager und cae here to obtain Comi CLEVELAND, ©, Ine 6—That ho} Neil at present is the captain and {that Marsans ‘and Davenport made) ma? Xevtaily serend to play with the Cloves| frst baseman of the Exeter Academy |their demand, ‘The decision of the|*°?® conten Iand Napa before he inadvertently | team, where his playing has attracted | Chicago Judge in the Johnson case sikned with the Kansas City Feds, will | {ie attention of several major league|may make @ decided change in their] | Feds Lone Another Pitcher, he the defense of Pitcher Fred Bland- | Scouts. plane. ERSTE Wee Tae Bae tempt by the Federal League to ment further than to ay he felt bound |the ward where the Phillies’ groynda|ctared he will not take any action in| h ‘ irtually had agreed @o carry out his verbal agreement are located, providing for the cutting! the matter. 1 o Federals. ag of #25 to #40 value, at $14.75, in w is guaranteed you or we will refun Take the straight, the tried and true course single shop tailor must charge $25 to $40 for. SECURITY SALE 100,000 YARDS LATEST SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES 1,000 PATTERNS Blue Serges, Black Serges, Gray Serges, Tartan Checks, Shepherd Plaids, Blue & White Pin & Pencil SwXpes, Fancy Worsteds & Mixed Cassimeres, Famous Shamrock Sergd, No. 4019 Also a wide range of Imported and Domestic Novelty Designs and Fabrics OPULARITY CO 5 SPEND YOUR VACATION IN EUROPE AT OUR EXPENSE 5 o 3 FREE Trips to Europe To the Most Popular Policeman, Fireman, Letter Carrier, R.R. 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The victory which organized baseball won in the Johnson quit the team unexpectedly at the open- ing of the season, sald to-day that un- der no cirumstances would he return to Lord, made this statement following a conference with President ing, who ts ed to appear tn court in Chicago Monday to show cause why| The Phillles received a nasty scare} After a talk with Armando Mar-|the Northwestern League was blocked ao injunction should not be granted | yesterday and are not over the effects; sans, the Cincinnati outflelder who/ last night when Pete Sonsider, the star restrainin riavine with other Jor it yet. The cause was the intro-|was suspended indefinitely by Mana-| pitcher of, the Seattle Northwestern Han F chit ¢|ducing of a bill in City Councils by} ger Herzog for demanding a now] Ciasvnat National Tongue cli. ana 7 with his law He d William J. 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