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| Ciroulation Books Open te Ali’? | pe PRICE ONE ‘CENT. Sern, he'xew Tore Were NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1914. 18 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT. GUTS, WT | | NATONACEEAGUE Pap OF AMER gee od . TSUN TS ears em, evar NGLISH POLO TEAM -SHUTOUTPRATES ooo RTTESEURCH OVER THE DOSER | PIVALTV AT ASCOT RACES. en tesestte Ba QUTPLAYS AMERICANS |Heavy Hitting tg by Merkle anc Circuit then te: by Clark and ’ AT BROOKLYN— A : Robertson Gave Chainpions Bates Brought in the Nec- oe thks (aia nae ei Pi: BROOKLYNS LOSE berg wget King George Takes Special HIGHLANDERS hee Runs. 14 Qg 9 0.00 00 0— 4 essai eee ree Sein Sev raw yon CINCINNATI soon —_— > % Outrages by Militants. eat | R. H.PO. A. B.IYZ3 ° i anCanOENe Mellie ditacct none OL O. 4. 1 'O (OMG. 92/9 0)= 7G .1 2-4 \ 0|Wisitors Began Dashingly as in First , i pee : pil anc » Umpires} Daubert, 1b oo 20 0 Ha Be , R. H.PO. A. EL Batteries—Yingling and Clark; Allen, Reulbach and Miller, Umpi aubert, : NT. | Boone, 3b oo1 1 0 Burne; ye eee ae ; Eason and Johnson. Egan, 2 .0 0 t 0 0 Game, and d Two Goals ° AMERICANS PRESENT. ne, weines Fletcher, ss 113 4 i Truesdale, 2b oo 1 1 2 ry Dalton, cf 11200 eakinene ces es Se : Wheat, i 13110 ore First as jPeckinpaugh, ss... 0 0 2 2 1 Merkle, tb.....0 2 6 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Alerontlel FAS: ac ge J. De Rothschild’s Broadwood, | Hee if Se ee xy ¢| Robertson 12400 — NGA ae eo ba Half Over, n Macc} jonden, ¢ : Stock, 3b. oo1 3 0 AT DETROIT— ‘add at 20 to 1, Wins the Classic | Daley, i -0 1 3 0 Ol Meyers, ¢ 00520 GH NDERS LOSE preethag : : : } ° Turf Event, fume gS gleams snug 8 1 8 8 HIGHLA i TERRIFIC PACE SET ft urt Event, Williams, Ib....... 0 1 6 0 Ol pcre °0001Q GQ QO CO KO CO DO DO QO— OA Miller.e...0 1 8 2 0 Pai witb leg PSR 3 >o01| 7” AND PLAY FURIOUS ||| ASCOT, June 16—Never before] Warhon, a ee 8 gf Tole... 3°72 12 «0 DETROIT eee ss ’ ee ‘ave euch precautions been taken to/ EL Sg 8 0 PITTSBURG. 00000 3 Oo — — Btotals......0.6 8 27 10 8 ! pe Guard members of the royal family <= 2 oe R. H.PO. A. E. Batteries—Fisher, Warhop and S eisnaben Covelskl and Stanage. Americans Made Desperate Stand from the attentions of the London | poigi. 0 4 24 9 3\Carey,it .0 0 4 O 1] Umpires—Chill and Sheridan. bead iach late on i ae « (= ® 5 . is q “turies” as were taken to-day at] ataivel batted for Fisher in sth. |Mowrey,3b.......0 1 2 t 1 " Monacd 64 4 el Against Tremendous Speed of Chal- the Ascot race cqurae. The opening} McHale ran oor ee in Sth, Kelfey, cf. -O t 2 0 0 FEDERAL LEAGUE peel He . tT Vogt aoe ~ 2 jerz0g, 88.. 5 of the nading tlety race mestiog| DETHOTT, og. a. [Wagmen tons. @ @ 2 1 0 pater x jou ¢ oo so) lengers as Great Crowd Cheered. found upward of 1,60 men of the| 5 0 1 5 St pemmteteee Se Do | aren. Love R. Miller, If 1 100 0 metropolitan police and hundreds of | Geo hee rt. . 2 BROOKLYN Niebott, 3b. a Ss ae ches ibaa IMeceryab.-. 0 0 2 2 2 feuee eT th POLO SCORE™ detectives from Scotland Yard 98° | Cobb, ef. 023 00 Gibson, c. SS. Ball iLg rn e- ry) 0 ° fa alr oon dee - | Hebliteel, 1b.. pembled on the historic course as Te- | Crawford, rf. 0 0 2 0 O} Hermon, p......... ooo 2 0 Uhler, ef. -0 oO 1 . ‘ AMERICAN TEAM BY PERIODS — inforcements for the regular Berk- | Veach, If wt 0 1 00 Se ee ats ae ST. LOUIS bog ot. ei 1 : a 2 Tome shire County police force which had! Kavanaugh, 2b.... 0 a 3 3 O| Totl.......... .0 54 HS 3 O 0 0 fs) ry sci be ne ¥ ' Se ae ; 0 -4, 0 % 34 2 4% B24 been mobilized in full strength to | Burns, 1b 1 ” + Me re if d 3 ve! 8 » U — - veeedecese O 0 0 — prevent any attempt by tho suffra- Stanaee, mae : : : First Base on Bali area, «| Batteries--Seaton and Land; Davenport and Simon, Umpires—Ander- | Ames, p ae is a bs i i olemmmaae TEAM a Famsone z | 2 Struck ‘esreau, _ Seer gettes to interfere with King Gnorge | Cova leskie, p.. yi ; s Bay ote een Totals Prue arte: 2 1 0 0 0 % 0 % 4 end Queen Mary. ! Corals... 3.8 27 Wt} » 5, Home Huns—Rob- = The alx-mile route from Windsor | /Fiest base on halls —O1t Fisher, 1: aso Hits—Mowrey. EVENING WORLD RACE CHART Piret Bas CM MAE™ oo Auten, 4;|— (Minus mark) misane pecalty ton safety plagrerdewt , Castle to the course over which the oe Teak y Mitchell | Yinglin, ; Reulb2ach, Ames, sii aitarn 4 cher. Struck Out-—By Allen, 3; Yinglin, 1; Ming Gnd) Queen snd thelr sueste| Highlandors, ¢; Detroit, Passed ibson, Hit by Pitcher BELMONT PARK, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1914 =e ah sar ry llegar ees ber od By Robert Edgren. y by police- | Kava Double play: Kile " searcalds: $400 added: five and & bal? furlongs, straight ia ens man fined practically ayythe way by police: | Kavanagh. Burns, Hit by, piten ening World, ui Pees TER, “Ont Ye10 "Star gtd Wom esaliys place sume, "Winner ic 7 Vota Wheat. “Sucritce “tite Daubert, [polo players started the second match gamé for the Champlonship to- men. | By Fisher (Kavanagh), Umpires: Evening Worl: x § i fi a 4 The’ militants. in spite ot the! Chin and ‘Sheridan. Attendance,| POLO GROUNDS. June 16.—Ideal or = Hoblitza),, Heraog, | Stolen Bases day with precisely the same dash they exhibited in the first. game last Queen’s threat that she would can- | 8,000, oe baseball weather brought out 5,000 | “joss Ges Rogech’ tut b 3 Groh, Double Plays--Yingling to] Koc . cel the rest of the season's social en- | INTERNATIONAL L LE, EAQUE. fans to see the second battle between | 0! Garlic “.. : ! aewell 4 Horror 1, qHoblitzel, Passed, Ball Saturday and gave almost an equal surprise, ; OE ae iccbara cite AT JERGEY CITY pedicels elas aaa Sirsa acid OR se i I a ER wars meyers | Attondance-1,000, fs Before the play fad been on four minutes they tia? two goals to termined than ever to obtain public: | rorgntO— ---— 7 Gy ayer co oe ec Wie eG ein cates Meat their credit, Cheape driving the ball through first on the opening rush, yates Cae Blige: be“ EAGRIRS UNS | 3.044.000 2 0-13] continued on Sporting Pase) | ¢ va Me ; 2 aellireclhsead ce _2 | BBRETS FIELD, Brooklyn, Juno} and the second goal was scored almost ‘before the crowd of 40,000 spee- King. rs > | 16.After the heavy rain of yesterday |‘ . A In consequence of Suis: reeaite: 83¢ sid is aWerovetini A FEDEKAL LEAGUE. | and last night the fold was In good|tators had recovered thelr. breath, titude of the women the ai - 3| tela. u rl Ragge a < vy : 3 condition for the first series between , wa ments for guarding the entrance to! patter ion Naggo and Kelly; Will. | A INDIAN N@OLIS. ir aC aaa =) raat a area =e Nn CRUGELUE Manne Hate ce The visiting team was cheered vociferously as the game Sees ZoyalInelovire 08 $98 Sees | (BER AAA ee ee BUFFALO— in ee beac lini dbsetadbescarinidiagistaineSorinins the Reds svlected Karl Yingling, for- To-day's game meant more to the Americans than it did to the. 3 made | Et ead sae! 3 : Mae dciapeor ianvever 984 ster | cupeaton OT NPM OR 1000000 — 11g 78 be Foret Hi ura: Inued on Sporting Pago — |ENslish. Victory gave the Americans a chance in the play-off , on Sate ‘ 6 Person before being uble to secure 1 4} INDIANAPOLIS (Con HBee On GROr une Fax urday. Victory to-day gave the English team the cu be hed for by 1000020 0 2001100 a P. @ ticket had to vouel NEWARK— 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘This was the lineup: and hit @ goal post. White 1 willow some responsible official. | a7 910 0000 —10 AMERICA. spheres wore fying am anni ae The track ulso was closely guarded , AT KANSAS CITY. AT BOSTON. No, 1—Rene La Montagne. waiting time neatly tp. The to prevent a recurrence of last ries Fullenweider and TLa- FIRST GAME. . 4 _ M. Waterbury. siete t Holmquist and Heckinger. Me . CHICAGO— oMcials took position, The . rival wensational incident, when August | longe: BALTIMORE— Fran ir iter ‘ent Tnto the Te ea ipr atar, or, 000302000—-5 No & 'y Waterbury. teame came skdwie etm dal Belmont’s Tracery "was interfered AT PROVIDENCE. 00001000 0-1 Tose for the ‘lace. ran rnd . Bek —Devereus Sibir. The crowee Die ao tae bog ee Re euprieisiog tok te thee toe he (eee KANSAS CITY— 61401001 —7| Neaccee tence day's, sat in tense stlence waiting, A ana CO OT ce Sauk 20171201 —4 No. 2—Capt. Cheape. Tho Americans won the toss and Ascot Gold Cup, on the third day of} 6. pcg @ Ratterles—Vaughn and Bresnahan; No. 3—-Major Barrett, took the north goal, Fee the meeting. Triple rails have boen| PRO' Batteries—Suggs, Rigeway Jack. James and Gowdy, Umpires—Orth Rack —Capt. Lockett, the ph all d i S, mone erected along the track and for sey- 10900000 be 2)itscn and Houcher; Packard and Gnd Byron Omeki Ratcel Tews ies tans Play was lone in the Engit#h - 0 day and] Batterles—Cruehman and Hawley; Easterly. Umpires--MecCormick and] _ dard, Judges, Joshua Crane and|¢nd of the field, Then Cheape got Sry SOE Does Heche nes He Oar AN | dnutts and Hoonens Goeckel, AT PHILADELPHIA. Keith Marsham, Goal umpires, ‘Dr.|the ball out and started with It up night men, accompanied by watch. | Schulty ¢ oy SECOND GAME. Tr, LOUIS— H. A. Souther and Frank Forster for |the field, A long, scrambling rush dogs, have patrolled the weve wale Pere BALTIMORE. BALTIMORE— 00100 21 0 O0-- 4) Amertea; Spencer Fish and Frank 8.) corned it within fifty feet of the Eng. alarm guns have been placed in pos- | RO se 11 Drage ter Bariand, ‘ - t around the stands and 2 _ PHILADELPHIA— sh goal, Here Tomkineon caught Hon 8s niet aro 0 as ool KANSAS CITY- 01010000 1—3 FIRST PERIOD. Cheape, who drove it lightly Into the A large contingent of resident Te 00031 = 00 - Batteries—Perritt and Snyd At a quarter past four the English [entre of goal space. Milburn came Americans were among those invited 0 : a | Batterios—Smith und Kussell: Stone Mayer and Killifer, Umpires-—Iigler | noniey be their cireuit of the fleld|"Ushing through and took « to the royal cnclugure, These ine| | Batter en MCAVOY e WiHam# land Maateriy, Umplres—Groeckel and i i i $< [and Hart, ina long lingering string. ‘This is a|4¥ing at the ball when tt was only a luded Walter Hines Page, the Ameri- | Itussell and McAv MeCormick, | _—. unkee ni : f -_ polo custom, and kills a lot of time, | fot or two from the goal ne. He can Ambassador and Mrs. Page, with | EATS HARVARD | — io” Mprimavoam AMERICAN LEAGUE, ‘Time is no object in polo, “Twenty- | Mlsved and the ball railed over. Re- the members of the Embassy statt;|YALE DEFEATS AL CHICAGO. sriule six English ponies in parade” an-|suming play, the sh team car.’ } Mra, Nicholas Longworth, Philip J NING STRUGGLE. v3) . AT 8T. . nounced the megaphone man. While| fed the ball down the length of the Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs, Cornelius IN OPEN oo0o0000100 BOSTON— this thrilling statement was sinking| Meld and Barrett sent it between the Vanderbilt and Col, Edward M.| new nn, June 16-—Har~| CHICAGO | 10000 - lin, Monte Waterbury rode the | seal posts, | House of Texas, , ney ee 000001000 ST. LOUIS— length of the field, The American| England had acored two goals tn é James A, De Rothschild'’s Broad-| i innings . Ratteries—Dickson and Rerry; | A : 0 o 000 - | pony parade started, nineteen of ‘em, | three minutes and seventeen seconds, prosds & fouryenrcid Ured’ la they Hasvard id 0 0.0 08 818 One Watson and Willson, Umpires—| & ayrenncease P Bd Reha foster and Cady; Welle {all neatly num and probably | nearly as quivkly as in the opening , United States, t won the Ascot | ¥als ‘ey and Waterman; Way|Cusack and Brennan, 10 doi = an wri mi y. UmpiresEgun and! card indexed, ‘Two very large fat] of the first game. Stung by this the Stakes, the principa m the first}and= Hunter, | Umpires—Stenberk and ——— oh Goldy rab fale rece. Bonny’ boy we | ivann | people stood up in front of me and] Americans rallied and for @ minute day of the Royal ot meeting, As ) Conway, caine - | sumed, SSSA cot ene - shut off the whole nineteen ov two kept the ball within @tteen paragus was second and the Guller APPROPRIATION BILLS i AT CHICAGO A gong rang somewhere, ‘The meg-| Yards of the English gogl, Milburn ) third, ‘Twenty-four ran. ‘The stakes} ACTRESS 1$ ACQUITTED. ALDERMEN TO ADJOURN. | YEAR'S GIFTS TO ) PRINCETON, | ATHLETICS— 7 Japhone man catled in accents wild tor] and La Montagne each missed good aro valued at $10.00 and the distance | RUSHED IN SENATE — 0300152 the. correspondent of the Tandon| tes by @ foot. Tom that ‘time on is two miles. » betting was 20 to1! Mattie Lightfoot, an sotinas of} Will Take Summer Vacation, Be-| Total ts 8014,524—Time Limit en! | CHICAGO— ‘Daily ‘Times, Mr. Bullock, Mr, Hal] the play was distributed equally against Broadwood. : 2 8 ate RDETROED Bi Oe Per ames - . a ginning Jaly 6 Mrs, Sage's $100,000 Extended. | 1000010 Phipps and Malcolm Stevenson stroll. | Over both ends of the fleld, End of (i aad nen “ ip ne rons to-day of the charge of assauit-| Pension Measure Wich Carries ‘he members of the Board of Alder-| PRINCETON, N. J., Jun 16.—President| patterie ind ed across the green, Everybody was| "rst pertod, bars, au was won by Lord Derby's Glorvina; h Fleisehy proprietor ef 8) §169,000,000 and Two Others !man were in session less than forty | Hibben during the commencement exer-| ruuwell Umpires! getting into the public eye or the| America, 0. aie Cincinnatus was second and ‘Thistle. |}P t ner, of Forty | 39,000, and eee Teen ice to-day, During that time the| cisen tasday announced that gifts in thel O'Loughlin and Hilderbrand publis'acesr, Gant, Ghenps, and ihan SECOND PERIOD, ton third. Eleven ran. The Rold vaso street and h avenue, on] Passed in Three Minutes, onty. important business transacted was laat year amounted to $614,544, It was AT CLEVELAND. Taree Wateri ie out for prac-] Milburn knocked the ball eut and in valued at $1,000, 10 which 42,4 s Le ehtfoot said in her defenge that ol . the adoption of the resolution introduced 4 ned that the time Hime an} WASHINGTON-~ tice with Rene Ba Montagne. Capt.!in a quick succession of rues car- SAAR SH, Well AnH awecnalaks, de unreemniy remarks |) VASIUNGTON, June 16--Within |i." Aigerman Curren, leader of the mus Hig eg A ph Pert bs ie.) 00000000 1-1) Tomiinson came out and drove a ried it clear down to the English goal. distance Is two miles ae saat he three minutes the Senate to-day joniiy, and Alderman Dowling, leader of Nuys to tan. tn ia | vy i ntt ds. "Yip" | Heve Lockett made ckheec hee .15 Panna 7 ie baths,| passed the Diplomatic and Consu the minority, that the Board adjourn for resting figure of the commence-| CLEVELAND— dead centre go. y yards, p" | Here a wonderful | wt MM ER (BEA TRU. he hit im ivan the ‘head with her Approp: lation bil carvying $4,359,000; | (he summer vacation on Tuesday, July 2, th eect OC Averys 00100010 Qi yelled the crowd, and prevented @ goal. ‘The. eee Lie ait, rae | tinbrelia. | and the Pension (Appropriation Dill |. ‘vulean there ts some veawon for ealiing eth Se 2, the “lone | ETc sere and Honvy; steen| And then La Montagne amashed «| quickly shifted to the other ; #8 i} om tC "4 AD if Hi ¥ tbe a ot rg | rn Kv erereeriation Soeae tone the nara ip wpgetal session, there | ‘teat wie the vil Wer bigs sis! aud O'Neil. Umpires—Conjolly al Pires rude the north goal. © ae OS Pog ee i maa ry ; Se Um iba ae'© hundnd-era ‘a! Coma a RTE OTT B..' oe a eae

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