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ee ONE CENT. a MATTY SHUTS OUT THE PIRAT eae c ae ee aaa my ie Copyright, 191 ‘The Freee Co, trne New York Werld). NEW “YoRK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, N REBEL ARMY 8 AGKS vA BLOCKS A CARRANZA PLOT, SEES NORTHERN WENO Constitutionalist Chief Had Planned to Put Gen. Angeles in Command. EL PASO, Tex. June 17.—Explan- tion of the seizure of the customs” house and the arrest of thirty olfic! and employees appointed by is furnished to-day by the report that Carranza had attempted to appoint Gen, Felipe Angeles commander-in- chief of the Mexican Constitutionalist | army in the north. Villa retaliated by seizing contro! of all important in northern Mexico, The report lacks official confirmation, but 1s generally believed even in the face of statements attributed to Villa that there had been no break with the Constitutionalist Chief. All the prisoners were put on | BULLET MISSES VON BERNSTORFF, GERMANY’S ENVOY Policeman Fires at Which Ambassador Rides With Party to College. Auto in CAMPAIGN, HL, June 17.—Count Johann von Dernstorff, Ambassador from Germany to the United States, @ train and hurried southward. Angeles, although Minister of War in Carranza’s Provisional Cabinet, is the commander of Villa's artillery di-| vison. He is sald to be loyal to the “Mexican Napoleon.” ‘The report 1s that Angeles declined Carranza’s offer and notified Villa of it. Villa's coup-d'etat has given him control of all branches of the Gov- ernment in Juarez, and his friends claim control of every city as far south as Torreon. ‘There is a general belief that the entire Constitutionalist army north of Zacatecas and San Luis Potosi, with the exception of the forces with Car- vanga at Saltillo, will support the Vil- lista revolt. ‘The plan and scope of the coup are stil a mystery. Leuding Villistas de- peek their chief would issue « state- ment to the American press. This will take the shape of a manifesto making public the causes for the revolt from the Carranza banner and outlining the attitude Villa and hi emy expect to aesume. Thus far the revolt has bem Mood Jess and {t bus not caused disarrange- ment of the regular routine in the Custom House and telegraphoffico at Juarez, The only difference is that) new men are in charge. | Excepting routine matters regard- ing tho movemen? of trains nothing has been allowed to leak regarding | the occurrences in the south, Villa's American att: in # gen- eral statement, declare I books and papers relating to government business in all cities as far south ns | ‘Torreon, were seized simultaneously with the selzure of Juarez lust nignt. Viila’s soldiers are in charge not only of the telegraph and customs offices, AT BOSTON. MORNING GAME, cHicaGo— 0o11001000—3 2000 — cEaruphivia 8, Dr ‘Tyler and Whaling, Umpires—Orth and Byron. AFTERNOON GAME, 8 CHICAGO— 000000102 .3 BOSTON— 50000101 -7 Batteries—Pierce, Smith and Bres nahan; James and Whaling, Umpires Orth and Byron. AT PHILADELPHIA. $T, LOUIS— oo0200000 PHILADELPIA— 10000101 Batteries—Doak, Giriner and Sny- der; Alexand nd Killifer, Um. plres—Hart and Righ pti anal AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT 87, Louis, - \eatr tightly. narrowly escaped death to-day when & special policeman fired pointblank at the automobile in which the Am- bassador was being driven to the compencement exercises of the Uni- versity of Ilinois, Th peated! shot went wild and was not re- Count von Bernstorff was rid- ing to the campus from the railroad He was escorted by Arthur vr of Chicago in the latter's anto- Dr. David Kinley, Vice-Presi- dent of the University, and Dr. Ewarts Houtelle Green were also in the ma- chine. As the car versity station. neared First and Uni- avenues, Michael Murphy, a policeman employed by neighborhood business men, held up his hands as a warning signal. Murphy was not in uniform and the chauffeur paid no attenti@® to him. Apparently an- gered the inattention, Murphy fived One shot at the automobile, While Murphy said he only fired «tthe tives, Mrs, Meeker charged that the shot wa ned at the occupants of the car, Mayr Dobbins made a formal apology to Count von Bern. storf and said Murphy’s commission would be revoked, When his escort suggested that the incident be immediately reported to |the city authorities, Count von Ber stoff requested that they proceed in-1 stead to the campus, When the apol- ho as that no drastic action be taken b se of his official position. The Ambassador regarded the af- “It was doubtless an accident,” he sald, as he boarded a train for Chi- cago, after delivering the commengs- ment address. ae INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, AT JERSEY CITY, TORONTO— 3510000, JERSEY CITY— 0000000 Batterlor—Hearno and Kelly; Thompson and Tyler. AT PROVIDENCE. ogy of the Mayor was made to him) ‘GIANTS WITH | . , NEW YORK. CINCINNAT 1 R. H.PO. A. E. Bescher, ct..... 311009 0 0 0 000 1 @Q Burns, If wewt © & € Hatteries--Douglas and Clark, Gonzales; Pfeffer and Fisher. Umpires Fletcher,ss.......!1 2 3 4 0 THBIEY ARG sn Doyle, 2b......... o 1 0 2 0) Merkle, 1b. 0 0 13 1 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Robertson, rf.......0 2 2 0 O — Stock, 3b o 10 5 0 AT DETROIT— Meyers, c.. 0 0 5 0 0 |Mathewson,p.-.. 0 0 0 3 0 2 HIGHLANDERS Totals -5 9 27 16° 0 DETROIT PITTSBURG, rk. HPo. aA c.}O 1 0 (Oo — Carey, lf... .0 2 3 0 Oj Hatteries—Mettaie and Numameker; Cavet, Main and Stanage, Um- Mowrey, 3b. o 1 to of bill and Sheridan Kelley, cf o 1 4 0 0 : Wagner, ss. .0 0 2 4 0 FEDERAL LEAGUE Konetchy,1b......9 0 7 0 0 ——— Mitohell,rf........0 0 2 0 O AT 8T. LOUIS— McCarthy, 2b. 0 0 3 21 Ari § © 8 8 I BROOKLYN _ McQuillan,p......0 0 0 2-0/0 O 1 = — Hyatt..... -o9 0 0 0 @ ST. LOUIS -—-- . Total os 4% 7 219 0) oO mae Hyatt batted for MeQuillan in 9th, B * . atterios—Li and Owens; G toom and Simon, Umpires—Van First Base on Balis—-Oft MeQuil-] Syekle and Ander lan, 4. Struck By Mathewson, Quillan, t on Bases— ww ait Hic%ea| EVENING WORLD RACE CHART ~-Bescher, Sacrifice Hits — Stock, Burne ial aaa setae a, Tuna to Merkle, Mathewson’ to| BELMONT PARK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1914, ¥ Fletcher tc to Merkle, Wild Pite { Qu ns Ump | DEFEAT PIRATES 0000 0.0 0 0 Bescher’s Double and by Burns Gave Chari Their First Run —Klem ani Attendance. . POLO dune 17. G MeGraw NEW sent MeQuillan) went in The delightful weather bro (Continued on Sporti DODGERS AND N CLOSE BATTLE i = AT EBBETS FLD sed Ball Helped Bri to Score in Seventh—Um- pire Banished Herz BATTING ORDER. Cinginnat! Moran, rf. Herzog, 8% Clark, ¢. Douglass, p. Umpires—Quigley tendance—1,000 Spe. The Brewing Worl EBBETS FIELD, BRC June 17.—With five straigh to their credit, the horns with the Reds in th | (Continued on sp INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, AT BALTIMORE. FIRST GAME, ROCHESTER— 0500010 BALTIMORE— ooo00000 Bulterios=-Horshe and | shone, Ruth Kean MONTREAL— o100000 PROVIDENCB— | 3013000 | Batteries — Mason and Howiey; | | Batley and Kocher, AT NEWARK. PIRST AMDB. BUFFALO— o00009000 0 NEWARK— ooo01r2100 4) Batteries-=MeConnell and Lalong; | nw nd ninge SECOND GAME, BUFFALO- | 2203 NEWARK— oooo Battorics—Fullepweider and Kriche oU;-Curtis, Bent and Heckinger, _ r SECOND GAME | ROCHES Ti 10 BALTIMORE— 1200 tteries~-Hershe isAvoy, and Matty to-day’s game with the Pirates and against s Page.) Dodgers locked | PITTSBURGH Batterie: Klem and a—-MeQuillen and Gibson; smalie. Mathewson and Meyers BROOKLYN " 10 © 0 0001 Single AT BROOKLYN— pions | YOR after him ught vut ath, yuse nil wearing Amuson ‘iad no mbhape, Beubeoktess Tani actling. 8400 iia aa Woo driving: pla WK REDS M cH) vider: five "Wo PHERD HAck ve onge, Won ‘sasil earen Ne v drivin, ren} Tinie, Wed ni Route in Last showing high turn of” speed, mntention, atte wklynsgg, Howe ant th olde and upw Won driving: place same Wigh tities: place same, HACK Tyo Creedmoor Handicap) three #3500 udder Winner, cb, ¢, by Hastings C401 Start good, Yeimont. ime, Of, FIRTH Tack Woat 4.20, 0 tad Woe Gal H MOKLYN, t defea ded: abe nen Hie Clon Vi) second “impire mie ard Winner, a, % ee ee oe INTE BY YOUTH MATTY PITCHING |, 0° GIANTS WIN, me ‘um, “where ita tan “ot HUERTA IN A QUARREL Moved Gen Huerta a Britinh sate conduct and 4 warship to take him to any port he might name, togethey oo «| WITH BRITISH MINISTER "7 ." "us tne ue ae to have hee e eurawed and to bave (Y i-~(il econ creme e nT shreaisned arrest Sir Lionel Car den if he ever repeated ino os Williams * who arrived here from Mexico Sh If Re ever repeated the proposa Sir Lionel Carden is anid to have ¢ =| City today report @ recent clash b> jased his suggestion un hia permeme © oq [ihren Provisional President Muerta friendly retations with Gen, Huerta land Sir Lunel Carden, the British nd to have urged upon him tha! the | sinister time bad ne woen flight was his Sir Lionel told the de facto Preai-lonly resource, dent he should resign and leave the country, “ng ‘The British Minister alav Gunday Werld.Wante Werk Wenders PRICE ONE CENT. 5. GIRL WHOIS SUNG o, HAS HIM ARRESTED | englishman Prete Prefers Being | , Thought a Cad to Burdening Her With False Love. A “BOOB” AT MARRIAGE. {Engagement Announced in Home Town of Miss Howe, Who Asks $30,000. | Miss Florence Howe of Pittston, | Pa., sister of Willard D. Howe of jthe Yale Club, and a society girl, caused her flance, Frederick Mac- Cabe, an Englishman In the employ of the Standard Marine Insurance CRACK GERMAN LINER GETS 10 PORT SAFELY AFTER GRASH AT SEA Kaiser Wilhelm II. on Her Way to New York, Crippled When Struck by English Coastwise Steam- ship in the Channel. NO CASUALTIES REPORTED ON EITHER OF THE SHIPS | Company, to be arrested in his of- fice to-day for fear he would return England and thwart ber efforts to obtain §30,000 worth of heart balm, which she feels she has en- dured because MacCabe jilted her. MacCabe was taken to the Sheriff's office, where he was released on a | $2,500 bomd, after he told the Sheriff ‘that Migs Howe ia ten yi older | thad he je, and that while he may be considered a “cad” be does not wish to burden Miss Howe with @ false love. Otherwise he said, Miss Howe is a lovely girl and well worth the affection—aye, the adoration—of any young man cxcept himself, Mi ‘abe's home is No, 23 Grosvenor street, Liscard, Chesshire, England. ‘Temporarily he resides at No, 141 Ninety-second street, Bay Ridge, in a fashionable boarding house over- looking the Narrows, Miss Howe says MacCabe proposed to her on Sept, 12 last and that she accepted him. Om May 6 events shaped (hemselves looking to the immediate ceremony. A dinner was arranged at the home of Miss How sister, Mrs. Frederick BK, Peck of White Plains, at which the officiating clergyman was to be present, besides numerous wedding guests. ‘The County Clerk, official dispenser of lIcenses, was to be on hand with the proper credentials, As the diners took their seats a special messenger arrived with a letter, which read: “Dear Florence; L know you will fect hurt and surprised at receiving this letter, but really I feel it is all Tcon You may have observed that I was not as warm towacd you as I should have been, and you have probably’ put it down to my natural reserve. But jit is really more than th 1 don't really love you. While I and re- spect you immensely I don't think, in fact [am sure, that I could make you |happy. ‘The only thing to be done ty |not to marry. | “L have thought this thing out wit | mynelt, and while L know [ um pl ing a cad's part, I cannot help feeling it is the better way, differently. Lam sure we could not live together as man and wife, Please orgive me for all the paln I have d you.” een FEDERAL LE LEAGUE. AT INDIANAPOLIS. BUFFALO— 050 INDIANAPOLIS 3.3 2 rie Behuls, M dd, Mutiin: and +s Mannassen and cr etm AT KANSAS CITY BALTIMORE 0000 KANSAS CITY 0001 ‘ el: Har Govenel Umpires nd Met ormich AT CHICAGO. PITTSBURGH- 000 CHICAGO— loovod > | Batteries Walker and B and Wilwon Umpuce= Cunack. . ry, Lange nan aud 4 You may think} 3 North German Lloyd Boat Long Held Record for Speed and Has Been Pop- ular With American Travellers. SOUTHAMPTON, England, June 17.—The North Gennah’ toyd steamship Kaiser Wilhelm II, which left this port this morning by way of Cherbourg for New York, was in collision in a dense fog this after- noon with the steel steamer Incemore, a coaster, and was so badly dam- aged that her commander ran her back here for repairs. When she came into port this evening it appeared to observers that she was damaged be- low the water line, Wireless messages have been recived at Spithead from the Ince- more stating that that vessel was badly damaged about the bows above the water line, but was not disabled. Incemore is not known. She was bound from Liverpool to this port at the time she met the German vessel. CHANCE MEN BAT HARD IN THE FIRST AGAINST TIGERS Hits by Boone, Peck aud Hold- Gave Highlanders Run- ‘The collision occurred in the Eng- ish Channel. ‘Thick weather pre- vailed all day and the fog waa very heavy and low off shore. The ie Wilhelm IL, bound out, and the Ince- more, bound in, we following courses that brought them close to- wether soon after the big passenger vessel got straightened out tn the Channel, helm Il, in reporting the accident did not say where hin ship was struck, nor did he give any particulars ef the damage d As no mention was made of casualties, it is assumed that there was ho toss of Iife on either vesvel, The Kaiser Wilhelm I. te one of the crack vessels of ¢bhe North Ger- an Lloyd. She was built in 1908, and when she was launched held the |record for Her trial trips | showed that she was possessed of re- |markable speed, and for some time |she had the reputation of bel fastest boat in | service, She held the records for east jand westvound passages until the | Lusitania stole her honors, She te 684 feet long, 72 feet wide and 40 feet deep and is appointed luxurioualy, | She registers 19,361 tons gros, Capt. I. Dani is her commander, The Kaiser Wilhelm It has en. HOUT, June 17, |COUNtered some severe weather in her Highlinders | P@884Ke8 across the Atlantic, and has «of four games| Deen buffeted and shaken by high had won all S028 She met her first accident when ning Start. BATTING ORDER, New York. Hartzell, rf, Ho iden, of Cayeth, p. and Sheridan Chil 2,000, Vinpires tendance Ate here three iy played. Man-|She Upset at her dock at Bremer. rere ich dent in Mok 1 re jhaven, Germany, on July ‘20, 1907, erult piteher, with Uunamea e- | The ship was coaling at the time and ; faulty trimming allowed gbe water, to (Continued on Sporting Page her ports so that she ated _———- uly and finally settled onto one AMERICAN LEAGUE. side. - The Incemore is a steel screw runes AT CHICAGO. veamier engaged in the coasting 0000 | ‘ CHICAGO— | 0012 and 24 feet deep, er home port ix 7 oe sfeocean aud Tanne} | Liverpool. Capt. A. W. Berry ts ber and wwik, Unpire ? jd{commander. She is owned by the jad O'Laught Rowanmoe: p Aoamaaip: Company, Liu, AT CLEVELAND ALLE sane COLLEGE « GAME, p100 10 ( YALE AND HARVARD. CLEVELAND— | Hhatteries--Gile, Brown and. Hunter; o10022 Mankan and Waterman, Umpites= Ratterics Shaw and Aimainith; Cole Sernbers, and ane 4 lamore and O'Neill, Umpives—Dineen Yale... 610 oly oe eves Harvard see) The present whereabouts of the , ‘The commander of the Kalser Wie *