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RSITY RACH WINS VA |“ Ciroalation Books Open to Ail’| | PRICE ONE CENT. INS VARSITY. EVENT BY FEW INCHES | Copsright, 10 fhe Wrens Publishing PRICE ONE CENT. ny Hay Khe, ree WILSON STANDS BY ENVOYS; RUSSUN Wik WALL OPENLY AID REBELS MSP F HUERTA DOESNT YIELD. = NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1914. NATIONAL LEAGUE | GIANTS WIN 0 0 3 0 0 2 CINCINNATI 0 00 00 0 0 os, Kocetner and Clarke; Marquard and Meyers, Umpires |GIANTS DEFEAT YALE W CINCINNATI REDS. ON MUDDY FIELD AT NEW YORK— | | i Oo 1 6 fio © o Ar Klem and Emstic, ’ Batteries ies + Odds on Favorite Was Never Champions Bat Hard Against FEDERAL LEAGUE. « : zi, \ \ \ i i i \ ry $—-—-———_———-—|_ Extended—Grover Hughes Ames in Second and; | Collapse of Mediation Will TAMMANY’S PLAN Runs East 6 Furlongs. Al st. LoUIS— BROO Y . Fifth Innings. Followed by Lifting of a 004 KL N eres ; BELMONT SACK PRACK, New Larne 7 0 Embargo on Arms. | York Tile esa orowe oF ia oe RH Big lie rich a algo lag ST. LOUIS rescver.t...... 6 5 % %|By Almost Superhuman Effort Old i “INIATON | ingly big turnout for an off d f . 2 a 5 NAON AT WASHINGTON. | entiare Wasente beards aera | fs Burns, i 1 1 s 0 0 Eli’s Men Force Their Boat Over Joa de Paltis won the opening ne bat As Abe and Lieb id yle, 2b 220602 0 e in H Mediator Appears Unexpect-/ tee PUNT IMB ATL ake tant PAAKGS eit} —— - Merkle 1b oof 00 e, Only Few Inches in | Executor and Tea Ba: “ Robertson, rf. o 3s 1 0 edly and Wilson Plans to | eer we theaters utes nee we | BWENING WORLD RACE CHART ses" oc 2 os Wren of Wier eee . Organization Outvote Re-| finished in the money were wel Meyers, ¢ obs too " Issue a Statement. 8 > FE yacked, as was Lohengrin, ‘the BELMONT PARK, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1914. rqui Marquard, p o1 0 0 0 formers, and Besides {0 |tert\chances, uowever, were rune. atleth Way wt Weatchenter Jockey Club Meeting. Weather . . — -|\CRIMSON FLAG PUT UP FIRST ut the start and Qe was away fron | seg erie : eet alg: SAO) ates al ft ver, | Torals 627 8 Oo WASHINGTON, June 19.—Modiation Call Convention the barrier lust. He made up sume | te? ayut Wha “oats ate “ttaes ratuer bia ge by , . W gtands to-day on the brink of failure. i ground, but it was too big a task for an THEN BLUE, HICH STAYED Only concessions by President Wilson | - in to get anywhere near the trout 1 Mar R. H.PO. A. EL or Huerta can save it. There will be a Democratic confers {Northerner was prominent th th + Run Moran, rf... oo 2 0 0 » ; H : While the Niagara conference balt-| ence some time in August to adopt a] St tha end.» RE SEE GORY SES ' i ae Von Kolnitz, ff... 0 0 0 0 0 Yale’s Victory in the Big Event Put ‘ atform fe : Jo. Marquette Md J J. (ond ners: obs 44 ey ‘ ’ s et, Minister Naon of Argentine, one] platform for the fall campaign, but] 4/36 Moswuetty je. uta Js eg lt Into Eclipse Harvard’s Earlier of the threo South American medta-| that conference will not select nor sis=|tomary. extra bid 3, tt Raised RN Elati O T tora, returned to Washington for a/ gest candidates. ‘This wes thu cou! Stevenson retained tis gelding ly speed, but tired at eud, Poh ation ver wo Wins. é SECOND RACE, ‘ Niehoff, 3b -O bot ds 0 je ce with Secretary Bryan and| adopted late this afternoon by the G ra =: . ‘ irover Hughes won the se o15 friclonen, et falai Hoblitzel, 1b Med Bo Oa mabably to see Président Wilson, He meeting of State Democrats in cons {six furlong selling race, out of the sald) Moa Pg ie oo Kh OO “\W . . ierteckatas ates { planded to start back to Niagara Falls | ferenco at tho Hotel Knickerbocker. /¢hu'0, by live lengths, | Besom raced Lanret Sap eke NEW LONDON, Conn, June 19.—The greatest boat race ever totaight, carrying word whether the! ‘Tammany Hall won everything the} then the 118 pounds, told-on “him Clarke, c. 0 1 eo @ offowed resulted in a victory for Yale over Harvard late this afternoon, ) 2 Gre L on abe . > ; . . | + wepterence shall procecd or disband. | organization went after. The ticket aR iuny “Ma Wien Bevin ursouen Ames, p..... oO 0 0 1 2) The judges, atten ten minutes’ deliberation, decided that Yale won by a Announcement at the White House wii! be sclected in the primaries, Thejout of it, Water Welles took up the Kotstner, p -O 1 0 2 0 mallér of { three inches, Outside es i that the President stands squarely | resolution restricting the late summer Pir i ray ther tate a li i Kellogg ooo 0.0 me er of two or nes inches, titside of the officials there was a wide on the principles enunciated in the conference to the adoption of a plat- Vpawhuska, running prominently ili TNE fanaaes, rata ss ee —-|divergence of opinion, many holding that the boats were on even terms tas, s ithe way, finished a good third, Uhis ‘otals. . i statement of the American deie- form passed by a large majority, al-| Anlebed (9 wood Se | eee or lt ts they crossed the tinis!t 1 tes seemed to make it certain that |), : ft was bitterly opposed by the da een eee a = Wolloge Hated itor Armae neh pe! ees gh day at ‘ the United States will not be sati lars hatrmen Osborn and the up-| yiedglaraugtte aim sun up Grover 10 SUMMARY Yale literally Uirew her shell over the line, Up to within a few yards fied @ith anything less than the “'S" } ughes from $1,200 to $1 & ot op Balls—Oft Marquard,| of the finisa Harvard was in the lead by a perceptible margin. Then the choice of a man approved by the | State anti-Tanimany contingent, Af- be P| Ames, 4; off WKoestner, 1. | , - ; 7 Z Constitutionalista to bead the He’ to, adopting a few innocuous resolu- Genin taiter | Struck Out hy Marauard, 4 by Ames, | CONS of The Blue called ot the eight for a final spurt, the indomitable Koestner, 2 Left on Hases Cineimnati, 5 4: by Glaats pirit of Old bli responded and with évery ounce of blood and brawn and | provisional government. The firm at- . bolted from two: Base | tons the conference adjourned. | ting weather t down the titude of the Huerta delegates for x) i un the inside across to the ‘outside when Hite Clarke, Koests var nny of collrage (hey posse: A oe r A. so.catied “neutral” seemed to hold) ‘The State conference will be Come) ie partion was sprung. ‘This is all sRinche. Keneatney asablitvads (* Nery wean oF COUraRE they possessed the sturdy oarsmen broke the record | | | “out no hope of a vreak in tha dead- | posed of the fifty-one members of the i} it bent ie fe . at fi axoe—-Dorie, Her ye Double ot defeat that lias attended Yale in these contests since 1907, i ees 1 jor of ground. by Plays--Niehoff to Clarke to Iolite! 1 os P, . doek, | Executive Committeo and the sizty> | ihing PRGAEN Gallaeclarlian Uiinikenen isi Vhe official time was: Yale, 21.46; Harvard, 21.464 ‘The situation—ndmittedly Otber | ong county chairmen. Edith took commanc Wad mall ‘i +000 |__ . as & lie Wakcacatne . { erisis—was discussed in the Cabinet mM “5 Rly all sweet een ie dong contest from veering, and somo sort of au otticlal| Chairman Osborn of the State ¢ Her ‘i 4 start to finish, Harvard and Yale nee | ttee will appoint # special commit. | her and in a hara drive home won ol ed DE se) lt f | DLY H RT Alternating in the load, ‘The modified statement from the President him- by a nose on the’ post. English stroke of the Yale crow was eelf informing the public fully, 1) tou of fifteeu—tive from eagh gioup— FOURTH RACE. attendance T.NOO he Ae gganne used 10 perfection, Whe! Ned case the mediation fails, was prom: |), ararr a platform for submission to] ‘Tic Hyde Park Handicap was one between the Cineinnatt Reda and igon fore apne ah el cuties lea. t 1 confe. once of thoke Unpepular threy bores: af- the Glants ed Ames, the former Lada he Vale imei It ts declared that Hucrta must ro- 138 gsenerny eo) " s with Crossbun, Perthrock and a Sate tia Heier: fOr eene answered, bat Harvard was alse tire ‘voluntarily in favor of pro-| Much slmnificance was attached to) Master Jou tho starters Crosabuii Wee: AB RY: 2 : zane und. spurt after spurt dreve x . won after Butwell permi anahate. rote td lel Biibhareen ee aka oun idelleoiie ¥ Visional government dominated byrne Snao play as indicating that tt) 6“ perthrock, to make lahat jer? ° evtion fae thinly (Continued on Sporting taxes th tvers delirous with excit il tbe Constitutional = or the United) oo. 4, reality Gov. Glynn's and de-|the streten, At the thr ET eal ei a= Seelam Se int eto ss, | Btates will openly aid tho rebels. so eetae nan inl 4 |) | pole Crossbun came away to win by an Nideds “one no minediately after the boats crop | sgeere wil! be Pi vasion by United | vised Iv agreement with Murpuy wid | faye tengihe from Perthrock. Master Spast dont, Won lace dtvtng. Winner, INTERNATIONAL LEAGL:. the line the Harvard flag was run up. Btates troops, but, so soon xe inedia- |Pammany. epee wOETH RACE. - AT BALTIMORE. Then, while tho adbersete 66 Se | tion publicly collapses, the embarse} There was oppor'iion to the Tams 1 ny vio ‘ahatad Gr Pret q ‘ MONTREAL— — Po Crimson were cheering themselves | ¢. arms f.01n the north will be again from up-State Democrata| eee eee ree ate en, won the | ae aes 0102 into blue-visuged ecetasy the fag was many plan position with Skibbereen, won steeplechase very handily after lay- Utted tp favor of tho Constitutlon- Jarship of D-Cady Herrick, BALTIMORE Grand Street Dye House]noutea down and Yate's flag was run under le aligts, There will be no discrimina- tlon against Huerta otber than that Vera Crus will continue te bo held} ao ‘against him and be will have to pur- ebase any noun ons he needs abroad who duuanded a State convention pot to write a platform, but to vat a State ticket, if the conven- rely ae other | thon pad ape ea sees tiie Hertick propositiva followed Olver members of the Cabinet were} closely tie plan adopted by the Rew pot so sanguine as t professes | publicsts Who meet at Saratoga Aug to be. ‘They ex! Huerta to fis, ‘The G Fammagy plan bolds slay in Mexico City and fight te) more strict we primary uomtna- the fast against bis foes and few is without infuence from party ) vonvention, conference or thal, tf this does result, complications) must arise that will draw the United Slates Into the fighting against its will, At ts nv secret | nearly every form of meoting yud day of discussion at the Knickerbocker meetin magnified eve tham yesterday the ex- traordinary reversal of political form Democratic ranks, It revealed (he boss led, convention The more (Continued on | in Parana ns ALLE ORNLA (by Wireless > aNrivitas he a ner City ON BOARD t MAZATLAN, June i San Diego, Cal.) --Heluges to-day by the Pavilic A Para report that conditions im the be sieged city of ‘Yeple are d bet the censorship to su strict thas ny de Continued on Second Page, => KING DIDN'T DRESS UP FOR ASCOT’S FINAL DAY. yall ing off the pace until the last round Skibberean tried to make a race of it with bim, but at the end Lysander was going easily and Skibbereen was Heartbeat, closing Da very tired. Merry ‘Task was along in time to be a distant third. Sand Hox ran well for part of the journey, but Smith was thrown from at the frst jump and Wy hurt seemed June 19. taille ac obtainable. Ascor, England, Mount Forty Americun vefugers fof for San) Wilham, belo to Re J. Garquhare cisco Wuday oon the Pied The | sana, this afternoon won the Wokin + ong atiain of tte siege cad the shunt ix-furtong sprint, valu BEN He fever tees Hibburts Merentic Was) age of tool a foreigners why tt @vetinate mn the Bode jails >: $12Men'sBlue Serge Suits, and W 4 Uhitd, io dale w Phe: turters, As usual on the closing day at Ascot ality of dress that bas marked pre woot taety bust © were twenty-four : Coding anya Waa reluxed, the Wit The “HUB" Clothing Coin J Yeailag in felt hat and tounge cule Barclay etrevt (OLD ASTOR - — Raphael's Lord Annune | jand WASHINGTON— AMERICAN LEAGUE, AT DETROIT. NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT BOSTON. ———. 0100 f (eae wero 2 9088 - Da lage Ung HI ¢s—Gainer and Snyder; hue joa 3 “ ; Ump!tes—Quig- OF WOMAN FOUND pvorprey MULL IEL SS: i AT PHILADELPHIA. foeele CHICAGO— | 1o0loove | 01200300 | SRSA Arte | PHILADELPHIA— UES E STEER | vos 000210 ea Rud aelalel tronires tiie Hatteries bel, lavender, Cheney eee t O'Loughtin: and Needh Jacobs, Rixey, Maye a : x and Bu Kulilfe: Unpires—Hart Taken From Mohawk River by _AT ST. LOUIS. ote ae Fishermen—He id, Arms and FEDERAL LEAGUE. \ie Missing. 5 00 AT KANSAS CITY « BALTIMURE— glinttenies = We 0030 USUHENE Hvans and KANSAS CITY Tha nude Se toro toed. by shen 1 1 aemietach, tilated ¢ . sere and Highlanders ta five 6 of the series by Sef Worst: STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. wiotiy Pirates on cle and fs F - - sleet tovday at Ebbets Freid, was called off to rih $12 in any ober 5 Calabria, Palermo 10 A.M. say severed |on account of rain Highlander: Wnejee to-day and Sut: $3.95, | i c : A till 10. Hub Cloth. | Ancom Cristobal 19 . "0B Cley Bune in Cleveland was poate Serge, relay Stremaayt |Fance HAavres..ssss 2,30 P)M,' said We WuHk bad Leen imwereed | gurgery. Clovetaid gum ta Cleveland Was posts ‘ ’ Laer} 1 - x Han ater eee ar creer macnn tata atmmes ertentgreptretete tM nae. we te ~ o101 Battertes — Richter and Danforth and McAvoy AT PROVIOENCE. ROCHESTER— oo00000100—-1 PROVIDENCE— 00003 010 Batteries—Mughes wilt Mays and Kocher, —_-—-—- BALL MAGNATES POSTPONE ACTION UNTIL TO-MORROW. Blows Up and Victims Madden; Go to Hospital. Bive persons wore painfully buried {n an explosion of bengine in the Co- lumbia Cle at No. this afternoon, We Hing and Dyeing Works, Grand street, at 4 oeiiek Howling Im the list of the Injured Na. SHS Le Appel, Bernard ave Brooklyn, propriatur the nue, Hreeher, Morris Hundredth street, an employes Falterman, W. ‘at oM street, Brooklyn, Vresitent Manhattan Pie Baklug Company 1 Cannon strect Ferrell, George, No. 0) gineer of thesdye works Verivina, ‘@enjamin, dyer. dye works ts near the i t and the Whe X& | poom' in whieh the explosion ming toljs a brick structure in the r dation | ‘yyw extraordinary sevst the Na | onal League directors at the Waldort | to-day, which was called lat | the purpose of curbing the latest uctive the Fed hing but ao old-f lfest, for which the teague ‘janes &. Gaffney, President of the! {Boston club, after coming out of the} ineeting room (hat the directors | did nothing but di Rie matt The Nattonal ho + order ites }into is famous wary, une tors | No. Ww viet rn when taken | o orner curred will vn court: 1, reparated f in build | > ve ‘The Manhattan Pie Baking Plant N POSTMASTER, '° carne" street backs up to the yard * | housing the ‘The police have been unable to learn what caused the explosion, which shook the entire block and caused a» widespread tenement house pante, The | Maasachuseiie 10 be Post. | ric’, bensine house was torn apart| Boston was. prepared for aud the burning fluid was scattered | to the Senate to-day uy) in all directions setting fire to thy dy works and the ple bakery, | NEW BOSTO Congressman Murray Ticked by bengine room.” Wilson for the ofr WASHINGTON, June 19.—The nom- Congressman William at submission 1 rod Die ae FUN, i surface of (he river, souls into the last effort up * was the signal for an outburst of Yalo enthusiasm that ruffied the Yalo's Mug re- walned ap ‘The disappointed Cam- bridge contingent was impelled Protest, but all agreed Anally that the finish was in the middle of the river the officials on the Judges’ bout had \ tunity of telling whieh crew won y of the olest alum of either runs not back to the Ume when a varsity race such w nafrow margin. y recall a race so rowed, Jn the first were on practically Tho mome boat colely was won by Nor does me and truly the er amely even terms, Harvard passing the mi ake wbout half a length in the lead. Yale hit up her strove In the secon milo and entered the third mile = third of w length in advance of her third mile was a heart. breaking struggle. Inch by Inch Harvard closed up, both crews row- Ing a stroke of 37 to the minute, Entering the final nile Harvard's sell was ahead a few feet ‘This sight lead the Critason main- tained untu the finish line loomed up just ahead Then it was that the boys from Yale threw thelr very und iffte: Into undying glory by themselves (Continued on Sporting Page.) aceasta SAILING TO-DAY,

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