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I THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, MONDAY, MAY 26, 1913. Pelkey Is Charged With Manslaughter A SUGGESTION TO THE TOURIST ana iompany Melloe National Will Appear in Court Today to Answer for Death of Luther McCarty. Our Famous Semi-Annual Sale MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR Begins Today And Gontinues Through Thursday HE EXPECTS AN ACQUITTAL When planning your summer vacation, consider the inconvenience and possible danger of carrying a large amount of currency with you. Use Mellon Travelers' Cheques and be free from worry. They are safe and easy to carry.

They, are good anywhere at banks, hotels and aboard ship." They are issued in amounts of $10, $20, $50, $100, $200, and sold at face value. Wherever you go you can easily obtain the currency of the country you are visiting. Ask us for particulars and sample cheques. THEODORE RHEINBOLDT, Manager. G.

A. SCHRIEVER, Asst. Manager. Bamk Fore i tin Department 411-413 Fifth Avenue Mccarty's Spine Fractured. CALGARY.

ALBERTA. May 25. (Special.) It was not heart trouble but fracture et the spine that caused the death of Lather McCarty yesterday afternoon, following; a knockout in the first round of his bout with Arthur Pelkey of Calgary. Coroner" i physicians today performed an autopsy and while none will aive out any statement the International News Service correspondent has It on food authority that McCarty-a spine was fractured and that death was actually Sue to hemorrhage of the brain caused by a spinal fracture. MANUFACTURERS.

Fits Unable to Hit OLIVER IRON and STEEL GO. Lose Timmerman and ESTABLISHED 1863. MANUFACTURERS OF Telegraph AND Telephone Chicago Moves Into First Place in the Federal League by Beating Bt Associates Pbkss to Gazetti Times. CALGARY. ALBERTA, May 25.

Arthur Pelkey from whose stiff right hook near the heart Luther McCarty fell dead in the ring- at the Burns arena yesterday afternoon, will face a charge of manslaughter In poliee court here Monday. The royal Northwest mounted police completed the necessary papers in the charge placed against him today. Just before the death of McCarty was announced, it developed today. Pelkey had slipped into his street clothes at the request of his trainers and was taken to his hotel in an automobile. It was not until after he had washed and dressed thai he learned of McCartys death.

He had started from the hotel when officers arrived and took him into custody. An autopsy was held- over the dead fighter's body late last night and an Inquest will be held tomorrow afternoon. The result of the post mortem is withheld pending an inquest. Numerous doubts were expressed today as to the actual cause of death. It did not seem as though there was sufficient force behind the blow to the heart to cause death, several have declared.

Pel-key said he did not believe that his nunrh nctuallv landed near the heart. Line Material COSTLY ERRORS PROVE COMPLETE, COMPACT AND UP-TO-DATE OFFICE AND WORKS SOUTH TENTH STREET, Menosky threw out X-ynch. Farrell filed to Callahan. No runs. No hits.

SIXTH INNING. For Pittsburgh Stanley threw out Ramsey. Fisher doubled to left. Sabrie filed to Kavanaugh. Sellers popped to Farrell.

No runs. One hit. For Chicago McDonough out, Ramsey to Sa-brie. Timmerman popped to Smith. O'Leary got a hit when his high fly dropped safe.

O'Leary stole second. Stanley walked. On Kavanaugh's double over right field fence O'Leary scored. Stanley held third. Kading walked, filling the bases.

Gertenrlch forced KadinB. Smith to Menosky. One run. Two hits. SEVENTH INNING.

For Pittsburgh Callahan lined to Gertenrlch. Menosky doubled to right. On Mollnoaux's single to right Menosky was out at the plate. Lynch tr McDonough. Smith out, Kading to Timmerman.

No runs. Two hits. For Chicago Ramsey threw out Lynch. Farrell singled to right. McDonough filed to Sellers.

Timmerman singled to right. Farrell was held at second. O'Leary tanned. No runs. Two hits.

EIGHTH INNING. For Pittsburgh Farrell threw out Lucia, Ramsey took lirst by being hit. Fisher popped to Farrell. Sabrie, filed to Gertenrlch. No Covington and Indianapolis Divide a Doubteheader.

Cleveland Beats St. Louis. PITTSBURGH. U. S.

A I BEST BETS FOR TODAY. It via currently rumored here today AT LOUISVILLE. that McCarty suffered from a slight First race Caution, Barbara Lane. Old Ben. Second race Old Rosebud, Vandergrift, Rlack Tflnv.

fSpKciAt, Telegram to Gazette Truss. 1 CHICAGO. May 25. The Filipinos were handed a coat of whitewash- this afternoon at De Paul Field by "Red" Timmerman, Chicago's star pitcher. Tim-merman let the Fils down with five scat- weakness of the heart the last few days, and this, in conjunction with the excitement of the bout and the landing; of the tered hits, while his teammates landed runs.

No hits. unexpected punch, are generally blamed for his death. McCarty's body will be shipped to his birthplace at Hastings, Monday nieht. safely 10 times, and this, coupled with For Chicago-Stanley popped naugh singled to left. Kading filed to Sellers.

Kavanaugh stole second. Menosky threw out The fatal ending will have the effect of putting the lid down tight on boxing Third race Helen Bar bee. Bwannanoa. Irish Gentleman. Fourth race Rudolfo, Ten Point, Buckhorn.

Fifth race Marjorle Royal Tea, Lady Lightning. Sixth race Just Red. Melton Street. Mockler. AT TORONTO.

First race Right Easy, Big Dipper. Spellbound. Second race Skyrocket, Cannock, Louise Travers. Tiird race Watkins entry, Lochlel, Mediator. Fourth race Giddlngs entry.

Seagram entry. Martin entry. Fifth race Bettle Sue, Pandorina, Royal Message. Sixth raee Bigot. Armour, Ace of Clubs.

Seventh race Heresy, Amberlte, Gold Bud. contests In Western uanaaa. iommy Burns succeeded for Just one year in run the bluest buving ODDortiinitv of the year This or the Fils, allowed Chicago to win the game 5 to 0. It was one of the coldest May 25'a In the history of Chicago, so the weather man said. A high wind direct from Lake Michigan make it seem wonderfully below IS mm Gertenrlch.

No runs. One nit. NINTH INNING. For Pittsburgh Sellers single i over second. died to Kavanaugh.

Menosky forced Sellers. Timmerman to Farrell. Mollneaux popped to Kading. No runs. One hit.

For Chicago Unplayd. Score: PITTSBURGH AB. R. H. P- A.

E. ning bouts at his arena located outside the city limits. -Bettincr on yesterday's contest was lively at 2 to 1 against Pelkey holding Pittsburgh men. Thousands of mjn make this the occasion to supply themselves with Summer Haberdashery, Clothing and Traveling Accessories. Other thousands will learn this year the importance of this event.

zero. Pittsburgh had several chances of scoring, but Timmerman tightened up at these stages and made the batters pop easy flies or send slow rollers to the infield. Ramsey pitched a good game for the Fils. Several of the runs scored by Chicago were the results of errors. Chicago scored one in the first, three In the second and added another in the sixth.

out Tor 10 rounds, while aicarry was straight 5 to 1 favorite for the decision. It was not generally supposed that Pelkey could gain enough science in three weeks to give him a chance with McCarty. Pelkey showed a great deal of Improvement over former appearances. In the brit-f contest he exhibited better judgment of distance than his opponent and also put more steam into his blows. 0 10 3 2 3 1 3 2 0 Fisher, 1 3 Sabrie.

1 4 Sellers, 4 Callahan, 4 Menosky, 2 4 Molyneaux, 3 3 Smith, 3 I.ucia, 3 Ramsey, 2 Men's Shirts to reduction to $4.75 Men's Scarfs at or greater re- following the game here tomorrow Pitts burgh will open a four-game series with It was said unotnciauy today mat as soon as the responsibility for McCarty's i St. Louis. The game in detail: death has been placed Pelkey will go FIRST INNING. 24 13 2 P. A.

E. 0 5 R. H. 33 AB. Totals CHICAGO south to meet Gunboat Smith.

For Pittsburgh Fisher fanned. Sabrfe out, Stanley to Kading. Sellers lined to Farrell. 65c to $1.15 No rung, no hits O'Leary. 3 GOLF TOURNEY TODAY.

For Chicago O'Learv took first by beinr hit. ctaniav 1 1 4 10 2 to World's Championship Games Stanley sacrificed, Ramsey to Sabrie. Smith a fin it' 11 h. 1 threw out Kavanaugh. O'Leary then going to i- third.

On Smith's wild throw of Kadlng'a PVorlVli-h 'm roller. O'Leary scored. On Ramsey's bad ihr throw to first. Kading took second. Gerten- ii In 3 1 RACE ENTRIES TODAY.

At Toronto, Ont. First race, Bendor purse, selling. J600 added, J-year-olds and up; furlongs Daisy Piatt, 'Dynamo, 100; Glint, 1(1; Big Dipper, 108; Mileage. 104; Lad of Langdon. 1U; Right Easy.

113; Chippewayan. 114; Spellbound. 113; Star Gift, lli; J. H. Houghton, 116; Magazine.

118. Also eligible: Henrietta. W. 107; Cos-grove. 116J 'Blue Laws.

117; Progressive, IW, Mlccoslukee. 107; 'Ralph Lloyd, S3; Doctor Neel. 13. Second race, Doncaster purse, selling. 800 added, 2-year-olds; i furlongs Lennle r.

Cannock S9; Louise Travers. 103; Requirara, 12: Skyrocket. 105: Osaple. 106; The Urchin, 107; Jeseat, 108. Third race, Queens Hotel cup.

handicap, with JSflO added, 3-year-olds and up, mile and "0 yards Rernegat, 106; Colston. 112; Superstition, 113; Mediator. 113; Cliff Edge, liS; Lochiel, 120; Ymtr, 121). Fourth race. Goodwood nurse.

$600 added. 2-vear-oWs foaled In Canada; 4 furlongs Co-burg Belle, 107; 'Diamond Cluster. 10T; tDark Rnsaleen. 107; tFroissarl, 107; ISlipper Day, 17- IMartola, 107; Alias Bass, 110; IBeehive. 11: Marion Gaiety.

107; Deference. 1()7; Since, lift- Hope Des. 107; Duke of Chester. 110; Booster 110; Old Reliable, 110. Fifth 'race, fashion plate stake, J60O added, mares j-vears-old and up; i furlongs Orowoc, Men 's Pa amas and Night Shirts reduction 65c to $2.95 Young Men's Suits 7 at over y4 reduction I Men's Suits at about doo nr reduction yud Id Men's TJmbrellis at 14 0 AC or more reduction Parasols at over djl nr y3 reduction.

pl7d Canes aty3toy2 jl or reduction li-d Suit CaseS at over dVJ FA or greater reduction PUdU Traveling Bags at i4 or greater reduction. ylt.l McDonough. run. no bits. SECOND INNING.

Tlnynerman, 5 10 27 14 Totals 31 Tor Pittsburgh Timmerman threw out Calta- fian Mnnfll. die? thA Sam vat Moline Begin in Scotland. ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND, May 25. On the eve of the amateur golf championship of the world, play for which will begin tomorrow, British opinion regarding the chances of the American contingent has undergone a considerable reversal.

It is now conceded that although the best half dozen American players are absent, the United States has in Harold Weber of Toledo a dangerous player, who with luck should at least reach tne re due- $2.85 $1.45 $3.95 $2.45 85c Men's Underwear at Vi to Men's Hose at y3 nr to reductions dt IU Men's Sweaters at over 1-5 reduction Men's Bathing Suits at reduction. Men's Belts walked, but was out stealing. McDonough to Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Farrell. No runs, no hits. I Chicago 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 For Chicago Farrell to Sellers.

lie-Two-base hits Menosky. Stanley, Kav-Donongh fanned. Timmerman singled to right. anaugh 2. Farrell, Callahan.

Fisher. Hit Kt LA-ury got an inueio uiu wi Dy, ball By Kamsey (Kaningl: double Timmerman on second. On Stanley's by Timmerman (Ramsey). Sacrifice hit scored: O'Leary was held on tnird. Oa Kav Stanley.

Stolen bases Leary, Kavanaugh. First base on balls Off Ram anaugh's double to center, lary and fetan i i -kxt i i i. i i Ipv scared Ksdinr ook first by being hit. sey 4. off Timmerman 2.

Struck out Bt Ramsey 2, by Timmerman 1. Time 1:28, Umpires Fyfe and Nippert. lis- Pandorina, Minnie Bright, lis; Koyal Message. 116: Moving Picture. 103; Brynary, Ml Jonah.

113: Bettle Sue. 118. Community Club of New York and W. Smith Menosky' Heinrich Schmidt of Worcester. Three hlts- Four runa' It is also thought may make things in- I THIRD INNING.

teresting. while Campbell D. White of For Pittsburgh Smith popped to Kading. On San Francisco is likely to make a good StanleVs error Lucia was safe, but was out showing. stealing, McDonough to O'Leary.

Farrei threw Both Weber and White have drawn out Ramsey. No runs. No hits, byes for the first round. Inslee will play For Chicago Lynch popped to Menosky. Far.

C. F. Yeotans of the Royal North Devon rell got a double to rieht On McDonoogn's Club while Schmidt will match skill with ot roller to Smith. Farrell was a r. i i third Smith to Molyneaux.

Timmerman 1 Opportune Hitting Wins. ST. LOUIS, May 23. Opportune hitting more, thsn the quantity of hits won for Cleveland over the St. Louis Federal League club this afternoon- Scorej ClevelandTlt.HTp.A.E.ISt.

Louts. R.H.P.A.E. I I COLLEGE BASEBALL RESULTS SATURDAY Hxth race. Athole steeplechase, selling. $1,000 added 4-year-olds and up; about 3 miles Ace of Clubs.

13 Julia Armour, 139; Bigot, 113. "Martin entry; tSeagram entry; JCol. Hendrle entry; JGlddings entry. At Jxtuisville. First race, selling.

2-year-olds. furlongs-Mockery. 106; Caution, 106; Minda. 106; Old Ben, 108; Lost Fortune, 108; Barbara Lane, 108; David Craig. Miss Declare.

110; Brave players are entered. Findlay S. Douglas lk' Ranaey threw out Leary. -No runs. Ono hit.

of the Nassau Country Club. Long ELEVEN HORSES WILL STAB.T IN KENTUCKY HANDICAP LOUISVILLE, May 25. (Special.) Eleven great distance horses probably will go to the post tomorrow afternoon out of 17 which are carded to start in the initial running of the Kentucky handicap at DouKlas Island, and Douglas tyrant of Ban rran Cisco. The sole Canadian representative is Jackson Walton. The entries number Tech 3 Grove City 1 New Castle 7 Westminster Alliance 7 Hiram 4 Washington 8 Bellevue Harvard 7 Princeton I Yale 4 Cornell 1 Pennsylvania 3 Michigan 0 Army 3 Notra Dame Wesleyan 3 Trinity Lafayette 2 Lehigh 1 Vermont 1 St.

Anseim's 4 Cornell 4 Penn Freshmen 3 Hamilton 3 Union 0 I Eleven innings. The following games were Park. The race wm oa worm uiwui Probable starters In Kentucky nanaicap: Probable odds. Baltimore Ohio R.R. Decoration Day Excursion OH iO PYLE $1.00 KiULARNEY PARK $1.25 I.v.

PITTSBURGH 8:10 A. 91. Horses and Jockey. FOURTH INNING. For Pittsburgh Fisher walked.

Sabrie forced FHtier O'Leary to Farrell. Sabrie out napping Timmerman to Kading. Stanley threw out Sellers. No runs. No hits.

For Chicago Stanley popped to Smith. Smith threw out Kavanaugh. Kading out. Mollneaux to Smith to Sabrie. No runs.

No hits. FIFTH INNING. For Pittsburgh Callahan doubled to right. On Farrell's bad throw Menosky was safe. Mollneaux forced Calliihan at third.

Stanley unaesisted. Smith skied to Kavanaugh, so did Lucia. No runs. One hit. For Chicago Gertenrlch fouled to Sabrie.

r-ritton 1 Barton 2... 6 13 11 Hellm 0 8 6 I Is 0 0 3 0 latton 3... 0 0 3 1 0 KemnHn m. 0 3 1-attim're 21 1 1 Clones If 0 3 0 0 0 14 9 oUllller 110 0 1 1 8 9 Hihnhorst 1 0 0 10 0 0 Kirbv 0 1 1 1 0 Murhv 3... 0 0 4 1 0 Cooper 1 1 3 1 0'Walden 0 1 1 a Dartiey 0 1 1 4 0 Green 115 10 Rei 0 8 0 2 0 Totals 1 1 5 Hi iTotals 1J7 1 Cleveland 00020010 0 St.

Louis 00000010 01 Two-base Mts Roney. Harley, Jones. Sacrifice hit Harley. Double play Stia. Barton and Hohnhorst.

Passed ball Waldn. Stolen bases Hellmund, Kirby. Wild pitch Keis. Base on balls Off Rets 3. off Bartley 1.

dlruck out By Steis by Bartley 4. Left on bases Cleveland 7. St. Louis 8. Time of game Umpires Wilson and Franklin.

New York State League. At Syracuse Syracuse 2, Scranton 1. (13 Innings. 1 At Ctica First game Wtlkea-Barre f. Second game WUkes-Barre 2.

Utica 1. "At Elmira Klmlra 5. Troy 8. Like the roses need their fragrance that's how I need "MANILA STICKS" or "NTJ-KROOKS" the pleasing smokes. 11 to 5 16 to 5 4 to 1 9 to 2 6 to 1 8 to 1 15 to 1 100 to 1 30 to 1 tCoupled with Krov'ejcs, Ruckhorn, Steele Rudolfo.

Hamilton. Peak Ten Point, Gross Foundation, Musgrave Flora Fina. Ganz Gowell, Callahan Anv Port. McCabe Miss Thorpe. Martin Milton Kederis Coupled with Froglegs.

Flora Fina. postponed on account of wet grounds or rain: Colby vs. Maine, Brown vs. Amherst. WIW liams vs.

Dartmouth, Holy Cross vs. Ford-ham, Tufts vs. Bowdoin, Rutgers vs. Tranklin and Marshall. C1TV '1'ICKET OFFICE, 405 Fifth Avenue.

CHICAGO SPORTSMEN SEND CABLEGRAM TO CHALLENGER Cunarder, 111; Harwood, 111. Second race. 2-year-olds, 5 furlongs Beaumont Helix, H8; Toynbee. 103; Old Rosebud, 111- Vandergrift. 114; Blat Toney, 114.

Third race. 4-year-olds and upward, 1 -mile Bwannanoa. 103; Polly D-. 103; Helen Barbee, 10S; B-U Horse. 105; John Reardon.

tileeth, 108: Sonada. 108; Rolling Stone, Irish Gentleman. 11. Fourth race. Kentucky Handicap, $10,000 added.

miles Cousin Puss. Prince Her-mis, S7; Miss Thorpe, 99: Anyport. 100; Milton 100, Gow-ell, Kil; Manager Mack. 104, 'Flora Fina 106; "Sonada, 106; Foundation. 107; Rolling Stone, 107; Ten Point.

110; Hamilton, 110; Oonerail. 112; High Priavte, 122; Buckhorn. 120; tFroglegs. 124. Otia and Woodford entry.

tJ. "VV. Schorr entry. Fifth race, handicap. 3-year-olds and upward, 6 furlongs Lady Lightning, HI; Coy Lad.

105; Marlorie 106; Royal Tea, MS: Grover Hughes, 108; Round the World. 108; Jim Basey. 110; Little Father. 110; High Private, 114: Sebago. 114; Caugh Hill, 124.

Sixth race, selling. 3-year-olds and upward. 1 1-16 miles Just Red. 104; Manager Mack, 106; Morrlstown. 107, White Wool.

109; Melton Street. Ill; Mockler. 111. Weather clear; track slow. I'-'-'l Court.

1U41 Mai American Association. At St. Paul Jt.H.E. St. Paul 1 0 Toledo 0 2 Batteries Walker and Miller; James and Livingstone.

At Milwaukee K.H.E. Milwaukee Columbus 2 7 Batteries Cutting and Hughes; Cole and Smith. At Kansas City Louisville LONDON, May 25. Sir Thomas Llpton received a cablegram today from 20 prominent Chicago men. including Edward F.

Dunne and Mayor Carter H. Harrison, reading: "Chicago -sportsmen, speaking for American sentiment. Invite you to compete for the America's Vup and pledge you fairness in the contest and congratulations If you win." Sir Thomas sent a cablegram in return, expressing confidence that he would receive the same fair treatment which had been accorded him in his other attempts to lift the cup. Chapman Makes Great Catch. IXDIAXAPOLIS.

May Indianapolis Federal Leaguers broke even In a double-header with the Covinscton team this afternoon at Riverside, winning the first game 4 to 1 and dropping the second, 3 to 1. Pitcher Sanford saved his team a shut-out in the opening game by driving out a clean home run. Alcock'a homer with one man on cinched things in the first Inning. The greatest catch Candidates Hissed In Convention Fight Lively Session of Independent Order of B'Rith Abraham In New York. ever made In this city, by Chapman of the At Cocnr D'Alene.

visitors, saved the second game for his team With two men on he dove forward while running at full speed and speared the ball with one hand, while stretched on the ground Kansas City Batteries Woodburn. Smith, Severoid and Clemons; Morgan and Krichell. At Minneapolis i Minneapolis nil Indianapolis Batteries Gllligan and Smith; Works and Clark. First race, selling. 2-year-old maidens, 4 furlongs Miss Tempo.

109; Kitty Stanfield. 109; Vava, 109: Kate Shelly. liH: Rara Vex. K4; Alto Loma Maid, lot; Jessie Simpson, 101; Virginia 104. Score: at tun lengm.

Pigeons Jilake Fast Time. The Arsenal Homing Club, affiliated with the I. F. of A. P.

F. and A. R. P. held its second race from Xenia.

a distance of 200 miles yesterday. Summaries: Yds. per Mln. M. Dietrich 1.454.09 William Llewellyn 1.438.00 D.

McMaster 1.429.05 R.H.P.A.E. Indianap Covington. R.H.P.A.E. Second race, selling, 4-year-olds and up, 5s4 furlongs Short Cut, 114: Prorealis, 112; Tom Murphy, 111; Tim Judge, 111; Binocular, 111; Charley Brown. 1159; Hugh Gray.

109; 1, 421.04 Kaiser m. 1 0 0 0 Oi Derringer a 0 1 2 2 1 Vand'rg't 2 0 1 1 9 0 0 1 0 0 Conway If 0 1 1 Exeter 3... 0 2 1 1 0 3... 2 1 2 Oi Badel 0 4 10 Scott 1112 OiBeuley 1... 0 0 6 0 0 Tiemeyer 10 2 17 1 OiHIcks 0 0 7 1 1 Bt Associated Press to Gazette Times.

NEW YORK, May 25. The Independent Order B'Rith Abraham began here today its twenty-seventh annual convention nite. 1WJ. Third race. 6 furlongs, selling, 3-year-olds and up Briton, 111; Commendation, 111; Kid North, 111; Ben Stone, 111: Vola Day.

109; Judge 1.41S.03 1,416.50 1.415.20 1. 3S5.fi 1 E)I1TD Beswick r. 0 0 1 0 OiKmcrv 2 0 0 1 1 0 J. E. Foust P.

J. Hoffman H. McKee Belford R. A. Christ Val Berner, Jr C.

B. Goff O. Charles Brilner M. Johnston Sale. 109; Cuvlna, 109; Sam Connor, lu9; Prince Phllllsthorpe.

104: Acolln. 104: Phosphorus, lot: rmrell 0 14 0 0 Southern League. At Memphis: R. H. E.

Memphis if? Montgomery i Batteries Parsons and Snell; Manning and Grlbbens. At Nashville: R- H. E. Nashville i 2 Chattanooga 0 4 3 Batteries Becker. Gibson; Hunt.

Street and Hannah. At Mobile: R- H. E. Mohll 4 8 1 l.SRo.10 Thomas 0 0 1 0 0 Sanford 1 3 1 2 0 wm aeiegaies irorn ail parts or tne country in attendance. Leon Sanders, grand master, in his annual report said Taylor 0 0 0 2 1,299.78 Jennie Newman, 96.

Leever 0 0 0 0 1,233.50 Fourth race, purse, 7 furlongs. 4-year-olds Totals 4 7 27 19 i'l-) I that 48 new lodges with a membership of and up Henry Walback, 111; Rusty Coat. 109; Totals 925.95 1 6 24 8 2 Chance Makes a Trade. New Orleans 3 8 1 Batteries Cavet and Schmidt; Mlntree and NEW YORK, May 25. (Special.) Manager Frank Chance tonight consummated his first trade since assuming charge of the Yankees.

He grave the Cleveland team Infielder Stump and Outfielder LeUvelt in exchange, for Shortstop Pecktnpaugh. Indlanapol'j 20010001 4 Covington 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 Base on balls Off Sanford 2, off Taylor 2. Struck out By Sanford 6, by Taylor 3, by Leever 1. Stolen bases Alcock. Kaiser.

Sacrifice hit Beswick. Wild pitch Taylor. Two-base hits Conway. Exeter, tjcott. Tiemeyer.

Home run-Alcock, Hanford. Double plays Vandergrift and Tlpmpyer. Umpires Llppert and conklln. Time 1:45. Attendance 1,500, Becond Kama Enfield.

iui; King Bilk, ivt; jack raine, 102; Seacllfl. 102: Orpherthua. 102. Fifth race, 7 furlongs, selling, 4-year-olds and up Don Enrique. 113; Dargln, 113; Fort Johnson, 113; Wicket, 113; Masalo.

Ill, Rue, 111; Marc Coghill. 109; Tahoe. IDS; Tallow Dip, luS: Pelmaa, 108. Sixth race, selling, one mile, 3-years-olds and up Hannls. 113; Gretchen, 107; Helen Scolt.

Ill-, Ada Meade, 111; Sake, 108; Laura Clay, 106. Weather clear; track fast. At Electric Park. 13,182 had been created during- the last year. The joint capital of all the lodges December 31 last, he said, was $1,112,115.

During the year J251.728 was expended In sick benefits and other donations to members. At the afternoon session, when nominations for officers were in order, intermingled hisses and cheering greeted the naming of Judge Sanders for president. The opposition nominated Morris Rosenberg for president and Solomon Schalin-skt to oppose Jacob Schoen for grand The convenient leaving hour 11:30 p. city time of the Detroit sleeping car, appeals strongly to the business man who wants to spend his evening at home and also to the traveler who wishes to enjoy the theatre or an evening with friends. The arrival time at Detroit is just "right for a full business day.

Indlar-ap. K.H.P.A.E.ICovlngton. R.H.P.A.E. Angermelef. Central League.

At Dayton: R.H.E. Evansvtlle 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 8 3 Dayton 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1- 2 4 2 Batteries Merchant and Haley; Pieh and Warren. Umpire Ross. At Grand Rapids: R.H.E. Grand 000000000 082 Springfield 021401000881 Batteries Clemons, Bowman.

Riley and Mc-GVaw; Johnson and Snyder. Umpire Kelly. At Fort Wa.yne: R.H.E. Terre Haute 0000200000 13 9 0 Fort 0010000000281 Batteries Bittrolf and Parker; Young and Martin. Umpire Groeschow, AMATEUR BASEBALL Mlnersvllle wants twilight (Tames with first-class teams.

Write Walter Smith, 631 Herron avenue, or telephone Schenley 91S1. Colonial A. wants frames with l-year-old teams. Write Raymond Boll. 228 Fifth avenue.

First race, iVt furlongs, selling Mohawk Queen. 101: Golden Cluster. 104; (Juld Check, Kaiser m. 1 1 1 0 Plierrlnger sO 0 1 3 0 Vand'rg't 2 0 0 0 2 OjChapuian 1 0 1 0 0 Conway If. 0 0 3 0 3 2 2 2 1 0 104; Jim Ray.

106; B. Spears. 106: Pons Alcock 3... 0 116 OBailel 0 13 0 0 Original Madison team wants sanies with first-class teams. Write Harry Martens, 535 Tripoli street.

North Side. Victor A. C. wants frames with 15-year-old Scott 0 0 12 DKeglcy 1... 0 0 14 0 0 Tiemeyer 1 0 0 11 0 OHIrks 0 2 6 0 0 Beswick r.

0 1 2 0 0Kmery 2... 0 1 1 3 1 Durell 0 0 6 0 01Thosn 0 10 0 0 Balr 0 0 1 1 OlEmmerlv pO 0 0 1 0 Jsevelle. 106; Pine ItocK, lMl; Carroll, 108. Second race, 5 furlongs, selling Geo. S.

Davis. 107; Kinderlou. 100; 'Hudas iBter. 105; Higher Up, 95; Shlllalnh, 107; Phew. 100; Horace 112; Touch Me, 115; 1 plred.

110; Lothario, 110; Auto Maid, 110. Third race, furlongs, selling Refugrita. 103: Marchaway. 109; Bryn. Merlz.

104; I teams abroad. Write W. Smith, 1126 Browns NewYorMMtral Lines Franz 0 0 0 1 Justls 0 0 0 1 0 secretary. The elections will take place Tuesday. Other nominations are: First deputy grand master, Jacob M.

Steinberg and Guatave Hartman; grand treasurer, Adolf Blumenkrantz: grand trustee, Adolf Jablinowsky, Max Eisen and Henry Os-terweil; chairman finance committee, William Zimmerman, Max Eckman and Max Tierer; chairman, law committee, Bernard Sandler and S. Levy of Boston, Isidore Scherer and Israel Friedman; committee on charity, Adolf Rosenbaum. Massing c. ooiov Totals 3 1 27 9 1 Totals 1 3 27 11 II Pittsburgh Lake Erie Indianapolis 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 International League. At Newark R.H.E.

Baltimore 00000000 11 5 0 Newark 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Batteries Shawkey and Egan: Atchison and Smith. Umpires Quigley and Flnneran. At Rocky Point R.H.E. Jersev City 2 8 0 Covington 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 03 CITY ville avenue. St.

Michaels of Braddock want games with first-class teams. Address St. Michaels Club, Braddock. Pa. Warren A.

A. wants twilight Karnes at home with 14-year-old teams of the North Side. Write R. Fordenbacher, 3 Loresch street. North Side.

i Keystone A. C. of Brushton want games with first-class out-of-town teams. Write Don Scharar. 1112 Blackadore; avenue, city, or telephone Wilkins 1765-R.

Newman A. C. of Hpmewood want games with 14-year-old teams.j Telephone Highland Base on balls Off Emmerly l. oft Balr 1. off Franz 2.

off Justis 1. Struck out Hy Emmerly 1 by Justis 3. by Balr 1. by Franz 3. Sac Leaves Pittsburgh 11:30 p.

m. TIME Providence 0 4 2 rifice hits Vandn-grift, Bcgley. Two-base hits W.cks 2. Lxtter. Badel.

Three-base hit Batteries Doescher and Blair; Bailey and Onslow. Arrives Toledo a. m.Im Arrives Detroit 6:55 a. m. wLKL.

Passengers can occupy the Toledo sleeping car until 7:00 a. m. Exeter. Hit by pitched ball Hicks. Double plays Balr and Scott; Derringer.

Emery an! Begley. Umpires Conlln and Llppert, Time I Tri-State League. At Pottsvllle, R.H.E. Deborah, 96; Satyr. 103; Kanchette.

109; Strike Out, 111. Fourth race. 5 furlongs, for 2-year-olds (special) Old Jordan. 100; Bulgar. 118; Col.

112; Odd Croi-s. 108. Fifth race. 6S furlongs, selling Jack JCun-nally, 111; Inclement. Ill; Little England, 110; Washakie 114; Maxton.

HI; Vigorous, 121: 01d Hank, 101; Excallbur. 110; Bertis, 117. Sixth race, 1 mile, selling Barn Dance. 114; Otllo. 114; Hammon Pass.

109; Blue Mouse. 112; Slim Princess 112; Camel, 112; Princess Thorpe. 113; Mollle 8.. 112. Weather cloudy; track muddy.

Apprentice allowance of five pounds claimed. Stabs Release Players. May 25. Manager Montgomery the Stubs team. Interstate League, has released Pitchers Brown and Sis-ley and Outfielder Byrnes.

He has signed Third Basemun Sapp of Columbus. Outfielder Bartltft and an Indian pitcher. Walkins if Grand Rapids, 1 :40. 4493-J Atlantic City 10 3 4 8 3 1 PrMmiutt Club wants s-ames with P. 6 E.

R. n. Decoration Day Excursion Ashtabula Harbor Johnsonburg Loses at Bradford. Wilminirton 141300000993 Batteries Llewellyn. Poorah.

Ritter and Tackara; Tolan. Brasel and Kerr. BRADFORD. May 25. Special.) The Johnsonburg baseball team was defeated by the p.radford nine here this afternoon lo to 11 CITY TICKET OFFICE 357 Fifth Avenu PITTSBURGH, PENKA.

Phon Court 3210 On account of rain the diamond was In bad oid teams having grounds. Write Sam Krausa, 1412 Epiphany street. i Spears want games with first-class teams 1 having grounds. Write Harry Miller, 917-921 i Penn avenue. Hetlford Scholastics want games with IT- year-old uniformed teams.

Write Dennis O'Rourke. 1200 Webster avenue. 1 East End Eagles want games with IE-year- old teams. Write John Dotterwelch, 400 Lari- mer avenue, -i shape. Score by innings: Easy for Freddie Welsh EDMONTON.

ALBERTA, May 25. Freddie Welsh, the En'sfliirh lisrhtweicht champion, last night played with "Kid" Scaler all through a 15-round bout here. Scaler failed to land a telling blow and Welsh bad no difficulty la avoiding punishment. Bradford 0 2 1 0 0 7 3 2 15 IS 4 Special train leaves Pittsburgh 8:90 a. m.

city time. New feature at Park. Johnsonburg 10024020 211 15 Batterte Wall and Walker; Leonard ni Hoberg, umpire Madlgan..

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