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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL, 'TUESDAY. MAY 25, 1915. FOUR STANDING OF TEAMS. Christu Mathewson Is Again Klu (ilUNDL ASSOC) UIO.V. Rounding Into Winning Shape SB FUST OF SERIES FROM YANKEES.

5 10 4 US (HSU OOUGLASDROPPEO FROMTHELEAGUE W. L. Phoenix Albii(iicriiic i'i 5 i'a so U' Tucson 7 15 Dounlaa 11 Las Cruccs i XATIOXAL I.KAGl F. W. Chicago 3 i'i Philadelphia.

1 11 PlttsburKii 15 1' Brooklyn 1 1j St. Louis 1 Boston Cincinnati 1- 1 New York Hi Tot. M'i ,033 Pot. Mi .467 .107 AUEKtCAX TF ev'ry man's name described him as well as VELVET'S V. IM.

C'hlcatto I- Detroit. I- New York 17 1 Hontoii Li 11 Washington is 1U HH Cleveland 1 St. Louts 1 -l1- rhll(iel'liia -1 name describes it, a lot of folks I know would be applyin'to the FFJiKltAL l.l Olli ft' W. J'ct ritwburKh Chicago Kiiiii-aa City If- Nifwurli i- Urooklyn Iti 4 St. Louis l' IJaHtmon lo -I -'IM Buffalo 11 i impure of ihe i Tin: i hief criticism was directed at the graft in eloihiiin, shoes, and canned meat.

One of the meat contractors, who is aliened to have supplied had meat at a piollt to himself of over has been imprisoned. It was also developed that peasant fanners who sold horses and urain to contractors mi army i e.iuisil nois have in many cases either not been paid nt all. or paid only a small poll of the colllr.K price, One speaker chained that the ifnny contractors were endeavoring to impose silence on the press by givinu out extensive Home Runs by Fournier and Biiof Aid in Victory; Cicotte Succeeds Russell, Who Is Given Poor Suppoit, M.iy I-K'iirs lia, -r- bilf. in i runs bv fll'ief ntul Foiu nief. to 4 vlciorv nc.r Y.iCn tMil.iy in the first nnmc of (Ik- li'f.

luissell iiib bed a k'X'tl game, but w.is Kiven errwue nuup threatened i succeeded by lo'ftls to Mil' from tli" Scllidl; pliilc. Score New Vol CliifHFO Matreri-s ft and wlvn I be i li-itors i.l tie til" ii.lllll lie was i who lo-il the ty. lie hud (juniu. The I w.iiiiinv to h.MilK of iin a vi, -t f. .1 ul( 7 I 1'lfh, illiJ maker; UusKoJl.

i'aly and chalk. fioirm; irvr Two-l ise bilv SVeiivt I rti.siell. crec. I. Thifi'-base jhil ll.jiiie rii Founder, Brief.

1 1 I'l-li, 7 in 7 innings: 1 off Brown, none in 1 off Busm-II, in 7 innings: off i'i' in I 1-3 Struck mil I'y I'i. II. by KusM'il, S. I'liipin i and lliM' br.nul Philadelphia I li velaud, I ib-leat. il buiicliiiiK; three hi'? (IcmIiii.I I.

Philaib lpliia today, to 4, with n.ii-rni!in's wo I'iiss-s tmd Jsetnll'l inning for four muff in ihe runs. Jai k- sou's el-tor u'uve Philadeibhin another in lb- i hi I'd. Cl'Velund hit Shaw-key hard ihruuylioui, hut brilliant viork by uldrin' and Walsh kept the score down. Score: B. If.

17 Philadelphia o-l I otto r. Cleveland llu O'lj 4 2 Batteries Shawkey and Sihan; Maertn in. Join- and O'Niel. Siiniiinry; Two-basc fiit.s Tuniey, Craney CM, Jackson. Double plays Shawkey, I.ajoie and l-ipp.

Hits nff I rtn. in, 'J; off Join ti; off Shawkey, I. struck by by Joihn, by Sliawkey, L'm-plresl liiu en and Nallin. Di Washiicloii l. Deln.it.

May 2 I After Covaleskie a lid P.oehlinK had biiitiid for sixseoic-i less iniiins, Detroit broke throuuh IYiLshiriKt oi's defense and won today, 4 to a. t'uhb walked in the seventh, advanced on Crawford's infield out, land scored when nttempl-! iiiK to eiiteli Cobb olf hi rood threw to center field. Poster's wild throw In Ihe eolith after two Mere out, was followed by a base on halls and two hits, (jhniK the Timers three Score: It. II. K.

Washington .0 mi nun 4 Detroit 'inn (nil) 1 Balterien Bochlinn and Ainsmilh: Cn elcskie and Ktanaife. Two-ba-e hit Uiisb, Bases on Br.ehlini., Stuck out liy i 'uvti lesltie. by Boe)ilinif, Kvuiis and yi(r St. Louis llw-toll t. St.

Loins. ji 2 4. -Loiidermilk, pitchintc wild during half the name and airCsrlii ball durum' the nniaiu- ina half, cave only two hits today and help. 1 to Aunvw. in the forciiiK the latt.

with a wi-em be on St. Louts i his bum to win in til si base collided to 1 arm. Willi for lulib-the ib i I. ft on 020 il)D- nlil I li i i legislature. Mani.fuclurcrs of Explosives! Face Danger of Exhaustion of Supply of Indispensable Element, Br MUHNINU JUUTNAL SPECIAL LCAUID WirtKl I 1 1 i 1 1 i "I All mbel of 111 it roL-h el'i lie li II I a I II I a.ssoclalion mil today to attempt to devise some means of inert' usiiiK the lil'iidiietion of ail esseti-.

tial elemelit in all hilUi explosives. of the association said the war was ncccssitalinir the use of so much glycerine thai the i nliie Hupply Stales would be ex-1 1 i it days, is exhausted, it will in the Cnited hausted within H' glycerin, not only have an niiportn nt elleel i on the war. sptakcrs said, but much work, development will be brought to a (le. id slop, Members diseiisseil a plan for pool-1 illK lib ir preseul supply. i 4 1 1 line Source of Supply.

"No bni nitroglycerine lias Ihe sh.i i t'l'itur effect necessary for: sliuotin oil wells," sail Albert nppcu-1 li'-ini. of AlaiieM i eoinpan.c. "illycei ine is produced but from I oiic aourt animal sinews, and there Is no way of the produi unless we can make use of th" bodies of horses and men killed on I the fi Id of baltle. "Ill norni'il limes the Failed States I imports from Kurope 1 0, (bin, nun woriii oi cnnie myeerim' This supply has been entirely i ut off." RIVAL UNIONS CLASH; FREE FIGHT RESULTS ltv MORNINO JOUMNAL 5PKC I A LCA6I0 WIRC3 W.lieeliiin, W. 'a May I'I.

--The, (ilst clash between liielilb. Is of the' A niiiUamated ssoeiu I i. of Sleel and Tin Workers and the Cnit- nl Iron VYI'i'kers, result inn; frmn el'- lorts to control mills of Die Whiia-i ker-Clessner Iron eoinpany in i litis Perry, (iliio. and Wheeling oc- curred here tonight, A coinniHteu of amalgamated men called on Manager Harry Hooking of i the iron compaliv and were met a party from lb" rival union, Alfred Davis, chairman, and Sweeney of the amalyainali'il were hurt sevei' ly, iiK hit by bricks i and clubs. Manager narrow csi apt from of the rival unions pel i-y plant eii'-iaUcd ciiiy, but tiler" was n.

Anialwimated men ooUiiiL: had a injury. ni the in tlsti s'Thms tlll'lK ll Pickets Marlins "lifts to- run bio. to work is eolll- at tin- Wheeling plant. The Piiiled Iron Work posed of seceilers from Katllijl-ed asnoiialioii. I til.

A Dial- SCANDALS IN ARMY OF HUNGARY AIRED lillpil l'rNii nrrmiiiiililrni-f .) Venice, May ti. Diirine; the debates in the Hungarian parliament, the urmy contract scandals were Ki-en an exleusive airing, although lew-new facts ware developed. There was a unanimous demand from the speakers for a complete public ex- Ml Oi CAUSE i i Niw York. Matlicwsoii, the 21. rand old man of the boy of baseball Old Fattier Tim-.

is still defyuiK Matty has Ibid some pally hard luck I his season, due to the bad I ill pnnci-season irlin. of his had an niunts e.vtieneneeil ai Texas, und like, th" others leam-mules. imt el opportunity to i nl i real form, reports from the There are, hnwever, Ciaiibs- headquarters that Matty in OLIIUIIC UHiCJ I llticui living First With Four-base Hit; Three Singles and Trio of Doubles Net Five More. Bf CUBS BIES 0 Tfl 1 1IIPTdDVi lu I muium CaLORADO JURY HUI1S UIO nM CIPQT DAI I flT urn i miui unnui Rio Grande Association to Continue as a Four-team Affair; Poor Support Cause of Change in Circuit. i UOftNIKS JOURNAL IPtClAL LUHO Wmtl Kl Paso, May 1'4.

Tliis afternoon marked the end of the ttio 'association as six-team league, Douslna and Las Cruer heine dropped from tho roster of the circuit following a confeioiico between Manager John J. McCloskey and President Ernest Hushes. The officials recoenizcil tho inability the two cities nam-" to support first class clubs. Tho lu-sofiation Kill hereafter consist of tho Phoenix, Kl Paso, Tucson and Albun.uerg.u-; The two clubs since the opening day of the season have ln the we: aister of the leaKue, chiefly Iim In the lack of sufficient lapltnl to purchase desirable: players. Consideration of the two clubs shows that Las Cruces lius ki'rf'ii excuse for not remaining in mc leitKiie.

while the DoiikIk hackers are belliK freely censored for their lack of baseball spirit In fulling back up their representative, despit" the fact that Ihey wot oft to bid atari. Tho little, valley town, while tnakinif a mistake in ti.kliiR over a franchise that its people could have known they were Incapable of sup-portinK, apparently put forth its st effort in order to raise imt'tlcieni funds to place the club on a winning basis but failed, owin? to lack of -n-thusiusm anionic DouRlas, however, did not even make mi attempt to help 1 tie chit-, icc.ird-ing to reliable reports. Players of I he Las Crucc fain will be distributed union th') differ-ent tennis of the Icaitue for a tryoul. Toots Bliaa goes to Albuquepjue and little AIcAvoy will doublles.i he anapped tit ly Jim Brown of Tucson. Kallio and Beer will be used to the pitehlinr Htnff t.f the Kl i'aso feain, while it is prob-ftblo that one of the clubs will take McCotinell und Kraft, the two likeliest members of.

the Donning ajrc-Batlon. SINGLE BY FLACK WINS A 14-INNING GAME FOR CHIFEDS MORNINS JOURNHk MC.AI. LIIIID WIRCI Chicago, May Flack'H static Bave OhicuK" the erdlrt over Buf-(alo, 4 to 3, In a fourteeii-inniiiK Kauie today. AflT the llrst inning, when two hits nove tho loeuls two runs, Krupp pitched a great khm until the ninth, when he became wild amt passed in the tyin score. Timely hits by Dulton, louden and Mcpon-uld drove In the Buffalo runs, but with Brown's advent to (lie slab, in place of Bankin Johnson, tho visitors' Rcorlntf wus stopped.

Score: It. II. Buffalo 3 4 lj ClriidRo 4 7 2 Baturles Krapp and Blair; Johnson, llrown and Fisher, WlUon. St. I.oulw 2: Mainmort" 1.

fit. Louis, May 34. I'rundall's drive to the right field fence while tnc bases were tilled in the. ninth In ning brought Miller home with the 1 winning run and St. Louis defeated Bultliuoic here today, 3 to 1.

Score: U. II. V. Baltimore ...000 000 Otn I 0 St. Louis 000 100 0013 10 1 Batteries Smith, Bailey and J.

McAllister; Groom und Hartley. Kansas City 2: Xavat-k 1. Kansas City, May 24. Starting: with ono in the first and adding another In the fourth, Kansas City totaled enough to take the first of the series with Cullop wus sure throughout. Score: H.

K. Newark 000 1 01) 000 I fi Kansas City ...100 100 UOx 2 8 3 Batteries Moseby niui Bririden; Cullop rind Brown. FIRST WARD TEAM IS GIVEN FIRST BEATING IN THE FINAL GAME In the bji.st name on the Public Schools league, schedule, played cs- terday afternoon at Hopewell Held, the First Ward team suffered Its llrst defeat. The Central school administered the healing. The score was" 10 to .7.

The First Ward, of course, wins the pennant. The butteries were Sullivaiif and Dent, Hines: for the Central school; Parent 1 and Dundee, l.ova'.o for the Firet Ward. CARS WITHDRAWN FROM INDIANAPOLIS RACE: CAN'T MAKE SPEED MQdNINd U'UBNAl. triigiAL LC.UI WIFII Indianapolis, May 21. Three cars intei-ed in the automobile race to lie held hero Saturday, withdrew- today and it was n.ild other withdrawals were expected because of Inability to nuke.

1 li. speed of fcO miles an hour. I'odav was the hint day P.r the spec! trials. The three rare that withdrew were Amerirun innke ninl tlii'lr drivers were to have t-rn Pullcii, Bnekslell and Nlkrent. Darius Bohla made a lap today ut the.

rate of ax miles an hour. Cox nnl Lectin also mailt? better than the, reiiulred nverunc. JOHN HAYDEN, MANAGER OF COLONELS FOR YEARS, IS ASKED TO RESIGN MuRMifta JOURNAL RPftCI A WIM'i Irf.ulsvllle, May O. If. Wahlen.

president of thu l.ojisvillu American Association Baseball club, announced today he had reniiested the resignation of John K. Haydon, munaufer of the train since I L'm fldklff, third baeninn of tin flub, will be appointed succebHor to Wahlen aald. "Failure to Jtet results with the material tho reunnni given tor reloajJlng Haydvn.1 DKI'in MO.NC.a JOOKNAL IKCI4L LIAStO Wll MOHINa JOUf4AL CIL urASiO Wll Boston. Mav 24. Terrilic liillibK: Trinidad.

May 24. A verdict bine ChictiKo a. 0 to victory over! of not guilty was returned tonit-'lit hy Boston tod.iv. Scluilt's home the jury in the cane of Kobcrt Fhlieh. drive into the riislit held blench-rs union leader, charged with the mur-vre.

I'helan uhead of him in the 'i-r of Mack Powell, a cowhoy, Will JtE TlUiV WAV TO DAT. KJo Aswm iiitlnn, AlbuiUTme lit Phoenix. Kl Paso nt Las "ru' t-s. Tucfon hi LoukUis- Nntloiml Len'ne. St.

lyouis at New York. CliiiaiKo ot I'hiladelpbia. at lirooUlyii. Cincinnati at Huston. Anicricnti New Yolk at Chicago.

Bo itou at St. Louis. Philadelphia at Cleveland. Washington nt Detroit. FtMleral LeiiKiie.

Baltimore ut St. Louis Buffalo Chicago. Newark at Kansas City. Brooklyn at PittsbutKh. ST ODD hem.

VICTORIES. lOIIK. Mny 1 Kdllor llmiklast Kondi Jlmm; I'lahbr and l.eorar Whip, nho bad been aeeuaed of lallinc, rrrr rnnrrHtrrt by tbi llotlnc I oniinU-ilon Thr? wrrr merely niiKiM-ndrd for thlrtf day It wna nn.rr like a vtariiratlon (ban a ronvletioa. II I A II II I I Mv I I I ST. I MT 1 Arrakfaat Foudi Sam Soup and Dan Dynamite, who were raunht In the act ut eraeklnic a bo In the I'north Katlonal llnt.k, nrrp exonerated la Ihe riminal tirt to-day.

They were merely aroteneed to ten yrnra nt hard labur. It more like a vindlriitluo, laan a mm AKTFMIS QlllinLK. (IIIII14HI 4, Mevliw, Mny IB. ICdltor Hreakfaat oorii Haonel Mats- iter and Tomajien Toreador, wbn were rbarsed ivlth throw Inn the bull, nr exonerated hv a eonri-martial today. They Mere merely arntrneed to be Kkat at aunrlsr.

It nm more like a ttndleattou than a eonbttoa. til. TliltO. VltWtt tl. May III Fill-Mr Breakfaal Koodi t.rejiery tilne aud Movrln Mueilairr, a--unrd ofsoInK oath with biek'a leather, were rx-ouerftted la (irnn'n eonrl today.

They were given twntj.fnar hour to leave town. It mart like a vlndlrntlon than rnnvletlon. PA I PASTE. If Clubby and Chip deserve a thirty-day suspension, we know lot of white tonies vvtio dmcrve to be Buny peiidt-d for life. I'osiihly some medical expert can e-Ulain why the Yanks beau to im-prova as soon they cent ratted Plpp.

Aet hatlnc aeen the eonfliet he-incra nitehlr Mllehell and Art Vo1- Bnt, ne are eonfrontrd by fmoiinea- itoun: la Mlfeliell a aood aa all that or la HoIka aa bad all thatt I There is a id het of 1300 on th between Kreddia Gilmora mill Willie Behaefer, shnwhia; that In plt of U.n present financial afliiKenry lhr is plrtity of niorey cir-1 cioaiiun. Connie (ark ts perfectly satisfied wiih hii new third bnaeman. He does not hit the ball as hard aa Frank HaKer did; neither tlocs he lilt tliei salary list as hard. A It hi. (laee npiiu a time there a' raluirrt aliigyer olii.

did not aaup hi liasrra. i Jt'ss Wlllard was Justified In join-liilf wild wpst aliow. The Bale, re- eeipts lie not an actor were eiiotiKti to make any champion wild. The Rent vine ci.llrd thrm (be MhnlrR evblrnlli not eunverNHiit villi HII Ileal liUO.r.'. At leaxl he (nrrleoUs the Ixct Ihnl a vihult el.inely eonnecled ullh Jonah, RIGHT, VE DIVILS, FIGHT! 1 tovi' 11 JtO-rf'Y hint) arml), I warm itiultl do willi'int it, for rlirn I hi' Irn-ynuml uulti it (rr( And thru "'Ipcflf (iv nn I tin gun A thntiH'inil fans and offea wore 1 An: jiffhllni) atOI about it.

There In lllllo ili.uhl Ihnl Him- hlle will Im- uerre a a manaarr. line la a anulhpntv il bIcbII but not inentnlly. Xmne neraon llbe to are henry, weight flahlit, nlhera ntleuH Hrn. Ulna malrhen, and atlll other enjoy (uncial. THE MANLY ART.

In ffayi of alii a fiyhlc.r buli titlnmt his grwt renown mam- Hy (haVenijing the nidr, Hrf wot Id oarf knocking people down, now the morlrra pug who wear the royjl crown Ho trnxnls ot a IPfW West, freak or an a laudi-vUH clotvn. Southern Association. Atlanta, T. ilcniphlK, New orleani, Birmingham, 'J: Little Hoc it, 1. MSI I 1 i To llelicvf Klieinnatif Pains.

It is only waste of time and money to take stroiif; medicine for chronic or muscular rheumatism, Liniment freelv iinnlled will rc- lieve the pain and soreness and the rheumatism irr.idually disappears. Ob-i lainable everywhere. Want a hlith praile innl'ivc? Or thn Pr'l" WTvaiila? Make ust tho 1 Him Juurnal. COCOANUT OIL FINE FOR WASHING HAIH If ou want to b. your hair In tin; less soap you Use the better.

Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is very harmful, plain mulsified eocoanut oil (which is pure and entirely Kreaseless'), is much belter than soap or ai-v-thinn else y.oi can use for sli.iin-p.ioiiitr, as this can't jiossildy Injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it In. ne or two teaspoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes eVely particle of diist, dirt, dandruff and excessie oil.

The hair dries (illicitly una evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to ma nave. You can et mulsified eocoanut til at most, any druc store. It i.t vorv cheap, and a few ounces is enounh to last everyone In the family for mouths. DRUMMER ALLEYS FOtt EXERCISE Try a Giimo of Ten Pitu. 10S est Gold BALDRIDGE LUMBER COMPANY PAROID ROOFING with 15-year guarantee THE WM.

FARR COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealer In AND SALT MKAT8 Sausatfe i specially. Tor Catllo am! IIojjs thn HlKgtl Market I'rli cs Are l'alil. aficrnoon ID iritis. from I (ninuiu.v, iiuliiilin Glass-Paint Cement-Plaster i jTTEWSi sc, i.VJ vi "i buck" with all his old stuff and with soinethini; new which will prove an additional puzzle to opposing National lenuo batsmen. The warm weather has always been host time for phsical anil if the stories of bis new shin" re true.

Mattv may come to the lore in his tistial role of New York's one best bet. the picture taken recently is the latest one of Mathewson and shows him the new motion he is dcvclopini; in Union Leader Held Not Guilty of Murder Charge Growing Out of Strike Trouble Last October. iter laiu. t'oweii was a uuriiii. one of the fisilits between mine guards and striking cuul miners near Ludlow (Uiriti'r tho f'obirinli) coal strike.

The verdict was reached on the tiit. bul- loi The case was Riven to th" lury late today alter the jury had been by lranl) lldlyi.r and arguments hiiif bneri iviade by couii.sel for both sides. Th. vrdiei wns returned after two hours and fort.v-fiv minutes had been spent in Kvidence. jiresented bv tho state, smmtil to CBra'iusn mat ino o.ir.iie in vi hi.

ii killed, was started by s'likin coal niiiiers of lh. Ludlote olonv who were aimed nun led bv fhhcli. Seven witnesses for the defense swore that L'lllieh was in Trinidad on the day of the battle. CENSORSHIP AIRED AT BRYCE'S REQUEST (AmMiclntnl Pre CorrcBpunilrnre.) London, May 7. Some details of the workhiR of the Urilish censorship have been iven out in the house of lords by the Koveinment in response to nn Imiuiry from lird Bryce, former ambassador at Washington.

"There art. three branches of Ihe censorship," said the Koverniiieiit spokesman. "AH are under one ueii-cral and closely eo-ordinuted "The cubic censorship, which is under llnv nd of nn officer of the general slaff, deals wilh. muchly, leletrrams a day. There are ISO of ihesi) cable censors in the I KliiLTdoni and between ilaii and in olli.

parts of the empire. "The postal censorship has a staff of about lino, mainly civilians. For obvious reasons it is impossible to Isivc a list or persons whose niters are not liable censorship, but 1 may mention that all lellera addressed to either house of parliament puss nn-censored. "The bureau proper is under the cotit of the socilicitor b'eneral, and there are about fifty assistants, naval, military and civilian. The censorship is carried on in accordrtiu with instructions from thevv ur office, Ihe admiralty, Ihe foreimi office and other public departments.

"A white paper will later lie issued dealiim with the censorship. "It Is contrary to the desire of the government that anything in tho nature of criticism either of the noveru-ment or of the individual members of the rtiVoi niut'iit should be miu-pressed." TOO liATB Ti CLASSim'. WAXTKL Kxperieiiced chamber-maid; none other need apply. Stur-ges hotel. "ll una:) lotteries- Loinlr rniilk -Foster.

M-llM. ind SuimiKirv; hit -Wanner. Double iib.y to ILdiliLel. Bases on balls i iff Cosier. n't l.oudertiiilk, x.

Hi? -off Fosler, in a Innings (none out In sixthl; off Mays, a in innins. out --By by udci'inllit. by Mays, 1'iiipites Chill. and EVERS WILL MANAGE BRAVES ON CRUTCHES: STALLINGS IS li i I ILL I 'iMOBNIha JOUeAI. 1CI I A I HI Huston.

Mav 21. Tin KovU'ti Na -jtloiiaW will be without the ol M'liian'ir i.aoiae T. Sin II-llnKi for sonic vlis. He was 'unfilled to Ins loom today with a complaint belieii'd dijf in H. v.

ho his been at his home in Troy, X. from a broken ankle bone, is expected here to take up the iMini.iifeiiiii reins tomorrow. He is able to K''t about on rutehes. Western League. Denier St.

Sioux Clty-Wii hita, r.d: vet fjroimdM. Topel.a i Muah-i Lincoln I ics Aloiii, 0. llllc post poll- American Association. St Paul L' I. I'ily Cleveland MilnieaiioUs Louisville Milwaukee Coluiubus Another No-ran (iame.

Middl. buiy, VI. May Jl. Pib hi i of nbllebury college pitched a no-hit, no-run name asainst St. l.nw rciice university here todaj, the H'nl'i' helliK 111 to II.

Mi La walked a man in the first ami iliiiinirs. I l't retired Ihe taoc i two, hrec order. lb II -1 twelve luell. i i I Buffuloi Chteairo, May M. Ibirrv Joined the Buffalo Pe.leial.s ii Lord I lobe day but Manager Schl.ifl probably would n.it bike part ui a laini" except as a pinch hill, in Hie week, not havinn enoui.il so far this si.ron in b.

heal coiilifion. until played in the l.eoiiaid Sii-iH-mletl. Si. Louts, May Hnii I nard, star for ihe Ho ion ans, waa suspended tmlay ri Ihe arrival of tb" team here, for not hojnM tH coiidiUoii hoopini t'oiiKh. "Wlnm my four children had whoop-iu vouKh a few yours atro I cave then Chamberlain's Beinedy.

There is no better remedy mud lor thla iJla-caaf," writH Mrs. John Bluff-Ion, Ohio. Obtainable everywhere. i I a lniuntr. Three a ml three, doubles accounted lor live more 'tuns in the sixtrt and t.iuseil JaibcV rnlreni' tit.

Score. I'. J0O fi'hi I i Boslo i a lei) ouu 1 'J I Batteries- -Cheney and Archer; James, Crutilwr and (luwdy, Summary: Two-base hits', Schulte, Sulci- Home run, Sohulte. Double plays, Fisher, Zimmerman nail S.iler. Puses on balls.

off Cheney, off Pierce, of James, I off crutcher. 1. Hit otf in '2-u iinutiKi-; oft not in fi I-: inniniis: oil Jam's. It in iniiinns; off in Struck out; By t'heiiey. bj pierce.

by James, 1, by Cruti'her, J. I'm-pil'es: Byron and Orth. postponed; wet grounds. New York-Pittal'tii'Mi game postponed; ruin. Biioklyn-St Louis name postponed rain.

lc( rcdie Won't San Plain isco, Boss M.ij lowland. 24. Wuliev Pacillc man.itjer of Portland league baseball team, tin-here today that he hail of I ln an league team. nf.uiiceii fused th. land Am "Ki (iia.a::.

"bed" I Lou a-1 1 1 li- oiTblen Itclciiscil. Mav -I- The 'orniieil. Cub illllcldcr, was announced todaj. STEAMER COMPANY SUSPENDS DIVIDENDS Kin .1 CiirrcspntHleiier.) l-oii'lon, May 7. The a I Mail Steam packet 'company recently announced lhat llo-rc would be no dividend on the ordinary stock, and the puhlii at ion of Ihe annual report shows that II Is onlv by a mil-bon dollar- from reserve that the preference dividend can be paid in addition to ni.ikiiiLt full provision for deprei iation and clearing exjaoises on t.f stock The proliiM for Ihe.

enr aniount to only 4.m,i) uKiiitU'l t'iJ Hie previous ar he 11 ft f'x c'iit dividend was paid and halt' a million dollars was carried to reserve. 'Hie directors attribute the unfav. resulia to the abnormal conditions created by the war and the mosi a cute ttaili? depression on the South AinerieHn route. Since the cb.c the year, however, substantial Improveninnt has taken place neuorat net eurnlng-s of the company atnJ the directors look forward t0 a better outeoiTie of the pieseut financial optrutiotis. Automobile Races TRACTION PARK MONDAY, MAY 31-2 P.

M. ADMISSION 50 CENTS INCLUDING GRANDSTAND Practice races will he jjlvcn hy (hi-o'clock (o u'i Im p. in. AdiiiKslon to park, lioiiml irin tickets will he ivwril Mrcct iar free adini-sion lo park for iviriihtr fare, 10 ccnls. A.lmNsloii In park lor m-i-oiis no) lioldinj? ticki H( i nl Y.

M. C. A. Auto School bleirt dnr mid rienln eonrunt In unto rrpiOrlnx nml nim hliie i.r lli r. ub niilf Inir, iKiDtinii.

i.iml t-HM Ki.lal l.niMlnic. Muil.nl, arluul reiinlr work nil modern cunt. UimhI eaWruiinieul. AildreM M. A.

Autu Annelea. LUMBER Albuquerque Lumber Company 423 North First Street.

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