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THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 2G, 1913. 15 LEGAL NOTICES. W03IEN TARTICIPAXTS IX LOCAL TEXXIS TOURXA3IEXT A PTTMP IVtt.V'IlN Vj 'C V7' 1 1 1 Fir II 1 N- I I I Results Yesterday Entries for Today 1 1-15 miles Jimmie Gill. ICS- Siltrir 103- Star H-a. Ill; Mockler.

114. Weather clear; track fast. Results at Hamilton. June races here today resulted as follows- "f- Purse $600. 3-year-olds and up.

8 furlongs-Hawthorne. 93 (Montour), to 1. 7 to 10- won; Leochares S3 (Nevlon). Morft: Kfni 7 to 5' "eoond; Calgary. 99 lu a out, third.

Time, Terri.ble Bill. Cliff Edge. Carlton riate Glass also ran. Plate coupled as Davies entry. Purse m- 3-year-olds and up.

finnt, H-16 miles-Rock spring- loo iMontour). 7 to 1. 5 to 2 and even, won, Crystiowoga, 98 (Hopkins). 6 to 2 9 to 10 and 2 to 5, second; Capersauce, 108 (Adamsi to 1 to 3- third. Time.

1:49 2-5" Volnode. Venus, Urania and Lil Bourne also ran. Hopeful purse. 2-year-olds, $500 furlones Little Nephew 98' (Turner) 11 to 2 and cut. won: Southern Maid, lii (Moody).

8 to 5. to 6 and out, second; Lyric JiVff. (Clements), 4 to 1. 8 to 1 and 3 to 2. third.

Time. 1:54 1-5. Maxim's Choice, Miss Ge and The Usher also ran. Fourth race. Lancaster steeplechase.

$600 add-d. 4-year-olds and up. about 2 miles Lizzie Flat. 146 (Kermath). 4 to 1.

2 to 1 and even, won; Juverence. 146 (Boyie). 9 to 2. 2 to 1 and even, second; The African. 134 (Wilson), 6 to 1.

5 to 2 and 3 to 2. third. Time, 4:11 1-5. Ona-P ng, Raceweli, Petronis, Be Thankful and bignt also ran. Fifth race, Hamilton Derby.

$3,000 added, 3-year olds. li miles Buskin, 119 (Small), 7 to 5. 1 tO 8 and Out. won! Klehonmo V- iTufnorl i 1 Bnd out, second; First Sight. 115 i (Knapp), 6 to 1.

even and out. third. Time. 'o. tnree starters.

Sixth race, purse $600. 3-year-olds and up. selling, 61 furlongs Phylls Atonletta, 99 (Gross). 5 to 2. even and 3 to 6 won; Miss Edith.

89 (Neylon). 6 to 1. 5 to 2 and 6 to 5. second; Denham. 97 (Montour).

4 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, third. Time, 1:07 2-5. Orowoc, Mama Johnson, Ralph Lloyd. Rosemary, Visible Simcoe, Cohort, Blue Crest and Rye Straw also ran. Seventh race, purse $600.

3-year-olda and up selling, mile on th eturf Jacquellna, 109 De-ronde). 4 to 1. to 5 and 4 to 5. won; Gerrard 13 (Buxton), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, second Wood Craft, 109 (Gross), 30 to 1. 12 lo 1 and 8 to 1.

third. Time. 1:40 1-5. Clinton, Honey Bee, Miss Jonah. Huch, Quinn Dash.

Lad of Langdon, Tanunda. Effendi and L. M. Eckert also ran. Entries for Today.

First race, purse $600. for 2-year-olds selling, furlongs 'Arawanna. 94; The Urchin, S2: 17; 'Dally Waters. 9S; Centauri, 103: David Craig. 18; 'Pat Rutledge, 98; Green Brae, 1(8; Louise Travers, 110; Miss Waters, 99; Sky Rocket, 105; Single, 115.

Second race, purse $500, for 3-year-olds and upward, selling. 6 furlongs Ardelon. 99; Fox-craft. 104; Montcalm, 108, Pop Gun. 100: 'Black Chief, 106; Dr.

Nest, 'Yorkvllle. 101; 'Joe Stein, 107; Marjorie 110; Tankard. 103; Mileage, 108; Napier. 116. Also eligible Hearthstone, 110; 'Afterglow.

93: 'Union Jack H7: Chuckles. Ill; Connaught. 1: William Pitt. 106; Myrtle Marlon. 105.

Third race. Hotel Royal Handicap, purse $700, 3-year-olds and upward. 1 mile and 1 furlong -Spring Maid, 96; Rudolfo. 125; Hamilton. Ill: John Furlong, JIO; Just Red.

104. Fourth race. Dundas Handicap, steeplechase purse $600. 4-year-olds and upward, about 2 miles Luckola. 159; Dr.

Heard. 131, Enniskll-len. 150; tVVickpen. 140; UUncotton. 156; tVal-iant Prince.

130; King Cash. 137; Jack Denner-len. 133. tChapman-Eckers entry. Fifth race.

Dominion Plate, purse $1,500. 3-year-olds and upward. 1 mile and 1 furlong Maid of Fromme. 95; tHearts of Oak 117-White Caps, 12; Widow Wise. 106; 117: Havrock, 124.

IGlddlngs entry. Sixth race, purse for maiden 2-vear-olds. 5 furlongs Yankee Tree. Thelma 11; John Marshall. 113: Peaco*ck.

110; Perpetual. Ill: Goodwill, 108; David Craig, W8; Supreme. 110; Jezatl. 113. Seventh race, selling, handicap, S-vear-olds and upward, purse $600.

1 1-16 miles The Rump. 100: Blackford, li. Towton Field, 114-John Reardon. 106; Hoffman, 114; Superstition 102: Eiwah. Ill; Inspector Lestrade, 100: Pard-ner, 108.

Weather clear: track faat. Flvo pounds apprentice allowance claimed. Results at Coeur d'Alene. COEVR D'ALENE. IDAHO.

June races here today resulted as follows: First race, 64 furlongs Lillian Ray. 102 (Hill). to 2, to 5, 3 to 5. won; Sam Connor 10S (E. Cotton).

7 to 2, 6 to 6, 3 to 5. second; Dahlgren. 107 (Slelaff), to 6. 9 to 10. 2 to 5, third.

Time. 1:09. Percy Henderson. GelU-o. Dromln, Ryan.

Prince and Dublin Minstrel also ran. Second race, 6'-, furlongs Boas, 104 (Bezan-on), 12 to 1, 5 to 1. 5 to 2, won; Phil Connor. If (A. Murray).

8 to 1. 3 to 1. 3 to 2, second-Fire. 107 (Silaff), 7 to 2. 9 to 5.

4 to 5, Time. 1:08 1-5. Mark Kennedy. Prince Conrad, Sallle O'Day, Beversteln and Tippy also ran. Third race.

1 mile. Wadsworth II. 107 (Hill), 16 to 5. 7 to 5. 3 to 5, won; Reen W.

109 (Benton). 7 to 2, 7 to 5. 3 to 5. second: Eddie Mott, 111 (D. Boland).

IS to 5, 3 to 2. 7 to 10, third Time. 1 :42 2-5. Lehigh. Sake.

Sal Pearl, Mural and Johnstown also ran. Fourth race. 7 furlongs CIsko. 109 (Moles-worth). 6 to 2, 4 to 7 to 20.

won; Tahoe. 1 (Burlingame), 9 to 2. 8 to 5. 4 to 5. second; BalcIlfT.

113 (D. Boland), 8 to 5, 7 to 10 7 to 28. third. Time. 1:27 3-5.

Southern Gold. 'Buss Dutch Rock. Fastoeo and Helen Scott also ran' Fifth race. 6 furlongs Zenotek. 106 (Bezan-son.

5 to 1. 8 to 5, 7 to 10, won; Roberta 11 (Burlingame. 8 to 1. 3 to 1, even. second-Clara 112 (W.

Mclntyre), 1 to 2, out. third. Time. 1:14 2-6. Downland.

Sierra, Miss Merbst and Locust Bud also ran. Sixth race, i furlongs Fitzgerald, 110 (Sle-laff). 11 to 10. 2 to 5, out, won; Inquleta 111 D. Boland t.

7 to 5. 2 to 5, out, second: Mazurka. 100 (Benton). 30 to 1, 7 to 1. 5 to 2 third.

Time, 1:08 1-E. Wing. Palatable and Old Smobile also ran. Entries for Today. First race.

5 furlongs, selling. 3-year-olds me" ijo. i oseioe. Wild Bear. 113: Swagerlator.

113; Lord of (he roresi, iij; esinsano. ua; uiiiian Ray. Ill; ana. in; Anna scnneider. Ill; Sadie la.

uiiane. uv; captain loo. BEST BETS FOR TODAY. BELMONT TIPS. First race Sally Wag, Sleuth.

Second race Galloh. Gainer, Hypatia, Third race Jim Caffrey, Altar Horn, Daingerfleld. Fourth race Sprite, Hester Prynne, Ella Bryson. Fifth race Exemplar, Brosseau. Nosegay.

Sixth race Hypatia, Mater. Water Lliy. LATONIA TIPS. First race Hyckl, Christophine, Mockery. Second race Beulah, Fannie Reed.

Celesta. Third race Charmeuse. Ruffles, Ida La-vlnla. Fourth race Samuel R. Meyer, Morrlstown, Annie Port-Fifth race Adelaide, The Reach, Royal Dolly.

Sixth race Star O'Ryan, Charter, Capltan Bravo. Second race. 4 furlongs, purse, maiden 2-year-olds Senator Owens. 112; Fellna, 109; Hard Ball. 107; John Wallace.

107; Kate Shelley. 104; Transact. 14; Virginia W4. Third race. 5 furlongs, selling, S-year-oId and upward Abihu.

115: Fastoso, 115; Ed 115; Old Settler. 115; Phil Connor, 113; Good Intent. 113, Zia. 113; Lo Mio, 113; Tilllnghast, 113: Lyte Knight. 113.

Fourth race. 54 furlongs, selling. 4-year-olds and upward Briton, 109; Milt Jones. 109: Binocular, 109; Anne McGee, 107; Hugh Grain, Wt; Jona Than. 107; Thistle Belle, 102; Fleet-ine Fashion, 100.

Fifth race. furlongs, selling 3-year-olds and upward Bummer III, 114; Fort Johnson, 111; Frank German. Ill; Locust Bud. 109; Marie Coghill. 109; Robert 109: Buss, 109; Cunalr.

103: Downland. 101; Mazurka, 90. Sixth race. 1 1-16 mllea. selling, 4-year-olds and upward Tahoe.

Ill; Footloose. Ill, Beautiful Knight, 111; Sake, 106; Lyamlnster. 104; Lehigh. 102; First Star. 102; Baby Doll, 100.

Big Gowd Sees Races On the Schenley Oval The race meeting given by the Schenley Matinee Club yesterday afternoon furnished excitement the like of which matinee follow ers have not witnessed in a long whlls. 1 Katheiine Bryan. 2 Mm. Robert Williams. 8 Mary Thackery.

4 Marie Wagner. 5 Dorothy Dlsston. Women Singles Reach The Semi-Final Stage Belmont Park Results. BELMONT PARK. N.

June 23. The races here today resulted aa follows: First race, turf and field hurdle plate, about IV miles Syosset, 137 (Tucker). 6 to 1. 8 to 5 and 4 to 6. won; Faultless.

154 (Mr. Alpers), 6 to 1. 8 to 5 and 4 to 6. second; Frijolee, 137 (Howard), 15 to 5 to 1 and i to third. Time not taken.

Humility, Astute and Ead Bald fell. Second race, committees' steeplechase cup hunters, about 2V miles Windrow, loo its. Lewis), to 1, to 6 and out. won; Web Carter. 163 (C.

Appleton), 6 to 2. 3 to 5 and out. second; Zarda. (H. Lee), 6 to 1.

to and out, third. No time taken. Adventurer and Two Saints also started. To Saint fell at last Jump. Third race.

Galloway handicap, 4 furlongs Reybourn, 172 (H. Luckeri, 1 to 2 and out, won; Culvert. 17 J. Tucker), 7 to 2, 7 to 10 and out. second; Live Wire.

140 (B. K. Gallon, 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, third. No time taken. Jack Cady, Kinderhook, Vera Kess-lcr, Mollis Gibson and Sir Gaze also ran.

Fourth race. Hotlls Park handicap. 3-year-okls and up, 6 furlongs Sycle. lob (Daviee), 2 to 1. 7 to 10 and out.

won; Johnny. 90 (D. Hoffman). 15 to 1. 6 to I and 2 to 1, second; Doriskl, 98 (Nicklaus).

30 to 1. to 1 and 3 to 1, third. No time taken. Star Gaze. Capt.

Mattock, Travel Light and Flying Yankee also ran. El nor won the race but was disqualified. Fifth race. Queen's open steeplechase, about 3 miles Big Sandy. 148 (Alphers).

2 to 1, 4 to a and 2 to 6, won; Boisterous, 141 (O'Brien), 2 to 1. 4 to 5 and 2 to S. second; Hlmlton. 149 (Murphy), 3 to 1. even and 1 to 2.

third. Time not taken. Roland Pardee. Sell Wood, El Rotan and Elbart also ran. Elbart fell at last jump.

Sixth race. Lemon tague memorial plate hacks, about VA miles Willing, 160 (Lucker), 1 to 3 and out, won; Foot Light. 147 (Cowdeni, 4 to 1, 2 to and out, second; Nosegay. 190 (F. Alpers), 8 to 1, even and out.

third. No time taken. Fred Essen also ran. Entries for Today. First race.

3-year-olds, selling, furlongs, main Monocacy. 115; Lace. 107; Scallywag. Ill; Trtfler. 107; Discovery, 109; 'Sleuth, 109; Striker.

107; Progressive, 106; Kallnka, 101; Ford Mai, 107; Bunch of Keys, 108. Second race, 2-year-olds, handicap. Bt furlongs, straight Gainer. 118: Gallop. 115: Northerner.

112: Galaxy, 113; Salon, 106; Hypathla, 112: Spear Head. 102: Stake and Cap, 100; Executor, 108; Surprising, 115. Third race. 4-year-olds and up. selling, 1H miles Dandy Dixon.

107: Jim Caffery, 108; Daingerfleld, 105; O'Em, 105; Accord, 109; War-horn. 114. Fourth race, maiden 3-year-olds and up. the ladles' handicap. 1 mile Hedge, 10K; Cadeau, 98; Flying Fairy.

Sprite. 12; Bally Cliff, 95; Hester Prinne. 110: Flamma. 102; Ella Bry-son. 114.

Weight on Flamma includes a penalty of five pounds. Fifth race, maiden 4-year-olds and up, steeplechase, about 2 miles Son of the Wind, 140; Nosegay, 142: Timber. 147: No. 142; Exemplar. 142; Gateman, 137; Brosseau, 137; Maxims Bride, 147.

Sixth race, fillies, 2-year-olds. 5 furlongs straight Mater 109; The Spirit, 106; Disparity. 105; Hypatia. 19: Crossbun, 109; Olympia. 109; Galaxy.

113; Water Lily, 105; Addie 105. 'Apprentice allowance flee pounds claimed. latonia Results. LATONIA. June 25.

The raoea here today resulted as follows: First race, six furlongs for 3-year olds and up, purse $600; Inlan, (Andreas), 126.00. 11.60 and $.60. won: Autumn 101 (Callahan), J24.90 and 12.20. second; George Oxnard, 117 (Goose). $6.20.

third. Time 1:13 4-5. Star Rose. Sureget. Allred.

Curtain Call, Henry Rltte also ran. Second race. 5'4 furlongs for 2-year olds, purse $600. Lady Charcott. 104 (Callahan), 955.60.

19.00 and 7.70 won; Superl. 110 (Loftus). $4.70 and 3.30. second; Bracktown Belle, li9 (Goose), 93.50. third.

Time S-5. Mick Cohen, Marty Lou. Marta. Mack, Olt Trump, Net la Mack. Croats alp" ran.

Third race, -year OiJs, purge 1600. Mile nd one-sixteenth. Tec*mseh. 104 (Loftus), $11.70, 6.70 and 5.00 won: Marshon. 109 (Goose), 312.90 and 7.0O.

second. Barnard. 107 $13.90. third. Time 1:40 2-6.

Earl of Savoy. Billy Holder. Danberry, Imen, Carpathsa, Ma-dele alo ran. Fourth race. 654 furlongs.

Vaulatlon stakes for 2-year olds. Black Toney, 109 (Loftus). $6.60. 4.40 and 3.50 won: O'Hagen. 106 (Tea-han), $9.60 and 6.50, second: Mlnda 107, (Steele), $3.50, third.

Time 1:08 3-5. Edith W. Big Spirit. Old Ben. Soslus.

Frances also ran. Fifth race, one mile for 3-year olds and up, purse, $600: Star Jasmine. 107 (Martin), $4.20, J.00 and 2.70, won; Sam Hirsch. 97 (Callahan), $12.50 and 4.40. second.

Semprtte. 93 (Hyde). $4.00. third. Time 1:41 1-5.

Bonanza, Ol ga Star also ran. Sixth race, one and one-eighth mllee for 3-year olds and up. purse $600: Forehead. 114 (Nlcol). $17.70.

7.70 and 5.50. won; Mary Ann K. 94 (Martin). $4.10 and 2.90. second; Beautiful.

103 (McCabe), $2.90, third. Time 1:84. Madam Phelps. Lay Pay. Foxy Mary, Wishing Ring also ran.

Entries for Today. First race, selling. 2-year-olds. 6 furlongs Holton, 98; Watermelon. 100; Dr.

Samuel. 100; Meshach. 103; Candy Box, 104; Mockery, 106; Christophine, 106; Hy Kl, 107. Second race, selling, -year-olds. 8 furlongs-Little Nell.

100; Lady London. 100; John G. Weaver. 102; L. H.

Adair. 102: Anna Reed, 106; Beulah 105; duch*ess DafTy, 105; Myth, 105: Celesta. 105; MIssie. 107; Fellowman. 114.

Third race, allowances, 2-year-old fillies. 5 furlongs Dainty Mint. 100; Mrs. Moore, 109; Bronze Wing, 100; Charmeuse, 105; Ida La-vlnla, 197; Ruffles. 110.

Fourth race, handicap. 3-year-olds and up, 1 mile and 70 yards Cream. 94; Any Port, 100; Samuel R. Meyer, 108; Coy Lad, 108; Morrlstown, 109. Fifth race, selling, 3-year-olds and up, 6 furlongs Tyree, S7; Bow and Arrow 95; Al Bloch.

99; Royal Dolly 103; The Reach V6; Seputvedl. 107; Amoret. 107; Adelaide T. 109; Sixth race, selling, 3-year-olds end UP. Everybody Every heat was closely contested and many Athletic Association for the champion-surprises were sprung during the afternoon.

ship of Greater Pittsburgh. The wom-Nirella's band gave a concert before the races en's singles were advanced to the seml-and the crowd was one of the largest that has final round. Miss Helen Alexander reach-attended a matinee meeting this season. ins the upper quarter by her victory over vc.r-.iH ki- Miss Martha. Guthrie in three sets.

In Miss Helen Alexander Advances by Beating Miss Martha Guthrie. Good progress was made in the tennis tournament yesterday at the Pittsburgh games ftn1 the match. i Browne, the national cnampion. i having flniahed in front with Redlock the ln l. a BV aWay ln Jrst annual Invi-fr- trrj rr wv.

in i and lov6' but lost 1he advAntP.e tatton tournament of the Oakmont Coun- free-for-all trot. Dr. Weaver in the pacing and Miig Aiexan1er won three straight club, The rai last niKh, race ana jenerson 'h event, IN the Court of Common of Allegheny County. Pennsylvania. In the matter of the Petltloft of the Central District and Printing lelegraph Company Employes' Beneficial Association for a decree of dissolution.

No. 19 July tsrn, 1013. Docket -Noilc hery Riven that at the above number and term, on June IS, 1913, application to said court was made, by petition duly filed by the Central District and Printing Telegraph company Employes' Beneficial Association, for permission to surrender any power contained its charter and for Its dissolution, and for settlement in and approval by said court cf the account attached to Bald petition. Notice Is further given that the court has rdered that said petition be heard on July 14. 1913, at o'clock a.

at which time the court will be asked to enter its decree dissolving said association and allowing and confirming said account, and directing distribution of the funds of the association in accordance with said account, and that unless exceptions be flted the said account will be allowed by the court on said July 14, 1913. and the funds of the association, pursuant to such order of court, will be paid out and distributed in accordance with said account. Patterson, bterrett acheson. Solicitors. 1927 Oiiver Pittsburgh.

Pa. 6TONECIPHER A RALfrrb.V, Attorn eyi7a7- Law. Farmers Bank Pittsburgh, Pa. IN the orphans' court of Allegheny county. No.

4 March term, 1913. In re estate -of -JOSEPH ANTHONY HEYER. in partition. Whereas, the court on May 21, 113, entered a decree wherein It set June 28, 1913, se the time for hearing testimony upon the petition tiled by Morris Heyer, alleging that Joseph Meyer has been absent and unheard of for even years and upward and supposed to be deadi tn pursuance of the decree of said court then made, all parties interested in the KSTATE OK JOSEPH HETER, the supposed decedent, are hereby notified to be and appear at the Courthouse In Allegheny county. on June 28, 1913.

at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, when and where the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county. will hear evidence concerning the alleged absence of Joseph Heyer, the supposed decedent, and the circ*mstances and duration thereof, and will make such orders and decrees thereon as In the acta of Assembly are made and provided. WILLIAM CONNER. Clerk of Orphans' Court. F.

J. TYRRELL, attorney-at-law, 402 Frlck Pittsburgh. Notice Is hereby given that an application will be made to the governor of Pennsylvania on Monday, the 7th day of July, 1913, by P. J. Tyrrell, Thomas Webb and H.

Tyson, under act of Assembly entitled "An act to provide lor the Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29, 1874. and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called Commercial Sales Company, the character and object of which Is buying and selling postcards, valentines, stationery, amokers' articles, cutlery, chewing gums, notions, leather novelties and musical instruments, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of sBla act of Assembly and supplements thereto. F. J. Tyrrell, solicitor.

JOHN A. METZ. Attorney-at-Law, 70 Berger Building. Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice Is hereby given that an application has been filed by John A.

Muldoon, doing business under the name of the PEOPLES BROKERAGE COMPANY, located at Nos. 504-606 Keystone Building. Pittsburgh, for a license to carry on the business of loaning money under the Act of Assembly, approved June 6th, 1913. entitled. "An act regulating the making of certain loans, and that a hearing thereon will be held In the Quarter Sessions Court of Allegheny County on Saturday.

July 12th, 1913, at 9:30 o'clock a. or as soon thereafter as the same can be held. WILLIAM H. COLEMAN, Clerk of Courts. JOHN S.

CORT, Attorney-at-Law No. 424 Frlck Building. Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice Is hereby given that an application has been filed by William P. Woll.

doing business under the name of- the CITIZENS LOAN COMPANY. located at No. 37 Smlth-fleld street. Pittsburgh, for a license to carry on the business of loaning money under the act of Assembly approved June 6th, 1913, entitled, "An act regulating the making of certain loans, and that a hearing thereon will be held In the Quarter Sessions Court of Allegheny County on Saturday, July 12th, 1913. at 9:30 o'clock a.

or aa soon thereafter as the same can be held. WILLIAM H. COLEMAN, Clerk of Courts. JOHN S. CORT.

Attorney-at-Law. No. 424 Frlck Building. Pittsburgh. Pa.

Notice Is hereby given that an application has been filed by William P. Woll, doing business under the name of the EAST LIBERTY LOAN ASSOCIATION, located at No 119 Penn avenue, Pittsburgh, for a license to carry on the business of loaning money under the Aact of Assembly approved June fith lata entitled, "An act regulating the making of wriMira umiib, nc, una mat a neanng thereon will be held In the Quarter Sessions Court of Allegheny County, on Saturday July 12th, 1913. at 9:30 o'clock a. or as soon thereafter aa the same can be held, WILLIAM H. COLEMAN.

Clerk of Courts. JOHN S. CORT. Attorney-at-Law No. 424 Frlck Building.

Pittsburgh. Pa. Notice is hereby given that an application has been died by William P. Woll. doing business under the name of THE MUTUAL LOAN COMPANY, located at No.

14 Smlthfleld street, Pittsburgh. for a license to carry on the business of loaning money under the Act of Assembly approved June 6th, 1913 entitled, "An act regulating the making of" D'J that hearing thereon will be held In the Quarter Sessions Court of Allegheny County, on Saturday July lth 1913. at 9:30 o'clock a. or as soon there after aa the same can be held. WILLIAM H.

COLEMAN. Clerk of Courts. E.VEE A FLACCUS. attorneys-at-law No 120 Berger Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Virginia D.

Dearing, deceased late of West Elizabeth Borough, Allegheny county, have been granted to the undersigned to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims or demand against the came will make them known without delav J. B. Abraham, administrator. West Elizabeth borough. Allegheny county.

Pa. H. Q. WALKER, Attorney-at-Law No 310 Park Building. Pittsburgh, Pa.

Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Thomas H. McGowan. deceased late of Pittsburgh. Allegheny county, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are reqeusted to make immediate payment and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay. Jane Frances Eveline McGowan.

Executrix. No. 20 Oakland Square. Pittsburgh. Pa.

HOWARD" Q. TURNER. Attorney-at-Law No. 317 Frlck Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Eva L.

Dougan. deceased, late of Pittsburgh. Allegheny county have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are re- Ijuceicu lc imiitcui.ia ifaineni BDU those having claims or demands against the game will make them known without delay. WILLIAM PAPPERT Executor. Nash street.

North Bide. Pittsburgh. H. FRED MERCER, attorney-at-law. No.

915 Frick Pittsburgh. Pa. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Joseph 8. Brown, deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny county, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immwilnto riavmcnt nH thnc. nlaii-.

or demands against the same will make them known without delay. Matilda W. Brown, executrix. 5620 Rlppey Pittsburgh. Pa.

NOTICE Is hereby Riven that Alnutn Csermak has sold his banking business at 912 Carson st. to Novok Pankoff to whom all claims, demands and accounts are to be presented on or before July 10, 1913. NOTICES. NOTICE Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing among the undersigned under the name and style of J. h.

Murdoch St as a wholesale florist business, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 12th day of June. 1913. The business will be continued by W. H. Carney for his Individual account and in his Individual name at the same place, 122 Anderson (formerly Ninth) In the City of Pittsburgh, to whom accounts owing to the firm should bo paid.

All indebtedness will likewise be paid by said Carney. W. B. MURDOCH, JAMES B. MURDOCH W.

H. CASKET EXCURSIONS. CKICSSON LINE. Beautiful Inland water route between Philadelphia and Baltimore, stopping at Betterton. Steamer leaves Philadelphia daily at a.

m. arid everv nlgrht at 5 D. except Sunday. Betterton Is a beautiful summer resort at the head of the Chesapeake tiny: una nsning. boat, lng, etc.

Send for pamphlet and other Information to V. 8. Groves, Pier 3. South Delaware Philadelphia. Pa.

MEETINGS. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Central Elevator company will be held at the office of the company. Pittsburgh. Wednesday.

July 23. at 1:30 p. for the election of directors and the transaction of such other business as mav come before it. J. E.

OAULT. Secretary. PERSONALS. DR. LLOYD.

FOOT SPECIALIST Corns, bun-Ions. Ingrown nails. Lyceum Bldg. PATENT PENSION ATTORNEYS. FATTKTWfl and models: Inventions developed and manufactured.

Slentz Manufacturing 326 Third ave. LOST. KEYS replaced. Slentz Manufacturing 326 Ihird a vs. THE PRODUCE MARKETS The members of the local Butter and Kcs Exchange set business aside yesterday to participate in the annual outing at Wexford, Pa.

The members aod friends left in a spe- eial car at noon for the grounds. No seasion of the exchange was held. Business aa rule mi quiet ia ail dtvi'dons of the ioctt produce markets. Fruits and vegetable were moving out In routine quant ttiea. Live poultry attracted a moderate amount of attention, with pricea austained on all description.

Butter, eggs and groceries show no material change In prices with a slightly better thaa average demand taking up stocks. Receipts of hay and grain were light with former figures ruling. The nominating committee of the National Hay Association, at Its annual session Peoria, yesterday named lien Mrtin of Herb Brootfters Martin, grain dealers, with offices in the Wabash Buil Hug, for second vice president, to succeed M. A. Bascoin of Boston.

B. W. McMillen of Vanwert, was named for president, and Charles C. Ramsey of New York, first vice president. New directors nominated Include W.

A. Cutler, Adrian, and R. A. iMu, Auburu. New York.

Quotations represent prices for car lots and wholesale quotations. Dealers charge an advance for broken packages. HAY AND GRAIN. Receipts. Pennsylvania Lines, 15 cars hay.

car straw, 3 cars shelled corn, 1 car ear corn. 20 cars oats; Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. 3 cars hay, 2 cars corn, cars oats; Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad, 1 car bay. Corn. Clover.

No. ear, new No. 1 U-fOC-fcO S7flic Do No. Do No. Mixed No.

1.H2.IX 12.60 No, 2 shelled. Straw. Nol 3 Rve JlO.SfMffll Oata. s.0OSjS.50 No. white.

Wheat H.ooS.W Standard Feed. wo. Hay. No. 1 tlmo- I No.

1 white middlings 2o.oOJ.5e Do No. Nn 1 brown, t22.00il22.59 thy I14.50S13.00: Do No. winter bran 22.0022.6 GROCERIES. Spring Beans. 3o.465.50jNavy.

fancy M.20SU 4.S0 H. Graham, case ktdi.ey.... 2- Corn meal, bags Do 10-lb ban. California lima, Rice, extra fancy head, lb 77Hc Do fancy 6VSc per 109 lbs $2.50 Rolled oata. lumud conee.

K'o 326.00; Jaian Choice trackages.) Arlosa J22.30 Molasses, fancy Honey, combed, w. fancy, 10 isajiao renned 4245c Do doa Sugar. I50-ib cases ..14.70 Do w. Citron. l-lb boxes, lb Italian macaroni.

ll)0-lb cases domestic. 16-lb Granulated 34.50 boxes Lmon A Queen, No. 1 gallon 85lS9f No. 2 yellow J4.10,Manxanilla. gal 90c No.

3 yellow t4.0f Do bottles. 10-oa I to W-oz 9Uc3 0 PROVISIONS. Smoked Meats. Large hams is Breakfast bacon. clear, to 10 Do 10 to 13 Do back 16Vjo Dry Bait Meat.

Sides, extra short clears 13VsO Bellies, over 20 to 25 lbs Bellies, from 15 to 20 lbs 144 Dry Salt Smoked Meats. Sides, extra short clears 14e Bellies, over 2D to 25 lbs Bellies, from 19 to 20 lbs 5a Bellies, under is lbs Pure lard, to 30 lbs ISc lerge hams. 16 to IS lbs 18c Medium hams. 14 to 1 lbs 18c ismail hams. 12 to 14 Do I to 10 lbs.

Skinned hams. 24 to 90 Boneless boiled hams 27V4c California hams, to lbs 13t4c uo 8 to 10 lbs 1314c York cut) 13Hc Shoulders Breakfast bacon, rib, to 10 BUTTER. EGGS AND CHEESE. Butter. Wisconsin Brints Swiss -a 1-lb brick lelSfec Lone horns HSLs Tubs 3ic omo 2727o v.uoaing 24g35Cj Swiss.

20-lb block. pound Imported PwlKs. Lv Cheese. New York full 3-lb cream, new 1617c DO 1-lb Ekes. Ohio, new 15i5V4cj rnuaueipma cream, 3ei Select fresh aoz 95cfi1.00IAt mark 21o EXCHANGE.

PRICES. Butter Steady; receipts, not, reported; creamery extras, 29c; extra firsts. 28c; firsts 27c; packing atock extras. 22c Eggs Steady; receipts not reported; fresh extras, 20c: extra firsts, 19c; firsts, 18c. PRODUCE.

Potatoes, bu Parsley, doz 2530c Cucumbers. Ashtabula hot house. chips 1.164fl.23 Lettuce, home grown, doz 25835c Horseradish root, barrel S5.00S.S.) Rhubarb, doz Celery. crates t2.75g7.25 Carrots, new. i dozen 555S0O Cantaloupes, Fla.

Do new bbl.f2.50.2.75 Egg plant, 33.503.75 Turnips, new. dozen 35JJ50? Green and wax beans Onions crate 1.00gl.l5 Spinach. busheL.5J60c Carrots, crate. tl.10.Jj 1.25 PeDDers. -basket ....31.5031.75 Do 9-basket.

2.5u2."5i Water melons. Mr 100 35.004J5O.O0ICal.. stand. .34.50 Beets, new. doz.4050c Do ponies 93.75 Cabbage, new, I crate I2.753.00l CANNED GOODS.

Peaches, Apples. N. T. staple pie Sl-30 gallon cana 33.75 Do California, Plneapplea H. Jil0ig2.

30, Raspberries, Do Y. tL30L4ti Corn 90cStL20Gooseberries Cherries. Yuba, succotash, 1-lb white 2 50l cans J1.10t.l5 Lima beans. String- beans. Do red 2-lb S090c Do pink, lb pails.

11.45 Do 3-lb 1.2iChipped beef Peaa, marrowfat. Mackerel tl.uj Do early domestic. Do soaked 32.fc&3.25 FRUITS. Lemons. I Apples, fancy.

Messina barrel S5.00S.N Cal. navel oranges, I Do box fancy 4.60ti5.50 Do hamper Cal Val 5.5u.0Oj Grapefruit, Florida, Do choice. box Pineapples, red (strawberries, 32-box Spanish crate t3.00&4.( Sugar loaf ts.006.00 Peaches, crate t3.xisi,j Huckleberries JL75aS-! Raspberries, crate 33.503.75 POULTRY AND GAME. Alive. Dressed.

Fat hens, lb 17618c i Chickens, lb Broiler, lb 26g2Sc Turkeys, lb 22 a Roosters, old, lb.9igl0cDucks, spring, lb 2io Ducks spring, lb Turkej-s. lb niscl Geese, lb 15lc NUTS. Eng. walnuts, lb.lafJOc! Butternuts, lb 5o Pecans lb lbcShellbarka. lb 6so Almonds, lb 1420c Chestnuts, lb ll8o Filberts, lb 12S-16cj Hickory nuts, Steel Orders Show Slight Falling Off Demand Drops as Mercury, Rises, Though Rail Inquiries Are Encouraging.

The Iron Age, New York, will say to morrow The amount of business going on the books of the steel companies is more than would be looked for in view of the policy of so many buyers to avoid contracting beyond what Is absolutely necessary. The railroads in particular, owing lo present restrictions on their hnancial plans, are lor the most part limiting their iron and steel buying to too renewal of contracts for supplies required by their every day oiierations. Some of thea are Just now coming in for the second half of the year. There is some rail Inquiry but bridge and car work has Inren falling off. In addition to the M.

K. T. inquiry for 20.0UO tons of rails for early 1914 rolling and a tentative one from the Burlington for next year, ia one for 28.0U0 tons from the Southern Railway on which Bessemer or open hearth rails will be taken. At Plttsbursrh actual orders for plates, bar and steel pipe have been larger thus far in June than In the first 25 days of May, ami this statement is put forward as about the extent of encouraging Information from that market. Our Chicago report says that in structural shapes, bars and sheets, the buying of the pat week has been heavier than In 60 days.

Thus far weakness in prices of finished material, apart from an almost complete disappearance of premiums, is chiefly in sheets, wire products and In semi-finlfhed steel prices are easier in the East. More open hearth furnaces are coming Into operation in the Pittsburgh district, and at Cleveland the supply Is increased 2.500 to 3.tntu tons month by added capacity. With a reduction of 34 a ton on what has been the nominal market for rivets, soma atlmulu has been given to the renewal of contract expiring this month. jnri. Mis Klizaoetn Bunce won uum a little dry yesterday.

The playing every hornred darefou. at ti H. Williams In a very close match of Grant Peaco*ck will be watched with during th? muTald It umil at i will now play Miss Alexander for est a3 he is one of the best on tne esch hoe had won 'a heat.ieffern the upper final bracket. Miss eton team Ray Patterson of Phila-Girl landed the fourth that th. crowd was Schmertz won from Miss Helen bchmidt deiphia is another entry who should do satisfied which was the beat horse.

Sum- in straight sets, but lost to Miss well. Several additional entries were Te Browne had previously aeieatea iiiuso jjairen at tne tee. xnese were J. rsran-Iorothy ntspton of Philadelphia. Miss don of Butler, G.

A. Dillinger of Stanton Florence Croft lost to Miss Marie Wag- Heights, E. Porter of Allegheny, cer in straight sets. Miss Wagner will A. ri Langanheim of Oakmont, and L.

now play Miss Browne at 2 :30 P. m. to- I C. Liddell of the Field Club, day he pairings and times of starting are in th men'a glnrlra-J. G.

Crookston as follows: Golfers at Oaxmont Will Play This A KL I I 1 -r IllVlldllOn I OUmamenl Will Begin With Large Field of Crack Contestants. At 9 o'clock this morning the first pair make the course in perfact condition as it cei ea late yesteraay ana tnese will De 9 a. R. W. Hannan, Oakmont, and W.

B. Chapman. Oakmont: 9:04. A. Herron.

Oakmont, and S. H. Hadley, Sharon; 9:08, J. Murchie, Sharon, and the Rev. F.

K. Origgs, Morgantown; 1:12. Q. I Koberts. Oakmont, and Harold Miller, Oakmont; 8:16, H.

C. Fownes, and Tom Hunter, 9:20, P. H. Preston, Field Club, and S. T.

Ramage. Oil City: Louis Brown, Oakmont, and. H. D. Shule, Oakmont; J.

E. Mitchell, Oakmont. and O. D. Packer, Oakmont: 9:32, E.

C. Beal, Uniontown, and R. A. Lyne, Btanton: 9:38, Charles Kefover. Uniontown, and Ray Patterson, Overbrook.

Philadelphia; J. B. Adams, Vniontuwn, and C. W. Delbel.

Youngstown; 9:44, D. T. Felix. and Roeas. Oil mcnvt- mont, and H.

W. Croft. Oakmont; 9:56, R. D. uaisen, uaicmont.

and M. H. Brooks, Cleveland; 10, J. N. Nelson.

Oakmont, and S. Dal-zell. Chevy Chase. Washington, D. 10:04, E.

E. Giles. Oakmont. and J. B.

Rose, Se-wickley; 10:08, J. D. Duff. Edgewood, and G. H.

Hopkins, Field Club; 10:12. E. M. Byers, Allegheny, and R. L.

James, Allegheny; 10:16, J. V. Byers. Allegheny, and G. R.

Peaco*ck, Oakmont; 10:30. u. L. McCague, Allegheny, and J. B.

Elsaman, Oakmont; 10:24, J. Crawford. Stanton, and w. C. Carnegie.

Allegheny; o. D. Thompson, Allegheny, and F. H. Darragh, Beaver Valley; 10:32.

Fred Service. Sharon, and David Herron, Oakmont; a. a. case. OH City and T.

Semn Lnlontown; 10:40. R. c. Long. Stanton, and 1 Junius, uaKmom; j.

t. Christy, Stanton, and E. J. State. Beaver Valley; 10:44, George Evans.

Uniontown. and W. A. Kinter Bewlckley; 10:52. W.

H. Totten, Stanton, and A. E. omerman. field Club; 10:56.

L. W. Phelps, Stanton, and C. H. Rupp, Oakmont; 11, J.

B. Crookston. Stanton, and H. H. Pierce.

Scwkkley; VI.ZZ, C. Fownes, Oakmont. and E. E. Jones, Oakmont; 12:36, G.

I. Willock. Oakmont. and O. M.

Dem-orest. Beaver Valley: 12:40. (Irn Mecoher- fon- Oakmont. and -J. H.

Reed, oakmont; Oakmont, and C. H. Tot- 3 c- McV- Sl-nce. Stan- ,0 man, iuimgsiown; J. H.

Thompson. Stanton, and L. W. Relnaman, Oakmont; 12:5, W. A.

Nicholson. ana a. waita, oaKmont; 1. H. C.

Fownes. Oakmont. and G. W. Werzell, Oakmont; 1:04.

c. L. Jones, Oakmont, and J. L. George, Allegheny; W.

A. Lowrle. Pe-wlckley, and James Fownes. Oakmont: 1 :12. W.

O. Costm. Oakmont, and G. R. Baldwin.

Oakmont; 1:18. .1. P. Hunter, Oakmont. and G.

H. Dawson, Edgewood; 1:20, J. 8 Mc-Cormiok. Oakmont. and H.

H. Hunter. Stanton: 1:24, J. R. Wood.

Field Club and J. A. McCance. Stanton; 1:28. A.

O. Holmes. Oakmont, and W. A. Henry, Stanton; 1:32, Kolb, Edpewood.

and L. E. Beall. Uniontown; 1.36. H.

A. Miiton. Stanton, and C. A. At-well.

Sewickley; 1:40. J. Sterrett Country Club, and W. W. Goldsborough, Oakmont: 1:44, F.

J. Foley. Field Club, and H. Auf hammer, Stanton; Craig Toledo, and R. R.

Miller. Sewlckley; G. Gregg. Oakmont, and D. O.

Black. Stanton'; 1:56, E. M. Stevens, Glen Echo Country Club, G. L.

Hays, Oakmont; 9:52, A. E. Bellng. Oak-Kt. Louis, and T.

L. Campbell. Stanton; 3 Dr. E. E.

Bell, Saltsburg, and G. A. Wilson, Oakmont; 2:04, Stewart Morgan, Sewlcklev, and Henry Lloyd. Seanton: R. B.

McKee, Stanton, and G. T. Bachelor TTatrwrtrtH 9-1 E. L. Kuhn.

Stanton. and Dean, Edgewood' 2:16. E. J. Miller, Bellevue.

and F. G. Caw- ley, Stanton. I Bard Pitches Well. SLIPPERY ROCK, June 25.

fSpeclal.l The Slippery Rock Normal team was defeated today by an alumni team. 3 to 1. The game was featured by the pitching of Bard. The score: Slip. Rock R.H.P.A.E.lAlumnl R.H.P.A.E.

Miller 0 1 0 0 Ricketts 3.. 6 0 2 3 0 0 2 0 0: Bingham 1. 0 0 11 0 0 Austin (10 3 1 0 Harbison s. 0 1 2 0 0 Kauffold If 0 0 0 0 I Rraden 0 0 2 0 0 Pallas 2... 0 12 2 CiT'ompson If 1 1 10 0 Kerr 1 0 0 12 JiGerlarh 1 1 0 0 0 Ferderber 0 0 3 2 I Stucart 11700 Cooper 0 0 0 1 0 12 2 1 VanSeem 0 0 3 1 Bard 0 1 0 4 0 Totals.

1 3 27 10 3' Totals 3 6 27 Slippery Alumni .0000001061 .00003000 1' 3 hit Miller. Sacrifice hit Kerr. Stolen bases Miller. Ballas. Double Dlav Van Seem and Kerr.

Struck out By Bard 7, by Cooper 2. by Van Seem 2. Hit by pitcher 'Bellas. Bard. Passed ball Stucart.

Umpire-Morrison. Michigan Honors Pontius. ANN ARBOR. June 25. Miller H.

Pontius of Olrcleville. was elected captain of the Michigan baseball team for 1914. Pontius, a senior nt law, is first baseman and has played linth baseball and football on Michigan teams for two years. upset the dope by winning from C. H.

Kurr B-l fi-4. P. L. rjivera utieaiwi J. Flood In straight sets.

Harmer Den- nv. finally met tils maicn ur. i. W. Stephens.

P. C. Maher had a very hard match with J. E. JUcLaln but finally won In eight seta.

Charles Garland defeated P. A. Wegener in three sets, 38 games being required to settle it. In two matches against the Oarland family rwEpner had to ulav 88 names. thl mtxPrt doubles Miss Guthrie and I C.

T. Garrison defeated Miss BoRgs and T. Chantler. in straight sets. I Miss Marie agner and W.

F. McEUroy (also won from Mi.s Porothy Dlsston and Dr. T. W. Stephens, ansa rteien scnmiai and F.

A. Galer surprised the Knowing ones by defeating Mrs. T. S. Jacques and Charles Garland in straight sets.

But two matches were played in the women's doubles. Miss Kathryn Bryan and Miss Margaret Thackeray winning from Miss Ramsey and Miss Jessie Thorpe In three sets. Miss Bessie Garrison and Miss Elizabeth Werner defeated Miss Virginia Lyne and Miss Florence Allison but lost one set to Miss Marie Wafnter and Miss Elizabeth Bunce when the rain interrupted the match But little progress was made In the men's doubles and most of the matches were Interrupted by rain and could not be completed. Today's program calls for Miss Helena Alexander of Philadelphia to play Miss Elizabeth Bunce of New York at 10 a. m.

and Miss Mary Browne of Los An-Keles. the outdoor champion, to play Miss Marie Wagner of New Tork, the Indoor champion at p. In mixed doubles Miss Katherlne Bryan nd A. P. Wright will plav Mrs.

R. H. Villiams and P. P. Siverd at 4 p.

m. Miss Browne and H. J. Kendall will plav Miss Welmer and C. H.

Karr at 4:30 p. m. Miss Mary Snyder and McCIeane Brown will play Miss Thorp and C. S. Garland at 11:30 a.

m. Miss Bessie Garrison and A. C. Potter will play Miss Elizabeth Bunce and J. E.

McLaln at 4 p. m. Miss Helen Alexander and P. C. Maher will play Mrs.

Jerome Hill and C. Is. Chllds at 4 p. m. and the winner will play Miss Helen Schmidt and F.

A. Galer at 6 p. m. J. D.

lams will play J. G. Crookston at 2 p. m. W.

S. McEllroy vs. P. Siverd at 3:30 p. m.

Dr. T. W. Stephens BRainst P. C.

Maher at 2:30. Grant Siverd against W. M. Murdock at 11 p. ni.

and the winner will play Charles Garland at 4:30 p. rn. There will also be matches In men's and women's doubles and consolation matches in men's singles. PENN BEATS MICHIGAN. SMcr Pitches Great Vail for the Losers.

ANN ARBOR. June 25 Pennsylvania defeated Michigan. 1 to 0. today in a pitchers' battle between Imlay and Sister. Toomey in the seventh inning, scored the onlv ruu of the game.

He drew a pass, advanced on a sacrifice and an infield hit and tallied when Sisler overran Imlay's bunt. Todays victory gives Pennsylvania the year's series. 2 games to 1. Score: RHF, Pennsylvania .000000100 145 Michigan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 4 Batteries Imlay and Gordon; Sister and Webber. Lawrenceville Industrial League.

rnaries: First Event Trotting. Red Lock, Ch. Dr. J. C.

Rube Acteli. Ch. W. D. Riddle Bessie Simp.on.

Br. W. F. Haas Old Shave. Br.

J. B. Wilson Time, Second Event Kree-for-all Pace. Hvdric. B.

2:124, J. R. Oakland Sun. B. 2:14.

Sol Elmore. Br. W. D. .1 1 1 1 2 3 3 2 Time.

Third Event Kree-for-all Trot. Red Lock. Ch. 2:171. Oliver 1 Minor Bell.

B. J. R. dr Time. 2:22, Fourth Event Trotting.

JefTenson Girl. B. H. S. Rlne- hart 1 3 3 1 Sandy Roman.

Br. H. Rates 3 2 1 Dr. Joe, Br. O.

V. J. Neil 2 12 3 Time, 2:22. Fifth Event, Pacing Class. Barney West, O.

M. McElrey Oscar Wilkes. B. Joseph Blenger Ronis Directly. Rn.

Fred Kilmeyer. ...1 Billy th. W. J. Moms m.

2:28. 2:30. ssixt; th Event. Pacing Class. Dr.

Weaver. Oh. V. W. Flnley Sliver King.

Q. Mai Miller Henry B. Blk. H. Soles.

Jr Robin. C. V. Hanauer, drawn. Time 2:20.

Grove City Loses. GROVE CITY, June 23. The "Wheatland Athletics defeated the Orove City Athletics here this afternoon by a score of 1 to Score: Grove Cy. R.H.P.A.E.I Wheatland R.H.P.A.E. Vearh 0 0 Kllnk 3....

0 0 Thorn 1.... 0 1 Kennedy If 0 1 1 0 0' Sherwood J. 1 8 1 1 1 2 2 Broad 0 4 0 0 8 1 0 Griffith 0 13 0 9 3 0 Hutch'son 10 Oil 0 1 1 0 0 Co: 2 9 1110 Morris 0 1 Iwls 2.. 0 1 2 0 MTam'ae If 1 0 1 0 0 0 112 OiDunn 0 1 4 0 Knedden s. Buchanan 1 1 10 0' Johnson 0 1 0 2 Larimer p.

0 1 0 3 LRasbress 0 1 0 0 0 1 7 ST 13 Totals 2 8 2T Orove City 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 01 Wheatland 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 Two-base hits Griffith. Thorn. Base on bUs Off Larimer 1. off Johnson 1. Struck out By Larimer e.

by Johnson 9. Umpire Acher. Photo Engravers 13, Rawsthorne 10 Photo R.H.P.A.E.I Rawsthorne R. H. P.A.

K. Wlison 3 2 9 6 OlPhllllps 3... 3 2 2 10 Mollltt. 3.. 3 13 4 llParkcr 112 2 0 Wenrel m.

2 110 OlRhlne 1 0 11 1 1 Pepper 3 2 6 3 OjKlngle 2 2 0 0 1 louden 1... 2 2 7 0 Herman 112 3 0 0 0 0 0 HLjish 1 2 3 6 0 0 Ulruood 2. 0 3 0 1 1 Pen son 2.... 11112 Irf-gro 0 0 2 0 OiKennah 0 0 0 0 0 Dongis 1 2 1 0'Hobson 0 0 0 0 0 .13 12 27 lg 3 Totals 10 9 24 4 Central League. At Dayton R.H.E.

Evansvllle 0 0 0 0 0 Oil Dayton ...0 0 0 0 0 5 2 Batteries Furchner and Stratton. Rowan and Warren, Umpire Groeschow. At Springfield R.H.E. Grand Kaplds 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 4 1 Springfield 0000100001 9 3 cutleries demons and Mcuraw, jonnson and Wlthrow. Umpire Flynn.

At Ft. Wavne Terre Haute Ft, Wayne, postponed, rain. Will Change Wheeling Franchise. WHEELING, W. June 25, The Wheeling franchise in the Interstate League will he transferred to Jamestown, N.

if negotiations now under way are consummated. Owner B. F. Perkins, who was left to hold the tnam when W. W.

Irwin refused to have anything further to do with organized baseball in Wheeling, has been eager ever since the second week of the season to find a buyer for the club. Athletics Get Uniontown Star. UNIONTOWN. June 25. Dean Sturgls.

son of Attorney W. J. Sturgis of this place, who will graduate from Bucknell College next spring, announced today that he has signed a three-year contract with Ccnnle Mack's Ath-letice. He will join that team Immediately after his graduation. New York State League.

At Albany Albany-Wilkes-Earre both games postponed, rain. At Syracuse Syraeuse-Binghamton pa poned, rain. At Utica Utlca 1, Elmlra 0 (10 Innings) At Troy Scranton 9, Troy 1 (10 Innings). i Envies The Man In B. V.

D. cool and fcomfortaljle others ply fans and-hahdkerchiefs! He "sticks to his and sputter at the. heat; You can be this man, Put on B. y.JD. Coat Cut Undershirts ami Knee "Length.

betttLind-antfertalUf-whWethe sua grills. D. soothe the bodyv I heiloosehttinf; b. rapelessehs On every genuine D. U.ndcr MADE FOR THE j'BCST RETAI TRADE Get a good, look at, this labeL'nd.

iniist thatifyouridealersells'you bnlyfunderweauwith.the B.V.'Dj B. CutfUndershirfi and Knee Length Drawen, retail it 50c, Sl.SO'the Garment. S.V. D. Vetail at S2.00, and 7B.y..Conipsiaj5 N.wYork, Carnegie R.H.P.A.E.iH.K.

Porter R.H.P.A.E. Kiitne'yer 1 2 3 5 0 Pease 2 0 1 0 1 1 Duff 1 1 3 1 2Shearo 1 3 1 5 0 0 Voelker 2.. 2 2 1 4 2 JLit 3 114 10 Homits 3... 2 2 0 0 IjSoeher 1 0 0 5 0 Hiley if 0 110 0 Murloff 115 10 Heinz 1 0 1 0 0 Kinnerd 0 1 1 0 Duff 0 0 0 0 OiWeist 0 1 I) 0 0 P'dwards c. 1 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 Newman 0 0 0 0 OiJanios 0 0 0 0 0 A Heinz r.

0 0 0 0 Oi Totals 9 10 15 7l Totals 6 6 15 10 1 1- Australian Cricketers Win. SCHENECTADY. N. June 2.1. The Australian cricket team won the second and final day's play of the match with tht Schenectady Cricket Club here today by a score of 1ST to 131.

This is the best showing made on this continent against the team from the antipodes..

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2024)

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