ymwmyxwimiy.Jimm i jfOttjF jddfi J 1 -j : 11 rjA n """ " " ,.. .. - & , . . ,. . -J - I I IWIMIimW ! W I I ! I.IIIM.K , , I .. ,,, II limilMliI,.! II 1 1 1 w i nfffc "" "" ' ' '" ri ' " ".- ... -. -;:-;-j --: VOL. 1 NO. 236 PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1915. ConiuoitT, 10 IS, t Tim Pcttio Lr.Mti CourlNt. PBIOE ONE CENT CORNELL BEAT PIRATES WIN ATHL S PENN NINE: FROM PHILS, 2-1; ETICS DEFEAT TIGE REPRISAL RAID OVER ENGLAND KILLS FIFTEEN leppelin's Bombs Sweep Northeast Coast in Ninth Dead- h ly Foray. Fifteen wounded Heighten Heaviest Casualty List Since Ail? Assaults Began Last January Six Dead Highest Previous Total. LONDON. Juno IS. K owiiciims I.";.. .... -. -t- Germans made a devastating air raia fitt the northeast coast of England last r'iirht. kllllnc at least 15 persons, wound- Kif IS others and causing nres. This Is ph third air assault on Britain this laonth. r Official announcement of this raid was liade today by the Admiralty. LArcordlnE to the ofllclal statement, "15 fiwrnona were killed, 15 wore wounded and prts were caused by incendiary bombs firopped from the Zeppelins." This Is the heaviest loss of life recorded 'in any of the nine Zeppelin raids on Eng- stn ih .Tuna 1 bombardment of London . .... h (Die seventh raid) six persons lost their fllfM. In tna nrst. ram, January la, over Ins NorfolK coaBt, tne kieppeun marauu ftri exacted a toll of Ave lives. In tho ;htl previous raid, June i (the eighth). fii wer Killed : 'The latest aerial foray Is supposed to 'ta Via ah mnda In vaf nllfltlrin fot" tVt A mIr raid made by the Allies' aviators .iff over Karlsruhe, capital of Baden, on IAionaay. ! - AH recent raids havo been made by Gcr 5rans on the southeastern coast in the . Following out Us new policy of sup- ypresjlng the names of localities aitacKed. ue nrat omciai statement irom tne aq- suraity today stated that tno "nortneaBt coast" was DomDaraeu. (.Great arms and (shipbuilding factories tut located along the northeast coast Ul England and these may have been tho 5 object of the Zeppelin attack. The Arm- Llrong vorks, at Newcastle, and the Dor-man-Long Works, at Stockton and Mld Pdlesborough, manufacture shells. Im portant ammunition and shlpworks aro located near Hartlepool rAlB ATTACK ON KARLSRUHE IN RETALIATION FOR RAIDS Official Statement Gives Motive in Bombardment of City. PARIS. June 16. The French version of the attack by lulled airmen on the German city of yUrlaruhe Is contained In the following linnouncement: A large squadron of allied airmen yes- lUrday raided the city of Karlsruhe, capl- Conttnned on Face Two, Column Fire 'GERMAN EMBASSY BRANDS GERllARD STORY AS FALSE BBenutorft' Envoy Not Member of Kai- Lf aer's War Ministry. JJEW YOniC. June 16. The German ba8y this afternoon denied news- pjrted by agents of the, German Gov Mfnent In connection with the furnish of safe conduct to Dr.- Meyer-Oer- fd. Y?it enan An.rA.. .n .Y.I.. .llM"V fenlel von Halmhauaen. consellor of thi n Embassy at sunvmer head' fters at Cedarhurst. L. I branded the Wished reports false. ?h chnrffn thnt Hf rvr.nrhRrd flHU in reality Dr. Alfred Meyer, chief la German army's; war supply divi ne called "pure tommyrot." far as I know there Is no Dr. Alfred tor," he said. "If there Is it is eer ie Is not In this country nor has been Dr. Meyer-Gerhard Is what represented to be a Red Cross envoy. he has nothing to do with the pur !as of war supplies. jjp.'r i Wt -? ffl- 4 BULL it .Be" 4i tf ids. I WB& smmi THE WEATHER UNSETTLED FORECAST "or Philadelphia and vimnityiilln thta afternoon; partly cloudy 7&t and Thursday: slightly '' Tkurday; hght, varuMt STANAGE, OF DETROIT, TEASING THE FANS ITALIANS OPEN NEW INVASION THROUGH PASS Cadorna's Army Un dertakes Desperate Maneuver Via Stel vio Road. Powerful FortiAcations in Re gion of Monfalcone Canal Stem Advance of Latins ' Upon Trieste Rome Admits Check. Lapp, behind tho plate, was a little puzzled us to the direction of Stanagc's foul in today's game. 900 PENN STUDENTS HEAR PROF. SCHELLING DEMAND TREE SPEECH' Largest Class to Leave Uni versity Founded by Franklin in Its 175 Years of Life Listen to Advo cate of Academic Liberty. An army of 900 students the largest class graduated from the University of Pennsjlvanla In its 175 years of existence received degrees today at tho com mencement exercises held In tho Metro politan Opera. HouBe, after hearing an address by Prof Tellx Emanuel Schell ins, head of the English Department. In which he made a stern demand for aca demic freedom of speech and In thinly veiled allusion, delivered an attack on the national policies of Germany. "A teacher doea not nbdlcato his right of opinion as a man, even In the things In which he Is not expert, when he de cides to walk that straight and. some would havo It, narrow path wherein walks tho teacher." Doctor Sche'llnc cald "Wo do not demand of the lawyer that he express himself only on the mw nor of the moneyed man that he dlscourso only on finance. We allow to fhe clergy, man a latltudo of opinion on all subjects, save religion, wherein his felloWB of tho cloth may be trusted to hold him to a strict accountability. Then why should we not demand for the teacher a sim ilar freedom of speech and opinion?" ho ELSlCCd "In this land of freedom of speech and unaccountablllty as to any lawful action, Continued on Psie Hie. Column One CORNELL BEATS PENN OUT IN THE NINTH Rally Gives Ithacans 4-3 Vic toryGame Is Thriller From Every Viewpoint. CORNELL. A.B. It. H. O. A. E. Donovan, tt J J J Gordon, cf S n f o 1 0 SfAr;.'"..:::::::::::::" S i S I 2 Clin- c 4 0 1 10 0 0 Keating, lb Sutterly. rf 2 3 1 0 0 Bryant. P i S 2 2 0 0 Whitney 0 x ; Totals 5 11 5 1 PENNSYLVANIA. A.B. Jl. H. O. A. E. Mann. 2b J 1 0 2 0 frsw!nmpiv":.:::::::::"": ' 111' irwin, ' ' 10 12 0 0 gto-i'-::::::::;: j 5iScrt..:::::::::::::: Kane. Jb 2 S 0 0 H. Wallace, p fl ; Totals 3 3 " s None out when wtnnlni run was cored, wS u. V. dw. ptr-nu?Di hh" Ktln: Bttr bit-KiM. Wild plwh UfjraEt. - ITHACA N V., June 18.-Cornll won thVdMlding game from Pennsylvania this ilfernoOT In interestlna ninth-IonliK SW V " score of 4 -3. Penn was flnt to ioore, getting three runs In the fifth inning when Bryant weakened temporsr Hj! Cornell came back In her half with two rURS Things looked dark tor the Cornelllans usVll thn last of the njpth, until Sut- Whitney, a plnchhltter. gMtiBS first on " "V n.....,. ,Mn. WhbnV an error, "'""; . "CZlZi ' tfiaid from seeoad on Sards s bunt- FIRST: INNWa. Maon wont out. BUH to KiaB Schlmpf fanned. Irwin lnUd through ZZZZrf Brvant caught him o first No run, on bit, no ",' Doss van went oui i- um. eiSTt Irwm. Mellon Wt ta left Ht ATHLETICS WIN 3-2 BAHLE FHOM TIGERS Barry Triples in Eighth, Then Scores on Cobb's Error With Deciding Run. SHIDE PARK, Juno 16. Jack Barry's triple, coupled with Ty Cobb's error en abled the Mack ehort stop to make tho deciding run against Detroit this after noon. The final score: Athletics, 3; De troit, 2. TIRST INNING. Bush was thrown out by Kopf. Vltt walked. Cobb walked. Slatone made a marvelous one-handed stop and threw out Crawford Vcach walked, filling the bases. Kavaugh walked, forcing Vltt across the plate. Young went out to Mc Innls, unassisted. Ono run, no hits, no errors. Walsh fanned. Barry filed to Crawford. Lapp went out to Kavanaugh, unassisted. No runs, no hits, no errors. SECOND INNING. Stanage fouled to Lapp. Malone threw out Dauss Bush walked. Bush stole second. Malone threw out Vltt. No runs, no hits, no errors Dauss tossed Oldrlng out. Mclnnls out, Bush to Kavanaugh. Strunk went out tho Bame v. ay. No runs, no hits, no errors. THIRD INNING. Cobb went to second when Lapp missed the third strike on him Malone threw out Crawford, Cobb taking third. Vcach walked. On Kavanaugh's long sacrlflco fly to Walsh, Cobb scored and Veach reached second. Young filed to Barry. One run, no hits, no errors. Malone walked. Kopf forced Malone, Kavanaugh to Bush Wyckott forced Kopf, Kavanaugh to Bush Walsh fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. FOURTH INNING. Stanage out, Wyckoff to Mclnnls. Dauss fanned Wyckoff threw out Bush. No runs, no hits, no errors Barry lined to Bush Lapp walked. Oldring forced Lapp, Bush to Young. Mclnnls tripled to right, scoring Oldring. It was the first hit of tho game. Btrunk walked Strunk stole second Malone walked, filling the bases Kopf walked, forcing Mclnnls home. Crawford was under WyckoK's long drive. Two runs, one hit, no errors. FIFTH INNING. Barry threw out Vltt. Cobb bunted, but Kopf threw him out on a fast play. Crawford fouled to Kopf No runs, no hits, no errorB. Walsh filed to Vltt. Dauss threw out Barry. Lapp went out the same way. No runs, no hits, no errors. SIXTH INNING. Veach singled to Centre, Detroit's first hit. Wyckoff fumbled Kavanaugh's bunt. Young sacrificed, Kopf to Mclnnls, Stan age filed to Walsh in short centre Dausa fanned, No runs, one hit, one error. Oldring filed to Crawford. Dauss tossed Concluded on l'aie Thirteen, Column EU PIRATES NOSE OUT PHILLIES IN HOT PITCHERS' BATTLE Bob Harmon Opposed by Dut Chalmers F i n a 1 Score is 2-1 Niehoff Makes Only Run Record ed by Moran's Men. PHILLIES. AB. R. II. O. A. E. Bancroft, ss 3 0 0 4 4 1 Bjrne, 3b 4 0 0 110 Becker. If 3 0X110 Cravath, rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 Whltted, cf 3 0 0 3 0 0 Nlohoff, 2b 3 113 0 0 Luderus, lb 4 0 17 0 0 Klllcfcr, o 2 0 0 5 3 0 Chnlmer, p 2 0 0 0 10 Dugey 10 0 0 0 0 24 10 Totals 28 1 3 PITTSBURGH. AB. R. H. O. A. Carey, If 4 12 2 0 Collins, cf 3 114 0 Balrd, 3b 4 0 0 0 4 Hinchman, rf 2 0 1 0 0 Wagner, lb 3 0 0 10 0 Viox, 2b 3 0 2 3 1 McCarthy, ss 3 0 0 2 2 Gibson, c 2 0 0 6 1 Harmon, p 2 0 0 0 2 Totals 21 2 6 27 10 1 Datttd for Chalmers In ninth. Threo-baea hit Collins Two-base hit Vlox. Sacrifice ColUm Stolen base Niehoff Struck out Hy Harmon, u Chalmers, 4 Date on balls Oft Harmon. 1. Chalmen. 3. Double Plajf Balril to Vlox to Wagner, raised ball Lapp. Balk Chalmers. FORBES FIELD, Pittsburgh, Pa., June 16 The Phillies went down to defeat today at the hands of the Pirates by a score of 2 to 1, mainly because of their inability to solve the puzzling delivery of Bob Harmon, who pitched his best game this season. George Chalmers was also In splendid form, but he was unfortunate In having the run tallied against him on an Infield error at a critical time. The Pirates were lucky on their first run, as It was mainly through the inter ference of Hinchman with Bancroft's throw to first to complete a double play that allowed Collins to score In the fourth inning. On the other hand the Quakers also profited by a Pirate error which was di rectly responsible for their only run. Out side of these two errors both teams put up a splendid fielding game, many dim cult plays being registered. FIRST INNING. Bancroft called out on strikes. Byrne popped to Wagner. Becker popped out to Viox. No runs, no hits, no errors, Carey fouled to Becker, Collins was out, Bancroft to Luderus, Balrd was out. Concluded on Tate Thirteen, Column Four UNA GRANDE V1TTORIA BELLE TRUPPE ITALIANE NEL TRENTINO Una Squadra Italiana E' Partita da Tara7ito con Ordini Suggellati. Nuova Invasione dell' Austria dal Paseo dello Stelvio, La Valida Difesa Austriaca di Trieste, Un dispaeojo da Chlasso alia Exchange Telegraph Company dice ohe la nattaglla lmpregnata tra Itallanl ed austrlacl nel Trsntlno orientals e terml nata eon una ijrande vittoria degll itallanl ehe gU austrlaol sqao statl mwsl in fuga. Natlzle daj q'uartUre general itallano dleeno che le truppa italiane sono elunta a 25 mlglla da Toblaeh. Importante centre ferrovlarlo e chj st prpajrio ad attaccare la fortewa austriaoa 41 FrauzemjfMte. nella vallat delta Orava, La equadra ltHana e' partita Url sera da, Taranto con ordlnl ai)&HtUnU, tier lgnota dftstinailone. Gil Itallanl banno inlzlato l'lnvaton dell' Austria aiwhe dal Fasso dello staivlo dove jno gte.' imjgpatl fiirfc eomoattirowti. Con questa nuova offtwtva gU Italian! si propongono dl UgUara la ferrovla d.llo Stalvlo D'un rapwwtTdel gawale CWsma. re pnhWloo Rn ta uo comunUto uJBciato. rltova dw gU awrtrtocl utao aaniato urn x,4ra Tdeua strada cb d MoBfalcoiM Pt a W, coltocandovl una qwumt Utaturt ch haano accolto con una ptota U hpn.ta h.unt imU 01 Hersasueri -h avanaavaao 9 una rknitoJ- Tlw. W "" nMUto BU 8urra" to Italians ROME, Juno 16 The Italians have un dertaken a new Invasion of Auatrla through Stelvio Pass Turlous fighting Is In progress there, with the Italians at tacking the summits of the pass, which are still In Austrian hands nml aro de fended with heavy guns. The Italians aro attempting to seize tho railway lino running southward through tho pass from Bormlo "Powerful enemy defensUo works," tho War Olllco admitted In an official state ment today, have halted the Italian ad vance toward Trieste from tho direction of Monfalcone Strong Austrian batteries, concealed In old stone quarries along the region of the Monfalcone Canal, shelled Ber sagllerl troops vigorously. Tho enemy was Immediately engaged by Italian bat teries posted at Monfalcone and In "tho feeling out" process tho Italian artillery commanders discovered that tho roads from Monfalcone Bouth to Trieste bristle with big guns The battle for Oaritzia continues without cessation But General Cadorna's dlspatcheB today carried few details of tho fighting, declaring only that tho artillery duel before Gorlzla la "nrocepdlnir satisfactorily." Fierce bayonet fighting is occurring all along the Carnla frontier, todays or flrl.il bulletin renorted. Italian troops aro within 23 miles of Toblaeh, through which passes tne oniy direct railway link of communication be- Contlmieil on rase Two. Column Five MAN MURDERS WIFE THEN KILLS HIMSELF Drink-Crazed Textile Worker Slashes Woman, Chases Son, and Then Takes Own Life. Benjamin Fendell. 13 years old, a textile worker, murdered nis who ana men cum ,i..,i .minirtn fnllnwlncr a. drunken brawl In the kitchen of their home, 1337 Tasker street, this afternoon, Fendell attacked his wife with a razor, slashed her throat, then made an uncua cessful attempt to kill his 0-year-old son. Earl, and finally cut his own throat after following the dying woman into the yard In the rear of their home, where he fell prostrate over her body. He died In St. Agnes' Hospital a half hour later. Fendell and his wife, according to tho police, had been quarrelling for several weeks. This afternoon they were drink ing in their kitchen. A quarrel staited, and the tragic events followed quickly. The boy was In the room at the time, and when ho tried to Intercede between his drink-crazed father and mother, tho former turned on him. Mrs. Fendell ran into the yard, the blood streaming from her wounds, with her son and his father at her heels. Tho lad was able to escape Into a neighbor's jnrd before his father could catch him. Fendell stopped short, viewed the body of his wife and then committed suicide. The police of the 20th and Federal streets station say the Fendells havo been causing a great deal of trouble Mrs. Fendell was arrested last week for dis turbing the peace. Two other sons sur vive the dead pair. They are Theodore, 14, and Benjamin, 18, Mary Angle, 19 years old, of 1721 Pearl street, who, the police say, saw tho mur der, was arrested as a witness, U. S. MARINES AND GUNS HURRIED TO MEXICAN PORT Admiral Howard Sails, Equipped for Any Eventuality. SAN DIEGO, Cal., June 16 (By wireless from the United States cruiser Colorado). dmlral Howard announced today that he would sail at noon for Quaymas, Sonora. Mexico, with 380 marines tinder Major McKelvn equipped for any e entualltles. The Kensingtonlan Says: Uarrv Do!M i playing In md-eaoi form ujf now. A a lit t la light on (As iube we tor Harry feats ,00 in th lamp, post league. LOST AND FOUND fecfrltSA Aft' . TO t Hw Plli McaeJTwfco "OS kk,? " umr Reward, uo ouu. ma- TSarr-JIon.- Jwf. .. Matorie "IiHi C W J WMI "WiM WW flrsw ' urma LJg tbuaJa mtitfn ta ST 848 KBffi5un.y .,.,,. nI, a''-j. i ilf Wttii 3 tntull ;3XanaMowa ......, .isnsn.fS'E 'iW-wSwmTJt lob; .trtliTna.' -us. LOST WJC B" "X- b" twrd 3 h t ,w ?JmU A4, m m n H- BOX SCORR ATHLETICS-DETROIT GAME DETROIT r h o a c Bush, bs 0 1 S 3 0 Vitt,3b 10 2 10 i Cobb, of 1 0 6 O 1 Crawford, it 0 u 3 0 j Veaoh, If a 2 u o w Kavau'gh, lb U j 3 2 U Young, 2b 0 0 12 0 Stanage, c 0 0 4 0 0 Dauss, j) 0 0 0 5 U McKct, l! O u U 0 0 ATHLETICS r h o a e Walh, cf 0 0 2 00 Barry, ss i r 2 1 0 kire 0 0 7 0 0 Oldrinlf. i tj 20 0 Jiilant, lb 1 1 U 1 u Strunk, if o b 0 6 0 iUaionc, Mb 0 0 0 G 0 l.onf, &o ' 0 113 0 vyiiK0tf,iJ 0 0 0 3 1 f s t '-lotnls i ii U A TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORES 1 O 1 OOOCKOO- DETR91T ATHLETICS O O O 2 O O O Dauss and Stanage; Wyckoff and Lapp. 1 x- -3 3 1 3 1 PHILLIES OIOOOOOO C 1'- P7 PITTSBURGH OOOIO, IOO x- 2- Q1 Chalmers and KUlcfer; Harmon and Gibson. PENN 000030 O1 OP- 372 CORNELL 000020002-4' 82 Wallace and Koonsj Bryant and Clary. AMERICAN LEAGUE CHICAGO O100100O0-2 41 WASHINGTON 20 01 0002 x-511 1 Russell and Schalk; Johnson and Ainsmlth, . 1 , CLEVELAND 1 2000000 0, 3 Boston 0OO400OOx4 Hoi ton and O'Neill; Shore and Thomas. 9 O 3 2 NEW YORK CINCINNATI BOSTON CHICAGO BROOKLYN ST. LOUIS NATIONAL LEAGUE 00 ,0 00021 ' l O 1 O O 3 O IIOIOO - 2 0 IOO 0 2 0 0 0 iLBPim ) FEDERAL LEAGUE ' k CHICAGO, lstg '00040030 I 8' 10 1 BUTFALO OOOOOOOO O O 4 1 Hendrfx ind Wilson; Anderson and Blaiw CHICAGO, 2d s BUFFALO KANSAS CITY BALTIMORE ST. LOUIS NEWARK PITTSBURGH BROOKLYN 0 0 0 2 0 0 00 1-3 7 1 000000010-1 53 00200310 00 4- OOOIO 000201 00 0-3100 1 O'OOI 000 0-' 2 10 0 00 O 20 0-0,0 Q Z 5 O 1 .0 O O O ,1. 1,0 -3 9 2 PRINCETON YALE NEWARK ROCHESTER BUFFALO 00200 1 0 0" 0-3 IOOOIOII x- 4 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 1 5 2 PROVIDENCE 3 3 6-2 TORONTO '1 3 5 i 1 MONTREAL 4-i 5 3 5 4 7 1 7 O 6 0 GREEK KING SINKINGRAPIDLYJ BLpOD POISON SETS IN ATHENS JunJ IflKtog Clmstantins, of Greece, who has hw seriously ill of pleur&y, hag oontrasted. tWd poisoning and his catt dltion is reported Jto b arjtfwl. ' It w stated tnta af tmm U tfe Kinf was saktn ipiy. BRITISH SHIP TORPEDOED n DROWSED LONDON, June 1&T tmsUp iteathlr, cf W- was trpedod and suk by a Qnmtn baf m the Ink mm- nth according to an Exchange TeHgra dtafMek from Cop- Elven. of the crtfr were saved, the capta aa 33 of the ertfr mm WWR4- ' ' mim f ! t r tta