&ff ,ATEST NEWS FROM THE RACE TRACKS, BASEBALL DIAMONDS AND THE GOLF COURSES EVEyiffG EEDGEB-PHrUADTirpPHr rATTTRP'AT, MAY 8, 1915; ijOEBUSIIVSJOHNSON PROBABLE OPPONENTS IN BALL GAME TODAY Athletics Playing Better Brand 01 uuu on mvu uj. B Departure for West. I shawkey in Fine Form. K m.-l. MriM In g 1U3UU0. ..-v.---. .either Joe Bus'' or Wyekoff will face In, Senators today In the final home nnmo ISfh AthtprirB After tortny'fl battle nL Uhletirs depart for the AVcst, where I?m l the crucial period of the race for TWS.L" ,..-.. ti tl,n nltciern eot coin !!V. West the team should return Homo tfUii to overhaul some of the clubs that ;. ... ,(.- Wllrl M-fh exhibition by ShawUoy yesterday '-i moat encouraging. If Hob can retain S,L for the usually rough first cstern wo as Wyckoft has shown fine form In u.iiat two starts, with BubIi and Pen iti. coming buck to form. The latter rM of tho series, but ho has pitched U to date and can bo depended upon. Tho others of tho team looked much ',.iter yesterday than It has to dato, Tho 1 around work was a notlceahlo feature. " . ,-. - I...- I.Ia.I l.lt.l.. r". i.i. ..-eml wnrk linn Improved alnco inu,.. --- ,- ... i LM began B""" '""""" -- f For Washington tho peerless Walter .lt1 v.-,. nutnil tr t (l-Ifi n tilt wl Hi leather Indications for a dark, cloudy iy, the famous speed ltlne Is likely to M mighty hard to lilt. SUBURBAN LEAGUE BASEBALL i cptcnv wir.r. nvv.x mniv UI.WIA1 II.UU VJ..l .Vl iriag Raising, Parndo and General Celebration to iUarK upcning. Tha clubs of tho Philadelphia Suburban "league are ready to open their baseball .tewon today and tho Inauguration WU .( marked by big celebrations In tho fdifferent towns represented. Flae rnls- jlng, parades, nana concerts nnti speccnes illl feature. r. Fox Chafe will open the learrun with fls'orth Philadelphia; Fern Rock will clash P-nh Mount Airy, and Gprmantown will 1 trots bats with tho Cheltenham IJravcs. Prominent piayers 01 tno scmiprores slonal ranks are on tho teams, which fol. low: Cheltenham Walter Johanns, manager; Jink Johnson, Prlnco Dlrlnaor, Lowory, Conklln, Van Sant, Klumpp, Captain Myers, .JlcShane, nclslvcnfier, Watson. Burgert,t Robinson and Cnssldy. Fox Chase John Moore, manager; Cas key, Fahy, Shue, Prown, Maytrott, Tim CVelll. Calhoun, Whlto, Sell, Weavor. ;iUice, Paxson, A. Sell, Anderson, Droom- neia, xouns, .uciaguc, 8. o'NoIl and KJrkitrlck. North Philadelphia William P. Wer ner, manager; Graucly, Clcghorn, Mc- Cooley, iiurucr, nouson, usslg, F. Jle. Cooler, Kline, Birmingham, Ellis, M. v enwu, .uuiiii, mutant, j.uusn.vnor, uui.e- neia, utng, iMimciiurt ana v miners. i ML Airy William Linton, ninnac-or: Nlbbonar, Doelp, Holmes, Houpt. Pushy, i Bustard, Linton, N'owmnn, Wolfson, La crosse, uavies. Kcnweinert and Rotch- ford. . Germantown-Dr. James M. Tyson, inwtagcr; Frankcnfleld, Gallagher, Ab. bolt, King, Phews. Fortcscue, Shore, Sweeney, Jlcrann, Cavls, Tyson. O'Xell. P. King and Sutter. r ASSOCIATION OPENING TODAY SAU Kfnds of Sports on Program, In cluding Archery Match. T PhlLirfplnhlti KI.MHi. Atv.ln.lA .Mnn htloa Hill ODen Its Clt1hhnil!ln fnilnv n( 'nhrv. Btwy 11III on tho West Chester nlko with u rGu e'J?bmtlon An addn-es by Prpsld-nt B. f.mtx Day will welrome tho ni'mbere. SDorta 1U kinds ar llnieit on tho program, otartlnr lth i flaj raisins at 1.30 p. m. Jlr. N. rtcmlB. thn chairman, states that BTCr&ratlanfl urn fnr n Fran, rtnv e.i. ,PB'n J. tho c"mPny nlo will vie with r weir uucuiina nremren in several cv-nto. Tho ""i raniesi, wmen in on innovation, will toramanj conaMerahlo attention, as both th an and women will, flcht it out with tho tow ana nrrow fnr honors. A well-known of Bclil of the company Is endeaiorlng- to placo 12 ,..? "oat .many good archers from the as fc!itlon ffl. ,hls '" n" probability wilt ha laatrumfnlal In eptttn . n.Y.it ni.i . nn Kilters. " """ "' """ Bdlitnr. BOlflnc. i rnnn-l nSn. rniu nlna 1'. fet-op evo-nt. human wheelbarrow race .i'L'. '."""" win De Fom- or ins sports. 1 , thronlnB contest for the girls la cmjm to be attra.Hlve, Inasmuch as many mat. lamps fiottlns practice for the mltil? .wi als? . .rnany of th i;,.... , ""'.?. '"""is pnri, Hna wim only o 3el cor a cl03 mntch lB ex" Wrestlinu at the Gnycty Tli. rB...... m . ..... ...' ""P're win endeavor to revive I" rt of wrestling by giving a serle of Will CVslFV VahiIsi, ll., .Al a .1 iiSKUJj,'rv.tb0 ,of tnlsiund other cltlos. iu bu 10 ina mat win d jonil &S,.KrT..f, 5PH!?r favorite and champion of 'Kiw t"pni . ana ukb ureenburg a ,'SJi"'' champion of tho East Side, who 1 ttJiXJr-'i yermann's nymnaolum. VbTwiTPI wr,sh Ui Pounds each and the CMa LiV rS-ff "F1 by ,.h? old-tlmo champion, Sd rfh The boys will wreatle six mlnutci iS thLHlA".8- .and -then another six minutes. ifeelaKfnt no ,a" ne'er Luca 'vo iN. Y. Amendment "Would Stop Doxlng Sb reamen,?mm ,'nte'nded to ator. Krx- ElUlt tti. T.J. . ".,c"ct ,a'- wuiim .io. hSori i..H,i,lntH.re .frnm enacting any legls Han .,,Jf!lng. ,,n!r bou,', Th proposl iran wa referred to a committee. BILL DAHLEN REAL WIZARD ON BASES Jii" ?'l nv "eors t 6oH plavtna." nw Johnny Rvera recently, "the thLI!,ound u hardest to touch tiHth i oau as Tib cawo down t0 secon,i v?n ?m flrat waa -B'" Oahlen. ,iJ"lin always cama straight wt the lose line, directly at the a.k lut '." the last e teet of the StSSfci do.ra "" no tcWna what v?ilA?? a oreat WW of anticipating "-Aers the thm, .- .1.- -.-i.- iciu r,'."J"".' '"?. :"".' " tannic t Piayea nts suae inis ', tra'oM along, he suiL fMv would 'Jan down on his hips, to . Tw or the other' "Preod his legs, Ja b.iiT "I0 greatest cleverness rm..V. V U( ' reac' "d tof-ni ffi Aoofc the &a,e '' e,t,ler WJ7e awrf'!',.r e "",0? ' "? surf ,"" " ior at secona, SiJ?n them are Covert. Jlerzog. r -icr WATCH ME N T-llKx r i XPWIb7b I -A a rsr- nr kimmiilMiM -. .. qW 'sr tu if nii.-W6 A 'PRCTTV Rlv;e T30W1M Tl.,13 C0UK5C . . seuoiwo it BniBOLlMO INTO A CUTd .tTTLE CRCGK V . V IM -OUR V. AMUIETY ro POT V ,, Jhg ball caos. TilB CAHYOKt-fau LOSE Your gtahco amp top Tf.e . BftLU -- V lu TORRESDALE GOLFERS OPEN SEASON TODAY New Course Will Receive Its First Test Election of Offi cers Next Tuesday. Torresdalo Golf Club members havo been notified by letter to bo on hand this afternoon, when tho formal oponlne of tho season will t.iko ploco. A tourna ment la not nchcduled, but tho members aro to enjoy their first trip over tho new coitrso. Tho course Is In flno shape, nnd tho membors will seek to establish rec ords for themselves. Somo interesting Impromptu matches will bo played. Tho hendquarters at Torresdalo, Pa., havo been put In tiptop condition, and Im provements to tho urounds should dcllKht all tho visitors. Tho seeretnry has announced a mnetlnrr to bo held nt O'llourko's Mansion next Tuesday evening1, at S o'clock, when an election of officers will take place. Mem bers are urged to bo on hand. RUNS SCORED BY MAJORS THIS WEEK AMERICAN LEAGUE. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed.Thurs. Frl.T'l. 4 12 3 11 .. 13 Athletics . Poslon .... Chkaxo ., Cleveland . Detroit ... New York St. Louis.. Washlngt'n . .. 4 :: 10 4 l'J 2.1 1A 11 13 11 3 11 NATIONAL LEAGUE. Sun. Mon. Tues. 'Wed.Thurs. Frl.T'l. 11 SO Tln.lnn Brooklyn . Chicago ... Cincinnati New York. Phillies ... Pittsburgh St. Louis . 3 ID 10 IT pRDiniAL LEAGUE. Sun. Mon. Tues. 'VVed.Thure, Frl.T'l. Pi .12 4 11 0 nnlllmnrM . .. , - i Brooklyn . . lluffalo .... Chicago . . . Kansas City Newark Pittsburgh . 1) 5 id 4 1 ft 10 3.1 11 II 2S 8 St. ixmia Today's Schedule National League Philadelphia at Brooklyn, partly cloudy. Nuw York nt Boston, cloudy. St. Louis at Vlttiburgh, clear. Cincinnati at Chicago, clear, American League nnston at New York, partly cloudy. Wiishliwton nt Philadelphia, ciouuj. Chliago nt Clevclanu, "lear. Uetrolt at St. Louis, clear. Federal League Kansaa City at Brooklyn, partly cloudy. Chicago at Newark, clear. Pittsburgh at Baltimore, cloudy. St. LouU at Burtalo, clear (two games). International League Montreal at Jersey City, partly cloudy. Hnuhe-ler at Nixj-rk, clear. Toronio at Providence, cloudy. Buffalo at Kichmond. cloudy. BOWLING ON AGAIN TONIGHT Play to Bo Resumed in National As sociation Contests. Bowling1 will to resumed In tha National Association championships on tho Termi nal Alleys this evening-, which will be known us German-American League The five-men teams scheduled to roll are Neartlde, Moores, Antl-Cobden. Mutual, Congenial, -.unkers, Columbia and Jen klntown. The leading five-men toaras In the three divisions to date follow: Section A White Elephants, 2321; Tigers. 2743; Continental, 2710; Camden Casino, 2727, and Adelphla, -677. Class B Franklin, 650; Mather No. 1. -636; Color Press, 2600; Southwestern, 5-tG2; Majestic, 2151. ' Class C Credit, 2313; Mucko No. 1. 2251; Ac counts 2210; Mucko No. 2, 2227, and Jew elry, 2160. CORNELL VS. HARVARD TODAY Ithacans Confident of Victory in Track Meet. ITHACA, N. V., Jlay 8. The Cornell track team, 40 strong, left Ithaca last nlaht for Cambridge to meet Harvard to. day In what Is expected to be one of the closest dual track meets of the year. Cornell expects to win after a hard struggle. The Ithacans fear the Har vard sprinters and quarler-mllers, but their strength In the distance runs and field events Is expected to counterbalance the Crimson's strength. ... -f EVENING LEDGER MOVIES NICK ALTROCK MAY BE A JOKE, THE SEVENTH HOLE AT ARONIMINK XSw. ?",fA.r,,rf,, .STRAIGHT amd MewTLLV Com4iCER tbUfWCLF A TBBTTY FAIR OoLF PLAYeft. AFTHR. ALL" - VMD YoO FOUL 0UJ AFTER, Tho Aaronson V. C, ono of the fastest teams In South Philadelphia, will meet tho Leo Vincent A. C. tomorrow morning on tho formcr'H grounds at Front and Dickinson streots. Tho Anronson aggre Kntlon will prosent the following llno-up: Jack Weinman, Joseph Ilrown. Sttxy Ostrow, John Delnney, Lew Tendler, Morris Tendler, .Benjamin Levy. Leon Levy and Beobe. When tho teams mot last Sunday Aaronson wan tho victor by tho scoro of 9 to 1. First-class teams of fering a roasonablo guarantee addresi Manager Samuel Anronson, 1311 South Sixth street. Tho Kensington V. C. would llko to hear from flrst-rlafn homo teams willing to pay n fnlr guarantco for Decoration Day afternoon. Any team desiring this attraction should communicate with J. H, Gilbert, 2520 Webb street, or phono Ken sington 3747, between 7 and 7:M p. m. Tho Fall Leaf Club of West Philadel phia would llko to hear from all IS and 19-year-old teams having grounds and offering a fair guarantee. Address H. iConway, 6749 Filbert street. Tho Alpha Club of West Philadelphia is desirous of booking tho balance of Its schedule with 19-20-year-old teams away or at home. Write J. Howard Povey, 6045 Funston street. Tho Cramp A. A. traveled to North Philadelphia A. A. grounds of tho Phila delphia Suburban League ut 5th anil Bristol streets, and opened up with a victory over tho Suburban Loaguo team; scoro 3 to 1. Sterling pltchod alr-tlght ball, fanning 12 North Phlll.v men and allowing but two hits. North Phillies run was scored on an overthrow by MchanVy from tlrst base. The gamo was very fast and twice after Sterling hit two men and walked .another he tightened up and struck out tha side. Tho Cramp tenm has May 15 open and on Jlay 22 will travel to Delanco, May 29 Atlantic Refln Ing will bo played. Juno 6 Is open. Bock dalo will be met Juno 12. On Juno 11 Cramp will meet Melrose, Atlantic City, N. J., and July 10 a return game with Mt. Morlah. Any first-class teams such as Stetson, Fairhlll. Dlsston, Vlctrlx, New man, Logan A. A. and Palmyra-Itlvcrton can havo this attraction by communicat ing with Bad. M. Simons, Wm. Crump & Sons, both phones, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., or after 5:00 p. m. call Kensington 1FM D. The C. II. Wheeler, formerly of tin Industrial League, would llko to hear from all first-class home teams In Penn sylvania nnd New Jersey. It has Deco ration Day (two games) open. Any team wishing this first-class attraction can have same for a reasonable guarantee. Address Thomas J. Callaghan, 18th Rtrppt nnd Lehigh avenue. The Glra.rd Reserves, a first-class, fully uniformed traveling team, Is desirous Ol arranging games for siay it, sj, ji ia. m. and p. m.), also dates In June, July and August. Any first-class homo team wish ing this team as an attraction and pay ing a fair guarantee, write to II. Oetlnger, 1000 North Randolph street. At the opening game of Fairhlll on Its home grounds, St. 'Anne's Professionals, the pride of Port Richmond, easily de feated tho Fairhlll A. A. by tho scoro of 7 to 1. Councilman King, of the ISth Ward, threw the first ball toward tho home plate and opened the game of the season. After the promenade of tho players and both managers of the teams across the field to the flag-pole. "Jim" Feenoy, manager St. Anne's Professionals, and Manager McDermott, of the Fair hill A- A-. hoisted the pen.nant, whllo the band played "Old Glory." Tha game was viewed by many fans mostly composed of the St. Ann's rooters. The feature of the gamo was the batting of McClatterty and Hagan. and the pitching of Has, former twlrler of tho Fairhlll. He held his opponents down to six scratch lilts, and fanned the first seven men who faced him. St. Ann'e would like to meet all seml-professlonala in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. Tim following teams of this city. Brldesburg, Stenton. Potter A. A.. Vlctrlx C. C, Clifton Heights. I. C. B. TJ. of Ardmore, and other local teams paying a guarantee also are wanted to be heard from. Ad dress, James John Feeney, 2032 East Lehigh avenue. Keystone phone Kast 6S79 A. Arlington A. A. held Clifton Heights Professionals to a 6 to 2 score. Any semi, professional club wishing to book Arling ton for May 15 and offering a reasonable v &. HBB Ww U.MW V i3 . VNGT',,',f4H x 8H,Kr x u V 5 J KWAM ATF1 D I'l-U WALTZ. IT OVEP. A HA" MY: Yio FiMD YdOB BULL on .' .Tritl CRIMK OF A CHA.-M Aup Uun caddY call4 Yoorv ATTCWTIOW TO A 5TReM T TV1H BaTTDM THBOOOr ....Jxotn"'1'' 'W((JM '(&?.7? III'VIi,, lf wi-rvi ManV Aprrto-RiMc A6MMKi.Ybu PROP BM. oev your jHouLOca. i-Tli A TWTTEH LIE -AMP WITH- s MlOIROlO YbO . 4LAP THCBAL' SOAIUiT THB CPPO-ITe fcAUK guoranteo address N. If. Udelston, 3210 Wost Dauphin street, or phono Diamond) 1610 D. Tho Snnsom H. O. has dates open for any 17-10-year-old uniformed team having grounds or traveling for half expenses. It has booked a gamo with the West Phil adelphia A. A. Address William Land, 6933 Arch street. Tho Cliestnnr B. C, tho youngest pro fessional tenm In Pennsylvania, Is open for Sunday engagements with teams In Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jer sey having grounds and offering favor nbln inducements. Communicate with Charles Itaggerty, 5737 Chestnut street. Thn Atlantic Refining Company's base ball team's home season will last until June 12, after which time tho oil men will bo ready to meet the best home teama that can bo booked. Tho following sched ule has been arranged for tho month of May: 15th, Mcadowbrook Club (of tho John Wnnamaker store); 22d, Towanda A. A.; 29th, Cramp A. A. On Decoration Day afternoon thn "Polarlno Boys" will play tho Newman Club, of West Phila delphia, at their now grounds, 63th and Market streets. So that ho may bo ablo to dovoto his entire attention to the run ning of tho club. Manager Bodenbaugh has nsslgned "Bert" Yeabsley to hold down tho Initial sack. Tha club has Dec oration Day (morning) opon which It would llko to close with some good homo, club offering good Inducements. Any) homo club desirous of booking this flrst class attractions address I. Rodenbaugh, 3144 Passyunk avenue. Coopcrvlllo Professionals, a first-class traveling team, would llko to hear from all teams of this callbro offering a rea sonablo guarantee. It has May 15, June tii and a few dates In July and August open. Would llko to hear from Elmer A. C, Jenklntown. Fairhlll. Stetson, Mel rose, of Atlantic City. Address William Snyder, 411 Walnut street. The Rcyburn team havo reorganized for tho season with an all-star nine. Man ager Evers has signed such stars as Tur bett, formerly of Delaware County League; Evers, Trlstate: Wendllng and other minor league players. Owing to tho fact that Its grounds are undergoing re pairs, Rcyburn will travel untll July, Teams offering first-class guarantees can book this attraction. Address II. Evers, 2001 North 23d streot, or phone Diamond 2711 D, after 6:30 p. m. Tho manager of the East Spruce Pro fessionals has Mav 15 and 23 and June 19 open on his schedule and Is desirous of nrranglng games with such teams as Rlv crton, Colllngswood, Cape May, J. G, Brill Company, and teams or this calibre offering n good guarantee. Communlcato with Harry A. O'Brien, 219 Spruce street, Tho Jasper Field Club of Philadelphia would llko to hear from all semi-professional home clubs for May 22 and 31 ftwo games), also midweek and Sunday games aro desired. Address J. Clark, 1859 East Clementine street, or phone Kensington 6100, after 7 p. m. Nepnul A. C. would like to book strictly first-class home teams for June 26, July 1ft. 17 and 31. Would like to hear from Pcnn Mar F. C. Address E. Llebert 3547 Jasper street. St. Mary's Professionals have May 15 "3 and 29 open for semi-professional homo clubs In Pennsylvania and New Jersey paying n fair guarantee. Address J. W. McBrlde, 2065 West Stella street, or phone Tioga S3D7. The West Spruce A. C, of West Phila delphia, would like to hear from all 14-, 15- nnd 16-year-old teams, home or away, paying one-half expenses for ten men: also Sunday games out of the city. Ad dress James Neville, 6165 Pine street. AVliite A. A. desires games with teams representing other Industrial establish ments having grounds and offering fair inducements. Address James Weeden, 2310 North Boneall street. The Kenton has May 31 (a. m. and p. m.). Juno 6 12. 28 nnd July and August open. Would like to hear from all first class teams having grounds, Address F. J. Gutekunst. 1435 North 6th street. Adelphla A. A., which last year won the championship of the northwest, would llko to hear from all first-class semlpro fesslonal teams In Pennsylvania, Dela ware and New Jersey offering a fair guar antee. Would like to hear from Grenloch (N. J.) team. Address W, Waller, 2453 West Oakdale street. VICTIM f i -oft0 TeLL H,M lb HASTEW T. THB afreajTS SIPS flF THG AtSYS wo IOTCmP To BRMiiG tfiuR, uoxr JMHT CLBAM ACfioSi ."jJ!W jf' iP'W BY This Tie. This. CAOOY WILL BE LMtaHlklC. &o MARTI SUi WILL CHA3& HIM T6 THQ CLLIDH6.5G THUS ENDING ' . THE GAMC PENN CREW IN RACE AT PRINCETON TODAY Quaker Oarsmen Show Great Form in Final Practice for Triangular Meet. PRINCETON, N. J., May 8. A short row yesterday finished the work of tho thrco crews who will tako part In tho triangular regatta at Princeton today. Baclng starts were tho only part of tho work to be at all emphasized, and nono of tho eights remained out much more than half an hour. Tho work of the Pennsylvania crew was tho feature of tho day. They showed a. big Improvement over Thursday's form. Coach Rice, of Columbia, had his men on the lake In the forenoon, but tho practice was confined to racing starts and easy 1)11 ) Id. Tho race on tho plcturesquo Carncglo Lake Is practically a championship con test, though not In the samo class as the New London and Poughkeepslo regattas. Tho distance, two miles, is best suited to tho Tigers. Since Princeton revived row ing no crew has been allowed to row the regulation course of four miles. Tho shorter dlstanco and the Impressive vic tory over the middles this season gives tha Orange and Black an excellent chance of loading Columbia and Pennsylvania home. The Quakers, too, won from Annapolis, but not In tho fast time tho Tigers made. l"Tho record of races for tho Georgo W. Chiles Cup will bo found appended: 1879 Pennsylvania. 1SS7 Cornell. ISEO Columbia. l&SS No race. 18S1 Princeton. ' 15S9 Cornell. ISSZ--No race. 1S30-1911 (Inclusive) L5S3 Pennsylvania. No races. ISS4 Pennsylvania, 1912 Columbia. ISS5 Cornell. 1913 No race. 1SSS Pennsylvania. 1914 Columbia, PENN NINE PLAYS GEORGETOWN TODAY Quaker Baseball Outfit Clashes With Strongest of Opponents. Spielman to Pitch. The University of Pennsylvania baseball team, fresh from Its victurics over Prince ton and Swarthmore, tackles George town this afternoon. The Southerners ore one of tho strongest college teams In the country, and the Quakers are particularly anxious to beat them. Georgetown has already beaten Yale, Princeton and Cor nell and comeB to Pennsylvania after having made a tour of the Northern unl- VThe Quakers will play today without tho services of Sunny Mann as second base. JIann wab spiked by his teammate, Short stop Moore, In tho Princeton game. It was first thought he would be out of the gam for the remainder of the season, but his arm has healed quickly, and, while he cannot play today, ho probably will get Into tho game with Princeton next we8lt . . ... , Coach Thomas has come to tho conclu sion that Spielman and H. It Wallace are the only dependable pitchers he liar, and he expects to use Spielman today. The batting order: PEN NSVLVANIA. GEORGETOWN. Elchelherger, -b. Shugrue, 2b. Armstrong, rf. Joyce, If. Irwin, if. McCarthy, cf. Koons. o, Connolly, es, Moore, es. Torney, lb. JIcNlchol, cf. Barron, rf. Wallace, lb. Cusack, 3b. Kane, 8b. Irvln, c. Spielman, p. Brannon, p. GOLF HONORS FOR SCHMIDT McLaughlin Defeated in Panama Fair Final, 3 and 2, OAKLAND. Cal.. -lay i. Helnrlch Schmidt, of the Claremont Country Club, won first honors In the Panama.Paclflc Exposition handicap amateur golf tour nament on the Claremont links yester day, by defeating M. A. McLaughlin, of the Mldwlck Country Club, Pasadena, 3 up and ! to play. REGGIE, BUT BOB SHAWKEY ISN'T TODAY'S RACItiG CARD AT PIMLICO TRACK First re. telllnr. -yr-olds. 4M furlonis Clven, 105: Little Olnk. 104: Lady Atkln, 109; Olomer, 10S: Little. Alto. 103.' Ilerla, 100. Second rsce. Orreneprwir valley stnenlech.M handicap, 2 mllee Chester Krum, 13S: Htnds All Around. 110; Bullybay, 16oi Slnitle 8tlck, IDS: Kleetlmi Met. 134: Klntore. 130: Devoter. l.Ul Broeeel, 15S. , , . Tflrci ree,. tho Clalbsuh , Memorlil Cup. -venr-olde. 44 furlonrs-tPMlnllff. lifts King Neptune, 115: Ormes llesd. 118: I'lumcme, 113, tSun Ood. Jl.1: Klnir Tucn. 115: Life. 112: Golden List, 117. Cneaatt entry, Kouith race, renin handlenn. 3'Vear-olda anl un. 0 furloncr I'ntleno, 102: re-rock, 101: I'rttrioh. HIT, Sop or the Valley. P6; Ortyi. H. Ossary Meld, pn- Mies Briieh, 100. tlumlll litlnn. 100. Dr. Charcot. 100. Alhona. 109: Valas, t": Inee, 04: suUws Mol. P0. Klllh r.ico. alllnn handKao, .l-year-oldt snd up, 1 ftirlonRe-Jetnll. mi: I.AIslon. 102: Buh lfwid. 112. Colonel Aahmende. 103: Nellie C 02, Pliew, 00, Ciolden I'lume, BSs Venata siromc, li2j yorkvllle. 11: Carlton O., 103: llenl Stoni. 'S. Sir William Johnaon. 100. liormla. .Tr .0, Sixth racr. relllnir handicap. .I.veai-olds and mi iiiil--hiker. 1(U. Orperth I0. Oakhurat DO. IVtvlua, 110: Al Pinch. 100 Datterr, on. lmr Around. 10.1: Paltron. 102, neaumont llel.e. WV Pen ulneei. loo. run Haven. PTi York Lnrt, 104: Lochia!. 114. Seventh rao, aelllnu. a-ven.r-otd and up. B fnrlonas 'Colonel Cook, LIT- Henrietta. W,, lio; Krwrle, It HI; Penreek, 102: Dreaker, 117; lMrlor Uoy. 117; Deduction, 117: Alhena, 102: Valentine, lt.'i. Itoan Marie. 1(10: Dsvlllry, 102; Sir William Johnaon. 117: Moncrlef, 120. Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather cloud . track fast. CHALMERS TO PITCH IN BROOKLYN TODAY Morftn Expected to Have Regu lar Line-up in Last Game With Dodgers. BROOKLYN, May S.-Whllo the post ponement of yesterday's gamo was a relief to Manager Robinson, of Brooklyn, whoso pltchors aro In poor shape, It was by no means displeasing to Manager Moran, ns Pat figures that tho day's rest will bo a good thing for his staff, which has been under too much of a strain since tho season started. Moran bolloves that tho nlump of his team Is at nn nd and looks for a winning stronk, now that his pitchers will bo back In tholr old working order. Some of tho men havo not had qulto enough work to make them ns effective as they should be, whllo others havo had a trifle too much, but on tho wholo Moran has shown fine Judgment In tho manipulation of his hurling corps. Georgo Chnlmors will bo allowed to twirl this afternoon If ho warms up In good Bhape. Otherwise, It Is likely Eppa Hlxey will ho gtven a chance for re venge for tho hard.Iuck defeat ho suf fered at tho hands of tho Dodgers In this city. There Is no tolling whom Robinson will use, but chances favor Jack Coombs or "UTice-er" Dell. WOMEN PLAY TENNIS AT ST. MARTIN'S TODAY Cricket Club Team Meets Coun try Club Players Results of Yesterday's Games. Tho postponed' match between tho women's tennis team of tho Philadelphia Cricket Club nnd that of the Philadelphia Country Club which will take place to day, weather permitting, at St. Martin's, promises to bo one of tho most closely contested of the series of lntcrcluh con tests as both teams possess somo re markably strong players. The gamo which was scheduled for Tuesday could not bo played becauso of tho condition of the courts. Tho Country Club will bo represented b7 Mrs. Gilbert A. Hnrvcy, Miss Phyllis Walsh, Miss Sophie Norrls, Miss Sarah Baker and Mrs. Isaac Schllcter, Jr. On the Cricket Club team will bo Miss Eliza Fox, Miss Alexandor. Mrs. Hoxle Har rison Smith, Miss Hanna Wright and Miss Gertrude Henry. Tho Country Club was victorious over Merlon by taking tho odd match In five on the courts at Bala yesterday after noon. The latter team does not seem to have struck Its proper stride as yet, and will no doubt Improve aa the sea son advances. The scores: Mr3. Gilbert Harvey. Country Club, defeated Miss Agnes Kennedy, Merlon, 6-2. 0-3. Mis Sarah Baker, Country Club, de feated Mrs. Valentine N. Big, Merlon, 6-1. 6-4. Mlas Phyllis "Walsh. Country Club, de feated Miss Edwlna Hensel, Merlon, 1-6, 6-L 6-2. Mies Jacqueline Green, Merlon, de feated Mrs. Isaac H. Schllchter, Jr., Country Club, 6-1, 6-4. Miss Alberta Hensel, Merlon, defeated Mrs. Milton Work. Country Club, substi tuting for Mlsi Sophie Norrls, 6-1, 6-0. Tho matches between the Philadelphia Cricket Club and the Cynwyd Country Club, which were played off at Cynwyd, resulted In a clean sweep for the team from St. Martin's. NEWMAN MEETS F0LCR0FT IN DOUBLE-HEADER TODAY Two Teams Meet on Owen Grounds nt 60th and Market Streets. West Philadelphia baseball followers are very Interested today In the double header to be played between ths New man Baseball Club and the Folcroft team. The contest will be staged at 59th and Market streets. The managers of the two teams have made arrangements to handle the big crowd In Hood shape bo that every one who wishes to see the games can do so without Inconvenience. Last Saturday a big crowd turned out to see the Newman team open Its sea son on Us own grounds against the Chestnut Hill Professionals. The game attracted a great deal of attention, Just as today's game Is doing. 1IANNES K0LEHMAINEN PICKED TO WIN MARATHON TODAY 1300 Athletes Entered In New York Events Finn's Chances. NEW YORK, May 8. Tho annual modi fied marathon takes place this afternoon and an entry list said to number 1300 has been nominated for the race. The course will be from 18th street and the Con course to the City Hall, a distance ut about 13 miles. Hannea Kolehmalnen, the Finn, U holder of the record, which is 1 hour and 9 minutes. The start will be about 1:S0 o'clock. Kolehmalnen Is entered) for the canter again and Is tipped a a. sure winner. STRIKE'J l GREAT DERBY TODAY MARRED BY BAD TRACK Many Scratches Expected in Kentucky Classic Whitney's Regret Rules the Favorite. LOUISVILLE, icy., May S.-Ind!cn,tlon this mornlnjr wcro that tho Kentucky Derby would be run on a heavy track. and that the large field of starters would be riddled by scratches, owing- to track conditions, Harry Payne Whitney's horse Hesret waa the favorite for the event, at odds of 7 to S. Tho distance Is a mite and a quarter. Up to this morning It appeared there) would be 1 entries for the event. Tho card for today Is: Flret race. Millar, -.year-old's, and upward, 0 furlonga-Dllly Joe, B7! Carrie Orme, 9TJ Mamlk, 8; FleeUbefle, 8! Briny- Deep ll6j Penny nock, 10-; Dr. Carmen. 1001 bklles Kiiob, 101, Roblnetta. 101; , O-Hnfan. 10S; Counterpart, losi Bob Henatey, I08j Flylna Jankee. 100. Hawthorne, 113: Hocnlr, lt" Ean Vera, 114; Samuel U. Meyer, lis. Secona race. 2-year-old maiden miles, 4 fur lc,n.lt8T:h".cn,n' ua) ur. Jl? 112I Carmen, 112; Mlaa qtorgla, 1I Llttlo tfltr, 112 Inl novMlon, US: Xadr of Lynu, 112; Marr-rt tf.. 112; nirtck Beauty, 112. Third raco. Jpurae, 3-year-olda and upward. Pii -jurlon n If.. ra and Btara. 03: Kerfhtae. 1(0; CJialmom, 100! Phoaphor, 10.1; Hodge, i6j: Hleh Noon, 103s "on Mask, 112; Leo Chare. Fourth race. 3-year-olds and upward. 1 mile Manasteh, 6S; Leo Bkolny, 100; Prince Her mia. 103, Wilhlte, 103; Orover llucnee, 107; David Cralc, 10: Itobert Bradley, 108; Short Oral., 108: hoamer. 112. Firth race, Kentucky Derby, 1U mllei Bebbl-a. 117. C. Eorel; Itearet, 112. J. Hot ter; lloyal It., 117, A. Neplon: Double Eagle. 117. C Uurlln.ame; Kd Crump, UT, n, (loose: lioldcreat Boy, 114, J. Kederla: Sharpshooter, 114. J. liutnell: touch. 110, B. Pool; Phot phor, 117, J. Loftua: Little fltrln. 117. E. Slartln: For Fair. 117, J. McTafgort: Tjncla Uryn, 117, J, McCabe; TSmerson Cochran, 117, v Taylor; Norm King, 117, J. CBrlent Lee nay, 117, T. MeTTaart: Tatan. 117, A. Mottt Kllkennoy Boy, 117, Gone; Commoruula, 117, Meehan; Booker Bill, 117, J, Smyths. atxth raco, puna. 2-yea.r-olda. 4H furlonsa nocheater, 103; Alary H., 105: Sartoo, 108; Heir Apparent, 103! Salvanlty. 105; Gypsy O-orp-, 100! Dlaturber, 112: Coamlo, 103. . A heavy downpour of rain early today wlil leave, the track for tho Darby heavy, though a clear aky la predloted for tomorrow. TRAPSHOOTERS PLAN BIG EVENTS TODAY Most of Clubs in Philadelphia District Have Attractive Pro-, grams Arranged. A number of attractive shooting pro grams have been announced for today by tho various trapshooting organizations or this section and the gun fans will have plenty of opportunity to display their skill, ( Tho Philadelphia Electric Company Gun Club, which shoots at Observatory Hill, on the West Chester pike, has arranged a very attractive program for their shoot this arternoon, to which all enthusiasts nre assured a cordial greeting. A 60 target prize shoot, In three events, with a prize for the longest straight run, members club hnndicap. will be included in this shoot with first and second prlees, but winners of these prizes are ineligible for- open shoot prizes. The winner of the third event, at 10 targets, will also re ceive a prize. Another trapshooting event occupying the attention of nimrods In this section Is that of the Blue Rock Gun Club', at i.lst.e 7h,s !s a Watered tournament. with 200 In prizes. Whitemarsh Oun Club, at Chestnut Hill, will be host to the Beldeman Gun Club In a return match at 100 "birds." The monthly shoot of the Independent Gun Club will be held at Holmesbur Junction, with two trophies donated by Mr. Leaver for high total scores, divided high guns, and spoon prizes for the four classes. Today's shoot will be the third in the series for the treasury trophies. The following clubs have arranged shooting events also: Cedar Park. Mount , rah-,Madow Springs, Curtis Country Club. Highland Park Country Club and the Du Pont Trapshooting Club, wher they are getting in shape for- the inter state match with Maryland on May 16. M00REST0WN Ad STENTON WIN IN GOLF MATCHES Aronimink Women Fall Before Fast Play of Stenton, By defeating Wilmington over the Moorestown course yesterday the Moores town girls retained their lead In the Wl llngford team cup contest, Sprlnghaven. their closest opponent, having won by a similar score, 4 matches to 1, from White marsh. , In the third matoh Stenton defeated Aronimink. at Aronimink, by 3 matche to 2. Summary: At ?.Iooretown: T M as E. Roberta.... O Mra. S. Hiuik. 1 Mlia E. Wddle 1 Mrt PearSnrton ' 2 Mlea SI. Crestvell... 1 Mri. E SJ-blet "" o Mlia E, Earnehaw. 1 ii, oliaklfl 8 UI.a M. B, Banner.. 1 sills ThornpionV, 0 Total 4 Total T At WallUiEford: SPRlNOrtAVEN'. WH-TEMAnflir lira. a. J. Pequlnot. 1 Slra. TafuSrUlfl 0 Mr.. W. W. Turner. O SllJi Miud llaS: 1 Mr.. W. S. Mclntlr. 1 Mrs. C. QuImbyTTT: 0 Jr.. Edward Worth. 1 Mr.. John Blon-i-V. 0 Mr.. B, i. Wilson.. 1 sir.. E. Short O Total . ;.; Total ... ..,"1 At Aronimink: STENTON, , ARONrMINK. Miss N. Thackara... 1 mIm Pali .f!;"... n. flr- 10,rI,n; i ?!" E- Murphy,. 0- Mri. V. S. 1-Jlrd 0 Mra. F. E. Miller .. It Mr.. C. K. We.t.,,. O Mri H. A. Sackatt. 1 Ml.. E. Thwk.ra,:: jl Mlii C?.' MoVay..!',. 0 Total 3 Total Th at-hdlac. follow: T, Moorutown ......... 23 eprtnrhaven ......... ii Wilmington ,,,, SO North HI1U -0 Aronimink ..,,....,,. SO Stenton 20 Whlt.m-.rsh SO , .... .... W, I PU. 20 5 SO 13 10 15 10 10 10 0 11 9 8 12 , 1 13 , i AMERICAN LEAGUE BASEBALL TODAY SHIBE PARK Athletics vs. Washington GAME AT 8 P. M, OLYMPIA A. A.g&&SSr, MONDAY NIGHT 8:30 SlfAJtP- LOUISIANA v., "DUTCH" BRANDT Adm.. He Pal. Ilea.. 60c. Areas, Realise. It J1A8EUALL Georgetown vs. Pennsylvania SATURDAY, MAY 8TH, 1915. 1 p. JJ. ADMISSION, fiOo and 15o ? A'AHruuG-ETT -J HEP.E SHE yC y- '; '"-1 , -JrV CA. 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