itt ii i ! i mii -1 i i .Him ' ATHLETICS ROUNDING INTO FORM IN WEST SHOOT TO BE HELD AT MILTON THIS WEEK MYLAND'S CLAIM TO GREATNESS WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND STATE TARGET SHOOT THIS WEEK AT MILTON TO BE GREAT AFFAIR .., nf r.nmclL Hailed bu Dr. Albert Sharnr. nnd Link.. Expert Trap Shooters From All Sections of America to Face thS Traps Charles Nciocomb, Director Portir and Other Philadclphians to Compete in Big Tournament. IW" . , ... m-..i.A .,, n,i if..L n. .. of Princeton lviuvu uy uuihuu muan, uo it runners nf Colleae Pitchers This Year. EVENING' EEDaEft-PHIITADMPHM, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1915: w . L Albert Sharpe, a .ldcnl of this -.' ..anil inO VHiaiiJ ......v.-...., !) rihnslcctbftll teams at Cornell, 'wwf.I .ThB clnlm mat nebert i . wej (ilfW'K, rolnt. I the premier col H1 ? 1?!, nf the Knst. Sharpo admits . fiicmc -- . ,.uua o vmntiprrtii tainTcSiecutlvi games, but iVtJn:?,nrh believes that thq class 'lA.ncoch bellavcii that tho class ,6f eom COM" . t pont l9 not n od" those of tho averse M.EU Excepting n fow of the as tnoso ui i-"u "'-;"'-Excepting n few of the S"" irt tics. West rolnt's schedule S mostly of im hrfir m'"". ..MM irlrli mrillrr granTsharpo aUr.butes Aland's UtC?trfDlWhr'he has seen In college PJ!. .iSce " has been coaching, K Utends. Is Steve llcgnn, of Cur H Shared knows as much ns any base- IF trand first baseman himself ,i pitcher ana ... JuiBment I?Srthy o 'consideration. tVnft t Vale. Sharpo received offers 3?r.i . dozen major Icaguo clubs and "v. At signed by Connie Made for WrfSSS in the spring of MM. Had !u, Mavis not Joined the MaoUmen In Si1 inch rood terms that he would Kttr&e1i has been doing much iXe among tho college teams In tho iff tfiVon and has a pretty good ni in the material, "e wi -fttaotight about this question, and re Ji "They ore both mighty good pitch- vtter than ennor, m wj .,,... ..w... -- Ilfliould not say who this man was, but llf""r.,. ..; I nrnrllCtlllC that lie mU-.... t.inl. nf Princeton, though ho Is ESJ to bo pretty strong for Hoar, of .KnjllfsbUfg. .... ,., aVilv n - rifihv Eastern colleRo stars win ju.n 'fXl9nI clubs within the next month. ilE" .-... .o rfnnrt for major lonue u J"k -.iii, nf Oporcntoivn. ttftltl 15 A""' -" MAYER DUE TO HURL I IF WEATHER PERMITS GAME WITH ST LOUIS Eh !Huggins May Brave Past 'Reverses and Use boutn ! paw Moran Would Wel come Off Day tor 5eneiic l of Cripples. WMther permitting. Ernklno Mayer will .1., h irnnri rmni 9rm mkuimbi. "" IClrilnals In tho second gamo of the .-. 1LU nrl.mnnn KA til rrfnV'fl SUCCCSS trill bring back the confidence of tho team - . .. . ...... .1.. ...- ...Ill .nan tliM Ilia It is UKeiy win mim ii ' ""- -"liffl, peppery bunch that waded through tt, Bfaves and Giants, 'injuries tend to til, away much of tills commence iwiu UUrmarkable that tho rfills havo kept ithtlf heads up so well In the time of ad- IfaUiytr has had a good rest Tor tho last SD i. . .I -i.mil.1 v.n KnnV fit frtrni Tt nnS HVitn isld that Ersklno was overwoiked, JK mis is an injustice iu '"s" Vutn. Pitching Is little exertion 10 Klwr anrt his tomnorary let-down was itt bus to overworking, as the side-arm txpext can stand plenty of work If he Is ttt uied too much for relief pitching. pHanagtr Hugglns of the Cards Is thlnk- !r terlously of sending a soumpaw tiinit tho rhlllles today, though It has hen a long time since Hugglns would Uke a chance on a portslder against tho local team. "Slim" Sallce will not be the iwthpaw, as he Is always roughly trtited by the Phils. Niehaus, a youthful Wthander, who had shown gj'eat form lit the early games, will get the assign Hunt If Hugglns uses a southpaw, ! H Hugglns decides to adhere to his Ullcy of keeping loft-banders away from f& Phillies, then Dan Grlncr or Hub PurAui will An tlio tulrllncr Bllanagr Jloran would ically w'elcome a T of rest, as St would clvo the Phillies' trifpln one more day of iirnce. It Is Hkily that Fred Luderus will bo back In tb game within a "few days, but Man tier Moran Is going to take no chances ,MjU the. big captain Is In Mrst-class con ation, as the reserve strength of the rails Is holding up well. 0U1MET AND CARTER GOLF SENSATIONS OF THE WEEK I. punploris Appear to Bo in Their Best Form. Franftti nnim.i .i num- j-..-, r..' - wu.iiicw i,u 'iiiiip uuricr wcro VL I L viwsa u, ins, neon, uuillici mat hu championship honors In splen m faihlon by capturing the chief cups Wth the Baltimore arid Brookllna tour smithts, with only a night In a Blesper .. Rna -ttrler seemed to show Oakland that he had at last arrived. i , - - mo iyuiuu - ui lasi' is no .jw upon the Junior metropolitan cham- r.VC . om' I" heattn has Kept him SAtK In tha nni IF. , a I il.i lull .,!? . " " "J':u ojuenum m at Oakland nnd will be a dangerous "twr wherever he competes. Vwi tV ' winners 01 me weeic was u, ,nhott' wno triumphed In the .Sri'w','...1'1l. ,3 -..,. ,lml uaniiner wnne, james (J Hyde and J. C. Parrlsh, Jr.. were In ml T " "erresnorrs v ctory Is not J" to be scoffed at IglSlEY HEADS SHORE GOLFERS gma Picked for Jersey State Cham- ,n fiwij luurnuinenv. Rku, TIC CITY Ma' lT.-Maurlce E. Kr, runner-up to Oswald Klrkby In KSa is y ""P'onshlp last year, will IiMni ..C. "? contingent at tne Jm ISit llUr SUI cba.mplon.hlp tour- Utauiil. 7., ""a "l " county Wantrjr Club, Orange, on June 10, 11 &Z ' ' Ilk,1' ePtaln the team from ft d, nSl,yi HU vmntf will probably 151 i-nr. !?4ore Senseman, T. Penning linr?M o BrwJ Dr- Kl01,a Recall, with ..T.7;c??'ney a flfth man to draw MiM.. :iP9 ftlnce of one in the other W . o?', seastiore golfers expect to Bat JMty.f,,'ra th,, Mason- Th latter 3Tf J'.' he)d b th rot team for Btv mii v" l0 ,n aoova golfers Atlantic Sto-TjJJ l wpreseiiUd by Frederick S. Brnh.i.1 S; ""' narry w, i.eea nhp,rQt?Wy. CUrn Qelt. president - ., scayiew HUD, py Hogan," Ball Veteran. Dead owu :. irL .f1' it. wa ace Bray. w ttS v.,.ilmt hft dy Vpr the 1a. t-tttM,"". J?!' " Vinloa club f fciSi.P01, Lu KM bttn tat- fiiwauvuia W. U.I Win u Tnarrita n.n itUaS.'1!!??. p.U!',,,,,.la lh Brether XtJS'i "'t.U. I'. mj dreatad fw T"M AhFX !S$2fft JL.mv U.0'1 t .Th bftehira aeh 4 'r rk VTSfc-a, $&? w U- " who has assured Manager Grimth that his colloRlntc work has been nrrantred so that ho can Join tho Washington Club In two weeks. l.owe, of Dartmouth, ts to Joint the l?oston Uravcs on June l! Bmlth, of Columbia, Ib slated for the New York Americans j Youngr, of Will lame, Is Rolnt? to the Braves, according to rumor, Ollooly, of Trinity, Is expected by tho Cardinals, which Branch nickey Is to land tho highly touted Slsler, of Michigan, who onco signed a Pittsburgh contract. Thcro nro several other stars In tho East who have either not made up their minds Just where they will play, or who prefer not to nnnounce It until they have been graduated from college. Manager Mark, of tho Athletics, has offered a con tract to Carroll, Fordham's star third baseman, mid Is also said to have received a promise from Hoar, of Gettysburg, to report In Juno. As Is generally the case, sovcinl of tho very boat of the collegians have decided to enter business and will turn down major league contracts. Any club could use Iceland Hobbs, the slugging right fielder of the Army, and Bob N'oyland, Its star pitcher. Hobbs and Nrylntul have been voted tho two best all-round ball players that West Point ever produced, but both will accept army appointments. Hobbs was offered a Cincinnati con tract, and though ho has not turned It down yet, It Is hardly likely ho can bo Induced to sign It. Though several other players have better averages than Hobbs, whosn mark Is .3S0 for four years, the Army outfielder Is considered by many excellent Judges to be the most natural hitter the collegiate game has seen In 10 years. Harry Tulhlll, trainer of the Detroit American League Club, who alio trains tho West Point football team, ts very much Interested In Hobbs and says Hint he could break Into any outfield In the land. This Is qulto n boost from Tut hlll, ns Detroit has a wonderful outer garden In Cobb, Crawford nnd Veuch. WILLIAMS AND WASHBUItN FOR COAST TENNIS PLAY National Champion, Philadelphia!!, Will Head Eastern States. NEW TOIIIC, May 17. Ttvo players have been selected for tho Kastern States team which will make tho trip to tho Pacific coast. They are .Richard N'orrls Williams, Sd, of Phlladolphin, tho national cham pion, nnd Wntson M. Washburn. This was i the statement made by Hobert D. Wrcnn, president of tho national organi zation. He suld Hint It was Impossible at this tlmo to anndUnco who tho other two mem bcis of tho toam would bo. The committee has hecri deluged with requests to have the team stop oft at prominent clubs In tho West nnd Houth for exhibition matches, but this would be Impossible, Mr. Wrenn said. The four players chosen for tho trip to California will competo in the national clay court championship at Pittsburgh on Juno 26, and after playing through that tourna ment to get up cpeed and form on hard courts they will leavo for Son Francisco. Thoy will come directly hnck from San I-'ronclsco with scveinl of the lending Cal Ifnrulans, so ns to compete In the Long wood tournament In Iloston, beginning on July 16. LOCALS ENTER BALTIMORE CROSS-COUNTRY CONTEST Event in Monumental City Will Be Held May 31, Several local athletes will take part In tho five-mile handicap race of the Cross country Club of Baltimore on Monday, May 31, nt tho West Park ItCcreatlon Centre. Tho race will be started at 2 p. m. from tho City Hall. Baltimore, and will finish at the AVest Park Recreation Centre, Hampden. Fifteen handsome prizes nro offered. THREE NOTED SHOTS IN EVENTS H R ChflMPION H J. L. 3NOW, 8S-ST GOSTONtSMOT Annual Delaware Shoot plans wii.vTvnTnw ni fav irvUmbifk of the Du front TrMbotto Club are ranan tUUintt vreprtion fvr tb sanusl PU- ware State shoot, to t hl4 t the irouMt ef th TooL cluu en Msy i!S nd X. Tbfs will U kt of the i4Mst tliooU wbkb bis on bsw Ih ttaA l&la, turn MUSIS tlDIS. SiUl th Trliei i,taV .te.W- W'Hif 'fit tlft Walit w b rjiaj o?rsd, tjE Them ALU s A, C00O .SOAKinG s I J Jl, Joseph then . " -"" Hi '. Come Roumd HEREu fC Z- -- -JZZ. ' Atf. WITH THE SPAIMHUR)) x - H J -i- W1,, " s i Hfue josr ' 0i J - -".." .'All, L PLPIOTEO .SOMC y fia- f & M LMA JOE BUSH VS. FABER IN WHITE SOX GAME Lajoie Outshines Rival, Eddie Collins, in Opener in Windy City Shawkey Strong. CHICAGO, May 17. Manager Mack has found one pitcher who will not blow up In tho ninth. Bob Shawkey pitched bril liant ball ngalnst tho Whlto Sox yester day and enabled the .Macks to capturo the first tilt with Itowland'H team It was tho first meeting between I.ajolo nnd Kddlo Colllils and tho former carried off all tho honors, as It was his bat that was responsible for the victory. harry will try to continue tho good work todny nt tho expense of Urban Fnber. who Is the roal loader of the American League 'nltchors. Fnber has tho Mimo record an Alexander of the Phillies, with seven victories and one de feat. In the hope of breaking Fnber's ktreak, Bullet Bush will be allowed to twirl, for tho Athletics. There is no discounting nush's nblllty when he Is In shape and he appears to be rapidly rounding into form. 'Manager Mack Is well satisfied with the work of his pitchers despite the tendencv to blow up In tho ninth. They have apparently learned to got tho bull PHOTOS. fMti. rfiOMJOH ,ahp. i ,.. zgB& S ' rr N SW nn -isfrrvtft . ri - - jit - t isvr. ii v. - tr i .ii m r .--- jo-wi. . . vr n u uwr i m over tho plate nnd It Is only a iiucstlon of a few days beforo the staff will be working smoothly. Early In tho itivon tho pitchers could not go more than three or four innings, but they have Inipiovcd to such an ox tent that they look good for eight rounds nt least. Should Hui-li fall to warm up well a southpaw will ho used, with chances favoring Herb Pcnnock. TODAY'S SCHEDULE National League Phillies (Home) St. Louis. Pittsburgh nt Boston. Clndlnnatl at Brooklyn. Chicago at Now York. American League Athletics) at Chicago. Washington nt St. Louis. New York at Detroit. Boston at Cleveland. Federal League Baltimore nt Chicago. Brooklyn at Kansas City. Newark at Pittsburgh. Yesterday's Results NATIONAL LCAGUE. No games scheduled. AMHUICAN I.EAaUE. Athletic, 4; Chicaso. 2. Now York, i); Detroit, 2, l'oslon. :i. rift eland, u (II Innlncs). St. lxul, 2; Washington, J. FIlDEnAL LEAGUE. KnnrnK City. .1: St. LnuU, 2. I'lttnlmreh, 4; Chlcaco. 1. Iliirtalo-Newark (Rain). Ilrookljn-naltlmoro (Not scheduled). THIS WEEK CHmS tt. AfShCOAlB, Jameg J. Jeffries Recovered LOS ANOBLES, May 17.-Jams J. Jt. frit, who has btn suRtrtng from pneumonia, was so far recovered today that he was abl to walk about and visit frleads. DEVON HORSE SHOW MAY 27, 28,29,31 OLYMPIA A. A. "i""1 niobr di TOMinilT, 8:30 BHAIIP JOE IIKFIEUNAN vs. JOE II I It ST Adra. tic. Ital. Ut, 60c. Artau Hs. 73c, 1, NATIONAL LEAGUE PABK PHILLIES vs. ST. LOUIS OAUB AT I ISO P. If. Admission, 20c. 50c and 75c Bos Seats, L On sale at austU' nnd gpldlnt-s, S?6t ?. y YALE CONCEDES ITS VICTORY TO HARVARD Points Made by Roos on Track Protested and They Are Can celled by Blue. NEW HAVEN, Conn.. May 17.-The Yale track management nnnounced last night that It hnd no desire to bo declared tho winner of the annual Harvard track meet on Saturday through "any mere technicality" over tho question of the eligibility of V. V. Iloos, the shot-putter, and accordingly tho flvo points made by Itoos have been declared canceled. This action gives tho meet to Harvard, 63 to 51 points. The announcement reads as follows: "It had been the understanding of the Ynlo University Track Athletic Associa tion that questions oi eligibility ns be tween Harvard and Yaln In their dual track games wero to bo decided under the deed of gift covering the competition for tho cup. As this was construed by tho Yalo management Itoos wns consid ered eligible to compete In this year's meet, and therefore entered. "It nppears, however, that Harvard's understanding Is that the provisions of tho deed of gift repectlng eligibility have beon superseded by other eligibility rules under which Itoos would havo been In eligible. Yale has no desire to he de clared the winner of the meet and there by secure permanent possession of tho cup through any more technicality, and hereby cancels the points made by Boos ln tho meet." WOMEN TENNIS TEAMS CONTEST FPU CLUB TITLE Three Matches for Today in Second Division Race, This Is an off day Th locnl golf and. tennis circles, the only matches to be played being three In the second division of the Women's Interclub Tennis League. In the tint division the Philadelphia Cricket Club girls are assured of the title, although they have several mora matches to piny. The till In the sec ond division still Is undecided. Today's matches. German town Cricket Club vs. Over brook Qolf Club, nt Manhelm. Philadelphia Cricket Club vs. Merlon Cricket Club, at Ht Martin's. Philadelphia Country Club vs. Beineld Country Club, at Bala. B .SrA Jlmr I AT iA UavTrSi 111 YS MfiWXl'laaH nil H limiHmuuummumimmiefir Local trapshooters are keenly awaiting the opening of the big State target shoot which will be held nt Milton, Ia., three days, May 19 to 21, Inclusive, Under the auspices of the Milton Sportsmen's Association. More than SOfl target de votees are expected. Two thousand dol lars In trophies will bo awarded to tho high guns. During the tourney there will be com petition for two-men championships, three and four men races. Among the other events listed oh tho progrnm Is the In terstate Association HIMo championship match. Eighteen nlmrods from this city will descend upon Milton with the capture of the Pennsylvania State title as their ob jective. Never before has the desire on part of Quaker City shots been so keen to capture the championship as now. The wny the men aro shooting gives Indica tions that they will In all probability be successful In their quest. The men thnt will represent "Old ImfeAJEBALli Wl NOTES fl Tho American F. C. would llko to ar range giinici with nin 11 or 15 ciir old team. Havo open dates ln June, July nnd August. May 31, morning and after noon. Is open for nnv team of Its calibre. Will travel fbr half evpensns. For games, apply to I. Odolf, 1211 Poplar street. Tho Northeast, a fast 17-18-yenr-old traveling tcuin, wonts to arrange games with all home teams having grounds nnd palng a fulr guarantee. Address Hob ert Ogden, 3302 H street. The Cuhlotarlun U C, n fully uniformed 16-lC-year-old team, has a few open dates In Juno, July and August, nnd would like to bunr from any team offering n reason able guarantee. Address W. Sorkln, 713 North Franklin street. Sharon Hill would like to hear from nil 18-20-yetr-old teams hnviug grounds nnd paying expenses, as the dates nt home nre almost all filled. Church teams aro preferred. Address J. A. Bateman, 5HI0 Ransom street, or E. Verrcl, Sharon Hill, Pa. Tho United States Naval Hospital tenm would like to nil open dates for Wednes days and Saturdays on homo Rrounds at the United States Naval Home, 24th street and Gray's Ferry road. Communicate with W. O. Haynes, captain, above ad dress. Stone Harbor baseball team line open dates for any uniformed club in Jersey under 20 years, with guaranteed expense! to visiting clubs. Address all communi cations to A. P. Jakemeit, Stone Harbor, N. J. ' The Cramp A. A. baseball tenm havq May 22 open, and would like to hean from any (lrst-class seihl-pro. teams de siring a fnst attraotlon for a reasonable' guarantee. Cramp A. A has already played this season ML Mortal). North Philadelphia and Camden City, and will return to these places for eturn games. Schedule also Includes the Olsston A. A., Fnlrhlll. nockdalo, Logan, Melrose, At lantic Refining, Delanco, Brldosburg and Hammonton. Any tenm desiring this at traction, communicate with Had M. Si mons. Wm. Cramp &. Sons Shipbuilding! Company. Both phones dally, or call Kensington 1S81-D after 5:30 p. in. Jasper F. C. has May 22 nnd 31 (two games), and dates In June open for any semlprofesstonal club willing to pay a reasonable guarantee. Mid-week and Sundays are open for Chestnut Hill (pro fessional), Meadowbrook, Clifton Heights nnd I. C B. U. Address J. Clark. 1S53 Clementine street, or phone Kensington 6100. Tho Violet A. C. would like to arrange Karnes with any 9-10-year-nId teams away. Valley, Jr., Virtue, American Tigers, Bar ret B. C , Hagan. Cndwalader are pre ferred. Address R. Helmer, 1309 German town avenue. The Floods B. B. C A. first-class 17-1R-year-old traveling team Is without a game for May 22. Any team wishing this at traction nddress Terry Frnnclsu, 1231 South 15th street, or phone Dickinson 3513 Y. Baseball managers looking for grounds can get same at Point Breeze Park, where three diamonds are fitted out. Sams can be secured for week-day games or Satur days. Call or write Jack Roden, 403 TJrexel Building. Tho Sherwood Club, under the manage munt of L. V. Wyatt, Is rnpldly rounding Into foim and Is now prepared to meet the heat tennis In Pennsylvania, New Jer sey nnd Delaware. Although Sherwood has one of the hest fields In Philadelphia nnd vicinity, Manager Wyntt would like to book a few games away with such teams ns Aberdeen A. C , Stenton F. C , Cape May. Ocean City, Vlctrlx, Newman Club, Vlneland, Atlantic City. Dover, New Castle, ML Morlah. Camdan A. C. Pit man, Woodbury or any other team of this taltbro offering a fair guarantee Ad ilroKB I, W. Wyatt. 131 North Roblntion tret, Keystone phone. West 42W-U. The Combine A A., after being defeated by Oakmont, of the Twin County League, He. is the oersonification of tfiequality and workmanship that goe$ into REPUBLIC u'fc TAfSUAKen lTREAD tlRES "INVADER REPUBLICS" in tiza 30x3 to 33x4 at Popular Prices 328 N. BROAD STREET rhlllle" are Charles II, Newcomb. Jx Orimths, Harry Byre, Harry Bloin, Frank Meehan, Prank Pratt, B. O. Ford1, Earl Melrnth, Director Porter, Doctor Jones William n, Severn, M. P. Howland, Vim cent Oliver, S. M. Crothers, William C, Jtoblnson, Harry Fisher, S. Crothera and .1. B. Fountalno, An effort will probably bo mads td bring the next tournament to orio of the local clubs. Ijast year It was contested nt Pittsburgh. , Oeorgo W. I,yons, champion of alt th shots of the country. Is expected to tnkb part In the event nt Milton, Lyons lq one of Uio most remarkable performers with tho shotgun, nnd has been nutch In tho limelight during the last four months. Charles II Newfcdntb Is the hfidrf of the Philadelphia contingent, and will, likely be the most prominent bidder fax the honors at tho three-day shooL J, I. Hhdw, one of the best expert of the? Boston (Mass.) contingent, will be another formidable opponent In the field. by the score of 6 to 4, traveled to 'Wood bury nnd defeated tho WdOdbury A. A. by tho score of C to 2. Combine still hajf Mny 211 and June 2il open and would like to henr from all first-class home team offering reasonable Inducements. Add res Joseph Snyder, 702 Cantrc.il street. Loretta B. B. C. desires to hear frorrS tlrst-clnss semlprofesstonal home teams' In Pennsylvania. Now Jersey and Del aware. Have May 2D nnd Juno 6 and 12 open for (earns offering reasonable Inducements. It has games booked with hucIi clubs us Audubon, Ashland, Glbbs town and McClure. Tho manager dealreit to hear from Puulsboro, Delanco, Aber-v deen, Mt. Morlah, Glaasboro, WestvllleL nnd Barren Hill. Address A. J. Miller? art!,l East Pacific street, phono Frnnkforcl 131 2-W. after G p m. ,j A first-class inflelder would like to sign with any 17-18-year-old uniformed tearn, playing first-class ball. Will jmxy for sport. Address Ballplayer, 1128 North Hancock street. , St. Anne's Catholic Club defeated Hhe, Holy Name C. C. on the Litter's Bromd'. St. Anne's gave Sheehan errorless sup port, nnd every member of the teiln toofcr part In heavy hitting. St. Anne's has eernl open dates and would llko to heat from strictly first-class or nemlprofes slonnl teams In Pennsylvania or Now1 Jen so Address Baseball Manager, Stt Anne's Catholic Club, Memphis and Tucks er streets. A ilist-dnss semiprafcssional traveling club, with a strong schedule, can use a llm-class catcher. Address T. KUleen, 2221 North Lawrence street. Tho Alma Baseball Club Is a first-class traveling team and would like to hear from all first-class teams hnving xraunda und paying a fair guarantee. Address A. P. Byrne, 230S East Lehigh avenue, A hard hitting Inflelder, late of the In? lerstnto League, Is open for engagement for Saturday nnd Sunday. Address H? Gallagher, 2018 McClelland street. n RUNS SCORED BY MAJORS LAST WEEK AMERICAN LEAOUC. S. M. Tu, V. Th. F. S. -T17 Athletics O 3 0 B 4 12 noston 3 4 4 'B IT CtUcsio 0 4 4 I a Cleveland S 3 S 1 2 Ji Detroit I ft 1 2 a Ji Nov York 1 1 4 n 4 iu St. Louis O a II a 14 Washington 0 2 1 3 3 NATIONAL LEAaUE, ' liosmn 14 1 n 4 n nf Urooklyn B 1 11 8 "4 1 St Chicago 2 7 S S 2 10 0 40 Cincinnati .1 2 ft 3 1 I A New York 0 1 0 4 8 10 33, Philadelphia 0 4 1 s 11 21 I'lltrhllrKh 8 10 2 3 3 10 34 St. Louis J ft 2 3 2 IS FEDKHAL LEAGUE. Ilaltlmore 4 0 O 4 10 It Urooklyn 3 4 0 12 fl 31 Ituffalo 802715 IS ChlcJ'o 3 10 II 1 (I 10 si Kansas City 4 7 12 2 23. Nawurk 4SOir. 723- Pittsburgh 10 1 3 12 0 0 : St. Loula B ft a ia Si Indicates teams did not play, CUSTOM MADE 1 . .i o .? fnr J? 10 Incl. Your Initials liand-mbroldrred, Th same quality silks, ready mode 11M factory stum, sell rlsewfier for tS to. Cvsipu uhtr mat .t a 11AI1 Hisasurs till 4s biiii t siiamuTi iv juut uivasuiu 11 h unmuinii Hcrzberg'Glaltnian Co- 1208 Chtitnut St. We tnqfca 10 ardtr anlu. EfilH" 3aL m m 1 4 Tr As a-