Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 29, 1915, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING LEDGEK-PHIi;ADELPHIA SATURDAY, MAY 29, 101S;
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fWO AMERICAN TURF CLASSICS
, Ai?? SCHEDULED FOR TODAY
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At Belmont Park Historic Withers Stake Will Be Run, While at
Douglas Park, Louisville, Kentucky Handicap
. Will Be an Attraction.
Tw' elasslo American turf events tvlll
fcoto1 the Interest of the followers of the
fcnitall today nt two prcnt Yankee
race plants. At Belmont Park, New York,
he historic; Withers Stake for 3-ycftr-oIds
at a m Ho will bo contested, while nt
f Douglas Park, Louisville, Uy the Ken
...!, Ttnrwtlonff will Iia rim.
The Withers event was Inaugurated lit
Jerome Park, New York, In 1874. nml nave.
m for Hie years 1911 and 1911 has had an
annual running boiiip or me most mm
oils animals the world has ever known
havo come to tha post In this race.
The tabulated history of tho event
ipeaks for Itself:
Tr. Winner, Jockey, Value.
ljll-Uubltn, ronton 1,i!no
i7,V-Arllde, Swim 4, ISO
jjja-Flddleiitlck, I'fakea a.fiOO
JMT- nombast, lIArretta 4,200
MS Duks of Mngenta, Hughes n.Mn
t;-ran Sparkling, Kelly.... 6,nv
1l$0-JIrrn!lin'e, 'Barrett S,Ro
iM Crlckmore, Hughe .... 4,2TA
MS-Foreatrr, McLaughlin . , . 4,000
lKl-flM. Kinney, McLaughlin 2,no
jim-Panlqne, Kltspatflck .... n.ato
im.T Trrnnt, DtifTy n,n;o
s;a lllggonet, Mnynard n.Sno
itsr-Hanover, McLnuglilln..,. ,1,1m)
lg.pirk DHon, Fttzpatrlek. n,rt20
jOT-Dlable, Oodfrey MSO
jsso-KIng Eric, Harrison .... MIO
JKII-Plcknlcker, Llttlefleld ... 4,100
intra Tammany Garrison .... 7.4no
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IKM Dr. nice, TAral 0.470
IBM Domino, Tarn 7,100
lfi0.v-i,ucania, Rein 2,,no
jjKM Handspring, slmma I'.rao
107 Octagon, Blmma a.MO
M1 The Huguenot, Bpeneer.. n,R1(l
jags jenn uernuu, viauson .. 4,4.i
IfiflO Kilmarnock, Turner f.,470
IWlii-The parader, Landry ... n.OJO
jflOS-Compute, Shaw 4, SIR
1WI Shormoso, I'lacK ".aii
KOI Delhi, Eflom , f.,7.".0
190.1 Blandy, Davla ,220
Rifln Accountant, J. sinrtin.... nsm
IMT-Ornnk mil, Notter 7.77(1
1008-f'elln, Notter la.rmo
lOOO-HUarlnu. Butwell 11,070
Iflto-Tho Turk, Medea 3,nnn
l13-Rock View, Butvvell .. . .,R2r
Idle Charleatonlan, llurllngnmo 2,wo
In tho early 80s McLaughlin, famous
as a Jockey, made a record which has
not been equaled. Ho landed ihreo win
ners In tho Withers. In 1882 IiIr name
appears for tho first tlmo aB having the
leg up on the winner, forester. In 1BS.1
he Is attain In tha limelight, having mnde
a wonderful rldo on George McKlnney.
His tlilril and record establishing feat
came In '87, when he- piloted Hnnovcr to
1he Wire. It was about this tlmo that
"Snapper" Unrrlson came to tho fore.
Many perrons havo used tho fnmlllar ex
pression "He mode a Oarrlson finish,"
applying tho term In many general ways,
yet probably do not know tho history.
Oarrlson was ono of tho most wonderful
Jockeys of his tlmo and was fnmotis for
brlflcliiK his mounts to tho foro In tho
last furlonjr when It Hcemed the animal
was duo as also ran. Snapper's name
first appeared In the Withers Stake sum
mary when ho carried KlnB Krlo to tho
wlro In 1890. The next tlmo was In 1S92
and this was when ho wns tip on Tam
many. Tho record for the AVIthcrs course was
made In 1S90, when Jockey J. Martin rode
Accountant to tho wlra In 1:33 4-5,
As horses engaged In the Kentucky
COBB AND LUDERUS
THE LEADING BATSMEN
Georgia Peach Increases Lead
From .400 to .417 Luderus
Drops Lajoie Hits at .308.
Tyrus Raymond Cobb continues to hold
tho lead In batting over his American
teague rivals. This wSelc ho Increased
his batting percentage from .400 to .419.
Lajoie, with .U08, and Mclnnls, with .305,
aro tho only members of tho Athletics In
the .300 class, although Strunk's nvcrago
la .238 and Tonnock's Is .291. Eddlo Col
lins fell off In his hitting during tho week,
his average now being .278.
Detroit Is first In club hitting, with .261.
and tho Athletics are third, with .232. In
club fielding the White Elephants nnd St.
Louis nro tied for seventh placo with
.915 each, nnd Washington Is first with
.968. In the race for Dase-steallng hon
ors Cobb Is lending Malsel by 20 to 17.
"Cobb has also scored more ruiiB than
any other player, he having registered ut
the home plate Uptimes as against 32 runs
fpc Eddie Collins, who is second In this
respect
Benx, of Chicago, has four victories to
his credit and no defeats. Faber, of Chi
cago, has won the most games, nine, as
against one defeat. Shawkcy Is the only
ono of Mack's pitchers with a good per
centage. Bob being credited with winning
five games nnd losing three.
The batting- records of tho leaders and
the Phillies who havo played in ten or
more games, Including Wednesday, May
25, follow:
n ati n ir nn hit tr a v.
m Si0"".. Detroit :tn ill 41 40
t Ruaaell. Chicago. 10 20 .1 8
410
.400
.37S
.3ns
.332
.311
.3J3
.33!
.33.1
,314
.308
.305
.301
.208
.204
.22
.278
.20(1
.26.1
.241
.231
.227
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.125
rvuilUPr, 1,111, .. .G II i dl
T. Daly. Chicago IS 10 S T
Jackson,. Clev,. 82 32.1. in 44
Crawford, Del. . Ml'tH XX 47
Counolly.' Wafh.. 10 m fl 11
nuth lloaton .. 10 18 .1 il
picotte, Chicago, 11 15 2 n
Kavanaugh, Del. H3121 13 38
Lalole. AthUttca ni i:tn u 4n
tS'Mclnnla, Ath. ... 23 0.1 S 2i
Xcach. Detroit,. SHI 130 20 41
Btrunk, Ath...,. .11104 10 31
rennock, Ath, ... 11 17 1 5
MeAoy, Ath,,., 1.1 39 4 11
KODf, Athletics, 2.1 73 10 20
ffchang. Ath,,., 22 ftl 10 if
Olarlnr. Ath. .,: :;ollS 21 31
J, Walah. Ath., 23 70 10 10
Upp. Athletics.. 17 30 3 11
E. Murphy, Ath. 30 110 10 27
parry. Ath 84iin o 23
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A 20
2 63
3 23
2 11
3 30
3 20
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I, JBawkey, Athw.10 22 O 3
h Wyckoff. Atl 12 83 0 4
NATIONAL LEAGUE AVEnAOES.
Luderus got back Into the" game tlIs
week anJ his percentage fell off from
.198 to ,390. Cravath and Baler are bat
tling for long distance hitting honors, the
IMter'fl drives being for 33 extra bases
M against 31' for Qavvy.
Chicago leads the National League In
club batting with .263. while the Phillies
are sixth, with ,217, The Phllllea and the
1 Plants are tied for seventh place in club
fielding, each haying a percentage of .WJ,
while Pittsburgh Is first, with .963.
t-icrce, oi vmcago, nas won live games
and is not chftrirp.l with imv ilptonts.
Alexander has turned in the most vic-torles-eight-and
there are two defeats
,rked against him,
The record of the leading hitters and
the, Phillies who have played In 10 or
InOre Came, fnnhlrifnrr VAn,(9V Afnv
?,W, follows
' . flayer, club, o ati. n ir fin. sir. Tit Av.
lUHttut. I'htla.. IT Bfl U 22 2 3 20 .3W)
i' ni -. t. .-..T - a t . . r: . -r t .
370
,3Brt
.337
.333
.8X1
,827
.323
.318
.315
.310
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a ft..y.lller'S. U 83 114 ia as
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Mift-paC I -.84123 28 37
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Handicap continue to race, the event to
bo held tomorrow over tho Douglas Park
cottreo appears to be dally a more open
one, Turfmen are anxious to sco Just
what weights Handlcapper Mnglnn will
put on Itoamcr, Short Orasa and tho
three cracks trained by James Itowe
Borrow, Harmonlcnn and Pahdeau.
Hodge, Uradlcy's Choice, Prince Hermls,
Double Kngle, John Clund, Hronie Wing,
Itoyal It, Ed c'rup and Star Jasmine are
the probable starters.
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Many good Judges think Short Orasi,
the English-bred thoroughbred, will bo
the next winner of the Louisville Handi
cap, as this one has been developing at a
wonderful rate, and has been raced
enough to make him want to go when
tho harrier Is sprung tomorrow. He has
started twlco since he eatno from Eng
land, nnd each tlmo his efforts were spar
kling ones. Itoatner and lloilgo beat him
on those occasions At that time the anl
mnl wns not fit Now It Is different, ns
Trnlner Jim McCormick has been work
ing out tho flyer, and when ho gos to
the barrier the followers may expect him
to show his best. The mile nnd a quarter
handicap will ho much to Short Ch-ass'
liking unless all signs fall. Emit Ilerr.,
tho owner of tho anmal, believes ho has
yet to show his true form In this coun
try. WANTED-A FEW MOTtE HOHSES
FOIl 11ACING.
What has como over tho owners of tho
racing thoroughbreds? This year has
so far been an open ono for the own
ers and trainers of animals, yet they
do not seem to appreciate It. Something
must ho done. It Is high time that more
support be given, clso no complaint can
bo inndp If the attendance drops off.
Itnlny weather has had something to do
with tho many scratches, no doubt, nnd
niavbe If tho sun takes up Its regular
duties and tho going is fast Improvement
In tho fields may ho expected. From all
accounts there are plenty of horses nt tho
tracks, nnd the hardest work that many
of thorn havo been called upon to do re
cently Is to eat their heads off. At Bel
mont Park recently two horses started
In a race nnd three In another. At
Woodbine, Toronto, Cnnndo, a similar
condition has been noticed during tho last
week.
t
Governor Whitman, of New York, was
not so suro that the Westchester Racing
Association was conducting Its plant ac
cording to law when betting wns con
cerned. Yosterdny ho had representa
tives at the track, who reported that
there was no violation of the antl-bet-tlng
statute. This Is good news to tho
followers of tho lovers of the thorough
bred, who believe If the sport of kings
Is conducted In a lifting manner the popu
larity of tho pastime will bo couutrj
wide. Tho olllclals of tho Nassau County
plant are doing their level beat fo clean
up tho regulars of tho betting ring, Tho
Sheriff, with 23 deputies, recently could
not find a violation of the law at Belmont.
SINGLE AND BUNGLE
IN DIAMOND DOPE
The clubbing of Shag Thompson wns
one of the bright features to the gamo
from an Athletic standpoint. The South
erner had four hits In ns many trips to
the plate His last hit was a line smash
to tho bleachers for two bases.
Dick Hoblltzcl made one of tho prettiest
plays seen at first base at cither pajlc
this season when he stepped In front
of Barry and scooped up Wood's bad
tore. Wood was falling as ho threw the
ball, and It was a nnsty ball to handle
under any circumstances and ntlll more so
through tho fact that the ball was so
cltfse to Barry. That play saved the
game far Boston.
Jnck Lapp's unfnmlllnrlty with first
base wns apparent when he made an un
necessary throw to third, fearing that
Lewis was going to try to advance twj
bases on Hoblltzel's sacrifice In the tlilr.l
Inning. The throw was poor and Lewis
reached third, from where he tallied on a
sacrifice fly by Scott.
It Is an jinusual thing for Bob Shnwkey
to strike out soven men, as he did yes
terday. Bob evidently had a lot of stuff,
but rut the bnll over the plate too much.
It nas unfortunate that his only bases on
balla Bhould have handed the game to
the Bed Sox.
Gavvy Cravath made one of tho longest
hits made on the new Fenway Park In
Boston when he drove one of James'
shoots over the deep-left centre field
fence. This Is a trenmendous hit, and ac
counts of the game state that the drive
hml many feet to spare.
Jim McAvoy looks like a better catcher
every time he appears behind tha bat. He
Is a fine hitter and will be Invaluable
when he gets a little more experience.
Score one for Connie. All the other play
ers Bald last season that he would never
bo a catcher, but Connie Insisted that he
would.
DEWHUIIST AND CARPENTER
LEAD IN TENNIS TOURNEY
Play Is Begun for Huntingdon Valley
Challenge Cups.
The annual Invitation doubles tennis
tournament for the Huntingdon Valley
Country Club challenge cups got under
way on the Noble Club's graas courts
yesterday, and four matches were play
ed In the first round. Although H. M,
and J. T. Tllden. Jr., defeated 8. H,
Collum and F. H. Bates In straight sets,
neither team played up to Its usual
standard.
ItlVER STEAMBOATS
50c Rd. Trip 50c Rd. Trip
UltANI) Or-KNINCl
Riverview Beach
STEAMER QUEEN ANNE
Will Iav Arch Street Wharf, Stopping at
BilUniapori. Chester, Ptnnsvllla anil
RlrerYla"; Beach
Connecting with, Salem by Auto Bua
Saturday. May 281h, leave Phlla. 2:30 P, M,
' ' Ret. lea K. V. V. 8:30 P. M.
Sunday, May 60th: Monday. May 81at, lcavt
Returning teste ft. V,' JJ.'4!lB P, M.
Orchestra on Boat.
CHAnTEllS AND COMBINATIONS
Bell rhorwa: Markat 1368, 16 IT.
h. II. GARRISON, den. Mgr,
S3 B. 7th 8tryt.
THOMAS CLYDE
FAMILY EXCURSION STEAMER
TO AUGUSTINE BEACH ,
Special Excursions
Decoration Day, Mny SOI Monday, Slay SI,
Tha only boat Unqlng at Auguatln Beach.
Fare Round Trip, 6001 Children. 8 to 10, 23c
Daocln Mualo on Boat and Beach
Now booking" Moonllsbt and Combination
Benent Excursion.
Boat Irf4ve Arch St Wharf 9 A. M.
JAMES B. 0TI3. MT. 8 Arch St.
STEAMSHIP NOTICES
ANCHOR LINE
Roial Mall Xwln-Scrtw Geared Turbines
NEW YORK and GLASGOW
Caniaroolajuna ll.pnTuaciuUJun M.Ipm
ior rl auiU full particular apply la
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kulilT. TAVLOH & CO., SO IVBMut au.
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Of Asa Local AtuU
ARMY OFFICER MUST
USE HIS OWN NAME
IN SPEEDWAY RACE
N. Van Raalte, English
man, Under the Assumed
Title of N. Graham, Came
to Indianapolis to Con
test With Autoists.
tNDIANArOI.IS, Ind., May !9.-Aulo-mobile
fans gathered here for tho speed
way 6W-mtlo rnco Monday were surprised
today nt the announcement that X. Van
rtnalte, who entered the race under tTie
name of N. Graham, will be allowed to
drive his Sunbeam despite the fact that
he violated nn American Automobile As
sociation rule when ho entered under an
assumed name. Tho contest board ruled
that Van Itaalte may drive In tho race
Mondny, but that ho must use his own
name. Van naallo Is an officer In tho
English army and It Is understood that
ho obtnlned leave of absenco to come
over hero at this time only on condition
that his identity bo kept secret.
Indianapolis citizens arose today nnd
began lifting another layer of silver lin
ing from tho clouds that caused postpone
ment of tho Speedway EOO-mllo race from
today to Monday. It was said that vari
ous hotel proprietors who are charging
as high as 2& for rooms with three or
four occupants are ready to lift the mort
gage. The city Is flooded with tourists. Thoy
are Rtranded here. They have como from
every Stato In the Union nnd most of the
large cities are reprenentcd. When they
awoke rain was falling. The weather
man predicted rain for today and a fnlr
Sunday.
George Robinson, of Detroit, his son
Daniel, H, nnd Mrs. Stella Kingston, who
had come for tho race, were thrown from
their machine when It struck one driven
by I.. P. Dalmbcrt. The two machines
were demolished, hut the occupants es
caped serious Injury.
Although the Speedway track Is In ex
cellent condition the grounds are water
soaked. Ono day ut sunshine will make
tho rrico possible Monday. Only 21 racers
will start. Tho A. A. A. contest board
ruled that Wurman's I'eugcot Special
must be raced ns n I'eugcot. This forced
Bnbcock's Teugeot out of the race, for
only three cars of ono make can race,
anil 13nlicock' wns tho slowest Peugeot.
Tomorrow the track will bo open to
vlpltors nnd ns a drawing card announce
ment wns made today that Barney Old
field would drive a race with D. t-toyd-Thompsun,
an aviator of Washington,
D. C.
MISS RAMSAY WINS GOLF PLAY
Surrey Golfer Beats Boston Cham
pion by One-Sided Score.
NEWTON, Mass., May M. Miss Ven
Tlamsny, of tho Leatherhcad Club, of
Surrey, England, playing from the Salem
Golf Club, won tho championship of the
Boston Women's Golf Association by de
feating Miss Margaret Curtis, of the
Country Club, the title-holder and throe
times national champion, 7 up and 6 to
play.
Today's Schedule
National League
Philadelphia at Poston Cloar.
Brook!n nt New York Cloudy
St. Louis nt Pittsburgh Pain;
two
games.
Chicago at Cincinnati Cloudy.
American League
Boston at Philadelphia Cloudy Two
games.
New Tork at 'Washington Cloudy,
Cleveland at Chicago Pain; two games.
Detroit at St. . Louis Cloudy; two
games.
Federal League
Buffalo at Pittsburgh Rain.
Nevvnrk nt Chicago Pain.
Baltimore at Kansas City Cloudy.
Brooklyn at St. Louis Cloudy; two aft
ernoon games.
International League
Providence at Montreal Clenr; two aft
ernoon games.
Richmond nt Pochfster Clear; two
afternoon games.
Newark at Buffalo Clear; two nfter
noon games.
Jersey City at Toronto Clear; two aft
ernoon games.
SCHOOLS AND COI.T.KOEB
THE HOLMAN SCHOOL
(U WALNUT STREET
Wo have an Ideal for every Ilolman Girl.
Wo concelv her education to h vastly
more than tho mere acquisition of facta.
Wo brlleva It equally Important that she
be taught how tn think, how to work, how to
play, how to tnaka every hour of the day
count moat for herself and others.
To thla end every Ilolman girl la carefully
studied by her Instructors. Classes are there
fore limited.
May no send you a little pamphlet aeltlns
forth thla Idtal
wmen we oeiieve will accora
with that which
you havo for your own
daughter?
ELIZABETH W. nnALEV, A. B., Principal.
Montesort through College Preparatory.
General Course emphasised, Strong Domestic
tic Science Course, Outdoor Classrooms.
Special attention to small boya and girls.
"Self-Building"
"Self-Expression"
Because of eelf-consclousness. timidity
In the presence of other, lack: of con.
ndence. a barren vocabulary, few people
are able to give effective expreaslon to
their thoughts and feelings.
X developed, specially trained mind
and masterful elf-eipres!on are an
Invincible preparation for a auccessful
life.
Summer Session mo"ii n
soon. Call for personal Interview or
send for Instructive literature. 019c
open 0 to B 80. 7.80 to 10.
NEFF COLLEGE c'tut
Lanuuaee Instruction Free
In conversational Spanish, German, French or
Italian JfllEE. Only charge SOo for lessen
book,
llornlnr. afternoon and evenln classes.
TUB FOBTEn SCHOOL, OP UV.NQUA.aE3
1600 Chestnut 8trt.
I.KlVlgBUllO. t'A.
Bucknell University
1915 Summer Courses
Begin June 22d
For bulletin of Information write
WALTER S. WILCOX
Registrar
LEWISBURG, PA.
West Cheater. I'a,
WEST CHESTER STATE NORMAL
SCHOOL
On ihr ivmmo K K. Trollsv to Fhtla Kit
for imrlnai, telfes at Btisiaus. tltl-tUt tor
f i- . .T ..r ,. .t. . " . I-.-
looro. luiiwa, nt. " J"oi teor. wiow.
Q. It PHILIPS, Principal.
W!!Beg .
SUBURBAN GOLF PLAY TODAY
BRINGS TOGETHER FINE FIELD
Conclusion of Preliminary Rounds for Valuable Gup Will Take
Place at Various Places Final Matches to Be Held June
12 R. L. Mishler Wins Pcnn Mutual Tourney.
The conclusion of the preliminary
rounds for tho Suburban dolf Cup will
bo played today. In Division A, St.
David's looks like the semlflnallst, for at
present the Main Mno team leads Frank
ford by 13 points. Division D Ib the closest
contestant of the four, ns Overbrook,
which leads, has but a quarter point nd
vantnrje over Merchantvllle. It Is hardly
likely that Woodbury will be headed In
Division C, and Old York lload has a
commanding lend In Division D, The plot
Of tho competition Is tho four winners
qualify for tho semifinal, which will be
played on homo and homo courses ono
week from todny, when the winner
of tho greatest number of Individual
matches plays tho third In rank, and tho
second plays the fourth. Tho flnnl round
will tnko place on Juno 12.
The annual tournament of tho Pcnn
Mutual Golf Association wns held at
Whltemarsh the other day and n. L.
Mishler wan returned tho winner with a
het scoro of Tfl.
Last year Harold 13. McFarlatid, of
Huntingdon Valley, took to wcarlnR
plnsses, nnd consequently that aterllntr
Bolfer, who then wns low handicap man
of tho Golf Association of Philadelphia,
found his pame deteriorating. There Is
no doubting but that was the cause, but
the wearing of glasses seems to havo
nulto tho opposite effect on Georgo C.
Thomas, Jr, Philadelphia Cricket Club
Two days nftor having his eyes trented,
and equipped with a pair of tlioso nice,
round, goggles, Thomas played In a four
ball match, with Alec Duncan ns a part
ner, against .T. M, Jlaniea, professional
at 'Whltemnrsh, nnd his pnrtucr. In this
match Thomas sot the amateur mark for
tho teconstructcd courso of tho Philadel
phia Crlrket Club at To, ns follows.
out s 3 r. 4 r. r, i i i-n
In I I 13 8 2 5 3 4-34-T5
Tho distances In ynrds nro:
out ..aw sr.n 4tr. sno 4in r.2.-. 'j;n to- ats'tivj
In ....4ST S,W 173 135 470 10) f.73 J12.1 .'27--'SlS
OXXI
Incidentally, Thomas nnd Duncan won
on the 19th hole.
Kor a consistent 3C-holc performance It
would bo hard to beat tho 139 made by .
Charles Hoffner, tho Woodbury pro- I
fesslonal, In a. three-ball match with '
George Green nnd Charles Grecno over '
tlie Woodbury course. In tho four
rounds of tho nlne-holo courso Hoffner ,
had only ono bail hole. That ono was
KL 1
Delaware ahs Hudson
Shortest, Quickest andJBesiLineBetwtvnNetvyark anJAfonireal.
Saratoga Springs, with its racing and its curative waters, Au Sable
Chasm, Lake Placid, Cooperatown, Sharon Springs. Interesting pictures
and descriptions contained in "A Summer Paradise," a book
of 360 paces sent for 6c tn stnmps.
"D. & H." throuzh
Central Terminal. Hudson River Boat Lines make
connections with "D.&H." trainaat Albany or Troy.
Jk
M.J. POWERS, a P. A.
Albany, N. Y.
Out of Door Life 1
Wgxiit 'nffi fishing, golf or tennis
?T 1 ''fw or you can spend a rest r
llllsVV n on w'e Porcnes ad IE
ifeg&Him under shady trees in the
P.ife ADIRONDACKS
IlllP or 1000 ISLANDS I
5i" BfiHsy-- Our boolkleli describing these resorts are I
1 Sa-tJfrtf31 ""-"v complete with information and mapi. I
1 jKjVii"'S ''y we '"" ,'ltm to ou ani' an"v" f
I nJgSfi&L Andrew TJVAVEL BUREAU j
II iK?cP5S Crand Central Terminal New York
The Griswold
EASTERN POINT, NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT
Finest Summer Resort
Hotel in America
2i4 Hours from New York or Boston
OPEN JUNE 16 TO SEPT. 15 NEW A LA CARTE GRILL
18-Hole Golf Course, Also New and Completely
Equipped Club House
Munificently Appointed Throughout. Superior Yachtlnc, Boatln-, Bathing, Motoric.
rirliliiar Tnnti. Danetnir.
Loni Distance Telephone In Every Room.
Poultry and Vegetables Supplied by our Firms
anons saeujQ vm uuai,
Kor Booklet, Room Plans, etc.. address If. II. SAXTON, Manacer.
KGW YORK OFFICE: 805 FIPTH AVENUE. TEL. MAD. 8Q 805T
Alw the BELLEVIEW, BELLEAIR HEIGHTS, FLORIDA
m -n f,--, Tfimt- r"-iiir-TaTijsTirsinilffl
tho fourth. 4Tfi yards, on the drat round,
Tho card follows
Out 4 4 .1 7 4 3 4 4 4-37
In 4 4 3 a a 3 4 n a :tl-?l
Out ...... B 4 3 B 3 3 4 4 4-l3
In 4 3 3 B 3 3 4 1 4-3.-I-O.S-139
Excellent progresi Is being made In tho
Philadelphia Cricket Club championship.
In tho upper half of tho draw Ira ,T.
Williams han reached tho semifinal by
reason of victories over J. H. King, tho
International cricketer, nnd 3. 11. Cololinn,
Jr. Tho seinlflnallBts In tho other hnlf
aro T. C. Henry, who beat P. M. Camp
and lil, S. Jamlcson, nnd George J, Cooke,
who registered victories over It. D. Prown
nnd W. N. Price.
When golfers got together for a res
ular old-fashioned "nineteenth-hole" talx
fct style and methods of play invariably
como Up for discussion. The position of
tho thumbs 13 a matter in which there Li
tho widest difference, but even among tho
many who play with tho thumbs down
tho shaft It Is generally conceded that
a little- length Is sacrificed. Hotter direc
tion Is, of couise, the strong point in
favor of the thumbs down ns compared to
tho "two V grip."
CALIFORN
EXPOSITIONS
si'iu'iAr, .m.i, nxi-ns'si: chnductiiii
TIMIN lOUItS
I.eaxlng July 3 nnd 31, Including Ornnil
Cnnon, California, Colorado H.l days,
275.
Leaving July 10 nnd 31, Including Also
Yellowstone Park 31 days, S317.n0.
Other limit CLASS TOtJIt.S Weekly.
Indlvlilunl tickets with or without HntpM
reserveil In ndnnce. Pullman Qcrommn
tlatlnn rct'Uled
THOS. COOK & SON
137 Ml. IIKOAI) ST., PIIII.A.. PA.
p fi it Witn f'O'iiV'n TVniffrM' Clr.
The Adirondacks
Lake George
Lake Champlain
of Northern New York,
famed for historic interest
nnd scenic beauty offer
Ideal canoe trip3 Fine
bathing beaches Excel
lent golf and tennis Lakes
stocked with gamey bass
and trout.
trnins leave New York Grand
Nw York City Information
Bureau, 1354 Broadway
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FORT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL
Lake George, N. Y.
HOTEL CHAMPLAIN
on Lake Champlain. Bluff Point, N. V.
Albert Thleriol, Marnier
On trie line of the D. At H., alio reached by auto. Com
pleted State Roadvscenie route from point via Albany,
baratofa. Lake George, Schroon Like, Elizabethtown,
Lake Champlain to .Montreal.
Over 1B0 Bathroom Suites.
Milk, Cream.
lUrly Itenr-
'The Branford Farm
HUNS SCORED BY
MAJORS THIS WEEK
NATTONAIi I.EAClUn.
Bun. Itrtn. Ti.Vtt.Thilf.F'rl.Tl,
rhlllUs ,,,, ,, ., S ., ,8 17
New rom s . ti it ai
JlronVlvn , .. .. B ,i S 1 8
HoMon .,.,, .. i H ,. 0 10 14
rinelnnslt ,, in,. o .. ,4
I'lttAburgh 1 .. n to
fiileneo n o ,. n 14
St. I.oul 11 ..' 0 4 VI
AMISntCAN MiAtltlB.
. ., . , Sun. Mnn. Tus,Vd.Tliur.FI.Tl.
Athletlf ... .1 .1 (l .. s ,1 !w
Now York.. !) 4 0 If . . 1
l0Kn 2 .1 .. ,, ,. S 1.1
WMlilnctnn. 4 n S 5 .. m
IVtrolt 10 4 4 10 2 ,. :o
riaveian.l .1 4 8 u in
ft. I)UIb ..4 4 )
Ohlcnxo .... ,1 ,, T A .. L't
rniniriAL i.raoue.
. . Hun. Mon. TUfa Wed.Thur.e.rrl T'l.
I'ltlsburah . . .. 7 3 H 4 tHI
fit. I.mllfi. ... 10 a 11!
Chl'nao ,.,. ,1 4 7
.Kansne citjr 2 2 (1 lu
nrookljn .... .. 8 (1 .. .. 11
iiiurrntn 4 ,1 ....no 10
Nerk ... .1 1 4
'Ilaltlmora ,.2 1 .. ,, .. .. a
Lcvlnnky Dcfcala Gcorsc Ashe
NEW YOltK, Mny 29 Tt Attllne Lotlnskv
fltitpolntM Cleorgo Asha In 'en rounds at
Urovrn' Far Itorknway A. r Inst nlRht.
SUMSIEK 11KPOI1T8
coi,i.r.onvii.M:. r..
GLENWOOD HALL
COLLEGEVILLE, PA.
Special Features and Rates Over
Memorial Day
fta11tlfllllv Nltll.tt,! near thu Prllim.n
Creek, 00O feet nboe tha en level rinthlnr.
iwaiins; nnn usninir a msgninceni
tlnncA
pavilion on the grounds.
Rend for Imolclet.
(.'HAS. A
Z1KOIJNT1IAI.RR
iti:iiinitn spiiinoh. pa.
Bedford Springs (Pa.) Hotel and Dalii
In the most dellirhtful section of ths
beautiful, lienlthrul Allegheny Mountains.
Cool, Invlg-nrAtinff breeaes. flood roads for
motorlne. Hotel nnd estate orford every
rontfort nnd Indoor nnd outdoor diversion.
MAGNESIA 1IATIIS AND .MEDIClNAt,
WATnrtH Tormnl openlnc .nine 12lh.
Openlnir for nuiomobllo tourists May 20lh.
11. i;. I11:m, MnimRer.
EAOI.K'S .MliltK. PA.
THE CRESTAONT INN
KAOLU'S MERE. PA.
The hotel mill the Incoiminniole situation.
ZlittJ leet above the sea, on tho summit ot
the Alleghe-ile. Golf, tennis, boating and
the finest of fresh water buttling, eleotrta
Hunts, steam heat, etc. Also bunxalowa with
tiienls at Inn Tor booklet nnd terms ad
drem WILLIAM WOODS. Manager.
MEDIA, PA.
Uroolto Hall. 8 ncres lllnh. heallhy.
Tennis,
etc. Torch 103 ft: long. lUo from uath at.
L."
MT.ST CHESTER, PA.
GREEN TREE INN ..f"?1 ,lnn '
., , .. v est Chester. Pa.
rnrtlculur nttsn to com. men. motor and
tourist partleii. Reg. meals r,0. Sunday meal
iSc. Cafe at. Hist. ur. C. Welnsartner, prop.
SCinVENKVlLI.E, PA.
PERKIOMEN INN 'd,S,1m",,rn","ti
, . . high loca j prl. baths
boai'g, bath'c. nsh'g. Tennis. Hklt. a. M Carl.
POCONO .MOUNTAINS. PA.
Delnniiro IVnter lnp. Pi
THE J3ELLEVUE " '"'"ut, ""'
tlon Capacity ' 15v.
Excellent table. Rooms with running water.
Dancing, golf and tennis. The popular house
for )0ung people. Booklet.
CONWAY A BLAIR.
LAUREL" RIDGE fl;Bb2S?;-
Howard Near Station nnd river. Excellent
Accommodations. Bklt. C. Howard
FORREST HOUSE .'e n,rT"mtn,1
-lyrs A L.Marsh.
Stroudsburi;, Pa.
PHURLEIGH INN f" "" '.
Blue Ridge Mts. Boating, Ashing, eto.
Garage. Special rates May and June. Book
let. MUCIIM0I1IS A BALD, Props,
Pnnlvrn On
Hebion Heights; own farm.
v Booklet
31. MERVJN.
Aloha Inn 808 Maln "
iun.i inn fortlI Bklt
Modern homo rom
MRS. TRAIJGER.
Enst Stroudsbtirg, Pit.
Vineyard Cottage 7S ? bonnct"'
Mt. Pocono, Pa.
-TUG npi MDNT Mod. team heat, baths.
1 nc ucLmuii 1 SpeCal ,prlne ral,
Elev. high, air plney and dry. J L. Cornish
Canadensis, Pa.
Pine Grove House "nT yVgV-
tables from farm. Bklt. 11. J. OHAVLE.
Tho Pinr: Cnpaclty 100. Booklet tell th
i ..BlorJ'- lY?if?l!r'n,cE!
PINP KNOT INN Writs for term nnd
rillCMWi " folder O. W Crane,
Cresco, Pa.
ROPeTI FDGF Trout fishing, Booklet.
KULNLCUUC HOWARD PRICE.
Pocono Ijtke, Pa,
I nnr1 Inn -000 " elevation; lakes; Ash-
L.UUCI 11111 )ne nveryt garage; excellent
table, own farm. Booklet; CI. RAYUR.
Paradise Valley. Pa.,
TUP HI n INN Fornunly Paradls Inn.
iriC VJL.U 11111 cresco Sta Penna. 11. R.
Managed from the standpoint of th guest,
good food and good beds, old shade, tennis,
trout Ashing: rates, to to IISSO; booklet.
Opens May 27 Miss Kirk, 4132 Parkald ay.
Analomtnk, Pa
STITES' MT. HOUSE -mV
Capacity 100. Booklet. TII03. II, 3TITE3.
RnnirlQ Hntcl A' Station; new manage
Kitpius nuici ment Trout n,h,ng, .AUCo
welcome. Booklet. RUSSELL a. PLACE.
Mountain Homo, Pa,
Mt.
farm.
Constance
House Ideal location.
Can. 40 Modern. Divn
T up.
Booklet. P. CAhOLIN.
Heller's Mt. Airy
Fins location. Bklt.
11. B. Heller. Prop
Marstmll's CrreU, Pa.
MARS1IALLB FALLS HOUSE Modern ln every
respect. Booklet. N. HUFFMAN. Prop.
Sharmee-on-the-Ilelaviure, Pa.
I pnwnnrl Excellent location. Bath'g, ooat'g.
"" nsng. nan, utiiitiuit e
THP ANATOK Finest location
: & son.
Near
itooklet.
Ilusltklll, l'a.
OAk5 nmnp HOUSE. Table supplied from
Ualhlni
P, O, N Water Oap.
- ..-,. .. -"..T ZZZZ-""
J. M. OVI
t.1
iRFlELD.
Ilartouvllle, Pa.
POKONA FARM ?3k upi 123
o.t", ALLEUER.
Cralg'a Meadows, Pa.
WATER FRONT farm. Fih, boatv.
y A 1 civ rivvjn 1 btxh.Ki 8prlnl wate;
Phon. Homo productar Horace I. Moshler.
Egypt 31111s. Pa.
Rrnnkside Farm country home in mt.;
boating, 7 weekly. WM CORTRIOHT.
Dlngruan' Perry, Fa.
Mansion House writ for term and
UROWN'a-MILLS-lN.TllE-PlNEa. K. J.
"THE INN" Open AU Year
Aiagoiaccat pinca, oeauuiut laaas, vpnngs.
Motoring, riding, Ashlur, canoeing, bowling,
tennis.
Ifivorlt veelcvn
ana lourm
Resort.
r.iH... uvu..
I. L. 81
ISLAND HEIOUTeyfo. J.
THE PERENNIAL p"S.i0f"
, OPEN JUNE I!!TH
SrillNO LAKE BEACH, N. J.
THE BREAKERS
8PRINO LAKE BEACH N 1.
6eaoo. May 19 to Ociobtr
hovy Opca tit ItTJSKtloa.
YESTERDAY'S HESULTS
AMEntCAM I.BAOl'D,
Boston, 8, A'hlattct, 8,
Other games postponed.
NATIONAL LEAOt'fi
Boston, 5) Philadelphia, S (first game) .
Rostdn, B; Philadelphia, 4 (serind gml.
Nw,fork, 11 Bi. Mula, X
rittsljufgb, Hi Brooklyn, 1. ....
Clhclnrstl.Chlesgo game not unearned,
' "' FEDERAL LEAGUE.
Pittsburgh, 4: Buffalo. 0.
Other game potponed.
SUMMER. RKSOKta
NEW BN'OIANU"-
Maplevrooil, N, It.
Tltc Social & Scenic Center of, lh
WHITE MTS.
JIAPLEWOOD, N. H.
MAPLEWOOD
HOTEL
CotttiRes - Casino - - Inir
OPEN JUNE TO OCT. NO HAT FEVErt.
One Thousand Acre Park
18 Hole Golf Course
Unsurpassed. (iOOO Ynrds.
First Annual 'KEtilSTKKKU
Maplowood
TRAP SHOOTING
TOURNAMENT
July 2fith-30t1i inclustvo
Daily Concert and Dnnfcin;: Every1
Evchini;
Booking Ofllcn for Hotel, 1JB0 Broadway,
Now Tork. Also for Inn, .Mnplewoqd, K1L
LEON II. CI I, LEV, Mgr. '
l'rnnconta Notclii Urnfton Co., t(, JL. ,
WHITE MOUNTAINS '
NEW PROnil HOUSE
TW E.NTV COTTAGE3. .OPEN JULT 1ST.
entering to tlioso tvlio vvhli n Summer
Homo In a rrsort fnorrd with a cllentclo or
tho hlghct order. ON IDEAL TOUR. Fin,
Oarage. Goir, Tennis, Boating, Fishing.-"
C. II. OREENLEAF, Pres. .
Bookintr Office In Clisrce E. IL RICH, J
Hotelyendprne, Boston,. Mass. , T.
Portland, Mc,
lf
VF 1 OMr.FFI I HW INN orio6kini?
. w t.. ... Casoo Bay.
Lnrntlon linallrnassed.
rAlerlnfi
to rehned
tmtrnnltrf. Excellent rulslne.
naming- irom
house., Uoat'g A Dsh'g, $ljT up. JL II. PEABEV
Rnm;wrrk Hnt(?l fewest hotel, centrally
tsrunswiLiw riutci locnledi Pri.bath. not
& cold water. All rooms Euro., fl up; Amer.
SS.riO. Write a. V. Seemayer, 21 Preble St;
NEW CHASE HOUSE "e 'g
European plan. Booklet. Dept. P. . , j
Peak lslnntl. Me.
PEAKS ISLAND HOU.S.H.
ir minutes by auto Ferry from Portland
Booklet. RALPH E. ROWE. Manager.
Riv Vipw'HnlISP Write for terms and 'M
uay view nousc blllt- c w hqward. fa
Block Island', It. I.
The HOTEL, MAN1SSES Ac-,
15 MILES OUT .AT SEA. Accpm. SOO. Ratesj
ir, up. No mosquitoes! nshlng, sailing1 and
bathing. Exceptional cuisine Own farm!
products. Orcheslrn Tennis A: golf. .Boat direct,
from New YorK Bklt C E. BROWN, Prop,
The Narragansett jj;f' wr7.Uior
booklet. ALTON H. MOTT, Prop.
NEW NATIONAL HOTEL A'1,
tirles and Pleasures. Bklt. -n. G. LEWIS. 4
Saunderatovtn, It. I.
-it.. nnn Mflv U. Il)-M.!
baunaers nouse -"5.7. aVod SkluTe..'
bathlnr. nshlng. tennl. .J.L.RODMAN. ".
ATLANTIC CITV. N. J.
OSTEN D t
Occupying an entire block of ocean front 4nL
connected with tho famoiia Boarawalki' In
the popular Chelsea section: capacity 30O;
unusually large, cool rooms with imobstracted
Mew of ocean from, all, every appointment?
nnd comfort, aea and fresh water In alt
baths; running water In rooms) 4000 fti oIT
porchea surround tho hotel; the new dining
room ove-looka the sea; finest culslno and
white service, orchestra of aololata; dancing
twice dally, nodal diversions; magnlflrent
new Palm Lounge, apeclal, S1T.S0 up weekly:
Illustrated booklet mailed; auto meet train;
management by owners
JOHN C. GOSSLESl. Manager. ?
CHALFONTE;
Atlantic City, New Jersey
Jhe Leeds Company '
HDTFI. SINCLAIR ?T s. New yorlt
' Ave,
Home torn.
fort and moderate rates,
cellent table. l,?0day.
While servli1 ! r V
O. II, NYDER. ,
Leading High-Class Moderate-Rat Hotel. 1
AI RFMARLE Virginia av nr, Bch. Capa
ftLDClYUlIv.Lli 3B0 steam heat. lvator?
sun parlors, private baths, etc.; excel, table.
flu up wkly.; 2 up daily. Bklt. J. P. COPE.
SEASIDE PARK, N. J.
r
H BOSS TURNER
Directly on Beach. .(
Prootor
Strictly First CU$m.a
Open June 26th
Booklet.
J
V
-it
'OCEAN CITV, N. 3.
Come to the BRIGHTON
Leading beach-front hotel of America's leAJ
Ing faintly resort. Cool, convenient, comfort
able. Swept by breeze from Ocean. Bay and
Inlet, Modern hotel, excellent cuisine: atten
tive service U ' hour from Atlantic City.
Opens June 26th, Booklst.
i.'v-U-, "Yft i , ' 2i
I'PITH HAM 15 Wesley Ave, Selct
Ktlin MALL. fam,)y holel. apectal
rale over Decoration pay. Booklet. --
THE "TR E A K E'r's "?
Onlylloardvvalk hotel.' K. A. YOUNP.; Mgr.f
wiiJiwoon, n.j.
-
New Sheldon Hotel fe,.?.6
over Decoration Day Auto; ownership-'
managmt, noletl forxcl table. D. J Wood",, t
FDGETON INN Capacity ISO. wntu
CUUCIU11 I nit ,rvce. Orchestra.
Music room- Coach. Bkt- J. Albert Harris
HADDON HALL .2. K
rate till July IS Booklet. N A RANQOLPH..
Hotel IVCauillg niryroon,,. superior tabl.
Near depolbeachJLamuse. C Wambach
ADELPHI-WITTE NeWi running
ftUCUniMKIilJ. watr In all room; .
open until Oct. 1 Elevpri bath H 3VJTTBj
RRpllDNT Sthelllnger Ave, near Beach..
r"1, ' Termarea'ble M XBflhartj.1
HOTEELBERON gJC
RAI TIMOR E Bkl- !!3 s- Magnolia Atsu
OftU l imu (l. ywr Beacb k npMniyy
Hotel Havllla Burk Avt- b1 ,sp
VIl.pn'QOU OBTH. N. 3.
Vhp nTTPN Beh front location, Spe
. ' ct1 rate untU Ju'y I7th.
?H ER WOOD 223 E-2l" "i iivt-
" 7 r-z,. TT,
CAPE MAY, N. 3.
CHALFONTE HOTEL CAP
THE WINDSOR . "$&
rate over Urcoratlon Day. MISS If AU'IN.
gEA ISLK pPTX, . J.
BUSCH'S HOTEL &B - W,
1 i laTl!p-
NER