Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 02, 1915, Final, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1915:
13
MRS. YANDERBEGE BEATS MRS- BARLOW AT GOLF IDENTITY OF "MR. RYAN" DISCOVERED
It?
MYSTERIOUS ATHLETE
RYAN, OF ATHLETICS,
IS LEWIS A, MALONE
fc Young Second Baseman
M Who Has Been Flaying
Rattling Game for Mack
men Is Mt. St. Joseph's
College Star Athlete.
the mysterious Ryin, tlie collegian who
1,80 been piayinp; aecona ansa lor mo
sAthlttlcB, l In rtallty Lewis II. Mnlone.
ilr of the Mount St. Joseph's Colleeo
yearn, nt naltlmore. JOo Enrtel, pitcher
it the Washington ciuo. Admitted todajf
that this l the real name ou m young
iitr who has been playing such fine halt
it aecdnd base for the Athletics lor the
lljiit two days.
fcfs Engei Is a former student of St. Mary's
prtbtUge. of Emmlttuburff, Md., and
r toadied St. Mary's this spring. Mt. St.
$ fury's and Mt. St. Joseph's aro hitter
jV'HvAl on the diamond, and keep close tab
,' on the players and naturally Kneel knew
t Jlslone well. When tho Senators ap
1 jyared at Shlbo Park yesterday Engel
i TtcostnUed Mnlone at once, an he had
ir pl.v- summer ball with him three sea-
Kons before.
Had it not been for the fact that St.
Mary's and St. Joseph's aro to meet for
the fhampionnip iruo ween, ciihci yvuuiu
not have revealed the Identity of Mnlone.
- Matone came to this city Sunday with
the Mt. St. Joseph's team to play against
iVHIanova at Vlllanova on Monday, hut
Manager Mack, who has had an agree
ment with tho youngster all this season,
called on him and Induced him to play
with the Athletics Instead.
Malone's teammates were sworn to
secrecy and agreed to play without him
on Monday. On Monday Mnlone made his
' debut with the Athletics under tho nama
uof Ryan and looked so good that Man-
- ager Mack Intends to use him at second
bate until cajole returns 10 mo game.
The return of Lajole was ocheduled for
today, but Manager Mack announced this
M.i.nfn- thn.1 T.nloln's Inlurv 1r hv fnr
"moro serious than was first thought and
that he will not do ame to return to the
came for at least n week.
! The mystcrlouB young man Is also
j somewhat of an all-around athlete, and
hat played foolbnll and baseball at Mt.
BL, Joseph for three years and Is nn ex
pert boxer. Ho Is tho son of Frtd
Matone, a well-known trap-shooter, and
' has a brother -who was recently killed,
who also was a wall-known shooter.
The revelation of tho real Identity of
Malone will bar him from tho final game
of the season with St. Joseph's, nnl
Manager Mack says that the lad will ')
i ilrned to a contract and will remain
X here until he goes to Baltimore for the
vi commencement exercises nt Mt. at
The game scheduled for touny between
the Athletics and Washington was post
poned on account of rain and the teams
wilt play a, double-header tomorrow.
Manager Mack Bays that he will use
Wyckoff and Dressier on tho mound for
the Athletics, while GrlfTlth will use Shaw
and either Engel, Qallla or Boehllng.
WISNER PITCHES FOR
y PENN THIS AFTERNOON
Continued from Page One
lossed out Benson. Itoseft out, Mooro to
Wlsner Frederick walkel nnd was
caught stealing by Koons, Mann and
Wallace. Watt scored on tho play. One
run, no hits, ono error.
1 SECOND INNING.
-Matchett fouled to rtoseff. Wallaca
safe on Frledrick's wldo toss, but caught
Mealing, Lane to Frledrlck. Koons out,
Walt to Oncalc. No runs, no hits, no
errors.
Page walked. Beck forced Page, Mooro
to Mann Oneale filed to Mann. Beck
Gut, Koons to Mann, In nn effort to steal.
No runs, no hits, no errors.
' THIRD INNING.
Moore missed the third strike, Kane
ilntled over drat sack. Wlsner walked.
ON-ale tagged Mann. Smith throw out
Murdock No runs, no hits, no errors.
Lane went to rtrst on called balls, Smith
I , " lne nl "cnd, Koons to Mann.
T Watt out. Mann to Wallace. Benson died
fc by the same route. No runs, no hits, no
x, errors.
FOURTH INNING.
l?n out- "w'a,t i0 Onsale. Matchett
Ku.lu,-' vauace was thrown out by
n - Sl Na rutlB " lIts. no errors.
I V.- . ""' t le". Frederick died,
liMann to Wallace. Page went out "the
name way Wlsner tosnert one n.w v
runs, one hit. no errors.
FIFTH INNING,
iii- ", ""?"" "" tnira sir he. Moore
followed suit. Kane was Smith's third
Knohl.. "" "" - o runs.
K. rt.vi . "vi.
JEl U Neale, nut r.K - ,,. ...
f L WJXSZ. S-mlth out' Winer to
rjrror. "a,"-ce- t runs, no hits, no
mtoRAN'S MEN DROP
I A DOUBLE-HEADER
'W& mm
U YntlhieA fvM t..-.. a
"n -- hd uno
tumgartner struck out. No runs, no
. no errors.
1 Myr bunted and -was out, Baumgart-
er to Luderus. Daubert singled to left.
UnltSVteaUn' Burns t0 Bancroft,
sungei filed nut n i.u.. ,.. ..
to nit, no errors.
SIXTH INNING.
( Whf,ek?.al Ban0"' Bym lifted
."a- "? W". no errors.
iw ii-rf" ,r.,9Mwl out Wheat Cut
?. . i'?,ea ou' to Cravath. Get -was
nT "?"croivs cad throw. Geu stole
U j . .," vvi tell., nurtllb
Plate. Smith struck out. On nin
"It. one error.
SEVENTH INNINq:
ath bunted and was safe when no
Plckeu p the ball, hoping t would
tout Niehorr ilifc.1 in ut.r,i ,..i...
1 the ball, and both men wf safe.
I'ug was thrown ahi fa h. rvA.
-foing to their Welsner flled' out to
. Cravalh u.in. - .- ,."
aaw tbrew out Runu ri,. ,n .
one trror ,w ,w
ara lined out to Cravath. )tyrs
OUt to LudAruj. iibsuImiJ nu...
Irullfd BanninWn.. ,..) ...
M.l No run. n7.'." 7"T1 s"1
-, ! M iU4
it Frommo Signs With Venice
. T... .?""" ! z. Arthur
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Buck Weaver Is SusBtwled
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PHILS' AND ATHLETICS'
BATTING AVERAGES
ntiLurss.
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Kjjtre" ..... JM IS at s ,SA
StJM'h 11 Vi 3J J.I 2 ,2T
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ATHLETICS.
u. A.D. It. It. T.Tt, O.B. Tcf.
nSNS' 147 21 3' ST R 'f
gI"nK tot in m 4j 4 .:uq
fje'nnl M a Sn so 0 .301
!Jrry un 12 D3 an 11 iVi
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GOLF TITLE LANDED
BYMRS.VANDERBECK
Philadelphia Cricket Club
Woman Wins Eastern Golf
Association's Championship.
HAVEnFOHD, Pa.. June 2,-Mrs Clar- I
once II, Vnndorheek, of the Philadelphia
Cricket Club, won the Woman's Eastern
Golf Association championship here today
with a score of ISO for tho 36 holes Hhe
began her round this morning two
strokes worse than Mrs. Ronald II Har
low, hut she easily wiped out this deficit
and finished up six strokes better than
Mrs. Barlow with 92 Btrokes against 100
Considering that the weather was of
the most miserable description, Mrs
Vandcibeck played wonderful golf, and
her performance demonstrated beyond a
shadow of a doubt that nlio Is playing
better golf now thnn ever bforo In her
career. Mrs. Barlow and MrB. Vnnder
beck each had 4S strokes on the first nine
holes, but coming In Mrs. Vanderbcck
went right away from her opponent with
41 to D2. Under nny conditions a 41 would
bo excellent, but today It was nothing
Bhort of wonden'ul. Miss Harriet Curtis,
of Essex County, camo In third with 1SS.
Tho cards:
Mrs. Vanderbeck:
Out T rt R (1 7 fl .1 8 3 IS
In 4 0 7 3 4 .1 4 HI- 02
First round M
Tnlnls 180
Mrs. Harlow:
out 4 n n 4 ti 7 4 H r. is
In 8 0 7 f, ll 8 0 4 tV-52 ICO
First round f
Totaln 18'1
n the H years that the Eastern cham
pionship has been held, Mrs. Barlow has
won It three times In 1811, 1912 and 1913,
and Mrs. Vanderberck's victory today
marks tho only other success of local
players. It also marks Mrs. Vanderbeck's
first Important golf victory outside of
purely local events.
Mrs. 11. It. Stockton. Plalnflcld, N. J.,
won the handicap for 30 holes with a net
scoro of 194. Mrs. Raymond Scotter, Phil
mont. enptured the prize for the best next
scoro for the llrst 18 holes with 92 and
today, Mrs. George S. Munson won the
llrst net score prize witn 96.
With the Eastern championship con
cluded tho stage Is all set for the Inter
city matches for the Clement A. Grlscom
cup. Boston plays New York tomorrow
and on Friday Philadelphia plays tho
loser. On Saturday the winners of Thurs
day and Friday play for the trophy, which
was won last year by the Women's Golf
Association of Philadelphia.
Summaries:
Mnc. C. II. Vanderbcck. Phlladel-
nhla Cricket Club... (8 02 iso
Mr. Tl.-H. Barlow. Morion.. .. SO 10O 1$(1
Ml II. CurtU. Eastx County... a 10O 1XS
MIhs K. C. Oskoo.1. Brookllne... 98 103 108
Mr. C. F. Fox. Kuntlnfidon Val
ley 00 102 201
Mlns M. Curtla. Essex County.. 04 10S 1'OJ
Mr. J. .a. Munson Merlon 100 102 20s
Mlns Mf llolllna, Weatbrook 100 IMS 211
Mr. H. n. Stockton, Plulnfleld.. 114 104 ins
Mr. Lawrence Snlft. Knollwooil 103 111 "lit
Mis Eleanor Chandler. Hunt. Val.101 113 -'17
Mrs. Wm. S. Ullle. Wllmlnrton..l02 nil 21s
Mrs. C. noberson. Knollnood. .. 114 no ir.'l
Mrs. A. S Possln. Century. .. 107 11R VV.i
Mis I. A. rtlchardson, Phila. Ckt.ljl 124 1M7
Mr J. 1J. Wllllamaon, Wj-om Val.112 121I -.'IS
Mtsa F D. McCarthy. Woodland. .11.1 128 2IJ
Mis M. S. Benner. Moorestown .118 ISO Six
Ml Blliabeth rtoberta, Moorcswn.127 r.' L'.'ll
Mr" II. P. Smith, Northllla. . .117 121 2.IS
Mr. A. K. BIIIteln. Bala 101 IIS 218
MO Anita I'hlpa, Merlon 07 100 1U
Phlladclphians Get Harvard Letters
CAMBIUDQB. Mat., June 2. Three Phlla
delphlan are luted among the "ll" men on
the llaward tonnl team. They are Captain
B. Norrl William, 2d, George C. Caner and
lllchard Harte. Cner and Hart made their
letter for the first time this aeaion. the
other letter men are A. F. Doty. Waltham,
Mass.; W. W. Mansfield. Portland. Me; W.
Band, Bye. N. Y.; J. Wooldredg-e. Califor
nia; J. S Brown, Newport. B. I., and I,, cur
tl Unsion. A captain for next aeason will
be' chosen thla afternoon. Captain Williams
probably receiving re-election.
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John Wlw Cooinba pitched wnaingr bull fw fil?lyji in the
firat game of t4y's doable-header. This we the third H tfee mct
Athletic plUher defeated the FfailUes. Coowbe' oaly tofti Oil seasm
was saitut the Pittsburgh Pirate. On that occasion lie yielded twt
ve hits, error by hie teomawtee being reepwteible r tiW Seoeky
City's victory.
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SAM M'MEEKIN WINS
BELMONT MUE RACE
Gino Comes to Wire Second and
Fair Count Third Jockey
Dreyer Up on Winner.
BELMONT PAllK. N. Y.. June 2.
Only three stnrtera faced tho barrier in
tho opening race this afternoon. Sam
McMcekln, with Dreyer up, won, with
Glno second nnd Fair Count third. The
mllo time was 1:39 2-5.
Tho summary:
Pint race. Jl-yiar-olds and un. JiVO added.
mlle-Fam McMcekln. 10. J. Dreyer, 11 to
10, and out. won: lllno 10.1, darner, 11 tn
10. out. rccond. Fnlr Count, lot. Dorel 1.1
to 1. .1 to 2. out. third. Time, 1.30 2-5. Three
utarlers.
Second race, the Dlack Stump Handicap, !!-yenr-old
and up, JOOO added, 7 furlongs, main
course Distance, 0.1, Louder, 1.1 to 1, 4 to 1,
out, won, Top Hat. 100, E. Ducan, 5 to .'.
fl to IS, out. seLond: Adoma Express, lus, Byrne.
i to 6, 1 to 2. out, third. Time, 1.23 J-3.
llunea also ran.
Third race, tho Fashion, for fillies, 2-year-old,
purso I2S0U, S furlong atralglu-Plelonu,
113, 1 Illy. 12 to 1. .1 10 1, 3 to 2. won; Uorac,
111, Itutn ell. 7 to .1, :i to .1 and 1 to 3, sec
ond, Malachite, 111, E. Dugan. 4 to 1, S to
3 nnd 7 to to, third. Time. ..It!. Grasp, Ludy
JIllllnEton, Smoothbore, Celandrla and Queen
of Paradise also ran. Celandrla and Queen
of Paradise added starters.
Fourth race. Harlam handicap, .t.year-olda
and up. Benin, purse $1000. mlle-Montresor.
liu. W. ITral, 7 to 20. out, won: Q. M. Miller,
114 M. Buxton. 12 to 0, out, second. Time,
1 41. Two aurters.
Fifth race, maiden. 2-ear-old, selling,
rmr J300. flvo furlong traltht. Stellarlna.
10.1. J. Dreyer, 3 to 1, 4 to 3, 1 to 3. won;
Devonshire. Dolly. 100, Lilly. 3. to 1. i to 3
1 to 3. second: High Chair. 112, Loftus. 3 to 2,
1 to 2. out, third. Time, .Bit. Mlsa Phllbln,
Dr. Oremer. also ran.
Sixth race. 3-year-old and up. Belling, purse
1300. 0 furlonaa atralght-Strlker, 114, (1.
Ilvrne. 6 to 3. 1 to 2. I to 3. won; Forecast,
US. P. Loudor, 18 to 3, ll to 0, 3 to 0, sec
ond, Aman. 100. W. Ural. 0 to 1. Still,
even, third. Time, 1:10 4-5. Vote, Plant
(tenet. Mento. Park, Aviator. Mill Stream and
Song of Valley, also ran.
CROSS TO BOX AD WOLGAST
Fighter3 Will Clash Tonight nt the
St. Nicholas, New York.
NEW YORK, Juno 2. Leach Cross, tho
lightweight from tho East Side, and Ad
"Wolgast, former lightweight champion of
the world, will try conclusions at tho St.
Nicholas A. C. tonight. The men agreed
to weigh In at 135 pounds at 3 o'clock this.
afternoon, but yesterday both were well
below thut figure.
FOR THIRD TIME
KELLY FIGURING OUT A HARD
ONE
DORVAL PARK ENTRIES
FOR MEETING TOMORROW
First race, purse 1400, 3-year-olds, selling,
flU furlongs Mona O., 1)0 Mlss Flisy, !-:
color, irio: laehsablbble. 102, Mr. Me., 101;
Miss Menard. 103; Cloak. 107, Velio Forty.
107; Bluo Jay, 1U'), Inlan, 1W.
Second race, purse MoO, 2-ycar-olds, con
ditions, 4 furlongs 'Joe Herntteln, f)'i. Hap
plnes. 101; Cherry, lnij will Cash. 107: Sem
per Stalnart, 107; Tarbrush, H7; lloneroso
First, 107, Harts, 112, Early Blnht, llo.
Third race, purse flW). 'l-j ear-old and up.
selling, SH furlongs 'Vlley, 10"). Ford Mai.
100; lloso Illng. 110. Slnxle. 112; Marsand,
112. Cannock, 112. Ilearihstone. 114; Joe
Knight. 114. Drind, 113, nirdman. 117
Fourth race, puree. Jiiou, .l-)cnr-olil nd
up, handicap, fl furlongs Stalwart Helen, 01;
Deposit. 102: Briar Path. Hit, Protector, los;
Ketvessa, 112; llackbay. 117.
Fifth race, purso tiXO, 2-car-olds, condi
tions, 4U furlongs Alfanlr, 102, lollte, 103:
Anltn. 103; Phil Unter, 103; Serla, 10S. Tab
Her, 112; Olomer, 112.
Sixth race, purse JBOO, 4-year-old nnd up.
aelllnc. mile nnd 70 ard Patience, U'J, Zo
diac, nil; 'Venela Strome, 102. 'Joo Stein.
101. 'The Hump. 104: 'Cultyhunk, 104, S)k
rle, 104. 'Balfron. 10(1. Dick's i ot. 10J. Au
tumn, 100; J. H. Houghton, 112
Seventh race, pur HOO, :i-yenr-olds an,l
up. selling, mile and 70 jarda-Durln. 101;
Patty ltegan. 101, 'Tiger Jim, 102, Penalty,
102; Lucky (leorge, lot, Lillian Krlpp, 101;
AJax. 101, June W.. 101; Laird o' Kirkcaldy,
lOfl; Sir rretful, 107: Font, 107. Leamencc,
CARRIE ORME PIRST
AT DOUGLAS PARK
Three-year-old Selling Race at
G Furlongs Captured in Good
Time of 1 :31 2-5.
DOUGLAS PARK, June 2. Carrie Ormo
was tho good thlnff In tho opening dash
here this afternoon, and lived up to tho
good things said .about her. Cannonade
was second under the wire and Mnlhcur
third.
The summary:
First raco, selllnc, A-year-old, fl furlongs
Carrlo Or me. 103, O'Orlen, U.rtO. 2.'M and
12.30, won; Cannonade, 105, Gentry, 2.S0 and
U.W. second, Malheur, 102, Taylor. $5,110,
third, 'time. 1.31 2-.". Alkanet. Dean Snlller,
Day Day, Dorothy Perkins, Jano and r. A.
1 elsle, also ran.
Second race, maiden miles, 2-j ear-olds. .1
furloncs Mofnen Star. 110, Mott, S.1.20, IS.B0
and J2.0O, won; Clypsy Illalr, 110, ItoMnaon,
$.1.10 and (2.1)0, second; Busy Dee, 110. Gas.
3, third. Time, 1:00 4-0. Oakland Ilelle,
Mandy Hamilton, Mlekle, Little l'alry. Trap
hold, Eulogy, Cablrla and Industry also ran
Third race, aelllnir. a-year-old and up, mile
and a sixteenth-Mallard, 02, Darner, (3.S0,
S2.R0, J2.40, won: Justice Ooehel. 112, Small,
$3.00, s.4.40. second; Jck Katanaugh, n;,
Oentrj-, J3.70, third. Time, 1 411 2-.1. Lady
Jana Grey. Oeorce atoll, Wander and Kort
Sumter, also ran.
LOUISVILLE RACE CARD
FOR MEETING TOMORROW
First race, selling-. 3-year-old and up. 0 fur
lonrs Mabel Montgomery. US, Alledo, Of),
ltaflna, 100; Droll, 100; Slater Florence. 108;
Allan Gold, 10.9: Lonsfellow, 108; Ijidy Pan
chana, 108; fJabrlo, HO; Oakland. 110. Lack
rose. 110; Blrka. ill; Chilton King, lis.
Second race, purtu, 2-) ear-old, maiden colts,
S furlongs AsparoRU Sam, 111, Mediation,
114; J C. Welnh. 114, Stephen It.. 114, Pock
Ichoo. 114: (s)Col. Mat. 114: (a)l'olroma, 114:
Belgian Trooper, 114. (a)Jeffereon Livingston
entry.
Third ree, 3-year-olds, 0 furlonga-Mla
Fielder. 103: Marlon Ooosby, 107; Mar Ca
tdy, 107; Corners. 110; Sklle Knob, 112.
liar and Stars. 112; Liberator. 112; Dr Lar
rlcic, 113; Itoyal Interest. 113.
Fourth race, purse, ,1-ytar-old and up, 1
mile liadtnage, 07, Fleet Ahelle, 08, ater
Witch, 8S: Col. Tom Oreen, lrtl. Itoacoa Ooote,
10.1; Dortch. 103; Dennet, loo, Huntress, 110.
The Norman, 112.
Fifth co selling, 2-year-oldK miles, .1 fur
long Paulson, 0r: Yaca, n.1, tlessle K.. 03,
Intention, 1001 Vollma, 101. Iady of Lynn.
102. Aunt Sal, 102; Ituth Strickland, 103; Mary
II.. 107.
Sixth race, selling, 3-year-olds and up, 0 fur
long Droorr, Flower, 07. Mil Thorpe. 100; U
See It, 102; Father ItUey, 107: Soalu. 107,
Utah Private, 107; San Vega, 108; Chattier,
113,
Seventh race, selling, handicap, 3-year-old
snd up. 1 1-1W mlleMockery, 102: Oold Crest
Hoy, iiKi bxpeciaiion inn; urostenor, iuo;
Bryn Llmah, 110; Wllhlt. lie.
Weather clear; track fast.
HARTE, OF HARVARD, MISSING
Crimson's Star Ball Player Did Not
Catch Today.
SOLDIERS' FIELD, CAMBRIDGE,
Mass., June 2. Has Dick Hart, Harvard's
star, deserted the Crimson nine? Harts
did not catch In this afternoon's game
and report had It that he had quit the
same, being dissatisfied with the move
that forced Doctor Sexton out as Har
vard's couch. Manager Cunningham de
nied this and sstd Harte's absence was
due to the fact that he had a lot of study
ing to do while Assistant Manager Fore
man Luter stated that tho Fhlladelphlan
had a slightly Injured arm.
fStop Paying Toll
i to the bumps in the road
1
Road shocks wear out the car
Hartford
SHOCK ABSORBERS.
cut repair bills and increase comfort. Prices
$16 to $60. Thirty days free to prove their
worth.
GAUL, DERR & SHEARER CO.
CiMUrtaou Set-riM, AulooiobU Acoual
217 NORTH BROAD STREET
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FAKER TURNS TRICK
AT DORVAL MEETING
Speedy Sprinter With McAtte
Up Gets First Lady Spend
thrift Runs to Place.
DORVAL PARK, June 2.
Jockey McAttco piloted Faker to a
clover victory In the first race hero this
afternoon for 3-year-olds and upward at
CH furlongs. Lady Spendthrift sprinted
Into tho place, with Indifferent showing.
Tho dash time was 1:0S 1-5.
Tho summary:
First race, purse. JIOO. for .'l-year-olda and
up, elllng, fiH furlong Faker. Ml, McAtte,
i to ft, 7 to Hi, 1 to It, won, Lady Spendthrift,
HO, Collins. 1 to 1, even. 1 to 2, second, Indif
ferent, 107, Taplln, 7 to 1, 2 to 1, even, third,
lime, 1 OS 1-3. saliadn Queen, Doctor D..
Skinny H Ray II. Miller, Urookcrcas and
Mlmlco also ran.
Second race, purnj 40O. 4- ear-old and up,
jelling, fl furlongs-The Spirit, 103, Acton. .!
to o, 1 to 4, out, won, Gordon, 113, Metcalf, 4
to 1, oven nnd 1 to 'I, second, Ee White, lull.
p"r, 15 to 1. I, to 1, :i to 1. third. Time,
1:14. Duko of Chester, Wolf Hath, The Gov
ernor, Mr. Me. Durln, Klldey, tfrymnla and
Cordova also ran.
Third race, nMllnr;, purse S50O. 2-year-olds, 4
furlongs Broom strav. lie. Matthews. 11 to
10, 1 to 8. out, won, Roso Gordon, 07, Acton, 8
to 1, 3 to 1, :i to 2, second, 1'rldo of Grecnway,
l'1'. Groin . .-. to 1. 2 to 1. I to 3, third Time,
in 1-3. (New track record). Keilos Flames,
Lvndora, Grey Lady, Friend Oblo and Larkln
also ran.
Fourth race, soiling, purso S400, 4- car-old
nnd up, mile onfl a furlong Voladav Jr.
104. Taplln, ll tr. 1. 2 to 1, even, won: Beau
mont Uelle, 04, McAtee, 7 to 1, 3 to 2, 4 to
f, eeond: Uaby Sister, 00, Collins, 5 to 1.
8 to 3, 7 to 10, third. Time, :3l 4-3. Fred
Johnson, Bcauporo. Beno Uncas, Gerrurd and
Love Day also ran.
Fifth race, selling, purse (400, 3-year-olds
that have sturtod nnd not won two races
thl year, 'i furlong Jefferson, 104, Schut
linger, 2 to 1, 4 to 5. 1 to 4, won; Deviltry,
104, Ambrose, 4 to 1, 5 to 3, 3 to 3, second;
Eneregetlc, 102, Forehand. 4 to 1, 5 to 3, 3 to
8, third. Time 1:08 2-3. Golden Lassie,
Goggerty, Ilapsburg II, llrlny Deep, Aswan,
Almeo Lealls and Smiling Maggie also ran.
Jockey Acton wn suspendeil following a
foul In the third race, when Jockey Uanmer,
who had the mount on the favorite, Filly
Delphi, was bumped, thrown olT and badly
Injured.
Inman Plays Fine Billiards
LONDON. Juno 2 Melbourne Inman. th
Kngllsh billiard champion, Is making full
amend for hi defeat by Harris, by playing
wonderfully against Newman here. Conceding
the latter 20011 start In lt,000 up, at the end
of tho first week tho champion has caught hi
opponent within 41 point.
O'Neill, Harvard Lacrosse Leader
CAMBRIDGE. Mass , June 2. Eugene n
O'Nell, 'lfl, of Darners, will captain next
season's lacrosse team at Harvard. O'Nell
la a defense man.
CALIFORNI
EXPOSITIONS
SrECIAL ALL KXrENSE CONDUCTED
TRAIN TOUItS
Leavlnr July S and SI, Including Grand
Canyon, California. Colorado 23 day.
!73.
Leaving July 10 and 81, Including alaj
Yellowstone Park 31 day, $317.50.
Other HIGH CLASS TOURS Weekly,
Individual ticket with or without Hotel
reserved In advance. Pullman occommo.
datlon secured.
THOS. COOK & SON
1ST 80. IIROAD ST., 1'IIILA.. PA.
lYavtl Wltsj Cook's Traveler' Checki,
STEAMSHIP NOTICES
ANCHOR LINE
Itoyal Mall Twin-Screw Geared Turbine
NEW YORK and GLASGOW
Cameronla June 11.3pmlTucanIa June SJ,6pra
fcor rate and full particular aupbr tm
J. J. UcUllATII, 1019 Walnut St.
BOUT, TAYLOR CO., 003 Walnut St.
Or Any Local Agent.
Motordrome
POINT HIIKBZE
PARK
Tomorrow Night, 8;30 Sharp
40-MILB MOTOR-FACBD RACK
4 SENSATIONAL MOTORCYCLB RACBS
Prices 2e and SO 10.000 Sau at 3c
and tire you.
Jf
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RUNS SCORED IN
MAJORS THIS WEEK
NATIONAL LEAOUB.
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St. Leuli 2
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Chleiao 4 2
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WHAT MAY HAPPEN
IN BASEBALL TODAY
NATIONAL LEAOt'E
Club.
Won. I1. P. Ct. IVIn. Ie.
rtilrojro 83 1 .190 .1100 .MB
rhlllle SO 10 .MO .(! .flll
llo.ton 20 1. .112(1 MR .111.1
llrnnklyn Ill 1 .SOO .RM .4l
rltf.liursli 18 SO .471 .47 Mt
St. I.ntils 18 21 .4M .47.1 .4.10
Cincinnati lfl 18 .471 .4rt .417
New York 14 20 .112 .410 .400
AMEttlCAN LEAOLTJ
Club. Won. Ixt. T. Ct. Win. Los.
Chlrngn 27 14 .ft.10 .7 .8I
Detroit 2.1 17 .R0.1 .01 .Mt
Ilnaton .... 18 IB ..14.1 MO 1
New York 10 lr) .MS ..1111 ..118
Cleveland ... 17 20 .1.10 .474 .417
Wellington ..in 10 .4.17 .472 .444
st I,oiiN 10 23 .410 ,4fl .400
thletlr 1.1 27 .32.1 .311 .317
llMIEItAL LEAOL'n
Club. linn. Lost. P. Ct. M In. lose.
I'ltUhurgh ... 23 10 .SOO .BOO .S7.1
Chlrago . . .2.1 17 ..17S .Ml .Ml
Kansa City . , 22 17 .Ml .MB MO
Newark 21 17 MS .Bill .B88
Ilronklyn 18 10 ,4A .BOO .471
St. I.ouU ... 17 17 .000 .114 .486
llultlmnre .... IB 28 .30.1 .110 .383
llufTnlo 13 20 .333 .350 .323
DOYLE "PULLS PRIZE BONE"
Catches Ball Thrown by a Boston
Outfielder.
BOSTON, Mass.. Juno 2. Larry Doyle,
captain of tho New York Qlants, pulled
ono of tho greatest "bones" In baseball
history this afternoon in the fifth limine
of the Br.ivcs-Qlants Rome.
With ono out nnd Burns on third, Doyle
hit a lonft sacrifice fly to Moran. Burns
scored. Doyle ran out the fly, and after
tiirnlnir first and seelnsr the ball comlns
toward him. reached out. caught It and
throw It to the Braves second baseman.
Burns had scored lone; before the throw
from Moran reached Doyle's hands, but
tho Braves put In a kick aKalnst Doyle's
action In catching the boll, nnd Umpire
Qululcy ruled In their favor, declaring.
Burns out for Doyle's Interference, nnd
the run did not count. Tho run would
havo put the Glcnts In the lead.
THOMAS TO BOX WHITE
Matched for Ten-Round Bout in New
York.
Charley Thomas, tounh local light
weight, left this afternoon for New York,
where he will meet Charley White, of
Chicago, In a ten-round bout next week.
Thomns received a wire this mornlne
from Billy McCnrney, matchmaker of the
American Sporting Club, to leave for Now
York today.
The communication did not say at which
club Thomas nnd White would show. The
date for the bout also was not stated.
Thomas gave White a hard battle here
recently.
SUMMER RESORTS
C00PER8TOWN, N.I,
O-TE-SA-GA
On Otsego Lake, Cooperstown, N. Y.
eu Hour by Rati from New York City.
GULF June IS to October 1st MUTOK1NO
TENNIS Booklnr Offlcss IlOATiNU
Tka Dakota. 1 West 72d St.. Naw Yark.
ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS, N. V.
DELAWARE and HUDSON
SHORTEST. QUICKEST and BEST LINE
DnTWKCN NEW YORK and MONTREAL.
WEST CHESTER, TA.
GREEN TREE JNN ."..'-"p"
Particular atten. to com. men, motor and
tourist parties. Rer. meal ftO-. Sunday meal
7.1c. Cite at. Hist. aur. C. Welnrartner. prop.
MEDIA, PA.
llrooke Hall, 8 acre. High, healthy. Tennl.
etc. Porch 183 ft: long, loo from OOth st. "L."'
rtETTERTON. MD.
TllP Phesanpnkf Oentlle clientele; fish.,
for June. Auto meets all trains. J. a. Owen.
CAPE MAY. N. J.
CHALFONTE HOTEL CAP& JU.
Reaaonabl rate. Mr. Calvin Batterfttld.
THE WINDSOR nn bj:cr,oc"n Uw
MISSHALPIN.
SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.
BUSCH'S HOTEL r"' " "
wwiw.. w ... . ww t convtn- Booklet.
SPRING LAKE T1EACH, N. J.
THE BREAKERS
SPR1NO LAKE BEACH. N. J.
Seaaon, May 29 to October 1
Now Open (or Inspection
Choosing a School for Your
Son or Daughter
is a very difficult thing to do unless you have personally
visited and investigated a large number. In order to helpT
you and save you a great amount of correspondence and
tiresome investigation, LEDGER CENTRAL sent out
a college graduate to visit schools and colleges. He has
spent several months visiting all the best schools in the
East, securing all sorts of information at first hand
and is qualified to help you find the school best suited to
the peculiar needs of your boy or girl, at whatever price
you can afford to pay. The service is free, and we suggest
that you get in touch with the Bureau at once, as many
schools are registering pupils now, and will be filled to
capacity before June. Call, write or phone.
EDUCATIONAL BUREAU
LEDGER CENTRA
BROAD AND CHJtKTKUT STRT
PHILADELPHIA
EDDIE M'ANDREWS WINS
I10UT OVER BUCK FLEMING
Clever Boxer Outpoints Slugger in
Fnlrmount Fray.
Eddie McAridrews defeated Buck Flem
ing In the final bout at the Falrmount
Athletic Club last night. H was a cun
ning boxer, it ho possessed a wallop In
either hand, matched against one who de
pended on his ability to hit and get away
to win, ami the former triumphed.
Fleming held the margin or advantage.
In tho llrst tuo rounds. His method of
attack proved too puzzling for MoAn
drews to solve. Ho would allow the Man'
nyunk boxer to lead and then, befora
McAndrews lind tlmo to regain his equl
libitum, he would step In with a short,
snrppy, right uppcrcut or a stiff left Jab,
which found lodgment repeatedly.
However, during the last four sessions
McAndrcws Old not attempt to box Flem
ing nt long rrmge, but continually rushed
tho latter, and getting In close he would
send a volley of left and right swings to
Fleming's midsection.
In the third iculid a hard right swing
started blood flowing from Fleming's
mouth and McAudrews landed often
enough thereafter to entitle him to the
decision by u generous margin.
Young Jack Totand meted out a nifty
Inclng to Hddlo Chvanaugh In the simi
windup. Tolitnd worked a neat punch
with rapld.flro precision during the con
test, and he succeeded In penetrating
Cavanaugh's guard repeatedly with rights
and lefts to the body.
BELMONT PARK ENTRIES
FOR MEETING TOMORROW
. llrst race, for 2-year-aId. conditions. 6 fur
lonas atraisht Ormesdsle, 118s Friar Rock,
lis. Murphy. 107i Prince of Como, 107.
Second race, for .'i-year-olda and up, condi
tions. 8 furlonaa main course Carlaverock, 101,
Housemaid, Ui: He Will, 108: Kilkenny Boy,
111: Prairie. IOTi Astrology. 01.
Third race, for 3-year-olda and up, aelllnr.
1 t-in mllM-Kllcrrs, 101; Wooden Shoea, ll.il
Illue Thistle, IIS: 0. M. Miller, 114: Re
publican. 111.
Fourth race, for 3-year-olda and up. handi
cap, the Hyde Park. 1 mile Fllttersold. IIS;
Hedge, ICO. Raizano. OSi Garbage, 10'J; Runes,
101.
Fifth race, for 3-ycar-olds and up, steeple
chase, selling, about 2 miles 'Judso Walser,
140: rrljolce, 143: Abden. ISO: Cacocla, 137;
tOun Cotton. 138: tSklberean. 140.
Sixth race. 8-year-olds and up, selllnr, 1
mile Dr. Dutnner. 107: Chesterton. 00;
neethovon, 102; 'Astrology, 80: Dervish, fid;
Gallop, no: Orotund, 103; Perthshire, IIS;
Jawbone. 113; Sepulveda, 110.
Track fast.
rue pound apprentice allowance claimed
tTen pound apprentice allowance claimed.
6UMMER RESORTS
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
OSTEND
Occupying an entire block of oeean front and
connected with the famous Boardwalk: tn
tha popular Chelsea aectlon; capacity 800:
unusually lane, cool rooms with unobstructed
view of ocean from all; avery appointment
and comfort; aea and fresh water In all
hath; running nater In rooms: 4000 ft of
porchea surround th hotel: the new dining
room overlook, the eat nneat outline and
E&'ir Vr.lce: oreriiitri. of soloists: dancing
Jif'r. I11?' cU1 dlveralons: magnWcent
Illustrated booklet mal led; auto meet trains:
management by owner. uin.
JOHN C. OOSSLER. Mangr.
CHALFONTE
Atlantic City, New Jeroey
The Leeds Company
Leadlntr High-Class Moderate-Rata Hotel.
ALBEMARLE y'ln'a v- "r- Bch- cp-
.330. Steam heat, elevator.
un parlor, private bath, etc.; excel, table,
10 up wkly; 32 up dally. Dklt. J. P, COPE.
T
STONE HARBOR, N. J.
Summer Cottage. Rungalovr and
Apartment for rent at
STONE
HARBOR
The Host Delightful Retort on tfia
New Jersey Coast
Price S17S and upward for tha aeason.
Fully furnished; electric light ; modern
plumbing: purest artesian water; golf,
tennis, boating, bathing, fishing, motor
lug. For booklet and particular writ
LEO McCRAVEN, Borough Clerk, Stons
Harbor. N. J.
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
HOTEL BRIGHTON J. e0;
mous beach-front hotel. Centra or social lit ;
modern building; excellent cuisine; breeze
from ocean, bay and Inlet; A hour from At
lantic City. Booklet. Make gservatlons now.
R. K. SOOY. Prop.
WILDWOOD, N. J.
Hotel Davton 0pen " y' capacity
nutci uajiuu 250 rine table: all outside
rooms, running water; early season rat.
Coach, music & bklt. F. W. A. McMurray.
RFAflHWOOD c,p- 1S0 Vnr Beach
DnAnwuuu,,,,, amu.ement. Auto
meet trains. Booklet. C 11. KURTZ.
EDGETON INN capacity sso. vruta
cuuun-l inn .arvce. orchestra.
Music room. Coacb. Bkt, J. Albert Ilarrl.
HAnnnN HAI I Ocean view. Private
HAUUUn nALLhll houaea. Spealal
rates till July IS, Booklet. N. A. RANDOLPH.
Hotel Reading , " AwY.ffl:
Near depots, beach A amuie. C Wambach.
HOTEL ELBERON StS'fifc
Hup, table. Nr. Deb.
UftiAl Hfl villi Burk Ave. Beach. I8UP.
,,u,w, ......- un
MRS, J. FRANK TICS,
RAI T1MORP UHlt. 22- B- Magnolia Av.
DAL, I imt-m N,.r BMh a amuaement.
1V1LPWOOD NORTH. N. 3.
TV, a OTTPrJC; Beach front location. Spa.
incui i cno,,., tM untu Ju,. iTth.
CURRWnOn S23B. Slstat. Oceanvtew,
iHCKWUUU!,,, 8perwkup.
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