13 CRACK WOMEN GOLF PLAYERS MEET TODAY AT HA VERFORD OTHER SPORTS NEWS l. EVENING LEPCH3R PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1915, h i NEW YORK GOLFERS , SMOTHER WOMEN OF BOSTON IN MATCHES New Englanders This Afternoon Win But Four i Contests of 15 Scheduled , in Intercity Contest at Merion Cricket Club. HAVEKFORD, To., Juno 3.-New York absolutely umothcreu Boston In the two tall matches here this mornlnK In tho first of tho series of Intercity contests bo tween New York, Boston and Philadel phia for the Clement A. Grlscom Cup Out of 15 twitches Boston won only four. The New Englanders must win all four ball matches this afternoon to even tie the Metropolitans, a feat practically out of the question. Boston started well enough by winnlns the first two matches. Miss Margaret Curtis, Boston, and Miss Ll'lllan Hyde, Now York, played number one on their respective sides, and Miss Curtis gained what may appear on tho surface a rather cosy victory over her opponent, 4 up and 3 to play. There was some excuse for Mlsi Hyde's defeat. In the first place tho course was totaly un familiar, and It is an extremely dlfllcutt one unless you have played It before, and In the second Bho did not recelvo the best of advice from her caddie. Miss Fanny C, Osgood gained a meritorious victory over Mrs. II. It. Stockton, 4 up and 2 to play. With the exception of a couple of mntches New York swept the board after this, nnd there were otny two matches that were at nil close. Mrs. A 8 Rossln, of New York, de feating Miss D W. Crosby, 1 up. and Miss J Alexander, Now York, beating Miss D. Ball, 1 up. Miss Louisa A. Wells nnd Miss D. A. MacCarthy, both of Boston, turned In victories for their side. Miss Wells gained a most convincing victory over Miss Elsa I'lckhardt, 6 up and 4 to play, and Mhn MacCarthy defeated tho New York captain, Mrs. Lnwrenco Swift, i up and 2 to play. The easiest victories of tho morning were gained by Miss J. M. Bishop and Miss It Alexander, who defeated, re spectlvely, Mrs D. W, Duley nnd Miss E. FItz, S up and 7 to play. Summary: NEW YORK, Mlrs Lillian IlyJa O Mri. II. It 8tnckton 0 ll Marlon ilrlllns '. . l (Nile j (Icorglnna lllehop 1 Mr. Lawrence Swift u Mrs. A. 8 I-aJaln 1 Mr. M. D ltoterion 1 Mr, II W. Whitney 1 llfl Blsa i'lckhjrt 0 lire. a. M. Hecksher 1 Mrs. Iloberson 1 Mrs. Boyer 1 Mm. Morris 1 Miss II Alexander 1 UIM J Alexander 1 Total IT BOSTON. Mill Margaret Curtlo 1 Mlu P C Osgood 1 Jllia Harriet Curtis i) Mm. D. W Diley O Mlu D. A. MncCnrty 1 Mill D W Crosby 0 Mlu Ann Mason o Mlu Ituth llltcliborn 0 Mix U A. Wall 1 Mra. u II Converse 0 Mils M. Gary 0 MIM 31 U. I'lerco o Mlu Ada Smith ". 0 MIM E. Fit: 0 Milt J Alexander 0 Total 1 MIk M. Curt In defeated Miss Hyde, 4 up and ,1 to play. Miss Osgood defeated Mrs. Stockton, 4 up and 2 to ntay MUa Holllns defeated Mian II. Curtis, 4 up and 8 to Plus Mils Illtl-op defeated Mrs. Daley, S up and T. to play. Mla HacaCrthy defeated Mrs. Swift, 4 un and 2 to play ' Mrs, Poitsln defeated Mils Croshy, 1 up. Mrs Patterson dofeated Miss Manson, 4 up and 2 to piny Mrs. Whitney defeated MUa Hltchborn, 0 UP and 3 to play Ills Wells defeated Miss Flckhardt, 0 up and 4 to play Mrs Ileckscher defeated Mrs Converse, 0 up nd 3 to play. Mrs, uorns aereutca .miii smitn, u up and 4 "HrF-l Boyer defeated Mian Pierce. 8 up and 4 to rlay Mrs Jloborson defeated Miss Cary, .1 up and 2 to play Miss 11 Alexander defeated Miss E. ntz, S lip ind T tu play. Mill J Alexander defeated Mrs. Hall. 2 up. Barrows Denies Report NEW YORK. June 3.-tProaldont Barrens, of the Internatlnn.il Baseball league, today de nied a report that the Newark, N J t club would bo shifted to Harrlaburg or York, Pa., teiause or poor support b) local fans. "There Is absolutely no truth In the re Port," declared 1'resHent Harrows "We hao a valuable property' In tha: territory nm! wa Intend to stick In Knwark. Uaseball bum ess is not very good anywhere this season " paicr COURT "Iron Jaw John Qulnn, tho Boss of Devil's Den," Is not a moving picture piny, but merely the nnmn nf an ncirresslve Individual who ruled the gang In an Abandoned stable on Hast Glrard avenue. jHi was a llttlo Nero In his own bailiwick nd seemed to be happiest when he was Bnffl-V KIrnn T n r InVinM ...nn II.A IHIa f- by a feat performed many years ago 1 when he bit six nalla In halves and won , jji 110 bill, lie never forgot It and won't permit any one else to. qulnn uoeBni line to be annoyed when he la walking along the street and when a careless house keeper accidentally swept somo dust on him he pulled the broom from her hand and broke It In two. Another woman expressed her disapproval of the ungal nt act and John broke a bucket with Wch she was bathing the sidewulk Into splinters. This exerclan AArriArl In arnllM nil of Sinn's ferocious Instincts. He jumped !" ariverless wagon on the corner ana, ring the whip from Its socket, started tQ lash pasvursby. John was thus Mnnlng the, neighborhood to suit himself TJhen Policeman Ul'ca Hnllnrul entered Tit It!" shouted Mike. .-in reply, John tried to eut the cop's wim a, whip. 'Mike pulled the whip hBl John mri lamhA him nil tliA WAV U i th East Olrard vuue station. Th ir(m jBw p QUBn was gtlU t T.w,a,h whn he wtts bIimmX up bfor SH.I?,1 otvenon. ou will be Juat as bandy with a you were with tha wuip," saw JUrltTA "anil rn na AtatmllA at 9 House, of Cot rsetloa tar 39 day." Jfct more tbat QttHge Pttlers wife me nappier M is ana tus He flaurim that the mora mosey nftakea avor IhA uraahtnh the man tfu have to iJriak, the pallca say. Bt i mat nt is not tund l-aiwy, , the money has not betn coming tiUlUaffa ti, kn na. ullk tl,A Thllt !?U1 When the woman re.nlnded. tier SUd trta.t tht- nt.uiai Oiai nwd f l r ft laualKJ ul t,ei and riutllv ultked I KJ J I KJ .mxmA COLORS RUNS FAST AT DORVAL MEETING L. i J. D. Misick's Bay Filly De feats Inlnn and Mrs. Mc. in 5 1-2 Furlong Race. DORVAti PARK, MONTREAL, Canada, Juno 3. Colors ran true to form In the first race, with a purse of $400 offered to the 3-year-olds nnd up, selling, nt"S4 fur longs, here today, defeating Inlnm nnd Mrs. ilc. In 1:08. McAteo had the leg up on tho winner. The summary t'liit race, purae 4000 3-rrr-oM and up, ellli'f. ii rurlonae-Colors. loo, McAtee. 7 to J". 1 to .1. 1 to it, won: Inlau, lull. Clnter, O to 1, 2 to J, exen, second, Mrs At. C. 10.1, Smith, 10 to I. I tu I, een. third Time, 1:(W. Mona r Mils Plaay, Ischsablbbte, Miss Menard, Cloak, Velio Forty and Ulue Jay nlno ran second rnce, mrs 3400. rrmlden V-ynr-old. 4 furlongs Boneros First, 107, Murphy, 4 to I, l to 3, .1 to .1. noni Tarbrush, 10T, Metoolf. II to 2, i) to 3, .1 to 3. second, Bnrly Light, US. Claver, to t, 4 to .1. 1 to ,:. third Tlrre, .J,U 4-3. Joo Bernstein, llapplnees, Chetry. Will Cash Se-ntcr Stnlwnrt and llerla also ran Third race, selling;, purso $100, 3-car-old and up, ,1V4 furlonxa lllrriman, 11.1. Jackson, i to 1, 3 to 1, even, won. Vltey, Kd, Cooper 2. ,n..n' ' ,0 " "L second, Hearthstone, 114. Taplln, 3 to 1. s to B, 4 to . third. Time. I OS 3-3. Hose lllnir, Single, Maraand, Can nock and Dryda also ran. Fourth race, handicap, purse $G00, 1- ear-old nnd up. 3 furlonna Ilackbay, 1(7, Metcalf, II to r.. 1 to .1. out, won, Deposit, 102. Hlillllnsr, 4 to 1, een, 4 to 3. second, Briar rath, lot Taplln, 0 to 1. 3 to 1. .1 to ,1, third. Time 1 14 1-5. Stalwart Helen nnd Protector also ran. Fifth rnce, purse ISO). 2-year-oIds that haxe not won moro than two racea since May 8, 44 furloum Anita. 10.1, Taplln, 4 to 1, 3 to 1 4 to 3. won, A'fadlr. 102. McAtee, 11 to 1. 7 to 1, n to 1. second, Phil Unger, U)R, Ciaet, 1.1 to 1, 4 to 1. 2 to ). third Time, .11 BerMa, Tab Her and (Homer also ran. Sixth nice. SVW. 4-yrar-olda nnil up, selllnir mllo ad 30 ards Cuttyhunk, 104, 1 orehand. 4 to 1 (I to 3 a to 3, won, The Hi tnp, ,oi. Cooper 101, II to D. 1 to 2. 1 to 4. second, J II Houghton. 112. Shllllnir, to to 1. 4 to i. 2 to 1, third. Time, 1 47 2-3 llalfront. Joe Stein Dick's Pet and Veneta Htromo also rnn. ENTRIES ARE ARRANGED FOR DORVAL TOMORROW First race, rurse 400, mnlden 3-yenr-old and up, selling. 0 furlongs 'Kndurance, 01, Argent, lmi. Miss Clara, tin), Princess Hatty, 100, Juna, 100, Wumbrrer, 102, Uncle Flu, 102, Wodan, 102. 'Alice K . 10.1. 'Hpltnre, lul, 'King Chil ton, 1113; 'King Cotton, 1UB. Paul Gaines. 101, Cnln Chaser, tin. Chaser, 110, Also eligible 11 8ann, lul, Strange Ulrl. 101, Shrewsburj, 10.-, Aprlsa, Ids, Julln Lyons, 108. Second rnce, purso 1400, for S- ear-olds and up, selling, (1 furlongs Smiling Mag, 117, llrlny Deep, 102, Columbia I.ad, 102, Kadero Reros, KM, Ortyx, lul. lllue Wing, 107, bpohn, 10H. Ford Mai, 10U. Uye White, 100, Somo Kid, 110, Rustling Urass, 112, Rubicon II, 112, Senitnr James, 114, Swede Ham, 114, Uortlnn Russell. 117. Third rnce, purse 500, for 4-ycar-olds and up, selling, mile 'Mlnda. Ill; Miss Prlmlty, H:i, llognrt, 104, King Itndford, 100, Mercu rlum, 100, Duke of Shelby, 100, Bordello, mil. Water I.ad, Itw, 1ab Daj, 10U. Francis, luu, Mr. Mack. 112 Fourth race, purse $300, for 4- J ear-olds and up. selling. mlle-'Uaby Sister, 102; 'Sherlock Holmes, 104, llenumont Ilelle, 104, 'Cogs, KM. Mudsill, 102, Zodiac, loll, i;uiiiesne. 1U7, Voladas, Jr., 100. llrooms Edge. 10U, Sonny lloj. lli Firth race, purse J40O, for .1-yenr-oldH and up, selling, fl furlongs Cadenza, ltu. Hnlder's liest, 104: Imra. lo.l: song or Itocks. Iu7; Innuleta. 107. 'Uelnloha, 107, Tort Monroe, 110, Gordon, 110, Nlla. 112, Salon, 112. O 'TIs True. 114, Utile Jake. ill. Anmrl, 114, Lamb's Tnll. Ill, Mortgyle, 117. Sixth race, purae Son. for 3-yenr-olda nnd up, owned In Canada, 0 furlongs I.lngar, BN; iJinsln. If: Milan, WO. Our Mnbelle. lol; Aprlsa, 107, Kutcrpe, 110. Knights Differ. 11J; Gordcn. 114. Dynamite, 118, Henna of Oak, 118 Seventh race, purse $100, for 3-year-olda and up, selling, t 1-1(1 miles 'Oerthelma, 104: Valns, nil, Asa Herndon, 101, 'Zodiac, 107: Jabot, 110, Hula Welsh. 110. "Hen Uncas, 110; I.uke Van Zandt, 112, Centaurl, 112: Au tumn, 112. Weather clear, track fast Apprentice allowance claimed. BELMONT PARK ENTRIES LISTED FOR TOMORROW First race, for 2-year-old maidens, fillies and geldings, 4W furlongs straight Mils Puzile, 112; Peaceful Star. 112. Puss In Hoots, 112; Golden Oate. 112; Lily Heaen8. 112. Second race, for 3-year-olds and up, selling, 1 mile auy Fisher, 110. 'O. M. Miller. 101. Hoc, 111. Wanda Pltzer, 10S. 'KHcrca. 118, Astrology, 02, Beothoven, 102, Presumption, I 10 ... Third race, for ;i-ear-oius ana up, mares. White Stone hnndlcap. mllo and sixteenth Short Grass, 124, Montressor, 107, Nona King, 10.1. Plfth race, for 3-year-olda and up. ateople chase, maidens, about 2 miles Sixty-Four, 147; Sorrento, 1.12, Baltimore. 142: Uonny Laddie, 142; Pebeto, 142. Aberfeldy, 142, Roger Gordon, 142- Judge Walser. 147. Sixth race, for .i-year-olds and up, 1 mile, maidens Gammon. 100, Etruscan, 100; Coin, 113; Turn Turtle, 107: Saratoga, 112. Apprentice allowance claimed Weather cold: track fast. Smallpox in Milwaukee Ilall Camp COLUMBUS. O, June 3. After physicians had diagnosed tlio Illness of Pitcher John Shackleford, of tho Milwaukee American Aa 'K lotion team as imallpox. all members of the team cre ordered to submit to vaccina tion thla afternoon. HRONICLES threw some of tho clean wash on the ground and walked on It. Policeman Droughman heard the wo man crying as ho passed her home at 6905 SlcCalltim street. He arrived Just as Fit ter was swearing at her. The cop shook oil the fight out of Fltler and took him before Magistrate Pennock at the Oer mantown station. Tha husband said his arrest was due to a misunderstanding, but the Judge placed his faith? In the testimony given by the cop and sent Fltler to the "Cor rection" for three months. selling, 0 furlongs, main course Azylade, 10S; Water Uly, 107. 'Kllcrea, 103; 'Astrologj, 1)2. I.ll Orme, 108. "Fenmouse, 08. rnffiiinirA r' i Just Out! i "The Saintsbury Affair" By ROMAN DOUBLEDAY America's latest mystery story comes to you with the Sunday Public Ledger. Fresh from the author s ver satile pen, "The Saintsbury Affair" keys you to the highest interest pitch through baffling situattons, dariiwr eslapes and gripping affairs of the heart.Read the second instalment, , SUNDAY, JUNE 6TH PUBLIC ei&lsLEDGER Order From Your Dealer Today IHB tiKm R vBb- a-- . i i mmmmmm m Mtjn ,. , . . . -r M . f .f f . - si s i i i n I i a .....a r-V-V, in 1 UKU. TAKE ALU TtH 1 iMT AUfVt- SMtWHHC i WHO'S iNORIMGiW 1 J J l I r Wnn k mbdaua J TIME- I V - its ThrtRiOLe jce whis. i . Z ?'$'l v Imh Jill Sr-J T V'"y (X. MAYER, IN FORM, . BEATS THE DODGERS Continued from Pngri One struck out. Byrne sent n sk scraper to Myers. No runs, one hit, no errors Miller grounded to Ilyrne. Applclon'out. Bancroft to Ludcrus. O'Mara departed by the same route. No runs, no hltir, no errors. FOUUTI1 INNING. Becker wns Bnfe on O'Mara's error. Becker went to third on a wild pitch Crnvath drew a pass. Nlchoff forced Cravath nt second, O'Mnra to Cutshaw, Becker scoring. Cutshaw tossed out Ludcrus. Nlchoff stole third. Welser struck out, but Miller dropped the bolt nnd tho runner reached first safely. Nle hoff scored on tho piny. Klllcfer tiled to Stengel. Two runs, no lilts, no errors. Mvrrs walked. Dnubert wna ulso passed. Stengel .forced Myers nt third. Majer to Byrne Wheat filed to WclBer. Cntshnw tlrow a pass, filling the liases. Getz nlso drow n pass, forcing In Daubcrt Miller fouled to Klllcfer. Ono run, no hits, no errors. FIFTH INNING. Appleton tossed out Mayer. Bancroft singled over second. Byrne popped to O'Mara. Becker filed to Myers. No runs, ono hit, no errors. Appleton struck out. Bancroft ran over to third bnso lino and grabbed O'Mara s foul. Myers beat out a bunt. DaUbert i,lnsled to left. Mycin going to second. Stengel Hied to Becker. No runs, two hltfc, no errors. SIXTH INNING. Cravath struck out Nlehoff followed suit. O'Mara tossed out Luderus. No runs, no hits, no errors. Wheat beat out an Infield hit to Byrne. Cutshaw popped to Nlehoff. Nlehoff togged Wheat and doubled up Getz at first. No runs, one hit, no errors. SEVENTH INNING. Welser fouled to Miller. Klllefer singled over second. Mayor struck out, nnd Klllefer took second on a passed ball. Cutshaw tossed out Bancroft. No runs, one hit, no errors Miller out. Bancroft to Luderus. Mayer threw out Appleton. O'Mara beat out on Infield hit to Mayor. Nlehoff tossed out Myers. No runs, one hit, no errors. EIGHTH INNING Byrne dropped a Texas Leaguer over second. Becker hit to O'Mara, who touched second, disposing of Byrne and doubled up Becker at first. Cravath filed to Oetr. No runs, one hit, no errors. Mayer tossed out Daubert. Stengel strolled. Bancroft grabbed Wheat's fly nnd doubled up Stengel nt first. No runs, no hits, no errors. NINTH INNING. Nleholf filed to Stengel. Luderus sin gled to centre. Welser filed to Wheat. Klllefer filed to Myers. No runs, one hit, pntshaw filed to Cravath. Gets filed to Welser. Bancroft tossed out Miller. No runs, no hits, no errors. KUMMEIt BESOKTS EAOLP.'S MEltE. TA. THE CRESTMONT INN EAGLE'S MEttE. PA. Tha hotil with tha Incomparable situation. 2200 feet abov the sea, on the summit of the AlleghenUa Golf, tennis, boating and the finest of freih water bathing! Tscirlo lights, steam heat. etc. Also bungalows with meals at Inn For booklet andT term ad dress WU.1AU WOODS. Manager POCONO MOUNTAINS. PA. nelaware Water Cap, Pa. LAUREL RIDGE " 8hD;;!;nb.Br'I,V.,, ,1 -wi Near Station and rlvir. Excellent uuiiutH accommodation Bklt. O. Howard. JMajrrtairjjCreekjJP HA11SHALLS FALLS HOUSE Modrn In vry AVpcc iSokLt. N. HUFrMAN, Prop. IT HAPPENS IN THE BEST LAWSON IS WINNER GERMANTOWN HALF At Annual Field Meet Today Senior Athlete Goes Route in 2 Minutes 11 Seconds. Oermantown Academy held Its nnnual closed handicap Held day track nnd Held meet this nftcrnoon for seniors. Inter mediates nnd Juniors. Tho llrst senior race, the "S80," wns won by Lauson. with' Williams second and Sharpless third. The time wns Sill. Gold, stiver nnd bronze medals nre the prizes. Tho summaries, with the men named In tho order of their finish, nre as fol lows: OSO-iard run (senior) Lawson. Williams and Sharpless. Time, 1! minute 11 seconds. lv.'()-jarcl run (senior) Iienberg, Holmes and Jones. Time, S3 aeconda flat. 100-yard dash (Intermediate) Henaon, Beard and Smyth Time, 12 4-B seconds. High Jump (senior) Tie between Prutihey and Cliff; third, Jones. Height, B feet .1 Inches. 100-jard dash (Junior) Williams, Orlev and Valentine. Time. 14 seconds Hat. 4!0-ard run (senior) Isenborg, Sharpless and Jones Time. S3 seconds flat 12-pound ihotput (Senior) Frutzhey, It. Cllffe. Marlllnc. Dlstnnce. 114 ft. Jl Iris Running; broad Jump (Seniors) Frutzhey, Isenberg, Key. Dlatanco, 20 ft. 4 Ins. 100-yard dah Isenberg, Frutihey, Jones lTme. 10 4-ISs. One mile, open to all Lamb, Kent and Edmonds Time, 5:08. MIDDIES ELECT PENNA. BOY Bertram Rodgers Chosen Captain of Baseball Team. ANNAPOLTS, June 3. The captains of all the Naval Academy teams engaged In sprlnR sports have been elected for next season. They arc: Baseball, Bertram J. Rodgers, Pennsylvania: crew, Grover C. Klein, Ohio; field and track. Webster 11. Thompson, Virginia; lacrosse, Calvin T. Dttrgln, New Jersey; tennis, John S. Wat ers, Jr., Louisiana; rifle, John E. Wit Hams, Massachusetts. Henry B. Broad foot, of North Carolina, haa been elected president of the Naval Academy Athletic Association. BUMMEK HESOHT8 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OSTEN D Occupylnc an entire block of ocean front and connected with tha famous Boardwalk: 10 the popular Chelsea section; capacity 500; jnusually Urge, cool room with unobatruetsit view of ocean from all, every appointment and comfort; aaa and freah water In all bathe; running water In room; 40O0 ft. of porches aurround the hotel, th new dlnlnc room overlook tha sea; dneit culilne ana white aervlce; orchestra of soloing; danctnx twice dally, social diversions, magnificent new Palm Lounge; special, 117.80 up weekly; Illustrated booklet mailed) auto meet train; management by owner JOHN C OOSSI.Bn. Manager. CHALFONTE Atlantic City, New Jersey The Leeds Company Leading Hlgh-CIaa Moderate-Rate Hotel. ALBEMARI P Virginia av., nr. Dch. Cap. lira parlor, private bath, etc.; sxcel, tabla. 10 up wkly; $2 up dally. Bklt. J. P. COt'E. OCEAN CITY, N.J. THE BREAKERS Only Boardwalk hotil. K. A. YOUNO, Mir, CAI'K MAY, N, J. THE WINDSOR bj:cr!,or,oc'n Y"w M1BB IIAWIN. NEW ENOLAND Par Harbor, Me. 1? y EXCI.C8IVK NOTED CUISINE . THE LOUISBURG Bar Harbor, Mains Open July I to Sept. 15 IC.PHIOH. Mar. Hotel Lenox. Boatsn 9 Chebearue, Me. MAUTjiou.yjrgy gas UKDFOItD 6FKIN0S, PA. Bedford Springs (Fa.) Uotel and Balhj In the bum delightful section or tha beauti ful, healthful Allegbsay Mountains'. Cool. iavUaatUs brex Good road for saoipr. tag 11M1 and wuta afford every eomfort A Indoor ad outdoor dlveralan MAONaBIA. BATII8 & MBDICJNAL WATBRS, Formal jpantog Jus 1Mb. Now epa far autiabfl tMiria4 U. E. BHMlg, Managw. tauwifflgvme, p.t. OF REGULATED FAMILIES MISS BJURSTEDT, STAR FROM NORWAY, PLAYS Performs in Mixed Doubles on Courts of Merion Cricket Club This Afternoon. HAVERFORD, Pa., June 3.-As the courts of tho Merlon Cricket Cluh, Hav crford, were pretty well dried out by 3 P. m. today, play In the women's tennis championship of Pcnnsyhanla nnd East ern Stntcs was permitted to contlnuo after n delay of a day nnd a hnlf. Sov ernl mntches In tho women's doubles and ono In mixed doubles between Mrs. Mar shall MacLean nnd W. T. Tlltlen. Jr.. and Miss Molla BJurstcdt and H. K. Schlnzcl occupied the courts Immediately the above decision wns made by the Grounds Committee. Shnfcr to Defend Jersey Title NEW YOrtlC, June 3 O Carlton Sharer, the holder of the New Jersey Stato tennis cham ntonshlp In ln,tlcs, lll play through the tour nnment In defense of his title and cup In the meeting which will begin, Monday, June T, on the court of the Montclnlr A C. Nell c. btotens, the winner of ini.l. nlll also compete, nd the field Includes P. II. Alexander, O, F. Touchard, T. n. Pell. W M Hall Louis liraves, B. 11. Voshell, A. II. Man, Jr. and others. Heffcrnnn to Box Notter Franklo Notter, of Now York, will en counter tho hard-hitting Joe Heffernan, of West Philadelphia, In the star bout of the second show at Fntrhlll A. C. to morrow nlsht. Five other Rood bouts have been arranged by Matchmaker Stanley Dooley. Lehigh Elects Powers SOUTH P1:tHL.BHEM. Tn , Juna 3 K D rowers, of Olenrldge, N. J , was re-elected captain and manager of the Lehigh Unlteralty tennis team for next year. From o $25,000 OUT TODAY ; js- S3. DROLL GETS FIRST AT DOUGLAS TRACK Gabrio Is Second and Longfel low in Show Position at Louisville Today. DOUGLAS PAnK, Louisville, Ky., Juno 3 .Droll, Gnbrlo and LonRfcllow were tho nnlmals to rnce Into the re spective plnces In the opentnj? dash hero this nftcrnoon, and tho tlmo of tho 6 furlongs was 1:12 1-5. Droll outstrodo Gnbrlo In tho Inst furlons und won, golnB nwny nt the finish. Gnbrlo wns lapped In the dnsh to the wire by Longfellow. A fine Hold faced the starter. First nice, .",-jenr-oIds and up. 0 furlonKs Droll.lt"!. lieoith si.no H. ' won Oabrlo. HO. Oooae. l 40. 4M.S0. second. Lonafellow, ins Gentry. cl.riO. third. Time. 1 1.' I Ijick Hose. Mabel Montgomery Lady Tnn chlta. Ulrkii. Allcdo. Sister Florenco and Iln- "SJcSnd'rn'ce: maiden colta. 2-j car-olds. Rfur-lonmi-rorklclioo, 114. .Small. .. r-i $l.ai). won: Col. Matt. 114 Ooose. 4 10. 4...o second: Polrama, 114. Onni, 4.RO third. Time 101 n-n. Aapar.-wu Ham. Stcohen R. J. C. Welch nnd Meditation a.ao ran. , Third race, allowances. S-yera-olds and up, 1 mile 'larn und Stripe, 118. Gnni. 270. J.C.O, IB 80. won, Miss Klelder, 103, Stirling, J20.30, f 00, second, Converse. 110, Ilnblnson, 8 70, third. Tlmo.l.l'J 4-5 JIarlon Ooosby. Skllea Knob, Dr. Larrlck and Royal Interest also ran. BREAKS PLUNGE RECORD Chris Hildebrand, Company G, First Regiment, Creates Mark of 42.6.' Christopher Hildebrand, Company G, First Heglment, broke the regimental record lit the plunge for dlstnnce. Tho new mark Is six Inches better than the old record of 42 feet Great Interest la being taken In swimming of late at the armory, and In the near future several battalion swimming meets will be held. Nothing "An inventory made the first of this year shows that we are to'day worth $25,000. In five years we have built; up our farm on a saving of $2000, which is all the money I have actually put into the $25,000. All the rest has been taken out of the land. We now have a plant that will yield in total receipts about $5000 a year." The Story of a Preacher's Farm Is One that You Should Read m cTEe COUNTRY GENTLEMAN FIVE FIRST BELMONT RACE IS ROYAL SPECTACLE Only Three Stdrlers, But Wns Hotly Contested Frfor Rock Is Winner of the Daah. BELMONT PAHK, New York City, Juno 3.-Only three starter lined up for the first race hero this afternoon, but It wns a royal spectacle once underway Eddie Dugan, on Friar Hock, the logical favorite, had to employ all the tricks of his trade to beat orr the attempts of Jockey Warrington, on Prince of Cc-mo to land As It wns, the Ctochran bay colt was beaten narrowly. Murphy was given a fine ride by Jockey Dreyer. The Umo of the five furlongs was .68 3-S. Tho summary Klrst race, for 2-year-old, 50J added, S fur longs stralght-Fflar npek, ilo, B. Dugsn, 4 to in, out, won: Prince of Como, 10T. wir rlmrton, 7 to 2, 1) to 20, out, second: Murphy, i?' J'.JJr,rvJ2 ,0 ' " o S. ou. third. Time, ,!S8 a- Only three starters. Second mce. for 3,VMr.AM. A i,t m,A ecftA a ..-,-- ,.-. -i.:. -"'... "' '-,;;.'' cwv, ,, iiiiiuiiKs, iiinin courar itouesmaia, lis. , u nirionKs. main course itouesmaid. l?a, Jyn'. 3 .,0 -10' ou, wni Kilkenny Dor, C. nnrel, ,1 to 1, 3 to S, out, eecondi plogy, 84, P. louder, 12 to 1. 6 to 2. out. ai4. C. A ,Mln.v third Time, 1 II 2-S. Prairie nlso ran. .n.,v.unt pi. j.juurr. Third tace, for ,1-rear-olda and up, selling, IH0 added. 1 1-lrt miles Blue Thistle, 111), O, ni'ne,.t0 out, won; llepubllcan,, 111, J llutnell, 11 lo 10, out, second Time, 1.407-3. Only two atartera. Fourth race, the Hyde Park Handicap, for .1-yenr-olda and up, 70O added, 1 mile Fllt teruolrt. 117, K. Uugan, 6 to 8, 1 to ,1, out. won. nunes. ira. J. Preyer, ff to 2, 6 10 X nut. aeeond, Ileriae. 100, J, Mcpihey. 8 ti 1 to 2, out, third. Tlmo, 1.30 2-8. Garbage nlso ran. I Fifth race, steeplechase, selling, for A-rear- olda and un, about 2 miles Oun Cotton, 1J1S, W Konard, 8 to 1. 2 to 1, out, won; Abdon, , ti ,. jjumn, 1.1 o hi, 4 o o, out, secona. r,ncia, lot, ,v, itiirn, .1 itj j. 10- o OUl. third. Time. 4.20. Prljolee also ran Sixth race. .1-year-olds and up. selling, purs 500 mile Chesterton. 10.1. M. Buxton. It to f, even 2 to II, won: Dr. Duenner. 107, J, Dreyer. U to I, 2 to 1. 4 to 5. second; Jaw hone 107 llonklns. 6 to 2. even. 1 to 2. third. Time. 1 41. Deethoren Dervish and fienulclda nlso rnn WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY National League Club. ChlenRO. . l'lilllles . Won. Loet. Pet. Win. Lose. Split. 33 in .500 to 18 .fftn .33B .313 llostnn 30 18 323 B1A .333 .333 .313 .313 Ilrnoklyn St. Louts . ... Pittsburgh.. Cincinnati.... New York. 3n in 10 21 473 474 488 .403 1R 20 1(1 10 437 .472 .444 .400 14 20 .412 .429 Not scheduled. American League Club. Won. Lost. ret. Win, Lose. Ppllt, Chlcnaro 27 13 .343 Detroit 27 17 HW Iloston 10 IS 17 ID 21 24 .330 .328 .437 .441 .413 .371 .541 .543 .314 new lork . 10 Waahlnaton. IB Cleveland.... 17 Ht. Louis 17 Athletic ... IS 27 .323 tWIn tiro, tl.one tiro, ot scheduled. -iiuiiirn imntponeu Federal League Won. Lost. Tct. Win. Lone. Split. Cluh. lMtUhiirrh 23 17 .373 .583 .331 .,.. Kansa City. Newark . . . . Chlraicn .... St. I.ouls Ilrooklyn . . . Ilaltlmore.. 23 .375 .585 .301 22 23 . 18 18 15 .S(H .... ... .801 .371 .548 .314 .518 .800 .480 t513 1-.402 .SS .487 IIuTaln. 13 .333 .t.300 ,317 Not scheduled. tWIn two." ILos'e Iwol .341 Open Season Tomorrow The J3th Street Boys' nlno will ply their nrst same of the season tomorrow morning; at Belmont Cricket Club, 49th street and Chester acnue. They will wear their new uniforms. Their opponent will be t.i 20th Street and Allejrhenj Aenuo team. The 4Uth atreet team would like to book games either at home or away. Addreas J Lswler, 4th atreet. and Wocfdland avenue. 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