Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 05, 1915, Final, Page 13, Image 13

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PHILADELPHIANS
$G0LFTOURNT
cal Women Win Match in
Griscom otip uoniest, y to
t 6 M r s . Vanderbeck's
Play Sensation oi the
Day.
iWlVEHFORD, To., June 5.5-"Thrlll-
5 just aooui u..". ."" ..-....
fi.fiM In the contest between New York
"l Philadelphia for possession of the
ement A. un.,., uu,. .... "
'IllUdelph"1 won uy a uiuiuuue iu , u
,rt hlcger thnli nt ono time appenreil
fn, and of these Philadelphia won 2 to
Ci.. York's 1. ...
Tti- Tfirpn miiiuuua .vuui iu uiu avii
rrtbably everything else In the con
tt, ", overshadowed by Mrs. Clarenco
IW-W.-Lb-. nlnv acalnst Miss Lll-
!' '? j. ti.n tnntrntinlltan rhnmtilnti.
11 I1.' .' ..l, l,.,1 irnlf wlllinllt n
rl VHnueruutn. j.j- d-.- - . -
" ..a Wanted her opponent 3 up and
fVnl&y. Seldom, if over, has "Mrs. Vnn
J&i olayed better golf, and without
"J.nbt she Is a better golfer at the prcs-
Svi lime than over before in ner career.
sjnt time ' . , . . ... ..
Ms- . TTlRLUII IUJ . ..,,
Cits for the first nine holes, a scoro
iJtrOK" V" ,l,f 1, Wtonoot In I.of
tnit a , , l.nloa nhp nlnvprt r.omlmr
I!"1.0".:-. .. nntlnr lives. Her short
5'lpu wonderfully nccurato and her
i ihp
vr no -- - - -
'ntffnoPnaldalH.8Dar.ow played much
v.iir nKttlnst Miss Marlon Holllns than
ihi dM In her match with Miss Osgood
V.ttMday. and defeated her opponent 3
b Mi i to play. Miss Holllns waB de
Scdly erratic, and yrs. Uticlqw took
iplendld advantage of every mistake sho
DWfj' n. H. Stockton arid MIbs acorgl
'.. 'nishon evened up matterB by de-
Ltlnff respectively MIb Anltn Phlpps
;j jirs. Caleb F. Fox. Mrs. Lawrence
cut nu New York In tlw lead by de-
featlnff Mlas Mildred Caverly nnd then
t.mft most exciting matchlbetwccn Miss
Cttherlno Davis and Mra. (3. M. Heck
i.k.r Thev wero all square at the 18th,
tut MIjs Davis Just secured the victory
m the ism u lno ou s'ruK0'
Right behind came anoiner xu-noie
latch, but this time Mrs. A. S. Rossln
"on for New York by defeating Mrs.
! If. Fitler. This made the scoro 4 tb 3
'fa favor of New York, but the local
'women oon snaicncu me icmi irom .mo
.IIXMUID.
ltlss Florence McNecly nftor being 3
fB&rtvn and 5 to play to Mrs. M. D. Pat
tenion, pulled a splendid victory on the
,18ta hole, and. Mrs. a. S. Munson, Miss
P.'C. Orlscom and Miss Eleanor Chaitd-
d !gl"jtr recorded handsome vjrtorlcs over
8. Sirs, W. 11. wnuney, ansa iMsa i'ick-kj-
lirdt and Mrs, C. Robertson, this giving
t Philadelphia a lead of 7 matches to 4.
pi Miss E. 0. Hood lost to Mrs. C. Boycr,
kut a 13-hole match between Mrs. W. S.
C'HIlIea and Mrs. Gouvcrneur Morris gnve
(.Philadelphia m Jarloyt of the matches.
'i?Ia the two final matches New York
,-Und Philadelphia split oven.
i' Miss Helen AJexandor, of New York,
IflXeatlnB Mrs. G. Henry Stetson, and Mrs.
f rtalton Herold, Philadelphia, beating Miss
H,J. Alexandor. Miss B. Ethel Maul was
unable to fill her place on the local toam
' either yesterday or today, owing to an
c -attack of grip.
L In order to wrest the trophy from Phil
ILiMphla New York will have to win flvo
pert of the six foursome matches.
Tbl.tMLm match summaries follow:
PHILADELPHIA. NEW YOTIK.
Kn. a Vanderbock. 1 JIIs Lllllnn Hyde.. 0
IHJ.H. Harlow. 1 Sllss Marlon Holllns 0
Mill Anita Phlpps.. 0 Mrs. H. It. Stockton 1
Vn. C. F. Fox 0 Mlaa n Ill.hrm 1
ft MIm M. Caverly.... 0 Mrs. I, Swift 1
mm iavia i MTB. U. llecKHCIier. U
Jtn. E. H. Filler. . . 0 Mrs. A. S. Hosiln. . 1
aisi J, McNeely... 1 Mrs. M. D. I'aterson 0
i " Munson. i Mrs. ir. W. Whitney 0
llTL 7. C. OrlSCOm. 1 Mica r. Vilthnft n
!" E. Chanillcr. . . 1 Mrs. O. C. Robeson." 0
him Bllrn Hood... 0 Mrs. C. Iloyer 1
)!n. W. E. Illllca . . 1 Air n mi. n
S'?,-,,?- 6'?'on- 0 Irs. H. Alexander'.' 1
HMllton Herold. I Miss J. Alexander.. 0
0
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Vanderbeck defeated Mlsa Hyde,
Ur D..U. .. ... ... . ... .. . n
fe i .;' o. ' . ujirmwi ansa iininns. a nnn i".
nrm W1"1, erented Miss f'hlpps. .'! and 2.
f!: J,"",1 5efeate,l Miss Caverly. .1 onj S.
IS ThS? defeated Mrs. HeckWher, 1 up in
Kletaf R""ln d"ealci1 Mrs. Filler, 1 up In 10
f. 85? gee'y teteatea Mrs. I'atterson. 1 tin.
li 2 Mr ?n debated Mrs. Whitney. 4 and '.'.
ail x """" ueitruicu ansa ncicnarat, 4
Ulji Chandler defcatel Mrs. Robeson, 4
u S?Xcr ie'.t!'i 5Il8a Hod. 3 and
Holt7' defeated Mrs. Morris, 1 up
In 10
MIh M ll.V.H.U. .,... .J
f I m ' .tu:i uviemeu airs,
Stetron,
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t jfS.Hwol(t defeated
Miss J.
Aloxander,
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COLFER W.J. TRAVIS
HAS ANOTHER TITLE
jVeteran Athlete Today De-
leated John G. Anderson for
.Metropolitan Top Honors.
JPTE, N. T June B. Walter X. Travis.
twan of a score of years, won the
petropolltan.Bolf championship here this
wraoon. He defeated John G. Ander-
"P. In the afternoon round' after
held to a tie In the morning.
tlUJ WOn tha nftffmnnn 1fi-V,nln mntph
?'..."" one of tha ereatest battles
BB
"'stu. xne morning round ended
1P at 18 holes, hnth moM to kino K
Jff", the course. Travis went out
1L1, """"nine round, and In In un-
r. ,uaKlnK "is total 82. Anderson
1 ..JJ al.lhe turn ' Ul niorning
IJttlof a 42, making hla count 82.
KMers i
""' t auout 2600 followed the
- we auernoon round, while the
n,crwd numbered 1500.
Bit
.v ,or the morning round fol-
5 5 4 6 8
15 4 5 4
3 n 41
4 fi 10
Itli
an
11 4 41
li 442
afternoon card;
i 5
i 4 6
4 S 36
5 ti-38
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totals5: 3
B 3 40 70
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Mb. urn!ng Afternoon
wn.
40 42 as it -in
tnen showad &! n -nMA
-m during WinttZm TounZ
WOMEN'S GOLF MATCHES
inTrai-P nr,n,m;
' DEFEATS
ST. LOVtS BROWNS
Continued from rKC One
wTt w!lKhy t0XM t0 'r'- a"y
errors. "' No runs' no hl8' "
FOL'RTU INNING.
errors. 'J'- N tUtxs' one hlt-
ba'ntehM ."rt.1"' ,01dflnS ns hit
tL mi? !(1 ''?' McI""'s filed to Shot.
,?i' MJd,lnK Rlle second. McAvoy fan
ncd. No runs, no hits, no errors.
FIFTH INNING.
Kopf threw out I,avan. Aghew popped
to Kopf t,quderinllk walked. Rarry
; a. If m'tlful stop of Shotten's hard
fiV"1 thrcw ,,ltn m,t Ko "ins, no
hits, no errors.
v?nl'l?nM V""er. Kopf walked.
M yckoff '.nniied. Kopf died Btenllng, Ag.
new to I.avan. No runs, no hits, no
errors.
.4lXTH INNING.
x"?U!l .VVunlked Au8tl" at0'e flocond.
?m?7 vCn lrnU,ml. AUBtln going
to third. Wnlker singled to left, scoring
Austin. Walker Btolo second. Walker
went to third on Vyckoffa wild throw
to catch him at second. Williams walked
and stole Becond. I,enry fanned, l.avan
struck out. Ono run, ono hit, ono error
Pratt throw out Murphy. Ilnrrv dou
bled to left. Wnlsh wnlked. Rube old
ring singled to right, scoring Harry, and
alsh went to third. Oldrlng stole sec
ond Molnnls singled to centre, scorlng
... . "u ulurl"B- .Mcvvoy struck out,
while Mclnnls stole second. Malono sin
gled to centre, scoring Mclnnls. Pratt
threw Kopf out. Four runs, four hits, no
errors. ,
SEVENTH INNING.
Agnew singled to left, E. Wnlker bat
ting for Ijiudormllk. E. Walker fnnned.
Agnew took second on n wild pitch. Shot
ten filed to Oldrlng. Austin struck out.
No runs, one hit, no errors.
James pitching for St. Louis, WyckolT
nut, Pratt, to Loary. Murphy struck out.
Rarry fouled to Agnew. No runs, no hits,
no errors.
EIGHTH INNING.
Pratt struck out. Malono threw out
C. Walker. Williams filed to Kopf. No
runs, no hits, no errors.
Walsh fanned. Oldrlng fouled to L,eary.
Mclnnls filed to Shotten. No runs, no
hits, no errors.
NINTH INNING.
Lapp now catching for the Athletics.
Lcnry filed to Kopf. Lavan filed to Mc
lnnls. Agnew struck out. No runs, no
hits, no errors.
JAY PATCH VICTOR
IN BYBERRY RACE
Light Harness Races Draw
Large Crowd Eleven Horses
Jlun in Class B.
BYBEnRY, Pa., Juno 6. A large crowd
saw the light harness races today nt the
Philadelphia County fair grounds. The
fields were unusually large nnd the fin
ishes were close and exciting.
Jay Patch won the free-for-all event In
straight heats, defeating the rtooster nnrt
Carna G. lloth heats were timed In 2:16.
Eleven horses faced the starter In Class
B, mixed, wjilch was won by Itcddlo
Lake. Besults:
FREE FOR ALL.
Jay Patch, b. g., E. O. Manger
Booster, b. g., N. Yelland ....
Carna, G., b. g., A. Ashton
Time, 2:16, 2:16.
CLASS A MIXED.
Mazio Madamllne, J. Smith ..
1 1
2 2
3 3
St. Margaret, b. g., F. Masland
Princess Cochato, b. m., A.
En-
whistle
3 2
Time, 2:22-y4, 2:26.
CLASS B MIXED.
Reddle Lee, B. Conn 1
Prlnclda, F. Masland '.. 8
Matty Boy, Peoples 2
Free Mason, Doan 4
Prince J., J. Kecans 6
Mollie B., A. Peoples ,7
Adslm, R. Simmons 5
Daisy K., C. Krouso 11
Jack Homer, F. Bishop 9
Build Owyho. A. McClay 11 10
Baron Arnold, Danenhower 3 11
TRAPSH00TER T0MLIN
HIGH GUN AT NEWARK
Camden Gunner Breaks 174 Out
of 180 Targets in New Jersey
State Title Affair.
NEWARK. N. J., June 5.-Fred S. Tom
lln, of Olassboro, a member of the Cam
den Shooting Association, carried off tho
coveted amateur target championship of
New Jersey here this afternoon In the
Dual day's shooting of the Now Jersey
State shoot, Tomlln breaking 97 out of
his quota of 100 targets, with C. B. Piatt,
of Brldgeton, and Frank J. Hlnellne, of
Camden.
Tho Camden Shooting Association mem
bers finished second and third, with 96
and 95 breaks scored, respectively.
The Camden Shooting Association
representatives made a clean sweep In
tho two State team challenge cups be
sides the first three medals In the ama
teur championship were won by the
South Jersey Cracks, while Fred S,
Tomlln has out-shot all amateurs and
professionals, breaking 524 out of hla
total 510 targets; Albert I Ivlns, of
Red Bank, second high amateur, with 497
breaks.
For the third day's high average, Tom
lln again led the field with 171 broken
out of his ISO targets. Piatt, the Camden
representative, was runner-up with 173
targets.
i ' '
Fed League Meets Today
CHICAGO, June 5. Tho Federal League's
board of managers will meet here today, pre.
Idem Jamea A. ailrooj said the members ex
oictJd to talk oer tlw -baseball situation, but
hTd nethlne of Importance before them.
Miss Wagner Wins Title
NKY YORK, June 5. JIlw Marie Wagner,
Hi New York State champion, gave another
btant dUpUy yesterday nth tennis tour
SamSit fw -V Vstern New York State ctam
SsEsbip ft TKrtwtale. when she won tb flna
""Vf. , ZJ u.nn,n'u aliiti!s from Mrs. Itoyal
$& Tra.ght !.; tW.'frS.
EVENING LEDGER
EVENING LKDGEB-FHlLADELPniA. to
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SAM M'MEEKIN AGAIN
LANDS BELMONT RACE
Top Hat Is Beaten in Six Fur
long Dash Adams Express
in Show Position.
BELMONT PAItK, Juno 5,-Sam Mc
Meekln romped heme n winner over Top
Hat In the Inaugural dash on today's
program here, and sprinted so well that
ho wns timed in 1:10 3-5 for tho 6 fur
kngs. Top Hat shook off tho attempts
of Adams Express to win the place.
The summaries:
First race, the Creemoor high-weight
handicap, $C0O added, C furlongs straight
Sam McMeckln, 132, J. Broyer, G to 5,
1 to 2, out, won; Top Hat, 132, E. Dugan,
7 to 2, oven, 2 to B, second; Adams Ex
press, I2S, CJ. Byrne, IS to 5, 11 to 10, 1 to
2, third. Time, 1:104. Nourcddln nnd
Spring Hoard also run.
Second raco, for maidens, 2-year-olds,
$500 added, 5 furlongs, straight Tea
Caddy, 115, E. Dugan, 3 to 5, 1 to 3, out;
Plaintiff, 115. T. Davles, 7 to 1, 2 to 1,
7 to 10, second; Murphy. 115, J. Dryer,
3 to 1, 7 to 10, 1 to 3, third. Time. :60 2-5.
Old Koenlg, NolII nnd Plquetto also ran.
Third race, ladles' handicap, purse J2000,
for marcs, 3-year-olds and up, mile Addle.
M., 106, G. Byrne, 3 to I, 6 to 5, I to 2,
won; Lady Botha, 104, J. Butwell, 3 to 1,
6 to 5, 3 to 5, second; Comely, 113, Borel,
6 to 1, 6 to 2, 6 to 5, third.
Time 1:39 3-5. Flying Fairy Pomette
Bleu and Chnrter Maid also ran.
Fourth race, the Belmont, 52500 purse,
for 3-yoar-olds, 1 mile and 3 furlongs The
Finn, 120, G. Byrne, 7 to 5 and out, won;
Half Rock. 126. D. O'Nell, 40 to 1, 3 to 1,
out, second; Pebbles, 126. Borel, 3 to 5,
out, third. Time, 2:18 2-5. Only three
starters.
Fifth race, 3-year-olds and up, selling,
purse $500, 6 furlongs, straight Amans,
92, P. Louder, 16 to 5, 6 to 5 3 to 5, won;
Superhuman, HI, Borel, 6 to 1, 2 to 1,
even, second: Lost Fortune, 112, T. Nolan.
30 to 1, 12 to 1, 6 to 1. third. Time, 1:11 4-5.
Young Emblem. Uncle Jim, Aviator,
nosemarlne, Hilt Stream, Hydroplane and
riantagenet nlso ran.
LOUISVILLE SPRINT
ISGIFTTOMAZMK
With Mott Up, Henderson Geld
ing Defeats High Private in
First Douglas Park Race.
LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Juno 5. Jlaznlk,
with Mott up, won tho opening dash heto
this afternoon. High Private was second
and Colle third.
The summaries:
First race, 3-year-olds and upward, 6
furlongs-Mnznlk. 103, Mott, $6.50, $4.15,
$3.30, won: High Private, 108, Goose. $5.70
nnd $1.70, Becond; Colle, 101, Robinson,
$5.90. third. Time. 1:12 2-5. Doe Rls,
Foundation, Sweetneart Sue, Gabrlo,
Prospect and Lackrose also ran.
Second race, 2-year-olds, 5 furlongs
Rochester, 112, Peetz, $28.60, $5 and $3.10,
won; Gypsy Blair, 100, Robinson, $2.90 and
$2.40, second: Eulogy, 100. $3.10, third. Time,
1:00. Mediation, Argument,' Asparagus
Sam and Belgian Trooper also ran.
Third race, selling, 1-year-olds and up,
mile and sixteenth Impression. 110, Gnns,
$4.50, $3.20, $2.40, won; Beulah S., 101,
Stirling. $7.10. $3.40, second: Old Ben, 106,
Goose. $2.90, third. Time, 1:13. Korfhage
and Jessie Louise nlso ran.
Fourth race, $500, for 4-year-olds and
up, 6 furlongs Deposit, 111, MQAtee, 1 to
3, out, out. won; The Busybody. 114.
Dodd, 5 to 1, even, out second; Miss Prlm
ity, 111, Ballngtr, 20 to 1, 5 to 1, even
third. Time 1:112-5. Arcene, Balfron
and Lamb's .Tall.Awf fttteir.ara
wjftaw cWaut IIIU Ml.
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9'
this city, won his 'JWU-poinc is.s tiantune tut
llard match fiom Joseph Mayor, of Phlladel
Iihla. last nljtht. capturing the llnal blook by
M points. Total scope: TVylor. 21U0; Mayer.
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PENN NINE BADLY
BEATEN BY YALE
Continued from Pnirc Oni
dlebrook to third bu3c. Legoro stole
second. Hunter elngled over second, scor
ing Mlddlcbrook. Legoro wns out at
plate, Irwin to Koons. Rcllly fouled to
Koons. Two runs, two hits, one error.
SECOND INNING.
Wallace filed out to L. Mlddlcbrook,
who ninde a long running catch. Koons
struck out. Moore struck out. No runs,
no hits, no errors.
Hush walked. Rhctt was safe nhon
Murdoch dropped his fly In centre.
Punipelly sacrificed. Wallace to Kane.
Mulburn lilt to Wallace, who thrcw out
Hush at plate. Milburn stole second.
Ulictt and Milburn scored when II. .Mld
dlcbrook hit In front of plate and Koons
throw wildly to first. II. Mlddlcbrook
stole second nnd went to third when
Koons mndo n poor throw to second.
L. Mlddlebrook walked and stole Becond
on the first pitched bnll. Legoro waa
out on a close decision, Kane to Wal
lace. Two runs, no hits, three errors.
THIRD INNING.
Kane struck out. Splelman struck out.
Elchelberger out, Rellly to Bush. No
runs, no lilts, no errors.
Hunter filed to Irwin. Rellly walked.
Bush hit to Mooro. who thrcw Rellly out
at second, and Bush wns doubled nt first,
No runs, no hits, no errors.
FOURTH INNING.
Murdock wnlked. Irwin singled to cen
tre, Murdock going to second. Mntchett
mndo a' homo run far Into right Held,
scoring Murdock nnd Irwin ahead of
him. Wallace filed to Ithett. Koons
walked. Mooro walked. Kane struck out.
Splelman struck out. Three runs, two
hits, no errors.
Rhctt singled to centre. Pumpelly
struck out. Rhett stole second nnd went
to third on Splelman's wild pitch. Mil
burn walked. Milburn stole second. H.
Mlddlebrook hit to Kane, who caught
Rhett at the plnte. L, Mlddlcbrook filed
to Irwin. No runs, one hit, no errors.
FIFTH INNING.
Elchelberger tiled to H. Mlddlcbrook.
Murdock hit by pitched Call. Irwin tiled
out to L. Mlddlebrook. Mntchett fouled
to Hunter. No runs, not hltB, no errors.
Legoro filed to Irwin. Hunter double,
to left. Rellly nut, Moore to Wallace.
Bush struck out. No runs, ono hit, no
errors.
SIXTH INNING.
Wallace singled to centre. Koons sac
rificed. Pumpelly to Bush. Moore walked.
Pumpelly made a wild pitch, on which
Wallace tried to score from second, but
was caught nt the plate, Hunter to Pum
pelly. Kane out on a fly to Milburn.
No runs, one hit, no errors.
Rehett out, Splelman to Wallace. Pum
pelly was safe when Moore lost his
bounder. Mllbume filed to Murdock.
Pumpelly went to second on a passed ball.
II Mlddlebrook struck out. No mns, one
hit, one error.
SEVENTH INNING.
Splelman hit to left Held for three
bases. Klrhelberger drove a liner to
Rellly, who made a double play unas
sisted, getting Splelman, Murdock nut.
Legore to Bush. No runs, one hit. no
errors. '
L. Mlddlebrook was safe on Eichelber
ger's poor throw to first. Mlddlebrook
stole second. Legore tiled out to Moore.
Hunter filed to Murdock. On the throw
in U Mlddlebrook took third. Rellly
singled to centre, scoring I Mlddlebrook.
Rellly stole second. Rellly stole third.
Bush walked. Bush stole second. Rhett
walked. Pumelly singled to left, scoring
Rellly and Bush. Mllbourne out, Kane to
Wallace. Three runs, two hits, one error,
EIGHTH INNING.
Irwin struck out. Matchett drove to
Mllbourne, who made a clever one-hand
stop and threw him out to Bush. WaN
lace walked. Koons filed out to L. Mld
dlebrook. No runs, no hits, no errors.
H. Mlddlebrook out, Splelman to Wal
lace. L. Mlddlebrook was safe when
Kane fumbled his grounder. Mlddle
brook went to second on a balk. Legore
gets a home run to right field, scoring
Mlddlebrook. Hunter aoumea to centre,
tellly walked. Bush singled to left, tcor-
big Hunter from second. Rhett singled
r cht lie d. Pumpelly strucK out. aiii-
urne went out, Kane to Wallace, Three
uns, 4 nits, no errors.
NINTH INNING.
Moore walked. Hlgson batting for
ane. Hlgson walked. Splelman singled
fn left, scorlne. Moore. Hlgson was out,
,h, Mlddiebroo:. to Rellly, trying to reach
lUlru. KicneiDerger luuieu iu jiemy.
Ifurdock walked. Walsh now pitching
lar Yale. Irkin singled to centre,
ilatchett was out on a grounder to Hush.
Ope run, two hits, no errors.
JFISHERMAN OR A BALL PLAYER; BUT IT'S ALL THE SAME, LOUIE
- 'TTRDAY.
JUNE
FAVORITE DEFEATED
AT DORVAL MEETING
Viley Is Raced Into Submission
in Dash by 3 to 1 Shot
Hearthstone.
DORVAL PARK. MONTREAL. Can.,
Juno 5. Hearthstone beat the favorite,
Vlley, hero this afternoon In tho first
rnco at 6V4 furlongs for 3-year-olds,
while Miss Jean showed. The sprint time
was 1:07 3-5.
The summaries:
First race, selling, purse $400, for 3-year-olds
and up. 5V4 furlongs Hearth
stone, 100. Tnplln, 3 to 1, even, 1 to 2,
won; Vlley, 100, Connors, 3 to 5, out, sec
ond; Miss Jean. 112. Smyth. 3 to 1, oven,
I to 2, third. Time, 1:07 2-5. Single. Ada
Anna. Nlla, Edmond Adams and Joe
Knight also ran.
Second race, purse $100. selling, 3-year-old
non-winners of two races since May
15, 6 furlongs A. N. Akin, 112, McDer
mott, 3 to I, even. 2 to 5, won; Zlndcll,
100, McAtec. 5 to 2, even, 2 to 5. second;
Reflection. Ill, Mntthcws, 4 to 1, 3 to 2,
4 to 5. third. Time, 1:14 2-3. Indifferent.
Celebrity, Faker, Smiling Maggie and
Doctor D. also ran.
Third race, purse $100, selling, 4-year
olda and up, that havo not won at this1
meeting, mile Irish Heart, 100, Smyth,
1 to 1, 8 to 5, 4 to 5, won; Bogart, 109,
Cooper, 2 to 1, even, 1 to 2, second;
Lucky George, 109, Obert, 5 to 1, 2 to 1,
even, third. Time, 1:13 3-5. Ovntlon,
Lllllnn Krlpp. Sir Fretful, Bula Welsh,
Liberty Hall. Font nnd Water Lad also
ran.
Fourth race, King George Handicap,
$1500 added, sweepstakes, for 3-ycar-olds
and up, 1 1-16 miles Klngloy, 112, Metcalf,
even. 2 to 5. out. won; Brave Cunarder.
102, Taplln, 3 to 1, 4 to 6, 2 to 5, second;
Onlto, ICO, Turner, 12 to 1, 3 to 1, even,
third. Time. 1:47. Stalwart Helen. Or
mulu, Tactics, also ran. (Valaday, Jr.,
Buck Keenan, Privet Petal scratched.)
NEWC0MB, IN FORM,
LEADS TRAPSH00TERS
Pennsylvania Champion Loses
But One Bird in First Four
Trips Despite Wind.
Forty gunners fired over the traps of
the Cednr Park Oun Club's registered
target shoot today. At the end of tho
first six events of n card of 10 targets,
Charles, II. Newcomb, holder of the Penn
sylvania, target emblematic target, led
led the field, collected 92 and made a high
run ot 54.
Al J lell .the Allentawn gunner, and J.
Griffiths, of this city, were runner-up,
each shot bagging 90.
Newcomb lost only one bird In his first
four trips to the score, achieving the best
feat of the day.
Strong winds made shooting difilcutt,
for it turned the clays nil around as
they went soaring Into the sky.
Scores:
SIMONTON'S TEAM WINNER
Trapshooters Defeat Coyne's Squad,
238 to 149, at duPont.
WILMIXOTON. Del., Juno 5. The feature
at tha duPont Club shoot this afternoon waa a
match bstween duPont employes, captained by
Wltltum Coyne, manager of sales, and W. A.
Slmonton, ,'hlsf of traffic. After the worst
scores made In u long time Slmonton's team
iwou, 2HH to HO. Tho match was for blood,
ana tho shooting spirited. For the Spoon
euints. which k.orei also count on the lllchard
sot, trophy, tho shooting waa the best In seme
time. The sco.-cs:
Coyne team-I. E. Miller. .1: I.. P. Mahoney,
IS; W. i Jenen. 0; W. C. Wilson, 1. J. 8.
Cirant, ; T. K. Jackson, 1.1: E. 11, Jenks. 18:
11 U lindsay. !; H. J. Nlchol. 0: la C. Fer.
rtdnv, 12: F. H Ounsolus H; Mllo Boyd. 3;
Henhett Sailn, .1; W. J. Pumthrey. 8; O. L.
Colte IV O V. lienkhardt. 1- B. F. Carluy, 5:
W. M. Coyne. 23. Total, 119.
Amateur Boxing- at the Gayety
Flve lnttitstlng boxing bouts were the fea
turo of last night's amateur program at the
Gayety Theatre. In the 103-pound class hid
Clark defeated Young Andy in three rounds;
Tommy Slurray stopped Voung Coster In the
second round, the latter's , seconds throwing
the snonge In tha ling, while the referee dis
qualified Young Joe liurns and Dago Frank lor
fouling each other. In the feminnal of the
lis-pound class Kid Reynolds knocked out Jo
Carer In the first round. In a special pro
fessional bout Bobbv Williams defeated Youn
l.oury in four rounds.
Philadelphia Polo Team Victorious
Th. Philadelphia Country polo team this
afternoon downed
tsrnoon downed the team of the Sth Iiegl
mint. United States mvoiry, in ""V"
usnt, unnoa o
Uytd at Bala
pUjfi at Bala. I
Country Club, 1W
Dual score: Philadelphia.
sth icegiment, uniieu
State Cavalry. 13!..
5, 1915.
NORMS WILLIAMS 2D.
Philadelphian Captain of East
ern Team to Play in Panama
Pacific Tourney.
n. Norrls Williams, 2d, of Philadelphia,
tho national champion, will lead tho team
of four Eastern players who will Invade
tho courts of California In an effort to
capture the Panama-Pacific titles. Wll
Hams, who so eensatlonnlly lowered the
colors of Maurice E. McLottghlln last sea
son, win tie the captain of the team, and,
with Watson M. Washburn, George M.
Church and Dean Mathey. will uphold the
honors of the Eastern States.
The selection of the team wns an
nounced yesterday by Robert D. Wrenn.
Harvard and Princeton sham lh linnm-a
of the selection, as Williams and Wash
bum are wearers of tho Crimson, and
their teammates of tho Orange nnd
Black. Williams has twice been a mem
bcr of Davis Cup teams. He wns beaten
by Churrh for the national Intercollegiate
championship. , , iranm
Church and Mat hoy won the Western
doubles championship. the sectional
matches and stood ns challengers to Mc
Loughlln nnd Bundy for the national
titles at Newport. Williams rates No.
2; Church, No. 7; Washburn, No. 9, nnd
Mathey wns ranked In class 2.
DORIS GETS FURLONG
IN SCHOLASTIC MEET
Catholic H. S. Boy, in After
noon Games at Villanova,
Wins in 24 Seconds.
Villanova College officers hold an Inter
esting high school meet this afternoon on
college fold.
Catholic H. S LnSalle, Narberth H. 8.,
Vlllanqva Prep, Nowtown H. 8., Haddon
Held H. S.,Tolentlnc, Royersford, Camden,
Swarthmore, VIncland entered teams.
The summaries:
Running broad Jump (Class A)--Von
by Elscr, LaSalle; Mahoncy, Catholic;
Sullivan, Catholic. Distance, 10 feet 10
inches,
220-ynrd dash (Class A) Doris, Cath
olic; Glasscock, Catholic; Dietrich, Cath
olic. Time, 24 seconds.
220-yard dash (Class B) Wynklewlcz.
Villanova Prep; Donovnn, Catholic;
Mooney, Catholic. Time, 25 seconds.
High Jump (Class B) McCalley, Villa
nova " Prep; Coursalt, Villanova Prep:
Barr, Swarthmore II. S. Height, 5 feet
4 Inches.
SSO-ynrd run (Class A) Sullivan, Cath
olic; Boland, Catholic; Redding. Villa
nova Prep. Time, 2:15.
RSO-jnrd run (Class B) McCauloy.
Villanova Prep: McIIugh, Villanova
Prep; Greer, Catholic. Time. 2:11.
Our Mother of Sorrows scored 46 points.
Lady of Victory 8 nnd Tolontlnc School 7.
The morning summaries:
ICO-yar.l dash Won by Tcnny, Mother of
sorrows; second. Oullen, Mother of Sorrows:
thirl. Ityan, Mother of Oood Council. Time,
11 ..ecoi Is,
220-yard dash Won by Muth. Mother of
horrnws: second, Lucent, Mother nf Borrows:
third, McQulrc, Ludy ot Mercy. Time, 25 iwc
omls. Half-mile run Won by Kellv, Mother of Sor
row; seiond, Connelly, Tolentlne Orammur
School; third. Lnwn, Lady or Mercy. Time, 2
minutes 25 seconds.
Shot put Won by Cullen, Mother of Sorrows;
second, Tcnny, Mother or Sorrows; third,
lirown, Tolfntlno Grammar. Distance, 35 reel
8j Inches.
Ilnlt-mllc relay race Won by Mother of Sor-rn-is
(rullen. Thompson, Teiiny and Kell);
second. Tolentlne Omnimar School; third. Lady
of Victory. Time, 1 minute 4R second
llroail Ji:mi Won by Thompson, Mother of
Sorrows; second, t'ullen, Mother ot Sorrows;
third Mcfliilre. Ludy of Victory. Distance, 10
feet 2 Inches,
iiirii lump won oy .ileum re, i,oay or vic-
torv
seconu. jenny, aiotner or sorrows; third,
I.uicnt
Inches.
Mother of Sorrows. Height, l' feet &
PHILS SCORE THREE
IN OPENING ROUND
Continued from I'age One
rolled to Nlehoff. Miller tapped to Alex
ander. No runs, no hits, no errors.
FIFTH INNING.
Alexander singled to centre. Alexander
went to second on a passed ball. Meadows
tossed out Bancroft. Byrne lifted to
Bescher. Becker went out tho same way.
No runs, one hit, no errors.
Long boosted to Wleser. Dolnn called
out on strikes. Becker took Hyatt's long
fly on the line. No runs, no hits, no
errors.
SIXTH INNING.
Betzel nnd Hyatt retired Cravath. Nle
hoff fouled to Snyder. Butler threw out
Luderus. No runs, no hits, no errors.
Bancroft tossed out Betzel. Snyder
walked, the first Cardinal to get on base.
Meadows forced Snyder, Byrne to Nle
hoff. Butler struck out. No runs, no
hits, no errors.
SEVENTH INNING,
Welser struck out. Klllefer doubled to
left. Alexander popped to Hyatt. Miller
threw out Bancroft. No runs, one hit,
no errors.
Bescher out. Luderus to Alexander,
who covered the bag. Miller called out
on strikes. Bancroft whipped out Long.
No runs, no hits, no errors.
EIGHTH INNING.
Byrne lifted to Bescher. Becker popped
to Miller. Cravath singled to right. Mil
ler toascd out Nlehoff. No runs, one hit,
no errors.
Dolan filed to Cravath. Hyatt fouled
to Klllefer. Byrne tossed out Betzel. No
runs, no hits, no errors.
BELLA V. WINS TROT EVENT
Makes Impressive Debut in Road
Drivers' Matinee on Speedway,
In the .racing on the Speedway In
Falrmount Park today by the Boad
Drivers' Association six homes con
tested In the Class F trot. In which Bella
V., making her debut on the course, won
In two heats. Fred M Doctor Box
bury's stallion, was the contesting fac
tor, finishing second In both heats.
Al. Winkle scored a victory in Class B
trotting, with his entry. Lady Llthla,
after dropping the opening dash to
Que B.
The third race was a mixed affair.
Stranger annexed the Initial trip down
the half-mile course, and St. Peter
showed first under the wire In the next.
Toronto Beats Braves
TORONTO. June S. The Toronto Interna
tional League team defeated the WMbJ'a
champion Boston Nationals la an xkiMMea
inmeTisre yesterday. 5 to 1, Boston sad Iu
regular team la tbs Bald.
13
S RESULTS
TED MEREDITH FAILS
IN 600-YARD EVENT
Olympic Champion Bucks Head
Wind at Artisans Meet and
Is Fifth.
Ted Meredith, Penn's flyer, found con
ditions too adverse to try for a new
coo-yard record at tho Artisans' meet to
''ay t Houston Field. Ted started and
uiniieu nun. Handicaps up to 23 yard
were awarded ngalnst him. He trotted
the first 410 In 52 seconds, but slowed Up
Intentionally In, the last spurt when he
saw he could not make a victory of It
Joe Lockwood, of Pennsylvania, was
one scratch man to come through the
handicap fields. The Pcnn man won the
100-yard dash In 10 1-B seconds.
Keenan, of the Morton Boys' Club, set
tho paco In the half-mile open event and
wns never headed, He had 76 yards hand
icap. Slgmund, of Pcnn, was on the 5
jar,i mark, the lowest marked Btarter,
but could not ptaco. Tho 880-yard time
wai, 2:03 1-8.
Tho summaries.'
S80-ynrd run, open-Won by Keenan,
Morton Boys' Club, 75 yards! second. W.
H. Rumen, Germantown B, C, 45; third.
"h.uuiu, iuurnuciio . .. 60! fourth,
Noel, Marquette C. C, 60, Time, 2 min
utes 3 1-5 ccconds,
Midgets half-mile relay-Won by Ran
dolph Boys' Club (Llpowltz, Brick,
Comlnsky nnd Asperino): eocond, Apex
Club (Palter, Goldman, Cohen and
Israel); third, Germantown B. C. (Dowd,
white, McBvoy and Jenkins); fourth,
Klngsesalng A. C. (Rawlins, Bchell,
Mysiafer nnd Small). Time. Mi 2-5.
100-yard dash, open, final Won by J. n
Lockwood, Pennsylvania, scratch; oei
ond, Rollly, Marquette: Elsman. Boys'
Club C. C, 20 feet; Gardiner. Pcddy In
stitute, fl feet. Time, 101-5 seconds.
100-yard dnsh, for Artisans Won by
Trout, N. W.. 7 feet; second, Weitz,
Union. 12 feet; third, Reed, St. John's, 10
feet; Laur, Union, feet. Time, 102-6 st
onds
COO-yard special run Won by R.
Meredith, Peddy Institute, 28 yards; sec
ond, A. F. Steele, Germantown B. C (27),
third, S. J. Dorscy, unattached (17);
fourth. J. B. Pceso, Now York A. &
(12). Time, 1:11 3-5. "Ted" Meredith
finished nfth after n try at the American
record.
SSO-yard relay raco for boys under 18
years Won by Germantown B. C. (AI
lard, Scanlon, Brcnnan and Dowd); sec
ond, Amster A. A. (Junkln, Walsh,
Umffer and Wodell); third, A. M. B.
Cluli (Pollenkoff. Rothman, Altushuro
and Reed); fourth, N, W. Boys' Club
(Nlemnn, Gallagher,Flnk and Connolly).
Time, 1:40.
One-mile, open Won by J. Morse.
Boys' C. C 85 yards; second, P, E. Slg
mund, Pennsylvania, 20; third, O. Price.
Germantown B. C. 20; fourth. Goodman.
Chestnut Street Pier, 125. Time, 4:36 3-6.
N0RRIST0WN MEET
BIG EVENT TODAY
Sixteen High Schools of That
Section Compete in Big Cin
derpath Carnival.
NOrmiSTOWN. Pa., Juno 5. Sixteen
1.1..S pci.riM ostitis section of Pennsyl
vania are battling for honors on the
I,., .ei'-,tnh ami track events at the
Public School Field hero this afternoon,
the occasion being the 13th annual Inter
scholuBtlc track meet of the ,Norrls,town
High School f
Tho meet begnn nt 1:30 o'clock. One
hundred nnd twenty-four nthletes com
peted. The high schools entered are: Ablngton.
Allentawn. Atlantic City, Chester, Chel
tenham, Lansdonno, Lancaster, Lower
Merlon, Media, Norrlstown. Pottstown,
Bndnor, Bending, Upper Darby, Tredlf
frln, Easttown and Wilmington Friends.
Summaries:
The summaries:
100-yard dash First. Motley, Atlantic
City, second; Holmes, Chester; third,
Hnsseen, Atlantic City; fourth, Hall.
Vllntlngton Friends. Time 10 3-5 seconds.
220-vord dash (Clnfls A)-Flrst, Motley.
Atlantic City; second, tie between Hu ...
Bndnor, and Pierce, Beading; fourth,
Sassen, Atlantic City. Time 23 3-5 sec
onds. SS0 yards First. McLaughlin, Chester!
second, Cornog, Badnor; third, Reldlert
Norrlstown; fourth, Ball, Radnor. Time
2 minutes 131-5 seconds,
220-yard dash fClass B)-Flnst, Shocji.
Upper Darby; second, McLean, Lans
downe; third, Muth, Lansdowne; fourth,
Osmond, Lower Merlon. Time 25 4-5 sec
onds. Pole vault First, Schmehl, Beading:
second, Brown, Media; third. Heyser,
Norrlstown; fourth, McGrady, Chester.
Height, 9 feet 9 Inches.
Broad jump First, Downing. Radnor:
second, Storch, Atlantic City; third.
Shoock, Upper Darby; fourth, Krcmp,
Beading. Distance, 20 feet 1 Inch.
Shot put First. Wilson, Radnor; sec
ond, Connocer, Atlantla City; third, Jde,
Norrlstown; fourth, Hall, Wilmington.
Distance, 43 feet 11 !i Inches.
A new track record.
One mile run First. Swede, Norrlstown;
secondi McLaughlin, Chester; third. Hart
man, Allentawn: fourth. Beldler, Norrls
town. Time, 4 minutes 63 4-5 seconds.
TROPHIES ARE AWARDED
The victorious West Philadelphia H)h
School crew, winner of the Interscholastlc
rowing championship on the Schuylkill
River on Saturday, May 22, received the
B. F. Keith's Theatre trophy at the
theatre last night. The crews of Cen.
tral High School, with Coach Keyser and
Manager Baldl, and Northeast, with
Coach O. E. Gerpey and Professor Big
man, were present to do honor to the
victorious eight. West Philadelphia was
represented by 13 young athletes, with
Coach Marsh, Profeasor Shaw and George
Astley. one of the members of the faculty
The boys occupied boxes dn each :
of the house.
AMKRIO.IN LEAGUE
BASEBALL TODAY
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