p fill JW'Kl m- ; BJURSTEDT WINS TIONAL SEMIFINAL TEIPUY TODAY m G. H. Wightman Also !ands wex' ie"" n L Against Miss E. M. w Final Kouna 01 WyonienTesTomorrow. Lr HA.HTWS. T Jun0 U" MlB8 U ?B1,. and Mrs. O. M. Wight- W . ...... In h ermlnnnl .n their maraiw '.. ... national singles tennis '.J..,. . the Philadelphia Cricket ?;. .nd trill toe at a P. m. to- KFL- In the nnat. tWw" .. ,. of thn nrellml- utul . i. (.. has l.oon round" Ui" " """" """ ," r . of anxiety nmontj tennis Wi . .... lthor or both of tho it?f . failed to reach the nnal round. iKont" . . nimoat happened, ferMarthZ Guthrie, of Pittsburgh. ! .i. WnrWCK an gin to inrco nuiu- fS" "fhJe successive championships feVo 1911 as Miss Hazel Hotchklss. P'rnn! was having everything &2V own way with Miss (Si JI fox, Germaiuowii. q..v " ''.liand Miss BJurstedt fur 'FLa c ded contrast when they took :PrfVtM. morning. The Pittsburgh If 'niarstedt has tho swarthy complex fewartw".... h Norse anccs. fn th. nrst set Miss Quthrlo beat f flhiwt'dt at hor own game, ln 'P'.'H h! n on tho defensive she was kt& otftlnually. and so effectively K. captured the set by 6 games to It tS following manner: $&(." 10 14 114 C-2T-1 P" ,!l, set Miss Djurstcdfs pow fetthsnd strokes kopt Miss Guthrie lfT..e line continually, and whon lK.an ?.r. had a chance at net rt was eau . -- - ;W for, point. 'iSKedt ..4746514 4-34-6 'Srthrli . 19 13 3 4 3 2-25-2 fctfeVedlt cannot be given Jo Etothrte 'or the gallant and heady W. put UP against Miss BJurstedt. jkui iu F . nccomnl shed '1W !:.; ;; l. had been able hBnSw Ihe start of tho tournament. M lines ww nn offort M ;;t, phenomenal "gets," but did not ." 1. .,- returns that were worth S?" .l'. ....t.i.lnn nf thn match she T'0!1 i.. .nnvratii1ntpd unon her fine'1 uwirwi, ;""---"--:- A. "outing anfl like a iruo ou. io, ,..,, -fctri. "J11"1 BJurstedt was too clever FL.. m.. niiirotfrtt had wno tho first L umei of tho third set there was ' omiht that the untlmato result Ud be In her favor. Her wicked fore go! itrok.es countea umo una ogum unu 'rot places with rare accuracy. Srtlr set jafijuritedt ..4414418 4-80-8 'In Guthrie .... z i t,f.i iris Dlurstedt. 01; Miss Guthrie, lvRftrc-W. T TUden, Jr. ta- .l- .,.... .Amlflnnl ATlnu Vtw hnrl i id mo unii " -- - Qjiurlce In the opening game, but lost loW. ;A itwt game followed, Mrs. Wightman rbttni alter advantage had first been jh-ta In favor of Miss Fox. n.n.,mnntnwn ulrt nimln hnd tho nd- iHrf. tn fhn fhlrd i?nmn. hut narVed n. ijtnll' fault, and tho score went back ;t Jiuce, JIM. wigntman tnon winning. ; Ainr losing mo iuiuui buiuo w wc, I to Fox registered her first win by tak- th fifth. Airs. Wightman then won B j Bill two games unu me boi, u-i. tlln. Wightman won tho first gnmc of tl. u.Anil Af nti 1nf thA nnv, flna , fjitoolc the lead upon winning the third Iiair, una Jl tvus iwu uu wituii .hio Wljiiman captured the fourth, although xSi F won two more games In the repm let. ane piayeu a aerensive ana lwj game throughout, Mrs. .Wightman riming the set 6-1, and tho match by two ii4 .v uuuo. 174 icorei: lft pmsi SET. ri,Trirttmn.. . 4 7 B 4 1 0 412-0 WTn 2 S 4 0 4 4 2 21 X K' w, v. SECOND SET. i, 424444B24 t-riT-0 IfcUI-lIn. Wlnhtman, CO; M!s Fox. 45. Kmt-I.rnford HMJIv W-Bnal round): a iiolla BJurstedt. Norway, defeated KuJIariha Gulhrlo, Pittsburgh, 3-0, 6-2, t'w, Oeorse Wightman, Boston, de UtM.U,M E"Za M' FX' Germantown Plthe round before the semifinal of the k- 'luKic. Aiirea uaDney, L,ongwooa, te?."! lrittB a Wright, of the same US ii ' ana A,e0 A- Thayer. Phlla iKJW Cricket, defeated E. M. Edwards, ft?" Jn the aomiflnal Thayer playa KlJ'."" Jr- on1 Wright plays ja-mg eiadij. f-HARVARD GAME tFEATURE TOMORROW iVoro - 1Tnl. T-i Tii? 5t to Win Last Bin- Game Franklin Field. University ot Pennsylvania base- ! had only a light practice this Hi In Drenarnttnn fnr tha Tfftrvnrd Iff'ch will be the feature of the fl'MB11 Day celebration an Franklin orrqw afternoon. It will be the Mrtant game of the year for the I and Coarh Rnv Thnmn8 wants 't. It will also be the last game Tear on Franklin Field and the Harvard or any other team or ton's calihrn has. ever nlaved Alumni Day. ania Alumni Association has lng special efforts to brine out :wd. for the other features of the more Important than ever Til. Ant t..... k MBvr.nnn tail 4 uo iacil w w... tic of the graduate, who will n about Pranblin TjlalH hu n)aKKetm. gjtous clasaes will be dressed In earn and the parade will be ft U Affaip l)an game will be staged at 3 vn in form dlsplaye4 this year f 1 a strong favorite to win. The " h won the majority of its o Jate and Pennsylvania has not llt fortunate Th nrimmn baa the PttChlnar Ntnff nnH o ilranrir hlt- iUlnatlon. The chances are that ylvania pitcher will be H. K . who pitched for the Quakers in WItnlflR- Kama with Harvard three o Wallace la now Id the bast . and if he can repeat his last " against Harvara, ei.'u thinks he cuould win. MtfCETON TENNIS VICTOR Representative Rain iHtercoI- )M Championship From Cornell. T Hi Lis, N y . j una U Prlnee- ay oa in. iiiturcolUariate tannUi Kvohmu ,1. ..,,, ,-..,,,..11 i t a in O.KIRKBY SOUNDLY DEFEATED barely Has Expert Been I Beaten 6 Up and 5 to Play. J Marston Is Victor in Jersey KSSEX COUNTY COUNTnY CL.UU, West Orange, N. J.. juno ll.-Rarely has Oswald Klrkby met with such a defeat as fell to his lot today In tho second elimi nation round ot the Now Jersey State golf championship at the Essex County Country Club. The champion was beaten by Maxwell n. Marston, of Baltusrol, Up and 3 to play. A now champion will be crowned this year In. any event, for, besides the put ting out of Klrkby, Max H. Behr. of Baltusrol, who won the title here several yeais ago, was almost as easily beaten by Hoy D. Webb, ot Englewood. tho medal winner. The margin was 6 and 4. Marston not only played fine golf, as shown by his medal round of 71, but ho caught Klrkby oft his guard. Tho Cham plon drovo well enough; In fact, held his opponent nicely oft the tee, but Marston, usually uncertain at tho shorter game, was distinctly en his mettle. Marston wont along very steadily nnd took the lead at tho third hole. Then he recorded a line three In the fourth for another win. He became three up at tho eighth, when Klrby was green shy, and onco more, on the ninth. Klrby could not cope with tho superior approaching of Marston. Thus the Baltusrol man was 4 up at tho turn. The long, up-hill tenth was another credit to Marston, who played It well enough for a win, and he presented Klrby with the eleventh by driving out of bounds. Klrby got a fine threo there, winning the next two holes. Marston settled tho match. For the purpose of seeing what Marston could do, the bye holes were played, and the card follows Marston Out 4 4 4 3 4 6 4 4 4-3 In 5 5 6 4 4 4 3 3 3-35-71 Klrby- Out 4 4 6 4 4 5 4 E E 10 In 63563334 43576 j WEST ORANGE. Behr was no match for Webb at any stage of the round. The Baltusrol man took the first hole, but Webb camo back strong nnd took the next three holes in succession. lie was 4 up at the eighth, but Behr took the ninth In 4 to 6 when Webb half topped his tee shot. Taking the 10th and 13th holes Webb became dormle, and a half at tho Uth settled the match. Tho card: Webb, out 4 4 5 4 3 6 4 3 6-37 Behr, out 3 6 6 5 3 5 5 5 441 Webb. In 5 4 4 4 5 Bohr, In 6 4 4 6 6 C. Edward Van Vleck, Jr., never could get going against E. B. Schley, of Morris County, and the last named bowled over his man, by 4 and 3. Carl S. Farley, of Upper Montciair, eliminated tho youthful Chester Maxwell, of Trenton, in a match that went to tho homo green. Summary: CHAMPIONSHIP SIXTEEN. Second Hound. C. II. Farley, Upper Montciair. beat C. U JIaxwell. Trenton, 1 up. Maxwell n. Marston, Doltuerol, beat Oswald Klrkby, Unglowood, 0 up and tt to play. Hoy D. Webb, Englewood, beat Max S. Hehr, Daltusrol, ." up and 4 to play. E. B. Schley. Morris County, beat C. E. Van Vleck, Jr., llaltusrol, 1 up. SECOND SIXTEEN. Second Hound. C. P. McMillan, Essex County, beat O. Owen Winston, Morris County, 1 up. William Watson, Haltusrol, boat F. C. Reyn olds, Kssex County, 1 up, 10 holes. D. II. McAlpIn, l!d, Morris County, beat P. C. Downey, Essex County, S up and 7 to play. Paul Moore. Morris Count), beat F. S. Mitch ell, Ulen Hidge, U up and 1 to play. TIIIHD SIXTEEN-Fin&T HOUND. Charles W. O'Connor. Essex County, beat Chnrles T. Lansing, Knickerbocker, by de fault. Schuyler Van Vechten. Baltusrol, beat A. F. C. Wllllgan, llaltusrol, by default. W. T. Chlsholm. Essex County, beat H. U Chamberlalne, Englewood, 2 up. It. I. Graham, Morris County, beat E. F. AUsood. llaltusrol. H im and 4 to llav. ,; :- .. . '.- r . : n. it. tiarris, .stiex county, ueai r. S. Douglas, Essex County .1 tin nnd 2 to nlav. josepn uoagion. jr. Montciair. beat Edward Slilpnen. Morris County, .1 ur and 1 to pluy. Hnbcrt I. 11a rr. naltusroi, beat Oscar l. Gubolman. Essex County, 1 up. Dr. D. Webb Cranberry, Essex County, beat u. ueou uranoerr', r.ssex uouniy, oefc Hoftman, Essex County, S up and 4 to A. O. Hoftman, Essex C( play. FOURTH SIXTEEN-FIRST nOUND. W. Gorton arcen, Baltusrol, boat C. J. Mar tin. Baltusrol. 1! up and 1 to play Dr. r. A. Hteeie. uanoe urooit, oeui r. . li. Fullerton, Baltusrol, 4 up and : to .TntAnh F. Tavlor. Essex County. n ay beat J. I. Ol minima. rf.ut.u... u uv ... Clmrlrs E. Van vleck, Essex County, beat W B. F. Moore, Canoe Brook, 3 up and 2 to play. Henry N. .McHweeney, Atlantic City, beat Sldnev M. Colgate. Esiex County, by default. Frederick II Thomas. Morris County, beat A. R. Plerson. Jr., Olen Hldgo, by default. T. W. Baldwin, Glen Ridge, beat Charles U. Flack, Essex County, 4 up and a to play. F. U. Richardson. Morris County, beat J. Bradsnaw, Morris County, by default. BLUE BONNET ENTRIES FOR TOMORROW'S MEET .,.. Y,MHM,n,i. K .... ami A ,n nlav First race, 1000 added, handicap, 3-year-olds and up foaled In Canada. 1 mlle-Sulve. Mol. Pt; Cerf Volant, DO; Amphlon, 112, Hampton Dime. 102; Llnsln, l6s; Sea lfri. 1US. Meissen. 108; dartley. 101. Buives Mol and Cerf Volant CSePcond race. J50O added, selling, S-year-clds a furlongs-Medea, 103. aentlewoman, lull; Mcl.ellan. 108. 'Uroomstraw, 100; Rosswater, 111; Eddie T.. 1U: Tito, 100; Irkln, 103. Tar- "Thl'rd'ra'c. J0O0 added, handicap, 3-year-olds and I up, 0 furlongs-KIn Worth, 104; Protec tor, 100; Shyness. 00. Water Lady. 103; Her- roFouVth; ." WndVo'r, Hotel Cup. .;-year-old. and lip 160 added. Ill mlles-Prlvst Petal. noa- Water Bass, 120; Commonada. 107: Tac ts. 100; "ounfalti Fay. 102, Kingly. 125. Fifth race. Prince of Wales steeplechase. 11200 added, 4-year-olds and up, about 2 mlles Promoter. 130. 'uryndown. 141; Chester Krum. 118- W ishlp, 1.17, Sun King, ISO. b i xi n r. . ?y--,Tib ,,.-- pi J -,-.. V Briar T?iiHeroseros. 110. uoaaon, ivt wiiib, j. InqulJia? 111. 'Mamma Johnson. 110; Liberty "satenth race. $300 added, selling. 3-year-olds and TudI 1 mll-squeeler. 111. Cultyhunk. IM; !proftslv. 112; Ollnt. 10. Supreme, t nZSKi i MaeDons d, 100' Jabot. 101: 'Fly iini l(r- Kaian. 101: tuther. 108: Egmont. nr Bi'.shy'Head, 10T Sfsrtlan. JOT: Buck Kit Sin 108: Ida Claire. 4; Oalaxy. M. "Apprentice allowance if 4 pounds claimed. Weather loudy; track good. 103; Sleuth. 113. J,0"1"! ?S"ni . i-..un. inn: Anavrl. 113 lley. 107; and un. o iuriuns" Path. 110. Dick's Pt, .106; Rlchwood. 113 NO j II uhmc vni .2"r.r"5vj; s .S!r.T..$o !33SrJH2SLt EVENING LEDflEB-PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, JUNE if, WINS CLUB GOLF i , jttg00i , .J I t .Sassa;. . t , Miss Catherine Davis this afternoon won the Philadelphia Cricket Club title, defeating her opponent, Miss May Bell, 2 up. MISS DAVIS WINNER ST MARTIN'S TOURNEY Clever Golfer Lands Philadel phia Cricket Club Handicap Affair From Miss Bell. ST. MARTIN'S, Pa., June 1L Miss Catherine Davis won tho women's handi cap tournament at the Philadelphia Cricket Club today by defeating Miss Jlay Bell in the final round, 2 up. Miss iBell was given a stroke on two holes of the 13-holo round. The second eight was won by Miss I. A. Richardson and the third by Miss E. IV. Honry. Summary: FIRST EIGHT. Final Round. MUs Catherine Davis defeated Miss May Bell, " ""' SECOND EIGHT. Final Round. Miss A. I. Richardson defeated Sirs. S. Lo gan. 2 up and 1 to play, THIRD EIGHT. , Final Round. MIjs n. W. Henry defeated Mrs. E. Rltten house Miller, .1 up and 1 to play. TOMORROW'S ENTRIES AT JAMAICA COURSE First raic, for 2-year-old fillies, selling. 3 furlongs Ataka, 101; Tralce. 103: 'Devonshire Dollj, 100; Edna Kenna, 100; Plumose, 100; Lily Heavens, 100. Second race, for 3-year-olds nnd up, selling, 111 mill" roublet, 100; Amain. 115; 'Lady Rankin, 103. Wooden Shoes, 113; Spearhead, Third race, for 2-year-olds, selling. BV4 fur-longs-Thls rare failed to fill nnd the following subtuut.l "Prairie. 110; Mamie K.. Jul; J. J. Llllls. 113; Lost Fortune. 113. Superhuman. 10V Yaaopeep, u;i. -xounK i-mnicni. .i. Fourth rate, for 3-year-olds and up, tho Pnumonek Handicap, 8 furlons-s-Ten Point. lYn. Yinkoe Notions. 110; Vladimir. l3, Hester Prynne. KM Coquette, 102. Harmonlcan, 12i , Flilnny. 102; High N'oon. Ill; Andrew, 100: C1"-Tl'enW.1gTht of Andrew Includes a pen altv of fHo pounds. .. , , ., Fifth .-ate for .1-year-olds and up. handicap, i l.io illes-Klilni Fairy. 110. Slumber II. 114- Tor? Hot 100 double fcagle. 102, Doublet. DO-'cimfleld. 0T; Huguenot, us: Rasiano, 03. Sixth rncc. for 3-year-olds ond up. maidens, n fiirlongs-HanovIa, 110; , Sandmarsh. 113; Oammon. 112; Vlflr. 112, Fuiiy Wuziy. 112; Jlngllns-. HO. Vodeles. 113. Apprenticeship allowance claimed. Weather clear: track fast LATONIA RACING CARD FOR MEET TOMORROW o-i,t mee. 8-vear-olds and up, a furlongs A ma." n. 10 Mj?-; "jSK.S lUCHlllUlll, wy. - --...--. - . Malabar, Manasseh, W): 31ara Cassldy, vu. ex, iv. R?eVnS race purse, for 2-year-old maidens. 5 fufrongs-LadyPAl"ay. 10U; Southern L-ug ue. WO Eulogy. 100. Blooi Test. 10JI; Organdie iS'. &rJZ?A ii2; Polvma. 112: Traction, 112: 107. Rt.nhen It.. 112 Fleuron ana toiym. SZ.X n it Fleuron and Polym. Ji efter- sonUylngiton entry. 0ThlrJrace; handicap, f or 3-year-old .and up. Choice. 120 UVmrth ra See. the I-atonla Derby. 3-year-olds. dded. IV, mlles-Tetan, 122;,Dortcn 110,000 added, 122 Leo Ray. 122; oysl " '" "c"'r, EFl"h0nr.c0.. h?hd Sp- 3-year-old, and up. 1 1-18 mllesBroom Flower. 8T; Water Blos ioni 104; Prince Hermls. 110; Hodge, 114, UlsYx1hT? Trse, a-yearIds. 5 furlongsr Cardome JMi Lucky R., JOO: lUrry Oardnei. ICO liriVhl Bar, 103;Eillfon, 112; George. 1U. seventh race, selling, for yf"-,M'ind-1 mil. and TO yards 8os ous. 101; 'Big Dlp i.? 102. Oroavenor. 100, Miss jKorpe. 101. Beulah 8.. 10T. 'HonanM, 108; First Degree, 108: Brynllmah. 110. Five pounds allowance claimed W.athJr. raining; track muddy. ' ii-THUs fiWOMCTRIC KIPS-CY BUTtTiNTO THE LIMELIGHT-WHICH GOES OUT ii .WKS.V'&SSSiT ,me HQSffigWrXaW&'rA . CHAMPIONSHIP PENN BALL TEAM AT SHIBE PARK Real Summer Heat Greets Ath letics, Indians, Emory Tit man and Others. 8HIDE PARK. Philadelphia, Juno ll Thcrc was real heat at Shlbe Park to day. It's great dope for pitchers and other ball players, but It was sort of hard on Emory Tltman. He wasn't around, marceling as Is his wont. The Perm tonm laying off for tho day In preparation for tho tlft with Harvard tomorrow turned out to see how It Is dono. They should have been up yesterday when the Indians pulled some first-class Inside college stuff. Bressler slabbed for the Macks, while Fohl's choice was Morton, the boy whom Trls Speaker has sponsored as having more stuff than any one since Addlo Joss. Southworth took Lelbold's place at cen tre. None of tho cripplos lined up for the A's. Thoy should all be back soon, however, when Mnck gets ready to spring the trick from up his sleeve. The Indians shook down a scare for tho fans with a near run in the first. Southworth popped, but Turner cracked out a nice single, later stealing second. Chapman fouled out, nnd Wood banged a wicked drive to Kopf who couldn't handle It. He re covered, however, and winged Turner tit tho plate. Bressler lost hold a 'bit In the second. Granley dead-headed to first, and Smith sacrificed. The Wambsganss person got one on his elbow, and there wero two on base with one down. O'Nell was out on a long fly. Mr. Morton chipped some Ice for his own game by a two-bagger on n. drive that wns too much for Barry. Southworth beat out a grounder. Maione then pulled a peach when he Intercepted Lapp's throw to second on Southworth's attempted steal, and Morton wns run down between third and home. It was a world's series play on Malone's part. Southworth more than proved the last half of his name In the third when he made a one-hand catch of Strunk's ap parently sure three-bagger. Right off the ground he got It and It took a triple som ersault to stop him afterward. As nice a catch as was ever made In the field suburbs. Southworth came from the American Association and his patron saint is Jack Knight. NEWSIES TO PLAY BALL Evening Ledger Team to Meet Ascen sion Athletic Nine. The Evenino Ledoer newsboys' base ball team, which has won all six games r)nyed thus far. will cross bats tomorrow rutrnlng at 9 o'clock with the team of tho Ascension Athletic Association at West moreland and K streets. The members of the team, rarging In age from 1. to 11 vcars. usually acquit themselves In p. manner that would do credit to much older players. John B. Smith, Kensington branch office of the Evenino Ledger. Kensington and Ihlgh avenues, is the manager. The line-up of the team Is as DWZeldln, right field; H. Hfttech. catcher: J. Tlerney pitcher; USa tier, shortstop; W. Walker, left field; J. Gowen. third base; A. Rosa, first base; W Buckley, centre field; E. Watt, second base. The team has two mascots, N. Tier nay and B. Zeldln. ioK. PICKLES PACDS MUE IN NEW RECORD TIME OF 2:06 AT BELMONT In Free-fov-All Event at Third Day's Meeting at Narberth, James Bell's Race Wins Finally. N'AnnERTH, ra., June it.-The lat of the three-day series of races was held hero this afternoon on the Belmont course, when the free-for-all pace was run. A large field wns entered and the finishes were very close and exciting. In the first heat of tho free-for-all race Pickles, who won his heat, was so close ly pressed by Sellers B , a bay gelding, by I,B.rnet, driven by Klnc, that she was forced to break the previous record for a mile pace In a rnce. The winner travel ed tho distance In 2 rhliuites 6 seconds She paced the last quarter In the re markable time of 31 seconds. Gauging her mile by the time In which she made the last tiunrter. Pickles would haVo romped homo In 2 minutes 4 seconds. Pickles won the second and third heats and the ruce In good time. The crowd which turned out lo witness these races broke all previous records for attendance. Many owners and drivers of horses were In attendance, as well as men prominent In other walks of life. In the 2:25 class pace, first heat. Prodi gal, a brown gelding, led Number Two, a brown marc, driven by S. P. Peacock, across the wire. The winner's time in thl heat was 2:1H,. The summitries: 2 2", class, i ace. purse JSOO. Prodigal II. i,r, g. by frodlul imcr A t-or, of Frehold, N. J....T., 1 .SunU'cr ro, br m , by MeloJIous iii'.Ti!; ,'ir,",'r s v ha. " Mil dletonn. Del -j l,l'" Justo. br. m., by Justo, driver 'el Pitman, of Trenton, ,V. J n Paction tvic, bl. m., by Baron Posey, driver On,rg White, of Lanndnle. Pa, 4 Time of the mllo 2 Hty, 2'14'j, 2:HVi. .ry'"ror-.n" Pce First bent. Pickles li ni.. by Hlllle Sajre. oned by James Bell, ol Philadelphia, drlier M0t J sn,cr" B, b g , by Lamnret, ownedby William C i:ckert, of Heading, Pa. urher Kme ",.., 2 era chest m.. by Lorenia llnmlln. 1 1 1 1 owned by C. E. Pitman, of Trenton, N J. anil driven by himself .13 3 Iwanna, br. m, by Oiono. property of 1J. Berry, of ricmenton, was scratchod. Tlme-2 im. 2 onv., 2;in Plrkles created new mile record In drst heat 2:2; cla trot, beat three In five heats aiio j.rtuj- Comoro, o. m., oy zombro. A. II Cox, Paoll. Pa. Pago... . . Dinger Boy. b. g.. bv Andy Russell, Unrrlson, Rho-iestown, N. J . . Orlnelda, r. m , by Prince McKen. 1 2dr 3 1 1 2 .1 4 4 5dr, 5 6dr 0 7 0 ney.Andy McDowell, of Bustle, Pa. : Non n.. br. m., by Be Suro. Lelght hnmmer, Norrlstown h Spenoln, br. m. by Wnlnut Hall, Mott, Cynwyd, Pa j Dumbarton Uoy, br St., bj Dum barton, Smith. Philadelphia., ( Kachel O , b m . by Muscovite. E. Coles, Monroovllle, N J Time, 2:174 2'1T, 2:18 and 2:13t;. I 3 -..tut , . ,,in ,n BinrilT. Tho order of the finish In the fifth heat was as follows. Olnger Boy. Hrst; Orlnelda sec ond: Hachel O.. third, and Lady Zombro. fourth. Time, 2-lOki. The money was nwnrdert as fnllons- First. Olnger Boy second. Orlnelda. third, Lady Zombro. and fourth Rachel a. LINSIN GOOD THING AT BLUE BONNETS Campbell's 3-Year-01d Gelding Runs Good Field Into Sub mission at Montreal, Can. BLUB BONNETS TRACK. Montreal, Can., Juno 11. Llnsln, C. S. Campbell's 3-ycar-oId gelding, lived up to promises this afternoon, when at the meeting of the Jockey Club ho ran tho n't of the' field in tho slx-furlong rnce Into submis sion during the eaily stages and then won going nwny at the finish. The time, 1:15, was not exceptionally fast. Rustling got tho place money nnd Herr mann, tho Bhov, Jockey McAteer gets credit for the victory. Tho summary: First race, selling, handicap, for 3-j ear-olds and up, II furlongs-Llnsln. 107. McAfee. JD.1I. JI00, $.1,211, on Hustling. 111. Ornth. ". $4. M, second: Herrmann, 114, aoldsteln, jl.'O, third. Tlmo. 1:18. Last Srork. Lady Spend thrift, Duke ot Chester, tit. Das. Hampton Dame, Hrverock, Auster. Maiden Bradley, Otero and Matter Neka alo ran Seconl raco. purje MH) added, for 2-j cur olds and up. 5 furlongs Anita, 113. Taplln, S.U ., 1 no, $3, won. Candle, los. Schutilnger, ill CO jw.70. second, Casco, 108. McAtec, $2 t0, third Time. 1 02. Olomer, liny McGee and Blue Cod .ilo ran ... Third race, maldtn 3-ear-oldB and up, 7 furlongs-Paul Gaines, 10S, Obert. $12.20, $4.fi0, $)., won. Wodan. 103. Metralf, $.1.20. $3 70, second: Buffo, 10, Claier, $8 20. third. Time, 1.30. Klin. Mlrs Clsrn, Shrewsbury. Sir, 1. Joe. Kin? Cotton. Cadenxa. Chaser, Aprisl and t"n1n chaser al'0 ran. Fourth race, 3-year-olds. $500 added, mile Cello HU, Turner, $1.40. $1. 2.30, won, Shy ness.' 110, McAtee, $S70. $1.10. second, Stal wart Helen, 1U7. Metcalf, $2 SO. third Time, 1:43. King Hamburg and Cliff Haien also ran. Filth race, iteeplechase. 4-year-olds and up, letiii added. S mlles-ldlo Michael, 150. Will lams. $."..20. $2.40, out. won; L'orothy Webb, 142 O'Connor, $2.80, out. second; Etalmore, 14L Fm th. out. third. Time, 4.C0 2-5. Vel slni tlso ran. PIERCE LOSES TO WILLIAMS Skilled Colored Boxer Fails to Keep Opponent Oft at Broadway A. C. Years of esperlence failed Young Pierce, the. colored featheiw eight, when he lost to Bobby Williams In the final bout at the Broadway Athletic Club last night. Pierce was unable to keep Williams off, and when the latter would get In closi he would cut looso with a shower of short right swings to tho body, which often hod the colored boier dropping his guard for protection. In the early rounds Pierce suc ceeded In connecting with a stiff left lab and a hard right swing to the face, but before hte flvae of the contest it became apparent that the continual hammering on the body was "wuite lunion and Tommy Welsh boxed six r. and netting round to drw In th miwlnd-up. In the other bout. Pat O'Mal fm and Mike Hunell wsnt six round, with iSSinJaei en Freddy Qoodman defeated Eddie OoTdan of New York. whll Joa Marley and iSf Davis were stopped In the Hrst round, as thS VormW "as ri&Miin conidrat.I pun ishment. Sm CiHCWt: AM) nieBiGBtACK CAT -J '.- . -run .TlYRtlAXICsN A40BiATEb" W.TH TEU6Hr T Swi' PetAQHSTftATtON, lOIB. O'SULLIVAN ROMPS HOME EASY WINNER MacMantis' Horse to Do So Car ried Along 118 Pounds for 1 1-16 Miles at Jamaica. JAMAICA RACETRACK, N. J Juno U. J. MaeManus chestnut horse proved to be much better than rated by the follow ers ot the ponies here this afternoon and carried along the comparatively heavy weight ot US pounds as though It had been ounces. He defeated Camellia, the favorite, and a fairly fast field of thor oughbreds at a mile and a sixteenth In 1:49 1-6. Jockey Burton was up on the mount nnd kept the game animal In the bidding all the way. At the stretch the flyer re sponded nobly to the call and flashed under the wlro with plenty In reserve. Llley, on Camellia, held the pace well during the early stages of the race, but no amount of urging could get the favor ite the edge. Hermls, Jr., rated as high as 26 to 1, finished In the show position. Dangerfield, Bepulveda and Marshon also ran. The summaries: First race, for 4-rear-olds and up, selling, purse, fSUO, 1 1-10 miles Craulllvsn, 118, Bux ton. 4 lo 1. 0 to B, 2 to S, won. Camellia, 10.1, Lilly, 11 to 10, 2 to 0, nut, second) Hermls, Jr., 110. J. McTaggart, 2.1 to 1, 7 to 1. a to 1, third Time, 1 40 1-lt Marshon, Bepulveda and IMIngerfleld also ran Second rnce, lor 2-j ear-olds, selling, 1100 added, 6 furlongs Fem Hock, 111, B. Dugan, 2 to I. a to A 1 to ,1, won: Sprint, 100, Louder, 0 to .1, 3 to fl, 1 to 3, second; Trlbolo, 111. M. Buxion. 0 to 1, 2 to 1. 4 to ft. third. Time, 1 01 3-fl. Time Novel, Dlvin, Prohibi tion and Hidden Star also ran. Third race, for 3-1 ear-olds and up, selllnr, puree $4M. f.H furlongs Distant Shore, 102; 1-iuder, 1 to 4. out, out. won! Plsntsgenet, 107, AlcCahey. 15 to 1, It to 2, T to 10, wcondi HI Mahdl, 120. Corey, no to i. 3 to 1, J to B, third. Time. I OT Wng of Valley. Mid Cav anagh and Dervish also ran Fourth rnce, handicap, for 3-year-olds. 1500 added, IHfc furlongs Phosphor, 120. J. Lnftus, T to 8 2 to R, out, won, He Will 103. Mc Co hoy. 0 to .., 2 to B, out, second; (larbage, UK), man, 5 to 1. to B, 1 to 2, third Time., 1 0i 3-S. Harry Junior, Devil Fish and Water town nlso ran. Fifth race, for maiden three-year-olds and up, selling, purse 1400, fl furlongs Noured din, 10 llrne, B to 2, even. 2 lo 8, wont Duko of Dunbar, 107, J, McTaggart, U to 2, N to ,1, 4 to 3, second; Van. 108, Allen. 13 to , ... 1 n .a 1 t,t.1 Tim. 1 1J AT.ha. N'nrthllgh't, Tncle' Bill and Hlla Jennings also' ran. Sixth race, for maidens, 2-ycarlolds. H00 added, 5 furlongs Libyan Sands, 117 Dusan, 11 10 J), out, out won. lianns jii, u, r- rlngton, 7 to 2. 3 to 8. out, second, Golden 1 Oate, 114, Hoffman, CO to 1, 18 to 1. 6 to 1, I third Time, I 01 3-8. Pastmnster. Port Light tinu uonnio less niso ran TALE BEARER TOPS IN LATONIA FIRST Jockey Meehan Pilots Fast Ani mal to Wire in 6-Furlong Dash This Afternoon. LATONIA, Ky Juno 11. Tale Bearer. Grumpy and Freeman were tho money horses In the first event hero this afternoon. Talc Bearer nosed under the wlro In 1:15, ufter tho barrier hnd been sprung nt six furlongs. Tho summary: First race. 3-year-oldi and up. maidens, 6 furlongs Tnicoearer up, jieenaii, .i..u, 5,1 Meehan. .1.:i0. $4. W.H0..won. Grumpy. OH. Btrn. $10.50. $7.0, second rTcemnn. ii-, ..c-.fv, ....... -:" 1:15. Hnkka, Hose of Ireland. Hoos Hoo. Orange. 1 Spy. badinage. Water rroof, Ueau tiner Noiseless, Manner also ran. Reomil race, selllnu, 2-car-old . JIIIIcs.. 4H furlongs Mnrv 11.. Ion, Ooo. $4 $2.r.o s-'.iu, won; Intention. 100 .darner. $2.H0, RO c one; Jnne Hlra th. 110. Alexander. W4W. tlilrd. Time, :SS 3-5. Miss Atkln, Little Digger. Safe Home. Lartv of 1.5 nn. Fair Play. Investment and Irrnwnddy also ran Third rnce. 3-cnr-olds and up, 0 furlongs nZngfi 7. ,Pfner. $4.10 $2.80. $2 70. won. Cash on Delivery, UO, .eon, $-ni. -'"'. wcop.l?I.ndy Pnnchlta. 10S. Mott, $4 70 thn . Time 1:14 4-5. Doctor Dougherty, Busy Edith, Lackrose, Bellboy nnd Wild Bear also ran. Victrix Plays U. G. I. Nine Tho Station S team of the V. O I will line un against Vlctrlx on the latter field, ftRth street and Haierford aienue, tomorrow afternoon A pitching battle Is expected, with Charley Slaughter opposing Bobby Campbell, of Vlctrlx. The former wna nn tho Phllly roster seieial ear ago. He has pitched his team In the Delaware Blvcr Leaguo to a championship two years. Slaughter also twirled for the team that beat Media, cham pion of the Delaware County League. College Games at Polo Grounds vniv YOrtK, June 11. The Yankees wilt surrender tho Polo Grounds to college plaer on two days next week Yale and Princeton will ulav on Wednesday. June 10. while Har Mird and Princeton will clash on Friday, June is The college games will necessitate the Ynnkcv having two double-header. St, Louln will play two games on Monday,, while. Cleve land will Pby n domile-header with the Yankees the following Saturday. Yale Oarsmen Sprint Half Mile GALES KERRY. Conn., June 11. The. Yale econd varsity crew rowed the last half mile of tho upstream course today during practice In 2 20 2-5. and tlrt freshman four went over the same distance In 2-51. The arslty and freshman eight towed six miles and practiced some racing starts. OBITUARIES ABRAHAM ANDERSON Founder of Joseph Campbell 'Com pany, Manufacturers of Soup. Abraham Anderson, a pioneer In the canning Industry and founder of the Joseph Campbell Company, manufactur ers of "Campbell's Soups," is dead at his summer home In Haddonfleld. His death erly yesterday followed a complication of diseases from which he suffered for ueveral years. He had been bedfast but a few days. He was in his 8lst year, having been born August 13. 1881, on a farm neur Pemberton, K. J. Mr. Anderson began his business career In Camden In i860, when he established the Anderson Preserving Company. Later he took Joteph Campbell Into partner ship, subsequently buying his Interest. About 30 years ago. after making a, fortune, he sold out to Mr, Campbell, whose nm the business now bears. Mr. Anderson was a power In polities "Iff Si fD5g S4?W.r 15 two decade .(to. whie he wt htr rnsn of the Committee of ue Hi)r, which brought about th mmOihj vt Cdotwt B. Hatch as Mayor of CaielTS. He was ono of the founders ol onij th first president of the Central Trust Com psny of Cnrnden, He was a prominent member of the MAsonlo fraternity. Ho was married twice, his first Wf being Martha Ooldy. of Motint Holly. &y whom he had two eons, Robert I, anJ VoorheesS., both of whom are ng$xl In business In California. He Is survr! by these sons and his second wife, fJOns Burr, daughter of Jonathan Hutr,, of Camden. He was n member ot ths Flrit Baptist Church, Camden, The funeral will be held from his city residence, 302 Penn street, Camden, on Tuesday, interment being mad In Har lelgh Cemetery. Dr. Samuel S. Nones Dr. Samuel S. Nones, who practiced' dentistry In tltls city for rnatiy years, and a member of the first graduating class ot tho Pennsylvania. Dental College, died yesterday at the home of his daugh ter, Mrs. td.i Wiley, of Narberth, r He was 79 years old, and for the last three months had been III with a com plication ot dlreases. Doctor Nones was iborn In Staten Island, the son of Captain Henry Nones, U. S. N.. who for year commanded a Government revenue cutter In New York harbor. He began hit den tal practice In U9, with offices on Chest nut street, and was active until five years ago, when ha retired. He was a charter member of the Pennsylvania State Den tal fiocloty nnd long a Mason. He la survived by his brothers, Albert Nortes. Dr. Henry B. Xonee and Dr. Itobert 11. Nonos, who. with the latter son, Dr. Robert 11. Nones, Jr., form three genera, tlons of dentists, The funeral services will bo held In Wilmington, Del., to morrow .morning, where Interment will tako 'btacs in the family lot Arthur J. Pllgraro POTTSVILLE, Pa., June It-Arthur J. Pllgram, a prominent member of Schuyl kill County bar and largely Interested In real estate In this city, died at his home last night, aged GO years. A widow and several sons survive, of whbm A- Julian Pllgram, Jr., a lawyer, Is one. MAItniED rrcAnsAix nUNtnvonTir, At New York, DOROTHY DIIEW ILLINOWOHTH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence mint worth, of Fox Chase. Philadelphia, to HAY MOND ELMKlt PC Arts ALL, of New York. -JDcatljd AXFOItD. On June 10. 1915, at hr late residence. 44 East Walnut lane, German- town. ISABEL M., wife of Dr. Walter J. Axford and daughter of Robert and Capitols L. Stewart. Due notice of the funeral will b given. nnAUI.n. At Berwyn, Pa., on June , 10. 1015, JOHN HAKBELL. eon ot the 1st' James J. and Ann Beadle, Due notlca. ot, the funeral will be given. HKCHTia. On June 10. 1018. JOHN JI. nnciITEL. aged 7 jears. Funetel serv ices on Monday, at 2 p. m., at th residence of his son, 51S5 Pin st. Interment West Laurel nut Cemetery. BELL. On June 10. 1010. EMIL OEOBOE. husband ot Caroline W. Bell. Funeral on Monday, at 2 p. m., from his late residence, 822 North 48th st. Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. 11ISH1 On Blxth month 10th. HKNRT C. BISHOP, in his SJd year. Relatives . and friends are Invited to attend the funsrsU at Mlddletown Friends' Meeting House, un Second-day, Sixth Month 14th, at 2:30 o'clock. Interment at Cumberland Cemetery. Kindly omit flower. IILAKElt On June 10, 1015, JESSIE 8.. wife of Gilbert O. Blaker. Funeral services on Monday, at 2 p. m., at her late residence, 1520 city Line. Oak Lane. Interment pri vate, at NorthwDod Cemetery. HAIT. Suddenly, on June 10. 1015. MAKY CARniNOTON. daughter of tho late. James D. nnd Mary Elisabeth Iloyt Haft. Funeral senlces at her lato residence. 0430 German town avenue. Germantown, on Saturday, th 12th Inst, at 4 o'clock. Interment private, at Ivy Hill Cemetery. HAOHEUTY. On Juns 10, 1015, SAMUEL J., son ot Sarah and the lata William P. Haggerty. Funeral on Monday, at 8 JO a. m., from th residence ot his mother, 6203 Westminster aye.. West Phlla. lIgh Mass of Requiem at the Church ot Our Lady ot the Rotary, at 10 a. m. Interment at St, Denis' Cemetery. HENDERSON. At Jenklntown. Pa., very uddenly, OIUCE, widow of Arthur P. Hen derson. Service and Interment at Staten Island, N. Y., Saturday. June 12. 1015. JONES. On June 8. 1010, ClIAULL'S P. JONES, aged US year. Relative and frltnds, also Courtland HaUndera Post. No. 21, O. A, 11., employes of U, S. Custom In spectors, the Poi and Pencil Club, and tho membera ot Washington Camp. 801, V. O. a. of A., aro invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday, at 2 o'clock, st the residence of his on, Tho. E. Jones, 4231 Ogden street. Interment at Ferawood Cem etery. Friend may call Friday evening: from 8 lo 0. l VSTEIt. On June 0. 1015, JOHN LESTETl. husband of the late Elisabeth Lester, In hi ilst year. Relative and friend are Invited to attend tho funeral services on Friday evening, at 8 o'clock precHely, at Me late residence. 4011 Baring st. Interment prlvat at Mt. Vernon Cemetery, McGOMlltlCK. On June 10. 1015. AONEg I., daughter of Annie and the late Patrick McGoldrlck. Funeral on Tuesday, at 8.30 a. S., from the residence ot her mother, MJry st.. Oak View, Delaware County. Pa; Sofemn Mas of Requiem at St. Char e Church, at 10 a. m. Interment St. Charles' Cemetery. KollyvlUe. McCONOMY, On Juno 8. 1015. FRANCIS CALDER, son of Paul L. end Anna R. Me Conomy, aged 1 year 8 months, at his par ents' residence, 007 N. 21st St. Interment -at Mi:iOCHAl On June 0. 1018. JOSEPH BENEDICT, son of John and the late till beth Meighan. aged 24 jears. Relatiie and friends ore Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning, at 8:30 o'clock, from hts father-e residence, Limekiln pike and WW ave.. Oermantown. Solemn Requiem M at Immaculate Conception Church, at 10 o clock. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. N1C1IOL8. On June 10, 10111. ROBERT NICHOLS, husband ot the late Sarah Hutch inson Nichols. Funeral services on Monday. June 14. at 2 p. m., precisely, at th Hustle ton M. & ChSrch. liustleton. Phlla. Inter ment private at William Penn Cemetery OPENSHAWV-Oo Jut. 10. 1015, MARY J. (nee Day), wtfo of Joel C. Opensh". Funeral services on Saturday. t 2 p m.. It her late residence. 48 West Mt, Airy av. Interment private. North Cedar Hill Cm- SCHKETZ. Suddenly, on June 8. 1918, H. EDWIN SCHEETZ, Mn of the let Reubeu F, and Olivia Scbeetx. of Dpylestown Kunersl services will be held at hi late residence, 121 Fast Court t Doylestown. on Saturday fore, n "n. 12vh Inst , at 11 o'clock, to which the nlatlve and friends are Invited without fur. thee not!. Interment prliate. gONNKHOHNV-On Jun 10, 1015, MARY, wife of Louis F. Sqaneborn. Puneial rv lcei i on Monday, at 2 p m.. at her late resi dence. 42.17 North 7th at Interment private, at Cedar Hill Cemetery. THORNTON. On Jun 10. 1915, CHAR. LOTTU wife of Harry Thornton. Funeral orvlces on Monday, at 2 p. m.. at her lets residence. 2011 North Msscher st. Interment ALSHion'jun. 8. 1015, HUBERT JI.. sMio'Dr Edward P and Annie U Walsh, aged i. Relatives ad irteads; sisa vuttatleo School children, era resptutfullr invited to attend th funeral, on Saturday Inornlsg. at 8:80. from hi; parent.' tesldsn.ee. lllliii Lehigh av. Solemn Ro.ulsi Mass it the Church ot the Visitation, el 10 o'clock. Interment at New CatheJrsl. -r fl (ftl itrinn isiw ,- ." 1 UU - l(j 1 1,, fi..tihlMa - - .BHT.k.