NS on i SoMt e hft e, uttlnlng n Pl$: lints. In art ot Uti w, "t train ve no. full, :reraelp id lire. I will tomor- EK Mi lis Is' ident year or si lotr In ICebft. iduitn cement collfje As. Be. loatej, he ad presl. irwtn Thli iber o erlilnj future, ay ex. eentor Irtt'i It TU with Tht MUler Ho ten "wlntej leamta Fromj UcCsl Matin uimll Blaki -t TUT IllUffll njhKi "tobu : Mt!t elntMt Smnh Pomll lepptrl i. Win Lllltta lubttl . Is ex- 1 who i yc unlonl of TS, au of thtlt i re- id th umual 'dock s will Alio. ffwar. VrtfcW :Flo1 DeL. '!eh HiS ictorv :dwa .V. L Wot, yeaa Iph!ir eltw raortj jmefi 5 the eiek' 14 fa," tween'; titsi nUn-i tche' 1dUH! ad."; a tie!! :Ioci?J cere.; lUU i Jfcs jW''. Idt" meat, tta cl J liM uA ti U16' met iMCU at? ' i 15 'M- sT.rt nrtmr TH?T?nTnmjT tr, pyO i.w. iiiivii oZ EVEN ON GRUELING ROAD TRIP Irtder and Mayer Hold Moran's Men in First PlaceAthletics lowly tcomia imu rvrmr-mmone Will Play Third Base. Neio Move to Play Faster Baseball. I., kriillant work of the Phillies Zot the baseball world. When it"?. . .,i...A that thev had struck iy oeiio. - - ---- . and Brooklyn. But, Instead .w.work, Moron's men fought g Vonderful pitching carried the the hitting was not consistent, ji due to mi as it. biiuuiu. ti-i fffttnes were won in St. Louis I EL, be admitted that all seven .. ThR Cardinals won a 4 to 2 .? . ... .... rnvurnnrl linrl tint nit H nave " - - i the I to u aeieut ui iuy w fcubi, deserved to win, In this game H but lour hub. Alexander and Mayer (JUexarider and Mayer continue to jey can Keep Bums m " ijiubuui Hiieea meio is no danger of tho ;m falling very far behind the lendors. It Is only natural to expect a ' frorrl Alexander and Mayer at some time, but when that hannens it la ;S that Chalmers, Domarco and Rlxoy nltched splendid ball, but thoy Si it bat from tho rest of tho team. rr ... A4hlAlrf3 Qlmvlv Kilt Cttrnlt. t7f,F.tMn T-- f nuiH-iiva m.w.oi uu um.ij, i,vgiiuui( iiuu rurin. u the meantlmo tho Athletics nave l-infj. earttcularly In pitching, and It iK? f. . i- i u . at fy-will oe mouni'i's m mo iuwc. oi. '. .i.-j ..irnrteml tlm Mrtrltmpn hv .m inaiaUtl owi'. "-- -..- ....... rf ...... ..0 vw v.ik jk iiucc, XilU UI111IUUL ork of Guy Morton and Wllllo Mitchell on tho mound was responsible for tit defeats, as tho Athletics played excellent ball In all other departments P batting. Tho return of Schang has been a big help, though Lapp waB itchtnf better ball than ho has In four years. Lajolo and Oldrlng are rapidly recovering om lnolr injuries, xney win oo oacic in tno game In a few days, Jj4 then the team will bo Intact for tho first tlmo In bIx woeks. f The poor york of Eddie Murphy during tho last week has caused Manager ck to supplant him with Thompson. Tho latter will play in centre with Ernk In r'sht until Murphy shows a roturn to form. Tho change was made ftat In time, as it was Thompson's single that drove home the winning run 'fjjlnst the Tigers Saturday, and It was Strunk's catch of a long drive that ttred the game in tho eighth inning. It is not discrediting Eddie Murphy to uythtt ho would not have been anywhere near this ball, as thcro are few out 'liitrt who cover so much ground as Strunk. Malonc Will Be Shifted to Third Base. Two interested spectators at tho "lfiione, a crack trapshooter of Baltimore, who Is tho father of Louis Malone, ;'i star young iniieiaor, and Brother Gilbert, athlotlc director nt Mt. St. litph's College. Tho latter coached tho yy developed threo youngsters who WW are Malone, with tho Athletics, M The latter has been sent to Richmond, of tho International League, for lather seasoning. f Immediately after tho game, Manager Mack and Brother Gilbert hold a Ittle consultation, and tho latter imparted tlio good news to Mack that Malono tu a better third baseman than second. Local fans will find this hard to Mee after watching tho sensational t Brother Gilbert Insists it is tho truth. That Manager Mack was surprised and pleased at tho news is putting It iiiiidlr, and It means that young Malone will be shifted over to third when fcrthat Mack must find a placo for tho ttcond. Malono viUll remain in the ILEX AND MAMAUX HOLD HURLING DUEL Ibttlaoed from rage One hutt a great catch off Hlnchman's long B. une run, two nils, no errors. FOURTH INNING. BiBcroft walked. Byrne sacrificed, Qib- m to Johnston. Becker fanned. Cra- 0iti ilntled to right, scoring Bancroft. IWIf.t Mi.tA4 ,a n.h.it "Inn i.n nrt It nn rrft-q Efttner struck out. Vlox struck out. vuraiKea. uiDson lannea. .no runs, u'tlu, no errors. FIFTH INNING. Klthoff died to Collins. Luderua singled icir.ttr. Klllefer fouled to Qcrber. AI- OlH&.i. AtA A JnlllMn Xn m.na nn. m b errors. BwlOiux callsd out on strikes Carev ifcptdout to Bancroft. Johnston fanned. K?rnj, no hits, no errors. it BIXTH INNING gijscroft grounded to Johnston. Byrne P to Carey. Becker popped to Vlox. Ufa Wns. no hits, nn errors. fcBmie made a great stop of Collins' ihot and threw him out at first. haan called out an strikes. Kllle- c.in "ufincr out at iirsi. -m ruiit MMtl. nft pah E SEVENTH INNING. iCrmuj singled to right. Whltted kfiSti infl Pmvtrt run a tit f nnrt fiieoa to Wagner. Nlehoff singled to i'h Mehoff a tola aeeond. Luderus Jjtel. On an attempted double steal ? yru out, Gibson to Wagner. No ', iwo nits, no errors. wianned. Nlehoff ran out In to right for Qerber's fly. Nlehoff threw Glb- QUt &t rlrsL Nn rnnR nn Un nn as. ErfJHTW mvror. feifer popped to Viox. Alexander mi to Johnston. Bancroft singled off JUius glove. Bancroft out stealing j-u iQ wagner. No runs, one hit. no if?HJE. fHd out on strikes. Carey ' nutted. Johnston got an Infield gM single and Costello takes place. P" tioio itcona. Collins fanned. No we nit, no errors. NINTH INNING l"1" Playing first for Pittsburgh. ; '. wagner to Costello. Becker out Cravath flL In Cnllln. -Vn ; w hits, no errors. 'in ranned, Wagner popped to UlL KUhnM h.A in.u ... 0 runs, no hits, no errors. TENTH INNING. Wed waa thrown at first by Gerber. uled to PnrAV TjtlAptiD mA tn '? NO rung, rift Mt r.n nnn $tf lined Intn AlAvAva. t.M9 3 threw nm AihBnn na ivra. 1 fanned No runs, no hits, no errors. ? Cleveland Nine Anytime T5&ieV,? " !"" Chlvl?ton. fc following tbo mtetlnt o tb Anwr, Cr, mijnilM, that a rwolutlon SoSvT " V ,n, MwtIn txrmlttUlK iaav Cleveland, to rnfr ttw Wit. ,Mm to T"1 t any time M.. ..,..... . .. , ...... -. - - -.,.. in ii i mmmaMmmwmMmimmmMmmmmmi rtsxT ENJNISHAVERFORD-GOLF durlne the last .t, u.. ..-. .. the Phillies started the tour It was thn lnU.. .. , . ... ,u was ---- auiir oeing oaaiy trounced of allowing these defnt i... harder and the breaks finntlv ,, it,... club through the West at a terrific clip but apparently tho team has found Itself and Chicago out of mvi nUvA a would have been victories with any' kind victory over Chalmor nrl n .u. ttiA hiAn1.. - - .uio euiiu usainsi Aioran'B men, I a neari-oreaKer, thouRh Humnhrion nf Rlxey and Demaree, who relieved him, Continue Winning Pace bafnie opposing batsmen, and so long will be in winning form. Theso three aeem to get but little support In the field been steadily Improving In all derjart- Is only a question of a few weeks beforo t -..i- , . .. .. . - . muib wus ucaion inree oui or lour, out tnWlnr tnrt nnf nf U.a mu U.ll1l-Ui first game with Detroit were Joseph T. ball team at Mt. St. Joseph this spring, have boon signed by major league clubs. and CahlU and Meadows, with Washing- youngster perform during the last week, brilliant Malone when Lajole returns regular line-up. LOCALS WIN AT TENNIS Four Philadelphia Women Victorious in Delaware State Event. COUNTRY CLUB. Wilmington, Del., June U. Philadelphia was well repre sented In tho Delaware lawn tepnls cham pionship for women which began hero this afternoon, and unless a surprise Is sprung the title should fall to a Phila delphia girl. On account. of her showing In the na tional championship at the Philadelphia Cricket Club last week. Miss Eliza M. Fox Is greatly fancied, and It would not be at all surprising If she should pull through. Of the first four matches pluyed three were won by Phlladelphlans. Jlrs. H. H. Smith, Philadelphia Cricket Club, easily accounted for Miss K. Bar ton, of Baltimore, In straight sets, 6-2, 6-3. Miss Helen Alexander, also of the Cricket Club, defeated another Wllming tonlan, Mrs. C. S. Lee, straight sets, 6-1, 6-0, while Mrs. Clement Wainwrlght. of the Cricket Club, accounted for Miss M. Williams, of the same club, In the most Interesting match of the four, 6-2, 6-3. Miss Paulino Robinson, of New York, had all the better of her encounter with Miss It. du Pont, of Wilmington, the latter win ning only one game In the first set and two In the second. Miss Eliza M. Fox, of Germantown, was given a fairly good match by Miss Clara Y. Chase, of Marlon, the latter winning four games In the first set and two in the second. Miss G, Osthelmer, Hunting don Valley, had matters all her own way In the first set of her match with Miss M. Thompson, of Wilmington and won by six games to none, but In the second set Miss Thompson Improved wonderfully and 23 games were played before Miss Osthelmer could claim the set. Miss Evelyn Itunh, Merlon, and Miss Alice Patterson, Philadelphia Cricket Club, put up an excellent exhibition, and although Miss Patterson was beaten in straight sets, 6-3; 7-J, she put up a much better fight tnan tne score reauy inui cates. Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, of the Philadelphia Counrty Club, gained the easiest victory of the afternoon, defeating Miss M. Miller. Wilmington. 6-0, 6-0. Summary: PRELIMINARY ROUND. Miss E. SI. Fox. dermantown, defeated Mlai Clara Y. Chaai. Merlon. 6-J, 6-3. Mlis Clement Wainwrlght, Philadelphia Cricket Club, defeated MUa Jlary Williams, Philadelphia Cricket Club, 6-2. 6-3. MIm Helen 'Alexander. Philadelphia Cricket Club, defeated Mr. C. S. Lee. Wilmington, "jlue" Paulina Roblneon. New York, defeated Mlis . du Pont. Wilmington. M. 6-3. Mr. Otlbert Harvey. Philadelphia Country Club, defeated Ml Mary Mllle. Wilmington. 6-0, 6-0. FIRST ROUND. Mj. J, S. Taylor, Wilmington, defeated Mrs. Y. BehilenUr, PhUadelphfa Country Club, liraii. H. Bmlth, Philadelphia Cricket Club, defeated Mies K. Bartoo, Baltimore, e-2. 0-A Mlai Phyllis Walih. Philadelphia Country Club defeated MIm Nowland Wilmington, o-a, Q-i. fi. r. rwhelmer. Huntingdon Valley, de-6-0, railed MlM M. Thompeon, tuning (oa. u?; A F. du Pont, Wilmington, defeated un ilaeMtlUn Hoopee. Wilmington. -p.6-0. UMirihralyn Runk, Merlon, defeated Mlee A. pit UeSE TfiladilpiU Cricket Club. 8-3, T-S. PillJarlon Cr3ewll. Philadelphia ftrleket rutAdefeVud Mia E. Heaael. Merlon, 6-1. 6-2. EVENING LEDGER HVBglgajMBPGBB-PHlEADBCTHia:, MONDAY, JTOK r STELLAR PLAYER IN imttiLsm nr,. vwimim W. T. TILDEN, JR. A local expert who is to competo in the men's Pennsylvania State championship event at Haverford. TY COBB IS THE MAIN ALIBI FOR TEAMS LICKED BY TIGERS Fans Scarce at Shibc Park This Afternoon at Athletics-Detroit Contest Blcacheritcs Swelter Under the Summer Sun. Macks Get Away to Bad Start. Xo one may cuss the pUrhers' shoots, .Yor rfde Me fielders lor their boots, iVor call them slitmberliiff oaloots, When Tyrus Raymond Swatter Cobb comes wandering to bat; The side that has to lose may sigh, But each team has an alibi, That hinges on the mighty Ty, Without -whose high-priced services the visitors fall flat. By BLiicHER SHIBE PARK, Philadelphia, Juno U. Cobb, Crawford et al. wero still invading today, so Connie Mack evidently thought It would require some sharp shooting to dislodge them. Hence Bullet Joe Bush; opposed to him was the one-time giant killer of the Phillies, Covelcakle. Joo Schroerler sat right down and wept In sheer disappointment when he saw that Hughio Jennings was on the Job coaching nt first base. The reason for the tears was the red head's attack on the grass, which he continually pulls up by the roots year after year. Tho bleachers were solid white, except for relieving touches hero and there of barber-pole and rainbow shirts when play started. This, of course, was due to the excessive heat", also tho humidity. Coats were a burden. Most of the fans in the sun even removed their collars, thus giv ing a homelike air to the occasion. Exultant cheers rang around the park In the first inning, when Crawford, the demon slugging mate of Cobb, obligingly fanned with two men on bases. Of course, one of the runners had to bo Cobb, who beat out an Infleld hit, and then went to pecond on Bush's wild throw to Mcln nis. Pop was plentifully displayed by the GOOD SHOT LANDS AT BLUE BONNETS Thoroughbred Again Proves Her Worth by Getting First Race at Montreal Meeting. BLUE BONNETS, Montreal, Can.. June 11. Good Shot again proved his class by winning today. A fast field opposed the winner. Billy Frew was second and Miss Fay third. Tho summaries; Flret race. 1000 added, S.year-olde foaled In SWa sJV ISM. "on: "Si iy fV.w"u5: tturni IIS. 16 20. eecond; Mlie Fay, 100, liart 'fa.: "'"i. " '!': '.?.?"" .i . ." 7l.i;i. tv.ii Oolden Vixen, liin Shore and copper King aieo well. &o OU. IUUU - ran, Second race, maiden 2-year-oldJ. ailing, S furlong.-Wlll Ca.h. 10S. Taplln I22.T0. M rf.oo, 10. W. second; Semper oialwart, 104, Smyth, , third Time 1:02 e-3 0,ueen Apple. Urklu, Media J U Wlgglne Rose Garden alo ran. Chuckles. Kayderoieros. Kicnwooa.oorn.no, Mlie Clara, Lord Welle. Ashokan. MHa Jean, PaEy 'U an Kail Inla also ran. WSirth race i-year-o ds and up, 150 added, mllSiBushy "hoa" W. Taplln, 5 50 .0O. j?'&T won Carbide, 101, Turuner. p.SO, W.W. kcondhemer. 15. McDermott. IliO third. Tline 1:12 2.5. Stalwart. Shyness, Capt. Ben, cuik Start. Ruilo and Kenworthy also ran. Q Fifth race, sellm. steeplechase about 2 mllea-Bryndown. lit. O'Connor J !5.!0. 12.80. Sit won Carter, 1W, Gaddy, W.10, out, sec. SSd Wle Michael. 138. Williams, out, third. Time, 00. Only three starters. Travis and White Golf Victors NEW YORK. June H.-Walter J. Trails. MeSltan champion, and Oard-jr JJ hit. CTUininc "v"-.1rxr, ,ili,.H .t Ihi H. f. . r. . ....... sn,,..,MP r-,,,h v.uun.v LjeWM 1U wuv.w vv.-...w.. . " LVWHIIJ V. , W i ana invu win a ft.ruuin lhAV were beet score, isi. wna Travis second, with 153. MOVIES-IT JUST HAS Third race, a-ear-oia ana uy. uu ,,,... at this meeting, tl furlonge-York Lad. Ill, ftartwelL JT.707 J3.20, $3. To, won, Oold Cap, llofsmythr$llA.Sq. second. Ada Anne. aa ! r 3a..Mj. iniiu inui ON SEAVIEW LINKS-RAnTTI TENNIS TITLE AFFAIR Athletics right from tho start. From all parts of the field they kept up a verbal r.Utlo of basoball small talk. Not to leave you up In tho air about thoso two men on base, It may be said that Veach ended his tcum's chances to score by popping the pill Into the air, and when It came down Barry was wait ing for it. Thompson was not In evldenco when play started today, and they do say ho has been sent to Richmond to help Mr. Dunn with his team. Davles, broken for the time being of his main fault, which Is his belief that ho Is a pitcher, was In centre field. Tho emery ball discussion came up at the start of the second inning, and the ump at tho plate examined the entire stock in hjind to see if anybody wanted to give up JW). This amount Is the fine for using tho emery ball. Apparently there was nothing to It, however, because play wns resumed. And Joe Bush got a great hand from the crowd when ho threw himself out at full length and stopped Kavanaugh's whistling grounder. Mclnnls pullod the star play of the Inning, however. Ho had to go Into tho air for Barry's throw to get Young. The latter was almost at the bag wi.cn Mc lnnls stopped the ball, but Instead of trying to touch the 'bag, Stuffy tagged the runner as he descended, retiring the side. Strunk and Schang started what looked like a batting rally in the A's balf of tho second, each getting a slnglo after Mclnnls had gone out. Strunk went to third on tho throw in of Malone's fly to right, but Kopf was out at first. It was not a rally. LADY PANCHITA FIRST IN KENTUCKY SPRINT Jockey Lapaille Had Easy Ride on Clever Performer in 6 Furlong Latonia Race. LATONIA, Ky., June U.-Lady Pan chlta was in a soft place In the first race today and romped home to a compara tively easy victory. Boyal Tea got place money and Fellowman show. The summary: First race, eelllny l-ear-olds and up. fl fur. lonas Lady Panihlta. 101 Lanallle in 20, ij.fo, 12.80, non; Uoyal Tea. 110, Meahan, J( 30. $3 10 eeiond. reilowmeii, 11.' llano; tr. IT.10. third. Time. 1 H 2-3 Star O'lOan, Orange, Rio Braies, Sidney Hellman, Lucille Second race. 5 furlongs Muriel's Pet, 110, Ksnover, 120 tO 121, 13 DO, won, Louise Stone. 110, O'Brien, IS 10. 11.10, second; Busy Joe. 110 Osns, (i 50, third. Time. 1 02 3-3. Emily Tt.. Nellie Welles, Arrument, Mary Estelle. Oaklawn, Belle Sayonarra and Little Fairy Third race. .1-esr-olds, mile and TO yards Fleetabeile, 101. Martin. 13 0. 12.10. out, -won; Mrs Casslily. 107. Hanover. 13 60, out, sac ond; Martlnoa, 107, Ooose, out. third. Time. 1 13 2-3. Badinage also ran. GIANTS LEAVE LARKY BEHIND Catcher Who Tried to Beat Up Mc Graw Left in St. Louis. ST. LOUIS. Mo., June 11. Tho New Tork National League team left for Cin cinnati last night without Larry McLean, tho catcher, who on Friday engaged in a flght with Manager McQraw and Plok Klnsella, scout for tha New York club. McLean displayed a railway ticket to New York, given him by Manager Mc Qraw before the fight, and announced he would leave today. "When I get to Js'ew York they can do what they will with me," McLean said. TO BE DONE, LOUIE; TY PRINCE OF COMO WINS FIRST AT JAMAICA Damrosch Runs Second and Kilmer Third Time of Five Furlongs Was 1 :00 3-5. JAMAICA, N. Y.. June ll.-It was ex. tremely warm when the horses went to the post today. A good Monday crowd os present. In tho first race Prince of! Como ran true and won handily from Dnmroecli. Tho summary: .,rilr;1 ".?; for 2-Jeat-oUi, H00 added. 3 furlongs-Prince of Como, 112, Warrington, 9 ?,i?' 2.'. '. out' on! Umroech, 112, E. uugnn 10 to s, t to 8. out, second: Kilmer, !,'. PX"!' 12 ,0 3 ,0 out. third. Time, 1:U0 3-B. sony, Good Council and Edith Bau. man also ran. Second rate, for l-josr-olds and up, eelilns puree isoo 1 mile and 1 furlong McCahey. 13 to 10, 0 to JO, out. Louder, T to 2. even. 2 to 5, at Jr. un, Ilunton. 10 to 1. t to 1. ; r.i u lod, 104, woni Coin, t)l, Vn. 2 in A ann. Ilermle, I!). Ihlltrm in In 1 I .n 1 a ,n f. Ihlri. lo: Time 1 3 2-s Dattery, Monmouth and Eastei :,. inira. and Baiter otiir quo ran Thtrd rnre. tll IDiln ItanrflAan tn .t.VMr. oli und up. 10 ndilei'. mile and a sixteenth Ni re KliK, jos. Allen, 11 to 8, 0 to 3. 2 to S, won. IjouIho Iaele, ml McLahey, to n, 1 to 2. out b-c nd, lop Hat, 102 Huxton. to 1, 3 to 2, 4 to B third lime, 1 t7. Tandcan and Charier Maid aim ran , .Fourth race, tho Greenfield eelllnc stakes, 1100O guaranteed, for 2.year.olde, 6H furlongs Heglna, t. Moreys, 0 to S. T to la 1 to .1, won rornrock, 10T, Buxton. 13 to 5, 9 to 10, 2 to S. second: Success. HO, McCaher. 20 to 1, T to 1. 3 to 1. third. Time, 1.07 23. Ohort Ballot, Sun Ood and Variety also ran. (Variety fell ) fifth rare, mile and an elghth-O'BullUon, Tli. Huxton. 2 to 1, ,1 to 6, 1 to 1. won; Hen Quince, m. McTaggire, .1 to 2, 1 to 2, out. second Dtlncerr.eld. in. Mink. 13 to 1, 1 to 1, S to 3. third Time. 131 1-3 Ray o I lain, Marshon and Sepulvula a.o ran. sixth race, for maidens, .!- ear-olds and up. sjlllnB, It(K) added, six furlongs Valentine. 118, Uiirllnjamo, 7 to 2, 7 to S, 7 to 10, won. Dukf of Dunbar. 10J. Huxton. 8 to 3. 7 to 10, 1 to 3, aecond, Ncphthys, 107, McCahey, J to 1. S to. 2. 0 to 3. third. Time, 1 U 2-S. Uncle nilU Vllflr. vclfalr. Cyrnerrlck, North, light, Primary, veio ond llyrla also ran. LATONIA RACE ENTRIES FOR MEETING TOMORROW First race, selling, a-year-olds. fi furlongs 'Flossie Crockett, 100; 'Malabar, 102; Sweet heart Sue. Whims. Grecian, -Sir William. Mlea Helder. Fidget, Rebecca Moses. 103: Duke, Dorcrln, Allen Cain, Dingo, 107: Day Day, 110. Second race, selling, maiden 2-year-olds, colts. , furlongs-'Llttle Cove, 101; Old Char ter. Mllu Mullen. 107, Asparagus Sam. 103. Greenwood, Czar a Hoy, John Bunny, Al Tierce, Wkton. 112. Third race, selling, fl-year-olds and up, 0 furlongs "Freeman, Lady Mexican, S, Long lleach, Kn), Lnnghorne, natlna, -A'orena, Btlcltrln. IDS. Kate K, 100, Sail. Sureget, Ulrkn, 103. Doctor Dougherty, 11.1 Tourth race, selling. ,I-ear-oUlD and up, mile and 70 yards 'Commauretta. 8.1, Disillusion, 01; -Mallard, ttt, Ulg Dipper. 102, Kino, 104, Guldo Fost, 10; Lo eland, rather Riley. Irlsi Gentleman, 107. Fifth race, relllnt;, 2-jear-olde, B furlongs Desslo .. 01; 'Itrawaddy, 07, 'Aunt Sal. 100; -Little Blggor, HW, 'Intention, 100; 'ITe pald, 101: Audrey Austin. 102; 'Black Beauty, in;. Savliio. 100, Inndel II, 104, Drown Velvet, 1011, Babv Cal. 112, Yerniak. 102 Sixth race. J-yenr-olds, 0 furlongs 'Kneelet, iro, 'Almeda, 101, Lawrence, 100; Dignity, 10S: Dorothy Petklns. 103; 'Star McGee, 10.V, Mettle C, 10S' Mountain Pearl, 103; Alkanet, 103, Waterproof. 103. Bean Splller. 109, A. Weigle. 103; Eddie Helling 103; African Beau, 10,".. Bronn Prince, IMS. Seventh raco, advance money selling race. 3 year-olds and un. 0 furlongs 'Blackthorn. 03; Les Invalldes, 08. ICrlis Krlngle, 100: Altedo. 10U, 'Tale Bearer, 102. 'Wild Dear. 103; 'L. II. A.UIr, 103. Hank Bill, 10S; Gabrlo, 10S: Oikland. 10S. Feather Duster, 103; Chilton King 110. 'Apprentice allowance claimed. Clear, heavy. JAMAICA RACE ENTRIES FOR MEETING TOMORROW First race, for 2-year-olds, telling, 6 fur longs Tlng-a-llng, 112. Lily Heavens, 10J; Walloon, 112. Queen of Paradise, 103, Tralce, 101; 'High itoree. 102. Kocond race, for 8-year-olda end up. selling, mile and sixteenth 'Cornelia, OS: Lady Teresa, 08, 'Patrick S , 08, 'Sam Slick, 03: Hedge, 113: Otto Floto, 105; Roblnetta. 103, J. J. Llllls. 107. Third race, for mares 3-year-olds and up, handicap. 34 furlongs Housemaid, 122: Ka kaskia, 107, Coquette, 112, Comely, 100; Hes ter Prynne, 10S. Pomette Bleu, 10S; Rhine Maiden, 03, Peaceful, 00. Fourth race, for 3-year-olds, Southampton Handicap, mile and sixteenth Raztano, US; Sharpshooter, 110, Phosphor. 123. Sac Me. Meekln, 112: Lady Ilotha, 103; Garbage Ui; Tho Finn. 126. INote. The weight on Phos. phor Includes a penally of 6 pounds ) Fifth race, for 3-yenr-olds and uu, selling, mile and slxteonth 'Roly, 01, Lady Teresa, 08, Runes. 106. 'Clltt Field. 106; Lazuli. 107; Otto Floto, 103: ThornhlU. 116 Sixth race, for 2-year-olds, selling, 5 fur-longN-Bessllen, 104. Ataka, 100. Stellarlna, 1127 Lady Atklni, 10!, Typography. 101. Or. Oremer, 104; Oolden Gate. lot. Vlagday. lot. Little Alta, 100; 'Galeswlnthe, 00. Jerry, Jr., 101 Blue hock. 113: 'Hidden Star, 00, Belle of the Kitchen, 00; 'Vedado. OK: High Horse. Apprentice allowance claimed. Track fast, weather hot BLUE BONNET'S ENTRIES FOR TOMORROW'S MEET First race. 1300 added, Canadian bred. Near-olds and up, 6 furlongs Herrmaha 110; trr.Mo.ier (IV Lady Spendthrift. 03: Red dest. 108. 'Sllppper Day. lis. 'Meissen. 103: Rustling. 102; 'Cert Voiante. uu Maiter h'eka, iui. aecona race, eyV A..jt4 .vr.n1i.w H fitr. longs Blue Cap, 107; George Smith. 12J. riMi.M ti.i lld Mliime. US Third race. ISOO added, selling, 3-year-olds, and up, 6 furlongs Veneta Strome, 108; Oolden Plume 101. 'Lellona. 103. LaurU, 10S: Rubj. con II. 113. Blue Wing. too. Anavri. in. Hearthstone, 110, Gordon. 113, Lady London. 10S: Vlley, 110. Balgee. 116 Fourth rite. Jacques Cartter stakes. 1S00 added. 3-ear-olds and uo, 1 mue-'xactics. 103: 'Water Lady, 04, Squealer, 101, Braie Oinarder, 104, 'Anxiety. 01, Kewesau. 101. mint 102 llarbard, 101. Fifth nice, steeplechase J000 added, -;. olds and up. about 2 miles-Come On, 143. Decathlon H7. Mahel Illte 113; Bacchsnie, 1S. stucco, lb7: stalmore. l; Velilnl. 1. sfxth race, VI0 added. 3-year.olds, selling. t "longs -Bula Welsh. 107, 'Aleourt, 101?: Brandywlne. 100. Retlectlon 06: The Gover nor. 100, Sleuth. Ill, Ormead, 104. Ada. Ann. 107 Mattre. lft); Galaxy. 107. Dick's Pet, 100; Shrewsbury. 00: Mls; Gayle 102. Peventh race. 1300 added. 1 Ing. 3.yesr-olds and So 1W mllea-'Love Day. 105- 'Louise T?aers. 100. 8upre 101 mW 02; Donald MVl5onald 110: 'Joe 8(en 100: Duke of Shelby. 1M. Mud Sill 101: Fent. 103, 'Shep. h?rds. 06.' J H. Houghton. 113. Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear, track slow. Ritchie to Battle Welsh PORTLAND, Ore.. June 11. Willie Rlt chle has agreed to box Freddie Welsh in a in-round bout at Brighton Beach race track, New York. July 3 or 5. Tho nght Is set for July 3. but as It Is an outdoor match rain will force Its post, oonemeiit to tho 5th. The agreement calls for 138 pounds at 2 o'clock. The sum agreed upon was not disclosed by Ritchie. AMERICAN lEAOUE BASEBALL TODAY SHIBE PARK Athletics vs. Detroit GAME CAM.EI1 AT 3lH T. SI. OLYMPIA A. A. SStffiSKlS,. TONIGHT, 8 130 SHAUl- GEORGE CHIP rs. 8AILOK GRANDE Adm., Soo. Hal. res.. 60c. Arena res.. 7 So. II. COBB AND SAM CRAWFORD ARE HERE . T915; v .-... - xaa COVALESKIE HURLS WELL WINS GAME, 2-1 Continued flora Fate One Vltt going to third and 6onb going to second on the play. Crawford fanned. Veach filed to Barry. No run, no hits, one error. Davles bunted, but Covallskle threw him out Youn? and Kavanaugh retired Barry. O. Bush threw out Walsh. No runs, no hits, no errors. SECOND INKlNO. -iJ'Buh to8M1 out Kavanaugh. Young filed to Mclnnls. Mclnnls made a won derful one-handed catch of Barry's wide throw and retired Stannge. No runs, no hits, no errors. Mclnnls went out, Vltt to Kavanaugh. Strunk walked. Schang singled to rltht Strunk stopping at second. Malone filed to Crawford, Strunk going to third after the catch. Schang stole second. Bush threw out Kopf. No runs, one hit, no errors. THIRD INNING, Barry and Molnnla reflet i7mu.ti. Strunk muffed O, Bueh'a fly and he went to second. Vltt went out, Barry to Mo Inns, 0. Bush going to third. Cobb walked. Cobb stole second, and when Harry muffed Sehang'a throw Bush scored. Cobb tried to reach third, but was out, Barry to Schang to Kopf. One run, no hits, two errors. ,X'ttr,mi1 i beautiful atop and threw out Bush. Davles out. Kavanaugh to Covaleskle, who covered the bag. Barry fouled to Crawford, No runs, no hlta, no errors. FOURTH INNING. Crawford made an infield hit. Veach ..1, .V Wftlh' McAvoy catching for Athletics. Schang had his finger split by a foul tip and waa forced to retire. Kav anaugh singled to left. Crawford stopping at second. McAvoy tried to catch Craw ford napping off second, but ha threw it ?entf nela' Crawford going to third, llo tried to ecore on Davles' return throw, but Bush recovered tho ball and threw him out at the plate. Kavanaugh took third on the play. Davles slipped going after Young'a drive and it went past him for three bases. Kavanaugh scorinfc Stanage tllea to Walsh, una run, two hlU, one error. Walsh fanned. Mclnnls out. Vltt to Kavanaugh. Strunk tripled to deep cen tre. Strunk scored on a wild pitch. Covaleskle threw out McAvoy. One run, one hit, no errora. FIFTH INNING Covaleskle beat out nn Infleld hit O. Bunh sacrificed, J. Bush to Mclnnls. Co valeskle took third on a wild pitch. Strunlc made a pretty catch of Vitt'a line drive and held Covaleskle on third. Cobb filed to Walsh. No runs, one hit, no er rore. Malone fanned. Kopf also ranned. Co valeskle made It three In a row, when he fanned Buoh. No runs, no hits, no er rors. r SIXTH INNING. Crawford out, Mclnnls unassisted. Veach singled to right. Kavanaugh struck out Veach died stealing. McAvoy to Malone. No runs, one hit, no errors. Davles filed to Vitt. Barry filed to Young. Walsh also filed to Young. No runs, no hits, no errors. SEVENTH INNING. Young fanned. Stanage singled over second and went to second on Barry's had throw to first. Covaleskle out, Barry to Mclnnls. Bush walked. Vltt out, Mc lnnls unassisted. No runs, one hit, one error. Mclnnls lined to Veach. Vltt threw out Strunk. O Bush threw out McAvoy. No runs, no hits, no errors. EIGHTH INNING. Cobb filed to Davles. Crawford flled to Walsh. Veach singled to right. Kavan augh forced Veach, Barry to Malone. No runs, ona hit, no error.!". Malone fanned. Bush tossed out Kopf. Bush struck out. No runs, no hits, no errors. White Ready for Brown NEW YORK, June U.-Charley White, the Chicago lightweight boxer, arrived here to completo his training for the 10 round bout with Young Brown at tho American Sporting Club tomorrow night. Joe Rivers, who meets Johnny Harvey on the same bill, sturtcd training Wednesday for the bout Whlto returned from Bos ton, whrro he scored his fifth consecutive knockout. 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Pn-HarerWurter Vllke.llarre ara.- niiaee oaiivtr -Kltaee Battery Trrutou N. J, Brook' Oarage. R SPORTS ..xjlaj SEAVIEW GOLF MEDAL IS CAPTURED TODAY BYMRSVANDERBECK Philadelphia Cricket Club Woman Turns in 'Loft Card of 85 in Women's Title Event at Absecon, N.J. SEAVIEW GOLF CLUB. Absecon. tt J., June li.-Mra. a H. VandorbeeH. Of the Philadelphia Cricket Club, Ulle holder of the Women' Eastern Golf Associa tion, won the medal for low score In the qualifying round of tha Invitation golf tournament at the Seavlew Golf Cluh to day. Mrs. Vanderbeck returned a store Of 83, 4 out and U In, and was in a clasa by herself, for the nest best Score was the M returned by Mrs. It. tt. Barlow and Miss Campbell, As la usually the case when An excel lent medal score Is made, Mrs. Vander beck'a round was featured by brilliant putting. Going out she needed but U stroke. She waa even five to the sixth, where she needed a six, but offset lhi slight lapse with fours on the seventh and eighth. 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