fegW SCORES IfiOLFER GIL NICHOLLS rXURNS IN GREAT CARD OF 72 AT BALTUSROL tyilmington Man in Na tional Open Champion ship Is Within One Stroke of Short Hills Record. ,t,TOSnOli GOLF CLUB, Short Hills-, v X June m. j"c mwiuiiui uk tm ii. ' " n.t flnahprl out In frrtnt in. ?ir in'tho elimination round of tho P.itlonal open golf championship tourney fin progress here. On tho ro.ln-soB.ked ifiarie he turned In "2, the best ecore Et-Vi ihA (ournoy opened and within one S,!f6k of the courso record. ysicnoim v- V.5.. pi 1 R ) J r i TSrt ..... o i u a i u Oat ."" iiiAliKK 3-37 3-35-72 to - - - - Iw.it.r Hnuen. of nochester. N. Y fertMnt Champion, mnao a. miserarjio fihoifln I" nlB flrBt touna turning In a L,r of 78. He went out In 33 and camo Itowlth J9 strokes. Louis Pelller, of Sum fnlt. N. J-. former open champion of nvrinet, was pairea wun iingen, ana fills turned In a enrd of 76. "ions' tt4t turned out yesterday was pres- Ieflt ftffin lUuaj. Alia wuido wua uuu lis I.a ., It was thou ah t It would be. fol- Mns-lnf last night's heavy rain. It did fjlfect the playing partly, however. L-tIia first man to drop out of the tour- Sir was P. B. Honeyman, of Cincinnati. s-vii-halls' score stood as low In tho first Round of tho day's play. No other sot Iwithln better than four strokes of It. SChlck Evans, of Chicago, and Jerry iTrsvers. of Upper Montclalr, N. J., who cWei expected to como closo. both turned ffa cards of "5. Evans had a 38-38, while vrravcr went out In 39 and camo In 37. L" Scores turned In up until noon wero: ,Baott French, York, P.... 37 3D 70 K llseXbarth. Hlnesdale, 111 40 4t 81 EC F. Uwis. Ml. Clemens, inch.... :ii 42 70 fiforre Silling-. Lakevllle, Conn 40 -in 81 ttE. K. MCK.BHHft -JUCRMJIIVIIIO. ..... , .H 41 7Q United. Garden City 42 42 84 :nufm Burgess, noston 4J 30 R.1 (JI A. Donaldson. Chicago 38 38 70 'Oil X cnons, Hlimingion. ... FSltfll Ooebel, Somervllle, N. J 37 3.1 72 44 42 Rll r, JICK JOlir. nevvarK, v.. 42 .III XI f, Jack Dowllng, Rcareilale, N. T 30 38 77 " J F. O'Brien, Mansfield, 0 41 40 81 frw rir.nri Washington . An Aft wi Wr. H. Bellwood, Garden City 42 40 US likW. D. Robinson, Atlantlo City 44 40 00 r?wim.s Kftrrlran. I3oaton totwili Telller. Canoe Urook.. Wilier Hairen. Ilooheator . . . Eiaitlti Eam. Jr., Chicago. Kj.'JL Brna. Whltomarah. . Bttn Bartell. Fluahlnv. ..... aTir.m indemon. Montclalr... 30 K7 70 311 .111 7S 33 38 70 3S .IS 70 41 87 7S 80 37 7l r n.' ainfflAtnn. Rlivnnov. . . 4.1 40 01 ;t;X Wnc, . Montgomery 4,1 44 I, L009, nuerton, N. J 44 41 8.1 Ftr Sayrd. Scotland 42 41 Ri CUrlei Howe, Oakmont 42 40 X2 Conroy, Wentflnld 44 44 AS H.rtort Stronr. lnwood 40 37 77 iWter Fororgue, Chicago 30 40 70 !j.a Travem (amateur) 87 30 70 .Tern Bord, Foxhllli 40 37 77 J. H. Olio, Hartford, Conn 40 :H 78 'f Jl i Jau. iiuaiuu iu ou in 110, Andereon (amateur), Slwanoy. 41 37 78 ?, i..v rim, niihmnni1 Pnrintrv 4(1 Aft Kft IK Jt, J. CUinaerBOH, uuuiuhiig. ciuiivd., w tr 1 laVfiltr Roblneon. Yahnundala 30 41 . Htime Markte, Lynchburg... 30 40 ' ''KMXrmin Low, Weetmoreland 42 III) t iB&joe Sjlinter, New York 38 30 1 MScuSlotheraele. Woodhall Spa, Ene. 42 42 ln t flinrtriin. rjoulnfime. Franca.. 40 40 ftft i'v' Piter Hoblneon. Yahnundala 30 41 R) Ml 70 84 sf. rruara. !w York. 41 42 H.I JotaA rarker, Eoat Hampton.. Aln. Pierce. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. M. J. O'Loughlln, PlalnHeld . 30 41 77 . 48 47 Wi . 38 40 84 40 43 83 42 43 8.1 .18 44 82 44 44 RS 41 4$ 80 33 42 7T tjt. U inompnon, xor-iie,wr . . C H Anderson. New London . . tj rtirkran (amateur). Balto. . . .TTyE, Stoddard, Hcdford. N. Y, lewurd Biles, Slevpy Hollow Gre Sparling, Drldgeport ... Tt.rrv fherv. llockawav. L. I. . . 44 ",,'r ----.. ---- j.- - , , race lOlloirmic are uitBryuuu ituira. BiiuwuiH tot In and totals for the day, also total for intiM tourney: Raul!on "J S3 152 ItlUne .... 42 40-88-173 aV Buigeaa 42 30-Kt-lM rrench 41 37-7S-1W Mtiarthj' Hlrkbanh . . 1.1 - i.i, 30 40-70 100 37 38-7B 147 4.1 4M-A0 1(10 37 38-75-1.17 38 3077117 37 41781.18 40 30-70-1 37 3,1 38711(10 41 4580107 40 47-87-171 HI 4S-0O 181 trt Mcnoiu ItU Ojlli le . itit Campbell.. KtLrod .. ... O'Brien. unrluit W S;Mr , j. conroy .. Mhrood .. 80 3S-77 tai Xirrtfan , 37 4270150 LHli'TllllM- 40 .18781.14 'ltet Hagen 88 38 7 1.11 ,TmT 41 3082-100 Lxa 41 428.1170 Bnfv An fiA isn n t ii,4.HA. ' An qo 70 10 SI. 0. Anderson . . . Uteri II. Barnes... (-Chart! F!vnna . . . . 48 4183101 30 37 7.1 111) 3D 10 70 1.11 41 an RO-1S0 40 37-77-135 KToti Anderson . . . FStntM rjom Boyd. .10, .1R, 77 1.11, f Jaao MacKle. 37. .15, 72184. jcrmin Clark. 41. 41. 84103. 'Jlrrr D. T. nnvjr no fln.7.1 I.Mr Ttoniav. S. 7, sn.70-l.vt, Walter Fovargue 44. 40-l B7''. nernert strong. .10, 40.70 10a; J. u. if'. JTi 40-77-13.1. V. D. Robinson. Jr.. At Kbatle ritv in rtncj in. rat nhinann. ili 4J-S4-lrr. ' v. WlAMAWA RACE ENTRIES $0R MEETING TOMORROW ' Flrit race, for 2-year-old maidens, 5 furlongs -tuin. 117- Hands Off, 112; St. Rock. 112; tt.jirr. iiaz liienaaie. iuu: -lanana. iuu. fecond race, for .1-year-olds and up, selling. Wmlls-Patrlck;8., 103: Jos Dlebold, 113; tarr. 02; Lazuli. Ill; rtay o' Light. 110; io, 100; JJonmouth. 108. 'd rSCA. fnr A-vrMa nnA i,n hiinitlrn. iSrS- 8 furlongs Thornhlll. 123: Star Olft. !Si.nT Shaw, lift: Noureddln, 108; Sprlng '&", 114. Chance, 103; Fuy Wuny. lew. rth race, for 2-year-olda. The Youthful, Wja conditions. BM furlongs Paddy Whack. m rmn or como. 103; i.ena Misna, ii; tfyM01 r.CBl fr 4.year-olda and up. selling, 1 B"'An4 '"rlong Dalngerdeld. 00; Hermis, W,..i" '3i,,,rlr J 'airy uoamoiner. uii ""oa. 104; Monmouth, 00. Bjii3 'Vf- ,or 3-year-olds and up. lelllng. itin.. V u, uriongs Eiija Jennings, ruii uumi kftar. 107; Aharu, 110; Cyroerrlck, 100; HfMthvtl ll ' 1I..J. ' rr! an.ll.. ir.JI... fiil 011. 105: North Light, 112: Wood sy 107. Patjltafiit 11T. rinolanrilll 1IY7 ifmatlec allowanca claimed. w, weatner. drying fait. iKER CITY HIFLB5IEN SHOOT ; IN WEEKLY MATCII TONIGHT Fire Away Over Sixty-Foot Range at Ten Targets. weekly nriz ahnnt nt thn Quaker Rule Club, of PhlladelDhla. will be ! tonight at KB North 9th street. The ?Wn will be at 10 tarKeta on the ? W-foot ateel ranire. All the gun- t. will b handicapped according to sointy Th riflemen will blaie using open lights and this sort of er win test their marksmanship. r MARTIN'S TENNIS AFFAIR PRODUCES flOOP SPORT Cresswell Defeats Miss Hunk, 6-4, 0-6 and 0-3. MARTIN'S, Pa.. June 16.-MI fl CreaawAll nt tho -phllnititlnhls. N Club, and Mlsa Bdlth Itunk. V WOVM exodlHgly -well raatehed. tM and then the other obtaining rt luwi m me teams iourBjnnt ! Cresawell woo the first sat 'ii but in the second set ner ar h i , --.a .u. AlA F v Hr aucjAib uu mv Mj a singla jrame. taifll mtimtM .:?.'"i i .1MB 0-2 Vsi'VSfr st'is. luW& -umvn aBa Mum II Houttoo 4 default, -" xi uii anuria at sb-sb uis au-ssasuaa Uis. 1 8. Tajrlar. TWI" fi.tffhMBS S.r,J 2 a-'' MADE IN OPEN GOLF MEETING AT SHORT HILLSRACINGAND EXMER,ALONGSHOT. IS FffiST AT OTTAWA A. T. Stewart's Bay Gelding Up sets Calculation by Coming Across a 10 to 1 Shot. CONNAUQMT PARK. Ottawa. Can.. he?9 twTtt' lnftu'u.ral 6-furlonK dash .t aiternoon a lone shot, Exmer, Sid an 1 .VflC9e '" 8-5' Olro Wll " ond and tho favorite, Last Spark, third. tho l fn.M? atle.n31 tho openlns under VuJ .rllcutl0n ot th8 Connaught Park June n ThC meetln "vl" end " Tho summaries: ..fi'in rV.'j. J,r,8 ',0- 'or 8-year-olds and up. 1' ', 10. third. Time, l.lS a-h. Maid or. fart UxV'Snt 4? .Ul'mond Cluiter. K?ols-f-n;i. .r Mabl. Sir Artnur, Syksle, Mona O . jminle Jean, Mausoleus, Duke of Chester also x ??I!?.JS?' Pur 400- maiden 2-year.olds 7 tfSriW-ar',r I-Ih, ,13- Ooldsteln. 0 to 5, Len Wi.0-?' ?" n Prince, 110. Turner S .'-1.t? 3t .. aocond. Ilarla, 107, MeAtee nii2i?i.8 V? " '? ". ,hlrd- T"". 1.08. TltS nublrax, Queen Apple and Clara Morgan also .JJim IS?!' Pu9 f.A00' -yr-olds and up, R Mb'iSi1 "l5 A' N- Akln- 1(. Connors Cno?.r ' .nV '? 3A ondi Deposit, 10S l i1iPi n 8 Ifi 8,l2 " x ,0 '. third, Time lif MlH &hnso!h laeheabblble. Mra. D,Cc-ic n,nCAnDdunTc,. ahraT6 CaP- UnC,e rOUShr.,LC?r.nVI''t Cup. handl. -.-"""- -", iui u-jrer.oia ana up, muo Kins; Hamburg;, 7. 6 acer. 7 to 2. even. 2 -- -.-... .,v,,b vi yiu. i, oieenson. to l, .1 to S, out, second; Schemer, 00, Acton, n i0!!-2 ' J n.nd ? 8' tnlr(1- Tlm, 1-43 4-B. Llniln. Privet Petal and Fountain Fay also FAVORITE ALHENA WINS AT JAMAICA Bay Gelding Runs True to Form and Gets First Race From Superhuman. JAMAICA, N. T., Juno 16. Alhena lived up to expectations In the first race hero this afternoon, and camo across In tho oponlns; event well In hand, Fair brother had tho leg up. The 3-year-old bay gelding ran the 6 furlongs tn 1:15. Superhuman ran second and Minstrel third. Tho summary: First race, for 8-year-olds and up. sellln. purse 1400, 0 furlongs Alhena, 107, Fnlrbroth or, 7 to 2. 7 to (1, T to 10, won; superhuman, 107, Bore), 0 to 1, 2 to 1,'even, second; Mln Ktrcl. 102, LoudCT, 13 to 0, even. 1 to 2, third. Time, 1'15. Sir William Johnson. Dlla llryson. Coy. I.lly Orme and Mamie K also ran Second race, for maiden 2-year-olds, selling;, purse MOO. 8 turlonas Bdlth Uaumann, luu, Kalrbrother. 6 to 1. 2 tn 1. 4 to S. won: Pro- Ihlbltlon, 107, Lilly, IS to S, 0 to 10, 1 to 8, seconu, limn unair, iuf, i-ouner, u to iu, 1 to H, out, third. Time, 1:02 3-5. Dlmo Novel and Galcswlnthe also ran. Duno Sits won, but was dlsqualldsd. Third race, the Illinois handicap, for S-year-olds, $500 ndded, 6H furlongs High Noon. 120, Horel, 10 to 8, 11 to 10 and out. won; Top o' The Morning, 121, Buxton, 0 to B. 0 to 9 and out. second; Pnonphor, ISO, Loftus, 0 to 10. 1 to 3 and out, third. Tlmo. 1.07. Band Marsh and Plxey also ran. Fourth race, the Garden City soiling: stakes, 11000 guaranteed, for 3-yearolds and up, mtlo and a sixteenth Yankee Notions, 110. Low der. 2 to 1. 7 to 10. out. won: Virile. 112. Buxton, 13 to B, 7 to 10. out, second; Blue n-...l tlft TT.M... O ,.. .A K M... ,1.1a. 1 Ilia. IV, J..', -J.tiL-, u .w ... -, .u ,, uui. biiiiu. Time, 1:47 -1-5. Dartworth and Watertown also ran. Fifth race, selling-, purse $400, one mile and a sixteenth O. M. Miller, lie, Huestls, 3 to 2, 3 to n, 1 to 4, won; Ben Quince, 112. 11c Cnhey. 7 to J, O to 0, 1 to 2, second, ltobln etta. 110. Buxton, 0 to 2, 7 to 9. 3 to S. third. Tlmo. 1:60. Otto Kioto, Song of Val ley, Camellia and Lady Rankin also ran. West Walnut Wants Games Tho West Walnut C. C, has now hit Its winning stride by defeating the Delco Frn ternlty. of Darby, liy tho score of 0 to 0 and the Philadelphia Electric by a ff-to-4 scare, the eame only going 5 Innings on account of rain. Tho strongest combination that has rep. resented the club was that which plavsd Sun day, with Denald, catcher; Pope, pitcher: Mc Laughlin, first. Tarley, second. Keane, short; Oeraghty, third, Itinn, right Held, cyconncll. i entre, and Clark, left. The manager of West Walnut would llko to hear from Newman C. C Corley, Aberdeen, Chesmar, Logan A A.. Bt. Monica's, Melrose, of Atlantic Cliy; Mt Ephralm, of Mt. Kphralm, N. J., or Wild wood iram. of Wtldwood. Any club de siring to play this strong aggregation should communicate with Walter J. llaffney, 8Z3 South Both street WINS TOURNAMENT AT SEAVIEW m&MSS&P in. ', ,rV WKKsKsaHEMsf MBmm H9H9HEHsifflcl 0lHMifN. , .MilTMir linMrTiltTi tMsHlHiiliisU W sliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiulitwiaiiiiiiBiiiHHsHHl wm$&$?' 'If Ik ' I fcgjulKJMHtMtsi. &7i jji 4vitysWsySK Liiiiiiiflt if a HsIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB. y-"' ' J-w Mw. . H. Barlow, Merion Cockt Club, won tJw inWUttwi &M fcMiraMt for wojpen at the tieaview Club, AbsscsTO, N. J. TM finals wr play ad Uu afternoon. Mm. Bartow dafMtifig Mm. a H. Vaaderback, 3 up and 2 to go. EVENIKLEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. JUKE WH6R8. "rbO " I n ) 1 M LeAirJ6 "" T A GO.wG Tb vacation! f ToMonnotJ FOR tfA." Il'ff ) SPEKio ymr whaAbo i I a trip to me J s - 5oyw ?gM L VJACAT.OM THIS I WAO OP A I I ?L-f ?) I MEW WLeAMS-4 A Year, ' yOACATioNJiy v--J-;; fzAsao'l V C--y-C ) I TrllKlX III GO UP .1 c ae T. T I lu The TjecK.e S thi fair amo - s AWD TX JOMfi I I OTHER POIWTi . JTKcxjT FiawnC J y ,y?iTf I N GRUMPY SHOWS WAY AT LATONIA MEET Malheur in Place, and Orange Show in Opening Race This Afternoon. LATONIA, Ky., Juno 10. Grumpy, Mal heur and Orange were tho horses plnceil In tho first race today. "Whlto Metal, well lilted by tho talent, ran in very poor form. Tho summary: First ruoe, purse, 0 furlongs, maidens, 3-year-olds and up Orumpy. 107, Hans. 10.70, fj, , won; Malheur, 107, Gentry. JJ.10, M.SO, second; Orange, 112, O'Brien, ' iX : m, third Time, 1.14 4-5. Undlnage, Cotton Top, Iluslla, Krls krlngle. Martanha and Whlto Metal also ran Secord race, selling, 2-year-olds, 9 furlongs Nellie Welles, 103, Taylor ,11 10, $1.60, $.1.70, won, Dollna 102, Mott. 113.20, J3.1KI, second. Paymaster, 0, tapallle. f4 10, third Time, 102 4-0. Lynn, Veldt, Method and Aleen D. also ran. Third race, selling. H-year-olds and up, a furlongs Dlack Thorn. Kl, Oarner. 113.30. 14. s.1.10, won, Cftrrlo Orme, OS, Stearns, 1.10, 12 W, second. Lady Panchlta. 1()1. Lnpallle, fl SO. third Time. 1 41. Cash on Delivery, Malabar, Oreen and Banjon also ran. MRS. TAYLOR ADVANCES IN WILMINGTON TOURNEY Scores Tennis Victory Over Mrs. H. H. Smith, 6-2 find 6-1. WILMINGTON, Del.. June, 16.-A regu lar cloudburst hero this morning inter rupted play In the Women's Delaware State Lawn Tcnnla Championship and so thoroughly soaked tho courts that play had to be postponed for some consider able time. Mrs. J. S. Taylor, of Wilmington, ad vnnced another stneo In tho singles hy defeating Mrs. H. It. Smith, of the Phil adelphia Cricket Club. Her victory was very easily obtained In straight sets, C-2, 6-1. J v"M'j j4? . t ,CV,cKf -" ':&$S SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE MACKMEN PLAY TIGERS IN SEA OF Ty Cobb and Emory Titman Biggest Attraction at Game Between Athletics and Detroit Threatening Weather Cuts At tendance Down to Low Figure. Though mud lay thick upon the field, a soft and oozy gob, The Mackmen ttarted play today against the team of Cobb; And Ty, who adds to any name a nice supply of eptce, Went right out there and risked himself despite his fancy price. By BLEECHER BHIBE PAItK, Juno 16. Tho two big gest men In baseball were on exhibit at Bhlbc Park today. Step right up, ladles nnd gentlemen. It is not often you get a chance to sec together tho monstrous monolith Emery Titman. weight 270 pounds, as wide as he Is tnll, owner of a barrel of money, and Tyrus Itaymond Cobb, also known by the sobriquet of the king of swat, the terror of pitchers, etc T. Cobb Is the biggest man In baseball from tho standpoint of ability and they do say of emolument. Titman Is tho biggest physically. He and Ty lined up alongside each other In practice. Emery was wearing a rubber Bhirt to sweat some of his fat off. After tho line-up was announced today and the players had taken their positions, play was held up two minutes while two blue clad members of the Shlbe-Mnck con stabulary rushed out to tho plate and holystoned It. This done, the game pro ceeded. Well-done Wyckoft was the Mack hurler. We do not remember having seen bis namo spelled that way before. Neat Isn't It? Mud was Inches deep on the Macklan diamond, but considering the amount of rain that fell see weather report the Held was In fairly good condition Two men walking In tho first Inning by grace of Wyckoff. One of tho pedestrians was Cobb. Yahoo Sam Crawford, the next man up. Wyckoff got two strikes PHILLIES NOSED OUT BY PITTSBURGH Continued from 1'age One Chalmers to Luderus. No runs, no hits, no errors. SECOND INNING. McCarthy ran out Into left field for Cravath's high fly. Whltted fanned. Nle- lioff singled to right, xienon stoio sec ond and went to third on Gibson's wild throw. Luderus got a single off Har mon'B glove, Nlehoff scoring. Klllefer called out on strikes. One run, two hits, one error. , Hlnchman called out on strikes. Ban croft threw Wagner out. Viox singled over short. McCarty popped to Nlehoff. No runs, one hit. no errors. THIItD INNING. Chalmers fanned. Bancroft walked. Bancroft out stealing, Gibson to Mc Carthy. Byrne filed to Collins. No runs, no hits, no errors. Gibson fouled to Klllefer. Harmon fanned. Carey Hied to Whltted. No runs, no hits, no errors. FOURTH INNING. r. i. -.i,.. .a Warmer. MoCarthV threw out Cravath at first. Harmon threw out Whltted at first. No runs, no hits, no errors. r..,u. ,.ii! tn riaht. Balrd fanned. Hlnchman walked. Wagner forced Hlnch man. Bancroft unassisted, Collins scor lnc Vlox popped to Bancroft. One run. one hit, no errors. FIFTH INNING. Nlehoff filed to Collins. Luderus filed to Carey. Klllefer lined to Collins. No runs, no hits, no errors. .,..v.., wnibi mhann noDned to Bancroft. Harmon filed to Whltted. McCarthy out stealing. Klllefer to Nle hoff. No runs, no hits, no errors. SIXTH INNING. Balrd threw Chalmers out at first. Mc Carthy thraw out Bancroft at first. Byrne Iliad to Carey. No rum, no hits, no errors. Carey beat out a bunt. Collins saorl licod Byrne to Luderus. Balrd safe on Bancroft's wild throw, Carey sjorlng. llalrd eut, stealing, Klllefer to Nleheff. HlnahnWH steer o right Hlnkan out. staaUwr. Killeftr to Bancroft. On run, two bita, ow trror. SatVBNTH INNING. Backer beat out a hit to sacead. Cra vath Mt Wo a double play, Balrd to Viox to Wajar. HaJltt thraw WhltUd out at nrat-i Ko run, ana bit, no error. Bancroft tyww Wag-nar out at Arst Viex dottbtatt to left, but was out stretch ing It, Baekar to Byra. Bancroft t brew out MoCarthsy at first. No runs, out bit. no errors. sttOHTU INNING. Nlabaff f4- Luaanw gUd to Col Una. Baifd thraw KUUfar ot at dm. No nB, no sUts, no arrora. Qibaoo ;roajdd to Lu4arva. Harmon J.nn..4 1 P.rtv b t out a. hit to first. CoUlua ualkad Tb baaaaaau vera ad- I a A. .1 k.tlr k i-'ftalmM. Haini ' VSOVW w .-- MUD AT SHIBE PARK on him nnd three balls, due not so much to wlldnesa as a desire to shave tho cor ners of the plato. Crawford then pro ceeded to foul alongside third base, nnd Kopf took a header over the low wall trying to get It Ho missed by Inches, but got n great hand from tho crowd. Young Mnlone chased away all longing for Eddie Collins, however, when Craw ford slammed tho pill past Mclnnls. It wns headed for right Held, traveling like a bullet and lnbcled base hit, but Mnlone, by a pretty burst of speed, got over In time to stab It with one hand. Then he made a recovery equally -remarkable, and Crawford was out by Inches at first. It was easily tho snappiest piece of baseball seen this year at Shlbe Park; oven tho Collins mourners cheered. De troit got a run. however, a few minutes later, when Wckoft walked Veach, filling the bases, and also Issued a pass to Kavannugh. Mclnnls got Young's grounder, retiring the side. Jack Lapp saved himself some effort In the fifth and sprung a novel method ot getting put out. Trying to dodge a pitched ball, ho fell down and his bat hit tho pill, which rolled to Dauss. Lapp was thrown out before he had tlmo to rise. The Mackmcn got to work at the bat In the fourth Inning. Lapp walked, but was forced by Oldrlng. Little StutTo Mclnnls then came along with a zipping triple to right on which the Reuben scored, sliding In under Stanage. Strunk was walked and promptly stole second. Malone also walked. At this point the Hilarious Mackmen on thn bench wern cheering so loudly that Umpire Connolly walked over to warn them. Apparently Dauss, Detroit's great kid pitcher, was getting annoyed. He walked Kopf on four pitched balls, forcing In the tlclng run. Wyckoff hit the first ball pitched to Crawford and all uas over, for that Inning. filed to Whltted. No runs, one hit, no errors. NINTH INNING. Dugey batting for Chalmers. Dugey called out on strikes. Harmon threw out Bancroft at first. Byrne lined to Vlox. No runs, no hits, no errors. CONNAUGHT PARK ENTRIES FOR TOMORROW First race, for 2-year.old maidens foaled In Canada, SlOri, 4U, furlnnss Hecla's Flame, 101; Old Pop, Id); Miss Fay, 108, Golden Vixen, 111. nilly Frew. 1 1 II Second race, 2-year-olds, selllns, purse 7400. A (urlonss t.lttle dink, OH Sand's Diamond, US; Gentle Woman. 100. Smlllnc Massif, toi; MrLelland, 101, Uroomstraw, 02, Larkln, lot; Oreetlnsf, 100 Will Cash. 111. Third race, 1-)enr-olds and up. Ifloo. B fur longs, out of chute Smiling Mag. 00 Leoloha. 111, Mrs Mc. 10-1, Lamb's Tall, 101, Miss Waters. 104. Col McPougall, 108. Clarlbel, Id, Mlrs Chsucer. 10S. Fourth race, 3-year-olds and up. selling, a furlongs, out of the chute, purse liOO Donald U. llil. i:gmont, 10.1. Inlan. JIM. Weir, 1. Gold Cap, 101. rucrmood, 108, Inquleta, 1UM Dlrdman, 103. York Ud, lie. Fifth race, for 3-year-olds and up, free handi cap, A furlongi. out of the chute, purse Jimi Heroll. 00, Water Lady, 110, Hack Uay, 1IU, Fantareta, 1.11. Slsth rac, for S- ear-olds and up, selling. U furlongs, out of chute, purse 1100 Joeeiina Kareta, 04. Mtellcka. 1X1, -Hula Welsh, til); Kin Radford. 101 'Deaupere, 101, Gordon, mi- single, in; Toddling, 106, Mgadoo, 1W1; Little Jake. 110. Ssenth rsce. for 3-year-olds and up. selling. 1 1-lrt miles, purse lV0-Mlnda. P9, Rslncoat. 101: Asa Herndon. 1C). Kllday, 100: 'Lucky Georg. ina, Tbe Rump, 10S. Font, 108, 'Cut. tynunk. IIT. , Apprentice allowance claimed. Woltjast-Gallant Fight Off BOSTON, June ia-Llghtwelht Ad Wolsast yetterday canceled his match with Gilbert ' a. ..i, set .ur t nlftltt He pleaded Illness. Some good stories have come out of Eu rope's drain on our horse supply. "The War and Horses," by Alfred Stoddart, is one of the best. You'll find it in the Sports Magazine with Sun day Public Ledger. 16, 191B. ATHLETICS WIN 3-2 BATTLE FROM TIGERS Contlnurd from I'age One out Mclnnls. Strunk fouled to Stanago. No runs, no hits, no errors. SEVENTH INNING. Bush walked. Vltt forced Bush, Malono to Berry. Cobb was hit by a pitched ball. Oldtiug made a fine catch of Crawford's foul fly. Kopf knocked Veach'B wicked drive down, but Veach was safe at first, Vltt tried to score on tho play, but Mc lnnls' quick throw to Lapp nailed him at the plate. No runs, one hit, no errors. Mnlone fanned. Kopf beat out an infield hit. Wyckoft forced Kopf, Young to Bush. Walsh forced Wyckoff, Young to Bush. No runs, one hit, no errors. EIGHTH INNING. Kavnnaugh walked. Young fouled to Lapp. Jacobson batting for Stanage. Jackson struck out. Dauss also fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. McKce catching for Detroit. Barry sin led to deep cenre, and when tho ball slip ped from Cobb's hands, when he at tempted to throw, Barry continued on and scored. Lapp filed to Vltt. Oldrlng out, Dauss to K.avanaugh. Mclnnls out, Vltt to Kavanuagh. Ono run, ono hit, one error. NINTH INNING. Harry Davis and Ty Cobb had an argu ment and for a mlnuto it looked as though they would come to blows. But Umpire Connolly sent them back to their lespccllve benches. Bush dropped a single In short left. Vltt sacrificed, Wyckoff to Mclnnls. Cobb lined to Oldrlng. Malone throw out Crawford. No runs, ono hit, no errors. Joe Wood Has Sore Arm BOSTON, June 16. Joe Wood, the lied Sox speed pitcher, announced today that he has a lame shoulder and probably will be unable to take his regular turn in tho box for a week or 10 days. Crews Work Hard Today POUC.HKEEPSIE. N. Y.. June 16.-The Cornell, Columbia, Syracuse and Pennsyl- vanla crows were put through a stiff rowing ot lour-mue runs unuer lime to day, and each oarsman showed marked Improvement over yesterday's work In preparation for the big regatta June 23. Tom Morris Memorial Golf CHICAGO. Juno 16. Slaty clubs have en tered trams In the Tom Morris Memorial Trophy competition, the r.nnua! event of the Wt-atern Clou Association, to ba held today. Among the tnms which entered Is the Oshu Country Club, of Honolulu. Most ot the clubs In tho Central States sent entries, Necrrtary George F. llennoberry announced last night. THE MILLIONS BEHIND THESE TIRES are back of the guarantee on EVERY TIRE WE SELL You can, therefore, purchase tires from us by 'phone or mail, with the same assurance as if you bought them in person, in our store. Simply state the brand wanted and the size, viz.: "Firestone 37 x 5 nnd CHARGE IT" We'll do the rest Tires sent prepaid with in 150 miles. Tires mounted, rims painted no charge. Stop for Free Air at Curb 66-Degree Gasoline, 12c at Curb Ak th manager of any standard tire com pany in Philadelphia a to our reliability. COLONIAL RUBBER COMPANY 1509 Spring Garden Street .Belt. Poplar 4S7 Keystone. Race i MOSLER VESIPJS" The Plug with the Punch I 66 i i Jabe a jet of flame dear through, the mixture. As powerful and inda6tructife)tys the fires of Vesuvius. Priae, $1.00. Gaul, Derr & Shearer Co. i Courtesy, Service Automate A&vemeim 1 217 North Broad Street 1 13 OTHER SPORTS MISS MEYERS WINS AT JUNIOR TENNIS In Piny at Manheirri Today Vic tor Defeats Mies Newbold, 6-1 and 6-1. MANHB1M, Po June l.-Some Inter esting matches were witnessed Jn th Junior tennis matches here today, tn the seml.flnal round of the singles Miss 8. Meyrs defeated Miss M. Newbold. 6-1 and s-1. The summaries: v Girls' Blngles. a Meyers defeated M. Newbold, 8-1, 6-t SBM1FIXAU Girls' Doubles. r -.. .a n ...... , . . . . viir --r.t. . u w: "wptnson asteaua A. Nayler and M. Loverlng, .s, .lo. MIXED DOUBLBS. C. Cheston and A Van Pelt defeated a Bnldy and A ruidy, M, 0-8, a "" M. Newbold and M. Wuane defeated B. Trotter and J. Cheston, (W, 6-0 '""" " nJ ? '."I'J'V'Jr T' Myr2'Ja. defeated J. "'eves and W. Tonntend, 0-0. 0-3. Consolidations ftlr!.' ImI.u t r...,.u . - . . toy default " """ WDn '""" " ennn flefeatel A. Nallor, t-S, -, M. Qistle defeated L. McCall. 0-2 . 8 eton derMte.1 M. Bpeneer, 6-3. 4-a -, Boys' consolidations: S. Kelller defeated W. Klngstsy, 0, 6-3. PLAY IS RESUMED IN STATE MATCHES Remaining Games in Second Round Singles Ployed Off at Haverford. HAVEtlFORD, Pa., Juno Is. Desplto the fast that tho courts were not In the best of condition due to the heavy rains of yesterday and today, play started this afternoon In tho Pennsylvania Stats Tennis Tournament at Haverford. All the remaining second round singles matches were played off, and several third round matches, while a start was made In the doubles. The feature match In singles was the contest between Craig Blddle and Row land Evans, Jr., two Merlon stars. They were evenly matched tn the first set, Evans scoring several times on some beautiful back-hand drives. Sid Thayer, Merlon's young star, op posed W. P. Harrlty, of Overbrook, and outplayed his older opponent in the first few, games. Stnnloy Pearson, of Oer mnntown, played 0. J. Rogers. Merlon, who put up a stiff tattle, though h seemed rather off his form of previous years. Tho best match of the doubles was the contest between the Tlldcns, of German town, and Alexander Thayer, Philadel phia Cricket, and AV. P. Johnson, Merlon's premier player. Third round S)dney Thayer. Jr., Merlon, dercated W. F, llarrlety. Jr.. Overbrook, 0-1, 6-.1 Black Jester English Stake Winner NCWMAIIKET. Eng.. June 18. The Juris Stakrs were mon here today by Black Jester, owned by J, n. Joel. 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