R; I ilLMINGTON GOLFER, ARTHUR M'GEORGE, A FIRST ROUND VICTOR Whuva 20 Holes Before He jp Defeats H. P. Scott, Jr., in Middle .auanuc onam pionship This Afternoon. P.,vrtTnN COUNTRY CLUB. Del.. lane lfc-But one 'Wilmington golfer. Tihur McGeorge, won in mo nrsi rounu , ... rh nlnv (or the Middle Atlantic L . .....intinn nViei'mnlrmahln nf tli liffllneton Country Club today nnd hia Bn?Vh .r . of tli AxnPTiRft nf iinnllidp EST mwf. H- p- f"' v,r- At.ll3at SfMeaeorge won forced to play 20 holes !fore he could claim the victory. Between George Small, of Baltimore, the ffiileholder, and Allan Lard, of Chevy fche, Small coming through on the 19th K& Varren Corkran, of Baltimore win mWitt of yesterday's qualification round, IBBarJ!'- . 1i 1LfAntiiiiiMl trim tliat lifcttt Hind Dunaiu ,. , ,,.. .,. .,. ,,.,, Ivtth Ihe BiiK.morean winning, 3 up and Kfll opponent pretty well in tho first nine I 1 --j .- 4ii turn -wflfl nnn ilntvti. Ha tfouired tho match on the tenth, whoro Fcoritran took thrco putts, but wns one a. .iroin when Corkran made a "bird" ta ";- '....,. ,r.. .v. n-.i. . fthl'W Otl UK" ICnwi. rium uicu uii v.um" ffii retained his lead and added to it natch ended, They played out tho re-..i- t.nin Mini Corkran broke 0 bv Kfanlng d(,w" a sl2caWe Putt for a two' s The. earns Cptkran pit ,' 6 iLWOtfdward- fftii 3 5 0 2 5 15 4 12 ItESSK S 13 8 3 4 6 4 4 5 2-37-79 H 4 K 6 4 4 fi 3 40 8J BJorkran rw , u Woodnrara if Baltimore has threo survivors, Colum P.. f-. ..,,,.,. riiih i,r Washlnalon. tho its rolling habitat of President Wilson, has Die, same nuin"cn o .. .v Koffo111 onc eacll Summary: FIRST SIXTEEN 4 ' TOI... nnilhil b. warren torwaii. dhiiuiiuiu, .u.. lU Woodward. Columbia, .1 up and 1 to play. .. v. TI. I, ,... il.,.nf.i1 T.m ' Jrott, Jr., Wilmington. 1 up, 20 holes. if j C. Davidson, Columbia, defeated T. v. Bjwar. iJWlBnu, o up u..u , .- v.,. P. W. i reowuii. i'utn'i-1 "'"'r ' .ib -. rrtliitnii)a. rldff.itfirl W. 'of jone'i, Jr.. Wilmington. 4 up and 3 to play. ti.-i.i- -trpinirv. .". ud and 2 to play. WiSmt Small, Baltimore, defeated Allan t'lirA Chevy Chnae, 1 up. ID holes. r.n. , james, v.uiuuiui, ' . tfoliintj-ne, Columbia, 2 up and 1 to play. SECOND SIXTEEN ft- First Round. . . S-W A. Tyson, Wilmington, aetcaiea J. . femlth, Wilmington. 4 up and 8 to play. Tfion Elhcott. Baltimore, by default. tCirt, Columbia': 2 up and t to play. Uiimon, Jr., Baltimore, a up and 2 to play. "j. A. Branch. Virginia, defeated Q. D. tamw, Virginia, 6 up and 4 to play. ivF. ,DH. Janvier, wunimaiuii, !:,.. . 1'b Mackay, Virginia 1 up. S.T.-C DeKassctt, Baltimore, defeated I. L. sSun, Columbia. 1 up. 20 holes. w. P. wooas, virsuii, n ,:. " Ilwa, Wllmlnr-ton, s up and 4 to play. iConnaught Race Entries for Meeting Tomorrow V nrt race, purse iuu. iivingaiono (.up, - rfOld foaled In Canada, 4VifurlonsB-aood Itaot. 112; ThornclllTe, 100; Old Pop. 118; IemiVi Flame, 101, Copper King. 115; W. A. BrMcend lra. purse. J40O. for 2-year-olds. R.K, S larlongs-'nublrax, 100; Ilaria. 100; S'Uikin, 100, Clara Morgan, 111; J. Z. lf Si,llii Water War, 111, Queen Apple. Ill; iKjeaTlh; Barka. lit, Tar Brush. 114. Third race, purse $100, for d-year-old i and ftp, selllnr, 514 furlongs Mrs. Me, 101; Miss t Cliucor, !6l. 'Orlmar Lad. 10.1: 'Inquletn, 1W: aipnontL 108, Vlley, 1O0: Gold Cap, 108; IKvi W 100. Brooms Exlge. Ill; ilublcon IlLail. .. ,. ., ... a' Fourth race, ior a-yeur-wiuo jiw vt w,hjm Kr&ts Handicap. 1000 added, selling, O fur-itonts-Vldet, U3; Zln Del. OU; Black Broom, kiml Tenzhee. 105; Progressive, 111; Squeolcr, Kill. . , ... srifth. race, purse ww. ..year-oios ana up, fnlllng steeplechase, about 2 mlleo-Stalmore. ilBt Velslnl, 185; Young Morpheus, ISO, Hu Inllltr. 145, Garter. 150. ,..,... ,, kPa buih race. purs:. w. w u-s,-.v.o &, ip. selling, mile and a alxteenth-Smlllng Ma. "flCiS; 'Beaumont Belle, 103; Beau 1'ere, 105; iia K... i in. tnnem 11 A- RnpHt-illn. 110; llimrfl 11'. Vr,lfir1aV .Tr.. 112. lit ' 2 .. 4iM-i ak t.ifAAF.f.Ha and ''Sflvemn race, uuraq iw, iw uv-vm -.. m MUlnr. .-. furIong-Hftveraack. W: Jef- p -.-. n?. .-1- Antral 1f1 r'lnrlV.. 1 fill .Umbf Tall, 106, Uncle Dick, 103j Inlan, 108; Toddllnr. 108. Commack, 10S; J. B. Itoblneon, iw. ciraman. 111. Apprentice allowance ciaimca. Weather clear, trade fast. CHESTERTON FIRST AT JAMAICA TRACK Tiih Buxton in Saddle, Speedy Animal Runs Ethan Allen rftiid Alhena Into Submission. FJAMAICA, N, T June i8.-Chesterton, Sit, Buxton up. was not to be denied In tt flrst race today, and ran Into sub- ilialon Ethan Allen and Alhena, The Erne, of the three-quarter-mile raco was Iba summaries: Kftrit race, selling. mite-Chesterton, 110, '-t11 " O, l ID -, out, won; wii.ii . kMcCahey. 4 to 1. 8 to B, U to 20, second; iwka, loy, Ryan, 13 lo 10, 0 to 20, out. L1?. lime, i;it .t-a. f;u ij., uoouwoou, i.ibm iAHll Pv.lvn fV aim ran. i'Stcond race, 2-year-olds. .0Q added, 5 fur-jW-Pletone, 112, Lllley, 0 to 10. 1 to 3, pt mon, Damrosch. 10T. Byrne. 13 to 10, 1 M a. second, Socony, 10J. McCahey, 25 to 1, i um, iuira 4iiue, .i m-, i tiso ran, race, tor 4-year-oias ana up, selling. aaca. mile sna a luriong uiuii, iw, rotller. R lo 1. S In B. 5 to 5. won: f, lOU. McCahey. 4 to 6, 1 to 8, out. u, y ouutvan. iuo. uuxion. u w ,, o . w. . third Time. I'M 8-5, Guy Fisher and jan aiao ran. rth race, a-year-olda and up, selllnp. fiuu 1. T to B. 7 to 10. won; Yadopeen, 110, LIU t 1. 4 to 5. 2 to 6, second; Asvlade, 115. , ii 10 i, s to it even, wiiru. , A.'wiwi. ;"! wrme. Taia Carrier, uervisn. u Hh, Plantyfenet and Bronx Queen also KW'fc race, for 2-year-old Allies, aelllnir, 1W. EpMongs-tilr Heavens, 100, Falrbrother. 0 R1A to 6. 1 lo 3, won; Tralee, 104. Hopkins. , ft io o. x to 9, seconu ; rwimwi ,wi bv 1K .n t a .a h .n 9 third. Time. t ?-. Atska, Typography, Divan and Little ' -W ,M WGRAM OF RACES L AT JAMAICA COURSE .. race, 2-year-olda not won at meeting. o lurionge Dr. uremer. mi; uuneaiie. Utrntf IflA Pt.rf.w 105 r.fwv1ntiruaL K'Uarif Blackwood. OS; 'High Morae. 108; " i 'iiign unair, uv, lllf tip. 9.u..-Hlnl. a.. i,n KAlllnr. Ms milea-Ortln Kripp. 112; Bn Quince, SnAr?.m,nV 4' QalloP. 107; CameUia, fcr . " huw, iia a ce. a-ar-oias ana up. mgn-weiga. Pwp, K furlongsTop. o' The Morning, 140; Me, 118, Norseklnr, 1: Flglony. 129: J lit toUrius. 112: Surprising, TJ2. dL. ";? a-JSuHLSfi. ,1S',."Lt,T,e.', . 103 fitrAmtmli 1?i- Ahart flran. 128. m Fair, 108 Tb Ftno, HI. , lys rjut sella.;, a-year-e&l aod UP, Q J-Uex. 93 Xory. MaW, D7. Joe Hm- Dorfpr carm.o. 10S, Chattier, 114. UB r. ..Ill .r .. (.. TA. fl-.m.v . foldea Oaie. lot, Bil o tin KUcbeo, MIlBn 10T .. -5' aeiltng. S yor-oli nj up. Ba l (i v. j.rM tj.n.t1u.ii Oft vBdn.tl lo 104 yjrst Dre. 104,'Bulaa, EVEN WATERPROOF SPEEDY IN KENTUCKY RACE Outruns Big Field at Latonia in Three-year-old Race at 6 Fur longsStar McGee Placed. LATOtfTA, Ky., June 18.-Vaterproof outran Star McGee and Dude In the 3-year-olds and up race at 6 furlongs here this afternoon. The lime was 1:15 4-5. The summaries! an i i!i '..7f ni S'T McGee, Bo, Gamer, thiTdl Time Tft i1 ?ute w?l Campbell, 1T30 Blnro and K.ih '..'"iV ",'r. "'",am. nteiight, n..."-"j"'"" D- "i0 ran ..w fc,. ,.ru mil f.i'ffl 3'yf"-oU fillies. 4W fur. loniq. XShyih 2-?A-' !.. 4W fur; and S.2o, tvon .20. Js.20. and flftorv .....' "Ji oicarns, iii. llni? JV1 fsfJid!-rAU(,"i'-u"nI 102. Btlf. N.fi'i.S?i!2.t.h,r.i.'l.m. :- .Muriel's Pet, rhiiB fiii .it.! vmenf, Aunt Hal. n an. Bt,VniV,l,,etA.,5ia-,ttS,.P0't,,n, Bm"V R" and SEA LORD IS CLASS IN OTTAWA OPENER Clever Animal Runs Seven Fur longs at Connaught Park in 1 :29 3-5. CONNAUGHT PARK, Ottawa, Canada. June 13. Sea Lord was tho class In the opening seven-furlong race here this afternoon. Cornbroom was second and Hed Plre third. A purse of $500 was offered. The time was 1:29 3-5. The summaries; First race, $100, 3- ear-olds and up, 7 fur longs Bea Lord, 103, Smith, 3 to 2, 4 to 5, 2 to 8, won; Cornbroom, 114, Burne, 3 to 1, oven, 2 to H second; Hed Fire, 103, Schuttln Ktr, o to 1, 2 to 1, 4 to 5, third. Tlm, 1.2U 3-.i Hermann and Pepper Sauce nlo ran. Second race, purse HOO, for 2-year-olds, 5 furlongs Blume, 111, Acton, 8 to l, 4 to ,,, 2 to 0, won; Ocean Prince, 10S Turner, 4 to 1, 5 to 2. 1 to 2, second Phil Ungar, 111, Burns, 4 to 1, 7 to 3. 3 to 0, third. Time, 1.01 4-.V Matrix, Early Sight, Servla and Parachute also ran. Third race, purse. J400 added. H-year-olCs and up, selling. 0 furlongs-Supreme, 107, Groth, 4 to 1. 2 to 1, oven, won; Mcrcurlum, 110, Burns, 3 to 1, even, 1 to 2, second, Celeb rity, 113, McAtee. 5 to 2, even, 2 to 3, third. Time, 1:15 4-5. Schnapps. Cadenza, J. H. Barr, Aax and Frontier also ran. Fourth race, purse $100, 3-year-olds and up, selling, 0 furlongs Ischgagblbble, 104, Claver, 8 to 1. 3 to 1, 8 to 5, won; Bendel, 103, Acton, 4 to 1, 8 to 3, 3 to 3, second; Sonny Boy. 103. Bchuttlnger, 3 to 2, 3 to 3, 1 to .1. third. Time. 1:10 Briny Deep. I.eichen's Pride, Stellatn, Andrew O'Dny, Maiurka, King Radford and Col. McDougai and Pliant also ran. FELSCH'S HOMER FEATURES CONTEST Continued from Pago One Strunk grounded to Weaver. Two runs, one hit, two errors. SECOND INNING. Fournlcr tiled to Walsh. John Collins went out, Mclnnls to Bush, on a fine play by the former. Itoth walked. Roth stole second. Schnlk singled over sec ond, and when Mnlone threw poorly Roth scored. Schalk stole second. Black bourne fanned. One run, one hit, one error. Mnlone fanned. H. Collins and Four nlcr retired Kopf. Faber tossed out Bush. No runs, no hits, no errors. THIRD INNING. Faber walked. Felsch forced Faber, Malono to Barry. Weaver tripled over Walsh's head, scoring Felsch. Oldrlng pulled down Collin's line drive. Weaver scoring after the catch. Bush threw out Fournlcr. Two runs, one hit, no errors. Wnlsh filed to Felsch. Barry filed to Felsch. Lapp fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. FOURTH INNING. J. Collins filed to Oldrlng. Roth fanned. Schalk singled to left. Blackbifrne beat out an Infield hit. Faber walked, filling the bases. Felsch hit high up in the left field bleachers for a home run, scoring Schalk, Blackburno and Faber ahead of him. Strunk made a great catch of Weaver's drive. Four runs, three hits,' no errors. Faber threw out Oldrlng. Weaver threw Mclnnls out. Strunk Hied to E. Collins. No runs, no hits, no errors. FIFTH INNING. K. Collins out, Bush to Mclnnls. Fournler singled to right. J. Collins singled to right, Fournler going to third. A double steal was tried, but Fournler was run down, Lapp to Malone to Lapp to Kopf to Lapp, J. Collins reaching third. Bush threw out Roth. No runs, two hits, no errors. Malone tripled far over Felsch's head. Kopf .fanned. Davles batted in place of Bush. Davles walked. Felsch made a marvelous catch of Walsh's drive, and threw to Fournler doubling Davles. No runs, one hit, no errors. SIXTH INNING. W. Davis now pitching for the Ath letics. Schalk walked. On the hit and run, Blackbourne singled to right, Schalk going to third. Blackbourne died steal ing, Lapp to Malone. Manager Rowland objected and was chased from the field. Faber walked for the third time. Felsch forced Faber, Kopf to Malono. Schalk scoring. Felsch out stealing, Lapp to Barry- One run, one hit. no errors. Barry singled to left. Lapp fouled to Schalk. Oldrlng hit Into a double play, B. Collins to Weaver to Fournler. No. runs, one hit, no errors. SEVENTH INNING. Weaver walked. Weaver died stealing, Lapp to Barry. E. Collins walked. E. Collins stole second. Fournler was hit by a pitcher ball. E. Collins and Fourn ler pulled off the double steal. E. Collins scored on J. ColllnB' sacrifice fly to Walsh. Roth lined to Strunk. One run, no hits, no errors. Mclnnls beat out a bunt. Strunk hit Into a double play. Weaver to E. Collins to Fournler, Malone was called on Btrlkes. No runs, one hit, no errors, MICHIGAN BARS BALL PLAYERS FOR PLAYING FOR MONEY Three Star Athletes Dropped on Charge of Professionalism. ANN ARBOR, Mich., June IS. The board In control of athletics at the Uni versity of Michigan last night barred Sheeny and Maltby, members of the Wol verine baseball team, from further par. tlclpatlon In athtetlcs at the university, took from them the Insignia they already have won and recommended that they be further disciplined by the faculty of the engineering department in which they are Btudents. The two mn were found guilty, after a careful investigation, of having played baseball for money and under assumed names with Independent teams It was established that McNamara, an other member of the varsity baseball squad, had played outside ball under an Msuroed name, but had not received money for his services. He was barred from participation In university sports JoTone year and his Insignia was for felted. To Organize Connecticut League ISG LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, JUKE 18. n"r ) oa j v nil THIfJK fKmV , ' TMItOK HE'S (Hi? . - . - '' HE'S f&mi3 ( MOST J3I5ASRCCABLV 'J ( ) I .ll1 rT SpDirCX- .' V "rC CM,LD ' ' Llwe T rS3 j&-' v. Ow t J EVER J Smiths dot WmmlM WHGM COMPANY HfS GONE s-&' g (V xBWgBSJ 'roMPNV THOUGHT DONALDSON BREAKS BALTUSROL RECORD WITH CARD OF 70 Chicago Golfer Makes Sen sational Score in Fourth Round of National Open Championship at Short Hills. BALTUSROL CLUB, Short Hills, N. J.. Juno 18. James A. Donaldson, Glcnvlew Club, of Chlcngo, this afternoon broke the record of the courso with a 70 which nobody thought would be dono under the pressure of so Into a stage of the compe tition. Previously he hnd not been going so well. His card follows: Out B 3 4 6 3 4 4 4 3-3G In 34.354453 3-31-70 Francis Oulmet and Chick Evans, star amateurs, had a bad time of It this morning In the third round. Each took an SO, Evans' putting being uncortnln, whllo Oulmet tended to general wlldneas, as In his cuiallfylng round. Among piofesslonals Robert MacDon aid more than held his own with 73, which gives htm the formidable total of 222. Jerome Travers returned a 73, which, with his 147 yesterday, makes him 221 and puts him for the time being In the lead. Wilfred Reld, late of England, always a possibility, virtually held his own with a 75. Tom McNamara, Boston, was cautious with 74, making him 223, only a stroke over MacDonald. Walter Hagen, Rochester, present champion, was again rather high with 78, which means that there will be a new title-holder. Followli.g are the early scores, showing the in and out total lor the day, yesterday's score and total for the three rounds. Emmett Flench, York, Pa. 31) 38 73 156 231 Otto Hackbarth, FlnMale.. 12 37 70 153 2.14 Isaoc Mifklc, Lynchburg, Virginia 43 38 81 ICO 211 MacDonald Smith, N York 42 38 SO 1B0 2.10 Wilfred Held, Seavlew.. .. 31) 3d 78 133 230 Jnck lioblns. Knglewood. . 30 41 8.1 139 242 Herbert Strong. Itocka- way, .V. Y 40 33 78 130 237 J J. IvBrlen, Mansfield, O. 41 30 60 157 2.17 Oeorge T. Sayres, Merlon Cricket 43 38 81 150 237 J A. Donaldson, Chicago.. 38 38 7S 1B2 238 A. J. Sanderson. France... 30 38 77 133 2.10 Joe Mitchell Hldgewood... 37 37 71 136 230 Gilbert Nichols, filming- n lOIl aj ." iU J- Tom Kcrrlffan. DeJham.... 38 .18 78 1M 220 lfDI)t?rE IIUVLUIIUIU. IUltuiu mi v .v t . Francis Oulmet, Boston.... 41 30 80 156 236 George McLean Yonkers. . 40 40 80 103 213 Alex Campbell. Baltimore 3S 3d 74 131 223 Elmer Loving. Xew York.. 38 37 75 1SU 2.11 George Simpson, Chicago.. 30 38 77 161 236 Max Marston, Baltrusol (amateur) 37 43 80 134 234 Ben Sayers. Scotland 42 37 71) 130 238 WISoftm"!?.n"V.,.l:38 37 73 164 230 jock Dowltng, Scarsdale, Davo d'Oltvle. Morris Co.. 43 40 83 163 236 V. K. JrcCarthy, Jackson ville Fla ..... SO 42 81 100 247 Tom Boydv Fox Hills...... 41 88 70 158 237 waiter w. i.bbci., ,uw.c,.-;. .i . Thomas McNimara. Bwiton 30 33 74 140 223 Fred 3lcLeon, MBsninsiou o it , w Charles Dvans, Jr.. Chicago (amateur) 41 SO 80 132 2.12 David Stevens. Mohawk... 40 40 60 136 236 "v-lr'ginla"""?'' ,Uchm?nd.' 38 42 SO 138 238 Geo. Sargent. Washington. 38 37 75 132 227 JabCU1rgh"U,Ch'n.'n.'....1 .'"I 41 33 78 153 229 Tom Anderson, Montclalr.. 41 88 70 158 237 James Barnes. Whltemarsh 10 SO 79 118 225 Iuis Telller. Canoa Brook. 31 42 76 140 222 V'j ,","n":..'Vd ".'."NO 39 70 158 237 D?IassacC.fun.neV.s "T 39 42 U 158 230 IIteornrtcfgfbUd,:ir.Un"". 40 41 81 166 217 Al Smith. Wykagyl 41 87 78 13. 2J2 Orrln Terry. Boston....... 41 37 78 loj -m Vt v Uat.il. Flushing. fl m JOhhanmnton NPaY.'. . "' 38 37 73 131 220 Chi 'now ei , PlUsburgh.... 41 41 2 IBS 245 Harry Hampton. Lenox, Massachusetts ...... ...41 37 78 160 ,JS Jr.cS?e!alrTraV,r"'... .37 38 73 148 221 m" Brady. Boston......: 86 SO 73 157 222 Tha following Is ths total for the fourth r?3t"dFT.irnri.r.f?r.!'V3ou3?i7n5en3,w rjmo!nr?.r.h..:::::::. .::: m w $ MacDonald Smith 3 ' 2 Otto Hackbarth J f ?.3 Jick Hoben. 3J 41 78 320 If ?rf.rV strong ::::::.:::.::$ J ? UnltXi Held 1 38 38 76 306 Wilfred neld . as l0 ,g soo B, G, Miciwiww Goorgo Sayers S 25 II .T llnfTnr 38 ST 70 31- wrX-::;::::::;:":?? KSr::::;:: ;::: 3S M ?3 B?3 Dais.o'pii" ;;".; 43 38 si 3o C,nl.pbSilli.r '.'.'........... 41 38 70 301 L?u,' Tul.fn :;;...:.. 40 30 70 sou Walter Hagen 4i 40 si US Mitchell y "... 30 34 70 308 E- '.HlSKin '...;.:.. 41 38 78 3S1 Oeorg' McLean ,. ,0 sl ai8 Tom Itovo ; 43 45 83 316 Edwin Loving ..'... 3 38 71 308 GUI MotioUa - .2 38 8, 3lI Oulmet ,. ' ' CORNELL OARSMEN INVITED Courtney's Men Wanted as Attrac tion at Seattle July 16 POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June II. Coach Courtney received a telegram late vMterday from Hiram B. Conlbear. MS J? S Washington crew at Seattle. , !i' : - Cornell crew come to the coast It the regatta on July 18. the Wash, iwtonwwh stating that all expenses would be paid for 13 men. Wolcott Hastings. Cornell crew man. agar went to Ithaca to ask the consent of the faculty to the plan. Ty Cobb Calls; Work Stops &ore7$& .tfW aw IT HAPPENS IN THE BEST ' ! K ma ham frT""""- I r77' ' " '-s. ' ' I " ' '"" ' Hfs a) ,um HAW UNJPl , - & J X TcXMel X A eTTy K ftisren , au "S FINE TENNIS SEEN AT STATE MATCHES Three of Four Players in Semi final Round at Haverford From Merlon Club. HAVERFORD, Pa., June 18.-Threo of the four players who qualified for tho scmllinal round of the singles of the Pennsylvania tennis tournament at Hav erford proved to bo from Merlon, W. II. Tllden, Jr.. Gormantown, brilliant young player, being tho only exception. Tllden opposed Wallace Johnson, one ot the best-known players In the country, In the feature match of the day, which was watched by a large and appreciative gallery. Tllden's great height gives hltn a wonderful service, which Is oxtrcmely hard to return, and his overhead play Is also very good, while his back-and drive Is as pretty a shot as Is ever seen on tho court. Johnson played a cool, accurato plac ing game, keeping his opponent contin ually on the run, while Tllden rnmo to tho net at every good opportunity. Inter cepting somo of Johnson's drives for clear kills. The other semifinal match also produced brilliant tennis. Young Joo Armstrong, former Harvard alar, opposed Craig Blddlo In a close contest. Armstrong played a very pretty gamo, and frequently forced the play, but Blddle was alert and resourceful, his shots being well aimed and paced so that neither players gained a distinct advantage. , In the doubles Stanley Pearson and L. C Wlster, of Germantown. met Qraig Blddlo and F. E. Dixon In a contest fea tures by brilliant ground strokes nnd Dixon's net play. Pearson and Wlster displayed, excellent teamwork, and many fast rallies occurred In tho first sot. Richard Crozlor and W. H. Tevls Huhn met Armstrong and Rowland Evnns, Jr., and a close match resulted, Crozlcr mak ing many swift volleys for clean aces. Evanfc also showed up well, whllo Huhn played a steady placing game. Johnson and Thayer were opposed by Ward Prot ter, who put up a stiff fight, and con tested every point sharply. Yale Oarsmen Row Two Miles OALE3 FERRY, Conn,, June 18. The Yalo junior eight and tho freshman eight had a tno-mllo raco up stream today, being fol lowed by tho varsity eight coaches and a number of others In tho quarters launches. The junior varsity won the race by 24 lengths In 10.10, while tho freshmon time was 10:20. Tho Junior varsity rowed the mile in 4:45. Harvard Crews Take Short Paddle BBD TOP. Conn., June 18. The Harvard varsity eight and the second crew went out for a short paddle this morning and tried a few racing starts. Because of the heat tha crews were returned to quarters after half an hour's practice. The varsity, eight plans to hold a. time trial tonight if conditions are right. THIRD ROUND LEADER AT BALTUSROL JEROME TR&VERS In the open national golf championship af Short Hllla, N. J t great golfer retwatd a card of 73. which put him in the lea4 WW OF REGULATED FAMILIES THREE FIGHT CARDS SCHEDULED TONIGHT Open-air Shows at Ludlow and Fairhill Clubs and Amateur Bouts at Gayety. Two open-air shows nnd amateur bouts aro on tap for light followers here to night "AU-for-glory" boxers will com pete in tho 103-pound cIobs final and 122 pound division semifinals at tho Gayety Theatre. The wlndup of tho initial stag at the Ludlow A. C, 00th nnd Ludlow streets, will bring together Eddie Revolro nnd Terry Martin. . Johnny Nelson will tacklo Willie Houck In the star bout at tho Fairhill Club, 3d Btrcet and Lehigh avenue. Tho Ludlow program: First bout Young McOovcrn, Paschal!, vs. Kid Thomas, West Hnd. Secord bout-rrank O'Ncll, West Philadel phia, s. Bobby Hayes, West Philadelphia. Third bout Jimmy O'Brien, Suburban Club, vs. Young Kaufman, I.ebnnon. Semlwlnd-up Joe Wiggins, Paschal!, s. Paddy Flupntrick, West Philadelphia. Wind-up Eddie Rovolre, ISth Ward, s. Terry llortin. Southwark. The Fairhill card: First bout Ous Anderson, South Dakota, vs. Joe Phillips, Kensington. Second tout Poto Feeney, Richmond, vs. Bobby Mcl.eod, Scotland. Third bout Johnny Murphy, 17th Ward, vs. Paddv Bedlyy, North Penn. Bemlwlnd-up Whltey Baker, Richmond. v. Duke Bowers, Kensington. Wind-up Johnny Nelson, Kensington, vs. Willie Houck, Mount Airy. Charley White will bo unable to left linnk nnnirina- llirhtwelirhts Into dream land for nt least three weeks. He had a small bono removed from nis miacuo right finger Wednesday nt n New York hospital, nnd he will be forced on the side lines for that period. At that, White could show up many of tho lightweights with his left hand while his right dangled In o sling. Sam Robldeau, local lightweight, fres from a win over Walter Mohr, will ap pear In the line-up of the Point Breeze Park baseball team tomorrow afternoon. Ho has been signed up by Manager Ed die McLoughlln for the season. Sam may hold down the keystone sack posi tion. Tho park nine will play Southwaris National Bank tomorrow. 15-year-old Lad in Tourney ATLANTA, Oa.. June 18 Nelson Whitney and ho- Bush, both of New Orleans: Perry Adair, aged 15. Atlanta, and L. Dexter. Dal las, fought It out hero today In the Southern Oof Tournament .emlflnal.. They payed S6 holes match play. At tho end of the flrst nine Whitney had Bush 3 down and Adair had Whitney was 6 up on Bush at tho end of the first round, and Bush conceded him the match. Adnlr was 1 up on Dexter, and they will play the second IS this afternoon. 1015. MRS. G. HARVEY WINS SEMIFINAL MATCH IN TENNIS TOURNEY In Other Bracket at Dela ware Championhps Phila delphia C. C. Woman Will Meet Mrs. J. S. Taylor, Wilmington. WILMINGTON COUNTRY CLUB. Del., Juno 18. Mrs. J. 8. Taylor, ot Wilmington, nnd Mrs. Gilbert Harvey. Philadelphia Country Club, won their matches In the semifinal round of tho Delaware State tennis championships at tho Wilmington Country Club today, and meet In the title round tomorrow. Mrs. Taylor defeated Miss Dorothy Dlsston, Philadelphia Cricket Club, In n hard threo-sot match, fl-2, 2-4, 7-5, while Mrs. Harvey put out Miss Marlon Cres- Tho winners play for the title tomor row. In the championship doubles Miss Cres wcll and Mrs. Taylor had a hard-fought three-set match with tho Misses Edith and Evelyu Runk, of Mcrion. They won two sots to, one, 3-0, 6-0, 6-4, and cntorcd the scmllinal rouna. .miss Agnes Ken nedy and Miss E. Hensel, of Merlon, are also semlflnallsts In this event, for In tho third round today they defeated Miss G. Munroe and Mrs. II. F. duPont, of Wilmington, 6-4, G-3. Summary: SINQLE3 IN LADlnS1 CHAMPIONSHIP LAWN TENNIS. Fourth Round. Mrs. Gilbert Harvey. Philadelphia Country, defeated Miss Eelyn Runk, Merlon, 0-2, 0-2. DOUBLES. Third Round. Miss Marlon Crcswcll and Mrs. J, S. Taylor defeated Misses Edith and Evelyn Hunk, 3-0. 0-0. 0-4. Mlsa Agnes Kennedy and Miss E. Hensel de feated Miss Q. Munroe and Mrs. 11. F. Du Pont. 0-4. 0-3. WANT NEWARK CLUB Harrisburg Fans Hope to Bring Inter national League Nine There. HARRISBURG, Pa.. June 18. Granted an extension of time of 24 hours from last night within which to raise a suf ficient guarantee, local baseball en thusiasts were confident today of bring ing the Newark International League team to Harrlohurg. One of the leaders at noon said: "I'm sure we've put It across." The Newark management asked a 13000 guarantee, which Is being raised by the sale of season tickets, , West Walnut Wants Games The West Walnut C. C. of West Philadel phia! fresh from it. victories over Delco Fraternity, of Darby, and the Philadelphia Electric Club is seeking new laurels and would like to arrange games with flrst.clasa home teams In or out of Jhe city pujrUig fslr guarantees. After looking over the line-up any manager familiar with star ball player, of West Phlllle will notice that West Walnut has some ot the best players In that part of the city. The present line-up la; DsWatd, catcher; Farlev, Mulhern and Pope, pitchers; McLaughlin, first base; Farley, second bate: Krane, shortstop and captain; uersghty, third base; Ryan, left field; CConnell, centre rleld. and Clark, right Held, Pope, who pitched against the "Live Wires," allowed but four bits. Th winning run was scored when Geraghty hit a single with two men on the bases In the fifth Inning. Rain then stopped the game. Much credit also must b. given to Keane and Ran for their heavy hitting and unllmlttd amount of "psp." Any manager wishing to book this star aggregation for either Saturday or Sunday games communicate with Manager Walter J. Haltey, 823 South 36th street, or phone Woodland 1811 D, before 4 30 p. m. Such teams as Newman C. C Corley, Chesmar. C'ardlngton, Aberdeen. St. Monica's. Mt. Ephralm, of Mt, Eshralm. N. J , Wlldwood, Of Wild wood, and Melrose, o( Atlantic City, are desired to be beard from. OBITUARIES DR. SAMUEL WEISS Leading Surgeon and Physician of Lebanon Was 70 Years Old. LEBANON, Pa., June 18. Dr. Samuel Wetss, for almost a half century a lead ing surgeon and physician and twice elec ted State Senator for Lebanon County, died last night at his home here from chronic Brlght's disease, following an 111 ness of Ave years. Dr. Weiss was a native ot Lebanon County, having been born here 70 years ago, Bliss Viola West Daltry Miss Viola West Daltry, principal of th. Wilson School. lXh and Wharton streets, died in SL Agnes' Hospital after tak.n ill at the school while talk- to the dut'tct sup.nntena.nt ceo. the promotion ot ne pupiw ana ; for the closing or in. som was first biUv4 that Mis Da uffond a Mat stroM, ana sae was hurried to the hopeltal, wbg her Fishing Season Is On Tag&lr'b ajESjto wlTw ALL K.l.u w LIVE BAIT & TACKLE RELIABLE LIVE BAIT CO. Otta 3.wdy .iOa-d4luig w n m awn , mm. J e Alness was tltaenocnrt as flu t nrr poison. Miss Daltry had n edtmefn-fl with the publle shooi sfstefh fnflihy year and was a member of ihe Teaehers' A joelatlon. The fnneral serieM will ha held tomorrow afternoon at 1:3-) o'eltMls at the home of her sister, Mrs. Elisabeth Jones, lla Park street, Ridley fatk Sirs. Anna J. Nicholson Mrs. Anna j. Nicholson, wife of Wll.iarn R. Nicholson, president of the Lftnd Title and Trust Company, died last evening at her residence, 3415 Bryn Mawf avenue Mrs. Nicholson was taken ill Saturday and pneumonia developed. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hopson. For more than 30 years Mrs. Nicholson wb a member of the Northmlniter Presby terian Church, 36th and. Baring streets. She was also one of the leaders who conducted the recent campaign to raise funds for the Presbyterian Home for Aged Couples at Bala. Mrs, NIeho-sott Is survived bv ri.r huahnnil llul ln anna , William R. Jr., and Edgar W. The lunciBi services win Be ncia at the family residence Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Funeral of William Dolan Moitz The funeral of William Dolan Molts, promoter of amusement devices at At lanta City, will be held from the homa of Francis P. Molts, 6513 Frankfort ave nue, tomorrow afternoon. Mr, Moltt died In Atlantic City of heart disease. He hnd been ill only for a short time. He was the adopted son ot the late M. and Elizabeth 'Moltz, and was 33 years old and unmarried. Mrs. Charlotte Townscnd Mrs. Charlotte Townscnd, wife pf the Rev. J, H, Townscnd, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, of Camden, died yes terday nt Quaker Farms, near Seymour, Conn. Mrs. Townscnd wns Miss Charlotte R. Cox. of New York. A son Is an Officer in tho United States navy. Benjamin Rodmcra BORDENTOWN, N. X, June lS.-Benja-mln Rodmers, a IHckste Friend and re tired farmer, died at Crosswlcks, near here, last night. Ho was 92 years old and a widower. IN MEMOMAM JACKSON. ANNA JACKSON. In loving memory of our dear sister, who departed 'this lit Juno 18. Ion. BROTHERS AND BISTERS. MEOTC. In lovlnr remembrance of our faithful mother, MARTHA PALMEnMEOEEJ CARTY. Near Heddlng. N. J., on June IT, 11)13, THEOD03IA, widow of Shrove cany. Funeral from the residence of her soa-ln-law, Peter Cartr, near Heddlng, ,N. J., on Monday. June 21, at 11 a. m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery, near Florence, Ni J. DAG1T. On June 15, 1910, FREDERICK F beloved husband ot Harriet F. Dagltlns Sonde), and son ot tha late Charles add' Jo aephln. Daglt. Relative and friends, also employes of Adams Exprea. Company, are In vited to attend the funeral, on Saturday morning,, at 8 30 o'clock, from hta late resi dence, 4U4S Haiti ave. Solemn Requiem Mass at SL Francis De Sales Church, at 10 o'clock. Interment private. 1IASSON. On June 17, 1915, JOHN J hus band ot Margaret A. Hasson. Funeral on Monday, at 8 a. m., from his late residence, .'120 North Horton at. Solemn Requiem Mass at the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, at 10 a. m. Interment at St. Denis' Ceme tery JOHNSON. On Juno 10, 1913, CRA10. hus band of Rebecca Ingersoll Johnson and .on ot James C. and Elisabeth Craig Johnson, Relatives and friends of the family; also Phonlx Lodge, No. 130, F. and A. M.; Philadelphia Consistory, 8. P. R. 3.; th. faculty of the Edgar Allan Po. School, and the Schoolmen's Club of Philadelphia, are invited to attend the funeral services, on Haturday afternoon, June 10, at 2 o'clock, at hi late residence. 1004 Shunk street. In terment prlvato. Friends may call Friday evening, from 7 to 0 o'clock. Automobile funeral. LAUKR. On June 17, 1018. MARY, widow of Nicholas Laucr. Funeral on Monday, at 8-30 a. m., from 3001 Terrace at., Wlssa hlckon. Solemn Requiem Mas. at St. Mary's Church, at 10 a, m. Interment SL Mary's Cemetery, Roxborougb, MAULEY. On June 17. 1915. BENJAMIN R. MARLEY, husband ot Elma E. Marlsy. ' Funeral services on Sunday. June 20, at 1 P. m.. at the resldenco of his brother-ln-lawi C. A. Morrison, 270.J Weatfleld ave.. CamderX N J. Interment phate. at Leverlngtrfs Cemetery, Roxborough, Philadelphia, f MATTI8. On June 17. 1913. or diphtheria, HOOPER II., Jr.. son ot Hooper 11. and Myrtle W. Mattls, aged 3 iieara and 8 months, at his parents' residence, 682 Du Pont st., Roxborough. No funeral. McCI.OSKEY. On Juno 17. 1913, at his late hue residence. 233 North 3th at., EDWARD, Due notice of the funeral will be given, from the residence ot hta sister-in-law, Mrs. Louise Meder, 211 North Lawrence at. McMULLIN. On Juno 17, 1015, LINHART, husband ot Maud B. McMulIln. Funeral services and Interment private. MESMNOF.lt On June 17, 1013, ELLEN A., widow of Henry Messlnger. Funeral on Monday, at 8:30 a. m., from 1005 North Han cock st Solemn High Mass ot Requiem at St. Michael's Church, at 10 a. m. Inter ment at Now Cathodral Cemetery. MILLER. On Juno IT. 1913. 8ARAH E., nlfo ot George Miller and daughter t Jan. and tho late William II. Traalei. Funeral on Mr.nday, at 8:30 a. m., from her late real, dence 2351 North Orlanna at. High Mass at St Edward's Church, at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. MYERS. MARGARET ANN MYERB, widow ot Nathan Myers died June 17. Funeral and Inttrmoit private, NICHOLSON. On June 17, lOlS ANNA J., wife of William R, Nlcholaon. Funeral services at her late residence. 413 firyu Miiur avenue, oh Monday morning, the, 21st inn . at 10.30 o'clock. Train leaves Broad Street Station for Bala at 0:67. Interment private. RAMSAY, On Juno 10. 1018, Dr. ROBERT N,. ion ot late Dr. John and Mary Downing Ramsay, eged 58 years. Funeral cervices an aiturday, 11 o'clock, at hla Isle residence, 11"! South 40th at. Interment at Tamaqua. Pa. HOIUN80N. On June IT. 1018. NEWTON iIairD. youngeat son or John J. and Jeasl. Mumrord Robinson, agod 8 yesr. Relative and friends are Invited to attend tbe funeral services, on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at his parents' residence, 13 Saunders aye Interment private, , SANTEE. On June 16, 1913. Dr. EUOENU I son of tbe late Charles Santee. Ketatlvea and friends are Invited to attend the fuiieraj services, on Saturday, the Win ipW at J 5m. precisely, at his lata residence, 831 North 5th st. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers, KrilMITT. On June IT, , 1018, EUOENIE. daughter of MIehae and the lat. Mary Anna fbmltt. Funeral on Monday at T 30 a. m.. from her late residence, 3321 North Sth st Sni.mn Requiem Mass at St. Bonaventura's Church, at U a. m. Interment at Holy Cros TIPTON' On June IT. 1918, JOSEPH C, husband ot Bella Tipton. . funeral service ..Monday, at 2 p. m., at hla lat. residence, ?rvfT East Columbia ave. Interment private. North L'edar JUU Cemetery. ,-r.ii HAOKN-On June IT. 1018. MARTHA 8.! ilAOEN, daughter of Ferdinand aad rarrie von Hagen Funeral on Buoday. at I n m . from tbe rtaldenc of her parents, 6l.IT South Fairhill at. Interment at Oreaa Siint Cemetery. "Why Boxing Is the Target for Abuse in America," by Wil liam H. Rocap. Here's an entertain ing, and instructive story for sportsmen who want to see the boxing game live. In the Sunday. Public Ledger Sports Maga zine. ti 41 tiiiT in. i w "" '" UWJf- " SR!T3 k allowtm ilaltocil. w. etar but . t(ar.