'r'im9Wmmmvmffimmmif1 W 1 m 12 LATEST NEWS FROM THE If. M'GRATH IS STAR all-around runner at Telephone games Gets Firsts in 100 and 220 Yard Dashes at P. R. R. Field Wins Broad Jump and Second in Shot-put by Way of Extra Work. P. It. n. Y. M. C. A., rniladelphla, June 19, The Spare Pair Athletic Association of the Bell Telephone Company held Us fourth annual outdoor athletic meet thin afternoon on the P. It. It, Y. M. C. A. field, 41th and Parkslde avenue. A largo crowd of friends and relatives were on hand to cheer the telephone company's emDloves. Several hundred athletes participated In the 19 events which were scheduled. The Bpare Pair Uand of 26 pieces, under the leadership of O. W. Roberts, played nntlonat airs to the -crowd between the athletic events, The events were carried out under the supervision of L, II. Kin nard, who was director, and Manager J. 11. Carroll The latter Is president of tho Spare Pair Athletic Association. The final races of the 100-yard dash were highly Interesting, II. J. McGrntH win ning the men's final In 10 2-G seconds. Smith cave him n cood light, being less than a foot behind him at the finish. In the boys' final, Lomax won rather easily In 12 4-5 seconds, Larc coming out second. McOr.itli, the young Mercury A. c lau, t tart oil In the meet, winning the high Jump, 100-yard dash and 220-yard dash. This 220-yard dash he only won after a great purt at the finish. It was a pretty race, McfJrnth covering tho distance In C3 seconds flat. Good time. Tho various events In tho tug-of-war botwecn tho Philadelphia Division arid the Eastern Division have been highly exciting for tho spectators. Tho heavy weight event was won In two straight heats by tho Philadelphia Division, tho pulling of Fry at "anchor" featuring. Tho middleweight tug-of-war was won by the Eastern Division in tho first heat and by tho Philadelphia Division In tho second. Tho third heat was won by tho Eastern Division by a mere sixteenth of an Inch. II. J. McGrath's work In tho Jumps nnd dashes was commendable. In tho run ning broad Jump ho mado 20 feet 7 Inches, while Mathers, who came out a close second, Jumped 20 feet 6 niches. Tho high Jump, too, ho won, by ono Inch, over Mulholland, who came out second, McGrath's winning mark being 5 feet 7 Inches. Tho 100-yard dash final was easy for him, his time belnR 10 2-5 seconds. In the 220-yard dash his spurt at tho finish Just brought him out first, covering tho distance In tho good tlmo of 23 seconds. He also came out second In tho shot-put, throwing It 3G feot 1 Inches, whilo Smith, who won tho event, threw It 3 feet S Inches. Tho summaries Event No. 1, 100-yard dash, handicap, limit G yards (first heat) Won by II. Mc- Grath, Maintenance Philadelphia Dlvl-j slon, Handicap a varus; seconu, u. u. Smith, Plant, Eastern Division, 1 yard handicap. Time, 10 l-$ seconds. Second heat Won by 1 T. Fryckbcrg, Plant Accounting, Philadelphia Division (scratch): second, S. W. Smith, Plant, Philadelphia Division, handicap 1 yard. Time, 10 3-5 seconds. Event No. 2, 100-yard dash, boys under IS, first heat Won by L. Lomax, Plant Accounting, Philadelphia Division; sec ond, J, Robinson, Trntllc, rmiadelpma Division. Time, 12 -1-5 seconds. Event No. 3. Tug-of-war. heavyweight- Won by Philadelphia Division (urunnln- ger, "anchor"; Snyder, stout, Minor; second, Eastern Division (Fry, "anchor"; Klelnert, Levis, Warner), Eastern for feited. Event No. i. tug-of-war, middleweight, three-mlnuto pull Won by Eastern Divi sion (Fry "anchor," Klelnert, Levis, Erb); second, Philadelphia Division (Mc CuIIough "anchor," Goldsmith, Muller, Powers). Event No. 5, 220-yard dash, handicap, limit 16 yards, first heat Won by It. M. Parker, Commercial, Philadelphia Divi sion, handicap 15 yards; second, II. C. Creutzburg, Plant, Eastern Division, scratch; second, G. C. Smith, Plant, Cam den Division, handicap, 8 yards. Time, 24 1-5 seconds. Event No. 6. running broad Jump Won by H. McGrath, Maintenance Department, Philadelphia Division, scratch; distance, 20 feet 7 Inches; second, M. Mathers, Plant Department, Eastern Division, -i inches handicap; distance, 20 feet S Inches. Event No. 7-Shotput. 12 pounds, handi cap limit 3 feet Won by S. W. Smith, Plant Department, Philadelphia Division, 1 foot, distance 38 feet 6 inches; second, 31. JIcQrath, Maintenance Department, -i-nnnucipnia Division, 3 feet, distance 35 feet Ma Inches. Event 10. final heat 100-yard dash Won by H. McGrath, malntenace, Philadelphia Division; second, a, C, Smith, plant. Eastern Division; third, L. T. Fryckbers. plant accounting, Philadelphia Division. Time, 10 2-5 seconds. Event 14, final 100-yard dash (boys un der IS years) Won by L. Lomax, plant accounting; second, F. Lare, commercial, Philadelphia Division; third, J. Robinson, traffic. Philadelphia Division. Time. 12 4-5 seconds. Event It nunnlng high Jump, handi cap limit C inches Won by H. McGrath, maintenance department. Philadelphia Division (scratch): height 5 feet 7 Inches; second, G. H. Mullholland, traffic depart ment. Philadelphia division, 3 Inches, height 5 feet 6 Inches. Event No. 12, Confusion race (consist ing of removing shoes, placing In bag and running distance of 100 yards) Won by H- it. Grace, plant accounting depart ment, Philadelphia Division; second, J, D, Harrington, tranic department, Philadel phia. Division. Time, 40 2-5 seconds. Event No. 13, 220-yard dash, final Won by If. J. McGrath, maintenance depart ment, Philadelphia Division; second. It. M Parker, commercial department, Phil adelphia Division; third, G. C. Smith, plant department, Camden Division. Time, 23 seconds. Second pull, event No. 4. tug-of-war, middleweight Won by Philadelphia, Divi sion, second, Eastern Division, "pulled them off the board." Event No. 15 Three-legged rase, dis tance 75 yards Won Ty J. H. Baldwin -and II. Mathers, plant department. East, ern Division; second, L. T. Fryokberg, plant department, and It. C. Smith, ac counting department, Philadelphia Dlvl fe'ton. Time, 14 seconds. Wfewit No. IS One-mile relay Won by Traffle .Department, Philadelphia. Divi sion tJ D. Partington, W. J. Iyshon, J Vf. Miller, Sproul); second. Plant De partment, Eastern Division (J. H. Bald win, X. J. Bomers, H. L. Mathers. H. O, I HAVE JUST THE BOSS FOB. I - ,. i an ji sv mnii ,w.i ASTA fis ) Creutzburg). Time, 3 minutes B5 3-S seconds. Event No. 8. Tug-of-war, heavyweight, second pull of event No. 3 Won by Phila delphia Division: second, Eastern Divi sion (pulled oft the board). Event No. 17-Ttig-oNwar, middleweight final pull Won by Eastern; second, Philadelphia division. Distance 1-16 of an inch. The summaries follow: 100-yard dash (messengers) First heat won by S. Vlgatalono; E. Owens, second: E. Hoban, third. Time, ll'.i. Second heat won by O. A. Scroklns; Becker, sec ond. Tlmo lUi, Final won by Sorokln; Vlgatalone, second! Hoban, third. Tlmo 12 1-5. BO-lard dash (open)Won by F. Hoban: J. Sullivan, Jr., second. II. Mills, third. Time, 6 2-5. 60-yard sack rnce (open) First heat won by It. Lcadbeater; M. A. Auerbach, sec ond. Time, 11, Second heat won by V. Feola; E. Owens, second. Time lift. B0-ynrd tlnsh (ladles) Won by Kath crlne McLaughlin; Olga Falcon, second. Time, 10 15 seconds. 100-ynrd dash (open) first heat Won by F. Hoban; J. A. Sullivan, Jr., Bccona; I Helsley, third. Time, 1214 seconds. Second heat Won by H. Lit; P. Strnt ton, second; G. Vlgatalone, third. Time, 12H seconds. Final heat Won by F. Connolly; L. Helsley, second; P. Stratton, third. Mile relay (intcrdepartment) Won by executive department (It. Koyes, J, Hardy, J. Sullivan, Jr., nnd F. Hoban); second, receiving department (G. Vlgata lone, V. Feola, 11. Lit nnd H. Mills); third, branch offices (J. Owen, E. Hatste, S Hunt nnd A. Zlrpoll). Mile blcyclo race (messengers) First hca won by Ft. Splckler; W. Mullen, sec ond; G. Gentncr, third. Time, 2:31. Sec ond heat won by I. Silverman; E. Owens, second, L. Unger. third. Time, 2:3f. Final heat win by Splckler, I. Silverman, sec ond. Time, 2-36. LAKAN00 CLUB FIRST IN CANOE REGETTA Winners Defeat Philadelphia Canoe Club by Fve Yards in 4 Minutes 3 3-5 Seconds. Tho Philadelphia Canoo Club held its ninth annual regatta this afternoon off Its headquarters, Colony Castle, on tho Wlssnhlckon. Tho Laknnoo Canoe Club, of Burlington, Now Jersey, tho Ited Dra gon Cnnoo Club, of Tacony, tho Adelphla Club, of Philadelphia, and tho Philadel phia Canoo Club paddlcrs competed. There were six events on tho program. Tho races attracted a great deal of at tention. Howard It. Lord was tho chairman of tho regatta committee. The other ofTl uers were: Starters, Dr. David J. Boon, Georgo T. Kcrber; referee, Henry 11. Fort; Judges, W. H. Logan and J. F. It. ober. Following tho races there was dinner, for tho members of the club nnd their friends. This was followed by dancing. Tho first race. In which four men com peted with double bladcd paddles, was won by tho Lnkanoo Canoe Club which beat the Philadelphia Cnnoo Club pad dlcrs across tho finishing lino by tho slight margin of flv eynrds. The lied Dragon crew finished third. In tho ono man Blngle blade commo dore's race. Durmnn, of tho Philadelphia Canoo Club finished first; Creely. of tho Lakanoo Club, finished second. The wln nor of this event crossed the lino but threo lengths behind tho winner of the second honor. EVANS LEADS SHOTS IN DU PONT MEET Makes Score of 25 in Contest for A. B. Richardson Chal lenge Cups Summaries. WILMINGTON, Del.. June 13.-J. W. Evans, a Class C man with an actual score of 21 ond four added targets, malt ing 25 in all, led for the A. B. ItichardBOn Challenge Cup at tho du Pont Trap Shooting Club today. Excellent scores weer mado by all tho contestants. John II. Minnick won a placo for tho Slmonton Cup, with 21-24. In a special match for tho Class C Challenge Club Minnick de feated E. E. M. Boss, 42 to 41. Tho cnr: Class A IV. A. Slmonton, 24; J. H. Mc Ulugh. 22; Clde LeeJom, 21: H. Wlnchnttr. 20; II. p, Carlson, 31: J. T. rtobcrtion, SI: 8. Tuchton, 20. Class n-H. T. rted. 22: E. M rtoM. 21; Oforgs Scarlet. 21; John Minnick, 21: r. Hood 20; William Coyne, 111; V. Mathewson, 10; J, J. Mngahrrn. 10; D. S. Wood, 18; U 11. Iltauchamp, IT. Class C J. W. Hvans. 21; W. O. rtobelen, 20: W. II. Cochran, 1.1; W. r. Jensen, 18: Jl. L. Conner, 18; J. W. ERlnr, 10, II. F. Car sienur, 1R; T. C. Marshall, 17. T. It. Moore. 18; C. W. Poop, 17! J. II. Bquler, 17: S. J Newman, lfl; J. White, 1.1. IKJUBLES FOIl SIMONWN CtJP. J. Minnick, 2t-2; II. Winchester. 20; J. II. Bqulers, 18. H, It. Oalvln 18; Clyde Leedom. Iji "core, Scarlet. 1.1; W. bdmundson. 1.1; II. P rarlson. 1.1: W. C. Popp, id w. a Wood, 1.1 : D 8 Wood. 12. "' ' - U- ,,. .r.LAs -CHALLENGE CLT. Minnick. 42; E. M. rtpas, 41. LARRY M'LEAN NEEDS FRIEND Has Been Suspended 60 Days for 'Steen Offenses by McGraw. PlTTSnUUGH, Pn June 19,-Larry McLean, catcher for the New York Giants, has been suspended for sixty days, beginning today, for the following reasons: Refusing to return to New York on tho dav designated by Manager McGraw. Continual use of Intoxicating bever ages. Uttering threat of violence against Manager McOraw and other officials of the club. Personal assault on It. F, Klnsella in n St, Louis hotel. Conduct unbecoming a gentleman and a hall player. Bill Phillips Released NEWARK, N.. J.. June 19.-Wllliam Phillips, manager of tho Newark Fed erals, was released today and William McKechnle, third baseman of the club, wan appointed In his place. Dissatisfac tion over the recent showing of the New ark Feds under Phillips was one of the reasons for making the change. The other was to reduce salary bills. Phillips was a star pitcher In the big leagues about 15 years ago. He managed the pennant winning Indianapolis clubs In the Federal League In 1913 and 19H and waa kept In that position when tho club was transferred to Newark this season. EVENING LEDGER ANP THE KlHDlHErMnra SURE, OUPfjENT SAV$ AFTE - EVENING LEBGEE-PHIIJADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE RACE TRAC. HE'LL OLD POP GOOD THING IN OTTAWA SPRINT Chestnut Colt of C. A. Crew Outgames Good Shot and Thorncliffe in 4Va Furlongs. CONNAUGHT PAIHC, Ottawa, Can., Juno 19. Old Pop proved to be the good thing In the Inaugural dash hero today, and won after a spectacular finish with Good Shot. Tho show money went to Thorn cliffe. The four and a half furlong race was run In 1:00 3-5 The summaries: First race, MOO, for 2-year-olds and up, Canadian foaled, 4A furlongs Old Pop, 111, Action, 8 to 1, 2 to 1, 4 to 5, won; Good Shot, Groth, 13 to B, 4 to 6, 1 to 3, second; Thorncliffe, 111, Goldstein, 11 to 6. 4 to 5, 1 to 3, third. Time, 1:00 3-5. Hecla's Flame, Copper King and W. A. Wright also ran. Second raco, purso MOO, 2-year-olds, selling, 6 furlongs Larkln, 103, Cooper, 30 to 1, 10 to 1. 4 to 1, won; Ilarla. 100, McAtoe, 3 to 2, 1 to 2, 1 to B, second; Tar Brush, 114, Coleman, 4 to 1, 7 to 5, 3 to fi, third. Time, 1:0G 4-G. Water War, Queen Apple, J. Z. Wiggins, Barkn, Medea nnd Clara Morgan also ran. Third race, JiOO, 3-year-olda and up, selling, aVi furlongs Gold Cap, 109, Smyth, 8 to 1, 2 to 1, even, won; Dick's Pet, 100, Connors, 2 to 1. 4 to 5, 1 to 3, second; Miss Chaucer, 107, Acton, 10 to 1, 4 to 1, 2 to 1, third. Time. 1:12. Inquletn. Egniont. Orlmar Lad. Mrs. Mac and Ru bicon II also ran. Fourth race, tho Slxton Plate, 3-year-olds nnd up, selling, handicap, G furlongs Vldet, 03, MoAtee, 20 to 1, 6 to 1, 2 to 1, won; Zln Del, 99, Callahan, 9 to 2, 6 to S, 2 to 5, second; Squcelcr, 111, Burns, oven, 1 to 3, out, third. Time, 1:17 4-5. Yenghee, Dlack Broom and Progressive also ran. Fifth race, Btceplechnse. for 4-year-olds and upward, selling, 2 miles Carter, 150, O'Connor, 3 to 2. 1 to 3, out, won; Young Morpheus. 135, Brooks, 6 to 5, 1 to 3, out, second; Vclsinl, 132, Hlgglns, 8 to 1, 2 to 1, out. third. Time, 4:013-5. Statmore also ran. Connaught Park Entries for Monday's Meeting First race, purse $400, selling, maiden Jockeys, for 3-year-olds nnd up, G furlongs, out of chute Mona p., 81; 'Last Spark. 96; Canning Jean, 96; Lady Spendthrift, 91; Master Neka. 101; 'Meissen 103; Dia mond Cluster. 104; Oartley, 103; Puritan Lass, 106; Irish Heart, 112; Exmer, 112. Second race, purse S400. selling, for 3-year-otds nnd up, maidens, 6 furlongs, out of chute Wodan, 99; Argent, 102; Subject, 101; Doctor IJ 104; Marvelous, 104; Aprlsa, 105; 'King Cotton, 107: 'King Chilton. 107; Cain Chaser, 110: Pulsation, 112; Black Pine, 115. Third race, 1500, for 3-year-olds and up, conditions, 1 mile Anxiety, 101; Ida Claire, 101; Celto, 101; Recoil, 102. Fourth race, Ottawa Electric Railway Stakes, 11000 added,, 5 furlongs Candle, 105; Blume, 112; King Neptune, 115; tPesky, 108; from Dlward. U8; tOeorse Smith, 123 (tMoBrlde entry). Fifth race, purse ?400, for 3-year-olds and up, selling, 6H furlongs 'Brookcross, IMs Celebrity, 96; Euterpe, 101; 'Orlmar Lad, 103; 'Sonny Boy, 103; 'Innuleta, 104; Vlley, 103; J. H. Barr, 108; Single, 103; Uncle Dick, 108; Patience, 109; 'York Lad, 309; 'Gordon. 110. Also eligible; Broom hedge, 111; Mrs. Mc, 108; 'Claribel, 101. Sixth race, purse 1400, for 3 year-olds, selling, 1 mile 'Asa Herndon, 1M; 'Star of Love, 94; 'Kim, 93: 'Sunset. 102; Kazan, 102; A- N. Alkln, 105; Ischgablbble, 105; Raincoat, 105; Paul Gaines, 106; 'Rediand, 106, Seventh race, purse 1500, for -4-year-olds and up, selling. 1 mile and 70 yards Beaumont Belle, 96; Bu!a Welsh, 93; Zodiac, 98; 'Ford Mai, 100; 'Water Lad, 103; Bordello, 103; 'Supreme, 1M; 'Jabot, 106; The Rump. 106; 'Duqueane, 106' Lady London, 109; TUchwood, 108; Sherlock Holmes, 103. Also eligible: Liberty Hall, 111; 'Lucky George, 103. Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather rainy, track muddy. MOVIES-WHQ SAID TAKE THIS ; R. - N OOfA OFF, SO, 'M iT HOWv ; KS BASEBALL, R GET VEXED DIRECTLY, AND THEN- BIG DIPPER SURPRISE AT LATONIA MEETING Six to One Shot Outruns Fa vorite, High Private, in First Race, at Mile and Sixteenth. LATONIA COURSB, Ky., June 19. A mllo and a sixteenth raco was tho first event to bo decided here this aftor npon, nnd Big Dipper won the race In goad fnshlon from High Private, with Wryneck third. Tho tlmo was 1:501-5. Tho raco waa for 3-ycnr-olds, and a purso of ?600 was offered. First race, 3-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles Big Dipper, 105, Garner, $13.50, $3.90, 12.90, won; High Private, 112. Gooae, $2.60 nnd $2.50. second; Wryneck, 103, La Faille, $1.50, third. Time, 1:50 1-5. Prettydale, Shorthand and Acis also ran. Second race, maiden 2-year-olds, 6 fur longs Hops, 112, Taylor, J6.30, $3,50, $2.70, won: Black Coffee 109, Gans, $3, $2.70, second; Big Smoke, 112, Keogh, $3 50, third. Time, 10:03 3-5. Ethel Welles, J. J. Murdock, Solid Rock and Fleuron also ran. Third race, 3-year-olds and up, 6 fur longs Dr. Larrlck, 92, Garner, $12.10. $I.G0, out, won; Converse, 92, Lapallle, $1.90, out, second; David Craig. Kcdcris, out. third. Time, 1:13 1-5. Bradley's Choice also ran. LATONIA RACE ENTRIES FOR MONDA Y'S PROGRAM I'lrst race, purse, 2- car-olds and up, 6 furlongs-Margaret Burley, 101; Whito Metal, 103; Alice Dunn. 106; Water Witch, 106; McAdoo, 108; Malabar, 103; Sklles Knob, iqs; Bell Boy, HI; Roscoe Goose, 111; Manners, 114; Imperator, 119; Tran sit. 22. Second race, purse, 2-year-olds, 5 fur longs Dr. Moore, 112; Colonel Slat, 112; Capt. Reese, 112; Traction. 112; Bright Goodbur, 112; Charlie McGee, 112; Jack O'Dowd. 112; Big Fellow, 112. Third race, selling, 3-year-olds, mile and sIxteenth-'Dundreary. 100; 'Alledo. 100: Commauretn, 103; Fidget. 105; Martlnos, Fourth race, handicap, 3-year-olds and up, mile Rlngllng, 95; First Degree, 97; The Norman. 97: Leo Ray, 100; Prince Hermls, 110; Black Toney, 118. Fifth race, 2-year-olds, &H furlongs Cardome, 103; Herr Apparent, 105; Lucky R., 109; Baby Cal. 112; Rochester, 112; Cane Run. 112. Sixth race, selling, 3-year-olds nnd up. 6 furlongfi Walter Proof, 93; Maznlk, 100; Mex, 102; 'Tate Bearer. 103; Birka. 105; Billy Joe, 105; Droll, 108; Martin Casca, 107- 'Royal Tea, 107: Colle. 103; Sureget. Seventh race, selling for 3-year-olds ond up, mile nnd 70 yards 'Krlss Kln gle, 87; Allen Cain. 92; F. A. Welgle, 92; Allen Brldgewater, 106; 'George Stoll, 106; 'Ardelon, 106; 'Feather Duster, 106; Oreen, Wi; Back Kavenaugh, 111; L. Jl. Adair, 111; Foundation. Ills King Box, Apprentice allowances claimed. Weather clear; track heavy. HUDSON REGATTA JULY 3 Local Oarsmen Aro Invited to Com pete in Big Affair The Regatta Committee of the Hudson River Rowing Association calls tho at tention of rowing cluba to Its annual re gatta, which. Is scheduled for Saturday afternoon, July 3. on a one-mile course opposite Washington Heights on the Hudson River near Woodcllff, N. J, The committee has arranged a series of races with the thought that many oarsmen will enter. The program Is as follows: Junior double ei. Junior single gig, In termedlate double gig, junior four-oared barge, senior four-oared barge, associa tion single, junior quadruple shell, senior single shell, senior double shell. Junior four-oared gle for high schools, and Junior four-oared gigs. Entries will be opened on June JS. SEASHORE, WHEN IT'S AGrOING-ON C.ARE HOT SUN BURMrJO AT THE $HOKG ' . OWING AND OTHER SPORTS EVENT DUNE SITE, OUTSIDER, TAKES JAMAICA RACE Beats Popular Choices, Blue Rock and High Horse, in 2-year-old First Event. JAMAICA RACE TRACK, Now York, Juno 19. Two-year-olds made It interesting in tho opening event hero this afternoon. Non-winners at the meeting wore eligible for tho five-furlong- dash for a purse of $400 added. Duna Site proved to bo tho class In this race, and defeated Blue Rock by a head In 1:01 2-5. High Horse got tho show position. The summaries: First race, for 2-year-olds, selling, $00 ndded, 6 furlongs Duno Site, 107, Huestls, 4 to 1, 9 to 10, out, won; Blue Rock, 106, McCnhoy. 7 to 2. 7 to 10, out. second; High Horse, 103, Louder, 7 to 10, 1 to 7, out. third. Time, 1:01 2-5. Flag Day, Mary Blackwood also ran. Second race, for 3-year-olda and up, soiling, $500 added, mile and Blxteenth Oriin Krlpp, 112, Cavanaugh, 9 to 5, 7 to 10, 1 to 3, won; Ben Quince, 1W, Buxton, G to 1, 8 to 6, 3 to 5, second; Camellia, 07, LUloy, 7 to 1, 11 to 5, even, third. Time, 1:47 4-5. G. M, Miller, Gallop and Armament also ran. Third rate, the Texas Hlghwelsht Handicap, with $600 added, 6 furlongs Top o' tho Morning, 140, Buxton, 13 to 5, even. 1 to 2. won; Hanovla, 117, Burlln same, 7 to 1, 5 to 2, 0 to B, second; Fi ginny, 123. Warrington, IS to 5, 7 to 5, 3 to 5. third. Time, 1:13. Surprising Horse King, Fenmouso and Polarlus also ran. Fourth race, the Long Beach handicap $1500 add for 3-year-olds and up, mile and a furlong Tartar, 98, McCahey, 11 to b, 3 to 5, out. won; Sam McMeekln. 103, Byrne, 7 to 5, 7 to 20. out, second; Short Grass. 123. Notter. 17 to 10, 9 to 20, out third. Time, 1.B2. Flying Fairy also ran. Fifth race, 3-year-olds nnd up, selling, purse $400, 6 furlongs North Light. 110, Buxton, 2 to 1. 7 to 10, 1 to J. won; Dolly Madison, D7, Louder, 15 to 1, 5 to 1, 2 to 1, second; Duke of Dunbar, 104, McCahey, 3 to 2, 3 to 5, 1 to 1, third. Time, 1:05. Lokomis, Woodfalr, Gam mon and Ell C. also ran. Sixth race, maiden 2-ycar-olds, $400 added, 5 furlongs Bessllen, 107, Mc Cahey, 11 to 10. 2 to 5, out, won; Dr. Gremer, 107, McTaggart, 7 to I, 6 to 2, even, second; Queen of Paradise,' 107, Huestls. 9 to 5, 3 to 5, 1 to 4, third. Time, -:01 2-5. Golden Gate, Good Counsel and Belle" of the Kitchen also ran. JAMAICA RACE ENTRIES FOR MONDAY'S MEETING First race for 3-year-olds and up, sell ing, 6 furlongs Alhena, 107; Etruscan, 107; High Tide. 103; 'Prairie, 113; Fuzzy Wuzzy, 120; Mr. Srecs, 116: Orapeshot, 123; Aharn, 112; Beethoven, til; Phew, 112. Second race, for 2-year-olds, conditions, fi furlongs-Kilmer, 100; Tlng-a-llng. 115; Prince of Como. 110; Tea Caddy, 105; Fa vour, ,97; Lily Heavens, 107, Third race, for 3-year-olds and up, sell Ing, mile and 16th-Battery, 107; Her mls, Jr., 103; Ray O' Light, 105; O'Sulli van. 1; Spearhead, 122, Fourth race, for 3-year-olds and up, Newtown selling, stakes, 8 furlongs; Harry Shaw, 113; Pixy. 100; Wanda Pit zer, 103; Springboard, 117; True As Steel, 113, Fifth race for 3-year-olds and up, sell !2?' $ longs-Lily Orme. 115; Balgee, ?VPi,!,,?ta?,?n;t. m MHl Stream. UO El Nahdl, UO; Mamie K.. 107; Tinkle Bell 107; Sleuth. H7; Uncle Jlmmle. 117; Hoff man, 117. Sixth race, for 3-year-olds and up, sell iSiki5 '"'onsa-'Ellc Ridge. 112; Miss McGlggle 105; Goodwood. 107; Carlave rock, 106; Gammon. 107; Peaceful, 115; Gilt ?,i8V,.m ,Moh"'!. 1M: 'Col. Aahmeade, I 111 Eubank, lis; 'Song of Vali Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear; track fast Lucca and Abel to Box CII ATTA'(W1 n.n t... i . . imc. tl CMfasa. and Jsfce AW. ofcKitK emm. time si:na si-tieUs lo fliht .liht SS&tiSSL ,une M- " "I" t EDDIE COLLINS DA? AT TO BE THE WAY I'CU SPEND MY AW FTEfC NOON LVACASHUN..S, 10, 1915. BAIRD AND WALTERS WIN CONSOLATION MANHEIM DOUBLES In Final of Junior Tennis Matches Germantown Cricket Club Boys Defeat Taussig and Woolley, 6-4 and 7-5. GERMANTOWN. Phlla., Pa., Juna 19. Play was resumed this morning In the Philadelphia junior tennis championship for bov.q nnd Rlrls at tho Manheim Cricket Club. Taussig and Wooley, of Germantown Cricket Club, nnd Balr and Waters, of the same club, advanced to tho final round In the boys' consolation doubles through defaults of Dunno and Neldllch, of the Philadelphia Cricket Club, and Hendrlck nnd W. Baldy, of Germantown Cricket Club. Balrd nnd Waters, of dermantown Cricket Club, carried off the consolation cup In tlto final play-olT, defeating their fellow club members, Taussig and Wool oy, In straight sets, 6-4, 7-5. Tha final of tho mixed doubles rewarded tho few faithful who remained for the consolations, for they witnessed ono of the prettiest matches of tho week. Though Miss Aj Wood and her brother, W. wood, of tho Germantown Cricket Club, won, they had to go Into tho third sot to, do oo, for after taking tho first, 6-4, they were fgrccd to give away In the second to Miss A. Nnylor and E. Cassard, 3-6, but won tho third set without having to extend themselves. Summaries: BoyB' consolation doubles, soml final round Taussig nnd Wooloy, Germantown Cricket Club, defeated it. Dunno and Neldllch, Philadelphia Cricket Club, by default. Balrd and Waters, Germantown Cricket Club, defeated H. Hendrlck and W. Baldy, Germantown, by dofault. Boys' consolation doubles, final round Balrd and Waters, Germantown, defeated Taussig and Woolloy, Germantown Cricket Club, 6-4, 7-5. Consolation mixed doubles, final round Miss A. Wood nnd W. Wood, German town Cricket Club, defeated Miss A. Nay lor and E, Cassard, Germantown Cricket Club, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2. FEDERALS WILL BUILD BIG PARK IN NEW YORK FOR SEASON OF 1916 Finley J. Shepard and Henry C. Frick Eeported Behind Plans for Rival Ball Club Stadium to Be Biggest in Country. NEW YORK, Juno lf. Tho Federal League will have a club In New York city in 1916. Tho team will bo transferred from ono of the other cities In tho west cm' end of tho Federal circuit. The Backer of tho Now York Federal League club, whose name will not bo an nounced for some time, is reputed to be a millionaire several times over. The playing field for tho Federals al ready has been procured. It Is 680 feet long and 510 feet wide, la In the heart of the city, 20 blocks nearer to the down town section than Is the Polo Grounds, and sizes up ns tho largest playing field In tho country. Plans already have been drawn for the stands. They will bo of concrete and steel nnd will scat 42.000 moro than any ball park In the country. A new plan of construction will be followed out In building these stnnds. There will not be any posts supporting tho upper tier of tho grandstands. The plans have been drawn by Archi tect Comstock, of New York, who -designed tho Chicago and Brooklyn Federal League stands. The purpose of President Gllmore's visit In New York has been to approve the plants for tho stands and to straighten out most of tho final details relative to placing a club In New York. The field that tho Federals will use In Manhattan In 1916 Is the same field upon wuicn iney oDiained an option nearly a year ago, and which waa exercised Just recently when tho necessary backing for the club was secured. Finley J. Shepard. who married Helen Gould, and Henry C. Frick, multi-millionaire, havo been reported as the men be hind tho New York Federals, but the Federal League leaders will not mako any statement at this time. CROSS BEATEN BY DUNDEE Freddy Welsh nnd Lu3tie in Dancing Around Act. NEW YORK, June 19,-Wlth 12.000 of the fight fans looking on at Ebbets Field, In Brooklyn, last night, Leach Cross was outpointed by Johnny Dundee. Cross had tho satisfaction of staggering Dundee In the 10th round, but the bell brought the bout to a close before Leach could follow up his advantage. The Welsh-Lustlg bout was n mastery exhibition of the terpslchorean art. Lustlg could not hit Welsh because Freddy would not let him. Freddv tlnn.i all over the canvas In most approved modern fashion, nnd fnn hinted ii- i plorr landed "had about as much power and effect as a mess of cream puffs. NELSON AND HQUCK in DRAW Principals in Main Bout at Fairhill A, C, Break Even. Johnny Nelson and Willie Houck ooxed sir hard, fast rounds to a draw In the final bout at the Fairhill Athletic Club last night. Nelson had the advantage at long range, while Houck excelled at in. fighting. "' "' Paddy Bedley and Danny Murphy went six rounds to an even break in the semi-wind-up. Whitey Baker proved to be too experienced for Jlmmle Burke, who sub. BW?U? tor, nowere- n the twr4 '" fi"hT rouni- In the other contests, while the referee Btopped the bout be' !".? PhUilps ana aus Anderson, as the latter was too big for his opponent. SHIBE PARK?" - S IGOIME TADAV ( COME- ON S s raccrt, ,rWTS r-T n V V NflKKIT JMi i J J. C. DAVIDSON LANDS ATLANTIC GOLF TITLE AT WILMINGTON CLlI Columbia C. C. Man Dp feats Fellow Clubman, M is. juynon, Jr., 6 un anr 4 to Play in a Rather lm different Exhibition. WILMINGTON, Del., Juno 19 -J Davidson, of tho Columbia Country cm Washington, won the Middle AllAnrfl Golf Association championship at mtf Wilmington Country Club today. In (jj final round ho defeated a fellow rlni, member, E. B. Eynon, Jr., after a ratherl inoiiiereni exniDition or golf, 5 up and tc DlaV. Davidson returned a really good rnsS vw. v . v.,., ...... i.utc uver tours 16' tho fourteenth coming home, but tvtii was the result of his hlgh-elaes puttlnf S tl.n nnn rarlnamttin. fan,,. . i.- . ? ,..w ...- .uw...... ..,. utu vl me match Davidson won four holes of tt, ... nlno and lost two, so was 2 up at ihfj Eynon picked up after playing his fourth" lln n l,l. ...t.11. 1.1. .. WUU1 ...i.w u. ., ....., iiib upponeni WM oi1 tho green In two. Davidson, coming im won tho 11th. where ho laid Eynon a deal stymie, and tho 13th and 14th, where tbV Showers fell Intermittently durlnir ih progress of tho match and tho gallery r; mnlncd on the club porch. j Tho semifinal matches resulted In unl pected tlofeats for B. Warren Corkrans uaiiiiiiiiuii menu, winner nna general favorlto for tho championship, and Georgt1 Small, tho 1914 wlnrter. ,j Theso two .Baltlmoro Country Club go)w erg woro defeated by two players froma tho Columbia Country Club, WashlnM ton. Corkran lost to J. C. Davidson oqll tho 17th hole, whore tho latter was 2 upli and 1 to nlav. whilo E. It. Rvnnn t. fa defeated Small In tho 18th, 1 up. "w Both matches were hard-fought from start to finish. Up to tho eighth hole of his match with Davidson. Cockran w, leading, but tho Washington man thtn-i won tour noies in a row, ootained tha leau anu wna never Tho cards: Out Davidson 4 3 Corkran 4 3 .In- Dnvidson 4 3 Cockrnn 5 4 headed. 6 5 3 5 4 6 4-43 5 5 5 1 4 7 611 4 5 5 4 6 5 4 4 5 6 4 5 One extra hole match was played thli morning nnd that ono went 24 holes, unt. usuni, noi io say recoru-orcaaing, in an event of this kind. Two Richmond golfers, A. L. Hawie nnd H. C. Peck, wero tho contestant nnd Hawso was the winner. The summnry: Championship 16, Semifinal Round. 'B J. C. Davidson, Columbia, defeated D. i.f. n , ,-.-1. .,.. n -j It, tuircu v.uiKrun, jr., vuiuiuuiu, . tuiu ,, E. B. Eynon, Jr., Columbia, defeated George Smnll, Baltimore, 1 up. Second 16, Semifinal Round, E. IS. Johnson, Baltimore, defeated J, Smith. Wilmington. 1 up; W. P Woodi, Virginia, defeated F. Dell. Janvier, W113 mlngton, 7 and 6. A Third 16. Semifinal Round. A. L. Hawse, Virginia, defeated H. &, Peck, Vlrglnlu, 1 up, 21 holes, G J, Mc Farland, Wilmington, defeated J. Vf,, Frick, Baltimore, 5 and 4. Fourth 16, Semifinal Round. E D Hotchklss. Virginia, defeated H.JV Clay 'Miller, Baltimore, 6 nnd 5, A. Q.$ ; King, Baltimore, defeated J T Hend- j ricks, Columbia, 2 and 1. I 1 Fifth 10, Semifinal Round. L. P. Mnhoncy, Wilmington, defeated J L. McK. Judklns, Virginia, 4 and 3; Gujj Ober, Baltimore, defeated H. W. Habarf.J Virginia, i mm u. TBAVERS AND OUIMET COMINGl Noted Golfers to Play Here for Lynne-l WUUU I1UU VJU). -J Jerome D. Travers, who won the nl-tl tlonal open championship yesterday, wlllif be one of the contestants In the Lynna-q wood Hall Cup tournament at the Hunt-'; ingdon Valley Country Club on Monday,) Tuesday and Wednesday. 'i Another prominent player whose entryfl has been received Is Francis Oulmet, thaw amateur champion. Travers has two legal on this solid cold trophy and Oulmet w after his first. B. Warren Corkran, of tno uaitimoro country Club, who a playing In the middle Atlantic champion' ship nt Wilmington, and, George Small,; or Baltlmoro, the present tltleholder, wlli also compete, and as Invitations wer sent only to players with handicaps ot eight or less, a fast, field Is assured. 9 AGREES TO BARTFIELD BOUT 1 Fred Gilmore, of Chicago, Wants Sol-a dier toWeigh 145. CHICAGO, June 19. Freddie GImor,j local welterweight, agreed today to aS oout witn soldier Bartfleld. of Brooklyn., at any place, providing he weighs In atjjt 145 pounds ringside. Gilmore said baSIi woum mane a side bet of J5000 if tho .-O..B ...... M.HOWU. f Soldier Bartfleld, who recently surprise. tho boxing world by winning from MIka'.. Gibbons, weighs at least 15S pounds, and; mere is no cnance whatever of a fish; between the Brooklynlte and Gilmer at in. Play in Atlantic Tourney ATLANTA. Qa June 19,-Nelson Wbll' ney, New Orleans, was playing C Lj uexter. uaiias, fop the Southern golf, championship today. 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