uimwiHW DHARLEY HERZOG mjDSON ON RAMPAGE; PENN CREWS IDLE Suakcrs JUnKing iteaay lor trip to Seattle Alter Knees at Poughkeepsle, xtmincnrsiE, N. Y., June 2t.-Wlth i..i. rred Davis In Philadelphia to- K completing plans 'or the Intended HO tt the rnnoiviiiit mon uihiu iu Kittle, July 17 here teems no doubt ffit that the qunKers win go west tne Friday following1 the regatta here, whnl !&r be the position of the crew In this Wm. All the men In the eight are able B 1L. .1 ,. rn lliH 4Hitni ...LI..!. fl Include n view of the Fnnama-racl-t V. A.ulntt nn llio return linmo. Rti l positively stated Cornell and LLlr ... -.111 . Uln il I..I. -..J njlumDia win mii i "" " mm jfjrvarcl Is not now In n position to ac Lpt, henco Penn will ho tho only crew Bins from wic i.i 'Another rougn any kepi an inc crews Si. . niiiiliitn Milt, lYinrtilno- nn n ntinll guid not llvo on tho Hudson. Ponn's with Spent me tune iixinif iiih rigKings tt- ...1 it.nl T lilt..,.., vr. - ,.. ifid announueu mm ""vmiuin .iu. I, in it year" row nntl "no "na rowing mis t until sickness knocked li(m out last b.. .... It nnml ahnnn nrraln n.il ,.,,, I.t fSon the Job today Hunter, No. 2, In 12 t t-..-.. .Il.l ...Ml t.n KI.J ...J... jlf UTesnwiii ui&ki, tviii uj icoivu Luuuy, KKhe has been troubled with bolls. C. iwjKCronciiuQrK, iiu it hi iiiu v.oiumoia Bunlor crew, wan elected Its captain this Horning. fffilSSEN HAS FOOT OF FIELD AT OTTAWA EpSedy Aiiimal Outruns Big Field Clancey Earns Spurs hiter Great Ride. rco&NAuanT PAnic. Ottawa, can., i June 21. Mfdlssen. Cartlev and Lady Spendthrift finished In the order named In tho first Jrent hero today Tho race was for 3-Jtar-olds and up, selling, maiden Jockeys, ft 6 furlongs. J. Clancy earned his ipors bn Meissen R First race, fim, lor i-ienr.oiaa nntl up, sen . MiMan Inrliiii s tt filflnnnn flaiAn lAH l(it L.IUV umJ Dt ' t"ttp.a iMrioci n i'i 1M, R. Jarboc 4 to 1, ! to 1, oen (ocona; Ujj Spendthrift, 1)8. AlcClrary. i to t, 8 to r. ftio o mirn, jure. iu , jri.n ucHn, lAnA n.. Ciemr. Cntitila Jean. Last Snark and miter Kka alo inn BiCC'S MISERABLE 'FIELDING HELPS YANKS Tonllnufil from I'ork Oho Owrlng. Mclnnls doubled to left, scor llnx Strunk. Malscl threw out Conway. On run, two lilts, no errors. riFTH IXNING. PIpd out, Malone to Mclnnls. Mclnnln Knocked Cree's drive down and beat him the bag. HartzeU tiled to Strunk. No mica, no hits, no errors. alone lined to High Kopr was hit mUhe back by n Ditched ball. Di easier Rtlkea. Walsh doubled to right, scoring Kepf, Dressier stopping nt third. Strunk walked, filling the bases. Lapp walked, orturg urcsslfcf noino. orarfng forced .ipp to Bauman, unassisted. He had easy double plaj, but Plpn muffed his irow, ahd Oldrlng reached first, while fjlih and Strunk scored. Bauman throw Mclnnls. Four runs, one hit. onn ftrror. SIXTH INNING IfflntCAV fl1YtAflr nn,1mn' wn..HjMH -.......nrf aww.s UUUIIIUH O blUUIlMCi, -. " tu 3CI.WMU. JUJ II1IUW UUt Nunamaker, nauman golnff to third. I.ms louicu to .MCinnis. mgn went BWm, one rror. LLvontvav fanned. Malnnn fBnnori Tnnf EjSt out to Plpp, unassisted. No runs, Jhlts, no errors. V SEVENTH INNING. HPjeklnnmnrh f1l.H in Pomitnc itrnt..i IWfled to left. Malsol stolo Bccond. IP fanned. Creo beat out an Infield Wir , ..wo tmiitu aiauiillci, -ttalJJ tu fcopf. No runs, two hits, no errors. Kw mea to iiartzell. Walsh Kia.-vl iruion niuio secona. uauman llhtAIV n... D. 1- 1-.l . . .... -.r M1. oHunn, unian going- to tnirci. ppp fouled to Cree. No runs, no hits, no VIS. EIGHTH INNING. HliiriZAil arrnnlr nt TtmiMiiH hkj lfi;n&maker flled to Walsh. No runs, no b.. no errors. Vldnni; WnH DnfA nt, TT...lrlnnn,ifli.. E throw. Mclnnls doubled to left. gsyfing uianng. Dnvles batting for Con- v; "t'M ittiiiicu, dciiuii uitiiuiK tor Malone. Mclnnls wont to third on a a oau Kcliang was purposely EMa. IVIth ono strike on Kopf Murphy KfPtaCCd lllm nt thn Vint Rnhanv afrl pond. Murphy fanned. Lajole batting ai" ot iiressier. i'ecklnpaugh made a H stop of LaJole'B tlrlvo nnd threw el1 OUt at first. Drift run. nnn lilt nna ttnbr. WTES AND COMMENT I ON NATIONAL PASTIME US Cllhn rva at It nirali. D.Um pultt. and Phelan hit home run. yestei l nu ueai tno woagcrs. urooKiyn is Per club that has had a hard time In ni. tms fans think It la remarkable that; pany homo runs have been made by Phillies and Cubs In tho last eight i i. There Is nothing remarkable I It when one considers that drives int nrid in both parka and to left in mis city go tor home runs v.nen fouia be easy outs In almost any Park In either league. f Dale seems to have the Phillies u? mrcy Except for the slight flare jJn the ninth Inning yesterday, the nave oeen unable to ao anything l J.UH In three games. ny of the fans are under the im juv mill jjaie is a youneaier, um -m itui mu lie IB riDSa iu ur uvet Pjl of age. and spent seven years a int.... aI u.l ra.4..B.. T ..ml.. W ft year ot two ago In a smaller ether southoaw humbled Detroit yea- Y ITnlesa Detroit can arrange Its order somewhat different for iw Ditchers. thv will have a hard atlckilllt un In th nn Wcllman them out with four hits yesterday. Jjolf Semifinals at Paterson pN N J June SI -WU. a tU14 opwn to four pUywt. toe eemlflaele JUU Phi. mnlwWa Burl "'" " J hiT erojui t tSa Belts of the North Jr ." Sank Hurt, end mesaaed to Jli with a Men of 0 up auod.3 5 J't rovd lb- vteter over Wltliam t. with j up end 1 to a ttUng Red4y Fights Saylw IOBK jun, U,-8attUnc Redd WJ i,mmwiia iBarnvSa will sutvt ajica Hi, lot) bolr from ihe Heft I "a iii-Uii slant at UM 01mllc Clufc, . -" I'Jt U Bin Youaa Ml i th M.iam ctumploa Hue WH !., iha tlOa hsldsr. "WHEN CONWAY, GEORGETOWN COLLEGE STAR, PLAYS THIRD FOR THE ATHLETICS Connie Made Has Weak Line-Up Against Nciv York Yanks in Today's Donblc-Hcader King Kopf Switched to Short h'ield Position in Barry's Absence. A little neiu blood tt fne Kne-up, A Iltflo bit more on (Ao side, , Mav help to brace up the Athletics And touphen tho Elephant's Mile; But, even though vfc(orj's laurels Their efforts to win should not croion. The Mackmen have this cotijojatfoii Then cannot get much farther down. By BLEECHER SHIBE PAHK. Philadelphia, June 21. Radical changes took place ut Shlbe Park today In tho first line defense of the Mack men Just like Field Marshal Donovan led his seven-ln-a-row Yanks to battle against the White Elephants. Barry, whose hand was Injured Saturday, was not there when play started, Kopf. commonly yclept King, holding down tho shortstop Job. And at third base was a young man to whom a rank Injustice has been done, although he may not know It: a young man Intended as Mister Conway, which Is said to bo his real name. When Malono, of second buse, first appeared, lit. was called Mister Ityan. Why shouldr it Con way, who halls from Georgetown, have had similar Introductory advantages? Why shouldn't ho be labelod McGonlgle or O'Hara for a few days beforo the brutal truth came out? Anyhow, he wasn't There also was a shake-up, so called, In the batting order. Mister Conway be ing ao much of an unknown quantity to bat In second place. Strunk got that position, Conway batting number six. The new youngster didn't seem to be as nervous us King Lear, his predecessor, who had two tries at third base and then was given transportation elsewhere to gain experience and confidence. All things considered. It Ties a good crowd. The bleachers were almost flltea ..... ii.t miimv11 H-nit nlso held a ano. ine wis i.iw.w - . i few lucrative thousands, as you might say, The day was Ideal after the swelter CONN AUGHT PARK ENTRIES FOR TOMORROW First race, purie JSW, for S-yjar-oIds and lf0a)!loa!i.' 110, Harrmana, US. a)Coupled. rlti l(W. Clrtc nnail, 10T; Matrix, lOT. wruin, Ro'i W 1 Cab 110; R Water. 111. moot 108 IJ R'g.- "u, i?u -tiife-'audy BDlrltiue. va, --""".!'?. 'Ji"J.. . Hn 104. Roamary &? R,ad,.dT07eUKyIn'l1o7. CWetatW. iMMaitt. 09. Haarthatoeo. Ill SnJf i!wi Duke or Chaater, 108. Byaaaie. vYi-l" rJliDO. tor -yr-old and up. -.r - tha eftUU. H.o. 'UrTJ5" o T.p V".rfu!ft WdSSbU. 16.. Andre P.y 1-Ky, ffil.Iial tc W- -,S: SiZ?:. &Vtey , i. JUNIOR GOLFERS TO PLAY SeWvd Annual ToaWwiU Start at Bala Thur8dy. PUUi Coiury Club. Sata. J- It, X a&i M. EVENTTtfft T,1?Tini?Tj,DntrA'rtY-rt - -- 1,u"" MAYBE TRADED A FELLER NEEDS A ing weather of last week. Returning to the subject of crowds, their bUo at Shlbo Pnrk Is showing steady Improvement, nnd It looks as though fandom Is going to give Mack somo recognition beforo the season ends. Rube Bressler. who holds the distinc tion of being fully as erratic In his de livery as any pitcher Mack has, was selected to hurl in the first game of tho double-edged fray today. In the first Innings ho mnde a season's record, passing but ono Yankee player. This must have caused Wyckoff, Bush, ct al. to turn green with envy. Tho Yanks started to score In the third Inning. Their first run coming in on a sacrlllce fly that Oldrlng got nfter a hard run, and tho second on n Texas leaguer that Malono might huo had If ho hadn't slipped. Unfortunately he did slip. Keating, the Yankee hurler, one of the clan surnamed Ray, was the choice of Wild 'William Donovan, and he started well In the A's half of the third ho fanned Kopf and Bressler. The Mackmen got started In their half of the third Inning, when Strunk singled, went to third on two successive outs and scored on Mclnnls' double Unfortunate ly they didn't keep It up and one lone run was the best they could do. All that had gone before was forgotten in the eighth, when Mack sent out an army of pinch hitters, thus, Davles. Schang. Murphy and Lajole But they couldn't get the wallop to break the tie. Walsh went to third, Oldrlng to short, Lajole to second, Davles to left field, Strunk In centre and Murphy to right. Bush took up the pitching burden. Walsh promptly made a. beautiful stop and then threw the ball Into tho stands If his throw had been merely wild, recklnpaugh could have gone to third As It was, under the rules, he got but one extra base. Jamaica Race Program for Tomorrow's Meeting Flrit rara. for 4-ar-olda and up, aalllnr, cl furlon-Phw 108 Patrick S.. lOtj Batlwy. 07 ru.nah. 111). B.pul.eda, 110, Mr. bnltxa. 107. And. 110. Vrthreck, 110. 8cond race for 4-ar-old and up aallln. 0 fSrlonV--Coy. 105. Dryad 110. 'Oroluoa. 103, ."(Train. 113.J Sallop. 110. Hurakan. 108. lT-.uuiptl.jii. 107, Kll llfyaon, 110 ,,..,,. Third race, for 1 year-olda and up handicap, not won at rotetlnj. 1 1-1B rn llea-Weai loi. T0 iiat 108, llaiaaao, 100 Flylntr Fairy, iu. Fourth raca, for 2-yiar-old lUllaa. tha'Ro... dlT 5 furtonaa-iMlaa Pi-aala. 101. Gra.p, IW; " Undrla. 09 VMau. UT: Maiachlta. lOii ilS Set fc S-ldt & up, handtcap. aaUllur H mllaa-Woodan Sis. 1W i Dart worth; 07 Saratoga. H. AmiW, 119, Wr- ,08lStnMra-CeU'trovf.old. and up. aoltlnr. lf-li i'laV-'CamalHa 108: Napihya, lK nliXmn Prl na 110, Sir William Joiuuen, 112l ?alRMkin. lW. Valanttoa. HO.SK Bry- BUSINESS 3IEN AND ELKS WILL SEE BIO BIKE RACE Membere gf Phila. and Newark Clubs Reserve saata at -uoturarome. Maoabos of the City Bw.ea Men'n aibTottm city, aad ttu Wtai Club, of ""-V. A-j-. Bnuu. Motordrome for M.Z. IH9 i frill tf i"" ' -- - -- Tkumtay P4glt, whan a wmUe mtor noitaa rase vim """"T,r7,- 3Ulu7 CarwM. UU 1 OMK will ooaupete. Dashwa Kaitk Piratea in 12 InHlBgi cnsctisu &-jai xiiflifliirmAt MONDAY, JTTNB 2T, GOLF AND TENNIS NEWS FRIEND" REVOKE AND GRANDE IN GARDEN'S OPENING Quaker City and Fairmount Closed This Week Mack vs. Tendler at Broadway. The Garden A. C. 3d street and Olrard avenue, will bo Inaugurated for the ummir under tho auspices of Frank (Pop) O'Brien, local referee, tonight, with Eddlo Revolro and Sailor Charloy Grande appearing In the final fracas. Young Jnck Toland and Ous Lewis, two promis ing bantams, will appear In the semi. Tho program follows: Flrt boutloe Tub-r, 10th Ward, . Freddy Goodman Soutnaaile. DA-.. ... i.'...!!.. xrnllAn Tllnhmnnrl. M. H VU UUUL 1..". O ...Ml...... ........, . Johnny Carr, 20tb Word Third bout K O. oaek FarrelU 17th Ward, vs Krankla Hart, iilh Ward. Semlwlndup-Oui r.wl Houthwark. v. Young Jack lolanl, 11th Ward. Wlnilmn-Eddle Rolr. ISth Ward, va. Sailor Grand-. Vallcjo. Cal. Besides tho Olympla nnd National clubs, two other arenas will remain dark this week. Promoter Nusblckel Is having al terations made at the Quaker City Club, while Marcus Williams says he will close the Fairmount for two weeks or so, be cause of the warm weather. RUNS SCORED BY MAJORS LAST WEEK AMERICAN LEAOUB s Is a j 3 2 I , i . j s r : Indleataa did not play. WnAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY KATIONAI, J.KAOUK Won. It. P.O. aa al -figfl Un. Loie, Chlraso . St. fouls riillllca . PUUburrli Itottou . . llrookljm Now Vork as sa Jisa 28 t3 ,au .881 ,810 .839 .4 0 JIOO ft S8 .463 1 29 431 tl 28 .417 .1ST , Clnolnnall Jl Z7 iuyi-ai - - Not aahcdulad. AMHHICAN I.EA0UE. M en. Ijiat. l'ct. 11 In. Iae. Cfaieaae 37 w -619 JuSuS ... 1 .609 t.8 t JS D.lralt . . .31 tl J588 Nr f ork . , M t-5" !-9 HabVka . . U MO .80 i.0 ClaTcUnU .. l SI .398 St. Louis ... (0 84 .370 . . . Nat aehadidad. tWIa two, tteae l-EDKUAI. LEAGUE Won. Let. P.O. Win. ISE...-..8 8 ff Split. .M( .818 .800 .Vs'i two. Xe. .383 .1183 Ml 33T .481 .11 w Athlctlca 1 ; J 0 2 10 Boiton 4 11 .? 5 si Cla aland J J J ! Detroit ........... 3 2 0O13 vlw York ..! ,111 17 0 7 9 Vn tvia iiiuat . Bt Loul. 11 ; 1" ? ?1 Wayhlnalon a S 3 8 T IS NATIONAL. LEAOUE lloaton 0 J 5 2 111 SKpuVn": ::.::: a ; ; i 2 : g y Cincinnati rSaaJso'a New Tork !?2J?S2?n Phlladalphla IJIJJJliS Flltaburgh ! i H 8t lula . 0 1 - B oal FBD-RA1. I.EAOUB pernor. '. ...... J J i i J Jrf esay-::::: j J 's ' gjgf::?;;;;:; 1 : 1 1 1 & & B HERZOG TO BE TRADED IN BIG DEAL, IS REPORT1 Thrce-Cornercd Transfer Ru mored for Cubs, Giants and Reds Cincinnati's Chances. Manager Hrrrog Is doomed to meet the fate of his many predecessors, If reports from Cincinnati of a proposed deal that will Involve throe clubs are true. The story Is that Herxop nnd cm .,,. ,.... -- a - v.. ..mi:. AVjr Wlngo are slated for the Cuba; ntchcr Cheney. Catcher Archer and Outfielder Schulte are to go to the Giants, and that the Reds will get Outfielder Murray, Pitcher Stroud and Infletder Bralnerd, In addition to Jack Hendricks, of the Indian apolli American Association Club, as manager. If tho proposed deal goes through It will greatly benefit Chlongo, as Manager Breanahan feeis that wlUi a good short stop tho Cuba are almost suro pennant winners, while Wlngo will add strength behind the bit, rs Archer has not shown anvthlne HIia lila nlrl.iim. rAm .ui . Now lork Is llgurlng In the deal because McUraw Is wpiik In the catching depart ment, and besides figures prove that un der his handllrg Cheney wilt prove a more consistent winner than ho has at Chicago. Judged by the owners of tho Cincinnati Club, Kcrzog has not proved a bucccss as i manager, and, as the Reds have Btead lly gone back until they have touched bottom, tho oumrs think It an oppor tune time to get rid of him with tho least possible howl ftom the supporters of tho tenm. The signing of Hendricks, one of tho most succosiful minor league mana gers In the country, Is expected to moke Cincinnati fans forgot the loss of tho players. ETRUSCAN IS FIRST AT JAMAICA COURSE Ahara, Favorite, Beaten in Clever Fashion Mr. Specs, Long Shot, Is Third. JAMAICA, N. Y., Juno 21. Etruscan, with Buxton up, won the opening 3-ycar-old race at six furlongs, with Ahara sec ond and Mr. Specs third. Tho summaries: First raw, for 3-)rar-o1da and up, nurie tuu, fl furlongar.lruican, 107, Uuxton, 0 to .', to 10. '2 In .1. won. Ahara. ll'J. Mic.h.v lit to r, 0 to 3, 1 to 2, acoond: Mr. Bpcca, llfl. 1 lliirllnwimc. 15 to 1. B to 1, 3 to 1. third, Time, I III 4-5 Orapohot, Fuijy Wumv, lice- , Ihoitn. High Tide and Prairie alio ran Second -aco, for 2-car-olda, 100 added. S furloniia Tea Caddy, 105. Uuxton, n to 1, II to ?!.? 9 sa n' uy Ueavena, 107, Falrbrothcr. 10 to 1, 2 to 1, 3 to a. aecond. Prince of Como. 110, Warrington. ,1 to, 5, out. third Time. 1 01 1-3 Tlng-n-llng and Kilmer alio ran. TR AVERS AND OUIMET GOLFERS OF A KIND By GRANTLAND RICE Lines to J. D. Travcrs Then said your glory day was spun; That you had known your final run; In short they toMspered you were done. No more, thought they, the deadly sptn That pushed the pill against the pin, And then the putt that pumped U in. No more the jigger shot the flelo A streak of white against the blue, To flop down for a simple Two. Once you could give the ball a cuff; Once you could bang 'em from the rough; Once you were there with all the Stuff. And so they mourned your vanlahed fame. And faded glory of your game, And softly murmured, "WAat a sAome" But through It all they overlooked The foot that while you sliced or hooked Your Ooosg was Scorched but never Cooked. Aye, they forgot that at the call Of later fame amid the thrall Your Eye was always On The Ball. And summing up your latest start, WAere no one flranfrf you a part They overlooked the Fighting Heart. The W'st has two entries against one for the Kast In tho A. I pennant race, but with tho return of Joe Wood the KaBt has a powerful entry In the Red Sox. It has been six years since a Western club won a pennant In the American League, and while both White Sox and Tigers are hustling with rare vigor, they have a harder ball club to beat out than most folks figure them to have. Carrlgan has the material to finish first. It Is merely a matter now of moulding this material Into a harmonious drive over the rest of the route. Another Intersections! Melee It has been five years since the West at tached a pennant In the National League back In 1910, when the Old Cubs shot their final bolt. The West has at least one strong entry here In Chicago and an outside chance with St. Louis. But so long as the Braves can linger within easy reach of the top, with Evers out and the pitching staff rickety, they must be figured with the best chances from July on, when they are due to ab sorb a normal amount of pink back In their conditions or systems. A Rose by Any Other Appellation It matters not at all to me If you should call him Lajo-st; Or it you hail this clouting boy In simple syllables Lajoy; And. too, ce ne ma trouble- pas, To hear one bcokon him Lajwah; This guy by any other name Would !us the same. (Freckles), Winning Philosophy While Francis Oulmet's golf wasn't iiulte so good, or nearly so good as tt generally Is. In the recent open champion ships, his rare philosophy was still better tho.n par. "I played badly," ha said, "but I could have played worse. But that part of It didn't matter. I bad a corking good time, whtsh ts what I Play golf for. I don't ever want to win another onamplonshlp if losing one Is aging to spo" my week- Vor sometimes yjffn win and sometimes you aan't, htTOfln the end you generally get what la ffalng." "When you are at the top of your game," a4ded Oulwat, "the game plays itsolf. A4 when you are not at the top of your gama you are not gofng to win, awl It la iferae than foolish to frtt or bother about it, alaoe there la otMns to be done " w v ntm r a" j Canadian Oarsman Killed in War TOROirTO, Jus St - Tb m 4 ! Ftuk TBewWa. aC l Third Battalia, adda ssauiw fc tt roil of tna naratc i tbVAite-iut Rowing Club who tova ilvt- u knuifcl uKUane woo tiii.vi, ,v. .die at cell" - t' a irw - w- Lt yr tie t fur Ua as ASttft. 101B; ON DISPLAY Ledger Central THIS WEEK Nearly 2200 Photographs of Penn sylvania Children Entered in The Ledger's Child Welfare Contest ! V E. v WILLIAM H. ASHDRIDQE 1610 Westmoreland St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Seft'.! .J5i "tj -ytt&jimiif i I v-S" WILLARD R. GRAHAM, JR. 7424 Sproguo SL, Mt. Alry.-Pblla. flO: Mly . s jmrji n5 .t', T ' a1msvv lahciaaB8e?wajK i s ' --1. CHARLE8 8. PARKER, JR. 1227 W. Hilton St., Philadelphia, Pa. - . ii ANNETTE FRANCES SKINNER 124 I'elham Road if"! r iw 1 0Mm' joH HP PIRHp aH . 5hfi vf 'iBSSSa-'s' kCMV 1 BI X :JB!P K The above were selected at random as illustrative of the character of this beautiful and interesting collectionof childhood pictures. List of Gold Medal Winners and Pictures' of the Judges appeared in SUNDAY'S PUBnUdME&EEDGER , mu AT T'' 1'jt W. T. O.MAHAM 1016 Shalford Avenue, Melroso Park, Pa. SARA CON0TANCE GOSLIN .. Chelten Avenue. Qermantown. .1 'llrtl v-O'r i M1') I 7F -1f .' -T Z. ' 7i R S 3m .:. :j ROPERT FINCH ALLEN 6323 McCallum St., Oermantown, Pa. HAWAR SMITH HMK. PWft BHV ' &r iM flKi -HHHlte HKeaHi BPWm f !H 1 - - T-i r , iiiiii.i, imi inn - ajL, . . ... ... ....... . . ,,. -, iiTlaiMWWliMMMMBWMBHM mmm