final Hueninn ' i m ' '". ',' 2 C ","'..',!... -r ' ' i i .. ,,'n ,', '. " '"'"";.'" , ,' ' ' " fii n' . . ,,.T - ..."L , ,-,J ", ,,, '. -! '.. :'. r . - ' -...,- nTri '- jr --- " it.tifcTwTpr YJPsBBW zr-- VOL. II ttO. 190 Philadelphia, Saturday, apbii. 212, ioio. Cortiibnr. 1916. it IB tmlvyXahmfftoHnxi PBIGJB CfttKJ OX i ' ' g KT 'Ml ATHPiETICS ', AS BOSTON EASY FORMACRMEN IN SECOND WIN Jac& Nabors Pitches Splen did Game, Holding Cham pions Safely Throughout OftDllING'S .BAT COUNTS Scores Two Men in First With Single Thompson Hits Twice ATIIJLJITICS. ' All. It. y A.K., ,0 0 Witt, 4 Thompson, It ...4'.. ... 1 strunk, rf , ...: 3 Oldrlnjr, It ..... ,'. 4 J.njole, 2b 3 Mclnnls, lb ...'. 3 l'Ick, 3b 1 Slower, o -. 3 Nation, p " Walsh, cf .i 0 Total. 3 0 87 11 1 BOSTON. ,A1I. It., II. O, Henrlksen, It Shorten, If :.( Scott, fs. Hooper, rf. ' Hoblltzell, lb. ..... I,ewlii, cf Gardner, 3b ISarry, 2b . . Thomas & CaOy, o. -.J Vp .,. 1'oster, p. .VV.fijfj.... Shore, p. ..,.';... .,t Janvrln, n Pennockp. Itutli ...: ' Totals ....... t.. .. 1 0 -0, 1 35 2 Hatted for Scott In seTentb. , Two-baso hits Strunk, Barry, Oldrlns,' .Yt.nl. T.'vr. Hnrrtflrn' lilt FlclT. "Strpclt ontIly Nnbors, 4; llnwii, on kUlfs ; Off 1 outer, 4; oa-iiorc,x j ou. bii'i 4f off labors, 3,vItlt 111? Vll,,n-' 1Hr Jfabors. L'ai.nt.ba)t Tliohin8.- Xtroplres . NjlUn aud-UlneeiW ' . JJy SBOBEUXY. MtXtfWiBp Sllltf;PAilI?J Aprtr 2S.rli Atlllirflcs draBKCd tljemSevvcB a row leov lurjner ouv of the dismal sw.'amP tlla attornooii when thoy won onpther ballEitmo- t;om tho Jlcd CSox cre,- It wns the 6corid. successive yicfory In ad mnny'days; and Mr". Mack's hired 'men now feel able to-enjoy, a.nnppy1 Eastch Final score, '6- to 2. There 1b no doubt but. that the Muckmcn liave, hit thejr stride at last. Some called ji It a Ilrnp",' but there. was nothlnc that savored pf the steerage cluss in today's conflict. The Athletics played like, the Athletics of 1914, and showed that they must be considered seriously before the. season is over. ' Bill Carrlgan was out to win the ball game. He used 14 men in his vain at tempt, and would liavo used more if lie) had them. Henrlksen was. the first to depart, after he speared Meyer's liner with his thumb. In tho third Foster and Thomas, the sterling battery, put on 'their nico warm coats, and altowed Shore and Cady to 'freeze in their stead, Gardner was next tojeave for the clubhouse, and Pennock replaced Shore when it was too lato. The Mnckmep crabbed three tallies r,ght off thfc reel In the ppenlng stanza. Thomp son walked and went to third on Strunk's double .to left, Qldrlng busted out a single. Which, scored both runners rfnd Itube later counted on n wild pitch. The Kox got allvo Jn the second. Jlob liy singled to right and Gardner lifted a lilgh "fly to Strunk. It looked an easy out, but Amos fumbled tho pill. Barry then smashed out a doub.lo, which counted, tho only1 runs for the, visitors. - - Nabors pitched a masterly game and was steady throughout. FIRST itfNlNG, Henrlksen grounded to' Mclnnls. Scott lifted a high ily to l'Ick. Hooper out, La Bold ip Mclnnls. No runs, up hits, no errprs. A, clever one-handed stop b)3 Scott re tired Witt, Thompson walked. Strunk doubled, to left and Thompson went to third, Pldring singled to left, scoring Thompson and 'Strunk, !Lajble..was tossed out by Foster, Oldrlng thking third. Old. ring then scored on a passed ball. Mc jnnls out, Gardner to Jlobttiell. Three runs, two hits, no errors, . SECOND INNING. Hoblitzell singled to right. Lewis fanned, Strunk muffed Gardner's high Continued on Kelt I'aie DR. J. WILLIAM WHITE. .- IS CRITICALLY ILL iPhysIcians Pronounce His Coh dition Very firave-r-Has Fever . and Congestion'of Lungs ' Hr.' X Wlitlaro White Is In, a critical condition at his home, lBio soutn itltten. house square. This was announced .today,. A. K. 10 0 4 0, -3.' 1 , 0 0 3 lO-.Ol 3 0 4':'0;0 0 0 0 4 'i' '3.17 0 0 l- oLl 10 o j-ivt:- 1- '3 0 '40." 114 0 l'-. o o o I o 2 0 0 1 't'.O 1 0 0 0 3. 0 l'o 0 0' 3 0"' t n n n d -I) ooooon Cr a .n n n ft h .., J --. 'ft&ew?: m -v v " ,J4 .or- . s 34 io, r s?rjv by W- toward martin wnq spent uie night hy the bedside of the distinguished Burton, IJe Is conscious, howaven Tho following bulletin regarding doctor Whita's condition was issued thi3after rioon, signed by hsrthree attendl.nfpb,y-. utciaps: "Poctor White Is critically 11L Conges tion of the lungs has developed, -accom-pnitd by fever, which, added tq a long fitness, tnakea bis condition very giave. 1 "Dr. EDWARD MARTIN, "pr. ALFRED 8TBNGBU "Dr. ALFRED O. WOOU" "Jt sometimes happens,' said Doctor Martin, "that a complication of illnesses ttyM sort elear up the system nd in ,.i'mwi the general health, of the patlwit j-oltuwtng recoyery I uro pqt prepared jo saK ibat Uiisv will W tfte as with j.. nir Whiw, hut t behv hk haa i4 AuuS tv f welt PEMN YAtE'S VARSITY EIGHT PITTED The men in the photograph above THREE SQUEEZE PT.AVS'jm?I?l?A.fl?S --..Wssc f2AUAlRHU UAUlSJm-JM , .. J&Slul: lJ&lgxiP'l fcr&mrtB&z Clever Work! tp'MJyfetJ- TfiE. BOX .? ABItII. o. ;flull(rn,' If ,.., '.r- ' - j. i ywf ..., 4 -y ,.-3 1 erry,Mcf.-i Jip..f rrAi,i! h,?,fJ -. 'Jloofe, 5b; ,- , -r r- rj7 1 r$$fM :a fStfttS Totiiltf -i.,,., i.'rr. 4-'8'Sl!t 2i'. . i ,''" A'n?iJ'..ir. o, Blioemaker, If,,.,..-.. 3"""1 0 1; A.E. 0 0 tlffert, rf 0 . o 0 0 o o 'i 0 0 varrin, ci, . , .. A. Carnoir, 3b. Wlilte, s Hproule, lb loU(ili(on( 3b,,, JInrry, o....... .Ocden, p...;.,.. J:. Cornoc, p.,. i Totals ..t. 30 028 15 3 One out' when winning run was scored. tSproul out in second; lilt by batted ball. Three-bnse hit CorrU. Two-baso hit Smith. Sacrifice hits Wray, llerryi-Todd, Cromwell, 3; Oilgen; Shoemaker. Struck out Ily Cromwell, -8 1 Ogden, -2. liases on balls Off Osden, 3i Cromwell, 2t K. Cornor, 1. Doable plays Ilooihton to Cornog. Stolen vases Smith. lilt by pttehed bull Sulllran,, Schunpf. Wild pitch .Osden. Umpire MacUowan. FRArjKLIN FIELtK'Phlladelphla, April 2?. Penn defeated Swarthmoro In a 1Q Inning game today, 3 to ?, tho. winning nip being scared "by Schlmpf on a squeeze play. All of Penn's three runs wero tho result of Roy Thomas' pet squeeze plays: It was tried another time, but went wrong. Cromwell held Swarthmore down to sis lilts, and was very good In the pinches., Swarthmore had two pitchers in tho boxf Ogden'and 15. Cornog, and Penn ran up eight hits. Sullivan and Smltlreach" get ting two of -them. After the garritf.the crowd rushed oft the field to witness the boat race between Penn and Yale. ' FIRST INNING, .Shoemaker fanned, ailmoro threw out Rlfifrt- Carrls singled to left. Carris took second on Cromwell's poor throw to catch him napping, A." Cornog fouled to Gllmorc, No runsono hlti one error, Sullivan singled' to right Wray moved him up to second wltli n, sacrifice, Osden .to Sproul, Schlmpf was safe -on White's high throw. Sullivan roImk to third. On' a squeeze play, Sullivan spared on Berry's sacrifice, and Berry, was safe when Sproul muffed Ogden's throw.' Smith hit in front of tho plate, and IJarry's throw to-Sproul retired him, Schlmpf and Berry moving up a base Todd also, .rolled one In. front of the plate, Harry tossing him out. On run, one hit, two errors. SECOND INNING- White bunted a fly into- Moore's hands. Sproul ran into his Iilgh,boundr and was declared out. Houghton, struck out, No runs; no hits, no errors. lloore went out, A, Cornog to Sproul. Houghton and, Sproul, retired Gllmore, Cromwell went out,- Ogdento Sproul.. Jfo runs, no hits, no errors. 1 THIRDHNNING. Harry fouled out to Smith. -Qgden wenu pyt, 'Smith to Cromwell, who. covered the Continued ya Next l'aje STANFORD -OARSMEN WIN Defeat California Crew in Annual ,. Boat Raea ' OAKIANP. Cal., April S8. .Befor,an Immense fcrflwd Stanford's varsity eight today defeated tho University of Califor nia crew by six- lengths in their'. annual 'race. The time for the three-mile dash over the, Oakland estuary was 18 minutes 33 seconds. COLEMAN SCORES 46 Loses But Four Targets In Fifty, at Beideman Trap Shoot Breaking 4t targets, put of a possible 0 enabled &' Coleman" to grab the honors, in the week-end, ihoot of the Beideman Club, held today at Cramer Hilt Score of 10-target match: li Coleman. 4S, r- Jonts, 35, Roth akcr, 41; Wullcr, JI ; Dorp. 33 1 Shoaler, ii HalilttiWii, 4S; BulUtJv, 37; Tori. 41; i py.jpenn'-vjives Red anBliiS-fiaSfefeX" '.bdllictwy . y 4 ' S KrVtrVi' ,-':r. vrioftL ' ." A.:. AAHr fi ,1 oo 0 jo o v 0 0 4,"0 111! 1.' 0- 0 ,V,5 O '1.?'".0I i3 D. L v !) 0 ,. Af. 4.0 . i is' " sV 0 fMJ'.-.'ii... fc '. l''V-tl.t.lVhfi.. O. H&TOMOTvWir WIN BEATS GARNET, &1 arc Harriman, alroko;cNaUKhton, 7; ilclianc, f)H4T HI AY HAPPEN, ' if-- IN BASEBALL TODAY K . . k - ' fclub." Won. tost. X'hlllles 0 1 ret. 8S7- ,o:s .BOO .500 .141 ..427 .100 .108 Win. rone. Cincinnati i ft .007 .550 PitWton .1, 3 Xt.'lJHiM -..4 i-,it)r,h 4 3:i1 ? .500 .375 Now 5,'ork" .,.;,. 1 AJIUIUCAN I.K.aiTE. ..?-v.:':fi- ,...,-... . . ... ",:.vi Lo'e, .571 .ami .858. Kew xoru ..' m ,(ii, .ii.'n ot6n ..-j.v...... 0. 3 .0(17 v.700 ic roit, k.....f.. n 4 .sna ... J'Mtesfo ;. s, .boo ... WMNlilnxton ...... 4 4 .300 .MO Cloelilnd ..,..,. 2 n .?(! .371, .4(4, Athletics ,143 .250 .125 UlLLSGgpOLBQY FAST- IN SPRINTS t c LW1 vcnbrTv-'-s? :v- T . ..,'POTTSTOWN', pn., Ap'rlr1r7Cnthit' A J . High School, of Philadelphia, and Hill School engaged in a dual track meet here. this afternoon. The 100-yard dash was captured by Can Cleve, Hill School, In 10 1-5 seconds. This samp fleet" sprinter won tho 220-yard dash. In ,23 seconds flat Gadd, Central High, won the 440-yard dash in 54 4-5 seconds. The summaries: 100-yard dash Won by Van Clove. Hill: second, Smith. Hill: third. 'Cladd. C. It. S. Time. 10 1-5 seconds. 220-yard dash Won by Van Cleve. IIIIIj second. O'Day. Hill; third. Carter, C. II. S. Time. 23 seconds. '. 120-yard hlh hurdles Won by Smalley, C. II. a,; second, Massey, Hill: third, Southwartn. lllll. Time. ,17 1-3 seconds.. 440-yard run Won .by GaddC. II. S.: sec ond. Ilushnell. Hill: third, 'Stewart, Hill.' Time, 54 4-5 seebnds. 880-yard run Won by Prlzer, Hill: second. Class, C. IlT 8.-. third. N. Adams, Hill. Time. 2:07 2-5. . - - Jtlle run Won by Stears, Hill: second, T.uken. C. H, S.: third, McKetule. C, H, H. Time, M0 4-5. High lump Won by Jermyn, Hill; second. Snow, Hill; "third. Houthwarth, Hill. Helsht, D feet 2 Inches. ,. Drpad Jump Wan by Smalley, C. II. S.J see. ond. Van Cleve, Hill l third, MelUnser, C. II. S. Distance, 22 feet 0 Inches. Shot-put -Won by Ash. Hill: second. Jer myn., Hill; third. F. Harrison. Hill. Distance, 40 Xeet 2 Inches, HENRY SIEDENBACII, FALLS DEAD IN HIS OFFICE Financier Was a Victim of Heart Disease Henry Seldenbach, a financier, fell dead of- heart disease this afternoon in his office In the Drexal Building. Mr. Seld bach was about 70 years old and lived in the St. James HoteX- A card found In his pocket Identified' him nsf a director of the Green & Coates Street Passenger Hallway Company, The .body was sent Io tho Morgue. , "HONEST CONVICT" FLEES - WITH WARDEN'S -OVERCOAT Oflkial ofPrisoners' Wlfaro League Founded by Osborne Escapes, OSSININq, N. Y.. April . Peter Cullen, a sefgeant-at-arma of the Mutual Welfare League, the self-government or ganlzaton which Thomas Mott Osborne founded' at Sing ping, has escaped from the prison, possessing unusual- privileges because of his honor position, ha was able to obtain an overcoat said to 'belong to Warden Klrchwev. Which hid hla -orison suit and he walked out tho front door. Culn was one of the- Picturesque figures of the Mytual Welfare Leagued ID'OCTOR 8USPE0T& POISON IN DEATIf OF BOY- AGED C Ailment Baffled Physicians and Sar ge.onsS.ince Sunday NEW YORK. April 82-Ott suspicion, that poison, may have calsed the. death of S-year-old Albert Schrelberr who died yes terday in St llary's Hospital for Children, on Bast 34th street. Dr. Edgar T. Bay, Coroner's physician, will perform, an au topsy today, The ailment of, the boy had haffled the: physicians and surgeons at (he hospital since last Sunday, Vhen ha was. brought to the InsUtutlo'n, hy his mother. - '-There Is a. posalhlUty- that thfr child may have dledjrero the effect pf yohjon.''. aald i)octor Jtj? last nlgh.t. '"but .tfiere U riothlngat present deanlts-'to that-effect. Th Wei thafth hoy has been In a com four days and tlvtt hemorrhages had.' oc-r currco) In the chtld'a stomach' demand In vestigation" The boy was n adopted son of a fam ily iwcid 3cbrer. who. up. to a. whK teh wr wjtsfciUwa of a rowmec mum 'm iwtlstwt. Ha te4 tj umimtrt jllftflriitf Tiffssffiiywttiif'L fciY Bi. Defeats.' .Gqhbal' Hiph.Rtmnor's - V". :.-.. AGAIN, 6-2; AGAINST PENNSYLVANIA'S GREW Mcycry G; Sturtcvant, 5; Sheldon, 4; coxswain. IIAUVEY WINS SHOOT Beats Scanner in Extra Shoot-Off at Soutjiwark Club by 2' Targets' Gconro Harvcirwon high gun honors In tho weekiy'tafgct shoot qf tile Southwark, l'loitt tJiuqy yingviviiii,,nnrm';.'yuii . each in the,f50ibfr4'eMen' .Harvey won In th? shoot-dfiai 25 clays, Bettlh23ngalnst Shrlnor's 2L, '' ',: Scores " ,'? BO-TAnOET' RVKNT. . ' . - 1st . u .a, loiai Cleorce Uarveyj J, ahtlner. .1... A, llorerlcaux.. Itanntncher .... 2t 23 43 20 2.1 43 til 211 311 18- 18 311 20 20 4(1 HI 21 41 18 22 411 111 21 40 17 HI 33 IB 10 37 . . 1 . . I J. lilies U I.1.V1, ...... i J. Vlhn , tl, Vlhn ,, Ai Whitman... W, Flemln .... WILLIAMSON SCHOOL LEADS NORTHEAST Media jTr&ck Stars Get Early ' -r- - T-' ' 1 iir'j-Ssv- .dump, on Jjocai jinuex, sia-'. WIH'am School,- ofr Media,' got nw'ay to n good' lend ove.r- (ho", NoVtheast : High School early In their anminf-meot on. tho Knrthennt field, this nfterrionn. Onrdlncr w'on first place In the shotput for tho focal' school with thn fine mark of 37 foot t Inches, II an ft starred for the visitors by taking second, place, in threo of the first five events, the 100-yard dash, tho 120 yard hurdles and the shotput. Tho results: 100-yard dssli Won by Oerhardt. William son; second. Huupt. Williamson: third, ttchol ler. Northeast. Time. 11 2-3 ec. ., One mile run Won by, Pitts. Northeast: second. Wall. Williamson: third, ricssl. Will iamson. Time, 5 mln. 10 see. . . 120 yards low hurdles Won by Klngeter, Northeast; second. Huupt. WIlllAmSonr third, lluckley. Northeast. Time. 10 2-3 seconds. 880-yard run Won by Oueat, Williamson; second, Plesel. Williamson; third, Albrecht., Northeast. Time, 2 mm. 10 sec. Shot put Won by Gardiner, Northeast; sec ond. Haupt. Williamson: third, Drawn. North east. Distance, 37 ft. G In. pni KAPPA PSI WINS Penn Fraternity Men Win Ball Gamo at Shore ATLANTIC CITY. April 22. The Till Kappa PsI Fraternity of the University of Pennsylvania defeated the Winchester Preparatory-. School, of. Longport, this afternooif, scoro 6-4. Stanley Welsh, tho former Episcopal Academy baseball star, twirled for the Red and Illuo, and let .the shore boys dawn with three hits In the seven Innings of, play; and also fanned seven. Tito Collegians hit opportunely In taking the victory on tho shoro trip. The game was won In the seventh and last Inning with two down, when Gravy Williams doubled' to centre and Welsh brought In the needed run with )ils scorching slnglo through short- I(o scored himself, as Konants hit a ily, and the bail was later booted around in centre held, Vlemlng struck out 12 men, bukrecolYed little support from his teammates. Score by Innings; . . u. if P o o rh o A a 2 7 a Winchester ... O 0 10 0 3 04 3 3 i!atterlea--Velsa and Jiqnsnli. ITieinlnc and Christian. t lansdale gunners ;beat s. s. whites H.- C. ? Hoffman Makes Good , Shoeing in Matches Ths ' i Afternoon . - , t IjANSpATiE, Px, .April 52--With a ihero handful of -shooters, aa compared with tho LansdUle Oun'Club fiijuad, the SB. .White sl)ota from Holmesburg Junp tier) were defeated by the Lansdala team here this afternoon. The scoffl for 10 high meri of each Bqqad was: fansdale. 489; Whites.-664. The shooters, were late In arriving and a few scored have not yet been re corded. B1U Wolstencraft, a target crack Lof 16" years ago, came, out of retirement. and, shooting with, the whites-, Droxa 70 targets In his string of 75, tying with Cbarlla Newcoml) and Betsoa, of the Whites, for high gun. It, C. Hoffman, of the Whites, broke 89. out of 75, For Jans dals, Clark, of Dpylestown, was high With 79, The 10 high men. of each squad, at 75 targets, with a possible ohange, are: tAiwdale -Nice, 68; Beaver, 9; Clark, 70; Rodgers, $6 J Hausch. 87 1 Snyder, 66 ; Houpt! 65.;Rorer,te;Pfeleger, 67;' Christ, man. 6T- Total, 863. Whites Griffith. 10) H.C. Hoffman, 69; BetSon. 70 J WaliUncraft, TftiUel rath. 0t Cavi..BJ;.Newaimb, TO; Har kliu. 4i Appleton. 67; Robinson. 67. Total, ft. rt. New Head for NeVr League U3.8fi.KON. 1.. April 32.- W. R. ftaj itt UafHsburtf. b&A beeA leet&d xtt-M IsstrMary S4d,traur of -tha nti iv3 Low, 8; Gilflllan, 2; Hume, bow; "- PENN-YALE RACE ATTRACTS CROWD OF 15,000 TO PARK Banks of Schuylkill Lined ' by Men and Women Along fentire Course BETTI.NG IS EVEN, The ,Tn!e Junior erew defeated the rennsjl-, .Thnlit eltht this nttemnon in the first event of the duul rejratta on the Schuylkill.- More than 46,000 persons were lined alonb" the banks of tho Schuylkill River; when the' Pennsylvania and Yale Varsity; crews leisurely rowed their way .up. tho stream to tho .starting; pofift, n, mlid''nd' a. half, above .Boathous.e, jibiwtjireparatpry to-thelr orbual racelata"'thls' afternoon. fKffeh 'dTght"Hvns Warmly; chc"rtfdrasTh'dnd' , of- sympathUera were basjedVv' ., ; , iVgalnsUthb UirpateiiluVtBTay aky, and tho'Stlll grayor writcrsl .the blues, 'reds, oranges, greens and yellown of the Easter' hats nnd suits, of the hundreds of .young- women stooa out in uoiu reiier. it was one of tho prettiest settings to a raoe that has been seen hero In years. Thoro was .very little betting, and whaH there "was was at eyen monoy. Sentiment favored tho Penn varsity, but no one had suftlcclent nerve to back up his hunch with sufficient lucre to bo worthy to rank as odds. However, Yale sympathizers itf.m -wll'lncr in nlnpA fthrtrt nilrln tlinf Hia Quakers would not win both the Junior and varsity ovents. Tho wind was blowing down the river as the crews went to the mark, presag ing fast time. But the velocity was merely that of a strong breeze, so that the river was not, rough. It was Just' choppy enough to mako good ' rowing. Among those following- tho course of tho raco la automobiles were Coaches Haines and Herrlck, bf Harvard ; nice., of Columbia', and Doctor,' Spaeth, of Prince ton, " Joo Wright's coaching methods wllt.-re- Conllnnrd on Next Pare A. E AKIN WINS PURSE OF41500 Philadelphia Handicap Goes-to Stabtes Owned by. T. . ; Trotter HAVItK DI'I QRACE RACK'TRACIC; lid., April 22. A. N. Akin, the 4-year-okl Jiay gelding from tho T. Ttrqtter stabies, was piloted homo Intrant by.-Jockey RpN Inson n tho-Plillanllhia. Handicap, ?ljS0p. lidded, beating it field qf'10 tlnestake horses Jifro this nftornooji. " ' "" Sir Kdgar ran second, beating. Top 'p' the -Jlornhig, nn added starter; who' took' third mouoy, Sir Udgar and Anita .were) coUnled. running hs the If. G. Bedwell entry- After running a winning rato. tho lust time QUt tho Algol-Tremur gtldlrja; sliowed Ids class by winning from .such hlgh-olasw sprinters as faced the barrier in tno jourm rac? uay. - t A. N. Akin was not favored much, by) flllQ Dciiura, mo ium;iuiiq rpiuriiinisv.uu on a 3 speculation, Tha time, IS?' PI a gool track, shows the speed Pf tho. early pace,. ' ," ;&. ' . Summaries r . ,''' HAVRK Dfl GRACE RACB.TRACiq April 33 Luclllo P. and .FrlJoIeatook ,1,1. ijiuiic' u ,,q UIPI situ gjwJW .i.,ta on this afternoon's card. The. latter y.a. victor In (he steeplecliaso. and Haniirun plng was second and Cubpy third. Time, tor the two mites, handicap, was 4:1$. Summaries: - FIBST IUCB, for 2-ysaMldf. selling, furlonffs; . - 1. Lucille P.. 104. Ball..,MIS.70 2.0 1.to 2. Kay KnnU. 107. Graves.1..- .... 3.20, 2,70s 3. tiruce. 112. J. iloTaar. . ; , 'j 2-SO . Tlms-ofis, Mr airi, S" Pools sad, Doo Meals also, ran, ' ' SECKNO HACK, -yaar-olii and uo, sUepls-, ohas. handicap, about 2 BUI"- .Ijlafl... 1. VrUoW iaf, Bijsvtnson..ia.flo tpos.so 2. Ifamlrannlns 117 landfr B.40 '8.10 1 3, Cuboo7l45, CravtlardE. .. . .... ..3,0O Pfnn an A tt-)ttAmr Ttlft M.lMk rail. iuQ-ri:ia, iPJ. i p uu. p. Ag lilinjj rAvi, iy vjm-v , uy, seU- I nop- KLL fmlnnn r 1. Virinont. 103. Pajrlnstoa 18.70 IjJ.lO.j 2. Kin Worth, 111. BBiton -r9 Jif. 00 an 'rPr b:oo Bea Beach, aoo3ro. Nash and TacUeas alst. K)U,TII WACE. 8-yer-oliU and up. the s5 ...TT.-..y. f--, is0 IMP fT.7o S.20 IMP $7.70 ... I3.W-J3.70 t rw'TjKjujna flB.. 'I di. . AcUnaatat, Prince llenrv. LCarbltla. f atai eraroid &U. A1U. C Kewesaa. and'Vlit. ran. Sir Bdsar aad Aotts. cou- yilru lUPB for 4..yar-ot4s nA wp, sen ior. BUI4 aa IV 3nnn. lldla. rutre- li. Keb 14 1 3.So 32.60 2. WvalcrfUer tu. JiatW 7,7, ItlaXin 112. DOJ-1& SU I )HmM 1-3. CtoriM Vraacia. && VftUt ?& vXW.f Tv"Aoi xn'oirrf JLJJ3L A JLi & ' -A- BOSTON", . ,"." 0 2 0- 0 ATHLETICS . 3 . ' 0 2 1-: FOs'ternnd Ib'omrtlH'-abonrand -e . , ' .. -: PHILLIES, NEW YORK- '. ..-. SWARTHMORE. PENN,,', ...000 o ...TOO O O O Af;ni!W' and IXariy; Cromwell AMERICAN NEW YORK..'.. WASHINGTON 000 100 .boo ooi kM J-' X: 'it , . 4 - vwmmLLtr-Ar rislier and Nuiinmaker; Harper and Henry, CLEVELAND O 10 0 0 0 0. ST.LOUIS? O 0 0 0 O O O.. ' Klepfer and O'Neilj Davenport NATIONAL LEAGUE" CINCINNATI ..O O O O 0 O CHICAGO .f.2 2 0.2 O O Dalo and Clarke: Seaton and 'Fisher. All dtlicr league games postponed on .. OTHER o' 1 O WESTTOWN SCJJ.O SWARTHMORE P,.0 3 4 !. "A, PERKIQMEN SEMi'O . 1i."-0, "irERFRD,Y6ot-oo b'-rjaf i; x,A'i-r?l . VJl 19. '.'. ...."..t.",T' T '.. TjTPfiTMt A . . - ' . j.. -O--O c-O j iJSciKfew--?i'-'. i - J 'GATHOLTCTOJI ' URINCETON- GEORGETOWN...,, -LAFAYETTE.. .u.,..0 CORNELL.. ,,,...... 2 LEHIGIf. ...... IN i V X SPRINGFIELD..y.,T' kAr.ire -. . . .-.-.-.-. . -.-. .o WENONAH '., r. . .5 tLVCITYH.S'.V.;VO' CENTRAL;HIGH.6 HILL SCHOOL.',. .6 .. ' - ' V ... YT..O oTi Cfi :yO imST- f- r . . -- iv. y ' '..-. ,- -.-.; .vss?!'i :.: ...6 ;6 0 0.'d Q,1 .,.-::- : 'T.-,. ...,o;.2 2 3 1 O 0$:. VV&r-f-....O O O O .p-.O'.'j-':; , .;- , -Sk:. k : MUTS REPORTS BIG' BATTLE IN. SOUTH. AFRICA ' . , ..j? t LONDON, April SS: General Smutsrln coinmarid- of -the British 'forces in GerinanVEast Africa, reported t6ftaxtiubebas' overtaken tlie. retreating Geiiuans-near oudo-AJran'gl,iaa;tn.'aa'rflpbrtaiit "Stie.is in,'prosress, . ' -: '' 'h - ',::';';.' "V-'Jf . . : .-. . -' VTV y YALE JDNIOREIGHT BEATS PEW , . TheedvaridlueJiuilgrs.yehtdQyn tdefeat.thia aftemopn on At'.thVtur;i the YfaA $ y$!lJiMg: ftVISfi' VlUJ ike visitors? but Man'HvfP--Flip- anclfwenWanPfl sltffb'tl57;?r?mB'"-.'7,-!S'.O.S '? nearlile' -. t . . -TBL. J14.S" iWkjKf' i ". ..r '- -,- -'-.- EODtiGfr SOCtiSR'- SCORES v, ., - FinaJ .Br Pnllnd t' v .iW''" '3etnleb,erg' WOMAKJAPS PROM i'V STATIpJ5AT 3TI .STREET , A wA attetnPiP ?ujdde ttia atejrnooa t $$ Qth streej 8a tion of tliWarket street subway by iuwpj off tbetplatfriiiri jl$ an. , eastkound' train was approaqblng vaplaiy-ghe was dragged vlt t tracka by Robert Decber and George AEoyer, station employes ajC then arrested Bke was not abockedk by tbe tbtrcl raft but wt k- . ttcal from nervousness. The -womaa esplained to tha police tte4isf b quarreled, with- ber bisband and -wranttd to. die, ghe fjwirf . a O 0 0 tteycrv.' fit ' yy.; ' 7 . ,"9.1. .; i"r Postponed Rain; .?XM?-. Z&M- o 1 .0 6 2 0 0-0 and Qlhnorcl LEAGUE 0 O 00 o 6 o d and Hartloy. m. account of rain and wot grounds ...... V - GAMEST O 0 o 0 3 1 u Oi-.-l-'O-t'iO 3 4ri Sl 6;4 i- ' --"'. -''I.-ji ' . v - X ' xl j 0 0 '0 '02 8" 'b, ' "I o o a ko s l i I ' ' . s tf : ' f ; - ;. i p-'Ue; 3 j i-t"2.12;Jpj ' f : r ' ' ' ' " i i ' - ": " ' . ' V ; jp-i'i- x -V ' . ' ' ' t'ii :- , ., -&.! 5 -o '"3tep" e i xi$Wi s VV I ,. ,. .JUJSi S,ilHi'i"l : - -i '. v.r tit.hli'fzX.4 .-. :.: 4? 't .if ! .-.- -fa i-rTr;' . i.-, .... ?; "V7" y" jJlSni - "i ' o, 6;o; q,o o . ,; . .' r o4 o 2 i .' :3 A . ,0 O 0 O' ' ;,.:.ir'2 .:. ..- ( e-fit"' ; 'v ' o.a j,w";:''k-'? - ' O ; O .T O0f$&y '.". :v'f - ' Vf ; oAo-0'' r;..-:-- ,':"' -. 4-'0 1'. . "- .;. r':' :. '-- v-. I $ 1 '"iv'nS-" " :( -"' U ,s