lr- h FIRST SACKEE LEADS MAJORS IN BATTING RUTGERS TRACK MEN BEAT GARNER . VEyiG, EEDftfltt--PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, HAY' (S, 1910 fssgast)SBjgfjgsi sssssisassrVsTfiiiHaa'Tsssasaassassasy 4 J HMrtftaMaavMVMMyagHBaiwp4VWBlMiMnMBMkBMM'BB'l'll''l'Mia " h --- iVi". - . ", "''," ";''"' " ' ' '' ''".. 1 .'. , .. , a ..i I, -n - ii - t- - - ....-.-.,.. ---L- -- -" . , ,, ., ,-,,..-,. LOCAL LEAGUES . ARE READY FOR OPENING GAMES lCHASE LEADING THE BATfcSJ.VUii.lN UJ JtSUTJtf. 1VJLAUUK . , LEAGUES TO PRESENT TIME t ' ' ' knw. .300 Amos.Strunk Also Among- Elite' -of Sluggers Baer Going on Bases tho 3i. In ma r r Cincinnati. Is leading ' ' tit- HupoitntnlTA nf - ECfcrt, f Brooklyn. Is second 5.. i Tncue and also In tho i m in Chief Mender and 'Orover SL the Phillies In hitting," tfiMf wv .. .. ,, E rj the la tt r ha swatted sa iM.'.",4. S..i nn. Tho other P l;um n .. '-.. -, . KTlW cIsm Are , " i :;,.--. TVhitiea vuii ouo. RffwSlKto the only member of fe,-rtWis who Is clouting at -sltttla "'.. n.t.ler n now s ."LI StaCKS cenuo --- -- gffiHead. the American! V2m Siei with an average 0- .the ' twice safely Phils with the above Mug- League ,38. of Pitts ".. . ..a TlnrneV- ?"S ihe base "stealers with an ETJR. bittln averages below will be Rnly tnofe hitting .200 or better E?V PhHadelphla players of both ;EKIADIK SIo 2n. hEhl A4.nTi7V.. 5 rnKuo, :; ,j II. - an. n.n.T.y.B.H. hl.afll 1.. TWIll" 28' 30 24 25 2J 22 11) i!iit.i ir" . nun nTOAt.nna .t . riiiini. ii.tu. ..-. JM "" fj. fl.l). Ave. ..la I .u5 .. 13 .. IT .. 10 .. 14 .. .. 13 13 t.i..fctit.rffh T'ii..t..rtl . i, Kw Vork . i-""""'i-VV- isew "" I 3 4 4 3 3 a. 3 .034 ,041 H3(l ,020 .0 .023 .023 .02U MrK?;::::" ' i n i.iiiLnnu ..... l ....-i f l.fAflfTtt. ft" AMt.""' - -" ? " v-"""-3B, ,u -n. Tn. ed. If t . M aaasaRr.:: hie,vsirii m?wJA: jillt-. . Jff .?' WaBDlDKlU" AlDieuca Vl.lHtl - - . .CMcftio 8 11 nit n . flft 0 '7 l an gij,-WfIilngton. 11 VII 27 30 20 30 18 ?rtlU.EAMN BASE 8TEALE11S. Ur.K'VTork phlcwo..j. r icnieaiot 17 14 .. 14 .. IS . . 80 :: .. 14 Ave. .OJH .UJtl .0211 .021) .1)20 .028 ,02ft .024 AYli ,018 HU'Din - - SjWITIDUAL . DATTINO AVERAGES-NA- KL .nrtici Include the jrame played Iffi". fhuriilay. Hay 4. 10l0.) AU. JU it. a... a... -- -i. - V llhlif. P rem r, l)kW J I. St. L 2 r; raua., On. .St jltjri,Jl;lo...i.ilT n, own " ttj Botton..j.. v n !: "iS ysv...! Smlla, PIUI....1H, mder, PWa 10 . lioicon. Ill in. QI..1 42 'rn-.s . -B5LW.-vrSS IJtCirtr, bHn .12 . 3 . 0 .41) Till Psruffl".--" fh couisuitiu. . IVUVSt. L. lK&,,ol'.'.V'. L' I 1 1 i 1 1 ol " 20 2- t lii. 11 t 0 0 IS 13 IB 111 :i 4 l 0 10 ID i l nun 'l 1.000 1 1.000 11117 .500 .r.oii .sou .431 .412 .4U8 ,40 .400 .3(8 .370 .376 .375 .875 .857 ,330 .342 .330 .330 .333 .333 .333 .833 .833 .327 "Cln.,.. ,.... 28. 4 0 1 13 rnun, chlj, (,uo 8 lu a ,25 r.t Bkln...7r7S5 V 11. 2 13 :u.ciiu...,..83 HM.,J'filla,".,42 fcw'Piiti..'.'.V.'.aii Rut. Cln, 7 1, DW li. .... .411 Rltrt.Clni..t..i.74 VWIV AHMVUIb. .Of (t.'Cnkatro;,,...5l r, h.. t..i,., o.l Ilottoti.,..;.. 7 It, Chlv...... 7 m, iia.. on 4)T liodon.v,-. .,43 wlM, Bt. IuU.,22 Ma CbUr. 11 2rV"R. Chl...v48 4J Bt l,..w..,45 irl. Phlla 411 ii.iA f:;:;:::io raev. Pi. r. a?s S-.fu.",i.t- ?5 wu. PMla.,,.'..,48 a. Bt, L........ 4 2r. t. i,.4.w;3ii r"t , umaaii tn Jj!j.wy(jA,...S3 IKl. 6tv."it 3 IfWU, Pltubarah.SH UUl. Phila. ...... 30 mm. Boiton..l',45 llr. s.L Louu,.,,bo lfc""'f, Bt9n. 48 "clttr, 8t.Lfl(ils:. yjuth. Wton..:;42 F&,p'urh: S3 tftetOiBt. LouI...h itel""; Brooklrn.', . new rork 4 4 4 O 4 1 8 II 12 5 12 H 1 II fi 4 2 II It 7 .1 8 11 14 13 1(1 15 tl 20 17 II 15 211 14 12 II 0 3 13 15 12 13 & 3 I) II 12 . 1 1 I 12 1 14 10 18 12 13 Ml 0 H 10 4 11 13 10 14 I) 13 7 13 A 8 11 1 1 1 1 t i t .i ia , nil O 18 .811) j 321 ,.317 13 1H .814 ..314 2 24 U 24 23 28 12 15 it 20 12 ll 6 27 21 13 20 11 11 10 13 13 I 1 1 10 1 a in ?PB- ,3UU ,300 .21)11 .288' .207 .207 .204 .2111 t28tl .280 .280 .270 .273 .273 .278 .271 .'208 .207 .2(13 ,203 ,.203 .257 .257 .255 ,230 .250 ,250 .230 .230 230 ,230 .Ml 1 10 .248 16 .'245 10 .245 IB .288 10 -iZiil '.a 80 54 - : hiii . ootton.-,. 5 S&-7Si,:i8 F'LWF,; S. ii S i, :iSu p "Mipnia..lT 3 S 1 4 ,178 jpVHWAL BATTINQ AVEnAQES S . . AMERICAN LUAQUE fe- ThSJIv..ln,:,l"8 ,th rrd of k rautadiya game. May 4,) 10 a 10 Ml 13 10 17 21 11 10 13 13 a 8 14 2 O 1 1 1 .231 ,-222) ,220 .211 .217 .215 .214 .213 ,213 ,210 ,207 ,205 .204 .200 .200 .200 .200 .200 .200 LiV. ,, AB. R. f 8U. m . ?J1 Atalitice 2 o 1 ii l ''JIMBIB i?i,"':.... a I ."H2VI5', A K. broTt:: i? '? w?.ff !"" I iv .000 ,000 88T ana 3 .300 1 ,433 T .UTS 38 ,3A4 1 3U 8 ,884 IB .880 Smith, Cleveland..,, Janvrln. Doaton,. ,. Blaler, St, liula.,.. High, New York,..,, JVambsgnrua, ciete. Hurnn. Detroit .,,,., Ptfunk, AtMetlce.,.. Rhawkfy, New 'York Clcotte, Chlcniroiii, Btellbauer., Athlejlca. Ilarttel. New York.. Dumont. Waehlngton Alexander, New York Hhnnke. Wnnhlnnlon. Hooper Doston,,,,. HobilUell,. Dmton ,, Nunamaker. N. Y .. Hellmnn, Detroit..!. Mcllrlde, Waehlngton John Collins, Chicago Cobb. Detroit... . , Jackson, Chicago, . . Milan. WArfhtrlgton. Carrlgan. lloston.... Younu. Detroit. .... Walker, Iloatnn, , . , Morton, Cleveland... Moeller, Waehlngton Oedeon, New York . Ilorton. Ht. Louie,, . Keating. New York.. I'lank, Bt, I.oule..., flallla, Waahlngton. , Fournler, Chicago... McMullen, Chlcaga.. Morgan, Washington Itoth, Cleveland. .. Kelech, -Chlrnrto.. .-. . Oraney, Cleveland Lewis.. Doston parenport, St. Louis Veach. Detroit...... Gardner, Boston..., Ollhooley. New York Johnson, Washington Harry. Boston Lajole, Athletic rick. Athletics...... ftaverold, Ht. Louis.. Murphy, Chicago,... Cnveleskle. Cleveland demons, St. Ioul.i.. Ilrcsslr, Athletics,, McNnlly, Iloiton.... Campton. Boston , . Pratt, St. Louis.. . Itendrlckeon. Boston. Crawford, Detroit. Ed Collins, Chicago, Rhotten, St. Louis. .. Williams, Wash Rondeau, Washington Johnson, 8t. Louis. Malael, Now York. . . Miller. St. -Louis.... Bchalk. Chicago...,. Mnrslns. fit. Louis.. Witt. Athlotlcs Magee. New York. . . Manage, Detroit,... Vltt. Detroit Turner. Cleveland. . Foster. Washington.. Jlalton. Detroit Lynn, Chicago. ... Plpp. New York. .. Hartley. St. Louts. Chapman, Cloeland. Onndll, Cleveland... Weaier. Chicago.... Ijvvan, St. Iiuls..,. Oldrlng, Athletics... Baker. New York... Bush. Detroit Tobtn, St. Louis.., Bagby, Cleveland,... Shorten. Boston Cady, Boston".). .... Morlarty, Chicago .. . Jemlson, Washington Mullen, New York.. Moyers. Athlotlcs.. . Llebold, Chicago.... MeVers (catcher). Ath. Mclnnls, Athletics... Walsh, Athletics. , . . Bush. Athletics...., Thompson. Athlotlcs, Schang, Athletic 4 13 8 13 11 24 8 ! 11 10 I II 8 20 .1 8 n 0 n o o o 1 ,7 .8.11 10 .831 33 .348 8 .348 13 .344 IB .342 1 17 0 7 22 (1 13 14 4 17 1 11 28 8 0 19 4 0 3 0 & 17 1 2 Z 4 5 12 318 4 .833 2 .318 1 .833 2 .333 3 .383 1 ,333 12 .318 21 .322 10 .821 24 ,321 87 .310 18 ,812 20 20 20 2 2 2 2 1H T 1 n 4 10 18 3 a o o o 3 o 12 14 ft 7 12 0 12 21 O 13- 21 2 ft 12 3 0 8 0 10 20 8 0 17 4 n in 8 2 ft n ft IA 2 ft 10 1 8 131 3 Q II ,311 .300 .807 .300 3 ,300 20 ,298 2 ,208 ft ,294 lft ,298 23 .290 2 .280 2 .280 2 .2111 2 ,280 20 ,281 T .280 10 .28(1 17 .270 80 .278 30 .273 17 .278 8 .273 37 ,207 20 ,200 10 ,283 0 .203 0 0 1 1 0 4 11 4 0 0 17 in 10 3 R 2 1 1 1 1 10 11 o !1 22 1(1 3 ,202 .238 .250 .250 11 ,.250 . 2 .25(1 2- .250 a .210 1 .230 50 240 0 0 It 2 ft 7 10 1 4 4 15 .1 14 0 13 1 21 14 .244 ll 20 ,243 !243 20 .242 H .240 18 .280 7 ,238 17 .233 4 .'233 0 14 1 11 10 1 10 13 .4 10 10 1 2 10 18 10 R 0 1 11 0 n .10 8 10 '4 10 0 o io n 8 0 14 0 lft 0 8 1 13 1 3 4 ft 0 8 1 3 0 1 .1 1 i a 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 8 "3 It IS .220 21 .225 17 .224 27 .222 2 222 2 !'22'2 17 .220 12 ,217 11 .217 22 .210 3 .213 .10 .211 20 .200 10 in 10 1 10 ,200 !00 :oo 2 .200 2 .200 3 ,2110 1 .200 10 .100 14 .175 H ..175 1 .082 1 .071 4 .033 riTCHEnS' RECORDS. American League. o. w. l. ir. w.r. 7 4 Faber, Chicago...... Leonard Boston..... Coumbe. Cleveland., llagby. Cleveland.... Danforth. Chicago. . Fisher. New York... Markle. New York.. Kloepfer. Cleveland.. Cullop, New York... (Ireircr. Uotori Johnson, Washington., 0 num. iioston .......... Morton, Cleveland.... Cunningham. Detroit. Boehllnr, 'Washington. Shawkey. New York.. Harper, Washington,. Dauss.- Detroit: ..'..,. Qroom, St." Louis,'. .... 8 nusn. I'nuaaeipnia. . . . n caveiaxie. Detroit -. . . Coveleskle, Clevoland. . Clcotte. Chicago .. .. Russell. Chicago . , ( . Boland. Detroit Davenport. St. Louis Wellman, St. , Louis . . . Oallla. Washington..,, Nabora. Philadelphia.. Myers, Philadelphia. . .. Rhorei .Bolton.. Scott. Chicago Foster. Boston Caldwell, New" Yprk . . .' Pennock, Boston. Crowell. Philadelphia. . Park. Ht'. Loul McCabe. St. Louis Plunk. St. Louis Dubuc. Detroit Wolfgang. Chicago. . . Williams, Chicago Mitchell, Cleveland . . . . riTCHERS" National Av. I) 33, I) 1.0011 3 8 0 24' 0 1.000 4 3 0 24 0 1.000 ft 2 0 20 0 1.000 4 2 0 21 0 1.000 3 2 0 211 0 1.0(H) 2 2 0 7 1 1.000 4 1 O 28 0 1.000 3 10 .10 1.000 2 10 7 0 1.000 0 ft 1 41 1 .833 5 4 1 30 O .800 ft !l 1 20 ' 1 .710 4 2 1 21 3 .(107 4 "2 1 10 0 .007 3 2 1 17 0 ,007 5 8 2 St O ,(ini) 8 3 3 80 0 .500 .1 3 34 0 .5011 3 8 .10 1 .300 T 2 i HU 1 .OUU 0 2 2 311 1 ,300 B 2 2 20 0 .500 H. 1 1 15 II .500 8 11 7 0 .300 8 1 1 48 1 .500 B '2 3 18 1 .400 0 1 2 17 O .811 A 1 2 30 1 .333 ft 1 2 27 3 ,333 4 1 2 21 0 ,113 0 1 3 10 0 .210 8 1 3 21 1 .25') 4 13 .13 2 .2.10 5 0 1 13 0 .000 4 O 2 12 0 .000' U 0 1 15 O .000 4 0 0 10 0 .000 4 0 1 14 1 .000 t 0 1 IT O ,000 7 0 1 IB 1 .000 0 (I 2 20 O .000 5 0 4 21 3 .000 re B 2 Packard. Chicago. Cooper, Pltsburgh 4 F, Miller, Pittsburgh... 4 Hughes. Boston B Tyler. Boston 3 Williams, -St. Louis..., 4 Moselety. Cincinnati.. 3 Mclfenry, Cincinnati.. 3 Beulbach. Boston 2 Dell. Brooklyn 2 nucker. Brooklyn 1 RUey. Philadelphia.... 3 Demaree. Philadelphia. 3 Alexander, Philadelphia ft Rudolph. Boston ..,.,, Tesreau. New York,... Doaki St. Louis..,.,,, nauee. til, i,ouia,.,,,. a Schneider, Cincinnati;. 0 Lavender. Chicago.,.. 4 McConnell. Chicago.,,. 4 Mamaux, Pittsburgh... 4 Coombs, Brooklyn 4 Cheney, Brooklyn,.... 4 Ames. St. Louis.,, Jasper. St. Louis Dale. Cincinnati..,,.,, u Mitchell, Cincinnati.... 2 Hendrlx. Chicago 3 Vaughn, Chicago...,. , 4 Harmon. 1'UUburgti... 4 S. Smith. Brooklyn,.,, 4 PfatTer, Brooklyn...... 3 McQuillan. Philadelphia 2 Meadows. St, Louis,,,, B Toney, Cincinnati...,,, 0 flchuli, Cincinnati 7 KantUhner, Pltaburgh., 4 Barnes, Boston , 4 Adams. Pittsburgh.... 4 Hall. St. Louis 8 O Orlner, St. Louis...... 8 0 Jacobs. Pittsburgh...., 3 0 Schauer. Now York,.,, 4 O Stroud, Nsw York.,,.. 40 nECORDS. League.' O. W, L. If. I o Id O 13 O It 0 23 0 15 O If O 24 O II 10 8 7 (1 IB 37 20 25 24 20 35 17 20 IS 14 U 1 12. 1 20 1 1? 2 20 2 IS 1 .13 1 10 1 10 2 28 2 28 2 30 2 24 2 22 3 27 w.r, 0 0 0 1 0 O 1 (I 0 0 0 (I 0 o 1 o o. 1 o 1 o 1 3 U 1 0 o , Av. 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 l.ooo 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 ,801) ,750 .007 ,807 .007 .607 ,807 ,007 .007 .607 .607 .SCO ,500 ,500 .500 .300 .son .300 .300 ,300 .500 ,331 .331 .33.1 ,3.11 .333 .210 .000 ,000 ;ooo ,000 .000 McCourt, Three-Cushion Champion CLEVELAND. May a. Charles McCourt. of Pittsburgh, won the Interstate three-cushion billiard league championship by defeating John Scanlan. of this city, 60 to 89, In his final match of the season. 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Pel, 0 7 8 0 II 10 10 12 .047 .031 .310 ftjfl .410 .474 .412 .291 Win. .607 .830 .830 .330 .500 .800 .414 .813 Lof. .011 .600 .500 .300 .431 .430 .389 .278 SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL LKAIIUn Bolon nt New York Clear. Philadelphia nt llronklrn Clear. Cincinnati at HI. Ixinlv Clear. Chlrngn nt PltKlitirgh Clear. AMI'HICAN LKAfllT. New lork nt Boston Rain. Wn'hlniton nt Philadelphia Clear. Cleveland nt Clilcnro Clonily. Ht. Loul nt Ktlrnil Cloud). INTBRNATinN'AT. I.TUUVi: Montreal nt Newark Clear. Toronto nt Prnvldence U11I11. llulTalo nt Bnltlmorc ( tear. Ittheter nt Richmond Clear. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL I.IUHUi:. llrooliUn-l'lillllc Rain. t hlrago. St l'lttehiirgh. 3 (13 Innings). HI. Lntilv Pi Clnclnnntl, 7. New ork-llofttAii llaln, AMI'.RICAN LEAdt I.. AtliletlrsAVnsMngtnn ltnln, HI. LouU, 5 Detroit. 4. . , , New ork, 81 Boston, I (13 Innings), l.'leielund, 3 Chicngo, 2. INTERNATIONAL LllKIt E. Onltlinore, 81 llnlTiilo, ft. Richmond, Di Rochester, 8. MHM COOLG RUTGERS TRACK MEN DEFEAT SWARTHMORE Events Pulled Off on Whittier Field Final Score Is 58 to 54 Bon- flrsti SWAItTHMOnn, Tn., JIny 0. Tho UHt gers track team dofeated Swarthmoro this morning by the score of 58 to 51 on Whit tier Field. Tho Garnet men won Blx firsts out of 14 events. Two Rutgers men, Butler nnd Segcr, wero tlod in tho high Jump ovent with five feet six Inches. The aummarlea: 440-ynnl dash Coleman. Rutuers. first ner. Swarthmore, Kecond. Time. 52 l-.is, MAO.vnnl ,lftsh.naker. Hwarthmore. W.lluan. IliitirerM. Mernnil. Time. 2 O.t 1 Two-mile run Smith. Hwnrthmore. first! Shel. Rutgers, Hecond. Time. 10:38. High Jump Butler and Seger. both of Rut gers, tied at ft ft. 0 In. Broad Jump Pohllg. Swarthmore. firm; Mason. Swarthmore. second. dlHtance, It) ft. Pole vault Breckley. Rutgers, first! Brown. Swarthmore, second. Height, 10 ft, In. Hammer throw Sallanbee, Rutgers flrnt! Cordon. Swarthmore. i setond. Distance. 1111 Discus throw Luster. Rutgers, first; Hoot. Swarthmore. second. Distance. J07 ft. 7 In. 220-yard hurdles dowdy. Swnrfhmnre. first: Mason. Hwarthmore. second Time. 28 2 5s. 100-yard dash Durfy. Kwurthmore. first; Bowles. Rutgres. second. Time, lu f Js. 220-yard dash Won b Coleman, Rutgers, flrit: Bowles, Rutgers, second. Time. 21 15s. Mile run Won by SlacDonald, Rutgers; Maule. Hwarthmore. second. .Time. 4m. 41;. 120-yanl high hurdles Won by dowdy, Swarthmore. first; Seguer, Rutgers, second. Time. 1(1 2-3s, "... . 10-pound shot-put Won by Luster. Rutgers; Hoot. Swarthmore, second. Distance, J7 ft. 3U In. ED CREGER, PROMINENT AS CRICKETER, IS DEAR He Was Star Player With Philadel phia Cricket Club Kdward M. Cregar, one of Philadelphia's best-known cricketers, died tills morning at his residence, 7201 Boyer street. Chest nut Hill. He was born In Philadelphia on December 28, 1869, and nt an early ago he became interested In cricket. He flrbt played for the old Tioga team, of which J n. King also was a member, and later Joined the Belmont Cricket Club, of which he was a member for many yearB. At the time of his death llr. Cregar was a member of the Philadelphia Cricket Club. Mr. Cregar was a nrst-class medium pace bowler, and a fine hard-hitting Bats man On many occasions lie represent ed the United States In international matches, and he first visited Hngland with the Gentlemen of Philadelphia in 1903. and In 1908 he was manager of a team that toured England. He Is survived by his widow and five children, all sans. Stecher Wins in Straight Falls rinCAQO. May 0. Using his favorlto body, aeluora ondvrlst lock. Joe Stecher last night Slioosed of William Demetral In straight falls. ?i'po5, in T U'42 and the second In 22W. Charfea ciue? won in 'straight falls from Antolne Jlrxa. , Collegiate Track Meets I on the Tapis Today Diirtiunutli-Penn. at 1 rutiMIn 1 If Id. I'rlticetnn-Ynle. nt New llnten, llnrtnrd-Cornell. at Ithacn. Hsraciise-Plltxburfh, ut Pittsburgh. Ilrnnn-Coliunblit, ut New lork, Williams-Amherst, tit Amherst. Lufnsrttr-N'aiy. nt Annapolis. Ktitgers-Hunrlliinore. ut Huurthmore. llrNlciiin-Colgute, at Mtildletonn. .11. I. T.-Ilbwiloln, nt Brunnnlrk, SCHOLASTIC TRACK MEETS. Maryland Agricultural College, ut College Park. Mil. Penn stale, nt Slate College. Pn. Hwartliinore College, nt Sunrtliraore, Pa. Chcltenhuui High School, at Chelten ham, I'll. PIMLICO ENTRIES ON MONDA Y'S PROGRAM First race, selling, maiden 2-enr-olls 14 furlongs llendelt. 112; Good Gracious. 112; llluo Ballot. 104. Eden Park. 100: Chelsea, lot; (lratliude, 104: "Snlly Boots. 1U4; Almee T.. 100: 'liar of Phoenix, 107: Light Shoes. JO): Aba Martin. 12: Highway, 100. Second race, selling, steeplechase. 4-ear-nlds und up. 2 miles Royal. 144: Ormeail, 131; Ptolemy, 130: Ruslla. 134; Handrunnlng, 154; Sund Hog. 1341 Little Hugh, 144. Third race, selling, ll-yeur-olds. (I furlongs Pnymastor. 10, Eddie T.. 110; Txe Lai, 100; 'Handful. 105: Edith Bauman. 103; Life. 103; Casco. lOOi Plkeland. 110: aloamer, 110; Dr. Gremer. 110: McLelland. 10. Fourth race, for 2-year-olds. 41 furlongs Lucille P.. 100: Conowlngo, 100; Cherry Belle. 100: Lobelia. 100; Tanes, 112; Posltano, 112. Fifth race,' the Clubhouse Handicap. 3-year-olds and up, 7 furlongs -Plumose. 03; Tod n' the Morning. 110; Uncle llryn. 101; Prohi bition. 101: Judge Wr ght. 102; Tom E word 07: Protector. 03: Rhine Maiden. 03; (Imp.) Short Grass, 121 ,. , Sixth race, selling handicap, 3-year-olds and up, mile and 70 yards lilack Pine, lu.l, Brooms Edge, 111): Harhard, 10ft; Jem, 107; Tamerlane, 105; Duke of Dunbar. 100; Braic cunarder. 1131 Horry Lauder, i 07 1 .Stalwart Helen. 101: o, M. Miller, 100: Gloaming. 100, Captain Parr. 00; Illuminator. 101; lodellng. Seventh race Tho Clubhouse Handicap, sec ond division. 3-year-olds and up, 7 furlongs Sir William Jolinson 00; (ireenttood, 02 Chrlstophlne. 00; Holiday, "0i Corin, n8 Madame Herrmann. 02; Fllttergold, 11J; Prince Henry, 10": Celto. 104. Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather clear; track fast. ' Yale Not in Spring Regatta NEW HAVEN. Conn.. May 0. All three Yale varstty crews have Deen withdrawn from tha sprlmr regatta this afternoon. Coach Ouy Ntckalla hua decided to keep them on the Houaatonlo River for practlc instead of bringing them down to New Haien Harbor for tha day. MYERS OR CROWELL TO FACE SENATORS Griff May Select Young Harper for Hill Work at Shibe Park The Athletics nnd Washington will re sume tholr scries this afternoon. Man ager Mack will use either Elmer Myon or "Ml" Crowell on tho mound, whllo Orlfllth Is going to depend on ypung Harry Harper, the sonsatlonal southpaw. Crowell hns been suffering with a heavy cold which has kept him off the mound more than a week, but ho reported In good trim on Thursday and la ready to take his regu lar turn on the mound. Local fans are anxious to see Harper, who Is said to have Improved wonder fully. This youngster jins remarkable natural pitching ability, but until this sea son could not locate the plate, which made his terrific speed and sharp breaking curve ball of little value, Hq has shown splendid form to date, and If he con tinues at his present clip the Senators' pennant chances aro greatly Improved. If Harper has at last gained control, tha Senators' pitching staff w make them a factor for the first half or the season at least, and with two men on the same staff who can stand aa much work as the youthful southpaw and the wonderful Johnson, Washington may upset the dope. If the other American League pitching staffs do not show more than they have to date. Manager Griffith cut down his squad again yesterday, when he released Glt tlngs, young right-handed pitcher, to New ark, of the International League. Glt tlngs is a Washington semi-pro who has shown great natural ability, but lacks experience. Motorcycle Run to Rending The Merncl-Popo Motorcycle Club, of this city, will hold a run to Reading. Pa., etartlng from Broad and Cumberland streets, tomorrow morning ut 8 o'clock. When the riders reach BlrdsDoro they will be met by tha Reading Motorcytla club, who will conduct them through to Reading, where a reiepllon will be given the Philadelphia ns. Layton Pocket Billiard Champ DETROIT, May 6. John Layton, of Seda lla. Mo. i last night won the world's champion ship at rocket billiards from Emmett Ulanken shin, of Detroit. The final score waa; Lujton, 450; Blankenahlp. 340. College Pitcher to Get Trial CHICAGO, May (J, Paul Des Jardlens. for mer University of Chicago pitcher, will bo fiven a try-out by the Cleveland Americans. Is la in ull-round plajer. and Is wanted by Cleveland as a utility man. Philadelphia Golfer in Semi WASHINGTON. D C . Mai 0 C It. Williams, of the Philadelphia Country Club, survived the first' night elimination rounds flayed yesterday In the annual spring golf ourney at the Washington Gclf and Country Club In both his matches Williams won easily, defeating Ssmuel Harris, of Bannock llurn, 6 up und 5, In the morning, and winning from J 11 Maxwell, jr.. or the Merlon Cricket I , 'ub. 4 up and 8, in the afternoon. Williams n.ets )r Ufa iiarDan, or i.olumDla country Club, In the semifinal today Don Dobco Wants Games Tho Don Bosco Catholic Club will opi'n Its season today with the strong Industrial A C . of Camden, N. J. The Don Bosco C C. is a flrst-cluss traveling team and Is rupldly lining Its schedule All first-class teams wishing to book this attraction will address 'I J Gior dano 607 South 9th street. Philadelphia DEVON HORSE SHOW May 30, 31, June 1, 2 ROLLER 1 NEW 8100,000 PALACE RINK HKATIM1 I 39th & Market Hit. Tonight HA('1 I Cluimplonsblu ol IVnnsyliuiila. Professional. Aniuteur: also I Mile Ladles Race. Pittsburgh, Altoonu. NorrUtowu, Ches ter H I'lillu. Races start 10 P. M, Adm, 23c, BERT SMITH IS PITCHING STAR AT BRYNATHYN Beats Benvyn, Allowing but Two Hits Killers' Tennis Team Strong Bryn Athyn Academy Is winnlg its bPBo- jball games nnd there Is a ccrtnln youth named Ucrtle smitli. a twiner, wno nun quite a fow things to do wltn the final result. For when Bryn Athyn Academy defeated Bcrwyn High yesterdny after noon, 10 to 0, Smith had much to do with the final verdict Smith pitched a superb game for Bryn Athyn. His record In tho last two gamcB shows'only four hits scored ngalnst him. for in the contest with Bcrwyn High yesterday the visitors made only two hits. Frost was on tho other end nnd ho played splendidly for tho victors. Paist and Mornn were the battery for Bcrwyn High. Chestnut Hill Acndemy'a tennis players met a reverse In the match with the Uermantown High School team at St Mnrtln'a cstorday Tho brilliant work of Gillette, the Chestnut Hill star, over Fisher, first singles tor Ger mantown. was one of the feature contests of the day. Gillette and Baldy scored the points for the Killers. Penn Charter led the preparatory schools In the scoring In tho meet with the Penn freshmen, which Is considered a. sign that the Quakers will also v. In the Intcracndemlc track and field championship title If Penn Charter doesn't win the meet It .won't bo the fault of Coach Cole, who has lost no ttma In get ting his track and field stars Into cham pionship form. Tho Friends' Centrnl-Oermantown Arnilemy baseball game, which was called off with so many others lwcauso of the unfavorable wonther. will be plned on .Monday afternoon at the field. 14th street nnd Parkslde aenue. Tho Friends' Central plajera aro prepnrlng for a hard match Captain Conoier. Saln nnd a number of the Germnntnwn High School regular base, ball plaiers were ery glad Indeed when the weather caused the league games to be called off. Grmantowu High's players are only be ginning to round Into form. Palmyra High defeated Ml Holly High i. a Burlington County League game at Palmyra yesterday afternoon The flnnl score was ft to 0. Young, tho Palmyra tnlrler, held the vis itors to one solitary hit Lato starts In baseball liae caused con siderable trouble and some unpleasantness ow ing to the fact thut many of tho studentB live In other sections of the city nnd when they attend tha games away from home It Is u long time before they are abte to get back again. West Philadelphia High School tennis play ers want to correct the Impression that Dur nell. the first singles player. Is captain tit tho tennis team. l.e, who Is confined to his h me on account of sickness. Is leader of the t.nnls team and not Durnell, ns waa recently W nounced. Throckmorton Wins in Singles WASHINGTON, May 6. It A. Throckmor ton, of New York, national Interscholustic champion, won from H C Breck of this city. In the; rlnal round of tha men's singles of the Chevy Chase Club tennis tourney, 0-2, 0-3. nlil from the Scamany- Humidor by all dealers DKtuh Bros.. fhQuacturerJ Jfcr10Wtu"(rxal67 OPENING GAME DELAWARE COUNTY LEAGUE PASCHALL vs. CLIFTON PASCIIAI.L PARK. 01TH A KIJIWOOD AVE. BAND CONCERT und STREET PARADE Oame starts at 3:30 r. M, (ienerul udiu,, tit. tJ. G. I. and Manufacturers' Will Stage Initial Bat tles This Afternoon MONTGOMERY CO. STARTS Local batebatl leagues nre getting un der way for tho 1916 season. Last Satur day marked the opening of several In and' around Philadelphia, and today others nre booked to start, Tho V. O. I and Manu-k fncttlrers' Leagues will stage their Initial battles this afternoon, nnd out In 'Mont gomery County eight clubs nre on the' mark for the 1916 race for tho pennant. Special preparations havo been made by the United Gas teams, nnd the presi dent of tho company will throw out the first ball. There arc six teams In the league, and three games will be played, on tho Northeast High School grounds, 29th nnd Cambria streets. Tho first will start at 1:30 p. m , nnd the others will follow until nil have been fought. The management haa made preparations tn hnmllr. n large crov.il, about 3000 being expected The Manufacturers' League has .four games scheduled on opening day, to be opened by tho heads of the various firms. C. II. Wheeler plays Moore A White at 17th and Cambria streets. Carey Wall paper Company meets II, IV. Butterworth nt Bridge street nnd Tr,enton avenue, Keystone Supply goes up 'against George W HIabon Company at 22d and Hunting don streets nnd William F. Fell Company will battle Charles II. Elliott Companyi at Broad street and Somorvlllo avenue. Tho schedule wns adopted at K meeting of the officials last Tuesday night. Tho olllcers are' Thomas J. Callahan, presi dent; James S. Wccdcn, vice president; Wnlter P. Eble. secretary, and Fred Ort lcy, treasurer. G. W. Nicholson has been appointed olflclal scorer, and L. W. Mono-' guo publicity manager. The board of mnnagers consists of W. W. Urearloy. Stephen ImhoiT. Wllllnm Bcndlck, John F Ash, W. II. Wnlbel, Walter Huber, O. W. Nicholson nnd Fred Ortley. Tho Montgomery League will open ,ln four different towns. Fort Washington at Jenkintown, Wyndmoor nt Bethayres, La Mott at Ambler and Willow Grove at aicnsldo. This organization looks for a prosperous season nnd some high-class baseball will bo played. The Industrial League will stage Its scheduled games, as will tho Delaware County nnd Main Lino Icnguos, Tho Stetson A. A. will entortaln the. Townndn A. A. at tho Stetson grounds, 4th and Berks streets, at 3 p. m. Shee- ban or Eckert will twirl for tho visitor,, with G. Armstrong behind tho bat. while Coach Itoy Thomas will use Light and Steienson as the battery. LOCAL SCHOOLS IN ANNIJAL SWARTHMORE ATHLETIC MEET Victory' for 'Central High Would Bo ' V" ThrpelnRow -IAT , u ,. The Swarthmore College ninth annual Inter scholastic meet will 'be held on Whittier Field. Swarthmore. today at 2 o'clock. Behoolbpyg of Philadelphia and vicinity, are looking- for- ward to this annual affair, with much Interest, as It brings together all the schools of prom inence In this section. Nino- track and four field ovents make Up Predictions nre thnt the Philadelphia high schools Central. Northeast. West Philadelphia and Roman Catholic together with Oeorge School and Episcopal Academy, will fight It out for the high point score. Central High, champion of the 1014 and HUB meets, will bo obliged to go tho limit to win the, third and final leg on tho trophy. Aeroplane to Race Auto NEW YORK May 11 Miss Katherlne Stln snn. of San Antonio, Tex., und Darlo Jlesla. of London, will meet In the first heat of the aeroplane versus automobile race, known as the "earth and air match." at the Sheepa head Bay Speedway this afternoon. 2V01V just compare the cigar you are smoking with the You'll positively be amazed at its ivaixlerful aroma. It's a dime's ivorth of smoking plea" sure for a mere nickel. All good dealers. 11 .30 ANY SUIT In the House TO ORDER Reduced from ISO, 23 and. 120 See Our 7 Big Window PETER MORAN & CO. MERCHANT TAILORS 8. E. Cor. Otli and Arch St. H. E. Cor, 11th and Chestnut Sis. ALL-STAR SHOW National A. C. National A. C. 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