Htf 3. II III 'I Ml 1 1 -" : " "- . 7 ,7l '..::, . . 1l7;''""tf"1 ' JMIT 1 IT - -- ,-Mii , . , J JjW.... . a , ,n nfU itTlfl rf- r'-3-' t .,. .-..n,... ,.,.- -1-.a. ,. ., ,r..i, .., ,.,..,,.. fni ..... ,..!,, H, !T I tlWl-Hr III fr I ,01,,. ,.I Tr I1II-.I......I ., , .f- . . .rr T-T- ., r ' fn. mM.hh ,-IMnTirrtTiil , .t. n Tjrin1nTWM fLADELPHIA'S SPEED -KING WILL DRIVE GAR IN RACE AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY TftA FAVORITE HARVARD IN DUAL MEET fth Reviews Satur- ritfeet and Picks Elis femtoTriumph ISON SPRINTERS GOOD TED MEREDITH AW4ln rnn TracK imm' i . it.nwl will meet In Cam. .?1:..i'a nladlum Saturdny for PjiJil dual track and Held meet. ft j while It loes not Are th0 R& ihi football and baseball If J"S do which creates an great RSrMt between me iohuwu m uau 0ES with these two universities. ! Vault of the uuai mcois 01 mai .5,mk. hleh these teams' took a !?.& Tale to be the stronger all- fc'Waw 'i it ...lit win flm WioivK iSicam, '" , .n , i,n T,I i to 37 V4 Points, whlfe Har- H$rts beaten easily uy uorncu, S3 sskuiriot tell very much, however, by ikrtfl the scores, ". .... .... """ arts made by tho. winners of the ?V.a hA number of men placed by zZfLnA Harvard In tho 13 ovcnts nro P. j' n leaves Yale to look like tho rStimt Cornell, Harvard only could 2m1 men for a total of 34 points : IWtof HV poIntB. Li Trlnners' marks Wore, on tho whole, iT.-i-rk The only ovonts In which Svithaca meet excelfcd over tho Now i'CuTrantest wero tho high hurdles nnd SSiU run. Harvard did not place a 'Eta these events, howovcr, so that will ffifftct the outcome of this coming P. . hn Orlmaon athletes wero Sunt In five "ovontB the 120 and 220 Sj two-mile, Bhot and hammer. fiT on the other hand, did not fall to '- 4 man in an uwh in iw iiivw. IiHarrard Is especially strong in tho run B.i..,.ni and asralnst Cornell won tho .?. .. an nnrl flftft vnrrlM Tt rnn 'faWtate this' performance against Yalo, i!T,.v nmh.ihlv with tho exception of I ir.lUAi -" r - ,L (ij Trds. In tho latter ovont Over- 'Lsl A Tale, will bo placed ngalnst Cap- fiii'Blngh&m, of Harvard, and a grcrt Iir-iii v. in nrrlnr. rkvnrtnn will havo mile before ho meets Bingham; but nu..1. to win tho' mllo ho will not havo IVnm near his Hmlt, and with tho rest Lhhrten ho. ought to bo ready to run l '.pirij ois " i'"" XK Is a question, however, whether Over ,.n nm such a half, as ho will havo Una to order to beat Bingham. IIoAi , vi. .down as fast ns Bingham did J.- 0.t.M1rtv svliAti hn wnn flt Pnrnpll in Iff...' MMham ran his fastest half last; Sat Btof, and If he can repeat this wdok ho ffl,I think, beat Overton, duo to Overton tarfnr run a mllo beforehand. jRie Held events will bo tho placo for iI!4:to do s o'ff scoring; dui it aiso "IB ireak ahead of Harvard In tho track rtTtsts. "he Crimson has no hurdlers it K least it pincca nono against GOTtH and whllo It won four running twits out of six, it did not htivo but 'am second In tho half In Blddlo and 'one third'-wltk Moore In tho 100 yards. Sfflis lorlnts will fall Ito Tcschnor. of !5rviil, with Troadway, of Yalo, second, Jfectatr'can beat Troadway; ho did it UUt)t)n the Intercolleglntcs, andnhls uswilu! week were raster than tlloso iMfirthQ Yale snrinler. Jjfm will havo,tio hope ngalnst -Hnr- i w quarter-muers. wucox win win, tunsnypacker, fillnot and Blddlc, nil of ! Itotwd. will fight It out for Jho other GROVER BERGDOLL ENTERED IN BIG 150-MILE AUTOMOBILE MARATHON RUN event looks liko Yale's. tLzSfy Miner fin tn 0 K7 Inot Cn4(ir1mr In SIiven, and Harvard did not havo a HMito placo against Cornell in this ami Kfjcr tho hurdles nnd field events stnrt Wtjwlll sweep tho boards. 1 will b (very event with the probable oxcep- it the pole vault. In tho polo vault Wijias three men who havo done over K,tMt In Buck, Johnstone and Naglo j but Mdock. Of Harvard. Ir a. llttln tnn c-nnil lakrth.tn. T IHfnV nnl n.llt U Akd lass'. - "" "" '" jfj xaie team is too well balanced for fcrraril. Harvard has moro stara, but trmre all bunched in nbout tho samo IWta, The Harvard team Is just in tho BU5ft flf QAlPft m ATI f na Pannmilv'inlfl .IC Harvard and Pennsylvania -Tvero to WjthW year, It would prove one of tho m, meets In the country. Wo both havo tr.pxHj men in the same events, and frreM be very evenly matched. iWhlle I do not thlnlc Vnlo Tulll hour Sysrd as badly as Cornell did, I ex. nt to Bee them win by a good margin, iw'I think It Is ,safo to say they will Welly at least 20 nolnts. Philadelphian to Speed an Erwin Forty at Sheepshead Speed way , GltoVrctl CIiEVKt.AND BEItdDOLIi, of this city, Is entered among 23 drivers In one of the greatest aUtomobllo races In History in a lBO-mllo slrugglo for the Metropolitan Trophy at tho Sheepshead Bay, Speedway, tt, Y next Saturday. Bergdolt wilt head tho nmatour speeders In his Erwin Forty, Youhg Uergdoll Is not now to the racing game, because he lins driven ti car on tho Indianapolis track and was In tho Astor Cup race last fall, although ho was forced to quit vhen ho broko a connecting rod. Ho Is nh 'expert mechanician, and at In dianapolis proved that ho possessed tho nero necessary for a successful driver. If his Erwin Forty can make hotter speed thnn tho Borgdoll Special, which hd drqvo last year he may bo expected to finish woll up with tho lenders. Among tho other drivers who will guldo tho speeding juggernauts In tho mad whirl around the two-nillo Speedway track will bo sofno of tho most famous pilots In tho world. Foremost nmong them Is Dario Ilcsta, who won fame nnd glory by his daring driving In tho big races on tho raclllo cotiBt last summer. Resta with his Blue I'ougeot has turned off 10fi miles nn hour in Ills trial spins on tho Speedway track tuning up for tho contest, nnd ho Is deter mined to retrlevo his fnmo lost in tho Astor cup rnco last fall,' when ho was forced to quit with his crank shnft bear ings burned out. With llesta driving nt his greatest, speed rocords should fall In tho dust and boat of tho strife. That ho will bo forced to tho limit, however, Is shown by tho fact that Joseph Chrlstlaons, who, though comparatively unknown to American rnco EarSaH iaaaflNfe. 'lljaK : '' KatlaiaaT HEf3R? ' liaaan : HI- t aW GROVER C. BERGDOLL followers, lias won many Importnnt con tests In Europe, whirled around tho track for six miles nt tho ralo of 100 miles an hour In one of his prnctlco sprints last week. Cool of head nnd steady of hand, Chrls tlqcnq scorns to bo nt his best when hla car Is Hying foiward at Its fastest pneo. Ho shoots aroutid tho turns with never Resta Among Contest ants for Rich Trophy. Christiaens and Mul f ord to Drive diminishing npeed and straightens out for tho rush down tho strotches with the ve locity of n bullet, ltesta fears him more than any other driver Irf the race. Four Delnges, threo Puegeots, two Sun beams, three Crawford Specials, two Er win forties, two MnxVells.two Duesenorgs, ono Pu-nm, ono Mulford Special, one Adams Special, ono J. J. It. Special and ono Olson comprise tho field that will bat tle for the Metropolitan Cup.tho nowest of automobile race trophies. Several ama tour drU'ers whoso Viara have not been completed may make eleventh-hour en tries; but even If nd other cars chug to tho starting line, tho Hold will bo the larg est over gathered for a track race In this country. Old warhorses In tho list nro Ralph Mulford, who will pilot one of tho Peu geots; Eddie nlckonbncher, In a Maxwell; Billy Chandler, In n. Crawford Special, nnd Jules DeVlgno, In a Belnge. These, with liegta and Christiaens, nro tho great jestdrlvers on tho track today. Eddlo O'Donnell, whoso stnr ns n racing drlvor slipped up over tho horizon when ho won tho Corona race at a speed aver aging 8C.C mites nn hour, on a rond track, will mako his first annearahco In tho East t behind tho wheel of a racing car. Ho was jjuuio jincaennncncr s on pumper uoioru ho was tried out as a driver, and ho will meet his old Instructor In tho hunt for tho chief trophy. All tho cars entered for tho Metropoli tan Cup will warm up In the Queen's Cup race, n dO-mllo brush, whIDli will bo tho first event on tho card Tho other racos lilted nro tho Coney Island Cup, nt 20 miles, nnd tho "William K. Keinblo Cup, a 10-mlIc consolation rnce. MERI0N NOW SURE TO WIN WOMEN'S TEAM GOLF CUPS Mrs. Vanderbeck Watches Cricket Club Teammates Beaten for Lead in Race . . MISS CAVERLY'S FIGHT AND SWARTIIMORE BASEBALL TEAMS CLASH &Tms Afternoon nt 3:30 o'clock jf on Whittier Field 8&rthmOrft Will fnpA PAnnaulirnnIa nt JMKjhls afternoon on "Whittier Field W M express purpose of avenging Ita wer defeat at the hands of the Ited nnd w.1iBoth teams havo worked hard in JHreuon for tho game after their de S y Saturday. Coach' Thomas has Captain Moore to the outfield nnd IKfc '", P'ace at third with Jack ISJUIne-up: ttVklmninnn . iter-" ?jKL "Walsh, ait lierry, aa Hmlth. lb llennla. et Sloore. ,rl (lllmore. o Bpklman, p if-t( EStH SfTt o Hk P Ledger Decisions kOf Iiing Bouts Last Night I'Sfi Vr-T"JPr CT.draw with Jjffl0' J?un JurV Tolund on from uif- ,;i .".w9 ffaiJ..: Q-?"im w;irrr-' !" um BSjk'SLVoJ"' PrWln In th third. tD4 lu, Lelnkj( la lha IRWynni7v ... . . .. Jn l&'ifi n,'$ outDolotrd Heorrlo jfo rjr" ooia 'iprnvxi ft HGAR. Tho best, woman golf player In' the United States and nlso, it might bo said, at tho Philadelphia Crlckot Club, sat on the sidelines yesterday unable to holp tho team of tho club from which Fho plnys. Aa a result, tho Crlckot Club lost Its first match and Its claim on tho Philadelphia Cup. which Is being contested for by tho women teams from six major clubs of the Philadelphia district Mrs. Clarence II. Vnndrrbcck, who H woman champion of Apierlca, nnd plays from tho Cricket Club, was obliged to sit on tho pqrch of tho log cabin ticsldo tho 18th green on tho wost courso of tho Morion Club and seo members of tho team she led Inst year straggle In with four defeats out of seven matches. Mrs. Van derbeck did not look like her usual self. She will probably not bo able to jilfty un til late In tho season because -of tho ner vous breakdown sho suffered ns the result pf tho strain, Bho wns under last year In constantHYvinmng. - Merlon was tho first toa'm of her own calibre that tho Cricket Club had been called upon to meet In tho contests thus far and If Mrs. Vanderbeck could have played there would doubtless hnvo been a different story. Merlon Is now virtually thovwlnnor of tho cup, as there Is no seri ous competition calculated In the opposi tion ahead. Sho has also beaten Hunt ingdon Valley, besides tho Cricket Club, so that sho has clearly demonstrated her superiority. Tho featuro of tho matches at Morion yesterday was tho wonderful talent shown by Miss Mildred Caverly, who played No. 1 for tho Cricket Club and was obliged to stack up against Mrs. Ronald H. Bar low, Philadelphia champion and always a figure In national championships. Tho youthful captain of tho Cricket Club team showed that sho 13 decidedly to bo reckoned with In tho coming play of tho season. Sho was nover down till tho end nnd when thero was any leading to bo dono sho was always to tho foro. Sho was not In the least Impressed with Mrs. Barlow's 3 on the sixth hole and holed out a nlco long 2. Sho won tho noxt hole and was 2 up on her formidable opponent. Sho was still leading by 2 up nt tho lBth too. Sho wns plainly embarassed at the worry sho was causing Mrs. Barlow, but knocked out a beautiful ball. Sho then overcarrled tho green and made her al most hor first mistake of the match when sho looked up and scarcoly hit her ball. Mrs. Barlow coolly sank her putt and wns only 1 down with 2 to play. Sho missed an out on tho 10th and the match was then In tho predicament of being all-squaro, which goes to show how quick ly a load can dwindle away even on tho dying holes of a match. Miss Caverly did not lose heart at tho brace of Mrs. Barlow. Tho lino of her drive was true tp tho 17th. but It was slightly short and banged dead against a soft guarding terraco. Mrs. Barlow was perfectly on and wop her third straight hole. Wasner Is Blue Ridge- Umpire William Warner, chief umpire In tho Dela ware County Leauue, haa signed a contract to umpire in tho Hluo Hideo League. Ha left for Chamberabure. wliero ho will work In tho opening samo of tho season tomorrow. Runs Scored This Week Dy the Major Leagues AMP.IUOAN I.lIAOUi:. . Clulii. Total rum. Atlilrllri II WflHllIllKtoil 7 ev lork H Huston a Detroit 11) i tctclnnil 11 HI. I,nult II Clilciiico 7 national i,i:aui:. Phillies O Neu York in Itronklyn ............. , 2 ritlMmrjrll 12 Cincinnati ft Chlrato II Mt. I.oiiIh 1 The tlRiires nlxne represent the total runs Morcil t Hie- major lenffne Uubs from Sunday until TttesiU). lnclushe. WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY NATIONAL lAIAOUn. Won. Lost. Pet. Win. I.ne. Ilrookljn in I .714 .73' ,n07 llAHlon 10 ft .007 .IWH ,112ft Chicago IS 0 .S71 .Ml .MS Cincinnati 11 11 .noo .r, ,J7H I'hlllles H n .r.(Ml ,ftW .471 .(. Louis 10 10 .nno .flit .1711 rlttuburall 0 IS .400 .4TI .301 Now iork 3 13 .1811 .83.-1 .17(1 AMLHICAN I.-KAOUi:. ' Won. Lost. IV I. W In. Lose. ririelnnil 1ft .IW3 .7 MS New orlc 11 ! .r.30 .571 .r,2l UnslilnEton II 0 .n0 .Ml .r,2 llaston 11 11 .ftOO .IK2 .47H Detroit 11 11 .niMI .Ml .47S (lllcagn 11 1.1 .4ftH .ISO .410 m. Louis ;;;;;. n .421 .mo .41m Athletics 7 13 .330 .381 .333 INTERNATIONAL J,UA(1UI W. L. P.O. W. L. P.O. Newark.. , 0 1 .000 Rochester. 4 7 .301 li.iltlinore'. H 5 .fllft Montreal.. 4 7 .3B4 IVoWilence (I 4 .1100 lluiraln.,.. 1 K .3.13 Kltlimond.. 0 5 .D10 Toronto... 3 7 .J0O TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL L11U1UE riiltmlelplila nt St. Louis partly cloudy. New York nt I'lttsbnrcli clear. Ilronklyn nt Cincinnati partly cloudy. Iloston nt Chicago cloudy. AMKUICAN LL'AfiUE Detroit nt I'hlladelpliio clear. CIiIciiro nt New York cloudy. St. Muls at Washington clear. Cleielund at Iloston clear. INTERNATIONAL LliAOUK Rochester nt tlaUlinorc eleur. loronto at Richmond cleur. No othera scbedulcdj YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ' AMERICAN LEAOUE. Detroit. 101 Athletlca. 2. Iloston,, Bi Clef eland, 1. CtilfUKO, III New York, 4. St. Louts, 10i Washington, S. NATIONAL LEAGUE. 13) Pittsburgh, ft. ,, . LiiicaKii. of iiiiiuiiuii. u. uleu. New Y'ork Other clubs not acliod Ozar Wins Mnt Title LnnANON. ra., May 10. Jack Ozar. of Lebanon Valloy College, won two straight falls over Hilly Nlnlch. of TexaB, holder ot tho In tcrnatlonnl middleweight championship, in a bout for tho title last night, Ozar gained the Ilrst fnll with n jackknlfo In 11 minutes nnd 45 seconds, unrt followed with tho second fall In l',i minutes, uslnc a doublo-arm lock. Miss Stirling Is Golf Winner CIIATTANOOOA, Tenn., May 10. Miss Alexia Stirling, of Atlanta, the champion, yes the Southern Women' also was contests. terday won tho nrst round and match play of ,h. Mnnthprn Women's irolf tournament, and also was flrst in the drlvlne and approaching THE LAKflKST DISTRIIIUTORS OF MANHATTAN SHIRTS In Philadelphia MARSHALL&BUSH.inc. A shop for Gentlemen 113 S. THIRTEENTH ST. Prove OF JIRAOUAUrf nuiwuri OIL "After careful experiments and tests, we have adopted White Star Extra Quality Motor Oil here at the fac tory and for use and sale at our branch houses, as .best adapted for Ford cars. (Signed) FORD MOTOR CO. If White Star Extra Quality Oil is good enough to be used exclusively in the Ford factories, branches arid service stations. Isn't it good enough for yoa? Distributors for Strom terc Carburetors. Oray & Davis Starting; ana Lighting' Systems and Kellogg Engine-driven Tire Pumps, JXIRAOUAUTi .MOTOR, OIL JEMcCullough Automobile Sqppliea $L Qfri 219-21 N. Broad St. CYNWYD TENNIS PLAYERS TO MEET , HILL YOUNGSTERS Local Men Go to Pottstown Today for Series of Court Matches GIBBONS THE LEADER Cynwyd'a nil-star town, bended hy Cnptaln Paul W. Gibbons nnd Including Tllden, Hawk, Osborne, Jlnrtln nnd Heard, will invado tho sacred precincts ot Hill School for n tennis match this nfternoon ngalnst tho puplta of that Institution. Dwlftht Moles will lead tho Hill School hoys nnd meet Tllden In tho first slnglo match. Tho rest of tho school tc.im will ho mado up of students nnd JudKlnj by tho work ot tho boys In the University of Pennsylvania scholastic tournament, tho Cynwyd team will havo Its hands full to bring homo tho victory. Unfortunately Wallaco V. Johnson, Cynwyd'a lending player, wns unable to nccompany tho team. Ills loss will be greatly felt since ho Is In flno form, as his remarlcabla match ngalnst Swayno Inst Saturday proved. Then ha easily defeated tho" Plymouth htar, 0-2, 0-0. That Illchard Norrls Williams. 2d, of Phila delphia, won tho Clay Court. Senbrlght, New rort and Intercollegiate tournaments, defeating t. C. Johnson. Alathoy. Ntlea (-). Church, It. I, Murrny, a. Gardner, Jr., Clrlffln ('.'), W. F. Jnhnimn. Ilehr, Hull. W. Johnston (31. McLoughlln. Inman, Hull and llenkman, only losing to Orlflln. JlcLoughlln (2). W. M. John ston. Yet ror nil that the Hanking Com mittee did not rank him first. no you know that: Last year Miss Mnllte njurstedt won tho National Indoor, Metropolitan, 1'olham Invi tation, West aide Club. National Champion ship, Crescent A. C. Invitation, Mlddlo States, Clay Court. Nyack, Tjlstnte. Dayton. Long wood Invitation tournaments? That tho "Klrst 10" for 11)1.1 Is: 1. W. M. Johnston. 2. It. Norrls Williams. 2di 3. M. n. McLourhlln: 4. Karl II. Ilehr, h. T. It. Boll! 0, N. W. Miles: 7. C. J. Orlffin. 8, W. M. Washburn; I), G. It. Church: 10, W. Merrill Hall? Drome to Open Decoration Day Tho Point Brezo Motordrome will open tho season on Decorutlon Day with a series of motor and motor-paced races In which loading racers will tako part. After the Decoration Day meet the races will bo held Thursday ami Haturday nights, the eamo aa last season Tho track Is now being overhauled and new lm prqvemcnts nro being added. BUSH IS SLATED TO HURL SECOND TIGER CONTEST Covaleskie or Dauss to Be Picked by Jennings for Box Duty MOUND DUEL EXPECTED Detroit will hnva no plcnlo In tho second Bamo of ha series with tho Athletics this afternoon, na "Hullet Joo" Bush will bo on tho. mound for tho Mnckmen today. Hush has won his last four gnmes, pitching grand ball In each. Ite Is In better shnpn thnn nt any tlmo during hla enreer, nnd Mnnnger JInck looks for Joo to oven up tho series. It la likely that Manngor Jennings will select cither Harry Covaleskie or George Dauss, his two best pitching assots to op pose Dtish. Jennings believes the Tlgcrn hnvo nn cxcollent chance to itlnko n. clean swoop of tho series If Bush Is beaten, nnd will pick tho star who wnrmi up best. Manager Mack wns rather disappointed nt tho mlscrnblo work of his pitchers yes terday, but snys n team might as welt bo beaten by a largo score as a sihnll one, so long ns It cannot win. Ho attributes Nabors' poor showing to nn Injured hand, which ho know nothing nb6uf, than to his lnoxpcrlence. It Is said that Harry Weaver, the Phila delphia recruit pitcher, Is to bo sent to n minor lenguo club for tho rest of tho season If Weaver Is sent out for the season, It will bo under optional ngrce ment, ns Manager Mack believes ho will dovolop Into n good mnn In n year or two. College Unscbnll Kesulln Cathollo University. 7: Vlllanova, 2. Lafayette, 7: Pittsburgh, (I. Wisconsin. 0: Northw estcrn. 3. CLEVELAND SHOWS STRENGTH JUST AS CHAMPION PHILLIES DID IN RACE LAST SEASON By GHANTLAND MCE War Song of (he Cleveland Indians Ho co tcero nothtnn but tali-etui Jokea: A bundh of bum ioho teere moatiu blokes; Wi had no speed And toe had no tcam Wc hail no part of a toJitnlnp frftm; We had no hitters to bat in runs; We had no pitchers to spike tho nuns', A. rummy lot, too tocrc tipped to bltt A race that tons ofTiertoiae ast dnd hott A sad, sad case alack alas We and the Markmcn had no class; Hut how do mo look for a bunch of dubs Out thero in the Btandlnp of the Olubtt itatk Jtad Stuffy, Schang and Striinb; Jiut poor old Cleveland was the bunkl And poor old t'oht down tn tho hole Was picked to burrow like a mole) We shudder hoio toftcrt too stop to think Itoxo the experts had us on the brink, For We couldn't field and too couldn't hit And ice eotciaVt jjMcft for a lltllo bitl "A shame," ihev said, "to have to pay To sec a elub llfco Cleveland play." But how do ice took for rf bunch of dubs Up there in the Standing of tho Clubs t Can It bo that Cleveland Is planning to bd tho Phillies of 1915? You recall the sad caso of tho Phillies last April. They hadn't won n pennant In 40 years never had won n pennant, In fact nnd last April thoy looked oven more demuro than oor. It was ngreed In polite expert circles they might finish fifth If they wero lucky. For hadn't they lost Mngoo, Doolan, Knnbo, Scaton and three or four moro7 If you happen to recall tho Incident, or episode, tho I'hlllles didn't llnish fifth, Thoy finished first, beating out tho Boston Braves by seven games. Cleveland, llko unto tho Phillies, has nover won n pennant over tho long route. And Clovcland, Ilka unto tho Phillies, was (d ADESH BO Yl I When you see the sign of the "GADESn I IS HI 1 BOY" In a dealer's window, you need look no I IN Eil I further for better motor car accessories or a J IN HI I better price. 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