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wmmSGt MpaBB-PHIIABMLTPHIA, OTJfi&DAY, MA 18, 1916, ILLARD-FULTON BOUT WOULD BE FARCE MEREDITH'S TRACK DOPE OTHER SPORTS NEWSU u. ii ' ' I' ' 'I hi ' I ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' j ' ' . I i r ii i. ,.r, i. .,..,, im.it,, , i nil I . X UP.AR OLD PUBLIC. AS TTRTIAT. 'MA -r-v-t-1 r-,rrvri---rJi Z Z ""-) WILL JBJii sxuJNtf if WILLARD IS MATCHED TO MEET FULTON Rlammoth Minnesotan ""Autclassea ana Jtsarae iBdund to Be Another IFistic Fiasco By KOBEltT W. MAXWELL art wlllnrd-Fulton massacre, scheduled to be enacted somo t'mo In lMie fall, ha fcjj the preliminary buibo nnd How is ctl - In tlio hot.nlr circuit. Tho champroii lias con sented to play a lond Inc port and tho only thing left to ho done now rr to find some cntluiRlastlc hut Inex perienced promoter to hang uji n purse of romd 550,000. It Is likely that tho farco will ho held somo placo out West whero friends of tho hoiers can offer protection In enso pro- tertlnM In needed. . w, MAXWUM., But you'll lmvo to !fi.,v,d It (o Miko Collins Fulton's manager. Ht (he Xfky He handled tho affairs of Si,; ,fk mcr athlete. Lnat year reu was l tot eta Imni and tho Dear Old Public ttr It. nO nu """ """ l'"-"' e ,. ..... nf- Hiltlnn linn rnnvlnreil nvorv- fJJS. that It Is a mlBtnhc. In hla battles ene 'v. '" ... ,,1,1 .Ti, t.-ivtim mi with JtorKy a ijni'i i'". - - - Kmi Al Ilelch. Fulton acted llko nn Ifrtlld freight cnglno speeding up a steep iraae. hut ho managed to win nil thrco Jinffcments. With that brilliant record to Soot M. Collins framed It with Wlllard Ind thej big stuff was put across. Wlllard Outclasses Fullon 1 Vd be perfectly frank, Fulton Is no match lit Wlllard. Ho would not last 10 rounds jrllh Frank Jtoran, nnd even .Tlnf Coffey could send him ,baclc to tho plasterer's -.tn If thev clashed. That being tho case. r.Mlnand and Manager Mike nre taking i'so chances and plan to ginb as much legal tender AS possimu umuru uiu uimi uiuw Off. i. Jf this match gods through, and It looks M It Jt will, we will ho obliged to credit the Iato P. T. llarnum with another lloral trrcatL The latest dope Is that Willaid Wtaay has beon offered $37,500 for his tnd, which Is moro than ho could earn w Uh (hs circus In a few minutes. It Is u ridicu lous purse for a riuicuious niaicn, nnu tno only one to bo stung -Is the Dear Old Public u usual. Of course, wo hro panning tho match, lottWlllard cannot bo blamed for accept- It, The champion has n chance to pick bp some easy money anu no wouiu ue tooi Uhrto pass It by. 'Fiascos Disgust Fans While wo are on tho subject of flstlo ejareos and unoven matches, It might bo ' welt to state that the public Is getting tired CI Oimuilioiia mill iiru uuuuumy put ups. "Bouts with unknowns or ninth raters tho. ornd put on by Freddie Welsh no longer ,tll be tolerated. Tho fans who pay out mod money to defny the exponaes of tho fjrinha nnd boxers demand somethlnir else &Alflpn n. t.000 tn 1 shot in tho wlndtlns. ii Watchmakers of tho clubs havo been hold responsible, but they aro not entirely to Mime. Tho fault lies with tho "renutatlon" -taers themselves. They will not perform .-unless they receive enough money to pur- .""chisja couple of touring cars or a4now KjrJranier name, liiu uu nut caru ,u "ify fsitet so long as they get tholr prlco. Jack IIanl6n'tvlio makes up tho shows (at tho Olympla, has boon trying to sign IKId Williams -for a match with Benny Kaufman or Young McGovcrn, but ho sajs 'llllams' terms aro too steep. Williams Wants $3000 "I offered the Kid J1O00 to meet either ef the-Jo boys," ho said, "but there was nothing doing. Williams wants $3000 or fmore to box at tho Olympla nnd will not faccept ono cent less. IIo Isn't good enough for a special show, so whero could wo get (tho money? Ono thousand dollars for 18 minutes' work seems to bo a fair oner, find r shall not ralso tho limit." Joe Azevcdq, star performer in Dick Cur- Sley's stable, returned to tho ring Tuesday r.BlEht and knocked out Joo Whlto in tho Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night winner oter Cnl llnrrttt. tm'iiV "air!?.'.!!'''' .Wlllard llfMi the Mntlr M' Vii..,y,lllnmnn won from llntillnx ily. KM llflmnnt ilirrni,i t.f.l Ki ! '"" Tw;,Vllnlf"X,L,,"",!n, "itroilntrt linntr KlilTi 'l,,mnl lllampnil wnn from .lohnrir o,lS??IAl'0Johnnjr n"m,' ",la,led ,ohnn' second round. Arovedo has been away on n trip to his homo In Oakland, Cat , nnd tho vacation seems to have dono him somo good. IIo feels good enough to mix with Denny Leonard, nnd tho customary chal. lengo hhs been Issued, Hush's Many Assistants Speedy Iluih will havo n (lock of coaches on his hands when Princeton starts foot ball next fall, night assistants havo been appointed, nnd they aro expected toi work under directions of tho head coach. This Is n departure from tho methods employed Inst Jfiaf, and n return to tho old style which was dropped two years ago. How ocr, tho new conches aro capable, and If they work In harmony, tho Tigers will profit greatly by their teachings. Tho com blnntlon Is exceptionally well balanced, with two men who played In tho bnckrtetcl, two at both the tacklo nnd ccntro positions nnd ono at guard and end. Scraps About Scrappers Mooso TnujlK, mannccr of Wllllo Steohan, writes from Trlnco that tho I'nt Hoy recently appeared In n week's slnslnc nnd farcical box ing enuaBcment nt a locnl thontro anil that lio la now gettlnB hlmrolf In ulinpe for a nerles of mnlchon on thj const Ono of hln tilts mny lie, wltn 1 at I.aJIenurx. nmateur hcnvywelcht Cham pion. at TU Juani. Mex., July 4, ril(.prf.i1 nml nfffrnKalvn. nn. HUH Johnny Cnshlll. tho Rt. Paul Mlko Olh- With Lew Stlnuer, n.H Jr . fentheruelcht. nhautil hn nhtn tn B.Vo llroaiiwny Club J pec t Morn n corking koo1 exhibition of tho Phantom's ntjlo of MrtlcufTs, Cashlll mny hao to brlns nil of his ciovernean Into play to keep nrf tho madly rimhliie attnclc of Stlnner. Darby Cimpar nnd Tommy Jntnl son clnnh In tho aeml Wally Nelson, the knockout artist of tho FItrhtlnir Nelsons, Journeyed tn Baltimore Tues day night nnd returned with the scalp nf Mickey Itroun. of this city, ia ho knocked nut In four rounds T.nat nlirht hn ntnnneil Jnrlc T)n- lan in five. Nelson is u hnrd-lilttlns puncher nnd looks like u promising product. Chnrloy Monney mny feci tho sting of Wully'a wallop at tho Nonpareil Club tomorrow night. For ths first time slnco his fiasco with Packey McFnrlund. Mike Gibbons will appear beforo a now York nudlenco ugaln whon Tod I.owl cn cleavors to upset tho dopo by trimming tho Flnsh tonight. Mlko nml his brother Tom may stop off hero en routo homo to sco Johnny Cashlll. Tat O'Mnlley, of Smoky Hollow, has never been knocked out. according to his manager, John ,J. O'Malley. Tho latter Is emphatic In his declaration mat me rni uiwauey stopped nt tho Nonpareil Club by Joo dcleer was not his protege. . .Toe Azcvcdo. tho California lightweight, who scored a two round knockout In New York tho other night, makes his second appenrnnce thin week in tho metropolis tonight, llo will box a Frnnklo Hmlth. It Is probnblo he- will show here In a fortnight or so. Azovedo s stjlo has fascinated local ring followers. Wllllo .Inckson Wnnts to redeem himself. Tho rlecr llttlo New Yorker, who stood off Champion Johnny Kllbano for four rounds. Is anxious to nppenr hero in another match nnd ho Is con fident ho can win himself back Into tho good graces of l'hllndelphla fans. Jackson nnd his stnblemato. Jarl; Snsles. may appear hero again before the Beuson closes. Adam Ryan, who contends a boxer b. fighter match results In the best bouts for sensational boxing has arranged another such wlndup nt tho Uynn A. C. Tuesday night. Pat liradley. lha Kniifhwhrlr ' rujrired southmw. will meet a oloer two-handod opponent In Mickey Donley, of Newark. anU somo real flroworlta probably will bs uncorked when they start on their ls-mlnuto Journey. , Charley Thomas land Joo Welsh havo been nnxloua to settle their South Philadelphia ring supremacy for somo time and each Is training with tho intention of winning decisively. They meet nt the Lincoln tomorrow night. Willis llonckert, a stablemate of Wolsh. la paired off In the semi with Georgia lllackburn. Young- Ilogan. alias "Ono Tuner." nnd who nrotcd himself a last-round knocker-out last week, will' be seen In action again at the next National Club show. He made a tremendous hit with his tearlng-ln attack. of Southwnrk good shape for his mix with Tommy O'Keefo. will Im In Mkkey Donley In tho semifinal to tho Johnny Dundee-Duck Flem ing encounter at tho Olympla Monday night. Donloy Is clover as well as n hard puncher and Mr Thomas doesn't want to be caught napping. lOUIMET'S CASE IN .COURT IS PRESENT PROSPECT, SAY PROMINENT GOLF OFFICIALS By SANDY. McNIDLICK THR "scan ' of Francis Oulmct Is like ly to bo airtd !n the courts If the Wood- lland Country Club, from which h plays, Pdoes not get patlsfnctlon at tho formal hear ing which olllclals of tho club said would f bo granted the casa n a short time. By tho Ktlme the case has bocn thoroughly threshed W there Is llkelv to bo a revolution some- IWro. Tho Slabaachusctts Qolf Assocla- i UoiMias not yot barred Ouimet from par Itlolpatlon In If. amateur eonts, jf Qulmet himself, who has admittedly .Brought moro glory to nmateur golf than (ajr pther American player, has stuck to (Ma guns and refused to haul down hla OUngla or ailmlt any wrong. IIo partici pates with John tl. tSulllvan, Jr another Igolfer who has been barred by the U. S. A., n a p rosy cious aportlng gooda storo lla the Bean City .Selling golf supplies Is CMurary to t'l latest decree of tho United iBMes Clolf Aiisgclatlon. raateurs Back Ouimet. F' According to a recent poll taken by a j.vu magazine, leading amateurs, wltn only PJW uceptlon, declared they did not feel BSi. d0fla not Iool UH tHqueh the olllclals lik . naai boay imve im bdcuine or &ue lead in a- n-rtif hA. naaar. i ia Rj'"'? Predicted that the ruling will havo l". wpnthj U nothing further Is dono to t'MMtate Ouimet hi1? nitei States National lawn Tennis 'Hun huS no WUBl' rad,',u, '"P,ln aa fttS'M McLou?hIIn nd Uundy, maintain an Ki 7 "'"""r t,portins goons nousa to tnai jsrovlmet & Huhivan, entirely unmolested. "S"""1" that tho nvf ruiintr in tho V. ISlnA y ono at tte membora of tha Execu- lij" """""tee. who haa been fighting for KWn PUrt'' K0,te'8 tor a "uinber of Wed Foursomes Successful tl.?? ,asest mlited fqurspmes ever held sw this rit i ,,., . r - ... hhl. en off In greut sliupj yesterday at IT? Windy nuu-h" blasts that rushed and lslver5r wMcU way across the links. The w neld was extraordinarily classy. Fbi,?9 ahbla g.ven tn most casi was the IhTtL """'" looK helpless pill while on Km , ns and JU!,t naturally lllckqd It any liJP co' ""sfy mta tha roughIt would flfTO, and this, tho nlavara said, was so Bf that it was impossible, almost, to gat i Ml) out i Itifmf lhe rjitlmont Club Is not to IdSt ?'b ciul si'uate1! Itot It la PtiT, "Vacl aoor at tno ceai ana jaieiy F. H. 5M practically none available. ' - ,snxr Strousa. nhn inH rhirn of tha ' tourney, said that two and three times tho rettulnr prices wcro offered to farmers to get busy on the rough, but that tho money was spurned because tho farmers could not sparo any help. Fair Partners Helped A-mnny' golfers were Bind of the assist nnco rendered by their feminine partners, especially off the first tee. Some weird shots were aimed 'at tho rise In the ground and neck of woods that mark tha direction of teo No, 1. Each partner drove, tho rules having been suspended for tho occa sion, and In many cases that of the weaker sex player was used, both for Its distance and lino. , Women Bolfers nre well known for their long-putting ability, and many times yes terday they embarussed their male partner by running tip dead approach putts that he had previously dubbed. j Mrs. J, S. fjljr, Old York Hoad, wound up her round by holding out a long downhiller on the 18th. She and Chariton Haddocn had one of tho snappiest finishes, with the last three holes Jn par. STRONG CORNELL TEAM PICKED TO WIN TITLE MEET Meredith Expects Yale to Take Second and Stanford lThird in Intercollegiates PENft MAY BE SURPRISE By TED MEREDITH fenn Track Captain With Stanford nnd California corning on fof tho Intercolleglntet wth their tennis mado up of so many stars, many people will wonder Where tho Eastorn tenmn are going to flnMi nlid whether ftny first places will be left for the East ntler the I'aclrie Coast men tako their share. Tho East will hold up their own and ocoro enough flrst, sec onds, thirds, fourths and fifths to keep tho championship tltlo hero whero It bolongs. Cornell Is tho team wjitch will bo called on to do this work nnd tho Ithncnn tenm Is well prepared to step In nnd tnke tho Job. Tho wholo task will not bo on their shoulder, either, for tho other big Eastern colleges will nil add a llttlo help to mnko suro this title for Cornell nnd whllo the Western teams will tako away qulto n few points they will find tho East not wanting In track nnd field men. Yale and 1'onnsj lvnnln will be two tennis who will help tear down tho scoring of tho West and tnko enough points to enable them to bo beaten. Neither Ynlo nor Penn sylvania can win, but they can do enough scoring to make them look llko tho teams cllglblo for second and third places, re spectively. Doth havo n few stnra on tholr teams who will score no matter who wns In tho moot, barring accidents. May Finish Third These two tennis, Ynlo nnd I'onsylvnnln, aro pretty evenly matched and' It would bo a batllo for second If l'enn had Lockwood In to do tho Bprintlng for them. As it In I feel that tho best wo can do Is third, nnd oven at that am a llttlo afraid of Stanford Btepplng In and taking that from us. Cornell will win tho tltlo this year, nnd I am 'not taking any chances whon I maJto such a prediction. Tho lied nnd Whlto squad will start out with n total of suro points which' will ccuial the samo total of any other team. Illchards In tho high Jump, If ho Is nblo to compctoj Fos") In the polo Vnult. Wlnd naglo In tho halt nnd mile, nnd Potter and Iloftmlro In tho two-mllo nre a bunch of stars thnt Cornell can boast nbout and surely will scoro several first places. Without going any further, with Jlonk ley's team I can see a good 25 points In storo for him, which gives a nucleus to work on such as nono of tho rest of tho colleges have. Besides these stars ho has Starr, Oubb and Watt In tho high hurdles, who can do better than 15 3-D seconds; Atklnion, Watt and Starr In tho low hurdles, who can do 25 seconds; Crlm In the quarter, who can go undor 50 seconds; Van Wlnklo In tho sprints, who will scoro; McCormlck, who has thrown tho hammer tho best of tho Eastern collego men this year; lleckwlth, who scored In tho half last year, and Tay lor, who was third In tho 1:52 1-5 rnco Inst Saturday nnd was running better than 1:55, In tho half, and Culbcrtson, who can do better than 22 feet. In tho broad jump. Monkley Is suro to placo tho majority of tha abovo-mentloncd men. With live places counting, his team Is suio to pile up moro than 40 points, and this will easily bo enough to carry oft tho tltlo. It is Just as safe to predict second place for Yalo In tho coming Intercollegiate games as It Is to declare Cornell tho point winner In advance. Tho Ells barring Cor nell, of course havo tho only well-balanced track nnd field squad In tho Eastern col leges this spring, nnd unless Johnny Oxer ton breaks u leg and Wesley Oler is. taken sick In tho mcantlmo Ynlo Is almost as cer tain to bo tho .runner-up to Cornell in tho Harvard Stadium. Trcadwny Good' Sprinter Yalo has a good sprinter In Treadway. IIo did 10 seconds for tho 100 and bent 22. seconds for tho furlong at tho Yulo-' Harvard games last Saturday. Val Wllklo's placo in tho quarter mile has not been tilled, but thero Is Overton, who Is suro of a place in. two out of tho thrco longer runs. Farwell may bo good for a couplo of points In the hurdles. Brndcn did 44 feet with tho shot last Saturday, which should bo good for a, miner plnce In tho Intercolle giates. Oler will scoro well In tho high Jump, and with Hampton nnd Oler, both of whom havo bettered 23 feet, Yale should take a couplo of places In tho broad. Buck and Nagol both did 12 feet G Inches In tha polo au!t Inst Saturday, which means that Yalo probably will have a say In the split-up of tho arlous tics that usually result when tho vaultors meet. Pennsylvania has n fow points which cannot bo disputed, Kaufman will score In two events, cither the 100 ynrds nnd low hurdles or tho 100 nnd 220 yards. New sletter and Hewcll will divido tho points In tho polo vault with tho best of tho bunch ; Bcrtolet can show 23 fe ' In tho broad Jump; Mathews nnd Dorlzas should flguro In tho weights ; Dorscy nnd Scudder aro possibilities in tho half nnd Thlbault and Crano will bo at their best at that date In tho high jump. Wo will not bo out In tho cold altogether, and will surprlso n lot of those people who figure us as out of tho scoring. ANNUAL OUTING AND FIELD DAY HELD i JAMAICA RACE TRACK STARTS SEASON TODAY Many Noted Thoroughbreds En ' tered for Paumonok Handi cap, Feature Event .ui.ioK win start, today when tho boots and saddle signal Is sounded at tho Jamaica track. The hunt meets, toe. he performej yeo man service tn whetting the appetite of the New Yorker for the piece de resistance which U to be served up at the legitimate opening Thousands Interested In racing have attended tha hunt meets, but there are mauy mora thousands who have reserved their ftr for the his battle which will be started when, the thoroughbreds parade this afternoon. NEW YOnK. May 18. Baclng tn the metropolitan circuit will operi today when the Metropolitan Jockey Club throws Its gates open for the crowd that ts expected to witness the opening day's card on the Jamaica track. There may be riper plums reserved for the patrons of Delmant Park, but the,re "will be no Jack of interest in the events that are set for decision at Jamaica, Owners of all cities have been racing In distant parts, soma having gone as far aa Cuba and Mexico, to tune up their candi dates. These contests, with the preliminary ..,. i..a tn T.-ontur-kv n ml Maryland, have tttttifu"i ,t -w. ..-. .-., --.---7 j , Mweroicu, v. w. auvivujt. wwa .uuigmii been merely appetizers lor ine ms uoj.iga ,GeorKO N0Wiand, Henry a Parrlsh, W. W. ...1.I..K ...111 etnrl tnrinv wlian tno DOOIS ana P ..--j ,- ,i n T V TnlliA.. r m frillUIB, - W (TUHBI9 U. JU JhQJllCV. V. Robinson, IT. I. Root, A. Ityoroft, H M Saffur. C Howard Shrlver, President Stew art, E. W. Tallman. T J Trotter, A C. Unger. It H Whltmore. a A Moore, A L Warren. 13 A VaudivUr, W T. Uohr, H V WhlU, J. Q. Lamb, J W Elliott, h M Doerr, Q A Chapman and W C Thomas. Manufacturers' Representative Association Indulges in All- Round Athletics The regular annual outing and field day of the Manufacturers' Representatives As sociation was held yesterday on tho grounds of the Mohican Club, at Moiris-on-tha-Delawaro. All previous records for the association athletic events, both Indoor and outdoor, were shattered. Tho 100-yard dash, the principal event of the day, was won by Henry nohr n .remarkable time M. L. James divided honors with V. T. Robinson In tho heavy-lifting contest, James winning by a close margin from Robinson. V. M. Hutchinson easily wen. the -wheelbarrow rape. Qeorga W. Burnham was victor in the fat men's race. A, C. Unger brought home tha bacon In the hurdle raco. b.W. Tollman and George Nowland were tled'for first place tn tha pole vault by agreement, there being no other entrants. In tho afternoon tho baseball game was won by Rellley'a Curly Wolves from Whit more'a Bear Cats, Tha score was 7 to 3, but the game was much mora ono-slded than the Bcora would Indicate. Among those who attended the outing were J. II. Apel. Eugene J, Bush, Qcorge W. Burnham, S. H, Frowert, E. T- Gillespie, C. E. Klrlln, C C. Htdy. P. Hunter, F. M. Hutchinson. M. JU James, II. H. Kelly, X E. Jtieruieu, w. u. luciuiy. tsnas juorgan, Harvard Easy Lacrosse Winner CAlIlHtlDOK, Mass , May 13 Harvar4 d fstil lloliart Cullga at lacroue yesterday, 10 to. s. Runs Scored This Week by Major League Teams ftotnhtCAtt nuauE. VnMnlonfe. . . . , ?I Detroit , ...m , St., Mill. ... , It AJhlMlM . . .. n,i. i n rirteltnil ....?. rvt iork , t h!cRO ,....,.., n ItoMon ,.... o NATIONAL I.lIAOUn. New Vork . .,...,,.,........ tn IMiIIIIm ..!,..,.,,,,...., 15 llolim ,.,. ,.,,.. ,,,tii,,i. It J lllCIJKO ,, unit t ,, i .i i . t . ii , t ti , ,, 13 lirooklrn i,.,,,),,,,,,!,!,,.,,!,,,,,,,! 11 r.t- I0"'?. tiiniii,i,i,,ii,i,niiiii I- I peinnatl ,..,....,..,,..,...., 11 I'ltlthnrah ..,,,, , . .,, fl The (lirnrffl nhnve rrirfrnl Hie tolal rnna rami lir the major Iratim rtnlm from Bun dar jlintll Mrtlnrlajr, Inclutlre. WHITE LEADS IN SHOOT FOR KUHN'S CUP AT LANSDALE Wilkinsburg Entry Breaks 73 Out of 75 in Morn ing's Competition C. NEWCOMB GRASSES G8 LANSDALE, Pa., Mny 18. Shortly nfter 9 o'clock this morning tho first squads of tho State shoot tournnment faced tho traps Tho shooting today will contlnuo without halt until evening, Ycstorday wns prnc tlco dny and tqday marks tho real opening of tho tournament. During the day 175 targets will bo Bhot. The first events wero nt 75 targets In llvo strlngi of 15 targets. Tho Lonsdale Citi zens' Cup trophy w 111 bo awarded to tho high gun In tho event. The open trophy Is being contested nt 100 tnrgots In no strings of 20 targets. ' This trophy wns won nt Milton last yenr by Wnlter liclitii. of Rcadlni;. Pa,. who has turned professional during tho yenr nnd, of course, Is not cllglblo to defond tho title. Another fcaturo of tho day's shoot Is a raco for tho Pcnns) lvnnln doubles cham pionship to bo shot at 25 doubles. The trophy for tho doubles oont Ii tho Dr. I". J. Kuhni. of Lnnsdnlc, trophy. The doubles championship was also won last yenr by IJclim, of Reading. Ono of tho most Interesting races of tho day Is tho two-man tenm raco. In this osont tho critics pick tho team com prised of S. B. Wortlcn and J. G. Martin, of tho Hnrrhlmrg Sportsmen's Associa tion, to mnko the race. Worden was high gun In tho practice oont yestcrdny. Tho scores that havo been registered so fur In tho 75-tnrgct ocnt for tho Kuhns trophy aro- W. P. White, of Wilkinsburg. wns high gun of flrst eight squads In Kuhn'a trophy event with 73 out of 75. Dr. A. W. Vernon, of Bradford, nfter breaking his flrst two strings straight, dropped thrco targets, finishing with 72. J. M Hawkins, professional of Baltlmoro, broke 72. Charllo Ncwcomb, of Philadelphia, State champion, grassed CS out of 70. H. Winchester 15 11 1,1 10 15 01 y It. Dllloy 14 1.1 14 11 15 (IT r. v. Ainica 12 ii in la ii oa l'nul Hunter in l.t 1:1 m 14 70 11. Herman la IS II 13 in 70 o. a. Skid 14 ir. i:i n n -n O 11. I.ewli i:t II it 11 1.1 TO John W'ushy ir 1,1 ir l.'l lu 118 l) it. Troxi'll ir, in in it i-j 70 W. T. llrcnulliurer .... l.'l 11 11 14 14 (10 V. 8. l'ylo 13 in IS 11 in 70 ('. .Htrousn i:i 13 14 13 in ns W. K. Uhlo 13 1(1 13 13 12 (11 Mrs nhlo It 12 II II lit ns W. JtbchUlcr 13 1.1 12 13 13 llll Dr. jjisun II 14 l.i 12 is nu 11. V. Kelley 12 in 12 III l.'l il.l J. O II Denney II 15 11 13 1." (IT w. i Whlto in it in in 117.1 II. Von Stork 12 .1(1 13 13 13111 W. Anncrnmn II 1.1 14 It 14 (,D (leonso Hlocum 12 11 O 111 1355 T AI Howell H 12 13 13 11 IT IM. All HUM It II) 1.1 14 If 113 W. S. JoneaT 11 15 14 13 13 0(1 OhnrlcH Now enmb .... II 12 12 15 15 (18 W. Wolntcntroft 12 15 13 15 13 (18 J. Jt. Hawltlna 11 11 in 14 15 T2 J. 1) JUrtln 15 14 11 14 15 T2 K(l Heliicr 14 15 in 14 14 Tl a .11. Worilcn 1 13 14 13 13 14 OT II. II. Hlooi 12 11 13 14 in (11 ,I. S Wise 1.1 11 1.1 13 II (IT A. W. Vernon 15 15 11 13 15 T2 WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY NATIONAL I.lIAOUn.' Won, Lout, 1'rr. Win. Lot. Ilrooklin 13 llnktnn 13 1'lillllrn 13 ( lllCHCO ..,, H .St. I.ouU 14 Cincinnati 1- Nnv lork O VittHburali 11 AMRICICAN I Won. rinrlaml (Ill Wiihhlnston IK New Tiork 13 11'iNlon II Drtrolt 1'' Chicago 12 Athletic ID Nt. l-ouli 0 Postponed . H X Hi 13 14 17 13 HI ,nio .nil) .nni .5111 .nnii .414 .4011 .407 .o.in .11.1(1 .5113 .510 .517 .13.1 .431 .121) .SOI .SOI .513 .500 .483 .400 .301 .303 Won. I.ot, I'et. Win. Lone. I) II 12 13 in HI in Id .nil) .11(17 .520 .5(H) ,148 .120 ,385 .300 .nun .070 .510 .118 .107 ,381 .055 .043 .481 .414 .370 1(1 .3 INTKH.VATIONAL I.lUOUKi W. T II. W. I.. P.O. Nowiirk.,. 13 2 .807 Montreal.. . 8 I) .400 Itlclimomi. II 5 ,nxH Itochmter. . 5 11 .311 I'rntldrnre HI 5 .(187 llnfTnlo. .. . 4 13 .231 Viltimore. 11 0 .017 'loronto.. ., 3 12 .200 SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL T.KAflUK New York ut St. Loulu clear, llronklyn ut ClilcnEO clear. Itoton nt Cincinnati cleiir, riilluileloldii ut I'ittnliiuKli H-Ioudy, AMKItlCAN LKACIUn Detroit nt New York pontnoned, M. Iula ut llonton -elear. Chleaco at I'lillndeli hit clear. C'leteland at Niuldnirton cleiir. INThUN.VriOKAL LEAOUE. Nrrk nt Slontreal ruin. . Itichmontl lit Toronto tlouilr. rnmilenre nt iiuiiaio ciouuy. llaltlmure nt Itocheater cloudy, ATLANTIC LEAGUE. AHentown nt Fottavllle. " Iteadlnx at Knaton.rhllllptbure. ' llnilnstou at 1'utcrhou (two suin), PENNSYLVANIA hTATK LKtfiUE. York nt lJineanter. rlhamoLlu ut lbanoa. iteadliiK lit llarrUbtirr (two ranttl. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ASIKKICAN IJlitniJE Ht. Louis, 7t Atldetlea, '4. 0 WaMilneton, 0 Detroit, 4. Olhrrs postpviied nciount of run. NATIONAL I.E,aUE riillltet-ritttburili, iwtlponed, raid weather. Ilokton, 7i Cincinnati, 1. New -'ork, 0 bt. Loula, S. ATLNTIP LEAGUE. Keadlnc, 01 Ktttton.Phllllii.burr. . l,oltllle. 7i Alleiituun, 1, Paterton-tVlloilntton, rain, INTKIINATIONAL LKtODE. Toronto. Si Newark, 3. I'rotlileute-Uochrtter (rain),1 , Ualtluiore-Moutreal (rain), Itlciuuoiul-IluauIa (rain). PENNSYLVANIA (STATE LEAOCK. ghamokln. Oi Ibanon, 7. , , ork. Si Lancakter, S (flio loalon. called en accouut Qt ralu). . l(eadlcx-IIarrUburs postponed. BASEBALL TODAY SHIBE PARK AtlBKHAN MUfiVi: (.IlOfMWi ATHLETICS vs. CHICAGO luwu lulli'.l at 3 JO 1". it. TUUcti 04 ule at UtiubeU' and BpaUUnn", TO.MOUUOW MOI1T TOllOIinOW NIGHT LINCOLN A, C, 12I.W!""1' KI THOMAS vs. JOE WELSH Lnclnr Proves Billiard Master Continuing hi Unbroken run of victories. Samuol Lnrlar Mt nljht captured flritt prlia In the Curtis 1S.2 balk-Una billiard tournament at the Contlnentr' HoUl. U nfth Mralght win was scored over J. Mead, the neralch man. who was to have played 22.1 to Laclar'a 200. tut the actual ncore wa 200 to 181, Mead belnn un- IB L" HVl IIIIU BirOKC. - . j Won. u, i.nciar ...... ,..',. ,.,..i a j P. It L. Yi Mend. t.ii.,.. 4 iiorrneimer..b, . . .. , a tarrtHlev .............. 1 Marshall ii,iniiii,t, 1 Yarnau ....... ,..,... o Lost. ? r.c. 1.000 ,800 .000 ,2.1(1 .200 .000 College Tennis Matches Today ItOSTON. J!y 18 UrAIn prevented play, yea- tennis tournament, today. teruay in tno New i.naiand inierroiieninte lawn ino matcnes win tx played Barney Drcyfnss NotTrying to Sdl His Pirate Team VITTSIttTItmt. !nr 18. I'rrtMenl ttnrner IlreyliiKK, of the. rlttburh l'irate.. ha tle nlerf the Morr that the Own pa. for nle. n.Miri 10 me,' pnio no, ''anil nave oneren the rit - nrt.ene "Xhe alary a not trni mrsh tin l)rerfun oaai 81 not tfne. I neer,haTe ogereil the nil lor enifl to nny one nnil ejrer mane nn finer is me lor 11 atnnr time. I nrtherninre,,thfl I'lttlinrirli ( I till l not for m. iinle, rlnb. per rent, of the Green Candidates Hold Scrimmage HANOVnil N It . May 18 Coach Cav nnaufth, of ttm Harlmbuth football tenm, haa Ineludctl ecrlmmaaia tn hl aprm trnlnlntr pro tram Tho squad works out three ttmea a week. . Orjfi Hit Off Pordlmrti Pitcher .f'-.W1" . r'ardhahi defealed tfr City rllen nlrte jn their nnnual baaelnli ram? 1 fornnim ivm retteraay. By a aeora of o to 8. Hob Collins Pltthed.hl first (tame- of th w;eti for Fordham and let City dollere clown" wtih a lone alngla hy .Conovei-. wnlCh scored tha tlaitonr two runa In tha flrat Innlntf McCoiirt Is Three-Cushion Charftplim riTT8tumOrt. 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