BYJMtHG &&DGBK ITLAPBLPHIA, JfltrDAlT, MAX 19, 191& itwiimHii nViiUfm.Mffij'iii.inininiViaiiHiliii m rilEBCERSBURG FAVORITE By TED MEREDITH I'enn Track Captain Tho annual Junior ntul senior Inter kcholastlo meets, which the University of Pennsylvania has held for a number of Mars will start this afternoon on Krnnklln Field' Tho Junior meet wilt tako placo this afternoon, and tomorrow nt 1 o'clock tha senior meet will ho started. All schoolboys under tho age of 17 H ears aro eligible for tho Junior meet. This ft the seventh year this meet has been conducted, and It always has created great Interest anions thtS schoolboys of Phila delphia and vanity. mm on for this meet, hut wait for tho seniors on Saturday, when their points will count toward tho senior championship. The Junior meet, however, does furnish rtnil COmpflllllOIl IOr HUCII nuuuuia i a vim Charter Episcopal. Central High North hstManual, West Philadelphia High School Md the suburban schools. Usually these games turn out a couple of eood schoolboys who show themselves to S eligible for the, next day's meet, whon thoy can try for senior, honors. Prep Schools Battle Tho biff Intel est In tho scholnstlc athletes' world will como tomorrow, however, nnd hit Is when tho best of tho prep schools will turn out and battlo for the Mlildlo Atlantic Interscholastlo championship title. This meet usually attracts more prep ichools than any other such, meet In the country, probably with tho exception of Stare's Intcrscholastics at Chicago. Tho times also are better In this meet, because it Is about the Inst ono for tho schoolboys, and they nro nit In tip-top shape. The rivals for this tltlo usually turn out to bo Mercersburg and Hill School. These two schools always aro well represented In numbers nnd quality nnd fight It out for first honors, whllo tho other schools have to be content with tho lower places. Mercersburg seems to havo the edgo on Hill this year nnd aro picked to win tho meet. Jimmy Curran's team has been hav ing things Just about their own way so far this year. They carried off tho first honors at Cornell's meet on May C, and last Sat urday won tho Princeton meet by a good margin. Itlll School did not havo her full and best team at Princeton laBt week, and this accounts for the largo total which Mercers burg ran up. Tho Pottstown team will bo hero with her full strength tomorrow, how ever, and will prove a harder opponent. 6k Allan's Stnrs Here A great bunch of schoolboy stars will take part tomorrow. St. Alban's School, of Yasliington, will havo thrco men hero that flow aro finished athletes In Brooko Brewer, llaxson and Wallace. Brewer Is well known from his sprint ing, Jiero last year, when ho covered tho century In 3 4-5 seconds and won the 220 yards with groat case In 21 4-5 seconds. Brewer Is back in form ngaln this year and easily won the sprints at Princeton last week. The Washington schoolboy star has to lis credit something that few sprinters 'lave, that Is, a victory over Howard Drew In a GO-yard dash. Brower won this race laqt March In tho Mcadowbrook Indoor, meet ierb in this city. Maxson is ti good sprinter also, but will enter the quarter tomorrow. Maxson ran the flrial quarter on tho St. Alban's mile team against Davis, llcrcersburg's best quarter-mller at tho Belays, and although ho was sent oft behind Davis, ho beat him home by a good margin, winning tho ono mllo prep school championship. Wallace Is a shot putter and will glvo a good account of himself In this event. Jimmy Currnn, tho Mercersburg trainer, will not be without his usual number of star schoolboys. Curran's men have' hung up a couple of records so far this year, and much Is expected of his team tomonow. Davis and Brownvlllo aro good sprinters. Reed, who broko tho Princeton Interscho lastic record, setting tho new murk at 4:30, will be entered In tho mllo and two mile. Ted Advises Brother Georgo Meredith will run the half and Is expected to win this event. Whether lie can do It is a question to mo. Ho will find Sullivan, of Catholic High School, a Rood man and hard to beat. George has not learned pace yet; ho is afraid to go out and set a good fast paco himself and so never gets within 10 yards of his. running out of. himself Ho ran IrOfl 4-5 at Prince ton last Saturday, but tho race wns run very poorly. Tho first quarter was cov ered only In CO seconds, which made lilm come homo in B9 4-5 seconds. This la a poor way to run the half, espe cially If you want to make thno. Tho first quarter should ho at Jeaht threo seconds faster than tho second. Chilton will havo a Couple of good school boys in tho senior meet. Smnlloy, of Cen tral High, will star In tho hurdles nnd broad jump; Bodgors, of Northeast, will Place In tho quarter and Hampton, of Cen tral High, is tho best pole raulter en tered. Shields, Mercershurg's famous two-mllo runner, will not bo seen hero. Ho Is over the ago limit of this meet and cannot run for his school. Shields, under unoffi cial timing, ran two miles In 0:39 on tho """jsburg Academy track on May 0, wnicn'breaks the scholastic record, held by !' Humphreys, by moro than 10 seconds. no Hcnoois winch will bo teen hero this tim J?00'1 anii tomorrow aro Mercersburg. Hill School, Havcrford School, Franklin and Marshall Academy, Krasmus Hall, Newark Wntral High School, Penn Charter. Dplsco S i uto'a, Central High, West Phila delphia High. Northeast High, Media High, owarthmore Prep and George School. I WOMEN GOLFERS IN FINAL MATCHES I Old York Road Country Club JF layers Show Up to Advantage r- Much interest was nrnliurl hv IhA flnnl contest of tha team cup matches of the Women s ftnif loonAhMni. e nt.nn.iain.to way Having won the Suburban Team J;TJP, tho women of tho Old Yoik Bgad J-ountry Club earned tho right to play the d, ,, adelpn!a CuD Competition next year. iZ, "UB a rute or the association that the winner of the Suburban Cup may play the - twu m tne Philadelphia cup for a piace in the, senior competition, .a ?er that one side should have no aayanuge over the other the match was Th ?,' the Bt David's Golf Club, . na Old York Iload women have rendered good, account of themselves this season nQ Were tnnnriAnt nf ..Lflr.. thai nn- F nf a hard tnntoh P J?"1!83 Lansdowne could show vastly Im- rv,tu orm over previous efforts It was a wregone conclusion that, the tallenders In C,K,n. the winners of the WaWngford Team V VUD Last faa Tl. .,.-... .fl4 nn. i.imnatn p, '" y competition, but, comtngr back this H ' er rrled everything before them w won ix straight matches. Today "ajdowne and Rlverton met at th Pblla- Wala Cricket ninh S Martin's. WUa Cricket Club, St. Martin's, WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY HUGH DEENEY VIEWS DOWNFALL OF WHITE SOX "BULLET" BUSH TO TRY FOR SOX SCALP GERMANTOWN IS TENNIS VICTOR OTHER SPORTS SCHOOLBOY STARS COMPETE TODAY ON FRANKLIN FIELD I penn Stages Annual Junior Interscholastic Meet This Afternoon ' llrnnuiyn , "otnn . , I'hllllM ,, llfno , !;t. j.nnU Nfw lotk Inflnnnll I'lltnlmrtli nltnn.l J) hlnKnn lttf At. k Sil IftroIt ..'.',.', 13 NAtIONAI, f,K 11 nn. ix)l 1.1 II ...... in n ...... 14 In .. in r...... 14 10 11 13 15 1.1 AMKIUCAN l.r. an 18 13 Clilenitn Athl.ll,.. Ht. tonti !i 10 n in IJ in l 10 , J'et. .r.m .501 .M .183 .4.tH .133 .39.1 nvv. .r.in .en .Mil .41)1 .143 .III .107 .33 Win. I,ne. .hoi .nni .noi .ftfl.l .000 ,3R0 .ii .B17 .noo ,10 I4R3 .117 .IS1 ,111 tilt .370 .700 ,B7 ,n,vi ,o2i mh .r.oo ,non .mi ,467 .131 lJ .4(10 .fill .R'.ll .407 .370 ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY COMPETE IN LANSDALE SHOW Championship Day Brings Out Best Gunners in This Vicinity GOOD SCORES MADE LANS DAM-:, Pa., Jtny 10. Ono hundred nnd fifty gunners appeared nt tho trnpi today In tho ','Stato Champion Day" events which centred greatest Interest of tho tour nament hero. Tho first number on tho program was for the President .T. S. Spoor trophy, it being n 75-targct event In 5 strings of 15 eacir. Spccr last night was ro-clectcd president of tho Stnto Sportmcn'M Association. Tho Speor trophy is valued nt ?C0. Tho next 100 targets wcro shot In tho rnco for the Pennsylvania State nmnteur championship In G Btrings of 20 targets. This title was won nt Milton Inst year by "Charlie" Ncwcomb, of Philadelphia, who also 13 tho holder of tho world's amateur championship. Yesterday Nowcomb fell down In tho 175 targets shot during tho day. For tho throe-man team, Pennsylvania championship, women members of- tho kansdalo Gun Club are giving a trophy for first, nnd second high general averages to day nnd Saturday. Thero were several scores of 72 out of 75 among tho first squads In tho ccnt for tho President Speer trophy. II. II. Hoff man, of Lansdalo, tho first shooter, turned In 72 out of 75. II. German, of Wyoming, who won the open championship yesterday, finished tho string with a 71. "Charlie" Kewcomb greased 71 In his 75 quotn. Ho broko straight In two of his IHo strings. John Hawkins, professional, of Baltimore, got 71. Dr. A. W. Vernon, of Bradford, Pa., broko thrco straight strings of the five nnd registered 72 out of 75. S. S. Swartz, ono of tho two surviving charter members of tho 't.ansdalo Gun Club, broko 71. getting his last two strings straight. Tho early scores In tho Speer trophy event follow: Summary : J. II. HoITman .. II. "Winchester . H It. Ulllcy .... K. Unmes ...... Paul iniruer IT. German U. H. SMrtd ... II. S I.ewii ... .1. Washy I). .1. Trnxell ... M. llremlllnaor . It. H. l'ylo furtlts W. II Khlo .... Mrs. Willi W. II. Schuyler . Dr. Jesstip 15. W. Kelloy ... J. O. II. I.onncy V. 1'. AVhtto . W. It. Davlea . . Von Stork Ocorfro Blocum . . W. Ammerman . (I. Ilmvoll U Ad ims W. s. Jones .. C S. N.nvcomh . W. Wolstenrroft John Il.ittklns . .1. (I. Mnrtln .. 13d llPllyi-r H. II. Warden .... II. II. Sloop M. If. Wiso Dr. Vernon J. Sneer C. llcnllno Ud. Huttlcld W. 1!. Hoover ... H. Pursell W. H. Dumser . . . . V C. Kolb It. II. Koffer It. Ammerman J. U. UrlHtth V. OUer I) XV. llaker W. II. Seieren .... II. II. Iluckwalter . J. II. I'olver S. H. Swartz J. Itodeers r. S. Ilender William Metz ..... J. II. Fontaine .... r. Kedebothum . . 13. Melrath W. Joslyn J. F. I'ratt It. Klotz Dr. Ilarr M. V. Herlior ir. is it ir, jr. 72 1-, t H 11 11 .HI it it is ir, i:i iw 11 1U 1.) 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IS IS 11 13 12113 11 It IS 13 131111 14 14 in 13 11117 15 II 13 10 13 .17 IS IS 14 TI 1311-' K IS in 111 11511 12 IS 14 111 11511 D.w.ner :::::::: ii "-00 FINAL TRIALS FOR INTERCOLLEGIATES Orton Has Penn Athletes Com pete Today on Franklin Field FIUNKIilN' FIP.LD. May 10. Doctor Orton held his final trials this morning at Franklin Field to determine which members of tho squad would muko tho trip to Cam iiriiicn r.ir tho I. C. A. A. A. games. Thero were somo surprisingly good per formances made, and it Is Just possible that some "dark horse" may spring a sur prise at tho Intercolleglates, which will be held In the Harvard Stadium tho latter part of this month. In a close race, Wan en defeated Hopkins In the 120-yard high hurdles in the good time of 15 1-5 seconds, this assuring the Ited and Blue of one good representative iu this race at the Intercollegiate meet. Ilucmiolz will be Bertolet'a teammato In the broad Jump. He beat out Jones with a leap of SI feet, 8 IncheB. Katz won tha 100-yard dash from tried man and Wentz, In 10 2-5 seconds, and seems to bo Improving his speed each day. Ho should prove to bo a good running mate td Kaufman In this event. Mitchell defeated Lleberman In a two mllo race, nnd will be the third man In this eVTommy Lennon wn3 out on the track warming up, and seems to again be in goo l "tap "ill greatly tngthen the lied and Blue in tho sprints if ha is able to compete. , Another cripple, Jim Peeso, Is rounding into shape. He and Tom Pope will run next Tuesday, to seo which one will rep resent Penn. In the 880, as a teammate to Meredith, Tigers Want Beck nRTHOIT. May 19. Frank Navln, preldent of (hi Tt. "va advised today by llanaeer 5' 'S! 'That neaotUtlona. for tha Inln of ftfifaW Bic5 cXmbiTjnlvar.lty wutbpaw. ? virtually complete. Beck Is ejected to ?qln the Tleer aauad Beit jnontn. THiS'LLOOH, N 'c-vi? " ( CrO NO'FARTHErV) , fia-wr "a I , Veu., THERE'S WCAT W, Uit-tle pill s y tf rfdv&& A-a(r oV, rnehnsr J WEk.sr s5?C Mr4Tj) S J!&'(.r gy $$ (wait for. aeArv-up) T' WMiTEywiirJ nude f cor me cp,-'-:iJrr-i5: .,C, V WEEK"' HAW PREVENTS FELSCH FROM (Ct-UTCHES ) (KMX21 J emBERED,nph.uuv yP; clmW jdS lli?J't'rrr I rjW6 VVfVJSlAMMT3lf3J'X'AlAKf'tf7. J. " S-JV ri(,.':ZH.iAw9to. . -'irfrrTrf.winwrmTaiTmnrv" riWVW', 'TPHfT SOX' NEW UVMJtr. t-A 1 1 j, APTET?. rlNCH-BACK SWEATERS INNIS' HoME RUfV. FANS! i,v t-L A . 1 jfW.vy. :igjgc 3 n?s,iBtJico phi i.j W)P' DOWM W1TT3B.VE. CHICAGO YOUTH TWIRLS NO-RUN NO-HIT VICTORY W h i t c o m b, St. Luke's Pitcher, Beats Lansdowne High by Score 1 to 0 OTHER SCHOOL NEWS Carter 1 Whltcomb, of Chicago, cnteroil tho hall of scholastic fanio yesterday after noon. This "Western youth, pitching1 for tho St Luke's School In tho gamo with Lnns downo Hlsh yesterday, succeeded in blnnlc Inff tho visitors In a brilliant no-run, no-hit victory for tho Main Line nthlotcs. Only one man reached first base, and ho was caught stealing second. Whltcomb never looked better than ho did yesterday, -when St IaiUg'h won the game, 1 to 0. McLean, tho Lansdowno High t wirier, reached first baso when Boggs, St. I.uko's first baseman, dropped a fast ono to catch the I-ansdowno youth. It was tho only error chalked up against tho Main Lino aggregation. Traded 8rhonI uphold Its reputation In thft IntprscholfirUte J.cjkuo Iiy defontlnc tlui Central Hlsh School nine. 11 tn R. in the Rinnc plucil nt U7th street nnd Woudlnnd ncnuu jeiterdny afternoon. It was a surnrlao to ipry one but Tradei iVhnol. ('oach Ohnrlfs Schlow lit wur prlpotl only when Trades School loam n. Knmp. Tor the third time in the Interaiholnstlr LeaKUO the Trados Hcliol boys wero without an umpire. Dr. Wnthew C. O'Hrlen kindlv of ferfd to officiate nnd his BerWtcs lu thtn ca pacity were acceptable to Trndos .School, no ho h.nl the unpleasant duty of seclnc how easily his team could go to piece a. Irofp,Hor Ilrachhold, irecretary of the Inter Rcholastlo Lertpue. explained that bo had nodded tho proper ufllclals to bo on hand to umpire the leaeue contests, and cannot underatund whv the orilclala selected wero not on hand to start the game, Itetkbook. the School of Pedagogy tennis plnv rr. won from riiher, of Uermimtouri niRii, In two out of threo "ets ettrday. The PediicorH won tho match however. 4 to 2. -Miles, Neif, llruuu and Neff were memhera f tho wlnnluu tennis team jeaterday Penn Charter li not only stronsJn tennli. but has u Breat cricket team. In tho match at Queen Lmie eatcrday ufternonn tho .Manhelm younestera won from their rivals, -i to 2. Penn Charter's 4-to-0 lctory In tho tennla leauue match with Hplscopal Academy waa not a surprise, tho Yellow and lllue wlnnlns as usual. Catholic lllch School is (oinliifr back ptronp. Tho Purplo and t-Johl Htudenta are chlntr their plaers plenty of encouragement. Trades took tho lead In the first half nnd the next Knmo Is an extra dance on the piogram. Central Tllsh's defeat In the frame with Trnis School was a bit; surprise. Central Hlufi has now lost three BJines. tho first to, tlennnntown. In tlie opening holiday names ttxe necoml to .Northeast .High, and the thlrdto Trades bchool ; AVVAD'SWOTEIS-WIRIBS "' "T " OM It 11 PUIH.2&S. YuurtZCc AYVATT MAKPO CO HAakra. N. J. ' "JL, I. , .""SBE " t SCHEDULE FOK TODAY NATIUNAI. MUOUi: w Vork at St. LoiiIn rtfar. Ilrookbn nt C'hlruRii t'lenr. llnHtori ut C'lnclntuiti t'leur. l'lill.iileliililn at l'lttuburBli t'lear. amkkican i.raoi'i: Drtrolt ut Xow Yorl Clear. C'lilraKo at I'lillailrlphla Cltar. ri, i.oum at HoMnTi Clear. C'leelanil at at,liineton Clear. l.NTKHNATIONAI. I,i:.(iUi: N'enark at Montreal Clear. Itlrliinoml at Tnrunt4i Clmuly, I'rnilUencit at lliiltalii Clear. Ilaltlinure at HocheMer Cluuily. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMKKICAN I.KAOI'i:. AtliletlfK, C: ChlraEu. 1. Clnrelantl, tt IVaHliliietoii, 3. St. I.imiN. 7: lluhton, 1. r' Vurlc-DrtroltCitld weather. national i.nnm:. I'lilllleH, 3i l'lttkliurcli, l. Clileattn, ti llroiklil. 3. New ork, 3 M. laillU. 0. Cincinnati 3; lluhiun, it. INTKKNATIONAI. T,li.niIK. Ualfiore, :i Itnchertler I. Other KUtne tiuMtponed. i.vri:itNATioNAi, u:ac.i'i:. w. i r.v. v. i.. Newark... I 8 .8117 Montreal ..II U llliliiuoml. II S ,IIKH ltnrheter.. nil Ilaltlinure. IS II ,i,HJ llnirnl I 1:1 I'ratldenrti IU B ,UII7 luruntn 3 I- I'KNNhVr.VAMA hTATII I.IUGUi:. Sliuimiklu, 3i I.eli.inini. 1 till Iniilneii). lteadlns, t IlarrUlnirir, 1 (llr.t Kaine), llarrUburir. Hi Iteaillmc, 1 (seiunil eanie). Lant'UNter, ll; urk, it, ri:NNHvr,VANiA'STATi:i.n(iui:. w. i r.o. w, i,. l'.c. Iteadln? ... 1 .H.l.t IlarrUburr. ,3 4 .130 IjincafcliT. . 4 2 ,11011 Lebanon... 8 A H.t Hhamokln.. t 4 ,500 ork 3 S .3 ATLANTIC! LiatilTi:. Iteaillnn", It I'anlon, 3 (III liuilnis), Ulluiliiclon, lit I'liternon, I. Allcnlmui-rotmllle (pottpoiieu, fold iealhrr). ATINTIO I.lUliCH. VT. L, I'.tt. IV. Paler. on. .. ft 3 .711 Wilmington. 4 lleaillin ... 5 3 ,fl AllenloMii. . l'oltaUle. 1 3 .571 Jlnntuli 1 College UtiBcball Scores At Annapolis Nay, fi: St John's. O. At Ithaca ailchlg-ati. i; Cornell, '-' . At itlnntninutonlhtii 8tate. H: Indiana. 5 At Aniierst Amher.t, 5. William, 0 At Illoomlnston Ohio State, 8, Indiana, S At HuBalo Michigan Atnle. 4, I'nher.lty of Ilultalo. 0. Called end 'Uth (nplnic on uc count of rain. I'.r. .1(10 .:iu ,S3T ,'JUU L. P.P. 3 ,S7I I ,31.1 7 133 fmmmmmmmima'mmitmmmtmHm'aMammmmasmmKmmim, JIs1ihyiJ''Lexicon"2H The new Arro COLLARspritig 6tyle,iatwo heights ifortt ciurrr, PEABQOV trca INCMMM GERMANY'S MORNING HATE HAS NOTHING ON PATES GOLFERS WOULD BRING DOWN Loses 100 in Depths of Heel-print Has Sol emn Hate A Dark Horse lly SANDY McNIBLICK HIJ WAS Roftly weeping. At least, hlg nttltudo was that of tho wceiier ns ho wit bcatlnc" thn Rrounil with hifl Htlck at tha last bunker of tho liiBt hole. tlo would not tell his name. Hut ho gladly tolil his tale. "I'd llko to pin his head to the floor by tho ears nnd beat him with my nlblle tho man that leavet tho holes In bunker No 17," ho Hald. "For years 1'vo tried In vain to break n hundred. The best I ever had waa IOC. That clay I tnudo a resolution to burst Into tho 00's.. I laid my plans ns care fully as a statesman. On tho first hole I would allow myself 0, on tho second, 4, on tho third 5, and so on t practiced for days. I was roIhb Breat. "When tho IiIr day came I golfd ns never before, or never since. I had a 10 on tho 8th, but I waa In my limits at tho 17th and hntl two 6's for n 99. It was too easy." Tho doleful weeper stopped nnd slRhed. "I Rot In tho sand of that bunker. It was deep In n footprint. I whacked once, twice, thrice. Then I knew tho blackness of utter despair. Klght moro times I tried In vain to (jet out my ball. I picked up iny ball and cursed the man who leaves In tho sand tho print of his shoe. That was the first time nnd the laBt time I will ever como nenr n hundred. Jlv frame Is broken. Now I come hero to brood nnd hate " And he creased his brow once more. Dark Horse Looms Up Another dark horse loomed up ill the race for tho next occupant of tho "White Hotiso as the result of the primaries Tuesday. It became known today at ono of thu pooling places In Cheltenham township, MontKomery County, that Victor J. Mulford, of "Wyncote, Pn received ono (1) voto for President of tho United States. It Is not known who throw his hat Into tho ring. The Involuntary candldato has not yet disclosed his platform, nor has ho de cided whether he will run or not. Ho would iiinlto n woithy successor to President "Wilson In ono respect, among othors. For ho Is a demon on tho gnmo of golf and plays nt every opportunity. Mrs. Uonald II. Barlow has kept up her percentage of 1.000 so far this season, nnd does not mean to slack up. She maintained her perfect avorage In tho teeth of tho moit compelling odds, when with her partner sho romped homo four Mrokes ahead of tho best Held posslbla in this city In tho Fridolyn Cup matches nt Phllmont. Mrs, Bai low has not been beaten so far, either In match or medal play this season. And just for tho present no ono seems to step up to cut In on her work. Howard 1'errlu got out on the links again with a vengeance when, paired" with Mrs. Barlow, ho helped tako tho cup over to Mellon for a year's visit. 1'errln had only played threo times since Christmas, ho said, nnd was "badly off his game." Gallery Crowded Tho gallery crowded forward when ho set out his ball on tho first tee. A low moan went up from tho crowd ns his stick seemed to wiap Itself around his neck nnd then bounce off his collar. They thought ho had dubbed tho shot till thoy saw tho ball sailing away Into the gloaming. Pcrrin and CJeorgo Crump nro about tho only local players that allow their wooden clubs to get an uxtra kick by bouncing off their necks, Tho University of, Pennsylvania golfers will leave today for Ithaca, whero they will play Cornell tomoirow, foursomes In the motnlng and singles In tho afternoon. Tho team Is In prlmo shape after a week of practice over tho local courses. Tho Ited nnd Bliru linksmen h.no n heavy trailer In somo of tho end players on the string, who have won their laurels over tho local courses. Among these youngsters nro Uddlo Ktovens nnd '. K Kindt, Jr. both of Vork Hoad, nnd pupils of Jack Campbell. Another of Campbell's pupils, J. P. MacBean, Jr., is at Cornell. Constant gazing at tho golf cups nnd other links trophies vion In tho short period of two years by her sister has won over another convert to tho gamo of golf. Miss Umlly Lewis, a sister of Mrs. a. BHL3sPnlrl. Hltei Vrf$l.1 IggllS t.rjjii j.HArrrJaJjM'. teiai2 'iilSl V St s&SSOShIv from the 3&pitAT7 Humidor by all dealers 0AYVA PROS.. thQufacturcra. BASEBALL TODAY SHIBE PARK AMERICAN UKAOUE GROUNDS ATHLETICS vs. CHICAGO Game Tailed at 3:30 I. M, Ticket mi 4lo at GhubeU',and tipuldlurs". OLYJV1PIA A. A. Hurrj- KdiruriU, Mr, MONDAY NiailT 8:30 bllAItl' FrmiUa t'Urk ta. Jlinuiv Mcfclruy Youne Johnny Dundee . Jouuny Halted Blkkef Donnelly iv. Tummy O'ICerfe Ueuur Kaulmuu in. Iluttllnic Iteddy Johnny Dundee vs. Buck Fleming Adm. itSc. Hal. lies. 6Qe. Arena Ue, 75c and II. TONIGHT 8:30 TOMOHT LINCOLN A. C. tfaJUE- KID THOMAS vs. JOE WELSH Tomorrow's Tournaments and Today's Tec Talk lhilierlty of Trunin It qnlti vs. C'nrnoll, nt Itlmrii. I'lnimonieninnil nlniclei, mornlnir unit nflrrnonn. Formal owning of ntvr hole nt Hlrnlon. Illnnrr nmlrli lietnern two SS-mnn tenuis. 1H hole. (frnifrnril Ilnmltcnp eventu nt Ilfldrlil. Ilnnillrnii mnttli plnr ninlnit par, nl Ovrrhrook. 1 holen. l"lrt ronnil of miitrli olny for rreKlilent'n riiii ami the Kcrond 10 iirlie, nt Huntingdon Villltj". 1 liolei!. , Unit liiilllnc Ii often the result nt n bail ittiinre. If the, milt nerntKlK In trltkllnir tn thn left of the hole, thn rlellt fuot In no ilouht ton nonr tho lino ot trniel unci tho left foot not nenr ennneli. . If the hull nutters to tho rlnlit nt the hole. It l nrolinhlr bernnne tho left foot I too nenr the line ot travel nnd tho right too fur iittnv. , On the other Imnil, If the bnll trickle rlplit Into the run. It In dlltlcult to mir Just wlmt l the matter, Try that Hume utanre ncnln. The brat way to putt l to concede onenelt all tho menu one, M It U renlly mirprlsln tn find nhnt n llf ferenre lliln lmplo rule mnkei In the lint Krand total. Henry Stetson, ono of tho Big Six, after only two seasons of competition, has showed such promise In tho few turns sho has taken at golf that sho will probably set out In earnest to emulato tho example of Mrs. Stetson. Miss Lowls first realized her latent abil ity when sho was following somo friends nround a private course tho other day, nnd they Induced her to try n few shots Sho showed a natural freo swlng-and hit tho ball every time with great zest right between tho eyes. Sho not only got dis tance, but direction. Sho has tho Ideal build for a golfer. Her fow practice rounds havo so cnonuraged her that sho has piac tlcally decided to "take lessons." And that Is said to be tho beginning of tho end In tho calling of rccrultB to tho colors. Amateur Baseball Tho Artisans' T.eaeuc opens tho 101 ft aonsnn on Hnlurti ly, nnd tho cutht-cluh circuit wilt Htnrt tho jear w'th tho customary ccn'monles. Tho opening? tiny Karnes tiro Dorian nt I'ropres hIo. LehlKh ut Northwestern, Union ut 1'iish junk nnd Ht. John at Utiilcrdoun. Tho season cluses August lit!. The Hpnknnn A. A. lias a few open dalea on IhtH enr's schedule, and nny team unntlni; a Arst-clas.i nttrurtlon should write Harry I'rle tlenbeii?, UU7 Carpenter street. Tho Philadelphia Council, L'03. Itnsal Ar canum, has organized for tho season nnd would llko to arrano trumca with any Arcanum ('nun til team or nny other Ilrst-cl.isH club that la w Ulliis to play for expenses. Write IMwIn It. Louis, 13tH South l.lnilenwood street. West Walnut I'. t would llko to meet any flrst-class Humlay team havlns erounds. Ad dresi J. -Mcduliian. r,U33 Catharine street. The Typo A. A., one of the teams which will represent Philadelphia In the Union Printers' national tourney, would like tn boolc eames for HfUurd.-ijs and Hundays up until July HI). For games write P. lluppl, loan North ath street. ALMA RICHARDS WILL COMPETE Injury to His Knee Will Not Keep Him Out of Intercollegintes ITHACA. May 19. The Injury suffered by Alma HIchaids tn tho Penn dual meet Is not of such a serious character that It will prevent him from competing In tho Intercollegiate championships at Cambrldgo noxt Friday nnd Saturday. Ills right knee was wrenched a long tlmo ago whllo high Jumping, nnd for months It has been In cased In a rubber bandage. Frequently tho Injury has caused diffi culty, but a fow days' rest always puts Itlchards In tip-top condition. GERMANTOWN IS VICTOR IN JUNIOR TENNIS LEAGUE Defeats Episcopal Team in Interacademic Competition by 4 Matches to 2 RACE IS GETTING CLOSE By WILLIAM T. TILDEN, 2D Tho Junior Interacademic Tennis League Is dally becoming a closer rnco between Penn Charter nnd Ocrmantown. At present these teams aro practically tied for first place, each having lost but 7 matches. When tho final meeting comes between theso schools next Thursday they wilt go Into tho match from nil Indications tied with 23 won and 7 lost. This Is providing that they both take nil blx from Friends Central, ns Is expected. Hplscopal yesterday lost Its chnnco for tho title, but they havo mado an excellent rec ord this season for nil that. Yesterday's match resulted In a victory of 4 to 2 for Ocrmantown, when Whiting nnd Kolb, of l'plscopal, brought homo their matches over Clement and Beard, of Germantown. Tho match between Beard and Kolb, who seems to be u find for Episcopal, brought out tho bcBt tennis ot tho day, Beard vol leyed beautifully, but wns erratic; on his service and back court, whllo Kolb missed very fow from tho base line. Smith again defeated Hcadlcy Harper, his chop stroke causing Harper to miss many volleys on which he should havo scored easy aces. Harper was flno overhead, showing that even a boy as small ns ho can go to the net and not bo passed. The postponed Junior I.enguo matches In tho Kplseopal-Penn Charter meet resulted In two victories for Penn Charter and mado tho total result of tho meeting threo nplecc. Pennock defeated Harper In straight sets, whllo Myers easily bent AVIcner. And still Penn Charter wins. Yesterday thoy settled tho Interscholastic tnco by de feating Episcopal at Queen Iano by a de clslvo score. Walsh again defeated Edward Cnssard, but this tlmo only after a long light, 9-7, 0-1. Looking over n school tournament at a local Institution iccently one was struck by seolng among tho entries tha names of Strachan, Davis, Johnson, Wllllans (several of them), Johnston and Clothier. But, alas, ono cannot Judgo ability by a name, for these "mighty stars' fell by the wayside, leaving such names as Beard, Beck, Jellett and Bogan to fight It out in tho later rounds. ) White Sox Release Catcher Schook CHICAGO. May 10. Catcher llay Bchook. tried out this iear by tho White Hox, has bren sold to tho Hockfortl Club of thn Threo I League. Howland only wants to rarry threo ratchers on his Hat. These nre Schalk, Lapp and Lynn. ATHLETICS WILL PASS WHITE SOX IF JOE BUSH WINS Mack Will Send Vetoft Star to Mound Againsfc Rowland's Team HAS WON FIVE STRAIGHT &m "Bullet Joo" Hush will Ity to pitch tho Mnckmon Into sixth place this afternoon A victory over the Whlto Sox will enabl tho Athletics to pass Howlahd's team In the pennant race nnd to advance one notch closer to tho first division. Tho Macktnen nro now only thrco games behind tha Ynnkces, who nro In third place, and two below the llfcd Sox, who are fourth. In order to placo his team In tho first division, If only for n few day. Manager MncH Intends to work Bush and the sen sational nimcr Myers as much on posslbla within tho next two weeks. It U likely that Crowell will pitch tomorrow, wllo Mjers nnd Bush will each tnko two fling nl Cleveland, which opens Its four-gams series hero Monday. Mack plant to start tho Cleveland series' with Myers nnd to follow Up with Bush. If Myers wins ho will go back to the mount Wednesday, whllo Bush wilt follow on Thursday. With this pair of twlrlers show Ing such wonderful form, Mnck feels certain that two out of thrco or thrco straight will bo Won from tho Whlto Sox, and hoped tot Hired out of four from tho fast-flying In dlans. Bush nnd Myers havo each won flv;e Coiw secutlve victories, and tho former hopes to continue tho good work today. Ho la set ting Myers a great pace, but the yotinastef seems to bo having no trouble following It, Joo Is out to win 20 games tills season, re gardless of whero tho team finishes, and mlist keep going nt top speed to turn tho trick. Tho Whlto Sox always havo been a hard team for Bush to down, so ho may hnvo his troubles today. Manager Rowland probnbly will neleot southpaw to oppose tho Mackmen this after noon, nlthough It la Jim Scott'a turn to work. Tho Whlto Box havo Russell, Wil liams and Davo Danforth who hurl from the portsldo, and all aro In splendid shape. Danforth has asked to oppdsa his old team mates, but chances favor Russell, who is a dcpendnblo veteran. Tho release of Rubo Brcssler nnd Tom Hcalcy to Nowark, of tho International League, was rather expected. The latter Is to bo developed Into a pitcher. Instead of nn Infiolder, as Alack does not believe ha will ever amount to much In tho Infield, BresMer Is out under optional agreement, as Mack still thinks tho southpaw will do velop Into a star. He is bitterly disap pointed at Bresaler's failure this season, as tho sensation of 1914 appeared to bo In wonderful shapo In practice but failed dis mally when given a chanco In a regular game. It Is likely that two or thrco other play orn will bo cut adrift vvtthln tho next week, and Mack will havo tho smallest sq.uad in tho history of tho club until after tho TVest ern trip, when tho collegians report. At the present tlmo Mack has only six pltohors. Including Weldon Wyckoff, who Is not ready for regular duty. With Wyckoff still of6 form and Nnbors 111 the Mackmen have only four hurlcrs available for regular duty. New Postponed Baseball Record MONTIIBAL, May 19. A new record for postponed openlnea waa mado here when the, Kama between tho Newark Indians and tho Itoyala was unable to bo played on account a cold wenther. The entlro aeries between th locals and Ualtlmoro was postponed. r I'oit aro content with ordinary nickel cigars only because you have not yet tried the All Dealers ySISajSOjgjg I I Real fFkv '"'111 al I It i is tC fS!EE!5EJSHI3 WJ I Genuine 8 rvt fi w at a n m 3.50 and $5. 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