Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 27, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 15

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TRIS SPEAKER AND JAKE DAUBMT STILL TOP MAJOE LEAGUES IN BATTING OTHER SPORTS
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ISPBAKER AND DAUBERT LEAD
WITH BLUDGEON IN CAMPAIGN
FOR MAJOR LEAGUE LAURELS
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Eddie Burns Heads Phillies With Three Team
mates in Select .Class Strunk Has
Grand Average of .342
rrimfl BPEAKRn nmt Jake Daubert con-
I .,... tn hlfte tho way In the American
X-allonal Leagues, and ever since Ihe
f ,hd 8""-' , d .h ,ftyerB on the i0nff
TO , thew veterftnd continually have re
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jr'ai...M imv better averages, hut to
Speaker and Daubert bo -the honors up to
SBe-;,ha8anarnBCOf.3fl7.andwh.1e
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W, Hb the real pace setter. In the
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V Ktlonal circmi ii entitled
.BlSifS In " .300 dlvmion
GZV 333! Kddle Burns. .3171 Paikcrt.
WmcAA and Cooper 300. Stock
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ItWWT " JVr ",,", ."m addition to belntt
iiuabie ns a twlrler. Is quite proficient
trlr And Whlttcn both nro hitting between
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....mn. Alexander has turned In
i wins out of 9 starts.
' ' Carey, of Pittsburgh, leads the base steal.
,(. w in 1U pilicin i" "" ' -
.nd with 12 : steals In 28 Barnes.
ir Amos HtrunK continues io ih.ii ih
klstently. and his. present average of
!( 'lit Is the same as the one no eiaimeu
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advance "" """"
the select with .317.
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Foatrr. W'aahlnaTton 2
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1013 120 244 40 28 .241
1018 05 237 88 88 .233
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31 1130 165 238 82 1 .228
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CLUII FIELDINO RECORDS.
a. PO. A. E. TO. Ave.
32 800 427 41 1837 ,900
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New York..
Uoston ...:
Athletlca ..,
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PITCHERS' RECORDS AMERICAN LEAGUE.
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Swner, lloaton ,'llS jl 85
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j"'. Athletlca. 211 4 8
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Johnson. Washington.,
Fisher. New York
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Uroom. Bt. Iioula 4
llagbv. Cleveland 8
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sprinter and hurdler; Wilson, one nnd two-mile runner; Monlton, coach; Norton, hurdler; Iteynolds, trainer;
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Mahr clay pigeon entertainments ar on thai
eard T today, glvlpf tt tool markatneq an
crtu V nn.InTiv ta tuna un for tha hla
llimorlal Day ahoot which ar acheduled. Tlw
JlSSi du to fire today aro Highland, at Edgo
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By R0BEKT W. MAXWELL
HOSTON. Jlay 27. -Unless tho correct,
crandoldopo Is kicked full of holes thcro
will bo Bomo regular stuff pulled In tho flnnls
of tho Intercollegiate:) this afternoon vn
Soldiers Flold, Many records are slated to
go and a now flock of champions will bo
with us ere the shades of night envelop tho
classic elms or whatever they are -on the
Harvard campus.
Tho performances of yesterday presago
some exciting finishes today. In nil of the
events, with tho exception of tho high Jump,
excellent times and distances were made.
Two records were demolished, but as they
wero not acordlng tn Hoylc, the excited, but
hard-working oltlclnls threw them Into the
discard. There will be a new Ideal today.
Boston Is very much aroused over this
wonderful meet. The good citizens of tho
cultured city Just stayed away In droves
yestorday, but a couple of hundred voters
occupied space In the stadium. .Evidently
by mistake tho huge Btands, which should
have been comfortably filled, looked llko a
dog that had lost most of its hair In spots.
If the stands can Accommodate a crowd of
40,000, as we aro led to believe, then there
woro only 39,800 mlsHlng yesterdny.
Little Enthusiasm
As for cheering and other things that
usually accompany a big college event they
Were conspicuous by their absence A couple
of kids uttered a feeble cheer when a Har
vard man missed In tho pole vault, and
after that the sllenco was so thick that you
could cut It with a knife.
Tho hammer throwers enjoyed themselves
more than any ono else. They were not
playing to tho grandstand, Instead, they
were playing Behind Tho Grandstand, and
devoted the entire afternoon to tossing the
16-pound ball, attached to a slender wire,
and visiting among themselves.
They were formally Introduced to each
other at 3 p, m. nnd had such n good time
that they were Btlll visiting nnd throwing
at C-30 p. m. A pleasant time was had by
all.
Alma Richards, the Invalid from Cornell,
proved that he was a very sick person when
he only pushed the shot out 14 feet and
cleared C feet 11 Inches in tho high Jump
without removing his sweater. If he re
covers, he will do better today.
Wind Helped
Another Invalid, who was supposed to be
Buffering from change In climatic condi
tions, atmospheric pressure and other
things, waB Mr. Murray, the 100-pound
hurdler from tho Cloldcn West. This young
gentleman bardy was nblo to win his heat
in tho high hurdles In lGs. and tho low
sticks In 24 4-Ea. Of course, ho was aided
by the Wind, but tho others received tho
same assistance, so why worry about it?
Ted Meredlthi the well-known world's
champion and author, forgot to be annoyed
by nn anonymous kick registered by nn
anonymous New York newspaper, which
Insisted that the champion-author be de
clared Ineligible because ho Is nn author,
and won his heats In the 440 and 880 yard
run with lots to spare. Ted was accused
of selling his stuff for large wads of real
money and this was alleged to bo against
the rules of the union.
Mr. Meredith was supposed to hie him
self to his hotel and spend the night In
fretting over the terrible thing that was
about to happen to him; Instead, however,
he was so nervous that he forgot to wind
the alarm clock and slumbered peacefully
Until he was awakened by panes of hun
ger. As for the protest. It was knocked out
In the flrdt minute of fighting, never to be
used again until next year, when some
other athlete with ability to do other
things than being an athlete pulls the
same versatile stuff (or some other paper,
Overton Prepared
Sut to return to the wonderful track meet
and the records and such. Something should
happen In the mile run, with that gang of
stars on the entry list. Johnny Overton,
of Ya)e, Is out to destroy the record, not-i
withstanding the fact that Mr, Wilson, who
stepped orr a train at Ann Arbor last sat
urday and ran the mile In 4 minutes and
19 seconds, will oppofce him. Then there
are Wlridnagle. of Cornell, who can step
some, and Carroll, of Michigan, both of
whom are regarded as plasa in the big league
and will have something to say about If. At
any rate, there will be some very fast
running and somebody will come through
with a new mark.
Intercollegiate Events
Scheduled This Afternoon
TRACK r.VI'.NTS,
, 100-ynrtI dnah (neml-nnnl).
.Ko-vnrd liunllea (neml-Ilnnla).
, Mile rim,
, 440-yard ran (flnnll
. ISMI-jnri fmnllei (llnal).
. IOO..riirH rin.il (llnal).
. Inn-mile rim. . . ,
. "20. Mini fmr,ll- (.-nil-dnalll).
. 220-nnl dimli (-rml-llnut).
., half-mile rnn (flnnl).
.. 2.'0.nrri hurdle (flnnl).
., 230-j nrd ilimli (limit).
.1:00 p.m.
3il0 p.tn,
3:25 p.ni
.1:33 p. in
3:40 u.m
3.60 p.ni
-turn u.m
4:2n ii.m.
4 18.1 ii.m.
4:48 ii, m
4 iS.I u.m
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riKMl EVENTS (I'lNAIiS).
3:00 p.m., imttlnc the allot.
3:00 i.m pole mull,
3:00 p.m,, runnlnc Melt jump.
.1:30 u.m,, tlirowlnr the immmer.
3.30 ii.m,, brond Jump.
JUNIOR INTERCLUB
TENNIS LEAGUE
OPENS JUNE 13
Cynwyd, Germantown, Mer-
ion and Philadelphia Have
Entered Teams
FAST FINISHES
EXPECTED TODAY
Continued from 1'nge One
but nelthor will stand. Fred Murray, tho
Stanford captain, covered his heat In tho
high hurdles In IBs., which broaka tho
record of IB 1-Bh., and Worthlngton. tho
Dartmouth star, leaped 24 ft. 7 7-8ln. In
tho broad Jump.
Tho wind stopped Murray from his rec
ord nnd Worthlngton had tho misfortune
of fouling by Vi of an Inch.
The Stadium lived up to Its record or
never being without a wind, and yesterday
tho runners In tho quarter and half-mile
wero met by one la tho homestrotch
which nlmoBt swept them off their feet. It
was a day for tho strong runners, and tho
fact was very noticeably In tho results of
tho heats. Several men were shut out
who have performed In much better shape
In tho past. It was especially bad for tho
half-mile and the times show that some
thing was holding the men back. As has
always been tho custom, tho good men
stayed back wnltlng for the last sprint to
carry them home, and as n result of this
wind, which was bucked twcov Overton nnd
Illngham almost lost out. They waited
for the stretch to do their (.printing, and
when tho wind struck them they did not
catch the field so handily. I wan Instructed
to keep well up with the leaders, so did not
meet with this difficulty. Utter, of Mich
igan, waited too long nnd finished sixth.
Pennsylvania did not faro so badly, at
though a couple of our men went down, to
our surprise, Tho whole bunch of hammer.
throwers wero off form yesterday, so when
Mathews was shut out of the finals, after
being tn third positon until the third round,
we did not feel so bad,
Kauffman got In both sprints In fine
shapo nnd has tho best time of tho heats
to his credit in tho 320-yards. I think ho
will show up well today and surprlso the
field by scoring" In one If not both.
Sewell showed the best polo vaulting of
his career He cleared 12ft 4in. by a good
margin and had all the form and pull ho
could have. Many of the critics believed
that had tho ovent gone to a finish yester
day Sewell would have been the winner.
Nowstetter also qualified at the same
height, but was not vaulting well. lie had
a llttlo trouble In getting over 12ft. 4 In.,
and his old trouble of strained muscle in
his leg camo back again. This will not
keep him out of the finals today, und I
think It will get nil right If wo get a good
hot day. If theso men come through and
both place Pennsylvania's totnl will take
qulto a soar.
Scudder run a beautiful race In the half
mile and finished second with ease.
TWO MATCHES A WEEK
Southern Association
Memphis, li Mobile. 2.
Kaahvllle, 2t Jllrmlngham, B,
Chattanooga, 21 Atlanta, a.
Little Rock, 01 New Orleans, S,
Collegiate Records
Prior to 1916 Meet
100-yard ila.ll. 0 4-Ss. II. U. Wefers.
fleorgetmvn. New York, May 31, 1808 It. U.
JruU, MUIiIbuu, Cnmbrldge, .'Jar, 27, lOlli
. K. 1'uttejMin, l'ennsjrltanla, CuuibrliUe.
lay 31, 1013,
ZOO-yurd dash, tl l-5 11, J, Wefers.
neorsetowu.New York, .Hay 80, IKUOi U.
iruig, .iiicmgan, rnuaueiiiiua. amy zn.
1010, ami Cnnibrd(e. May 37. IDIlI li, V.
l.lliplucolt, l'enusilirualu, Cumuriuie, May
lyra-Ier
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ll0.rr,l run. 48a C. I), lt.ldnalh. S
ein., Pbiladelpfilq. June 1. ,1(11; J. K. Mara.
ditti, l'eninyHaula, t'lilhidtlphlu, May 29,
llalfmlle run. 1:812-51). O. Caldwell,
Cornell, Cambridge, May 30, 1011.
One-mile run, till S-5 J. I'. Jonea, Cor
nell. Cambridge. Max 81, 1013, .. .
Two-mile run. 0,23 1-3 J, H. IIotTmlre,
Cornell. Cambridge. Mar 30. 1914.
Running broad Jump, SI It, 4Vi In. A. O.
KraentUiu, reuaathanlu, New lurk. May
17. 1800,
Running Mali Jump. 0 ft. 4H In. IV. M,
Olrr. Yale, piiiludeliilila, Mar 20, 1915.
Miot-nut, 48 ft, lOH In. II, L, Heatly,
Columbia. I'UlladelnhU June 1, lO.IS. . ,
Hammer throw, 105 ft; .8,4 In. Harold l,
llaUey. Maine, 1'lilLideIplila. Mar 29, 1915.
Pole vault. 18 ft. 1 In. K. A. Gardner.
Yul, Philadelphia. June 1. 1012,
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By WILLIAM T. TILDEN, 2D
The Junior Interclub League, which was
formed last season and met with but par
tial success this season, is reorganized nnd
bids fair to run the senior Lvcnt a clobc
race for first place In tho Interest of ten
nis enthusiasts.
Tho club teams wero placed under the
superviilon of a senior captain at each
club, These men were ns follows: W. I.ln
ton Landreth. Philadelphia; Albert B. Ken
nedy, Merlon ; William T. Tlldon, 2d, Ocr
mantown, and Paul W. Gibbons, Cynwyd.
These men, meeting with John II. Whlt
taker drew up tho following schedulo for
the coming season:
Junior Interclub League, for boys under
18, May 1 of tho current yenr. June 13,
Ocrmantown vn Philadelphia at Mnnhclm;
Merlon va. Cynwyd, at Hnverford.
Juno IB Merlon vs. Germantown at
Havorford, Cynwyd is. Philadelphia at
Cynwyd.
Juno 20 Philadelphia vs. Merlon at St.
Martin's, Germantown vs. Cynwyd at Man
helm Juno 22 Philadelphia vs Germantown
at St. Martin's, Cynwyd is. Merlon nt Cyn
wyd. Juno 27 Oermantown vs. Merlon at
Manhclm, Philadelphia vs. Cynwyd nt St.
Martin's.
Juno 20 Merlon vs. Philadelphia at Hav
orford, Cynwyd vs. Germuntown at Cyn
wyd. Tho dates of July 19 and 31 wero set
aside for postponed matches.
Tho teams In tho league nro rather prob
lematic. Merlon Is u dark hoise, Philadel
phia has .Edward Cassard, Geimantown
has P.oy Coflln, Moorhead. Clothier, Beck,
Vlschcr, Heard and Smith, Cynwyd has
Scaring Wilson, Marshall Vanncman, Hoy
March and Carl Fischer ns the basis for
their team.
The Junior Intercity, unfortunately, opens
the week of the Philadelphia and Dis
trict city title, and also the same tlmo as
the Stato title ovent for men, but It will not
lnterfero with a boy playing In two of
these events nt least and even In three. The
Junior Interclub matches must start piompt
ly at 2:30. Tho teams must be dressed und
on tho court to start play at that hour or
they will be defaulted. All tho matches, ex
cept thoso scheduled at Cynwyd, will bo
played on grass.
WHAT HI AY HAPPEN
IN BASEBALL TODAY
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Club. Won. Lost. Pet. Win, Loir. Mpllt.
Phillies ID IS .813 ,0.111 f,7(l .800
Ilrooklyn 17 11 .007 .0.13 f.507 ,noo
New York 18 13 ,552 ',581 4.5111 .518
Boston 15 14 ,517 .518 t,18l .518
Cincinnati 17 20 .131) .474 .447 ...
Chicago ill 20 .441 .450 ,432 ...
rl(. Mill 10 20 .444 .180 .43.' ...
Pittsburgh .... 14 20 .412 .429 .400 ...
AMERICAN I.IUGUE.
Club. IVnn.lJist. Pet. Win. Lone. Split.
Cleveland 23 12 .0.17 .807 .030 ...
Matlllngtoil ... 22 18 .047 t.AOT t-OH .630
New York 18 18 .581 .801 .583 ...
Ilokton 17 17 .500 ,511 ,188 ...
Chleago 1 10 .424 .411 .412 ...
Athletlra 18 10 .408 .441 t.SKJ ,412
Detroit 13 20 .301 ,480 f.311 ,100
bl. I.oulu 12 20 .815 .4I2 t.353 ,38 1
Win two. fLose tno.
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J.-1. Wendell, Wesleyao, Cunibrldfe, May
8i; 1013.
Track and Field Championships
BOSTON, May 27. The national Junior cham-
Rlonahtp track and field gamea will bo held at
lawnrU K. J.. Seutember H and the senior
championships at the mini, pljve Heptember 9,
the Exrcuttvo Committee of lha National Ama
teur Athletic Unton announced last night. The
national all-around championship will be held
iieptrinber 18. All the events will form u pari
of Newark'g 230th annUeraary lelebrallon. The
eommlttee recommended that all district cham
pionship nventa Ca held at least two weeks prior
o the national championship title meetings. In
order that the committee might set un Idea of
the condition of the leudlns ulhletea,
Penn Crew Draws No, 2
The drawings of thn Intercollegiate regatta
at Poughkeepsle. June 17. wero announced yea
terday by Chalruun Elsenbrey, or ih penn
Rowlne Committee, and the Red and Blue drew
the following courses; Freshman race. No, 3)
Junior varsity eight. No- 4; varsity. No, 2.
The results of the drawings follow: Freeh.
man eights I, Cornell; 2, Columbia; 3. Pennt
4, Byracuse.
Junior varsity 1, Columbia; 2, Syracuse; 3,
Cornell: 4, Penn.
varauj ciam ,. -iiiuiuuia, , cvnai o,
Syracuse; 4, Columbia.
McCIure Beats Lewistown
SELINsaROVE. Pa , May 37 Lewistown
baseball team was defeated by McCIure un (h
latter diamond yesterday by score of 14
to 12.
Intercollegiate Track and Field Champions of Events Held in 1915
Fourth.
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ALEXANDER HAS MADE JUNE
RECORD IN THE BOX THUS
FAR IN THE 1916 CAMPAIGN
4
Nebraskan Scored on in Only One Inning in Last
42 Pitched Adds Another Shut-out j
to His String
By CHANDLER
AfiBXANnrcrt the Great won his ninth
xa victory of the season when he pitched
tho Phillies Into first place In tho National
League, and colnlnccd thd 5000 fans pres
ent that ho hns reached tho condition
which enabled him to shatter all records for
allowing opposing teams n Bmnll number
of hits In inldscnBOti Inst ypar. Aloxnnder
was batted for eight hits, all of them
denn drives, but ho was masted of the
Dodgers nt nil times, nnd only once was
It necesrary for his support to do anything
out of tho ordinary to prevent the vlsltora
from scoring.
littit year Alexander wnn rather fngged
nut when the world's berlet, was played, tin
up nan pitched an uiiUBUal number of games,
under a great strain. At a result his arm
bothered him u little, and It was reported
iHiiltig tho winter that the NebmBknn'M
arm was gone Naturally tho funs wero
rather skeptical this Bprlng.
In his ilrst games Alexander convinced
llirtn thnt ho was still n wonderful pitcher,
and thero wan not a thing wrong with his
arm. but few persons believed that ho
would be nblo to equal his wonderful rec
ord of 101B Alexander should not only be
able to ptiiinl this wonderful record, but
with nn even break of luck Is likely to sur
pass 11.
At this tlmo a yenr ngo there was con
H.dernblo doubt in the minds of the fans
and Pat Mor.in whether his team was going
to bo nblo to stick up In Ihe race As a re
sult Alexander was worked a trifle harder
than win good for hint. It Is truo that
Moran did not liavo his stnr In the "bull
pen" every day, ns had been the case other
years, but nevertheless ho was worked
pretty hard and drew all tho hard assign
ments. Moron's Methods
Alexander's mound opponent was not
picked for him Ho had to beat tho star of
the opposing staff In overy seiles, ns Morau
figured that this was tho best way to get
the Jump and to take away tho confidence
of tho other teams. Tho wisdom of Mornn's
movo was apparent, as Alex gavo the Phils
the lend In series after scries.
Toward the end of tho season tho Phils
were anxious to clinch tho pennant nnd
Aloxnnder was In the ivnrm-u'p pit more
than was good for him, while for n brief
stretch In mldseason, ho also warmed up
many days when hlH services wero not
called upon. This season It will not be
necessary to call upon Alcxnnder so often
Manager Morun's object In signing Ilcndor
wns to lighten tho burden of Alexander, and
tho famous Indian bus proved himself the
Uender of old In the pinches. He will do
the pinch pitching which fell upon Alexander
In tho past and the star of the National
League will bo able to start every game
fresh. Ho will not bo called upon to work
when ho may bo slightly otT form and
should hang up a new record for average
earned runs per game, shutouts, and
porhaps victories
Four Shut-Outs
Four of Alexander's nine victories havo
been shut-outs, three of the four being won
Binco tho Phillies started the! Western trip.
Alexander's first shut-out vfctory was won
over the Braves In tho first scries with
Stallings' team. Ho won consistently from
then on until he was beaten by ilrooklyn.
Just prior to tho Western trip, but In this
gamo Alexander found-his stride.
The Dodgers won becauso an error gave
them two tallies In the second Inning and
tho Phils were unable to score on Doll. Al
exander hold tho Dodgers scoreless In tho
last six Innings of this game nnd followed
It up with a shut-out over Cincinnati. Tho
Iteds got only three bits, which was ono
less than tho Pirates mado three days later,
Callahan's team nlso bclnb blanked.
Hendrix Did It
Alexander was scored upon In his next
stnrt against tho Cubs, and theso tallies,
all of which wero mado In ono Inning, de
prived the Nebraskan of a chance to break
tho world's record for consecutive scoreless
Innings. Alox had the Cubs shutout until
two men were out In the fifth Inning. He
pitched carelessly to Hendrix, who Is one
of the best hitting pitchers In tho game, and
Instead of retiring the side In this Inning
without a tally, three runs were scored.
Yesterday Alexander added another shut
out to his growing list, which gives him a
lecord of having been scored upon In only
one Inning nut of the last 42 pitched. Yes
terday also wns the first time this season
that Alexander has shown, before local fans.
D. BICHTER
the wonderful curve ball which baffled Na
tional League batsmen last ea8oh.
In liln early gqhies here AlexannerVi
curve ball whs better thnti tho average),
but did not have the sweerjlrig: shoot so
notlcenblo whn the king Of "National i
League hurlcrs Is right Brooklyn got eight
hits because It Is nn excellent hitting team
nnd nlso becauso Alexander did not mind,
putting (ho first ball straight over Ihe
ccntro pf the plate when ho was not In the
holo.
Tight In Pinches
When tho Dodgers got runners on tho
pnthn Alexander cut loose nnd In all 'but
ono Inning made tho batters Idok Jlko
cigar store Indians. cH was careless u
trlflo too long In tho sixth Inlng, and It
wai necessary for Crnvath to save Jilrn.
Cruvnth mado a splendid catch of Cut
shaw's lino drive with tho bases full and
then followed with a perfect throw to tho
plate, doubling Stengel. Cravnth'n ex
cellent work In coming fast for Mowrey's
single In this Inning also prevnted Stengel
from making a try for the plate JUst beforo
Cutshaw Btepped to the plate.
Whllo neveral brilliant fielding plays wero
mado by both teams, tho pitching wns the
main feature of tho game, and ShcrrOd
Smith, who hurled for the Dodgers, was
not far behind Alexander. If Cutshaw had
played It safe after picking up Stock's In
field single tho teams might bo playing yet.
Whltted was on second at tho time, and
when Cutshaw threw past Daubert, ha
scored tho only run of the gamo. It was
a foolish throw, as there was absolutely
no chance to catch Stock, who had batted
tn plnco of Copper, If the peg had ieen
perfect.
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ITHACA. N. V.. May .27. The varsity and
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the most Interesting regatta ever held on Cayuga
Lake Tho Yule nnd Princeton crewa held final
practice yesterday morning, rowing; over the
course, The Yalo and Cornell crow paddled
down the laUo late eaterday afternoon for an
easy row. but none of them attempted any hard
work. Princeton, because of her prevlou rec
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COUNTESS OF WARWICK
Sees Grounds for Optimism in Britain
THE COUNTESS OF WARWICK lias lotlg buen
known as an advocate of radical reform in Britain.
Sunday's Public Ledger will contain an article
by her on the fashion in which war has forced all
classes into-,the pursuit of duty, and has thereby over
thrown that luxury and snobbery which marked the
English leisured classes. It is an interesting article, if
only because of its genuine and logically founded
optimism.
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AMnLKn, Pa.. May 27. Tho sixth an
nual dog bhow of the Cwynedd Valley Ken
nel Club opened bore today with 352 dogs
entered, tho largest entry list In tho history
of tj -rganlaztlon. Tho proceeds will be
donnted to the Chestnut Hill Hospital,
Judglrg began at nbon, with C. P. B.
Lothbrldge, of Villa Nova, Judging tho un
clnsslflod entries, and W. E. Ilaker, of New
York, the Airedale terriers. Fourteen other
Judges selected the Winers' In other classes.
Among those who had prize winners en
tered were: Mrs. Robert IC Cassatt, of i
Philadelphia, who haB Dcnuprc Wolf, fa
mous German police dog; George D. Wld
cner, of Klklns Park, with his well-known
fox terrier, Wolrun Qny Doy,
The dog which has caused the greatest
attention Is Mr, nnd Mrs. W, C. Thompson's
Yorkshire terrier, Qntenbys Armlcy Little
Dick, tho smallest dog In the show, weigh
ing three pounds.
Other well-known exhibitors wero Bob
White Kennels, Itndnor, MIbs Marlon dii
Pont, of Virginal Miss Qood8.ll, Chestnut
Ilill; George W, Klklns, Jr., Philadelphia,
nnd Edward IngersoII, Philadelphia.
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