EVENING LEDGEI-PHIADELPHiA; MONDAY. MAT 29, 191(5. 'IS MAXWELL REVIEWS INTERCOLLEGIATE TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETIC MEET-OTHER SPORTS p$D MEREDITH SEEKS QUIET AH J intuit ATHLETES TELL OF PROWESS ON OINDER TRACK i t mi f n Penn Flyer End's College - Career by Setting a : jttecom vvmcn is jiiKe- i jy to stana lor xears. - By nOBEUT W. MAXWELL g I11SLU"1 - aitjvju, cienn-cui youth U) i walked up to the desk In the Lenox P iA.) in Tlnstnn Innt Rntiirdnv tili. .. red with the cleric a few minutes, visited the newsstand, wliero ho purchased a mag- azlne and then sought an upholstered chair In a secluded corner where ho colild read and also watch the crowd. A short time later a group of nthletcs who competed In the Inter collcglatcs struttod through t h o lobby, loudly greeting their acquaintances and giv ing a vociferous de scription of tho big Frank tnnof. TIia.i. tr vyw athletes told ovory ono n w. MAXWELL, within hearing dls- tanco just why they won or lost, and soon were the cynosuro of all eyes. Jlow Meredith Celebrated In tho mcontlme, tho qulot, modest youth lowly turnod the pages of his magazine. hi occasionally looking up whon tho nolso dis turbed iuiu. That was how Ted Meredith celebrnted the two records ho had broken In tho big carnival a rew hours berore. Instead of parading through tho streets with his namo tacked on his back, ho sought quietness from the maddening throng. We found Meredith In his secret retreat , anil squeezed Into n chair bcsldo him. "Pretty nlco day's work," wo remarked when wo discovered that tho magazine was taking up nil of his attention. "A couplo of records will help a llttlo." Awfully Tired "Geo, but I am tired," replied tho Pcnn flyer. "Never was so tired In my life. It was hard work." And ho closed his mnga no and looked over tho crowd of other Uiletcs, who attracted no more attention than Biirnum & Bailey's circus parado. , "Did you havo any Idea that you would break two records before tho races?" wo uked. "I didn't know," was the nnswer. "You never can toll about records. ' If tho field Is fast and thero Is strong competition, any thing Is likely to happen. Thero was a good bunch of runners In tho quarter mile and I was forcod to do my best from the itart. "At any rate, I consider myself mighty lucky, nnd I want to thank Wlllcox, of Harvard, for tho world's record. Ho pushed me hard, and I tell you we wero going some when wo rounded tho turn. I expected him to bo right on my heels down the homo Itretch, and never wns so surprised as When ho 'blew up' near the finish. Tho pace was too much for him nnd ho ran himself out In the first 300 yards. JJAfter tho rnco I saw "Wlllcox In tho Meredith Picked Eleven Out of Thirteen Winners Meredith', d Iffl'ttlenj. Shmth, .il, mllh, M. , Kvents. tit 100 yard ,,,, w rnrus Final testnt Hmlth, St. , sv i-nrtis ..... MMM. I. MerM h' renn" itft '$ Meredith & ''' '.'. lib ?.h Krai;::: 'MuYrM . .... tu inw ,inrtiia ..... mum. ,.,-,: ,""" ':"? .IIKI, JI1II1I1 ... ... . . rll. i" '' HViVAi-X'.-' H ' 4. "o'? Tn,,lt -l" r" for. iiiMl?5J,J?n,,Ji ' TVa iamV iHyortlilnrfon.il. A Jn mI' t"1-' hammer JllMcrsleeTe. Cat, nin 5i i -'." "''otnn Liversedge, Cn Allen did not compete. training house. He is a good sport, nnd he congratulated me. "'I wanted to bent you, today, Ted,' ho said. 'Beforo tho raco I decided to either win tho race or finish absolutely last. I finished last.' "I knew that I had made fnst time, but novcr drenmed It was a world's record. 'In the halt mile I went out -to do tho best I could, I expected to havo some dif ficulty, but tho others In tho rnco wero watching me nnd I Bet my own pace. Near tho end of tho first quarter I thought tho paco was loo slow nnd jumped to tho front. BUI Bingham, of Harvnrd, was right nfter me and ho kept mo moving protty fast. Bill mado mo break the Intorcolleglato record, for It was necessary to make fast tlmo In order to beat him. "Ynlo was the big surprise of tho meet. No ono expected to boo Old Ell pllo up 20 points, but Johnny Mack has a well-balanced team and deseivcs lots of credit for mo showing." Is Quite Modest Hero Meredith got up, tucked the mnga zlno under his nrm, skirted tho crowd and went to his room. Tho Penn cnptaln ended his career as a college nthlete tho same way that It began. Entering tho University as n freshman with tho world's record for tho half mile to his credit, ho was ono of tho most sought for men In college. Ho refused to bo lion ized, however, nnd Impressed on nil of his friends that ho was no bettor than any ono else. When ho becamo a sophomore ho was a friend to alt of tho, freshmen nnd aided many by his advlco. It wns this trait that madb him tho moat popular man In col log. Wonderful Record Meredith accomplished something Satur day that nover has been equaled In the annals of sport. Two records havo been broken In ono meet before, but never In thoso two events. Tho quarter and half mllo runs are tho hardest racos on tho card. Whon nn athleto finishes one ho generally Is too tired for anything else. Ted, how ever, had wonderful rccuperatlvo powers, and lie needed them to get by. Ho rested ono hour between tho races, nnd when he appeared for the half-mllo run ho seemed to bo as fresh as ever. WIndnngle. of Cornell, and Overton, of Yale, tried to repeat In the hnlf after n grueling rnco In the mile, but they found tho pace too fast, and dropped to tho rear. Scuddcr, of Pcnn, ran a wonderful raco In tho half, finishing third, and surprising tho critics, who failed to glvo him a placo In tho early dope. Tho Penn man ran In 1:56, and should be n star performer next year. GLENSIDE AND BETHAYRE IN TERRIFIC TILT Montgomery County League Stages Fast Baseball Contests OTHER DIAMOND NEWS Olenslde nnd tho champion Bethayres team had a terrific battle on Saturday, and It was not until the eighth when, with two men on base, Betts drove out a slashing tlrcult drive, was tho battle for supremacy ,!uii ur uhck .Mauser u learn, iveen riva ry ,' Misted between both clubs and both fought nam for victory. By winning, Glensldo, Bethayres and Jenklntown are thrown In a tie for second place, with Manager Fisher's willow Grove team leading the way with Co defeats. Dtehl la cntchlne n. wonderful nmn for Tleth- W. Ha has plenty of norvo for a catcher ana It goes a crcat way In keeping his pitcher fwidy. ma strong-, accurate throws to tha Mses keep stolen bases down. MaUrlHna In nlavlnea, nntlnii1nilti rrttrtA ivnvMSk lor Olenslde at second base. Sra Cavls. tho hard-hitting pitcher of Jenkln- vwu. cnanflpr.n rivir mir nr nc for a homo run drive, WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY Brooklyn . New ork , I'llllllCH . . Boston . . . , 'Cincinnati Clilcnro . . , Pittsburgh Ht. Louis , NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Ixst. Pet. 10 18 10 IS 18 17 1(1 1(1 11 13 14 10 SI 31 20 .(133 .SRI .570 .481 .463 .447 .411 .431 Win. IxHir. .015 .013 .504 .503 .588 .550 .500 .400 .403 .430 .430 llnnhlwrtnn .'. . 24 Clerelnnd 33 New York 10 iloston 17 Chlcnito 10 Detroit i Athletic 13 at. i.ouls 13 hot scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lout Pet. Win 13 14 13 IX 111 20 21 33 .007 .033 .070 Lose Split .040 . , . .000 .500 .070 .473 .504 .48(1 .457 .430 t.450 4.405 .383 .40(1 .871 .353 t.380 t,333 .433 ,3oi STANDINO Op THE CLUU3. Willow Drove .... Bfthayre .' , . J-bklntntun i Ambler ....'.!.! 1.0tt I'l'jndmoor r Washjneton . Won. 4 3 8 3 1 1 1 0 Lost. Tct. u l.uuu .750 .750 .750 .250 ,250 t250 .000 m ' PIIILA. SUBURBAN LEAGUE RtllD.ni... ,.,. k- .- T .1. n.ll.. J!5,.1.. an la" year crack player of tho mHi f'aham Champions, has slowed up In ;hls KJlnand u a treat disappointment to tha SSiii?..pW'r ?"" Saturday he had Hvo errors ttnt his old teammates. iHX?J?er- " new P'ajer for Manaeer Smith's fW' team, showed up well at third base M Saturday. Ho fielded his position perfectly. iS4 absence of Itlley and Young-, who .were fifln for Central High School and Northeast rhfut ."'Pectlvely. greatly- handicapped the VOSltenham team, and tha champions went down Wv.i? S?,J.,.d?JLe.at,at lh bands of their keen --.-.-, a.wiu niiaaeipnia, . stHJ. 'J ?'ayln' a great game for Fern nock o. J?,22 'ba".,J- Th '"tla "Ho cos lots twt aislts throwing Is one of his tUIn tno. $Lose two, TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York at llaston rain. Brooklyn nt Philadelphia clear. Kt. IaiuI at Chicago rain. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh threatening. AJIEIHCAN LEAGUE. -Iloston nt Now York partly cloudy. Athletics at Washington cloudy. Nt. Louis nt Detroit partly cloudy (3 games). Only games scheduled today. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES TODAY. Ilaltlmore at Newark clear. Itlrhmond ut l'roiiilenre ruin. Toronto at Rochester clear. Montreal at lluffalo cleur. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LEAGUE. ' Cincinnati, 3i Chicago, 2. Pittsburgh. 4i Ht. Louis, 0. Pittsburgh, 1 1 ht. Louis, 1 (second game), AMERICAN LEAGUE. Detroit. Ol St. Louis. 3. Chicago. 2 Cleveland, O, Chicago. S Cleveland. 0 (second game). International League " At Newark n. II.' E. Baltimore ,.10000012 0 I o 0 Newark .., 000O00OO 0 0 7 2 Ilatterles Schacht and Egan; Tipple and Mo Avoy. Hunlreal-Klchmond postponed: wet grounds. American Association Columbus, 4; Louisville. 1. . li 1U OUU, . J. lllu.alra. n Kansas City, 3; Minneapolis, 1, Indianapolis, Ht, Paul. New York State League Wllkesbarre, IS; Utlca, 6. Syracuse. 3: Bcranton, 0. Elmtra, 4; Troy, 3. Southern Eeaguo Little nock. 2i New Orleans. 0. lllrmlngham, 4; Nashville, 3, Memphis, a; Mobile, 2, STANPINQ 0,P TUB CLUBS. O. Budd CnmnRiiv. .1 n O Jell knj.l. Olni"a IMMM, ,f.f.t., , a, , .,. PC. 1,000 1.000 ,500 .290 ,250 .000 Mn Rock; NORTHEAST PniLA. LEAGUE Keol SV.'-J 7 .w recruit of Manager Hainan's 1st nrfi1.UaS' Played tha first league game Ma TiRl;TXV J'rw ns " a ner0 necause was Il!r."Snu3g trlDla tmrAntr. In Ih. Uth Inning el t!?,,2F'LTun.when Pllddleburg smashed the ehkn rii? Jh Er!'n tas brokBO Into league u In ana stylo. tSit'SJS1?? trtpla toicentre In tha 14th Inning fiff JT?. th game over Brldesbura. Kb scored to ba L. ""."la: pitcher of wlsslnomlng, went Sda .lilrK.t.,mea. ,aalnst Holmesburir on tiat wy std. bit safsly four times. crack game for ??! Haman I. clayine SrdayK . In , tha shortstop position. On Sf - . -.w.svl i vnaoces witnoui a munap. BTAupma or thh clubs. Sbistoomlna- Y o !ranford ,,,,.,.,, 3 3 . o Kw tl?tj .....I,,,,,,,, P.O. l.ooo .750 ,500 ..800 .880 .000 BEVON HORSE SHOW 130,31, JuRtl9I DECORATION DAY Stetson's Ball Park 4TH AND BERKS bTS. 10 A. M A. J, Reach Co. 3 P. M. Atlantic Refining Co. Leaders of Industrial League Admission, 15c Grand Stand, 25c OLYMPIA A. A. SSS 'Hll: MONDAY NIOIIT, 8;30 BIIA11P. Johnny Canipl vs. Young George Cbaney. Young Jack Toland vs. Harry Smith. Leu lucent . Jotinny Mealey. Willi Moore vs. Sara Hebldeau. Al Shuber vs. Lew Tendler, Adm., c.l,(Ial, Kes OOc.l Arena IUs 75c, tl. NATIONAL LE.OUE fABK Phillies vs. Brooklyn Game at 3:30 P. it. Box seats on salo at (Umbels' and Spalding's. TVA1M A P 2? Sl'BlNO OABDEN ICYAiN A. C. Adoi. tie and sue, ' 10.MOUKOW NIGHT l80 811AUP K. O. TOMMY JMIlbON vs. FKfcU UOLF H JTOUB OTIIEB bTAB BOUTS MODEL A. C. B.afhMI 8F.ur,du ! 8P?,Mr?DiW''ipoN nvUllin tr Uout-Fyn Olhet btar liouts METTEIl THAN EVEB Horse Dealers Sweepstake WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND Atirt'tum " X , W JHUCMi'.f clem notT&SSS cam't. r k Horace- To kd t Ml 0MDay you YffiZZ. M0THIM' - r M 11111' ,v" TUFTS TAKES LEAD IN TEAM HITTING WITH .319 MARK Victorious Middletown, Conn,, Nine Passes Lehigh in College Batting PENN TIED FOR LAST gWr DURBOROW CREATES DISTANCE RECORD Philadelphia Swimmer Paddles From Riverton to Bristol and Retuxn By swimming from Rlvorton, N. J., to Bristol, Pa., nnd return, a distance of 20 miles, Charles B. Durborow yesterday cronted a new dlstanco record for tho upper Dolawaro River. Only tho Philadelphia to Chester and ro turn Bwlm In tho lower Delawaro, which Durborow 1ms negotiated twice, can out rank this swim In length. It retiulreil Dur borow exactly nlno hours and eight min utes to complete his round Journey. Durborow swam 23 strokes to tho minute throughput, and except for bloodshot eyes seemed none tho worso for his long grind. Durborow, as Is his custom, took no nour ishment and, while tho water wns rough, It appeared to bother htm but little, his only complaint being that nt times It w.is too warm. In two weeks Durborow will finish his training for tho Vlrglnl Capes swim, .by swimming from Philadelphia to Chester and return a third tlmo. MOLLA BJURSTEDT PLAYS AT ST. MARTIN'S Norwegian Girl Makes First Local Appearance for 1916 Season "And a llttlo college shall lead them." In this Instance, Tufts, located In Mid dletown, Conn., credited with 15 victories out of 1G games plnyed this year, hns mounted to tho top In team batting, having passed Lehigh, Wesleyan and Columbia, nnd now holds undisputed possession of tho lend, with nn nverngo of .319. In 1C gnnirs tho Middletown collegians havo made 1C4 lilts out of 484 times At bat and tallied 106 runs. Tho averages follow: TRAM BATTINO AVCUAOns. Teams. O. AH It. II. 813. P.C. Tufts 1(1 481 100 1M 41 .319 IhUh 14 4112 VI 137 22 .-J7I) Wesleynn 11 BM .. lift .'.'78 Columbia 13 430 70 122 23 .272 renn mnto 18 2,u xv .am 411 .248 :i7 .243 30 .2211 IB .223 211 .217 211 .215 17 .207 3 .201 27 .inn 31) .1IIH 13 .1117 I) .107 20 .18H 10 .183 8 .183 INDIVIDUAL HATTINO AVEIlAaDS. O. AD. II. II. 811. Ave. uorneii, in Dartmouth in not 80 133 Harvard Ill ti2H 127 131 Syracuse) IB 4t 711121 Army n 400 no li3 Kordham 10 818 32 70 llrown 14 4411 71 t7 Princeton 17 344 4I 117 Navy , in 302 4 122 Lafayette 17 373 OH 117 (looreotown ,. Ill (123 H7 121 Yale , IB HOI- 113 UK Cornell 18 CDS BB 112 Holy Cross 10 29D R3 Ml Williams 18 441 711 83 Pennsylvania 10 318 43 03 Amherst li 348 43 (13 Runs Scored by Majors for Week linns srorfil ht all team of American and Xntlnnnl Ix-tuiiei from Monday. Mar M. to Hnmlnr, May 18, Inc Unite. Only on thn (Imre In official 'arrraxrs are Inclndei. Scores of Incomplete tames are not counted, nt. the scores of names or, Are Innlnts or mora are Inelnded In the table! AMERICAN I.TiAOUK. M. T. W. T. r. B. P. T'l. Alhelcs ,illl till ! 1 llptton .,,. 0 a 19 t'hlcniro ... O 4 8 411 (Met eland ..8 8 4 x OIJ Delroll ..,, 1 O 9 I 14' New Vork,, 5 JO 7 4 31 St. IaiiIs... It 1 0 2 I 8 tl Mathlngton, 21328 10 NATION'AT, I.nVOCK. M. T. XV. T. F. P. B. T'l. IloMnn .... O 4 14 17 llrooklyn .. 0 3 0 O 14 23 thlcnsn .... 3 8 f! 4 4 3 221) Clnclnnilll . 8 1 8 B 2 O 22 New ork.. 4 (I 1? O 28 Dilutes .,..(! S O 1 3 18 I'lltnliurrli . li 2 B 0 821 Ht. Mills... ,B 2 B 0 I Is Did not imy. I ERSKINE MAYER WILL HURL FINAL FOR THE PHILS Dodgers Play Here Today for Last Time Until Next September LARGE FIELD OP GOLFERS TO PLAY FOR LOVING CUP - ' - - ii i More Than 100 Expected to. Compete in Tourney at St. Martin's CLUB STARS ENTERED Rochester Cans Labnfc ROCHESTER. May 20. Tho Rochester cluh of the International Leatruo yesterday released Joo Labate, Ditcher, to Albany of tha New York State League, lluenko and lihermnn, pitchers, also go to the same club. Iluenke Mas sent to Rochester two ears ago by the ainnts. La bate, ho signed with the Hustlers under tho nmuo vi iirunn mm i-iiu-teu 1119 protest Dy r(OW 110 Is a former ark, refuses tn tnln 'ibany. urooKiyn scnooiuuy suir, ..BjZTiDJCa Miss Molla BJurstedt, tho national tennis champion, mado her first local appearance Blnco sho captured that title nt St. Mar tin's a year ago when sho toolc the court with Miss Ellnbeth Bmucker, Merlon, In tho first round of tho woman's championship of Pennsylvania nnd Eastern States nt tho Merlon Crlcltot Club, Havorford, today. Miss BJurstedt played only In tho mixed doubles event of this tourney last year, but this tlmo sho Is to make a determined effort to dupllcato tho feat of Mrs. Ray mond In 1914, In which year tho latter won tho singles nnd snared In tho doubles and mixed doubles. It Is not known nt thin tlmo who will play with Miss BJurstedt In tho doubles, but William T. TUden, 2d, tho Philadelphia nnd district singles champion, will play with her In the mixed doubles tournoy, and unless unexpected reslstnnco comes fro'm some unknown quarters this team Is likely to como through. ty Somo very excellent tennis was witnessed In tho opening matches. Tho grand stand court was occupied by two local stars. Miss Dorothy Dlsston, Philadelphia Cricket Club, and Miss Phyllis Wal3h, Philadelphia Country Club. This promised to develop Into a really exciting match. 1111,1,1 Winters, Lafayette, 2b B Inland, Tufts, rf IB Stafford, Tufts. 2b... in Illako, Fordhom, If.... II lllyth. renn State, 8b. 17 Chnpln. Weslcyan, c.ll Mahan, Harvard, p... 8 RuonnKuro, Col'bla ss13 Reese, Dartmouth, l iB Lees, Lehigh, o 13 Carroll, Tufts, o IB Whlttnker, Tufts, p.. O Vaughn, Yalo, c 11 Wlgglesworth H.CIt.IO Mltchel. Army, rf....lu Yap. Lehigh, rf 12 Heck. Columbia, p.. .13 Lawsnn. Wesleyan. ss.ll (lerhardt. Army, 3b... 14 Shepley, Yale, 3b 8 Harte. Harvnrd, c,..10 Daldson, Urown. 3b.. 14 Htockev. Wesleyan. If. 11 Saunders, Tufts, ss ..II Robinson, V. Htate, lb. 12 Ashorn, Lehigh. 2b,.. T. Leo. rrlncotpn. If 1(1 Ileal, Harnrd. 8b.... U I'nlne, Dartmouth, lb. IB Ravrlo. Lohlgh, cf, p. .13 ICckley, Cornell, ss,,..13 Ileeman. Wesleynn. 3b.lt) Webb, Wenleynn, rf... 8 Clark. Wllllnms. S8...13 Mlchlor, Williams, rf.. 0 llrown, Syracuse, rf..I3 Anderson. Tufts. If... in Hof'san, Tordham, ss.10 M'Cttrty, Goorg't'n, cf.18 Jo's, son, P. St.. rf, p. Ill Dr.,lco. Tordham. lb. 10 Shea, Columbia, p.... (1 Volk, Tufts, lb 15 Drlggs, Princeton, ss,.17 rishburn. Lohlgh. lb. 13 Harclox. Army, p Turnur, Syracuse. P.. 7 Ahern. Syracuse, ss. ..IB Vlvlano, Fordham. 3b. 7 Osborne. Oartm'th, cf.15 Kannls, Tenn. rr.....in Wlntornal'r, LehlKh.lf 13 Nash, Harvard, lb. ...HI O'Donnelt, Dart'th rf, B Taber, Amherst, p, rf. 7 McQInn, Fordham, c. T Watt, Columbia, 2b... 13 Mooro. l'onn State, lb.18 Murray, Brown, 2b... 14 Ilok. Williams, lb,... (I Lane, Columbia, c... 8 Chenoweth. Loh'h, 2b. 11 JIarkthaler. Wes'n, lb.ll Hocker, Wesloyan. 2b. 11 Ilerry, Tenn, cf Ill Murphy, Dartmouth. c.lB Mohan, Syracuse, 2b.. IB W. Drown, l.afayetto,p,12 Troxcll, Lafayette, lb.. 17 Uouck. Columbia, 3b,. 13 Rafter, Syracuse, of.. IB J. Johnston, Brown, rf. 10 Gernrd. Lafayette, p., 0 Dush, Yalo. lb IS Shea, Princeton, 3b... 11 24 10 B7 C2 2(1 (10 28 28 ft2 83 B0 CO 24 3S 38 30 B3 35 4U 03 23 31 47 3", 45 00 27 51 811 BR )2 40 37 37 BO 12 B 28 22 11 23 11 11 20 24 10 10 0 12 14 13 It) II) 14 10 0 21 10 12 IB 20 I) 17 12 18 17 13 12 12 10 T 47 B IS 2 35 n It 4 3', B 11 3 71 10 22 2 111 8 HI O 3') O 12 1 13 2 4 0 40 8 IB 0 II!) 12 21 B Bll HI 17 B 23 fl 7 1 23 17 1 Bll 13 17 10 23 0 7 2 07 11 17 8 37 3 11 1 E4 0 111 1 (It II 18 B 17 2 B 2 17 1 B O 24 B 7 I BB 11 10 O 02 18 18 2 B2 8 IB B 21 2 (1 0 28 4 8 1 3B 4 10 1 37 10 11 O 87 B 11 0 B3 0 IB B B3 0 IB 3 B3 11 15 2 30. 3 11 0 (10 0 10 1 47 8 13 0 (12 13 17 7 33 B 0 2 22 2 0 0 nn B 10 4 37 1 10 2 BOO BOO .402 .423 ,423 .417 .803 .31)3 .383 .381 .880 .880 .378 .372 .808 .8(12 .3311 .330 .850 .840 ,34(1 .345 .842 .312 .313 .333 .313 .333 .833 .328 .327 .325 .324 .324 .820 .810 .818 .315 .314 ,310 .310 .30S .307 .308 .305 ,304 .803 .304 .304 .801 ,208 .207 .207 .21)11 .204 .204 .21)2 .201 .200 .280 .280 .280 .280 .281 .284 .283 .283 .283 .282 .270 .270 .274 .274 .273 .273 .271 DELL ON THE HILL WHbert Ttoblnson's Dodgera mako their last appearance In this city until September 1 when they meet tho champion Phillies In tho flnnl game of the series this afternoon nnd nobody regrets this fact at all, ns Brooklyn hns handed the Phillies many hnrd Jolts slnco tho oponlng of tho neason, Brooklyn Is ono team In tho lenguo that appears to havo something on the Phils nnd If Robinson's team played ns well against tho six other National League clubs it would havo no trouble winning the pennant. Saturday's doublo defeat nt the hands of the Dodgers shoved tho Phillies down to third placo nnd gave Brooklyn a lead which cannot bo cut down In tho present scries, regardless of tho result of today's game. Brooklyn completely outplayed the Phils In both games on Saturday, but Mornn ex pects his champions to come back strong today. It Is Mayer's turn to pitch this nftcr noon, but Manager Moran may send Alexander the Croat to the mound, to get nn ecn break for the scries. If It wero not for the fact that the Giants are duo hero tomorrow, Moran would surely mako this move, but ho Is not qulto certain whether it would not bo wlaer to save his star for tho afternoon game against tho Giants on Memorial Day. "Wheozer" Dell, who has shut out the Phillies twice this season, will bo on tho mound for Brooklyn and If he Is as effcctlvo as Smith, Pfeffer and Coombs were In tho first three games of the scries, the cham pions nro going to have a hnrd time winning no matter who Moran selects as his pitcher. Point Breeze Events Tomorrow Memorial Day will bo celebrated both In tha afternoon nnd evening nt tho Point Breeze Park motordrome. The Ancient Order of Hlbernlana will hold Its annual national games, beginning at 3 o'clock. Fourteen events, open to nil amateurs, aro scheduled, Beglnnlnc nt H-30 In tho cvenlne, tho motordromo will Inaugurate tho motor and motor-paced racing Benson. Bobby Walthour will mako his first appearance, to contest In a 40-mlle motor-paced raco against Clarence Car men, Worth Mitten and Menus Bedell. Henry St. Yves, Billy Armstrong, Herman Vldltz. Will Vanderborry and Joo Pancoast will meet In flto motor races. Oldlield Breaks Record INDIANArOLIS. May 20, Ttarnev Oldfleld smashed the lap record of tho Indianapolis motor speedway when ho circled the two-ond-ono-balf. mils course yesterday In 1.27.70, an average speed of 102.023 miles an hour. Tho Golf Association of Philadelphia will hold tha 17th nnnual contest for the Joseph Henry Patterson Memorial Cup at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club, St. Martin's, tomorrow with n field of moro than 100 golfers. This event la open to all mem' bers of clubs belonging to the association. Tho conditions are 30 holes, scratch medal play, IS In the morning nnd 18 In tho afternoon Tho cup, presented to tha association by friends of the late Joseph Henry Patterson, Is to be, held for One yenr by tho club from which the player having the low score for tho 38 holes ia entered, nnd a gold modal becomes tha property of tho plnyer. Among the more prominent golfers who will attempt to lift this trophy for their clubs aro "Walter II. Reynolds and Edwin Satterthwalte, of Aronlmlnkj II, V. Wll loughby, Jr. tho Philadelphia champion, nnd S. V. Shnrswood, of Merlon J Francis W. Kcmbte, Philadelphia Country Club; S. I Jones, Plymouth, who makes his reappear nnco In n local competition after the ab senco of n yearj II. H. Franclne, W. T. West and It. K. Hanson. The pairings follow: Philadelphia Cricket, ... cket. Cricks t. aeipni B:20 J. D. Mctlbonny, nnrl nnrtner. 8:23 A. C. C'olnhnn. Phllsdel .1. Doughten. Jr., rhllndelphti 8:30 Lellay Richards, Philadelphia dphla Qrlckst, illndelphta Crl nnd. u. IS. Jennings, I'hlla, jncKPi. 8:35 R. W Tunnell, Philadelphia Cricket, nnd W. W. Perkins, Philadelphia Cricket.. 8:40 T. 8. (lay, Jr.. Philadelphia Cricket, and H. K. Perkins, Philadelphia Cricket; 8:45 Robin MnoDonnld. Philadelphia Cricket, and Pat Oram, Philadelphia Cricket. 8:50 F J. Slioble, Philadelphia Cricket, and W Hcldler, Philadelphia Cricket. B:BB W M 'hurchmnn, Philadelphia Cricket. nnd K. W. Ureltlnger, Philadelphia Cricket. 0:00 R. D llrown. Philadelphia Cricket, and W. N. Price. Philadelphia Cricket. 0:10 FltsWllllam Hargont. Merlon, and W. T, West, Country Club. 0.13 II. II. Pranclne, lluntlngdon Valley, and II. Kltson, Philadelphia Cricket. 0:20 R. P, McNeely. Merlon, and N. It. Max well, Aronlmlnk. . D:2B A, T. Lowry, Merlon, and J. C. Baker, Philadelphia Cricket. 0:30 It. O. Neuatndt, Woodbury, and O. O. Oreen, Jr., Woodbury. 0:30 1. F. Demlng, Whltemarsh, and I.. M. Sehoch, Country Club, 0:40 F. W. Kcmble. Country Club, and R. B. Hnnson. Merlon. 0:48 R. C James. Merlon, and Oarflcld Scott, Country Club. 0:5011. W. Brown, Philadelphia Cricket, nnd Chas. Hunslcker, Philadelphia Cricket. 0:5G S. L. Jones, Plymouth, and Oeorgo lloff- ner, Woodbury, 10.00 II. W Wood. Atlantic City, and E. M. JoncH, Philadelphia Cricket. 10.05 S. E. Sharwood. Merlon, and O. O. Thomas. Jr.. Philadelphia Cricket. 10:10 Q. R. McClellan. Pins Valley, and C. B. Hnwley, Philadelphia Cricket. 10:15 W. II. Reynolds. Aronlmlnk. and H. I Wllloughby. Merlon. 10:20 E. II. Humphreys. Huntingdon Valley and E. P. Challenger. Marcbantvlllo. 10:30 W. W. Umbnnhauer, Lu Lu Temple, and E. T. Newklrk. Philadelphia Cricket. 10:35 F. J. Hlgglns. Stenton, ana II. P. Stat- zell. Aronlmlnk. 10:40 C. W, Ralnear. Aronlmlnk, and O. C. Klauder. Aronlmlnk. 10:50 E. Satterthwalte. Aronlmlnk. and E. C . Clarey, Woodbury. 10:35 Q. W. Lindsay, Aronlmlnk. and J. B. King. Philadelphia Cricket. 11.00 S. II. Clarko, Mcrchantvtlle, and II. D. 8treot. Pino Valley. 11:05 It. For. Philadelphia Cricket, and E. A. Schuman. Philadelphia Cricket. 11:10 A. W. Oreavca. Philadelphia Cricket, and partner, . . 11:18 O. E. Atherholt. Aronlmlnk. and F. "W. Knliht. Aronlmlnk. 11:30 IV .'. Johnson. Philadelphia Cricket, and IS. ai. l.evis, I'nuaaeipnia 1 1 .jn .T. ir Oav. Jr. J. B. Browder, Levis. Phlladelnh 1'niianeipnia cricket, and . Cricket. Cricket. Philadelphia Cricket. 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