Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 17, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 15

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    EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1910.
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jfflS ftEADY FOB INTERCOLLEGIATE REGATTA PENN NINE MEETS CORNELL OTHER SPORTS
fflHR'IRAlLING BIG INDIAN
MN. AMERICAN LEAGUE HUNT;
1 UAUCJin.1 ucjn.ua iin 1NAT1UJNAL
J Speaker's Average of .394 Tops Ty Cobb's
Star getting Pace m Tener Circuit With .344
L ....trn ihn most ferocious, pre
US of Uin' " "
tfAor OJ Ul ."o. " --
Sfiforlcan Leasue. Speaker's war club
r ,r ma sphere with sufficient rpeod
SfSKfLcrto Kfttplti orner at tlio head
SiSiSSo"A manipulators wltH an
W .V? Ml Tyrus Ilaymond Cobb, tha
WrirtA of all Tigers, to trailing tho
S&u Ckln "llh ft mark of .381, just
'ETiolnU ben nd JACKson. ngm. ......
E?
f!
Srl n; 1 tell us thai Jo mark
JRi,. r,d they are right.
-sin. interesting to noto that that quartet
oMes9?nt,..lgent baseball writers
ieiwont to Call tnc iuu,uuu "' "
Eat under .800. For those who haven't
ffitaeto wade so far down In tho llsta
5 out their averages: Collins, .230;
iff 118; Molnnls, .173: Barry, .217.
Siliffoollshllkeafox.
EfnV Speaker Is not cornering all the
(m Ms club Is wearing, cither. Guy
Srtfn, pitcher, present oddross Cleveland
iSli leading tr.e American League pitch
fStlth 10 won and 2 lost
id Hi older clrcut Daubert la making
ftsJr of 6ur own Phils, can show figures
'SfloVbut hn Oscar has mixed only In 10
Citf ana has been to bat four times, ha
'Sun't belong. Doylo Is second with .3,16
'STllJ twmmate, Itobertson, Is third with
5 Heine Zlffl and Schulte, the powerful
iS'ptlr, are hitting .323 nplece.
'MSnytr Cleveland Aloxnndor, mentioned
laU.tlmt to time an a pitching person, In
lisst'titdihe tho National league nuricrs.
llfel honor goes to Pfeffer, tho most
-jfjfc. tiAMn nf ihrm nil. whn has won
T:. .:.. a wH.,,t la thlf fhn vnllnir
1 190 IO I. iutti. to ..... - rf" o
a: with the scramblod name having wpn
'M iad lost three.
HAUundtr has won two moro games than
Hi ffeffcr, but he has also lost one more.
mm iverages. Including tho games played
&UW, follow:
K' National League
JtsMrlJail batting nvcragei. National League
(iknrt who Mare taken part In 10 or moro
S up to and Including Thursday, June IS.
K
iienton, New York.... 10'
Coombs llrooMyn ... 7
irhSJ. ,VnlM ta
HK't'?! I'oston .....13
trill":. Totk..,.lt
Srtu, New York... la
"snn, noston tn
.0
14
13
13
10
iVlllwms, at. iouls. . .11
&. ";,
McConnell, Chicago..
iJoak. St. Louis . . . .
iif-KS"' ..L'!!'."bursh
i'''""! inline,.,,,
Jnsner.
McKenry.
fit. I.nuls 11
riH.ii,i..(i ..
,'r?ndcrRniit, Chicago.. 0
"-". urooiciyn n
H'ston, Chicago 13
Iludolph, lloston 13
Ames, st. Louis 11
gchiili, Cincinnati ... 17
Schneider. Cincinnati. 20
;vemler. Chicago. . . 12
Mayer. I'hlllie 10
Heulbacli. noten .... (1
Btroud, New york ...In
fchaurr. New York..,
I'alo, Cincinnati 11
Meadows, St. I,oul...18
Kantlehner, PltiaburKh 10
V. Miller, Plttaburgli.ll
llarnf;. Uoeton u
McOiilllnn. I'liilllei 8
Ailampi, l'lttaburgh ...10
Uendrlx. Chicago . . . .
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2 .(107
1 .(VJ5
0 .nas
1 .(100
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3 .000
0 .noo
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0 441
1 .429
8 117
2 .400
1 .ats
1 .8,17
0 .331
0 .33.1
2 .85J
2 .311
2 .333
0 .331
3 .3011
0 .2.1(1
2 .230
(1 .2.10
0 .2.10
0 .22-J
a .200
American League
rinyera who havo taken part In 10 or more
ramci. Tho average Include the games played
Thursday, Juno IB. 1010.
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ft um 4 isu
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lilt, Chi.. 31 1
n. 11, sn.sn.TD. Ave.
2
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27 02
30 HI
30 02
1 33 01
33 21 48
iwr. Pit". 4 100 03 3
K&'n. mi. jji ' ;
57
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67
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IB 39
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fltn itkirn 12 J a 1
im. Clnn., 44 187 22
iUltt, 8. L.20 60 8
ml Bklrn. 42 102 18
ISmlth, Blra 11 27 2
Btnubr, 8L..02 180 17
OrtS," Clr.n... SO 178 33
aiSlth. Dot.. 15 'IB.', 1.1
ieiiVn cm jo 00 7
ESanu! rhllt 28 83 0
ffctllh. rhlll 43 147 23
ffltrki. Tlfln . 12 77
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M. Phi I.
hhitchir, N. Y 48 lio 18
E.'KM.Ichr, flo 44 103 21
pal, ,N. I,, it im :;
KfMn. N Y. 42 h'J 10
CMtillo, Pitts. 10 ij 2
Gdy, llos,.. 42 141 12
euarni. N Y. 45 187 31
loi, rati... J i .co
Khtr. Chi... 33 105 f
'ruTfi'r. Dei 10 10 1
flehoff. rhlll 40 112 25
'alar. Chi,... 91 173 IS
(cConn'l; Chi. IJ ,27 2
fcrkJt. k T. J3 183 23
MiM, niju. H 78 7
vhii'IZ. PIKI. 80 117 7
Cauluiir.'Ilrn. 41 18 8 IB
lm ChJ..i 14 82 10
', niii.. I 177 27
itr. Clnn 20 67 A
, iimjn 9U UD 11
t.V, 41 130 13
Clnn.. JO 120 0
I,... 31 108 0
Pitta IT 40 1
Chi. 12 20 :i
:L Clnn. 41) 1(13 ?ll
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IfX'S, L... 20 72 B
WQotL Bli.. 87 11B 14
il. Clnn. 21 37 1"
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Willi Boi. 45 181 it
mtr.BStlrn. 41 188 18
h. Boiion 10 01 8
142 20
171 12
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jdiir, ei,jj. 41 171
wm. . 8L H' 9ft
citt Jlkln. 3.' 123
wuin. 29 78
V Ot. L. 40 138
Bolt.. 11 03
-III, Dot. 14 X7
, n:... ss .;
toftr, Bkn. 17 82
wu, wau,, lu ill
v.iu.,, UU A ,0
h. St.I so nj
fach-'N. Y Mi 4M
IWi. 40 125 1
til. 40 178 1
"""itiiia. 10 iib in st t n n.r ,-vm
,l;WIJf 14 SO B 8 0 1 13 .203
.'ttJfhlllUl It II 1 0 1 O 12 .205
Ploa, Boi. 29 70 10 10 S 1! 18 .2113
HM, Phil. 31 128 13 ro 1 a S7 ,203
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4 .700
O B .BOO
7 82 .341
8 02 .333
4 0 .333
0 0.1 .823
2 04 .32.1
1 00 .mi
B 04 .311
10 100 .308
(1 B .308
13 .8011
7(1 .305
21 .304
(18 ,2(10
3 .201)
71 .204
7B .202
BO .21111
.14 .280
31 .280
01 .287
28 .2811
B8 .283
03 .281
10 .281)
00 .280
01 .280
17 .27S
07 .277
05 .27.1
B.8 .273
(II .270
30 .270
14 .270
42 .270
BO .207
23 .2117
35 ,207
B .203
71 .202
05 .200
7 .230
70 .2.18
25 .2.10
84 .23(1
B7 .230
27 .2.1(1
03 .234
20 .2.13
32 .253
47 .252
38 .250
35 .2.1(1
12 .230
7 .2.10
llolfind. Tletrnll
Speaker, Cleeland
Mullen, New Yorlt,
Hums, Detroit . . .
Jackson. Chicago.
Cobb. Detroit ....
n ittmnaKer. N V
Cunnlng.ham, Dot.
Ness, Chicago . . .
,Mjer, Athletlf.
Hellman, Detroit.
Hoblltiel. Uoiton..
S'".'r'J1t- Louis..
Jium, uoiton 21 47 8 14 0
"fiiiiii. loveianu. . 41 122 13 30 1
i!.""""1?"' UIOV. 48 143 21 42
''""'.r, ai. 1-OUI3.. 47 1211 in 3S
18 2 110
B4 108 44 78 10
11 21 3 8 0
40 102 28 5(1 0
40 185 20 02 8
48 181 37 01 13
.11 101 II 31 1
11 10 2 0 0
14 4,1 3 14 1
10 30 B 12 0
02 188 24 57 4
47 103 21 40 7
Bl 201 80 01 1.1
S3 07 17 20 1
II 1 n !Ht .2(12
B3 1113 22 nil 13 " 71 "10
47 107 21 48 0 0 71 .287
22 00 12 17 3 1 2.1 .28.1
2.1 .10 3 11 I) IS .282
23 III 7 18 2 1 20 .281
48 180 35 BO 10 7 85 .278
11 18 2 B 0 B 0 .278
31 47 S 13 0 4 17 .277
43 103 21 45 7 1 B8 .270
BO 203 28 B(t 7 1 03 .27.1
IB Bl 5 14 1 2 18 .27.1
40 170 11 18 0 4 411 .273
40 181 .1.1 BO 11 11 B7 .272
II II Bl .270
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41 .240
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01 .232
40 .232
23 .230
30
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45
25
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11 .212
4 .211
48 .210
40 .200
12 .208
30 .208
B2 .iillH
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0 145 IB 23
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t 90
CLVD DATTINO nECOJtDS.
S7 .203
IS .200
n .2Ul
20 .1110
10 .104
li ,ll4
22 .103
23 .1110
20 .180
8 .174
B ,174
0 .171
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4 .102
20 .150
1 .158
4 .ISO
0 .143
8 .130
9: AD.
nm. Vi .Jfi J1- ! "" all. AV
." Vi i2" ruo o 87
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300
441
978
108 R1
152 333
IBS 8(8
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51 .235
42 .22?
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iS'"! OJ 1800 1S5 381 48
f CLUB TlELDlNd RECbllDS.
J fl. tf A m rrr a ..
HLlf lilg 03 BO" 1S77 ,JSi
liv ml col js lojo ooj
liS"' 128S 003 13 lOil .002
353? it J?a? zh 7 lMs
lT B3 llnl via oh ooiq
.... Bl lStO 718 il 5170
nu IUTB BY CLUBS,
'.000
.080
.057
.035
4. w'l. l l)U13.. 47 1211 111
McMulIen, Chicago SO 80 8
Mrunk. Atlilelira..
llaumnnn. N. Y...
Dubuc. Detroit ...
Crawford. Detroit.
Veaeh, Detroit ...
Carrlgnn, Hoston..
Hlellbnuer.Athletlca
Hooper, lloston . .
Shotten, St. I.oula.
Walter, New York.
Gardner, lloston..
Turner, Cleiciand.
Johnson, St. Iuia 42 141) 20 40
(lllhpoley, N. Y... 41 Kill 23 42
Jamlnon, Wash ... 17 45 4 12
Fallen. Chicago... 48 177 27 47
Johnson. Wnsh... 21 B8 B 14
Pick. Athletics.... 47 150 10 41
Bhanka. Wnsh ... ,4fl 145 15 38
rojeleskle. Detroit 17 42 2 11
Oldrlng. Athletics. S3 130 10 31
lVcklnpaueh. N. Y. 3S 138 12 ,1(1
Mueller. Wash .... 30 77 11 20
Terry, Chicago ... 27 73 0 ID
Hnrper. Detroit.., 21 27 2 7
Clrnnoy, Clevoland. B4 218 12 5(1
Morcan. Wash ... B3 172 24 44
imni rievoinnd . 54 urn in nn
Young. Detroit ... BO 173 23 -14
Pip. Now York 47 10(1 18 42
Mnrsans. St. I,oula 48 100 17 42
rtcnam, i;nicago..,
Khoro, lloston
Maya, IJnston
Hnrper. Wash ....
Kournler, Chicago.
Pratt. St Louis...
Witt. Athletics
Henry, Wash
Lewis, lloston ....
Itondenu, Wnsh . .
Thomas. Tloston...
Malsol. New York,
.lanvrln. Itnsfnn..
I.nlofe. Athletics. .
Mcllride, Wash...
High, New York.,
llortnn, St, Louis.
Williams, Wash..
Walker. lloston...
13 Collins. Chlcngo 40 174 HI 40
Howard, Cleveland, 47 144 18 33
O'Nell. Oloolnnd.. 52 158 IB 30
nedeon, Now York 40 18.1 2.1 42
Foster. Washington 52 208 28 47
linker. New York . m 104 17 37
Unrtlcy. St. Louis. 38 111 10 2.1
Weaker. Chicago .. 47 174 10 SO
J. Collins. Chlcngo. 43 147 10 33
Keerold St. Louis. 20 B8 7 13
Plank, St. Louis... II 27 1 (I II
Wellmart. St. Louis 17 .12 2 7 0
Judge, Washington. BO 170 24 30 10
Harry. Boston 8,1 120 0 2(1 2
Schnnc, Athletics., at 70 0 IB 3
Tobln, St. Louis... .10 103 0 22 0
Caldnell, N York. 20 42 1 0 1
McNally, lloston... 2.1 nt 17 13 0
Morton, Cleeland. IB 47 3 10 I)
Masee, New York . 43 171 18 311 10
Hhawkcy. N. York. 14 24 (I fl n
Daus9. Detroit 10 24 3 J 11
Vltt. Detroit 28 207 20 43
Davenport. St. L. . 21 24 1 B
Hush. Detroit 4.1 180 21 .17
Hendrlcksnn. Ilos. . .15 81 0 17
Stanago, Detroit .. B2 108 Hi 31
Hartiel, New York. 17 25 0 B
Agnew. lloston 20 31 3 7
Lavan, St. Louis.. 17 40 4 R
Killings. Clexetand. 12 1,1 2 8
Chapman. Cleve... IB BO 8 10
Walsh. Athletics... 41 143 18 28 12
Mnoiion, iioiion. . .
Meyers, Athletics,
llngby, Cleveland.
Lynn, Chicago....
Cady. lloston
Murphy, Chicago.,
Austin, St. Louis,,
Mclnnls, Athletics
1 1 .500
1)107 .304
I 10 .381
(I 00 .34(1
.1 1)1 .1133
3 80 .331
II 40 324
1 0 .310
1 17 .311
S IB .808
4 83 .303
O 07 .300
8 82 .200
7 42 .2111)
2 23 ,2118
4 Bl .201
8 12 Bl .204
B 18 40 .201
47 1110 10 35 14
11 12 2 3 0
10 12 2 .1 0
17 44 2 11 1
40 12.1 20 31 (I
B2 10.1 10 48 8
40 175 17 43 2
40 102 I) 25 2
40 107 11 41 0
42 130 10 31 2
31 02 0 13 1
25 100 12 24 3
411 110 111 .1.1 3
47 175 11 42 1
Bl 180 10 43 1
.10 III 12 22 5
21 30 B 7 0
20 00 ,1 14 0
34 127 17 20 B
1 02 200
.1 13 .207
3 (10 .21)0
2 20 .2114
4 40 .202
(I BO .202
0 111 .2(12
2 47 .201
4 42 .200
2 23 .200
4 2H .200
0 7 .231)
1 Oil .2.17
8 11 ,13 .230
in (III .255
B (1 SO .2.1B
2 B 111 .253
0 11 III .253
H 40 .21111
3 4 .250
I) I .250
2 13 .250
1 Bl .248
8 03 .247
4 BO .240
4 33 .215
B 110 .24,1
4 40 .242
B 2t .242
2 27 .240
7 .10 .240
0 52 .240
B 50 .230
7 20 .234
0 10 .2,13
1 18 .233
4 43 .2.12
4 11 BO .2.10
4 0 47 .230
I 4 48 .228
8 4 B2 .227
II 2 (1.1 .220
8 1 52 .2211
0 1 28 .225
7 12 54 224
1 4 47 .224
0 2 IB .221
0 0 7 .222
2 8 .210
B B4 .218
II .12 .217
2 2.1 .214
8 20 .211
0 10 .214
4 II .213
2 10 .211
fl 40 .210
0 11 .208
1 12 208
4 111 50 .208
0 0 3 .208
B 41 .200
1 20 .205
8 4.1 .202
(I B .200
2 8 .200
2 10 .200
2 3 .200
B 11 .200
0 .1.1 .100
1 11 .100
2 22 .101
2 3 .102
0 3 .187
.1 8 .184
0 17 .182
B 30 .180
0 41 .170
TEN LEADINO SLUC-onns.
2U. 3B. im.Tn.cn.
....10 0 4 no 43
. ... fl 10 2 85 83
....IB 7 O 01 20
....IB 0 1 107 211
....1(1 .1 O 83 20
....14 4 1 80 2.1
....10 R 1 71 21
.... n 7 1 04 22
. ... 3 0 2 82 21
.... B 3 3 31 20
22 411 3 II II
3! 88 B 17 .1
13 2(1 3 5 (I
II 10 1 3 1
23 38 2 7 1
22 00 4 12 3
41 111 18 20, 3
47 173 14 31 2
Oraney, Cleveland
Veaeh, Detroit . . .
Jackson, Chicago
Sneaker, Cleveland
Hellman. Detroit .
Cobb. Detroit ....
Mrunk. Athletics ,
Plpp. New York . .
Sliler. St. Louis..
Fournler. Chicago
TEN LEADINO DASE-STEALEnS.
a. en. Ave.
Schalk. Chicago 47 14 3i
Cobb. Detroit 41 IS 27
Walsh. Athletics 4J JS 27
Sliler. St. Louis Bl 13 20
Milan, Washington B3 13 2S
Magee, New York 43 10 23
Turner. Cleveland 40 11 22
Veaeh. Detroit 48 10 21
Judge, Washington BO 10 20
Speaker. Cleveland 01 10 10
club nATTiNa nEcoitDS,
a. An. n. H.
Cleveland ...B4 1777 210 44
Detroit ...... B2 1708 222 4S1
Washington .83 1702 ISO 400
St Louli ....82 1720 201 410
New York ...48 1001 100 370
lloston ...... BO 1008 103 3S0
Chicago ...... 4 1587 170 370
Athletics ....47 1B80 139 337
CLUI1 FIELDING RECORDS.
O. VU. A. K. Tl'.
Sn, 811. Ave.
47 lis .-'as
o
fill
no
4.1
BO
B7
43
60
Bl
08
01
B.I
51
43
251
,215
.231
.237
.280
.235
.213
748
034
U'J
740
032
717
018
S3S
2320
21)7.7
2031
2238
2141
22SS
2010
2010
Ave.
.074
,000
.080
.005
,082
,0.17
.0.10
.030
in. 3D. jin. Tn,
K.,1 IJ 25 !
I".' i 21 10
'-'" il 8 M
ai.h '' ?2 is s iyu in
- .... II so a 480 115
40 23 1$, Bjo 29
610
083
553
BB. Avr,
:bo .Biiii
SB .8,17
1?3 .??o
m
IW.U
rift.
TE.V LEADWa SLUaaERS,
.8
.800
,802
a?,,. 2
-" ivriji, ,
r nle&fo
H. J10
311.
6
HJl,
s
Tn. rr
JOO 43
S.,.T.
u.ies.
iniittl
hnii..
ft Broofirn
tOt M3APWQ BASE STEALERS
I
02
05
70
71
63
".J7'ul'b.
SUM Yo'rS.
i. hsto...
MEn?'uo
S B.
0
i
I i
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45
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.020
loll
PJTCHERB' BEMnni
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SftS.H
jaburtb.
llikl, ,
p y- LA?iWP. av..
il
I 8 ll
9 30
1 l
1
1 1.000
O 1.000
0, 1.000
I
730
rU
11 ,,
tpr Jrr It I
j
J 1 1 ,092
Cleveland B4 148R
Chicago 40 is
Boiton ..8'' "Jg
D.trolt ..-J2 1410
Washington ....M 1
St. Ixiula B2 1420
New York , 40 1200
Athletlea .......47 1300
PITCHERS' RECORDS,
(These records Include the games played Thun-
day. J""- - 0 Wi jj. pn. WP. Ave.
Cullop. New York. ..,11
Dumont, .Washington.
MrCabe. St. lv
Koob. St. If U'
ngton.
uli.., 7
St.
MO? on? cT.Vel.nd 7.U 10
&.vr,,1lf.,.l"NWDYo?kt..::1T:
iiogWWYork::j I
r'BoS!Sn.:;::;:
Johnson, WaibWton. , 18
narbv Cleveland . 4
Rllfl? as-nlnTton . U
0
0 11
8 g
0 6
0 4
1 32-
3 1.000
2 1.000
0 1.600
0 1.000
0 1.000
3 ,833
z ,ouv
I 20 3 ,800
1 8 m
""( r.hlr.go
!i"f"' AiVJ.lSnd
,i,rBo.an- .
SKtte. -Chicago
liens
Chicago
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8, 8 15 1 .500
3 8 18 1 .BOO
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2 2 11 0 .800
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110 2 .800
7 J 28 I .487
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CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL'S FAST CRICKET TEAM
J?
3i7oaassssxifs
One of tho most successful cricket teams of the year is thnt ropresentinp Central Hip;h School. Tho plnyots
shoivn hero ore: Loft to right, top row Steal, Alticntzer, Donahuo and Marvin. Second row Hendorson,
Bottle, Boird, Smith and Wnnamachcr. Bottom row Swartz and Winchcl.
PENNSYLVANIA
MEETS CORNELL
ON THE DIAMOND
Teams Clash in Final Fray
This Afternoon on Frank
lin Field
CONTEST BEGINS AT 3 P. M.
Frnnklln Field will lio the sceno of tho
flnnl 191G contest of Ponnsylvnnln's bnnobnll
tenm this nftcrnoon. Old Tcnn's diamond
forces and those rcpresontlnp; Cornell Uni
versity will meet, lloth havo won one
gnme, conseaucntly tho rivalry Ih nt fever
heat between tho old-tlmo rivals.
Neither Pcnn nor Cornell havo had suc
cessful seasons, but both seem to havo
been laboring; under tho Jinx, nB tho two
teams havo somo exceptionally clover play
ers In their rnnks. Pennsylvania has lost
qulto a number of Rnmea this Bprlnp; by
one-point scores, nnd tho Ithaca ngKresa
tlon has been In tho samo predicament on
a number of occasions.
Johnny Spleman will bo tho Itcd nnd
Bluo nlno's best bet, ns he has been through
out tho present season, and Coach Itoy
Thomas believes that Splelman can deliver
tho goods In tho box today. ,
With all tho old alumni back nt thp
University for their annual frolic, there Is
cortaln to be some fur flylne when tho two
teams take tho field for play this afternoon
nt 3 p. in. At least 1500 graduates will be
In tho stnuds to cheer their toam on, ns
they formorly did In dayB gono by when
they, too, wore students nt the West Phila
delphia institution.
Tho line-up:
PENNSYLVANIA.
Knne, 2d luiie.
lloorr, 3d liaie.
Iterrr. iliortitop.
MrNlchol. 1st base.
Ulnk.on, left Held.
Ilennts, centre Held.
Murdoch, right Held.
Illltnore. cutcher.
Hpleliiiun. pitcher.
CORNKLL.
Iludd. rlilit Held.
.leiien. uu iinse.
r, i iitcner. , .
nnell. centre field.
Vulentlne, left Held.
EAIN AT POUGHKEEPSIE
HURTS PENN'S CHANCES
O'l'onn
I cRle y, s lortsion
. uirii.ii.c. .r.. .,t.
Knitters. 2ll time.
Sutterly, 1st lme.
ltusiell. pitcher.
Runs Scored by
Majors for Week
Huns scored hy all tennis of American nnd
Nullnnal leagues from Saturday, June 10,
to Prldny. June 10, Inclusive. Only runs
that fleure. In offlclal uveruges are Included.
Scores of incomplete gnmes uro not roiinteu,
but the scares of games of the innings or
more are Included In the table.
AMERICAN LKAOUK
Cleveland . .
Detroit ....
Chicago ....
lloston ....
hi. Iiuls ..
New lork
Athletics ..
tVuihlngton
H.
10
n
8. 31. T. IV. T. r.T'l.
0
3 11
8 4
3 1
-31
431
724
42.1
17
1.1
310
U
NATIONAL I.EAOUE
llrooklyn ...
hlrato ...
I'ltl.uurgli .
New Iprk .,
l-hlladehibU
HI, Louis ..
Iioiton
H. H.
x
T. IV. T. F.T'l.
Cincinnati
iik
id not play.
-18
is
0 18
12
12
12
2 7
WHAT MAY HAPPEN
IN BASEBALL TODAY
llrooklyn . .
I'hlllie
New Vork .
I'lilcago . .
Ito.tou . . ,
Cincinnati .
l'lttiburgh .
bt. liuu .,
Win two.
NATIONAL I4iairE.
Won, Lot. Pet. Win. Line. Split.
28 10
27 10
24 21
za in
22 23
14 27
.630
,887
.533
,400
:Bo
.313
.307
,022
?i
... 21 27
... 21 81
Loe two,
,s:2
.481
,480 .S11 f.488
.440 .471 .410
,433 ,4BO t.420
,404 .413 .393
.189
.440
rieieland
IVuihlniton .....
Detroit ........
New lork
lloston .
I lllCNKO .,
St. LouU
Atuletlr ..
A3IKH10AN I.KAOUK.
Won. 1jat. Pet.
li
25
28
S3
.021
.BIO
,838
,821
,510
,400
.ho
.110
Win. Iji.
.asa ,oio
.840
.8
.831
.810
,800
.481
.333
,820
,828
,8l0
.800
.471
,431
,313
SCHEDULE FOB TODAY
NATIONAL LKAOUK
SI. Loula at .New .York threatening.
Chicago, at llrooklyn Ihrtatenlur.
l'lttiburgh at Uoiion (two game.) rain.
tlncuull at I'hllaUelphlo cloudy.
AMERICAN I.E.VQUK
New York at, Clrland clear,
Iioiton at thlcao-cear.
"hfudelpnla m) fjetrolt-pcloudr.
IVaihuiatou at rit. Louli lar,
INTERNATIONAI. LE.VGUE
Newark at VrawUenc ralu.
Toronto at -Montreal ruin,
ftlehmond at lialtluior. (lo iames)-klfar,
tluffalo at Hocheiter (two gameir--loudy.
YESTEHDAY'S RESULTS .
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
D..to. t, W'UburgO. 9ni9tMti
AHEUICAN LEAOUE.
Detroit. 4l Athletlea. S.
Other (ai
games poitponeJl rain.
Mawirlr
PrsyMl0.??;
Batteile Em
Te'
International Leaguo
- i
o
i
I Nil V
8 i 8 I S 8 8 H'J' J
urifbt i.nd tkbwerti Tincup ud
X T -V
w. iii!nitti,'
Iter
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I ajia uiu,
Continued from I'nte One
their llttlo mlto toward vlctorj'. If this
does not transpire, then Columbia will havo
such advantages as come from rough
ivnter, nnd they nro great, for thoso Now
Yorlt crews were bom nnd bred In Now
York harbor and hnve tho knuck of weatlw
crlng seas thnt would sink a peaceful
Quaker sailor.
Furthormoro, tho eights of Cornell and
Syracuso havo had moro experience at thH
same stylo ot rowing than have thoao of
Venn, becnuso their early days wero fre
quently upset by storms on tho lakes they
did their training on. Washboards and
pumps nro In demand HiIb morning, nnd
coaehoi arc doing every llttlo thing to rig
their sholls to keep on top the water should
tho race bo rowed In anything but cnlm.
Gloom Procession
Worst gloom ot all Is from tho old wharf
nnd river mon up Ijcro who keep on saying
thnt tho races cannot bo rowed today nnd
that Monday will be tho day -of this 1916
regatta. These men are hated for their
perslstonco In tlilH doctrino, for no ono
choors up over tho thought ot bolni? hero
over Sunday. So strong la this conviction
nmong men who know tho moods of tho
Iludion that John lloyle, who is Cornell's
coach today, thinks It a good plan to row
tho rnco In submarines, tor should It bo
calm, which Hoylo does hot think It will
be, and tho heavy fogs hang ovor tho river
so that no one can see tho crows, Hoylo
suggests that tho oarsmen bo started and
tho ono which Is farthest down stream when
tho fog lifts bo given, tho prize, lloyle
broko all prccodont this morning by In
viting Ellis Wnrd, Penn'B old coach, to
rldo In tho Cornell launch with him during
tho races. Ward accepted In n rush.
Tho Ponn, boys spent tho morning nt the
quarters at Lako Chodlkoe. Wright talked
with them about what ho expected them
to do and gave them n little heart-to-heart
talk about racing. And ho gave his cox
swains their last Instructions. These boys
will run tho crews In each race and upon
their hendwork much depends.
Constant Kidding
Thus by constant kidding tho men got
Into the humor of tho thing, and whereas
ono week ago the Varsity could lick them a
length In a minute row. Yesterday they
wero holding" this crew even. Thus from
sure defeat this crew has been so wonder
fully and psychologically handled that It
will enter today's race In splendid shape
both mentally and physically. It Is a com
plete transformation.
Andrus, No. 2,. In Cornell's Junior shell,
who Is a senior thtB year, and who did not
get Into tho Harvard race because of on In
fection, all but lost hln last chance to pull
on oar today when tho old trouble came
back. First aid checked It In time and thla
boy will bo In hlB place. All tho other crews'
quarters report their men In tiptop shape.
Tho Quaker quarters were visited by
many students, who camo to cheer and to
pass tho long day with tho hopes of the
Hod nnd JJlue, Each oarsman had a good
night's rest and all of them are In the
plnlt of condition. Wright has brought them
to top form In tho last week.
Tho most reparkable of conditioning Is
his work with the Junior eight, tho former
varsity. Four days ago this crew was
the most discouraged nnd disheartened eight
on the river. It was mentally stale after
It found it was not the varsity. Wright
gave the problem a long Btudy and he nnd
Foster worked out a plan. At each row,
Foster Coxswain, began kidding the men.
As the, eight started out lie would yell "Are
we fast on our slides," and tho reply come
in unison", "Wo are not." Then more
slogans followed such as, from Foster, "Are
we a rotten crew," answered by "We are
not." v
The Junior race finds Cornell a favorite
because ot the showing of this eight In the
rac.e against Princeton and Yale. Penn
sylvania lases its claim for superiority here
on the fact that Its earlier varsity is rowing
second crows, forgetting that its own crew
H a, second eight, There la little chance
for the Quaker Juniors, although they are
proven and experienced oars. Columbia
does, not consider itself a fuctor and Syra
cuso Is unknown.
In the freshman race Cornell la a favorite
again because of Us showing against Yale's
kids. Pennsylvania has an eight here which
must be considered' along wth that of
Columbia's, but the Quakers have an edge
aver the New Yorkers In possessing a better
stroke in Little. Syracuse should fall be
fore both of them.
The lanes for the crews are marked by
large numbers suspended from the rail
road bridge crossing the Hudson from
Poughkeepsle to Highland and are reckoned
from tha Highland, or west bank of the
river, to the eastward, All crews pass
under the second span ot the bridge.
The drawings of tho lanes were as fol
lows: junior Varsity race No. 1, Columbia;
No. . Syracuse; 0. J, Cornell; No. 4,
Pennsylvania. l
Freshman race No, J, Cornell; No. 8,
Columbia; No. 3, Pennsylvania; No. 4,
Syracuse.
Vrlty raceNo. J, Columbia, No. J,
Pennsylvania; No, S, Syracuse, No. 4, Cornell
Records for 1916 of
Rival Varsity Crews
PENNSYLVANIA Ilefenled Yale on
fichnvlklll hy lvfc lengths, .liny 22i defeated
by Nnvj nt Annapolis by to lengths, May
f0 ilefented by Princeton, Nnvy nnd Colum
bia In l.lilld. Cup rue nn Hchurlklll. on
liny 13. by three, two nnd one lengths re-sperthelj-.
flUIACUHE Defented Nnvr nt Annnpolla
by IVi lengths, .liny 20.
r()tNi:i,i, Defeated,, hy Harvard two
Hn.,,np "lly. ?.i "'. J?m,,r'd" ilf fen led
1 ''."t'.'-1"! "". Va'e nt Itb'irii quarter length
""i'.Aty. length respectively. Slay 27.
C'OI.IUIIIIA Defeated by Princeton and
Nay on Nrhuylklll In Chllds Cup race by
Inn and one lengths reapectlrcl). on May 18i
nereated I'rnnsilvnnla In anme race by n
length.
No. 7, A. Littleton "10 20
Btroke, l It. Drayton... '17 20
mo
188
o on
0.03
Average :04 101)
Cojswaln, A. II. Wolricko "111 22 lftn
Hub.. J V. Ooaewlsch.. ..'in no 143
Hub., K. lt. Woodruff.... '10 21 174
SYHACUSB.
Name.
D. Bprasua '17
U Olass leapt.).' 10
in
17
IH
roa.
now. L
No. 2. W
No. 3. V, L. Walll
No. 4. A. J. Oaman...
No. B. j:. R. Hopkins.
No. il, L. J. Worden. .
No. 7. F. n. Williams.
Htroke, C. J. Whiteside
Avernca
Coxswain. C,
Class. Ago. Wgt.
1311
5
.1
1
IX II)
1R 22
18 22
100
170
170
1114
180
1(1.1
172
(1.01 4
B.07
S.10
8.1114
list.
B.ll
B.ll
0.00
0.02
0.01
0.03
0.01
0.10
a,
11
Jayne
CORNELL,
Namo. Class. Ago. Wgt.
, .'in .'.'
, . .'Ill 2.1
,..14 10
men o.ooh
ros.
llow. K. If. lcernow. .
No, 2, L. R. Lytle....
No. 3, lt II. llacon...
No. 4, F. J. Nollms..
No. .1, a. A. Worn....
No. 0. A. A. Cushlng. .
N'a. 7. L. O. Drawer..
Btroke, J.L.Collicr (capt.).17 22
lft 21
'17 24
17 20
18 20
17 "5
104
170
100
171)
170
178
lob1
6.05
Hat.
6.10
8.01
0.00
(1.00
0.00
(100
li.00
8.11K
Average 22U 170 B.ll",.
Coxawaln. O. S. Kophard.'17 21 11U 0.09
COLUMBIA.
Name. Clan. Ago. Wgt.
C. W. Songstaken..'17 10 130
u. ji. .Myera.
.'17 10
.'10 21
ros.
How,
Nn. !
No, 3, lt. R. OMioughlln. .'18 10
No. 4. It. W. Lahey '18 21
No. 0, W. II. Dlckman. 'HI 21
No. il.W.N.llratton(capt.).'10 2S
No. 7. II. O. Pannell.... '18 20
Htrbko. 1). W. LeyB '18 10
Average . . ,
Coxawaln. M.
182
1B.I
178
180
1113
168
llgt.
S.UM
B.ll
8.10
0.01)
0.02M
S.ll
fl.04
(1.02
Thomas..
... 20K 104
'18 10 108
(1.00H
C.OO
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER NINE
PLAYS GIRARD F. C. TODAY
Oeden nnd Holmes Will Do Battery
Work for Store Boys
The Strawbrldge & Clothier team will
play the CJIrard Field Club at the S. & C.
grounds, 63d nnd Walnut streets, this after
noon at 3:30 o'clock.
Tho Qlrard Club Is one of the strongest
semiprofesalonal teams In the city and has
some very fast players ; Zlcbell, formerly of
Ilalelgh, N, C. ; McLoughlln, of Chambers
burg, Pa., and Karst. formerly of the Brook
lyn National League Club.
The Strawbrldge & Clothier team will
have their strongest lineup, and Ogden will
bo In tho box.
The lineup:
OIRAQD FIELD.
Dendon. rf.
II. tJchsefer, ss.
McLoughlln, 2b.
Zlebell. lb.
Kuehner. cf.
Karst, 8b.
Hetsler, IL
Halgler, a.
Weaton, p.
8TRAWE A CLOT'R.
Dlemer. as.
Carles, cl.
Yap. lb.
Mlttarllng. 3b.
Curtis, rf. i
Cornoff, 2b,
Durbln. If.
Holmes, c,
Ogden, p.
Crew Statistics
Nwu.
PENN.
l"!aaa Ana Wat
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aLsnuucB ui vsirinv nii-nia ioiuisri
Bow, A. J Pnltlngar '18 21 1?
8Uj?.::-:-:B l
Na f. d W. VtMwr. Jc-..'1 $1 17
& c.' a MadViri.-; : : ;'i a y,
8.11
Im
3 6.01
ROYAL ARCANU3I READY
FOR ATHLETIC GAMES
Events Will Be Pulled Off at Willow
Grove Park
The track games of the Iloyal Arcanum
Athletlq Association, June 21, at Willow
Grove, are expected to be tho most Interest
ing yet held by this association, and the
best athletes In and around Philadelphia
have sent In their entries or hau signified
their Intention to do so.
The track events will start at 2 p. m.,
and some fast time should be made, as the
track, which was soft last year, Is settled
and very fast
Stetson Plays Logan Square
The fast-going Stetbon nine will line up
against Logan Square at the Stetson A. Ai
grounds, 4th and Berks streets, this after
noon. Frank MoNlchol and White will be
the battery for Logan Square, while Hansel
and White will serve In a similar capacity
for the hatmakers.
Canoe Club Regatta Today
The 10th annual regatta of the Phlladel,
phla Canoe. Club will bo held at Colony
Castle this afternoon. Tha faces will start
at 2 o'clock, fojlowed by supper and a dance
In the evening.
Elimination Motor Races
Minus Bedill.. of Long Islandi Parcr. Law.
rsnCS. OK AUSir.ui. am. .u.
uatralla. and Martin .Ryan, of New,
ark. will tl tba principal! la the mala event
it the Point IIihh motordrome tonight. This
thri speidr cyciuta are, cartdfor In a, 30.
rnlU motor-paced, raca In, one heat, and tba
rMT..irvC Trrh rfm will b match.) I. .,..
winner ol tonUhl'a race will t Hutched to rids
ln,, PUrdnr. HarniSJl
abby Walthour In a 40.nill raca
Worth Willi
.. "
drome neat Thursday nUHt. ,.Tu riderf ar,
G am condition pew and th rivalry bat
tha Imirlcan Ana toreUa riders la becoi
motor
ars all
keea. Jfeur races cetwein ntnri
IKraarT VsaUti. Bitty. Arnutreat
tt Am.V
YaalVTir J asaiJulad,
tweon
St Vv..
ii4 "iVill
GRIM ARMY OF GOLF STARS
WILL FACE LOCAL EXPERTS
INLYNNEWOOD HALL BOUTS
Dazzling Shots Prom
ised Fans in Local
Tourney Next Week.
Jersey Eains Big
Cards
S I I
By SANDY McNIBLICK
HAND-PICK KD delegates from alt sec
tions of this broad land will stream
Into town tomorrow and Monday for the
Lynnewood Hall Qup golf matches at tho
Huntingdon Valley Country Club tho drst
thrco days of next week, Tho delcgatos
represent tho best talent In America, and
tho Philadelphia contingent will hnve a
flno chnnco to try out their mettle and show
what golf they will be capable of at tho
national event In September. It In hard
10 pick a lender of the Invaders.
John O Anderson, a rtnnllst In tho na
tional championships last year, will bo hero
for the bacon, nccordlng to an cntliu.ilnstlo
letter ho wrota W. M. Wenver, chairman
of the Tournament Committee.
Jinx Marston, who by rights nhould havo
won tho national title Inst year, Is nlso com
ing. Ned Sawer, a Western champion,
nnd the expert who llcltod "Chick" Flvnns
last year, played at Pino Valley last Sun
day, and sntd ho would play at tho Noblo
Club next week.
Two players whom local fans nro on
their toes to see In action again nro George
V. Itotnn, ono of the longest hitters In tho
game, and a Texas champion, as well ns
former winner of tho cup, and also B. War
ren Corkran.
Expert After Expert
Tho latter has the most perfect form seen
on local links, nnd took the cup homo with
him in 1913. lio won tho Baltimore Cup
this season from a very fast field. His
brother, D. C will bo here, too, with his
tiny handicap.
Franklin W. Dyer, champion of Pennsyl
vania, will tec off under tho colors of tho
Montclalr G. C.
George S. Lyons, a Canadian champion,
and former finalist for national honors, will
bo horo with another Canadian entrant
whom ho wants to lntroduco In those parts
and whom ho thinks will provo the sensa
tion of tho season.
Harold Stelner, who beat Walter Travis,
will bo on deck with Hamilton IC Kerr,
alwnys a figure In national meets. Julian
T. Bishop, Washington golfer of parts,
will porform, and another famous player
will bo W. F. Stauffer, sectional champion
of tho South.
li. H. Cnnan, tho Hnrvnrd crack, Is ex
pected to give them all a good run.
Cameron Buxton, playing on his home
course, will havo to bear tho brunt of the
nttnek for tho Phlladolphlans, and If ho
hIiowb his speed of lato, ho won't disap
point his backers.
Local 8-Hundlcap Limit
Sldnoy Sharwood, Hugh Willoughby,
Hornco Frnnclno, Walter Itoynolds, How
ard Perrln, Gcorgo Crump nnd a parcel of
others will drop a long way through tho
visitors nnd one or another should be a
finalist Edward C. Clarey, the youthful
star of tho season, Is afraid bo will- get
too "fine" and overgolfed if ho plays. Ho
hns not decided whother to go In or not
He wants to snvq his best shots for tho
local championship.
Tho local entries are limited to eight
handicap mon, as against nine last year.
There will bo thrco slxteens.
On Monday thoro will bo a qualifying
round of 36 holes; Tuesday and Wednes
day there will bo match play. Fans havo
a rare treat beforo thorn In a visit to the
course to follow the play. Thoy won't seo
TODAY'S TEE TALK
A ball la pnlted nen It fllrx in the left.
It Is hit In the rlaht nl the centre.
Do not reach fer the ball.
The same rule applies lo pulling that applies
!o slicing, Mtsnil a club's length distance
rorn the ball, leltlnr the elob head rest be
ilnd the ball nnd the abaft touch the left
lt'ls prohabi that Ihe drlter stood tee
near the ball In making tho shot. He bat
stretched 'out hit arms too far or baa leaned
too far fortrant.
uo not press, no not, arerining nna Keep
ii
Tl
A1
the lilt, fnilote Ihromli. hnt Aa not set tha
mind on anlnalng the club around the body.
Ine of flight. .After
pulling, Mont the club with me nose pointing
lightly backward,
If nil eflTorts fnll to ntrrromn the linnlt nf
the elnb head In the
any golf llko It here for months. Tho club
welcomes visitors nnd hundreds nro ex
pected to follow tlio experts.
Tho princely gold cup wns won outright
last year by Jerry Travcrs. The new cup
U of solid, heavy silver nnd Is oven moro
beautiful than tho other. It Is In tho shape
of nn urn with a cover. A dinner will be
Btrvcd by the club to the plnyeri, probably
on Monday night. Tho course was never
In better shape and It la now commonly Bald
to bo about tho host In tho city.
Century Mnrk Unsullied
Ono of the best nnd tidiest tourneys wa
have followed this season was the Invitation
18-hole medal play glvon for women yes
terday at tho Woodbury Country Club. The
only flaw was the outrageous weather, but
the sandy course licked up the modest Jer
sey rain that fell bo that thoro was really
no harm done.
It kept away, however, many of tho Phil
adelphia folk that had expected to play,
Tho courso Is marvelously Improving every
senson, Tho grcena this year, thanks to
tho patient nnd exhaustlvo study of Greens
mnn a, G. Green, Jr., nro equal to those of
the big city clubs. They nro large, bead
tltully shaped and true. Tho turf on them
Is a delight. .
Not oven tho best ot tho players In the
tournoy were ablo to break 100. This was
said to havo been due partly to the intense
dcslro and longing that the fair members
had for tho second prize for low net. It
was a silver and platinum scarfpln In the
shapo of n golf Btlck and n pearl ball, It
was a beauty and tho absorbing topic of
tho day wan who would bo tho lucky win
ner. Miss 12. C. Earnshaw, IUvcrton, finally
becamo the gladsomo winner with a 95.
"Ham" Gambols
Beside tho rain and winds, tho feminine
llnltsers had their troubles 'with tho club
mascot, a chipper puppy named Ham, who
followed the players and took a keen de
light In snatching up a long drlvo and
dashing with it in Its mouth to tho gloam
ing. Mrs. A. IC Blllstoln, of Bala, started oft
sb though sho wero Intent on breaking 90.
She dropped a shot to tha third hole that
left her with a chanco for a 2. But
paralysis stole over her at this point nnd
sho mado a bloodcurdling 3 with great
difficulty. Her first round was SI nnd that
was her last look at low figures.
Another player who was expected to do
better was Miss Helen Clark, one of the
homo talent who had dealt only In low
figures of late. Sho sank with the band
playing to tho tune of a 10 on the second
hole.
When the rain fell hardest she discarded
her gay hat and coat nnd went with a drip
ping smile through the rest ot the round
Her form Is very good. It Is n safe bet
that male golfers would, never miss tour
hoys If thcro wero such attractlvo wait
resses ns thoso yesterday.
Fair club members who did not golf
served tho finest of lunches In the taste
fully decorated dining room.
Tho new sixth green nt tho club was
played for tho first time yosterday. It
does away with tho old double green and
promises to develop into ono of the best
on the course, which Is going some.
COFFIN UPSETS IENNIS DOPE
BY DEFEATING B. D. WALSH
HAVEBFOnD, Pa., Juno 17. Roy K.
Coffin, of tho Germantown Cricket Club,
last year's intorscholastio champion, caused
an upset by defeating B. D. Walsh, of
Tenn Charter, present Interscholastlo cham
pion, In the semifinal round of tho Phil
adelphia Junior championships at Haverford
this morning.
The continued rains had soaked the
courts through, and fast tennis waa Im
possible. The wet courts bothered Walsh
much more than they did Coffin, for he
slipped and fell time and agatn tn his ef
forts to get Coffin's smashes. Walsh got
only four points In the first five games.
Coffin passed him continually at the net.
and on tho few occasions when Coffin did
come to tho net, he quickly finished the
point with a hard smash. WalBh's service
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wuo nub fiuint, v,. ..-., .- --.-
ball was so soft that Coffin frequently
scorea on me return.
With tho score five love against him,
Walsh braced and took his own service,
but Cofiln ran out the sot on tho next
gamo without mucn uimcuiiy. ine onus
were soaked through by this time, and only
came a few Inches oft the ground.
Walsh was severely handicapped by his
Inability to get Into the net and the difficulty
In standing up vhen he got there. Coffin,
on the other hand, did iot seem troubled
except by the bad bounces.
Starting the second set. Coffin won his op
ponent's service after a long deuce game on
hla own service. ,,,..
Some pretty net work by Walsh brought
him up to two all. Coffin then began com
ing In to the net more often and scored the
next two games. Walsh was not beaten,
however, nnd again tied the score at' 4 all,
serving beautifully and pasting Coffin at the
net At this point he stood a good chance
ot taking the set and prolonging the match
to three sets, but Coffin broke through his
service and led at 6-4, Walsh scored but
one point In the last game, netting an easy
shot on the last point for the matclu
Miss Anne Townsend, of Merlon, who
was forced to default In doubles and mixed
doubles on account of sickness yesterday,
recovered sufficiently to win her semi
final match In the girls' slngless from Miss
Katherlne Vannaman, of Cynwyd, nt 6-1,
6-3. The result was rather expected, and
Miss Townsend will meet Mlsa Julie Baker,
also of Cynwyd, In the final round.
MIS3 Vanaman put up a good fight and
carried tha service to four all In the first
eet In the next two games Miss Town
send's hard drives were too much for her,
and Miss Townsend took the set at 6.4.
A the match progressed Mlsa Townsepd
steadily Improved, while Miss Vannaman
grew somewhat erratic.
Miss Townsend led at 4-1, when Mlsa
Vannaman made a good stand and took the
next two games. She was unable to main
tain the pace, however, and Miss Town-
Bend took tho set nnd at match at 0-3.
Summary:
BOYS' SINGLES.
Semifinal Round.
r..".0? Coffin. Qermantown. defeated B. D.
Walsh, Penn Charter, 0-1, 0-4,
GlflLS- SINGLES.
Bemlflnal Bound.
Silas Anne Townsend, Morion, defeated Mlsa
Marlon Vannaman, Cynwjd. O.I. 0-3.
MIXED DOUBLES.
Semifinal Bound.
Miss Bebecca Thompson. Merlon, and Boy
Conin, Oermantown. defented Miss TVlrlnl,
Hlrat and James Dllks, Merlon, 0-1, 0-0,
TELEGRAPHERS TO COMPETE
Champions and Records
of Regatta Winners
Number of, time champion since forma
tion of lBlercolletute Bowing Association
Varsity Cornell. 11) Syracuse, li Penn
ylvsnU. tl Columbia. .
Junior varsity Cornell, t (race originated
la 1014).
Freihman Cornell. Ui Syracuse, !) Peon-
iiulor va.rsfty. 'twe mika, 10341-5, Cer
ncll, June SI. 1915.
Athletic Games Scheduled on Woodside
Park Track
Seven events have been scheduled for de
clson at the third annual field day of the
Postal Telegraph Eemploycs' Association, to
be held on the quarter-mllo cinder track at
Woodsldo Park next Saturday, There is
considerable rivalry among the different de
partments, and keen competition Is assured
In nil the events.
Messengers are now practicing for this
event on Broad street and more than 100
of these youngsters can be seen nightly,
after their labors are ended, In active prep
aration for the races.
One ot the most Interesting features of
the' program will be the women's race, for
which there Is a goodly entry list, while the
departmental relay championship also holds
a conspicuous place in the list ot events.
Philadelphia Canoe Regatta
Tho tenth annual regatta of the Philadelphia,
Cano Club will be held today at Colony
Caatle, Tha races will b run oft In the s.fur
noon, commencing promptly at 3 o'clock, fol
lowed by aupper and a danca In tha evening,
Time Schedule
of Today's Races
Tha first of the three scheduled college
Jrews racea starta at 4 p. m, Tha schedule
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imor yursiiy sisnis, iwo mites.
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6 p. m. Varsity eights, four miles.
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