TV Ti EVENING LEDaER-IILDEIirHrAr SATURDAY, MAY it Sill? t'f ?$'t Wte ONE HAS TO BE A VOCAL CONTORTIONIST TO PRONOUNCE JOE OESCHGER'S NAME ,Arc AMATEUR LEAGUES TO RESUME ' ACTIVITIES TODAY WITH GAMES SCHEDULED ON NUMEROUS FIELDS Postponed Inaugural Days Will be Celebrated With Attractive Ceremonies-Big Program for Season's Opening at Point Breeze Park CARDS' MANAGER AND BRACE OF BOX DEPENDENTS BIG BOB GROOM HAD WELL Nl6H'1 COMPLETED GREAT NO-HIT- FEA BEFORE GRASPINGTHE SITUATl Was Terribly Nervous During: Final Round Aft T7t..: ,,11. . T7i" ... TT..J -!- tt.'... Tir ..I rn. M ri-MiuAiy ran nciu jriven rum wueiess lip .;. As to What Was Coming Off a; ,. T. S It if ! V h w ! s w ii iw Wu h Local Minor Schedule inlrrtarnnirh 1,eaue Media nt Drrirl II lit t Hrlon-nitffl"f. t HlrtlfT I'arkt r.anadowne nt lllihtand Park. Pel.xware County ! nrlll nt lidnndl Cheater At Media. Mnntrnmiry Cnnnlr I.nHe lilenxtde jt Fori W..hlnloni .IrnVlntown t Amblrn llrthnre at Mlllnn drove. Philadelphia Hiibnrhun l.eiistif l.lndley at nihiri North rhllndc Iphla nt Irn Korki Fox I hair nt Oak l.nne. xt.ln line Iajenr Aiitornp nt I'nollt lion Air ,i WnVnei Von Co. nt .lllnnntni Merlon nt Delaware Klfer Leaine Xlnrrt.jllle nt Mer. rr Antil !" n Bt Kmplrf Tire. Camden County lnBiif -VooIlTnnp at Her lint S A. A. nt Mannoll.il Pre.bMerlnn A. .1 llellmaur. p B. n. Motlxe Power I.eaBtie -Phil ,1 tVllmlnttoni llarrlxbur, at hlnt; lork nt Trentnni Mriidnna nt llnltlnion Indnxtrlol t-ea'cue ortli nijlalnn) -.1 Klerlrle Htornur llntterri Keen Hi llnle A klllmrni lllon nt, Amcr en laneae llroiiiei Mldrnle Hteel nt stand ir, itrlnr. " .... .. it.n. j.it.t- i iiiiauriiMiit. lilnKtnni New llaltlniore, ttn.trlnl l.earue Oorth nljlalnnl llnbaon t Klfclrli- stornite Ilnttem Keen ."'"ler nt til 4 klllmrni IMsalon nt American Mnn. lane.e llroiiiei Jllotilf Hteel nt stnndinl Holler llearint, imlu.trlnl l.efiue (.South llli Mnnl Barrett nt n I. Tnrd lluWrfitr nt lloi.Blilnni lle.s. Bright nt Miller lAicki l.imlon ut Ptillideliilila Bell and Machine -.t..a... 1-j.nrit.i I. II. heeler nt American I'ulleyi l.nnnton .xic.iiut.viie ill iilrnnl Mhi llefkJr. smith 4 Pare nt stokrs A "mllhi II. . lliitterworlh n( Hurrett. Philadelphia shoe Manuf.icliirirj' leiicue Laird, scholier 4 Co. nt .smallr-l.ondnlni . , K. Lennox nt .1. Kdwaras A lo.i Mr.. A. K. King x. Ilnllalmn A Mnn Northwest C liurrli A.awlnllnn Caltari v. TwenO-nlnth sireeli llnnier llethlrhemi OHveM'ovenant vs. tnveiianti Nnrtlmut M nVorUI . Mhwnk(ldfr. Othfr unmix Towanda nt trnl)rlditf 4 I'lotlilfr, MANACiUHS, lilaerH and fnii" of Hie minor bnscball leagues tn I'hlladelphla and Its ndj.icent suburbs aro anxlouly lioplns that ceasonable weather t. here to May In order that the schedules may not he cut Into no deeply with postponements and cancellations. Although lat Saturday uas scheduled nn' Inaugural day !n many leaBuej, opening day relebrattoni will talie place today, the blKReit celebration beliiK held by the Shoe Manufacturers- League, nhlch stBRes a monster field day program at Point Hrceie Park Three games of baseball are down on the (-cheilule, gold medals and pennants will be nwaided the 1916 champion. Mrs A. A King, and a dozen eents will be contested The Interlioiough League, which has many times proved Uh prominence In the realms of baseball, will begin Its seventh year today, with gnnies at Drexel Hill. Highland Park and Illdley Paik The league coers the entire county Lansdowne Pre.xel Mill nml Highland Park, In the eastern end and Morton-Itulledge. P.Idley Park and Media nt the lower residential end This near Diexel Mill will be managed by .1 W .lacoby and "Kid" Kelnatli, of former I'tilverslty teams. They haM re tained the pick of 1916'r team, to which sev eral prominent University men will bo added Illdley 1'nik, 1916 champions, un der the direction of J V. Pomeioy. will how some changed In tbs battel j men, but the general fleldlu? outfit iciuains Kdw, T Bartlett will direct the West Chester Pike team at Mlchlnml Paik. a rapidly growing center of a host of en thusiastic suburbs I 11. Ilhoads, of Latis downe, Wlllard Htoer, of Morlon-Hutledge, and C II Steele, of Media, complete the board of managers They will umiuestlon- THIRD SERIES MATCHES SCHEDULED IN TRISTATE AND SUBURBAN PLAY STANDING OF LEAGUKS Men's Intcrcluh LeaRtie FIRT WWMON w. I Beineld I'Mln. Cricket r a II 'Lllll . Cntllim II Meilnn A HiinlliiKii ut. 1 (iermanlown lynw.id Tristate League DIVISION A fierroantown A. fprlnthaien Cynwil III 3 llelflrld II ; 2 Wllmlnltton K 1 lisniontli . DIVISION II M". I.. n 3 I'ynwjd . 4 Mooreslown 4 a- W. a fifrniantnwn B Relflrld A Orrrbrook Golf Suburban League 1.. 0 htenton 1 Altierlciin HrlilRe 3 Ardmore 6 V. of Pa OreeniMilnt Belfle!d V r. r. a. F.lberon Women's Interclub League KIKST DIVISION W. 12 4 VI. 4 I o Thlla. Couii'j V Thlla. f. V, . IWflrld lirrninntown .1 Wllmlncton I I'tnwjid 3 Merlon . 3 By PAUL GIBBONS miin thlid series In the Trislale com petition A and II Divisions, and that of the Suburban League takes place today, the second having been postponed last Sat urday because of rain. The xarious schedules have worked out lather unhappily In the Interclub League In bringing Merlon and Cynwyd together In the fi.st match on the schedule and In Division B of the Tri state League when Oerbrook Ciolf Club and Ilelfleld A. the two admittedly best teams In that division, were forced to play In the opening: match of the schsdule Last Saturday. Division A of the Trl tate League was a victim of n similar un fortunate circumstances, for the Cynwyd team, present champlonB, and the German town A team, which seems fully as strong as Cynwxd on paper, were scheduled .to meet, and their failure to do so, with the exception of three matches, Is rather In the nature of a blessing as It will be much more IntereEtlng for these teams to meet later -when the players on both teams haxe had some practice. It would be Infinitely better If these Im portant matches could be played late In the schedule as with the supremacy of the two supposedly strongest teams In doubt, It would make for much greater Interest and serve to Intensify the keenness of the competition. Cynwyd Has Class The Cynwyd team attain demonstrated on Thursday, If any further display was neces ary, that It Is in a cla'ss by Itself so far as the Interclub competition Is concerned, when Captain Hawk's aggregation of stars took the strong Belfleld team Into camp, Ave matches to none, Despite the Wlster team's fine showing In defeating the Philadelphia Country Club team on Tuesday, It was gen ' erally conceded that It did not have more than an outside chance to take any of the singles and only an even chance to capture the doubles, and so It proved. Tllden dis played the very best tennis he has ever hown In defeating Osborne, 6-1. 6-1. Th Belfleld star, who had so recently defeated Craig Diddle, did not have a chance against the slashing and driving tactics of the former Philadelphia champion and the match was quickly over. Wallace Johnson simply toyed with T. H. Martin in defeating him, allowing the latter only one game In each set. Tlie Interna tionalist was In treat form. Me IS Improv Jn each time out and playing farnhead of nthe form he dianlavAil In thu earlv matches 'when' he allowed the effects of his late start AM consequent tack of practice. Norman r.!.,7'''?f an MAY time 'Of It with Ably furnish the county with some excellent games, The schedule will be nlased In two series. ,The tlrst concludes with the afternoon of the I ourth of July. The second ,ei les winds up on Labor Pay. A post-season series of three games will be lilned le tween the winners of the two seiles, whlih will dee'de the .neat's championship The president, I'r.ink ('. .View eg. of .:in downe, hns nppolnted C. V. Pehyle. Win field Peaison and James A. Martin as urn. pi'es for the league. All are men of sexcr.il years' experience nnd bid fair tn sene the peoplo well. rmsT sr:nu:s ! Media nl llrenfl lllll. Illillev Park Lansiloutic Mnrtnn-Uut nl lllnhlniicl ld l'nrk Ui in Ulchlon.l Park nl Melln IIMInv Psrk nl llri-xrl lllll Mnrlnn-llulleilae nt l,anil tw ne Miv L'H "fl.M nl Mnrlnn-llntlrilci l..ms downe n nraip Pari, ltlmiliiml P.irk nt iJroxel lllll .. M,1V .:",,r,'",l.,. "', nm" ''"' llluhlsiiil Pnrli. nt Morton llutleiUe. Urexcl lllll ,u I, ins (loil ne - Jiiiie S Media at l.aimdn ne. ,v Park nl M,irlnli.tulle,e, Drexel lllll lit lllslllnllil Park .tune HM,li at Drevel lllll lllulilniul P.irk 01 Rldlii 1 Pur" Lnnartnnne nl Morlill-ltlile,ee ''?.".. '. Ll.nnailnntie, at Meilln Dri'vnl lllll - jihllev i'.i-u Morton Itmirdse nl lljchl.iml .lime "S Me.llli nl HlirhLiM.I l.,L III. II. . I '"k nl l.ir.sdmne Mnrtnn-KiillrOKx nt Di.xel lune .111 (iren for nnnlnoiied cam' I .lli! 4 n m M.wll.i nl III. Ma. 1i. -i r....-i Mill nt Mo-lonllutleii;... ltlshlaml Park ,x l.anMowne, i.,I'i'h .!,'' '", Morion llulleilee, al Medn Jllillex, Pr. al lllalilnnil Park. I.imsilmine nt Drexel mil, hiil'onii si:nu:s Jul T Itlilln Park t. Meills, lilahlmil rark, nl Drexel lllll l.nii-ow ne, al Morton Rutledg. ...!,ul .H Hldlev Park nl I.nnndonne. Prexe lllll al Muriiin-lluileiise Media, nl llUnlami July 1 Drexel lllll. nt nidlev Park l.an downe. nt Media. Mnrton-Kmle.liie. nt Mlslilind 'nrk Jnlv '." Mo.lln. a Pirk nt l.nnniliiwne Itutledce Dri'xej inn. liiinii.,,,,1 niill.- Park, at Morton- Xtntiist A l.'tndoine nl Drexel IIIM Mnr ot rtiited,. ul Mmlln. Rkllex Park. Hlllli.li Isnd Park. URUSt II MnllM nl Ul.llev Park Dn xel lllll. nt It aii land Park, Morlon-llutle le ,u l.anndowno Ailgunt 1 Media nt l,nn.lone. Illahl iiiiI irtin ,. .iiuriiiii'ituiieuRe. iunie lark, nl Drexel lllll Anoint -I I.nndowne, lonltnteiK'e ut Drexi 1 tit Medl'i lit m.llev Park. Mar. lllll. Hiklilntiil Park. epteniber I DrexeJ ll. nt Medio l.an. doi-nc nt llirhland Park. Morton-Itulleilue nt llldlev Park. .SMiteinlier ; Drexel lllll nl l.nnMoune lllc'iiinil Pirk ut llldloi Park' Media at Mur-ton-ltutlrdKe SliaKc-up in .Main Line There will be .i shake-up in the M.uullng of he Main Line Lea Rim as n lesult nf today's battles Two of the leaders. A mo ear and I'aoll. rlush and some one will tumble from the lead Two other flrst-dixl-slun clubs meet teams if the hceond ilnl slou, a lul the two other t.iilenders lion-Air nnd Wr.yne. will clash As last Saturday's matchoa wen nil halted by rain, the games are automatically dropped from the schedule. The I. ins .it Narberth may see some new f.ues in the line-up against Mellon, as Manage! Wnlrer has signed Hen lillbert and ' I'hkk" 1'nl gau. outfielders, also Lddie Mu.Vlehul Waxne fans are expecting a victory oer Iton-Mr when thev meet W.ijne dioppi'd the opening affair to I'aoll. 8 to I!, but the line-up has been somewhat rejiixcnated and Wn.xne udherents are confident of a win for their faxorltes League Tennis Matches Scheduled This Afternoon iitiM'tTi: j. i:crK FIRST imiMOX Ilelfleld Country II x. Iiermmitniin ( rlrket , ut U later sprlnsbaieii Cniinlri (iuti is, liininulli Country C lull, ul Wullincford. VtllmlnKtnu Couiitr (iub t, Cjm)il Club, ul iliiilneton. si-.com iimsniN MiMirextnwn Field Club n Iherbruok l.olf at Monrrtoiiii. I,erni intoun Crhket It . Iteldeld Coun tri A, ul Miiiibelui. C,wmd ( Iub, n hie. Mill HIIVN I. KM. I i: Kllierun Cniinlri I lull in, ItelMeld ( ountr ( Iub C. ut Fox liinte. dreeniNilnt Tennis link i. Vrdinnre Ten nis lull, nt rdninre. liillntleliibin nnd lletiillnc . is. s,.i. toll llrldice Comnan I Iub. ul loltnorfliuid, merlnin Itridce C iiniiuii (iub is. I nl irrxlti of Pennnsilianln Courts, at VtUsu hlrkon W P ISowIaml The lalte'r lilnxed much better than the scores of fi-o. t;-i woiilil seem to Indicate Marathon Match between lr P H Hawk and K S. Manna A orltalili m.iialhon ensued lu this match, ns Is linail.ibly tho ase when these two steady plajeis meet. The points weie In terminable, the balls going li.uk and fuith oxer the net countless times in each rally, and although the mvd captain won, In sequence sets, the scores of !-". 6-4 show that there was erj little to choose be tween the plaxeis nt the llulsli The doubles also furnished n fine con test The Ilelfleld pair went right through their opponents lu tho llrst set which they won at !'.' The (nwyd duo braced con siderably In the second set and succeeded In reversing matters to the tune of 0-3. lie. ginning the third set. the lielfleld men hit n streak of line pla. which carried them Into a lead of 3-0 and 4-1 At this point It reemed to be all over but the shouting, as Messrs. Smith and Cathcart were apparently going too well to be beaded. To the surprise of the gal lery, however, Leonards and bis p.'trtner came through with the best tennis they had Jet shown, and although each game thereafter went to deuce, the Cjnwyd pair managed to win the successive games, which gave them the set nnd the match Ah the Imard of governors nf the Phila delphia Cricket Club has decided not to be represented In any more championships during the war, the match scheduled be tween this club nnd (lermantown was de. faulted to the latter club. The Cynwyd Default The controversy over the points defaulted by Cynwyd to Oermantown last Saturday will probably be adjusted amicably The fact that out of 125 players on tiro nine teen teams In the Tristate and Suburban Leagues, only nine appeared for play, and slit of them nt their home clubs, where they most likely would have been regardless of the weather, seems sufflc'ent proof that the condltolns for playing tenuis on Satur day weremore than merely doubtful Of the three matches played, two were In the nature of surprises. Tllden, who Is In fine form now, was cxpecfed to win from Wallace Johnson, who has had only two days of play. Johnson took the middle set. 6-3, but Tllden ran nvvay with the decider, at 6-1 Hawk, who has been In gTeat form, was most unexpectedly nnd decisively defeated by Pearson, 6-2, 6.1, although the latter has played but Utile this season. N, W Swayne gave a great performance In defeating U C Wlstar, 6-0, 7-5, The performance of these players can not be taken too seriously, for the day was raw, cold and dark and thn courts woe Heavy, a quartet "of conditions not at all conducive, 0 iioou lennia. conducive to ijoou tennis. PENNINE USHERS '' "" IN STRAW HATS l ao0XM Red and Blue Faces Garnet at Debut of "Hay Kellv" Today AVAL MEN TO DRILL Sumni. r ii lii'ie nt. li'.ist, 'Cs iii to us make hi'llexe II is If we .iro tn follow the ilk'tales if icnixenilnii Pespllo the f.ii't Hut silininer ntllcl.illy N only a shade mole than a month off. yet overcoat weather h.is been holding sway nnd the rncrtilt h.is been IuimmIiii; between the fnit and (If lv in.uks Hut. cvpii thnuch ovi'ico.its whoulil bo very npiopos, straw h.lts. the emlili'in nf hot months, will be the vogue nt Ki.inkllu I-'iold this afternoon when the diversity nf IVnus.vlv.inl.i nnd the SnnithiiKUi' nine" battle nil tho iPnmoml of th lju.iker staillum lu keepM with tlie spirit nf tho time, a inllllaix ill 111 will be staged licfnn- tho game, and In keeping with the spliit of tho day. dorliv -busting i.ill bo stagi'il before, dui lug nnd as lung .is then Is unc In sight The inllit.it drill will be given bv m.i lines s.iilris and nival leserves frnm the navy v.uil. who will ni.iuli on the Hold piniiipily at 1' o'liiuk fter the exhibition b.v the na v men. the miluiull -luili'iu coipsxvlll show how well it lias li'.nnoi! Its losmtis under Major Willi. un lill. Jr I' S A . and .Major l.eon.iril I-'ny, the studtiit leader i i:o ill ibj-buslli'K will stall as soon as some tl.ti Ins Individual shows enough sand to enter the gates nf the stadium with one of last winter'!' lids bedecking bis head It will inntli-.iie until the l.i"t linn lid Ii i been linn to sin i ils. Tho lied nnd Blur students lu their List public frolic befoie the close nf the academic e:ir as usual will show mi moic.v lu their endeavors to get the derbies," nod any one who spoils! the wlntir heaiwear and oscapes must have hoiiii thing nu Voting !nffo when It ionics tn dodging Hither Johnny Tl.el or Ad Sw Igler will be given the pitching assignment hv Coach Ilnj ThnmiiM Tin fni nu r has enlisted in tlie naval ioast defense and expects tn be rn 1 1 eil tn dillN .tux time. He stated es. tenlay Hint he mn. icielvo the summons lod.i, nnd If lie iloeils. of lourse he will not bo in the illle pit against the Hub Quakeis n( Sw.utlimoie New York Tallies A7if Runs, Leading Scoring Yesterday Hie idinne In the Lvenlui; Ledirer SH,r. Deii.irliiienl. the lour of llieiu, h.ne Immmi rliiulnc ii ntlni:ousl till dm, with anxious Inquiries fniiu funs us to turn inuiiv run. tlie (Hunts scored In Ibe Riune iiitlt Clu ilnniitl rsterdo. Ibe Html store mis tl in '. IbltilKii N.ltliintlls anil tho New urk (, lints, uitorililiK to some of Ibe imlurs, were tied witli elebt runs uiileiell The New Xork writes tit the Ktinie sliotitil knuu liuvi iiiiini runs were iimde, nnd under their signatures tltei silo tho liliuils nine runs, ehibt lu Ibe llftli Inniiu; find one lu the elglit limine. The error is lu I In- litisebull suniniirji Iherefore, tlie (ilnnls i urn tlie storing for the tin. THE CARDS' NEW BOX STAR Watson, not of, needle fame, has ,i uiuuuu iui- iuiiur mouna lor iMiicr wSSm 9BHbs laaiVH mm s 3 mm carried all $S MLLEQ HUG-GNS WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN HAS Eli ALL TODAY VrlllNAI, I, r.,ri: U.Ml !- IT IJ III a II latst p.c. .:nu id i .ill .-..Ml 111 . I'M llll .'."I I lose ..M. .Sill III .1117 ,:i:n j 5 a Neil ork I lilrurco st. I mils Phillies Muslim l tut iiinatl I'itt.buri.li ltroiikl.1 n !iii'"i .Mil .3111 ami .III ,:itiii :i i.; ii ii n !l IS I i I! VMI. II in an i. i:dt i; llo. Inn New iiii, i bletiKii I leiel.iiul st Louis Detroit Mblellrs VVustiiliKlou .nn lam .-llll SINI . IKII .ant ..Till ,:hh : .in: ii r, is i. .."i.'ii ,1,-MI ..'i.'ili .-i.IH aid tll'l .1011 lllll II 1. 1 ."ifltl .:ihi .:ms :ns i a is it (.in:i)i i.i: roil tody VIIONA i.pai.i : Sf. lands nl liiiladeliiblii cte-ir. New lurk ( IiiuiIi, I llitllill.ltl el . .... ,,i.,.,i i I-, s,-ti lors i iiiuiii I lilenen ul llronkljn I Intldr. lillsburuli ul lloslon (bind). Mi:i!l( N I.CAi.l i; Mllletlis u s.( .s liniiili. New ork ul ( liletiKo ( leur. lloslon ut Detroit b.r.lt H.lsblnslon ul leiel.iiul ( lour. iNrniiNATiiiNM. i. i:ci i: Newark nt Unrliesler ilnudi (J Eniuesl. Illililnnuil nt lliiirulo tlenr (2 icnlnesl. l illlniorc nl Vloniri'iil ilnuilv (i eniiii Proildenee ul liirunlii Irnr. H-hTr.HDAY-S lllbLMXs NATION M, ,:(jl i; Pblllles, 4 S. laiiil.. 0. lloslon. :is litlsbiirali. 'i. New ork. in ( Im Iniiall. ;. IblttiKu, H: llrnokl.i ii, 0. AMLKKA.N I.HAI.Ci; Athletics. 1 1 M. laiuls. II. loieliind, Ii UnsliliiEiflu, a. New Wl,, II; ( blrncii I. Iloslmi, Delroll, I, Cadets KIcct Oliphnnt Captnin VVI.sT POINT N V. VHv IJ railet IJimer 1 llllpliant, of DilUKer luil . It-is lieeu electid iitptaln of the Armv fiiMllmll lenin '1 he earl fclailuntloii of Ibe tlasa of HUM. ttriunaed for suBiini 'i. Iiintle ibis a lion nliesear if the nrinl Is In linve u foolliall eleven next frill I'.iilet I. M limes, Ibe lue.ont tiililaln. will t.o urndil tteil with Iho Vui;ufil .lasa Oliplunl vai k'railn.ileil froni Ptinlut- I niersil in June P.H I been iliaplnyiiifr frrcat ability on ths iiugcinss teem, iiutSKiaa wwiiit BOWLING TEAMS CLOSE SECOND WEEK Elliott, Guest and Trucks Head Contests With Total of 2901 LAURELS l-'ourleeu three-inan team i oliiliitiiillons rolled their live caiiiea In Hie nnntinl . lialnpionHlilps of iho Philadelphia liovvllni: - lailou "ti K aloiio ntlea, lirlnriOR Urn si'ionil wnk of the series tn n tio-o with main hluli siores tirluK re,-oril"d lllllolt Hurst and rtn lis knorked ilimn iho utiMitat minilura of pine totallne .'Pill Till lllsii rolltil the best sillRli- SI ore HIS, III their nt'iond Kame Another trio IsovilnK floni siluti'h In 'lass II was Smith. .Vln-rs nlid Muilllt. Ttie totaled tl il In their folirtli same. Tho si ores rolled bv Iho teams follow lines A. Dnos. Swisher and t'uok. I'Tni. ilrossman. ItudciTH and Knox. 27S1'. lio.nl. M irtin and Hiilev. 'J77J. Mnrtln kettluir -'."i'i ill bis neioiol name. VrH'Wr smedlev and Prlie. i:si,o, .vtor k.iu Hiott and Wills. Ji:t.' t.unRri n llot and limllO l'71s l' Wolfe Marshall nnd Kid i Hire, liTK.i. Itolertmin KlUK and Cm k. J7'J I litisa II. rinilth. Mjers nnd .Mount. l'7ul VVII lur VVrlKbl nnd llnx, 'J7.T.I. liana C. Hum. I orlira unit Knniiss, '.'.1117, Shuv. .stul nnd Itimeuhotki'l, Crnlg. L'.'7S Dnea ,. Mwlebir I'oik . .. Tolnls llroasman Itodera i Knox Totals Plood Martin llallev i Totals . . Praller Smedlev Prli' Tom In . . ., Morgan Stott . .. Wella . . Totals .. I.unirren . . . , llvtz . . . lindley . . Totals . -Til.' nml Ailklns, Kacan and li.AS.S A 131 I7H 17S 171 l(l '.Mi 1'i tsn 1H4 Mil i'3:i LJl.i 10.1 I'.O'I ir.s tin. .nu ISO I'ill 1S Silll lllll 170 ltlo r.2 ts.'l 177 Jin S7II LM1 L'lll VOI llll'l 17.1 1 1 I'i 171 ram INI lu" llll Til 174 nu urn .".ii I.M 171 313 r.iis ins IBS IN7 SOJ IT! Tdi .Vl'l 13.1 HIS 170 171 lilt 1M HK "TTi.l 177 llll His r.si ISO ist I'.'.t 1st sss m.i I1.1J S3 1 151 'JH 211.1 P.iil wij nil f.V.I -ii 107 pe tal 14'. tsn 17!l inn Lin Tts 170 mi 171 ."10 433 ISS -ill llli ll"l INS 1ST JUJ I'll I l.-.'.l i!7 lllil ISi uli'i SUN S'l7 CLASH II (SCilATCIII 140 "J13 lfl.1 1114 I7K Pis llli IhU -'"7 I'. Wolfe.. Marshnll... Ilnili lltfe. .. DIN HIS 17n 172 DIN 3111 SL'll Sill Smltli lvers, . . . Mount Totals... i:illott.. .. i men C Trucks. Totals.. . Ilobertson. KIiib. .. . (lock . . Totals.. . 143 Ml l.-.ti 171 1 7.1 ."03 un 170 S-..I lh'i 171 20 IMS lllll 128 111.' lllll nTo mi 1113 Ilia sVi un 101 HIT 171 sin 1114 mi SI'I -'is VN.I I'M I iii.-i B.IS i.i; irij WW 1st 1S2 S'l.l anu 174 17U I till Wl 177 S7U 171 DOZEN HORSES READY FOR RICH RACE AT LOUISVILLE Probable Field for Big Kentucky Derby and Odds Probable ll.irse. Ht'lulil. .Ioike.1. odds, War star, llll lliixtiin .1 In I "star (.tirrr. 110. I rump .... 3 to I star .Master, 117. Ixiftus .. . 3 In I llikel, 117. J. Mrlamarl I tn I skeiuli-. 117, liouder Slot Kltketv. Ill, llobliisou . .. 1 III I lliiuir Ixli imuiii. 117. Ilurel ... K lo I Mlil.Ml). 117, I.Ike . . Ii tn I llrrlln. Ill steams . . IS to I Ct'dliel. 117. Murphi IS to I l.retn .limes. 117. (loose '10 to I MilliMcr ill. 111. belli h 311 to I rnliililo. III. Srhultliirr 30 In I A, K. Muiniiiljer eutr.1. I.DPISVIl.I.i:. I Ma 12 eighteen tlimoiiKhhreils are nnineil to liait in the forly-thliil Kentuiky Pel by nt one mile anil a quarter at I'hurchlll lowns today linl.v twelve, howevei, are llkelv to go to tlie post The tare, the rlehest utako In Ameilra for Ibree-year-olds. will be worth ap proximately JlS.Ofui to tin winner, aa aalnt S.lnon. iho ahnre of Arlstltlra lu the first Derby In 1S7.1 The seconil hor?e will teeelve f2500. the third MOmi anil the fourth will save the entranoo anil staitlnB fees Of the probable staiter. thtec Imported eolts Wur .Star, Miinister Tnl nutl Omar Khayyam are epeetetl to compete with the best In America The Last will depend upon Andrew Miller's Ticket. Harry Payne Whltney'K lllckety anil C K (I HIIIIiikh'h Omar Khayyam, while the Ve.t will back Midway, Skeptic. Heillti nntl Cudgel to win. Dingles and Bungles leslerdn's hero Itahe Kutli. He won hla heietiin atraUht ixnine when lie whipped tho TlRII" llul ivll i nil n blR, huak aoiithpavv who ihii lilt 'on a mile "Habe"' Mrhts. It la ls inuac he la Just un harmleaa na a tase of wild eala Kn ti hero Joe Hush, lie atopped the down ward trend of the Athetia with n 1 to-o victor uvi r tlie llrottna Zelder, Wheat. Whltted. Holke, McCarty and Knnetrhy inusi have hnd aoniethlnor asalnst tho Plttl.vra eaierda- They all hammered out three hita Joe (lest liner don't apeak It, aneez 11 la a hero here today. He turned tho Cardlnala bluo by peltluff them with cooa eras. The Dodaera are not thankful because Colonel Kuheta iilaeetl llieiu Is-yond the graap of the hungry Incomo tax rollcttora. They play with much spirit aa a crowd parlnsta In tho Irenchea, of 1 vrinnaii'i nuiur" imrn inn urnn nan j ea lerday and the poor lleda were toriiedoed asaln. Heinle .Im helped In the alnuaiiter, aa did Holke nod MiCarlv. Ilui k HertoK sot Into the line-up for a few Innlnga, Thrve atralahl virtorlea for the Cuba have rauaad Fred Mitchell to fori fhe. nerd of a new Pk- piece, . , Tim Tliorne Bflt lllo if the Tied' hlta, and one of hi naiiupa vvaa a nomer. one vt hla ivnllopa vraa lob tittiiun, the bit,' rlKht-lintidcx llrovviis' iilli'hliiB atnff, turned in his nnt-hlt untile ncaluM the tiilcaifn Whlto s terontly. It was his IIikI no-lilt performant'e In the blK leaRties. but the Until in his career The unique part of driimiin perfiiimanie was that he was not iiwnie th.it not a hit i.M .C, miidf rr him until tlie end of the clKlilli liinliijr. Ho ml inllted lh.it whin ho le.niied thin he wns eomi'Wh.it nervous, but tletiared that It wan not until the hint batter was up Hint in found it haul to pitch Orooni camn clos-o lu i no-bit conifHt In the oponltiK c.ime a enr ncn when he chut out the Cleveland Indiana for seven mid twn.thlrils Innlnvvs without n hit A Cleveland b.itter then Ktititihiil a Mifel.v. and that pruvetl to be the nnlv lilt made off (Irouin IMlcliinc for Portland In Hirix', (Iroom blanked I.os AtiKelos without a hit or run, and ns a neml-pm In llio.l pitrlit-il his UrM hltless contest Ilia iip;ijnont In the box; on that occaslnn m.ih Art l''Ietcher. imw ehnrtstnp fur the .Vew Vnrk (Hants Overcome With Joy When tironin wiin Intel viewed aftir Ills blUess perforni.iiu-e ho naluially was the personlllentlnit of Jo.v He said Hint as he went aloiiR he didn't notice any dlfferento fioni .in.v mliei ilnj when he vvaa vvinnliiK llul "ii that tlaj it will be n culled that (linntii lelleveil IMdle Pl.ink In the elKlitli inninu of the Hist c.ime of tin- twin bill nml held the While Sox without n lilt lu the tiKlith anil ninth So lie hail Kone ten In iiliieTs without periiilttliu; a cafoty before that fan In the upper tleck yelled down the Information that no bltiRlerf had been col lected up to that time "You know, the blK problem Is to keep the nlher fellowa from scorlnp," he contin ued "Tho Iioj-h had Riven mo nn early lead of two runs, but this w-.is no m.itnlri to pi'inilt any lo.ifltiK. anil I simply did mv best to keep the Sox awiivifrnm the plate. "I will admit." (lioom later h.ild. "that I i;ot tfirlbly neivous In that ninth InnliiK 1 had Koiif atimc for elKjit InnlncH, without knowing that the Sox hadn't made a lilt off mo I h.itl Wiilkid miiiio batters nntl had remembered that 1 had hit Weaver. Hut I probably had Kot these base hits, as it hadn't dawned nn me that I xvnn nu mv way to n nn-hitter ' When I came In frnm the diamond after TTTTITI TVnXTlXTXn 1 X T WHI..N II, ' iili the UJLlim iiUlNUiiiK AJND bUUSA ENTER ,: TM TT TTnTDTn nr TTTn t.ti rtTTom'l ii JKUJii-oxxvii Moie than Uul amateur tatRet smashers of this city nnd vicinity will htuiR away In the Philadelphia Klectrlc Gun Club's first roRistcred tarset tourney today at IIlRlilanil Park One hundred and fifty tarpets Is the pronram. Many notable Runnets will compete. In cluding "Chief" lender. Pro. John Philip Sou.i, Hilly Severn, champion of the Phila delphia Trapshooters' League, nnd Kietl Plum, of Atlantic iit. who figured as run-ncr-up In the lad Saturday'n national championship nt New York Jo Charles II N'evvconib. M. Ileauchamp. who recently capturetl the shootlnR title of Delaware, will also take part Jn the Hlectrlc's Initial shoot. DELAWARE ATHLETES To' TRAIN AT FORT MYER NHWAUK. Del. Ma 1.' Dcl.iwaic Cnl leKe will lose some of Its baseball and track men next week, tho men to ko to the ofllcers' training camp at Fort Myer for military In Mructlon. c'o.iih William .1 McAvoy and Captain Hatoltl V,' Horsey, of the baseball team, were among those who have re ceived notice that their applications had been accepted and to icport to the camp on Monthly George II. Ferguson, another vnialty baseball player, and several of the track men have also been accepted Other Delaware College students and graduates 01 dered to leport on Monday are F Tracy Campbell. .1 Wilson O'Danlel. John P. Gum John A Hopkins, Jr. Morris II Mitchell. H Karl Plumley. (leoige C lirower, Leon It Stnxtuii, J A Mather and .1. Alexander Crothcrs ,Tho athletic council has an nounced th.it notwithstanding the fact of a number of athletes going to camp both the baseball and track schedules will be completed INTERSCHOOI, MEET AT DELAWARE COLLEGE XKWAUK. Pel., May II. The fourth an nua) Intel scholastic Held nnd Hack meet on l'iarer Fleln, Delaware College, this after noon will bring together more than HOD atheltes from nineteen schools lu Delaware, Maryland. Pennsylvania nntl New Jeisey. The met will be divided Into two classes, mid the schools errtcietl in each class are as follows Class 1 Wilmington Friends, Tome Institute, llnliimore I'oljtechnlc. Ches ter High and Camden. N .1 . High Class Newark. Mltldletown. tlu Pont. Dover. Georgetown nntl Lewes High Schools, of Delaware; Llktou. Helalr. Noith Hast. Ches apeake City and Siullersville from Mary land, West Grove and Kennett Square, of Pennsylvania and Vineland, of New Jersey I 8 os and S6 om. Packages alto t lb, Ctatt Humidor WANT Joe? to find a new brand Then .try mine It's CAMPBELL'S SHAG. I've Btuck to it for years because it's so mild and mellow. Tukq some of mine you will like it as weI as I dp. AT MOST MOO THMCQ TOMS ute i .";.ht'-,h . tho clKht In nine, thouch. a fan slttln the Knind stand above our coop hollered i very plainly. Tlinfn It. Hob. old boy,l with them, they haven't Rot fi hit oft'. ef "As I walked down the utens Into coop my curliislly was aroused, rtnd I ask i Invent they cot a lilt oft" mo vet"? Tit' fellows then told me that the only Sox wwl' .-?S ii. iu urn on nase were those tnat walKeel ii nntl tho one I lilt. ,;U "liven when the first batter faced W at ilio bcKlnnlnff of the ninth T didn't feOllfe any different. We cot Schnlk on a noo V 1y to I.nvan nnd Murphy lilt n Rroundcf ,tW' J Slslcr. who threw the ball to hie when'l'i?-' S covereti urn iV. ' "Tlinl m-wtA ,,.n ... ...! i.e. i.. -.i-nthl".. . .... .....i. .,, ul mm ,t;ii only ona;,1i",l batter standlntt between me nnd a no-Wtp 'tl It nine. I thoURht nil sorts of thlnRs, but Ht'IJ the miiiio time I flRiired that ns luck hdMil ....-ii ..nn nu- ini.s nir u sutiuitl HICK vnr".J lost i,f tlio win' "-.VIH "Don't Lose Him," Said Hank I M& "The batter vv.i LolImM nnd i ..m iiSsSr striken on him without n ball. Then TtniAf' (Scvereld) came out to me and handed mel'ily tho ball Instead of throwing It to me. TfcrSlyJ me iovg oi .-iiuie, put evcrjthlnR you got onJv the ball now nntl don't lose this fellow. h&'$t cnulloned me. 'Look for everything I own.'.f4! i I .UI. AA.I ' . W, . . ..n..i;ii:u, jfll f '1 pltchetl him ll OOUllle nf wide ones Irt-M.' I lie hope he would iilte,' but he dldn;t;' in. ,ii. no mi. n Kiounuer 10 nisier ana "-i lleorRe beat him to tho lias. That was quit ?. n ii'iiei. i unsure ou. iih it seemed like It w required an iiro to pet hlni out. , xCT-l "Thoso bases on balls probably helped nwMl. to tho no-hltter," commented Bob. "Mavbavy5 i If I hadn't walked them, they xvould hv - i' nil me." t )lLi$ This, xvaa Groom's first no-lilt game ln.thv3 .nn n-itKiia. no came ciose to one on open-E3-" a Iiir day at Sportsman's Park a year aCM'SJ&l ........ ...: n.iws uui tnc i icxeianu inaiana lor ?. -a seven and two-thirds rounds before a ow.d'4 "" "' "nn i r. inn uniy nil ot uy , the ir.llne. .- X & m Pllohlnt? fne flin 1'i.tilqna Mi.AlA. n.r ,'l I.euRtie) team In 1D0S. Groom shut out th4(v i.os .xiiBeies team wmiout a hit or a run. ,n :i semi-pro In 1503, he pitched a Belle ville team to a no-hlt victory oer Colllna- xlllc. Ill His opponent on that occasion ' vv.iH Art Fletcher, the Colllnsvllle, bov xnrhm 3Si J Is now the shnrlstnti nf th W vtle"' 's. '3 the shnrtstoi of the .Vew York'J'fi Ol.mtH --. -s, -s- -,s, . "i ijljUJQO &lj orlUUT 1 ... -.. im ( harles n Newcomb. the new national 'T 4 till got chninnlnn. ..-Ml i,n i.UAn w . . ... . days contest, as he will compote In the New'vl ork A. C. Club ohamptifn'shlp. . ,V Chimin... t .. ... . . .,.v.,,.i; iviuiiiu, tn me r.iectrics, will if have two sets of traps working so aa toI un un- cxenis on on scheduled time. Th i traps will bo opened at 10 o'clock for com-""t - notlllnn T.,,n..l. ...In i . I . -... ;" """.ii niu ue served on thaw,! grounds. " $t,S Tho nroeram f ir.n i..nAi n, ..- j, ?ii . , , , ; . " " "' ""sin will oe Ql. W"JB xldcil Into nine events, three at twentr3'J " '" "if iiaiance at nrtecn discs tach.S Ihe.e will be optional sweeps on eaehfB event lu addition to many valuable nrliek "f any valuable Drlie "W and the lucky gunners xvlll Iia nr.n i, , wartled. tfAJOR MAGNATES IN SPECIAL SESSION IN N., Y. NHW YOIIK. .May 12. National Lcaue,'wV club owners are here today for n. special ...s, .,,,, irtueii oy governor John K. Tener I president, ostensibly to ureel Dmnoh m.ii, 'V ...! nl.u . . "' . --.--v... -..V-..J, ,, .... uiicrii,,- owners or the Cardinals, but n5l actually. t s believed, to ro seriously mto i!1,C.i"Crplexl"K I,rolll(,'n confronting thejr '4'A . ' i mo qucHtlon of the effect of a war tivTSV the probable loss of hundreds of ball play--ff ers In the war draft, the probability of no'l baseball next ear-all wllf be r -en thi fy iiost serrous attention. The meeting- I ,J) likely to be of tho Rreatest lmnnrtnno. i'-l SUITS H4-M TO ORDER -HaiaJBai r . ' fws OU,lt Redueed from S0, MS and (tt PETER MORAN & CO. 8SSZ , J 1ITII & MARKET, ENTRANCK ON UXall3jl B. K. COR. BT1I AND AROU SXS. OLYlv?P!A. A, A, H-UMflSip. .SU- JIBXIMiy KVKNIMi. MAY 14 " ' S I rankle JJIIIInma a. Charlie Dalley VBW ldle I lUceniid a. Robhr MeTann H$X ih-o inent . I.arrj- llanaen cXVi,' Jnek llratfon .. Jaeb nwlA 'S1V - Kid Williams v. Barney HahaB Ailm. 8,e. lUil. Res. BO & 7Be. Arena IU. Wifiia asrsj TOMfillT TOMOIIT TOMfillT aIJJVV " NATION A I A r Jaek .MrOulcan. lafipM'.! George Chaney v. Terry McGoTeraiW' . . . , ,,! n a-.A, or murr nieria i initr narrra r, J.517 r Joe (imnry meet Jack Mrcioaker ' !;- .xirlioaker w.-3 finmi -lie, flea, ow, mc lira ai.w v-u..vi NATIONAL I.E.GUE TARK PWIT.T.ITcO vo 3T T.nfTIO . ...ur.u ,u. .. .w.u ,e, , (IAMK AT 3.-00 P. .- ' Rot Seal on Hale at Qlmbela and HnaUlDaV,. iFJtWtm ..'Li: tti f Vi m f. a- m & -.m ' i. ?,f. fh. i m u"Z&K'MmtoiLmi&ZZt&i ,t 'C ' ',x5TrtVv; "55 let, 'VJ-. eaOWKtl llja- .i .j.. . .G.u.e "tolit