' "-""i. r y f I a m f jFMINORS BLQSCOUTS BIG SCORES RULE IN P. R. T. GAMES i-Healthy Walloping Shows Carmen Have "Ty Uobb" Players CUMBERLAND SCORES 19 LKAOUH BLANDISH r. k. t (rittin It) Won . 1 ' 1 I , O II II . (I iv t. I.nno I imi 1.IKKI l.lillll .mi 'i .1X1(1 o in .00(1 FWTiLV'nVfU.. n o o (i i l l l Cell. '.., nresrr '"'-" Willow " oedland mom Blc ecorcs featured tho openlnp Ramos f CUM D. 1 ' oei "-.c.iKiie ii'- t.v hits bclnc plontlfu!. Clenernl (iffirrs ".'from Woodland, 18-16 . Cumberland rotated nclmont, 19-11; Callow hill nnr t lv escaped a lieatlns from the I'ow-ur 'Division, 13-18, and the I.Icvatert nlno ' trimmed Willow arove 9-7 cuironnLAND nr.i.MosT w whoa.. C h o n n .. .t,l.r ss i:3 I .Tone s.3b I1!!.! rf !OII Kphwnrtf Hi fee! 3b 2 3 1 1 Husscll.lf M?!'3" 3 n .1 0 Tralnor.ss 3 J 1 2 10 II 1 2 .' 1 (I 0 2 J II 4 2 Him ii n :i l n ii n (i j l ii l ii ,i n t ii it n ii ii o l 4 I II ii ii (i o i ' i ii ii ii 8; Sanson it - 2 1 U 0 Whlte.rf . . ' 'vTrelhi2b .14 7 11 llucey cf. PK.m Jib II 1 7 (I il nurlio c C;,ni irf 1 - 0 il l iirouy,;:ii . I CSV. - - Ovcrdorf.p. LWcnP'- Harvcy.c. .... tn nl nf It i VWhnr.oi, 21 27 11 4 Webor.ib llrown.p. . TOUIS . " Totals.. 11 1(127 12 7 It H i; n 0 4 0 .1 fl .1 (1 3111 21 I I 1 0 II 2 2 2 0 311 111 7 Cumberland Selmoni Three-base hit Jones Two-baso hits White, r,,tr Brown, irainor. men iwivitp, i-ami., "potarelln Struck out lly Itlch 9. Overdorf. i, I'ffi ,4 liases on balls-Off l'.lrh 1. Ov.r , Belmont 3 ' Umpire llullmar OENERAI. OFTICK WOODLAND r h o a 3 2 0 0 0 3 14 11 2 2 4 2 .1 3 3 II 7 2 II 1 II 1 II I 1 II (I II 0 1 II O (I II (I (I II 0 n o ii ii o 1 2 7 2 11 it o o o n 2 2 0 0 2 1 trirVrat'k.ss 4 3 1 1 n rramp.rf . i.my.Sb saosn howler 2d. Klteo. (i 1 12 2 n J Kifo.3b Flurgls P 4 2 10 0 V rifp.lh. K.IlnB; rf 14 2 0 o ljHley.lt Aleiander.lb 0 18 0 0 "reer.ir . knsrorf 1 2 o 0 II Kutts.rf . fr."?!3b 3 2 10 1 Menl.rf TottH 18 2127 7 1 ghw.l'. ". ' Ituckstool.p. Total.. 15 15 21 1(1 8 n ir n. In.neral Off ce i l ti ii n ii s i x in -t i Lw&land; . ... 3 O 0 0 0 5 0 C 2 15 1.1 8 Home run aiurgis a. j me. .. iiiree-nnso ilu Predlger, Cramp. Tvvo.baso lilta Kirk Mtrick. 2, Delnlnger Ford Struck out lly tnnu 11. Shaw il. Uuckstool, 1 Hade on falla Off Biurets, n. Shaw, II. Stolen linsos Itnerai unice , miwuiii. " ''' ". i.,i-i kill Shaw iramp. umpire r. ..i-iwiKiu. fiirt. 2.20. ELEVATBD WILLOW (inovK. r h o a.p 1 2 1 (I (i 1114 0 (I II 1 2 I 0 1 14 Oil 2 10 0 II 2 0 1 t 1 1 .". II II II r h o n e. Iwli 2b 2 :i 1 i Mnori ri ii..irrf 1112 0 Sanom.B . & Alexander 3b o n 1 1 1 lirlnkpr.Sb IhlTCI.lll Birwr c Porker.rf Roppprt Korrti.lt 1 3 12 0 I) Sill 2h 1 1 1 1 (l (lrlfflth.il. 1 1 ;i J (i '' iiiiiru. ii . II I 0 0 O 1 0 1 0 0 M'Clofkey.cf. 0 1 n 1 1 Totala 9 13 2702 ToUM.. .7 10 27 S 3 0 0 10 3 2 2 O 1 n I Elevated pwir Vlltow Groe 5 0 0 0 (I II o 2. TwA.hae hits Tlrbino . Sh1ei lfrpr 2I. . Humeri. Steel Konns SHI Liwll JJ Ilaup Kall Tiff Trphlnn 10 nit kOlinn. 3 Struck tut ByTreblno 1-" by Koons v Umpire litis Tomorrow's Windsor Entries nrit race, threes ear-ohla and up .'''4 fiir- lonit Don 100 "Inez, 102; Ellen smltn. in-;. Violet. 10SI. Tom Caro 111, 11 A Jone" -l'-' January, 100 'Carl Hoberts. ion. Nillle H. 109: Code 110 Ilranrtywlne. 112. Moller. 11.. tBif-ilUo eligible- Thoa R llunic jua, rinoui-. tWr 1071 Privet Petal 107 . second race mrceoeapniua nnu m-, - "- fr Ionia fcatladod, nx Trepjld ion jiny iwn 110; Altamana iia aph -"-.. ' tuni. 112, K M Johnaon, 110, Ulla JennliiKS. 110. Tantivy 110 Vtley. 112. Canh on. e- J livery, 112 Rochester. 113 Also oiimdiu Itartre. 110 Thlrty-ecn 110. HuUer IIS Tnlrd race, tnrce sear-oiua umi ui. ' -Juvenile (IS 'Salon. 107. Dash. 10S, 'lalo keirer. 112. I'arlor Hoy 112 l.lttle N'ephi-w. US; ilenorctte, 08. Ladv Mildred. 108. l'lt. ' Early Riser, 112 AIro Plislblf Carl. 115, ; Thomas Callaway, 112, Tactless, no. i Pnurth rape, ihpee-vpar-otds and III). 5W IUr- ' tail .Kettle Wuleutt 07 Hp-;mary. 1JJJ l wjlen Babe 10J lincorc Jin .'aimmi. "". Charminit Hilly 100 Oolden 1 Jt 100. Mlliia ' pinnock. 102 Fen Hock 104, Sail 100. Luke faiae, mo, uorkey w . ill Also eiiKiuie uiw loot. 108, Dignity 112. KorfhaEe. 10S nun race. tnree-par-oin onu up. i mn; Fence de Leon 103. Prim Harry. 101, RmugBlfr 111. Royal Interest. 112. Kismet It. 112. ecorpii, li-j Lasi parK in iiaipn .- . ". Jibot. 11.' Hermudlan 112 I)r I'lianot. 11-. Olcimoblle 112 Also ellgtule Knoilet, 110; Itecllffe 112 Curlicue 112 Slith rate ehree-jpir-olrts and up. 1 mile Alan. 7 Hoiata 107. llandlemar lO'i, n- ulram 110 Ettas t'harn. 112 SaUno, 11-'. rnl. X(t 101 i-Ijim Mnrpan. 107. Star Hlrd, ID. Tar eton P. 112 1 ude ser. 11- i." lack. US Also eligible 'Carlton Nome. 110. 'rtworth, 112 Hoy Oalcnond 11 . neventh race three-enr-aids ami up. naim ht. 1 mile and 70 ards I)r l'nilhr. HP. Fmont. 100. Stonehenge Kill. Ulrst DeBrfp. 10J. Yodeles loa. Kins Mart 110. Jerr. 101. fimellla 100. OallaHO, II. Charlej Me lerran Inu imnpaa-inn lln Cnl riutptltm 11(1 . c.Im eligible Paymaster. 10S. Falrli. 101. Joe -i.ll "Apprentice allowance claimed Tomorrow's Woodbine Entries Flrit race, handlciip. three- ear-olds and up, i, lurionas itincne Carmen, 100. Haube Owl. inn . llr.n.lnnn 1 I I't T.r. auberk 114. Starter. Vf . Night .Second racp aelllnR, to-s ear-olds 5 furlonKS Plancy 107 I,ord Herbert inn Storm Hound 1W. Lady nileen. 107. Martial Music. 10.1 "JfMtalui inu Third race four-j ear-olds and up. 1 i'i miles JrBlack Ilroom 111. I'oiiniuln ray. HIS, IChrUtle 104 'Woodstono in., lli'ssell Sauare, 111. Oiean Prince HIS lit no HH. tloldcnsl y. 110 tAll Smiles. IPS 'Jack Iteets, 101. IZelllncoffer entries. Fourth race the King's Piute. Ihree-year-Wa and up, foaled In" Canada l' miles JCalley Head, 113. Captain 11. 115. tiling Ioe. jwi.aala Dress, 108, Tarahera, los. tl.ndder ot Wlbt. J03 llleile Mahone, 108. Hrltannla. 10S, woodruff, 105 tSeagram entry tlleardmoro ,atry Fifth race steeplechase, handicap, four-jenr-14a and up about 2 mllea Neer Fear 160 TriBaetlnm It, d--t.. I k. tjfl MnnllI. r 1, Joe Gaiety 13.1, New Haen. 155. Itonl E "inner. in nv.i.h lrinir 14 1. Charles 1 9'floger. 110. Maueoleuo. 130, Shannon ItUer. "1. 8lxty.four, 147. llhomb. 142, Colonetta. "I Be,-v.l entry . , , , Bmh race three-year-olds and up. foaled In iH,l.dla 1 l l0 miles Fair llontngue. lid, Jtnphlon, 108. repier Sauce, inn Javato, 0?. Ji Bird. Ul. Vlalawater. Kill. De Haen. fiV."!!PPton Dame. 100, --Sturdee. 108, Dele ,"s,;8u ("Seagram entri ., .... ,.. U-- v'v" race, inree-jear-oios aim up. ut , r.V-rAtrologer. 114; Sanlon. 111. Cannonade. i"' -tt uayie, inn, wueen oi lite era .., i(ff,,ni U1 Perpetual 110. Haihelnr e Illend lX.V. "J"1, SpenUthrlfl 101 Dollna 112. ffii J.1"' "1. "' London ins Brght rim"' .80- . A1o eligible. Mted I'pst 10s. ftSnehe. 103, 8hrapnel, 100, Oprdon 111. I""".'.. 02. Loulae Stone. 112. Frank ratter- -Apprentlca alfowance claimed, .feather, clear; track faat. Tomorrow's Louisville Entries .!l't.. Ant-t,. .'-' courier. iia: ueort altta. U2. Marie rtarnod IK e,ljV "1 race, claiming purse eptin iurro-jr,i-h!n- upward. 1-10 miles Will Do I ml. Jwrnwood. 106. Marjctrle D . 108. 'Day Day. ,!". t-ydenthal. 110; John Hurle liO. Kxecutor. 110. -Quldepoat. 110 f.l7.hlri1 race- elalmlnr. purae 1800, three-ear- .- upwara. u furlongs -unwri, i''. STOomtweeD. 102s Latonki. 102; Waterwar, 102 jjlabll. 103; Langhorn. 105. Julia L. 109i ,41and. no. Squeeler. lis. ik n r,c' Purao. the National hvcoiock pa ." Handicap, three-year-olds and upward, OiJ"v1,,,,--,rn Cock. 107; J. .!. Furfock, 108. . Koenlr. 117: Chalmers, 120. nZiiiS r"-cV, th 'rk Handicap. 12000 added, rlr W2tw an1 upward. Ll-16 miles Iler. )iWv10p, St. Isidore. 104. Marlon Cloosby. 100, l VlOrOldtrv lflri. L'ln ,ln.n 111. flM llnHhtlll. W-'f011-0. Purse 800. two'-year-olda, 4V4 fur. vKtPHv Wood. 100; Ilrome 1'ogle, .103 iv7k .Jiovato, 102 Cathedral. 103; j-i IJli Jamea Foster. 107. Count Horls. 107 u;.Comlsky, 118; Sixteen to One. 116 elf. V rce. Claiming, purtd asuu, inre ni.i.n4 "Pwrd, 1 1.16 rntles Irregult three-year. e Irregular, ,t8; iaS2"W.uH "eauty Shop, 104; Alfadi Swf-. 110, Svhlto Crown, 110; Irlah ( ir. tun Gentle- y.P.B.ln,,ce allowance claimed 3 PftllntP. plats.. .! p. ; - "--( ... a , VIBtn, , Jopiorrow's Wilmington Entries I"TPA1JTC Wilmington. Del . May IB. BL?5, purae 1400, for thre-yer-'d. D.1 B"Vfi ,turtona.-ltJady Dal, llpi Tao ,fv -.? DIDN'T HAVE TO SLIDE Ilnncroft, back in tho Thils' line up nfter several days' absence, was s-nfc on his first trip to the plnte on Doyle's fumble. Ho is seen stealing second, without hittinp the dirt. about Pa furlongs tMr Dooley lt5. tDrpree. 112 Maid, nhilr, 112 Itihunta II 11",. Slim Prlmpp-i II 112 tllroun entr Third rate lor three ear-olds and up purse $40(1. nboul it furlontis ('harmeu'e. 102. Pocket, 110 Kmneth ln7 tShodrach, lis. Golden llmtnni H7 IAlalnn 1U7, tl.lttlo CotinBC in"' Ilroberk, U7; llunway, 115, Ilebel, 105 tDiuphln entr Kourtli race, purse. $100. for three j ear-olds and up (.elllna. 5 furlong Tarps. 101 Golden llimtam nl Kenneth 12(1. Charmeuse, 115. limbeck III). Plouttte, IDS. Hundle of Hags. 115. Hilly Oilier. 110 nflh rnce purse $100 for lhree-ear-olds mid uo selling 1 mllp 'Ilroberk 102 Merry I. id 115 I 1 1 Ollv.r 115 Trout Flv 110, Suiterlntmdent 115 'lluinllldtlon, 110; Tarvrs, KIT Apprentice nll." i r five pounds claimed. Tomorrow's Jamaica Entries First rnrp, three t ar oil and upwnrd, sell Ine. 54 furkings si.utili II (Imp I. 101 Depp Sight. 112. Impt rator. 122. Churchill 112. Thren Cher' 103 -T.etntal (Imp.) 93. -Kills. 98. First Ballot, OS Star Tlncli, 101 Second roe. two-Near old splllnc 5 fur longs Will Soon, liri Mirmount, ,112, Illlza beth If , lin. Visor. KM Third race ihe rliOT i thrrc enr olds and iimvanl Idiidli ip V'j furlnnjn Jlarv Powell 9S, llnrvesi Ulnic 1".' (irmrrdah, 120. Ithjpp Maiden. In"' ll.ills K.3 1' isslnc Fancy. Kill. Oloom Gus H.l Imn-ii Din lit, J .1 Llllls 112 WHe Mm inn Ilrtiokln 100. Trnnbs (Imp) 1n7. S inditnno II mi, Slippers l'.lm 111, Mllkmin lni Injal Writ lno. Top o' the Mnrnlmr. 12(1. Surillnr. 113 Fourth race, three. ear-olds anil upwirtl hnndlnip, 1 I HI mlbs-Th Finn US Air Man, lull, naUwrrj Candle 1n5 Spur 113, Strcuuboll. 131. Gillies. Ill: Robert llrad'i". 1(14 Fifth rare fnur-y ir n'd nl.il upvard, 7 fur longsFavour. 115, Prist n l.vnnt 117. 'David CralB 111 Pa ild v Whack. PJS Sixth r.ne InimarnliN I 'lies and Keldlnus, m.ildin". 5 fununs ItoMtl i:nslcn, 109. 111th Pies lll'l VoeTbukirv 109. Davsle 109. l'enee ml Plentv, Kill Lolral loll. Rose d'Or HI'l. Ilopderer. 112 S.amiinss lln Stltrh In Tlmo, lllll Thlitlt . lll'l Mi la 109, Hasule Appr.ntho nllowami tlalmid either, clear, track, fast 101. Alexander Crimps the Cubs' Streak Continued from I'jgo tine ted went out to Merkle, unassisted. N'd runs, no hits, one error. RKCONI) INNINO Merkle sent n lonB single to left Wil liams fann-d Mann lined to IJancroft, who made a Ficzt throw to Luderus, doubling Metkle. No runs, one lilt, no errors. Luderus was easy for Deal nnd Merkle X'lelioff (.mashed a lonB drlxe between Wil liams and Mann, which bounded Into tho center-Held bleachers for a homo run Kll lefer beat out a bunt and continued on to fcecond on Deal's wild throw. Klllefer took third on a wild pitch. Alexnnder fanned. I'.ihkcrt llled to Flack Ono run, two hits, one error. THIRD INNINO Wlls.on walked Wliltted misjudged Deal's hlnh fly and it went for n single, Wilson stopping at second Douglass forced Wilson, Alexander to Stock. Zelder slncled to left, scoring Deal Alexander threw out Flack, both runnels ndxanclng, nnvle went out. Bancrof. to Luderus. One run, t hits, no errors. The Cubs have been wrangling with I'm- nlie Oith since tho game ttarted l.iery pl.ijer on tho team nnd several substitutes tamo out from the bench to protest tho decisions' on balls and strikes Orth finally put Pitcher Douglass out of the game and sent Manager .Mitcneii to me l-iuuuuueo. Prendergast went In to pitch for the Cubs nnnoroft noniiod to Doylo. Stock walked Stock died stealing second, Wilson to Doyle. Cravath was called out on sirmes. ;o runs, no hits, no errors FOURTH INNINO Merkler was called out on strikes. Williams fnnned again Mnnn went out, Bancroft to Luderus No luns, no hits, no errors, whit ted flletl to Flack. lAideruB fanned. Nlchoff walked. NleholT went out stealing, Wllfon to Zelder. No runs.' no hits, no eriors FIFTH INNING Wilson struck out Deal lifted a fly to SUITS $1 1 -M T0 0BRfrom 0. Mo . . PETER M0RAN& CO. "8SS&Y IITII & MAltKHT. ENTRANCE ON B. K. COU. 8TII AND ABOU ST. , A A Hroad nnd Halnbrlclge OlymPISV A. A- Harry flards. Mgr. ' SlllMIW i:viiso. MAV 21 1'ldl llan b. Jimmy Duffy Joe Dillon . "nttlln Murray Young Jle.oern s. harnrny Diamond Joe Herman . lrankle tlark Pete Herman vs. Gussie Lewis Adm. 13c. Hal. lies. 60c & 7Bc. Arena Bee, tl, a TIIItl) V NI01IT SATUItD W.MQUT, aiATinMAI A C ''' Cat larlne Hts. NATION ALi A. -. jal k .Mct.ulgnn. Jla, Geo. Chancy Meets Otto Yackndw lildle Warond Meets Tommy Jamison Joe MrCarroii Meets Joe Augatls llore Up-lo-the-Mliiate Houts t Admission tit. Kesened toe. 7c and SLOP ,,.1111111 A. O. Kens. Ave. and Somerset St. CAMUIIl . KVEIN MAy lgTa Joe lorrell s. i.Bj'1J charier Hear vs. Eddie Miillln THKEEOTlini CBACK-A-JACU HOUTS TVATIflNAL I.EA0CE I'AKK ..' . . -. iS&KSar-irA aSPesS i- j -. a . - rxx jssi',.-. PBiLLlSS vc. CHICAGO EVENING CAN GO TO THE 0LDS0LDIERS' HOMES Cravatli rrendcrRnst went out. Nlelioff to itUdcrous So runs, no lilts, no errors. Klllefer singled to center. Alexander was called out on strikes PnsUert singled In center, Klllefer stoppliiR nt second. Han croft forced t'nskert. Polo to Zlcder Kllle fer uas caught nt the pinto on nn nllemptcd double steal, Wilson to Iiolo to Wilson. ro runi two hits, no errors. .SIXTH 1NNINO Hancroft made n brilliant stop nnd threw out Zelder Flack Olcd to 1'askert. Doyle popped to T.uderus No runs, nn lilts, no errors Stock slrlslcd to left. CravathV high n fell safe In left for u slnKle. Stock stopplnp; at second Whlttrd sncrlftced, Metklo to Boyle l.udcrus was liurposcly passed, fill In tho bases NleholT sent n sacrifice fly to Flack, scoring Stock, nnd t'ravath moving- to ihlrd A delayed doublo steal wng tried but Ludcrtis was run down beforo Craath could reach the plate. Wilson th Zelder to Mcrkle to Doyle. One run, two hits, no errors. HEVKNTH INNING Merkle fanned Williams was safe on Stock s poor throw. Mann hit tho rlRht Held fence for a olntrle nnd was out trtiiK to stretch the hit, Cravatli to Itancroft, who mnde a p;reot play. Williams went lo third on tho hit. but remained there, whllo Nle- liorr threw out Wilson. No runo, one lilt, one error Klllefer beat out a. Kroillider to deep short Alexander mcrillcecl, rrendercast to Merkle Taskcrt fouled to Wilson. Uan croft lifted a lly to Maun. No runs, no lilts no errors. inailTH INN1NC? Wo ter hattod In plnce of Deal nnd fanned Heuthcr batted In placo of Tron derBnst and was thrown out by N'lelioff. Stock and Nlchoff retired Zelder. No runs, no hits, no errors Domareo pltchlni;, Wnrtnian lilajlnjr short nnd Zelder third for UhlcaKO Stock sln Klcd to Merkle Cr.uath sncrlllced. De maree to Merkle Wliltted fanned Luderus was purposely passed nealn. Nlelioff sliiKlcd to left, scorlnp; Stock, nnd when Mnnn fum bled the ball I.uderus reached third and NleholT second Klllefer llled to M.inn One run. two hits, ono error NINTH 1NNINC Flack went out, I.uderua to Alexander Alexander threw out Doyle Stock threw out MerMe No runs, no hits, no errors. WILLOW KING STARS IN WILMINGTON MEET Miss Constance Vauclain, of Philadelphia, Takes Another Red Ribbon With Cygney WII.MINCTON. IUI Mny 18. At the second day of WllmlnKton llorso Show. Willow King of tho Olen lilddle farms, con tinued lo star in the show rlnK, wlnnlm; the blue In tho ladles' hunter class , MIsn Con stnnco Vauclain took another red In this eent with SjKiiet, nn entry well known to llryn Mawr and Doon show deotees, met with success today In tho npuiliiK show clas for hunters, nien Riddle farms' en tries. Natiev I'.msv and Clinker, took the first nnd third ribbons Hod Wing, another of Ihe stable's en tries, carried off tho blue In the cla s for four-year-olds and under, nnd with it the W W Laird cup Miss Isabella Wana nmker was another successful exhibitor, known to Philadelphia. Her blooded entrv. Nct'.icrham's Pride, a chcatnut Keldlns, won hecond place In an exceptionally K"od clas In the eent for novlco luirnc-s hoises In inlrs France to Reorp;ani7e Diplomatic Corps I'AIHS, May 18 Franco Is consldeilnp; tho leoriranlzatloii of Ivr dlplomitic ser Ice, it was learned todaj I Makes (Ste E a Motor - -- "tt lD S "You've Got the Goods. Atlantic" "Todsy.lbe ipeclflc grivlty leil It prsc ticallyworlhleesass check on lbs suit, ability of gi.olloe. for curnpls, for a glren motor equipment. llesems rnoitprobsbtelhel ihe definition of gal ollne will htse to bs bd on the per. cenligs that dlillle over between epetl fled tempersliirel, wbee (be dlillllellon Ii carded out under epec fed coodltlone. "The giiollne mult not veporlte too freely f or two resionn Ooe, thet Ii would not be life, and secondly.lt lose la slor. sgs by evaporation would bo too great. Hence, the epeclflcallon may have lo contain llmllatlona of the percentage dis tilling over below a certain temperature, coupled perhapa with a provlao that car tain percentagea shall dhtll over below ether Iliad tetnperalutea. In order that reaulalte sraounts of low.bolllng ronatlt uenta ahall b preaent lo Inaure easy (art lag of an engine. "Llkawlae ihs epeclflcallon mult coo tain s provlao that all mult dlitU over below a certain maximum temperature, In order to csclude from the gaiollns the heavier petroleum distillates, such ss keroiene." Official Press -Statement by U. S. Govt. Bureau of Standards. We've been preaching and prectlHeg the asms thing for yean. The boiling-point of Atlantic Gaiollns la always uniform It meets Uncle Sejn'l Ideal perftcujr. ATLANTIC G A LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1917 JUNIOR MEET CAPTURED BY HAVERFORD SCHOOL Main Liners Take Honors With Thirty Points Central High . Finished Third FRANKLIN FIF.LD, Phll.i . Mny 18 IIaerford School had n walk-away In win ning the annual Junior Interscholastlc trmk and field championship today. The Main Linen, with thirty points to their credit wero seventeen counters nhend of the sec-ond-placotonm fit. John's Preparatory School, of Brook ln, was second with thirteen points; Cen tral High, of Philadelphia, third, with twelve points, nnd West Philadelphia High School fourth, with eleven. Kplscopnl Academy was fifth, with ten points, nnd the rest of tho schools were grouped with seven or under. Tho teams scored as follows- Hnvcrford School, 30, St John's. 13; Central High. 12, West Philadelphia High, 11: Knlsconul, 10; Penn Charter. 7; South Philadelphia High. 5 ; Atlantic City High. 3 : Spring City High, 3, Northeast. 2; Ocean City High, 1 ', Pal mvra High, 1 ; Friends' Central, 1 Summary: Larry Dornberger, of St. John's Prep, was the Individual star of tho moot, scoring all the points innda by tho Hrookljn Institu tion The sturdy little chap took llrst placo in tho hundred In 10 2-5 seconds aWo high honors in tho furlong dash In J 1 seconds flat and third III the 220-j arils low hurdles JUNIOR 100-YARD DASH First heat Won by Sk hlelter. Havvrford School, second Wagner. Spring cn Hlnh Hihnol. third. Hark, Ocean city High Sthnol Time 11 seconds Second heat Won by Moffett Frl. ml' (', n tral erhool second. Knlffen Wiimtnsicn Friends' School, third. Smith P nn Churl. r Sihool Time. 10 4-5 sreonda Third heat -Won by DornberBer St lohn a Prep r-'ehool. second. Marks Krb nds i ntral School, third Jones, Haverford Sihool Time 10 4 5 seconds Flnvl heat Won by Dornb-rgcr. t jot n Prep Hi hool second. Schlelter ltdverford Si linol third Mnrtttt Friends' Central St html I m 10 2-5 stt onds JUNtORI 120-YA11D HIGH lirilDLFM First heat Won by llarr Penn ( harter School st'tond Reynolds West l'hllml. Iihl i Itlgti Si hool thlr.l. Schneider. Central High Sihool Tim. 17 1-5 seconds Second heat Won hy I.angford Havorf.irii School second Child Penn Chartpr S-h ml third Suittrl I rlends' Central School, ilm. Ill eieonds 1'in.il heat Won b ll.irr Penn charier . hool set oml Revnolds West Phlladelphl i lllith School thtltl 1 angford. Haverford t-thool 'I nn. 17 .1 t st i ouds 2-'n YMUl LOW HFRDLi:s First heal Won bv lullv . Ci ntral High S. hool. seiuiid lira, kin. West I'hilad' Inhli High Time 29 4 5 heeond heal Won b oung. HnVPlfonl St hool second smith Germantown ApuiIi inv Time 2S 4 5s Thlril heal Won bv Cowley Houth Phthttlel phi i II lab hihml second Child. Penn ( hirl r Time mi" Fourth htat Won by DornberKi r M lohn Prep School set ond Smith. Penn Charit r Time .I" Juniors, SSO var.ls Won by Itueh", Fnls opil prlXK3tWK'QfWlHW 1NO "STRINGS" TO THIS OFFER! fij Mr Manager, woulil you like lo have a b'Rr.n copy of the BEST Score Si Iiook published, for the use of your team tins season? We are KtvitiK jwj away (.to managers onl ) a limited number all jou need to do to Ret ft one is call, show jour credentials, and the book is ypurs. 'kJ The idea is, of course, to advert'sp our new department of llase Dalls, h Hats. Gloves, Mitts, Masks, Tennis U.ukets, etc, and if ou need any igj supplies at present wc will lie nkid to sorve jou, but it isn't necessary to P buy one penny's worth unless you want to The goods wc sell arc 0 standard make, the same prtrt all civet the score book cannot be W obtained ilscwbcre, and is l'RLI. to jou Dpcn Tuesday and Friday 1 Be X and LOUIS FINK & SONS, Tcnnii Gootg. 56 North 7th Street, Phila. TT- Cn-Q Dnnl, rnntnln 20 sheets for iKTiiuneiit records, nnd 20 sheets, 1 16 sJCOrC JOOUK. perforated for eaoi rrinoval for sending scores tn news papers. Hound with stiff roiersi villi lust the season. KgwrSTiSStftIiKra TANK -UP with tried-and-true Atlantic Gasoline. Take the wheel, press the feeder and open your cut-out, if a cut-out there is. Now, listen to what she's saying. Talking, eh? Clean, sharp, distinguishable explon. sions. No misses. And every explo sion a power-impulse that finds instant response in the rear wheels, whizzing driver and driven through space with a new sensation of motion. Mayhap you're off the speed-thing, but comes a time when every motorist wants, must have, a "little more speed" and it's a mighty good thing to have a little more speed up your sleeve at such times. Atlantic Gasoline gives you the re serve speed, the extra power, you occa sionally want So, get on speaking terms with this go-gettem, eat-'em-up, beat-'em-to-it gas. It sure makes a motor purr. THE ATLANTIC REFINING COMPANY Philadelphia and Pittsburgh JUakers of Atlantic Jifotor Oils-Light. Medium. HeaVy and Potarine t5 Ci L I JN your 3otor I Academy second tmlth, 1taerford School, third Durgln, Palmyra High School, fourth. Wiener, Lplacopal Academy Time, 2 mln. 0 1-5 Junior ll(i-nrd tin eh Wen h ! Lplscopal. second MrMulllan, i'ent McCollum. ii an ni nooi mini uronqulst A J 4 -5s Northeast High. Time, I Inal hest 220.aril run Won by Dornbcrrer, I;:. "'.'!!, ! '!.p S'hool, second. Wagner, Spring city High School, third Chamblei, Haverford Sihool Time. 23s Final heat Won by Young, Haverford Schooli second, Dornberger, SI John's Preparatory School third, liully. Central High School. Time. 2H 1-5 see line mile for Juniors Won by Gross, Haver. :?.r,L i,S,"w,1 .;fr?n', .Enek. West Philadelphia High School third. .Vtellarvpy. Northeast Time. Till t" t ll, Juniors 13-pound sholput Won by Sehlelter, llaverfortl School secontl Young. Ailnntte city II gh School Ihlrd. Huhm. Haverford School. Distance. 3(1 fl 4 In Pole vault Tie for first ltwecn Andrews ami Shoemaker Central High third. Adams Ocean City High School The tie was at a height of P ft 10' In Andrews won on the toss for flrt plnce lllah Jump Won by Reynolds West Phila delphia High School second Sehlelter. of Haver ford Mi hool third llarr Penn Charter School. Height 5 ft n tn Running broad Jumii Won by Mitchell. South Philadelphia High stond, Huhm Haverford Sohoolt third llarr Pt nn Charter. Distance. 19 ft il In I'KDAGOOY HLUES WIN Capture Fifth Color Contest in Annual Competition With Goltls Tho Blues won tho ninth annual color contest of tho Pedagogy Practice School with 19 points to lfi This gave tho victors possession of tho nils A. Olnihel trophy for the t'.fth time while the Colds have held the run four times The pames wero divided Into three classes, every member of tho school helng entered, and thlity teams competing The Colds wim the junior numbers 7 to C a tlo re sulted In the intermediate events, G nil, mid tin senior competition was captured by the Ulues, S to I. 3Q,3MUNEI,2 Style Plus Economy Our Spring Suitings nt $14.80 Can't he duplicated for less than $25 Ml Fabrics All Colors BILLY MORAN 1103 ARCH STRUCT Open Evenings MMID'SMTEIB-WiRieS' tczJ to Sulm by rs. Tor Sal Ertrywhart fancy, 50c S AYVAD MANTG CO Hoboken. N, J. H SStr V KOSHLAND "King of Odd Lots'! Take Your Pick 40 of America's Most Celebrated Makes of Clothing Here for You at a Cash Saving of 50 Per Cent.! When you buy by name and a name that you know stands for the highest quality and newest styles you feel satisfied that you have received your full money's worth. But here you can not only buy by name from forty famous makes of fine clothing, but you can save one-half of the regular cost. We buy up the samples, odd lots and models of these famous makers. In this way we can offer our customers a tremendous saving without skimping one bit on quality O'r style. ,1 Consider this method of laying and selling when you are ready to buy that new Spring suit. Consider what a saving of $10.00 or $20.00 would mean to you, and then come and take your pick from among our forty famous makes. You will be sure to find just what you are looking for among them. And you certainly will choose a mfv YS: iV icvXU f 'BamW'V aT.MI OM UfM Will 1 Men's Trousers, $1.48 up KOSHLAND l-jgajagsjtaieassiiWMIUiiaaaJPIwritlWasjisjMajaj CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER 15-17-19 NORTH 13th STREET Second Door Above Marlcrt Street ALSO 24-2Q SOUTH lpTH SW.gjL Opt UmmJui; frith ' ,u V -i bargain. See the new two-way Belt Ttoclr Suite xtq ova T. " --"" - " isnmvino- 'awj- . AAJ $20 Grades for 25 Grades for $30 Grades for $35 Grades for mni Ujumti i $Q.95 19-45 Me95 1 7-45 m jbCSv TRW' Mr. l ri II 'a w "ilh i . -'Ki vW - - ' I1 ' I"T - v lev O a I I n S? o