-JIT- EVENING- LETOKRPHILADKLPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1917 Sgg""!"" His LONO SUTT EYeSy i r n TRIS SPEAKER RESUMES BATTTNtt LEAD IN AMERICAN, WITH J. SMITH STILL UJN J TOP IN TENER CIRCUIT Strunk Climbs and Overtakes "kclnnis at 330 Mark u-avath and Whitted Represent Moranmen in Select Hitting Society SCHOOLBOY STARS IN TRACK GAMES Mercersburg Favorite in Middle States Senior Carn ival at Penn Today SULLIVAN TO COMPETE nd- ftrtift hf inrnin"" - - ".. itiMii hip nrnrinl fmr f lit Hrdne.dav. Inrlmllnic the game, of je,terJiy p.. ,',,. , ?'" f "1 l"' lo nn'' lnflr 14 Miler. f -I- '"'" '" ") ra,r. ,f ul'rtin? uUs" 'V" .Wrlcn" .ki.Hr. with -3-1- Ti Cobb held nnUUnn I.. !.'...: .'' -M1- nl Strnnk. of ( ,b, .tlonl, eliminating .1. Snillh. KoiMh. or 4 Inchinvtl, , p., II ,7, ".,'' nn ,l'"' ln tan. "' ",lh "" '""' "'"" ' '" "lint,, t'.lrd H in, -x ' . V"'1 of ,'""' L .e.terday without r. hit. M.lrr made !.!," ,, ' h , !' T lilted four SMI. "TH '" "" tnl,ll,. no, MM7.U .mT"! I'd; ""'""'" ffilS Sl'UAKKIt Iih.m regained the lead. mniS sn-mrm .., .th..1l. u.e lean. Having l1P, h J-Mtllne rw-Hlon 'r the flrt time In more than a vr h. . . "" Mdnnta fo, one week. ,he star of., ho UevHnnd east manac '"T nl"! . T (bier and Mr-Innm slumped. Speaker also lost Krun,l. lm, si,W's ,.. . , . Ants and the dropping .of IKt -three l.y Melnnta enabled TH, , .T, , .'u " i .ion by one point with .311. Strunk moved up from .250 Into . J,u !,... trdwlth 330 Tv C-obl. also pained Bio,.,l ,,nd now flfth w,(h m j lUrd Mackmnn in the select. having a mark of .304. tiodie ha, f,u.., .1 .-' . ! Iniruher and Witt are the only other members of the ,v, above the .son mark ' To Phillies are round n tnc select the Toner circuit. Cravat., and wi.m.,, representing Mornn in inn division, linivy with .333 and Durham Cinwge with .311. I the Giants hae four representatives In tlie .300 section ln Hums. Kauff. Zlmme'r I Bn and HerznB. Hancroft has como forward rapidly and' now Is the third best I Utter on the Phil pajroii tilth, u mark of .2S8. mil Killcfer has climbed to fourth elite with a 3.1. and then rounw Mchorr. Stock, Paskert and Liid..,,. t ,.,. ( still leading the league with .40.-.. ' ' ' Babe Ruth is far In the lead among the pitchers In the America i .,..... .,.,. f ojjh'f victories out of eight starts. The .averages follow: I firifortti J I KrlosU. Atn Cd VtlroV AMERICAN LEAGUE HATTIXO AVBKAOKS n n Cl.vi-lil S 9 "" hi Ath Ath f uiilk.r Bo f W,MllfcT Pt ' I Wimt'., , f pile-, .ii.. ." Mlt. Rl. I. t Jodie. wh V Vitt. D'troli hctlnpn -n i louni. D.tron Jirebon Pi I Chtpinan i I m. wi;i E roifr Hi Hpryi N rdH. Cnlrngii I l III. Bottnn f JMJ'ltzel. H" C iooma.. i.' UK. Waih flap. N ,V ln.tln Si 1 irkson Lni.-iiK.i r. I'. SI I. IW. Aliiirin MB. CMneUnd Cirdwr. Boston ial. an t Johnson H I. Mowr, notion llmoikfj Mh Ttintr, Chicago linn, I. h n t fcorian Hh J (.'olllns. Chi htraaiia fi I. V(rH D'trolt E. Colllna fill lintf Knnlon Ulbola. flll.MHO M H'liry. Wath 1 1 . Jlirtir. Ath. -? 11111. Athl.llr. 24 Nunakr N ' (botlon, St I Burin Oftroi Clt-lll. Uhl. BBil -I h Rnah l).trnlt .. i tna, nlan.' 1" I Slllir. Cl.i.lan.l irt Milk, Chicago .: H!t. X Y 1 CulBt!), Cl.flanrt -H KtBrldf Wftsh 1 7 S.MiUtr.,N Y 14 f lihanr. Athl.llr, JO t OOhoolty. N V l I Crtnf. Cl.vernd -T . t in 'J.I SI II it t)t 21 hS 2.1 HI 2.1 M 1 2 lit 3D 1IIJ 1 9i ir. r.7 25 hS 12 II 21 W 2C, llt.1 2.1 HI 111 III! Ill It III II! 2.1 11 .It 111 It 211 21 21 211 211 to". :lll 1112 23 Ml III 1.1 2 1 ft.1 :n i2 1 2 111.) .17 111 113 71 4T Oil 7.1 SI 11.1 2H IS 21 1.1 r,i 2 21 IS IS 2' I 2.1 5T 21 in '. Ilirrv. Tlnnlon AlMmlth. Waah (t Tun. r, fl.v.l'd tmtr. Ainifii."' Crtorai D'trolt o-N.ul. ci.i .1 XjiUurphy. I'M KRlitxlr. fhl'iico tnill.nn.rrf W.i, "Oivinnb. Hi. 13 11 45 SI 21 111 Ull S7 1.1 li'ii III lit I1U K.I I'll) T) II II r.'.i l". ir. 4H m in si 07 Ml 31 21 .11 r..i mi s.i 41 -.1 4S IS 12 111 12 4 It 11 II IB 111 13 I ir 11 12 11 n l.i u 211 I 211 " 13 :i i in ii l 13 II 11 Stl .12 1 .11 211 3 27 .1 .11 JH 17 211 13 21 2'.! 2.1 !!' 2S 111 211 2Tt 111 1'2 2.1 2 21 J.I II 12 2.1 14 2t IK I ft II in 14 2S i.. ir. n :u l"'. in as I. It. Louis Atblttlra fi W.lhln.lnn Kpw fork llCI(l CWclto I'UII IlATTINf. It 1 1 '2.1 I :. rj n .-. Ill 3 ir. in 3 II s II 2 i His 2 11 Hi 3 r, in i 3 11 II r, n l 3 I 5 .1 10 0 :, in :i 12 I'l " n 15 I ,-. 7 1 it II I ?. a A 3 5 1 a " II 12 3 :. :i i l ii ii nix'onns 10 4R .11 311 4.1 in ll 3'l 40 21 10 ir. 311 3S :r .V-' si" i.i 31 3'. 31 111 :ij 27 311 :tr. 37 37 211 4 .111 III 25 211 111 35 21 IS 31 21 31 21 IS II IS IT 211 1.1 21 II A II 20 013 1:4 21 211 21 S.II jn at Tim HIM ST 2 757 1112 H43 051 101 T.l IIII S1IS1I "3.1 3d 2ft J.l II 15 Cltiha i Boiton tl. Loula irnhlmion w Aimfiwi ainii n Mi T6rk VTtrelt I riiiilind I.HNII HITS 2 II 42 37 2S .11 39 42 J J 75 inn 11 V .1 ll. in ii 17 H 111 111 12 7 urn inn inn urn 1K-J 2n.i r.5 2H 211 3S I'l.l-'IIS III! 5 Til 2M 2'10 271 210 2S2 2511 2H" 22D TEN I.HADINO Sl.rtSllKUS Hit, mi 3. mi jtbrtllr. CI. K 3 JJUir. Boa 2 4 f Jim. '. Y 7 2 WDO, D.t ll 2 i;n,. Waih 4 5 tliteri St I., s 0 will, Hon 5 2 tin. Alh a 3 oodct. n... "Can. Cl, m 'AlC 4 11 Til 111 411 3' I 41 4C 4H 31 10 35 42 KH. 14 1.1 17 13 14 11 12 12 15 13 CXUII FIKLDINO uncoitDs r. .ii 24 24 211 211 20 311 J I ro S3 5 1145 1153 707 734 7711 702 CM Ctlcato V" rork 'SMtoa "Mnjton fitfolt "rUuli Piwlinl AlUttld f' ten i.i:adino HAsn steuluks A 3S7 301) 301 .125 rifii .Til 4(1!) 313 r. 31 .11 3.1 3S 4.1 54 57 SO T.f 1255 HST IIIHI 1071) till 1221 12-.S 10J4 311 .11.1 3.1.1 .3.111 .3.',.) 32.1 3IS 3 HI 3.11 .3111 .2!is 205 205 21'l 'J S.I .2711 .275 270 Jl'.'l 2.10 .2IIS 2117 2.13 2H.I 2112 .2511 .2511 .217 .245 241 24 1 24 1 23s 2 IS 2.11 23.1 J.IO 2311 2.1.1 2JS 22.1 2111 .21 s 217 2IT 211 .213 .211 211 2(10 2111 2IIII 2(1(1 .201) .2(1(1 ins HIS .11.11 lllll 101 I I'll .1R1 ISO 11-S 1M IT1 171) .151 153 ltd 120 IIS .111 07!) (lllll Ave 2.MI 24 a .237 .22'! 223 .21S 2111 213 ISA 351 32H 311 .30(1 .2117 JM7 201 201 .401 .471 .1(11 .4K2 .4511 .444 437 .43.1 .417 401 .075 11(17 .0117 .1)114 .06(1 t)Ml 1115 .9,12 IS&M8.cJ2vfl?B fafW,.?.' .Vf' 1 i"ivv.r.',,n KKW Chlcato fwUWauih, N.w y CSSas Vork (1. f II. A41T l 11 .1 T TEN I.KADINO HUN OETTKKS C. It. ...21 211 ... 211 IS ...21 17 ... 31 2(1 ... 3ft 10 ... 24 15 ...24 11 ... 2.1 1.1 ... 2ft 1.1 ... 2S 111 riTCHINO RECORDS toptr. nmiH. mnr. n..i. f?.'J:.w;M.,llnton'" R"mn C!n.la,nd . ftiu7'.?."."!."." -? "lOI.IICi E"J, D.trolt . . .I ii "iirolt . . . . wr. Cleveland .. .17 Ave .01 . i ,ns .ii.l .6.1 .HI ,r:i .no ,5S .57 Boiton O. 8 ?Yir. N Y :"... n. y t W. Y t HI 1. UnlA.haM r... l n... .' '.i . Rrf.V.'"i. Cle. S&w!j N. "y" aSiro.Cgilf' tSf Boaton:; 2 Boaton i'i'Port sti u IKI. ".Sn ftllH' ". C1.V. 5vh iruJi-.n'-a'fM?. JS'. Chl.Ii es K5'?l.i'".. R ixn. Ath 'lm 'ssPsfy l i S:tf y':::; 3 '9d. s. i .;; Ik er. N y'Z .' ."o't... ft yehri.on.Waah'. U 'fhell, net 4 t I. .trolt ar. ? s.o.n.n.ii.H ak. 20 l 23 52 1 000 JH 11 42 1.0011 .1 12 13 1.00(1 3 7 0 1.1100 1 3 l.Ollll B II 1.1X10 7 13 1.000 II 4 0 7 1 5S 1 13 1 12 1 III 1 1.1 2 2d 2 It) 2 .1.' 1 18 1 11 2 IH 2 4 2 10 X 24 3 114 3 SO 2 ft B. U 2 ,0 8 1 .1 J 23 .1 19 8 22 3 111 A 25 .1 SI A 21 2 0 2 0 2 S 2 13 107 37 u s 13 11 12 HI 11 1.1 1.1 18 8 SO 111 1.1 11 7 ID 27 l 4 5 13 4 2, 3 15 SB 48 2.1 43 40 'AT 23 ID 14 20 .14 28 .800 .7.10 .7.10 .75(1 .T.10 .TI4 ,T14 .HOT .DAT .B8T .800 .1100 .800 .ATI .AOO .r.un .BOO ,500 .AOO .BOO .600 .BOO -BOO BOO ,AU1) .429 .40(1 .40(1 ,4011 .STB STB .STB .333 S3.1 .SSS .133 NATIONAL LEAGUE "ATTINO AVntlAOCS I. Y N Y J s'mlth. St "llhoit Hon Irltnth. cin KIsH.or, tVh I. Burn,, . Kniuh Cn .Imin.rninn in i nl h, I'hll, "iilllrd, I'hll, frul,. 8t I, Jl.rzoir. N v h.at Hkljn ltuth.r Chi Kaiirr N Y lllilmi. i'hi llnll.... N Y iiodi. I:,.. Mn'nrty v Jin I rd Pali Dil Chi lUnrroft, I'hll, Mnrkl. i'hi Zfld.r. fhl I'lark i'hi WMIatn, fhl iJroh cin Klll.r.r. I'hll, llornahv st I. (' Miller. Hklyn I'h.m- ..'In . KoliMtchv Bn, Ward. lVh A Wllnon. C'hl Mann I'hi inkn cin HHulmrt Hkln N.al. i'in K. hullo Pah . Mrhin". I'hll, fut,hin likln Ki),i.ri,,ui , y lorl.. r'l.ll, S Manf.. Ilo, Tliorpp 'in . Piihli.rt. Phi!, I.iulrrii,. Dili, i'.ir. I'uh ri.trh.r .V y II Jli.r tlk Mi .1 .Miller St 1. Kopf, i 'n M'r., Bkljn M"' .r.. Ilklyn Klldilff N V Sl.nc.l llklvn rjorlim.. Hkljn Uoal i'hi l.nllj;. Ill I. Md'nrth. IVh .shenn ( ln Mammillc, lloa. 5Th,.v Boa Hetz.l. St I, llilhn fin .1 .Johnston. Bid. MltHv-ll. fin Woltrr, Chi Knj.l.r. Si I, Tuombly. Boa HlBli.r Pgh J. Smith, Boa Rillrj, Bn, (Jlpilfliin. IVh funto. fin Ktll. Bos . . . , IliFih.r. St I. Nihnijld.r. fin . Illnrhman. IVh f Smith. Kt L Wormian, fhl 1 All II II SB Til Aw 3. H III 2 20 40,1 J J, 2? - 11 12 303 ..T "A 5 " n'l ''I ''I' ,1 24 4 34 37.) V- V1. 'i 31 " 41 1l 17 .11 8 19 o ...- 3S2 111 77 t3 28 4 an 342 HI 1? i4 iK 2 49 .353 Jt 10 2 0 3J .811 21 SJ 111 27 4 31 314 12. J 7 Hi 1 22 .311 22 M s 2.1 1 31 an'i r 2.1 3 S 0 12 30S 21 fill tl 21 27 sfio .'.? :''! ? 17 i 'i 20s 21 78 It 3 i a2 2U5 21 liS ,1 2H 1 24 204 l; 51 8 15 0 23 .291 27 02 14 27 7 .14 20.1 20 lllll 13 211 2 30 2D.) 20 71 10 21 0 31 .288 22 S3 17 24 t 3J .2S.' 25 100 1.1 2S 0 37 28(1 IS 47 10 1.1 2 IS 277 3D 1011 IN 20 1 ail 274 2S lilt Is 2ft 2 3S 271 22 70 8 19 0 21 271 I 71 11 10 2 38 2S 1 41 3 11 1 12 28S 29 113 lo 30 I 3a 281 20 72 7 10 3 27 284 28 SI 3 22 ll 2ll 282 IB 18 4 12 2 u 281 211 nil in 25 5 32 280 19 .18 ll 15 3 22 .250 20 78 h 20 2 211 21.1 29 lllll 2.1 5 ( 2(1,1 21 711 1(1 III .1 2.1 250 19 .18 1 II 2 21 .2.10 22 S.I ! 21 4 25 247 21 SI 12 21 2 33 247 2J 78 fl !) 1 24 241 10 07 5 18 2 IS 230 It' .19 7 II 5 17 24. 22 81 II 20 II 2,1 .238 22 72 8 17 II 23 238 2. 1 02 14 24 11 .10 231 21 81 ll m , 27 2.11 15 Ro .111 ll 22 .233 24 08 111 22 1 -28 .229 29 ln5 10 23 I 32 2111 18 55 I 12 1 1 218 11 37 2 S 1 III 218 H 37 3 8 1 i 218 IS 0.1 .1 H -J 2.. 21.1 21 81 a 8 ii 24 214 25 h.1 til is a IS .212 2d 11.1 7 13 .1 11 208 13 89 5 S n 11 .201 2S 11.1 HI Hi 2 2.1 .2011 21 81 111 17 2 21 .2(10 21 1.1 AO 91 38 47 21 ini 7.1 41 OS 7 33 30 70 41 S.I IT ft 8 I II ,i ts 3 .1 II 4 a 3 I! 3 7 1 1.1 4 .1 10 IS 111 4 10 14 8 IK 14 11 4 14 11 5 1 HI IS 111 11 4 29 14 1ft IB 10 S 10 20 8 24 11 20(1 IBS 1114 .191 190 .188 187 ISO 18 182 182 179 177 171 1(11 180 1.18 .147 .108 I'l.ril 11ATTINO IIECORDS N.w York rhllll., fhk.iRn I'lnilnnati llrnnkhn Pitt.Uiri.-h St l.oul Boston 21 30 All I.ONO Npm York . I'hllll., . f iiU-nen Cincinnati Pittsburgh Brookbn St. Iuis Boston . 72 1 701 HOll llj.l 74S 77.1 I1S3 HITS 2B. . . 23 . .18 3D . 15 an . 28 1.1 . 10 rt. ii.i SI IB 111 111 02 1111 SB SII IIM 1.1 2 J BY 3B 18 8 IS 19 11) 8 5 1S2 24S 22(1 172 191 ll.S 148 HI CLUBS 5 31 3d 13 32 IIH ll I ,1 8 TB 2tl 2B3 323 2KH 2.VJ 2111 214 179 TK.S' LKAIllNi; 211 Crmatli, Phillies . l'iscri.r Pittsburgh llornsby St, Louis , Barns. New York Zlmm.rman. N Y Duiirrott, I'hllll.,. (Iron. Cincinnati . Doyl. Chicago. Uobtrtaon. N Y. . Carrj. Pittsburgh. SLUOlinRS 3U. UK TB 8 O 5 49 2 31 4 38 II It 0 38 0 31 t as 1 39 2 S.I 0 .10 2.1 KB 73 Tl 7.1 OS 88 44 48 33 EB 23 HI 17 10 10 II) 12 10 12 1,1 fl.t'Il St. Loula I'hllllr, . New York.. Cincinnati . f hUago Boston Pittsburgh Brooklyn . KIKLDINU a po 21 017 22 S7 21 589 . 20 7MI . 30 hi 1.1 . 21 .178 . 27 7(11 . 22 8IS RECORDS K. 30 2U 29 4.1 48 87 44 44 A .181 SIT 270 .1.14 391 30.1 346 2.91 TC 11158 925 llll.l 11.11 1241 9211 11)01 B48 AE. 21)8 .280 240 235 230 217 214 Ag 3110 .381 324 .308 .302 .288 .278 282 Ag .68 ..12.1 .107 482 48S .415 3II.I 390 388 3S2 Ag .972 .969 .9(18 .llJ 9.11 98 1 .980 95I TEN I.EADINO BASE STEAI.KHS (lamrs S K. Ax 2.1 27 19 Z.ld.r. Chicago. . . Ilalrd. Pittsburgh.. . Thorpe Cincinnati Long, St Loula Schulte. Pittsburgh Burns, New York. Carey. Plttaburgh. . . , Zimmerman. New York.. N'eale, flnclnnatl .Mann. Chicago TEN LEADINO RUN-GETTERS (lames 8 B. Burns New York M.rkl.. Chicago Wolter. Chicago Qroh. Cincinnati . . . . . 4raath. Philadelphia... I'askrrt, Philadelphia.. Mann. Chicago Williams Chicago Zelder. Chicago . .... Hlnchman. Plttaburgh . , P1TCIIINO RECORDS 21 21 27 10 20 29 21 28 28 22 it 2(1 SO 21 27 17 17 18 18 14 14 IH 18 1.1 IB .88 2(1 .20 .2.1 .24 .24 .21 .17 .17 Ag. .St .TT .69 .114 .64 .84 62 60 611 30 Schupp NY., Seaton. Chi R.uther. 'hi. Mayer. Phlla...-, Prendergast chl. Mlddleton, N Y.. Eller, Cin. Vaughn, Cin . -Anderson, N V . . . Aldridge. Chl ... Ames, St. .... Alnandrr, Phlla. Toney, Cin Benton. N J . Perrttt. N. Y Coombs. Bklvn. . Tesr.au. N. . Carlson, Pitts Barnes. Host Doak. Bt. I. Douglas. Chl Cooper. Pitt", Watson, St. I" Rlier. Phlllle Itudolph, Boston . Ilendrli, rJIh'c,"- niBuif"" . .-- - l-adore. BrooK yn. . i.i.rui.r. Phlllle 9 Pierce. St. Louis. J Mnrnuard. Hklyn Nthf, Boston Demaree. I hlcago. Ring, flnclnnatl. St"ele, HI. I-'U" Orlmes rit" . O.scluer, rhlllles. Tyler, nosinn L. S.O B.H.B.H Avg. Schneider fincin..jj Pfeffer, BrooWIrn, . A 1 s t 4 r 21 4 13 13 9 0 S B2 20 IB 19 SB ST ST 9 B 2S 18 12 11 2T T 12 IB 21 9 4 15 7 T .1 6 B 9 It 14 31 ill 18 23 1.000 H 1,000 16 1.000 23 1.000 25 1.000 A 1.00(1 13 l.ODi I AO .TBO 8 TBI) .T.10. .T.10 .714 .08T .86T .887 ,66T ,88T 68T ,66T .600 .600 .600 .BOO .BOO .BOO .BOO .Slid .BOO .BOO .BOO ,.ino ,500 ,50(1 .Ann .4S ,400 ,400 ,364 .200 ,:no BOUT Senior Middle States Meet Is Held Today eliamilop.iilii me-i nlll l. I.,i, )n, ...... Jrerd'arrShL'h". I1'.1'1' '""I J ,",' "" T.aterdar Ironghl out imi InlerMllnr itiv Uhes Mrrt.nhunt Afd.m. I. th. ramrll. tn ln the Mludl. Stnle, till. todn. nxsEnti.i, Rcliool of t'edntogj t'ennsylvanln In tltnt. for Deaf, at Mt ,lr. Vallnnnl Term Schiol i " Chctnnl lllll Acad.mr, at st. Ilnrtln,. " '"" MMnt'l.'ci!,01"'"' " Ulnn,,r n" '"'. t n '.V.'!1 ,'"ln Marmlnn Coll.... ,n Bethlehem. Jlllllntnwn Trade, ,. Mllannia Prep,, nt 1 1ilnroTo, at'rorlWe lla" "' n,"l","ri n' oll... ljlv.renf.Tll1. rhool ,. lllll .rl,nol. nt l'otttown. ' Kenncn square lllnh i, IVInc.tnn Prrit. nt Princeton. ' ' Onirn. s,10o ,, Minrtlimnre Prcn.ira. tor, lit siitlrthinor. TRICK lii is. l. toll... l-l.ld llir nif.t. nl linn., ton 41r!d T"m. rhool lntrr,rlinla,llra, nt Port I).. pnMt. s.nlor Mlddl. Mfltf, Inirk nnd ll.l.I in.ct at Port l)epo1t TLWIn llermanlown rodrni is. Url phln, nt Hl rhllndrlphla. rifrminUiwn leademt Junior, t, pal Academy, nt KpUcnnal. P.nn 4 hnrl.r . ti.rmnritnwn (i.rmontonn Itlali. Trankfrrl High ,. Norlh.nt lllah Scrthrn,t tilth i nmnrn intn . loiter M.rlon, nt M.rton lllsh (.ntrnl lllsh i, Snanhnmrr I'r.n, suarllimort. I'hllnilrl. , r.ni,fi- HUh. Rt , nl .ow.r yM - If' LEAGUE TENNIS TO BE RESUMED One-Sided Tristato and Sub urban Matches Expected in Play Today BELK1ELD "IT WEAKENED Todat's Tennis Matches Ti!ivr.nni..NM i.raiit i-iumski a Irrmunlnnn A . Wllmlnglnn nl Man helm. CjmiMl A . sorlnnlon.il. nt Ciiiiitil ... """.""' ' "ninry , 11. in. Ill 11. PlMiiniith. nt at siutitiiw tp.wis i.r.nir. l.rernlHiliil T.nnl, . I'.llirrmt t'ountri, f.r..nnolnl. t nl.rll of l'rnn,yhanli . Icnlnn. nl ThlrH-fnurlli nnd h.Mli'lt .IreVl, Vrnfrlcnn llrldar ,. B.in.lil tiimiirt, nt P. nnd It.' Tulirr. . V. , r.lmnrr T.iinl,, at Tim Junior ntlil.., of the IiIkh nml picp fohools In Hip Middle Stntp, sar mi e. (client exhibition nf skin .md (.pp.rt in the dines on Franklin I'leld csletd.i .ift.r noon. but this nftenmnn the peifoniMnier "III be beaten ihon the sixteenth .ihtiu.iI Intersrbolastk' track and.flrlrl championship for 5enlors will be Maf?eil I'nmpelit.irs In the rients tola are not iniiflned within any ace limit, while rtenln only those under seventeen and a half vear, could rnn. test Mercer.burK Academy, winner nf the Ihk meet at 1'rlni.eton last Saturday and .! most of the Important school carnivals tin, season is the faotlte for the title Jitniin Cnrr.in's proteges annexed the crown l.i t season and from the times In the lr,nk events and the distances and hclKhts In the Held contests made this near they are .I.m to repeat Sullivan Best Hot Despite the countpr-atlractlon at Tome School, whete another hii: school clasii. will be held the Raines at the I'etin stadium have drawn most of the star. In the .Middle State, I'robabb the bet known nthleie locallv who comes here to compete for an out-of-town school is Mike Sullivan, the famous McroerMiurc balf-mller. who fm nierly wore the colors of the I'athohc llisli School Sullivan won the half mile at Princeton last week In 2 minutes fi 1-5 sei -onds and I, the favorite for the title l (lay Devvev Hodcers. the Northeast captain who ran such a brilliant race In the Penn relays should have a walkaway in the quarter mile If he has recovered from the cold which kept him out of the Northeast Southern dual meet Pewc.v inn do clne to fifty seconds when pushed, and from the times made this season there will be no one to mako him struggle hard for the win. The Monte brothers, one from Hcthleliem Prep nnd the other from Perklomen Semi nary, are entered in the quarter mile, and It will he Interesting: to watch these two youths in another race on Kranklln Kield It will be remembered thai the Perklomen runner beat out his brother after Kettlnj; off In the rear In the Penn relay carnival Havcrford Not Entered Tho Haverford School lads won the Junior title .vesterday with a total of thirty points, but the Main Liners are not entered In the events this afternoon The outstandlnc fea ture of the Junior games was the runntm? of Larry Uornberger. of the St John's School, of Brooklyn, who proved himself an excellent track Team Oornberger in himself vvas better than any of the teams entered with the exception of Haverford Uv his own individual achievements he brought SI John's Into second p. are with thirteen points Larrv scored first In the toft and 22ft yard dashes and took a second In the furlong hurdles. JOE BORRELL STOPS KNOCKOUT SWEENEY Joe Borrell came clown on Knockout Sw.cn.v. of Ne York, like a nrt load of brick, In the final bout at the Cambria Athletic flub last night, nnd before the s.cond round had cvcl.,1 by the Knockout person was In such a "hirl of confusion that his seconds threw a sponge Into tho ring signaling defeat Sneeney ent.r.1 the ring looking sluggish snd untrnlned He ivaa caught with a snappy left hook that spun him to the rop.s lie waa b.lng burffied around the ring with all 1h. appiarance of taking plunge onto the canvaa when the bell saved him tho humiliation Sween.y ivaa ambling around the ring like n rllvver with Its et..rlnr g.ar all awrv In the second frame with Borrell pumping heftv punches at hi. Jaw and landing Nneen.v's feature, were nt good to look upon after Bor rell had abundantlv smeared his face with gloves A lump soon arpeaered under his right ese and his no., ipouted crimson He had ih appearance of b.lng glov. shy. shutting hi, ev, and ducking Into Ilorrell's wallop. Ills rre onds acted wisely when they tossed the sponge Into the ring FOUR SHOOTS ON TODAY Local shots have four gunning club, to choose from for their Saturday afternoon Fport at the traps, the Independents. Clear view. Philadelphia Klectrlcs and Shooting Academy listing programs. At the Independents' grounds. Holmesburg Junction, a combined shoot with the h S Whites Is down for decision The usual week-end sport will hold both the Klectrlcs' and Shooting Academy members for their shooting West Philadelphia and Darby gunners will Journey to the Clearvlevr shoot. Ing grounds. Foutth street and Hill, nve nue. Colwyn. where the club's monthly test Is slated Henelit Show at Casino Tonight Several promln.nl local as w.ll as out of to.vn boi.rs will take part In the benefit lo be glv.n tonight at the faa'no Th.atro for a i" ." that of equipping a troop of the Rosa' Bri gade The proceeds of this attraction will go toward purchasing unlforma and camp nerrssi tlra for 100 boja who may b. called upon to protect American property at any time. Local boxers who will appear are Eddie O'Keefe and Frankl. Cnnle who will box atx rounds An other Quak.r City boy who will be ther. la Charley (Kid) Thomaa who will alnx a song besides taking part In the boxing exhibition. !&!, PHILADELPHIA .TOO SWATTERS I'ivc major players of the local teams are in the select division. They are Cravath, Whitted, Mc liinis, Strunk nnd Rates, from top to hottom. WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASER ALL TODAY NATIONAL LEAOl'i; Won l-o-t Pel. Min l." 4'hlrngn 22 HI .1188 .807 .667 N.w lork. . 1.1 7 .68! .SOU .6.12 Phllll., . 1,1 I) ,6!,1 ,610 ,68 SI. IjhiU It 12 .518 .316 .510 ( In. Inn.ltl . 13 18 .119 .1.17 .4911 Boston . . X II .361 ,3'll .318 llDHikbn . . X II .361 .301 .318 Pittsburg ... I) 20 .310 .331 .300 AMEBIC N I.IIAdl II Won l.n,t Pit. Mln Lo" Bn.ton 17 II .fill .667 .6.11) N.w York IT II .614 .667 .630 t'hlrngn 21 12 .816 .617 .618 tlevrlnnd 16 IB .Blrt .B1I .600 St. Loill. II 17 .1.1! .460 .117 Y4,hlngtn 1! 16 .till .118 .114 Dftnilt in 18 .117 .It'l .311 Xthlftlo 7 18 .280 .368 .269 SCHEDULE I'OR TOI) Y NATIONAL i.n.(iri: (III. nio nt I'lillad.lphln rlrar. st, l.nuU nt llriMikljn Ieir ( In.lnnnll ut HoMnn denr. Pltthiirgh nt New lork clear. iikiiic.v i. i:r.i Mill. til al t'lev.liinil el.nr. New lork at I). trolt lear. WiK-hlngton nt "-t. Loult partlr cloudy. Button nt Chicago clear. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL I.KAtil'K Phlllle,. 3i fhlrncii, 1. Cincinnati. Ii Boston. I. , . New lork 8 Pittsburgh, I. . . Brooklyn, it St, Louis, 1, AMERICAN I.EACl'l'. Chicago, Rt Ilo, ten, 2. New lork. Ti Detroit. 3, , m It aldington. 8.' St. I.oul,. 2, Athlrtlrs-Cievelanil (rain), Milwaukee Owner Supports Hlckey MILWAUKEE. May 19. rrealdent A K. Timme. of the Milwaukee American Association club, chanting the onlnlon expressed bv him recently regarding the cancellation of th interjeague aari.a between th, American Asso ciation find th International league annount., he la not oppoaed to th cancellation lie aal.l h. believed President lllck.y. of the Associa tion, had power lo call off th series .Mr Timme favora lengthening the present Associa tion schedule Raurh Wins Bird Sweepstakes PERKASIE. Pa.. May 19. Julius B. Rauch a member of the Lausaala Oun Club won two IB-target sweepstakes events at a Ihe-blrd shoot at the Rocky Rldt Oun flub', traps, breaking 14 In each event. In the first string Noah Clark. boytestown. was runner-up with IS. and la th, snond KrTrig, of Rocky Ridge, was second, alao with 11. ' Hinglcs and Bungles War Tax Th.r.'a bmc lorfay Pi Sitdttiilc. The lUi-i roe fclncfc nnrf (rim. 7ir ouflooA- or (fie httttr la dark unit dull ( (lm; Somebody lia auuueatetl .1 iior-liwr Ida on film. fimull iiou.trr (.nl Die hillrr has throun a audiieu Al. ll'llfi war lixr on lm hitting He ran'l afford to hit -And utt thtu will r-rliirf linn 7o nobly ilo hi bif. UV7I ice a million unp l Me: ll'lth unr Iru on the ttuoglnu ouiJ. In the sixitllglil todai (irovrr Clpi.land Al.t. in. oniv nnn hiiow, iiw in Jim nnd.r. up a steam roller He stopped the Cuba, Tho IVhlte Sox wonrieir seventh straight fame and broke Bub. Ituth'a atrrnk, Pants lowlund ait III haa a J Five atialaht smiles for Bill Donovan. 'If there la anything Bill would rather .lo than win a gam. from th TUera It would h. to win two games and Jacobaan OH- M"..- net NleSijit alammed out homera jesterday Killcfer Baker Morgan and Jaikevn joined the three-hit club. Hy PAUL (JIIUU)NS I'lie Tii'tate nnd Sutmio'in Leagues will i "lime tlulr weeklv mat. ies todav In Hie .' (Uv Islmi of the for net three i on-ti'-ts are scheduled, mm. of which Is ex- IM.teil to suppl n i lose iotitct . 'vtuvvd "limilrl have lm iliilh ultv with Sprlnghaven. .Hid the latter club wil he ver ImUv to win one or tun point ileinintitovvn should meet with eipinllv -..ft ippoltnin fioin Wilmington while Itellleld Tl learn will tie the recipient r nine point, ulii. i Plvm.nith will ilefmili The Nnrristovvn ploveis li.ive given up the iiiiuel fm the line In such gondlv num. l.er, that their nlvvavs small roster of ten in, plovers lm, dwindled to fnptiiin Wnr. ien It l-tl) nnd i.'itst Mute (leorgo Lincoln, th littler nf whli h pail ha- not been able it. tlnd the time t.. plav this vent a, et I lie Nnrristovvn team will he In all prolui ltit forced to withdraw from the I'.uiipe. litltin One .Match in Second Division The se.-ond division of the Tlislnte will witness only one match that between iiver lnonk itolf I'luh and the Cvtid 'If team .it iiverhtook This should be e.isy fm the L.tier team (lermantnwn has a bye In tlie - hedule today, and Moorestnwn. hiivltig icinporarllv vvithdravvii frinn the competi tion will default nil nine points to the Itel iiel.l A learn The Sleuton-F of p emiil, mati ll Is ore to he the best cunte-n In the Suburban League tud.i.v It will he plain) nt Thlrl foiirlh nnd I'hesltiut streets lirrenpnlnt liould lake nil nine points fiom the nilieron .'ouiitiv i iuli team, and Itellleld should have .in eipiall) easv time uf it with the meilc.in liridge team The tem.iiuing oil iest in this league, that between thn Phila delphia and Heading Athletic Association mil rdinore, should lie won hv the former i luh hv nppruilmalel.v six matches lo three Stars at Philmonl Tomorrow Mt't-o Wallace Johnton. Williani T Til. len. P S 'Osborne and Paul lillibons will vtsil the Phllm.int I'.uitltiv linli inmoirow to plav exhibition mnlches In singles nnd doubles The singles will he pla.ved In tho morning and will In all luoli.iilltv lm iil .len vs J.ilinson and Osborne vs (lllilions The doubles will take place in the after tit nn and the teams will he paired John on (i-lioine vs Tildi'ti-iiililious ROAD DRIVERS OPEN PARK SPEEDWAY RACES Four Events on Program Six New Horses to Score for Word The p.ond Drivers' Association of Penn svlvanla opens Ita fifteenth niinual racing season on the Speedway half-mile course ln I'.ilrmount Park today with a program of four races. Two will bo held each for trotting and pacing horses Kvcrylhlng Is in readiness for the ociaslon nnd some fast brushes are promised Kit new horses will make their opening nppearnncn on tho Park course and likely will make the racing nf a high-class order, for veteran telnstnen do not relish thn idea of getting beaten by a newcomer Four of the new tacers nro trotters and thev In i ludo Marrow-gold. Sam Llttlo. William Penn II and Pcler Mary. The pacers are i;il.i Ited aiid-Mamle ('. The first race on tlie program, the free-for-all pice, should prove a hummer, for a quartet of fast sldovvheelers arc entered In Ashllne. Ilallot. Llla lied and David C. The entries'. Free-for-all pac! Ashllne. C Trautwlne, Ballot. Mrs. Duck; David C, David Crum ley: LUa Ited, II. Cainey. Class I! pace Phet r. C. Trautwlne; Mamie (.'., Charles Warner; Jennie 7,ombro, Doctor Itoberry. Class C trot Marrowg-old, Albert Win kle; How Devil, Cliff Dremcn Sam Little, Harry Lur.enberg. Class V trot Sweetheart, T Toomey: William Penn II, Charles Horst; Peter Mary, A Sacks. SHAKE-UP IN MINOR LEAGUES FORECAST OF TODAY'S CONTESTS Loaders Clash in Nearly Every Instance, and Fans Should Witness Some Fast Ball. Stetson Plays U. S. Marines WITH weather conditions In their favor the minor league baseball teams of this eitl and vicinity are ready for nnother big S.iturda on the diamond A perusal of the lavoul of the various leagues indicates some close and exciting battles, especially where the leaders are billed to clash, and these occasions are numerous The Ihrre-cornered dcndlock in the Phila delphia Suburban League will come to a conclusion as two of the leaders Fern Hock nnd olnev. Iiattle on the latter's grounds The fiumer barely nosed out N'nrtU Phillies last week while Olnev gained a 1 to ft de cision over Llndlev and the loers were held lo n pair of singles. With Klnecll on the pitching peak Manager Fred Itolh an ticipate, a vlctor. hut Fern Hock Is equally confident nf sitcces. Two of the tatl-enders meet when North Philadelphia engages Fox Chase Doth lost la't weeks game, by a singh' run The Fur Will Fly Here It , rather early picking pennant winners or even contenders In the Industrial League, but up to date In the north section two clubs have towered far above their oppn nent. They are the hamplon Dltotm and Mldvale Steel The sc'ifdule makers are meet ng each other todav and the snw nnkets must pla on the ground, of the steel men The rival managers are nut for Hits game In particular Frank John, ton will no ilnubl start Doughettv In the box even though Standard Holler Dealing chased him In Hie first Inning Dick Seeds will de pend on the old standhv. Joe Oclis A record crowd will watch tills affair Another north section setto that should prove inter esting la Dnhaoti again! Keen Kutter and the latter mai spring a surprise Luptoti nnd Hcs-ltrlght are reasonably certain of maintaining thelt position at the head of the kouiIi section War Hits .Main Liner The erred or plnvcrs Joining the colors has hern felt by the Main Line League, principally Narherth and Vlllanovii tho latter being represented li.v the Fourth Street club This team ha resigned and the game srhedillrd toda.v between Vllln tiova and Merlon Travelers lins been posi tioned The league nuiiinls will have a team on the Held for Vlllnnova club lo fill out the schedule Narherth's best plajers are subject to call, but pl.i.vers will be promptly replaced and the schedule con tinned This leaves three games In the circuit to da The Narherth champions will Journey to Ardmore to pta Charlie Baker's Auto car club on its new athletic field With (Ilbsnn In the box for Ihn champ nnd tllumm for the nulolsts, quite, a contest U promised Autocar ha tint et met de feat. It il turn & Co Travelers will play tho Wayne suburbanites at Wayne, their first nppeaianco in that siiburh this season They have many friends there and vvllh Markley pltihlng for Dun and Lewi or Maver for tlie suburbanites an Interesting game I erttiln Bloomer's Paoli (P It 11) team goes lo the home of Bon-Air Karons, wheie Morris villi pitch I.eftv Hurke or Leslie In nn effort to win over Schwnrtr or Carlson Hach team ha won one nnd lost one. Two teams representing Main Line towns are anxious lo and Intend to fill any va cancy, thu assuring the continuance of the league as an eight-club circuit Stetnon Play) Marines There will be a military flavor to the ontcst hetween Stetmn and 1" S Marine Todny's .Minor League Ilagcball Schedule !gu. ch.st.r at Brill. Mr. Tlr. ti,w'!r'..Cour)U' Media ,t ! .,. "J '.5rc Itlver l.earu. M.r... a.,i . , Morrlavill. at Cllob. Tlr.. i.eagu. ciak Lane at n. North Philadelphia ... 'oirViton X:"SZ8!SL .""..' Warn Ifliliiitf-lal I--'"-'.'.'" -"wvr Ki urn .i , Vi "Wi. NorIh Division Hal. ler at 1 i i'T.'r.' X'o.'"' Battery, K..n Kut. stuti.iM.a 7i--, .'"',' mission at Alldval. Hle.1. Ilrnnt. ""'r l,'r'ba at American Msnganeat riivr'to.'- ,",!n" "oiith Division Quskr inn i ih.' ? '.'"'rett at H.sa.llrlght, Hough iloll".VMa.r.,.'rr.,' " ""d at f hll.delpRl. I al'rHl',fi!;!!!.', "to Manufacturers iUe vi vv' t',"10,br Co at llallahan Sons. It Kin. .. '''W "!. ,rnaltj-Ooodwln Mrs J. I " J Edward & Co inn 2V fv",IiTr,'.,,-'nunt l-ue Port Washing kmiJun 1i'.01.i,r,,;J A'"hler at B.thayr.ea Jen. siniown at (ll.nsld. ii'.li,i"."i"!'!la 'Isl'rnad Motlvs Pow.r lagua vviimil"J.'l,,"l. "' .Harrlsburg. Washington at vviimington. N.w lork at Meadows Baltimore a Trenton ..l?.lmd.'n .C"Jnl' t.eu. Berlin at Presby l.i." A Magnolia at VVoodlynne. B.llmaur ar l.n.a, A A v. i."r'.'V.ro.,",n.. League Highland Tark at Media Itidl.v Park at Drexvl lllll, Morton-Rut-letli:. at LanMowti. Oiher gam.s f nltf.l Siat.a Marines al Stat-son. n! Stetson Park, Third Mreel nnd Montgom try avenue It vvas arranged with an Ids or helping enlistments The Marines will be accompanied h their band nnd will also give an exhibition of drilling prior to the hostilities The line-up of the teams will be Stetson A A Lawrence, ss . Oardner 11; , Fuller, 3h ; Dogan, rf ; C6rdau. 2b . Wilson, c ; Hallo, cf ; Miller, If.; Novak, P ; Morgan p Marine Corps Mjers. ss . Whitman, cf , Stevenson, c ; McDermott, If : Mulholland, 1) ; M.igrnnn. 3b ; Mr-Clay, rf , Tees. :h , llnsselhacher. p Two nf the leaders In the Montgomery nunly League also come together when Jcnklntnwn travels to Clenslde These con testants took their opening game, by lop sided score Chelsea will be a hard proposition to dl. lodge a pacemaker of the Delaware County League The Polh clan of maulers are at Brill today and should have no trouble win nlng The Media champions have yet to "In a game, and Manager William Cloud Alexander will endeavor to annex victory No I at the expense of I'pland. Ilidley Park, iliampioii of the lnter borough I.eaegue. meets Drexel lllll. and It Is another case of leaders struggling for first place Drexel Hill has visions of pennant possibilities and Is managed by Charles "Kid ' Kelnalh and J W .Jgcoby. former I'nlverslty stars. Besides three regularly scheduled hall games nt Point Breeze Park, the Philadel phia Shoe Manufacturers' League will alo hold a field day The program includes a dozen athletic events D 1. Ward looks to have easv sailing with Philadelphia Holl and Machine in the lndiistil.il League. In two games the latter has managed to gather onl.v nine hits, and It slacks up against Normlle, Ihe first no hit pitcher of Ihe season Wallher Lehigh Lacrosse Leader SOI'TIl HimiLEHF.M. Ps . May 19 V M. Waltb.r of W.e hawk. n N .1 a Junior was v.st.rdav .l.rt.d captain of L.hlgh I'niv. rally In. rose, team Walth.r plavs on lh. defense, Mllllllllll IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilUUUUUI, Your first thought ; . hen you light up Henrietta ADMIRALS Eisenlohr's Masterpiece is "fine, full flavor." Then as you smoke further, you realize that they are mild, too. 10 Straight Otto Eiscnlohr fDroj..lneorporetcd. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiMmiir Philadelphia's Soldiers at Fort Niagara A Ledger staff writer, and Weed, the Ledger's cartoonist, have visited the Philadelphia men at the Fort Niagara Training Camp. In tomorrow's Public Ledger they will reveal their impressions of the camp. It will be a special feature of the issue. Order your newsdealer today to reserve a copy of tomorrow's Public Ledger for. you. " ' Tomorrow's . ',- PUBLIC LEDGER . fi 1 m m Wilier l,.k