n EVENING LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1917 15 iWHITE SOX Ratting averages of industrials SJiUYV diruiNUr Sixty-six Players in Two Sections of Working- men S ijeuyut; xactuuiiig ,o)U OV UVei. Individual Standings ATTING averages of the players In the ...i..'.rini Baseball LeflRua up to and B MdudlnK the last came played show Mask 'If Miller Lock, to ho leadinc the " f Hilton, with an average of .776. R uini "-; n,r,ieir)atcd In two Karnes, I H . .., and for that reason the real honors t However, and. ror inu ,vho ,8 ,llt. belon to rigie. "' ' . .ir,.cn L ll?.i In twenty trips to the plate. "X'noX section Mldvale Steel has t ftAt S "have'oniy played In two k ,.000, Ml inejr (he gtar catch(.r TZiXl men Is the logical leader Tho ! ?,,," f .300 batters Is a long one out Ik Hit oi jiieinn rantMnn more heavy tt?,.S than the northern division. hl t.2k DaVls the popular backstop of the ...;5.rd Roller Bearing Club, Is playing a ft Jim for his team and Is also hitting at tte records are appended. soUTiinnN section O. A. It. Tl. It. Avr ....... Y...V. ... 2 4 3 . tta wfflff 3vSran '..'.'''' a ft"": ",-:5;.n ' .... ? SO 12 n 13 in 17 14 1(1 12 10 1R IS 1 15 11 13 18 IS 10 IK IS 20 lfl s in H 1H 14 0 0 n n 16 in 13 17 7 7 14 7 17 IS IS 1 4 12 12 4 8 13 9 1 S 5 10 15 IS 6 10 10 IS 11 ll n n R lfl R 17 17 14 IS IS in :i n 3 7 7 5 8 13 7 r, .n.Mi .rix.i .ssn .sis .5M Kt son .BOO .nun .son .800 .497 .407 .47 .45S .4R2 .444 .400 .4011 4 on .400 .41111 .37S .37S 37S .357 .37 .3V7 .333 .313 .3.1.1 .33.1 .312 .312 .30S .294 .2SII .2SII .2sn .2R(I .294 .2fl7 .267 .2SO .2.10 7 9 n 7 8 H n I) 7 7 7 S n 8 4 n ...n o ". R"K n nntn.Lupton i v : j 4 4 .1 iVwirt, ' a-uc&ird--.: uTfll. Ward . KhMnbucner. "-- 3 EKltfl M n 1 4 &'':': 4 3 4 4 4 aw. Ward . luionsr. ,, ; mis. J"",y n" 4 tirl. Barrgtt . v.- milium. .ro Jllr. H.-B. RJ!;-..Qpc?n ::.::: WflinaJIouBliton ... fedwsrii. Wrd Jicpi,"-" ; Still, H.,n!. cwl. Houghton smith. '?ahi?" ' JcHon. Houghton ... Miflll. O, C. R biBcroft. I-upton fltttsrlr. H.-B. ichpWt. HwBpwn ... ttirn. n.ouii.wM . .'.'"inVii : ileffmui. Miller 'Lock. ocsuiey. " " nrry. Houghton 2.10 .2S0 .2.10 .2S0 .231 . '.211 .200 .200 .200 .200 .200 .200 .200 .200 .200 .182 .1117 .107 ,M7 .121 .125 .125 .118 .118 .071 .07 .0117 .062 .000 .000 .000 .000 .ooo .000 .000 iupni. --" errr. Q. C. K Silr. Miller Lock.... Eertir. O C. II . . . . Jmwr. Lupton ... Armitron. Lupton . . . ErJHne, Lupton . . Eliier, Siller ''?ck fireeni. P. R. M Krinw. Btrrttt ilcBrtoe. Barrett ' Cranpnir Barrett . . . fiatt. P. B. M floaters. Barrett ..... Xtnner. P. 11 M... Clm. PRAM 2 Miller. Houghton S run. H.-H. . . Womlelt. Miller Lock 4 .Gullltn. Houghton 2 ford. Miller Lock 4 (ePonough, Barrett ... 4 :d Martin, Barrett . . 4 I (cCauJlinl. P. Ft AM. 4 Mnier, Miller Lock 4 ! 1. Halt. Barrett 4 tlYklnd. Ward. ...... 8 'Bell. H.-B. ?... 1! Lanier. Barrett 3 'BkUlman. P. B. AM 3 f Cannon. P.U t M at i IProUw, P. R. A M B ., Rrin. Q. C. B S NORTHEBN SECTION ,0-MalIer. Mldvale 2 2 Keel. Mldval 2 3 , 1, Maley. Mldvale 4 17 1.000 1.000 .529 .son .500 .444 .429 .429 .429 .417 .417 Aincreit, uisston - - filly. Ken Kutter 2 fl Barier, Keen Kutter .. 4 18 Eberti. Hale A Kllburn.. 4 11 Zurtw, Mldvale 4 14 Rodgera. 8. B H ..3 11 Campbell. Keen Kutter... 3 12 W Srlveeter. 11 A K. . . 4 12 ICebhardt. Dlaalon 4 17 priwn. Mldvale 2 10 Kotl, 8. R. B a 5 Barber. Mldvale 4 10 .412 .4(10 .400 ,36S .3.1.1 .310 .331 .333 333 .33 I .333 .333 .3111 .310 .312 .316 .308 .300 .300 .2n .278 .273 .291 .2n7 .2117 .267 alter, Mldvale 4 IT Clltor. Dlaalon Robertion. Keen Kutter. . Davit. 8. R. B Keritlne. Dlatton Kllrov, H. 4 K fuller. H. A K Jliber. E. 8. H Rapine, Dobaon glen. E. 8, B Reieri, B. 8 B lonrmore, Dltston . . . . Havei, E. S B Ht)et, Dlatton Caralno. Mldvale iportev. Dlttton Unti. E. 8, B It IT. :i IS 12 li in l in i l.i 20 in 7 IS 11 17 IS IS IS .wpann, Keen Kutter... : ' IT..... T.t.... OTg. 8. R U i i ran, e. 8. n XeieL Keen Kutter '.'.'.'.'. 4 SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS . By LOUIS "pENNT LEONARD'S coronation as light ,y weight king will occur In Philadelphia ffXew York combined wizard-phantom doesnt k anow k, tut plans are under way to mi IE Wra on an electric lighted throne, with V BiuyOihspn seated below the tltleholder as Will "Wise Man" and drawn down Broad irom nis hotel to tne uiympia uy u. QOUble flle nf AlctkAttn tirtreea mnvhA a f' ateeds less Leonard has ns largo a Allowing In Philadelphia, comparatively, J (n his native city ; and while the New itt--.-.. a. iii ut3 ccieuruiiue. iw .ct. wi dest nf t1.alK A.. -i...- nun.ninn niteVar "ttl lliok I1I1S LllrtlllilUII. vtw...-.. I ci'y lovers, of Leonard are patiently yet -.uuajjr waning ror Benny s arrival nere oeverab brass bands are tuning up for the lon. It Is not known who the fren J followers of Leonard aro behind the novement of the "coronation," hut it Is a Ouch bet that Jack Welnsteln Is one of " mo rabid promoters of the event. .!!?' "t the coronation committee should ;W Director of Public Safety W H. Wilson w ron nfr n.j m -i - i ii tn. u v -iutm oircei. iroin u-iijt iiuu w iiwttr street and have uumclent police- vvn nana to keep the- crowa orderly, else Pf RUV hA that k. ... Unn-nAn .M1 rrt Kti, ' 'v atlQ ltCY illlllf'JU !- K mauled by attempted caresses of his K"rmer that h might be too upset and Ktnntrved to fling a knockout wallop at one wanjplon Frederick. 1 Eveninjf Ledcer Decisions Elt1kki5WA.Y Lrrr WfUUms defeated Jsck AihKS! t.L"U Hunter outrlaaaed Jimmy taWfVili.?;" '"to aioppen miitrr iwnirn. mK!!" ".'.''.r Mon 'r"n Jimmy Munition, f i.im "" M" ' bfat Charley Klein. JtSS m. KR frsnVIe Callnhn won from fjlllMariey, Joe Hurman defesteil Frankle IL at.Lt. .... . SrSl'.M'I'hrtl came within a hair of brlnr- 8eo. ,,'lh"'el'ht title to Jll'waukee. Had lfot I- .iLnard not nearly annihilated Mitchell. ilrlim FZr l.h!n " "enny had eone ahead and lloK5!,iy;?1,$." h did. th preaent cham- Ski k-vi " iicnen, proviaea i.eonaro nioni IF' " Mwled the day-llshta out of Illchle. Ttr2 ..I1'.?" set-to with Joe Lynch In liraS,rk..,?.V,,.ht w"l " hl "' P""''0 Sma!,.un,Ul ."l?'" " lnat Kid WIN ISHm inV??.,,i nut ' little atranre hap l3S , m r..th.!. of Lynch laylnit out Herman IjnJlJ' It will have aaved Peter the trouble p . ...b no ia tviuiamp superior. 3Lirl- ti. . .... ... iua niiirVi " city natitweiant na Ifcliji.?"' Q baon'a atable. will appear In tho txtiki i .7 .V V.' Leonard-Welah bout Monday S tkiM1 .'I?, ')pI. Buck Kleroln will pit " ttaliiSS ,lnft Lux. who haa had the benefit rVllai "n.l ii fS- 2?.?.'".' M.VZJZX" kSi !h.w., St'nier. and Patay Wallace W Appaluccl) va. Battllrur Murray. Miatkt. Penny. Leonard." Exclusive --. ifitu junnny ivilDane. "j IJoptn. whoa knockdown wallop ho SLraStn TVI other K. O. boxers .S.7 vl" nay to-Drill tnia ir JT'"! w new no meata.llliiy 1.; . Krame-r. alao cievti I l IB tl01l iWP. MM. W.M.C14VrC, I n , tgaMMtiiiMinli i i.ti ARE IN TOWN ur I1JLAV 1 JtlllTHiKS Havne. DlMton Moore, Mldtale. ...... .. Armatroni, Dleiton Iloran. Keen Kutter SI fZ. JieW Kutter Oriftlth. DoMon IS 8 4 in in 13 13 1 14 14 14 15 Tnilor, DlMton iientnnw. ll ft K Pick. 11 6. D.... Hefratea. s R. I).. ' Erdman. H. A K Jostlne, Dobaon "arry. Mldvalo O'Neill. Keen Kutter Meiers Keen Kutter. ... Ryan, 3. n B Ilrolley. S. n. n I.avery. Mldvale MrDetltt. lldvale .. . Noll. Kn Kutter Allen, Mldval Kennedy Mldvale Homewnod Dobaon . ... Stewart, Dobxon Ilrennan. Dobaon . . I.lthlcum Am Mans. II Harper. A. M. U Hoflman. Dlastnn... Drlwoll. S It II J.jnch. S R n N Mulligan, Dobaon . . I.eea. Dobaon Nlrholaon B. It n flolden. Dobaon Hell. E 8 H Wood, Dobaon .... Ocha. Dlsaton 10 S 111 IS n in 10 s It 12 II 12 12 12 7 n 13 1.1 IS 11 13 7 IS I 16 3 4 1R O FRENZIED MANAGER DEPOSES HERMAN Wild Rumor Causes Lynch's Handler to Claim Crown. They Box Tonight JUNE 13 FORFEITS "Hello! Hello! Evenino Ledger? Well, this Is Scotty Montelth. Nobody can put anything over on me Joe Lynch Is the bantam champion, by default. I mean It' That Ruy. Herman, was to btfx Lynch here tonight; and he's Jumped the match." Kx ccrpt of it strlnp; of coniersatlon over the long distance from New York this morning However, when excited Mr. Montelth was Informed that Pete Herman had entrained from here for New York at 1 1 a m.. Scotty continued, "Glad he Is. Thanks for the Info. It was rumored around town that Herman waa not comins oer. Lynch will win tho title anyway, for he's all primed to pull a 'Benny Leonard.' " Herman's match with Lynch in Gotham tonlKht will bo his final until he answers tho cons at tho Olympla hero next Wednes day night, against the man he dethroned, Kiddo Williams. Beforo leaving for Xew York Herman matlo two other Important visits The bantam klnff first went to the offlce of tho Ueglstration Commissioners, and later appeared at the Sports Department of the ITvn.vixo Ledger. At City Hall, accompanied by his man ager, Jerome Gargano, ho registered under the conscription act as Peter Gulatta. announced that he was ready If needed, and when given a chance to answer question N'o. 9 stated that no rower than six persons looked to him for their solo support These aro his mother and father, three nieces and a nephew. He did not Include his manager, Gargano, although tho latter does figure in his purses. While visiting the work shop of the EvENtNti Ledger the little champion and his manager posted a $500 check as a forfeit for appearance at Olympla June 13 for weight of not more than 118 pounds for the match with Williams. Williams has also placed a check for a like amount with tho Sports Kdltor. who will bo present and supervise tho weighing In. If either boxer weighs even n fraction more than the 118 scale the other has the privilege of calling off the bout nnd pocketing tne loricit. Jack McGuigan has signed up a new performer for his wlndup Saturday night. He grabbed Battling Kopln from up-State and pitted him against Billy Kramer In the star bout of the evening. Kopln comes here with a good record and Is said to have popular decisions over Jack Brltton and other stars Ho also sent K. O Loughlln down twice for the count of nine, whldh shows that he possesses a punch. Kramer is a clever, flashy boxer, and always puts up a good fight It should be an Interest ing bout. H. JAFFE- Dcthrancd Champs Always Endeavor to "Come BacK' lloern who Inite been In the rhamplon frlilii Itmelifrlit seldom loae hope of maklnff a aiuretihful (omeback, and Pred Welah may he riiicM ted tn do a lot more boxlnff before he lln.illy retlrm. It la quite a notable fart that many tighter after they hare paaaed their hej dAy und lost moat of their jouthful ilcor and atamlnii atlll rouraireously keep on bat tllni; with the hope of maktnc a eurceeeful "rnmeblck." Hob Pitztlmmona mode eevera! deaperute rrforta to rexaln hla lout laurel after he wna knocked out b Jim Jeffrie, but he wa atopped bv Philadelphia Jaek O'ltrlen. Jack Johnton, It III I.anc and Jeffrie In a return matfh. Jim Corbett alao tried harJ to reraln the hea tw eight rhamptonahlp. and van tnlre knocked out by Jeffrie and finally retired. Peter Jackfton, Tommy llarn. JefTrle. Tlllly I'apke, Jack I)empey. Ad lVoltaat. llattllnz Nelson, Johnny Coulon, Abe Attell. Georxe (Kid) LaTlsne, t.eorae Dixon and many other former world-beatera, made ral lant effort to redeem theinaelves after they were dethroned and lost their vitality, hut they all failed, althouih they never lott hope to the laat rim of the font". Danny Foy. of Ireland, boxes Frankle McManua. and other bout are Billy Rolfe va. Young- Law. rence. Joe Doraey . Uobby Shannon and Tom my Manning- va. Charley Shannon. i Pete Herman expecta to so home after hla Wil llama's bout here. He could keep hlmaeir very buay around thla part of the country If he were anxloua for much competition Benny Kaufman, nddlo O'Keefe Barney Hahn and Kao Joe O'Donnell aro only four of a heap of opponents with whom Pete could hook on. Ireland Forever!!!! Benny .Leonard, neu llohlicelaht champion, is the first Irfhman to hold tht lightweight, tltlt, and one o fne very ftw Irishmen tuo has ever HE I. CO I held a ouollUtlo caamplomhlp. Anollier o H more omou -onca waa Abe Altf". too was the tov"otcher in l featherweight dMslon or sneral vears, Leonard takes his new honors V'FaUh'.'o'i'rn plad to Bring Ine loltle lo Ire. land when, blgorra. all ehampeenshtfs be-!??- k. IZU. "'But 01 would much raiier o ES & -"- nWl-dtflr IslMdRlg W. X,nrder. V" 'll!aS,bSlf tbrfctfeYV'""" ini.,.V"TloJverf Kenslniton f", Ulnot be ciuD 3'ttK Tr afenl I Plnafor th. net tb city, a ? West WHr, o. ,,. . TO FURTHER WHITE SOX MANAGER AND HIS PAIR .200 . vSB isST". V i :5o0S aJ m J L " &3w - 7 mil mi 'fciiiiw la xsiaPssmsV 4 . ,sr mmVs 2 .167 j Uji n"' ,M ValX $Mi$mr MsS 2 !lS4 J ' F "s VV r i .167 J w& i$m$i vnT,A v " f 2 'ill ly?M ml "HBHlKmlK CLARENCE ROWLAND i '.hi " -mm-V iKWjmfWm&--. - '2S "- -mi?'V.','a-Sfc A. KSi&r MSWL a, 2 in .v.mSvs.v Jmmr?JrjMjift-MMh BODIE'S CELEBRATION IS MARRED BY RAIN "California Day" Drowned in Downpour White Sox Here for Series By ROBERT W. MAXWELL Ping Bodle was the victim of circum stances today Those circumstances oer which he had no control prevented the fans from paying him homage on "California Day." which was to be featured at Shlbe Park by a bras, band and other things Everything was lovely until the rain began to fall and the diamond became too muddy for the battle Ping could not be blamed for those things, so Joe Ohl called off the game. Now Mr Bodlo will hae to wait until another day Ping once played with the White Sov, and that team was on hand to assist in the ceremonies Tho athletes from tho Windy City were willing to do all they could to make tho day a success and oxen threatened to go so far ns to win the ball game. They, too, were sad when the combat was can celled. The Chicago club Is going good this ear and Is roosting In second place behind Bos ton. Twenty-seven games hne been won and thirteen lost, and Manager Clarence Rowland has hopes of wlpnlng the majority of games on tho eastern trip "The club Is Just beginning to find It self," he said nt the Aldine today. "My pitchers are going good, the players aro fielding well, but the hitting has not been up to the standard Tncre aro many natural sluggers on the team and us soon as they get their eyo on the ball we will Jump out In front I attribute tho poor hitting to the terrible weather wo have had this season There haio been few good playn when we ployed but I guess wo will have some summer from now on." Connie Mack had his men all keyed up to fight hard for the game today but they will have to wait until tomorrow to do their best. Bullet Joe Bush will twirl for the home folks Lefty Bussel or Cicotte will be ln tho box for the visitors. Bingles and Bungles Old Ty Cobb You are oettlno old. Tu Raymond Cobb, ou are slowing up, I know. For I heard a critic sau that vou llaia lost a steo or so. You are oettlno old as all puus do; Ten vears from now you Kill be (trough. In the spotlight todaj Al Mamaux. lis won a game The handaome joung hurler of tho Plratea rut oxer hie first victory at the exponas of tho l'hllllea. Trla Speaker failed to b-at Boston yesterday. Maja held him to two hits. Now that tho Bed Sox rre on their home lot It will take sexeral canlxiJikes and a couple of tornadoes to ahake, then out of the lead. Cobb got only one hit yesterday, anon. Ins that he can be versatile now and then. Willi Mitchell. Jinx, pitched his aecond ehut out of the j ear for ths Tlgera. beating tho Yankoea. , Cddl Itousch handed In thres blows as hla part of a Red victory oxer the Cardinal. Pltler to Ward to Brief. Three tlmea threatened rallle were killed by double plays started by the new Pirate sec ond baeman. The nr:t man up had gotten on each time. Even with the unusual hard luck of hitting Into three double plaja on the hit and run. the Phlla would have come through had It not been for bunching all of their errora in the second round. . California haa become the big nolae hereabout what with Ping Bodle and Gavx-y Cravat h both hailing from th fax coaat State. Third Baeeman Gardner, of the Bed Sox, came through agalnet the Indiana with a homo run that counted three tlmea. Pltler the Pirate' new second Backer, came from the South touted aa a great fitter and bae runner. Ills hit and stolen ba column w.r. blank yeaterday, but he. got by with eight well fielding chances, Including the start of a trio of double playa. Wallace Johnson in Ambulance Corps Wallace F. Johnon, well-known local tennl expert, haa enlleted and been aaalgned to the ambulance unit being organljed by the Ooxern nient for duty In France Mr Johnaon elates that he expect to leave Saturday or Monday for the training camp at Allentown. Miss Ellwanger Wins All-Round Honor Mla Helen Ellwanger. of Bala captured ths troDhy for all-round effectlveneaa in tho athletlo ionteata at th. Woodwynne Club annual Held ramea Mlaa Ellwanger flnlshed flret In thre Sfmh four "vent In which ho entered, rlhe won th potato ri.ee. the baaeball throw and the 100-yard dah. Gibbons Brothers Register ST. PAUL. Minn.. June t Registration cards wer received from Mike, and Tommy aibbons St. Paul boiers. by tho officials In chirae of the draft regiatratlon yeaterday. Manner claim exemption, and both gaxo their occupation a th "real etat bualne.s." MWArSWATEB-WINB For Silo Emywhart learn to Jutm ijr Out irtai Ptilfi. 3S. Fancy, tOe AWAO MANTO CO- HebAcn. W, J- J 4-iT VTHJIDIA A A Broad A Bslohrldio OL I MrlA. Jr A. Harry Kdwsrds, Mgr. MONDAY EVENIMI. JUNE 4 Patay Wallace s. Battling Mnrrar Low Rtlnxer vs. x-naril ueuiey MHx Kpnetl vs. Yonna; Joe Horn "Pifie Worrell Lax rs. Back rientl DOS L vi. Jm Wy SrTaSav. -',lfl;f,ft!y Ml, rcfen ABUSE OUR JOHN SPEAKER FIRST MAN TO TALLY FIFTY HITS "Tris" Gets Two Bingles at Bos ton, While Roush, Leading Na tional, Secures Three Ty Cobb Drops Below .300; First Time in His Career NI'AV OIlK. June 1. Ty Colli) I not nmtne the .XOO hitters of Hie Amrrlriin l.enKUP toilli for Hie flrot thiie lme lio begnn hi brilliant career ii u rextilur for the Tlser lie mnde line hit jotrnl.ij. but dropped below SOI). Tris Speaker nnd his nsociates on the ("lex eland team did not succeed In xvlnnlnc the first Rtimo of tho Boston series, but Tris did come throusli xxlth txxo hits, and ho Is tho first major leaguer to haxo t-corod ft total of an ex en fifty hits ln the present brush. fiawy Crax-ath xvas Includeil In the first five yesterday, hut was unahle to connect xvlth tho ball ln the opener nt Pittsburgh and. xvhlle still battins oxer the .300 mark, Is out of the select class This chap Hddle lioush. xvho draxvs his fortnlKh't stipend from Christy Mathexvson, still Is ery much In evidence IM and Toney are the bricht llKhts of the HedleRS and Just to show that ho deserted tho tltlo of leadlnp batsman ln the N'nllonnl League, notish yesterday helped Cincinnati to beat the Cards, getting three bingles. The leaders at a glance: NATIONAL LEAGUE Player, t'luh. !. All II. II. 3R 43 4S 3(1 u ..tn.-x ..lit .3IS .33ft nnnh. rin lot 1 25 12.1 1I.1 10 17 2.1 SO Cruise. M. I.... Burn. N. . KnufT. N. Y. sn AMERICAN I.KAfitE riayer. Club. CI. AB. R. Speaker. Clev ... 1 III SS tfrlmiN. I'hlla :l l.to 11 alker. lo . S.J ; 1J Milinln. Hex . 13 lilt IS H. .SO 47 In n Av .1.11 .33; .31.1 nr rf Best Dressers will wear Famous "" I I'l IT I Mr1 1111 II ll'l 1 1'l 1 II 'P'-LiM" ::::::iH:::::i:F Qtill Harping on Those rf ;;;;!p;Xx Wonderful I ilMilfe KOREA III IL HATS $OM 1 :::::i::f::i JTOe- ."- mmm E :::::;::::larmroi::: Mall Orders Prepaid p- jyiViLnMJyit&yiitiiUifflJf sVyjAi ii,JiSijimim nimm iMmiity ijni'tmnnw niiiMi'pwiii.mmMMii V. 1 M- ! I I u-U. -.w J J JL. " -Y-K f-if-i rn ni rri I'l n n n 1 ' nn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 m J-i-i4-i-i-.il ri h w rn nifM ? Mt,wsmmAm UlMTrtriiU 1 1 i'JJJJtittliijimHrjM 1 M 1 1 1 i I ( 1 1 I f 1 ' 1 lit h 1 ifUJLffttfflS 1-?. - v TOKJL T" Ww m ATHLETICS OF COLLINSES OUIMET MAY PLAY IN PHILADELPHIA CLASSIC Former Champion Receives Invi tation to Compete in Red Cross Tourney Here June 20 Krancis Oulmet. former national amateur and open golf champion, but now under the han of the national nssnclatlnn, has recelxed nn Inx Itatlon to take p.trt In tho Bed Cross fund tournament at the Wliltem.irsh Valley Country Club. In the Philadelphia district. June 20. Zl nnd 22 This Is the tourna ment xxhich virtually stands for tho na tional open championship tills ear, though officially no tltio Is Inxolxed. It is undeiMooil that a formal Invitation Is on lis way to Oulmet from the White marsh Club to participate on the dates men tioned, but he has nlieady tecelxed a per sonal and cordial invitation ftom ono of the members. J Miller Krazler. Whllo feeling that he hardly can spare the tlmo to go, Oulmet has decided that ho xxlll do so if he possibly can make arrangements. BOB OGDEN TO CAPTAIN GARNET LACROSSE TEAM SWArmiMOni:. Pa June t At n spe cial meeting of the lacrose letter men. S. rtohlnson (Bob) Ogden xx-as elected to rap tain the team next year. Ogden made the xntslty In his mphntnnre year and xx-as the star of the tenm This renon he recelxed sexernl Injuries, nmotig xxlilch was a dislo cated shoulder, that kept him out of enough games to prevent him from fulfilling re quirements for n letter. Amateur Baseball Notes Whlto Bos A I . u eemlprrt teatn umiM llk Jr. nrrnncd Kame with all tean-.s In New .Icrn-v Marvl.in.l nnd Pennlxanla. J. Sdulino. 17.SS Tasker street North Plde Prof haa June 2 nnd .1 open for some Rood homo club. J. Hoover, 203.". North American sttf-t. Weerane netl Men has June 2 open for nnv nrst'clns homo team James Hanar.itly, 2(niS Last Cumbria street Norrt Tteserx-e. a fast sexenlfen-eishteen-earold team, han June 2 open nnd xnnl,1 liko to hear from onv team offerlnt- a fnlr tn.lurs. inent. A. Anderson. .121 West Norrla street Wx-nmlni: c , of Orrmantnwn. hae .lime la open for any flrst-class team In Peiinsxlxanla or New Jersey. J. Uorman, 450" North Mn, -ternth Btrect tlnrdnn Slucccrs has opn dale for any fir lass borne team. x Harford. 1 2H3J No rst- rth tiowaru sircei A semlprofesslonal outfielder xvoul.I like in hear from snmo good team. S. Walters SO) Pursln street. The nixon rlub a fourtren-flfteen xcar old team, would like to arrange n game with in team haxtnjr irrounds for this Sundax ItiMinimin Cohen 1131 Wilder street A team between the nltri of sixteen nnd elsht een sears desires names for June nnd .Tu! 1! I.anlt 2J1 V.aht Ontario sire, t ,.r rhnti- 11' 11 I'llh. rl 4002 KeHton M.ln 4070 betur, n ') mi t n i In, k roiMTTIIIIllllllUlilJJJU. ni. .n .. u i ou,uuu or roMaoeioma s dub otyles ims V IF THEY CAN MINORS SHOULD FINISH-BARROW Small Leagues Will Pull Through Season, Says In ternational President REAL HARD-LUCK CIRCUIT NEW YORK, June 1. "Judglnc from cotullllons ln our own circuit, It Is my i. pinion that tho minor leagues -will pull through the present season without any trouble." IM 1 Uarroxv, president of tho International League, said today. The International probably has recelxed the hardest Jilow of any minor league In existence since lt12 Wrecked by the Fed eral". Hooded by tains. It has struggled hr.ixely along. This year, which promised t" be n good one. rains haxo postponed many games, and xx-ar threatens to cause mora tumble Txvo of the International's clubs are In Canada, where the xvar spirit has mailo Itself felt since 1911. Theho txx-o clubs haxo suffetod greatly. Barrow's statement xx-as made after hearlni! that tho North Carolina League had disbanded. "1 know It Is hard for some of the small leagues," Barrow said, "but they should go thr.iugh If It Is nt nil possible. We'll fin ish our season If it takes oxery dollar xc h.txe We'x-e gone through a lot of trouble I guess xie can stand a little more" Bin low dpolaieil no ono can sax- what the futuie of baseball Is likely to be Next year our ball players may be taken It may be advisable to t-loe our parks for a couplo of scatons In fact. some clubs xxould saxo money bv doing that We ll just haxo to wait for nct i-c.i-son to see " COLUMBIA TURNS DOWN GAXlE WITH PENN NINE Columbia has declined an Invitation to put a baseball team In the field for a gamo xvlth Pennsylvania on Wednesday next, xxbirh will be Commencement Pay on Morn Ingsldo Heights Tho Pennsylvania athletic authorities pointed out that tho Bed and Blue team xx-a mndo up laigely of substitutes, but Columbia said tho time xxas too short ln xvhich to arrange a game, exen If the base ball players xvere xvilllng to get together KHAYYAM WILL START IN WITHERS RACE AT BELMONT N'i:V YORK June 1 Omar Khaxyam C K l. Btlllngs's Kentuc-kv derby xvlnner Is at Belmont Patk. read.x to stait tomorroxv ln the Withers Handicap, feature of ths Belmont spring meeting Additional Sports on Page 16 SUITS $ TO ORDER Kriliired from MO. ?,1 und $30 PETER MORAN & CO. jVA,!!,,,,kt 1STI1 II KIP.T. PATIIANCi: ON 13TII s. i:. (tm. otii M) Aitni sr.s. 3IurKet M. attire Open lexers Kxcnlnir BASEBALL TODAY SHIBE PARK Athletics vs. Chicago Mi; -i.i.i:n at .i:.io p. ii. Tlrkrt on Mile nt (linlieU' nnd spii(nxh College Base Ball Tomorrow VII.I.A0 x. IM. r PUNNA. Prnnklin I lelil. 2.30 P. II. : rt.srrxed Sats in, tj.n, rd Admission 25c 40 Mile Motor-Paced Race P:30 P.M. Saturday 8:30 P.M. Point Breeze Park Motordrome IY30,i8f,JUNEI,2 i 9 wSfjMn, oummer All Straight Brim Straws Famous Club Styles 1307 Market St. STORE OPEN EVENINGS f H DEM MSE SHOW RTbJ J it- EXTRA SPECIAL ! Wc now place on sale tho entire remainder of this tea son's SUIT stock produced, for this storc a total of 3680 garments. AH must now be turned into cash" regardless of present high market value. 3680 of tMs Season s SUITS For Men & Young Men tl MUST BE ACRIFICED In the complete liquidation of my stocks. The magni tude of the Georges organi zation demands planning far, in advance of even the manu facturers. Much of the ma-"' terial for this season's stocks. was bought two full years-.- ago prior to the skyrocket ing of woolen prices and Jong betore l nad decided to devote my entire time and - nftnnftnn tn mv crvnntUr in." .. ...j ..-...., ... - creasmg New York business interests. This accounts for the remarkable values rep resented in this gigantic s3 of these thousands of Suits. 735 SUITS Made to Sell for $18&$20 NOW 1290 SUITS Made to Sell for $22.50 & $25 'i NOW if 1075 SUITS Made to M .7S sell tor $28 & $30 NOW 580 SUITS Made to Sell for $35.00 NOW Sack, Norfolk and belted Models, single a,nd double breasted, one, two, three and four button models, Con servative or Extreme. All products of our Custom. Shops and duplicating, the advance style of New York's most famous Fifth Avenue Tailors. Blue Serges, Blue, Brown and Green Flannels, plain grey, stripe and chalk line Cassimeres, Nobby light colored . Tweeds and neat Wor sted effects. The wise man, with a shrewd eye to economy and the future, is not going to be satisfied with one or two suits in this splendid nssortment so be quick to make YOUR selection early! Store Open Saturday Evening 15th & Chestnut Also Omlit Jew York-fei, , " w"Vmstiv . )t -. H-a, 'XiW'i - M JB75 vLy Sk4 .75 21 Bswm "H 1 ; v. L. '-A
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