T nsrr,4 TwqfV'f g . . BArENING LEDflER-PHILADBIPHIA, SATURDAY, .JUNE S, 1917 13 , llF TYRUS WERE TO FOLLOW HANK THEY'D HAVE TO CLOSE THE BALL YARD IN DETROIT ,. i tr r" TTfrwm .nAOtIK 0. All. II. II. ii 43 an. Tn. 7 111 3 rn ti to Ipeaker. Cleve tltlnnlt, Ath 4ii 13 a .in 13 12 1 t:l IH II FIMM"..CI'T 10 27 41 C. Walker. Una f J 111 27 2 II S.1 14 in 4 21 17 13 V ir. 21 11 l: Cobb. Detroit J Jj" an 411 45 17 III 3H A. 13 in r.n :ofc u"""', ,', ,, (,r. St. Irfiil" J7 1?" lr.it fe -" " ,5!, '(nun .Wash , sj J a.. 3 4H 2 114 Tlnn. NeW lOr " "! Illellmsn. Del ; 131 4.-. 3(1 1.1 SI r.i 42 51 31 ttH 111 nil na ni as si 42 in 30 311 Jinvr n, unsum ! 30 131 3 143 i!7 7 3(1 1H0 SO 37 23 4(1 letrnnK, ,iwi Voting Detroit Jlobllti'l. Ho pice. Wash 11 27 20 41 IIH 87 TI7 ; 2. in 37 a in 2d as poth. Cleveland J I" ClldWfll. ' Jt 37 142 Lfv!, uosutn Auatln. St I. SO 1411 4H 140 so 37 41 rii"v.,., ii g in as CJ """"i S? sn i:u Kl" I .". 3 1 14 37 Fetsch. Chicago 41 143 felbold. Chic 3 n llmh. Dot .34 13 II 22 31 II 3 C. Thomas 1108 37 131 nirdnr. nos 37 l.U 33 12 31 2S .17 3 43 J .13 Weaier. Chic Judee, Wmh 41 US 37 13(1 .14 nedle, Atns 3(1 130 II 31 32 27 Id rfd-'s? & it is J Collin's. Chic Shorten. ii " Boowr. liooton 33 k'unWker. N r. 24 r.3 ISO 13 27 33 3 IS 74 BStS.AihviiV.. m iS EJohnnon. St 1. 2(1 71 Uinnns. SI I. 3I 3 flindll. Chic 33 12K 13 32 Smith. Wh . 2! Alnnmlth. Wah 2(1 109 mi 7(1 13 10 20 31 4 S 14 32 lit 31 4 li n 4 r 4 1 ft-.,"1 "& 'v r. 13 HtnolH'.'Wah'. 13 22 FDOlton. di i, " :. coiiim. untc. i i. Mil, Poston. 37 131 Itt. Detroit 22 K2 n u niiiera. iN i . " n 24 7 21 3 14 3 11 10 24 n IS 1 4 4 11 13 in 2S 2f, 17 12 at 21 .1 32 12 2.1 l.tvan, pi. i . in Burni. Detroit . 28 102 McBrlde 1Vh. 22 (IX Crune. Wmh 1l( r.4 Srtalk. Chic. 31 HO Mill, Atlm 30 75 Miller. Clelo. . IS 20 ffltt. Athlrtlm. 36 111! . Arnew. lloston IS f.7 Hlh, New York 2 tin Qraney. Clexe. 3H 141 niihAniu v v in nfl 211 r. 0 27 0 3.1 10 24 17 .1 12 2 32 (1 211 2 17 O 13 O 7 Oolito, rieva ' 40 1211 larry. nosion 11.1 77 ni ir. ;van, cievo n 14 4 11 I ' tiki 10 37 o 7 jrr. iiii 33 1(10 0 3 II T 3 I 3 a n ID 10 s IR 9 It 0 4 20 13 12 20 10 12 14 4 4 32 urgtrn iitii .... IV. Johnnon.Ath 22 BO iit PbnVn. Waih. . 1H O'Neill. Cleve. a 104 iiirner, uieve i: 24 .14 Matee. k. vorK. l Crawford, net . 2R Alllion. Cleve . 20 aimn Rt Ttiila IR 07 us 20 It Ciaoer, unic . 41 1J17 E. Murphy. Chi. '5 IS 17 18 ci.rn BATTiNo nnconn Cluhs Boaton St. Loula Cleveland Athlnlr. New Tork Hathlnaton Ditrolt . Calougo-. . AMF.tllCAN I o. An. rt mi sn. sit. Avar. 37 1237 100 308 33 71 .249 30 120.1 127 312 38 33 .247 42 12R8 131 301 4R 73 .230 3d 1107 113 273 23 M .2.12 SO 1180 131 27S 3 47 .232 30 1200 127 203 23 40 .231 30 11011 118 274 28 40 .2311 41 1200 147 287 37 50 .227 i3No niTsnr ci.uns sn. sn. im. 2n. an. .10 22 .1 423 11,1 30 12 4 404 02 ni IJ Jnq f.u Cluhe Boston . . . It. 1rali... Clei eland. . Calcaao New Tork . , Detroit . . Y'rilnton Athlttlca. ...4fl..22..4..302..in.1 .. 40 IS n 303 88 .. M 12 3 301 87 ...40 20 0 387 R'l .. 10 13 .1 353 75 TEN LEADING! SU'OOEnS 2B.3n.Iln.TIl. EH 3 1 CTi New Tork 11 3 3 04 20 2 4 1 40 13 0 4 0 .10 17 11 5 0 (18 21 8 2 1 ns in 13..'1..0..8D..1.V. ob. Detroll Rotb; Cleveland Hooper. Doaton 8 S 1 .14 21 1 1 .11) 14 0 B2 18 ot. Waahlnaton. TEN I,EADINQ HASH STEALERS . Players ri..h. Plna.n. Cleveland ti o. sn. f-7.i':... VJ"' 14 n 10 ..o 8 n s n 7 7 rVXk' JI? ?na- . Mil . 30 . 30 . 33 . 41 . 37 . 27 I i7viM,.'eiro i. I iK""'. New Tork". ....... h eper. Boatos : ::;:: L weaver. riiMn. i gobl tu. Hoaton ... . . KffirT'fl irK 80 "i, ,ievriana 40 TEN I.EADINO RUN QETTEnS j,flarera Cluha O. . 3.1 . 30 , 41 . 84 . 30 . 37 , 30 . 39 , 42 . 40 'I'D.troun t'feft'. I lC.bb!'DV;ro!,,1r"''' Jeaker, Cleveland . . Cl.un FIELDINO RECORDS O. PO. A. E. TC. . Clnba ifblcato. . Ifoiton.,., Cjw Tork, , Waahlnnon l5t.,rel".. . 0U Loula,. . 41 11IIR 47R 41 1BJ1 37 1004 476 40 1B2S 30 B77 474 49 1B00 J 1040 468 01 IMS 80 1018 407 fl.1 1R7R SS 97S B14 03 1BBJ 2 1110 B80 80 178S 30 1049 62S 88 1060 PITCHING UECOnDS ',UHan TPUIlii,. ,.... """. i 625:: : 'X 5 8 12 22 15 8 13 80 24 17 20 20 15 10 Ihlcaro . '19 10 42 y?. uoaton ,..lo 9?.?", N. Tork IS CO 10 7 B 3 19 17 eTl?kk-:::5 V..": . . 9 12 SO 5 20 19 00 29 43 17 -28 14 69 10 24 20 B4 6 27 I !'. N. York. ? iKw- D,'rolt . ;.. b 4JtanMrl. si ii.',! ..t.- .-' " uvum. Peuld: nV.iu, T nb a,- r- -. nforlh m.i"" 11 8 19 8 rf'n " 1 1 19 1 it Alk. h U 28 SO B 8 &AW.:::n i 80 6 S8 11 29 86 a sn 27 B SS 5 34 38 i U t S 2 9 2 9 5 27 S IT 8 19 8 4 It 19 27 17 18 17 9 7 22 IS 22 10 VTt Atha lawnta, et Louis . K? ," II. K v)..,. I '"h Alha. . TO,' A. II 12 if 4 jl iM'INNIS CROWDS SPEAKER FOR 1 POUNDING HONORS IN AMERICAN, J. SMITH TOPPING IN NATIONAL 'Stuffy's Figure .342, But Three Points Shy of Tris; Moran's Men Lead League in Team Hitting and in Total Bases The averages lten W Inclnuo (lie games ploied np tn nnd Including Wcdncadur. renntlng tbe bV"ror. . .un. As. .. kVT" . "it n '."KT' ,n !'"! American nro (.peaker. Hfh 47. MMnnU. .3381 Walker. ..Ildi L'obb. at .3(3, mid H.ler. ot the llroivna. Ofth with a 111 in Ihe nn,''' IJ0,,1"I, '5i" TT,, ,w,d'.f "j,h;.sn- '""' "" '"How In order Jl.Vher nl Iln"1"' 'a461 Cruise. -333. and llenny liniifr, 3!W. t'l CJ l nit tnlrn flnttm ttin hnlMtir 1. ........ I il.. . STUF r x jicio " '" " .... ,,,u xiixiiii, iiuuui.1 in me mcricnn J.cnrsuo this season. The Mack first baseman has tnmlc no verbal outburst ns to his de signs upon the hitting crown, but his work with tho maco thus far has convinced ether league batting celebrities Hint ho Is after 1ho title. Stuffy rtnrtcd out by hitting safely In tho first seventeen games. Then followed e Mump which dropped him to the .300 nmrk last week. In the following six days he came back strong, and by making bIx hits out of seven official trips to tho jilato last Tuesday helped to Inflate his uvcrago. and now we find him Just three points in the rear of the leading Speaker with .345. Cobb has fallen to .305, and Slslor, alnce being forced to chnnge h'ls bat, is down to an even .300. The Phillies are far from hltless wonders, as one glance at this week's figures U show. Eight of the Moraruncn aro batting better than .2B0 and two nro In the select. With such batting talent, the Phils have garnered In the team batting lead Vlth a mark of .2G8, four points better than the mark credited to the Giants. In Jong hits by the clubs the Phils are in front, with the CJiants trailing. Schupp. the Giants' young southpaw, still Is undefeated, having turned in his eventh straight triumph. Alexnnder has won Roven out of ten. Walter Johnson has found the season none too pleasant, as the best record ho has been nble to compile Is not nf tho Johnson standard. Ho has won only threo out of nine games. NATIONAL LrJAOlln Player Club (I. An. II, II. Sll. Til, AVK. .34U .313 .333 .321 .31M .3lrt ..HIS .3IH .30.1 .301 .3IK1 .2IIS .2n .21111 .21111 .2H .231 .2H 27H .27.1 .273 .2711 .270 .20S .207 .204 .201 .201 .201 .2."i! ..2.1S .2.10 .2.11 Ag. ,3110 .347 .341 311 311 .33'! .33.1 320 .321 .310 .315 313 305 .299 202 .201 .200 .290 281) 288 283 .283 270 .277 .272 .271 270 .2fi 205 .204 .201 200 .2.10 288 .2,10 2.1(1 .2.11 o rmiin, fit. i. .. 73 ll 27 Iluimh. Cincinnati 2H 1(11 18 31 Crillec St. I. .1.1122 17 42 II Hums. X V. 32 123 23 42 Mucher, Pills. . 211 82 111 28 Knurr. .V. T. . .32 116 2(1 30 Uuotlipr. CIlliHBo 17 30 3 111 'rlftltli. rintl.i ...22 40 II 1.1 YMIIif.lt. Ill, stun. .10 53 7 17 (rau1h. rii)lllr..33 117 20 37 HK 3 41 7 68 8 r.4 II 30 3 40 II 10 (I 21 0 18 73 KlllOr. I'lilllliw. .33 11)8 10 3 Met nr( V v vn. kii in II 3 0 as 1 31 II 48 YVhoat. Hkln ..23 82 M 2,1 Mann, cniiaco 37 131 21 40 ("utuhniv. Hkln .32 1211 II 3S llanrmri, I'lilllloOO 113 14 33 JMlltlcil. Plilllles. .2!) 1117 15 31 l.lllott. I'lil.-uo .21 H'l 8 2(1 llrtih. Clncln SO 13.1 24 39 nasi, t'lncln . mi 163 i 44 Immerrnan. N. Y 3ii 120 10 34 l'lt'kinnn. Illiln I" III 7 13 llornsby, St. 1, sa 104 is M Nlehorr, Phillies.. 3(1 !)l 8 20 4 61 62 38 24 55 III 45 22 52 38 31 5 44 2 311 6 3.1 7 41 1 27 5 14 I 37 5 37 J 33 3 45 I 3(1 1 1.1 2 37 II 311 6 2(1 2 40 3 31 1 30 I 2S 8 51 II 20 II) 44 0 34 0 22 1 17 Daubort. Hkln. . . 30 107 14 2(1 niwilKCI. ll(in . .L' 1(1(1 llalrd. plttu . 30 121 Ilorzoff. N. Y . 20 IIS Merltl. Chlraico .83 12.1 Llldenn. I'lillllel.,33 100 . Miller. Hkln ...24 77 .NVali-, t'lncln 30 11(1 S Maireo, llnxton 28 117 Pankert. I'Mllle nit 1911 13 27 IT 31 11 18 33 28 15 I N II 80 20 33 YY'lnan, cincln....27 82 .2.11) .210 .25(1 2.10 .2 IS .2 in .241 .243 .243 .241 .230 .2311 .231 231 .231 .23.1 .2211 .22S .227 .22.1 .22.1 .221 .221) .2t7 .210 .200 .200 .201 .202 .200 .200 .107 .102 .102 .101 .isn .180 .1R3 .182 .180 .180 .170 .170 .174 .173 .107 .104 ,1S5 .134 .113 .131 .111 II 1 Williams Chicago 38 1.111 21 33 ii:k, rnilllfs.. 8.1 122 11 3 uiii.i-liy, liosion L'll 1113 11 Nchulte. Pltu... 23 80 10 1 1 2 i'u.viv. i.mrairn. . . .411 143 Deal, Chlcano. . . 30 121 Hetcher. N. Y . .32 121 11) 3S 13 2(1 17 20 i.on-dy. Iloaton 30 ml 0 a.i .24U .239 2311 .2311 .23.1 .233 .230 .2211 .228 .220 .220 .221 .220 .216 .213 .212 .211 .211 .207 .205 .204 .200 .200 .200 .100 ..10.1 .1115 .100 .100 .18.1 184 .183 .lilt .171 .170 .108 .108 .168 .150 .1.14 .143 .100 Ave. .208 .204 .241 .240 .240 .222 2111 .214 (J A. .381 .3.18 .3.10 .318 .3118 200 .287 .208 Carey. Pitts 37 142 111 3t ward. Plttn Wilder. Chicago. Thorpe. Clncln.. II. Myers, llkln. Kllduff. li. v. . .20 92 3 22 . .8(1 148 17 .30 102 . . 15 00 12 24 .1 14 18 6: 12 J. Kmllh. Uostnn .3(1 1111 21 8 28 3 47 Kotmrtflon, N. Y..32 123 17 j. tviuon. cni. . Ilrlef, I'itts Kopf, Clncln Oonialcs. St L. llotzol, St. L. . , KlnB, Pitts Kaurlque, llkln., Ilalley, lloston.. Meyers, llkln... Mowrev. Itkln.. 2.1 71 0 lti 17 (12 14 40 141) 1(1 33 .10 41 .8.1 13.1 .17 47 .22 85 .17 38 .15 38 2(1 1)2 19 YVolter. Chlcaso. .30 127 I-on?, St. 1 31 in.1 HlSlicn. Pitts 37 130 Massey, Ronton. ..1,1 60 Cooner, Phillies. ..10 20 .1. Miller. St. L. .3.1 LIS Snyder. St L 20 87 Flack, Chicago... 20 77 Olson. Rkln 17 03 Huhn, Clncln 16 42 V. Smith, St. L . 3.1 108 J Johnston, llkln.. 2(1 87 McCarthy, Pitts. ..23 71 Cueto. Clncln 211 81 Illnchmnn f'llta nn 109 0 20 10 11 0 5 11 4 14 21 2(1 10 4 27 17 16 (I 10 0 8 20 (I It 1 13 2 27 II 17 1 10 2 111 2 32 1 14 4 30 3 20 4 0 0 8 2 20 3 12 1 8 0 20 0 10 8 13 (I 14 11 Twombly, Uoston..24 70 0 Shean, Clncln 38 131 12 Maranvllle, Hob. ..30 lit) 11 Kelly, lloatnn 1.1 57 3 Schneider, Clncln. 17 32 2 Reseller, St. L 20 l)l s Mitchell. Clncln. ..15 3.1 3 YVortman. Chi 20 47 n 12 22 20 II 6 14 .1 .1 5 CI.IIR RATT1NO RECORDS Chil, O. Alt. R. R1I. sn. mt. Phillies . . , Now York. Rrooklyn. . Chlcaso. . . Cincinnati. Ht. JyOUiS.. Pittsburgh. Roston. . . . 33 1007 138 280 10 40 32 1085 142 278 20 37 32 1000 103 257 2.1 82 41 133.1 100 323 40 K3 . . 40 1317 1 317 38 211 3.1 40 35 .. 35 1131 112 232 20 . . 37 1170 120 25S 41 . .hi .iihi t;i 20s 21 LONQ SiiTS IIY CUIUS Clubs 211. 811. Hit. Til. ED. Phltlle New York . . . , Cincinnati. . . , Brooklyn Chicago St Louis Pittsburgh... lloston . 60 10 16 407 121 11 378 1U0 434 117 O.A. 342 .311) .312 ..310 .3110 .303 .3(10 .20.1 II 34 IS 44 21 23 15 3.1 J 3 23 13 I 830 8: 417 02 83 71) 52 10 33.1 337 257 TEN I.EADINO SIAJaaEHS 2n.81l.HR.TII Ell. Cravath. Phillies 12 3 0 73 S" Hornab, St. Louis 3 4 I 52 23 Cruise, St. Louis 6 2 2 58 111 Bancroft, Phillies 11 2 2 52 10 Roush, Cincinnati o 5 0 45 10 Rums, New York 0 3 0 54 12 Cutahaw, Rrooklyn.... 0 2 2 51 10 Chance, Cincinnati 0 4 2 01 20 Uolke, New York 3 2 2 44 13 Carey, Pittsburgh 5 0 51 IT TEN LEADINO nASE STEALERS Player Club (James S II. Zeider, Chicago 30 In Rurna, New York 32 8 Johnston, Rrooklyn 20 0 Carey, Pittsburgh 37 8 Flicher. Pittsburgh 29 0 Konetchy, lloston 20 0 Cruise, St. Louis 35 7 Thorpe, Cincinnati 30 0 Ualrd. Pittsburgh 36 7' Long, St. Louis 31 0 O.A .024 .r.iiu .475 .400 .44U .430 .42,1 .118 .380 .3.10 Ae. .28 .25 .23 .2! .at .20 .20 .10 .10 O.A .403 .480 .471 .438 .423 .414 ..413 .307 .3(18 .382 Ave. .33 .28 .28 ...2.1 .24 n .'55 .22 .10 .10 TEN LEADINO nUN-OETTEns Player Club Oames Runs Ave. Durns. New Torlc 32 ;t .72 .07 .05 .03 .02 .61 . .61 .80 .85 .54 Ave. .971 .004 .061 .961 .060 .050 .050 .059 Ave. 1.000 1.000 .750 .760 .760 .700 .007 .0(17 .007 .0117 .007 ,007 .007 .112.1 .02.1 .000 .600 .000 .600 .0(8) .000 .871 .671 671 .650 .645 .600 ,600 .500 .BOO ,800 ,500 .600 ,800 .600 ,600 .420 .420 ,857 .383 ,8.13 ,833 .143 Merkle, Chlougo 33 22 Mann, Chicago 37 24 Kaurt, New York 32 20 Oroh, Cincinnati 39 21 I'askeri, Philadelphia 33 20 Travalh, PhlladelplUii 33 20 YVolter, Chicago 3tt 20 Williams, Chicago 88 21 Chase, Cincinnati 39 21 CLUR FIELDINO RECORDS Clubs a. P.O. A. E. TI.C. St. Louis 35 1)20 833 44 1003 Philadelphia 33 870 485 61 1412 New York 32 89.1 415 S3 1383 Rrooklyn 32 877 417 53 1847 Cincinnati 40 1041 487 63 1601 Chliugo 41 1087 613 08 11170 Pittsburgh 37 0.10 482 01 1480 lloston 80 823 423 63 1209 PITCIIINO.RECOIIDS Avk. 82 .011 .08 .02 .01 .00 .68 .60 .66 .65 Ave. .975 .070 .907 .901 .900 .030 .066 .948 Clubs a W L. SO. RH. H EehUDD. N. Y 7 0 43 IS 41 Reuther. Chicago. . 4 Seaton. Chicago.. . 0 Tesreau, New York. 7 Rarnea. Iloaton . 11 AleiauaVtY..a'llllllea.l Rlier, pLllllea.,. .. . Coombs. HrooMyn. . 7 Meadows. St. Loula 10 Marquard. Rrooklyn. 5 Denton, New York. 0 Mayer, 1'hllUm,. 7 Prendergast. Chl'go.10 Doak. St. Louis ...10 Douglas, Chicago 11 Vaughn, Chicago ...10 Latrsider, Phillies. . 7 Aldrldge. Chicago... 9 Ring, Cincinnati. ... 9 Carlson. Pittsburgh. 10 Ames. St, Louis 11 Anderson. N. Y 8 Cadore, Brooklyn. . .10 Cooper. Pittsburgh. . 10 Rudolph. Boston... 10 Toney, Cincinnati...;; Watson. St. Louis.. 14 I) 13 10 111 1 11 IS 19 1 1 3 3 S3 18 35 18 12 40 5A 14 08 Av. 1.000 1 000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .900 .87B .838 .730 .750 .727 .714 .714 .700 .667 .007 .007 .607 .02.1 .600 .0011 .600 .600 .571 .800 .800 .600 .600 .500 .600 .500 .800 ,420 .400 .400 .400 ,876 .375 .133 833 ,S3J .383 .888 .280 .260 .250 ,250 .t0 ft 10 02 2 13 1.1 4.1 1 1 18 20 62 7 (I 33 13 5 85 1 1H 7 311 1 IT H 22 21 44 32 12 48 01 2T 08 14 10 22 20 18 29 IT 21. 80 22 14' 83 24 10 49 20 9 32 22 19 43 13 20 62 81 23 00 40 21 T8 10 20 (10 2(1 16 48 Oeneliger. rniuica. . a Sallee. .new jora. . Perrllt. New York, Ilandrlt, Chicago . Demaree. Chicago. Middleton. N. Y... Pierce, 8t. 'Louis. . Nehf, Boston , , . . . Eller. Cincinnati.. 0 2 H 4 29 2 10 12 30 2 16 16 S3 i 14 10 30 112 8 1 S 3 0 1 6 8 10 1 IS 11 20 .. 7 . 8 ..10 .. B . 6 . 0 ..13 7 28 IB 54 Tyler. Hoaton T 3 4 20 28 49 Schneider' Clncln 15 8 9 SO 46 w Orlmes, Pittsburgh. 10 3 fl 28 27 49 Miller. Pittsburgh,. 12 2 4 24 20 85 Steele. St. , Loul 9 1 2 IS 15 2S Mitchell, Cln 8 18 9 10 40 Ban to Plead for Sunday Daseball 110STON. June 2. Ban D. Johnson, president th. American League, ra led at the State House to . If he wuld obtain Oowrnor McCall's permission for the, playing ot Sunday Famw during the month of June for wartime Slttfta. 1 inform I that the Governor JotauoS w,'ntrS jKw TVrkwUH-th.-Eop.oi Jinrhlm tb.r..Bund.y &.? wr- . ...,.s 1 4 ,ia n 43 .5001 ...mr him there. . uuuay V""V.. " " "" .20(1 HOME UUN KINGS Gavvy Cravath, nt the top, tho Phillies demon sluRRer is lending the National League for circuit clouts with six homers. Wally Pipp, of tho Yanks, holds the same distinction in tho American circuit, with three four-bag blows. EWTlofTERr IN BELMONT RACE Fine Field of Local and Jersey Horses to Contest on Narberth Track .2.14 25" .245 241) 24(1 STARTS NEXT WEDNESDAY Klnvpn fast tro(ttors will Mart YYVdncsday next in tho Delmont Stake 2:15 class tro. In tho Horse Dealers' sweepstakes meet at Hclmont Driving l'ark. Narberth. Two of tlio horses. Dill, b. B.. and Hertha Moore, li m.. nre entered by local horse men. Cliff Durell, former secretary of the Koad DrlY-erH' Association. Is the owner of Dill, and It. Y Wright owns the Moore entry. Several New Jcrseymcn have their fast horses In tho race. Thomas Merry, of Flem lngton, well known on the Jersey tracks, has Legal Vf. In tho event, and Y. Fox, of Mulllca HII!, lias ureat faith In dlenora. One of the racers which will bear watch IrtB Is the Main Line entry. La Rostlna, owned by Joe Serrlll, of Newtown Square, Iteports have It that this trotter has a world of speed. Uetter time than 2:13 Is looked for when the field of trotters Brace the track for their events. Tho winner of the event will be Blven a silver cup In addition to n blfi purse. The entry list follows: Belmont .stake, 215 class, trotting; $2.1 each, divided 00. 30, 10 per cent: mile heats. 3 In 6. Cup to winner presented by President Joshua nvanfl. Cup to driver with nest outfit presented by New Bingham Hotel, r'runlc Klmb.-tli, man ager. lA-gal YV., b. g., by Legal Parole, dam Fly. bv Conundrum; Thomas Berry, Flemlngton, N. J. Olenora. b. m.. by Honor Bright Laddln, dam Delight, by Dictator; YV. C. Fox, Mullleu Hill. N. J. Dill, b. ff . by Anderson, dam Virginia Cooper, by Bourbon Baron; II. C. Durrll, Phila delphia. Hthel Johnson, b. m., by Lakeland Juy, dam Jav Girl: Will 1-eher. Kphrata. Johnny Miller, h. e., by Precursor, dam Betty Horn, by Wilkes Boy. II. C. Corhln, Hanover. Bundle Boy. b. g., by Bondle. dam by Colonel Sydney. Frank Lelchthammer, Norrlstown. Bertie Chimed, blk. m., by Chimes, dam Celester, by Bellman; Stanley Lee, Newtown. Y'lrglnla Todd. ch. m., by Todd Mark, dam Babble; H. 11. Russell, Lewlstnwn. Willie YVorthy. eh. g., by YY'ard Axworthy, dam Dora a., by Bed Line; A. B. Cummlngs, Beading. I. a ltestina, br. m , by Moko, dam OzalU, by Allle Yl'llkea; Joseph L. Herrlll, Newtown Square. Berthamoore, b. m., by Baronmore, dam Ber tha YVorthy, by Axworthy, n. YV. YY'rlght, Philadelphia. TWENTY HORSES ENTERED IN ROAD DRIVERS' RACES Plenty of action Is down for the third series of weekly matineo races of tho Hoad DrlverB' Association this afternoon on the Chamounlx Speedway half-mile course in Falrmount Park. Twenty trotters and pacers will compete In the Y'arlous events. Ella Red, winner of last week's free-for-nil pace, will try to repeat In today's brushes. Pert F., Mamie (!., Thomas K. and Uallot will also contest In the event. Michael Kelly will oltlciato as starting Judge. The entries: Free-for-all pace Thomas K . b g.. YV. J. Brawley: Manile C , b. ni . ChnrleB Warner, Ballot, g. g . William Burk: l.lla lied, b. m.. Hugh Carney. Class D, pace Pert P.. br g.. C. Troutwlne; Jark Pointer, br. g.. M YVIIgus, ailtter YVorthy. b e.. J. C. Blytho; Poppv I)., br. g.. 11. 1-ldy; Skid. br. g.. II. Butts: chief, b. g., II. Collins, Elsie, b. m.. Dr. S. YV Itoxbury. Class C. trot Olenmere. b. g.. YVIIlIam Hays; Trotwood, b. g., I'I. Kmbrey. Class K, trot Alfred A. YVInkle; Bessie II.. blk. m.. U. Faber. Mlaa Bardella. b. in.. David Connelly. Class F, trot YVIIlIam Penn. 2d, b. g.. M. McCullough; Halite II.. b m . John Smith. UNDINE CLUB HOLDS MEET ON THE SCHUYLKILL TODAY The first regatta to be staged on tho Schuylkill River this season will bo rowed this afternoon by the Undlno Dorse Club. The races will be rowed over a' marked course between the Quaker City Doat Club and the Undine landing. Although a large percentage of the Un dine blades have, enlisted, a good many of them have not been called out, assuring a large entry list The men have been train ing fot the regatta as a preparedness stunt, fostered by Coach Bunth and former Com modore Melloy. who Is a member of the Undine Club. Tha,program calls for races In single and double shells, centipedes, canoes, four-oared gigs and elght-oared shells. After the re gatta a banquet will be held at Rlngstetten, the up-river quarters of the club, where the prizes will be awarded. The Crescent Boat Club regatta scheduled for this afternoon has been called off, MENUS BEDELL FAVORITE IN 40-MILE PACED RACE Menus Jlcdell. of Long Island, who came In second In the fifty-mile race at the Point Breexe Motordrome on Decoration Day, win meet "arasy'' Ryan, Frank Corry and Pete Drobach In a forty-mile motor-paced race at the, local track tonight. This Is Corry's and DrobMtYs nt .ap pearand) here alnce lJ5k WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY AMERICAN I.EAOUr. Cllll. Ronton . Won 27 27 20 . 23 .. 15 liOst II 13 10 21 21 28 23 50 Trt. .711 .073 .360 .623 .417 .419 .301 .333 Will l.nse .802 ,0.10 .641 .811 .403 .400 .3.11 .323 .718 .(183 808 .833 .432 .423 .378 3.10 Chicago New York ('lete)iind Detroit . . St. I .mils Athletics YYnnhliif ton . 10 13 13 NATIONAL i.iiMii'i: Pet. .n.ln .1170 .nor, .611 452 .413 .414 .383 Club New Vork rhlllle Chlrliffu SI. Uillle Brooklyn . linelnnntl Boston l'lllsliurgli VVnn I,oet YVIn .0(17 ,r,.i .(10.1 .628 489 .421) .43.1 .3.10 Iise .833 All .681 .600 .4.17 401 .100 .323 21 II it 2.1 in 14 17 12 13 18 17 18 17 21 17 2d INTKltNATIONAI. I.IiUi UK YV. L. I'.C. .21 (I .100 Itnebesler YV. 17 15 13 II) I,. P.O. 17 .300 21 .180 21 .382 2.1 .286 Newark I'rovldenee Miilllmnre Toronto 23 13 .ll.W lliirTulo III II .6711 Montreal, 21 in 66H Itlrhmnml NKYV YOIIK HTATK I.KACll'K YV. L. IM". YV. I.. I'.C. Heading . in 10 .(US Sernnlnn ,. 12 13 .480 Nrraeuwi .. 13 10 .000 Ylllkes.Ba'e 11 13 .4.18 I'tlrn.. .. UK 570 F.lmlra. II 13 .1.18 lllnghamlnn 13 10 .50.1 Ihirrlshurg (I 18 .230 111. ff. KIlKll- LKAOFK V. L. P.C. YV. Martlnsburg 13 (1 .681 llunoier 8 llugerelown 10 0 ,6fl t bambersh'g 8 1'rnlerlrk... 0 10 .474 (Irllrslnir. . 8 AMl'.Itll'A.N ASSOCIATION YV. L. I'.C. YV. Indlannp'ls 30 14 .682 Minneapolis 18 Colnmbns. . 22 20 624 Kansas City 17 LnlllsMII. 2.1 21 .623 Toledo . . 10 St. I'nul. . 10 10 .300 Milwaukee. 14 L. 1C. 0 .471 II .121 II .121 I.. lC. II) .48(1 18 .4HR 21 .UK) 21 .3(18 Schedule for Today NATIONA !.I.K.(U i: Philadelphia nt rittsbiirgh rleur. New York at St. Irfiuls partly eloiidy. Brookbii nt Chlrngo cloudy Boston nt 4 Inclnnntl partly tloudy. AMURICAN MUOtT. Cblritgo nt rhlltile!tdila chnr. Detroit nt New York-rnln Clef eland nt lloitnn rain. St. Iaii1s at YVashlngton clnudr. INTKltNATIONAI, I.KYdtlK Montreal nt IliilTulo (two games) partly rbiudy TorontA nt llueheeter (two gomes) clouds, iennrk at lliilllniiire (two games) clear, t'rntlilenre nt Itlrhmond (titn games) partly elutuly Yesterday's Ueaults AYIKIUfWN I.KAOUB 81. Ixiuls, 4t YY'nshlngtan, 2 (IA Innings). Cleveland, 3 lloston, I), Other games postponed, niln. NATIONAL I.KYdUK Pldllle. Oi PltUlmmh, 1. Brooklyn. 6i Chicago, 4, New York. 2 St. Joints. I. Other game postponed, rain. International League Baltimore Newark .. . Baltimore . Batteries Avoy. Blchmond Piovldenco lllrhtnond .., Batteries Koehler. IllltlMbV- Torontu Buffalo Batteries Onslaw. Second gai Toronto Buffalo . . Batteries burn. Engle Ilochester Montreal .. Bochester . Batteries 8andberg. 11 It K 0 3 010000 04 12 2 0 10 0 0 0 2 0 03 8 1 Ilo nnd Kgan; Sherman and Mc- n h k 11000221 21) 1.1 II 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 7 4 Gregg and Alleni Stewart ond ' II II K 0 0000002 02 7 I 00UO00OO 11 7 1 'Hearne and Blackburnt Iake and ne: n II K 00000000 00 7 (I 02000000 0 2 6 2 Tipple. Mulrenan and Kelly, Black end Onslow. It It K 20000020 15 li 3 00000013 x 10 1 0 Duffy and llowleyi Stryker and AD SWIGLER TO TWIRL FOR PENN NINE TODAY Villanova, With Molyneaux Will Appear Against Quaker Star at Franklin Field TKNN Berry. 3b. Todd, 2b. White, ss. Light, rf. BennU. ef. Allen, lb. Yret'lunil, If. Cllmore, e. Mrflurkln. ss. Sheehun. cf. Dougherty, If. .Hurray, lb. McGeehan. 3b. MrCulllan. 2b. Kohinson, rf. Loan. r. Mob neuuT, p. -Macdowan Bwigier, p. Umplri The University of Pennsylvania baseball team will exhibit on Franklin Flold for the first time since the straw-hat game on May 12, when tho Bed and Blue crosses bats with tho Villanova nine this after noon. It Is the second tlmo this season that tho Quakers nnd the Main Liners have opposed each other on Franklin Field, tho first meeting about a month ago resulting In a triumph for the Bed and Blue by a 3-to-O count. In that ganio Ad Swlgler was at his best, and he held the Villanova batters to four hits and fanned nine. He wan op posed by Vincent Molyneaux, who would have gained the decision If hits counted aa runs, Molyneaux, permitted Coach Thomas's men only two blngles and only one of tho pair figured In tho scoring. Swlgler has not worked since he bent Lehigh by 4 to 3, two iveeks ago, but he has been training faithfully and Is in good condition. Molyneaux and Swlgler are re puted to bo the two best college pitchers In this section, and Ad is anxious for an other verdict over his Main Lino rival. Molyneaux has been twirling occasionally for the Iogan Square combination, a team composed of the male members of the Mc Nlchol family and a couplo others. Since Penn last downed the suburban ites tho Bed and Blue has lost the services of three of Its veternns, Joe Yates. Ward Hlnkson nnd Johnny Lavln, who have gone a-Foldlerlng However, Coach Thomas still has some good players and an excellent game Is expected. BARRI WINS CLASS A PIN CHAMPIONSHIP Knox Captures Prize for High Single Game by Roll ing 277 Billy Knot's single came total ot 277, rolled in his third game of the final matches of the (dividual championships ot the Philadelphia Bowling Association, enabled him to win the prize for the high single game score or the tourney. Knox made nine straight strlkss and left the No. 10 pin standing In his tenth boa, filling with eight pins. He totaled 107O. taking second place Tn the Class A series. The win ner was Nick Barrl with 1132. C. Schllpp rolled Into first place In Class C. spilling 890 pins? The previous leader wis a. Swarti with 880. YV. Sweeney Is Class H champion with 1056. Many star bowlers competed In the final Class A gamea. but although many scores of more than 1000 were registered, none surpassed Barrl's total. New York Store League HABRlSBUnOII. Pa., June 2. Helchle'a hit ting and fielding were Important factors In the victory of the Harrlsburg club over YVllkea Barre by a score of 4 to 2 yesterday. The former llaron drove two runs across by timely hitting, and prevented three and possibly four runs by a sensational catch In the seventh of YVelser'a long fly, with the bases full. The YVUkes.Barre ..20000000 0 3 Harrlsburg 0 1 0 110 0 1 x I nriADINO. Pa.. June 2. Jess Buckles bested Devlnney In a r'tchlnc duel yesterday, and Hcranton won from Heading. 2 to 1. Oakeo's batting and Babblngton's fielding were features. Umpire Arts was again stricken with appendici tis and will be forced to retire for the season, Score: Hcranton 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J Heading 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 01 KLMIRA, N, T., Juna 2. YValsh was wild and his many passes In tbe first Inning gave Syracuse the second game of the series and iorccu ills reiirvujBMi. rfuruui, huu auHnvuiu, was no better and Helanger replaced him and pitched good ball, Bhia isius kept lClmlra's hits cauerea, .ooorei Syracuse ,.,.... 4 t bltalra.',., r'v... i: 0 0 ' riVv'VjV,' . 1 ? 1 8 J J 0 0 07 0 I .'73cin s-g HIS DAY This is "Pins Hodie" Dny nt Shibo Park. BIG GAMES BILLED IN MINORS TODAY Members of A. R. King Team to Receive Trophies as Winners Last Season INTEREST IN RACES GROWS Today's Minor LeaRue Schedule llelnware Oounly Irfogur Upland at Media. Brill nt Chester ...Main I.inn League Uerw.tn nt Pmill. (Julpb .Mills at YVayno. Narberth nt Ilon-Alr, Dun & Co. nt Autocar. InterbornuKh League Medlu at Lansduwnp Ridley Park at Miirlon-llutledav. Drexcl Hill nt Highland Park ftaUnare Ilior 1, ensue tllobo Tire nt Mor rlsllle, Umpire Tire ut Mener Auto. Philadelphia Huburban Lenclit' Fern Hock ot I.indley. Olney nt Fox Chase. O.lk l.ane at .North Philadelphia. iniluslrlnl League, North Section Mldvalo at Keen Kutter. Anicrlian Manganese Bronze nt Hale ,t Kilbiirn, J & .1. Ponson nt . Dieslon. Uleclrlc .Storage n.ittery at Standard Holler Bearing Industrial League South Section Miller Lock st . L. YVard Cu Philadelphia Roll and Ma chine nt Houghton. llcss-Brlaht nt guaker City. Lupton at Barrett Philadelphia Shoo Manufacturers' league Lalrd-Schoeber nt King, Lennox nt Hallnhan. Kdwnrds ut Hmaltii-tloudwln Camden County I.engue Lucas A, A. at Ber lin. Woodlynnn at Presbyterian A. A , Magnolia nt Bellmawr. IVnnsvlvantn ltallrosd Motive Power League Harrlsburg at Wilmington. Philadelphia nt YV.ishlngton. Meadows nt Trenton, New Vork at Baltimore. . ,L Northwest Chun-h league Calvary at Beth lehem. Horper at Twenty-ninth Street. Ollvet t'ovemint at Northwest Memorial, Covenant ut fvhwcnkfelder. .. T, :'-ankford Church league Seventh U 1 Henlni." at Seventh V. I. Juniors, Frnnkfaru Baptlat ot Blslcr. Central nt St. Stiphen's A glance at the schedule of play In the minor baseball leagues today shows a number of Important games to bo decided. One of tho most Important is that be tween Dobson and Dlsston in tho north sec tion ot tho Industrial League. Dobson to dato has a perfect record, winning all four games played, while Dlsston has dropped but one, that memorable affair to Mid vale. The unexpected reY'erBal handed the steel workers by Halo & Kllburn has had the effect of bunching the leaders to a nicety nnd all that Is necessary to add Im petus to tho situation Is for Dlsston to slip ono over on tho J. & J. boys. Dick Seeds gives us his Yvord that tho Sawmakors will win and he should know. Another hard fought affair will bo Mldvale against Keen Kutter, but the lenders in the southern sec tion will hardly bo disturbed unless tho un foreseen occurs. Tho J. O. Brill team, which Jumped from nothing in the Delawaro County League to a tie with Upland all in one day, Yvlll face Chester on tho latter's grounds and the Carmakers expect to slip one over on the Poth crowd. Stanley "Lefty" Baum gartner will have to be a bit careful, as this crowd of Brilllans is clouting the old pill these days. To make but n single hit and still Yvin the game Is a rare occurrence. Indeed, but this Is Just what happoncd when Bellmawr defeated Presbyterian A. A. 2 to 1 In the Camden County League. L. Schmidt, of tho Smaltz-Goodwin team, sprang a big surprise on his teammates last Saturday when ho relieved Jones In the fifth Inning, nnd Yvlth tho score 11-3 against his team allowed Hallahan team ono lilt In tho remaining four sessions, while his teammates sent seY-cn runs across tho plate. It Yvas a pity they could not muster several mora runs and return him a winner nfter such a brilliant feat The players of tho champion A. R. King team, of tho Shoe Manufacturers' League, will bo presented this afternoon with gold watch fobs for winning the championship lat year. Jack Hoden, the well-known sports promoter, will make the presentation. Tho excitement In tho Main Lino League is Intense at present and the closely bal anced teams have aroused tho enthusiasm of the fans. Tho Dun-Autocar clash Is anx iously awaited, and Manager Barker feels certain of Autocar soon regaining the lead. Boy Thomas's Stetson hatmakers will clash with Towanda at Fourth and Berks streets this afternoon. They have now won a long string of games and expect to add Towanda to tho list. DOUBTFUL IF OUIMET PLAYS AT WHITEMARSH BOSTON, Mass., Juno 2. Francis Oul met has not received a direct InY'ltation to play In tho open golf championship at Whltcmarsh. Mr. Oulmet is not in town at present, and hia partner, John H. Sul livan, said It was very doubtful if Mr. Oul met would enter tho tournament nt Phila delphia. It Is said that Oulmet has received sev eral letters from friends In Philadelphia, but has not receWed an official invitation to enter tho patriotic tournament. Dlue Ridge League aETTYSBlUMl. Pa.. June 2. The battlefield boys won In a thrilling eleven-Inning game from Hagerstown yesterday. (I to 4. Caddln and Sykea were the hitting heroes, each counting three clean two-base hits. Hagerstown 1000020001 04 (Jeuysburg () 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 S CHAMBEBSBUna. Ta.. June 2. Frederick won a weird, hard-hitting game from Chambers burr yesterday. 10 to 7. Krederlckr 5021001 1 0 10 Chambersburg.. 1 0 o U 1 2 S u O 7 HANOVER, Pa., June 2. Hook outgeneraled Orem In a pitchers' battle yesterday. Hanover defeating Martlnsburg. 1 to 0. The winning and only tally tounted in the fourth, when Spen cer singled, scoring Agnew. Score: Martlnsburg 00000000 0 0 Hanover 0 0 U 1 0 0 0 0 x I Perkasle Br a Run PERKASIE. Pa.. June 2. The local high school boys trimmed Bouderton High yesterday, 7 o 0. Bouderton 100000005000 0 a Perkasle 010104000000 17 Car Shop Beats Juniata ALTOONA. Pa., June 2. Two single In the seventh beat Juniata Shop In tbe Pennsylvania Railroad League. S to 1. after a hard battle. Score: Car shop., 0 0 O O 1 Juniata, Shop t 10 0 0 0 0 w MRS. HARVEY AND MISS WHITE MAY $. PLAY IN WOMEN'S SINGLES FINAL . --. a., i. Most Active Afternoon on Courts This Season Is Scheduled Tristate and Suburban Matches ' and Play in Patriotic Tourney Are On By PAUL GIBBONS TODAY will be tho most active tennis Saturday of the season to date, for In addition to the usual roster of TrlBtato nnd Suburban League matches, tho final rounds of the YY'otnen's Pennsylvania and Knstern States Patriotic Tournament will lie playod on the courts of the Merlon Cricket Club at Haverford At this writing It looks very much as though tho finalists In the women's singles will bo Mrs. Ollhcrb A. Harvey, tho Philadelphia title bolder, and Miss Susanno YV'hlte. of Baltimore, holder f the Delawaro State Championship. If these two players do meet Mrs. Harvey will entb-avor to reverso the Y'erdlct of their former meeting which took plncn in tho Women's National Championship last year nnd tn which Miss White won nfter three closely contested sets In the mixed doubles event, it Is a fore gone, conclusion that It will bo won by Miss l''Iorcnci Ballln and William T. Tllden, which pair was runner-up In tho national championship last year. On the other Bide of the bracket Miss Susnnno Whlto and F. 11. Dixon came through to meet tho former named pair In tho finals. Tho tournament wob marred by unfaY'or ahlo weather, only one day of tho entire week being bright and warm. Tho galleries haY'o been quite tip to thoso of former years, but Inasmuch as many of those present wero members of the club and wero re iiulred to pay no gate, It Is not known whether the first of the patriotlo meetings In this section was n financial success or otherwise. Tho entire profits will be do nated to tho American lied Cross. Second Half of Schedule Tho TrlBtato League will today Btart on the second round of its schedule The f'ynwytl team now enjoys a comfortable lead of six points over Oermantown "A," their nearest competitor, but Inasmuch as tho latter team will today receive nine points as a result of tho default of the Plymouth Country Club team, It behooves tho Cynwyd team to take all nine points from the Bellleld "B" team, which they nro scheduled to play on tho courts of the latter at YY'lster. That they wero unable to do so upon tho occasion of their previous meeting on the Cynwyd courts would seem to indicate that they nro not llkoly to do so today. It Is possible, therefore, that tho Mnnhoim team may creep closer to tho leaders If tho latter should drop any of the nlno points to tho YVister team today. Tho Tristote's most Interesting match to day should be that between Sprlnghavcn nnd YY'llmlngton. When these teams met prev iouMy thin season, tho Wnlllngford team won rather comfortably by tho ccoro of 7 matches to 2. This took place, how ever, on tho clay courts of tho Sprlnghaven Club nnd, ns tho play today will bo on the YVilmlngton Country Club's turf court!, tho SprlnghaY'en team Yvlll undoubtedly find the ATHLETICS TO ACT AS HOSTS TO SERVICE MEN All Men in Uniform to be Admit ted Free for Registration Day Game Connie Mack and Ben Shlbo have planned to make Registration Day a pleas ant one, nnd tho final gamo of tho series between tho Athletics nnd White Sox should bo witnessed by a capacity gathering. The management of tho Athletics has extended nn invitation to Girard College, inviting all the boys and their band to bo the guests of tho club. In addition all officers and en listed men In the army, navy and marine corps, tho National Guard, Civil War vet erans nnd Y-etcrans of the Spanish-American War are Invited. Any military or naval body with a band also will bo welcome. Shlbo Park will accommodate more than 20,000 spectators, and with so many men in the service. In this vicinity there should be little troublo in taxing tho capacity of tho park. Tho opening game of tho series, post poned from yesterday, will be another gala one. This afternoon has boen set aside as California Day, with Ping Bodle the cen tral attraction. Ping la a former member of tho YY'hite Sox and a native of Cali fornia. In addition to Ping tho California Band, now appearing at a Chestnut street Theatre, will perform Tho Stevens Juve nile Band, of Xorrlstown, also will be In attendance. CHAMPION HERMAN OUTPOINTS LYNCH New Orleans Boxer Sends New Yorker to Mat for Count of Three in Third Round NEYV TORK. June 2. Pete Herman, of New Orleans, the popular little bantamweight cham pion, outpointed Joe Lynch, nt this city, In a ten-round bout laat night. Herman knocked Lynch down for the count of three In the third round. Sheer sturdlness on tho part of Herman carried tho day for him. for he kept coming In agatnst Lynch'a tormenting jabs and crosses and punishing the YVest Side product badly about the stomach. The Southerner piled up his lead In points on his ability to work effectively at close quarters, for when he elir.chod with Lynch he rested his head on the latter's rlirst and sent home body blows with plston-lllie rapidity, until (he YVest Slder was forced to break ground. Herman weighed 111)14 pounds, and Linch 1 IRVi . NINETEEN RUNS IN ONE BIG INNING Utica Secures Ten Tallies in First Half, While Binghamton Scores One Less BINGHAMTON. N. Y.. June 2. Nineteen runs were scored yesterday In the first Inning In n New York State League baseball game between Binghamton and lltlca. The game was called ut the beginning of the fourth Inning because of darkness Pitcher Ancker's wlld ness and errors, coupled with three hits, gave ITtlca ten runs In the first half of the first Inning. In Binghamton' half, Pitchers Karpp, QUI and Ferguson tried to hold Binghamton, but the locals scored runs. Ilrower. Utlca's (Irst baseman, wus pitching when the game was called. It required fifty-five minutes to Play the Inning, with the baseball crowd In a frency. Seven pitchers worked In the three Innings that were ployed. College Hill Tennis Victor BETHLEHEM, Pa.. Juna 2 The Moravian College team yesterday played the College 11111 Tennis i.iud, oi r.asion, anu lost, (wo matches to one. Summary: Doubles Oreen and JKircks, College Hill, lost to Hoffman and Allen, Moravian, U-7. 4-0, 8-2. Singles Oreen, College Hill, won from Hoff man, Moravian, 0-4, 4-H. 3-n; Marcks. Collego Hill, won from Allen, Moravian, 5-7. 0-4, 2-0. Purdue Beats Chicago Rivals LAFAYETTE, Ind., June 2. Purdue Unlter Ity defeated the University ot Chicago, 5 to 1 yesterday In a western conference baseball game The Boilermaker held the upper band throughout. .. I. Hj B. Chicago... 00000000 1 1 B 2 Purdue, . O 0.0 0 S 2 0 O , x 5 7 X Batteries Marum and Maxwell! Loy and Itoyce. Indians Release Sillier CLBVBLAND. 0 June a.-rrJL P. Miller, utll. lty Infield player, has been , released outright tb Oakland club of the raclstaCot -League, Today's Tennis Matches rinat rounds Pennsylvania Slates patriotic tournament, and Kastern TltlrJTATK LKAOUK rirmonth, at (ermantown MA., Sprlnghaven, at Wilmington. Cynwd "A." at IMAeld "ll." HLUU1UIAN LKAOUL Bellleld. nt I'. nnd It. A. A. Mcnton, at Klheron, lirre-ntiolnt, at U. of Pa. American Bridge, at Anlmorn. going much harder. They have not been on turf this season as yet nrrlthls always nmke3 a great dlfllercnce. If Wilmington can muster Taylor, Do Caxonore. Peter YY'rlght, C. I. dauzo and Point Johnston Into the line-up, they should be able, to gother with Captain Harris and Stanley Irfiwton, to take a majority of the points from SprlnghaY'en. Suburban Matches In tho Suburban Lea sue, the close) clash nhotild bo between Captain OBatty's Elberon team and Captain Hanna'B Stenton A. C. players. Tho respective cnptalna are great rivals and, as there has been considerable bantering going about as to the result, both will surely urg their followers to their utmost endeavors. The two teams seem to bo very evenly matched and a very close contest should result. Tho Greenpolnt team, which Is away out In front in the race for tho title, plays the U. of I. team today and, unless some thing unforeseen occurs, tho Tabor players should win all 9 points. Captain Mitchell, of the Penn team, deserves great credit for the gamo and efficient manner In which he has gone about replacing tho Iosb of the flvo best players from last year's team. The loss of Leonards, Kllason, Smith, Leopold nnd rilll, every ono of whom Is a star and who collectively formed tho bost team over a long period that has graced the Suburban League, would have discouraged any one not possessing tho tremendous amount of "pep" and nblllty shown by Mitchell in form Ing a new tenm. The Belfield "C" team, Greonpolnt's closest competitor In the race, should also tako all 9 points when thoy'meet tho P. and It. players. This match will jo played on tho courts of tho latter team at Tabor. Tho remaining Suburban League match today, will ho between Aril more and the American Bridge team. In view of the fact thnt the match Is scheduled to be played on tho Ardmoro courts, it may be possible that tho homo team will be some what stronger than it has been heretofore this season, in which case they may surprise tho Wissahickon team by taking moro than their usual quota of one or two points. ELEVEN HORSES IN KENTUCKY' CLASSIC Old Rose Bud Favorite in $10,000 Handicap at Louis ville Today LOUISVILLE, Ky., Juna 2. Eleven thoroughbreds, which horsemen credit with bolnp; tho best handicap horses In the coun try, havo been named to start In tho fifth renewal of the Kentucky Handicap at Doug las Park, hero today. Old Itoso Bud, a Kentucky Derby winner, and the real "come-back" of tho American turf, probably will bo to the post favorite. Ho has won three of his four starts this spring on Kentucky tracks, In one of which carrying; 129 pounds he coY'ered a mile and an eighth within one-fifth of a second of the track record. In the handicap he has been assigned only 120 pounds. Andrew Miller's Itoamer, which Is making; his third trial for tho stake, will carry six pounds less than last year, when he finished second. A. K. Wacomber will bo represented by Boots and I'M Crump. Tho entry prob ably will rule second choice. John W. Schorr, who saddled Luke Mc Luke, tho only three-year-old which eY-er won the handicap, and who won It with Ktl Crump last year, Yvill depend upon Cudgel, a threo-year-old. Tho race Is at a mile and a quarter for threo-year-olds and upwards, and has an added value of $10,000. It Is the richest stako In America for the older division hones. Despite the heavy rains ot the last few days the track is expected to be in fairly good shape. i:ach candidate. It Is claimed, is able to perform In any kind of going;. KILLING OP BROTHER STOPS HORNSBY'S PLAYING ST. LOUIS, Juno 2. The Cards are trroatly weakened In tho Giant Berles by the absenco of Bogers llornsby, who has left for his home In Texas nnd will not be back for several days. Tho occasion of tho great player's absence Is tho death of a brother, who was killed In a fight In a poolroom In Fort Worth. RALSTON LEADS IN LANSTON BOWLING J,1!h6 J'"nston Monotype League rolled the In. dividual events of their handicap tournament on Costa' alleB last night. Italston finished In first place, rolling 501. Svensun was second with 573. There were six prizes In the Indl viduals. Following are all the Individual score,,: Balaton .101 Beam Svenson 53 Braun Maussuest 54S Miller pavls R47 Muschamp . Warren R4H Belter Llsasser .142 Christman . Stryker R33 Hyde Crouso r.32 Felnbere . . Shoemaker 531 Pfeirter . . Osborne 62U Hanway . . . . 4!a . 404 . 44 . 478 . 47S . 472 . 461 :i Girl Hurls Discus 73 Feet am:BXCASTI..K. Ind. June 2,-Mlu Fl--php Merit oKe, of UanKhurnA. Ta , Pet'auw h utor. established what is salu to be a now world's record for the dlscui throw in an Interclasa co-ed track mwit recently, when he hurled the weight 73 feftt 0 Inches. The former record of 6 fpet 6 lnchea la aald to be held by a student at Howard Payne College. Miss Ryan Swims to Record llALTIMOnr:. Md., Juno S.Mlsa Ile Ryan, a fifteen-year-old swimmer, of Phlladal rhla. mado a new world' record when she won he 60-yard swimming- contest In thirty seconds, breaking tho former record by one second and winning the first prlre, a loving cup. 31 Us Elisabeth IlenAngcr, of Philadelphia, was sec ond, winning the second prize, also a loving cup. Miss Ijoretta Cameron, of Baltimore, waa third- Easy for Dethlehem -s HETIILEHKM. ra June 2. Bethlehem High ' " School ha reached tbe- goal tor the Lehbjtil . . Valley scholastic champlonahlp within one atep when Northampton High was defeated, 13 l 3. "AND CLASS? OH, BOY!" Then' not a mora nifty ault on Chestnut Street than tin R5J'fle ""' ' ww m"!SSV eJ jsiM m $jbW $16.50 .1 o ,r a-" : i'b ,U v2Mf C? -I i &'- fJ vm?.. ".: . ' '? '"- :' xm- t tfO
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