FTttT A Tn WrkTTT TvvrWT gg KSLPUSMAN, TESS WILLARD HANDS OVER $105.00(1. k " ,TTT1 mTTT-l T BECUlVlliNUjJbUiBOSS HIMSELF fchampion Was About to Up uooa L,oiii Aim Could Fire i By LOUIS .--HEJI that has. Bit"." " a bueotle Phil- "T enh, W.i WOnt t0 My' hel1 Kd ff cnitl Wner " --... I' ,M fold of tne i'"BUU'B" " ' I"'!.?. Mm. lo can go for Je.se Wll- ;K ,- Jnrld's heavyweight champion, as ' who Uk to D' U1D """""' " 'It .-..test circus pertormcr mm i- .Hd under the canvas. And nor we r .,ii,rd a regular, real, honest-to-good-L'?lltV in the flesh" guy of the . iiMfL lit" ..-! fllrmia all hv him I bnt J" ownS a k wit . wiltard came into, his own i "".;; that he was abcto to bo re the circus w.', ,ui. Tweek. Jess was to have the trt"1 lhJlWte.,i to him by the circus 'S "?.w hleh he had been traveling lor two ii--r buju" . . I ""'That, t " . . .i !...-. - 1'n(TAi tiaa L'i ... That tne cnnminuu iiu iu..nc. ...... 1 Attraction evidently was the reason Jess it in ttr"" . H h.d ceased to bring '".vSione green to the boxofflce wagon, "'o we wanted a guy around who Luidn?t bring In the mazuma. ft flwntrs Are Canned v . . itriiiarri Vind been clven his ..i.i tllD" he had to ne recnuueu uu "?t iP.. nather than glvo up the life ' -.-- . , ind he was. r circus man, i" ......... .. - ' ... ,., ns willing to give up good to whlcn ne was oorn. ,M;Und a lot of It Thus cane about Z seHmg of Buffalo Bill's Great Wild w. Show Jens, according to a report , Holyoke. Mass. last night, siparated JSolf from a cool hundred and five thou'. IS? then the papers were signed, 'thus Instead of the circus ownwo dls chiriln Willard, the owners were the ones m In discharged The advent of Wlllard as a. circus lm--rtVsIrlo means the retirement of Jess as i hexer The fighting game never was .. for the Kansan; ne's too negative, I bM and easygoing; only a big. good r ind flant Too big for any human Cfre or near human being to beat, tnlli.rd could go along and defend his Mtia successfully for many years to come. tot he Ju" naturally doesn't like to fight. Fllhtlng Instinct wasn't born In him. My Quit Performing Whether Jess will continue his "two-a-,'y" performance of boxing with Walter vonohan, who aided Willlard to Bet in thipe when he 'returned the heavyweight crown to the white race," remains to be wen. If he does what Is expected Wllllard will have the spotlight taken oft him entirely and settle down to count the many liedtles that crowd through the turn3tlles. Jess's hoard of the filthy stuff already Is top-heavy but his love for the circus will jmble him to grab off a lot more of the Collateral that buys potatoes these days. Evening Ledger Decisions BROADWAY . P. Mllbnrn Sailor nrnllr jWMtl Iffife (win) ounc Kme, Ixiu Hunter won from llOWOrU, DHUIlll uuuurc siuiiirr.1 rler co;ie. nrnii iimn LiarK nrai joa Brrniwn, trrondi MonK lirltlon quit to Johnny oin, fourth. NEW 10RK Jlmmr Daffy, of New York. kMKkcd out Mickey Devlne. nerondi Younic Zulu Kid (bantam) eaully outpointed Younic Cotteri Tommy .Madden won from Zulu Kid (mUdlcneUht). SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Seventeen yars of lighting proved too big a Undicap for Yl Yt Erne to overcom In his at tempted comeback last night against Mllburn 6rior at the Broadway Club, and there re mlni but one thing for the veteran to do. That jito retire, alt back and uatch the younger fel lori flftig fists at each other We were led to believe that Yl would be In great shape for GMANTOWN GOES TO TOP IN P. R. T. LEAGUE Breaks Tie With Rival Alle ghenys by Winning Hard Fought Game, 4-2 P. It. T. LEAOUE STANDINO Class A . , Won. Lost, Oermantown 4 o A leiheny 3 1 Eldi e 2 i fiuion 2 2 mnkford 2 2 tMcrne 1 2 ptrbmond 1 3 fsliom . 0 4 Pet. 1.0110 .ISO .07 .500 .BOO .3.13 .280 .000 The Oermantown carmen won their fourth straight victory of the season in Clits A, P R. T. League, today. They also. Incidentally, took possession of first place ilone by defeating their rivals. Allegheny, 1.1 In . .1 I.. . j . , . B.j tiuouiy tunitsKu same at atenton Ml Field. Itnth teams were deadlocked for PL leadership In the eight-club circuit previous & to today's game, each" having- 'copped three m la a row I In the other crnme. VmnXtfnrA u.Qlinn.,1 the davlic-ht. A,, n mAu..Hj . .. a. l e?J,0m forfeted to Jackson, 9-0, and the .sc.i.uzerne game was postponed owing 10 et grounds. ALLEGHENY fc , ab r h o a o J"l;y,2b 401210 ffrtly.lf 401000 A thony.Jb 4 110 0 0 wjklier.ss 4 118 10 Sfrt'lUb 4 0 1 13 0 o QErUtANTOWN ab r h o a e 4 0 112 0 4 0 0 2 11 4 0 13 0 0 4 0 0S20 4 2 13 3 1 4 117 10 4 1110 0 Sharp.Sb.. Kagel.ss. . Knox.lf... Flsher.lb. fl"6n.P 4 0 2 0 5 0 McC'thy.c CimKe' ? !! S 2 ' 2 Stevens.ff, H"!'lc' ? 0 0 2 0 1 ciark.Sb.. i.eacn.p. . 4 0 0 110 JJ.Vl.cKf 100,00 t.on,cf 3 0 0 10,, Total. "33 27 2783 Tta" 85 5 2I 10 2 OjTOintown 0 3 000000 14 Allegheny 0 10 10 0 0 0 02 r &b,,.ithl,,r"Knx- Two-base hlt Welch. Vni .. W'-i iIon,Khan. 8acrlnce hits Good. 5 li.?i.CIVki s,ruek but By Monaghan, 8. Mbi.UviiBVe.on balls Off Leach, 1. Aui.iP.1JXTra',l.ey J Goodwin. Stolen basea ishin i ""-n1 L"t by P'tehed ballBy Mon BuUmkn1' P""1 balit Mullen, 2. Umplre- nUNKFORD RICHMOND I nay.iD. 3 2 000 Plrr i i nan jwn.lt 2 2 100 Robert. .n . 0 1 n 5 .orltv n 1 1 .0 I 0 Gorman. 2h.. 0 0 510 Mojer.rf l 100 0 lllfer.lb 0 1 B01 t, .n,OD Z II 111 rn... ,. n ntn "ODfr.e. T . . A "vvr.':j "" " , c'y,2b r.c. 1 4 0 TlovelrhleV A! bOO 113 12 0 Hamburg.rf. 0 0 0 0 0 Totals, J'aford, 18 14 It 7 1 Totals 2 4 1B.8 6 . 2 0 1 10 318 .10 10 02 SSi. ut By Morle 1 u Jtohn h.Sf ""ort . Morley. 2; off Roberts, 8, m"err!hMti- lii n'mond.' 2 in V. i"'.." "(' '' bi iiootni, i YOUNG O'BRIEN STILL MISSING Natives of Clever Boxer Anxious to Learn of Hi3 Whereabouts To.w,ori1. yet has been received from for vL ck O'Brien, who left last Friday .. V J.erBey t0 vlslt a riond. A report foand clrculated today that he had been MitM ?"' Phone message from his home ti to m tthl8 relatives still were anxious At whereabouts. Mnwn?i.05 Lhe 'am"y notified them thla ,kut ll f .that he had located Yount Jack, '"' it later nrnverl . i.. .i.i..... , - ...-. .Iv i4au lucalCa xoung; jacK, liter proved to be without founda. uon. Clrla Outnlav Mala Nina OWN. O.. Jun 12. Tha Junior alrla' 1 V0l' I & - - r . ' ' ' Be Canned, But He Put aioi; of It-Then He the Owners II. JAFFE Leonard, Baseball Umpire 'ro7ulnJnI)T.,;5"' "' the National Learn, h.e . of I i"'SrnnIS' yiy't'-J' hot on of.jltnlnit hJ,I5L i"'"1 ,or. he turpooe Jerk on Snndar !Tli' ,Ii',". t,m ln '" hnth oldf.Iilnof'l nd,,h' dfl,lon .all.nfd out hi. ram" TnS Je,iT'0 hMrd """' umpire thtffin'.A'Vi'.i,10 Jl!"' I-eonard "f tho aeaton an .tTi 'or 't "malnder he Mlltned 1 hll iinLn""5 Mfpraw .will t" h iuMw-nrtili "" "1,ln njd will not hare orreini. "'""""d more for clujiint an last niv,t. ... . ? lot. of hi 0ln-'IL,?n5.wu'd show ome. If not he a thlnr vi '?r i'.W "", he didn't he la n"ind f TMi".i',.ro.un,.nl th 00ne' for him a"s0 me tins b""r u wl" " and r"et'yniurm"f rv lior bo.th Kii Wllllima In preDariiio.? W?1! N'thr ll extrt hlmslt Olymnla A Ulr tomorrow nlcht s scrap at the lice this .fi .'.".If w1,1;. """ Hehl shadow prac nd then ihi " m111 ni? ,h u" ,h"r 'ralnlnr. aound of the tJ,w". ivM' nlously tor the rc only slmin.n'!?' nr?on and Al Nelson their Sift wWhi1.1!" I', hu, "" ,? rln'h that than mn . i1"1""""' " not mor o. houia ar' Jimm.'"i1i",n"n,l ,",t," oth" IV, y N,i;imm?.I,.l?te Frankle Clark and nose. "'on' Mother of AUIe. s. Johnn? wonted nn l7t Vl ..'"" u ou n un prorVidiniS' i5ri,,hnf "Ji w"nt ,0 b ln on " sreauat Ahii-1? n("ll'bum. at one tlmi the InchS h.W5 rnachlne of his weight and nl eunninJ-!0."1 mo3t of his old-llme form, set mhim fJ!" 1ni cleverness he ho?n carry mfebh. ,hro,uh recent bouts. Friday ntdht slouch whi1,? .?Pn'r club Uorrell Is no can't ten iWIm com" ,0 runehln, nd one fonM,.1a,h"DfarckbSrn,Jl.h' nlthl ot d"m' bnhboV!n?'?rf04th'?h,,;v"V',: fo'r.hl nVJ!" E1?' Mun fw the semlnn.l i?,,ij I?,lJb'ir.,i-Uo""l bout at the Cambria ?h,iLnlf.n,',,othy hou" a" Jack nrady s Sn .,Dr"l,',,.T,ni' Rain i. Youn Jack Hanion and Joe Weston t Johnny Kelley. Eddlo Shannon, of Trlsco. showed before a Providence. It I audience one night last weak and made a. creditable showing. He easily de feated Mickey Donley In twehe rounds. Ted-Kid LewK who has had eleven bouts lth Jack Brltton. will meet Johnny Grimths for the nfth time when they get together July 4 at Akron, O,, in a fifteen-rounder. Leonard Not Anxious lo Box Kilbane CLEVELAND. O., June I!. Matt tllnket, Clneland't Dorlnp- promoter, sold today he would make one more effort to slon Benny Leonard, Ifohtuetalit champion, for a bout uith Johnny mlbane, featheru eight Kino,' July J. alfhoupH he has started to took for a Jubsttfute or tho Canton bout. Sailor Jack Carroll suffered his usual knock out Bill Brennan stopped the "big hunk of cheese" In two rounds In New York the other night MUIle Beecher, the veteran New York boier. was handed his first knockout after several hundred bouts when Johnny Haney trouched him so badly that Referee Joh stopped the bou t The match waa held In New York Saturday night . Bill Brennan and Boh Derere, heavyweights, box In New York tonight. George Ashe, the Phlladelphlan, meets Paul Saneom, of New York, at a Gotham club to night At the same show Irish Patsy Cllne and Jimmy Duffy are paired. Matt lllnkel has been selected to referee the Pam Lannford-Fred Pulton bout In Boston next Tuesday night. Eddie Revolre has retired from the boxing game Never again will the Eighteenth Warder don the mittens to smite an opponent in the squared circle Thla announcement waa made following Retolre'a exoneration for the death of K. O. Ketchell recently up the State. Following a hearing seeterday at 8henandoah, the jury cleared Kevotre of any blame tor the death of Ketchell. NIGHT STICK TURNS IN ANOTHER WIN AT BELMONT Collins's Mount Registers Third Tri umph in Week, Taking Opening Sprint From Speedy Field BELMONT PARK, N. V.. June 12 Carrying the top weight of 133 pounds failed to slow down the speedy Night Stick, and A. Collins's mount came through with Its third straight win within a week here this afternoon. J. J. Llllls carried thirteen pounds less and ran a creditable race, but the strong Night Stick never was ln dan ger and took the Bayside Selling Handicap at six and one-half furlongs. riRST RACn, three-year-oldi and upward, the Bayside Selling Handicap. (800 added, tiVi furlongs, main course 1. Night Stick. 133, A Col lins even 0 to 10 1 to 4 2 J. J. LUlis 120, Kleeger 0 to 2 8 to 6 7 to 10 3. Lucius, 113, Shuttlnger 7 to 1 .'. to 2 7 to a Time, t:20. Jock Scott Meditation. The De cision, Battle Abbey and Paddy Whack also ran SECOND RACE, the Whltestone SteeplechasJ Handicap for four-j ear-olds and up, 1800 added, about 2 mltea. 1. Maltre Corbeau. 136, Haynes 8 to 5 3 to 5 1 to 4 2 Warlock 137. Allen 8 to 1 8 to 1 8 to B 3. The Brook 137. Kennedy. 5 to 1 2 to 1 4 to B Time. 4.18 3-5 Uryndor, Elect, Loeblarn and Northwood also ran THIRD RACE, two-year-olds, fillies, purse JrtllO 4H furlongs. 1. Little Devil. 109. Garner 7 to 10 1 to 1 out S Tea Party. 100. Buxton. 10 to 1 3 to 1 7 to S 3 Reauteous 109. Troxler 3 to 1 7 to 10 1 to 4 Time, :53 4-S Donnarella, Watona, Camba and Hvpnotlsm also ran. rOURTH RACE, threes ear-olds and up. Har ''m Selling Makes, alue $1500. 1 mile: nioomv Grs. 90 Trolse. 12 to 5 4 to 5 1 to 3 2. Blue Thistle. 10S. Pick ens 12 to S 4 to 5 1 to 3 3 Straightforward. 104. J. McTaggart 4 to 1 0 to 5 1 to 2 Time 1 40 1-B Eagle and Ballad also ran FIFTH RACE, three-year-olds and upward, winners of one race only, mile: 1. The Cock, 103. Buxton . 13 to 20 1 to 4 out 2 Viewpoint. 108. Butwell 12 to .1 4 to 5 1 to 3 3. Baffoullleur, 108, J. Mc Taggart t to 1 8 to S 1 to 2 Time, 1 41 4-3. Star Maid ,and Saadl alto ran. " Montreal Results FIRST RACE. two-year-olds.S furlongs. 1. Togoland. 102. Jeffcott . . 118.80 14.80 J 80 2. Producer 115. Psrrlngton . .. S.BO 8 50 3 Little Sweeper. 110 Collins 3.70 3 70 Time. 1 05 3-8. Fleet Foot. Expression. Start Right. Wlchaka. Lady Qayety. Lady Moore. High Note. Semcena and Ogle also ran. SECOND RACE, two-vear-oldr 4H furlongs. 1 Pleasure Bent. 118. Crump. $9.80 I2.J0 2 10 2. 'Sadducee. 113. Mink 2 10 2.10 3 Sea Froth, 117. Cooper ... . . . 2 10 Time. 57 3-4 Britain Ally. Sceptre, Thomas G and Mighty On also ran. Rrookdale entry. THIRD RACE, thrss-year-olds and up. 1 1 Hubbub. 108. Mink 124.90 J4 50 .. . 2 Reno. 108 Parrlngton 3 1 00 . 3 Fountain Fay 109 Cooper . . . . 13 10 Time. 2 18 Candle. Damrosch and Starter TOURTH RACE, four-year-olds and upward. lbEa'rly LlihV. 150 Clsrk . ..JO 20 $3.10 $3 10 Hearts of Osk. ISO. J. Smith . . 2.00 2.60 5 Oalar. 137. Dalv out. Time 4:27 2-1. Rhomb also ran. ttifth RACE, three- ear-olds, mile: 1 Waukeag. 112 Mink. .... $3.10 $2.40 $2.40 I raulull.n.., 09 Collin. .. 2.40 2.40 9 TiTu Bannock. 112. Inw. . . . 1.30 Time. 147 3-5. Lily also ran. Sea Gull. Thirst and Easter Latonla Results FIRST HACK. 4K lurlonii 1 Rookwood. 1 1 ii. Dieam. $8 00 $3.90 $.1.20 J' JKi. Canil 110. Hanover ... 21 9C 3. 2.tl V.VS'i'll.tl. Princess. Red Salmon 9 llreeiy. 110, Ooose II..U H.7II U BtflPM." Sasenta. Kith, Mlts Bonero. Courier and Ukulele elso ran , "sister Emblem, 101. W;KtM $n.n0 fR ,n sifter Susl.' 108. Kelsay 4.20 8 Bn nenjamln" 103 Barrett , ,.-.. 3.10 s Jii i "ii Al Pierce PI' i' Velles. Tush TiSH.lira'nVV.. Hnd-errfiS 3' &S$WkSVK ... M r r?.&S,,8.30 ,4,0 ,, J. Dorothy De.n, 107 Van- . -d"".".-. ri.ll.h.n. . .. ' . i 0 .'"' f"iij! Deiroond'. t. Tn oa,r. jVEKING LEDQErLphiLADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1917 " : .JrniA, xuouax, JUNE 12, 1917 jg - DISCHARGED; BUYSSHOWOWNERSHIP TOROWTBfS j "GlXiilEW.. HERE WITH TIGERS 1 fine,, ,, I . - - . .-. I m , nm ,., 5 H.1 Harry Coveleskie, as a Philly hurtor. defeated the New York Giants three games in five dnys, putting MrGraw's club out of the National League race in 190S. Shortly after hr was relegated to the minors. This year, his third with the Tigers, finds Harry hurling in good form. Ilia brother. Stanley, is twirling weli for Cleveland. PENN LEADS DELAWARE IN EIGHTH INNING Three Hits and Two Sacrifices Put Locals Ahead in Great Pitching Bout DFLAWARE PENN Selhy. 3b. Borr, 3b. Plerxon. c. Todd, 2b. Ilore, 2b. White, si. Cnrter. lh l,ltmore, c. Ferguson, cf. Allen, if. Madden. If. McMchoI. lit. Stewart, rf. Hell. If. McCardell, es. Morgnn, rf. Clanr). p. Ilernhtrdt. p. I'mplreRyan. NEWARK. Del . June 12. Jim Clancy and Bernhardt had a great pitcher's liattlo In the game between Delaware and Penn. Delaware bunched three hits ln the third Inning, scoring a run and held the leail until the eighth, when three hits and two sacrifices scored two runs for IVnn. Up until this Inning only two hltB had been made off Southpaw Clancy. Tomorrow's Belmont Entries First race, for two-ear olds, s'lllni, 5 fur longs, straight Portia, tnv Elyslan (Imp . 103. Sunny Hill (imp). 112. Sr-hool Olrl. HIS. Oeorge Washington ins, stitch In Time lnf, Shasta (Imp ). 108. Thistle, 10V 'All Bright, 103, Our Nephew. 103. June Uug. 1111 Second rsre. four-5ear-old and up. the Orand National Steeplechase handiran about 2 miles Hlbier. 149. Falmouth 151. Itet. 142 Expecta Hon. 144. Robert Oliver. 137. .Martian. 13. W. J. Shannon 143 Third race four-jeer olds and up. selling, lli miles Roderick II (Imp), 104. Ed Bond. 108. 'Madame Herrmann. 108. 'Poedale. 101. 8tar Oaze. 107 Fourth race for three-year olds handicap fl furlongs main course Sun Flash II (imp.) 118. Bally. 10 Holllster (Imp 110 Jack Mount (Imp i, US. 'Pickwick US .Defense. 111. Wood trap. 120. Milkman. 114 Fifth race. two-jear-oM .' furlongs Hand Grenade (Imp.) Id n,n 109. Sixteen to One. 112. Oenone. ins iTim cook, to. Trophy, 10 Trlnceps. 10S. Pan.mtn (Imp ). 10. Adora tion II (imp.). 103, Cold Tasvl. 103. Heredity. lo Sixth race, three-jcar olds and up. claiming. mile!i.Translt! 112. 'Stalwart Helen. 101: Hun wayTili. Spectre. 90. Star Oaie. US. Wond.r- Appren'tlce allowance claimed. Montreal Entries for Tomorrow First race, three-vear-nlds and up. B furlongs -Dominion rark. 103 Baby Risen, 101. Cerf Volant 104. Bright Sands 99. Oarllev. 1(14. CartSme 0T. 'Maxnlk. HI Armlne. 102. Mon treal 107. Rose Finn 90 Zslo. 111. Annie Ed gar 99 Ml C.asle. 107 Beauty Spot, 101. Shrapnel, 109, Hastena. 107 Second race, two-year olds. 5 furlongs Dan dy? 108 Storm Bound. 112 Virginia Yell 110. Jim Heffcrlng. 115 Sweep Up. 110. Mary Maud. Third race, three-year-olds and up. Vi miles Onera Ola ss 100. Greenwood, 100. King Nep tune, 104. Moscowa. 104 ... , Fourth race. four-ear-olds and up. steeple chase about 2 miles Cvnosure. 142: stucco, 1B2. Charles F Grainger. 140 Chevron. 143 iVifth race, tbree-jear-o dn and up. mile Pepper slice. 1()0. Last Simk. 112, Sural. 101 JUmpton Dame 102 Otero. 101 sixth race thre- ear-olds and up. 8 furlongs Vater Lady 113. Trial by Jury, 114: Incog. Toi Back Bay. 111. Hauberk US seventh race three jear-nlde and up, Its -mus Thanksgiving, 108. General rickett, , Prim Harry, ins Monocac. 101. 'Requlram, ni . ti'.dan. 103 Edith Jiaumsn jua. Apprentice allowon nee claimed Tomorrow's Latonia Entries First race, calming. $BW. mald'n colts and -eidinas two-year-olds. 6 furlongr 'Charlie foitilOT- Best Beau. 109, Tom Tit Linle Wo lo,' Walter Brady' Oeorge Duncan Carl F.U wani.r. Kale. Parfay. Fred Low. Ambuscade. Me'Thonod. M. SleeP-r. ... Trusty. ni. Tmnr Safety First. 10 .Marie imnrpiiivr. iihi rnin"' ---- . 110 Thltd face.cl.lmlng. $00 three-jear-olds and .ward. 0 furlongs Fleetabelle OJ, John Jr Tnita upward, u-iii--.-. ft.; Aldenaran, ij. -j.j. "".. UFou7.h?arcrp'u,V$ffiruvlr7Ch,bH,nd,. T4y?ToO"rEordery.UToV.d-F.!onmllnT: lS$?llaTlb,Cll< Stake. to-ye.rid i ties B furlongs Crystal Day. 101. fa)Kate rVti. loa Ichlban. 103. Vlo et Bonnie. 107. OySsy Que'en 107 Blue Paradise, 107: Eda .ffl. Ill (a)Vlva Amer ca 110 Atalanta. noTo?.an Sweep. 131 . (a)C T. Worthlngton nittth race, claiming 1000. three-jear-oldsjind ..j ijl miles 'Water tvuen iu.t: len .SWSWaosworth's L;.t. lit: Jack O'Dowd. JV;v,.ln7ll.V.3'c8..1mOnV,'YS0UU.hree.yer..d. -5TmwIrd l mllTs-Flght Fair. Ml Ile.uty Shop 10? Soil Rock. 108 Vlltaw.y. 108. Brian Bo?5 110. Orasmere, 112. Waterproof. 115. S'.AVpr.ntlcA'l.ow.nce claimed Weather, clear; track, fast MISS BJURSTEDT PLAYS IN DELAWARE TENNIS WILMINGTON, Del, June 12. Owing to n.aw rains and wet courts, the women's Delaware Btate tennis championship matches at the Wilmington Country Club did not start this afternoon until 3 SO, Al tnouch only twenty-four were entered for singlet, the field is decidedly strong. Mlu Mollv BJurstedt. national champion, Miss Marl Wnr, Mrs. Itoheri Leroy. Ml M ICoei 4 J4r, Xnud DaW are lltel,S TENNIS TOURiNEY AT MERION MOVES SLOWLY Poor Condition of Courts Gums Play Tilden-Beck Match Interesting HAVKIU'ORD. Pa . June 12 Play w.fs late In starting in the patriotic tennis tournament at the Merlon Cricket Club this nfternoon The courts were so soft from yesterday's rain that the contestants waited until the Inst minute before getting Into action, hop ing that conditions would Improxe As the afternoon wore on the sun came out nnd a brisk southerly breeze dried out the grass to a considerable extent. The feature match of htls titleless event today was between A T Tllden. Jr., and Rodney Beck, winner of the rent Junior Round Robin Tournament and cap tain of tho Junior Philadelphia team that lost to New York last Saturday. Beck put up a great game In the first set. kept Tllden on tho run and won by hut eight games to six In the second set, however. Tllden forced the lighting, quickly took the lead nnd won by six games to three. The contestants In the other matches today t-eined fairly etenly matched nnd all proved long-drawn-out affairs A start was made In the doubles today, an(ldesplte the fact that all play had to be called off jesterday, It Is hoped to wind up the event this week. W T. Tllden, Jr.. defaulted to Rodney Beck, the Junior champion, In the first round . Hach hurt won a set. and the score sloood flvo gamei all In the third. Rixey and Red Ames in Pitching Duel Continued from Pate One filed to Whltted Livingstone out, Luderus to Rlxey. No runs, no hits, no errors THIRD INNING V. Smith threw out Klllefer Miller and Gonzales retired Illxey. V. Smith threw out Paskert. No tuns, no hits, no errors. V. Smith grounded to Nlehoff. Ames was thrown out by Nlehoff J. Smith singled to left. Gonzales singled to center, sending J. Smith to third. McGafflgan threw out Miller. No runs, two hits no errors. FOURTH INNING McGafflgan tapped In front of the plate nnd was thrown out by Livingstone. Stock singled to right. Miller tossed out Cravath. Hornsby threw out Whltted. No runs, one hit. no errors. Hornshy singled to right. Cruise sacri ficed, Stock to Nlehoff. Long walked Liv ingstone died to Cravath. F. Smith was called out on strikes. No runs, one hit, no errors. Amateur Baseball Notes Shannon A. C. defeated the. Victor A. C. by the scor. of 7 to 4. Ths feature of the game wsa the rltchlng of Cohen, who fanned twelve men. - Norrls Snusro easily defeated the Chrl't Re formed Church by the score of IS to 7. Keen's hlttlns was the feature. ' Durborow to Quit Long Swims Charles B Durborow. of Rlterton. N J., the big Philadelphia bank clerk swimmer, whose great performances In the water are now listed among the natatorial feats of the world, of. ftclally announces his retirement from the swim, mlng game as far as new endur.nc. records aro concerned. OLYMPIA A. A. .Va'rVV &KS..WB,. WEDNESDAY KVE.. JUK 1STH Champion vs. Ex-Champion PETE HERMAN, of New Orleans World's Bantamweight Champion, vs. KID WILLIAMS, of Baltimore LAUK VvALLY NELOS vs. JOHNNY KOSB Am. gOf. Bal. Res. 1I-I1.50. Arena Be.. K 13 suits n i m TO ORDER fMnMm w " - . ... - .. M Deduced rrom u, - " MEncnANi Ph. 1 hK MUiUUl OC IU, tailor: II.UHS 1JT1I & MARKCT. ENTHAMCE ON JJT8 B. E, COK. TU AND AKCK ST. Um4 t. tr Open Kt.r KfM Tigers Defeat Macks by Score of 3-2 Coollnned from Pige One Tlgera lo overcome the Markmen's one-run lead and tie the score at two all In the second scheduled game here this afternoon. Only some high-class pitching by Itube Schauer prevented further scoring, for each was on third and Hellman on sec ond with only ono gone. Schauer forced Burns to strike out and Vltt fly out to Strunk. Ty proed to be the real trouble maker. In the first, with two gone, he shot a ter rific liner to the left-field fence that bounced nw-ay from Connie's gardeners, nnd Ty at tempted to reach the plate, but he waa cut down nt home on a beautiful relay. Bodle ti Uatea to Lnwry to Schauer. Bates's error handed the Tigers their first run when he permitted Spencer, the first man up in the third, to reach first afely on a low throw to Stuffy, A sacrl. lice and Pep Young's single did the damage Hrere's how the Markmen registered their pair ln their half of the third: Oooch. the ponderous recruit outfielder, dropped one safely In center. Lawry down a beauty nnd beat It out. Schauer sacrificed and when Mitchell fumbled Witt's tap In front of the Plato Oooch counted. Strunk also hit to Mitchell and the latter preferred to get Ames at first Instead of making a play for I.awry at the plate riBST INNING Bush filed to Strunk Schauer threw out Young Cobb tripled to left nnd was caught trying to reach home Bodle to Bates to Lawry to Schauer No runs, ono hit. no errors Witt was called out on strikes Strunk filed to Veach. Bodle filed to Hellman No runs, no hits, no errors. SECOND INNING Veach filed to Strunk Schang threw out Hellman Burns singled to center. Schauer threw out Vltt No runs, one hit. no errors. Bates singled to left Mclnhls filed to Bush. Bates died stealing. Spencer to Bush Schang fouled to Vcach. No runs, one hit, no ertors THIRD INNING Srencer hit to Bates, whore low throw hit the dirt and the ball struck Mclnnls In the face After a short delay, Mclnnls was able to resume p'ay Mitchell sacrificed. Schauer to Mclnnls Buh bunted, but fast fielding by Sdmier with a toss to Mclnnls got the batsman at first Young singled to left, scoring Spencer Cobb lined to Strunk One run, one hit. one error Oooch singled to center. Liwry bunted in front of the pl,te and beat It out Schauer sacrificed. Mitchell to Y'oung Mitchell fumbled Witt's grounder and Gooch scored Strunk hit to Mitchell: the latter Instead of throwing to the p'.ate and pre venting Lawry from scoring, threw to Burns and retired the batsman Witt was caught off rccond. Spencer to Bush to Vltt to Bujh to Vltt Two run. two hits, one nrror , KOL'RTH INNING Mclnnls luiuoked down Veach' single Hellman fou'el to Schang Vltt fouled to Bates No runs, one hit no error" Bodle died to Cobb Bates nted to Cobb Don't alone anc( They JdfikA7- fmW Cheste so errors. FIFTH INNING Spencer fouled to Mclnnls, Mitchell fanned. Bush filed to Bodle. No runs, no hits, no errors Schang singled to left. Young fumbled Gooch's grounder. Schang taking third. Mitchell threw Lawry out. holding Schang on third. Schauer hit to Young and Schang was caught at the plate Witt popped to Y'oung No runs, ono hit. one error SIXTH INNING Y'oung fouled to Bates. Cobb tripled to the right-field fence. Venclt walked Hell man'a low liner glanced off Mclnnls's inltt for a two-bagger. Cobb scoring. Burns fanned. Vltt filed to Strunk One run. two hits, no errors Mitchell made a one-hand catch of Strunk'a low liner. Bush followed with a leaping one-hand catch of Bodle's drle Bates filed to Veach No runs, no hits, no errors. SEVENTH INNING Spencer singled to right Mitchell hit Into a double plaj, Schauer to Witt to Mclnnls Bush fanned No runs, one hit. no errors. Vltt threw Mclnnls out Schang filed to Cobb Oooch singled to center and was caught going to second. Cobb to Bush No runs, one hit, no errors KIOHTH INNING Y'oung was hit by a pitched ball As Cobb fanned Y'oung stole second. Bate threw out Veach. Witt threw wild on Hetlman's grounder. Y'ouYig scoring and Hellman teaching second Lawry threw out Burns. Ono run, not hits, ono error. Lawry fanned Schauer filed to Burns. W Itt fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. NINTH INNING Witt threw out Vltt Spencer grounded to Mclnnls Mitchell fanned. No runs no hits, no errors. Strunk doubled to right Bodle fouled to Spencer. Bates fouled to Burns. Mc. lnnls fouled to Vltt No runs, noe hit no errors. ATHLETIC AWARDS AT GERMANTOWX ACADEMY Following a falrlv successful se.ison of sports Gerniantown Academy hag awarded numerals to athletic leaders, the awards be ing as follows: Track Captain Darrow. Clothier H Smyth F. Smth. Wehner Cornell, Henson Landenberger. Van ScUer and Stearns! manager, for general merit and work In dual meets Baseball Williams, captain, Clothier, Law-son. Jopson. Dippy. Beard. Holcomb Mlddleton. Vtseher. Henson. Wllliimfon nnd Ketcham. manager. Tennis Beck. Smith. West and Jellett A system was adopted this year that gles boys who were eandldites for arslty teams and who worked faithfully during the season the right to wear a 'G2" Follow Ing this Idea awards were also made In baseball to Bogan, Carrigan. Keller, Mul len, Pester. Perrv McCalla, O'Connell, Barba, William"! and Hamlll Whisman ns Athletic Coach RLOOMINOTON. Ind, Jun 12 Rsy TVhls man eosch of tho baseball team of the T-niter slty ot Indiana announced today that be had anepted the position of director of athletlca and nesd conch ot the CnUerslty of N'esdt let "well-enoii If you haven't tried Chesterfields, you simply can't realize how much more they do than please the taste. Chesterfields "touch the spot" they let you know you are smoking they "Satisfy"! Yet, they're Mild. It's all due to the new, can't -be- copied blend of Imported and Domestic tobaccos. Don't let "well-enough" alone try Chesterfields. f CIGARETTES cIMPOIOEDaniDOMESTIC tobaccos Blended '' k v -A i , N BLACKS WIN IN miruni'yrt.M iirtivirvw - - ''SO. Defeat Rival Reds in Meti.-". in Which Pour Records Are Smashed FINAL SCORE IS 21 TO 19 NORTHEAST FIELD, rhl'a . June 12.--The Blacks won the fourth annual field and color contest of Northeast High SchopI this afternoon, by the score of 21 to 10, The Blacks were winners In the cricket, base- ball and basketball games, while the Rd' were Uctors in the track meet nnd soccer. Four new records were made The feature race of the afternoon was the medley race, won by the Blacks, breaking the record made by the Blacks ln 1315 by 2.1 3-5 seconds. Drew- and Klngetter ran a dead heat In the 0-yard dash. Tha Blacks were undaunted, however, and Grouiiqulst overtook rats nnd gave Bonrdman n lead of three yards In the mile run McUaney tried his best to overcome this lead, but It was too much for him. IMrent. of the Blacks, won the high Jump with a. leap of 6 feet 24 Inches, breaking the old record held by "Ad" Whltnker of S feet Parent, who won the high Jump In the "Quads' last week, hurt his kneo and was forced to stop Jumping at this height The baseball game proed to be a run away for the Blacks, captained by Carter, winning by the oerwhclmlng score of 14 to 1 Blacks . . .00710140 014 18 i Ke'lk 0 0 100000 0 1 56 Batteries Drew nnd Schneider. Kay and Relber The Reds won the soccer game by tha score of 4 to I The players being hadnl capped by the sogg ground, the membrs of both teams slipping and sltd.ng, whenever thev tried to make a difficult kick The Blacks proxed to be better cricket players than the Reds, winning by the score of 17 to 24 Jaggl. of the Blacks, was the high rcorer of the game, with the total of eight runs The basketball game was the most ex citing contest of the afternoon The Blacks, captained by Lehr. won In the last mlnufe by a score of 20 to 19 220 lard low hurdles Won b Klngeter. Rsds, Re0d,,.ndTlmed"r..,.I,M ,h'rd tY.-K.n: 410-jard run Von by Rogers Reds, second Orono.ulst Blacks third Ash Rlacks Time SSI ee'i-jard run Won by Djs.rt. Reds, second' MR2? B",ch, M,i M- Black. Time, J;''Hn', !hB' Put Jen by Schoneld, Black. as ft 2 in ) second Metre Reds (S3 It 4 In L third. Stout Blacks (3 ft 1 In ) " Running broad Jump Won by Paul Rlsrka th ft 2 In ). second Woodburn Reds (17 "ft 3 in I. third llalej DUrks (17 ft f, in), ' One mile handicap Won bv ruts. Red. icrateht second Jenkins. Reds (too yards): 'A'S1- -s''n' "lack; (i20 sards) Time, 4 !,o a S A new record ..,?, 220 ard dash Won b Nsgle -Reds, second. Parent Dlacks. third. Lederer Blseks. Time. 110 ard hish hurdles--Won by Klngeter. Ite.ie second rivsnrt Rede third Kattenbach. R-ls Time 17s A new re, ord 2OforXO0 A rfield LLs7SS3sMvTt CJpw'wia vm rr " VrlM W3' '?