!VT J? A TVTTfc rppXTXTT "wwxx-ruiniJniJiftiLA, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1917 - nn . ;UFTMjUGgHAVE PLENTY TO ENTHUSE OVER IN TODAY'S TOURNEY MATCHES IRS. BARLOW IS SUAWNEE CHAMP fotf Defeating Mrs. Vander- Sbeck, Scores Fifth Straight f. .. i 1e1 rPm-Mnei.. Win i" vjuix iuuiuc) score, 3 AND 2 TO PLAY sHAWNEE-ON-DELAWARE. Pa., June il plyi rlgnl up l0 ner Biawnee ijunJird. Mre. Ronald H. Darlow defeated Mrt. Clrerc8 l1, Vonderbeck here today I! th final round of the women's Invitation fcorounent of the Shawnee Country Club. &. .core was 3 up and 2 to play. MTM.0 I..S 1 rMi w t"8 fl"n BUCCe8lve victory of vi. Barlow In the event, and It cannot bo KJj that she thoroughly deserved her tlctory. .. ..... . - ., ....... Little fault couia oo luunu wun .urn. v..Atrbtck's game except that hor putting Ml off somewhat toward tho close of tho i U'Vi, Mrs. Barlow has been In by no ard her best form this season, but she Snnonstrated In the present tournament thit she has been off her game only tern r.fiiv. As usual, Mrs. Uarlow got her h Ztm the first hole, and with Mrs. Van ?i-i, i.vlnir a Ave. she drew first blood. ! OAth clayed the second admirably and ! kid par fours, but on the third Mrs. Van 'iJrbeclt took three putts to the two of Mrs. ! Slrl0,r. The latter attempted to carry the krock with her second shot on the fourth 'Stalled to get over, her ball landing on ! a tank. gjtond Lands In Trap .- trnnlArhArlc nut her second Into the ' ,10 but got out well and won tho hole 'iflh'a five to a six. Mrs Darlow lost the ' .fu, through putting hertecond shot Into , jj, bunker and taking two to get out. Both Ttr on in inrce on mo aixin, qui Airs. Bsrlo overran tho hole with her approach hot nd missed coming back, the hole rolngfto Mrs. Vanderbeck with a five to a Mre. Vanderbeck dubbed her third shot m the seventh, went into the trap nnd lost Cirlth-ft s't to five. Mrs. Barlow's tee shot in the elgntn was too strong ana sne over fin the green, while Mrs. Vanderbeck was hat on. Mrs. Barlow was short with her approach and It took her two more to get 4nvn. Mrs. Vanderbeck was down In three and f It out her one up. uotn were on in three mi trie nimn anu look inreo puns. The ..,. n'fls halved In Riven nnrl fhn nlnvrnt). I in fhes. f Poth Reached Green Both reached tho green with their tee t shots on tho twelfth, and Mrs. Vanderbeck laid her opponent a stymie. Mrs. Barlow trourht off the most sensational shot of the match by holding out with her niblick sad thereby secured a half In three. Mrs. Vanderbeck was short with her ap proach shot on tho thirteenth and took a lit to Mrs. Barlow's Ave on the fourteenth. Vri. Vanderbeck took three putts to Mrs. Bsrlow's two ofter both were on tho green In three, Both were short of the green with their second shots on the fifteenth but Mrs. Vinderbeck ovcrapproached to the rough. Sh played a fairly good ono back nnd had t chance for a half In fives, but missed. The dxteenth settled tho matter. Mrs. Barlow put her tee shot In tho rough to the left of the green and gave Mrs. Van derbeck a chance, but she failed to avail hereelf of It, going Into the trap and taking two to get out. Mrs. Barlow was on In two and down In two more, but the best Mrs. Vanderbeck could get was a five, miking Mrs. Barlow the winner, 3 up and I to play. The cards: ' Mrs. nrlow Is...... ........ 0035654 fejj' 54tftriflA3 15 I" fl 8 3 a n n r. The second eight was won by Miss Flor ence MeNeely, who secured a well-earned Tlctory over Mrs. A. K. Blllsteln, 6 up and I to play. K 'The summary: FIRST niOUT '- " Fin tl Round ,irV,.IL.P"f'owA..?ir'M1 ";;'d 1 Rub. 3 up and 2 to piiV. """ur,,,ma -r,CK" f" , SECOND EIGHT i Final Round B 1. Knui8.'.!?-' iVciNer1r M!?n. defeated Mrs. jf.- ". Blllsteln. Hala. B up and 4 to play. THIRD EIGHT Final Round Mrs. J. s. Irvine Enirlewonrf f.x.H xr,.. .:.? MVIIIK, l.nK!(WO . . iurnoun, wnitemarsh. 1 up. FOURTH EIGHT Final Round Vri. F Q v-.it. , . . m Hill, Great Neck. 4 up and i to play, defeated Mrs. , HEATCN FOURS FIRST Final Round U?i"irC,,bnF?1- .Huntingdon Valley, defeated MM. W. J. pck. Merlon. 4 up and 2. . SECOND w Flnnl rtminri iaZEiwora" "16 to play. "' ""'"!"ODU' ' u" Z-. THIRD , Final Round V.'i.A' F. Shoemaker. Philadelphia, defeated Ph. H,owari1 U. Smith. North Hills. 3 up and 'to play. FOURTH Final Round ,T ay Meehan, " C. H. .Marshall, Forest Hills, won from PlalnMeld, by default. ACK KELLY WINS SINGLES IN VESPER CLUB REGATTA ie Vesper Boat Club held Its nnnual tat ,i.i. . .. . .. ...... 'in anernoon on me scnuyiKiu il ln front ot the clubhouse. A largo J fjees. as several Interesting events were Y me program. This was Vesper's first appearance in competition this season. ftUOre Weft, UA(.Anl ... A ......I M..-A K'! the slnK' and double sculls, centl- iTJL. ur-oared gigs, slx-oared barges and aithtared shells. 1 The Summarl... R',vlc. Singles Won hv Ttlllnr! rnnd. rK, '!" I'"hl. ttlri. rMe Won bjr "annai second, Walkerj Championship singles Won by Jack Kelly! CmS;JIui.1 Costenoi third. Harry D neck. length handicap on Cully, Monday's Latonia Entries :,lr" 'ace. claiming BC,. Kal ,'Wz c7L''7""on A . 115. Jack Hill. 118. iw "-una um i.t.i- - -r." -,.. iri.,?'!.. furtengs Thornwood. 101: Thistle Ifirry nVS!.' "? tuan. iuti niian Trooper, 1BC lno. Vi '.' Ji ' lercc. nig fellow, Mil, iif,,i Ba'hor. Wjlhlte Llndenthi nioo' I"1"? Bliter Sua e. Traocold. 1 .Jxr: ll", aB.'iAV Myri 1"! Kunnln Queen, Hll?; Plis.: S7I ,slr .Williams. 114s Huckshot. EjPfltr.i'f Well. 109. Bunmald. 107i Uean Ml f.W.Ii0- .c'alrnlng, three-year-olds and up, fcWan lM!?..MTIln, .Trusty, sister !?pr..lve '."A: 'Amaion. 100s Stephen !.. EAIso' Ji;fhfi.0Ji.Plho- 110s Hilly Jo.. 111. ,--, 103. !5Mlcan ,1,c, Purse IIOOOi Mount Lookc Italhu F.'. '"fee-year-olds and UDward. mill i;.".u."n Lookout ( 8triih0y",'nS8' ,nob "ensley. Captain Reea. 0M- e!t."n. 1021 We.lv lln.nn. foil : Kln. ras ?rc- Puraa tlOOO. three.vear.nlrl.. mll lrtM Vot.Ir(VUTsi,r,,'.I00l Paramount. 102s l-TlO, Ur lO'l'Phoclon, lOTl Piatt. Sol ail r!5?.l,ln. Vacs. i.i-,i- . ... ,X,ontplr;,";;"" T"", iwo-yra.-oius, u Si IUdbv tpk ."SSy' ' Eaa Herrmann, j. ISKPILThought. Great Quit. 107! Neon. D.. !14)eT. iio.y,np n K'n,r' Uutch'' By Droom kA ..I"11 race, rlalmtn, Cfinn tk.........M. "aispsill"; tllowdX Howdy, 104 Solid tt. lftfl, ',.!VMMv5nincHy uin. Hi i.-nier ' . JiA115n. ?aln. Key. 109i John Hurlf. -Dlli?.' ,rA',h Oentltman. 118. Also el KS5?'t' ?Xt.P??l..."l.J,rim. Mover. -...UK, jMI irreruiar. Mr. f aJUwang tlajmad. Weathtr dears m fwioniir.n' e'aimlng. IBOO, two-yearods. 5 K,R?Ua 'iTT VJoaalind. Ilo. Charlie Nolle. Little tol ' ii!' JU"." 1'onero. Courier, Saienta. Pas- e. Oeorge Duncan. 118. A'lao ellgl- CLEVELAND Oranej-, If An. n. n. Chapman, ..,. Speaker, ef . lloth. rf ! Harris, lh "' J Howard. Jb '.', s Turner. 3b . ?.J,?m' ' 1 '-lor. P a 1 n o 1 0 s 0 0 1 0 .Totals 20 ATm.F.TICR AD. 4 4 27 10 1 Witt, a Jtrunk, ef. 4 Ilodle, If . Hates, l 1)11) 4 Melnnls. lb ' j Mejer, e " 4 Johnson, rf 3 l.nwry. 2b ', , 3 Iliiali, p I 2 Hehang ' ' j Totals s 0 0 37 IK 8 Halted for I.awry In ninth Inning. Two-base hit -nates. Sacrifice lilts Cliopman, Jolinton. Struck out Ily Hush, 8. nnses on balls Off Hush, 4) off nngby, 1. Stolen bases Oraney, Itotli, 2. Tnssed bait Meyer. Umpires Evans and Mori arlty. A'S LACK PUNCH, LOSING FIRST MIX Joe Bush Hurls Splendid Ball, but Macks Fall Down at Bat ERRORS HELP INDIANS By ROBERT W. MAXWELL SHinn PARK, June 16. The Connlless Macks, aided and abetted by three errors and a passed ball, dropped tho first act of a double-header to Cleve land this afternoon. The sad story wns 4 to 0. The Athletics had a punch like that displayed by Freddy Welsh In his fight with Leonard The wallop was ns danger ous as a guy attncklng a creampuff. In tho fifth, after the first two men singled, tho next three batterB were unable to knock the ball out of the diamond nnd threo force plnys came In rapid succes sion. Again In tho seventh, when a score seemed certain after Moyer and Bill John son singled, the noble Athletics foozled and the score remained blank. It looked like bad Judgment to allow Lawry to bat In this Inning with one out nnd runners on second and third. Wally Schang should havo been the pinch hitter, as a long fly would have scored Melnnls. As It was, Lawry popped a foul to Turner and mado tho second out Joo Bush returned to the game after a long layoff and pitched good ball. With good support and fairly decent batting by his pals he would havo won. Bagby twirled for the visitors, allowing but six hits. FIRST INNING Graney was safe at first when Bush dropped Mclnnls's throw. Chapman sacri ficed, Bush to Melnnls Graney stole third. Lawry threw out Spenker, Graney scoring. Roth fanned. One run, no hits, ono error. Howard threw out Witt after making a fine stop. Strunk filed to Speaker. Bodle was safe on Howard's wild throw. Howard threw out Bates. No runs, no hits, one error. SECOND INNING Harris and Howard filed to Strunk. Turner fouled to Meyer. No runs, no hits, no errors. Melnnls lined to Chapman. Chapman threw out Meyer. Johnson singled to center. Lawry lined to Roth. No runs, one hit, no errors. THIRD INNING O'Neill walked. Bagby forced O'Neill, Witt to Lawry. Oraney singled to center. Chapman filed to Strunk Lawry threw out Speaker. No runs, one hit, no errors. Howard threw out Bush. Witt filed to Speaker. Howard threw out Strunk. No runs, no hits, no errors. FOURTH INNING Roth walked. Harris filed to Strunk. Roth stole second. Howard walked. Roth stole third. Roth scored on a passed ball, and Howard, who tried to take third, was caught on Meyer's throw to Bates. Witt threw out Turner. One run, no hits, no errors. Chapman threw out Bodle. Bates filed to Speaker. Chapman threw out Melnnls. No runs, no hits, no errors. FIFTH INNING Bates threw out O'Neill. Bush threw out Bagby, Mclnnls's toss to Bush, who covered first, retired Graney. No runs, no hits, no errors. Meyer singled to left. Johnson beat out a bunt when nobody covered first. On Lnwry's bunt Meyer was forced at third, O'Neill to Turner. Bush forced Johnson at third. Bagby to Turner. Witt forced Bush, Howard to Chapman. No runs, two hits, no errors. SIXTH INNING Chapman fanned. Speaker lined to Strunk. Witt threw out Roth. No runs, no hits, no errorj. Strunk popped to unapman. uooie pop ped to Turner. Howard threw out Bates. No runs, no hits, no errors SEVENTH INNING Harris singled to left. Howard filed to Bodle. Turner filed to Strunk. Harris died stealing, Meyer to Witt No runs, one hit, no errors. Melnnls singled past Tujroer. Meyer singled to center, Melnnls stopping at sec ond. Johnson sacrificed. Turner to Howard, who covered first. Lawry fouled to Turner. Bush walked, filling the bases, Witt forced Bush at second, Chapman unassisted. No runs, two hits, no errors. , EIGHTH INNING O'Neill fouled to Meyer. Bagby singled to right. Graney walked. Chapman singled to center, scoring Bagby. Speaker forced Chapman on a grounder to Witt, unassisted Johnson muffed Roth's fly. Graney scoring BASEBALL TODAY TWO GAMES SHIBE PARK Athletics vs. Cleveland FIRST GAME CAIXED AT 1:45 I M. Tickets on dlmbsla and bpaldlaso Motorcycle and Ptjced Races 81SO TONIGHT 8:S0 40-Mile Paced Race 10-Mllo Pace Machine' Race Iledrll, Cameron, Corry and Drobach POINT BREEZE MOTORDROME NATIONAL A. O. iiihk-S,r,'u!'f.'Wif: MONDAY EVE.. JUNK 18 Billy Kramer va. Mike McTiffue of rbtla. Irish ISS-tb. Champion iirf, novi.E vs. kdhie wauojnd TlirtEB 0TIIBB 8TAB CONTEltfa BROADWAY A. C. T.dr nlm EDDIK O'KEETE VS. AI WAONKB Cbanple. f Ue.vr4 WW h EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1917 ?? .pK.r tk,n ihM' h -! leI error runS' nl,s' one , i7wrdJ,lruck out Strunk. nodle nied . ' A1."? d?ub,, o right. Chapman threw out Melnnls. No runs, one hit, no errors, NINTH INNING Harris struck out Howard fouled to Tnit" luVy fumbIci1 Turner's grounder. Turner died stealing. Meyer to Lawry. No runs, no hits, one error. ?h.apnL,,n thr(,w ot Meyer. Johnson pop P ' Turn''' Schang batted for Lawry and nied to Roth. No runs, no lilts, no errors Indians Win Double Victory From Macks Oontlnned from Page One Bodle scoring. Melnnls filed to Roth One run, two, hits, no errors. FOURTH INNING R. Johnson now pitching for the Ath letics In trying to get out of the road of the bnll, Turner got a single to left, when the ball bumped Into his bat Bil ling; sacrificed. R. Johnson to Melnnls. Gould filed to Bodle Graney popped to Witt. No runs, one lilt, no crrorn. Schang fouled to Harris. Gooch filed to Harris. Chapman threw out Grovcr. No runs, no hits, no errors. FIFTH INNING Chapman singled to right. Speaker filed to Strunk. Chapman died stealing, Schang to Grovcr. Roth filed to Gooch. No runs, no hits, no errors. R Johnson filed to Chapman. Witt walked. Gould torsed out Strunk Gould threw out Hodlc. No runs, no hits, no errors. SIXTH INNING Bates threw out Harris. Grovcr threw out Howard Turner singled to left Turner died stealing, Schang to Witt. No runs, one hit, no crrbrs. Bates filed to Speaker. Melnnls dnubled to right Schang bunted to third and beat It out. Gooch Bent a sacrifice fly to Speaker, Melnnls scoring. Grovcr singled to left, Schang stopping at second. R John son fouled to HftrrK One run. three hits, no errors. SEVENTH INNING Witt threw Billings out. Allison batted for Gould. Witt threw out Allison. Graney fouled to Bates No runs, no hits, no errors. Klepfer now nltchinc for Cleveland. Witt singled to center. Strunk fouled to Turner. Chapman threw out Bodle. Klepfer threw out Bates. No runs, ono hit. no errors. EIGHTH INNING Chapman's safe hit In right Held took a nasty bound over Oooch's shoulder for a triple. Witt robbed Speaker of n single by a fine stop and throw, Chapman being hold at third. Roth f.cnt the ball into the bleachers for a homo run. Chapman also scoring.. Harris tiled to Gooch Witt threw Howard out Two runs, two hits, no errors Melnnls filed to Chapman Schang sin gled to left. Gooch walked. Orover sin gled to center and Schang was caught at the plate. Speaker to Billings Johnson filed to Spenker. No runs, two hits, no errors. NINTH INNING Turner lined to Witt. Johnson threw out Billings. Mclnnl) to Johnson retired Klep fer. No runs, no hits, no errors. Witt hit tho scoreboard for a three-bagger. Strunk went out, Klepfer to Chapman to Harris, Witt scoring. Bodle popped to Chapman. Bates sent a long drive to Roth. One run, ono hit, no errors. Groh's Single Gives Reds Lead Over Phils Continued from Togo One threw out Thorpe Cueto filed to Paskert. No runs, no hits, no errors. SIXTH INNING Klllefcr bounced to Shean. Rlxey singled to right. Paskert forced Rlxey, Shean un assisted. McGafflgan filed to Thorpe. No runs, ono hit, no errors. Shoan singled past Stock Mitchell sac rificed, Stock to Nlehoff. Groh singled to right, scoring Shean and breaking Rlxcy's shut-out record This makes twelve straight gamci In which Groh has mado ono or more hits In each game. Nlehoff threw out Kopf. Roush walked. Chase grounded to I.uderus. One run, two hits, no errors. SEVENTH INNING Stock singled off Groh's shins Cravath filed to Thorpe. Whltted singled to center. Stock stopping at second. Dugey batted for Luderus Dugey filed to Shean. Rush went deep for Niehoff's fly. No runs, two hits, no errors. Cooper went to left field and Whltted to first base for the Phillies. Clarke grounded DREADNAUGHT (J!J$V DREADNAUQHT TIRES ore rugged, smooth-ridlng.vijrable and best withstand the ruthless grind of the road. TlAy are made with two treads red silent "Vacuum" and red "Ribbed" and combined with the soft-toned Ivory side walls the add dis tinction and smartness to the car. Write for booklet, "The Evolution 0 the Battleehtp," Just published. Sent free. Address Department D-16. Dreadnaught Tire Sales Company Charles G. Frowert, Manager 1354 GIrard Avenue Telephone, Poplar 6379 DEALERS: Wire or write for liberal proposition with territorial nrotoe uon ana quick rcauiia in wiwru 'ffl-Y V a?' ll - BBBBBBBBBBBBBBmata BATES'S BAT BELLOWS The A's younp infieldcr wns tho feature batter in today's second game here. In the second he bounced one into the bleachers for n circuit. to Nlehoff. Rlxey tossed out Thorpe. Cueto lined to Stock. No runs, no hits, no errors. EIGHTH INNING Klllefcr filed to Roush. Rlxey took i-cc-ond on Kopf's wild throw. Paskert Hied to Cueto McGafflgan dnubled over flrct. scor ing Rlxey. Stock grounded to Groh. Ono run ono hit, one erinr Shean fanned Mitchell popped to Nlo holT. Groh grounded to MrGaftlgan, who made a dandy play. No runs, no rlts, no errors. GOLF SEASON OPENING ON CAPE MAY COURSE CAPE MAY. N J.. Juno 16 The golf season oponed on the Capo May Golf Club links this afternoon with the preliminaries for the olghtcen-holo medal play tourna ment which Is played every Saturday. A good Mold was roady for the players and the greens were In perfect condition. Among tho first two foursomes which went out this nfternoon were William I.. Hirst, Ronton S. llunn, Jnmes F. Lucas, I.00 McFarland, James A. Lenahan. William P. Clemm, Samuel II. Steele and James M. E. Hlldrcth. No cards aro to be handed In before 6 o'clock. Many other foursomes started at 4 o'clock. CLAY FIRST IN NOVICE SINGLESOF MALTA MEET Clay won tho final heat of the novlco singles in the Malta Boat Club's Regatta on tho SchvrklU River this nfternoon. The summaries. NOVICE SINGLES First heat Won by Chain, second, M. Drown: third. Kellr Second heat Won by Clay, second, Nolan; third. Jamison. Finals Won by Clay, second. Chain: third, Itrown. CLUn SINOI.KS Won by I, Brown, second .Shoemaker; third. Smith. Second heat Won by Coyl. second. ngal. r BUILT TO CONQUER" a , n 1 "fi ,. va' y i-7 npHE 14 inch guns JL of our latest Dreadnaught Battle ships carry over twelve miles. Dread naught Tires carry the automobile furthest without roadside de lays. GUARANTEED 5,000 MILES wu.jwww4 uv,wiu,iiiT.nK7i DIXON-THAYER IN DOUBLES FINAL Meet Hosier and Rogers in Fast Play on Haver ford Courts RODNEY BECK LOSES HAVERFORD'. Pn.. Junn IB Tlin final doubles match was between Alex Thayer I anu t: 1;. uixon, 01 tno cricket Club, nnd Kverett Mo,lcr and ('. K Rogers this aft ernoon. Tho players were so evenly matched nnd tho tide of battle shifted so swiftly that the gallery was on edge throughout the contest. These teams out classed nil tho other entries In the doubles division and their march to the final round wns very easy Neither combination lost more than threo games In any one set and was never really pressed by Its opponents. 11 II Mosler. of Overbrook. and Stanley Rogers, nf Merlon, met It) the final match for tho singles championship Mosler de feated young Rodney Beck, of Oermantowti. the Junior star, In a semifinal match early this afternoon, while Rogers easily disposed of R II. Ilerxey, of Wnortburj., In the other semifinal contest bv the overwhelming score of fi.o, fi.n Young Heck gave MoMor a great battle In the first set, only succumbing by a seoro of 10 games to S after ho had played him self out. Mosler'H strong net attack and clever court covering formed ton strong a combination for his younger nnd les ex perienced opponent. Tho second nnd deciding set found Heck somenhnt tired nnd with all dash gone from his play. Mosler hit up tho pace a bit nnd ran nwny with tho set by 6-0, and Incidentally, of course, took the match. Ilervej, tho Woodbury crack, staged a wild fcurprito by defeating II. It. r.ndlcott. of Merlon, In tho third round Tho Jersey m.in won ln straight sets by C3. r,-t, nnd outplayM i:ndlcott nt cery angle The latter has been going well of Into and was burked to win. but Ilnvey bobbed with re markable accuracy anil his not gam- as nlso strong. Brilliant individual pViy gavo Joe Thayer nnd Fritz Plxon tho tlrst sot In the final doubles mntch with Alex Thayer nnd Row land Kvina Joe Thayer smashed lobs with romnrkanin accuracy, while- Dixon h net play was steady nnd consistent In the sec ond set. however, the teamwork of Alex Thayer nnd Ktans began to toll. They car ried tho attack nnd took the set In Jig tlmo by (i games to 3. Penn Leads Lafayette by Score After Rally Continued from Tnai. One derson ntole. second Mummert filed to Al len. One run, ono hit, one error. Alien dnubled to left. Hell f.kled to Hunt. Morgan went out, Mnrtln to Ander son. Allen going to third Tlt7el walked Welles made a pretty stop and throw to get Berry at llrst. No runs, ono hit, no errors. THIRD INNING Forrest bunted and was thrown out by Tltzel. Hunt walked. Welles skied to White. Martin lined to Allen. No runs, no hits, no errors. Todd struc!. out. White played for balls and the fourth ono was n wild pitch, ho reaching second before Scott got tho ball Mummert toro nff another wild pitch, and White tried to score, but was out, Scott to Mummert Hennls walked. Dennis went out trying to steal, Scott to Martin. No runs, no hits, no errors. FOURTH INNING Todd threw out Scott Miller walked. Brown also walked. Anderson singled to right, scoring Miller. Brown went to third and Anderson to tecond on the throw-In. Mummert fanned Forrest also Mruck out. Ono run. ono hit, no crrorh. Mummert made a circus stop on Gllmoro nnd threw him out nt llrst Welles tossed out Allen. Bell was safe on Welles'a wldo peg. Bell stole second Bell took third on a passed ball. Morgan singled to center, scoring Bell. Moigun stole second. Tltrel beat out an Infield hit. Morgan pulling up nt third. Berry stiolled filling the bases. Todd singled through Welles, scoring Mor- Seven-r.isengcr Touting Car . . Four-Faiscnser Four-Door Tourist Four.PsiKngcr Coupe .... FIvfFsiKnserScdin .... All the o1xm on f He famous Derrli nx-cilmdtr chants Two-Ton Worm Dtl e Truck Chsuls IPrictsf. o. b. St. Louli) M (PZii ill K.in. Tlttel being held at third. White lifted to Martin Two runs, three hits, one error. FIFTH INNING Hunt bunted along the third base line and was thrown out by Morgan. Welles lifted to Allen Martin singled to left. I'mplro Griffith called Scott out at first on a close play, although the Lafayette catcher seemed to have Morgan's throw beaten. No runs, ono hit, no errors. Hennls struck out Welles towed out Ollmore Allen ttruck out. No runs, no hits, no errors. SIXTH INNING Miller fanned. Drown wa. hit by a pitched ball. Anderson fouled to Ollmore. Mummert fanned. No runs, no lilts, no errors Hunt made a beautiful stop and throw to get Hell. Morgan singled over second Swlgler bitted for Tltrel. Morgan died stealing, Scott to Martin. Swlgler singled through Wellea Ile-ry lifted to Welles. No runs, two hits, no errors. SnVKNTII INNING Swlgler now pitching for l'cnn. Forrest struck out. Gllmore to Horry, llert Roll gnt Hunt's fly after a bard run. Welles was thrown out by Morgan. No runs, no hits, no errors. Todd fouled to Welles White struck out, Scott to Anderson Dennis nlso struck out. No run, no hits, no errors. KHIHTH INNING Martin hit sharply to left for a single Mnrtln died stealing. Ollmore to White. White tossed out Scott Miller fanned. No runs, one hit, no errors. Gllmore wns tafn when Martin let his lilt go through his legs Allen filed to For rest llell filed to Anderson. Ollmore took second on a passed ball Morgan struck nut No runs, tin hits, one error. MISS BJURSTEDT ONCE MORE IS TRIUMPHANT Takes Delaware Tennis Cham pionship Over Mrs. Dahl, Swiss Title-holder WILMINGTON, Del. June 16 Miss Mnlla BJurstedt, the national cham pion, won the women's Delaware Stnte patriotic tennis championship on tho courts nf the Wilmington Country Club here this afternoon l the srnri of 0-1. !. Her opponent was Mrs Knud Dahl, the Swiss champion The game was close from start to finish, both competitors playing In high form GOOD PROGRAM AT THE DROME TONIGHT Tonight's proBram nt ibr Point Ilrze mntnr rtrom Inctudrs .1 fnrt-mll motor pmed raen In whlcb Menu. 1!m1U. Krnnk Crr. Pet lirn. bach and Mrorge Cameron will compete The I rnce for nnce marhtnrs. wtilrh nroxeil n nn. , ular List Saturday night will also be n feature of tonight's me, t. a ten-mile roe. halna been arrnnsetl by tho mannaement Jimmy Hunter who I, the. favorite pacemnker on the local trark. Is anxious to hae a chnnre to rcaaln lila lost laurel ly deflating Vtinderh, rry tunlKht. Monday's Jamaica Entries Flrt raie, four-jear oM. nnil up, selling 1 1-llt miles Courtship (Imp). 10(1 O. it Miller. 110. Spenr I.nnre (Imp) 101 I)oertile. Ill 1'reelne. mi. Maryon ll (Imp) tun; t)nn. ins, Wooden Sho.s. I(i( Trai lion 10(1. Jem. 111. Hecond rare, foiir-yenr old nnd up. selling, mile nnd seenl ard 'Clirf Mmen m.l rnlr enther. 101, I.IIimiii Sands 11)1. Tener 1(11. The Sleres 10q. Hrlikle. ln.1: 'Ambrose. 103. I'nston i,nn Ins. smr Oae. us; iianrer. Jul. Malnart Helen, nil Miss Kruter. ln.1- Stel. iHrlnn. ml. snm MeMeeUln. lot. Meartoworth. 10(1. Carlton tl Jul. Trout Fly. 10.1. Third rare, two-year-olds, Oreenrteld selling stakes r,' furlongs Portia. 02 Umatilla. 110. Sun Hose. H3, Woodthruh, OS, Popper. 10,1. Cnpore 117 Oorno Cock. 07. Kdlth F. 1)7, Hal last. 102. "Poor Joe 1(H. 'June Uug 07. 'Stella Mln. 1)4. nrren Gold. 107 Fourth rare, three-year-olds and up, the Ex celsior Handicap, 1 fy miles P-oamer 183. Old Knenl US Horrow, 117. Spur. llfl. Dlek Wil liams. 107 Ormesdale, 110, Manlster Tol (Imp.). 10(1, Oeorge Smith. US Meteorite, 102. The Finn. 12. itromhnll 183. J J Mills. 110, Pck wlik. 100. Flflh r.ee three-venr-olds and up. selling, handlrnp (1 furlongs Klldee. 113 Prism Hmp.l. 07 Paddy Whnck. 12s. star Klnch. 102 Nylon. 12(1 Quartz J1K Jnrk Scot. 101 Arahado. 00(1. Indian Chant 100: Hagle, 101, Tlng-a-llng. 100 Pullux, 112. The Decision. OS. Ilromley 113 Sixth ro,a, for two-vear-old maidens, 5 fur longs Trorks 1 lf . dame Coek. lift. Oreat Heiress, 1 1 Jf 'O Party, 112. Hough Weather 112. (Jueen M rgot 112 Adele. 112. 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Harry Schumacker & Co. 4819-27 Frankford Ave. :: :: :: Philadelphia Distributors for East Ptntuylrania, Nf Jersey and Delaware SOME GOOD TERRiTORT OPEN FOR AGENTS Veil, Frankford SOS II l It Keystone, East 111 $2473 2475 3250 3350 2235 iCARPENTIERON WAY TO AMERICA French Hero May Appear in Boxing Bouts in This Country MIGHT MEET JESS WILLARD NKW YORK, June. 1. According to a well-founded report reach ing here today, Georges Carpentler", heavy weight champion of Europe and a hero among French aviators on the western battle front, Is on his way to this country. News that Carpentler liad sailed for the L'liitui states first reached here In a private cablegram, and, although little can be learned of tho purpose of his coming, It Is believed he will appear ln several ring contests In all of tho Interviews credited to Car pentler nbroad he has expressed the de sire to cross the Atlantic for a battle with Jess Wlllard, heavyweight champion. Should Carpentler appear In boxing cori tests here It Is probable that the money he earns will go to tho French Itcd Cross. CONNIE MACK LOOKS OVER DUGAN, HOLY CROSS STAR Athletics' Mnnagcr Interviews Colleso Second Baseman Previous to Brown Gnme WOncnSTKR. Mnss. June IB. Connie Mack tame to Worcester today to look over and sign up. If possible. Joe Dugan, the much sought after Holy Cross second sacker The Athletics' manager registered nt the Bancroft Hotel and Immediately got Jeso Burkctt, Holy Cross coach, on tho phono. Previous nrrangementw had been made to have Ira Thomas, former Athletic catcher and now Williams College coach, on hand. For more than two hours this morning Manager Mack discussed the New England college bnsebnll talent. Mack had an In terview this nfternoon with Dugan. Jesse Hurkett Introduced the pair before the Brown-Holy Cross game at Fltton Field. When nsked what he thought of the Mc-Grnw-Tcner row. Connie Mack said: "That's In nnother lenguc." , Mnnager Mack will leave Worcester to night. Ho may call on Dugan'a parenti In New Haven. MISS WALSH CAPTURES TENNIS SEMIFINALS WILMINGTON. Del. June 16 In the semifinals of the women's Delawaro State patriotic tennis tournament today. Miss Phyllis Walsh, of Philadelphia, won over Miss Jacquclyn Green. 9-7, C-4. SUITS 1 TO ORDEJ? JLMo .80 Hectored from 130, 5 and R PETER 1Y10RAN & CO. !$ 1ITII MAnKET. ENTRANCE ON DTI B. E. COR. 0T1I AND AHCU ST8. UatLct bt. btors Oueu livirr Htealcj Automobile Salesmen ONH of the largest and most pro gressive firms on Broad St wants two good, clean-cut. up-to-the-minute, experienced Auto Salesmen. A big opportunity to make money nnd represent the most popular car in its class In Tli'la. Address, giving full particulars (which will be held confidential) C 2H. LEDGER OFFICE Luxury I Jan to a Wet.' emmsmmmmm :! - M I 41 m t'if 'fii5S Hj V , n t . Vft
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