3r fflQW IT'S THE SEJBOLD SHADED IN FIRST A'S GAME ; . ' Jlogridge Allows Two Hits to Five, Winning by l-to-0 Score PAIR OF DOUBLES DECIDE , Regular Ball Game " w ATHLKTK'H All. It. II. t nut. . peal.. I yiUBUi lb. ! OMfh, rf. )!frer, OroTr, 21. ItlboMi p. Tattli 27. WW YOIIK .0 2 4 11 0 AH. II. 3 n jr,ndrji. rf. nlK, If. )III, 2h. MHO. 11. i I1W. ' Bfr. jd. r,tklnpaugh. yinamaker, Xefridfr. p. iBomnn Totals 2H 1 n 27 13 0 (jutted for "Miller In eighth Inning. Two-base lilts l'lpp, Peehlnpnugh, Snc Hjte hit llodle. .Struck out lly Seibold, ll ty Mogrldge, 1. Ilase nn balls Off Hel )tld, 4 1 off MogrldBC, 2. Stolen base Jttli'l. POLO GUOl'NDS, Now York, June 26 r George MoRrldge, the Yankee's lean louthpaw, won a thrllllnp pltohera' battle to4y from Dill Seibold, the Yanks tnklnp; , tha tame, 1 to 0 Belbold was lnlnclblo up to the seventh Inning-, when ripp led off with a double Hlller and Daker were easy outH nnd then Roier Pccklnpnugh slammed a double to Jtft, sending; l'lpp home with the winning run Xhe Athletics Rot only two hits off VtfAK These were made by Mclnnls mil Strunk Seibold struck out eight Yankees, ln dudlrg Hbmciun Baker twice 1'IUST INNING Witt was thrown out by Malsel Peck- lnpnugh threw out Mtrunk. liodle lifted to Miller No runs, no hits, no errors Hendrjx was called out on strikes Bching threw out Hlfih. Malsel walked Jltlsel stole second l'lpp sent a long fly to Strunk No runs, no hits, no errors SIX'OND INNING Schang walked Schanpr was out hte.il Jr, Nunamaker to Maicl Mogrldrje threw lut Mclnnls Baker threw out Gootch Ko runs no hits no errors Miller struck out Clrovcr threw out Biker I'eeklnpauBh walked l'ccklnpiuKh Ml out fcleallnp, Meyer to drover No runs, no hits no errors THIRD INNING recklnpaugh threw out Meer Grover fiied to .Miller Seibold fouled to l'lpp Xo run no hits no errors Nunamaker filed to Bodle MogrldKe (ltd to .Strunk Witt threw out IIendr ho runs, no hits, no errors rorimi inning Witt went out, l'lpp to Mogrldge Strunk pounded out to l'lpp. unassisted Mogrldgo threw out Bodle No runs, no hits, no errors High fanned Malsel singled to left. Jlilsel stole second Plpp struck out Witt threw out Miller No runs, one hit, no errors FIFTH INNING Bchang lifted a fly to High Mclnnls beat out a slow roller down the third-base line Vorrldge tossed out Gooch Meyer filed to Killer No runs, one hit, no errors. IHker struck out Witt threw out Tcckln Muth Nunamaker struck out No runs, no llti, no crrois SIXTH INNING Croer struck out Seibold filed to l'lpp Witt popped to Pccklnpnugh No runs, no tits, no errors Mogrldge struck out Hendryc walked Hlth forced Hendryx. Witt to Groor Jlilsel forced High. Witt to Grover No funs, no hits, no errors SEVENTH INNING Strunk singled to right. Bodle sacrificed, Xonamalcer to Plpp. Baker threw out Mung, Strunk taking third Mclnnls was purposely passed. Gooch filed to Pcckln- Hugh jjo runs, one hit, no errors. Plpp doubled to right. Miller popped to 1 Mclnnls Baker struck out recklnpaugh 1 foublsd to left, scoring- Plpp Witt threw l ut Nunamaker One run, two hits, no errors. v I3IQHTH INNING Biker threw out Meyer Grocr filed to i Jtl'ler Seibold lined to l'lpp No runs, no i iu. no errors I Mogrldge singled to left. Hendryx forced iUogrldge. Witt to Groer. High filed to iKxne. Mulsel singled to right, sending i Hendryx to second Pipp walked, filling wses Baumann batted for Miller. Seibold Uirew out Baumann No runs, two hits, o errors NINTH INNING iUgee now playing center In place of , --- tut iuw iuiiv, icvniiiJau(iii " " I wt Witt btrunk groundod out to Plpp, "Wsslsted Bodle filed to Plpp. No runs, hits, no errors CUBS AND CARDINALS PLAY fff run uhli uuuss ruiimi CIIICAOO,, June 25 Kntlre proceeds of J fame here next Friday between tho Chicago and St IxhiIs Nationals will be Mted to ih American lied Cross The iRT1 "'Islnafly was an open date for the il ,. "onai, but arrangements were WMe to play off a postpones: game that Tomorrow's Hamilton Entries ir.t'Wl1"- two-yer-old, 5 furlon Tit for 8i'un!;.i,rud.r. 113t Frenchy. 105: Vox' "wice, lOSj Mlis Clohe, 101. MUie.n 113. Jji.T" iXi Royl Navy. 103: TocoUnd. 103. Hm ."weeper, 105, Howard Ulend, 10H1 Bain- .8fJ""' rc'. thre.ye.ar-o!d and up. 1 mile ,?," turf Illack Broom, 118, Ruaaell Square, alt' rV,W01 1, Fairy IrfKena, III! uaiei "V. Ilryn l.lmah. 124i Comaeho, 101. nira race, three.venr.ntila finfl ud. foaled In Sloi??,- l 1-1" mllea Statlm, 101: Amnhlon u ?."rU,i 10! 'Pepper Sauce. 107. Oarlah llo i!0 Pr'n rhlll.thorpe. ini: Copper Klna", R.l(b,"i0Yurt 1UBI 'Katmeen ji , "-i " u'wV! race, three-ywr-old. and up, ft fur- llaJiiW,uoe' ! Kewreaaa, Jill airr fwX' I10 1 Lanahorne. 101: tlnijlan Chant, 1JI. Ltsi..Pr' i0 Ounpowder. 001 Letalp, 00 I Vtt.2'r M,lr' rti ii".. Hamilton Dtrby for three-ytar- kHk.,uilK' V'lnnl1. n9J (blRalder. 1131 Fru" rr,fl?Sl Wukta. llTt (b)narny Shannon. f i,iJ,'Pr, '"try. (b)K. and II. entry. u.'.m rnra. inrit.viir.nMi Itlfl UD. on lur- l ana mii, 107l Old Bob la. 100 1 Swift Chrlatabe . 100: nmoueta 10B Alao ellatbte. Royal InUreat. . Kfjhnrn Gray. 100; MoCoburn, 5. Brpern ,flC!n!tn,vm Flame, 10T: Wan i7(tt,feiu$r.Bllat 103. Br Oliver, tWl" ZJndtl. 113. Hinnn' 100- Mel ICLV U0 Blr f.imrlnl 104, HEBREW BOX-FIGHTER AND IRISHER LOUISIANA AND WILLIAMS TO BOX HERE ON JULY 25 Philadelphia Boxer nnd Former Chnm pion to Meet at 122 Pounds Ring. siuo at Point Brcczo Kid Williams the former bantam cham pion, has agreed to meet I.oulsiatii at the Point Breeze -Drome on the night of !""" Ju1 25. It was reported here -..?. I"""? Tna bn"" haei signed, nccordlng to the announcement, to weigh In win fniiT"?' h"fo,e en,e"n ' ring, JUNIOR TENNIS PLAY STARTS AT STENTON C. J. Stecher, Picked as Favorite, Opens With Easy Win Over McClatchey Play began this morning In the second Junior tennis tourney nt Htenton Athletic Held nt Twcnn -fourth nnd Tioga streets, the winner to play llermin Dornhclm, win ner of the totirniment Just completed at thor.erimntnwn Pricket Club f J. Steotmr, picked by mnn to win the tourney, started strong by defeating It M McClatchey, C-:, C-l Summaries rmsT hol'nd c J. Stecher defeated It McClntctm, o: no, Andrew Mnririn ilef.Morl s tinihnn, n n.i J J'""10 defeated It D Sterher IL4, 1 2 man n. i1ninoch Jr ,,c'?'tcd Jimes IIRnnid Newton llrc'i .Irfrntnl M'lrs 11 ilenttne, r,-T V S'ojW"' ' ilnl J Clnrknnn (1 :. (t n J SI. llarnam in Jr won ffom Nathan Hum burner, hj defauli TURNGEMEINDE STARS IN PATRIOTIC WATER WORK Will Hnve Its Best Performers in Bic Fourth of July Aquatic Meet The Philadelphia Turngemelndo Is pre paring to tin Its lilt for rncle Sam by enter ing Its entlro list of famoUR swimmers In thp big pitrlotic nquntlc meet to bo held on the Schuylkill, July I Prominent among entries of the club nrn Miss Dorfner, Miss Artelt Mlflllti Arm strong Miss Pennepackcr and Miss XI Becker Theso stars will particlpito In the arlou) eentH In which they hac been espe cially trained b Coaches Mnrks nnd Brawn Quite nn Interesting contest Is promised In the dllng competition In which JIIss Penne packcr will contest agilnst Mr Armstrong Miss Becker will compete In tho sprints Miss Oorfner Is hard nt work In her training for the world's women's champion ship contest at Honolulu, and her work July I should show the result of her special training for tho forthcoming grcit meet In Hoola HooK land IMA FRANK WINNER ON AQUEDUCT OPENING DAY Johnny McTaggart Pilots Mount to Front in Sprint, With High Noon Second IHIOOKI.YX X V, June 2" A fast track, dear nk nnd 1-xrgo crowd helped to in iko the opening da program at the Aqueduct track n success this afternoon and In the first eent of the day foi threo j ear-olds nnd up Ima Frank, ridden by Johnny McTaggait was first home. High Noon came through In time to nnnox place w Ith Plckw Ick taking show To) o' the Morning was nn also-ran Tho bookies paid 9 to 2, 2 to 1 and ocn on tho winner Pickwick was backed nt 10 to 5, G to C nnd 3 to 6 Summarj FIHST RACK for three ear olds and up, handicap Vi furlonim 1. Ima Prank 100 J McTas- cart 0 to 2 J to t cMin S HlBh Noon 135 1) nrlen n to 1 2 to 1 oen a 1'lckwick l.'O Keoeh 10 to 1 n to S .1 to ft lime 1 is t'rnnk. thn Cock Whimsy, Top o' the Mornln and Trial bj Jur also ran Si;co.M) ItACE four year olds und up, sell inir steeplcchnBo 2 mlle 1 Sjobet HI. Powers 3 to 2 .1 to 1 1 to 3 2 Socnnj 111 Mretrh 12 to 1 r to I r, to 2 3 Wolferton II Hll KeatlnB 18 to n 7 to 1 7 to lu Time 4 18 J 5 Ore Le? V.i llwooil T K Plaintiff I.i umlf Saturn anil Hrn Chant alo ran YEARLINGS FROM FINE FARMS UNDER HAMMER NEW YORK, June 25 Tho jearllngs of tho breeding farms of J H Norrls, t U Combs, Mrs K P Shipp, Milton Young and J V Gorham will be sold nt auction at Durland's tomorrow night The, consign ment from the Norrls farm Includes some of the get of Plaudit, sire of such famous race horses at King James, Plato Glass and Brlnghurst Some of the progeny of Fair Play, sire of Stromboll and other great performers, will be sold Tho consignment from the Combs farm Includes some youngsters by Sain, the elre of Jack Atkin, Skcptlo nnd Nealon Helmet, sire of Scabbard and Jullaleon, haH some colts in tho allotment. There will bo some by Sweep, Jack Atkin, Superman, Stal wart and Hannockburn ST. LOUIS TO PASS UP A. A. U. WITH GAMES ST LOUIS. June 25 Tho 1917 na tional outdoor track nnd field championship of the Amateur Athletic Uulon, scheduled to bo held hero late this summer, will In all probability be called off Thomas Watts, president of tho West ern A. A L unuer wuuava auajntv-a u.w games were to bo decided, virtually has decided that the contests would be so lack ing In title clnss ns to mnKo tne noiains of tho meet useless for championship pur poses So many athletes hate enlisted for military servlco, ho said, that tho games hae been robbed of their usual attrac tUeness. , Watts said that he might attempt to Interest tho Red Cross in financing tho af fair so that whatever profits might be made could be turned over to war relief funds. NEW ENGLAND REGATTA WILL BE HELD JULY 4 BOSTON. June 25 The executive com mittee of the N V. A. II. A. has voted to hold Its annuat Fourth of July rowing regatta on the Charles Rler The races will start at 9 n m., nnd there will be ten In all: Junior, Intermediate and ..a,,lnr Mehts: Umor. Illieilil.-uim niiu senior singles! Junior, Intermediate benlor doubles, and senior fouroared and SOCCER PROFITS LARGE i ' - War Charities Benefit From Games in Scottish League IX1NDON, June 25 The first Scottish league soccer clubs to Issue reports on last season's working snow duU.. .... .v.m..-. Glasgow Celtic, which won the champion ship of the Scottish League for the fourth year In succession, and also captured the Glasgow Charity Cup, made a profit of 19510. while th. JUners finished up the seaioft wtth balanco In Jnd f IS.HO. Third Lanark announced a profit of SUM. and enjoyed ths moat successful season In the hfatory of the club. The aiasgow Charity Cup games decided last month produced 14500 for war chari ties, nnd since this companion v BtarUd charltl" hav Untfltod to tho extent p 0 7. The many amei Played jt. month by tha Jadto OIsWV dubs', for tn benet r t vurtou wr tm4f ; EVENING LEDGERr-PHILABELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1017 TRAINING l?OR SWIMMING CHAMPS f" mfe &wi Mm Mk t1 Olfia Dorfner, one of tho Krcatest mci maids in the world, is KCtttnc; in shape for the world's swimming championships to be decided nt Hono lulu in September DUNDEE AND JACKSON EACH SURE OF A VICTORY FRIDAY, SO FUTURE MATCHES ALREADY ARE CLINCHED Neither Apparently Worried Over Probable Re sult of Return Bout Jumping John to Box Chaney Here Willie to Meet Shannon By louis ii. jArrn NniTIir.n Willie Jackson nor Johnny Dundee eUdcnth Is taking his bout on Friday night In New York seriously or else each 13 so confident of lctory tint a moro matter of the probable result Is not holding a worry in hla oting life This is npparent when it is considered that both "Doc" Bagley and Scotty Monteith nre go ing right ahead and booking future matches It also means that the boxirs will be In great shape and n lot of fighting will be choked into the scheduled half store of sessions Both Dundee and Jackson hao been signed to box ngaln less than a weik after their return mix A repetition of Bill's Philadelphia conquest when the biggest upset of tho season wbh Jotted down In pugilistic history, will go a long way In affecting tho gate of the Inaugural show of the summer campaign at Shlbc Park July 3, when Dundee will squaro off with George Chaney Then on tho other mitt If the Scotch Wop were to be tho one to do the knocking out thereby reersing the climax of his first fracas with Jackson, tho same effect would result at ProWdenco July .' when the latter steps off witli i:ddlo Shannon tho 'Frisco Harp, in a twehe rounder to a referee's decision Edge to Jackson Jackson must be given the edgo on Dun dee, if tho proverbial kayo again is to be conspicuous However, the odds are Ilvo to one that thero won't be any conclusion of hostilities before the llnlsh of tho bchfduled thirty minutes of action This is an official statement from betting circles In New York today. Other wagers being placed faor Dundee, two to one, on points Jackson Is not going to have nny tho worst of It when the opening gong sounds; If a shndo Is to be given any one It won't go to Dundee Remember Dundeo will enter tho ring well avvaro that lie can be knocked out He admitted after his con test with Jackson hero that his belief of being impregnable to n ka was all wrong Jawn didn't have to admit it, Willie proved It, although Dundeo couldn't be convinced until ho" read all about tho sad-story In cold print Dundee's lslon that no one could put him to sleep has been obllviatcd And it was a second or third rater that put over tim rrnsher. Once a boxer suffers that which ho dreads most the twilight sleep ho always is cautious in tho futuro against a repetition of tho same dose, especially when he Is opposed to the same man who already has played his nurse Bout Should Be Fast Tho contest 1b bound to prove n tcrrlflo struggle Ono Is anxious to disprove the other's claim that the result of their first meeting was a fluke Dundeo will bo out to distribute a mauling that Wllllo will bo unable to forget to remember when he re lates his trials and tribulations In tho squared circle to his grandchildren It's going to be a ferocious fracas, and tho only reBret Philadelphia fans should have Is that tho melee was not clinched for n local arena That's where New York enthusi asts aro getting the break When Jackson knocked out Dundee nnd also virtually put to sleep tho entlro flstlo universe It was tho first declslvo defeat suffered by the Jumping person It was nn. nt h most amazing victories ever scored In a Philadelphia ring; Jackson be came famous over night, until now Now York critics place him on an equal "C"1'8 with leading contenders for Benny Lcon nrrl's crown It was like a rnco between a thoroughbred and a mule: Dundee was looked upon ns a million to one shot when It came to being there nt the finish Whoopee! Heap Much Injun Many boxers have come out of the West to seek famo and fortune In America s me tropolis, but they Tiad to go elsevvhero to get a start before New York matchmakers would recognize them This was exactly the caBe experienced by Clay Turner, a half-breed Sioux Indian from Minnesota. After the chieftain had gazed upon tho won derful glare of Broadway's lights for sev eral weeks without getting a bout, he finally was Invited to Philadelphia to make his eastern debut Said debut proved auspicious, for he knocked out his man In a few rounds Since. Turner has been knocking off op ponents with regularity In eight contests on this side of the Father of Waters the Indian has allowed only two boxers to go the limit. His press representative eaya Turner has never been defeated In forty-one bouts winning seventeen by knockouts, and that fia possesses a slumber slam In either hand, Tonight at the National Club Turner Is to appear In another contest here. That the chief will have to have all of his punch Ing powers wlih him to win can not bo overlooked. He Is to meet a man who has stood off three of tho hardest hitters In the light heavyweight class. That Is exactly the reputation gained by Larry Williams, fnr Jack Dillon. Billy Mlsko and Bill Bren- nan each failed to find lodgment on the big blonde with tnoir mucn-eareu ana wen known haymakers. Both Turner, besides being a terrific, puncher, and Williams possess a lot ot class. Bach l clevef bo far as big- men go, and their rneles prpb&bly" wU result In s ry- kwrVMhC Ve V . ' A W. W. WsJaWsJ tH Hebrew Boxer, With Irish Manager, Big Money-Maker in the Ring These Dags IrMmirn ucil to he nmonc the lending lioxrrn ulilln In mini) runei their mnniiarra were Ilehrews, until 11 few sears ngo, suys ihini Itan Now the lorul llcht trnlnrr j" ii htniiiEe .tut of iifTutrs U pretall Injt In tlie toiuioteh clun t one time n lintliiK lrlliinnn nml n mnnnaliiK Hebrew were looked upun hh a Breat tiiiiliei.iniikliiie )roHMltii,n In the rlnt: annie: nn Ideal roni li nntliin Now there xoomx tu he tin entlrel illnerent iihiiert Hebrew ImxerH nppeur to lie In the limellcht thee ilms nml their liiiuilleri, lire rAtrnftM from the Auld tint. nioiiK Hie moHt iiroinlitent flliiR tm of fUtu nre Itennv J eimurd nnd 1 Met ny, llalit welaht and inlilillewelKlit rlijiniilnim, renpee tltel): llittllni; l.riliilo, reroirnlreil by iiiiii iih the llclit beiiswelBht tltlehnlderi "nhller llirllleld nnd Willie .lari.1.011. All me nre Hebrews under Irlnli lunntiKerlal wing's, nml fsirll is staking ns niurh inline) or more than other boers In their reiieetUe iliiNlnnN. It might be Mife lo nii, iiiinlh Ktiin, tbiit they are making mure money than an of the old tlmem did. bcrnnne there ire. bigger iures put up for boxers now thmi In other ilan Young Joe Borrcll am to do the honors In tho umirtnal They aro walloping wops In ever sense of tho words Hach hits with the compact of a 42-centlmeter, each Is as tough an leather, nnd it really will be burprlstug if un or the other springs a knockout, but there is no doubt Chat n tcrrlflo tussle all of their own, will be waged . Scraps About Scrappers Minh difference of opinion remitted nfter the bout hi tween lummy rure the lomebaclc, Bnd I'hnrley Polo i ho former nllert up an early leail In their cmiteit taut week nnd Doyle rally In tin hint f, w rounds waan t aufflctent to overrome 1 om a nthnntnge vvaa the opinion of many rlngiitle fan l,t many others believed that Dovlu a brilliant flnlali turned the finger of vliton hla waj Ailnni Itj in Inn a nei heavv weight Ktlwnril Thomas Is the big fellow a nam and bo tlpa the beam nround thn joo mark '1 tiomin hna never appeared In public competition nnd Adam plana to groom the huk until thu fall Allle Neluon atnrted training today Ha la fnttlng Into ahapn fnr a matin Friday night In taltllnore where the Italian will meet Joe Chaney Joo la a tirother of Ueorge tho knock erout, and while he, too la a powerful puncher Xelxon abould win on polnta through hla su perior cleverness Darby Canpar Is dua for n. 'twilight nap" tomorrow night ut tho llroadwav Club unless ha succeeds In holding oft Paul Doyle, of New York. Doyle la ns ilasa a scrapper as baa ever como hero from ilotham and when n lunds his opponent usually htta tha floor with a resounding thud Hauling Murray and Patay WRllar nre nnlred for an etunre In the i,ml. In tha other biitita Mike Hums takea on Freddy Ooodman. Hobby Woods flies Ilattllng Mack and Charley tllover tackles Kid Locke, not tha old timer Terry Mrdovern'a profession la boxing He believes n Imxer should be In shapo at all times, so that be enn answer the lell whenever called upon Thus Terrible keepa In ahape continually nnd ha never haa an excuse of "not aufflctent time to got Into condition " Hla manager. Kred Kelly, also a loxer haa been aparrlng with Mtfiovern reicntly Fred aaya that 11c (lovern wilt pass up nu matihea thia summer Joe Tnher, local bantam, haa signed with a regular manager for life Utra Joseph Tuber vvaa Mlaa Ullzabelh Clements, of l-'lO Lemon etreet, until yeaterdav afternoon The ceremony waa performod nt the Church of Ht. Judo and the Nativity, l.laventh and Alt Vernon streets, by the Itev Father Calej Mr and Mrs Tuber will honeymoon at Spring Lake, N. J Jimmy Murphy, tha West Philadelphia light weight, who haa been out of the ring for sev eral months la vacationing with Mother Na ture Jeema ts keoplng himself In trim wa ara Informed training dally and when the next of fldal campaign geta under way Philadelphia fins will seo tho Jimmy Murphy of two years ago In action Matt Welts and Matt lreeman wera the first and only British boiefs to present themselves uvea New nt tne Kngusn rerruuing iiruununriers no York, and each waa rejected Wells who. ho Is thlrty-alx )eura old. Is almost perfect physically but ha waa turned down on the ground of deaf ness Kreemun, an amateur reatherweight. la thirty-two years old, and vvaa found unfit for military service through an ailment contracted while In the watsr for alx hours, after the ainklng of tha Lusltanla, Jnrk Dillon meeta Len Rowlands In Memphis tonight lha bout Is scheduled eight rounds tu a referee's decision Tommy Totihey. tha ltedhead boxea Leo John- aon In New ork tonight Tha winner la prom- laed a bout with Ilenny Leonard There a no Harm in making promises Louisiana Is back home after a four-round victory over Dick Loadman, who claimed that the Pnlladelphlan foulsd him with a low punch. However, according to reports from Pittsburgh, where tha bout waa held Saturday night, ring side spectators say the blow waa legitimate and that Loadman quit cold City Sports Entries Close Tomorrow Kntrlea for tha fourth of July rlty sports will cloaa tomorrow with Judge Kugene C. Hon. nlwell, Iloom 600. City Hall The sports are under the auspices of tha Fourth of July Com mittao of Bslect and Common Councils, and are tiart of tha celebration of tha national holiday Tha gamea will ba held In tha morning of tha Fourth, at lletmont, Kalrmount 1'ark, at 10 o'clock. Announce Two More Trap Tourneys PITTSniniait, June 2.1 Announcement has been made her at tha offices of the Interstate Association for the Hncourugamant of Trap Hhootlng of the scheduling of two additional Hiata tournaments. Tha new meets and their dates arl Myrth Carolina State tournament at WllailMton, July JI and Is, and Alabama Utj" tQrant, t Irwlnjhani on July si MANAGER WHO GRAB MONEY MOSTLY CHAMPION BETHA.YBES NINE GAINS ON GLENSIDE IN MONTGOMERY CO. LEAGUE WHEN AMBLER WINS, 5-4 Leaders Meet in Next S-cheduled Contest and Bethayres Has Opportunity to Take Lead. "Chief" Bender Pitches Sensational Game GI.K firs IN8IDI3 has been humbled It was the first tlmo the suburbanites have lircn forced to bow to defeat, nnd It required ten Innings for Ambler to turn tho trick As n result, (llenslde now leads the Mont gomery County League by a single game over the champion Bethayrc-s aggregation, and ns tho next rcheduled contest Is be tween these opponents It can cusllv he seen that the match Is of vital Importance for a victory for Bethajres will tumblo (lien sldo from the lead Saturdays game be tween Ambler and (llenslde was won by the former In the tenth Inning G to 4 on a long oacrlflto fly by Third Biseman Sam Woodcock, who scored Davles on his drive Tho other Montgomery County results of the tliy were Bcthavres, 5, Port Wash ington, 1, and Jtnklntown, C, Willow firovc, 3 An tinfortunnte Incident occurred in n double-header between Phil Kearney and St Mark s. lu tho rrankford Suburban l.csgue, when Umplro Wallnco Clirk en deavored to banish a min front the game The plaera hit the otliclal with a. bat. and Clark was taken to thn rranltrord Hospi tal with several fmctured ribs The um pire has announced that ho will not prose cute the offender, but will seok n "regular' Job lighting with the I'nlted States array liven after tha olTlcltl was assaulted, tho player wits allowed to remain In the game, but thn league will llkelv act on the rase As a result of winning i double-header from ht Mark'H. 0-5 nnd 8-3, Phil Kearney Is tied with St John's for first place, with nine victories ns agalnt ono defeat A forfeit oeeurred In the Philadelphia Sub urban Leiguo between For Chsso and Llndl- whn I'midro V nletenholmo banished Pbortstop Hath of I'ox Chase Llndlfi won iially nevir thelrns 0 to T Fern limit's tend Is still un-oue-itlnned due to an H to " varllct over Oak Lane while Olney kept 111 the running with a 11 to 0 virdlit over North rilllllea ' ( hlef ltender won another for Fpland In the Delaunrn County League He nllowcfl Medli two hits ant jit Upland only won out 2 to u. tho nffalr going ten Innlnks It was decile,! on ft wild heiivo hi Shortstop Ilvrne Chester de feated J 11 llrbe 10 to H. nnd only fast fielding snved ' Lefiv lliumgariner from his first de feat Autocar maintains Ita lend at tho head of tho Main Line I-eogue. and to Manager ltarker goes tho credit for the team's 1 to 1 triumph over PboII. with two on and two out In tha ninth llarker cut down a drive labeled for n borne run After a airing of six strnight victories Waino wns beuteu by Narbcrth 7 to 4 and Maier star flteher whs touched un for eleven .lta and nlne een bases Hd Smith twirling for Hon Air ngilnst tlulph Mills did tint nllow his opponents a single hit but his record wan marred whan he gave a pass to Leonuril who stole second ond third nnd registered on a passed ball Union A A lends tho Interborough League as a result of defeating Illdley Park 3 to J "Leftv ' Hurke pltcned great bait nnd had tho champions at his mercy throughout In fact bad uurke'a support been a trine oeiier niuie rr would hnve been shut out Second llaKemnn Mertle's hitting was a feature, ha getting five hits Hess Ilrlght has let to bite tho dust In tho southern division of the Industrial League nnl before nn Immense crowd at Front street and I.rle avenue thn undefeated leaders trlmnd the fast climbing Houahtona B to I I'l a weiljplavel contest Miller Lock won a double header Hi the expense of llarrott Ilutts pitched both games nnl shut Ilarrett out 4 to n In the first en counter and only allowed his opponents two hits Miller unnexed tho second clash by 12 to.Ii Three teams remain In a deadlock for first place In th Manufacturers' Leigue Lnnaton Slonotype Ilarrett nnd American Pulley all having won six and lost one After getting nwnv to a poor start tho W heeler nine haa fount itself and Is steadllv gaining On Hatur doy Wheeler eusilj defeated lllrnrd Shoe. 14 to a. In n gsme for the benefit of the Tted Cross, Christ Church A. A won from Standard Steel I) to .I nnd moro than $50 waa added to that worthy i nilse as a result of the bit done D theso amateur ball platers. With nn till star cast which Inrlu led Knotts Lnfltte nnd Sharpe of the Chester Ilolawaro County nine, nlso Howard Berry of Perm, the I'nlnorn Hlverton tenm was forced to bow to Stniwhrldgo Clothier. S to 1 Lnfltte had a slight margin only allowing six hits agalnat eight off McKenU, but tha latter waa moro rfleitlvo In tho Mnches The most exciting game, of the season was staged ul Stetson Park between the hatmakera V...., ,.Man f'lt nml the locsls flnilll W On B to 4 III the twelfth Inning. Many sensational nb iero accomplished during the gam, and Hesselbacher was very ateady and In tho eighth, inning with speed runners on second and third, fanned tho next inree luismen. Plsston wns without a game In the Industrial Leagua. owing to Mldvalo Steel h nthletlc meet hut Dick Seeds tool, his aawmakers over to Harrowiate and handed tho borne team an ar tlitlc lai Ing by IS to 0. Bingles and Bungles Bill Uyron The nfoiers toy that h la atony Hind, A ttcond-ttorv uorker dav nnd nioat. Hut there's tomr consolation Ict or fill.. Aiide from fiin(7 IWi these he i) all right. In the Spotlight Tyrus Cobb. double into a home run Ho stretched a .ro.. M.,n.i In tha National League ara all holding ' liana Wagner" day for tho benefit of tho magnates The White Box made it four out of five, from Cleveland. Still two umpa ahead of theTJean ratrra The Cincinnati Iteda made twenty-five hlta In one game Government may Investigate. The Yankees were blanked In an exhibition game with tlio Ilraves, but the llrnves are liable to do anything In spring training. Al Mnmaux la having a great season for seven other National League clubs The Cubs walloped him 8unday with Ole Jim Vaughn In tho saddle Hans Wagner aaved Pittsburgh from a abut out by scoring the only run Outside of Wag tier Pittsburgh haa soma great ateel mills So far the Dodgers haven't repudiated their double victory over the Ilraves Saturday Hie three-hit rlob Hrllinan, Oroh, Kopf nnd Itoush, . Hal Chaae and Jim Thorpa registered four hits apiece In the second game tit Cincinnati suits w-i-m TO ORDER "?"? lUduced from ISO, ' anal Ml PETER MORAN & CO. WSiP ItTU It MARKET. ENTRANCT. ON 11X31 M. E. COlt. 9TU AND AHOU . lUtkst Ut. Htora Opa Krary Kvejalaa Summer Boxing Course d?C 6 Instructors, No Waiting PJ Clifford Bent c""" 122 lbs. Johnny Crane "; 133 lbs. Y'g Jack O'Brien ' 148 lbs. Jack Hagan "'' 158 lbs. Sandow World's Strongest Man Philo. JACK O'BRIEN Himself) Join NOW mh chVatnnt NATIONAL A. C. JfiftafctW T0M01IT TONIOHT Indian Turner vs. Larry Williams 4OTItrJt HTAB CQNTKBT8 I NATIONAL IEAGUE PARK rinix.twvs.voitKOMNTS.. Meats on Hala at Olmbels' and Bpaldlnx's Brcwadway A. C, TinwUy NJM Minor League Standings HKLAM nn (t)lNTY I.UACHJK . I,. PC. It 1 .111X1 llrlll .. . II .1 .007 Media . . .. MA1V mm: 1.I1U.UE W . I 1C. H 2 Jtlf) Dun t To 0 I .1100 I'noll . l 4 .SIN) llerwyn , ft ft JVOO (llltpll Mill" W. l. r.r. i .111 0 .100 '.Chester I pland a l w. . s a 4 O l. r c A .M0 a .ftflo ft .414 O .000 Autocar Hon ir Maine. Nnrberth MovninviKKY rovNTV much'i: iv ur.c. w.i. Clenslde H I .Hnl) Ambler ... 4 ft llethaires 7 S ,77a Mil. I.rove 3 7 Jrnklntnwn ft 4 .050 Kurt Mask 1 H P.O. .444 .222 .111 I'1iildi:li'hia hliu;ihian lraghk w. i.. r.t w. i.. p.c. Pern Hock , 0 O l.oofl Oak Lane 4 ft 414 tllnev O 1 .7V 1 ox those 2 fl .ftn Llmtlo ft 4 .6.10 North l'hlta. O 0 .000 I.STKHIIOItOI (ill LHAlifi: IV. I, IM . W. I.. 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I 3 210 Hrntnn 2 1 .007 Trinity 0 3 000 P. K. It. MOTIVE POMEIt LEAfll'E M.L.I'C. M.L.I'C. Trrntn 0 I .817 HarrKhnrg . S 3 500 riilliMlelplihk ft 2 .714 llilllmore. 3 Mllmlngton ft 1 .711 ew lork I Mentions . 4 1 .571 Munlilngtnn 0 imu:pem)lt i.k.iiii: m . L. I'.( . xv, N Chester . 1 817 1'iblj stone 3 lelpervllle ft 2 .714 I pland , . 2 Humlltoii 4 4 .500 Highland . 1 HETIII.EIII.M STEEL LEAC.VH M.L. P.P. M. I ebnnon . 2 I 007 Steeltnn . 2 llethlrhein 2 I .007 lore Klirr 1 Mnirrows I't. 2 1 .0(7 Mllmlngton . 0 4 .120 n .t4i 0 .000 L. P C 4 429 4 .111 (I .113 L. P.( . 1 .007 2 .331 J .000 H.D0RNHEM CAPTURES JUNIOR TENNIS HONORS Wins Title in Singles in Straight Sets by Beating Rpdney Beck Herman Doinhelm, of tho Frankford Country Club, won tho Junior singles tennis championship by defeating ltodney Deck, of tho Uermantown Cricket Club. In the final match placd on the courts of the Ocrtnantovvn Cricket Club Tho score was 8-6 C-l, C-l In tho first set, Beck who won the championship last year was leading 6-4 and outplajlng ttornhelm, when In trlng to pin a ball close to the court fell und jarred the knee which was injured In tho earl round of tho tournament last week This greatly affected his play, for Dorhelm casll won nine of the next ten gamci Heck mado n great "itantf In the last sot but Uornhclm's earlv lend was too big Dmnheinis victor) makes him eligible to compete In tho tennis center championships to be held on August 4 on tho courts of tho Cynw)d Tennln Club The winner of this tournament will be entered In the national Junior tennis championships Masterpiec After Linch jji I, I After Dinner. Eisenlohr's i Henrietta ADMIRALS .ott i.jivV4ivw tt is COBB AND RODSH .:; CONTINUE TO LEAD, Cincinnati Sets New Season Hitting Record, Scoring '" Twenty-five Safeties TWENTY STRAIGHT FOR TY Entering the final week of Juno baMbalt ono Tyrus Itaymond Cobb, Georgia, Ditrott and points cast nnd west. Is leading tta Amerlonn League swatemlths by nearly forty points and Is twenty notches ahead ' of IMward J Itoush, wjho pastimes Qr Cin cinnati In tho oldr circuit, 7 Tyrus plajed In tho gamo at tho TlfferV homo park yesterday and only made on hit That hit of course won tho ball gam from the Hrowns In the third .Inning; with Hush dusting his heels at second base Cobb connected with one of Eddie Plank'a south-ps-vv twisters nnd by a bit of spectacular baso tunning succeeded In follow Ihg Busn. across tho plate Bush was there first This ilrtory put tho Tigers within 15! points oC the AVhlto Sox, 123 points behind the lied Sox nnd only sixty-two nicks away front tho Yankees It was the twentieth cons Kecutlvo game played by Cobb In which h made a safo hit and If Tyrus keeps on win ning ball games while Babe Buth Is warm1 Ing the grandstand scats thero may ba q strong rival for top berth In the first di vision. At all accounts tlo Tigers nre In trenched in tho first four, nearly thirty-five points ah tad of the Indians. Al Mamaux did not .succeed In beating the Cubs yesterday, but ha did stop Leslie Mann's nice new record of hitting safely in flftien straight contests. Tho leaders' line-up. AM.EMCAN LEAGUE (lub. (), All. R. etralt ... fill 204 H7 'layer. At. .377 .?9 .811 .3(13 ( (.lib. Detroit 77 70 03 II. ,' 81 48 33 speaker ( leve. l 218 So MMrr. .St. loius nn j:.v is Mclnnls, I'lllU. . . B2 200 1ft Mnmbsganss, Cleve 00 313 10 NATIONAL LEAOUH l'lioer; Club. (I, All. Tl. At. .3f Oil .311 .Sli .Sit ltnnsh. ( Inrln. ( riiWe, St. louts Hums. N V. . A Smith, St. lands l'lsrhrr, Pitts. . 114 38 B1 49 38 199 301 201 1B1 10(1 83 17 38 25 13 a lower Logwood "Logwood" proved so becoming to thousands that we feature the same style in a lower height "CHffwood." Among the many E & W collars at your furnisher's are your best styles. WVI EARL & WILSON 1 cent 9fe bcSl Style isyourShleA to JO CLIFFWOOD (hf e SMl . m H Mi 11 m )f .; turn " ' allowance U HI I!? "sWf Wrm WMi KM
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