Br ' W it AWN JAY M'GRAWEXILE DAYS ARE ALEX'S POOR START LOSES FIRST GAME y Giants Score Thrice itial Inning Final Count, 4 to 3 CRAVATH HITS HOME RUN By ROBERT W. M MAXWELL AUK, June 2G. ,f0ra ti crowu u ;." """ " wi rr -- nf the season, tho Giants knocked . ., nn nAA ?..., .1... ln..i.i , Phils out of llr.U place thin afternoon Eth' first part of the double-header. Tho Srm 'was t0 " nn(l t'' Knmo was as Em ta the score. Kftef one hail Inning In which three runs mt home. Alexander was at his best. Smowed down tho enemy In onc-two-threo tut nd had them at his mercy. In tho Sfth an unearned marker was registered & that was " lM fnct n" ot tMC runa t,ti tainted. BfllwaS a nam frame i wiw mm crrnrn Vi.... n nn.t T.m1erlll worn t-rsnnnlltto. If '.Meilu.i " ..--- ---- 'mrt allowed two easy ones 10 Bin inrnugn Ml ICE3 "" .. - -- ........ ifKauff's grounder In tho ulxlh. jTht I'hlls started their pffcnslvcness In glxtll wnen tuiiviuii r. mi, i.MiiiwL'u uy irilr of walkp. cloi'gtd the base? ij. 'juncture. Jeff Tesreau, who hail Wrooli wns yanked, nml Slim Sal imscs. At il been L,j jood, was yanked, and Slim Salleo In. 1 Slim was nicked fot a sacrlflco fly nml n ur hi. tttlt Vy 'Cn Ull VUH-H l-UUIIlfll HAJ IU1IIC. Gwy Chivath opened tto eighth with a ijue-run smash In the left field bleachers, ui that ended the roorlng for our side, lit was n scrappy contost from tho first e . ...III l,n flntil l.ell rr, Vnu. VnV rfAAia uiim n" ' -.., .lv. iv.ii fob wis out to win and tried everything fgift tytlng ItunneiH would attempt to jfttrfere with tho throws of llancroft ami Jltrioff to prevent doublo plays and In tho hc?nl Tercseau went no far as to Ret his fc(i )n the way iind tho ball almost ijioced Into tho bleachers. If wa n swell Mer& of headwork. hut Umpire Hransdcld fjjid that tho runner was out because of fcfttference. fe argument followed, but MuggBy Mr. flrtw, who has been restored to Rood stand ht Icept In tho background. Ho has had Kuih of umpires and. anyway. I 111 1 Klein oMd tore enouKu 10 nuo mm. (Alexander's pet jinx was with him when hittpped on tho mound to flint; his twist ft t tho Giants In tho first act of tho fcrtalnmatlneo. Tho IiIr pitcher has been altered by the MeOraw clan In tho last I . .1 . 1.- I.i.kIh.1 ....nl..,., .....-. ... ....... pur limes lie ihiiu'i iiRauin unni linn wua rtermlned today to kill tho Jinx forever. list there was nothing doing. Nlehoff al- ta a bounder from (loorgo Hums s bat to tKl throuh his legs and that error ntnrl ij lomethlns leorge went to second on lie footle and took third on HerzoR's out. Jnny Kauft was hit by a pitched ball and Jural counted in Zlm's clout to rlpht. Two tore counted on Ilobcrtson'a double. ManaRer Fat .Mornn nnnounced beforo l pnnc that he hail -elcnsed Shortstop VcCiftlgan to the nichmond Club, of tho fetttnatlonal LcaKue In caso of nnerRcncy KcGafngan can no recalled within twenty- (buf hours. The Idea is to glvo tho player tore work. t FIItST IN'NIXG "Burns got two bases on Nlehoffs fumble. Batojr grounded to Uuderus. Hums tnklnR ftlrd. Kauff was hit by t, pitched ball, fcnraerman singled to rlKht. scoring Hums, Main Kauft to third, nnd Zimmerman BUr.K second on the throw. Klllefer made I wnsatlonal catch of Fletcher's foul tfitnrt the Rrandstand, Reindeer landing tt, ball with his bare hand. Hobertson toubled against tho right-field fence, scor fel'Kaii'f and Zimmerman. Ilollto beat (tt a grounder toward first. Hobertson tried to score on tho hit but was out, UJerus to Klllefer. Three runs, three hits, td erroT. S"F8kert filed to Knuff. Tcsreau throw Kt Bancroft. Stock filed to Hums. No MM, no hits, no errors. SISCOND INN'INO 1Rflf!ilTi slnrrlrwl In llrlit Taernnn trraA felden, Alexander to Bancroft. Hums bced Tesreau. Alexander to llancroft. Han toft threw toward first base for a doublo tir,and Burns was calif d out for Inter aee when Tesreau throw up his arm lid the ball struck him. No runs, one hit, to errors. ffravath singled to center. tVhltted filed fc Robertson. I-udorus filed to Hums. NIc lelnglod to confer. Klllefer forced Nle J5 Fletcher to Ilcrzos. No runs, two Hm, no .errors. ', THIUD INNING Stock threw out Herzog. Kauff singled left Zimmerman hit Into a doublo Hj. Bancroft to NlehofC to Luderus. No ta, one hit, no errors. Alexander was out, Herzog to Holkc. "etcher's stop nnd throw beat Puskert. tacroft singled to center.. Stock was at. Hejrzog to Holkc. No runs, one hit to errors. t FOURTH INNING Bancroft mado n wonderful stop and "mw of rietcher's R.-ounder. Robertson out. Nelhoff to Luderus. Holko singled center and stole fcccond. Rarldcn rounded to Luderus. No runs, one hit, no wars. , ' iCravatn fouled to Rarlden. Whltted r. to left. Luderus sent a long fly to nu. Tesreau threw out NlehofT. No M. one hit, no errors. I. FIFTH INNING ITetreau fanned. Hums singled to con " HerzoB hit into a doublo play, Han t to Luderus. No runs, ono hit, no jrore. ' JKUlefN- was out, Fletcher to Holkc. Al "waer fouled to Zimmerman. Fletcher jw out Paskcrt. No runs, no hits, no gcra. f" SIXTH INNING !?'rus fumbled Kauft's grounder. Zlm rman sacrificed, Luderus to Nlehoff. ISm? llnca t0 Whltted. Robertson wled to left, Kauff scoring. Holke walked. ?ander threw Rarldcn out. Ono run, one one- error oI?".Cir,t singled to right. Stock walked. rth walked nnd the bases wcro loaded. 2S "w I'ltchlnR for New York. On i,, lortS drive to Burns. Bancroft wm. Dugcy batled for Luderus. Kauff ?. fine runnlnp catch of Dugey's short JLu hoft slnRled to center. scorlnR r 8d sendlnc Cravath to third, Nlohoff j"t second on the throw to the plate. Jf'r filed to'Holke. Two runs, two hits, S man, I SEVKNTH INNING AJfWtted went to first and Schulte to left J "f the Phillies. Alexander threw out f 'Burns filed to Paskcrt. Nlehoff IUlU iJPTVnrv'm npniinilAn till 11ti1TrC wau raft m! '"? w vuim, nv.t. w ..- Inun run8i no "ItB one rrav- LT"tO lllrtW nilf AiavqiwIap ITnllrA Hiifr1 rt'S fnill flw TIabIaii, alnirlAfl 4 n Ittft &CTOjft nmina.1 7l...n ClnAl llrn4 J Zimmerman. Nq runs, ono hit, ono If EirjiiTir TMwiwn IKtuff m,,i. .... o. i. ,, ... Rtrm- "-v uuu PIDCK uirow uui 7e"ii- W. " Fletcher fanned. No runs, no ,C? . errors. ldM(h'B drlvo we"t hlBh '"to the (eft-E-.oiechers for a hnm run. Herzoe V 'OUt Wt.lt..i n 1 ,... 4 ait. v;., .."i"'"' ."'",o "u"c" '."', 'RehM l noun, fvienuu men .' woton. One run. one hit. no errors. Ninth iHBium ' M(tit- rSobwilT went to ,e" 1eIl tor tha Phillies. Ihwr. Ifi VJ5 . ljtii, o,wvi into" kiV.10"'. Uarlden'a trroundep hit the ll,..l V- " W!t grounder hit !it.a. MR for a Jilnsle. Bailee singled 1. --."" or a. .single. Bailee singled S MKht-neld wall, aeqdlntc Rarlden to kit?. nle0- to Cravath. No runs, " PQ errors. "nt a single down the third Alexander hie Into a double play. WtUher ti HoJfct, fflTMit ;t 1'1 1 Off the Top Again NKW VOIIK All. It. It. urnn, i IlertiiR, Sb ' KmifT, rf 3 tinmermnn, Sti. . .'" i l'lf teller, n Knhrrtann, rf '" 4 Ilolke, lb a Itnrlilen, r ,j Tenrenu, p . Snllee, . , t.... TntnU 3, FHILLins I I0S7 13 I AH. II. It. O. A. K. Fkrrt, cf jj iiiiirriiii, NN Mork, 3h t'rniitb, rf Whltted, lf lb,... I.uileriK, lb. .,,',. frliullr, If NlelinfT, Sb Klllefer, r 4 Aleviiinler, p 4 I'lioper, If, 0 tDiiRey 1 tllyrne 1 ToInN 34 s oJ(l in 3 llurn enlled nut for Interference In ernnd, fllntted for I.iiilirn In sixth. tllnttnl for Hehulte In elclith. ' New Vork.. 3 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 1 l'hllllr ....0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 llnmo run frmatli. Two-hiwne hits Itnliertftnn, J. Sarrlflrn lilt Zlmmrrinnn, Siirrlflee fly Whltted. Strurk nut Ity Alexander, 3. Dined on bnll OfT Teiiremi, 2; off Aleinmler, 1. Dniililn iilnys linn rroft to Nlrlioff to I.iideru ltnnrrnft to I.udnrtK. Mtolrn lin( Hnlke. lilt by pltcheil Imll KnufT, I'mplrrK Klem nnd llrimillphl. A's Tie Yanks in the Eighth f'nntlmiril from Tune One maker filed U Strunk. Falkcnberg tossed out Cullop. No runs, ono hit, no errors. FIFTH INNING Grover singled to left. FnlkcnberR hit Into a doublo play, Mnlscl taRRlng Grover on tho line, then threw tho ball to first. Cullnp tossed out Witt. No runs, one hit, no errors. Hcndryx filed to Bates. High filed to Strunk. Falkenberg threw out Mnisel. No runs, no hits, no errors. SIXTH INNING Strunk hit Into tho right-field stand for a homo run. Hodio filed to High. Bates filed to Hcndryx. Mctnnls singled to loft, lie Inula stole second. Peck threw out Gooch. Ono run. two hits, no errors. Plpp singled to right. Miller sacrificed, SchatiR to Mclnnls. Fnlkenborg threw out Baker, Plpp going to third. Peck doubled to left, scoring Plpp. Nunnmnker filed to Strunk. Ono run, two hits, no errors. SEVKNTH INNING Cullop osscd o'.t Schang. Grover singled through tho box. Fnlkenbcrg fanned. Witt filed to High. N' runs, ono hit, no errors. Cullop filed t. -Mooch. Hcndryx walked. High filed to Hates. Falkcnberg tossed out Mnlsol, No .urns, no hits, no errors. EIGHTH INNING Strunk beat out a hit to Pock. Hodlo triplet! to right, scoring Strunk. Hates singled to left, scoring Botlle. Mclnnls Mngled to right. Bonding Bates 10 second. I'ullop was then taken out of the box and Love replaced him. Gooch wnlked, filling tho bases. Love was taken out of tho box after pitching six successive balls and was replaced by Shawkoy. Schang struck out. Grover was safe on Shawkoy'a fumble. Hates s-corlng. W. Johnson hatted for Falkcnberg. W. .lohnsjji forced Mclnnls nt the plate, Malsel to Nunamakcr. Witt forced John son, Peck to Mnisel. Three runs, four hits, ono error. Giants Overcome Phils' Early Lead Continued from Pnxe One derus cracked a slnglo to rlRhl. Whltted scoring. Nlohoff filed to Robertson. Three runs, thrco hits, two errors. SECOND INNING Bancroft threw out Zimmerman. Mayer threw out Fletcher. Robertson filed to Whltted. No runs, no hits, no errors. Fletcher threw out Ii Burns. Mayer lined to Knuff. Paskert filed to Kauff. No runs, no hits, no errors. THIRD INNING Holke walked. Rarldcn walked. Lobert batted for Pcrrltt and hit Into a fast doublo play. Mnyer to Stock to Luderus, Rarldcn going to second. Burns fanned for the sec ond time. No runs, no hits, no errors. Mlddleton went In to pitch for New York. Bancroft fouled tp Rarlden. Stock fouled to Zimmerman. Zimmerman throw out Cravath. No runs, no hits, no errors. FOURTH INNING Herzog slnRled to center. Kauff filed to Paskcrt. Zimmerman singled to left, Her zog stopping nt second. Fletcher sent the ball Into tho left field bleachers for a home run, scorlnR Herzog nnd Zimmerman ahead of him. Paskert made a flno running catch of Robertson's long drive. Holko lined to Bancroft Three runs, three hits, no errors. Whltted singled to right. Luderus fan ned. Herzog dropped Nlehoff 'h high fly, but tho former was saved nn error when Zim merman recovered the ball and threw to Fletcher nnd forced Whltted nt second. Nle holt stolo second. Fletcher throw out E. Burns. No runs, ono hit, no errors. FIFTH INNING Paskert got Rnrlden's fly after a hard run. Mlddleton fanned. Mayor throw out O Burns. No runs, no hits, no errors. Mayer fouled to Robertson. Paskert fanned. Kauff went to tho center field wall and Rot Bancroft's drive. No runs, no hits, no errors. ' SIXTH INNING Herzog was hit with a pitched ball. Kauft hit tho centcr-fleld wall for three bases, scoring HerzoR. Stock threw out Zimmer man Fletcher slnRled to center, Kauff scor ing A wonderful double play was mado on Robertson's grounder. After scooping up tho ball Nlehoff fell and whllo on his knees tossed the ball to Bancroft and forced out Fletcher. Bancroft then relayed tho ball to Luderus and doubled up Robertson. Two runs, two hits, no errors. Stock popped to Herzog. Cravath fanned. Fletcher threw out Whltted. No runs, no hits, no errors. SEVENTH INNING Holke filed to Bancroft. Nlehoff threw out Rarldcn. Mlddleton tiled to Whltted. No runs, no hits, no errors. Mlddleton threw Luderus out, Zimmer man threw wild on Nlehoff's grounder. Schulto batted for E. Burns and lined to Kauff. Cooper batted for Mnyer and fanned. No runs, no lilts, one error. LARSEN TO TRY AGAIN FOR HIGH JUMP RECORD ' NEW YORK, June 29, The world's reo ord of C feet 7f4 inches made by Clinton Larien. of Hrlgham Young University. Utah, will not ro on the books as a standard mark becauso It was an exhibition perform ance K. W. Rublen, secretary-treasurer of the A A. U.. received a letter yesterday from E. L. Rbberts. director of athletic, at BrlRjiam Young, stating that all the rule of competition were strictly observed and that the height was correctly measured, It was first taped at 6 feet H Inches, but when the spirit level was applied It was reduced to 6 feet 7T4 ". . ' X ,1.. ,wiea of Rublen. Larsen will tnAko a try for the record In regular om An ok July Alma JWm. , SKESta champion an4, foVj r. EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, . TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1917 BECK IN FORM IN Reaches Third Round by Winning Easily Over Ellis A. Gimbel, Jr. BEARD AND TILDEN WIN WILMINGTON, Del., June 28 Rodney Beck, tho Philadelphia Junior champion, entered the third round of the Delaware State tennis championship tournament at the Wilmington Country Club this afternoon when ! defeated Ellis A. Gimbel. Jr.. of the Phllmont Country Club, In a two-set match, fi-2, 8-0. lleclc played In Rreat form Ho won tho first set 8 to 2, and tho last set without the loss of a slnRle R.itne. It was a hot nfternoon for tho rompoll Hon, but the courts were In fl.'e shape nnd the early arrival of tho contestants en abled the committee to get nwav to nn early start. Louis Do Cnzenova. tltleholder of the Wll mlngton Country Club, cntlnucd his brll llant tennis when he defeated Poyntell Johnson, also of Wilmington, In a two-set match, 0-4, 7-5. Do Cazenova played his best tennis In tho llrst set. and It was nip nnd tuck In the second set. with the Wll mlnRton champion on top. C. N. Beard, of the Cymvyd Country, won from Walter T. Campbell, of Helfleld. In n two-set match. 6-3, ti-3. Beard Is one of tho favorites In the lower division. Thomas W Harris, nf tho Wilmington Country Club, leader of tho Trlstato team, entered tho second round of play nt the expense of W. II. Dcnhnm. also of Wil mington. Harris lost only thrco games In the second set. William T. Tllden. 2d. the Fhlladetphlnn. defeated peter Wright, Wilmington, In ri two-set match, 6-3, 6-1. Wright la one of tho regulars In tho Stato tournoy here, nnd, much to tho surprise of tho local gallery, he took thrco games from Tllden by his clever court tactics. Tllden Kot going In fine stylo nnd went through the second set with a rush. Play In the doubles started later In tho nfternoon. Poynt Johnston, of tho tournnment com mittee, received a telephone call from Dr Philip B. Hawk, of the Cymvyd Club, stnt Ing that ho would be unable to come down today for his match and would have to de fault. The match In slnglos was held over a day In the hope that Doctor Hawk could arrange his affairs so as to play here, but without success. , FIGHTING FROM BEHIND, GERMANTOWN WINS Strengthens P. R. T. League Lead by Licking Ridge Ave nue Monahan Stars r. n. T. I.1..(U'H KTAXniXO ti niis ,i) Won iist r.r. Rermnntonn 0 0 1.000 Alleclirnr 1 .SS title 3 2 .(100 Frnnkford .1 3 .rnO I.uzerne 2 3 .400 Isrknnn 2 4 .SU3 Klrhmnntl 2 .333 Folnom 0 8 .000 Gcrmantown scored Its sixth consecutlvo victory today In tho P. R. T. circuit, de featlnR Ridge Avenue, 4 to 2, In a Rame replete with thrills. With tho Fcore 1 to 0 In favor of their opponents, the lenguo lead, nrs. In n sensational batting rally In the elRhth Inning, tallied four runs, which Rave them tho game. Two singles nnd a pair of triples did tho trick, for tho German towners. In tho other games, Frankford beat Jackson, 6 to 2 ; Allegheny showed the way to Luzerne. 7 to t. whllo Folsom Rave their Rame to Richmond on a forfeit, 9-n. Pitcher Monahan, of tho Allegheny team, set up a new hurling record In tho P. R. T. Lenguo today, when he nllowed the Luzerno Club but a slnglo hit in til no Innings. It was n near-shutout feat all around, for the flna; score was 7 to 1. Frazer was the only batter getting In the hit column for tho losers. AIXKC.HBNV LUZKHNK r h n a r 11 o n tlfrklcy.Sti.. 1 1 1 1 n Pchulta.Sb. tIMst,rf.. 1 2 n 0 n Hmlth.lf .. Kunk.21 1 1 .1 0 11 WInters.lh. Wllkrr.ss... 2 222 1 Mnll.sa Crewer.lf.. . lion 11 njler.p Sellfy.cf 13 0 0 0 rrppi'r.2b. Howell. c... (I Oil n n McCarthy.c, Flnnergnn.lb O 0 T 1 1 Klselnser.c. Monahan, p., 0 0 111 rirlnker,,rf. Douelaa.cf. Totals.. 7 10 27 113 Totals... 0 0 10 I) onion o 010 0 t 0 0 13 0 10 1 12 (I 1 0 2 II 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 (l II II 11 II I H 0 0 0 0 (I 1 1 24 11 4 n. 11. n. AIliKhny 30002000 07 10 3 I.uzc rno 01000000 0 1 1 4 Two-bae. hit Sellcy. PacrlS.ce hit Howell. 8trurk out My Monahan. 11; Hlley, 8. liases on balls Off Monahan, 0; Riley, 1. Ilouhlo plays nerkley to Funk to Klnnercan. Stolen Imsee Alleirheny, 10, I.uzerne, 1. FIlANICFOnn JACKSON rhoas rhoan Hnry,cf.... 10 0 0 0 Harons, rf . . 0 2 0 0 o Wilklnson,2b 0 1 1 t 1 T.fiWkan.Sb 10 12 3 Preston.lf. . . 112 0 0 Oun'ham.cf . 0 0 2 0 0 Morlsy.P.... 110 10 W.BI'ne,8h.e 10 2 2 2 Sullen. 1113 1 K.M'kan.lr.p 0 10 0 0 t'an.lv.lb.... 10 7 0 1 roppywell.Si 0 0 0 4 0 Harmon. Ub. 1 1 1 o n u.Kimonn.o, o 1 120 1 Ktone.c. 0 1 14J 0 Whitman. lb. 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 0 Wees-man. p. . 0 n 0 11 0 Ott.rf... Lynrh 1rn.11. ... 11 11 11 11 11 Totals. ..6 II 27 II 3 Totals. 12 3 0 10 ..2 4 27N (1 0 0 0 a 0 0 12 I-'rankf ord . Jackson. . . OEHMANTOWN HIDOn AVE. rhoaa rhoaa Nharp.2h... 114 0 1 nrtltt.2b. 11 1 3 3 o Clark.Sb IISSI Wrlht.3b. . 0 2 2 2 0 Knnx.lf 0 0 3 10 Ilommsll.p.. 0 0 0 3 0 tseh. p.... 0 3 1 1 0 Tolann.ss. . . 00120 Klshvr. lb... 114 0 0 Jtvnn.e. ... 0 0 12 0 McCnrthv c.. n n n n 1 rrlnr.lf. .. 0 12 0 0 Htcv'ns.2h.rf n 11 2 n 1 McOlnlev lb. 0 0 0 0 Watklns.rf.. 0 t 0 n 0 llowers.lf.. . 0 0 0 11 Meyers. ss. . . 110 0 0 Hamilton. rf. o n 1 O O Ponahue.lf. . 0 0 0 0 0 Oraham.rf.. 110 0 0 Totals 4 8 27103 Totals 2 B 27 11 1 Oermantown 00000004 0 4 Hinge " " " " l ' Three-base, hits Sharp Fisher. Double play Tolanil to TUrtlett. Struck out Bv I.each, 9: by Rommell, 9. Has on balls Oft I.farh. 3, Hit by pitched hall Flahor. Umpire Hullman, PLYMOUTH C. C. WILL ADD 18 IIOLESTOJ50LF COURSE NORRISTOWN, Pa.. June 26. Plymouth Country Cluh has taken an option on tho ndjacent estate of Joel Cook, former Phila delphia Congressman, and will add eighteen holes to Its golf course. Pitcher Patterson Re-enters Baseball MlNNKAfOMB. Minn., June 28. rtoy Patter. son, formtr Chlearo American and Minneapolis Amsrlran Association pllehrr, who has bean out of professional basrball for two years, will Join ths local Association club her today. Holiday Sports Entries Close Today Entries for tha Fourth of July city sports will positively close today with Judss Ilonnf. will 'llnom 0, rttv Hall. All athletes who are desirous of entering- the games, which will be held on the momlnfc of July 4 at nelmont, Falrmount Tark. art. therefor reauested to sea that their entries are In before tonight, Judis fconnlweU'i office will b open lata to receive ""''"' Shots From the Traps Poctor Clarke, with a score, of 5. won the neldeman flun Club honors last Saturday at Cramer Hill. Camden. He broke atrattht on his first and last twenty.ftve disk;, but, flva were missed In tha second and third ajuds. 'Mnra than 1200 was realised. In tha recent vi.iAn Yacht Club's ahoot. It Is said. Class V prise went to Dr. U Vauihan. with 47 out of BO. Mr, and Mrs, A. 11, Moulton, of Phila delphia, and It, D. Hills collected 41 of thtlr EO bird in th Clai,test. Thf MapUwood (N. If.) Country Club will tag a bl registered shoot during th week of July 3. Several Eastern Btat gunner an planning a trkf o th New JSngtand elMt, -ntfkbr OVER, BUT GIANTS' MANAGER ROBINSON PILOTS BROMO TO FRONT AT AQUEDUCT Winner of Opening Sprint Pays 13 to G. Ed Roche, 3-10 Favorite, Takes Second Raco HROOKLVN. N. V., June 26 Robinson, who had tho mount on Regret In the Hrooklyn Handicap yesterdny nnd set a new American record for the mile, came hack strong today and sent Hromo homo In the lead In tho opening event nt tho Aqueduct track for three-year-olds and up at six nnd one-half furlongs. Hnnk O'Pay was second and Madame Curio third. 1-M Roche, a 3 to 10 favorite, took tho second rnco for three-year-olds at one mile from n field of three other starters. Summary : FIllST HACK, three. yen r-olds and upward. Juno nilded, il'i furlongs: 1. Ilrnmo, 1111, Itoblnnn.. 13 to ,1 4 to n 1 to 3 2. HnnkO'Pny, 123, boftua Mo! 4 to & 2 to 6 3. Madame t'urle, 103, llux- ton 30 to 1 10 to 1 4 to I Time, l.lli. Aitalld, llrumtey, Wla -Man. Icarlua nnd I'aninrpta also ran. 8i:i"ONn HACK, three.year-olds, sellliiB. mile: I.Ed ltoche, 114. llnwan.. 3 to Hi nut. out. 2 fnurtshlp. Kin. Collins. .Ill to T 1 to 3 out. 3 lln-adwlnner. 103. ttyan..into 1 R to 1 7 to 6 Time. 1:30 3-3. Ilattla Abbey also ran. THIRD RACE, two.yeor-oMs. the Cnnarslo sillInK stakes, ft furlnnss: 1. Amaeassln, t. MeAtee. . . 13 to IS 0 to 0 1 to 2 2. TlPPlty Wllrhet. 117. ilouan 10 tnl 4 to 1 2 to t 8. Cnrydon. 107. Iluxton. . .Ill to A 0 to ft 3 to ft Time. 1 0,1. Htflla Mia. Hbnsta. Recount. Edith P.. Fragonard. Starry Ilnnner and Uma tilla also run. FOURTH RACE, three-year-olds nnd upward, handicap. J700 addi-d. mile: 1. Julia Leon, lllll. Rowan. .1.1 to 1 3 to 1 2 to 1 2. FlIttergoM. 110, Ambrose. 13 ton 7 to 10 1 to 4 3. jianerry i annir, i-o, ... Williams 1 10 a .i in o i in i Tlmo, 1:3S3-.V Htnrtlko, Airman and Ticket also ran. Hamilton Results FIRST RACE, two.year-olds, claiming. 5 fur. 1. Wow. 112, Haines ...'...III 30 n.00 $4.M 2. Marauder, tin, Hterllnir 8.70 4.00 3. Fox' Choice, 10H, Dnyle 0 00 Time, 1:0.11-3 Hoval Navy, Frenchy, Togo land, J.lttle Sweeper, Mis Cove, Howard, Wand, llaaeen and Salanza also ran. SECOND RACE, three-year olds and upward, rlalmtng, mile: 1. Comarho. !S. Koppleman. . .127.10 IS.SO 4.S0 2. Hryn Llmnh. 121, Crump 4.40 8.30 S. Greenwood, lit). Sterling 4 20 Time, 1:4,1 4-.1. Fllark llroom. Hazelnut, Hus. soil Square anil Fairy I.c;erul also ran. THIRD RACE, three-year-olds and upward, claiming-, 1 1-11 miles: 1. Btatlm, 101, Crump 14.00 2. 40 J2.20 2. Copper King, 110, Collins 2.40 2.30 3. rjartley, 109, Merlmen 8.110 Time. I : I'rlnre rhlllsthorpe, Tepper Snuee, Kathleen II , Old Reliable also ran. FOURTH RACE, three-year-olds and upward, handicap. II furlongs: 1. Hark Hay. 10(1. Collins J0.10 J4.10 12.40 2. Hauberk. 114, I'urrlngton 8..10 2.S0 8. Water Lady. 110. nice 2.80 Time, 1-17 3-3 Indian Chant. Oun V wder, Lanehorne and Ilxlp also ran. Latonin Results FIRST RACE. Ti furlongs: ., 1. Dragon Itoek. 112. Ilnnovrr. $10.30 M."0 3.00 2. Lucky n . 112. Iilnhon R.70 4.40 3. I'lalrvoynnt. 10U C. Hunt.. ... ...... 3 00 Time, 1:IIS3-n. W. W. Hastings. Fox nidge, Harone. Hre.it Hull. Nib, Unar. rocket Change, Henefaetor nnd Dr. Illalr also ran. SECOND RACE. 0 furlongs: 1. Sedan, 112. Lapallle 13.40 13.10 J2.40 2. Trusty, inn. Oraves 4.00 8.00 3. Sister Emblem. 107. Murphy 2.D0 Time, 1:11 Leonllda, Mab, Kemward, Dental, Fashion Olrl, VngHbond, Tho liaroness, Ed Gar rison nnd James O. alio ran, THIRD RACE, ii'i furlongs: 1 llutrhrr Hoy, 10.1, iJipallle. .JS.00 44 10 43.40 2. Little Hollo, inn. Murphy 0.70 4.0 3. Rorkwood. 103, C Hunt 7. .10 Time. 1-0H8-3. Qunrttlte, Ambuecada, East ern Princess, lllu" l'uradlse. War Horse, He foro Dawn, Tomtit, Walter Dante and John Reiner also ran. $50,000 OFFERED JESS FOR BOUT IN BUFFALO Promoters Willing to Put Up Purse to Meet Winner of Tonight's Contest BUFFALO, N. T Juno 26. C. J. Mur ray, manager of the Queenshury Athletlo Club, of Buffalo, today offered Jess Wll lard 150.000 win. lose or drr.w to box the winner of the Fred Fulton-Charlie Welnert match, which will be held hero tonight, Murray presented his proposition to Tom Jones nnd Wlllard. Jones and Wlllnrd are Involved In a managerial wrangle, Jones says he has the exclusive authority to sign for all ring engagements for Wlllnrd. Jones accepted Murray's offer. Wlllard said ho would give his answer within a few days. Mike Collins, man ager of Fulton, and Harry Pollock, man ager of Welnert, accepted a. percentage arrangement with the club. The Queensbury A C wants the match for Labor Day, This club will comfortably seat 10,0Q0 people. rTs wtoBlii r& sr j Mr0--H-l-H! tP mcg&w 1 i y- MEW PU-SSI i Prasl'' -v" "-1S' -W Stravbridge & Clothier fl THE $500 FINE STILL HOLDS ITS STING AND UNDERSTUDY CHff?LY MCPZOG- TED LEWIS WINS "TITLE" ON UNPOPULAR DECISION DAYTON, O., June 28. Tod Lewis, fighting Hrlton, today Is world's champion welterweight by decision of Refcreo Lou Hautnan, Cincinnati. Lewis won from Jack Hrltton, New York, In a twenty-round de cision fight here last night. It was tho thir teenth tlmo Lewis and Britton had met. Tho crowd did not entirely approve tho de. clslon iC fm',11 W I VSSSfenT I t r eddib mahan coming here Harvard Football Star to Join Navy Ynrd Camp of Marines Uddle Mahnn, former captain of the Har vard football tenm and ono of the coun try's best nil-round athletes, Is on his way to tho Philadelphia navy yard, where he will arrive tonight. Mahnn Joined the marine corps In Hoston a few days ago. While here he will learn the business of fighting, but ollleers In chnrge of ynrd nthletlcs whispered tho word that Mahan would bo tho trump card In the athletlo program of July 4. The country's natal day Is to be celebrated In a hip way by the navy men, and athletics will play nn Important part In the day's program. Tomorrow's l.ntonln Entries Flrit race, claiming. 1700, maiden twoear olds. M, furlongs Mleo Line, 104, lllue Water, 101). Courier, lot): I'honeta. .101). Miss llonero, inn, (leorge Dunran. 112. Chick llarkley. 112; Laggard. 112: Kate, 112. Jnek Hill. 112: Dr. Nlckell, 112. Tlppo Sahlli, 112. Also eligible Count Itorls. loll. Ijv Diane. 10, Little Trln reas, loll, Sarnnd race, elalmlng, t'00, thrte-yeiir-olds, 1 1-HI mites 'Walter It. Tierce, 1)7. Lucille v., too. Durheas of Llswell. loo; right Fair. 102: It H. Anderson 101: Tom Jr . ln.1. I'enrod. ln.1. Hob Dundnn. 107. Third rare, claiming, isnn, three-yenr-olds and upward, a furltniKS "Mike. d. Rapids, 11.1 , Hell Cow. 103, Fleetabelle. tOt. John, ,Ir , 10.1. llusy Joe, 10ft; Liberator. IDS: lllllv Joe, 110, Douglass S.. Ill; Aldcbarnn, 113, Leo Skotny, 118. Fourth race, claiming, ISOO, three-year-olds and upward. 1 mile 70 ynrds Orelthen It, 03, Lady Kathern, 07. Illddy. inn, Marjorle P. 10(1. Llndenthal, 111 Prlnie Albert. Ill: Harry Oardner. Ill: (Irasemere, 111: Fleurn, 111; Orader. 112. Fifth race. 12000 added, the rjulekstep Handl cap. threo-yenr-olda and upward, (I furlongs t.adv Alvn. 01, I'rlnre Hi-rmls, Hoal II, illpsy (Jeorgc, Hut; tj J. Murdorlc, 10S; I'urdey, 110; Cudgel. Ill), Vogue, 112. Chalmers, 111; Ilrlnghurst. 121; ltodge. 112: Itllnd HaggnRe, 111) tj H. Unodman entry. sixth rate, jmrse JOOD, two-year-olds, o fur longs Jsek Stuart, ln.1, Aaalea. 103: lima S'-hnrr. 10.1. llroom Peddler, 110. King Trovato, 110 James Foster. 110. Seventh rare, claiming, 1900. four-year-olds and upwnrd, 1A nilles Iteauly Shop, 100; Queen Apple, ino; Fair Orient, 102. Samuel R. Meyer lim, Indlserevt, 100, Irish Ocntlcmnn, Km. Waterproof, 111; lntnne. 114. Apprentice allowance claimed. Wiather. rlenr, track, fnst. Tomorrow's Aqueduct Entries First rare, twn-year-nlds. rondltlons, ,1 fur longsAtom, lot; Snap Dragon II (Imp.), H)7i Hold Tassel, 112, l'nrte Irnpenil (Imp.). 107; Flags, 107; Stnr Spangled. 107. Thistle, 112. Serond race, four-yea r-nlds nnd upward, Pay side Selling Steeplerhase. ftonn ndded, about 2 miles Archdnle. 142. Orniead. 132: Shannon River, 142. Florida, 140. Yodellng. 112. Torero (Imp ), 137; Urey Leg, 142. 'Doublet, 137; 'So tony. 130 Third rare. thrrs-year-olds nnd upwnrd. mares, selling 1 mile l-'nvnur. 111, Queen of the Sea. 103, Dorrns. 111. Mmmmc Herrmann, 101: Trerlse. 102; Raronteuse. ID. Fourth race, three-year-olds and upwnrd, tho Wlllet Handicap, 1 ,, miles Paddy' Chnlre, 124. Ilella Desmond (Imp). 111). Holiday, 120i Ounrnrk (Imp.). 1'otromn limp.). 117. Fifth rnce, three-yenr-olds nnd upward, sell ing. II furlongs Lobelia. P3, Sir lllrhartl. 10.1; Plumose. 10.1. Mother Marhree. 0.1- Teetotal (Imp.). 1)3. Photo (Imp.). HI; Hydroplane. HO; Stellarlna. ln.1; (lensesls 100; 'Ambrose, mil, Rebel, 110; 'Right, 103; Jean McNeil (Imp.). Ilfl Ixiromls. 110. Hops. 113. Muck Ross (Imp.). 100; Yankee Notions. 110. Dancer. Ill), Hond (Imp.). 0.1, Managnnrs, 113, Also vllglhle. Checks, 110; Mllhrey. 10". Plaudlto. 113; Thlllls U., BO; Hrnimvale (Imp.), lift. Margaret I... 1)3, 'First Hnllot, Oil; Imperntor. US; 'Almandlte. 11,1; Andes. 110, Tlppernry. lift: 'Brush. 110. Sixth race, three-year-olds, 1 mile Golden Rod, 101, Luelus, 112. Sun Flash II (Imp.), inn. Sorcerer II (Imp ). 103, Mnnlstrr Tol (Imp.), inn; Acabado. 100; Kilts II (Imp.), 103. Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather, dear; track, fast. esterfield CIGARETTES ym -..CN. c wSBlikfiM Here's brand-new pi cigarette enjoyment No getting away from it. This new cigarette is in a class by itself, be cause it delivers what you've always wished a cigarette would deliver Chesterfields let you know you are smoking they "Satisfy"! Yet, they're Mild. The credit belongs to the new blend of pure Imported and Domestic tobac cos a blend that can't be copied. Now while you think of it get Chesterfields today. H WILLARD SISTERS TENNIS SURPRISES i i i In Keen Play Eliminate Townsend-Thomson Team on Merion Courts MISS GREEN ALSO SHINES' IIAVKRFORD, Pa., June 28.' Tho early stages of the doubles matches this afternoon In the annual woman's ten nis tournnment at the Merlon Cricket Club developed a surprise, when Miss Anna Ilarnes Townsend nnd Miss Rebecca Thom son lost a first round contest to the Misses Vlnette and Mildred Wlllard, sisters. Both sides played a great game and were well matched, except In the second set. Miss Townsend nnd Miss Thomson took the first set, C-4, hut In the second lost al most too enslly, considering their form In tho preceding and Qnal sets, the score In the second going 6 to 1 for the Misses WIN bird. Tho third set was a game fight pn both sides, ending in favor of the Misses Wlllard, 7 to B. Kqually surprising was the result of a particularly well fought third round In Blngles In which Mrs. Valentine N. Bleg was eliminated by Miss Jasquellne Green, 1-G. C-3. C-4. Miss Sara C. Nellson and Marlon Toul mln won by default In tho preliminary doubles and captured a first-round match from Miss 12. Hoyd nnd Miss Gertrude Pan coast, fi-3, C-l. In first round doubles, Miss' Peggy Thayer and Miss Klcanor Robb gained a victory over Miss C. T. Chase and Miss Violet Grata. CI. 2-6, 6-2. This will pit them against Miss Toulmln and Miss Nellson In tho semifinals tomorrow. 4 Hamilton Entries for Tomorrow First rnce, three-year-olds and up, mile Margery, 100; Old Reliable, 100; Tar brush, 10.1; Exmer. 100; Luko Mae, 105, Tom Caro, 102; lleybourne. 10.1. Meeond race, three-year-olds and up. Canadian bred, mile Gobi Galore. 103; (a)rnp, UOl! (a)Cornbronm, 110; Fair Montague, 114; Prlnc Phlllsthorpe, 104; Ring Dove. DO. (a)Crew en try. Third race, two-year-olds. 5 furlongs (b)Chsr lle Leydecker. 123. (h)Mary Maud, 113; Fern Handley, 11.1. North Sea. 103; Jim Kettering. 110: Lady Eileen. 113. (h)McIlrlde entry. Fourth race, three-year-olds and up, 0 fur longs David Craig, 104: Sleepy Bam, 103j Ben Humpson, 100; Anita, lOS, Lady Mowlran, 103, Fifth race, three. year-olds and up, BVj fur longs Lady London. 112; Astrologer, 112; starter, 103: Eddie Henry, 100: Regresso, 102; Pomp. lo.l. Meddling Miss, 100; Oalner. 114; Hondo. 107, Carrie !.oulso, 100. Alex Oeti. 114; Night Owl, 105 Also eligible liars nnd Stars. 114: Hroom Corn, 112, Lame Deer, 100; Flowery Lnnd. 101). Scaramouch. 100; Verde, 107. Sixth rnce, three-year-olds and up. mile Mexlm'a Choice. 107; lyioyal Interest. 100; White Crown, 100; ttachelor's lllend. 103; J. If. Hundley, 02; Requlram. 108; Menlo Park, 105: Hnrbard, 103. Seventh race, four-year-olds and up -lU miles on turf Phil I'nger. 10; Slumberer. 108; Amphlon, 10ft; Ooodwood, 111; Wodan, 108; Kd Hond, 112: 'Aprlsa. 104 : Thanksgiving, lot); Ilrown Velvet. ; First Star. 108. Apprentice allowance, claimed. Weather, raining, track, heavy. )f IMPORTED and DOMESTIC tobaccos Blended .tfi d f4 :..- X -Ai T ' , ' ''J '. ..' A .-M' 1 i, -j M ii jtm -rvTi.i?j! ik W1V 1 - w wm-immmmmsm: yxm'm. W" I . .-,..rlMt-.i .S.Ll a-r-Jfc, ". . " - ' .. . M.J- -etst - t .. ... . .