m.'A T T1,T wr P la . -I Vr ' 'I ' gAHMST WHITE SjqEMAN MAXWELL DOES ARONTMTNK I !N 68 STROKES, BUT PAILS TO HOLE OUT SHORT PUTT AND RECORD FALLS i s -nlntrc TWO Wonderful "Rnnnrlc- -Du mi t. i. rw , " " 1 , vv"VAO "uu inree-incn t Futr, is onceaea on une of th F.aviinv Holes Alexander Is Wrong TO MEtit RT1gVTiirrt w &k fett&fo wa w vnu xiJijari. ir nAiwriUJN AlxK k- i il" frOST golfers nre content to go through . . IVI .,. im the Katlsfactlon of linvlne . ken dghty once or twice durltip: their un certain golf careers. None of us, unless wo , rateil at about four or five or six Mi,, men. ever Bet under seventy. The I Jhsncts of our brcaltlns seventy are ns ro i ' ,.e us cettlnB a. million dollars. I tlo not X ..' .. .!. tvinrA tltnti n. half tln7en lil.nvnea In rhlladolplila. havo ever bettered seventy. .Vorman If. Maxwell, who, less than a month ano, shattered the record, both ama teur and professional, of the Aronlmink Country Club, by hnnirtng up new figures of O, shot a 68 on Tuesday, hut unfortunately the figures cannot stand ns a now record, because he failed to hole out on tho sixth, jle was on the crecn In two, and rimmed the cup for a three. Tho ball was only two r three Inches away, and nono of tho four men In tits best-ball match figured that he was golns to play wonderful golf that X (dernoon, so the putt was conceded and il ;ck Bland knocked tho ball away. Wfe JIaon ano ur. veorKo -. uicluiiond played Arthur M. Wood and J, I. Wand, gnd It"" luui .n. wo,,w,d,,cu nun uusi kill score for the course of 63. On the & ilxth hole Bland had a three, so that the K failure to hole me puit, wtilie it affected f Maxwell, oui not. iiueriorp wun mo nest- 't I .. . I Tt ,,.111 t,n n 1nnn ,I.a l. ban rcLuni ,,- ,,, ww . ,v,f,h viumi uciure f ,. fleures are oven enualed .Maxwell if! and I'!' partner had n best-ball scoio of ii, uocior jutitniuim jiKuiuib ii une noie nil-. Arthur Wood bad the best ball on SI three holes. Doctor Itlchmond on one. Bland nn,l MnY.ll nn thfrtaan f Marvelous Golf of a Fine Golfer Si Maxwell had seven birds, three on the flttt nine and four on tne second, eignt pars and three hole"" m one over par. He had one to, (lie threes, nine fours and three fives. On his Incoming Journey he had, beginning with the eleventh, three birds In n row. TaMnK hli other caul of 69, ho had a best ball of 61. a feat extraordinary In golf matters. Taklnff the two cards, there Is another remarkable feature. They bhow that he was all square on both out nnd n rounds. Ills card of 68 was four up on ear and his ecoi-b of 69 was three up. The par of the course and the two re markable caids are here shown- 4 .1 r. , Maxwell I'm a in .-, Maxwell Out R In .... 4 8 S 2 i inado i f,r. holes $ 1USSfl55 466SI0M5 r"0U4S '. 3 I IRWki U IS Butance 7 8 n 38S J4H ac.s- 4 4 10 17 1H By PETER PUTTER pIS? 'nlJ59 ,-90 o MO 36 SM-SJtS-oaiJ 4 4 r, 4 3- .., S 4 a 4 4-S.1 4 4 15 4 35 OS 2 4 4 3 r,nt o6Srr,i' -ursea, nia,i fn...:. " umi""". "ou ana in" .1 J 4 a a 4-in v ,. " -1 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 33 M .Now that Maxwell I, plavlng tho best hafh.'' f h,s care,,r " '" hopV hat he has an opportunity of playlnir over the east and west cour-cs of Merlon ths o "'7. 1 Vl2?nV?r C0"T' " Ink! w. .. VI,lln,,elphltt t'rlckct. fountry, Vn ul7h; ,I,!Vlmont anA Huntlnedon nl le It Is dollars to douKhnuts that on at least one or tuo of thoFo he will corns near the amateur record. Alexanders Have a Hard Job It does not take much to st.ut n dis cussion A paraferaph In which N'ouuan Maxwell was quoted as tajlng that the J.ausdowne courso called for bi-tter i;olf than Halu s responsible for the latest one Albert Alexander Is a six-stroko man at Bala and he Is fairly familiar with the C0,V" at I-ansdowne. Aleck sas ho Is willing to wager that he can make a round jour strokes less on l.nnsdowne than at Bala. The remark was made In the prcs. ence of seeral I.ansdownc men, and, being loyal, l!ie said he fould do nothing of the eurt. To explain Maxwell's leinarks, It might he f,ald that ho believes that tho ball has a better chance at Lanadowne ll's chief crltlclMu of the Bal.i course Ii the brcait the hall gets after the lee Klimo if u breaks right it will shoot toward the green. I nui ir it docs not It spells trouble. This Ii particularly true of a long shot on the second nnd oentli holes. It our tee shots break well, everything Is loely; but If they do not, then look out for trouble. Aleck 's a good player and ho has beaten home of the best men In Philadelphia, but few will agree with him that Bal.i Is four ttrokes harder than Lnnsdowno. It he can shoot under 80 at Bala and that Is what he can usually do It Is safe to say that ho cannot get from VI to 75 over the ),ansdovne course, Of course the tct ought to bo made when he Is In his best golfing form. It be Is Inclined to be erratic there is no opportunity to try his sugges tion. In the meantime the l,ansdowne links nro his for the test at any time that may suit his time and comculcnce. 3.', PHUA. DOGS IN SHOREEXHIBIT National Winners Are in Record Field at Atlantic City Show . LAST YEAR'S VICTOR IN ATLANTIC CITY. N. .1, Aug 17 Many national ivlnncis are present In the record field for the fourth nnnual dog Ihow of the Kennel Club of Atlantic City, hlch opened this nfternoon on the Garden Her and continues for two dns. There tremoro than I'.OO dogs exhibited for double that' number of entries. Phlladclphlans hue their quota here, and are bound to dnro well In the awards. B. P. Lewis's prlzo greyhound, l.nnsdowne Sunflower, winner of the aboio fixture last Mason and n prlzo exhibit at tho recent Westminster Kennel Club show at New York, Is again entered hero and Is one of tf c fiioriles. Kfllngham Lawrence's Brafleld Danle. K. M., a corking good Sealyham, nho won the trophy for the best of the opposite sex last year, Is also on the pio fram. Joseph .Suellenbuig has his two prlze ulnnlng white toy poodles, Little Tlney and Toodles. at the show, Charles It. Wood, of Philadelphia; Mrs. W. II. Mulford. Wyn eote; MIm Caroline K. Newton. Iterwyn. and J, Bailey Wilson, Lunsdowiic, ale among other prominent exhibitors Thh show Is sure to bo a two-pointer, and It Is expected that seei.i dogs will complete a championship. The Judgci urn Theodore Offerinau, of Brooklyn; Constant!!! Kranz, Philadelphia: 'lUlph S. Byrani, Philadelphia: Dr. .1. K. Dunwoody. Philadelphia; Dr. Charles W need, Jr., New tun .Square; W. II. Van Djck, Magnolia. N. .1. ; Laurence Tohln, Nar Mrth; Ccorge O. Ilelnleln, New York; Mis. I'rank T. Clnrke, Larchmont; Levi Wll ex. Philadelphia, nnd Leonard S. Miller, Philadelphia. X Tbo summaries roMURAXIANK .."'.r-Wlnncr Pnll Mali HunlulsM Hnzzle, t"1l!,1,1,,-1Mrs. Henry Illll, Now York; Ili-nene. ill h Black Ijolrt Mile. HHino ownrr; tin rr.KiNciKsr: Pog Winner, Tsln Yeo Kung uf Alder wurn. TanklhouriH KunnHfl. Orenwlrh. rnn.; K,"V'' Medor Nankins Chung, Mrs. B. Yoitel, w York. PKKINCB.Si: Bitches Winner. Viols of Ashirnft, Ynnkl rourM Kennels, Clreenwlrh, Conn . rreerM-, thelir '' Mch 1,rs' '' K" i:nBel' Ncw ,l0' BlX)ODBOONDS Dose winner King of Philadelphia. Frank "Ann Loon. Philadelphia. Macks Rally and Tie White Sox in Third Continued from Paie One Promising players, but kept their mimes a ecrct. KIIIST INNING JaillieKOtl wullrn,! Ciminr Nlirriflced. Mhalk to liandll, Bodle was thrown out JlUberg, Jamleson going to third. Bates '' oy a pitched ball., Strunk walked, fllllng " bases. Mclnnl3 forced Strunk, Ilisherg 10 ' Collins. No runs, no lilts, no errors. l.elhnl.1 ,,.a!t,,l inr.illln LnrlflAil. fates to Mclnnla. li Colllns's hit was too '" Witt to handle nnd Lelbold took uiird. Jackson forced Collins, drover un Mlsted, and Lelbold scored. Jackson died 'Wing, Schang to Gro'ver. One run, one "'. no errors. , SKCOND INNING Sehang singled to right. Witt sacrificed, ott to Gandll. Schauer popped to RIs- JaWfson urounded to Rlsbersr. N' "". one hit, no errors. Felach popped to Grover. Gundll bounced a single oft WltCs chest. Rlsbere singled 0 left n,njM , ,' ,- - c-hniL- toi ! t0 IeP:orlnff Gandlland Rlsberp j is i wnin "Odle made a wnu mrow iu n plate, Schalk taking third on the error. e ", ?n attempted steal, Schalk was tagged "ut by Schantr cfl . sh nn flrover'S h !?i, Lelbold llled to Jnmleson. Two X'W- three hits, ,twq errors. THIRD INNING (lrm, ,..n ,i i .... uA. n,.ille nled to left. Brftes walked. Strunk ; nle4 to center, Bodle scoring, Bates stop- ! second. Mclnnls hit to mcmuiih , otrunk was safe when Mac threw lilgn - forca out at second, the bases being i.1 .i NimkHia .!..- A nAniAw ucnr I a rtlHWlwn BiUMlCU LU liCIll-W. " tdH-Jlti-unk; MolBjiU atoppln at ao- ond. Danforth now pitching for Chicago Dtigan hatted for 'Witt. Dugan fanned. Grlllln batted for Schauer Cirldln was called out on stlikes Thiee iun, tin ce hits, ono crior. Dugnii now playing shoit I! .lohnson pitching for Athletics. Mi-Mulliu lined to Bates. K. Collins filed to Strunk Jackson was thrown out by Johnson No i mis, no hits, no errors. FOURTH 7NNING Jamleson fanned. Grover singled to left. Grover out Mealing, Schalk to Collins. Bodle walked. Bates to Felsch. No inns, one hit, no errors. Kelsch heat out n slow roller towaid third. (Jandlll forced Felsch, and was doubled at first. Johnson to Dugau to Mclnnls Bates threw out RMicrg. No runs, one hit, no errors. , Phillies Again Win Two From Pittsburgh Continued froni I'licfi One In a doublijT-headcr when Chief Bender hurled shut-out ball In tho first game todaj and the locals won a one-sided game later. Tho Phils went right after the Pirates In the second game and put together seven runs In tho first five innings as against one for their opponents. This tally for the Pirates was made In the opening session and came after they had been blanked by Moran's pitchers for twenty-live, consecutive Innings. With two out In the first Inning. Carey was hit by si pitched bail. He took third when Boeckel's single to light was fumbled by Cravatli, and scored by working a double steal with Boeckel Rlxey, who had been pitching in hard luck for some time, got his first easy assign ment when he was picked to opposo the Buccaneers The Phillies took advantage of Carlson's Mildness by following the, passes with sac rifice hits and hard drives. FIRST TNN1NG Jackson struck out. Blgbee fouled to Adams. Carey was hit on the light leg with a pitched ball and went to first. Boeckel singled to right and when Craxath fumbled it, Carey took third. Carey nnd Boeckel pulled off the double steal, Carey scoring nnd Boeckel took third on Ban croft's high throw to the plate. Ward fouled to Adams. One run, one hit, two errors. . ,, . Schulte walked. Bancroft aNo walked. Stock sacrificed, Carlson to Wagner. Plt ler threw out Craath, Schulte scoring and Bancroft taking thlid. Luderus beat out a slow-rolllng bounder to Pitler, Bancroft scoring. Ludcrus died stealing, Schmidt to Pitler. Two runs, one bit, no errors. SIX'OND INNING Wagner was called out on strikes. Stock threw out Pitler Rlxey's throw to l.uderus beat Schmidt. No runs, no hits, no errors. Boeckel threw out Whltted. livers struck out. Adams singled to left. Rlxey filed to Jackson. No runs, one hit, no errors THIRD INNING Carlson fanned, So did Jackson. Blg bco fouled to Stock No runs, no hits, no "sciuilto struck out. Schmidt to Wagner. Bancroft lined to Ward. Boeckel threw out Stock, No nins, no hits, no errois. FOURTH INNING Bancroft threw out Carey. Rlxey tin ew out Boeckel. Bancroft threw out Ward. No runs, no hits, no errors. cravatli walked. Luderus doubled to left centre Cravath taking third. Whltted singled past Pitler, scoring Cravath and I uderus, Evcrs sacrificed, Carjsor. to Wag- ,ier Adams filed to Blgbee aim ivraiira took third after the catch. Rlxey popped to Pitler. Two runs, two hits, no errors. FIFTH INNING Kvers threw out Wagner. Pitler grounded to Luderus. Schmidt bounced a single off Rlxey's Blow. Carlson fanned. No runs. ""IhuHelngS" center. Bancroft filed to Jackson. Schulte stole second Stock . m.,i to right Schulte scoring. Cravath s.nYed o left. Stock scoring and when Schmidt muffed Jackson's throw to the i ..Cravath went to second. Blgbeo pla5Sfl T uderus's It "e drive. Cravath taking muffed Ludwu ' r Jack on Whltted'e sacrifice fly to " -".,. .h Luderus Ulea si son, i-rava". i - .. un. three hits. third. """. T.nrterus died stealing, - 'povnni buuivui -.-.-- Schmidt to Pitler. ThVee runs, iwo .-- SIXTH ,NNINa nlMy tossed out on e.xeyud,d no errors. ward threw ?0.elK".unixey filed to Pitler. No, runs, out Adams. Rlxey filed n0 ,t, no . T&2Nb",f BACK IN OLD-TIME FORM ' " ; - --wv: - m & BENDER SHUTS OUT PIRATES IN FIRST Chief Lets Down the Lowly Bucs With Only Three Safe Blows . PASKERT IS BANISHED The Old Indian Sinn I'UtHT OAMi: I'lTTMM'lUIII mi. it. ii. (i. . i:. .liukxiii.ir i n n A ii n lllKlire, rf t 11 0 0 II 1 Ciirrj , f ; il I 0 II Burrkrl, Ul il n 1 II II Wh nl,. .1 (I I 0 S I It. Miller, Hi .1 II (I s I n Pitler. il Il I :l 3 ( I'lnehrr, v 3 n II A -1 0 .liirnbs.p t n n II II 11 lirliurn.p I II n II n n Total 30 II 54 ' 'i i'iiii.i.u: AB. It. II. ). A. :. I'u.l.rrt, if " '! " ilnillr.rf 0 II II I' llnnrnift t I I ' stork, 81 :t I I I CriMiitli.rr : I I " l.til.Tii. it :i i i Uhltteil.ir I Ii 'J '- " r.rr,-.M :i i o t 1 ii Klllrfrr, -! II 1 - I "' llrnilrr, p ,1 II I II 'J 0 RECORDS ARE EXPECTED T6TAtK WHEN STAR ATHLETES COMPETE TWIN CATHOLIC MEETS TOMORROW College Men and Members of Out-of-Town Clum Enter in Annual Sports, to Be Held $ 1 A1K1K entries Indicate i-Jwl! Totill 4M j si is n Chief Hornier pitched his second shutout thi week when he let down the Pirates with three hits in the first name of today's double-header. On Monday the Chief hurled a scoreless Knte in lloston. out Wagner and ruler Xo rimi, no hit", no ci lorn. Caiey inn to the nter-fleid wall and Kr.ibbed Siiiultr's drlo with one hand I'litlynn threw out ll.ini'iiift I'lllci thlcw out XellinlT No l uns. no hits nn error, llUSHTH innim; Silimldt doubled to tenter U.iucintt llnew out I'arlson. St-hmldt taking thlid Jackson boat out a grounder lu fiont of the plate, but Schmidt remained at thlid On nigbee's sacrifice y to Schulte Schmidt scoied, Carey singled to right, Jackson stopping at second. Iloeckel filed to Schulte One run, three hlt.i, no eirors Waul threw wild on Ciav.ith's gioundri. Luderus fanned. Whltted filed to Jackson Waul threw out Kncix. No runt, tin hit", no errors NINTH INNINii Ward doubled to center Vt.iKiirr tiled to i:eis. I'ltler went out, l.uderus ti Itlxey. Schmidt doubled to tho fiaRpole. Ward fcoilnp Klnc batted In plnro of ('.iiIkiii ICiiik Krouiidril to r,uderu, un asslsttd Oni- run, two hits, no errors REVELER BEST OF MAIDENS IN TWO-YEAR-OLD RACE Petz Up as Winner Finishes in Opener, Paying Odds of 18 to ii SAllATOUA SPIUNOS, X. Y Auk 17 One-hundred-and-nlne-pouiid I'ctz rode ilev eler, an lS-to-G shot, to the who In the first laco for two-year-old maidens, t'owr Intf the tlo and a half furloiiKs In I mlnuto ID seconds. Ilapld Klicr, who paid S to I, placed, and Tolciunce finished thlid. Suminarles KIIIST ItAi'K ninlden to-)ear-nlil, hi'lllns. 18 In S s to , I to ,-, L'O In I f In I I to t . Tin 1 .'. In 'J ti r. SlliLfHUI. JMrrlnh. in, llnlrhit .Million. ,11m ninney. Wtm.l furloncR 1 ltelcr. Iii'i. IVtz . . . I' IUpIiI flrir. Ins. A. Colllllt il. Tolerame. 1U.",, AmhroKp. Tlmi, 1 10 Oaronni. lllHlllhea, Uullile .M , .lull t'rullj. I'orll.i. Cave Mhii. Thrush, Producer, Hocilcrer hi1 .Mucuetlle aUu iin. I SlIl'ONt) IIACR, lceiltihn, tliiee-jenr-oMi atxl uiiwnrd. iibnut 2lj mil: 1 -111,' llrouk 137. Holly .. I to 1 ntnf. '.'Ion 1!. Wulfertnn II, 1 1-. Ke.itlnc. Slot n to L' Ito.'i .1 ('rent lllll. Ill' H.-nikr- ftrm t to .I 1 (0 ,1 out Time 511 l..',. I'uiiul. Uamboo riiitt Ithcinb flNr. run Tlllltl) ItACi:, ni.iren. tlirceenr-oldi ami up. hnnijlrttp. II furluiiRit' I. Kuthleen. IIP. Connolly . t to .". I to .1 out -.'. Hell-wi .Me I10-.H, ti'l, l(o- hii '.'II to I il to 1 : In 1 J. Talry Wnnrt. 110, Mo- Alee , 7 to L' tin,, nut Time. I.l.'i Ali, Marie Miller hikI YermilU tilso ran. roUIITH ItACi: lo-eiir-iiltN. puifn Jiiim. i". furloncH 1.1'levqa. Kit. Coniiollr. . IS to I I In I 8 In T. S. .tatk Hare. Jr . IS-. MoIih- trorlh II to 20 1 lo I mil 3 Mldnlsht Sun, 110 Troi- Icr IS to I .1 to I r. tnS Time. 1 n:i S-r. nun Hold, drill Muster l.'l l'liudll I'miimnn June Hub. Currnm, s.ihre i.ifIi Sir Hello Ttua.i J. iiihI Vlnnm Vera " HPllI IIACI:. the Ilwl Cro IIhikIIc hp. tliree-tear-otili ami upward, Ruaranteed alue (Sinn), mile 1. Tom McT.-iBBart Hi". Miut t liiKer ... . .0 to S I In ,, out 2. Nral llou.iil. ItlS Hulttell.ltoS nut out 3 Dlek Williams 114. Con- . titilly 7 to S 1 to out Tlmt. LIS Three utarled. Tom MiTHKBart an addtd starler CHIEF MEYERS SIGNED BY THE BOSTON BRAVES HOSTON. Aub. 17. John Tortorso (Chief Meyeis), who was given his unconditional tclease from tho Hrooklyn club last Wed nesday, was signed by the Hoston l!rnci MeyerH will report to Manancr flec.rKo Stalllngs at once. Saratoga Springs Entries for Tomorrow ririt race. three-ear-old and up, loiidltlnnj, 7 furloncii Star darer 1"'': I Ir""-" l.ltw. ll.'l Torch Tl"re"m Conduit." IOI..ltoy..l Que.t. CUMBERLAND MAKES IT AN EVEN DOZEN WINS R. T. Loukuc Champions Down Power Division l.'l to 0. Lefty Reich Fans 11 Men i' it. t i. i:ist r. sriMiivii tU-.t it Moil l.n-l I'.C iiinlirrliiiiil IS n t.0'11) l.lililleil H a .12, (rnrril linlit'n S :t ',11 Uiiiiill.ind H I .I'll! IMIlou I. roio I ii .H'O llrlinniit S !l . IHI Cilllonlilll -. III .1117 Toner llliMnn '. lu .1117 Tim ( 'tiinhci land ttani nnni'M'd lis Iwelflh sll.tlgt set-til lu the Sttnliil llhlMdii. I'. II. T I.eaKiie todav at Eleventh and l.uzeine, ill featiiiK the Power HhMon iiKKieir.itlou I I to 0 ill si'Ven ItitiliiK)' Tho (leneratintr team was nn in.itth for tho pennant winners, who seem In Improve in form each week Lefty Itelch let the Cower l.uls off with two Hciiitth hits lu the name, lie also fanned ilvveti oiiinucntt Xuth.iclo and Itusell were tho foituuate l'oiver hatters who hit the ball safely liuth bits were singles. (Inly one lli.lt) tenclud thltil base on the IosIiir hide, and this rami' lu the seventh flame on Tnt.irell.i'H emu. Woodland outpl.ivi'd the i:ie.itril Irani at Knrt -ninth street and Chester avenue, 11 to 2. til the only nthot le.igui' K.ini". (rtlli:itl.AN-tl IHIWIIII lUVISItl.V r h .1 a r Ii u, :i a ii ii ii sion if ii ii i ii ii J S II II 0 Nolluille i li t .' O II I I S II Sllniwmi '-'Ii " - 1 'I s :iu ii i) ll iiiiIIiimii i noil o f n a l o n I'lirsmi.th o il s ii il II S S II I 'llirner rn II II II '.' 1 ii i i ii ii sh.iu.tr . ii o 0 ii ii 1 a s 1 li ltusell.s .'!li ii I S S I ii n i ii 0 Ilellerm.in i ( il il s n n ii I I ii n 1 son n Tot'il . ii S SI il S 111 mum It Kune.if. li. vine. Ill) l'.irk,i . I'lemi riHnn TotnrelM.il Wrlulit ks . WIllllllU.HH llerti'M Sb Oullill Sh Itelih.'i . IBLM'.'I 3 1 I - Total Ctimlierl.ind . . t l'tmer lllvlilon II 0 II II ll il ll il Thii-Im"" lilts llrlnlon and remeuon Tlirro li.mn liltB Kime and Park" .Mol.ii Uirn Cuinheiljiid s, I'oivir Mvlaloii 1 .-irm k mil 1H Itelell. II 'i lIullmHll S lla-t mi li.ill'--uiT lliillniiin 1 Hit hv pit, lied h.ill P.irki and Totarcll.1. t innln Vi Hullm.in PETER STEVENS IN RECORD RACE AT POTTSTOWN FAIR then. 11 i llendrle. 11B: Vlewpont 113. Puts and Calls. 100: Mountain lions II. I0i, Sand si one 11, iio: Quen of the Water, 110. Flilnny. lis: aix. 118: Kllta II. 11! Kleuro, list Tho Gadder. 10S, Mfconu raif alilp. 108: Third. the Hevcrwjck HteepiechaRn. miiei net, jtij, ,, eiu Cherry Malolte. loli Jlartlan, in. ', tht MPlliawaj, lur i""-iri utu urlon Star Cla..llSl Ollvo threo-year-olda and up, ra r.H ill . r, wood 11" nahu. IIS! Hlh '. ll"; Atnianta. 11?' flallv Mooney. 112: Wood Violet, Umi (lold TaVel 1"7- Oil"" Work. US: Adeline Pafrltla, 7f Itoalo b" rady. 1S4. Thl.tle. 113: IJnlUada. Jiu: amp""' ?1 n-,...r. for Ihreo-vtar-olda. U ml eVTlike ; 120: Midway. Hoi Hun llo: M, "lSirmckVty, isdi Omar Khayyam, 121): nn. plllmr Firth 'race'. thre-year-olda and up, handljari. iAfr-viar -wltir Witch, 118: Klr,117i .:.;'i. ! II. 114: Aldeearan. ISO l'?"?' fS. nm mark llroom. 110; Uovedale, MrdltAtlou, lit): Hlark Mroom. in. 100: Obolu. 1J0. 107: !....'.... r.nM tnrildetl nilfeii. aell nc wuin racfj.iwu-,.-.--..--,,- "--j ,A.,.,,i ?r 'S Vil'a Fll v. lMiMlM I'eeP. 141 Portia'. tion ii...ii "";:: , ?oT'loVI..7vrliht, Wll'urlor Rrhoot alrl. 114: Hoyal .I'rt,. " .ATprantic. allowance flalined. .;,rnft threw out yvuru. ...- . . 'mmmMMM4M&4Md:& &6rus:r.'tj?tzkMPSAs9 114; Franteil CraW jtaia. it; Klino Drives Winner of 'J:08 Trot to New Mark, SlmttcriiiK Kxull's Time I'UTTSTOWN, 1M. AllIT IT The blR Kest last.il.iy cumil evir at ,i IMtlst.iwn fair packed the Kiaiid stand at this after iiomrs rate, tho inaKiiet of attraction belnc tho fiet-for-all pace. In which such star performers as Peter Htneni. 2:01 1.. : Joo Hoy, 2:0Gi... ; San Jacinto. 2:0jU, and Itulli Kay. '- :10i. participated. IMter Stevens easily won tho Initial heat In 20S, but D.m Leary. Jl.. diovn Joe Hoy so fast In the second that Klliui liad to maUo Stevens tlo his best Stevens won lu tlm fast time of 2:05'. maklnB a new record for tho I'ottstovvn track It formerly was held by Kxall. 2:(M-.'3. The other two events on the card, tho 2 22 pace and 2 ir, trot, biouBht out hlfe fields. ' 2U class, ri.ue. iintlnlht'd, purae ISini Juno. I lu . hv John Iiewey. Tapper. . liunpowder, li. K . hy DiJo. 13. MrUratli lluhhlra. li. IT . hy Klnalee, 1 orblll . Herny Hityt, b. c unknown. Lukem. SunllEht, a. c. Natiher. I.ady Mitchell, i. in.. Anthony Allie Mohel. li hi . Hrolitnan. . . Sjliettu Patch, h. m., BtaiiibiuKli. . . Vellska Hurrult, b m.. J. .McUrath . . Clayatnln. li. B.. Uuli.'n;teln.. . . . (Initton View, Wk. B. Ilraucher.. . Illlan W.. h. m..I ry rl-'foVJi"! ' "cfaaa. pace (unfinlalied) Peter Stevens, b. V. by Peter tho Orcal, Kllno , , a . : Joo Hoy, br. tc.. hy 11 "r rlon. !?" "; -ltutb Kay. ti m , by 13m H ". ' ; BanCJa"lnto.' ill b '. " by" flVoVge W McKIn noj, Mott JaTi'claM'tFounnnUheU) . pviri.e. , Mfto Ilronkljn Hal. li. B.. by HrookHn Chief. JohmiTe'lttlle'r; b.- V..' by 'ffy'-A'Z John Oarncr. th. h.. by "uy Axworiny, Lako" Worthy,' 'c.'b.V by i'u "".'I1'; '.'r'u'r: Xtl'iaVabun,' K. ' m.rnojnir Nellla W., b. in.. W. Johnaon Mltballowa, b. m., rasa Catharine Ingrain, b. hi, tox (iieiiora. b. m.. (Jarrlaon ltaniUB ! Hoy. I.. P.. J.rlchthmnnif r ll ean.tb. V.. T. White . Time, JJ.OU'4 Chester Downs rreasantvillc rr l'viANTVILLU N. J,. Aug. 17. The Chester DHawa're County league lean. rnraln defeated 1'ieasamvnio ici, b to 1. I t s a :i n 4 in r. 7 ii ll 7 II H 1 II N in dr 11 il is a nurse, 1 1 Mjirrlil.o lilt. I ritiHlti. Klllefer. Sntrl- II, n, l.utterii'. trurU out Hy Jiirub., S lir'lme.. S. ltue on bnll Off Jnrob. S: lirline., I. Molen bite Cnrr). lilt In liltilinl bull Klllrfrr, Cnrot. Pawil hull Klllefer. PI II 1,1.1 US' HALL PAKU. Aug 17 Chief lletidet was lu bis old Aineilc.in Le.iRiio fnrni today nnd not only shut out PlttsburKh by 3 to n. but also disposed of his opponents with three lilts In the tlrst K.inie One of Iht'si- safeties was decidedly scratchy, as It was taused on ,i H' by Carey to shott rlpht Held, which Lveis pl.iM'd veiv imoi.y and the ball was allowed to ill op, to' tho tllit Thl was the only hit made orf licmlcr until two men wen- out In the seventh iniilnr and permitted milv oni' Pirate In Ret to tlrst liJ"e In sK III llltlKS. , llt'iider was iheued when he went In to pitth and be was vlcoiiiuily applauded at the toncluslnii of Hie conH'it I'.liuer .l.ttobs. who founi'lly wore the Phillies' unlfoim. was so i.iKer for revenge that he went li.uk at the home team In this S.u.ie .Lu obs But out of tlRht situations in the tlit and fifth InnliiRS. and met bis downfall in Urn sixth Ho stalled his own tumble by hIvIiik a pass to Stock Ct.uath then siniilt'd Luderus sacrificed with n Hy tci ,l:n ksoii. which sent ill Stock and moved up Ct.ivalh. Whltted followed with a siliKle. vvhltli was fuiilb'ed bv Itlgbee. and Ci.tvatli si'oied. C.ilnies then went to the lubber and handed out a buiiih of pass, with the ic suit that livers was fnieul over the plate with the lln.il inn ut tho tonle-l KIIIST INNINI3 Ueiider tlnew out Jackson. HlRbee filed in Whltted Had lleldliiK by C.ver.t enabled Cuiey to Ret a slnnle on a weak lly 111 short liKht tli'hl Carev stolo second while llender held the ball Hoeckel lined to Cravath. luns. no bits, mi eirors. Paskert llled to Carey tiancioii waui-o Stock llled to Cau Bancroft died stenl !iic l'lscher to Pitler. No runs, no lilts, no errors si:co.vn inninc Lveis threw Ward out. Miller Rioimded to Luderus Stock threw out Pitler. No runs no hits, no errors. Ci'.tvath tiled to Pitler. Pitler threw oui l.udeiiis Whltted singled to right. Ward thtevv out l'.veis. No l uns. one bit, no errors. I TIIIUl) INNINii Paskert made a tine tunning catch of lisclier's lly. Kvers threw out Jacob". Ildideix tossed out Jackson. No runs, no hits, no errors. Ward tlnew out Klllefer. Deader filed to Jackson. Jackson went to the left i enter Held bleachers nnd jumped up and caught l'.iskert'H tlllve. robbing him of a home int. No runs, no hits, no emirs rol'HTU INNINii lligbee llled to Ciaath. Kveis threw out C.irey. l'.vers also threw out Hoeckel No runs no hits, no eriors Ilancioft -.Ingled to light. Slock singled to left. Bancroft Mopplnc at secc-iiil Cravath sacrlllced. KlF.iier to J'ltlet Luderus struck out Ward threw out Whltted No tuns, two hits, no errors KIKTH INNING Waul llled to Whltted. Miller filed to P.i"keit. i:ersthiewntltPlllcr No runs, nn lilts, no eirots. l'.vers popped to .Miller Klllefer singled to center. Bender singled to center. Kll lefer stopping at second Paskert was called out on strikes and was ordered In the club house bv I'mplre Itlgier because he let his bat drop gently on the plate and turned tho level se way from the plate. Hancroft filed lo Jackson. No runs, two lilts, no errors. SIXTH 1NNINO thulle went to center Held for the Phil lies Klhcher grounded lo Luderus. Jacobs popped to Kllle'er. livers tlnew out Jack ton. No iuti. no hits, no eirnrs. Stotk vvalkid Ciavath Jilt the rlght-fleld wall way up for a single. Stock taking third. On Luderus's rati like lly to Jack son Stock scored and Cravath took scc 'olid Whltted singled to Msht. Hlgbee fumbled tho ball and Cravath scored and Whltted took second Jacobs was then taken out. (Jrlmes taking his place on the mound, Kvers walked. Klllefer was hit by a pitched ball, tilling tho liases. On an attempted snueczo play. .Miller got Iicnder's bunt and threw to Klschcr, forcing out Whltted Siinilto walked, forcing; In Kvers Bancroft was called uut on sttlkes. Thiee runs, two lilts, one errot. SKVKNTH INNINU Hlgbee grounded to Luderus c.ite.v was hit by a pitched ball. Boeckel llled In Cravath. Ward singled to left. Carey stop ping at second. Miller grounded to Luderus. No runs, one lilt, no eirors. Stock walked Cravath popped to Hoeckel Luderus llled to Jackson. A passed bull allowed Stock to move to second Whltted popped to Miller. No inns, no hits, nu KiGHTH INNING Pitler singled to left. Klscher fouled to Klllefer. Bancroft let Grimes's lly lilt the ground and then threw to Kvers and forced out Pitler. Jackson grounded to Luderus. No runs, one hit. no errors. Ward threw wild on Kvers a grounder and the batter took second. Klllefer sacri ficed Klscher to Miller. Bender walked. Schulto walked. fllllnK the bases. Bancroft struck out. Pitler threw out Stock. .No runs, no hits, one error. NINTH INNING Klllefer threw out Ulgbee. Caiey llled to Hancroft. Kvers threw out Boeckel. No runs, no hits, no error. that rrcords HI fall nt the dcuble track meet on the Northeast High School Athletic grounds. Twenty-ninth nnd Cambria stnets, tomor row, when the tenth nnnual championships of the Catholic Younc Men's National Vnlon and the tweiity-tlfth annual Held day sports of tho Philadelphia ,ichdloceali I'nloti will bo held The national championships will decide who are the best nthletes nmciiB the 200,000. members of the C V. M N -IT. iv hose forty-third annual convention ses sions start in tills pity next Sunda I'nlverslty of Pennsylvania, Notro Panic, Georgetown and P.irttnniilli stars will be among the college, men competing, nnd Mlllrose A C . New York Athletic Club and the Irlih-Ainerli-in Club will be among the nationally known athletic clubs to enter men These men will urn for various Catholic tttihs to which they belong A t" Mi tiow In, president of the Meadow -tiro'ik Chili, will lie lionoraiy referee nnd Mlthnel J SIntlery, president of tho C Y. M X C. will be leferee It will be Mr. .Slatter.v Joli in tun-off two blir Ir.irk meets In the time genetnlly alloted lu one. The tlrst gun will bo Hied by Stnrtrr John T Coleman, of the P. It It Y. M C A, at 1 311 p in, and the meets ate scheduled I" lie finished at 0 p m Tlie late entiles from points out-lde the southeastern section of Pcnns.v Ivanl.t bring the number of viiltlug allieletes to 2H(.i, and nu iiddllloii.il 4011 men will compete from this thy mul poluiH within Hftv miles SI l.oul Chicago, Hiirfalo. Washington, Xevv Yotk, Newark Boston, Prnvltleute nnd iii.inv other ttlt-s will send their best Catholic club nthletes (lull inembeis of Catholic clubs will be ellglhli The Scoring Because the Phil.itltlphla All htlioi-cs.in t'nlon Is so KtuiiiK athletically and being unwilling tn he host and national winner on the same afternoon, the scoting this ear will be aecotdlhg to club pel fotiiianco In stead of I'nloti totals, as has been the cus tom Thus thy local dubs will be competing against turn nnotluT as well as against the other track Catholic tluhs of tho I 'tilted States. The I'liton oulclals look to Vlctilx. Shnnah.iii. Auhbishop lt.van Assoilatlon, St Gregorys. St Monica's. Cm ley and Ka wond to sustain tho el's leputation Virtrix will have Paul Lafima lu the mile and two mile; ''Puffy ' Conn, the megon I niveisiiy iiii-aiDiiiiil stur. Albeit mr Penu State half-mller; Jimmy Meicdlth Svveenev, lu the polo vault. Mike Murphv Jr and Sid Smith lu the luoad Jump; .Ion. eph Hrennan, Middle Atlantic champion lii.it ter mller; Kddln McLaughlin, In the mile and two miles; Kriink Glllt.ii, In the 11)0. 220 and quartet -mile; Mike Sullivan, in the quarter and half-mile; John H.ister, In the middle distances and Joseph (IVwey) O'Bilen, champion Middle Atlantic lOlio- j 1 1 1 Indoor l turner, in the half-mile and Horsey in Sprints Shatiahan will enter Krauk liorsov, e caplalu of the I'tilveisity of Pcnns.v ivanla tinck team. In the splints; Kdtllo Mochan, captain of the Notre Paino track team. In the lialf-mlle and mile; Jimmy Coincrford. national Junior pole vault ihimplou, and a score of others hardly less talented Nativ ity Catholic Chili will depend, among others, on Raymond Boath and Hugh ritzpatrlek ill thO Fmlntfl. mill TtlehnrH (V't)All i mile, while Archbishop llyan Associates: nun eiiicreti .lORenn t. nnv wint... & Brady and Hill In the rprlnts nnd Marti I 111 the middle tllatnnrPK nll.oe .i- ... tries will bo made by nbotit fifteen other'w v,i,wiiu nuiis in l'liuaacipma, ," niiKo previous years, the local men wlll.i llftl limn n ....ll.. -. m 1. i n. . " ""'"'"" rim or nu, tnerii-H will bo competing Individually ngalnst UirfflBS best Catholic club athletes In the country,ffig ...... ,unui), uic type 01 .men mis year Wm llllrliee flu,,. I,. ii,n-lnn.. . . . . .4"- ," i'n--ivu.-i t-iirp, mo a raw-1. Mi mgs for tlm National Army apparently ndt (J having had much efTect on tho entries. Td"fJ Meredith was expected, but bis enlistment " was one of the few instances of the war vf(i infiirfnl Inc- lelll. IIia i.,MAl ",'1-4 vl Knli.tcd Men Invited Houston Kleld, Twenty-ninth and Somer- $'& "'' t"i'". oiiKinaiiy was named ror tlio two ikJM meets, but the slnmls wern fmitwt imoKi iIv-.j to accommodate Hie crowd expected In- "T?Si nations havo gone to nil enlisted men ntA- IW Honed within tvventv-nvo inllea nf Thllnrii. .1? pbla to attend the meets without paying nn -t J ndmlsslon charge. Their uniforms will bt .' nieir uiKcis to make room for these; men X' ''J Hint the others expected, the Northeast & High School Held was chosen. vl'Ssi 'I lie nnnual Held day Fports of the Arch- rr S .lll.l nbltl lt,l., t,n Inu.. I...H..... ... ... . - I. vt.5 ' "" ' .it, mi, in,- v.- iiiii'ui itiob meci 01 1 iv tln nfternoon. In regarded In other cars an V a very Important athletic event, hut this year J'Vfc It must .step asldo for tho more Important -. i? 1 hamplonshlps It Is presumed that 111.111V "1 tti ul tne liest local cracks will not enter the 1 Ariiidlocesan Vnlon sports because of th : stiiiln They would have to run a coupl m ne.iis in rue sprint anil then, with th ''ii hatidli ap. would have to run their best to ysK lie placed Tills would hurt their rlmneea a,t4 111 the national championships, it la pre- siiineti finlei'tlu f M-t Hut the lesser net iievettheless vvitl bo t ilAt 11 im,f i-ijiiiji('iuiiii 111 tuner ycara ina . Aichdlocesan t'nlon meet Iwim hern n. nuht between Kh.111.1hau and either Vlctrlx or ? f$ Aquinas for first honors, but this year flnds .'ffi tllilllt t,,.,., , I, a.llll.u nnln.ml tJJ ........ ... .... , .....o , 11,. 1 , , The other oHIelals of the meet will lie Judge Kiigcnc, C Honn'.well, chief (rack Judge; Heiman Jlejer. pre-lduit uf th Middle Atlantic Association of the A A Vt chief Held Judge; Congressni.in Murray Hulburt, of New York, chief timer; KrankJ"VF .1 McUotinell, president or the Philadelphia rfM .ili.l tr,....L.l ,, ll,.t, ...,.1 O..I- .... ft Vt3. ,11 , i.iiiv, t.-... , mutt, n,, ojiu'aicr a. -,, va llauck. 11nti011.1l assistant secretary, mar- ! 1"S Hi.us: .1. u Mcuwao, or tins Paulist Club.-1 f&a New York, and James Owens, of tho Knther .r, SS Aliillinii Slii,.elt ni,b ,,.Mt I. a i -.. l. .11 ......v.,,, .....,,.,,, .i, ,, imvK .- imlLTeq . 1 Inrrv t li.iililii it tt.lll l,n lnPi, nr 'K , the course; Chailes K. 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