I i J! 'Vtii-. ' Vt- v l-w,, T" H . ' ' : 'l jgXgglgg EPGEIPHIIJADELPaiA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1017 -r ?h -M - w : 4 w T Ttf-MV,.V 7 -it V.JV- , E- THIS SEASON OUT OF SELECT SWATTING CIRcl IWELL WINS IN TENNIS TOURNEY Former Friends' Central Athlete Defeats Gillinder f : rwnn Citv Meet 111 v - v PONOVAN ALSO A WINNER P 1 4w OCHAN CITV, N. J., Auk. 18. started In tho South Jersey tennis li. mnmnt nt the Ocean Cltv ".i.iirtninip nu ' " .T . club today with tho majority of con - .1. from rhlladolphta and vicinity and mtr from tho Metropolitan district. ? Powell, the well-known Friends , , 8chool baskotbbrill player In 1008 1 C ... , a resident of Forest Mils, (Uj i.v. - , . ... . tf was the ' "' "" v"" .V..nd ho camo thiouRh truo to form wl? !lon with Frederick Ollllnder. of S, Belfleld Country Club, former Fenn , rLun captain. nmlnder played first - class tennis, but I . wm too clever ln M' I'lncltiB and 1" aln ho passed tho blB six- ", .1 tho net Tow ell. who haH been ,""!.- -nnsMcrablo tennis In tho Now "'1T1DI -"' . - 1.. -.I..- ilfltf advantage. ...Iam erne nn t'liri.v k M'llOlli " lining In two ectB by tho scores, G-3, 0;S. oird M. Donovan, of tho Cynwyil Club, 11 , of tho Trlstato I.casuc "U"' team, '7,T,Td In his match wltn ueorgQ Korstot t rtrtncea in phlla(,elnhla cricket Club. j' Viii was rather erratic at the start and Inowr" f Bamoa. i,ut ' a rvnwyd star "oon KOt BolnK anrt nc rnn i ithls set and won tho second set after a I Sir of first-class rallies. The score wus ii l.t. I' .ri.. Phvllls Walsh, of the Philadelphia !,..( Club, motored over from Chelsea I WUIU:J. welia-rlB-hr nnd this nnir will ', r In the women's doubly. Mist Walsh i JSi alio play I" th0 slrK'e8 anA mixed r f wood, son oi lonncr near uim1 Vmlore' Samuel Wood, of tho Ocenn City '?t Club, defeated W. Macmurtrlc, of J,, Bberon Club, In a two-set match, "',, lilt Wood surpriKeu me s.inci.v uy iiih ' diTtr tennis. Ho is a stuucni ru me west : mWriphla High School. f p w. UIDDOns, oi inu l'iiw)u ciud, i-iiu- "litlpnla, defeated Earl Humphreys, former Calveralty of I'ennsjlvanla cross-country dptlln, It! a iwo-sei. muiun. a Tallin Peters, of the Overbroak Oolf Club, ' Wrttel Joseph C. Halnos, of the Ocean Ctf Yacht Club, C-2, C3. refers outgen viltl his opponent nnd was steady at all ttotl Play I" the afternoon was slow In ptflnj atarted. uut a larce number of MtdiMln the first and second rounds were lUreo, hv Albert J. Batty, of tho Klbcron Tennis I Cub, defeated Samuel hosrh, of tho Old ' York Road Country Club, In a three-set f MtA It was tho first long session of tho C br. Batty winning In a eicat rally, by tho fwreof !-6, 6-4, C--I Tti lummary . FIKhT ROUND Gmtm Towell. New York, dfffatprt tr..i n llhltr. PhllaJelphln. .a. 0-.1. I F Wood. Orenn Oily Yarht Club. dt fctri W. MacMurtrle, Ocean City Yacht Club, ' tfoi J. Batty. Klbprnn, defpnted Samuel tan. oh Tone nonu country Club, 2-0. n-4, r mtin rtitn. uernrooK uolt lub. dofHteil HtHiliiM. Ocean City Yacht Club. il-s. il" n HwirtM Donovan. Cynv.yl. ilrfonted nenraro IWiItir, Jr., I'hllailclphla Cricket Club, (1-3, I' f"l2l.b'L.Cy,XWJdu defeated Karl Humph. mt fhlljdelphla, 0-1', 0-1. lb AUTO VICTORIES RALPH DE PALMA Speeder Takes Twenty K ud Thirty Mile Races at Sheepshead Bay 5HEEPSHEAD HAY PKR1IMV r. T Bi H Ralph Do I'alma won tho first hMch utomoblle race hero this afternoon, pnrintthe thiry miles In 10 minues, 35 3-5 Kails. CS"i0ilet was secon(1 an Oldfleld Uilrd. I'M Pilma won tho second race, twnntv .la 10 minutes 63 1-5 seconds. Chevro I Inlrted second and Oldfleld third. ptAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER PLEADS U. S. S. IOWA, 3 TO 2 M, Two Sinples nnd Double Enable otore Boys to Forge to to Front itwrtrldgo & Clothier fell upon the of- "" f her sailor moundsmen In an ex ta clash at tho Strawbrldgo nnd Clo- wWld this nfturnnnn' nnrf lv onllApHncr fWt of rum broke tho tie and. nt tho end Pu thi led tho u- s- s-Iowa bys by r Utters walked, stolo Becond nnd camo ? oung's safety. Tho sailors re- WOblu hv Tkr.. J t..i ... , ,." -' """ UI1U XlOUeKCSKI. iffli.ourth tho Btore by8 bunched a linn singles and a double ' JJnWin: A.k,0WA 'BTl". f. 5!"j.'iV :"ff- . Vf9: f'rtr. f. I&M1.Y . S. & P. Tttun. rf. Vounir, lb, CurtU. If, Hntenian. of. ll'llrien. Sb. lealmly, e. ( Inu.rr, i. Ilurhln, Sb. rnall nnd 'Meyer. ' tfANDA TAT.T.TI7C THPRR jD LEADS POTTER BY 3-2 'An. , tallies ln tho first session. ttkn ili. f "' ""wevor, came Dacit won liZ ." but 'e ono short of getting Nlton v?i? w,th MannBor Lomax'a ag- Tlnnb,.! score nt the en"1 t tho eo ?; inainz was S tn ir. . . m j fciv - " i ,.,ui ui iumanun. ffi?,J . A. , Sb. V' . . t Unlnri: POTTER A. A. jVllltr. Sb. Helntiemnn, Sb, Nolan. Jb. Itea. rf, Ovrrholt. If. Kothwell. . Krier. c. Jtackln, p. PES AVn TnwrxicsnxTTi fS GENERAL ELECTRIC fX Elfi(el r . ! Ini.. i " . v'"i,nr DaseDau loam V.7T "fc mo ttromr Hnnnn. X, T'auuti- rTlMMt?am tody. and at tho ending RMW lat,ep w" ln th BBI U?50TRI0 iinn'pKA a imvv. JVorthlnftnn. lb )lMi)rr..lf lJine, Sb MoTkII. i-oeD, 8b r. lb 1. m IliWv . lTlann. i.f Meldenlmler, e (IrlmM, rf Tomthaw, p PTi 1M0 for Colt ' iUi.T- Ms, .. 6amut D. vwnvr ua name oL.tn HiflP ' MBBB aBHalSNk IPJSsIf 'laBBal aBTaMaKU' SBlaH aBaaBaaBaaBBni) ?..A HTHaaBaaBaaH DROPPED TO MINORS Otis Lovyrcy, of tho A's, hns been relejcnted to Unltlmove, now thnt Joey Dugnn is plnyinp; so good a game. LAWRY, MACK INFIELDER, RELEASED TO BALTIMORE Failure to Hit Big League Pitching Causes Downfall of Maine Recruit One of tho rneedleit voutlii In tlm Mir leagues has f.illod to mako good In the big show, otls T.awry. former lnlersltv of Mulno track and baseball star. Ins been handed his releaso by Connlo Mack and now Is n member of tho Ilnltlmoro club. Lawry came to JIack last ear heralded as n sure thing for the second bnse post noweer, ne failed to solo tho bltchcis ami his fielding alone was not sulllclent to win him a regular berth Tho coming of Joo Dugan really- marked his passing The former Holy Crojs outh has made such nn Impression upon Mack ,that Connie had no place for Otis With Witt, Cirover, Dugan and Orlflln now In harness to take cure of work around tho keystone sack Otis was left far from a regular berth Ills hitting will havo to show much Improvement even to retain a place In the minors. TENNIS FOR AMBULANCE BENEFIT AT ST. MARTIN'S Announcement has been nnde by the Phil adelphia Cricket Club that the exhibition tennis matches to rale funds for the ambu lance sections would bo staged at St. Mar tin's on Saturday. September 8, starting at 2 o'clock. Admission will bo charged at tho gate Pblladolnhlans, therefore, will hao a chance to see home of the te.inls leaders ln action and at p. time wlien tlicy will bo in tip-top condition Coming after the exhibi tion matches staged at the mountain and .scalioro resorts and following tho national tournament, the -vmDuiance players" ex hibitions here will provo especially Interest ing The following well-known players are ex pected to compete In singles, doubles nnd mixed doubles: Mls Molla DJurstedt, of Xoiway, champion of tbe United States; Miss Mary K. Browne, of California, former champion of tho United States; John H. Strachan, of California, rated No S on the Pacific coast; Karold A Throckmorton, of New York, lnterscholastlo nnd Junior cham pion of the United States: Karl II. llehr. of New York, member of 1315 International team ; Frederick H. Alexander, of Xew York, former United States doubles cham pion Macks Again Slug Ball Hard in Chicago Game , Continued from Paso One. thrown out by Bates. Tin to runs,, threo bits, no errors. SIXOND INNING Htrunk filed to Felsch. Schalk caught Molnnls's high fiy. Scango singled to cen ter, Dugan singled to left, and Schang stopped at second. Bacon batted for An derson. Bacon singled to left, scoring Schang, Dugan taking third nnd Bacon Becond on tho throw In. Jamleson was thrown out by William. Ono run, three hits, no errors. Schauer now pitching for the Athletics. I.clbold batted for J. Collins and bounced a single over Molnnls's head. Mc.MullIn fouled to Schang. Kddle Collins filed to Jamleson and Lcibold was thrown out go ing to third, Jamleson to Bates. Xo runs, ono hit, no errors. PAULIST A. C. LEADS IN CATHOLIC GAMES At End of Five Events Heads Father Matthew Team by One Point VICTRIX TOPS HANDICAPS HOUSTON l'U:i.D, Aug IR. After the that llc national championship eicnts had been completed, the Paullst A ( , of New York, led the Father Matthew, or Newark, here today by a Inno point, tho scoro standing 1 to 15 Vlctrlx and Khan nhan tho two strong local organizations, wcro third and fourth respectively, the former having II points while Shanahan' count was 8 In the handicap events. Vlctrlx early secured an overwhelming lead with Jt points to Shaiiahan's 14. The Archbishop Hun with 8 was thlid and llulv Name C C, fourth. tleinld Swceilev. nn nf Ibn fninniw Mlkn Sweencv, emulated some of his fathers former examples by r mashing tbe icooid In tho pole nult Sweeney's helghth was 10 feet 114 inches. Tho former rccoid was held by Arthur I.cnaker, who established It In 1911 with 10 fiet 11 Inches Sweeney competed for Vlctrlx. his club nlso finish ing a man second In Hairy Mcfjrath Mc (Iiath really pushed Sweeney to bis achievement nnd himself ciuialcd the old record Vlctrlx secured the Initial triumph of the day in the ihampionshlp events when Sidney Smith, who competed under Us colors, nutjumpcit Marry McOrath, of Shan nhan, after a bitter struggle. Smith's final jump of 5 fe-t 8 inches proved Just u trine too high for tho nimble Mctir.vth and he was foiced to accept the runner-up posi tion Thomas Farrell, a New York cntiy, lauded third place Kdward Carney, n Newark lunnor, earn ed ii neat vlotoij In tho half-mile cham pionship Carney ran a prttty race, taking tho lead at tho pistol and holding It throughout "Dovvc" O'Brien, tho Vlctrlx speed king, sauntered In second, after pass ing Harry Wlgger, of tho Paullst A. C, New York, nnd Bovle. a post entry from Newark, In the final trip around Tho tlmo of tbe winner was 2 mlnutos 1 2-3 seconds Philip Walterii, of the Paullst A C , New York, shot over a winner in the century dash In the fast time of 10 3-.1 seconds. Cunningham, of the samo club, sped In sec ond, and John J Kolb, of tbe Knights of St Peter. New Brunswick, third "MlRe Movie, who halls from Newark nnd who cap tured the championships last ear. failed to place In the final Vlctrlx (' also got off to a good start In the opening event for the vounger nth letes when It secured a first and fourth place In tho handicap high jump, netting six points Thomas Dunn topped tho bamboo at 5 feet 5 Inches In his winning leap Less than ono Inch behind him came John Qulnn, of the Archbishop Ryan C C, while a team mate of tho latter, Kugenc Bvrw, finished third, with William T Harris. Jr , of Vlc trlx as last man All who placed had handi caps of three Inches Summaries: , lUO-YAItn DASH. HANDICAP Klrst belt Won hv William O Nelll Holy Name L C (12), Becond, Joncpli Wiener. Vlrtxlx C. C. (scratch), third Thorn, lliiii-s. Arch bluhon ItMill C C (12) Time. 11 aft Hceoml hint Won by Hnwnrd Small. Arch bishop Ulan C C (10). second ltlchard Penny, hhinahan (' i' (0) third, Joseiili I'lirK. St John' C C (12) Time. 11 1-D pre Third heat Won hv John Harmon, St Ann C O (12). serond, William Minion, Aribblalinp ltjan C (' (10). third. Walter Snyder. Klrlln C (' (12). Time, 11 a B Bee. Fourth heat Won by Joseph Dene. Vlctrlx ('. I' (I): Beeond, Charlen Ierch. Metrlx C (' in): third, James .MtUoy, Kwywood C, C (10) Time. 11. 4 ."i ft Kltlh heat Won t Hav n. Smith. Vlctrlx C C (.',). second, (ieorire. I'oppert Vietrlx ('. C (cratch), third. James McCut. Kaywood (10). Time, 11 l-."i nee. Sixth beat Won b Austin V Howd. vlc trlx (' I' (). second II Sparks, iiolv Kami ( C (12). third. Vlurent Oirroran Archbishop llvnn r C (12) Time. 11 2." sec. Sovontn heat won nrjnnn uuinn ircnniinop pernnci. i snip j.hiiu-,, r.iinu RUNS SCORED BY MAJORS FOR WEEK ( lub Athletics llostnn.. I Mcncn. I levelnnd 4 Iletmlt 7 ;eiv ork i Kt. ImiiU... , n Mnshluitnn. , 3 Club Moslem . . Ilrnnkln,. Jhlraicn. . litelnnntl .. New nfk . . I'hllailelphla I'lllkliurxli m. irfiuis AMRIttrAN l.l'.XHI'n M. M. M. T. V. T. u ii i 7 0ft a 4 (i n 12 ft in o NATIONAL I.PVOti; r. n, .11, I. VI. (I 2 R ft 7 A 7 II (I ft O 3 ft n n 3 t n 3 3 non n 0 3 14 0 0 2 0 .1 1 ft II 4 1 n 11 J'. Tl. 0 24 3 20 7 2S 1 IS 37 4 11 1 21) 0 31 t. r i c 2 ( 4 3 ft 3 3 3 High Score 1'rldnj Phillies. 10 runs. Tl. o II n 21 O 13 n 2K 2 23 hv en 3 21 6 23 GOOD CROWD ATTENDS RECREATION CONTESTS Many Interesting Events Fought Out Between the Athletic nnd Disston Centers PRICE TAKES HALF-MILE RACE AT POINT BREEZE i Koen competition marked tho afternoon's races on Point Brcezo Park motortrnck this afternoon, when tho annual motorcycle nnd b'cyole races were given by tho Quaker City Cycling Association of Philadelphia. Price won the half-mllo race. Summaries: Ons.mllo novice blcjolo race, tint host hv W B ayter, New England Association; ond. ,. Uartoll. Trenton, N. J.. Tlmo, 2 25 ifO. . i,w i.mi Atnhnmp. Quaker ,t. S?eSn3. Clarene; 11. bavfdBon. -Ofymplo ""I his n mln JT Aiat first hont Won nrc mln. WILL STOP PAL MOORE, DECLARES DARBY CASPAR "I'll get him sure." Bald Darby Caspar this morning as ne camo oiiim i"" .' paratory to his bout and referring to Pal Moore, veteran lightweight, who has boxed some of tho best men his weight. Caspar and Moore will appear In the final at the Droadway Club Monday night. Cas will have the advantage of a lot of weight, which remains ln his favor, although Moore should stand off Darb because of his superior clearness and ring generalship. Mike Itussell and Lofty Tyler box In tho semifinal. In tho other bouts Jimmy Leg gert ""ill tato on Young Lowrey. Tommy Hogan meets ratsy Bradley and Tommy Schafer opens theslmwwlthjroung Powers. FIRST HEAT ON TONIGHT OF BIKE RACE FOR TITLE Thero will bo staged at tho rolnt Brecro foKom" tonight tho fir.t flfty-mllo nVaUfylnK heat for the 1917 motor-paced SSoMhklp. the mii . flv. riders being A that . were .cheduled te ,rU on i ii ii in r we tti "-r:."z mT-r i wrjilA :m ii.v wmtrutt' SJS "" .TT-imfiJ. . A good crowd was In ntlcndanco upon tbn nthletlu games between the Athletic ltecrea- Hon ('outer and tbe Disston llecrontlon Cen ter this afternoon. The various ovcuts, which wcro keenly contested, were held at Twcnt.v -sixth and Master streets Hummarlu fto ,ird tor trlrls under 1 1 Won by I Hum Herhert. A., nci-ond, Anna Waltrs. A., third, Ann Kuhn, I).. fourth. Helen. Stun A ntth. I.aura Heed Time. 7 2 ."s. ,, lid lards for Imin under tl Won b I'rank lln, A. second, lbrvot, A., third. Aub. A.i fourth Dean. I) rune, 7 - Is liM-.ird dish for men Won by Hn lers sec ond Jackson, third, lleln. fourth. Cami bell, all A lime lis i.-ard ilish for bosn undi r II Won bv llourk, A . second, rarrell, I)., thlid I'nller. A.: fourth, bchnurr. A, llftli. Clark I i lui. . 8 2-.ts .older boss, 10d .irl dash Won hv Scrota A., sciond, llrac. leand, A , third. Duffb. rr, n Time lis. Kunnins broad Jump for men Won by John son sicond, Cndcrs. third tie betwren It, in mid lisly, fifth (.'ampbull. all A. Distance, 17 ft , In Soccer throw for Rlrls Won by Anna llerpst, A ,ri2 ft. 2 In . second, Florem o Weener. A. .'Ill ft 2 Ins , third. Myrtle IMmond. D, :r fi . fourth. Anna Wafrs D. .It ft. .1 Ins.: Afth 11. Maurer A, 33 ft , sKth. HcBln.i elcreUe, I), 32 ft 10lx. llosT hlKh lump -Won bv rink. A 4 ft til Ins : second l'roller, I ft. n Ins i third, tie be twesn Steel I) and ituarilc, A I ft. :i Ins ; fifth and six tie. Selbold. A. Parrel. D. Harrl sun. A. Sclinurr A Hrown. A, und Hwarj, A, 4t ft. I In. QUAKERS SCORE IN SHORE DOG SHOW Herman Kunze Lifts Two Prizes, Defeating Two New York Exhibitors MRS. CUNNINGHAM WINS ,t., ii.fi ' Hi im ahan l i" (12), third, .!ocph Perm. Don iinsrr. r f (10) Time. 11 2-ft sec. HlBh Jump, handlrap Won by Thomas Dunn, Vlctrlx P. (' (3) second. John Qulnn, Arch bishop Uan C I'. (3), third. Uucene llrne, Arrhblshop Itvan C (' (3), fourth William T. Harris, Jr , Vlctrlx C C (3) HciBht, 5 ft 0 In llio-varcl dash, handicap, first semlfln.il Won bv William O'Neill Holy Name. 12. second, ltlchard Penny hhanahan C. V . (!. third, Itny II. Smith, Vlctrlx r (' . .1 Time U Second semifinal Won by Howard Rniill, Archbishop Itvan C C , in second. If. Sparks. Holv Name (.' C 12, third, Charles Persch, Vlctrlx ('. C . Time. 11 2 us. . 100-yasb dash championship, first heat Won by John J Kolb, Knluhts of St. Peter. New lirunsklck. Becond, Philip Walters, Pjullst A. P., New York, third, Mlchiet Dole, 1 sther Jla thew T A II. S. Newark Tlmo, 10 3 5s. Second heat Won bv Daniel Canrlo Father Mathevv T. A. II. 8 . Newark, second, ("hirles iluVt"! riulist A. C. New York third. Fred Klchler, KnlKhtu of St. Peter. New llrunswlck. Third "lieat Won bv James Cunnlncham. T'Aullst A. (' , New York: second, John Drew, Paullst A C. New York, third Jostph Uren nan. Vlctrlx ('. (. Time li)3:3. Championship hlBb jumi--Won by Sidney fcmlth Vlctrlx C. C I second. Harry McOrath. Shennhan CO.: third, Thomns Farrell. Father Mathow T. A H 8.. Newark, fourth. Tobln. Vlctrlx l C Heteht. .1 ft. K In. HMl-ard run. handlcon Won by Harry Ste. rilev Vlctrlx f. (' . 1": second William T Harris' Vlctrlx C. C 20 third. Harrv Hovle. Klrlln C. C : fourth, Charles Mooney, Holy N"amplinsh!p RRc'Sarif f,unrWi0nby vi.w-i.L'1 Oarnev. Father Mitthew T A 11 S.. Newark; second, Joseph O'llrlcn, Vlctrlx C r.; third, Harry WIRr. Paullst A. C , New ork. fourth, i'lojd. Father Matthews T. A. IJ. S , Newark Championship 100-vard dash Won by Phjlp Walters I'aullst A. C. Now York, second. James Cinnlnshnm. Paullst A C. New York; third. John J Kolb. Knlahts of St Peter. New "runs, wick-, fourth . nanlel ''aprlo. Father Matbew T A II S Ncnrk. Time 10 S-ns Championship mile ; run Won by Michael ne. vnnnev. Father Mathew T A II. 8.. Newark second, OcotK". Cornell. Paullst AC .New York, third. lMward (larvev. I ather Mathew T A H. .. Newark' fourth. Joseph filorttlo. rsiillit A C . Mew York T me 4 -38 2- r 1 "an llcan mile. run-Won by Kdward "". qhVnhn c C (scratch) second Joseph Kllrnf. BKc C (40) third Paul O'llourke. Hhanahan O C (10)? fourth, Felix Klllen. Kir- llnHandClca(p1brod,,yumP-Won by Frank Fnas. Shanahan C C (scratch), second. Raymond Smith Vlctrlx O. C. (21): third, Frank FurlonR. Klrlln 'PCHM fourth. II Hpsrks Holy Name C C (33), Distance, 20 ft. H'l in Handicap. 100-svtr.i dash Won by Hay Tl. Smith Vlctrlx C. C (3): second. Howard Small, Archbishop Ityan C. C. U0H third. ltlchard Fernny. ' sfanahaS P. C. (): fourth. H Sparks, Holv Namn C. C (12). Time. 10 4-3 sec. Championship shot rut Won bv James Com erford Shanahan C C.i serond Thomas Dough erty Vlctrlx C. f : thrld, J. Wilson, Vlctrlx C. p. fourth O, CofnctU. Paullst A. C New York Distance, 4T ft S In Championship pole vsult Won by Gerald Sweeney, Vlctrlx C C . HI ft. 11 in. (new rec ord): second. Harry McOrath. Shanahan n. C . 11) ft 8 In.: third, Thomas McDonnell Vlctrlx P. p. 10 ft (J In,; fourth, Edward McQrady, Vlctrlx, 10 ft, TOMLINSON STARS IN SWIM AT LAFAYETTE Captures Sackett Cup in 100 Yards and Lifts Honors in 440 Yards I.APAYBTTB, Pa., Aug 18. Deforc many enthuslastlo swimming fans hero today Tom-llnson defeated Uhl, tho winner of last year' Sackett Cup, In the 100-yard swim, thereby winning the Sackett Cup. This was tho twenty-second year the cup has been raced for. Phillies and Pitt in Extra-Round Battle Continued from Pace One fenco In right for two bases, Cravath stop ping at third On Vv'hitteil's sacrifice fly to Carey Cravath scored and l.udcrus moved to third livers singled to tight, l.udcrus sent lug Klllefer filed to .Incksnu. AlcNandcr fanned Two runs, three hits, no errors. T11IRP INNING Coopei popped to Alexander, .Inckson did likewise to llancroft. Alexander threw out Higher. Alexander pitched live balls to re tlto the three men No runs, no hits, no errors. Pnkert singled to center llancroft popped to Pltler. Stock fanned Pnskert stole sec ond. Cooper threw out Ciavath. No runs, one hit, no errors. rOUllTII INNINO C.ttcy hlnglcd to icntre. Debus bunted a fouol to l.udcrus Ward singled to right, sending Carey to third. Stock got Crn vath's throw-in and threw wild to second trying to catch Ward, llancroft hnoeked down tho ball, but C.uey scored on Stock's error Ward's face was covered with dirt when he mndo his henolong dlvo tii second base, nnd play w.ih stopped until ho could wash his face Miller walked. Pltler fan ned. Fischer was hit by a, pitched ball, filling tho bases. Cooper popped to I.udotus. Ono run, two hits, one en or. l.udcrus grounded to Miller AVnrd mado a fino stop and throw, retiring Whined, liv ers filed to Jackson. No runs, no hits, no errors F;KTI1 INNING Jockson filed to Ilancioft Alexander threw out Hlghee Carey beat out a bunt. Carey died stealing, Klllefer to Hancroft. No runs, ono hit, no errors. Klllefer filed tn Jackson. wloxander fanned Pnskert grounded to Miller No runa, no hits, no errors. SIXTH INNING Debus filed to Whlttcd. Ward fouled to Stock Miller lined to Whltted. No runs, no hits, no errors. llancroft llled to Jackson. Stock filed to Carey. Cravath fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors SKVI3NTII INNING llancroft mado a lino stop and throw re tiring Pitlor. Fischer filed to Whltted. Cooper got a single when his grounder hop ped over livers' head Jackson fanned. No runs, nno hit, no orrors. l.udorus filed to Caroy. Ward threw out Whltted. Uvers (lied to Ward. No runs, no hits, no errors. KIGHTH INNING Alexander ' throw out Hlgbce. Caroy grounded to Luderus. Debus popped to Hanoroft. No runs, no hits, no errors Klllefer popped to Ward. "Alexander nit tho fenco ln right for a singlo. Pabkert hit into a double play, Ward to Miller. No runs, ono hit, no oirors. NINTH INNING livers threw out Ward. Miller struck out. Pltler singled to left, On a passed hall Pltler went to second, Fischer was then purposely walked Cooper llled to Kvers. No runs, ono hit, no errors, i Hancroft lined a single to left. Stock forced llancroft, Cooper to Ward. Cravath tiled to Hlghee Cooper throw out IjU derus. Xo runs, ono hit, no errors, TCNTII INNING Alexander threw out Jackson. Aloxander nlso threw out Hlghee Carey singled to leftx Umpire Illgler first ordered Managor Uezdck off tho coaching linos and then sont him to tho clubhouso for kicking. Debus knocked a liner, which Aloxander could not hold with his bare hand, and the bats man got a singlo. Carey stopping at second. Stock made a fine one-handed stop nnd throw In retiring Ward. No runs, two lilts, no errors. Whlttcd hit tho "bull sign" In right for two bases, 'lehoff batted ln placj of Kvers. Nlehoft bunted nnd Whltted beat MIller'B throw to third. Klllefer was purposoly passed, filling tho bases, and putting tho buck up to Alexander. Alexander hit a long foul to right field which nlgbco did not mako any attempt to catch, though It would have been an easy out Alexander fanned. Paskcrt sent a fly to Blgbee, whose throw to Fischer doubled up Whltted at the plato. No runs, ono hit, no errors. RLKVnNTH INNING NIchoff went to second base for the rhll lles. Miller grounded to Luderus. Pltler filed to Paskert. Fischer walked. Stock throw out Cooper. No runs, no hits, no errors. Bancroft doubled to left. Stock walkod. When Cravath filed to Jackson, Hancroft took third. Adams batted In place of Lu derus. Stock stolo second, Adams fanned. Ward threw out Whltted. No runs, one hit, no errors. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J Aug 18 Phil adolphlans again figured prominently today nt tho A. K. C exhibition of tho Krnncl Club of Atlantic City on tho Gnrdcn Pier. New York exhibitors also nte scoring heav ily, but outsiders arc upsetting early pre dictions ns to winners. Thero havo been few shows of this caliber that have brought to gether such splendid specimens In the vnrl oils breeds. Herman Kuns-e. of Philadelphia, took both tlbbons for dogs and In the opposite sex In (letm.tn sheep dugs He beat out two of tho best Metropolis' ontinnts at tho exhibition In this class, and there weie about ten other exhibits In competition In each. Mrs William Cunningham won a blue ribbon wltli brr Orrcl White Chief In bull dogs ; Mrs Milton ltognsner's Chummy Cciliems was tho teservo winner. In tho females. Mis W II Mulford's lledgcley Come H.ttk was teservo to Chesliunt (linger, owned bv .1 11 lloii.iy. of Pnsnlc. llall blids weie divided on this decision so close was the mnigln in points Mrs Mulford won n blue libhuu .vesterdav with her Hcdgclev Dodo In Scottish ten lers. The Vl.tdcsk.i Kennels, of l.andowno, ex hibited V.ilnn of Vladoska in Itusslan wolf hounds and took tbe principal awatd The show doses tonight with the event foi unclassliled specials In which some llfty exhibits mo entered. 11. I' Lewis, Ji.'s champion l,.in-downo Suullowcr, u grev bouncl, winner of the chief trophy last sea son at tho resent llxture, is in tho field and will' bo pitted against several national winners. Ktlltighnm l.awienoe's llraelleld Dazzle l.'iu, a corking good Scab ham. which was the best of the opposite sex last venr. also Is cntcied tonight Tho rummnrles: llrusselM (Irlffoiis Doas wlniiri. Hoi ky Top Popethorno Jester, owned by Mrs . VI. S I.iwry, of PinvlcUnre It. 1 . no competition. llulldoki Dok winner, Drrel White Chief, owned b Mrs. William Cumiltishnin, of Phil i dciphla, rcsirie. Chuinim c. rebus, owned by tllton ItoBMsner. of Philadelphia, opposite sex. wiiimr, ( hestnut dinner, owned by J. I. llor rax. of P.lssilc reserve. Hcdneley Come Pack, owned by Mrs. w II Mulford. nf Wxncote. Herman shun I)ob Dogs, ulttnir. t'do Von Dcr 1.1st owned hv Herintim b.uii7c, of I'hlla ilclphla rescine, Othello Win i:Ielwels, owned h T Ward Wasson, of Ilronxllle, N Y . op posite sex. winner, lkrthi Von Dcr 1.1st, owned l.i H.rmiinn Kuo7e of Philadelphia . reserie. Senl.i Von- llohcluft, owned bj John U.ins, Jr.. New York Ituslon Wolfhounds Dops, vi Inner vabui of Vlailtski. Vlail.sUa Kennels. I.snsdowne. re serve Sirvol of Itommolf owned b Normin A I'al st of (iroise lie Mich, opposite sex. winner. Holmes bonis.. Holmes Kennels, Wist Chesur. no competition Airedale Terriers Does winner. Ahrroorn Ilndqer iranolln Andnw MeCre.i. I'hll idHlphln, reserve, Abrecorn Hold lMice, same owner, op pocltes'jf winner ib.ilev Dell owned hv Sain ml llrhrlov, Philadelphia, reserve, Well lion Itiollaiiie- oiveii by ltlchard A. Kerns, Jr.. of Coatesevllle, Pa. comes no,. wlnmr Hastwood Hnergj, own ed bv Mrs M V Murrii) of Halhoro Pi reserve, Trlde of Krin, owned by P. J. Mc Hum, i'hl'uielphla oi iosite sex, winner. Hec tors I'e ijv owned b Dr Wllll.im llurrows of Philadelphia, reserve. Victoria llcas, owned by J I. Mjres of PoNom P.i Yorkshire Terriers Dobs, winner. Youn MrriienRcr. owned by Vlrs Anna Itidcllffe Phluidelphla, reserve. Liverpool Lad, samo owner, ojposlto sex, winner, Sweit lace owned by 11 S Teale, I dl.ulelphla reserve, ejueenle. owned by Mrs Anna ItAdclltTe, 1'hU.ublphla. LL. -s e ;'1 ' f' ;,- ti " j. erf" r l V & . J PELTING THE PELLET Dodo Paskcrt hns been hittinp; the tfiall hard. His Imttinp; toelay was tho feature of the Phil-Pitt fracas. ,) --01 LIT'S STILL ON WINNING STREAK Shorts on Sporta B. It. Dllley, of Coatesvllle. breaking fifty el.ht tarstts straight, was the star shooter In a flald of thirty-one Vl the Up ted 8portsman's ?.r.!'2ii.-l.Lri;. KiT'ln coitesvllls y.strdy. U Jonss I'UllTVllllu.l W..VV. ... '- -. -. r Horace Clinton w oond nd W. third. Tbe Chictio White W,1 !' IS vl"; CHRIST CHURCH PLAYS Opposes Strong Norris Field Club in Exhibition Game at Tenth and Berks Tho Christ Church baseball team lined up against the Norris F. C at tho formei 's grounds at Tenth street and Krlo avenuo this nfternoon. A largo gathoilng was on hand when Drew, the star pitcher of the church team, tossed the first ball. Sclmller was on tho mound for tho Nonls team Llno-up CIIKIST CHCIH II I'lero), :th Huttl. 3b slecal, rf Hack, c I ever, lb I1rtiher. rf llcttv. S" cplcer. It Drew, p NORIIIN I' C. I I oinli.irilo. 3li lllah. 9b Deeeler. If lllinc. rf schiiller. p CoMlierc. cf T Iiinbardo. lb llochreickcrs, ss btoneback, o EVEN-MONEY FAVORITE TAKES SARATOGA OPENER Star Gazer, Handled by Huxton, Out points LarRe Eiuld Queen of the Water Second SAllATOGA SPItlNfiS. N Y, Aug 15 Star G.tver. the even-money favorite, ably ridden by Huxtou, kicked tho dust into tbe faces of more than lit tec n Bleeds here today when be minimi In the victor In the first raco for three-year-olds and up. running the seven furlongs In 1 mlnuto J" 1-5 seconds Queen or the Water wns second und View point a close third. Summary Plltsr 15ACH. three-scai-olds and up, con ditions, 7 furlonjrs I StarUazer in lluxlon.. liven J to B out J gu-en of tho Water, lilt Mc.Vtee . . 12 to 1 4 to 1 2 to 1 3 Viewpoint 11.1, llutvvell 12 to 1 S to 1 2 to 1 Time, 1 27 1-r, Ptrlmr Line, 'loicb Hearer, Conduit. Hoval t)uest. Top o' tbe VWvve. Hen elrle. Puts and Culls Hmd Stone II, PlElnny, Kilts II rieuro ;tnd Tile (ladder atso rnn SKCOND IIACII. the lleverwjck steeplechase, for tliree 3ear olds nnd up. about 2 miles 1 Martian 141 KeatlllE . 7 to 2 4 In ft out J llet 145, Willi urn., .. to 2 7 to 10 out 3. Wi Idshlp, HIS Smoot. . liven 1 to lout 'rime I in Cherry Malotte alo rnn. TIIlltD lt.VCi: tlie Splmvvav. two ear-uM fillies i.'Oill added. .r,'i furloPES 1 e)Mvo Wood. 112. Mar tin . . 4 to t 2 to 1 0 to 10 2 Cnfilnili- 110. Loftus ir, to 1 (I to 1 3 to 1 .1 Hosii. (Xlraelv 124. Hohlnson 13 tn 10 3 tn T, 1 tn 3 lime 107 -. star Class ltabii High. Pas. Atalantn, Itallv Mooncv. Hold Tassel Ouess Ailcllne Patrlci i Iblstle nnd Lmpress also ran IciCltlll ItAe'H flhe Trovers, two-car-olds, RUnrnnteed value, $70011 l'i miles 1 Om ir Kha).cm 12U. lttltvvell . ... R to ft 7 to 10 out 2 ltlckey, 123 llobinson 3 to 1 even out .1 Ticket. 120, Shuttlncer H. to t ft to 1 2 to 1 Time, 2 OS 2."t. Midway nnd Sun llonnct ulso ran. ii !S H , Defeats U. S. Marines Nint.-5 nauging up v liteentn Straight Victory O'ROURKE PLAYS SHORT Lit Brothers won Its fifteenth straight victory today when they defeated the U. S. Marine tenm by tho score of 16 to 7 on Um i$ P. 15. It. Y. M. C. A. grounds, Forty-fourth ij! Btreci ana l'arKslde avenue. Tho Marines were weakened by the ab senco of Kddlo Mahan, who was detained at tho guard. Captain Hogan's bunch had won ten straight, and today's defeat was ho c'ause of tho entire team going to pieces in tho third Inning, when the store boys denied tho pltte nlno times, Joe O'llourke. tho Port Illchmond player, former manager of the Albany (New York .stato League) team, played short for Llt's. and played a good game. The fielding of Carter and Blair wai of' major-league class. U. S. MAKl.VKS LIT imOTHEns JKKl'.T'i?- i I i !! Homer.Sb.. 2 5 8 t S woidnmnjf: 1 1 o & 8 SS IVfP-W.'. .1 I ? ? 2 1 n n ...'. v iiurrcii rr. . I'as(uea.lb (7 1 7 n ( 1 lair rf iSSii M.WIIsonc .028 3 O Carter If'" i ? 5 X 2 2b.:!oHii a;: ? Totals.... 7141,. '... 10HSTBS ."iaSK'. r S S S 5 S 8 i Ir,,' CURTIS C. C. IN DRAW WITH U. S. S. BUSHNELL i Tho Curtis (' C. nnd tho U. S. 8. Bush nell vvero deadlocked at tho end of tho third Inning at two nil In a fast game at Lawn dale, tho home of the Curtis C. C, thli rUTvvl'Her"111111 " DnPn w th" rnnne"'!?0" ,al,le,1 '" the flr8t '""'" "" count for one run, but tho Curtis boys bunched hits It, their half for two and took tho lead. The sailors eveni ti, ...i u accounting for ono In the third. SUITS HlkM TO ORDER .JL.JL ICIlIHTKIl FROM 130, SS and PETER M0RAN& CO. "fifftr S. E. Cor. 9th and Arch SlreeU Open Monday anil Saturday Until a o'Clovk SaratoRa Entries for Monday ITrt race thrce-venr-olds nnd nnwarel claim Iiik mile lbtttle Abbe. tin: 'Sliver Sandals, mi: Tbn Oradcr. UN, ejeenn I'rlnce, 112: Thorn bill. l"7i Dnwa. 110. Ssruon I 110. 'Intone, ll'li Canon ltrldcc. 107: Amhrone, 107t Itlerman, inn Solid Ilnck. 112! Top o" the Wave mm Tlncallng. 11.1. Avls. HO: Zamora, 105. Tie Pin. lis: 'Spring Sonc l)(i Keho. 104. Second nice. Bteeplechase. four- ear-olds and upwaril, selling. 2 miles Itimboo. 141 Weli Carter. 13'i: li.illv llay, 147i M J shannon. 147. Old Salt, 141. Ileddest. 1.14: tirey Leg. 144 llilrd race, three-vetr-olds nnd upward, il fur-InnEs- Klljie loo: lliodon. Kio: Hilly. IPO; Crsnk. IHI, Cheer, US Iron Cross II, 112, Harrv Kellv 1211, Ounrock. lis Itlverdile los: lielleve Me llos, 1D1; (ireelc I.iKend. ion, Deckmate, Kill Butterscotch II. lis I.elcister, IS I'M in nn 11" I'nrnt.ie-e tin. Walnut Hall 1KI. rourth race, tho Kentucky, two.vear-old fil lies, fi'j furloncs -'Annchen. ns- nilth r HIM Wood Violet 01. I.adv LonKfellovv. IM: tTma tllli 'i'i "Slellt Mln. Id; ()uen Marizot. nil: llnlly Moonev 110 Stitch fit Time. KM; lima ScSorr PI Dawn Sinr KH rifth ru. e, three-ver olds condio"s mile -King Herod, 10S; Itoyal Quest, OS; Queen TJr rant. I HI. Arnold ill; Hynnnls. 114 Star Mild, Ki'i, Meteorite, l.Hi Wnukiag 114. (Ilc.nmv (ius. 11S; NebrnsUa. His. Conduit ml llutier scotch II. 181 1 Wood Trap. Ill; Pulaski, 101. Corntassel. 121. ..... Sixth race, maiden tvn-ear-oMs, t, fur-lonus- Albert A . HI Elmendorf. lift: Pod. 112: Debadou, 113; Trompe la Morte. lis Drin msster 1 ir. Aurum. 1 lr. : Ilonnei Cause, 1121 Tickle Tancv. 112; H. C llasch. lift; Cathedral. 11.', iloldcn Glow, llfi: Dnlryman, 1ft: Apprnvall, 1.1 Saints Ilridt-e lift: Sulmdahr. lift: (Testes, lift: IUn7onry, lift: Marso Star, lift; Kl I'lnudlt, lift. Artist. 115 Ph.ilurls, 115. nvEiiv day a ma day STAKES $35,000 PURSES Grand Circuit Meeting August 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 BELMONT DRIVING PARK Just Outside City Limits P. R. It. to Narberth or Cvnwv.l Hievated transfers to Bala at B2el strett inciuuinR ntann Hoi Seat, ft i-.'T Market Streest Admission. On balo nt Kelm's, 1917 Motorpaced Championship First Qualifyinrj He.it 50 Mile 8 :30 TONIGHT 8 :30 Point Breeze Motordrome NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK 1'lllI.I.IKS t. riTTSIlUKGH (I.V.MK AT 3 I'. 51. Seats on Mala at Bpiildlnis' Broadway A. C. Monday Night PAL VIOORK VS. DAUIIY CASPKR MllvH KI'SSKI.I. VS. I.K.rTY TV I. 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