J, t EVENING IDaElt-PHIIJADELpHIA; s!A.TUBt)AY, SEPTE&BER i5, 191T V "V W- f ' -i , ,t !' ",.'; "i ii fail $R BATTERS OFTEN LEAVE THEIR BATTING TOGS AT HOME WHEN IN THE BIG1 SER ICKS DROP FIRST DOUBLE-HEADER Lper Shuts Out Athletics in 5-to-u uuiiik oi Washington 'OSTER BATS BALL HARD Nine Large O's d ATIILKTICS All. II. II. .10 1 .... I ' 0 " . . . 0 1 " ' 4 0 0 "..... 3 0 " '". 4 0 0 ' 3 0 0 ',', 3 0 0 0 0 0 ' 1 0 0 ' 1 0 0 . 38 0 3 34 13 WASIIINl'TON All. It. 11, If. a. i:. o o o 34 (1 . 27 10 0 ft) T.tall . .p.llfj for Xoj in mmu, K !"? .L. Mt-Meno.key. Sacrlllce tilts Hi TM-1" m irKi. .j llarn lo. .ik.1.1 I: liv Harper. 3. liases on '. v.... . off Helbci i" ;....!. Il.rner. SlrurK oui iy ". .'i- S hnltl. 11 II- iinii' '"'. v-.... 2 1 off Helbold. It off itil user 7. Double piny- .iiornnii io .:..,.- "":'.. .i. . lent i.. irlnnki Itnrner f BelDoia im " --- ' - Sh.sk- o Leonard. Stolen &" uniiw n?""-. "i ur...,,":""" f,f;, Umpires .snillii nnu u......j. ... riiTtr Trt. -.Vnlilnf,tnn iJIERICAi". L.CAUCJl '".., .. o "i Sept. 15. Though wild as a hawk Harper also was lust at unhittaDic in me opening June of today's double-header, with the jhekmtn, and the Grlffmen registered a ttctory. 5 to 0. Hrptr allowed tto lilts. Win Xoyes tu lumped a bit In the first session and to error by Mclnnls, allnwInR Menoskcy Hid Milan to score, took the soldler-to-bo tof the line-up. Selhold replaced hlni. Fig, the seventh Relbold was hit safely fovr times, Menoskey getting a triple for a itirterand three more runs camo oer. Only In the nrst uiu me .uacKinen threaten. Jamleson singieu, win wan-eu ind Bodle beat out a slow one to Foster, llllnr the base,s with none out, but the Kit three were helpless. . DOGS SHOW FOR BENEFIT COP WAR-WOUNDED CANINES MUl-Breed Exhibition of Kensington P.. m..i. tti.i iirl.t. onn IjlUU 11U1U lYllii -uu I Entries i iknnt 200 ilocs were benched this after- maAn the ninth open all-breed dop show ,tl the Kensington Kennel uiuu at jumnvi ilammer garuen, uroaci aim tjiearuciu itreets. Profits of the artalr will lie turnea .ivir to the Blue Cross fund for the benefit tf Our Dumb Friends' league, to caro for Hounded dogs "doing their bit" at the fiont. JCeorje Cotton, of I'rmuueipma, was su- krmtendent of the show. lAThe Judges follow I'Mtl W. McK. llrav, of nrldgeuorl l'.i (ier- Ibiq iheep dona and Doberman pIikIkts J lln. J. J, lIlKShis, of Camden, N. J., bull 1 brrlnf 'Bcq F. Lewla, Jr., of I.ansdowue, lt., Kne Sibtor ipanin. I'ekineise, seitera, pointers anu L BfruirdB. in w. u. eieeu. or I'niiaueipnin. coined. St Htrman Dennins. Jr , of CollegeUle, Uoaton ; Iirrlwi. i mux K, ireraon, Jr , or rmiudelpma, l.ng QA ind French bulldoK. K.l. W, SundltorJ, of West Philadelphia, I'ome- IV. lit Dflmonl. of Wynnewood. whlt toy is lU terrier, excepting Honton and bull, Mnd alao I'mriMiilf.td apeclala. 3 uoiue, aioie ami wnite. open won iiy i. J. rUcQurn'a Prld tf 1'rln. riiti.1 MrM PT. hOrnn'a tUcell. , R''nippl, undfr 1 eat Won bv Cr Muck kGIrl, ownd by Mr. J . .Mer. Hwartiimore. dim jierei ciais won py .Mrs. i;. ureeni HHl Llt e. '(Tricolor bitches Won by I.ady Aidain, owned r I, Mtdara, l TrlfAlnr rtAsa l..n 1... II t M.liirit's lrli1 Jtrln. . EMlUh bull.loss on Io Itolliiklns DaiuH. ped by l.lmer J tliuim. I'ulinnVinnlii, eei'- 'jnt twonlai Nelvlnatun. owned l Kdsur Wltt- bn. Philadelphia i."dne. for female winners Won by Uidy ""'. owneu u jolm ,x llaldemal,, .Mount Jltf' Nun. I ,., w..i.... ......i ... t u i i ' l'"l owned by Mrs ftitt Morte, Philadelphia, lesene. Wee Thu. 'Jr. . u,i ii.' i'liamidon Ulu- JJWj owned by .Mrs. John Patterson, of Phlla- fi. "rie. JJoouies, lemaies irsi prize won rrli,"llV! tBt 'mal unrter neven iioumln. ,,.J. vJ.18 Pooaica, winning dug: unuer Hepu wntl--.Frst prlo for Sensation owncil hy 5?1 wunds pjrrotte Uh.irminn. HlUflDhi'"11" owned hy Q09 tJan.ner. Monday's Aaueduct Entries VI. - . . !!. r" Jor maiuen two-yea r-olda, rur IrWrTrlle. 11.1: Platlna. IIS: So I.one I,e. EKs.ml Ten,on Uon (Imp), lift: lllazonry. 11.-.-. IMtrnin (Imp.). lift' VaWln. lmn.l. 1! ?inS' AIVs !.0.VU)?- '.!! 0""U FK-..li Ijij " -i, i, jeweler, llii uicn .inner. ilJi ."A""' steeplechase, aelllnr, four-year. .8!mSi iXP" ab?!Jt. - miles Syosset, 145; .lr.il '.Sf'-, to-vear-olds. selllnir. R furlons hPi2iII",iHlUlJ' ,ur'- Confiscation (Imp.). 107; 5!iJ. "'n',-)- .""i Cockle. ini); .aolden 1aJ.ri.'i,nfSfaV,'n-,llui..J'I-'?": " tojffi '""hetli. 107. I'orjdon. 110; Trophy. EtiiyJi? Curry' ,o;i' Kulhln Si.. 102. r.iiiM? ra- 'he Hay View Handicap, three- m' aX;,a ,"..'!. i)V inllea nunes. Out Capra. KAtt ""xiTt A-3; ",a " "ud. 133; Daddy's Kl-liiJn' 0arVa!f'' ": Sun Honnet (Imp.), fcioici TJ-S.Vr II5' (Tne welrht on Daddy's .ogice Includes n nnalv e 1... ...4. ' v,.v-""uu" a penalty or nve pounds.) ue-'T inV.v.1 ln.J"T.,:, sr.a u.pv. ",.,,,n5- .V. IliB .YIUB, llil i-HlKIlL Stlilr li. :."i " fc "1 - louki sctL lnV.VS""""." -s" 'tO: Saslna, 11B; '.Star SSI"': 'Brook vn. iol'! ir.hn iAo r' '!? KflTVeUaJ' "ltl?',ilv furlongs High Noon. Fliiv),Ahack. 122: Ima J.-ranl(. 115; Kilts ttiieKfA.tn?r., "loom (Imp.). 100! -, i.t; j'eep sight, 101); Ik Beith.."'-1! al'ownoe claimed. R """"i cloudy; track, fast. , UN: I'lgln Crank. 114; Waterwltch, VVii Kington Entries for Mond ay SHERWOOD TAKES LEAD IN SWIM CHAMPIONSHIPS Captures Six Firsts in Title Meet Under Auspices of Playground League Tho natatora from the .Sherwood Ath letic Itecreatlon Center hart u walk-awny In the first swimming championships held tinder the nunhlces of the Playground Uagtio In tho .Sherwood Bwlmmlng pool nt Mfty-slxth nnd Christian streets this aft ernoon. Sherwood mado a clean sweep In tho first six relay events on tho program, nnd In the flfty-yard dash took second nnd third. Funfleld was the tlrst to break the consistent winning of Shoi-wood, when n l'unfleld fish captured the fifty-yard dash. Athletic took second In flo of the relay events, while In the sixth Sherwood had no competition nnd merely loafed oer tho course. .Six teams were entered, hut only three Nero In tho race for honors from the start. Summaries: l,,,i'!.','J?, r.,,.Vifor flrj", under 14 years Won by Hherwoml (Misses Christine Chlrls, riorenco .i!i?Ji';rt aVJ?1?.'' Ar!.l.n,t,l0"iMarr"'et Nlknjy); ferond, Athletic; third, runneld. No tlmo taken, '.'00-yaril relay for bo)s 14 to Id rars Won i- ?. ir"00d (K- Medholu. T. Klllnn. A Morton, . Holti). second, Athletic No tlmo taken. 2ni).jarl relay for girls, 14 to in years ;:,?" J.'y Hherwnoil (.Misses Christine Hamilton, l.lla )arrer Paula llreenlcy, Oertrude DaUs); serond. Athletic. No tlmo taken. 200.ynnl relay for bos oer 1(1 ears Won bv Sherwood (HherMan. Murdcck. Ilei htel, Cow ell)! second. Athletic. No tlmo taken. San. yard relav for girls ner in years Won hy Sherwood (Misses n. Whell. Marirflret Mr heegan, Oertrudo Kreldler, Mary McOettlgan). Only one entry. ltm.jard lelav. bos, 10 to 14 years Won hy Sherwood (K. Oraham. It Smith, .1 llaffey, V. 1 Inney): second, Atlilitlc. No tlmo takM, 50-jaril race for bnjs under It years Won hy H. Hudgal, lunlleld: second (Jraliam. Sher wood, third, ItatTey, Sherwood. HOURLESS BEATEN BY OMAR KHAYYAM Champion 3-Year-Old Beats Belmont's' Speeder in Law rence Realization Stakes RESULT NEVER IN DOUBT HIIMIONT ItACn THACK. Eclmoiit, X. Y Kept. 15. Wilfrid Vlau's Omar Khayyam, champion thrco year old nnd winner of tho Kentucky nnd Hrooklyn Oorbj-H, again demonstrated his supremacy In the three-year-old division, when he took tho measure of August Uelmont's Hourle.sH In tho Lawrence lleallzntion Stakes In the feature event on the closing day program here this afternoon. There was only two starters. The distance was one mile nnd a half and tho heavy going did not seem to Impair tho vtoik of the champion. This marks tho second victory of the teason for Omar Khayyam oer Ilourloss, besting Helmont'.' speeder over the heavy track at Aqueduct In tho lliooklyn Deiby The great three-year-old Is recognized king nt any distance above one nillo and a half, llourless Is credited with being almost un beatable under one mile and a half. The compromise distance had tho talent guess ing as to the winner, but when It was ap parent that tho going wns going to bo heavy the bettors did not hesitate to lay their money on Vlau's champion. Omar ran a brilliant race and easily beat down Hourless's challenge'. Summaries: FIllST ItACl', for three-ear-olds and up, selling. ) furlongs. 1. Night StUk 123, A Colllni 11 to 5 eteu 1 to 2 2. Mary Powell lu.'. Trols 13 to ft even 3 to ft 3 Counsel, 114. I.sKb 7 In 1 ft to 2 11 to ft Time, l'l.'Jl-ft Cachet, lllue l'ox, Sunset, Pierre Aw fa, Hanobala and A Kaour also ran. SECOND ItACl., three-iear-olds and up, handi cap, steeplechabe, about 3 miles 1. SKlberreen, 144, franklin een out out 2. Kxpectatton, 144. Hvers.. pen out out 3. St. Charkote. 157, 8 moot 13 to 11) 1 to ,1 out Time, (1.03 1-ft. Pebeto also ran. TIIIHI) HACK. two-ear olds, selling, r, fur longs: 1. Atleen O.. 101, Webster . ft to 2 1 toft 1 to 3 2. llallast. 117, McAtee... . II to ft 3 to ft 1 to 4 3. Phalarts. 10O. Trolse . . . .Is to ft (I to ft 1 to 2 'lime, 1.11 Sir Oracle and Dick Miller nlso ran. J2.SII 4.111 3.1 U Simon and Havre de Grace Results Vlfisr HACK, maiden two-year-olds, purse lAnn nC. fnrlnncs! 1.A11 Urlght. 115. Iljrne.. J0.10 J3 30 2. Onward, lift, Ambrose u.0 'l ln.lrnl 11 T.niidee... . .... ' Tim 1:11 Tllwood. Drill blaster. Pure, Xlderberrls, Ormlos. llrownberrio Mill Raco also ran. , SKCOND ItACl. slllng. steeplechase, three-year-olds and up, about 2 miles: l.Abdou. 133. Cantwell .. J50 14.10 J3.40 2. Marchcourt. 133. Ilarrelt .. . 8.20 .1.1(1 3. Ilhomb. 150. J. Smith.. .. .. .... jl.SU Tlmo 1:21. liumlioo, lirazenose. Jesuit, Phlll, Masterful. Mystic IJkht also ran. Scratched. Captain Cassett THIRD HACK. three-ear-olds and upward, claiming, purse Itfno. (! furlongs: 1 King Worth, lift, Smith . I4.S0 l.l 1)0 IS OH 2 Valerie West, lis, Duiiuliue ft M) .1 no 3. Tom Cam, HI, Koppelman , M) Time. 1 .10. I -Unity. Astrologer. Iluth Strick land, Wat, Canto, Prohibition, Hidden Star, Captain Ray and Virginia S. also ran. Lexington Results FIRST RACE, claiming, three-year-olds and l."fclVUlu"8llarriniton. ..115.90 IB.00 17.30 -.-Icollr. 103, Plcker.s.. . ... 16.40 10.80 3. llusy Joe, lua, Oentry.... ... ... 4.8U Time. 1:14 1-.1. Shoddy, Sister Susie. Stephen It., ltunnlnu Queen, Beauty Spot. The puke. Dr. Campbell, The llaroness and Peach Blos som also ran. Havre de Grace Entries for Monday First race, selling, two-J ear-olds. 6 furlongs r-orA Herbert. 114: Will Doon. los: startrlgh , Kill- 'Sincerity, 108; 'Peeper, 100: Oyp. 112: DalAcTon"lOS.' 'Hope. 108: Klsponden. 104. Second race, selling. Hii-i'iry,'.,'7. "."-:": olds and up. about 2 miles' Wolferton II, 151; Koy'al Spinnerr H O.Ptiln Ca..i T: liaboo: fair &"''! li -1W',W .fsswuj?; lnflde I II.' 139.' Remarkable. 135! (blSeacoast II. Hel WOOO, liui CMvfi". '"-". "! (U Formerly ran aa Sea- Htarry Prlnco nrir .... -i-i. i .. . ... : so. thr.. J: "' !""" "" me Danville Handl-la.V."M??sr-olds and uo Sun Qod. 100: Imn Ges.To7.-L' : ,1'rlnce of. Como. 107; Bkllcs ". 1U7I Brad ev' Chnie. mi lfSd. ".'J c'a','"lng noo. maiden fillies, two l': Ud'e JLturU".?'- honeta. 112: Courier. I iu,,,.",'1r"', r': Hull Uull. 112; Doots BUbel IS olly- - ""bel Trasl,. 112; 'Hasty iSsr,ia.'V? W- " 'orgetown miles. L.-'..rol(ls, A furlonira ltln,. i.ciAA int. nili a1.0,3.1 .?',tln' "':'' '-1'bt Foot. 103 'oorth ei 0l,h"b' w. ion: old Miss loo. 4 lelalJ' ?"" ,,on the midway' Volts "ifiS im.,"!ir',''-l-"i J 'urlongs wtA " . . ' V3 : Klrstlea inh inn- iimn. "V. ior:n,'.r'1' lnU! "olllnger. 100; SWi Rii 1V f """i inuiutn nines, iwo- . !! n.-.L! .."""T "'"V rac, 10 iqs. (aJaton entries, ";-".?: nw,ft.'S1 JZl?ft HimAn S-ura (imo.). 105: Odlden Soldier Imp.). 1(1,1: Jule. 112; Lady Longfellow. 107: """". -3' . .11 .... a furloni-s- rourin rair, ., ---. ...--;--.. .n. tu,.,... im. King liaggoi. 1111 i.aiinuiiii. wf. AdJlaVde. lOIi V'ermont. 114; Anita. 108: Polly 3"rm race, claiming three-sear-oldj and up, 1 mlo and 7b Vards-Ilosal Meteor. 114 1 Dart irnVih 114 ' Lokomle. 107: Rosewater. 104: ca lion1 a.' iin.tMiKlrVp. 1102; I'oWlickry' .P h.bSn'f'lOiT: by ' 100: 'Joe Finn. 102: 'Rockport. 03. A so Kglble-Passing Fancy. 83: llroom Corn, 111: Easter Mly. loll Lottery. 03. sixth race, selling, three-year-o da and up. 1 mil and 70 lards Paymaster, lltt: Starter. 110 Illue llannock. 107: ;Mrlanao. 108: Felucca. 102; Qarlsh Sun. 110: l.'agle. 109: Phil Ungar. ill: -Dan, 105: 'Ilrltannla. 5. Seventh race, selling, three-year-olds and up. 1 mile and 70 yarda Oboius. lid; Amphlon, ir Magio Mlrrbr. 100: 'Ocean Prince. 108: Kill.. i Sky Pilot. 100: Copper King. 109; Alex deli Ul: Montreaaor, 104: 'Mannchen, 8, SCHOOLBOY FUMBLES Flfivtwo candidates for the football team at AVe.t PblladelphliHlgh School reported to Man saer l'r srnutri and Captain Kirk Swing yester Say. Coach Ittegner will .asume charge of the squad on .Monday. SI Joaeph". College expect, to begin its train ing for the coming football season on Monday. The candidate, will practice eery day at Sten ton Field. v.-i rr' sza Nal y. 112; yumi 11'Ji HU.I.II. 107! Hello cm.: iivv';jI.".-.iu.,,i. I 1 l.Iemiu!"n.,!1.":. '1?- three-year-old. and : v.VtJa'.,'lioi Dundon. 1)2: Nenhthy.. "". 109! p,i0",'!m' A0?! ,ly- 10! Hooker t'. Mi iina ii ' J1 "r orient. iou: Kir.t B '"I Howdy Howdy, lwj irlah Uentleman. I . ii-Tl c'a!.m"'. ,"'' three-year.olds "". 10D Ii-V n"'" "umngton, U7; ao d r .ifti"l .Lxecutoe. lnii ilnl. mV i-i.. 101)! lllg Fellow. lllQi Uud Hill. ... - . ---. ...... iioa. iiJ P TL.- 'l, 1 IA" "rder. 1 -nic ailowanr. el.lm.a r, clean track, fast, AiWiUm,cn4i or, W!11L11III ' "l'U-L-lJ eligWJJJl .TRIDENTS I?lllirIWilQ mmmmmmmm w MOW I. the Urns to la WUW ,un water '. Io gel rating far ll., Vmhf; nulldlng. or your ll"5.t.'; Any Olhse Mk. SUITS $11 80 TO ORDER """ KEDUCKO WtOsI $M, t -nt MRS. DALTON WINS 50-TARGET TITLE Warsaw, Ind., Crack Shot Annexes Women's Cham pionship in Westy Hogans BREAKS 48 OUT OF 50 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J Sept. IB. Mrs. D. J. Diihon. of Warsaw. Ind., won tho women's chnniplonihlp nt tho annual tournament of tho Westy Hogans now In progress here. ' Undaunted In lacing a high wind, Mrs. Dalton smashed 48 In tho DO-targct title race. In soma sensational shooting, Angles had no terrors for tho star western shot, and she should lmvo broken 4!) In tho half century competition. A broken target In tho first event dliconcertcd her nnd she missed tho next. Mrs. Dnlton dropped tho other bird lu the last event. Her scores surprised even tho professionals In tho field In view of conditions. Mrs. Dalton led the second high gun In tho field of ten entries by six targets. Mrs. Harry Hanlson. of Rochester, X. Y, grassed forty-two blue rocks In tho halt century title race Mrs. IlrsMd Almert, of Chicago, was third Mrs S.. Moluton. of rhllndelphla, totaled f Irty-Ilve. Mrs. Ray IMcr, of I'nola, Pa, and Mrs. C K Springer, of Wilmington, each had scores of thirty-four targets for the total. The Westy Hogun special for amateurs averaging 83 per cent brought further sur prises, and many In tho field pet up their best records for tho spoil Thero were .slight Intermittent rains today nnd tho high winds made the targets p.irtlculaily elusive. Desplto tnese conditions, three entrnnls returned with scores of Dl In tho total 100 targets. F. ". Woolen, of Franktord ; .1. H. Francisco, vt l.lttlo Falls, X. J., and V. A. Uaker, of AmltyWIIe. I. I., are the trio who topped the ISO entrants In this extra feature and tied for tho chief trophy A shoot-off will bo held. T. T. Todd, ot Cononac.i, S. C. : A. 11. Rurrlss. of Salisbury, Mil; V. 11. 1'eck, Pittsburgh; .1. D. Clay, of Houston, Tex.; W. H. Jerman, of Richmond ; C. D. Hcd strom, ot Portland, Conn , nnd 3. H. Ranch were next lu the field with scores of ninety three. There were many above their rating In tho returns. W. A. Slmonton, ot WtllhiKtoii, uud Franl Ulltmyer. of Cumberland, Md., tied for high gun In tho clnssy field of moro than 150 shooters In tho Westy Hogan handicap for amateurs. Roth shot from tho nineteen yard mail and smashed SB In the century race, excellent scores during the rain and with a strong wind sweeping tho grounds. Ladles championship, total, ,10 targets, 10 an eent. The scores. Mrs D J. Dal tun. . Mrs. Harold Almert . Mrs. C. K, Springer. Mrs. R. F, Donaldson Mrs, John Atlee Mrs. Ah in Moultou. . Mrs, Harry Harrison Mrs. Ray lloer Mrs. 11. Miller westy Hogan special fur amateurs aeraBlnK Ns per cent. Total loo targets: J. A. Depow 74; 1 It. Snyder. 71; T. It Washburn. 77, F. A. Helbert, SI; A Lonebrake, Ml, D. '. Dalton. 79. I. Turner, Im, II. Almert. fin. h Tuchton, Ml, C. I,, Walker, 50; A. C Cochran. 02: II. (. Davison, 71. Mrs. I). J. Dalton. S2, T. T Todd. 1)3. 1. Andrews, 60; J. D. Clay. IM W. A. Miller, SI); Mrs. II. Almert. 7f; tleorco (Irav, 81: Dr. A. P. Oray, SU; W. II. Soley, 72. O. W. Ord, SO, Doctor jenne. 72. H. Chandlee. M); T. A. Hackett, S3. W. O. Lynch, 71; It. Honsall. 77: W. 11. Itognre. HI. A. I.. Westcoti. 77: S. P. Smith, on; W. F. Palmer, Ml. A. II. Rurrlss. 93: 11. U. I'rest. tvi. F. S. Slater, hi.. O. K Kssenhour. S.I; Mrs. H. L. Ilnrrl'on, Ml, 1. W. Shink. 77, J. II. Freeland. 81. W Mi Clarren, 74. J. M llullock. Ml, Mrs. It. l'oer. 72: II. Scanlon, 72, C. F. Siellg. Ml! W. .". Tllton, 82: II. I, Cone, 74; W. W. Manner. '. M. C. Prltchard S2, J P. Kane, HI, V. H Way, fis. i'. i' rarnuin. 77; P. II. Wills), sa J. S. Mailed, fed; It. P. Willis U0. D. A. 11 sellne. sd; 1 J H.im, Jr, s7, W C. Ileybold. St,. r.. I. Klot. S3, J If. Fraliels. !I4: K. A. Abler 01: .1, Anderson, hi. J. C. WMikoup, -', ., W. Derrick, S't. J. C. Wjnkonn. Jr.. wi: F. J. -.iv-anaugh. 87 11. Kinsley. 83. I. tl. Uenton. .. II. II. Melralh. 81. W. (Irse. 81. J. I. Miller 7li. W. 1. Ilolielln. 75; (J. hp.ar, 74, R 1 . UIII 83; 11. I lllrh, 74: C. 11. lll.inford, 74, T. A. ).. Wflson, 77; II. Rollers. 81: Q. IJflfoy. . S. S. Croft. 79. Dr. R. J. Ilay. HI: )"'' Ogden. 85; c. H. Sheldon. 7ft. S. 15. Miulj. J A Spear. 87. J. Atlee, Mi. 11. S. Crawford, HI Harry iV-re. (1.1. 1" II.. Dnremus, in; . I. Hoover. 7.1 J II. Plum 7H. S. M. lioldimlth, 8-'. H. Murnn. Ml, 1. Wolsiencroft, : J ' Shceler. 8J. 11. .M. I.u.lwlck. 78: C J. Hrnuc b, 7; J. I.ntfert. HI, William llalleck. .0: A. I. Hlnm.in HJ J. A Puulsoii 81; W. ' c.et,5or; 8.1; i:. W Haines. 82. .1. W. Sherrer. 82. F II. Heck. 9.1. II. (ieurge 72. W. ilobbs, 8. Ihurles IDcrs, 81: W. J. Ulllott. HI; J(, I'ugh. ' H. Jackson, 119. J. Tschebau.. t.0; It. 1 Label . 89, N. J Jerman. 0.1. D. C. Peck, HI. . O. llccl strom. H3. 1. McCutcheon. sft. F. A. lbijier. 84. W. 11. DclMianty. ss. A. VV. Currle, i.i, A. II. Sllne. 85: If. J. Mills. 79; W. K. HcH-rs, M. A. 11. Trumbull. 81; J. 11. I?",Jvt0i,-: J. , LNorvell. 7(1, F. C. Wootem. H4: J. McKeen. 8i. sVH. Rates. 91: J. H. Rauch. 93. C. F. Shaw. SSi J. i;. Mahuney, ill: P. L. Oulllck. 8H. VKesty Hogan handicap for amateurs. 100 targets, handicaps sixteen to twenty-three yards. Flist column handicap ami second column scoies H2 W H. Woisten- 88 croft 21 811 W. N. Hoylston.211 87 S. M, Crotbers 20 84 1 C. Dial 211 87 .leromo Do Hea.2 8U c. A. l"dmonson.2(l 8S II. N. Olllesple..20 H2 J. C. Orlltltb...20 tin 11. C auonthor.'Jii 88 F. A. dodcharlcs.'Ji) 93 A. 11. King.... 20 Ri A. :. King 20 89 J a. Martin.... 21) li 10 10 10 n 4R 8 II 10 N H II 7 II l 7 8 SI 4 7 il II 7 30 ft 7 II H 8 .'IS 7 7 7 S 113.1 8 11 7 It H 42 111 8 7ft 431 7 8 7 7 n :;s W Fled Plum t. W hn II. J. Pcnd J. S. Wrlu f'red Harlo Henderson 22 11 New comb 2 J Fled Plum ... 22 smoots. .j ndergast .. right.... 22 riow . . 22 . N. i-isn . . - W. If. Patterson.21 ,. 11. neuc.hamp..2l J. 1. Chlpley....21 C. W. Coburn..21 11. H. Donnelly.. 21 II. r, Herman.. 21 It. D. Morgan,. 21 ('. 11. Piatt 21 F, H. Tomlin....21 ltd Adams 21 G. Derrick 18 W. 11. Dlcken- horsl . . .... .is T F Dltfendall.18 W. .1. lllllott.. .18 (). K. Oshenauer.18 H. il. Ford 18 J, II. Fontaine. .is S. 1. I'ranolsco18 J. II. I"reeland..l8 . II. Horn er. ..1; F J. Hlnellne...l8 !. D. Kelsey . .18 M. McVoy. Jr... 1 8 T.. S. M. McFar- lano i" S. O. Var.co. . .. D. F. Mc.Muhon.ai; W. H. YuU ...20 A. K. Atherton..lo F. jllllmynr ..'" IV. II. Cochran. .10 A. L. Chamber lain !!!! John Kbbert. ..ID F. C. Friend ...111 . M. Ilainniond 1H H. Harrison.... 19 II. U. Honman.. A. L. Ivln 19 Charls. Ilumer.l) II. W, Lodso ..IB T, II Lew ! ..II i c. Marhall..l9 I.. A. Miller I?, W. D. Monroe ..19 8il W. J. Spangler..2D 92 II. S. Slndle....20 HI C. II. Stlckley...2() 8S (1. Tuikett 20 83 W. II. Mathewa.18 J II. Mlnnlck.,,18 81 W A. Miller. ...1S Ml W. 11. ltogers. ..18 88 J M. Rirfee ....18 88 F. Beeley . .18 87 Dr. J. II. Stan- 81 ton 1,8 7.1 W. c. Tiiton 18 113 T. T. Tnd.l ....18 77 II. S. Wlllej.. .IS HI It. Waters ... IS HI II P. Willis 18 bS I". A. Hakcr. . . . . 1 J. M, llullock ..17 83 F. .T. Cavenaush 17 84 K. II. Noble . 19 92 Vincent oilr. in H2 ,T IIIeb I" 9.1 F. J. Roseberry.lH Hit W, A. hlinonton.lH SS C. S. Strauss,.. 19 W. II. Severn ..19 91 If. II. Shoop... .19 82 W. II. Swayne..ll 88 J, p. Vauso ....lH ss c- i'. vau,;nn. ..in 83 I Andrews . . sit c. W. minima 95 W It. Hruoka 81 H. I. csrlon.. 87 J. D. Clay ... 811 H. II. Look . . 7.1 D. .1. Diillon 8.1 J. O. S. Dc.y 90 HI mi H2 8.1 82 88 l"l 91 91 89 HO 8(1 8') 89 83 88 91 88 82 HI M 71 8.1 81 91 HJ 82 91) 8'1 8S SH 811 sn 73 HO WI mi Hi I 71 87 81! (Ill jvitu ""I'M? xi wmM.'..'.; ... i1;' 5 p-i xr ILWWWW -Bl.' " H : tHk? jvWv (r,-''i' X vy X vjB; jtv ---sv - - ! . -i -k?f'l' )iW W ' -.- y W ' l if .' iP , , ' mm t . "K '', u ; '& t , . 4r, .j.. i I Mil i ,i mil . .18 . 18 ..18 !,18 . is .18 .IS Indian Queen-Medley Game Off The Indian Queen Athist lea-Medley Cathollo rlub baseball game scheduled for this afternoon ;. Cned off because of tho rain. Next Satur day Indian Queen Athletic., will meet tho strong Tulip club, RACES TODAY At Havre De Grate 7 Rares Pally. Tnetndlng Sleepletlnne SrJJCIAL UACr. TRAINS. Penna, It. K.t teo llroad Street Htollon, 1X34 P. M. West rhlladelphlu, 12)38 P. M. Admlaslon to (Irand Stand and 1'addoek, II.OOl Ladies, tl.OO. ' rirat Itace, 2:30 1 M. OLYMPIA A. A. llroad ft llalnbrldge Hurry Kdwards. Mir. 510NDAY EVKNINll, hKPT. 17 Jack Diamond vs. Young Powers Indian Kussell v.. l'atsy Wallace alike Dslley j: Younr Kddy Young Muhoney vs. Millie llourk Pete Herman c'pl'n vs. K.0. Eggers Adm.. tile, llil. Re., Hue A 7e. Arena lies. 1 NATIONAL A. C. mW.," TONIGHT SiSO MIARP Babe Picato vs. Terry McGovern Concmeror of Roeky Kansas HARRY TRACY s. HTANl.KY W1T.US 8 OTHER STAR C'ONTKHTH 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK JBLE HEADER , . A REGULAR PITCHER Rowland (".lack") Naylor, recalled from the minors by Connie Mack, appeared in tho role of a hurlcr that really knows how to hurl. CRUISER MOTORBOATS IN RACE ON THE DELAWARE BARNES CAPTURES OPEN GOLF TITLE esj .! i a Phila. Pro Takes Honors in Western Tourney With 283 for 72 Holes HUTCHINSON IS SECOND WKSTJIOIIULAND COUNTRY CI.UB, "hlcngo. Sept. IB. James M. Rnrnes, of the Whltemnrsh Valley Country Club, Phil adelphia, won the western open golf cham pionship this afternoon with n scoro of 28.7 for tho 72 holes. Hutchinson negotiated tho eighteen holes In 70, making his total for tho fifty-four holes 211 Walter C Hagen, of Rochester, X. Y, present champion, made It In 69, bringing his total to 213, LAFAYETTE WILL PLAY STAR TEAM ON OCT. 13 College Men With Ambulance Corps at Allentown Will Have Football Eleven About a dozen of the best racing cruiser mntnrlmatH on the river got away for cham pionship honors In the last raco of the Reason toda. They began assembling at the Rlversldo Yacht Club, at I'salngton, during the night. Tho chief prlzo will bo the dti Pont trophy, laced for annually, and which usually marks tho closo of the season. Tho entry list late last night was as follows- llnat Owner Club Rating Charlotte II Hdwanl I, erslil" Yni lit Club . Dora il. Kruno Arlshoff. i-hili Nnnml. William Y.uht Club ..... T- llnr. Uoblilns Yacht Club 30.90 Hi'lnm. William Fredericks, united lioat Wnnkesh'a.' C. R. Hell, Cnnwen Motorboal Pickaninny. "Veil" & Taylor, Camden Motor. tin.it ('tub i., -m William Yee. Camden Motor. lio-it Club 34 51 lennle s.. Samuel c-imiibell, w isslnomlnir at 21 Helen T. Charles Towhsend. W'lssinomlng 33.59 Mssrot, Charles llleber, Columbia Yacht i iuii I.e. H (1 iinstliurn. I'nltnl lio.it Club , Clements, Rl- lllversldo lacht .McNaniei-. . Klrl. Riverside ' iilWr'sicio 20.95 20.9ft 88.70 41.03 31.51 the J.JASTOX, Pa, Sept. IS Ainoiig thousands of college graduates now en camped as members of tho Ameilcan Am bulanco Corps nt Allentown nro to be found sufficient football plaer who have at tained "all-American" distinction to form a team. Arrangements havo been made that such a team shall bo formed nnd a game has been scheduled between Lafayette Collego nnd this first "all-American" football team that has ever actually been gnthercd together for a contest. The ambulance play ers will bo led by Morrow and Hastings, of Pittsburgh. Coach Herryninn will call tho candidates for the Lafayette team on Thursday noxt, on which day I.afnyette opens. While It Is expected that not a single letter man from List yenr's team will be present lu this j ear's aggregation, still the list of Incom ing students dlscIoes somo promising ma teilal and tho prospect Is somewhat bright er than It was a fortnight ngo THERE'S MANY A SLIP 'TWIXT THE BAT AND A HIT WHEN SLUGGERS A ,1 V .'-i ., , PERFORM IN THE WORLD'S SERIES Jg ,y-w- C jf YIWl 4 Ty Cobb, Eddie Collins and Cravath Foozled Terribly in Fall Classic; Hank Gowdy and Duffy Lewis Did the Best Work HuU lUIfl rnn An xhILltton mil ft rr I nut limn nt tho Uetnwny lay of thf (Irand Circuit nt jsjrarn, N. ., nnn lorict1 hl-s tivn marlc of J (im ly half ifc second Ml, MolU IUurtP(lt. f Norw.is .mink jmr Jirm.nr- tu i iiiuorniu, ilf teittn In llirfo Imrri bla lii tliA i1n nf t tl A itnrltirr laaniila glnri a j Detroit jesterday by the seoro of (1-4, 4-0, 0-'. JUST what the earnest or fiery athlete .! ii.rmifli ibn season Is no direct test hy any means as to what he contem plates doing through n world series. In past October affairs wo havo observed two sets of cases: first, that of tho season star hitting tho big scries as a fat man might light upon tho top of a soapy chute with revision all downward And then tho cases ot those who were lucky to hit the size of their collar most of tho year peeling tho cover oft the ball In tho big jubilee. Just a Few Shifts Hero am Just a few upsela between a full season's count and a world series show ing: ty conn 1003 Season's average. .377. World series nvcrngc, .231. .JACK HARRY 1911 Season's average, ,2G3. World series average, .368. HANK ClOWHY 1914 Season's average, .243. World series avcrt.ee, .545. nnnu: coi.mns ion Season's average, .344. World scries average, .211. HUFFY IiUWl.S 1915 Season's average. .290. World series average, .500. OAVVY CRAVATH 1915 Season's nvcrngc, .283. World series average, .154. JAKU DAUllHRT 191S Season's aveinge, .310. Woild scries average, .176. From the Top These records arc not made ftom un known talent horning In for a gamo or two The list Includes Cobb, Collins, Barry, Lewis, Cravath. Gowdy, Haubert all among the leaders. These figures show how quickly upsets can come nnd from what unexpected quar ters. Cobb. the. game's greatest hitter, has never been ablo to bat In thrco world series attempts. And thero Is l.'ddle Collins. In the 1910 s-erics r.ddio batted .429. In tho 1911 series he dropped to .281. In tho 1913 series ho rose again to .421. In 1914 ho dropped back to .211. Hy GRANTLAND RICE Hero Is a battlnc ranee of almost .200 points from year to year. No wonder th prophets nnd tho soothsayers are badly ballled from tlmo to time. The one citizen they could never suppress In a world scries was John Kranktln Baker. Tho only time they ever had him whining wua In 1914, and even then he reached .250. A world series was as much home to him X as that Maryland farm just outside of r Urandold Trappe. y And Yet In splla of these Irregularities that de velop here nnd there In notable or Iso lated spots, the advance dope In the main Is vindicated. t Thoso who have contributed to the bulK of world-scries glory are Mathewson, Ben der, Plank, Wagner, Speaker. Collins, y Baker, Barry, Ruth, Leonard, Brown, Walsh, levers, Tinker, Kline among man others. Tho luminaries have done about ' their share. The Certainties Many of them or most of them have had their tips and dowm In the rd? October carnival, but In their prime the two star certainties were Christy Mathowson and Chief Bender tho two greatest money pitchers In the records of the complete cast. Rare Birds I know you've seen a lot of things within the moiing frame; But Did you ever tee a golfer who teas strictly on hia garnet i F. K. , ,1.. - SVJ. .?' i .' ? ,,-n a 'iltlJ .'.s iirsisiiisliiMiiiiiiiisniiiniiHlsiisui iisiruniNiji iiinuimiiinnmDUinwn.''iiuHmiMHimninmnimiinnnsiienTiF imiuiiiiiiMiiniiiuiininiiiuMiiiuiiiiiissiiiiiuiiimisi ill iuii.iiaiii.il iimniiiiniunssuiisssiiiiMiiiuiuiiiiuuiMugja UU.U.rI-' ''-IJ.il.1i.TJ U Jl- lil IJ Li.U - I .'.I ,1,1 II ..H...T a., U. " " ' " " " " "" Opposite Virtues in One Car BSR-'tli.iiM.IM.iltillJlLCTU'SsCT.Wi.'a'i r V H Loafing icemqe V. A performance so soft, smooth and flexible aa to convey the impression that these gentler virtues were the sole aim of its creators and remark- A ably economical of fuel. W'jSMrK'g'itronar-awTOiTam. Great Economy .i.vjjU.-.rj-.Y'.- V ' Jtr m jzj- 'mr r r B V T R.V lai k r ClU-m jakf1mi4- jr m r jm.w M M- WW f 'JrSWI.l'll'i'i,IUl-LSl;iSf'','ffSJlJ Great Power Spotting itanqv RiVnSIMBk J... H... ri 3aiKj-Taalis-c3rs'.tv; A performance exhibiting such Rhmenrlmia ni-mrM- tmA speed that you imagine that vlv this car was built to contend . with those master cars l-hnt- .. . excel in these qualities alone. You have only to open the throttle wider to release the double poppets and utterly change character of your car. The soft purr of your "loaf ing" range yields to the deep growl of brute power reveal ed in its "sporting" range. Seven Passenger Touring Notice of Increase in Prices Present Prices Now 2090 Touring . . . Roadster Sporting Roadster Coupe . . . Sedan . . Limousine . . Kelt Phnns. tSprnee 1410 $2090 $2090 $2250 $2750 $2890 $3590 AH trttuf, e. b. Ci'vetandiubjtct to chtnie without notice. QRARD AUTOMOBILE COMPANY Z314 Chestnut Street New Prices, Effective Oct. 15th, 1917 Touring . . . $2340 Roadster . . $2340 Sporting Roadster $2490 Coupe . . . $2850 Sedan . -.J. $2990 Limousine i $. $3690 The PccrlcM Motor Car Company, Cleveland, Ohio wm-------&e-wmmmm. . gQi&y VwmWB VffA--MBesjs'.-fV .d-arfA.rsaA,-jtjyy 4 ''MimmJSiL it4tl t&sL'liffiSr. vis." w f tf .m PHILS-BROOKLYN GAMES POSTPONED BY RAIN The double-header between tho Phillies and Brooklyn scheduled ror today w called oft becauso of rain and wet grounds. An effort was made to stage the second game late In the afternoon, but the grounds were In no condition for play. This Is Brooklyn's last nppearance hero this yer nnd the games will not bo played off. The Phils will leave tonight on their last western trip nnd will be away until Octo ber 1. They open with Cincinnati Mon day nnd will visit Chicago, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. On October 1 tho New York Giants will bo entertained at Broad and Huntingdon streets. &1, m h t 1. r. 'f H
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