ACK EAST AGAIN, WILLIE INDIANS BLANK A'SJNHRST, 3-0 Bagby Registers Twenty fourth Victory and Eighth Shut-out MISPLAYS HURT NAYLOR Lj Bagby Bagged His 24th CLEVELAND An. 11. II. O. A. E. 0 1 1 0 0 Graney, " Chapman, as. fpteker, cf. Both. rf. Harris, lb. tVamUy, b. Brans, lb. Hillings, c. Bslby, P- Totals 1 1 I t 1 1 11 1 4 2 0 1 0 1 20 S B 17 13 4 ATHLETICS Alt. R. II. O. A.E. Jamleson, rf 4 0 1 1 1 o Groter, Jb. S 0 0 8 .1 0 Bedle, If ... 4 0 1 1 0 1 Palmer, 8b a 0 0 0 3 I Hrank.tr. 4 0 0 1 0 0 Mclnnls, lb 4 0 2 13 S 0 vritt, . 4 o o i s a MeAvcy, c " 2 1 aylor, p 2 0 0 B 4 0 flrlffln 1 0 0 0 0 0 nates 1 o o o 0 0 Totals 86 0 7 27 33 3 netted for Naylor In ninth. flatted far Grover In ninth. Home' run Evan. Two-base hit Sic Aroy, Sacrifice hits Chapman, Grower. i Hillings, Evans, Sacrifice fly Clraney, struck ont ny nagby, 1 by Baylor, 1, Bsies on balls Off Ilagby, 3) off Naylor', 3. Stolen bases Iloth. Umpire Morlarlty, By ROBERT W. MAXWELL SHIBC PARK, Sept 22 Kick Allrock was the principal attraction here this P m Clad In a pair of trousers owned by Cle eland, a shirt donated by the Athletics and a cap which came from Wash, lor. the well-known comedian ncted as master of ceremonies at the special mill tiry day at'Shlbe Park While the spectators were applauding Nicholas they watched the ball game, which seemed second In Importance, and Haw our A's lose the opening tilt by the Bcore I to . Jim Bagby, of Cleveland, scored his llghth straight shutout and twenty-fourth Tlctory of the jcar Naylor pitched well (or the A's. Between the garnet the J-'nlted States marines, commanded by Captain Hogan a detachment of sailors commnnded by Lieu tenant O'Neill, nnd the Forty-eenth New York Infantry, under Major Corwln, paraded around the Held nnd gave exhibi tions In drilling They recehed four boxes ef baseball equipment The tribe copped the combat In the fifth frame whllo Najlor was In a generous mood Tho Athletics' pitcher slipped Vamby a pass and then gae Kvans a hit hen he lost his high bounder In the un Billings bunted nnd Palmer muffed Naylor's throw, gUIng 'Wamby a life nt third Graney's sacrifice fly and Chapman's wallop to left brought In the pair of tal lies. FIRST INNING Graney singled to center Chapman rac rlflced, Naylor to Mclnnla Grover threw out Speaker Graney attempted to steal home but nu out, Naylor to McAoy, No runs, one hit, no errors. Jamleson walked and vent to second on GnHer'B s-icrltlce, Bagby to Harris Bodle walked. Palmer forced Bodle, Chapman to Wamby. Strunk grounded to Harris. No runs, no hits, no errors. SECOND INNING Mclnnls made one of his famoUB running backhand stops of Roth's grounder and tossed the ball to Naylor for a put - out Harris singled to right, but was caught gp.hg to second, Jamleson to drover Witt threw out Wamby No runs, one hit, no errors,. Ens made a fine running catch of Mc Innls'a foul Witt filed to Speaker Mc Aoy doubled to right center Naylor walked Jamleson went out, Harris to Bagby. No runs, one hit. no errors THIRD INNING Evans walked Billings sacrificed, Mc lnnls to Naylor. Bagby grounded to Mc lnnls. Gwer made a fine running catch of Granoy's short fly No runs, no hits, no errors Kans throw "out Grover. Bodle singled to left. Palmer flled to Roth Strunk flied to Graney No runs, one hit, no errors. FOURTH INNING Witt threw out Chapman. Speaker went out. Mclnnls to Naylor. Roth beat out a grounder to Groer. Roth stole Becond and went to third on McAvoy's wild heae Harris fanned. No runs, one hit, one error. Mclnnls struck out. Wamby threw out, "Itt. McAvoy singled to center. Naylor lined to Roth No runs, one hit, no errors FIFTH INNING Wamby walked. Naylor lost Eans's high-bounding grounder In the sun and the batter got a hit On Billings's grounder Palmer dropped Naylor's throw nnd the bases were filled Bagby popped to Gwfter. Graney sent a sacrifice fly to Strunk, Warn by scoring. Chapman singled to left and Snf." Bodle 'umbled the ball. Evans scored, f'l'lngs taking third and Chapman reach ing second Speaker went out, Mclnnla to Baylor Two runs, two hits, two errors Jamleson filed to Roth Chapman Jumbled Drover's grounder Evans threw out Bodle. Chapman threw out Palmer. fX runs, no hits, one error. . SIXTH INNING Cwer threw out Roth. Grover also threw out Harris Wamby flled to BodJe. o runs, no hits, no errors. ' thapman made a great stop Jfira throw when he threw out Strunk. Mclnnls singled lo left. Witt forced Mclnnls. Evans to wamby. McAvoy singled to right. Witt topping at second. Naylor filed to Roth. o runs, two hits, no errors. SEVENTH INNINO Evans hopped a home run drive In the "ft field bleachers. Palmer threw out Bill J1"'. Bagby went out, Mclnnls to Naylor, uraney lined to Jamleson. One run, one n't. no errors. jlamleson filed to Wamby. Evans threw jut Drover. Evans also threw out Bodle. 9 runjao hits, no errors. EIGHTH INNINO pf aImtr made a great stop and throw on Chapman's grounder. Speaker singled to m. sPealer died stealing. McAvoy to 'Wt Witt threw out Roth. No runs, one "it. no errors. -i aimer fouled to Evans. Chapman rumbled Strunk'a grounder. Mclnnls singled it r Btrui halting at second. Witt, -., iU cpeaKer Lan threw out Mc AToy No runs, one hit, one error NINTH INNINO JUrris walked, Wamby singled to left, n?mM """rlflced, Naylor to Mclnnls. On uu lnt, jrounder, Harris was run out. 3 to McAvoy to Palmer to Mclnnls, amby taking third and Evans second, "lit threw out Bagby No runs, one hit, errors. Qrlftin batted for Naylor r'hapman threw jyjjd on Grimn'i grounder, but the runnerJrai caught going to second. Harris w. Wamby Jamleson singled to right fV batted n place of Grover Bates gM Harris. Chapm in fumbled Bodlt'a Wr, lmr ferae Bex!, qk. i ?(. N, fm- ewtj'krto. t arroM. SWARTIIMORE FRESHMEN WIN Defeat Sophomores in Annual Wrestling Bouts and Tie-Up The annual wrestling bouts between the sophomores and freshmen of Swarthmore college, held today In the college gym, were IK on by the freshmen hv iwn t.mita n nt. The tie-up, In which forty students partlcl- i.iru, u hiso won by tho freshmen by the Bcore of 8 to 4 The summaries- Lightweight Won by Kathlln, freshman, who defeated Albertson, sophomore Middleweight Won by Mammal, fresh man, who defeated Huss, sophomoro Heavyweight Won by Connolav, sopho irorc, who defeated Grass, freshman chevroleTwins harkness trophy Noted Driver Captures 100 Mile Race and $10,000 Prize at Sheepshead DE PALMA TAKES SECOND SHEKPSHKAll BAY SPEEDWAY. I. I , Sept 22 Louis Chexrolet. the notod French drler, captured the 100-mlle race for the M0.000 Harkness trophy here this afternoon from one of JIip classiest field nf speeders to face each other on tho track this pennon Chexrolet went the distance In 61 minutes 28 08 veconds Ralph I)e Palmn H second and Eddlo Henrne third There were nine teen starters (III Andervon and Ewan withdrew owing to engine trouble More than 26 000 persons were present when the starter's gun sent the Fpecdcrs on their perilous Journc Conditions were Ideal for the raco nnd the drixcrs seemed to enjoy their part as much ns the spectators Chevrolet held the leid during the first ten miles with I)e Talma rccoiuI nnd Mul ford third The tlmo for hs dstnee was 6 31 Chevrolet was stll n the leid nt the end of twent) mles Do Palma was second and Mulford thrd Tme. 10 50 Henderson droo up to second place and was there at tho end of flft miles, with Ira Vail In third place Cherolet held his lead De Palma stopped twice to change tires He retired nt the fourteenth mile Time for the fifty miles, 26 5T De Palma whizzed Into second place be fore tho eightieth mile was pnmd and was there at the end of that dlstancr- ( liexro let still was out In front and Pete Hender son was third Chrolet's lime for the dls tance was 43 31 Cherolet finished without much opposi tion, leading De Pilma by four minutes okchgeryielFs early tally in second game Three Hits Give Cubs First Run in Opening Inning Walker Opposing WEIMHMAN' PARK. Chicago Sept 2 Oescher and Walker appeired na hurlers the second battle between the Cubs nnd Phillies this nfternoon By the time tho teams got Into acton there was a good szed crowd assembled They won the first game, 2-1 The hla started right after tho Cubs' young heicr Paskert got off with a dou ble to left centre Bancroft sacrificed, but Walker elected to try for third and was too slow Then Kllduff executed a brilliant piece of fielding. Stock Janed him oft his pins with a terrific drhe, but Pete retrleed tfie ball In tftne to throw Paskert out at the plate Craath got a pass anri filled the sacks. Whltted put up an Infield fly for Doyle. I.uderus then forced Crantl' to Dole, un assisted The youngster escaped mighty lucky. FIRST INNING Paskert doubled to center Bancroft sac rificed to Walker, who threw too late to third to get PnBkert Kllduff made n great stop of Stock's liner and got Paskert at the plate Kllduff to Dllhoefer Craath walked Whltted popped to Dole Lu derus forced Craath, Dojlo unassisted No runs, one hit, no errors Flack singled to left Kllduff nspred to Bancroft Wolter singled to center, Flack halting at second Paskert robbed l)olo of a hit by grabbing his fly with one hand Flack taking third after the catch Merkle doubled to right, scoring Flack and putting Wolter on third Williams was out, Eera to Luderus One run, three hits, no errors OIL MEN COMPETE IN FIRST TRACK MEET Eight Companies Represented by 200 Athletes in First An nual Gathering The Petroleum Athlctlo Association held Its first annual field and track meet this afternoon at the Strawbrldge & Clothier grounds with eight companies competing to the muslo of a brass band Each company had entries In each eent, and altogether there were 200 athletes In the grounds The women friends of the contestants were out In force and the grandstand Was not large enough to accommodate them The results lOO-yardf final raul. Atlantic lUfinlnr. flrt. Krown Pure Oil second Jackson Atlantic ''ii-vm'"! final Olllnple. Union retro Ifum flnt HaMard Texas Oil aecond Jackson, r0T'huAll4Vlrat heat Murdlck Sun. Fisher l'rsw-LTlck, second Time IT 2-S Bscond heat Orr. Sun. Stone, Pure Oil, aec- nihlr'a",,r,a!-lleldr. Atlantic, nrst. Clark. Crw-I.evlck neronil Time. ID 3 As Twehe-pound shot-put Won by llurdlck Sun Oil Company, second McMasttr. Atlantic Ke flnlnir Cornnant . third Reeder Atlantic Hennlns D'l20nard low hurdles Won by llurdlck Sun Oil second, Orr, Sun Oil I'ompany, third. Clark, Crew-Lovlck Compan Time. 178-5 seconds. Thret-lfised rac Won by Kelly and Jlc Master, second, Snder and Clark Crew-I-evlck. Olrls' event driving nail contest, ten nails one inch board Won by Miss E. Murray. Sun Oil: sMond. Mies C Ulack, Vacuum Oil Com- PTennls singles, final C, P Orr. 8un Oil, de feated O WT Orr. Peoria Oil. 8-8. fl-2. Doubles final Cunningham and Foster. At lantto Riflnln". d.f.at.d Hurdlck and Weight- m?l'shBJumpWon'by'liurd"lck. Sun Oil, Drown. Ata'jteyiardlek. Oil; De- V' pVt?tVV.-c.D or'wo'm-l'won4 & ... Wat bllla. Crew-lvlck, Miss Campbell, Union, second, Aqueduct Entries for Monday First race, two-year-olds, fillies, handicap. 6 furlongs Jod Tsissl. lltjf lluth Law. 112s mftcTmTlraV. 1111 heather Ue. ! Jy Mooney. .101, iy. Ud, 110, ttecona rac.. "?-. -r,..".n..i.r "Tas, i .'" . " Trillion 120. TnialinSs iio. -wmf J ch?...OSi "Mary Powell. 10J. Intriguer, lilt Crest Hill, lVll Meshach. 144. Orey Leg. 10 Pussy Willow. 188. Bacht or 140 Third race, threi-year-oida and up, elatmlnr. u fjrlonVs Qulncy. 118i 'Hue Foi. loll f.,V,.r'?nVlTgCouns.l. Hit Miss Krut.r. l0i A,rlJ!h.V.-, wVn .'"olds? .1lfn,. ?- 104 Audrey 104 Wod,l Thrush 110 Klltabelb 104 ,A5'JrAy?'rr)7.i',jo Jim pinnej 1UT Kll '"stalhracit'yVa'lds'ndUP. maiden.. 1 1 lamflei Mountain Rose if i 15 CachtwH2i Saaal "loTTTDInasaure, Il8. Vuta and Calls, llfi Plerra A? Feu, 116i Royal York, 1J61 Coa dult JlVi Babeock. 115. Vaultsrv no. Weather, dean trac4i, (., BKM;SU JJSljfi'- '.in MEEHAN IS HERE WITH THE RIXEY TRIMS CUBS IN FIRST CONTEST Eppa Allows Only Three Hits Hendrix Slammed for Nine Safeties JOHN EVERS PLAYS WELL Taming the Bruin riiiLi.ius .. . All. It. II. o. A. E. 1'askert, ef (11110 llaneroft, 4 0 1 j 0 Htnek, 3I. 4 n J 2 4 0 Craiath, rf 4 0X300 bitted. If 4 ,, j a , I.uderus, lb 3 t 0 13 1 0 i;er, 21) 3 n 1 a 2 0 Klllefrr, c 4 0 2 4 1 I Hliej, p 3 u 0 0 . 0 Total' SI 2 10 27 17 1 CHICAGO All. R. II. O. A.K. 1'lk. rf 4 0 0 6 0 0 K lid 11 IT, 4 0 1 0 3 ( Wolter, rf s 0 0 0 0 elder, Sb S 0 1 S 4 1 Merkle, lb 3 0 1 10 0 0 Hehlck. cf 1 1 0 2 0 0 1'eelious, Sb 3 0 0 0 0 1 llllhnefer, r . ... 3 0 0 3 2 0 Hrn.lrU, p ..300030 Williams, rf 000000 '''"I . ..100000 Total . . g 1 3 27 12 3 Untied for Hehlrk In the setenlli. Two-liase lilts Klllefer, llaneroft. Haerl. flee hit Kvrrs, Itanrrnft, ItUej, Whltted. struck nut II, Itlxey, I; Hendrix, 2. llnses on ball orr Itlxej, I: Ilrmlrlx, 3. Ilouble pln- 7elder and Merkle. Molen bases Htock, 2. l'ned ball Dllhoefer. WEEISHMA.Y PAHK Chicago, 111., Sept 22. Holding tho Cubs to three hits, and these wildly scattered, Rlxc) had not the least difficulty In capturing the opening battle of this afternoon's double bill The score win 2-1 Hendrix offered little In tho wa of decep tion and the Phillies were unluck that they didn't ret moro for their nine hits, four of which rame In the third Inning, nnd netted only one run The) were all short drive ami good for one base adxnnces, which ac counted for the lick of score', It taking three and a sacrifice to get Paskert around. Tho first run was a hltless affair en gineered by a pass to I.uderus a sacrifice by Eers, Klllefer s out and a passed ball by Dllhoefer The CubV lone tally came In the fifth Merkle started with a single, and Schick walked Schick got to second while Merkle was being forced at third by Pechous Dllhoefer forced Pechous and Schick and Pickles started a double steal. Schick get ting home while Pickles waa being slain be tween first and second riHST INNING Paskert was safe on Pechous's fumble Uancroft forced Paskert, Zelder, unassisted, and Unnny was doubled at lrst, Zelder to Merkle Stock beat out a slow roller along the third-base line Stock stole second Craath walked Whltted forced, Craath, Kllduff to Zelder No runs, ono hit, one error Klack lined to Whltted Kllduff singled to center, but was out trying to reach sec ond, Paskert to Bancroft Paskert pulled down Wolters's long fly No runs, one hit, no errori ' SECOND INNING I.uderus walked Kvers sacrificed, Dll hoefer to Merkle Zelder threw out Klllefer, I.uderus going to third Luderus scored on a passed ball Itlxey rolled out to Merkle. One run, no hits, no errors Zelder fllod to Craath Whltted got Merkle'a fly against the fence Pechous struck out No runs, no hits, no errors. XHIRD INNING Paskert singled to left Bancroft sacri ficed, Hendrix to Merkle Stock singled to center. Paskert stopping at third Cravath singled to center, Paskert scoring. Stock halting at second Whltted beat out a hit to Merkle, filling the bases. Luderus filed to Schick In short center, Stock being held on third Kvers filed to Flack One run, four hits, no errors Schick struck out Dllhoefer safe on Klllefer'a high throw Hendrix fanned Flack lifted to Cravath No runs, no hits, ono error FOURTH INNING Klllefer singled over second. Rixey sacri ficed and was safe at first when Zelder dropped Henddx's perfect throw. Paskert was called out on strikes Bancroft lined to Flack Stock filed to Welter. No runs, one hit, one error Stock threw out Kllduff Bancroft's throw retired Wolter Zelder out, Stock to Lu derus. No runs, no hits, no errcTS FIFTH INNING Craath singled to center Whltted sacri ficed, Hendrix to Merkle Luderus flled to Wolter Zelder tossed out Kers No runs, one hit, no errors Merkle singled to left Schick drew a pas. Pechous forced Merkle at third, Ilixey to Stock Dllhoefer forced Pechous, Rlxey to Bancroft to Luderus, Schick going to third Schick sneaked home while Dil hcefer was being run down between first nnd second, Klllefer to Bancroft to Luderus to Bancroft. One run. one hit, no errors. SIXTH INNINO Klllefer doubled to right Rlxey struck out Kllduff made a great play on Paskert'a bounder and threw him out, Klllefer going1 to third Bancroft hoisted to Flack No runs, one hit. no errors. Bancroft threw out Hendrix Flack went out the same way Stock's throw nailed Kllduff by a step. No runs, no hits, no errors SEVENTH INNING Stock lined to Flack Cravath safe on KUdult's fumble Whltted flled to Schick Luderus out, Zelder to Merkle No runs, no hits, one error. Wolter fouled to Stock Zelder singled to left Exers threw out Merkle Deal batted for Schick Luderus speared Deal's liner with one hand No runs, one hit, no errors. EIGHTH INNINO Williams now playing centerfleld for Chi cago I-vera singled to left. Klllefer filed to Wolter. Rlxey skied to Flack Even out stealing, Dllhoefer to Zelder. No runs, one hit. no errors. Kvers threw out Pechous. Dllhoefer 'was .stopped by Bancroft's throw .Hendrix fouled to Luderus. No runs, no hits, no errors NINTH INNING Kllduff threw out Paskert Bancroft doubled to right. Stock strolled. Cravath filed to Flack, Bancroft going to third after the catch. Stock atole second. Whlt ted flled to Wolter. No runs, one hit, no errors. Flack struck out. Stock threw out KIN duff. Wolter filed to Paskert. No runs, no hit. no errors. ROAD DRIVERS HOLD MATINEE ON SPEEDWAY The Road Drivers' Association held a matinee at the Speedway this afternoon. There was a large attendance. One of the features was the Class D paco, which was won by Andy H in straight heats. The summaries: Free-for-all pace, U mil. David C, Crumley . , ... 1 f 1 Thomas, A. Brawler ... a. .... fit Prlno Weston. Curnsr. . .-., .,,...,.. Sat Tte. 1,-Mti. 1.04V, , 141. f ft n 1 f -l H i 'UldiillJ c r FAT BOY AND Willie Mcohnn, the Frisco heavywelKht, ia in Philly with Mrs. Eurcho Christophor Walcott on their honeymoon, which will bo mixed with box ing; on tho part of E. C. Wnlcott, Esq., who is Mcehan himclf. POACHER VICTOR AT 5 1-2 FURLONGS George W. Avery Takes Place and African Arrow Show in Opener ROBERT W. OLIVER WINS HAVRE DE GRACE. Md . Sept. 22 Poacher again came through with 11 win at the fall meeting now In progress here, when Haynes sent him under tho wire In the front of a fast field of speeders Tho weather wan fine for good racing and tho fast track made It InUtlng for tho bang tails Georgo W Aerj, with Hrne up. made a game effort to take the opener, but failed In the stretch and nnd to be content with place Summary. FIRST RACE, two-sear-olds. HH J"r'?" , 1 Poacher, US. ltayne s 14 90 13 10 $- 30 2 Ofu W Aen 110 Hrrna 3 30 - ?" 8 African Arrow, 110 O Ilrlen J 0 Time 1 07 2-B Jack of Bpadts, IJrlll Master. All Ilrlfht, Umatilla and lleauprn also ran. SECOND HACK, .Susquehanna Handicap. Bteepleehaee. four-year-olds and up, about - ""ltobert Oliver, llrt. Allsn $1100 $J 70 15.00 2 Wolverton 140 Weatlng SOU 4 Jll a Currashaleen 113 Hmltli . . . . . Jl "0 Time, 4 113 New Itavon, Early Light High Flyer and Inrldel II also ran. T1IIUU HACU. 0 furlongs 1 Ilrlngnuret T24. Ambrose.. $3 10 2 1ft 2 20 2 Kd Oudlhee. 100, Ilajnes . ... 11.10 4 40 3 Starling. US Smith 3 '.0 FOURTH RACE 1 1-10 miles 1 L'ncle Ilryn. 105, Louder . 7 40 15 M 34 '.0 2 rrlscllla Mullens 11(1 Smith . .. Jl 00 4 50 3 Waukeag 100. Donohue 12 kU Time. 1 45. Aqueduct Results FIRST RACE, all ages, handlcsp. selling. 7 1 Wiseman, 110, Robinson 7 to 2 0 to 5 1 to 2 3 Paddywhack 150. Keogh 18 to 10 1 to 2 1 to 4 . Right. 110. McAtee. .. 7 to 1 2 to 1 4 to B Time. 1 2 Viewpoint Harry Shaw. Star Finch. May W and l'eep Sight also ran SECOND RACE, three-j ear-olds and up. Rush wick Steeplechase, handicap, about 8 miles 1 Hen Wyvls ISO lljcrs. 11 to 5 4 to 5 2 to 8 2. Hello of Hryn Mar 144, Hush . . . . 13 to 5 even 1 to 2 8. The Hrook. 144. lloll.ym 8 to 11 to 6 1 to 2 Time. 4 10 4-5 Northwood, Archdale. U rocks and Crack o' Day also ran THIRD RACE, three-year-olds and up. eelllnr. 1 Va'alr'lVl. l.yke . 3 to 4 1 to 4 out 9 nmi.las B 109 P.ti 0 to 2 7 to 5 1 to 2 I. Starllke. 100. Schut- tinier . ' 8 to 1 0 to 2 even Time. 1 4T Kalmlr Park Ills Mbs. Wild Thyrn also ran. KUUIITH RACE. 1 1-10 miles 1 Sun Bonnet 110, Loftus 3 to 4 1 to 4 out 2 Straightforward. Ill, Mc- Taggart . 3 to 2 a to 5 3 Manlster Tol, 107. Obrt . ... 1 to J Time, 1 45 Straightforward an added starter. Lexington Results FIRST RACK, 6 furlongs! 1 Colle 109. Pickens .... $10 BO 14 00 $3 10 2 Southern League, 10. n.. . . 14 an 4 70 3 Fascinating. 115, Gentry 2.70 Time, i-is o-o. AMERICAN PULLEY CO. HOLDS FIELD DAY MEET Miss Titus Wins Fifty-Yard Race nnd Later Captures Nail- Drivinp; Contest The American Pulley Company held Its fourth annual track nnd field meet this afternoon at the company's grounds. 4200 Wlssahlckon avenue. It was a ery varied program of events, with several things for the women to enter. The feature was the fifty-yard race for the women, which was won by Miss Titus The summaries 100-yard dash, seniors Shepard onl Rogers, second. Time', 10 2-5 sec 100-yard dash. Juniors E. Qulgler won) Clin die. second Time, 11 2-5 sec. High Jump tlurgon won: Weiss second. Height. 6 ft. 8 In. ..,... Running broad Jump Shephard worn Rogers, second. Distance. 10 ft. SH In. Harrel race Kohmtr won: Welts, second. Shoe race Borgon wont McQlnnls, second Tug-of-war Sundry Room won. B0-yard dash for women Miss Titus won: Miss Kahtner, second Time. 7 7-8 sea. Clothes hanging contest Knaier won! Muel ler. second. ...... Three-legged race Rogers and McQlnnls won. Shepherd and Kahmer, second. Quarter-mile race McQrath wont Ashmore second. ... Nall-drtvlng contest for women Miss Titus won. Ple-eatlnr contsst Mueller won. Obstacle race Mueller won Half-mile relay Main Office (Trimble. Peak. Tiber and Durgon) wont Factory (Kohlman, Manogue. Cummins, Bhtphard), second. Quoits Waterhouse won; Romburger, sec ond. STARR GARDEN ATHLETES MEET IN TRACK GAMES Large Crowd Watches Some Interest ing Contests for Championship of Recreation Center The Interclub championship of the Sarr Garden Recreation Center, postponed from Labor Day, waa held this afternoon before a large audience. The events were In four classes, those for boys under fourteen, for bys from fourteen to sixteen, for boys from sixteen to eighteen and for men eighteen yean andtolder. The summaries: Toting boys, hurl ball Won by A. Palish, 9ft ft Older boys, hurl ball Won by Fansamsehlck. Yputif bola, sO-yard dash Won by I. Wolf Older bora. 73-yard dash Wou br I Dryan. Qldsr boys, 100-yard dash Won by I. Schwarti. Man 100-yard dash Won by L Dsckter. Roys. 220-yard dash Won far Ramschtck aien. atu-yara aasn won o prcnifn Youne- boys, broad lumo Won by Palish. you a ij. 10. Hsn.. run Win., running broad Jump Won by Deckter nut -r n. v. in. . . . t Boys, cl2 running Droaa jum won oy uryao. in. 'J-HJDAV, SElTLMUiiJft 22, BEST LITTLE NEW MANAGER PLATT REACHES EDGE HILL FINAL Defeats Dr. De Long, 3 and 1, and Meets Hicks, Conqueror of Greer, for Title BOTH MATCHES CLOSE nnor. HIM Pa, Sept. 22 Some exeep tlonally Interesting matches mnrked tho llnil dny's play In tho Invitation tourna ment of tho l.u l.u Country Club here to day lloth matches In tho seml-flnnl round of the first sixteenth wcro cloe In the upper bracket W J. Piatt, of North Hills, defeated Dr Perce De Long, of llala, 3 up and 1 to plnj, and In tho lower bracket I' M Hicks, of the Philadelphia Country Club, defeated A Grccr, of Cobb'a Creek, 1 up Tho match between Piatt and Do Long was marked by good nnd bnd play on the part of both men Both men missed easy putta on secral greens, but this only served to make tho match moro i Interesting. Do Long was two up nt tho turn, but Piatt equaled tho mntch on tho thirteenth After halltig tho fourteenth In flo, where both missed easy putts, De Long droo out of bounds on tho fifteenth and Anally lost the holo with a flp Do Long oershot tho green on the short nineteenth and nearly went Into the quarry getting out Piatt put Ills tco shot vir tually dead to tho hole, but playing safe ho took a threo and won tho hole easily Al though receding n stroke from Ills op ponent De Long plijed It poorly, nnd, tak ing n six to his opponent's fhe, ho was beaten 3 down nnd 1 to go The match between Greer and Hicks was cloao all the wa round Neither man was at his best, but tho scen shots that Greer gao him Just enabled Hicks to pull through on tho eighteenth hole, when he ran down a long putt for a win Summary: riHST SIXTKHN Kemlftml Hound W J Piatt. North Hill defeated Dr. Tearce Do Long llala, . up and 1 to play. C M Hicks. Philadelphia Country Club, de feated M A Qreer, Cobb Creek, 1 up DEPllATED UUllIT Semifinal Round W A Deneea, North Hill defeated J C naker. Philadelphia Cricket Club, 4 up and 2 to play K M Lee North Hills defeated William Drown, North Hills 4 up and 3 to play. SECOND SIXTEEN Semifinal Round a W Lindsay Aronlmlnk, defeated Harold Palmer Hon Air, 1 up 11. W Wood Atlantlo City defeated M. T. Jones, l'runkford 1 up ID holes DEFKATED EIOI1T Plrst Round R H Whipple North Hills defeated P J Doyle, Nor h Hills 4 up and 3 to play. C J Doelp, Cobb s Creek, defeated P. S. Stuckey, North Hills 4 up and 3 to play THIRD SIXTEEN Semifinal Round C J Stoer. North Hill defeated D It Zimmerman l.u Lu Temple 1 up II) holes M J Costa Aronlmlnk defeated B S Davis, Frankford 3 up and 2 to play DEFEATED EIGHT Semifinal Round R J Nell Lu Lu Temple, defeated S Dolton, 1 up, 19 holes A W Dougherty, Hon Air. defeated J II. Price, llaileton 4 up and 3 to play, FOURTH SIXTEEN Semifinal Round If J Klelnman I. a Lu Temple defeated W W Umbenhauer, 2 up and 1 to play L C llloch North Hills defeated F. J, Kreltser, Aronlmlnk, 4 up and 3 to play. DEFEATED E10I1T Semifinal Round E V Benson l.u l.u Temple, defeated F J Mullen Whltemarsh. 1 up W Works l.u l.u Temple, defeated S. S, McKnlght, Aronlmlnk. A up and 5 to play. Reading Trotting Results The W Harry Orr Stake purse $500, for three-) ear-old trotters best two In three Vonla Ouy, b f , liable . 11 Clalrhurst b. f, (loodhurt .. 2 n A Northern Girl, br m J White . ..42 Cum Lnude ch m Pairs . . . ..35 ll.trnn II b, ff lllnkio ... 5 4 Time J 20V. 2 2tl Reading Talr Blue Ribbon, special purse J10IH1. Ust two In three Directum I, a h , Vtyckoft 1 1 Peter Stevens, b s. Kline 2 2 Time 2 0li. 2 OIH Heading Chamber of Commerce Stake, purse X lOOO freo for-all. best threo In Ave: Sellers I) . b r. Kline 1 tjueen Hal. r m. Saunders 8 Judge Moore, b. k , floodhart 2 Pony liny II, b g Dougherty 4 Clnre Walker, b. m, Hraucher S 1 1 mir linmrti vi ate , t'lHwi rime -10. .10 J 10'. 2 20 pace purse 1500 best two In threei Halle b m, Hraucher 1 Cartell r in, Kallantyns 2 Hummlnir lllrii. ! m, Saunders 3 Time - m, 2 1UU. Clss A trot Kan M . 12J 1 2 Mrawberry 2 3 Tol Knflel.l 3 1 Jlme. l.oa. 1.04. 1.04V. Class ( trot! William II 2 How Dei II 1 llattlo D 3 tllenmere 4 Onward Pen 0 Time, lslOVi. l.OOVi. Class D pace. Andy II ....,, 1 Elsie .... 2 Hiss Hall S Hurster Hoy ., 4 Time, 1.-03, 1.03V. EU-KNO-US: TRENTON FAIR NEXT WEEK SEPT. 24 to 38 Reduced fares on all railroad. Eicelleat auto blinwaxs to greuads. Running, Harness and Automobile Races Tarllllag Vregramm ef Opes Air Aots. AST. HOHflE. OATTLI. rouinr iKowt. 1917 MANAGER THAT EVER TAT BOY" MEEHAN ACCOMPANIED BY A NEW MANAGER, v WHO IS MRS. EUGENE C. WALCOTT , f Pudgy Pug, Who Returned Home Because HfcT Wnc WmnPfilVlt- for TTPV Tq Ronlr P.oaf rm '? M Honeymoon, and By LOUIS JUST as tho smiling sun cornea up out of the Kast, so did the beaming face and pudgy person of Willie Meehnn, tho Frisco Fat Hoy, himself In the llesh, although not weighted down so much with excess axolr dupols, come here out of the West late yes terday afternoon This Is Meehan's second Invasion this side of the Mississippi. Wil lie's last trip here was under the manage ment of Moose Taussig. This time Meehan haa another manager, one whom lllll be lieves In and has no superior as a handler of the Fat Boy's affairs, puglllJtlcally or otherwise. Mrs. IMgene Christopher Walcott. formerly Mist Saydo Flood, of Cali fornia, it Willie's now manager, and Hugene Christopher Walcott, Hsq . It Median, the Big Boy himself Like many boxers of the present tlmo nnd past, the burly exponent of fisticuffs nnd masseur of other boxers physiognomies, has been gaining a country wide rep at a gloom chaser In ring circles under a nom de guerre Big Card Here Tou will remember that Meehan was the headline attraction In local bouts last fall, whether ho appeared In one of the prelim" or on tho end of a program No matter what reputation a boxer had. If Median wan one of tho ten performers on a card Willie really was tho htar magnet for a capacity house Whllo here last jear Meehan won an een doyen bouts When he decided to leae the Hast behind for a return to Ills San Fran cisco homo he had another attraction than the ylng nround the California dlggln's It wat tho little, round, smiling face of Sadye Flood Willie, although he was In lino for a lot of bouts nnd much of the filthy Muff, wanted to get back to the old home hearth and IIi:U side. Now Willie is back among us, really on a honeymoon, and at the time on another en ture In eastern flstlo competition Meehan hadn't stepped from a Pullman at Broad Street Stntlon half an hour before he was signed up for a bout at the Olympla Club. Mntchmaker Jack Hanlon didn't know and doesn't yet, who he would select for the Fat Boy's opponent. He wanted Willie's signa ture and got It for an engagement October ID Probably Jack Dillon will be tho other boxer In the star bout that night, or else maybe Harry Oreb, of Pittsburgh, or Billy Miskle. Boxed Four-Rounders While back home Meehan made the rosin fly, lambasted as many as fifteen heavy weight opponents and pleased coast fans In four-round bouts Of the fifteen contests In which he participated Willie lost only one referee's decision, which, Kugen Chris topher says, started such a scandal at Seat tle that tho game was killed there. It will bo remembered that only two days ago Gunboat Smith left New York for Trlsco for the purpose of meeting Meehan In a fcur-round bout next Friday night. The Gunner didn't know It and won't until ho reaches Frisco, that Meehan was on his way here Meehan explains that he hadn't agreed definitely to box Smith, as a differ ence In money caused Meehan to hold off. Then when ho saw that he wouldn't bo given the purse he thought he deserves Meehan eald, "Well, wife, let's pack up and strike out for tho i;ast." This is Mrs. Walcctt'a first visit to this part of the country In fact, It Is the first time that Willie's manager has been out of California Although only In Philly one diy, Mcchun'a most enthusiastic rooter says that she likes It here and will remain Just us long ait Willie cares. And Willie says ho will stay Just as long as he can get bouts. New Faces at National Two strangers In this city will apear In respective bouts at the National tonight. Hmrc dc Grace Entries for Monday First race, selllnr, maiden two-year-olds. A furlonza Caronna, 114. Will Boon, 110, Odal isque. 107. 'Jose de Vales 107: Ideal, 10.', Motokn, 102. Simon Pure, 110, Mill Hace, 100. Scarf. 107. -Stalwart. Ja , 103, Caveman, 10V Donnerella, 10.!, Austral, 110. Thomar, 107. tLoulse V 110, MrHh Idol, 101 ItCarman entry ) Second rare selllnr, two-year-olds, 8H fur longs Miss Sweep, 108, Juanlta HI, 101; Pas anlnl, HIS, Hope, 09, June llus, 107, Scab bard. 104 Tumble In, 102. "Peeper. 84. 'Fusty Hoots 107, Mr. Dooley, 102, 'Tell Me, 102. Third race, selling, three-year-olds and up. 0 furlongs Xylon 122, King Tuscan, 11J, Langdon, 109 8lr William Johnson 107; 'Bond, 10.1, "Polly J., 03, Vermont 117, Baraac, 1W, Murphy, 112 Alex Ueti. 107, Josenna Zarate, 104. Uobert Ilradley, 112. Tie Pin. 110. 'Ada lid 111 'Peter Jay. 103, 'Money. 102 Also eligible Dslancey. 112, King llaggott.103.Lel crater. 110, Varda 11 , 10U, Tarquln, 114, Qloarnlng, 114 Fourth race, the Delaware Purse, three-year-olds and up, 1 1-16 miles Wooden Shoes, 108: Waukeag, 105; Judge Wlngfleld, 09. Prlnca Henry. 10S Delancey. 103. Harry Shannon, 89; Celto, 103. Klldle, 102, Laiy I.ou. 00. Fifth race, claiming, three-year-olda and up, 1 mile 70 yards Paymaster, ltd. Impression. 112. (loldy. 112, Isabella H , 107. 'IllUle B , 107. 'Lady Hob, 88. Choctaw, 110. Harry Lauder 11J. Living Lustra. 109, Wonderful, 10; Hmlthneld. 107, Smuggler, 113. Perpetual, 112; Hidden Star. 100; Master Karma. 106, Hroom Corn 104. Also eligible Arbitrator. 106. Rich ard Langdon. 112. 'Montreal, 104; Mary War ren, 109, Mr. Mack. 112. 'llurllngame, 101 Sixth race, three year-olds and up, 1 mile and 70 yards Cliff Field, lid, Hllk .Hlrd 112. Nannie MeRee 109; Annie lidgar, 103, Nettle Walcutt. 102. Mlss Itepresent. 98. Flora. 112, Ambrose, 11J Plumose. 101), Humiliation, 107, Lottery 101 Pharaoh, 112, Kemont, 112, F.Ila man 103. 'Prohibition 107 Hickory Nut US Also eligible Tom Caro 1U7, Kd Hond, 107 Malheur It J. I'rlm Harry. HJ. Far Away 107, Hcorpll. 112. Heventh rnce, selling three-year-olda and up 1 1-10 miles Bert Post 114. Sky rilot, 106. Ocean Prince. 109. 'Marlanso. 104. llurlln game. 100 'bull 97, Phil Ungar. 112, Lucky ft. lOO.Ooodweod l66 ltagle lol Man inj. Charles Francis 109, No Manager. 10t 'Air man. 109, 'Hampton Dame, 101 'Mannchen, t7 Also eligible 'Tootsie, vt, -1'reeton Lynn, Five pounds allowance claimed Weather, clear, track, fast Soccer League Meeting on Monday The Philadelphia Soccer Football League will hold Its Prit meeting of the season Monday night, at the North Uranch T. M. C. A., Oer mantown and Lehigh avenues. There are still several openings In the league for teams. The Postponed rillLA. COUNTY FAIR AUTOMOBILE RACES Will be ran nKPTKMIIF.il 19. I P. M. IIUIKRRi. rillLA. REAL RACES B1C PROGRAM Adm. 50c. Autos Admitted Free. .RACES TODAY At Havre De Grace T Rce Ttslly. Inrlndlnr - t-epl-eba SPECIAL RACK TRAINS. Penna. R, , Leaia Itroad Rtrrot Station. ltiS4 P.ti. West Philadelphia. ltlSt Kit. Alatlsslon U flrao Stand and Ttdittk. 1401 Ladlaa. (1.00. . ' Itrst Baca. JiSO p. M. SUITS 11 80 TO ORDER REDUCED FROM 0. U u (M PETER M0RAN& CO. kej;- S. E. Cor. 8th and Arch StroaU Open Meaday sal Saturday Cattt a'ehxk OLYMPIA A. A.fc&f&.i'ffi. MONDAY KKSVSO.THKn. ,il "' Young ratrena vs. Jimmy Brawn Jimmy Hint vs. Wally Nelson Voang t'aaney vs. Bwmy Valgtr Ism Jo Borrell ye, garUr Oeoest TaHf Kid WMUm v. Gm Lawit X, Bed. Baa, 4k tfc. Am atoa, m rltf IS HERE AGAIN, to Do Some Boxing $F i H. JAFFE Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last Night , poirrir A. P. It. O, Al Wasner defeat Johnny Mrtininlln Mike Rurns stopped. a Welsh, second! Johnny Irsl wen from JjHsi- Cr Klffhle, Idille Dniler beat Tommy. f"h er, loanc Vddie tVatood trimmed Johnny ostello. . CAMI1HII A. P. Lonlslana wen frw Andy llurnt, Joe Koons stopped Tddle peter, flfthi Tonvnr tlarmsn won. from liener llDthet. (ioedle Welch drew with Yaunr Tur. ner. Eddie Flynn won from Toons; Horner. . NEW TORK nrnny Leonard knocked oe. I.o Johnson, flrsti Paddr Horns outpointed onnr Red McDonald. Kid Jacoba alopijesl Hob Ile. second! Jimmy rannas defeaPM lounc (oolex. r-allor Johnny Moron stopped Johnny tarts, second. rirrsnfnoil lVanVIe CalUban defeated lounf (loldlr. I'ROMDRNn:, R. I.-Atbnny Resner wea from lounr .Montreal. They are Dick Stosh. of Cleveland, an Jack rtusto, of New Orleans Stoth la a former amateur boxer, and, since turning; pro, he shows a record of twentyVthreej bouts and no defeats, llusso admits he had to leao New Orleans because none of th lightweights there would have any of hla game Tho N. O. boy Is In tho sama stable with Johnny Dundee, and Scotty Montelth sas that Russo Is a flghtlntT lullopalooio that fights all the time. - Kddle McAndrews will make his season's) debut lit tho star match at the National1 tonight and he will assist materially In ln-i troduclng Ktosh to tho Philadelphia fans. Hddle has been keeping himself In shape all summer As McAndrews Is anxious tar. anolhe" meeting with Champion BennfrJ Leonard, the Manayunk boy hopes to B9" away to a flying start. Hddle Wagond, the walloping wop, who proed his toughness by staying wlthf, Charley White for six rounds, will be Bus so's foe No better opponent could be select' ed for Russo to proe hla worth, and no matter how good the New Orleans lad lav he will hae to do some tall stepping. Terry McIIugh, formerly Terry McQov ern, of Allcntown. will meet Joe Dorter In one of the prelims Mike nrtle, of St, Paul, and a brother of Johnny, who hasa claim In for the bantam belt, will be op posed to Mucklo Iltley, nnd the opener will bo between Tommy Baker and Johnny Vlggl. Another Club in the Field Starting next Friday night, three clubs' will hold weekly bouts Tommy Ulley la getting Into the promoting field by reopen Ing the well-known Nonpareil Club, in op position to the Cambria and Southern Ills Initial attraction Is a bout between Jacle McCloskey and Andy Burns, at 120 pounds. "It Is tile match 'that uptown fans hava been clamoring to see for a month," Riley says. Young Lawrence, of Camden,, is to ap pear In the bemlflnal, with Jack Brady as tho other semlflnallst. Other bouts -wilt bring together Joe Gelger and Mike Burns. Ben Harris nnd Battling Edwards and Johnny Bradley and Terry Hanlon. Oussle Lewis is "Jebbln" em op" nicely at Adam Ryan's these days. The youngster has lmproed so well that ho Is expected to wade through the bantam class for an other tilt with Bantam Champ "Pepper Potey" Herman before tho season wanes. Monday night at the Olympla Club. Lewis will meet Herman's most insistent chal-., lenger, and Gus, If he expects to get at Petey agiln, mustn't allow Kid Williams to return to Baltimore a winner Monday night. Young Joo Borrell and Sailor George Volkv a pair of rough-and-ready slam-bang- Ms tlsts. are booked for the semi. Young; Chaney Is to meet Benny Valger, Jimmy" Blute and Wally Kelson are paired and Young Patrono Is to box Jimmy Brown. Macks Get Jump on Coveleskie in Second Continued from Pago On ward running catch of Chapman's fly. Mo runs, no hits, one error. Jamleson flled to Roth. Evans threw out Groer. Chapman threw out Bodle. No runs, no hits, no errors f FOUHTII INNINO Speaker walked. Iloth hit Into a double play, Bates to Grover to Mclnnls. Harris singled to right, Harris stole second. Wamby lined to Bush. No runs, one hit, no errors. Chapman threw out Bates. Strunk fanned. Mclnnls filed to Chapman. No runs, no hits, no errors. FIFTH INNING Bush threw out Evans. Shannon threw out Billings. Coveleskie fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. Shannon filed to Graney. Plclnlch lined to Chapman. Bush grounded to Harris. No runs, no hits, no errors. Murray and Rosner Matched Johnny Iloener. New York flmselght. and Bat tling Murray, of Philadelphia hava bren matched and will be In tha star bout at the ltroadway next Thursday night. As part .of the war recreation program for the drafted men at Camp Dodge. Ilea Moines, la , Oovernor Harding and other prominent State and rltv officials are trying to set tba New Tork Nationals and Chicago American to play an exhibition rame at the camp after tha world a series .a flprnnrrr'rrrnr'rfV' Say Old Top NUTOP! TrlAOK.rdAftH Will waterproei and mako any top luc new TwiSius!HCa.$1.N $2.N 1 At your daatt. or by mail. ORIENTAL COMPOUND CO. ARBXORX, FA, BoeMtt on rtautt. W NATIONAL A. C. J.H3S2ST TONipirr tonicHsT I Dick Stosh vs. ErMic McAnd. dOTIJEK CONTESTS t Sirtc Firk SSi.Krtt. BiPWc nraanw. ssmmu, NMa Aljrak Hti ; t 11 to Go, wftw a oasvasssa CiuK MaJsMBtt A.aasaeUat Hm . J A (x ' ' i if V W .'"I h-t ,'KO f it 1-