7 1918 17 IF B ARTELS CAN WIN THE PENTATHLON AS FRESHMAN, WHAT WILL HE DO IN HIS SENIOR YEAR WEIRD RUNNING ON BASES! ENDS NINTH-INNING RALLY AND MACKS DROP ANOTHER SOME OF THE STARS IN PENN'S BIG RELAY MEET CHICK EVANS WILL PLAY ) RED CROSS MATCH WITH. MRS. GAVIN AT CAPITA! Double-Crowned Champion Will Have t$ Allow Nine Strokes in Each Eighteen ;,, A's Are Spotted Ten Bases on Balls, Seven Hits and One Tally, but Easily Finish Second to Boston Holes to Travers's Conqueror .V.3 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APKIL c Hy KOIIEUT W. MAXWELL 'A NINTir-lNN'IN'O rally In the cool of the evening, while ihe i.ich.m- i,,--Atio on- bloxvlng mid the frenzied fans nro shrieking, Is a xvonderfit ieM to heboid, unless some ru.v who should know lietter tt-lcs to get axx.n i lomethlng In- can't finish and the whole works bo Idoolfcl Then th, -ic'it Is not Imposing, as they sny nt tin- oltib. We had one of those things at Shlbo Pari: at dusk last night, t-i.t .. i the excitement wont for naught. Hutch Leonard had none mi tin- rampage for tin- strciith time and two voting members of Connie Mack's Four oCln,-u were awarded free passiigo to llrst. One hiipputietl to be McAvoy, who pinch hlttcd tor perry, mm x.uiiiuc, icuiing uie youngster would pull .1 hone m , fall asleep at the mvltcli, inserted the noted agriculturalist, lleulien uldiing. . .Trl mTTT1niT n to run for hitn. It wan a perfectly Rood Idea, but the only thing wrong with ftI A IftJx TWIR I Q It was that It failed to work. ; lllrlll Ik) Iff lllLiO A nr-w axstern 01 ua'sciiiiiniiig was inaugurated during the altcrtiooii, nd It was as effective as gui-gllmr soup while making n Liberty Loan speech. If a riinnei was on first and the hatter lilt a single, the man on base would try for third whether the hall was hit to right or left Hold. Thin was tried tliree limes and wan successful on all but three occasions, 't'lio lliialo was put mi by Mr. Oldrltip, In the ninth, when he tried for ihlrd on .laniicsun'H lilt. IOHic is old enough to know better than thai, lor he was shot in Ins tracks without mercy. Ho couldn't have made the base in .1 ta.Mcub. That ns riiily one or i!io minor dc- tail "f vi sterday monster. The eiexcr Huff was pulled by the entile cast, as George Yoiiiib "ays. when it meaning th( rust-allowed Huston to win the ball Kiini. Vnu can't figure It out on an adding machine, foe the problem is too iliillcult. Lose Despite Odd Th' Athletics were spotted ten basm on ball, seven healthy, husky bits, one perfectly good tally and easily lost the contest by Hie scire of 0 to I. It doesn't siem pois'blr, but such was the case. Itowexi. ive must remember that tho ,'h luxe liad wide expel lenee iu losing ball games during the lust three .xeiiis. i anil coining In second Is Just as illtllijiilt as riossing Chestnut stttet ,in Sunday. They uie past mastem III the alt uiul played acroidlng to form yesterday. i,t..i l. ....mi r,1 timl ills rotk-haniletl dellxerv weie In swell shape. Tho lied I together and Hums and ilurdiier r Sox lull lor bail iverythmg except opetd. I " 'lasa of the league. And watch that .md contiol .ind In the cany '". iw m i op un iu. acted as If some one Had ' man I ever lme seen He's a wmi- I, ,.,,i,. nliile .in loin, lie sent !"- What May Happen in Baseball Today i .ui:uii an i, i:ni i: ' ., . U'. I f.f. Hln l.i... i ji.n.ii .. i : .hi .s.t:t .:.-,u i .Jr.,l."ni' " " "" . '.'(roll ; ..viii .iiihi .ma I ..'""'J-'" i ..ii"t .unit .lixi n-lilnclon i ,-, .in ..vim , inn Nw nrk. . . I ; ..nil .111 .H.l.l A I birth. ! ,i .ii.t.i .nil .inn i m. i mil ,x .:ki! .a:,-, .j.,n . tios ii, i.i:.tia i, . xx. i.. r.c. hi Lev I Nr llirl. . 11 II I.IMM l.Ollll .IMHI I'liiu ir ; i ,;;s .sua .tun i (libiiico . . .1 :i .ii::, .mid ..Mil 1 I'llt.liuritli , . I , ..im .;.! ,:,ii.i t'llll'lllllllll II ..MSI ,.M.i .til I l. I.ouli ! ." ,'!SII ..IJ.1 .Alt li.iiciii . . j . .:;i .mm .'.mi i iirookhn ii a .lino .ion .mm I ZOO meters x?Lun, y&C WW l.lSl H,!4', M-"llvr,';'' ; lf Wk Mffltemfm 'f----- m ' s IT IN RARE FORM' ftt: JM I 1: 1 - - JdP&s&txJk MMM1IW ..' jjia M'greo,-' 11) CHAItLES (CHICK) EVANS Shuts Out Boston Braves and Allows Only Three Hits LOOK BETTER Cross .Mt-Chat-v lln.lnn, April -7. .M.it t.f Hie wise old owls of Hie Kxalted Order of IVim !opesters have awarded the IMS IMills n sure berth In the lower half of the National League, but they can't support their lofty s:i-sn by the v..iy the Morumneii have com ported themselves In tills city. So fur they have won two games out of the three staged nt the Wigwam uiul , Joe deschgvr or tlen Tinciip will tr Bai'tdS. .WIN I- nn HiiKllsh golfer of ability, who has been living New Vork for tho last few years. it reason i-he won the Luilles' Xletro- pnlitHn t.'hnniplonshlp uud miiilc beiself niori. fium.ua th.m exer by defeating Jrromq Travers 7 and fi In u Hed Cross match. In which she was given nine Mtokes on each IS holes. Naturally I have, been much flattered to be asked by Mrs. ilitx-in In behalf of the Ited fross to play u tuntch with her nn the Riime terms, the date to be Mtfy :'0 mid the place Washington. .My olily regret Is that I euunot meet the date, for Warren Wood and I are engaged to I play a Ited i'ros match In Winnipeg . on tho L'tth of May, and Winnipeg Is 1 very, x-ery fur from Washington. With. , out doubt, howexTr. the matter of date cm lie arranged a little Inter Neither a Tip-Top Course I lo not know which of the Wu-hing. ion course will he seleeted for the i.iatch The i 'hevy I'haro course t nla? eil once in IDtt. but the I'olumbla oiirse t hnx-e nexir seen, iif the two I behexr the latter ir. cnttsiilereil tlie more illllleult. but neltl el one l.ilik. aitiong the more tc-tlng eouie- But i si now Wublngtoti ought to l, il h, - pi.Mvil,!,. pia. . tor ., 1'.. a i 'to- match, and one with a HrltUll lady golfer ought to be of particular Inter est to the gallery, I do not know whether anything more than tho IS-hole mutch at Washington Is contemplated to determine the point In question, but In the match with Mr. Traxers IK boles were played nt Kngle-xx-i.od nnd 18 at WxUagyl. It xxa ad' mltted thai Knglcwood was n leveling course, and a xxniiian xvho "got going" would have as good u chance as a. man, but It was bellsxed that Wykagyl was more of u iiihu's course, and here would come tho chance of evening up. Her Eauy Victory .Mrs. tluvln. howex'er, xx-as In xvonder ful form on both occasions, and she xvon her llrst round 1 up and her seconA3 up. It was u line- exhibition and tilt one to encourage u golfer xx ho likes to feel oc.ntiUeiit of his game 1 haxo carefully studied Mrs. GavIrVi scores nnd those of Mr. Traxers and.', leallr.e that If those txvo rounds repre sent Sirs, li.ixln's usual form any golf(9 xvho gives her nine strokes mi 18 holk must cNpect to suffer, but of county, nn) ni.iii l glad to suffer in so good, cause inn! with so fair an ally I shall welt on. c ibe ihanee to take my pdf Islnn. lit Gan-zcirLizllsi?- T&rcn-Statc -IfP- CosH. CHx. Cgo UNKNOWN PENN FRESHMAN PROVES HERO PICK HARVARD SOCCER TEAMS TO BY WINNING PENTATHLON CHAMPIONSHIP TO WIN VARSITY REPLAY CUP GAME curx es Innings . tllUUt It .! I ... I 'Pl.t ,. Il It ..II l ..... t.llll U-n of he home-town buja to llrst Willi """ """ """ ; "- i; frce traiiMioiiatlon. and to make things ' together, and spirit I ke that In I I....1 .. ,...i.i ,.o..h u-hieh ' bound to bring results. The men ere nas -cqionsllilo for the only score. Dutch wanted to be generous, but the Mackerel. wouldn't let him. Irrational fcaspriiiining of tlie w ilil and wool'y xan it gunimcd up the wink" by Taking Two Firsts, a Second, Fifth and Sixth, De feats Best Athletes of Country PHIL GOLFERS ELIMINATED Slrunk Cuius the Works .Virus strunk turned and bit tlie hanil that used to I'etd him esterd:i and ruined xeij chance Connie had to win the game. I'erry had twirled hit !is ball for six Innings and xvas going jood ill 'In' seventh, xvhen Amos ,tepi up and beats out a dinky little hit to diep hort. Stuffy Mclnnis. also a for mer companion of the gaunt general, fol lowed with a sacrifice winch sent rftrunk to ccuiiil .mil in a position to score. Strunk ..ni'miicd his ditty xvork xvhen h tarte.l to swipe third xvhlle Hob lltzell xvas at hat. Terry knew he xvun roing. but ivhen he tried for a pltchout tho bail sailed to tho grand stand, and the Maneich citizen reached home with out a guide. That piece of work ruined tlie bull game, for our pitcher lilt the skids tin! Oill Kopp foozled a grounder, rhuh netted another score. But strunk was not through, lie had tonietlvng up bis i-leex-o fur ,'onnie and It n..rl-d with the gentle and pleasing .ff. In the until inning, xvlth .lainiexon on favorites for the final rotiml reeotid, Heorgu Hums iricd to oblige Uie throng vith another home run. He hit tin bul i .uiy sxvipo and sent it on a line 'leinieii ceiiwr and left fluids. The spectator -those who remained shout pi xx it i uie. when the pe'Iet started Its luiiiiiev. tor it looked like a oertul tnrtt -nagger and perhaps i fo-.r-b.ise unash. to make It three this p. m. The mere winning uf gunus on tho sodden ground t of mid-April does not carry any great weight and It does not mean much to down these Ilraves of today, but out from 1he general uctlons of the J'hlls has peeped many an Item, many an Indkatton of general strength. Phils Hunch Hits Uunn Ileum Hitched line ball yester- strange to one another .is yet, for they (iav t),P Moruiimeu did xvell to don't know exactlj what they can do. trim lilui. They shoxved the ability to That probably is the cause of the weltd cliis.ee ilieir lilts. Xn accountinc fori ban-runnhig at the piiM-m Inn lilt- thir- fucull.x . but xihen a team hits that i t lx aula esterday : the npenlng-day ami-run signs oftin go woiig jmti: the i pj etiological stunt of bunching hits ex-ents of the Institution's twenty-fourth ; batter's utri ngth Is kivo' a there is no telllmr xvhere It will bull. I annual reluy carmxal. held on rrunklln Six hits the Quakers made, but two of I Held. Sexeral of the Iteil ana lime s,11(. lu.alv Uyl'AUl. IMJKl' AN'UKH was introduced to tlie liilxersitj of I'enn- A ST Tl students of th Proyram of Today's Events at Penn's Relay Carnival lillll In e.nu IIIkIi .rliool i litis rfljy rme. elelflt In nillntirr. a::til r2o-9iinl linrille rurs nrat. 'il.0 to :i:ill Pirimriitiirv mIiuuI il.l rfbo ruie.. lx In nniiilirr. :i:;r 1imi- unl i.i.)i. hr.ii. ilitu to 1:111 rullme rl.i relj rurf. ..exeii In nutnlier. II;.! In .X::.X I'olllte uiul nrnn una imx i IiiiiiiiiIoiiIiIih of Attifrli'ii. unU hlKh m hoot uiul ireinr.itnr .rlmol rrljj eliillliiluil'liili of Ainerir.1. Keleli in lllltll lirr. iii:i.i r.vr.NTs JUKI I'ulr i null. Iilcli Jiiinn. J.ilrlin thrnw. :ii30 "lint-iut uiul brojil Jumii. l:;lo l.iu tlinm. (loo Twn -mrl Pour Crimson and Tiger First Butlilehum Drons Protect MU Z,:I !?!'; .ndPrertmen Eights j ami Will Meet Disston a Titles on Today's, Card; Expect New Records Row Today B 1 (J 31 EN IN BO A T S I GUI' Again Today MATCH. MAY Trlnrfton, . .1., April 27. The stage Is nil set for the opining of . . i . the roxvlng season hero xvhen the Tiger .inti It i In the Mieelal ex-ents touay ,. ... i-easou. ii i- i" ""''' '" ,M, , ,, oarsmen meet Harvard today nn Tar- ,that tho records tiro especteil to laii. ... .. . . rhlef Interest In tho special race cell- negio ijii;e. ino uarvaru xnrsny auu inmutes of pln ami etra periods, Wr Inn yards ilasii. ucu n freshmen are a husky set of men. The wmiuiivxvai will mux- penult both team Ilnxlng xvlthilr.iwn tnei proles (iKalnst Disstoii for ilamg Ineligible players ah was llrst thought last Satur day xvhen tlie -'Saw makers" played "Uit Htatels' to n ituill!tlll alter tnrtv.A nlnutes of pln.x ami etra periods, Ifie penult both teurrtV. A.. ,o tiirt ii I varus iirtu. m". . res men ore il iuskv sei or ineo. galaxy of etar sprinters as that which , , u particular arc big and heavy i mret 'lR'"" ""'-O w,"''c they left of ... .. . .. lr. J." t IXAAtX Pltl' itMtl. j. . ..kill .. ..!.... ... - m. .... . All Quaker City Entrants Go Down to Defeat at Lakewood WOKTHINGTON IS STAB l.ukewoml, N. .1.. April L'T. fontests In the tlrst and tecouil rounds of match nlav in the siirlng tournament of the them came in the sixth frame and spelled one run and two more of them cunie In .the ninth, and xxlth a long sacrltlie lly. , Just as good us a base bloxv any time, 'put r.xo more blue beans 111 l'utsy's I lap. i Main xax good and he fielded his I position xxell, something xxhlch the long, ' lanky lad xxas not supposed to do, or at least a thing xvhkh tho Iiostou club had been told Miles xxas not so good tlebut. all In accomplishing, ltehlud him he had the colle; an alert defense. Twice tho Mills pulled : double plays. Ill Uie very first Inning they took Stalllngs for a long xvalk by erasing a situation which looked very had for the l'hlls nnd beauteous for the Ilraxes. Massey opened the game xvlth I a triple, the only real honest knock made lnlrouucing Joniiny narici? students previously hail notlceil in is , ijatayette, the winner, who ran tho IastCnmi. long, lean, awaivaru iresiunan xvim ' hundred v.irds with a burl or speed peculiar cap on the college , .unpus, but ',..., ui; ,l0 ., half-niiler credit. ho hail n t attractfii any more attention than the usual garden vnrtct) . Ver'terday. hoxvever, this same nwk xvard freshman was olflclally Introduced to the rennsylvanla students and also the 10.000 spectators at the nthtetlc classic of the x'car. After making bis this youth did xvas to xvm pentathlon championship of America. I'onslderlug that this xvas his llrst attempt in a big contest before so manv strangers, tne miKnoxxn jouub- ... ... ,.t. .... l.'.n't l,.v,M nu. " ,a"rn';,o tne and probably will I and must average about 173 or 190. In lap behind ltechtel of , ot i, duplicated lor several yearn to i this respect they haxo an advantage or more than fifteen pounds per man Howatd licrry who xvon the pentath- I Ion championship the past three years, land xvho xvas representing t'atnn Dlv. I was on hand nnd xvatched xvlth great! interest the xx-urk of the new- champion. I "Nig" xvas gixvn a great ovation by the 1 l'eim htudelitt and spectators xvhen he season are somexvuax uuuuuui """ about the ability of Will to break the lane The repot ts xvhlch have come out 1 ...... .... ..,. l.l l.ul fiom tlie xxllil ami xvoouj .. -r.. m,. .-. I'otnitrv i Mub of Lakewooil ycsterun weru not of an exciting nutun. In the llrst sixteen there xvux only one extra loiiA ,.tii..l, n,,,1 ltui lien others flll- f ix lid and uncultured dynamite. . ij.i.ej u., on'the eighteenth hole. The two . . ...J. I. t...l .1. .ill ' a .... . .1... t . ...... ...I 1 kf 1t',.tll iiLVorueN iui i iiv miiu iuuuu. i. - ""'- . j mi. i t. .. ii i1 III At pa V .r'i f i,;i ,i'i,i,ie.i of their oniio'n-1 handled the situation beautifully. roil ivlihout belmr pushed In any xx-ay Powell bounced hard to llancroft. whose It xvas a disappointing day lor I'nua tninhlniis. for nono of th three xvho off .Main all afternoon. I Oul of Tik'ltt Hnle Ilerzog xxorrled Main .o much Ihul lluck walked. Two on. one on third ami the other llrst. with none out. is sunnosed to be the toughest situation i i In baseball, even xxorse than having the 1 bases loaded. Hut the Mills defense ciii urn i ti:,i roniv fin ino victorious -- .-- - - ;- "- ..- ..... .... team of tlio ramp UK suuau in liiO month of the speed prowess ui .uooi-.... mei?ley lelay raco for the Army undjnr Scholz Is the main eaus for this Navy. The former Ited and Dlun star; unnasincs. icnun't forcoil in evtf.ml hlmsell' and, rr n,Au r.nni-is urn true and exery- stvr's break Into the sited society was, . . .. cnergy for the raco today. ' thine Is in their favor then tho world's a granu success. , .... Shea in ureal lorm l'Vank Shea's splendid tunning In the in the seiniilnal lound .if the American ;up comiietttlon. , The game w-lll be staged on the Dlsstou I home grounds. Tncony Hall Park, State road and I'nrult street, at t p. m. The" I Steel team Is now the present hoktrrn of the troiiliy, and it i conceded that 1 the winner of today h game will hi oil dls- Possibility xvln the trophy This should .put lots or encouragement i it the respect ive players to put all the 'lieu" Ihvv ' h:Vf In fr.iliic'kj i, oit.it. ... ..,,..llf., fnH U Tlw, f'fl.iIo !!, trill nrnlf.fl.lf llirntf I...... ' " '"' JP i v """ v.p,..fc .., ,...-.. iiii;ll maicii. (.r,,, fit 11, ., t.'l.t.l ,1,1,1 ,tf.,f.n,l ,.i, tlioli n,. ...... ... ... . 91 .w.. . ...t, ....... ....- -I-. mo nuai ue oi tne .National Clialleni :u.t,v: ,r.".r ":".'..,.", ''.' ,;;," l u u'tit o b muyed oft nsr- i inn f ij fr- iii iii ffi jiuriitun. ... ...r ,i.,. , band, tho Tigers, xvho, Inclde the lightest crew to represent New Record Kxiiectcd in Dasli j "ver the Princeton eight. This dhTer- V.j.m critics XVhO COUlll SCO llOtlling cine ill MCIKIIL Ullll BliroKlll oei.tetll but Will (ianzemullcr, of l'enn State, In i the two crews glx-es weight to the pre- thls event sexeral xveeks ago as a rcsuu (lli..,01 ,,iat ,hfr0 wi ,,,. two of his splendid running n tne ; i- , today. The stranger hi question 1 Johnny Ilartels, of the rnlvendty of rennsyl- toii tor u utmiiier or years, are naiiMng i,...i,ii,.,. record for this distance win i.e tniuaicu . on tneir aouiiy aa oarsmen xu ion. wie tllnl 0il, , l,c.1.l4.s,l.ll tlet,e farto,,j, r ni oi.-, iiprrcl. The nresent mark is trick. '..initj i, .... .,i... o. .,.., .1....1 r 1 " !i 3-5 seconds, made by ! 3. Kelly In I .... .. ... ouarter mile gaxu I'lttsburgh lite tlrst 190 1 and equaled liy iiowara i-rij in ..,..., ....... r honori' In the American college chain-1 mi 1. Two weeks ago senoiz. or .u- ine orange anil uiock are nn un- . iiauuiir ne.ns uarnci uign n tne otner Saturday at J. and f. 1'oats Meld. Fatf Jentnlly nro tUeI,'et. It. r. between the present holders sent 1 rince-, r ,p trophy Kail Itlver I to vers anfi Steel ronipaii) This is th 'clubs have met In tlie Una! for the cup vntibi. Johnny Is -dx feet and rour nlonshlp sprint medley relay raco over Fourl. covered the century 111 3 smwn qu.inmj. 1110 v.-ar nas inaue 1 snnrtlmiore. IM.. nril S7 -in the flfA Inches III lieignt wneit in ins hiuckihk iviinsx Ixuniii. Imxls, tne llrst lieu aim onus in a uuai ineei mm ...- ooouu "i'" e ; " .... 1 """.".' ,'..',', ,,', !,"'" ,"""V. V?r' I feet and tips the scales slightly oxer the , rumlPr, ..btulii.d u ten-yatd lead Saturdax In the Drake relays he run , and. as a result, there H not 11 man '"j,.1,,n7.r ','iii', ' i.t '"u '"' nAun infii -'UU tniirK. n pnrercu i-enn ium iu' mnr iphiv of I'll, tn tht urnt runuiiir. mo eenr iu r-uwnw - - - . ... ....- i.c . ...r- ,.. -y- nun, .. ... i .. ...... -,. . - ..... .m llAl.lfroli 11-1 u ntlltT . 1. ......!,. lmAn. Cnnln ii l7noltn nt from the Stexens rreparatory M'ini, 01 ,ieh advantage Haymond, of IV1111, in- onus, jonnson. 01 ..ie;...b-... ... -..., uU. mini) """ ' "i""1 ,"' - New Vork, and i- enrolled hi the cheinl- ..reaBrti tn ixxelvo over Week, l.ustav. a stride behind. In addition to John- CVen. and Will I'axton. stroke, both - ,, cnl enirii.eerinu scliool. . 1.. t 1 1- ..hn.in ton!.- son and Scholr- Sol llutler. of Pubutiuc : rowed on the junior varsit.x . Itoche. , ,1 . ut" I nuallfled' in the llrst sKteen surx jved the 0,1 1 tlrst round. 1". S. I'. Handolph defeated iln -tleorgo V. Statzell of Aronlmlnk. 2 up. Makeb tireat Catch Klinik. however, couldn't sec :t that At tho turn Statzell wns nx-e now 11, 0111 on tho latt nine boles he came back lit his opponent In great stylo and took the 1 inalCll 10 tlie eiKlllvenui iioir '. Hicks xias by no means at his best 111 his mutch with Frank llartou. It xvas a xvay ai toon ,1 mm agi d catch un ....... ........ii 11,11, tiii'iiu ,v:i, ii.'ifif'ii 1, in, .. ... . . ... ,. . ...li.ir 1 fUUI III ..- ...... ...... ......... - . ue siarxeu loiinru vuu "" 1 lin,i r, to 11 ay ill populur The "our o'riociis played to .t swell Mdlenee. some '!00n persons occuiiylng )?ats in 'he arena. This was because of tho aoi day m.d the clvqmj down of so many places of business at no n. but at bat. more I.1..11 or.o '.ialf departed be fore inr .ust '.tilling, if '.'Jtinle ptrslsts tn ,taa:inr his twilight basubnil. they'll have 'i, Hue- ti.,, .-.nrfexv 'axv Th.. '..In 91111.M l.-ei-.i to., mail) of voo.ug-.ters out late nt r.igV.. The Ir.d.g nam VV es' Asso.-iatlcn aim will malsa n ulleial protest. Manager Mack loosened up .1 little however, and an uoatice.i -hat 'odaj't fjamo would no called it 3 p m. This touads x gvear dea, j. ;ter loss to .Xlciiatllgan at second hiiieu lleryog. Massey dared not start from third on the Initial bounce, but when Mcdulllgan tossed Iu laiderus too late to get I'ow-ell. Massey made the break for the plate and would baxe scored a run If It had not been tor the quick witted, open-eyed throxv to Adams by raptuln Fred. The next moment I'oxveil was throxvu out a village block hv Adams on ail attempt to steal. 'The Phillies Intleld handled this pla smart Iv. llancroft held back .Massey . .. . ......M.. ll.l fl... ,.i..d till., If Mdhideiph ut'ns 'VJirKe .'I "W and nnd when , ho Tribesman did make Ids Ujeorge F. Hrown. of Huntlngdnn Valley, break, l.uderus kiw to it that the plate eoi throueii the Hint round comfortably tyus not disgraced. enough. Hrown put It all over l.berliaid Around second base the Mills seem Faber . up and 4 to play, nnd lliirtou . . 0 .,pn,y f defensive strength, defeated a good man n James l!ertrain ' , ,. ,U.lIltUy UI1(I Koltte r3ou.'d 'u'ton !v1as1'1ui?fortui'.a.ti,'toCcaZ',:a. the ,0,. of his game: his arm 1, as V S an Clief at bis best and never good as ever. Noxv Mcl.atllgai comes standing a ghost of a chance, he was! through and plays up to Dax-oy lead. in on mm. 1 tieuten 1 up ami .1 o i"j. m in'- ji ( a good Man ior r.n leuunumh 4i. a ' .itiif.it 11 j n I. liiun 11 iius ( iiai kii iwiiiiL in ' ,""" ..- ---..,: ... Ti, -1. ... :,.. . ttlO IOI1KCSI lllilln 01 ,uv tut turn o w. beaten by J. U. Turner. Jr. X wirrti. rale befell I. the ball left tho bat and Just 1 tjnr.u,, Keen, of St. ttavlds, for he xvas Ret a linger hold on A. The mowed under by the long-ilrlving Ar- r..niiirL.ablH one. Dill not at thlir Vines. I up mm u 10 oi.ij team. Huh City Niiles LOCAL he ..exv Athletics Look Good" 1.. .1 .. Ihrar. f-11 m t m:l.Ml iihi.i,. . Hi. oilers looked like liar big leaguers Despite '.he late Mart ins hour, the men played well and it ajn faslly be seen that 'oiinio Mack . xui net occupy eighth plnce th'a year. There are Mir.-e or four clubs In the leuguc 'hat are weaker than tlie A s anUi,r; hap8 .nore will hit the toboggan l).nre the s-ason ends, fonnle put over a mas ter stroke when he organized his w ball elub. and pvoxed that .'.e .s far from ea.lilng in as a big leaBue mun": Any one an -xln if he has Bcod ball Players The 'rick is ,a win with a gang ot mediocre athletes. Joe Dugan ts Impro-ms -vlt'A use; 1 ' kid ahortstop looks better ver day a "l .tight now . better 'hun " 1ev?,r1'l He covers lots of ground, tie ld. his po Htlon like a. veteran and his throw g la wonderful. In anotlic:- yeur i be the equal of Uancroft. ot the I hll. IN GRAND CIRCUIT Thf llrax-e do not nut tsili tlntr al liitnie iismrs. o l beliiK done In some uf Ih. bill IraKUe eiLirp. ffir, r.t... ...o y. ... f ,.'. inrif an.l th., fans win ntt !. ui. nn t'J get home for the hot suppt. rllMl.i'. he didn't know- it thing about track uth- letlcs, but be wits willing to lenrn. He reported' to Law son Itobvitsoii, the coach extraordinary, and told Itobertson timl he wunted to become 11 track ath lete. After xvntehlug the newcomer xvork out several times. Hobble came to the conclusion that' Johnny iHissessed great natural ublllU, but that xvas all. Hobble look Ilartels 111 charge nnd taught him exer,x thing he knows about truck work. He mado mpld progress In bis ink. nnd us he tnought best thav l'enn should be represented In the pen tathlon championship. Ilartels drexv the assignment, because there was no other candidate. Stars Disappoint Competing against 11 field of ..'.ors such as l.arle litlflllen. of Notre Dame: Charlie Hammond, of the rnlxerslty of the South: 1'. Shea, of Dartmouth, and Hobeson, ot lungers, HarteU xvasn't even glxen a ghost of u shoxv of finishing among the leaders. But for once the w Ueaores of track and Held sports were on vhe wrong side. The l'enn youngster xvon txvo firsts, u -econd, n rlftli und a cixth, for a total of fifteen points. lie establUlmd a new record In the ;md tlrllllths. of C.enrgHoxvii, 1111 Hi.. riiiitiltie rnr l'enn in tile una ,,,11n tthlln Xlnvt c.-il'l'lerl I'llfu baton. ITIllCetOn liiistaxson recently xvent under an op-'will compete, eratlon on hi- heel und the Injured mem- 4tconjnl; (l( Coach l'arrcll Coach Farreli. of Michigan, xxa.s iu 11 f.iiir.itivo mood vesterdax. and when her still xx'as sore and painful yester da.x. Shea xxas in line form and gullied yard by yard on the Ited and Hluc etar. Coming down the home stretch the con queror of Ted Meredith opened up a ' gup of eight yards on rtustaxson. Irwin. , of Penn, tried to tnkc the leud, but the , eight yards was too great a handicap, l'enn jjtute finished third. Victory for Chicago Coach Stagg's star runners of the 1 rnlvrrxlty of Chicago walked uway xvlth tho distance medley relay obamplon- ' ship, defeating l'enn. the only other en trant, by almost a lap. The Windy city aggregattuii outclassed the local team ! from the start and ufter tho first relay , It was only a question of hoxv much by which they would xvln, Northeust High School. I.p.seopal , Academy and lrfiwer Merlon xx-mi the three high school championship inces, the Philadelphia scholastic, the Inter academlo and tlie suburban. The Ar ciiixes haxe a good team und should make 11 food showing In the American scholastic championship this afteruuyii. and is. besides, the stronge-'t man in the boat. I'axton Is a sK-footer and Is eipected to glx-e a good .mourn o. himself. Itodger I.amont and Hi .van who roxv at six and three lespectlxcli nrrt tfienitil-verir men anil nele tlie questioned about Scholz's ability said: I n,.,,1Etays of their freshman new The, "If the weather conditions are the same . iJ0Tl 0Xl.f.td the six-foot mark. Lament, as today and the track is Just as fast,, w,10 t,JS the sciles Is ISO, being ihc then I expect Scholz will xvln the 100 heaviest man In the boat, ilodfivv, yaril.i dasli In 9 3-5 h-coiuIs " ( hoxx'. Is re-entering the rowing game Johnson also will compete in uie i.u-j nft,.r tu yeats' absence. Duncan. Walter and liarilncr. win. row at iix'c, rour nnu xwo reepecuxeiv. rn all noxlces as far as cxperiem e in races is concerned. Their xvork last fall and this spring, however, has been of a high order and they xvlll probably show tome good form today xard high hurdles on the glass. During ihe last xvlnter Johnson equaled the world's Indoor record for the 75-yard hurdles, lie xx-on't haxe a rtnrh, for KrdmHii. the l'rlncetnii hurdler xvho tied Ihe w'orld's Indoor record for the IB yard hurdles hi the Meadow-brook games, Iycrp!"oV Dartmouth, made a new ! Tiller Freshmen Strong world's Indoor record In the pole xault 1 The race between the Ilarxaid and of 12 feet Gi Inches recently. Coach ' Princeton freshmen Is counted on to pro Hlllman htntes th-it he thinks he Is a 1 Juco some thrills as both yearling irews better man than his out cnanipnui uiiuare exceptionally msi. 11 present xvorld's record holder. Marc , cubs, xvlth several of last Writhe He expects J lye is to put up . Paul a school men 1001. 1 5'ir.fliinm rti'PiTnrv. I. Ellis and J. Lutlo to Start Baby Trot ters in Feature Events rri - ..!,.!, nt IIPVUI? frtfl tthOrtatOD ICt , il .. .-... I... I... I.,l K.a Irrli . .. ril ..a Thiols turt-VnunVi.t II. hurt hi. - ' "" - "" ,"1L' ",","." "K Mcnttt .ouuy , 1 Srindl,U.;ruJ.?rlX..UV'' '?''," "' mer 'rord was . "S.V" and" . Z r,d "11 U lM t is ! ,!V!o"!'7.1Vr.UUt'k,,,PraW,,h eenr new figures lor tne poie xuuit touay. Wilkin, of Iowa, und otheis xvlth rec ords better lhan i feet will w? to it that be has no walkovee. Illce, of Kama. Is fuvoiile for the high Jump xvlth a record of C feet S'. lichen, bui Ilugus. or Pittsburgh : ller- rlnzton. or l.elilgh ; Ilammond, oi the Harvard yeai's St. to be in tine onditlon nnd wotk together like a clock. The Princeton freshmen, victorious in their initial race ugalust Philadelphia Central High School last Saturday, are full of confidence. They haxe a well balanced boat, the men averaging about 1ISS poumlB. Un the crow are a number of oarsmen or prep scnooi expeneiu and ho Is . , ..:.., 1 ... f,.r nortani. tnr liroau jump, liarieis u nueeu out mi ,,,,,i ,i, ,vt Imnnr. ,..1.- . . .. ... tt I1..1I ,. t..i oruuifiiii ttl V I'totaim., t.i ..u ...v. ....,.-- Iluik xx ill be Blo xvnen xn rum sn irm Illinois oy .ti. itniniucn. ui uni-,.- , ., . ,, . ,,,, . ..V.S .. ih. iinta. lloran's mn hax. .. c !.... i.t. .. uini.i in..i, tant of tho year, for It is tils oni time .. iiiada , He f ti,a ineni horsemen haxe entered 1 on Huek. " - . , , ,,inot con ibele horses In tlie eariy ciosuik i-uu iteiunif. l.atta nave nameu 1 ,nta l-nlverslty of the South, und others buve I Cuptaln t'hlbholui. who is perliups the done C feel, fo there xvlll be a good ' most poxverful man In the boat, towed .1 uuntem number of yeurs at Pomfret. ! lemming lt.,lte of lliibtiniie. Irarl tlie 1, ,,,:,, I , ullll P.OliertS two Bl. J'nui sciiuui ut.jr tnmners xvlth u tecortl of L'l feet "x.and Harold Mel ornilc.it. oi lasi Inelien. lie xx-on this event last . ear, 1 Urotoii crew Why Fay $25-M20 11. so races of the tlrand Circuit meeting to be held here ill AUKti"- !' T. Kills. Heorgo Tli .,.,ir,,rc und John S. l.atta have named i ... baby trotters to start In tlw ' l!i.1..aBftl,'S vear-ohl race and tho Nawbeek cxent for Amateur holes three-year-old. ; These colt races are worth JJOUO each. P T. Kills has Princess l.tnxrah . lleorgo ii'twnrv has named Albert Dillon and i HUlii sinuiuM i,.a,, wt ,,-b .v.'.-r' ' it-irt.1.t if.. it tliA 1'ivellli nnd llnlslied in llio rcmsuii toftt ...vm.. .. - - , .. ---.- ---.. -,.,.-..... . nnnot rid. them Inderd. th. saddle 1 , .."'''. wu" "".f'.f"n ,l ,"'.... l .... ' ..nmrv i renresented. In Johmon. of Michigan : Way. of State: ll . iinJ rmplre. itiswr nno Jiuran ii" , Ullll m mo .uu ineiers. n .-.- ! .- . ,.. i ,.. f Cm.n ,,,i ti,...., ti, ,rUB th. .urs- tact,, a. Boai-; , . neolUe. " . - hrti n U ingh Z ' ,,-p .," i., ..... ,1,. ism ,i. rnee. and the newly added feature event, xue .-mciaire. in rniiceioii. ami i-irsmng. , for,i s in t-roxvila h"re belle tne lerm. jijiM-inin . -. V r ;,.:..". .... ..ii. ..rtttv ii ml tmvv relav I'hnmii on- of State, helnit Ihe stars in the shot- frain. KluHtrllne will not km enuugii uui oi Marted. All tne ciongaieu ireiniimii iiau .-.... """--- .;.-'., . , ., ,,, i.n.i,, r.m-i. !..,.. .i. isUn tlio llrst Jump to Ihe Iluu 10 par w irav- t d , wln th tltll. ,vas to lnSh srup ot .niericn. ore i - - i Den... unic tir. .. , . ., ... ,,,,, .,.. . ti,iftt contests or tnu iraca uuu iieui ii-ei. . fcll.J .....I'. .... .... ..Ml. Ml. -' ... . .... .. - are nil show-Ins ear a good form uverford Keserves Win erfonl, Til.. April "7. Hinerfot.i i o. ir.rrvr. yeftfrii.iy dffeat-d the llutrr- School baseball team, 0 to . In n un euntesi niKrKeu cy . miojcfnfuiiff ,; pari ot in. scihsiisj . for a suit when you can step right in our READY-TO-WEAR Department and pick a gar ment equal C, IU til' price for.. . Over three hundred differed patterns to choose from all tfur; newest weaves in rich cITecU. Our Tailoring Departments fine. n. bitter business than evr. When you consider the remarkably,; values wo bivc juu mr jwur money. i. i. nnt tn ha xvondered at. In f.st.- you couldn't equal our valuta auy.c wnere. cpp nttn o, mn uivnnwa g"u "w" - " "".J nimrn nwrtT iitr o rti UEHCUAh'T TAlLOItS "' C F Tne. Plr. Xr ArrU !. Jl . w. .. Open Saturday and ilondav Evening Until s o'clock. ttfleriutoti. t'runin A t.'t fust llrsi-elasa traxrlliiR J l.atta is banking on Sarah Ulllon In tei,"m0U,, uVe t hear from horn, nines the two-yeat-old Liberty cxent ... tho I ,f ,ha, ..a.s uffertw; tf ', ffiK: Nawbeek race, lleorgo Hregory Is I lg- "u,nt' IKai-h and I liall i.. All he needs Is eonlldence. letting It every day Players Have Spirit The bet feature of tjie 'earn, hoxv xer, is the attitude of the players. MM lear I noticed that some u in" ' xe dlssatlafl'd and constantly taiuii ahotlt their hard luck In pliytmr ' tall-end club after winning the pennant to many years, They felt tnat 'hey tre being Imposed upon and every one wlaued1 ho could be traded o a regular teaiij. On the Held they played listlessly and tometlmes failed to run out their hit. Spirit like that doesn't make a uccessful ball club, and '"ontilo had to part with them. , , This year, hoxvever. It l different. town In Plorlda thin Hiring I asked Urry Gardner hoxv he liked the change from the Ked Sox to the A.'s. "Flnel" he replied. 'I am happy and contented here. We have a reat bunch f ftllQwe. a great manaiter wid a Breat all club. The Athletic will not he In It plJce (bla'year, Juat xvalt until you fcA ItuVl.L I , Jlubix,Qldrlng also booats tho tm tike aouthlrij land aBei)t. "We have Uie load., n,,.. ...! , ..til. "Wo.lt Until xf nee. Mr" Infield tn tt'Ctloh.',' It 1 reaiHv XhtjABOH OU JIJUi Jtf- urlng on Jones Ulllon to bring him vie- I lor' , . , - ., ..r Olio of tho classiest ueiun ui mo i' trill compete In tho iibovo races. A. 11. Coxe. ot Paoll. Pa., is looking forward to taking some honors, as he has t-ntered Dillon Itange, Mlectrcu Dillon, Charlotte T-niin,, t.rt l?lv and Norman Dillon In tho two-year-old contest und xvlll send jr'ih'atrel the Cossack, JIls cowies nnu tne in vnr'er.. to thu wire In the 2:17 three-year old event. i "", "V Noted horsemen from various sections of the country have named horses to run. J.K. Madden, of Lexington. Ky. ; A. McDonald, Indianapolis: W. H. Cox. Dover. N. II. : V. H. Jonen. Memphis, Tenn., and other noted tralnera are among those xvho have entered their beat In the Philadelphia races. I pur .laikton II. '.. a flr.t-elaa. nine, has enn .lutes for si Huturilays In May. June. Julx am I Auirual. ' Oalvln. manaaer. zm Houth Klshteenth street. lljrrflt A. I', has Deeoratlon Pay fnr une or two aalnes for linine team offrrlnir n sultam; 11. .Xirilulllien. liiaiiA.vi, SPOUTS WRITERS GUESTS AT FAREWELL RANQUET Jumi'S W. Gnntz anil Ktlwin 0. Pow ell, of Press, Soon Will Leave to Join Colors Ja.nes W. Uantz, sports editor of the 1'resK und IMxvIn O. Powell, u member of tho Press bports staff, were the u-nectM r,r hotior nt 11 farewell bauuuet "'inv nr.t.tT... I" the Hlngham Hotel last night. Ho th L auiranuw J Mr. tluntz nnd Mr. Powell soon will 5iil .Voril. Sex, leavo to enter the National Army at I Tux Chase Club ha Hay I Hliil all or June i -'. ...... ..-i,i iilo i,. lifiur from tlr.t-clsBJ fill.!!. ,"' ..,-.-" -;"i, tlr. nmnacer. H GEORGIA -GOLFERS WIN FOURSOME AT MERION Perry Adair and Tom J'recott. youth ful Rolling luminaries from xJeorgla. tr mmed Iforman Slaxvvell. .torm" North and South champ oh, and . MjrgdlU M. Jack, captain of th ."n'vnerJ'b?: Tt.nn.vivanla. tolf team, in an exnioi- ! -t"l Juek Moore, manaser, Ml a mliirofelonnl leain, la wlihout a gain, for May . .xny iiiini.ie.iii uVilrlnithl.atlractli.il houfd notify Frank l ISCnall.r, UlHIIM. T, WIT, ...Vll.r r..... r- call Diamond 7018. btanwoutl atieet. Norrl. 1'. I'.. ..-.!.. n. f. u fast m-i.ar-olil sauad. ulihes to hook names for th corning araion Sua ill traveling- nines of that elaaa. Jo.i-ph Meyers, manaaer. .'1. Hall at. Voleene 1". V.. dulres game, with team, haxltie around, and orfurlnir a fair guar 2nt. J- lll"Hur. manager, IS'J Howard etrr.t. ,, . Waldrun A. . would UK to hear from all rir.t-fl.is tami. aueh aa l.lmwood D.. la r, llellt.ld. Uodfrry I'ooner H. llatrh. or any other horn. team, of that rlaaa olterlna a r.aaonabl guarantee Edward Montagu manager, T112 Adatn tt ftMu A. A. haa Max 4 oven for any flrat-claa. b9m Lata offering a fair guar antee. O. K. Oabrirf, nitliai.tr. K8 Iilek )S)a tUiid, ' t'.non l.ee Petershurir. X a There were thirty uround tho board, and ull xx ere friends xvho knew and up- ,irf.,iiittprl thesft Rooris xvrlters. Mr. (latiti has been sporting editor of the Presa for almost live years. lie fpeehil Ued In baseball, but xvas xersed ro,uull aa xvell In all the other branches of sport. Mr. Powell formerly waa sport ing editor of the Syracuse Post Stand- ard. and spent many years as an editor i Iu Scranton. He came to the Press more than two yearn ago. Dike Mr. llantz. i he leaned toward baseball as his favor-1 ite sport, but he xvrote boxing nu xxell, and his stories on these sports wero I both Interesting and Instructlx-e Hoberl W. Maxwell was toaatmaster and his witty und stirring words aided , B-rnntlv to enliven the diners, xvho other- 1 wlso were Inclined to be gloomy at losing txvo kucn vaiueu irienus. .xmong me ntnn speakers xvere Cdnnle Mack, James Isuminger, itoas Ji. ixauuman, xxiiuam II. Hocap. llobert II. Ounnls. Herman Taylor. Doctor WlUmaler, Joseph S, Cardan, lleorge Young and Hobby Iiey- This Hurler Would Put Pineh Hitting on Bum I'linhie I nhf-rull) Inn a tnlrler who. If lie eirr art. n Id lriigiie.lroiit. ought to mill. the nlnrli-liittlng liin.nj xery rlkj. Iu fart, he ought to he nlil to nut It on th lillnk. If report be true. II ran hurl with lllir pun, and when ver u left-tnind lmttr loom, up lie thnnv. with hln smith whig. Agalnut rlaht-lmnil hatler h. iie Isilli and kreiM th man fnrllig. Iiliu iiwfllll fued up wondering what U roiiiliig ofT. ..lo h ran pltih exerl day, for whn one liiinil ur unn ret. weury he eases un hv switrliliig. Th nam of th Iwaeball noxrlty In question I. Al Heine. SCHEDULE FOIt TOUAV NATIIINAI. I.IUtil'i: l-ldlailelplilH al Iiostou near, S. New Vork at llrmiUln I'lear. i. Clnrlniiatl lit 1'llji.liurgli Italn, 3. M. I.oula ut Chicago luudy, .1. AMKIUCAN I.KIIIUIJ llo.lon at Philadelphia t'loiiily. 3. Vahbittoii al New lork I lar, J. ClexeLntl at Detroit 4 louuj, 3, t'hli'ugu ut M. l.oulp Ifraln. 3:30. YESTEItDAY'S KESULTS ASIKRICAN I.KtUl'K Si.Athlrtlrs. I. .... la.llintiii. u tci '"'.x . MIDDLE STATE COLLEGES TO DROP HAMMER THROW Despite Opposition, Weight Event Will Ho Eliminated From All Future Meets Despite continued opposition on the part of several colleges, led by Lafayette. I tho hummer throw xvlll be dropped from ( tho sixth ntinual Middle States cham pionship, but all the oilier exents xvill ' be retained Just as in previous years. This xxuh the leading decision at the 1 sixth annual meeting of the Middle At- lantlc States Collegiate Athletic Abso ; elation, held laet night at the Hotel Wal- , ton I The date previously set, May 18, xxas ' ratified by the meeting and the moet I xvlll again take place under the uueplces : 1 of Lafayette College, at KasUm. Pa i . The trials will bs held In the morning i and finals In the afternoon. , i Olllcers were re-elected at hut nights , I meeting for the ensuing year Dr 1 James A. ltabbltt, of Haxerford, waa again chosen president : Dr. Iloy Mercer. ' of Swarthmore, will again fill the vice presidency, and Frank O, Uarwood, of i Franklin and .Marshall, xvas re-elected I ibecretary and treasurer. The executlx-el nolda. Bobby lleynolda. the well-Known boxer, alA.wlll leave fpr the National poxcr, aisx, Amp vrlOu fexv4ay ill.... I. .1 Uul. t IftCVlClttiJ (tot utMuico ftir t''"' tb l)eirotxtindi:Raln.Ummtttee will conalat of Davl. Ste vtTinvii ii'vatE vea i'o' .Leathers, Uettysburf' . j NATIONAL I.l-Jltf Dean Smith, Delaware College; Klrech- k. XI llnftton. Oa !. ll'mfhlnatiMi n hI TnAHnn 1 ttfinar I ' WlVbiUHPa-ePnaall, lA 'J.mi2S,W' ' " itm I'UcM. Ji at. JLiA;q. ' riiuii, v rklUdtlpbl. .81 Ilo.tsn. 0. I a IIIIIK U-UUCK. I i 4 l Hf Circle of Confidence k ,1 K&UyF that is ever wideninB has been built up UL. iAWA f msm by Steelo in the huce industrial Btructures. mr , -'M ' rWW "planned and completed throuch the co-ordi- ,i ' lill nated c(ric,ency of Itflm. ' -1 0 m Steele Service mm ' . mUl Whatever tho requirements or tlie limitation, (wdEFi I i ' vkrm utmost satisfaction is tho result of placing JBClflH - 4 r-1lLm responsibility for the entire work in one mSSk V IV IJPP contractwith control of every detail. WHW gggfflECTk fm steeie & Sons Co. JPPSijI BiiilitaBaaW Cnfinra Conjfruefora .Jllliailaal avTT-HBW Philad.lpriU H UOMaHt "' ttaaCnkk. Toronto .EMIEtEBBa! 1 ''. 7 nmiiiJL L.-hji rt, . .4"
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