Km! tw,:Trc .V$7' " eywj ' uu WS OF LEADING PERFORMERS AND NONCOMBA f ANTS IN REALM OFsPbRfS IT a, -T" !ITE HALT BY PIRATES AIN'T IT A. GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN'? ATHLETICS TO BE AT HOME fO THEIR MANY FRIENDS ALL MERRY MONTH OF MAY IS ARE STILL VERY MUCH -AND AT 2."A.MFRietMD VOIFG SUGGEST-SlCLoSIMC, WIKI DOlAi AMD a VAAL.KIMG YouMdlHOPEPUU WHGM AT ll- A.rt You GfiT Td BED AFT.CR v LOWG ToUGH EVENlrJG PLrYlW6 Bridge AmO at 1-30 A.M THe ONi YGA. OLO DECIDES HE HAS A PainJ AKJD Tries To EA5E. r NATIONAL LEAGUE RACE VOCALt-V- 1 Western Clubs of Circuit Will Follow New York Yan- kces. Who Arc in for a Three-Day I Stand at Shihc Park Defeat by Pittsburgh, Mitchell's Club Had Won le Games in a Row Giants Likely to Be Overtaken While in the West tDfJBrlrTOl!D2rf. SIAjXTj ?kp iJ,;?' .. ,V lS?9k! AW J le JNew York Giants took time In their mad career thev misiu tthing- In the West that Would sreatlj disturb them. Th" mi ",Xtw York hae the Hlndenburc Idea of only eelni; what thev do and hot pauMn to pay an attention lo what the rest of Is doing. So It may be with the Giants iltrifllng tact that the Chicago Cubs had won nine sames In a row were stopped by nttVburRh Pirates jesterday may hnve paused heads of the Giants ai a mere accident. But theli victories wctr ins accidents, as the Giants will ery Jkely ee vvhe-.i the rmkn tour of the West. (Cubs are all set for the Giants, ami In plt- of tlie aforesaid hy suffered jetterday and the C.lantiV vlctorv ovet the llo-ton e Cubs are very close on the heels of McGravv' men, and It Is bable that the Westerners will pais the leaRue lenders niter th sve left the City of Breezes. planned her seasdh with the Idea that the Giants would be that would have to be beaten If another flair was to be vvon for The setback of losing Alexander Is somewhat of u hard blow and ,tfeat Klllefer yesterday was called to take his examination for the ith the Cubs much weaker than they had counted upon in Inn e time they still hae a lot of baseball strength, 11s theit 1ea In a row indicate iTrecord made by the Cubs In their nine straight wins follows: April 24 Chicago 2 St Louis 0 April 25 Chicago 3 St Louis 2 April 2 Chicago 3 SI I-ouls 2 April 27 Chicago 3 St. Louis 4 April 28, 23, 30 games with Pirates postpolcd May 1 Chicago Ii Pittsburgh 3 May 2 Chicago 12 Cincinnati S May 3 Chicago 9 Cincinnati V May 4 Chicago 1 Cincinnati fi May 5 Chicago 3 St Louis u AMD AT : 30 m YOU ARC STil-U yjUA.iKinJG, HALF ASLEEP ArJO Three Fourth s FROErJ xflTr U 111 'Ek wpk -AMD AT 3. AM.' LITTLE PATOOTlE .DECIDES lo CLUMBER AsJt) You C.M .SrJevK "BACK To -Bed - T"BeD" MMr- jmr' l i i t? i . fSffllmi . Mt. 1,1 i WiV HfD.SXM TTUfllJ i :sv "l-lw Vvi Hi a 7Tv ' M"x--mr-fMii ,,., M'WHUmmii ,, Boy,' - OH-h-h- AlN'T IT A p. (rEE.Llro'lJc. ., s TEF&- 1A A ' ir -7.-1 -gzzm wff'ti'imim 73' O.fl i-- it !nrt HOHKltT T. .MAXWELL I dltnr f.TfnfnK Pnhllf Ideer Time for Scouts lo Show Somctliinp 8 for major league baseball clubs are any good, this is the tim" Idem to show something. In the past many rlubs haw had scouts llttle besides draw a salary and compose expense account. In years the minors hae teemed ulth excellent material and the .of major league managers had so many friends among the minor and players that they really had little need of scouts, nlthougli P"iinclal burdens kept the owners of hall clubs full of more or air, the burden of which nan that no club could be successful an bverpald scout or so, only they did not mention the overpaid pirt Uncle Sam has decided to use a few baseball plajers In bis con Willie Hohenzollern, not only have the ranks of classes of clubs Icted, but literally scores of leagues have had to thut clown for the Of the war at least. This means that majcr-lcague talent during MM few years is going to be exceedingly hard to gel. llaseball plav Ba all other athletes, are best between the ;-h of tuentv-onc and MM, the draft limits. If this were not the rase, Congress would jfcoaen other age limits between which men are phvslrally the most (It. Kir the problem of the major leagues will be to sort fjtit material Mm comparatively few men who are exempt and who at the sam aoie io pui up ine uninu oi uaseuan necessary 10 maintain Ino idard of the national pastime. process will have tp be done largely by scouts The scout who Is f produce now Is the man who will make the money and the reputa- Abla scouts will be In greater demand than able ball placers, and iljr the days of the loafing scout will come to a rlos because if not produce their rivals are going to get the material th.it they have rotten. iXnS CHANEY'S SLASHING BODY PUNCHES SUFFICIENT TO BEAT FRANKIE CALLAHAN icw Yorker Boxes ell in Earlv I onl nnel frimi Piin Oni plnglcd orlne Whiltert IlurriH find n llnlko IIokb out It'idrlRiif to llolK. 1 two runs, four hits no errors I Kauff ualkxl Hincroft fumbt r ' Burns s grounclfil thin thr wild t sirond, Kauff golrg to third fi llurn- stole serond Zlm Ktruck nut ll was 'put out of tlif gain Ibidrlgrui wnl i to third and Voung to Miond llnd iilguc-z out, llancroft I" l.udeni", K mff FrorlriK and Hums :oit)g tr third ' Kletchfr filed to l.udetus Onp run in. I hltr two errors I HI TU ISMM. I Harcrnft fanned Mii.alllein Kit an lllllelil hit Stuck fotte, Mcfl.illlg ill Fletcher to VimtiK Stork out xir.iltriK Mcl'irtv tu l'letther No runs (,ne hit no errors lifdke sTfe on McOafhean error Mi "'arl hit b nltrliul hill Harries nnrl died Stock to .McCaingan oung fin pNd to center prutlng Holke and Mr. rarty Kauff fcttigltd pending Young to third I in Mtusils wild thiow Vounu Ft ored and Kauff wot In third fj Hums fouled to l.uderui v llhnlt r,ut Stock to Iuileru Thicc un. two lilt two errors Koumiss, hut Forgets Science and Fallu Before l. 0. King's m 'r Rih Koaster.-' Givim: how a TFIRER JKRSKY BOXIXC CLLBS RKCEfVU PKRMIT? I Trentnn. l Miv 7 The New lei sey athletic commission at a inteling at the State lloue todav granted per mits to the Penngiove Athletic flub of ltnBrove Troxltr Institute nf S'ewark ind the i:ajtern AlhletiL Club of Long ' Hranch for the conducting nf bovine; bouts under the llurltv laif 11 lsed at the last cession of the Legislature Frank O llrlen referee .it the (ilMmila Mhletlc Club Philadelphia and John Kckhaiclt, also of that cltv wire named as referees tor future bouts Inniel stmeldler of Atlantic "tj was named I aa Inspector PEXN CHARTER NET MEN Ping Bodie Will Be Factor in Scries KJfBODlE'S work with the stick Is going to be a big factot In the iailetlcs-Yankees series So far Ping has not hit safelv as often as M work at the spring training camp indica.ed However, he has been Er'the ball solidly, and a good deal of his fa. lure may be attributed 9- t L....9 k,.nl. Tlmn nftAV ! t. I .. .. 'WfH'snuwn uu utunn ,...v iiiui- nr- M.is come up and crdCKed ",quarely on the nose, only to have It sail falrlj into the hands elder. "rove that Uodle's batting ee is not on the wane bill that he it a partial victim of tough luck, ne nas struck out fewer times member of Hugglns's club. This, coupled with the fact that he 'the aeason well, leads New York followers to believe that he will vet through and make a great noise as a clouter berore the American any rate. Ping's work will be watched exceedingly close here. The t to see Just what the former White Sox-Athletic outfielder tun rule, a plaer working ugalnst former clubmates shines with a ir or flzzlei miserably. ' lie can manage to come oacn wim ms Halting In the piesent Mackmen will have a time tuklns two oul of three On the , If Plpg slumps they have a great chance -to take the series. tttlng a lot of confidence for their clashes with the western clubs 1 next two weeks. er Lxpectea to arean L.ouegiuie livo-iuile accord,'"''' rnr ' enn " r r .1 --J. .. i... .. .Mi, ,. -.. . . Hpeeuiiojs cam- i "i"" irveiy prwuiticu ij ,i,,,7 uoi.. ui,a mm vAperis wno witnessed ual relay carnival of the University of Pennsylvania that there no records broken In the Intercollegiate track and Held champion yar But such may not he the case. Judging by the per- of the college atnietes last eauiruay. s'dual meet between Cornell and the Massachusetts Institute of Captain Dresser, of Cornell, ran the two-mile event In the y fast lime ot nine minutes anu iweniy-iwu seronus inis than the IntercolieglUe record of nine minutes twenty-three hi seconds, made by John 8. Hoffmlre, of Cornell, at Cam- 'May SO, ISM, and only four and one fifth seconds slower than record ot I. a. uerna, oi corneu. kley haa developed another powerful and well-balanced learn It experienced little difficulty in winning tne meet, land. than ten drat. Mayer won the quarter-mile in nfty-one and nds nd'the half-mile In one minute rtfty nine and two-flfths lie Maynard won the mile by more than 100 jards In the time utea thirty and one fifth seconds Nv Jlr (.ROI.N an cuHlent dernuntrniinn bum in t ink waili s Into action plowing throuch "iiposlng Jahs and rlnlil books and taking ill the cut ting blows the opposition could fire Ills wa Ibis was tieorge I'lnnej the Hal. tlmorn K ci king In his slrzllng slugfest with 1'rniikle r.illiliun of lliouklvn In the mun attrn'tlon at the (Hvinpla last i night Cieorgc was in n le reiving mood hut at the same time h was far from light- with hl well-known uppl ot w-illups and balldd out sui ll a tevero body lacing to the clllren f llrookl)n that he e lined the verdict foi the eight een minutes of action Callahan looki el like n woilel beater and more for twei rounds but from near the. cloving minutes of the third session until the. finish he trlcel to outslug f'hiney i n rtl I I'JM- I.lllKC nin, it.i inniihv n, mo llis almost resulted In the' finish of the Hrnoklvn bittlei Krnnkle was there with the lefts to the nos and the sliort rights to the mouth anel chin but lie was not there when it ame to Mopping the direct Chinej flre to the body Id cning Ledger Decision!, of Ring Bouts Last A'gii fllllll , V C.rnrr- flniie ilr. feiteil I rankle C till ill III. ItHttliiiR I eon nnl went freitei le,e Vlendell. Ilamir trn.h uem frimi slsip Vlnrrl.. Jnlinnt IliifT lost tu I raiil'e Willi cm., .lark Nelson plnrh liltlinc for (lonelle Url.li. Inst la Frunkle I Pnr. IIW.TIMCIIII. I'l Vlne.re. or Mem.,1,1.. oiitlaixeei anel outinit.r-iecr llilie Ulmler In ii twehr-rotinil bout, Jnr. Ilnrmiiii re celtrel elerl.lnn otrr Joe Vlrnelo after tree rniinil., Itiiltlmore llnmlrr ree-eltecl tlecl--I in oier lime i.ter. Tlioe Itib IUa-leri c'hanev was mide to look bid often when ids swings mls(d b vards and lards liven vi'heii mfssing by the wiliest of margins, lallahin failed to I step In and cross an thing that resem- il.l.il j a-incrormiu M.iltmi C liu tf-nrOf re- JUST NOSK OUT SI'EEDBOVS i gained his ba.ance and found himself i dose upon Ills pre h ranlj failed to AMiial rtn 'Urn llo--e a ii.-tiui uui limn iiiitni wi e-ipiai tin ,.!, ,.,,,1 il..,.,tlmr tttrblM. the shiflv Cillilutn to Penn Charter nearlv m i its the courts veatenlav when tin tietnifii of West Philadelphia High School visited Quern I-ine and weie birelv repulsed 1 to : Pennock and March won the first two Then the peedbojs cam" back etioriK winning th' next pilr thiough some epeclall brilliant p!u In the final match, which was between .Mcintosh of West Philadelphia and Wilson, of Penn t'hirter the honors for Ihe clay were decided In th borne team's favor Wilson winning after n hard strug gle, the fiml set going twentj games and the match consuming two hours and thirty ininutesr Summatles Singles Pennock (P C ) el.flMted Veinn. elorer l I') - '! Wilson (! I" ) 'le fratnl Vlrlntolh (VV P ) t-ll M I tl-'l trcli IP C ) defeated Walsnn IW P I eM 2 lirsmmel (VV P defeated Miller IP b 11 -a -3 n 3 Dounlea llavla anl fbfe (VV P I iWe-ated Jaroba and Tallur IP t I J 'i 10 T-l MARRIED PAIRS TO PLY IN TENNIS TOURNAMENT rdt Leader Among Pitchers in Collegiate Ranks ''BERNHARDT, who checked In with his third victory of the jlTior Pennsylvania against. Columbia on Ktraw Hat Day Sat- Bdoubtedly one of the best twiners in co.iegiate ranns, anu , appearances la the best, although he did not snow to great L,jjainat the Mornlngaide lleignts comoinauon on naiuruay. d, a good curve ball ana control, tnrec essentials to a win t wirier beat Johnny Ogden, of fiwarthmore, ,n fouiteen in- 7 opening aama of the seaion on Franklin Field and he Utranea in that game. Instead of getting weaker he became tfce fame progressed and waa putting more on the old horse- fetfrteemh than be waa in tne nrst. ins next triumph was .--7J;...a U.l.a fmm .ABM . tVnr-..e.. tl.Pnh.rae uaa hit Qf ISHilia SI Vww . . " """" .v. ,...., -.no ,,,v Columbia, game than in any other engagement In the college Visnul tor eleven aolld blows, but It is said that he was New Yorkers, tor Penn had a sate lead. hi not oaly a bear on the defense but he la also of great H can an ine Dau as wen as ie ran pitcn u, ana However,' there is only one thing that Sir Walter Ltfcat la run. Once In action he goes 'airly well, but Httt retards, him. When starting for first, he goes sVeHartlea 'that are In evidence, when Fred Luderus ar Umi, talM;a. rT . . "." rr.iar m i w ? . - Mmnjump info ine Dmeugn r;aA-- Billy, Mlake rvaatsWUcs blm In the 4UvMM aa;eacea;ism, to a battle with la'tN.wWM'wlvy ruiW'4l , around l- "s " s' tt Tr 5 iNew lork. May 7 A championship mixed doubles tournament for husbands and wives will be plaed on the courts of the New York Tennis Club beginning June 11. under the ellrectln of the United States National I.awn Tnnls As sociation. Mrs May Sutton Uundj, of 1.08 Angeles: Mrs Marshall McLean of I New York , Mrs. George W Wightman. 'of Uostoi: Mrs. Kdward Itaimond, of New York, nnd other former national I champions, pilred with their husbands 'stand as ellglbles Kngland has held a i-h.rnninniihln nf this kind for manv vears To conform to the Cngllsh cus tom the American tournament Is to be designated as a national championship next year. WOULD HOLD BIG ROUT INSIDE THE YALE BOWL I New Haven, Conn.. May 7. -An offer I for the less Wlllard-Kred Pillion box Ing match to be held In (Vnp-tie it nai made yesterday by J. P, Mulvlhlll, a boxing promoter, to Colonel J. C. Miller. The Offer Is 1100,000 In Liberty Honda, of which 176,000 woubl go to the winner and t25.000 to the loser, ! a twenty round go to a decision Ah a place for the contest, Mr, Mul vlhlll would try to get the Yale bowl donated, giving (10.000 In cash to the Hed Cross or any other specified organi zation In lieu of rental. Should Yale bowl not. be available, other places for the bout are in .view. CADDOCK WINS FROM HUSSANE ON THE MAT Kaaaaa City, Me May 7. Sergeant veaaocMK. ijiiiis biiaim niiueiai rfj-a .RmlAa haAWWlTttf I bodj smashes which feu ml clinch It was the kind of flxM thai pleased - be rlp-traiuiK htMV-briathinK l- was moving combatant niinev al ways was moving after bis man and Ins iKressiveness was siitlleleut to keep e il lihan on the Jump all the time Chain y was sttlsfied to let lallahin plant a few 'cutters to the faee Just to get Inside the N'ew V. orker s guard and once time he nevei broke awa until he hail deposited in.iu n minders of the exchange Callahan Outgeneraled If Callahan had been content Just to Jab hook and get awav doubtless he would have won in a walk Hut as we werent in there directing the attack we inut give the battle as we saw It Cal lahan made Oeorge look like .i second rater when he merely Jabbed and got away, but the moment he started to slug he was beaten Chance keut his left glove cloe to his Jaw most of Ihe lime and It usuallv re quired four or five quick blows to bring down the Chanev. defense low enough to connect with a incli that hurt. Cleorge Is not the best defensive battler in ine world, for this was shown very clearly In the engagement with Johnny Dundee, but If any of the clever b'.es decide to slug with the slugging George It gen erally proves fatal, For two rounds Cal lahan showed hl class, but after that he proved he was far from a great ring general How Kama Succeedeel t Rocky Kansas, anything hut a clever bov. trounced Chane In the same ring last fall, but he dldn t step in and fight the Baltimore slugger lie used nothing hut a mlne-lne right crr.s to the face and slwavs kep moving to Ihe right of Chaney, These tactics confused the slow moving fieorge and Kansas won easily. Callahan found cnenev se sort a mark for his right cross that he. doubt less, underestimated fjeorge's punching ability and started to mix 11. This was exactly what tieorge wished and the last four rounds founJ Chaney battling like a'real fighter. Callahanc admittedly Is far superior to Kansas, but the tactics he employed against Chaney, who should have proved easier, show thet Callahsn has much to learn before being rated with the top. notchers lie Is a good fighter but not a ring general. nattling Leonard Win Tuio classv bantamweight performed In the semlwlnd-up, with Battling Leon ard and Joe Mendell supplying the fire works. This bout represented action every minute of the eignteen, wim T..rH Urn winner. "Scoodles" was In Mendell' corner and had bis man using binning pare He was alwa on the move, shooting lefts to the bodj and connecting with straight rights to the head Mendell s best was a left to the mouth and a right cross to the fare This was a high-class exhibition between two i lever voungsters dtinv rruh Delivers Oann Frtisli of Haltlmnre mide good In the third bout against Steve Morils I'ruih with height and reae h In his favor Jabbed well and crossed with effect lie handed the storkv and will ing Morris a beating, but never had the local bo In distress Frush left the ring unmarked Johnnv Duff, of Hoboken fought a game battle, but courage was not enough to win and he was forced to admit de feat at the hands of Frankle Williams In the second engagement , Jack Nelson who substituted for doodle Welsh In the opening bout, lost I to Finnkle Cllne In the fourth round when Frank Oonato used good judgment mil threw the sponge Into the ring to save Nelson ftoni further punishment Hannah Hits Homer With Man on Base Conltnneil frnm Pace line fouled to Hannah Peck threw nut Jljei. No iun. no hlt, no erroii IIII'IITII IVMMI .Miller filed to Walker Hannah grounded to Dug in Love struck out No runs, no lilt" no errors .licmieson filed to Peck Kopp walked feir the, second time Walker also walkeel Hums lined to iilthoolev c.irdnet will passed, rilling the bases Shannon was impatient ami bit the first pitched tail foi a foul lo Hannah No runs no lilts, no eirors I IKTII IVMMi Mnois losed out Wlhnolev Peek flleel to Kopp Haker grounded to e",nid tier .No tun" no bltx, no errors Haker thtew out Dugan Perkins lined In Hodle Mvers flleel to Miller .No runs no hits, im errots i SIXTH IV.MMi Pratt doubled In left Plpp sacrificed te.ndner to Hums Hodle singled through Phinnon, "coring Pratt Miller walkeel Mllbr was caught sleeping otT first, Pei kins tu Hums Hannah hit Into thee Icft.fleM bleachers for a liome.iun scoring Hodle ahead of him Dugan tossed oul Loie 'Unci inns, three bits, no errors I Jamie. on filed to Hodle Ko p walk-' eel for the thlid time Kopp laced all the .i to third on a wild pllih W'.ilker stnuk out Illlhoolej made a two. hire muff on Burns flv ami Kopp scored c.ardner tiled lo Miller One run, no hit"-, one enoi M.VKNTH INMNIi Adams now pitching for Ihe Alliletlcs (illhoolev grounded to .Shannon liard nei 'threw out Peck Haker was safe on Shannon's fumble Dugan Ihterw oul Pratt .No runs, no hits, one errrtr Shannon walked Dugan forced Shan non. Peck to Piatl Ducan died steal-1 --.i.-iIhc II Ing. Hannah lo Peek Perkins got the three hits nnd tlrbt hit of the game off l,ove when singled tci left McAvoy batted for Adams Pratt threw out McAvoy. No runs, one hit, no errois FJR once In their sliding and tentpes tuous career our Athletics are about to be favored with the "breaks" of the game This Is the critic il period In the big league laces, as the preliminary work has been done and the teams are out In front traveling as fast ns possible toward Ihe pennant Thev are read I for the flist Intersectlonal clash nf the season and the team that stass at home will have a big advantage The A s will stick around Shlbe park all this month which lends u to come through with that 'lucky break' muff Connie has a good ball cluh this vear ns everv one knows who has seen the i team In action Ihe plajers are work ing together better everj ela their bit ting Is Improving nnd the onh thing needed Is the finishing touch which ran be obtained In the morning workouts traveling bill club pnetices onh' In the afternoon before the game and , mls.es the rarlv morning labo- ' Beginning todav. the Mackmen will play nineteen games on the home lot be. fore going on their first western Jaunt The Yankees will be among us for three divs and will be followed b the western ' clubs, Chicago Cleveland Detroit and HI Louis will pliv four games each the Inst to be stnged Mav IS tlj tint time we will know what kind of n team Con nie his got together nnd nlo the strength cif the hlihv touterl nstern'r Connie Is slowly but surelv building up a pitching staff but at present clregg nnd Peott Perrv are tho only ones plav. Ing according to form lllmcr Mers is an in-nnel. outer and cannot be depended upon and the voungsters still have'Ulte a little to learn There Is something which mut not be overlooked hnw'evet for It mav be verv Import nit, before the sensnn enels Last winter while Manager Mack was dlspos. Ing of his star plaver. h was given Herb Pennock along with Walker Kopp Gardner clregg Thomas anel the others by the Boston club He was told that he could have another pitcher, but ron nle decided to wait until after the sea son started before m iking his selection This means he will have another gen d twlrler In a short time, and If he Is awarded nnother plijer In pi ice of Pen nock who Joined the colors, It Is possi ble that he will have two Then came the Hodle. Hums deal which was perpetrated In .New Yoik Thei i Ynnkees purchaser! self-starting cje-oige i fiom Detroit and turned him over to Connie for Ping the slugger it was slid on good nuthnrltv nt tint t me that 'Mnek would be given a pitcher liter In the seaon If these deals gn through the Vthlet cs will be well taken (are of In the box. as Perrv will remain with the team despite the howl Boston Is nnklnc over his official standing In organised baseball The Yankees nre going good at pres. -nt, Armando Marsans helping out eon Iderabt) In the outfield The Cuban replnceel Oilhooly and started right In to I slug the ball with his old time vigor. '.Miller Huirg ns will bn seen here for the first time In an American League 1 umfi nil and Ping lloille will be greated b his bleache r fr ends out In left field. Seven-Kiev rn Hooiloos Macks ' Come seven come leven' proved the undoing of the Mackerels in the final game of the set jesterdiv as Wash ington grabbed the long end of the com bination Hnd the ball game There vva-S a bombardment nut at Shlbe Park which made the blg-tlme battle look like a sham fiaras Some lhirt-one safe wallops were registered on both steles and at the end the athletes showed the cffeits of a Intel fight The A's were In worse condition and would have lost the decision on points anyway It vvas nbout time for the A s to lose i pame as this continued success Is bard on the nerves of the fans Three or four victories In a row Is as much as the can stand Thev still remember the lean .ve irs of 1915, lej and 17,when a winning streak consisted of one lone, senile victorv everj couple of weeks For th it reason It vv is the l( i thing In the world to drop vcstereHys ronfllct, asi the looters now feel at bom.' anel are pre. pared for nnv thing In the- "(rle" against New York Markluen Dicel Harel At that, the vthletlcs diee hard and showed the old-time spirit when thev valnlv strived to e ut down tin eliht-run bid In the eighth and missed It bv three They would not give up and1 kept on fighting until the eml Five runs In one inning are enough to win an ordl nar b ell g line but such vvas not Ihe raan vcterdiv It was gratlfjing to see tho hovs work their heads eiff, however, for it shows thev nrc not reaely to lie clown and die when things bleak against them I eieorge Hums haif a rhatice to start something vvhen lie came up In a pinch In the seventh and eighth Innings "but was too anxious and was thrown out on Infield grounders Had ho walloped the Pill In the eighth the A's would have been In a position tci even the count. I He eiine through In the first, however, 'with a triple with one on base and In the ililul when the s.icks were clogged", Dm cf used excellent Judgment In pissing hun and forcing In a run Bingles and Bungles Scraps About Scrappers tonne K.rl.lj..ii, 1hi lorn I Ti-itiir- Inhnnv 13 man In i at th Nattonul A A Ma bantam i return 11 nil, rout frUhu iwni7 xlnrlhtop unmnl Itrvnu il lir hthi I'll n nffir mn oner iiKOiy Thru tlnunht hr hnil rlrni In the tntt MPfMf winn Put the acoutn nM ' ' i..'. ' ni e nti 7I.RO IN OC ( I I'VTWN Unlflilnc t.i x Mori- of I hi I'liUlIe. 7r Arrtl nut nt Imt 7 0 'ill u rrr ri;.rH.M0 i Itrunktwt for the i rir 11 ith th aiattti iiliirh Ii'O.iii tottnu A Jtct bnmi frfiitff. Ifirr- sttnlrtht ha Or iWtf. r tl rU are tcadj to hr Itatm lu nnuhottu ;m rterfcrt -t!int a - r ' V "".' " . lV Mican who nlk-d three tlm-K In row htt k weak fly In th ninth, hh-1 I.JI. i..i-r i. il mill . fjuniM " " " t.Uft-.l hln rrtr.l slth "nn.lr In !" Ma thrown nut i l.aan In th- c(-nth ran u eii) win when liU pi" ran I mi. .it ., ni.ir. Ifiir to dn hoi i t In i tt r 11 hit Vnr i ip tiji tiitre tnt J-rldny. nhrn hr urnt i i rm n tinrh hittr, .f nuiMlno Q iiijurrd kmr at hts home in Afliisrfoititf. nt Ith nt ilst-ncl In Hi rirnlh Innlnc ii nd ulltitpil "t. I oiiN to onirf it, uutilf of ril . Til it l iminy nwtlcU in lnMt tin Hr.!- ht ibtilil piiIi ruinr tliruucb with llllM" I til). In th t 1 nult I'inrltinll cam lUlrt urlvM l lrr ilni..'ti nut or tmir trim uni llimlltnn hn nas wrIvpJ out of th li.u liii tfon wrm hit fifth Ktrnlffht KJint- for liUibu. sh hn li itirp'l th fi Ine i i- fh or" nf 7 to .' I'aton Molhtltz nnd Kinc eavh had three hlti All tur l ny-i ." ; -."- ,.. .. imi.im nt eicbio n llrl in qi""' .tnm,'srtn iv. hiv .eire- 't ' ; I tallied three runs nnrt Eii t base nn hill, nut of n" .1 ..t.i.v iimmi ii in 1 1 ins " " - he ' '",n:r"in.V Wn.htnilon tt batfl I r w, ""-".-- ... .. rt.o.l sis llm.s with three , le. C77 J k nrr-d IMmliro Knulu no ardi f u t fn $1 no n t,u nt tn iti sierlpa ililu riurns was the leaillnK sluener. triple snd two Unaie l Runle.s liuneball Is l.elne peruetrnled b' our Mill". . Thr Iflllt'fl ore nil loclo. S" ' IMsb lloit". The (elanl .lenm-reeller rcilleej t lb' f cliind. ' lodilj to Itntlen out Ihe Phillies. i Pain1 groein .. .. . rt. n nn 1 mA hnrs.S virierav. s nin m-- ". -; .,... ,.... MoppM IhMr KRm with in- i w" ; .. ,L ..!-. um rHtim-d on a et n;. 1 in Oianu lurnul lctnrv Into rtefett I'lill Itlnom, IUIi Kr)ardn nmrloii i In hard tmtnlnic for hl hojt with l,w Tt n llr I'hil GlaixmHii n Imi Thy mtt in th" wind un to Hn all mIht nhow at th uixnpia nxi .muduv fciunii IVt llrrman w III Up Hn in anion naltlmor tomorrow enltir nuainat 1 oun i nanf in iiaiumore uanmm in a in rnund swran Mernian n-fum-d in mx i hanv unlaa the matchmaker hGrred that thv referee ahould not she a decision Joe WNh And Jimmy Mr Can. KM.. U auond and A Hie Nuck nnd Irlah l'ativ ('line an I ouna Jo Morivii will rumtl tule the trlnlf wind up at ih Vatfnnnl A A next iSaturdJO I'ata allir meeta Max JIHii invon In the np-nln,. hnut an I Ynunit Itohtdeau and lohnn) rinm will fsftture thu second lonteit AI Shuberl. the N Bedford bantam and lot I.jnch nf Nw York ha heen matched to Hppear In m tweleround lontnt at llrldfport Conn , Monda) cenlns May 13 Willie J.ick-.nn. the Nhh York lieltweisht haa aurted training for hla bout with Rocky KAnaaa th Haltlmnre alusiter Ther met In u lwel round bout at Jluffalo Monday nlitht Areorillitr lo the la teat rumor Lew Tendlrr, the local prld. haa ben alKned to box Incent Porkonl the aenaatlonal (MeveUnd llahtwelght, who defeated Krankle Callahan the llrookbn aluxiier. In a ten round flaht at Cleeland a few w-eka mo They will nrobablt appear In the wind up nt the National A A Saturday evening May !8. Joe Monney. the New York featherweUhl haa l-een alaned IO oppoae Hilly He Fo nf Hi I'aul, In a twelve, round bout at r.ev port. Iv I i weoneauay niani, nu iy i i fin meet Kid Coiter, of New Orleans, In a tvn round bout ai ,-ew wriean.. mill Olafln, a local anortaman haa npt-nen a amnaalum fof boxer a at 581 Uombard at reel. I'el Hart ley , the durable Pane, and Larri llanaen, of New York, will rnme together In a tn round bout at North Adami, Man May v. fruit MonMthmanaetr of Johnny Pun dee. haa. quit Jack Itusio, the New Orleana Itahlwelaht A different In money led to th break between tne pair. Johnny Dunde'a flrat bout may be with Youua Joe Horrell. of thla city. In a few week a. . Ilrman Hlndln. manaaer of Jo Til be r, haa been aaalsned to that aportln department OuaaU twla. the local bantam, and Frankle Burna, of Jr,r r,tr ?) come toftther In a ttn-round bout at Ualtlmom Monday nlibt. Prton Brawn, the colored fealherwelsht. and Eddie Morgan, ok Kuitna, , wut ens' hMy barraan laid ' unsr hah: i mii rtaniur 103 Amlircat Fetiter- 1 1 r O Hrlan (ill bv lnj Colllna Tim 1 47 M OS'D RATK l'i furlont rtphelU IM9 Walla IT fW II "O J 711 Kstviimaux iu iersier o -' " Star Itealm IU talr brother 12 Vl rime "., 1 A Kerenak), llrlak Cora Cnunly Keriy Ma honey llalaroaa Ainn. Maditii Mj nn and Comfort alio ran rHIKH HACK th tilkrldga Htep,echfte, 2 mllea nn-UTII HACK I furlonit.. I l.Bilers down snother l-(c Pinn hail two i..on 111 Il7.l,ln.n,l IS lio $-.'.tn IS in .lnKle. sn.l a cloul.le It. four time up lion Jour III ll linen . i'u .- in Miss Invrr tin Ami. rose r 'J In Time in 4 .1 sue HI-TII HACK . mile ..... Imk l-rot. loel nice il eln js vn 11 lei The I'orter Km Kummer 10 ' vi Tumbler 111 lloblne)ii . .'0 rimt i 1-- a ri ,.f linr.DhM. down h the Vsnk.e. In their Mlark scalniit Ilo.ton h Nw YorH ussptoit for air Ksr SrhH.; Irlnle sent Ihree run. nier In the seronil llinlii. ennbllnc Ihe While ui lo heat ( levelunel bx the fount of 0 to 4. ' Fcifte eolN ce'io 'o "' htm fn (lie It's Easy To See why Dions are the best lubricants. When bearing surfaces are coated " CRAPM1TE 5 Automobile LUBRICANTS metal-to-metal contact is prevented by the superior, .specially selected flake uraplille grc'qsc which forms a film that outlasts any other kind of lubricant. Dixonizc regularly and forget friction. Your car will run better, quieter and last longer, Aik your drain or the Dixon LubricaUns Chart JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. Jr.y Cltr, Umw Jrr Established 1827 Lexington Retultn FIRST nve'K clslmlns IVih) for three vear-oirt and up mile anil id aMs lleauillul Olrl. loil. Van .. , lluurn - 40 121 DO Is 111) nunnlnu yueen 10 Ma i,ilc . . i -'" J " Old Hen. lOB Hampaon , 3 00 Time. MS. :-1 . . , Colnnel llr.Sab. Tail Ponlelraot, Out. General Marehmeint Zetelk, Certain Point, llohlen Mat and Mlaa Shot alo ran Field ... HKCOND RACK. rlalmlnir mald"m three-vear-olda and up, el furlongs Hlroreo liu, wimpson no sip ivi 's" Reaal Lodae 107. Oentr . 4.70 J J" Hasenta. 100 Oonahue. r. S.TU Time. 1.13 l-i Will Meet Zbvuko Kanaaa C'IIt, Kan.. May 7. SerBeant Karl Cacldork nf Camp Po.lns. la . threw Tussltt llusaane tvvlre here and la en route to Chi. eaan toda. whra he meets Wladerk Zbyszko VVedneaday nlaht. Huiaane kept lh heavy- wrlaht champion ouay in ine urn ran in 17 3H rrttTrWiifnifiaiia In Ihe wlnd-un toes rlauy card Dria emu nw Tnina. at Ik Cam ,'-5?.. Dodger Sell O'Rourke r.l.t iilaif li'fnlf r llAiirl In. fielder of the Hrnoklvn Natlonala waa aold veateraay io ine iew ionuon ticrn I.eacue rrun - SUITS $80 BEUCCBTI moM StS Di K( PETER M0RAN ft CO. W,: S. E. Car- " a Arch Su. 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