ff mWsMKWk p - a . if-::' n i .; jt ;.- r " v'.: T-i "? 'ii.& ,;r Trt ,a.' - '"' ' ..KTI 'MsyBaar m)iffi esp r playmswmpetb an links for TMiwwmm ,'TW i 1 aL ...a . . -' Jssf! Vfl ..i .j r.i-iTW,j.i .'j ra?a 3Jli' J 0 -'S ,- INTERCLUB GOLF MATCHES FOR PHILADELPHIA CUP STAGED ON THREE COURSES Women Club Wicldcrs Play Second Contests of Season Will Open on Thursday With Sixteen Teams Com peting Geist Meet Friday -M en Dy WILLIAM II. EVANS THE second of the various tnterclub on the tenth green. In this way many golf matches In the Women1. (Jolf 1' Jh' or " C.1J?1'?FZV& . land unless the winner gives it away the Association of Philadelphia wan plnved I ),,, mRn have the satisfaction of thin Afternoon, with three matches In . knowing that no one else will reallie Jut the Philadelphia Clip, three. In the Sub- how badly he was beaten, urban and only one In the Walllngford I Mercliantville Looks Like Champion Cup. The rhainplnn team of the l'lillR- M.rchantvllle. which won the cham delphla Cricket Club plnved Illverton at plunshlp a couple nf years ago. will make. thte Cricket Club. Itlvcrton M making J'1 I'M '" ""l,hn"" ..TU .T'JT'!. i.. jk . . . . ... . , . . ... "ho will heart the Merchanlvllle team are lt debut In the big le-igue. and as the otl,ar tn.,n Murlc- niley and Kied championship each year In that division j Knight. Mercliantville figures that the usually lies between the Cricket riub. tram with there j:ars at the head should Huntingdon Valley and the Merlon . J""" "" V'"V!lI -!? ,!?tll '.".",1 ) .... i ..... .u .. ... . u them and Mvope and Hurlelch as four of Cricket (.lub the other three clubs usu. ,h. .. ,- ,. ...,m rtoeu look for. ' xi.t.kt. i mi., inn-. ally have a hard time, of it. Merlon, which was beaten for the first honors last yenp after playing n tie, played at I'hllimnt against the home club. The other I Ig match In the hie league was at St Davids, where the) home club met Huntingdon Valley Reel Cross AITects Toutney Hed Cross activities nre responsible' Fire Leading Batsmen in Tiro Major Leagues AMERICAN linker. New YotV. . M'rdkrr. Cleveland. Hooper, llnstnn . . (isiiilll. CMraro .. Jaekaon. ( htnian . NATIONAL Dalle. New Anrk. Knurr. New Vork I'anlrttr. M. laiuls tonne, en nrk .. M)rra, Iinroalrn ... l.KAC.ir. n.Ati. k. .1? 4 in .IS .is IS .is m 1. is no .IS .in 7 i.n.wii'1. (I.Alt. K. i. .it it .is ai is .17 si a IS so 11 (3 1 it. r.c. 27 .111 .' .41K 11 ,4111 20 .inn 19 .3S.J ii. r.c. 21 .US 11 .SSI It .SSI 21 .S71 1(1 .37.! Hala hoped to make a hie splurge this ear, hut (lenrge Hoffner and V.A Clnrey. who Joined the club Inst year, are now In camp nnd Hala will not hae the use of their services. Woodbury, which won the chamnlnnhln l.it year, has been hard hit but It will Hill hive the long and hard hitting nungten who did such valiant work for the home club chiefly for five of the clubs dropping out I last vear rr.inkford will be the real of he league competition this sear, al-' veteran team this year, as four of the though some of the most active workers I youngsters have gone to the front. In In that fine organization will be plaliig( fnrt. eery club that will pl.iy Thursday tomorrow. The clubs afftcttd Me those has been hit hard either by enlistment or who have to depend upon rive or en th draft law women In order to izf. out any hurt ot i a team. With two or thrre women unable Will Mrs. Harlow Win Apuin to play the clubs are virtually out of Iti q Friday the fifth annual eompetl- an the other womn who play over thjl,on for th( nnrenc? Oelst Cup will course are desultory golfers, playing n? p1nvr(1 nt the Ovcrbrool: (lolf Club. occasionally am) nirels eer tnterlns Mr f!el)t put u) n tl(.liutifui cl, ,vhlch Into competitive gnlf .. ,lh. to become the permanent pooesslnn of Olancing at t.B 1st of women who ,,, bf w comprise hf ir lous t, m one .will nR ,ow w h It' I;" "k0! mi?u,nmaenrkoe gi V"s " a row ..an ,ear Mr. C.e.st iome of the vounscr plavcrx Intereatert gave another cup under the same con- fn tne game from the competitive side, dltlons nnd Mrs Darlow won again. Fach year the b ittle for the women's The cup has been played for fou' times local championship Is waged by a half nnd each time th honor of winning It doien or more plain's nnd In the Fcinl- has been Mrs Il.irlows She made a final and final matches It Is rather rare ,.cmr ( ?;, while Ml., Mildred Cnverly to see any women in incni uu.c. ..i. ine minima, ruiim-.-ini, wn i..u jugsrn Mr Tlarlow. airs, r uier. .um. ..... so"' Mlsa Ca'ierly. Miss Campbell. Mrs. Fox, Miss Chandler. Mrs. StcUon, Mrs. Slotter nnd Mrs. Hero! Men's Matches Hcgin Thursday , n,, This will be a busy week ror ine i n.i- tiu 1 Urtlv 1I1V.U UtlVi3 .delphla golfers On Th"'' '"e llr-t EPISCOPAL AT TENNIS of the series of Interclub matches in ine i Suburban Cup will be played by the , INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE READY FOR OPENING Auburn, N. J., May T. John It. Far rell esterday announced that every- thlnr- U tn rndlness for the CPeiltng of the new International l.esgue reason in uaitimore, Aewaris, jc.prj v. nr '' Blnghamton tomorrow Farrell said "Any of our clubs that ...... . M..nh ... .Vim.' a h.lun.. on the rleht side of the ledger nt the close or our teaFon win in m.e iwu. such rurplus over operating expenses Into the nation's Liberty Honds." The following assignments of umpires have been made f r the opening games At rtaltlmorc, I'mplrc Johnson: nt N'ew ,i'k onrien and 1'firman ; nt Jersey City. Westrrvelt j at Hlnghamtmi. I.:wls. at Iluffalo Wcstervelt , at Ilochester. Johnson nnd I'flrman : at Toronto, I.ew Is, ot Svracii". O'llrlcn ROBERT PATTER TO LEAD PENN FRESH TRACK TEAM At an election for captain of the Uni versity or rennsivama hrcsninen, uon. en I'Atter. or Cortland. N V. wa chosn to lead the .vearllngs Tafer l 1 snrlnter running tn the ion. and i!20. yard dash" and h also ran on the one ml'e freshmen relav team lat week Patter graduated from th Cortland Itlg:' Sehonl, of New York, and entered llin t'tilverslty Johnny Dartles th pen tathlon champion, nnd Fan Klvlat brother of Abel Klvlat. the famous New York track star opposed Tatter for the captaincy Daniel Dache, of lCplcopal Academy, running for the combined high schools aralnH the Freshmen, at the I'nlverslti of rennslvanla. captured first place In the half-mile event, running the distance In 2 minutes 2 seconds Klvlat, of the Freshmen, breezed In second, and Dunten, of Brown I'rep, finished third CHICK EVANS DEVOTED ALMOST TWELVE YEARS TO GATHERING CLUBS By Slow Accumulation, Instead of Purchasing All at Once. National Champion Now Has a Set Entirely to His Liking H CJIARLKS (CHICK) KVANS, JU T WAS always Interested In the con- hlade The sole was rounded to that tents of the big profevlonaK golf i the ed(,-.s would not catch In the turf, bags, nnd I fancy that a true account for the clubhead mutt ch'p through the of their gradual accumulations would b( turf fast and smooth In this shot. a matter of helpful hl-tory Three I ofls r!nlf "" Rb0ut,,wel,v' ,""' ,n,nC: Thes..' were nuO In three dirferent cumulaf my set of go f cubs and I ' i-. ... ...... i;ijr m.irnie ion, mv niDMCK lott now have the various lofts and lies to and one In between To s.vorten a long n.v IILIn. Ma. I., t ...I.... . ....1 m-flf as well by bu!ng. all at once, a ! f" ' V. ',"' ,'. Ut , al,f,rL T""": nice Utile set MrKti according to the I ' " 'h,ot ' ll" b- ' ' rlbb.d.faced advice of an obliging salesman. I '!ub ' f ' f "'""l '"tncult to judge , ,,, . . The rlbv did the work of the backst. n in. u ,-. , L"C,h ' ?"!' "rc "0t ,S I """" :,t"1 " ""' Phv th club from un .2 "' '"ch " u"""ly accumula- . ,, , ,,'( t , u r tlon, and with such an nicirmtilnlton I ..j ,,.,,..., .,,,,,. ...,,,,.,,, .,,.,. ' our snoi oces not turn out well vou nro , , .,,. ..,,.., nf ,,, ,......, , iivvnv Last year mere were seventy- eight entries, nnd the Indications nre that an equal number will start on Friday. LOOMIS AND EBY WIN SECOND LIEUTENANCIES DUUUIUII k .,.-.. !.!,, men. As has Men in " " """ iears there will be four divisions of four clubs. Instead of there being fourteen men on. each ti.im. each tlub will be represented by eleven men. rhu old point system will be dropped nnd each ilctory will count but one point. The various clubs In the liague had a meeting during the winter, and In view er war conditions nnd tho absenco of all the players of conecriptlve age who are able to fight, It was thought best to cut the number of men on each team. While It will not he an old nian'H league the great majority of th players will be those who are past thirty In order to make things as Interesting an possible It was decided to havu each mat;h cost but a single point, no matter whether the match goes to extra holes or ends Ontr-l lllh Kh-il etnl - t( f "atrd F!nlrnnnl Arail.mv In sn tntr"chnlns! In n. nls niHtfh phvoil on npls?orHl'i courM by lh- cr nf 1 to -. fapMln ltftnr wns th- star fo Krl-fn-nl lie won n hird thr."t mntch from i::rnsn 0 4 4. a. 0-2 Srnrrs Tlrst Irnte- Amt-ritm rnlrl lllmri f-nt-d Frs-vl-r KnlsrAovl fl4 n.l Hrnn-t -Hal" CaMsIn HrtrTr Ilnlnroral itfeti r.lsman. C-ntral Utah. 1.4 4.8 M-2 Third sinil"" "olntofr r--irl HlEh de-fst-d nirv. Kele.orsl. n-4 o-i'. Tourlh sieol-s NMdlrh I'.pl-enpsl . fc.te.t VV-M-lhlst Cenlrnl llloh n.l. Doubles Mtrn and IMnhu rntral Hlsh. rtfeMtfl Kraft nnd Ilorrorks Kulco pal. la ll-.'.fl 25,000 at Soccer Match Lnntlnn, Msy 7 Th- final tier if the Otsefow War Cup was pUvrd nt GUscnw bftween th famous CMtlr and Mnrtn. hfore 2.ooo persons, Tha Celtics won tho rup tiy the only goat scored riilengo, Mav 7 One national cham pion nnd a big hatch of star athletes vvie among the graduntes of the third otllcers' reserve training camp nt nock ford Jo I-oomls, former National A. A. U snilnl chami.lon nnd hlsrh llimnpr nf Ihr Chicago Athletic Association, was one of the men who eiuallllec? for a commis sion as second lieutenant. Karl Kby. another Cherry circle nih il te. was another wlnnet Khv com peted for the I'nlverslty of Pennsylva nia last year In his freshman year, but was cnlled to service before he could go back. HOURLESS .MAY NOT RUN AGAIN AS RESULT OF HURT naltlmnre. Mil.. May 7. According to trainers returning from Belmont Park yesterday Major August Belmont's champion thoroughbred Hourless will never race again The son of Negofol nnd Hourglass n howed a tendon In a recent workout at Belmont Park and It was decided by his owner nnd Trainer Hlldreth to retire him permanently He will he sent to the stud to take his place at the head of Belmont's nrcteutlous breeding establishment. prefer the rounded ones, bjt Jock Hutch inson u-ts th- sharp nines a little more rrectlve. but cutting the ball terrlblv Properly plaved. and with a grern with ctuullv inakea sure that vou plaved the vvtong club The moral Is cut down on ilulu when ever possible Dcrription of llie ?Inpuni The -Ion Is the stopum It Is a rlbbcd-faeed , Vl';1 '"? "J 'h "fhle comes In club, and probably all golfers 1n ,. i f-'r - '' "vots ench round, hut I never .ii,i i ,a, i.. i. i-" ....... ..v. '.i u-e It now exc.pt ov.r 15n vards. unlest i ,,,,. . I.IV...I U. I. I . . Il II . 1IJII, llin. I . .. I 1 . . iiki.ui . U" UlU I lit UC Ul IIIC UUV Mut with the Ftiipum ugainst the wind. unlers for it very short one. Is ninst un- Thal May Happen in Baseball Today amkhican i.r.ut'r. Dm 11 IM'i Win " iiaim. .. is .wji .;m .JJ (le.rlnnd t 7 .' .JJJ ? (hleaen . 7 l . .Ml .V" New lork . l s .Jio .jv; .Vsl Delrnlt , fl ..'O. .;. .'; Mhletle. . ."J .JJJ n.l.lnelim . a III .S7.1 .41. .3V3 vtiiinai. i,K(iri: Men l.'i-t I'.C. Win l.e-e rw ork n I .IHS .'III .SS8 (hlrntn II I .''-I "' riil.imritli 7 .vn .r.r.t .v Pilinei V H N ..V'Sl .Sfl .471 j In, Inn.nl K II .til .IMI .HO "t. Ion". II .!V1 . ,X H.r,ii .1 1.1 .l"7 .M.1 .171 club I Intended to talk about JLTLn' 1,,' 'nci 1 set forth upon the ..hoy. d ere- I h- ball jump Lock the stopum It Is a rlbbcd-faeed , u"- ' '"? ,",IJ 'h n" owing to the preent rhi'tlcitv of golf balls, Is In my opinion a necesidtv, To my surprise, nowever. I found that ...a ,. . .. in.i mn,i.. .i'n Si this club Is not Included In (111 Nichols- , bill, ',, ,, tlm .,,, ,)USiea )t fasl.r -eii ....,. e.ir.r in "-and faster back to lis starting place. Ih-' ."V'iaLr .T m.UCl! ."."I ,'' fiider such conditions I use mv nushle. because wind against a ball win make It drop dead anyvvtiv Ordinarily. 1 use tliu mashle for hlsh shots with a full inn.li uttv.l.. In llinl .... tl... Ii.-ill la i tninit tnai i wus one or tne nrsi in. ,,irown fc0 high In the air that It drop shows how doctors differ Joclt Hutch Inson carries two kinds, one for long shots and one for short ones, I carry one take up the club I bellevo that It Is essential because the mashle cannot be applied with effective consistency tn the "cut" shot. Of course, any good player can put a backspln on a mashle shot I specialized si to speak, on the mashle shot for years, and for that reason I with little roll Tjklng up the stopum Is Just one more step In my air routo golf rolc of tlie Howlers ,-.-... - -. iruih- nnu rnin siui nnn rr?l Place n am better nttct tn talk nlmut It man i th,. two-man ihamnlun-hlrj with . n fur any other club In th- bag eml l"tue-n Zlr ami lnrn and Cl'.loii mnl Coot, evt.1 hvvlnic .on s, vm ..nd lost Stopum Replaces Mathir "'"' It wns my cherished m.v-hle that gave I statl-n ti -till holds frst rl- In th "les in- nil the success 1 have had In the ' M-n's ' I.rau- wlih u tr.rle tt- for s-eotu cr-m- It v.as tha i-nn,t inHIr- of llerrvl bnor- lite-ii .tallnns . afid and II game it was tne good ikiv ice or tie.rr i (. butlun b.m forced Uik Into fourta Turple. of Old Kdgewat-r. that led m- piaf,.. ti try to master that cluh Times have changed, however, and my mashle, once i IMmin and M.iHonl ennllnus tn Hehl hsrd tin. innt Imnnrtint clnli In mv tins Is 'Jr ,n t"' r"r" ot lh'lr 'eu-, Kckman tne most important ciun in my nag. is nw hkUnt , ,,ri,, i-i n-r Its rlvnls nnd now far down the list, and Its place has but a .iaji.l.. rles ovrr Hi- r w. I) Cu been taken by the stopum. rmin "m1- , I have been nsk'd frequently why I did not use the niblick for the cut shots when fll-satlsfleil with the backspln of the mashle There are several reasons In the first plac-. hackpln l as neces sary to pre-ent-day golf as tho ball It self; In the next place, any player can get a backspln off a mashle, unless It has a nlhllek pitch, and then It Isn't a mnshle, but there will always be the lit tle kick to the right to be allowed for: In fact, the result Is a sliced backspln This trouble nearly" Is eliminated In the niblick, becau- of Its great loft In 1!14. nt Midlothian. I had this cluh working to perfection, but Its limit was 100 yards or les. So, after much thought. I had three -ribbed fac. d iluhs made, all patterned after my niblick I'lill iilstiililit I ctictie Ilnul St tndlne vv l.. I" c vv p c "rr-- "H ll OVI K.i,tin-. 2.1 l'i "i4 Pn. P.. It !7 15 04.1 t'r.sivnt !. SO Sal l-lli'v Hell i'H III .Hill Phllll.s. II SI SM ritt-a L'". 1" ..V.V I'nnvlcll . 8 31 II"' Mutton S In l'hiln letphls Pleetrlr I.imi lonks Ilka th- champion, havlnf; a Ntwama ii ovr us rnvis tn- vonirtiuers. vvun I.aUiratory k clnsr third. V.Vh'n vam l'.irini. the nnchnr bird nn the Itnblns riapp. il tils winits for the sn'Jnd he not onl) eartled eer his team fur hUh srnres, lejl he hlmsi-lf siorM the hlirhest three. aim- rnumks rjr tnt mini wun .'i.i, 212 and 173. Mitlnn a of th- le- M-n's I.ensua tftnlf tha nrl-s from O S Station II lest the odd came to Main OrTIre nulntet Station i' made it h. cl-an sweep of tho aeries with Station 7 I'imlifo Ltilrlr for Tomorrow ., .i.,., alllnr' for m-lil-ti tn.sar olds cells and l.!tnc. 41 furlonos Honest lieiirice n.. .M.hni noni nmpi mi -i.a-uheiTs (Imp inf. I'lueon 110 llnrnl H lellle M. llrldc 110. J'hirp ITllllue n I'omrinnder 113. Jsrk l.earv ins The e er 1(! Wesson l'll l.tltl- Colo tlmp ' 110 secrn t rare three.v ear-oil's el furtoncs Ci.tnpinlre 11V. Vrrli-s in. Alf Veslna, 113 I'rlne- llorneo 115 Currene. IIS Colonel Clufr limp) m. Jiphtt ll.. Nut era kr limp I 11V llrown llerrl- limp I. Ill" Sunn.- flope 117 Ilallasl IIS. Sep ','P II tl.'i (tUohren limp I IIS. a)Sim Hold 112 Knle llrtcht 110 la'll P VV hltnej -nir) Third rf th" Kmersnn .teeoIi--lis. fouroear-oli's snd up. -J mtl-s Pnnd-an 1.11 first Out limp 1 117. Captain I'arr 114 Utile Horn 112. Turmoil 147 Hrt V'cl lit!, Vermak. 147 -ea Coast It I4 lntld-1 tl 1.12 Pramiturse limp I 112 V.virlh r.ea tha Plmllen Hnrlnr ItandleTP lhre.ear-olda and up. mile and o sards Omar Khavnm limp I. 130. nondaae 100 Kin Neptune. 101. Harrow, llrt; mtteraold 110. KnJItan, 111, si l-lilore ina. Ilendrle lis. Ihlt'nrle nrvn 10.1. Arrsh Oo On, e Cnnk 00. Hiuberk 117. (h'Cudnfl. 1 1 iPrlsellla Mullens. O0 thltnmro'rh. 11" .U K Ulf entrj Fifth race claiming. lwo.far-eld 4 fur. lonas 'Aanea Cool. 104 In the Sun 1011 rinard in. u-morrao, 112 l.ndv Vulcan, loo. n.itterfli inn. linnm A inn 1 C Cllrl 101 Jack I.ear- 112 'Tnmmliinar 1P4 eeneman 1 12, "l.-ndonla. 104 sixth ripr tha flwvnne (jk Handicap elalmlnr. three-vear-obls and up. mil- td-al. 100. -Starter, inn. Candidate It (Imp ) nil tiolilerest no lit. wouan lin. King fisher. 111. Mlnto II (Imp I. inn. llnenre 102. Clark M. tin Srorpll. inii evivllsoue si. I.a?v l.ou r.7 Prlnre S 111 Boxer 103 vMeluriin. ma H-ventl. rae- s-lltnc. ror threa.-ear-oMs up mile Happv V'allev 101: Oamecnelt " toU-a WlnadeM. 110 Oboltla 112 lar of Phoenix 11.1 Cnvanbov ia Orel Roirle (Imp). 101, "Paddy Pear, 110. "Pol. eoma (Imp). 112. VVoodlrap. 115 Kohlneor 110 Airman. 117. Jack Mount (Imp) 110. Hubbub. 112. 'Cobalt I.i 03 Tomorrow's Lexington Hntriet t'lr.t rir- e'rtlnilhif titni) Ihp ..-..pitil. ant up a furlorra "Miss WrlRht Ov Ulrv.ivinl I'S M-d-ln C -is. Snrai. imv, inn, Shlro 102, -Katie Cnnel. 102. Klmc Id 'M.irA's li-au 107 t'nir 111 SWotil rare, el.lmlnp. I.ieo two.e.ir-el mald-ti rllles 4U furtona-'Mla lan 07 Lamp Post 107 Arteaei 112 Allea For. mp 112 Tenasrs 112. I.a Verne. 112. 1!,... .vhi tlV u2 Wslterlna 112. Orenio 'Imn ). 112 Third race elalmlnr loOO. l-rce.' esr-oMe n,1 tin It furl nnir--. Vara. n. -rrllr tr n.-t llmt'l HI llarmrev, M2 l.lbern'oe 101 Juatli-a o-el-l 104 Tov Miss. 107 llnatv Cora m? "-slue 10!l, The tlnidsr 100. Utile Jake. 100 Pourlh ra.e. purs. 1700 l.eorsrd llet-1 Handlrnp ihrer-v-tr-olds and tin 0 fur lontta1tufoMl 10'.' Atalanl-. 101 Kins elorl" 111 mind IliKirsoe, 12.1 Fifth rale JfOo two.v-ar-olds, .1 fur Vnij. Frou-town 104, Paslorleau I'mp.) Id" Frother Mact.-nn 100 ja-on-, 112 S'lst li race .inlmlnr llt'O teree.eeae...'d ird up. 1 1-in miles niltnlieih P. n.l- 'Corv ' ,ni 102 F C Col... 102 -tiirr-oK- ns 104 lolin c.rThsm inn illsek rroM, 10 1 lien I.ev 101 llnw.lv Hnudv. lli'l -enh raee e'tlmlne. !nn three. jaar oils and in. 1 1-id mil.e I'irr limn v 102 Peruclno limp I lot Kxecmor. 101, Wails. erth'a !.ad 101 Ts- II, I07l Philistine loo Alheno ma Irlah flnMemin 117 Vtnirentlre allowanro rlntmeil Weather ilear- track fast LAFAYETTE WILL STAi ITS ANNUAL SCHOLAS MEET ON MEMORIALS Nn Pitrhcr for Hrave nn(nn tl T Imi KlUlnKim h Tltrhr niir hr.H-'f. from Inll im-p!. hfti r"rt"1 to Mi" Ufntiin nrnr Ci .'rutn r-t-' r in.l (tr',n,( ("ftxlncton n fir" tTT,i Vf hrr In! nlThi tn loin li Iniilandpolh lr.im In pm'nt for Fllllnslm. Invitation Track and Field Games Will Be Held Rain or Shine Two Cham pionship Events Ily PAUL PREP LVKAYETTC COLLrOK will hold rts (fourth annual Invitation "'champion ship" track nnd field meet for schoolboy athletes May 30 on March t-'leld at Kaeloii This meet while It Is labeled a championship nffalr will be titular In only two events, the two-mile relay and four-mile relay. This meet Is the only one of the many championship carnivals staged by the majority of the leading colleges and universities In which two nnd four inllp relay races are on the program, so the winning Institution Is safe In call ing Ita team the American thamplon. Last sear Northeast High Hchool won the four-mile event. To Holil Hammer Throw- In spite nf the decided action taken by th" colleges ngalnst holering n ham mer throw for high and prep school nth letes, I.afactte has arranged such nn event for Its meet. Hut Instead of n elx-teen-pound hammer the contestants will use a tweive-pouna wcigni. All the events will bo held under the rules of the 1 C. A. A. A. with the ex ceptlon of the hammer throw and the shnmut. A twelve-pound shot has been substituted for the sixteen. There also will be a discus nnd Javelin throw. The events are open to all high, prep and academic schools and will he all run from scratch. Kntrlts blanks may be had by appblng to Harold A. Druce, phslcl director of Lafayette College. Tho entries close May 27 at 10 p. m. The meet will be held rain or shine. Merrersburg Prepares for Princeton More than satisfied by the splendid showing of his proteges In the Middle Atlantic States scholastic track and field meet held last Saturday by the University of Pennsylvania. Coach Jim mv Currnn Is preparing his Mercers burg Academy athletes for the twenty second annual Intercholastle meet o? Princeton, which will be held this Sat urday nt Tlgrrvllle Mercershurr has been returned the winner In this meet for the last three years and needs only two more victories to gain permanent po'fesslon of the handsome trophy In order that It may make a good showing Mcrcersburg will send a squad of fifteen men. The men who will mnke the trip are Captain Allan Woodrlng. Angell. Swede, Tebo. Heattle. Ilurton. Spachmun, Suth erland, Hlgelow, Jenkins, Davis, Ilrlgh bill, Watson, Kor."ythe and Tillman. This virtually Is the same set of ath letes who won the team trophy at the I'enn games last week. Frankfortl to Hold Fieltl Day Frankfort! High School will stage tho biggest event on Its athletic schedule 1 next Saturday afternoon on Community I l'leld. This Is the nnnual field day of th miburban Institution, under the su- amid bulldlmr and take ball games, track and flMa tennis matches. The girl ; pate in exhibitions ot under the direction of Ph tresa Mlsa Holxbaurtr. Tha" part of the program will txt-i the girls, after which a baB'e be staged. , Interclaia Meet at Central Central High School Will' terclass track and field nut'l noon on Houston Field. ThMl an off year In athletic sport i but Doctor o Brlen la In eral unknown athletes will b'l the fore in today a meet. thn varsity team will con scratch. I.ouit Chevrolet . New York. May 7 The Ontl nnt-r in enter lor tne HaraatNaV which will ha th- outstanding -J ine amomoniir rare carnival at l neaa nay tipaeaway on Mtfnoi l.ouis Chevrolet. The Frencii In his entry last nltht ti tn reeoimltlfln of fha ft that'll holds the track record for 100 distance at which the HarknettM win iw run, ne was piaeeil on l To Start Final Train ..Milwaukee. HI... May 7 DleJJ .'.n iiiiR. nrriiru nsre loaay ror 1 Ina for his bout with Kewnla UreJ Friday nlht. The bantams arijl iiui up reai oaiiie, me winner Piratlons for a crown match. & ' i.t1 Throucli. r.lrihon. sLuLa n hi. l-aul. .Minn.. May 7. P Gibbons, once near world's champion Is throuih with th :ir"': "c .ma vy w inirurnr ai inip iodt. la. tm I Amateur BasebtM flannv Vnn r-iat. .....a ... , lyte-n and elthteen year al tS.T-1?." A rr."?5 .I"t- uu. iuanaer. oae miner I lhlta tM.a. a .a . from nrat.cl.. home, and ira having opn dates during May , j" Urown. man.aer "tl .."''''ronk A. A. Is desirous ot.i the months of Jun. July and Alu Or May Hi fa m nrl n m i manaser. 133 Sotth flftV'ililth. Whttt Klaktlrsaltlta . .al at... I I. willing ,o-?.,;, on'SuniVr." iv. rrom ''ems of Uiatai ... ...., ii.nuaari, i.i isianoj . .."needers II. C. a, fast tin ii.riiti iiuir. wouia lias u near I oi tnai riass naiinir arounda a """"" -'in uuinia oasejiall., J trlnno, manager. 1414 Mouth clari Maiden A. C, would Ilka to first-class teams, such as Del Bverareen lull and Casper H. J Ham Detweller. manaeer. 2-JIT street, or call Kensington 5310 vti Arrn A. A.. firit.rlaaa . tlkfl tAV '23 and JtO notn mtA har tmm home tenma of thatfj Iialloy. mf-nncfr. 7H Hlfra4 .-... r.ril-sllH.l)Il O'l't'-.Ue'tTTrt'n J ta MnrM .. C. haa May 1ft. hS Ine u raii nahlr euaranti- fr! mamicrr. Tusculum an1 Somftt,l Ailatlnhl riuh. A tMtM Btlrt trnvcllriF nine. wnuM llk tn Mrrili with trams of that callbtr. h4 in- tniuuiuaii iimtiiu.ioii. unufi nit- PM-iffrnunfta Hnri nTTcrlnx a iu tabl d nerllnn nf 1'liyRicnl Director Yeomani. l AUBUt a. Oroi. manaxtr. XtM ornurtfla nnd nfOrlnx Tho boys will jfie exhibitions of pyr-l,l"-t iality 7 lapaataVaVaOa w 'vV rr sA fa-ay-ar-cl BaaMi 1 LBHifl vSMmffi LiraHK wmsmrmr r itttb maurn aeK v?K3l - I ' .V. Hn'i Superb. S 'ail. -Vtaafl