, r.'v ,1 .-.J J - .an FIRST GOLF MATCHES IN MEN'S INTERCLUB SERIES WITH SIXTEEN TEAMS COMB K. v Flingcr Has Hit at Such Terrific, Pace Boston Is Begin ning to Use Him at First Base Some Other Hurlers Good Swatters ' KOBERT W. MAXWELL TUIZ real sensation of llio American League thla jcar Is none other than Babe Hutli, the southpaw (linger of the Ued Sox. This joung man has startled the critics with his mighty swatting, and hla work his leen so good that Man ager Harrow Is beginning to ue him on first base when he Is not available for mound duty. It ban been claimed that pitchers usually are the poorest hitters on a club, , hut Tluth Is an exception So are Wsi-1 ter Johnson, Joe Wood and Jaelt Coomb The bird's wallop the lull as well as the leading sluggeri., and ate Jut ns I dangerous In the pinches I Dack In the days when the Athletics ported the palms of Ictory John f Coombs, though n pitcher, was used frequently an a pinch hitter. Just as Walter Johnson Is sometimes called r upon by Clark arllllth What May Happen in Baseball Today WIKRU'W I Kl.tTf; W I. !'.'. Win I- IUlmi . . It .IIOO .111(1 .Ml ( leii-laml . Ill X .WA .1.9 .W. rMenrci ! .111 .11 .inn New lrk . . IS .3 .MO .VHI t. lotils ..SO .411 .11X1 ,ll Wi.hlntliis . S to .111 .414 .til Detroit , , .41!! .481 ,(IM) Athlellti. . 7 10 .lit .414 .!! vrinv i. i.F.r,i i; iv. I., r '. Win i Veir s,nrk . 17 I .nil .1)17 .KOI ( rib-ame 11 5 ,704 .72? .7 I'ltt'hlirili ,. 'I X .Sin .ISA ,31X1 ITillllea , K II) .141 .471 .151 M. imiU .. N II .1X .4VI 4INI ( Inrlnnntl ..KM .1X1 .KM .sill llrooktjn I! .til .IKS .31(1 llo.tnn ., .1 II .JIS .310 .7(11 What a Whale of an Umpire He'd tie The rhlW 'rodi" Mrmi 1h umpire rMcrlii, ftrn hrtnrr the decNltm ta the ninth, thai ruim-rd 11 (.mall-MiFfi rlnt. "I run hmr rt rj wont ou m," nlN Mtran ta the TkllLr hem-h fram hW rs.ltlan nt the plate In the Uth Innlna. Hit manner ImllmCfd that It an.vthlnc more were Mid he irnutrf dn MTtnfihtnr. He ha a foghorn Talre. fcrfrirlwwlr uet af the lllh street ntntlon nnd et m( Hi-km uy run henr everything he nhth. "With n it t pnnfh In either mitt, a rrMwt mire and rood earn,' itld an tiiiRr l'hlltr iU:tfr after the anine. "Wtwt n whale of an umpire he'd be U he onU had gand ejeT MARTIN PICKS CORNELL TO WIN COLLEGIATE MEET Peini State Coacli Believes That Moakley Has De veloped Squad Which Will Score Nearly Forty Points in Track Games BABE RUTH ONE OF HARDEST CLOUTERS IN HIS CIRCUIT BIU. MA11T1.V sprinter, and p SUBURBAN CUP M ATfllLV Tfli. A V lBla,c ,nuk """' fl,,'I championships this III rt I I il ll'ni I 1 II IM I I r 1111 1 1 VllLiU M. Vl111 ! Hint. the once Present io.uh of the inn .state track squad Is of the opln Icr. that Andy Moakley the coach ex traordinary of Cornell, will spring an- niner or ms surprises In the IMercoIle' and once more romn awn with ih titular honors The 1'enn State tutor was in inwn es. l-nt.iv nnd ' doped ' out the possible ro ll pvui. rnEi famous) McMulliti and Doylo Arc Leading Batsmen of League MKRICAN l.K(ll r, II. All. It. MrM.illln. flilraicn, II 411 11 Swaker. (iMclim.l IK 111 II lliikrr. e lork II) 1 II Jilrkviii, t hlniKn 11 .IX 'I lobln, -t. Iidl- II .IX In TltlNAI. I.K(it I. I))le. Nm lork II .11 II llutk. hlinio II .11 II touiiK, Nrn lork IH 711 'l Imun, Nrw lork IX 71 II) I'anlrtlr. "I. l.oul III Hi A ii. r.i . in .lis) xi .ns 5X .1X1 :: .mi 1 .379 51 .HA II ,1Xi SO . IK! ta ,m 11 .3111 Sixteen Clubs. Represented -""'''', ' t'r,n".nc1n"'' n' I sttteii iiv tlif I nlxersltj of I'ennsyl- v t;ii. AT...1 ir,..Ii Hnrr ... : ' Vf 'u".. .' Hn" "'" " "' Kranklln .,; .i.h,.i.vii .nv .. .v.qIi. , j rl -Willie I Annual Golf Series don t expttt to see nan) recorus smaMieii Mnrtln said, "t do bellow that, with the larite number of , new men competing, the events will be of the keenest tpe I VETERANS WILL' SHINE No IVr.. Notire. k. - ' Motktey h.i been norkini; faithfullj i sutPen nf tho tlllrtsMwo cIuIm com- " in n,H iracK mn for '" time uitli- Martins Favorites for Intercollegiate Events lOO-jard d ih(unenmiifller. tate, 3 It-yard ritifth-tiinxetiimieller. tite, 4li.nr(l tlnh heu. I'ltt-lnirli. URO-jard run ltitHfon. Prtiii, Une-mlle run lres.er. I mirll. rst-n-mtlr rtui Ore-ttMT. t nrtirll 1 ,'(- a rd hUli hunUr-s Krdnmti.rrttire toti. '!ti)xard 1im hunllf! I rdnmn. I'rlnie ton. Itroitd Jiimn Un. stl, hot iit ""liifhitre. rrlixetiiit. Tnle lault IjinderM, Penti, If her mn n limlerfi f I'enii. U un able l inmtete In the Intrtc-llegliitfrtt then Miirtln felet tt Ier, nf Hurt mouth, tit lu the rntle vault. It "111 be noticed that whtlf lartltt flies Cor nell neurit fort. point, tt It picked tn win, hut two llrt nlare. YALE'S OARSMEN HERE FOR MEET Uhie Blades to Use Undine Shell in Race Against Pcini Saturdav WILSON, NO. 7. ENLISTS It will be remembered by i-oiue of our decked caps for many yiars There Is was I on' Ihlnc I am nerious about, howeier. cu, mlltthes for the Suburban Cup title ales aislt and freshman oaifmen who will rate t'ennsshanla In the nn nual rtRatta on the Schulklll Saturdx" ..-.. ...... . ,.. ... ?Miiriiinri .1 vn ik niiiir- ill imihii lnuriii I .ift.fnr.nn h. I ti-u. nrlslnc tlm (iolf Association of I'hllade - "" H" n"e senointr out tin- usual slow- " , , . . . . . ! l "' "'"-" " uiien prismi, inn nuii ' Iiib iicpoiiiiIm nf ! irrn ..i.ii ' 1. 1 . ur fl f lb u t he t o il i Ml cv . its lomell. . ,.,.,KI.,II.,,, ll .l..l. i... ...... series 01 inier- --- .." .iiil; hi 1119 . ......- ..(r men ihcl r.n 11 oer phl.i benan today As a result the performances of honour Is Mr weak in the shot-put, nlt, enle course late today. uiu uaseuaii ciiizen inai. uniiit- .. . itiid mill in 11m 1 iinimi-L iil i-iiiiin uii . .... .. il... ...ua i. rn nt r.irv --- r.i.... i.i uir iu.ti iiirt-L aiiii .11 1 i ..i.. ...i. .....1 kii. 1. ...... 1 ... roombs a"ea7,o,eresrcase In 'pitch- ' '- '--'" 1rlng a Ba.ne If we are 'r" "re f our dlV sk., of fourVlubs' '" k ha,e caused the other l.l,i. " '7' ",V '""''" '" mCr " "af W"" '" U""' Urn "denirtmenV Hut he dM not luxe any lnnlwf and KolnB al.mK Rood I do not I '"insuad of the ..Id count of 11 '''."," '," H up nnd take notice ' sl.ea Mioul.l Win Quarter of transportation and nlo to cut down Idea of lettlnir' him co altocetber be- I llKc m "eP a straiifier come down from ,.uart,r f point for nidi hole won1 . !"'K the lesults of hl in. n h, the wm, Trunk Mi. a uii Its team 1'ltts. expenses the Yale oarsmen did not brlliR .ause he knew weM Ids lalue as a hit- the Krand stand and sit with us Neither ',, ,,. for , match, cm I. Indl- ,,P;,0 heP"l.dl .' . I1""'" " V" "f , l,urifl1 h " "" ",rl,",t '",mP to ",,k? ,1" "" " ""ells but will use the ter Connie had lust about decided to lo I Hke to s.e one of the plaeis leave. ,j , Ctor count .1 point and f. ""' ,r l,a"ln ''' nainelv. Tenn. ' its d. but Into the Inleri-olleHl Ue a Rreat ,Iaft ()f tllt. L ,lU1 t C , . . berKluto"o,,lCoS It sort of break. BLh a, fBUll , m llUl tount a point ' ' 'J '"'";' "n""h " - T... i.-,,. of T.d .Men- 11UnL Thr , ?le when Colby John suddenly found himself ,h' lucK- 'for the wlnnlnR side ,-,ch,n1"" " ,.', "''" "H-!,t, ' f,1,', ""' should .op llrst . la.e In the .juar- ...mmodatlous ...e .01 eme.1 at the I n- In the box The rest every one knows I "When we aie I0-I11B. howevei. t don t 1 p!a three mat. lies The seminn .Is y II h I I "lit- " ' "-I; fRl" ter and third In the furlo.,B but he ji- dine durliiR their stnj In this city Tho tare who i omes down to see me or who , be plaed on June S and the final June ' " l aula a ml I r melon IIrIiUiir It land showed In the P. nil relajs that he rrh , , ,, , ( Kintirnlti Prahcs Ruth haves the b.nch. That mlRlit be a good I 11 , , n ' , nri"." 'T ' ' m""' '"V","' ' ..Phle of wlnnmff the hininier throw ,,r , speHal t alidi K ta le To my mind. Hull. Is one of the be.t lBn and brlns us tome luck" ' If we are to belUve the Me.chantv le llvo H ts to , ,. u MniO cour-, Tale ,. ubr, ,,, Kuld n.al.e a Rood , ,d battlers In the ble leacues" snld niliv , . .. .- team there Is nothing to it Ith the Hat van and Mie other .ntranls may shouInK In tho iU 11 ter and half T1 N , Vaisllv in.l Junlois ilefeal.il Pvans the mnnlre lSfor'o the same C bikini Qualifies tcan ,ut rrom fourteen men to nine uuexpeet..! , slip l Corn.-lPs .1 edits it,,,, eton will -core the majority of ,lle v., Ilrs" a d sr o d HEhtil In he IZTrluy - Tewr l en r, Perkins has qualified a- a ,eRular ! the -New Je,se5 team Is umllden, of .,. -ml m , ke It -, four-.orner nK. for M, p.ts In the held events 1 rdnmn l.nV ra of 11" seaso" " . ea 'nd Ml so much power.,, his lilts, and when and-eful member of the Athletic, and HnK While there h .aub. Ita P'ace. 1 "f, C"" TiJ'Lme ' he slu.t-. ,'ou" Jl" w"hl '- ""'" " he connects will, the ball solidly It I from now on his social tandlnu will cl.-i "':'" ' " '.."m.fr n.iaor W''' UoMr I p ""t'", L, ? 1 k ,0. 1 1 Plac In ,r"Be The Junior . MM how. v.r, will travelasome be beond reproach Connie snared him 1"'"1CO",m Sr llsion and - r 1 ,1 . .,. ., ,. , ,, 7". . , m .-, 01 Mi. 1 til 1 Pi Ii '"' l,,,llllt"1 IV '"""""i' ' The "In New York Monday Iluth stepped the wilds of (Jeorsla this sprl.iK, put Oterbrook In l.e Hrst division and 'lei eve hat Moakle., ill follow the shot. ''"" 'ika',t,- "tlV" .m dd aid lv" ,u'""'- "' " - nnnoun, ed up and knocked the ball Into the bleach- L hi leaRUe uniform on him and told Krankford In the fourth his usual cu-toni and rtouhle np' with up a point or- mil tie hmulreu anu mM o Annap0,N fu(. t,)e colI ntp ers It was foul When Babe lame hint to ro as far ae he liked, so lone , . , ,-.... Alercliantville I n,'"". , 1. 1 ".1 th" .1 ."!"- n" I fUr mr" " . Iianiplonshlp races ..., Ma IS will n) back to the plate he said: las lie made Rood C started right In LooV ',kt ' ,, , " 1 ' ' s If the Mer- I, . Z 1 ,,?, "n.d tH""! '" , ranzeiiiuller ill Hoth Da-lie " home. m.ordl.iR to the latest reports "How far was it foul, Bill" 1 but before he,was well aenualnud will, . Bui on paper loo ks as f th e Mer- It v ou, 1 t , (.... uller ... loll u t,( .. . . tr hi- boss, he looked over the pitching 1 twn ' "' "'.'Vr fAr Merc, nntv III. 1 V'""-""""" """""" '""" -pe ,., L.a.,. ...., - ",,, tli.ui . l''im will put , Mra . ffoil Into the lare l'reilieteil Homer , t-ilent one Uv and said Uertlon t.eadlnc off for .MerclinntMII. both events Ma.vnard who nil a the iIosIiir of school Not mole in.. M s tu , , f ... . . . . -Oh. about six inches I repli.d " a sad c'usTe of heavers to "l be 'tl t, it ' " V? "!'." ?" -'"'"r13,5- r,","UM ":,,,, .',! !!i lTm oh rV"7. o h ' sor I tin. the Xll', HIV "! "I'iett toUKh luck, but I'll have to I start the teason with Why don't ou ier and runner W "!"" In s.co.d to his t.-.mniae in this event , vvlt II. is -mal number siu 1 arv w o w h..nB out another one.- muttered Iho 1 Ket some regular pitchers?- 'fjcei. Atlantic ll '"'"", Horace . 1Ur """ T'T n" ,'" '.m' 7"; ?"!.-anJ In" n clean up In the 100 and ste idv and M.ons oar at .N.. 7 has en- Plteher. and sure enough he sent the II bite. Wm dot, t 1 get some pilch- I urMBh. Iddle llumpl hre. -. I or ce tfnc runnel -houd finish third to !, 'Tt,. w In e bro id juini. and list, d In the Pourth (.like.. P.ese.-ve next ball Into the bleachers, and It was K- answered Connie, for he was III a ' "' " "1 '',,' n .mx IH? xv 1U depend h, hh7 " ".V '" , ""d '' ' , ' le rles to Hn, "... ml In the high Jump Camp and wllllt-ve foi mllitarj train, fair by fifteen feet frivolous mood that day I others that '""' ' ,rouK, ' I of lr 'T '"V " 'T '"",,.. ''.r0 u. WrvU tr 'p li.e the .,,..1 ter or half. Ing on M iv 15 Wilson Is rated as the ".Vear the end of the game he hit the n. I Pn to see he tea . ,1 l second to ilu-tainsou 1. or 1 em, In the .....1 Kr II !"'"' f on lost ,,,, almild . ,,,. ,,, loneest line drive 1 ever have seen. HaS a Oi-overx I "aU " "!, n! ,J .1 lei tie ' ''"", " "'. Pe", ' ' ,", " '" '" "l;, ''""' ll.eVa dKloi of Captain M.cr.nan Uin- and l,M los- Is a seve.e blow to the hut It Ull a sign hi tho outneld. boun.ed .., suppo,p JOU .,re polnR , ,,, J , Bn;nBKa,idr;beriil!I!,',, vl'm jJTno M-" " CP ' " If .V'llrsl. Ia shape he should . baiue, of the Ited and Blue for u vie hack Int.. the Held of play, and was good ,,, ,,,'.'. . . -, , rfu.n..r,.H." ..nli.ri '!'H. .VnV....r, i....ni.i. nur nwn Hill ," "vc ' '" clve tho Bed nnd Bluo twelve point-, torv In the 1111apolls clask EDDIE O'REEFE DISPKJEJ LEWIS'S CLAIM TO H -4 i( Youngster Must Wipe Out That Knockout Defeat Having Right to 122-Pound Honors, Insists Jack Wcinstcin H K'S 1 1J1 Ily JAMKS S. CVHOLAN f1l'it t.i:VI,SS claim to the feather-1 the match mvself. and If thel VJ wcignt title lias iien illsput'ii l arranged I will turn over my 1 I oxlng law will be staged one x tonight In weehawken, when Burns, prominent bantam and Jcrsej City, meets Joe Lynch, York, w Ith eight-ounce cloves e eight rounds dl-tance. Burns Is .41 the best bo)s ever developed Winn It was learned that Johnny KII-1 of the purse to the War Cheet bane, king nf the 152-potinders. would The first bout under the Nx 1 not engage In professional ring combats for many davs Jnhunv Burns hst no time 11 mining out v. Ith .1 claim for the title Th.ro Is no harin In this, but It usually results In all kinds of verbal en gagements. When Jack Welusteln was Informed of the elnl.n nude by Hums on behalf of Jersey. 11 ml while he never won fcj Lewis he lot no time In d'sputlng he has fought two champions 0V Lew Is s clnlm nnd boosting laldlc ' championship distance. TKefe It s.ems tlnJt more than a If the opening bout proves senscn ago IMdle nnd Ous were sched- 0f which there Is little doubt, ule.l to co six lounds before the Lincoln 1 min u rerialn m b an (' a West Philadelphia elub, but requests for boxing licenser Orrl IMdle crossed ever-one. Including h m- the boxing commission granted' sir, jnri vveins.em am. i-nw uy sion- lnore permits, Penn.grove. Newad ping ..us in tne iniru lounn I.ng liraiuh receiving them. 3' . 1.1 .1 1. u ,.. rA-.i.iii., AinoriK the en men naned III iiiiiik m ..1...0 i'f....-. .... .in. - asserts, even Insists, that C.ua alwavs erees were Frank (rop) OBri; IS, lliai ..us Hinajs 1 ...,,.,.. ,..,.l.... ,..,.-- lull -,-Oi. .1. .. ..- . .. ...... ... .!, Owl.. .. h.n -M..n.. immi i, .mil. ui cms c.JV u-i...ii.--;; ,.,...,.....,...... . - .... h ,h -.,.. inly lor two b.isrs That ball would rcrKni)i . but lhrft stuff lM M i)Unk rs.kt Frank Smyth, Walter Stevenson have traveled a milt had It cleared the 1(lw le ,lflgl ultcier ln tw vorla nndlnnri his son or sons, and others Over slBn overjbodj is letting him stay in the i,rov. will have Blown. Bassett, Sud- T Pr.M.,1. s,.r-.i.I.' I"-rap pile where he will rust Why Id.rds Churchill 1-aners.in a.,u uu.rr e. " " do me in w um.orius 01 me .viiiieucs are causing -o!i? coiiitiicnt among the fans this vear On the left sleeve of the shirt Is ,1 tlnv blue elephant, with the letter "A" on Its back Thl- I- the first time the wpll-knnun animal ban been used 1.) Connie- .Mack since 1314, when 1 holding the Yankees to two runs while abroad, and with the exception of Herb hla tcuiu won the Amerkan League pen- Perk drove In four-and tallied another s, ton's son the team will be made rant, hut lost the world series to Bos- hlm-eir The battery did nothing but . up of veterans, headed, as nf old. by Herb ton. I beat New York in the second game of the himself. Pr Samuel Hoton, Wade Wit- In that .a. the A's were given sweat- ". hlch show-, that rs.-caionally . son and Emmelt OWelll aie some of the crs with a white elephant attached to the1 Plucks some good ones from the veterans, 'rout, nnd sonic of them still arc in ex "rush j , Team Hard iktetice The team had good luck, and . Qut-Burns Hums -Woodbury has also ben hard hit by kn lit. i-i ri I l an nu lli.ir Mia eainA I I .iw-. . . . . ,. .i.. .,..-. v.....,e- .-. ii.i.... .... ...v 1 tho war Ueorge llotrner anu i;u care in ly. a, ilustafa-on seven or eight In ttie miouio Iil l.fiince luns (Mid lavis seven or 1 ism ' Lrdinan. or Princeton is without 11 .,iore In the sprints Picks r'rilma.t in Hurdle It will he r iiietn- Wilson Is handicapped by the lack of sutlkleut isu.ndaRp hut he makes up for this .uilcleniv in his know ledge of the ...-,.,. ... ... .. -. I ini'ii ..... .,....--- -- iiu in nvn in 1 111 1 1 if. 1. 1 ivi 1 txTViji- i t nr doubt the best hurdler In the FVi-t and li,Ptri that this trio scored the l.rgcst 1 K,mo H11,i ,s smoothness r stroke ITe l.n..l.l ..... .n.i. a III.Ia .IIIII....II. I.ltlin..... . ..I..(B la. tl.A l-ni .111 TI11lllltI-.. ........ ... .a.. .. . .. .. .. nt ou get him? erans Iist jear vv .rmm sc ri.i i-.iuuiu ,-.rv. ...... ...... ...- .. , numut-i w !...... .-ik,i imn ui ihiuu.is ih-i.ik me iigni- .,,. , , ... , , ,. , it hlir shock by Dealing 11 in a very ning inn, .union- .-.c- .. nu .n.n.. eiiampiousiiuis u u.r- . .. . , , , t man in ine viunKer shell He Is Who Is he queried ( onnle I .w, natch Jnd Clemlnsliaw. of .ornell." lighting it W hether Martin I- entitled to a pla. o ' I)lcsl(,.nt , f ,p Jlllll(ir , ,v, .,, ,. ruj named Icr.. hwe I pitcher ,l ..,.,-,, ,, .. eaily all its out for second position The Big Blue I Hh -the tlue w Ke in. 1, leinaliis tb , lir(.r.pf, f ,10 f(mtb.ill tejin for nn-rt Be-t I ever saw I can get htm vnunger plaers. Moirls Jones, runner- should tally twelve points In the two 1 wen. but the fact lem.ilns that In (Mr Thus Scott Perrj became a member of up tu fall tournej at Atlantic City, , hurdle events Bill ll.iiiiemullir he has developed one - v,.in,r 31aistu .iimthe. candidate the A's and was on the lob vesterdav 1 . 1 vm.rur and Fox aie In service I "s for the Held events. Moakley of lh greatest splinters In the countrv, , ., ...n. Mi.uii .,,,iiui...i i, vy.i. limilil ..r .. f.. ...dlts in the broad Who the 111 iluriti of the track critics lump with bhackleton List week this 1 favor to win the Inteieolleglate lUU-jard fellow cleared neailj tnentj-two fe. I dah who had resigneu in join nam, ure 111 ".Vo. I don-l consider mself super- I cd Ueorge Burns as the trouble maker J"- xvilklns and Kheehan arc also In etltious," said .Mack vinen asked about , He butted In ou the scene In the fourth '".,'.'. hervlce Wahlngton. llaminill. the menagerie on the uniforms "I. when with two on base, he splashed ".JVJ.'er .Mitchell. Ororge and Charles never thought of the elephants, but now sliiKle down tho right new roul Itncsenu- ,,, nr.d others of the jounger set. are .... .... .1. 1 t. a . ..... .. I ... ......... tl.n vtoinAPa Than it. tlnal11. .... . tl. ..!.. . liiai jou nave nieiiiiuiiru 11 .nunc .tiii ins nw,m.- .11 iu.ii...- ...., ... .... itm vvlth the ciuo ami will piujr luiuur- less 11 is n iriue strange, vvouiunc u t-tKuui. uii iu uu. "nm . civile. Le great if we plavcd like wo did InJRroov.d 0110 bv mistake and Perkins 'OH nnd win out? But that's too much ihounctd It Into the center field bleachtrs to hope for. for what may be termed a home run The game was fast nnd furious and n) llumlici well worth the journey to bhibe Park 'l.vcrbodi In the sporting game plavsi hunches now mid then, and I am not at. exception. 1 would not call my relf supc.btttlous, although I stuck to the old-time uniforms with those double- 46 WOMEN WILL PLAY TOMORROW FOR GEIST CUP Vorth Hills has lost Lddle Stvles, Wil mer Devvees and Cooper, all of whom are In service. Bala has lost Warren Ham ilton and Doctor ue i.ong. uuiraoniie has lost Parker Bod and fo It goei largo crowd of soldiers and sailors !rir,n the Hue l.v cry flub has been hit uccent.d Connie Jlatk's ho-pltalit) and by the war and the teams todaj. will be spent a pleasant ntternoon. connie nas made up urgeiv 01 im- nmci H""ns. made a. big hit with the men in the serv-1 Ico with his "guest da Prominent Golfers Entered in Big Mcilal Play E cut at 0 cr- brook Club Fort-aix women will p!a tomuirow In the llfth annual contest for the Clar ence II cjcisl 'lip over the links of the Ovcrbiook Colt Club. Mrs. Ronald II. 3arlovv won the cup outright two jears ago and has .1 leg on the new cup It Is, an cighlcen-hole medal play af-f-vtr and tho woman making the lowest score will hold tho trophy for a year. It must be won three times to become tho personal pioiwrly of the plascr. Play will begin nt 10 o'clock. Ill addition to the Heist cup, there villi bo .1 piUo for the woman turning In the low handicap score. Last J car theio vi ere scvent -eight entries, but while the nuinb. i.of women playing is smaller, tho Held Is an excellent one Mrs. Uouald II Barlow, who has won tho trophy four jears in u, row, will bo the llrst starter, and will bo paired with Mrs. Caleb F, Fox, of Huntingdon Valley, Just back of tlum will play Miss Mildred Cavcrly, of the Philadel phia Cricket blub, and Mrs a. Henry Stetson Tho entries follow : 10.00 Mrs. It. If. Ilarlon Merlon, ami Mrs. Caeb J-', fin. llunllns'Jon aller. 10.03 Ml Mildred Cuvfrly. Philadelphia Cricket Club, nnd Mrs U. J I. Stet- soa. Ilunllnrdou Valley. 10.10 Ml Florrmo MrNeely, Merlon .k1 Mint Kleunor Chandler, UuntlnKilun Valley. 10.1r Mrs. Itaymand Hlotter, rtillniont, nd JIr A K. HIIMeln. BaU. 10SO -Mn. S llamlllun, 1 hlladelphls Crick. ft Club and Mra. William M. lilrab I'hllmont 103 Mra Union llrruld. I'hllmont, and Mrs . J I'eck. Merlon. lOJO Mra. V, tl Janney, M-rton, and Mrs. K. II Kldrr. Overbrook. v 10J Mra W. . Juatlce. Jr.. Itillailel tw Mda. Crkkct Club, and Mra T. II. elter.eln. PMIade-lphla Country Club. 10.40 Mra J. F. Uet. 3d. Philadelphia Country Club, and Mra. V. T. Klelaher. I'Mlmont. 10.45 Mrs. C. Ilarlon Keen. Rt. Davids. and Mlaa Mildred Oaten. North lllll.. 10JO Mlaa K. Ilolfe. St Davlda, and Mlaa r. M. xvhlte. Illvenon. 10J5 Mra tl el. Oreen, Jr.. Woodbury. and Mra. U. O. Suddaida. over brook. 11.00 Mra A. Dannsnbaun. Pbllmont. and Mra B. II. Vara, VVhlumarah. 11:03 Mra J, W. Turnout.. Whl.eraarsh. and Mra. 11. W. Balnea. Weal Cheater 11:10 Mra !. M. Sax. Orerbroolt. and Mrs. r 'vi-. mini ,!. 11 lit lr l. II. Worth. WeJt Cheater, and Mra. II C amltb. North lltlla Merion. ana Mrs. ind ,Mra e, aii- iviinw. ivrrunni. 11 JO Mra . C. Uurlaah. Wast Cheater. anu mih q r.wim, uirniiwM, M. .Iio.u.ns. weal uoeaesr. Um K. OatUn. Merlon. noBjiaixl Mra. PlllsT IIMJK 3 furlonsa Little VlHUdle. 11 J JlrMee tl ."il t-' 3d oul Sireeplr-t, 11.'. Iluxton . . . . J ..) out Duimlln. Hi Irofae oul Tlm. I 02 -3 sCCOM) JtAOi: mile! Julia I.. 101, Kn.or...:: Si) till Id tT 70 Vllllrarp 110 l)ense. 17 81) S -III 1 1 lull Ixjw lit, T Rowan , , . '.'3 1)0 linn-. J. I S Tlllltl) I1ACI-. Inn miles 4,uois. Ml Mojers 1130 t3 Ku 1 1 On I ,,, , .. iitsiiw 'rnr' rrfVXT'ij vv r, Kneneikamp, jj yyn iimuixr inn vviisisuii Ur.nofieshi h.I. Ill Craw f d . . Time, .1 "." lOUUTII ItVCl, l, furlrncs Miilain 111 lie II.'. I.yke IK'i 30 S1.J .'u JI Ml lion Jour. II.' i llrlen . I TO -.'So I.I 11- I.u.l.l!.-. IIS lUiblllSim . . .' ,IU 1 hoe. 31 ."t -ic I IITII ItV.'K. 1 mile Ja.k 1 1 ii re Jr. IJ1. Peak Id 30 SI In JIM, i-lflks 11 llnhlnson . tl .) 3 Ml II...U111 II-.', rrolso .. n lu Time t .!) 1.3 1130 Mra. A. T, Iwry, Merlon, am 15. T. IVetherlll. St. Davlda. ;-i 113t Mlaa Theodora Mill. Marlon, i ri. J. II. Pinilico Result' Yanks Knock Gregg From Box in Second l onllmied from I'axe One tagged out coming Into thin! t.aidner unassisted. No runs no hits no errors. Kopp fanned. Walker fouled to Baker. Burns was called out on strikes. .So runs, no hits, no errors. Mil UTII INMNt. DiiKiu fumbled 1 hormahU n'ri giound er Mi.rs.ins singled lo . t tile. Peek, beat out a bunt to danis lining the bases Baker grounded to Burns and Thoimalileii was forced at the plat. Bums tn Mi vov Pratt lilt Into u double plav, dams to .Mc.Uov in Bums No runs two hits, one crroi (Jardner went out. I'eck to I'lpp Da vidson fanned Uug4ii doubled to ecu- , ter Mc'Avov lii.e.l to .Miner .o iuut. KID WILLIAMS WILL Min llo N now lowtiiRon the third at sit arul H a mcmbei of the njwlnir win-mitltp iLXr-AKTlFa TRACKMEN HOOK HIS OWN FIGHTS, ks,ily HEAT MLiHLENBEIlC Woodburj won ever matin from Lansdowne last eat and the chances are that the New Jersey team will dupli cate the feat today The Overbrook-BaU mntrh Is a toss-up, with the chances favoring Bala. Ittverton should win from on, illt n ,,r0rs Hnddon ouniry, wnue .vierciiaiuviuo should have no trouble vvlth Moorcs-1 .,.., -The matches in riass C should, mm, bo close Old York Boad will probably thrown oul by Adams ieln from IJUCis Cwouiuy aim rrannioru rioes not expect to have much trouble with Phllmont. 'I llaltinior. Md . 1iy 9 Dave Wart- I nlk Is no louge. maniger of Kid Wil liams, former king of tho bintainw eight division This bit of news ooed out last night, when Williams announced that he liiil accepted the tci ms of the Olvm pla .A , of Philadelphia, to box Joo 'I uber the Quaker bantam, on Mondiy, Ma JO ccordtng to Williams he and Wart n Ik have agreed to disagree and In the future he would look after his own busi ness Interests Williams said that he and Wnrttilk win still friends and as far as he Is .oniirne.l the friendship would .ontliiiie Williams has also hooked himself with I'muMe Burns for Jersey Clt the I liter part of ttilsj month l.astnn. Pie, Mav D I he lifavette trai U team oeiwhelnud Muhlenberg on Mar. h l'leld vest.r.lav b the s.oie of ) to JI 'I he times of the meet Klelnspehn Inwcied bv i se. on.I the I-afavettc iniinl foi the mile Biehtel vas the chief polnt-Morer for the Kastonlans l.rb and Ooerlng wen thl slars for Miihlenb. ig i Scraps About Scrappers I'-dille Mid.iort), the ()hliih middle WWkIU hits b-en niwtthed fnr n return bnu. vetth l'htl Harrison of 1 hlrai Tliev nlll , in-el in i. len rnunil ennleat hi lldi in Wis nt. Ihi Ittaht of M... 1? I his nuiki-a Hie I third nicetlns between the pjlr 1 UTII 1NMM died lo Walker PK.NYS TENNIS TEAM t i c.i i i 'u!lN DUAL HAVERFORD MEET Bodle was -Miller singled to left Miller went out ste-allng. .Mc Avoy to Davidson .No run, one lilt, no errors danis fanned .lamiefon Hied to .Miller Kopp lllc.l to Bodle Vu itns. no hits, no errors INTII walked IN MM. Dug in Jaik Urlnhteli). nidiuser of Hddis 11 kaafa 111. Ill hm l raiil.li I rt in.nl .m. WINS FROM LKFIKUl l"lmlKht from TVtey lli-rman larn Mnrt n i io "iv m I.L.U1VH u fMthTwiliiht from Johnny Mtbune lown Jrl H anxious to uut a mttti h be t.ftn Tlnn Riser thf Irench thuinplon, ami O Kfr lexington Krulu l..l .mi Uir rhunillKr. Sum rlhuinr . p"" ' -.""-i-r .:.-, - ii. r;r -v , aecond. Pierce. Baverfonl UltsT riXCK. purse 1310. four- ear olds nnd up. furl.mka: Hualu. 1011. VlftrHir In .11 11 lo t ia l-inu-humr-, 107 (Irubir 3 eU lllll! 4 lhah i.inm Ford and ll-ilil Swarthmore. Ool.len Mat 10J J llurke . tso fl.,l Yor llrat lieillUt . fl I In T...- --.... ev.. rv Tuvnf. Nujr nniiira. ",' 'V"T7"--tjr.r.....T...- iriTA. j.- Time. I 111 The elradr IN h ...ur. Opliella VV and llui-r Allc. also ran HKCOD ItAt'i:. purs. inold-n tw)-)rar-olds IS furlonua San. Iteh, II.', lIH'abo S.'l.SIl 1 12 f. .!. to III llerk. 112, lltnlr-f . . I 1.0 3 10 M ulras. lot). Vlora . . . . tl IM Tim. 3. I 3 sec -lllllll) IIM'i;, handlran Ihrce-iear-olds ami un. I mll-- Ulipurlunlty. II. ('onnolly S3. Ml U.3.1 out lllanionrl. lel. Hande . -J 3d ut lioronthi l)-an. 10.1, andusen . uut lime. 1.113 3 Tomorrow's I'imluo Enlrirt First race, s-llln2. maiden two year olds, IS furloncs Tho Talker, 110, Maratnon. tin, In the Sun, IDT Honest l.eorge, I In. Tlnard, 100. sieiidonla. 103. "Marie Connel. in.' Cora W. I0T. "ntlllie loo. Old lllll llender, 103, JllIJa, KIT, "neauealre, 100 Kecond race, t-lalmlns, three.rear ulda, a furlonsB AmarkasHln, 102, Poacher, 10"., Kepl O-.Vell. 110, Peerleaa One, 107i Jule, 102, Approval, 110, Cavan floy, 2, Ularry Ilanner, T: ".Vomlnee, 103, Kato Olenu. 102 lien Oo. 107; Mperd ptar. 100. Ktederlrk the Great. 107.' Alf Vealna, 101, Hubber II. Ill: "Marao Mouse. 107, Juna Hue 02; llhadames. 112. Third rare, the .Instead Fteepleehase, four-year olda and up. 2 mile .r.mersld Isle II (Imp .. H-'T Ithomli. I'll; Utah Flyer l-MiInOdel II. lit. New Haven. IMi Hunks 144. Hacebrook. 1 V4: 11 viiosur. uii vlnrtn. Iisht II (Imp.) 131; Datum. 13B. Garter. Ilann.il. walked Dllglll fUinlll. (I swarllimore. !'. Muv 9 fawarthinore , rhnm-.ihlcn-s mnuudei Mhimiih fouUil defeated Its ancient football rival, Ilav- ,n i;dr(ner. Pe. k filed to Kopp Baker ! erford on the local track yesterday by nC(1 to Walkct .Nu I tins, no hits, no tho decisive store of 68 to 3S in tho list,,, r..rs dual meet of the season I W'alk.r walked Burns hit Into n I vols vault tleild f-warlhrnore and double pla). Ilakel to P-alt lo Pip. , Kemp, Hwurlhnwre. tied for Ural. IleUtht. ti;Hrnt r trlpbd to left lMviduh w. nt I '"to" yard dush-W on ti Mauler 6wrth.ollt Plpp unasslsl.d .So lllus. one lilt more secori 1, rerauawn ii.ituwiu nii", ' i,n er.".-. sl. I. Mil IVMM. Adams tossed out Piatt Plpp filed to Kopp Bodle was out, (.ardnei to Burns No runs, no hits, no errors -roiul. letter. Bwariinuore lime, im Dugan fouled lo ii.tnn.in .-.ic.vvoy 8Sroad iunip-rton by Oowdy. bwartbmor.. ' went out. Pratt to Pipp Thorniahleii seemid lUldVman. Bwarllmore. Distance. , knot ked down Adnins s smash and Peck SO ft 2 In ., , , .,,,.. ilircw him out .No runs, no hits, no m-vard low hurdles Won by tl lloberla. . "- llaverford, second. Ken.p. Hwartlunore errorB Jiojar'ddaah W on lev Ponl Nwarlhmore- t!.jKy?uS&Giant8 Tie Score on .h .m(. i levciami. iiaveriora liis Two mil-, run Won bv Pierce HHrth- ' ...... 1.3 ui,un lluiur.hninrn -ttma. n.ore. anunui ,,..... ..... .... ..... ..., l-'Ovard blah hurdles Won bv p Ilob . erts. Haverforil, second, Jlltchell. Haver- ( 01,i.ed from l'ae line fu Bin-yard' run Won by Quayle. Kwarth- rni-eer- Tesrcau to tlolkc Matr was more: aecond. Morris, llavcrford Time. -Jin ,irow uut at Hrst b Zliniiieiniaii -o-jard dash Won by Klauder. Swarth- Huge rald'a liner hit lleii-. I on the heel more, see-und. Fenruson. Swurthroore. 'ilmo an,i the runner waa out, but Fitzgerald :J3S- gets eiedlt for it single No runs, two CHARGE FRED FULTON rVuJ.rnlitai u, kiuhw iiifc WITH WHITE SLAVERY " Mu'',' l0 Mniafltgaii. ,tu I.udc-rus """ """" .Mcc.arl-s tingle- almost knocked down " I Stuck llanc.ofl I an bac-k. Jumptd Injo Jess Willarcls Challenger Held I" ' tIo air and made un ulmost Impossible Federal Authorilie. in Oak- I catch of Tesreau's liner w Ith his gloved . . . I hand .No runs, one hit, no errors una, Cl. . MVlll I........' Ilellilehein. Pa. May a Lehigh ten nis team esleida lost o the University of Pennsjlvanla, four matches to two. Minnies NaMau l'ennHianl . defeated John.im I ehlah 0 1 1! 1 l.slr-j, Lehlul. lefctteil Marsollea I'ennMyliaiiU .13 t.S, 11. 1 Paser. IVni.svlvailV. d-feat(d Kk'se, lhlsh II I .""7, a 2 Thotuklns in I ehl.h, defented l-enner PeiilisTliahla 1.111 .11 Uouoies Nassau Mini Alaricollen IVrinayb vanlH defealed bates ui.( Jotinson I elilch, fl I il I l-auer and I er.nr. IViiiisylvanl, d-frateii Tl omklnson nnd Lea Lehlcb. , III ! matih with O'Keefe Is suggested There Is no ilenvtng that Lewis Is a clnsHV boj. while O'Keefe han shown In his rtcent engagements that he Is on a successful "comeback" Jaunt ' I .ild . Is a good bov o Is L.wls Vow Lewis has no more right to claim 111 it title linn r.ddle, and before he can have the umiuestlcnul right lo do so he villi hive to wipe nut that knnrmiut vic tory o Keefo scored over him,' s-iki Welusteln. I.ddiv Is readv to take him on at I anv time nnrt anv place ir i.ewis is i olvmpln for more than flTe latkluut now Is referee at the A. A .s hoth of these clubs ek month. O Brlen and Kckhart ..-t available for work In Jersey. Ij" "lhe twentv -round battle for Utt lerwiignt championship of the, scheduled for Denver on Monday I between rhainplon Ted Lewis anit't lenger Johnny Tillman has been'l !oneil. The new date is Jlay njii Lewis was not able to leavt Ntw. until esterdaj, and asked for a i IlllV III l.llll .il 'Hue ll ...,, n in i , , - , - - -- - serious l.t him communicate with ti- I ' inm to 8v "'" , don't want to make an money out of come ucclimated. & nniffliiiiitiuiiiiiHii uniiiiabHiiiiiiiaiii lumnu luuuuniiniiu ki,a ii n. J lejiuj nrsv- our customers aae aJ Men e The man who buys one suit instead of two 9M g for other purposes the material and labor which wc i be consumed in the extra suit. " m ur ii i i ..tt i o in I -' tf vvc arc all trying to help Uncle Samuel by si J ing material and by not employing labor in unneces g work, so 'that both may be used for essentials. S If you buy Clothes that are so well made were the best that l.afavctte has fhonii 5 ..-hich are rnn!rrii.-'f--H of emr-Ii eefu-ir'arvl. mof i.ns je.ii El . .. . , . f , . E that one suit will give tne service ot two, then you, j really helping the Vjovernment. ,jH g Kecd s vjlothes have always stood ior quality, ft 1 workmanship, for reliability. The kind of clothing tK I vou should wear is here. ?& i V& I . . ' Vk 1 bprmef buits i t r i.Tvrji p d ciJli S in vjurrcwi i'iuucis vs jr roper laori HERMAN DEFEATS CHAINEY' elurk llritliin. Dip Chit. en ufltcrwelaht linn bfpn imitilipfl to iiift't lomni) Ker itu-'on of rranton In i ln roun I ii)iittnt Ht fii rdtiloti Ma) 1ft ouiiir lu Ilorrtll tti tmal wrltrwf(ht i I han KtHrlil trnlnliik for hi Ixmt with Irlh ' S i Pat( . Mnf, th- i le r Sv ork lus.rr i rh mm" tiiaflhT in thf whiflim nt lht If: . Nattonnl SHturdu) cvtiluir. In J i Ih ii nit Jlmmv M .'ulu will itpp ht 1 i l ' tmin prellniiu.r Cdtlh U utfoml tncfg lie aak or v jnru lit in ptrnilntial $20 to $55 Overcoats $20 to $45 m cL p "(m llnrrv Heidi llrn.in. Hie south T'hiu.ui pllll lllgn senno! nover iii.k alarlI irul'l- Jacob Reed's Sons Several I'liilailelpliiauv .il Itin-'-ide al'ins fur Ids lout with Bin.iie iiuteliison . n i Ihev nif-et In ths e-rond prellinlunr at tlie iiaiii:iiore limn iiisimihk 1424-14S6 CHESTNUT STREET rMm i iiii!iai!i;iiaiiri::i!ii:uia"aiuiii0jiiiH'.Kitiiira2,iai:31:!i im BiiiraiiSa'iiic!i:umT1iw'ietiiHi sJ.S "- & iW. - 1 1 111- Krllolee. Ill Fourth race, elalmlnr three.veur-olda and up. mill non ll handicap, for ...1: Klrlntr Line. 110- I'ulluv ll .... of I'hoenll. 10; Klftlertold. 120. Tokay I0: "l-oball Ijaa. 10J; rolroma (Imp ) 13i lVaukear. 106. v '' ' ' Fifth raee. aelllaff. four-year-olda and up I 1-ltt miles Conflat ration, IIS n-aro .Noma, loci, Htlr Up. lis, eKatrlr. 110: Kalri letend, llOl l'elelu. 110, Captain Hay. Ill, Kebo. HOj lllnn Dovei 101; Ilerrl'h 115: Home. Hweet Home, 113: lloxer. 11.1: Ureetlnsa. 103: Noureddln. 113; 'Soldier lllll 'Ureal Dolly, 103; Inqulela. Ho. nlith rare, the Forett I'ark purae claim. Inx. Ihree-yesr-olda and up. mile 2tonoc Beventh race, aelllng-. fouryear-Ma and p. I 1-IK mllea 'Friar Nmuit. no. hlllc eiie. no: widow tiMoitr. oj k. 103: Dundreary. 110; Oharlea ll.1l ile.ne. HIS. Bay, jli, "! un. I i-ll mlle FtUr Nouiit, liOt hiik bird, ua; u. r itiir. 1 u; Kmont, ll.i - IL.lt A tin. WMaiu tt-.a- IL"1 2-V.,...Ai;"'.A,".V.";r"" T,.,2"rA. Tranrli. 1 -(a... 1A 4 n.( lCJlt Tootkl. lift. ApprnUc allowinr rl!md, Weathtr clfri track tmut. Palmyra Sliuti Oirt BKrlingto Phillies in Sixth San Frnele. 11a)- 9 I'red Kullon. challenger of Jexa WHIard for the heuvi weight boxlnu chainplonhlp. waa held 111 oikland today by Federal of flelaU on the t. leeraphlc requeHt of I AnEelea authorities, who .ald they had a warrant charging I-'ulton with white slavery. Fulton ir here on a vaudeville circuit. The heavyweight waa recently aevere ly crltlelxed by boxing fans for refusing to meet Willie Meehan In a four-round go for a acldlera' benefit. GOVERNOR WONT ALLOW FIGHT IN CONNECTICUT Hani roft wan tcuwed oul b Tecreau Mctlalllean doubled to rltcht htoek llled to Fletcher t-'iuvath llled to Young Ni rutin, one hit. no errura. Young out, MHyer to l.nderuH, Kuuft doubled to right. llurns'H alr.glo bounnsl olt StocVa glove nnd Kauff Beared. .Int. merman singled to right. Hums taking third. Wllholl batting for Hodrlguex Wllholt singled to right, worlng Uunm. Zimmerman took third Fletcher then pushed a lngl over necond bkB, "cor ing Zimmerman. Wllholt look second. Holke llled to Cravath. McCarty filed to Luderus. Three runs, five hits, no Ivew Haven, t'ann., May 9. (lovernor , ",'or- Marcus II Holcomb lias rerused lo per mit the Wlllard-Fulton fight to take flace In Connecticut. In a letter to James '. Mulvlhlll. of New Haven, who nought to Drl.ig tne ngm o una oiaie, me ouv Canip Devent Deals Harvard Camp Iaena, .jre, li... May 9. Th. Pamn Dev-ens team, vvlth Harold ernor states the proposed contest would 'Janvrln, formerly of the lied 8ox, at the violate the State law, which makes the helm, defeated the Harvard Varsity nine principals and seconds In a prise light liable to a line and Imprisonment. Crcbb Joins Colors Harry tlreb, claimant of the mlddle rrelaht rbamptanahlp. was enrolled ytater- dar In tin naval reaerva lore ny uifuen iii UwDifr Newton .Man.n.14 It'll In u slx-lnnlng game jeatercluy, f in I The nltchlnff done by a former Jluckman, J'llllou. who The pitching for the soldiers waa allowed the collegians only three scat tered hits. Supply Tralii Victor Vm Msad. A4aslml. !;. May 0. Several Phlladelphlans will veii-ed In tlnv boxing fport wire a I the ilnirxlde of tlm twclve.round bout betwien llin-i lamweiKni nanipiuii i-eie imriuau anu ouns Ueorge Chauev held In llalllinoro i last night and It was the lonensus of i opinion that lhe tltleholder rained the declFlon Top D'Hrlen, the leferce of the Ulvmpla V . was lhe third niuii, lu the ring, but didn't give a decision ' Among the bxnl men at the rlugHlile' were Mugguy Taj lor, llobhj tlunnls and, Mck Ha)CM I Slreltoii, 1"; I.ebai.011 Vallev, 0 Sleell..... I'll.. Jtav 11 The Mrs-hon team .if lh Ilelhlel.em Fle-el lRue .iinnletey nulelaeed laebanon Valley Colleae here yeterdi IT to u bTI-aht.TON MIIIUNON M.I.llV r ll ii I r h .. a e- Hunter. rr I .' I 1 il Keslltu.- 1 II il 0 3 I Vllller.. f 1 -' o n H.hh-ri ,-b u I 3 3 ll Hlull as I I I I ll stealer If O ll I o VeUer.li '. . . " i.a.nea er Yrrki-a L-l. 1 -J I -J u 3liN.re II. Clark 11. I 111 I o Duia-a rf Neall Jl . .1 J o 1 II llerk 11. 1-eternon .. '2 '.' l .1 o Attl. k.e IVarre i I 1 J o 0 Urube p llunmat . 1 1 O 3 ll Tolula 0 3-.'IU'(l Totals 17 1.1 i'T 11! 0 Meellon ". Lebanon atle 0 l. o ;i ii n i n o T II l ll 11 I 11 I ) ll o 3 I I l I 3 .'. I I U I 11 U I i i) n n 0 -j ii u o ii ii u 117 0 0 Cornell Again Deal Columbia lltaara. . .. May Tornell made a clean aweep of the three trainn aerlea with Columbia by winning jeaterday, 3 lo 4, bcore: n. ii.B Cornell , 0 0 3 0 0 ll o 0 -2 3 A .1 Columbia .. U 0 S 0 U II 3 V 0 1 8 J Moravian College, 10; Alumni, 4 llethleheni, I'a., Mar V Moravian Collect varaity jeaterday defeated the Alumni, lu to 4. Fulmer nnd hhafer featured. Alumni 1 00021 O 0 o 4 aralty .' o 1 0 u 3 4 0 x lo Washington Central,. 1J; Tome Soliool, 5 Port Depoull, Md.. May 0. The Tome baaahall learn leal a alow tame to Central Illsh cVhool. of VYaahlnRtnn, yeaterday by I ere -e- of 13 to A. 1 ka featurea of tb (una ware the heavy hitting ot Gsulntoch. ii.,-, uu bcaatter and lb clever fleldtng of JIllui. Allentown and Bethlehem Tie Allmloirn. Ts.. .Max 9 Allentown Illsh School and South ilathlahem lllrh Behool plated a tie same here yeaurday. Mouth lieihlehem refuaed to rontlnue lhe (am at the end of the ninth Inning with th score 8 to a. Ceorge School Nine in Deadlock ! KehMl. Pa.. May s. Cleorn School Had Klaar. Moor and Stewart Cat- Iwa kaa VaMla t a. An Everywhere Stewart Trucks are success fully solving deliv ery and hauling problems Now is the time to adopt tried and proven equipment - mm, Ba.. B ft B .BBi PBB ' JmI til I J B(i Motor True! Chassii Prices F. O. B. Buffed Model 6, ton $i Model 8, 1 ton $12 Model 9, W2 ton $1' Model 7, 2 ton $25 5 Immedi Delivi . t P r ( . Tl -MUcowy a Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co. iy .?.. ,.i to,.-,; lZ-40 N. Brod St. Part, mi Sttvlctt Nortkeast Cer. BtmmI m W4 Sta. Call M dtpartmtnti firesA fthtH. brmttk iff iBCIK riMTi !!. 1 4 J KufflMMI &Vs.SZ..Mr?tz-.l n "r 43rr-v; -v? ' -Tv2p KJ&J rvnw DHnaHwlLu
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