y'i' 'JiyiA4'''' -"'"" "iH OBS&& mfrn f&fr-ukr, ,&VIDWJ !tZ$F " " tAm ccir 4M Ml ieraATs ra golfers a little inside dopeOthEH m PHILS COUNT EARLY ON CUBS IMajcr Driven in Kun With SOME OF LEE FOHL'S ULTRA-RELIABLES WWKth - TmHRI . MIHttWJ L -t . FI w WILSON TO ROW IN TITLE RACE Ponii No. 7 Oar Obtains Furlough for Annapolis Championships Syt AI) I-KAN ES TODAY WILLIAMS PHILS NEXT f Rangy Outfielder 'J Sacrifice Fly in Second I i Inning ' i CItANATH MAKES Kl'lS Trrnis and Reports iJ cinnati on May'J I Mil af.ll I'u.Lrrt. rf 'linn. If l-lmk. rf Mrrlilp Hi lli-ll. Ill Kiiiinrr. ;i. KMIrfrr. r I nrtrr, p alnrr, it I niilrr Mnnin ami lllglrr hlranti, Ml 10 The Phillies (iipnril thplr apcontl jrame nf t ho "tli nn th Weft Kwlv tmhy , Kurlni; In tin eioml limine Cra tilth nnU I.tiiltru .IiikIuI Alrtix-I ancrlfl-nl Inn w , ,,r. vhpn MMulT rtinpitfj I'flun, tluor i ri.it!i Motfil on ilnjira. ncrilh.t flj 1 l'.ian Tlip liurlncs hluiMkor nf I n t'tlna Kiinouinfrt tint lie huh iirttolintliiK nltli Hill. (Jrinilli in pln miikIm rlilliltlon' KdllKH 111 WHUlllllflUII Mill t1 I'llllllll or otlur National 1 ikik tpunta nn Sumlita uhl thr full, nr In the l"Hst, iiertditigp nf t ie in u, tu j. i to tht- Hat unci Hull fund I IH1 INMMI f'lt7(.riulil llkil in JIhiiii llrftiirtifl alrie.l to tlilril M1.1I1fllc.1n Ulril tn FlaiK Moik ii,, , ii(Ki, vn nine. nn,. hit nn rimra T'nkrrt lifted n tu t() IlTnirofi Mhpi flaliled Hnlh s limit tn firm in Utile Maim a, run heel tn.lm. lilf lni( nf aerom llaniicift iiren nut link Nn I"Jn, ono lilt tin inoi M.l IIMl IWIMl ' lairtlh hIiikIp.I tn enitt I itii hm Jtm n.ifflx tn ilqlit .Mciiiel mi i lilted tint Mldulf dniiiil i i ti t throw I'urna fo'iM ( Meikle fin HM'a wurlflio fl tn I'nrkrrl ioiel i rivalli l.nrliiUH turned tn tlilnl Inn nun nut nil a tn fin n ihmlile tMl illtfet tn Kllduff to Killefer Hii run mo liltc nnf error MocU thiew nul Men. llinnofl tn-aul nut 1 c tl MlUllIT out Moik to i.utlorti". (iiuu rn lill nnirtnir TIIIHII lMM. Cartir Hum nui litzRerihl I'll kert o( Ham tuft . ilv MiiittllKin dropped n MriKlr I" ilfctil Hi was caught, Mlli fir In KIMuiT No iuiih orif, hit, no irinrK Klllefcr wait e.i fm in.i ...,i i n. dorm I'.irter pl.ind n iin,., l,ftnifii short mil third I'nMlxrt lllnl m Mitt sl llolochet drow a tint nn to rlRht C.irtu Bittlnu In xticind Maun i walked tllllnB thi limei- I link filed to Meuel No i mi Iwn liln no it. lorn I ll 1(1 II IN MM, Slo, k wai fumed Muk tool. Heuind on a wild pluh I'arlei cnuldnl et i thni iimt for i i-untli He w,,,) del - i riokeij In rmnr nf TMer I.udenia smrl. flifd fieil tu KlldulT On MtimelR lap toward third -link n ellnilnaled Deal In Klllefer lb1 other iiinnerH mnilnir m, ' a lane Iluinn w.illied Mnei slnuled tJ rlKht. tuoiliiK i raialli nt7Kernld lnRled tu leu Iliirtm and Mcuel i mi ItiK hoiie llnllochir tluew nut Dun emft Dire,! runt tun hlti Merkle fanned Majer leapnl up and rribhed Heal a drlf IniHlnK lilm nut Kllduff llled In f'ravatli u mn" no hll, no euorf I ll'TII lMM. Metiafnitau lifted tn llollocher "iwii h drive, dtruek third hai,e and Imuniled ' fair for a hit Stock wai out nteallrtr I Mllefet tn llnllnrhet "raath lnKled to left Tler bnoi ked dnwti l.uderuc a i nrie and tosMrd him nm o rmif. twn hlip, no errors 1 KUlofei tiled tn Meus. 1 Tler s 1 mlied I tn rentei fnr a Kink I'ankert droe n double Bctwien Sloik a fiet, Ivler Mup plnB nt third Hollm hi r bounched n hit off I.utUiuhh foot hinrtnv Tjler and Paskert .Mann humped u ntnule to rlirlit (lolli reachlnK third riaik llled to rraath whose, throw to Hums doubled i Hollac.hu, Two runs four hits no I rrorK i Vlclrix Defeat ben ice Cage Team The Irtrlx Cmliollo flub lraole,l in! rp m sml enlrrii. Inert the u iMahlckon I Hnrrrki lanketbill tenin Inn nllit After hard srrimniHKn the lctrlx file elnprirtl the lctor b the "ore of 2't tu J4 I Idle Trautwrln the i.ld Central lllih l-ehnol I tr and ramphell repreenilni. ih Metrlx ' er frutured the came ly their tleier fleor work and vhoutlng i Scraps About Scrappers Itoblir Xentle. the faet New lork fllwelffhl ylll fare hi. flrat hie leaaui" teat wl,en ha f,,cf." Yo.unr -V"50"'? ,h" rWa "f Port ittchinon 1 In the wind un tn a rlaaay raM at the r-amhrU Club tomorrow ni,ht Tha aemlflnal will preient Joa Phlllloa and Tommy Iludaon In a return bout Toune Marino of New York faces Danny Buck in the main prcllmlnari " " Kid Wllllanii. theformer bantamwelaht ehamplon. and Joa Tuber will perform in tha wlnd-iui at the Olympla Mnndat n laht The aemlarlnd up will ahow Frankle William, under the manareinent of f-rank Uonaio and Terrv McQoern of Tlosa "on"', fiua lewla. the local bantam haa i.n ;i'uv.d.i,!..i1'"Uilm".k'r 1'rnn Taylor of tha National A A. to appear n the wind ud Saturday nlrht aaainat lenn Valaar lh. 1 rench -hamplpn flia a.mKlnal will hrlmt toaelher two lelored llahtwHania t "o John th"' clu rrk- nd I'realon Hrown of Johnny Tlllnuin the Mlnneanolla w'.H.r. welaht la in exi e tut ahape for h iw.V.Tf round lilt with Ted (Kid) I.ewli the tui.e'Ar Ihe 145 pound dlvl.ton Ther my.'t'Vomor' Tjlln ...y,lr l0" und'r ."": 'nanajrement of "Muaaay" Tavlor wou d ke to niaet .i of tha leadlnar banlamweiahi. In tha eoinfry Trie Herman, tha bantamwelaht .h.M plon la wllllna to meet any of Vha VoSt.V.: :..;.! oro,,n ill '" on""i "', launa- Joa llelmont, a local hanlan, i. Kt wJl.rcV.t "'J'" WIlAUi or JaWk Rliaao would Ilka to apt alart.a aaatn.t auch boya aa Preiton Brown. Edai. Moraan. Freddy lleeaa or any othtr nia. waiiht of that claaa 0,n,r "nt Frtddy Reeae. Denny Leonard a aparrlna partner, la one of tlia out.of.town bS who dvta the local fana a run for tludr monty, ,0"r Italian Joa f,ant, of New Ifavan i... made Philadelphia hla horn" and now l. ready to meet any welrarweUht in tha coui! try, He la under tha rare of Leonard uWi ran. 3IS North SUty.fourth al?e, Another tighter haa broken from th. !.. hla cf Bcotty Mpntaltb 11, I. "SSl, lt,ter tha faat wallerwelaht. who hVr'aflVr nl h, handled by Leo, r lynn Thla "i tha third fighter to break from Mont.lth'wfthin ihi la.t wek. Johnny Dundea and Jack Hum J catting Scotly adrift, iiuaao KM Norfolk, the Panama heavyweight who recently defeated George Aaha. of thla city, haa baan matched to Vox ; Jick Tavlo? ten rounda at Atlanta, oa . Mar SI. Oacar . Anlaraon. . who clalma to h. ik baayywalght champion or Denmark, haa ar. rlvad In thla country and for hla Aret tanit haa bean matched to oppoa. K. 6. Blli'Bran; .un. of Chicago. They will coma together la m twlv.rnund aeran at rn.l. .j-' Mt-? t'.'"f-'".''t Mar S8 , ThLT'wrll m m MM - wits run n rnrrlil If rtattfrft, a. Mriiim-m. :i Hlwk. Ill Cntraln, rf ? ttdartia. Hi Manarl, rf llnrtiM. Jtockr.rdl O-ora. l-niiV. tr.in"..!';; I eonard la taklna: care of Tillman . "Muf" , Tailor. Tlllman-a inJni,,V could r.ot find time to accompany Tillman' W i wife vmMKH& ,Lm) I'u TihA .iwKv "'W7 Jy m '(ww UK M )r . v.. k v" w Ri UmW ,,,,,, i ! i 1 1 1 1 i ' ' ibmhhv , .BF What May Happen in Baseball Today MI III! S I 1 Mil I M . I . I' ( In I ,." tun i in .i.imi ,ni" .;; eu nrk It 111 .VMI .iiihi ,",hll 'jeleliinl II ,-,!. .mil .Till hlrnin II in ,M ., ,Vm MiJlllMBtllll II IJ .IIS WW .MK Mhli-tlrt III 11 .11 I1 .117 t. Iniiln n J .4 .-, ,im Helrnlt ; ; . (jn tint IV) n rin i 1 1 m,i r . I l'(. Win l.e Nen r I 'I l hi, m ,; Itlriun II a .ma ,M ,oj ( imliiihitl ii i: .M nix ,mii I llt-lmrcll II II .11X1 1!! . i: I hlllle .in .4111 inn ,ni llriiiikttu a II ,14 111 .HH l. I mil. . h II ,14s .151 ,111 iio'iun : in mi ,m ;i Jamaica Track Is Opened Today ( mithiurd from I'.if (In HoniH Swrt Ilcnn 11J . Hoblnwon 1 to 1 i it i ahih I1i Kin. IP k . u . 1 lm t Ii lOlUIII HACK Hip Prfurornk Mailinp tlir1 sr ir ul In hihI upwiir I "0uit it fu Ini kii , oil Koonlj. lin llrn I tn I l 2 li THrlllriK 11 I'omtrilrk J tu 1 ? iu '. ntni fir- .. I I ll I Hkunrt t , lintu I I.' J 1'ittilit Itf-iili- Tt ntm Uniir in? Ijkf tin In 9. 4i 1 1 ti Mltln 1HT WiilN ; 4ii 4 oil .wpf-itlpt lT ICuinnifr i riiii . i SKONU HAi V I 1 HI m.ii-Collf-.t UIuv 111 t I'l S. nn $ t n V it I.,, ur III .. I 1 em I till! f mi lime I I 1 , I nninille Hrult Ulixr HAI'K lurae (an i i, f,ir!ona lo Kthr Inn Murphv lln.ni 1 tu in 1 Win I Win IU Met, " '1 -I -I) Ilv lleik IU lleiur) r,.n.. '. f t "It I line ,1 I - tennlni: I'jrk HcnatellM Kilent lit I owell ieuntertnlunie litlirfr Ituater lirk Virtrld 1 hurley Iteclur alto ran Itcit-elt lieu. Capron (III i H-I"lt clinched third iKialtlni In ihe Inteialaio 1 hree lunhtoii Jtllllarl 1 eMau 1 defeitlna Joarch I apron .if I hit ami In tn 411 111 nft-fle Innlnaa tn the aemirlnal game r the aeaaon at Alllnaira Aiadeniv laNi i luht Hela, It had a hluh run ur lite wi.tj lh weiuern plaler a heat effnrt was fo If The emrlullna inatrh tetween th, niiiip pld&tra will take place tunlaht at Alltiutr a Unaaci Heal l.afajelle I n.lon. Pa, ta 10 The lumi from Allelitnwn defeated the Iafnette lmalHll tiam on Manh 1 leld jeaterday by the aiore of 111 tn 4 I'aaae 2 I lnnoo0 2-ln lufasctte 0 1 il 0 it J 1 0 0 4 Tomorrow's Louimllc Fntrie. I'lrat race rlalmini; "on two )ear old maldena 4S furlongaaMlaa lian DS Ilea ler It lin llagplpe KM, Welma il lfil. Ilattle will Do 111', Onume 1 in! Legal. 10i lamentation 107 Ji hn I hurihlll lui Ilucrana ion ae limp 1 nil, (lo'tl.tone HI Alaj ellglbli Midy Ipt 111. 'Jltn Du1le 1IIA Socond race rlaltnlug KOO three rear old. and up d furlonua lllaik ila.4 HI I Indee) II J 'Klldare llo 111" Iran K lull Ulna hchorr. lull Dealre lliu i Urlce Huth 1011, Nepe 1 f IJ Tom tlooae tOJ Tiij Mlai, HI Martre, III). Kenward 117 Alau ellalbl, Ophelia 1 1(17. Mabel rraalc. Kill, Liberator 111. Mlaa Wright 113 Lack Itoae lin Meellika 111 Third race claiming. ITfln threeear old and up il furlonaa .ivharamanen. H3 M'ar. lor Ifald HI, 'Walter llrad, OS 'Chick llarkley IU0 Vaneaia Wells 10U. Peaceful Mar 111 Vorkvlllr 111 F.dvur Illaaon HI elvet Joe 111. Tom Caro, lid, Alex Get! 1111 llenlcati. 110 Alto eligible He.i lout IU 'if lierl Thurmnn 111, dolden 1 lat 103 Xeneia 110, lluay Joe 114 Pomp 117. Kourtli race, rlalmlng SOll three ear olla and up 1 lilll lnllea 'Kllnir el) Par Tlah llll 'lotterj 1UJ Adelanle 1117, John W Klein HI.Turco 111, llean Hplller 111 lifth rate alluwancea 11000 four ear oldl and up 1 mller-Bun Flaah 103 Dorothy i)an HM. imerelon 1IIH, Kama nil. Cap. mill Heea 1111 lie doo llll Courtahlp 10a Kaiu Col ,101 ilanokln, 1UH Urern Jones IU Sixth race claiming 100 twoearotda lit. furlonaa Tlrat Pullet luO Monard 107 'Mlaa Pro, tor 107. Linden 107 I Will I Win ins llrother MacLean, lull. Ill H 111 I'.ffle ftandall. Ill Heenth race claiming. IkOO three ear olda and up. mile and 70 yrtrda Thinker V3 If C Match 9S Prank Ilurke, Mi 'Clare in;. 'Black lirnom lull, 'Hlg To Do 10a, Lddle T HIH. 'Yenghee. 10 'Irlalt Uentl. man. 111. lird llyron 11., (lordon Huattn. till lllfle Mhooter. llll Alio eligible Soalua 118 , 'Apprentice allowance claimed Weather tltar, track faat Tomorrow' Piinliro Knlrici Flrat race, aelllne for two jear olda .', furlonga Melancholia (Imp ) 110. John Pow era. 103, Dancing Olrl. lui Ponllno 11", McLane 103, Old III1I flender, 101 'Little Cot. (Imp ) 110 Little alaudfr 10.' Herond rare aellinc, for f our. ear olda and un, n furlonga Hope HI, 'Hack Hai 111, Tha Peel. Ion UN. Ilwfa, UK tubal UD, Klngdove. 10".. Pharaoh llNt 'Sleepy Ham US 'Preeumptton 113 Fatlmahle till Kddle Henry, lift, W'anda Pltier. US. Indian Chant lid. Ina. Kv US. Cadillac ll(t Hants. Marino. US. Kncore. US, Naillla II (Imp ). 118 Third rare, tha Conaolatlon atecplechate handicap, for four-year.olda and up. 2 mllfa Early Light. lf Melo. 1S2. (alstone. wood 183: (b)Sun King, 147 Cynotura. 182, lair Mao limp.) Ml, M.thach. JS.(a)Man. layer, 181; (h)Dorcrla 183) Carl. ISO Har. wood. 180, New Haven. 18U I (rlShannnn Klver, ISO. (c)Captaln Parr, 140, Netla 11 . 183. (a)Wldener entry, (biFolly tirni en try, (c)Parr entry. Fourth race two year-olda 4Va furlonga Hlr Heau. 110! flhermen A . lin Uitl Id. un. Dr. Ilae, 110. USar.club 110; Wenoka. 107. Jack Iary 110; JltlfHI.tf r. 107i tHea Itoek 110. Thlatledown llll.llala. roaa. 1101 (lloaaglna (Imp) 107. (IDr H noaa entry, tr. Johnaon entry I Fifth race, the Oriole Handicap, three. sear olda and up. 8 furlonga 'Curreno, 10" Jule. lilt. King John. 101. Hweep Ub II. 114t Cobalt Lata. 101; aKte Hrlght. 11a; ilrea Mouao Uli lllll McCloy loo; Declalve. 108: Hubber II (Imp ), 108; Orlando of Kaiana 100 8Ulh race, tha Cheeaeeake Handicap, thraa-year-olda and up, 1 118 mllaa Bond. ... 117, Tha Porter., 110; Haubertk, 128; Rhine Jiald.n, 101 ' ntv.nth race, gelling, handicap, three-year, .la. and tin. 1 mlla go varda-fan. llai Dragon. 841 fceranata ,88: Btarllk.. lo: lliaa Krutar. 1M: Inouleia. i Pragraaalve. l.WW'aJU HWP-jnLFUief" JfaK. J!B LOCAL GOLFERS WANT BIG EXHIBITION MATCHES HERE FOR THE WAR CHARITIES Kmtj Oilier Section Is Seeing Prominent Phners. and Philadelphia Wants Its Share U Wll 11AM H. i: Ns IT l. In lie Imped that tlie llnlf o 11111101 nf IMillnilelnhta tnnUea an ef. furt tn 4,et eonie nf tlie Mir Kflf mntcliert liere fnr the benefit of Hie Ited Cross ulillu i Tobaico Fund nr pinie of the otliei war ilnrltle- l.aal sear only lt.tee nf theae eentH were held but II ey ' nelKil nearlv $1SOO nnd th local Kolf ss'oiiitlnn hid noth'nK to do with any 3f lliem Twn were atagnt nt the h letnaieli u e Cduutn (luli and the nthrr at llunllnKdon Vallex The intrntue foes fn all the aaaoi la tlnn eents lant veal went Into a war funl unit the feia frnin the nmaleiir-pro feaalonal enl whldi pretedtd the open tliiuuiilnii'lilp weii' alao dexnted to the, vame fitu.e The onh da that the l'nlted St tli" (!nlf Asfoijiitlou (tne the war fund wan the I'nurth nf Julv nhtn latKe .unis were cnlUcled .ill nr the euuniri The nitfiilfea of the loial taKOrialinn lliih e.tr hae been i unflneil ) the Me. mortiil Ua ihen the loonl fluha will Ke the tntinme feeii In their lurloua tournament In the war-relief fund The clubs In the .Suburban League have been r nitrated in kIm n dnlltir per man to the fund With sixteen clubs this will mein lilt Chain e to l.rl Monet TIip Rolf nuaoolntlun could Ret more I In one nr two matches between aotne of the espert". than they can gather all I summer from entrance feea The real Ilte-wlre In helplnK the ned frnes nnd otliei war-relief funds la the Western f!olf Aexnclallon Moat of Ihe blic nnn teur and prnfeeslonal (jolfers In the counlrv liaic oluntiereil their aerKe and on the da of thn flrat match al most 115 000 was rollrUnl for the Ked Cross monp the anialeuta who are helplnc In Ihe raiie are (illicit 111 ana Warren Wood Bobbie Jonea Kenneth P Kd wurdf. Jinx Xlaraton, Jeroms 1 Trai-1 era and John (1 Anderson The pro-. feHBlonals aie Jim Dnrnea, Jock Hutchl-1 hon. Waller Ilagen Fred Mcl.eod Hob McDonald and others equally nell know n Mrs W Oailn, the metropolitan1 champion and runner-up to our Mra Clarence II Vanderbeck In the national championship three enr ago. Is Uolne I hei Hhure b plajlng a nerlea of Tied C'rom matchea against the iirofegaalonal and amateur (tolfera by which the latter conceded her nlnn strokea In eighteen holes Onl last Hundav ahe plaed against Max Maraton, hn Is doing moat of his soiling at tha Merlon Cricket Club Why IW Pla Here.' Wh l It not possible to haie some of these p!aers play oer our Phila delphia courses for the benefit of the Hed Cross ur the Smoke Fund More money could be collected In two Bun da) matches than could be gotten to- f gether during ths entire jear by any other means j Chick i:aiiB, for Instance, plays Mrs CioaIii at I'hety ('Iiai un June 18 Bingles and Bungles ' iiant to do my bit," taUl Plautr Dunn "Jutt natch in foil a car into the iiun. At itennattu f-f tatce a Miami I'tt help build thipt for Uncte 8am" Ana rt tome other jtllow tott a aunt Ha. Is Kulh nlliliiNl far nasi on nJ mad the run irrctrr Ut trim tht Tlscri, The annual itviu and 'aty baebalt oawe. nchfdulfit for June t, haa bctm called off, . llnlf ftf lit major Jrucue imt ifitfr romplftcd. TU Atblftlca won from rirff land In thlrtin round. 8 to Xt Hi. louli brat) tha anka In it dosrn frumca. ft to 4 1 thr (ardlnala trlmmrd Itoataun, S to t. In tn nntnra. and MuMngton took tha Mbit Kox Into camp aftrr tlshtren rounda, i to 0. That tVhllal fifiaT.WalaahtntrtAn sTaimal IVatal llfl. tabla for tha fact thai both cluba made total ax omy eignttan nita in many in nlnta or nn Tras of a half hit to ach balf round Tha ronteit waa alio errorUia both Johnioii and WUUama rtctlv.nf aupru aupport. , Eddie Murphy' $ battluit featured the off en' $lv$ play of the prolonged fray tn Maehino' i on tsaae tvai up etngtee and a double. oa up $ti f,mr and made two Ut. Loajs CanHnsU bate flfn4 U mm, aUo IwwreftM VftlvtyatW of ..AS-- TvLmcx Would it not he possible fot the Coif soclatiuu uf Philadelphia tn artanke tu Iuiu IheM platra pla at Merlon ur Whitemarsh the, follow lnir daj I l"uur of the best wutnen golfers iu the (ountr) are 1'hiladelplilans Mrs Van derbfilv is tin 1115 natlun.il ihitupiun 1Ifs Mildred Cavrrlej Is the luitluntl runner-up nf niii Mrs Kouald II Hirlow waa die national runmr-up in 110(1 anil III".' Mi Caleb F Fox was the n itlutial runnei-up In lSil and she Is the in event local champion 'Ihesn women hale wmi ronii of the biggest golf tournaments in the inuntri Could nut Ihe (lolf Aaaoc .illuti of Philadelphia persuade tlieni tu pla In a big lied i ios iniitih siitne time this spring All are actlie wnrkeis iu the Ited Cross and douhtless wo lid be glad to pla for charily Snilnr- Would Help IMdle l.oos ind i harlle lloffner are i. the naial resent at Cape Mav lh cunt Ihe Uolf Assoilatlnn of Phlladul- tihla get these men to plai In uniform against Max Marston who was Intallded out nf the n i and some otlur flue amateur met one of our louisea The pinfexiinnitla would do it In a minute and so would Mnrston uud his paitnei Philadelphia should not lag behind in this line work for the wai i rmrlllas mid win linthti ubuut getting contribu tions In driblets when lar,e amounts mn he mlli i ted iu well without an giett trouble or exiiense" That H.lla pruhleili lm ks est The cotnl tlons of the wngei seem to be that A was to bint 11 hi file up In i match for lh i lull t hainplonship M the six teenth hole A was Ihe winner h four IIP and twn lo til n 'Ihe hie holea were nlaed A lulling the fit st and winning tlie "tcond Who won the bet B or the men who were batklng A Tlint Ttala Problem soon as e thei in hi wis lelten Ihe mi tch was met 11 holes are not pliiS'tl In ch imp'onshlp oi nm othei mall his exi-p; under the former "5ub urban Cup n:auh tiilliiK wheie a riunr ler of point went for eien hole the winner was up un his opponent the matches being plaied the full eighteen holea or more 1 nder th Suburban League plan If bent ii runt and two Iho hie. holes were pla,ed nul nppot tunlly being gllen the n Inner lo In crease his lead and II to decrease It But in the regular inatoh p!a the match Is oer as soon as one man has won more holes than remain to be plaxed "When the sixteenth hole was plaxed A was th" winner b) foui up and two to plav There wis no need to play the bje holea for thej djd not affeit the result in any manner shape ur form Jf II makes the statement that A will not beat him five up he Is the winner as A only beat h m four up and the bje hnlts had nothing tn tin with the rase The let was ba'ed mi (lie usual runs nf things in match play and waa not conditioned on eighteen holes of actual pla) OLDFIELD WLYS RACE: HREAKSJ&'ORLirs RECORD Vnlniibunn, I'a , Mu J 8 Uaine) Oldfteld. Ill bis Cnldell Submarine iirnn the 110,000 match raoe with Loula Chevrolet bj two lengths at the uulo epeeunay nere tnia aitemoon II was R race of only fhe laps Oldfleld a time was 3 18 51. a rate of 10" miles an hour, which breaks the worlds letoul un u mile and an eighth track I lh AINJ'oita of fort Hlocum fruahd tha Mlneola AUatlon School l tn vount of n down runa to none. ( . Th frordham baarhall tem raratwd Ht Johna by th football arorr of JI to 4. Laarr lioyle haa tx-n operated upwn or uiiriunai irouDir anu ii in .-h xortc hapltal. lie hat bcrn HI for nearly to waki. ' .'l yvBfcrdiir'a -Amp Htuffy MrlnnU waa f flr?P,w.f0f ' Ked Hox nnd Tliamaa ntarril th third ban. Ilobllttrl. who baa ijl'd th army, battrd for iinw In the nlnUi I n nine and alnrlrd, htlplnf hit loam mntea trounr Detroit. Karrtil mot 'tommy), autlar liurltr of tha , Columbia University laavball tattm dtttttd manna, a to 0. allowln hla opponent! only three acattered hlta L Wat rolnt ball torra had an raay Uma beatlnr V, M, I. , Collate, Tha count waa 11 to J n Of the dozen Uite tnade by the 8t. Louie Browne agalntt the ankttt. the battery men. Shocker and Xunamaher. garnered i half, three each, George Hitler had a poor day, for htm, only two cloute, but loth WTFf HVUVKf, nrS?illP rome throttih with Tletory oter tho tMtfbtircna riraboo. ff to 0. Rubo Mor. qurd jdmply Uft-tundW 11m Ofumy olMla who .Vi . to.Uorli obo attecoaafuflr OJgMaj jaaSO imtmmS tkafi fMk( ufjgauggl,, aa..aBBBsUBBSKBbaBC9aaaBal elK .9BaLafl9Banaii Chapman. MEN IN UNIFORM SEE BOXING MATCHES Cf oiid (iomI at Natiomil tn Witiic 'I'iltK niou; Svr ice Performers fa l at?ed enwd ninl nf whom wite soldiers sailors and matlnes ivli nessd the boxms; and wie'tuik ion tests that weie held it the N'ationsl last night The men who com peted were the pli k of Camp 1)Ix Usaaca, 1 Wlssiihlckoii Hnrtacks aid the Phlladsl. phla "ni rd 'I liei weie Ihe Mctor In tain illniluatlun luntest that recentlx wi re held Klght boxing bnuts tetweeu men of different clnsse. in weiglit and tfiree wiestllng Imuta weie seen 1 eonard Mason former supei inicndent of recrs atlon refirenl the wrestling t ohtests while Blllv p.ii ap aaw that the boxers fought cleanli In Ihe semifinal nf the boxing bouts damn IVrgusuit ttprt stilting the naval tialn'uit i limp bowed tu south when ho was defeated In Kalph Schappert n the Hin'iiulnnce toips Walter Wjas of Ihe matlnea siirang a surprise when he defeated Clatetire lleik nf the anibu- j lance corp" link it will be remem beted was tin champion wrextier at I Stale College In aides being a star foot- i bill plaier The nihet results nf the boxing bouts, Including the three wrestling contests follow doe MrMahun nf tlu, ballles.ilp Wis "unsln substituting fnr Buck Pair nr the insilne corps who was slcl. put up a phn In i outlet against Mike Kas niM. stir heaiiwelght uf the Wlea hlckon bariacks but he had to tnp In tlie scioiid round .Inhnn) milium M the naiul tiulnlng camp beat leir) Mitchell Wlasailikou bartml.s in a craclerjsck featherweight tontest Wll gus of the naial tialnlnK iinip wai no milch for I'lince Henri nf the an hulance corpa and the light was stopped In the third round ' Murphi Wolf ot the niarlnis stopped W F (lunthei u the ambulant e corpa, Iu twn rounda i I. Monag.ian of Ihe I M i Buf falo beat .1 .1 nillotl of the ambu lant e corpa 'lnuinii Nolan Wlasa hlckon bariacks and Fred Mauser am bulince corps welterweights put on thrilling extia-iound draw In iho w teatllng inatihes McKlbben amliulauce torps Rot the decision oier Proitor nf the marines Illgglnhulhaiu, naial training rump thliw loe Wen dliiig in IH" minutes nnd fortv-flia sec onds Hi an nf the I S " Buffalo thiew Build nf the marine cirp In one niinuie- seien seconds Cleveland's Misplays Help Macks to Score t onlimifd from I'hc Onf t nl (,HMlni slot fcuml himI look third tUeii rterr inmlft IiIm thittl limn Iuap to r-fioml HurriH MmitiM OftId on went out WllllittiH tu Tlnfcht hiinnnn flietl lo Iloth Thr tun" n Jl't flw error" r.( OMl INMNfi IV. lh tliif.l to lmirlson VNambt filed 'd Noj p Wllliftin ham tluoMii out li) Dj.idfon Nn tiuif mo hit p no etroin I'ciKtnH filed tn !rune OreHfr fnn nitt .lamieaou alro Htiuck nut Vo run, no lutu no ei rot Tlllltl) INMMI 'I urner u aM hit It; n j..ir..d ball TetcrH at! tick out Hugo nlso fanned (IiAiir, Nlnglrd ttuough Oardnei 'hnp mutt 8 taff on Hhannon'c fumblr, fill Int-r the lmnej) Speaker out Shannon to But m N'o tuiiH, one hit ono error Kopji fouled to WlUlHntt Wall r tent out nn Infield li't Hunm was t.uown out b. I'deii- dardnrr Klngled to ilKht icotfre; nlUft 'jurdnei died HteHllntf Pt-tPi tn Wnniln one run tun hit! no eriorf tOl Kilt INMM. Koth hit Into th Ifft field bachr. foi a homr run 1VHrnb fflnglefl to deep hon M II unit. llUd to Kopp Wainbj dlt-d FtenllnR Pel kins to Shannon Turner walked letm lilt Uy k pitched ball t3atfb walked loHdlny tlie pathn Clraue) r rounded to DaWdson One run two hltn no eirot Daxldtton waa tostrd out h llajfb bhannon singled to cenUr hhannoti utol tfrumd nnd look third on Peter ti wild thiow and ou an attempt to talep liome wih out .speaker lo Turner to I'etnri Teteri wna aplked on the hand on the plav and forced to retlr. WI11I.ui.ji went behind tht plat and Wood to flrat base lot CMeUnd Turner threw out Perklna Vo run, one hit, one error riFTI! 1SM(I Jamleaon made a twobaae muff of Chapman's fl, Speake'i singled to left, murine 1'hapitiHii, Uotti fouled to Burn Wamb ulnaled to right. Speaker stopplnr Ht second, William tiled to Kopp Turner singled to deep short I scoring Speaker, but Wantby waa thrown i out at third, Shannon to Perktna to Gardner, Two runa, three hits, one error. Uregg grounded to Turner. Jamleson tiled to Uratie. Kopp grounded tot Wood, No run", no hits, no errors. RE1SELT CLINCHES THIRD PLACE IN BILLIARD TILT Otto nels-lt, representing this city, clinched third poiltlon In the Interstate Three-Cushion Billiard League by de feating Joseph Capron, of Chicago. fiO to 1. In .t,W.a, Intilna It, !& .....ai ararng of the aeason at Alllnfr.r a Acadtmy laai (liani, naiavn jiau a men run or v. whlla th western play.r'a b.st effort waa 4. The conoludlns match between the game player, will take place at Allln tar's tonight. r.Dt.n 1 101 ItD.lllll.iiii ntfolooooooosoanooTio 100001000011002010. Total. J Bfttnssj, 6. ,, . The I nlxeraltv of Pennsvlxaula Vir rlti crew will remain Inlact fot the palrlollt' championships wbiili will be held under the HUrp ces uf ihe Naxal eademx on the Sciern atuidax Thla waf learned Indiiv when it waa an nmineeil that Mnixln Wilson the S'o 7 oar who left rsteidn foi (he fourth ntlicrs camp at Meade had ben sin i eaaful in hla iff ii t tu nbl lin a fur It I1R.1 foi the Atinepnlls larea The P.eJ ant Bite irattx and Freah. mm uarnnen lift bete at ,1 l" ncloik thla iflernnn fni xunapolla 'I he nil lirt wntlt nut nil the Seiern tli eienlng bJt will take Ihelr flrat i trial spin nier the cnurae tomorrow Wllan i 1 1" be on hand ut that time i.onih Wright i. In in optimistic ftame uf itnlid nnd he ahnuld be His (tew Ins defeated Hit, lest in the list Hid It a tit top heal taiorite In will deep te the fait that II la the lightest aggifgn. on enteiid Cilutnbla nnd the n ate the tlli-t two firalti eiiti.inta anil the IJ ihi.ers hue dtfeuted bnth of il ese sheila Ihe Middle, wete biaten In i good in lengths nn the eietti coulee In the opening race ot tne aeason, and Columbia i as trimmed bi tile lengths on Lake Cninegle tt l'i inn Ion ".lm I- llu Cnildi cup emit howeier I oaih llui Itice has nude will chinges Ir the seating of I ia oaismen ard the iw oikers will lale ti li, watched Ihe Motningalde MtlRhls invtitu'lou lias a heau and powerful ciew It waa appirnt tint tbeie was power in the shell In the I rtnrcton lace but the polish was lack ing Ihe Penn fiesliinen also are faiorltes liut itaiu.e Is looked upon as a dark bnne and the iifmge uatmei ale IlkelN to glxt the Qtiakets lot nf tumble The t-iacUee xeirllnRg ltaie beaten the Orange Varslti so often this season that Coach Men i:ck decided lo wltbdiaw his Hi st eight and enter his fiesliuiPii null The Saw Plebes and the I'oiimbla fieshnien are Ihe Ihei entiles (eorge lion). 13; ("lieltenliani, II Oeorsr School. Ta , Mai 10 - 'leora hoot nine defeated Cheltenham High her 5..trrd, I I to li VndP.w. pitrbed a amid game rnl three hits being mala off hit de llieo Notes of the Bowlers I Tonlshl at p m , on th ketetone Howl ir Alle) the f(tto)rjr thre tnau nqudd uill roll oft in Hit fourth Hiinual bow I tin. humplonahlpw Ututt Mvrra nn 1 nreedtts, Mio ward Hn t un 1 ( raw fori. . I.lllott Itarrt mi) mk 4(i.re Morton mil lunKn l li tl p m Nmttr inr and N torch Mc' urkle 11 an J Htitt Mucliunali fllfli lui ner and Mrlmlna Mwr Inm mil tlHrUi Tailor lUdclln Mini i'.umI MHnht.ll A IV, ery an 1 Uummon ocK I.dthg.uw hi, 1 tj-ar . Itert I ratlrr, Hilh in nnd hail Trutkt in Clam A iiraUli, uvn a Ann ex hlbltlon topptnir ihf ptn for a totnl nt .08 ler aliuwetl nupreiiii form fftttng thre-r doub'ea ard over nut of th (r i.iinii roll -A n.erngtnK .'.I -Mo .'11 I rurku rn htm n rlof Honl h also )ialng three doub ea Jl Lot JOO Hartley, tuphdm in I drown nere oil fni doublo icortnc and 11111 1 on itli butb htgri altiirle and hltfh tlVee urorlnn atarttt k with J.'. tin .11 and In th- tliml .fl lUrtlr. itroreij tuu larttf rt.rf lomitna: them for -ttJ und -ul lophnm had h double nnd thirteen od I tin m. bl third came Hcaln went o.er fur n Jjulilt and ui uld pin Ulille the Inomnn tournament dopa rot b-r... ttlt tienl Mondi) i'crHl learnt bevMii rolilnr bit nnd Hurbinaii nl Ivnlcht with a ImrxiitRp of tttff.tj urn pin per vame l-fi'l in thin .ontt with h tutu I of 1U7 pln UnlKht a rulllnir nm n feature Mlart ins w th 1" ad led hit) mum In the irioml In tli- third I if failed to miIdM ht ride 1 it n H nxt two wHin's iHin ba k ih 1 Tt and It'-, to hl ffdlt Mulfnrd qittid cn tfe leudrrt. l.tkinm h Imd ncwr" when lh" won tho toiia nl frfin the K tr V team whIH the leader lopt the two ituinen to rimpole ihe firmei titiv hit lm me fTttrne )u 1 over the runnejn ip P A I), to tenm eurgd onurd al. vthen National bwve them three sainea b forfeit . rO.MN 1 I NM II STWIIISll lUrhran and Knliht ttxi; I'ntterMin nd Heselken 1H74 narnv.ell nnd Iiurki I HI", Neelv pint eUt 1171 Ihe bet .rorJnc mad In 1'Iaaa A wan hut j up I l-rmier ler nnd rr.Kkt with ,WT . Hta-ia riMimier and Flck lend in Ikm FI uhtle Fntiipun Guxnl and Mllunl he 1 the t'laai t teainr. with J5-'l Mnjd tot off in srent nhape ff-ttina ..0 then (ell down tlow llln rrrord tn ihe nr four trlr m tht pln Henlor wan a rto econd with JIM , , , Henlor. Hud an1 ebb relied info Ixlh nlare In CIhik Jt with n total of ST-tt Amateur Notes Wefctern . ., n fatt flrat rlau nine haa a few on flatee in June nnd Jul and upuld like to hear from eouie of the lad Iru clubs nf that elate I'hurlea V -Ynek inHnnirer -"7 Houlli Iarrugut atrt or iu rreaton SdTC fat emlprofefti.lftnl team wmil ! nk to ei yre thw ervtef nf a gnod pitcher who ! vllllrur to nlnj for a reHamabl KUitrnntei i r-irl rrllner intnncer .ui MuMtr trt or call Poplar -JlH) after J3i p m .... flrt-rlna, batters la at lihfrtj to a sn with unv leivillns emlprof(ne onnl team in thA fH Thla latttor h beaten auch teams aa Tlacharach Olanla i hlnrie t'nlvvr alt Lincoln Glanta Iogan Hquare and mativ oth"" teama of that dm 4ll aruar aitte to itrrnirtheii any lub If nnl stven e trial llrtfl North fifteenth tiet, rare of llon or iall Poplar 0101 W after 7 p tn Ihompaon II. C, wouM like to henr from tonia or Hi leiidlrir aUt-n and aeventeen ear old teami hailrnt grounuo and oiTerlnc a auiiaoi. mninnifr iiarr j.aiKy man Ater 180? North Tenth i .reei faat butter? wouM Hla to lifr from aom faat tlrat-rUa full? uniformed nitm nrTerlna: fair toducementi. Prank 7el stl North OutkneU street Arcn I. n frt rtaaa traveling team haa May -5 nnd SO fa m and p m ) open and would like to bear from torn lendlntr i inea of that rlava having ground and ot farina k eutthbl sua rant J Dalle manager, 710 Del grade street, Anbnrn A. P. haa May tfi And 30 open and would like to bear from flratclaia clubi hat trie home srounda nnd orferlnir a reaaonatle guarantee A. Land la. manasrr, 1HS7 Weat Arizona, street, or call IHamond OJ-81 lrrmine V, l baa ifaj lg and 30 open and would Ilka to bear from any aeventeen and elrhleen jear old home teams paring a suitable guarantee Martin Pinto, manager , 1834 Oarnet street I Tamer V, C. one of the leajlns aeml- Srofeaatonal traveling nlnea in the cit, haa fai i' open and would like to hear from iomi home club aflerlng a reaaonabla finar-4 ttntee. Prank K Carroll, manager, 1SI North Lttlng atreet Ktrntea 1. C, haa raorganliad far tha araoon with a atrlc-tty nrat-rlaas nine and would Ilka to t,.ar from only trarallng cluba of that rlaa. Hate opan datra during tli. montna ot June July and Auguat. Ucorg. y, llorton, managtr, Mount Alr. Karwooal C. C, would like lo War from a flrat-rlaaa vltch.r an4 two good outn.w. ata Would also Ilk. to htsr from all flrat. rlaaa irav.llag nln.a. John J ShJtlds mn. . agar, SWI Wharton atrf.t. A. A. U. TOURNAMENT Mar Mr esaf list. Eatrtoa Om to All PMIa. Jack VBriaa J12JS... M I 8&I JfliVPIBI' it C V.II.I.IAMS I lie ex-(.uli nullirlcler lias agreril tn join tlie 1'lnlliea a week from In- ninrrnu in ( itu inuali COLLEGE CAU: STAKE SI'lN ON THE SENER.N iiiihioII, Mil, Mai li Tin first news atrlied bete tida lo participate in the XmeiliBii llenlei regatta on the t-eiern Hlier s.ituida The Pj rniuse fieshmt'i wllhtheli e( eran mach Mm" Ten i:il were the tiret tn get In and i'Me followed b Cnluniblu Mirsltl and the I'eutisilintila xarsltx a,nd fif shuu'ii The regatta pro. giant will nul be a- ixtetislve as pit x louslx niiangeil They cost more why? p IERCE-AHROW trucks cost more thasfj other trucks. They cost more because lliey' cost more to build. Tlicv cost more to ' build because they arc service to do more work, to do it in less time.j, with less idle time, with over a longer peiiod truck. That is why thev arc higher priced. Price is fixed strictly profit. A less cost or jeopardize both the chaiactcr and continuance of" the .service. To cheapen ment would endanger which has made the preeminent reputation of the'' PIERCE Motor This reputation is not the trucks. We say little. It is built or owncis say of them. it enthusiastically. The Pierce-Arrows in comparison with other truck's,', the more enthusiastic they are. Most significant, tests are made by contractois. Examine their K records : The Degnon Contracting Company usrd 6 Pierce-Arrow trucki $1 suiccssfully hnulInK heavj loads In lower New ork In spite of loiificstrd traffic, that it bought thrMi additional I'lfrrr-Arrowi for similar work on the berentb AreaiH) J and AOIh Itrl-el Snhir.i. The Warner Qiiinlan Asphalt rierce-Arrow irucxs wnicn aTerage tint mues a uay on street pt-j ina; and road building contracts and hare an exceptional record ftp efficiency and economy. V rZS llll H.sMfclstlsfc 4' ' ByiSaiB!gSgsV.i. -J ?'aSrvi3inLBisVsA!9fgBEL ' Seren Plerce-Arrow trucks hauled for the George I!. PridVi I pany 10,000 tons of Iron ore orer dack Mountains, to the nearest traction engines had failed completely. The trucks made lk mile round trip In 4. hours. Running day and night, eack reraged 180 miles a day. We could multiply instances like these, but'i prefer to tell you what in situations like yours, Wi BW . - ., i a Tt v fgapw :-'v "- hlrago, III.' i William the rnnsry " trAdecl lo the Phillies last win Cubs nnd who refused to rtl (Juakets thla ear, flns.ll ha' lbf)l ,. 11. t. ..I.!.. . tl .' -1 ......ir. ..,,., , irniucill il.ltfU nuunced todaj thai lie would1! .iioratimen at Cincinnati one WI lintinrrriw Wllllutna ia,l. If.-M his Wlsiunsln farm tu.see the'J in tlnn nfralnst the Cubs A fiery cunfertiiie wit'i Kakir anil Mod illuming, lit agreed to the term l til. Un, !1 ttlnl.. I.p.nl c',1 "' '"""' ...v iui tip, a Whltttd the slar ojlfleldetv me team tarn next week for Cad rill when he will start his new' soldier Htrgernlil bus bug dnwn un ntlllli-lil t.i.efl, ..f tfiil Plltlll 10 glC WU) tu lh chasir nun .iieusei criualh nnd (V In Ihe nutei garden Morun will lerv tillable llln nf nvld.ra 11. tin Phils will hali to stiugglai, fur nnolhti week wlthoul Wllai relllllned In the f-'tv Mn. s witness todavs Bnmn then tilievta to Wisconsin, whete he will j tblnffa nil bla farm an In K a play with the Phils against treaT nn ins aiternoun of May r4, j'v ( has been keeping In condltj stirlnc hi worklna; nut with th li Ills set tlnn He has not liad.gLH in nice am koou pinning but expect tn line iny time In fill batting ee Vj -$ biilt to deliver a greatefj fewer interruptions, andflj of years thnij any otherd on cost plus a rea.sonablfc'1 a smaller profit would? k const ruction iu anyele? the delivery of the service . 3; - ARRO Trucks fj built on what wc say o'? They say much and say& more thev hac tested v V v Ma. of rock in the subway excaTttioM ,,-J ::. ;v r Company of Syracuse operate f the roughest roads In the AM railroad station after horse Pierce - Arrows have, if you will ask us. ' " .. j -. FOSS-HUGHES , 11 Nor 21 S PHI J '
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