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MAXWELL ""piEMMITT I" I Too had the Phils didn't grab that elus- U This short but expressive word ter of talent, slttled through the clenched teeth of ' But speaking of cast-offs and things Connie Mack several times during the like that, you can't heat the Browns for ball game yesterday afternoon The that sort of stuff, fielder Jones grabbed lean leader was undergoing slow tor- ' everything In sight last winter and ture on the hench, and gave vent to his ! fitted out his ball club with a bunch of feelings, while his hired men looked on ' rejections. Gedeon and Nunamaker were In an unconcerned manner. He Just had I cann-d by the Vnnk Gallia was chased to say something or burst. out of Washington, the outfielders were But Cornelius was not pulling any ' rough ctuff or coarse converse when he exploded. What he said was echoed by every member of the team, and It seemed to relieve their feelings The first eruption -came in the second Inning. A Sin Loole Brown stepped to the plate, looked oer the assortment of benders served by Elmer Myers, se lected a nice, companionate one and biffed it to deep center for three sacks. Connie Leads Chorus "Demmllt '" muttered Manager Mack with a frown smeared over his brow. "Yes, demmltt!" howled the other bench warmers, for they Imagined the boss was opening n, conversation Then came the third chapter, when tho same alien ambled pUtenard, soaked an- can fool the enemy with everything ev other Mycresoue cripple on the beezer ! cept his slow hall, curve and fast ball. for a nifty single and to runs spiked the pan. "Demmltt again ! ' said Connie hoarsely. "Oh. yes, quite true, quite true." re sponded the reclining chorus In the dug out Those guys always agree with the big chief. Myers Gets the Hook Manager Mack leaned forward and there was a hard light In his eyes. He peered toward thu pitcher's box and fixed his gaze upon the elongated hurler. Then he made some mysterious signs and Klmer Myers dropped the ball and walked to the dugout as If drawn thero by a. powerful magnet. "If I don't take him out and chase him to the showers some one will hit him and we'll hac to carry htm out." gritted Connie "I can't take chances this year. b cause pitchers, even like Myers, are scane Elmer reached his destination and stopped at the water cooler. Ball play ers sometimes linger there to take a drink, hut Elmer wasn't thlrnty He se lected that spot because the water cooler couldn't talk. "Who were you pitching to," mildly Inquired Connie a few minutes later, "when that guy mistreated the pill?" "Demmltt!" responded the monster moundsman as he registered deep feel ing and eceeshe grief "Demmltt'" "That's the way I feel about It." said Connie wearily as he motioned to the showers. "That's what it was. Dem mltt :" Introducing Dcmmitt Demmltt was the- big noise at the i matinee in Shlbe Park yesterday after- park yesterday auer- i nfion. He was the principal topic or.edlit and McOhie. Hill, vere defeated by conversation and the homefolkr were 1 nbt calling him names Demmltt is his name Ray Demmltt and he playn right field for the St. Loole Browns, The nnlv thing he did was to ruin a swell ball game, from a Macklan ew point, with his truMy bludgeon He massiered a triple and two singles dur ing the afternoon, knocked ln three runs and r cored two himself. Those fle counters were enough to cop the combat, the other four being superfluous, as they ray at Camp P.egardless. Ray is one of the recent acquisitions on the Browns, but he has been in our midst, before. He Is an ln and outer, ls Demmltt, In the league, out of the league nnd In again Once he pastlmed for the White Sox. but on one of his out days "he was shipped to ColumbuB The Browns captured him In that city and 1 now regard the capture as an important one. Fielder Jones wouldn't trade him for a flock of pitchers or anything like that, which means he has a steady Job. ' He is a cast-off who made good. Jim Wolf Found Him , About a year ago Jim Wolf, gum- shoe man and scout extraordinary for ' the Thlls, uncovered Demmltt and sug-1 gested that he be turned loose at Broad 1 and Huntingdon streets. His stun meaning the scout's was nnt taken seriously and Pat Moran lost a good player Earl Smith the left fielder; 1 Tobln In right and Gnner Loudermllk, the hefty heaver, also were on the list, ( but they, too, were Ecornfully rejected. FIELD MEETS WON BY PENN CHARTER AND-MIRRORS Central High School Captures Honors in Quadrangular Meet CMMSON and Gold, the colors of Cen tral High School, again reign su preme In track and field sports among Philadelphia's public high schools, that Institution ' yesterday retrieving the laurels lost last year to Northeast for tho first time since the quadrangular championships were Inaugurated, nine teen years ago. The meet, which ls an nually considered, the blue ribbon event pf scholastic circles, packed the stands with wildly gesticulating students, each Imbued with the Idea that his ardor lent a little more strength to his team. The many officials scurrying to and fro added flavor to the proceedings, which resembled collegiate more than In tcrfcholasllc competition. Victory did not come easily to Cen tral, as West Philadelphia gave a stern chase, and one which might have proved successful were Its many inelig ible allowed to compete. Even then the finish of the 440 found the Speedboys oily a fraction more than six points to the rear Central compiled 39H; West Philadelphia. 3JU; Northeast. Stti Germantown, SOU 1 Frankford. 8, and Southern, 4. Splendid Ail-Around Work Not a record fell before the efforts ,e th enthusiastic competitors, but splendid exhlbltlona of all-around ability were in eviaence, inn uucicbi ucvvi lagged. Stedem, of West Philadelphia, ' bearing the brunt of his team's attack. f placed In four event, ; Reynold,, a team, j.. ', mte, earned laurels in as many trlaU; 'SL McMulUn, of Central, won two of the tt must stieituous races listed; aito oisnop, "ffs- Ituice.ll and Shoemaker, of Central t Mar shall of Grmantown: frronauist. of Ncrth.wt, and Cowdrey, of Southern, tjt,rA in mot- than one test ydar tne stv rape on tne ram wu O 'mil. WH)W., . lH-I-5MVMJT( JJ. BUMt utprie os. iti yyi-i H.ia.rS5K plucked fioni the brush after other big league scouts slipped them the cold shoulder and ley stare ; oerber. tne , shortstop, came from Columbus, where he was consldereS a veteran, and the line-up cnntnlns only two regulars of last season Sisler and Jimmy Austin, j Pajs to Take a Cliinrc j It pays to take a chance so long a you are lucky. Fielder Jones was buried I under a load of horseshoes when he ( annexed that gang ! There wa.s nothing wrong with the ball game, only the A's didn't srrJrc enough run They tried hard, hut. Klmer Myers gummed the works In the first three frames and the visitors got , away to a flying start and five runs t Myers Is a very peculiar pitcher. He , He stands up there, whizzes 'em over and they knock 'em a mile. A stranger would Imagine that the opposing bats- men knew the life history of every ball i that sailed up to the plate for they greeted each one with a sign of retog-1 nltion I After Elmer got the hook Adams went In to make it tho end of an Imperfect day The recruit got by beautifully until the last two frames, when he was until tne last two irames. wnen up wh i nicked for four runs and five hits How-, ever, he twirled well and shewed he had I "" stuff- Kopp Lraves the Team The Macks were handed a terrible wallop last night when Merlin Kopp turned in his suit and departed for his, home to rest up for military duty, which ' begins May 5V This youngster was onei of the sweetest outfielders we have seen In inanv a day and played his position . like a veteran. His speed was a valu- able asset and ho rotered as much I ground as Amos Strunk in his prime i It will be hard to replace him Bubo I O.drlng was selected to take his place j ana aitnougn tne Jersey larmer lb a better hitter he cannot play the liositlonj like Kopp This is not a knock at Old-: ring's ability. He is a classy player and a valuable man to any nan cun, mit j . p. m. : Kopp had It on him in speed. Bube will , Klngfsing Recreation Center, Flf he welcomed by the bleacher fans, with ,,, am, cheMer axemle . starr c.arden, whom he always was a big favor Ite. and . Spvf,nth alld inlbnl.d ftreets; Athletic every one wishes him the best of luck. (AiiumI lienlh Hill School I'otttown. r. May il.'i t'ynwd tennis Hill S.-hool. 4 to 2. ran team defeated the Hill tHln Williams of Hill, won hl slnsles game with Doi tor Hawk, Csmvvd. ll-'.'. L-rt. fl-l Dw-lsht ft Melirs, ('Nnwd. flefeali'd Hperr. lllll. n-a. -S nenrdltt. Hill. d fetetl Powell. Cnvvrt. '1-3. It-" In the final singles match. MiGhle. Hill, was ie- ..... .... r-il.i.. rt ft i, l u . .1 .. ,. , . I hi'lur Mii.vU n(l Meln l'vnw,H v f,n tinm vnii,ms and aoerrv. mil. 11.2. 7-s rten- Jweu ana i.iuuons, nmoa. m, "-1 Ex.Mackman Drowns Montaomerv. A t it . . Ma I'" Italnh Shar man. formerl with the Philadelphia Ath letics, who has been nenlnu with rtatterv F ISlUh Field Artlllerv was drowned In th Alabama P.lver eetrrda w-hll swim mini: w-lth a ptrty of comradep He waa tuent-tltree ears of ase and lived In I'ln clnnatl Media High Buries Kennett Squire H. Media, Pa.. Mav 23. The Media HlRh School clan entirely outclassed Kennett Fiuare here esterdav winning- by a ror of 2n in ll. ln addition to holdtnc thi vleltora scoreless Ogden rounded out five safeties Latimer was also credited with '".r four hits out of as many times to the Dempfey to Meet Fulton Jack nemnrev and Fred Fulton hae been m""'h'!' a! uftp,ThKV " "J-m"1 ln " JV'V?' Ten per cent of the receipts will so tn the I'Juiiu i'uvji at uouviui i'iiii tin tiui 1 Red Cross Gotvdy Sivaps Catcher's Mask for Gas Mask With the Amerlran Trnou hi I'ranre. Mar 23.- A netel bftelmll game with nil of the nla.iera wearlnc ens musk, was atnieeri bt a certain American rompanv this afternoon. Hark (lowdi. forni"riv of file notnn National I.enRlie club. waa uronnft the platers und he plaied brllltantlr. lr . , -, i One - sixth episcopal uniy P;i nrtK:.,J : T Oint MeninCl 111 IntPr academics A FT Kit j. j ear; the closest , competition in ears, renn Charter noned out , . . j ... .... . . . ' ye pugilistic tana mat merr win vr nn mi Episcopal Academy, In the thirty-second i 01 'thJ xational A. A. until tho early part annual track and field meet or the In-' of September. ttracademlc Athletic Association, on) ,.. T.ndi,r, rhu aian.mnn. T.ndler's FrankUn Field, yesterday by the narrow I manaser. and Scoodle;. Terlerla trainer. ,,-! 1 c . . .u. -j 'have left for Cleveland, where Tendl.r en. margin of 1-6 of a point At the end , Vincent Porkonl. the fait Cleveland of the eleven events the score stood: bjxer. In ftn-f"P.1 "'! ,?" A' ,5',r'l, , Li. .AAAn, .. j'of MaySO Penny v alter, th. French cnam- Penn Charter, 46 2-3 ; Episcopal Acad-1 rion. and Alvle Miller, of Cleveland, and omy. 46H; Friend,1 Central. 26V4. and ISifijfifiStf " ""' Uolf" """ ln the Oermantown Academy, HJ. Although the events were very well I Je Mendell. the local bantam, i ae.klftj point scoring between Penn Charter and the Churchmen, however, kept the spec tators on their toes all the time.' Since Penn Charter entered the meet a decided favorite, the followers of the Churchmen were highly surprised at the outcome. Brown Stellar Performer Brown, of Penn Cnarter, was the stel lar performer of the afternoon, with three first places to hi, credit. He was an easy winner ln every event ln which he competed, lie far outdl.tanced his rivals In the hurdles, and annexed the thotput honors with a heave of forty feet eleven Inches. Welner ran second to Brown by scoring thirteen points for Kplscopal .while Jenny Earp also added thirteen to the Churchmen's credit The most thrilling brush of the after noon wa, In the mile run, when Schoble, nf the Little Quaker,, and Everett, of Episcopal, atarted off from the re mainder of the pack with a fast pace. They so6n began to tire out, and Bache, of Episcopal, and William,, of Penn Charter, took the lead. But on the home stretch Welner pulled up with a dash and broke the tape Just ahead of hi, teammate, Bache, , , Wlgfall win. Tola Th, pole vauit resulted In a tie b twaen Wit-fall.. Penn Chlrt.r', star ear. former, and Andrew,, of Friend,' cen tral, but in th, tot, Wigfall won. TIN oscufre-j tn twp lnitan.ee, for third place '. M STETSON'S FAST BASEBALL REPRESENTATIVES .ij..u,r rif,,..,f.r;.,1)v,.lrT ,, r.u..i.1-u.TI1i,ffWir,.i,(r,.l() )M iHinijummmiQ-jji-nniimi 1 1 mm inn i mini m ii mi i V ' "bbkv "sK " " vMr f rif'4 m- " gggflggHBgfaggggB I JWs8sajgtasgBB8iaaEsa The mm are, left to riplit: llollom row. Dottting, Captain .Mecr. nml Viuer; ccnlcr row. Teen, Muffler, Mr Cla, Ralston anil Thitman; top row, Trainer Smith, Hntllinc, Gerncr, McGrann, Vi'hcallcy anil -Ufisliint Man- agcr While TRACK MEETS AT PLAY CENTERS c 1 1 1 A l r nclieCtUle Arranged IOT c Athletic Games Through Summer Months EVENTS F 0 R WOMEN . r,'ns llav bfn made for a record-1 breaking field and track season In the va"us playgrounds and recreation I 'enters In the city during the summer j months in which thousands of men: "m,-n aim cnnnren win participate. The first event will be held In the fol-, loulng recreation centers and play - grounds on Memorial Day. beginning at I Pla5 ground. Twenty-sixth and Jefferson I streets; Sherwood, Klfty-slxth nnd Christian streets, Whitehall Commons, I Wakellng and Torresdale streets; Frankford and Disston Recreation Cen , ler. Dltston and Glenloch streets, ' Tacony. The series of track and Held eents will be held every Saturday during the summer months and will end w-lth a championship meet to be held th latter part of AuauM. Teams, will be made , of juung boys, older bos an-1 men I While the men aie to hold their tcries I between the various playgroun ls Ihe i women also will hold contests. Young I girls, older girls 1 married women women's teams oung wom-n nn.I t tl",ll", lr l'uiM,or, mc ueuai war lax will compose the!"1" not ,,e collected Belay racet. broad and high jump. Co ;s. inn, 230 and mile runs, base ball and tennis matches are among the eents to lie held. Other contests ln the spectacular line will Include ( listable laces, stick and hand urettling and the spectacular line will include obstacle and bomb throwing. Penn Soccer Teams Hold Smoker Members o" the Pennsylvania Varsity and 1 hiss Foccer teams held a smoker ln the aF.embly room of the Engineering Building last night The cup which was awarded the freshmen as winners of the class championship was on exhibition Speeches, were mane n coacn Stewart. Captain Nassau and Manager Wagner. Humer Ciiih Tuilight Shoo! Headlnc. Pa., May -' r'harlrs K Hu rr 1 .Uriftta. Bmanhins Cot ty-six out nf flftv tHtifcts, carried off the honors In ' t H(ht turret nhoot of the Kbttol Rod and Gun Club Humer had a .r'-wt Htmijtht richt off the reel before loelnK h tareet The more follow Fiff tttrretB Humer. fort-tlx. Strohm. forty-five. Sflrceant. fortsone. Klehl. thirt -eight . Sultzbach. thlrtaU. and Roll, twenty-nine fepriiipfifM College Nine Winner Snrinicflelrl. lar.,, Mav J."i Sprtnrflell Ccllese defeated slean on the diamond t.aterdriy. winning b a score of 0 to 3. r Scraps About Scrappers Johnny Dundee will appear at the Olympta Mondav eenlns agalnit Eddie Morgan, the Kngllfh featherweight, now Rulded by Her man Hindin This bout will mark Dundes'it flrnt Hpparance In the prize rln slnre his rettpt attack of pneumonia Doth mn are In excellent ahace for the bout, and Mnritan ,1 ut to make wood. n he now la In hla nM.Hm- fnrm The itemlw-ind.un w I be he- tween two mioaieweianiB oi noi, louck Wlgylns. of Indianapolis, and K u L,ough 1 Jin of Allentottn. Th main preliminary 'will ngure two neavvweicnis. joe liomer. of natta Tv and Jack Thompson, of St. ! Joe. Mo. Acaln ne take tnia opportunity to reminn twice before and Leonard waa the victor both times, Jltnmr McCnhe la ahon-ln. Mod ferm late. Iy and he la now on the trails of Eddie Me. Andrewa. Johnny Griffiths and Johnny Till ty till v je. man. In hla last bout McCabe ga W.llh. tr.e ,priqo oi jioddv uunnu, ill-round battle at the National. a hard Ilarrey Thorpe, a Kaniaa City llthtweltht. I- making a great hit with thy fan. In the wt, and It t. HJf'l,.h,!,XS ". nefbout' .T D..LMo,in!..nd..'.. in the" night J ju 15 Jo Chrlitlana. manag.r of BAtby Doyle, tha New York nywelght. would Ilk. to match hla protege with Jo. Tuber or Suva rieainer it they make 112 pound, rlnolde. Frank Ilonato. manager of Stave Morrla, wouia 11K. to- Know wny ,in loti ." "- mak.ra over ook hi, boy. Morrla naa ai ..F.i.hi k o vlrtorl.a to hla vlctorl.a to hla credit until 'rush, of naltlmore. who waa na met iJannj rivin. oi imivi.iiuiv. "" ,'j"- th only boxer that haa v.r won a aeeiaion over mm. ,,.,- ,-v,'v,. -....--. ..-.. N.lion, Marry (Kid) Brown and Al N.iaon, mm. atorria la cpen.io inwov ,i,jr ruglllit aaemto have th lead An th) Atner aporla, auch baaball. football and tha track, In th. miner of mln Mrylnr, thiir country. If th.' list, of th men of different porta war. add.d It will b found that th. boxer, ar. In th Had. baatbtu man a.eond. football ro.n third and trackmen fourth. onr Leonard, th. lthtw.hfchttiipiftn, OBUWr IFlMa.. '( f Dave Bcnnis, Pain's Star Outfielder, in Service S hen the I'rnn hnkehnll team left for en ork lat nlrlit ti oppose nle nn the (Umnnml, the Itrd nn'l lline mil. ftlth nut one nf the heil hull platen. It lina hnrl til inanr ears Dave ILrnnlv the lirllllnnt outfielder. Ilennl had Jntt en listed ns n flrM-4lait .lenmnn nt I.enRite Nlnnd. Ilennin Is it senlnr nt t'enn in the engineering eonrite. When he wanted to rnllf l.l't u Inter he mum told tit ..tilt In the flnUh of hi course, n. hU en gineering kmmlnUe would lie needed lit the llnternment. ItennU ttns told lavl week that he could fret hi decree eten If he enlKtetl now. o he lumped Into the nnt.r. He will lie n drt Ided ntquitltlnn to one of the tertko tettm. RED CROSS GAME IN HUB SUNDAY " I t i j -trri o T1 Keo anti White J50X 10 1 lay First Regular Sabbath Contest Ilnaton, May 2". The first game of professional hnse ball ever played In this city on Sunday will be held in Fenway Park Sunda afternoon between the Chicago and Bos ton clubs of the American League The game will be n tegular cham pionship contest, nnd by the consent nf Ban Johnson will be moM-d up from Monday All the gross receipts will be ghen to the lied Cross war fund, through an agreement reached by Hurry Frazee and Charles Comlakey Because the proceeds are to go to . I ..U nUI. . .,-- , .. All boxes hae been turned over lo the Red Cross committee to auction off 1 or dispose of otherwise Committees plan to go through the tlnane.al district to day, nnd it is expected some of the hoxsj will bring $100 apltce Frazei expects 150,000 will he turned over to the Red Cross Tho contest of State and city author ities has been obtained for the game While the Legislature a few- weeks ago enacted a special law permitting Sunday baseball for army and nay tervlce teams, for which no admission is charged, professional baseball In a championship seiies on Sunday has never before been offend to the general pub lic here. New Head for Minneapolis Club .Minnenpoll.. Mav L'.V ilenriee K llelden aa thosen president of the Minneapolis iMueball Iprfm of the Anteriian AisocUtIon at th- Initial mrelinit of Ihe n-n- 9iut k holitern i: .1 Weatlakp m elei-led ire president, and John H Van Neat seeretarv. Mr lleiden heuda a snillrate of business men who Jeaterday purchased the ttrfni and fraiHhts from M 1. Cantillon. of this my. and IZ Ft. Archambault. of Milwaukee West Fimton Tennis Winners Scranton. Pa., May 2.1. In a series of singles and doublea matches between th Dunmore, and West ritt6ton High School teams the latter waa returned a winner West Pittalon n three out of four mauhea In the alnalea and broke even In the doubles West I'lttston appears on the Dunmure courts in a return match Saturday. Memorial Day Meet Off Srranton. Pa.. May 2.1. Betaus moat of the leading athleirs of thin pari of the Slate, as well as many of the noted stars In the Eaat are ln some branch vt (lo ernment aervlee Ihe ofheera of the Catho lic ciub in this city have decided not to conduct tha annual Memorial Day track and field meet. Red C'ro8 Golf al Greenwich f.reenwUh. Conn.. .May 25. An exhibition go f match for the herteM of tha Ited Croaa will be played on the links of the Green wich Country club tomorrow afternoon The platers will be Jerome TraUi and Max Mar8ton. amateurs, and U'all.r llnnn un.i James llarnea. profeaaionals St. Paul to Get Harper .ufi,i.,'?.ul'. x,aJ' 2,1. Manager Kelle of the St. Paul club of the American Aiioeia !"? V?"b."." League, has announced that Outfielder Harper, of the Detroit American League club, will Join Ihe local club today Bingles and Bungles An ambitious pitcher named fuboia. Oars loaded tnt bales ui(A trouble. Tien a elaier tiamrd Dvnn Slammed out a home run, And the next batter up hit a double. fio another iouno- pttcnrr tiamrd lYrtnn Wat called to ihe rescue Suit fhen. But a aluager tiamrd IVIlte fit the ball out o alaM. And the bupj never saw Wrenn again. , The Nt. Loula Brown hare started a Ilolaherlkl mftrement In the American League.. They won their sixth atralght game wllh GalllA In the box. Merlin Kopp, Athletic outfielder, reported to hla draft board at Toledo today to change uniforms. Advice from Waahlngton overnight anent the draft ralea baa greatly rednred the atlhmatlc breathlni of the magnate. Pott Carlo, Itaaan gave up Ave hlte to the Pirates In Ihe Bravee' opining at Pltfiburah, Pitcher Walton, of th FMllle,, wild pitched th lUdt to victory. Freildent WlUon saw, the Fanalora and Tiger, plar n tlxteen-lnnlnr tie, ln autographed babt!l bforbio the Pret Ideal', laalur erouatit 4il1 Jor the tied tro. TIGERS READY FOR CORNELL! . . CreWS Trained tO MinUtC for Event'on Lake Car negie Course ITIIACANS ARE HEAVY rrlretnn. .V. .1., Mav :.i I x i nitcLt'ii lari iillu .-', i ii:jli. Cornell and Prliueton-were ready to- , t,a!t nnt if(llieri a ,:ife on balls this sea day to men In their big dual event on fn and alto has not tasted defeat. Lake rarnegle. both cres trained to , Sraus j,grk fl Thir(j 'he minute ( nmell s cren Is big and he.uy, but inexperienced The men row a slow rtroke with a rapid rcrmerv and their work ih iliar.icterlziU wllh in.ippliiei.-s. It is the flrfrt lace nT the season for the Ithacans and as the eight Is com- nc.,i ,. f ,.., .,... -. ,1,. . I'V't ttl lltlll 1; la 1111-11 (ii-it t 1 lilt llllt there can be ventured no prediction regarding their ahllltt Tho Tiger vnrslty went oer the full coiirte jeslerday with the freshmen. who gave them .1 ilo.se brush, and to- day took u few staits and a short row The season lias heen disappointing Startinc with a serious handicap In the loss of Siiueth. John Fitzpatrlrk under took the work of weldtiip together a finished eiRht. Lack of tveicht hat, been one of the hardest dilticiilties tn enpo with Al though none of the men had eer had a seat in a aislt boat before this year, ul had l een membeis of riu.'s i i-eu-s nnd ere not liollt inexpei lenced et-peciaiiy I Captain Koehe. al No T. and I'.txton I at stroKe rampuell will row at No .' and (Jrrgor will pull Nn s (iardner and nunon. who had thrpe seats, are In the army and out -iith an injured knee, respectively ( amphell and Orejor wtro members . i,,. i.r,,...o .,.,. last year Sertire Team Meets "V," Tomnrrow . Pnnnla A!artL-L Atl-itAti.-. I a . ..lit uiniir an n p .Tiiin ip iTnill v,j ( i j) pose tne rourin ,avai iiistrirt team to- nidi" Hliinoon al the I'ounliy riuh ior i.nusieo jien at itncKieoge. Mont- gomery t'ounty. Pa Klther Bob Shaw- Key oi- .iing .lonnsnn win twin againBt the Jlackmeti. All seivioe men desirous ,,i itiir.-iiiK wu- Kiting ir invnen to attend They w 111 mobilize at the Pnlted i Service riuh. L'07 South Twentv-second .street tomon-ow at noon and will be taKen to tne grounds In automobiles. , ,,.. Uatkelliall Referee in Service Garnets Heal GraJS I Krrnntn ,,,. M,v Word has been Snnrtnmnri. Ph., Ma- Lli Th hanrf rocelvd hre announctn thwt "Ward Brn rf the danift Snriet nf Sttarthmerf Pre nan. forrai-r Stale JUsltftbAll IaffUf rf( paratorv School of inntna th rhnn, tronhv crtf, hH bn appointed athlelio lnatruc re atUanrci. rnnMderabl atnla, whn , tor tor th l"nltd Siutea ttnlillers. anil haa th Rttlmmtrs of that iir.tn.zitttin hUv ' i.fcn aPRlcned tn Camp Mtllf. I I. Brn dfa(d th natalorn of th ruil (Jray So nan rEfcnd his WBktball Job to hcom r(tv In thir annual tank met by thf phjatrftl Utrectur in tho Hoboken (N. J.) nrop of 4 to ll V.ilr ulih four flrnt ichools. I'lavra Mnn hit D(, r lit llie- Ilir-pi llolilikiss I Viitor on Track l.akewnod. ronn.. Mav sr, Hntehklia School had little ,iifn, ull- def-dtlnp the I a dual traik Pauting School nthletea In in-M vebtenMi Southern, 21; Trades, 3 The Southern High haeehall nin- sesterrtav annexed one mor- Gum" In the won rolumn when it defeated the Tradea Srhool nquad 21. to 3 Th" aam waa played at Broad street and Oregon avenue Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Last IS'iglu t AMIW1IA .lark Thomi'.nn alnpneil llvar nder.on In the aeronrt. Joe Knon. Mopped llt!.l.j North In the third, .Hmmy fniiwaj defenled .llmmj Mnrtln lUthhV lliirna outfn'ight , lnung Cerhelt. Jimmy Telrnev nnllmed .1 mro Ilnunea nuV'V',lKrinr "mn ""wlnted nlttlile 5II(i-helJ In n fiitt ten-round trttmv C .. , n ,. SSeV.2$,.- Wa'hlnTon aZ'nTrolf'lZed alxlcru iiiiifiiva beore the game uaj called and Cleveland .and the Yankee) made the .eo.on , record uiln nlaeice,,. h. ill '"""ant-lankee game uat broken up by Jo ttood, who tmathrd a home run. hi "four-t" "me" ,n, Dod,f u,, haa Waahlngton cannot keep out of the extra. round affair,. Fan, at the Capital taw the Senators and Tl,ra grappla with each othtr for aixteen Innlnga. whan the game waa declared a draw at 2 all. And mil the major league garnet nre close Seven garnet u-tre plaied, lour o them being won by one run and one una a lie. The Brown, won their elrhfh teleh t.. tary when they trimmed our bey, at Twenty. Btuffy itclnnlt and Joe AuaH each had a couple of hltt jetterdiv, helping fbe Red Sor to take centeat iron the IVhltc Sox Sehang had a double, and Amo, Slrunfc a triple. . Tn th Bed rre hepeflt game at iVath lea Donle Pub got three of th Tlgtra' U hit. , Caatfjlej'a wed, tearinit I mm tttaad tout f'n fjmpa-aleii thort 'final,- -uron W 'fPi,J tti-Wii)ti, 'ttm, Today's Baseball Games in Independent Leagues . .Mannfaf turera League tellers t l.lnk Helm .Wheeler at nnttfrnnrth, Moke, I Smith nt Monotype, Lewi at flecker. Smith. A Pace. Delaware ttltrr Nliln I.e.lrnc lion It IniH at Nnlv Anrtt. Trailer at Mer. chant, llnrlan-neth'eltem Steel at Ches ter. Snn nt ,Vev nrfc Miln. Norlheant .Mannlm-Mrer.' tongue E, H.lltler t. Vrankfnrd IMiin4r.i. (luaker City Rubber . I'lnmh, Abrajlte i. Frankfnrd Annml, Itlumenthill l. Miner fltn. riillmllnpliln Muiiufartitrrr' I.etf rhlladelnhla Roll unci Machine nt Tabor MumifnrtiirlnB rompunv. I'hlladrlnlila Tevtlle at Amrrlrun rnflev. MnndArd I'rexeil Cleel nl tluakrr rlt nnliher. r.lllntt-lnN nt Honiies A TonnteBrt. retrdlnini ,, A. Crew-l.evtek at Varmtm. Tetns nt Ture, Vnton at Onlf, .VInlaoliifr. Cniintv l.eaaue lojie--tmtn nt Snutltflmptnn, 1'ort Washington nt Arntiler., ridlndelnliln nturlmn l.eairiie Otnev nt t.iiptMn, Unfiles- nt 1'rnnkfonl, Tern llofk nt lliirrrtt. Main I Ine l.enitne lMion at Antft rar. Wajne nt t'nlon, W'nmlrk lit linn A (n. nrthpt riuirrli AMnrlaltnn rthet Memnt-l.il at llethaMr. t'alrary nt rirati Iintrh. llarner nt Srhnenkf elder. rnpitant nt Ollirt-Cmennnt. niher rame Atlantle ll R. R. nt SlrnulirlilRe A Clothier. Mllannta at tetnn, c-i-t nml Arrntintn nt rnrke iMim. Hsnn C C. nt Ilanrork. i YALE AND PENN BATTLE TODAY 1 Quakers Oppose Elis at i New Haven for College Baseball Title RROntCS TOTNS rOI ORSi SnPbul,d""' Baseball League I wish to DttUUlVS JUU3 UULUriS! ,atp (hRt al no tmc ha8 nur 0 Jn. l.i ,..-- , ... . . .. The Penn and Yale nines meet this afternoon at New Haven in the annual Alumni Day game, and this year the - : ontcst has more importance than in other previous season, for the tilt will decide the collegiate baseball title i of the East. ' lther Penn nor Yale has been de- inatea by any college team this year i when the star pitcher of the aggregation 'was working on the tee The Quakers ' have lost to Lehigh, but at that time '.lie Mitchell and not 'Walter Bernhardt, was doing the hurling The frame todav rtrnhnblv will result ln " Pitchers' duel between Bernhardt nnc. lnicott i ne latier nas ount a great i reputation for himself, his most recent '''" i"-"'" "'"'"- ' ' ' " '"" Coach Thomas will present his strong- lln..in ...,..- (.. 1.-11. C....1.4I. err lineup against the Klls. Freddie Thayer will do the catching, Johnny Y1'1'1"" ""J rly at shortstop and Joe Straus who h.is heen nlavlni? the field , ,1f nn dut;. at tMr has(, ap!,p, . K'ecier will be in his regular position "' r'Eht field. ,'tach Lawton lioherls-on. of the Tenn ! trark team, let out the news that two more of his athletes have harkened to I 'he call to the color" They are Tom Brooks, who captained the championship ; c-mss-countrv team last fall, and Joe Krriman. nnnther member of the titled 1 harriers Both of these nthl'les were cnterrti in tne two-mue rare nt trie in- day. and should win again Llndley i, terrolteRiate championship-, which will kCheduiei, to wlt Frankford. and Fern b- held on Franklin Field next Friday , k uckle3 BarrcU. and Saturday. Brooks has enlisted In the enginee". i Among the Industrials ins nrorps ; and will leave -for Camr ' Lee. T, ManllfacturPrs. eague cr)nteits atPetershurB.atheearb-partofnMt, surprises C H. week M,. defeated the champion Mono- wirjrlsocV'drafnlotahic'hlV-,'-'" ", Saturday and will try to will co tn Spartanburg P r ,i" ,hp same to ,hf Butterworth The Robertson has lost four track men , Wheeler bunch can club the pill and the thia week Frank Smith, a fresnman , ,, , ,..-,ti i.in nutoe. .. r'eCentlv enlisted Wripht to Coach Havana ro:iCh nf Wright, of the crewr. left h)3 c,tv vfS,eraay for his home in To- romo ,Ie wm 5tay tnere unlu juiy i. .when he will leave for Cuba to tjKe up bis duties again SB coach Of the Havana ' "rl?L C'u. ,"..l.Y.ed e Cubans IOr HIP IllBi- I'Hlt: inn jwui. r.i. - r....... 1aAMnosA tbnvn Vi-inrlitH ?l illO 3 J Tit I. U B O ltii.l?3o i cun i iioimvi o?se team nanqra a, n -a ir , the Bed and Blue, . neat trimming to ! yesterday by 2 to 1, .h-nled e-ame for but thero ls a possibility that Coach ;:;.,.,. u. t..... o.. c.rii.i. fo- ' It is I - I, . .u ..-ni. inni..,in u known that the Carlisle Institution 13 trying to arrange another contest' with the Quakers. i Raring Confined lo One Track i.nndnn. Mav 25 The Oovernment i has decided that after May 31 all horse racing must be confined to Newmarket, owing to the Increased strain on the railways due to the war. The jockey clubs canceled all other meetings. Notes of the Bowlers Amid upplause and yells "Charlie" Trucks and -Art" Klllott gave without a question of doubt one o. the most con sistent pin-scattering exhibitions ever witnessed in this bcction and the same awarded them first place In Class A of ine iw-niiiuu luumt-j, uiun came to a close last night on the Keystone Alleys, Mike Dynes and "Jim" Ouest finished tecond. Class B finished wllh Hart and Shus - ter holding the top rung with a total of 2034 Dins, while station C went to Clano and Doyle. Trucks was the most consistent pln-toppler throughout the ! berles, starting with a record-breaker I of 277 pins, having eleven strikes. In , his becond he ran up 226 and third for 258 pins. Guest was another consistent pln-to-i er in Class A with totals of 213, 2JI. 231, while Nicholas showed rar form In I , r. ...,. ... -e A, on .j A .iaBB li Willi BCUTCS Ul .11, X.O BHQ B,, art ls0 ave c,ever WWon In his scries with 201, 213 and 258. Prltes will b distributed Immediately , af(er the fina, ,f e 0, tne tourneyi whlch will be the singles, opening: the series on Monday night and closing Friday eve- nine of next week. McGregor and Multt were tha tirtt pair to roll Into a double century when they ran up 223 in their aecond gam, oermann alto tallied 222. Wilbar and fck went ov for 212 and then repeated tor th tame core. Charlie Truck atarted on a rampage In hi, flrat game, when ht amathed all prtvlous records with a score of 277 pint, amid sp- ; Slaut from the largett gathering ever at embled on the Keystone alleyt. II cam ; back tn the second again for 22,. In the I flrat rolling he mad eleven ttrlket. Cook and Hwlther.sltd wrAout for dou ble, and oer with 214 and 207. Wlrtlnr and Maat found them falling, to their llklna and earned third place In Claat C with total of 1060 pint. Martin and Trie rolled ronaUteiitly -le rolled ronalitenflv al g.t. w three double, and ever. 200, 201 and Orotamtn In hit third game went over for 211. Mot and King were hlrun wltr. the doublt-centyry toiatr,, tcorlng 213 nd 201. r .. Ttnhe and flM-W. not to 'be ouidone by CLASS OF SHIPBUILDERS': BASEBALL LEAGUE 0PP0! EACH OTHER AT CHESI Many Games Are Scheduled noon Stetson Opposes Tackles Atlantic rpHE most important game of baseball jL.pia.yea in the Delaware illver snip - t,tl l4 ... ' I1...L..II Y ... IMa l. m "UMurio iinarimH rflKUC miiit 1L l't - 1 ganltatlon Is- scheduled for this after- noon at Chester, when that team will j ply' with Harlan-Uethlehem. These i hines nre known to be exceptionally I strong, nnrt have won their contests plaved to date with ease The Chester so.ud is managed by Krank Miller, for ears leader of the t'pland nine of the Da'nware County league, and he has molded together a I fast combination. He has lost Ylm, one I of his star outfielders, who has gone to the Bridgeport. Conn , team with Lai j Tin. It Is almost certain that Twining will pitch his first league game today, and will oppose Jordan. The other bat tles on the schedule nre Hog Island at Navy Yard. Traylor at Merchants, Sun I at New York Ship. At a meeting or the Shipbuilders' League the managers discussed the player iiuestlon and deplored The criti cism, considerable of which Is claimed unfair and unjustly directed at their or ganization. Speaking of the matter, President Samson, of the Merchants' Shipbuilding Company, had this to say "On tiehalf of the Delaware rtlver noii rousnt. tne services oi nig league ban trlavers Dor mi ,. .irii nj iii enforced on this subject and anv player ln the league given a position for ball Tlaylng alone Is ineligible. While Har lan and Bethlehem Steel is a member of the Shipbuilders" League, none of the stars recently In tho line-up Is In our league, hut arc members of the Steel League." Mayer vs. Sickles A pitchers' battle Is predicted this after noon In the Montgomery County League when Doylestown and Southampton, un defeated leaders, clash on the latter'8 field "Knotts" Mayer, for Doylestown, will opiiose Sickles, for Southampton The latter has scored two successive Khoutouts. and last week held Ambler to a single hit. The other game on the schedule ls Fort Washington, at Am bler Bob Calhoun, manager of the Doh- SOn. Main Line leActleett la an.inn, tn retrtevi; tho defeat sustained by the Fall crowd ln last week's eatne. and will In all probability send Clock again to the 1 .... - . . . . mouna wnen iionson meets Autocar at Ardmorc fninn A. A will oien the home s-eason at Lansdowne with Wayne, nnd the two "homeless" squads, War wick and Yl C, Dun & Co., will vie for supremacy on Dobson Field at East Falls There may be a shake up ln the rela- rtivo etnnriinc ,r tv, tao.D i- .u. ni-tt.. , delr.hla Suburban Leaeue as .1 result of today's games. Lupton appears to ; be the class of the organization nt present, although It is asserted that SPvera 0f the teams have not hit their ,ropsr Etrlde Lupton faces Olnev to- i aunmon oi taruman. a new twiner. makes them .1 strnnp factor nnd nutter. worth may taste defeat for the first time on their home lot Sellers ls due to pav a visit to Link Belt and a pretty j battle ls expected. Gallagher for Link Belt and Murphy for Sellers. Stokes & i Smith will have another tough Job, as they ate to face Krep's shoots at Mono- , ,vn- -h Tn th nthT enm .1 T. ! LswU meets tne faEt.travellnB Becker, i I -..- .-,..- .. NEW YORK FIGHTS NET r $52,000 FOR MERCY Huge Crowd Sees Boxers at Madison Square Garden. Kaiser's Cup Sold New York. May 55. Tho boxing fraternity has today de livered a war-time punch at the 'Kaiser of which it Is Justly proud, for' the monster boxing carnival staged at Madi son Square Ciarden for the benefit of the Red Cross has added more than J52.000 to. the war chest of the organization. Among the twenty odd boxers who donated their services were some of the countries best known performers, and the bouts were filled with action. A bloody nose was looked upon as a badge of honor. A feature of the car nival was the auctioning off of a gold cup. presentetd by the Kaiser to Wilson Marshall, well-known yachtsman, In 1305. The cup brought $18,000 after having been bought in a number of tlmeil an(1 ,nen tUrned back by the .sue- cessful bidders. I ' ! i SCHEDULE FOR TODAV ! AMERICAN LEAGUE St. l.ouli at I'hllndelnnlii. cloudy. SiSO d. m. Cleveland il.Nro lork, .cloudy. 3 P. m Chicago at notion, cloudy, 3 r. m. Detroit at tVunlilntton, rloudy, 8:30 p. m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Phllllr at Cincinnati, cloudy, p, m. New York at Chicago, rlrar, 3 p, m. Ilrrmkljn at hi. Loula. clear. S p. m. Hotton at Pittsburgh, cloudy, 8 p. m. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LKAGUE Cincinnati, it Phllllea. 1 (11 Innings). St. Lou a, 2 1 llrooVbn, 1 (U Inning,). Dotton. 6i littaburgh. 3. ..... Chleago-New York, rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Loula. 01 Athletlra. 8. IloMon. Si Chlrag. 4. Detroit, tt lVathlngton, 2 (14 Inn., darkneat), Cieieiand, 3i New York, 2 (19 liming).- What May Happen In Baseball Today AMERICAN LEAOUK W. 1., r.C, Win Loe til It .112.1 .3 .flOfl i, u .as .sin .sia 111 IS ,8At .587 ,338 1 It ,533 .318 .SIB 14 ' 18 .510 .538 ,300 18 18 ,410 ,431 ,4M li 11 .414 .433 ,400 ltoton Cleveland fit. Lnill . . New Yerk Chlrag ... IVaahlntton Athletlt, ., Datrolt . ,. ...... s is .883 .300 .s;u NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. r.C. Win I. Nr Yorki.,i, H3 Chicago .,.,,, 10 rinrlnnall ,.,, 1 rittaburgh .',,, 15 rhllllet . ... It 1 .1A7 .114 .14, 11 .833 ,43 .8(8 1.1 .350 .511 .543 14 .511 .838 ,1 too 4BP jlaaton1 13 llroaWlyn ..,,.., It in .sai g.aai. Mwfm " -f ." .m in Little League This Villanova S. & G'&S 3 fas - i City P. R. R. J , Smith & Page nine at the T, ineid at Broad ajid BlgUr.' warming the cellar, the LewikVl haVu been putting up a snippyj . or Daaenan na Brumneifl's WftBp makers will have to show thelr.b win. "Rescue" llllne or Pistons nn,wiK V..l rAJt'tf?: Vi''V.jrJ .-C.tll. ' v . Becker. Smith & Page, of.,thM facturers' Iague, has some'opin'a for first-class home- teams. -ManuiM era1 League games are nliviaa-ft Saturday, but no games are edhei ior noiiaays. .Manager urumntKrrw like to book up for all holiday aai i day dates with strictly nrst-cTa,!! teams paying a gooa guarantee? teams ns Metrose, of Atlantle -"CB Wildwood, Ocean City. Badaitf Clams, Cape May and Hammo'riton'M preferred. Address. Paul O. Brum! care of Becker. Smith &. ParSXWfci street and Snyder, avenue, or phonlvWfc-M twten 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Bell Dlcfc.'1 son 1470; Keystone Main lS.v-",?f;:"- iic i riiuicmii iHfiuq AHIIKU3UIH an "inn i,uvji.c-aiui nrnsuil, ana wnue 'I draft has taken away manyH&fi'i year's stars, the addition of csomtH oungsters Has helped the perBonniLd the line-up to a certain extetib' 3 O'Holloran and Ed Kelly, well kii0r srmlpro ranks, have been adtlea'-Wjl tlmnlro ctoff nnt 'Trvtlv',. T.temXJ. - - - -"",; vr .yrft. f played on Prank Poth a ChetUr- c J?1 y'ar- ls ",!n,.?'rtt..th TeilteaA, A" "am..",.ea vacuum oujfh Saturdav. ?1 to 1 and nrtr,orrB Ltvlck at the R, C H. S. crounia'll afternoon. "MV&'r'i champions of the PhllAdilnhtVlOa Reading; League, will be the attrieS at tne straw-bridge & C16lhlrT' Sixty-third and AValnut atriatiL ' team, after winning; the pennant-4rt'ip-l leasue, met the best semlpr6feMloWg teams in Jersey, winning flfty-fly "i--( , i.e. .it, winj iuui uuitnK ino cnufe,-.p son. jManager .Nnrr claim, this yeWra team will be Just as strong as 1917,',"i will use Ward or Bauer ln thi baitaS Hyde or McLaughlin behind tSe 'taW? straw oridge & Clothier will work'Jt or Plerson, with Lldgate dolnr lh't celvlng. .i jWw The '!llanoa College team. ion4iirSl ors or tamp uix, will be theujHNraiS attraction at the Stetson par!cFouTb'K anrt Ttele tl,..ia Th l.t-. Tai;l lege boyB have been going steo'nglfiSKI season and their victory over'the ftaw dlers' crack team was no- fluke, ajt'cw? core of 7 to 3 shows, Th, Saracu Mm "1 tery that worked out that ylotonrw? jones ana .-iarinno will be ln'tl points against the Hatmakers.-'whwj me, cuu, corner ana rtaiston rwlll-rvfl aeaor to lower tne colors torc tnariie lctieenan s nova. i;,. . - 'wrrm- tu. n-...i.i...... . .i?j;: in-; MCBUiifeiiuuBT ruiiQyrs ar,vt Kssington works, south PhllacMf have formed nn lnterworka bM league, consisting of Ave teamg.'i'r sentlng the different depattmenta a j the shops.- such as the natterri5,lrJ the maintenance, machine sliop:JCjM and machine shop No. 2, etct ,,&anW)f win De piayea reguiariy every batus while there will also be twIllrhUa durlne the week whenever ooBsible-ivfl organisation was completed byJsf? t.anan, one or tne omce empioyes;at" works. It Is understood that the1. rex agement will present a cup to .tne jWlnSfl nlnv tmavn at Ih. ttnrf nt ft, b a kaJL - ' I J3 tii.ib .-.ii . ..,c ..v. w. ..w ..-,,. J "if 'Sa At a meeting held Thursday-'it'jirftitja last, at which omcers were eieeteaijjt mr-a decided that the Mount CafmeJ Jf o)uti would be represented on .the d(MftJJ this season fans whi recau inaisir i former year this club wa one, of leaders ln Philadelphia and 'vjcltttf, Mrf mt th., Heat there wer In 'aemlffM ranks &: S V, - -' Jt ,.. 11 n '".'' -&,& RED CROSS DAY AM i ,n jsfe THE POLO GROUW -,. Boxing and Other ,AthM Events to Be Held 'Stiffl Monday $M , li?i '.'Ji- 'JEI 119 New York. Ma:1 . . ;i?- Tnose attending tne vanicei-crevai series, aside from seeing Speakers J Chapman. Morton, Coveleikle and' stars who are keening the Indiana. la' i fight for first place, will be incidental contributing their bit to the RetlU drive, a, Colonel Ruppert ha, an'rt0UiiiK that 10 per cent of the Yankees' 'tihlw-i of the receipts of the four-garrlesclt will be donated to the Red CrotS?- ?.,, Special features on Monday. d nated as Red Cross Day at th.: Grounds, will help to make thifl aay ot ine arive tne ihubl Bucucnnai the week a effort. The famous -r band. Garde Renublloue. all it nvh have, been decorated for deed, .'yavWeJ will piay oetore ana aunng ine.';aj alternating with the New TorkH Band. There will be songs by cW artists. f'- The athletic feature, pr!orV game will include wrestling ah4. events, lq addition to the ntia me piayers, buch ua mmu iiti circling the bases against tin prlre, for the winner of the.Jai -- to Vii-a toen rlnnatgirl Kv Ct;ilHl .S aj.t,a uvakt, - t.V IfVn -I.' -- , -,. Rain Postpones TtnnU ,-vt PliiVarn. MIV "?V. RUln CftUtK vnont nt th emlflnaln. in tha r zertnc lennii cnmmpiomnips ca vtrtttr oi unie hieairo cbUrti yiU? Jl'JW M itEnccED moil J6. nr. PETER M6RAN& CO, r; S. E. Cor. 9tli 4 Arak.l Opan Monday od Saturday Uattl I QHIBE P BASEBALL T Athletics vs. Sfc . G.VIE CALLED AT l.M TltVeU at Olmbel Br,.,' ,4) OLYMPlAA,A.JS Jlwnr Nefle . Join Haulm- iasar n th other pin scatterr also ,cnrd heavilr.il S, tSTu "";--i .-.' ,v '"- 1;-iji '. -r-,:nX lliLr:l&)3i& m wv? ftirJ imem MU 'lOiW.-te. t a ufar r'ft.'. fM . r . hJl . .1 f . V -tvs '. .i'V ,-....... 152. r ,'Frwt
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