SHOWERS SAVE NEW YORK GIANTS FROM EARLY MORNING TRIMMING BY MR. MORAN'S PHM LOCAL GOLF TOURNEYS SCHEDULED TODAY ARE FOR WAR CHEST MEDALS Nearly Every Club in Philadelphia District Has Ar ranged Patriotic Event for the Day Varied Lot of Competitions PROBABLE WINNERS IN INTERCOLLEGIATE TRACK AND FIELD MEET P0LYMEBIA1 BE FASTEST Coc's Imported Foe Old Electrifies Rtce at Belmont "M HAS DAZZLING TIRTt'AI.t.V every one of Dip thirty V two clubs, which me (nomlier of the Golf Association of Philadelphia Is hold ltiB today some sort of n polf tourna ment, restricted to Its members, where the War-Client medal will lip given as one of the prises. At every club the entrance fees will pn to the War-Chest fund throURh the local association. There Ib a frreat variety of events, and If the Weather Is fine there will be a large turnout at el cry club. It Is the tlrst holiday of the rnr. and a the (!nlf Association has requested every club to participate In the War Chest medal competition, one medal being (riven to every club, there will doubtless be a larKn sum raised for the war charity. Uaeli club has Htrnnnril some soit of an event, and In the great majority of cases these are handlcnp affairs, vn that every plnver In the club has a chance to win Ibe Wai -Chest medal. Big Day at Philmont There Is no rloiiht about the interest In the events, and at Plillmonl. seventy of the club members had HRreed to play as eaily as last Sunday. Theie will be an elshleen-hole inrdnl play handicap, and the winner of (he low nrnrv scoic will win the medal. The pld.ver leturn inn the low net will win a silver cup. and the two sixteens will be formed from thoe returning (he lowest net score match play lo follow- later. Tlieit? will be a flauialslnR with plenty of patriot ism, and In the eveniiiK ihete will be it Hoover dinner. Vine Valley will have an olRhtron: hole mrdal play ronteai, and theie will be a similar evenl at the (.'ticket Club WRESTLER ZBYSZKO IS HELD IN CUSTODY B WILLIAM H. EVANS with prlKPH for those who linn In the best scores for the bet seven boles out and the best rev en holes In. The fea ture of the day at Whltemarh will be a four-ball match. On the Jersey Course Merchantville will have a medal play handicap, and theie will be nppro.ichinK and puttlnR contests. In the afternoon there will ben mixed fotiisome bnndlcap. and a tournament will alii be winced over the miniature course. Ai Wood bury tbo mottling feature will be n mixed Scotch foursome and a two-ball foursome in the afternoon At Merion the featuie will be the qual ify Iiir round for the Waller It. Stephen von .Memorial Cup on handicap play, and each entrant will pay his fee In thrift stamps. The ('. McOiven Cup will he played for nt civet brook. It Is u thlrty-slx-hoU handicap medal play. There will be both an eighteen and a Ihlilyj-K hole medal handicap nt Bala, the layer to Indicate which one he Is playing In before leaving the (list tee Noilh MHit, will have a special event foi the War Chest modal l.a'iMlc.wne will singe a one-day tnur trimcnt. th.. plater (nullifying at nine hnlcs In the morning Theie will b three lounds i f Hint hole- encb on handicaps, .tt'rt thrift Mi'inp'l will be given to the wlinieis "f ll.e vt'iiitilng eUlil and the ttalen fi.ur in cver.v eight. I'YnliKfnid will hold a touinamenl for tin W II. Hums M-moiial Medal, and there will lie six prlzea, three for the hesl RIOs mimI tlllce for the low net Stenlon has ai ranged a four-ball event, while Aio'ii nlnk has scheduled an eltjht-ein-hol; iiiednl handicap HMa . .&. I FRANK c). 5HEA,PiVt- -. AMERICA WILL PLAY BELGIANS Widely-Has Known Polish Athlete Boon Detained at Ellis Island New Vnrk, .May itfi, The report that Wladek 55byslio, the Polish wrestler, claimant of the heavyweight champion ship of the world. Is held In custody on Kills Island, wan confirmed yesterday hv the Federal authorities h"c. Zbyszko, It was stated, was detained under tho t'nlted States Immigration low. Tt was announced thai the wrestler had been arrested In ftoston hy United States military Intelligence i.tncers. but this was denied by Immigration Super intendent Maker. William Wallace, Jr., head of the New York enemy alien bu reau, said he had no knowledge of the ease, and United .States Marshal Mc Carthy's ofllce made - similar statement. Zbyszko Is snif. to tiave endeavored to enlist In various hrnnchrs of the service, hut was rejected because of defective hearing, lie has a brother, Stanislaus, also a wrestler, reported to he a prisoner in Germany because of pro-Ally senti ments. Ronton, .May 2!, Wladek Zbyszko. detained at Kills Island by Immigration authorities, was discnarged fiom the National Army at Camp Devens last fall for defective hearing after his claim for exeniptlon on the ground of depend ents had been denied. His contention that a mother and sister in Austila were dependent upon him for support was denied on appeal by the Government, which held that dependents must liva in this country. The wrestler leglstered for the draft at Uiddeford, Me. Phils' Morning Game Willi New York Off Rrttli ?flrl lmln tipi1 Hi poedtmnp men. of the twiriiliiK game Mlipdnled be tween th rhltllt. uml New Vtrk (Hunt nt I'lffrrnth unit Huntingdon MrrrN. Iliifcttii Mnmixrr ftlitlMlii, aitnntinrnl that the ton I rit nelieriuled for IhN after nnnn would lip Ntjignri at .. n'rlmlv, Th ltrt cnmr r Hie Athlptfr-Yi.nkee. rinu hie header, M-hediiteri tn begin lit the Po'n CirniiiuU lit New rl. nt 1:30 o'clock, wn postponed on account nf wet ground!. The nuina cement wired Hint one gtimp .win Id he plujed, beginning at !t o'clock. RED SOX TAKK PAIR OF GAMES FROM SENATORS notion, Mnv ,10 llostot. took both Karnes of a rioutl.hriuKr fiom Washington ,s lenlsv. wlnnlnK the flrel lo 'J. unit stop I'lns Wnller Johnson's uinnitm and shut out isrrer In the secnn.l (tame. .1 tci a Jon held Vv'nshlnKton to five htts In the seconn csni". It was Jones's tlrt viriorv for Ruslon. He Joined the team n Anrll. ini A. lsm rtl'-e. on e fnrlouch from Fort Terrv until Friday nlchl. iilaje.l rlaht ltel,( . for VV ashllialnn in thl utinif, with I'lrinlch. who arrived vrnterday from Alhml,i, catoh Inc the lant tnnlnu. W'ASIIINOTON' IlOSTOM . ah h it a e ah h o a e Shotlon.rf .1 ( I o I Mooppr.rf. I o ; n ll Jurttr-.lb. . .'I 1 1 4 I II Siirrill.Sh . 4 I L' 4 II nlrr.nll. A L" 1 II Hlrunk rf . H I J t II .viil.iii.ef i ii n ii whtie'n.ir :t I I ii o Hehulte.lf. .'I ll I o o M'lnnls.th. I Sly 3 II MorKan.'.'b. a II I 11 II Thomas. .')h : II ll 1 II l.nvan.ioi. o 'j a n Srott. ss . 4 j 4 4 n Alnsmlth.e a 1 I 2 II Sehwna.e . 4 3 .'I 1 11 Hanier.n. , J 1 1 o o Mujs.n... .1 I n r, n Bclhlclipiii 'IVain Ready to Moot Soccer Challengers for Charily OTHERS WANT GAMES New ork, Mny .Ji Ttio rbdllf tipp f Hit' Upluinn rnvr fnotlmll tmnt. riffpr Itip tn piny nti m inofp Intoninttntial nmtfhos in thl, I'Minitrv fnr tli Ifiirfit nf the- wnr-tollrf tutid. hn ariniy hPti niM'ptt-i1 h vpprl piftmitipul inmlilnH I in no. Thi lnit"I Statp WnllMlt Afrin tlnn fonvnrrteil a ffloctain yovtpnlnx In Hip rnmniNlon on tiMininc-ranip ati itlp. r.ti Itclialf nf thp HPlhlrtiMu StiI Klfhl t'lnb, orfprina tho ""imip.m nf tlip tiatinnal WiHinpintHlitp tpntu for such a iontPt Thp nptlilpliPtu rhih, which ip rfntly rlpfpatotl Hip Kail Ulxrr ltoM in thp annual tlnilar rnntrh, hn npreptl tt iiipM Hip fdiimtH HrlRlan .it my play er at nv time nr plarp ilPlRtiatpfl 1t th iotnttii"Hlon uitliotii hhrp or thp if1 t'flptff fir p.xpnip rnnipPiHat inn WoifJ tins lppti ippoUpiI fiom ppvpimI ntlier tani in arinuv p:n(q nf tho rnutt Ify fpnne('llnR that, nhntild Hi" H!pian tram romp tn thla rnunti . fjatnpi I)p tirratiRpfl fnr them tipnn their Iioitip I ... it l .....i . i.. l. .iM.,.in,i i fii inintir, H li Kaii' i fi-iiM1 i" nr u"ii.in;ii to some war or relief funl Washington tiaq already been nc Rested hp the popilhlp ,piip nf a matrh hetweep (lie Amerlnui and HelRian rhamplnnshlp nnmhtnatlon. ntit nrcpi as.orlnt innn nf the rnptropnlitan tllFtitet also desire thai . Ynrfc bn -elpotpfl fnr sucli a Knine. If tlil I not fpaslhle It Ih pnjpnHPd that a . fes of t tit pi Raines Iip pl,i.pi1. tn he ftacPtl al Vah ItiRlnn. Wv York and nop ttthcr flly, piohattty in thf MiiMle Wesn. dOMNSON. Michigan ' W Hl 1 ,,, I - . ... W DRE55ER. Cornell" MYERS. Dartmouth- New lark. U , foljniellan, a chestnut colt fotifrj oin, purehaum ns n yeftrlln t,t i-rnuer saiei at Newmarket. R.t . 1915, made hlg first start undii-'ii ,lhf sIMh race at Belmont Pttitii 'My t lie vvaa belo l i. the ,- ".... "ri I fc 'iciMn luriman r hat YniiLs Did fur ihr Red Cross New ork, Vlu.i "II. 'I lie New V. orl, 1 riMliee,, lliroiiitll Colonel .liuoh ttlilioert, liirnril over KIIUIl.'H In Hie Itril I'riwo I'timl veieriln ii (lie result of Inne lnlH'4 ilrive in (lie itlt hit week. len per irlit 1'rlil.i.i '., iltnr il.l.v'i mill liteitliit't siltttp Tweiil.v-llve per ipnl of Von ri.iv'i triime llleil Cro. tl.l I rrtlnk linker' lint 'I rH ne tlker hat llukfr-Nieiiki'r hull I'. V. UMioo Tnt.il ai:.t Kd'.RI mi mi s.vnn :m oo n.on ij!i.: ("There K0CS t, fasest horM45 Unild." Polyniellan started uVm .favorite 1 n f,6ld of nlnetrtlitUSi "hlrll hart neioc k. .. 2Zlfu ENLISTED MEN i s'SS BUSY DAY FOR C.R ERDMAN, Princeton K A MAYLR . Cornell ATHLETIC GAMES DO MUCH TO DEVELOP THE ENLISTED MAN INTO A FINE SOLDIER Chairman of Commiion on Train in : Camp Activities Shows Benefits Derived From Cultivation of Sports Among Thousands of Young Men "Over There" WHAT tin' lioverniiieiit h Instituting iilliletl,'. m p.inilKi, nml I he xlsiiilli'iim i fioiinnre llnl it ntineln-' Ii ti'hl III "tieilni; I mr Hone In the uat tin e anil hn tn this vvniK flchli'if. l-'lt Maxivell to Report Tendler'Pokorni Bout Tmilnht In Cleveland, II.. !. Teniller. (he loeal llihlnelnlil and., loirienl run tender for lleony Leonard' title, will meet Vlnrent I'okernl. one of the heJ I (Mvrrlthta in the !.. TM If . one nf (he mwl Important battlea Tendler baa fouttit. and ROBERT W. MAXWELL pnrt editor of the Kvenln Puhllr IMXtrr. will b at the rlnIHe to tell (he noloic. (Him etrrlhlii that hannenf. Th Kenln I'ublle ldrfr la (he nnle l'h(lHelnhla.neiiiBnr jhlfh will hava a apeclal writer nt thli bl event. (Inter utittt nnrer now from th nrarent ne dealer. , YESTERDAY'S RESULTS K Milieu. Si I raaklxn, oi NATIONAL I.KAOtJE 5iKw York, . itnwKirn, to nwin, ,-. , Honton. ill Hrooklrn. II (2d came). Other lime noitnoneo rain, AMKR1CAN I.KADCrl rj: vSrt-.iiAmu't'if;. ...,. Honion, HOUtO Chlfaio-St i.u,; nclon, t. Kion. u i(t. I ( not MhedulM. in. ,1i Waahlniton. 0 (Id cam). . . Cleveland, ll Drlrolt. 1 ( Inntnia rain). STANDING OF THE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAOVE tv. j.. r.a . n. cj r.v. MeirYark II .TH rhllllo... 1 IS .M CklraVo." t ft .Ml HoMon... SO .444 C"nrrnnll 0 17 ,H4t HrM ki r n . . jj .til r tt.burfh 15 16 .414 Nt. Ixiula. It 31 Mi SMMlOll., w Nrvr York. ?t AMKRICAN LK.0UK V l. t'. IV. I,. .v. x is ,04 vniraao... 10 i ,ouw inieiira. i aw ,i SIvUnd. to IT ,541 W'hlnalan IK t.ttSi. 11 U : fletrolt... 10 1 H t? .41 10 It .S4I SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL LEAOl T. Nw York nt rhlladelphla. S p. m. Ilooton at Urookb-n (two (amen), 1:30 and M. Loula at rittuburch (two ItiMt), I0:t0 a m and 315 p, ra. rincrnnatl at CbTcata (two tam). 10;S0 a, a, and S p. m. AMERICAN LICAOCK rklladlhl at Nw York. HM v.n. Waahlnat'on nt notton (two lamta), lOiM Ht. Cvula nT Detroit (two nnHl, 10 a. m. 'Vklra'fo'iit l'ltland (two tam). 10 a. m. and p. m. Totaln. ST 6 S4 It I Total ,1a (0 il R 0 vVrfKhlnaton , 1 n ( o o n o n o 2 Honton '' n n n o ii o x 1 ltlln sinreil 1in 1 SlrunW. Whlteman. HhoHotl. Alhxmlth Tnn-baae hit Melnnli. Stolen ban"!! Khean. Miijn Snrrlllre hlta Harper, Hlrunk. Oouble plavr Mayn. Hrott and Mrlnntii: Htrunli and Hrhana. Left on oowphn nroinRion. .. iioman, I' nawe oil balla OfT llnrper, 4: Mave. .1 Htrurk nul Hy Harner. 1; Mass. t. rnssed ball Aln- miin, i. hkcond OAjir. WASH1NOTOV IIOSTOX ah h o it e uh h n a a Shotton.lf .1 1 4 0 0 Hooper. rf. '! 'J ' n ll Jud.to.ll.. '.' 0 ll 0 ll Shean.'Jh.. 4 I '.' ' O Fouter.aii. . 4 I II 1 ( Strunk.rf . 4 .'1 II n 0 Milan. of.. 3 ; s ii o Whlte'n.lf. a 1 'J n n lltre.rf 4 I 3 1 ii M'lnnla.tb. 3 n !i ll n MorEan.'.'b. 4 11 t S II 'rhomas.,1b 3 II 1 I 11 l.avan.fa.. 3 II 3 1 o Siott.ea... 3 II ll I II MnRmlth.i- 2 0 4 0 0 Aanew.e. . 3 n r. 3 o I'lilnleh.r. 0 0 10 0 Jono.p. ... 3 0 n 3 0 Johonnn.p. 3 ll II II II Sehulte.. 1 0 0 n ll Totals .'JO T iT 11 U Totala.. '.'ft .'itt ll I Hatted for Alnninlth In the eighth. Waahlnaton . o n o n n n n n n n (losion I n ii o o o o J i 3 PHILADELPH1ANS OFF FOR SPEEDWAY RACES Twelve HUtomobltea filled with mem berti of the Philadelphia Motor Speed way Auaoclatloti left this morning to at tend the Memorial Day nuto clHualc which-takea plnte at Sheepsheail Bay to day. The following men, moat of whom are directors of the association, will wit ness the races: William Hobetteack, Ftlchard V. Mattiaon, Jr., V. K. Jackson, Horace Myeiti, Claude Mliler, (Jcorae Hotta, fleorge A. Hnrwood. W. I,. Ker- KUson, Paul B. Huyette, J. Linton Hea ooclt, Charles W. Johnson, Charlea U Hower, secretary and treasurer of the association; Mark Wilson, William Brink and R. Mather. CLEVELAND WINNER OF POSTPONED TIGER CA.MI f levelnmt. II., May an I'lrvlund won a postpon",! Krimo fiom tiMrnlt 7 n I ve?te Hhv. the Ram helms falh''l oti lu-ro'int of rain In the pfienth li.nlnB Ttilid itattinaii llvann rJolnfil lh Ii.ohIi ve.rijnv and hN battlnft with liin on ha"'' ai o feature. W.iih wns calkd home ow'pp- 'o tho lllpp. of hla wife. (Iyer rellowd Colli Innlnn on arroui t of I tie tiller' lnliir"il fhoulder SlnnaR"'a Ihuml' wni knocked out of place b a tutcht'l hall In the (lrsl tnninir. URTIKHT CI.RVIll.AN'n oh h o a ah Ii ii a o nucli.i.' . t 5! I - 0 Miller lh . 3 lir, ll I Youna.'-'b. 'J 1 I 1 I I'liap'n.ax. 'J I I It n rnbb.rf,,, 'J Ii 1 o M sp.'akrr.ot 3lton Dyer.cf. .. I ii 0 i 0 Koth.rf . .1 ii I n n tlell'n.rf.. 3 ll '-' n li VVamli'" L'h 4 '- I 3 0 nreen.lb 'J ll M ll 0 Wood If . 'J ll I ll ll Walker.lf. I O 0 n ll Kvins.,1b 3 L' ll 3 ll Vltt,3h .33311 II N'elll e , 3 3 I II 11 stanaae.r. ii n n n n Coumbe.ii, '- n n r, n Velle.e . 3 II 3 3 ll Jaincs.p. . 3 II n 4 II Totals -'.". Ill 31 IU 1 Total 24 rid" HIS tletrolt n(nnnn n( Clevitand. . . t 3 n 3 o ( , T Ittlhi scored tlrsssen. O'NVlll. Kvans. Wood. Miller. Three. base hit Kvnns. Btolill bases VIII. O'Neill. Sairitl.o hits--Yollllc, Walker, rhapmaii, rounihe. SaiTl tlle It) Until. Left on baes Detroit, 7, Clevrb'iHl, 7. First b.ise do eriora I'leve lahd. 1, llns on balh Olf Janiei. 4; 1'iiinibe, 3. lilt by pltrher lly roumhe, ( lOreHHtn) Ktrui-k out - 11 James, 2; L'uUlllje, 1. For U;u ;iml .ft"i ' irentiii;. mnii.inv i. vvtiiten dj Kdtvniil l''tnnk Allen In i-n- orirr.it urn with I'njiiiiinil p. I'mtli'k, rhalrinnii nf tho inmmi'-'inii ,,n tialn- Iiik f'Hrnti iictlv Itieo. The Imnk nlco rnninln. n .tntetuetit by I'l-epiilent- Wll'nn nil the value nf the entiie iirn-'inin. The rh.-ipter ileioteil In ,itbetii. env "Theie mote I hail I DOll.dnO men sin. lellMtl.-altv oncnieil In o, l.loil.. .',,..1 "esi'iec llie ne(ei Mum n hii.ii i.. .li.-h tlvity In the mllliaii iniitilne ramiM '.'" ha,7.,il.M. "Illi Its I went.v -aK ,ll,,ion.l.i of thl-- I'cnintiv nml tho tnlniHiv pin- ' ".' '""' ,""1 ; f"""'"". so highly ilewlnped ie nf 11 all In In eiliii'iite the men In "ii ii IiIbIi fliiiiil lino thiuip.inil briMiii; Iissoiiik al the imiie time. I s.ilil tu an nllll'el Sl.lllilllIK hy "llil'.v 111. HIV uf those me'l ,! ni slip. pine have ever vttticU .inmhei man elnee they wete boyr?" "Not 111 ii'p I'enl. ' he lllisweieil. nml I thlnlv he was ilKht. The hiiiii(- which Hii'se men dlrl In filemtlv hutiti later taiiKht Ihem what iiernntal rnnlllet wai. line of these days the ipih Upphs nml as Klesxlveiie.s j.-n dovelopeil will lie the menus nf an vine their liven. Peialleil qinuiii ,,f men h hnvi had previous knowleilBe nf Ihla Kpnrt have been train ee! hy the huvliiu lusll intm s In lirciine their assistants. loollmll lllglilv Drvelopeil GOOD TENNIS ON PELHAM COURTS Miss Bjurstrdt and Mrs. Ropgr Hrach Semifinals in Doubles PI. Y UP TO KORAF w.inciiau DrDlDDUVia stimeii command. Kventually 'haTii aione and calloiilns;. ' 'igStga oit was Imported by WrnBH RiispIhiIK Rnxintr mid Wins- . Ti,e. l - r ;ii. lining as a tvvo-year-old, htxi tline Contest Listed .W cXT:SJ&& t-... .. ---..,... hit, uiiuaiium .) ShoshoriyJ A. A. I' (.... TI.:.. Afi .. ! ";. Wyonilna-. vvfiere h wi-Wj mm lllis M(fll(UU(I uii( for a year. Ills ei hivteaVfJ .'." """!. inr h, IKPHa ',..,,., Fl"'ln' "d placed In Ottfl nours Saturday j ,t .JlJlrr CK; FttfK)G ..". in.' mri tnai Karriok, Wk rents have ' " ' ""' ',an' .f.n'-,'d'V "rf Prl J-'eveial stieelal spnrllnc ev beep ai lanced for the -nlilleis and fail- IIIK ill title ..lit- fl.ld MB.L This afternoon their will he H hall , a" !',M'k' lilts was saj.s nf ,1, : ",e ,-. a44,C I have ever een," iv.'sSJ m il'M b better flltlltillZ lilliaillsms Itiol. llentall.v nf i;.ilie. Iheif Is t ei'i on I Innnl value in iilhletl.'s. Ilideid. It tnlRlu he Keii(.air.PI (,at the aim nf athletics In the tialnluc .'.imps heie Is tn make the men (It li, flstht. while 'ner theie' ll is a niattet nf keeplm; (hem lit to riRlit. "In KiHiiie and mi ihe fnielcn seas, whole Ihe i.iieer nf th. .rildiei and sallnr is oxttepiely -.tletiuous t times and deaillv mniujtnmuis at nthets. the n the third recreat lima I value nf ."-pints natiiiallv lieinnies the ninio Imiinitanl, Men just nut of Ihe liHinlies iiTlei nerve-i ackliiK da.vs nnild fl.vlnir bullets ami ImiHtliiK shells luin Inslliiotlvelv In nthletli's I'm dlvpishiii. Hut at first the problem s dMIni'tlv iiiih nf ediii'.-tiiiiK hod tiiKoiher wlili 1 1 ii ii 1 aloiiR lines of offensive nuht ItiK Reireatioiu Are Remaikalile "It is n his work, this iiieanlzlnc and dlrertlllB the atlllell,. activities nf (ll.lllld men. anil each nf Ihe divisional ulhloll.i oftlieis has a man-sized lob Fiut the recreations are tem.irkable l.v,,,il,-iii baseball, fnccer. hnxInB. track and field athletics; in fact, nearlj all the spoils Known In Americans are niliilceil in hi- all the men .Never before In the blslni'v JACK DEMPSEY STOPS PELKY IN FIRST MLNLTE Unter, Kel., May 30 Jack Denip'ey, of Salt l,ake t'll.v, knocked out Aithur I'elkey, the Canadian lieavyw'elRh', In the first round of a scheduled fifteen iniiml bout here last night. The bout lasted only one minute. Pempsey opened the flghl by rushing Pelkey, whn stumbled and fell before a blow hud been delivered. Pelkey tegaln ed hla feet and went Into a clinch. Dempsey sent a rlRht to the chin and Pelkey fell to the canvas for a count of six, He attain arose, and tienmsev dtove a left to the Jaw, knocking I'elkey out. Saucon, 3; Main Iteds 2 llelhlelirm. I'a., .May ,'ln Sauion rioss rtoads continued Its wlnnltur streak In the lletllll'bem Steel Interdeparlment f.eairue by ilefeatlna the Main Keda heto yesturda). Score a to 2. Inlcmitionil Letgue At llaohtattr ...,.,, ? H.B. vraeiMft..,., OAnnnOAl 1 t 1 gKheatlr:.... 0 t, 0 0 4 0 0 S x-ik 1 I At Blitin.mien n. .b. Baltlmora..., 000000300 24 A 1 Statlktmten.. lOOlOOOdO 5 3 T t At BUH4I0 J. M.n 'aranttt........ duouuduu u-a ' 1 I iiifalo........ Oliooioi x 4 .1 1' .TTTjtwMWtTtey City. Mla4. wt Toi a !-wi.si.- LEADING ATHLETIC EVENTS ON CARD FOR CELEBRATING MEMORIAL DAY BAHKBAI.I. Phlllla ra. k'l Vnolr aHlaa ruufHAnuli 4laks.asiui a ... 4 rhllllM' park. " ' ' " "'" " " '" ""' ' Af hltltt ta V.IV VmvIt IIhI b- kaImmma. eaMH an-A al S n..j. -.-... . -,.... .u. ,.... .r..... .....r .. U m,, at Tola , m.r eDUloumpmn, hi evusrmni rorf l naoinKion at Fort Waslllnafflni llnvlealawn at. Amllp. Dun a to., at Marnei Aulurar at Inloni U'arwlrk at Penn ra. Kalrrford. at PrsnVlln fl.lil JIonltomer rountr IaaueA. ro., Kouthamntai mt iniirai4iwn, -. m., Koudermn at Fort V aiain s.in s.eaine ' m. 1IWMII. rhlladelphla Suburban Iiu A. m., lupton at Fern Reek, r. tn l.lndlrr at Barreiti Frankford at Olnn. Other aameii Morning-, Rarkledae . at Chfllenhatn. ... AfUrnifjn. FeniRnek at Mtftun, Quantlra Marines at Ntrawbrldae clothier. Adautle ri(r P. R. R. at Pit. man. t'ramna at Ilarlan-nethlrhemi Dusker Pity Rubber vs. Norilieust Manufae turera' All-tslan. Pctt and Arrounla at Cape Mar. TRACK AND FIELD Irish National tame at Point llretie park, a:X0 p. m. Intersrholasttc trark nieel on .March Field.. Eaaton. Mtarr Oardeu Keereatlon Center trarK ana Held meet at fcerenth and iAirubard streets, starting at I p. m. Athlrtlr Recreation tenter trark and Held meet at Twenty-sixth and Master streets, starting at t p. m. ... MOTOR CVri-K RAClNO Meterryr'e And noter-paeed fclrycle rates at Point Breeie Park Motordrome, p. 8WIMMINO Griffith Park opening at Lanadowne, swimming and dltlng eihlbltlon at 3:30 p. in, BOXIN'CI Camp Dlx teams compete with United Reriite Club boiers at Ulter'a bedauuartfre, 8outh 'Iwentyserend s(reel, i (i, in. Opening shew at Pcnnsgrote, N. 1 with Jack Brass and Eddie tVagend.la W,B"- OOIF lala flair rilnhlaslallai aeanft. alahtaan and talrtveftlt holes. North Mlils.Countrr flub Mpeelal tourner for War. Pint medal. Oretbreok Handicap medal plar. thlrtr-sU holes, for F. MrOocn Cup. IUO oi laowjHwsr i if ne-w; wt,MaeM, ;imo -aisjiai-siitr. ssmiih, eiapieesi , ZZKhmtM. I OUH1S7 ijoMwr i mimi&rwwwfcv-? . KSBS, USEE HiCTmTh 1SS thai a came between two lamps iitiuaa in Kale icielpts nf ii.nnn. bavketli.ill. with Ijl ciiintH in one camp. iInim ma liiinis, feni'lnc anil, in some nnithein camps ;i whole nuiflt of winter spnits. Anil theie Is ime phase nl onnip .itbletiis baldly tnnrlieil nil by the cul leces laUKlitei-cntuielllii(; camos. This Is litiptillant, fur Kiinil huuinl Is nuo nf the vilnl element nf discipline The men toi a p.-iitlcular wild ilellKht nut of "swal tajr," fnr instance Theie ale plenty nf (rame.s of this Mill besides il iiniutliip Komi feellnR, develnii seir-cnulinl, iifry, mental alettness and initiative, nil basrs on which tn build military efllclency Mnre ni er. men whose hn.vlinriil endeil all Inn snnu have an opportunity to play as they never played befnre. It must nut be rnrgnlteit that all this Is a ii.ut nf mili tary IralnliiR, nml that the pbasme de ilved Is something more than incliletital Muscle counts fnr Utile unless thei,. are behind II dilvlnR fotce ami rmitrol Apathy In an army or a navy is fatal. .Many Oilier ftenefit. The vvhnle story nf the ph.vslcHl gain finiii the athlillcs In Ihe army and navy Is a bltr one. Mr. Allen makes clear I f lira riiiiclinii In i illicit tntr the inon In be ot Hie country has sn l.irse a number nf hetler tlElileis. and In providing; them men ensaKed In athletics: never before with wholesome and InviBoratlnc reerea has its physical welfare teceli-ed such :i t,i,. i.,.i .,,1.. i i... nnni ohnnir ,.r tho stiniiilus. Men are learning tn Rel hump. hook, devoted to lliiior and prostitution ed and not mltiil It. The ipiality of per- Iin, ,he waH In which they are helnir slstenci. Is lieiiip; develniied. The enntri- stamped nut nf mllltai'v environs, does nuuon ni ntiiiettra tonnid ilevelnpluir nn lo,,, full slcnificauce of Ihe whole, pio aeitresslve riglitlhi; spirit Is tremendous. ,.,, a,,,er "The sports included In (he camp cur- The" wholesome constructive piocran. riculunr. such as boxlnc and other per- nl.a ,and in hand with tile vice sup sonal contact games,' says Or. Itaycroft preaillve woik. and toKetlier they have llhe member of the Uai- Ileiinclment I ulM, in ,,, atarti,10; facta ofriclally .u,.,,,,. ..,, .,, umur ., .uiiii-Mcs I nubllslied More than seventy i eil UKlit iiiiiico n.ii ni't-ii soiciien piimaruy in prepare the men for the sttiiRRle In come, and the value of the athletic train ing they have received will he fully leallxed when they eo "over the top." ' "Boxitip, as Dr. llaj croft has pointed out, is Intimately related lo the business nf bayonet flghtine;. I have seen boxing lessons In camp Riven to lino men all at once, the class belnn directed hy a man WILLIAMS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED Have Arranged Six Games While Contests With Prince ton and Brown Are Pending districts have been closed III what is amounting to a moral clean-up of the whole I'nlteil States. The venereal disease uite In our army and navy lias been I educed SO per cent since the he Ktmilmc of the war. The athletlo ntn eers no less than tho law enforcement division, have a pail In this accomplish ment. NEWYORR CLUBS WILL EMPLOY USHERETTES win Mt two-Mil four- Wllllaiustnn-n, May .10. The Williams College football season of 1918 will comprise eight games, ac cording to an announcement made last night, at which time a partial list of games was made public. Datea have been arranged for six games and two datea remain open. Princeton and Brown are wanted for these date, but if theie games cannot be arranged Dart mouth, Trinity and the Ahmerst Aggies are possibilities. The open dates -were caused by Kens selaer Polytechnic Institute of Troy and Mlddlebury canceling the annual games for next fall. The schedule follows: September 28, Open; October 5, Hamil ton at Clinton. N". Y.s October 12. Cor nell At Ithaca; October 19, Union at WilllAntstown i October 18, Columbia at New York; November t, Westeyan At Wllllamstown: November, 9, open; November 16, Amherst at Amherst, Rdbeionia Scores En? Victory kabMooU. Pa.. Mir 30. Hohfsonla High gchool awamped . Schuylkill College taaervea In their annual game bere jester-, President Harry Hempstead Plans to Replace Men Now Regarded as Unessentials Jverr Vork, May 30. Though it Is be lieved that the new draft ruling" ron cernlns men engaged in lines of en deavor which are regarded aa unessen tial to the welfare of a nation at war will not be Interpreted tn Include base ball players, it is certain that ushera employed at' ball parks are included within the scope of the rule, and Pres ident lurry N. Hempstead la now inaK- ing plans to engage young women to supplant the male Ushers at present em ployed at the Polo (.rounds. Most of the male ushers at trie liar lem stadium engaged ill that work mere ly as a side issue to their regular em ployment, as this work occupies only two or three hours of their time in the afternoon. It Is planned to recruit the "usher ettes" from the tanks of those young women who are engaged in a similar capacity by local amusement houses. As a majority of the ticket sellera and other attendants at the grounds are over the draft age they will not, ot course, be affected by the ruling, ua" any New ork, Mny ;to Kmu team at tained semifinal louiul Innrket In tin" doubles event nf the tinmen's Invitation tennis Imirnnmetit ni th,. Pclh.-im I'ountiv I'liih jesteiilai. Those whn eatnij Iliioiiuh Ihe openliiK clashes In the upper half nr the dtaw were .Miss ('.noma Winn and Miss Mntgaiet (irnve and .Mis. Ikmier ft. tlieen and .Miss .vtarie Wncner. ,n the lower hair the brackets were taken by Misa Molla Hjurstedt ami jus. .Inhan rtogge and .Mrs. (ienrge Chapman and Mlsa Marion Chapman Iioubtless the mn.il unlnnked-for hap pening nf tho lei-Onil muni! was the de feat nf Mrs Itnwson I, Wood and Mrs. Spencer Kullei tnn Weaver, former met nip'illtaii dnubios champions, ,y the learn nf Noise women, Mls Molla Rjlll.teilt and Jt,. .lull,,,, Kocae. When the defeoleil pair vim, thoi. tretrnpnlltan illle It was against (he pHy nf Mss Hjiiistnlt and Mts Miuie Wagner, a learn fHt- more foimldabi,. ihari that which opposed litem .vesteiday A tlllee-set match was necessary liefnie' Mis. Wnnd and Mis Weaver' admitted defeat at I- r,, f, 3, r, . I.nu Standard Hv cninpailfnn will. Hid,. niU in other IntiriiairentK Ihe play of Mis. Wood mid Mrs. Weaver was much he low standaid. They lenllv had tn de feat only Miss. Hjutsiedl, for Mis, Ungge far fiom being nt ,er best during lietlod nf die rontest ; vet the .Voise giil, iMirylng not only the huiden of the piny In he,- own territory hut sus taining that in Mrs. Ilogge's nurt as well, whs able to folic her way through lo v letnry Several adverse line decisions setved to dirconcerl the de'ealert players, hut this was only Incidental In causing the revetsal, for it was the lack of co oiilinaled learn play that coupled hugely lu Ihe result. Yet, for all that they loai. Mis. Wood and Mis. Weaver did some billllaut Individual playing nl times. Mis. Weaver was especially strong at the net. with her sharply cut off volleys working well, and from the base lliie Mis. Wood was aggressive with her deep driving game that frriitienlly placed the lival pair on the defensive. first Rouml Play In the flist toiiiid Mrs Wood and Mis Weaver defeated Mrs. 1.. a Mor ns and Mrs. Alfred Tliuiber at 6 (. K-- 3, while Miss Bjurstedt and Mis. liogge won from .Mrs. W. II. FTUpharil and Mis. Krnest Kheihatdt al C 2, fi .1 Two other sllnng cnnietider.s who went dawn to defeat In Ihe second round weie .Mrs. Edward Raymond and Mrs. Ben jamin P. Brlggs. They weie fiuced to bow to (lie supremacy nf Mrs. Homer .. liteen and Miss .Marie Wagner at ll 3, 4 fi, fi 2. Mrs. Creen mice again showed her teniarkahln ability to make gels, and her stroking was severe nnd stead) enough In cause much confusion to the rival playets. The summaries: Doubles, first rouml- -Mrs rtenjaniln K Hrtcss and Mrs. Kilivaril rtainiond defeated Miss i;tlzubeth tluM'n a, id Mrn. Albvrt Humphries, 2. 0 4. Mlsa .Marie Waantr J.1?.'1 ,r?- Homer S. Oreen defeated MIkh I-.llzabeth Moore and Mlsa Kdtth ltan.lv, 1 -. 11 i, -Mrs. Itawson I, Wood and Mrs, Speneer F. Weaver, defeated Mr. I. II Morris and Mrs. Alfred Thurber. a t, ll :t. Miss Molla Iljursledt and Mrs Johan llosse u-ieaieii .um. n, u, crncnaril and Mrs. i.ui-,i r.uriiinrui. ! (Tallin hut, (.en,. I'n.,,., ..... -, t.'....,. .,....! IIIIS VV a S lnn PinPHlkrf liU A' Regimen,, nml the fast Armed .luards ' It'" uT'-Vinffi IhisoIkiII ip,M 'ri.A in.,. ,t. tAo, i. .,.,., i... ...iii ,..'.. .. ".. 'n inreoji.ww " ...,. . ...,.., .,,,, ot. oeating all the hdrei;la ii me iiisiesi in ine seivice anil nas '""'mj .Mioouy ever saw i b" won several games. The game will be. , !'.".'Ker; al,d ,lls breeding Is of th'. Plajr.1 at the Counlry Club for Enlisted I b Y?' ''"'J"'""". n tt)lyn ,.,..,. r,. -e , ,-blod 'i'i beat the World." ( .... , .....mruar-, ,. iiuoii ..in i lie con, n chestnut, full alxi :'... "... r: ... '."'" .-.:; .: . :;.".?". vu' u. "no yam , nriii,.'.-rvniiu .-,, i ri-, di nui.ii n," i, . ,11 1 ' I""!'"! , I Ul I ITU, J HO Kg (lie PS IT Oi A. eniisteu men tiestioiis oi witnessing tins ; lauve racehorse. Mr. Coe la iCtt liiiiiir njii hv inncn ii, nit; K,t,ullu. m trucks. They will leturn Immedltttely at the tlnish of the csm," !c the STvice Clllh. Second round Mrs. llPnrr. I'hnnman un Miss Marlon Chapman defeatdi Sirs rt. H liearhmsn snd Mrs. K. V. L5'nrh. (1 t. 3 11, ll 4: .Miss Caronm Winn and Mlaa Marcaret ilrove won trom Mlsa Clare Caasel and Mlsa llelene Pollock hv d.fault: Miss Marie Wnmier and Mrs. Homer S. Oreen dsfraled .Mrs. II P. Ilrlaiia anil Mi. Edward rtaj mohd. fl S, 4 0. rt 2; .Mlsa Molla lljurstedt and Mrs Johan tinea ilfoatrl Vlrs nan. I son J. Wood and Mrs. Hpencer K, Weaver, 4 6, 0 3. (12. Tough on tho Teachers! AllentoHii, Pa. .May an. Allsnlniin tilth School save the eartittv u r.ul ti,ilnin. here vesterday In their annual name, the high sihool plavers winning by the score of r to 1, This evening there will be a wrestling and boxing competition between tepre sentatlves of Camp UK and members of the I'nlteil Setvice Club. These bouts will he held on the roof gaiiien of the Service Club. Handsome medals will he awarded to the winners. Theie will he a charge nf fifty centre for all civilians and ladies and etillsled men will be ad mitted free. The bouts listed ate as follows 11R-Ili. class (lambrone. Camp 0x vs Call Hlhler, Service Club. 125-lb. class Wheeler. Camp Ll.x vs. Johnny Maloney. Service Club. 135-lb. class Krankle Nelson, Camp nix, vs. Johnny Alealey, Set vice Club. 112-lb. class I'lscarello, Camp Illx, vs. Ruck Fleming, Service Clllh. 158-lb. class Odde, Camp Mix. vs. .Marly Cross, Service Club, llin-lb. class loe Wilson, Camp Dlx, vs. Joe Roriell. t'nlled Service Club. In th" wrestling bouts. A. .1 Walter, Camp IHx, will meet Nanklvell, of the Service Club, and Kid Hamilton. Camp Hit, will meet Htockton, of the Serv ice Club. in Saturday evening at the t'nlted Set vice Club, the A. A I' boxing lout ney, under the ditectlon nf Phila delphia Jack ii'llrlen. will take place. The boms will be In accoidance with A A l' itilcs. and Ihe leading amaleitis In this section have already sent in their entries. Ileiiuan Meyer, nf the Middle Atlantic Association of the A. A. P., leports a lecord-breaking entry list fnr Ihe bouts Entiles are stilt open w'lth Philadelphia Jack (TBrlen, Fifteenth and chestnut slicets, or at the United Set vice Club. (In Sunday afternoon at the Country Club fnr Enlisted Men, the fast Fourth Naval Olslrlut team will have as lis opponents the Pottstown, Pa., team. At the A. A I . tourney on Saturday nlBht, Ihelr will lie a chaige of SO cents fnr civilians nnd ladles deslinus of attend ing, and enlisted men will be admitted flee Amateur Baseball J P. 1. X, C. would I1U lo rtrrniifrf chitipb with hm nlttftceii rimi t.ent-tflr-old firnt-,-liiHK t..ntft liHlne home Rrnut.il nnd offer Ihff a (Htr nuarHiitf Wnultl like tn hear from Hurh tfHm n l.ln'lpn .Mill nnd Woml hurt Stni(. (. Ilanjo, mtnas!r, SJ7 South Second str?(. MtiHHd . V., h Mtlcth flrt(t-raj.s trmH triK nittf. woulii likp in heat- from leant nf that la-it haTtifi Immp Krouwln and otffr 1m; a nHi'iw.hl mmrautfe PrantU Moorp. tnHnusci. Tusculum and Somerset streets. Ilfnunn A. A. wnuld llkp tn nrraiir iram" Mllh ililrlepti nnd fi)urt-e-pnr-old tiaPilnt and hoin nine .Mr Hewfon. matiager, 2217 Ann treet with sayliiR he wodlil hot part WrtSI f..w tin on,. . ..... " "H. ' .. ow.uuii, n s irt.llH ivara aaVA ordinary that all inrfm.n aa ai. .. i. ..... .. m vnaa """ wunesseo tiiem agreed he "sr snarl ...... I m... .. "C." .,.. i..u, ,,,. Du, mere were ,n who nuestloned his ahllllv horse, and desnlte hla nheiins.i,"(a which was public property, ha onisall even money favorite, vvhlclt rieadejaVl -.o.... . ,.-. ii ran as nenaa.we, and when he came rompln hift; Iritf by ten lengths "show ma'1 Ha admitted they had been slmwrt Ui a stake engagement at Belmont PttNrJ i ne luouKKnn itanillcap, to M'f day. At Aqueduct he Is In tht'Sfi viueens county, carter and W handicaps. At Saratogi h ! In tlia Saratoga, Champlaln, Ut and Citlzena' and Delawara h& lie Is by Polymelus. which led sires for three yera In euccaMtML&J? Others Importer) (j i ne iiorfces wnich obtained (MMMha third paces behind him were fclfco Mj porieu niooa. ueorge D. Ifli three-) ear-old chestnut keldlBsl'a Ivan, by Jaeger-nosey Donovah,: tCommnndei-.1, K. I,. Itojia'i thras)- oin nay colt wigstone, by aMfsV Blue Tit. a nose for the nhMUA!l foreign bred uerformer wdM tJMM ing two-year-old dash. Thuv I May's fveen Jane, by JAVM Jane, which was imported trirC4 and McKlnney. 'iii. II. tt. Dedvvell and Lawr0M"J respecdvelv Commander J. IT. .Xi trainer and head jockey, left liat'j for Loiiisviiie, td prepare itMwl Cudgel in the Kentucky Hthth liouclas Park Haturday. ' Eddie McBrlae became InetifttMcfl Ihe Urst race, a claiming ftlf..UWli Km 1 1 Herz claimed him for llllf.- was entered at a valuation 6f IfM.STS News or the death at HMTM Ky.. of Ueorge W. Morgan, liflsXt'l T. I hlnn. was received at Mt Park vesferdav. The deceased lirisl ' known In sporting and turf fHfds , over the country. The firm oi qui lorgau liwnea iuhsius, smsj, horse won the Kentucky Herbof.! rm DORNHEIM WINS .,tXi BECK IN CLOSE MAI , -itara yri Frankford High PUyWj MiEht to 1'inv first oi Against New Yotk"fjM: - -- : Mjft?, II. F. Hnrnhelnl. of FrhkfOfil rrmressive Ciult.. a flfiren lo snnieen- ' Sihool, won the right to play flMtj aif-ntrl Irm . Urn fsilla- iiiilfrieinAt hIha ' . a . t- a . .-&.. aVaah-'Sfe American Auociatien At Kansas City ftiiiwau 1 1 American Aiiociinon isaa City 9&i iP.ir-iilf) tratt llru. f n 11 v ttnlformrd nine. would HUp to hear from honip tpatns In or i nut of towii (iffprlnc a auilablp Indut'Ptnent. Auntin Hwppney. nianaeir. KJpenth and) Ogdrti fttrppts f'rutikfnH A. ('., a tlrft.rlas tr.ttvllnar nine, hue reorganized for thP staon. and, nlthoush tr In IU npenlno;, they have a flnp rrr ord, having plaed nu-h ttama n9 t'.at'hararh (llantx, rienoantvlllp. Isoaan. Ht 4'olMnpauoofJ and manv uthpr teanti nf th above rlaM. The have .InttP S, .tulv 4 (a mt And P m ) and up vera I datt't UurltiB .lun atid July open for flrat-rlapis homp t pani In PennjlanU Npw Jpr"py nr.d t)elaware offerltiK a reaonahl guar ant pp. William Summer, maneigpr. 4815 Mulberry street. Vlrtor TalMnjr Maihtne Cnrnpany. a firnt rlans travellnr nlnt- would like to hear from team of that i 1m?h havlntr home grounds and offering a dultabl" guarantee. Joseph Tternardl, manaser, RID South Thirteenth street, (ieorce W, Hmllh A Co. II, C, are open to meet any flrai-rlaaa traveling nr home nine. Herman Adams, nianaaer, -II.4U Olhe street, Franklin P. P., a fully uniformed fourteen and flfteen-jear-old home or traveling n.lne, would like tn hear from teams of that class. Joseph O'Neill, manager, i'fllS South Fif teenth street. Citholic High, 16; Trades School, 2 Catholic High overwhelmed Trades Fen not veaterday afternoon In an fnterarholastic league gam by ths score of IH to) V. Tha contest was only five Innings In length. Store I LIST OF RECORDS SET DURING INTERCOLLEGIATE TRACK MEETS rtrsltr. Kw Vark r 1. I.lli 1. K. 10O-jsrd dash. 9 t-5 .fronds .11. J. M'efers. r.eoraKOirn t'ni .eJ.,, Mar SO. (Jm K. r. rrala. .Mlrhl.an. VhlladVh'n Fe. Mass., Mar J J, 1911) D. F, l.liiplnr((, l'enni Mat$1?rifTUn' '" ttr'ni '""" Mwedlth. Pennsylvania, CambrMae, Mass,, ' Haif-mlle' ran, 1 Minute BS seronils James K. Jerr4ltk, rennslaala, Mar It. t'lraitr. New Verk no,. ana ran- .. nar - B . i,H,a, a a., ..s fai.1!!... nnsritania, lamenets, Mass, 19l Mar Mass. Vork bne-mlle Kin, 4 minutes It J-ft cans J, r, ianea, Cernell, CambrMte, Mass.. Twf-snlle liin. aiar au, lai snlnatea IS 4-5 teen4s J, H. Haffailre, rrmll, C'aubrlia, R.ntilnji kreM Jump, u feet 4V4 Itiehet A. C, Kranillo. feaasrWaala. Maw Itu-nim klah lamp. feet 4V4 tnekes W. M, Oler, Vale, rkllaOI-kla. I'a,. Ma ' fattlM.tke lamna abat, 41 feet lialuS, ll tW lts)t laeketv-a. U SMMr. CMaaskla, MtMtis Uiksa ! HtraU P. Bad. Matae, WWi'm naalhst New- Vork Raltlrday f Jl ItoiTney M. tlerk. of llernihtawh;!l final round of the trial tournamt ., ft t n A V.VIH .-n, o-i, !, -l. t vijiiAo; i lie nrHi set viae largely norna to 5-2. when Iteik brai-ed arid IH r.-l and 36-tn on Dornhelm'avl when he mlKed the eaaleet klnatsl vnlley for fi.all. Dornhelm at oMl ills opportunity nnd rail out me I The eeeond set flaw Beck DlHat I all the time, and hy brilliant WJU he riiFhrd thrdUKll It W a W1H' outelnsslnc Dornhelm at all tin The third net was it MUM .. . ..-4-. -.!-.. t- A.asi.e aim reauy sjeiueu me uiaivii the edre at, n2 on nia itmn It ahd have tlornhalm I ver to be pnsata, (Jornnen the eet at S-4. 't-Ci The fourth set vvaa BecR ninsr to end. and bV tt MR attack he easily Wt.rt at t.'J i. nn ail. inn nArnnaim. a fenstve, the match looked ait-; Pornhelm had a punch 111,4 (he final Ml with a ruin. riret came at love, and tntn 1 service by a serifs ot nriiiii Ita followed this by ti serve again for 3-lov. 84K affeetad, and thl nnai en: him when a lucky net Dornhelm th flttt tm I From then on th mate doubt. Dornhelm showed I i. veaterday thah at tlUf: career, ana nis victory ci his position as tit ran PhllacNipnia. Southern Alt At Nashville Nashville .., 11 ...,it nivn: &.Zi '!''. "tVi? flatteries Mert 'a and Taylor. Retttna farns fhsttsnooaa n, ..,, 6'Ntllli Him Xai Tayktr. ;;. , At UeaWs-. v- -i-HiXi'. , -raraittkiVaViav'i milk aaa inUMWk j--.sb i.At.l ".'t: v Wib'i oar,, Boore, n to i. Xjvbu city , Tt, t.l Ki sBsBsl ,flK.PTIjVaaaBB al MmMMi .L&X2. &I?!ff8 ai& & iK?: 3a-' wri fVitUMLt