HMrr- -V V ' ' ' EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER-4PHILADELlfiIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE1 19, 1918 , ' ; 'r:(,;!?;1 .' ft i p i. Ik aw ? If. jsr. m n WW At- k'&r tc- Kr Il ra in FLASHY TENNIS AT ST. MISS B J DRSTEbf: PAIRED I WITH MRS. ROGGE, SHOULD ADVANCE TO FINAL ROUND Win First Match From Misses Otis ai'id Ledaux in Na- tional Doubles Tourney Other Contestants in Upper Bracket Should Prove Easy for Norse Girls By PMJL W1LMAM LAILVED, national tennis cliatnplon 'on manyoccasions nntl one of the r.rcatest' exponents of the court game that the rp-rt has ever ltnown, once was asked by an arplrlng and also perspiring candidate for net honors what he considered the most lin poitant thing In the tennis game. Ear ned smiled and to the titter amazement of the youth replied, "Putting the ball over the net Into the other man's court." This statement of the former national tltlcholder excellently summed up what Is considered the main essential In the make-up of a successful tennis player. What will It benefit one to have the nblllty o. hit n ..terrific line drive, tob ils return or put 'a splendid cut on the . service If he can't HftMhe ball over the net? Nothing at all Is the answer. Hitting the bull over the net in tennis oncspond-s to the control of a pitcher In baseball. Without such control this person soon gets the on-known pink slip and the gate. Rounds Lost, Not Won Tennis statisticians go a hit further In their statements than Lamed and state that S per cei t of the points regis tered In a tefmls match are not WON, but LOST. And still more they claim that 70 per cent of that S per cent loss Is due to the fact that the players drive the ball Into the net. How well Lamed and the statisticians totaled up one of the most Important things of tennis was demonstrated yes terday afternoon In the national women's singles and doubles championship tourna. ment which Is In progress on the beau tiful courts of tho Philadelphia Cricket Club at St. Martins. Miss Molla BJurstedt, the present out door and Indoor national singles cham pion, was paired with Mrs. John Tlogge, also of Norway, In the doubles. In the first round play they were pitted against I .mips iTaroiyn uus, ot neiinenem, ana Miss Helen Lcdaux, of Swarthmorc Col lege. All Look Alike to Molla We'll admit that there arc mora pleasant duties than facing the Norse wonder In a tennis match. One glance at the dusky hellr- of Norway from across the net Inspires a feeling akin to the panto that grips the raw iccrult about the knees when he stands at the plate and sees Walter Johnson, the p'ltelier cxtraordliwry of the Washing ton Club, glowering upon him from" the p'tchlng box for tho first time In his peaceful career. Aside from b little sisterly regard for her opponents. Molla never gives a vic tim more than the bene!!? of her racquet and a brief but Impressive tennis lesson. They all look alike to hef. Come oxf, come all they see her white teeth (lash and hear fatal swish of her serve as the little white ball sklm the net and, .t-tflKlng either the grass or clay with a deceptive twist, bounds Invariably where they "ain't.'1 Lotl in Straight Sets Hut It was not necessary for Miss UJursteclt and. Mm. Ttogge to exert them selves In the first round of the. doubles jesterday. The Misses Otis and Lcdaux must have experienced a bit of stage fright or something; for they failed to give Miss BJurstedt and her partner a workout for todays matcnes. ine twn'tmin. SHIPYARD BALL TEAMS WANT TO ' ,18; G. B. Green. Ottowa. 17, and John r , r , - r l u ' Krafsle, Portland, Ore.. 17. S. S. Obcr- Lcacuc Leaders Have Won Six Contests m now and riavci render, of iiazicton, pn on the. du B . , t Tont hand trap for the beginners' best Nof Yet Been Defeated Are Favored of bo ;cor wi.h a card f hy Schedule IQTUP CIlKSTi:n. This Is the slogan -J of seven out of' eight teams In the ,Pelavare Itlver Ship League, which, con- , slderlng that It Is lis first season. Is en jo)lug unusual success, nut Chester has not yet been humbled and possesses a clean record, wltli two victories ovcr Sun and ono each oer XaVy Yard, Harlan, Traylor awl, Pusey & Jones. , Tile league leaders nro managed by Flunk Miller, for n lour tunc n promi nent faclof In the Delawnre County League nnd manager of Upland, .Miller has a line team under his wing; and Its destinies on the Held ure directed by Jimmy Hschcn. the fonher N'ew (r loans outfielder. That Kschen ls,n re sponsible general lias been demonstrated In the games played thus fur, For instance, in Saturday's clash with rusey & Jones Jimmy gave the i-pectators a genuine thrill In the e'ght, Ho opened the session with n walk, Ktolo second and went all the way home without the bnll leaving tho lufleld, He dashed to second "while the opposing pitcher. Cnuf man, waa walking to the mound, The leatheivwas tossed to Second "Baseman Reancy, who missed it, Jimmy going to third. While the ball was traveling to third he parted home. Chester has a fine team and a good battery In Earl Twlnlngs and Marka. " A review of the aeasoti to date, how ever, clearly shows thaf Chester has received all the breaks, especially In re gard to the "schedule, and the Harlan Bethlehem Steel game was really the only hard ono played. On that occasion fthey wero forced to go ten innings to gain the decision by 4 to 3, QlicsleF haB not yet played Merchant, Hog Island or New York Ship, all first-division clubs nnd capa'ble of better exhibitions than YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL I.KAUUE t rhinie.. 1 1 rittkhunb, o. Chlrnro. 4i llrookltn. S. New Vork. Is Cincinnati. 1. lloston. It ,M. Louis, 1. AMKRICAN LKAUUK tVashlncton, -Sj Cleveland, t, ' Detrnlt, i Hi. l.oiil. 18. . - Detroit. Si M. Muls. 1 (ii cam). Other dubs net Mhcduled, - Scliedule, for Today NATIONAL I.KAUUK lloston .at. rlllluiirliililu, S:S0 Clear. New,VorU u t' Hroakb n. :ito 'lor, tilruco'ttt I'lttsbunh. 3:30 Clear, Other clubs not arheduled. AMKRICAN'LK.('iUK, Athletics t.Bonlon. SilS Clear, WnshhiKtoif t New York. tO Clear, (ievelaiul at (lilcuro, 3 Clear. Drlrult nt Ht. Louis. Iil8 Cloudy, Cleveland Gets College filcher Cleveland, Juno 19. Pitcher' Kttttfi I. June, of the XJnlveiaity of West Virginia.. jreportea io ine uicvcinna inmericsu j , ."j (League) team yesterduy. The Plttaburf h "V, NticMil unfvei canj imti a ciaini in PREP Norse wonders didn't defeat their rhals. They didn't have to, for Miss Otis and Miss l.cdaux defeated themselves In straight sets, 6-1, G-2. Time after time when they had an casv chance to return the ball they would send tho ball crashing Into the net. Mls3 BJurstedt and" Mrs. llogge displayed great team work, and when- t ever their, opponents failed to give them j the credits by driving Into the net, woum open up n few notches and gain their abjective. Should Advance to Finals .TuriiHnir frnm the result of the draw 'and yesterday's matches. Miss BJurstedt and Mrs. Rogge should Be one 01 me teams competing In the final match. They arc In the upper draw and should Wade through like a star college sprlnttr at a Sunday school picnic. In the other half nf the draw there shows promise of belnp a regular fight for the honor of j entering the final round. Miss Zlndersteln. of Boston' and Miss lileanor tiosi, of New York, nro pa're-l . together nnd meet Miss. Margaret Dixon ami Mrs. C. It. Walnwrlght In the sec-f ond round today; while MIrs Mleanor . Scars, of Boston, and Mrs. ucorge W'lghtman, also of Beantown. yester day qualified for today's play. Opinion Is divided as to whether the Zlnderstelu Closs or Sears-Wlghtman team will win out. Ml Kleanor Sears and MIrs Marlon Zln dersteln will continue their singles mutch today. At lunch hour jesterday. when a halt was called, the score was 4 ram all In the. Hrst set. Tho winner of thla match loom tin aa the most likely finalist from the lower bracket. Ml Helen relink, the sensational young ster from Xfw York who defeated Mia X.lnilerateln In ih Metropolitan champs inai week, meets Miss Dorothy Walker, of the i Philadelphia Cricket flub. In the third round of the women's singles today. Mlt noliin Honker, of the Weit SM Tennis Clnh, inerts the winner of the match between Mre. Harold and Mls Ledaua In the third round ot the women a alnslea. either today or tomorrow. '.l" Hoklne. the well-known official nn what-not, with special emphasis on th 'vhnt-not, .umpired the Sars-WlKhtmsn and I rouak-L assei niaicn in nn usual ncii-msn perfect manner, (ieorge Wooley, the British croundkeencr. and a well-known cricket player, has trained the ancient turf at St, .Martins ao thoroughly that he literally knows every hlade of Brass and can tell It by name. The courta are In fine shape, itnd arrangements for the final match on the court In front nf the grand aland were completed jesterday. The Hflillflnal round lias tiern rearhcil In thr RlrK national Junior tn'irney. Tho draw for this rnuuil. which will bp plaxett olther today or tomorrow, follnua: Ml May Itcatrn vs. J1l' Walker, and Miss Kathe rlno Porter s. Miss Loulsn Dixon. The iemlfliil round ha Wen reached In H- men's pastern donhlfs championship. Wallare tlhoada. the Unherslty of Penn sylvania star, and IVrrv Osborne advancen throuuh the failure of C. M. Iteard to havu a puJtncr. .Intpnh Al. Jriiiiliies. thp official referee. has hrr-n comlurtlnir tnese tnurness Tor so 1 .. . .. U. t.. ... 1....1I. h. np.lMli J"!""'" "r " -.''"' """.Mr llni-1,1 T Vl.hli.. I"l,.l.., 17. Mixture eminently even in nis sieep. lMi- nn started In th" mixed doubles yesterday. The weedlnc nut process will mmtlnuo today ami tomorrow. ... . . . , . in nn i .. Mn. irlll kliarl linlnv nf 111 SO and ron- i.'..'. .r, V.nlTl .lk nvrrlaLe. the historic STOP CHESTER somo of the other teams have furnished. Had Sun drew their neighbors a little later there may have been a different , as Manager Prenneu placed al - an entirely new club In the field story most on Saturday This Saturday the league leaders are4 booked to play Harlan-Bethlchem on the homo grounds. The Steel crowd claim they lost the previous game due to In efficient upmplrlng, a tcally tame ex cuse, rnd are out for revenge. The stars, of both nines u 111 be seen In ac tion. Manager Miller, two weeks ago registered a couple, of stars who are eli gible, and Manager Gallagher, of Har lan,, also has niEiij" stais of the Steel League ellglblo to play for .the ship builders. That means that Joe Jackson will bIiow forth for the first -time In tho Ship League, 'and "over the bridge and follow the crowd" will be the slogan, for all Wilmington Is anxious to Fee the af fair. The contest 'scheduled for Saturday between N'ew York Ship and Sun en the lattcr's field will, in all probability, be the final one on Spun's diamond This ground has been found necet-sary to be taken dn order to conform to the com pany's extension plan. The members of the athletic assecfatlon arc not worry ing, however, as president J. V. Pew, has promised to provide new quarter.' "Wld" Conroy who, until a few days ago, was manager of the Wichita team, of the Western League. Is expected It. Camden tomorrow and In the future he will direct the New' York Shipbuilders and also play third base. Conroy sue ceeds V. 11. Boynton, who has won the esteem of every one connected with the Kilp League by his cleancut methods, Boynton has mado n lino success as manager, notwithstanding his extensive ofllce duties, What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL 1.1 AC.1IK I'rt. )Vln .nui ,700 Won l,ont lise .60 .7 .491 .440 (idruto ... New ork . lloston ... I'ldllle rlnrlnnuti rittshurali , llrooklin .. :u .11 2a ' is tu 211 u 11) flsu .linn .ADO .1.18 .4.11 .4 OH ,40H .&0O .109 ,410 .400 ,400 .SUS . . . LVtit'K AMKRICAN I.K h Won Iist Tet. Win .007 .614 ,1177 .SK.1 .514 .A.12 .All .A40 .401- ..Ml) ,41'j .4HI .SIN ,400 .313 ,3M Bo.ton a 23 ..isa .RAO .SHI .Ml .4U .41.1 ,X8 .365 New York ..., ,fi.velanil ..,. Chlcufii '....s. Vtii-Mnrtiin ... Ht. Liul Isr'rolt . Atbletlrs Not i.rliedii!ed. American Association ,Xt' .MIb.-jke Mllwa India f Paul Toai ukee ., . 7 n I IKAM' efsTmlmr. nurs. 1800. for lltpulla '....i,, ....... ....... 3 10 1 IthriY.vrsr-oldj and up. l.l;l"Uh PlUf' lft" ii,,,.,'..,, n,,,.,, 4 HsaHti''-ft.w.YBi?li'22 MARTINS FOR WOMEN'S NATIONAL some REHG WASHINGTONIAN WINNER AT TRAPS Mrs. Henry Miller, Phila delphia. Leads Women in Weekly Shdot HELD AT'BIG PIER Atlantlr City, June 19. Richard Elkliis, or 'Washington, with a ?2 and n 50 out of two one hundred st.'lngs led markuncn from many cltlos In the weekly tournament at the traps of the Atlantic City Trapshootlng School on the Million Dollar Pier. High score 1..., 1.. .1.. . '!- , . .. ... ".""'" ' ,""1 "'"" "v..i w r.u- win Collins, ot Atlantic City, with 2.1 straight breaks. The star performer In is . . . . I r...""1" ca." "".. aw" ''"I"'. "c," je.rs. o'":. wo"?r or l,,e ,iit - Ay fZL v ss. JPPP Sf r JT $&$!k ! (if' jwK&?. wzW$ si9ty iff iflSia WILSON-" f ;-, ..lii's vM" A lff ' slm'teISv'' Jt-r-JIIK' '"w r i' V 1 1 ';;:', , ; I- i ; ; ; , - JPHI ' -- .t.-f HiPHRnwKAv III Wsi' ''K '' B-''BWb- 111 3-' -m''"-mm- III nSs.k '-zy 'i3 t&ar ,-4HB &&8&SJ y icr. wno nroKO :u out of ;&. i ; : ' , ,. . .... Warren Somcrs. Jr.. of Atlantic t"ltv. wl,l11 tIle p','118 ataggering along. I'attllng led the beginners' division with a card ' JBa'n 0'ltIs t 1 " lla, umpire Bill of 21 for his second visit to the traps. BTn. the pugnacious plumber, evl Mrs. Henry Miller, of Philadelphia, led I dcntl' J" nert no V1 w,r", ''. "T . ! the women's class bv breaking in and i Knmr'- Hln PTfornied his duties in his 18 respectively. Other fair students usual Inaccui ate manner, calling ex ery who performed well were Miss Esther I tM"K rlK,,t cxcpl,t 1,allK !lll1 "trlkes and Kagel, Atlantic Citv. 18 out of 25: Mrs. I "opplng miserably on tbo Interpretation n n p.i.nii i;. aam...i..i. rn.... to ' Vn,IUUl Vl " .,l IV.II, llllll., IO 'V., ..... .....v., - ,, w .. ,., ,, . t.iiss ii. tvimiait, Washington, j-i, ano I Miss N"orh Shackelford. 3. shooting til I ellftlcult angles. I .1.,,....,,, v T, M,, . ni,iiji. ' iihia, smashed St out of inn, and 1). U. ... . .. . ' i -uirisnan got 111 oicaks out Of 1 .1 tar- I gets. Othe scores; At 60 targets Joseph Kliiuelly, 10; P. P. Stleff, Jr., 3!l; Itobcrt ICuhn, Atlantic City, 38. and O. K. Kshenaucr. West Kalrvlew. Pa . 3H. At 2R targets K. N'. lircen. 22; Rob ert Kuhn, Jr., Atlantic City, 22; Joseph Kinnclfy, 20; Kdward Collins, 20; II. U I Baldwin. 20 ; J. W. Smock, bast Orange. ....... ... w ,. ...... ...uu....n .. ,...- I trlotlc sport and going In for it with ' great enthusiasm. I Result at Jamaica First rare, maiden two.rr.nlo. ftnlllnc i Jimu added. . furlonss Crystal rird. ino 1 gjj,y., ftvSv-.l-lVto0 ?.' 5",'0! "Jj"" . toik1; rir. Ra. 107. Mri:lT, H to l. a Vol' to 3. third. Tlm. 1:01 "-It. Prim III. lr mant. Ibnbala, Frank Hhannoti. llnuls rillKI. I.lttln IleMSIn.. Miss I.eola, Mwernlst Bnddle Hock. Surplice, Tiuvlada and Laec work alsn ran. Second ri-e, tbi'pr.yrar-olfjB and up, fanu. 1 tnlle and 7o yards Cadlllne. Ill, l.ke. 17 In in, 7 to 111. t to I, won; Wood Violet, 07. Walls. 2S to 1. 10 to 1. .1 to 1. aeennd. OnldlnB limn.), HI. Lane. 10 to 1. 4 to 1, ! to A third. Time. 1:48. Prsston Lnn. Kliterken. Hesse. Colilln, Ituthle M. and Swnon also ran. Third rai. thrie vear-otd. "elllni. JdOO added, t mile and 70 yards Krerlorid. nn Orcat (Imp.). It'll, .VWpler. II to r.. 7 to 111. 1 to 4. won: Kmprss. ino. Shultlnccr. a to 1. vrn, '- to A. second: AVootl Thrush. 10.1, McTatcart. 7 to 1. 2 to 1. 4 lo s, third. Time, 1:15 L'-5. ' Nolan and Hlazonry also Fourth race, the Rnsdjle of JAnnO. Illllrs, to-car-olds, A furlonea My Krlcnd. ti!. Taplln. A to 1. S to A. 3 lo n, won: Aunt ninah. 110. l.k 2 to I. 3 to s. nut. second: Lnrty Rosebud. 01'. Callahsn. 40 to 1. in to 1. I to 1. third. Tims. 1:00 J-Dj Wise Joan ond Kiss Acitn also ran. Fifth race, th- Illrhiiinnd, Hires. vear-nlda and up. hlehwclsht handicap. 700 added, AVi furlonea Compadre. 112. Walls. 7 to 1. to 1. H to A. won: Kalltan. 12R. Troxler. 3 toL n to A, 3 to A. second: Georao atarr, 110. Kummsr. is to A. 7 lo A, 7 to 10, third. Tlm. 1:0.1 4-A. .pr, Johnson. Arnold. Ton Coat. Reveler. Hill MeCloy. Top of tho Mornlnt anJ O'tlonovan also ran. Sixth race, thue-year-olda and up, rurse IR0O, 1 mile and 7n yards Hnrwood II ilmp.l. 110. Trolse. 1 to 2". out, out. won: mil Slinmonds. 110. ritz. 2A tn 1. S to 1. 7 to 2. second: Llttlo Cottaec, 144. Lyke. 2A to 18 to t. 7 to 2. third. Time. 1:4.1 LA. Darkey. Thalerlan. Sunny Hill. Mlllrace and Roxboroush II (Imp.) also ran. nrsulu at Latonia First rare, purse 1800, for maldrn three lear-olds. 3 furlons Cover Up. 100. Con- Lunsford.' $1A. 10.30. lt.10. won: Kernan, 108, Howard. W.nu. 14,70. s-H-ondi Tlni.Mc (lee,. 112. M. Garner, II, third. Time, 1:14 4-3. Mttlo li. Dlcksrv Dare. Mon dalua. Ilrl o'War, Iteubcn Hunli. Auvustua, Thrills, Freemantle and Callaway "abio ran, Second race, claiming, purso JftOO for colli and aeldlnaa. two-year-olds.- A furlonns i.i...ii. hit. M. Gamer. IH.no. li.xu. 13.20.. won: 3. 12.40 t 13.10. third, ander. Vlvlr. Ilnlil Stone a liroiiier nmiiA-Kn. niu, ueniry, second: Ilvrne. Ion. Johnson, . Time. t.tll.3-A. Archie Alex- iiitler. Vlvir. John cnurcniu. unomeut a,vl Gold Stone also ran. I Third rare, purse so:i. roc miles, f ! year-olds. A urlonas Cover Un. toil C 'liefly? Vi.no. 13.110. 13.80 wont Qu .Maid. 1IMI. Jnhnson. 12S0 lil.AO aeco two- lnn. Quen'S lllll. JllllllPUII. ...-', .....--. VP--UIIU, aecona Hn the Sun. HV, O'Brien. 14.70. th rd. Time. V'n-3 Ulster Qun. Illack Mammy and t WKou1tUhkra'.0 irVe , IBOO. .for three-vear- olds ami up. t in e nifte. 101. Sande.' I0.U '. 113.80 13, w'on: Hprlna.lde.. 103. Harrett. I $Vu MP. HrookUnd. ichi J nan. Kin; J.eiie. . ne ". r - - - ..-. U,Kl?th1"crea.nvur.ei 11000 for three-year-olds and up. a furlonas Prince of Como, 113 Sinde. 117.70. 1H.10. 14,70. w.nn: Hul ford. JUA? Simpson. IS4'j . -ond: Krult Caka 112. ijohnson. l.p. third. Time. 1:12 4.3 A. N. Aken, Solly and Plum' also I Sixth race, claim nir. imrse 1800. for tbre. vcar-olds 1 mile and 711 yards Quito. 10s. Moleinvorth $3-30. 13.00. 12.U0. won; Broom iPwIoTrr I06. I.unsfrr.1. 13.7U. 12. BO aecond; Audrsy K lilSls. M. turner. I'l.Sn. third. AUUrei .J", V V-hl.lr llnrkUv tit. -Thar... ' ! l-di ilefnvinn. n'scorlde. Salvatelle. Cande It. II. K. liA. SuteeVtteht II. Hit t lilarftey and of stallingss bravest young braves " POWELL- HASSEV 'm RUDOLPH rSMITH LEFTY COOPER BUNCH OF TOUGH BREAKS r Had Everything hut Luck Against Phils Umpires Make Couple of Put-Outs and Several Errors During 1 THK Ins1 HK dope on left-handers Is all wrong. ..,. i .t i i i..i .. ...in, ii,... istead ot being lucky stiffs, those fork handed gentlemen are handicapped by the well ltnown Jinx, as was the case with Lefty Cooper nt the Phils Park yesterday. The Pirate t wirier allowed one hit, four men reached llrst base three after the first Inning and lost the game by the score of 1 to n. Ills pals connected with Hr.idley Hors's i slants for nine safeties, but couldn't put ovcr ihe ,,, mlnch .,,,,,,, nH. ,;ooper (should sue the Pittsbuigh club for per-. i sonal damages or something. ' TIia ..nnnini t not AFiln li owl t lii hnuf I ,"i w;,s:;: X,,,,,, ..,. tnr, It i : r..,..iV. inv.;;,,.. . ,....!.,,.. of the balk rule when he called one on Ilorg In the eighth. limps Were Safe Ilowcicr, the umpires had a good chance to get away with anything, as there was no danger or personal rink. They outnumbered the crowd two to one. Ill addition to his spurious bulla nnd strikes, to say nothing of the aforesaid balk, plumber Byron was ci edited with two putouts in the ofllcial but score. He canned lCddle Burns In tbe'sixth mid called It a day after attaching the tin ware to Pat Moran. Hogg performed wonderfully when one considers the. mental strain under which he was working, livery time he whizzed the pellet over the plate, he was In suspense until an official ruling wiis made. There was no chance lo gel one thati cut the corner and If he sailed the ball Into the gromo, it might be knocked out of the park. That accounts for tho nine safeties registered by tho foe. Hyvon even missed a few nn Cooper, which did not Improve that person's disposition. Cooper, by the way, Is an tinfurtunntu CITY BUSINESS CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL OUTING I.co Hrollicrs, Former Rrouii Trrp Atlilelcs, Arc lite hlars of lite Day The third annual outing and sports of the City Business Club were held yes terday at tho Lu 'l.ti Country Club at Kdge 1II1I. Jlontgomrey County. More than a liuudrcd members participated lnl, , '. ' , . , ., . , . ., . , ,, ,,..!.. i ( luh 'today, tomorrow and 1-rlday. As the days outing, all having been trans- . ..,, ,,, ,,., ),1,.nrsl ...ui. ..,. ,.i,aI1,. nf ported there by automobiles. The sports wero under the snperlslou of h'ainucl J Dallas, vice president of the Middle At lantic .sVoclatlon of tho A. A. V.. and Louis N, Uoldsmlth. Diuucr was served In tho evening, when the prizes were pre- sented. A vaudeville sho wand geneial good time followed. Thn Lee brothers. Harry and Kd. star athletes at Brown Prep a few years ago, were the most conspicuous performers. Lieutenant J. D. Skldmore, of tho British army, was a guest of a member, and given, complimentary privilege of con testing In the games. Ono of the unliiuo features of the sports was the starting of tho 50-yard dash uphill. The Bliot put also was uphill. The summaries fol low: . f.0-.vard dash Won by II. Left second, e. Le: third. Lieutenant J. D. Skldmore. Time, 70-y'ard dash Won by II. Le; sm-ond. K. Leei thhd.. H. Jones. Time. 10 1-f.s. romulneu oiu an-i isi mrn a rHi-c--ipn Dr. A. II. Leo: aecond. A. II. Weir: fy pr. A. lhlr.4 Tl l,-rl.l,l!Mll. 'I'lllie. A 4.A. V.t'e and apoon race Won by W. O. Plaher: second, tl, Mann: third. Sergeant II. P. Nessen. Time. 17 ,1,-As. Itelay race. Biin yards Won by All-Stars. 13 yards handicap (It, P. Nessen. II. 1-er, II , P. Friedman. A. C. Kennlyl: second, married men. 20 ards handicap (Dr. A. 11. Leu. A. "WoPf. Lieutenant SkWmorel: third, youna married men. 20 sards handicap 1.1. A. Nash. M. SllK. It. Sells. J. A, SchUH. r.O.jard race for men oler forlv.flve yeara Won by J. A. Schlll: aecond. Doctor Leo; third. A. 11, Vyclr. Time. 9 l-3s. FIELD KVKNTf Puttlmt I2-nound shot Won by II. Jones. 32 feet 2 Inchea; second. K. Ie. 3n feet 10 inches: third. II. .L. Vounp. 2P feet. Broad lump Won by B. Lee. 10 feet 7 Inches: seeoml. H. Ia;e. Ill feet 0 Inches: third. W. H. Itobtnson.' 1.1 feet 11 Inches. Quoits cuntest Won b David Mann and . V. ni-hllli, second, II, K. John mid U. W. The'aolf tourney was won by Lee W. TremW-y with a card oC HI. handlcaD of 2A. Allen Jameson 'waa aecund with a card of 108; handicap of SO. i - ' ' ' - "Slrangler" Lewis Won 8lonx City, Iowa, Juno 19. Kd ("Strangler") .Lewis won a wrestling match here lust night with John Kreberg, Swedish champion.- It required but one fall, which came after 37 minutes of wrestling. Lewis applied a lieadlock on nls opponent with such force that he wsa unable to continue. International, League Buffalo.!......- 01000000 12 3 0 Ulna-hamtop,...' 1 0 o 0 o o II 0 2 S, 10 1 nuffalo. ........... 0 IPS a O 0 8 8 0 mnbroioui.'...j,0 1 0 o o, t 1-3, a 4 '..1,;..t 9.9 3.'I ? 5.11 BUMPS INTO i - 0 Battle 1 guy. He lias lost (he games In a row. a" "" narrow margins. He s cas .v j tll( ,,t.Kl Buliipaw tnr c,.,Ee. i,m i,is 'cam neer,scores any runs behind him lie din's Jus part in holding down the -........ K... l. ...1.... 1.I..1 i- .f ciil'iii,., iiiil nil: milt I iiiiiiich lilll llnwil on the job. Losing a ball game after allowing one bit tu us is the toughet of tough luck. Hut the woik of the Phils must nol be overlooked. Tile men of Jljran Plaved n high-class, brainy game, over looked nothing ami look advantage of everything. True, they got the breaks, but they knew what to do when thev occurred. V'r Instance. In the ninth I Inning, with one out. Mnllwltz on second cKcchnlo at bat. Mac hit n , . ill I seen nil hur liner ati-ili-hi ul At.-l'ntllnn IIW, line! Bllalgni III .Ml.l,afl gall. ''' been n couple ()f feet on either ?:k,'.,i.,voiii,j .." bee,. si..sio ami the base runner could have scored. However. McCitlllgirn enpght the ball, tossed It to Bancroft fur all easy dou ble play and the game was over. Fast Fielding The IMills perpetialeil four double plays during the matinee and they helped considerably in saving Hogg. ! , rreu i.uiicrus icscrxes special mention ior a piay nc punea III tne seventh, wlieu Hogg was Hying signals of distress and Ittfburgh was In good position to wli the game. Aided by Byron, King and MeKechnie. the llrst men up. dicw has.es, on balls. That put two on and none out with Archer at bat. livery one knew that It was up to Jimmy to sacrifice, for he I mil whUTnl the other two thins he waa up. When the ball left Hogg's band, the runners stalled. So did Krcd Luderus and thu captain came tearing In just in tliuo to pick up a slow roller about ten fret in front of the plate. King, who Is a fast man, was neat lug third and Ludy, with a ipilck and accuiale throw, got hhn by n fiactlou of a second. It was n wonderful play uud required lots of speed to pull It olT. And Ludy Is con sidered slow ! Another time, wltli a man on third and one out, Ludy dashed to the stands, pulled down Cooper's foul and, turning ipilckly, hurled the ball Into Hllrim's builds. Tho man on -third, howcirr, did not try for Hie plate. Captain Krrd virtually won that ball g.nuc yester day. 1!. W. M. SIXTEEN JUNIORS WILL PLAY FOR LOCAL TITLE Ju.-I riiotifli Enter lo Make Up First Flight at 5l. David's T.olf Club Sixteen entries i.uly have been re- celled for the annual tournament forJ,727 about b:."u v. ni the golf championship of- Philadelphia.-; I tn l.u ..I,..-Ail .l 1I.A -J. tl.ilrl'. f-.l-C j carrying off the title have entered, the tournament snouni praxe u very interesting- one. The qualifying round, elght- I .-en iinleM. will 'bo litnver IIiIn mnriiliiEr mid the llrst round of match play will lie played III the afternoon The sec ond nnd semifinal rounds ulll be played tomorrow, nnd the final roUnd of thlity six holes c.n Friday. The pairings ure Ah follows: 0:5011. K. Calves, Merlon," and P. U Coiyon. Plymouth. 9:06 Doualdson Creswell, St, David', and L. H. Ohnbel. Phlltnont. 10:00 T, II. Halton. Jr.. Whltemarsh, nnd II. L. Newton. Trunkford. 10:05 J. V. Piatt, North Hills, and II, Kent Hanson, Stenton. 10:10 II. V. Thf-ringtnn. Merlon, and N. n. MacBean. Old Vork Road. 10:1511 I. Taylor, North Hills, and J. II. .ane. Philadelphia Cricket Club. 10:20 !v K.. Foster, Philadelphia Cricket Club, and John Bowman, Old Vork. Iload. 10:26 It. F, Hamilton, Bon Air and N. S. Hesse, Philadelphia Cricket Club -t - - ' Triumph for Foundry Office Phllllpshure, N. !.. June IP. Foundry Office won an Industrial League came from Insersoll Sand Drill hero yesterday hy 7 lo 0. Jack Mcttride. formerly bf tho Interna 4tonal League, umpired the came. INUI'ltSOU. S. D. FOUNDRY OlTICB rboaa rhoa'o I-' Pau'n.Sb 0 0 1 8 1 Malln.Ab. . II II 1 3 1 Smlth.Sb.c. O n 8 2 1 Slameti.sa 112 2 1 Stull.es... U 2 O 2 1 lloylan.c.. 1 1 tl 3 II Slaven.rf.. O 1 2 0 u Sloneb'k.rf 1 o, 0 ll u Shrope.p,. li 0 0 4 u Smlth.2h., 1 ( 2 n Hoftm'n.lb nil u ll Hrlnkrr.lf. II I n ll tl Seede.ir.lh 0 2 2 0 1 Maley.lb.. U II tl II II Klgfrled.rf 0 1 il u t Murphy.rf. I ll 1 n 0 Moyer.c... n (I 0 O 1 llltl'.e.p.. 0 1 I 4 !' Paulson, If. u 0 o 0 u Stocker.rf. I 0 0 n 1 Clrant. tb.. 112 0 0 Totals.. 0 0 21 10 0 ' : Total!.. 7 0 27 14 3 Drill 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 ii Foundry Office.. 0 1 0 0, 0 3 1 2 x 7 MAROONS MAIN REDS rhoae r n o a it M'Na'ra.cf 4 1 1 o.o O'Keefe.ab 0 0 0 3 0 Htark.sa .. 2 I I 4,oMuri.hy.2b u 2 a S u A-nbachib 2.3. a ll Mlher.rf.. 0 0 Ml ll K'lb7ch.lf, 1 0 0 0 0 Sc'erlb,p 0 14 11 Hrlody.c... n o ll n yo10d1r ' ' " " - nclnerlc. .. OOOOO Helnlln.rf . ll II o u o Shafcr.Sb. 110 1 OH'anast.rf 0 ll ll n 0 M,o"s.2b ll 0 1 2 0 ' Smith ,.f... i-j i o i liarmn.rf. u 1 " JVrscb.ss.. o ll n 2,0 Oramlei'.p. 0 10 3 0. M'riln.p.lb ll I) 1 0 I Totals 10 7 21110 Totals 2 317 113 llrlody out. Intleld y. Maioona ..- 2 0 3 2 2 x 10 Main Red. .... t....,l 0 0 0 0 0 1 , Coatcsville CHy Lue TITLEGOLF AND OTHER SPO iLOCAL AUTO MEN WIN ON LINKS j New' Yorkers No Match for ! Philadclphians at Whitcmarsh WEBB CAPTURES PRIZE The automobile men of Philadelphia followed the good example set by the local adiertlslng men, insurance men, paint and varnish men nnd the notary Club, and administered a sound thrash ing to the New York Auto I ratio Associ ation's team at the Whitcmarsh Valley (I Country Ciub yesterday The Philadclphians won by taking six nf tho two-ball duels played, and they I had a wide margin In their faor In each ! i .... . ........ ..... ! ""??. l."?1f. "" "uni .":,...-, ... I ' 'a" wnsruie ursi oi it scries ni nui , . l.ri... ,.nm1:,M. the necnnil hi- 11 isoiieduled for Thursday, tho 27th. at some New Vork Club, and the third to be nlavrd In July on a neutral course. I W. Webb, of the Philadelphia team. I with a card of S2. carried off the gross score prize, while James Clark, of New Votk, with a gross of 89 and a handicap nf 17, tool, tho net st-ore honors with a total of 72. Webb also had the edge when It came to the special prlzp for the men taking the fewest number of putts, rs be used but .'12 of these on the full eighteen greens. Victor Van Alslyne was the solitary Cothamlte to break the Quaker spell? H downed W. J. l-'.issltt, of this lty. by a I'oinfnrlabhi margin. Van Alstyne was also runner-up for the Ion net total with 74 W. II. Itcynnlds,- the Ainnlmlnk flat, who is now engaged in the auto mobile business, won Ills individual m.iti'li., but hud trouble with bis putting and hence could do no better than an S.1, thice strokes behind Webb. Sum mar : , Gro.s lldn e W Wchli. riillj.lelnhla 7! .1. iMark. New Vork.. . Sli 17 W. II ItcMiolds. Philadelphia .1 51 Chandler. New York.... Archil- Hushes. Philadelphia . A. !'. Hun liiRton. New Vork I. I- Itnwrrs. Philadelphia., i. II. Larsen. New Vork.... W J ranr-llt. Philadelphia.. iclor Van Alstyne. N. V. II. H. Harper. Phlladelphln . . I' A. Stewart. New York... s:. a so lilt 1-. S3 a.-. 12 S3 1 1 II 23 03 mi 12 si lit' 24 li.'. 1117 HI HI ll-S - 21 74 lull 10 i3 12.1 2-. 07 A. W. Li Itnehe, Philadelphia. 02 W. i' rncrtnr. New York.-. 104 Amateur Notes II. Wllderman. of the South Philadelphia lllsh School, has liccn signed to do the. hurling for the Victor Talking Maihlno Coin- . pany. of Camitx-n. N J. Iist Saturday he defeated the Wallace II. C. after a hard nlnetnnlng strucclc. Victor plas the Pel fleld A C. at Twcul-nrst and Chew streets, and the team would like to hear from ' ktrk'tlv flrst-cl.isi teaniH having; homo jrrouudi and nfferlne a reasonable guaran tee. Joseph Itcrnard. manaeer. Rill South I Tnlftccntb street, Philadelphia, I ll-irhj I'rofesslonnls have June- 2!) and all of Jills oix-n for nrst-clnss lioiny nines offer- 'Ins a suitable Indnrrinent. Mould Uke to I bear from mcb teniiii ns Cairtp lllx. I. C, II. U.. OI .M-lllliirr- ;-!-, rui . luiiin '.':; and Wlldwood. B. II. Smith, mnnairer. Ilia ; South Sixth street. Uarliy. or call Darby Ann A. A., ii scnilprofc-slonal travellnat team, has June 22. July I (mornlngl and Julv ll opn for llrst-clnss teami halne hon'u- grounds and olTcrln ii reasonable In- .,.r..i t li.illi-. manager. 710 Re - trade street. Hr li Ucnslustoii 30119 be tween 7 and 8 p. m. IVnblrnn A. A. uould like to hear from such teama as LoKnn A. A.. Christ Church. Harrontate. Iirideslairi:. Hancock or any olhcr teams of that clasa havlnc borne grounds nnd offering a suitable guarantee Kdward Montague, manager. 2212 Adam street, or call Kensington j-12 after 0:30 p. in, Frankfnrd Junction A. A. ha July 4 (morning) open for any llrst-claaa traveling learns. S. Sletensou. manager, Ail7 Van Dyke street. P. It. T. baa JUnc 22 and a few later dates during July for flrst-clasa home lams offering a suitable, attraction. J. Whlteslds. manager, 311 Joyce street. Amateur M'irH uould like to arranga names with all sixteen and Bovcnteen-jear-old home teama offering a reasonsble guar antee. , F. McCarthy, nunaner, LiO Vtcst Master street. Plilliiilelphln I'rofesKlnnala meet Ihe Sec tion Hae. of the Fourth Natal District, In a return engagement at Cape May. N. J., next Saturday, rnc team naa juiy i uuorn- Intr unrt nfternnonl. It. 13 And MCeral weel,. day and Sunday datca is-n for strictly J first-class teama having home trrounda in jr out of town and offering a suitable at traction. Hilly liray. mnntger. 27.11 North Ninth street, or call Kensington 4'i76 or :.A1A after 7 p. m., or Diamond 50 and Park 12A0 during Ihe, day. ' Fern A. V. has Juno 22 open and would Mbu tn h.,r from any eighteen aud nlne- tren-ear-old trama havlnz home grounds and offering a reasonable Inducement. R. T. Sailor, manager, 4232 rjermantoiMi avenue, or call Wyoming lDHA J, FJmrr A. A.'l playlnicn mldseason form and ivould like tu book games wltli first class teama having homa grounds In Penn sylvania. New .Jersey and Delaware ofler-l,is-. u sultahlcl cuarantre. N. S. Wlltncr, manager, 020 Aritona strrtt. Hi an A. C. which has' won lliree itralght games to date, tnkljcg the number, ot tho strong Upper Darby ntne In Ita latest en gagement, winning by tho one-i-d score of 13 to I. baa a few open dates for Sundays and would like to. hear from some atrlctly Urst-class teams havtnt; home grounds and ottering a reasonable guaraulee. !J. Nlchol son, manager, 3124 Merlon aevnue. Aldan A, A., a. fully uniformed team having home grounds, would Ilka to book games ulth any alghteen and plneteen-i ear old traveling teams. II. O. Wllllama, manager.- phone Ixust 374Q between a a. m. and 3 p. m. Fast Park I'rsfeMlwal trPsil ilva have JUty a iniornina ana ilri an, all of nepienitxr m aNri rum i S,IC, ,, "QlUirla Shea, Champion Quarter Milcr, in Flying Corps , . l'HMmntl.. -timr in. . II wi utinnunrril ldt nlclit th;it I'l-antc hrrt, thr Mfimlfff. 1 qunrtr-itiHrr rf Ihr I'tiUrr-slly of l'ltttburli, fciMl fnlNlerl hi thr mlntioti rnr"H. Slir lind -t r"im . .- yrT nn,i XH fTHi Kfnon nn Ijir lr:tk for f I1- .. ,u i.n ua:irlcr-tnllf rare nt the rridit tntiTfulici.itc r.mm (.t .. nn rnuiklln lipid. FMillfiilclplilit In Hip fifth Mlnnrr tlmn (hf rrcord thiif. up Id Ity Tpil Mprrdlth. cf lrnnl:itH., i. auh ernpmlly dHiptrd (hit hail Hip IMtllH hnrch lMy hrrn ntilird Ity fxtrnnt: rnmt.f. tltlon lie at let would hutp ftimtlrd t.tr rrcord. If not credrd It. IIU iirrform aiirt" mii thf it'ntltirt fliifB ft the mrt. Ith two mis m'tre hi 'rollPK-. It wni frrelv prrdictrd thit Slioi would -t u new t'inr for the qmirtpr hffp hi tt Rradiinlrd. tip U it nnturft. qunrlpr m'lrr, with .pfd nnd Mtnnihnit and rrr ttilnly the hct dPirloppd hlncr Mprpdlth'M da . FAREWELL TO EVERS Famous Second Huscinitn Soon lo Start for France Troy, N. V Juno ID. Johnny Kvers former National League second base man wlm Is sunn t live fr 1r:'" to take rharce of baseball ainone American troops under assignment from the KnlRbts of Columbus, was Riven n blr farewell by Trojans. Tho program Included a baseball same. Kvers playlnir third base for a soldier team. Johnny was presented wllh a handsome military silver wrist watch. i:ers Is now n waiting his passports , and as soon as they arrive he will start on his Journey overseas to take up his 'work among the soldieis. l.iii'nn ll,ltl. f'lf.l I'l!ir.o ' , ,,. , .. ',,,,:''m'..,r.'V'i,,.;a"r.?" "?.'", - i'll"i. in.-.. ,iini- ... .1.-- , .. i,f-i.-i,i .-..,-. Interctcpart'mrnl l.tsiie In wlnulnv n rlcii- !v rnnt-tpi tnm from the Keyslvn-s lirre t fSffl'il i Si'. TV n 1 1 SAICON- ki;yhtoni.s rhnae rhnne tvorhl'r.sf. (I li 1 II t Pmullpn.c'f I ! I o I I Hnvle.th.. 0 1 1 n "Irrtelr.Sh t II 2 S II Kamoii.h. o 1 1 a t Mech'ly.lth n n ; I I. toft. r. 0 tl 7 II 0 ',rti.1h. II 513 1 O Kkstrom.rf I ! 1 o o r.rlirt.s. n 1 L' 1 I tfmrr'l..1li o 1 t I i) niiinlit,rf 0 o o o o ; niehl.ir... 1 linn Heftner.lf.. n n s n n . Wan.lt rP II 1 O O fl Mrlln.n.n II O ". 1 O ' i.nk.ii . i i o li n lis., n ' n ii I n n ' ..iii.iirii.it . ....--,.. . .. .. , .. ,. unpon.p. . ' ii " I ii ' - I Oinm. . .. li m I JJ.I Totals. . .3 7 -i l-2 I Pnufon n I 0 t o n n n t s Kejstonr. I i n n o o o o a ri-ef5rf'S-W. ati.'-i-My fit J-.-T'.JTTIV V1..TJ ML 1. V.J- I w Hail Columbia, Happy m Helmar Cigarctt "jmiAAOUAaf rW"Yf F.: ygfi kt I AHLETIGS HI RED STOCK! Mack' Declares He Wi! Give Up Fight foR t its J.UIIJ j - r-i GIVES OUT STATEMI JESsl Wti llnstnn, JunbO The Athlellcs nro hero for aAl game series with the ltcd Sox, "SI .Alack declnrod that lie Is Ko(hdfi tight the 1'crry ence tu aJlnlsh'jMG "There will be no backdown b)Jiu said .Aiacu. "jr 1 do not worKi In lloston unless, of course, tbo.! courts step In I'll never take niyM back to Philadelphia. '?, ,-iijfl . "I wouldn't dare to. I might vi'sMU close m park as to allow l'errjfJM go to the National League undcrBBR ent conditions. I'd lose my repuUitrlj as n manager flghtlug to protecttftif -m rights of his town and Its fans. fAm.M my patrons probably aro rising up".i know whether or not the third laitjiM.' city, winner of six of the ncvenfBSl. pennant fights It has been In, and woijlfc chumplotishlp winner for tho Amerle Lvaguc ott three of Us Ave chancer.. Is In Just to round out a circuit .or C ,jj "There are angles 1 don't ckrft9 discuss In print. I have great re , for Hie Xallonal Commission, bqt'r ! for this decision I don't think "ir i, , .... . . J of an order thai turns over Hainan', I u inin tried to evade tiavihfl ne.vtr din pay tno otner ?:ooo, toj him. and ?Yiom It could not buy from me for ten times the sum nafl If It Mere not aerlous, thatt pVririls to return to Atlanta section, 'ot jj decision would be funny. -"r XT tt. X "t f A 1TT!HI ! is:iiiii:iii l .11. vj. .. a nui . , r . .yi , .HZiirriii, u, juiii- i'. . iiih-ij- n rino sllcKunrK enaoira ,ar.arfm i.-j. A. in defeat Kaeton A. C. here jrnttiw I to lo .. . " -i-'n St A'afat t i ",iLa '1 rrmnmrt MA & JMtm 'rJ tiJ-?) St. -Vi- u yrt' ' xm & AiffiMI r ti -".3 Z tWzi' wfiv .f HQT'i 13 .:, jr.? Cents w j ., 'rJ Bl -..!'. 1.'. s.yjij""' UiS V" '3P'', tiiMMF" 1 - ft 2io rr B f4p JM) Beat the -'Cil y,.?::iAx iV m ii - - r - TwnrTiir r t ff iria iii ?r siaw r."."v j i Sratrrlnj