s BVilNtNG PUBJiIO LtiDGT3RlHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY' 10, 1010 .io . " . u.f ' " 'it. W tolft , . 'i V a 'i-V '".'M" I PHILLIES USED WET ARGUMENT IN CALLING OFF TODAY'S GAME WITH THE BOSTON BRAl n.1 )RR,nZiT"-5j,l 'E !;. B l-" h I it Ji LF Billy Kelly and Regalo Also Have Many Backers in Today's Classic GOING TO BE' HEAVY l-oulsvUlc, Ky, Mny 10. Dnrk skies nnrl predictions for rnln did not stop (he proRrVss of n jrrrnt throne toward the- rncr- trntk today nor did the. pros pect of n heavy truck force overnight witlidrnvvnle from the list of fourteen thoroughbred, enrded to storl'ln the forty-fifth renewal of the Kentucky Derby at . Churchill Downs this niter noon. Ktterminatof won last year's Derby in 2.10 -Ifi. Neither weather nor (lie traik con ditions, due to a two dn;s' rain, np pnrcntly removed Ktertinl ns the public choice, nUhough sentiment nppearcd to Indlcnte Billy Kelly and Sir Ilarton had it multitude of backers. Meanwhile n coterie of eastern people, it wan said, think well of the chances of Vindex, Harry Pnync 'Whitney's entry. Corson, considered n good mud horte. I'nder Fire, Henninc's 1'nrk. Hegalo, Sailor, Clermont and Frogtown each had n respectable following prior to post time. Fourteen Entries Xhc morning of the lace find four teen of the original seventy-five nomina tions coming up to their owners' ox- nectatioiiH ns worthy of striving for the rich prize of $22,000 that will be the winner's share, In addition to the ini- mortal fame. ; The heavy going, however, has failed to make the rnllbirds and others take their bankroll off Eternal, Itegalo and Hilly Kellj. The chance of the going being heavy is believed to have dampened the ardor of the pastern on tingent. which favored Vindex, Harry Payne Whitney's horse. Rllly Kelly Draws V. Auy great admirer of Hilly Kelly, from the .1. K. I. Koss barn, who may be of u HiipetslitlotiK nature can take no comfort in the information that in this afternoon's drawing for positions Hilly Kelly drew No. K!. Aside from the unlucky number, this position places the Itoss gelding, who Is second in favoritism with IUernal, next to the outside post place. It is true thnt when the actual start comes Hilly will not be in the thirteen hole, for there will be scratches, but neier theless thnt is the number that will be given him on the program. Mr. Itoss Called Home . Further bad luck that came to the Ross establishment was u telegram that tamo this morning snjing thnt the father of Mrs. Hoss was dangerously i ill at Montreal, and that means that Mr. and Mrs. Hoss will not be here to- I day to sec their horses run. Comman- , der Hoss never has seen a Derby, nor i has he ever had a Derby candidate j prior to this jenr. The Hoss priinte car left here at 4 o'clock yesterday aft- ' ernoon for Montreal ...... Bo Frank is lucky cnought to have il,ann annrl ntlitlnn n tl ll ItO 11llfht ' even be on the rail, for there is a bare chance thnt Sir Htirton, from the Hoss stable, may not start. fSuy Hedivell, trainer of Sir Ilartou and Hilly Kelly, AniwtaVwr,lLh;,w; not start if the track is muddy, tin j c-hanccs now aie much more in favor, of his starting than not. " N- Mn-V 10- ( on'1' l'liw- , . son Jtobertson nnd his strong rniier- Oreat irowd , ... ,. ,. ,. i - iSity of Pennsjlvania track team ar- No former kciitu-kt Uerb.v ruiiiiing .' , , . , . , ,. , ,, r has brought heie the immense attend- 1'1V1 r 'nt(' '"' nlB'" f"'' lllp r"'f ance than that now in evidence. All the important dual meet of the season heie leading hotels have been forced to turn (,,, afternoon. prospective gursisuwH.v in u.ov . roe, niutl. ni.AKv oi.ntl.ihlA ii-nni line henn re. i served and'many annual visitors to v lew j'"' "'""I'' K-vo the Cornell ,-ombiua-the Herby running have, through neglect tion a real fight, and Coach Moakley is to make early leservation, been forced looking for nothing easy. The way in to cancel their trip or chance linding wlfi(.h Pptm pforiPll agnins, ,1P quart ero iu private icsidence. 1,0.1 1 1 . Every section of the Vnion has ex- ;NnT-v la9t ,t'''ln.v l" ppn suth.-.ent tensive representation. The Wall SI 1 eel . to convince the Ithacaus that the delegation being particularly couspicu- Quakers have the classi , ous. nnd. were brought here by spec-iul renM ookH vp , ,u bp g j t . ! .1 ! .. ........ In ....... rl-ln Uni.,... I ... . linni nuu 111 piivutt- i-iiii-. 1 111- 111111,1 Payne Whitney party required three special cars, nnd lack of hotel space means nothing to them, for they will fare sumptuously aboard their luxuri ous cars. The Wall Street contingent will not be the only wealthy representatives who will cheer for the vvinuer, as the nil operators of Oklahoma and the Hnnger Texas fields, headed by Huther ford Jones, Kdward Slnuns and Harry Sinclair, will be among those present. The trio of extensive oil mugnutes arc deep dyed in the wool racing enthu-i-iasts. Simms is part owner of Eternal and others in the James McClelland stable. BIG SOCCER GAME Merchant A to Play Picked Team at , Falrhlll Park Today One of the most interesting soccer matches of the season will be played (his afternoon at The old Falrhlll base hall grounds, Third street and Lehigh avenue, between the Merchant "A" nejecpr eleven nnd thp picked team from the various shipyards, Thcsp tpams havp met twice uud each has romped home with u game. Presi dent Big Hill-Wilson, of the Merchant 'Shipbuilding Corporation, will present 1 1 tho winning team with medals and a silver tup. Many Soccer Teams to Play for South America Title Illo de Juneho, 21-iy 30. Soccer 'football teams from Argentina, Chile nnd Uruguny are' here to com fittc for the clmmpionlshp of South America, Brazilian tenms pre also entered for the totirnamenti Six gamea will he played on Sundayx ami holidays, beginning May 11 nml closing May 20. This event In South America has the same sig nificance ns the, world' baseball series in the United Stales'. During tlie tournament pautical sports will be. hcldi i-HvV;-" jTT -r . .vviiyivw" Yi. -j .-.n. : What. May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL I.IUni'K Won lxst r.r. M In r Inl. Itrooklrn . . Cleiclnnattl t'hircigo New Aork rilMinrprlt -iiii.i.ikh HI. l,onls . Iloston '. n .(MM) .WW .inn .no) .KM in 7 n n i l .71111 .3 .000 AMERICAN .KAGl K Club Won l.oat ChlrHgn . . .1(1 i Iloston . . 7 4 New Vork 4 Cleveland . . n . Washington 1 si. IxiiiU . . .1 ATHI.KTICS . :i H Of Iroll .... K 8 1M In .MS .MB .n.m .nno .MA ,MM .MAO . .273 .tine, .RIM .:ui .33.1 'Postponed. , YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL I.KAfil'K Cincinnati, ll Chimin, 0 (liner frames posiponro AMERICAN IXAflUK All niw postponed TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL I.KAtH'K Honlon t Philadelphia rnstponrd Rain. v Vork tat nrookljrn Haiti. St. Jmls nt Pittsburgh Ctninlir. Clnclnnnll lit Chlrmo Clear. A.MKItlCAN T.TIAUl'K Athletics nt Iloston Cloudy. Washington nt New York Ruin. Chicago at Cleveland Rnln. Detroit nt St. Louis Cleor. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION At New Orleans, I.n. IJ Xpw Orleans ; Atlanta .... .... . . naileries -Torkelaon and Kitchens. nan and Nelderkorn. Serond garnet " It K Now Orleans ' 7 - Atlanta ...nil Batteries Ilobertson and Kitchen. Adams and Ramon. Seven Innings, b agreement At Chntlunoora. Tenn. Tt. Jl E Chattanooga . . . H .1 Little, Itock . 4 (I 3 llatteiles Noel and lllgglns, llevengel and Brotteni At Mobile. Ala. It. II K Birmingham . 7 13 '2 Mobile - 7 A Batteries jonnson ana voieinan, ifman and I'eter A ''l"l'. Tenn. N'ashUlle-Memrhla. Columbia In Dual Meet New Vork, May 10, Broiwi and Ccllum bla appear to be well matched for their dual meet on youth Held this afternoon. FIELD JOCKEYS, WEIGHTS, ODDS AND POSITIONS FOR KENTUCKY DERBY Tost Horse Weight position Jockev Odds Sir Harto llo 1 Loftus : Re Frank 110 2 llutwcll 1"; Vindex 122 .'! Knapp ,! Corson 122 I Murrn H' St. Hernard 110 .". I'ool '-'.- tKternnl 122 I! Scluitlinger . ."-2 Vulcanite 110 7 '. Hon aid !' Fntler Kire 122 s M. (iffrner I"' Sennings Park 122 !i l.unsford 20 Uegnlo 117 111 P. Murphj '" tSnilor lilt 11 .1. Mclnljre T.-2 Clermont 122 12 llnrrelt J0O Hilly Kelly 110 IIS Simile i Frogtown Ill) H .1 Morjs .-) J. K. 1,. Kis entry. IV. .1. McClellaud eutrj. TO OPPOSE CORNELL1 Coach Robertson Has Fine Ma - terial in Big Meet at Ithaca Today . QUAKERS FAVORED TO WIN .....:- . tlp ,i01(1 1P ,,.., ...., and middle distance races, hut, as usual, must concede the distance events to Cornell. Moakley, as usual, has a wonderful collection of long distauce athletes, and they appear nlmnst un beatable in the one and two mile events. The field events seem to be divided equally. The result of today's meet should serve to give the collegiate fans an excellent line nn the outcome of the intercollegintcs which will he held in Boston ou Mny 30 and III. Peun and Cornell are ver.v strong, nnd this meet will be watched ilosely. No Game at Shore Atlantic t'ltr. N. J.. Mnv ill Ruin 1 rftuiu-d the etttirellatlon of the Southern High t Atlantic City illgh School baseball irnine t-cheduleel here this afternoon. The pre liminary content was also called off Tlie shore nine travia to Hlftnmown ne-ce , aatuway 10 nay Peddle m.titut. .... .. . AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES laisan A. A,, a flrst-ilass nine, haa open dates. J. W. Dando. 1348 Rockland street The Dalton Club, of West Philadelphia, would luce to arrange mi with- all first class traveling- teams, malnlv Pitman or the Iteadlne Independents for May 30. Lewis I O. Slclllaln. 837 North 'ruentvslstr. street The Clentlale It. C a slxleen- ear-old nine, wants to arrange games with nines who are willing lo travel to the Dairy. Falrmount Park Robert Springer, 1712 North Taney street. Clifton II, C, a slxteen-seventeen-vear-old (ravelins team, wanla lo book Saturday and Sunday games. II. !.aur. 1521 lasker street Wjrnola ,. A." would like lo hear from flrst-clas latched and Intlelrter. Charles Feljner, 2S0I 'Master street. The Argo A. A., haa Klav 17 ODen seml-prn trevllng team. J. II. Palley. 710 Bel- grade street, or phone Kens! ngion 1801-W alter a p m. Sihattnomii A. A wants games wllh any flrat-elass homa or traveling teams, J ranis Shields, S715 rulatkl ave. The Jinx II. C' of South Philadelphia, wants to arrange games with nfteen-stxteen. year-old teama. W. Steinberg, 2008 South Hutchinson alreet i llreennay B. C. a fourteen-slxteen-year. old traveling team, has open dates, M. Drown. 1721 North Thlr'i-thlrd street, Collins A, 0. wishes a. game for sturday. Mar 17. Call William 'Jordan. Dickinson 205-W. ' vj-i. I & -sa- & X33T m T tvHris i Mil 'iiiinri JHInlK l Wm ' ,' Br a v as . jjM iPl ..i lmx- ... m I "." li WC "safeM ftlHUIIC W ANTED 3 YALETnd PRINCETON F'to' OESCHGER Phillies FR01 PENN STATE i 1 ssr'-"" mniiii MfCTTnnAV, , George DecKer's Pupils TakejPrfp .untietes imnpetp Honors in Four of the Six Bouts . . i M'FADDEN DEFEATS LON LEW Penn won the fust collegiate hoing tournament ever belli in this country last evening from the Penn State team at Wright man Hall. The pupils of (ienrge Decker took Ihe honois in four of the siv. bouts. The surprise of thf evening was the defeat of Lou Lew, the Oriental light weight .amateur champion of the I'ni versll.i. Lew was favorite over C. A. McFaddiui, of State, but the unusual style of the visitor cnmpletel, baffled the lied and Hlue athlete. The siiipmarieH follow : 11.1 pound elans Won b clorilini Hurkett. of Penn, oer t. II Jenkins of Mate Three rounds 12.1-pounet (.lass 3 Hlomon nf I'eun, heat R 11. Friedman of jsiale Thiee rounds 131-pomiel class C A .VkFadilenfl of I-enn Mate, heat Hon Lew, amateur champion of lenn Three rounds HM-pound class Frank (Iraut of Venn, beat I.e Mar (.'ooper. of Penn Stale 'I hree lounds IM-pouncl class Eddie Aiken, of Penn Slate, won oler William Armstrong eif penn l-'our round . (Kxlra lound necessary foi leclslon I IflU-pound 1 lass Ileitis Bourne of reim be.a Ha) Henn of Penn Slate Three rounds Referees Hert l'rohurt, Jaek 1) Krlen Willlatu Korap and Joe Wright Penn-Prlneeton Idle The annual baseball came between l-eni ond Princeton arheduled for KranUltu Kleld this afternoon, was postponed on aetounl of rain Glen Mills Meet Postponed The Olen Mills Interathnlssllcs. scheduled for today, were called off on account of rain 'Ihe n.eet will be held cm Ma:- '.-4 Haddington A, A. Hants gamea atrai from home, May 17 open W H Klkeu SOS Nort(i Sixty-sixth street The Chlnkatee Club, a first das tratel Ing team, has open dates .lack Karsl for merll with llrooklin Nationals, 1217 North Liigniu sii eet. Tlie Onus (-ub, a slxeen-tventyear-old traveling team, haa open dates. J. Harris niJ North Fourth street. The Kast I'nrk l'rnr has .Mae in. 17. 21 and 31 open for first. elae home teams William Denges, ISIS North Twentieth street The llealrxvllle II. ('. haa open dales In May and June, for all first-class clubs. Ad dress. Reader. 42'!! Klrhmond street. r The Alms F. C. haa open dates for first class home teams otTering a guarantee. Wil liam lllll, 2038 North Third street. Western A. A., a first-class traveling team, desires out-of-town games for Sun days. A J I'arly. 1734 Wldener nulldlng. The Collins A. C, a sevenleen-elghlcen- ear-old traveling nine, would like to book gamea for May 17 and all of June and July. V. It. Clements, 1S31 Moore street. . The nrookdale Club, a first-class traveling team, wonts to arrance gamea with Audu bon, Pitman, Palmyra-nlverlon or any other club for May 17 and July 4 (a. m and p. in.). P. C. DIM, 418 North Slxty-thlrd atreel. The Indiana Club, fresh from fuelr vic tory over the Sloyerstonn Club, haa May 17 and 30 (a. in. and p. nie) open for first class home clubs. Joe Mrlman. 1930 North Thirty-second street. RUMOR HAS THESE PLAYERS " tH Captain Braden to Lead Eli Athletes Against Erdman's Tiger Squad SCHOOLBOYS TO COMPETE Print clou. N. .1.. Ma 10 ale nml Princeton will compete on the cinder path in the Palmer Alcmoiinl Stadium this afternoon iu Ihe first dual Hack meet between the two universities siinc the outbreak of the war. .nle has a formidable list of entries headed bj Captain Hiaden and should ensilj excel in all the Held events, while the Tigers seem to lane a slight advantage on the Intel.. 'Krdiuan Favorite hearth hoiiuils it t the hotel that Huston mission to inlK lenns in Cntiheis linn Captain Krdnian. iuteic-ollegiatc- bur has been a poor baseball town this sen lll(' !""' Cruise in vie-w of piobiihl' die champion, is expected to be return- j "" hut Ileal holds tine on), for ih,.' shi-i ing Hedieii-on lo Si. Louis fin ed winner in both the low and high ' Itiaves. who won their liisi game on these Iwo pin, ei anil then till hing Con hurdles. ' Thursdn, 'yules Mini Ciuise ove-r to (lie P.raies fo- . Tl1" n '1 "1'1nl, Ll." "'", ",0,"1 Have (;o.ul Crowds ' Nollf' interesting race on.the days, aid. In' l-'lve Corneied Ileal this event. Uc-ed. who broke the In i I "c- Itecl Nik hale hi en elinw ing good t, ,,,,...,, i lerschnlaslic mile lecord while at Mer , ' i"ds til Penwa, Phi k. ' , Several ' I'1-" "' "'"-. " Mailings , ceisburg Academ, . will represent Yah-, and Pentielil, Mi-Cullock and Knjmond, nil members of the four mile-rclaj team elicit .liuciri.rntslieil Itself fit Hie t-eeent t i.. ...111 r.... ii... 'i-:u.t llllli ll-ll,.s, M 111,1 L.il ,n. 111.-1- llietwenlj inn el nniiuiu iniei si noiiis- it... ..Ml 1... ,,.. ..A' in ....,, Int.. I inn ultli I IIS ,1 HI HI" lllll 1,11 III llllljllll' lll'll ....... el... ,i.,,.i ,.,. Tuentt ,,f Ihe I,..,,,.,. 'themselves to the eastern high and p.eparator, schools hiue .-ntercel teams, and of these the sliffesi eomm-tition will be between Mei - ceisburg Ae-adem, . Hill School anil I.uwicnceville. .Merceisburg has nipluii-d tin- nth' for the last four .veins and it win lo da, will give them permanent possession nf the iircseut troph, They bent out Hill last spring hi less than half point. PITT TEAM MEETS NAVY Captain Shea's Men Favored In Dua ! Perry All Set Clash Today Mink iH ready to Hing Send Petri Annapolis. Mil.. May 1(1.. Thesiiong against the world's . hniupioiis iu the . , , , 1 1 1- 1 !i, I fust "f Hie series -loelny. anil Ihe big Pitt trark team, led b.v 1 innk Mien .., h,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,. pMth , ,; cniitain of tlie Smoketown hovs. and I nppov,,,! hy Carl Majs Pern has vet one of the best middle distance run- I lo win his first game mid nub Mnjs ,. I.. .I.e ei,-. tem heil hei e last i therp hurling agmnsl him chniiees ni.ht for the dual meeting with the Xnvv here this afternoon. The Navy showed poorly againsi Penn, , . ., . ;. .. , ' ' i...., r ,i, ,11-1 ,JU1IU,.,-I ...... - ....... . .- lecent woik of the two tcSms shnivtl Ihe Pitt bojs to enter the lomprtitiou ' fuvorites. EASTERN MEET TODAY Twelve Teams Entered in Intercol legiate Track Event Springfield, .Mass.. Ma, III. Twelve colleges are entered for the opening meet of the- Knsteiu Interi ollegiale Ath letic Association at Pratt Kiehl todaj. The trials oi-igitiall.v set for .vesterday will be run off in the forenoon, with the j finals in the afternoon. The entries are Huston I uivcisity. Tufts, Holy ("loss. Won ester Tech, Massachusetts Agricultural. Spring- i field, New Hampshire State, Middle bury. Stevens. Colgate. Albany, ' Teachers' and Cnivcisitj of Veiniont. I Baseball Games Halted lanitsillle. Ky.. Sl in flaln iesteida , and Ihe Inauguration of the rac'nif season lodav caused abandonment except for a game Hundav. of the Indlanupolls Louisville American Association series of IP e games here. Carlck May Leave Williams VHIlhunfttonn. Mass., Msv 10 It was an nounced last right thai "Jerrv" Carlck of New Vork, might not return lo WUHanis tn the fall to complete his college course lie it as a football, basketball and track man on varsity teams. Joe Stecher Throws Zbyszko l.oulsillle. Ky., Mas 10 Ins further of I .Nebraska.-defeated Wladek Zbisko. of Po land, here last ntght 'n 1 43. m Sleeher used Ihe body scissors and bar arm holds ' Walter Smallwood Returns I .i"Z Y,ork' May I" Waller Smallnood 1 he Yankee pitcher Mho returned from I France on tho Pretoria called m the local I "- vnu'iunri8 jrH"ruaj Pipeless Heaters Save 30, of Coal Installed eTomDtetf X OTTO STEINACKER MSS N. Stlt St. norm fsiil IJLjUti )sfi? K ,f IN TRADE "T-k ri aw urnTrnnill ' ' "ow how the riimoi slatted. I II U AV VU I LUI IA V! Afonlmg to th.- iioctuuuil uariatiie. Ill ll HI I IU I rnilH I ,h I""11 ''' 'ineral ion spilled I U I Ull ILUI LIIUMI (lll ,hp Mnje.ti,. hetweeu Sinllings ami Weather Conditions Were All Right, but Barrow Said Nothing Doing PERRY PITCH TODAY Hi KimiN .1. POI.MK'K ifilnl ShitT t erresmindrnl TraiflinK Mllli Hie thlrllrs lloslon. .Mass.. Mn, Id -It vwis n 'old. inhl ,,n j Uni.tnn tn ii .icster da.i. so ,,,, n,,,, t. M1(,n nnv n(lp coalless nml ih,. women w.ue fuis. which is ii sine sign of summer Sliaw i.i Weie in evidence. Iml still it un s 'old. Tlie I!,, Mon nuinugenieut said so' and. ol ionise, that decided it Thcie't was in, . .,, Penwn.v Park C Mack's nlhleles still nie wonder-' " mg win the gnnm was pcis,cinei He polls were thai the Hcd So. bosses wete (iguiing on the old mite net nt luge later in 1P season when a dufihle Mender would he on lap A double header is iwo games for one admission au.itiuie. i-m-ii if the A's are the m trnctiiui The Maekiiien were informed h ihe I The Itecl Sox hale he en ibawiug good e rowels n( Penwa, Phi k. ' t Peihnps the- most ielles ,-iowcl iu eaptiiiti when Ihere is no baseball1 game is n hall i Inl, on the mail. Thci l.ltlllker Cut nthleli.s l.ii.l .u , I. ;... .,,, ei,..;.. 1......1. ..., mn. t i ,. .... ...in neiiiis ,s 1,111, I ,'HII IIIIS Ullliei , . 'lis iee-1 , ... . i - - "", vi"iimii ami some HI 1 lie Hilling PXIIOspll Id b sitting on the , "lli "" I"'"'''. ''" "1 Hie-Inn J ""''' hunting tor ten cent tnoues ' . ' '"' """, startling nes t . Hie ball phljers of Ihe din was the fuel that John l. Itoekefeller p. ml S .(lllll.dllll to the Vie ten, Loan toi a basehull auto ' graphed b.v Christ, MiitheiiMiu. and that bulls bearing the uiiiues of l.nt-i.v Do.ile and Alt I'lete he-r sold for half .-, I million' Vein Old asked what he Mould get foi a bull signed with one Haiti ten iIiivh his name, ami 'nine All of whii li shows how popular the- business nuimigei- is with the ball phm-ix. f"' K''tnwnyii. the l!l!t win 1 ill 1 1 1 1 1 II '';'' ver r ...... . M" "'-P' '".""; ""K ries b.v Pel Pratt, but he look 11 otk out at Ihe park .vesteida, . nml appm- ently he is in good shape again. II ivns, Marrow's intention to woik Mu,s. Itiith ami Hush ag.iinst tin A's in Hie three games, but with the series eiil eleivv u lo two tills it is likel, that Itusli wiy get the assignment on Mennl.iv . Notes e'einnt, 11. , I- end F tfl.il ii! 11, V s ii i ' .11 lend the linveliltlC el .1 IHlile, In iiiemel -uf Tlln Murnnne toliuirnw fnun, i Hot on , baseball tt rlter .1 id nt ihe fine of his demh plesldem "f 'h- N- rnnhnul Mseial League Kwrf-ti httitt I'Hit.i ihe wurlit m iMinpimix In xuti i lptiun in th- l('tor l.tiHit ll liclpd lintsli ilu- iol u ith $.'i(fnt Mtinnuor Hurrowi tmd Sun Inne fin h to,ik u 51000 bonr ' .TWOMP.SON,S' nTAV f BUSINESS COLLEGE A Shorthand nd Typewriting or Bookkeeping Taught in About 30 Days of Study. Send for Catalogue S PARKWAY BUILDING J BROAD AN CHERRY ST8T MIOUTU.VM) AM) HIIOivllKKPIM, Our graduated are In constant demand. Uood paling posldona await you. Oiese Short hand, the easy, speedy system Oomclele night classes. Intensive training. r.nrnu any time. van or wrus for full partleulara anil catalog I.VOJ l-llllul. IIUMI.N;.hM I III.l.KIJK l-Js and Colleae nf r-nmnterrM inn Chestnut St.. rhlladrlnhtt he tieat Uuslness ischc 80T CHESTNUT BT RermaTTfll Kng. Gram. Courso Knotty tjermaxroi pon ,nhtcl 1fi27 pan,om. Young Men nnd lloya COLLEGE BOARD EXAMINATIONS Preparation for June anil Sep tember entrance examinations or all Colleges. Final reviews for June examination besln May lBtli. Summer session opens July S3J. For booklet, ueldresa John Qale Hun. The Princeton Tutoring School I'rliircton, .V, J, ZZJ UN AGAIN STOPS 1 PHILS-BOSTON TILT Coombs Cnlls Off Tilt Denies , He Tried to' Trade Cravath and Oeschger 'TALK OF 5-CORNERED DEAL Afln gii.inK nl .the moist in w In, li , fell nil ner ihr- hilidsciipe tins nlcl li 1 nig and iiinsiilting Sum I'lnm- nhoul j H' cnnditiiiii of the pla.iiiig liclil. Jaw n .Cooiulw (iilleil ,,IT the bull giiuie nlmh 1 was scheduled between tin l'liils mi.l Jhe liiistnii Itraies this nfieriionn I his lnnkcs the seeund pns puiii'lnMlt iu as iiinin dnjs. nml then- will hi- uoth ins (hung unlil Mnnilu.i CiMinilis nlsn denied Ihe i iiinm I hat lie huil nffeieil Joe I lesi bgei nml i;uv. Onviitli to Huston in ei liiuigi- for Arlhiir N"ehf. the left handed Iwirlei- This was handed out ns a led-hot tip late lns night and looked good until I the i old. ciiij dawn of this nioiniuz. ' "That Miorj is news to me." siu, ( Connihs "There is no chance to trade , ( lesehrer ,! IV,ll. f for Imrniise I waul them on mj hall lul I don't know how the riimoi I. Coombs, legatding Ihe strengthening of the liraves' outliclil and the Phils' pili hing staff. Need a .Southpaw , 1 "tlll.ing Hull he lleiliicl ll folk liniiiler. Coombs is said to have bailed Ins hook with Oeschger unci Ciaviith in nn client to land .Nehf. Then, it is I alleged. Shillings turned down the oiler unci the sniff was oil While in New Yolk. Coombs henid Aell founded rumors of how Manage. John .1 Mctiiaw. of the (Jiants, tried lo hind Pitcher Nehf by offeiing lliil hildir lave ltiilieltsi.il At the t line. Stalhiigs nilmitted that he needed an 'ontliehlei of the Itoheilson l.vpe. bill Ptesiileni tieoige Washington (Iran! of the lltaies whs unwilling to pan with inn of the Itoston club's pili hili;; slieiiRlh. Mitiruw Inning been turned clown. omhs thought lie would tr, Ins link. so the minor inns The result was ii liirn-dovvii for the Phil boss. Stallings admitted he c oulcl use Oesehgcr and Crinnth. bill was unwilling lo pmt with Nehf The fact Hint Stallings nlieadi has turned clown offers fiom the (limit- and Phils is not tnKen lis u linal an swe-r 4i mil Hie llrnvi-s. Mcliinw mad n liuiriecl nip lo Piitsbuigh where he die kered with the Caiiliuals lor pel. llllie loiiowe-ei I lie llllsioriuues 01 nil Hnives tins spring ale aulhoritv fee the (isseitioii lluit Ihe Itosion e "uti i. to sti-euglhen its buttle mini at Ollt inn cost unci belieie that as a hum I , , ii., slim, .ili,, li ; til i ol ln-1-i-il ilen I ,i ill " i,.-a.eonipi,si.,i Negotiations mm - oil foi tl. Neoiinrions mill neon no inepie l,i il,... .. , ,,,,.1., I...1,.., ,,.s. Phils, liiunts fmdmals mul n-ssihll Hie Plllltes nn- tiling to sui, up ii deal (hut will Mm II, the ha-ehull world s rVVIMIII Mil II is JAVA-PACIFIC LINE DIRECT F SERVICE SAN FRANCISCO TO NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES nntnvlii. s-nmtirnnir, Soernhntn, Blacnstst Sailing dates and rates 011 application. S. S. llll-LITON 3 S SOimAICAltTA B.S BINTANO S.S.TJISALAK S..S.NIA3 i. II. Sprockets .: Ilros. Co.. (ten. Acts. Pas'enger Oftlce. 601 Market Street General Office. 2 Pine St . San Frnnclsc S.S.ZAVALLA 4950 Tons Dead Weight Classed A-1 British Lloyd's Now Booking Freight at Pier 24 North Also at Port Richmond for Copenhagen & Gothenburg May 15th Full Brokerage Paid For Rates and Particulars Apply MEGEE, STEER & CO. Agents ntiniiKS sti:amhiiii' impimvriiiN 161-465 Drexel Bldg.. Phila. llhl.I. l.t)Vlllni) -.''OS AMI 3309 PT 7Wi oil jrV g B.yMl a Ml TJIW Passenger mid 1 relght hervlce NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Mauretania .may .May .May Royal George . Orduna Caronia Carmania Royal George . Caronia Orduna . May 24 .May 24 June 17 .June 21 , .June 24 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, nivnii anu i-urvuUN Saxonia Mar 31 I NEW YORK to SOUTHAMPTON Aquitanla juno 2 i Mauretania. . . , June 10 Aquttania , . . , . June ZB rhlladelphta Bristol Aomuuutb i uirect service fier 16 Soutb , , - i 100 WAMHUV ST., I'lllUU linyir fAW.lT: ,t-v M Styles Only Phil Hope in Big Thrvo At fan til' City Hayes i honalit ll.Jiarhiv Wins Ovist Cup for the Sixth Time in Succession T!"',,,!. Imin-es nie Hml the seinillunl I this iiioiniiig will be nhijeil over n water soaked course and it is possible I lull the pl-ners will get n in -ii.-iimik ioi uieir pnius, inn goirers nte used to Hint nml it is Ilie w e.Ati..,. , rather tlinn the rule for the spi ins (our nnineiits here lo h.'ne three lear dnjs Hill whether it rains or tint the, mutches will be plated foi golf is the one game Hint laughs at lain or wet we illier Kdilie SmIik is the onl.i I'liilndel phian left in the lirst sieen ami the Atlantic t'il plajers lmvi a huiic'' that the winner will he a shore plater cither Mini ki'lforil or Itislei Stiles is ii ml has hem pla.iing icn hue golf anil he will lake hulling toiiioriuw l; ,jj Mjles ti. im ,'. , , , ' 'IO I'll llll .Id ,ll in aie hue Kill" to a mnn. and (his despite the fait that Imtli Kisie.i unit Shackelford know ee lillllle of ginss and even i upp I, the course Not mil, lid he plni at Pini-hurst. but he lues been pl.-mir ino-l of the tunc in the- seventies .IM. he got bin h to low ii Miles nml I'miiK Iliggiiis. of Sici, Ion. wen- victors ; t,u, ,.tni In, e uiali-hes lesteicla,. mill Dim- Cli gg l.auschiwnc-. won nuother I'it, Mr. (.elst What is Mr lleisl going in do nhu; t n new cup'.' One of the Oveiluoo women, before the tournament was Im ishc-cl. sniil. Wluil siuill we do"' It looks lil,e n sliiiine lo iisk Mi (Jeisi for another i up lie has given two beau lies, mid now both of them me gone We ii.itinnlli expected the, would stn be phi.iing for the lust cup. and line two have gone from us Theie is no doiiht th.it Mis Itailow is ii wonder Whal other woiiiau under the vm mn do what she has done''" lleie is .Mrs. Hallow's nioicl in bin f ' sritiMri itrsimrs l."viil. (,l'lll!lii:. Fort William Henry Hotel LAKE GEORGE, N. Y. Will Open for the Season of 1919 on May 29th BoatingBathing -- Fishing -- Golf --Tennis Accommodations for a limited number of permanent gueftt will ba available during the entire month of June and September and part of July. I European Plan i H-Vi'fe for Booklet CHARLES A. DOUGLASS, Manager S APinOXHACK MOUXTA1XS 1 In the Adirondack Mountains COTTAI.I'.s MI ( Wit's IOI! Itl.XT i r,iiTirn:i) jiii.k A Kt .M.MIJIt Iti;SOHT of Ihe highest chaiacter --njn 1 li cuPiiip .m environ ment ioclallj cleslrati'e Located in a fort-bt piesorve of 4000 ntica on the shore of the WOMli:iH'UI. ITIM-lt SAKAVAO 1..VJI: iltincliecjs of beautiful bikes within five nubs, i:ctllent St.ite -oail" good golf All Spuria and Amusement-! nt their best BOOKLET Address until June- 1 II XltltlNC.TON JIIM.sl ItOTIM filttl'TllN Waslilnelon. I C. IKI5 rl.AI'lll. N. V. i.Mvt: ri.tim. n. 1. opr..v ii-ve 10 SloJern in a 1 n annnlntin nla .1 .1. svv r.nvr.Y. v naS'r tl . . , .,1,,,1 P,H, lle-e' I ft. d r- vv 1 1 At nun. s .1 1 in- 1 ,1 V V Mi VI I. It I ill rcilil'linua Jr. h , lire. rl.lMi HOSS ;.-, 1-1 lU I'll II VIIMIII. !. It WINIIIt INN lliichieir. IM. - Iu, ol lim for 1 Mt-n , los-- In elh.lon tih ttunilei. f e i ,i hi , ' ' i.nillfu' suliouuiliugs iMtlui, Im ill" ' . .ter- ten '1- i-l'.-lit u hie. VlnliH I .1 H - - ' eintn- ,1 ,i,d I'l, Uhmj 17 iicvo.N. r.. Wunhume Inn .??.H,?."?-. E,J . , .. ntuv iifsjjrni)is rnr huj-1 nV-si iiifti wiin isniiuei i.ooini with hath OnncltiT. f,iar- pfOll'l'" "'' Tini (r-ss-s , i- l UN HI II I I". I'. SUNSET HALL;1,,-;1;' i W n -lllll I Vlil I sJlthlir PARK. PA. lJl,-ll:Atlj L, luill.siieu lOlluges eumolel. ' I. m d reinie-n for rerl at rea lermi, orfur-v -' ' -'c-- m-als al the Forest Inn Wrl'e 11 V Vetrer V1-- tlinrhveil pt V tslllMilllN II I' Burlington Hotel Less than live minutes from cer thing American and buropean Plans om$wUhBath,$2.50to$5' 431 Rooms iNri.uvM.i:. INTERVALE iNri.uvM.i:. n. ii. WHITE MOUNTAINS HOUSE AND COTTAGE IIPLN .11 IA S. Slen f iidiv hole! Fins nnis bn I n tl or hesira VU outdoor sports lor i lustra! -d tiooMet .-ddiess 11. Ml IK.niT, I'ron.. INTKRVM.F V II. MIMiOK. I.VKhV (AX1 (,ct avtet) 10 hxrin -y o lliv ncrr-i.tstitiit, nint icrntw tirti citi'c nf the Muvkoltj l.aUcit, 1 gf It... n,i ..ill Mn, Una h i Miittml.ai'i'Sa.cfi.rrrl.S' .n , HoYal u5iwfta.ooiit5o,,.tt r.WtSS3 . Hookiei R...IMa.VekaHol.lP.O..UItsR.M..n.0.t. rilANM.IN (III NT,.!'. A Btriellv tnndern able and service. Altitude 20U0 feet. Splendid woods ; golf, tennis, etc. oiien June 'JOth tu October 1st Address until Juno 10th. .lultn J. (llhlmns. Manager TTotal Rennert Baltimore Md ) IlLUrJf 1MIINT. N. y. Hotef (Phampfain muff point, n:v Fireproof Illvtorlcnl region. . 10hni colt Dancing. Cmicrvtr t-araiift. l?xllent rulaln, tiuriiv.dii a ."'! " "iinsv tniriii.aii ii.,,. '! - "in-- Klorlda Kast Coast Hotels. Manager. titw York. ItuuKtng Office. Hi tilth Ave, t itni it ultA',r N V. v hmm m m . - , v. 22 'lejULl''1 sTuuEfiiocir mountains , noiei vritn excellent. Shore Tourneyt in the Semifinals MnM in three limrnnmenls. Iwo nt mnlch idni 'J ami one at inednl . deist cini fmedaDi - ,1 six Mialght victories: Hliawpee tournn-' iSI nient (uintchK lue strnight victories' ihuiiih ueiiiormi niji unnicnf uvif ifm f.1 niLirli t victories 11ns nnv nthei .1 woman plnjer cier SIMtlNfi lllOKTl I M' IlKOIKiK. N. V. VIl.VNTll' ,'ITV N. .1. SfcytU. dbSM 9T flriMfric CITY. ATLANTIC CITY, J peStiSsons J rocqflixiscd , .standard oi cEAcencAce, Ca.c.tv600. imiEBj.Buzsy.ti SPECIAL I-'OK DECOKATIOX DAY flJO Either Thursday to Sunday (0 0 or Friday to Monday J9 H 0 T E L NETHERLANDS Neti Vork Vie-.. ,111 Mis fronc llojrilirttllc sea 111 Inn Kl-iator private lis.thsi' rua- ''"". , '"..' ,'," l' di-iem- lee features lliitlilnc I'rlvllece from llclel. K.inc Flour. lime riles. iiirri,-n 11I1111 9.3u lo SI dtlllr Sll. SHI. IH. S.'O neeklj. iill'sT III nivHI.I Proprietor 7fotel SlWZNni 'FIQEPROOr' Or tkc occarv front uapacuybOCi. Alwaus opon.1 ccu wail:, mnic pains iT-cncggTrq COURTESY- SERVICE -COMFORT (llKII in (lgir SKUVICK HOTEL KENTUCKY 1.1 Ml. M vl VKAIt HEACtt I'l KOI'UXN 1'I.XN llilles M.Oll $:l',( p., i. Si- am hent ,1 i.letKto, electric lights etylv Iiiom ruillltmr leater t e pin ii, '"""-J n J:1 !,Bi!"L - 'i:nnady. HOTEL BILTMORE-, VnJrIriand Av Near Uoardiralt ftiUout.l,'Ie r.ms: suites with Tbatn. Orchestra. Unnclnir Capacity "j ll0 ond cold sea wale!- batblT", .. Under new management ' BIM1IORK HOTEL COMPANT.! GRAND ATLANTIC V Irgll.l Ate ,fnr Mariiivdlk and center of smusements frli aie li nhs Ruhnlnir wklei i rooms Ll -valor Tnble anrj Baplc7VlS tlnn.ve fealuree - Wl p dall? Sp,?al vvl.lv lapaeltt Mill llklt Anton J.tstfahS,' oittierslnn iriii Jl-iii-nt VV j" hit AW ST. CHARLES-, Ihe llceiiu l'ront. Ml.inllc City, N J i luierlciiu Plan. Ilm, . lrclif 'igr, HOTEL NEW ENGLANjT So uro na Hi ana lleach renlr.t l.,. . Ani S Lump, an plans orlv. hxh. -.. IVUter Ml mnr cla.afn. M . ' . :. --.,. t :'i." ... ""Porene. etc. .i.vi ss;fiDifvics.LJjrr rate, RH, William. H,?TEECONfflIF n. peclal weekly Oil THE CARLTON VieS"i1r"o,BnUB " SOih Uooklngs notv belriir'ma(lrnoi.nIJZ shin management ,Ta"r c HAS -1 Z2HLL. HOTEL F REDONTT' ' equaled it? V rSTATomWlw 1 I 1 In All Your I M r . . Ik f 1 let nut 1 otauonery iNeeas 'mlr " I H 11 hem I rniwe t il I 1 mwi I i i" i Kl 'IHHHffll Hi K Consult 'I 4 MANN'S : J Our eTnt jrurn t f I PtI fit ro ii Miiimfarlurlnjf j MittiiinerM iuihli to b!p i&. 1 mu tUHtlt unrl xertlre of l t lie IiIkIipM iirilrT, t ' j He tiippl.t the coiiMimf r V j IIre 1 Our turf?? Mnrt is t, wrll -tiMKr! ltli nil Hie ' Ihlnr oti iiffd In the way $i: JB t (juul Oil), r htntlonrr. jT' E 'I rlfilii)iii AlHrket 1U0 'A IWfLLIAM MANN COMPANY Kn Blank Hook. Loose Iat J v D H SlntlcinrrT I'rlntlm '- 9 i Znf riTlnc Uthotraptiliic 1 ,' 81 529 Market St. jj t OPEN ALL TKAR Tennessee Ave WisV'i-' Boardwalk . Luropton plan. Ewy'tSSliSi -St tin"" " ""-bip roctstM-nnf --- -- - hUILL CUIUIN I Open, new i: ated. Amr Westminster .v .. j& , .,. ,0 -jajtMSL. HOTEL B0SC0BEL Kentucky AV.neaf'?., .lull ,, i. i,.V. "', .. "" ." ..;- ; p. Marion., r. . iichw rrrv. v. j. . il HOTEL B R I GH TON' '7i 1th ane Ocean Ave, .? On.n l,,tie -.Ti R n, SOOT. -f -' SOOT. -- iiKvrii iuvs-s. tt. j. m -i ! .rra $' i v THK KrVfif.KSiniS " i Ol'KXS JUNK .0. Tha best -omMilhJ of renulne seashore features ,m th. sttZn. Coast Matchless fishing, sailing, baftliw.'' Uttii tip ofstn and hnv. Vivm . XTi Knlid offrrff all modern ;a ,6 uifun, tea anu ticin wnivf prirnte i Orrltfstra " ilrmr Hooh . " 4 KNOI.K, AiAJ A-Fn IIIK llVIAItlUiV. Vnt Tnuns 'iri Honolulu JAI-AN-CIIINA -l in nil vurty aJIlntr from t-vn Krfu 30 nnd Ottoher II n-sr H. K, I(c nn I tank Japan Id tlirj. ltaoklft (.iir?nanini TflUMt FJIANIC rMn. lil.l. Kf V lis Tlhli. Ln4TI.I "Trust, Cu.i ijjodra mam ?il . 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