sw'1"'!' ' J h 'V '- Ar EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1919 13 1 t : ' , : : : : . i- RED AND BLUE ATHLETES ARE FA VORITES TOD A Y IN ROWING, BASEBALL AND TRACK CONTEST0 . -a. h k K PL. Iff I. ft Is' r. ! if- .r r m- .i t. 9', ' Vf-4. L MmmImamm 1AI1II AAMLH A.M4Un At , mas,riiicn villi marsu niiuiuoi ni tempt to Start Winning Streak Today OBTAIN TOMMY ROGERS KINVIN .1. roi.i.oc'K I Finn" Correspondent rrAiellng ullh rWta ino ,t turtles Chicago, Mnv 17. "I MACK got the breaks jrstertin It lainpil. Ami ss hones er it mills nwl rains hmrl tho A's ilon'l 1nc. The bij; boos nf the A's mav not have n w i n n i n k ltnll iluli right tiou, bill he mut be linmloil the brown derln for one thine, nnylwss. He's tonslst ent. llain or no lain ho loses, and yes terday nns no rx cptiou. Connie diopppd a derision in St. Louis yesterday tlint will nprr show In the percentage tnblef". The first thing in the morning sincp 1SS7 for Sir. MrOilliriiddy has been to gaze out of the window nt thp weather. He didn't hap to ga?p jpstprdny. He was rudely disturbed from his peareful slumber') bv n i'lap rf thunder that Napoleon must hnse heard, and the palter of thp lain ngaint thp window panp would hne nn lined fl blind man that it was n regular storm nuil not n drizzle. Connie Wngeis Shoitlj aftei bipnkfnl It was raining Just as hnid and thundering jiiM ax ' loud, and chan.es fot a ball game were ns slmi as C. MatK himself: but he a so sine that .limms Ilurke would take , , , ,. k , , . .. ,. i ndvnntngp of thp A. s haekslldmg and i. if i. ...;n ini ..r. a hit. tlmt I.e. lnid ,.... i. .... ...... .. ... .. ... -' , n net ot n cigar ngainsc n loompnn with Ilud Von Ohl that the battle would be waged. Rut Connie is in a slump in ecly thinc outside ot iinsebnll a well as in the national pastime, nnd Von got hi cigar, much to the delight of the nth , letes, who liae suffcied in the smoke screen iisualh pouring out of Vein's ninety-jenr-ol'l PU", To Release Djlie ' The Mntkinns pulled out of St l.ouis , last night on the 0:40 train nnd armed , here this morning for the four-game series with the White Sox. the first of which will be played at Comiskcj Pnik this flernoon. There was one extra mnn with the club leaving St. l.ouis, for Tom Hoger. obtained from the Ilrowns .vestcula nt the waherpuce, tiansrerrett ins tmse ball effects'to the A' last night. Itogeis biiugs the Mnck totnl of pltcheis up to nine und inises the number of the bquml to twent -one. MAX MARSTON ADVANCES Merlon Golfer In Semifinal of Garden City Event . New York Mai 17. As a tesiilt of jestcrdnj's plaj in the imitation tour nament nl Oniden City Max Mntston, of fialtusrol. medal winner in tlie Htinlifjing inund. nnd W. 11. I'ollctt. Fox Hill, nre left to battle with two iepreentnties of the home c lub. Come llus .1. Sulliau nnd .John M. Wnnl. in the semifinals. These and the final match will be played today. In making his way to the semifinal round Mniston defented .1. X. Steams .1.1, ii (Itibmntc, in the first round, nnd Gardiner White, of Xassnu, in tlie sec ond. JOHNNY KRAUSE WINS 'Defeats Harry Tracey In Castle A. C. Windup Tlie Castle Athletic Club, mnnnged bv l.eo Trniey. former bantamweight, who has been wounded in Vnrle Sam's army, thiew open its doors last night as n full-fledged boxing club with the all-star bouts. The wind-up, which was between Johnny Krnuse nnd Itniij Traiey. went to Kiause by n shade after a tough bat tle. Tloth bciNs were badly battel ed nt the' finish o'f thp sixth round. N. Y. City College Team on Top Naw 'Vork. May IT Tha nty t'oll. tfnnla team won tla third cnneculla lc- toM jeterda at fhe Waihlnston Helshta courta by dffeatlnit Fordham Untvrslt. four matencs in i" ed Sox Purchase Henry rioaton. May 17 lha aale or John Henrj a caicner ' ur ,v.iii ......i.i ..r taam. lo the Hoalon American Leainio club naa announced eltrdaj Htnry will Join the Red Sox next Sunday at M l.oul Yankees' Pitcher Discharged ramp 'Meade. Mil.. Mas IT Sfrseant ., Waller Sniallwood pattery A. 3IP.th Artll- 1ar formar pitcher of tije .New Turk anVifa li been discharged from the aer- ce at this cantontnenl Columbia Defeats Amherst NS Aorh. Mas 17 Columbia defeated Amherst tn a.looaelv flased ball sama on South Field yealerday I 1 to n afternoon, by the acora o) 7 Tom Pepper Finishes First (healer, Kntland. May IT 'rhe famous Theater cup handicap, of the aluc of $12 Tlin. run on here sesterday and won b rtetd Walker'a Tom Tepper by a neck from Brigadier (ietieral U. lmblon'a Attalua ''Yankees Sell Leonard v td the Detroit Team "Pelrolt. JUrh.i Mn.v 17. Haforc UaYlnj; here lflt nlet for Ctevc land, Mhtie the Tunkefs npeii n four game "vrlp ssilli the Indians today, ColftofI T. . UtiRtnn and .AlnnaBor JUIler.HiiirpIn", of the Xpss- J'ork club, dlspotod of Pitthor "DtUi"" J.roparil, to tIl'notroIt Hub, OsSntr Ftank Navln. of (he Ti'ttorn, has ben. jp tolcpraplilc comnuink'a tlon with the jiiti'lier fof Ihe Initj; tno dy. having received cousc'ut from (he Xew; YoUt'club. Teonard Ca included in tho deal which brbught Krnie Shorn arid qufpjr'Tenl jioVthe YnnkeR. He rlcfaanded, a salary murl greater tha"n.f.a offered to him mid lie ha htifji aholdout since, the contract .ssaivent to lilm. a(iJA- 4- ? i'ti. , j . ,vFvxj,Wi?3r. JTial flny Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL l.KAIH'K Unn Iji) P ('. Win I nil lw Wk 12 4 .1.MI .im .1011 llrooklin II A .an ,700 .. l .cm ,;fm nyi n h ,13 .win .son n in .414 .ion .inn C InrlnnAtl i riitsbursh i nirarrt . PhlllUa S i" ??- :ib :? , ,,, r,,on ' AMhKICArs l.i:iR I ItAti l.nhi P.P. n Imp rhimo . i4 .1 .ill ,.m .ion f nrk H 4 ,007 .Has Irs eland . . . II n .IM7 nol llo.lon . H A .Ml .mm Mnshtntlon . . n X .42!) .111 t. Louis . . I 10 .lilt .111 Iletrolt . , " I It ,54 .131 Athletics . 3 in .211 .?.. .OIK .All .Ml .11111 .111 .1JK .214 YESTERDAY'S RESULT8 XMKItll'AN I.KAfU'K Chtffticn, 1i Boston. I. (Ither Itames postponed Rain. TIOVl, 1 KAM'K ritlshurth. Hi Phillies. 3. Ness Inrk. Si ( hlratn. n. rinHnnnll. It Hrnnklrn, I) l. Iflllls, l Huston, 2. TODAY'S SCHEDULE MIKRIf'AN l,11lll K Athletic At Chlrmol rlear. floston at Nt. Lnulai Hear. Washington At IJrtroIti threatening. Ness lork at Clesetandi ilear. ' nation i. i,r.dt i: rinrlnnatl at New orkt clear. I hiracn at llrookljni rlrar. I'lttMiiiMh At nnntant elaudr. t. loula At rhllaileliililai (loud'. INTKKWTIONAI. I.Knt F. 1fnlrriln.r'i Reult ninnhanilnn. At llaltlmorr. 1. Othfr itamfs postponed rnln. Today's Onnies Rrndlnc at Rochester. (2 amf. llAllltnnre at IHnlianilon (1 omul. Jfmey I lt at Toronto 12 games). Nenurk at llurTalo (2 inmcsi. landlnE of the Clubs w. i, p.r. m. Toronto 9 .1 .IRA Rochester. .1 Hiin-nlo . ft .AIJ ""rk R llattlmnre n .R41 Itcnillnc lllnih'tun. 1 1 ..imi .Iff. ( lt. .1 IT. .100 .18.1 Inl 2Rl VMKRITAN sioriATlON Minneapolis. R: t. raul. Rr'wmV n.l.V.nS.u"r ' SOl'TIIhRV A10CIA1 KIN mirmininum. oi niHnB, . .a,h,uif. , Altantn. 8. I l.lttln llork. 1i New Orlenns. A. .Memphis. 2t JloMle. I. Coxe and Titzel, Both South paws, to Twirl on Frank lin Field BOTH T'EAMS MAKE CHANGES I TALK PF.NN- ttnlden cf 1tarev tf Mnne ss renv ss nnd If trnu If Prann 3h "mall 3b FlahertN lb Mouradlan rf axer, 2b Rohan 2h I.nrh rf McNIchoI' lb redrlcks c Warwick, r r""s3? ' ""'' p Ynlecome to Fianklin field fot the I fust time in three rear this nftemoon "h"" the Klis meet the Penn nine in tl" f'",,"(' p,cnt of ,nl snort rarn"nl " " ' mmiiy new .i,.,u, ..u... tile one wilicii nun uitii .injnin nn ...- son, the Blue nine will attempt to put an pud lo their losing streak bv taking the ineasuie of the Hed and Tllue. The nine had been going so bndlv of late tlint the Yale coach was forced to make seernl rhiinges in the inner defenses, sending Ciott. the regular shottstop, nnd Sheehnn, the varsity hrst sacker. to the tenth. Kinnej, the basketball plaer. took the short field, nnd Klahertv. legulnr light fielder, went to the initial Mick. Inch lepinred Flah erU in tlie outer garden. Coxe, n lefthander, will be on the niAUiid for the bulldogs, while .loliuuy Titzel, nnother porlsider, will sere them up for the Ited nnd nine. Moth men nre just about striking their real stride nnd n real pitchers' battle should develop in the game this afternoon. Germantoivn and Northeast Both Lose League Games l.N'IKnSCHOI.ASTIl' 1.UAOIT. STASH Ann 1iat 1VI Oermanlown HlKh . I 5 nnn Central . , ; : Smilhern Frankford West I'hlla Catholic . I ' an i a m TnsiKnnAT scortES lNTERSCHOI.AS TIC I.BAUl'B SoVith Philadelphia 10 Oertoantown 6. West Ph adelphla H Northeast Central HlrSi ". Catholic High a OrHF.R GAME9 s, t ukea 7. I.anadowne 4 S war hmora H 10 W llmlnEton Frienda 5 ?i,..iniil Hill 4. I'plscopal 1 oKmlStownVrl.nda T. Upper Darby . "TlUtiova rrep 1. Wenonah n Attractive and Varied Outdoor Sports BVSEIUM. UaJor"."u?8-St ,j0uU VP rhU8' at ChlciiBO . , T, pefini Franklin Fild, Harsarri ss rrlnttlnn nt Pilnc "'JUir.ih si Brown, at Hanossr. I.ahljh ti Dslawarf, at .oaik Icl lm,ji, J Anm t W Po'"1" K- and " t'rslnui, at Colleeslllt, I.cbonor r ....- ri.. Ctuts at alula tuumr allay JltSlviSa r'fsh . Cornell Mh at II 5ch,?'S,Ji?,ncevllft va Hill School at P T SJL 'plfr, at Swarlhraore. Wsst Ch-ster N SUUIitSTn Hhfh Chestnut Hill Academs. and Oermnttn niena t Autoclir DuJ v' Al' i ini Amateur hessue Brsn Massr at Wayne, St Denis, nf Ardmore, at . ."".'k siVlsrCea I'aoll M C at Bersvsn NarberlJJi'j'J'yCBunty Leaaue Fnrt Washington at Newtown, Norrlitown at South- . jA1..on at ljosieaiown. ..... n. Am...i mPrhlia4eYpufi SuburDan League Olenslda at Stenlon, Oserbrook at Teitlle, Read lng naiidVra filter Shlpjarrl I.eague Mtrrhant at Nessr Tnrk, Hog laland at Baltl- iw nnAi Hrln at Emergeno Fleet (two games) mnrretroeuml"eague Atlantic Hedilng at Texas. Oulf at Union. Crew-Leslck at .un . Manufaclurers Schutte-Koerllng at Heas-llrlilil. Atlas trail at .ti.n Pulin Quaker jLace at Hoopes .....v-.- --. - -0 ., . u ar miin rurqusn can siSS r.Vtiirera' J.eague J "V I.sls t Olssn, Wheeler at Siokea ft Smith 'WiSill' I : Nllcs-Dement-Pond at Franklin rrlntlng nmt"t..t?I,afils Manufacturers' I.eague Abrasive at Dlsslon Filler at Arsenal ,ui ii.'ssfBri.-- . , t, n. njinnsvlsanla Forae ,Br?r..J!ftlser' Industrial Scntt Paper at Aberfnvle Vlsrose at n.h!rles-Potttown at Htelsons East Park Professionals at Other afSawnfa """ A .,.ui-- tir.nnA x a ui,aa ti CamP nix-t1Strwrn.r ,. - 5:".V ri: at Lit Drotnera, hm1""-" " - -- - TRCK .il..l!ile Penn Darlnmutli and Columbia triangular meet al Jlornlngslde Helthla .,Jm. v.lvYork. Harsard ss Tale at N' Haven. Brown va Weslejan. at Mid. Sr0."' rSJnell " Navy, at Annapolla. Malna Intercolleglates at Orr.no. Me , Middle 2','J.0.- tnte?cSllelater at Sssarlhmore. Princeton si Caledonia at Prlneeton Sl',,ua7 rom" lnterscholaatlea at Port Depoalt. Tala lnterscholasllcs at N.w H.e8npinn Sla?a interachilaatlc. at State College. We, Virginia Inter.rholastka l't i5;intown W Va . Middle Slates lnterscholaatlea at Franklin Field, Harrlsburif mterac holaitlci t HarrUburg. rKSSW intersihnlaitlr West Philadelphia at Oermanlown Hlaht Episcopal at Northiast: Camden High at Frankford High: Cheltenham High t atrmantoon High. Central High Vt P'iin Chattel : Haverfnrd School at Lower Merlon, Lawrencevlll. at Hllli Trlslate l,eaue Overbropk at Rlverton. derrnantown at Plymouth, Cjnwyd at W"8uburan I.eague American rtrldge at University Court) P. and n T M C, A. i Hienton Elberon at Belfleld. Olenslde at Oreenpolnt . Exhiwrton matfhea between William T Tilden, 2d, Merrill Hall. neal. Wright -Wallace Johnson. Crsl Blddle. Carlton Sharer and Vincent Hlchards at the German lon Cricket Club. ,,..- ..iTrin MarVin Cricket ss Fiankford Cricket, Maverfnci. ' E- ' " ' IM1WIMJ i' - vin'ivi . Criai Cup rtgalla Penn. Trlncelon siuijI cih'h roenorUltourpejf Winner of Tonight's National vviiiuujj niiuuai. WBiiaui iu Meet Champion KILBANE TO FACE HANSEN B .IAMKS S. CAKOI.W .loe, Fox will liattle tonight The naftj Kngllsh featherweight, after a three weeks' ninllnn. will leluin to the ring to engage I'rankle Ilronn, the boT who surprised bv defeating Cham pion Jnlinm Kllbnne here a fpw months ago Fox and Urowti will i onie tngethei i in thp six -round windup nl the Nn tlnnal A A. I'ox plans to do pleuH of entertain mgt nt the open ftlr shows here this summer. In order to be in demand I'ox must delixer the goods. Hi own will be nothing ensv for the smeful Knglish mnn. and if Tox has anv inteutlon of landing that bout with Kilbatie this summer he will have to dispose of Urow n I Injured Shoulder Following) Hi own" win nvet Kilbnnp the New Vorker complained of having n bad shmildei Against Aitie Itool Iliown insisted that his shouldei in used him all kinds of trouble The result i that Brown's sehedule was rani'led And for five weeks he'hns not appenied befoip the publlt . i fox anil ilronn almost weie matt lied two months ago but at the Inst moment 1 negotiations were called off mid the pio posed match fell through. This should j he a wot III while stiuggle for it Mr tualh is tlie elimination bout for the light to entertain Featherweight Cham jplon Kilbanc he.e this season. iKilbane s Hansen ! Kilbane will be the next big att.a. tion here. Champion .Iobnii Ins been tneil t. cnrairr. T.nirc llnnsen. lie lighting Uanu. nt the Olympia one week from Monda night. Hanson i. a nigged boy. one who inn take all kinds of punishment, anil should crc tn gnc iMiDiuie a unrti wniicuui The Clc eland bov bus fought himself baik into popular fnr here, hi ic tories oier Johnny Mcalv, rtie O'f.earj and Johnny "Mnhonoj piruing thai he still letained his punch nnd most of his former rlass. If Fox trouuees Rinwn nnd Kllbnne stops Hansen, the Kllbnne Fox nffnir then will look'like the best feather weight niosnect since Kilbane and Chnnev weie arguiug over rhamplonsliip ... "',l- "' ' ' rlgntS. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS sammr SfhlfT and Will. Hinnon lll b- I In the National ml Ind-up on ItM t n thla ocraalnn they hope; to Mttle thit little affair thv atailnd a fc wks an The nlher taouta to ln ronu- .iicviimii'" lark t.amhlln llmm Myaon a Kid olfe and Johnns Orlftlii i' Krankla Mlnnlrh be rrledman and lark 'ihalkev clash In the Olmpla lnd UP on Mondav nlehl f.ddle O Keefe takes r.n th rujaed Pats Johnson nf rrenlo'i tn the aemlwlnd-up 1 h other bouts follow Phil Franihlnl s llarrc (Kid) llroi Kcwpla Calender ss lllllv Heinn and Jimmy Tracey s Anls nurns Sailor Kct Trembler meets Jeff mlth In the openlna- show at the Williams A ( Tuendav night The other bouts follow Ion Marka k Joe McCarron Terrs llanlon n K O .loo Hales and Willie Nelson ss tluck McFarland One other bout completes the program U the Atlantic C Mr Sporting Club Thurs das night Kid Norfolk th" colored lUht lieass weight and Hurt Kenns meet ln the eight round feature Joe Porscv and li ne Spencer svlll be seen nn the same rard Ilm Dnnker la listed to oppose a good man the same evening rdille. niond and ltarr Pierie will en tertaln at the ISmphe. A (' Thursilay nlaht Plene gase Irish Tatss line a area! tlsht at Shlhe Park last summer IMdie Keefe and Tomms Hogan come together In the senilwiml up Promoter Nate Pmilh haB a koo I supporting ctrd At Thompson, the successful Lniled states marine, svlll be In the Cambria wind-up Frldas night The seterin Tomim Carc will altemrt to stop the sslnnlng streak nf Thompson The latter ta a boxing Instructor among the marines at League island He also sersed in n similar caraclts si Paris Is. and Tatas Wallace and Mav Williamson two I Hill ii aiini r nim 'ins i' iiiiaine'iii iisui rleer little fllowd will be Men in the third bout at the National one week from tonUM I On that eenln(r Jimmy McCab and .lurk Brltton meet in tne main acavioii or aix round Tounit TlobideM and W hlte Kits aerald rlaah for the ninth time when the entertain In the gemlwlndup Referee IVnnk (Pop) O'flrlen announces that Phil Bloom and Pete !larie ha.e been matched for -a flfteenrnund battle tu talvo place before the American C In Tlaltl more on May 21 O Rrin la the official referee ln the Monumental Cll Bobbv Gunnlft left this motnlnr for Mem Program of Arranged for Today VMlllt rark Mhletlcs r Chkago at thaca. Brown Pren p Norrlstown Pottatnwn, Pa , Oeorce school va Normal m I1 T T nt Mount Alr. Autocar, Dun I. Co at Drexel Hill, LanbJowne t lownsena. loiumoia uraronola at Amerl Conaoleum t t hrlsl ( hunh Marshall I," Smith JL.VKrr," " "" at Haserfordi Tenn vs Haverford, at and Columbia at Princeton. ? . , 6 , BIG LEAGUE BATTING LEADERS PPT- - w -w vm , J ''-,'"$Utl aPHRBBaaaHuB7 i iaW i I " tOrtf'Tl i (JACKSON $T CF2AVATH Thirteen Teams n . r J r" i.uifiVI, lMJuyuim WIU jlll . ,n i . i . IIOIIS 1 OdCiy $ important I KICK iJiaillplOnsnipS l if t i lO liC llCUl (It Nw.irthnioie. Pa . Mm 17 Tnr: gint Hi: intnia! .Middle Ptntch inteuolle ginte Hack nnd field meet tn.he held nt Swnrtbinnre tndac promises to de velop into n ince Tor hohois iiciweeuiin Swnitlimoie cmh this tnoining, llutgeis. l.afAiette nnd Swaitlimorc read fol the pit liminnrie wlui h begin ' bese three teams hne shown up bj nl Hi oMork The 1110 Mud mid 'Jjn fn, the best of nm of then enmpeti niil ilnliis, the liindlr. the quartei (,, jn irrent dual meets, mid eaih 1 mile, tho sholput the pole ault. the counting on the lmniplonhip banner. Iritnniiig high jump, the limning binai' ( n h . ,,, Jnpllll nill, ,- ,,Kcll, , n (p of tpnnt(r, ,,.,,, ,0 th ,,,, be tun on before noon, in mder to select 'States run nt the Penn rehn... but thej ,lhe hnal for the iifternoou The real " ',' ""; m orl P-ld exen.s. , mot begin, at .11 among them Hrecklei. n -1.11 mnn in the f;oml .Sprinteis poiecniiii i.ann enn i nringing iiiioin foitj men to Swnilhniore todn nil of whom will put up then uunl light foi the lied and riliek. (;ar1(, sirnnjj Swnrtlimnre's iccenl ictnn mer llclnware be the jcoie ot 'J to 'J'J, nnd Columbia Netmen Win Nm nrl., Mas 17 Columbia ("tinia ipam npifHiPii i i.rnrn nn.ini" 'uuiii n.in "or. "if rourla etcruas aflpriii.un u 1 to Furman Gives Two Hits Mlilillrtmm. N. .. Muv IT I ho Inl.fr. '" of ermont rjfeatcd ncFimn iia ' to 1 In an i-litht Innlnar Bimo Kunnan the ir'tlnir aouthpaw allnunl unl two nils Standings of Tristalc and Suburban Leagues TmsTAiF. ii'NNis i.caurs w. I. W I. neineid r f ii i rjntsd riuh t e. Otn Cricket in x Osefh It ll C n n rtlsertnn C ( . tlm ton C L 0 0 Plymouth I ft Sim. MIAN IK.WIS LIUOIF. W I. ,S 1. neldel.1 r C O stenlon ( il II llreenpolnt I 0 0 (llenslde T C 0 o t'nlv v i ourts H in nserlcan He o o F.lbc-ron Club 1 M P X. R A A " 0 phis 1 enn Tie wa arcompanled lv l.cn How lands fiunni a ney entr i Imoked to meet lolitmy Orifnthi In Meinphl. on TucUv nlcht Next ,oe. la Centennial Week, and for four nlchts the populate will hat p!ciit ot htffhita. boxtnjf Tfw Tendler meti Atlentown Dundee in Mlentown toniKhl doubtless will have one more bout before lie en cape Gorge i haney nt Shibe PaiU n lune I Matt Urocl a Willie Jatkon and Joe liplli Jnhnn Dundee will b tn the name Sblbe Park proRranj I eon Ralna. attltiff mantser nf the Ohm pla. and th promoter who will Mritte boxinr nhowa at the Phlla Park thii summer will hae ViIh opening card tomploied shoith H( baa a tnitiibr of rtar bonis ImM up nd a ft eoon a ihe at clliithcd tm will make an announcement Ilenni I Mnnrd nnd Oenrse M ouna- Hrne mrot In Trenton Ucdneada nlcht l.eonaid also n a lc seen here before nnother month ban (tone Jnhnn Tillman and laik Perr are due to : ,... ----- .. . " . I'Tf1 ln I'l-l'burKi. on Mnm1a mcht The ft11" PJJi j' Jf.V.i iii J 7 VPA Jrck Malone ure expeUed to Iwttl In St Paul wlrelea report from lhe NCI tliin mornliiif stated that nn inter epted niesdac from tho zntea (antHlued the information that Harry uowaroa jireaidenl ut the uijin pla, A A planned to i ntertaln the member, or the Pine Street DMrntins fridfty un Wedneada eenlns" Jlmmv Isamlnger wan iinnblti lu erl( the repot I Pagu Leun Ha Ins, . Before fctarllnr NnutliwHnl Rohbi Ounnln stated that he would be a member of tlie Herman TaMor ''pet la I w hen th ham- plonihip limited atari ed wt at ward for the mif ngnt juiea itotiini nnd jark einitein alao expert lo make thp trip la the. H 1 i" Tufts Trackmen Lose Durham, V II.. Mas IT The eu Hamp shire College riefestcd lufis ( nlee In & track meet sesteidas SI to 15 points Supply ALL Your Loose Leaf Needs MANN'S The illustration represents 3ur Yale Cylinder I.nrk l.onsa Leaf Ledier. tho best device nt Its kind. The Vale Lock makes It a Loose Leaf Ledarer slth bound book security. . We rarry a bit stock of Loose Leaf Forms. Binders. etc. Telephone Market 160 WILLIAM MANN COMPANY Blank Booke Loos. tf a.auanvrf, rajinting Engraving, Utbagrapfalag aphlng 529 Market mmm r5MM6RCIflD Kjj(aaTTl0Nejroj 1 at isKV'Wsk taWKKelPr S SJ mm I Entered in Middle States Meet It u nvi lUlie wrong Oinuinu- . r,, , .-,, . , . .. i HiWdrinmorP oiei Lehigh l the de,ise scoie nf Ml to HL' mikes the C.nnel one of the stinngest inuteiideiv on the lielrl tnda 'I'enms ftom lliliteen rollege nl lived The stinngest lonlendeis in the tirsl etenl of the nflei noon, the 1 0(1. un Hlnvs. nf Steens Hue. nf llutgeis. Cartel of Swnrthmoip, 1 1 io of Ha erfoiil and Kunkle of l.nfavettc 'J he siime men are also expelled to be tbr main contestant in the ''0 '1 he quarter mile will be fought nut between Hire, of Kurgeis, Moiklo nf l.afatette. Finlej of Xew ork I nt 1CS, nnd Cling, of Deliwaip Clliw- ford, of l.nfn.sette. and .Merkle, of l.e I high, appeal tn lie nmoiig the stionge.t nntelaiiti in the half mile Swailh nime looters aie ronhdeutls expecting Fetter, their stni nnlei, to walk awas s it li the mile inn '1 he folloss ing r nlleges ate taking part Sssnitliinoie, l,.if.iette. I.ehigh. Mull leuheig. .Ness inik Cnlserslt.s, Stevens, llutgeis, Delass.nc. liickinson. llnver ford. I'lnnklni and Marsliall. Waslnug ton and .lefferfon, nnd ("iett.vshutg Penn sy Ivania CHILDS CUP RACE Quakers Have Better Record This Season Than Colum bia or Princeton OUTWEIGH BOTH EIGHTS Primrlnn, V. .1.. Mav 17 Colum bla and I'eun and l'lituetnn nr-itv and fieshmnn news had their final workouts mi Lake t'arnegie in pieptin lion for tiidn s tegntta fin the histnrli '( hllds up Itnth of the usiting eights went nut nn thp water eail vesterdav Imoining, while I lor I or Spaeth put the fiuilung tniiihes on the Tiger nais men in tho afternoon. I Coadi Plalsted put his Hlue and h itc (lunges through a short but nappy praitue whiih he du er ted from the launih Itolh vnisit.i and fresh men lowed up the lake nt an easy pare in order to get the sweep spuing eis woiking smoothly. 1'ljis.ted then I i i i h n 1 i """"" "'" """l"rehr championship swimming race held' ,hr mc" '"i"" " "", l".itlimise ,elc lHst nieht whs won In the Pitts Penn wanul on ihr-untei fm . hml moininc workout. 1 ho Quaker lowed up the like nt ! lomfoitablc pare and ifter piar thing n few minutes, lelurned I tn tlirt lirtfl I ri filter ,, ,, T(,rl. ,nlt, ,pft , ,,,,, m nhout t o'r lor k in the nfteruoon un dei the tutelage of Potior Spaeth The Piimeton inentoi "Oil In piutcges through a moderate woikotit and t lic- nihil out the rub shell nt about 1 .'!() The legattn will sinit lit ."i ii'ilmk today with n nice between the Central High Sihool of Philadelphia nnd the seiond Prim eton freshmen trews. 'Ihc catling i ate will follow this with the Mirsitv cwent as it climax. AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES snurf A IrlMt hrt.ebiill lub fftpen in slxtfcn car olrt iraf)lutt nine uania gain" uiih roster A 1'hllmore m . ,nn i.ir Hrnihr 1 1 Hupl. Mtl.oon 1 3 Tortrr ftrept Nnrlh ile PrnfeMvlonaW he 2 " nnrl Meniorlrtl i'v i" nun r m j nprn i fir flrt i bom" leinn J J Hoover ni Nniili inritan utieel T. narker A (o. baseball club is de h. nHnlHrr en tnrt m b l ith flpstf ylisaai trapllnff nine? Jneph J Oullfojl" 1510 Ritchie street MiriunU Hitcnip s.rci. . , . k unn tfliln with the Prltcharrt lub In 4Iaii tn rrnniie en m ith nml-t lac ...... &llka at Isj-BniBh rhf tslll t fliin.k er?"' rorlhwesV corner Flfts third street and Woodland aenue ,,.. ., .. , Trankfortl I. C. haa Mav l open for em rMn n nineteen ear otl lam eltrir ri. home nr aua Hanj L Fox, lij .velleri ctreet The Indiana Club has open n 30 (a m and p ni ) for aemliro honi ciuba nfferinjr n good uarnntep Jor M-lman lt39 North rhlrt second treei Th Rian . V. his Memorial Dav (a m For Particular People Hotel Pennsylvania appeals to people who want the best there are used to having it. Though it is the largest hotel in the world (2200 rooms, 2200 baths), its chief claim to distinction is its character. It provides everything includ ing the intangible things which the discriminating traveler wants of his New York hotel. Complete and Extra-Comfortable Every bedroom in the Pennsylvania has private bath, circulating ice-water, and many other unusual conveniences including the ingenioui "Servidor," hich saves tips and time and trouble by elimi nating contact with servants in sending things to or from your room. Clothes to be pressed, laundry, and similar articles are put into a receptacle built into your bedroom door; the employee who handles them opens the receptacle (not the door itself), and doesn't even see into j our room. A morning paper is delivered free to every guest room; a well-selected library is at your service, thoughtful provision for your comfort and con Hotel Mft wfWfll (.IIIIVIfUIHU J VrmiilUl ilbIT VlIV aEaV Statler-operated in connection with mm jk HOTELS STATLER, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, St. Louis H The Largest Hotel R 2200 rooms Ml A in the world K si.. L 2200 baths i&r V isHnfullaRsVlta k Jh.w - llwliiislllatt J& sjlfkjv '!' MlnSlXI'l'laammKiaaSBUamll MT av ' '' '"! ! ifi V i'i XX I mMmmBm&U " !r 'sj JkmrnWfmMmWnmiwnwTnkBKLJf7j0a aSaVsHsV U 1 1 1 w fi fi H I I HlaBBBHaBHlBrrlaaa jjJBtspUut yifl flu MSntGKfVP Pcnn Has Won Childs Cup Rowing Race Five Times The fiist ("hllds Cup rnee was rowed on the Sehuylkill tin, .lime 24. TSTf). nnd was won by I'ennsjl vanla, Columbia, seeond ; l'rlneeton. third. Subsenuent raees on the Schuylkill in fours resulted as fol low : 110 Flrt Columbia second Tenn third l'rlneeton 1SS1 First Prlnrclon second Penn (No other contestant I t8S3 First Penn second Princeton (No oiher contestants ) 1ssa First Penr second Princeton o ether contestants S14 Flrsi Penn second Cornell third Prlneton 18fiR First ornell second Penn INo other contestants 1 ISsn to 1RSB Incluslxe No races IRRfl lelaht oared irewsv First Cor ell econd I'cnn (No other ronles tants Ififlrt to 1M1 lnclusle No rates 191." irowed at I'rlnrelnnl First r o lumbls second Prlnteton third Penn 1011 No race 1014 n-st ( olumbla second Prince ton thlld Pcnn Hill Tirst Princeton second Colum Ms third Penn IDIA ironed at Philadelphia! -First Princeton second ColumbU third L S Nsal Academv fourth Tenn 1917 No race 11I1S (rowed nt Princeton First Penn second Columbia third Princeton PITTSBURGH WINS RELAY ni.t.i Tor uisiricx, Defeats Erie Team Swimming Championship rittsbiirgli. Pa,. Ma 17. The 'J0O- I .naru Aiiegnen. .uoumnin awuiiiiu burgh Athletic Association team In 1 minute 17 1 .1 seconds 'I he Erie Pa MCA team whuh won the tirst heit in 1 minute 17 .". fi .econds. took seiond place Frankle Brown Wins ftirHrriiillf . l' . Mnv 17 r'rankl Ffrown ncht hrr um riRhr it a inn fcht fiom ilia ntHri ana tron ediii ouiiJOlnta ins uri'viirui. Guilford Defeats Adair Newton. Mass.. Mav IT -Jess Guilford ata .nir mam . nn neresien I'.pr. .m r second round "' Atlanta one up match eslerdav In the Woodland (Jolf Club fprlnic lournanicnt mil p in ) and !a Tl npn for unv flrsi ln bom twrn Phone inimont JR07 be iwfcn " "ni mi p ni , The v(erl A C. Is without a name fo Duncan 110 iouth Slxtletli ... tr0Pt n,e Onus rial, wanta m,s .tl, hom. uh J Harris 0J Noith SUty fourth street The Rnokflpod rroflanala hacf Mav 'l Manorial D ( in and p ml open for !&.. .wlnt fl a. s a. h ;. m b "b . .. Ptuli tamn h Marrowirte 5tet.ftn riirim hunh ami strawtirlrtte i Clothier. Phone Diamond OJin aflep 110 v tn i nr firtlnr. linme lub Mlhlnxr n atrftnir n .lt"1.1 '" ran horn lli ," Wrlutstreet '"'"' rl" IntI MM rhllndflphU Rapid Tmnalt n. r,, n flrat ,tn traellnir team baa U 17 open. J W hitcalde Franlatord ftOQ Bell ohone , t The Carner Point . A wanta amea with pnv (slxteen-eenteen ear old team at home or awav Jo-ienh Ourle 10T4 dims itrtet CarneB Point N J I The Knlthtr. nt H. fiforjte n. C . wantu 1 jeanie either at home or awas v Ith flrat dnaa nlnea venience is shown by many unusual equipment features such as the reading-lamp at the head of your bed, the full-length mirror in every room, the portable desk-light, etc. And at These Rates: Rooms for one person at $3, $3.50, $4, $5 and $6; for two, $5, $6 and $7 (with twin-beds, $6, $7 and $8); parlor suites, $12 and up. It is wise to reserve in advance of your arrival because the Pennsylvania is a successful hotel, preferred by many travelers and limited, big as it is, in capacity. VINCENT RICHARDS - 4 pi av urnnnniv I Ln 1 11 II LI IL I UUnii'J r?S Suspension Does Not Prevent! Him From Competing In" ra Pvliihitinn Mntr-h'nn H Exhibition Matches ON G. C. C. r. OURTS? ' t:en tlinucli he is under susnemion '"M I . . - t)i the I nitert states .National J-awn q Tennis Association, Vincent JUfhards H will rompete here today At the German' town Cricket Club in a series of ehl-f bltion matrhes between the leading ' plAvers of the I'ast. f Through being suspended Itlchards Is ineligible to compete in any sanctioned totirnameut Tint the rnllne; ttflN rtni bearing whatsoeier on exhibition mnirnes. ue may compeie in as many.jj I i iii.i ., i 1-3 win., wuc i'i a uuntkiri miu tr will dav at the (lermantoun Cricket ''lib todny and tomorrow. AmorJg the.'i'il .. ti-i- ii'i-c i '1 niui'n uic iirain Hngiii, ul iuicruawyvi tional fame: lehiya Kumagae. the wonder from Japan, who is reputed to !! ds piaMng ueurr man wuen ne nrss startled the American tennis fans; Wil- Ham H Tilden. "Jd. holder of the na- tional r lav court title : Merrill Hall, a prominent figure in the tennis circle for Zi mnn ears, and posslblj It, I.lndley fl t IL. .! 1 ......I f 1 ' liurrii, nit iiiiiiuimi uuiuuur Bingtes c iiaiiii'iuii. MARKSMEN TO TRAIN Army Stars Will Practice at Camp.nl , 1 wuuyc 1 Washington. Jlnj li. The army: -CI crack rifle shots will be concentrated j'3 nt Camp Dodge, Iowa. dttrinC ths .. -a . . I months of .lune nnd .luly to prepare ior cne nacinnni compeemve maicoea 10 tj b lipid at the nnvr s ranRC at CaH- o11 V. .1 . in Anmtst. nrrorHinr Irt orders iucd jcsljprda.r by the War De J partment. wl Boyer ana uurani wuaury ..I .... n tin Mu 1? Ta Tlrti.a A4m at? I lllUIII4ltsll, ! .si at ur v,,.i u.aw -, inr n Krontenar rurlnit car esterday After- ? .. - ..i.l Riel fae ttiat f1ir knriinaitaUatft tf i thf Unlontovn Speednay lo1v at a- speed l t nt in? miie nn hour Cliff Purant in hla f r'"4'" Sp""1 "ualln"1 ' ,0 m" 31 , haur gi Nntionnl A. A. onai n. n. SATrnnAY MGHT M MAV IT I Johnny Grimn v. Frank MtnniC& i;- M..aa If 14 Walf ' Jimmy MyiOtl V. Rid WOlt Eddi McAodrtwi ti. Jck McUBfutt, I Sammy Schltt V. Willi HannOll ' Tick.tt at Donaghy'l, 33 S. lltll Sfcfi OlvmniJi A A nroad an4 B!obrtil,.f wiympia . . Ilarry vaiwto, Htrti Monday Night, May 19 All-Star Chicken Show Andy narna 1. Jack Trcr Vllllw lUmna ram UatwnU r.ll.aiiu llnrrr Kid Brown $. .."" ir.;-u" v"t;r..,-r,j,"-"? t w: . rmi jrranrmai ks Fddle. O'Heefe. tn. Tttar Johaaoa vohaaoB ,& jack r narker t. am rneomnn rTJt is- and 'V ' to ? Jf i i it."av. ! J1, M i!l I m J i i r. V 3 "J m. t-v M ujS ;3svfl . r 1 U-: v ,1 &: ! 1 s v' 1 fS 'i. t
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