, ". ' !1 19 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1019 XL i IF s It N f I. fc I - I U W ATHLETICS HAVE AIDED WESTERN CLUBS IN THEIR DASH FOR THE AMERICAN LEAGUE PENNANT 1EN USHERS A. E. F. . FORHEAVYBJVTTLE Former Overseas Soldiers to Be Special Police at Willard- Dempsey Bout CHAMP DUE HERE ON JUNE 4 What May Happen in Baseball Today I NATIONAL tKAflUH New tk. llrookhn flmlnnatl , I'll 1 1,1.1 KM Chlriijtn . , Pittsburgh t. I.oul lloston .... Wn l.ot IK IB in II 1.1 II 7 5 a H in in is is in 10 IM'. ISO .on: .015 .r.34 .new .421 ,5(111 .:3s wfti .ion .6811 .(no .M.I .(110 .444 .son .273 Lose .150 .(110 .11111 MICHIGAN WORRIES PENN AND CORNELL My Wolverines Certain to Di- 1l 1 Tl . Itv I r f viae roims w were una- rhirsito ... r'levrlHml . SI. l.nnl,.. New ork Detroit ... Boston . . U'nshlnstnn ATIILKTICS Toledo, O., May 28. Eight hundred former soldiers will be deputized as HKMini nitA Mtwi enrvn ns'iiaherH for T the licnvjuolRht chnmplonship contest lHL 4... T ll'll!...... nn.t 1 0 lf HeillM- E2& . i .i.A 'nn.flmi t'ni-1 nrr-nn here or. iu me uoj... ,. July . Tex Illcknrd. promoter of the contest, announced today. These men nil have seen service ovcr Rpnx na members of the 112th Ammuni tion Train and Ilatteries 11 and K, of the Thirty-second Division, 'limy will be armed, and will bo under the direct supervision of Mayor Hchrelber and C. F. Wall, director ot public saieiy. Lieu tenant Fred Seibort will tc in command of the unit. As the nrmy, navy and civilian board of boxing control indorsed the contest and announced thnt it would support it, Promoter Hickard believed ft would lie in justice to the men on tills board to appoint soldiers to assist in hnndllns Ihe crowd". KicKord's action will make it possi ble for many of these ocrseas men to witness the contest, as many of them lack the necessary funds to purchase tickets. Itickard was advicd today that "V il lard will come direct to Toledo instixid of stopping off for n day's vlit at his home in Lawrence, Kan. The champion is duo here .Tune -1 to begin training. Ad Q. Thatcher, matchmaker of the Toledo Athletic Club, has irtually de cided upon leasing it S30.000 (ottage on the shore of Mnuince bay for Wil lard's training camp. The proposed i amp is located about two miles west of Dcmpsey's nuuitcrs. The deul will not be closed, however, until the ar rival tomonow of Hay O. Archer, Wil lard's business repicscntative. Play for Dixie Golf Title Memphis. Tenn.. May 2S PUv fnr the southern open coif ihamplonshln "as re sumed todav First round inntihes re suited In vU lories for Ml.- AlMl Stirling, nf Atlanta holder of the national title 1l Kenneth DuffleM of . Memphis, southern rhampion. an.l Mrs J V , Armstrong, nf TarUKM. AIISS I 1HH1IHMI "I tn r-.n.t. .... of whom are considered strong In the final tents AMERICAN M'JUHIK Won Ixiat r.r. Mln ...31 1 .ISO IS 8 .(102 14 II .lino . . II in ,r54 ..., 11 IK .433 . . n i .mi . . 8 lit .118 fi 11 .251 VI .221 l,ae No tames scheduled In American Lenrue. 1. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL l.KAIWH I'lilladelnhla. 4; Cincinnati. 1. New Vork lni riltuhnrili. 2. 81. Louis. 4t llrooliljn. I. Chlraco, Si yoaton, AMEHlijAN I.KAGl'E Detroit. Si Athletics. 1. Cleveland, Hi lloston, 4. tlilcuro, li Washington. .1. M. Louis. At New nrk, TODAY'S GAMES NATIONAL I.EAdUE rlttslmrih nt New Vorkl clean S:.10. SI. I,oiiis at Ilrooklinf clean 3:30. I inclnnatl nt 1'hlladrlphlai rlondyi 3130 C'hlcacn nt Hotoni clean 3:111. No Amerirnn I.enffuo game lodar. AMERICAN MiVOUE No lames scheduled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Nennrk. 4: Iteadlnir. 1 llalllmore. In: .Icrser City, 3. Toronto. (I; llufTnlo, 2. llochester, (It lllnsliAmton, 5. Today's Games llalllmore nt Readlmc, lllnthamton nt lluffalo. Toronto nt KocheRler. Nennrk at Jersey City, cans and Quakers Are Strongest EIGHT POINT SCORERS Up-to-Minute Marks t of Leading Hitters ' INSEL ECTED FOR BIG ALLIED SPORTS TILDEN MEETS HA WK AT PL YMOUTH TOD A Y NATION A I (ratnlh, Phillies lounjr, Neu nrk Mensel, Phillies VHIIIims. Ph'llles Uariden t'lnclnnAtt l.KAdl-K (I. All. It. 18 4lt 12 54 SO II .JO 10 II IB 10 11 50 AD 1 Standing of the Clubs 10 11 iv. i,. r.r. Rnehrater 13 1 .(110 rtnlTnln Toronto ..14 R .B30. Newark . Illnelinm'n 13 8 .BID Heading-, llnltlinore. 13 8 .010 .lersejr C'y IS a 14 0 11 OFF TENNIS COURTS Question Whether Miss Bjur stedt Will Be Able to De fend National Title tonlenders Golf at Cobb Creek Ths Philadelphia Golf Cluh will hold lis ,ijil Memorial I)a tournament for Its members at the Cobb's Cisek toiirw inuinament Hill be run on' the ha basis Scraps About Scrappers I'ho handicap By TED MKKKIMTII (World's trralrst mlddle-dManre runner) MICHIGAN tieicr has won an Inter collegiate thamplonship in the East. This year they have the best chance they eer liaxo had and. without n doubt, theirs is the team that will site I'enn and Cornell all the trouble. Tit every event Steve l'arrell's men are the dark horses and the stumbling block that the conches of the Kast nic afraid will be their downfall. Michigan will tome cat with a team on which are eight men that will score at least tliirtv points in eleven events, while they will have second-string men that we do not know as much about, who, if they figure, will win the meet for them. The eight men will damage the hones of both l'enn iilld Cornell by grabbing ploi es where thee teams could s ore heavily with them not in the event, l'enn will feel the Miihigan team most in the sprints and the broad jump With I,oscli in the 00 mid 'JliO, 1 tiiiuk thnt Dnvis, of l'enn, will have to be satisfied with a place behind him, while Johnson nnd Wcstbrook will slop SJmal- Ip- Unfit nml l.nnilpra frnm rrntt:.,,. 1 l! - ' t.,1. f l.n Kn.1 t,,mn 41(1 tlv' I'll UiUtlU JMIUl'. Michigan in Sprints Cornell will suffer bj Michigan's en try in the two-mile, both hurdles and broad jump. WOLVERINES ON WAY Michigan Stars Leave for Cambridge to Compete In Big Meet Ann Arbor, Midi,, Maj 118. Knr the first time since 101(1 the tnivcritj of Michigan will he i eprei-'ented thK jear in an eastern meet, eigljt Midiignu ath letes leaving today for Cambridge to enter the eastern iiiterj ollegiate event at Harvard stadium I'liday and Sntur-dn.v. AMI'.RK N l.i:Clt'R (I. All. II. cold-. Detroit sn 10(1 in Krlianc, lloton IS 40 4 vtninbairnnss. (level'd. 5ft !n II Jackson,, ChlrnKo 2XIII2 II llodle. New lork 53 81 1 II. 21 10 2A 21 20 Ave. .All 411 .311 .31.1 .3.10 Ate. Ill Philadelphia Stars Are Listed Among Fifty Athletes to Take European Trip TED MEREDITH WILL GO In the 100 and 'J'-'O Michigan will have two sprinters that have shown good work in the Wet in l.osch and Cook. I.osclt is going to place in both races, but the best thnt Cook can hope r'iftv trn,,L m,,l tinl.l .iM- .. i. .. :,t ! , , ' " ' 'mi' u Mil will lull !"!lk,'' '' trip nhroad to compete in iii 1. , ' ""' lmnor "f repi editing the . "i i in" inirr nuieii gnme in dm 1'ersliing stadium, near Paris. ncl month, hnve been selected, nnnrd "g to niinouiicement bj Samuel .1. Dal las, president of the Amateur Athletic I iiion of Ameiien. The men lire to leave for New York on Juno ,'! Among the Mms who will tnke the for is n fifth 'in the KM). ,lolinun could jjril' are l.o Cendre, of Georgetown get a place in these races if lie would ""'''' olleginte pentathlon cliiiimilon : start, but I do not think that he will. ! ""''.Simpson, former! v ; of Missouri Cnl- In the 410 nnd SSO thev will have """"V. """ '" .""' ( lork A. r. . Gcrmantowti and Cynwyd Stars Play in Semifinal Round of Loiver Bracket ; Each Has Leg on Trophy JOHNSON FACES LAKE A! I'airinpt in the Doubles of Plymouth Club Event DIXIE KID KILLED T" '.i '... r?-jSiJ HIST IIOl'MI tlatly Slid partner s I) .Nlch- .4.18 l .:tun .Sil Itutler who will figure. Sedgewlek ill the J"' "Vlfr,- ll,,!,'I "f '" , world's two-mile. Itaker and Smith in the shot J"1"', ', h? inV, h" "'ovV; Sutherland, nnd the latter in the hninn.er. v l" -r.L UlT i"'? ! ' Sl"'' Johnson is the man that wi.l f .TJuT .. ,' 1, K nr break tlic Wolverine tenm. He W.i--,,,. ,.,,, . ., ......... .... entered in both hmdles. high an 1 broad luml lot-1 wlm holds several records. n,l I Willinni T Tilden. :M. of the jumps and will i!acc in thice. l.nrvm. of Ittighnni Young College, who mnntuwii Criikd Cluh. nnd Hi J (iioitis ine iiueiconeginle high jump lee nrd Tlie entire list as given out by Sam uel D.ill.is follows: Itutler. Dubuque: Carroll. Illinois; Ha.vmond. I'enn; Kellj T.oomis, Chieago. A C : Moore. Ilnrinid: Hnddoik, Kansas: Torkel vnn. I'xeter Acndeniv ; Smith, l'enn, Campbell. Chicago A. CV; ('ustaNon. .lolinson Husy I do not think thnt he will run the JO low hurdles, n he will linve nil. he can do in u,utilifjiug In the others on Friday and running the finals on Satur da.v . However, he might tnke only one iuinn on Friday in the hi nnd jump nnd - ...... ... .. .... . . . . . . let thnt stand ngninst the others tor i'enn: .Meredith. .Meadow hrooK : M'uu Ihe two dnTK. and then tnke in the low dor. New York A. (' ; Nlinlv, Columbia: hurdles. He can win the two jumps, but I do not think that he is quite able lo land first in cither of the htndlo races. DE PALMA QUALIFIES Itv mMT T I'M I- S TUP, limits diaw neiiicr. mati lies become mnie Imporliinl. slur phi ers oppose eiih other. o ilos the in teiest inriease in the open tennis lour nnmenl of the l'lvmoulli Coiuitiv I'luh. located Ju-t a few miles llns sulo f the thiiving town nf N'ni rNtovvn Thrie ill" -eveinl mati lies on I linir nian Wnrien I. Iilsh's M-liediiic fur lo dii which, when settled, will enable the gent in the while llaniiels nml others lo gel u bellci line mi the pioh.lhle winnci of the sinulis t li,iiupons1iii. In lovvcr Half lliniliiig the list of iiintilics this lift - eriiooii is Unit wini'ii iiiings logi-iin-r liei P H. Ilnul. of tl c Cvnw.vil I "'lb II is is n semilitiiil ioiiiiiI luntdi i" the Imvei half of Ihe dmw The vMiinei will meet Shnfei. IMvvnids oi l'nlinei Them is iiuu h nt stake in Hie Tilden -Hawk contest Tilden hns won two legs on the l'lvmoulli Tropin nml needs but one moie to tnke it home In the fnmilv snfe for nil time. llnwk lins won the tropin nine nnd hopes to kcop Tilden fiom Inking permnneiil po-ses sion of it. .Inlinsou Meets L.llie Hull ilnv imirt came: ill fuel, they nm .iid lo he better on ilnv thilll on glass. Tilden is the niilioiiiil ( hi (ouil i li.im lo wntih V J it'da u ml Hon lMncrt Hr I' 11 Hawk anil T S 1) 1,0118 vs. Itnv Johnson and Herbert l.ytle P V (llbbi)tm and (I It Powell s Nelson llllllnElon nml I! rr Knsljrn II Hnvhrlx an I W II Wood vs It (I Hvans .lr and It T Powell It Kdujird and K Kdwards i K W 1'dlmer and Hopkins HKftsn rtnrs'n I S niieman .tr and T V Van mili Jr s l Steele nnd partner William T Tilden d and ttodney lie, k is K Honle and V I. Irish. II Iteeves and (1 1 Lincoln vs winner of the Nil hols-l'llnasl lfatl partner ("arllon Shafer and T VV Smith vs A i'rii"s and It Hnthers.il li M Minll and partner vs II K Illxnn and .1 r Thaer I)r McKlnnex and Irawtnskl vs It I Mlddletoti and tl I. Mlddleton Former Pugilist Dies From Effeeti.i of Blow on Head :w. "' 1'arls. May 'JS. The newspapcrue-aj port the death of a negro boxer know as "Dixie Kid" fiom the cffecU offi', -blow icceived outside n l'nrls cafe ', Siindnv eveniue The tiueilist. who Hr wild to linve been drinking, bumped JnlbJl, nn Ainericnii officer. . 4"$' It is deelnred that the officer hltth-. negro, whose liend struck the pavement;",. when he fell, The negio was picked up 'a unconscious nnd ilitd kooh nflerwnrd. ti srw ...... .. t; rays $4a.iu on : uei , llniterslown, ,Md.. May 2f lleathermoonr .owned vy .1 j 11 1 onnor turnisneu a ur I prlo at Iho ooeninir of the nve.riay rac meeting of the Haaerstown Talr Association, ' when In the fourth event he nosed out Early i SIbIU and paid S4I)II I'll fur each 15 mutual , tlrkpl The raie was at seven furlonws. nml Karlv Slirht led In near the finish-. i Several thousand persons wnnessea vne six fi races .V m mm m... . I . asll ... It iAtt iviaKes mnexy-eignt ivm an nuu, Mll V(,nn . NnstpttP1., ynl in Liberty Sweepstakes Trials '.Jnrkquiih. Iteir.v. Mendowhrook : liar Indianapolis, Intl.. Mn.v 12. Hnlph tHs, l'enn: l.e (Jendie. Ceorgetowii . Do l'nlnin bus qualified for the ."00 Dutton. New Orleans; 1'cndall. Sulhei - mile I.ibertN Sweepstakes to he run Intnl. Pittsburgh ; l'.ronder. New York Mav 111. I A C. ; Tilden. Mendowhrook; Ross, II ill. iin.Uni tn,.ii ..in, uiiii.ii ho lmois A. C : Ciilino. Ohmpic A. C ; expects to defend America's prestige against the French entrants brie nnd MtCosb, Chh'ngo; Stout, Chicago Kleiiispehn. Mendowhrook: McDcrmott, Cornell: (Jiaiiiokopolis, Iilrose; Hen nignn, Itoston A. C : l'n.vne, I'ortlnnd . .lolinson, MiChignn; Kelly, l.os Angeles. Murin.v. Ios Angeles; Simpson. New o 1. A. ('. ! 'I'lMiinlnlon House. I.os All .oil.!! il.npaiui. ltrlirhnm Vniino- 'piiloll. I lliotl. It W ill be illtel est lllg " "" . '-. '.. . ,. ,, ,. 1...1 i Iti.e. Tiilor. Rink. Chiingo; (irnh.im, ' how iiocior nnwhs sipikij u. k hih KIlM'lllllji with nn injured nun. nnd llojinnn1 Doruheiui. one of Ihe best of the local i lining plnvois. wi'ie intoiested speitu tins nt tin' Tilden Noimiin Kwnjnel luntdi .vestiTilnv nfternoon. "Swu.vne Is a vol stem! pln.ver" said Doruheiui ns Tilden's shots were being t elm nod. "es." lcplieil Kii'hnriN, ' hut the slow, stend giune doesn't lend one ver fur To be sunessfiil one must hnve nggi cssiveness and not rclv sold on n stend base line s.vstoin of phi Abil ilv to i nine lo the net nnd Hike iidvnn tnge of the other fellow i mints moie 1 1 in ii Ihe nveinge steady game " The doubles loiirue nnd lonsolnlioii sillgles nuitdies will he stinted todnj 'I'vvent two tennis hnve enteied the doubles lompetltiou. with the Tilden Reck nnd R. I". Dixon .1 T Thn.ver i ombiuntioiis seeming to linve a slight oilup. Itut. ns the Wnllu Walla bovs ibieis me well adapted In the s1Ji j,,,, (.,Pr can tell. Genuine Palm Beach Suits All carry the label. Lat est designs, stripes, plain colors just like suit fab rics. Grain, greens, tans, browns, natural. All sizes for men and young men, including stouts nnd shorts. .$15,00, $16.50, $18.00 acharach's Quality Shops 1114 Chestnut Street Next to Keith's Theatre 920 Chettnut 37 South 13th S2d & Chettnut St$.- B 'J1?. Miss Molln New Yorlt. Mav Rjursledt is temporarily absent f10moc of the American representatives i lawn tennis courts tine to nn in-, ..,.., viii0.i?i. in int Slioonshnnil Ilnv. nstollishei! evneith Cnrl .Tolinsnti. rhosnn Inst niirlit ns I , ., 1. hcie .vcsterda.v. Ihe lawn tennis courts due to an ln i ,Pp,CSPnt jury. Hhe is reported to have surTored , ),;, hurdl a strain during the.plaing of one otevcn(s v N JOHNNY MRAIA' will oipose .Inik Husso in the main session of the Rmpirc A. C. tomoirovv night. Sam Cross, the prominent clubman, who is president of the Rmpirc A. C, assistant chief of the Ringhnm A. C. nnd pies-ident-elect of the I'ine Street Debating Society, nnnoiinced this morning, in n lengthy interview, thnt, although Rohby (iunnls almost lost his Mcal-y ticket, .lohnny positively would appear nt the Empire President dross always has insisted that battle ro.vnls ore necessary to the successful promoting of nny small club. Hence tomorrow night we will find ten colored bo.vs staging a royal battle. The wind-up will be suppotted by this card : (Jeorge Rlackbiirn vs. Johnny Piazzi, Johnny Viggi vs. Pat O'Malley. Tommy Hogan vs. Young Moff and Young Kid Norfolk vs. Kid Cotton. Joey Fox will featurs the weekly show at the Atlantle City bportlnc Cluh tomorrow night. Dave Meter, of Xew York, will en tertain with the Kngllsh featherweight. Fox la out to vvln decisively, as he wants to .Ira nn ehanre nn looslncr thnt mall h utth Johnny Kllbane. scheduled for the Phils' I park uti June in. Ihe other bouts follow: Al Thompson vs Joe Marks joe Stanley a Mlckv tirltt and Hauling Johnson vs, Eddie Clarke. At the Olj-mnla next Monday night Joe Lynch, the lanky New York bantam, who gave Jimmy Wilde a ureal battle, will op pose K. O Joa O'DonqeU In the wind-up This will be I.ynch'a first appearance In more than a jear. Battling Heddy meets Harry IKid) Brown In the semlwtnd-up. There wilt he no show at the CambrU A. C. Friday night. The National will .he closed Saturday evening. The Cambria opens Its open-air season on June fl Promoter Burns plans to have a star progarm. Charts Russo. the sporty barber, an nounces that he plans to go to the big battle via the "Herman Taylor special." Irrr Hanson and Joe Phillips -will clash In the wind-UD at the Williams A. C on the night of June 3 Hike Burns and 1'ranl.le Rritton meet In the Bemlwlnd-up. Th other bouts- follow : Clemenceau vs Joe MeGov ern Jlmm Mendall vs Jack Terry, and Joe Christls vs. Al Clark; George Chnney willhave one more work out before he faces Tendler at Shlbe Park, when ho engages Itabe Picato In the first nnen-alr show of Ihe season n Baltimore on Fr 5J nffht. Frankie nice vs Kddle "2nnor and Joe PUlon vs M IM conv. plete the card. Frank irop) O'Urlen will referee. James T. IJoiigherty. the Haron of I.elper vllle. expects to leave for Toledo Saturday, where he will remain for at least a week. He wants to get a good line on the princi pals "the Jufy 4 title, meeting. The Baron will be host to a large party on July 4. President Gross say that the Empire will hA. lis night to Monday after the Olymola rioting show next Monday. The Umpire will stage an all-star show on the night of June U. , Herman Hlndln says that Max Vllllamson will be one of Ihe entertainers at the At lantic City Sporting Club next week. Her man Is grooming Williamson to take the place of the late Joe Tuber. Johnny Tillman has returned to his home In Minneapolis Tillman has a couple, of bouts in prospect, but wants to take a little rest before gettlnjr down lo work, this sum mer. - Promoter Thll Classman announces that nctuVa received the forfelfs of all six prin rlpals for the all-star show which will be s tied at Shlbe Tak on June 4. Th star card follows! Lew Tendler vs George Chaney' Joe Tlplllx vs Johnny Dundee and Wattle ilrork b. Willie Jackson 'Ihls show nrnelally will onen the open-air season here her recent exhibition matches, U was the failure of Miss Rjursledt to nppear in the singles in the tourna ment at the I'elham Country Club, where she has been n consistent winner, thnt led to the announcement thnt she was injured. JUNIOR TOURNEY TODAY Sixteen Entries Received for Merlon Cricket Club Event The nnnunl open junior tennis tour nament of the Merion Cricket Club will start tliis afternoon. The winner of the tourney will be eligible to compete in the tennis tenter thnmpionhips at Cyn w.vd. Sixteen entries have been received. The pairings follow : FIRST ROUND ,T Tlepp vs M Miller. J.lVenu vs It Schenck A. Morgan vs. J. Brenneman. II Ilalch vs. F. Staunton M. Valentine 11. S. Beard. II. Harper vs IX. Longstreth 1, l' Clarkson vs H Valentine C. Seltzer vs A. n wnilllnc. No. mutches will be defaulted first day. ns, rl n a te Dalasjea Pv-1 lit Ine Michigan in the low" nod .. . ,, ,k .... ,. .. es nml high nnd broad jump ian run, h.i'n reTeaseii John .Muljus. a inicner, in me loieao team oi me Anieuiar Vssoi latlon Seiel. .lohnsoii, Montgomery Ross Refuses $50,000 for Sir Barton levington, K.. Mav US Commander I I, llos ihe Cimadlrfii turfman hHs refue,l John I, Vladdeli s olTfr of $",0(100 for sir llrirloli winner of the Kenluckv I)rrb Preakne''1' and Withers stakrs Vliulden hrnel Sir llartnn and sold hlin In his two jear. ,.l I t . In tins for tt", IIIMI game stands up nnuer xne eisntile iittuik of Tilden. Another of the line mutches on todn.v's hill is Ihe Wiilhn e .lolinson Ilnive I.ake iniilo .lolinson and his famous diop stroke advanced Into the cnu linnl of the upper hrni ki t hv disposing nf Carl Kisi her in stuiiglit sols. I'isdiei put up a hue light, but the odds wcie too greut. -J Must Ite Aggressive Yiticcnt ltiilinnls. the sixteen ,veur old (bninpinii, who is on tbc side line something about then you'll like- f5if 1 KiN r -j' Av fcthep Twenty to ackage i " M t ,rS mmmri As. BH i , L9BwisyKmmmmmmmmmW k-.seV I tii I MONROE rr'tE" Krru" Arrow COLLAR - FOIL SPRING Cluctt, Pcabody & Calnc.TroyNX BINGLES AND BUNGLES i ifTaeiriaEiTrrmigggi;gfi;Kg?ygTgsgi;g Monday teas Voran Day, una Ciaiuth s !. but vestcrdau the Amerkan I.phrup yeslenlrij I h Phil Men nnd GUntt were the onl eantprn rp- i reientHtleB In the Nutlonal net to win T hf (aihr (TTnatn homer. iu lODtli mnre I ,h . - u ear I ii i.- thn tnorn nt the, IhllH. was Just int "" J op iiH good a liln Hftst one. It on a bull itauif. I i "For Jealousy H'x liuril to lumt tlmt Vh- rhlU and Tleds nnn nre deadlocked In the Iniclon club." chirped the euy Ip the brown r-M mtm f yyvi f j v &m mah Hj "! the Amateur Baseball Notes -i tn.m Ttnrh A. A. has May ftl onn for any flrst-claB home team offerinff a guaran tee, James jibco, eit. u,.io vu . sriesi Toda&-H tltt will decldn the Issue This will he the taut appearance of the I'hlla at home until June 13 Dlnaslrauft an tuny Ji-nc been th trip for the AthtctUi the lied Sor, moftaiciis of the rliatnovd, hair fared alwost at badly lid Barron Huh ( Ity nine dropped another rfe tsion to Vlei eland uesteiday. W niter Johnson Is cettlnc btimpeil Just t reculnrb nm If he wer nn ordinary, 1 tcher, lie dropped his heonil came of the1 Uhlte Sox serlea eterdn. It as the Hlxth defeat in u row bj one run for Wash ington. Frank Woodwards third pltchlnr con quest for the mil was the first reverse of the tampal.Ti for Cuban l.uque of the Reds, J who had won rte straleht Today in an off day tor the 4ier(cn t eaaue. The eastern clubs are traveling to . their home baltiv,icki. The Urates time set to score ft run off Chlcaco piti hhiK. For the second ennsecu tlie time Itoston wan blanked jesterdar, Claude llrndrlx tulrled the shutout for the CubH. derby. M Thej npnrar to he toln hard to row.L the Jlackmen out of the feiiai. Huiro Ilezdfk skipper of the Tlratrs f tenia v denied i umora ih it he intended tn iiOtt thp Pittdbut-Kh tlub to return to the lniersit of Oregon as athletic director The reason win the A s hae len losing an be seen In the batting aerages nf Rnlh. Hums and Walker on IhN ttlp Roth has had eleen hits cit of fnrt one for -1S nurns ten out of fort two for -".H, Hnd Walker, tx oik of thlrlj fle for 171 or ib m i .- ? V..t " ir" --' ff "I TSk Lif rvrr i i II 1 iilfilfil YSJi I I Jl.cw t& sJF LyL JKkJi kJL JE J&-L4 JMJ4I JJL JJT vj jjr JLVJM.JM. 11 A II 'SA WZ2 vv i W vm tnmavLWvvm' mWmmmmimimMmkamtMgb isffi m mK rlftii irHi IH rlti MMHim t'mptrs Ixird rtvron Is kssplne: up his put out average Seldom does a day so by without h nlaver helngr chased lo the club house by Jlvron Yesterdav he shooed l,cs Ue Mann tor disputing a called third strike Itldieninnt I'. ('.. a llrst-class travellnB nine, would like to arrance Barnes with teams of that class for dates In June and July. C. J. McCafferty. 4730 Smlck street. The Middle Cltr Club, a first-class travel lnB team, wants to arrange a fame with a learn offering a guarantee for Memorial Day !"nf and p. m ) A. A Cura. 1705 South Eighteenth street. - Vincent T. C. elghln-tnenty-vear-old nine, desires to book games with home nine; for May SO (two games). 31 and all of June John F. Williams, 621 Richmond street. .-.-i...ti A a a nemlnrn team, would like to hear from teams having grounds and , of Ji Blajlng Sunday games. May 30 (two games) 'iral, is open. Martin Tarke. 737 Saybrook mm The Biaien shipped tu o outfielder back to th tall tnaav ycbterdau A I Wlcktand ernd toe KeVit ure sent to St, Paul and Toledo, of the American Association, re spcctliely. At Mnniaux lustedonb one round asaliist the Cardinals, who nicked htm for three lilt a and one run In the (lrt session. Ilrookbn, of tourte. lost the verdict. Iarry Cheney, who has been on the aK list for some weeks, broke into the bnx score with the Dodgers jesterdaj, pitching the last two Innings Mike- Gonzatev rauaht .It fltst oame for the Qiantn yenterday. He handled the slants of Jess Harnett. .Veto York easily beat the ex, ticotmo no less than six runs f'l me th inning, , Henue. The llookdale A. A., a fl"t-cla triiejlnir nine, has open dates John Sejdow;, 2534 North Cle eland avenue. I Rennj KnulT fired Illicit explosives yester day. He had n homrr nnd triple, the clr- ult btow coming with one man on. I.arrj Dojle slummed out t triple with the bases Hllrd. Hal Cbae alio hit for the circuit Thnie rlttnhttia Rrairu ttent into third I place vestirdaw uhen they van theii thitd 1 itraioht fiom the Yankee St I "oe; v on i BICYCLE RACES VELODROME POINT BREEZE PARK FRIDAY, MAY 30, 8:30 P. M. 30-MILE MOTOR-PACB RACE W'althour, Carman, Collins, Bedell l'BOl'. AM) AMATKUK KArKS Admission Sue. 65c and 83a NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK PHILLIES vs. CINCINNATI AMK AT 8:30 P. SI. 8etsst Ulmbels' and Sualdln,V Enbfr-A. "Cr,1J"-' "Sdlf'SSI" us&wvtoti&'SM&aiM. sfs" Th rhlladelnlila Unpld Transit A. C.. a ..mlnro traveling nine, lias -May.m anu oi nnen. J Whiteside. Frahkford duo. siilfn or the fact that I'mo uoine una inn , . .. r. a .1... . ,.iih ' iIoiiMm nntl a slnulc (n direr ln o tlie The Crew TtlcU II. C. desires games wtn n,a(p ,rf J .'lonllin Bnlrr lit liornei. elghleen-nlnetetn-s ear-old uniformed liiiies ; ,'(; ,rl(.i, i fcfoit mil nl the last having open dates In June and Jui.s. vn- i (Ufle stints lor Jimmv Huthc a Icam. llam Poston. car. nf Crew Levlck Companj. 111 North Broad street. Jim T,orm nlllll lU drhul with the I rirnvnt rstrrditr In the role nf nlneli lillter. Valrhlll A. C. R first-class traveling team, The Indian, however, fnllril lo nil. would i Ilk. to heaV from teams having VoU(nt'"o "g"" Jurn,R Ta-sS: ChirRIi I Not an n.ln. club turned In victory In becker. 200S Wallace street. r vj. v 1 n flvst.claes traveling learn. i. 7.aA jaia for teams offering guarantee. William Schafer, 022 Kast Ontario street. The. Huslr Club has May 30 (two games) open for nrst-class home teams offering .,,.ni. it. L,. lleecher. 21107 bouth Franklin street. Welcome n. C. has a few open dales In t.k.. ..., i,,i tnr flrMt. class traveling nines. 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