'P'r?Jft7'.Jj'.iE -""". ,.?". EVENING ptfBUcf LEDGER-MIL'ADELPHIA,' -SATURDAY, "wwra-st"- .''' 13. r MAT 31t 1919 ' lWI" WED MEREDITH IS DUBIOUS ABOUT TITLE FOR PENN DESPITE QUALIFICATION OF 17 w? k r- I & V. It' IrlV m L i r Braves' Make.1t Three in 'a Row Over Coombs's Clan With ' ' . .Twin Win , HUB HITTERS HIT HARD n- EDWIN O. POLLOCK Special Stair Correspondent Traveling With (he l'hllllea Itostoii, Mass., Mny .11. Battered and hraten and tossed around by the other bnll clubs kin the parent, circultu nc Droves, seemingly rcmouc over night, arose from the chaos and cuffed and kicked our Phils in the morning nndl .gf afternoon yestcrda. It is llkelv that 1(1they would have continued in tlic eve- mug, due cieciric-ilgnr, nnseDnii un noi gone over big enough for the major tent, and the Coombs cldn was safe from the third lacing in one day. Jack Coqmbs doesn't care how soon lie puHs out, of this city of books and beans nnd tjnll plnjrrs. IIc,arricd here with n nice average of .500. but he's going to leave with one some dis tance below the dividing line of even breaks. Tile second victory of yester dav for the Ilmves was their third straight over the Phils. Coombs is hi favor of.liaWng Boston eliminated from tlie.urcult. Four Ilurlers Slammed vFoUrof our best were" sacrificed be fore the ferocious slamming of Boston batters. 'In the a. in. engagement, Gene Tackard, Mike Prendergast and (jeorge Smith weie led to the slaughter, and in the post'luncheon entertainment, joung Jacobs did the suffering. Thirty-four hits in tluen games bear the shameful fact sharfcful as far as Philadelphia is concerned that our hurlcrs were unable to stop flic song-of-swat as sung in the Brave wigwam. On Thursday, in the opening game of the series, Bradlev Hogg argued his case through nine innings and lost the de cision, 4 to 1, allowing seven bits in i tniwintimp. Tifteen were collected off the1 combined curVtVof Packard,-' Prendergast ana ninim j.u, o ... m., and twelve vvftsthe the sum total of the damage Inflicted on Jacobs pitching imputation. Braves In Poor Luck if ,., like a crazy statement to proclaim that, in spite of their tluee, wins in n row. the Braves ftie plaving in bad luck. Of couise, anj Hostimmu would want to see them continue lU the samekind ofluck, for they have been winning, but if the streak icmaius thei c w on't be enough left of the Iftnv H tofuinish ft batter. Three of the Biaves were added to the crippled list cstctday. In the third inning of the.n. in engagement, the Stalllngs tribe gathered n pair of mus nnd alsoflost a pair of plavers. Ocorgc McQuillan, who was bi cozing along against the Phils with ; -onie .-Li r,,i ilUnlenHinz way tlint -i Demarec did on Thursday, coutcived the I Idea that lie was n uuii- i", ; tried to score fiom second on n xingle. He believed Ty Cobb had nothing n him when it came to sliding, and the result was that lie had to be tniriod o 'k the dressing loom vjiiwku " " iA.he nlatc and Forrest Cody. The nontt plate gave way. but Cady tlltln i, auu McQuillan sprained his ankle, It JVas Wliltted's Peg Shortly nfteiward CbnrleTrHeizog at tempted to pilfer home on a double steal. George Whitted pegged to Uuly, with obvious mtentlons of quttiug down the. Brave second baseman. He knocked him down, his return throw catching ri,,,..ln. nn thp. teninlc and laving lilm lnne'than afpaucakc. He, loo, had to. be carried to the dressing loom. Then the hospital corps had a lest - until the afternoon engagement. In the second inning, after Hir injun, Jim Thorpe beat out an InBeld bunt, he suddenly developed a Charley hoisc and limped to the ambulance. With such luck the Braves are sure to dropi'out- of (the league, even if thej keep on winning. Probably because of the fact that Red .i.Y. th. hi, in tlm morning came Bti 1 Jigs made him alt on the bench until j Thorpe waa hurt 'in the second Inning, .of , -.i the post-luncheon conteat. qaorn McQuillan ajloww tn. JWia one !Z kla. i- in-a.a InntnkTR " In atx frames and Dick Rudolph only four inreo iniunun ,? -" ; ".. H, t in nine V ji Irlah Meuael had a pair of hlta In the 3.r -T h.it riii to tome through tvlth V.K e- . K.. .t- .. . ll.h Unit nl.uln. n1 a aaiety in ine p, !" im.h.i.h . ,.. ..,. what might be called a aenaaiionai came in left field, He aits aa It he had a sore whip. Scraps About Scrappers .-1 - -. 1." '' . . Ml , '..,.., I UIHsIM. DJiyJ&u vviii uc on ilium lUfi u 'or nis scheduled meeting p joe ISA "Tinlifz at the banner open air show, 7 seheduled for Shibe'Vark on "Wednesday night. Yesterday Vromoter Vhil Olass- fe man had wnrd from the active-Italian pi llghtwelgijUthat; he would be here eatly fV to help entertain the slam bang rusk- t . l -r mt.tii. I If inK JOB J.lllllif Wblld I'lnltli Is maklnc nulet nren- nrnllonsfor Ajundeer.1 Tendler also isl Tl , j . Jl A ua lk 4v 1 ifrt, allAhnA ljtalf pi noing sumo rem i"mu' om-Wi.ir. c., ., . .it.i i..ilM. ., ,. r .....- t nns wiei coqviiui'wivaui. uooikmiucui. vi hi sea'son tfnd does'not'intend'to permit W& Oeorge OhanVy to have, anything on hiin f& vlieu they cfih'Ayednesday, night. t Willie .Jackson antl;Mat Brock, a K.nr. ftf karri nfffifrtvp llltters. nlsn Will Si' bev on tlic Biimr tUl.sthr t-arii,' This. looks IlkfCatoijeipuiirJi battle, in -whifh v ii fLt..i.i... ',,j.1a.1 ,. ill loi-. f"1"" .W". """ ----j'"- ' B annate tue uay. WU The" lafahaw of th Indoor-seasntr .will " be helitrit fthe'jOlympta. on Monday nlaht i f i MUlcnmaiier 'Forgo chkci ub (rnusvu iui . - V .. . ..... I. i. in th- aemlwlnd-up. .The other bouts s.lt . .. i .wUmh fau.il r Taa 9mtaim ik- ioiiowi .wiuhw "" -. r;ri --.v.-Kr futitm Selger y utur Mfijway and R ') Jlt Wf Keiina, vi. Johnny llanna. Battling murrar win do een in inn main bout at the opening open.alriiahow .pf Jthnnr'niirna'aicambrta'-A''. 0,"xt Friday h "been chosen Jo opDOsejThe rusged 'flyweftht 9 a Johnny JiUJonev f acea.obpy Murna In tha f JH :?Vinrt.i?nijrh other bouts' tollowr Andy f iZ.-Ll'"JZ rlmmil lrnrari, Willie rMentnakav v. AniylcMb,ln and Kid Ptmond ' I JOIWBJ" -. ,- 1 Imttt 1Insn ijid Joej Phillip vwme to gether In tha.iinaln JnUf t-th vVH lams A. K'on TcfMiiay avenlnr. mnkla. nrltton GlSand Mile Jtrma. battln Jo the, afcmlwlndup. -r n.. .,!.. Iwnitarnllow! Joa illcflavern m -, ClemanoeaU, JI,mjpyi(endU va. Jack VT? End jyn.tlfaatvar-lark, -, Bennr Jonaro probably will engage ln.no1 public-' battltcuntll h meeta Johnny Dundee tn.thtf featura oouc ai w ail siarv snow '-at fPI. v Vrainfttar, PENN'S TITLE HOPES , DIMINISH SA YS TED Unless Johnson, of Michigan, and Savage, of Bojtvdoin, ' Come Through Quakers' Cluxnces for Champs Arc Dim, Av.ers Meredith How the Seventeen Teams Qualified t in Intercollegiate Meet ,at, Cambridge S a. a 2. I Pein a 2 1! Cornell 0 1! 1! Michigan .1 ."t (I Dartmouth 1 0 o M. I. T 1 0 0 Boudoii 0 0 0 Piinceton 1" U ,2 Harvard '. a 1 1 Yale ..., 0 1 1 ltutgcrs 1 1 1 Georgetown 2 "1 "0 wl.afactte -. t 1 0 x. y. w ',.... o o n Maine fl 0 0 Syracime .' 1 1 1 'Columbia .'....... 0 0 1 Pittsburgh 0 1 1 Totals 15 15 12 By TED MEBEUITII World's Orratett Sltddle nintance Kunnrr Itoston, llnv .11. PKNNSYr.VANIA'qiialified seenteen men in 'the trial cents of the fortv- tihrd annual tratk and fleltl ehamnion- tihips in the ilarvattl stadium jesterdnj afternoon, but despite this npparently excellent Rhpning, the ehancea of the Red nnd IJlu,c for ruampionship laurels in the hutiN todav look poorer to me than they did before the elimination (-ontests. This statement U made deiplte the fad that Cornell qualified seen less men thnn I'enniylvania, nnd it looks to me as if the Itlincntm' ehnneen haie im- (proed, iuRtead of betomiug pooler, as is auppoeu ny tlie majority. of track fol lowers. Perm's Chance I'eiinuvhnnin'a hones Jle, uot only In I the Red nnd lilue athletes, but also in' Carl Johuson, of Mkhigau. nnd Saagc, of llowdolu. If these two men go to the flout nnd stOrc high in the hui -dies, then the Quakers will he in the thiik of the fight for the team cham pionship. Tlw biggest blow to Penn's rhanees was the elimination of Carl Kidman, the famous 1'ilnieton hurdler, through Illness. Krdmnn was stiicken with tpn- Mllltis befoie the games and wns unable to tomncte. This gives Cornell a much gieatet thnnte of heaping up points in the hui tiles.. With Smith ami. 'WattC in the two timbei eents, Sloakley was expected to get quite a few counters, but with Uitkford in the lows as ac1I, it is likely that the Cornellians will get as many its sixteen points in the obstacle rn,t es. , Tliej Show Form As has been wild, Johnson aud Sange will be two of Venn's best rompetitors if thev cut in on Cornell. And they are er likely to, for both showed good foim jcsteidoy. ' The Ited nnd lllue must get a uuui ber of points in the sprints aud pole Mitilt to win out in addition to 1 the markets that will be picked up in the biond jump, the quartet and half miles. Mwh will depend upon the sprinting of Tred Davis and Ciced Haymond in both dnshes. CREW VICTOR TO BE SEASON'S, CHAMPION Peim and. Navy Are Evenly " Matched for Big' Race dn ' Schuylkill SYRACUSE MERE ENTRY AMKRJCA1S '((reatest row events of the seatoii are Reheduled for this afternoon on the Schuylkill river, be ginning nt U o'clock. The picked crew, from nil leading colleges and boaf; tlubs will compete fot hopar8 in the American Henley. There are' eleven on the pro gram. Chief interest centers in the out come of the race for the Btewnrds' chal lenge cup. .The University of Venn- sjkania, the JSavy and Sj recuse are to rac e for this trophy. On the, result of this event rests the intercollegiate crew championship of the ycaj, HjwIII be a contest, betvietn, the RecUand-Hlue and the Middies,' with Syracuse" not figured to, hare much of q ctiance. Navy defeated -it'eni) in, tl)C firsUraco ot the,. season .ttntK this, has been Venn's only defeat. The.A'nnapolls nnrsmon hdve won every race. ' The middies have proved tvhems"ol,vcsI Vne of the, greatest eotlege crews in .A.rn?rican " . -JO J vJ5qUi have defeateVriiitjetom -ayy ajao has victories "oyer" Harvard 'nnd Syracuse', and VennUias beaten Yale and Columbia. 'Rowing sharp's feel that If Venn wins it will, glre thera.tUe ttle, despite their earlier defeaT, A victory at the close of )he season, whea,both teams are in top shape is wortlis.more than one at the, start. I the.'avy vins theye can be. no question as 'to its right td fW title. ' . Coach GJendon, of Navy.vbelleves bis crews is in better condltfou now than Wheu It defeated,. Pewl. . The. Jlecl and, Blue- followers , and. Coach" Joe AVrignf flre strppennUeir belief that Penh .wllVfurnlsh'-a surprise and that Ihtj'vvinnfng crew, wetberJtbjB Venn or "the Nayyi" wiswasb. h$ course rec- In the draw "for position' in the" big j cup race inTjr m;iun.ui -..o , get Ute middle posUlon, vh,l.ch(ls J9flked Upon'as the best water! -SyrVuse is in jane'yp?roR tlje -west.sideand'VtSnn in course 3 ,ori theeastc bank, -ifh?'.l8Sfvflith thesethse wi battling, ovTj rje ,ienieyaiBi,anic oi ? 5 3 3- S a V, s 1 1 0 1 0 0 0- 1 0 0 0 0 ' 0 n 0 1 0 1 2 0- 0 1 '1 1 t () 0 'l-s 0' 0 1 0 t o i 0 0 0 I) 1 1 0 II I) (I 1 (I 0 (I 217 (111 212 0 l 0- :i ll 2 I)- 7 110 1 s 1 5 0 1 (I 2 0 1 (I 1 II 0 2 0 2 0' 1 0 I) 1 1 0 0 0 0" 0 'n o 0 1) 0 . 0 0 0 (1 Haymond made the fastest time in the furlong yesterday' when he won his heat in -1 !i-! seconds, the same time ns he was caught in when lie captuied the intercollegiate title Inst car. Dnis took his fieat in '22 seconds Hat. He will hae to do bettet than that to bent out Ftjnnk Rhea for setond place toda. if the' weuther condltiqli" nre light. Slow Times. Made. , The times matle in the quai let and half mile trials were a trifle disappoint ing, although it U true that the athletes did not exeit themsehes In the utmost. Rice and Rutgers made the best "440 ' time, being t locked lU I fiO 4-5 seconds. Frank Shea, the Vitts' burgh champion, did onl SI seconds His figuies were tied lij Denej Itogeis of l'enn, m tne petonti neat. Mien, oi course. Is the lug Ifuoruc lot tn till, in the final. Mavei, of Cornell, rnn well witlint Jiimself in winning the hrst beat of the half-mile. At that he tuineii in a nun ui ilr til iimi iu nn nvii in it . - . V,..,e v....... ............ . i :ou -- nan. ...... I...- .. Shaw, who won the second and thud' heats, icspectlvelv, did bettei than two miu",ea' , , Slaver looks like the favoiite in tho 1 Will, with lioui tiiisinison aim ntinw also in the ltihnltig Majei nUo mnv pick up some points In the qunrtei foi Cornell besides the counteis Moaklcv is sine to stole in the mile nnd two miles, eliminntioif' trials of which arc not necehsniy. Johnson Should Score Carl Johnson, of Sluhignn. has n splendid cliauce to prove himself to be nn exceptional ntluet" todav. Me quail fled in fbllt events jesterdnv. the 11)0- jard'dash, the bioad and high jumps and the low hindles. It also is piob- .Ll. .l.n. I.n ..til LIMIA If, AlTltfl nilP (if ,, " jt,, ' these contests. Hob Legendre. the (Jeorgetovvt. ftHi - man, who won the intercollegiate pen - tathion championship in the IVnnsjl- vnnla lelavs a mouth ago, qualified in three events. He will show todaj in lintk unrlnts nnd the broad iilini). lie did even time In the furlong ami in l-u seconds in the bundled. Hi leap in feet 10Ti HIP UrUUU JUUlJe HUWUH-U inches. Schedule and Time of Rotvihg Races for Today KVillavvinir is the schedule of the big regntta on the Schujlklll, with the time nf ench lace and the position uf each crew, numbered fiom the west bank : t30 p m Special elght-oared "hells (160 pound crewa) No 1. Annapolis, No ., r'2To5pVam -Quadruple '.culls No 1 Non parell Rowing Club .New York. No 2, es per B. C. StlO p m. Collegiate Kreshnian elght oared ahella ' No 1, Yale. No J Annap olla No 3 Syracuse. No 4, Pennsjlvanla. 3 80 p m Second single sculls No 1 Matthew I.ukens Undine D C. No .' J Elliot Newlln, Philadelphia Barge club. No S. James I. Brown, Malta 11 c , No. 4, Paul Costello, Vesper V C, SiSO p m Junior collegiate elght-oared sheila No 1 Syracuae! No 2 Princeton, No 8 Pennsjlvanla- No 4, Annapolis 4 10 p m First eight oared shells (Stew ards Challenge Cup) No. 1. Syracuse, No. J. Annapolis. No. 3, Pennsylvania. 4 JO p m Senior double aculls No 1, Nonpareil liowlng Association, New York. INo 2' Veaper B C. ..... , .. kii n m i nivpnuv oi i eiini ,n lit, olaht-oared shell claaacrewa No 1. Fresh. men; No 2, Seniors, No. 8 sopnomorea. .-to 4, Juniors. cram, is scheduled for 4:10. The first race Is set for 2:30 o'clock. Svracuse, which was given a had beating by middies, on the Severn, has, improved sinte that time nnd has come here to show that It must still be taken seriously in the rowing game, Syracuse has entered varsitj, junior varsitj and freshman eights. Two of their shells were broken ou the way here. North Philadelphia Browns Win Fred Kngle'a homr run In the ninth In nlnr with two men on bases broke a '1 toll deadlock and gave North Philadelphia Browns a fi-T victory over Kensington yea terday. Al Rue'a North Philadelphia llrowna play Logan today and Wildwdod tomorrow. tS -'J S 4Sth ANNUAL AUCTION SALE IMPORTED JERSEY CATTLE (Linden Grove," Coopersburg, Pa. Thursday, June 5, 1919 CATALOGS lrURNIBHKD AT BALB Etabl!itid,1874. CooDersburg It 0 miles west of Ktw bunt Is m Saw VUltora from Saw ork ua Uihlgh Valley tawa, ra , these br Lehigh Valley Traction line to tin tawo, ra , ineae vj jaign auey iraiuon nae 10 ins -'i.inun Clrots" gates. rraai rhllilphli take IV. oj, H. steam cart or Uhlgh Valley Traction cars tt 60th w u trains BC statloa. rsi eisctnt; trains nourij EASILY BEACHED BV QIALIKIKS FOR PENN 'tlolimij Hartefs, former pentathlon rhnmpfon, who Is4 in running for shotput honors at Intertolleglales L W1EETSBILLTILDEN Victory Today Will Give Ger-' mantown Star Permarfent i Possession of Trophy FINE EXHIBITION MATCHES l! ROBERT T. VAVIi It t email's With Wnllni e Johnson, the C.wiwmI Chlb star, wliethet oi not William T. Tilden. LM, nf the Cer mnnfown Critket Club, toda will be come permanent possessor of the hnud sntiie tropin which the VI) mouth Cotintrj Club gives the wiuner of the singles event tacli senson. Tilden litis won this trophv twice, but needs another irtor this nfter tioou to enable him to take thr tinphi hatk to his home and keen it theic for nil time. Dr. V. H. 'Hawk, the onlv ..tl,nr iiintti nf flip ttnnfl. AllH ,, .., mj ...! l... ll.1 ciimimtteti irmn t uuipciuiuu iai c-u-I nesda b Tilden. Todnt Johnson and Tilden meet in the final round. Roth nre ptnvtng in , . ""aivtuiuiini -uiiiir. " " ........ Clllll lull urru uc-nii,iu uiiiuiuiui, "" wetk and. .nt cording, to the gent in the white flnnnels, lias nn even thnnte of defeating the national claj court i . i thninpioii. x.uin,, nU(l .Inhuson have nut sev-. ,iw witl th ,. jor,h of ,ktol-ics ou Til.len's side of the ledget. Johnson won the lust mn, th. which was nn exhibition affah . j nhout n month ago, nt tlic vieunnii- town Critket Club The tiniils of the doubles between Tilden nnd Roduev ' Reck and Carlton Shafet and T. Smith I mnv also betstaged todav. "I'eek" Orlffln. and Willis Dal the two California stars were unable to pla at rljmouth esterda Thev leave for Paris on Tuesday tn compete In the Interallied meet and It waa necessarj tn settle some business matters esterda k.nlnr Wlth.ttt iimnlred the Wallace, fohnaan-ellehlro Kaslo mstth In excellent , ! fJShlon fsterda Carl Fischer, the lower Merlon Illsh -ciiooi star was one ji iiir linesmen loseph. Jennings umpired the niden-VV right match The women's diamnlonslilp Journament of ii,nnavlvanlu nnd eastern states starts Mon- .d" tf. "L ah ecM.fmln'.y lto thf. women a nationals which win begin iwoweek. later at the Philadelphia cricket I Mdnt Heidi... m:yh,- .-"RKa;, nhta Cricket Club A I. llosklns and Craig Illddle will represent the National As sociation I'e.in freshmen tennis plajers left for LnwrenceMlle this morning n meet the academy team In a match this afternoon yesterday the Penn earllngs took Ave matches from the r.warthmore Prep squad on the )hw school courts ARMY-NAVY BALL GAME Thousands of Visitors at West Point for Service School Fray West Point. X. . Mm III. The nnnuiil Armv -Xnvv ball game todav was the main nttrattion for scleral thou sand visitors who came bv boat, train and automobile to wituess the tontest. The nrmj Iior won eight games in a tow and was confident of winning today. This is the first Arm -Navy baseball came since 191(1. Of the fifteen contests between. the two institutions AVest Voint has won twelve. Hot, clear weather prevails for to daj 's game. OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 17 EVERYBODY'S TALKING NU ot world's leading lightweights battle t Mill Park lln?"dB, "; ('? . nt S SO o'clock. Juit think of theseNnels In one show: nil T IK JXCKSOV s. MATT flRnCK JOHNNY nl'NDKB ve 40K TIPI.IT. 1,1W TKMiUCR T. (UORdi: L'IMNEY rrleea. l, to 3. nil rearj-ed. Oct busy nowl I" ,ad'.1n',e .""fy "t Tendler. f.laaa. roan Felnsteln's linberdaaliery. 818 rhest nut. and Edwards' enfe. At park night of fight. Final game of aeries be tween TIII.ETirs and world's rl.amplon IIOSTON' at ghlbe Park today, See fuvorllrs In action. Starts 3 P. Al. Tickets 30c, BSe. SSe and St, it. Reserved ut (Umbels' and Hpaldlnga'. R f"Y1.rmnin A A. n"ad and rirtnlirldge Monday Night, June 2 , SEASON'S FJNAT. SHOW Frankle SlrKenna Va. Johnny llanna Sninmt Selger vs. oung Mcdwnr JOhnnT Maro xn Joe Masters llattllntr Reddr v. Harry (Kid) Brown Joe Lynch vs. Joe O'Donnell UlLIIAMS A. A Sixth anil Brown Sts.' " TIIFSUW KVFN1NO. JUNK 3D ooowht rum in tub city LARRY IIANSKN vs. JOB PIIILU'S 4 OTHRR HTAR BOUTS T. S! COOPER & SONS i Coopersburg, I.thlrh Co., Ta. York and C8 miles berth of l'hllsdelohli. or Central 11, R. of New Jtrstr to Alien. step rigpt at toe "undan (Irora" atavlta. MOTOH SPLENDID ROADS What May Happen in Baseball Today AMFItlClVI.KA(IL'K tl.1.... "S" ! 'iC. Win lie .14J ,1121 00 ,no .118 .407 ..It .05(1 .GOO .in .481 ,444 .m HIM,'iifli " " :" ?V(roT'" ' 4, l .VtAVIS.0.-- " :S! 'IlllfLTJtS i) )v t?40 ! !CU ..131 VTION. IKVllUB Won lwt P.r. 'W In .780 .011 .n 4S4 .407 .in: .1S .307 . il 7 .780 . IS M .000 l 12 .871 14 in .467 II IA .44H It 14 .440 ! IS .SftO 10 ID .315 ( Incliiiiiiti Ilrnokhn , I'lltMiiirth I hlruito I'HILI.ll'S llooton , St. I.ouN .724 8SI .813 .41J ,4SS .45S ,S10 .S3S TODAY'S SCHEDULE t ;SATI0 . .K(II K llrookliii at S,, rk lror. J1,'!.l'li'hli lit llolon ( Iriir. Chime, m st. I oii1 ( Inr, UIKRIC'AN 1.1UIII K V'k etWnnhlnclon Clrnr. Ilottoii at I'hllndflnhln Clear. leflnnil ul hlrnro Tlfnr. M. I uitli nt Ilrlroll Clear. 1 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS '.'?," "I ,0' Athlftlts. . Athlrtli; 4, lloiton. 3 (10 Innlnca). i fiiro. 4. I Irirlaml. I. niruicn nt lleiFlanil, X. Vrn lork. 4i Uaahlnitloii. . en nrk. 6i Hanhlntlnn. . Drlroll. 2 1 St. IxiuU, Detroit, fl: m. Iiulj. TIOVI. IKUl'K rici.ton. Or I'hllllo. 1 lloslon. Hi t'hllllrti. u New Inrk. i llrooklrn. S. .Nf nrk. 4 1 llrookhn. I, I'lltKlvireli. lis ( Inrlnnull 1. l'ltlohiiritli; 3i Inrlnnatl, 1. 0. 2. 71. l.ouin, 111 hlcuro. I. St. Louis. 4i (hlriico. 1. m. WfrkSAat .-.a ."Wl?J IVlSfTviN M Ti kf lVV.fi aXv-,etS55i .-i w T1HI '9' , ' & r t'L S 'S1 N t " n' II BINGLES AND BUNGLES C, 1nrk n Atlildlcs rtlermnl aail iron li oiilu "illarffluMa dcrhlon under the bio ton vttttrdavi but It rroulrcd ttn innings to nose out fi ll'tt Soi. ThM 81. Atotr CardlnaU won two ramea from trie 4 ub renterdar Jft thej lot. Mttr lout urienth plat In the ray U the .Urate", nho tripled the I'hlla In both fnda or a twin hill. Nt. I ooey la In lacit Plare and Itoaton nevrntli. Vou never ean tell what'll happen In baseball. . Captain Bob Iloth, of the A." a and Tlabe Uuth alugfier extraordlnari of the Red Sox. ataKPd a little dual awatfeat of thlr own eaterda nach had lira hlta out of nine tlmee at bat In the tttn gamea, but Ruth won two whlakera when hl rte blowa totaled ten bases against elfht cushions for Kolh Thrv ate still arovUtq about Ruth "lotio e lioinrr ri(r" nnd eiea ot fhls fate urlt (nt; Iftere (s 110 dojif 0 reaciiiio u dfclaion on (tils score. Those t'hllv antuirentlr' forffnt nil ther (knew ubout baseball the moment ther hit l!nt on. Ii dropping n pair of games res- temni nier maue it mi iree atralglit defeats nt the hnnds of the llrarrs. who proflted so 11 urn n ell urn nr these iictortee tner were enaDiea mb from the cellar. Thi moment Oa Cpivath stops drllnx , In runs H appears the Phils atop winning I Uawj hasn t ilrlien In a run In the three 1 games llsed In tthe Hub and the fact re- L miflna tht. Phtl Inst nil three decisions Counting the reeraj thev met before tea tntt homo soil the Coombamen now hae dropped four straight yfcOiau s tltants oaineiT luo taps in the priiiianr tlerou vcsieraau oy noaaina uroow Ivn tufce trillr tlie f'lrntcs tuffed the Keds In a o polr at combats. eio 1 orfc's dual tri , iii.ph marie It tic defeats In a row for the Dodaers. , There's no stopping that Washington ciob. (Irlff's men made It ten straight defeats! I nill ticinrirs -U' iwbiiik l unicr in ismn i ' the Innkees This time the Senators lost h, rsenter lhan one-run margins. - j .u ertjosed the I aro Doile of the Giants y them 100 pure Turkish tobacco, the world's most famous tobacco for cigarettes. It is this famous tobacco that makes Murad the famous cigarette. rJ. "You 5 sows ear. enjoyable cigarette out of any other than Turkish tobacco. People! listen to this talk it's all for your good. It's your money you're spending. It is true that "ordinary" cigarettes cost a trifle less. lv i.Vs . 1 Up-to-Minute Marks I of Leading Hitters NATIONAL I.KAOtJK t ..., H. An. It. II. Ate. CrUTalh, rhlllles 31 At IS 28 .400 iniinar. ,irw lora zv I IV IP MeiMel. 1'hlBlea .. .14 SO SO MeCartr, New lork 14 7 It Doric, New ork., 28 87 81 AMKKICAN LEAGUR (abb. Drtrott . . 2D 114 20 Nehanl, Ilaston . 20 48 7 Jarkeon. thlcai. . . 10 107 lfl Mambacanas, (lere'd 3 108 II Wearer, t Meat 0 , SO 120 28 4S .191 W .14(1 28 .142 33 ,340 48 .877 18 .178 38 .338 80 .348 41 .342 southpaw nltchlnr of Sherrod Hmlth of the Dodgers, ao much 3esterda that he con n.rl.ri fni trlnl H.nhl .nil ,.ha .Ih.i.. nut of four timR uu In fh. ift.rnnnn m-nn test 7?nbr tlretiler and Hod J-Iter tatted to come through nith Stiff class plfcMtip jeafen day and Pat Moron and his Feds are two Dome farther south of the Giants this timrtt ro as u result. . , f'roter Defeland Alexander lost another for the C aba yraterdar. The Cardinal bumped him far eight hlta and fl rnns In aire Innings. Alex has ret to turn In a 1816 Tlttorr. Since Ij Cobb alarted his illmb to the top of the battlnr A prases tretrott has r.b.n new leaae on life The Tlrera sesterdav granned Dotn nas or tne twin bill will ho Ht I;uls Ilrowns who had won eleven out f their last twelve games Khmke and Dsus gave the Urowns only nine hits In the ' contests - , ., , nt . f !. in..l.. .. ,.- ,. ..' ,r.fJ "7'J ' ?A'L B'J',',),a" "", .1 ',''i'.' clomorlnp for clout up .ecoonltiOH, vesterdav su una a six lilt bat. lie made tuo hits out I I0' '0"r """ P I'" tiiomfao aiii our.. , .,, ,i, m,.,i, . 0Uf 0 five tn the afternoon. not Intel than Mouclnv . t YOU can throw asf-l:mcl of light on Murad,- ana find can't make a silk purse out of a Neither can you Judge for yourself! MakersffaHidreslGrtideclur(usli andEfManGgaMhVrbrld W BBBr s? mV'AI w L t . ......... r. .... . Ti.j-iir unampion txpecxea at i oieuu-w Monday to Begin Training for Dempsey Bout , S , "csria STOPS OFF AT LAWREf.CE 1?m Toledo. Ohio, Mav 31. Carpeutert atattetl vvoik today conitruetlnp; nn out tloor rins anil other trnlniiiK equipment it the Casino, a cluhltouse on the Rhore nt MnuinnA lint nliblp -1 WHlnri5,bP' ,, ,. l.,. . i. .!..!.. ..- l.t l.A... ,- Will cio ins rutiuiiiuiuiiK i"r nn vuw f weight rhamplonshlp context with .Tact? tJempsev heie .1ul.v 4. Haj O. Archer, huiiuecs mauaRcr of n- the chaiuiilou. plant to hnve the eanlp'1 in reatlinesi foi WlllnrtI to begin work; 'i$& there .vionuny. ine ciiampion win icnye his ht.tnt in l.awence, KnnaH. toinoi:- M! row nifsht nutl shouhl nrrivc here Mon-. tlnv ncrorclliiK to the latest word re- reived here. He Intends to settle dovvn to hia c ontlit ionium Rriud nt once and Mnnngei Archer hai instructed vll Innl r Rlinrrlnr. tinrtnem tn he In camtl hA i -?' iS' 1.1 ?.' -" .lJ'a,, J8& make a real cr t ' ' Vw"'n A ' ? 7r H .' - 7- 1 -1 flaVJUnaV 'WS-" -ts j: ,S. WW m S 'l i" , &?i 7 i tL ..r.'4 ; HH .'$ I ? V" . r & , Ut "Ss&a ,1 3$iJ rnf .. 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