OLDJUPITER PLUVIUS RECEIVES THE BROWN DERBY FOR DELIVERING RAIN ON STRAW HAT DAY, LAFAYETTE LOSES GiRAllOO FAST BECK TAKES FIRST FOR PENN CHARTER IN GAB GAMES Quakers Loso Dual Track Moot by 73-26 Cllham 13 High Osoror The Olrnrd Co'loic nthloto over Trtirltncd Tonn Chmtrr In n tlunl meet at Quren I'"np ,1,H mornlnR. The lop sldfd fiRiircs wore 7.1 to 20. The ruin mode, the track lirrtvy nnd food iierforinancfii were nlinnst Impos fble. but thin wns not thr only linml cap Mifferol by Peon Clmrtor. Only li of the Quakers showed up for the fventH, most of the members of the tenm believing thnt the rnin would cnime the potnonement of the meet. Might of the nine llrst plnees were (npttired by Olrnrd. The only event nn hv Penn Charter wnn the pole MUilt, in which Murray scored first with vniilt of eight feet r.ne inoli. (Jllham vnn the iiidividunl scoring tar of tHe meet. Ik cnpttired first plaee In the high jump nnd nhotput. and took third In the pole vault and Javelin throw. Nichols was the only other double winner. He had firsts In the 100 nnd 220 sprints. The mott thrilling race of the affair wa the mile In which Munsenneyer, of (llrard. bent out Moycr, of Penn Char ter, on the homestretch. The tfmo for the mile was 5 minutes 18 li-5 sec ond'. N'lrhols made remarkable time In both the sprlrts. Despite the fact thnt the track wot heavy, he covered tho hun dred In 10 3-ii seconds, and the furlong In 2.1 seconds flat. The summaries : 100-ard dash Won by Nichols. 'airard Collnsfi second, Vlohl. Qlmrd Colliae: third. HUrlns, Penn Charter. Time. 10 SOs !20-yrd dash Won by Nichols. Ulrnrd Colleen second. Harmon, Olrnrd College: third. ItlMlnn, Penn Charter. Time 2is. 440-yard dash Won by Harmon. Olrard Collcgs; second. Markley, I'enn Charters third, niday. Penn Charter. Time R8 2-Ss. fcfii)-ard djsh Won by Kvans. Olrard rollMi. second, Clark, Penn Charter: third. Epstein, uirara i-oueaa. lime ;m. it we. Harrisburg Athlete Wins High Hurdfes Slemmer First In Half Mile HERE HE IS THE NEW CHAMPION Swarthmore, Pa., Mny 8. Carl Heck, the famous Harrisburg Tech ath lete, took first tilnr-o t tim in.,.,i high hurdles at the Hwarthmore Inter scholastics here this afternoon. The track yas heavy, but despite this handicap Hock covered the distance li the speedy time of 17 seconds. Ilussell of Central High, was second and Hnff wmimer, another Ilnrrlsburg lad, third. . . rc.b"' ."M1"" ""man County School, took the honors In the 100-ynrd dash. ' time was 10 2-fia. McDonald, of Central High, finished second, nnd Ma Hsh, of Harrisburg, third. Mlemmcr, of Northeast, was first in the hnlf-mllc In 2m. 7 2-fis. The stimmnriesi 100-yard daah Flrat heat Won by Krabs, Ol man County Hrhcol. llaltlmore: aecond. PySf P,,h,lh"n Prep. Time, 10 4-B. Sec ond heat Won by Upright, Oilman: aecond. McLlnk. ltarrlaburs Tech. Time. Ha. Third ?,"."Lo1n ,by Prs'ler. Weat Philadelphia i i"'i? School! aecond. narrett. 11a- Isburs; T."' TlmeA n 2-n'- Fourth heat Won by I .... lyuiiani t . ii. n.; second. Faucett. epis copal Academy. Time. 10 4-ns. First aeminnal heat Won by Kreba, Oil man! aecond, Welllck. Ilarrlsburtf Tech.i third. Frailer. Weat Philadelphia. Time. 10 4-Ba. Second asmlflnal heat Won by Me D?ry . Central Hlah School aecond. Fau rett. Episcopal; third. Wheelwrlcht, Oilman. Time, 11a. Final heat 100-yard daah Won by Kreba Oilman County School: second. McDonald. Central Hlah: third. Mnllsh, Harrisburg. Time. 10 2-R aeconda. , U'O-yard high hurdles, flnal heat Won by neek. Itarrlsburr Techi aTnd, nusstl, Cen tral High School; third. HolTcommer. liar rlaburg Tech; fourth, Uaral, Central High School. Time, 17 aeconda. Half mile Won by Slemmer, N. E. II, 8.; aecond. HemmeMy N. E. H. 8,: third, Kop llngcr. West Philadelphia: fourth. HorTaom mrr, Harrisburg Tech. Time. 2 mln. 7 2-ft sec. Tut t Pays Backers in Pimlico First .aagflgfttfgHBlgi aKflgagagagaBlgagagagaK 'v!WjgagagagAv''; v,"-Cv?, 'V 'r7i- v !7 vTf 'i 3 ','iMgagagagag4.',Vl' tJ . c -, i ,, ''vja .y. 'iJL '" I Western Players Top Big League Batters AMF.IHCAN I,T!,niin Plajer nnd eluh 0. A. II. 11. Johnston, ("leielend in an 3 Jnckaon, Chlcajo .... 1A fll a WfHTer, Chlraro . . in an in Itendrrx. Ilnaton .. 20 SO in rolllna, Chlcnao. . in (Mi IK Hlaleir, Ht. IxnU JO (It 14 NATIONAL LKAOUE riayer nnd eluh (I, A.n. K, Ilomsby. Ht lxnl .. 17 AH in I Ilonrvmu. I'hllllea 12 4fi 7 (Iroh, Cincinnati ... IS 70 in Wheat, llrooktrn . . . . IS so 11 uurna, new iora . iu on 10 it. 22 21 24 20 2.1 23 II. .13 18 27 21) 10 r.c. .400 .393 .a4 ..TIB .3A0 v.c. .45 .400 .ssn .uns .345 Thomson Stars in Penn Track Meet TIGER ATHLETES WINFROM YALE Princeton Capturos Dual Track Meet in Mud by 59 to 45 l-mlle race Won lv .Munvennrier, third. Leu la, Olrard College. 01- rsrd College: second. Mover. Penn Charter; third, beuis. uirani iniiei,c. lime Dm. IS J-.li phi lllih' Jump Won by Ollhatn. Olrard Col. !. second, H.ibbeta, Olrard College; third, nirhter, Olrard College. Height. 4 ft. 7 Ins. Sholput Won by Ollham, Olrard College: iFtond, Williams, Olrard College: third, Hauflman, Olrard College. Distance. 40 ft. "Vole vault Won by Murray, Penn Charter: srond. Flchter. Olrard College; third, 011- tism uiraro toneae, iieigni. n n. i tn. Jaelln throw Won by Woodllng. Olrvird rnlleae. second. Illgclns. Penn Charier: thirl Ollham, Olrard' College, Distance. 103 ft, in JOHNNY MEALEY WINS Outfights Eddie Mullen In Six Fast Rounds at Cambria A. C. .Tohnnv Mcaley. the South Phlladel- hia lightweight, outfought Kddic Mul- of Port Kirlnnoml, in six exciting rounds In the wind-up at the Cambria A. C. last night. Mealcy scaled 182 pounds, while Mullen weighed K10. The lirt two rounds were even, but the third started with Mcaley taking the leail and from then on there was no doubt ns to the outcome. In the semiwind-up Tommy Laugh tin. 1M pounds, gave Kddic rioughcrty, l.Vt pounds, n boxing lesson. The whole six rounds went to Laugh rin. who wrm by far the cleverer. I'rnnkic Burke broke his thumb in the early pmt of tlie third round in his hout with Freddie Tdrner, and was foncd to discontinue. I'p to the time of tin1 acicdent Burke hnd things all his rwn way. .limmy Dougherty. ICO, lifsted Tommy Dundee, 105, iu six rounds of slugglug. Lew Showers, 120, and Hobby Link, 1"1. fought an exceptionally good draw. Young Oriffo. lKJ, gave Kid Purlo, l'.'O. ii lnclng in the opener. (iriffo easily was the victor, hitting hit opponent nlmost at will. Only Pur le's stamina prevented a knockout. Osteopathy Beats P. M. C. at Tennis Tbe tennis team nt the Pnlleire n Omtenn- Ihy In a match with the Pennsylvania Mili tary College at Cheater yesterday won all four matches. Two of the matches were erv clme while the other two proved a lkoer for the Osteopaths. The sum mary: II Flicher, Osteopalliv, defeated a. A, U"n P M P . 6-1, n-0. il Yoeum. Osteopathy, defeated Wetthen l P M. C , s-. 0-4. M Vaughn. Osteonathv. defeated A I M-hrr P M. P . fl-3. S-ll. Tnrum and Fischer. Osteopathy, defeated Uuihe and Sacka, P. M. O.. 6-0, 6-1. Syracuse In Lacrosse Victory (ambrldzr. Masa.. fnv R.Sirnpii.. iTnt. 'tii.ii iiniHien iiarHru i "j m score or 4 to Ci.ntlnned from Page One Mteptechase, handicap, four-year-olds and up, 2 miles. Duettlste. 164, Byers. . . .$6.30 $4.30 J3.;n tloya! Arch.144. Mergler .... 3.10 2.40 Itellance. ISA. Hush .' Time. 4:01. I.e Marsouln. Elyalan, Deci sive, Hrooks, Flare and Jack of Spades also ran. Coupled, Parr entry. Jack of Spadea fell. THIRD JIACE. selling, four-year-olda, 11081.39; on mile: Edith K.. 00, Pone 16.80 13.00 12.80 nForeclosure. 90. Fator 3.10 2.80 Old lied. 101. Obert 8.40 , Time. 1:4S. aNancy Ann. Bam Marcus. Challenger. Hardoru and Eastern Olow also ran. (ak-oupled. FOURTH RACE, the Delvldere Handicap, three-year-otda and up, $2080.30. 1 1-18 mippery Elm 105. Morris $13.B0 $3.no $2.80 nonlface. 121. Sand 2.30 2.10 Bolster. 104. Rurke...... .... .... 2.20 Time. 1:40 2-3. Tailor Maid and Clean Gone also ran. ... FIFTH HACK, tne equity ixanaicap, inrea- Thls Is the first picture to bo printed In Philadelphia of Johnny Wilson, conqueror of Mike O'Dowd In a twelve-round referee's decision contest at Boston on Thursday night. Wilson Is an Italian. Ills real name Is Giovanni Panlca, and lie looks a lot like Young Joe Borrell t.-.,Ma nit lm. S"0ftrt.30. 0 flirlongn Ticklish, 107, Johnson.... 1 17.80 $3.00 $2.50 Rllly Kelly. 180. 8an.de.. Midnight Sun. 106. Zoel- Time. 1:13. Quietude. Loading Star also ran. Ima 10 ... 2.20 Frank and LOUISVILLE RESULTS pmHT nvcE. claiming, purae $1200, three. vear-olda and up, 7 furlongs. HtyaermalnTOT. 9. Wide. $S.30 llT.RO $0.00 Woodtrap. 120. O. Stack .... 11.70 5.20 Dancing apray. n-o. itanover i.io Time. 1-20 4-5. Happv Valley, Blushing neautv. Pocod, Wave.jOround Swell. Whirl ing Dim. Binding Tie, Friz. Lady Luxury and Luke Dillon also ran. SECOND RACE, purae $1200. maiden aWlvtlttoSSK .2..0 ,2.30 TAwasentha. 112. C. Robin- rCTire140 3EnNeddie.',8h;ka.;Ro.eclirf? NeneTd. Rig Cedar. Seraphlne. Frivol. Doric and Loveliness also ran. Monday's Entries at Pimlico rirst raoe. maiden two-year olds, selling. 4U furlongs Tl-e'a'N'eat US Thorny Way Attorney Irish Jlr Fading Star . Eastward Prln cess four-year-olda 50,000 TO SEE DERBY Great Throng Assembles at Louis ville for Turf Classic Louisville, May 8. Seventeen of the best thoroughbreds on the American turf were carded to go to the post in the forty -sixth running of the Kcutucky Derby. . It was estimated more than TO.OOO persons had assembled to witness the classlf. The wenther was clear nnd wnrm nnd the track, which was heavy early today, was drying fnst under n hot miu ns time for the big event drew near. Among the scratches which were de clared up to 3:15 p. m. were Golden IJroom, Westwood, Kthcl Gray, Simple ton nnd Kinnoul. Louisville Entries for Monday First race, $1000. claiming, three-year- olds and up, Talisman Anticipate Marasmus nialze Maglknn . Portllght Free State 0 furlongs: P3 Hqueeler ..110 ..till What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONATi I.EAOUB Club Cincinnati . Ilostan . . Flttxhtirgli . Ilrboklrn I'hllllea . Nt. Loul . Chicago . . New York. Won . 12 S . 0 . n II . 7 . 8 0 Lost 7 A 7 S 0 10 12 10 P.O. .032 .6111 .3(13 .820 .300 .412 .400 .373 Win eou 688 444 420 Club Chicago "HOMO.l Cleveland . Ht. loula Washington . New York. Athletic . Detroit Poatponed AMERICAN T.TCAOUK lien Iot r.C A n n a ii 10 ii 13 .nsH .664 .n7 .300 .300 .444 .333 .107 Win 700 nsi mo A20 21 i Iose 000 sift 380 381 I,oe 647 032 471 471 421 iss Cnnllivtnl from 1'nge One nnd rain to see the trackmen perform. Dartmouth was expetred here at 12 :30. but delays on the way down from Bos ton kept them two nnd n half hours late. . The rain stonned n few minutM h. fore the starter sent the 100-ynrd-dash men away, nnd the sun mmle n nnmo effort to peep through the clouds. L,aW80n JlOUCrtSOn. cnncll nt thnPnnn trnck team, was the only man on the field In n straw chapeau. Itobblo braved the wccnine clouds till tho wnv frn, hi. home in West Philadelphia to Franklin I1C1C1. Old man Sol peeped out ns three Penn men and three Dartmouth men crossed the finish line in the 100-ynrd dush. Two naval aviators, flying above the clouds, circled the field. The three women who limviol tli In. clement weather left their new bonnets nt Home. Ultl Hoi was nuieklv roverpil tin ngnin by the omnipresent clouds, but the sun peeped out Just ns Starter Fred Ford fired his gun to begin the 100- yara aasn. 100-yard daah Dead heat between R. R. Smith, Penn. and Shelburne. Dartmouth: third, E. Davis. Penn. Time. 10 2-5 aeconda. 120-vard hlsh hurdle- Wnn hv R .1. Thompaon, Dartmouth: second, E, E, Hmal ley, Penn: third, F. A. Smith, Penn. Time. 15 4-5 aeconda. 44(i-yar'l run won by Bob Maxam, Penn. aecond. C Oronnulat. Penn. third. Dewev Rogers, Penn. Time, 32 seconds. One-mile run Won by Larry Ilrown. Pennl second, Irwin, Penn: third. Coakley. Dart mouth. Time, 4:34. 220-yard low hurdles Won by Thomson. Dartmouth: aecond. Everett Smalley, Penni third, Harrison Frnr.ler. Penn Time. 23-8-5a. Running high" Jump Won by Thomeon, Dartmouth: 5 ft. OH In.: second, tie between Piper, Dartmouth, and Reynolds, Penn, 5 ft. 7H.ln. Two-mile run Won by E Shields, Penni second, Bnllea, Dartmouth, third. Kivtat, Penn. Time, 10m. 18 1-3a 880-yard run Won by Marl Ehv, renn; second, Oranger. Penn, third. Cody, Dart mouth, Time, 2m. I-Ha. Shotput Won by Shelhurne. Dartmouth, 42 ft. 11 In.; aecond, Older Penn, 41 ft. 3',i In.; third, Kartela, Penn, 30 ft. OU In. 220-yard dash Won by n Smith, Penn: aecond, F. Davis, Pnn. third, Shelburne, Dartmouth. Time, 22 3-9s. Now Haven, Conn., Mny 8. Prince ton this afternoon defeated Yale In their nnnunl dual track meet by CO points to 45. The events were contested In a pour ing rain nnd over n muddy trnck. These conditions hampered the ath letes nnd the times made were remnrk ably good considering the conditions. The Tiger runners won nrst nnd sec ond in the 220-yard dash nnd took all three places in the 220 hurdles. These were the first two events. Princeton also captured first plncc in the third event when Murray broke the tape In the half-mile run. Tale's first victory came In the two mile run which was won by MJJIs. flummery: "2n.varrl Hash Wnn hv Brown. Princeton, aecond, Clark, Princeton; third, Tottoo Hef- reinnger, rate. rime, -i i-os- 220-vard hurdles Won by Erdman, Princeton; secinfl, Trowbridge, rrlnceton, third, Maaacy, Princeton. Time, 211 l-3a. Half-mile run Won by Murray, Princeton, aecond, Thomas, O'Brien, Yale; third, Drls coll,' Yale. Time 2m, 4 2-Se. Twn-mlle run Won by Hlllls, Yale: aec ond, Martin, Princeton; third, McCullough, Princeton, Time, 10m. 12a. Running hlgli Jump Tie between London, Potter 'and Relnacher, Yale, at 5 ft 7 In Running broad Jump Wen by Ixiwrey Princeton distance 21 ft 11 In., second, Cowled. Yale. 21 ft. 3 In ; third. Hulm, Princeton, 20 ft. ,11 In. Pole vault Tie between Gardiner. Webber and Peterson, all of Yale, at 0 ft 7 In. IVcause of the mud thla record waa I' '. Throwing the hammer Won bv A.ostii. Yale distance 185 ft. 8 In.; second, Hpeers, Princeton. 131 ft. G In.; third, lludion, Yale. 123 ft. 8 In. 120-yard hurdles Won by Erdman. Prince ton: second, M. O'Rrlen. Yale, third. Massey. Princeton. Time. Ill 43 seconds. Flrat heat Won by Massey. Princeton; aecond. Herrlck, Yale: third. Kingsbury, Yale, Time. 17 seconds. Second heat Won by Enlman Princeton: aecond. M. O'Rrlen. Yale: third. Trowbridge, Princeton. Time. 10 8-5 seconds. lou-yara aasn--won uy iirown. I'rinceion; aecond, Lowne, i'rinceion, inira. gowiea, Yale. Time, 10 2-Ba Flrat heat Won hy Rrown, Princeton: aecond. Clark. Yale, third. Lowrle, rrlnce ton. Time. 10 4-5s Second heat Won b Broun. Princeton; aecend: C'owlea, Yale, third. Murray, Prince ton. Tlm. 10 3-3 Putting the shot won by Halaey. Prince, ton. distance 43 ft 8 In , second. Cleveland, Princeton dlata ico .10 ft 0 In . third, Hn mill Yale, distance 38 ft. 7 4 in. SWEDE WINS MILE RUN AT CHELTENHAM Fourteen Schools Take Part in Track and Field Moot The first event In the Cheltenham High School lnterschol.ir.tlc trnck nnd field meet this nftcrnoon was won by D. Swede, of Norrlstown lligh, who took the mile race In 4 minutes CO 4-5 ,cconds. Because ot the unfavorable weather the meet was late In starting nnd the rain hnd mnde the track heavy. Teams representing fourteen schools competed In three classes. 1-mllo run Won by Sevede. Norrlstown; second, E. Htorer, Cheltenham: third, Mar stellar, Norrlstown Time. 4m, 50 4-Ss. WEIGAND HIGH GUN Wins Quaker City Club Shoot at Maple Grove Henry Welgnnd. with u net total of IS out of 50 targets, won the weekly shoot of tho Quaker City Club nt Mnplc drove this afternoon. Wclgnnd missed on his nineteenth and twentv-first shots. The shoot was Held In a heavy rain. George Gray was the Vunner-up to Wcigand with 4i targets. The summaries : H Welgand . O Gray J Harper Doctor Woolen N. Romlg .1. C. Huff If. Null .t. Oeyer Dr. A. Oray W. Cameron W. Lelrer Doctor Bristol (I, Mangeney W, Hough Doctor Winslow J ' DUAL TRACK WIEEJ J . . v Pittsburgh Cots Honors in Track Events at Eastoh Frank Shea Victor ...103 Jamea Foster ...111 Alao eiigime: ...110 Opportunity 110 ...110 Precloua Pearl... OH ...110 "Water War ....111 ...101 Mwlnlwln 100 110 111 r.nmBM 1UJ 111 Marguedlte "Wood,110 102 Kehoma B nuea i" College at UcroBse Binglcs and Bungles .108 steeplechase. Second race. and up, 2 miles: The Six Hundred.ISS NeU ' . (a) Frank n 18" (a) Joyful a) WlseVt Fool... ISO Reliance . smlthfleld "9 K'hav,:n Sea Sun ' ', Dancer Olen Light ... Scurry Devil Dog . . I'eodoi' ...... Ralco Marfraa ninvhBm.lOO Mtumma Ill J P. House 114 Converse 110 Drlnghurst 110 Second race. $1200, purae, two-year-old colta and geldings. 4 furlonga: Courtvlew 115 Whll 'O the Wlsp.113 Versailles 113 Oriole ........ ..113 nuckeye eKan ...113 Alao eligible : Frank Moody ...113 Sir Lawnfal 113 Rlack Servant ...US Lough Red lift Red Lege lift Snare lift North Elkhorn .. lift Philanderer lift Runzaf 113 Raa lift Judge nudrow . no tnap Ry Ginger . . . .lift Third race, $1200, four-year-oiaa ana up, 1 mile Legotal Wlckfrld Duke of ter .. Claquer Anjhow the Thlla go straight. I'Vrnl "aV HRl?1 fUr ,llf ht Con irf;a:,! '" " "e . ('.,rr.I'ow!1 nR bn a thorn In the aids ' I. Craath m Uils aeries wllh the Staves! lrrR1,0m,lh"V,l,d,, 'TMrr "'." lhn we nVnin e ot,," belle e when we go ' Kojirs Ifornssy or the batltmnttad. yiti.'" nPinC,,, m"d Ferklns a prince thJA'Victo?y.,Ph " b,t w" "Pn,lbiefrr laIrr".i,,mT!Slc ."n mo',, trouble getting MllT'ir'.M" ,'"'e" .NHon.."lJon.,t t lei?,0"!?."" !nv "lra "'" iWr. AUn ilntulh. '' a,ler '"'"'' 0,0" on in v'n7lytrntor.hi:Uaon.rirat"- U W" M."!l,PJB"lw,ISt!'"!1 , ,W n one of Zrtill netL itxr 'rlrn litmltm lm i. a today. "fc- lo rfo the hurltnq foda CirtJ." isl'i'? up "nn hits to beat the i'?w(,rnfzy,tarh ha't " "I " JWf.iiS'HW.i'r,,: MVlileaion" "T ,U,r,n,d h& '" '""lana for VSrinel,.TO;;u.Jt'V?i '"') r s(,u.ot rtn ,nr nnhf nu)h ..187 ..184 ..HO ..140 ..1311 (h) Surf Queen ..142 lb) uanaiaaie ii.iii jldgle (half bred).142 (a) J E Wldener entry, (b) Mrs. F. A. WLTrlr.. nurae. 3-year-olda 6 furlonga: (a) arlffwood . . . . JJ5 Equator . . . ... . . .112 Irish uancer ' Vj n !. in! :H7 nr.'llall 112 .113 Stper Uo 11- I.e Gladleux . . .112 '.'.'.'.... .113 Fort Churchill... 112 v.i- nn..n .112 jean iunui ..., JIIIUI1ID W ... -- - -- - (a) J. K. Griffith entry. Fourth race, two-year-olds, claiming. 4tt furlonga: ... Tan Son J CulHni .. .....IW ,ihlAunt Ot'dV:: ?7 Wind, of Chance.100 Toreador 1" '" ;" Assyrian Quseii.,100 infih race, claiming, handicap, three yerr.olda and up. furlonga: 111(1 Krankllii 100 lit 'Fort lilies 10H 107 Cant Host 100 108 ta) Louise V .... .10 120 Uncle's Lassie., . 110 102 Charlie I.eydeckr,112 00 101 Ginger .'i5 . . . .103 Mint Cat (Imp ) 103 Lancas- War Prlie .... 103 103 Game Cock ... 100 .N... . .103 Klku in. Honolulu Hoy . . .100 .Linden J"' Paateurea (Imp.). 100 Mo,ecowa 113 Dodge 1J3 Fourth race. J1000 claiming, four-year-olda and up. fillies and mares, 1 mile: Randy mo 107 J"ll 'SI Lady Rachel ...107 Mellora 107 Thinker ." 107 Ret a n 11- Lucky R 112 Tally H- Parla Maid lift u-ifih race. JR000 added, Debunteo Stakea. two-year-old fillies, 4 furlonga: (a)IRt of Green.. 114 Mlas Muffins . (a)Illt of White Seraph ne (Imp.) 1" Natural .... p.nwell 114 Frivol ... (b)Peko U4 Mis. Fontaine Doric 1 . 1 14 C. Champagne i.isbu nin nil (b)Hallum .... Lost Rose UO Apple Dear (a)D. R. Bradley entry, tow entry. (c)H. P. Whitney eniry. HUth race. 31600, Watteraon Hotel h oiaii, -v. -. . - furliinral Arrow Point 100 Iwln . .108 Sewell Coombs... 112 fur'"hlT.(np'' Kinnoul .. . . 118 "lackle Dw .....11" aWay 122 King Oorln . 1.8 Seventh race. J1200. claiming, three-year- nlda and up, IU mlleai Warlike Corydon . Dahablah 2d 122 '.'.AU ...114 ...114 ...114 ...110 ...110 .110 N. Camden SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL I.KAOUK. Cincinnati nt M. Louis Clear. 3 a. m. Chicago at Pittsburgh Clear. 3 P. " Oilier games postponed! rain. AMKUH'AN LB.(1VB Athlctlca-Roilon Postponed: rain. New York ut Washington Rain. 3:30 p. m. Cleveland nt Chicago Clear. 3 P. m. St. Loula at Detroit Clear. 3 p. m. RESULTS 0"f"yESTERDAY NATIONAL M5AGUE Boston. St Phillies, 6. ii,.i New York. 7t Hrooklrn.O (11 Innlnra). Cincinnati. lSi St. Louis. 11. Chicago. 8: Pittsburgh, 4. AMBIUCAN LEAGUE AthleUca. Bl tloalan. 4.. Washington, fll New York, 3. Chicago. 0: Cleveland. 1. SI. Louis, 101 Detroit. 4. New Middleweight King to Rest lloston. May 8. Johnny Wilson, the new middleweight pugilistic champion, announced through his manager last night that he would reat for a month and then would be ready to meet any boxer In defenae of hla tktle. He aald he already had received many challenges irom ooxpra uu vi'iui. had nothing to say about tho Qlbbon. cnal. lenge. American Association Toledo, 11; Columbu.. 4. Kansas City. 10: Milwaukee. 3. St. Paul, 4; Minneapolis 0. Boston Runners Get Title Springfield, May 8. Boston College today won the championship track and field meet of the Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Aj aoclatlon on Pratt Field, aoaked hy heavy ralna. The points of tho two leadera were: Roston College. 33; Springfield College, 32 23 23 48 23 2 4 47 '.'1 24 43 21 24 43 23 '."- 4.1 22 2Jn 43 23 111 42 21 20 41 10 22 41 10 22 41 21 III 10 111 21 37 21 l"l 37 211 17 87 17 18 35 Manages by Will New YorV. May 8 Francolse Deachampa. manager of Georgea Papln, French light weight chamnlon. who la tn meet Lew Tendler. of Philadelphia, at the Arena In Jersey City next Wednesday night, keeps ar4 nn hla charge even thouch he la off on tollr with hla other tltleholder. George. Carpentter. xjescnamps requires iapin to telegraph him a dally report of his work In College Games Postponed Rain dented the collegp baaeball schedule this afternoon and moat of the game, were called off. Following la a list of the can celled contesta: Penn a. Princeton. Frank lin Field; Yale vs. Rrown. New Havens Kordham vs. Holy Crosa, Worcester; Wash ington and oLe vs. Army-Weat Point; Buck noil va. Dickinson, Lewlshurg- Haverford vs. Hwarthmore. Haverford; Dartmouth va. Am herst. Hanover, N II , Navy va West Vir ginia, Annapolis. Lafayette-Lehigh Game Off March Field, Knston. Pa.. May R The t .r.vntt -nliffe.I.ehlah Unlerslty baseball gam scheduled for here today was poat poned to Monday because of rain. Lafayette will Play Lehigh Swarthmore. Catholic University and New York University next week. Wilson to Rest Month Roaton. May 8 Johnny Wllaon. the new middleweight pugilist champion, announced through his manager here that he would rest for a month and then would be, ready to meet anv boxer In defense of his title. it. ..M he already had received many xhatlanirea from boxer and promoters. . He the gym. his condition and the general state had nothing to say about the Gibbons chal- or nia neaun lenge. ISaAton, P., May 8. The University of Pittsburgh defeated Lafayette Col lege here today in n dual trnck nnd Held meet by the score of T8 to fil. This Is the first defeat Conch Itrucc s Lafay ettc team has received in a dual meet In five years. f tPt, . rHAr ailflll tlA llAAllrdt (411 tlsJk ' X HU iiiLtv tnn iiwk winwiii until I lie last event, the discus throw. Harmniu the Pitt weight star, won this event nnd the meet with a throw of 108 ftf 0V& Ins. liob Crawford, Frank Shea and Lcconey were the double winners. Lafayette athletes won first In thfi first three events. T.econcy took thn hundred In 10 3-5 seconds. Reynolds won the high hurder ln.,10 !(! second, and Hod Crawford won the mile In 4.:n -J-fi. Pitt begnn to crawl up on the Maroon team In the later events. Shea started the Panther victories by capturing the) quarter in Ti2 1-fi seconds. Rnnnerman followed wtlh a tie for first in the pole- vault and then Thornton won the shot- put for the Smoky City aggregation. Two more Pitt victories were scored in the two-mile nnd tow hurdles. Wel- gle won the distance run aud Hrickley the low hurdles. The summaries: 100-yard daah Won by Leeoney, Lafay ette: second, W. Williams, Lafayette. Time, 10 3.:,s. 120-yard high hurdles Won hy Reynolds, Lafatotte; aecond, Berkley, Pitt. Time, 10 2.'.. Mile Won by Crawford. Lafayettei sec ond. Rovard, Pitt. Time. 4m 88 4-fia. Quarter-mile Won hy 8hen, Pitt; second. Morgan, Lafayette. Time, 32 1-Bs. Pole vault Tie between Leeoney, Lafay ette, and llannerman, Lafayette. Height. 0 ft. 3 In. Shoi.put Wnn by Thornton, Pitt: dis tance, 38 ft. 2; In. Second, Wilson. La fayette; distance. 38 ft. 2 In, i ..Two-mile Won by Welgle. pats aecond. Kllngeramlth. Pit Time, I0m 14 4-S. 220-yard low hurdlea Won oy Drickley, Pitt; aecond, Reynolda, Lafayette. Time.' 28 l-3a. ' High Jump Won by Chanel. Pitt,: height, S ft. 8 Ins: 'second, tie between LeheCk. and Mcllvaln. Lafayette, Height. 0 ft. t Ins. 220-yard daah Won by Shea. Pitt.; sec ond. Williams. Lafayette. Time 23 g. x Half mile Won by Crawford, Lafayette; aenmu. iveigie. rut i ime .-m. d-oa. Hammer throw Won by Molntyre. Pltt.j distance. 110 ft. 104 Ins.: second, Thornton, Pitt distance. 114 ft. DVi Ina Running broad Jump Won by KunkeL Lafaette, dlatance 21 fet 0 Inches; aecond. Martin. Pitt, distance 20 feet 7 Inches, Discus throw Won by Harman Pitt, dla tance 108 feet B',4 tnehea; second. Scott, La fayette, distance 100 feet H Inches. Cup Soccer Match Off The final soccer game -of the season for the Allied cup between Dobson and Wan derers, scheduled for this afternoon, waa called off because of the rain. It will bo played next Saturday. r Southern Association Naahvllle. 4: Loulavllle. 1. Chattanooga. 3: Atlanta. 2. Other gamea poatponed, rain. Chimera . . Rttahe . Ilallv Mooney Marmlle Marse Mue.e (a St Quentln You Need Mayor Hou (a) J. B. Dun" entry. Hlatl. rice, cln.mlng. up. 1 1-1 ibtres. 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