l T" 13 Vi .". . . .-". T. ' , i wwr "'", ii. '."vj- ,.,frt ,'- i.v ??3k- ..' ;- ,111 v 7-J .-..-..., ,:i rv'M t. . i iTI".! '- i ' " ' ". .ft'4" . ' P '-. N j S asv2$ara -.wtn3mcr-jp!tei-- txijrifisijHXAv 'nVjbdotshax toe v;io:o n j.' n k inivmATTArn Tyrrrmi f 41 It) .4N CONNECTIONS WERE THE ONLY THINGS THE PHILLIES DIDN'T MISS ON THEIR TRIP WEST i i - - - - - - - - - - - I,, a jf . ' AT J. KILBANE'S CROWN Matchmaker Ready to Stage Titular Tilt at Any of Three Ohio Towns WTH HERE TONIGHT .. it tic it. .IAKFK mffOboxniwnUhorororrMl0. Icbloni "re permitted mid another c' . l l.,.l. nn TCrillCt. Aar fillers t J"rV:i '..-1U. H.o contender ..r i If n fellow-townsman. nn hotel rPRlstpri. ,,... .....pi,. ,K K VlayluB nwnko nt nights Silllu hlV r n'"""" '" ?" rlTrt,,r ?' hi satisfactory terms for n inntch K Vnft Knot. Rr.-or.1lw lo pX ' brnlher-ninnngcr of Art. Sny- JfSi Hoot sn.Vs, 1' rrn.ly to put 2? ihecSntMt nt nny of the three plnees ' .lened Referee decisions nrc per- BJnlM. .! the first two named towns. &!&.:! s to lo 11 set Kllbatie's All oJ"r jlinatiirr. moi si1 . ,.., ,. . .,,. "ne lime been "''"" " "v.". i.i .i. i.rni hpr-innnnger Jrnd don't .-nrr whore the .,X I. tncp.l Artie Is boxing as no nitcb !" ,. , nli ..rintp! in ,l.,A Won I" 1 '-'" pn"nl". ringside, but wo. If It BO nt 120 Po.im.1h, the rfHnm-conlnn.;e will, the Inter Mtioa.l boxing rue, 41yi.lt fl mnuin "I" ""' " T , fer K.liVi; If tboUu s "n"f.. .., y L ,.,r?,o ,"L' Wiw wri o. -. V . 4 n 1.1,1 n. j.iTs. tmlx. Tlmrp i' n leasoii for hiir risit liPte. Koot N to npponr in Johnny Murrn. the New "iork ln.l who recentlj nn rIvpii the popular rdirt ow Kllbnnp nt Ihe Natlonnl. KlbineKOf, ....r ..-..-.. . - this program, iiihhb ."i-.- ."., Btltimorc, being the pemou of the fee- 1 . . r.L.... untK.al tiwuitliM nirii. nwl ran. viiuuiv,"""" "" rv ' f ' !... Ik nnim nr iIppIhIiIII Over tile title-holder at Jersey ( ity. Four Eight .Kounders The Murray Hoot bout wilt be u slx- I . l. .I.II.I.. ... U.. I. Ellin....- Irounaer. in aimiiiiiu m mc- nn ...... ..- iQuneT content, whieh U schednieii for irljiu rniiim'. uitie " " ...... hatched ochedule.l for the name Iih- linee. ., The fPcnnil pair nt piiRt to enter me . lit 1.- r.l.... 'P....nn.. l.n Itt.ltftll mf 2 " "V .IV .'." .'u.'"'i. "' V."' ma narry viren, m . iim.u.i.... -. . in the program n.e I'al Mornn. of Vew Orleans, and Kddle Klt.Niiiini'ons, . .. . .. ML- 1.. I .n ....I....1 5 ,W 10rK. ril I1 KOlllK l" miu-'ii- nte fnr Willie .Tneksou whose linnd Ik ilH ...1 ..nininliiBiiiii frtllflW litre llju 1 fcent srrnp ith Johnny HuinItM. iforfln positively will go on, doMpitt I umorn in inr ronirary. j,-hi Km hi flwn lat night In Accordance with the , PMIoflnltititn rnlna Jack Ilntton i another world's LtiimntAn In h..T ntl ftlP klllllP I'll rtl . Britton's opponont will be Yoiihk Joe Botrcll. Ineal Italian tough Riiy and hard hitter. RAYMOND IS VICTOR ARTIK HOOT Ho may meet .Inhnny KMlimnc for fcntlicrMciRlit (liat.iplonslilii (lie latter part of .Inly in Ohio f r- j Scraps About Scrappers STKt'TTIXC nround In the southern section of tile city Is n .mhiiir Rent who .wenrs four iliuiuond rliiKH, n inednl nml nlso iiohkcssim n belt, all of whleli nre awnlds reeeiveil through the ability of nnturu' wilapon. When stripped for Miction, the bnj welglitN 110 pounds nml answer the tltiRle of the rohr imiler tile Hum dc Riierre of Whltey Hurke. Heeentlj A hituy has been puneliiiiR faces for tlie filthy stuff rather Toie stiirtinc a tun rpMsinnm paee in nix puRll.stie career llii.n iirizcH. but bofoie stiirtinc COLLEGES MAY ROW race mime Transportation May Force a Change From Poughkeepsie to Lake Cayuga C0L0MBATT0 AGAIN TO RACE CHAPMAN Italian Blamos Defeat on Lack of Condition; Gets Chance Tomorrow Night F,ivc Leading Batters in ' Each nf Major Leagues Defeat! Meenan In Wind-Up of Final Auditorium Show In the closing show of the boxine sen- Imi at the Auditorium A. A last night liUlpn iiaymond, or Wilmington, nunc Itnroujh with a victory over (Jeorfiie IMefcin in the final eight-round bout. Hijmonn s nggresaiveness and .harder Wttlng earned him the decision. In the VfCOnd rAld Iim llnnn.il Mpnnnn with n rHe ris". sing to the jaw. Mecmtu u down for only a second. Rartnnnrl nplfrlinrl 14!t l-inunfla ntwl iJI.enan fcnled at 1flR. JoA Wriphf dpfnnlnrl Tin...... rc.. jn the eight round cemiwlnd-up. The 'tyr fubMituted for .limmy Austin, might weighed 120 pounds nnd Myson 123 " Leo Tleynolds and Young Joe Rrnrt '7 engaged in a listless six-round draw; Johnny fironn polished off Itlllr Dona mo in. one-half minute of the first round, Andy Rivers and Joe Kelly coxed a sensational draw. , Has Flush Deck XuMii'V.Ail !" J"n The sloop jncht lit tl: x,,V ,h' honnr of rtpfenrt-SfiiS-. cln,,lc " l.up nt Sir Thoma Wen ShsmroPK IV In thx (.crUs of races ta'.St'"1 "v00" m Ju,s l' here" eMerdifv f .Tn'.r N,,vPr' wher fhp will resuma V.Vli I 1"raln"1 '"'.nf.olu-- Thurda lmlliht.n.t .i"'T ,01a that "'" removal Mran',rr hVvr"rny.00 ,,ount"- Warning to Jumpers ym.Jl;J".n,' r-M;Jnr lenRue Imsall !r"Vhh,..h?:' "'"ISfiJh'lr .'"n.rac, to titi ih. r .h."T'"'nl. ."""' ere l''L Vi.;i.i . r"m '"" lw' 'lc leaciifn JiiaLn Jonn,on- "r'lteni t th- Amerkari y Auto Racer Killed 0";5Sn; irCK fllllllliiillv Lil.T muuiiun r.irfl " Har.f! "i-unus. Kieen Bump for Hllldale lf With Ihf Hirhar.Jh , ! ""'' no" !"" Jw a rr- ImlBMj &?. Ll?" "la'" .'li'b Vcndlcr-Jackson Arc , Rvmatchcd for July 12 T.o- r.n. .... oh leel . """ Willlp Tnekson, iwss &rs ftdl,rB". tpi"B "'K'"-rounder. LB back an. 1.1.; . '' ,endler Trk. ' ,tfeatea h New Ilillke con.peteil in twenty-two bouts, with not a nuiric decision going against him. not n Niilitm-y drnw veidict was rendeied. Iturke's four lings and tlie licit came ns n i exult of diff eient ton.. Ill inois, which he won nt the (iiivcty Theatre, nnd tlie medul was nw aided weve.nl mouths ngo when he won n meet at the Klks Boxing Club. A. Hutch furnishes the information tlmt Hurke has scored knnckoutx in his last four contests, including three profes sional bouts nt the itiioii. and also that Whltey has been making n big hit in exhibition matches on smoker programs nt WiliniiiRton. Ilarrv llronn has a blnck rf It Is his Irfl anil It Ih a rip The kill s iUIp was put In moumlni; last work In ihr lii.ut nhlch he won from Krerl .lacko at I.Hreiict;. Maas "You should hao seen the othett fellow, thourh " said Ilarrv toilav ThlH Is tli flrat time Jlrown hu had a d'cor.ilcd ee In alxty-threo mat' lies. Al l.lpue ami his slalili. of uurlcaii lox era who hae Wen In nim, for eeral months will have for yfielr return trlr on Satpnla). The're In lletilti. Jne Nelson anil Hubby Ski'ann aro to meet once more. This brace of buttllne bantiiiiuvtme been mnirheil for Ihe star bout at Ih- Madison A C June In MrPann and No'son hae boxed at least half n doxen tlhiea, ,ach encounter behiK a fast and own one. lohn.it Mrl.iiUKhlln, of Kmokv Hollow, haa been rematcheil for a twelve-round bount referee' de Islon ,t the I'cnwav A. A., lb' K n June 1 1 V.OHI1E ( oiler, of I. Illl" Ititj . will bo handled In Ihe future b I'cto .Moran I-w Trndler . let bis m.iiiaaer. 1'hll Olaes. man left jeaterdav for Mlluaukic. where the bxnl soutlipiw Is lo mct ItlcHle Mitchell on the nlitht .if June '' Tendler's Idea In arrUlnn in Ihe seme of tho bailie a week ahead of time Is to put In n atrift trulnlPB Henitlon iherM Leforn entering the rlllff airainst MlUhell llerai.se of Kddle Fluslmmons'a Vlctorv oer T.iidler here Richie will an wer the bell a favorite over Lew. aciord. Inn to u report from Milwaukee. I.eo Homk boxtd a draw with K O. .tulllvan at I'uttsvllle on Memorial D.i.v On the same proKram Oannv It.Hln.rs of this rlt, knocked out Yuunir Zenu In the fourth. Hilly I)e Too has had several bouts In Philadelphia, hj- he has not boxed he.w since 11)111 Araonir hla opponents In this city were .Cddle .MorBiin. Kranklo McMapuH, tne late rjua.e i ainpi anu i.eo v inceui iocai fans saw I)e Foa defeat ilalph ilrady ro- cently at Can.den. lohnur HiinHep vsltl meet n hard Tiunrher In lllllv tin Ton when thej net t ipether In an etuht-rounder next Mondav n Kht at the Phillies' Hall Park 'Ibiee oth. r eiah--rnunders are Jae'i Ilrltton vs I.en Ha litis Johnny OrifUth vs 1 l.ounli!ln and Jon lnch vs. Jo J'Ocnnell. lark lliican will Introducn an Imporlen .hunk of ttMlr fouudiy when he send ATlhur Tinr a Scoti-hmin. against Ja'k Wurd ink tho first of the open-air shows of thi season I nt the Cnmlirln Friday nleht Ulher bouts i rharley O.Nell vs. Al lieu, vni-e nnaer vs Younir Mulligan, Hobby Mcl.eort s Walter Itetinle nnd AVlllle ilcllovern vs. llattllntr Murphy. ' Ynnne Tom Sharkey HI be In th pink for his match with YounifMulllf-aii at tn Oermantown A, A. tomorrow nlcht flhatkey's handler. Dr. J. J Phalet also Is cllckerintr for n bout with Allentni. Dun dee ut Allentown tho latter part of the 'month,, .llnimr O'llrlen has announced his entire show 'or the opening of the Madison V A I an followM Hilly rtolf vs .Tlmmv millions, Tnminv Jamison vs. P.ob neebe Jaik I'loou vs. Matty Ilarron. Charlej llwuber vs Spider Allen and Tommy .Uiughran vs ( Ucnnle Md.aushlin m. Oll.m. Visa d Lielf Tim riae.nll-l I correspondent s.t Cape Ma wired n lepntt' to tne riteci tnai minger nan neen hniinw. in ine open.nK enow oi inn vjijtopui , j at the ulio.p town In the scenlh round of an plnhT-round bout bv Tommy Wairen, of Atlantic fltv Stinger on the other , nnnn, ncrinrcs nr rii' on.j- ua? mi -"e .,, at tho finish of the eighth round bill that he beat Warren all the we He asserls Ihe Atlantic City boxer weighed ll.n pounds whlla I.ew tipped the beam at 13J Germantown Wins Cricket Match '1 ha tniiotiiplfted Halifax (up nut li be tween the Oernianlown Cricket i lub and the Phliadeluhla Cricket Club which was begun last Snlurdnv was 1 rough! to a con iluslon ycite'rduy. the Manhclm plans win nlnB with ease, Germantown ileilar.il ll Innings cloned with Silo runs for seven wickets After the. St. Martins team had riled tip M runs fir three wlckr s da-Kness s.t In and the match want over until jes terday. 'Ihe best the cricket club plajers could met was tS7 runs, which was not enough It was the third successive letnrj for tho Manhelm eleven Frankfort) H. S. Athletes Excel The dial of the series of ?itv high si himl championship meets was held vesdrday at HniiKteii Field Frnnkfoid High nlune the bad with a score of Ifl I Hi points Noitheast High was second with 3P .1-10 Cemral lllall was third with a. t .1 points Sniiiherii High a rlose fourth with S7 points N.si 1'hll.i delphla had 10 and Germanlown High did not tally. Phlla. Boy Starred at Dubuque J. Carlctnn Duke, Jr a former irnrk slsr at the West Philadelphia High -School recently graduated rrom uuninue inner ally Dubuque, la , ami will return to his homo In Drexel Illllthls week Purlin; hi foil. eara nt Ilia vieAlern rol.ecn tltlke made an enviable recoid In athletics being one nf Dubunue'a mainstays on Ihn trsck as a run ner and high and broad Jumper Paddy Flynn Beats Buffalo Lad llostnii, June 2 Paildv Fbnn of Kver ett, won over Frankln Sihoell of liuffulo. In the twelve-round feature bout of Ihe Armnrv A A boxing I'lynn floored Rrhoeli l;i the second round with a rltrtu to the Jaw Sohnell was quickly on hl feet hut resorted lo holdlnr and clinching to slay nut the round, Iiltercolleclnte rnw-lnu nnllini-itlos nre contemplating moving the scene of the nniiiinl lntercollpgiate Howing Ars elation regattn from I'oiighkcepslc, on the Hudson, to Lake Cayuga, where Cornell does its practicing. John Arthur Itrown, chairman of the Pennsylvania rowing committee and member of the Intercolleglnte Associa tion, and Joe Wright, coach of the lied mid Illiie eights, admitted Inst night the change Is contemplated. Tt.nl.lll... ... ...... ...111. ll, .nlt.nn.lM Al. II. Mill,, III IIKIl-l- "Illl II" ll.IIIUI.lin on the tiuestlon of .transportation is cunning tne ti inane in returning i-oiigii-keepsle ;i the scene of tlie rntc. The Wno. Ctl...... Tlnt1..nn.l , t.tnt, eilllu ttai- IIVI. ITII.II1' .tlllll.,1111, ,....., ....-, ... nllel to the Hudson, conducts the. ob servation cars Hint ennble so many spectators to seb the tuces in progirss. Railroad ofiiciaU stated that the run ning of tlie nbservntlon cars would seri ously Interfere with their freight traf fic for eight or ten hours On their main line. The entire receipts from the ob servation cars go to the rnlltoad, the rowing nssocintlon not rej-elvlng nii share, while nt Ithaca It is said the association would n reive n share of the tecelpts. ,, , . Lake Coyuga will be an Ideal place for the rnce, since tlie three miles as decitled on nt the meeting In New Amk Inst Jutiuary can be cnirled out. this distance will enable, obsenatlon cats to follow the race the entile distance. At the January meeting it wns decided to hold the race on Thutsdny, July i. but u movement is now on foot to chnnge the date to June 2(5 or 2i. It is conteiidc.dvtl.nt ns most of the col leges have finished their tmnl exnmlnn tlons a week beoie the time called for the race, it will be difficult to bold the oarsmen who are anxious to return to their homes. A meeting to be held In New York today will toke up the change of date aud place for tho race. Cornell nnd Penn me agreeable to changing the date and plnce, It is snid. white Syracuse, an iuvlted guest, is also amenable to the change. Columbia i not enthusiastic over tlie proposed changes, having their own bonthnuse nt Poughkeepsie. Annapolis winner of the ( hilds and Stewards' Cup rnce.s; Wisconsin. Oorgotown, California nnd Inland Stanford have been invited to compete in the filial regatta for the colleges. Penn's ir-0-pound eight mny go to the fiiutl big race in plnce of the Red and Rlue junior eight, because of the for mer's victory in the special event last Saturday. All tlie Penn eights were out on the river jestcida for their first workout since wniuruny s riii-ci. rjeoree Colombntto. tho Itnllnn nnce champion, who wns beaten for the first time in many months by (?eorge Chap man .Monday night, has nsked for an other crack nt the local phenoin, nnd he will get his chnnce tomorrow nigh I" the William Penn tnvltntfon fifty-mile grind nt tlie Point Ureezc Vclodiome. Resides Colombntto nnd Chapman, two other star riders will be In the half century. They nre George Wiley, of Syracuse, who will make his 1020 bow nfter a successful tour In Kurope. nnd Leon Vnn.lctfituft, the champion of Rcl gium. Colombntto claimed nfter his defent Monday thnt he was not In the best of condition. He stated thnt his long boat trip from Kurope stiffened his legs and thnt he did not have the time to get ac climated, lie feels confident thnt he will be, nble to bent Chapman tomorrow' night. Orlando IManl. the Italian sprint champion, who made such a hit when lie trimmed (Sus Lang Mondav, will be Riven nn opportunity to show his prow ess against the Pacific cont sprint title holder. The westerner Is Willie llnnley, of San Frnneisco. In Addition to these races, them will he two amateur events and probably a novice race. . Shane to Captain Northeast Joseph Shane, of the Northeast High Hihool, was elected captain of next Jeai'a baseball team. He also leads the basketball team at Northeast It una In lull H... r. . ... .'.l.T.' Uield the honor of 'wo captaincies at North mix nr in eianieen eara old and la a Junior and played three years on the team Hhane Is popular with students as well as nthletes and Is a member of the Theta Slams t'psllon fraternity N TI0NAr. I.KA.ltir. . rlarer Club . All. "II. II. I". HornMiy, St. l,oiiis . I 155 31 2 ,100 firoh. Cliiclnnntl as HO KO At .ilfll Robertson, (hleagn, .. St Wi 17 IS .HflO UarnVrt. f'lnelnnatl 37 W 2 IS .1S Ullllnius, I'lillllrs . .3R lltt 2d Al .3.11 AMKRICAX I.K.(1UK IMfi-er (lub o. All. n. II. r.v. Speaker, Cleveland . 37 130 3(1 n3 .310 Jaeksou, Chlpago 32 1311 in 43 ,372 Johnson, Cleveland, 33 128 12 17 .307 Judge. Vtaslilnmon, 37 IDS 31 n(t ,3.,l llendryx, Hoslon. 37 III 21 AO .35.1 AMERICANS PRACTICE LANSDOWNE HIGH INS GAME TEAMW Gardner and Whitney Turn In Good Golf Scores In England Iondon, June 2. Several American golf plnyers who have entered the Brit ish nmnteur (linmplonsblp tournament, opened nn active cnmpnlgti of practice over the Wnlton Ilcnth Course, Suirey. yesterday. Some nt the plnyeis, espe cially Robert (.nidner and Nelson Whit ney, plaed most convincing games, snjs the London Times, Whltne.v mntle a rcninrknble score of 7-t, altlinugli lin l.ad a seven on his card, (tiiriliitr engaged In a poor hall match and had n card of 72. So long wns his drive nt the fourteenth hole, measuring a."H nrds, that he was mily"n few j anls awny from the pinion on tlie second shot. Dunn Scores on Adler's Hit to Trim West Chester b'y tho Score of 5 to 4 Local Oarsman Chosen to Lead Tiger Crciv Hugh Cressvfcll, of this city, last night was elected captain nf the 11121 Princeton varsity crew. Cresswcll, n member of the sophomore class, row ed No. 0 on the fresliinau crew lnt year and stroked the VHrslty this season. He prepared nt St. Paul's School, Concord, N H., where he rowed for two yenrs. Pennsylvania Boy Honored Annapolis. Mil., Juno 3. Thr two big athletic honors of the jear.-the Naval Ath iviiu .ei,ii:i!iiion swora tor general excellence and the right to have th namo engraved on the Thomnsnn trophv cun as having done the most to promote athletics, have been won, resp.ctuel) bv Howard Clark, of White Plains Y ?ml Edwin D Graves. Jr , of Marietta. Pa , Dick Loadman Wins Over Sharkey I .Milwaukee. Vtls.. June L' PI' k Load man bantamweight had a slight shade ad vantage oi r Jack Sharkey. New York In a ten-round bout according to a malorlty of ringside ir.tt Several writers thought the i bout was a good draw, v Lnnsdnwne High 'entertained their old friends from West Chester High with n fi to -1 defent lit seven innings just to show the visitors that even though they nrrlved lnte nnd nn nb brovlntpd game was necessary there wns no hnri feeling and n seven-Inning victory wns Just ns welcome as one HMorded in nine Innings, Thanks to one Jimmy Dunn, who raced home from second bnsc when Kvnns wns wondering just which side to ipcpIvp Adler's hit to Ills domain nround the seconJ bae ling, the gnme was won bv Lnnsdowiie in the fifth Inning. Adler's lilt wns ns timely as Kvans's erior was fntnl. A good sec ond inning gave West Chester the op portuuit.v to tally four runs nnd ir wns 4 all in the third, ns the not cyitlcs would su Pinm thnt time Captain Livingston nnd his hand of Delaware county joungsters pla.ved snappy ball. Dnnmii, Livingston. L.vster, Milliken. Dickin son. Adler. Wnlton nnd Krnll mingleil n few bad plays with good, lint fell two errors short of West Chester and were some five bits ahead, for Liv ingston pitched n fine gnme. holding the visitors Id one solitary lilt. Media High Rents Radnor Media High won't be p.iiticulnilv pleased to know thnt Rndnor High consiileis Clark their best pitcher and that (link is nt present tugged with I the "bundle with enre" sign for future i use Mi tlia couldn't throw the books Into Clark yesterday for he didn't pitch that game with Radnor, lost 11 to 2, nnd according to Itndnor, hnd he pitched the score would hove been dif ferent Medln won n gnme and deserves the credit which goes with It, Abcnrn pitched n steady. game Kerry didn't dy nn. 'I. for Itndnor in the twirling line nnd the entile Wnjne aggregation seemed to hnve n bad dnj , whether be cause of the hot weather, Inck nf am bition to, win or whatnot. The fact remains that Radnor saved Chirk to pitch in the Lower Merlon galne on Friday nnd thnt's a big factor In jesterdny's tesult, so they say. So Lower Merlon, hew nre. Clark Is going to pitch ngitlnst Ann on Krlilay nnd .!.'.... .... .lll.... ..!... ...Ill l.n, ....... llll'll 1- HO I. lllllfc n iiirt Will iiii'i. II. t. ttt ll.n Il..n1 ...,. f..e fll.lline llllfl I. 1 t.l. nil... fllll, 11,1 4.,.l". ...,,. the big gnme of the season, so "why shouldn't we save our best pitcher for them." Darby Overtakes Nnrlierth Nine Things looked blue for Darby High in the game with Niirbertb, but when the nine inning were over the scote wns 11 to II if favor of Darby, simply be cause Ciiptain Curpenter's teniiimut-s stink to tlie hlp nml hammered .ml six runs in the eighth Inning, when Cap lain Dii k" weakened. In the eiond inning, with the liases full. Ctiplitiii J. Dickey hit u homer in Ihe third three inoie tuns weie scored. Iticklln. Howcnstein nnd Cold well excelling. Dnrbv High's lendeis, Feathei. Clark. Smith. Rlijer, Averitk nnd Miller, started things In the fifth and sixth innings, scoring two runs in ench. In the eighth the gnme wns put on Ice, in spite nf the hot weather, nnd Darby is now confident of finishing thi A season with n final victory over Rldler Park Hjgli. GIRARD RcTto PLAY LOGAN - Will Tackle Dando's Club Saturday! Sunday Open r ftlrard Field Club journeyed to B mer, N. J. Arcmorinl Day nnd were, the opening nttrnctlon In n dnuble-hender on their new plnjing field. Two very inerest,lng gnmes were staged, G I rani losing the morning gnme by the score nf fl to .", but in the afternoon Wilbur Schmidt held tlipm in check nnd Glrnrd wns victorious by the score of .1 to 1. Saturday Glrard will be the oppon ents nf the fast Logan A A . on thf lntters grounds, but Sunda.v is open for nny semi -professional team offering good inducements. Address llnrney Schnefcr, mnunger, 111 I'nst Laurel street, or phono to the secretnrj. George Siege). Lombard 20ISS. Downey Beats Marty Cross ( Inclniinll. June '1 Hrvan Mnw-ney of Cleveland defeated Martv ( ross, of Neir York, in n ten-round boxing bout Downey took the lead In everv round according to the newspaper decision ( ross weighed 19 and Downey I"i3l4 There's something about then youll like- T1 V 4 jc t. MUka ? y lwtnty to package 1 Australian Wool Makes Livelier Ball Thete's lieen some slashing hitting in bnseball this onr, which. Ran Johnson sns, is due in part to the itunlity of balls. A better iunlit of horsebide is being ohtntned by the innniifiictiiiers, mid they nte getting yum of Australian wool something they weren't get tine pieviously. The jam is of n iiuallt.v hkli g"cs mill ed liveliness nnd tesiliency to balls, hence their greater spring and im petus when leaving the bat. How ever, they could be wrapped with lead and Rube Ruth would drive tlieui. Play Safe When you order garters, say "Boston Garters." They give real leg-comfort, "stay put" until re leased and stand long, hard wear. Bost Gart 5C fertn Sold Everywhtr GrosGt Frost Co., Must as, Boston Se SseyS SSW7- F-sew For New England Net Title Ilarlfonl, Conn.. June 2- Tennis In the New F.ngland championship tournament has reached the third round In the morning play, A W Merrlam, of tho Hartford club defeat In. W W Incraham of Providence 8.(1, fl-S In tha first match nf that round The see. ond round waa completed bv reason of sev. ral defaults by winners ft lbs first round matches, W.""K How. I. Kumars. K. ii. Simmons and Vincent Richard bslnar amona? tk numVtr. , Ice Palace, 45th & Market Till'. Allt-CnOI.INft l-Xll ll'MKNT HAH IIKKN CdMPl.KTKIl AMI IH MV IN (M'KUAIIO.V Capacity, 12,000 Tcrsons Tonight at 8 o'clock Johnny , . 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