V(i-'7a' ,tfp 'V .;. " -'A v 1. - 0 4K m 111 ' 5 "' ft" ' ywiiiii i in in, I .. - -''.Si K;' k V" sF i-j , p- : i 1 i , - v . ..v- ....;... a. , r'r'ii f ' A3 K W9AT CARPENTIER MEET LEVINSKY? YOU TELL IM, FRENCHY; fVEGOTA FROG IN MY THROAf IS NO LIVELIER THIS YEAR THAN IN ANY OTHER SEASON AND MATERIAL IS SAME, SA YS T. SHIBE fr v UV-: ,,tTIHH boys aro hitting 'cm high and far this year. Two uYInnilah only n liaising thrill. Evmboilr i Mttceinc the M'M. npplc. batting rrconls nro bolni; mnnsheil aud If ft Ctalrcr Un't hitting nrotintl ..'tOO tic m having n bum year. t - wj "in! nun mini on nip rninpnpr, trying to khoik ,'gV' fcncpH and grand Rtnmln and thluE like that, most V iflwterrAt naturally Ir In tho homo-run llzcfrs. Kvofy day i ,fJ!,cuody clut ono and the fani arc wondering what 'tlfArr N about. On Thursday, for example, six home runs ! vfark 'ma'do In the major leagues three In the American ;-. uivu iu iup .uiuhihi. o.ne oiner nny uuui nan mrcc h. In one afternoon. Therefore It Is not nt nil utrnnee thht fel'1. ffftllOtt'nni rtf LiKmlinll .,., I,.lnnl !..!!.. !. I..II 1.. .livelier than In years nud more rubber is used by the , miniiiactiiror, Hy HOBKItT W. MAXU'KMi 5port IMllnr i:cnlnir rublle Idr Is not surprliiliiB. .Tor .Taekson, who usually Is up In front, hai ronneeted with but one circuit clout, and the same rocs for Slsler, Schans, Koth and n flock of others. Therefore you cau't blame a lively ball on the Aggers, and' that'd that. Cv Williams lends the National with six, Davy Ilob erton has four, Hornsby, l'a-kert. Ill Meyers nnd Casey Stengel three each, and Irish Meusel nnd Lcbourvinu two. This is perfectly sane nnd rational hitting, but nothing is said because there Is no Bnbe Uuth on tho circuit. The batting h the same as in other years nnd is likely to suffer a terrible slump in the next three months. It will be well td. remember that the season Is less than two months old nud the warm wcrthcr has not thawed the arms of the llingers. WONDER WHAT A BUSY BUSINESS MAN THINKS ABOUT " wen- t suppose "We GA.W6 IS OP cjU Tue first Tee about fJOUJ- VJt.SH ,t VJAS THClRff-- A FCULOwJ OUGHT To OCT OUT lM Tmg oPeM air thcsc RIMS PAYS - C03H" IJft. ! WS have heard hundred nf nnrxnna dlsriicdtnr lil 'flmititf (a A 1.a. i.. i. Ml, , ! 'fVn' it",, , ' "fiu in ure iinswer. ine regulation onse ti ..ball ban not lipon rlmmr.,1 rn , a tk... .'. nnt If . OBanCC for a chanBP. Tills was illrnVed br Thnmne II. V''.V,,Sb, eccretary nd factory manager of the A. J. Reach k'li S(' whcrc most of th? balls are made. ", ro '" no "- I" the baseballs this year," said f- Shlbc. "The same kind of jnrn. rubber and rork are WioB used, nnd If there is nny Improvement It is in the CoVr. Leather has been very scarce the last few years and we were forced to use an inferior grade. Now, how ever, -we are back at the old standard. t "The ball is not any livelier than last year or the year .before. It virtually is the same. There Is nothing in that story of the balls being made of more rubber so the hitting Is increased. We get the same amount of cork, rubber and yarn, put them together in the same way iand therefore the product is the snme. I read with in terest recently thnt there was a difference in the wool and the Australian brand was being used. Wo hnve been using that same stuff for years. The ball has not been changed in any particular." 5 l"F-TniV lift -fill, nnnniiii, - !. 41 . . .. --.. .,,. mwiim iui iiiu exceptionally good lilt- uv uua UML'U, tins this year?' 1 .! !' I' illTELL, if lion look over the old rrcorrf.i you ', v' tiii inn mat everybody hits icell enrln in the ncntoH. The pitvhers arc not yet in the belt : of shape, but trill be by the end of this month. t Then sec how the hitting falls off." .?' Figgcrs Not Abnormal ' ANOTHER reason, according to experts, is the leglsla- tI6n against nil forms of freak delivers except the pltball. The emory, shine, licorice nnd tallow ball have passed out of the picture and only n few spittcrs are left. This means the batters are hitting the ball more solidly and getting more distance. When n spitball artist is operating there are ' few solid, long hits. The hatter usually knocks the pill straight up in the air or down on the ground. Perhaps there is something to this theory, and anyway, it should be accepted until proved otherwise. "Now let's drag iu the Aggers again nnd see what is happening under the Big Top. As was said before, the boys are hitting 'em high and far. but outside of Babe Ruth no individual is setting the world afire with record lama. Ruth is a natural hitter, regarded the best lbas6all ever has seen, nnd would have pulled the snme stuff under the same conditions ten or twenty years ngo. The others, however, are sailing along in the same .aid pronrf Tn tin. Ainm.lnnn T An.. t...t. i- .... g Vomers to his credit, and next to him are Tilly Walker L,- nd 1IaPPy Fclsch, with six each. They nre hitting at uuriuui gun. ins apeaner nas four; Jacobson. Hooper, Hcllman, Dugan, Pecklnpaugh, Dykes. Jimmy Williams, fit St. I.ouis, nnd l'lagstead have three each, and that rl!K American League leads in home runs, forty' cipht different athletes registering a total of 101 thus far. That's pretty good clouting and over shadows the ifork of the Xationnls. In that league thirty-three gents have poled out fifty-one four baicrs, or about one-half as many as the others, l'crhnpi the pitching is better in the Sational or the American Leaguers arc better hitters, but what ever 'Wis, the score is 101 to 51. Ball Dead for Five Innings DURING the first fire innings of the pastimlng that was staged secretly at our Broad and Huntingdon streets hall lot yestcrdny the Robins were willing to attest nnd affirm and swear and all that that the bally old ball was not only slower than last season, but entirely dend. Leo Meadows had 'em swinging like n rusty sign In those first five frames, nnd not one hit was forthcoming from tho Brooklyn bunch. Then things began to hnppen to Mr. Meadows and he took the wrong end of the score for the firt time this season after hanging up five btralght victories. The main thing that happened to Meadows was III Myers. Our Thlls were lending by a run when, with three on, Myers busted one of thoc "dead" balls and gave it a ride to the flagpole for n double. Two alien runs came across. That was in the sixth inning. In the eighth, with Xeis resting on first, he gave one n lift over Cy Williams's head for a triple. I.ee continued on the downhill trail In the' ninth nnd two more Robins came through on a double, two walks nnd a single. We stated above that the game was a secret affair, and it was. There were very few who knew nnythtng about it. and npparently the rest of the population iu our fair town didn't care. There were nil of -00 present. The Thils were anxious to postpone the game when it started to rain before 3:30. but Uncle Wilbert couldn't see it. A victory meant first place, as the Reds were loafing. Uncle Wilbert accomplished his purpose nnd today is sitting on the top of the National League, which is very tough on the league considering Uncle Wilbcrt's avoirdupois. But strong constitutions that braved pneumonia and everything were well rewarded. Lee Meadows for five innings never hurled better. In that stretch not a Robin reached second base, nnd the Dodgers didn't know what the keystone sack looked like until Dots Miller erred on OUon's drive in the sixth with a double play in sight. From that time on Meadows slipped. THE 'lift had seven hits off Al Mamaur, but the former Pirate kept them veil scattered except in the fifth, tehen a walk to Bancroft and singles by William and Stengel put over the only Cravaih run. Copurioht. ISiO. by Publio Ltdgtr Co. f HAO At MMOItlM X V,APP6ldTMGMT l(Tri3 CAstJ s VuilTH HilM J. f r whnn Tr?Zi i C important; I eusvy ?im& x&y s rzjm f-r LCi"5 .leg- t CAMe Back Rbal slous amd CAMS. DOW si OUST TrtG RKJHT TlMC SO THAT Tub clod head hit The Sal, at its GReTevr .SPenD - Bam!! ao& FOLUOWQO THROUGH ' v " lot Me Takc a LOOK AT THAT CAfSD AGAIN! Y6P SSO vakd3 - a fwg is Good jm that holc I'LL BUT I COULD Bgat That TcDaY- FCLloiAJ OUGHT To GET out im Tub opew- " Iff LLC. Hello'. This YOU FRANK ? UlCLL This is bill- Ycu- .SAY ILL MGtJT YOU AT TH6 CLU8 AT TMRCC O'CLOCK - THAT'LL ClUC OS TlMC FOR A ROUJD AMVVWAY-- ALL RIGHT You'RG OW OOOBOy t T..l j 1 r. O '. ,f.C ICNVMV K" e il t yk nil'M'K BAOVj TMAT WAS lA Piwe DRWE 1 MADq O1 THO JIXTH HOLeYeSTBRtAY- C(?RTfOLY J)lD RAP , That pill Just RiSlUT" i bc.t i wb got that AIMd TJOIAJM FIMG , NOW " ' W? X LlSTeM CICCRO -Vou TCLL THAT BtWCH OF P-!ST5 OUT THCISG I'M TlCID OP U A COUFCRCiJCe FOSt Thg J3AY- I'M BSATIMQ IT OUT TH6 BACK VUAV" REDS HA VE TOUGH PAIR IN CUBS AND ROBINS A '- With Alex in His Stride Chicago Is Dangerous Pennant Contender Windy City Has.World Series Habit, Hang Laurels on Princeton Hy GRANTLAND RICE Suggestions for a Vote Getting Platform Oi'tr t.t a lead,cr who can name An umpire who is not to blame, Il'Acrt Aomo teams lose some hard-fought frali And toss the bally game away. TJ)RINCETON this season has tumM out a fine football team, a fine track team, n first-class crow and a good ball ICUlll, GfftT us nore Ruths with bulging bats To clear the fences and the flats; More Jiabcs to rise with mighty belt ' And crash the apple with a well. SPEAKER NOW LEADS IN A. L. RACE; HORNSB Y STILL TOPS N L. BA TTERS Cleveland Manager Forges Ahead for Slugging Hon ors, and Tris Also Scores Most Runs MISS THAYER WINS New Champion STATE NET CROWN Wcket Club Star Defeats Miss .'Ann B .J Townsend on Wet Turf, 6-4, 6-4 ,Mlss Molly D. Thaver. of the P'nla ' ,flolpHta Cricket Club, in the new Tenn Bjjvania nnd eastern states wotnnn's lawn tennis champion. Miss Tlinyer captured the title lnte yesterday after noon on the wnter snaked turf (ourts of thn Merion Cricket Club nt Hnverford during nn incessant downpour, beating MJss Ann R. Town-end in "traisht sets af 0-4. 0-4. "Rrffoie the match it was derided to calleverything o(T for the day because Jt hart been raining unci- before noon nld the courts were n mass of wnter. ,hlt Miss Thayer vas tn have played " 'hire times toda in the singles, doubles rid mixed doubles, -n sho decided thnt would be better to play in the rain dan to undergo such a iftrenuous after - ion today. She and Miss Townsend pok the courts at ." o'clock, nnd in spite ? the hnndleap of the weather nnd .water both put up a snappy contest. f Miss Townsend had her usual speed p. $ on service, but Miss Thuver's plav was CV1 n Jirnipnto thnt slip seldom let onn nf her opponent's sizzling deliveries g-t b, her. Miss Thayer's game vns the essence of coolness, deliberate driving and" accurate placement. Mi-s Town send was not nble to get to the net as intich as she is accustomed m account ofthe slippery condition of the turf. The doubles between Miss Thnxer and li-Miss Townsend nnd Mrs. (iilbort A iiarvey anu .urs. m u. nun. seneuuieu for today, was postponed until Monduy. I .. i " - i J-aHt -''... ?; ,u"Hi SPORTS CARDS RUTH IS SOCKING 'EM MANAGING the Cleveland Indians apparently Is proving so soft a job for Tris Speaker that ho now is after more InureK Tristnm has forged into tho lead fr American Leaguo batting honors, having stepped ahead with n mark of .o07. And that isn't all Speaker also secured tho highest num ber of runs, including games up to last Wednesday, a total of forty-one.' Rabo Ruth, the sensntion of tho mn jors, after scoring twelve runs In nine straight contests, wns stopped by the Senators on Slay .11. Ruth, by poling three home runs off Washington's pitch ers on June 2, ran his homo-run total of the year up to fifteen round trippers, just onerhnlf thn number the Rabe needs to create n now home-run record. RUINED BY RAIN American League Batting Many Big and Little League and Collegiate Baseball Games Postponed MISS MOLLY I). THAYER Of (ho Philadelphia. Cricket Club, who yesterday defeated Miss Ann IS. Townsend. of the Merion Cricket Club, for the women's singles cham pionship of Pennsylvania, and cist ern states. Tho score was 0-4, 0-4 Heavy rain over thn eastern section of the country ruined sporting events scheduled for this afternoon. Mnny big nnd little league and collegiate basebnll games have been postponed. Virtually all the basebnll enmeu ennlml (Vi i,i'o side of Chicago have beep called off. The Phillies-Robins same has been postponed nnd so has tin- first A's game in New York with the Yanks. The dual bills between the Senntors nnd the Red Sox nnd Giants and Rraves have been put DncK on tne schedule. All the little league cnnies n this city hnve been canceled and the same goes for the independent contesti. Polo here is among the postponed sports. Penn wns supposed to play Harvard at Cambridge, but rain prevented the battle. Other college games postponed follow: Rrown-New Hampshire. Holy Cross-Vermont and Yale-Cornell. ROW IN THE RAIN Undine Scraps About Scrappers JOE5 KENNEDY has taken up duties officially as matchmaker of the Ger mantown A. A It will he his policy, Joseph says, to give boxers in the "ijclgbborhood an opportunity to sock fvneh other or get socked. Kennedy has beo connected with the ring game for about twelve years in the capacity of romoter, niaicnmahcr nun uiuimgi-r ui crs. ! Jo. O'Donnrll, of ih- I'tlU of Srhuvlkill. U1 b otflcUl rfrH or houu at ID wr nViintown A. A. In the fulurt. nix txut will b ta;l al th 0rman- -i1 V" . ..! 'h.aiiai. I nl mV A. A. li"' ";T"A ,. . ti..mnlr lllllr NrfgS 1 . m FVA t'i 7mm n'tr mafh." as T'romolfr Hillr BT ?!? ld. Only four eont-.U wur. put Itf S?a?anc of on of the principal. Wi'dwncxl N J hfrn he wll htle "way the Humm-r ni..nilis Ho plans ' keep n"n nlf In koc.1 iiuip ho that ho may o after the top noun f. aihemalshts uext fall. SnmnriT llnrrln has started nrirotlatlons for n rhampi ml.lp match between Johnny kii hjnn nd Danny Frunh In naltlmore. llarrls rlie tliat he Is olterlnic the tltle-hplder a suirin'ce of J10.000 and alao will Elvo htm a J 1000 bonus Just as soon as he "" a .oniract for a match with Friuh. Frush will romo tn at any weight Kllbane la willing to make males Harris. Answer to Query! Willie Jacksor i and Ijw Tendler have lioxed three times Two were nix round no-derlslon bouta and the otner . a nfteen-round match tn which Tenuier received the refereo's decision. WUIIe reriuson. an amateur welterweight boxer who recently won a diamond rlne at the Oayety Itientre looks like a prom Mlns lad. writes IC. J Dontcy. Richard fiale Is another amsteur mlttman who Is making frood at the aayety. Barge Club Holds Regatta on Schuylkill The Cndine ISarge Club held its nn nunl regatta this afternoon over the lower course on the Schuylkill river, starting In front nf tho Pennsylvania Rarge Club and finishing in front of the Undine Club. Despite the inclement weather there was a big turnout of oarsmen and spec tators. The races rowed were junior singles, senior singles for club cham pionship and the Hrneken Cup, double sculls, four-oared gigs, eight-oarcd shells and double canoes Pliver Club Sneaker. Cleve, ... Johnnon. Cie . . . .fnclison. Chi Mvstt. Athletics . . Hendrys nos Jndse Wash Plsler. St. I. Weaver Chi. . .. Jacobson. si i. llellman. net. . .. nuean. Athletic.. Felseh. Chi Milan. Wash . . . . . Oder n 8i I. nuth N. T Mclnnls. Bos . . Pecklnpaugh. N. T nodle. N ..- noth Wash . . B. Collins. Chi . . Chapman. Cleve . . Witt. Athletics . Walker Athletics . Rice. Wash. . . O'Neill. Cleve. . .. Oerbor. ft. I. . . . Hooper nos . . Cobb. Del F.tlerbe. Wish . . Phannon. Wah Pratt NT Gardner. Cleve. . Oraney. Clevo . . Hanan. .. Austin St. 1 Vesch. net Smith Cleve. . . McNallv. Ho.i. . . Menoskev..!''"' njkes. Athletics . . Toung. Det Strunk. Athletics Harris Wah . . . Hale. Del. . . . . Shanks. Vh . . . fiharrlty. Wnh .. . Wood Clevn. . . Wllllim" S'- I Ward. NT Pirn. N. T .. . Perkins Athletics . Thomas Atnieties. Lewis. NT.. Poster. Hos . Rlsberc, Chi. . . . Wilfrs Dos . . . Tobln. St T. Welsh. Athletics nurns. A's. t levc . Scott, tics . . .imirdan Lhl . . li.iwrplil. St 1. . . Orlffln. Athletics... Lelbold. Chi Schalk. Chi. ... n Tt im ph.pc Clubs Cleveland . Washington Rl Louis . Chicago ... The race foi the championship.brought I JJwoT";k n Art an 14U 4t ris 37 tan U .YJ 3", 14t IS St 1.1 52 1 R 31 14S 2 R3 3S M 32 7, 37 ISO I" f" St 172 32 S 37 13S IS 4 3R 141 1ft 4S SS 143 20 48 US 137 20 4(1 40 17H 20 sn -IB 131 13 tn 33 11 30 311 IS pn 14 l? 4 n 3S 140 8ft 4 3 3.1 123 11 40 40 142 12 411 III 1(11 30 S2 31 lR'i 31 10 21 74 (1 21 41 1(1S 21 S2 40 !(''! " mi 3t i'.' 21 3T 37 12". in :is 3'l 11H 21 4S 3S 111 -. 12 fs mi n 3i 3s i:is is 41 4i i is tn n 2'l 112 IK 41 3I 112 20 32 2 J 70 R 20 31 IIS 1ft 3'l 3S 14(1 111 41 3' 107 Id 3ft 3S 113 21 12 31 117 1 32 11 MS 30 43 , .IS 117 11 4(1 23 S 11 22 , 4n ir.r, su 12 , 20 4R r. 13 , IU 2ft R 7 . 2f (17 1R 2ft . 1ft II 1ft 12 . 37 121 21 33 . 2ft 1'lft 11 2S t II Kit 24 43 . in uft n at 2'1 SI (1 2t 11 IIS 1.1 41 .VI 1.1ft 111 31 .11 lllil 'I 27 2ft 77 r, 111 37 111 11 37 3J 12'. 1ft 20 '.'ft I J 3 11 3'l 142 1J 21 3". 1.1s 14 .11 21 Sl (1 21 ",7 13ll 111 32 3ft 112 1ft 24 37 127 14 2ft 'ufrms ' " "a I Besides Setting Pace in Heydler Circuit, Card Star Sets Pace for Base Hits CAREY BEST SCORER Local Cholco of Presidential Nomination Chicago Grovcr Cleveland Alex TEW YOUK Ilabe Iltith. n C ander. Cleveland Tris Spenker. hi. ijouis iiogcrs liornsby. A nit Different IN 1018 the Cubs won n pennant mlntiB the right arm attached to Grovcr Alexander. Hanking tinon Alexander's nresnnen In lOin. wo picked the Cubs to win the pennant. Hut' Alex couldn't get up steam in lime and tne machine col lapsed.. Vaughn. T.vler nnd Ilendrlr nsRlst Ing, the Cook county delegation is hack upon its hind legs raising tho dickens once more. It's quite different with Alex on top of his stride. In nny event, the Reds seem to hnvo a tougher customer to handle with the Cubs nnd 'the Dodgers than they had n year ago with tho Giants. The World Scries Habit CHICAGO seems to have the world series hahlt developed by Frank Chance and Fielder Jones. The White Sox won In 11)17. Tn IftlS the Cubs obliged. In 1010 the Sox brought another scries to Chicago. And now the Cubs, being due, are making threatening gestures again. Boston wns badly inoculated with tills habit in 1014, 1015, 1010 and 1018. Tim Titer nverace tins' been dteiu.n. high, not In one or two sports, but In ' all major efforts. It is nn nverage that deserves congjatulatlon, proving the ex. istcnce 'nor. oniy oi nno matcrfnl. but also of n fine spirit. Chop off n sprig n( laurel and pass it along to old Nassau, Six Years. Ago LAIUIY JBNKINS.'of Troon, Scot land, has had to wait six years bo foro defending tho golf chntnrilonh of Great Britain ho won back In 1014 Just a few months after ho won Llj championship Jenkins wns on his way to Flanders, where ho spent tho greater part of four years at n pastime quite different from golf. The only divots that ho came across wcro those left by Got mnn guns, few of which were ever re placed. On Monday Jenkins begins his de fense and It will bo Interesting to tee just what effect tho sbc-ycar interval has had upon his game. Gardner's Entry IN THIS same championship Amerl--cn'H lending entry will be Bob Gard ner, of Chicago, Ynlo's polo vaultbi star of other years. C.nrdner has twice won tho amateur chnmplonshlp of tho United States, and whllo a fine golfer anfl a game fighter, will encounter n rugged handicap in having only a week's preparation, with such stars ns Jenkins, Hilton, Max well, Tolley, Wcthcrcd nnd Ball In the way. "AS iiL homo FAIt as I'm concerned," to- runs and they can have their .400 hitters. It's tho Big Blooic that makes' all the talk." RACE ENTRIES FOR MONDAY HAS STKKAK STOPPED After bitting safely in fifteen con- sccutlvo games, Harry Hooper, of tho Ilrtl Sox, was stopptJ by Holllo Nil) lor, of tho A's DOGRBS IIOIINSBY, the young " Card, Is still up there setting the pneo for National League hitters, and now ho also Is on top for bnsc-hlt honors. The St. Louis slugger Is ham mering tho pellet at n clip eight points fewer than tho .400 mnrk, whllo he has garnered a total of sixty-five bitiglcs, including games played on Wednesday, Juno 2. Heinle Groh, with thirty-three runs, Is lending scorer; Cy Willlnms, of the Phils, holds tho homo-run laurels with a half dozen circuit clouts; Max Carey is the best bnso stealer, with fourteen piuercu uncus, and i.eo Meadows, an other Cravathiau, with five victories and no defeats, heads the twirlcrs. At Latonla $1200. clalmlnc, thrcc-ycar- furlnnes: ,, nl n-ff-riv 112 Bpearieno 4" Also ellBlble: nrlmthurst 1" Military Olrl ..! Opportunity J 17 Lancelot ..100 llrlir O'War (Imp). 100 Wnr Garden. ...100 Tlrst race, olds and up, 0 OiaflL Marls Maxim.... Of) Mickey Mooro....l04 Knuator HH Clean UP ion II. II. Johnson. . ..114 Viola Tark 09 Miss Minks t" I.ouls A 104 Discussion ....,109 .1 .... iono .v.. M.n colts and Ksldlnts, 4H furlonits M. . .... ...........H.. j.lu,nni."..u purse, two-year-olds, 317 3 3S2 2 371 1 ,3'U 3 3.1S 3 312 R .317 S 343 2 341 v .340 2 .83(1 3 .31 4 .311 0 ,33t 1 331 1 .320 4 .320 1 32.1 1ft .324 1 .323 4 .32.1 1 .310 0 30ft 17 .3ft! 0 .300 2 .30(1 ft 31)4 4 .20S 2 .2IIS 2 2ft 7 (1 .2111 3 2Rf 2 2Ra 1 .2S(1 1 ,2S3 3 2R1 O .2R0 ft 274 2 .271 2 .272 2 272 (I .272 11 .271 0 .270 1 .2(10 0 .2RS 2 .2(17 8 .2(14 1 .2(14 2 .2(12 2 .2(12 3 .20(1 (I .2.111 .27 .2.1S .27 .242 .242 .242 23ft .23ft .23(1 .23.1 .214 .203 Ftt;e Leading Battlers in Each of Major Leagues NATIONAL I.EAOL'K Player Club (I. All. K. Honisb). .St, Iiiils.. 41 Kin 31 ItnbertMin. Chlrnco . 3.1 130 IS flroh. Cincinnati to 1S8 33 Ilaiiltert. Cincinnati . .Ill 11 2S Kousch, Cincinnati. . 41 152 -1 AMERICAN I.KAC.UK Player Club O. All. H. Snwiker. Cleveland. .40 149 IS Jackson. Chlcaco ... 311 11H 20 Johnston, Cleveland . 3H 13! 13 SMrr, M. Louis. .. 3S 1R3 2" .ludcF. Washington . 38 1.1 U 31 II. (1.1 48 S7 SI 51 Pet. .an: .370 .3111 .sn .333 ii. ret. S8 .380 BO .378 fl'J .374 HI .3.13 SG .332 What May Happen in Baseball Today National League Batting q. ail n. ii. un.sn.p.r. riaer Clul Wrlzhtstone,,- Phil, liornsby, Ht. X,.'., lloherlsnn. Phi . . . Oroh. fin ..icnoison. Pitts... Tlftllhert. Pin npuh. Cln . .'.'.I nimiiniK, riiila... Duncan, Cln Vounir. N. V..... f'ruise Hoston.... Kournler. fit. I,. , Z. Wheat nklyn.. Htock. St. U...... Paskert. Chicago. Hlnbee. ritts.. .. Konetchy. llldv. .n 3ft 12S 11 SS innuneati, run. 24 81 7 24 10 10 1 4 :u urn ni s.i 3.1 130 IS 48 41) MS 3.1 B7 27 HO (1 24 an 140 28 m 41 1.12 2ft .11 40 1(11 '! 3 41 inn 22 .11 3S 143 2.1 47 27 07 17 31 41 1.1.1 20 48 3(1 1112 IR 47 41 lllft 27 48 40 143 21 44 20 Oft 1.1 30 national li:ii i: Chili Hrookln . Cincinnati Cltli. en . IMItNburcll XI. 1XIUI4. . tlloston . . Nr u'k tPhllllfs W. IX 2.1 I .19 21) 18 18 in L. 1.1 III 23 27 IM'. .01.1 .(III) .MS ..100 .1711 .1.10 .430 .3.17 In I.oe ,ft(IK .188 .MS .ins amlkican i.nxori: Clnh Cleveland .. New York . Itoston .... Chicago .... Washington St. Louis . Athletics . . Detroit IV. I,. P i 27 It .019 27 1ft .OJR ii 17 .3(11 2.1 IM .301 21 ?0 .SI'! Ill 24 .381 1.1 27 .3.17 14 2U .if.lll ,(lfl7 .(U3 Split .r.ii .IIM) ..IIS .37.1 P.eyera. llklvn. Hack. Chicago. Terrv,. Chicago , Kautf, N. y,.,. Nenle. Cln Clemons, Hi I,, lluniroft. Phil . Mann, lloston.. Janvrln, Ht ,.. Meniret. Phil Paillette. Phil... Lavan. Ht. I.. . Hollocher. Chi . dowdy. Hoston. Hums, N. y.. . Knnf. Cln .tohnston. Cklyn.. 38 1(11 mxrj, i-iiii . . Kelly. N. y Kletchor. N". T Carey. Pitts .. Rath. Cln . .. .1. Miller. Phil . O'Karrell. Chi . caton. nils . . Hctimldti Pitts.. Hnlke. Boston lloeckel. Jloslon Wlnro. Cln Tlarber, Chicago 2V.O.ihender. Vll two, l'ollomsl Itnln. ,31111 .311 ., IWIn two. Am. League Club Batting EKfl5- WL,',WJ, U sW&sttrv y wa'Vi r,i AHJtaBtWv UH it' rr r cP Wm iH . n Mil Mfi ? y o,w i j ' dXZT rm '-" i,flp jyv't' - '" v v.v'?- r. KM'- J BmHsflK ., i-,.,v t mm A McAndrsw would are Mc- accommodate ps,ranc 1t- UM1tna an, I Kfldle ; ".'i': ih Charley Turner, V-?..wa also sas r.nk J-jL'rS,.J,l D" ln;n eurai- " .1.1. Uina bll en to sppr in '; AU Tn town I' v "tM,danta I 4". ," ..iiiu Tit, ,? uui -. " . - V..I of, :" a Bw''n"',',"Vhiln. Kouth 01ix viu, York, and Joe nut the best hcullern in the club. HI eluding Higling. Supplee, Shmldheiser, Lukens nnd Allison, the present holder of the cup. Tonight there will be a dinner nt the club's up-river house, the IUngstotten. Athletic Detroit . Just back irom ine mcsi. r L.W, rihVi Bill "ark ihovr on "Monday night d.?iP?own tomorrow nigh. . K.ch of th an Ko. nut.of.town mitt Pt Paul. Johnny N" ".? -t:.r Johnny Griffiths, v" ' ..ii.. UAnth nthlehm: ti' nunnell. " Vaut inrK. uuu " -" Iynrn cos wB O'nrlen. manager of Billy I To' tiloV..iTV' a'chsmplon.hlP match, nf. ft"..n miU 12H pounds wan na lfo can tnaKft -" M, i..ul boier m. says uunen. !- u- ,t. n Tf'v'5 Sffli 'VVOTiff rafw .uj t-oL- nriitnn out- srxi'jii . Voir. to have no aucn ?.."r hlnu" "Id Rawlins. utter WV" fvwla has l"n aclecleil to I".'". . "t. ,.iiiiA .lui.Uunn a referee WW J 2. lihtvitween Willie Oai'k.on and ' lil th "hllllea' ball parU, July 'DROME RACES OFF Motorpaced Racea Postponed Until Next Thursday Night The third showing of the motorpaced riders at the Point Ilrceze Velodrome scheduled for tonight has been called off bv Promoter Chapman on account of the rain. The board track is too slip pery and will not have a chance tn dry out, even If the rain stopped two hours before the time for the events to start. Thn boards can recover from a Hlight wettiug. but tho rain hui been Heavy and the track soaked. The next entertainment nt tho dromi is scheduled for next Thurcday night. Navy Olympic Trials at New London New London, Conn.. June. IS Word was received at the failed States submarine base here today that IDs local base has been Selected by th Nary Department for Ih. Olymplo pre m narlcs for the rtrst and third naval districts of llosum and New York, respectively, and the date has been nxed as June 21. Atlantic Refining Game Off Th. nmi between Hoy Thomas i Atlantlo TmTnE team and Madison Stars for "oday '., .ffrth ind Reed streets, hua been c.s ,n n. ir. nit, nn. rr 8'l l.US 2.18 4011 Jl Id 1408 22(1 423 0 r7 37 1211 142 314 0 22 3ft 1SS7 lft7 3SS R 22 41 13(18 ISO 37.1 27 10 39 1313 114 atwi 0 28 4ft 13S.1 IKS 3(1.1 1ft 1ft 32 1220 115 207 10 IB .310 .3(10 .283 .278 .274 .2ftft .24(1 .213 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE YKSTr.nn.ws ulsilis Jersey City. 4i nr-iillnB. 2. lloche-ter. Si IlufTnlo, 3. Akron-Toronto, rnln. Ilalllinore-smcue, rain. HTANDINO 01' TIIK CLIIW V. I.. P.P. IV. L. P.C. 30 11 .732 Rending . 19 21 .17.1 2(1 in .fli.1 .IcrseyClty 111 23 2ft 1ft .010 lloihesler. Id 2(1 19 18 .SI I Syracuse, TtiifTaln... . Toronto. Ilnltlmore Akron.. .. 38 149 18 44 40 loft 28 4ft 2.1 R2 12-24 30 On 17 28 41 134 20 ,19 .10 03 .1 27 40 inn 22 48 33 Uft 1ft .17 27 RS 11 21 40 int 12 13 37 137 12 .18 Kft 08 I) 27 42 1.10 2S 41 31 r,H 2 111 38 148 211 41) 41 1.1.1 111 41 11 IT II 12 30 " a 38 142 12 38 88 1,14 III 41 .17 14(1 211 37 38 1.12 17 40 40 119 in 39 10 42 II II 38 143 10 37 2(1 81 7 22 37 1(11 1.1 3') a 102 18 39 38 1.12 1ft 39 41 1.17 17 39 Maranvlle, P.os... 38 18.1 14 38 Kllduff, nklyn. ..28 07 9 24 Mcitsel, Phil 28 08 12 24 nison, nkln .... IIS 181 is 41 ncfll. Chicago.... 42 141) in 3il Dojls. N. Y 37 137 17 32 Sihlllls. St. L ... 2d 77 8 18 IS. Miller. Phil... 40 ISO 12 .1.1 Whltled, Pitts.... 3(1 131 17 31 Klllefer. Chicago. .14 10.1 11 21 Mcllenry. St. L .. 4ft 149 18 3 Sholton. St. I. . 2.1 81 in 111 Snuthunrth. rills. 38 14.1 13 32 Nets. Ilklvn , 2ft 11(1 la 24 CJrlmm. nits 38 144 7 21 T.nll widrlR .. Also ellctblo: Reluctant .... Qulncy Ward . Courtvlow . . . Greenland .... Mechanic . . . Klra llrond . . IIS 110 Third rsco. purse $800. three-year-olds aid up, claiming. 1 l-lo miles: Say When 10.1 Duke Huff if Dickey W 107 KiiC.ii... !2 Charles Francis .113 Otsego :..'.'.""' iii 122 TerrlbU Miss ... KM Ho rart capPtanir.1:.:::-. JI1" Bttccp nni,Oup'hc.ran.Cn,IngPU,rOfu,ri0,!hroe-yc"-0' race. 400 ,sn2 .370 .31)1 .348 .342 .331 .320 .327 .321 .320 3I0 .3011 308 .308 .301 .207 .20(1 .20.1 .211.1 .293 .291 .291 ,20ft .280 .28S .284 .S70 .277 .278 .27(1 .27(1 27') .2U8 ,2ft7 .297 .2(17 jnn .2111 .2113 .2(12 .2112 .2.19 .2.19 .218 .217 .2(17 .248 .218 .217 .2IR .213 .241 .231 .234 .233 .2.10 .2.1 .228 228 .221 .218 .215 Social Star J" West Side llj v,. H.I..A IT llo Iielmvo Yourself. .llj Lough Red : . . . .ljg 8lr Thomas Kcan.llo l.'ew Acres 11? Versailles 110 if 1- Coleman ..lln Advance H ... ,, Tn,nm 1... .n 1R0ft. nurse, the 1 ort TTiom i.ffi &$;$: nchares 1"? H.,',V IU reVVi'ear-olds. r. furlongs: n7 old rthful JJJJ W cv'ifntock: The Virginian .. Runseaf , ncle Velo H- ..' .. li.nrilriin: 1.110 ow, ii... .. . . ..US ..IIS ..11R ..IIS ..IIS ..115 ,10ft IDS Krlvnl ww- !. .. .TViS.. 1 itn i"??' .:;. n furlongs: ,, thrce-year-c. Ms and up. o rnu, 101 MarJorlo "?" Pnul Weldel ' Sewell Comb !'" J,?",!,!, Daw l'-l threcj car-olds I.T.rrant Sixth rHCe, $1200, and up. IU ""'"'na Frank purse, Jouett ... !,g jtake Up . ; '1,0 Travesty vine'a's- Mint Cat (Imp.).. HO Duko pt Lnca- "' t ..!, .i.imlne. threo-ycar- IJrlzz nonstelle ... Who Cares Sabretash . Fifth 1 me: First Consul My Dear .. ., Ilrynenr .... Colonel Lit ., Mlxm race. ....Jllll Itlllilen srhln ,aa ....inn Phedoden .r.." ::it5 :xl 'Poacher 108 ....loo cobalt La ::.:.iij purso J1000, thrco-jear-oldj. ....09 Hush 102 ' I r?k. ' the noostlla "'102 aol,lno m T.nrhlnA nusss cnr n -.ear-oMs and up. 1 mllo and 20 yards Pokey Jan ...... 00 Dahlnda . . ? .101 i?l.enniJyC" M "di T0 ,h0 Mrk.. irl Vu?"P,tecd, , ,n!; Somme mi Acouchla 2d ...,10'J Itosclyon 114 Seventh race, purso J800. throc-ycar-oldi "nd up. clalmlnc 1 1-1)1 miles: L'hliri, a.ovr ...101 'Lelnster 10.1 She Devi 104 v. K. Ileal iio ?(?irttJ,0Ck " 'dihac .'..::::: Ji2 . 'Vv. '.: I0 Semper Stalwart Ho J'"" Connolly ...no Oarbaeo ....... .ill IVeather clear: track fast. Anprentlco allowancp claimed. At Belmont i mn". r,c maldfn threc-yeaxlds and up. race, .112 .112 .112 hpi-v,riuW..T :;":"rmlpy.)-.:::ioi n-urbon .aa . ilombast '2l "-"aim Eligible'. Lucky R. ..;Vll" Madras Clingham.107 Orey K"1" 112 Night Wind $ Counterbalance . . )- 'Vfgey O. .'S The Leopard 08 Kar.d) (IniP.). jj; Walter H. .n7 .The Cullen Uon..)"- Poarco .'. .Astso - Dr. " niiiiwiinro claimed. Apprentice Bllpwanc Weatner " At Toronto ,,lr,t race. J1000. maiden wo-ywr furlongs: ,1S Aunt Annlo . llroadvleW iiw lluen (lay Kap . ,vi Hy Gone Mary rowell "-..' r, r.e 11000. claimii'i.. UP. S'-i 'urlo.nl,,",;nmor0 II-." n7 ;CAVddon . olds. I ,...11 ...11S ....115 three Iady Archla Tlcaecy . . . , Algon . . . . Chrublno . . Clara Ilooth Second 2 miles: Mohican ...... Frank 11 Third race. up, 1 mile: Locust 1cavos Huron 2d ... Dorcas Fourth race ui), 1 mile: Oloomv Ous Damrosch ... Audnclous ... Ln Olourleux Thrift Cirrus Fifth race, . .110 Locust Leaves .,110 ,..11R Prim 3d 115 ,..110 I,no L. i.Ht ,..110 Court Fool 11.', ,..110 steeplechase, four-ycar-oldi, ,..149 ncllanco -.HO ...131 sclllntr. three-ycar-olda anil .. 04 Tattle 101 ...111 Sun Dial 2d. ...101 ...107 Phalarls 117 handicap, three-year-olds and ...lftft Tetley 01 ...113 Alibi IU ...117 Phalarls 90 ...97 Tlpplty Wltchot 12S ...100 Thunderstorm .. Ill ...lit) Donnaconna .... loj two-year-olds. 5 lur- ..110 Sammy Jay , ,,iu. juusiy ,..103 Hlldur . . .. ...102 Miss Petite . ...102 ...IM ...10S ...101 ...102 in: Ull I'Wis Jiil flallant Uroom ..j 107 Plaer 1 '"107 'Clatway "' .., -loiming. thre 102 11)4 Mo7 IIT ou Mary Pecond race, ear-0los " Sea IJrecxe, IWsytn . 1. Moody Batlnmoro M"r:"V. nurse 11000. yeirTd. 0 furlongs: w ,. Oreal.tOH Anzao ..1U7 Dlomea "... stoOO. Toronto claiming. three- Hunt ,.OT)lJffflrif..K touocar-olds 10 30 410 381 230 BOX IN RAIN In American League Pitching NAME CANADIAN TEAM Eight Men Will Be Sent to Olympics for Trap6hootlng Event Toronto, Ont., June fi. The eight men thnt will reprehent Canndn in the trapshootiiiR tournament nt the Olym pic entiles nt Antwerp were announced today, ns folio wh: ,T. H. Black. Winnipeg. Man., jcap tRiti) : O, .1. Klllnln. Ht. .Tohns, N. H. ; W. M. Hamilton, High niver, Alberta ; Ren Mncl.aren, Calgary : hum nnee, Tillsonburg, Ont.: "True" Oliver, Van couver, U. f. ; H. J. Montgomery, IleamHvllle, unt., nnu ucoriio xjatiie, Mnmllfnn Ont. T 1tr ,,,.MIn nf Ilnllfai. has heen KiV.'.'l ' N Y .Alnnfl.l n anhstltute. The team will Krefe; Athl'tlca. snil from Quelle on .July r nml i first compete in the Kngllsli cliiinipinn ships on July 14-10. From lhiglauu it will go direct to Antwerp. Pltchsr flub Snyder. Wash. .. . nuth. N Y Harris. Athletics . . nurwell, nt iajui. Collins, NY . . nsgby, Cleveland... Qulnn, N. Y . .. Williams. umtHo . Coveleskle Cleve. . . Pennock, Hoston . . Thorroahlen. N. Y.. Hoyt. Boston Rhocker. St L Caldwell, Cleve.. .. Nlehaus. Cleve Russell. H"t7 ' ' ' Krlckson Hash Jones. Hoston .... Oldham. Detroit ... Fsber. Chicago ... Mays. N. Y Zschary. Wash. .... Clcotte. Chicago .. Wellman, St .' Pchacht. Wash. ... Haroer. "". T rr. 0 1.000 o l.ono o l.ono o l.ono o l.ooo Refl IT Thirty fourth and Reed ret. ,liu 'n leririalll-railed iff on account of rain. NeU oftlilally calle Haturday Cluy E New i'ot ""! jipoy's Treit 'Em Rousbs. jays aiaoisuu. Ten-Round Bouts for Massachusetts Boston. June S Governor Coolldfe. has alitntd a bill to Uall ten-round boxlna bouts In this atata. The hill aiwcllles that de clslons are to b (lrn by two judsss, and If they are unable to agree, by a referee. A club wlshlnr to ronduct bouts must have at !?.. year's lease of lis bulldlnc, and all bosera manasers, handlers, referees. Tudaes or others associated must be llcjnsed ty th. state. Tb state will collect Per cent ot the sro receipts from an bouts. Morton.tlt ! Kerr Ch cbbo . . Moore. Athletics.. Paunders. St L... Pajne. -"V,"v Shswkey. N. Y . . Tlush. noswn .... Perry . 'iy,."',V' Johnson, Wh,, Naylor. AlhleMfs Mosrldt'.. " Myers. Cleve F.hmke. Detroit .. Courtney, Wash .... tlhle, C'vland ... UAthArnn Ht. I,. . Dauss, Detroit ..., Ionsrd. Detroit . Martin, Athletics . Van QUder. Ht. L.. Wilkinson. Chleaso BUbee, Athletics , .000 .sun .818 ,800 .7B0 .780 .7.10 .714 .7 ,ft7 ,(100 ,BT1 ,R7t .071 .(inn .noo ,noo .noo .BOO .nno .BOO .BOO ,B0n .BOO .BOD .BOO .BOO BOO .444 .444 .417 .400 .400 .400 .40(1 .7S ,R33 ,313 ,3nn .27.1 .210 .2(10 ,200 4 T.st Shut W. L. out 4 .. .. 1 .. .. 1 .. .. 1 .. .. 1 .. .. 1 .. . . 7 .. 1 I -i - Natl League Club Batting 00 .t 4 j Tracy Earns Draw With Ward Cambria Open-Air Wind-Up Arthur Tracy, nn KngliHhman. made his Amerienn debut In the ntnr hout of eight rounds In the opening show of the IDUO open-air Reason nt the ram bria Club last night hy holding Jack Wnrd to a drnw. Tracy proved himself n clever, rugged nnd hnrd puncher. Ward weighed In nt 1 12 pounds, while the foreigner tipped the hentn nt 151. Unit) started to full during the semi final between Pat (I Mnllcy, 15S, who substituted for Charley O'Nell, nnd Al Hell, MS, O'Mnlley was the winner. Tho downpour lasted throughout this bout and part of the wind-up. Ilernuse of the Tain one of the matches was cut from the program. l.n the other boutH. 'Whitey Ttaker, Ifi'i, wns outpointed by Young Mulli gan, 1.111. and Tommy Carter. lUIl, de feated Willie Mcliovern, 131. Clubs Cincinnati ,. St Louis . .. Philadelphia. ChlOSKO .... Ilrookbn ... New York . . . Hoston Plttsburch . . n. ah. n. h. 41 1370 188 309 41 1430 100 394 40 1374 ISA 309 4V 1.197 108 871 38 1404 14.1 800 38 1209 144 322 38 184ft 1.14 33(1 33 1283 124 809 nn. n it In 8 3 .1 4 3 sn. 37 37 18 49 23 24 3(i rc .201 .27(1 .208 .: ,2.1(1 .248 .24.1 .211 National League Pitching about s m., ,. airty ..LT 1ST .. 108 . . llJ enm clnlm 1 lid ....107 . . 108 three Innxs. straight: Jcg. . . , Bluffer Curfew Turnabout Sister Flo Sixth rnco, handicap, mares, three-sear, olds and un. (1 furlonps, main course llnundlnc Hlllows.ins Kalllpolls ... 104 TaesliK Shower ..112 Head Over Heels I lei Lady Cectruda ..117 Hntlladn ,. ... 15 Cinderella 10.1 Liinetta 10 1'ncle's LhshIo ..107 Olorla Franco .. Ill Kdwlna inn ma Choice Tonjours 100 Wealher rftlnlnir, track sloppy. Apprentice allow anco claimed. ..US Mahan'8 Stars Booking Games meets ths The formr JOE JACKSON WINS Shades Pal Moore In Fast Bout at Eleventh Street Arena Joe Jackson, of Soiithwnrk, won his second bout in two ilnyn when he de. fcnted I'al Moore, tho vetcinn light- weight, liv u cloM' margin in the htnr contest of eight inundu ut the Kleventh btreet nrenn last night. It wbh a fust bout throughout nnd proved that Moore still has u number of good bouts left in Johnny flrifliu knocked out f'ul Iinr rrtt In the third ; Jimmy Howell stopped Al Frassco in tho (second ; tho police halted tho bout between Kddio Moran nnd Tommy l.oiigliran lccnuo tho former was using foul tactics, nnd Franklo Knic mib forced to (juit owing to a broken arm in the second round u4jainjst Jack O'Kecfc. ntcher Club. .ileadows. I'liun,. Luque, Cln Mitchell, Brook... Alexander. Chi... Huether, Cln Itudolph, Ilos Vaughn, Chi Orlines. Hrook Sherdell. St. Lojls.. Vamaux, nrook.... Msrauard, Hrook. . .. Toney, N Y cooper. Pitts Hlrnr. Cln Scott. Dos r.mlth. Brook Cadore, Jlrook Jacobs, St, Louis.. . Adams. Pitts Desk. St I)Uls.... Smith. Phils.. Srhupp, St. I.ouls... Oeschner. Bos Salle Cln Hendrlx. Chi Ponder. Pitts Hamilton. Pitta.... Welnert. Phlla FUUns-lm. Bos Caisson, ritts TCtler, Cln P.entnn N. T McQuillan Bos Nhf. N. Y Haines, St. Touls... Homes. N Y., Kajrs, Ilos Tvier Chi Illxev, I'hlli Martin. Chi Fisher Cln Causey, rhllp. nouMins, is t Pferfer. Bmok.... , c.oodwln St Louis. Wiener, Pitts Carter. Chi rinllla. I'hlli , Ilcarne, Bos,...,.. w, u re 'w" i 8huS B O lloOfi ft' ,L' 0Ui a 0 1.009 :i a o l.ooo 3 : 11 2 .84(1 ii ' A 9 2 .818 8 .. j 4 1 ,80ft 4 " 1 7 2 .778 4 ' 'i ft 2 .710 4 ' 3 1 ,7B() 3 " ' 3 1 ,7Aft 3 : 2 1 .097 .. " B 3 .025 n " a 4 .on i ' : 1 v "lub Steep.ocn.r ami up. ""',"".. us (a).loo u'".' f.it.ively Sleeper.. ; ;...,,wood Feru-us ;,," 153. (c)hlnsle Tlmu (bKlreat Palclot .l 0 .. (B)Dandy Jfiej "lallTeardmor-e-VnTy. (b)Vroctor (coxhead.Mows entry. lrBF,nSrc'afp.VhUfc"?.yVa0r.oid.anduP mll'";j -.ue . 00 Pledra a,n. dt,,p III WaukeaB Dottle Vandlver .1' c,.imliiB, iuh. ini nrooKiifso ., AhIaA . ...SSS.. .wr . ...a lOs wuiyu . .1111 veym - ,.i Curlou lon Paula V .'",: MuK Jumbo' V..10J VffjWw'NIrtlVr.llS EeMh rVcV.'rurse $.000. three-, ear-o.ds and up, 1 mile: .n nonnle Oraton ...110 nrooKiana,, ,i. u,. alnon u...;"i ..,119 Armani '; !l07 Whitehaven 10' .....105 I $1000. three-year-olds, 1 mllo ... 0 Thos, F. McMa- jo non .. : 107 Lady Ward Hut 111) OeorB Duncan . 11 u.m Urchin i.' i.:MV. II! James Foster . . . l umu. Antolnettji . ..," ri.imod, ATh.rcl.r: Track f. Mohan's All-Stars, of Bristol, Hooer nine, of this cltv. induv has a few open dates for June, and Julv. Th team lines up as follows: Pitcher. Kohler; catcher, Plckford: llrst base, finell: eecoill base, McDevItt; third base ClllhoOley short. stop, Holland; left field. Jonesj right field. Tnffej center fleld, Hlhbs John llahan. 01 Jefferson avc , Bristol, Pa. LEXINGTONS A number of 7-pass. tourlncr cars, wood nnd wire wheel equipment Selection ot colors. Attractive Irloe. LEXINGTON MOTOR COM PANY OF PENNA. W. A. Kl'Sljn, President 8.11 North llrond Street. Phils. rrrmllrir. r a 3 4 4 4 a 3 3 a a 2 1 it 4 4 2 a 2 .1 ,(100 .(lftft ,1100 ,R71 .IS71 .n.lft ..1.111 .BOO BOD ,M0 ,M)0 .BOO 10O Ml) .AOO .444 .423 .420 .409 .490 ,37R .37.1 .391 .313 .313 .300 .3ft .2.10 .222 .200 .1(17 .1(17 .000 ,00ft ,ooo .000 mi,, merlin Jose Deval Mistake Amisepuu Eighth race, 70 yards', Cora W. Lord Hamilton iinh llaker . . Pas do Chance. raa NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK PHILLIES vs. BROOKLYN flAMK AT 8 P. M. Muslo by Nnyul ItrcrulUnc Hand PHILA. JACK O'BRIEN Flesh Reducing Body Building llnilnir Lessons, l'rlvatei No Punishment Kiectrtc Csblnet lliiths and Msui-e.,. H, K. Cor. 15TII S CHKSTNUT. Spruce 10U Weather clca At Montreal First race, purse $800. three-jcar-olds and ...111 ...101 ...109 . . . 112 UP. I mile: Pendence, . . .. . Hwset Bouquet Jim Petri . i:ieane Aitesss Im lArtnmal , . (a)Nehett entry. Ssoond race, purse rlalmlnir. ft lurlons- Anna nelie .. Short Charuto -Miss Millions .. I,e Illeust , Far E"t..... Princess Myrtlo Miss Hornsr ... Have On 110 Mouett ..... 111 11H Fair ana nuiimr. .; All Amiss '"7 Woodbine 101 (a)Mayanto IUj 1600. threo-jcar-olds, Pie 10.1 Lady lone 100 Track Star .... 1 Waldo Jr 105 Also eligible: rillvft James ...ltl .11)1 and Hlvcr 2d. . Ins lUBKiyins Krosr . ..1(13 113 .101 .103 ,108 1U.1 POLO TODAY 4 P. M. Philadelphia Country Club -BU Take Park Trolley to Woodslde Park Phlla. Co. Club vs. Point Judith. l'lnal I'.yent for Temnra Clip, AD.MIMHION. Mc and (1.10 BIKE Hunting Social Has Open Dates Huotlne Social Cluh Is open for camu' with any flrst.class teams. Open dates nis June ft, 12, SOt July, 21. 25 and Aurust R. 15. 21, 23, it. Jim. Klnr, mi Altfiid1 Utt. ) -X RACES Pt. Breeze Velodrome TONIOIIT. i3() Ann Hour Motor Pure Ituie Klartersl (,'lmiimiin, Lirc.ne, Colombullo mid Bedell, 2 Amateur lltcjrle. lenta Great Open Air Boxing Show Pliila. Ball Park K MONDAYEVENING, JUNE 7th Four Star Boutu, 8 Rds. tacn No Set-Ups on THIS Bill EVERY BOUT A FIGHT UotorereU Bit, best S In 3 btats JOE LYNCH ), n. o. 8 Rds, JOE O'DONNELL) K. 0. LOUGHLIN vs. Johnny GRIFFITHS CHAMPION JACK BRITTON vs. LEN RAWLINS Jobnnr DUNDEE vs. BILLY Dt FOE TICKBTel NOW ON SATJ3At OlMj UKLS AN1 miNAillli'tl. M ri. Hji 8 Rds.) 8 Rds. 8 Rds.j 8 Rds.! 8 Rds. J8 Rds. 8 Rds. yOWm Ailea U no located t "K I y ;, tf!,ji . . ..'ii. tV ': x:itkw. & - -1- r" .(te imlJz. .K . 4 "J tffyiJt'U' '!i . if' I. ..J Lit.