-'. . Bfr5 ; KV vr V,'. ;.vlSTv-tri rit!ir)'rsrT' rihi . rHW uLtt ' TRYING TO DISCOVER WHO TOOK THE "G'OUT OF GROVER SiVtvX jojcjjkxjujjuju UOLsirUU IjHJSY A LARGE ENTRY LIST I I (Thlrtoon . Clubs Represented in Annual Games at P. R. R. i Y. M. C. A. Field Today n....'" si.nnnlinn Cotliollc Club will JLc Its seventeenth nnntial trnck nnd 5,1,1 meet on the lnwyiwnlif Hal fad t. M. C. A. grounds, Fortyfourth direct nnd 1'nrkstdc avenue, this after- l!. niiimllr heavy entry Hit has ken sent In from thf following clubs: AlMdowLrook, Enterprise 0. 0., Kay- Kula C. C Stetson A. A., Uresorys C". 0.f riillodclphla Turngemelnde, Northwest U. C, Gcrmnutown 11. 0. South Philadelphia II. A., Legion A. A., Curtis 0. 0. and Lighthouse B. 0. The entries follow : 10O-YARD DASH r Bh.nahan C. C nichard Penny, James fl.nnon. Edward Doyle. .William Cullen. ?A Dmihtfi Thomas allllgan. John Denenex. n Tetlon A.-A.- 'Shanahan c.c. -Robert Hough. M. Rldg- r J. F. MacKin. ."il-ii..! iiirrv MeCtrarh. f K".Vi':. fit C -John Hherlc! vfiavYrr " William Wagner. Thomas Vellon. us Jlallle. James H. Carhjrry. .James ii?l. John Kohoe, Jame Flnnlgan. '" X' II. A.Loul laiar. Joseph Dlchter. K jBnfeSSSp'B" cl-D. O'Donnell. tetsM T- A.-&. Sanger. William caVoula C. E. Thomas Kano. William K0."rroantown D. C R. Ferguson. 11. V. W&'dowbrook Club A. Leconjy, II. Lever. WE. often. A. Woodvlng. L. llaws. J. Balney, A. Oolden. M. Tompkins. 220-YARD DASH Shanahan C. C Richard Penny. James nnon. Edward Doyle. JoaephCasey. John Tye'glon A. A. Jaclc Carr. .Kayoula C. C. GeorgiT Russell. Shanahan C. C F. Herman. M. Ride- 1"NT;rtJhw1eUCk13n.' C.-B. Campbell. J. Bed- """curtls C. C. F. Plana. ,, Enterprise C. C P. McOovern. William wKner. T. Mellon. J. Mallle. Charles Carl .J. Carberry, J. Hlckey. J. Oakes J. v7', n Smith. J. Flnnegan. .. -- '- TM-V. .iljbthouse B. C D. O'Donnell. Oconee V.vln m st.tinn A A. n. T. Diamond. E. Zan . IVIlllam IIIaUoa Karoula C. C. Thomas Kane 9T T ir.niA.V. WJlllam -St.' u'reKory's C. C Kdward Dojinelly Prank K. Linaker. W. Uurt. Frank ila- Me'adowbrook Club A. Leconeyi II. Urer. W. Olsen. A. Woodvlnir, Al Haw;. J. Ralney, A. Golden, M. Tompkins, H. Jl. Parent. D. Kodgers. ndward Trout. Oermantown D. C, 11. Ferguson, K. Smith. OND-MILE NOVICE Bhannhan C. C Jnhn McMahon. Frank Sarney. Joaeph Carney. 8. 1U Castaldl. John 'Drlen. John Logue. John Coyle, Charted Corcoran. William Parker. .. Kayoula C. C aeora-o Russell, n. Cros sen. Edward McDonnell. J. MrCloekey. Northet 11. O. Louis Corrlean, Curtis C. C. J. O. Shields. Unattached H. Iteovi-H. K P. II. A. A. Lastfonel. Holy Name C. C n. JIiir. , Stetton A. A. J. Bl'bort St. Gregory's C. C. Edward Donnelly. Waltef Hurt. Frank Mjguire Meadowbrook Club J. Sutton. T. Oancy, J. Connely. 880-TAItD RUN Unmuched A. Ross Shanahan C. C. L. Dcltrlch, Joseph Wbr. Phlladilphla Turngemelnde A. Klatt. . I.lshthouaj H. C. Thomas Qlltcn. ' Northweat 1). C. Jpmes Richards. Curtla C. C J. O. tlhlelda. Enlerprlae C. C. J. Devlne. J. Oakes, V. lol( .... Kaioula C. C. Richard Laveryl S. P. Jl. A. tf. Scars. A. Lastfogel. .Meadowbrcok Club H. Taylor. F. Harmer. F. JleOrady, J. O'llrlen. Edward Meehan. R. EUmlaton. A, Orr. E. Welsh. F. Patterson. L. bhlelas. ' Oermantown D. C F. MltchelL W. Kes eloff. , 410-YARD DASH Shanahan C. C. Phtllp Jacobs. Edward Dole. Lawrence Deltrlch, John Denehey, Waiter Kelly. Unattached A, Ross. Legion A. A. Walter O'nrlen. Kayoula C, C. George Rusaell. .Shanahan 0, C. Robert Hough, F. liar mi n Northwest D. C. E. Campbell. J. Rich ards. Curtis C. C. H. Oreenburg. J. Breuker. Enterprise C U. C, Carlton; J. Devlne, J.- Oakes, F. Stokes. R. Smith. Kayoula C. C. R. Lavery. Stetson A, A. R. Diamond. St, Gregory's A. A. Frank Lemlker. Meadowbrook Club D. Rodger. W. Trout. 0. Taylor, R. Clayton, ,F. Harmer, F. Mc Orady, A. Henderson. ' Oermantown 11. c. R. Ferguson, W. Mar- sje, w, iviaseion. TWO-MILE RUN Bhanahan C. C. II. Garvin, Joaeph Car ney, J. O'Brien. 8. R y. J. U'llrlen. H. it. uascaiai. v iVIUlam Hill. John Uauxban, JameB Kervln. Kayoula C. C J. Crosaen. Edw. McDon- nen, Leelon A. A. M. Calb IV. Meadowbrook Club 8 8. Halnei Ilalnes, J. McKer- nan. F. Worthlngton, W. Rltler, C. . ltuier. u. Ljuiu. man. II. Kepbart, J. Gray, H. Ackerman, a mater. Oermantown B. C B. Hunter, Enterprise C. h. J. Fltzpatrlck. ..Kasoula C, llama. u. Lm. Lynch, George WH- RUNNING BROAD JUMP Shanahan C. C. Richard Penny. James Cannon. Edward Doyle. Charles McCarthy. Curtis C. C F. Plana. Unattached Harry McQrath, H. Bands, P. Kelly Enterprise C. C. J. Sheridan, P.iMcGov rn, R. Smith. - 8. P. H. A L. Lazar, J. Stein. Lighthouse U. C. D. O'Donnell. Philadelphia Turngemelnde C. Ludasher. II. Wandrer. Lesion A. A. A, Bandero. Oermantown B C. F. Dates. Meadowbrook Club H. Lever, J. Ralney. Harmer, J. Ramsey, E. Wlnduovel, J. Doriey, a. Stone. SHOTPUT Shanahan C, C A. Lenaker. Curtis C. C J C. Shields. Unattached Harry Sands, J. Comerford. Enterrrlae C. C A. Murray, I.lffnthniiKA II r n rtrtnh.n ..Philadelphia Turngemelnde C. 'Ludasher. at. wondrer MeadowbronW pin' A. Jacoby. R, Ander. Ramsey, F. Haseelber- aon, P. Devraum. J, ter. POLE YAULT nahan C. C A. Lenaker. rin.VtJl9h,u H- McGrath. Philadelphia Turngemelnde M. Oermantown 1J. C F. Bates. f..i!.""1?ybK0 ' C'ub 3. Needs, fctone. O. McDonnell, E. Bullock. Wandrer. George HIGH JUMP MeCarihy" C' Jamta nnnon, Charles h't,t B. C J. Scdlock. J. Dorney. Bands. Chea 1Urry Mcath. Ilirry H '"l1"1' ir" a S'-Tp- 5'cOovern. ihn.V. IiI,u.A,'LB Barron, M Wandw Turnsenlelae C. Ludasher, Oermantown B. O. F. Rates. av 2 d0fbrook Club If. Parent, J. Ram. Stne eeUs' E Wlndhoval. B. 'Archer, a. CARPENTIER SAILS AWAY French Heavyweight Leaves for His Native Land Today New York, July 10. Georges Cur Wntler, the French jiuglllst, was one oi 5000 passengers on four liners Bail ing from hero today for European ports. Carpentier nulled on La Lorraine. The ?r p.T8. ,8a.1!,n8 wcr0 ' Kroon 'and, Philadelphia and Dante Allghlerl. Today's Golf Tournaments on Cards of Local Clubs 8gb?n.,'0Ie', mta1 pUt ,""ldlf'' MR?.,'our'ba" Whlbltlons, Torrewlalo. b Midsummer liandleuii, ualflng. Viodi OwDreok" hle Uonlllc8,, mr,lal Dlx IadwneV"ldlc"P C,",M A nna " Chjb ehamplonshlp play, naln. SSS'i l'resldent'i cup! Uanerch. Speeial erents at other etnba. N SHANAHAN ME J '""!"'' ' -J",TV- 'w T -1-,'li . , 1? ' ,) " . i - FIRST SERIES MAY END WITHFIVE TIE Such Are Possibilities With Playing of Today's Philadelphia Manufacturers' League Games OFF DAY FOR SOME The Philadelphia Manufacturers' Baseball League, one of the clty'B pio neers In Industrial sports, concludes the first half of Its season' baseball race with the playing of today's (Sanies, ac cording to the schedule. Tho meeting for ratifying the second half schedule hnt been cnlled for Monday evening. Hut there Is every possibility that It will not be necessary to start on the second half just yet. A glance at .the official Standing of the teams, ten in all, rcvealH the fact that If two certain clubs meet defeat this afternoon it will mean that no less than five will be tied for first-half honors. This would no doubt be a world's record, according to tho best of information. JJut it all hangs on this possibility. Nice Hall Bearing must defeat .Tohns Manville and Hoopcs & Townscnd must win from Stokes & Smith. The layout for the day reads: Nice Ball Bearing, at Johns-Manvillc; Procter & Swartz, at Smith & Furbush; Day & Zim merman, at W. F. Bead & Sons; S. S. White, at Tioga Steel, and Hoopcs & Townsend, at Stokes & Smith. The Gloucestrr Connty League flrat di vision teams are runntnir within a game or so of each other and Glbbstown has an op portunity to oust Woodbury from the lead. provided the latter loses at Paulsboro while Glbbstown plays and wins from Swedesboro. This Is an off day In the Philadelphia Hub urban and Delaware County Suburban League, although several of the teams have arranged to play oft postponed matches. The Delaware County Suburban managers de cided that It would be useless to play off postponed games Irr the first half, as It would make no change In the standing: and Rockdale was awarded the pennant. Hotilf eld , looms large In the Industrial Amateur League since It handed the first defeat of the season to the Lupton nine. With Campbell pitching, the club la really dangerous and President Hohlfeld looks for another lctory when his team plays Ameri can Pulley this afternoon. The N'orrlatown Professionals have been doing anything but setting- the world afire this season. Now they have found the rea son. A shnke-up In the club has been an nounced. Sid Agnew will replace Dick Spauldlne In the outfield, Pasquelaro, the Strawbrldge Clothier first baseman, will bold down the Initial sack and Riley, of Upland, will bo behind the bat. All these changes because they play Hltldale In the next game. After a lay-off of one week the Manufac turers' Leaguo will resume. The big name of the schedule Is the contest booked at Houston Field. Twenty-ninth and Clearfield streets, between Hale & Kllburn and Nllcs Crane. Manager Cook, of Hale & Kllburn, has strengthened his club about BO per cent In tli Inst two weeks and expects to defeat tho Crane club, which has only lost one irnme. The management of the Southwark Foundry announces that In connection with the game with Naval Aircraft there also will be an athletic meet, which will be open only to members of that concern. This Is an open day In the schedule of the Montgomery County League, but the teams have decided to play on the games which were postponed by the rain of June 5. The big contest of the day Is at Doylestown. with. Lanadale as the attraction, Lansdale shoved Doylestown out of first place' by winning on July 4 and there la (treat rivalry between the two, w.ilch leans a box office. Whore Little League Teams Play Today .MONTGOMERY COUNTT LEAGUE "" Chestnut Hill at AmblerjFort Washington at Souderton; Lansdale at Doylestown, DELAWARE RIVER LEAGUE Bash at De Lavel; Barber at American Bridge; Newtown at Morrlsvllle; Roebllnu at LambertNllle, GLOUCESTER COUNTY LEAGUE Bridgeport at Westvllle: Glbbstown at Swedesboro; Woodbury at Paulsboro. MANUFACTURERS' LEAGUE Nlles Crane at HhIb & Kllburn; Morris. Wheeler at General Electric; Navnl Aircraft at Southwark; J, T. Lewis at Barrett; U. O, I. at Dement. ' PHILA. MANUFACTURERS' LEAOUE Nice Ball Bearing at Johns-Mannvllle; Procter L Swartz at Smith & Furhush; Day : Zimmerman at r. Jieeu ec nans; a. ii. White at Tlosra Steel; Hoopes Townsend ut Bioaes acavmiin. INDUSTRIAL AMATEUR LEAOUE Hess.Drlght at Lupton; Hohlfeld at Ameri can Pulley; Bromley nt Hardwlck A Magee; North American Lace ut Atlas Bail, NORTHEAST INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Dtsston at Tabor; Dill & Collins at Foer derer; Plumb ut Tacony Stcelf Philadelphia Storage Battery at American Pile and Fabric. DELAWARE CO. INDUSTRIAL LEAOUE Ring ut Kent; Wolfenden-Shore at Ker shaw; Culedonla at Orlswold. NORTHEAST CATHOLIC LEAGUE St, Michael at Holy Name; St. Adalbert at St. Clement; Anaelus C. C. at St. Ann; St. Veronica at St. Henry. INDEPENDENT OAMES Philadelphia Professionals ut Quaker City Rubber; Cuban Stars at Dobson; Tulpe. hocken Reds at Nativity; Barrett at M. E. Smith: Dachnrach alants at Madison Stars; Pnterson Silk Sox at Hllldale; A. J. Reach at Stetson! P.. W. and .11. at Flelaher; Summit Hill at Strawbrldge Is Clothier; Frailer at Gibson! Olmbel Bros, -at U. II. ' SUNDAY GAMES I Southampton at Flusher; Norfolk Stars at .Madlsnn; Glrard Field Club at Gibson Philadelphia Red Sox at Cardlngton Field Club; Dobson at Brooklyn Red Sox, Flelaher In Two Games Flelaher Yarn team has another two-game series for the week-end at the new field Twenty-sixth and Reed streets. This after, noon they play Wilmington P. and B., while tomorrow Southampton Professionals wll bo the attraction. MEADOWBROOK STARS IN. &fjf , u SHIELDS- K& MIXED DOUBLES STAR ON COURTS AT NOBLE Fast Latvn Tennis Invita tion Meet in Huntingdon Valley Country Club END TOMORROW By SPICK HALL ' THE invitation mixed doubles are on at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club, But they arc badly mixed, In fact they were run off quite smoo'thly yewtcrday afternoon after they once got under way. A good many of tho play ers were late In arriving at Noble, but finally all were properly paired off, and the turf courts presented n busy scene, with a large nnd gaily colored gallery that watched the matches from the em bankments. This nfternoou the matchc were scheduled to begin at 2 o'clock and to morrow afternoon they will begin at 2:H0. Incidentally, the tournament will be finished tomdrrow, as It was scheduled originally for only three days, nnd Mr. Blddle, the official rcfercty. is going to see to It that all of the matches are played according to the dope sheet. A Good Match One of tho first matches to start yes terday, nnd one which attracted a lot of attention, wns that in' which William II. Connell. of the Gcrmnntown Cricket J ud, ana Mrs. M. W. Huff, of the Phil adelphia Country Club, trimmed Eddio Cassard, of tho Philadelphia Cricket viuu, nnu jnss Helen Hcwcll, 7-0, U- Mrs. Huff wns very steady, as usual, nnd played an excellent game both In the back court nnd nt the net. "Chief-" Connell's service wns working In mid season form, and he would have been credited with a lot of service nces If there had been any one around to credit him. Miss Scwell nlso played well. Sho has been improving steadily ever since she began to play early In the spring In the women's interclub matches. At Wil mington in tho Delaware state meet Miss Scwell put up n fine game against Mrs. Gilbert A. Harvey, forcing tho national semifinnlist to three sets. The follow ing week Miss Sewell did still better, winning the Maryland state champion ship at the Baltimore Country Club frota n big field, In which were Included Miss Ann B. Townsend nnd Mrs. Huff. The hardest-fought contest of the lot was staged early on court No. 1, After three fierce sets, In which either team had a chance to win until the final point wus played. Mr. Merritt and Mrs. W. P. Isewhall won. They defeated Brooke Edwards and Mrs. Cross 0-8, O-.S, 0-4. Mrs. Newhall played one of the best games she has put up this year. She is a left-hander and played No. 1 on the Gcrmantown Cricket Club's team In the Women's Interclub League last spring. s Joseph It. Carpenter, one of Phila delphia's veteran players, teamed up with Miss Carpenter, and defeated Joe Thayer and Miss Brock in straight sets nt 0-.1. -.$. Some of Mr. Carpenter's gets were remarkable. Several times he returned for points fast overhead smashes from Joe Thayer's racquet. As Expected The victories of Bill Tilden and Billy Johnston over the French cracks, W. H. Laurents nnd Andre II. Gobert, In the Davis" cup elimination matches yes terdayf did not create much excitement -here. Everybody' who has followed the fortlunes of tho American players In Great Britain expected nothing else. Tilden's great victory over Gerald Pat terson in the chullengc round for the world's title, nnd his previous wlnsln tho tournament have placed the Gcr mantown Cricket man upon such n high pedestal in lawn tennisdom that a do feat would be the only tiling that could surprise followers of the game. Although Tilden dropped tho opening set in his match with Laurcntz, his play In tho third set was to indisputably superior to that of tho Frenchman that little is thought of tho fact that he lost the first at 4-0. The scores of the other sets were 0-2, 0-1, fl-.'l. Johnston trimmed Oobertf as de cisively as Tilden did his man. The Callfornian was leadiug Gobert in tho first set 4-a on Thursday when ruin Interrupted piny. Whan they resumed -tcsterday Johnston rjm the set out in short order without losing another game. In the second set Gobert made n great showing, carrying the games to G.ull before our national champion could end It. The third set went to Johnston at 0-3, Yesterday's mixed doubles results; William II. Connell and Mrn. M, B. Huff defeated Edward' Casiard and Miss Helen Sewell. 7-ti, fl-2. II. H. Watts an Mrs. Bell defeated Dr. E. B, Dew-hurst and Mrs. Wood, U-3. i.e. Ehret Howell and MUs Conaway defeated R. Thayer and Miss Levlne. 3-0, u-3, 0-3. J, B. Rell and Miss Gertrude Osthelmer defeated Kent Willing and Mrs, O'Neill, 0-0, C-l. W. B. Thomson and Miss Thomson de feated P. O'Nell and Mrs. Llpplncott, u"-0. 0-2. M. Wlster and Mrs Freeman defeated N. Diddle and Mrs. Riddle, n-a, 7-8. J. Merrlts and Mrs. W. P. Newhall de. feated Drooke Edwards and Mrs. Cross, 6-8, 6-S. 8-. , II. Crawford and Mrs. Nalle defeated Bam Peacock and Mrs. McGlnnls, 0-4, 0-3. Joseph R. Carpenter and Miss Carpenter defeated Joe Thayer and Miss Brock, 0-3, 0-8, E. Thayer and Miss E.G. Osthelmer de. feated E. W. French and Mrs. (Gilbert A. Harvey, 7-B. 0-3. . ' Alex. Thayer and Miss Ellinbeth Strobing defeated U. H, Jennings, and Mrs; Bet, at, SHANAHAN MEET Exhibition Matches 4n Fairmount Park Tomorrow afternoon lawn tennis fans and players will have a chance to sec lour of Philadelphia's best performers In action on the clay courts of the Woodford Club, at Strawberry Munsion, Fairmount Park. Wallace F. Johnson, "Penn sylvania champion, will meet Carl Fischer, the crack left-hander of the University of Pennsylvania. Fischer was runner-up In the state tourna ment recently held at the Merlon Cricket Club. After these singles are played Johnson and Fischer will meet Joe and Alex Thayer, of tho Philadelphia Cricket Club. The, first match will begin at 3 o'clock. ON UNICYCLE GRIND Ironhand, Sioux . Indian, Coming Here From New York t T.t,o.M o at- t,iu , Joe Ironbartd. a Sioux Indian from the Tusalooloo Bescrvation. North Da kota, Is on his way here from New York city pedaling n unicycle. Ho left New York at five o'clock this morning, and in order to win a 'prize of $200 put on by members of the sporting goods de partment or. Lit ttrotners, ironuapci must arrive at City Hall here before 3 o'clock this afternoon. What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL LKAGUE Clnb Won Lost P.O. Win Lose Brooklyn 43 S .60S .B73 .BOO lnrlnn.it I .10 30 .S6A ,B7t .M7 Ht. Louis no 37 ,ais .am .son Plttaburgh 35 34 .607 ,114 .BOO Chicago HO 30 .S20 .BZO .813 Boston 30 33 .470 ,4M .46!) New York. 33 40 .482 .48!) .440 Phillies .., 28 43 .304 .403 .380 AMERICAN LKAGUE Clnb Won Lost P.O. Win Lose Cleveland 40 2B .062 .107 .033 New York BO 27 .04l .6S4 .641 Chicago 45 20 .60H .613 .600 Washington 30 S3 ,K1 ,B2U .814 Boston 33 30 .403 .800 .480 Nt. Louis 3B 30 .473 .4KO .467 Detroit 23 4R .324- .333 .310 Athletics 21 Bl .202 .301 .283 WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago nt Philadelphia Clean 3. Detroit at New York Clean 3. Ht. Louis at Boston Clear; 3. Cleveland at Washington Clean two gomes, 2 and 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE PhlUlns at Pittsburgh Clean two came, 8 and 4. Brooklyn at St. Louis Clear; two fames, 8 and 4, ( Boston at Cincinnati Cldady; two games, 3 and 4. Hew York at Chicago Clean 3. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE Athletics. St Chicago, , New York, 9j Detrioi. 3. Boston. ? Ht. Louis, 1, Cleveland, 8 Washington, 4. NATIONAL. LEAGUE Philllea. 4; inttaburrh. t. Boston. 3; Cincinnati, 1. Chicago. 31 New York, x. St. Louis. 7JBrooklyn. 8 (first game). Brooklyn. 8i St. Louis. 0 (second game). TO MARINE SALVORS, WRECKERS, SHIPOWNERS ' iTR. "D. R. HANNA" 7023 Grog Tons Tenders are solicited for tho floating, righting and de livery of this steamer, sunk by collision In about 23 fath oms of water off' Alpona, Mich., in Lake Huron. Tenders for the purchase of the vessel as she now lies are also solicited. For terms of contract and fuller particulars apply to R. Parry-Jones, Lloyds Agent Kirby Bldg., Cleveland, O. NEPTUNE ASSOCIATION Steamship Owners & Operators ATTENTION The successful operation of your ships depends largely upon a com petent and ofllciontdeckpersonnel. Neptune Association of Licensed Masters and Mates of Ocean and Coastwise Steam Vessels has opened a branch ofllco in Philadel phia at 332 HARMONY STREET, telephone LOMBARD 5684 and is in position to co-opernte with you in securing the highest type of Merchant Masters and Officers to command and man your vessels, L. A. HALL, Agent TODAY mm PIRATES - IN DOUBLE BILL Eppa Rixey Crosses "Jinx" and Gavvy Cravath's Athletes Fi nally Defeat Buccaneers Pittsburgh, Pa., July 10. "It's n long lano that has no turning," says "Gnvvy" Cravath, nnd the long trail ended ycRterday as far as defeat at the hands oL-the Pirates Is concerned, when Eppa Itixey put the kibosh on tho Buc caneers to the tuno of 4 to 1. Each pitcher yielded nine hits yesterday, the Pirates horninf in with a double nnd a triple, both by Walter Schmidt, but the Phils went them one better, ns Paul ctt emulated Schmidt with a two-basei1 nnd n three-ply hit, followed In the last inning by Wrlghtstone's homer that scored nnother run abend of him. Uixcy's work Bliowed best with men on base and three times the Pirates went out with two of them tugging at the leash begging their teammates for n hit. Cutshaw wns given a life in the second when Ilawlings messed up his roller nnd reached second ou Grimm's sacrifice. Jlarbare beat out a hit to first, but Cut shaw stayed on nt third nnd then tried to RpnP ,i,n oiimi.if iltf , lv ,i score when Schmidt hit to Rixey nnd wns an easy Out.'fl Carlson was then disposed of and the danger wns averted. In the fifth inning, nfter the Pirates had scored their run on Selimldt's triple nnd Blgbce's single, Carey followed with a single, but again did Klxey tkhtcn uri nnd get the next man. He showed his caliber in the ninth Inning with second and third occupied by making Heffncr put up a fly for Cy Williams. Incidentally Cy made one of the greatest catches ever seen at Forbes Field. It camo In the first inning and Bigbec was the victim. Ho landed on the old apple and it sailed to the center field fence with Williams' in hot pursuit. The big boy leaped like a kangaroo and speared the pill with his gloved hnnd, the crowd cheered him for several minutes. If Cravath gets good pitching today ho stands a good chance to cop both games, ns Ponder nnd Hamilton haven't shown much this year. ritOTOPIYS Tho follbwing theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for tho theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. APOLLO B2D ' TIi?rT,NEVEaDAiLY ELAINE HAMMER8TEIN In "THE WOMAN OAME" ADrAHlA CHESTNUT Below 16TH Vr.1J1 A. io A. M. to 11 :15 P. M. MARY ailLES ailNTER la "JENNY. BE GOOD" BALTIMORE JSX. SIARY PICKFORD In TOLLYANNA' HI T ICniDr BROAD STREET AND Dl.UILDlrL" SUSQUEHANNA AVE. TOM SIOORE In "DUDS" BROADWAY Br..fuBrp.raLve' MABEL, NORMAND In "MICKEY" rAPITOI 722 aiARKET STREET v-lrl l vi m a. ar. to ii:ir p. m OLIVE THOMAS In 'FOOTLIGHTS AND SHADOWS" pfM M A I Gtn- & Maplewoo.1 AveJ. V1A1I1-1! j.Bo, 7 nn o p. M. BERT LYTELL In "ALIAS JIMaiY VALENTINE" PIVIPRPCC' SIAIN ST., SIANAYUNK C.lirtIU3J aiATINEB DAILY EDITH DAY In "CHILDREN NOT WANTED" "CAlDMf-Yr IMT 20th ft Glrard Ae. I nilMUWUlu MATIM!,- MATINEE DAILY ROSEMARY TIIERlf In "RIO QRANDE" FA Mil Y THEATRE Hill aiarket St r IVlll- 1 0 a. M. to. aildnlght AI.aiA HANLON In "THE UNHAPPY WIFE" RTl-I "VT THEATRE Below Spruce JO in Jl. MATINEE DAILY NELL HHIP.MAN In """ THE COUNTRY GOD FORaOT" FRANKFORD 4T T1" ELAINE HASfMERSTEIN In "THE COUNTRY COUSIN" Great Northern v SV mr, WILUASl FARNUM In "THE ADVENTURER" IMPFRIAI n0T" WALNUT ST. llVlrE.rI-l. Mats . J:30. Eves., 7 & 0 NAZiatOVA. In "THE HEART OF A CHILD" I FAF)FR 4,ST I-ANCABTER AVE. Yl.tJVL.l aiATINEB DAILY BESSUE HAYAKAWA In "LI TING CHINO" 1 mFRTV Broad & Columbia Ave, l10C.r 1 I Sfntlnee Dally EARL WILLIAMS In "A aiASTER STROKE" 333 MARKET oTaWK? SlIlTtl.F.Y MAPDV In "LOVE'S HARVEST" i MODFI 12r, SOUTH HT Orchestra, IMKJUtLU Continuous l to 11. ALL-STAR CART In "THE CINEMA StURDER" OVERBROOK vnDArR WTLT.TAM FARNTnt In "THE ADVENTURER" Complete chart showing programs for the PLAY DOUBLES IN 1 Tlldon and Johnston, American Pair, Meet Cohort and Lau rent z, of France, Today "Eastbourne, England, July 10. To day's play In the Davis Cup elimina tion match , between the United States and France wns lobked forward to con fidently by the admirers of the Ameri can team ns likely to decide the issue in favor of tho American players. The match carded for today was the doubles with William M. Johnston, of California, nnd William T. Tilden, of Philadelphia, the American 'palf, nnd Andre II. Gobert and William H. Lau rcntz. the- French rcDrcscntativr. ihe iirst comnleta day's nlav envc the Americans a commanding lead of two matches to none. Johnston linvlne defeated Cobert and Tilden having taken the measure of Laurcntz. The team winning three out of a possible five mutches becomes the victor, and to win the contest tho Americans needed only to capture one more match. In the British national champion ships at Wimbledon Tilden nnd John ston met nnd defented Gobert nnd Lau rcntz, the pair against whom they con tend today. Tilden in his match yestcrdny with Laurcntz lost the first set, the French man winninc G-4. Laurcntz. . playing In form immeasurably Superior to tliSt shown nt Wimbledon, seemed to like tho ctrnd rnnrd with Itn low bounds. He mndc wonderful returns to the side lines, frenuentlv winning 4. nolnt'by re turning Tildrcn's terrific services; The Frenchman led 2 to 1 imthe sec ond set, when Tilden made a tjrent ef fort, chleily employing tne cui snot return, brinclne the score to 5 to 2. Tilden won this set 0-2. In the third set the Americnn started in strong style, winning the first three games. He played chiefly from the base line, concentrating upon return ing the ball short to Laurentz's feet whftn tho lnttor fnm( to the net. Lau rcntz by distinctive service nnd hard, volleying secured the fourth gnme. I There wns a great struggle for the ( sixth gome, but the l'ftiiaiieipma piayer captured his opponent's service nfter i deuce wns caneu several umvs, una finnlly secured the third set 0-1. Thn frver dominated the first four games in the fourth set. Tilden, with n number of wonderful cut shots to the ( line, then took the fifth game on his opponent's service. With beautiful dl- . agonal "volleying the American took the ' sixth and led 4 to 2. Then Laurcntz j took his service game and Tilden fol lowed suit. The final game of. the miitch went to the American making the score for the fourth set 0-3. CAMDEN CLUB MATINEE Five Races Scheduled for This Aft ernoon on Merchantvllle Track ' The list of entries received for the Camden Driving Club races, to be held over the Merchantvllle trnck this after noon, is as follows: Special mateh race, trottlnp -Burt Todd.c Ik. .. J. McCarty. and Alice Forbes, br. m.. J'B80Lt?o-roUyn,T.. b. m.. W. Flthlan; Hollyrood Man-, br. m.. F. McCarty; Fas tlme. b; .. R. Klnkson: Fred Hale. b. ., Special pneins; race Rooster, to. .. S. Hlnkson; Postmaster, b. K,. .J. 13. Lingo A Son; Pointer Queen, b. m..,A. Spence. 2:40 trot Onward Penn. br. b.. W. Bake ly: Miss Alfred, b. m.. E. O'Connor; Nathan Mack. br. K.. II. Hefter. 2:80 trot Trampsweet. b. m., J. Long worth: Little Miss Moo. b. m., J. Hearne: Jf. B.. ch. it.. 31. Burton. Dobson Has Triple Bill At J. J. Dobson Field today fans will Ret three for one. Starting at 12:30 p. m. rails plays Mannyunk In a real grudge iame. Following this the Dobson Qlrls play Dlsaton Girls, while the big samH of the day will be between the VJ. & J. Dobson team and the Cuban Stars. PHOTOriYS PHOTO MAYS "THRU COMWk4Y r OFlMERICA PAI APP '21 aiARKET STREET a ni-vv. , A, M, t0 n:15 p. M. W. S HART In SAND" PRINPP5CJ 1018 MARKET STREET a 1411N,CJ3 8:30 A. SI. to 11:15 P. SI. TSURU AOKI In "A TOKIO SIREN" RFCiFMT MARKET ST. Below 17TH ii-ucn i n:4r. a at. to n p. ai. ... DOROTHY OI8H In "REMODELINa HER HUSBAND" RFAT TVl QERSIANTOWN AVE. iuruiv AT TITI.PEHOCICEN . WALLACE REID In ST. "THE DA.NCIN FOOL" RURY MARKET ST. BELOW 7TH "UJJ1 io a. m to ii:ia.P. m. MONTAOU LOVE In ".MAN'S PLAYTHING" SAVOY 12U MARKET STREET VU1 8 A. SI. TO ailDNIGIIT , OEOROE WALSH In "A .MANHATTAN KNIGHT" SHERWOOD B4th a"1 Baltimore, CHARLES RAY In "PARIS GREEN" STANF FY MARKET AnOVE 10TH oirtnuci ii a. m tn ii!in p. at CLARA KISmALL YOUNO In "FOR THE SOUL OF RAFAEL" VICTORIA MARKET ABOVE OTH VllUIAIrt (i Jt to ll;15 P at. Toar atrx in "DKHERT LOVE" ffl to N1XON-NIRDL1NGER sfK THEATRES jj BELMONT B!D ABOV MARKET WILLIASI DESMOND In "A BROADWAY COWBOY" CEDAR 0TI1 AND CCDAR AVENUE ENID BENNETT In "FALSE ROADS" COI ISFUM MARKET BETWEEN A-iijE,t- m r,TH AND U0TH DOROTHY DALTON In "THE DARK .MIRROR" JUMBO FRONT ST, & OIRARD AVE. Jntnho Junction i,n rmniff,,rf t . LIONEL BARRYMORE In "THE COPPERHEAD" lOflJT'20 AND IXJCUST STREETS LAA-U,Jl MBt i ..so. n SO Ebs U:30toll "SILK HUSBANDS AND CALICO WIVES" NIXON S2D AND "ARKET STS TTTlVTTm. . .n. V0" 7 I JUANITA HANSEN In 'TI!I1! T.nu-T. CTir.. and 0 "" vw . . . RIVOI I KD AND SANPOJt STS. "REMODELING HER HUSBAND" STRAND aEnMAANVoE JOHN BARRYJIORE In "DR JEKYI.L AND MR, HYDE" ST. WEST ALLEGHENY th & Altl..n.. PAULINE FREDERICK ,""" "Dunvs ur ixjvk" week, appears Saturday venln and Sunday, mm ENNIS ESSINGTDN REGATTA Fifteen Entries Received for Cruiser Class Other Events FIfteo entries for tin cruWr class nlonc In today's regatta at Esslngton havo been received by the regatta com mittee, of the Delaware River Yuchts men's League. In addition to the race for cruisers there will also be events for glass cabins nnd open bouts. It is being held under the auspices of tho Riverside Yacht Club. Crulrrs will leave nt 2 o'clock sharp and go over a thirty-nautical-milc course to Deep water Point nnd return. The course for the smnllcr boats is fifteen nautical miles. Giants After Minor Star Portland. Or., July 10. Dick Klnselln, scout for the New York Giants, Is In Port land negotiating for the purchase from the Vernon club of the Pacific Coast League of Mitchell, star second basemun of tho league. HTKAMIIOATW Dolphirv JM "nr JM1ujJj MsaTrt.'aTssssB7Tyw.r .. n. w - .rftBrtSfWwHSHBs u. ti. Msjajadftisssgssv'My. ,w ,.vswj.wfti?yi'-''"w'1'"''"" 'C 7 , BOATS LEAVE ARCH ST. WHARF FOR BURLINGTON ISLAND PARK, BRISTOL & TRENTOfl SUNDAY SAILINGS For Trenton S 30 A. M.. 10 A. M.. 1.00 P. M.. 4.00 P. M., n.Of) I. M.. S.30 P. M. pmV&Wm? a ji- 2'uo p' i0 For Burlington Inland Park 0.00 A. M., 2 P. M , 5.00 P. M, Hat of Fare One Way, 30 Cents; Children, 15c. Sunday and Holidays Adults, 40: fhlldren. 20c. Queen Anne Moonlights Boat leaves Arch Ht. Wharf Kvery Evening nt 8 o'clock. Exceai Mondnv. Knnnil Trip Vnre. B3e. Including War Tax. DAY AND N10I1T THE DOLPHIN LINE W s STEAMBOAT NOTICES MOONLIGHTS Spatial boat, at SI. Wear! Satordiys Kegular i Trios to This hot wnthi.f mflkM th- trln picnics anu nouaays. Tax me KidUlcs for a cool iresn-air sail down tne as. torlo Delaware. The beautiful parks around Wilmington are most attractive at this season of the year, and the old Urandywlne offers exceptional oppor tunities for picnic parties, boating and fishing. - - ---- -.-- "- . . . ---y . ---v FIVE Illfl IKON AND REGULAR SUMMER SCHEDULE DAILY Leave Plilludelii uelnnis 7. nnd 'BJO I'. M. Tae Wilmington -v.vv, j.uu nna -w.ou a. ji, ' HATUBDAYS I.enve both Philadelphia and Wilmington '7.30.. .. 11,00. 1.30. 3.O0, 4.18. n.00, 7.00, 8.30. B.SO P. M. I v SUNDAYS Leave Fhllailelnhln 7.30, 9.00, 10.30, lt.OO. 1.30. , 4.15, 6.00, 7.00, SJO and 0.30 P. SI. i ..-!.. Leave Wilmington 7.30, '8.00, 10JO, 1S.00, 1.30, 3.00, 4.15, -00. 1M. S.30 and 0.30 P. SI. 'StepM at Ptnmgrov. All Boatm Stop at ChtBtw. , nM ;. n nt .. .. SUNDAYS TO.'wpacxsoTov'a; rEirsosovr; ounw mxvt vq; lulu TO"'. GKE8TEE Slngla, BUHie rare, w; ttau Ingle, SOc. SOo; half alnfl. ivo. .jtai!iiwii i""-H mT -i 'iii jtyif.SjrM Passenger and Freight Services Norman Monarch .... Pniladelpbia to Liverpool Imperalor New York" Cberbourg and Southampton.. K. A. Victoria New York " Queenttown and Liverpool... Vatiri New York " Liverpool . . . Caronia . v New York "Queenttown and Liverpool.... Colombia New York " Londonderry and Glatfow... Aqnitania New York " Cberboarg and Southampton.. Italia New York Dubrovmk and Tneite Maurelania New York " Cherbourg and Southampton Imperator New York " Cherbourg and Southampton For Later Sailings Apply to 1300 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA EARN-LINE Incorporated 1801 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer. General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "Des Moines Bridge". .July 23 Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Galera" July 19 SS "Coquina" July 31 For ratet and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Christiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service U. S. Shippinr Board Steel Steamers SS "FORT ARMSTRONG".. Sailed SS"0R0N0KE" Loading A Steamer Anguit I fFrom Pier 78, South Wharvti) The Charles T. Megee Co. Agtntt lor U. S, Shipping Board Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA Bill Lombard 5109 Holland-America LINE NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth and Boulogne-Sur-Mer Rotterdam jJuly 21 Auf. 28,0cl. 2 Noordan Auf, 4Sept. 8 New Amiterdam.-, ,Auf. lO.Sept. 14 Ryndam Au(. 18,Sept. 22 Passenger Olllce. 1S31 Walnut HI., l'hllii. LINF CHILE JBat Direct paaaenger serrlcs from New York via Panama Canal, calling at Caltao, Aries, iquiaue, Antorsgaata and vaiapraiso. Ba. Santa KUsa, 8s. Santa 1ila.t, Sa. Santa Ana, na. oama irrtea, rorinigniiy nainnia, W. R. 0 RACE A CO., Agent, nanorer Bauer. N. Y., er Loral. Agent, 4 HOLD SWIM TRYOUTS f ' Nine Olympic Tests at Chlcago'Tjl- day and Tomorrow v ' ',' Chicago. July .10. Nntlonnl Olyniitrc tryouts in nine swimming events artw many of the nest-known 'swimmers "t if the country here today. Hecauso of. large entry list, opportunities to nun will be given, both today and Sunday wns announced. yi'j The meet Is held in the LtncolnlBjW lagoon and includes these events tW meter brenst stroke; 440-yard fsjl stylo; plain diving, five and ten met, fancy diving, nvo and ten meters; rif-, jarcl free style; 200-meter, ,brMt stroke; 1500-meter free style; dlmtfv; one nnd three meters; 100-meter bsclt; ', stroke. i -f " ' The Pacific coast clubs 'and Honolulu ' are Btrongly represented in each cventf N nnd several men have entered from Jic nrmy and navy. ' (, -v.- v STEAMBOATS Line WEEKDAY SAILINGS For Trenton 8.30 A. M.. 1.30 P. M., B.30 P. SI. . For Bristol ami Burlington Island Park. 8.30 A. M.. D.30 P. M. Extra boat 1.S0 P. at. Saturdays for Burlington Island Park, STEAMBOAT NOTICES nukiaf no itopi, leaves Qctt- 40c at 8 r ffl. every tj., except ssd Sundai Dancing, if Ctttsil-K and PENNSGROVE rfrnv. thM nUwKr. an lA-itl nnl for -.. - - -- - - -.-.- STEEL STEAMERS , V, w ,30. 0.00. 11.00. 1.S0. eS.OOV 4.1S. .., a 7.30. 0.00. '11.00. 1.30, 3.00. 4.1S 7.30, - " - I - -., SJJAft.JL (kUVAUVU, DniuiUH,., WW Wl.., CA..bJIkwh to -wuatNOXOM prmrBoxa SlnrU. SOei half sisal. 14a. caiESTEa fltngU, loot half alng IW,i MKQfVff-n vVM -- few s-t ssU lOo. 1 JM JHf;14i Jmlri.n ""-""'--"' it f,, 4iW Mm aJBly 0wW Jaly 24 . Jbj,1 Jalyit Jaly 31 Ar.,'5 Ai;12 &? DIRECT SAILINGS U. S. Shipping Board Steamers Philadelphia to Los Angeles Harbor San -Francisco Seattle A Steamer (100 A-l), July 15 S. S. ARTIGAS ....Auxj. I With Additional Sailings to Be Announced Later NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. V For Rates, Etc., A ISO S. Fourth St.. Ph . riionrs. Lombard 5S64-5, Main 836. Barber Steamship Lines, Inc. FAR EAST SERVICE FROM PHILADELPHIA Yokohama Kobe LI. S. S. B. SS "Henry Steers" July 15th Yokohama Kobe Shanghai U. S.S.B.SS "Eastern Cloud" July 20th Tor Rates. Etc., Apply, j Barber Steamship Lines'. Inc. 17 BATTERY PLACE. NEW YORK . Gailey, Davis & Co., Philadelphia AOENTS. BOURSE IILDO. PHILADELPHIA TO YOKOHAMA, KOtyE 1 AND SHANGHAI S.S. "GLENSHANE" NOW LOADING For spare, rntes, etc., apply Fumess, Withy & Co., Ltd. 211 Bourse, Philadelphia rhonrsi Lombard 4333. Main 1474 , LUCKENBACH LltfE ' Philadelphia to 1 Rotterdam Amsterdam 8. S. WKhT POOL (U. H. 8. Ild.) fulf'v. S. H. britlNOFIEI.D (U.H.N, lldj Jutrsl From Rotterd Philadel A hleamer LUCKEl STEAMSHIP C0.1 GAILKV, DAVIS & CO- Asm& 403 iiourav wag, I'lione lxnuliril,ds0 i . W. 8 jn-. ei" m Kin mm. .: BYi'vi j YM '.J WW ft rM 1 . . ,! 1 1 u V i Ja 1 M f i-l 1 : u. ' 3 r ,1 IV 4fi 2A ,& n ';, & m.'. ",1h.'' A V. . ' tT I i&A ..