fJRy ' . t l fcv J r F"" .VJVV . ttfiit?-t VI Ht7.- ' ' ,llWV,J 'fFS EASING PUBLIC LEDGEKr-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APJLUL 27, 1921 23 First Invitation Golf Tournament to Start at Trenton Club Tomorrow loth and Chestnut- 116 GOLFERS J I Women's Golf Results TRENTONTOURNEY: rmt.ADF.i.pntA tvv fttfe.1 "I'.V.?1 WwMon. 0. if..ii j ' (n"ni9lli 1 "MKRfion iij,! 11 Counlrx C'lnb, Nl'riL'RnAN GUI' t. iyaiiy Stars of Local District Entorccl "Out-of-Bounds' Penalty Discarded IMID, 3 Motnlhirrj. 2. f ihMicr, Si hi, a,,,, ... VAr.i,i.(iroi!i Crlurbriwl. ll lliintlnidon ?ni ia i WV?V,Sfr 2iM .?-'!5 "H. m. . -.. -....., 4 ,, iiiiinrrrn liinnni.fiiiA ct'i- DAYLIGHT SAVING IN USE . i lly SANIIV McNIHUCK WhiU fi snlil In lie llic firt Invltntlori Ifolf (mii'iinnietit over lipid In Trenton F tnrt tomorrow, lion tlip Trrntiin Coiinlrj null will lu- (lie liosti on its rr.m nml lin.nnloiis (-oursc. At noon todnV tlicn wrrc 11(1 nitrlcs with ninny Ifliilj- conibntnuti ctjiwlcil from tho mitr'opotllnn. .lPicy ami l'lillmlplphlu S5'D(hIIkIi nvltijt" iipiillrs In Tion ton, w'lilcli i" nn Important point tor lVnl entrants to roniPiuW In perusing the attached list of starllti;- times. Trtnton tlnip is jdven in thp lljt. which .na that If .von are due to start nt 1 o'clock on thp Hit it "Will ho 12 noon br your I'lilUiririphln timepiece. ' The train service to Trpntoii Is good nd cadi putting trninionu wgii Up met i tho Jcfcy terminus hy a flock of mitos donnlcil by rliiuniemliei's for tho me of contcstnntH who will thereby have no worry about getting irom itntion to dab. The tourney is tne genuine curtnin rilser on the 1021 Northern golf sen mid. I'verytblng N In inld-senaon fhape. If scenrTMliP town of Trenton Is all ttorked up over the event ami a iniuinc reception will be tendered all comers. The inmates of the New .Jersey State Insane Asylum, which borders the see mi fnlrwny. will be dre.ctl up In thplr Sunday best and hnve been rarefiilly rehearsed to keep quiet during the shots there, not to sing or shnkc. the wire Prizes to the amount of SlfiOO were Iild out in glittering array today in the iliibhouse. I he new lockerjwuse Is ex pected to ip formnlly opened for the jutsts on the mprrow. Nothing has been left undone to mnkp It all a slz xlltijc success. riatt Tliere Today ,s the fihnl touch. .1. Wood 1'latt, prlile of the local golf belt, who jhiIIs Ir'nturday to compete abroad, will play nn eiiuimion mnirn over tne .icrscy lourse this nfternonii In add zest nud final impetus to the enthusiasm of the aroused golf population In Trpntoii. Long, strright driving will be re warded during the tnurnpj , Tlio tonrp Iiiin eleion boflndary holes, and It i oignlfirnnt that in the first compe tition of the season hereabouts the out-of-bounds rule as adopted hist season will be discarded. The old rule will apply as per thp loop-hole provided by the 1'nitrd States Oolf Association in framing the new rule. In other words, It ii club docsn t like the new nilc be- cau-e It has ton many niit-or-tiounrts rones it can play the old rule. wide puer losing distance only. C'flrkrl llnli Mfrlon . , Huntingdon Vallry J omitrj- Cluh Httcrton ... riillmunt 1. HTAND1MJ lnl. instrhts FRENCH TEAM RUNS Statistics of Leagues in Scholastic Baseball FAST IN TRIALS Coach DoLoliva in Quandary Ovor Selection of Sprint Ro- lay Team; Ponn at Shore SOUTHERN SPRINGS Team matches 3 0 i n 3 II O t . II ? . U 2 II 12 III I 3 13 2 12 ' GOLF LEADERS II Cricket Club, Huntingdon Valley and Merion Triumph in Phila delphia Cup Series MERION DEFEATS PHILMONT The three strongest teams in the sttuggle for the women's club team chainplonihlp of Philadelphia c-nino through the second round successfully nml stond In a deadlock again tndaj with clean slates. The Cricket Club beat Itlverlon on the Jersey course. () to I. Merlon de feated Phllmont on the former's course by the some margin, and Huntingdon Volley had a severe contest with the Country Club, finally winning out. I to .1. I.uch of the winners has onp more match with the trolling clubs of the division and the gonfalon is expected nc won wnen tlie.v. then nlnv wh SlieioE is a bad habit at Trenton. It tikes one to messy lies, which is the tip lo keep 'em straight. oboily "ill get wildly excited ncr the fart that there will be plenty of I water nt Trenton, but nl least It will h kept in its proper place, i anals and creek1- These "hnier" hazards aic mostly ir from of the short holes, nearlynll of which nre guarded by creeks. Tho cotirf vill be entirely harmonious to nice golf and tome elegant scoring Is ex pected in tin- qualifying lonnd tomur- iow I hrre will be an Innovation in lonnection with the medal vouud in n1. inmh as iherc will not only be a heavy jold medal presented for the lowest tcore, but there will also be another medal for the runner-up. In case of a tie. both nlaxers will cet a medal there for, or if you finish but one stroke be- tjnd j on get a sop for your sorrow. A macn hicnt tronhv is onereu tne Tinner of the first tliizht in the shnpe of n siher platter valued at ?."00. The dinner of tho second sixteen will be little less fortunate, for to him goes a thirtecn-n ecc slcrlinz smr ten set. The two winners should be welcome prodigals to any home. Kntr.iuts wlH be guests of the club, 'tlsaid. The committee follows: Ches- tet I.. Maxwell, chairman: K. ('. Kose. H r Havvev. H. T. Cook. K. II. Pep- low, H. II Pone and .1. ('. .Murray. Scleral members of ihe Princeton team will compete. Pioinlncnl locol 'ntrics include K. C. Clear? . tieorge HoffiiDr Hnrhnrt It. .Newton. Norman Maxwell, Fred Knight. Alir Coles. H. W. Wood. Charlie Williams. K. Vic tory 0 Manlou There will be fue sixtecus. match pl.v to start Friday, following the luallf.wng lound tomorrow. As (ialiglit saving applies, the start ing timeh appended are one hour cnrlli'r in I'liiladclphia. Hlglit o'clock in Trillion is 7 n, rn. iti Philadelphia. Here are the pairings: sob ' t Donntlli anil V tUkliiel. 0i 1 t tlr to S. hcrnnion. 1 - Jiurtifonl rind II. HfKe. 5-3-11 Isiwell nml U. Oulppf. II llradlxy and U. S ilooic oo-(m,re ,MHruirc and T. Deilrllialts. MVi), Stammall nnd W. Htacli. V 10.- ldu nw! w Plittllnw I S.L'n-i-' v iinMtifu iii C'hHtlp t'ulkort V-"" n r M.v..irii unil Ilu.v l.umbcrt to other Ihe ( ricket Club Itescnes won n close nintclt wtili Whltcmarsh In the Suburban League. 3 to 2. and stand alone in the second league with a clean slate. I.andowne ami Huntingdon Vollev Second both lost jestcrday in tliq Wnf liiiRfnril division, having hitherto passed uiiwi-ii-Hiru. The contest in the Philadelphia League now promises more suicly than ever t.i be a contest between -Merion and tin Cricket Club. Merlon holds tho title, but .t is minus the services of Mrs. Ilarlow at No. I. who is now ubrond. The Cricket Club, on the other hand. I"y;iM",1('- " Vnnderbcck and Miss Mildied Caverlj. who stayed homo'this car. The St. -Martins team is strong right down the line and. in the derisive mutch, Is expected to beat Merion. nip nrst live players on the Cricket Club team have plajcd thp No, 1 posl tion nt some lime or other nml nr.-n,.,- tho team in the league has such a strong line-up on paper. 2JENNE,P0LEVAULTER, KERE r(nnJ''' ,,,,''1v. of the visiting I rench relay team, is In n nnandary. rhis morning nt the St. James Hotel lie delivered himself of several short, snappy sentences. "I , Tcrv mucn liset for I do not know who I will start In the sprint mcd'py ri-lav race. Yes tprday I hp d a limp trial and nil four men ran almost U,P Sn,c tmc y,r distance wus a little short of 220 ...iro-. i Mimi tell more this aftpr noon about thp makeup of my team. At present 1 will start Seurln. lllget, Jiohart nnd lery. but M what order thpy will run I cannot tell." The Frenchmen held their time trials yesterday afternoon much after the fashion of the Kiigllshir.oti last year. Mislead of running the full 220 vards, the conch t.rnt them over a shorter (lis "Vict; , Jt w" estimated by one man who heltl a watch on the four nthletes that the did approvlmntclv twenty three seconds for tile furlong.' The I' rench coach was plainly well pleased with tho performances of his athletes. Lnwson Itohertson. of the Pcnn team, lias about decided on the makeup of hls.sp-int medley team. Lever and Mnxoin will run the '20,- Lurrv Itrowii tho quarter and Captain ICnr, Kbv the half. This ipiartet is expected- to win the title, nlthough Syracuse nnd the Frenchmen will make n strong bid for first honors. Interest centers in the one-mile race on Saturday afternoon more than iu any other rnce. Yesterday afternoon severol old-tliuc. followers of the elnder path were dismissing the chances of the different teams nnd three of the the selected Syracuse, two Pcnn and none the French tenm. "With Allan Woodring, the Olympic 200-mctcrs clinmpioii, Miuuing the lost ctinrtcr. Syracuse Is expected to prove one of the most formidable teams in the race. Pcnn will be strong, but not so much so ns was first expected. Itohertson has not announced his fourth man ns yet and thnt leaves the ltcd and Illue, ns far as predictions go, In the dark. The Pcnn teams will leave this afternoon for Atlantic City, where they will remain until Friday morning, when they will return to Franklin Field. Bby. Meredith, Ilrown. Muxuin. Lever, Head and two or three others will make the trip. Last ycur about ten men were token lo Atlantic City to get their minds off running. Led h Captain ICurl F.by. the lted and Blue tennis went through n short Workout yesterday, tho easiest they have had In weeks. The workout con sisted' In jogging around the track and starts. The team will rest tomorrow, and according to the roach should bp In prime shape for the first pistol on Friday afternoon. INTERftClfOLArrrifJ T,KAli;K w. i.. r.r. v. jM r.c. run. nith n o l.ooo rniii.iiirh 2 .1 .too Nthn.uifh n i .ooo w.rhii.ii. 2 n .too iid. nuii a s .ooo .v. K.nlh o s .000 Onl.lllfh S .500 l'KBTKRI.Y'fi IlKSt'lTA Houtlirrn lllnh. 101 Crnlrnl Illah, n. Frankford lllah. lit! nl Phlladtliiblii Illfh, 10. CATHOMC t.UAdUK w. i r.r. w. 1.. r.c. ', SURPRISE ON C . H. S. Itath. llllh 2 1 .0S7 1.0 S(iii r. 1 1 .ooo A 'nov IT. 0 3 .WO 1 VEHTRRIlAY'R RKNUl.Tri -Calhollo lUsti, 10) HI. Jsih's fttv, 8. TODAY'S HCHKL'I.K U'wt Catholic llllh r. I.a Sallt Trep, at c.hmr.Md.oTjiKRRKst.tTH Orrmantown Aenl(nir, I3l Chrnlnnt llllt Aeadfrny. 10. KulK-opal Acarirmr, "I .St Luke's School, 3. Amblrr llllh. .It llermnntown 1'rlfnd", 4. I,a Nnlle 1'rrP. 10) Wllmlnilon ITIrnd. 2, (lifltfnham lllth. Ii drome school, a, IVnn Charter, Hi Radnor llllh. 10 (10 Innlnio). Shutout Victory of Downtown Nine Is Unexpected Stoolo Stars in Box FRANKFORD TRIPS W. P. H. S. GANDIL IN JAIL Mm. Vnnderbeck is n sum t...w. n lend-off player. Slip has won her first two matches hy the stunning margins of H nud 7 and 10 and 8. The former nationn champion is right on her guinc Olid should be good for most of Hie local honors this season. MUs Cncrlv, a niitloniil finnllst. is also playing well, hlie lias won licr matches without mucn trouble, though slip finds her shots uot behaving In exactly tnidsenoii form Just J el. This slip cpcels. to welcome by Hip well-known practice. Miss Ucll was n trifle ofl her game jcsicraay playing Airs. Waller Page, Uiverton. though the latter wns inline form nnd won. 2 aim 1. Miss Hell, however, was 4 down nt the eleventh nnd made n game fight from there home. Amateur Sports : AT LOS ANGELES Former White 'Sox Player Is Ar rested in Connection With Baseball Scandal WORKED IN LUMBER YARD Is Angeles, April 27. -Arnold ("Chick") Gondii, one of the former Chicago White Sox baseball players In dicted in connection with the Hllcgcd "throwing" of world scries games in 1010. was arrested here last night at the request of the state's attorney's ofllcc in Chicago. Gandll. who formerly played first base for the White Sor, had been working fur some time in n Los Angeles lumber yard. He xald he was anxious to have "this thing ovrr with," referring to the world scries charges. "I don't suppose I can ever play In organlml busclinll again. ' he added, "but I want to get a chance to piny somen here, which Is impossible while these charges arc pending. (iandil de nied ho had any shaic In "throwing" games. (iaijdil was locked in the city jail. Ho hud In his pocket, the detectives said. n railroad ticket to Chicago and a sleep ing car rcseivntion for Thursday of tlin week, and said he wns planning to go lo Chicago to face any charges there might be against him. The police said they would telegraph the state's attorney in Chicago nsking if (iandil could be admitted to bail und make the trip ns he had planned. CAPABLANCA CAPTURES CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP Southern High's shut-out victory opr Ccntinl High wns the big surprise In the Interscholnstic League (rpsterdn ' afternoon. Thp "Kpd nnd Ulack nine had little trouble hitting the offering ' of I'lirmnnn. the Crimson and (iohp hiirler. and won as it plcnspd, 10 to 0. . A nrw find wns uncorked In the per on of Stoolo. the only regular pitcher j of the downtown Institution. He side hurling shutout ball, he held the' MlrrorS to fivo binglos ftnd set seven' of them down on strikes. Fly this I victory Southern High goes into a tie' for second place with Frankford, who defeated West Phllly High. i The Pioneer won n slugging match' from West Philadelphia High in the leagues other game by Ihe score of' 1.1 to 10. Frankford pushed over four, counters in the ninth Inning, because of the wildness of Klliol. the Speed-1 boys hurler. This lost tho game, nsl West Philadelphia wns unable to score' In Its half of the session. HI .Incmili Hinn Imf tin ! n 1 1 I n... I ...... ...,,.,. . . .i IUOK ..O .(l.bUll fill,,., in the Catholic League on Cnhill Field, being benten by Catholic High In the closing Innings. 10 to 8. Kennedy, the Purple nnd Gold receiver, knocked a triple with three of his pal resting on the sacks In the, eighth Inning for the deciding runs of the game. West Catholic ntlll remains nt the head of the league, with two wins and, no defeats, whllr Catholic is right be hind wltl1 two wins nnd one defeat. Chestnut Hill was defeated by Ger mnnlnwn Academy In n slugging match by the score of 12 to 10. Kplscopal hod little trouble In defeating St. Luke's, 7 to !. tJcrmantown Friends traveled to Ambler nnd "Ann defeated. 5 to 4. La, Sallp Picp trounced Wilmington Friends School. 10 to 2, the game only going five sessions. Cheltenham High scored Its second win of the week, de feating (icorge School, 7 to .'!. nnd Pcnn Charier nosed out ltndttor High In a ten-inning gnme by the -core of 11 to 10. Northeast's Kelay The Northeast High Sellout two-mile relay team. rompocd of Hill, Gun drum, llemmeilj nnd Slcinmer. expects to come through u winner In the Pcnn rcluys. The Itc'd Hntl llhick team trnvelcd to Lnfajctte College last year and copped the two-mile championship there by a wide margin, and as LoU is the only member of the team who has graduated the Archives should giic the heralded Cedar Ruplds High School of Michigan a hard race. Have Hcmmci'l. who is the anchor man, is the indoor half-mile champion and Winnlp Slcinmer. who runs third. is Inst year's outdoor nnd Indoor 880 winner. Oundrinn. who runs second, has not been competing during the Indoor sea son because of being basketball manager. Last year, however, he took fourth nlacp in the hulf-mllc. being uoed out fop third place at the finish by Fruitier, present West Phllly High captain. Hill, who will lend off, Is n mllcr who has been switched to the half to fill in the tncnttcjk left by Lot. He hits been showing up nicely iu the preliminary iitecs. P. 13 -A riitii. i. .i.l T lfi.i.riit. IMft-H T ifjrK ana It. HMkle M.Wr Oliiihtr&t. and .J Hhlwr 10.10 ..t" lnlUm.tl f. Hfl l I kilt, I 101' J Wrntzdl nml 11. 1). Hew '"' Clurlca Stokes and II. Cornell I.'.'!.. n n nui... . ..,, i- ,!.. .. II.. .i I. .-M-IUHI ,!', Ill IIIIL.M :! r ilHidlner mid K l. Iliwpri jJi1 M. Sctclln mul J. IJarbn. .". .i '" Woolvirinn imu imrtncr i-lf, Or !,. li. 1'eplow uml 1). llerr ns ;i-k pkin und K, C ChAildn k. I'lilU Binglcs and Bungles Mill the rhllllrs hm a hanet to smash "tt r !"!'t ' record mid 1n it sexle. II will take it rouple more Kunvrs from Ihe lira res to do It. hut II ran I done. This nflertioon'H conflict nt I'lltecnth nnd llnnl insdon ktrceto begins at 3:30 p. m. J'ic Whlla Snj- 7iaie rrlcnsrd fin ulnucra. .None of them belonged to the Ulacl. Hoi C'asej Steneel has been ont of the tunie becaue of a tlir Imrk. lie hits l-ecn taklnir ireatments. nml liopes lo be In the llnr-un t nn earlj- date. In .1 recent school imni" tlir ducji of une team made n I. Irk because th- timplre de cUied n ilead bull when a Ditched ball acc. dentHll hit k pMser'B hl, Of roure tho ump rn right. Tho intention of a hlttar ha nothing to do ulth the caee. Tommj 'Jurnrr. moiH of the An. him Iriifd .Inmes 1. I'ulihum, Hhortftloi of the Auburn C'olleice Irani. Connie la dalli rata tne Ihe Mandardu of his curriculum. 77ie I'hllllts lost a double-litniier irilrr day. lint then lost a oanic lo Doslon, thtn theu lost tht sirvieea of Art Fl'tehcr. ranfnU oiid shortstop, who annoutctil that he had rtliitd ftrmanvtttlu from hascbalt The H(l Vlriclnlu haehatl lenm iiUts Ihe tlnlterslU of 1'ennio-lvunltt lomorron aft ernoon ut Kraukllii ricld. 'thru "y that some ot the Black Snr hnvt oonc fo Mxrico. f,'ot satlifetl n-lfh tSrou'nio imim Haitian, titrit rn m r u'if, ro uccomc pio (Iclciit of 1ironlito fl,e bull charlea llollncher wan one of the bis Mils rinir noljes esterdav. The Cubs ahortatnn maikcd uul three doubles In four trips to the nlc.le Our "lleto" had Iwlter ilu,k when he ures Mr. olatead nrairnnrlilnr. lie hnu nl nm. nit it kirk uf Kill per lent, which iranaialrd . tnn the lancuate of llilrsi Is '.'00 proof. lleo has been culled on by llonntiin three lime) In pinch lilt, and thrre times he lias delltered. I J. IliAmmi tind 11. Maddock j:. It ferklin and CI. J. Yntusll ' ' O'llsnlon end Henry Youu. I'liinictt (r.Ni-iil i ml A. I". II. June. I I i 'hui nml cleorse llnffncr. Viiniwn Muxwcll and .1. Mliiipsou I lean I (I Milch. II and .M. UlcKltnon. '" ConnnMr and I'riif. Jlclnnla, 'I It Wilkliitun and IT. Zlinnior- m an .liilm Pomei und V. lilllnian llurar-H Cook and Herbert Ht. Clair. (1. ;- .iii" mm in. Liniuiii i?l 1"'uh '''1'iPbell nnd Jl. J. Now hem. narii rioiHioti anu 1 . M, iici.- iJir. i in ir. l 'ii i .;, l i- 1S',- I in ir, Ii'iO l .v ; oo- I Hi ll I .'II. Ill W ilbou i n 1 Chutles Swan. 1... Hell unl . Tlltm. luiion i nd T, I'. Miicl.Huhlin I tlur,,'nii ml 11. v Wuud I' l.rilimin and V llnbcrlx. I Kneopcr Hid T. Af.xiip. ! I'lianln uid W I' Woiiliuin M Kii.lnl uid W. T. iMilsUt. llelCn' timl llr. 11. Itiulliijr. '' loie, mul r. lli.tpuilnii, 'bancs Willluina and Jlarolil Ilarvcj. .iiri I'ulnam und lliou J-ldnunla. I Ii Car mil u nd II XVpNtrlniiir. v r,r i.tiii,, D., i- i i.,vu.ii Ijii' id l-Mnnrda i nd' c" M llinnii. ' II, Tob. n rnil I1' II, b'ulpii, ' 1 rn I'lufil ..nil I llii.i.i jaJ I' (CMIHPIMl Hllll li.' C litis '" .' "rue A .-V II ehd Chan, W 1111 . , " . "' . 1 1 r, r Hupp.... , mi. t .11- I 3.1 1 ! 11 I, r ".- 1 Ml i. .1 nn , . n UA S 111. S If, 2ll 1 1.1 IX If, 1 ,0. h'rank IIiukio coullnu' i ball inenlcK9l Tenterd.iy tiar cot three rafe inpc hammer lh the biiaketball Sonic saj that if Sni.i keeofi un Iim ai'at hattlrto streak. 11 oklnototi nil note puCed 'ice as ii pennaiient diet .lAe Acofla who waa crrdtlcd with ln nlim the frame for XVnlilnelnn from the Tan kern cKcrda, U r.itiil b Clurk l.l-imih as Ihe nvin with Ihe het control In the Ameri can l.eaeiie. Johnny Dundee Outpoints Kansas Jlllmiiikce. Ml.. April 'JT Jnhnn Hun dre or New York outpointed lloiky Kun aaa of Uuffalo In tcn-iound bout ae rnrdlns to n ma tot II. of 'prrllni.- writers at ill" rlnsld.' II w a a pectacutar liut, with Uuiiilec il'ilnu all the iii'tinir and han n dolnu niftJi of iho HkIhiiib Neliher boy mp8 damaKcd to fnv 'Mem The lladcr Athletic Club, of Atlantic City, which is making n great reputa- I lion and is yet to be defeated, has many well-known players In the line-up. 1 niehip Dirghnu, who jumps center for llic Coatesville Kastern League, has been signed to catch; "Peterson, short stop last .xcor with Vincland. and ( hurlie Mc.Malion. of Camden Clt j, hae also signed to play with Under. J .liniinv Carmuck. a local Atlcfntic City High School star, will take the place of ike Nelson, who is plning with Fleishcr. Finder A. C. will play nil Sat urday nnd Sunday games at home at Ilaclmrnch Park. All clubs wishing games should communicate with Charles Lentz, 12 Spray avenue, Atlantic City, Jasper I'. C. has a few open dates for semi-pro home club ofTerinir reasonable in ducements. James Clark. 1859 East Clem emlno street. 1'ranilNrllle A. A. has open dates for flrat'Clnsa home asareiraUsn. Charles W. Auld, 1S27 Sn-aln street. Trlanale Club, of ICtncsesslnr. has Sun day dates open for home clubs. Wayne Cur rle. Fiftieth street and Chester menue. The MaJeMle A. C. desires to meet anv Ixteen-elRhteenoear-old nlnos wlllln, to tra'et for reasonablo guarantees. L. J. Murphy. IfllS .South Beeohvrood atreet. Am llrat-elnaa pitcher wllllnc to plaj for the sport of the national name should call Lombard ,0.,S between 11 and 11' A. M. I'. I). H. of A., Camp 120, da'.r to meet lirt-cluaa toams In or out of the city offer ing reasonable Inducements, J, C Malone, 371": North Darlen atreet. M'eat l'ark A. ('. has booked Karnes with auch teams ns Media A. C St. L'antlus C. C, but still has many open dates In May. .lune and July for home clubs for Saturday and Sunday zames. K. J. Davles, Ola North rifty-fifth street. I.lsrclt A Myers A. A. desires to hear from home clubs having- rrounds and offer Iiigt reasonable Inducements. Edward Ltpton. care Lncgett t Myers, Third and Ontario streets The Indian Kock Clob desires tcames with flrst-claes home nines. Horuce Sinclair 133 Kast Chelten aenue. Kinsley Club, ot West Philadelphia, will play aivay on Saturdays and hume on Sun dais. Home or traTollnt; teams wlshlne to book aamea should address lluslness Mana ger. 4'JIS M'eat (tlrard avenue. Illnikatone .lunlnrs .desires In mtet thlr-trnn-flftee.-.-r-old home nines. Sam Schwartz 1014 South Lawrence street. M'. T. Pritchnnl A. C. has Beeral open dales for home uasreaailona offerlnc ault able Inducrmenls 1, V rix, 5028 Osaze aenue I'elthiil A. A. desires to har from third rlaas home nines Nat I'utamklne. S29 South I'nurlli street Meat Jerse I'ros, a li lolly first-class traxellnz nln has upen ilalfs for teams nireilnK aultnble Indueemtnts. C. K, M'lley, llierlev. N J. I'elhain A. A., n arirnleoii-rishleen-i car old team, desire to hear from homo clubs Kddlo Lone, CC:17 Muegrao atreet. Dr. Lasker Resigns in Fifteenth Came After Suffering Fifth Defeat llaiann, April 27. Jose Capablancn won the. chess cliamplonship of the world here when his opponent, l)r. Kmnnuel Lasker. resigned the fifteenth game of their scries and the match. With yesterday's victory, Cupabalanca had won five games and drawn ten of the fifteen played. The conditions of the match called for the playing of twenty -lour games, ui tne nine re maining games, Lasker would huve had to win six and hold Capablancn even in the other three iu order to win the title, for If the match had ended in u draw Cupablanca would have been de clared the champion. I,nsher said that while he destred to give full credit to the young Cuban master, he had been handicapped to somo extent by the hot weather. BAMBINOPAYS 25 BUCKS Crowd Cheers When Babe Ruth Pays Fine for Speeding New York, April 27. -"Flabc" Ruth is too fast for New York He appeared today In traffic court and was tines! .$-5 for driving his automobile up Broadway last week nt twenty-seven miles nn hour on his way to keep nn engagement with the Yankees nt the I'olo Grounds. Half on hour before court opened a crowd had gathered to see the baseball star. After "Babe" hud fumbled bis cap nervously, admitted he was sorry, and paid the lowest fine the court could Impose, the crowd set up a cheer. Former Indian Hurler Seeks Release f'leTcland, !., April 'J7. El Klepfer, for. mer star pitcher of the d-veland Indians, who xoluntarlly retired from the same two years ago, has telegraphed Manager Speaker nnd "'resident Dunn Baking that ho be Kli-n his unconditional release Ills rcouat will be srautud if Ihe other teams will walo on him Klenfer ha been appointed man Kr of the Qkmulgeo team of the W'eetern A'boclatlon. jf2jrfifiy wfwvwsLtotMtaxMm, Mens Merchant Tailors illnlHWmjjjjgS!Ii!,mM,,'ji 1017 Chestnut St. Boots and Saddle Local League Standings NATIONAL M I'hlli. IV. I Tenna. Co I Corn Kc I N. M Tr I lhll.1, Nat 0 RMi AND TRUST I.K , 1,. l'.C. M I. II I.OUii (ilrunl Nn O II II 1. 0011 rldrlll) O I II 1.000 llnaranlee II 1 II l.lino led. Itc. II 1 (I ,000 lilmrd Tr O I tirr; . r.c .100 ,ino .000 .000 .000 Yterdjy's Score Northwestern Trust Co,, Oi (ilrard Trust Todaj 's (irine 1'rnns.sltunla Co, ss. I'eder.tl Shlbc l'ark, You Auto Know HANK AND Tlll'.ST CO. M 1 1. P. i. Kenl Ksl. 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'Hie from of the lire shnulil sa, , rule be flie-aUteeiilhs fluari lojcthrr than the, fekr, measurtd HI Ilia same height Ironi Hit Krpuntl. ... -i elerdi' Score Kml Katulr Trut. Ml M'fsl Trial. ':. rodaj a dame Plrat National . I'omnierrlal, nt Oreicl Hill. IIVMClJls M. Ittnl moiid I lreel I Cms HI llnihiini u AND IIHOKKRS' I.KAfiCH l P " M. I, tl 1. 0011 ' II. .'h 11 0 11 l.disi I'h miller 11 11 11 ,iliHi llldille-ll. o I II .IKH) M est A Co tl I Chlerdiiy'e Score lliorl A Co.. Vi Middle A llfnrj, Todai's dame A Co. is. Clnindlrr Itros,, There, are three puri-p races out of the ordinary at llairo de tiraic tudity I the Candidate Steeplechase, the Aber I deen Stnkcs and the Flight Purse, the latter bringing togrthrr Star otcr, Billv SIcLaughliu, Haiti and other fleet three-year-olds, The steeplechase should furnish n keen conteot between flrlffwood, Overmatch and Peccant. Tho Aberdeen is for .iuumlles. lu which St. Maurice will shine. Oood 'limes and Uxcuse Me should furnish the chief contention here. Horses iu trim for the other races arc: Flrnt .Rrnosi A .. I.mvh. Tin. ruin. ReoerTe, t sin. Third Tile Ilelnian II Promt- ganda. Brisk. Sixth Oath, Star Realm, I'lratA Mcfiee. Seventh Padua, Lady Kmnieline. Clicruhino. Tile Phoenix Hotel llundii'iiii Is ihe iooo. fenlure nt Lriington tnilay Thp vpI- rrnn Mooiltrnp, if lie li i,p 10 n race. siioiiiii win the ancient tlxtuic. Jtou Icau and Dancing Spriij nppeor (lie contenders. Horses in good ronilition In the other loecs nre: First race Bloisc, Ilugazza Hotsinda. Second Mlphlnvelll, Planet .Mary Jnnc llakor. 'I'hlr.l 1I.UI.I. II.... 1...I ... i ri .. iMiimii i,hil-i , iiiiu-r. .iir, I'. Triil.iH T......l. nnn.. Uilu ci ,000 ' , ' i''ui in -in-nr-r nun, oiilltip. iwui ini-i-M. nixm cjiieruiH. .aipzuh riu nello. Seventh Wiidsnorth't, Last. Lazy Lou, Newell W. .UC.IK M. r p.( 1 I 0 000 noo 0011 .0110 .000 Tn cut -third nnd Vrnunco rnhiiii Slriilnii I'lclil all Mia. 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