fgifV ,witfflfr" v ft'" EVENING '.T.'B'.iIC LEDGER PHILADEJiPRI A, SATURDAY, APRIL :t(), I!l2t 13 Eleven of Bill Donovan's Players Are Slugging the Ball Over .300 Mark in the National League EDDIE STYLES IN FINAL GOLF TILT Philadelphia!! Meets Dyer fori Title This Afternoon at Tren- ton Country Club LONG MORNING MATCH H SANDY MrNIIUJCK Trenton, N. ?.. April HO. IMvvnrd T Htylcs. tuc innions riiiinucipnin Cnlfpr nf mnrnthnn fnmc. met l-'rnnk PVCTi 01 I ppcr .llOlllclllir, lllls UNIT- niinn In the finnlH of the, flrsl Invltntlnn tournament ever lipid by Hip Trpiittui Country Club. Stylos won Ills way in .!,. finals this morning, clofontiti" A. .1. fonnlli. of I'rincpton. II and -. Dyer ramo tlirouch bis srmlfinnl tnntrli, trim - mini; " '" 'xucppui. "'"'' "inn' rlinmpion. in n closely pinycu match, ono up. iiinptorn holes. Styles piajeu ii cniisisicni gnmc ficnliist Ciirriith nnd won on Mip six teenth green. Up went oul In .'17 nnd in "i'l" "l """ " "" tlirlr curds; : . . ... 1 i no it. -,. ...... . , ..., I.n.l "10 II I'M" ill r Stvlei Oul i' tn ... ' .17 ruirllin Out " In n .1 t .is Imd fin- worp nil par live After Dlfl nnd Knepper Hied Hip eighteen holes tney ...ini-r TIip ninotppntli is a which Dyer mndc in n htriiic wur. mi u .. -i ...t .. 1.nn..llf.,1 niiiirnfinli n imp drive iii.iii " iifiiin i ! ,t Ills opponpnt plnyod tno IioIp in nnr Over bad bnd lurk ou Hip fourth L'p wlilcb Iip Inst, bpenuse his caddie nicked UP. Their eards: ou" ' r I s B i 2 , ft I 3 I B s iKllri holo ) Knilr nm 1 t I n a t a I a I r. s iTxtrn hole B ' I S7 t 30 7.1 I I -a-. I H7 7 I Oood Shuts Made On n.unllfinK day the entrants had fliflipnlty m gaiiRing the slioit ap- nroachps. dup to tne ronstrueuon oi nie sirens, wbieh were nNo pxeeptionally f.,l. Some Rood scoring was none. Once Ihe low mnrK tor tne roursp ns i innd now woh lowered ye.sterdnv by Piank H.pr, tliougn it wan inane in tintcll play anil IS, uiercioi-v. inn nftVial liver had n 7,1 yesterday niternoon. !l out nnd "4 home, wbieli was n Htroke hnier than Dean's 74 to qualify. There were two fizzling (liiclins in the (irpt two rounds between rbllndeN plnnii" In the first routd I'red Knight heal Kdwnrd Clarey, llnln, on the pxtrn hole wliPii be lnld bis pin shot eight feet f,r,m tie hoe ns nrettv ns you piease tiinl sank the putt for n birdip. In the nftprnoon Kddle Styles nr priced the doppsters bv ousting Norman Jlnxwell. liitPinarsn. riyics gor h tend of thrpp holes nnd bpcnme dormlP. M.ivp11 then started baek-lo-tlie-wall nlTair nnd won lotli Hip sixteenin ami M'lenleentli. Ho bad n two-foot putt n the eighteenth for Hint hole, too. vim ii would have squared me mnicu, . lull Hie vt niipmiirxii nu-i iiu " rffort which mnnnged to wnggie on pnsi the hole. It cost .Mnxwoil ins cnanrr to eren things up niter n greni nnibii. SurvUlnR Snips is fdwwlng good golf nl Tien- I Inn for bis flint ctnrt of a lack golf Hiring, nnd many predlet he will be In I the finals this afternoon. It is unusual In an Invitation tourney that one or j ninip of the home tnlent does not sui - i vle to the semifinals at least, but all were eliminated, so fnst was the held. , An, Tienion bad some real players in i the rimning nl thnt. Horace ( ook. Ihe Maxwells nnd others. I B Adams, l.u l.u. had a sweet in of It yesterday. He took n look at the public' prints after the iiunllfyinp ' mind and frilled to see his nnnip to pln. , In nnv sixteen. So he betboiigbt biin--i if lo tun down to Hip .ler.sey course. look on nnd return with his clubs He ni uved late in the morning nnd was immediately surrounded by an angry mob. wbiPb statPd that he hijd been due in start off "two hours ago. , ., I No. no. I'm out of it. I dldi 1 1 .liialify." he leplled. "ou ve got 111 , wrong ulprit." ... . , . . ' TIip finally convinced lnni tlut Ins ....- ..iUiiiir without, so doner iiiii ii "M" ii inner ..,..- - .i,c n.t iiiiiiapir ilip stirkH nnd sal- ',,.,1 rnrih He won. Ihe count being 7 nnd II , , ,,.. This Is fine who s next . , ni ! iim ii. in.. ,i and I And To- In he pins eil i liarue Williams, for- inerlv nn Aron mlnUer nnu one n . , and one of the hcBt.' Tbp count is not yet. The Philadelphia CrICKei v ' """' nam continues to win in the Subuiban Team Cup race Yestenlav they won i Mie.f fifth straight match, blanking West Chester. xYliitemarf.li. OyerbrooK ml llnln nie tied for second plate. ..nving won four and lost one match ll, the WnlliiiRfoid race there are iluee lenders. Huntingdon Nl;. "r' resdnle and Cedarbrook. with Hnec victories oul of four, 'ihe matches y( indav weru played in the ram. but in sole of this none of tlicui was de faulted. , . ,.,.. The Crlekei Club team had n. easy luiie of it with West Chester, winning all live, none of them beine clou. Boots and Saddle The Philadelphia. Handicap is the big feiiture for the closing day of the raie meeting nt Havre de (irnee. I he .1 Ix. I. Ross entry comprising Hoiufnce. Milkmaid ami Stnr N oter. looks the "inner in ensy fiishlon. Bonlfuce bliould l. hnnnlltoil lit- tllO IllSt mCC. SellllillgS I'nrk and Paul Jones would be the ether contenders. The Philadelphia"; nt n mile and a sixteenth, with Jf.iOOO uliled. The Finale Purse, another feature, ninv furnish a surpribe in Muster Jack, who is now buck in good condition, lxiiklcvington is the dangerous one. ith Two Pair entitled to be dose up. There Is u world of speed in the Oalcksten Handicap, third ruce. 'tin Itoss entry, If .Motor Con starts, should he the choice, with tils Choice, rcccnuv iJaiincd from Ross by Sam Iouls. ns the contender. Kinnoul appears next best. HorseR In other races in good form are: First Lancelot. .Mldlan, .leun Ruliaiil Second--Shniiilon. Atnnckns- sin Enrico Caruso. Sixth- -F ruit I Cake, llenverkill. Slur Ittnlm. Sev - lenth Dr Jim, Padua, Lady bin Illle, 'ihe Mile drass Stakes nl Lexington loiliiv furnish the llnnl Derby test, with n small field, dnminnled by Leonardo H Muskiilliinee mnl Muck Servant are likely contciideis. Dorses favorably paced in other races me: First Mm 'III Muv Jdek Huie. Jr.. (irnndee. Second Commander McMeekin. Ton "insl ( olossus. Thlid Tom Noriis. Link Hoy, hvlniwin. Fourth Centi meter, (leneral Miilg. Ethel (irav. Ixlh Cotton Hlnssoiii, Hrlg ' Yur Jilnila Fi-nnre Seventh- Newell W. uptnin Rees, lliinil. .TAr r',r' .'"'ellnr .u fi... . ."irrinir iernnu fni !,'u.h '.0,1"y ' l'rliMnn III nffie Hfn ''I'lory of Hie 'cour orriclsl Hem-, ...in ', i i, lermliintoi'j nl Hi r' Hie tnnsl suef " - f --.-- ."r 'f ik svjiii wr Riiimumi v una althnllfll till i.i. ni'"'" " "Ot w unqwn ror hvihi ?mi I IIO CrOw.l. hftv I.B.n' 1mrm tnH thfll lind hJfiV .cl".M;.,T,l? nent mlln la Jlrr-1 ni bealm m rimllco ii May 3, ' HOW EVENTS WILL TODAY IN PENN 0Ni:.Miu;mxAYs 1 il'.O I. Carlisle; 'J. Clem liehl ; .'1. Ituyoiinc; I, Itnttin; 5. Itut horfortl : (I ion : i, i map i nrilii. ,ir. : n, Tntnniiun : !l. West Orange. 1 :.1(JI. till l'oni : '. Cnllcgevllle: it, Itoyprlovvn; 1, Nnrberili : ". Honey Uronk Vnc. : (!. Avomlnle Voc. ; 7. I'oylestowii ; N. Miirple-Ncivtowii ; 0, I'nrkes burg; 111, Malvern, 1 :ll 1. West drove; .., (Jnnkcrtnwn ; '!. WnoiNtown ; I, Sellcrsvlllc; 5. .Mnucli I Chunk : II, Lehlghton ; 7, rcinngrovc; S, Itordenlnvvti .Mntmnl : II. I.nm-brrtvllle. IflOl, Dover Slnle College; U. I'erry Township; .1. Darby; I, Kust Mnilch Chunk; 5. Dovvtiliigtoivu ; (I, Tlirdshnrn; 7. Monroe; ,N, Swnilliiuorp. 1:0111, (Jtnfsboro; 'J. Coiiolioborkru : '5, Trcdy ITrin-Knsttovvn : I. Ridley Park; 5. Mlllvllle; 0. I'ppor Dnrbj ; 7, tlaniiiinntoti ; N, Huicrfnid; II, (iloiiepstcr : III. Ablngton. I :."" 1, Wnlilen; 1!. Cape .May: .'I. Sotnervllle ; 1, Hcrnnrd: 5. llnvemtrnvv : II, Wcstficld; 7. Uldgrvvood : s, lemiiigtnii : !l. Point Pleasant; 10. PnuMinrn. J :(:) -1 . Cnlninbtn: '-. Kant (ireenvllle: .'I. Duiitnnip; !. Ilnalplnti ; 5. Lewis- town: (I, I'hopiiixvlllp; 7. Ilniimcr; K. CoiiIiIiiIp; !l. Krrp'nnd ; 10. lottvlllc. '':(1S 1. Wildwnod; 1. I.coniii ; .t. Suiuniit ; I, Snlpin ; .". l.nkewood (X. .!.); II. Mount Holly: 7. I'nliii)in ; S, llnddon IIi-IrIiIh; II. Harnetal : 10. Uoselle. ":H 1. Lniwdowup; 'J. Norristown ; !!. (prmnnlnwn : I. riiellenhnin : . WIN inliiRton: (1. I'rnnkford : 7. Lower Merlon; S, lilrnnl Colleze; II, I'liilndcN phla Southern : 10. Radnor. 'J Mil I. Asbury I'nrk : L'. Vineliinil; .'I. Neptune; 0, HrldRPlnn: 7, Hnddonlield ; S. CoIIIiiriwooi U:1.M 1. ContPivlllp; '', Montrlnir; :i. ('heifer ; Chester: (. Chaltle: '.'I'lninfield : S. Albany !i:!J0 1. Vnrk: '', Wllllnnispnrl : It. Heading: I. ii. sipeiton; i. WnshiiiRlon (I'n.): 12;:!.") 1, Haltlinorc City ('(iIIpsp: "J. KluKblng ; !l. Treninn : -I. lll.iiiniflcld : ." Ilronklyn Conimorcinl : (I. Hartford: 7. Atlnntle City; . Hnglewnod, J:10 1. Diuihav; '!. I'pnnboi'ii ; .H, I'hilndelphln Northeast: 1. West IMiilmlel. phin; "i. I.ynn Clnsslenl : II, MeKinley Manual Tralnln;:; 7. I.nnvilnle ; S riiilndPlpliin Central: D. nshington ' : 15 (.lnss.15 high school clininnlnnsliiii. ft, Ilnllimore Polytechnic; 4. llnrrNburg Techiilcnl : ." Hillchlnson-Cential. i SPKC1A1, KVRNT 11:50 PJO-ynrd hurdle. Heals on grass. Records Woild's, Il2."i seioiidi; relay, 15 seconds. I'RnPARATOUV SCHOOLS .1:001. St. Agnes' High; .'. Friends' (Vnlinl; . Itronklyn Priends t.'olleginle ; ,". Wilnilnglnii KriemN: I!, Italtimoic Friends. .1:0.1, York Collegiale: 1', Hnrrisburg Acndemy ; .1, lit own Pi pp.; Sldp Acndemy ; .", Pennsylvania lnstitule for Deaf; 0, Fieebind M lnstitulc. 3:111. Morristown : 2. Kmerson Institute: !(. Franklin and Mnrshnll Acndemy: 1. Allentown Prep.; .". Newark Acndemy: (I. Kcyccr Prep.; 7. St. .lames. rt:lf 1, Swnrthmore Prep.: 2. Wenonnh Military: .1. St. Luke's; I. Chestnut Hill; 5, ('ermnntnwn Acndemy: 0, Dwight; 7, Temple Piep. .1:221, T'ennington : 2. Peddle; .",. Wyoming; 1. KNkiniiiietns: 5. Perklomen. !t:-7 1. Penn Charter: 2. Kpiscopal Academy; II, Fordham Piep.; -1, (ieorgc; .", St. John's, of Hrookl.Mi : (I, Itrookljn Prep.: 7. fiilmnii Country: S. Kpis copal High; 0. Mnnhnttnn College High School: 10, La Snlle Institute. ''::t2 Clnss It preiinratory sobool relay championship. 1. St. Itenedb I's ; 2. Suffield: .1, P.Inir; 4. Uethlehem Prep.; .", Hnveiford; 0, Tonic; 7. Hrooklyn Polytechnic Piep. SPECIAL Heats. Records 3:.",7 100-yaid dnsh. seconds. .1:471. Juniata: 2. (iallaudet 5, Chejney Training. ,1:5.1 1, St. JoiepliV; 2. New York Ilronklyn Polytechnic t, Yillanova Salle. 3:5S 1. Allegheny: 2. C. C. N. Y. : .1 Maryland; 7. Florida: S. Delaware. 4:0.11. Muhlenberg; 2. lliicknell; .",. (leltjsbiirg : T. (ntholic I'niversity; II. Colby; 7, ferson. I:0S I. Ilnbuil: 2. Rncliester; II. Tufts; i. prniont: S', Carnegie Institute; 4:1.1 1. Maine; 2. Fordham : .1. Colgate; I. Cornell (In. I: 5. Michigan Agri iiiltural: 0. Wabash: 7. Holy Cross; 8, I'niversity of the South: II, North eastern ; 10, West Virginln. CHAMPIONSHIPS i:1S Two-mile (ollege relay championship of America. State; .1, Wisconsin: !, Massachusetts Institute of II. Dartmouth: 7. Ohio State: S, Penn Stale; I), Acndemy; 10. Illinois; II, Georgetown Records World's and relay, 7:53. 4;2II Two-mile inlerscholastic ielay championship of America. 1 ni,. ., ii . . n .1 i -,.. ,f,. . -.. .. . i uy lonrg.-; , iiiiiuingoou ; ,i. i delphla Cential; (!. Cedar Rapids; 7. Ilarrisbucg Technical ; 8, PhiladeN phin Noilheast; II. Wasbinglon Central: 10. Trenton. 4 : 10 Normal school liampioiiship. I. Mansfield: 2. Keystone State; .1. Mil lersville: t. Itlnomsbiirg . 5. Trenton: (i. West Chester. 1 :45 South Atlantic Intercollegiate 1. Catholic I'niversity : 2, Maryland; '!, (lenrgelowu : glnia Polylechnie : (I. (ieorge Wiiliingtou L'niversily Record. :t:27 1-5. I :."0 Middle Atlantic States Conference A. A. one-mile ielay i hampionsliip I, Swaitiiuiore: 2. Diixel; .1. Hnverford : 4. Lafayette; 5. Rutgers II. Dickinson; 7. Lehigh: S. .Muhlenberg; 0. Washington and Jefferson 10, Stevens; II. Rucknell ; 12. Delaware Frnnklin and Marshall. Record. :i: 4:55 Class II one-mile relav championship. I. Ilnsinn Colleze; .1. Sviaeu.se; 1. Columbia; 5. Node Dame; (I. Ohio State; N. Redlands Record. :',:2, .1-.. 5:00 One-mile freshman college lelav i haniploiishlp of Ameriia. mouth : 2, Ohio State: .".. ale; I. Syracuse; 5. Pennsylvania State; 7. Cornell; .N. Prim eton. Record, :t:22. 5 (). One-mile pnpaiatory school ielay cliaiupiiuiliip of Ameiicn. tingdnn; 2, Hill: ,1, Exeter; I. Mereersburg. Record, .1:2(1 I -ft. 5:10- 120-yanl hurdle. Final. ;i : 1 7 One -mile high school relay championship of America. I. Washington Centrnl: 2, Medford : .1. Philadelphia Central; t. Cedar Rapids; 5. Scott: II. Newaik Central: 7. Lynn Vlussicnl ; ,x. Iliitchiiison-Ceiitrul : !, dak Park; III, Philadelphia Northeast. Record, :t:2ll I..1. 5:22-100-. van! dash. Final. 5:211 One-mile college ielay championship of America. I. Miniie-otn : 2. Node Haine: ,'i, Columbia, I. Chhago; 5, Cornell; 0. (ieorgelown ; 7. l'niversily of Paris, Frame, S, Kauns I'niversity; J), Harvard : 10. Kansas State Agricultural: II. Missouri; , Vnn State; Ri, Syracuse; 11. Nebraska; I.i, Ohio Mate ; id. Feiiusy Ivauia : io rour-mile college State; .1, Lafayette; sy Ivnnin ; S. Hates ; lonsln : 12, Cornell 1(1, Ynle; 17, Princeton Record, FIELD EYENTS Rriords World. Ilt.o'i; relay. 1 2, in. Records World. (I fret 7 1-5 inches; 2:00 Pole vault. 2:00 High jump Inches. 2:00 -Javelin. Records World, 215 .1:00 Shot put Records World, 51 ,1 :'I0 Itriuid jump, Records World, Inches. .'I:o0 - Discus. Records World, loll Inehes, PLATTSAILS TODAY Local Golf Champion Ships to Com pete In British Amateur New Yen It. April .10 1. Wood Piatt. Philadelphia golf i liiunpion. is among those here with the American golf team which Is sailing today ou the good ship Cnrnuiu for foicign ports. Piatt will compete with the rest in ihe Hrillsh amateur golf championship on Muy 2.1 at Hoy hike. Piatt Is figured In have as good a chance iin (Hiick Evans or Fiancis Oul met, who have attempted to lift Hie Ill-it InIi title befoie. nud Hobby Jones. Ihe three Yankees who are expected to bear the brunt of the American nltnck. This Is for the fact Hint Plait is play ing the best game of his career, Is fear less to extreme almost, nnd hns mil the same responsibility of Hie Hiice leader.". Thnt is, I 'Int t . hns not the same icpu tntlon to lose ns his three, mote famous confieres Cnplnin Rill Fovvnes, Fred Wright. Jesse (iiiilfoid nud otheis will also sail Ki.iiy . REY-0N1A CIGARS $3 .000f5xo Value $6.25 llluiiU. rrrfrdiin r rmmlflad At nil nf IW eui'li K. & K., 43 y. 8th St. BE RUN OFF RELAY CARNIVAL put-. I. Moorelo'n ; ,", Woodbury; : !, Ilurllngiou. 1, New Hrunsuick : .". West II. I.nnifnrd; 10. Mpdia. Wilkes. Kane : f, l.nneater : , Rethlehem: II. Alleniimn: 10. Ciistnn Western ; 10. Knst Orniiee. 1. Dewltl Clinton l.akpwond 10.) Stuyvpanl ; fi, I. Wesley Shady nnd M. KVENT World's, I) .".- seconds; relay. I-5 COLLKC.ES rj, Oeorge Washington I'niversity 4, r.incoln : College of Dental and Oral Surgery (i, Drexe,! : 7, ; ,", New York Law (icnevn ; I, Temple: 5, Clemson t Frnnklin nnd Marshall; S. Washington and Jef- Mnnhuttnn t. Howard Rowdoln : ft. Hamline ; II. Rensselaer Pnlylechnb Institute 1. Duller : 2 Technology ; 5 I'nited States own Yale; Naval 12, Pennsylvania; 1,1, Princeton uivcr .viiiunry; I. iinK I lirK : ,i. Phila- A. A. one-mile relav championship. I. Yirginiu : 5. Yir- Jolins Hopkins. 1.1. New York I'niversity; II, - !(l I . Pittsburgh ; Penn Stale; I. Dart ti, Penn I. Hun- li. Wisconsin; IS, Illinois. Record. :i: IS. relay championship of America. 1. Havana: 2. Ohio 4, Iowa Slnfe; 5, Penn Slate; 0, Syracuse; 7. l'eiilt- II, Kansas Slate Agrb ultiiriil : 10. Illinois; II. Wis. 1,1, Minnesota; II. Purdue: 15. Kansas Fiiiversitv : 17:51 1-5. (I feet I'1 I feci billies; relay. 177 feel feet; relay. 18 fret 2 inches. 21 feci lix4 liuhc.s; relay, 1 feet 1 inrlirs; relay. 115 Mil I t feel feel 7', ll'i BOBZUPPKEIS HERE Illinois Coach Making Two Million j Drive for University's New Stadium Hob .uppke, couch of the l'nivir slty of Illinois footbnll learn, is heie extending his drive for i mere two million dollars witli which the iiistllu- tion expects to erect a stadium with a cnpiicilv of 75,000. The student body ut Chnmpnlh. III., bus pledged I S700,00t), so all the coach has to do is' go out and pick up SI ,.100,000. He says he s gains to do it. unil If lie con ducts financial dilves as he does foot lull he'll do it. too The Illinois lentil won All Western Confpien hampionsliip in 1010 mid last fall wns just nosed out for the title. IIXsr.HM.I, TIIIIW. .1 I". XI. slIIIIH I'AKU .'ivr AMI I.MIKIH AVII Xlill.F.riO vs. XSIMIT0N llesrrtid seals (ilmlielt nnd Snnldlnc'a NATIONAL A. A. MIIMIVI r. r.MMI, xi v : ALL HEAVYWEIGHTS LE BLANCHE vs. HAMILTON htn rnts'im; HENRY vs. BRITTON 1 1 II VI I II M.T. ll MA SMITH vs. MILLER i urn ii.ii inn. FULTON vs. REED I'rlirn, SOr, Sl.no, SI.SO. ..0U nmi (S.M Kinii f.Kiiii' iiniiMir.itM THKITTS AT VOSAUIU'S. 34 . Mill ST. T 'Central Board Meets Here and' Appoints Committee to Re port in June MAY REVIVE INDOOR MEET With ginduale iiiniingeis. iMiaclies nnd nlhlelli' nflicliiN repieseiiting n mnjnrlty of Hip prominent colleges of the couiitr) In nltendaiice at the.I'iiNl versify of Pennsyliinn ieln cm nival, the gathering nfl'milr,! an oppoitniiity I for ii series of iuiiortiitit confet dices In this city lust night. Among Hip' otgaiiii'.atioiH which held meetings were Ihe Central Hoard of Football f IlliciaW. I the advisory coinnilflee of the Inter- I collegiate Association of Aliinti'iiij Ath- leflcs of America, and the Track ' Coaches' Association of America. The question of appointing nllicia's for the big itilercolleginle football1 gnincs of next fall was tuu lirinclpal i lilscussion at the session of the Central Hoard of Football Oflicials. It was proposed the board arbitrarily appoint) the officials In the futiiie. but this whs considered rather n radical step and it was decided to follow the plan of n lug the colleges Invnhnl confer, and i suggest (he officials delied for at 'least unolher jpar. The mutter of developing more com petent football oflicials w.is nNo brought up and n committee of tie coaches was appointed to report on inli u piopo sition nt the next meeting, which will be held 111 New York ou June 'I. At this meeting the list of officials for the big gullies uNn will lie offcied. A number of minor business nud routine details were up for disiusslon nt I lie meeting of the I. C. A. A. A. A. advisory board, bill nothing of im portance developed except the possibil ity of reviving the ntiiiual indoor meet. TIiIh mutter will be decided nt ii .special conference to be hilil In ISoston the night befoie Hie championship games In the Harvard Studiuin. scheduled for May 27-2S. Rain No Barrier to Penn Relays Continued from I'nue One have a bigger task todav than lliej bad jesterday, theie Is no doubt Hint the events will be run oft julns smoothly . Dr. (ienrge W. Orion, who is man ager of the relays, is a master ham! nt staging nil athletic meet and ho lias overlooked no detoil lo make the after noon n complete success. He bns con trolled everything perfectly thus far except the weather, and he Isn't let ting that interfere with his plans lo nny appreciable extent. Rain or shine, the Fiench consul here nnd the Pnrisinu delegation tiom Washington will meet before noon ami go In n body to the games. They will he iicromnniiied bv American diplomats nmi representatives of other allied nations. Records May Fall The on"-niile championship of the I'nlfeil States should prove the i lass i WAN com 1 OFFICIALS Hnltimnreiof the day. With the Fnlversity of ' lrumc. Syracuse, i-eiiiisyniinin. nu-i nols, I'enn muic anu i.aiaj.iic rnn-ini. In addition to a half do.en others, there l n strong possibility Hint U new it 1 will be established. Conch De l.elivn. of the Fiench team, announced this morning Hint he would start Seurin, lllget, Delvart uiu! 1 erv in the event, es-teidny Delvart was u trifle under the weather, but he walked mound the Hotel St. Janies this morn ing without showing any signs of bavin; been Indisposed The visitors ran bril liantly yesterday in spite of the tact I that the best they could do was louilli place. . , Ferv proved tlmr he had considerable nbilltv ns a quaiter-miler by being uble lo get out of the pack in the last fifty vards and racing down the stretch like u spilnltr. Seiiini and Iligel. if tlie.v run the 140 as thev did Ihe 220 y ester -dav nfleriioon. should keep lighl up with tlm lenders in the tlrl two quar ters. Delvnrt. while he did not show his wares yestenlav. bns done hrillinntlv In his workouts on Frnnklin Field and is icgarded by uianv n- u high -class performer In the quai ler He is the best at the distance In France and this nfnrnoon. If he i" light, should gel under 50 seconds. He will niobahlv inn the third relay with I'tr.v fourth. Coach Law-sou Roheitsou will stnrl Itnv Jack In the first quiirter thN nfleriioon. Rob Muxuin. Lai rv Itrown nnd I'irl Ebv will compose Hie remain der of the Penn team If l;b ' bunded i a Mr it cud or onlv II "Hgin rev ei si when he sturts the hi"t lap P( nn should win the event. Syracuse, with such stars as Allan ' llvmpli Woodrlne. the 200 meter (hampion. and Motile, schoolboy stnr. running. .ftltnnt clinnci, to will. 1 III the former has an ex- Orange stu .1.,.,. ili lu nil iict no over their team heir nmi I, no' boon WIIL'crltlg illllisCI llllllllltl lv Hint theie favorites will win Keeiie, of Svrinu-c bus beep Com h telling DANCING TO- NITE llll Mtlil Tliur'il.n. I rldn I Snlunlu Xlnt Sit. Afternoon Ladles Admitted Tree i;xtrn Mtisle A neiition Drawing i:venlnss Cooledt II nil In Hot Weather New- Cnolhic i svstem instniirii i noi f onitortiilile Palm Gar JenaASya PENNSYLVANIA'S RELAY RACES TCH'AX PmnMIn I Irlil. 1:30 to ftian I. XI. ( Inimiiloiinliln events stnrl ul till, I'. VI. I'llKM'll III .NM.Its IN M'-Mll.i; IMIIItNAIIONAI. Iir.l.M ( IIWII'IONMIII' llliniir. lull rinllrtliile mid Xmerlnin ilium pious mid world's reenrd holders in imnpeir. Most Mieiliiriilur VleethiB In (Im XVorld host miss n TICKl.TSi I mil 11.3(1 ill (.linlirls. nfler Hint, nt K"le el I'r'inUhl I'.rlil. M; riil 3,l)(li Ilesernd sfs, J-J..X0, fi.UU nnd SI. SO l Admission, I. (HI. KKf; :- - rf i - iCKiraicsmiiia OMLV 11jL.vJ fAUCETS I'nl. .Iiuve IH,. IOC: "No Splash in Sinlc" "Positive Shut Off" Name "SAVILL" On Faucet ".tjfc your plumber" Thomas SaViU's Sons, Mfr. 131V't:-ll Wallace bl.. 1'hU.i, y No-Hit Pitched -j, RILL MeKKNTY lie twirled for Glrard National Kaiili esterday nnd let Hie (!uar- iintee Trust hitters down without a hlnglo the world nil week that tlie.v will will nnd thnt goes to prove i onslderable. 'Iliomsoii Favorite From Ihe collegians' standpoint. I lie first event of importance on the program takes place at 2:10 p. in. It Is the 120-yanl hurdle race on the grass. With Enii Thomson, of Dnilmoiith, world's collegiate ami Intercollegiate champion ciiteied. the dopesleis have it Hint a new- iccnrd will be bung up for the distance on the grass. Thom son, who Is running better tlinu ever in his life before, is regnided as a ier lain winner. He is reported to have skimmed the timbers up at Dartmouth on the grins in II 4-5 seconds, which Is one-fifth of a second better thnnjhe mark for the iclnys established by Ttob Simpson, of Missouri, back in 1010 Thomson will be pushed fiom the start, as he will fnce one ol the fastest fields ever entered in (be event llnioioi ,'i .i. i Rnrroii. of Penn State, who forced tli Dnitiuouth lad to u new world's rcconl at the Olympic games, js ptcparcd to do the .same thing this afternoon. The former West Philadelphia High School boy Is limning in better form than ever, nud from reports emanating from Stale College, he is in as good shape ns he was for the Olympic games. In addition to Itnrroii. ThoniMin will fnce Mnssey. of Princeton, n point win ner in the inlcrcolleginlcs last spring: Everett Sinalley and Hill Martin, of the I'niversity of Pennsylvania: Fieo Marnier, of Delaware, who. like Itnrrnn, prepped nt We-t Philadelphia High School: Couehliin. of the Cnlversf o, the South: Hill Younl. of Reillnmls I I'niversity. and Mile, of Penn State. The event will be inn in bents, and fmm present indications, unless ;!re are hcvernl dark horses entered, the above MAY2ND TO 7th INCLUSIVE I 1 During this week all rubbish of any nature whatsoever, from private residences, placed 1 U out at the curb on regular collection clays, will be collected on that day, without additional I I - JJO.JLJii fi B DEPARTMENTOf" PUBLIC WORKS BUREAU OF HIGHWAYsT""" I DIVISION OF STREET CLEANING J 'named should liguie In Hie ciiiNllniiN , anil finals. I With Pnddock mid Kirks..,, the -inr , Icenturv ilash men from the ioa-t. out of Hie hutulied there is little likelihood of n new mark being created In that speeinl event. There is n chance that the rebn mark of II I-." seconds held bj I Jimmy 'Patterson, the old Penn star. inn v lie tied when siirh stars as Ned (Join din. of Ilatvard: Musetigule. of MIsKoiiri: Loiirle. of Princeton: Rill Unjei. of Notie Dame, Hie fonnei Am'ericnii champion ; Al I.e Coney, of Liifajettc; Jean Seurin. of Prance, utiil 'several other speedsters fine the starter. Seurin is the dark horse of the event The little Frenchmaii ran brilliantly in the furlong jesterdnj afternoon iiml demonstrated that lie a fast man in the sprllil". If lie qualifies in Ills heal ' this nfleriioon he mny win the evptit. Coilrdin. however. Is icgaiilcd the probable winner of the event. One ince that is causing no end ol (omuieut ninong the collegians is the two-mile relay nice. Yale ti nil Ames, the latter the American record holder , b.v virtue of their brilliant pel fornmnce against Illinois at the Drake Carnival InBt week, are icgnrded as the best ' teams entered. However, the Red and Uliie lads of Peniis.v Iviiuia nic eon- sldercd ns possible winneis. Condi Robeltson will inn tienpge Meiedith. , biolher of the peeiless Ted. Mc.Miillen. Lnrr.v Riovvn and llb.v. TbN quintet. while not up to the standard on pusf perforniances to Ihe tennis fiom Yale and Ames. N re;nidei b, the exports n- having an even chance lo win Hie ictorv. .McMiillen nnd Merediili an run two-minute halves, while Ilrowii nnd l!by lire expected to get well below even time for the distance. If ;in i lias but five .vards to make up nt the j start of the lust relnj he should curry the colors of Penn across Ihe line ii I winner. Ames Is Speedy Ames performed biillluntly in the distance medley yesieiday afternoon, finishing second lo Illinois by the closest of margins. They are icgnided us even better tlinre-the men fiom Illi nois in the two-mile event. The i cuy j record for the dNtanie is 7 mlniile'i. and ," seconds. The mnrk of 7 min utes 50 2-5 seconds made by the Ox ford -Cambridge team last year has never been entered on the record -books because the lime was not iiinde by nn individual college. Home think I lint the leeurd will go this nfleinoon. while others sny that it will be inuny vuirs before America can develop a team capable of doing better tliuri the l'.iifsi quartet. v The Nnvy learn, composed of r.nir hnlf-mileis capable of doing even time for the quail"!, is entered in tin- nice and may slide in for the title. i ester day the naval athletes performed lor the tirsf time on u field oilier than '"'"own lino mej inn crciiitaiiiv . i lie naval men are willing In wager that their two-mile team comes In close to Ihe winner this afternoon, i Lafayette should have little tumble winning the one-mile Middle Atlaullc ' Stales Conference title. Yesfenlay, led by Lo Coney and Hob Cinwford. the Enstoiiians finished second to Penn in 1 tile sprint medley race in excellent time I They should i ome close this iitteriioon I to breaking the record of ". minutes 1 20 -1-5 siconds made by Rutgers iut year. The one mile fieshman championship of America is an open nice. I'eiin-yl-vuuiu has a good quartet. So have State College. Ynle. Princeton .mil Dartmouth. Tlieie is little likelihood of the lecord made by the Penn team of Davis, Hough. Mn.xiiiu and Ebv in 1017 falling by the wavsjd,. .inless one ol tin colleges has been hiding ouie of I heir star perfmnier SCHOOLS FURNISH ' RELAY SURPRISES West Phila. High and West, Catholic Upset Dope and i Win Championships j STETSON CAPTURES TITLE One of ihe mot interesting features of the first dnv of the Penn iduj car nival on Franklin Fie'd was the work of the I'liilndelphlu schools. The cu llies from ilie high, prep, icideinic and grammar schools of this city greath pin-eil the thoiisiiuds of spectator" bv their clnssi performances. The dupe was suiiitered scleral lime, nmi more thnu once a team that looked to In: n sine winner was beaten. Lan dale High School had the honor of shattering the relay r ml in tin: first scholnstic i vent ou (be piograin when It finished first in Ihe Philadelphia So burbaii High School ch'iuqiiniishlp. in the fust time of '.',".'.) ::!-.". Iliis time bettered l lie old mnrk by more thnu two seconds. The tiexi si linui lnll ,, n,,. progiam was captuieil by the ('ermaiitow n Academy. This was the Intcrncailemic Athletic Association championship nud was won by the Red and P.'iu k alter a hard fought race wilb Episcopal Academy nnd Penn Charter. All Ihice lentils had dnss, but the Siibiirbnuitcs hud u little better anchor mail in Hie person of Hob Dinsniore and he out sprinted llnthuvuy. of Episcopal, in the home s retell. West Philadelphia Surprises West Philadelphia High School pulled the real surprise of the day when ii won the Philadelphia High School championship. The Speed Itoys just iimni t noseii out (tcrmuntowii liigli and ( Northeast Figh in one of the most exciting i aces of Hie day. hluitz. the le.nNoff iiinnei of ihe Wesi Pliil'iilelphin team, re.ilh won the nice for his Institution, lie sprintcil o fnr niieinl of the others Hint his n-uin mates, ( oiuonor, Duitnn and Fra.ii" nnd enough to win ami then some How i ver. Itrown. of Northeal. dinlleiigi,l PruJci' in the last relay, but Hie pace was too much for him. and W'ohen-inii Ii of Cennnnlow n High, finished s ml, while P.rowii ciossed the tape third, and l hen collapsed. The Catholic High School champion skip was a thriller, and West Citholii cnptilied the honors, only uftei its icnii ii,n belter than thev hail ever inn In-ion-and outstepped Catholic High and i lliinivii I'rep to the tape. Coleman. Ruggeim. Mclliigh unl Moian. luiiuing for flic Hlue mnl Wh ti . show ed their tutors to lie well informed in the way a line should he run. Iliint'iiiitcii II. S. ('losses Dope III the iiitei'sclniliistli' medley n 'nv i'l,auiplousiii of America, the llini iligtou High School, of Iioton. spilled all the dope when the team romped to victorv. beating out the highly touleq Cedar It IJiilN High School Icaill. The Hub runnels, not uti.icij with w iniiiug ihe race, had to knock tin d for a low of goals a second tune, when they "mushed the scholastic record. Thev stepped Hie distance in the fa -l time of I :''.) 'J-., and bettered ihe old 1 1 cord, held bv Exi lei Aiadciny. of I : 14. by 4 ,1-5 si-, nnd- Stetson tiruinmni S, 1 1 i .iniuied lln Scholastic IF in nvrs in Vim'.s liclaya I'llll.lllKl.l'IIIV IIAMlMIINSHir Wr.l I'liltnitrlnlilii Itlnli filinnl. Tllllt.K- til.VMI'IONMIir VWM liillflilrhdiln (nlliollr lllnh tinM. MKIIIC.N IIWII'IONSIIir lliiiilliiKlun Illicit SrhiHil (llnstnn), iTi.u,ri)i:.MU ciiAMiiiiNsiiie firrnuintnnn Aeililfmj. (IHVMMAIl sciumii, ( MAMIiONHIIir stetson (Iraniiimr Siltnul. I-AROC IIIAI, M 110(11, s I lrl eirnl ('iillmlriil Hrliool. sfimiil r if nt Alt tllrssril .snrrjmfnt siltuol. public grammar school championship of the dtv fiom u fnst field. There were., nine other grammar school events in tin ci.iuival. and these were wou b.v Martha Washington Si hoot. Nichols School, (try lint School. Webster School. E. M. Staiilon School, (icrmiintovvn -Hariner School, llcstou School. Jefferson School and Shaisvvood School. In the parochial school races, there were onlv two events. T'hee wete won by the Cathedral School and the Most Messed Snerniuent Silinol, respectively. Ilofh of these races were haul fought and exciting. II' innvrs and Records in Penn liclav Events I IKMinl luirillrs X. Ilesih. Vnlrr ll.ime. I Huh. ,i,'i a-as. (new wnrlil'tt rrrnrol. liilliiilrhililii Milnirh.in II. s.r,uin!nle. rime :Iin. ISO :i-.Xs. (new rel.n recnrdl, Interiiitiileinlr A. A. I.rrinmilimn Arnd em.i. 'lime. :tm. .1(1 .1-.-i. I'liiliKlrliilihi llluli shool rliiimnlonlili West I'lilliiilrlnhla IIIkIi St level. Time, am. M t-.ls. I ullinlli' llluli Sticjni ihiiiiiiilnnsliln- Wett ( iitltnllr lllch. Tlmr. 3m. in ''-.Is. riiltiiilelulilii ( Us ( nllrce rlininnlnnsliln -rl mnl If Mile, lime, :lin. It 1 -.",. liilliiileliildii (.riiniin-r Si linol ilinnuilon "liln sicisnn M'linul, lime, Im. Irts. siiril.it nne-mtle relil nn In .tnlm Wnniimiiker I iilleclnle Institute of New XiirK. merleiin rnlleiEe rli.imntflnstilii sprint med- i lr i lln :.mi. " jii. ssiii vvuii ii. renn. tiiim. iim. a i i--.. Inler-iliiiiislir .neillej relav ilctmilnnhlr uf Ameltri Wen hy lluntlfiEciiilt II Ik Ii .Srlinol In new reinril time nf Im. :il -.. Twii-nille Interniltlnnill run Won 1i It. H. Ilulier. ILiles ColieKe. Tlmr. tlm. i n1. .-fl-imnm1 welcht throw on In (j. Ilnn- Iri.w, lllsinnie. :l'I ft, ti'ii In. (new rehvr renirill. Itimnlnc Iiijii skin iiml Jiunn Won lu 0 linrne. t Illinois. Dlslini.e (II ft. .i In. Xiuerlefin i-'lleire f hiiliinlonslilii two-mile me'llei Won liy I nltersltt of lllinolni sec onil. Iowa spile. Time. Klin. '11 :l-.1. RACES TODAY AT Havre de Grace The Philadelphia Handicap $5000 ADDED i OTIII.lt iia(i:s special rennslnnlu ltnllro.nl Trains leuvn llro.ul s.reet stnllnn ISi34 I. M Went I'lill iilrlehl i liiHO V. M. lllrect lo Couree. .shedul II. A (I. Trilns leiues villi Hml I lirsinul ".(reels I"3II I'. M. Parlor nnd ilinlnc lur. MtVllssioN: l.rnnilstiinil nil J ruddock. SI. US miiidhii VVnr Tax. iiust itAf k r si:io r. At. V 'l . 'Mn tsiis,ji
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