i'tim V ar.'? "; !t-, V ' ft' "V i ,'( r iW 15. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1921 ltPhiladelphia Catholic High Wins Baseball Title, Fourth for Season in Sports Competition wpfmT ATHLETIC MELANGE ON FRANKUN FIELD A Bugle Contest and a Mara thon Run Among Events on Legion Program Today ONE MILE TITLE RACE From portly after noon today until-. iocs flown tins "'" r.vv... of the servlco uniforms of the ii.i ntnn(nt nresont rroTtheBcrvIco uniforms of the United BUtcs ano iiwc - , mnf three years ago hero nn.l abroad .111 vie with each other for athletic h or. on Franklin Field at the second untu.1 American Lesion track and Held "slitting promptly at 12:45 ninety. . ,,Vnn?rR from all partH of tho Fast Lm avc VI lanova for the grind that n end on Franltlln Field, xoma time jriii """" , o o'clock. Kyroncn nnd ffifldu" tS of. the bet long-dls-JJiJ. ninncrg in New York, nrc en- AJK LTn'n.1 Confer, of Buffalo. P bw.I nfter the arrival of the last first of How California and Princeton Will Row 1'os. Ilow- CALIFORXIA Knme Wrlcht Itrlnlit Ave M. nottrin,. 185- 0.-O1 20 feantAlnl 2 K. V. Mnrqunnlirn 170 3 I,. A. Ilroivn. 170 4 T. (I, Kemp 104 0 II. C. Ilown..'.... IBS 0 1. A. MrMIIIan.... 170 7 1'. ). Mehan 172 Stroke A. B. I.nrwn, 1RH Cox K. M. Itrdpnth.. 115 (Atcrnge. 173V4 pound.) l'UDJCETON flow J. M. Itnish.... 108 211. It. nrmlnr 100 s i, w, .Mime 4 .1. f). Curtlss S !. II. Lents... .... 0 J. Hlnclalrr 711. 1'. llrlxhnm . Stroke J. II, I.oh... Cox II. V. Scull.... (1.01 80 O.OOVi 3.1 O.OOIA 23 0.02 Vi 23 (liOlMi 23 .O.OlVS 23 0.01 20 0.01 22 108 ,15.11 21 100 fi.ll 21 177 0.01 21 173 0.00 21 177 0.00 20 170 0.00 20 107 fi.ll 23 102 n.ll 22 113' 0.03 20 WOMEN PLAY FOR BDoruj "V; r.-.f f tlilrtv-onc the " four team have entered, a ,Ut from the Great War Veterans S wl ' tart, the bugle champion .fit one-mile international re- PofWnado. and tea.n, from ? Taker CM tm. .nposed of three of the four men who ran for 1 enn 2WK ft !SM 8F& rr.K,,'Krtt Maxan jKothcr race that should prove a tomer from start to .lis,, mi w. ''"'. .:.i-. . ' r...i.t tercom'gi"'; ii. .1.1- Tlrlirnll. UUJ ."..';' r.nn vnr,1- S d I fifTxc" York ri00O.yar.lH c iionfurryllrown.of I'cnn.aiid! Scott. .mops wo """; - -ini,. fr is innnngiug mu h"' ipwiiw". "',',,: champion: tercoi.egi.iiv ""'.,:...., world's in. iiufiuni ;v v SUI .im- :1mm- I f,. riion; Larry Brown, of renn. am. u E. ... . , onn.i. Armv Corns, aro Z"g the entrants. Oeorg Orton nho'is managing tne gnmc nciv record in iiiih einn. " Anoth """k tllllt ,!?,lll!clj'1 t0 f" ii" in the 440.yord hurdles, In xyl.icl. Frank I.oomK the ereat ChJcnBO tlmbtr-topiier. is on scratch. Ho hiw conceded liberal lmndlcaps " o the best quarter-mile hurdlers in the East. .. , ,.,... i,i,i The one-mile invuniion i r...-.. tilt i ,' K.A,.. inrflFdinc iroin UIU MUll. 'Shields, the I'cnn State far of last rear who is bloging n eon.ebark in pre - C... tl, ,,nt nllllN 111 I'llRUlICIHl. STATETITLETODAY Miss Townsend Meets Miss Walsh for Tennis Honors at Merion 2:30 P. M. STARTING HOUR TILDEN WINS TITLE HARD COURTS w for tho llrit time In this citj won the mile on Franklin Held ntercollegiates in l'X'O. Cntblll, mn tlm JlvliiB narfon, who juration will sho !nrp he In hi Intcrcolleciates . ni tlu. tlvlntr nnrfon vi "-"". "-."1r...'. ..!... if created men n wnpauun '"' '"" ulnter; Connolly, who nurirised tho college world by winning the mile at Cambridge last Saturday in 4 minutes and 17 seconds; Crawford, of Lafayette, Head of Pennsylvania, and Andy Hialcr, of the Meadowbrook Club, will aNo face the starter. Don Scott, who will run ns anchor wan on the bccond corps relay team in the service men's chnmplonsip rucc, will be remeinbercd ns the former American and Western conference half mile champion. He is now it lieu tenant in the army. The one-mile relay race for the service men has nn excellent entry list with three amy, it, nnvv nml one marine corns tenuis. The all -navy team is composed of I four men selected irnm nuvunu piuin ui the country. Tho marine corps team Is a representative one. The team from the Orcat Lakes Training Station in Chlonco. Is rated as one of the best inany branch of the service. They will have to travel fast if they wnnt to win the championsip, for with Don Scott running on one team mid Kugenc Vidal, the former all nronml champion running anchor on another, the .ni!or lads will have their hands full to trip the army BCD. Ily SPICK HALL Yesterday nftcrnoon Miss Phyllis H. Walsh nnd Miss Anno It. Townsend were friends on the tennis courts. To day they are friendly enemies. They meet In the fiiinl round of the Pennsyl vania and F.astcrn States women's chninplanshlps In singles at the Merlon Cricket Club, llavcrford. The match is scheduled to becin nt 2:110 o'clock ,nnd. nccordlng to the committee, It will uc started on the minute. Miss Walsh and Miss Townsend have met but once this season. Knrry In tho spring, when Miss Wulsh replaced Mrs. Gilbert A. Harvey nt first singles on the Country Club team becnusi of the hitter's illness, .she trimmed Miss Townsend in an Interclub match. Hut thnt counts little. Since that time both have Improved wonderfully, nnd each Is playing the best game of her career. 1)111 White, the Merlon professional, hns been coaching both of the girls nnd says thnt It Is nn even bet If there ever was such a thing. The mutch will be n fast one. ns both play the same type of game and play it along riinsctilino lines. Each takes the net whenever the opportunity offers itself, both nro good ot the bar rier, both drive accurately and fast nnd both have keen services. So the best way to pick tho winner is look at the score when the mntvh Is over. Yesterday Miss Walsh nnd Miss Townsend. both plnylng from Merlon, won tho doubles title by defeating Mrs. Hnrvev. of the Country Club, and Mrs. M. Ilrooke Huff, of the Cricket Club. The count wiis 7-.r. (1-1. Miss Walsh and Miss Townsend did just whnt was predicted for them they took the net quite often nnd when they reached there, they volleyed Well, usually scoring the point. Toward tho last of the match Mrs. Harvey und Mrs. Huff tried to stnve off defeat by starting n lobbing game, but it was too late., for Miss Walsh and Miss Townsend hnd so much confidence by this time that they smashed the lobs with the same accuracy that they I.aJ been cutting off the drives nt the net. Miss Walsh nnd Miss Townsend botn served wonderfully well, while Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Huff were u trifle weak on delivery. The point score : llrrt. Sft Philadelphjan Capture? World's Tennis Championship at St. . Cloud, Beating Belgian THE SCORE IS 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 St. ClomI, France, .Tune 4. William T. Tlldcn, 2d, of the Germantown Cricket CIud, Philadelphia, world's gross-court lawn tennis champion, added the world's bnrd-court title to his I, triumphs today when lie defeated M. dasher, of Itelgium. In the finals in strnight sets. O-.'l, 0-.1. (..'J. Tlldcn, although ho appeared fatigued, outclassed Washer In the first set. The champion had difficulty with his serv ice, which was once broken through, nnd In two other gnmos his piny was uemw ins usuni standard. He showed improvement, however. In the last two gnines, tnklng the eighth from Washer on the llclginn's service and then winning on his own service In the llnnl game with the loss of only one point. In the second set Tlldcn rallied after ucing behind, one game to three, nnd outplnyed Washer, who was beginning to tiro from his strenuous efforts to cover the court ngnlnst Tildcn's fine plnclng. The chninplon's chop stroke, which hnd been offset to some extent by the Uelginn's speed, now became more effective, and Tlldcn used It constantly. During the seventh game ruin began to fall, and the commotion in the crowd, which began raising umbrellas, nnnoyed tho players, who suspended play for a short period. Washer Is a Icft-hnnded plnycr and Tlldcn remarked nfter the second bet (lint he always disliked to play against a left-hander, as -he has to revise his whole game, preferring to play the best among the right-handers rather thun even n inodorntcly good left handed man. ' The weather became very trying ns the nintch progressed, intermittent rain making the courts heavy and the balls sluggish. Mile. Suznnno Lenglen nnd Madame Golding, of France, won the women's doubles championship today, defoatrng .Miss Holninn and Mrs. Peacock, of England, in the tlnnls. (t-2. (l-U. Tlldcn won the grass-court cham pionship of the world last summer nt Wimbledon, beating tho .flip, Hlilmidzu, in the finals and Gerald L. Patterson, of Australia, in the chnllenge round, Following this Tlldcn went back to the Fnlteil States, where he won the American championships. trimming William M. Johnston, of California, in the linnls nt the Westslde Tennis Club. Forest HillH. L. 1. The .tall Philndelphlan aNo won all of his matches in singles mid doubles in the challenge round for the Davi.s Cup li gainst the Australasians ut Auckland, New Zealand, Inst winter. He then won the championships of Australln nnd New Zealand. 'IRISH' MEUSEL'S BAT IS PHILLIES' FEA TURE Hit Safely in Fifteen Consecutive Games Up to WcdneS' day and Tied Kelly With Homers Heilman Tops Hornsby With Stick TRISII" MKUSRL, of tho Thlllics, J- was booming along In n grent bat ting streak when this week's Natlonnl Lcaguo baseball averages were com piled. Up to Wednesday, Mctiscl hnd stepped Into fifteen consecutive games for bits to tho totnl of twcntyv'llvc, in sixty four times nt bnt. His percentage was .31)1, and he scored twelve runs. Besides this, "the local left fielder was tied with George Kelly, of the Giants, for homo runs. Endi had poled out nine, - Cy Williams, also of the Phils, came near equaling Mcusel's mark for con secutive games. Ho hnd hit safely in twelvo consecutive games, but dropped OUt Juno 1. During lilu hlttlne uerlod Williams came tlirnnt.li with fslxtcen safeties in forty-four times up for a mark of .1101. Hogcrs Hornsby, of tho Cards, tops tho hitters lu this week's averages with a percentage of .413 Gcorgo Burns, Giants, lends In run scoring with thirty-eight tulllcs, nnd Jimmy Johnston, Brooklyn, made the most lilts, sixty three. Geprge Cutslmw, of the Pirates, is showing the way along tho baselines with ten stolen bases. National League Batting FUANK WELCH, outfielder for tho Athletics, lends his teammates in batting average for this week's percent age tablo with .827. Ho has been at bat 107 times In 28 gnmes for a total of thirty-five hits. Witt trails. him with n batting average of .821.' Both these players have a long road to travel before overhauling Horry Heilman, oi the Tigers, who led the American League Wednesday when the averages wcro compiled, with n percentngo of .430. George Slsler, of the Browns, came within one bnsc of equaling the great est total bases on lilts for a uouuie hcader mnde bv Ty Cobb vvhon he slninmed the White Sox hurlers May 30 for seven hits for n tntnl of 14 bases. Gcorgo got five runs and three hits in l.n I1-... .! , r.. l.Uu 111 mu mni. uim uuu run mm iuui uikn the last game. It was on July 10. 1012. thnt Cobb renped 15 bases off Carroll Brown, Herb Pcnnock and Byron Ilouck. hurling a double-header for the Athletics. Cobb is the first major leaguer to score 50 runs this yenr. Ty tallied his his hnlf century on the snmc day ho hammered out four hits In tho nftcrnoon game. It was the sixth tlmo that Ty reaped four, hits in a game this season and twice ho tallied four runs in one game. "n ZBYSZKO DEFEATS LINOmiAT GO Champion Defends Title Against Russian With Crotch Hold in 57:36 FINISH COMES SUDDENLY Rum Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL. LEAGUE S M T Wt Tf V H Tl New York.. 18 0 17 7 4 51 St. Louis... in r. io r r 17 Pittsburgh., a io n l o l M Phillies .... 2 8 10 B 0 31 Cincinnati.. 4 8 0 4 8,0 30 Boston 15 2 4 4 25 Brooklyn... 1 8 4 5 3 2t Chicago.... 13 7 2 8 121 AMERICAN LEAGUE CATH0L1G NINE WINS 1921 CROWN r n . . . ... We3t Phila. School CapturM ; Diamond Title for Fourth ' MIkn Tmnnd-M1M WiiUhJ 4 91111111!! 1137 Mm. Ilnno-Mm. Huff: ., . 2013 2 7401 10 0 313 rffcond Bet Mls TuwnHrml-Mli Vt'nlHh 4 4 10 10 0330 Mr. lluney-.Mri. Huff: 2 1 2 3 3 S I 221 NEW MEN WITH S. P. H. A. Strong Nine Represents South Phllly Hebrew Team Kmnrnl new iilner.i have strength- 'Xvt:! jpiioVri.'ffl! -iii the south ;'v',,h,V'bKr;nw ..? ot.nniFlH In I'rlth.nn font). nil. A klttplll t lllll ImXChllll tCaill. lWO SC11 Uikeiball nnd Uaek tennis, uotilil return s,itlonal names were played on Decora -Mitral.. It hail bcn reporteil tint li In-! ""I" .'', nii,,ii' V I tl. .limhle. tended lo leave colleKe Io Minly Inw. but tlon Day tit Millvllle. .V , .1., ,tl0 ,'""IJ,lP' hli imocistm on (ho vurilt track (cam hemler being split. I lie l'nllndelpnltt bovs won in the morning. to J, nnu i.i defeated n tlie i ."!., .1 to Soccer Referees Meet Tonight Thn annual mcellnB or the fnli.il Stutcs Re(eree' Union lll be hold toilny In tho Hotel wnllnn, Doliiinliia fp m llnstnn. Niw York anil Now Jprm will nti.n.I 1 h..v will ne BueaU or Uim Iix.iI nmatilzatlnii at u bannuet In tho, Jlni.'l Wullim toiilnht Jlatpna! una loci 1 aMRnolatlvn ortlccia will U elect (1 at tho nieji'tliiifn rinycr rim, f Inert, I'hll iianton, x. y . u North. Ht. I...- T Chrlnten'y, Hni. tt inomuiy. Chi ..vo Itlvlere, St. I. . tt (, An. n. Hornsby, Ht. I, .37 143 iviuei'tr, Chi. n 3'j Mnrnaux. llklyn.. 7 rntteriion. N. Y 11 n Jlo'nry. St. U.7 140 Johnaton. nklyn.44 170 Hrhultz. St. 1.. .311 87 ulbon, Hon ...i.i to .1. Sillier, I'hll.. 81 113 rittthaw. rilts .SO 145 Jtarnnviiio. I'lits .19 131 ir. nn.ffn. re. 1 O U 1.IH10 o American League Batting S M T W T F S JT1 .St. Lonls. . . ? "in 8 f 2 tt T7 Athletics... 4 10 7 0 4 15 40 Cleveland .. 11 11 7 8 0 43 Detroit .... 8 14 4 5 0 40 Washington. 0 2 12 8 7 38 New York., t) 2 5 7 7 8 38 Boston 0 2 13 8 4 7 34 Chicago.... 2 13 7 2 8 132 Championship of Soason TRIMS VILLANOVA PREP ! f1 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE By LOUIS II. .IAFFE ! Stanislaus Zbyszko, forty-two-year-old grappling veteran, n mat cam paigner for more than n score of years, conqueror of Stranglcr Lewis and present world's cntch-ns-catch-cAn wrestling tltleholder, gave nn exhibition of his chnmnlonshln form nt the Met ropolitan Opera House last night. The Polander pinned tho shoulders of Ivan LInow, n much tnller adversary, to tne carpet with a crotch hold from a double wrist lock in 57 minutes 30 seconds. The fiulnh of the match, which was ft vlciniiH nnn fpnm the iiiitupr. rninn un expectedly. Zbyszko had just broken' away from one of Llnow's insldo toe, holds and both men were standing! erect in tho middle of tho mat. Sud denly Zbyszko mode n Tungo for the Russian Cossack, clumped his crotch hold, lifted LInow bodily off tho floor. twisted him In position nnd dropped , won bv wCst Catholic, defeating Villa ins man. Hat, with shoulders on the . . ,.,, win n.' nova Prep. noor. IJUICK ns fi iiusii, .uynxKii pinneu ' i XOO I S M TWT"T K SIT1 Balttmoro ..fill 20 (1 3 0 50 Rochester .. 4114 1)13 l) 41) Newnrlt ....! II 0 8 C 3 3 37 Syracuse...' 4'13 0 3 7 30 BtlfTnlo 10 10 3 4 3 4 34 Jersey City. 10 0 4 3 2 1 20 Toronto ...' .110 1 3 2 C 24 Reading 2 3 024 7 24 CATnOUO I.KAOUE STAMHNO Won lost P.O. Went Cntliollo Hlulf 0 2 .710 Vlllnnnra I'rrn 1 3 .071 f.'nthollo lllth 3 4 .331 tit. Josruli l'fTt 't 4 .333 T.STKniAY'S IIIt'I.Tr) Went Catholic Illitli. Ht Vlllanova l'rrp. B. l'aciilty, 71 Central lllgli. 0. Capturing four ehnmplonshipq In a single season is tho rcinarknble reputa tion uninod for 1021 by West Catholic High School. Tho school from across the Schuylkill captured tho basketball chanlplonshlp in the Catholic League last winter. A short time ngo in the Pennsylvania relnvs the Blue and Whttfl runners curried off the bacon nnd wer nwnrded tho Catholic championship of America. Several weeks ago on Cnhlll ! Field they caiitured the Catholic League. ! track cliampinnsiiip. lesioruny alter- A SCHOOL TRAP.K MEET AT hirmDicrniAiM TfinAVl'ioon on Cnhlll Field the baseball chain AT NORRISTOWN TODAY 0nship of the Catholic League wns 4 1 11 20 .1 no 13 nyder. N Y. ulllvnn. Chi. Hnyder, HUH narbare, Hon, urimoB. jiii. . . JlKruravn, rin Kelly. N Y. . . . llrtiKK)'. l-hll. SIruarl, I'hll. .. Cruise. Hon Nlcholnon, I!od. Cnroy. I'lttn. . llurna. N. Y. Southw'h.lloj HtocK. St. I.. 20 77 10 III) 3S 1.-.3 37 133 '111 7 J 4'l 103 3J 03 311 103 I'l' (IS ,:'3 or, .40 140 43 170 3U l.'iO 33 14! 64 0 (13 32 7 40 nt 03 27 B 21 0 01 7i 47 0 10 1 7 2 1 23 nil 32 0.1 23 ! 00 07 on 48 371 .000 .I3S .1311 .4211 .413 .400 .400 .400 .38(1 .370 .371 .3ns 30S .334 .352 .331 .331 .350 .318 .34S .317 .114 .341 Player Cluh . O. All. 11 fOioehiin. N y... ,-, 5 a I)ttMsnrort, Chi.. (1 7 2 Huh. lloi i) 111 a I'lirni,. Clovo. . 20 S' Heilman. Dot . 42 ldtl CnlllnH St. I.. ,. 7 7 Courtney, Wash.. !i 7 uuu. uei in ini 11. im.rin. rr .1 O 0 OHO U 2U n 211 10 10 15 4H 11 18 Swakcr. ClaVo'.'.ins 131) frlslcr. St. I.. . . us lilt I)nua, Dot. . . . lloJtre, Chi. ... ooil, Clevo. . . . Sariront. Dct. . ci'verem. at. 7. .3S 1st C.le. Dot n S Wllltal, Bt I,. 311 ISO J. WnlUpr. Atli..l!) fit Hawks, N. Y....13 1!7 lobln. St. I..... fa 180 luvanH. Clivo. . . is 32 Jones, llos n 33 lliisty. All 11 t Htulhnsim ( Im. f inn i I I'harrlty. Wash. '40 125 JJJ J""". Hot 42 133 .(.IS I ,,i.i , 7" '"11 2iC Johnston Cloo. 30 133 y.ii lrasulor. Dot . . JS 8S 2ii Iluth. N. Y. .. 4i mi 2 Collies, Chl . ..to 107 r ipil .III! IS 33 1 1 30 3D 47 3 i I 10 0 13 20 0 r. 47 24 71 H 3 7H 03 03 S H 4 10 7 47 B on HI 10 on o o ., 1 0 o 1 0 1 12 0 0 o 1 (I 0 0 II 0 0 1 2 !. l 4 I'. 1 30 20 23 7 II) n 40 20 4 0 07 2 44 2 01 O 12 1 4i! 0 SO 0 01 10 m 0 .571 .500 .480 .430 .420 .1211 ,40S .408 .104 .400 .400 .400 .VMH .3.ll 388 J73 .373 .371 .370 SH7 .HIT. .304 .301 352 34 .313 341 .341 .338 33S lils double wrist lock on LInow in a Represented In Championships ylse-llke grl-p, and. after a few seconds. ,rhe nincteenti, nnuiil Interscholnstlc Referee William J. Herrmann pnttcd , track nd ,-,,,, ncct ot tllu xorrlstowu the Polo on lils back, giving him the. ni..i. ni,,.i in hn imiii thlu nftnpnnnn. decision. , Twenty-seven bdiools have entered Lntll Zbyszko s sudden crotch grip tcams itl tle two cinsses. The meet LInow had been proving himself a ikt venr wns won bv Norristowii. worthy foe for the tltleholder. He Rending, Gerinantown, Lnn-downc, much credit cannot be given Hrnther Oulnlnn. who hns coached ttll tho teams at the West Philadelphia in stitution. Besides hnndling the conch Ing of tho tenms Brother Qulnlnn also is a member of the faculty. Ep Mitchell, the star twirler, scored a majority of the wins recorded by the West Latiioiic institution nine tins succeeded in brcnklnc numerous holds. CnniPHvllin. I.nnsilnle. Clicltiiili:im. . vear. He hurled creat ball yesterday of the Polander nnd there were several 1 Lancaster, Media, Ablngton, Tedyffrln- 1 nftcrnoon nnd held tho hcnvy-slugging times the Russian became dangerous. , Knstown, Downingtown, (ollegcville. Jlain Liners to lilnow h best lioni wns nn nrmiocK, West Chester. Kidley rnrK. jsetnieiiem, from which Zbyszko had difficulty In I Scllerbvllle, Vineland, Radnor, Lower getting away, while n double Nelson Morion, Upper Darby, Doycrtown, Col nnd inside toe hold nlso had tho chnm- llngswood. Phoenlxville. Camden, plon on the defensive. LInow held n , Frnnkford. Dftrby nnd (''onshohocken double Nelson on Zbyszko for four are the bchools that have entered tenms. minutes nfter the bout had gone almost half an hour. RIcardo Unrdinl, champion of Italy, was given the decision over Helmar Cheltenham. Radnor. Lower Merion Lansdowno and Ablngton are old rivals. IJacli year these bchools battle it out among themselves, nnd just as long as ' ( .iiii iu fr n nw i i .iicvjunmn, iios. in 31) n Hi 1 11 .333 1 uU ,h kt 1 " ' 'i- -n '! S;! " S 'SJi "f"niy . "i-.ttv::4o mo i oi 2 2 '?,mNclv jJ,28'aJ J2 n l 221 iiuii., .. - "it in i . ,.i.i Shorten. Dit i 17 i 1 i a ttj Hronn. N. Y ...30 00 n 10 0 ( . .322 I rVnu. "io, ' -r! tin "i J. n " -i t Harber. Chl. ...32 100 ftl 33 o 11 .321 ,," tw ;'. ',29 7. iz - 'l Itciihh Cln. ... 22 SI I) U7 0 .1 .321 , Alh' ' i in- 5 1 5 f n?A Mann. Ht. 1 27 7S IS 25 1 il .320 ,oner wVs'li" " so ? vl t . ? 'mu tnrlln Chl 11 "-. n u ii ii m.ii ! V. . . ?n "' 7- l' 23 O 1 ..lit) iJ,..,1Li:. J: ; v, ,vi J .'. '-' ',' -i: V,'",.' vet. .. .12 ion as nt 2 3 .si-t vulll;.. ik, 1.4. 1.11 1 II k .ll'l I T.i niilia. n ( T filt.ti a.-. b.i .. ! (I 0 Johnson, Swedish chnmplon. after he one tinished nhend of the others it had gained three successive toe-holds In ' doesn't matter whether it wins the meet twentv-nino minutes nnd thirty-eight . or not. This year has proved to be no Keeomls i exception. The first mateli between .111a iiev. in irei m.-cn "",."'.""" CREWS OF EAST AND WEST CLASH TODAY lln-mlvl. Cln. ..20 sit Deal. Chl "8 104 l'arklllkon. I'hll .15 01 Wnlker. X. Y. ..33 Inn Hoeckil. Dos. . .311 1 10 It. Sillier. I'hll. 27 1)1 VtrlclithV, I'hll. .31) 100 Kmlth. N. Y....20 110 Runcsn, Cln. ...43 151 Krlech, N. Y. ...43 108 lltncroft. N. Y. .43 15S Daubort, Cln. . 30 14(1 Powell, I)n. ...3ti 103 ririrnih. llklyn. ..30 130 Schmlilt. Pitts . 33 120 I'Hm, I'hll. ...il 21 Wlllliims. I'hll. ..30 131 t.uvnn. St. I. . ..37 141 ll.'Kbee, Pitts. , iSlalK-l. Chl. . . WhlttMl. Pitts. o.. .Innn I, ' " ' '" in. v; oi.iw .. ii- I'omnlio en 10 2 IB 31 0 HI Harvard Elects Tolbert i CamhrLlzi. Mm... Jump 4 llril.ird. inderpraUiatcs hao rnun ir.ttt James , factor Wlnterstine wns the losing hurler for Sphn. Still he pitched a fine gnme, holding the Jersey sluggers to live hits. Two of these safeties, mixed with a walk and u hit batter, being respon sible for nil of the winning club s runs. The South Philly nine will meet ,-. i ,. l... f i."rt., I'-otlidi . Minunuiiii . . . n'liu.i '"".'-"i." c nn,i Hi-own streets, and tomorrow will Scraps About Scrappers stack up asninM Brldesburs at Rich- I inoiiil and Orthodox streets. Sphn bus Herman Trior's nlans for tl, s,. ' been strengthened by the nctnilsltion of lllfr nil lm, ., ii..i.. ii" ... i . l.iilie (ioil)Illlt. Ivllivit. Illlil . CIIIIISS. ,- - it tw iiu iitriiii-. in- ii ii ii i' - --- California Meets Princeton on Lake Carnegie With Powerful Eight Princeton. June 4. The first inter- sectional collece boat Stanford crow cumo on to Poughkcepsie ' iirpnton'. ri'u in 11115 will be held late today on Lnltc Carnegie, when the undefeated Prince ton varsity eight crew B. as it is called, will race the University of California over n two-mile course. It will be n meeting of the champion crew of the West and tho joint lender of the Knstem division, Columbia being the only varsity eight that can dispute Princeton's clnims to tho title at this time. Therefore, the race today will have n bearing on tho final, ranking second only to tho championship affair nt 1'oughkeepsie late this month. The Princeton combination known i iih the B crew, hns beaten the Oh mule champion Nnvy boat. Harvard. iMiti'lM' '" and Yule, in impressive fashion and Kn Hlln'r'. p; needs only a victory over i aiunrnui to finish its season uudefsnted, and lay a just claim to the short-distance title. California's outstandng triumph was gained over Washington in the Pacific Coast championship eight which has' been working on Lake an i5i 31 114 30 13') 10 117 H 11 111 7 13 311 1 4 3!) 30 1 13 10 25 II 25 1 1 20 S 23 Sleknn Plus. . M.xon. llos. ... Torrv. Chl. . . . Smith. Ukbn . Torporcer, St. I. Maniuard. Cln. VouKhn. Chl Hollnchi-r. Chl. .33 110 Hook, llklyn. ..21 3(1 MniclowM, I'hll... 0 1H Smith. St. I.. ...17 (18 Whoat, Ilkljn. .14 151 r.ohno. Chl 43 108 Krllnher. Chl. ..IS 41 Skin. Pitts 11 33 Inn. Pitts H 11 Krufser. Ilkljn. .18 4S (1 rimes, llkbn... 8 20 Hcutlu'ote St. I.. 11 21 l-'li ck, Chl. . .21 102 llainhnrt. Pitts .14 34 l.iuiup, Cln. .11 34 K"ir. cm .is r.7 44 ISO 43 10'! hll. 3D 10 '"'a of IoIIIiir nrniiitd at . ..i L..i.....ln. iti.i ITititittl VII tin til 111 , t.in...i.. i.. .ext niiiiinia. i"'- " "- " ilnrin,. (i. .... ' :..'.," . '...". "'." . ". t.Mvnl to West Cicter and play Sliarn- bad m, I,, i ..i,i ,i ,i, '" ' " rl es J une 12 is an .pen date. Several ! I mn u" 1 1 o,"' n wIUbeingVlre" "thcr !lat, . Mill nre ,L. and K. Hott built i,im, 7. i i i lleb. 40SI South 1 ghth street, phone, Ita tit ' .f0P.,.t",;yff.,'"ir, V;'-1 Lombard BS1. is booking the gnmes. of the seashore resort, lias asked Tav lor to make matches for the Natlonnl Htailium, at the Airport, where ('Hum P'on Ueiniisey is trniiiing for his sorites Cnrpentler match. Ilermnn, a personal friend of the Major, has con TO(l ami he has Mowed nwav Ills va- V"ll ClOllies. ( (lliueil llisi wni-Llni, mil . "". .ii.iiiuii U1- WdrMIIK lllll - to m and Is Retting together his first T, ,"! ll'n. tndlum for the night of June n Taylor wns in town ester- ur and inforined Louis K'n.nn tlmt i.n -.mil KU tne natives and guests at MM IV ,,, . HVM "Kt"' f''ilies. lle whipped nn.. . 'i . u"111" ' prouiiiuy would Ppear m his first hlow 11Knlnsl UIl. etber topnoteh bantam. K. 0. IN AMATEUR BOUT Eight Contests in Five Classes De cided at Bijou Theatre One knockout resulted In tho ama teur bouts put on hist night at tho Bijou Theatre. Fight matches were decided I" Hie different cinsses, and some hard battles were witnessed by a l,iK ,r?.w,,.- , ........ ,..,. !..... Ill Ilie lllll-llllllllll l III--! IIIHII II11IIU ." . ...' CI l VI..I..I... iieniiiix ( inn in. .-.iuiiiuu Th latter has a bjg. rangy crew, such as Stanford sent Fast the last time, not a mnn in the boat being less than 11 feet in height. POLO TEAMS JN ACTION Double-Headers Played at Bala and Bryn Mawr Followers of the game of polo en joyed a treut in that sport this after noon. Two double-headers were staged, one on the oval of the Philadelphia Country Club at Bala and the other at Bryn Mawr. The match at Bala was plajed bo tween the first tenm of the Country Club nml the Army four and was tho final for the Wooderest Cup. There was also a special match between the Brju Mawr first team and Denhnm, from Boston. .Cj The first round for the Bryn Mawr Cup was held at Bryn Mawr, when the second teams of tho homo clubs met the First Division Army four. The Country Club second played tho Mead owbrook Ramblers in tho other game. Brown Dartmouth Track Captain Hunoirr, Inlke. Hon I'orcl I!o . . Mrncel. I'hll. . Jnnvrln, St. 1,. Walker. St. I wnrner, Chl. 3!) 155 ,2M 131 1(1 40 I) 10 8 12 (I 12 Iliourrrnu, Phil. 18 40 l.ee, Phil 20 OH Sou. Cln 20 100 Konetchy. Ilkln.43 137 Wlngo. Cln 27 77 Kapp N. Y 43 14(1 Iluubf.Il, Phil.... H 13 .Myers, llklyn. ..42 13U Iluether, llklyn. .12 27 Howdy, Hoi 10 27 N'aplor. Cln. ... 13 1) Kchupp, St. L. . . 0 li Crane Cln 33 113 C emons. St. I.. .23 77 Kind. N. Y 'J5 fin O'Neill, Bos. ...32 00 OesihBur. Iios. ..13 21 Nels. llklyn. ...31 71 Stlllor. Ilkljn. ..27 70 KIMurt. llklyn ..24 St Hhotton, St. I... . S 14 Ncale, Phllit 22 07 Nehf. N. Y 10 II) Toney. N. Y 12 21 Robertson. Chl . . 13 21) Cooper, Pitts . . .10 35 Itohwcr. Pitts ... 5 5 ltlnx. 1'hlln .. 11 21 Dilhootor. St. I. .23 3'.) Taylor, nklyn ... 7 O'Kaxrell. Chl ..20 Paskert, Ctn ....27 Olaznor. Pitts ..11 Ilamlltorr, Pitts.. 12 Mitchell, Ilkljn.. 13 Causey, I'liilo . . . 0 Freeman, Chl , . .10 York. Chl . . . Wheat, l'hllu Watson, lion . lUnton, N. Y. llarnos. N. Y. Sttllee. N. Y. . Carlson, Pitta 17 23 12 23 12 18 31 32 11 20 17 in n 17 12 20 17 2t 111 1 1 I 7 11) 1 I 1 1 in it 4 10 21 1 0 15 N 3 30 IS S 12 14 4 0 1 4 0 11 20 3 1H n 10 3 0 T 8 12 11 1J 7 4 7 HI 411 21) 40 211 40 50 17 43 4S 10 33 7 44 II 411 33 to 11 It 40 7 0 in 17 40 12 f) 3 13 n o a o 1 o l i) 1 4 0 2 3 2 3 2 0 3 O 0 0 2 U 1 3 1 0 0 0 1 I) II 1 II 1 II 0 l'l II 4s II 4 J 1 12 0 3D I) 3'l 0 10 O T. t, 1.11 .is Ohlh.im D.t. . 11 p.) ..I . pioivv. N Y.. . II pi :!.'. thanks. Wnsh.. 14 102 .312 Montll, chl. ..is 31 .30!) i (liirdnor, Clv..4.'t 102 .300 Jnhti-.l'l. Till 40 157 .307 I Hooper, ''hi 40 l.M ..ins Itlco. Wash ... 44 174 .200 Strunk, Chl 2:i 07 .21)8 Wnnl. X. Y.. .41 130 27 PerKuson. N. Y. 7 13 .203 Palmer.. St. L. 3 13 .204 l:uh. Det 40 1S3 sRi J,u,''- Wash... 14 180 .-!'; rosier, iios. . . ?.?.? ,'ll", - V .2111 Smith, Cliw. .. .201 Perkins. Atli... .28!) i.nlk. Chl. .. ,.:sn iMUer, x. y.. '.'JSSIKI.instonrt. Dl 2Sil SHvell. rjr. . .2sOMiI.(n. W.ish. ,2Sil .inmlnon. Cfo 40 14: 2s2 Sleiihol X Y ...41 107 .282 ' Pirlnlch, Wash . ! 21 .2Su 'Itrnrlll. Atli. ..30 110 .28(1 Mitchell. N Y .. 8 31 ,2sn . AlnsmHh Dot. .25 7(1 .280 Iluol. Hji 33 104 .280 Hnrrls, Wash. ..14 157 .278 i Menosky. llos. . 37 143 .278 i Duran, All 43 108 ,27R Ilnth. N. Y so 77 .270 Itominel, All 14 282 75 i. .vainer. Atn. .in 150 ..10 40 ..41 104 ...14 10 ..40 103 ..40 150 ..111 70 ..in 30 .43 lfts .3 i 121 20 33 15 14 1 37 20 5 23 23 17 13 51 10 01 4') 17 0 4 30 44 4 t 50 35 13 00 4(1 47 21 I) .Ml :t'i 42 It) n s Wile WlrnalK..w ,l1 'r b"rl 'r0'" Wernsrs. rnn. iriini;;1, .. K "n" imninllntelv re :'"!.""' fK 11" fXl'i-cts In' rnnH. ' .. n.. Ik. !... : - - ni ..i.i: "V. "Tr" inuKninir Wlllim." .'.'.? ?;?D?ir"';i 11 inu.mun hhu uaiii i r im. r.l ;".""!'" . " cxi'iT Tender h. i.1"" .,ho .,?""r. P"" "' -'."io- K. ei-n louKhina- It at tWrners. nml Ti. .; '" w H..IIIUII, 1VIO anu Dannj Krunur. ntllln KM i-n..n .. . . w Orle.n.; ", ,", r"1 "lr mm IHI-sj Uffll iuu 'nn.l .. . --..i,.i a Auditorium 'ri.iL'" . "'r " ,u "' Hir Oirdlnfi MHiJfcknLBh, Bit,,l"f, 'I""". h (ouf nih.. t,. .Lnk r . V,'lr,,is Wllllnms i YoJ-J Ckilcn "ri'i" ,'"""w- '"'I """is 4B.r.5,t3p"r,.,it,0Jl)kh"y sr;allH,eorM ,,l,rK"' .Jloclingi,.,. ut s. Ch,."',"" i. am J fif.yP! amweiui-t Yuri. h.i tnl.rii i,. r Ht ir I.1IMT. Thp iivquls'tlnii Is Ilobbi Mass He f . "I inatche. m ,X"" ,"''' ai'l'-ainl ill n.- - ... .mi, iiij. VS.!.. .... hn i..". "'rk lie -- ....n 1'JOPI Jack, V .Yobih To SoiiM1tt,i,K, h.ir.l k uniiir the utu to mat cl' J .. mJi"'" ".T-ftto ' V si iM,i!,Mnhi ,?." nJa ShJr'1,.'"1 '',"'" lis.' u chanu "I'll tlbjwv H, Mrol ll.tJH 1VJ.J iuB,""rIJ!,,'fln "'.""I" f!T n.. I'urnian la oiki! ,'!, '"'.sok'iuioiih trulnlnK ellita. ' " ,0 '" any of thu fentlni jnP'ei'IesmJ","! hlnui'lf from JnC r.1?". tn lh Mull1 ,hnrn fan ennmh to fid1, -M.," rmnn..1 . "ffluleil io star ' tk?Pr ()f,t S'Sh1 om.. "nnd It will ' floo. 'VI . .vllh th4 Vrenctitnun ui i u Vi . "l'l"" , l.'rnnr.lu 41'V.iII lim Hrown. ot Xe York lltv. .WIS i ll"tn to l.llinhri Willi Irolll 1 railCIS VJ .NOU. liat- 'rtn,0l ,hu n.rlmnulh ,rn,.k l.mn nnvl tlillir Jig knocked out I' rankle Baker, season. Ha Is a hlsh Jumper ami won o.i n,..l V.iiinir Johnnv Adams bent I third Place In tho Intercom's; uin at Har ''d. and li'UIlk .1001111 auuilis uuuUttrd In.t .rk. He Is n memlwr ut th Mickey Flaimerj. r lass ot 11123 and lll 1 tho ilrst tunior to ltnli'e Until walloped Bobby (Kid) Murphy in a 110-pound .contest und Young llerniaii won from Mickey Brown in the ll.'-poiuid class. Joe Connors won a l-."i-poiind match from Maliv White, lu the llli'i-pound set-to liiirr'v (Kid) linker socked Young Kcteiiell. lend the Qiem track team In mural jears. Marty Williams Is Victor IVUmlnntoii. Juno 4 Marty William', sub stituting for Y'ounK Tom Sharkej, won from Happy Jack McWUIIams hr last nlKht. In other bouts Al Monro ilufi'iited Jlmmj Iro land and Jimmy Ml son outpolnud (Joorcle Morrow I) 8 .11 . n 13 .11 . I) .11 .11 .1" Il'iiuciirtner. Phil. 10 smith, mm. 11 Krcnun, Pblla . . 7 Haines, St. lllxey. Cln . Itjun, N. Y. 27 115 02 23 23 111 13 13 13 Vll 27 11 27 7 7 o ;lo 10 8 18 4 I 3 3 12 14 24 37 IS 34 3 .13 ll 0 23 17 13 .'1 Tt in 17 is 3 M 4 0 0 I) 7 0 n it 3 17 10 4 I 3 II 1 0 II (I 0 0 li 1 4 I) 0 1 0 o 0 1 0 0 0 (I 2 O 11 3 0 0 (I II o 0 . (I 0 II 0 1 0 (I 0 0 0 0 0 273 iPeck'npiuch. N.Y.10 103 '73 1 Johns in. Wash.. 11 3'J 1 .273 J'achary. Wash. 1:1 23 0 .273 Haync. St. I, 13 18 1 .270 ( nnoy. Clee 24 48 II .201) I'eftnt. NY' IS 51! 4 .2(IS Sloorr. Atli. 8 13 0 .205 Ymnir D.-t. 4s 1S4 (1 .205 Mclnn'j. io IT 143 II 205 flerlVr St I. lu 172 1 .20.4 Mil' ns.n St. I. 2" T'l 2 250 " halk Chl . 3D 07 1 .25s IMiiMlKan. rid . in 1 -. I 8 .807 I li'illoM ". Atli.. 43 157 2 23" Prott. Hoi. :,7 I'M .Vi viikin?n. Chl ..1 12 i2SO Slvor Iios. ... 7 12 230 'll.nld, Ifus . . 21 05 'SSO rkfn. Ath 43 171 .250 rlffln. Ath II 37 .246 S'chantr. N. y. ..40 129 211 M(Nnlly. N". Y. . 13 14 240 Sheely. CA 40 145 033 CMllns. Iios ... 35 12S 34 I Sillier. Wwl.. ...20 SO '233 7-amb. St. I. . . .11) 00 .231 ''cMsnns. St I.. 17 (,l 224 .221 .221 .220 .210 .217 .210 213 214 r. Walker Atli. 17 nsBbj-. Clow ..It limine.. St I. Thomii. CMe Woo'lill. Dct. llrwoll, at. I, Kolp St. I, .. Wi-ttel, St t.. . I"ls, Wash.. Hodle. N. Y Vltt. Iros Khmkp. p.t Kllerho. Wnsh. Jiurpm, Chl in 11 .It .11 .10 20 20 28 11 10 (I III 35 40 18 0 0 I 20 117 01 s 20 in ,,r; ..iiurpni, I. ni . o r. St.1 n'llnurkn Wash 41 :r,i 5- Hendrjx. llos.. .30 01 r,i,l 1 Hum. N. V. . .Ill 20 n a n it 21 15 tn 14 3 23 30 4 3 3 11 'I 1 2li Is 2.1 ll ! 21 li 15 2rt 3 20 n 18 II S 1 0 4 I .! 1 1 .1 4 11 3 13 T 1 IS 0 r 5 , Sothoriin.St.t. II T 7 I l.ee St I, .3D '"11S I StoR-rldco. Wash. 10 :,; nnocKor. i, 1. ,111 .11)1 Covelosklo. Cleve 13 180 ' lM,r Sh i)5 Karr. llos JJO Shaw, Wash 7l Kerr. Chl.. .. l Holllnits, Det .. "" , sjuinn. N. V 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 II 11 0 II .108 .104 .154 .154 .103 .148 .148 .148 .143 .142 AT.n .1.11 .13.1 .120 .030 J .000 Club Batting ciub o. An n h 2n sn.Hrt.sn. pc St. l.ouls 37 12811 100 U'.ll 03 21 IS 30 .31)0 1'lltstrgli 40 141S 217 -4-11 UN .11 HI Hll New Y'rlt 43 1407 238 413 03 27 23 34 Ohlcauo . a7 1807 lllll 370 (10 11) U U lloston. .. 31) 1370 187 303 47 22 12 28 Phlla... 30 1312 107 382 08 8 28 17 (incln'tl 43 14311 144 SSO 5II 24 7 22 llrooklyn 44 1461 187 370 00 23 10 21 Slulrenn.in. chl. . 7 Collins. N. Y'. . . -0 Thormahlen llos 5 Erlckaon. Wash.. 10 Davis. St. I.. . Ionanl, Det.. Pennnck, llos Hchocht. Wash Malls. Cleva. , Sllddleton. Dot Walters llos. . Arosta, Wash. . Harris Alii . I'erry. ,in Miiitt. Ath . Krefe. Ath . ! .11 2 ) .10 0 t) 18 11 0 13 It 01 23 20 41 30 ii 23 111 14 14 7 8 17 10 10 11) 10 23 14 14 13 23 211 8 17 28 0 nit 30 43 41 48 Ml "Pi 41 43 li 7 5 13 14 I to 3S I". l'l 1 II) 3 I 3 3 10 11 II nt s .14 30 in 13 II II 8 I) 4 3 n 2 a 13 17 4 T .11 18 r. o 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 o 0 18 1 1 4 0 2 0 n o 4 0 1 o 0 0 o 0 0 0 2 n o 1 (I 0 0 H ' 1 0 1 1 .1 (i .11 310 .31.1 .31.-, .314 .313 .312 .311 .310 .300 .308 .80S 30S .300 30(1 .300 .303 305 .301 .301 3011 ."00 .2'ls .2!)S .200 .211.1 .202 .201 .200 ,2sn .288 .287 .287 .280 .280 2H0 .288 ,28t .281 .280 .27 s .270 .2.10 .207 .200 .210 .208 2i0 .258 .235 .831 .251 230 .230 .210 .210 .24.1 .210 .2.13 .2.11 .2.11 .2.12 .212 230 .230 .220 225 22'1 222 '.iti .207 .200 .2nn .200 .2110 .20(1 .2011 .108 104 .102 . 1 88 .ISO .174 .178 .171 .171 .107 .107 .107 .108 .143 .143 .14.1 .123 .118 .108 .111.1 .103 .100 .080 .071 .071 007 .043 A portion of tho receipts from' the tense than ev . .... . show was turned over to tne American Students Reconstruction Association to be used ns expenses In sending twelve I'liiversity of Pennsylvania students to Frnnco for work in that devastated country. SCOTTISH GAMES TODAY seven hits. The final score wns 11 to 5. A third fourth rally, In which nil the members "J the Blue and White batted, was re sponsible, for the West Catholic win. Red Griffith, hero of two no-hit games, hurled for Yillanova and wa hit hard only In this bl? fourth. IIr settled down thereafter and held the Blue and White sluggers. Yillanova went down to defeat fight ing hard, threatening to score fccvcral times in tho Inter innings, but MIchcll's pitching was too much for them. Rcilly Stars Catholic High School held its nnnual nftcr- prcviotiti not but Joseph Rcilly. of Section A. was the (star in the meet. He captured first nln,.n 1. .I.m inOn.l .1...I. 4 f A ......I I inu.u .11 niu ,v,-, .ii ii iiiirii. I'lii-juri I dash and the broad iumn. lie nlso ran Chapman, Carman, Corry and Law-1"" the victorious Senior team, which v",ar ' ! C.intlireil lllo Infnrpln.,i rnlnv o f 1.'l1n,1 n,.,l fl.nrW Vnnnl. StltlltiOtl llBS tnkoll fulls OUt (if tlC I u'.'1 . ' ,-.. '. ';" . .. ill . J.V.41. .?.-. .Wa either in mass or dual meets. As spring sports gnmes ycMetday ",r Z, ",r'" Ul, Sonotoday Is the last in which all noon on Cahill Field. FuUke V-. ii . T.. i. .ti ,..ni n,,i vm.ni of them will parte pate before the cose years, tne uuiercnt classes were L,n.;"y"of rivalry will be more in- divided into the Purple nnd Gold. or tile meet wns entire y individual. BRASSARD RACE TONIGHT rence In Hour Grind at Drome The juniors nlso figured prominently at Map e Grove Brassard is a one-aour k uu. uim me ,. . i. ii , I men who will compete nre George Chap- of track nnd field events , '"" ' . n ,lf Thtirsdav ncht's inter- tho program of the Scot - '""'i' l thlrtv-mile race. Percv Law- picnic at Maple Grove ""l California, Clarence Carman, d under the nusnlces of ' I .', ",... .. n;,,,. r.,i Frnnl.. rri.v ciin run .ii iiiiiuii uilii - i s.. , . . liii. Track Competition Included on Pro gram A number aro included on tish games and tnilnv- lieinc be the Scottish Hall Association. lustrnlinn champ, who finished second Sprints, middle nnd long-distnncc ;, i"lnst race here, races, broad and high jumping and put- ... four (.ntrles in tonight's event ting tho shot arc to bo the athletic , . , ,mve u,,,ICUrcd on the local events iiigninnu uancing ami oagi'.i' trao.. Knch has won nt least one raci riJIlllll'LlllUll ill-ll 111U ,H1. .Ill IIJ.-Vl.lllVll football game is another feature. There will be dancing afternoon nnd The first of the big motor-paced races I ln ti,e sports. In ndditii n to liumlliiijr of the season in l'liilndelphiii will be j the events, which in previous years hns decided tonight nt the I oint I.reez" been directed bv the Seniors, many of Velodrome, wnen ine ummui awiru ; me classmen ligured in ililTercnt races, will bo run on wuu iuui muiiui.s. xjiu ncanion nnd uoili ns belnc two of tin number to place in several events. Myrtetus siirnng n surprise when he captured the one-mile run in 5 minutes nnd li!) seconds. He is only a fresh man nnd should develop into a good runner. The 440-ynrd dash for juniors wai one of the best races of the afternoon. 1 and was won bv Thomas Cnuley. i Cnuley led the entire distance nnd a grout sprint in the final fiftcn ynrds evening. John L. Won in 75 Rounds From Kilrain in 1889 -"- . -. H.. ,-' , with the exception oi uori j. . lie nit- . cavff nm tj,n ,vir) Tf)0V 5nmj ter. now -... "- , hi s . MS gridiron warrior, captured the shot foim and may prove a dark horse this put event. ' "ciin'pman is the 1020 American chain- Faculty Beats Central rlon. Tho management at the local Dr. O'Brien and a few of his pedn Velodrome is muking a strenuous bid gogical friends engaged in a baseball to bring the titular grind to Pliilndel- ' game with the regular Central High Whenever old-time fisht fans cnther i others. nnd discuss the be battles they hnvo I Orlando seen, tho fellow who witnessed the seventy-five round chnmpionhip clash be tween John L. Sullivan nnd Jake Kil rain back in 18!). tells n stnr that impels everjbody eise to go wa. back I and sit down. That lengthy party was ul fiesco. the ring being in nn open field near the village of Rlchburg. Miss. The dnte ii'rtL. Till,- It 'Clin (iirlifnu il r I .mini tn ' i.hin this senson. in which event Georgie. I nine, and after seven innings the who Is the only Quaker City motor- .faculty was on the long end of n 7-fi tiacfl star, will have close competition I score. O'Brien played the first uncle with Lawrence. Carman nnd several ' nnd was as nimble as some of the fellows of the regular nine, playing n Plnni. tho Italian bnrint ' great game afield. champion, who won two races in a row A large crowd of students turned i " the first week of the season, will get to see how their teachers could play back on tne local circular track when he i nail and received surprises. meets Tony Young, of Newark, in two best heats out of three. You Auto Knoiv An old tire nlre, with tho lnlde tak-n .... .... i.. ...... .-. n . . -.- i ... , . . , - . .1 t .1 a "ii. iiiiij I'm unai-iir.i ii i. . iiiui'i ij-bci ir mo wnisi, imu iiu pruivuiiiMi iiuui i- une, and will ho round crv ui-orul 'n b. . hottest kind of a blistering summer lc water out of the lirnlttnn apparatus sun. For two hours and eighteen mln- j etc" aft8r the car h?JLln waehc0 utes they bnnged away at each other, Wlwn H u (J(,,red to ovorcomo the nois. while the sweltering eve-witnesses of a set of badly worn pears It must tv- nioniioil their brows nnd wondered when understood that tl' replai ement of uiw "f inoppiu ineir orows nnu wonoereu wum tht. P:irs w, not (In th Iri(,k 0n, ,)t one of the battlers would crumple up rvpl.iclnc both members can it be huped t from exhaustion and sunstroke. 'iul' t'18 noise. But champion nnd challenger strug- Miouhl u Kenr ot tho dtrr. rentlal or fans- gled on and on. blood and perspirn- "Mytt IVTuin1 "f if."' tion flowing In unprecedented imnnti- p,rts. a mr eirulnwil nh full ic. tne tics, At one time Sullivan's stomiu h ,IX!" r'"i hn tou..i m .i K-iratfe by . -op showed sipns of weakening and Kilrain rul,lni; out lho drlvl"c '" proposed a draw. Sullivan replied f urnn Mrlnc and soar. ' th- rr.prr , this sugcextlon witii n blow that knock- t . i.d t ue fur in.-k'nij th jturrtnir box n( ed the challenger down. Finally. Kll- ?r?!Zi"Zl 'dt.tw VIm"," '"i"' rnill coil Ul snmci die piiiiiMiuiriu nnu ti r, ,,r on uP,i is a lutrliii.i I ut I .is or IU. t i.n s...ip Tni' Hi ot tlm torrid heat no longer. His sec onds tiling a sponge into the parched grass that sorted as the lloor of the rlns. The Governor, legislators nnd soldiers made nn effort to block the scheme of holding tlie bout and even when the principals faced each other for the first round none wns certain that it woul I go on. Indeed, Sheriff Coward, of Marlon County, stepped forward to in sist that it should not. "He wns n small mnn." snid n re. port of tho affair, "and did not nppenr i Jrks ind ''K"' ""-' "" "ut uf ""' rubbt' at all like Ajax ueiwng mo lightning, i IlllrKflrp or ,I11!M Iopi)lnK ba ,. ,ro h He wns given n respectful hearing, nfter tne carlmr. ti r may uuallj lo j.c-iirt. il is i which one of the promoters asked the sKn of insuifici. n; im.iki . iho cien'-aii. n nu...i.in., ...I,,,, li. tlml. ..I...,, I Vhen ihi irn.ik.' .'lew not rinse, the bumi'K ihriiuch tri. .il. and in mini' ivirti In ih. ininlfoid .ii i uii's a l.is uf p or ' b. . k dei.itn,-. m the i ir ii y .in Ten. lattnr Is iitun fur use In making sirew Joints ttirlit. It Is iieer n'"-osHry ti add arid t.i vnur tntter v hen It is funcllonliiB prop, rlj W'till. disihiirulnir tho a. id is nl.s.rl.d I. (lie tnaies i rid while re. harKinir fumes th acid om I thi plates Into the Milutl'.n aiialn (inly th uater is tvaporat. U. 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