W ': Wttlt $& W &iu(ljfc5 svfa k Twe-Mile CynFeuhn WM "-' 'kann Wtfi.. la ...'" .,i;- . , i wemua hec ir ,t V " ''r?" ' ' Ml',...1! ' .-,i...4. '.Jujj (NGUARD ON WAT, HfcHfc t,TNtKSS"Lrirry Drewn, captain, of J'tlirfUrtlvfwiefi'cnnyiranlaack lith..'cnit snake , erceins sea ieg'wipre a.T:- v . - . i- . . . .-t,rv. t Kilnr nftcrnoeti, tlierc,ls b, strong pos-,. i.iil(.. .i,nf iiin Itril nnd Blue skinner Kill be HnnuiP te tek vnrt in mrifc, MV ntie vcrit ou the twe'tlny rtjln ... -.-.' ulinBMAIHf I.. (Jl . fi Syslci'day-Iinrry Vnlrl ,'tlinf lis, M net; mMr a sfrenj: he, thought, he. would,' Sflt.t '.. .,! n rli'nnse':cnme before1 FrldaM ii would be unable' tdiceinprtrt, Itf any nH lic tWO'mllO ciininpiuiip'Ml' cphi IfbWh expects te be n'liicmpcr et ine f(lley reiny nmi -iiruuuuij mu vuc-, iu "(cam. .- . . VltU ; thef pess.lbte wcptlen el .!.....' ..i.vi .nanlul' tn ' set hank- tn wh. rjss.jzs?:iMsi h irw Rn'liJ In cxccllenatinpefer-'thc ear- irsl.. 'iYestTciavflicjjnne-, 'iverr, txuau ind .Terr, nil membern et tne ipur- ile tram iuut huhivu kuiu w mbrlOgc(J worked, out en .the track nil a be 111 ' excellent shapens did the re- fcnislnder of, the team.' ,. fr?i.,i ehnu-pil no effects et his opera rJin n shlnbeard en the way eyer, and fclm frtre Hin'sUt'cr':gunTrlday aft- iifcnoen. Lhwseri ReWtsdnV.tlicvlPenn 'Bi'Wt6. tlic.jtnnillejcyent nleng; t'wltjilclifthe wliich incans.'tba Penn wm .u'..i.-i-,''-;" ::.. .r'irr."'.rj xerntlenal .'i.. W.11 trnlnlnff hard for the last three f .weeks nnd expects te. linisn well up wuu, a Has ui-l .---n - - , , KlheJleaders' in '.tne, event. ,. .SiRobertsen held trials yesterday 'for Hit., nnn.nitln freshman team, but did net 'iT.i-n i-nnWii IiIr dcelslen en the nuarter. ' B. 4 .1 Al.A. 1hh Vfa.il.nM . TTnVnd' i'.'AiiA .fensen Svlll" be the Hrst three run-. !!... ivl Hi pltrier.rKcezh. Streeter ei' .,Kerr' ns thc felirth Wan' handling the. fcMten. ' '.'IreniJer'a Great-Heart , '')( Ocergc Brender-'' the Uroek'yri lad, , fl80 feet ler the jnyc!ln(thn)w,Nsheuld M(ln ibi-eak 'thclVccbrd; In, his 'fnv'prite . '&! ' YncfM.rfV' innrnliiV In n nfncHcn ''drill (he husky welglitinun tossed Iho ' ttick -01 feet, the best murk lie has tver made. 'Ureiidcr ,wll havu plenty of, ' bmOctitlerilil thlscvei'tt., with tuwerril Itars'frein the West alLrapub'e of doing. ,-flesc te uirteet entercu. ). Frnnk. the Penn hammer thrower. I JfeeterdnyHiettvedj'thc'b'alUli";, fei.ln ricu'C a j-'MnurKnuiu inrew .wiien n fensldercd tliptf Frank .weighs but -lii 2 bounds. According te Dr, Orteu, Frank fa the lightest mnn throwing, the limn- tter- among 'the colleges today nnd bas in excellent opportunity te place .In the vent en Flday. A' ('Today will lind the vanguard of West- Mb and Ear. Western .athletes en their. It; IiOreiS Hrftrthfs'i 'number of athletes from the Const mtered In the' special wenta.are ex pected le check in tonight or tomorrow Herning. Tomorrow afternoon Frnnk- L.hn Field will be abechlve ef.athletlc lit order that the nthlelcs may have (omplcte use of Franklin' Field without Interference from any.'othcr'.Kpert the tnual Thursday game has been trans ferred te Forty-fourth street nnd I'nrk. side avenue. Last year the diamond tetm had a Thursday game before the jelars that caused considerable annoy ance le the athletes.. , Records Slay Fall J. According te Dr.'"Albcrt- Kranxleln, Who nssihted Orten ttn coaching the Mam in ItpbertseirKahsehcc, ithe,. cin ders ou Franklin Field 'are in better lhape than they have been In many moons. If the weather fs' right, ac cording te the four first-place winners in the Olympics, records are bound te fall with such a track. Kranxleln leeks for the Tcim two-mile team te smash the mark made hy the Oxford -Cambridge team In 1020. ' The two-mile international race en Friday Mieuld be productive of some wonderful running with the class of we held entered.- The I'cnn- quartet already mentioned should make the rcn interesting. The Brown brothers, of Cernell, about the best distance run tiers In the colleges tedny, have entered, long with Bufecr, of Hates.the New Knglnnd champion. Illlles; of Yrtlc, who s forging te the front rapidly as a distance star will take the-mark. Itath bun, of Iowa State, ene of the best In the Middle West, nnd wlm linn hiin I- running consistently in fast time, should uukc uie eastern stars step te win the Tent. Tale will havc,n fourjrtnile team.eh-i tered that should mnke Cernell, Geo'rge Gee'rge Geo'rge tewn'and Penn State de soma fast run mug le reuch the tape ahead of them. Coach Mack, of the New- Haven team, has listed Douglas, Illlles, Campbell nnd ttllsen for the event i ., Douglas and Mmpbcll haveidpne close te 4 minutes W,iecend several times, while the .oihtetwo nre capnble bf turning the milqvareund 4 niinutes 30 seconds, Ocorgctewn Is certain te glvd Cor Cer acl), the faverite for the event, n keen attic. Connelly, the present inter collegiate mile champion, with a record of 4 minutes 10 seconds, and Marsters, who has turned the illHtnnnn In J. ml,,. utes 23 seconds, nre certain te be ,in "(running the last two relays. The tner-twe Georgetown' men are said te M capable of doing around 4 minutes 0 seconds. HftRD GAMES FOR P. M. C. Cadttt Will Meet Moravian College at Cheiter Tedav IPTirtihr,lhr,'Baraes en thc schedule, '' " V' otters nnd twirlefs Jieve a nu,eVs time ahead of them this tls nfte"n n the cadet diamond, '".Oh'ster, Uiq seldierB will cress bats in ivmnvinn Joiiege. rriiiny after 50I they will meet the very.effic ent jftnAnd' organization of' Wei era Maryland, nnd en Snturday afternoon "y will eugaee In n twirling .i. 8M Albright College. Thus "far M. V. linn nnf Inul- ., ( i.i Ma8(n. '" v lu' Oxferd-Cambrldae Bkata Mrrf -rtmbrti!r.V?,nM': A,r" -' -The Oxford. Wrdhv'i 't0 "Jva" l""!. The Play of 1 fer,,.w:w.'nl'reush wln wercil Kat"N?,v'MM., Bnrt ,he w?,It " his tonni tenni tonni haiBtfeiet "bi Ba"".U,""d Clttr"' ttere ,h0 Ne-HIt 'Qame forEteaen iwe irean '1SSS!S !M3 ? i innil'nnflUll ? WKKTDWfflnnui IfiMfl E KttCfptienal quartet ptlMance,,runnerB. StLce DcKern.tlie -versatile nfhlcte, iJ'Liii .-,. i.ii obi II lii the same event. Lee Tho.Unltersltyef-.Htd-,fxfidtkltofatrlf6 litre if teriioen'oV te'iilith't." wlille iBBSIfegfliillfii istem .&tx ,.Jl, . ...:,,ii . ";, maI;'M$&. M1 iraaHy'lnSrr A,J U, ' . I 'RuhiSc6fed3tttWi& 'i::fw6Wirteagi iV.. ' - -:! A-v. NATlftiAli LEAGUE WPF PIH New Yerk... PlttwgliS. Brooklyn ... 8t. Lettls.,. Bosten CtaefeMiit, CJikJNiffl . . , . Phmiea ... SI 7 4 4 a AMERICAN LEAGUE IfM" w FB 1 WaahUiitM, St. Led:r; , V II New Yerk,. ClevelaM. . . Detroit . . , Clileate ... ,. Athlcflca, ,.. ltosten i.Vi 8 e 3 0 41.2 3 5 A St. Leuis Slugfcr, Has Chance te Equal fSecend Ruthlan "' CifcuiilViark Today - ' i HIT ,24 HOMERS IN 1920 Last season It was Gcerzc Kelly, .Giants' first baseman, wher threatened te rlvnl the, Sultan of Swat, Babe Ruth, when the season wns lust dawn ing. , New it Is Kenneth' Williams, the slugging outfielder of the St. Leuis Browns. i But 'WilllainH,chnncesKef 'holding the lend ever the famed Yankee king are much better than the opportunity Hint fate presented "te Kelly. The Bambine1 will continue te wcar'eut his trousers en a scat in the granustami until May 20, which should cnuble Williams te tny out In front well into mid-season. Williams' claim en fame is based en six', home, runs In the Inst four playing days. lie tied thc record made by tlih Peerless 'Babe when he socked fivn iii thrr tames nml still tins a cliancc ste equal Ruth's mark of seven in live aays innae last year.. v Twenty-four Homers Last Year, The St. jLeuIs outfielder showed''cen'- Hidernble ability along home run j lines Inst year. He wlinicd n total et twenty four circuit clouts and live years age would hnvc been hulled as . baseball's here if he had 'hung up tills number in one year. , t rhe arrival of Ruth, however, makei It tough for any young man te be con sidered a healthy home run cleutcr. At that Williams tied with Beb Meire! for runner-un position In the fetir-nly. cel umn last season, but no one noticed tt particularly. Apd he hit .;M7. - Williams has liecn with the Breivna since the spring of Will, and wns -waived back, te the major leagues' from Unde Sam's circuit at .that time. Prier te thc war, he had u try out with Cin cinnati, but was sent back from whence tiA' iinl'tlA ' ' ' '" " HereMiArs coriiinhed 'record sluee'lie broke in ,wltli St. T.euH In 11)10 . t (l.A.B. n. It. 21 lyir insn sne u ss Bats left-handed. ah. u.r. r.c, L'!l ill .SlJ'J Ill addition.. te hlttinir his twenty four homers last season. Williams alxe whulcd out sc.ven triples nnd thirty one doubles. Began In IMS Williams began his baseball career with. Regina, Saskatchewan, in the Western Canada League In 101.1. Twe years later, the Reds purchased him from Spokane, Wash., in th'n Pacific Coast League, but nfter n spring trial lie was shipped back te the same club and the Browns bought him in 1017. The. advent of America Inte the World War. however, prevented him from showing' with St. Leuis until 1010. ucergc sisier, tne local nrst base man, has become Williams' trotting mate in making thc race around the bases, four times has Staler crossed the plate ahead et Williams alter the lat ter had dropped the ball ln-Jthc spec taters' stands or driven it into the street When Williams started his home run blttine streak last Saturday he drove Slsler home three times en his feur-nly hits. Because of n chantrn in the linc,-up In Monday's game, Severcld preceded Williams In crossing thc plate en a neme run. Thursday's Havre de Grace Entries First race, purse- I1S00, claiming, for thres-ycar-elds ami upward, fl furlencs: Mumbo Jumbo Pretender 112 'War Man Capci'i let) "Satana ., Hprlngvale 107 liayameu Lloyd Oi-erss ..10T Kdna D. , Oeerse Wathlng- Hunfra . ten ...104 Juatlne E, MldnUtht Stories.. US Oare Ferest Queen .... Dt '.Mlillan . ..in -wuaiPDena ..114 li'J 107 107 ,,...ion si 'hi 103 113 Mnv flnlfl ..... Oft Parlvntlrriln . ..1UT Lucky, Qlrl U(t Second race, purse 11200. for maiden uvn-vfar-eia nines, 4 turiencs! (a)Klrk Lady 114 (a)Panlllen 114 Hellsa ..114 lOllzaWh Bean. .114 Wlndlxe v.. 114 KlliMbetri Irlc..114 unrmen ramases.ii-t ranasain 114 uinereai uiue.,..iii (a)Wllsen and Salmen entry, 'Third race, purse $1200. for maiden three-year-olds and upward. 1 mile and 70 yards: (a)i.olllpep ,...i,.,l0il fallllah SUrte ...ion (a)Dtar Jester ...1011 Coelsardls 100 .lieners- iue vineraru ine Vllumln , . .10(1 Domltife 115 1'iyina uieuu ....no (a)Balubrla stable and Ress entry. Fourth race, The Frollo I'urce. 11200, for inree year-eiu nuies, 1 111:0 anil 70 yards Yashmak Ill All Fair Ill l'relude 10U ltculette leu dram Mayers ...ion Caretaker ...... ion wist uuun .. ,,.,ivj iaryianu jieiie,,,ivu Fifth' race. The Greenwich Handicap, purse niuuu, xur inree-yoaru-e.as anu upward, e furlengs: (a)Dlen d'Or ....12 (a)Hlldur 100 Casamandal ,.,.115 Cromwell 107 Trevelyan ! . . .'. ..10(1 Vibrate . . 99 ihai, av. u, jtess eniry. H13CI11 rac -ThA RArtln TTSnrllnnn. nnru I2B00. for threo-year-elda and upward. 1 1-lli miles: (nil iDenlfaca . .134 (a)Muttlklns Pn Olymeus . . . .10T uiuy uarten ....104 J? Utlnn..tf Pirn .let Bycene Days ... 07 (aJJ. K. L. Ro'tVentry, VD Keventh race, purse 11200. clalmlrur, for uur-ycur-uiua ?.nu unwsru, 1 ..(ii miles: I)r.rk Hill ll.l Clean Clene 111 Tan Sen Ill Smart Meney'.., ,le La! i, ,..iu7 sweet ueuquet ..10A Lillian ...104 -Fluiey ...,.,..,108 jteHaia ,iu;i 'Jean et Ale ,,.101 Weary Bi ' Apprentlce allowance claimed, AVsather clear, track fast. Boxing Officials Lese Licenses Nt Yerk, ''April 2. Jehn J. Clifferd, referee, and Phllle Illnes, Judge, lest their license as bexlnir, effclals. , when the New Yerk Stata Athletle Commission completed Its InvestUatlen ef.'tbe Dannv Lw-Yeunr Montreal match here Arll IS. The dis charged officials cava the '.decision te Iee. Bebby Michaels 8ceres K. O. Hrattle, April 26 Uebby Michaels. New Yerk lluhtwclght boxer, Increased his knock-' out record te forty-two Jat nlslu wheu he illsDeieil of Uert Ferbes, of Seattle, In the seuend round .of a scheduled feur-ruund bout here. WHAT DOES ROCAl SAVf Probably no writer et sports has a flnar background of experience upon whleh te draw than .Wm. It. Itoeap. Boerta Editor at tha Posue Lbpess. Read what Recap has ta say en the big sports nawa et ths.Say.eYsrir ;aa.lT .HV II II la nil 11 r I ww i sRiipnin in t nai Ftnija L.sUsOii. -Aicja in Aau i ssssmaasBssTss smM sissssi)iisi ' "- . . .. . gjsa wBPBiPWP ' I " - M ' f ' " ii n I S I ajals I III II MIM riiiiii Vhtfiitfy Stvawky and Bakf r Take Fall Out of Mackm.n inny Aidg In Pnll Downfall v RUDOLPH 'FA IX'S , AGAIN . 7 ) ANOfilEIl day of reverses, with the flag 'of, New' Yerk flaunting mer rily in the breeze and our ramparts badly blewji nbent. In efher words, the two local clubs stunned our proud city for the second tlme In as many days yesterday by .dropping two' ball games, te the representatives of Father Knick erbocker. It leeks like the same old story, said one, fan te another ns. he perused the scores this morning. Back te form or going down.., Fer six Innings. Rellte Naylor, Oklahoma citizen and hurler of In-and-out ball for the Jfacklets. looker like a million dollars or 'se yesterday at the Pole Grounds. . - Miller. Ilugglni' expensive cast, which WludeS' our blil Jcad-eff trian, Whltey Witt, was' In tt'frcnzy at their Inability te connect with Nnyier's sheets. Came the seventh and the ball game. Five spiked shoes worn by (lOthnmltes dented the pentagon, and exit Mr. Naylor and enter Youth Harrison, fighting for n place en the. team. "A sixth and final ta'ly was made off his sheets, In the meantime Jimmy Dykes ct nl. were net db(r)g much with thc stick. When, thc smoke, of battle hail cleared and tliOyScrlbes consulted their books they found that Llanerch Beb Shawtey bnd twirled his secenfl shutout game V the season and had hurled Mack's, tribe In' the. discard for the .day, with four puny , singles, made by Messrs. John John seon, Welch. Miller nnd I'crklns. Seven of the Macklans were set down via strikeouts, which means that cither Shhwkcy was iiavlng one of -his geed days or else our Athletics were having one of their usual peer ones. It wad a gain day for the graduates of Mack-' s college. Shawkey net only hehUlils old teammates te four blngles but collected a pair himself. Wnlly Selinng in addition te catching a beau tiful game, whaled the apple for n single. Frank Baker, who made the home run famous, performed valiantly wMtl). .the stick, sending thc hersehlde high and dry Inte thc stands for, n round trip. A couple of brother Ynnks were en thc sacks at the time, which mnde the hurt all the mero severe. Swinging back tq the ether half 'of my major league representation, let It be known thntLee Meadows, our star right-hander, received 'his second drub bine, in a week. Ycsterdnv the (ilnnfs Pled by another famous Phlladcibhla school of stars sent Lee te the showers nnd otherwise maWeated our Phils. (icerge Kelly socked out a homer among tne sixteen saietics mnae Dy Jtcuraw's team. Bancroft had two hits. Raw- llngH'three and Meusel one, a fine day's work for the' Philadelphia graduates. Old Dick Rudelph tried a second time yesterday te show a return' te the form that made' him a start In 1014. but Brooklyn ruined a"perfectly geed' aft ernoen ter mm ey making sonic eleven hits' off bis delivery. ' Rcutber In the meantime was displaying cxcellent form ami Jtroemyn wen. That was the only ether National LVague game, rain Interfering, with the scraps out in tne west. Over In the American youth Phillips, Milan's star roeklo, held the Red Sex te four widely scattcrcrl blngles and the Senators wen their fourth game of the season.' The New Orleans lad had every thing en the ball and the .Beaneatcra were helpless before his excellent twirl ing. Russell, Rip Cellins, late of the Yanks, and Fergusen were battered hard by the Senators, ten hits, includ ing a triple and three doubles, ringing off their bats. The Browns pushed the Tigers further down into the mire by trouncing them again yesterday. Danforth, the feur-tcen-player beauty, twirled his second win of the youthful season, holding the Ty Cebhs tn seven hits while his mates were collecting nine off Heward Emhkc. Cleveland nnd Chicago were forced te remain indoors because of rain. What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL LEAOrE rink W. I.. P.C. Win Les New Yerk t .SIS S 3 .737 a .see S 4 ,600 4 K .444 .sua ISO rhlrage .10D .ess 63S .BOO .417 .400 .107 ,S7 .K4.1 :2ei! ,J3 .300 .063 IMIsbarsI Ht. Ixieis riilllles Itroeklin 4 7 .384 kU Bosten 3 fl .SIS Cincinnati .' 1 10 .001 AMERICAN LEACSUK Cluh New Verk Cleveland Ht. Tnla AthleWcs , Oestan ..'. Chimin .. W. I V.O. Win Ims ..11) .. 7 .. 7 .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 SSS .630 ,636 .400 .400 7 St) .067 .667 '.ilk .SSI .3U4 .364 .364 ..138 400 44S Washington 4 .304 .417 Detroit 3 73 .333 .330 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE W. L, P.O. XV. U P.C. Jer. CltT 0 3 -l Nrraruss. S 4 ,4tR BalU'sr. 4 3 ,067 Reading.. S 4 ,4SB Rachestsr, SS .SOO Buffalo.., s 4 . Newark.. 3 4 .439 Terente... 3 4 .438 " SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION W. L. P.O. tl W. I.. p.C. Lit. Reck. 9 A .643 Memphis., 7 7 ,500 N.Orleans S S .IIIR Btr'ghant 0 S ,43 Mobile... S K .613 Atlanta.. A 9 .SA7 Nashville. 8 6 .571 Chat'oean 4 10 .3S6J ANKKIVAM AB9UUIATIOK ' VT.UP.J'. ... W. L. P.C, Mln'palls. 7 3 .700 Kan. Cltr A A '.500 Imlla'pelis 7 4 ,5H j.euisviiis. a e Milwaukee A. ft .315 St. Paul.. 4 H Columbus. 6 5 .515 Teledo..,, 3 s .455 .400 .300 YEbTERDAY'8 RESULTS NATIONAL LKAOUK New Yerk. St Philadelphia. 9. Bneklrn. 5 Bosten, i. Onlr 'same plared. AMERICAN LEAOCE New. Yerk, at Athletics, e. Waahlnaten. 10i Bosten. 0. St. Leuis. Si Detroit. 8. Chleage-ClevTland potrpenesl. rain. INTERNATIONAI, LE.40UB Jersair Cltr. 8 Buffalo, 7. a B. lu Brwuun. a. ' star, 6i Rending. S (1st game), Him. KarhestM'. fi lid nm. (Seven Innings, by agreement). , BalUmere, 6 Terente, 0 (11 gatne).' Baltlmet-e, 7i Terente, 6 (Id game), SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION New Orleans, Si Blrmlaghajn, 0. ilnshi mnnim. ... j....... ... . '"""'v.r-i"...! v 4r v. 'i Atlanta, a. VaahvUlr. 6i MentD ipnii hal s. 5. LHUs Reck. 4i Chattnaoega. 0. AMERICAN ASSOCL4TION All ramea postponed, rain. TOtfAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL MLOUE nw xsbj rb"wi?"-. , llrseklrn at .Bosten, -. Ht. Leuis at Cincinnati, AMERICAN IXAC1UE A u stirs at New Yerk, V Bosten al Washlaaten. Chicago at Cleveland, Ostrslt at St. Leuis. INTERNATIONAL UE.10CE I Tsroate tn JiW Cltr. Betnrstsr. la . Newark, , sUsTSM.'ia Haitunsr. Srraeaas la RasjU, uuii H: 1'uaiiiiai i:v rniLrt.rjnHUUHIL0 .'..' ,',."..: !'" l gsEm-.itT.tv,.. ...i ; . juww. ,' . .a Tnavr hTin.VTr.ri h'J ' J ' ... 10 TRENION IILI a. Expert ffim NiHadlphl. Nw " Yerk and Jtrtty C6urii ' te. Links It Tomorrow 7 WOODY PLATT C ENTERED STARS will twinkle all eter the Jinks at the Trenten Country Club' 'to morrow, even if the Actual golf In the second annual invitation tournament there will be played mostly In the day tlm6. , .' ," Entries for the .play will be taken up te tonight' with the possibility of pest entries being acceptable. .Mere than 120 expert teurnamcritlsts hare already sent iiii their names, and the affair premises . te surrlass even the; snappy event held last, year. That w'as the first "open 'teurnament: ever held; at Tren Tren eon. It. went ost'mest smoothly', but the committee get hep' (e a let of things which' crop up In thc best-regulated events, and this" week the Jersey clue plans a tourney with u terrific kick. The event was wen last' year by Frank W. ;Dycri Pennsylvania . Htste cham pien;' wlille n student, at l'enn. uyer is, expected nt.Trenten again, tomorrow, and the runner-up last year. "Rudy" Kneppcr, has sent in his entry, lcd Kncpper, his brother,- ,1s also en' the list. They. ire new at Princeton, and the Tigers "will have another man in there, Beb Wlntrlnger, captain of the Princeton team this year. It is said the, Knenpcrsnre playing the game of thejr brilliant careers right new, .but Wlntrlnger looms ns a. dan gereus opponent Yesterday the liger eadcr -scored-n 72' nt Trenten, which Is stepping out! en any course ns 'any scribe will new attest, . J Philadelphia will .ne .representee Dy two of Its very best players, Weedy Plntt and Geerge lienncr. I'latt in particular, is going like a neurc .nnru. He is set for a big year en the lllnks and should set 'a speedy .pace nt-'lrcn-tent ..... ' . . Fred Knigut, ii. u. JNewten. t:. v. O'Hanlen, Dr. O. .T.NYeuell, Dr. An drew Knox and many ether Quaker Cltv exnerts will be in lite srelng. Much interest is centered inreunu .Marcus ..- .-. . . " Greer, amateur champion of Quebec, Canada, who has come, back te Phila delphia .e live. ..Gr,ecr will play In. the tournament and they any he Is flatten ing thcmrlglit new. The, "dark horse" of the tournament is Keine te be n Frenchman, who is said te bvn crack T- 11...II. I.-....... Tli- ... ITOUl J.U JJUUIIC, C IMIItl.. AJ15 illllUt. is tee hard te spell. The Trenten tourney draws from the Jersey, Philadelphia arid New Yerk dlsr tiict nnd there's1 considerable rlvnlry for the honors. Frem various sections In CWkite NOW m C em IS Mm r MM ' N aw fcSBm sfSsBPaBssr .,';-:.;j:;" f 8cforetW Mm. M I x TJie only change is in the price ft' NATIONAL BRANDS ", ' .'v..-,.i ' PCL.,. . .'..: I yfffPffHx H&yfjwJi --. '4".; '''" i-L ' " - S U B I I tipme&un, Hitters in. Games Yesterday Jl , Total g. JNHtani. rewae., 1 J iMtfcrr, tUktes..t .......... 1 Anrrleaa tiiM ,.,.j, ?? NaHanal Lfssras .'. -w. ...-..'.. 5 ' TOTAli THI tfATE IAHT YEAR, 'NatJaaal Lewfae ,it.......n ST. Anerieaa Iagaa, i ."..,... ,r. . Xt HOMK Btms lMf Aaietiean .ImsSs . ...n .,....,... , 47T National laast ..i i,,t. .i,.;.. 0 fatal 4 Mi .,.....,, .1... 931 will come Reginald Wortlilngten, , Celes, Percy Kendal, JS. I.. Lewis Alec ,wls nnd Percy Themas,, among tlie stars entcreil. Trenteh lias a fleck of golfers, capable At 'iH.nlllM ItrlAtr I.A tMrt.1J,M It f- Mak well' Chester' Maxwell. Herace Cook. Brure; Camnbell. Itnv Lamber (basse).fEdwsrd C.'Rese, B. 'II. Pepe, tiareid 4larvcy nnd, ethers. ' , ' The' qualifying round will lie played tomorrow ever, eighteen holes, .with .match play in five ."lx teens en Friday nnu-paturuay. 3iaaainccnt prizes have been provided. ST. LOUIS WINS STAKES I American Jockey R Ides Winner In zoeo Guineas Race is'ewijiarhet, England, April 20. Thc two thousand guineas stakes, the first classic of, the, racing season, run, here today, ,was wen vy 3.eni uueensoor uueenseor uueensoer ough's .St. Leuis, by Ixiuveis, ertt of Princess Sterling, ridden by ,the Amer-, lean jockey, Archibald, - Sel Joel's Pondelnnd, ridden by the American. O'Neill, was 'second, anil Captain Cuttle was third. ,Twcntytw6 horses ran. ' The betting en the .winner was 0 te 1 against; en Pondelnnd G te,'l and en Captain 'Uuttie i te I against. The race, ever a one-mile course, was for entire celts-nnd illlles foaled in 1010. ft't Nearly Summer, by mm dBBB ' AaBBBBBBrABK awlA'VsBBBBaaV A. R.Underdewn's Sens 202-26! market si., ruia. America's the big MtMm. i' iJTi rimajfatSJaVaT aa.aix . ! f ''tigri r rjst. ' oil' . yg.. n ureal anape KM MI QFLEAGUERACE Defeat by West Philadelphia Eliminate Mirrors' Chances ' for Baseball -Crown AUSTIN IN GREAT FORM By PAUL PREP CENTRAL HIGH'S chances for win ning the Intcrschelnst.ic baseball championship were handed, thc k. e. wallop by the,, West Philadelphia High Scheel yesterday afternoon. JThc Spccdbeys defeated the Mirrors, In a weird exhibition of the national game en thc Harry A. Mackcy Club's field, Forty-ninth nnd Spruce streets. 7 te 0, The game wns marked by numerous errors, committed mostly .by Central. Dr. O'Brien's preteges had seven mis cues during thc fuss. West Philadelphia had one. "Chink" Austin weHthc star of the afternoon, Austin was In much belter form tlinn nt nny ether .previous Time this year. He allowed the Central tram only four hits,- and, these were widely scattered. Ills team gave h)m almost flawless support;' "Elliett being the only one te have an error chalked against him. ' Petter played n 'great gumc-Sin left field. .He stepped tp the plate ,.1vc times, and batted .800. He hnd ft triple, double nnd tye singles and scored three. 1 .Toe Ilegnrt, thev speedy center fielder, had two' sacrifice hits and n' single. This last hit sent Dougherty, who ran for Pnsqucrclhv In the ninth, ncrest thc plate. Jee was glv.eri a round of applause lu thc fifth when. : he ran te deep right center nnd riauled in Kllg- the Hosiery "Cleckt" Full Fashioned SILK HOSIERY Plain $1.00 Per Pair x Cleck $1.65 Per Pair Seamless True Shape Pure Silk 9Kg. Per All Celers 0' Pail Garters: 25c, 33c & 50c per pr. Tee Guards: lEc, 2 pairs 23c Most Popular Cigar Invincible shape - V isssH gftMWigfi.t . '.aiiMfimffi "i ii iri - -ir jmllmtirirr'K',"mm'a" i or .Relays man's hard fyrlve, while traveling at top speed, , V Mtirphy played', a peer game nt snort for the Mirrors, Hill usually lias a geed afternoon, but his play was de cidedly os yesterday. He" had a couple of errors. His co-worker,- FJttferald', nt second, also hd n pair of mlscues. Fisher, Kllngman nad-Hleti contributed te the' black column. , Murphy redeemed himself In thc eighth when he grabbed Austin's grass cutter. The ball was hit te left, and Murphy started 'with the bat.. He reached out with his. bare hand, arid caught the ball. However, he couldn't get back Inte position in time te threw the runner out. TJrhman, Central's youthful twlrler.i deserved n better ra'. The Kin pitched a brilliant game, and managed te send seven Spccdbeys back te the bench en strikes. He Issued only one pas. . 'VVaseda Ties Indiana' TokJe. April 21. The bleebell game be Iwfen the niies of Wasrds. Unlvrlty nnd Indiana University, played here tedy, ended In an eleven-Inning tie. 1 te 1. The enme was, called .en account of datkneir. The "eri: n. ii. b. Wala tTnlverelly ...J S J Indiana University 1 n 4 BUDU f2J,. BOXING TONITE In CnnJnnrtlen Wtii Burlesque Mi en , JOHNNV PAHCAI. T. AI. 40I.SON , 40HNN1' "MITH v. JAfKIK CIRK rETE NOUAN V. VNO. JACK IlKMl'NRY BASEBALL Today, 3:30 P. M. NATIONAf. I.KAdt'F. r.KK rHHXIF.8 vs. NEW YORK "CHANTS" 8eats en Sale nt filmbels' ead ,Hpaldlni's RELAY RACES University e! Pennsylvania Twenty-eighth Annual Carnival rranklln Field. Frldny. April IStb S:ilnrdar. April !Stli I'lItLlO 8AI.K NOW OPEN FRANKLIN FIELD CintBRLH I Amateur Boxing ItnOAD AND IIA'iMIRIUOK CLYMPIA Tonight, 8 o'CIeck 31 entries In nil. Si battle. Real Action Ne. Stalling Cream of leenl ameten'r talent. Don't Miss This Shew, SI and OOc. Reserved Seats Male at Hchett'a. GOLF Beautiful Country Club under ton ten ton structlen with the finest twenty-seven hole ffelf course In the Kast. Can nccept thirty-five mero applications for original meinbcrshlp. Write for information. C 705, ledger Office alfjHB .-- - UwL wi: : '.flB.fl-iS ee imwmmmi mi PHIL A. SatOWlNOtttlt MS .. A . 1 . .. . ... ',1 . i FIGHT in cemvHcrtKf wiwjafifjv If.l'l Vbs, WJV B'STsT ' WI'f'r, "'. - "F JJ.J.',. 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