packmen Tie Tigers for Third Place, in American League en Remmel's Hurling !5iiglls CIVTU FI1R ROMMFI -- I RBIMI VM PnVAl C n. y. amateur bouts UlA 1 1 1 i U IWimilfc 1 7w Baseball Today UHUUIXLI II 11U inLU ASA'S WIN AGAIN: Victory Puts Mackmen In Tie for Third Place With Tigers. Bins Miller Stars YANKS FINALLY WIN ONE HAND tlie. palm te Eddie Hemmel. Hnnd.eme Etltllc went te the rescue Mterdny when Ills pal Bryan Yar Yar 'rlien ht.rt hN pitching hand nnd re M.rd credit for winning the Mack- n.'s third "trnleht victory In a ninny " . . . . ii. in...... i'jji.'.i It ww. ltnlllmere Kddlc lliavlllR 'inj"- wn" r......e ,.th victory of the Prison. One defeat mrs hi" record, lint that l eciuable ,(tfr t,l grcnt cemebnek. Chnrlrr Hobcr'sen. of the perfect pm fnmr. nskc.l Kid CJlcasen te give Mm n cli a n co agalnt the Mnckmcn, " iii i.. ..i -. . i .bout hem he had heard aa the In- Jiabltfltltf ei mai. i-b ..uiiiy yeire. Chnrley get hi wmn, out lie wlbfd he hadn't get It. lie started tut all rlRht nnt 'Nvcnt "'""It swim minrlr for four Innings with a 4-te-l lend. Then something happened. The Ath tic, as 1h customary In thexc days, A. D. 10U2, Marled the usual after noon fii'lllade nnd drove Robertsen off the tee te the solace of the showers. The maltreatment was a joy te the funs, who expected the m Inning treak te be blasted the way Robertsen wni hurling nnd the manner in which the White Sex were getting te Bryan Ilar- ilarrli was Invited by Mack te sit n the bench and wntch the remainder f the game from n vantage point. ar risen, whose front menicker Is the same ti the slim person's, oek the mound In the fourth. With the Sex in the lend Tarrisnn did some exceptional hurling tint!! the seventh, when he hurt his twirling digits and had te leave the premise'. Twe runs came across In that round, one off Ynrrisen nnd the ether (If Remmel. Tlint knotted the hgures nnd caused ren'lderable muttering en the Mack JAn lincli nt the Inst half of the eighth. Rfsiilt three large runs that put the fume en the proverbial Ice and made It three straight. Miller Once Again "Ding" Miller, ni usual, was one of the Mnr-. All "Ringe" did In the nine frames ns te hit n triple, two singles and i-core two runs. On the defense he was a tower of strength, making n per fect threw te the plate that set n. Hex Player hncK a pec, anil caught tlnee file lf Mi tmclnilt. enrilell nf tlia fpnhn tlennt I ...I-,,. ..).. "' i ..-.... The' Victory put theMnckmen in third tn,nf ic in i i.i. -it., i.. ?..! the makers of the stand'liics have the l Tlgeis In third and the A'h in fourth. The right way is -i tic. Biimhrr ..f ilefenis. and the Tlrem l.nve ! nnsn iiiut innii I'lnirtixnt n . I t . fieen of one and an cnunl number of the ether. . It must net be forgotten that . ester- y did an, pass without the usilnl far as henieis were concerned the Ath- lethsweie impotent Ksterdnv. 1 The Phillies spent yesterday packing JP for llnclnnnti. where thev open u feur-gatin! series this nftemoen with Taf Mei-an'H Reds. 'Geldle" .Rapp ad lslied by bis teammates, ntwl they enr awaj with the geed news thnt he would be able te leave the Mound City laa few days for Philadelphia, where, liter n reek or two, he would be seen in action. Hejt Steps Indians The Yanks, with Wnlte Heyt turning in one of his really geed games, broke their losing strenk yesterday nt the pense of the Indians. The vnntlif.ii nurture the Spekemen a coat of white, i JMh .ind allowed five hits scattered I tlireugh the nine rounds. Stannv ('ova- , k.i.".s ?" ,hp hin for h' Ii'dinns, 0"t his six hits were bunched for a trio l'Kle was oil the hilt for ih.. 1..,1ln vi runs. Th Yanks had te win te lemain in tki p ' ter ,lu 1Jrwns regained Jl ""h " e"ion at the .exiiens nf he Heel Sex. It took Feld's neere exnense Aprils.; j fatten eleven iniinds te tin-n the i..,.l and they were luckv nt that for n Set rally i the last baft of the eleventh fell one run shy of t.ing the figures The ciuwns unci ntteen hits and the Bed 1 nor twele. . (inly two games were nlae,l in the National. The Braves in the twelfth i 'ink the Pirate new with a two-run hii. .i : u ....:." ..". " ...... ..i.n n neiTic game tnai was in the ninth bv the Mitehmen. tied I -.The (linnts, thanks te the hurline of ' Plier0 i. .. A.'i.r ' ' .' '.."""eT.ei , -y eun nnrl is W out ps Tirprs iuury " " " ". v ,. V ,;. VV..i el)n0W,1,!W wy a. mck-v team before ran Art ii. ' ,"fl, lpr cmbr. very en eul or town, ana against I canarltr crowd and wen bv th intrCa.Ml TP.ak lni.n0lhC';.0"0 Vy down in ' SeSr-lar rnlttmen In hla l.at bout Krankle , ,"etnPef H teB Jliil BaPr.tt. frnrne"" Washington. It was the fourth straight " rem im P mpua. deaplta a handicap I utlc hutler. vra the luminary In tha trl- for the Bengals, whose streak is sett inir ' hl,rnt ana..w!n, fc0,tae f,erf.nj" mPh of Jim Bennjr'a a-an. He had a, the aitlnmnhl ..liv viJ At i? 0Uilg, Murray reeentlv have been Edil la O'Dewd. niple and horns, and two men sew en the inr HiunmnDlle city wild. Oldham did Charley Bay. Tiny Trlnkte, Indian Ruaaell pathway en each occaalen. Klwell, tha ip nurlltiE and had much the better of and Kid Predeilcka Kei.t & Kendiar pitcher, held Mackey te rte n v. i i . . . I'n l inv (' nu Ml ..., . .. , nua Fiail 'I:..., i B i. i , . ""' ,Jllb81 rrk. Thtrteanth and Johnaen atr.eta. May iel leney signalized his return te ' . Willie. Erlnarda has arranged four ether Mgular duty by hurling nn uight-clelit I matches of all-atar vatlety en tha aama pro pre faun hut kl. inir.i.. iii i iriiu aa fel ea: Herman Miller a. Ad maklA- . IS ,enmmnt' fell hy ill I Kene. Dick Steb : Rav Mllehell, Jee making teuntcra. I Rltchla i Pedre Camve and Bebby Wel- COLLEGE MEN TO BOX IN LEGIONAMATEURS 'Malley and Burns Enter Fersythe-Oldham-Grlffith Tourney Temmy O'Mallev. MemlnwhrenL- r..w m a student at Villanova College, has htrii entered in the gtnateur teurna- ?"' "e heni uy the Fersytbe-O! m. irifltili Pem. Ne. 407. of t d- . wi a ii, tut, ei tlie Aineriean Legien nt (he Fex Chase Ball Villa: m.e ' ,rjrer," lhirm -"-elh"" 'llhiiievn lad, also will box. .7iwlJeV np,e',1I",1K' ficerne I!lmar, JidKe Rlj-e, Marty Summers, Harry Gimlet, ,ne (Suinnn. Manuel Trneh be.K and William Harklni tra ether .7" " F10X ( '""" Proceeds for this hmv will be used for the erection of. inning, te he used as a clubhouse fee the Fersjihc-Oldliam-Griffith Pest iilP H lin lurry naff, of Cheltenham, Pn., nnd or the cemniillce In chnrge nf ihe nt, nnnniineeil today thnt there was no ren le... t !.... . . . . . ' '"I. line esi in in,, leurnnineni. tick- hi iinciesi in tin. leurnni UCie Celllir I'll k I nn. I ll,.t . :'1"IP se ng last and that a big crowd Jjmild see Ihe show. William '"nign Lambert. .Inlin Meir C. Wenrir. IlnhA-;.. " j" ,,'"" "."' ." '-'nrerci i. h V " '"lam Aiimerger nre "thus en Hie committee. Heme-Run Hitters in Majer Games Yesterday Teatndsy i Tel a I M'Unian, Chicago Carej,' Pttaburah. A. National Uagua ',,,. 100 , 71 NATIONAL 1.EA017K Wen Iat 1 i C'lnh Win 1 . New Yerk, m. foul.. I'ltlabiirgh Chicago , . Phlllle ... Brooklyn . , (Inrlnnatl Hern en . . . ..SO R .714 ..17 II ,H7 .. 1A It .(ISA ..13 11 ,52B ..10 13 .45. .. in 14 ,417 ,.ii 17 .m .. 7 17 .101 iZ4 ,nm .ATI .Ma ,47H .440 .414 .330 . ,dm I .JUKI .43.1 .400 ' 37 .230 AMERICAN MUntlR C'luh Wen I.eel p.r. New Yerk SO 11 .Olfl t. liOnl 10 11 .033 Athletic U 14 .SAO Detroit 1.1 13 .300 Cleveland 14 IA .1(17 Itonten 12 14 .4B3 Chicago 11 17 .393 Wftfthlnrten 12 ID .337 I Win lef . n?A . .AM .317 Atn .434 .431 .414 .400 .AI3 .483 .481 , .432 I .444 .379 .33 YESTERDAY'8 RESULTS NATIONAL 1.KA01E rhlllle-.t. Iuh. poatpenrd. rain. Chlrnfe. 3i w AerV. 2, nent.in. 7 1 Plttahurgti. A (12 Inning). nroeklrn-ClnrlnnHtl, net scheduled. AMERICAN I.KAOir; ""'" ,J:mX2l ": t. Lnnl. Y Boefen. 3 (11 Inning) . j,?1 JW.,0. 1 TODAY'S SCHEDULE national LEAtit'K I ,,h,,llVoteWl".d'c,o. New Yerk t Plitahurgh. i Brooklyn nt M. nuli, MnMKAS Jir.MVr. Chcte ( Philadelphia Cleveland nt New Yerk. Mt. Leut at Bosten. Detroit nt Washington. INTERNATPONAI. I.KAUl'K Readlnr t Rochester. terser Cltr at Terente (! cameo). Rsllimere nt Buffalo. Newark at Syracuse. CLARKE WINS MARATHON Newcomer Captures Street Run of Kensington Merchants D. Clnrke, another new name en the books of the local amateur cress-country fame list, wen the marathon held under the auspices of the Kensington Merchants' May Festival last night, out of r pack of 130 harriers. Clarke's time wnR .11 minutes and 7 seconds, elapsed running time, having a handi cap of ten seconds from the go mark. Xntlvity Catholic Club placed first en the team prize list, attaining' the lew1 score of UO points te the comparison of 40 for the St. .lean of Arc five, 75 of ine Mianauan Lniiieim uiui ei est , ti,itn,iii,in an enn-..iu.i ... .i... ' Meadowbrook Club and S5 te the Enter prise Catholic Yeung Men's Assecia tien. Johnny Grny. the fleet champion I rrier of the Enterprise, captured the no prlr.e. notwithstanding the five nutes' handicap he was placed under. Is time wns L'O minutes .'14 seconds, ha time minutes' handicap he was placed un Ills time wns 120 minutes .'14 seconds, Considering the short dlstnnce of the run and the heavy handicap. Ins twenty-sixth finishing position wns net se very bad. Beets and Saddle IOUUville. Ky.. May 17. today nt Horses Churchill Wllll.ll which seem best !. A . L prat race Colonel Tayler. Graysen, ''hii f. Rearden: second dlcnlivet. uuni un-. A.t,1,0'?j Onest of Hener ; third Held !Mp - . ra7'' '"fus : fourth Miss The AlBel.leui;,!mmi1' I'at,-'r Madcap. Tejne; fifth md the same Avlsack Peppe. Sympathy: sixth Clinrles Heiirj . Dartmoor. Dnnn I.orle- t(r: seventh Leuis A. Legal. lUjry. n. I At Jamnela: vi..i HI, I Itnaelnwl li..bne .. V. i'.. M.u 2 ?i , ,,'i Ungate, ,1J?l""k : six,,,-Be -McMillan, Rork, Pr,mUR' Scraps About Scrappers Jee Mandall. local boxer, who has de veloped Inte n llshtweight. wilt meet Fi ankle Callahan 'Saturday nftemoen nt Kbbeta Field, Brooklyn. In the acml-flnat te tbe Pepper Martin-Jack Sharkey match. Temmy leuslirui. local AdenlY will maka hi next Phlladelahia appearance nt en of the blr ball parka. Either Jehnnv Wllaen or Harry Oreb will be Leuchran'a opponent, wlt.h lha latter having tha preference. Ticket for the llKhtvrelaiit match betnaen I j.etr 'lanainr una woeny uarreti in tna nrai freah-alr ahew et th 1822 aummer aoaaen !i,'he Phlm"'' B'n Park ha" bMn put en " Wllmlntten. 1I.. fan are boeatlnc a new i flynetaht boxer. M.aI nf lh T H la Johnny Deyle, for- K. Navy, and ha wants te meet Jlmmv Baxter, iJebby Wela-aat ml Johnny Ma) hook at any of the local cluba ... - a.i. iik.i.i.i.1. i. I ...' ""! ."' .""'I', .... i maklmr ha hema n Harr abur fellow. , !na Ilia lciery mar nvw nouey noeiaaaii, n.iKiin la te meet flhtek Redaera In Pltla- ....... --.. -... L-..- hurnh Mav 2T. 'K. O. circua In Harrlabur Ju'"' ftn" D,ck Cen,ln ln A1,oena Ju"e 17 Tttllav Miirrnr. acrOrdlrvc ta Vila hanrller. I Peta Tyrell. i hen l.n the marry se-by I by jnatchin.ker. h.ra P.,. reint. out thnt . n rumor current that Lew matched in Jry fitj Juna ,,a" l,en1"1 by n Hurnty Ilennv Leenard had baen in, but thla Fellnwlnx his victory ever Whltey F'lls- tmt aaalnat Geerge Krna In . h, rt... ,vhn they c'.aah aerald, Johnny Mealy wui appaar in hla nest at Haller's r nvrii'.ir gast ". Matty Dechtar. I Hwreant lUr SmlOi la hoeMd for two heuta. Friday night at the Cambria ha will take en Ad Htena and en June fi the aergeant I will met Heb Martin at St. I.euie. fieml- Iflr.al te the Bmlth-Btene match wilt be an .encounter between Sam Blacklaten and Cleorre Stark. Other mimhera. Jack Martin Uh Jack Hedgera. Tnushav Bugan a. Jea (Kid) Sharkey and Geerge Davla . Johnny I Adama. I l Stinger, veteran Seuth Philadelphia boxer. Tvlll get back Inln olUejj nem Monday I night at tha National CluR. meeting Teung .lark uampaey in ;nr Nriu.-mm, ... u .r.. llawllna-MIke Runell bout. Prellma. nanny Tey a Al Conway. Kid Oreen Veung Rem and Harry Moere va Teggy Xlui ray. There Is n letter in the eperte department of the Kvrstse Pfm ie l.tpnKH for Kddle Edwards, Pheenlxvllle Entries for Thursdsy Fliat lace, for thre-ear-eMi and up, maidens, rt furlong;: Voirmlte " Trnah lis K? P?m. .:: IIH ?ltpetr. 25 r,i Mar 12S Jigger . ... 12ft Wll. Airow .. ..P-T; Prla.-Ore.nway . 18 Hntl' .... till African Uoe ... 119 Becend race aiecplcchaae. for four-rear- elda and up. a niuaat VoxpepuII '-'d . 1n rinr Prlnceaa ,.1a , 147 140 fur r'nrmlatres Ormead . 14 Flight Captain 137 Paateta ... Tliird race. thiee-ear-elda and up, 8 ,..., ,, Pretty Jacksen . . . .1 I Pill LJ1.I . . , US ..118 . 123 . 118. 105 1.0V0 legacy Halnme ... . Mary William Hill Hltnena . Artful Pedger Fejrlh lace. US Pay rxaf . .tin Klurlmn HA C'eltle I.aaa .118 Fancy Man US l.adv Acton two-ear-old, 4 furlong' ... 113 . . I 17 I Pretty null . Haclng Hiar .ii i;reaaie 11.'. OlUe May . .Ill Iiemrxi I Flllh lace. thle.eai-cild and up grnlln- InSVI . I5 jp, fur i men tldeis 1 mile. . , Bandmaatar JfJ Arnjaah . Jehn Pa . 1i Held llu .., VreckeH .IflO MlJflt . flxlli lace I lirre.j ear-old and reatdtnta of PunnaUvanta 1 Hill. .Supermald Ha Oloieae , ilHnlght .118 Bapdinaater , Apprenllce allowance claimed. 110 ...418 waataar oieari.irgeia, xaau Ftrt race, ; ayOTF. TO OPPOSE SPHAS Seuth Phils Will Battle Potts. town in Twilight Tilt .... emeni CUBANS ARE AT WILDWOOD Till: Brooklyn Royal (Jlnnts, who have established n wonderful record en the baseball diamond, will be the I opponents of the Seuth l'lillly Hebrtws I nt Thirteenth nnd Jehnsen streets thii I evening. j The fJ'innts Imve been breezing along this season mewing down their op penents one nfter the ether nnd haxe1 lest but n single contest. Jn meeting the Hphns they cntch the , iiowntewneis ;il tneir best nnd -Manager IMdie (lettlleh has Rube Chnmbcrs .ill pilmed te go against the colored players. With the Sphns socking the hall for n team nveiuge of .t(HI thf .lohnsen street lads hope te make plenty of tieuhle for the visitors. The Seuth Phillies who held forth in the same locality, take cm Dick Smith's Philadelphia Terminal nggr -gallon nt Bread nnd Byler streets, Re cently the Phils journeyed te Pottstown wlieie 'Richard holds forth en Sunday and the Pottstewners knocked our ath letes for a row and the score wns a big one. The lecnls nte anxious te get bnck .it their opponents and the gnme will "be well north witnensing. Dick Smith can call en nny of n quartet of classy hurlers. whlrh Includes Ed Barclss, Ed T.ennen, Beb David nnd Themas L. The management of the Seuth PhlW announced today that they will act as host te the bes of the city, in con junction with Bey Week. All boys will be ndtnltted free, and a record attend ance Is expected. Wildwecnl Moves Up At Dittman nnd Wakellng streets, ,;, . , : , i'.-i,fr,i hnlile forth the which is in rranutent. neius teriii ine Wildwood A. A. Tins team has yet in tin lientmi Thev have been held te a 4-4 tie by Steneliurst, and that's the J de''t nny one has con ",Pn!'u,T ?f '"""R01' ' 'lenlght they step up n "p (uban Stars Def way be registered, but I one has come te lahing me Shnllcress heys. neg nnd oppee Defeat number ene may be registered, but the fans will see a geed game. Anether ct-te in rne .-veruicrn pec tlnn in listed nt 'I'enth and Butler streets 1 heuveen N'lrotewn and Delnnce. The ' visitors are one of the best of the out vu....... -....- . of-town teams. Manager Hay ward has n classv club nnd the citizens of Delance knew It. In nil games plaed with op ponents In the Philadelphia Association the scores have been close, nnd Delance has wen a mnjerlty of games nt home. Jehnnv Carsen, of Mlddletewn. Del., who defeated llilldale en Monday eve ning, will be lu the box for Nicetown. Legan A. A. has one of its big games nit for the. fans in that locality. .Tes Dande hns booked llilldale, and the season s innner crown in cxpecieu 10 be en hand. Scheffy will he nu the hill against tlie Darbyltes. Out nt Thirtieth nnd Columbia ave- nue. .Marty v ousen s ream win oppose; Fex Moter. Shanalian and Hatch West Philadelphia rivals will clash at Shnnahan's grounds. Forty-eighth and Brown streets, when Shanahan stacks un against Hatch Moter. Johnny Cnsllc announces that Lefty Dleyd. I Trenten eteran, who is staging a real ; comeback, will be en the hill for Shana han. while Tiey will work for tlie me- terists. Theie will be plenty nf ether action in West Phllly. The North Phillies show their wares at the Donevan-Armstrong grounds, Ht Forty-ninth nrid Walnut streets. Manager MeCerrnlelc will send Bill Hockenbury in against Kans. Hockenbury appears te be in the ! best of shape of any of the Advertisers' hurlers right new, and has been win ning consistently. At Forty-seventh and Spruce streets Pat O'Brien's Mackey combination stacks up against Media A. A. Harry "run - lb uitu nuuiMng goeci form, and up until last evening hnd wen lit loot four enmes in smveuilnn ,.ntii i last night, when they were wallened . . . -; w. ,.(,,,, I I... Vfll'tr-nlrrllll, Waml 1-M1 ...III .n.L . nl..nl. ..' ..k i.. .ul "' i .. .. . -. ru.iikr. in mr renin, , n 111 ru ,. t.. f- . ... u. ...' .e.n. ..... i,t m.i rr 1,1, as ,. iirp I fin , i i .WUOIC . Ill mi ess hetfer remliu or shown immediately. Seeral ln at:tIe tonight. new racn -, . .. nr3 t FlftrSahthanil Walnut a'tre.? f,! ." ueiTnaSnSr -nTU' Ml Mrlnvee. of Atlairtle City naile i9 appearame here opposed . . . ..- . . A aliutteat waa the reault, with the mmer I in iiiirn wntnvm lats en tha long end, 10 te 0. Hatch u playing In great form and line haen tumlng back tha representative, teisu. The laltera made nlna run en but four hit. MoElhene was wild and allowed al rasaen. and these were, mixed with four errera. nrlgga, with three hits, did tha beat stick work for the wlnnem. Anethrr alugfMt waa wttne.aaed by Weat Phlllv fana at. I'erty.elghth and Rreun atreeta. when the 8phaa wen ever Hhann han, 14 te 0 The downtewners laend the offering of Fuhrle and Maine for sixteen aelld wallops, many for extra bam, whlla the alanta nf Krlppa wei dented for a deaen aa.attea Harry Frit had thre. Eddle Farrell, four and Dave Rarel. three. Ilia Keuth I'hlla turned hack the Phlla bv B te a '3ex" holbeld wna rhaaed te tha ahnwrra tn tlie third aeaainn nnd Htein. ertn adnr took hla plnre. Pitcher Kcllehai', of , Sharen, a new addition In tha downtown i malt, ahnwrii hla mettle tn the fourth. After panlna- three men and filling: thn banes, ha fanned- the nnxt three batter and opened , the flfth l.y lireexlng two. The uptnwnera did net eenre until Ihe ninth, when they mad all tneir runa. Wildwood. of Frankford tiaeled Ie Sione Siene liuret and cored tta elgtith itialght victory. Th defeat was the flrat for the Htenehurat, The acere waa 6 Ie .1 Marahall R. Smith Introduced Kill f.-Hn aa a memeer ex uie eucning stun, ani allied hi debut by turning be.Dk Wll Wll aten. A tn 1. Thr atore bera himm,.i ,A V.& elgni mini ratty kept up Id bluing by (coring- the rTrit two runa with a elaiblng double. TA "l.uak atarted as tha manager of St Barnataa bv tripping Donevan-Armatrong. 9 te 6. Tha Saint ever trailing 5 ,te 4 when the ninth began, and. with two rm and two down. Jee Bogart uncorked a, triple that rerlaterad McLaughlin and Faulkner with the winning run "I.efly" SttelV held Nicetown te two hit at Richmond and Orthodox atreeia, anil Brtdeaburg wen, 11 te 0. Stlaly broeted alxtaen nppnelng hatamen. and Charlie Han ford had three trlpUa and Hebby Rice a twe-bagger and pair et alnglea. MRS. GAVIN ELIMINATED tn viauing purner ai win, ana liurK Hn. .. .-...--.." i ,,. - :-. l :. .m 'Met' Champien Defeated In Ladles' Open in England Nandwicb, Kng.,'May 17. Mrs. W. A. (Savin, of New Yerk, holder of the mctro'ielititn championship title, whh llnilnnl a.I a a 1 a ln..ll.t ....... 1 J I'lll.illM.li II null, uir inline Uie K"ll , charaplenshtp play heie today by Miss ,I. Cor, of Hpyal St. Davids, two up and one te play, i -' .. - fl.,lL J , J ML f Ml v i " r.- " . 'm. w Frem left te right, William HarUlns, Packey I -one and Johnny Dever. three Kayeula Catholic Club members, Mho leave for New Yerk this afternoon te compete In an intercity tournament at (lie Garden. I -one Is In charge of the Philadelphia team. Ilarltlns is a lightweight and Dever Is a featherweight LARSON ON MOUND T Errors Behind Swarthmore Yadusky Give Victory .Over Penn Fans 8 Garnets lRNNNVI.VMA (leldblall, 3d Mrtlratr, rf Siilllrcw. 3b Mnurndlnn. If rei.t'MitiA itrem. 1h !mlth. rf Telferd. !li Inrk, e Hfark. K Nelsen. t Sfoeeelien. 3li llrnphy, rf l'rlre. Uliltrhlll. I. 1h "liner, v Mahsffry. I.lebrcett. rf Ksmen. p Vnuilri" UNmr. X17AT.TER LARSON. Penn' left- handed I nee. will take the hill this nl'ternoen ngnlnst Columbia In I'cnn's second game in as many da's. The contest will be plajcd nt the Donovan Denovan Donevan Armstrong Field. Forty-eighth and Walnut streets. Larsen showed a re- turn of his old-time form last Friday . . ,.,, .. when he held the fence-busting Vcr- menr nine te two scnttereti hits. Bill Yndnsky held Rwnrthmern te three hits yesterday, one of them n fluky triple, nnd fanned eight of Jay Kelchncr s nine, yet he lest the ver dict, .'1 te L making the series n tie. Benehend playing and errors en easy chnnces prevented Yadusky from enrn- Ing the verdict and the hard-luck liurler of the Penn team rlchlv earnivl .the sebrinuet handed te him early in i I the season. i Five errors in all were made by the . T?n,l unrl rtlt.c nlnn niirl (rt.ibl rt llififll .proved costly. In the first t.eldblntt I mussed up Ksrey's ensy bounder and ( j, (jrnw t0vf Karnshaw's ee.ualIy easy , fiv. and Ksrey counted. In the feurtn I'srey scored when MetJraw played his l.ieh ttv mil v nnd I.nhel (.elilhlnlf lest i i.i. L- . ,i. uc.l.l .. u.r , ... ..,.,.. Today's Independent Games ' and Yesterday's Results TODVY'S 0HES llilldale nt Jrn, Klchtevnth and Rock land street. Flrlsher nt Wllmlnaten. Ilrldeabntx at Chester. . Hutch .Moter at Shanahan. Fertr-rlfhth anil llrewn streets. North Pbllllee nt nonernn-Armatrnng. Ferti-nlnth nnd Wnlnnt alreeta. Slarahall E. Smith at Ilartram Park, Fifty-fourth irtrfet nnd Klmwoed BTeniie. tr-tfftnthnmtnf'U. .HeaiA .1. A HI lierry ,. ...virj liuh, Columbia . TeDiie. Pnttatewn at Seuth PhlUiea, Hreart anil nialer atreeta. .. j .. Ilelnnre at Nlcrtetrn, lentil and Hntler atreeta. Stenton Field rlnb at Rlerld. nALLM u.,.1 r.l&nta nt Menth Phllaual- ehla llebreHH, Thirteenth nnd Jehnsen i Cuban Hlara at Wlldnoed. of Frankford. Illttman and Wakellnr treta. National Hank and Trust lrue Juar- antee Trust vs. Nerthwratern Truat Cem- panr. Philadelphia Park. ank art Truat tempany iiiu II,. p. and Trait Cemp'anr Iaaue--K. B. i smitn te. . maeie iirnr;, mmr e ,l!U ' m St. ..t n Wu.i a.u.1 B.r.B.A.i . a..u . ..... rfc. ,-. . .. , . .cnwiiim "- "7 .";. i FortT-fetirth aireet and Pari aide atenne. P. R. T. league Sertlen "A" Ridge Aienue te. Cumberland. Tenth and Ilutler I MreeUi sertlen "B." Krnnkferd v. Kletatwl. 1 Hiranhridg A Clothier grounds, hlity-thlrd I and Walnut treda. ... i Philadelphia Financial league Penn Mu tual a. Tradeamen'a National, KlncaeaMug RotTeation Center. Fiftieth street and Che. . ter avenue, ......' Flremen'a league Platoon. " Third , Ilattallen at llrst. Bread and Itlgler atreetai , Second at FJghtlt, Fourth and Hlngohecklnjr I atreeU; Nltth at Fourth. Fourth anil Berks utreeUi Fifth at Ninth. Halnea and McMahon I streets) Seventh al Tenth. Frankford avenue ana rrnrc atrrer. Nan Varrf lariifw-rierelilna- Slfltten . ,..r ... .. --- .------j, ,.-.;- -l Vn,.uIWAn MAvan I'llt 1' 11 ' S I1 Si. H. Celli- mlnga t. V. S. . Tayler, S:I5 P, !.. Pltlla- delnhla Navy Yard K. B. Utern & r tit Monotype. Fort Fert aetrnth mvd Mime Ktreeta. IBT NIMIIT'H RFUI.IS nrhleaburg. Ill Nicetown, 0, Ht, narnnuna, Al DoneTan-Arraatrong, .1, lllldwoed. Hi rltenrJiurat. 3. Ileppe A Ce., MiMeCrerya. III. Menth Phils, ill North Phils, 3. Nphaa, 111 Silianahnn, 10. Hatch Moter, lOi Hhanahan, . Ferd il Ktnciic. Ill Matkey, 3. Nertheaat Twilight league He Pnul. Hi Caater mid Htrds. A. Fert.v-elihtli Ward. Hi Media. 6. relumbta, lOi Prlhani, 7. Irani National, Ht Cern Kxchange, 1.1. Roxberoturh, 7t Kram's A. C'., 6. Sitrawhlidtr A llelhlrr Juntera. At lie- aempiien, .lewlah World. Ai niauner'a, 4, Tlnlrum. 7 1 Olrard. 6. Cuban (ilnr. 7i Puritan. S, COLLEGE BASEBALL Columbia vs. Pennsylvania WKHNKSDAV, MAT 17, 3.1.0 I1 M. Ilnneun & Armetrnng Field 4ftth nnd Walnut Ntraeta Admlealnn Mln A Beginner's Gelf Set for $15 And It a ene iliat n begin ner or Htijene alee tan be proud te itart out with. The ae-i Includes una full-ilia ranvaa-and-Uather bag and rl club. Prlcea up te I in. And the right toga, tee. Oolf and pert ault f.'2,eO te 85. Gelf Specialty Shep 40 Seuth 17tm. Separata knlckara for man and women. Complete Una of golf and AGAIN COLUMBIA I tenill (0ria , accaa- nhmalm- Oelfmt " TO BE TWO-DAY AFFAIR High Scheel Track and Field Championships will Be Held June 7 and 8 Tlie animal publje high sclnml tiuck and field championships, pnpulnily j knew as the "(Juads." have been made a two-day affair. This wa announced by Carl A. Hummel, director of boys', athletics, following a meeting of the Supervisory Committee en Athletics te-i day. The "Quads" originally were sched uled te take place June 7 en Northeast Field. Twenty-ninth and Clearfield streets. However, it wns decided that thr Nnhnnlq linrn hpccutin tnn Invrn. nnil that there would be entirely tee man athletes en the field nt the same time. Today the Track Committee mnde its' official report, and nfter some dellbern- Hen it waR suggested te make the "Qunds n twe-dnv event. Ever- one at the meeting approved this sugges tion, nnd nfter this the championships will be held en two successive days. Wednesday. June. 7. the heats of the track events will ba run off along with u few field events. Tlie following day the finals will take plnce, nnd the cham pionship awarded. mtcrschnel gymnastic competition was pasted en the second reading bv the committee. This mnkes the eleventh sport that, the Supervisory Committee tiflk Tmanc1 1 vnrl . It was voted te bare second teams in every sport. Heretofore only in basketball have second teams been up- ported nv llie schools. In the fiituie there will be second teams in bne- hall, haskcth.tll. seecee nm f.intli.ii . M'l. A...l . ...in i.. .i..i.. u QUADS . .re., ,,, , !"'.,rmr. " '- ....... iu.,, 1(.r .innii,. nf,- gregntiens compcte, points will be kept and league championships decided. STAND BY THE DUKE Hawaiian A. A. U. Refuses te De clare Kahanamoku Professional Honolulu, T. II.. May 17. -The Hawaiian branch of tire A. A. T. to day threw down the gauntlet te tin national body in the controversy, ever Duke Kahanamoku nnd hi varnish nd vertlsement and refused te obey the un -tlennl body's mandate tn declare the Hawaiian sprint swimming champion i professional. The local organisatien's decision wns unanimous. Brltten Scores Technical Knockout Tnlaa. Qklrt., Jlnv IT .Turk, Hrilten Trl terelght champion v-ereit a technical knockout eer Merrla T.ux, of Kanaas i"lf, in the fifth reunrl ef tlli'lr . hclllle.t fv.Kn. round Imut last night Br Hen hart l.ux . nancing- en me lopes wneti 111" irreien lifted ' Tlrlt.nn'a I.bh.1 Brltten'a haml SUITS TO ORDER $ IS .00 Reduced from $35 & $30 Illues, Blacks, Browns, Pencil Stripes, Tweeds, Made Te Your Order See Our 15 Windows Largest Display of Tai loring in Philadelphia PeterMoran&Ce. Merchant Tailors S. E Cor. 9th & Arch Sts. Open Uta. Bat. Uvga. Till 0 p, M, EXPERTS PLAY IN WILBUR GUP GOLF Mrs. Barlew Favored te Win Second St. Davids Invitation Tourney Frem Fast Field SECOND ANNUAL TOURNEY mill fl-of fitnrn rt fin JiiT tlllu liinrtl- i I IIJI4 ill .Ti rjM,' i i' i" ' -Ling in the second iinnunl women's ' Invltntleti Kelf teiiriiamciit nt the St. Davids (ielf Club was the favorite te, win. ' This expert plnjer wn Mr" Rennld ' 'II I'.nrlew. Merlen, undefeated this tear mid winner lnt week of the (ielt 4 ill competition Airs, Jlnrlnw hn played superlatively in both medal and nintcli gnu se 'r this eaen nfter n j ear's nbsence.freiu the game. She teed off with Mls K. Karnslinw. tin tirst lnir of a large Held which was considerably augmented dy pest entries. The play this -car had added zip. due te the fact that II cup is new , offered. As stated this Is St. Davids .second tournament, but last yvnr theie jwne simply elaborate pri.c. Mrs. Rellin II. Wilbur, un ardent golf fan and lever of outdoor sport, .. r 1 .I..- .1 ...1.1. 1 .. eppei, .erwnru u i new , . . " - ill! cup ie un hiiunii 111 nit- .".u.i . Wilbur Cup." The first player whe1" '"' "'" twice leads this tournament Held for Rank Outsider the best low gross score will gain per- Snlesinniini. a tank ...it-idrr. lias mtment possession of the cup. Mean-!brn ceml) alen , , , , I lime. ,he names of the winners will be ,, R ,.han(,. , ,, r Vil'nneva for "'"m?. ltr" ',..., . .,. 1. .1,.. ". ''' Thr Mnm Liners Imte iim day. Mrs. Vi.ndVbc. k and Miss Cnv- J"'L nT,,?insT ,1,r '"" wl,,V. "" erly are net competing nor are Mrs. .tram meets Salesianum n might be .Caleb Fex nnd Mrs. (J. II. Stetson. I K1-0'',1 "''!' " l.""1 s,'"'l" i"1- 'There nre uMrnl In din fiet.t nilnv. I Father rnlirnier llUS II gieflt team however, who nre expected te be In the , low liO's. Mrs. .1. W. Turnbitll. Mrs. N". M. Hutchinson. Miss Maria JVe Kesenkn. Mrs. .1. F. Bet?:, Hd, Mrs. G. S. Patterson and ethers nre all likely te press close behind Mrs. Barlew, - - FIPCT RATTAI IflM UIKIQ rind I PHI IHLIUIM WINO Hammers Pitcher Mackey for 13-4 Win In Opening Heme Game The Flint Battalion of Platoon "A." of the Firemen's League, opened the' I ...... . ..!.......; i.i-..l inline srnM.n hmjn iit ruviitiiiii r iciu. Ilrend nnd Miglcr sees. nlll ,eercd a . .""'"M'." s ''tery at tli cxpetiM .iwi. i,r of I bird Battalion, J.J te 1. Pitcher Mac key hurled ler the I In id and his offerings were socked for seven runs en eight hils in the second session. i mi et tne sureties were successive single I Again his offerings were dented for k counters en seven bingles In the third. MeGrntin pitched geed ball for I the winners and had eight strikeouts ' te his credit. 1 Battalion Chief McCiintingh. nf the , First J'lntnen, tossed out tlie first ball. Tbe sceie: Third Jiittallnn. n 0 1(13 a t 13 1 0 MrGrann ll!l . Mini Jiitlnllen e 7 U 0 " x Ratierle jrarkev hrnl Vleh aryl Vilsea. l'mplre ."lurk and Wlttmer te Assist Bill Reper Prlnrelen. N", J, Slav IT- A!hrt i" mr, .lr et Piltsbtirsh, renter en the Prlni inn fnethjll 'cieri lHt fall, inrt Wallci Camp a choice fur the third All-mncan team, n II return te Princeton nxt fall te i nflfllt llenpr in LOsrh nor i-ia n'iirr i.r.iti i inmi-n in- crmmiiienanip I'nnccien tiakethHU , aulntet this winter , Davis' Wonderful STRAW HATS All the Newest Styles and Braids, Natural Straws, Yellow Straws, Sennetts, and Seft Braids. Trimmed with brown ribbeB and wide black ribbon. Eaay fitting sweat bande. Expert hattera te hit ye correctly. THEY'RE $2 & $2-45 A. M. DAVIS 13th & Cherry Sts. iOPEN EVENINGSi Twe New Triangle Seft White Cellars! Washed at night, ivern next dau. Superior te any made. The "VECK" & "TOBY" (niarnnteed 'net wilt or wrinkle. te shrink, 50c Irish Linen-Weave Handkerchiefs, 20c 3 for 50c Mall Order Promptly nirii. A.R. Underdown'sSens 202-204 Market St Phil.. w s atsTaWnV GO TO WILMINGTON Salesianum New Looms Faver-: ite for Catholic Baseball Crown This Season HAS CRACKAJACK INFIELD y I'Afl. PKKP SAI.KSIANI Wllmlngle CM IIKitf SC'HOdl,, of en, le,. nn" n elinnee te win the Cnthelle Srhoels League bnc ball championship this sensen. Te sehelnstii' fnns in (Ills ct, who have tint been following the lipln- , wnrenns' nine. thl bit of Informalleii 1 liethlng tiert of stncllng. Fer ( before the sp.ismi wn opened, eierj one i piehee Snleslnuum te give he ethera teams practiee games and nothing i mere. j However, such was nut (be rnc. , jbe team galloped home te four viete. ri,.M jn jjve vtnrt-. And It leeks as if ,p Wilmington aggregation will win ' f... mfirp , nnlei.ts befin e it sinus , Should Salesinnum win. the victory will be a great tribute te the Rev Father Peurnler, nthldii director of I the school. This i the fir) venMin that Father Foamier ha iri.iebed i team in , hp C,nthelIe I.enBUr and II I" Iieeillevs ... ... . .. , .,... iuivii 111 11 iiiiiincidn. ins uiiieni win compare with the best in the league. Shech.c. lirt . Cunningham, second. Gillespie, shin 1. :.m t.rant. third, are an innerwerks that are da.-! personified The outfield 11N0 h inaile up of speeds plajers. With Pnhejvj,, ,.fr. Unveil ',n center and Dnnelme in right. Father Fciurnier has nothing te werrv ahnut when haid-hit balls nil iule the gar den. Btitke ' playing a great gnme behind the bat and t a 'aluablc man en th club. His handling of the pitWiers i brilliant and he is a hard hitter Kr- i,;nn 1. ,.;..i.i.. n ..... . .i .. ..i. i :"!V,i ,J , 1 ,,' u ?"'" . ' X"" , : " " ' .'-.. . -! . if ' -' in the bacue Rverj one i awaiting the game win Yillnnmn. and down m Willi. ingten the folks me slrP their team will win. If will be a gient contest nnd Salesienum High will fight hnid fiem the first te the Jat inning. 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