t Vr 'l lf-f.H )t4 m8E&&w vfSvv Fpfy5 jS.Viiy"' rvwiu ri ' MPif' Si- rAvS l i l; W !'.. tsjumi ;;' 1: M'-ia Jfj&fter Serving 38-Day Sentence, Babe Ruth Returns te Yankee Line:up - . F. CHEERS BAMBINO FINISHES 38 DA YS BEHIND LANDIS Short Sentence Dealt Out te Ruth Meant Nothing te Judge Who Has Sent Many Up for Life. As Winning Streak Ends fly HOBKUT W. MAXWKLL ?pert Kdllrr Kvenln Public Ledger TODAY Is the Ms '" tn" ,n ''w Ye', ',',,r "",hcs nrc n" sct ,0 iclc bratc. Mini It muM tic said tlint tlicy certainly knew hew te put en the bis Works In the large city. However, this Is n different sort of n celebration, add for Mint reason ctilte Interesting. In (iethnm they love n winner better than nn thing else. The hip-hip-hooray stuff Is handed te the gents In the spotlight nnd the loser gets the :ilr and absent treatment. In ether words, te paraphrase the well-known salng, te the victim belongs what is spoiled. Rut the works arc In today te honor ti loser. He finished second In the greatest battle of his career. llnl'lilng thlrt -eight days behind the winner. It wns n thrilling and highly exciting net entitled. "Who Is bigger in baseball, me or hlniV" New that the books nrc cle-rd and the net has been nil washed up c nrc able te publish the official standing for the lirst time. Have 11 loek: Wen I.nt P.C. Judge K. M. l.andlv . . I 0 1.000 Kabe Hamblne Kutli I .001) The tlabe perpetrated what is conimenl known as n boner, which !; slang for n fat-headed play, when he told hlzrutiiirr. In Ills own inimitable aj, te go jump in the lake, or words te tbnt effect. This happened last fall after the Yankees had wen the pennant nnd the noted slugger had signed up for a barn storming trip. The rules stnte pesitivel thnt members of pennant-winning teams cannot de that sort of thing, nnd I.. 'mills was asked te give his opinion. The Judge said rules were rules and he had te fellow them. Bambino, accompanied by Heb Mcusel and a couple of ethers, threw down the gauntlet and Immediately get In like a burglar. T.andls was very much peeved nnd for a time he suffered In silence. He continued te suffer most of the winter, and then he said something. AFTER that Ruth began te tuffcr and it took thirty-eight days ceunr 'etn, thirty-eight te recover. Hn has regained his health and is ready for work, Ruth Was Lucky te Draw a Short Suspension THIS i net generally known, but thetc en the Inside declare Kuth is the luckiest guy in the world te get off with that thirty-eight days' vacation. After it was all ever 'and the .fudge realized what had happened, it is said that-Ruth, Meuscl. I'lercy nnd Sheehnn were nil measured up for one year's layoff. The slugger and his pals were te be out for the entire season, which was net much of a sentence te be Imposed when one realizes that Lnndls sent numerous gentlemen te jprIen for life. But the ether American League magnates, realizing what would happen If the Babe was en the rocks fer'a jcar, Immediately get busy. Huth net only helps the New Yerk club tinnnclall). but the ether seven clubs as well. A shrinkage In the gnte receipts wns something that made the owners shudder, and they worked bard and long te have the suspension sliced. New that It Is all ever, we knew who Is the biggest man in bacball. It In none ether than Judge K. M. I.andN himself. However, the Judge was net looking for glory, lie had something te de and he did it without fear or favor. Jlutb violated one of the Important rules in baseball, lu openly defied the high commissioner of baseball and thought he leuld get awav with it. He couldn't. The Ruth case is the 'best thing that ccr happened te the great national game. It proves beyond question that discipline will be maintained nnd ecrv offender punished. Ruth is the greatest drawing card the game ever has seen. He -get In bad and lest the decision. He furnished .a geed example for the ether athletes, and they will roll ever and play dead when Judge Landis ays te. rBIS is all past hiitery for the Sew Yorkers. Ruth is back again, the past is forgotten and he is welcomed with open arms. That being the case, no wander they arc tummy out w huge flecks te ihcer the loser! - Winning Streak of A's Is Busted I? 5"A" 'MKr'ECTLY geed winning streak I XI White Ker. ulried mid abetted Itv Jeticspre and con in the final tilt of the set. Incidentally. Kddic Rummer. ' -known as the Mervieh of the Mack stables, was chased awnj from there when the slugging visitors started te knock baseballs out of shape. Remmel had everything except a geed fast ball, a curve and a change of pace. He pitched an indifferent game, was rocked and socked unmercifully and a grand-stand guess is that Cennie Mack allowed him te stay In there tee long. However, even the best pitchers have their off dns. and cstcrdav wus one of these things for Remmel. Blng Miller kicked in with two mere home runs and almost get another In the eighth. Twe were en and Blng clouted one en u line between center and left field. Mestll made a great catch nnd prevented u certain feur-b-isc clout. Miller was responsible for all of the local tullies. He made bis first (i nemer witn two en In the hrsr. and in r .i, """';" 5rcn' J"c "a" f th !.... LI.. -w mc icuirr uciu ejcacners ni me tar WtETROIT will be here today te open a. 4 C ' ,haVC;leen " nnd ,0,t .,.i,, me aiuLKj tew iekc a snort And the Athletics Are Net Implicated! mHERE will be a thrilling battle for last place In the American League -v.' "j.'u "shln8en 'odey. The Senators and White yOI are a game ?,? ""iiTL1 " Wln '.h: rclI1r ?sUi"- .s Is one of VLs un? mZu t ,1,"" urc" nc,n ,n '"p T.i. ' 7 D"xlal mention. ,we n" neither is the Athletic. Starter Miller Sets Down Five Jockeys GEORGE MILLER, starter at the I'heenlxvllle races, is one of the best known horsemen in the country. He officiates in n.e.t of the big meets and ls en the jockeys observing every rule. He will Maud for no feeling and sees that every horse has n fair show when the barrier drop-. """E Since the meet started last Tuesdnv Anile.. i. .... .i '.'-. . . M.ilKnl.ml W.1I. pm..,. n...i Vtii... ... ..., '-, .w.. .. .!. .uiu-a vne uivct uuu nueman urew a lay off of TODAY is the last day of the racci en the card. Cwrieht, lilt, bu Amateur Sports The Eust Phillies, a traveling team. wen its fifth straight game when it opened the bcaseu for the Blackwood. N. J., club by walloping them te the tune of 11 te fi. The East Phillies would like te hear Irem such teams ns Media Club, Burt ram Park, Harry Muckey Club, Stone Stene hurst. Wlldwoed A. A., of Frankford, or any ether clubs for Sunday games. Manager Walters is aNe anxious te schedule twilight games with first -class teams, L. . alters. 'Fifty-ninth street, or phone ... Belmont IWIfS between II and T P. .M. Kenten A. A. Kecend elmn; .lunr 10. 17 and ether dates open. W 1'. Merrl. Jr . 3000 North Lawrence treet. Ihlh Tnnelern Flrit clam. traUnir; May 30 (A, M. iitnl r. M.) open. Jeseph H. rtalffer. 2440 Weat Oakdale street. Biatelph A. -'. Awiiy; first claaa. It. bhere. 1222 North Second atreet. uppenneim, Leiuna ,- te, nine first ciass, away: dates in June ter iwinitnt games open Manacer, care Upiienhelm. Cellins 4. Ce. Chestnut and Twelfth street. Mars II. ('. 1'eurteen-slxleen ears; away Tlavld l'llkefT 743 Perter street. uwirarr n, n, rirst uiass; inninu jimi (Inrrfav H.I.. niH' travallnir. M. llrnu n Kill West 'T?-'"T w-.v- ",-.., ,.n,.....WT .-., --.- , Dauuhln street. ' Hartal He bounties Heeriten.tttenly ?'ears. i irAveiina. . a aiviuej', no, , . r.l,mniinl .v.n,i nr nhnnn Pnl.l.ir OHII" M. Kalrmeunt avenue, or Pheno Poplar 0HU2 M. Bell-.ii ere rutusiirf iue rirst ci.iss; way, S. ltoberte. 1307 Seuth Ninth stn-ct. 8t. Koae or Uma ('. ). Klrst class; away F". U. Drew,, 1522 North Wunamaker street. rlpple-WIII-Jei, of Camden Away; nrst cktis. William Mlrkpatrlck, 1270 Kenwood avenue! Camden, N J. Ubertr Htura Colored, traveling-; fir at class. James Udwurds, 110 North Carllsle MaUy Club, of the N enlnth Ward , lirst class; travellni;. Kddlu Heren, II2II Uermantewii avenue, HhlU l.ll A. C Truvellns, Hrst class. i:dard Mi-Uetthriiti. 22A4 Cress street t'allrd Protestant fellow ship Klrst class; traveMPK. II. 8. MefHtt, 2J37 Heulh Han- '-JLuSFi'-nnrtu a. A.-Kirt ciM.!ep;V.Mrti1!Biif,,."tSri awaTi Oecoratlen !)) A. M. open. Mat b rr7ad? for nm- of th 5iiin.lnJ. 8422 North OrUm.a street ubelt two wed?.' ' .i.TImb) A. A. r'rst class; benia or away. "w""'1 '"" "c',' Diamond 8300 durlriit day, or Tlevu, kUa. alter 7 I. M.i. U. M. Smith. WkK' JrtHlMi Cant. A, A. First class; Heme; K.IJlS2Ca,C5" lAVr.sjsdaakfiFkMi R4 first class: away: May aihm. wy. own. JJ.K. J.. . lierut. LOSER AS was all busted up jestvrdav when the f'hiirler TlntmCd. nnllAn.i . .u the sixth his circuit -nitn ... sailed ever Strunk's head and beunc 'I' "' '-'III- ed terncr. the last Western scries. Thu, four I""""- Jfcr the 7'iffer, s IffOCJ roan trip. American League In manv years and i'H'ur are batt liic for K eighth place nnd .:'.' ...""? . '. """" ,nr JeeKeys. ifre suspenueii for the remainder of thirty dajs. at Phecnirittlr. Nir ! im are Public l.tdgtr Company Scraps About Scrappers v..-::r .' """ """ a en of Jehnnv r.-n tkj.t Pteh, he ss:ifs: tt-gj-j. "Sir V-'K , r.i- ,. ' -"s Ern. Ituy MUchir .n.l I curu tampe ln Rnullnn U Monday iKht at the xT-Zn., ., L"1"1 .!'." 'mill ) ill iri hie I .. s ... B't hack onnenent mim k- .;.,- u"'-"' me III Iin Is. Ik. ..!... -" -.wnf.ll (II lip . 1 I l(V S - , ..... ...., , ,.T ii ik n riiisiauii t i. . ISnlWrSnn H-rry Moere vBTPtm Mur'r"v"c "''s and I l-i..ll. w tonnectlen with iiel.' ,'" ,?ft'rnoen '" !.",.! mt".!M"n ' viffi1 !.."'" "in take en Tri n,.n... .i ;"'". ""J""" nan s. Jlinmv iiair ' ,l ,1,.' "i"""'. "aler . - z. iivj n in i r;i n u i a iiB,.. I --eddy Nltthle. will uw ma rvicrpe nc. ivdre (Mm no has been ' niatches bv Ha.... I ..?..""? ,.'r.rr booked for three take en Plrnr Hodil a a';t iVr. '""ifj" 'll Jen Hitch e. Mailer's PbViV m!' .,.'"' - - Hebby William". Alle"nle.rnl ,?.l? .'- and ...mams. Allentown. June Jee ChrlMtUna writes from hpu t .. v ineianq. a. j that the nr. i. ... ." "l tlorleu. He has wned n,,fndoe?rJnd n,V," deer Kimnas um there, and win i,?v eul" eral leadlnir beiers work out "..u0 ?""' arirw """ ""' beu,s " i.iWrup,"is: leliney Msrl tskes r ll takes his pen n hand in m mrley frnsa that he Is read J ' lerm I'na iinileus dlevvelght, for that matter, McC.inn h.vs recovered from a nasal innen irainin and will uanianiweiBhts In Temmy Martin has Temmy Week In fine a?c. I"irt " ,me(,'H. "J "etrelt, I'hllll fettla and would like te malrh him ...i.k ileleliln nml New l erl; iin ii Imnl teut. jimmy rrr. Oal.v Tu. rnllHnr hi. a w-. with lUrry Jalte. walita te'jjVvt tow Mste. ft time m a aix-reunder. jy " . EVENING PUBLIC FIVE GRID TEAMS ATPEHNJHFALL Twe Freshman, Varsity, Junier Varsity and Scrub Elevens te Have Separate Schedules ANNOUNCE COACHING STAFF THE UnUerslty of I'ennsjlvnnln. starling next fall, will inaugurate a s.(ein of five football teams each having n schedule of live games that will mean n regular course In football with graduates moving up te the vnrslty team as they show their fitness. This announcement wns made last night by E. It. Bushnell. acting grad uate manager of athletics, after the monthly meeting of the Athletic Council. A predicted the council ratified the football selections as made numerous times bv the depesters of Jehn . liels limn, bend cench: Hareld Onsten. conch nf the line: Tem Davles. general utility ns-iMnnt: Leu Yeung, member of the Advl-ery Beard, with Dr. Jehn Keogh. bend coach of the frebmen : Bert Bell nnd Dr. Dexter Draper, as freshman bnckfield and line coaches. Ne mention wns made of an rail conch, although it Is known that Hels man nnd his aides are dickering with n prominent midwcsteni coach te leek after the wlngmcn for 1022. "When asked concerning nn end ceacli. one or the officials nt the University said that nn announcement would be forthcoming eme time In the future concerning an CnThe names of Carrell, of Washington and Jeffersen, prominently mentioned during the last two weeks. Carney and Heffman who were among the early end conches under consideration, it is h rtd , were net placed before the Athletic Council by the Football Committee. Twe Net Penn Men The new coaching staff when com pleted will contain two men never Identified with the University of Pcnn s'lvanla football, a radical departure from time-honored precedent at the Un ierVitv. Tem Davlcx. for e years ." l,, ;.f filenn Warner's l'lttsburgb I tennis nnd the end coach net as yet nn- neunced nre the out 0i inn i'"U The new coaching Mnff supplants the . . . ..'Mi'li rnntntned :rn,rg.heVs-B.l.Hel.enl?ck. Hobey Light. Iz.y Levene nnd Mis .legler. Onlv Bert Bell remain irem mr iu of 1021. and this ear be will net be with the nr-lty. Dr. Arthur Light, who haq looked after "the hurts and bruUes of the grid ders for the Inst two years was again selected for the same pest. Tem Me Nnmara, scrub conch and scout for the last two season', will continue In the i-aine capacity during the coming fall. Jehn W. Helsman. bend coach of the team. Is well pleased with the staff. He denied this morning that be wns In tiny way oppeed te having Penn men act as his assistants. "Yeu can say for inc." said Hels man. "thnt I nm net opposed te having Penn football players of the past net us my assistants. I have found that the Penn coaches de net have the time te demote entirely te football. They art nil engrossed with business, nnd cannot be en Krnnklln Field from .'1 te 0 every afternoon nnd afterward attend meet ings of the players and staff. "My staff of la1-! jear was an excel lent one, nnd I hnve no complaints te make against them eelleethely or in dividual!. They gave me their best efforts, and a mere lejnl group of coaches cannot be found unj where. "The men I liaxc selected for this jear will be available at any time nt all. Davles :im Oasten will be in close proximity te the university lit all times, which Is something that Is needed. The remaining coaches will also be ax a liable whcncer I need them. Will Coach Backfleld "I want it known that T nm going te be the backlicld coach this rar. Tem Dale.s K net coining as conch of the backs, but will act ns u general utility conch, looking after the scrubs, xnr-ity line, backs and ends nml prob ably he will be with the freshmen new and then. "Ien Yeung, whenever he can find the time, will be en bnnd as n gen eral assistant. He will leek after the cntlh. and In fact any part of the team in iidilttlun te scouting An end couch who has never tieen connected with Penn football will leek after the wliigmeii next jear. I uni net prepared te divulge his name nslinnl contest, while a bout with ills jet, but lie has had considerable exjieri , ence and I leek for him te produce results." I The council awarded numerous let- tei-s and iusignias nt the meeting, itionlen Burkett, the ll.i-ieundei', who wen every bout in the dual meets, was 1 the enlj member of the boxing team te get his letter. JACK DEMPSEY RETURNS; ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Will Be Married te Colerado Girl Seme Time Before Christmas .New Yerk. May 'JO. Jack Kempsey litis authorized the announcement of his impending marriage te Miss Edith Rockwell, of Moulder. Cel. The champion appeared rather haughty, with a monocle screwed into his right eye and a cheeked cap pulled cnckily 1" one hide of Ii is henil, when he returned from Europe, and he didn't lme much te say. Then, bashfully, he told his friends that his secretary, Teddj Hayes, had something te tell them. "Hc'h te be jiiarrlid," nnneunced Hnes. Jack grinned and confirmed the state- uncut I lie wedding date has net been ,set. Suiiictimc before t'hrli-tiiiuH." f-aiil. Deiner. Cel., May SO. Although a leng-dintnnce telephone call wan put In from Boulder, Cel,, for .lack Ueniptey iiit a local hotel by a jenng woman who gave her name aw Mi8 Edith Iteckwell, efferth te tiiiil the liancec of the heavy weight champion proved futile. Ne one iiciuaintcd with the young woman, who, according te announce, ment from New Yerk, iw te wed Jack DinpM'.v , could be found there. i - - PREPARE FOR IRISH GAMES Begin Elimination Tests for Ameri can Athletes In Chicago Tomorrow Chicago, May 21. Elimination tcHtH of the Irlsh-Ainerlran Olympic Club "' "','' t0 eet a team In three divisions te te Ireland In Augiiit te take part in the annual Tailteen games in Dublin, will be held here tomorrow, The three divisions arc football, hurl ing weights and track and Held events. On the way Ea8l thee teams will ' I" order te reduce the number, .men, I mlir iaiea srhl is if ia.i ifmsall -.! klc ajilA . asA 1" uu,uh aim uiru isac par '" i"U ,.rUL' la,n', "cW VClll. WH 'preferred. . LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, ? MAY &0, . 1922, ITJ? FAS VMEN MU4ttVE.Bf SVteeTlMff ACAIMST THE Kfltf W0 ARC BOT e?EE I -1XN!r,'WiNK Xt'S A Owe Wltetf.YoU'WlUYeuiWAViPTo THE WMIS in THE W CHAMPIONSHIP Champien May Net Bex Until He Meets Carpentier Again Next May WILL GO BACK IN SEPT. By LOUIS II. JAFFE uc ACK of competition or. rather, of suitable opponent in the United States will ke a long vny in pro viding .Tnck Dempsey's next defense of hi world's championship crown in a foreign clime. The title holder, his manager, .lack icarnp. ami party, m cludliiB .Tee Benjamin and Teddy 11m cm. returned te New Yerk from abroad yesterday afternoon. All the talk of a match between Dempscy nnd Harry Wills was set down when Kenrns emphatically denied that the Manns-fa Mauler would meet the giant Negro en July 1 in Canada. And. it would seem from the gist of Reams' conversation. "Wills will net be Demp'-ey's next opponent. Indications point te "somewhere In Kurepe" probably England, as the scene of Dempsey's next ring battle. The champion hardly will be before September, if then, and it Is likely thnt he will net knock someefie kicking until Mnv nf 10215. when Ocerges Carpentier will be the unfertunntc person of the second part. Almiif. the only thing that Kcams v.euld admit wns that Dempscy and Ne I'nrnpntler would box next Near Hiiro 1ik half a million dollars has been offered for the bout, although sev- i .An.nina iii Vnflimil worn tnlklnc Ul.ll ltlUlllUll.10 ... ..e'.."'- ' - ' " as high as $22.1.000 before the party sailed. However, tne ikiii granu uiHrK will be reached, Kcarns believes, before nil arrangements for the Carpentier encore are completed. Te Ge Back Kcarns hasn't exactly said that he would turn down offers in America for Denipev te box before going abroad again. If promoters in this country Ji? v. hS SSjir NEXT MATCH FOR DEMPSEY ABROAD wnnt te matcn me ciinuii'iun mm Wltls. .Tess Wlllnrd or any one. the 4t Terente First race Baby Grand, bout will have te be held en or nbem Super. Seme Baby, ijeceml (steep)e (steep)e Laber Day. If nothing inaterlnllze.l.naw,j.,,R)tv H. Corenndo. Flying bv then, Dempscy is te go back te pre(?i Third Mt. Rese, Delusive. Bu Bu Kurepe. , Icade. Fourth (the Klng'H Plnte. S10.- y0 it leeks ns If Demp'-ey will go OOO added 1 Livingston entry. El .Tesa- back abroad without Dexing in tne I Fnl ted States, because it appears as if I the nubile does net want another il- In the United States is doubtful. Kcarns came back witli a little com- cdy In his conversation. He said that there was uMinnec of Dempscy going te Seuth America for a match with I.uis Angel Eirpe. of Argentina: that a guarantee of $5110,000 had been made the title-holder te meet the man from Buenes Aires. 'Tls te laugh. Flrpe. while lie innj have the qualifications te develop into a serious contender for the hcavj weight title, Is only In the making just new. He lacks the science of the liuinl.v art, and probably would be a one-round victim for Dcmpsej. Half Millien Offer Kcarns offered the information that a group of Argentine sportsmen had cabled him in Londen a half million dollar guarantee for Denipsey te meet Flrpe in Seuth Amerlcu. Sounds- like a geed joke; still you never can tell. Speaking of their trip, both Kcarns anil Dempscy emplejed superlatives in describing the champion's reception in England, France and (lennany. The demoiselles of l'arls, Dempscy admits, set his heart a-flutter, or something like that, "but," he added, "give me an American girl. 1 can see mere class In one minute in evv lerk than In six f ...! in i-nrnnn uni iney re all right vpr there." Dcmpsey is net rcnny out of cendl- 1 lien, lie says, adding "net se seen after n trip te Europe. tn PmluV" nave j en ever been After one or two days in New Yerk the champion will leave for Les Angeles te see his mother. Set Date for Postponed Games I'lttsburih. May 20. - OfficlalH et the P'ltsburuh National J.cume club announce the postponed jrarnes with the Olanls of Thursday and Friday will b plased here Monday. July 24. n u deuhle-headi r. The date, open en the local echedule, had been set aside for the Jtosten Americans, but this came has been canceled; Heme-Run Hitters in Yesterday's Games AMEBIt'AN l.i:.lil;i; heanenV Total K n Miller. Ilaker. Hcbulk Athletics. : New Yerk I llilcace I NATIONAL I.K Ad I) K Htrawbr. tit, l.euls.., i I.KAOUK TOTALS iP NitWaal ! ltSt t'ifijH. T" T IT'S EASY TILL YOU TRY AMD TO ?LUMP,6UT THE COMMIES' ' ONS 'BV OWE WMEM VblRB 0OIWG-: GOOD a ' AND V00WWETbTUywi'mAU'IH6 CYCS SYARHVSATVOU AND VefCEAmE YOUE UPASAIMST A REAL SWAftK AWP W CsT SO NERVOUS OH - fP&tSnL Walker and Miller Tep As and Phils in Hitting ATHLETICS a. .. 7 . .-'7 -2 . . 7 ..2ft ..'JO ,.2t ..IS ..10 . .28 Art. II les ion 10 li eo 104 IN 10 114 1011 n ii n. 4 2.- 2.1 1 28 14 20 h.hh.sb. rc. r. e e ,sm5 llflmach Miller ... Galloway Moere , , . Johnsten Perkins . Ds-kes ... Remmel . Harris .. Yeung , . Walltr . M ..ins .mi 83 a 3.1 .12 2(1 n 4 28 211 23 1 1 1 0 .800 .290 .201 .2711 .278 .250 .2411 ,24ft 222 '.200 .143 .113 .071 .000 .27 Najler 7 welch . . Mauser .. Kckert . . Mcllewan Yarrtsen e 2!) n 0 14 .1 niiLi.ius e An. 8ft 100 Ml S7 t'2 18 70 !.-. 10 100 811 23 10 12 10 A n.iin.sB. rc. .320 .310 .302 .287 .283 .278 .200 .202 .2811 .230 .2n2 .2?7 .211 .083 .IJ5.1 .000 Walker .... AVIlllams . . . llenllne .... Letlln 1'nrklnjen . . Hubbelt .... rictcher .. .. l.ebeurveau . MfUllOWB . . , liapp Kins T.e WrlBhtstene S. Smith.... Itlng Winters . . . . ..21 ..18 7 ,.2 ..13 ..11 ..11 .. a .. fl .. 0 NATIONAL I.KAGUU CLUU BATTING Clubs. CI. St. 1-euln. '.'H New Yerk 28 Plttsb'rgh 27 Brooklyn. 27 Cincinnati nt Bosten... 20 AB. B. H.2B.3B.ltrt.SB. TO. !I48 IftO 200 64 12 17 II .ROfl 087 101 208 ISO IS 14 22 .302 0:.7 K8 280 48 41 0 24 .301 038 130 270 38 20 10 20 .207 1010 18ft 270 30 1ft 3 24 .270 880 112 243 28 11 10 1ft .273 02.'. 110 240 H2 12 ft 21 .BW S5 120 230 33 11 13 0 .200 . Chicago. . 28 iiiilicn. mU AMCniCAN l.KAGUi: Ct.UB BATTING Clubs. a. AB. Tt. H.2B.3B.Iin.S. rc. rielanJ. 32 1100 178 343 70 17 1 10 .210 fit. I.euls. 31 1081 17ft 334 01 20 28 31 .300 Detroit . 30 1027 148 200 01 10 8 12 .288 New Yerk 32 1070 1ft7 .103 28 10 10 17 .282 Athletics.. 20 1010 170 270 81 10 23 11 .270 .Bosten... 27 S41 120 248 00 n 1 1 a .sni iWashln'n 31 1034 120 271 4ft 14 7 21 .202 1 Chicago. . 30 1027 124 247 37 10 8 20 .212 Beets and Saddle Herse; which teem best at Louisville 1 . tdny nrP First race Green Geld. Colonel Baker, Bupld Dny. Second r Irst Ward, Motitfert Jenes entry. Kent L. Third Honolulu Bey. Merchant, Nor Ner deck. Fourth Arrnvan, William Oldt, Teny Sue. Fifth (Clark Handicap. S10.000 added) Exterminator. Fire brand. Marjerlc Hynes. Sixth Sewell Combs. Cllntenvllle, Flags. Secnth Megan, Dorlus, Casey. ,,- Pnddle, Fifth Star Hcalni, Kins Jehn,' Haider. Sixth Prlsmer, i Seagram entry. Livingston entry. Sev enth Jean of Arc. Yermnk, Philarls 1 I'liecnlwllle First , Tlncing Star probably race Ne line, best. Second Reddest. Fermlstress, Bryb O'l.ynn. Third Sir Adsum, (Jeorge Washington, Iltmil .Tester. Fourth Ormenil, l.o l.e chiel II. Celd Dii't. Fifth True As Steel, Machine (limner. BUI Simmons. Sllh Brown entry, Hclman, I'ntago I'ntage nliiii. The Beach Handicap. $2500 added, is the feature at Jamaica today. Mad Hatter appears best, with Audacious and Daninsk as contenders. Spring racing season opens nt Wood bine track, Terente, today. The old established race at a mile and a ipiarter, the King s IMale. will he up ter He- rltleii. A geed card is presented. Many linrea riimlliiir in Ihn Mnrvluiwl trneks will be in action. The Clark Handicap Is the Louisville feature today. Exterminator and Fire brand will contend for the stake besides ether geed horses, A. Jehnsen, who rode Mervieh In the Derby, will pjlet Exterminator. Although Hie colt himself was nbsent, a bampict wns given in New Yerk Fri day for Mervieh. winner of the Ken tucky Derby, Mervieh was represented bv Benjamin Bleck, his owner, ami Fred Burlevv, his trainer, te whom Mr. Bleck gave nil credit for the sensational success of the thoroughbred. Itlrhard T. Wilsen, Jr.. well-known turfman, said that Mervieh and his victory had done much te raise racing te the place where it belongs Trip In Interest of Soccer llosten, May 20 Wilfred Hollywood, president of the New Yerk Football Asso ciation. Is en a tour of the New England States te leek ever the serer situation. He will spend three ilas of hln trip In llesljM, conferring with various soccer eff'clalamr. Hollywood nlsii will attend the soccPToot seccPToot soccPTeot ball conference while here, nrrlvinirnuy !K!, Landis Upholds Nashville tiilrase. May 'JO. Tin- pretest of Hie Nashvll e Reutlieni AinH'latlnn Club iiaalnst iha transfer subjert In rerall, of I'lirrnce .luniianl. IMItsburHh ciitiher, tu .Munp,!,, hai been upheil by Ceinmfsslumr K. Al I. b n.lli. landis. RADIO KACTH IIY AN EXPERT . Th articles In tlie mernlnu' Public i.sikjss by Stuart Uallantlna are autherltatlv. Hal lr,nlln; JR . ",r"'r raJle xirt aid nf the Unit4 Btiu Navy. Uli.artlrW are writ. Cm for Ui layman, undsraundable. . juwvwMr?ifji s3, ',i. AeD lb Wle YeUlfc.eAMBS VHiNyeO TOWT-Miwe TbTfflrJrf MVCUAtiNT, -Utt Yeu Tiy QM9itaj- i Stands Fourth in A. L Curt Points. Walker Dreps 31 Galloway Hits .311 SISLER LEADS AMERICAN EDMUND "BING" MILLER. Con Cen nlc Mack's king of swat, just te prove thnt Ills average of .373 last week was net n fluke, added twenty-five mere points since that time nnd new stands fourth in batting In the Ameri can League with the magnificent aver age of .308. During his boosting period Binge has hit safely in twelve straight games up te nnd including jestcrday. While Miller was adding points te his !2,al',.u,rt talker. w"e Inst week led the Phi lies, took a decided drop out of the rankb of the swatters. The former Giant tumbled just thirty-two pelntr, leads the Fhils at bat. n,ThJ,Mintkmcn lme four batters in the Select set and one ether hanging lL C ibrl?. e' ,In "tlen te Miller 1 ciniach, the slugging beuthpaw has f.2 c?B0.?f.;r,B8 ,n f,even KnraC8- fol fel u&ny (,n,,0.y w!th '3l1' Moerc ii, ,, Vicn "W0 nl,(l -T"l'nsten .200. Jimmy Dykes guardian of the het cer- theat,Tek.frm -30 t0 " durlng Uf tllC All.leM.. ....! r, n .. is battlni .Ml v.f-""T;. J.T!?."' Walker. -n " " 'Mni4 ,-iu, Uiiarcnpp ncf -MG. Clarence Ml .spite of his timely swat- tie. Cy Welch "00 Williltfria Lfniwlu i the Pi.ii ."..?.'"""" ."lSena . am-R ii , .;.: "." " ninrK of .,'510. leil'n "I'r l,ns " mtts of 302 Leslie, Parkinson, Fletcher nnd I.e. ahevr,.VC?'.I,?,rf' nnrn a 'A i i ' UeIflle Ilapp, King and I ASr.ss; re,,bid"ab,e actS Sisler's Great Slreak O'cergj Slslcr's great streak of hli nce"ile,ai"fn',,n ir"' v'"? here a ?i'?.C .?lnK bl;lnR8 the former Mlel hit- nd former Mlnh. ' iiiumnuH into first the American League .;ek Hirter steed fourth. first place emnne batters. Last HI nirnra, una wcck IS .-Hli ex-Macklan. is In It'll. mn -: "nicy nitt, the Cobb In tMii .iriu""' Jl"' With Mill ." " "OOV re .-100, and Blng .uni i in teurtb. I.ddie HnmmJ hurler. i. ,r " .' ," P fl'nicilcn' star the Ath1ell,.e rrai leader Leuis; f..i....-." ,:.- -"'iirin. Mt, ii'iriiir iiAr ,t n, St. flKir'' iuiiiihun, untrri t-. ...! n....... 'L' ' .'"".P ?,'B. Hpcth TorpereeV ,nBst week s leader, who in third nlnee. vfiin llressler, of Hehrwer, of the the Beds, in second! ft,1.?-'."'"1 "wr iiernsD, or the Cards percer. IOIIOVV Ter- hherdel. of St Louls, with tones and .iiiiimy King, with four wlnu .....i I defeats, leads he ', Is u " "' we three il,.,.Mnt i .. '.' Vlu,'.ttN "as SUNDAY BALL GAMES Ardmore and Parkland Teams Play Important Contests Will Willi il. ii.. , . .. city .:..'."" '. naheunil teams In the wltnesH .Sunday ,:. . c, . "" pcraeua ues riot' tn 111! hl'linilll Util ....,. -a i, 1 ersens .ini. hall ganieN elM'vvhere. 'I'ue of il,., 1,1.. ..i..u imiM leek hs playing . n, .....-, " "'"" Arilmere. -m'iii.i, T'i. :"...r""'li ,eu. f arkliwil. uud ni nT f".r,,,er ul" ,,,k( the North I .lilies tomorrow, and Manager Me f leskey expects a close gH...c. I'urkl ,n, is easily reached bv train and a ," or inore trucks will leave Fifth ",,", and Al egheny avenue about I :)() M Mern tlinii :i()0 aiiles iniiile the trlii'lnl week for the llrldesburg gaiiie. ' " ht ., ' ' ""', l i'"" ! "' MlMliahllll. mil Jee lllllllUII, of A I'll mere, hnve nrniiii-,.,1 iliuil week I i.inrni,,.i . , ! ", ' ." ",,'""" Kl " HfllRn lint. Ilieen t, afteVlloen nt Foft) .el'jhlh llll'l Mrmin .....I....l..... 4 .. , '. ..Ill II 11 iiiiii kiiiiik in ,iri uere Ininm-i-,,... i ..... week Ardmore nlnjeil 3lurlml i Hinith two guiuei nml split even, Cheato Wins Harvard Regatta , ci(ife.,sjS M MILLER ADDS 25 POINTS IN WEEK Mx vie- lead the twirlers. Deak K 1.' bellow horse. Pittsburgh ; Osbene Chi e ...id Millet, Bos?enVeXunde: limy derenl- - . .'".slefJcryCrvrieU J !," lernntiennl with a mark ll' , ' l'l iv Brady. Itechester. -A'J: ijllnge, n,(fern"iW(feate(S: Against St. Hew Dees It The Tyapr'H Rush Shields or Connelly? ' New British Gelf Champ Tr COBB is thirty-six years old Atnerlrnii T.rnffilP ..... -. grounders. . The years scorn te add rather than Eighteen years of energy expenditure weum ami tne uye and nip the tr4i et any except Ccbb. He Is hitting .-100 nnd.sllll is able te beat out inftiiP Georgian. A vivid example of the enthusiasm, aggressiveness and fight he tw& Inte his game Is seen f'nlili nim In lure n bv the record 01 Cobb was injured uciere me season lest twelve out of sixteen games. As started te win. rrit.j.n ...l,n, ll.nv Arnt husnti juik;iiui.ie hi. mi; ..--. vr.... ... the sensation of the Intcrsectlennl tilts. wen and they are new up in the first division. r The Eastern record of the Tygcrs Is far superior te that of any ether of tWl Western clubs. Four straight were taken from Bosten, three out of our frSi the pace-setting nnkccs nnd split even in iwe games witri Washington. DetreW wis the first club te take n scries from New Yerk. rA The Tygcrs nre here today for a Tl.li.,1 nlnee (si the alnke. A's THE sandstorms of Eagle Pass, Tex., de net flt in with Cennie Mack's Ideas or a geed training camp. The lean leader has selected Montgomery, Ala., as tlie scene of hl spring activity next jear. Eatf Pass was entirely tee dry and Mexico tee wet. Shields and Connelly T ARltY SHIELDS and Jimmy Connelly will be able te settle their HuLr L' en the question of speed In the intercollegiate mile, which will be ene'rf' the big features of the championships in Cambridge next Saturday. "T These two distance runners, who rank with the best in America, met iim In the Penn relay carnival and their race was the sensation of the games" P Shields accidentally tripped Connelly en th0 lest lap in trying te Dais'hlaiH ana IUO ucergctuwn nunviu ruiicu iu 111c uuutin. euieius BIOOQ Dls ground , and waited until his rival wns' In front before he continued th grind. ' They had a thrilling brush en the home stretch and Shields broke the Ur4 ' but was disqualified ferthe unintentional foul. &; The fine spertsmnnshlp which Shields displayed made him the here tT' the relays. It is regrettable that the accident occurred, for Shields is one -: the cleanest runners in the game. In 1020 Shields wen the intercollegiate mile and scored in the Olympic' 1500-meter race. Connelly wen the title last year in 4:17 2-B. k If the weather is favorable and the ihn Paul Jenes' record of 4 :14 2-5. te Jehn ' BILL TILDEN Is mainly responsible for the high plane which junior' tennis enjoys in this section. New he has started a movement te revive interest in the Juniors In the West. The geed that Tilden has done in tennis Is net confined te his playing. The game ewes the champion a huge debt. . Collapse of Cecil Leltcli in British Open MISS CECIL LEITCH, believed invincible en English links, was complete-. outplayed ill the final of the British open by Miss Joyce Wcthcrcd.'tai uruisn cieseu cnnmpien. Miss Leltch wns beaten at tier own game. Considered the greatest wenua driver In the world, Miss Leltch saw the drives of Miss Wcthcred outdistiesi T nX T .llrtl. UmJ .m. U ...l14 I 'IJle uvilll nun vn ii. hviiiu .in . wv.. uh 1UUUU CUUSCCUllVe OPCty championship, which would hnve set a record. Last year Miss Leltch suffered her first defeat since she had gained' tW1 heights, when she was eliminated from crick Ietts, of Chicago. , .viiss etnereu ajse aspires te tne a mucn mere dangerous contender tnan The new champion is a member of brother, Reger Wcthcred, will compete TRADITION at Pennsylvania A picked Tem Davles, the Pitt waa a Druiiant piejcr, uui ma untried. F Country Club and Bryn Mawr Freebooters Will Clash in First Fray Today When the Philadelphia Country Club Eirft Team lines up nuninst the Bryn Mawr Freebooters nt Bvn Mawr this afternoon Hie gnme will mark the open ing of the t-prlng pole season In this citr. The gnme today will be the opening battle of the series for the Second Weeton Challenge Cup presented by tJeerge W. I'hilds Drexel. This cup is te be played for annually en I he grounds of the Br.vn Mawr Pole Club, and will become the properly of the tenm winning It three times. The t'euntrv Club wen n leg en Hie trophy In BKJO. nnd last year Meadow brook Bnmblers were the victors, Next Saturday the competition for the Bryn Mawr (tips will begin. Here nre the schedules; woeton t'l'l' Saturday, May .'() 4.30 l. M riiitiA. :. '. iht Kni:i;noeTKii3 V. Kesler Ileevc, tirorge H. Harle, 3d U d , Jladellffe t'liesten, Alfred Af, Celllnn . Jr 1 Kred line 13. Lew ber Hlel.es. . 1 1", I,. Harrison, Jr. W. Htandlcy Hlekcs. 4 Totals Total 1'J Atenday, Alay 2J, fi P. ii KOXHIINTKHS P. ii, c. nevnitrt n. fuse. Jr. II Jehn w, Converse , a Henry Keuuuin vvaiiu maker, '.'d Jehn Slone Albert I.. Smllh Ulephen Colheuii 0 n .lunan II, Huff... ft Alfred A. Middle Total Total .in Tuesday, May U3. ." P. M. nAMIIl.KltS U. Tenn Kinllli, .Ir. 'J II. i:. Talbntt. Jr. ( (1, Al. llpckslicr... I It I:. Htrivvvbrlilee, Ir . Winners uf Alay 'JU Total 1,'. Kliinl event, 'riiursilay, Alay U'.'i. ,"i P Winners of Ar.vy L'i vs. uliinern of Aluy 1I11YN .MAWU CUPS Halurilay, .May L'7, 3:30 r. At, nAAini,i:tts Pinr.A. v. . 1ST lleeve. It. I'enn Smith .Ir. -' W. Fester II. i:. Talbell. Jr.. 4 :i, . ' Al. HecKslier... I Itaiehe I'hi.Mliiti-' i;. Straw brldtfe i jr I';, l.ewbnr Stokes, 4 Li . StanUley Hiekea -I Tulal Total Saturday, KnilKIIUOTCIIH Alay L'7, 5 P. Al, P. 0. (, HOVEtlS GenrKii II Karle, lid Alfred Al. Cellins. Kred Hen T. lb Ilurrlsun, Jr, I nenry h.Cem., Jr. I Hlenhen Colhoun.,, n I '.Vii'i" ii. uuu. , .iiueu ,, Diddle., il Total . 1'.' Total ... Tucsduv, May 3U, :i;;ie p. jj. rOXlllINTUIlH. Jehn V. Converse, ,1 liedinan Wana- maker, 'Jd II .lull n Stene ft Albert I.. Smith... Te la I Til Winners of second Kama of Aln,y VI Tuesday Alay 30, ft V. Al HpeelRl match llrst malth of Alivy -JT vs, wlnneia of May ae! Thursday, June n p. Reds Release Scott Unconditionally I iniiiinuii, ii,, Mm Hit IIIJ.IJ ,u .1.1. ..I ,11 I !,', i'' lfHl u, failed te Improve wllh tralnlns i..i.pi. ... hi. -..- i. ' viiiiii uuu, Retains Gelf Laurels I Ancelts, 'llf Alay 'JO Ml.. r. Kayanjurh. of tlh; .c'vroS.de Vii?yDPn,eiJ' yesterday raalncil 'tli .vVeinen'a H,i.clubi champtiiMhriiUf4tai?ii7n ? Jill1 JWlt .' of 1be sam. clJT a and J hfr' tn' BEGIN POLO PLAY 0RW00TT0NCUP imuinuii, iiM ,mi !). . pit,,!,. i , , '"' I'- ben 'uiHWlftlruMll rel' ,h; "'W ' lh. ISeds. Sunt n.u .(. Ul,.i ',' i.-'T, J..,. L In a timlc v Hi lli.Kleii, inu till "eni in wir. le nn iv h leh Leuis Fddaj Strike Yeu? I I m By THE OBSERVER A '111 Mi nnd this Is his elfbtecnth season In tli-J Vc . . iii l i wJ, subtract from the spirit of fh9 tinuJr ins 'i.xgcrs tnw season. M Hfti muncu nnu wuueut ninr his athliki'i seen as he returned te the llnc-up thiyS . Wj VA the Knstern Kwlnr. Ihn nV... i . 6 - 7.1 .- -.evie nave DSfitt t Eight out of ten contests have em four-game series with the asteundlM?ll "P.'J .....'. ... mi Again Next Saturday track fast, the winner should be clesi V ''i J. 3: V. wr . 5 Ii.M ll.MAn Um IaiimII. - .,.. l the American title play by Mrs. Frefyj : uni tea mates title. Apparently the $ ner Kngiisn sister. a famous English golfing family. H in the American amateur title plirfJ ' ' was shattered when Coach Helsman w:m star, as one of his. assistants. Davie uuiui; as n cvacn u UuMHOWn ant CARPENTIER HAS NO CHANCE Noted French Writer Ridicules turn Match With Dempsey i Paris, May SO. IAute, leading itfc' Ictlc dally, gives prominence te an ' tide dismissing the proposed "rcveasj, matcli" between Geerges Carpentier im Jack Dempscy as "devoid of Rporttef .in. i.-.-i, ii mere rcpciitieu or tne ji soy City defeat, and ceinnletelv use. less.' ,, - - . , Henri Dcthcs. writer of the nrllekr mivv me iigur. in .icrsey city when cn penlicr was knocked out bv the dual. plen. and says the French pugilist kli net the remotest chance te win fro the American. .z Geerges, be says, had the oppertunllj In the second round of using his fameM right, "but whatever may havebnal about It. it did net put Dempsey li much danger." . M. Dcthcs advises Carpentier te stick' te his own class, that of light heivyi weight. In which lie lias given Frami' the world's championship. BASEBALL TODAY. 3 P. ML hlllltir. Iltnv nfut. f rvllimi ivfi ATHLKTIfN T. UF.TROIT i Reserved Sent Ulrebeli' and Spsldlm's COLLEGE BASEBALL Georgetown vs. Pennsylvania; Saturday, May 20, at 3 P. M.;, AT DONOVAN II ARMHTRONH ntw 48TII ft WALNUT STS. I AD.MISHION. AM. HEATS, We 4 POLO TQDAY: 4:30 P. ft Bryn Mawr Pole Club j BRYN MAWR, TA. '' ' Philadelphia Country Club, lit Vrrsiia J Bryn Mawr Freeboeteri Davis' Wonderful STRAW HATS AU the Newest Style asi Braidi, Naliirtl Strew., Yellow Straws, SenneWi and Seft Braids. ' Trunmsd with brown ribbons , wldi black ribbon. Easy AtUU wt band. Expert batters te fit m cerrsctly, THEY'RE ; SO -e SO. 45; d V A.M.DAVI 13tk ft Clwry St. uHSmitbt4Z- t-'-, iirvi.Mfiy si?ilggggggBggV IE a-l.B -XV i ni trx i w J i"cifixywc- m IS r :i w t ft K 4Mh 'V.t fiK.( siMiA&tf'Aj!vtlM.i'A MJl.,llft .lf S 1 Ayj&LL'l.