"(V WWwMSHBBIBP "H v' ws?ft'wWil rri-i :,-Ti ,'.: sj j 't? vk . .rufTr'"7'iExavH wxMiftedftmvMMmim 4lWW7nBHBH ("U..'.'i; - ji in s mmmmsssms wmm&wMrmmm i i;i 'm? St? 4 $,$ZS r mm$wmm';; . &Rm - T&sm - 'eatsu j ; ; fts5tfnWs.&"lT i'-i it ' jyeing xusismmeai 7. A tTVaTer T1WT, V HjTr"TTfA vv ..AT A. "VT',: QO 1922 1jp? GHip.y 4 jb.ii'.u.L-.!. .a-.....)- .Tjvrjk.apj- ATjji7m-jLT i - vi . . 1 of Philadelphia's Semi-Pre Ball Clubs Will De Deuble Shift in Decoration Day Game 't. i VHf 1 wmm TENNIS AT FOUR CLUBS THIS WEEK Racquet Play Scheduled at Merien, Cynwyd, Philmont and Philadelphia Clubs ' n CONFLICT IN DATES Frwn the number of tennin tourna ment!) flint nre being staged In tbc hud rbs of Philadelphia these ilnya It would inpear that the followers of the net nmc nre tnittttift en nn unofficial Ten gt, Week t" Jl l'1 "umber of "weeks" tlmt altendy ere listed for ob eb trvance. Merlen Cricket Cltib. Cynwyd Club, philment nnd tbc I'biladelpbln Country Hub nil nre In use thte week ns centers 0( tennis attractions. With the ending 6f tlie tourney nt the Country Club Tfitenlnv Merlen elnlms the attention af the feminine racquet wtelders. where 'A.nUnulilit Ih launched today. The Philadelphia chnmplenshlp Is tlll in eruption nt Cynwyd. the semi final hnvlng been reached for the indi- rldual ",l0 "ml tH fil,nl renn1 b,'lnR wiled this nfternoen for the doubles TOut nt Philmont the tenuis ernchs tint hne passed out of the quest for the Philadelphia ehnmplenshl nre going through the enrly stages for the title of the Eastern Pennsylvania ehntnpten- ' The conflieting dates of thece two trtnts. (the Philadelphia, held nt Cyn trrd, nnd the Knstern Pennsylvania, nt philment. hnvc resulted in the granting of dispensation by the officials nf flic litter championship. Several of the ters are all set for the Eastern, who nre very much in the running for the Philadelphia district leadership. The week represents n high mark in the rising tide of tennis, nnd the mnrket in tcnnli balls must be very active. EMtern Title Play The piny for the Eastern Pennsyl vania title nt Philmont Is being some what retarded by the Philadelphia went. The big stars will be prevent and playing ns seen as the champion ship at Cjnwyd Is finished: this means Bill Tilden nnd the ether finalists. Yeung Phil Hettens, the junior title holder of the Coast, prebnbly will he fin his advance te the Eastern event 1his afternoon. Yesterday brought forth some Inter ntlng matches In the first nnd second rounds. Dr. P. H. Hawk, the vctcrn cham pion, repented his victory ever Hills Crlmbcl. Jr., by ousting the Philmont player in straight sets by the convinc ing scores of 0-1, (t-2. This is the frond time in successive tourneys that this has happened, for the dean of ten nis eliminated Clmbel in the opening round for the Philadelphia title lat week bv n similar score. The match of the day occurred in the Kocend round when II. H. Custer, of Cynwyd. routed P. Wicder, the Phil mont riinmpien, in the second set after three smashing sits. This was in the nature of an upset, for Wicder was one of the eight players who had been "seeded"' in the draw. Philadelphia Championship Phil Hettens nnd Carl Fischer en tered the final list for the doubles, a rhainpienship of Philadelphia through the brushing aside of Hill Tilden and his pretege-pnitner, Sandy Wiener, in straight hectic sets. The result came as a surprise te the huge gnllerv that thronged the perch. Yeung llcttens demonstrated hew erratic is his game by playing as brilliantly in the doubles as ln flubbed his shots in the singles en Saturday. Tilden put up n breath taking display of court covering te save the match; little Sandy Wiener did all he could te lend support te his coach, but the teamwork of the California Junier Chamnien nnd his local partner jsulted in them becoming finalists by . 7-,". Wallace Jehnsen nnd Stanley Pear "M. who held the title, weie only, re tarded by Leenard lteekman nnd Ted Awards in the penultimate round te tee extent that nn extra set was nec essary te settle the issue. The less of !i.ii..'it M!t hm'cd ns n spur te the titleneldcis and the match was speedily quarcd. Thft flnnl finmt l...,i..nl.i. ... nmer tilting nnd the last two games of I uc mtrrnoen n-prn iimiiini-i - fleu.ee four times before Jehnsen nnd "" ran out set nnd match and en ted the finals nt 2-0. O-U, 0-4. Wifi j irl.'ff nttractlen of the waning J-niindelphla ehampienshin today will the semi-final rounds for the singles Vs V! i . " ,entl,rp "HI Tilden l Ti, v,,r' Vner, nna wnllace F. .loiineen cmn1nvinr hi !, .. i... Wlnst tne steady Ted Edwards. "' at Ilaverferd t "a.v,,rferd will be the center of at at Traetien se far as the feminine tennis Sir r" ?Lre (0f'n',,, ' the nnnual inV r r. the cM enftn's Pennsylvania U Hnstern Slntes Championship will M gotten under way today. Miss Anne eT.nT m,lsfnl Ields the title in this I, .n,sl for ,1,n doubles crown. M.S 5 CIJ v .IlRt ,m' be''" nttractcd te nerien bv ih s rnm-nnr e.i i, m r i.' ... ,.." "'"' "".."! h r . ' , ,nl .n,p action wll b rul ."',' n'p;k ln.tl,e iucst of the vu of the section will be rlnii. Vi , 'I1. l"c nucst. ex till noun cliamnlenshlns n... hinni. InterVSirtr.!lny Hnw V'0 '"ncluHien of an ! it,s..nnm,al tournament, the i.-.i-.'. . " " ""- "..-nueumes event at (lie Philndel Km .Cel"ltry 01ub- M,M Mdrcd Wil kM i"1 cr, l1"rf''-. Edward E. Cas thr.: r,0.', ? t,ie rhl0' honors of the Mm mh JH.ly )Um tUpy defeated 'nf!; (,l,lbcr' A "nrvey and Sidney ilmyer in the finnls by tlie scores .f Sfe. If"' "? " 'w cnn i "-. Jills IS IllO kennilit riur ll.nt the "urv,y ns ueen runner-up . , " J . I'ttll in '"tnered with Ted Edwards, tlie com year, Bam ,ii est f? M,'s' M 1J- "Uff '"1 eamuel Peacock In the finals. STANDARD WINS AGAIN Hs Wen Three Games In a Rew in Judaic Union emi'lnid Ledge continued " .neruis by a count of 1S te 11 'iMiieii is niniier-up te Standard in ,-' eiiKue race ter (lie Mafinj Well .lrnPlij will, a iiercentnge of ..VHI. hnv- S,,011 vn" n'"1 l,",t ou" Kme- ,,iI- ''"la In next wllli one and two, 10 .Morals s (ratlins wllli two tie- ' HIM, ''lie pllehlngnf "Is" Heller nnd Beh Itn .....i, lOKvinc- in, ii,,, catching ami willlnc of Abe Schnfei. ..,.! tin. si I, .f"r.i lfal" Kessler, weie Hie fealnres "J tlw Siaiidaid victory. Wax. Herb iu-VV""1. A MlnmiiK, I'.ltciier, were tin " for Phllndelphla. Mye, he "HU IN the league slandiin: Ik will : lerm in the Judaic I'nlen Baseball M' """ '.'' ' .' " ",1.'.(". .. wRiie, scoring its third censec.liM. I ''V, l h n W ll'i'? llhrUW 'i'!'" '"i"'"; ' ' SttW rTilrMSaiK" U I ...nine. , ; nt (lie Stenton Field yilerday.1 trrlur. 3i ntrlilmrn. S. i" 1 he .ether contest 1'hlliideliiliin u.,n Nrw llmrn. Hi I'litstlrlil. 1. iv. f,, v.c; , i i a .loeoj'hiia 1 ii 1 1 DQOivrai 0 9 - t, fc , , P.p., ''rtell. ,;i.u ,0U9 Drivings for Women's Pa. State Tennis Meet 1'IItHT nOl'ND t'lMur Brackft lrl", V"''." ,)v' ."orrlsen. VlllaneM, n. ?,'." 'Wrul, "frl'l. UeinMi Miss Marlen it .Tiff t .. i "" h ' V-w '.?" '.: erlruil Onlhelmer, Huntliiirilen VRllry; Mrs. C (, MnUelre J "'""' Or M,,.'n Klherln 0r.1nr , llryi ;Mri MIrs Mnntr.retln Hhnrpliw, Thlla. WVufZ1 C,U.IV ,"'- Mre.l). C. Wharten am hi Haltlmore Country Club. 1OMtr llruckrt n.-n!" ,.J.,lll,,'f,, Wlllnrit. Jfcrlen, v. Mrf. riillln Kim), rhlla. (rlckct Club: Miss Ue ulllll fc",?i'., 5,cri?', - VM Virginia Car WD11 h"tt Crlrkct Club: Mrs llorden. -jimri. vs. Mln Hnrenrp ltlln Wnt M(,.. Tennlj Club, reresl llllln. I,. I.: MlM Melly I. 'rimr, t'hllit. CrleKt Club, s. Miss l'egsy Hrntiil. Washlncien. si:ceni) iier.NtD Mrs. aorae n. Powell, MrJen, s, Ml i.leariiir vnnneninn, Cynwjrti Mlsn Anne 1J. Tewnscnd, Mrlen. Mi. Mis lteln Hewsll, Huntingdon Valley: Mis Helen Illce, Hryn Slar, s. Mlsi Glmlys Kalne (lrman (lrman tewn Crlcltet Club: Miss Orace Ailams, IUI. tlmiire. vs. tlss Jacqueline (Ireen, Merlen: Mm Ataraaret e llemak, Country Club. vs. Mis Katherlne I'erter. I'liila. Cricket Club; Miss Anna I, Kerntalf. Hosement. vs. Mr. I.. Itltrhl. l'hlla. Crlcltet Club: M.ss Ven ette Wllliirtl, Merlen, s. 'Mrs M. Ilroelfa Huff. I'hlln. Cricket Club: Miss i:ieaner Cottman. llalllnier . Miss Carollne He mak. Ceunlrv Club: Mrs. Divld H Stern, I.nnnn. vs. Miss Edith H. Sherwoed: Mis nerenca Mai ten, Hryn Mawr, vs. Mr. Clement Walnwrluht, l'hlla. Cricket Club: .Miss I.oulse Keete. Cynwyd, . Mr. Gilbert A, Hnrjev, Country Club: Sfiaa Udwarda .1. Oamblv Ilaltlmern Country Club. . Miss MarEaret Elizabeth Tewelt, Pittsburgh. PIPPET, BOXING TUTOR. AMATEUR CUE CHAMPION Northwest A. A. Member Claims Title of That Section of City Besides being n member nnd boxing instructor of the Northwest Athletic Association, Herace Pippet. 1431 Xertlt Twentieth street. also is a crack cue exponent.. In fact, Herace is claiming the pocket billiard championship e f the northwest sec tion of the city. Pippet bases his claim te tbc laur els en the strength of victories ever Jack Hampton, 100 te 78; James McHridc, 100 te S.", nnd Jehn Iln gen, alias the Ten nessee Kid, 100 te Any one who disputes Pippct's title will find him n willing defender, he says. Pippet keeps in condition by nightly matches at the Northwest Club, but he Is willing te plnv eh neutral tables against any challenger. Pippct's high run record was made in his match with the Tennessee Kid, when he clicked off a string of -17 balls. CAUFORNIAMCHAMPIONS TO COMPETEAT CHICAGO Intercollegiate Winners te Shew in N. C. A, A. Games Bosten, M'ay 2!1.-Unlversl,y of , California athletes who en Sat'uidav captured the athletic championship of the intercollegiate A. A. A. A. for n ieceud year, had scattered today, but under orders te get together nguin in time te compete in the games of the National Collegiate A. A. at Chicago, en June 10 nnd 17. Coach Walter Christie wild he would take ten of the fifteen men brought East te tlie Chicago meeting. , Stanford Unhciblty athletes, who finished third en Saturday, alv de layed their leturu home se tlmt Klrk sey nnd Sudden, splinters: Williamson, quartecmilcr. nnd Captain Huuncr, field event specialist, might compete in tlie New Yerk A. C. game-, next Satur day. A survey today of tlie events of Saturday, which were marked by tlie toppling of nil but one of last year's titllsts who sought te repeat, showed that In many Instances the time, height or distance was the best or second best since the war. Twe of the new champions. J. W. Merchant, of California, record -break- Inn li n ml,, a. tli-nii'm. nQttin. .....ah.!. ing individual of the meeting, and G. I. Mrenucr, I Diversity of Pennsylvania jurelin winner, had lecevcred within a year or two from broken arms, anil that L. T. Brown, the Dartmouth cap tain, with a wrenched knee, made a new record in tlie high jump. What May Happen In Baseball Today NA'llU.VAT. l.i:.ClL'K W. I,. P.r. Win I.ee v... Yerk 11 .1.711 .WH ,U.i Piltsburch 15 IH 20 SI 10 2i 23 .ns.: St. I.nuls I ,nrii .noe .son ,I8 .371 .32 1 .Mil .312 ,'nde ,3HU .342 ..V.7 AM .'it .31)1 .310 llroeklyn , I int'lnnutl llll'IIBe , llosten . . Phil lie . -Ml 18 1.1 PJ AMERICAN I.KAOCK w. 2 P.C. .(119 .301 ,rne .r.oe .413 .4113 .411 .421 Mln !. n Xerk .b2K .803 St. I.OIIIN Oilellcs .r,;. .Alt .313 .48 .47H .437 .430 .3.VI IH III . IH), I ,4h7 .411.1 i ,4.j .42.1 llrtrr.it f Irteland ... .in Wushlnden . Ill llosten 13 Chlcucn 10 .110 INTERNATIONAL IJiAGUF. W. I.. P.C. W. I P.C. Raltlmere. 27 12 .((.' Readlnc. 20 22 .470 Terente.. 23 13 .003 Sjruiuse. 10 24 .432 Rerhester. 22 10 .3711 .ler. City. 17 24 .413 HurTale... II) 10 .300 Newark.. 12 27 .SOS KiStkrn i.i:auvi: w. i,. p.c. w. i.. p.e. NUInien 20 7 .741 llrldfrnnrt 14 14 .300 PlttsHeld. 10 12 .371 Hartferd. 12 13 .441 Albunv . 13 14 .317 Mnterb'rv 1J 17 .414 ritchbure 13 13 .101 .Sirlnlleld 0 ID .321 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. I.. P.C. W. I., r.c. Allnn'pnlis 23 13 .030 Kan. City 21 21 .500 Indl'npells 23 14 .022 lulsvllle IH 21 .402 Nt. Paul. 21 10 .508 Columbus. 10 2.1 .410 SIllHauke 22 10 .337' Teledo 8 27 .229 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL l.EXIHJE New Yerk, Hi Philadelphia. 1. llosten. Si l!rnnkln, 4, ChleiiKe. Hi Unrlnnntl, 7. . Nt. Iiiils, l IMttsburch, :!. AMERICAN f.K(ll'i: Washlintten, Ii New Yerk, 3. st. 1ciiils, ii Ch lift se, 2. Drtrelt, 7i 1 leuland, 3. Athlrtlcs-Rehtun net bchrdultd. INTtNATIONAI. LKAUl'IS Jersey Clt, 14 1 Readlnc. C. Ilaltlmere, Hi Nennrk. 4, llurriiln. Hi NyrHriiHr, 7. . . Terente, Hi Reiheslrr, 7 (10 intilnta), AJIERICAN ASSOCIATION I.nulsTlllr. Hi Teledo, 4. Minneapolis, 111 liunsas Clti. 7 liiillaniiM)ls, 2i luliimbus, 0 (first came). Indianapolis, 3 Columbus, 1 (sriend came). HOl'TIIKRN SSOI'lTOV Mrmehls, 4i Nrw llrlrnns, II, , Unn tn. 'Ii Nusliilllr, I. yinhllp, Hi CliiittitiiiMiKii, 0. Othrri. (rums nut sihruuleil, TODAY'8 SCHEDULE ntien,i. l.rAtiii; New erk nt rhlluilrliihU, lliislmi ul HroeUljn, Ml, l.enls lit I IiIiiiee, rittsliurdi Clnilnniill nut srlirdulrtl. AMi'.itir.w i.r.MiiK Allilrllm ii. rw iirk. Vaslilntiin. nt lleslen. DMrelt ut St. I.nuls, ChlciiKU ut ClMrlanil, IN rKKN.VriONAI. l.i:.(lt'K NewurU lit lliilllmere. Jirry CIU ut Readinc (two), Tnrnnfik nt RMllBr. lien.vcn l'll'i'KT 40 ) flrracui at ilufTale (tws) DOPING SCHOLASTIC WINNER NO CINCH Clese Battle Predicted When Cermantewn Plays Villa nova for 1922 Title GAME SCHEDULED JUNE 6 By PAUL PREP MANY cnls age sem,e wise old sage remarked, "It's ensler te ask a question that it is te answer one." And the old bev hntl the right dope. At the present time n fleck of Phila delphia baseball fans nrc asking if (lermantew High will be able te bent Villanevn Prep with the some case it has conquered all ether opponents when the teams meet nt Peneeyd, June 0, In their game for the scholastic champion ship. Instead of trying le answer the question, it would be wise te use the sage's philosophy for n reply, nnd let it go at that. At the same time, tbc question supplies geed fruit for an argument, and the deep-thinkers will get together nnd try te pick the winner, This latter is impessible: they may make a geed guess, but that is all.- Hither team can win the game, and It premises U he n close one. On paper it leeks as if both teams could play for it couple of weeks without one getting the better of the ether. (Jermantown, of course, will rule the favorite when the game starts. The Cllvcdcns have walloped every team they have met. and their backers, have extreme confidence in them. And the players have confidence in themselves,, which counts even mere. ' Whitney te Hurt With Whitney en the mound Gcr Gcr mantewn should have mere thun an even chance te win against Villanevn, if it were net for the fact that the Main Liners have Griffith te de their hurling. And with Griff In the box Villanevn could tnke a chance with any team in the city without fear. Whitney, of course, Is a pitcher of the highest caliber. But most of the batters who have, faced him this year de net think se. Fer instance, lie allowed Episcopal only two hits in their recent game, and the Churchmen didn't think he was se geed. They said that hU flawless support accounted for his great record this season. Griffith, en the ether hand, is a pitcher feared by every team in the city nnd suburbs. The players that have faced him se far have touted hint as the very best, they have ever hatted against, and that's saying n mouthful. ineu, tee, Villanevn will give its & 'r!; "j''L!:....! Main Lineis knew the eame thoreuehlv and hne gallepped through the Cath olic League tills year without a defeat. Tough Jeb However, with Villanevn plming at its best, and with Griffith going at top form, the Main Liners will still have a. tough job en their bands. Germantown has a fighting spirit that hasn't a par ailed in scholastic history and ft has been this that has wen two champion ships for the Green nnd White. Captain Gene Barrett and Coach J. Yeakcl Lackey have instilled a "we-rnn't-be-llcked" spirit into the team. And this is going te count when Villa -nova is met. Coming from behind when apparently hopelessly beaten has been a common thing with Germantown this year, and proves the spirit of the boys. Twice in league games the team has been six runs behind when the seventh inning rolled around, and It managed te win the game. PENN MEETS CORNELL NINE HFRF TDMnRRniAf I W W ... .. ., . . . , , , ","1 nunul"er rroeaDiy win de the Hurling Yadusky Wins One Bill Yadtibky. after many trials and tribulations, linnllv was accorded rnml :Xturt,Zm Z" . . . . . -. . . ----- r-.. mi the pert of his teammates, defeated i Uutgers Saturday. Meuradlan's sav , age hitting, combined with timely wal lops ny .itiue i niteiiiii, contributed te the victeiy. Tomorrow en the Donevnn-Arm-stiong field tlie Bed and Blue meets Cernell in the first game of the season with the Ithncnns. Walter Huntzingcr. who scored bis eighth straight win of tlie season in the fourteen-inning game against the Army the curly part of last week, will in nil probability de mound duty for the Bed and Blue. Harvard nnd Penn cellldf en Saturday. Tlie tennis, golf nnd lacrosse teams all suffered reverses en out-of-town fields Suturdey. A. 0. H. FIELD DAY Will Stage Irish Games en North east High Scheel Field Northeast High ScIioeI'h Athletic Field, Twenty-ninth and Clearfield MreetH, will be the scene of the fifty sixth nnnual athletic carnival of the Ancient Order of Hibernians tomor row. The carnival will he opened by baseball game which will start at 11 0 A. M. The track and field cvent.s hnvc been sanctioned by the Amateur Ath- l.it . T'..l let ti T'nien 'I'liere will lie both open and closed contests en the program. Included in tlie open events ate the 100-ynrd dash. HO-yard dash, mile run, running high iuinp, lUe-mile run. putting sixtecn sixtecn petind shot, running bread iumn nml pole vault. 1 A IWI-ynrd lmndicnp race for mem- 1 linru i.ntiu lint,, nnn lit., n.r.. . ..t I I .....I Of.A...l . A..MO I.. .... .1... .. 1 . ., I Illlll linrvii ,, -ii .-, ir. ml nil- I'lll II llir llC i closed events along with u i-10-ynrd dash, running hop, skimp nu.l jump nnd putting twenty -eight-pound shot. Irinh dances also are ou. the card. At Ilirttl P. M. memorial exercises will be held. I AUTO RACES TOMORROW I Five Events en Program at Byberry 1 Track I Fer the first time since tlie. Fair , mount Park auionieblle races, a sanc tioned automobile race meet will be held iu this city I'ciMHiitlmi Day en the half- mile diit track of llic Byherrv Fair As I social Ien at Byberry under I lie sanction of the American Automobile, Associa tion of New Yerk, the only existing I piMTlilng body of this form of sport, 'I'he eents nie en (he piegram. .ieie than a score of entries luip been leeched. Among 1 he local tlrlt'ers will be Leuis I'iuk. one time hexcr. I Anether .entry fiem Ibis clly is ltnlih Kennedy s Bogelli Siecial. William Albeiti, of Media, will pilot a pewcriiii car wiiu an iiilmlialile record, a Ilispnne-Sulzl, which last fall broke the dirt-truck iccerd of the Cast mi the track nt the Trenten fulr ground!). TIlQ urst. nice win Bian at ;iiii. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER GOLF TROPHY iit&sssss9kssssswBMm,.. P. G. A. GOLFERS COMPLETE PLANS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP All Entries te "Share'' in Purse, With Ledger Trophy as Em blem of Title 36 Heles at TredyffrinWant Amateur Scorers By SANDY 0N,: v oft hundred highballs or a couple story of what might have been. The Hvcmxe I'inn.ie Lr.uecn Trophy, n perpetual cup te go te the club whose representative wins the championship of the Philadelphia Professional Golf ers' Association Is the size Indicated above, liquid measure. But as it is, the chninpion-te-be will hnvc te ask the assembled com pany nt the nineteenth hole te "drink te me only with thine eyes." Anywnv the pros of this town are all tet for the first nnnua,l championship. It's te be played en Monday, June 12, at the Tredyffrin Country Club, Pnell, Pa. There will be thirty-six holes scratch medal play, the maker of the low gross te be crowned champion nt a dinner that night te he given by the local P. G. A. The main trephv is that presented by the Kvknine Puhmc Lkdeeii, n huge, solid silver cup of old English design. The winner will have his name engraved en it and it will stand as a monument te his prowess at his club during ills tenure of tlie cham pionship. On Display The cup is new en display at the Gelf Specialty Shep, 40 Seuth Seven teenth btrect, where it is attracting much attention against a background of bags, mnshles, balls nnd nil sorts of golf equipment. Stanley Hern, proprietor, was one of the founders of the newly formed lecnl P. G. A., and is actively inter ested In the championship. lie will be one of the competitors ' and the P. G. A. Committee is desirous for it. in .Tunc. lie was Jim Barnes I of getting tlie names of amnteurs who partner at Pnell when the national I will act in the capacity of scorers. This champion set a record for speed in Is the custom and simply requires kecp wlnning the Main Line title. ing the score. The winner of the championship will Amateurs willing te perform this sim sim alse receive a geld medal for keeps una ' pie function nre asked te send their a puwe of $75. Nothing could be names te Vincent O'Donnell. secretary fairer than that. at HeLmac. Inc., Termlnul Building, The runner-up gets a slher medal us seen as possible. Gleanings Frem the Ranks of Independents j Class will out, nnd it leeks ns if it I third. King pitched a geed game al ls going te be n tough preposition for though he was touched up n little uuj ui uiu .miiiiKuiiu'ry vAJuiuy j.i'Mguu entrants te get in front of Philadelphia I Terminal. Dick Smith's athletes cer tainly demonstrated their class in the big games with Lnnsdnle. The score was 11 te .1. That circuit smash of "Chads" Fnirburn with the bases leaded in the fourth jn-t about crimped the day for Bill Durbln. Ne pitcher in the independent innks is hurling better ball than Bill Mc- Kcnty. lie turned in another line per- fermance against Ingersell-Bnnd im held tlie Phillipsbiirg nine te four hits ,,,,1, .,,, ..,,,.. ji, it, i.ii, iiu.rtj in,- mui aim no runs. a.iiu mu paveu me war wlth l't dric in the fourth. Olenslde is supienie In the Suhutban League. Last year Jack Mauser's tribe wen the nennant with twenty straiuht ..!... i...i.i.i .... .r.i.i . .i. . ."?.. ... ...i niii t". .,.,. . uniiiT iuciiir I'licncr iscraiiKic, who J was later renjeved. i , Billy Whitman wins his own ball i games. With Mount Carnicl holding a lead at the start of the ninth, the llridesimrg manager ended the game with Mount Cnrmel when he hit 11 homer Unit scored Bay Kepner and then am bled across the plate with the wiuulii" counter. .Tnrs, of the visitors, hurled a splendid brand of ball, us did Kay Kepner. After breeing along and winning every game played since no assumed tnc , wins ii mi iiuuuii us mini ier inij ui-- iu win wen column. lie rst victim it fn .t i... il, ii. i r, V BS..bS,,-,-w ,""SsWRu-rlisnBHSln Stti. . sss A--2 iVf,; "mt "n" -? - V" a ;S;. $&& easy time of it with Lancaster nnd ran One of the most notable victories of ' Peciiliarlv. the lniur w-is nni ,,, the count tip te 10-0. Tlie big second the week-end w.w the 4-te-l victory reived W In MendnyS S. While daT". with sx counters found evrrr Stenton of Marshal 13. Sm t h evpp Ainmunun i .,., '.n.... ..... .c ".n . 1 ...'!. . . -- ..- management, Johnny White was forced dnw-ntewners had u he.ny dav with tlie t" see Hobsen go down before Bphrntn, stick and pounded nut fifteen hits for ' ' ' t - Tne weavers lest flic scrvitevU total of eight tuns, while Viscose l...... - sa - ili, ah, I 'imlln liftil li III 4taiim f fl I IfWI t"rt ilnnt I. .. . . i of two plnvers. Carlin had his linger hpllt and Beed was injured sliding te the ling, both men dropping out iu tiie Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL LKAGli: " Z. 1 S"Mr7vpr , Fjsti Brooklyn ... 8 .l0 17' 14 0.17 Cincinnati.., ." 7 , 11 2 4 l.40 Pittsburgh,.! 5 10 11 7 2 5140 Bosten (4 81 8 0 4 1 Ut New Yerli..' l 21 5 2 10 7 St. Leuis...' :i u 0 :r .1 0 5J.H2 Phillies ....! 0 .1 4. 1.1 Ai OAl Chicago ...! 41 0 2 j 2 61 7i21 AMKKICAN LKAC.l'K O jw j ri'Vs ti DelrVlt . . . . I A 01 7i 7! ' .11 Clevehuuh ..' I 71 A 2, 3! Hi A HO Athletics ... I A Al fli A A 27 Washington. 8! il il A, 4 !li 1.27 New Yerk.. Il1 3 3 0' I 3 2fl SI. lieiils...' A' H ir ' 11 3,23 Bosten .... I I 3, , ' 7, Hi 20 'hii60. .J JL liJJ - al All INTKKN.XTI.NAl, LKAtilOi: S!MTH TI'STI Kcildillg ... 141 4, 2 "2 A 10 37 Jersey Clly. 10! I (l 2 A I3J 030 Syracuse ... I III ' ' 51 2 3A Ilaltlmere .. 71 5, 3 81 21 "8 33 Itnrlirsler .. 40 2 3 I It A 20 Toiento j A II, 4 an Newark ... 2 31 8 0 2 1 III Buffalo .... I B ii j -i) 3 14 I A Tills ii tuc evening Public Ledger Tro phy which gees te I he club whose rep rep rentatle In the Philadelphia Pro fessional Golfers' Association wins the championship te he played nt Tre tlyftrln en June 11! The cup Is a per manent trophy. In the windows of the Gelf Specialty Shep, 40 Seuth Seven teenth street, it is new en display M'NIIILICK also from the 1 Til nct' ihhe ! ,' ' ssTen'aT gelfuv? In cash. This an nll-for-glery professional golf lament ever helti In this city. Through the generosity of Tredyffrin nnd various sporting goods stores, such as Ilelmnc, Inc.. and ethers, the pros have at their disposal some 5500 for prizes, besides the main trophy. The committee has decided, however, that the tournament shall be mere for geed-fellowship along the amateur spirit than a "cut-threat" battle for the money Involved Therefore the purse is being split eight wnys. After the first two prls-es the ether six will be S40. 5.10. S0. $15, $10 and 510. The rest of the money will be used for the dinner, se tlmt every entry will really share in the purse. Ne.Fee There will be no entrance fe. also a novel feature, and it is expected and hoped that every single eligible in the district will piny in this first cham pionship without regard te chences of winning or anything except co-operation with the alms of the cemmlttee- The presentation speeches will be made at the dinner, nfter which there will be an informal meeting te lay down plans for n big competitive season. When that's settled hilarity will reign with (lancing nnd things like that. The pros hope te put their first cham pionship formally en the map en June 12 nt Trcdvffrin. The championship will be run strictly along I". S. G. A. championship lines except that no admission will be charged. A large gallery is expected nuruer man jeiesi;i. of l.phrata A couple of dose games were played in the Mntn Line League. Ardmore nosed out Wilmer Crewcll's Narbcrth nine, 7 te 0, nnd llosement "cored a ".-te-2 victory ever Wayne. The one ene sided contest wns Berwyn 18 nnd Straf ford 0. Berwyn took undisputed dis position of first place hy the victerv. Strawbridce & Clothier turner! hnrk i the (Yessena Titers. 0 te 1. Mmmi-nr rt . " , Truitt started Koilief, and after he passed fhe first three men decided that . ii , nn iiiii ins iv in nnrc n,i, , ir was net is i av te were nn, rn. Placed him with McMlllcn. The latte, j pitched in plienenieu.il fuim and al- uncu Ulll l we lilts. Steirehurst started ir n .. w , winninir strenk nml ,i,i,i' ..,. -.,;' i .- .t." . . "..'" i-',M" ti... i i . : .--.-.. - - IA I 11, I 'lllllll llll'l . I I I II I " mer" oeys are playing bang-up unn, ami several recent defeats have been by a single run. It was Adams- town s first appearance in this city, muuianan pounded out a J-te-.", vie- iJ (iver 'nmnnua. Flynn was en the h 111 for Johnny Castle's nine nnd pitched in geed form nnd rccehed er rorless support from Ids teammates. Howe s double in the fifth nnd .1 couple of outs scored the winning 11111. Lefty Venn, of tu Spahs. was iebhe.1 of a no-hit came when Wolf, nf Vu. use, get n single nt .Marcus Heek. TIi failed te dent the plate. Hllldttle did te Mendowhreok. of .Newark, what the ether teams hove been unable te de. and that is, ,nd tlie Jersey men n setback. Tlie Derbv itcs did tiie trick by the score of A te !! Bert ialila, the former Philh liurler, w;as tee cod for the Seuth Phils and Bill Uudnlph's fnncs were turned back bv .Mnlmnnv fitv t ... Hiclikain, who formerly were :i Broek- ijn uiiuerm, was the imllviduar star. Lit Hrethers met Cd I.nsk's St. l!ar- nauas aggregation and the Mere boy wen a si n ., h.., 1 I I.; i i .. I.r ss. ii '"'.'" '' '- i.iuuiy, , ... .... ...Uu-,, lw ii)U,i, m mu Kuuie. iiiuying at tirst hase, tenter and left Held. Ilarnev SIiiiu.Iiiki. mpii, f.... right field te the limbers' bu and suuvl tlie game. SI. Mary's, of Wilniincteu. nuuli the North I'hils mee te sci lire ihe . I le-l decision at Fourth ami Wlnce. I hooking. Jvun. the upstate hurler. I ..a in mi- mi ter i-erty lieitsiiMler and besides pitching his usiiul steady game as accorded errorless .uppert. i Planl Defeats Frank Kramer Newark. May "0.- mUnde I'lani the rack llullan sprliiter. rlillni; in ,i billlinnt raw ler. ile.'ca ed I'imiiIi Krinii Anierlenn ' Iminplnn. Iu mn ejit i.f Ihr.e heals of u ml b nmtth rat- l.efeie ii i rewil ut tin I Veledrnme estcrd i . .1 ., u In II... I r ... ...... .. . rt Calhoun Announcer at Races Ililiby falbei.n hn In held t'ic icslt ,m Ct nflcnl nnmiuni.ir n i M, P,i, , ' i.T "" i Vi'lndienirt, lfi il.i inniru.ihimini? f.,i ,f... nuinmoblle inces mi Deunai en Dai at ii State full uieundx. Wllnilnineti. Uel. JK ( iniirmncmeiu ha nrraiiscd fr a'. .peed-ir raclne eientn. ' " iwnrDrwnCrJTrJirjrQ READYfORHOLIDAY Tonight's Twilight Schedule Sees Reduced Number of Teams Playing BRIDESBURG AT DONOVAN Owing te the holiday lonmriew many managers of the leading semi-pre teams decided te give their plajers a rest in preparation for the arduous gregrnm of M leinnrinl Day. when even team, with few exceptions, will de a double shift, playing both In the morning anil aft ernoon. The games en the schedule tonight, however, are important and some close competition is expected. One of the features of the week's play has been the impievemcnt in the I)onenn-Arm- 1WW..K ....:. .mhuk-i .... v.u.iu.i n. mu-, pointed out tnc tact tnar tnc advertisers have shown their best form opposed teiM., iu&tie isiund. tlie leading teams. Tonight they meet Bridesburg at Forty-eighth and Walnut streets. They tackled Blllj Whitman's; bunch Inst Thursday, nltlieugli shut out by ." te 0, played bnng-up bull. The addition of Maurice Hath and lltibe Cashman has -t " " ' -H "TsTrir f .WrSE ' &'"- h entlrely iccevered V"I 111" IL'l'eill HUUCK Ol pilt'MJHWUlIt and will leave Atlantic City en Wednes day morning. Sluiilcy I'opeloski will again hurl for Bridesburg, while Man ager McCormick is keeping his pitching selection a secret. First Game Away The first game the Seuth Phillies have played away from their Bread and Blglcr streets grounds among the local ttMltlW If (11 Iia J rut t fin.. ski! relit- ilifti lm it,l0lpl,'s nil1c j'urneys te Fourth and Wingohecking streets and tackles the North Phillies. Tlie utitewners re cently paid a visit te tlie southern sec tion of the city and were beaten. Sex Selbeld started that game nnd was taken out in the second session. Seibqld has asked Manager Ueif snjder for tlie opportunity te hurl this particular game. The request hris been granted and the pitcher selected by BUI Hudelph has a fine night's work cut out for him as Sex is out for revenge and will pitch his best brnnd of bell, especially with tlie home fans te cheer Iilm en. The Seuth Pliilly Hebrews are the nttractlen at Stenton Field Club, Phil mi.n. 1 at I v ...,, I.licna and Musgrevc streets. Liz Powell the new manager of the Mount Airy team is out te trim the Sphas as he has long been a rival of IMdie Gottlieb. unickie rasten, et al, in all branches of sport. He may hurl himself and then I again may give Uebby Wilsen the ns- signment. Fleisher at Hatch Hatch Moter is setting ,l laplil pace these days and manager Tetzner is et the opinion the moterincn de net re- celve the recognition thev deserve in view of the fine hall the learn is plnv- ing nna the hig teams that are bowing te defeat. Six games were plaved last week and five resulted in icteries. Tonight nt Forty -seventh nnd Sprin e streets Hatch will meet the Klelsher yarncrs. Mcehnti will hurl for Fleishcr against Trey for Mutch. The Merrill Pres., who have been winning many cames in tlie elnsin.. in. nlngs, have the . O. E. ns their op- " "!, .'"""t'11 'i v-iiiiiinuiu STfiSV I Z V;,nefJLte- lmrt at Kifty-eighth and Walnut, Bill ):.?Pfr. takes .Media te Kensington nnd iiiuuaie ana ueyni stars clash again, this time at the Bread and Bigler streets field. As it is the only game downtown tonight a big crowd should be en hand. MEET IN SEMI-FINAL FOR BRYN MAWR POLO TROPHY I . f-reenoeters and Fexhunters Clash en Main Line Field Today The second and semi-final mntch In the scries for tlie Hryn Miiwt Pole Club Cups will be played this nficrnoen en the Main Line field. The contending teams will be the Hryn Mawr Fiee. ! b(,0,te.r.sl' V 'nnrl" ei ntnnlnj match. i1.1! ' .l,1P.',r".-Va,xr. ' eviuinters, with ister jtnniieinu. who is hnniirn,inn.i - , , . .. . ...........I-1.. .. "ini umiiiiii in1 rcceiicu a craeu en the liend. Ir caused some pain, but te anian in training who lias accustomed himself te face Injury stoically, It was net regarded crleiisy. lr took a Philadelphia physician, however tl, diagnose the ettcnt nf the injury, and Mr. Wanamnker will be forced (,ut of the game until tlie htoken bone mends. Scraps About Scrappers M Hiicnrr snin the ip r.,,, ,. a.,.-,,, fin st.,1 ulll trft W Me Ortin in 1 f he.lulM riRht ieun.i hent at ih Nerthsl le A. I thcr b'.filre irtuniln. t ...... .17',. ., !..a ...n... ... I.. .1 I nfter the match K e I ,.n ,r I,"" i? Vnxle WlllHn.sen ,n .1 r..tu, n le" . Tn, Kranlili. Kranifr. th fern r s stalls rrai. Is te nrp-.ir In sneiiipr , mst ' Is sihwlulnl for JVecliw. 1 ) t.iRhl ihirli) frnfs has matched Hank Mct3,r U,,J I'jtav 'Wiillaie for tlis ulml-ui, Irish Hit, l. DemiiM-y ll nifet Al fnnMiij 1 hnn riil Mil will take nn m1y Mirlell, Wl lif llrnnl . was rnics ism j nr an. I l.iil lleeL' in c- I an eshilmluti th Ji s llrumi. ,. -'or lrisr. nf VriltneVlpli a Ml mfrt I'eta IIuslc. if M-wt ,,., in lh etir boil! of ten rounds at ih.i u.jmm ( Ua.,i,: I Imrij l'a. lenlrhi " u Kesry Slev. nf l.it asicr Pi is nam ni? i. - .,...'..',,.Ht l.llll .,t Ivrtnl. ltnu.-v's siian.is'r. claims i irtuid u' thirti. ?i "'U'-h'1," '"""''.'.'ncludii.B wins e , Trihly l.reniril. iumf.r!i ..r aii. ..... I and Nrw Yerk, l tialnlnc n'r-y Jaj nnd ""i,:1.: A1. " " 'Pr ".'tii.nc. t.. tipper It. ' iiii..rii.i.i ihiui u ue"s net b&r am - - i--"-i- I-e lerlrs, lii handles incrnt I, writes lint Il.irrv Kill.' i.iinie mi mistake m stni.plnB ih Memi-iii . I, ,t '-Itli V v," ls-i-lun I'nrbfs uni 'V.-rl-ikHn n, iiruppe, three limes and u InnUrrl an If , Mould I ae been sulnnsl) hurt lud the ief cien nrt uctvil heti In- d n ' 'V""1 i'i niti"i t w intn Sme n, n" V-J ,,.ei,,i,i i ll.'., S ,'"tt? wl"" '""""' - n-i Tim llnin.v nil. ....... . - , Heme-Run Hitters in ) csterdav's Games NriON.I, I.K, I enter- s eii sun's llernsb.i. St, Leuis Wh-ut, llrenkbn i Millrnr), Mr lxuls MKKll'.. l,i:.M,lr: Judce, Ukhlneten l.K.(ili; TOTALS mrrlcan l.eaius Nnllaal lvalue Tiitnl 1.1 137 100 ,..,-.,,, ,ih ,( i,- , in. ui im" tin riiiir trio intn Independent Schedule for Tonight and Memerial Day TONIOIIT nrlifashiire nt lloneTin-Aruistronit, 1'ortr 1'ertr elelitli rnl U'nlnut strrt. Illllitnlr ut I'hllailelpblu KejbI Hturs, llrfliid nnd Bltlrr struts, Menth riillllfs nt North rhllllfs, four III Anil Wine nhnrklnff slre. Heutli Phllly llrlirrws nt .Stenton, I'lill- KllrnH red MustTet slrtM. HHshrr nt Hutch Meters, rertj-.s'Tentli and fiprure trrt. II II V. Mr-lll Tlilrllrlli nnd f'ntntlt. 1 bin nAfniif. ,. . I'hllndMphln Tfrmltml nt Wilmington. Rplirntu nt Norrlstenn I'res, errlv (own, I'. Ilex A. C. of WnMilnKlen, nt Stenrhurit, rif4r-l,clitli nnd Miilnnt strrrts. ,a , MtAln A, A. nt Krnslncten, I runlif or J atrntir end llfrks trrt. Ilnnk nnd Trunt LruEiir femmfrflnl Trust Cempunr is. I.und Tltli. rfml Trust tom tem imny, Kletitrrnth nnd KncUUnd streets. Nnttennl flunk nnd Trust C'emiianr tultii I'Melltjr Trust vs. (ilrjrd .Vatlennl Hunk, fhlb 1'nrk. Ce""". K. irsmi.hiVe.:nftTnM Taber "Skuii-l T.III.M lMne-ll.lme.ly vs. Thirteenth Illusion, lilsMen nan i-nrn. Htate reJid nml l nnin strr-ii roils u, I)r Paul, lerresdnle fnenue'irnd cettman street. rennsluinlit llnllrn'il 't',rT' l,fl,r,' ,eaue Aud'ter I.. P. T. is. Aunitnr T. I . r.. l'erts-reurtli nnd I'nrkslde aieinie. I 1. A VriIUUrill IIIHI I Nl.wur .......... I.nnsnewne Tvtllht I.ejcue iwpoeiiton Club is. PI Mciint. ... i iieM' ?: ireMrHtfll . f. S. M ,v. m. s. itwirf is Kit r ..luriiirn, .,.. j a. Tl KNIAY A. M. OA.MKS Olrnrd Held Club nt.I'ltman. N ,1. Lit llretliers ut Amcrlmn llriilsr, or Trcn- lirlilesbiiri: nt North Phillies. I'uurih unci WlnehK-klnB streets. , , I Klelsher nt south Phllly Hebrews, Thir teenth nnd .leluiMin streets. Ilnteh Xloter nt Mmnnhan, lerty-elihth anil Hi-own street.. Wilmington ut euth Phillies, Itrend nml nlk-ler streets. I'liltiidelnlilii Kemi Stnrs nt ( liesler. llarhnruch (ilsnts nt lllllilulr. Uarbv. llnrr II. Mnckei ( lub at !. Celnmbn, Tiient-feurth street nnd Allenlien ulenue, Mieteun ut Murkh-11 i:. hinltli. Tenth nnd llutler streets, , HnrrlshuriT ut Aiucrlinn ( linln. et Yerk. Stenton 1'leld (lull tit I'ex .Moter, Mxenth street nnd Urunirp nienue. ' Frill Infer ut rurtv-eUhtli Ward, Twentr flfth street nnd nider ulenue. Delisuu nt I.ecun. Jchteenlh nnd Rock land streett. I Uneeln I'nlterslty pt Ilaltlmere Illaek , Sex, llnltlniare. Aid. ' Central Mnnu.il pi I Ien.ird 1" C. Frank fort nienun nnd llustleten pike. TIKMIAY I. M. .Air. f.lrnrd Held Club nt Pltmnn, N. J. xilunnil nt Itrlileburi;, llfchiuend nnd OrthediiY streets, HnrrlsliurE ut American Chain, sf Neir Yerk. lliitih Moter nt Ilnrtrani Park. Vlft.T Vlft.T feurth etreet nnd Illmuoed avenue. I'hlladi'lnhln Renl M.r ut ( hrstrr. IlonetnifArmktrone ut strtiulirliUr A Cle- inier, ixt-srienil and Walnut strew. Nt. Iliirniilms hi imi,snn. Tiiin,.fifii, .i,ui anil Qiieen lune. St. ( nllttnhii nl 1 nrti.eliliS Wnr.t Iw.n. tj-nrtli street nml sV.ler i.ienV. ' ltfist., .!, .,... ... tti.i.i 11...1 .ir i.retnfrN ut ;mprif,in uriiigf, Trrnlen. i. "Hiiii"! ii iiniti in-, imrn.ii I ertj-seienth nnd Mirure streets. " ui imrrj. ,t Mitrkev t. inn. Madisen sinrn Pt J. V. Il.irlirr. Trenten, l-euth Phlllv llehreus ut llelsher. Ten-tT-lth nnd Keed streets . I'""! i seuin i-n ii ues. iireju nnd II c- ler streets fc , "mint-ten at Mmnalun. Pertj-eichtii " "iVv yioVr'Tt'tenten r.eid club run- Klleim nnd Mii.itrnvn Mreeti' ' (,,nni,l!i-;.,1"Hi,r ut ""timere nuck ' ' iV,.rh ll .Txiedi A. riftr-nlnn, nd frd street,; ' A' " ' ir,-nln"' ' , ., "iVV"-"'" ,)n i.ecn. Klchtrriilh and flleiKland streets. nndt"i!l!i?J"ltrJtrisM',r'','al1 K' Sml,h- ',rnlb . t"ln t'einnanj. f Mnnus Heek, at Kcxk- pueiinn ut iuih.i.i n- lane. " ut ,MM- '"ni and ciiurth ' 'lill"ileiiihla Tleers m Peiimm silk 0t. tn ".uhareih t.l.mts. mimlnc- I . I'mtt-nl xiunmil i.t i.renard v c i-,ni reru uienur uml lluist It-tuit ulke. SOPHS IN MEET First of "Quads" Championships On This Afternoon ' 'I'he Unci, nnd fie'd fhampienslilps for iopneinores et the I'hilailclnhl-i I'nliHr. w. spools w. i,e hUiTii1,1." lnoen at Northeast Field, Twenty-ninth 'nnd Clearfield stieets. Marline nt .". .".fi P. M. The sophomore championship? will start the annual meets te decide the championships in the various classes, ending with the annual "Quads." The senior, junior and freshman meets will he held shortly after today's meet, nnd then the "(..minis" wi'l be held en the same field. The date for the "Quads" eriginalh was set for .fun.' i. However, this was changed, and the meet ill be held nn success! p din. June 7 the s, hoeK will h.ue their 4 arums meets nnd trin's te place ter the finals, which will be held the following ilai. June s BASEBALL DECORATION DAY TWO GAMES Nicetown, 10:00 a.m. s Marshall E. Smith & Bre. A. A. Stonehurst, 3 : 15 p. m. XT t Bu1m r skru ' f' " Tuesday, My 30th Life Guard Price complete Marshall E. UV -s Sk inrri a tliunriMirut'st) FurnishingM 724 Chestnut Street AUTOMOBILE RACES BYBERRY FAIR GROUNDS Sanctioned by A. A. A. Memerial Day, May 30th, 2 P. M. Seme of the fastest drivers in the country, including Billy DurraKh, of New Yerk City, driving a Mercer Spe cial ; Leuis Hrunner, of Therndalc, Pa., driving a Hrumicr Special; A.W. Seynard. of Philadelphia, driving a JJeggatti; Zek .Meyer, of Philadelphia, dri ing a 250-11. P. Deuson Deusen berg; Geerge Kerchulber, of Hroeklyn, N. V driving a 2r0-H. P. Deusenberg; Win. Alberti, of Media, driving u Uispane; Larry Heals, of Medlield. Mass., driving an R. (!. M. Special; Leuis l-Mnk, of Philadelphia, driving a 250 H. P. Uispane; Geerge Uelan, of Newark, N. .1,, driving a Stutz; Milt. McUride, Frentunac, built specially by Leuis Chevrolet, . . . III.'. -, ' s.N I I l I i. ii. iiii.hi.1,1, I'r.sw.i r. riMl.ltsi I M, Trains Leaving Reading Terminal Saving Time 12il7, Admission. $1.00 X; '' BUSY DAY AWAY .... ra IsfiSl' rnninnn Triurv i mik i in. in i mnnv I Ull LUUnL ILnlfUM ,ffj m "Win, Lese, Play Tie and Extract Inning Games in Sensational &$. Sunday Contests SPHAS DEADLOCKED AGAIN Hiding Hie rails is the popular i pnstlnie wllli tlie local semi-pros e Sunday nnd neatly every team per- ' fnned out of town jestcrdny. The re- R,,,,S WP.re '"t'",r ni,Xr:1 ","1 n':"t "' iniuiy wins were llirncil ill as (leienis, wlt'' H'n ""ll" 1'lillly Hebrews playing miethiM tin iMiiiw. Scvcrnl rttr.i -itinlii ceiite'ts were dreppi'd bv tlie locals. ... i.n...'K ft tllifiiln unrrlms rnn- ''' Jeiuen s Itllliiaie win riots cap- , II I 1 ! mini iimiiiirr iiiniijic-iiriiiii'r uht hi BroeMjn, when they cleaned up the '" 'T.,,r n"'' -2: , iiiainiini i ,cmi I ii' , ii kf j 41 iiiiiiihi uiiv, handed that club its second defeat in nt inntiv dajs. Lefty Lloyd was en the hill for Johnny Oistle nnd the veteran's pitching nml hitting were respensible1 for tlie victory. He had thiec hits and Ills double with three Tnmiiqun errors played a big pint in five runs scored In tlm sixth. .Malinger S'pnir. of tin' Barbers, of Trenten, paid n i-it te Atlantic City and swamped Meliese. 20 te IS. The, Petters made twenty hits te four for the shore tcini. FIcMut paid a leturn x lilt te l'hillipshuig nnd again defeated Ingersell-Itnnd. 7 te 1. with Bill Grles linber en the hill. Men 111 I'res tripped Westingheue, ." te 2. nnd Vi-co'-e wen ever Wilmington, .". te 2, In twelve innings. Marshall B. Smith Ien a tough ena te Potlsiewn, " te 2. in twelve innings. Temmy Vel, wai en the hill against Heed, nnd the former can lay his victory te Left Fielder i'likup. lie lind t'lTB catches, all of the (.eii'iitlemil ariet.T nnd villi men en the sncK-.. and then enme through with tlie double th.it worn in the twelfth The Ninth Phils wete humped off at Mount Cnrnul ii te Seemingly tin breaks were against the 1'hiK as Jehn- son eiltnllr Iir il Inieskie. bill the Ull- Stnters were fertiilinte in biiiicliitn: their bingles. Kphratn gnlneil the icterT ,. i , - . , . .. ewr i.riueseurg .) te Hiy mw llnrlriintl unrn t lir niitinviit' ItitrlrrM. --...s..s...- .... , ,,. .,,..., .......... mif ctvh jH'Idrd iin hits. .mtlPMUirs L.n,...i ...... i.,... n tuii-rtni lenii. nut i.puratn came lmck end wen out. The Fex Meters played at Hiiimeville and were ahecl at the end of tlie sev enth 11 le (, but they blew up in tiie eighth, and lluliiieville umi 11 te 1J. Wildwood, of Frunkferil. lust nt Lan cnter .". te '. Weed, of the up-Statcrs, holding Wildwood le three hits. Fer the second Suiulnr In succession the Seuth Phllly Hebrew tiaveled te New Yerk and played nn etra-lnning lie. Last we"k they di mllnckcd with tl'e Bronx (limits I- I. and yesterday met the I. iiii eln Ilium, and tlie figure wetc 7-7. tin mdi euasinu the game' i an eleven innings. Ilube Chnuibfis :i nil the lull op posed te Cyclone .lue Williams, nnd never falteied. 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