wmm nr:m r ' r - ' - , Fans Efave Busy Day Ahead With Games Being Played in All !ainn 'PlairAfl in All t2njfisYie ' F xha Pi4eM eTtfe'CitH Mil ?; & PWVyB- F tji te KM 'r. fl ffiPHY LEADS IN PDMOLISK I, Site Terrific Pace of Over 95 Miles an Heur in Aute Classic r?iu .. "TTr ,. i v 1. 1 -wm ii i hih i : n m ; lunii i ru i . - w. ...... wnnw ,..., By the Associated Prean Indianapolis, May 30. With a rear from perfectly tuned meters, twenty even driver, the rick of three natlenn. het nwny at 10 A. M. today In the tart of the MXl-mlle automobile race at the Indianapolis s,peedvny for prizes te- Ming $85.oeo. There wsh a reeerd-brenklnir, crowd of ?1MI000 upectntertt cheering from the I,- Minus unit mucin mini tup mutuiik . . t ( . i ddidd wnH nren. me racers were pacvti the first Inp by Harney Oldfipld, a re tired Mar of the rnelnir world. Jimmy Muruliy. drivln? a MJecial right-cylinder car. crabbed the lend at tie Htart. piloting his car around the treacherous south turn at a speed that brought the spectator te their feet. Eten Duray. driving his first speedway race, was second., and Ralph de Palma. I favorite with the crowd, was trailing!""" y '" lll third plnn. The time for the hrt lap around the 'J1 mile ceurs? was 1 :34 : :64. an average of ninety-live miles M hour. Murphy continued his terrific pace, and nt the fifty-mile mark was fully n half mile ahead of Leen Durny. who was icend. The time was :U:'J0:.'?3. an average of 0.V27 miles an hour as compared with 2.fi2 miles an hour last Sar for the vame distance. Harry, '" ,, ' " V In ' " "', ", 'Tl, Voting filed te Hlce. Carter singled te artx was third and lfalph de Palma Perished while in the act of swiping I rght ge,n(f tp M(,en(J volleltl was fourth. Heward Wilcox, of In- I s-en(i. singled te left, scoring Sharp, and Car- dlanapelis, was the first driver forced , Smith Derrlclied ' ter wus out nt third. Hnnferd te Hlce. out of the race, valve trouble causing Snyder. Parties and Bancroft, hew- Cornog fanned. One run. his withdrawal after he had gene - ' PVl.r. singled in rapid succession, and i FIFTH Whitman filed out te cen "SESJ """ 'VI f "'i'r.Vw ,. nn,l I he?.r .W"e," . .a,,m"l.up; .,. , ter. llnnferd doubled te center. Zeibell the one complete Cars KmIIsI teraatlennl iisrrt-ct, while prir.es totaling fBO.uni arc nn mceniive iu mt iuh'i-. Aa In past years the. race attracted i thousands of automobile enthusiasts. A ttrmAr Rtream of automobiles carrying i meter-wild crowds men mewij ie "' , track from sunrise until the start of j tht long contest. Shuttle trains hur- ' Tied thousands mere te me course. Right's Vigil. The line of cars that usuauy gamers fcusy Tenders. Race fans who rose early grabbed the Mthrr renerts and began their calcu latiens as te the possibility of new rec ords. A cool night had lowered tne temperature of the brick course and moderate temperature during the day, as predicted by the Weather Bureau, sas expected te provide favorable con ditions for speed. As the cars lined up for the start there were nine rows, with three ma chine in each row. Occupying the k position, in the front row, wns Murpby, who gained that position " Vt virtue of averaging 100.5 miles an hour during his ten-mile qualify ing trial. Alongside Murphy's machine were, these of Harry Hartz and Italph Dt Palma. Back In the eighth row and holding B outside position wss Temmy .Milten, ,h l0 winner last year. Despite bis ditucui yoaitlen he, tee, teemed a faerlte tfce fans. Twe Foreign Drivers Twe foreign driver were mi triA cevrte. Thny were Jules tieux. 01 - . .. m IVance. winner of the local rate in Ifl8, and W. Douglas Hawkes, of Len den, England. Twe r reneh cars en tered were driven bj Heward Wilcox ad Eddie Hcarne, veteran American drivers HnkH has wen the admiration of tat thousands of race enthusiasts who htv watched Use ilkia arrival 'i-lana nt tl ? llfl.. J l.lu m.iililrf nlal,, nn.l irlilla I VAItllini wn nil, i i'i ...1..-1J ....... ...... i iHhere nt the finish. The machine is A.n Hnixuiv. but anDcars te have , tv of stamina. I The list of priies fellows : i at place. 120 000 second, $10 000 third i wrtxtmmn miMit nrin .iirtni bixi.ii. itinin, I JBtemer Ties Score; ') Phila Will in I fntn CMttBMd from Pace One hreh. Bit pleher 1reh (br Smith) ylrM Xlcm and Jflrman Vm. t By ROBERT V. ALVXWELL The Phillies scored nn unexpected triumph ever the Giants this morning, winning the ball gmne in ten innings liy the score of !) te 8 . mi l.n.n. ..1l.a .. I.. InA l.u.1 . I trailing four runs behind when the ninth ilUllng Started. It looked hepelees for ".. i.ni.i...i.c . it.,nu ..,. n. .takr ffried nnrl the locals were entln a Miiinn. in.--.. .". """" "" out brick course. About five hours ami aftcr thttt exhibition and ITiemas Sul- ' f r a,"; " kpil ' 'u' Mncled te -half is required for n winner te V11I, et Seuth Hosten. took his nlnce. P'A1- .? )t.I. .', ... i.."ns ii'!." the race. ,, Theln01, , ,eft-handed and did. very -" ,r" R. "" "" , .1 ' 1 ,h I rem Araencan. r rencn ami Well ter n tim. (n the nm pucnetl .;;:"", in" ""..." . ..!.... :..Jk !, Wi1.n nn 11'. ii ti ..ii- 1 ...... f 1'CR IIUlIIl'll. 1W I HUP i iiii'iiirii Kiki iiit; liui. nn 1 1 wnmn n Mini iiniii-niii. ii "'grounds, began forming a: neon , B-rne, M.ft , Diamond. il. il.l. .. ..1L. rtf K iidi.!. IHintll i.VUIlK -' ' .-".. ...... illlM-i, yesterday nnd ey uusk uunervus nu ;r.,i,T,.' ,,,ia ' i..Lwt ;,,t, nrj .! r.renared fel U , llllaiiis hands. , S1J L rri?M -::.ii t I,,,.,., i,,r i.tnr.ii i A Dalr of singles and a saennce ny inB tar vor S.,.".WB-..:n-j.ii"w .;;,i,...,f'were resnensible for another alien tally , ta-aane. M lb "wnt cushions The-bicdkfast ed , in the fifth, and a walk, a single and ,le out Winescntcusmens. ihi. uiv.a , , ., , sAerifice lift sent In an-' , .ki-i OB fjvurv uuu ji.. ..... 0..- tne cars tune up .or ny or ener, or rngiiiw ..r ...-... ... Twenty-sixth and Recti streets this ,.. f ,rsH, ,.... ame by tLe BCere .,VU' ,.lr,'n,rm'i'n- .12K,r,,ww. entciit. i nassuming out ueii-r- said i.nnujN i.e xui . i ui.i'w-.--' j" -- mnrin The score w a 3 te li .n - l.ir.tnin euntn ut N..nh Pnlillv... Peurth te .lolmsten. -e runs. , Hawkes has buied himself since I Ham H. Klepper. president, and James - . ?";, , J ' thn of ! te ... . nd wingrh king ire-u. . ' . .. 8m,vnBM ., I- A(rk m ,ar nri. If. , I IJ.,.i. utaf ctnetyhnMnc ftf fflW fnr ": "" ". "'iv .. .. ... ' , ,,, . i u tJ ! !,! .H UHllIMny IK MUCKUiUP. Ulen lildflln. ' i wei' "v .is., "i ir mZ 1N r ,r 1 n ' i.'-eVi firiit i.nmbery hit t he first b.ill pitched uinssuore u.suuir . nuu , CenmK.k ,, Ilt Kas we(ld c c . Thirty-1 Miller greundeil te Baker. Wi in iiituiiHi"'i i.ua-- 'viiuaahvti p .1 i . u.. i. v. . .!.! 11 i.. ...hun tiint' tnnr iniip fmiiu . nraL uuu inui nisuii slice a. i.in.. 1.1. tvt ... in MM: feunh. 3.W0 flfth J30OO ,ixth. . Sfimtnn and Kox .Moter met this fiMOi ureiith. I1SOU. lKhtl). JliifiO. ninth. I .. .l. i... ' r..l c.l, IQoe tenth. 11 400. I.u priie of jr.e ecJ mernrng at mi- IJl " """; ""' ' McNeil singled nnd Mele tecend. lie iZTe.. .inV. nf ..irh ian. i total of atrwt nnd Grnnce avenue, and at tne . n .... in S&rL afSfiQ au,omeW1 and "'nd of the fourth inning the German- - plnltl or in the third ?,0,,- nrn?::..:. tewners led. -1 te 3 Lnmhbere wnlkrsl. Bernstein wns safe r ?J';fhi sunburnt paw. . .. "t tattl rranK innunNin muiium uii .fcttntlT. Frank hailb from Ttenten. B-iSfl" " , . i"r i . " I . . . ...i..'. IndUniuwlls, Ind.. May 30 J e Welling. ,''" ' " .' .,: nil,h.h..l ,., . . .... '' ?.' "'. ,il,rfI'"n.i?'nIr'n . ln . "? i ''.omen i raveiera u. .Martin A l.'i'MiM me of the- Jersey gnts were root r"t Wtm loyally ler nun le ou mjiuciiuijk. (.hitanu lii:htweli:hl, outpelnte.1 Mel Coeirnn aiiew" iu " """ "- " mv nun iniernaiiuniu ij-auiernriani cenusi which i .-mnenursi i rn'ic a . , a bA '! tnvnllw i liltn In fin Ki Milble. Ilenllne beat out an inheld f'rSJK'jtJ ,,, jiroeklyn. tn a ten-round hexlng cent-st , there await their coming and a large u f ugnt at Helland par urn j no tignt ' reutn rniiiy gui.s. s. West Phllly -Rafter one had perished WrightHtene h-j; according ,e st-jru ru-r- at 5'. turnout ib eiiH-'Cted at the initial con- wx" 'iUy AWt'TSM, G,?.neirAe? .. c. se. s. p n a. Jr . 3. tailed and scored oil Williams' "jnilly at the beil ovpeneni Dieeuini. i tpgt .topped lh bout In th . twelfth I I'ldellty Trust 5 Olrard Nutlenal. a I al U4 ami Pnrklnsnn clime un. , . MA home run will tie the score." MM a statlstlnn ln the pest box. Ne- 'i i LmJ snMil frf luiniii rii tn- nf thill' tl mft mj Luiwii ." ...... t .... - SdaNgk tiir aven ilrn mitri if .TlgrM and Twe Tha count v.ns tbiw untl two en th , Wtter and llariiPH tried te slip eer n. ple. rarkliiin su iinn nnd the ball1 d tevrnrd center Held. CiinninKlium Back, rrut-lird Hunlnst the "all nnd ball failed Inte the mob. Tlmt tied ' core. I camp th tenth. The Giants before the hnffllns slums of Stnn ' itimffartner, nnd our hide cunn tt t. Walker opened with thp nlftlent i triple yeti ever wiw, wickiiiK rim ball en Ams eif .I.A Krir.h.irirH Wplt-lif i.fnim ' fiWWMi an eauv out and Williams was Lfei:irperry paicetl. Cj?fWtnllne was coiiKldpred enay, but 'litw-ajK 'h. was net the ciim t'(iue.v, wim hiul iCtu Imriu'H lifter 1'nrkinsen h r, put one In the groove nnd Men- socked it lilEM und far te cente. Like Hemer looked like n homer, and neither nor i;iinniiiKimn. rim nftr it. the ball lilt the ten nf the low ,and bounded back Inte the plarlng- Hcnline otepneii runnlnc alter Hr i rrW wLt ,PPP Wr-' lt ,). SgaaMsl at 9aM' Eight Giants Bat in One Inning; Score Only Twice Here Is an Intricate banebnll prob lem which was answered In full view of the early birds at the Phils' ball park this morning. In the fourth Inning eight Giant batters faced the pitchers. The first seven reached first safely and the eighth filed te Williams. There were four hltg in a row and three bases en balls, yet only two runs were scored. Here is hew it happened: Cun ningham singled and died stealing, llnncreft was nipped off first. Men sel'! fly te Williams was third out. The Phils used three different pitchers In this inning. K,""JJ!ld Wa,kPr SCOrt WU" ' tne Winning marKrr. , . . . I ih t!i r.lnnts Sn,..r.llv and Geerge Smith i nn Pinte nnd a , i into aim , ',,!!! i'?5lS"Ln'".rU illl7l1 W 1IIUI IHVIICIO MIHIIIHilu.iti.i - with rwkiw nbiimien. u was the first, and Sullivan htun lJaumgartner fellow A uoedlv crowd of early birds wit ties-sod the triumph, the rooters number ing about tiOOO. ("v Williams drove in tne nrst pair "" " "iiu w " R ' " tw..b.wr when two of his pals were V .if "ii. i. ii,. utin. .n,i l' c ighth singles b llcnllne and Hcher 1 out and Lee . two- The Giants get busy In the second when two markers trickled homeward and another was registered in the third, i The fourth Inning was a Mid chapter in the his-tlc life of our local heroes (iverge Smith had been going geed, hav ing allowed but three runs, but sud denlj went tloele, which is slang for exploded. Hill Cunningham bent out an liiheld hit, but it meant nothing be- eau-e lie bv nine, tee ambitious ami IUpped off first. Henline making a per rt,ct tirev te Leslie rillH j)rVed t be a w!e move en nnnll) s j)nrti for it made room for t-.i.-.i, .. h T-...nivu,1 ftmr (Hn lines. (th also walked, forcing Snjder home-, war,j .j,,, was eneu3b for Sullivan, of couth Unsten. He was swept up, nnd lit.... ........ 1m.. f.ift .lifimla.l hnrlpr. Wl.nt 'out te take his medicine. Pinte promptly . ether tn tne mhu. in me nieuuwim.-, c the Phils. orebeaid or heir lead In .. . 1 the I'hils were pia.ung hkc meaning nothing, en the sce otherwise ire ijiania iivcrrascu iiirn hju m the seventh, (innlngham walked and went tn thlnl en Snder's hefty single. Burnes connected safely for the third time during tlie morning, anu iunning ham teuldn't help scoring. REFUSE TO OBEY LANDIS Portland Club Adepts Resolution Against Judge's Decision Portland. Ore.. May .10. Stockheld er. i the Pnrrlnmt Miih of the Pacific . . ... , r i i... L'eat League aaeyieu iwuia. icmu- tiens last night p'edglng themselves te stand by A llliam II. IClepper. president of the club in efforts te prevent the execution of the mandate of K. M. Lnndis baseball ceram ssiener, in the . i.u ncnwuriii.i iTuir. The decision declared Kiepper. James T T .. i iiaLiant nml VV tl " arensirri . i.icn. ..., uu .. .. linm J. Kenworthy. manager of the Portland club, ineligible for varying periods. The resolution declared the stockhold ers' belief that Commissioner Landis exceedi-d his authority in the penalty ' imnnsed It announced that the Pert- land baseball club will "refuse te abide STENTON IS AHEAD Heldt 4-3 Lead Over Fex In Four Innings Stenton and ex Moter met btenten get one run in tne second and two in the third. In the wcend Il.nlll.in P1....1&.1 nn.l l.aIu v. And Tin ! scored en Omcnscer's single. Fex Moter staged a comeback In the fourth and scored three runs. Hunter i hlngled Rae walked. Knuffman walked. Sluttery's pep 11 was muffed by Schuc- ' gel. Hunter scoring. Matthews hit te Hewell, who threw wild te nrst and Rae scored. Smith hit te Hendricks, who fumbled the ball, and Kauffman scered. Breaks Leg Sliding tJ ""inlTi.nlZir Tf.v!- IIim'H t'luri of the Enstrn I.easrue broke hli rlaht ttc adding into iwend bni.n in th ilith innliur of the game with Uartfenl jnterd.iy and t!l b"i out for tha rest of the season. Welling Outpeints Coogan THE KERNEL 60S, de-rff CiC I HVk-t -feeseH.fc- e-A.y eti t' u PiRP.TS WtU. aefrT US "Te -C filHlUl as liuuiru uu.i Hum 111.1v , . ,,,l. .,, Ii. ,, e I,,. V,,. nllnlmrl J f 1 Sfc HOMER BY HANFORD; BRIDESBURG WINS North Phillies Nine Leses in Morning Game by Score of 8 te 4 COSTELLO WINNING HURLER nridfburg defeated the North Phil lies in the morning game at Fourth nnd Wlngohecklng streets today. The score was S te 4. llnnferd hit n home run in the sixth wehaU,in"lefT,;ieldThe t ostelle pitched a geed game for the lnn'n t,"- Wh" ,lie Nerfh vm nl,,kwl lllm for 'll;ven hlts al1 wcrc cat' tered. Thp first mnrkpr enm(1 ,n ,,, PPCOni' f-,ut .,.,.1 n eml irnmP fnr the Inning team. While the North Phils inning en a double by Hlce, a sacrifice bv Himiv and nn lntield hit by rlccK. THIUD Cosfelle singled te left. Whitman sncrltiied. Sharp te Yeung. Hanford filed te Jehnsen. Selbeld filed te Cornog. Ne runs Cornog slnjled te left. Spehrer siu glel te center. Cornog failed te touch second en the play nnd was declared out. oJhnsen forced Spehrer, lla """'I , ' O Keefc walked, !It', hlt elbeil. forcing O Keefe, clbcll diamond. Ne runs. KOPItTIIUicp doubled te right Huzby Hied te Cornog. Leslie doubled te right, scoring Hlce. Fleck walked. Leslie scored en n wild pitch. Dia mond fanned. Cotelle also fanned. Twe runs. Sharp was safe en Zelbell's error. Zlebell threw out Spehrer. Jehnsen grounded out te Huzby. O'Keefc sin gled te left. Costelle threw out White. Ne runs. SIXTH Diamond beat out n bunt. Costelle hit te leung. forcing lMnmenu uX second. Whitman Hied te Jehnsen. Hnnferd hit a homer ever the left-field fence, scoring Costelle ahead of him V..ihll ulilffiwl Tun runs ' Diamond threw out Sharp. Yeung Carter forced Yeung, Zeibell Selbeld filed te Whitman. NTH McCenncll new catch- th Phils. Hlce out. Sharp Huzb doubled te right. I.es- Sharp te Yeung. Buiby going llnzln scored en a wild Ditch . r 'corneg filed Te Fleck. McCenncll ' out. Uufbv te Costelle. Jehnsen deu- 'bled te right. 6'Keefe filed te Zeibell. v rl,K B -'O rUUS. .. . pik fnnneii. One run s,0 runs EIGHTH Diamond was out. White I til lUUUg. Vl'Olnv rinrtvi vw .-... V . j..,...a11.. elti .T.ul tn luff -vhltui Three runs. NINTH Zeibcil flied te Yeung. i,lff(lj ii,hv Hied te Carter. NlJ run3 Jehn out. Zeibell te Bnib . O' Keefe ' ,, bl white fllcd t0 Lcsne sharp fanned. Ne runs. J ... . n . - .. r-iftijr-n arnfte LCHU TLCIencn AT END OF THIRD. 3-2 Scott Hits te Left for Circuit In Sec end Inning The Sphas were lending at the end of the third inning of their base- hall game with the Kleisher Yarners at was fcafe en Mechlin's wild threw te, first, rnmberg going te third and Bern- stein te second. Lumber scored en Barel'a safety, but Bernstein was nip- ped at the plate Pas.-en Mngled, scer ing Unrel. Fleishnr get two in the second. Bnr- ' rett fanned Stott hit a homer te left. 0n a bunt, ilarers out r.dvanrcd lietn runners. Pnssen filed te Rnbingcr, T -....!. 1 t l. .....I. SPHAS IN WEST PHILLY Downtewners Will Play Acress the Schuylkill One Night Each Week The Seuth Philadelphia Hebrew Association baseball nine is going te te a dual hert.e team. TI.e Thirteenth and John-en streets club has made arrange. mi'nls te play one night each week lit .t. l,l t iinlM.iin. Vrmntrnnir rrrniiMilvi nf the old Uunonn-.rmsireng grounds, nt Flftv-eighth and Walnut Streets. ' ,' ,,. i ..i i r .. Thev will make their first appearance acreM. the SchujlklU tomorrow eenlng, when they hnve the Phllndelphln Ter- minal reurescntativett as the visiting at- f.,il,. The nlnvers un. nil u-i.ll an forced .Costelle. Lorneg te - -.-""-. "," ".;" K,n.r TerM"""- "fc ""- - - " .ncainen,rt re a in ine morning game White. Hanford forced MUttnan, ";""" .,',,,, " ' ir Ml Imi two . ,lR,ch Moter ftt ""tram Park. Kitty-1 at tne roie ureunas nere today. White unassisted. Ne runs. cr -iK .V ,m i w irm ;m;.1? fourth .treet and Eimwoed avenue , Heyt restricted the Athletics te six White doubled te right Sharp tiled or, in the thrd After Hdlr.adM , Wi. nj,.! B..,, VtSSTb'rTJk. t snfe blows nd allowed only one earned nut te Leslie. Yeung singled te left. " ,lnss;IV , . i wi i Vsmith C""hler. Rlxtv-secend and Walnut -trecti run. White going te third? Carter singled flltn Ha"l 'B '" '' The second tally for the Athletics tecenteV. ."coring White. Yeung and '; " at Fertv.Khth Ward, came as a result of Ward's mistake In Carter advanced en a wild pitch. Scl- , c ,'"'1 ,,u.Vit ' rU?i,t fr TB,f"lrftf,1 W1. an'1. 8,Sr,Mu throwing n ball te the Yankee dugout held's sacrifice fly te Whitman scored J the .lxth. Hand, hit te right or . )t after Johnsten had singled te the right- Yeung. Cornog singled te left, scoring " V'J'f- , "LVfi'nrf ' ., I ",' i ivlee at Harry a. Mackey Club. Forty- held wall In the eighth inning. Cnrrer McConnell tiled te Buzby. Jehnsen s sacrifice and scored en I errjs Lemh and. Spruce greets.. . . This error of judgment allowed ler u single iieiiuiitju uuiucu mm seceiia niuinu. uni imj csm .i ...i. 3 ..-- - out i cm. u ruiia. ry j?i . . . i . l st - Cf a. . -a .3 - rVywSSt3 CTSV " .. , ..r I WT.rV.ne I . . . 1 V VK"' ' - .... - I . . . . 1 . . . . A .. aAItTV RAZTW l-ftSMuW, S ) 7 .,, O ' TT CLJ ' I -": dlWm?) HTKAM8HIP NOTICES BOXING IN Here Is u picture of a bout between two sailors, one representing the United States Navy and the ether the Itritlsh squadron. J. V. Allen, whose home Is In Philadelphia, Is the referee. He Is chief boatswain's mate of the I'. S. S. Tracy. The boxing bouts were staged at the Manila A. C. ROYAL STARS BEAT CHESTER CLUB, 13-2 I Al !.. A . unappie jonnsen S OO 10 re a Team Wallops Johnny Barker Hard in Merning: Game THREE HOMERS FEATURE! CIlMtr. la.. Mn- ?in fl.nrmln .rnhi,.n,, T1,lln.ll .,!.! 1....l C.-.. l.-.t I nn easy time with the Chester Club inc,ftKnoeni Alaan at M"ulai Cell,nirlale at the morning game here today, winning i . .. , ..nTrtr. by the large senn of 1.1 te 2, Heme NORT!I LKAOUB runs by Fels nnd Smith, of the colored aggregation, and I.aldwin, of the home team, featured the contest. Jehnsen's team found Johnny Bar ker's sheets made te order and slugged j the ball te nil parts of the held. Hard hitting, coupled with hit-and-run plays, enabled the dusky nthletes te score seven runs in the last two innings. il..nnl. .J T... .. ii. n,1 ( happie used Tyee en the mound, ifith luniLrtlf ii,in t-Mrt ntnltlnr7 ii'htift , Manager Iris Lord elected the Bark I brothers Cliarl.e and Johnny, te uphe the prestige e l-iiiter. S.nedlcy He "' 0,le the ,rlniest crowds of t 1..1. a.. rw k.m fnm l.rt .-emn ILM lllllll II 141 'llip, tils- V. V 1 A t "II1IV Lord elected the Barker held Id he wm en hand for the game. The Stars started the fireworks in rwn-hnirser. ( nnnilli ?"" mJ"u.".1 ",,7.. it "Bi.iJ;i . . i 1 - 1 (PI.. L-. . ilin r s.,-. wt A n i mnfTnil U TnlitiDfin U TI....I..1... ... a . mt t - m .. 1 .. i ii mm vr-'ti - iiiLiiiiu nil 4.vj iniiwniiu .unuiBuu 4)itnn ni u . . Jiiwurji, iiciivuiii uuM-iwin ijirii iiisi-tu i" vimiiii- ..' uinraia at aeum niiues, ureaa ana mi and he also muffed the threw and Perry I ler streets. i eel''lU,l . , ., ,, , ... , ( Vcr 'n,b?nS h ilf of he " a l , calnZ!,Ju ,"ec il uiti n lth, when Cruthers connected wltli a inelp nnd remned across the mate when led llaldWin.COIinecU'U Y,nu uuu ui . . i i t. i .. 11. ... ,.C Lee's cureh for a honier. MCGREGOR STAR AT BAT ' His Hitting Feature of Paulsboro's Victory Over Glassboro Glassboro. Mav HO. Paul-bere de- I featt.(i Glassboro here this morning in n ,, !, , Pnnlsbnrn stneed ', ' . . . t, a batting rally at the end of the game an" wen out. The feature of tne contest was. u hitting of Mc5re':er, who had five safe. ties te his credit, nun . xitiiuiua, who had three. The scere: oi.AASiieno IAULSV.n? - Dold rl 111 UAHP rtll. i 1 l l II Mnriun If D'wald cf DShuts rf It.ilner lb AHhuts nil Pit M.e. (,'1'biTt 'Jb unl p Tem bni p Totals 0 110 0 Sharkev.rf 0 1 i n n ii ii 1 0 1 linker 2b 2 1 7 i u O 1 1 0 0 AR'n'di.lb 1 111 1 1 0 1 4 0 1 M Qrgr.ss ! 1 I S 0 (i n 3 2 0 Jaer.cf. " 1 n '2 2 Carsen If. 110 0 0 e 0 0 n 1 1 1 4 I) Hnn'd.c t II 3 1 II 3 0 4 1 Wray.p . e 0 n j i) 0 0 0 0 0 Ilurner P 0 fi 1 1 u Overardlf 1 1 e n e I) .!7 14 0 Tetnls 1 12 JT 17 1 ' G".is3bo're 1 O 1 0 0 1 'i .1 1 -'i 0 4 0 1 0 0 u 0 (I ." Barnes and Hagen Sail Today New lerk Ml 30 Twe .mcrlmn wolf ih-imrlens Leng Jim Il.irnes, of th.. Pellharn Clu f i luh holier or ire naiienui 'r-n line, .,nii U'.li.r llmtn the Profenhlonal delfers' I As elation menarrh will leav, at n.iun te. t0 lemuli In the Hrltlsh open champlunshtp n1 month On thn ether side thej will j,(n Je(.,, nuuhisen the Chinco ymfes- slmal. who was th. winner of the Jlrltiab Wn tltli at St Andrews Inst iwrlr.s i ,,,.,.- -r .... Crlqul Halts Fex In Twelfth inden. Ma- ae Bugeun ri.mi, the 1-r-nch Mimplen. .wen an e.my M( tury ever PHILIPPINES Today's Little League and Independent Games navy YAnn u:ac;h: llj S. S. nechfiter . Nmat llenpltal nnd Siundren 7 s. Fert Jllllllt. at Marine Uieunils .MO.S'TOOMKIIY COUNTY LEAGUE Mernlnc, Somlcrten nt Araller, Dejles- town nt lMrk.mfiv Pnn.huhin ken nt Lani i.ini... ntternoen. Ambi-r .it yil.ew", 1'iTKnsie at uonsnenocKen. i"un -: Seudnrten rHILADELTHIA SUnUHHAN LEAGUE Mernlm;. Adhbourne nt Tort Wnrtilng ten, olenxlde nt Wjndmoer Hatboro at Mo Me Klnle . afternoon. l'"ort Washington at Hat Hat Ixire, McKtnlcy at Olcnside. Wyndmoor at Achbeurnc. rNTEnnone leaeue ' Afternoon. Sharen Hill at Koliem. Pros pect ut Glcneldcn, Morter.-Ilutlcane at ei- ClOIt. V DBLAWARH COUNTY LCAUUB Afternoon, alenslde at Or and. "ejoen Wales. MAIN LINE LEAQUE Afternoon, Ilryn Mawr at "Waj-ne. Straf- ford at Herwn. Ar'dmere "nt Narberth. I WKST JnRSF,Y league Mernni:, Bwe,esU.re at Woea.torrn. i Wuudbury at Gleuceti?r, Clayten at Elmer, PauUbore at Olaubore. nfti-rnoert. a.l0f- ter " Swoiiesboro. Woodstown at Clayten, m,n at Woodbury . Gtassbore at ravUbore. ' CBNTItAL-nunUNGTON LEAGUE Dolanre at 11-veriv, llnrllngten at Pal myra, Iteebllncr nt Medford. INDEPENDENT GAMES (P. M ) Olrard Field Club at Pitman. N. J. Wllduoed at Drldeaburr, Richmond and urmoeox Rireetff Ri.nth lhtllv 1li.lirau. nl rlAlhA Tw.nltf. -IxilT and Ritd" -itt-:. -- - - . : ' and Hren streets. KlKii ffltuYare8,? Lincoln tji.i7ity Sex jiaitimere Md- ii iiiiuiiKluil lib eiiautiiiuii, s u .i Timlin Stenton Field Club, Thll- trectn at Haltlmere Black KpHch nt Media A. A. Fifty-Einth and illrfnrM atrPAfu , K1.u,i.w-.Men .. t. El.hteenth and I SienehurMt ut Marshall n Smith. Tenth I and llutler BtreetB , Sun Compans. of Marcus Heek, at Rock dale Puritan at Uelfleld. Osentz and Church IVUL'IMUllU HlirDliS lnne Thlladilphla Tlcers at Pelham Silk Sex Hux A J. ut Baiharach OlantH, Wilming ton Ontral Manuil at Leenard P C . Frank ford HM-nue and Ilustlntcm ulke M coten n at .Mount Jinny Camden and Seuth Jersey I iNnKPENDHNT games (P m) ramden Kat Side is. Camden at Third miu Hilly Orav's Professional! as East sih A A. at Nineteenth and IUer. V S, S IlechenU-r vs. West Herlln Spar rows at West Herlln. Hiirrlsburg ClUnts at Mount Helly. I'ninnbell's Soup at Hellmanr. I'iitnden Meese at IfildKebore. Liberty Slnlnir Knclety vs. Twelfth war.i at inirileth and Hteiens. sterling ciuu . l'-alrvlew A. A. at Falr- vmw 'lner ' at lllackwoel Terrace. Jarquarrt A. I' at Peneaulien. IllarkMOud ut nrpnlrih oriental A, C . of Uleuccster. at Iladden- field Columbia A O at Oaklyn. I.iurel Kprlnw Tlifrn Adelphla A. A. at eleventh and Jeffersen Iteya! A. r vs. Meri-hantvllle All-Stars at Mercr.antlllv, Moerestfiwn Cresecnti nt Moerestonn. ii iiuiiiMiu -i a., or j'nuaaeiDh a. v. ,,",', ,"cnaB1 " "-1 C m. Herlln A. C. at A"".,, ,, .... . . , S.' (. Ifnient i at Uarrlngten rnJ';' - v u Colllngsweod at Northwest I'rofesMennls vs Den Mawr at Hudden avenue and Pine. VlJSTi:rAY'8 SCORES llllldnle, 111. Ileal stars, .', Slentnn fl, Seuth Phllly Hebrews 4 Ilrldesliurg 11 Donevnn-Armitrung, S St Michael h il I.a Mett, 3 Kl'lliti Trust, ft Oliard National, 2 Merrhiell 7 Knyoeil, 'J Kinslntten 10, MwlU A A.. B C . fl. i .p..i..i i 1...J D. ., . .... t f SOUTH PHILS WIN OVER WILMINGTON Downtewners Run Up Score of 12 te 2 en Visiting Team at Shetzline Park PLAYERS ARE LECTURED The Seuth Phlltlen played In their real form this morning nt Brend nnd Illgler streets nnd handed the Wilming ton team a trouncing by the score of 12 te 2. ' The downtewners were given a se vere lecture by Manager. Rudelph before the game in which he mnde It plnln that they must play better ball or several would be looking for positions else where. The feature of the game was the playing of the entire team, net nn error being made. Wilmington also showed geed form nnd did net commit an error. The home club get off te a batting streak in the very first Inning. After Spalding filed out, Lai walked nnd then Pnsquerella also hit a high one, Mhich was caught. A triple te the scoreboard by Gerner followed. Lai scoring. Swigler and Fish both singled. Ger ner counting en the former's blnglc. Pinnev came through with a double, both Fish nnd Swigler romping home, but he was caught trying te stretch his wallop into a triple. Neither club wns able te de anything en the offense In the second Inning. The Invaders entered into the coring festivities In the fifth when one run came across en Ceylo's double and Grant's single. The Seuth Phils came right back in their portion of the same frnme with three markers. These were scored after two were out. Spalding and Lai dou bled, the former scoring. Cele hooted Pnsquerclla's grounder, Lnl advanced te third, l'asquerella stoic second anu both scored en Gerncr's single mu. i-...l itt.fi.- . The Seuth Phils en inn rurht back in the seventh and added three mere runs te their total nnd came through with two mere in the eighth. Wilming ton added its second tallv in the ninth. WILMINGTON' SO. PHILLIES r b e a e Spnldlnc.lt 2 2 1 0 0 Ceyln. ss.. 1 1! 1 u Uil.Sb ... i! 2 8 8 0 Uroed.rf.. 0 S 8 0 0 Pan'a.e. .. 2 .1 7 u 0 Olenn cf. . O 0 0 0 Gerncr.cf. 1! 3 0 1 0 Nltehl.lt. OHIO rtifh.lb.. J 1 10 2 0 Slnuv'r.Ih. a 1 B 1 0 Svller.rf. 2 2 2 n 0 Pntte'n.illi. 1 II 1 2 II Plnney.. 0 1 1 C 0 Weaver,!. 0 0 3 0 0 Heter.2b. 1 1 8 1 0 Kcrr.c. .. 0 1 1 2 O ajcksen.p. 0 1 0 1 0 Ilnrncl.p 0 0 110 E'.lwoed 0 1 0 0 0 Total!. 12 111 27 13 0 Total! . . 2 7 24 0 9 Wllmlrwten .0 0 0 0 1 0 ft 0 1 2 Se. Phillies 4 O 0 0 3 0 3 2 x 12 Two-baiie hits Ceyle. Spalding". Lai. Three hase hits Ocrner. Hlauchter. Heme run! Gerner. Sllgler. Sacrlflen hit Ornnt Stelen liae Spaldlnir. Left en b-iwii Wllmliur- len. 0. Se. Phllllns. ft. Rlrnxlr nut llv l-lVltsen, 0: by Hartly, 1. Deuble plu SlAughter te Weaker. Ilaie en ball! Off Jaok!en. 1: off Harley, . Hit by pitched ball Hartley. Deuble by Schang Put 8 Yanks Ahead Continued from Pase One Johnsten te score en n sacrifice flv bv Walker. Ward atoned for his mlsplny with n smashing single in the Ynnkee half of that inning nnd scored the winning run en n single by Ruth, and n sacrifice fly . by Baker. Kllllll nn T1rltAf1 r-rt!1 .'n 4Tim anal , ,,"" T..J . ' V..i.; ' '.'.., Z. l hlta in thu nlffl.rb nnrl nlnlh 0nclnnu i jiiiiIst, uhl tin' iiiiuvurn t'liuillVd IIU'U nnd get the decision. Detail of the Game FIRST Yeung flied te Ruth. Ward threw out Johnsten. Scott threw out Walker. Ne runs. Witt filed te Walker. Werd tried te avoid the ball and knocked n lucky single ever hrst. ltutb Hied te Walker. Ward died stealing, Perkins te Yeung, PerklnB. ird threw Baker fouled te Perkins. Meuscl beat out an infield hit te Galloway. Meusel was caught off first. Perkins te Johnsten. Pipp flied te Miller. Ne runs. THIRD Dykes flied te Witt. Gal loway bounced a single off Scott's shins. Galloway stele second. Sullivan sin--gled te right, scoring Galloway. Yeung tiled te Meusel. Johnsten fouled te linker. One run. Sentt lined te Djkes. Schnng filed te AValker. Heyt walked. Witt also walked. Ward fanned. Ne luns, POFRTH Walker flied te Witt In deep tenter. Perkins doubled off the I right field Mnnd. illller pepped te Scott. Welch fanned. Ne runs. Ruth doubled off the right field wall. Baker pepped te Yeung. Galloway threw e it Meusel, Ruth inking third. Pipp singled te center, bcerlng Ruth. Sullivan threw out Scott. One run. FIFTH Dykes pepped te Pipp. Ruth took Gulleway's short fly. Sul livan fanned. Ne runs. Schang was called out en strikes. Heyt funned. Witt bounced a hit oft Sullivan's glove. Witt out stealing, Perkins te Galloway. Ne runs. SIXTH Yeung bunted und was thrown out, Pipp te Ilejt. Heyt knocked down Johnnten'a fast bounder nnd threw him out. Walker walked. Baker tonic a hard smash from Perkins and forced Walker at second, Baker te Ward. Ne runs. Ward filed te Miller. Ruth struck out en three pitched balls. Baker Cowing the Pirates 'f&i, Phila. Aute Drivers Will Ge After Records Fer the first time since the Fair mount Park automobile races, a sanctioned automobile race meet will be held in this city today en the half-mile dirt track of the Byberry Fatr Association at Byberry under the sanction of the American Au tomobile Association of New Yerk. Mere than a score of entries have been received. Among the local drivers will be Leuis Fink, one time boxer, William Albert!, of Media, will pilot a powerful car with a speedy record, a Hispane-Huizl, which last fall broke the dirt-track record of the East en the track nt the Tren Tren eon fair grounds. The first race will 'rt at 2 :30 o'clock. walked en four successive balls. Meu scl pepped te Yeung. Ne runs. SEVENTH Ward threw out Miller. Baker threw out Welch. Dykes doub led down the left field foul line. Gal loway was purposely passed. Sullivan hit te Bcett, forcing out Galloway, Scott te Ward. Ne runs. Pipp fouled te Dykes. Scott doublet? down the left-Held foul line. Schang doubled te left, scoring Scott. Heyt sacrificed, Sullivan te Johnsten, Schang going te hird. Witt fled te Walker. One run, EIGHTH Yeung filed te Ruth. Johnsten singled te right; the ball bounced off the stonework of the grand-1 stand, nnd when Meuscl returned It te Ward the Yankee second baseman saw- that it was damaged and threw it te the Yankee dugout. He fnllcd te ebtnln permission from the umpire, however, and Johnsten wns allowed te go te third base en the play. Ward was given nn error. Walker sent n sacri fice fly te Witt, scoring Johnsten. Heyt threw out Perkins. One run. Ward singled te center, ltuth singled te right, bending Ward te third. Baker drove a Nicrillcc fly te Welch, scoring Ward. Meuscl forced ltuth at second, Dykes te Yeung. Pipp flied te Walker. One run. NINTH Miller fouled te Schang. Hauser batted for Welsh, Hauler fanned. Dykes sinsled te center. Gal loway filed te Witt. Ne runs. SANDROW'S HOMER AIDS NICETOWN IN 12-10 WIN Marshall E. Smith Leses In Tenth Inning A home run by Snndrew in the ninth inning enabled Nlcctewn te tie Marshall E. Smith at Tenth nnd Butler streets this morning. The Nicetown nthletes then staged another rally in the tenth and wen. 12-10. Beth Mackin and Humes were hit hard, each club getting fifteen blngles. There were four homers in the contest. Besides Snndrew, Ileyan, R. Smith and Jehnsen nlte hit for the circuit. Iteyan's circuit wallop came in the fifth when two were en base. The score by innings : Niwtewn aiaonaeos 2 12102 M. E. Cmlth .2 00030120 010 15 1 Hopping's Pole Team Wins Reehatnplun, England. May SO. The Ree. hampten Challenge Cup tournament, ene of the principal pole eents of the Londen aea aea ien. l! under way. The team headed by Earl W. Hopping, the American Oxford !tu e'ent. In the first reunl defeated the Pear-ion-Cowdray team by a acere of 10 te 4. Hopping het four goal, Hanford. another American player, alie icerti four time! for the Hopping team. High Prices Paid for Stars of Baseball Here are the hlgheit prices ever paid for miner leairus players In the history of baseliall: Willie Knmm, San Kranclice. Fuel lie Coast League, bought by Chlcaife White Se.x, 1022. ... 1125,000 James O'Connell, Ban Fran- i Cisco, I'acine Coast League, beuaht by New Yerk Giants. 11)21 76.000 Marty O'Tenla, St. Paul, Ameri can Association, bought by I . Pittsburgh Pirates. 1012. ... 22,600 ' Larry Chappdle. Milwaukee, American Association, bought . by Chicago White Sex. 1013. 18,000 Lefty Russell. Haltlmere. Inter national League, beucht by Philadelphia Athletics, 1013... 12.000 Frltx Malsel, Haltlmere. Interna tional League, bought by New Yerk Yankees, 1913 12,000 Rube Mnryuiird. Indianapolis. American Association, beucht by New Yerk Olanti. 1008 11,000 111 re are the hlfthe.t prices ever paid for major leauue Maters: ,,'," J1 tabe) Ruth, Bosten Red Sex. heusht by New Yerk ' lankees, 1U20 $137,600 Heinle Oreh. O'nclnnatl. beuuht ,?' Yerk Olante. 1021 185,000 Willie Karnm. San Francisce, Pa- I cine Coast Learue. heuu-ht by Chicago White Sex. 1M22 125.000! Carl M.iya, Hosten Red Bex, I buiuiht by New Yerk Yankees, 1010. Price ever 58.000 Trie Speaker. Bosten Red Sex, ' bought by Cleveland. 1010. Price ever 50,000 I Orever AleTAnriMr Thiia-t,iB teught by Chicago Cubs. 1018 -tt,M 0,e'' 60,000 Lddle Cellins. Philadelphia Ath- u "" 'i0"11' ly Chicago White Frank llaker, Philadelphia Ath letics, bought by New Yerk innlues, 1010 Denny liauff, llroeklvn Federals', bought by New Yerk Olanti. 1816 60,000 36,000 3." 000 Z36 Se. 11 SL Phene WaL 1892 INDISPCNSAILE TO TNE ROMANTIC YOUNG MAN-THE flfr aT ' 1 1 .. -. pinTiiiirf UUmLLER-CgflaLv BLACK DIAMOND LINES REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO ROTTERDAM S fl "EASTERN DAWN" (UJ3 .S.B.) SAILING JUNE 20 TO ANTWERP S S "WEST INSKIP" (U.S.S.B.) SAILING JUNE 2 s' "EASTERN IMPORTER" uij.B. ...... .SAILING JUNE 1 S S "ANACONDA" (U J JJ.B.) ......... . . 1 1 ! . " . . M . .SAILING JUNE 30 Fer Rat and Particular Apply Black Diamond Steamship Cerp. 337 Walnut St., Philadelphia Lembard 7628 COBB AND 2 OTHER TIGERS SUSPENDED Heilmann, Clark and Detroit Manager Set Down for Indefinite Period STEPPED ON UMP'S TOES St. Iewls, May 80. Manager T Cobb, Outfielder Heilmann and Second Baseman Clark, of the Detroit Amerl cans, were Indefinitely suspended by Ban Jehnsen, Amerlcnn League nr..i. dent, before the morning game of th holiday double-header today with the St. Leuis Browns, During nn argument in the ninth in ning of yesterday's game. Cobh "tepnen en Umpire Wilsen's tees and wB ff!. lshrd. The cause of Clark's and IM mann's mispenslen was net stated te the message received here. ,B LEONARD-TENDLER DATE Rival Lightweights Will Meet it Jeraey City July 20 NVw Vnrli. M Ift m ,. . has announced that arrangements hS been completed for a match between uenny Leenard anil Lew Tendlr Phllndelphln southpaw In which Leoa Leea nrd will defend his lightweight title It will be held at Jersey City Tlmr. day, July 20. Articles for tile & plenshlp mntch were signed nt a eon een ference between Ricknrd. Phil 01am man, Tcndler's manager, and Billy Gib Gib eon, manager pf Lvennrd. Rlckard refused te ninke known the details of the financial arrangements. Ne-Hit Game for College Pitcher Chlnme. May 30. nndehnll', jn)1 .. Kama opened te Chart"! ("Chuck") I'almi Nerthwaitern Unlver!lty' hurler. when h. pitched a ne-hlt. no-run game against Pur due In the lilfr Ten Bame at Purple FWd At Ihnt the Purple had te go eleven lnnln te win. 1 te 0. Warner al.ewed enlv eight hlti BuccsjMlve slnglei by Wllllami. Taber "i v VHa... ... ..v ,,,,, lun us ln9 ggnw; BASEBALL TODAY am. and NATIONAL I,KAOt"K PARK M" PHIMJKS ,m. NEW YORK "(II ANTS' Morning (lame. 10H5 Afternoon, a P. M. COLLEGE BASEBALL Cernell vs. Pennsylvania TIIKSDAY. MAY 30, lfttl. 3:00 P M DONOVAN A ARJISTRONO riEin ' 48th A Walnut Street. ' AM. 8KATH gl M On sale at Franklin FlVli SWIMMING POOL There' a geed en at 1421 Arch St. MiMfJ? clear running water: heated and doubly fil tered: competent Inline tersi moderate r.t.t Call, write or phone Locust 2RO0. CRNTRAI. Y. SI. 0. A. FAMOUS SINCE 1808 GOOD'S Deg Seap Inviforatief, rUiltkful, Retaining KlUi fleas, curai mange, prevent! trans trans minien of disease and i.rmln. Pro motes luxuriant growth of hair. Eie.1 lent ter icalp. AT UP-TO-DATE nm;GaisT3 KVBnYWHEUK TAMKS OOOn. tne PhlladelnVa Pole Today. 3:30 P. M. BIG SPECIAL MATCH Ilrrn Mawr Pole Club Hrrn Mawr. Pa. Bryn Mawr Tl. Philadelphia Country Club DEVON HORSE SHOW and COUNTRY FAIR TODAY On the Deven Pole Field beginning it I0:0O A. M. Tuesday U Children's Dar vtltli Grund Champlenshln Award.. ADMISSION 50c Fights Everybody Wants te See Phillies' Park, Fri. Night, June Z The Greatest Match of 192Z LEW BOBBY TEHDLER vs. BARRETT PRECKtlEn BY THESE STARR JOK TIPI.IT7, s. KARL FRN('IS R. O. (HANKY vi. H1IAMUH OIIRIEN JOK JACKSON VI. PHIL KAPLAN Yeu can't beat, can't even lie tbli card. Best ner effereil In Phlla. Pep. urlcei. tee. Heats SI. S3. S3. 3. Buy la dvunce. Schett'a Cafe, 12th and Fil bert i Tendler'i, 130 Market Kt and lleaux Art, her unit Atlantic City. Hut rapacity. Plenty of geed seals tell. Hundred! up-Hlatera will attend. STEAMSHIP NOTICES VACATION TRIPS (INK WAY $10.80 28.20 348 BY SEA BOSTON Savannah Jacksonville BOUND TRIP $30.00 45.12 55.01 If.als and T.rth Included Extra Charge for Preferred Bpaca Beund-Trlp Tlckita Limited te Octetur Full Particulars en JJteit Pier IB 8. Dela. At. lembird IHS aUinyeAUNf view YORK 111 MOTTEBUAV Via PUawulb, BealaaTie-S51 . rMMr Oftcg. IMlWalstttSUfM. i AMIMCA UHf 1 EkaaaaaHL jH gaBamHETll e ) ..-'Jr. .ffrti.2.if-.. jttfc D ,'ts gamgamgaK.'
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