ft afl GRADUATES ATTA( YALE SPORT HEADS '( Professer Mendell and Tad Jenes Assailed in Complaint of Committee I CHARGE,' SUMMED g - , BALL New Yerk.' .Tune "17. The nthletlc eftuntlnn nt Ynle "Is se befuddled nnd nlshnndlcd that It seems nothing short 'f complete remolding of the system of control, finance nnd coaching will ttn-c te remedy it," says n report of he "Voluntary Committee en Yale. ... ' J . t A I Athletics" moue piiDiic ncrc ey ure chairman, Geerge S. Trever, of the elacs vi 1015. i The committee declares It represents the views of "a large number of Ynle men, former' captains, members of present teams, coaches nnd grad uates Interested In Yale- sport." Tfld .Tenes does net possess a strategic mind, the report says. The charge that Jews arc discrimi nated against occurs In the committee's remarks en basketball, in which It Is pointed out Hint Yale finished last in the intercollegiate race. Charge Summer Ball The cheree Is made also that most memhrra of the' bnseball team have played summer baseball, which Is for bidden by the Big Three. "Under the present lacK or system athletic po tentialities arc cither overlooked or Ignored, and that In what has recently weakened many Ynle varsity teams." "Many graduates feel that these In control at Yule have - fumbled the kail," snys the report, which nnrtlcu larly assails Prof, Clarence W. Men dell. chnlrman of the Benrd of Control. "Prof. Mendell has never had any athletic experience," snys the report. "His recent report en the present Ynle athletic situation is somewhat mis leading. Prof. Mendell linn summed up his year's work ns follews: " 'On the whole we can leek back en a reasonably geed year.' "This committee cannot ngrcc with Prof. Mendell, because in lis present athletic year se fnr Harvard varsity tennis have defeated ours in football, hoekey, basketball, track, tennis and golf. Rvcn if we bent Hnrvard In baseball nnd en the water we could hardly call it a 'reasonably geed year.' ' "And ns far as 'n reasonably geed year' Is concerned In our contests wlta Princeton we defeated Princeton In football, but Princeton has defeated us in track, basketball, crew, tennis and golf. "Out of Athletic Brains" "The alibi for nil this Is that 'we are out of luck.' We respectfully submit that we nrc net out of luck c arc merely out of athletic brains. "After n careful review of the whole unsatisfactory situation," continues the report, "we believe that Yale nthlctlcs cannot be established en a sound nnd hanny basis until these reforms are madcj "A" consistent athletic policy and system. "Mere nthlctlcs for mere students. "A known nthlctic specialist and organizer as head of Yule athletics, who shall be a number of the faculty. "A Jlrecter of freshmen nthlctlcs. "Competent conches, nnd mere of them. "An efficient business manager. "Committee supervision, but net committee direction, "Kespensiblc nnd open publicity. "Invest coaches with marc authority. "I.e.is alibis for defeats, mere sym pathy with grndunte co-operation, tllmlnntc all snobbish intolerance and neccpt u breadct vision of our athletic future. Suggest Demanding Change "This 1h net all critical. If serious thought Ih given te this report and te its purpose geed tuny come of it. Yale rnvl u.it os should get together nnd dc tnaii'l u rhnnge. "There Is another side te the matter. Athletics at Ynle have become of finan cial Importance. Large suras of money ire tnken in and spent, nnd yet only a few in the university, these fertunnte enough te get en the relatively small number of teams, have the oppor tunity te take part In erguuized n th irties, cither for pleasure or te develop what ability they may have in the hope of making a varsity team. "In 11)20 Yale football receipts were $300,000 nnd in 1021 $540,000. Yet last jcur there was nn nthletlc deficit of $100,000. There should be better management .than that. Nearly $050, 000 spent for a string of defeats." MENDELL TO RESIGN AS ATHLETIC HEAD New Haven. Conn., June 17. Prof. Unrence W. Mendell, chairman of the " Athletic Heard of Control, will formally present his resignation at the feting of that body Mendny night. Inn document expressing his wish te "tire is In the hands of the commit tee, and It Is expected that definite action upon It will be taken promptly. Prof. Mendell wild today that he Wished te devote his nttentlen te hl classroom duties and that he accepted the chairmanship of the committee or beard with no idea of remaining per iwiiiently in that position. He succeeded Prof. Itebcrt N. Cerwin Jn 1011), when Yale was reopened fol lowing the World Wnr. Prof. Cerwin. who hud been appointed following the long regime of Wnlter Camp, re "wined In the position during the World War, when athletics were virtually suspended, but there was a keen demand for expnnsleu when the university re sumed sessions, and Prof. Mendell, one of the younger ami pvogresslve mem bers of the Latin faculty, was chosen his bucccsser. 'WEST VIRGINIA'S RECORD Virtually Broke Even In 111 Events "In 1921 Morgantown, W. Va., June 17. A wuninarv of nthletlc contests In which "est Virginia University teams par ticipated during the liint jenr.' shows the iiwuntulnecrs virtually broke even In the Hi events. Kight tennis wen nity-slx contests, lebt- fifty-four nnd tied one. The sumninry shewed: Wrestling, 5 en, three lest; baseball, HI wen. 11 lest; varsity football, ft wen, 4 lest, J tied; secondary football, 7 wen, !1 leut: varsity basketball. 1) wen, 13 lnt; freshman basketball, 8 wen, 11 lest; rack, 'J wen, U lest; tennis, -1 wen, 7 lest. New Pitcher for Curtis The Uurtli Country Club baseball team lna a new pitcher In H. Miller, u hi u.;tS)cr. aeuthptw. who halla from the R?.Wv He wl Men hl Oral game for the '"uUhoru-temorrow rtwnQen al l.awnilale, hen the CurtH.bera iftetlh Lawndale Heme-Hun Hitters ,in Yesterday's Games Season's K, William,. Browns 1 is (Urasbr. Card I IB McMunui, llrewiw.,.,,,,. t 7 C. Wllllenwj Phillies 1 t 6 (Jrlmr. Cum ,,,,.' 1 S K. Hmlth. Keil Mm I R, C. .Walker. Phillies 1 8 . i. TOTAYj te pate American Leairtie 1M National liPMiie , 181 . TOTAL THIS DATS LAST YEAB National League . . . i ........ , . . ,'. , 163 A , 'HOME RUNB 1021 American Lcacne , k . . . . 477 National' Laicue ; , :... 40 Total . . .' si Winner of Indianapolis Event Picked te Capture Universal Trophy Event at Uniontown MILTON WILL GIVE, BATTLE Uniontown, Pa,, June 17. Paced by Barney Oldfield, veteran of the track, twelve of Amcrlcn's best known auto mobile racing pilots will get away at 2 o'clock this afternoon en the Uniontown speedway In the 225 -mile Universal Trophy race. v Attendance records for this time of year will be broken, judging from the Influx of visitors te the city. Jimmy Murphy, who fought through the GOO-mlle grind at IndlannpellH en Memerial Day te a victory, nnd who turned In the fastest lap in the qualifi cation trials here yesterday, was favor ite. Murphy's time In the trlnls was 100 miles nn hour. Temmy Milten, with whom Murphy formerly rode ns mech anician, ran nest, with 108 miles nn hour nnd n battle between these pilots Is In prospect. Nine drivers qualified and three mere took a trial spin around the benrd trade this morning. Most of the drivers who contested in the Indianapolis race were using the same cars today. The entries : Driver Cur Jimmy Murphy. . . . . . Duesenberg- Temmy Milten I. each Bpec'al Frank Klllett I.each Spec'al Harry Hartz Duesenbers Jerrv Wnmlerllch.. . Duesenberg I. P. Fetterman.... Duesenbg lnn Duray Krontenae Ora F. Halbe Frontenae Jack Curtner Fronty-Ferd H. K. Mulford Frontenae C. Qlenn Heward... Fronty-Ferd U, D. Rese Dentz Specls) WEST PHILA. RIVALS 'CLASH ON DIAMOND Stonehurst and Strawbridge & Clothier in Sectional Strife en Latter's Field RTOXKHUB9T Field. . Rudelph, If. H. Naati. 3b. Rhrrt. cf. Mullln; lb. Minnow, r. Mcllenry, 2b. M. Neah. rf. Furry, p. S. , C. Rath. Sb. letter, rf. Curtis, rf. nittln. Sb. YrabMry, If. C.llmere, e. Williams, tb. 'nn.vleaa, ss. McMlllen, p. Twe qf the leading teams in the West Philadelphia section mingle this nfternoen en the Strnwbridge et Clothier grounds nt Sixty-second and Walnut streets and Manager Al Trultt is making ready te hnvc the S. It. O. signs up early. The rival combatants are Stone hurst nnd Strnwbridge & Clothier. The former Is a newcomer In the ranks of semi-pre bull with nn enormous following, nnd the storebeys nre known te every follower of the national pas time in the city. rVimnnrntlve records show Stene hurst te have the edge en their rlvnls as te the number of games pniyca ana the tpnms contested, but Al Trultt con fidently expects te take the measure of his opponents who cinim me cunmpion cunmpien shlp of everything west of the Schuyl kill. The partisan fans nre consid erably ngltnted ever the contest nnd u record-breaking crewu enn de rcaton rcaten ably expected. NEW TEAM PLAYS HERE . Colllngsweod Nine Makes First Ap pearance With Marshall E. Smith Manager Jack Mays, of the Marshall R. Smith, has another new team for the fans nt Tenth nnd liutler streets this nfternoen. The visiting nttrnctlen ' the Cnlllneswoed club, nnd the visi ters hnvc u line-up that premises te make the store boys hustle. Included in the line-up nrp such plovers ns Dwycr, Martin. Burdsnll, Mu'dlc and Chirk, who nil played In the (Delaware County League last yenr: llajes. of uissten, wen Known te iecui fans, nnd .Tohnteii, of Mnrtlusburg. Mays will have a new third baseman In the line-up. He is Ituth, who for merly sported the colors of Donevan. Armstrong. A new pitcher will ulse be in the box for the store boys. INLAND NINE WINS Defeats Factory In War Depart ment Game, 18 te 5 The Inlnnil Office bnsebnll tenm dc fcatcd the nine representing the Fnctery nf the Phllade'phlu (lenernl Supply n.innt. Wnr Department, by a scere of 18 te B. Miller, hurling for the win ning team, showed up brilliantly, striking out ten men In sewn Innings. Andersen twirled for the losing aggre gation. .. , , Ilecfch and Narln each slammed out home runs. .Manager Lelunlller used geed judgment In handling his players. MISS RYAN DEFEATED Conqueror of Mrs. Mallery Wins English Tennis Title Londen, June 17. (By A. P.) Miss Kllznbeth Itynn, of California, was defeated by Miss Kathleen Mc Kane, the BrltlHh star. In the final of the Kent tennis championship at Bcck cnhnni tedny, The Kngllsh player wan bv the score of 0-3. U-!l. Miss McKnne, who Is nineteen years old yesterday eliminated Mrs. Mella Mallery fieiu the tournament in the ..,.i.. ml reiunl. Ledger te lay Radie Snaps Tlie Lcdcer A, A. will take en the Uaille Hnaus nt 1'elnt ITreeie tomorrow aftcrhoen. nk. ..I.....I heva h.in twen c aanlna ud lately, and Ueerse O'UrUn speeta Js slop their itr alt with hi new cenitrneM team, MURPHY FAVORITE IN 225-MILE RACE BOATHOUSE ROW HAS BIG REGATTA Annual Navy-Day Crew Races Will Be Held en Schuylkill This Afternoon FIFTEEN EVENTS CARDED Fifteen events nre ,en the 'program fer'the nnnunl Ifavy Day Kegntta that will be held en the Schuylkill this afternoon. A record entry list has been received by the officials, nnd the first race will Blnrt nt 2:30 P. M. The Undine' Barge Club VU have entries in twelve events. The'club Is depending en Allisen, Keeney, Blessing) Agnew, Rlckmers nnd ether famous nnd experienced oarsmen as well as the juniors te pull it through te victory ever the ether organizations along the river. The Malta Beat Club sent in Its entry for the senior four-enrcd shell race. When It was discovered that no ether club had entered the,race, Chair man Samuel II. Trultt asked the ether clubs it they could make entries for the event inasmuch as the prizes al ready had been ordered. Fermer Commedore Geerge O. Mel ley, of the Undine Barge Club, said that his club could get n crew together, but according te the navy rules they would net be eligible. He mentioned the Greef and Fnedcrschmldt brothers, the former having been members of the Crescent nnd the latter members of the Pennsylvania Barge Club, and accord ing te n ruling a member of one club ennnet leave and join nnether nnd row in the navy rescatta until after 305 days. A vote was taken, and It was unanimously agreed te allow the Undine crew te row. Big Scull Race The big race of the afternoon will be the senior singles for the chnmpion chnmpien shlp of the Schuylkill Navy. This event will rlvnl the recent Geld Cup Challenge rnce that was wen by Walter Hoever, the Duluth star. Paul Cos Ces Cos telleL Garrett Gilmerc and Tem Rooney will be opponents. Costclle is the favorite, but he will be pressed hard by the Bachelors' nnd Undine entries. Jimmy Rlckmers, former captain nt erthenst High Scheel, will stroke two crews in today's races. He will streke the junior elght-enred .shell nnd the four-enrcd glc of the Undine Club. Bill McFnrlnnc, who has been tutor ing both of the crews, says they nre In first-clnss condition, nnd will row geed races. While his rrews nre in geed condition, the depesters are picking the Bachelors te win the event, because of the number of Kpiscepnl Academy ears-, men in the shell. Conch Eddie March, of the Wit Philadelphia Club, has six entries in various races, and he is expecting six victories. He claims hid preteges ere in. as fine condition ns nny athletes en the river front, nnd thnt n few sur prises nrc going te be sprung. Lee Brown te Rew Lee Brown, who rowed some years age for Malta, will try n comeback nnd row in the intermediate singles. He has been training, faithfully, and hns been working In old-time form dur ing the last week. The positions of the crews number from the West shore. The regatta of ficials will be: Starter, Charles Sal inger; honorary referees, Jnmes T. Cor Cer Cor telyeu nnd Geerge F. Heffman ; noting referees. Samuel II. Trultt and Ar thur Clevenger; judges nt finish, Charles W. Prelsendnnz, Dr. Charles S. Potts, Hareld G. Gibsen, Leuis P. Knccht, R. W. Cember; timers, Geerge w Mclley, Henry Pcnn Burke, Jnmes S. Flnnnigan, Frank A. Schell; clerks of caurbe, 10. M. Ulincr, Geerge S. Hcnsler nnd H. K. Yeung, v Medals will be given te the winners nnd cups te the clubs. The Cnldwell Trophy gees te the club with (the largest number of points, and the Hoff Heff man Cup te the winners of the junior eights, nnd the Elsenlehr Cup te the wfnner of junior singles. LINART, PACED BY HUNTER, WINS HOUR RACE IN N. Y. Belgian Defeats Wiley, Miquel and Colombatto New Verli, June 17. Victer Linart, Belgian biker nnd world moter-pneed champion, scored n glorious victory here nt the Velodreme last night be fore a crowd of 10,000, winning the Prix Jlminv Michael hour race. Geerge Wiley, of Svrncusc, was second; Jules .Miquel, or r ranee, mini, nnu ueergc Colembntto, of Italy, fourth. It wns n clo"e race throughout with the riders lending nt different times. When the crack of the pistol ended the long grind, covering a dlstiince of forty miles nnd five lnps. there was a dif ference of only about u lap between the first three riders. Jimmy Hunter, Philadelphia b crack meter-pacer, was In front of Linnrt nnd he carried the Bclglun along throughout the race without the for eigner losing his pace. Breaks Beth Hands; Wins Decision New Orlennn. June 17. Breaking both hands In the flfth round et a fltteen-reuml bout, "llnppy" I.lttlente, New Orteuns, went the full route with Hilly Khuii T.es AnEilea, anil was ulven the referee'a ileclalen, They nre mldillnwr'ahta. "Hnppj" tried for a knockout Uurinsr the last three rounds. STRIKE THREE! 4wv 'Tw2w ' tJBBt iEKBKKttfteMB9lrMutlBHtiLJKKL "" CsaaT bWsbbB vHHjlsLiiH "'" MHSSSSHL'Pff' tHK JaKj CbQbbbK' " BBBBBBBBBaVkVk La JbbbB. taaaaPaBtB'aaaaaal -iiBS ' vaajlaaBaaBlW gaBBBBBam BSBHaBlBiSllllBaBBBBBBaiSllllKBt. t SaHHsT Pi1111117 iSlT WfMt' L"'''" T BliSL AT V' iV l t i ImWwMtlm&mWteM 'l WA-ft'A jvm M4Min) rrir, rt wfteAi. WVr 'V A rtr ft &?. X-xrf ft wwi"niwwMW Lew Tcnder, Philadelphia's knockeretit, was "counted out" Jn the third the ine Street and Walnut Street teams. 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In the group, left te right, are Gladys Bauer, a newcomer; Gertrude Edsen, Middle Atlantic divlngv champion; Florence McLeughlln, fancy diver; Margaret Ravier, natlenaf Junier plunge champion; Marie Hlllegas, Middle Atlantic breast stroke tlttehelder Schedules of Today's Little League and Independent Baseball Games INDUSTRIAU AMATEUR LEAOUB Ovcrbroek Carpet at Stead Miller, Ferty-aeventh and Spruce atreetai Thornton Thornten Fuller at Walther Manufncturlni Company. Terrewlale avenue and N atreetl Merrell Mllla nt Oliver Knlttlnir Company. Maacher and Westmoreland atreetai Art Leem at Whitman, Seventh street nnd Taber read. DELL TELEPHONE LEAGUE Maintenance va. A. T. A. T. Company. Central Ne. 1: Atlantic -Ceaat.vs . Construc tion. Nertheaat Ne. 2j Moter Vehicle vs. En gineering". Northeast Ne. 1: General Office va. Western Electric Central Ne. 4, Twenty ninth and Somerset streets. MONTGOMERY COUNTT LEAOUB Doylestown at Seudertcn: Lansdala at Perkaste- Conshehockcn at Ambler. PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN LEAGUE Fert Washington at Wyndmoers Glenslda at Hatboro; Ashbourne at McKtnley. CENTRAL BURLINGTON LEAGUE Deiance at Reebllng: Beverly at Palmyra; Medford at Burlington. NORTH PENN LEAGUE Glenslde at"Wasb'ey ft Maltrsen: Welden at Orelandi North Wales at Ambler. MAIN LINE LEAGUE Wayne at Bryn Mawr: Berwyn at Straf ford; Narberth at Ardmore. DELAWARE COUNTY LEAGUE ClKten at Med'a; Aldan at Celllngdale. INTERBOROUGH LEAGUE Olenolden nt Folsom; Prospect at Folcroft; Morten-Rutledso at Sharen Hill. 'LANSDOWNE BASEBALL LEAGUE Fellowship Club vs. Lansdewne Fire Cem pany. WEST JERSEY LEAGUE Woodbury at Woodstown. Elmer at Gloucester. Swedesboro at Glassboro. Clayten at Paulsboro. -CENTRAL-BURLINGTON LEAGUE Deiance at ReebllnB. Beverly at Palmyra. Mcdferl at Burlington. SALEM COUNTY LEAGUE - Satem at ronnxureve. Pedrlcktewn at Bridgeport, Pennavlllu at Allew ay. INDEPENDENT GAMES Brooklyn Royal Giants at Cheater. Phllllpsburg at Seuth Phillies, Bread and DIArdmoreeiVt Merrill. Thirtieth street and Columbia avenue. Rockdale at Flelsher. Twenty-sixth and Reed streets. . Pennsylvania OlantH at Ifllldale. Darby. Bartram Park at Stenton Field Club. Phil Ellens and Musarave streets. Klauder-Welden at Bridesburg, Richmond and Orthodox streets. ,... M'cetewn at North Phillies, Fourth and Wlngohecklng atrccts. Lester, at Bartram Park, Fifty-fourth street and Elmwood avenue. 0 P. M. Madisen Stars at Shanahan. Forty-eighth and Brown streets. . ...... Westlnxheuse at St. Barnabas, Slxty-fltth street and Elmwood avenue. Hatch Moter at J. & J. Dobsen. Thirty fifth street and Queen lane. Canten Bulldogs at J. N. Barber. Trenten. Baltlmore Black Sex at Camden City, Third nnd Erie. Cnmden Lit Brethers at Seuth Phllly Hebrews, Thlitefnth and Johnsten streets. Quakei. City J'res at Pittsburgh Orioles, Harland Field. Wilmington, Del, Jewish Wnrld.nt Ashlnnrt, Pa. Mrrvlne PrnfN nt Cheltenham, Pa, U, S. S. Rochester at Riverside. N, J. Colllngsweod nt M. E. Smith, Tenth and Butler streets. Fex Moter, at Sun Company, of Marcus Heek. Phoenix Professionals at Puritan, Second and Clearfield streets, Columbia C. C. at Netaseme, I and Venango streets. Beineld nt Pelham Silk Sex, Chew and Pleasant streets. Brooklyn Reyul (limits at Plalnfleld, N, J, Cuban Stars ut North Adams, Mass. Stewart Club nt Lerraine, Tuent) -sixth and Jeffersen streets. Frallnger at Cathedral, Forty-eighth and Wnlnut Btreets. Tulpehecken Beds nt I.ncan A, A., Eighteenth and lleddnnd streets, Stonehurst nt Straw bridge ft Clothier, Sixty-second and Walnut streets. AND TENDLER WAS is' -ki. . .vm .v. ball. Temmy RelUy Is the Empire and .team defeated Fitter A. C. at Frankford Yellnwjacktts, Frnnkferd aenuc nnd Prntt street. , Tacony Tigers at Wlldwoed A, A., Wake ling and Dlttman streets St, Henry at Kay weed C. C, Thirty-first and Dickinsen streets. Old Timers at Forty-eighth Ward, Twenty fifth nnd Kmrtcr avenue, P. n. R. Travelers nt Westen, Fifty-fourth and Florence avenue, CAMDEN I'nltlmere Black Sex vs Third nnd Erie streets. Camden City, at Jcfterson-Kdgment s. Twelfth Ward at Thirtieth nnd Stevens streets. I.ucns II. B. C. k. Enst Slds A. A at Nineteenth street nnd River n venue. Carrell All-Stars vs. Den Mar A. C, at Hndden avenue nnd Pine street. Oriental A. C. of Gloucester, vi Belfleld A, C. , nt Nerrls nnd Sheridan streets. Tarr ft Bailey at Fnlrvlew. Delhi A, a. of Philadelphia, vs. Whit man Park, at Nerrls and Thurman streets. SOUTH 'JERSEY Tnk-n-Boest A C of Riverside, at Audu- bon. Publle Service nt Bnrrlngten, DrldKlore at Pensauken. Sterling Club vs. Heddcnfleld Presby terian, af Hadde.ifleld Glcnlnch nt Pitman. Camden Junier Meese vs. Mcrchantvllle All-Stnra, at Merchnntvllle. North Philadelphia Browns vs. Crescent Glnnts. nt Moercstown. Campbell's Soup n atendera. Wilmington at Mount Helly. Llbertv H. S. at Woedlynne. XI. H. S. Uoehestjr nt Riverside. Cayuga Professionals at Blackwood, N. J. SUNDAY GAMES Lerraine at Stewart Club, Sixty-third and Walnut atreets. Seuth Philadelphia at Bacharach Giants. New Yerk. North 1'hlls at Phllllpsburg, N. J. Ifllldale at Mount Carmel Stenton at Baltlmore Black Sex. Balti more. Mwrrlll at Ardmore. Hrldesburg at Potmtewn. Seuth PhlllV llplirnwa n, T.ln.ntn Olnn,. VNevv Ycrk. ' St. Columba nt Tnmanun. J. N. Barber nt St. Carthnge, Slxty-thlrd and Cathnrtne streets, Cnmden at Westlngheuse. Shanahan at Viscose, Marcus Heek. til.. Barnabas nt Merns, Atlantic City. , Wilmington nt Reckdnle. Hitch Moter at Allentown, Notnseme nt Columbia C, C Frent and Tesker streets. Belfleld at Fnrmers. Broekln, Cuban Stars ut Oreen Islnnd, Mass. Radie Snaps nt Ledger A. A., Point Breeze. Lawndale at Curtis Country Club, Lawn dale, Chicago Cubs nt Doherty Silk Sex. De-her-ty Oval, Cliften. N. J. Kershnvy nt St. Calllstus, Sixty-seventh street and Lebanon avenue, .Iiun,(lt Knvoed C. C. Thirty-first and Dleklnsen streets. .. ??." Phillies nt Forty-eighth Ward, Twen-ty-nfth nnd Snyder avenue. Jim Thorpe After Hitting Mark New Yerk, June 17. Jim Thorpe la out after a few hitting records since he Joined the Hartferd, Conn., club of the Eastern i,n5,uc- .Tne Indian star collected three doubles out of four trips te the plnte les terday and boosted his tetnl for The three ?,yA ne.inHS been with the team te ten In OAT .tlmca at bat for a percentage et Five Leading Batsmen in Each Majer League NATIONAL I.KAfiUK (I. A, II, It. H. Ilernnhv. ht, Leuis nfl 213 47 SB II. l.rlfTltli. itkhn .in loe 21 41 Hnrgruve. Cln'mill S.'l 10,1 21 3d Higher, Pittsburgh. At 210 37 ;n Kelly, New Yerk M 211 se 70 AMKItK'.W I.KOUK (1. A. II. It. 11. p.r. .401 .3711 ,3A0 .302 .300 P.r. .4:0 .308 .374 .300 .303 Hlslrr, Mt. LeiiIn . AS 237 n 104 IStcnheilMOii, llrvr. 3i HIS 2R 43 Hpenkrr, ('levrlnnd 40 174 33 l.t Miller, AlhlelUs .. 40 IU4 38 71 vedd, urireii., . 11 ion au i COUNTED OUT wiJMlwlwv(.jl.W.&M,' t..iXtXlitir, hu&iU -i-J Ji- .::.. tuning of yesterday's game between awina for ! tiiir.i ii-ib. ..... Melsh Is the catcher. Tendler'a HOD W H HUMBLE ROCKDALE ,. 1921 Champions of Delaware County League, With New Players, te Tackle Yarners McKENTY ON THE HILL , . . ROCKDALK Walker. Sb. n.errel. rf, Ahern. d. FMttStlKB RaMnaer. If rnda-Ht. 3b. Nelan. Ih. Diirrett. ef. Hrett. tb. MeNelll, rf. Wnlker, . Mutten, c. McKrnfr. P. O'Brien, a;, (I'Mnra, cf. Baker, e. reenran. Kelly. h ran. lb. Carter, . The Flclsher Yarners exnect te con tinue their fast play of tnc week when they stack up against Iteckdalc this afternoon at the Yarners' ball park at Twenty-sixth' nnd Reed streets. With "Lefty" Nelnn in the man agerial role the downtewners certainly exhibit n let of pep, which wns plainly evident In their gnmc with the Sphas en Thursday and Chester Inst night. The visiting nggregntlen Is the team that last year breezed through the Delaware County League championship, but it hns been cenHldcrnbly revised the last few days with the addition of such players ns Ahern, O'Brien nnd Kelly, all stars with thcVberfeylc 1021 team. Manager Nelan has delegated Bill McKcnty. the winning Hnturdny after noon pitcher, te take his place en the hill against Ahern. who Is noted for his pitching ability hereabout. "RADIO FLASHES" HERE Westlngheuse Nine te Tackle Ed Lusk's St. Barnabas Team WF.STINCIIIOCSB ST. KARNABA8 Houghten, hi Mnnlen. 2b varnau. it liare. 3b D. Htrrnrr. lb I.unrren, 3b Ilrewn. rf Hrer. cf W. I.nngren, c Manning, p Hnrmer, Sb nnllagher. cf Klllett. lb Leng sa Hell. If IielEhan. rf Power, c Jerdan, p The Wostingheut-e "Radie Flashes" will travel te Sixty-fifth street nnd Elmwood nvenuc this nfternoen, where they will entertain the St. Barnabas tenm. The Esington "live wires" nre anxious te knock off the West Phllly tenm. nnd with the addition of scvernl new players expect te chalk up nnether win. The Westlngheuscrs hnvc been dis playing n first -class article of ball In their recent games at their home let In Esslngten nnd have already met and de feated some of the best teams In Penn sylvanin and Delaware. Manning, the Swarthmerc flah, will be en the mound with W. Lungren en the receiving end for the visitors, while the pitching selection of the Saints is uncertnin. St. llarnnbns added its fourth straight win of the week at the expense of Ken sington last night, 8 te 7. The came was played en the latter's ground nt Frankford avenue nnd Herks street and Necvcen was en the hill for the up up eowners. MEET FOR FIRST TIME Lit Brethers and Seuth Phllly He brews Clash en Latter's Field LIT BROS. Kllllnger. ss. McCannelt, 3b Slaughter, rf. SprfTH, lb. Wrrder. 2b. Mlknetter, If. Hnrknes. cf. Klllk. r. Robinson, p. sniAs Hester. 2b. I.undberg, ss. Ilarel. 3b. Pussen, rf, Chambers, If, Vann. lb. Iltirman. c. HrrnHtrin, cf. Miller, p. Lit Ilretheri nnd Seuth Phllly He brews meet till nfternoen en the lat ter's field nt Thirteenth nnd Jehnsen streets. The store boys have net been making n big splurge In semi-pre circles the Inst few weeks. "We're net netting the pitching." in the wnv Harney Slaughter, manager of the team, ex pressed it. The Sphas have dropped n couple of gnmes the Inst few dnys for the same reason. Eddie Gottlieb will use Miller en the mound for the Sphas nnd Slaughter will depend en Robinson. With any kind of hurling n fast game 'can be expected. The Sphas played at Merrill last night en the latter's field nnd the downtewners swamped their uptown Jewish rlvnls by 12 te 12,in n gnme thnt wns halted in the sixth en account of darkness. The Spluii chnscd Lengncrc te the showers In the sixth and nlse tientcd Dale rough, getting nine runs In this session. RING BOUTS F0RCHARITY Henry H. Housten, 2d, Pest te Give Proceeds for Devastated France Half a dozen ting bouts will be held under the auspices of the Henry 11. Housten, Ud, Pest, Ne. II, American I.ck1iu, of (iormnntewn, nt the Or phcum Theatre, (Iormnntewn and Clai ten avenues, next Fililny night. P10 ceeds of the show will he turnrd ever te the fund for devastated France. Fred Zimmerman lias donated the use of the Orpheum Theatre for the show, and Harry Mcliinth In getting together the bouts. Sum Hlnckisten, fnin.cr nmutcur welterweight and middleweight cham pion, will go en In the wimluii, Hl opponent will be Matty Hums, an nriny champion. Artie McCnim will fmv Jee Mctievcrn. iJan Utirtln takes en leuiiz Sherlock, Benny Pascnl N te meet Sum Nevin. Harry Bass battles Bebby Socko. Have Sklnr opens with Eddie Fitzslmmens, the show FAUQUIER PLAYS ALL-STARS Virginia Polelsts Meet Pick of Phil adelphia at Country Club What Is expected te be one of the most thrilling pole matches of the sea son is scheduled te he plujcil this after noon at the Philadelphia Country Club when the Fauquier team, of Virginia, dashes with a quartet composed of picked Philadelphia riders. The Southerners hnve earned their way into the hearts of Philadelphia pole enthusiasts by their dashing pnv in the bevernl games they have phi veil here and were Induced te rcninln ever here Saturday especially for this con test. MORTON PLAYS TIE GAME The Morten A. C. and the Svvnrth Svvnrth mere All-Stars plajcd n sevcn-innlng tie game lust nlsht. Darkness forced the game te be called at the beginning of the eighth with the tennis deadlocked nt six runs each. A triple with three men en base In the seventh Inniiiv by Bill Palmer, of Morten, featured the game. Beans Mef-n A. r n n n a 1 . n. h. k. 4 a 10 a ,Bwilta, sura a ,2 2 0 0 0 1 SECTIONAL NINES IN SECOND SERIES TILT Nicetown "Hopes te Retrieve Fermer, Defeat at Hands of North Phils NICETOWN NORTH rillM.tBS Jl'JCrefe. rf. 1ille, Bb. Mnkeran line, cr. Walnti. ih. fihafaUhl, 3b. Snmlrew, lb, Kmlth. r. II. Feeter. If. Julie, rf. J. Fnatee, nn. O'Donnell, p. Khan. 2h. Ilrlmbacker. b. rarier, tir Heineia. ir. M'Onnell. e. Jacket, aa. Clancy, p. The second chapter of another neigh borhood feud will be settled this aftei aftei aftei noen when the Nicetown club moves ever te the North Phillies' field nt Fourth nnd Wingoheckln streets nnd vies with the home tenm for baseball supremacy. The North l'lills novo Decn rnampiem of this lecnllty for many seasons, but the Nlectewncrs have sprung Inte the field this yenrrftnd dispute the claim. The teams recently met nt Tenth nnd Butler and the North Phils wen. but the home team staged n rally nnd wns rapidly overtaking the Phils whn darkness ended the activities for the evening. . . The visitors will depend en O'Don nell, their new pitching ncc from Coal Ceal dale. te brine home the decision, while Pcrrv Reffsnytler feels the reputation of the North Phils is safe with Jim Clancy en the hill. WILL BATTLE BRIDESBURG Klauder-Welden Club, of Jenkln Jenkln tewn, Will Oppose Uptewners Shean. rf, Mullln. 2b. McKrewn. firar. If. lfagtirt. nn, Kelly. If. HlrlrTe, lb Lindsay, c. Stinger, p. W hltmnn, rf. start, nn. . Iliinfer.l, If. Rice. 31). l.eOtc, rf. Iturhy, lb. Zlbel. 2I. Heck. c. Stlely. . 8b. Billy Whitman, leader of the Brides burg club, will present the Klnuder- Welden, of Jenkintevvn, te uptown fans at Richmond nnd Orthodox streets. He confidently expects te score nnether victory. , Whltmnn produced the record of the uptewners te show thnt they registered many notable victories ever the best teams in the city nnd State. This is the result of nn article In nn out-of-town paper saying the club hnd n peer record for the season. The story naturally made the Impul sive leader of the uptewners peeved, but the authorship was shifted when Whltmnn uet buy. Hrldesburg Is en en jevlng Its best year nnd Whltmnn feels that his pitching stnff is uncqualed by any club In the State. Gene Costclle ndded another te his list of victories Inst nlsht when Brides burg visited Enst Falls nnd conquered J. & J. Doben, 8 te 3. Hebby Rice hnd four hits nnd one, a triple in tlie seventh, cleared the sacks. Huzby also had n three-bagger that scored two runners in the eighth. Gullman and Jenes pitched for Dobsen. MAIN LINERS AT MERRILL Jim Culllnan's Ardmore Nine te Pay Visit te Brewerytown ARDMORE Kane. rf. 1). Hrewnr. 3b. Mrl.ltiEhlln. ss. ('Uillnun. If. Devlin. 2b. Sinclair, lb. Ilenzv. c. llurtlrtt. l. Darlington, rf. MERRILL Jehnsen, If. Mlvers, ss. Adulr. 2b. Aier. lb. .Ujers. ef. Iwrtt, 3h. Aiken, c. Iinnaere, rf. Dale. P. Undaunted bv the 12-2 setback handed Inst evening nt the hands of the Heuui I'litny iieDrews, iue.uerriii i-ro-fesienals are nil primed te nieet Ard more this nfternoen en their Brewery town grounds, at Thirtieth street and Columbia nvenue. Jim Ciillinan, who plays center field nnd Is mnnnccr of the visiting team, has liinn finvlnilu in wlinvi tlin tiennln nf Philadelphia and cl-ewhere thnt the Main Liners have n icgulnr flub. He hns proved this te Marshall E. Smith. Shaiiuhaii and ethers, and hopes te add Merrill te the list. Dale vs, Burtlett arc the pitchers announced by the rival managers. CANOE RACES TODAY Interesting Events Will Be Held at Castle Colony A varied program of events, both novel nnd entertaining for contestant nnd spectator, will murk the opening day of the Philadelphia Canoe Club at Castle Colony this nfternoen. The events will stnrt nt 2:30 P. M. A large crowd will attend the meet, and almost every one will lunch n la picnic. There will be a dance In the evening nnd mii-dr will be provided bv n new novelty erchestrn. The dance will start at I) o'clock. The club will held riicci ever the American Henley course en tlie Schuyl kill July 4 and August ." . tndependent'Scercs Itnrhariirh Giants, III fllrnhlrtr, I. Wilmington, Si llurtrum Park, 0. Chester, fit Flelsher. II. St. IlarnahiiH. 81 Ken-lnctnn, 7. Kbeneier A. A.. 14) Nel Turk, 7. Kljthth and Mue. 23i KlKlith and Wa. nut. 7. Illlldiile. 12 Nlrrlewn. 4. llrldrKhurK. Hi Dobsen, 3. Shanahan, 2t North Phils, 2 (n Innlnes), Fert-lKht Wunl. Ills St. Menlin, 2. Itlaiinrr'N. 4i Knrnnr, ,1. Colonial Ice Crrnin. It J. T. I.euls. O, MniHhrldm & Clothier. 7i Quaker (Its. I, nirsriif riin, ai .-.1111,1 .aiiuu.ii, je, f.t"l, .. .".,,,.. .1tlllUH.il, 1 Phiiadeinhla Nuiienul, Si tiirard N tlenul, 1. 11 neiiin rniiiirs, , 1 iiiiaiicipuia rrrniliinl, 3 Stonehurst. 4i Wlldnend, 4 (0 InnlnCH). iieinrin. i nnrHiiiiip, .1 Seuth rhllly HebreH, 12i Merrill, 2. Fink Cemnnn), 4l T11II11 Snertlnr f lnh. 1 .MrtJraw's AU-Sturs, 81 Opprnbelm i Ce. III1M, ,1. Seuth Philadelphia A, A.. 5i llrj Fertye'lchth Ward, I61 St. Menlru. 2. , U'luuien II. C.. 2 Seuth PhllHdelphlu II, 'r'e Moter. Ill Puritan. 0 Delhi A. ('.. 7s Frum-UvUle, II. Jewish World, 5 Ilnlten, 4. IOE 301 COME HAVE DINNER AT SUNDAY SPECIALS Lebttr Dinner, $1.50 Halt (rolled .ouster Dfi'llul Clniu '(let 0 Sele Tartare Sauce furbrriirrt Oyslrr fliird i'ofule Seft-Shell Crab Platter, $1.00 'rftd SeI Shell Uiabs , 7e rf a re Saute t'rinch 'rltrf i'o(nlef .Vete 'raj Chickei Plater, SI'.SO Unit llmllrd Hnrlnu Chitj.cn Irrmuiia I'olnteea t'erw en Cehb I Lettuce and Teinnlurs French DiTHlup Lamb Platter, $1.00 Keant ttahv Suriile .amb, Jfluf Sauce New Spinach Hiiced Townfert I Mtuhed Potatoes Celd Cute Chicken with Petate IVA4K uur ssriau, diuna, j-cs unu 4-uti. ALIEN 10 mj FOWUIHPttS Downtown Hurler Will Try te MalA U Thnaa Qtralcrhf for Rudelph's Team 4' TEAM HITS ITS STRIDE M . PHII.MPSn'O Moere, rf Sinclair. 2b nittenheuae. 3b W. Hlavln, cf n. Slavln, If Riley, m Achcnbeth, If nrlnilv, c MIchler. p BOUTH PHILS fpatdlns. If T.al. 8h Paaqutrella, lb I.ehr, cf Hykea, rf Tee, e ' DThjen. 2b Hhaffer. sa Allen, n X 1 ,p J The reconstructed Seuth Philadelphia Club takes en the Ingersell-Rnnd team at Breed nnd Blglcr streets this nfter-," neon, nnd Manager Bill Rudelph wlllC use "Tyce" Allen en the hill In ah"""- effort te odd another te his winning streak anil that of the downtown club'.' In his last two games, against Dobsen, and the U. S. S. Rochester, Allen has, r been returned it winner, nmi ..in, T.-.tr the new tip-Stntc catcher, working in.ff such wonderful form, the downtewners have taken en nn apparent new lease of life. Manager Rudelph new has the team . working ns n unit, nnd nil the cripples are gradually rounding into shape. Dick Spauldlng Is playing his usual1 f-feady game in the eutticld. nnd Brnun, the star Jersey City shortstop, who suf- . fcrcd a broken arm in the recent Hill- dale game, will be back in action in less thnn two weeks. The visiting team will have n number ' of new men In the llne-im wlm hnr '' played with Lafayette College. Th"-"" Si Spaes scored one of the best vic tories of the season last night, whea they bent Philadelphia Terminal 4 te 3. Gallagher started On the hill for the iiemc team aim pitciicd up until the " " n mu iuun in una iwe out I f final out! """' """ c"rcu ln" BOBBY WILSON TO PITCH Named by Manager Powell te ()) I pose Bartram Park '3 . STENTON Sehadel. 3b. Hen ell, hh. JJest. rf. llaniflten. 2b. Powell, ir. Stevenson, lb. Mjerx. rf. R-ekferil. c. Ullsen, 11. UARTRAM llubrrlr. Ih. p,vnK I'uiilknrr. ns. Jarkunrtty, cf. Hell. 2b. en nay. 3b. Fljnn. If. Iluttrn. rf. Ilrnnelt. c. Iluyrr. u. r,iT.he, ,n,ar,rnm I'erk Club, of West'"' Philadelphia, pays a visit te Stentea Field Club nt Phll-Ellcnu nnd Mus- grove streets this afternoon, nnd Mnn-.r, nger Liz Powell untlclpntes little diffi culty in annexing nnether te the wen column. Bartram was beaten last night by Wilmington. 3 te 0. "'"''' The Vl'est I'llllllllellllllilna l,r,..n.,. ijnve n snappy outfit and a couple et''lf iiiicnvrs vviie nre nicely nt any time te . cress the dope, and tlicy may furnish the Mount Airy club with 11 surprise. -1 After the gnmc with Stenton, Bnrtram Dflrb M'iV. I.liutl.. r. Ifu n.... ..1.1 -i Fifty-fourth street and Elmwood nveO' nuc. for a name with Lester nt 0 P. MV" Mnnager "Liz" Powell has notified- - Bebby Wilsen thnt he will face tha visitors en the hill, while Malinger h'd Haskell will depend en Vechcl. STARS AT SHANAHAN Colored Nine Opposes West Phlla delphlans at 48th and Brown MADISON STARS Dellurd. rf. l'rareck, 3b. Ilrevv n. rf . SlKCrrt. If. Rlehards, lb. Fremnn, ss. Curnln. 2b. Hampton, e. Chapman, p. SHANAHAN Castle, rf. Pewnall. If. Mulhelland., lb. Petersen, ss. Heist. 2b. Rene. cf. Sihultz. 3b. nilej-, c. Maene, p. The Madisen Stnrs, one of the pre mier colored nines of the city, will be the opponents of the Shanahan team en the West Philadelplilan's dinmend at Forty-eighth and Brown streets this afternoon. The Madisen boys have a string of victories te their credit nnd are cenfl dent of adding the scalp of the Shane lum team te the number. Chapman will the mound artist fer: the Stars, while Johnny Castle wltti in nil probability nominate hlg Al Maene for mound duty. v Shanahan and the North Phillies en gaged in effe of the best games of the season en the former's field last eve ning, and darkness halted the game n mc 11111111 nun 1 ne leiuiH Knotted at all. Vegleinan opposed Menree, a new recruit of the North Phils, and held the, uptewners te. five hits, while the Shana han Stars made nine. MOTORISTS AT EAST FALLS Hatch Nine Will Oppose Dobsen Team at 35th and Queen Lane HATCH MOTOR Dpvlnnrj, 3I, Deniivuii, 2b. D, I'lanuRHii, t. Harmen, If. 'rrliv. rf .Moeue. lb. II. II iinicun, rf, O'Neill, c. Tre, 11. J. A J. HOIISON Mejers, . Trvnlnrlii, If. llefTninn, rf. lerr, rf. Ie. 2b. It) 1111. 3b. Carlln, lb. HuIkIi. c. tirmiitbutli, p. Manager Eddie White, of the Dehsen team, hns hooked one of the best of the , lei'iil te.uns ler the icgulnr Sntutdiiy 1 gnme ut DehMin Bull Park. Thirty fifth sticet mill Queen lane, this nfter nfter nfter neon. I The opponents of the w cavern will be I the "fighting motorists." ,lN the llnteh tenm is new termed. Manager Tetzner has one of the scrappiest hunches In the tit), led by Dick ami Edsar Flann 1 gnu, and they never knew when thtir; club Is beaten. Time and again, when nniiareiitlv . ' I hopelessly out of the running, they have . n staged a slilgfcst, only te overcome 11 bg lead ami nose out their rlvnls. The ,, West Philndelphiiins will depend eu,f their pitching ace. ,11m Trey, te lower the Dehsen colors, while (irunsback. .1 will be the Wobeu twlrlcr. aoi30E30i;:xeE30iaoa MEENEHAN'S CAFE I 62D &. WALNUT STS. Menehnn't Special, $1.60 .elmfrr Thtrmliler Affiled C'reb Filet 0 flefn 7'arfare Oaucs Clamn Casine Sarateua Potatoes FUh Platter, $1.00 Urellrd IllurAth nrrmuda 1'olnlern .Vrui Htritip flcant NHcrd Cucnmtierii Sirloin Steak Platter. $1,10 in-et. ftinein BicaK voiaeert sauce h'-rnch t'rtrd Potateta French Peaa Salad ', , f . m spwcsn ey. wnr JHfCfrw VVCtt rl'J rX ia '41 KM M M 44 W it I, t b ( I !, "I A ' I ' 1 i ;;i 11 1 u ' i 3 ' '- I "; n I Cf 14 Ail . U BBBBBBl 'mesa frKwg&fajt v. Wl 1 r r I.,'' V:Aii &2'.aML&)s3&!P.y iftrt.tu 'y '?' .' wm&