VX-&& Wmm 'ft MMSmff9 WI1 a wWTiWtM gaiiks Gain Half Game en Btewiisvas Iiatter Lese te tigers in Hectic Eleven-Inning Dli i : " : i L- 5 : t-j -' r. '- .u ' ("ii ' (2L-V' iW &: r""'' j ir.: K fflDLE SUPS IN ." AMAH. GOLF Hlanerch Star Falls Behind, hi Second Day's nay. Has 160 r? TOLLEY QUALIFIES JCYRIL rtrnrkllnr. Sines.. Scut. 4. Johnny .K tic veuthful Llnnerel. star, was K't Ph'lladelpl.lun In turn n his nelrd n"nlir.vlnr card In the nmn- I . in...lil,i Imi'iv rem l,if rfinmplenslilit here. ,fnffl'ie I'nil ii T4 en Saturday In tj t reimc , hut s ippcti nntt.v in inc tfr. i. i,,,. ,iil took mn Ml. giving him '." tetiil et'HiO. which will, In nil prebn- wiit" ft ,ll(' vcry "m!t of lhc -tt' t!W Maxwell, of Trent.m. nnd fliiiiner W. Wlill. "f New. Vorkpific Verkpific la I? 1-siirr.l themselves of elimliiii., tleii whcn.tluir cards for Hip thirty-Hi W Play lotiileil lfil) ami 103. respec- Cvr'il .1. II. Toiler, I've siege gun of .'.tj invading BiUIsh tnin. rhipllcatrd dl, 74 e ruitlirtiny r wing me eiiii trv Club links in exactly the Kipicfig fig- ekv today. 111k 1 1S assures him of n urc, ,y...-. --- , . . , plflre In the in. irh 11 J it Iho II tip. In the J""",b' '"'' I'LVeh Vc nvnllflhle tene 'O" '' "'' plar weie mere tlmi 141) pelfer. thirtj. three 1th fPoi-e" et .8 or lietter. mntle Biturdny. The rnyp for nunllflcnt en Milcdliy Rebert A. .nrdner. of Uil- .;.,, n(p nntlennt ehiinipien. with n Tl that net n new nmaleur competitive 'rwl for Uie ceitrfp. Otlicrs he were resaraed os nssuicd of flunlilicatieii were W. II. Terrnncp, of lEnslnnil : M A- Gw f Phllndel rhw; Ilebhy .lone", of Atlanta; .T. G. Andersen and .1. W. Hweetser, of New Tork;.Tei-'P (Jiillfertl. the present elinin Wen, and Chick Evans, former title- Miltlnc VIH ..... ( 1. I JIccntic "I 1 tic nan veaiiiPi cenni- 1 tleiis the TeurnaniPiit Committee. In- i.terl the nmtpiiiiirtH that tliev mlclit clean mini finm balln en the putting rrcciu. and also te lift from embedded 11.. ., ti, .,.rm . H- UM . Three plejers Mituurew lretn liic,a""; """." "" .... .....i ....,... competition Ilcruard Darwin, of-the British team ; .lames D. Stnndish, of Detroit, and Illcliard Ilickey, of At lmtn, fcerrs for thirtj-k lielea: J. II. Itnie. PlttsburBh . ... .. S2 S2 tfl 11. Kl Stephenson. U'lticlientcr. . SI withdrew C. L. lii!cell Trenten. N. J... S3 8(1 100 J. J. Ilea die l'hllndvlplila .. .71 SO 100 J. D. Kenneth Tulen. Okla . . Rl SO till Sherrlll Sherman L'tlcn, N. Y. 7N 8S 1110 Iliimend .1 lliles. Chlcace ... Sil M 170 F, H Hest. New Yntk .... M S7 171 A T lliiflHnten fall UImt.. SO withdrew Orll J. II Tellf. l.t Itlih team. 71 71 lis tliritnr W W'hltn Xew Yerk., h" 7N Kir. . II. tlnrtln'r. Iluffnle N. V. M S.I Hill R. p. HoeUi. l'rev'dcm'P S3 S3 L'rtS HOLD IRISH GAMES Northeast Field wll Be Scene of Annual Activities The annual Irish game", under the inMitics of he Cue Ic Athletic Asm. I ci.ilien. will be Iield en Nertlicast Field Tnciitj-nliiiii and Clearfield xt reefs. this nflrnuwii. The Held evenis will - tart ut 1 P M. i 'J lie feiituip of the meet will be u hurling - between t. Duhliu team , v. ,...-. . .1,. , mi, i i,n- .vnii mi ream, ei ' new letk. 'iius r-heulil bc an inter esting mnteli, as It is the notional game of Ireland, ,, A (iiicllc fuetliall game between natcrfeid, of Philadelphia, and Cerk, of New Yerk, iiImi Is en tlie program. hIeiik with ecr.ll field and running events. There will lie dancing en special) v erected ilatfuims ihroiiglieut the cnthe div. FOUR CHAMPS IN RING Much Interest in Beut Between Moere and Lynch ili"'.1'1?", l',y' In''- Nept, L-AI-hmIi ' ,,m'.k IJl'"'P-'.vN ten -101111(1 ex kllH"ntV,,l, "ParriiiK partners wns WW e-Tilie feature attraction of Flevd Mtxiliiunun.s Imxiiig piegrum en which ""ir (iiunpiiius appeared tedny. the II IJeniYi tl V e Ideii-P M HI IV' '"'l et tile IllX llllll UOCKeiimiry relieved I iieiimi; winiiiiis uum yjieuiKiuii v-"ii- "rtnci. eSimit Loit'en....:... 70 7ti !m him. gicgnlleiinl this jnernlna at 15 nn.l It., Johnsten, st P.uii si- 74 i.vi , m,.p l(d te Unbiiiger after which Cleni field streets, 'lhc final meip wan Lurt SSue. '"reiuThic M St iU ' lliirikr-y cleaned the bases with a double. !Me.:i. Six runs in the fifth inning for Ifcrbcrt Ja.iuej.Jlroekllne ,.. M S, Ids f , . , , , , , Nntivfy ,)llt ,hc gllle ell i(.0 ns (, II II I let hill ii Lull hi n lv K't k'.lltt. . . . . '.. tfri.innii.l t..i i ......... ...v. Ilc nil,, is viiiiiiiii. ii tin-. mi unr, htimnelei Li. '"""Te .le'ucli.' It is ji.y that Pickett, Krelg. Crntty, Wlii .lre,v , K' ,',n!, r" 0P,'(, et McCler.ia... Greeley. Lynch and Ilertr. Mnn ler will form the first defense. The Mnn,., I.;... " ::.":.'?. .."."l." ,UI ik r ;' ""' i'iMiiiii- iii-t-iMeu ever nc riianuiinii a n lenii nr i...t.. ..,.. .i. , t I.euisilh iw' j cars nue. Tnilnv'. -'lMii(m affair leaver the knockout rente the only avenue for a Moere vie- The unusual ,Ty of four champions tVL n"1'' l,r"-''"" f""- the caiicelid pTaT', !,'Pm,au "ln,cl1 which Gov Gev Gov trner McLtay icfiircd te permit. Jther 1 1 e-holders arc Illlly Wells, wel- 'iiw ill.,? , .7.',nl,","1"1' of Cirt Uritalu, ,,--.......,,, ,.,, , iiiiimiieiKl. I ml.. kSder W:.' laWj. "f Hnimiienil, Ind. i IlL '"c, AVlla' tlw. mid Branu i'im-' ?,ul hT.'-weight. . . ,V ""'' eilered as nn .opponent firi IT',?". ..WJ" ..ircy. of Heiinf ii, i """ "'weigiit chain- JA'yi'' '"eiialninent was te con 3 "I ln round, en,.!, .ti, ,.."."" VSS. V . Kll",he i" '"""t.Njrtmn't Iitk'l',,. , w,',i,!','i,',h would he. but Xfl' ,'7,,.'-,l.'p,.T,!!('-I.eu..,l Negro rliS ni eiie. T """ clUt ,lm,,(" 5lVHn!!!1,aHI!0(ll!,',, ,0 t . eiiiru htandard time. MIDDLE STATEsEGATTA SSI'd EV6nt8 Schedu' en To Te J Rowing Program at Baltimore fm ,, ,'." -iwIiib crews nc" toil, phi Vi ii V.. """"ling fitenjr1 ''--!'' ' .'reWft; Hi Im,;S ii"n ,",,',. wliHi will be S''lfi i it! I''11,';1''1 "'' ll1" s'"-'ng Hlvcr. ""' iM tl"' "UPer Pnttipscu 4'Flf e. I 'filter i races ,,iii ,, .. , ' UliHps T Vi '" ''"wetl. composed ,Jr''wii. l""l)lt'N' 'l'"lrplcl a,,, Sunday Scar trZ :, . fiWowbreok- s .r,r-llt''1' Ward, t , HKKSJ"- l-i'liili deinh i?, '' : ..",r; nt I'lillmi... e ' """i i. Wi, ','. .3. -"''' ,iT'Wv. II' tnirell It', iV wll''neil, 3 'AhiIuIkiii ,;,'' ' Mell. 0 Htuffelk t-.',l;'ler I'll) V Five Leading Hitters in Each Majer League AMKMCAN LKAtltJK ei ,. , . . . A.M. R. Cettb. Drtreft ........ lid 0t 1M Jfkrr. Cleveland.. v lis 410 IB1 Hellmann, Detroit.. ... lis 4M'in:t Tebln, St. Leuis.... 1S.1 J7 177 NATIONAll.EAOUK ), A.M. It. r.c. .411 .aim .371 ,3ftS .338 P.C. .30 1 .373 .3,13 .3.1(1 .33.1 Ilernshr. HI. I.nnls.., 127 007 10H Tlrrner, Pittsburgh,,, 5 330 123 iirirnes, i iiicage :.., ill 40.1 141 14ft .wanee. i-iiisniirsn. Is AOd 17 Hollocher, Chicago,, , UO 802 177 1U - FtEISHER WINS, 3-7, z Lefty -Knocks Ball Over Fence In Ninth inning, Break- ing Deadlbck HEAVY HITTING BATTLE Lefty Nelan's home-run wallop ever Iho right-field wnll scored Rebingcr ahead of him and gave FicMieV n-'O'te iiiivuii ei nun nuu jjnvp r irier n- n f7 vi,,t0 6 Uriilephm-K H.N morn lMS-' t'"" former'? flpl.l nt Twenty ixtTi nn.l He?.l Mreetc Xelnn's ilmtlt count came in lh nn,n ,,, wth W(, out , bn,k , , 7.7 Meatlleck. nrldcHburc n first te dent th he nlntp. Ilnnferd seeipd in tlip pceiid. Fleck filed te Scott. Charley llanferd hit a homer ever the rlxht-flclil wall. The Yarners cani'e back In their hdlf and sentn qunrtPt of tallies acreis the plate. Padgett walked. Suttin sacri ficed. Iticc tescd out DeiiRhcrty. Ilru npr also strolled. Ilajilnger singled, scerlnR T'edgptt. Walker bounced a hit off the right-field wall, IUII115 the bases. - McNeill singled, scoring Ttrttner and ltnbingcr I.cft.v" Nelan nle wnlkcil. 1 Leslie new pitching for r.rldrsburg. Scott walked, forcing in another run. ( ' , The me team, ridded three mere In I ithpfiftli. Nelan tHiilcd. .lehiuiy Scott . - . , ,. l.i III,, nir ii,(ii(i. ifniiiii .r. ..in.. l'edgctt singled and enmc all thp war home wlien Charley Ilii"ferd let the ball slip through his leg N The uptewners c 'ir-e I imp" in the " sixth, llrnun h. .I iiml went te second en n wild pi, i. ISutts Hied out. Fleck walked. Ilnnferd singled, filling the bases. Hlcp hit te I'ndgett. who get JJraun nt tlip plntP. Hukey trliilcd te center, clearing the bases, llults npejied the eighth for llrides-' burg wltli n "single. Fleck followed with ii mie.li.isr lilew ami tlien lliinfunl walked.' Ilriiner then wnlked liim-Hf ftv fame after Hnlilnger Itnil, ileuuleii. Walker had sacrificed and McNeill Imd tiled out in Zlhell. nniDKsntute Kr.r:tsm;n rlian rhflen Whlm'n.rf II (I 3 0 II liab'ser.lf 1 2 2 0 0 lirnttn. i-r. e s l e Xciid.rr.. t i n e ii Hurts, lb 111 i e .Niiiaii.il. 2 in i e , i.. .... if i i n .i iihmi . i ii it i i, t i n r e itic.sii.'.. I 1 1 l 4 n i.ittfec'.. e e i e e .ifV " S n T S i e :J a I! Lesiic.p.. e l e 1 e .Husk'h'.ii e e e e e T .,. 7T Jmri.. LM 12 0 Total tl N 27 13 0 II 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 7 11 II 0 4 0 II 3 0 0 0 3 tl 8 0 rieiancr.. VILLANOVA CANDIDATES START WORK THIS WEEK Allle Miller's Preteges Begin Prac tice Wednesday Candidates for the Yillnneva football team will start practice en the college cridlreii en Wednesday when Conch '.Mile Miller will leek ever the aspirants ' for the firtt time. Practice has already I started for mine of the phi'crs who have been In Ibis city for the last week, lit Is believed that at len-l i-lxly can illdntvi will be en hand by the end of I lie W'PCK. The opening game thl" ear will he played with Maryland en September .10. Four new teams have leen added te the schedule. They are Hely Cress, Dtiquesne, Maryland and Muhlenberg. The line is virtually a veteran one luinlcfipld will be strengthened by the addition of several new players. Cur reu Is expected te make the fullback pest. Uercp. tlie regular luiiencK. win i ! ' ... i..ie ., ,.n,. i'i.. tie ineruu i nun. i vi uum, Slrdevnu, O'llrien and Captain Crenln will fight It out for the ether two posi tions. Reliance Wants Grid Games Th llellance A. A., of Pheenlxvllle, de alrea eainea with flrM-cl.iss teainn, 145 peunda, away en Saturday and at home at 1'heenlxvlUn en Sunda. Addreaa Jehn 1. Iielln. 215 Fianklln aienue, rheenlxvllle, Ta, Three Homers for Babe llnltlmere. Md,. Sent. 4, nabs nuth made three, auccesalve home rum In an exhlbl exhlbl Hen same jesletday vlth the Third Cerns Artnv Area lem. The Yankees iNen. 12 te 3 The .fray nlu la coached by Huck HerVec. feKVier majoiseame etar. Beets and Saddle Menlch niiiv wakp up 'today in the lllghwelglit llantlltnp, tlie fealuie ut Belmont Park. 'I'he distance; is i. fin longs nnd Ills Mieed should held up ler that distance. Careful and Thunderclap cencede weight te him. Horses which seem best nt Belmont are' First race. Hoyal Charlie. Cum Sah, Valer; second (steeplechase), Ards Peccant, Seunianghii ; third. Duck's and Drakes. Peter Brown. Black Menkey; fourth. Mervieb. Careful, itaneee'as entry; fifth. Care Free, Sun nvlaud. fi'ealer; sixth, Kthucn, Run- iniuii. i i."-" The l-nber Day llanil.rap is .he ft. lure at Churchill Downs, with R,,cK minster as tlie outstanding chol.e of th Held. Horses which srem best nrc l-'irst race. Trenslate. .Icanne Bnwdiie ,l ' " . ' ..nn,i. l.nekv Itiui. Verlck iniuii, ruiiiiL-.". Kirnt rne. TrniiB.nt., .IciinniN nnw-ilrlr, mi.i ,... t (Mnnii . I'kV ic in. inreL'. Auntie Km: third, -.jnywani i.auy. ru lime. Spats; fourth. I'engee. Bebble Slien. Charles Henry; fifth, Rockinln Reckinln ster. Radie, Lady Madcap; sixth, Punta Oerdn, Ten Sixty. Oul Oul; seventh, Raider, Inquiry, Cut Up. Blue Bennet Horses which seem bfst are: First race, Ladv Luxury, Icen'. Fair Lassie; second, Free State, .Tlm Coffroth, Brlgnnnnj third, Mouette, Kvn Seng, Derando; fourth, I'eter I'luer; The NVphf-w. Camouflage; fifth, Lilt, Arendiil. Seth" Lemen; sixth, Ruby Crand: lTnrmonleus, Haiti - sev enth. Austral, Lucky Kate, Sans Picur II. Dtirferln Park First race, Lady Felix. Lady llcerl, P. Meedy; second, Tev Miss, Hlndenslan, Avien; third, Colonel Murphy. Black Pat, F. 0, Cor ley; fourth, Delhlraer, Commander Celin, Tricks; -fifth, Geerge Duncan, Satin Moere, Brisk; sixth. Ring, Bet slnds. Firing Ferd; seventh, Reyallleu, Fluaty, Frank Fegsrty, U iUKfini i r- '."" -' ' ".'-V' ."." ON HOMER BY NOLAN AUTOMOBILES RACE . UP PIKE'S PEAK f - Thousands of Summer Visitors Watch Fourth Annual Clmb at Colerado Springs' TO BROADCAST RESULT Colerado Springs. Cel., Sept. 4. Mnrleen of the speediest rnclng corn in the country faced the starter's Hag lie rlnnljyc nt 10 o'clock lhl morning In Hip fourth n (muni running of lhc na tional hill-pllmli up Tike's Penis. Thousands of summer visitors fe the Pike's Ppnk rpglen get an early start this morning for lliereurse. which ex tends for twelve mllps and 2200 feet up the Pike's Peak nute highway, begin ning nt Hip stnrtlng line nt Crvstnl Crrrk and en up te' the summit of the peak. With the machines getting away nt five-minute Intervals, the race Is ex pected te bp fmlshpd by neon., .sews of the reult of the various events will be broadcast ever the coun ceun tty from two radio stations nt the sum mit. Following Is the list of entries : .-, . Knt Cnr Driver Ne. Mener SecM W. S. Itnlne...... 3 hf.',?x Hpcclnl atenn Hchullr. t... 1 Wills HI, Cln Ire amy Uease Humid Drinker ,'.... " Ilrondmeor Yellow D-Ul llirrv Mrllinen :i Chevrolet Specnl Jlev W. llcaver". . . . 1 Kft upeciai Art ll'lls i. i Dodise iSnerinl H. T.. rhnnln, ,..'. 1! Ilnlncs Speclfil Sam Jlnrcim '.' Bed's Hprclal Wllllnm Jnjnr. 2 Stephen" Special Hnrry K, O'Hrlen.. .' Oaah's Special It. O. Dnabach Z FerdSpelliil N'etl Ilulleck t Chevrolet Special At Uuthner -,.. 1 Ilevere Bpeclal E. U Hepper .1 I'arkard Special P. TV Abbett 3 Hudsen Special lnK rthlley... 3 Mencr Special Jerry Chamber 3 h'erd Special Hhernmn Graien ,. 1 Ferd Special decree D. Adamv ....... , 1 EASY FOR NATIVITY Si Runs in Fifth Clinch Morn Mern t ing Came for Uptown Catholic Club TONER WINNING HURLER, 9-3 The Nativity Catholic Club had little vt re. Congregational was first te score. After two scoreless rounds Thompson, third baseman, gave the Congregational team :t rally in the third. Thompson opened up the tliird by belne safe en AVillsnian's error. In trying le steal second. Thompson con tliiiiml mi in llilrrl when litre m.nle , oer threw, the ball going Inte deep ..-enier flcl.l. , , ' Itnberman thou came through in n nliii h. knocking out a double, en which blew Thompson trotted ever the pan. Nativity came back with a pair of markers in the fourth. O'Deiinell tripled nnil lie stored en Dean's double te right, the latter thou romping in en Flanagan's twe-bagger te tlie same place. In the next frame Nativity batted Kalhnes out of the box. Kuess going in as relief liilrler. O'Denncll. Dean, Selbeld. Flanagan. White and Tener each scored n run en live hits, including four doubles. Divlney's triple, followed bv Schnei der's single off Flanagan's glove, gac the Congregational its x-cetul run in the sixth iT' "'.'. ..., ...n-.. .., .,.. i no viis i.B ..: ... .. iui. u, , game cainc In the eighth session. De- vlnncy leeicti en ii single nnu lie went te sci'end en an Inliehl out. A long single le center by Moeie sent De vinney home. Nativity added another run te Us bunch in the ninth. Selbeld was hit b.v a pitched ball and Flanagan follow ed with a single. On White's infield out betli men advanced and Seibold sprinted home en Tener's sactlllcc game. A big crowd witnessed the- gnme. which was featured by a number of two-base hits as well as double plays. NATIVITV KUNSINOTON r h ii ii " CONUHKUATIUNAI. Wstnan.es H1121 rha,e Hhnrkpy.cf n 2 1 e Whlthan.lt e e l l e O'Dtm'i.rf 2 1 1 0 tl Thein'n.ah 1 e e 2 0 Wills' n.s O 1 I 2 1 Haber'n.rf 0 3 3 10 Mrlnnls.lb 0 211 I 0 Haln'y.2b 1 !1 4 n 0 Uean.:h., 2 2 1 tl 0 .Moere.lb.. I 2 S O e Selbeld, If. 2 2 1 0 e .Sihnel'r.cf. 0 0 4 0 0 naim'll,2h 13 2 2 0 ralheun.as I HI White.e... 110 3 n Tleman.c, 0 O 2 1 1 Timer. P.. . 10 0 3 0 Kalheaa.p., 0 0 0 0 Trey.p... 0 0 0 0 0 Hiiess.p... 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 0 10 27 15 "iirauicy, , u l u e u Totals 3 10 27 15 1 Bradley hatted for Ilueia In the ninth. Nathlty i 0 0020000 10 Kens. Conisrcsntletial .00100101 03 Two-baae hits Sharkey. 4; llaherman. 2; Klnnaitan, 2: Dean, Celheld, White. Jlc. tnnla, Three-bane hits O'Dnnnell, Devln ne. Stelen bases Whlthan. Dean. Schneid er. Deuble pleya Devlnney te Calhoun te Atoero, 2, Thompson te tlevinney te .Moere, Devlnney te Moerei Ataberman te Calhoun Htruckeut- ny Knlhesa, ; by Tenei, 2. lle en bulls Off Knlheas, 2; off Tener, f en rtueHH. 3. lilt by pitched hall Hy Knlhe (Dei'.n. Kelheld. O'Dnnnell and Wlllsman); bv Ruesa (Helbeld), Umplrea .sceu una i.iiiuey. HOMERS HUrFpOUCE Stewart and Lafferty Hit for Cir cuit for Monotype . MONOTYTK Shusder. lb. llallmvan, . Trier, e, l.ane, Kb, Stewart, rf. lJiffertT. if. Mtiicee. 3b, rnmphell. If. Van Hueleiv. p. Ar.TM'IIII,. POLICE sirera. If. ' Hunter. Sit. Newhall, a. (jurdlner. lh. Mclnnls. 3b. llrewer, rf, lender, r, llaebmaler, rf. I.er, it. CONGREGATIONAL IS Heme nins featured the game between All -Philadelphia Police ami Mount pp. which the former wen, 8-5, nt thn old Donevnn-Arjnstioiig field. Forty-seventh nnd Sl'ruce streets, tills morning. Neither team scored In the first, but eaeli came through with a marker in tlip second, and in the third Monotype socked out five runs. Shusder started the rally with a sin gle nnd stele secenij. He scored en Tyler's double. Lone singled, Tyler taking, third. Stewart then elenned the Sacks with a lift ever the left field fence. Lafferty duplicated tlie feat. PLAYElTsTARTs"rllOT Pocomoke 8tar Is Roughly Handled by Crowd and Arrested laurel, Del., Sept. 4j McDonald, Puceiimke's first baseman, started a Het in ihe eighth Inning of today's gnine with Laurel hern today when he punched Umpire Derby, wiie'had xallrd him out en a foul. - The crowd rushed te -the field and mobbed McDenuld. He later 'was ar rested, after having been severely ban-, died by the crowd. ' , t i , . AMERICAN, f .... BBBBBBBBr BK" P'av liBV ''. aV aBBBBfHP aV faT .BbCbBbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbI ViaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW 1 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbFJ-' ' . tlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW WAiiMK 'T' aLV JaPaaaHlmtSi SftKfUKrWPaim aBiaHyJaaf W7 iLKBlH '" 1 HI MmK7'' 9aLLLLrlIaaMliaflHaHuUa&.9IHli BBBBBBBWBTCHHaMaaHaVaMBrlWavMMVRM saaaaai jjjj 'jj wJiJwjcwrt i..'"'4jMi JiWyiJ'iJwwiJ',,w American athletes. 'en beard the Cunnrd liner Saenla arriving In New Yerk from Parli, wliepe they competed In the first women's Olympic meet, which was. held In Pershing Stadium Augmt SO. Shown from left te right. Itottem row Miss L. Voeihcci, Miss K. llarreclt, Miss S. Siiew, Mlfs N. Voerltecs and Miss L. Oodheld. Tep row (left le right) Miss S. IleeUcr. coach; .Miss K. A gar. MlsJ Kllalclli Stelnc, Miss Camllle Sable, highest scorer ef-tcam, and .Miss K. Greene. Dr. .Stewart, coach. NORTH PHILS BEAT OUT LOGAN, 9 TO 3 'J . Errors Hurt Dande's Club Morning Game Sand row Hits Heme Run in, STOHRER STARS AFIELD Errors h.v Loenn combined with some healthy slupring gave .North Phil'lcs n victory nt Fourth and Wingohecking streets this morning. Tlie'finnl figures were 0-.1. , On lilts tlie two clubs Merc tied. but Legnn committed a linlf dozen or- rers, and this contributed largely te their downfall. The feature of the battle was a great one-handed catcli by Stelirer. He snared n hard-hit liner while running with his back te thp ball. Anether fea ture was n homer by Handrew in the fourth inning. There was no one en ' base nt the time. ) Hay Srltmder was en the hill op posed le llhiek. The L'.gnnlles w'ere blankid in the opening session. Sun-j strum doubled. Magnum sacrificed. McShnne fanned. Cnshmnn walked in tent ieiinlly ami F.vc greliiidcd eul te young. The Phils tallied a trio of runs in their half. O'Keefe strolled. While, cot nn Infield slnsrle. Carter slnsled. scoring O'Keefe. On" a short passed ' ball. White was out stealing third. ! Yeung doubled le left, scoring Carte lllack was caught off second, but Ma- i grnnn tnrew wllil te tliinl ami Yeung scored. Sandrow fanned and Mnuger Hied nut te Casliman, NOHT1I FJIIM.1RS I.OUAN A. A. 1 h ii ii e Sunii'iii.i i. 2 3 n e n O'Krefe.Sli 11111 .Mi'Kr'in.e". 1 12 2 2 White. as.. 0 13 11 .l'Shaiie.3li 0 1 3 n 2 Cjrter.ef. 1 1 3 II 1 f'neh'n.lb. miljill II Yeiiiik.IIn 1 I II 0 1 Kvnns.ir. . e II (Ml n I Hand'w,2b 2 1 3 J 1 l.l-lnii.c. II 1 II 2 ??.. 1 1 3 A '. "hirtfc-M, e ! i ii .r&rf 0 2 7 10 itnbrrta.tr. e 2 ii e -Mnuce Aloere, rtelf'der.rt 1 e 0 (I e !Uck,i. ll e l 3 e smith. c. n e i e . stelnader.p 2 1 0 I n Tetalis .3 tl 21 110 Totals. ..0 027 Oft r h e a North Phillies ... 3 1 3 0 3 2 0 0 x a 0 3 Legan A. A 0 0 0 0 2 0 tl 0 1 3 'J 0 HILLDALE WINNER IN WORNING GAME ikn.j.. a d m iji I vtiiBaii rv e a, ui uiuiaiiajiu- , IU. U.. C tl e I llS, DV OCOre Ot O 10 Z I at Darby "Dec" Sykes returned te Iho twirling stnff of the Hilldele Club in this morn ing's game and besides pitching mnstcii.i ball, practically wen his own game, when he singled in the seventh Inning. 'ending home the tying and winning , runs. lie was also accorded sensational support both in tlie field and en the offense, pnrllctilniiv en the part of Snntep and Geerge Jehnsen, who clout ed out home runs, tlip former having one In the second Inning ever tlie cen ter Held fence, the latter hittiifg his twenty-second in the seventh with two men en the bases, the ball speeding te right center, and by fat legging Geerge made a home run. Hilldnle winning the first game of the series from Ben Tayler's A. B. C. Indianapolis Club by the score of 0 te 2. Ben's hireling could nel fathom the sheets of Sykes when lilts meant runs, the sixth nnd seventh innings being ex ceptions, triples being the main factor In scoring the runs. Charleston nnd Blackmen encli having tripled in iIiem ll 111 IIICM' I innings. Brlggs. Geerge Jehnsen cnen mined en scnsntiena i iiimiiiir running catches, the former ending the gnme with n circus catch, falling as he speared the ball, but holding en te the, same ; TOTH FAILS IN SWIM Bosten Merman Collapses Within Six Miles of Calais Dever, Sept. 4. Charles Teth, of Bosten, who started Saturday evening in an attempt te swim the English Channel from Dever te the French shore, had te give up early yester day, after having been In the water for 11 hours and 10 minutes, Teth was taken from the wnter shortly before 0 o'clock nt a point four teen miles off the Kngllsii const. His managers nsscrt he wus in geed condi tion. Tlie sea was choppy and the tem perature of the, water wbb fiS degrees Fahrenheit, The weather was clear, but a high wind was blowing. Nertvegian Athlete Sets World's Pele Vault Mark Copenhagen, Sept. 4. The world's record for tlie pole vault was broken In the Copenhagen Stadium yester day by Heff, the Norwegian athlete, who, lieaicd the bar for 4 meters 12 centimeters, or approximately l.'l feet' l inches. Tlie pievieus record In this event was made In 11)20 at Iho Olympic gumes nt Antwerp by F. K. Fobs, 'an American, , who vaulted 4 meters 0 centimeters, or 13 feet.fl lticb.es. 'ii GIRL, ATHLETES RETURN HOME B. -'"av, Plfti ' jaM. j . Mf'-'7L. F-S"."fc "aEA -JaV Runs Scored for Week i , , In Three Big Leagues W Tin.i, i.K(it'i: S. M. T. XV. T. a ii r. .. 1 H S .. n . n i te II .. 3 3 10 7 3 13 4 ,. it . a I .. 7 S. T'l 41 II 13 I ft 41 17 37 0 37 i Illusion (Inelnnntl., 10 llrnekljn riilrnrn. . New Yerk, I'! ri.iiiu. i h -a i 1 I ' 8 23 - -" A.Mi;nic.N LTieur. S. l. 10 I 7 P. T'l 1! 30 a as II 20 1 Atlilellrs... St. IyillU,, hllflge.. . . New Yerk.. j I Si I ,!?;&".;. 2 ii 1 Vt'aairten 1:1 Detroit. 12 1 JNTKKNATIONAI. l.KAtiUI' IJ'0;;. iiitlmere.'. j---as. . . iViMiiVMrr.'T ; Terente,.!, Newark.... M. T AV. T. i T'l J, 43 J" JO 0 10 8 ft tl 3 i 10 I 8 X K 0 It a J3 7 3 H 3 32 , JS 1 JI 1-0 Big Crowd Sees Downtown and West Philly Teams Stage Slashing Came - - MAM Ml Un AGAINST VANN MAN!" MUttlWd I VHIJ The Seuth Philly Hebrews anil. Slum - Slum - nhan met before one of the largest crowds of the season nt Forty-eighth i and Hrewu streets this morning and the fans were rewarded with one of thp best giimi'l played by the teams nil sea son. Walter Manning was en the hill for S;V1P I,11"""1""1, ,,,",!'1 ," I,p ns opposed e ! by Venn. T lie pitchers were. In wen derful form niul I lie tinnl score wn 1 te 0 in favor of Shennhan. Shanahnn only secured seven hits off Vnnn. while Manning's delivery was nicked for eight hingles1. The single run of the gamp came in the second when Ilelfrleh ileuhled and scored en a twe-bagger b.v Manning, he thus wen Ids own game. Tiie teams battled for tlip nevt scen Innings wllln ill a m ere. SHANAH N SPII S rule, as', n ii :i :, n i.edli'ir.sa n n 2 3 n lri nil. Ml. It Ii t t II I'll iml II. it t 1 h n n e l ll 0 .i; ..r V ,';,.""" . .'. f,K"n.r"Vt ii n n n ii ,,.,.,. -. ii T ! - " irricn.nt) i :i t .-. e num. an. n Hault. c. 0, I .. Slinena. rf 0 ii ii 2 i n l ii ii I Howe, lb 0 113 ll ii Metir'n. If (1 n iiriuir n ii " ii ii " " inn, p 11 .Mann'e. p u l l 3 e Kravltz, if n n Total.. 1 7 27 in n Total . 0 S 24 It 0 R. II. K. ii i) a a n e n n e e s (i ll I 0 'I 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 Snhaa ... Shanahan FRANK KRAMER HOOTED Decision as Referee in Debut Meets1 With Disapproval' I Newark, Sept. I. Frank L. Kramer. ' who retiretl fiem cycling about a month age. made his bow as. referee of the bicycle races at the Velodreme jester- ilnv nnil nt'flii In. i mill) lint Giiliuf.. ,1... ,.,.in,.ni r.,.,u i. i,nt,i i,i .i'i!. i . Ill.v... . .111-1 II Iiw ....u.vi, ...f. IIL'l.llUII when lie disqualified Orlande Plani in it three-cornered match lace and ,.,..,.' Ihe race te Willie Spencer. Ray Tateu i nnisncu mini. The race was nt one mile bents, the best two out of thice. Kramer's de cision came In the third bent after Pinnl nnd Spencer had each taken a hrat. Planl wen, with Spencer just beating Knteu for second plnee. Kramer disqualified Piani for Swltcililll- linth S!npn(.pr nnr l,-n,,.,. ,in W. T. .1 0 II II 1 111 ft 3 a a 3 7 i i I 1, SPHAS BLANKED BY SHANAHAN hip inst turn or the last lap. Tim (p and Clark ,',MVV,,I nr'P,'nre.l te be a just one. but I iunniii;l,'i,l!,,il fans hissed Jiuil hooted. Km- .. . . " ... ."",1 "" in. ii. .n. in,- .nil-, nun .i ,,-IIIC tlllll I laid, "I can't pleise eiery eile. I ruled IlinU ,lflI tl.rk Inn.. ..III. .. ...!!. , me way i saw tlie who, winch 1 think r was jut." -t- - MFRHHAWTVII I i: filiniT i TOSSERS WIN TITLE Capture Seuth Jersey Honors by Easy Win Over Pitman Quoit pitchers roprePiiting the Mer chantville Quoit Club wen the Seuth Jersey championship en Saturday, when they defeated the strong aggregation from Pitman b.v the scen of 10SS te 77!. In winning the t linnipiniishlp. Mer- ciiiiiiiiiiic Mise captured tin .Mctr.ger frepnj emblematic of (he title. The contest was one. of best ever staged by Merchantviile. Their pitchers were never in ucuer form. They get off in the lend and seemed te get better as they went along. Pitman never had a chance, although they tried hard te nvcrcome the large lead of their opponents. Joe Wcldcman and .lasper Lund proved the best scorers. This pair turned in a perfect sn-ere nf 1.10 points for Merchantviile, with Willinm Watsen and Drew MeMantis net far behind with 141. Richmond nnd Hewitt, with n total of 145 points, worn best for Pitman, Rain Halts Grand Circuit Hiirtferil, ('nun., firm ( rtnlii today rained pestpiinrnient ef the llraiiil Circuit laiea at Charier Oak Park, T?'1."-'..?..'.""'1 ..Vih ""' -J,,u '"'niuriiil nursA nf I3V0U fei 2.0H trotters, will lie laced te. epeninu of the iiiuiriiiv, J'etcr .viannlim world's champion jotter, also vv II atnrt te beat two mlnutea If track cendltluna are fa vel able. KOl'THKRN ASROCIATION Near Orleans, SiDlrmliurham. , Mobile. Al AtUnta,, I, rhstlanoesa, Si Ne.hville.'s. MemPhla. Ii I.lttU Hek 0 (1m lnnlna. & GLOUCESTER BEATS CAMDEN CITY. Hi Seuth Jersey Baseball Teams Clash in-First of Cham pionship Series 2000 FANS SEE GAME I i Cnptnin Harry H. Helmes uns back 1 Glemrslpi- V .1.. Sin.ii 1 'IMietat rcfciee for the first time, theitpli net 'local team smng a big surprise bv ihniiding tlie Camden Cltv nine a 6-te-i" reverse here this morning before 2000 people, it was the first game of n "" ii-ii-Kiuiie scries te iioterminc tnc Chnmtlleilsllhl nf Cnmilnn fniinlv i ,.. " " x.vu..,.. ItlOllCOStOr Unil llm rvmtncl lit. c.nr. I ill!: two rnnii .In ilm iiln,1i nCtnf tlm I '.unden aggregation had taken the lend in their half of the final session. 1 1 was Hex Held's blew which nnf nvnr the win- nlmr tnllv. I. The came was hMilr cxcltliif throughout. Camden took tlie lend In ', Wielburne goal, but Webb and t the first and was tied In the fifth, lest p'raw bridge turned them back Us the it In the- eighth nn.l took it in tlf uc,l rang. I ninth, only (e lese out in the closing S'Ore : .Mielhurne. 1 ; Flaminge. 0. frame. In the -ec-und chukker Sieddurd Mien CASiw:.v city fit.efi'KSTKP f';V1er,,l .f' beautiful -pas fretp Webb, r h e a e Aiis'h. 2l 12 2 4 1 I he great American left-hander. Webb. ! WIlicTA -'. I " -1 1 ii eV-iae-Mr.' ? Vll n e "f, l''""''"! " ?,-''1,t Cln, "l followed ! itS' it e s n n j.?be"f V . i A't e with another score. Prince turned back tlapii. if II 2 0 1 e n'mn!ii.r.r n 1 n ii nratlefhet drive lit the. n.nl nml rnvA Vnl. 7-zin2t ! 7 s ,', ni B;r,e'.rrf ii ii e Yates. t e n 4 n 0 Jtl.cert. as I O 2 (1 Ur'n. 3I n i3it jrick'n,p e n i v inenina, p n l e t e Totals. riesTt T0,a,, eyi71l,li'if of the tliird period in front of lhc One out when hlnnlnnrun was acetel. juioucester juieucester i ainui'n i-uy . 2 e e n e e e l 2 5 Stoddard's mount fell, hut without iti .00103000 2-0 I jury cither 1 her-e nr rl.l-r GOULD UMDEFFATFn IN uuuu" .u'"5r lF.r. BILLIARD TOURNAMENT Has Wen Four Matches at Resrea Resrea tlen Academy .sTAMllMJ ok Till: PI.AVKRS W. I.. P.O. W. I.. P.C. (eulit. . I II 1.000 Russell. ,. ; 2 .500 Heckler . 3 I ,7BffTallev. . .13 ,550 Peril. , .1 1 .ISO Hamilton 1 .1 ,?sn rnncent. 3 I ,7ftOMaren. . . 1 4 .200 lllrei. . 2 Z .500 Clarke 0 3 .000 h. Gould is still undefeated in tiie pocket billinrd tournament new in progress at the Hecreatien itilliard Acudeiuy. He holds lindlsputed posses. sinu ei nrsi place n it It lour victories. Three are in n lie for spcnml nlncn r.n.li with tin pi tiiumplis jitul one defeat. ! i . iney ate uelclier. Mncent and IVrri. tJ.nilil nl .is made a high mn of liiirtA, which s t tic icaillus sceic for tl.. ci1(. prize elTcied te the nlaier .. J; j;, niukingithc lu-i consecutive run. IIow IIew s l e I ever, he is tied in tills ince b.v Willie Uecliler. Twe mutches will be played tenighl in the tournament Vincent will oppose Hamilton and Mnieu will take en Clarke. TRAPSHOOTERS ARE BUSY j3 Gunnersjfcn This Section Have Holiday Program' This afleiueiiu will be u busv one in tlie leinl and subuiban trapshnetinc world. The ijunker city c.iin whih will I stage a big sheet ever the Maple Greve trans. J lie Penn dun Club, of N"r. I . Ml I I I ,1 . -'" rlM2w will held a Laber Day sheet ycr the Jeflerseiiville traps, with three '' !ai'!"'a P" ' "' Pi',?5n""' A '''-target 6HOOI wirn uiree ti-iargei events. i lie West Colllngsweod Red nnd Gun eiien n three-day tournament eve.r tlie I'eini inee;..!- iniiis nett lliursilny. te cinse en ft.uuriiay allernoen. rieln i ii .I., i i " 1,p1'1 ,en 'l10 ,,lm? ,la'v" l,rrV,""s .te tlie '.?... . ',,,' '' , ' . " "' A'" lantic City, it will be preliminary te the world - famous classic. A most nttrat- "vp I'Rram Jias been provided Cluu, of v est Collingsvveod, . J., will i held its opening sheet of the season it , " ', "i ", .,J,lu"n "-am. of this afternoon. In addition te tl" Yerk ' " am' C Xcw initial sheet of tlie season, this event i !..,, f . ,, , . will also mark the opening of tlm tf-w ,Javl!' ,fl1,.,1,.?.,',f.?.T,, 'I"."'!- .grounds, but recently acquired. d N.''Ye-k ,.l" wa, le ' "f uig niriiiiiii is iiiincipaicii nir ine event, nlnm. uith .,.! n.i , ..., The Mendew Springs Gun Club will I""?. wl,h vrer!'' fp,l nnd ittnulns Schedule of Today' s fyittle League and Independent Baseball Games P. M OAMKS MONTOOMKRT COl'NTY I.HAOUB I.ansdale at Doleste.vn. Perkasle at Am bler. Cunshehnckeii s.t feuderinn J'lllLADHLPIUV Sl'HL'nilAN I llARUFi Hotbern nt Pert Washlncten Ulenlds at M.cllulc, AthlMiiirnu hi VVyndmuur .N'livrn pi:xN li:ahli: Wehlun nt W'llleiv Orme, Amhler at (,leiisfe Oiclaml at Keasbv i .Wjttlsen. DHLAWAUK COUNTT LKACCK Media nt Cliften Heights, Cliften A, A. at CelUusdalii, CrlNTJtAUnURLINOTON LKAHUB Reebllns- at Delante. Deverly .it Mcdferd, Palmyra at Burlington. lNDKPKNDKNT OAMKS Burllnslen at Bartram Park, I'lfty.feurth street and Klmwoed avenue, Kenalngten Coniireiratlennl at Nativity. Iielgrade and Ontario atreets. Htenehurst a,t Lit Brethers, n p M, Matrhner P. C. t Hadden Heights, .North Penn at Pitman. N J. Colonial Ic Cream at Haletn, N. J, Penced nt Columbia C. C , 1'rent and Toiler sIli'f'tK, Houthwestern at Dicks A C , Krent nnd Peitep slicets, eini A A at Nelaseme Trent and Puller streets AII-PhllHilKlphla firemen at VVcnla Club. I rniu street nnd Olne nienue Ptirrrn A A nt l'ux Clmse I'nlnii A. A. at t.eiran A. A , L'lRhlcentli and lleckland alreeta. MDiint'D nt Ajl.Phlladelnhla Police. Kerty-elchth and Walnut streets. Druedlng Brethers, at Audubon. A. H. I J. at HIILUIe. Darby. ' , Seuth Phtllv Hebrews at North Philllaa Feurih and Wmsohecklnr straats. . ' ' Hhanahan at . Slrawbrldga t, Clethltr, Hlxtr-aecend and Walnut streeU, ;""' Baseball Game Delayed While Crowd Finds Scats Pillsbtirgh, rjept. 4. There have, bern a million different ajcasens for dclnylng ball games such trifles ns cloudbursts, w'et grounds, riots, etc., but it Is left for the Pitts burgh lJuccnneers fe win the brown derbv with a new one. The starting of this morning's game with the St. Leuis Cardinals was delayed bccaue of seating the crowd. I'rebnbly some enthusiastic fans wanted te roost In that section of the field where Max Carey is went te ream; 'or perhaps they preferred the cool shade of the dugout. "tinnic dclnjcd while seating crowd." That's n winner 1 LBURNE Fl LEADS FLAMINGO! j x j. tr j Holds 6-0 Advantage at End . . . i. ai .. i First Half 111 National D . "010 i TEAMS PLAY FVST GAME Ttiiinseti. i burnc and N. .1.. Sept. 4. The Shel Shel Flaminge tennis met tlii fTnenilng in tlie first elimination inn t eh i of the national open pole championship tournament, which will end Saturday. The American Orange County team and the All-Tre!nnd four, will meet this afternoon. Shelburnc led at tlie end of the first half. (5 goals 'te (I. "" horseback, since his Injury. Twe , Arjentlninns. Jack Nelsen and .lehn Milef. umpired. .Leuis Nelsen, one of the Argen- "'""" ''i'i"""-'i "i .e. i ler ria- I HI nlnge, Knst pin Ing 2. Coeloy .", and 'mice nt back. Tlie Flamingoes started , t off with a rush and Knst mniln n ilnr. in" tr-V ler Kl. but missed Webb's I I'",- '"en turned the ball down the ! J" " "I,u ftieuunril scored the lirst goal I for the Shclbiirnes. ' Kast and NpIseu ' ...,.1. !. 1...II .1 . y. . . , 'ok the bull down the field for a trv nt :::xVenr fTs,ied,mn,'e' "ut ",c Argentine fl l""er m'sjf":, ., , . ei Scere: Shelburne. :i; Flaminge, 0. hli.irti scnnimncinir mnrkeil tlm ..in. I :.,,'" , K01". J w-ns eilileii witen i.ciuieni missed a long try for goal by eh tlinn a feet when pln.v was re le suiiied. A FlniuTnge thrust hj- j'nst nnd ji'isen uieiiieniniily put Shclliurne en i the defensive. Imt pretty combination piny seen gave the Shclbiirnes another-, seai. Mtr.iwuriugp scoring. Stoddard made another just before the period ended. y Score Shelbiirue Flaminge, 0, INTERLEAGUE CRICKET AT MERION C. C. TODAY Associated Clubs Oppose Interstate Aii-aiars Team HE R The Associated Cricket Clubs f I 'or a time witli lingessing. lie. was Philadelphia, are plnving the crack ren- ' l"!0'1 ev t1'0 HrllMi Army ngainst n ieseiitntivi-s of the' Interstate Cricket ' l("lim rlrcsenting the Scottish Array League at the .Merlen Crii ket Club le- ,1",lrl,l 'p w"'. 1" ! '"' with Brth day. This is thp s,., ,ind match of the1 '"'brm several 'ears age, he set. 1 three annual scries between these tennis- Keals '" ,lls ,IM ?'"i"". The first resulted in a victory flir the ! i'1"1'' ""? us? ' f .lhi J,Pnl,n is vIt" . -BUII.IIOI i rii-Keieis li. the score 0,'""",""'"i'"". ""'i- i n uw KJ2 te .,!. Today's imitcl. will i,a ti, I ?i'v,,aL. 'Ir:1, :!s, .. l'ln'crs. Address crucial eiip of the thiee-gumc series I.FII... ..J .1 .. ' ." ami it is espected that the Interstate players will p,,t ,,p a considerably stinnger battle then they Mid In the tirt match. The Interstate llne-uji has four 'stars "J ,1 ""iRh-Amerlcnn Cricket Club. while the local team was drawn from' he Morien. Philadelphia and Frankford Cricket Clubs. STAGE IRISH GAMES uae,,c Ainienc Association Holds Meet en Nerthea.t pi.m The annual Iil.-h enineB .!. .i... ouspiies et the d'aelle Atl',.;.. v.... elation, vvcte staged en Northeast Field 'lvycntv-iilnth' and Clearfield strec s ibis afternoon. Iho feat ui r of t hi meet was a hurl Omaha Sells Twe Players nf0,,hli,tN?,, ST'" '' Th" Omaha iuh of the Western I.eneiie has sold llenrv Manual!, outfielder, te the Detroit Amerk an LeaKue Club en nn ..nilen.il ..rctrnVni ,3 Chicago Natleni ,. jeVh plnjer, afe ' e , retort In the spring ciajers are te I"."" "...iiMinin HUH! llllflliail. trv II, ndri.fBrrr,a,rVe.,S0Uth VM'M- "read .eiv ierK liaehararha al liesler i limitigten llacharachs at St W ilmlneten ttichmend Cllants at I'leinher Thetnaa, Twenty- i''i .inn nrrii sireeis. i in I'eit) hnen Professionals nt Peei.. (.Jni, l-len III am Snrn, . .,,....'. """"'' llurlliiBleii at Hsitram P.irk. i'ift5. fourth stieet nnd IJImwoed avenu.i "uunn Church lane. V " "rln''"1' eon,!! " Moereatown aiants at .Mount, Carinel p . "reemviied at Ht Callisius. tJUtr.flfUl street and Ihanen avenue. , CA.MDKN Er?8l0t7e"er "' Ca,nden Clt'. t Thrd and .Mohawk Black Sex, of Phlladelnhin . Linden AlWtsrs. at ,Elav.i;rh,a2,i,hlL"lndVe,r; Vlctrl Professionals, of rhiladelnhl. . ft'Jlt.:1 liUck S0X' at Keur,h "iS Ja'spe'r National Park A. A. vs Atlaniin n..i, at Ninth nnd Kv.rett streets '" Parl' .5eL1"d. A' V" W'hltinaii Park at Nerrl. and .Sheridan street. ' .merris Msrchantvllle Olants vs. Tnelfil. :, .. ...... .ui. ..u , m.r.1 ''iea. , Vlul-llixi n,l ll.l.l ... --..,. M Din, ni I . Mnlchner I ." I viiiii-ri i i neiciils ui ininuen, nt Hadden I Anieilran Bridge at Mount llelh Delalr at Peiisukn. ' ' rhi$&8isr' 'a,rl" et n-i'-ipw.. at Llndenweld. Beltnenl A Belmont A. C. Vs. Camden All.m.r. . National PurU Tubllc Service, of Camd.n.. at Cellna. Houth Camden N, V. A vs.Jtumh Jer.v PrnfesslenalB at IlarilnBt'in, " Jeri' (o.enlal Icy Cream at Halem. envn miiunreiu DUIUHUVHIM mm : wmy.. LANSDOWNE TENNIS ' Enters Semi-Final Round by Defeating David Meade in Straight Sets WEISSLER IS VICTOR Culver Ileyd today advanced le tim iseinl-finni junior round In the annual .tennis tournament fcr thn chnnmlen- (shlp of Iinsdewnc, held en llie court" of the Lnnsdowne Playground, when i lip defeated David Mcode in straight I sets. 0-2, 7-5. Tlie opening gamr went te deuce many times that the spectators lest I count. Heyil. iiewever. finally put It , le an end by making n couple of beau ( tiful placement shot, and then easily run nut inc initial SCI, The opening gnme In the second sol. 'was a repetition of tlie one In tlie in ! Itinl frame. Ir went te deuce sir ltin.es. willi Heyd emerging en tlie wln- Inlng end. JJejd (hen tools, three of x1'.'"" ncxt fl,r snmes pleyed and led of; i-i in gamps. ' ,Irr" Meade put up a rally and wen ihc next four gamps, giving him a f te I lead In games. Meade ilien worked lliis way le within a point of set rlr- I lery, out netted tlie fall. Heyil rallied this time, and, nftcr three hard-fought games, wen (he set and match. Anether Interesting match was that between Albert Welssler and Piere Itichardd In tlie intermediate class, with thp fermsr hclni? returned the winner, a-fi. 7-.". 6-1. , The boys played evenly in the first six games of the opening set nnd spilt the first six gnmes. After that, how ever. Jt was easy for Hichartls, wh stepped out and wen the set. Hichnrds went through tlie second set like wildfire, leading his opponent 5-1 in games. Here Weissler staged n comeback, wen the next six games strnlght and the set when Hlchards lest control of the ball. Ttiehards was wild in the third set and Weisler had an cny time. INTKHMKniATlT SINGLES .latk Hasea wen by default from. Ixu! Farren. -Matheir O'Donnell defeated Heward Brum. Walter Celllnirs wen by default from llebert Adnm. Walter Celllnss defeated William Jacksea, 0-0. 0-2 0-4. Il-l. . "iTC1 W'elaslcr defeated Pelrce Itlchards, J'O. ,-.,. 6-1 .ICNIOn .SINOLKS TulNcr Hejil defeated Daild Meade, .2, .IL'NIOP. DOl'RI.K.O . William ilrade and Rebert Abbe defeated. Jee Hutten and Jee Conard, 0-0. il-O. Clement Waller defeated l-'rancla Irwin. SCOTTISH SOCCER STAR WITH WEST PHILA. F. C. Alex Millar, of Petershill Club, te Spert Celers of New Team Tlie West Philadelphia F. C. which has entered a team in the First Division of tlie Allied Soccer League, with head quarters en the Mackey grounds at Ferty-ninlli and Spruce streets, an nounces the acquisition of a player who will no doubt be heard from seen as the reason is under way. lie Is Alex Millar, forinetly center' forward of the Peicrshlll Club, et I he Scottish Junier League. Millar has consistently declined professional effrr. He lias only been in this city a few weeks, coming directly from Scotland, although he spent some time in Canaan seeral years age. He holds a record of 100 goals in a single season. Among ethers who have signed with the West Phils nrc Jee Smith, of Vis cose, rated as eiip of the leading center halfbacks of this section, n'nd Teut Scully, speedy outside right who plajed West Philadelphia F. C. 0211 Litch field street, or phone Woedinnd 201)0 It any day this week for an interview. BELFIELD HANDS LACING TO WILDWOOD TEAM Germantewners Defeat Frankford .Rivals by 11 te 3 Score nui.I-'IKI.D WILDWOOD rheae rhnae WIIk'en.3h 3 1 1 ll e I'annlnc.lf 1 1 n 0 0 T.Wlah 2b 2 2 3 II 0 Dla.'end.3b 0 0 13 1 .1 .ihu'rt.e 2 13 0 0 I'nt.as. 0 a 2 3 2 Hulme.es 2 1 1 2 e t'larey.rf e 0 3 0 e t'unrei.lb. ll 012 e 1 noenenct e 0 2 0 0 Kauff'an.lf O 2 2 O e Kent 2h . ll 1 2 3 O rtetter.cf 114 0 1 matter, lb 0 Oil n n T Shu'rt.rf 1 1 1 O e itesn.r. 110 0 0 araham.p. 0 0 0 1 0 A Waluh.n 10 0 2 e Tetnla.. 11 0 27 9 2 Totals 3 3 27 11 S selfleld ... 3 0 0 0 3 11 1 4 0 H u 2 Wlldnoed.. . O 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 1'mnlres Adams and Van Zandt. Twe-baae hits Canning- Kaufman, Three, base hit J !hubrt. Heme run Walah. Struck out Ily A Walsh, fl; by Graham. .1. liases en balla Off Walah. fl: off llmhim. 8. Deuble plajs Wilkinson and Conreyi Kent and Siatterv. Passert bal Vess. Dm. plres Adama and Van Zant The Belfield A. A. and Wlldvvoe.l tenm met at DIttmnn and AYakellng snoots litis morning and tlie German German tewners wen by the score of II te Jl, Tlie feattiie of the game was a home inn ly "Dec" Walsh In the eighth in ning with Ihe bases leaded. vv- V vvni i . . i " ,i lr,'" .,,, Hdwoed's twirler, walked tll itiilield sceied three In the lirst. lirst tliree Halters. Shubert n triple scored three runs. Wildvvoetl camp back and M'ered two in the third. Walsh wXb safe en an error Canning doubled, scoring Walsh, ('.inning stele (bird ami scored en Dia mond's sacrifice fly te left. Belfield Increased Its lend in the fifth by i-cerlng tliree runs en a (lock of sin gles and lensp playing en thn pntt qf the Wildvvoetl players. Wlldwoed get nnether In Its half of the liming. Vess singled nnd slide sec ond. Up went te liiiid en u wild pitch ni.il MS) red en Cunning's sacrifice lly te right. CHAMPIONS BEATEN Athletic Center Bews te Lighthouse Junier Swimmers The Athletic Recreation Center's swimming team, which wen tbe city recreation title, was defeated by th Lighthouse Beys' Club junior swim mers in the former's tank, J!9 te 21. Summary ; 30-vard dash Wen hv PiihtfnAr.t t i.k... house, second Peter. Llzhtheuser eilril. Webstsr. Athletic !.,(., i - (lti-yard daali-'lvpn hv Tayler, Athlell "7Ln,n,'1 W custer wMhiiiicj tliird. Carrel . - . . . . - . --'.-..--'. - .1! villi vnr r"iy Divine jv en hv Kclinl-r, Alhtellrt sereml Murnn, Lighthouse! third. Munn. Alliieiic Atli'.elli' Center forfeited plunge te Light. house. 120-jnrd rela Wen by Llilillieuw Irani r.l.l.ilI.iS stllfS IMAM J.TI I'. ill. Ji Interest la it fer heal I th atlrrirgt M rarnea beina- pujye.1 In th elimination esrUs" , yi. "?- !,'..!'.. i''J?' 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