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WmmWMmm ? .' .in..v' '."" .' yv . - - m - rr t-1 -t - - -r--,i: jr. u .... i chnd Miss JAfrfrtfvbtifei te Witf Big Races Today at Louisville and Pimhce Tra smr un y i.ftT i i HUME OUT: l...V. LONG PUTT PITTS GREER N FINAL Nil I NFW SAYS HAN Five Leading Hitters in Each Majer League AMERICAN I.EAOT1E flMrr. Ht. T,l,..5j'?i?'S I'm Witt. New ark... 10 70 13 2S lioe Cobb. Oetrelt .... 17 89 7 IS .SOO Serertld. St. Leuis T 10H 14 40 .370 NATIONAL LEAGUE TWrffr.Rt. l...VAa8'5 Tife " rnn-el, thlte. 10 46 9 IS 801 ShM. riit.burh. 24 ion 10 se 'JU Derby Favorite Today's Scholastic Games And Results of Yesterday tf MORVICH STRONG Heme-Run Hitters in Games Yesterday 1 f.HTEBDAY'S OAME5 A.MERICAN LEAGUE .lessen's Total Ullllam. fit. Ieuls 1 II Mister nt. lnla t 2 Shorten. Rt. Lenl 1 I MrManus, St. fouls 1 3 Fewster, New Yerk I 1 Scott, New Yerk 1 1 Miller, New Yerk I .1 Drkes. Athletics I 3 Miller, Athletics 1 3 llrewer, Washington t I Jenes. Detroit 1 J NATIONAL LEAGUE Grimes, Chicago f 3 King. Phillies I 3 LEAGUE TOTALS American I-eagne US National League 0-1 ..w. ,t..,V...w ....: np rri eninn nuiT vl F, MO AT PIMUCO AVORITE N DERBY Ur rtLtWe cUN Jehnsen Admits Chicago Paid' fJ Field in Rich hreaKness reaiure Beets and Saddle Picks Startle as Runner-Up in Kentucky Feature Quebec Champie'n Eliminates Fred Knight en Eighteenth in Bala Gelf Cut te Twelve crowd Jams Track Detroit Players for Aid in 'JJGj .i.V:..,lT." J."" Si ,X? 22 -257 151 nag nace ym " - tiiisn jvi jv jfV CATItOMO IiEAGUB Catholle High i, Saleslanum High. Wil mington. .. OTHER CJAMES P. r D. . Wenenali Military Academy. WTempl'e Trcp t. Wilmington High. Wit mprnnnKrch v. Teddle Institute, Hlghls- Na'rbertli High vs. CoatcsMlle High. NoVrlstewn High v. West Chester High. West Chester. Ueergn Scheel n. Snarthmore Prep, Swarthmore. ..., TRACK Olrard College vs. Wenenali Military Academ. WenenHh. Cheltenham High n. Lewer Merlen High, Statu College Interechelastlcs, Stnte Cel- ilfen Mill" Interschelastlc. Glen Mills, Pt Seuth Jersey lntcrschelastlcs. Cedings- W0O,,' TENNIS ? V e. SSO WEATHER RIGHT FOR RACE Starters Ready for Big Prcahness Stakes Wt. Odds .,... mill Jockey H,n.ya..rnter)....114 , J,,,- Jey (Garner) 121 n, Man (keng).-.. 1-- MfinliintiiiM" (W""' J riratc Cnll (Penmen)..11i pillory (Merris) 114 iiSlMe, (McAtcc) 114 jane Owm ( ) 1" uWlKcegh) Ii't Sinplnln (Stirling). ... .118 ...uii Mnlzc (Turner).. 114 Coupled "'' Montfort .Tenes '"Coupled ns Grecntrcc ntry. :t :: G T2 10 M) 12 20 Stable nnmr rnnuinnn in KCHUirUKWUKU AI PHOENIXVILLE PINK OF CONDITION Class, of Jumpers and Sprinters Will Get Away at 2:30 This Afternoon RECORD CROWD SEEN By ROBERT W. MAXWELL, Plmllce Race Track, Md., May 13. Ttirlrc of the country's swiftest and BeJt Ment -hearted three-year-olds competed I" tlic ?"'0.000 Prcnkncss here (bla afternoon. "Twenty nVP iiieiisiiim piirciniurs a iftclty crowd which filled the stands lid thrtwsed out en tne iieiu wit nessed the biggest event of the local raring season. The iincient ince course, which stretches picturesquely along Belvlderc irenw, attracted sportive Bnltlmerc imlalse Irnek devotees from Washing ton, Philadelphia and ether nearby !.. UnfiHA 4 it a utnnn Yha ka. lOurneili' ui'imr tne nut; mc ejjet- taters began te drift Inte the park. At joen mere than 1000 were present and ten times as ninny were en hnnd at 1 ('clock. The warm sunshine which fil i.ri,l threiich a sort of a hazy sk.v prefaced geed weather and this attrnct 1 the crowd. guperlative Scratchwl Karl) this mernlnt; It wan announced that Superlnthc, who with Pillory forced the Wilson-Salmen entrj, had been scratched, rutins down the field from the hoodoo thirteen te an even ten. The witlidiuwal cnused no cx dlemcnt, for the superman colt was let cenldercd scileusly by the talent. Because of n roughing epidemic a lumber of Lories had te be withdrawn it the eleventh hour; still there linn ben no dpcrcac in interest for the running of the annual classic of the rSmlice season. Finm the big crowd if racc-gecis thnt had assembled in Biltlmere lat night it is expected that lie '.Vi hilltop tinck will be jammed md crammed te capacity by the time ie big event is stnrtcd. A 50,000 purse is hanging for the rlnning horse h owner. While Miss or looms as the steed with the snecd 0 capture mile and a furlen? sprint ler three-year-old colts and fillies, here is no doubt that there will be 1 let of whipping hcfeic the wire is wched. t I Dark Herse Henhaistes is nt least one entry that cay take a let of joy out of Miss ieyfa backern. The former has been Iciinir un the dirt nt a rnthef ntftv lip of lnte, and only last Wednesday irevea mat he hnd a let et stun when ie broke the tmek record at n mile nd a sixteenth. The feat that makes Miss .Tey stand nit se prominently ns the nrebablp win- r Is the fact of its fast time in n wkeut ever the I'rcnkncss distance at Mntaekj, before being shipped here, parrying 2Ti pounds, Miss Jey went n- rane nnu a turieng in l minute 5 .-a ferend, and such time isn't te i sneezed nt by any menns. Fer this llflpinnn'n'u lili. rn. Afl.e or, flitht (iaincr up. will cafry 121 wads. HcplmisteR will have a lighter eid by seven pounds, and McAtee will the kid behind: there Will he thrpn rnirlea In l.n ent. Ml".s ,fey Is coupled with St. nry and will represent the Montfort Mentfort Montfert 0r.es flnhlc Tim nmmi... t.vi. Mers Will lll flmvn kv nel.nln.. -.l Write (Sold, while the R. T. Wilsen, .waiter .1. Salmen charges arc W'WJ and Superlntlve. ne real dyed-in-the-wool race-goer A receid crowd Is premised this afternoon at the second of the spring meetings of the IMtecnlxvlllc Hunt Racing Association. Seme of the best thoroughbreds are entered in the jump and sprint events. The meet will serve as a prelude te five days of racing next week ever the .private track of Jeseph- L. Murphy, turfman and spertsmnn. The track is situated juet outside the borough of Phecnlxvllle, within easy access of the railroads, a trolley line that runs ntralght te the nates and is one hour by meter from this city, a ride through beautiful, scenic and historic Valley Ferge. The complete card, barring the farm ers' race, which will be h pest entry race. Is as follews: Second net. for nil ngrs: purn 1200. of which 130 te thr second herM. $20 te the third; A furlenim I-me'i, t.etacy, 11R; Ma chine Uunnr. 126: mil Simmen. 1'J3; True 81el. 123: Menll(r. Iin: Tlualrr Olrf. 11H- ter, 128: Old lb 121: Vrniue. 125: Fancy in; nit Man. 11 Peter. 121: J I giter. .1 a belief cnmnililii. in., iiti'l ... Vm.V. n "'"'"" linn , lien 111 tti'.rini'. I,a,11R? , and wit" thin eunj sen-ntiennl jockey astride Oil nn, carrying 122 pounds. Chick mieht wt inreugh the mekc atop the win- .. iiu-ii Hgiun.iie may net. Wrecklew, 115: Trlscllla Oreenway. 110; i-.ua May. iiu; Saleme. !30rArtlui Deater, IIP Tlilrd race, teeplcchae, for huntera which nae been reguUrlv hunted: itarlers te pay 310 each te the winner, with 1250 added (In menev or plate), of which 145 te the Mcend, J30 te the third. About two mllea nnd linlf. eer brush Ore-er. IS". Telm Deuslap, 102; Otmead. Irt2; Dajbreik, 135: l.echlcl 2d, 182: Gelden Hed, 16(1. Fourth race, the Hun'rra Steeplechase, for hm.tera which re been regularly hunted with a rnrk of rer.gnlseil hound. startera te pay Jle each t the winner with S300 added (In money or 'nte) of nhlcli Jfle te the second, 110 te th- third, about H'A miles eer pest and rnll Ormeid. 10.',: Daybreak. 155' Red Wing. !.'.. CecktHll. 15- .Mnster Deck, 163: TUer Dreeie, mi: Scotch 'Weed, rock 163: Doelev. 16S; Oelden Iled. 153; Huntingdon McOee. 163, Wolerten 2d, 163. Fifth rt en. rteeplechase. for four-yenr-eldi ann up. cuise hud. or wn en iin te the Rec erd. (50 te the third, about two miles eer the brush course Onpejer. 145: Jehn Douglas, 147: Reddest. US. Ormeid. 150: Helsmnn. 143: Vex PeDUlla. 2d. 142: Moniker. IMS. Floral Prlnresa, 13S: Bryn 0'lan, Cushler. 130: Glew nose. ITi: Flight Captain. 140. sixin race, ier inree-year-eiaa ana up, purse $200. of ulikh 1.10 te the second. S.'O te the third Bill Simmons. 12S: Mnrhere. 113. Director .lames. 120. Maxim's Choir. 120; Mlsnt. 115: Jeb Ihnjer. 120; Mary William, 12.1: Vatiu 123. iVncy .Man. 115: Trebcr 121. Clieic Waihlnr'en, 123: He. man: Restless. 107; Supermald, l.'b; Agnes U 120. PENN AND GERMANT0WN IN CRICKET LEAGUE TILT $50,000 Kentucky Derby Will Have Eleven Starters leulsvllle, Ky., May 1.1. Mor Mer ltii and ten ether three-year-olds hae been named ever night for thu forty-eighth running of the Ken tucky Derby nt Churchill Downs today. t The race, at one mile nnd a quar ter, will haie an added value of .$50,000, in addjtlen te which n $7000 geld service will go te the owner of the winner. If all start, the race will be worth, Including the trophy, ?5'1,U00 te the winner. The probable starters, pest posi tions, weights, jockeys and odds fol fel low : Pest Pes. Herse and Jockey Wht. Odds 1 Jehn Fin.i (Peels) 120 25 J Startle (Connelly) 121 10 1 My Play (ttoblnaen) 120 6 4 Menlch (Jehnsen) 120 Even u -uusy American (Barrett)... 120 10 ueaaieck (J. D. Mooney).. ..120 I 'Bet Mosle (Durke) 128 Surf nider (Sceble) 129 J 'nanker Urewn ( ) 120 10 Letterman (Rice) 120 " .'By Gesh (Barnes) 120 Coupled as E. R. Brad'ey entry. .MvHSaBBBBBBBBI vHK BsTiBBBTBBBBBn ' v ri ''isssisBsSv' 'IrtSFlMlsK ' -CHW; 'iSSSBSsBWsBSBf SSSWI V MxiBBKHBBmFaBBBsHBSl jmtUm BsH!BBBBiBB7sVi MORVICH Unbeaten tlirco-year-eld owned by Ilenjamin Illeclc Is liatkcd lieailly te win annual Kentucky turf classic By BOOTS AND SADDLE Louisville, Ky., May 13. Fer the first time In history it is net outside the probabilities that Kbntucky-brcd fillies may win two classic races en the same day the Kentucky Derby and the Prcakness. Miss Jey, the Montfort-Jenes queen of fillies by Peter Quince-Proud Daisy. is a probability in the Pieakncss at Plm llce, while ir. II. Hewitt's Startle, a Star Hawk speed wonder. Is growing rapidly in popularity for the Derby. The meic than 70,000 persons who will witness the race nwoke today te find the skv cloudless and the eniiv MiitMiiiii' giving premise of summer heat; A light ning fast track is assured, bnrring a sudden nnd unforeseen change In weather conditions. The exact min ute of the start of the elnwic cannot be (leieiinineii. nut the barrier will be snapped between r, nnd 0:13 oMeck, Kastwii standard time, it generally is agreed, the 'derby being the fifth race en the card. A heavy rain before pest time In the Derby would send Startle's stock soar sear ing. Only one filly has wen the Derby in Its long history. Startle is in the pink of condition, and by many Is de clared the runner-up for Mervkii, Ben jamin Bleck's unbeaten Uunnymede colt. whlc:. a strong favorite for the race. The Derby card Is a hummer. Every body is here and, while Morvich is en everybody's tongue, most everybody wants te be surprised. It is tee com monplace for the handicap cheice te take the prize. The public wants te sec something win that will pay three fig ures for two dollars. A majority et that class net only wants te be thrilled, bnt many of them have selected E. R. Bradley as the thriller. Bradley began te charge the pemiUce with excitement when he an- neunced thnt he would start four horses Busy American. Bet Mosie, By Gesh nnd Banker Brown. Entering he'rses in the Derby is no child's play,' as 11 costs just 000 bucks for each horse entered. Lean te Bradley the ether member of the league, will . ,,p ,V cs.crncMmlir(' "Pceinlly lean lean net see action until next Saturday, ' JMB t0 , ra cj "m,0uK' ' is common I " 'v tiiui. jjue.v .nilll-llCHn is nil- i Ing. ijeem down in the UIue Grass mere is a jet ei tniK aoeut Beb Shan Shan eon's Deadlock, and they, like the Startle backers, are praying for mere lain. My Flay, the brother of Man e' War, almost oerleokcd in the early calcula tions, Js causing the wise ones te con- Six Teams See Action In This After noon's Games Ardmore Is Idle The UniveiMty of Pennsylvania cricket team will meet Germantown this afternoon at Manheim in a Phila delphia cup match. The Germantown team is in a tie for first place with the WandererB. The Red and Blue has scored ece 'triumph out of thice starts. In the ether league matches this afternoon, Merlen Cricket Club, with one victory and one defeat, meets the Wanderers en the Merlen grounds, while Philadelphia Cricket meets Ilnv- crferd College at St. Martins. Ardmore. aider his chances mere serieiHv. Tlic consensus late last night was nlieut ns follews: , Morvich, BradVv entry, Startle. That does net'incnit the tensensus as te one, two, three. The Morvich people de net talk about anything being second and tlilrd in the race. The Biudler backers, nnr the Startle should s. nor the followers of Deadlock and Mv Pl.iv, and Lettcrman 'for that mnitpr, ieiwcde thnt Morvich will ctcn show. It js worked up te that point. Bleck s. Bradley Bleck is understood te hne wngercd liberally en Meivich. Bradley hns been taking the oppeiite end of H, se the stories go, Therefore Bradley is net looking te the purse alone, nor is Bleck The Bleck stable Is being heavily guarded. Detectives and police are near Mervieh's stnll every hour, as If he were a President or King. There is no way te tanulate the money ervicii is cuminc but it i .,., millions, nnd then some. Ne horie cmr at Northeast Merlen High, High Germantown . High Northeast Klein, Central High f. Lewer Scheel, Ard ere YESTERDAY'S RESULTS INTEUSCIIOLASTIO LEAGCr: Germantown High. 14 Krankferd High. 2 West Philadelphia High. 0; Nerthca.it High, 1. INTERACAWJMIC LEAGUE flerminlnwii Arndemy, 13: Haerferd Episcopal Academy. 14: St, I.uka'a 'west "Catholic, 10. St. Jeseph's. 4. OTHER GAMES CATHOLIC LEAGUE r r D. II. Germantown Prlend". S. Nnrrltewn lllph. 4, Darby High. K Upper Darbv High. 3 Radner Hlrh. ) LKiiodewno High, 23: Ridley Park High, 4. INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE TENLVIS Tcnn Charter, fi, Camden High, 0. USHER POLO SEASON IN HERE AT BRYN MAWR Will Get Under Way Today Eng lish Poleists Coming Philadelphia's pole season will be officially opened this nfternoen at Bryn Mawr with a round-robin tournament en the Bryn Mawr I'ole Club field. The first game will begin nt tt:.'M) o'clock. There will be six peiieds'1" CLAREY LEADS REYNOLDS By SANDY McNIULICK Mnreiis (freer, Llnncreh and Quebec champion, steppnl into the final leund of BalaV fniewell golf tills nfternoen, when he sank n twenty-feet putt en the Inst green nnd eliminated 1'red Knight, Whiteinntsh, Giecr will oppose ',r winner of the IM Clnrey-Wnller Reynolds match In tin linn! this afternoon. Clnrey was I un nt the end of the ninth en Rey nolds. Knight was .1 down nnd H te go when he slutted a spurt that was Bteprfcd en! Iix Greer's -encntleniil putt en the eighteenth. This inndc lilm 2 down and nut. belleiii2 the famous Salvation Army slesrnn. Knight holed n long putt en the six teenth for a win and tool; the seven teenth with a ' when Greer mode a peer i hip shot for the green. Greer wns en the gteeu with his drhe en the short eighteenth, or Hither ninth, nnd sank a putt for twenty feet for n bird 2 und tlic innldi. Greer's Win Surprise. The lctety of Greer wns somewhat of n mii prise, ns he was defeated by Knight In the Tienten teuincy. 'Hie cards follew: Orcer out , i a 4 ,-, r, r, r, a a 37 In 1 I 4 4 11 3 i I 237- Knlsht - rij . a i i i a r, n 1 I as in r, .-, i t -. .-, r, .1 330 played, each of the t'iree reams pluying against the ether. The teams will be as follews: Read Team T. .Tav Vandcrgrlft, W. Fester Reeve. Fred Ree, T. L. Harri son, Jr. White Team Stephen Cal houn, W. Stnndley Stokes, E, Lowlier Stokes, Alfred Ulddle. (Jreen Teuni ' larey. who Is fnveied te win the teinnev for Ferest View, went out In !!S ng.ifii'-t 12 for ReMinld". who repre sents Arenltnluk. Their cards for the fust nine holes follew: H-irev 4 4 3 4 4 6 3 3 3S Rewuilils ... ..',34 3 3474 3 (2 It wns n pain day nt Bala. The ii" clubhouse will be formally opened Kaiiciiiie iinesien, ,ir., a. i. Ninltli. ,i.ic f,. i ir i.,-. i..n...i. Julian Huff. Rebert E. Strnwbrldge. I 1H uiiani.'e.I nn clnbe'ratc nre'crnm of I . . . . . Morvich is carrying, but it is i,in,ii , r ,l n,".,"nw ncn" mn"f " Geerge n entertnlniner.t for this nfternoen and millions, nnd then some. Ne horse cTer VuV' vlrJ i ine emu, mm tonight. en the American turf carried the crest I J, ' .Convcrse fe,r enJ' of, ."'c mom , Reynolds wen his wnv te the match amount et menev .which is wa-ered en1 n,(',Iv; P reasons in the histeiy of ,iedtv hv (rimming Jehn J. Bendle, Morvich, and there will be n few na iienai ennKs iniu down en tlic Iwinr.v medc colt this afternoon. Here Is what well-known turfmen nnd trainers, gathered at random nreuntl the paddock, think:- una Jehn Ward Merrlrh. Peter Coyne Merrlch nnd Deadlock LeuM Tauber Itterman. "ri""etK- II. T. Griffin Menlch. Ixin Jenes MerTlcl, A Harnnru Menlch. William Walker Deadlock. Frrd Geed Menlch. Mose (ieldblntt (in charge of Letteriimn) Menlch. ' I.. Marshall Merrleh. Jehn Ferrin Menlch. Trx FormenS-Monrlch. II. Keenc Menlrli. tlrerge Land nradle entry, Jee Umenstetter Sturlle. James McKlnney Mj Piny. Jack nakerlly Plu. Will .MrDanlel Morvich. T. I". Iliiyes Jehn Finn. J. 'II. Hmlth Mervlrli. lny Httlwell Merlcll. W. E. Applegnte Surf Illder. Richard Vestal Startle. 1M Tretter Menlch. .1, C. (lallngher Morvich. Jack Phillips M en Id . Scraps About Scrappers the club. Linnet rh. 1 tin. it match In which the Unofficial assurance thnt England i Inst seen holes were halved yesterdnv will send n pole team le ilia L'nlteir, nftei neon. Cl.uev came through with States this year te compete in the I :i margin of .'! nnd ''' ever Phil Randelph. American open championship and In Jr.. the plump expert of Lnkcwoed's the special tournaments here nnd I dips nnd ihes. Mcadowbreok lime been reeched by the I ,.. ,, Pole Asfocintien from Lord Tweed- ,i77,i,"r Ge,r mouth, en efficinl of the British nsse- ''''", bH coif yesterday was played elation. hv Geerge Heffner, Bal.i. and Orecr. The team. If It comes, will ni rive i The latter was two down at the turn. about August 1, le obtain about three11""" Kicked in with it long putt nt the ! E y Apeleby Wins Peaaennura Cud nnnbu' lirnellen l,nf. ll, l. I itnnll mill ultlnln nl ll,n (lf,l, "" "Hr"-"7 fUUUE,,uu,U VU(J ,.v- , ......,.,. ,,., ,n uiMiuii- "".. ;..," .". i""" " i New Yerk. Msv 13 In the declSlnc match SHANAHAN OPPOSES S. ANOUN OPENER Stere Team Starts Heme Sea son With Absence of Ceremony - 1 ekO HAIStU l-UNU Uh 5WU4J CLUBS ARE GREAT RIVALS The Straw-bridge & Clothier bnseball team, the lest of the big local clubs te start the season, will play the opening game this nfternoen en their field at Sixty-third nnd Walnut streets with Shanaban, This is the eleventh easen for the store team, which has been for years composed of the bet college and high sx.'lioel stars in this vicinity. This year Is no exception, and Man ager Al Trultt does net hesitate In say ing that In his opinion the 102'-' edition is the best ever. All of which means that West Phllly fans will see some high-class contests. In addition 'e the regular Saturday game, inld-v -k tentcsts will seen be played en We lesdnys. nnd it is Truitt's intention te lave all the big represen tative clubs jilnv Straw-bridge & Clo thier. There will be none of the fuss and fluster that prevail at many opening games when the store team starts the season this afternoon. Manager Trultt believes this n thing of the past. He says the fans come te see ball games and that Is what he has provided. Play will begin promptly at 3 o'clock, with A. T. Flower, president of the Athletic Asso ciation, tossing out the first ball. htrawbridgc and Shanaban engaged "It's nothing new." This was Ban Jehnsen's comment en ' the suit brought by Hap Felsch, out cast White Sex. against Charles Com Cem Iskey, president of the Chicago club. In Milwaukee. IVIscli charges thnt the Windy City plajers nt the suggestion of their president contributed te a tunii which was glen te Detroit nthjetes te nld them in winning the 1017 pen nant. Jehnsen claims that the fund was used te Induce Detroit battery men te iisp extra effort te defeat rivals of the White Sex. "Felsch's story," said Mr. .Tolinnen. "Is nothing new, for we had all thii evidence ready in the trial of Hip cor rupt Set players last summer, but It never wns presented. 'T will net take any action In the matter nnd can't speak for Judge Lan dls. who knew of the matter last sum mer. I unenrthed the evidence in my own investigation nnd told Judge Landls about it. "It must be borne In mind that the money was net used te make any pinyers threw games. It was slmplv n reward for a player te use extra effort against n pennant rival of the White Sex. Ot course, it was wrong-doing nnd nor permissible, yet it was net the criminal net like the Sex committed In the world's Rcrles two years later, when they deliberately threw games te Cin cinnati. "According te mv investigation, the Sex raised n fund of S-100 for this pur pose. Nearly all the players contribute!!. Including Eddie Cellins, who gave $10. Chick Gendii wns the collector and distributed the money. He gave $100 each te Pitchers Datifs. James and Mit chell, of the Tigers' pitching staff, and the rest te Catcher Stanage. "I can't say where tl matter will end. for the case Is In he hanes of Judge Lnndls. Of course, as far ns Felsch and ether Indicted Sex are con cerned, they rtre merely seizing thin straw te get money out of organized baseball, but they won't get a cent." MISS RYANiFBRUSSELS tjiiuiiuiinf.c nun niiaiinuaii ujlfcil''U rt I i In a hard-fought series at the close efi"""11 American Tennis Star In In last season, which Strawbrldge wen, and theie premises te be a bitter re newal between the two rivals for the baseball supremacy of Wet Philadelphia. ternatlenal Tourney Brussels. May 13. Miss Elizabeth Ryan, of Osdjfernla. is the ,ole repre sentative of the United States in tJi international hard court tennis cham pionship which opened here today. Beth Dean Mathey nnd Miss Eleaner "" were entries, imt ,nrn nhll snip tournament Degtus at Rumson, ,nunrr ine matt n. 1 hey trailed a couple ,of the final round of the Peggejurg cup Chevalier de Rnrinin nri;.inf ? tiV- s i, narun leurnamem t-.uear r. Aneienv . t ,, . - , " " " net night ilefeate,! Franc's S . hf brother, t -'"opeiu t itlt. that tliey will be unabl August 20, continuing until September! "'"I halved a couple till they enme te the 1). It Is planned for the invndeis then i sixteenth. Heie Heffner wns short nnd te ceme here for the special events ' '"',' wha' Proved te be the deciding hole September 13 te 23. and then te Meml owbreok from September 27 until Oc tober 7. when It will play Its first game STANDING OK THE CLUBS Germantown Cricket Club , Wnnderers , Philadelphia Cricket Club Merlen Cricket Club Haverford College University of Pennsylvania Ardmore Cricket Club . P. W. L, Avg. 1.000 l.oue .300 300 .331 .333 Beets and Saddle LOllltVlllft liv Mn.. 11 TT in ,...., i,,, rierses Men Kerm ".) ni r'l,..i.iii n. Jesyarc: "uw"8 vwmii laT (m ,Kcntucky Derby, 30.CTO and geld plate added) Mor Mer uh, Startle, Rradley entry. First rnie Flnp Atic m..n:- m- BL,. - -"O , .-..Be 414UUIII3, JO. I Second Snninr TV .,..,-,.,. .., -v.. , Iriehe. .., , uUI, Third .Tetiet. Clincelet. TTaM r- Blelh-r Jemima'' "br.nd, Br.I.tL.TLnrohment. Blue Nese. .0'55ulllvnii. I erent Itrchant Dan Seventh .Mermen T.'l,l,. t i. -""-i '"uuiry, At Plmllce i Fourth men !!. 1t i Wed)-1 il .1. rt, . " " -l'.P0O tt0! '-"""I'liiwi, ttepna Flrit rnee - Itullseye, The Trout, I V.&i7n':1Unbc,h 1U' Wrnnsle, mini Tiiiiinhnni ah i pmeuneur. ""' "in Ivni? .Il, Ant. ---n .'",(, .."' Man, Serapis, Biff Sixth ri. i..i.. c. 8eml. - i.-"'iir.,: rr- "fprjMl. nefAic. ' ,,w tnle' GERMANTOWN STARS OUT "berry and Tlnkler In.iinihi. . Outdoor "Quads" limit, llll. .., .. f winninc t V, . ac,"i8 chances e il M.",.,n'"' Quads" wer nt .., "Z",." ,e in." announce- der wi. J, t ulnnciH, ' thi rJli ?'i,r ntputter, nnd Nfhetafcu"1 irr i"'0. Cheltenham Cr Tini-iS n.'8,) ls ' "-"""t J"'nptr. J inkier is u pole vaultcr. IvTiZl cni Tnecfint" 11 erillianr - . ,a vniasrea en or in l tht j?S?,lil??10.u'" appear evary "it nu i,,n.i ,i : .i ."'.' iincc . ..V,ler w,'ie ine Klble. Ilmi. .uel : neinr ui.n... "v. Hjbcriy is n ;,r VICTORY FOR DEVLIN Outpeints Willie McCleskey In Fea ture Beut of Cambria Shew Temmie Devlin had the better of the eight-round wind-up nt the. weekly show of the Cambria A. C. last night. The verdict went te the Manayunk boxer bv reason of his aggressiveness, although the clinching tactics of both performers marred their work. The best number of the evening was the scmi-wind-iiii between Georgie Russell and Tougher Murray, in which the former wen the decision. The ether icsiilts: PliilatMphla Jimmy Hanlen" finished Johnny Brvan in the third; Jehnnv Lnnls beat Jack Rese in a slugfesi. nnd Pat Ilaley knocked out .llmmy .Mm ray tn the first St. Paul Pitcher Jumps St. Paul. Minn.. Mav 13 Rea "Steam boat" Williams. , pitcher with the St. I'aul Amer'can Association baseball team, has lumped te Kvcleth. of the Mesabl Range League. It was learned here today. Must Wrestle te a Finish Chicago. May 13 'I lie City Athletic Commission has ruled that thn wiestllng match between Jehn 1'esek and .Marin I'les tlna here 1uday n'ght must go te a finish, best two out of three falls The commis sion rofused consent le ti contest te a de cision by rounds,"" Burman Gets Decision Over Ryan Louisville. Kr.. May 13 Jee llurnian, Chicago bnntamwe'ght is awarded tim newspaper decision eer Tommi Ilsan. of McKeesport, Pa., in n tela-reund bout here. I Runs Scored for Week in Three Big' Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE JSMTVT JFTjTTJ Pittsburgh . . til 8 8 1 2 5 44 Phillies .... O 0 4 11 7 31 Cincinnati'.. 51 4 3 n 7 28 Brooklyn ... 3 7 2 0 0 24 Chicago .... ft 4 O 9 4 22 Bosten .... 4 I O 5 3 22 New Yerk.. fll fl 3 O A 21 St. Leuis. . J BT O a 2 7 19 AMERICAN LEAGUE I STTW"TFTsf"Tl "Detroit I 7 B6 10 5S1 42 St. Leuis... 10 6 7 1 ft 13 43 Clcielnnd .. 7 It 4 O 5 4 4n New Yerk.. 8 7 8 1 4 10 38 Athletics ... 415 7 4 4 34 Chicago .... 0 5 7 2 1 0 24 Washington. 15 5 2 3 ft 21 Bosten 1 2 2 0 3 5 21 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE I S M T V TTiJTfl 'Buffalo .... 4 01 3 0J21 55 Rochester . . 14 7 5 B 7 4 43 Jersey City. 4 5 1(1 4 3 8 40 Baltimore.. 1 7 14 4 1 4 34 Reading ... 11 3 2 5 1 6 28 Newark ... 3 2 8 8 5 26 Terente ...' ft 7 7 0 7 20 I Syracuse ... 5 1 6 5 44 25 llere'a a few lines from Trank Dalley, manager: "In Irilnc te evnluln in n ir.rji promoter hew Jimmy Plslur and Johnny Shearn would be en asset te a dub. I men tioned when SheaTn could sell SJOO ta 1300 In tkkcls and where I Isber nlre.irti lud mild J 13 1 In tickets for 11 recent bout. 'Hie answer was 'Ne one kneisa them they won't draw." Can uii lout It' 'l.alnpa 'l.alnpa 'l.alnpa loeia' comes from ouHif-teun eorybedv knows him (') nnd ieee'Ps mere thHn I ask for either Klsher 01 Sheimi Isn't It dlsceumgliiK for premising lecil boxers? Jehnnr Dennrllr, of I'nlonteun. Ta.. Is planning te come te Philndelphli again, after defeating Hebby Ward nnd J!rn!9 Con Cen wnv in the Western pnrt uf tbe Mate. Pon Pen nelly Intends making h's home hei Hon Hen nelly Is te meet Ray Pml In Pittsburgh Monday night, and Charley O'Cunnell In L'rle. Pa., Jtay 20. The show scheduled for Mendav night, with Rav Mllcliell nnd Ceerca Ru."sell In the wind-up. nt the Nutlenil Club, has been postponed until May 13. 111 It.iwlins nnd Mlke RusscU. who am bdmluled en the same program, asked for mere tlme te get Inte cond'tlen. MkUe.v Martell and Andv M.irtll. both of vhem hnve mads gLed In bouts at the riay ety Theatre, are pi inning te make their respetle professlenul debuts under the management of Andy Meran. Ruddy Charlton Is. being challengea hy two Kensington 1118-peunders, lhey are Rey Nelsen nnd Yeung Walhast. Reche Rmlgrrs, Wllinlngien southpaw, lias been keening lit. pren.ued for nctlen with anv of the 130-peunders. Reeht Issue n challenge te Larl Jlilid una Kid Wagner. Yeung llenrle, I'lllplne (lvweleht. who scored a knockout "ci Mickey Merris Is matched te meet Jue Cellettl et AtlVntln Cltv Monday night. Hs also will take, en Indian Russell nt llai iisbur.-, M.iy lj. lllllr flannen. fnl!nrtnt? 111. . !... .. - I Rnbbv Rehldeau nt llarrlsbiitg. la nncllnt I for a meet'HB with Pr ddy Jsxlu. the Brit. isiicr. Trildy Leenanl. formerly of A'ssntle Cltr nnd new et New Yetk fi In Philadelphia.' He has been training for secrel dais nt Herrmann's, and ls In share te meet env of the local Hywelghts. Leenard weighed inn pounds after a woikeut jesterdny. Jee .larksnn will get n chance te redeem himself against Plet Hehln v hen thev meet et the Ice Palace net 'I hursdav night Tn ttie'r last bout Hebln dropped Jacksen Pour ether bouts are en the preginm. r President Accepts Athletic Pest New lerl., May 13 Henrv Rrecklnri.ie-. in 1 .. .'.:?. mar nan ncrtDtuci tim iinnnr.irtj ne.u.j: - the new federation. HIh election took Place fhla vveelff'1" meeting tn Washington BLACKINST0N WILL TRY K. 0. AT LEGION SHOW Volunteers Staying Four Rounds Will Get Benus The old circus stunt of paying a bonus te n volunteer staying four 1 minds against Sam Blaekisten, former ama teur champion, will be one of the fea tures of the show te be held hy the Foreythe - Oldham - Griffith Pest." Ne. 47, American Legien, at the Fex Chase baseball park June !. Purses of $25 will be paid te two or three men veliinteeilug te slip en the gloves with the Curtis V. ('. lad who wen the welterweight nnd middleweight championships of the MIdille Atlantic States. Aspirants who want te try for the purse can send their names te Ifarrr Raff, Cheltenham, Pn. Besides this feature there will he ten amateur bouts decided in different classes. Among the boxer will be former and present Middle Atlantic Stales champions, including Alex Grcenberg, Geerge Hnlmcr, Temmy O'Mallcy, Martv Summeis, Harry Pas', eh el, Chick Wensy, Jee Gulna'n and Billy Shecrnn. Llnferd Roberts. Harrf Raff, Wil. Ham C. AVcndt, Geerge I aibert. Jehn Merris nnd William Aulb -rger are 1111 the Fersythe - Oldham -Griffith pest's committee In charge of the boxing entertainment. GARTNERJDPENS SEASON Brldesburg Will Usher Season In at Parkland Field Tomorrow The Gartner Chile, of Parkland, with its line-up strengthened fully 100 pet icnt ever that of last yen, will show tne natives of that town tin new l!2'' edition for the first time tomorrow .iftcinoen. Bill Whitman's TJrideshmg rn, ss lit) Parkland's opponents, jimi n haul fought finme Is looked for. Many Phil Phil ndelphlens take in the Sunday games at Parkland. It is easy of access hv train and a dozen trucks will leave Fifth mid Alle gheny uremic- up until 1 :.'!() P. M. Manager McCleskey still has next Sun day open for n first -class team that will give a letiirn twilight game. Call Tiega 31I-73 M, or wilte 1 McCleskey, 701 AVet Indiana incline. He lui (I n 12-feel putt en the eighteenth ler n rwe, lint overran und failed com ing back. The three putts cost him a chance te carry en and the king of smoke wns out. The Grecr-IIeffner act was put en first it couple of years age nt Lu Lu. antl Greeriwen that time when Heffnev wes city champion. That was the day Hint Greer first busted Inte the golf public prints. History repeated yester day. Gicer's match tedar with Knight was also net without its histeiic phases also. A couple of weeks age he lest te Knight, nt Tienten, after being one 1111 nnd two te plar. when Kn . . get a bird en the seventeenth and wen the ku-ku hole, which runs parallel with the asylum. Heffner and Gieer both had 7,"is yes terday. Here they are: Green Out ... n I 5 li 1 n 3 IS in . 1 a t 11 1 4 r, 1 a 377. 1 iTerfner out . a 4 4 r, 4 .1 r 3 as In . 1 3 f, 5 1 4 II 44073 I All Come Rack j In re the veluntarr explanations a ' te why the Bala teuinevs en n pocket- ' eaiuen my -out. a nine-iinip course, arc ever se pepulai "iust have a leek Up there," said one golfer coming down te the feiiith. "These ce7y white club and locker houses nestling under the trees, the starlet's booth and the flags, the crowd en the terraie, gee whiz, it makes you glad te be alive. Yeu knew nil veur friends will be here. There'll he joshing, geed fun and a glad hand. That's why I, for one, ceme every year." It's whv 2.'I0 ontei tourney en a nine-hole com se at nrst crack of spring, liefetc the regular season has statted. linln is the meccn for golfers this week. It ilicv couldn't arrange te plav through tin v just had te visit the old place iiuvhew, 1 tin in for a minute te wish it well The merilment In the clubhouse led bv "Whlrpeiin' Bill" Wilsen, Frank by the count of '.'.-.O te . w nnlnc the trophy te be present, n fact 'which is rleentr for the second success ear. regretted by the organizers of 'the ..... . tournament. Delmont Leses te Martin en Feul Belgium. Enclend. Denmnri, r,. Helland. Italy, Rumania,' Spain! Switzerland ami Czecho-Slovakia have New Yerk. Mav 13 Gene Delmont. Mem phis. Tenn.. featherweight, was disqualified for fouling In the fourth round of a ached uled twelve-round bout with X Incent "Pep per" Martli of Brooklyn, and the referee awarded the teclslen te Martin. Jockey Stretch Dies ' llaltlmere. Ma- 13. Jeckev Stretch, who rode Red Start In ycsterda's steeplechase at Plmllce and was Injured, died In the IMltnnere General Hospital today. entries in all the events. Mile. Suzanne Lenglcn. the Frencli ' star will defend her singlca title, as well as playing in the doubles and mixed doubles. She is paired with Miss RyaTi ir. the women's doubles nnd with young , ' S (K,het of -France, in the mixed doubles. Schedule of Today's Little League and Independent Baseball Games I MONTGOMERY COUNTY LEAOUE mbler at I.snsdale &0Jldr,S" rer kjsle rwlestewn at Conshohocken. PHILADELPHIA f,UHCRPN LEAOUE C.lenslde at Tort Washlnsten Hvbore at Ashbourne McKlnley at XMndmoer PRRKIOMEN VALLEY LEAGUE Kalrvlsw at Schwenksvlll.. Worcester at Gratereferd CollegsTllle at Oaks. HELL TELFniONE LEAGUE .. . --..... .. i.enerai imiw. vnm.i liter Kiel." Ne ,' TwentV-nlnth and Sem.r- wKX?i$l "e,v TOE ?i" Allan? e TeYechene and Tilegraph. North Nerth eSit FM Ni 1. Tentv -ninth and Semer- S Pirates Get Indian Inflclder Clrirliinil, May 13. AVnPe- Himmend. second baseman, purchased bv tin Cleveland Americans from PlttHlleld, M.ies Pastern League te im. laat wlnte-. hns b in releT.cd te the; nttjburgh Nnlleiinl League te 1111 All American League tenuis wilw 1 un him McAdnms, D.in llacgert. Bud Silver violin .vliickin, 1 tank Smyth. Beh Yeung nnd the ict is the hub for the lllnv en the link Vim enn w.itch ihe piny en about fire I r" M ' ''"f"' in ine nine nnies e walking around the clubhouse. Yeu nre always in touch everybody while waiting te tee off for the second. nnffllng Links 1 no linla com-e Is baffilnc. Vnn yeii, can get a bird nt nearly set street" CENTRAL BURL1MGTON LEAGUE Medford at Palmira. Reebllng at Beverly. De'lance at Hurllngten WEST JERSEY LEAGUE! WoMnlewn at 'r Ole" ' Clay Clay ten. Glasrbore at Woodbury. NORTH TENN LEAGUE i-.,,i,.n et Olenstde. Ambler at Orelsnd. North Wales at K."abV-Mattlsen Ambler INDUSTRIAL AMATEUR LEAGUE , Thornten Puller v. Oliver KnUHnr Min. jr?rr,broek'?2.Pt?,eMa.eh.r and West West mereland streets NVVY YARD LEXOUE c-n.lren v Naval Hospital 1 andTe?k.?rtee?,Unklrk A' A ' ""fourth Rrewnles at People's Rojal Roosters n.. ,LTre7k.v.nr ' ""'-"rTV.eet IVd N.Pert Richmond A A . at Map! Shade, reS""" ' iia, Ter. Woeflbury"' Tra"cr '- Almoeessen. t SUNDAY GAMES nrldeshurg at rjartner Club Pirvi.n -n. n.n'T.rSr'"8""" ubnn Stars at Lincoln Giants. V ti'OT..IJffLH'". at rrushwlckV N. r! , . -. - -.- I'hllnrt.lnhla -ev vers 1 is r M-C-oek j. U S S liyem ii nnu .1 ' - ,1 16 i Nsw Yerk. rotessienals at Heward Delee of Darby, at Rockdale. Cltn Rid- rln.,Denas?reeM,?",and' 'Ur-aUth and War War Leran at Hulmsvllle. p, iiobsen at Mackenzie pins v- . rfin'irw;, e.,.r.. c , "are at T Mett. Ps ' !F-7.n'Wu,"" ' -Xr A. areint rchblshen Rysn ciub. m, L.(. Pa Norrlstewri. "" cast End A'. C C, at TV DEPENDENT (JAMES T...,.i.rtJ J. Dobsen Thlrty-fi' LVTERCLUR LEAGUK rrk r'iceien Club Twenty-sixth and at Donevsn- Yeu can talk eser your Hist nlni with I ''VTrL..rH.Y "rirlde'sburg. Richmond and I r. 1 1 .. 1. 11 .:..i """ i i'v"""i -.- Orthodox streets , h NMeetewn at Flennsr, M A ...,. " i2,i J.iVai. Ttnral Btsra at Donovsn Denovsn Donevsn .or?iP Ferfr-eTihth ina Walnut streets ArsWLrJ2X' suic : Se' at Hllldale. SUth and "iXX' JCfeueVt. C,th," "Ve'MmSJSrV:. at Mount Smith ' Phllli.' Philadelphia figlllt every hole. Take Jehn Lord's match. lie was well ever the rldsc en ilm first nnd a nice i.eu laid him dead for n bird. He get the down roll en his drive te the second, had an easy mashic te the thlid, caught the roll en the fourth, hooked sweetly te the fifth drove the sixth, his drive was straight te the seventh and his bravsie did NOT get the tteiuli, almost drove the eighth and took it eilS tn lli nlntl, t ?. Isible biul ,'jt every hole. THE KERNEL : : : : : ; . In the Barr ," iL vmm sssey -i.- riz jzp -- .?2 r y y - ' 1 y- ' 1L' " ' " ! : ' J ... J . 1 . . Gen .mown Cricket r-L.v. ' :'. at St!".MaCr,tiS. w County "' A' "' Media, Delawar. meTuntnpark W,,d " r"k "wrrewa. Fair- Camden Games " A,tmnr. at Marshall E ""SmerieanChVln at Chester Pm.dl.y Field. Se'xenth and Llesd "t,t" . . r ,., Wilmington at J E Ilarber Ce.. Tren- ,CSt Agatha, of Rroek n. at Seuth Thlls, WestlnBhouse at rertv-elghth Ward, Twenty-tlfih street and Rnvder avenue. Olrard Field Club ut Norwood "vest Rerlln at Hirr A Ma. key Club. FertyseNenth und Srru.e streHte ColenKl Ice Cream nt Jewish World. Fifty-eighth and Walnut streets Hlghlana i''k i '.""".v,".?'.""1 People's Rea P.oesters at Media A. A Plftv ninth and Oiferd streets St. Columba at Merrill, Thirtieth and Columbia avenue Cressona Tigers at North Thlllles Fourth and WlngulieiUIng streets Rtltlmere Hlack Sex at Stentnn Chew and Pleasant rtrrets Deuble-header. Madisen Stars at Merrlwell Peneevd Field Ridge avenue mid Park Drive Kershiw at Harry Gre.iwoed Club Tulip and Ann streets Hatch Moter nt Shamekln Sun Cf snv of farcJa Heek st River side. . Wet at Menehurst. Slxtj. ninth street ter Reckdalw Pox Moter. Seventh and Grange "trei Pox Moter at West Dills. Flfty-elghth und Walnut streets a P M Uroeklm Ressi Giants at PlalnfleM, r j, Roxberoush nt Kaufman Pres, Reading. Walter A A at Mereland, Flfty.slxth street imd Warrington avenue, Frallnger nt St Harnabas'. Plfty-feurth btriet and Elmwood avenue Twentieth Ward Pres, ut Westen. Fifty, fourth street and Florence avenue .nTOn-V s(trheee1!en A" A ' OKO"U av(nu 3STX?J.0hi T"n""' T1"e""h and Darby Field Cub at Elmwood Field Club ElBhti -ninth street ai Tlnlcum avenui ' llu inevllle at l.ncnn a tn.,.,." .t . ,nd Hncklrfwd streets " "nn nansein ciup nt Nntlena city Company 1'ertv -seventh and Spruce streets. v-emp,n'r' Cuban Stars at 1 hi.,h. .. V .... PeUerU.1Pre:,'.,.t C,Umb" C.-C.."Ke"r.d vtnanse at l45ul v,AiI??i'.? Civilians ,s 1:,., ,.. . . Tenth ""L-F'"n enrj R ver v.,,. ",ua A rSnlfTZ, .r'ee,1;1"" A"-Slars. FOcS"n"Va""'-?"milen W"k S"' rda?lrnaAn slrei,', ''"" T.rk. Nerrt. Ste7err!s0n.trVe,.rwe,flh W"- Th.rtleth and n..e0an'd"l".!n,r'rs7r.V, T)tn-""- "dden ays. Fcdii08.'.??..: ''"Wlc Serv.ce. Tw.,rth ., Wll&X. A A. Nerrl. flr .'"pi.trVe,.''"" A' A" Thirty Er';'1.1,,'.0,1," at C'n City rna .nd .Mercnantvll irrcnsntvui Giants at p.n...., Campbell Heup al pli "i,r uk,n' All I'hlllle. at Gre,?rn Last Phlllv res at n,Pt.. Manner lld Cub at 110 eM .tN..lenA ri,i,nf """'"IT vs nJlmenl. n..V.h 1 '"imy Renin. r.'?.rh A 11 1 Audubon Jieiianea I . (' l Collin.. , ,' f ... " " "V.I w iiiuu, ester Oriental A iie'gnts I' t Hsddea S S Rochester ni i.- l.. .- -. wSfU5;rrJ'rn " w' "THO nparrew., Hlllrr1-'.n,V,Uh " North 'rch.y, ,t Camden All-Stsrs at lrroeklawn. IXWT NIQHT'H REBULTfl Msekey Club. S. Ilartram Park. 0 Shannhan. W Marshall K. Hmlih Creen Tigers. .', Seuth I'lilhi s ' Wllilwoed. 4. Stonehurst? 4 ' 3' Pox Moter. 7 Wsst I'hils. 2. F lelslmr 8 Ferd A ICendls, n. Nleelnun. H. Ut rv,l, ..,. '' Watth.r. Terresdal. 1. Pe hnm. 4, Colen'ul Ice Cream 11, U Mett. 5. . li i CuJ,',t, 1. .. ..-un jauiera. if. Rrldesburg. la; Fatrvlew. Ill Idile. II. Dnb.en 1 rtrg.' 7!elUh '" ,2'' neVn AVm- Jtex A A.. 7. Pntiln, 3. Ashbourne Kensington A. C, Wilmington. IS: Flremen'g League . ttetlt Battallan Fourth .Battalion 3t BKrtLh nVliViffl w .fc. avenue and N street. S.v.nn,u.!S ILhXt.9" , V miA Vl AiJ 1 ..V t 4 . m i.,tki .,. 'v. PiW. -mfllrr-- ., . j.ifttiir A,3WjrrA M HiMsdr'J' ,1 jtS '. f l.w gMy "...a.jj . ' im.. -f . '-1 .. r sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIIsbbbbbbIIsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb f&JI ftL. AT1 1