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SPORTPS.” 'Cuban Poloists Win First Pan:American Match : Paddock Sets Five World Marks; Ties One), ENGINEERS OUTPLAYED ((PEN SUBURBAN TEANS|COLLEGIATE A.A. MEET |0, C.UNKSMENT0PLAY MAKES RECORDS FOR 99, -8 IN THRILLING CONTEST |saei 7 o sis] TO ILLINOIS ATHLETES fscems toai sum o coes w| 110, 130, 150, 200 YARDS 4 ...,m :Lfi'?fiffi“:... sua.l fimym::":": Bewh. ~ |California Sprinter Does Distances in 8 4-5, 101-8,/1 ] H!CAGO. Jurie 18—An evénly balanced team which scored points in ten ‘of fifteen events without capturing a single first place to- Daring Horsemanship and Skillful Maneuvering of Islanders Daze Camp Humphreys Four.’ Greens Outclass 3d Cavalry. Match to Beat Euclid—Racquet Middle Atlantic Tourney at urban Tennis League yesterday, lay ight ndtional honors 8t the University of Illihois by mnflce;-ufianevsuux{:‘::ymclem:n.:;‘z:;: 12 2_5’ 14 1-5 and 19 Seconds, Respectlvely. 14 e ¢ defeated Euclld In four of seven *8-}y more than three score of teams. Illingis scored 2054 points. Notre | Middle Atlantic Golf Assoclation be- e iar scare. Holmead woh' wheh ashington fotirth, with 124. dent Barronsof the association ex- BY JOHN B. KELLER. Other point scorers were: Wi S NA, Calif. 2 . ’ = 5 : Wiscon-| 220.yard dash—Won by Wilson, I - | pects large list. ASADENA, Calii., June 18—Charl V. Paddock vorl UBA'S ARMY POLO TEAM, repulsed in a.trio of practice tilts | White and W. M. Batinger, Ko 2 gin. lo; Nebraska, ;. Grinnell. '7: :35«“:3:', ‘Nebraska: third, Pawiu '";':mzfuh D':rhe'q}? Teylng rotnd at (hirty-sik P récord fof the 90, JI‘;(,ELW 150 :L;sg(‘:] y,:ds :;,ht;o:dfl,‘:,;f;ed\. during the past ten days, suddenly found itsell yesterday and | Knbop, 506, LUt 825 e 5.':'?‘;;,0“;"-;;-}';,* Chicago. 5: Kansas | Wesran, Tiie, 03283 " B “Inaten ‘piay rounds. Fridey” and record for 100 yards at tryouts held here today for the*National = - es, 5; Micl n, P 1 , . 1 A A . s & Z = B 9,,1“"“ D, e naylvania | bartmouth; second. Crawtord, Tows N Saturday. As many fights will quali-| o A U, championship meet. according to the official timing. He made Notre Dawe: fifth, King. scored decisively+in the opening play of the first pan-Ametican | JUP"0" paie hours of ‘play fof a de- ; s 5 : s 6 ; A I v fy as the size of the entfy list war- military tournament.. Dashing into serimmages with the utmost abandon | cision. - Summaries urgh, 5: Btanfobd.: 5: Minnesbta. 4: |becy: ariiocsotal i fourth, Wenoe . 5 R 3 e = Sopete. . and outmaveuvering the oppesition in-the open field, the Islanders rode HOLMEAD, 4; RUGCLID, 3. regon. 3; Washington gt- e, &HE "l“.l.”"?-'ll:‘ Soehim Dalyersiy ecithe S “’Fhe course at Virginia Beach, a 90 yardEing 4-5'seconds, 100'in 9 3:5°26,110/i°10°1-5, 150 i 12:2:5, 1015, . their way to 8 6 fo 3 victory over the Engineer quartet.from Camp | Singies—3. ‘Doaler (Euctid) defedted J . | Xale ‘2% ‘Georgld Tech 2%: 'Knox.|,} " cch. Netre | cording to President Barfon, is mod. | il 14 1-5 and 200 in 19. 3 Humphreys. In an earlier game the War Department Greens disposed Failitger (Holmead). 3-8, @ Oy, oy | &4 Bavler. 2; Sewanee, 1%: Texas A.|uriicy, Baylor: fou Thinois’: afty, | €E0 a7d ip laid out on an ideal strip | ™ T e R 3 I n p (Holmend) defeated Fowier ( . . |& M., 1; St Olaf's, 1; Rice Institute, 1. | ¥ o . “|of mandy country facing the Atlantic.| | By Hi Is Shot; | 5 of the Fort Myer 3d Cavalrymen, 9 to J, but this engagement ceased [6—4. od 7. B Bathuger ol Thomsok Tes Owa Mark, - | 440vard run—wo 13 urgns | 10 was plaged on for the feac e | | Droomspun Hurt, Is Shot; | | ances are 3 1-5..9 3.5, 10 4-5. 12 4.5, 1o be Ia :ont:st after the 'sou':l[hlzien:d. while the Cuban-Humphreys [ Doubles=Roric 50 °0 5 gemey mea) " One world record was tied, another | Jio™ L ‘hil:lr'd..lln;’n'llvlw.l?al;: ::h;:';eg“nnd is more than 6,300 vurds Knobbie Beats Playfellow | |14 4-5 and 20 seconds, respectively. + struggle from start to finish thrilled the throng massed about the pic-|a=5 -5, e 2 White aad W, M. USUAE | appraached. and every event brought |son, e, 049, . With only a few exceptions, (he The tryouts were held for Southern turesque Potomac Park field. 3 (Holmead) deteaied Hiton D e aclia) Half-mile ran—Won by Eby, Peonssivehia: | leading goifers of w“h,’:,‘. S ana California athletes, under the persongl forth thrilling competition which § four) supervision of Robert S. Weaver, o "A. A. U, president. , Paddock’s time for the first thrae-- distances was caught in the 110-yard Qash, tapes being stretched at 90 and o —6, 18— a4 Oufe 2 President and Mrs. Harding, cabinet 358 118 i 3 yer (Holmead), . Biggios, Ames: third, Xosl, Wisconsin: | yicinity have entered ‘officers, Dr. De C Geteated 'N"'""’_:“:“ e ¥ illams | mahy times left the spectators in o ?go,-,“mmu tth, Donvioe, Tinols, | REPLY PAVE, eniered the journament, from Cubg, and her memasra 6 4 TID 4 Halmead Sod s Sid Fowler | Boub oe rom and many other me e (Holtaedd) dsfeated D. i ler | @oubt a8 to the winner even after the |- one by W Kaosae Ag-|¢hampion, who was runner-. in the of 'the WNiplomatic corps, ranking AU].U RABE T[] sARl_ES {Belid), 63, 6—t: Clark "y Yewbs (B4 |avént had been fnished. ‘,:..'-"-"e'.'vm"'?m,x.‘:l., s, s LML A, G."Atourney at Fichioond laph officers of the Army, Navy and Mariné clia) m‘s'm‘t_ mm aud G.*E. “ 1. Barl Thomson of Dartfiiodth equaled nnesota; fourth, *Fery Ohlo State: | year, is the " “of the Washington (Holmead), L, o Corps, and*high government officials, his own world 8.5 6, Graham, Amex. ‘T . entries, although seve 0 » attended the match. Cuban and Amer- orld Pecord of:14 5.5 secondd ral oth'r fine leam colors fluttered from scores of automobiles parked about the fleld.iA'mm 97.75 Miles an Hour in [, 100 yards a& well ux at the finish. RACQUET, 4: ARGYLE, 3. in-the 12b-yard high hurdles. The [,.ouo ™l ruo =W i W omaward, BB A mies, Vgnald ies—Rates l:l:;yk), doteated O, Howed | bastern star might have beaten his|Xuea: fonrth, (. His lime for the lust three distunces - ] The accepted records for the din<™" stein (Racquet)., 2 LS etord. but for or start which left | W . ‘Time, B.31. Truett and T. M. Lowe have entered l were mnde in thé 200-yard dash. .:ns & The tournament was formally opened| o ; e atea pence: (Argyle), 3-8, | RECOTL bUL Tor u boor Btart B bl e | vaning bish smpoWon by Murphy, Notre | Richmond will put Into the ‘iste | | Paddock strained a tendon duriug v by Gen. John Pershing, honorary inning Universal Trophy at 5, 8-4. . Dowd (Racquet) aé. |Fier. and a slip which caused him to |Dauie: second. Alberts, Ilinols; fhird, Hoff- the pregent champion of the associa- | |the ast ity yards of the 200-vard,s ;ellayres, ';{ter !!he lnnn:‘; B‘"c‘,', "'fl Vittostown K Sy X mh«mm nfi;‘.“'.?a"myi-wm R 1 8. [tip over the fourth. o e 8t iy A AL L :I]\‘)‘rln' :'u-‘gir‘r.} u.w.c;l nr\m‘- Cour i I ~r‘u‘nd cume it limping. He suil o aye e national anthems E o e I Washington. and Osborne, Illinols. Helgh > nix, Si M. Newton, win- e did not think the injury was earne Secon et 0 ‘Howensteln and E. Dowi| Romlg of Penn State, first in the |lntd. Waslineion. u fiee. of . 1hes Columbin - Conmeon, winz | l Ly e ny countries represented in the fray. s G m e (Racqtel) defeated Apence and Cart (Argyle). |two mile, Earl Eby of Penfisylvanii. |° hrad jump - Won by Stincheomb, Olio state. | event last veat. and F. J. D. Matkay, | UNIONTOWN, — & WX, Pa.. June 18.—RosC0€ | g3 64: Pierce and Rommerkamp (ATEYle) | half mile winner, Shea of Pittsburgh. |ued for second and fhird, Rward, Knox. and va former prexident of (he usSocisiisn 7 : : out- | Sarles today w. he sixth al | defeated Minnix and Foster (Racquét) 62, ¥ | 3 The Cubans won, because they out- y won the sixth annual|defen innix ok |first in the 440-yard dash, und Gard- |Osborne, Tlinoix: fourth. Sundt. Wisconsin: | Norfolk will enter o reraled the Camp | Universal Trobhy automobile race— | *ikivudh o tvetr Gaie updl Metsia (ATRFIC): | Ber Of Yale. who tied for. the lead in (Wfth, Aiberts.filinols. Dixtnurv. 28" feet 35 f o fine Plivers. among tem. being | . I Hcmphreys contingent at every angle | 225 miles—in 21820, at an average | 60 Thurteli tod Kemen (Argzie) av:| the vole vault, were other eastern nchia. 3 e J. 5. McMemimen, the Latonia Race Results Aqueduct Race Results J° u Speed of 97.15 miles an hour. Eddie | featid 0. Dowd aed Liokits (Racquet). 8—4. | track celebrities who lived up to their| Discus throw ' Won by Pope. Washington: | Phillip H. Prescott and of the game. Always on the alerl. o and Ed. |6-3. reputations. 3 kwood. Northwelitn: jowe:|u former Virginia chumpion { they mever let the ball escape their SR e The Pacific coust, however. fur- | nih® Weiss Tiinols. Distance, 143 feet Frarer Hale of the Hamplon 1oads [ uis Terionse. ovaors 100 Fiovter. 217 S5 | g T SRACE, clausing: luree-sour-olde £od , eyes for a fraction of a second, and | Sames sfopped at the pits only once RED nished the individual point winner in g Club may also enter. 34.90, wou: Coette, 99 (Scoble). $4.40, 370, | ' the skilful manner in which they han-|during the race and Hearne covered D. C. "ET"EN HONO E s |Pope of Washington, a weight man | Sbot-put—Won by Pope. Washington: wecond, > Y — weiand= Ju nybaker, 110 (King), $7.40, 1 o . S - whose stature made central, western Dile, Nebrusku: thic. Welts, HLnoke: (ot y Thompson, professiomal, at |third. Time, 1.1 Ring loke, Laderniero. | 127, Ardito, Horeb. Perigoardine and Tetiew - Qled their mounts wag applauded vig- | the entice distance without pulling in ve 1 orously by the onlooklrs. * Their pass- | for repairs. = and - eéawtern huskles look like pyg-|lindus, | sorch, nkw the Washington Golf and Country | Kiogiike. Colonel Tayior. Lou Widrig. Twinkls | aive ran. ¥ oy e better than in the prac- | Sarles beat the local track record |Dudley and Browh Given Varsity o, “pope’ took firat in the shot Dut | “Humaer tarow Won bt Medmon (L Cay, obntinues (o show & §ood gume: | Mg g Huser et SEOOND BAGE, uw Dueitiste siceplcclmaty” tice tilts, and their driving of the|by two minutes. Letter by Swarthmore. and In the discus throw for ten polnts. Northwester | ek GDlusing, - with - Douglas | 00000 T " tye 0r- | four year-olds wid upmari: 7 miles Josful. e I e o “Camp | omoas Milgh. 'who had ruied.as A e diacue o w O Pt siidmore Caisersity of | Hillyer, he'was around in 86, anly one | & ; o : - 1 fo 4. won: Shrdarss. 8 to 1, Humphreys battled desperately. and |favorite, came eighth and last.| Jack Dudley and Bovd J. Brown of|the track tricky. Elimination try-outs fels, iisois. ‘Distance. 133|810t &hove the professionul record for 3 4 1 4 i Nuiayer, Wite 0, (X iy executed excellent plays, | Ralph Mulford was scratched because | this city have bean sigpaily honoréd | hfought batter time In several events |FeS 9% Ioehen” oo\ o wragrora: | the Course. held by Spencer.. Thomp but the engineers clearly were out- [his car did not arrive. by Swarthmore fof their Drowess at|than the finals, and many Stars were | .. hrow Won br Hamner. Staplotdi]son also has proved to be a good i ; thmiuga: the Mool tan classed by the men from the island | The car driven by J. gboe turn- | tannis. Although the net game is|elimingreq in them through being X st Totaa A and 31 ffih. | Structor. ing Prince atso o 2 LI fi republic. ed over on the 129th lap and both |classed as a minor sport at Swarth-|y noped in the same heat. Oberst, Notre Dume. Distafice, 191 feet Ny — ‘Third iming: 1 rolds teays oo cond. U While all of the visitors performed |driver and his mechanician were pain- | more, these two players have been so « ‘ e Rvest inches. 5 Work on the new = nteel hole . 3 ouler, £5. . in highly creditable fashion and never ! fully, ‘though not seriously injured. |exceptionully successful that n-_gy] ary oY the Event. Pole vali-Tied for Grst. Welch, Georgin fat tht Waskington Golf and Country by 103 3 5| Club is going ahead this week. while | ratry, §3.00, third. s L i FOURTH RACE. have been awarded the varsity 100-gard dash—Won by Paulo, Grimnell : sec- e, Washivgton Stare: Wilder. h were graduated June 1 véx, Notte Dame: third. Rmith, Ne- . Yale: tied for fift *|the sixteenth eh ¢ | Ty, $3.00, y i Kostiie 1 16 L llegiate cham- Winéa, Tows: b, Hurles, Lk, Winconsia, Notre " Dame. | oy rne i being pushed :;':ud:]';rahl::’ g oy S e S econd: Caretal, and will be ready for seeding this fall. % Seeatchte Sty Mctouy The new sixteenth will be played a iy S0y, from a tee near the large oak tree on . Jacked cohesion in team play. there was much of individual :rllylm;y":n I u us i Ihe action. Col. Silva, head of the | |arhigibie for the co ; g Visiting four. and rated as one of the | Women’s Tennis League | [are cligible for the SHEERT GG | Wadbiagton. Time. 016 two best polo players in Cuba, alwaye; ding More Courts | |delphia June 27 and will represent s in the thick of the fray. Hisi Buil More Swarthmore in the singles and doubles. 11, long and Three more courts are to be SEa Dhu Cees e P i eleve At back shots, were outstanding fes-| | e Leet ot the NET TOURNEY ADVA . Is to Begin on June 27 The new seventeenth green will be 3 b e tures. diaae. b catibHANG. & —_— Play 15 the giels’, Boys® aad across the ditch east of the present | Fifth race, ciniming: te Enquiter Hundi- oLt Sardinas, e reman: | Six Matches Are Decided it WOt | | sumtor evenis Tor ine ‘District | 10 vie Gountry Club Is Clogely i peneh: The, tre Jor the elehteenth | ol wirs sarorie Hynen 111 1'|,m:7:i | mile” ship in the practice emgagementss at | ‘s Gircuit Events. e v tirteenth. £20.90. $13. 80, 3 E S tiaers b e buitt en'’s Cire - o re city in the na- A % : ool ), $7.80, & o ;.":.dl;gl:»':fl g‘:m“ Simenes and Tieut. ches; threo each in doubles and tional finals will begin at Chev. Pressed by Liberty Team in (Lyke). $3.00, third, Time. 7. oML, e Torres, ofher mempers of e Cuban L e rent? | | iyt esterdny in he| | Chase ciah Mendar, Jua: 27 Women's Lea WINS PUTTING CONTEST. | o ™ o . four, were engaged generally in e, M ieague tourney. The results:| | Eatries eloae with Orte ‘Giveks omen’s League. . e T AN - feeding the bull to their deshing Singles—Miss Sewall defeated Mits M-| | gu(arday Columbia Country Club continues to v iz furiogs_Boddiel Kean, T mates, and they took care of the ey " Miss Turmer defeated Mrs. s Wt Do oz = Mrs. Leech Defeats s . Work in meat style. The Cuban four e ity - | | Teager, 6% 5. Miea Kelley defeated Miss ,:3'-":'-1"1'3....:'..'1",',‘:,‘, @ | |set the pace in the Women's Tennis Mrs. Sheppard | 13" Fioidn). £5.50, 15 e A i will oppose the War Department RedS | | part. There will be mo entrance | |Jomtmen 6.8 62 . fmith de-| | Clahtcen jemrs of awe prior fo | |League ot the Distriot, having scored in Final at Columbia. rrancia). 3010, ta 1, arsity Is Certain to ~ on Potomac Park field tomorrow aft-| | fee and mo prises will be miv o M R atier. | | Maroh 1 last, and 1o Boys w thirty-two wins in forty matches.| Mrs. A. Y. Leech, jr.. vesterday won ; i it iso Represent Cornell. ke ernoon. Miss Marywill Wakeéford, M. —r s & had not become fifteen on thaut Liberty is close second. Piney Branch, | the putting contest at Columbia Coun-| BSeventh . : “GHKE R » Both Score in Third Period. roe Courts, Fraakiin €210, feated Misses 8. and little. 6—0, date. There will be sinzics nnd : try Club in competition for the t. thiree-yearolds and up: POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 18— The islanders carried the battle into tries. {057 linn Reliey "and ‘Miss Fradier defented es in each elass. which was in front until a couple |G T I Competition fo7 the trophy (Fleldn)., 82400, All crews in training for the regattu Fumphreys' territory right at the 2 ETAD IPT Love and Miss Hendricks, . foas st weeks ago, has dropped to sixth. The |times for possession. She defeated L ske) next Wednesday were out on the river#) start ‘and there the fight waged the standing: Mrs. Sheppard in the final, 3 and 2. = g o bl S L i e e Ereater porticn of twe periods, Tuine ; NET TITLE TO MRS. FALK. . e | (2O . G Metanghlin won fromdtes. | maviis Sekx dhe e [ty s during that time a Cuban T . e . B. S consolation —_— . wizieEidz sl WITH BIG LEAGUE HITTERS s i e iae or The goal. while Humptireys J Deteats Mrs. Hitchens for New ! A. A. PITCHERS IMPROVE. | ety combination save s wash to th ’:'L:';“'-"n R Thind ‘period, however (Including Games of Thursday, June 16.) Jersey State Honors. ity .o 3| Golf Tourney to Chickering. - “B" €lght in anothef test of speed. . getting Koals al win of New Yorl efeal 3 1 ickering of the dimington Gol . ", < One minute after the ohukker hoe AMERICAN LEAGUE. NATIONAL LEAG Mrs, C. V. Hitchens, Mexico City, Mex., 3| Ciub won the annual invitation eveni League's Leaders. in the final of the New Jersey state 0 28 [000|of his home club today by defeating| The-pitchers of the American Asso-|the big race. 5| tennis champlonship at the Englewood| While the league tourney in prog-{J. Simpson Dean, Princeton golf cham- v 5 Ficld Club.here. today. 6. 6—& Me3. | rcan ort the coure at 16th ana Fuller |Pion: * and 1 Chickering cstablished | “iation Mave PU7° cHEpIn Ahe bt Falk was formerly Miss Helene Pollak, a new course record of 72 In his semi- | ting average of Butler of Kansas national indoor champlon. streets has somewhat interfered |final, in which he defeated A. L. |City, who has dropped from .441 a Miss Clare Cassel and Miss Marie | with the regular matches, a good|Walker of Columbia University, 2 er won the title in the doubles,|many were decided during the past|2nd 1. Wagn defeating Miss Margaret Grove and Mrs. | ok, The resuits to Friday, inclu- 8, F. Waring, 6—2, 6—4. ve, were: . Ward Wins at Tennis. L g it U b e < e O U, s. RA[;KHERS SGURE MONTCLAIR, N. J.. June 18.—Van- |Burrali Clasy 6—2. 6—3. ° derbllt B. Ward of New York, today '"';"wfig;;k Facqueiers, ~defeateg Miss Wwon the New Jersey lawn tennis singles | S0 erin "yt ointy. " Nacoueters, defeated Dotothy Yo High Scl 6—1. championship, defeating Edward ; hools, 5 B Mrs. Mall i i Oelaner of Montelair, i the final, 6, | Wi wesriberter, Tacqhcter, defeated Miss Hunter, ary and Miss teon. ny Briet of Kansas City has Penn Nine Beats Cornmell. 1 MecDowell, Bufrall Class, 886, 88, Ryan Are Victors in Brit- tied Reb Russell of Minneapolis rurl ITHACA. N. ¥ June 18.—Pennsyi started Lieut. Sardinas broke throu the engineers’ defense and in master-| Ppis; 3 .. 1y fashion dribbled to & goal. Scarcely | Sheehan, N. < a minute later Maj. Bullard counte 84 2 for Humphreys. scoring with a neat angle shot, following a pass from (. Maj. Williams. In another minute | Wood, Cleve, . Maj. Kelton took the ball from a mid- | Speaker. Cleve. fleld scrimmage and put Humphreys | (obb, Det. . in ttiéslead for the only time during the wame. = Before the period ended Lieut. Torres tied the score. and when Maj. Bullard fouled Col. Silva easily gained.the penalty point. Each team crashed through for a point in’ the fourth period. Humphrey: scored-first when Lieut. Butler, sub- stituted for Maj. Tompkins, drove the ball about fifty yards to Maj. Bullard, . Club. G. AB. R. H. HR.S8B.PC. | Player. Club G. AB.R. o % 10 8 83 25 20 63 ] Twombly, Chi. Patterson, N. ¥...14 Christenbury, Bos 13 H L..52 < romcamced : 2 £ % - A o, PHILADELPHIA, Jure 18.—Paul CoR<3 week ago. to .418. He still 1éads the|eilo, Vesper Boat Club, who, with JoRt'* league. however. Hauser of Mil-[Kelll, a club mate. won the Olympjc i . but ti oubles championship, proved the vi waukee @130 alumped; by o e " tor today in_the senior singles cham.* his position as runner-up with .392. lpionghip race in the Navy day regatth Baird of Indianapolis. who is hitting | limited to local carsmen. He def .390. has taken the lead for stolen|George W. Allison af the Undine base honors from Del Gainer of Mil- | Club- waukee. Baird ran his string to six- ..'. 5! Se. T E T IS PO EEE LTS Ty S NE I DRI R S T PR D P BRI T BT R PO JRR TPttt 4 HOONHOOONOANNHACKONNHOOQNONOOOONAR R ARNOOINOHENRMESARNNION UMK EONCHS NONNNMORSO0KNRREOOR RO ctRosotnarluouccnoscoroRancoom10 FEPY T seEiugtta oo ¥ SEELEBE N, asmonEsseHOBSEN Stk PEPPUREYYY EE R PRI EEFUTPS EPSMS RS P FR A H P B A T PP SRR AN L NS I EE SR I L PR T R E BT BE S IR EEE B B PRSP - L Bk e Betty Grimsley, Mount Plessant, defeated 5 3 r = Tsabel ‘Nage it e . \ the home run honors; each has eleven.| vania defeated Cornell. 6 to 5. in_ a,; Johnson Retains Laurels, R Liverts, defeated’ Beatrice ish Tournament. : EPHR T Pr i 142, %S5 sensational fifteen-inning game hef: who shot. the tying goal. From the 3. well LS EEBo TS, o RENEEE LS Col. Silva Cheekx Engineers. Cricket Club, 3—1, ¢~ num....i“.:l:.... ichool . I ther fifth neriod Lieuc Sardinas broke his let. but returned to the £ engagement freshly equipped in time |J, Walker, Phil. . to pass to Col. Silva after two minutes | GNcll, Cleve. of play. The Cuban leader promvtly | gie added to_ his team's total with & |Jonnato struight drive. Humphreys began an | Weleh, Phil. attack-Mn the final.chukker and from | Hooper, Chi. a fierce scrimmage carried the ball | Tubin, St. L. to’a favorable scoring position. Col. Mars, . Silva frustrated the effort, however, | Colins. St L. and fed to Lieut. Sardinas, who easily Fitimicad. e Line-Up and Summary. Dauss, Det. scored the final point. Positions, Humphreys (3). clroiod No. 1 "om) the men’s singles in the tennis tour-| Don Brown of Little Rock. who| 1 Mrs. Columbis . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. Yost, High Schools, #—1. i 6. 8—6, 6—1,|tried out with the Chicago Cubs this Rlcln Purse: m' E At Baltimore (first game) . H. . [+ Mlidred' Yeager, Columbia, defeated’ Anmette | 6—3. s spring, I8 swinging the ash in the| g s Total $21, i : 4| Hord, Migh Behools, 6—1. 6—0. Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, Ameri- | Southern, Association in major league | 'KALAMAZOO. Mi June -18.— % Itimore 0 16 2| Charlotte Martin. Alumise, defoated Eleanor | ca, defeated Miss Hawkins, England, | form. and as a result is pressing 1. M. | Purses aggregating 321600 are offered 7 Ratteries—Thompron, Snyder, Reis and | l«ech, Columbia, 83, 13—11. in the final round of the ladies’ sin- | Boohe of New Orleans for the leader- for the fourteenth annual grand circult Bapdbery; Ogden Koirs. Parber, Meunt Pleassat, defeated. Miss | gles, 6—1. 6—1, 6—2. ship. Brown is hitting for an aver- | meeting at Recreation Park, July 19-22. mame— Bl R et onit Pitessr ditiated An- o the final of the ladies' doublesage of a72. while Boone is leading . 4 |nette Hord, High Schools, 6—2, 6—1. rs. rcombe, gland, an a8 | with .378. = i tae? le;w;:.-e-. m-.:_v‘l:-:-::‘. defeated Tnabel F“f‘;"fi Rysn of c-m:m‘g 4 05 | Bernsen, of Bln;:n.nm llnludln[ Cricketers Play Today. - Nagel, Racqueters, 6—. 4—8, 7—5. eated Mrs. Edginton ani the circuit in e runs with nine. ashington C: lub . Kln.uml:'lnge!fliln',l.ln:fla Pleasant, aellukd McKane, England, 8—6, . \while Stewart, xeumnne. has taken nov:;d b';'g(';:ne E‘:l‘t‘t‘r:\g-: Sc'l:lul 'o'r rg.l f atherine Tove. Burrall Clase, 64 61 | In the mixed doubles final F. M. B.|tMe" lead for stolen base honors with |Geprge in a cricket match on the old , Bergner, Burrall Class, 6—0, 6—2. ~ Fisher and Mrs. Larcombe, Grest|3§ thefts, one in front of Trayner, |polo grounds in Potomac Park this aft- : ¢ e Britain, beat S. M. Jacob, open cham-|another Baron. ernoon. Play will start at 2:30. 5 Schools; 620, 61, El:n‘ os India, a;} Miss Shepherd, s i Miss Yeager, Columbia, defeated Miss Huteh- gland, 3 . v R Records of Pitchers ! nim i oo 51 Pt Mrs. Baird; - Columbin, defeated Miss Yost, Ot Bt e e B Nl Saciieters, deteasea 31ss | MEMPHIS ON DOWN GRADE National: League. | M e oo . wifested’ Miss Diddes, | MEMPHIS, Tenn. June 18—Seven Pitcher. Club. W.L. _ Pitcher. Club. W.L 86, 6.3: " | consecutive defeats for the Memphis Wash... 4 0 Peta.... 30 " Hiv Schools, defeated Mrs. | Club. eight victories in a row for Lit- G, et Knwsid Cleve. 2 0 Garivon, Piths 0| Bent T, tle Rock, runner-up to the locals for Faber. Chi. 0], Miss Hutchinson, the league leadership, and winning Mra. Stambaugh, Piney Branch, 6—0. 6—1. | gpyrts by Birmingham and Mobile defeated " Dorothy 8—0. nament here, 1—86, 212 340 succeeding§ scrimmage Cuba sent the 200 164 10 337 . Smith, Piney Bfanch, 62, 61, * today. Pennsylvania scored the wisi ball to the sideboard and Col. Silva N 2 12 2, EHIDADELREOA, 1::'-'0"’“"“5‘—3:“; Del yle, Mount ' Pleasant, _defeated | By the Associated Press. BROWN CLOUTING BALL. 'ning run when Mahaffey scored oji ° bej dribble toward the posts. He e e ‘33| lace F. Johnso e Cynwy . | Bes Smith, Piney Branch, 6—1. 6—1 ROEHAMPTON, England, June 18— Maher's double. = n open chance, but Lieut. yoi i 3 ‘533 | again_won the Pennsylvania state ten- | Jennis Doolittle, Mideity, defeated Beatrice ; ' : Pennsylvania ) T turned the sphere to a scor- 62 215 3 z}'g nis championship today, when he de- |8mith. Piney Branch, 6—4. 6 Francis T. Hunter, the American ten- | gy Cub Is Pressing Boone for Lead ‘cl,r,,,“ in 16n. and in his xecond effort 215 123 3| feated Stanley W. Fearson of the Ger- |1 e Bubrail Clam 6o, o g ri%® | nis star. defeated Dr. A. A. Fyzee of | _Batteries—Larson, St made good. 37 e b7y, "6 5 METIOR| horethy” Yeawr Coluniia, ‘defested Eitma| Great Britain in the, final round of in Southern League. | Maloney. Rollo, Wegner and Brown, b4 0, 6—1 322 a2 EEhi bots & bl Baa 22, ] b ONNOCOHUNCRHCACUNETOOLOOOORION oroounesoraariinmanceBrrunretocoBunmrast:cauni; Gigkk 4 Bk 2Eh 2a P4 ©OOH0500880000H 00000 PHOPOHONHHDNMRHIOIImIIIOOI FW=HEECHOONSOB0ITUOEHRROEINEHNOOWANS: HEHES g PR TP LR L Fizee i e PR R P B R 31 Humphreys—Rutler for Tomp- Kine (Iast three Deriods). Seoring: Cuba— Goals, Rardinas (2). Sil foul, 'Silva: goal from sl i 2l S| R U LT T TP TR PISIUI ST ST PN PONURPRN - Ny I EEESENE H - £ FEPPIT PTG T 1 25 8 o Bzl SaaBub reya—G Rullard m m"'",;,";;’“ Taay: ety Tem Goope ey abrety, gef have ~tightened the race for the ¥ ilh. y pron and Ritchie, cepers: 155 ter, Chi. > defeated Dorothy | Southern Association pennant. A Cant. fl:']u-&“fnm,'"'gm'}e“:?‘;er}m:i'r min- | Harris, m""i Y V.1 35::.“&{"‘" 5 Gentel @i, 6-3. and Nell|] As a result of the week's play the i o utes 30 seconds. Menosky, Bos. 184 Yel'horse, , 80, 6 Memgrhis lead was cut to five and a 3 e e R i, P ¥ Topaer, Piaes Braich. defeated | hall games, and Little Rock had an uy our po 00 Pipp, N. Y. == 2 . 6. advantage of two games over New The game between . the War De-{ goth, N. Y. ent Orleans and Birmingham. ERrn8ge88sE. naBELRER partment Greens and the Fort Mye 3d Cavalrymen was bitterly conteste for four periods. Each gained a point in the opening chukker, Capt. Cole| shooting for the cavalrv and Mal. Montgomery for the Greens. Follow- ing a scoreless second period, in which play generally was in the ter- ritory of the cavalrymen, the Greens got fcur goals in the third, while Fort Myer made only one. Champion Racketer Beaten.v = HOSTON, June 18R Chiuncey| 08 Becord as Shortstop. NO w Seaver of the Longwood Cricket Club, Joe Boley, star shortstop of the Bal- | five times state singles champlon, was |timore Internationals. in nineteen 3 d s eliminated in the third round of the|games accepted 129 chances without ave one Massachusetts tournament today. Wil-|an error. No other shortfielder in or- y e i Pty R BIG REDUCTIONS On Baseball Gloves and Mitts hie, Cléve HEH me Bkiff, Pitts. Kelleher, Chi. Smith, 8t. L. G Bos. Beott, Bos. Mitchell, Bkl ('cm:‘y, Phil. Qesl Freemas, Cl Walker, 8t. J&L. Adams.’ Pitts Hugils TR TT ENTT TIRETIR BerlaaBiaBenaBRaliSS DrnwannateRASEnuants PEE R F4 FFETE I T T P E 2 L S A COLITIIII O 1 & L RN T Cool, comfortable, styled just right— tacks were factors in the success of | Mitchell, R R R LR R R the Greens.” Maj. Collins and Lieut. =:=.".$’i;9 3 204 A point awarded the cavalrymen MeQuillan, Bos. when 'Maj. Burr fouled in the fourth = n Hamilton. 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