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THE EVENING | WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 381, 1922, ~ WINNER OF INDIANAPOLIS 500-MILE AUTO RACE TO GET $35,000 Crowd of 135,000 Sees _|[HE SEMIFINALS Jim Murphy Break Bech ’s Juvenile Winner Looks Topnotcher Among Season’s Two-Year-Olds e Breeder’ Has Now Won Two known In Jersey's Democratic politi< | i | a average of 90.61 miles an hour. Niles, at ¢—4, 8—¢, 2, 10—8, ; be i cal ctretes, but there are other famous Headed from Start to Finish | ora tatbe was arth in 6 MISS BALLIN KEEPS UP WINNING PACE. of Biggest Stakes for MoKees, Frank, the theatrioal man ; average of 90.56 miles an hour. . PHILADELPHIA, May 81.—Miss Florence A. Ballin, New York, reached}. ¢ ‘ ‘ Youngsters. tie Oélt after the entire seme me in Speedway Classic. Nese ae HE ee King, Hammett, Hunter and)... fourth round of the tournament for the Women's Lawn ‘Tennis Cham-|'S Defeated in Third Round feels See eee. goats aa TED wenth inrvo:es.ae,/ Binzen Survive in Eastern |pionsnip of Ponnsylvanta and Eastern States yesterday, by, defcuting Miss by Mrs. Beamish, 6—0, While Resket’s victory in the INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 81 (Ass0-| ac Cavern tmlaned By Vincent Treanor. an average of 87.99 miles per hour. A iid ai Toboswan was a popular one, good @lated Press).—Leading from start to] Eighth place went to Ira Vail in sake Singles, Mildred Willard, Philadelphia, at 7- Wis Blue WARE 1—6, 6—4. HN E. MADDEN, the foremost! judges who saw the race say Dun- finish, Jimmy Murphy of Los Angeles, | 5:50:07.42, an average of 85.69 miles an HARLEM TEN! rho anima, tdge and breeder of thorough-|boyne couldn't have. lost with his Gal,, winner of tho 1921 French Grand|POUr, | Tom Alley was ninth in] Tne first of the semi-final round The Harlem Club defeated the University of North Carolina team on Judge ‘i its t ike [Ohare of the teclds lurk,” Fhe: Hila Wiig, carved his name deeper in the| Themen’ fnicned tenth in sb:01 Ge [matches will be decided to-morrow in| *%° #atlem courts yesterday, five matches to two. CHISWICK, Way Ty \anermane pSupthheclh abd dreth horse was knocked out of post- hall of motor racing fame today when|for an average of 52.19. he flashed across the wire & winner of] Confuston among the judges and tim- ers resulted in the erroneous statement + the 500-mile automobile race at the} shortly before the 200th mile that Mur- M@lenapolis speedway before » record-| phy had lost thé lead and Hartz hed Breaking crowd of 135,000 spectators.| gone Into first place. Stgnals were Mie Baatern, Now Lore Made champions WESLEYAN WINS ON COURTS. Pross).—Mrs. Beamleh, « British ship tennis singles at the Amackassin LEWISTON, Me., May 81.—Wesleyan mace a clean sweep in both sin-fpiayer, to-day defeated Mrs. Molla Club of Yonkers. Dr. George King will gles and doubles in a tennis tournament with Bates. Bjurstedt Mallory, Amertean woman UNION WINS AT TENNIS. ee enn oeette ome |, SCHENECTADY, N. ¥., May 81—Unton College defeated University lbiehrdpeat diate bi Se Luna: ales nabbed send of Rochester at tennis, six matches to one. Kauffman was the only winner] the woman's singles for the je- portant two-year-old stakes #0 frig, at the far turn, and in the this season. Barring accidents, his istretch, where he found racing room juvenile color-bearers should go on}at the turn, was continuously ham- through the year at or near the top| Pered by Lyke on Tryste. However, of championship company. His Bud getting off and not getting off are all ‘ ” assed to the driv th “4 in the game. Rocket got the purse (1 He drave a “Murphy Special.’ [eating and even Mutbhy Gonna was |Bingen. The final round will take place | ror Rochester. sex championship. The score was|Larner won the Youthful at Jamaica |ang his backers cashed, Murphy smashed all records for the} checking was correct, as he began to| Saturday. WILLIAMS WINS AT TENNIS. 6-0, 1-6, 6-4. in commanding style, and yesterday ak Gistance, clipping more than 16 minutes| force @ much faster pace In his fight to| King and Hammett won their matches WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., May Williams completed its tennis sea- at Belmont MoKee romped home in} ane promi Belmont Stakes cad off the best previous time. His time} "es#in the lead. He jumped the aver-|in the upper half of the draw yesterday, |son with a victory over Amherst, the score being 6 to 1. Copyright (New “York Evening World) = e promising mon . ean- was 30.79, ee 494.48 miler | 28° 2% 98.52 for 200 miles to 94.41 for] while Hunter, the indoor champion, and q by Press Publishing Company, 1022. front of the best two-year-old ma-|didate, Hea, by Sea King out of Bhi, agsinet the rye a bas: 375 mies and then again to 94.54 for! ainsen acored in the lower half, — BASEBALL. LONDON, May 31.—Mra, Molla Bjur-|terial in training in the historic Ju-|Ballyshe by Frank Gill, which was . a old record of 5:33: miles. A Af M ~ id t llory h PI eur, 85.81, or 89.84 miles an hour made by| As winner of the event, Murphy wii] Dr. King and Hunter furnished the ST. LOUIS, May 31,—St. Louis and Detroit broke even in their double-|*tedt Mallory appeared in the Middle: | venite stakes. second to Pillory in the Preakm will leave Bennings, where he has been in training for the $60,000 classic, MoKee won very handily, and he was | which will be run at Belmont Park on freworks. ‘The former defeated Morton| header. the visitors winning the morning gamo by a score of 6 to 6, while |**% !own tennis championship at Chie h De Palma in 1918. Murphy did] Tecelve approximately $35,000. | ‘Twenty awe | Rafp! in urphy Bernstein at 6S, 6-1 in a match fuli|the Browns captured the afternoon contest by, a score of 2 to 1 in sixteen} Wick, winning two matches and thousand dollars was awarded first something which had never been aecom- | place and $8,000 as lap prize money. In Like Bud Larner in the Youthful, with @ bye in the Qret round, reaching pilshed before at the Indlanapolis speed- | addition, automobile accessory companies}! Aaeh and fire. oe Nee aan ed onthe tomnament "| meeting much better company than|Saturday, June 19, by motor yaa on way and to the knowledge of racing| Provided cash prizes which will bring Dr. King’s style was even more spec- FLACK GOES TO CARDS. . ‘ that which opposed Bud Larner. In- |Saturday next. It is expected that Murphy’s total up to the $35,000 mark. |tacular than usual. Secure in the avil- CHICAGO, May 31.—Max Flack, outfielder for the Chicago Nationals,} This amazing young person retained he will reach his table at the Queens experts never before in a race of major} Hartz got $10,000 for finishing secon: importance, Hearne in third place, $5,000; De Palma. in fourth place, $3,500; Halbe, $3,00 He shot into the lead at the start] Wonderlich, $2,200; Fetterman, Shs0 ; and never relinquished it during one| Vail, $1,600; Alley, $1,500, and Thomas, tnstant of five hours of thrilling driving. | 1,400. Barney Oldfield, a retired star of the We wes the first away, was first over| racing world, with the customary cigar the line at the completion of the first|in the corner of his mouth, paced the fap, and was first over the wire when| field for the first lap, bringing them to a flying start at a speed of about sev- sep “aay Rickenbacker waved the} onty miles an hour. ‘Then Murphy fag letory. stepped out in front, leading for the ity which he possesses to cover court,|t0-day was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals for Cliff Heathcote, also anjher brown jumper while we poor Lon- he took long chances, Even tho wide} Utfelder. The trade was even, no money being involved, and will take|doners wero sweltering with the heat openings he offered Bernstein availed| effect at once. Flack joined the Chicago Cubs when the Chicago Federal|when merely looking on. Mrs. Mallory the latter nothing. Dr. King appeared | League team was disbanded. declared that she was very fit and cer- uncanny im OR a 0 was 80 M'WEENEY IN SOX DEAL. tainly she looked so. She was more et cave alin: Aavevaennearauat rat CHICAGO, May 31.—Douglas McWeeney, young right-hander who has] joyously buoyant and less serious than ? been with the Chicago White Sox two years, is one of the two pitchers who} on her previous trips h the former junior crack was usually n previous trips here. overwhelmed in the rallies. will go to the San Francisco Club of the Pacitic Coast Leaguo along with Despite the fact that Dr. King rates | $100,000 in cash for Willie Kamm, star third sacker, according to Harry as the top ranking player of the tourna-|Grabiner, Secretary of the Sox. The other pitcher will be decided upon ment, his performance appeared a|later, Mr. Grabiner said. cldentally, MoKee's time for the five | iss on sunday. He will be seen furlongs was a new record for the {in Handloip on the following stake, although not for the track. Wednesday. This will wind up bis Madden naturally was pleased with | preparation for the supreme test in ” which he will meet his former rival, the Juvenile victory. It bore out hie] which he wilt meet his former ae confidence in his colts, Heremon be- tang others, in which it is hoped that i ing the other starter, as he expressed| punting, St. Henry and others of himself before post time. But it|class, which have been temporarily would have been more gratifying to|!ncapacitated by the coughing sick~ ness, will be tacluded. The veteran, Her day's task was not severe but she occasioned some surprise after she easily beat Miss Whitfeld, a capable The Los Angeles driver mado only|first lap, with Leon Duray and Ralph| trifle eclipsed by the wonderfully fast left handed player, by = score of ¢—1,| him had MoKee, like Bud Larner, been Jue pb Rurch, has charge of the train three stops during tho entire 500 miles. | De Palma following. and effective playing of Hunter. ‘The WILLIAMS TAKES BIG LEAD, BEATS AMHERST. 6-2, by dropping « set to, Mias Head,|% colt of his own breeding. Heline o¢ tien, which rune in the name of ter walloped his way through two WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., May 81.—Taking a lead of seven runs in the} oe or our rising ack ts against Jemes D. Ewing at 6-1,| fourth inning, Williams defeated Amherst in the annual Memorial Day, dia- dul alike: n Some critica sald that this was not a mond tussle, the score being 8 to 5. There were two elements in the work * good sign for her chances, at Wimbi of Hunter that stood forth vividly. His GEORGETOWN AGAIN DEFEATS FORDHAM. don and declared ‘her backbana deplar- sorvico on occasions lifted Steelf to, the Georgetown defeated Fordham yesterday afternoon at Fordham Field in pace of Tilden’s famous cannon bal ree at Memorial Day: hips laos ae 8 : ? pace of Tilden’s famous, cannon Ova: | thelr annual Memorial Day game by a score of 11 to 3. Joe White hurled} .” tin underrate Mra, Mallory, whese t him back|the full nine innings for Fordham, and though hit hard at times did not ception. Still, its shock held a . game is not ornate, Dut in my view Is while Hunter moved into court to bring|deserve to be beaten by so large a score. off the astonishing forehanders which RUBE OLDRING A MANAGER. better than ts generally credited here. bought McKee as a yearling in the open market, because, as he says, he had sold more than one hundred year- lings, mares and foals and found him- self short of yearlings. In McKee he evidently has a thoroughbred jewel Gene Wayland was a visitor at Bol ‘An od4 feature of the Juvenile js|™ont Park yesterday. He says that that there were four of the get of] Exterminator came out of his recent Itimus in the race, and they were| face in Kentueky cut about one knee the principal cholces. McKee is by|Where ho hit himself when Jockey Howard Wilcox of Indianapolis was Ho made his first stop at 185 miles.| the arst driver forced out, his car pulling up at the pits for two minutes] breaking a valve spring after travelling to change ali tires and replenish the] seventeen and a half miles. Jules El- SaiGcsts.- ‘With a lead of about ten nabos furnished the first big thrill when he threw a@ right rear wheel on tiles, Murphy pulled into the pits for] the south turn, Tho speeding machine mother tire change and for more gaso-| turned completely around on the track ne and oil after ho had travelled 368] 8Md crashed into a concrete retaining wall. Ellingboe and his mechanician miles, Tho assistance of his pit men| remained in the car and nelther was the Salubria Stable, the nom de course of Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson of Washington. ably weak. Most of them, in my opin- was nothing short of marvellous. It took | injured. have proved so effective in winning RICHMOND, Va., May 31.—"Rube" Oldring, former Philadelphia Ath-| Tt 18 tmpossible to take any player's Mooney firebrand shut him off . MOND, Va., 2 a d . fo 5 y, ane. He Mooney on Firebrand shut him o} them just 28 seconds to change a right oun ee furnished a second high gal Apel Eo seen expe-| letics outflelder, signed a contract to manage the Richmond team of the] early form seriously. Had Mrs. Mallory THUnnanaeraliere Cassada SHuUtt Tt was the first time “Slim had ever front tire and provide him with fuel] Mckstruich. D'Alene amd bie mechani, | flonced some dimeulty in mastering I.] Virginia League felt 1t necessary to put forth her best. /nished third, and Frank G., which, |touched himself while ranning, and : enough to assure his finishing. clan jumped and escaped with a slight] Biltchick at 5-7, 6-8, 6-2, while Binzon HAMILTON DEFEATS UNION, 2 RUNS TO 1. one ures. woud not have baked her-| with Pennon was third choice, are}Wavland says it will soon be woll ‘While major honors went to Murphy,| singeing. The fire was extinguished] W28 extended to defeat Herbert H. SCHENECTADY, N. May 81.—Aided by frequent and costly errors} ®g)\" a jumper. also Ultimus colts. The sire which} asain. ‘Exterminator is a much She showed one delightful touch of Manchester at 10-8, 6-3. genius, however, for after winning the Harry Hartz, also of Los Angeles, who| but the car was eliminated from the ar ne added feature to the holiday pro- | 7 the part of the Union College baseball team, the Hamilton nine was vic- seems destined to great success as aj heavier horse to-day than I ever saw s race, 4 aby se 4 us transmitter is of the old James|him.” was the trainer's comment, Anished second in a Deusenbers, Zrove} ‘Tommy Milton, 192: gramme Zenzo Shimidzu, a member of| torious here by to 1 score. first set from Miss Tead at 6—3 and | speed 1 Rbemarkable race, Ho jumped into sec- [and winner OF tha GOOrmtC src tong | the Japanese Davie Cup team last year,| PENN TEAM DEFEATS CORNELL BY 10 TO 9. Joring tho second at €—2 she buckled to] R. Keene stock. He was a broken pang 1 Sink haere aaa cee ‘ond place sixty miles after the start,| last year, was among the drivers forced | paired ith Hunter: in cables: id ue PHILADELPHIA, May 31.—Walter Huntainger held Cornell safely and flsPelalehnhary talento cia caret pote er Evie Oh lal oe we pothicg hagpena taut tin Ble aia x ri r efeat Vincent: ichards an amu 7 Inivers m el for a and held it throughout, always making one se pcedehr vey peskiue and es a severe Hunter's faa rene his ninth victory for the University of Pennsylvania by a score of 10] joy it ras one of the aulokest sete yeni ere hie mut gerd ont ot commission. he @ desperate fight to catch Murphy. laying was a feature of this contest ae on record, her ning only ee ie regarde the best in] Should go into winter quarters well ap Frartz's time ie 5:20:34.59, an a ei the wixticth’ mile with pc brouaniaanias Ehimidau had to play with a horrowed wp en RAND WON'T. OREY LANDIS: DRGISION. Ube Matdes's vara, but it ian tc ikety thet among the great money winners of ef 93.54 miles per hour, which also was He was among the leaders when the racquet. He was a trifle soft of stroke PORTLAND, Ore., May 81.—Stockholders of the Portland Club of the Mrs. Mallory secured her third success Heremon is much behing him, Thefall time. He is now the biggest win- at first. Once he had his strokes going} pacific Coust League adopted formal resolutions last night pledging them-| of the day when, partnered with A. Wal- Bee coal er rare karecieret sia selves to stand by William H. Klepper, President. of the olub, in efforts to] He Myers ene Dae ou tiery oe beat eee cratitty. tallown: prevent the execution of the mandate of K. M. Landis, Baseball Commis-| xtrs, Mallory may. play in. the hie EASTERN NEW YORK STATE CHAM sioner, in the Kenworthy case. The decision declared Klepper, James R.| London championship next week and PIONSHIP,, MEN'S QSINGLUE — Fourth | Brewster, Vice President, and Willian J. Kenworthy, Manager of the Port-| then ta a certaln starter in th. (Kent piltehick defeated Paul Martin Viand Club, ineligible foi ving periods shampionships at Beckenham and the 38 rt He OM hi » eng i ie perl 1. champlos Ps mn a Ste sida! eet, eatenies big invitation tournament at Roehaiwmp: Se ree Tanai GR Ore GH ogg lng CRICKET. ie Marton ‘Bernstein, Hammett defeated 1. 3, MANHATTAN ELEVEN BEATS LONGFELLOWS. Miss Edith Sigournoy, another Amert- axle gaye way. far in sdvance of the recon. Leon Duray, claimant of the 1921 dirt BAdle Hearne, a veteran racer, piloted} track championship, and driving his &® Bullot car to third place in 5:2° °7.96,| first speedway race, gave Murphy @ forsan adveraze of 93.04 miles an hour, | teffific battle curly in the contest, but Walla Beinn De Palma, ox, of the fa-'Ctronen cae on Te Msth mille with EAST TO ENTER SPEED KINGS former, however, has been a mystery|ner of the gelding tribe and one of to the clockers all season. They |the moat remarkable horses the Amer- knew Madden had a brown colt en-Jican turf has known. tirely free of distinguishing marks, — but they weren't sure of his name.] Perhaps the largest crowd that ever Ordinarily names mean nothing tojatten’ed a meeting at Belmont Park these®rail birds. They go by mark-]saw some fine sport yesterday. When ings, but this particular colt, which} the horses were running there wasn't had run a half in 46 seconds, hadja vacant seat in the huge gran . e » beat Migs Ke in the second MANY GOLFERS Seine weir ees, Pilot i Defeating tho Longfellows by thirty-two runs at the Prospect Park|Caniq\or the tournament at Grd, G29. | nothing that could be used asa gulde|etand, while the lawn was filled to . IN NEXT CONTEST ee Heroart i Bia eter ie ee anu | Parade Grounds, the Manhattan Cricket Club, holder of the Metropolitan | However, as was expected, she proved | for thelr note books. repletion. It was a sight to gladden *2 IN NATIONAL MEET AT UNIONTOWN] «:« eer DT, Hunter, detented Vineent | League championship, gained two more points in this ye competition] no match for Mre. Peacocit, the former] In tho race yesterday McKee had/tho heart of every man with a fing ’ Richards and Samuci Hardy, 1—6, 6—i, | yesterda woman champlon of India, who {8 alihe rail and, although the charts|for the thoroughbred. aetna Alateil carer eee 6. S vastly improved player, and lost in the] won’ y . The geographical distribution places} Winners of the seventh Universal ae eera 5 STATEN IBLOND CRICKET TEAM WINE: . hext round at 6—0, 61. NOE VTA dhe amen { TAKES BILL TILDEN Staten Island cricketers dereated the champion cleven of the Benson- Miss Ryan of California was hard 8T of the 206 eligible golfers In the| Trophy 225-mile automobile race at hurst Field Club by a margin of two runs in tho New York and New Jersey | pressed in her match with Miss Rode-|Cf ® mile. At this stage, however, Bast, 91 west of that territory and 18] Uniontown Speedway on Saturday} FIVE SETS TO WIN Cricket Assoctation match on the grounds of the Staten Island Cricket and] eanacht, the Greek player, which she|!eremon, in, the middie of the track. fm the Southern States east of the| afternoon, June 17, will participate in OVER W. F. JOHNSON | Tennis Club, at Livingston, yesterday. won at 6—3, 8&6. bettie ly ba het benden Mississippi River. prizes aggregating $15,000 in addition — — BENSONHURST LOSES AT CRICKET. = Sen Cherry ree, Fr CApadua am New York, including the metropoli- to competing for the Universal PHILADELPHIA, May 31,—William In an exciting fintsh and by a margin of two runs, the champion team BOTH SMITH AND It may be the writer's imagination, Trophy and points toward the na- sociation fix the 7. Tilden 2d., world’s lawn tennis}of the Bensonhurst Cricket Club met defeat in an a but Fator on McK emed to ten pees is Bem Tesst i ite the tional championship. Winner of the] champion, added another to his long list| hands of the eleven representing the Staten Island Cricket and Tennis Clun LYNCH COUNT ON tae back when ne Se Mi facane Deities a Pe aes ‘Ss 5 STE pape, ilVireeel va: 5,000 SORA Ager of titles by .winning the cham-| the grounds of the latter, at Livingston, 8. I., yesterday, Staten Island SCORING KNOCKOUTS apparently walllasla;capmentaciiy anya 1s ennsylyania 2: 8 + 2 ations batted first, compiling 148 runs, whereupon the home bowlers succeeded tn plonship of Philadelphia from Wallace F. Sel veintone the chop stroke expert, aftor| butting down nine wickets for 109 runs. A stand by J. Hvelyn and T wr ird-tought Avorset. battle,” Tho] fert, ‘the last pair, together put on thirty-seven more runs. Kid Sullivan, the Brooklyn feather weight socker, who boxes twelve eched- how, to hold the leaders. In another flash, however, Heremon faltered, and having shaken him off, the Greentree Hy Massachusetts 19. The onty {Present are that the victor will have a tough job of it on his hand, for other State to cet into two figures t© | competition this season will be. the : 8 acores were 2—6. 4, 6—3, 6— pair moved slightly to the front. Then California, with 10. Missouri fs sixth ileos at tn the history of the local]” In the fifst two sets, Tilden appeared POLO 2 uled rounds with Battling Reddy, the! it way that Wator called on McKee. ~ with 8, while Georgia, Michigan and|track. The other prizes are: Second,|unable to cope with Johnson's chop ARGENTINE AGAIN WINS IN POLO GAME veteran Harlemite, semi-final to the Joe} ie steered him over toward Heremon stroke and freak bounds, but at the be- 5) 2 Tha Ar ws sated Capt. Guest’ “Midget hi SNE the Wak anh os Conclen LONDON, May 81.—The Argentine polo team defeated Capt. Guest's |Lynch-Midget Smith etar event over the came back strong and tired Johnson out. Templeton team in the first round of the Roehampton open challenge cup|eame distance, has compiled 4 record Washington have 7 cach. Texas and | $2500: third, $1,500; fourth, $1,000; fifth, $900; sixth, $800; seventh, $700; Gonnecticut have 6 each, and Ohioleighth, $600 and three additional as if to ascertain Sande's difficulties and then deciding that he wasn't good tournament. The score was 12 to 5. he 41 of the Walker Law| enough to win, shot McKee after Can- and Rhode Island 5 apiece. prizes of $500 ea af Johnson runner up to Tilden last i since the inception ‘The rest are distributed as follows: | The Dhlntoun tack is recognized eer ih tbe national championship tour- PHILADELPHIA CLUB WINS POLO TOURNEY. that any young rising pugilist would be nae Gi ed Hh@ ie z.01 ribet Cot ppe! uicker than Minnesota 4; Wisconsin, 8; Kentucky, |2° the fastest in the world for its|” Barlier in the day, Tilden won his sem!- Bier MA eran ‘The Eniledeiphia Country, Club wo | proud of, We hag scored Bncckowts|ises to toll It, but Leta feng erm! § *laize. Drivers have found that an in-|final match from Car! Fischer, former} TOusd robin polo tournament from the Bryn Mawr Reds ai ryn Mawrlover Pete McDonald, Tommy Conroy.|iee caught and sed both Ch A short arm! Louisiana, 3; West Vireinia, 8;/tmate knowledge of every bank and|Captain of the University of Pennayl- | Greens, with a total score of thirteen goals, y MAdio, Gorman; Law Mevariand’ endl icice ata Cacneue ana wien ine dan. AN 1 t Webraske, 3; Indiana, 8; Tennessee, (turn of the mile and an eighth plank|geui® tenla team. by & score of 2} aye ing, defoated among others Dutch Brandt,| reached the upper end of the grand rogues Som * errient. 3i lens 3; Colorado, | ovul is ssential 1918 chance of victory) Philip Bettens, San Pranciaco, Junlor FOREIGN RIDERS TO RACE CARMAN THIS WEEK. Eddie Wallace, Johnny Donovan, Sammy | stand the Madden colt was clearly inj Our shirts fit them all. 3 jaware, 1; Virginia, 1; North ey ure always affxious to have champion of the Pacific Coast, and Fis- A thirty-mile paced raco behind motors will be the feature of Friday |Sieger, Harvey Bright and King Leopold.|fromt and going away. Lyke and) We take as much pride = ‘ plenty of time for the tuning up|cher, won the doubles championship by . “ t the Madi ‘Square | Thomas on Cherry Tree and Canaque, |- rj Carolina, 1; Florida, 1; Utah, 1: | orocess. New drivers, who have not| defeating Johnson and Stanley W. Pear- | night's card at the New ¥ Velodrome, 225th Street and Broadway. It bres’ tine UR ae will be| respectively, applied their whips for in our scale of sizes as we Oregon, 1: District of Columbia, 1, raced on the Untontown track, are|#%: Philadelphia, in the final round at} will be a three-cornered strugele between Clarence Carman, Jules Miquel. | Qatched with keen Interest by Greater one last crack at McKee, but it was]dg in our Quailit no use. He went on under a hard ride d F y and and won snugly by a length and ajWalue. half, Unless there are some good ones, whose training has been halted be- Are you one of the 85? cause of the coughing epidemic thut spread throughout the big stables this 85 out of every 100 men spring, Madden holds a strong hand Infcan and should wear *85 the Juvenile pair for the rich stakes to 1-5, 6-1, 7— Only eighteen States are without atJespecially des'rous of having ample least one sterling amateur golfer. The [opportunity to test out their mounts. Pacific Coast galaxy of nineteen stars oe se protabiy larger In. crovorton to| BUCKNELL TO TEST population than that of any other re- PRINCETON NINE gion and includes one former national .ehampion, H. Chandler Eagan, who PRINCETON, N. J., May 31.—Fal- the unbeaten French star, and Willie Appelhans of Germany. Appelhans|New York's flatic enthusiasts, Included AiR: AOS arrived last week from Germany, where he holds all records behind pace. in which will be his old rival Pepper COBB AND HEILMANN BOY OF FOURTEEN WINS 100-MILE BICYCLE RACE. Martin and featherwelght champion Kil- bn ho i tow DRAW SUSPENSION CHICAGO, May 31.—Alpbonzo Vertenten, fourteen years old, riding |0™r® Who '# in town —_—— _ under a handicap of 1 hour and 10 minutes, won the 100-mile handicap Seer ST. LOULS, Mo., May 81.—Ty Cobb, | bicycle road race from Milwaukee to Chicago, His time was 4h. 58m, .08n BASEBALL RESULTS. manager and outfielder, and Harry HESS WINS TWENTY-FIVE-MILE BIKE RACE. ha: Deaths George Hess showed the way to the field of 126 amateur cyclists in the] CARNE OBCEOLAS. ers. oped * - removed to Oregon after winning the] towers of Princeton baseball wit have| Hlmann of the Deteolt Tigers were} itn revival of the Coney Islind Handicap, a twenty-fiveemile bicycle tost nih oe e]eomes feel Percenters, Orth c our title twice and finishing runner-up] a fairly good chance to see just how | Ndeimitely suspended by Bab B. Joho Vag yesterday morning under (hv auspices of the Empire City Wheelmen, | \"tenan mare PETE OLS, %, Costans Croshet, afer aullx 1 Geons Say 80, once while @ resident of Chicago. He] the Tigers compare with the Elis this|% American League President, before) (1 Ooo. parkway, Brooklyn ling under the colors of the home club, Car 343.5 ojtine in two previous starts, made has been largely instrumental in de-| afternoon when the Orange and Black |‘ Morning fame of the holiday double} jyo.8 who started with a handicap of 6 minutes and 30 seconds, covered the ny: 24 4% 6] g00d handsomely tn the opening race i , . ae ge a eee caer he inaris ; s a handicat and 80 s Lf OlMunch.lf. 2 2 21 Clyesterday. Instead of stopping, he Can’t bind! Our stiff raening the golfers ot the Pacific baseballers cross bats with the nin: hander yesterday with the St. Louls | course in the actual time of 1 hour 3 minutes 45 seconds. Seated. 9/9 ¢ 0 0] zenratee, coeen OS ene ae Sn hare flexible ‘Northwest, and he led a coterie of| representing Bucknell on the Univer-| 3?owns. aiMurry,3.. 0 1 48 0 ©) str are ex! nearly @ dozen to St. Louts last sum-|sity Field diamond. Bucknell recently} Cobb and Heilmann questioned de- | MISCELLANEOUS. pea fae 2404 ee, kas had Jenga. 18 DUG BISYiONS | ot are they touch the head. mer, several of them going well into| defeated Penn State by a 7 to 2 score|cisions on plays in the early part of SIX-METRE YACHTS IN THRILLING FINISH. bai siz aaa facet ly, ash saneeeaed Co as well as style the match rounds of the champion-|and the Nittany Lions in turn defeat-pthe contest between the Browns and OYSTER BAY, L. L, M 1,—The international six-metre yachts otal ol Totaie. 10 # mf ort e tes Monday, ot! STER BAY, L. 1, ® 1 caruults.« 000100 —3}other Man O'War to peat col Hy : ed Yale, 0 the result of to-day's en. [the Tigers here on Monday. In the third | ust to compete inthe trial tur to pick the American team to represent [Osaslas vevss1d £82 299 8 Small ge pote. big laugh when Crochet In itlinots all but one of the thirty] counter should give a pretty good line ale Peet heel: “the United States against Great Britain next September, held their first] ‘Two-base hite—Taylor, Munch, Rochford "yee sui eid intentionally with Trunks, 8, suite @igibles live in Chicago, while in New|on how Princeton will shape up| oeees® fee ™ williams, home-run hit, | race yesterday, Although sixteen boats aro in the class, only six are in the] Three-bass hite--Burke, ‘Carnell MeCarthy, ult, dlemally. Yesterday's perform , bags, ases, ul 1 bas 8, home-run h sterday. Altho ixte .ts aro In the class, 0 hree-baso hite--Hurke, Carnell, MeO “agro ‘ : a York @ half dozen experts are from|against the team from New Haven. fier of the Browns, was the next man| water, but these had un interesting brush over a twelve-mile course, ‘The| neil.” Stolen ‘baseyetayior, Manoney “2.1 Qtetion, tt would seem. Crochet ma: Beplateres Tredemark, outside the metropolitan precincts.} In last Saturday's game against|to face Cole, and he hit the first ball] wind was west by north, and licht, and the committee sent the yachts over | Krasner. Sacrifice Mur y yet be the one to argue the purge The Pennsylvania leaders are about| Harvard Princeton showed that it ty |for @ home run, |@ windward and leeward course. ‘Tho winner was Grebe, ono of tho boats} ihy to "Ba | ae ie cae Rocers Peet ComMPANy equally divided, Philadelphia and] capable to put up a good game if good ba eclineant peer pnd Pee ae built and raced last year against the English. She is owned and sailed by | Carnell to Bates: joss . Broadway Herald Sq, ‘Pittsburgh, with one from Scranton. | pitching is being handed out by a Mae eument with Wilton ta | Richard deB, Boardman, Greve defeated Henry B. Plant's Clyte, a new struc out_by--Ma at 13th St. “Four at 35th, i . started an argum ith Wilson, the y It is generally believed that Mekee feariy all of Massachusetts’ stars | Tige enue Base started the con-|4impire, over a play. Cobb, it 1s as-|yacht built during the winter, by twenty-five seconds, paney 2: Srone, 4 ball—Rochford | eae fered Tim Mex Me! 24 Convenient phe ta Boston’ acca. test, but he couldn't last, and as soon|serted, applied his spikes to Wilson's WC 1 ae fain ie Ree , well | Broadwa Corners” Fifth A ‘ aaa as Townsend relieved the Princeton-| shoes. Wilson ordered Cobb off tie M'VOY WING SHOOT, : ae — “ at Wares at dist Se f {tes looked 100 per cent, bet-|Meld, and when the latter refused to Martin McVoy, New York Athletic Club, won the high scratch prizo at PLATBUSH. HOMEWOOD. SEVEN HURT AT BUFFALO ON] te ee id pitched mucha peta |teave, Walsh, the other umpiro in the [the Staten Island traps of the Robin Hood Gun Club yester He t Buse, m Pa HALF-MILE TRACK, Eaine that he will undoubiediy eoa|game. pulled ‘out his watch. Cobb then | the holiday shoot with @ sedre of 96 out of = possible 100 target 0"0 ft. ra BUFFALO, May 31.—Seven per (errr via at New Davee thie cent [denarted. WALTERS LEADS N, Y. E. H. S, TO VICTORY. 41 e at } e! - +o % Sons were injured in two accidents} ing Saturday. Joseph Walters led the letes of the New York Even " ad . ™ 3 LOUISVILLE. SELECTIONS. t n 6) @uring.<dutomobile races at a local a to victory yesterday in the fit?) annual track and™Held meet for the evening 154 10 Sark here. Six, were hurt when| FRIEND'S RAGING CAR KILLS MAN| First Race Bon Bolt, You,Need, [high schools, held at Brookivn Athletic Field. The New York 1. H, 8. [Undie 1 Od biet ’ "| DISCOURAGED FELLOW- . . aineneenrc. Arehio Alexander youngsters complied the ove:whclining score of 48% polnts, 14 points infimtc.. 89 8 VuWhinah 2 @ 2 7y LL HE ORLD’S one tae peclbe machines crashed) BrocKPORT, N.Y, May ai—| pittend,, Race = Miying | Prince, Jexcess of the total accumulatt by seplosentatives of the Brooklyn Evening a SHAVERS WHO WILL FEEL thro 6 ide of the track. \ ee s Blossom House, Frank Boyd. S., winners o} o title ta tnished second with 28's points 6109433 8} H The ather victim was'a mechenicun | F0ver Ash of Rochester, one of the} Third Racomfustlestor, Gienlivet, Be 2 epee Dene cue mashed secena wit TOLD ita 0100008 :| BETTER WHEN THEY Harlem Offic Proceeds. 7 been ” be ‘an hire € ton nod 000 oO 10 on another car which left the track] Promoters of the automobile races| Pyorrede CRESCENT'S LACROSSE TEAM VICTOR ee eee ol Me BUY THE ¥)and crashed through a fence. held at the Fair Grounds here,| pay et ute Rapid Seu arene ira Een ited MA oe tho Crescant Ath«| Keer te Sick uk=be Bonny, ai by Me New Now Located at ~" Bheriff W. A. Waldow has an-| Was struck by one of the racing ca: Fifth Race—Lady Madeup, Club defeated the twelve of Toronto 1 b of 9 to 5 on RR cor bac sete ct Pt et brproved founced that no more automobile|and killed instantly during the rth} brand, Minto IL the Aald ot t 4 se map een Ahad ': i mani . | 2092 7th Ave. racing -would be permitted at tue tevent when crossing the speedway to| .. Six1P Race. M J t t 1 bases e » which has a half-mile track, warn spectators against pregsing too! “SNS"tMCGrl: Prince Ke : " ‘ ; pabeae ts ome ome Near 125th St. Velighitly banked at the turns, ' close, 5 eat # Gresn, Rub, Prony erga rear rar pore. Of 83a di neton’ to Clausen, Ht” by: pitensee | ©3923, \ ARTY BAROR ; ‘ ae pean & OF She Graace Oye the eck Deby MOH, | 2 Ls OTE, THERESA BUILD) u { ‘i : a”