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12 THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1921

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FIELD CLUB HANDS


WJNISTOWN DEFEAT;
PANTHER NINE
BEATS YALE, 3 6--
TfoiliM Leagues EVANS-JONE- S

BEAT ARMOUR I
SANDLOT DOINGS
News and Notes of Big and Little
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Triple Link. McKeesport Y. rpHE Knoxville Club wilt ie the and in a position to offer a reasonable
this even- - gruarantee. Tbe manasement has ar-
STANTON HEIGHTS WINS Br Gazktts Times Peivate Wua. STA.VDINU OF THE TEAM: STANDING OF THE CLUBS. AND HILTON 1 .attraction
inn.
at F.ellevue ranged a three-da- y Kollansb&e,
locals will plav
Miiv
at
trip whereby his
W- - Va,
:M and a'f Brilliant- - O.. Mir 29
W.UPct.l IV.L.Pct. Won. Lost. Pet. nt H:4o.
.
(New York Times Service.)
HATES', COXN., May 18. Pitcairn . 3 i 10"), Braddock .. 1 1 .500 Christy Park
.ill Lower Tubs
- 0
0
l.) and J20. Vor games call Walnut 6?
at p. itt.
N' 3 LOWS
'
Tmquegne . 3 0 lOOGjst. John 1 3 H
The University of Pittsbujrrh Manor ... . 2 0 l'Ti; Westiftghouse. 0 Z .000 Upptr Tui 2 1
." The Braddock Owls have open The larsrest crowd that has wit-
9TANDIXG OF CLUE3.
conditions, the weather being almost nine today subdued Tale here. Irwin .... . 2 1 .SUV Turtle Creek.. 0 3 . Galvanizing IBr AssocarHi Peess to C,xxt Times.
1 S .2S0
for teams.
first-cla- ss rita nessed a baseball g&me in the Soutlt
Wrist Lfarue W. L. Pot. perfect. All. of the courses were in 6 to 3, through terrific batting and Svissvale .21 .6B5iMt. Hope 0 3 .000 West Penn Railways OTIiAKE, ENGLAND, May IS.
O 3 .0J0
M. J. Gorham, care Owl Tool Koom, Hills this season is expected to turn
Stanton HeirhU
Pittsburgh Field Club
.. 1 1.000
1 0 1.900 faultless condition.
breezy fielding. The stops of Iavies
A summary of the matches follows: and his timely hitting featured with
GAVH THIS EVENING. GAME THIS F.VEXI.Wi. Chick Evans ot (.nicaea ana
Rnhhv Jones of Atlanta de H' Braddock.
out this evening at 6.13 at the
Park frrounds when the Mc-Kinl- ey
ey

Otknmt Country Club.., 1 .000 .... St. ,'John at Pitcairn. West Penn vs. Christy Parl-- feated T. r. Armour oE Scotland, Club plays Mc Washinsrton
Hannistown Country Club
Second Uratt
O 1 .MO the slugging pf Holloreni champion of' France, and Harold IL The W. F. Ryans have Saiurday K. O. K. A.
"
Tough toffheny Country Club..
W. L. Tie. Pet. First League. Aldrich's two three-bagge- and rs Duquesne won over Turtle Crec in the Lo er Tube outhit and outplayed G van- - Hilton,
zin' vesterdav evenin. winning 10
British amateur
former practice open abroad for a good semi-pt- o
0 l.WO Triple Link League. 36 to IX beforte a larre 3.
champion, in a srolf match
Country dub of Pttubunrb... 8 i.wo rieitfms uou v,iuu a ne i Kernan s rescue-ro- L ; hitting were crowd last nisfrt. Ouquesne had its 16 tal. Sutterly's home run in the fifth inning play at-
Theirpotters. cam. Also have a few open date?
Beaver Valley Oountry Club.. .UN Stanton Heights Golf Club team won j tije chief factors in Yale's offensive. routht in two runners ahead of bim. Win here today, 2 and 1.
for twilight and Sunday games. Call Belizhoover Grammar
0 lies before Turtle Creek made a run. but tl:e ot
Thornburv Country Club 1 .0V4 a oara-toug- victory oy a margin latter team rallied, in the seventh and piled kle, covering first, was spiked on the foot tracted main interest
Third limrw w. Pet.
nt
Barrett's pitching humbled Tale up its large total of run a. Frey. Allen and by Muse, though not jtericvus.y. The score: It was a closeupmatch and the play-
Lawrence lieisman, Court 250 or
JEJiewood Country Club 1 l.(T of one point from the Oakmont J except in the eighth. Tom Jones. Witxell starred for Duquesne. while LowerTb R.H.P.A.E.iGalvania. R.H.P.A.E. ers were even with four holes to
Highland Country Club 1 l.ooa Country Club, after indulgine in brother of ale's famous stars. Tad 1
of Turtle Creek made a wonderful catch,
John-BO- ri
plav. The Americans finished bril- Hazel 378. . School Boys Win Has;
Castle Shannon Country Club.. a .
some strenuously-conteste- d matches. and Howard, was tried at third base running to th players' bench to bring it Kline m.. 3 0 OlR'K b'Ber If 1 0 0 liantly, winning the fifteenth hole in
ana gave a 3, having the sixteenth in 4 and se- At Central park, at
Si. Clair Country club The home team registered eight The score: fielding debut of quality, A large crowd witnessed tliu game. l'M'Lain b 1 o'clock this
.IjOj down. Forsythe 2 S 1 1 6
The seore: Mackin r. 1 0 OiC'rnah'n m 0 0 0 curing the seventeenth in 3. evening, the Pittsburgh Keystones
curtain on the competitive each mtrh.points, one point being ailoMred for Pitt AbH.H. P.A. Yale
.

Luquesne R.H.P.A.E. Turtle Ck. l.F.A.E. Rushe s... 2 3 01 Parker c... 0 2 1 All the other American polfers who Beitxhoover Grammar School airaln won tbo
will take part in the British cham-on will meet the Westlings of Brushton. Has in the annual track and field meet ot
THE season in the Pittsburgh The outlook for a victory appeared
was rung up, yesterday. gloomy, as, at the end of four-ba- ll HoH'ran m 5 2 0 Murphy m. 4 6 Dolan 3. 2 14 3 Arnold s...
...
0 0 0
Sutterly c 1
iaffney 3. 0
McVey 1.. 0
6
1 Oj
:Berb ige 2 0
Hough
1 OjMuse
0 pionship tournament to besin
Monday next were out practicing
Tomorrow night the Keystones play the South Side district of the Urammar
tirade- - Division of Athletic, under the De-
. 3 2 ljCrano If... J 1 Reid r Wilson 0 1 0 0
playea in the morning, the Da vies a..2. 3 the J. J. Coynes of Oakland, formerly
Lah-a- 2
0 0 Allen r.... 1 partment of Hygiene. Belizhoover led with
whn the first team matches in the matches Hulton players were leading by one Cook If 4
jAldrich a.. 4 S
0iKrnan J.. 3 0
Prey
Popp m... 1
1 2 0
2 0
Williams m
0;Lutton 1...
3 1 0
1 2 10
M Oraw if 0
Winkler p 6 0 OiCoates 1... the Oakland Athletics, at Central points. tTosuecl second wiui pomis.
thVee leagues of the Western Penn- point. In the afternoon, however, the Clauson 1. 4 1 Eddy r Foster pv 1 0 OjOtrson p.. 0 Beechwood third with li and Allen fourth
sylvania Golf Association were played. Stanton Heights players won six of Barber r.. 3 (Sloan m... 3 0
4 0 Morris 1... 3
Allen If... 3
2 13
3 3
OlNewmer If
OiM'Clel nd c
1 3 1
0 IKing: p o park and on Saturday afternoon at 3 with 14. The winners will comtete against
o'clock the Pittsburgh Scmt-pro- s the winners of the other districts for sold.-
Ajl'the clubs were in action and some the 10 matches played. Two of- these Cooper
went to extra noies.
3.. 4
Sapper c. 4
lj Jones 3..'.. 3 0
PPeters c... 4 0
Witzell
rerhofer
2. 2
c 1
2 3
1 3
21 Fulton 2...
Ofjohnaon
2
3. 3
I'WciHker
ItMullen
. 0
... 0 Kiski 'Barely Wins Over be the attraction at the Chauncey
will
silver and bronze medaia June Ij. at fcencn-
iey 0'al. The sum manes :
surprises were sprung. " John Graham, captain of the Stan Barrett p. 3 IjChit'den p. 3 0 Cutson p. t 1 0 o;lw rp io dash, ciass won py
street park..
!
Stanton Heights Golf Club had its ton Heights player, lost to Robert
Morrison in 20 holes. The match
Maua .... 1 0 Ha!l
jsparke p.. 0
Totals...
Hatted
10 12 24 6
for Burhridae in the eighth.
l! Totals.... 8 7 21 14 6
Pitt Freshies in Dual Meet Parker. Heltfehoover; second. Ilortoa.
third. Mory. Allen; fourth, Steven-
Beitz-hoov-

h4nds full defeating' the Oakmont G. Mas squared on lite eiKmeeitin nine Totals. ..33 6 W 27 9j Totals. ...32 3 S 27 13 part gtou-- i Hatted for Alien In the eighth. The P. J. Sullivans have two srames son. Westlalce.
Country Club in the first league. 8 and and p o Iiwer Tube in front of them for the week-en-
....
dasb. oten Won by Seibel. Tros-pec-
they halved the nineteenth. Mor liatted for Chittenden in ninth. 15 2 0 1 0 5 2 10 d. d t;

7.) The Hulton players displayed un- rison won the twentieth and the Pittsburgh 6 10000311 TotalK. 16 T. 20 Totals. ...12 16 !4 18 4
Galvanising' 1 n 0 0 2 0
hits Mackin, Mcl.ean. Home 03 SAI.TSBLTRG. PA.. May IS. ffipefial
KisKl experienced great difficulty this after
This evening at 6:3d they take on the cconI. McDanlel. Beltzhoover; third.r.
Meeder. Beechwood; fourth, Neal,
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Two-bas- Belta-hoove-

expected strength and were ininns the match. Joseph I. Crawford, the West- Tale 3
Uuwsnp UIS510 4U0 16 run sutteriy. sscrlnce Hit Mackin. Stolen noon In dtfeatinir the rut rres.-ime- in a Duquesne Council K. of C. team at
services of two of their stars, William ern Pennsylvania champion., lost to Error Daviea. Chittenden. Two-ba- hits se
Turtle (.'reek 1 0 0 0 0 5 1 512 bases Kline 3, Forsytne, Mackin, Rushe 2, dual track and Held meet nere. winning oy Lawrence Park and on Saturday aft- r.d-ya- relay. SVpound class Won hy
A. H. Maxwell in a match. It Chittenden, Cooper. Three-bas- e hits Aldrich hits Keia Frey 2. l.utton. Muse. Coats. Burbridite. Camahan. RegKeiis- - less than 10 points. Kiski scored CTti points ernoon they meet the Pittsburgh Davist. BrookUne; scciwid. McKay. Morse;
C Fownes, Jr.. who is in England was the splendid work of R. A. L.yne 2, Karrett. Davies. Laughran. Sacrifice hits Kernan. e
Two-bas-

Jackson. Home rOneTjeumtr. Janiison. erger. Double plays Muse, Hurbridgc and
and the Freshmen made 5T5i points. Giants, a strong Nepro team, also tin third. Hounds. Beltjhoover; fourth, Hoel-lei- n.

with the American golf team, which which enabled Stanton Heights to Laughran, Stolen base Sloan. Dou-
ble play Davies. Laughran and Clauson. Stolen bases Duquppriw 3. Turtle Criek 4. routes; Mc v ey ani Ruahe. Stru k out By A festure of the meet was tne mne re- - the home grounds. The-- Saturday "West Liberty.
will play in the British championship win out. In his match with Hays, First bae on balls Off Cutson 1. o.T Sparke 2, hy Kin
lav, which the Freshies won In fast time. game will start at 3:30. Both at- clans Woo by Jones.
Left on bases
stood 4 down and 6 to go, but base on balls Off Karreu 2, 4.offYale Pittsburgh First Struck out Uy Hall 2, by Huntington , First base on balls Off Wiri kler 2, nff Bettzhoover: secon.i. Kinnen. Snodgrass;
at Hoylake, and Valentine Manley, Lyne
1.
of Pitt won the high jump with
.
1.
rallied and won. 1 up. The Chittenden 2. by Sparks 3, by Cutson 3. Umpire AHer- - Fwtfr 1, on. Orson 1. off KiTiir li Hit with RobUL-c- h
ease and probably would have won another tractions are expected to draw large Uiird, Haiselter, Allen; fourth. Hirseh, 1'nxi-p- t.
who also is in England for the cham Struck out By Barrett 3, by Chittenden 4. brand. pitched ball Forsythe. I'.ase on er
first in the pole vault, hart not tne poie crowds. ,
pionship. ; -
Hit by pitcher Crane. Umpires Johnston
and Rorty. Time 1:40.
er Tube 4. Oalvanizinx 1.
Iower Tube . Ottlvanizing I. Umpirt Ift broken. It was decided to divide the points
evenly amons the Jour competitors, uiree oi
The Oakland Y. M. C. A. manager is
requested to call Hemlock 544-- this R
relay, open Won by Moeder.
Behwood; seood. McDanlel. Beltahoow;
The. Pittsburgh Field the Club-gav- e

Stanton Heights.
fth:r-baL- I.

Oakmont., Homestead Steel. Maj-o- taut JacKson. whom were Pitt men. since no other pole
uld be obtained. Eardley ot fitt won both
evening between 6 and 6:30.
The Pittsburgh Giants will play at
third, Pinsier,
pect.
Morse; fourth. Seldei. Pros-
Hannistown Country Club, formerly Richard C Long. A. R. Maxwell, noon, the individual matches vrre of the hurdle events. Amos and Reid were East Liverpool, Sunday. Clubs wish- Hunnirnr hlKh Jump, class Won
the Greensburg Country Club, its first C. H. Aufbammer
Joseph I. Crawford,
1 W. Lawrence.
R. G. Morrison. H.
played and three of the Hannistown
!etd-of- f men turned in victories. How- STANDING OF THlv TEAMS TriBoroua:h. the stars of tne i team, - ine sum- ing the Giants for twilisrht games, by Kamelli, Beltzhoover; pc:ond, Houn-i- ,
third; tloodwin. Allen; fourth,
setback in years; in fact, it was the H. H. Hunter.... 0 C. Fpwne II 1 ever, the bottom men on the Pitts- W.LPrt.l VV.L.Pct maries: pall Grant 9397, or write Nate Harris, Beltxhoover,
Jones, Prospect.
first tim the team ever was defeated e
Half-mil- run Won by Carpenter, Pitt; 1213 Wylie avenue. Running high jump.
,
class Won
John Graham, G. J. J.
Hays
L.' Hukill. Mr. burgh Field Club lineup turned the Mechanic!...
Arm. Plate...
1 0 10HOutlaw
1 0 HK)jplate Mill
0 1
0 1 .0" STAXTIN OF THE TEAMS. seco.id, McClure, Kiski ; third, fehafcr, Pitt. The Pittsburgh Independents have by Robinson. Brashear; second, Llneway,
over its home course. This match Willock 0 1 tide, six of them winning matches lOOO.Open Hearth.. 0 I .W W.L.Pct.l W.L.Pct. Time, 2:1U. Sunday open abroad for a fast semi-pr- o Prospect: third, Kibler. Vruspect; Xourtli,
also was closely contested, with the R. A. Ijayne. H. A. G. A. Ormlston, Mr. while the other one was tied. It re- Electric 1 0
E T Furnace. 3 1 W'K. Braddock.. 1 2 .333 dash Won by Reid. Kiski; second,
team having enclosed grounds
Milton 1 Tener . .' i quired the final match to determine E T Steel,... 3 1 Braddock 0 3 . 000 Fritc'iman, Kiski; third, DIUie, Pitt. Time, Grace. Prospect.
borne team leading in the morning, C. F- - Kaufmann, It. C. Hrooks, G. S. the outcome. The visiting team put CAME THIS EVEXINO :li Punning high Jump, class Wonr;
but the Pittsburghers winning six out Henry Uoyd...... 8 Proctor ..... I
a strong team in the fle'iu, the outfit Mechanical vs. Plate Mill. dash Won by Proudfoot, Klskt; by Hutton. Allen: second. Parker. Belta-hoove-

GAME THIS EVENINTIl. second, fallisch. Kiski-- , third. Martin. Pitt. third, Foster, Belushoover; fourth,
of the nine individual matches in the Total.... 2 Total. being well balanced. The summary: Outlaws in the Home-
Electric defeated the North Braddoc vs. Kigar Thompson Steel. Time. ::.4. Paolmi. Prospect.
afternoon, while they tied another. high htrdles Won by Eardlev, Kunninp high jump, open Won by Merle,
REST BALL. FOURSOMES. stead Steel League last night. 3 to 2. Hantz Beechwood ; second. Caruso, Beechwood;
Thornburg Country Club was hand IXOIVIDUAL IATCHES. and Henderson featured with their fielding Last nlKht's came between K. T. Stent Pitt; second. Sohulderer, Kiski; third,
Stanton Heights. t Uakmont.
' Hannistown Club, j PlttburKh Fit-Id- . and Hanu alro knocked a thri'p-bas- e hiu ami Kraddook was won by E. T. Steel. 8 to Weaver. Kiski. Time. :1 At Boston Tommy Hoshoh l third. Take. Brashear; fourth. Carter.
d a surprise when it suffered a de- Richartl P. Long... 1 iGeo. A. Ormlston.. T. S. Jamison, Alex J. A. Ellen, W. o. Wintruder kDt the Outlaws hitless until the 5. Tim winnine of that game makes E. T. dash Won by Reid, Kisfel: second. feateil Jark HeTirMR. Pal Hrrd
feat at the hands of the Toughio- - McLw.ald 1 ! Presrtau 0 seventh, when they suecetMed in pettins their Steel tie for first plat fn the Tri-Ko- Pritrhman. Kiski; third, Thompson, Fltt. feated Jackie Clairk. Bobby Joseph
John Graham
T. s. Crawford
(R. G. Morrison
. 8 !A. R. Maxwell T. Jamison, Fiob H'-ri- .
iHIn, Oreer only runs of the game. '1 lift score League- - One of the features of the game Time, :Z3 oeirsira 4.00 Stewart nna Stee l.atso Heinz and Troy Tie.
Sffceny Country Club over the tatter's 1 IMr. Hays.. Smith 1 Mcllvaine It. H . P. A. li. .Outlaws R.H.P.A.E. was the stellar pitching- of Krick, who took low hurdles Won by Eardley,
defeated Nate Metre I, jt round Troy Hill Athletic and H. J. Heine clubs
course in the second league. Thorn- - R. A. I vti
E. C Brooks T. S. Turner. O. K. !G. W. Quentin. H. Electric th mound in the first with a three-ru- n Pitt; second, Schuiderer, Kiski; Reid, Kiski. aek.
C K. Kaufmann.. Hollinfesworth .. 0 i G. LieVan 1 handicap and came out the winnine pitcher. Time, :2s. At New York Freddie Jacks de- played a 1 to 1 tie in a game full of good
'oqrg was- expected to win. In the H. A. Milton.. John W. Iwrenca. Joyce o... 1 1 Oliurchil; i. 0
Rurkey's playinif at fhort was also one of run Won by Bennett. Pitt: sec- feated Billy Be Fee, font. 7 rounds;
B. C Adams,
H. C. Fownes II.... C. C- - Wilkin, Jo One-mi-
neMinu and good pitching, both Trlsehler anil
.ion nay Murray defeated Karl Baird,
.
SnJr.e section. Country Club of Pitts Oeo. J. Willock.... Pasatl 3... 1 0 0 OiOaufthlln 3 0 ond. Wiseman. Kiski; third. Carpenter, Pitt.
H. Lloyd S. A. Nelson McKeeleir .. 0 Bryan 1
m... me reaturee. i lie score: Viereckel working in form.
burgh and Beaver Valley were dead H. K. Markhajn. J J. 1. O Neil. H. L. Hrtz 1 S 4 IKl.tpps
ET Steel R.H.F. A. S. iRraddwk R.H.P.A.E.
Time, 4:58. foul, JZ rounds; Abe Goldstein de- Heinz club scored Its only run in the first,
C. H. Aufbammer. J. I,. H i C. Jamison . I Staluaker .. Hendson 1 0 1 O oSnrlffllha 1. 0 One-mil- e relay Won by Pitt (Shafer. tent ed Artie Simons. IS ronnd
iocked. each scoring three points. Two H. H. Hunter C. B. F jwnes Knufoid If 0 1 ;Kuche 2.... 1 ( i.wdl!a. Thompson. Martin): second, Kiski Johnny Smith knocked out K. O. Jnffe. when Roche reached first on balls and stole
' f the matches resulted in ties. OMng- -r r. 0 (i 0;Aason r Milburn rt!-,- l OlR'm'gan m 2 J 1 (McClure. Davis, Callisch, Proudfoot.l. Time, second, Viesechel hlttinff a sinit'e and scor-
j Total.. Total . S Tola!
1 1
Krick 0 0'Burkey - 1 0 2 a roaodK. inir him. Troy Hill's only run came in ;the
Total... Mysard m 0 1 O 0'Speiner If..
lavage 3 . 0S 1 t 2 At Cleveland Jack (Kid) Wolfe re- fifth, when Mcvionn reached first on an
The matches in the third league 0 2 liThian p.... High jump Won by Robu3ch. Pitt; sec
Ol.-t-
Kills i
3-
0
.
INDIVIDUAL. AIATCHKS. Wintin'a p U 0 KiUishop c... 0 McOrca m l'!Jordfi.n If.. 1 3 1 ond. Campbell, Kiaki: third, Evans, Pitt. ceived Judges' decision over Kid Wil error by Brooks, sijole second and scored ' on
Were ' rather Kdgewood
one-side- d, Har.nlston Country Club The Pitts- Pittsburgh Field.
1
IW ABSOli.. 0 I 'roic
fd I 1
2 1 Oi Alcx ndcr 2 0 1 2 HelKhtii, t feet 7 inches. liams, 12 roa nda. Trishler's single to right. The score:
w

Oountrv Club scorinir an easy victors burgh Field Club defeated the6. T. S.Oreennbuny. 0 Davids r... 0 0 I At Providence .Young Montreal de Troy Hill.... S IV 1 01 M
over the St. Clair Country Club, while
Greensburg Country Club. 8 to Jamison. O. Preston lV. Tot! la...
Hniniit n
McAra s.. 1 (i'Johnson 1.. 0 0 T
Shotput Won by Murdoch. Pitt: second,
Amos. Kiski; third, Kline. Kiski. Distance, feated Patey Johnson, IO ronnds. H. J. Heina 1 0 ft 0 0 01
over the Hannistown course, which Alex McDonall. 1 ;flreer Mcllvaine u Totals... S S il 1 3 21
Dooley c li Kohl H c 0 1 2 4i rct i inch.
r. R. V.'. .Smith 1 ,i. W. Quentin.. 0
the Highland Country Club went to was in excellent condition. At the J. Euctnc 1 v i 0 0 0 03 o Fisher p... 0 0 0 Pole vault ,Points equally divided among
Jamison 0 JHorb ISyram Aronis jt.. 0
Castle Shannon and won 'all of the end of the morning matches, the Han- T. M. ri. Turuer (A. 1. Vanueveer.
Outlaws l 0 li u 0 o 2-
Bermett I. 2 O.iioldm'n 3. 0 1 0 P.ohusch, Flickinger, all of Pitt,
eight matches played. - nistown players were leading by one C. H. HoninsKworth :S. .1. Titus
Two-oa- e hitf Kaufoid. EIii5. Ruahe. As-sc- n.
hit Hantz. First bae on
ann ritiion, kiski.
point, having won three out of the B. C. Adam.i 0 'Joseph liryan
Three-ban- e
balls t)IT Wintruder 4, off Thian 0. Struck Totals... I JK Hammer throw Won by Amos. Kiski:
I ! Totals.... 6 9 1 8 2
The players were favored with ideal nve four-ba- ll matches. In the af'er- - N. McFeiey.. tt C . WilKins.... out By Wintruder 7. by Thian 6. Umpires E. T. Steel second, Morrison. Kiski; third. Murdoch,
0 v 0 1 0 S

H. B. Markam..... 0 !J. S. ONeil Firaddock 05 Pitt. Distance. 135 feet It. Inches.
3 0 0J) 2 0
Witter and McDexmott. Ptell, Broad
Jordan, Martin." jump Won by Amos. Kiski: second.
J. Jamison...... ;J. A. Kiten Two-bas- e lrn.
Pitt; third, Matthews. Pitt. Dis
Ooldman, Stolen liases Hamilton 2. tance. 20 feet.
Bran-niga- n,

Total.. 3 Total S Jordan. Ktell, Alexander. First base


Peabody Trackers First.
i

on balls Off Fisher 1, off Aronis 1. Struck Discus throw Won by Murdoch. Pitt:
' '
' out By Fisher 2. by Krick 13. I'mpires second. Amos, KIskI: third, MoiTlaon. Kiskt.
Distance,
Second League. Uanutn and O'ljeary. 112 feet 5 inches.

The Supreme Moment Youghiogheny Country Club The

closely-conteste-
d &
Peabody Hlsrh School trackers scored an
Youghio;heny Country Club won a easy victory over Schenley Hieth
match from ihe by toSchenley
33.
y.

The only firsts in the races taken


were the dash for sen-
ycat-rda-
Wolf Beats Williams. Franklin Beats Oil City.
Thornburg Country Club, 5 to 3. It iors, won by RcijrSerncir, and the
has arrived for men and young men who have was the surprise of the day. The oten, won t.y Armsnmit. CI.t;VKI.Nt, May 1. (A. P.l Oil. CITY. lA.. May IS.Speoial.i Harned
been holding off, "waiting for prices to reach their home team players showed to advan-
tage, while Thornburg failed to pl.iy South High Trackers Win;
Jack (Kid) Wolfs of Cleveland
mven the jm'ge deciaion over Ivid
was was invincible liera tonight, while Franklin
poundsS Johnny Meador hard. v.inninjr & to
lowest levels. . .Take advantage of this unusual up to expected form. Only individual Williams of Pniladclphift. former
tamweight champion. 'in a
ban- B'ii S'oaw's hdtmer o"er the left-fiel- d
a Oil f ity's only tally. The wore:
fence

opportunity to obtain big savings on clothes of matches were played.' The summary: bout here tonight.
Tourhiofrheny. . South
Thornburg-- I team haJ lit r lo HUh
dlfTicuify in defo.itinjc tb
trck tTanklin R.H.lA.E.'.Oil City R.H.P.A.E.
peters '. Moyar Fifth Avenue .tn- -
our fine tailoring and the best fabrics. C. F.
T. I. Daviea 1 iAI M- - ihee
1 C 0
0 rter rr.n yarerlay at
ittound:.
the N intn Street Bridgets Blank Stars. And'son m
M'Carty r
t
0 3
30 0
3 0
OFabriquea
O O'Mara 3..
0 2 3
0 0 0
AMFiRIDOK, PA.. May IS. (fspecialt The
Beginning today and continuing Friday and Fi. Pannister . !J. A Mrtihee 1
, 8 iR. H. Hoy Stev'son 3 1 11 3 OShaw If.... 1 1 1
W. W. Newlin i American Brklsre t'rmpany nine defeated the Harris 1.. 1 3 IS 0 ,0(Konnick r. 0 2 0
R. H. McCaue.. . I J". Hertz u
proved too furmidable for I'astle Ambridge Ail Stars in the opening of the
Saturday we announce our I. I.. Jones..
W. F. Gides
. 1 A. 1. Kolib
. 1 T. F. WalterM
0
Shannon tiolf Cub, winnui by the twiliarht season this evening, s to 1. Andy
Rwetonic was the batting star. He slammed
Yerkes t..
Butts If...
0 0 4
0 1 3 0
3 OiShovlin m. 0 0
O'Bluhm 1... 0 0
3
10

ieoore Altmyer.. . tO. C Lurchers


0
docisive scot of 8 to ft. The summary: out a circuit clout in the elKhth Inning with M'rhefka s 0 2 0 Pitler 2 0 1 s

Sale
1

Special Ultiree-Pa- y Total S j Total 3 C. 1..


Highland.
Sno1raRs.
Castle Shiinnon.
.Dr. Jfc V. I Hrow n . one n. Mullan also starred at oat. The
score:
Russell c.
Harried p.
1
1
0
1
2 2 0, Munch c... 0 1
0 1 OiMcador p.. 0 0
3
0 2 0

Leon's IFairacy Sunntts


Country Ctub of Pittsburgh A tie It. Christy
resulted in the match between the K.
Country Club of Pittsburgh and the Mrj
Beaver Valley Country Club, each Mr.
fieyer
i

JamUoii
H. Keaity
Meytr i
R. K-
H M.
A'. J. Weldon.
jA. West.

ij
lui H.iulon
Hurtw
Pom....

.1. Anstrom.
w. otr
K--
Dr. Kins
H. 1.. Ran for O'Brien In ninth.
Bridge
Stars
il ft 9 3 2 0 tl 3

Academy Noses Out Dukelets.


OOuoOOOO 00 Franklin
Oil City
Totals... 5 1.TS7

Home run rihaw. 1 hree-bas- e


son. Tvto-bau- e
U 0i
(1

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals
0 1
hit Steven
hits Mccarty 2. rabrique.
0 0 0
1
1 0
18

01
0
Plug Oxford
team registering three points Ei&ht Pittsburgh Acad my defeated the Duke Harris. Stolen base Anderson. Sacrifice hit

in broken lines, taken from our regular stocks


matches were played, two end'.npr in Total
draws. All were warmly contested.
.. Total i
H:gh tnm In a
on the luke field.
game yeslcr-d- n
to 7. Fullerton,
hsrd-fo;igt-
Harried. Base on ballf Oil Mesdor
Hanied 1. Struck out By Meadur -- . bv
off Is the odd name of
The summary: Westmoreland Tourney Tomorrow.
Pltchir g for Acad my. bad 17 strikeouts. It
wax the slut straight victory for the
Harned 2 Double play Pitler, Kabrique and
B;uhnt. Hit by pitched hall Stevenson. Left this Mens smart shoe
for this extraordinary tliree-da-y better than half C C. of PiUsbunrh. ! F Tieaver Valley.
W. J. Jones 0 H. twrragh A record-breakin- C
entry is expected g
Academy.
Academy
The score.
4 i)6 ft 0 0 S 2
on bases Franklin 1, Oil City 5. Umpires
Keady and Khaner. V.
off sale, embracing many of the desirable colors H. S. Patterson
F. S. I'.urke
1 ,E. J. State
OiW. B. Todd
for the one-da- y
played at
tournament to Le
the Westmoreland Country
1
Dukes 3 0 9 1 1 1 1 0 17
TThas a Soft Toe Box which is distinctly
Came by Seaman.
and patterns as well as blues. Not all sizes in R. y. Marhunter... 1 (Geo. J. Stammler. ..
No-H- it

0 J. P. Piper
Club, under the auspices of the West- Peabody Scrubs Win Came. comfortable, a Neolin sole and heel which
Harry Murphy 1
ern Pennsylvania olf Association. EASTOV. PA.. May IS.
(Special.
every pattern,; hut as a whole sizes to fit every H. Ti. Hamilton ". K. Martin The Peabody Scrubs defeated Seaman pitched a make for easy walking and the leather is ' a
1 0 erame
0 season,is the first tournament of the
T'hiB nn-h- it
R. A. Jenkins 0 ' K. B. VcKee
and is also the first open event Scrubs 13 to 6 yesterday afternoon, tiordons here today Vrsinus Collesre.
t

man; ' William MacHeth.. 0 !S. 1 Kirk 1


ever played over the Westmoreland whs slightly off form on the mound, but
made up for this by Knocking a home run.
Lafayette College winninsr, The fine Shrewsbury Grain. And in addition to
-
Total. Total course. Taylor featured at the bat and in the Held. visitors scored in the first and ninth being unusually soft and pliable it is a smart
lnninjts on infield fiazella hit ern-rrs- .

W$ MEN'S SUITS Th'rd League.


Kdgewood Country Club The E0??e- -
MIHUflMlHlltHNIIH41lHlltMlnnmnHHIUISlllll m.ttMf MMIMfllMmMnMlt.lMtltltIl.tlM home run in the eigrhth. This is the
third straight same in which Cazella
has made a homer. Score by innings:
looking shoe.
li. H. K.
crmerly Sold up to $60.00, wood Country Ciuhj team experienced
(jJ22) (Q) little opposition winning from the St.
tlimIIMlttmtfMtlMtlMlt. HMmiMltIMMtlUIHlllIMIHall.HlHtMtfllimtlfMMMUMllllmmMfMIUHtM1HmitM Vrsinuo... ut 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 27
Lafayette..
1
200122
II U
9 5
Clair Country Club. 6 to 1. The only
visiting player to win his match wa
LOUISVILLE. COLLYER'S SELECTIONS. Bucknell Blank Collegians.
VeFmeip)
. l i Youths' Long Pants Suits
from 16 to 20 years, for- - (tAA
Morris Haney. who defeated H. S.
Edwards. J. 1 Poellott succeeded in
squaring; his match with Kugene
fS
119
First race, 1 mile Radio. 110 (KingV liiW,
and 3 "0. won; Wlshmaker. M5 (rleklsi.
and n 20. second; Blond Buddie. 110
Yesterday's Results.
By BERT E. COLLYER.
!X5i;iSTI.I.E.
First rar Oriova. Troltus. Korbly.
Timely hitting- and1 lucky
breaks enabled liucknell
take
College to
the long end of a 0 score from
cial.)
1'A.. May -
IX. (.Spe
Avnt
249 Fifth

dJm CJ ff
nUofing Buck. Summary: L.yke, 7 40. third. Time. 1:4)
Autumn, Homald, Nurture, Toney Iady,
Golden
r. Second race Boy From Home. First Na- - the Pittsburgh Collegians here today ':
merly sold up to $50.00, now Kdgewood. Ft. Clair. Pattern. The Virginian. Slip Along. tional. Rob. in spite of several damaging slips in
Third race Wadsworth's Ijst, Wave. Tex- tieldinfr. Score by inr.insrs;
J. S. .Ramsey 1 William
1 jlr.
iarker... British Liner, Few Acres, True friend and II-- E.
as Special.
H. R. Kamsey Rbodea Advance also ran.
Fourth race Coyne. Darellng, Sir Thomas Hucknell 010 0 0040 S 8if ti2
$ fBoys Norfolks
H. M. Hurhea
W. L,. Thunhurst
1 ,H. Parker
1 IDr. Challlnor
Second race. 4 furlongs Miss Joy, 1"7 o.ar-ner- i.
f4. i 4 and out. won; Kekab. lis (Con- Kean.
Fifth race Flairs. Rrookkholt. Jack Hare,
I'lttsbureh
Hatteries Crido and Sweeney; k
00000000 00 Kel-lac-
J. K. Klnnessey... 1 J. 1. Hazen nolly!. 2 4 and out, second; Adventure, 1:3 Jr. and Julian.
R. Si. Edwards 0 iMorrls Haney tTaylor, omt, third. Time, :44S Tamper
Sixes 7 to 18 years, some with extra Kugene Buck 0 ;J. I. Poellott also ran. Sixth ra.- -
glum Maid.
nold Me. Jeanne Bowdre, An- -
Jack ihjnn... Hays Bethany Beats West Virginia.
Cv race,
?. Hi miles Ethel Gray,
SAFETY
1

pants, formerly sold up jHo-n- Third 110 (flar-ne-


Seventh race Klnrultinir Whirllng Dun,
JrS.00, now.'. . .... . ....... ....5A Total. Total
'astle Shannon Coif rlub golf-jr-The 2:04
.... 1 Spray. P4
$3 2. 12 40 and i: 10, won: Dancing
(K1eld. 12 SO and V. 30. second:
Tlpuo 6ahlb. luu iMooney). U ft, third. Time,
Barry Shannon and lgat also ran.
iiooper.
First ne
JAMAICA.
S. .Mldian, Mose.
rnce-Jarll-
MOKGANTOWX. W, V.V, May
(A. P.) W'est Virerinia Vniirersity
went down to defeat for the first time
IS:,

i.ri V
man accustomed to paying the highest
prices for his clothes will appreciate the excep- -
Highland Country Club Kourth race, ( furlongs Dr. Carnien. 110
f Connolly i, $!2 10. ti i0 and J4. won; Apple-Jac- k
II. lift iMerrlmeei. U M and U 20. sec-
ond; Sergeant York, lot (Smith). 3 30. third.
Second race Walk Fn. VV'hit Socks. El.
mendorf
Third race Jyntee. Knight of the Heather,
court h race Ixodus, Dry Moon. Sporting
on the home diamond today, losinjr to
Bethany College. 4 to t2. ltandolpii
held the Mountaineers hitiess tor
eijtht innings, but weakened in the
AND INCOME
Time 1.12 -. Crace Daugherty. Missed the Blootl. last and West Virginia pur. across two
tional values that are featured during this sale. Time. Refugee II. Judge Pry or. Green Grass, Fifth runs. He was relieved by Wells, who 1 3

Bill
Black Hackle, Claude Brown and I'.astl also
se 'Brleailo. Mtwleal, Grace E.
race-Ho-

P.vu. T(rlide Bills stopped further scorinjr.


A? the number of suits selected for this sale is ran.
rlflh race.l SO. 4 4 so miles Wood trap. 117 11-1-
Mxth race Its. 11
Best be Jym
1

limited in number, we suggest early shopping. (Connolly). and C SCI. won; Ster-
ling, lla (Murray). i so and fl 20, second; fAFETY and income are the
Belgian Queen. US (Mooney). $2 80. third.
Time, 1:50 Midway and Drastio also ran. ERIE. two first and most impor'
Browning, King Hlxih race. 4' furlongs Omnipotent, lift
(Francis). lifts". $.r W and
Astor. Ill IMurmy)
$.1 7l. won;
10 and tS SO. second;
Lady
. Klrst race, pu--
Yesterday's Results.
se 8.VK). aftd up, Does Shaving Improve tantconsiderations in every
investment. Without safety every
Bright Trash. 110 (King), 4 50.
:ul I'lunell. Houlhern Avenue, Bashful,
third. Time. anout ,. furlongs
nicKi, 1,140, 2 TO alid $2 6C won; Corcoran.
My Gra:ie, 11 (.1. roml- - Your Skin? other advantage is in serious jeotv
& Company Megan, Magnesia, India, Aivordla and lilna

tart 11
Stack also ran. ut Mtaiifonii. 82 60 and 82 80. second; Lather, for shaving;, is nothing;
.Seventh race miles Mab. 109 (Thomp- Hattie Willdo. lis (K. Collins). 86 00, third more than a makeshift. It does ardy. Without income there is only
son i $17 GO, l and $7 to, won; 40, Our Birth- Time, 1:02. Mary ;.. Rose Atkln. Resign not soften the beard satisfac- expense not investment.
HO

day. 106t (Anthony 1,7 J and $5 second: Billy Boots. Justice Goebel, Kittle M. and
Clothes, Hats and Furnishings Hocnlr. 110 (McDermott). fl". 70. third. Time.
Jerry, usv 1 .ire also ran. torily without hot towels and
1:4S4-- The Kngllshman, Ruen.
Homln. lefoundre and Grandeo also ran.
Boilu, Sect.nd race, purse JTiOD. and up.
claiming, about 5 f urlonga Dr. Hall. IIS (C.
rub-i-
n.
It dries and irritates the Having taken every possible precau'
439441 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Eamesi, 824 M). 8S ) and 84 00. won; Vlrge. skin, and in cold weather, tion as to the safety of investments,
JAMAICA. Ill (E. Smith), 83 40 and 82 60, second; Anna causes chapping.
. . Opposite Honas Wagner's Sporting Goods Store Yesterday's Results. .ftar, in (w. Anderson I, 84 411. third. Time.
I:IKI-- ). Dint v.. K.Ihel Tnuk. Halan,:i Pt.v.
So for healthy, invigorating: we recommend to our customers
shaves men now use cooling,
Reymer Aristo-
First race. furlongs
i. S to 2. 4 to 5 and
Celtic
1 to 3. won;
9D r.
U. ("Bull-ma-
Flor-sal-
Major Flak. Sammy JJoy and Clear the Way
also ran. soothing those yielding the most attractive
"
crats are differ- i to
loo (Woodstock).
1, second, Umtiw Wynne. 1
30 to 1, 10 to 1 and
(Marinellii.
Third race, purse 8W0.
claiming, about f. furlonps Xormandie.
and up.
112
returns, , V'
i
"

Young Facea Often Disfigured


ent and better.
Skillful blending
to 1. I to S and 8 to 6. third. Time, 1:14
Mountain licit. trouH, Orleans
and Salesman
Second ra'- -.
sIbo ran.
furlongs Occasion.
11 to 5, even and 2 to i. won: Asterisk,
Girl,
7
falveo-tr- a

(Kum-me- r.
it., smith), $1,1(10. 8'4M and 89 40, won
Cicely Ksy, 111 (W. Hinphy), 84 0 and
second; Mlanchlta. 109 (W. Gargan), 8a 40.
tniro. Time. :02 "ockroach.
1

lKiutilet II.. Plain Bill. Financial Booster,


SO.

Klga, Barbasol
This scented cream really
Pittsburg Trust Co
Member Federal Reterve Synem
By Impurities of Blood
IIS (Johnson i, 13 to 5, even and 1 to 2, sec- High Horse and Mary Million also ran.
ond; Sweetert Story. 92 (Callahan), 10 to 1, Fourth race, purse 870" (Erie Driving Club Capital, Smphu and Undivided Pro6t $4,000,000.00
of selected to- 4 to 1 and 2 lo 1. third. Time. 1:13 The Inaugural handicap). softens the beard and takes all 33 FOURTH AVENUE ; r
gives and Kair Association
o.

baccos telgian 'I. Wcdgewood. Omar K. Rocky


lifl, HHvunna and Ohcrublno
and up, rurl,ngs Kainoow Clrl. (fi the annoyance and danger out
Good blood is tha very founda-
Roa.1. Rom 115 (C. Kamcsl. $4 20. 82 SO and $2 20, won of shaving. No matter how
Few boy and iri paw through them a fine, full als mil.
Third race, 1 miles l.ad's lve. 116
Kuklux, us iC. Stanford), 83 20 and 8:100,
wiry the whiskers and how
fhe period from 14 to 20 without tion of good health, and thousands flavor is that (flulmiani. '
to 1. I to ! and even, won:
second; Viva Cuba, 111 (W. Hinphy). 84 60,
third. Time. 1:17 ljidy Steila. Thirteen tender the skin, Barbasol leaves
beta! afflicted with pimples, erup-- have gotten it by taking S.S.S., the
black-hMd- s,
American Hoy.: telmenoorf, H7 (Babln). S to 1. 3 to 1 and ran.
most satisfying. to 104 (Mooney), 8 to
and H. S. Bas'h al.--o
Fifth race,r, pursel $50". the face clean and glowing. MARVEL HAIR
xuhe. or other skin famous old vegetable remedy of k a . r.n.1 l to 4. third. Time. 1:47 6.
Ing. about furlong AmerK-a-
claim
Maid, lux No soap, brush and lather arc
standing. Start your (.;lootny Gus. Dixie Carroll and ldola also (J. Domlnlck), 84 40, 82 40 grid $2 20, won DRESSER
r conditions ' are nearly fifty years' ran. Lura, liw iw. Duiikliison), $2 40 and $2 20, used. Hot towels and a tedious
.
These boy or girl taking S.S.S. today! It Fourth race, S fiirloni; N'amy K. 11J (Mc-Ate-
second; Maud W ilson. (Brlbblei. 13 2. , rub-i- n are discarded. Merely Dresses the Hair
Iwmys due to disordered or impov-
7
At all Reymer Cigar 1 tit S. 5 to 5 and 1 to i. won: Galefa, thirtl. Time. :o:(. lilyco, Kayman and
1 spread Barbasol on and shave Keeps it Irr-- :
lry. massy,
d

restored health to the cheeks of Krt, (Zoeller). 5 to 2. even and 2 to (. second: Stubborn.
erished blood, "dmt
has stores and agencies. v,.r.ra ir'1 iriH.n.lf-1- 8 toBelle3 lo . f. ar.d 1 to &.
Audrey A. also mil .
Sixth race, purse trio, and up, it off. It's the quickest, easiest, unruly h&lr becomes beau-
r. i urknu diabases, many a young person. 4. third.' Time. lioyd. Vsjikee
claiming. I mile lwily Jongrellow, 10a (C. most healthful way of shaving. tiful. Gives It that lovPly
-- i!ait one is shunned by You can get S.S.S. from your -
es Maid and Buxom (added sfarteri also ran. Earn 1, 85 ftfl. 82 20 and $2 St, won; Yukon f'.oss characteristic of the
druggist, and u yon write Fifth race, 6 furlongs- - Prvam of the Valley, 111 (IV. Hlnpliyi. 812(1 and 8:1 so. Go to any real Friend-to-Ma- n hair of staee ("id screen
;it) (Kummer). to 5. 4 to 5 and 1 to 3, won; stars of botlt- sexes. Ftne
qvsintances. us about any special Carnarvon 111 (Sander S to 2. 4 to(Haynei), f and 1 napy ( al, ioj ik. rnuni, .0. tmrd. Time, . druggist today and ask for Bar-
BattU: Mountain. lad, 'rtjnter- basol. It'4 the best thing the for the scalp a. tonic aa
Don't let year boy or problem of you boy's or to 3. second- Tipplty Witchet.
to arid to
l.'s
third. Time.
1 :43
bslam-e- ,
Kintna J. Hnd'Jirnmie O'Firien also well as a beautltlor. Fa-
;rl suffer needlesaly. girl's health, we will
. to
1:12
2
1
jOnnoul.
41 a.
Gertrude, Hard ran. apothecary can sell you without vorite of and
both-ME- N

gtart st once to clean the gladly give you expert Seventh race, purse $."'K, a doctor's prescription. 35 cents W O M BK Guaranteed
S.S.S. ran.
Guess. Ted-l- H and lieJIe Kolar also and
Sixth race. 5 furlongs Column, 112 llliix-fi- up. claiming, , furlongs Handful!. 114 (W tube. harmless nli jrrettseleiw.
blood out and keep it so! medical advice free. Ad- 7 to 2. even and 2 to i. won; Bud Dunklniron), 8 40, 84 20 and 82 hf). won; Brown f't 45c:
fi,
i l.i J DUl 1UE,
x 75c Satis
That's tfcs way to insure dress Chief Medical Ad- Fisher. 112 (Kummer). 9 to 6. 7 to and I Favorite. 1)7 W. Anderson 1. 1ft and 20, 8T.
The Barbasol Co., Indianapolis --

t,
1C I S

complexion; lo 4 second; Budana. 1"9 (Sande). 4 to 1, second; Karly Morn, 117 (W. Hughes). 8:1 6il, faction or pHte refunded.
clear visor, 830 Swift Labora- 3 to 2 and t to 2, third. Time, 1:00 third. Time, 1:26, Illinois Lad. lAdy Mon- Order TODAY from your
sparkling- - eyes, and a tory, Atlanta, Georgia. Black Fox. Bcaroer. Hroomster and Klrtle roe, Hopeful, July Fly, Top Buns aud lib
f rr ITsinr- -
2mKfrist a.ns e convince
Beware of iiultatlons After L'sini;.
ligbX springy tPi erator ulso ran. B--
alfo ran.

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