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Cornell Fancied to Win the ln- tercollegiate Track Meet. MARQUARD OUT FOR RECORD News and Views on Live Topies of the Day, Both Amateur and Professional. Before anothef week ls over the Intercol- legiate gamea it rranklln Fiei.i. Phlladel- pbla, wlll be eportlng hbitory. lt ls hardly poaalbla that the meetlng wlll be marked by the eenaatlonal performancea ..i a year a«o. when. among othera, the world'i ama t.ur on*-mlle record of 4:142-8 «.' Mahed b] lohn Puul Jonca. the brllliant Cor¬ nell runaer. The travk on Pranklln F* m. however, is almost as faat aa the one in tbe Btadlum at CambridKe. BO that Tather Time may be put to tho teet in the fleM eventa. partirularly the pole vaulta, new marka are llkely to he eet, and furthermore competl- tion is sure to bo of the keeneet, Mars of the year are fairly well dlatrlbnted amons four or flve of the leadlng colb gea and univ. ralUea whl'h wlU aend tenms. it is not my purpo-r ai thla time to delve <]. r r.)y into the question ...' tl e pi polnt winner*. aa thi? taak hai been bb- . iu-ned to one «.f my valued aasiBtanta, whose work along t' ¦ Mne for ih. collegiate games hi Ihe laat f. be.en 6o remarkaMv accurat« aa t< incst nncannv. Hla '.',,,. lished ln The Trlbun. on Priday. and wlll h*. well worth all thoae Intereat- *<\ ln track »-¦> nrld » orte, a II almoat aure to pomt ti.- way to t >l« ""¦- come, lf be has ;r ywhere nciir the that marked hb prophetlc utteranc. mt and lfdl. ii will be the r< aull "f a narefal and i *;';'"- every perfcrim nce on Ira nd *ld thla ..ear by l ' ,,;,,, mJ "un ideas cn t ¦""l t0 l* frank. I t ¦' '" * ?rophy. but onlj '. < narrow marg voth Pewnj < atrongl: rolumbla »«e Uttfc hop. I. '"« *" mouth. and , ¦> appean io bav. lb. i.reat I. : ca:'. Corm " th* "^ .. ., ,,, halfandone nJlrtm. T.i Bcrna. In thi .mlleran. and T ... out a ;; 11 lk^arlyWellbal-nced^nd would no doubt bebeaten . ;.;;. beartng on the blg ,, aaetare from other r..ege wlll cut ln here and then-. to the (1My of Harvard, Co £,.,... Pehnaylvanla a-,.. "»¦»"»*" ,r Marshall, the Penna>lvanla B bouW be at hla be.t the Quakera chance o win. but , breakdown at Itbaca makea ...»,.... lf ho does not Mart brdoes nol return to hla top formColum- ,, proflt. aa. «,«-oidmg; to , wefer*. Jacoba waa tlmed ln »4-a , no..i, Blao 1 fancied ln the quarter becauae of hla . rgjtb and abfllty to crowd hla waj through a big fleld. but Reidpath. of Byra- rUge atanda oul *. the loglcal wlnwar. . olumbla a'.so la counttng on Babcock. the intercollegiate pole vault ohampum .and , .. of th* best all around men ln the <ol- Ho world to aay nothlng ol Beetty. who holda t"e collegiate record for putting the and who is QUtte llkely to beat Kohier. .. gan'f atar ^eiRht man. It is a ras- .nd I would bke to go into mow fully. but this wlU come , or. Frlday. as said before. f-om'a ci Uc who has followed the work ai tei "-:x ,v,an T "»" * in spit'kof the fact thal Irving McCool, tor of the K'.r.eo Camp for boys in Malne, haa generouely rcmoved a handl- rap that atood ln the way of John Pau, Jonea the Cornell runner. aecepting an in- vlutlon to repreaent this country at the oivmpic cam.-a in Sweden. it la poaMble tha, .. of tha workPo amateur one. ! ma, be unable to msk* the trtp becauae of famll* reaaoae. it la quite ,,-r, that theae reaaona may C overcome, nnd it- boped that such may >f: a lt would be a ptty if the A. .., ahould loee th< - . ol auch a tar. \ week ago ln thla column 1 neglected to romment upon tbe remarkai.le teet fur- fourteen-mlle ruce armj men aa a feature of an a.nau M ¦.' O* ""klal Fennlng. " waa atrlklngly algnlflcant that the thref plac.*d horaea ln a fieid made up ¦.«., ... eedd-blooded hoi '- were thor- cmahbVeda it emphasiaed In no uncertaln enUon ef Auguat Belmont, rhairman of the Jcekey Club; Major Gen¬ eral Leonard Wood. Major Allen and other good Judgea. that the breedlng Induatry ln 'hla counl ."° eneouragemenl and firther rerognltloo lf the cavalry is to be properly i.ited. Thoroughbred blood la eaaentlal io thi proper developmenl of bom udi n tb. boree, and tbliicoun- lry m orl nateai lt maj Beem, la tar be- htod Bogland Oermany. inraoce aadCan* .aalniral ". , th, teatlng ground, and without radng r ^ BdUatry la bound to auffer. StHkea rebellloa and oth*r forma of vtolent i awtoat government oi ragnlatlon demand general aupport to be ¦oaaathlng more than a tempeal ln a tea- pot Thla th. Detrolt Tlgera found out ,0 t,.,;, aorroa Bomethlng more than ,il6 avmpathy from playera of other taaaaa waa needed lo make thelr proteat agaii t the puniehmenl of Ty Cobb ef- factlve. but falllng to get anythlng ex- ,ept kindly expreBaiona they declded wlae- iv anough to capltuUte. 8o anded the haeehaii atrtke, whlch threatened for a gay or two to roch the great natlonal pame to ita very toundaticm. In a aenae, however. aome good has come out of the ill-advis.d effofi of tho Detrolt playera to place an indlvidual above the Amcrban Laague. Buch a radleal step may not have baea needed w open the ayea of club owa- ,,s to the neeeeelty of protectlng thelr men from the Inaulta of raMd, aelnah and unaportamaallke "fana," bul lt broughl aboul "'. l1"" ^'i"l'iUl,f al tbe bperial meetlng of the An. in.in League on Tueaday ls observed and carrled out to the letter the chance f, tltlOB Of the disgrai.-ful aeene o the bllltop, when Cobb rat. up ln the atand and took the law into hi8 own t ia, haa baea mhrtrnlaod, Aa i «aid la thla column a week ago, the playera muat proteetad aa well bn thoae who eapport the game and mako lt what it ls. I'laylng as they are, the Yankees may not need the eztra reoa at the Poio tlnaanda te acoomnaodate those who would baaeball game. aa Memorial Pay, .lohn T. Brubh, chief owner Of tho lllaate, did a graceful thlrig ln offerlng his park to the Yankees free of cost as a partlal return for the ourtcsy ahown by rank i Parrell a ye^.r ago, whea the Ulanta were drUen from thelr own home ' nre, and uaed Arnerlean League Park foi lully half the aeason. The offer and ucceptanee niww that the two olube, Whleh onea were. bltler enemiea nnd at ¦worda' points, are now on moal frlendly i. Tiuiv baaeball la a great leveller. .fobn J McOraw haa been playlng no fa- I Vantea wlth Kuba Marquard, who blda falr -.. ...-. to establleh a pltching reeord thla ecason that haa ncver been equalled. Tbe lankj aouthpaw. who two yeara ago was an ex- penatv* luxury and of httle value to hl* team. ia now unbeaten In i*tne Kames thla year, and, further, he ban faccci and d- feated every team in fie drcult I*B8t t.ill McGraw was quoted aa aaylag that Nap Rucker, of Brouklyn. was the greab st left handed pitther in the history of haseball. If he should cxpresa lhat i.plnion to-day the majorlty of "fans" would think he was losinu hls ieaF'm. It is almoat a Waate of worda to reiterate that It would be safe to rl.-k the parloi carpet, aa Dan Smith used to Ba\, in wager- Ing tliat the Giauts will win tbe Natlonal League pennant Everybody is raylng lt Baaeball is uncertain at beat but any team that can go into th-- camp of the enem) and on forelgn dlamonda wln eleven "Jt of thirteen aames played is deaervlng of the eonfldence and support of tiie moat Bkeptt-j cal. ln fieldins. battlng. baae runnlng and| pltching ihe team >.- golng well, and, whlle a Blump ls altnost BUre t" "tn.' .it -'.tn-' time duiing the Beason, ii la hard to what team beyond the poaalble exceptlon of Clnclnnatl will be ln a poaltlon to take advantage of it. The Brooklyn Bupi ir to be hopelei They dld .< |*>orlj in the Weat aa the Glant*. dld well, wlnnlng nnl\ three gamea and loaing nlne. Thej may do better "ti tbelr own dlamond whlle entei the \\ eat< ni teama, ut thi out- ira-k la none too brlght, and it la lik«'!\ t" be a long llmi bi fi r< the) abli to eraa il of last place I to the Yankee*. th< leaal -. d al time the better. am beglnnlng to lo»e conhdence In a team tbat looked au atrona to ii. on paper « n ihi Beaa '¦¦ npi ned The idtchen on * om Wolverton and Ihi crltlca banked ao largelj havi t.i aad> |y dlaappolntlng. The playi rs are the hull .md acoring plent) ol un b ¦' the defenalve work haa been ol a h allow tbe oppoaing leati to mak< qulte ai many hita and, at a rul« mor< r ina 11 la Jusl poaalble that the long-looked-for lm- provement will come on the Weatern triPi which la noa at hand, a ordt- nary dreumatancea, t would be lea t ex¬ pected Captain Da\ a. whn rank* mnona the beal llegi i Itcht of th< taon; Bh n - th* bi llllanl centi '¦¦ Idi r. L,*e b tbe head! " '' brought fame to Wllllama College and Ita ... .. to 1 ..I, Tueaday, only to fall befon Vernoi another plteher of the flrai rank. and Am herat on Thuredaj They cam* rlghl back, however, and defeated Dartmouth at : to 0 < n Baturdaj. Al the pac« " '. »m is golng It will he hard to keep it oul of tbe ttrst three or four ln the ni ranklng. nfortunatel) one gamt la hardlj ** falr leat, Hlthough rlei "f three la not much better ln declding between two nlnea whlch ari reaaonably well matched. II may be said ln paaaing that the Wllllama team a* a. whole is much Btronger and better balanced than waa the raae « year ago, when it also rtefoatrd both Yal* and Prini eton. Brown'a <!efe.,t of llarvard en Wednea¬ day by a econ of 5 t" 4 ln eleven Innlnga kept tbe t«am from Provldence In « for.- ward place, although the loaa of a wmf to Holy Croaa on Baturday hurl .i blt. The result of ihe battle at Cambrldgi v as dla- ntlng and far from BBtlafyll g to llar¬ vard men for two reaeona.ftrat becauae Felton waa bo wlld and erratlc thal hi gave ftve baaea on balla and forced tn two of the i>>rie runa in th< flrat Innlng, and ¦ queatlonable dedalon by the umplre made lt poaalble for Brown to Bcorc the wlnnlng run on the Boueexa pl eleventh Inmng. The teain* we-e remarkably well matehed. but the fa<" « maine that Brown won, and thla muat eount Yak and CorneU had a merry >truggla at Ithaca on Baturday and the former earned what httle advantage vletory brought, as the teama were remarkably well matched. Aa in the cn3e of Bro^ n and Harvatd, however, tbera «» th*- dlfference between Dg and loaing, and as the flaht for the ao-called championship ls young, this u much for Tale. Ona other game muat be conaldered. Harvard'a chaneea, ged t"- Brown, practlcally were rulned when Prmceton won in dedatve fashion on Baturday in tbe only F*mr be¬ tween the two collegea Charles E. Courtney haa lost none of hla cunning and the Cornell crews have lost none of their rowtag abillty. The conelat- ency with whlch tbe ei(?ht-oar ahellB from Ithaca win raee after race is Httle rhort of remarkable. Ccluinbla men thlnk the Fpeii win ba broken at Pougbkeepale ln th< blg Intercolleglato regatta next month bul almoBt everybody elae in the rowlng worid now bellevei thal Cornefl again win Bwcep the rlver It is r.ut aurprlalng, elther, after tn« deciBlve vletory over Har- \,ird and Prlnceton on the Charlea rlver w»i Tburada>. - Tajaj kleredltb, of Merceraburg Academy, the achoolboy marvel, la llkely to have ¦ I fuiure marrcd by too much work whlle, he U growing and developlng. Any youngater who can eoual the ii tercollegl- ate Quarter-mlle reeord of 48 4-5 aeconda and run tbe balf-mlle in ¦.>. e-8 on the aama afternoon. aa he d!d «n May 17, in I ie] hla, Khould be carefully bandled. HKRBERT. GRENDA STARATVELODROME Australian Wins Twice, Defeat- ing Drobach and Kramer. Air Grenda, the newly arrlved Australian champlon, was the atar at tbe cycle meet held at the Newark velodrome yeaterday afurnoor. Grenda won the Australian pUr- hult match rac« agalnal Peta Drobach, of Boston. l/,tt' r he took the meaaure of FYank L. Krami r, natlonal champlon, ln the flve- mlle open, for the money chaaera, after a Btrong pull, from 1'rank Cavanaugh. who Onlahed fourth, A bad aplll in thlH race ellminated "Trlcky" Comea, the French- ii au. and a dosen otbera, but no one wai badly "fhe back mark men COUld not get up lu the half-mlle profeaslonal handhap, and the race went to Tommy Smith, from the 70-3 ard mark. Oeorge Morgauer, the Clevaland ama- teur, who yeaterday oompeted in tha 100- milo Olympb eliiiilnatlon trluls. tinlshed thlrd in two of the atnateur eventa. Frnie Pye won tbe teu-mlle motor-pacad race from Oeorge Wlley, the Byracuaa maaaan- ger boy. The Mtter recelved a puncture at the nalf-way mark and loat time m cbangmg wnt b, Ooa-mUe norlea rmca.Won i>. lleniy Novak, Newark; Thomiui Fitzgeraid, Newark, aeeond. ¦nd J Xndracoia, New Yoik Clty, thlrd. ; Ime 2 20. Match raee iprofeaalonal; b»bt eut of three beata; between Carlo afeasorl, cbamploa of Ii..I'. I'i.'I Waat, Baa Franciaco, and John >. Newark)- afeaaarl won in atralght heat*. with W'est ttcunj ln ea< h. Time. 1 :fta 2-0 and 1 :0.'» Half rnllo handlcap iprofeaeional)-.Won by Thomaa Bmttb, Newark <70 yardal; Frank I* Kramer, Eaat Orange (wratch), aacond; l/eon Coraaa Parla, Pranca (ecratcb), thlrd; Parcj Lawraaoe, t-m rraaclaoo (t»5 yardai, foorth. Time, ii 67. Bpeclal match race lAuatruiian purt,uit; pre> feaalonal; between Alf Oraada, ehamptea of AaatraluL aad Peter Dreaaeh, Bonotn.Won by Oraada, Uataaca four and onr-baif mllea. Time, B:BX lialf-iiille handicrfp tamateurV- Wnn BT I'z'fi Dlvar, Bay Vlaw wtieeimen. Newark ii" yardK); Irvtna B. Riec. Newark <70 yardsi, aacond; Kr.-d Noraauer, Cla/velaad (Bi yards), thlrd Time, 0;MS-i. Two-mlle Invltatlou ihandlcap; prof--aaion.il) Won by Claren.-a Carmen. Jamal. a, Long laland (240 yarda); George Canieron, New york fltfo raraa), aeeond: Edwar.l Ruppreoht, Newark (2^0 yardai. thlrd; II K. Blccker, New Vork '230 yard*.). fourth: Bmeal .tokur Newark (tl yarda), tlfth. Time. 4;BJ1 i, Two-mlle open famateur) -Won by 'lu Woblrab; Earl Adama, Montriair. aeeond; Kred Norgauer. Clcvelatid, thlrd; Norinun Harisen. Iienmark, fourtti Time. 4:'J2. Flve-nille open <profes»lonal i.Won by Alf Oreiida, I^a'jnceaion. TaaniHtil*: Frank Kra¬ mer, Kaai Oranaa, aaeoad; .luke Magin, n«w- ark. thlrd; Frank Cavananwh. Newark, fourtii. johnny Klna. Newark, flfth: Normaa Andet- aun, Denmark, alxth. Time, io IB2-0 T«a-mll< Btotor-paeed race- Brale fy. Aaa- imiia, Oeoraa wiiey, Byracuaa won by i>t. caced ti Jimmy Uuotct. Tima. 13.19. Duncan, Kiviai and Scott Shine on Track and Field. SET NEW WORLD'S MARKS Candidates for Olympic Team Astound Thousands with Their Brilliant Work. Three w rld n corda a. e bi uken yea- ln the ailii.fi. carnival of the Poet« offlce Cterka' Aaaoclatlon, heW al Celtlc Park, Ixmg laland Clty. Thow who ¦chlev. ' were Jamea Duncan, the dlacua thi »e r, :c m. ¦' ihe Mohawk Athl. tl. 'lu I... 8. ott, the naatlonal ten-mile .-na- ploi th. Bouth Pa y.Y.\< tic '!;¦'. ¦..¦". etli In th. run, nnd Abel lt. Klvlal tl e oi m llonal lltle holdei ol Ihe Irl ih \" Athl. th: < ng ln Ihe MO-met M! ..;. .!. - for th. < llj mpiC !'¦.. In. Th. w Ith the d Dun- at the C'lymi vil Uith ripiit 'i (lt- < l... luok :i rroad of (hnuaands h> etorm. allng 11 wlth hl rtgl hai 'uncaii etted th* ieni.irka.il rliatHiice im li. This eaf A r< r »rd of 4.; ifet ! loch k i " Slleaon, tbe Ol] Ing fo m ..:. ihe .--. tbe ti lala i lo. khoh laat Fatut V Ith hli '. 'i ti. ini I luncHh madf .. maz- Ing throw n W .. .. " bi< " t the total to .. rnn ln het tei form In capt- unng th* long .'¦ " H' atarted from th* rat< h mark, <" afb graduall pl< king up ih< ' *cam ; ei ed a "oi. . . vantag ... | tii utea ,; flve better ihan the mark make by Gene Bouln. ..... an op poni ' Kramei the flve- ... .. ttonal .* ountri .flie 1.1., hiel <;. \< rmti to boUll W IO (.. 1*1 ''. P »Ce Hl the ta rl l.nti h s. "'i t fr< ... lap gcoti dei nm Inted awa* froi u d .¦- r he had galned - twent iead Krann <'. rided to retlr.' J.ouis aprli ted along llke .< hall mUer, and thr. e l undred * arda further paaaed 11< orgi !i M hl >y. ol the N'ea York tthletic Plub, who had been leadlng tbe ,,,!,] ,,, ,,,. ia, mlle Never ilacl enlng hia ,.... e, > otl entert .! the llnal ati with inu.li reaerve apei d Abel T< Klvlat ehowed th* reaulta ot his many w..eks of falthful trainlng f"r th* coming Ol: mph try-outa by defratinc .-, celebrated quartette compoaed of Hed- lund. M'l Pheppard and Rlley ln the 1.800- ni.f-e event He won by a margin of fll teen vi.i-.ls in the new Olympic time of 3 minutea BI I i aeconda Th>. prevloua mark of r> minutea 4-S aeconda waa hung up by Harold fPony") Wllaon, the Brltlafa champion illar, la thi Olympic tryoute of 1908 Th, r;,.., wai tl moat bltterlj fought o* tbe afternoon, Klvlal being forced ali the wa>. Tlu Irlah-Amerlcan Athleti Club runner waa acheduled to ha.\e another t:it wlth t'scar Hedlund, tho New Kngland champion of the Boaton Athlet but tii" Utt-r was compeiled to re- t!ie. a^l*r pettlnp the pa. e. for W) It was th* ftral time that the Boaton atn letp had been forced to BtOp ln an Impor tant event Melvin w. Bbeppard and Frank N. BUey, both of tha IrlBb-Aanarleaa Atn letle Club, were tbe two other Uading ron testanta, flnishlng tn the order named, after being run Into the dirth. tvfter Hedlung lefl the tr,:rk BUey aet th* pace, but was eupplant*d by Klv'.at oi !a«-t lap, with Rlley aecond and - next, barely flve yards eeparatlng them. ,\be. earrled them along at the kUUng pace and Blowly <~rrn away rrom th.e tieid on the backatretch. Roundlng thi laat I iro prlnted and left bla two rlvala r,er.::.d and EUieppard flew after him, b yarda from home, the exnauetlag pa< e told ..n Rlley, who weakened, *rd waa tlnally ppard twentj ..t- a yardi alan. Th.- aummarlea llon 100-ru'tre da-h .l.ar.:. ¦. . ->r »i,y, Irlah- Amerl an A. 14 yardai I Eiiar. '¦'r*'" .- ardi) J. Klrby, ' '*'.» yarda), 0:11. 100 metre di h (. lo ed) Won by A. D I erty, Butlon '¦. i«'rv Dlvlalon .2 ardi . ti. n W .4 ltrn>, ".'- §09 .. <.:¦. w. n y II" n#r \'.n>fr. Sv* Torl >. .17 -^r5 '. il' P'n. Boiton .> .' .'. art », tecond B. Anc.n, i'or rla A. A. <40 yards), tMrd. TIn.e, 8,000-matra tteaplechaaa run [ha ¦ ib .i Daly, friah ameiicao a C. .nm: <>>. John .t. Ktack. onatiacb. (180 jarda), aecond; Tom Dwyer, Mohawk A 0 ihlrd, Time. f.L« 1.600-matra run .-orat'.h. .¦¦ n v-- abel h. Klvlat. Iriata Aj rlcaa ' '.. Melvin v. Bbeppard, Irlah-Atnartcan k. C, ». Kratik N. Rlley, Irlah Amerleaa C, Time, 3 :.'.:>'». ..no tnatra run (bandl ap, r^athollc Al " Lcaaua).Won by II. W'. ii" ¦. M CaJdln (12 yarda); E Gllmora, L)orr.mi-«u Lyoeum (I rat't... *.' ond; W. Oatlgh, iij mard Lyeeu i2S yarda), ilrd r ima. l 2 ¦'¦ ^"'i-metre run Oiandlcae, doaed)- Wen h* v a !*-rtus, unattacbed (30 yarda); r. l.i»»n rlng, Mone; Order Departmani i^'". yarda), lee- ondj a i»ougiitrtj. ,-iatk:i \v (acratcb), i.'.ir.t. Time. '6:^\H .'«"?'».metre run Hiindlrapi 'A'on by .1. « nrt-r. Paulisl I i' arda); W. O I'h. k;irft, r.'. a I ork k. C I ida», aecond: i". '. le, dn a (184 yarda), tl Ird. Time, Pu'tniK 10-pound fv".t Olympic »i>le '-rfp lltnlt. ti feei rlglit and Irft hBDd) ^l Pal MeDonald. Iri'h Amerlcau A. (' ip.r.u. I... pul wlth rlght haad, <7 :..' «i Inehea; -jui wlth lefl haad, 41 feel 1 Inch; total >u-tatice. M feet, 71- irii-he*. ii. Klaaea, New tork a. C. in teet), wlth n tr.ial put ..f 74 un. <¦. ii, a. Reieh, Irlah Amerk-an A C. (B feeti, uith a total put of 71 teet I1-,. Inehea, Ihlrd 2.S00-metre walli (handicap) Won 1-. Tom rirn.ii, Irlsb Acnerlcaii A. fid .eeonda); W. Plant i/i>ng Jslanri «, ' .«" ¦eeondaI, «<-. eni; bwartz, unattarhed .i- aeconda), thtrd. 11:57 4-S. J,.'H)0- rneire run n i by FYank Joyee, altdiawli \ C (50 yarda); 8. Jaaney, unattached f&0 rarda), Mrend; .' UcCann, Mornlngilde A. '7., >uru ., Ihlrd. Time. 4.H1 3 .". liiinniiig htgh 'iiinp (handicap) Ron tn r. Miiilijrnn, Orace A. <' .¦" Inehea), a.mai )ump of .' feet II Inehea; A. M..iier, Norweslaa A. C .7 tncbea), wiih an artual jun-.p ot r, t^t 9 m aecoad; J. W, Prlce, Bt. Oeerga A C. 7 Inehea), wlth an a.-ut.il jiin.p of ."> feet S n ¦¦ thtrd. n.ooo tn. tr« run rhandi.api \\"n hy !x..il« gcott. Bouth Paters..n A C (acral h); Oeorae Critchley. New Tork A. <- flOO jar.in. eerr.n.l; t\- D. il itea, Trlnlty Club (330 ^¦i^r',.<^ thtrd. Time, 15*083 5. N..«. world'i record. Throuing the dlacui (Otyiaplc ft-le, bandl- cap, righl and lafl band) woa t>>- Jamea i»un .an. unattaohed (acral h), wlth n rlicht-han.1 uu-ow <.f 1*..'. feel i Inch; lefl haad thn aj feel 7'j techee; total, ,-'.'.*J feet B«» li Andy Bherldan, Irlih-Amerlcan K. C. (13 'eet), aecond with a rlght land thrsw ot 121 feel I Inrhe.s; lfft-hand thr..w. S5 feet 1S lachea; total artual thiow. 208 f'-et 4'» Inehea. H. Klairee. New York A. C. 190 fe».t). thtrd. wlth .i rlRM liand throw of los frrt 7 Inebe*; left. hand thrrw. Kl feet V; In.-h; artual totHl .' '.'il feel TM in< hep ¦ i TEUTONS IN TRACK TRIALS Cold Hampers Athletes at Olym¬ pic Preliminariea at Leipsic. I,eip.«ic, May li..Tbe Jir.-t of the y r. Hmlnarlea to aeleet Oermany*a repreaenti tlves for the Olympic gamea were eont* to-.lay tn told weather. whlch gr.atly bam- j.end the athletee. The Olympic flprni. v won not approached, exeept m tiie i"" metres, whl< h Kem, of Munlch. won l:i ii i-io aeconda. The hlgfa Jump wa.s w..n l.y I.eisch.. with .'. feet 10 3-4 lit- hes; 40n metres, Buriowlta, M aeconda; 1<* kil<- metres, Vi. t/, .'!3 mlnutes 4j 1-10 aeconda. Tliiw is a new German record. The other performan- cs were mediocrr. The ahot put measured only 37 teet 1 t-t Inehea nnd the dlacua throw \ll feet ii-S Inehea. STATE LEAGUE RESULT9. it ranton, >. Albanr, I Elmlra. 3: T'tlca Blni Byrac iae, -: __ Irvi, il; Wilkea-Barre, W, STARS WHO BROKE WORLD'S RECORDS VKSTKKDAV, ABEI, KIVIAT YANKEES EXPECT BIG CROWD 1 SpIo of Scats for Mcmorinl Day to Begin To-morrow. yankeee ar.- plannlng to entertaln a throng of 'fana*' al the Polo Grounda on SJemorlal Bay. With the Phlladi ll oppoi nta ln the two i .t ii felt that American League ^vlll not be lar>;e enough to accommo- dati the h'dlday crowd, ei John T. Bl IBh haa offered tbe blg atadlum to Frank Far rell and hla men. In espectatlon of a Wg ,.¦. dance arranKemetits have been made to ^-eii the rr«-fr\'d aeata In advance. T N t will be held al the headquartera of tbe Rooni . thi Flfth Avenue Building, beglunlng al 10:30 o'clock lo-mor- row mornlng. Tbe prlcea of tbe Held boxee wMi i*> <... upper grandatand boxea 0 d reaerved I >: o tami a lll tx pla; *.t In thi and another in the *ft<.on. and ahould be produetlvi of much ».'""'i baae- ball. Tbe ^"., nk*-. -- r, ,t beglnnlng to hlt their atll.le after B k "* st.it. whlle ihe Athletica are reaponding to the warmthl .¦i the ali and havi atarted In purault "f the fast fl>1ng ia Whlte Box. Much la take In the aerlea bot teama and a flne I ar of hail bt INDIANS RALLY, BUT LOSE Bailey's Pitching for Providencc Provcs Enigma Till Nintb. rki lurned d*>fe i Into i it Pi ¦.. eaterda! bul the ir;- ¦. ¦' * ol to 3 rhe Indiana dld not | I rl .- | 'Or,.;, iBt-off, they i la | too, form and held Provldence to four all of a after th-' fourth Innlng A st ut-oul h > "..! Immii ent en the fndlana took tl a fli Id for aalon. Klrkpatrlck, flrai ip a ilked Bnd went t" .... na'a alngle, the I t hlt for the locala. Beymoui "llir*. i ut Klrkpatrlck a -¦<'.. on thlrd. aeat "Kirk home with a alngle and Vaughn got an Indeld hli that fllted the baeea w Zlmmennan'a aacrlflce fly t.ighi mour Zlmmerman «aa not >'i ini to ti.' occaalon and flled oul to Atl Tbe ai >>r.-. folloa PROVIDRl NEWARK abr h i ...' t ahr !. a . MetH r tt. 8!. 100 i»10 i. irkp'l. 3b 2lo l a A'/. 3b ,400 3 2.ini rl 20 10 0 0 II. 4 l . ii. <f 4 1 0 o 00 rf.. 4i' 1 ;: 0 0 Ib 40 1 17 1 3 Prake, rl... 2 20 000 a 401 : 41 Ollieapla, If. 801 B( 0 W./lm'ai If 100 I 00 Roek, aa.. 4 0 l 330 ri.Zlnian.3b 100 o g >.. |,||, i 0 .< .'. I OJMeCartj "" B 0 " . p. a 0 " 1 *. " Eni.in, p 'i 00 u 8 0 ii ii n 0 0 Dem, p. 0 00 u I 0 ToUli -' 4 '-" 80 lah M 2 21 10 3 .n.iti-^ f..r Kniru.i in ni Ins Prorldeni t.n 0 0 0 I " " l 1 Ni w,rk . " 0 " ii 0 i' J Baerlfli «¦ blu 'olllna, Di ..-¦. (; flj u /.uiuie r ,. baaea Drake and Roi-k Baaea ..'f Baalli '¦. 4. Bti Ui k uut By niaim 8; by Balley, 1 Hlt bj pltched hail illey, j (Colllna, E Zlmmei man i. Mi' - namann, :; In * Innlnai off Denl, i ln i tiinliiK i ral baae on rora I'ri Idi m .-. '.' beft mi ba *. Newark, 5; Provldei Double plai ll ill< y and Hoek. Tlm« il a Mattlma ¦ and Mui raj. JERSEY CITY, 6; BALTIMORE. 2. ln tbe preaence of Iwelve thouaand .faiie," the Skeetera t^...k another g.im" from tbe Orlolea at Weat Blde Park j*- terd'iy. The Boore wa E lo .'. Vlckera, who wa" on the moiinii fi.r Baltlmore, weakenco in the thlrd Innlng. The arore f( llowa; .Tl.HHKY CfTY. B ILiTIMORE. abr h po a I alir h pa aa Hte»:n. "b. 4 1 I li 4 0|Murphy, tf 1 u l 8 0 0 McCrona.rf 1'1 0 4 10 Cbrroran, Sb .1111 i'<> Purtell, If. 311 1 00 u.i h, If. :i o i 10" Barrowa,ef 802 4 10 Oettnian, .-f 400 0 00 lanvrlB Sb 800 8 23 Bchmldt, Ib30il I. V.'ellF ,- 200 * 00il'avii". Ib .100 I n Pemla, e,.. 1 1 "" I'an nt, 2b. 401 8 " Ro*. aa. 400 U 31 Malael, aa.. :t'»o .1 80 Aaler, il. - i 7 "" Ik r«en, .-.. n: :i z >> ii |. ;i l o o 0 0 Vlckera, p.. 20.i Sllillll. p 10(1 a ¦. M B I :: 10 Totela ?:i I >. '.'i 11 laraey riiy.n 0 4 0 10 0 0 Batumora .... . O O . 1 a 0 >> 2 H.U.*. hitf 'inr Vlckera 8 in 4 molaaa an balhi OB Vlckeira, B; <<ir atnlth, i. ..rr ptml baaa oa arrata Raltln. I^ft on baaea Kaitlinoie, f>: .l.-rr-e> t'liy, B. iu Htnlth, 'J. by I'nil, .'¦ Twu c 'k»n, Purtell .-'-' rlflee hli D r.a. a, Bai rlflt-e tib Ni -. lant hn i.i.s^B ''-'' Walah, M'r..n. N.iiHi. \t. -i mi .oid i: m l. ItarTi uati b '-' On 'iu rei K. II) an _.- MONTREAL, 1; T0R0NT0. 2. Ai Moatreal ''¦ " Montreal :i 0 '.> o I » i n Torontn. ii >> .' -' s B itti rlea Pa] l*ti ¦ d IM' I.n m Plshei AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RESULTS. Kanaaa Htjr, l; Bt Paul, 3, Minneapclla, ti; Mllwaukee, : Columbua, fi; Indlanapolla, Toledo. 4; TiOuisvllle. CONNECTICUT LEAGUE RESULTS. Holyoke, | NOW Haven, " Brldgeport, " SprtiiRlleld. 2 Mt.i-baJI 1 " I P. M..W r An.erKaiiB ka. WaaUlnfcion. Auitr. i-«-«ue i «ra AJoa. 00c TY COBB BACK FOLD Dctroit Cclebrates by Defeating Chicago White Sox. May 38, l ».*t rolt celebrated Ty itirn to t1". game to-day .% wai ''. io 2 Mullln pltched aplendld ball, holdtng the f..r eight Innlngs. In the ninth the local team got to him for tive, .,. ., | vi to iicore only one mn Callal .-ii .1 id Bodli were pul out of the park In the ninth Innlng for prote ¦ d. .-l lon. Th. core followa M.i r. .i r HIOAG. abr o . abr h i Hu»h. na. 4 1 .i 31 Rath, 2b :n I -' 4 <> ,o 2 i .... \. !. ,80 0 I H l Cobb it 10 16 10 I'aJlahati if 4 .< I 00 .;.,». i\i rf .'. 13 10 U Bodle cf.. 40 1 0 00 3 :i 4" Colllna, rf 8 1 S 0 0.» - l». ;. 3 0 7 00 /...! ier. tb. 4 o ^ 13 1 3 .-.i. B >. I |o W eaver, m t1' : 4 ."¦ 1 h: ,. ,». c 4 0 3 'i " Hui Ivan, 20 0 ,1 1 0 Mullln p .". I 2 tl 2 o Kuhn, o. »0 o 1 o»' p. ,30 1 1 5 0 1 .. p... 00 0 0 0 0 . M. Intvi'. 1 0 .1 00 tl'ournlei 10 0 0 0 0 (Lang. 10 0 0 0 0 JMatttck.. l i ii <»'» 4iM 13 37 11 ll reUI ".' ii -¦." i- I .H..M.-.I t... Butltraa In tha aeventh inntn*. IBatted for Beni ln the aaventh it.iiin* IB« for Kuhn In tbe ninth Innlng. |Hatted for Petera In tha ninth Innlng. Detrull .0 0 o l o 0 (1 2 .! ci,i. ago ...0 . 0 O 0 0 1 0 1 '-. Two-baae htti Crawford, Dwlehantj riirre lehant] III' DfT llel Innlnax; ..rr I'etera 1 In 3 1 i.ii ,: atol. l.miii .-i. .'¦ d,., iialner (3), n«t i, IH) .. playa W... I'. I, lilllltv t'. Bll li !¦¦ ¦< ¦'¦ ¦.' - «'l'l ivtrolt, 18, Klral bane Mullln 2 off I'.'!...-. a l. Henx, ¦'.. bj Mullln. 4. Time 2 (YldO ighllu ¦' .< I' .- ST. L0UIS. 3; CLEVFLAND, 1. u .. land, May S8 Bt. .¦'>. 'te*1 |, y-eland b) a aeore of ?> to to lay, IVIty holdlng the Napa t.» fom liiia, Jack II .... . hit ;i"il Bt' plu n'- rr >i Ini previ nt. A h hui n il Uraney waa pul out ..i th. tam. foi »r»i a de. Won, ri.. more folb >' -i i" ain h po ¦> i.i:\ i.i.ani. ah r »bi h po .. abr n " 2 -" .;i in- i> .i n i o t .' ...' Hui. hi p lf. u ". , t,« M .¦¦.¦. ... .11. hui :i :. .i -,. ¦; I I .1 II .. ,lu ka.il! ¦' " " i i.IgKW, II. 4 .. |02 I .1UJH| i'. I 1)0 1 ti 0 Walla. ¦> * "" -' ' 0 Ball 2b 30 » l 0 ... .. .;.. ii t ii |'.. aln'b m 100 :: I .. ',., it i.' 300 'J" tdaraa, .1.1 0 ¦; n p. io.. .1 '.'.» Total* 83382717 I r.I" '¦' ¦ -~ 130 .-. i,...:¦. . '. :; .leveland ..» ".' " " .. paas ini Oram i Thre* baae hli li ¦on sn.ieii baaea Oumpton »uai.bl .iav i, norie, \v..ii.i... and Btovall Klral i:.~ mHaiia on oreaa. ', »« P«<«y. '. ,'¦¦¦ b> nitrhf ball H Urei (Hhott. ... Htruoa t»u )., orega ¦. ¦.r* u'lavaland , i,i 3b, Unpbea -Ceaaolli ami Mark JIM DITNCAN. CARDINALS WIN ANOTHER Dnfcnl Cincinnati Reds After Twclve Innings' Work. Bi l/".l~. Maj 36..An error by Ksan on Konetehy'c . urj roller, Evanafa alngle and a >.it by H iuaer ln the twelfth Innlng gave Bt lx>ula the wlnnlng run over Cmdnnatl to-day. The b »re waa I to 4. To-day's vletory put the Cardlnala In Bfth place. Tho s. oro followi ST. l."i !.- C1SC1NN \ abr pen ahr h pyae. »o:"iii ¦¦¦¦¦" if. ;.; v 222 ;.. 50 0 4 0< v ti lana t 6 I ' J00 \|,.«r'v 3h 11 0 1 40 Roblit !. 11,1b 40 0 , 1 " tv . hy.lh .:.' -f. 8 0 Mltthell. rf .'iO S 800 rf 8 1 8 2 0 " Kaan, 2b. 4 n 0 .. l .. j i ii an 3b. 80 2 I 00 ., i i ,, ii r<-r. r>nd, aa. 8rt '* 81 " .. 2 2 20 M i. an, c. ."« 1 1 l»«¥ :, i. Keefe, p... '1 1 ¦>}' i, ,,.. 3 0 . 0 J 0 w . M ,,¦ -a | 4.1 41048 7 - . \,. »hen wlnalna run »«-.* . ... i' .' o » . o O 1 o 10 I. ".' * Twi ''",. Keere. ., ., . Knblittell. Bto- Irn ha ! Oakca. Double M iwrey, Magee Ii orf Keefe I Ktrack out By Harmon. 1 Hlte. < i: off Beaton, 7 in ." fthl '¦"" on 0Ula 13; .' n Innatl, ... Ime : er and 1 -. PLAY AN ERRORLESS GAME Pirates Defeat Cubs When Cheney Weakens in Seventh. ... > i, Toota itted agelnat each other ln a pltch- .-.!,. here to-day, ln whlch Ptttsbur?h won over Chlcago by a acore of s to l. O'Toolt e '* wlld, but pltched con*l*tent bal!, whlle Cheney weakened In tha aeventli and allowed foi whlch netted thn e Th" game waa marked by ¦. Tbe i rrrrsHCRc.H '"' urr b pe ae , | DI 4 1)1) ...-.'. raii a oo . ¦...' .- rf. 402 2 00 . I 3 'i /ini n-.an.3h 800 1 8 0 u, 3 1111 00 Itofman Ib 801 8 10 I i t l ...'-.. aa.. 40 1 4 20 4 . no Evera. 2b .. 8 00 0 go * r .. 4 00 .*> 10 ,. Toolf, r .' "" " " 100 0 Id - j ; 120 Tr.'.,;, 28 1 8 21 IS* ,. 0 - A O 0 3 00 3 ii ii ii ii (i 0O 0.1 baae hli '.' ''. " OBBBB, i;to!en ''.*'- r7>'oe to i iaei fhteago, 7; . «Iff ''her.e.v, By I'Toole. B; .... . ai Tl!ii*--2 oo GIANTS PLAY A TIE GAME. \ team compoaed <<r New York «;ianta played Dlck Cogan'a Bmart Pet in Olympte Park, in Pateraon, yeaterday, and tho came ended tn a tle, with tha acore ;: to 3. 'in© N> w Yorkera were dlepleaeed with the de- dalon of the umplre In the nlnth Innlng. and refuaed to contlnue. Tiie team was hiesed on leavlng the Held, nnd waa mobbed by th^ crowd when tiie playera were getting mto carrlagea t'.> ko to their hotel. The acore by lnr.lnK* fellowa: n H. e Sf.i Tork .. O l 0 0 0 0 1 t 0.3 T 4 Miiart >.t .. .1 . j a a :; « i rtea.Drui k< an Hartlej; MeClellaa r I'mplre W.irner OF McGoorty and Moha May Clear Up Middleweight Muddle. BOTH IN FINE CONDITION Western Boxer Clever and Un. defeated After Seven Years of Fighting. t'hlef interest In the bouta of the aaja centres around the meetlng between Eddk McOoorty, Ihe poaerful mlddlewelghtjw Oakoah, Wle., itn«l Bob Moha. the sturdy hoxer frotn Ifllwaukee, at the St. Mchoij, Aihletic Club to-morr..\v nlght Thla hattle may <-lear up the muddle coneprnlng ak| tltle om-e held by Stanley Ketch.ll. The men are already ln perfert <'.n^:u..n for tlu' eonteat as a renult of »*verti weeka' atrenuoua tralnlng, and mrh q^,, li.i.-nt of rletory. They «rin i.,)X al .^ |...und>, welghlng in at " o'clock. Ait.houfh afcOoorty and Moha have been Mvhting f,,r a long time this wlll b.- the Drat taaa th»t they have. met. BfoGoorty ahoui.i win on potata n. ( tall and clever, arlth a fast left naadaeaa jarring pur.ch in bla rlght. He r,i:mt*nj an ong hi;* vi.tiin-. tlM formidable Jack Dil- i,.11 He is only tweaty-two >-ar< ald ard baa naver oeen beaten m sev.n yean Moha will undoubtedly glve MrO.-ort\ » bard Jlajbl He ahowed hla mettle in knoek. i: c oul .litu gmlth, outbo: Ing s.-uior Burk« and beatlng Freddle Hicka. He ia riever in hla own way and 1 iaa a good wallop ln both hande. He la abort, however, n-.r ni( The frlenda of Preddle Wi lah, thi tjrmer llghtwelght champion of On a' Briiain. win he ploaard to learn of hbi suco.ss aga!n»t Jttrtny Duffy. t.i" heretofon undef^atH bghtwelghl of Rjff-ilo Wetoh nutpointH Duffy m Impreaalve utyle ln a e0nt.est at B'.ffalo recenf!> and boxed >nly rird anough to win the rerdlct lt .* thetataa- tlon «,f *h« clever Wetehman to hor hu v perfert ronditien and th»n ao after the IkbI m the bualneaa. charlev IVhlte, the Chlcago r.o>. proM lus ahilitv in no uncerUtll manBBf when , eclaiveh utpolnted Oweu Moran in a bBBt ,.,,.; . White ls the «ame lad who ...i .Tohnny Kllnane a twelve-ro-md dr.^ and waa ewarded the declaioo o\er .Ichnny rnmde.. White wlll meet Voung s-hugru*. ,,t th.- .-t Ntcholaa Athletlc Cl ib on Junei Al Halzer haa signe.i his own emandpa-' tlon proelamatlon, and from BOW et, Haya h.- wlll do his ewn buabwea Ba :i4 aiigllng for a matrh between himself ar4 Bombardler Wejla In one of the larger of the local cluhs. The Melfahon brothen have offered 313.fO for the mateh. There is not a Mttle lnt. rest around orn the nie.tlntf of "Voung' Pol«herg and Fr.inkie Burns at the Koyale Aihletic Cluh on Wednet-diy nlght. Hurns has decid-d a) stlek to th- ranks of the rart.im.* and aill boa Boleberg at Hl pounda at 6 o'clock, Home of the other bo'its of ihe week fot- k>w: To-night~4"al l». 'atiey vb Jack Doyle, at the Olymi v' Uo Hub of Harleta; Hel Coogan ve. .'Youhg" Fri«- *;ine, at the Brooklm Beaeh Athletk Club. To-morrow nlglit--"Yourg" Kurtz vs Joe. 5te.p. af Brown's ijymnasitim; tiddle Me- Ooorty vf. Bob Moha. at tbe Bt NlchoU« *.thletlc Hub. <~>r< Wedne.^i .y tiijrht ther* wlll be an a'l etar abOW it t'*., Shartoy Club._ SPEEDCRAFT IN LEMON RACE New York Motor Boat Club Opens Season on the Hudson. The New York Motor Boat Club opened Ita aeaeon yest-rday wlth a eerie* ef four r^.es on the Hmlson. all etart'.-'g from e" the clubhoii«e. at HTth ?':. *.. were in full v:ew from the rl-ibhouje, wher» many membera and thelr gueeta *<=«embled to wltness tiie en^rt There were six classes in the firsf rac«. t champion«hv. eonteat, ln whleb the boa»» went twlre, around a three-mi'- eourw The wtonen were: ln <'iasa A, H. 7 Pratt'9 Tiny Tad; ChUB B, K C. T'.enkeni Qnestion: t'laas C, W. C M^r-lmaa* f'a.sro; ''laec D, C. P, Chapman's ^onion; <;iaas r^ P. 1». liheen's Kltsix, a'.'l <"!»»« P, P. W. Horenhurger'B Jolly R The amuslng feature of tiie regattg **' the 'lemon race." From tha power boat Jolly Roger 160 Bmall blocka of wood wer* dropped overhoard whlle she waa tinder wag. Y^nrh blook was numbered from 1 ta te, and the boat that plcked up, not UV most hlocks. but the onea whoae sam total was the, greatest, won the prlze. C Tienken'a Question proved the wdnne-. H«r Moeke numhered 854, the aeeond b:at, Mtr- kJn and Hrth'e Bunk III. having Ht Three teaniB of three boata each, flyttiK green, red and yellow flags re«i*ectlvaly, started ln the relay race of three mllea It waa won by the green team, conslstlnf of the Kltelx. the Mertln, owne.1 ry Com« modore W. B. Selden. and the FAitern Ptar. K. U Klneh. The red team. made up of the Bunk III. the Onlda, owned by F. Q Menko. and the Cosca, W. C Merrlman. wae aecond. 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Page 1: McGoorty May Up Middleweight - Chronicling AmericaCornell Fancied to Win the ln- tercollegiate Track Meet. MARQUARD OUT FOR RECORD News and Views on Live Topies ofthe Day, BothAmateur

Cornell Fancied to Win the ln-tercollegiate Track Meet.

MARQUARD OUT FOR RECORD

News and Views on Live Topiesof the Day, Both Amateur

and Professional.Before anothef week ls over the Intercol-

legiate gamea it rranklln Fiei.i. Phlladel-pbla, wlll be eportlng hbitory. lt ls hardlypoaalbla that the meetlng wlll be markedby the eenaatlonal performancea ..i a yeara«o. when. among othera, the world'i ama

t.ur on*-mlle record of 4:142-8 «.'

Mahed b] lohn Puul Jonca. the brllliant Cor¬

nell runaer. The travk on Pranklln F* m.

however, is almost as faat aa the one in tbeBtadlum at CambridKe. BO that Tather Time

may be put to tho teet in the fleM eventa.

partirularly the pole vaulta, new marka are

llkely to he eet, and furthermore competl-tion is sure to bo of the keeneet,Mars of the year are fairly well dlatrlbntedamons four or flve of the leadlng colb geaand univ. ralUea whl'h wlU aend tenms.

it is not my purpo-r ai thla time to delve<]. r r.)y into the question ...' tl e pi

polnt winner*. aa thi? taak hai been bb-

. iu-ned to one «.f my valued aasiBtanta,whose work along t' ¦ Mne for ih.

collegiate games hi Ihe laat f.be.en 6o remarkaMv accurat« aa t<

incst nncannv. Hla '.',,,.

lished ln The Trlbun. on Priday. and wlll

h*. well worth .¦ all thoae Intereat-*<\ ln track »-¦> nrld » orte, a II almoataure to pomt ti.- way to t >l« ""¦-

come, lf be has ;r ywhere nciir thethat marked hb prophetlc utteranc.

mt and lfdl. ii will be the r< aull "f a

narefal and i *;';'"-

every perfcrim nce on Ira nd *ld thla

..ear by l -¦' ,,;,,, mJ "un

ideas cn t ¦""l t0 l*

frank. I t ¦' '" *

?rophy. but onlj '. < narrow marg

voth Pewnj <

atrongl:rolumbla»«e Uttfc hop. I. '"« *"

mouth. and , ¦>

appean io bav. lb. i.reat I.

: ca:'.

Corm" th* "^

.. ., ,,, halfandonenJlrtm. T.i Bcrna. In thi .mlleran.

and T ...

out a;; 11 lk^arlyWellbal-nced^ndwould no doubt bebeaten

. ;.;;. beartng on the blg,, aaetare from other

r..ege wlll cut ln here and then-. to the

(1My of Harvard, Co

£,.,... Pehnaylvanla a-,.. "»¦»"»*",r Marshall, the Penna>lvanla

B bouW be at hla be.t the Quakerachance o win. but

, breakdown at Itbaca makea...»,.... lf ho does not Mart

brdoes nol return to hla top formColum-,, proflt. aa. «,«-oidmg; to

, wefer*. Jacoba waa tlmed ln »4-a, no..i, Blao 1

fancied ln the quarter becauae of hla

. rgjtb and abfllty to crowd hla waj

through a big fleld. but Reidpath. of Byra-rUge atanda oul *. the loglcal wlnwar.

. olumbla a'.so la counttng on Babcock. the

intercollegiate pole vault ohampum.and, .. of th* best all around men ln the <ol-

Ho world to aay nothlng ol Beetty. who

holda t"e collegiate record for putting the

and who is QUtte llkely to beat Kohier... gan'f atar ^eiRht man. It is a ras-

.nd I would bke to go into

mow fully. but this wlU come

, or. Frlday. as said before.

f-om'a ci Uc who has followed the work

ai tei "-:x ,v,an T "»"*

in spit'kof the fact thal Irving McCool,tor of the K'.r.eo Camp for boys in

Malne, haa generouely rcmoved a handl-

rap that atood ln the way of John Pau,

Jonea the Cornell runner. aecepting an in-

vlutlon to repreaent this country at the

oivmpic cam.-a in Sweden. it la poaMbletha, .. of tha workPo amateur one.

! ma, be unable to msk* the

trtp becauae of famll* reaaoae. it la quite,,-r, that theae reaaona may

C overcome, nnd it- boped that such may

>f: a lt would be a ptty if theA. .., ahould loee th< - . ol

auch a tar.

\ week ago ln thla column 1 neglected to

romment upon tbe remarkai.le teet fur-fourteen-mlle ruce

armj men aa a feature of an

a.nau M ¦.' O* ""klalFennlng. " waa atrlklngly algnlflcant that

the thref plac.*d horaea ln a fieid made up

¦.«., ... eedd-blooded hoi '- were thor-

cmahbVeda it emphasiaed In no uncertalnenUon ef Auguat Belmont,

rhairman of the Jcekey Club; Major Gen¬

eral Leonard Wood. Major Allen and other

good Judgea. that the breedlng Induatry ln

'hla counl ."° eneouragemenl andfirther rerognltloo lf the cavalry is to be

properly i.ited. Thoroughbred blood la

eaaentlal io thi proper developmenl of bom

udi n tb. boree, and tbliicoun-

lry m orl nateai lt maj Beem, la tar be-

htod Bogland Oermany. inraoce aadCan*.aalniral ".

, th, teatlng ground, and without radngr ^ BdUatry la bound to auffer.

StHkea rebellloa and oth*r forma of

vtolent i awtoat government oi

ragnlatlon demand general aupport to be

¦oaaathlng more than a tempeal ln a tea-

pot Thla th. Detrolt Tlgera found out

,0 t,.,;, aorroa Bomethlng more than

,il6 avmpathy from playera of other

taaaaa waa needed lo make thelr proteatagaii t the puniehmenl of Ty Cobb ef-

factlve. but falllng to get anythlng ex-

,ept kindly expreBaiona they declded wlae-iv anough to capltuUte. 8o anded thehaeehaii atrtke, whlch threatened for a

gay or two to roch the great natlonalpame to ita very toundaticm. In a aenae,

however. aome good has come out of the

ill-advis.d effofi of tho Detrolt playera to

place an indlvidual above the Amcrban

Laague. Buch a radleal step may not have

baea needed w open the ayea of club owa-

,,s to the neeeeelty of protectlng thelrmen from the Inaulta of raMd, aelnah and

unaportamaallke "fana," bul lt broughlaboul "'. -» l1"" ^'i"l'iUl,f

al tbe bperial meetlng of the

An. in.in League on Tueaday ls observed

and carrled out to the letter the chance

f, tltlOB Of the disgrai.-ful aeene

o the bllltop, when Cobb rat. up ln theatand and took the law into hi8 own

t ia, haa baea mhrtrnlaod, Aa i «aid lathla column a week ago, the playera muat

proteetad aa well bn thoae who eapportthe game and mako lt what it ls.

I'laylng as they are, the Yankees may

not need the eztra reoa at the Poiotlnaanda te acoomnaodate those who would

baaeball game. aa Memorial Pay,.lohn T. Brubh, chief owner Of tho

lllaate, did a graceful thlrig ln offerlnghis park to the Yankees free of cost as a

partlal return for the ourtcsy ahown byrank i Parrell a ye^.r ago, whea the

Ulanta were drUen from thelr own home' nre, and uaed Arnerlean League Parkfoi lully half the aeason. The offer and

ucceptanee niww that the two olube,Whleh onea were. bltler enemiea nnd at¦worda' points, are now on moal frlendlyi. Tiuiv baaeball la a great leveller.

.fobn J McOraw haa been playlng no fa-

I Vantea wlth Kuba Marquard, who blda falr

-.. ...-.

to establleh a pltching reeord thla ecason

that haa ncver been equalled. Tbe lankjaouthpaw. who two yeara ago was an ex-

penatv* luxury and of httle value to hl*

team. ia now unbeaten In i*tne Kames thlayear, and, further, he ban faccci and d-

feated every team in fie drcult I*B8t t.ill

McGraw was quoted aa aaylag that NapRucker, of Brouklyn. was the greab st left

handed pitther in the history of haseball.If he should cxpresa lhat i.plnion to-day the

majorlty of "fans" would think he was

losinu hls ieaF'm.

It is almoat a Waate of worda to reiteratethat It would be safe to rl.-k the parloicarpet, aa Dan Smith used to Ba\, in wager-Ing tliat the Giauts will win tbe NatlonalLeague pennant Everybody is raylng ltBaaeball is uncertain at beat but any teamthat can go into th-- camp of the enem)

and on forelgn dlamonda wln eleven "Jt ofthirteen aames played is deaervlng of the

eonfldence and support of tiie moat Bkeptt-jcal. ln fieldins. battlng. baae runnlng and|pltching ihe team >.- golng well, and, whllea Blump ls altnost BUre t" "tn.' .it -'.tn-'

time duiing the Beason, ii la hard towhat team beyond the poaalble exceptlonof Clnclnnatl will be ln a poaltlon to takeadvantage of it.

The Brooklyn Bupi ir to be .¦

hopelei They dld .< |*>orlj in theWeat aa the Glant*. dld well, wlnnlng nnl\three gamea and loaing nlne. Thej may dobetter "ti tbelr own dlamond whlle entei

the \\ eat< ni teama, ut thi out-ira-k la none too brlght, and it la lik«'!\ t"

be a long llmi bi fi r< the) abli toeraa il of last place

I to the Yankee*. th< leaal -. d altime the better. am beglnnlng to lo»econhdence In a team tbat looked au atronato ii. on paper « n ihi Beaa '¦¦ npi nedThe idtchen on * om Wolverton and Ihicrltlca banked ao largelj havi t.i aad>|y dlaappolntlng. The playi rs are

the hull .md acoring plent) ol un b ¦'

the defenalve work haa been ol a hallow tbe oppoaing leati to mak< qulte ai

many hita and, at a rul« mor< r ina 11 laJusl poaalble that the long-looked-for lm-provement will come on the Weatern triPiwhich la noa at hand, a ordt-nary dreumatancea, t would be lea t ex¬

pectedCaptain Da\ a. whn rank* mnona the

beal llegi i Itcht of th< taon; Bh n -

th* bi llllanl centi '¦¦ Idi r. L,*e b tbehead! " '' brought

fame to Wllllama College and Ita... .. to 1

..I, Tueaday, only to fall befon Vernoianother plteher of the flrai rank. and Am

herat on Thuredaj They cam* rlghl back,however, and defeated Dartmouth at : to0 < n Baturdaj. Al the pac« " '. »m is

golng It will he hard to keep it oul of tbe

ttrst three or four ln the ni ranklng.nfortunatel) one gamt la hardlj ** falr

leat, Hlthough rlei "f three la notmuch better ln declding between two nlneawhlch ari reaaonably well matched. IImay be said ln paaaing that the Wllllamateam a* a. whole is much Btronger andbetter balanced than waa the raae « yearago, when it also rtefoatrd both Yal* andPrini eton.Brown'a <!efe.,t of llarvard en Wednea¬

day by a econ of 5 t" 4 ln eleven Innlngakept tbe t«am from Provldence In « for.-ward place, although the loaa of a wmf to

Holy Croaa on Baturday hurl .i blt. Theresult of ihe battle at Cambrldgi v as dla-

ntlng and far from BBtlafyll g to llar¬vard men for two reaeona.ftrat becauaeFelton waa bo wlld and erratlc thal higave ftve baaea on balla and forced tn two

of the i>>rie runa in th< flrat Innlng, and¦ queatlonable dedalon by

the umplre made lt poaalble for Brown to

Bcorc the wlnnlng run on the Boueexa pleleventh Inmng. The teain* we-e

remarkably well matehed. but the fa<" «

maine that Brown won, and thla muateount

Yak and CorneU had a merry >trugglaat Ithaca on Baturday and the former earnedwhat httle advantage vletory brought, as

the teama were remarkably well matched.Aa in the cn3e of Bro^ n and Harvatd,however, tbera «» th*- dlfference between

Dg and loaing, and as the flaht forthe ao-called championship ls young, this

u much for Tale. Ona other gamemuat be conaldered. Harvard'a chaneea,

ged t"- Brown, practlcally were

rulned when Prmceton won in dedatvefashion on Baturday in tbe only F*mr be¬tween the two collegeaCharles E. Courtney haa lost none of hla

cunning and the Cornell crews have lost

none of their rowtag abillty. The conelat-ency with whlch tbe ei(?ht-oar ahellB fromIthaca win raee after race is Httle rhortof remarkable. Ccluinbla men thlnk theFpeii win ba broken at Pougbkeepale lnth< blg Intercolleglato regatta next monthbul almoBt everybody elae in the rowlngworid now bellevei thal Cornefl again winBwcep the rlver It is r.ut aurprlalng,elther, after tn« deciBlve vletory over Har-\,ird and Prlnceton on the Charlea rlverw»i Tburada>.

-

Tajaj kleredltb, of Merceraburg Academy,the achoolboy marvel, la llkely to have ¦

I fuiure marrcd by too much workwhlle, he U growing and developlng. Anyyoungater who can eoual the ii tercollegl-ate Quarter-mlle reeord of 48 4-5 aecondaand run tbe balf-mlle in ¦.>. e-8 on theaama afternoon. aa he d!d «n May 17, inI ie] hla, Khould be carefully bandled.

HKRBERT.

GRENDA STARATVELODROMEAustralian Wins Twice, Defeat-

ing Drobach and Kramer.Air Grenda, the newly arrlved Australian

champlon, was the atar at tbe cycle meetheld at the Newark velodrome yeaterdayafurnoor. Grenda won the Australian pUr-hult match rac« agalnal Peta Drobach, ofBoston.

l/,tt' r he took the meaaure of FYank L.Krami r, natlonal champlon, ln the flve-mlle open, for the money chaaera, after a

Btrong pull, from 1'rank Cavanaugh. whoOnlahed fourth, A bad aplll in thlH race

ellminated "Trlcky" Comea, the French-ii au. and a dosen otbera, but no one wai

badly"fhe back mark men COUld not get up lu

the half-mlle profeaslonal handhap, andthe race went to Tommy Smith, from the70-3 ard mark.Oeorge Morgauer, the Clevaland ama-

teur, who yeaterday oompeted in tha 100-milo Olympb eliiiilnatlon trluls. tinlshedthlrd in two of the atnateur eventa. FrniePye won tbe teu-mlle motor-pacad racefrom Oeorge Wlley, the Byracuaa maaaan-ger boy. The Mtter recelved a punctureat the nalf-way mark and loat time m

cbangmg wnt b,Ooa-mUe norlea rmca.Won i>. lleniy Novak,

Newark; Thomiui Fitzgeraid, Newark, aeeond.¦nd J Xndracoia, New Yoik Clty, thlrd.; Ime 2 20.Match raee iprofeaalonal; b»bt eut of three

beata; between Carlo afeasorl, cbamploa ofIi..I'. I'i.'I Waat, Baa Franciaco, and John>. Newark)- afeaaarl won in atralghtheat*. with W'est ttcunj ln ea< h. Time.1 :fta 2-0 and 1 :0.'»Half rnllo handlcap iprofeaeional)-.Won by

Thomaa Bmttb, Newark <70 yardal; Frank I*Kramer, Eaat Orange (wratch), aacond; l/eonCoraaa Parla, Pranca (ecratcb), thlrd; ParcjLawraaoe, t-m rraaclaoo (t»5 yardai, foorth.Time, ii 67.

Bpeclal match race lAuatruiian purt,uit; pre>feaalonal; between Alf Oraada, ehamptea ofAaatraluL aad Peter Dreaaeh, Bonotn.Wonby Oraada, Uataaca four and onr-baif mllea.Time, B:BX

lialf-iiille handicrfp tamateurV- Wnn BTI'z'fi Dlvar, Bay Vlaw wtieeimen. Newark ii"yardK); Irvtna B. Riec. Newark <70 yardsi,aacond; Kr.-d Noraauer, Cla/velaad (Bi yards),thlrd Time, 0;MS-i.Two-mlle Invltatlou ihandlcap; prof--aaion.il)Won by Claren.-a Carmen. Jamal. a, Long

laland (240 yarda); George Canieron, Newyork fltfo raraa), aeeond: Edwar.l Ruppreoht,Newark (2^0 yardai. thlrd; II K. Blccker,New Vork '230 yard*.). fourth: Bmeal .tokurNewark (tl yarda), tlfth. Time. 4;BJ1 i,Two-mlle open famateur) -Won by 'lu

Woblrab; Earl Adama, Montriair. aeeond;Kred Norgauer. Clcvelatid, thlrd; NorinunHarisen. Iienmark, fourtti Time. 4:'J2.

Flve-nille open <profes»lonal i.Won by AlfOreiida, I^a'jnceaion. TaaniHtil*: Frank Kra¬mer, Kaai Oranaa, aaeoad; .luke Magin, n«w-ark. thlrd; Frank Cavananwh. Newark, fourtii.johnny Klna. Newark, flfth: Normaa Andet-aun, Denmark, alxth. Time, io IB2-0

T«a-mll< Btotor-paeed race- Brale fy. Aaa-imiia, \« Oeoraa wiiey, Byracuaa won byi>t. caced ti Jimmy Uuotct. Tima. 13.19.

Duncan, Kiviai and Scott Shineon Track and Field.

SET NEW WORLD'S MARKS

Candidates for Olympic TeamAstound Thousands with Their

Brilliant Work.Three w rld n corda a. e bi uken yea-

ln the ailii.fi. carnival of the Poet«offlce Cterka' Aaaoclatlon, heW al Celtlc

Park, Ixmg laland Clty. Thow who

¦chlev. ' were Jamea Duncan, the

dlacua thi »e r, :c m. ¦' ihe MohawkAthl. tl. 'lu I... 8. ott, the naatlonalten-mile .-na- ploi .¦ th. Bouth Pay.Y.\< tic '!;¦'. ¦..¦". etli In th.run, nnd Abel lt. Klvlal tl e oi m

llonal lltle holdei ol Ihe Irl ih \"

Athl. th: < ng ln Ihe MO-met .¦

M! ..;. .!. - for th.< llj mpiC !'¦.. In.

Th. w Ith the d Dun-at the C'lymi vil Uith ripiit

'i (lt-< l... luok :i rroad of (hnuaands h> etorm.

allng 11 wlth hl rtgl hai 'uncaiietted th* ieni.irka.il rliatHiice

im li. This eaf A r< r »rd of4.; ifet ! loch k i " Slleaon,tbe Ol]Ing fo m ..:. ihe .--.

tbe ti lala i lo. khoh laat Fatut V Ithhli '. 'i ti. ini I luncHh madf .. maz-

Ing throw n W .. .. " bi< "

t the total to.. rnn ln het tei form In capt-

unng th* long .'¦ " H'atarted from th* rat< h mark, <" afbgraduall pl< king up ih< ' *cam

; ei ed a "oi. . .

vantag ... | tiiutea ,; flvebetter ihan the mark make by Gene Bouln.

..... an opponi ' Krameithe flve- ... .. ttonal .* ountri

.flie 1.1., hiel <;. \< rmtito boUll W IO (.. 1*1 ''. P »Ce Hl the

ta rll.nti h s. "'i t fr< ... lap

gcoti dei nm Inted awa* froiu d .¦- r he had galned -

twent iead Krann <'. rided to

retlr.' J.ouis aprli ted along llke .< hallmUer, and thr. e l undred * arda furtherpaaaed 11< orgi !i M hl >y. ol the N'ea Yorktthletic Plub, who had been leadlng tbe,,,!,] ,,, ,,,. ia, mlle Never ilacl enlnghia ,.... e, > otl entert .! the llnal atiwith inu.li reaerve apei d

Abel T< Klvlat ehowed th* reaulta ot

his many w..eks of falthful trainlng f"r

th* coming Ol: mph try-outa by defratinc.-, celebrated quartette compoaed of Hed-lund. M'l Pheppard and Rlley ln the 1.800-ni.f-e event He won by a margin of fll

teen vi.i-.ls in the new Olympic time of 3

minutea BI I i aeconda Th>. prevlouamark of r> minutea F» 4-S aeconda waa

hung up by Harold fPony") Wllaon, theBrltlafa champion illar, la thi Olympictryoute of 1908Th, r;,.., wai tl moat bltterlj fought o*

tbe afternoon, Klvlal being forced ali the

wa>. Tlu Irlah-Amerlcan Athleti Clubrunner waa acheduled to ha.\e another t:it

wlth t'scar Hedlund, tho New Knglandchampion of the Boaton Athlet

but tii" Utt-r was compeiled to re-

t!ie. a^l*r pettlnp the pa. e. for W)It was th* ftral time that the Boaton atn

letp had been forced to BtOp ln an Important event Melvin w. Bbeppard and FrankN. BUey, both of tha IrlBb-Aanarleaa Atn

letle Club, were tbe two other Uading ron

testanta, flnishlng tn the order named, after

being run Into the dirth.tvfter Hedlung lefl the tr,:rk BUey aet th*

pace, but was eupplant*d by Klv'.at oi

!a«-t lap, with Rlley aecond and -

next, barely flve yards eeparatlng them.,\be. earrled them along at the kUUng paceand Blowly <~rrn away rrom th.e tieid on

the backatretch. Roundlng thi laat I iroprlnted and left bla two rlvala r,er.::.d

and EUieppard flew after him, byarda from home, the exnauetlag pa< e told..n Rlley, who weakened, *rd waa tlnally

ppard twentj ..t- a yardialan.

Th.- aummarlea (¦ llon100-ru'tre da-h .l.ar.:. ¦. . ->r

»i,y, Irlah- Amerl an A. 14 yardai IEiiar. '¦'r*'" .- ardi)J. Klrby, ' '*'.» yarda),

0:11.100 metre di h (. lo ed) Won by A. D I

erty, Butlon '¦.

i«'rv Dlvlalon .2 ardi .

ti. n W .4 ltrn>, ".'-§09 .. :¦ <.:¦. w. n y II" n#r

\'.n>fr. Sv* Torl >. .17 -^r5 '."¦ il' P'n.

Boiton .> .' .'. art », tecond B. Anc.n, i'orrla A. A. <40 yards), tMrd. TIn.e,8,000-matra tteaplechaaa run [ha ¦

ib .i Daly, friah ameiicao a C. .nm: <>>.John .t. Ktack. onatiacb. (180 jarda), aecond;Tom Dwyer, Mohawk A 0 ihlrd,Time. f.L«

1.600-matra run .-orat'.h. .¦¦ n v--

abel h. Klvlat. Iriata Aj rlcaa ' '.. Melvinv. Bbeppard, Irlah-Atnartcan k. C, ».

Kratik N. Rlley, Irlah Amerleaa .» C,Time, 3 :.'.:>'».

..no tnatra run (bandl ap, r^athollc Al "

Lcaaua).Won by II. W'. ii" ¦. M CaJdln(12 yarda); E Gllmora, L)orr.mi-«u

Lyoeum (I rat't... *.' ond; W. Oatlgh, iij mardLyeeu i2S yarda), ilrd r ima. l 2 ¦'¦

^"'i-metre run Oiandlcae, doaed)- Wen h*v a !*-rtus, unattacbed (30 yarda); r. l.i»»nrlng, Mone; Order Departmani i^'". yarda), lee-ondj a i»ougiitrtj. ,-iatk:i \v (acratcb), i.'.ir.t.Time. '6:^\H

.'«"?'».metre run Hiindlrapi 'A'on by .1. « nrt-r.

Paulisl I i' "¦ arda); W. O I'h. k;irft, r.'. a

I ork k. C I ida», aecond: i". '. le,dn a (184 yarda), tl Ird. Time,

Pu'tniK 10-pound fv".t Olympic »i>le'-rfp lltnlt. ti feei rlglit and Irft hBDd) ^lPal MeDonald. Iri'h Amerlcau A. (' ip.r.u. I...pul wlth rlght haad, <7 :..' «i Inehea; -juiwlth lefl haad, 41 feel 1 Inch; total >u-tatice.M feet, 71- irii-he*. ii. Klaaea, New tork a.C. in teet), wlth n tr.ial put ..f 74 un. <¦. ii,a. Reieh, Irlah Amerk-an A C. (B feeti, uith atotal put of 71 teet I1-,. Inehea, Ihlrd2.S00-metre walli (handicap) Won 1-. Tom

rirn.ii, Irlsb Acnerlcaii A. fid .eeonda); W.Plant i/i>ng Jslanri «, ' .«" ¦eeondaI, «<-. eni;

bwartz, unattarhed .i- aeconda), thtrd.11:57 4-S.

J,.'H)0- rneire run n i by FYankJoyee, altdiawli \ C (50 yarda); 8. Jaaney,unattached f&0 rarda), Mrend; .' UcCann,Mornlngilde A. '7., >uru ., Ihlrd. Time.4.H1 3 .".

liiinniiig htgh 'iiinp (handicap) Ron tn r.Miiilijrnn, Orace A. <' .¦" Inehea), a.mai )umpof .' feet II Inehea; A. M..iier, Norweslaa A. C.7 tncbea), wiih an artual jun-.p ot r, t^t 9

m aecoad; J. W, Prlce, Bt. Oeerga A C.7 Inehea), wlth an a.-ut.il jiin.p of ."> feet Sn ¦¦ thtrd.n.ooo tn. tr« run rhandi.api \\"n hy !x..il«

gcott. Bouth Paters..n A C (acral h); OeoraeCritchley. New Tork A. <- flOO jar.in. eerr.n.l;t\- D. il itea, Trlnlty Club (330 ^¦i^r',.<^ thtrd.Time, 15*083 5. N..«. world'i record.Throuing the dlacui (Otyiaplc ft-le, bandl-

cap, righl and lafl band) woa t>>- Jamea i»un.an. unattaohed (acral h), wlth n rlicht-han.1uu-ow <.f 1*..'. feel i Inch; lefl haad thn ajfeel 7'j techee; total, ,-'.'.*J feet B«» liAndy Bherldan, Irlih-Amerlcan K. C. (13 'eet),aecond with a rlght land thrsw ot 121 feel IInrhe.s; lfft-hand thr..w. S5 feet 1S lachea;total artual thiow. 208 f'-et 4'» Inehea. H.Klairee. New York A. C. 190 fe».t). thtrd. wlth .i

rlRM liand throw of los frrt 7 Inebe*; left.hand thrrw. Kl feet V; In.-h; artual totHl .'

'.'il feel TM in< hep¦ i

TEUTONS IN TRACK TRIALSCold Hampers Athletes at Olym¬

pic Preliminariea at Leipsic.I,eip.«ic, May li..Tbe Jir.-t of the y r.

Hmlnarlea to aeleet Oermany*a repreaentitlves for the Olympic gamea were eont*to-.lay tn told weather. whlch gr.atly bam-j.end the athletee. The Olympic flprni. v

won not approached, exeept m tiie i""metres, whl< h Kem, of Munlch. won l:iii i-io aeconda. The hlgfa Jump wa.s w..n

l.y I.eisch.. with .'. feet 10 3-4 lit- hes; 40nmetres, Buriowlta, M aeconda; 1<* kil<-metres, Vi. t/, .'!3 mlnutes 4j 1-10 aeconda.Tliiw is a new German record.The other performan- cs were mediocrr.

The ahot put measured only 37 teet 1 t-tInehea nnd the dlacua throw \ll feet ii-SInehea.

STATE LEAGUE RESULT9.it ranton, >. Albanr, I

Elmlra. 3: T'tlcaBlni Byrac iae, -:

__ Irvi, il; Wilkea-Barre, W,

STARS WHO BROKE WORLD'S RECORDS VKSTKKDAV,

ABEI, KIVIAT

YANKEES EXPECT BIG CROWD 1SpIo of Scats for Mcmorinl Day

to Begin To-morrow.yankeee ar.- plannlng to entertaln a

throng of 'fana*' al the Polo Groundaon SJemorlal Bay. With the Phlladi

ll oppoi nta ln the twoi .t ii felt that American League^vlll not be lar>;e enough to accommo-

dati the h'dlday crowd, ei John T. Bl IBhhaa offered tbe blg atadlum to Frank Farrell and hla men. In espectatlon of a Wg,.¦. dance arranKemetits have been made to

^-eii the rr«-fr\'d aeata In advance. TN t will be held al the headquartera of tbe

Rooni . thi Flfth AvenueBuilding, beglunlng al 10:30 o'clock lo-mor-row mornlng. Tbe prlcea of tbe Held boxeewMi i*> <... upper grandatand boxea 0 .¦ dreaerved I

>: o tami a lll tx pla; *.t In thiand another in the *ft<.on. andahould be produetlvi of much ».'""'i baae-ball. Tbe ^"., nk*-. -- r, ,t beglnnlng tohlt their atll.le after B k "* st.it. whlleihe Athletica are reaponding to the warmthl.¦i the ali and havi atarted In purault "fthe fast fl>1ng ia Whlte Box. Much la

take In the aerlea bot teama anda flne I ar of hail bt

INDIANS RALLY, BUT LOSEBailey's Pitching for Providencc

Provcs Enigma Till Nintb.

rki lurned d*>fe i Into i

it Pi ¦.. eaterda!bul the ir;- ¦. ¦' *

ol to 3rhe Indiana dld not | I

rl .- | 'Or,.;, iBt-off,they i la |

too, form and heldProvldence to four all of a

after th-' fourth InnlngA st ut-oul h > "..! Immii ent en the

fndlana took tl a fli Id for aalon.Klrkpatrlck, flrai ip a ilked Bnd went t"

.... na'a alngle, the I t hlt forthe locala. Beymoui "llir*. i ut

Klrkpatrlck a -¦<'.. on thlrd. B«aeat "Kirk home with a alngle and Vaughngot an Indeld hli that fllted the baeea w

Zlmmennan'a aacrlflce fly t.ighimour Zlmmerman «aa not >'i inito ti.' occaalon and flled oul to AtlTbe ai >>r.-. folloa

PROVIDRl NEWARKabr h i ...' t ahr !. p© a .

MetH r tt. 8!. 100 i»10 i. irkp'l. 3b 2lo l a

A'/. 3b ,400 3 2.ini rl 20 10 0 0II. 4 l . ii. <f 4 1 0 o 00

rf.. 4i' 1 ;: 0 0 Ib 40 1 17 1 3Prake, rl... 2 20 000 a 401 : 41Ollieapla, If. 801 B( 0 W./lm'ai If 100 I 00Roek, aa.. 4 0 l 330 ri.Zlnian.3b 100 o ;«g >.. |,||, i 0 .< .'. I OJMeCartj "" B 0 "

. p. a 0 " 1 *. " Eni.in, p 'i 00 u 8 0ii ii n 0 0

Dem, p. 0 00 u I 0

ToUli -' 4 '-" 80 lah M 2 21 10 3

.n.iti-^ f..r Kniru.i in ni InsProrldenit.n 0 0 0 I " " l 1Ni w,rk . " 0 " ii 0 i' J

Baerlfli «¦ blu 'olllna, Di ..-¦. (;flj u /.uiuie r ,. baaea

Drake and Roi-k Baaea..'f Baalli '¦. 4. Bti Ui k uut By

niaim 8; by Balley, 1 Hlt bj pltched haililley, j (Colllna, E Zlmmei man i. Mi' -

namann, :; In * Innlnai off Denl, i ln itiinliiK i ral baae on rora I'ri Idi m .-. '.'beft mi ba *. Newark, 5; ProvldeiDouble plai ll ill< y and Hoek. Tlm« il

a Mattlma ¦ and Mui raj.

JERSEY CITY, 6; BALTIMORE. 2.ln tbe preaence of Iwelve thouaand

.faiie," the Skeetera t^...k another g.im"from tbe Orlolea at Weat Blde Park j*-terd'iy. The Boore wa E lo .'. Vlckera, whowa" on the moiinii fi.r Baltlmore, weakencoin the thlrd Innlng.The arore f( llowa;

.Tl.HHKY CfTY. B ILiTIMORE.abr h po a I alir h pa aa

Hte»:n. "b. 4 1 I li 4 0|Murphy, tf 1 u l 8 0 0McCrona.rf 1'1 0 4 10 Cbrroran, Sb .1111 i'<>Purtell, If. 311 1 00 u.i h, If. :i o i 10"Barrowa,ef 802 4 10 Oettnian, .-f 400 0 00lanvrlB Sb 800 8 23 Bchmldt, Ib30il I.V.'ellF ,- 200 * 00il'avii". Ib .100 I n '»

Pemla, e,.. 1 <» <» 1 "" I'an nt, 2b. 401 8 "

Ro*. aa. 400 U 31 Malael, aa.. :t'»o .1 80Aaler, il. - i 7 "" Ik r«en, .-.. n: :i z >>

ii |. ;i l o o 0 0 Vlckera, p.. 20.iSllillll. p 10(1 a

¦. M B I :: 10 Totela ?:i I >. '.'i 11

laraey riiy.n 0 4 0 10 0 0Batumora .... . O O . 1 a 0 >> 2

H.U.*. hitf 'inr Vlckera 8 in 4 molaaaan balhi OB Vlckeira, B; <<ir atnlth, i. ..rr

ptml baaa oa arrata Raltln.I^ft on baaea Kaitlinoie, f>: .l.-rr-e> t'liy, B.

iu Htnlth, 'J. by I'nil, .'¦ Twuc 'k»n, Purtell .-'-' rlflee hli D

r.a. a, Bai rlflt-e tib Ni -. lant hni.i.s^B ''-'' Walah, M'r..n. N.iiHi.

\t. -i mi .oid i: m l. ItarTiuati b '-' On 'iu rei K. II) an

_.-

MONTREAL, 1; T0R0NT0. 2.Ai Moatreal ''¦ "

Montreal :i 0 '.> o I » i nTorontn. ii >> .' -' s

B itti rlea Pa] l*ti ¦ d IM' I.n mPlshei

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION RESULTS.Kanaaa Htjr, l; Bt Paul, 3,

Minneapclla, ti; Mllwaukee, :Columbua, fi; Indlanapolla,

Toledo. 4; TiOuisvllle.

CONNECTICUT LEAGUE RESULTS.Holyoke, | NOW Haven, "

Brldgeport, " SprtiiRlleld. 2

Mt.i-baJI 1 " I P. M..W r An.erKaiiBka. WaaUlnfcion. Auitr. i-«-«ue i «ra AJoa. 00c

TY COBB BACK FOLDDctroit Cclebrates by Defeating

Chicago White Sox.May 38, l ».*t rolt celebrated Ty

itirn to t1". game to-day.% wai ''. io 2

Mullln pltched aplendld ball, holdtng the

f..r eight Innlngs. In theninth the local team got to him for tive,

.,. ., | vi to iicore only one mn

Callal .-ii .1 id Bodli were pul out of thepark In the ninth Innlng for prote ¦

d. .-l lon.Th. core followa

M.i r. .i r HIOAG.abr o . abr h i

Hu»h. na. 4 >» 1 .i 31 Rath, 2b :n I -' 4 <>,o 2 i .... \. !. ,80 0 I H l

Cobb it 10 16 10 I'aJlahati if 4 .< I 00.;.,». i\i rf .'. 13 10 U Bodle cf.. 40 1 0 00

3 :i 4" Colllna, rf 8 1 S 0 0.»- l». ;. 3 0 7 00 /...! ier. tb. 4 o ^ 13 1 3

.-.i. B >. I |o W eaver, m t1' : 4 ."¦ 1h: ,. ,». c 4 0 3 'i " Hui Ivan, 20 0 ,1 1 0Mullln p .". I 2 tl 2 o Kuhn, o. »0 o 1 o»'

p. ,30 1 1 5 01 .. p... 00 0 0 0 0.M. Intvi'. 1 0 <» .1 00tl'ournlei 10 0 0 0 0(Lang. 10 0 0 0 0JMatttck.. l <» i ii <»'»

!¦ 4iM 13 37 11 ll reUI ".' ii -¦." i- I.H..M.-.I t... Butltraa In tha aeventh inntn*.

IBatted for Beni ln the aaventh it.iiin* IB«for Kuhn In tbe ninth Innlng. |Hatted forPetera In tha ninth Innlng.Detrull .0 0 o l o 0 (1 2 .!ci,i. ago ...0 . 0 O 0 0 1 0 1 '-.

Two-baae htti Crawford, Dwlehantj riirrelehant] III' DfT llel

Innlnax; ..rr I'etera 1 In 3 1i.ii ,: atol. l.miii .-i. .'¦

d,., iialner (3), n«t i, IH) .. playa W...I'. I, lilllltv t'. Bll li !¦¦ ¦< ¦'¦ ¦.' - «'l'l

ivtrolt, 18, Klral baneMullln 2 off I'.'!...-. a

l. Henx, ¦'.. bj Mullln. 4. Time 2(YldO ighllu ¦' .< I'

.-

ST. L0UIS. 3; CLEVFLAND, 1.u .. land, May S8 Bt. '¦ .¦'>. 'te*1

|, y-eland b) a aeore of ?> to to lay,IVIty holdlng the Napa t.» fom liiia, Jack

II .... . hit ;i"il Bt' plu n'- rr >i

Ini previ nt. A h hui n ilUraney waa pul out ..i th. tam. foi »r»i

a de. Won,ri.. more folb >'

-i i"ain h po ¦>

i.i:\ i.i.ani.ah r»bi h po .. abr

n " 2 -" .;i in- i> .i n i ot .' ...' Hui. hi p lf. u ".

, t,« M .¦¦.¦. ... .11. hui :i :. .i

-,. ¦; I I .1 II .. ,lu ka.il! ¦' " "

i .¦ i.IgKW, II. 4 ..

|02 I .1UJH| i'. I 1)0 1 ti 0Walla. ¦> * "" -' ' 0 Ball 2b 30 » l 0

... .. .;.. ii t ii |'.. aln'b m 100 :: I ..

',., it i.' 300 <» 'J" tdaraa, .1.1 0¦; n p. io.. .1 '.'.»

Total* 83382717 I r.I" '¦' ¦ -~ 130.-. i,...:¦. . '. :;

.leveland ..» ".' " "

.. paas ini Oram i Thre* baae hli li¦on sn.ieii baaea Oumpton »uai.bl.iav i, norie, \v..ii.i... and Btovall Klral i:.~

mHaiia on oreaa. ', »« P«<«y. '. ,'¦¦¦ b>nitrhf ball H Urei (Hhott. ... Htruoa t»u

)., orega ¦. ¦.r* u'lavaland, i,i 3b, Unpbea -Ceaaolli ami

Mark

JIM DITNCAN.

CARDINALS WIN ANOTHERDnfcnl Cincinnati Reds After

Twclve Innings' Work.Bi l/".l~. Maj 36..An error by Ksan on

Konetehy'c . urj roller, Evanafa alngle and

a >.it by H iuaer ln the twelfth Innlng gave

Bt lx>ula the wlnnlng run over Cmdnnatlto-day. The b »re waa I to 4. To-day's

vletory put the Cardlnala In Bfth place.Tho s. oro followi

ST. l."i !.- C1SC1NN \

abr pen ahr h pyae.»o:"iii ¦¦¦¦¦" if. ;.; v 222;.. 50 0 4 0< v ti lana t 6 I ' J00

\|,.«r'v 3h 11 0 1 40 Roblit !. 11,1b 40 0 , 1 "

tv . hy.lh .:.' -f. 8 0 Mltthell. rf .'iO S 800rf 8 1 8 2 0 " Kaan, 2b. 4 n 0 .. l

.. j i ii an 3b. 80 2 I 00., i i ,, ii r<-r. r>nd, aa. 8rt '* 81 "

.. 2 2 20 M i. an, c. ."« 1 1 l»«¥:, i. Keefe, p... '1 1 ¦>}'

i, ,,.. 3 0 . 0 J 0

w . M ,,¦ -a| 4.1 41048 7 -

. \,. »hen wlnalna run »«-.*

. ... i' .' o » . o O 1 o

10 I. ".'*

Twi ''",.Keere.., .,

. Knblittell. Bto-Irn ha ! Oakca. Double

M iwrey, MageeIi orf Keefe I

Ktrack out ByHarmon. 1 Hlte.

< i: off Beaton, 7 in." fthl '¦"" on

0Ula 13; .' n Innatl, ... Ime: er and 1

-.

PLAY AN ERRORLESS GAMEPirates Defeat Cubs When

Cheney Weakens in Seventh.... > i, Toota

itted agelnat each other ln a pltch-.-.!,. here to-day, ln whlch Ptttsbur?h

won over Chlcago by a acore of s to l.

O'Toolt e '* wlld, but pltched con*l*tent

bal!, whlle Cheney weakened In tha aeventliand allowed foi whlch netted thn e

Th" game waa marked by ¦.

Tbe i

rrrrsHCRc.H '"'urr b pe a e

, | DI 4 1)1)...-.'. raii a oo

. ¦...' .- rf. 402 2 00. I 3 'i /ini n-.an.3h 800 1 8 0

u, 3 1111 0 0 Itofman Ib 801 8 10I i t l ...'-.. aa.. 40 1 4 204 . no Evera. 2b .. 8 00 0 go

* r .. 4 00 .*> 10,. Toolf, r .' "" "

"'¦ 100 0 Id

- j ; 120 Tr.'.,;, 28 1 8 21 IS*,. 0 - A O 0 3 00 3ii ii ii ii (i 0 O 0.1

baae hli '.' ''. " OBBBB,i;to!en ''.*'- r7>'oe to

i iaei fhteago, 7;. «Iff ''her.e.v,By I'Toole. B;

.... . ai Tl!ii*--2 oo

GIANTS PLAY A TIE GAME.\ team compoaed <<r New York «;ianta

played Dlck Cogan'a Bmart Pet in OlymptePark, in Pateraon, yeaterday, and tho came

ended tn a tle, with tha acore ;: to 3. 'in©N> w Yorkera were dlepleaeed with the de-dalon of the umplre In the nlnth Innlng. andrefuaed to contlnue. Tiie team was hiesedon leavlng the Held, nnd waa mobbed byth^ crowd when tiie playera were gettingmto carrlagea t'.> ko to their hotel.The acore by lnr.lnK* fellowa:

n H. eSf.i Tork .. O l 0 0 0 0 1 t 0.3 T 4Miiart >.t ..

.1 . j a a :; « irtea.Drui k< an Hartlej; MeClellaa

r I'mplre W.irner

OFMcGoorty and Moha May Clear

Up Middleweight Muddle.

BOTH IN FINE CONDITIONWestern Boxer Clever and Un.

defeated After Seven Yearsof Fighting.

t'hlef interest In the bouta of the aajacentres around the meetlng between EddkMcOoorty, Ihe poaerful mlddlewelghtjwOakoah, Wle., itn«l Bob Moha. the sturdyhoxer frotn Ifllwaukee, at the St. Mchoij,Aihletic Club to-morr..\v nlght Thla hattlemay <-lear up the muddle coneprnlng ak|tltle om-e held by Stanley Ketch.ll.The men are already ln perfert <'.n^:u..n

for tlu' eonteat as a renult of »*vertiweeka' atrenuoua tralnlng, and mrh |« q^,,li.i.-nt of rletory. They «rin i.,)X al .^|...und>, welghlng in at " o'clock. Ait.houfhafcOoorty and Moha have been Mvhting f,,ra long time this wlll b.- the Drat taaa th»tthey have. met.

BfoGoorty ahoui.i win on potata n. (tall and clever, arlth a fast left naadaeaajarring pur.ch in bla rlght. He r,i:mt*njan ong hi;* vi.tiin-. tlM formidable Jack Dil-i,.11 He is only tweaty-two >-ar< ald ardbaa naver oeen beaten m sev.n yeanMoha will undoubtedly glve MrO.-ort\ »

bard Jlajbl He ahowed hla mettle in knoek.i: c oul .litu gmlth, outbo: Ing s.-uior Burk«and beatlng Freddle Hicka. He ia rieverin hla own way and 1 iaa a good wallop lnboth hande. He la abort, however, n-.r ni(

The frlenda of Preddle Wi lah, thi tjrmerllghtwelght champion of On a' Briiain. win

he ploaard to learn of hbi suco.ss aga!n»tJttrtny Duffy. t.i" heretofon undef^atH

bghtwelghl of Rjff-ilo Wetoh nutpointHDuffy m Impreaalve utyle ln a e0nt.est at

B'.ffalo recenf!> and boxed >nly rird

anough to win the rerdlct lt .* thetataa-tlon «,f *h« clever Wetehman to hor hu

v perfert ronditien and th»n

ao after the IkbI m the bualneaa.

charlev IVhlte, the Chlcago r.o>. proMlus ahilitv in no uncerUtll manBBf when b«, eclaiveh utpolnted Oweu Moran in a bBBt

,.,,.; . White ls the «ame lad who...i .Tohnny Kllnane a twelve-ro-md dr.^

and waa ewarded the declaioo o\er .Ichnnyrnmde.. White wlll meet Voung s-hugru*.,,t th.- .-t Ntcholaa Athletlc Cl ib on Junei

Al Halzer haa signe.i his own emandpa-'tlon proelamatlon, and from BOW et, h»

Haya h.- wlll do his ewn buabwea Ba :i4

aiigllng for a matrh between himself ar4

Bombardler Wejla In one of the larger of

the local cluhs. The Melfahon brothenhave offered 313.fO for the mateh.

There is not a Mttle lnt. rest around orn

the nie.tlntf of "Voung' Pol«herg andFr.inkie Burns at the Koyale Aihletic Cluhon Wednet-diy nlght. Hurns has decid-d a)stlek to th- ranks of the rart.im.* and aill

boa Boleberg at Hl pounda at 6 o'clock,Home of the other bo'its of ihe week fot-

k>w: To-night~4"al l». 'atiey vb Jack

Doyle, at the Olymi v' Uo Hub ofHarleta; Hel Coogan ve. .'Youhg" Fri«-*;ine, at the Brooklm Beaeh Athletk Club.To-morrow nlglit--"Yourg" Kurtz vs Joe.5te.p. af Brown's ijymnasitim; tiddle Me-Ooorty vf. Bob Moha. at tbe Bt NlchoU«*.thletlc Hub. <~>r< Wedne.^i .y tiijrht ther*wlll be an a'l etar abOW it t'*., ShartoyClub._SPEEDCRAFT IN LEMON RACENew York Motor Boat ClubOpens Season on the Hudson.The New York Motor Boat Club opened

Ita aeaeon yest-rday wlth a eerie* ef fourr^.es on the Hmlson. all etart'.-'g from e"the clubhoii«e. at HTth ?':. *..

were in full v:ew from the rl-ibhouje, wher»

many membera and thelr gueeta *<=«embledto wltness tiie en^rtThere were six classes in the firsf rac«. t

champion«hv. eonteat, ln whleb the boa»»went twlre, around a three-mi'- eourw

The wtonen were: ln <'iasa A, H. 7Pratt'9 Tiny Tad; ChUB B, K C. T'.enkeniQnestion: t'laas C, W. C M^r-lmaa*f'a.sro; ''laec D, C. P, Chapman's ^onion;<;iaas r^ P. 1». liheen's Kltsix, a'.'l <"!»»«

P, P. W. Horenhurger'B Jolly RThe amuslng feature of tiie regattg **'

the 'lemon race." From tha power boat

Jolly Roger 160 Bmall blocka of wood wer*

dropped overhoard whlle she waa tinderwag. Y^nrh blook was numbered from 1 ta

te, and the boat that plcked up, not UVmost hlocks. but the onea whoae sam totalwas the, greatest, won the prlze. L» CTienken'a Question proved the wdnne-. H«rMoeke numhered 854, the aeeond b:at, Mtr-kJn and Hrth'e Bunk III. having HtThree teaniB of three boata each, flyttiK

green, red and yellow flags re«i*ectlvaly,started ln the relay race of three mlleaIt waa won by the green team, conslstlnfof the Kltelx. the Mertln, owne.1 ry Com«modore W. B. Selden. and the FAitern

Ptar. K. U Klneh. The red team. made up

of the Bunk III. the Onlda, owned by F. Q

Menko. and the Cosca, W. C Merrlman.wae aecond.

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