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1 I fa Uir'k I'S GET 007BD villia FhOiil ClhClhiliiH HLNcnicKo dual for alt en ho, cr coctgn cravcg. czhsy i the Ir.t'.Ar a fare tie C'; In a gme at Wsjfh-l'Jttri irk Monday, a new outfielder rr'iiUy srpr 1.1 the lineup la rron ef Walter Tthg, nl tv Mar. a gey Ja'k frrn the OnclT.vi I1, mde f.Mraro and '4 Uen-lr)' left to the tr: wn at IjttufvKl after rtrnrx a Mamif l'a itrtran t' at retvahly wouiil be permitted to at 1 tm a sfar In the Va frr or ve years. Ji 1 'h I 'wn tr two ttira I re the Kij and a -i iit mas I -e II JJU- outf -i At f'l, J'ul. My Heprt at Cnce.

tr- x''Cr)r over (Irortr yrcrlir. tlslnr the frm of Kdlie ho a tn out of the lineup f'r fw 1v a-ifh a Urno SouHr. I-1 r-e ta-k Jn tk tn the at I t-' l' evnt he ha r- ini.y om Jn-ll- r- at one- (i f.rM tie wil ff1a fri thir entero it 1 'rl re J4 r. rw i a Ti'1r i-i k. 1 1 ei htt rt th ril rr of 1 1' Jlerrirj' Via e'ill the 1- i I ff nhrr fif hrr ti li fTi i.

I -e r.dy t- "wn trr the ifi.icn'i rce. Attend Derby fljce. iril Ownrr the ht toy m-1 a ef art In yj: tr-liy a-J l.ti.n to the team I'-tT i-1, an r.f-rfjr on the r- tr vh''e I I I i 1 nj r-; jf the f) il JriljfKy I-ry tt afternoon, 'I vv i lifii are i i' i i for the fr-t tur.e sorrow at fie fray et ir rlly tf cn on tri ini ri I r. f'-r th S'inlJY prima the Co)nte tve to KJirnfa orj arnl y. g.v:le crcaT flashes MV'I rrlUy, Vlir Wlaa Mioa TVylin.

tf Ky'r'r. woi the chamilotmhip iwlirninj jaria In I n.lntita 13 ondi rr.rrilr In tha Nw Fouth 'W'aJ'a aquatic It rn-nt te tMimnt ef MIm I.ir. a Fi-Mriinr i 1 rT-nt tf4ur a lM a avrr liirr in i (f rn jANrrr.i. m'ir, vir 1 1 frii- Atintm. Ml anJ I n.

iv to rin ria Me rhairi. rrnn.i of mm I an fnn-nl iria invnuinrt'i, 1 1 I I in -in 'in hi i- Ml' 11 1" 'ni tv a i 1 Tojixiail r--i Ira in irt I he it. YESTERDAY'S CAMES Arnericafl AsiccUtlcn. At l-'iifc Pi. IT K.

r- i. I A-i a i.i,.m ltetMMI(l-i 4 1 i -i irhoiiM an4 Owana; 'ar i 'iM'f. at it Tt if n. i i 4 1 I -T I Mehaaa ana llarxrova: (Irvhara a- 1 ro a. he 'ether rlayed.

At rvtr-aro I illtl C't in I National League. R.H.R. ei ae. 4 4 an 4 T5arnn: Alexar.Jar, 1 far. OTarrell.

ho nhrr inra p'aye1. American League. CaK' t. Vwron. I 1 Ancl-a.

4: sa YmnclJKXX, a I'ort'anl. fn0, 1. t-aJt Iake City. a. fOL'TTtKRN Or Va Al'aeta.

a litiia J.fK-lt. 4. I.irr'Ur'jsa-.n. MobiU. a.

lrTUvNATlONAL. LEACL'E. All ima pet poarl account of rala. ixac.ce. Sioux City.

0, 1ji Voi-vra. Tulaa. VV KMva. 1. Jci i Jocepti arounJa).

fton. rrwrta. I. Tarra l.uta, KocKr id. 4: Xtol.n.

1. ccllece athletics J'ay baeeball an4 trx I'imi the frn errearance ef rr on the r.e;a thia after. Btin. Ta nre takra on Furdua at 1 ij a r- .1 rinnin Vi- i nf.rr l' a-i r. i'aia ti.n hara rl ii i( i hn tr1 iK an l-er tha la-i lar, an4 r' -Ki to a.

The MiJy 'in 4 -on a K-torjr. f-ITTt IJTTtiJ. My I The tnrla rrafrh Vr- rt i. v.t 1 tt an aril Jrwn ci ftct Un -i pfvsritl a.count tt rajn. C11'" Vt'lO.

lar Ti. Oh! Frata tan) ra.n fr I I a l-l fMfMT ant B.I i ri. i a trtl 3, Nih Cf'ri a-i l-a ant Utttr or-t-t I i r-t in t-e 44. -a ay al orth atera tjr.ia a i.Ttwt.n. i V.

5'ir rtt. f.r a-l 1 -l I t. hi i -i ii I a r- e' i I.T a. 1 rr j. t.

IT fa -t. a- 1 lTl- i-i t.j ha "i ir I il 1 ta rtir- tffi vp rtrw i 1 A fc-r'i' -a i a tf i a rT vrr-- 1. and friecurg in finish at KOKOTfO, May ltJoe fr rr.tr heavyweight wrestling champion, -will rre-et J-hr fV1bunr. Swedish (Mrfifoii, here Wedce-eta, in a rinteh b' f. two out of three falls, with eacept the etrangie hold of th rontet is f-'ated to rj iKtrar -rlrrt Ixarta in thia rity after the azko-Ljewia bout at ChiJijo, Mar J-'- 1 A Ringers Everything a4 af alstrea tranc, will iM'a I at IIrakal4e aarlt.

d4r eala)r. Mar I at 7t39 a'rle k. 4mi( the 14ey.k rKfcera fa the riae are Jttm riiti. Waller rielbrtL, fce-hl, tlmrry ar(r 4 llrrmm ft. Aar at mm wlkf( a mirk rail mmmrmlt 4.aaett llaa la tairmrri.

flMIIAI I AT-PAFTP IhUilLL U.M. L. UhiilLO AT FRAFiKLIN, MAY 18-17 CASCDALL. TRACK AND TENNI3 i ON PROGRAM OF SPRING SP0RT3 carnival: rnANKU.V. May 10.

The an nuAl rrrlnsr athJetlc carnival of the Jn- Collegiate Athletic Iasrue rlU be h''i at Frenklin rol)sre next fci1y eni aturfly. Trie frcrram Inrluilre the title lerall rame Friday, whlrii f-f-tiaMr will be h'ranklit and Normal; the I. A. 1. tenna rndtrhea HaturtJay morning, an-1 the I.

A. I- trark rn t. whlh will be run ot hatunlay a trnnn. fiy far only one ar-hool htut entered tram th trnnia matrtee. Henry "-I Allen iinnlt-rntry rerrenent linovr rfllirr.

It la known, however. t.jt Jl'jtlr, lrlhm and Wahaah wlM prnl tearna. and that t'ranklln also will he rrf rearrtt'd. The four tennl court rre have teeri ria'-ed tn top notch ron-OJiin. rw nete have hen purrhaaed.

and aiylrnt council emrlpyee win work the rrouri'I over rjrh day eo that tuMl jnni'rir-a are ex-ciea. i r''ienr ti. i hmir nohrte. athletic rnjLricr for Knnklin, la in charre of all arran rr-menfe for the three athletic event. Jfe rame the Ciclala for the mret erly neat week.

STILL ALEXANDER THE GREAT CUJCACO. May head bloody but unbowed" mlffht be the state-r-'t of Orovrr Cleyelanl Alexander' today. In hi Crat arraranee elnce h's return from the war. Alexander erldently the eame old ante-bellum Alf.i nder h9 waa railed "the rat" without exception, Jfe wu wild at f-Tft but la rxoected to rrore worth bis wUht In Victory bonds to the tfnre winter. wrre teatrn by Cincinnati.

1 to 0. It wis a pitchr'a battle i th- rnlchty one waa orr'd a roa-n rall'd Ray Fisher who won one ty by the Tankeee. Alexander, ueually the at all f. bate the ball trained as before he an I (Ted c-vnpowder. lie h-ke the Ao tricks all right, but It was kittenish and often wni civcrtir.s ay ondts own hook, no five men walked.

That was Al downfitll. He beat hlmaelf. i I ther-e -walks the box score shows he struck out four batamen. In fie i'-M'i i-r'ng. Al'Hilr aranted a paes to Gfoh.

Jteh sacrificed, lr d-nit lrd. dilnit the bunlncas T1. i Cub fane are not dirarrolnted. Alexander remains Alexander the Crrsl." r-f a SUNDAY'S GAMES. Civic League.

dlilU OirlaUmeces ta Kertheaaterna Til r-raid a a. fnetors va. u. B. Bank Ketea, ftpadea Unitartae va.

Writ rark. Kl-rarwHa Ke. X. raocia vs. uratortaaa, JBraokalde Na.

t. Municipal League. va. A5mtra.la ratrrlaw park. va.

Arntfioui JLallway KXpreea, Vnr1 perk. rem-lai rhriat.mer rrrwkatde Ke. A-iioa va. Doea, KiraraiJe ho. I.

Tha euartarmasler corpa at It. Benjamin Ilarrinon has eompletad the ergantaation of a faat e-ml-pro ha ar ha II club end dealree gartiaa with faat out-of-town clubs on week The club has soma ef the beet players It Ita lineup aM any club that heoka up elth tha ttvam far a same ia aaauratt of a ft r.ntt. Uinnxr ef the Mar-tn Mn1. club, la rrquaata.1 to rail or ret In turl) ith) tl a manaaer by laditreaatng Ueut. T.

Ta tir. variennaatr oorpe, VX. In4. A rarmrnt haa coree frore the minifrr of ta nine for Smith and Win-diah. Woodruff 13ft.

WofwliUa A. C'e have a permit fer Jhjnday and are without a cam. They are anxloua te hear from aoma a-vantean fr elahtaen year-tll Call Frorct and aak for Jtin frtwen end 4 o'clock tonlrhc Tha Vv nine will praetlra at WooJalJe paric Ic-nnrroa morntrg at All players take ttoitce, All win plav the tVeetem In-le-penJenia F-ooday at 1 in wood perk. The Same will he called at i o'clock. A eewly ortanlaa.1 teem, knows aa tha t'nrla tarn.

i ready to book eramaa tha thirteen anl fourteen, clavaa. Oall ttrcla eVJ and aak tnr Ivemaree Campbell. A came ta wanted for Sunday. May IS. Knirhta ef Cotumbua will croae bats with Medlca at it.

Harrison Sunday. All rc-Ti-hera will ba at tha clubrwoma at 11 J. The Knithta alms will hold a meat in at the Cluh-roorua (Saturday nibu It ta important that ail niembara attend. The Korthaantat-na will plav the Chrlata-mare Cuha at UtTeralde K. 4 Sunday.

Alt players ruuat ha at the diamond not later than 2 p. m. There will be a special meeting at 714 lutt Tainut street next Wedneeday evening at p. rn. The V.

S. TUnk Netea are without a rarae for next Sunday and would like to hear from aoma tooai team ta tha aetraneeo and etjht-eon-yaar-o! naaa. They wia claah with the i.arphrt hrHala Sun.lay, May IS, Yr irantee tall Woodruff 4-5 aad ask tor Richard. The Blnjro A. C.

wilt rwnrraslie and ex-pacta to ba- one ef tha Kaat Junior tewma ta the city. The Blnxoe claim the champion-ahlp for the laet two yeaxa ajad expect to re-prat aeiln. Alt old players and any. others wishing trrouts call Harrison 12 after 7 o'clock avnd aaa tor Hubart. DRIEF telegraph sports rtOfTINGTON-, May IT Tha Huntington Specials will go to Newcastle Sunday ta meet the faat Maxwells, of that city.

PlaJertrk. of Ft. Wayne, will be on the mnund for Huntingdon, and will try to duplicate tha defeat he gave toe Lc transport Orioe twe wevka agtx KOKCifO. Stay 19. Joe Ftecher.

worid champion, and John Frteberr. the iro.ifi thanipion, era matched to wretle In cHt ncit Wr-inraklay Stecher tir.fated Jack Kc-ra hera. a Zew days ao In two a. ra ht ta.ll. Mar Ftecber.

ef Nenaaka, Wladek 7.byko. of Po-ln rara laat Plsht in I li. Karher law ino tx4 ecijiitora and har-arm holds. NXW TCr.TT. Mir 1.

Chartea A. Fau-d ne, veteran four-in-hand and prom-t'T-i Mh tiior and Jndge at horaa ahows the fiumnr. d'e-t at fcia home htra 11 a waa sixty wera ell. NTTV TOr.K. The City Alhletie i-tasi May 9 as tha data fr t-a of the metrorxiitun -r-ontup awl -n for man.

which waa to it r-ntiy. In a.llltrn to thia rw a f. ftr-yar-i awim. nlor, for women, a-, i a fancy dive for men wiU also grace irratu. Te in Ari-ana-menfs have hr--t r.

'r -T -1 -r the annual raetre rf tha jrcil rt the rita-l States Forttta; A t.c te t' I here May 14 er1 t7. J. -I, of fcead of tta avictr iiia-, a or i Uvo. Judging from the scale and exten- slveness of preparations. Europe la going to make Its most determined bid in hletory to rapture flret honora In the International hni-miU liberty sweep- takes on the Indianapolis motor speed way May 31.

No leas than five Kuropean stars of Internationa, fame, together with a small army of managers, dlgnerg. as- sietants. relief drivers and mechan- Ictans are now quartered at the 1 loonier -race track, paving the way to hoped-for victory in the coming contest. Thev are: Rene Thomas, winner of the Indianapolis flve-eentury In 1314; Jules fJoux. victor In J313; Darlo Fiesta, who triumphed in Wis; Albert Uuyot.

who finished third In 1514. and Jean Chassagne. former holder of the world hour record recently lowered by Ralph Del'alma. Though all the Europeans are) Strang-era in a strange land, there is little vtnltlna between them, the camp splitting itself into three factions, sccording to their crfvl. which is either Peugeot, Ballot or hunbean.

Ooui amd his adherents championing the Peugeot: Thomas and Uuyot the Ballots, and IteHta and Chaenagne the hunbeam. Three of the Big Four among the rations of the allies are represented in the Indianapolis gathering of trans-Atlantic racing luminaries: Italy, through Dario Reeta; France, through Ooux. Ouyot and Thomas, and Kngland. through the aiumintum-Doaied sunbeam, fliers. Edge jon With America to complete the field, all of the chief allied nations will have delegations In the big Hooeier conflict, competing In Interallied rivalry for the world's epeed eupremacr.

At the present writing. America's rivals, because of their advance preparations, seem to have the edge. However, the Stars and Sfrlpes have won their way to victory more than once at tha eleventh hour, and it Is hoped that they will repeat in this instance. One American at least, believes in taking time by the forelock, and has put in his appearance at the Indianapolis motor speedway to engage In active preparation, for the defense of America's laurels against Europe's threatened onslaught in the International conflict. This in Roecoa F.arles.

of )s Angeles, who will pilot Barney Oldfleld'a erst while Golden Submarine In the coming contest. Sailes won Oldfleld'a confidence by his clever performance in a number or Pacific coat races, and Barney picks him aa one of America's coming drivers. A Miller Sarles's mount la minus the egg-shaped body that adorned it when Old-field sped It around the dirt tracks, a narrow open body with a streamline tall weighing less than thirty pounds being fitted instead. The change haa added several miles to the speed of the car. Is claimed, and when the stunts that Barney used to do with it are remembered, good ground is obtained for the belief that It Is as swift aa any-thmg on the track.

The car is the product of Harry Miller, Los Angeles's wizard at engine construction, and Incorporates the best principles of several of Europe's most successful racing creations. Car and driver both bear the exclusive stamp ot California, and they will go to the post a favorite of the Pacific coast delegation to the 600-mlle event. STANDING OF THE CLUBS American Association. St. Panl Louisville Columbus Minneapolis Kansas City Indianapolis Milwaukee Toledo Brooklyn Cincinnati New Tork won.

Lost. pvt. seaeati aetatee -4 is aeeaaaa aeaeaeaa flr0 aeea e- a eae aa a. -9 ar50 naaataaa aaaeaa e00 2 a National Lea cue. Won.

Lost. Pet. eav aea4aereie 4 i av' aeeaaeassaaeeaaaa 19 Sl tsm Chloajro Pttiaburg Philadelphia Ft. Lauis Boston eawa 7 i 4 2 11 .214 1 ASM American League. tnioare 19 Toeton 7 New Tork Cleveland Maahlnrtoa PC Ijouia 2 Detroit 1 Philadelphia 1 GAMES TODAY.

ta8t. PcC American Astoclatlon. Cotomh-us at Toledo; rain: 1 Jt p. Indianapolis at Louisville; Do rame. aceeaot rarea Minneapolis at MUwankee: dear: 2 p.

m. ft. Paul at Kaoaaa City; clear, Z9 p. m. National Leaoue.

New Tork at Brooklyn; rain: 2 p. m. Fusion at Fbtladaiphla; no rame, rain, fu Louis at Pittahurg; no game, rain. Cincinnati at Chicago; clear; p. m.

American League. st Tork: rain; 2 p. TMladeir'a at Hoatnn; rlnudy; 2 p. Chtcaro at eland; rain; I rn. Pctreti at St.

louia; Cava-; I m. TEE IXDIAXAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, 3IAT 10, 1919. WALTER MAY THIDE UNIFORM GAME WEAR M'CAULEY. OF BLUES SETS PACE FOR A. A.

BAT-TING RIVALS GREAT CROWD TURNS OUT FOR ANNUAL DERBY CLASSIC BASEBABE ATHLETICS FRENCH BUILT BALLOT RACING MACHINES' AND THEIR FAMOUS PILOTS ARRIVE HERE TO ENTER LIBERTY SWEEPSTAKES. MAY 31 i i 1 a. i 1 4 1 4 i -I'--' i 1 The accomranylnc picture offers racing fans their first peJ at two of the famous French-built Ballot racing- machines, four of which are entered for the COO-nalle Liberty sweepstakes to be ran over the Indianapolis motor speedway, May 11. for si purse of 100.000. On the left, at the wheel, is Albert Cuyot.

who Is'makinx his third visit to EUROPE DEIEOIED TO ran rac CLOSE COMPARISON SEEMS TO GIVE FOREIGN DRIVERS -SLIGHT ADVANTAGE. Year. 17. 176 ISfTT I7 io vlt 3S 1S HM SC. 1SS 17 lv 11 1S91 l.t2 19 1-M lftS JIM IftiJ 1A1 lrt la-4 IX 14 107 1 is-e ii 1H li 11 114 11 114 1S17 1911 the SUtea.

In Ouyot placed fourth in the lioosler race at the wheel of a Sunbeam. In 1314 he waa third in a Delace. i On the rtrht. P.ene Thomaa. the winner of the 1311 600-mile, Is shown with his mechanician.

Thomaa's triumph. In 11 was the rreatest victory of his career for it waa an eepeciaJ source of satisfaction becauee the field included the late Oeorges Boiilot. his most cherished riral. 1 nnn The man standing between the cars la Mr. Ballot, maker of the cars.

It develops that the car will be raced under the auspices of Ballot et Europe's foremoet engine manufacturers, alone; with Hlspano-Suiza, Peugeot and Clement-Bayard. The engines of the new machine are of eight-cylinder construction, with the cylinders all In line, instead of arranged in a as Is conventional practice in eiiTht -cylinder design, Through the use KENTUCKY DERBY HISTORY Winner. AHatidae arrant Baden Day b'i-ar lord Murphy Fnnao Hindoo Apollo la-onatus Kuchanan Joe Cotton saaaeeeaa aata inai a saaaseae ate as aaSi sal a Time. 2:17 17 I 37 4aaaiul eae e-a a a 2 -43 a e4e'ae exxeevaa 2 i Han Alt Z.SH Montroee Macbeth aTeT tMaaaeeaaaai4fisa4ei eeeaa rtlley Kingman 2rfn4 Axra laokOQt 2:394 a Tt 2:41 Halm Ben Brush 2:47 Typhoon II. Jrllj Plaudit 1:09 Manuel Ieut.

Iroet Ilia Eminence Alan-a-Iale Jedire Il'mee 1-09 llwtiod i-. i'tfig Agile i 1:104 Hr Ifdron ....1 4-S link Star Ptone fitreet: Wintergrtea I anna Meridian Worth iSonerall Old Boaebud ..4.......... Bee-ret Oeore Bmith Omar Khayyam Iwtmlnatar VICTORY LOAN f.UnATHOIJ PRODUCES HOPEFUL FIELD NEW TORK. May W.The Victory loaa Marathon waa to be run today over the ten and one-half mUe course Washington Heights to city haJL The runners were to. be attarted by Major-(Seneral Robert Alexander, commander of the TTth N'earljr 1,500 entries had been received flora local athletic clubs and individuals and the big cities of the east and middle west.

Among the out-of-town entrants were Carl Under, of Qulncy. winner of tha Boston Marathon: Michael Lynch, of Washington. D. 0rtan. Vaugnan and Weber, the first three to finish in the Pittsburg Press Marathon; ten runners from the Baltimore Crosf-Country Club, and individual entrants from Boston.

Hartford. New Haven, Waterburv and Camp Wadsworth. There were to be seen 'in action also stars of former years, Kyronen, Pores. Bohland. Laakso, Morris, Feher, Trtvou- lidea, Nick the Greek, and others.

1 3:11 a-6 V. powers 2-5 F. Herbert O. ArehlbeJd 2:0 IS Khining re 4-S Oootaa t- MeOabe 6 2-ft Notter 2:04 J. Laftas I 2-S Porel 2:19 4- W.

Ksapp EM Rtanrte From 1TJ te 1895, inclusive, the distance was one ndle and a half. 1IM the distaaoe waa reuooea te one mum ana qwnw, Jockey. Tawia fiwtnm Walker farter Phaoer 0. Lewis J. McXaxaghlta Hard Panahua -Mnrphy Randerson Duffy 1.

learU OoTlngtoa KJlroy Murphy Murphy Clayton Kiuim Ooodale Perklna Fimma Oaj-nr Rimma Ta.nl Bnland WlnkflaM Wlnkflalrt H. Kookea- Frank Iryor J. Martin R. Troxler Minder 11J I-S Plekens THREE-I GETS A GLIMPSE la OF DESTRUCTIOfJ: HOPEFUL EVANSVILLE, May 10. Th attendance of the games in the Three-X League since the opening day last Monday, haa not been what the officers of the league expected and unless the crowds pick up a whole lot It Is not believed the league will finish the season.

All the teams In the league are managed and owned by fans' associations, and In the event the attendance in any of the towns la not sufficient to keep the teams going, the association will be able to raise the needed money among the members. The association at Terra Haute has 800 fans aa members and Peoria hag nearly 1.000. Bloorntngton haa Mo-line and Rock ford have over 600, but this city haa only 2U) members. William J. Asplan, president ef the local fans association, is hoping for better thin era and thinks that there Is enough enthusiasm in the towns in the league to keep things moving until the close of the season In September.

I "ia 1 I -a. i I VBSi awawjawaaa w- I a-a4VW or email. light reciprocating parts, ex treme high, engine speeds are attained, the normal racing speed of the engines being 3SuO r. p. as compared with X.J r.

p. m. for the Baby Feugeots and ISO) r. p. m.

for the 3uo cubic Inch Peugeot. The men arrived in Indianapolis yesterday and will soon he followed by Wagner and Be Not. who sailed with two cars on the Iloc ham beau on May 3 or TO CONDUCT GREAT SI CORSAN SYSTEM TO BE USED BY FAMOUS INSTRUCTORS ALL NEXT WEEK. George It. Corsan.

who Is regarded by many as the world's greatest swimming Instructor, will arrive In the city Sunday afternoon. Mr. Corsan comes to Indianapolis to put on the largest swimming campaign ever undertaken by the local association, which will start next Monday, May 12, and continue throughout the week. The swimming Instruction will be free of charge to any man or boy in the city, who desire to learn. Mr.

Coraan ts the recognised authority on swimming. Ills many boo lea and articles on swimming, life-saving and other such subjects have made him stand out aa the leader in aquatic sports. Several years an he Introduced the crawl stroke. He also originated the Idea of mass swimming instruction, and in his campaigns during the laat few years, has taught from LOGO to 2,000 men and boya how to swim each week. Cornan bail had in charge the training of the life guards at Chicajro, Atlantic City and other coast cltiea.

All Are Invited. Tha local Y. M. A. Is anxious to have aa many men and boys take advantage of this swimming ca.mjw.ljm as possible.

Mr. Corsan makes a specialty of teaching the timid, the old. the clumsy, the structurally awkward, and thoee whom every one else haa failed to teach. no man or boy will fall to learn nex week if he attends the classes. The Corsan swimming instruction (achedule has been arranred so thaJ business men may have Instruction twice a oay.

rrora to 1 o'clock, and to o'clock. The boys elatmes win meet from 1:15 to In the arternoons and from 7 to 7:19 at' night. Men who are employed in the daytime and can not attend the businena men clarsee can come rrom I to each day. TRACK AND FIELD MEET. The annual Boy Scout track and field meet will be held in Willard park.

Eat- urday afternoon. June 7. There will be eventa for boys under fifteen years of age and for boys over fifteen. The eventa In each class will Include fifty and 106-yard dashes: 220- yard and 440-yard runs, broad Jump, high jump, polo vault and a relay race. Thjre also will be two special races of nrty and 10 yards for scoutmasters.

A TlIE newest modern ausctrics xzxy be satta at cr display rooma. Wmr rrater barttssy opacity, larger tires, eaa ciudre lea. toes la eeaxis ayracesient and rxpaj battery exchanre, tSey fui.il trvery eo-clal and btsiaesc oexd adxrirxbry. urn UGMT) ELECTRIC ElCGAHCE and r-nemexxt art dlt fJayed la cvtry Ilea and 7t tLey are tha asect, moct convenient aad most economical to grpcrxta and to own, ScC thee latest Mit-bsrDS before you bvy. The 1.

Hlborn V7aoo Compajiy TaaWe. OAaa Wf? 6 ill a The Indiana Battery Service Co. H. C. CnURCllllAKe -Main 6111 1C07 Ii'crtli leridlaa Aoto.

23-61U CnOHGE TAYLOR. MOORE ACCEPTS RETURN FIGHT WITH JIMMY WILDE LOUISVILLE. May 10. Nate Leewls. manager of Tal Moore, champion bantamweight of the United Staten.

haa accepted an offer of Charles Cochrane, promoter of Lorlon. -r a. return match for Jimmy Wilde, the English bantam champion. Moore defeated Wilde In the British. American military iourrament held in London several montns aco.

Lewis has cabled accept an Moore is to get f3.oi. -r abrut for nia enci and wilde will prohaty get more. reing tngianrt a favorite renter. The purses are the iargesn ever offered In a bantamweight match. Carter Class.

Scorekeeper CHICAGO, May 10v la what was declared te be a Cabe-Giaats baseball game played by wire, Cfclcaae aax-lety Braelr at tate Blarkataae baXel laat alirwt eeatrtbate! g4.r.fiO,fM0 tn pins aaaaarrlptleaia te te a letery lean. It wns uaderstee-d that a similar party waa seinsr held by membera ef New terk'a -40O- at the lllts-4 erltoa aateL 11 the rales adested a SIO.000 whseHsvtiea wae errdlted as a hit. a doable. as triple aad henae raa. It ale- elareel the Caa, with pitcher Aletaa- 4rr aa the ehlef alar la alienee a-e.

Tech Meet Postponed. BUEL3 TV1 LX. Way 1 Tha trlanr. lar track and field meet In which Technical high school of Indianapolis. KuehTlUa klgh school and the FhelbyvUle huth school squad ware te have taken pwj-t today, was poat-Inl hy the local ax-hoot auihorHiea.

ba-rauae of w4 grounds. Arrsnrnnrants are be. Ing made to hold the meet hare on May 4. ROCIIrVVTER. May P-ec-reee-nt.

atlvee frona four vialtina atjjoola whlrh. 1U1 Itocheatar. are taktne rwrt here thia afternoon In the Wabash raJl-r track meet, gathered earty In the city trwlay. There were flfty.flve entries the ath'elle eventa. Fourteen are from IilnlTton.

fourteen from P.ocheater. elaven from Peru. Bins trcm Kokomo and seven from Wsbaah. riUJAN'A. May 19-iron than rlitr hleh erhoola alreerlr have entered tha'e'ata Interwrholaatte trar-k and neld mt w-Mch will be held at the L'niveraity ef Ditrmts ret week.

permlaalon has ln rerelved from tha Chamnaim Countrv Cluh to tiaa Its golf course for the IntarnrhoJajrtle matches. BENTLY BACK IN GAME. NEW) TORK. May Id Lieutenant John N. Bentley, ef Fandy Pprlngs, former member of the pitching staff of the Washington baeeball team from VSi3 to 1517, returned from Franca on the Great Northern yesterday to enter the game this summer, having been traded by the Washington club to the Boston Amencane last yrar and ecU this Tsar to the PaJtlmor- Infernatlon-ala.

He said hta arm wavs In fine condition when be pitched a wnnnlnjr eame month ago In Oermanv. Kent- ley received his baptism of f.re In tha Arronne" and was formerly commander of Company IA Infantry, but was transferred to the lXUi on armistice day. )i Indlananoli 4 Taste) Iliilit Tiettgr tlian acentcljiraef tdsy taaJcd Ut your rrtlt.i: 1 heavy fl.ces derby deep c0u3t GREATEST TURF EVENT EVCR RUN 13 OUTLOOK AT CHURCHILL DOWNS. DERBY FIELD. Verse.

tVelghu Ur ia 113.... 119.... KJoraon it. Bernard 11..., F.temal. h'ndef Plra 4-.

(Seanins's Park allor IClermont. oiuv Prortourn-i .1 All lire eve rj v. TIIE nOUSE OF DiUri! 11.. 112.. 1 1 aaVaa se Ma a m.i a- a.e.

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j. irtia J. T'ltvcll KnrP J.ur.fcri Pool Camar F. Murrhr Mclntr l-ar'Vtt J. Mn- I robe Ma Odr.a 1 to fajlor.

ta BlUy Ke'. y. 2 Farton. 2 ta Tt-alo. 1.

Ymdei. te Pr.nk, 15 to t'n lira, i to St. Pmarl. to Park. 20 te 1 FVoatow-n.

t-1 son. 1W to Clermont Kltrnal and Failoe, Mr. a. 1 entry. Filly Kelly and t-r r.in n.

rvoea entry. Vulcanite ani aermnnt, May greatest Kentucky Ierhy ever run waa the outlook for thia at Churchill Downs. The bcrt tha eart gould ofTer and the rltk ot the vnt Were ready to face tiie l.isuo. In pat Derbies there lve been one cr two anlmrJa t.t figured to have a moncpclyf 'l l.is year there waa a Tell with few on 1. The race was regarded a ract t.

.1 ere Despite the fact that a hexvy track waa In prospect, fourteen were named to start. Eternal and Kta.lo. th only f.v.y the clawlc. were selected to the chief contention. is or undisputed class.

rkclo has tJown herself to be a rUly the hU? 4t fche had plenty of spee.1 ar 1 I ke 1 route. 1 The prospect of a heavy tr. encxi tbe ardor of the -n c-fitin-rent which chnmpir-ncl Ji.irv I im Whitney's VlnJe. It 1 t'enown that Vlndex would rot run but It waa not known it win.il. Those who clung to i.l', wrrf till falfhful.

Pat I)ure brieve! -S ported colt, In ir 1 1. The blrreft crowd tht ev. attr 1 a turf event in ICenttirky i.rra Ii wttnee the tix rt.nn; i of Derby. Mitthtll cr Di.nc'f-e; Which? 'iy n. tfltchell, IHlvratUe'-.

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