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Kranr. Faturday. iJay 30 Hy th Aaaoclated ITfra. Corpriril' Ilania I'ayton, 5th of fojth raaader. CaL.

to- wor csf of th AmrVan txr- forc 'n the IAroun with, a aore of Ut out of a f'rord I nrrt to Ftrfa.r.t Jon T. Watam. lth rrnt, cf with a acore ct WL Cv-rp'ral fyton la twtnty--9 rein and waa hla f.rat r- II lh aerv- aViit two yara ajo and ahot I. i.4 way to" firn ovtr l.y picked from try unit and tvry arl' In Jirmy, acma. of wh-rn hai t-n ratai amonff tr, tt hota In th world- fnnr.t caje Into tha In tha fj.rlr.ir of l'J'J arid irtvlouily tad ahot In aevtral arr.alr matchta.

A rrartova Ltlline llpatch by tha AaaocUtM Trraa Hated tha following Iri'JUnUna aa acorlnc In tia f.rat day ct tha met: First Laaut. II. Hulhlnaon. 14; Farrnt O. A.

lyona, Cth Infantry. 11; I rlvata W. Wattra tlndUna. 12'J fsutlar Urblne Hmith. Infantry, Tknr-a llooaiara ranked In tla for fourth, aaventh.

tlirhth and ninth fl(fi, faprtjvtly. Tla city Jir-ctory doa not llat fmlth. 7i A -itOTort LrACtnc scmmaht and aalufMar Raaulta rraM-aa. -4-l: Tlr-. t-J-t.

Ti. and Oala; fturomar and TdHar. MUtwt aa. Natloral M-tar. wt froonoa.

i arry. art yrounda. Uall'tMl Caatlnta VI. Yfrnlw. arat irotii'l'.

Krnaauia inr pair)ar. Mir 17 rarrya a. Kik'(. Na. I.

National Motor a. Malleabla Caatlnca. aahlnaron park. rtmicf a. Ml1, nrkMa Tin.

J. ti. it J. Tlra va. Mull, I'Jveraida No.

i. Tha A. C'a walhad away from tha Chrtataraora Junior, nlnav at Fpadaa par)( Sunday, mhaa tha Tllata mada two doublai paa anil thraa alouMa ataaJa. Tha 'float mmm anod It to J. fylvaatar wha waa on tha moDrtt for tha ftlota waa at bta b.

allowina hut fnar hit and atnklna out ala m.n. Tl i'hrlatamoraa ma4i all thair rum on who Jlayal tMH t. on lna hr1Hnwr ntna. waa.olarad In Oa lnt aftar lh aiaih Innlnj. hut waa untlna in rally hla t.am, ia a a'ar puht-r, but tha cama waa too far I oat (or mm 10 i.i mu-n 14 ma acora.

l-yncn. a formar playar on tha Kour J. ha a atjrna. up th tha Tilota anil: playod Ma flrat a with tha tam hunlir. ila la play Ina IhlM baaa.

an.l In I.ynh. tho filnta raa a.M.1 naw atranaih thlr nina. Tha hrialamoraa claim an irrarularlty in thatr rnn'lay Hnaup and hava intwml at a fa-tura tima to try and eioar dafaat fiwra tbalr a a. Ft. Thllipa A.

elalma a forfait gama from tha Amartoan Bpax-lala. Tha St. Fhlllpa nlna. ho arar. playad a game with a pickad up laam, dafealtnc tham S-X, In a bard fnufhl rontaat.

Tha Bt. Phlllpa ara wanting a' rn for pt Sunday In tha thlrtaan or ourtaan-yrar-ol'l Claaa. Call VoodrutT and aak for John. A forfait gam a la la! mad from tha TVaah-Ington Cuba hy tha AmarU-an Iloya Club far fallnra to io tir runJar. For ram aa with tha I toy a' Club call Woodruff 4 and aak (or CUrrnio.

Tha Chriatamora Mldgata daftatrd tha lUthlanl Cuba. to 7. Sunday. Tha Mldgata ara playing a wbala af a gama la tha four-tn and Cftaan-yar-oU rlaaa. Thay d-lra gamaa for futura dataa.

CaU Woodruff 1. Hoth tha Municipal and tha Civto laaguta a 111 hold a moating cf tha rnanagara and uniplraa at PpaMlng'a avanlng at I o'rlix k. Tti am ratary and traaaurt-r of tha Iraguaa will giva a raport to data. Tha lUyaratda Junlora won a gafna from Troop 40 at Rlraral.la FunJay. Tar gamaa call North 13 and aak for rata.

Tha National Motor Own pa ny a baaabaJl club dafratad tha Arlington Tied Box. at Arlington, Punlay aftarnoon. tf ncor af 11 to J. Tha faatura of tha gama waa tha batting1 of tha National. Ptrantut thrra lo-oaa hlta Mi bia Katchaoi two of tha aa ml kind.

Out of ttva timra IXitch uiatt brouxht (our hlta. en a walk. fWa atol.n baaaa tor tha wtnnara. tir o'jt-of-totan gamaa aUraaa J. W.

Jonaa, National tajr Company. Thara at 111 Va a maaltng of tha XVlawara A. C. at tha old clubrooma at McCarty and AUhama atraata, WaJnaalay at aharp. Tha folionalng playara ara to ba praa-ant: Catanaora, Tjimbart brnthara.

Hampton. H.fTman A. lntr, MrtMrdy. 1 ray, AUma, Thorna. IAj tiar.

Pautara, Volp and nte. Tnay erona hata tauh tha Ahbott- TrojBi Sun lir an a a wl tm la aaaurad. for omn call North an.l aak for Ktava, Tha A. pa In tba algbtaen-nlnaiaan- jaar-old claaa. Tha Narthaaatartia dafaatad tha Chriatamora Cuba Funday at Rlvaraida Na, t.

ta 4. Tha faatura of tha gama waa tha pltchlrg cf Roach, who only allowed tha Cuba two hlta. Thara will ba a ararlat maatlna aaat Wednaa-0vj rlcht at Tl K. Walnut airaet. All pUy-rre h.iui4 ba Uiaxe.

aa Important mat ara wa takva up. Weatarn Cub manager la raqueated' to call ltarrlacn 111 In rafard ta a bookad gama with that taam. aCll at enc, aa rr-put baa bean granted. Tha Northwaatern dafaatad tba St. Jobn'e achool, 7 to Sunday, In a faat gama.

nark-ma rt had a had eighth Inning, when the losing tour rnna, but otharalaa pitched a arlrn-lid fm, fanning fourteen and allow ins Dvt hita. Tba Indlanolaa dafaated Maywoed by tba poor of 11 to at tha May wood diamond Tha faatura cf the gama was the hattary work of llartlade and Cookeman. atru-k out riftean A maat-Ine will Km hell at aharp at tha (how ymunda and all jilayara rouat ba lnre. aa. imixriant mattara will ba' talked ur A anx la wantad with a good taam In nt or for Sun.lir.

(inwa call ZZd and aak for Joe. Tho r-attallon club hara ould like ta ar-ransra for baaahall gamaa with a team ar trama In lnltanapolla. Tha Battalion la com-poal of colored enliatad metv It will ba nocsiuir-y for tha club dealrmc tho ra me to Kviarantae eipnaa, and a thara of the aata T't" would ba tmat d.lraM. Addreaa 11. K.

11; H. f.rat lieutenant, vj. M. C. A.

C. would like to book gamaa with a faat etate or city taam foe Fun-lay. A -ton Ttrowna r'tai take notice. Write lier-alt Kubtiih. NoalaaJ avenue.

Indiana- poiia. Tha Cardinals defeated the In-rt AlMaiia In a ona-al led rama at iua park Sunday. 3 to 4. The fatura th. rma waa tha pltchlnc of Cowden.

who had r.fien atrtkrouta to bia rreJit. Canw ar niH with th AhboU Troana. Lela-w area and InJianoiaa. Tha abov teams ran rt In touch with th trdinala by rolling rrrxip-rt and aak for Out-of-twn titnvs addrraa Gayle tiaaam, oolln ave. Mnarrha will hold an Important meet-Int mrht at the corner of Ornbint ifftiw anl r.li-jiir atr-t.

Th fo'lowma tlvera ar r.Tj.'.t to be raaant; FkiK-rtn. I ti(, 'a. WooflSeck. Wairera. Thorp.

An.r.taa, Woo'gar, Klton and roKrii. CUT Iff TIRE PRICES. YOr.K, May li-A cut In tlra jrlrea 15 far waa an. rounced todr hy tha Ooodyear Tt raTaiTd and tha Flraatone Iji ax.d i.klU't 1 1 WINNER a THE DTDIANAPOLIS XETTS, HONDAT, HAT 12, 1919. f.T.V C'JTFI ELDER RELEASED TO INDIANS BY i ati CAR3 APPEAR TO HAVE "EDGE MAY 31 ccgsip.

colf, amateurs, etc. JlQ; JL' -1 i ll i'l alif nnm "in TL" lotd here today fact ncD ouTricLDcn comes to of LAYCfl LI IT. r.e fa i I 1 It -i a. 1 tl i aft er'. -r-' I frr.m I a 1 it -Z WIS 1 a I 1 I I.

ft tri o-f'i tr.p a 1 iifr if Mir Mrrn waa force-1 to relaaee x' The goes Irito eTec It i i ar-l Ha; t) two I Ujers to he oil 1 If or a n. to New 1 a I a-1 rlvn th ct 1 1 own 1. a trn tl fjwr-T i tn4 this morvlig frMI O'iTara, w. was tie I'lul Tyf'i t' ifT a' '-t ten i i mr't. her 1 1 1 It ifif rrjr i M.r rl "I i r- ly I of hl ar, If i- o-.

IM fit a I r. t.nf a i ii Hy Cell I I'tm ho Ma rut tH a rW'n rib. rnay i-iM. rTtraI w(rti flul' l.tvo Ja c.Tcra Mm. Itfmlnt frtrri tha and Tar -4 a a fat ani fnlfhl Th effort Ct H'GVA ani Jfanatr ri 5 to rt unofhfr Tmn I 'Itia In-tiAni flva I it'l an i t'" 'rf 'w -rn I.t ir.

only (nvl, (run ant Tli'- r'uf, trritrt lxuiavli' lt ar 1 w.il f'y ant Tua-1v i 'i th "v.I'Tila hln rtoi r. 'I wra tranfr-l lr r' 'a at t'luinhlll inwi i. Jr dri l.a I i'l nnly twelva t.irt at CLCVCM ON THIS TEAM. Finrran'a Poor Decltlons CeJt the Tribe at Loulville. Ky.

May tha rr- 1 of tlioiicinlji that pnt thy alatvlx ard ltahra at rark tirn rr nevrral hun1rrd lloo- alr fn who alMaa will Trmtmhtr imi'lrf llntiran ar.J Knp In can- with lh fitlrmi vlrtriry rf th I'ril i-i'lt nvir ti Iri'luin, 4 to 3. Knp 'i iHn aii'l I i'inran afiowM If tit iinffn'1. K.va rl'( rn of hli llf-cin, 1 lhlla till plftlo. 'Ill iok t.irt with ttrf runt Jn th third i)nln. JtnH wttlK-t, r.

-urtij-d third on t'rnn'a atnI. An o'i I'rund fn ar nd l-oth and li.illy ni or1 on Vrka alnala aiola MMi1 acored ciri l)rvnr'l Tl wtro unatla to do any-thlrt- vtllli I'oya urt I tri lhth Innlnc l'innran'i r-oor Iwiltmrnt on tail nd rirum, Tha atshth was too t-iti li I li'ic. lw-h hpr aivrn a tn oti t.ailsi and nt to third tin olf rmd a throw on a rrom oi-r. A fiii wna rlvm a frr ti-k tii'l ttia Wfri) f.Ile I. A inl Iid a orcl Jav Klrka a fir'f rlnwn lh richt foul Una f.i a and Mn'irlhv aorl tion-rallvr.

AfncU continur.1 on to tha rlata ho! aliliu'iih hr wn headed off avrral fM frim tha il4ln on frfct ttirowa 'o Inton. l'lnntran ti iiinnrr r-ifp and tha acora Kltk hfil third on tha I I iv rind arorrd tha Hlnning run on In it" i.tntn th Indiana to tia fr tu fr diin whrn lry d'M aid trt' t'i on ltily'a nn. to IrU. II" out and thra qurti.n lihout Ue-i lnii i In ln la ru p. A i 1 1 I K'iaiia work cama in th-' rU ruile h-n hfr, Who i ii Afoul on tirnt, attrmpt-td a atf.il.

papcd to kkioimI lnnlifr had too rol tt Ica.l. Tl- riiw, wh.lcli ii rf-t. waa I 'ki I fikra and Ai'ushl waa hidtd rT 1 frt" from tha laa. Yrrkta vi-it l.irM nn ha rar out of Una abotit nv i. Vrrki-a turned to watch I rT third.

knrP Acoata rat iit a I' hatandln tfiat ha walaad nri'jil i i I a i lird aarond laaa tr'in ila Iffi tcid alio. Ila thoncht ha i anl hat pinrtfil tn hrn hla ir i -x I. tn a-t on tha t. I I Kn i wvn him aaf. M.iv.

r. thr iuy Ii not Crura in the SUNDAY RESULTS Amtrican Aaaoclatlon. At Knu ctr tf E. M. tl 1-ill i a ai 4 PMt.r rn II ill an.J llarirtava; Hall anl llro.

ti At Vliaauk.a Hit T3. r-1, ....1 A I 7 1 3 A 1 11 1 hniia, an nt, Kotaard an.l ttumpf. A i ilo Tl. it rv ir in a a i 7 oodfta-oi -t N'tlVlnavn a-1 'antr; Jin Ufa, rbnnr, Turn.r ar4 Konhy. Njtional League.

At Clnrlrunatl Tt It K. t-iu aaaaeaaa a-a 1 0 1 iiirnca Mr anl and Rarl- 5rn. ri-aarv- n.ii E. rtuiwrjj aasataaa a a 4 a 0 a 0 a 1 1 a 1 1 H'rriM-Alumi and Sohmklt; rtoualaa an l.iffr. At It v.w ink 1 a a a 1 a 4 1-7 1.1 1 1'iwiut 0 0 0 1 a a a 1 4 1 l.ti.ri-iii.ov tnj Mi-Carly; Ca.Jorf, Vla'itrtux ant Krui-rt-r.

American League. Vork tt w. iMitiMtii a a is a ork. tHtnoo a a 1 srr an Ati; Oarrity, Qji iii anl It eul. I Iv.lt K.

n-i-Mi 4 a 1 1 1 0 8 an 9chaik; Vhle anj "rt rt r.r. At ft. luia-- RttTX rw-tr ft a a 1 a. 1 a 1 5t a 0 1 aaiaa a I 4 1 V.a xn ia -M ti hll. an.l "krr, Kott, jo and ParotJ, 1 f.

tk.xa i.r.Ativn. Hu! -n; FtiT ptrn.id: rain. (. ialvaton. nnm; caiiej.

Pt 4: rMumfiit, S. rfl-. 1. 1. ri-r I rn, -i Anrwlca.

J-J. i lk 4. t.KAOi It kf 4. 1 -r" l'v navii, J. If- I'.

1 "'rn i 1. At. UZAiU'K. AU f.m- wat rmunj v.T Tv A XT I A 1 0 M. l.fT.e rfck, 1.

I mi 1. Mrir.j-rii!. 4 (abroad tmi 1 A'ina, Ik. i a k. AVi-! .1 r-a.

4. nr i t. rain. rxinrrrr-v. "i'l 1 t.

In trna- ti I. It At I a f- I j-- i 1 1 ti I I I IV lit i r. ir noftaaoa 2 0 0 i a a 1 i) 0 an.J 1- Irvl.i an I tlif H003IER3 CfUCK SHOTS. I SIR BARTON (J. LOFTUS UP.) Hundreds of Indianapoli people' taw Sir Barton, owned by Commander J.

W. L. Koss, paddle through mud several inches deep and win afternoon. It was easy for Sir Carton and those -who were "on him ticket. Billy Kelly finished second; mile and a quarter, was more than six Churchill Downs and about half this while the other half struggled and afternoon's events.

Commander Ross' share of the derby purse on Sir WALTER AND ALEX SHOW NO SIGNS OF SLIPPING YANKS WEAR BASEBALL HANG OVER FOLLOWING REMARK-ABLE PITCHING FEAT. IBy tha United Tresa NEW TORK, May li Tha mere mention of "Walter Johnson Is enough to strike terror Into the heart of any ball club. With tho Yankees for a long atretch It has been different. The New Yorker hava had the Idea, supported hy their on clientele, that they could whip Walter moat any old time, and Clark OrllTHh choae to tempt late by starting-biro agalnat them. Therefor they still are wearing- a baaehall hangover today as the result of their flrat at-home Sunday.

Johnson didn't beat them, but ha did hold them to no runs In twelve lntilngs; and they managed to break even only becauae ancient Jack Qulnn was just good enough to hold the Senators from crossing; the pan. Johnaon never pitched a batter ball game than he flashed yesterday. Two hits were marked down for the alleged wrecking crew of the Yankees. The big star of Washington never has pitched a no-hlt rama. but yeterdays record ahowa that bedween the first and tenth innings not a Tsnkt even reached first base, which, under ordinary conditions would have been a nlne-innlng no-run, no-hlt, no-rnan-r.

ached -first performance. I Both Out Stealing. In the first Innlnr Roger Pecklnpaugh hosted one to left field for a single, and than stole second, hut he waa the last of his clan until Pratt walked In the eleventh. Baker singled, but both men were cut down trying to steal, so the record speaks volumes for the craftiness of tho mighty Walter. A glimpwo Into tha future might ha obtained from the day.

coupling it with a certain matinee a few days ago in Cincinnati, when Grover Cleveland Alexander appeared for the first time for tha Cuba einco his return from the army and baielv was nosed out by a I to 0 score. These two veterans. It eeems, not only have not suffered, but actually look ready for some brilliant performances. Some one stated not long ago that the hall players are playing aa if they mean it. and consequently baseball will he Improved.

It certainly appears aa If he knew something. Week's Record in Majors NEW TORK. May IS. Tha week's reoord la each leag-u of gamaa won and lost, with runs, hlta and errors, including gamaa of Saturday, la aa followa: National League. W.

a aa a 3 iaaaaaaaajaaa 3 i 1 R- If. E. a is 7 a i J4 a 2 1 40 2 11 34 4 I II It 1 Prooklyn Cincinnati Chicago New York a 14 a 7 13 10 1 a 7 ue. I- R- IT. E.

1 ri 46 1 a it 1 1 i. 2 i na a 7 a 11 57 3 IS 11 13 33 a Hlttaburg a 1 1 I t'hiiadelphl; St. Lula Koaton American League W. Chlra Itoelon New Vork --Cleveland Waahington Ietrclt I'hiiadelphla tt, Loula 4 1 a 1 1 1 1 Central Indiana League. 1 At Muncla Marton Booatera 0 4 11 Munct Gray-, seeeeeaa a 1 Itatterle Reynodda and Uargrave; Selby and Cwuia.

At And or won Anderson Ifia4tae Peru Batter! Wright' and Clark; Thomaa. Klliott. Liable. Moomaux. At ankfort 1 wood 0 a ea a.i a a Frankfort aastassa lattartetNoonan Turner and R.II.E.

2 3 2 Ilobart, R.H.E. 01 1 7 tl 1 Schiaael; War moth and Johnaon. At Kokomo TL II K. etesieaa a. 7 1 Koaomo 4aaae a a 3 1 Hatter! NVrria and Simmona; liaoo and Schwab.

At Newcastle Maswella jaieS0J-l n-jntinrton eaaaia-iii liattarlaa Hauscr aad Tanli Deidarlcb an.l Hullbert. At fr aaaaaeai InJpla 2X i 9 1 4 7 2 To Enter Conference Meet. CHICAGO. May li. All Big Ten colleges and othar nonconference Institutions have aigniflexl their Intention of taking part In this year's outdoor conference1 track and fieid met here June T.

according to assur-ance received by the Western Intercolleztate Conference Athletic AasoclAtlon today. All tt team have been conditioning; for some Athletes returning from aervlca In Krance ara expected to boost caliher of the performers. Michigan would rule as a favorite, it wit said, due to her all round strength. Chicago 1 expected to put up a touh tuasle, fortified with her star middle and distance runners. OF KENTUCKY DERBY the forty-fifth Kentucky derby at Under Fire, third, and Vulcanite, fourth.

The time, 2:03 4-5 for the seconds slower than the Derby record. More than 30,000 paid to enter throng struggled and fought all fought to get to the bar. It was said STANDING OF THE CLUBS National League. Won, Loac 11 4 a 4 a 4 a 1 a Pot. .11 .643 .6.4 .417 .409 .100 Prooklyn Cincinnati Chlcero New York Uttabars" Philadelphia Pt IMllS Koatoa American League.

Wan. Loat, Irt. Chicago 11 a Boatan 7 4' New Tork 4 Cleveland 7 Washington Detroit I i Philadelphia I I St. Louia 3 American Association. Won.

Ioat. p-t. Ft Paul 14 4 .714 loutarnlla Coiumbtia 7 .6 Minneapolis 7 4 Kanaaa City 7 7 Indtanapolla 4. A Miiwaukea 4 11 Toledo 7 .222 1 1 aV -i TOLEDO, May 12. Upon arriving here today, Tex Rlckard.

who was accompanied by architect J. I JIc-. Lough If of San Francisco, announced the contract would be let and actual building of the arena for the Wlllard-Dempser championship started this week. Drapsey Is expected here about the middle of the week: and will take up his training quarters at a place selected hy A. W.

Thacher. matchmaker for the Toledo boxing commission. Another protest against the fight was registered last night by the Rev. P. K.

Chertngrton, pastor of Euclid Avenue M. church, who aaked his congregation to do everything possible to Induce Governor Cox to prevent bouts. LONDON, May 12. Eddie Shevlln, the champion waltorwelght of the United States has been matched tn box Eddie Beattie, a British fighter, fifteen rounds st the National Sporting Club, on May 19. The men will box for a purse of 34.000.

TOLEDO. May Frank Flour-ney, associated with Tex Rlckard In the promotion of the WUlard and Demp. sey championship fiht. Saturday purchased worth of Liberty bonds, to go to the boxers as payment for their services on July 4- Willard will get 3100.OX) of the securities, the balance going to Dempsey. 1 a Vr A 0 i'V a U.

4 a Hod Ellar. of tha Heda. mada tha first lunae Into tha 191 baseball ball of fame with a no-lilt, no-run affair agaJnat the Cardinals. Babe Adam earned a Pirate defeat when Phil Doug! triumphed over the veteran for tha Cuba In a tough battle. Tha Giant and Dodj-ars Id n't even make It a hard gama.

Tha Glaata slaughtered their over-tha-iiver colleague. Randy UhJa took bia first major league defeat when tha White Sax slammed him for a 10 to 3 count. Tba Tigers steppad on tha Browns and pushed them ta tha bottom af tba league. Sunday's Came in Detail INDIANS. AB.BR.SIt.

R. H. O. A. E.

4 1 a 12 1 RUev. If. CVaoe. r- 4 a 1 1 3 a 2 1 a 10 1 1 a 1 3 a a 0 1 a 1 2w tiimr. cf.

a a a Yerke. -o. 11 1 Covington, lb. 4 a Lrrorp, rf. a Wolf.

ih. Goaawtt, a a Hogge, p. a a Totals a 1 a 21 is COLONELS. AB.EB.EK. H.

O. A- E- Beorher. If. 2 1 1 McCarthy, lb. 1 1 1 3 a coo rf.

ase ieiee HendriX. -C-f. 1.2ia4ee Kirke. lb 4 12 a 1 i 1 Kocher, 8ietl712 Ctreat, aa. 4 a -1 0 0 Long.

P. 4i0S03 Total 2 4 7 27 Matted for Rocr In th ninth and doubled Indiana eeiaeeee a 1 Lmtviiu. a a a a a 4 4 Two-baa) hit Kirk. Unary. Stolen bases Terkea.

BoecJVer. Acoata. KJrke. Doubla pis. Relllay to Crane: Crane to Tork.a to Covington.

Ueft on base Indiana. 7: Lonla-vtllw, a. First bas on arrorw Indiana, OoVonela 1. Ktruck out By Lore. 6: ty 2,.

siprrea FTaxiaraa aoa r.i?p. ft ill 4 Churchill Downs, Louisville, Saturday received $7.20 for earn pari mutuel afternoon to get their money placed, over $1,000,000 was wagered on the Barton's victory was nearly $21,000. HIGH SCHOOL FRESH1ES HAVE AWFUL DREAMS HULL OF NOBLESVILLE, IS BIG BLACK BEAR WHO CAUSES THEM TO WORRY. Manual, Tech and NoblesvlUe are the favorites for the sectional high school track and field meet which will be held at the state fair ground Saturday afternoon, beginning; at 1 o'clock. Short-ridge, of Indianapolis, and Boxley are the other two schools entered, and they are expected to trail the list.

Manual has been victorious In the majority of the cases this year when Indianapolis track teams have met. although Tech Is coming up and Is cutting down Its odds daily. Nobleaville is the dark horse of the meet. Some hlerh school followers say that Nobles-vtlle is not to be feared so much, but others are afraid that this out-of-town aggregation is not being given its just credit. 1 Tecn'a Favorites.

Tech's pupils are counting; on Day, Mott. Maxwell and Griggs to be the big point-getters for the east side. Day, one of the fastest dash men in the state, has been making all kinds of records this season and no doubt will carry off the honors in the dashes. Shortridge is placed low in the rating, even by the most enthusiastic of Short-ridgers. However, Shortridge is goingAo "carry on," the school says, although there Is only the slightest possibility that Shortridge will even place third.

Hull, the consistent point-eater of No. blasville. will be tho moat feared man in the meet. Hull is well known about Noblesville and at other places, but In IndUnapoMs, he is the darkest of the dark After Hull has shown his condition Saturday local high school men will breathe a sigh of relief, even though Hull takes everything. For the suspense Is awful! Saturday Sport Summary grWKOnni), Mass.

Cblgata. with a total of points, won th meet of tha Eaatera Intereollea-iat Athletic Association bar; Stevens Inatitate waa aocond. with 34 points. Other totala ware. New Hampahira State.

2m: Boston college. IS; Holy Croas. Mtddleburr. 13; Springtlald. 11; TuUt, Worceater Tach.

IVv PRINCETON. N. J- TaJ defeated Prince-ton In a dual track meet hara, 41 to 41. Rain fall during tha greater part of the sneet. ANNAPOLIS The Naval Academy rifle team defeated tha 71st reg-iment.

Yer National auard. in a dual rlfla meat hara by a soore of 2.23S to 2.131 points. Tha ahoot-Ing waa over ranges of alow and rapid fir at both 200 and 3u0 yarda aad aoo yard a alow firing. Tha middies captured high in dividual acortna, midshipman Conrad regla-tertag aa aggregate of 2ai out oX a possible VA. PHVLADELPHtA Tba" Cornell freshmen defeated tha University of Pennsylvania first-year man Id to 68 la a track meet here.

BLOOM INGTCN. Ind. Notre Dams defeated Indiana in a baseball game here. 1 The score was a ti until tha ninth Inning, when an error by lran in a double play allowed Notre Dame to count the deciding run. Score: Notre Dam 0 1 a a Indiana a a i a a a a 2 a a Murray and Barry: Kunktl and Raaacbsn-bach.

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. Indiana State Normal defeated tha unci a Normal baseball team. 23 to in a game that atarted wall but developed into a weird contest. CCXVEH, Ind. Crane Technical hig-h school, defeated Culver Military academy in a baseball gam bare by score of 7 to 4.

CULVER. Ind. Manas 1 Training htrh school, af Indianapolis, defeated Culver Military academy in a track meet here by a score of 63 to 41. CHICAGO Chicago defeated tha Purdue university nine, 7 to C. at baseball.

CHICAGO Chios go won a dual track and field meet from th Cniveralty ot Wlaoonain by a score of 77 to tl. BALTIMORE. Ml-Johna Hopkins defeated the University of Pennsylvania la Unroue. 19 to a. PennrylvaAtav bad defeated Swart mor and TaJ and it was expected! it would fore lie pirns to tha limit.

CRAWrORDSVILLE. Ind. Wabash took an exciting track and field meet from Ie-Pauw her, by a Baargia of 3 4-5 points. BLOOMTNGTON. IndL Ohio Stats defeated Indiana in a dual track meat here.

44 to U. It waa a conference arsir. EOUTJ1 BEND. Ind. The Notre Dante prepe took six firsts in a euadrmairular track meet with Soath Bend.

Eikbart and Goarten high schools snd finished first with it pointa Kiahart. with 41. took second; South Bend came third with 25. while Goshen brought up the rear with 11 points. Keller, of.

Notre Dame, waa bun point winner. Ind. Franklin took a dual I. C. A.

L. track and Bald meet hare from Eartham. C3 2- to 2-4. Klcgaolver Prank lin) msds 17 points. GARY.

Ind. The Lake County achool track ani Bald meet waa won by Hammond in a aesaatlonal finish. Hammond r-ored points: Crown Point made 73, and Kmerson. of Gary. 25.

Ceertng was Hammond's troruf roan, wttn 14 pointa while Eiting (Crown Point) tied him for individual honors. FOffli DRUB AND AMERICANS COM ELEVEN CARS AND EIGHT EU ROPEAN PILOTS TO FIGHT FOR HONOR. Eleven fcrelrn cars, with elrbt fn elgrt drivers. wCl start la the international 500-rane Liberty eweepstakes race on the Indianapolis motor speedway. May 31.

This Is more than one-fourth of the entire field er' forty-three entries, a formidable propofjon and one that Is expected to increaF. to one-third with the running- of the time trials that will eliminate ten of the ronteatxnts prior to tho race. It is not thouaht tha anv cf the Europaan speed creations will fail oy tne wayside in the time trials, as they are all eaaily capable of doing better than U0 miles an hour, and will be handled by stars, everr one. Thourh the foreign feld at Indianapolis this year bulks lararer than tn any contest ever held on the huge brick track, the numerical odds are still two to one against It. What it lacks In size, however.

It more than makes tit in Quality, being- composed of the fasteot space eaters ever sent across the pond, and the greatest galaxy of drivers. Logical Favorites. Th logical favorites among the for eign aggregatlcn are the Sunbeam team, composed of Darlo Reata and Jean Chaasactie. This will the third time that the Sunbeam combination has attempted to lift first" honors In an 1n- (Mane-polis race, and It is thought that this time It is primed for buslnew. with the experience of two previous failures to guard It against mistakes.

In former years the fcunbeam cars were not adantod to the Indianapolis track, having too long a wheelbase and an improper gear ratio to get results. The succession of short turns and straightaways on the Hoosler ovsl re quires a short wheelbase for rounding corners and a fast pickup to get going again on th straightaways. This year th Sunbeam team has two cars built especially for the Indianapolis track. with motors of an improved aviation type, said to be capable of better than 130 miles an hour. In th hands of two such super performer as Darlo Reata and Jean Chassasm.

these cam ahould be able to do wonders, and may be ex-r-cted to be near the front from the start to the cmsn oe me race. Five Peugeots In. there will be fiv Peugeot In th contest, two of them piloted by Europeans. Jules Goux and Andre Boillot, and three by Americans. Lieutenant Arthur Klein.

Ray Howard and a driver jet unnamed. Both Goux and Boillot are popular favorites for first position, especially Goux. who won the 191.1 Indianapolis race, and the Americans may also be expected to give an excellent account of themselves. Klein being familiar with the Hoosler course bv virtu of having competed in the 500-mile races of 131S and 1314. and Ray Howard being on of the early stars of the racing game, having made his debut during the early Vanderbilts on Long: island.

50-60 Chance to Win. The dark horses among the European aggregation are th Ballot team, composed of Paul Bablot, Louis Wagner, Ren Thomas and Albert Guyot All of these drivers are stars of highest call-t er. and their cars are th latest ex-rmples of European constructive srenlua. Except for the fact that their cars are brand new. never having been tested before in a long race, they would rule undoubted favorites for th event, however, th possibility Is always present that some unexpected mechanical trouble may develoD that will minlmU their chances.

At the same time a large wad of money is certain to go down on the Ballot crowd, as it Is not thought I bl by a large contingent of racing fol- Is a a aa fAtif at) 1 a vnapfanal em. palgners as Bablot. Wagner, Guyot and j'homs wovld come all the w.tv to Indianapolis with cars that ar not absu-Ivteiy rlfrht. From any angle tha situation Is fraught with many possibilities. However, it la safe to predict that as compared with th American field, the Europeans have at least a 50-50 chanc--to cop, with perhaps a slight additional percentage in their favor, depending upon the developments thst come to light In the elimination trials.

NEW YORK. May 12. A protest-of the victory of Robert Cannefax, of Chi cajro. In the recent world's champlon-ahip three-cuahion billiard made by Alfredo de Or, of Cuba, who loat the title, will be considered by an arbi tration committee or three, it waa learned here yesterday. De Oro charged that Cannefax made a foul durlngr tha second night's play, by hitting- th white ball twice with his cue.

and that the referee should hav ordered the balls replaced in the position they occupied before the alleged foul. The two players agreed that each should pick an umpire, the two to select a third person. It was ssserted that the title, side stakes and gat receipts are tied up pending the settlement. Coming From Germany. NEW YORK, Ma7 li-Chuck Ward.

Dodger Inflelder. has sent In Ms signed contract from Germany. A letter accompanying the document said Ward expected to return along with Sherrod Smith, but Smith already has reported. Sport Events of the Week Baseball. Monder and Toay Indians vs.

Colonels, at Waahington perk. Wednewlsy to Kuurday. lochosiv Indians vs. at Columbua Sunday Indiana va. Toledo, at Toledo.

Racing. Continuation of Kentucky Ttactng Aaaoclatlon meet at Churchill Oowns. Louisville. Boxing. Monday At Philadelphia, Cal Delaaey va Lew Tenlr.

At Tulsa. nick Load-man va Karl Puryeax. At Toledo, Kayo Mara va. Brock (call-d off). Tueadsy At Baltimore, Jack Brltton va Johnny Tillman.

Wednasnsy At Pittsburg. Frank! Britt va Billy Wheian. Thursday At Philadelphia. Frank Conifer va joe r-nuiipc At vt Ukesoarre. Pa, Lew Tendler va Al Murphy.

At Atlantic Or v. Eddie Morgan va Preston Brown. At Mil-waukee. K. O.

Laughlin Joe Etran. Friday At Philadelphia, Preston Brown va Iuteh Brandc At Baltimore, Ml, Teung Cbaney va Bat Saturday At Pluuiuelphla Jack Brltton va. Fteve Lstzo. At AUentown. Pink Dnn-rlee va.

Lew Tendiar. At Charleston. W. Va. Dick O'Brien va Dnmray Jburoa.

BITS OF CITY SPORT B. B. Remy broke 91 out of lnrj tarrets In th weakly ahoot at th lndianspoua Gun Club. Haddaih snd Watson earn broke li. Another aooot ia on tha boaxda for neat Saturday.

Winners in Beam's Bowling Lea rue No. 2 will ret their prize money tonight if they re to the nlir at o'clock. Prest-O-Ltt hiah tears soore for one cam, wruh t1; Block's took high three-grants total, with S.740; Sara Lovtch, wlt 247. mada toe tigs individual game, arl II. Etaffen, with (13, totaled highest tor tiuee games.

Philadelphia Gets Regatta. NEW YORK. May li Th annual regatta of the Middle States Regatta Association has been awarded to Philadelphia. This event, which ha not been held for the last two year, will take place on Labor day on the Schuylkill river. The association, which la composed of thirty-eight rowing clubs, elected the following oCcra: Iretident Richard Sturoke.

Wood Cliff Boat Club, Wood. clUT. N. J. vice-president, LatroNe Cogswell.

Arundel Boat Club, Haiti-more; secretary-treasurer. C. K. Nuiier, I Loat Club. Ion Vers.

N. ouaua I HONOLULU. AMERICA LOVES YOU; YES, YES! ALAMEDA. CaU May 12. Harold (Stubby) Kruger, former swimming star of Honolulu, now a student at St.

Mary's colleg-e. in Oakland. CaL, yesterday won the Junior national A. A. C- 100-yard championship, aad set a new record for th event.

Ills tins was :57 J-5, beating th record held by Abe Eleel, of Chiearo, by two-fifths of a and recording secret a ry. Harry La tier. Metropolitan Rowing Club. New York. ALL COMERSV BILLIARD ft.

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