Best Sportirvg Pe>.ge All the News of the Published in New S P ORT S Track and -— Jersey Field _ _Diamond, ... ;.. ■-» TWO POLO GROUND HEROES OF YESTERDAY I # A'Minute from Market St. Directing Your Attention to McGregor=Made Suits --j- AT 20.00, 22.00 and 25.00

$20.00, $22.00 and $25.00 are about the prices the busi- ness man of today pays for a Suit of Clothes—this sam&man not many years ago patronized the high-priced custom tailor. Not today—he cannot afford to waste his time wait- ing for a tailor’s guess. He recognizes the superiority of modern McGregor-made, ready-to-wear garments.

We invite inspection of our men’s suits at $20.00 to $25.00. We especially invite the man that still clings to “his tailor.” If he is reasonable we can convince him that he can wear garments that are correctly styled, rich in quality and faultless in fit—he can be a better dressed man without vexations delays and at about one-third the tailor’s price. f HANS WAGNER. 'DOTS MILLER. Saturday We exhibit a specially tailored range of single- breasted sack suits, three distinctly different models are JOHN MILLER AND HANS THE ACADEMY'S shown, making it possible to please men of varied ideas con- cerning style. ^ [v FIELD DAT SET Fabrics are finished and unfinished worsteds. Color WAGNER WERE HEROES designs show shadow stripes, neat mixtures, gray combin- ations, taupe and the latest shades of blue. At Polo Grounds Yesterday, One Was Honored as Victory Was Easy for Briton, Premier Batsman, the Other as “Find” oi the Seems Certain Some Records $20.00, $22.00 Who Made Fast Year; Kearny Boy Vi Do tor Majors. Must Go—-125 En* ‘ Time. /trants. $25.00 MILLER i« a big leaguer. That statement MdVTBEAI{, May 21.—Alfred Shrubb, goes tor all that It's worth. To be a big leaguer Each one of the 128 entrant* for the * the English mIddle-dMtance chfcmpion, rOHNmeans that you must be ‘‘there" with the stick an<^ [Newark Academy annual field day to- 1 proved his ability to go a distance fur- head work, besides having natural ability as & player. morrow on Academy field, Orange and [ ther than fifteen miles In winning style Hans Wagner is a big leaguer. Did he not get the First streets, Is sure that he Is going to by defeating Henri St. Yves, the Mara- champion batsman's cup yesterday at the Polo Grounds? Qo something great. The training stunts I thon champion from Prance, in their So is Fred Clark. So is Roger Bresnahan. So is Frank' mat the boys have undergone for week* twenty-mile race on the Montreal A. Chance, and each one ot these men has told Larry Sut- past, anticipating this great day, give that the is the them this h «A. A. grounds last night. Shrubb won ton, who discovered Miller, Kearny boy confidence. The card of this is as fine a by a lap and a quarter, about 690 yards, “find" of the big leagues year, and Just events arranged promises good work, J as t&at the and little more can be 1 In the fast time of 1 hour 54 minutes ball player Jewel given him yesterday by expected to make 1 J and 25 seconds. St. Yves finished out West Hudsonites-Is a gem. If anybody had any doubt the day one of the best in the history the • about "Dots," who broke into the big league, unlike ‘nost of the famous training school• for i race In 1:56:24. T no minor ! It was a big surprise, St. Yves being players, with practically leagup experience, boys. lots of and N. More-than 125 entries were a 1 to 2 but fresh from the Kearny crfdwell, J., received for j practically favorite, reports the annual field day of Newark that should have gone to the Polo grounds yes- Academy, ! that Shrubb’s right leg had gone back person which will be held Saturday afternoon at him In that bunch ot famed I on him since the Longboat race leading terday to see play. Really. Newark Academy Field, at Orange and who had on him. First streets. The entries closed most of the to believe he would ball players there wasn't one anything Monday. ( experts It would not be surprising If some of Lb# In my opinion, John has Larry Doyle beaten so far j fade away after the fifteenth mile. records on the bronze tablet in the gym- 1 Shrubb went out into the lead after that there's no comparison. nasium. which have stood for many ye»ra, from the his evenness of and would be broken. 1 the. first and. a balls hurled twlrler, play OF SCHOOLBOY LEAGUE GAMES i twenty yards, setting The events will be. as usual, sprints i RESULTS the of his going out of the majors «. .,i—... ----—■—-—• X « fast pace, opened a big lead In the preclude possibility for the members of the first, second and thinks humble servant. To bear out my statement as third classes and some field events for all. tarly stages of the race. for many years, your Northern Senlar League. Southern Senior League. Parochial School L'agae. o In one of the recent Brooklyn games, There will be a 100-yard novice and the Game schednled beta sen a referring a grass course to the. thlrd-of- to his eye for the "good ones," h?. .1 At Branch Brook Parte.) (At WeeQuahir Park.) yesterday of class relay. PI.. 3. the Oathedral and St. Ann s teams can- 4 « mile einder path. !he runners ran on a walked three times out of four times at the bat. In furtherance my state- ,. Burnet 8t., 7; F. Eighth St. 5. Miller St.. 26; Hamburg Many believe that the class of 1910 will St.. 15: Belmont Av 2 celled. St. Ann’s team having dropped 4 track laid lust Inside the ciiulev path, from the redoubtable Raymond, one win .. Bummer Av.. 20: Newton St. 4. Bergen ment, he had two hits yesterday "Bugs" the Championship and that the in- S. Market St., 5. from the * 3 1-5 laps to the mile. Just be- • Franklin. !«; Elliott St 1 Hawthorne Av.. IS; league. measuring made the Pirates. In the ninth inning he dividual honors will either go to Fred- 22 of them scoring the lone tally by .. Centra! Av.. 10. Alexander St 22; Eighteenth Av.. fue the seventh mile wps finished by erick Ebetstadt or Harold S. Van Doren. Thirteenth Av., 13: a lead was really the beat of the game. It went > w (called). ♦ Shrubb he had gained lap on the made the second bingle. which Both have been doing phenomenal work Frenchman. This lead he Increased to a Coach” had time to field it so fast rtf left field that even “Stage McCormick for Newark Academy In the various inter- OJP TUB lr.p and a half & the end of the twelfth scholastin STANDING TEAMS to second before John had rounded first. It was a wicked clout. The rest meets held this spring and at millc, and added forty yards more in Hie the indoor meets »' !S*rtk"m P*r0rW*' *' That’s the of the Pirates’ de- during winter. souther, Jr. So.ther. Sr. I + next couple of miles. In the fifteenth St. of the Pirates couldn't send him over. story }he Leap.. !£££ %P,: " 0 000 Ties be gar to quicken his pace, and from feat. H.wfhorn. Av 4 0 1 0I» Miller St.4 0 L00O Thirteenth Av.,.,3 01.000 Thirteenth At...* Ol.WOSt Aloysmss 2 1 there l" Hie finish made, small gains, but t St.4 0 1.000 Franklin .A 0 LOW* N Seventh St..-3 0 L000 St. Johns-1 1 m * John had four chances yesierua*. '• B Sixteenth St * 750Ber*en ♦ one- j .607 1 .0*7 .Summer Av-2 t .1*7 Cathedral .. .1 1 fi'iiirlili held on gnniely, and lost only Avon Av .'* 1 780 Belmont Av..!...2 1 8 HJ*hth St.* .?* Hie Some of the New York, scorers chalked " 1 .467 Av .2 1 .667.St. Peterr. .1 1 fomth of fn lap and a half gained at Belmont Av I 1 750 Alexander St.3 1 .647 Burnet St..a Sussex f/J J 1 Mc- EASTERN LEAGUE RECORD. ! " 1 .500 si .2 2-.500 Seventh Av.2 1 .66. gt. .1 1 M<0 twelfth mile. Shrubb was. UinpUig badly him frith an error for not getting i i M7 Elxhtecnth Av.,.1 Elliott Joseph's... ♦ <■ 2S*5?j”. »o but home with a or Av.,.1 3 .250 Summer Av.1 1 .300 Central Av.2 1 .667 Sv CwBia s. .11 at. the finish, came strong Cormick’s hot It may • SJJSS* If.} j 667 Hawtborue grounder CUBS 10 PLAY '• 4 Av.1 3 280 Newton St.1 2 333!St John's 1 l 5W* ran his usual with l sprint. St. Yves race, so W.UPc.l W.UPc. I SftE&L PI.I 500 Hamtrars P'.'.O .oooiontrxl *J not have been a bungle,- It was " 4 3 .Ono Franklin .....1 2 mist. Niehaera ..* 2 •»“> short,, choppy stride, but had not the speed may ...10 5 MT: Buffalo 1761 Av" 2 3' :»0S Market St.0 00o Newton St.0 Rochester ...... 1011 <» raSteemh 3 .000 Burnet 2 .33 1i after the hard but it did not do any damage r 1 1 MO N Seventh St....O St.1 go Engjishman. hit, Toronto .13 7 632, Newark 7 11 389! “.* .... 1 anyway, for with three on base,- right Montreal ....10 7 MSIBaltlmorc 712 .368 # 5““i 1 * 10 8 566!Providenee ... *11 .853 Murray's Jersey City. ■ after, he came up arid got ELIZABETH STABS "SK,”:: IS . IfigUc-Jt® t the side. Yeiterdar'i Reanlts. ■* hot shot, retiring FOK TODAY a SOHBDULB * In the first inning he figured in Newark, 1; Buffalo, 0. EASTERN LEAGUE DROPS. * Karltm .lnalor Lr«ri». , hit one Jersey City, 4; Montreal, 1 nice play, when Murray Branch Brook Park * Toronto 8: Providence. 3. (At _ John to hlfri with McCormick on* first. Rochester, 5; Baltimore, 3. AT WIEDEIAYER’S s-at," with precis- ass a *.»«"• i «s* whirled the ball to Wagner Games Today. i! tbsus-x-jmset,I Lest you forget we woh 1 to 0 yesterday the German It aver to ion and whippet) Newark at Toronto. with Flater In the box against the. Bison*. end to first like a shot, putting an JSrsey City at Rochester. Burke’s With scoring. Providence at Buffalo. Team, “Pop” Ho. for Toronto today, and .four games was the with the fast moving Kelleyites of that The second double play, though Games Tomorrow. Foster in to One that showed the headwork of the boy. Charge, It is a shame for us to return good Newark at .Toronto, city. It occurred in the second Inning. The for evil by walloping them, when their JSrsey City at Rochester (2 games). SUBURBAN BASEBALL LEAGUE were full with one out. Ray- Visit Here. A FAST over Providence bases only at Buffalo , victory yesterday helped He hit a hot one Providence <% games). GOODMAN mond was at the bat. materially to shove us two notches Baltimore at Montreal. up to Miller, who with the best poss’me we trimmed Buffalo decisively by after stacked himself up,against / the whitewash tor a l to 0 score. judgment, LOCAL SITUATION Bplashing Schlci, who was making for sec*id with The Elizabeth Stare, in the absence WOULD IMPROVE the idea of ’•dumping" him.. The boy kept RECORD. of the Tigers Sunday, will meet the Talk about your Theodore Kremer melo- bis head though and emerged from a col- WELSH TONIGHT Chicago Nationals at to th* dramas, yesterday’s game had everything lision with the Giant catcher Just far Wledenmayer’s constructing That's the way play In that line skinned to death for action to get the ball to first, retiring W.UPc.l W.UPc. i Park. Last season the Stars met near- game. enough 489' Out-oMown Winner Could Play and exciting situations. Ih the first place Raymond and making "nil" out of the Pittsburg ....19 11 *33IClnclnnatl ...1*17 ly all the league clubs at the he major Jack Goodman and Freddie Welsh are there was the pitching duel, without which tally O'Hara thought he had swhen Chicago .'....18 13 .58) | New York. .12 14 .4821 Wilbur Ttrr brook, who pitched for clout. Louis.HIS .4:18 Elizabothport grounds, and defeated Off With League no game of the present series would have crossed the plate oh Raymond's Philadelphia 14 12 ,5SSl8t City Bloomiield last year and mho 1* now an and for their ten-round bos a .1116 .407 the New York the ripe ready ! been complete. On this score, our Johnny Summing it all up, John playedf firgC Brooklyn _1314 .4Sl]Boston Nationals, Doves. St. lireman. Is open for an engage- tlie attention of for Honors. Irvington contest tonight, and if the Briton ; Flater had it on thfcir "Rube’’ Kissinger class gome and attracted Yesterday’s Results. Louis and Philadelphia Athletic*. They ‘Champ’ ment for any local team tor Saturday. lng and let the Muck cast off get on the ground. That de- a j Conple away neurly everybody 1. were only defeated by Detroit, the gets home in front by any kind of with his fourth game since be- the bunch of Kearnyltes, who, to New York, 2; Pittsburg, i straight Uighted 2. Tharo are not many outfielders on local coming a Tiger. the number of 500, cheered their favorite Brooklyn. 3: Cincinnati, White Sox and Pittsburg. The latter margin there will be .1 sigh o£ relief 1. teams who have anything on G-odc. of from tbeir of In the stands, Philadelphia. 5: St. Louie. won SEMI-PRO. point vantage in a ten-inning game. In order BV the That boy looks like good among his most ardent admirers. U they were delighted and doubly so. Chicago. 6; Boston, 2 Tigers. There was Schlafly’s wallop to the fence Yes, to a tussle, some of deter- attention that Hans Wagner, the give Chicago good nearly Ihiere should l>e way timber. confidence will win for a man. Good i In the very first, Left Fielder The Games Today. which batsman of the nge, ail the Crackajacks that played with of Essex White picked off the very boards, making pl'emler f?*ve JJJ* York. mining the championship should romp Jack saw Welsh Kearny both oo and off the Pittsburg at New the Most everyone who has seen Wright, of man one of the most sensational catches ever young boy Stars last season, Including "Pop'’ the supremacy of , was the reason. Wagner was Cincinnati at Brooklyn. county. Undoubtedly the Bav View Wheelmen, work say he Is and told lur Been on the Buffalo Besides diamond, who will the Stars and fight Frayne immediately grounds with John and when the latter 8t. Louis at Philadelphia. Foster, captain teams will be deter- a wonder He does his stunts a la Chase, these we mnst count on Kelly's always Newark baseball him the Johnny made that little slip on MJcCormlok 8 Chicago at Boston. play left field: O'Dell, Barton, Lynch. and tilts, too. manager to get Englishman I wonderful throw from left field to Crisp, the j he went to his side advising film mined at the end of City League ! and that off White at the plate, and pre- grounder Rath and Clay, who are now in the under any conditions, pow eutlng The oldest man in the when the best of the eight the Blsons from not to-mind. and who have aeason. Is to the ehaned hi* venting scoring. does the" very same thing, Tri-State League, all In Jack get tonight business often AMERICAN LEAGUE RECORD. now out a schedule will seasons with the teams playing TO PLAY are of hint Hans. ... past played WATSESSING things expected *uld Elizabeth The other Essex For Buffalo. Clancy got in the limelight1 a modest and he showed It win the pennant. • John is boy, team, will be on hahd. All trains | when he made a headlong dive for Flater's He seems to be a favorite with W.LPc.l W.UPc. however are so close yesterday. on at county teams, MONTCLAIR TOMORROW. Jlner In the eighth gnd got It In hie gloved I baseball .967 .1216.429 Central Railroad stop Hamburg everyone, even that great general. Detroit .18 9 Chicago to the city and some of the suburban I hand. , for when Bob Emslie called New York....1610 615 St. Louis.1115 .4231 place, and a largo delegation of the ENTRANTS MUST BE --.....- are Newark residents that the the lanky Kearny boy to the plat© to re- Boston .16 10 .615 Cleveland ...1017 .370 Elizabeth fans will accompany the players One of the beat attractions on various that token of .. 7 18 is bound ceive the diamond ring, Philadelphia 15 10 .600 Washington 280, team. Fox and Linderman will do the annual superiority argument baseball diamonds in this section of the NEW YORK RESIDENTS. esteem from his Keurny friends, the Pirate advocated in these Yesterday’s Results. for the Stars and the full line- to ensue. As was State will no doubt be held on the North seemed proud of hi to, and, taking twirling Eusl Or- manager New York, 1. columns last year and this year, too, Park and Dodd street grounds, walked him to the plate. 8t. Louis, 2‘ _ third Yandcr- him By tte arm, up is: Rath, base; Barton, next afternoon, when the NEW YORK. May 21.—Secretary I! MAJOR LEAGUE DROPS. that so 3; Cleveland, 2 (10 Innings). there shoulud be a suburban league, ange, Saturday j It seemed to mb, though, expensive Washington. catcher: Lollfelt, centre field; Montclair A A. will the Watsesslng the Association, | wa* 5: Philadelphia, 3. Foster, play pool. of Mi?troP°1,t*n a with such »i worthy reason Detroit, same lines as the gift second conducted along the B. B. C.. of Watsesslng. the first gams a notice to the secretaries of -... I that most or Chicago, 12; Boston, 8. left field; O’Dell, base; Clay, yesterday sent poorly presented. imagiin} With an out-of-town of the series. The outcome of the game I did not realize the field; Crooks, first base: City League. more than fifty country chibs to the eltect those wno were present Games Today. right Lynch, has created a great deal of Interest, as Oakes, of the Cincinnati iteds, was the showed the sport would be enhanced for next week's annual cham- sweet significance of the gift thaj Linderman, league, shown the wagers already put up by that entrants first in either big league to have In New York at St. Louis. shortstop; Fox, pltcgier; by player liow much that boy is .thought, of West many times, because there would be the and admirers of the clubs. must be bona fide residents of Tb 100 times at bat on the season. towards the Boston st Chicago. pitcher, supporters pionship Hudson. Wagner’s feeling at Cleveland. double rivalry. The Idea would be to The Montclair* have w-on the series from New York district. The rule is not a r-«y is certainly great. It seemed to Washington Club for two consecutive local boy Philadelphia at Detroit. the eifburban the Watsesslng but it has come to lie interpreted The Cubs are wearing the faded and took more pleasure in the have the winner of pen- club has 'one, me that he years, but the latter great hopes it is understood sever.*1 uniforms of last season, to his than In the race rather loosely, and Bulled traveling of the ring protege nant and the victors olty this season of turning the tables. *'t*n be PAPKE WOULD FIGHT entries made litis week did net strtetty evidently considering them to lucky. e did out of htn getting the silver loving RBCORD. the end of the season for Havens. Dnrntng and Bland will do the Eresentation ATLANTIC LEAGUE play off at form to the regulation. ; cup donated by George (“Honey Boy ) ! batterv work for the Watsesslng ioiuti li a% the STANLEY the championship of the county. The ball Manager Relating, of York, has signed Evans, the a.ctor. He received KETCHEL I The Montclair team is playing great * the “Swift Archer, a twlrler recommended hands of Joe Humphries with a speech, W.L. Pr.| W.U Pc. winner of this sertee could play as shown by their last few games, and batsman hold the visi- bv Dan Brouthers. Mngsy McOraw tried being the prize for the best Elizabeth ..11 8 .... 7 8 .467 Tigers on their benefit day, thereby are still confident they will no with .786,Reading SAN FRANCISCO. Msy 21.—Billy Papke In the the and thinks he Is a "comer.'' in baseball. These was speech 8 6 .571'Pottsvllle .. 6 8 429 tors safely with the Teed brothers youngster Sbamokln las agrefd to all of Jimmy Coffrotb’a terms increasing the standing of semi-pro Miller’s gift, but Wagner’s care of the boy Mt. Carmel. 8 7 5831 Allentown 5 9 .257 polnta, DENTISTRY branches! 'or a bout wltb Ketchel, aud thinks that made for it. 8 7 .522Wilmington 5 10 .833 teams very much. The city teams have Ones upon H time—in fact, three years ago up Easton be battle will lie fought at the Cotmn one been eommendably buey and It seems —jack Taylor was of the Chicago Na- Yesterday's Results. irena July 5. Although Battling Nelson a Specialty. he the Brlrigework tionals' greatest pitchers. Receutly was Allentown, 3: Elizabeth, 2. s still training for hts contest with Hyland, that they have something “on” sup- Jack, CATHEDRAL BOYS PLAYED released by Columbus. Alas, poor Easton. 10; Mt. Carmel, 4. he Battler has shown no sigus of changing urbauftes in advancing the game to | I 5; Wllnitngton, 2. hts match with Reading. , is plans about delaying Its best position. Get buey, you sub- 13-INNING GAME. Trie Speaker has been promised n bonus Shumokln. a; Pottsvllle, 3. itcFarland, set fdr July 5, As a result, the GREAT Y*- * urbanites. of $500 If he bits .SCO for the season. He Is Games Today. r’apkc-Ketchel go may be substituted on .MO he latter Now that Cort has become a only hilling a little over just now, and Elizabeth at Reading. day. "Hugtale" Cathedral team played the Bostou In the City of course The Bayley lias proven a tinp by the Americans. Mt. Carmel at). Easton manager League, School at Morristown yesterday RACES AT HILLSIDE PARK at Allentown. there's little hop* of hin becoming an High klNK. Wilmington darkness a to the game in Shamokin. intercity League 1 don't know until put atop has mastered one of The roller races at Hillside Park Pottsvllle At MARATHON AT MORRIS PARK. umpire. the thirteenth inning'. Bach team had Hal Chase point play skatjng trhlch Is the worse, umpiring or manag- no other first baseman can rink are as follows; Two- of of most one when it was called off. in a style equal Sunday night Besides those representatives ing. scored -the trick of being where a hunt la fulling i iplie handicap, fol the professionals, with TRI-STATE LEAGUE. >f the prominent clubs In Newark and The features of thtf game were the bat- another- base ahead of Marathon race and the In time to put It to Mason, Gogjfcr, Kirkbrlje, Mc- -Iclnlty. for the’ big at ting of Harry McUnden pitch- Tennev can't do that: but. rut Uw^pney. At 3. Johns- : dorrts Park May 3l, entries have been One