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( * HICHLETS NOSE OUT Inside Atlantic League Dope / 500 NIUE PICEON FIT t CEDERCROFT IN NINTH By Bill McGowan

Averaging 1.003.56 yards a minuta, Wilmington High School muni out' SPORT BfiiPC Ernie Greenwell, of the | who happened to cam all the amass­ Cedarcroft. School in llic ninth inning' a homing pigeon owned by Thomas j Powder Monkles has decided to make ment. for he was none other than Tully, of Twenty-second and Lamotte of a closch played game here Tester j „ change In the line up of bis club, “Smokey" Joe from Baltimore. Fans Fourteen Blue and Gold Men streets, won the 400-mile fly of the day afternoon, :l to 2. With two men and promises to have the team up In al lover the Del-Mar Peninsula and IK ! ou in the linal session. Don Snvder drove, place this day week. GreenweH throughout the Eastern Shore on Diamond State Homing Pigeon Asso­ The playing of the Edge Moor Club hundreds of oecasions have heard of Prominent in Sport ciation from Statesville, N. C., on JL 6*'***. ,res^î.Æ 1 '•"» rierson w.th the winning run J n"! M*' I>on,,h,lr ,‘be Is a crime, but It Isn't an offense yet. In the ninth to let the player# catch | (local boy, who has been covering •'Smokey Joe" Klingelhoefer. Graduate Next Month Sunday. A bird of Fred E. Martin, of a train. Each aide used three | «" ""'•’Id single to short. Two nien|flr„ hase. Donahue contracted rheu- Smoke twirled some wonderful halt No. 3035 Madison street, was second. pltchers. I were out when bn.'dcr hrok# up the1 matism In hla arm during the pre- for the Dover club, during the 3160 DcWolf Hopper is soon to appear in f game. The »core: seaaon work-outs, and has been In series with Hie Caulk dental team of his bird averaging 965.94 yards a a film version of "Casey at the Hat.” HAVE STARRED ON I minute. The birds were liberated at Suggestion tn artists. Why not Cedarcroft School. agony every time he tlirew a liait. Milford. He was with the Newport He expects to make a hit where Casey Oreenwlll was forced to secure n News club of the [ 5 a. m., and the first one arrived here Ab. H. H. O. A. E. first sacker. and Elmer Steele who this season and jumped the club to I at 4.41.53, making the distance tn 11 fanned. TEAMS FOUR YEARS Stewart. 2b .... 3 0 1 4 « ®( Pitched alx years for the Boston come here. "Smoke" won two out of hours, 41 minutes and 53 seconds. Sherman, •>» . 3 0 I) 3 h 0 Americans, was landed. Marty McHale has signed with the three games In the Virginia circuit, The 600-mlle event will be held on Baknow, p ... .3012 3 i, and during the exhibition games de­ Special to THE EVENING JOURNAL. Cleveland Indians. Marty is still the 1 nl June 11 from Greers. S. C. Mercer, c ...... 4 0 0 « feated Rochester of the International NEWARK. May 30—With the gradu­ best singer in the . I Donahue will not be out of a job The time of the birds entered in the * Amelia, If .... .4101 o o long, for Greenwell has recommended l-eague. al ion class this year Delaware College 400-mlle event were as follows; Stein l>erg. 3b . . 3 0 O 1 1,1b,m *« several other clubs Ernie He has a fast ball with plenty of Time of ‘ Yds. per Those Pioneers may yet "come will lose some, of the best all around Bowman, rf .. .3 O O I O «' ",rnn*’? vouches for Mat ns a good sip on If. as well as a good curve. clean" with a little first aid to their Hr lost his first game In the AHaatto athletes that have ever represented arrival, minute. sketch the fan who said two works Smith, III .... .4117 . hall player, but cannot afford to keep Thomas Tally .. 4.41.63 1003.56 uniforms. tlyiner, of ... ,2 O O I because of loose fielding. the blue and gold on the gridiron, ago the Brandywine was through? a man on the bench, and thinks too league, F. K. Marlin.. .. 5.10.15 965 94 Keep your lamps on the ' Smoke" the baseball diamond, in the cage and Nobody ever has discovered the se­ much of Wilmington's best bet to Dave Brown . .. 5.13.56 963.00 It took Charlie Herzog just one In­ Totals ...... 2!* 3 *2» 10 2 suspend him. When Mat's wagon the next time out. on the track. Out of a class of thirty J. J. Stafford. .. 5.48 16 923.40 cret of perpetual motion, but the gent sslar> students to graduate in two werka, ning to discover that he was not an Wilmington High. whip comes around lie will he signed John Mahler and William Bush, clock who dug up Dewey Patton nearly hit A few davs ago the Wilmington fourteen of that number have been the nail on the head. outfielder. Ping Bodi* has been at Ab, R. H. O. A. K up by one pf the Atlantic League stopped, no report. clubs, probably Paterson- club lost to Paterson by a 1 lofT) prominent to one way or another In It eight years and still Isn't con­ Pierson, s* .... 4 I 1 A I 0 Delaware College sports during the vinced. score. Tlie victors made single hit, 1/Keefe, 2h , 4 3 I «hile Wilmington gol two hits. This H past four years. * Dispatches from the north state • Snyder, 3h , 3 o I Johnny Naylor, the popular New­ Heading this list is "Doc" Doherty, Our national pastime Is getting on castle Infielder, I* not only surpris- and Hie low scores made lately / * "Roland" Johnson is looking for • B. Carter, p. 4 h I o around the drillt are evidence that who, before entering Delaware, was ^-PERCENTAGE famously in China and Japan, where o o (pg hla many followers by making *S*Sf COLUMN * a fight. Roland reminds us of Car- • O'Neill. If ...... 4 0 2 o the league Is getting better pitchers. prominent In Wilmington High. School i-5 > * ranza in many ways. players are too polite to call one an­ 1 Yaw ford, Ih .. 3 tt 0 , n I good for the Allentown club, hut is sports for several years. Doherty other yellow. a oj leading the elnh with the sltek with | Jack Enright Hie lad who twirled for • • CVirtcr. r 3 0 0 » the Upland learn of the Delawqv made the baseball team his freshman MAN Hanky, df 4 •» u 1 0 o' • -802 mark. Naylor has been play- County League Inst year pitched and year, the basketball team his sopho­ ^EPORTi* • • • Ysgtsuday’s homer1 Thoman. Red MHtinpiti, rf . • 4 0 0 u o|the outfield for the past ten more year and would have made the — - i games, and has not made an error. lost the game on this lone hit. En­ • It's juat possible they call them * Sox, off Caldwell. Yank* football eleven hla sophomore year !l 8 Up to the second game of Sunday's right twirled that game under the • the Pirates because they're get- • Totals ...... 33 3 10 27 He will but for parential objections to him Christy Malhewson made It seven­ double header he hit safely In seven nom de plume of K.rrlckson. playing the game. In the opening YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. • ting coin under false pretenses. • •Two out when winning run w»* Join the local club In a few days. • • • * teen straight for the Giants- Matty scored. eonseeiHive games. I«ast Saturday game of the 1913 season, which was «■as in old time form. He blanked Ihe poled three blnglea. Watch the old SCORE BY INNINGS. the first game ever played on Joe American League. Braves, allowing only four hits. hoy slick. He fooled 'em all. for It Coach Tommy Klhler. of Ihe Wash­ Fraser Field, and which was with Athletics, 6; Washington, 5 (9 inn­ A heavy weight sensation entitled Cedarcroft School 0 0 0 O I I o o 0- 2 ington College team, who starred’In Fat L’Heureux has been apprehended ie doubtful If anybody in hla home Havçrford. "Doc" played half-back, ing tie. allow Athletics catch iraln). Five double plava shortened the Wilmington High. 0 0 1 O I 0 0 O I—3 the Southern League for several sea­ in California. Sounds suspiciously as town considered him good enough and put up a strong game. He played Boston. 3; New York. 0. game. One of these was started bv Earned runs— Cedarcroft, I: Wilining for the Del-Mar league. sons ami who Is under contract with one or two other games that season, St. Louis. 8;-Detroit, 2 (first game). If Carl Morris has turned native aon. Matty. Cpland of Ihe Delaware County and there seemed no doubt about him ton, I. Struck out—By Baknow, 4; by League, will be another addition.U) Detroit, 17; St. Louis, 6 (second Local fans are wondering what has making the varsity, but his parents Back In the dark ages boxing was Carter, 7. Double play* O'Neill to G. the club this week. game. 8 innings). The Dodgers hung on thetr lead become of Bussell Smith who started objected to him playing and he handed a sport. Nowadays It’s merely pre­ ( ’«"ter: Baknow to Steinberg, I .eft on Chlcago-Cleveland. not scheduled. over Ihe Giants by heating the the season with Hie Easlon-Phillips- in his uniform. In baseball he made liminary training for the three ring lia-es—Odarernfl, 7: Wilmington, 9. Elmer Steele «Jut Phllllea. Errors gave Brooklyn the burg club. Russ lias been on the the shortstop position his freshman Stolen lm.ee — Steward, Baknow, lias had six years experience ln la« National League. clrcua. game. injured list, having sustained a frac­ year and during the first three years Amelia, Sfeinlwrg, Clvmer, Pierson, big show is hanging Ihe ball hard for I Brooklyn, 3; Phillies. 2. O’Keefe, 2; Snyder, 2: G. Carter. Sac­ tured collar bone, while, attempting in college, played some brilliant games the local aggregation. He also plays Cincinnati, 6; Pittsburgh. 1. Mitchell, of Cincinnati, made Ihe rifice hit* Sherman, l*ier.on, (Yawford. to knock down a hit. Buss has been In that position- This year he has Bill O'Conner has been released • the first sack In fine style. New York. 3; Boston, 0. Pirate* eat out of his hand, while his Hit by pitched hall Snyder. Ba.e on «arming Ihe bench, and al Hip same been covering first base, as Coach • again this time to—he hasn't • Cbicago-St. Louts; rain. team mates ran up enough runs to liait»—Off Baknow, 3; off B. Carter, 8. lime drawing his salary. Manager MeAvoy could not find another man • landed yet. Some time BIB ought • Lew .Kearney, who Is doing Ihe hack win. Wild pitches—Baknow, 2. Passed liella Aschenbach Is well pleased with th< who can cover the bag as well. He • to get tired of being kicked around • STANDING OF THE CLUBS. —Mereer. —James. showing he made, and will keep him. stopping for the Wilmington club, is has played a fine guard game on the • and quit baseball for good. • turned himself loose, get­ another Atlantic Leaguer who has seen basketball learn for three years, and ting a double, triple, two singles and service with s major league club. for the past two years has captained American League. RUNS OF THE WEEK. As Umpire Berk was announcing scoring four times, In addition he the batteries at Union street grounds During the season of 1913 and '14 both the baseball and basketball W. L. Pet. Ed. Walsh, of the White Sox, work­ stole twice- Runs scored by all teams of Ameri- last Saturday, a cloud of smoke roll­ Kearney was the mainstay behind the teams. Doherty has proved himself a Wasbington 24 12 .667 ed out in an exhibition game at hat for Media, champion of the Del*- clean and hard working athlete, and can and National leagues from Tues­ ed and rumbled into the park com­ Cleveland . 23 14 .632 Toledo He pitched four innings A total of 19 hits were massed by ware bounty l-eague. He showed up fellow day. May 23. to Monday. May 09. in­ ing from the East. The fans were that he was elected by his New York . 19 14 .576 holding his opponents runless. The the Tigers in the second game Plank classmen a member of the Athletic clusive. Only runs that figure In offi­ shocked with surprise.—"Johnson so well that he was picked up by the Boston .... 18 18 .600 Sox won! and Crandall were driven from the cial averages are included. Scores and Kearney for the borne team” I St- Loula Americans. Kearney Is«« Council which has jurisdiction over Chicago ,.. ..16 19 .476 mound In the third when Detroit •ollege athletic activities, of incomplete games are not counted, shouted Beck. Juat them Doc 1 tolan 1 heady man behind llic stick, a good nil (he < Detroit .... ,.16 21 .432 Washington at Philadelphia fought scored nine runs. shows that he is also popular. , Ath.et.c. but the scores of games of five In­ entered upon the scene and walked j pegger and a fairly good bitter. He tt 13 "Alec" Crothera is another graduate 21 .382 nings or more are Included In the out to shake the hand of Johnson/a popular player throughout the east. ill he greatly missed in sports «”• L««1" 13 23 .361 table. win Oothers,'who is from North American League. Fust, Md., did not attract much atten- . , National I.eagne. ABERC HERE TONIGHT MORTON IS CUNNING T. W. T. F. 8 8. M.TT firm his freshman year. In his sopho- W. u Pet. Athletiga 4 • 6—14 Closed Season on Migratory Game Birds Boston • 4 5 6 2 * 3—20 mere vear he substituted at center on i Brooklyn 20 11 .645 13 .5*4 TO WRESTLE WITH lURICH FOR NEW RECORD Chicago 4 3 • * 4 *—11 Hie football team and got a chance t New York ...... 19 According to circulars being issued by mice, thrushes, vircos, warblers, wax pet in several games. In hi» junior year! Phillies 19 15 .559 Cleveland •6*4 • 0 • 9 and this college year just closing lie wa« Cincinnati ...... 19 21 .476 The Wilmington Athletic Associa­ Guy Morton, bell wether of the Detroit ... * 0 2 * 3 6 19—30 the Department of Agriculture, Bureau wing», w hipporw ills, wm«l|>ecker», anj wrens, and all other perching birds Hip rarsity center and his work last fall) Boston ...... 16 17 .469 tion will hold its premier at the Gar­ Cleveland pitching flock, is on his way New York. • 10 7 8 4 • 0—29 of Biological Survey, the projnrsed regu­ demonstrated that he is one of if not 'Chicago ...... ,17 21 .447 to a record for con­ St. Louis....* ! B 2 1 2 14—26 lations for the protection of migratory which Iecd entirely or chiefly on insects. rick tonight. Pour new grapplers Washington .* 1 3 2 8 * 2—19 A daily clo«ed season on all migra­ Hie liest centers the blue and gold has Pittsburgh ...... 16 21 .432 secutive victories. bints, will Is- enforced mi and after Au­ ever had. In bis sophomore year tYoth g, Loiii» ...... will make their initial bow before loiSrba­ 1 lanky Ala- tory game and insectivorous turd» shall ..16 22 .421 gust Hi, when approved by lYesident National la-agne. extend trom sunset to siiuriae. ers came out for the long distance ran- cal fans. Alexander Aberg. George ) banian now boasts Wilson. The new law pa saisi by Con­ ZT. W. T- F. a. 8. M.TT A closed season on migratory insec­ ning events, He made the track team AtlanHr League. Luricb, Reanto Garblne and Young eight straight, dat­ gress places this State in Zone No. 2, ..*4*14*0—» tivorous lords shall continue i In"iighqdt and some of the victories that he won ing from April 23. Boston .. known as the wintering zone. The closed W. L. Pet. Hackenschmidt. each year, except that Hie closed season in tbc mile runs (hat year and his when he toppled St. Brooklyn ...« 3 « 0 14 • 3—26 Pottsvllle ... 9 4 .692 Two local favorites are also sched- season in this Mato follows: on recdhiids or rieehird* In New Jersey, junior rear nr«» still often talked ot . , . . Louis. Morton was Chicago ...... 8 5 4 4 3 2 *—26 Waterfowl—-The closed season on He won practi- Paterson . 10 5 .667 Cincinnati ..3 1 8 5 2 3 6—28 Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, the siuiyig the students. uled to appear in finish bouts; John at the beim In Phll- waterfowl, including cools and galli- Reading .. 8 6 .615 m New York . 4 6 * 12 6 • 3—31 District of Columbia, Virginia, North .ally all his starts in the dual meets Heracl and Jack Morro. Some pro- adelphia when the miles, shall be between February 1 and mile record | At llmington 6 7 .462 j Philadrfphia 3 6*13* 3—15 • arolina and South Carolina shall com­ ami established a new one moters would grab at the idea of I Indians regained October 14 next following, except as fob for Delaware. This year Crotliera »1 Allentown 4 » .308 Pittsburgh ..0 2 6 6 * 8 1—22 mence November 1 and end August 31, Iqu » : out for the one mile again, but, Fasten ...... 4 11 .267 having only Herat!, Morro and Oar-1 their grip on first next following, both dates inclusive: P ...A ’ St. Louts ...26*6*1 *—13 Exceptions: In Ahiliama, Arkansas Hi."late soring and Hie tuet that he took! The game played between Paieraon bine on the main events. However. I Provided, I liât nothing in this or any on ... ntueh surplus flesh after Ihe close and Reading at Reading on May 23 „ . M Manager Font has District of Columbia, Delaware, Florida, other of these regulations shall be con­ Promoter Johnny Cooper has dished | hwn working his •Did not play. Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Missis­ of the football season made it impos lwaa protested by Reading; Paieraon strued to prevent the issue of permits OUF Motrrort sippi, North Carolina, Smith Carolina, sible for him to get in proper shape, won the game, but as the protest was up an extra event for the holiday star In his turn and UNITED BOAT ULUB OUTING. for collecting birds for scientific pur­ Tennessee and Virginia the closed sea­ and he hail to give up track. He ha- sustained a victory Is taken from Pfit- fans. A finish bout between Aberg. thereby bangs the poses in aeeordanre with the laws and Members of Ihe United Boat Cluk son shall he between February 1 and and Lurich. Well Promoter Cooper tale of Morton’s success. The latter régulai inns in force in the respective «n ptained (,(i* traek team during the arson an(j a defeat from Reading. The given two or three days rest between|‘"‘‘•F *r* ob«rv'"« °oln« .lnto t-oni- Oetol.T 31 next following. present- season, amt is also president of above standing includes that corr#c- is giving you an opportunity to see Slates and Territories and the District ; mission Day. They are being enter­ Hails—The closed season on sora and the (students' Athletic Association, 8Ujtion this Gotham idol in action with an­ contests Is one of the most effective of Lulu in Dim . tained at thetr clubhouse, at Point I hrinor which is highly prized in the stir other sensation of the mat game, slabbista in the major leagues. His other rail», excluding roots and gal^ A clotted season shall continue until United. The principal events on the miles, shall bo between December I and dent body. He was also made the firsti George Lurich; winning record follows: September I, 1918, on (he fallowing un - SCHEDULE FOR TODAY. Alignât 31 next following, except as loi president last winter of the new Self- Now for a peek at (hat aeml-wind- April 23—St. Loui#. 14 to 2. program arc addresses concerning grutory birds: Hand tailed pigeons. lit­ Government Students' Association. up. John Heracl and Reanto Gar­ April 28—Chicago. 2 to 1. teh work of the club, by Commodore low s : tle brow n, sandhill anti whooping cranes, American League. William H. Ewin and Commodore Exceptions: In Louisiana the closed Oscar Smith, of Narberth. blne. champion heavyweight of Italy. May 2—Detroit, 5 to 1. wood ducks, swans, curlew, willet and A- M. and P M. Horace O. Easthurn. Their addressee season shall he la-tween February I and 7—, leaves Delaware with the honor Carbine is one tough customer, we May 6—Chicago, 4 to 1. all shun- birds except the black-breasted * Athletics at New York. were of considerable interest to the October 31; and of being the second student In the know that Heracl Is a bear for pun­ May 10—Boston, 6 to 2. and golden plover, Wilson snipe or jack- Washington at Boston. members of the club. In California the rinsed season shall history of the college to run the 10«- | ishment and at the same time he May 15—New York. 6 to 4. snipe, woodcock, and the greater and Cleveland al St. Ixmia. The Church medal river run will continue until the open season in 1918. yard dash in ten seconds flat. This knows how to hand out the same May 19—-Washington. 7 to 1. b aser yellow legs, Chicago at Detroit. medicine. The curtain raiser will Shorebirda—The closed a-on on was done In his sophomore year 1914. May 24—Philadelphia, 5 to 4. take place at 3 o'clock this afternoon A closed season shall also continue bring together Jack Morro and Young iThe course will be from Ihe mouth of black-breasted and golden plover and and that year he won all his starts Sixteen runs have been scored off until September I, 1918, on rails in National l.cagne. Hackenschmidt, the king of Gotham the Christiana River to New Castle, greater or lesser yellowlegs shall lie be­ In the 100-yard dash In dual meets. Morton in the eight games, none of California and Vermont and on wood­ A. M. and P. M. middlewelghts. Morro showed his and return. The Judges are Waltep tween December I and August 18 next He started in to burn the cinder path which was a shutout, cock in Illinois and Missouri. New York at Philadelphia. true mettle hla first appearance here Valentine. Dr. John Fisher and Dr. following. np again last year, but under instruc­ Boston at Brookljm. Jacksnipe—The rinsed season on jack- tions of his physician he had to give last month. Johnny Cooper will Victor D. Washburn. The committee OPENING MATINEE TODAY. St. Louis at Chicago. referee the main event while Furney snipe or Wilson *ni|a- shall be between the sport up owing to a weak heart. The opening of the matinee season Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Cole will be third man for Heracl- cm k np WH ÎF hoa' wlM h*tbe ***• nwn*‘'»bv Mr February 1 and October 31 next follow­ Smith has managed the present track m uUlInLii Ul "III lu Easthurn, and the state boat will be of Hie Delaware Horse Show Associa- ing. tiuim and has been of valuable as­ j Garblne bout. Atlantic League, PflV IP vnilkir Dl turn tb* ZePbFr- Second and third prizes Woodcock il.c .1.,Mil s.-a-.M, nil lion al Wn»;i»ct Park today, brouglv sistance to Coach Keyes in training woodcock shall be between January 1 '»or<- and better claas horses than Hie short-distance runners. He also A- M. anil October 31 next following. •' anv previous season of the assocla- Paterson at Wilmington. m is young MiHlasar “ “ served one year on the* athletic coun- TTie definitions concerning migratory Don. The officiais of the association Reading at Pottaville. BARRY WANTS ÏÏIH nl. , the White Sox back­ game birds are; [bed predicted a moat successful year, Harry V. Taylor, of Dover, a brother I Allentown at Easton, stop. is not only the stellar catcher of j it) An*(idea or water fowl, including)and from the appearance of the horses of "Bake" Taylor, who was a crack j P- M. on (he race track today, their predlq- football player on the Blue and Gold I Paterson at Wilmington, FIGHT WITH MR. THAN! the American I«eague, but he la a bear MEMORIAL DAY SPORT brant, wild ducks, geese ami .»au». Ib) GrinHac nr cranes, including Uttlejtiona promise to hold true. The rac- teams of some years ago, made the J Pottsville at Reading. ® with the bat at critical times. He - * * * • * * varsity eleven his freshman year, and I Easton at Allentown. Barry w«nts to come back brr.wn, sandhill and whooping cranes. ) ing will start at 2 o’clock. Dr. James seems to have an uncanny ability to , has piaved halfback his four years In ( _ ' ______a . rllî* „f,ctor 1*,bent on ATLANTIC LEAGUE. le) Kallidac or rad», including cc.it* R, Mahwffy is starter, land on the pellet at such times when a gallimilcs and »ora and other rail». college Tavlor also made the var- ' "gelling Sam Langford. He «as a Wilmington va. Paterson, a hit means runs, and because of this j , idt Limicnlae or shore bird«, including POWER GUN CLUB NOW. gitv baseball'team hla freshman year, and Junior years but last fall, on pugilistic sensation six years ago he is a far better hatter than bis av-1 , morning and afternoon. Front and played his second vear. but gave I account of practice taking him awav Then he contracted a drug habit be- and Union streets. avosets, curlew, dowitchcrs. g<«l»il», The Power Gun Club, which was '1 cragea would indicate. I » knots, nistrr catchers, phalarnpes, plo­ ha sc ball up after that. i from "D'dles so much, he gave up the cause a San Francisco surgeon used it organized recently, has taken over the Schalk la a native of Illinois and is • ver. sandpipers, sni|«>. stilts, surf birds "Connie" Wills, of Wilmington, and game after playing In the opening while treating his fractured hand. ALL-WILMINGTON LEAGUE. equipment formerly In possession of turnstones, willet, woodcock ami yellow- '•Bob” Welmer. of New York, have | contest against P. M. C. Barry broke himself of the habit near- only twenty-three. His rise to fame * Brandywine vs. Eaatlake, the relief association of the Wilming­ legs. both been s»ar basketball players, but ! Carlton D- Pepper, of Georgetown, ly a year ago, and since has been In was apeeiarul&r. It was only five j • afternoon. Twenty-ninth and * ton and Philadelphia Traction Com- years ago that he started his profes-1 * (e) Colmnhidae or pigeons including look no active part In any other line maj|f bis football, playing training. Market streets. pany. Thursday will be (he regu- sional career in in the little city of,* • dove, and wild pigeon.. pf sports except in class games. Wills tackle in 1913, but Illness kept him "When tn my prime 1 fought Lang- tar shooting day. The traps arc lo­ Taylorville, HI., near Springfield. In • GENERAL SPORT. For the purpm-c of these regulations has played a star game at center for °ut of the game the following year, ford 16 times," said Barry. "He won cated al the Front and Union streets mid-season of his first year, he was * Matinee racing—Horae Shew • the folloning «hall tie considered migra­ three yearn, while Welmer marie the nn” waB n°t out for the tram last majority of the ba»»’'- NiV I grounds. A shoot wilt be held on sold to Milwaukee, and just a year * Park. tory insectivorous bird»: five his freshman year, and has play­ fal1- want to square those beating by hang­ June 8 for beginners, for a duPont Harold M- Foster of Wilmington. later the Brewers sold him to Comls 1 * Golf—Wilmington Country (ft Boliolink», catbirds, chickadee», ed every position during the four ing a kayo on his ja«-. He Is a tough cuckoo«, flicker«, flycatcher«, grosbeaks, trophy. All those who have not shot rears he has been a* Delaware, cap-1 made the varsity football team in 1913, key. Schalk hatted nearly .400 with | * Club. , citizen, but I'm sure 1 can put him • hummingbird», kinglet., orioles, robin», at 500 targets before May 16 are invit- 1 playing one of the best games Taylorville, but since then his aver- * Trapshooting—Greenhlll Club. lalning the 1914 team. at away If he gives me another chance. • »hrikea. swallows, swifts, tanagers, tit- ®d to aTtend this match. of State I Kuard of any player ever developed by I age has ranged from .244 to .286. River run—United Boat Club. Warren C. Newton son Wrestling—Garrick, evening. Senator Newton, of Bridgevillc. made foach MeAvoy. The next season Fos- I • CITY CLUB GARDEN OPENS. good in football his last two years 1 ter injured his hand and was never s * * * In college, largely through hard | able to play the game after that. He] TOWEL NO LONGER Decorated, appropriate to the day. work strict training rules and close has also been used tn the dual meets the roof garden of the City Club will attention to all instructions given by in the weight events on several occa- be formerly opened this evening, with the coach. Newton, who stands con- sions.^^ AID TO FIGHTER a dance and dinner. From now on siderable over six feet, was out for Oscar F E. Gentiou. also of Wil­ 1 there will be music on the roof gar- r* the football team his frrafcman year mington. has been one of the (rack * • • • • • • * • • • den duting the summer season. and there were few* who believed he men for several seasons, representing * iy would ever make the varsity- His Delaware in some of the long runs ; * Towel tossing long accepted as • ] pirn j PPppn nflV case, however demonstrates what While Harvey C. Bounds of Dags-1 ‘ a >°*en «* •»•’**“* bas hevome LLbULu DU I I hard work and a will to do can ac- boro. John W. Jones of Woodside and * P8**50 in Australian prize rings. • romplish. He came out again his Donald A. Price of Wilmington, have * Hereafter referee* «ill not be • IP Pjap II I y nr 0 sophomTC year, and no candidate on never played regularly on any of Ihe '«nuircd to recognize the action 01H 11 JU III I Lit Paige and Mercer varsity or scrub was more faithful In varsity trama, they have been of great *'°,f a f^oonfi wbo.JÎf*s in a spona* his work and training. He failed assistance by thetr faithfulness in the * Bl*naI***”,*. 8 w n*neM to c* , IK again, but was rewarded his junior • • • • • • • Jls hhy-i'^Lexicon-i^ year when Coach MeAvoy placed him othei°fplayer«. andTho'*'first""!* Ano‘hrr ,hin* ,hat will « « Another promising one-legged • .The new Automobiles at guard and he made good playing P ■ tK. h.-ir-n.»!! w° b,v# * not disqualify a boxer for la when • • athlete has forged to the front. • out that year and the present college 1 ‘ , t!?" *Cr.U.b t!an,R * "ne of his seconds enters the ring • • He is Russell Krl». of the Shaw • Arrow year on the varsity, making one of k n k r* aio Prîire °n • Formerly thl* wa* consldercri an • • High School team, of Cleveland. • the best guards that Delaware has had u managed the 4 » art tftat jogt for the boxer inimedi- • ' • and he has done I» feet 6 inrhex in • C O LL ARspring for years. Newton has also done some naekethaii team the paat seaaon and | • atHy. Both change* were ordered * I* the high jump this spring. He • DIAMOND state ACTO CO. creditable work on the track team In Jones the for ball eleven and also • (0 safeguard against fraud* being • • forces his body up to a greater • style, in two heights ; 1 weight events. served last year on the Athletic t'oun- • engineered by gamblers. • ; • height with one leg than do moat • ïforis* TDelavare Are. and Tsmall St.) Frazer Groff, of Clayton, played end ell. Price ta manager of the baseball • * ; * boys with two. CLUlVT»£ABOOV£rCCX INC M4«£«5 on the varsity eleven his sophomore team thla year. • • • • • • j • • • • r• • • y à