BlTtfJirVri 4 -rMfWim ' ttml WW tall f a UAH&kftfl WWHUWlki VP. tilf , - mm t .assi jijci v ,iMyrjrliJnr s, xjUMUitJiyiiPiiiL xjn,.rvi nn.A wjwviitj.1 jl.iv tiwiiuvmih- '- .- - ,. - . ... .. ,, CLUB X$ihl9M& Attfi FINDING MANAGERS SCARCE ANtt WILL STICK TO tfHE SAME 1918 PILd' mm TINKER AND CALLAHAN SEM TO HAV.il MANAGERIAL JOBS OLlNCjHED FOft NEXT SEASON . ;.r..,i r.. i Otftter Wti hnifch and Di-ftyfUsS HaVe bailed to (5it MM Waiited to Fill ftoBitlOfl. c' KoWlahd Will Go v !l MW IWwf bW Ibtfe " about five rnajof1 league clubs tl.Kl were rfolnk to " MrtWk htatrtJrbrii acbefeilH'K to rlrtnot1, but no tho tlmo approached for tho' AftftMt flttttiftftf 81 Nt f&lkfi4! Mil Atitcrltdh LedBUed the mdghdte aMiittfenllr m ktmfok tin Uftatt b 11h l9i scniidh hint ftt willing tb ftlvfi tllo tihUb Mitttil MiUUit KWahef eiMlitce. IB ilia Ametlenil LongUe Hid ited" fidx must i & MW km&f WeAbs ef dftrrlltAn'i retirement, whit it virtually Is cbrliiln tht lt6WHt4 Mi b el m illB inhttakif- bf lh Whltd flax. Ih tlid NattdhHl Lttft& ttoefe were Ikrft iankra fttHled for their release whfcH Hid scaSon 4w4; kilt kfcM'Miy' Ikb bwneril hlV8 fchanged their views. MJiWt HUggltW; Jod Tinker fa rid Jlttihiy CdllaHhh Wdfd id bb let oUt by Bt IfMi. ttWtjW kft MUbdrgll lit Hit" fcdtlohdl LcagUe, necbtdlng to Hiriibr, but MM J&Mf Kir' &r mU to haVo, patched Up their tilffdrotibea With C-wnbrd Wee felt mi tM tottytbtee; ahd faro again tb be In cliarfto of Hid CUUs And Pirates. Just fti MukklWO'fttU Wilt be" 18 ribt knbwh, dS tllff fattl of St. iibUtk nebiitHb liHVd NfftiMn till dbJiU bAb4ll fdf 1118 tttttd bolni Yi.hky. Jlmttljf fctlalmli attd President brbjrriiiM, bf tho VtAltt met rind HftftUk'J Iha Work bf (Kit (6iin Iftdt ftb&aoH. bhti hi 1116 boriciUnldtt Of Itld cdti imM iM SWiiW ahiidilhctd thai hi hHd ilctlded to slro Clalldhari ihdlher bl.tlitco. tfftitkkUi picked up MTeHil proinlslnR yaurtkiiterfl litat tictifcoft, mid ho l'lrntes Pd iitWtid tall durlhrf ilio latter part ot ttift campaign. It IhO former TVhltb 1m tMl &M 6iUm th nllltfal ydbrik (dlcht lid titU tit liKtid It M pbsMlilfl Dial . 1M Will fihtsh in the first dlviaibri, wllh a iltlit clmlice Id flhlih Ural dr kecond. S Vialcer'i fcte Ifi Ctilfcago heemi id depend entirely tipdii helltfr thb othor iookHoiderd aj-fi strofiir ehdUfch Id fcnUfeb Wbcelimhn td chhlifed hlri btilitldn. Ttlo i&hMf Cwieral LeagUef U atronft or Thiltrn and dacidfbd u fen dnyii nftd Hint 1J d hbt bliffiS Jd for Ut8 fdlldrfi b( the team Inst noiUdri. WecRhttian Ih.ilatit tkat Tinker W Fotfllhtd Wi rhkllabSri litll innli'of llta lnrKB titbcklidlUora Uo iMKd a cliflHfcil. Wheil tills ibbject la brbabhtd to Wfccshhidti lift Artj'B! "Show e & better titan and I will malce" tho bllanRc, but Until yoii do t will slick to lit Sanborn Looks fd Tinker's Return iH t;6MkakTfk8 upoh th6 pdinibHltlea bt d biiHHbo In the hianhsemetlt bf ,'thb 6Ubi;-Cr Bahborni thti VelBran Hfcrlbe bf the fchlcasd Trlblinci aays: 'T'hat BirohK oppoMtlod to IHkCr eiclfiU htttlnfr Hie CUU iitobltholilcra bo AttaB k'ribWh betdrS thi elid tf UiB fatty ierlbd, hhd the tip ivda Slrdhff that tiW WeeWioF VaJ belrii? freely dlaeuased. Since then the mfcn trhb were dldtladed MtH M akbwiflk of the bubs lmv had tlitiri td lobk mat Urn brer, ahd ebhtb of then are reported to have cooled otii "Part of tbb cooilnff procens has been dlio td thb problem of how id repldce tm Bub rriknkgeF wltil any 6no aUN td dd libltbh There is dH btehibht hmbhs thelocklldidtfrl Wlltclii While hbt wholly frlchdiy to Tinker, la Inclined Id mfikb' Wfa bt ail Tmprovcment before nwapjilnt; pllolk. ' "Atnonic the posslbid fitlcbbmora to thb Cub triaflflettleht HURRbstBtl by Varlotis teekhoMem were FrttnK Cliorice, lirry l)oJlb, idek licudricks, Ulblt idhaella nd fftd Mllchoii. it IS extremely tldUbtful If Chahce cdUld bo tcrhptetl back lntd rnkjor iMJtufi liaitball after his disantroUs bxtierlencb In Hew torkt especially he' hi! A. Soft berth now hedF iiU brahkb rrtnbli. LKrH' Udyle hi; only hU tWUhinic liHtier Mddraw as k khbwn (iudlinbdlloK for tile job.' dr the mtt fiUhllbheU by Sanborn, Fred Mltclftll apparently is tho only man wMo wrjtlld b8 cdfikideted by WoefjhlniiH. ,kct to'flnkei -Weenhmdn looltd upon Mlteiieit na ilia Hidal logical man for tho pdsltlbn, dlld hdmltted edrly lH tlid tali tillt titf fbibii ot eldillhRs's bitchcts was well UUatltlbd for the peMllbh vHd thit M believed that Mltfchetl would be a great lielu to Oit) Cub pitchers, bUl litt VflUld hot Ay that lid tw'as tKlhklnR of appointing hint rnahagbri i i. ' This ftain Refused 1'chalUcs inflicted on Opponents AMOS UhUSUal Infctafe&l tHhtUed the recent gttme betw6on itouht tJnion and AkfH tlaWDrtlly IH tilb Ohld tbnferoncd. Thb Mount Union team refused ttffeHr penalty lnfilctAii Ubbtt thd Akrbn toatn by riererfeo dim bdrKe, afcllng wllhlH KM HghtS Uhdr the rule, bill pkclrik th4 bfticldi Ih ah bnit)dtrasl(ife- pbsltlotl. This UHlqUB stalb 6f affalrfl was dbd Id tho fact that bri tho Saturday previous, wHIfi MbUht tinlon was playing Case, with burffeb biilcldtlhtfi h tiky bedurj-bd that reduced a decUoti kgdlhsl AfoUht Untbh tlidt vlrlUhlly fcost tho game". With the AMe' fllKiest ifided Mbiilit UhloH prepared lb make a forward pass1 oh its own itkhl-yttril lint); The Afdbril Ullldh pafser tv-ns slow and held the ball poised In his hafel lbh that A Ciie jildyfer fchdfged HittiUgh dnd kicked 11 from ills hdrid in back of him. ThU player IHeh fell Upon tho ball and burfea deblded il wiis Case's ball. Mount Union protested that it was art lnbomiltd forward jiftsS hHd thb baii hbiitd fsBialh In" il jidikisSlon, irofrevfet1, the, bltlclal was firih. aild Case in a ttupld bt plays sedrM th deciding tbdcttdoWtt. Tills Sd iHfcehsed Mobnl Union that H tdblt thly UHUsUtti ihethbli bt BhdWlhb its feolihg dgaihat hfcferde DUrfco. it Wistohsln "StitiBs" Clilcngd Rooters F 0di BALti followers with a betting pbnclittht orb IcbFlri their hdlr otlt In Cbiekid ahd wofidoring how they Vrlil eBl hboUt rcebVerltig their lost coin as & result 61 A Jecllllar irtcldeht that afosb lrt tho Cillcogb-AViScdnhlH game a weelt iMpe; With Wisconsin holding a safe Ibhd at thb etid df thb flrdt hklf4 lliertr Was it IgthX tkMi bt tnohdy wiigtrdd by Chlcagd slUdSHtS aiiU fodtbdll funS thbl Wlsi 6ealn would ft8t beore thltty bolnta. 6 vlifen WrieBliilii put btbr its- final toueHdowfb Just befote M gomd chdod, U kbstjtUl8 vVlsefinsia My6t rUshbd Un tho Heldllind jolHed the ltddgers jUst od itthebek was bodtlhg Hie ball bfelwibit the jibsts. fcablaln Jackson ot Chlcano MiML atlfentibn t8 llio ta6l that Wlsc6nsirt had twblve men oh ttib field ahd Rfere tilrch Wdlild tibl allow tho goal. . -,,i?0-.'Ti.V'5?' ,lLlnoM ln ln? Btfihd!l wcrb guided by Ilia Signals' of the score t"i1h ii lr DH bJfe artl1 shw' tllhl & Bonl httd beeh klcke,i' "' scoreboy i .Mf? "P . word f'goai" and then put Up tho number SO for tho Badgers. Dots ' "thin1 yete paid, dnd iha gams ended ln leas thnti a mlhdtd ahd boforo tho score, boy hoi been notified tb change Hie' Score. hd result was that those whb won and thdfce who lest parted doiripdny and did hot realise tho scoro was only 29 until Mmt sa.w- the late editions of the afternoon papers. , c TM, vt8tpry of Mike "Olbbons over Jack Dillon In St. Paul last night was fsllweUd There was po doubt that tho shifty MInnesotan would hold off the etier in their ten-round match, and as Mike is ttio cluverer of .tho pair, it was i '.St1 f he wou,d- wIn on Points. Tho promoter of tho match ovidortlly fcrwwdOlbbona a winner, as he promised Dillon a bonus of (1000 If ho wobld Wic out the Phantom. No matchmaker, promoter or nny one else cares very IKuek to separatg hliHself frotri a thobsahd dolidrdi and unless tilbboris's vlctbry frM, fevldent i hlVir Wbdld hive mads tills tdsh promise, ' . ' ,, kftevis, Northeast High School's quarterback, deserves a lot of credit for Mi Whlbltlon of gaminewt in tile thatch esterdajf with South Philadelphia High Mi. i sertewiag shorts atleF Hid begiriHihrf dt the cotitist heeves bruised his tmM n& for. the rehUUndW bf Hie fray lie piayed, lislitg Ills right only. The ttofttrbaek ran his team with his le,ft arm hanging uselessly at his side. WMK oarrjrhig the ball RoeveS was greatly handicapped, as he wna nnabld to el MteHMtr by straight arming with his left. 111 &s maJeriW ths. Iwisketbcili fans agreb that ths twouwiplrd dystcm is a mm, wMK tr ate elHers who Insist thl Hid fcaslcrn tiedfeilo has hot enobgh jMM ofMWM itMOW ame. THffl LOOKffi fiOOM TIP OFF SIGNALS TO THE GUARDS Though Unihtferitititi&l, DOU- bld System Has Heljped dei4- tain Team in League JASPER DEFEATS GREYS ntfsTiimf i-nuufa htAsiUku Cflmdert.. Uti(-r..., Trenioa.. 1.; fr.C U l.UUO JUlldlNCi 1 Ml i)Nffl.. .n t l Mi iieNffl.... o s tosiUni'W tiAMB . L. tl Tr'frilori V. M NH at Miwtcst hiiw H4". t'amOfU at (lis Ittudlnr Armarr. By Spick Ildil We have not IspokeH bt tile mallei- to President Bfcheffer. but woUld like to aier a few sesterces won on the election at the Ufaltani country Club, that the thief execu tlVd of tho Eastern Basketball teagUS did not liistrucl his. Uniblred to t lb oft any tearfl's dlgnalS. Yet that ii what has hap pened IH ft hUhibfer bf retehl contests, and l.on of tho bdst drgumentd agdlnat the doilbte-oMJciftl system. Certnlnly It an tiinblH Id hbt ab b tb get Ih 3 position tb See the piay witnoui givinp u way, he U either Incompfclenl td ottlclatd In tho Edslern League or the sj-stem IS a very bad one, Tho ahswer, judging by thld season's performances, IS botli. Several evenings ago a fdrward was giv ing hi team thb slgrials. Instead, ot di rectly trailing his man, ths opposing guard merely watched the umpire. The result was that ho was always on th bdll, provided tho play gol awaj as the slghil-glver directed, This continued with such Inonol onoua regularity thai it became" laughable to every bne who saw )t. it Is an extremfely laudable trail oH the pdtt of an olllcial lo b6 In a position where he can see foUls cbmmlltedbut if hd does this ttt the expense bt elther's effectiveness he Bhould bo dismissed. MANAdKIl AMHitOSM IHJOLUX'S move In switching Doe Newman from guard td forward has added greatly to the strength of the De Nerl team. This, wak evidenced In the gatae -with Jaspet- list Thursday, UieU the Kenslngtonlttnd won only through the brilliant flcld goal shobtlng bf Barhey Sedran. is ToNioilT'S OAMhal Musical Fbrtd Hall Newman will be nt torward wllh B 111 Dark, and It Is likely that he will remltlh there tne rest or mo season, uuuipy i un; certain whom he will start at center against ih We Hhd ll Is likely., that . .... mlLi.UJ J..U.M.. man rior F) Isdh ilaS shown li Ketthbr Cash. u,t "h r wltllin a tew uays anotner man win oe signed by ths Soiithttdrlt thaiiageHitht. CnvAhdUgh, will .ball toft ivllh TlibmpsoH dgdlhst Odllctte. and Ftartckle, Tilii ilUAilh 6V HiAxAbiiHN bt ths Amcrlrdn Bhltetball l.bagui tbr tho StasdH bf 1510-17 IS bonitldSed Of t)1H Uppetldi ii F. WIllLtm Is boniildiied Of tllU dhneilded: Killers, Ulrhrd MUinmt,Plllllp Mlllbri 8l. L'oiumba C. d.i John O'lloUlkdi St. Hdtrard C. C.i Wllllatfl Devery, XftVler e. b ; o. M. biltlns. lidhcoek A. a. i I, lwdtrbauith, f'lftlttli ClUli : SatHllet Klrstelhi SIMpson Memorial; CUtHihbB 0, RildH. Wot illdhdli T. M. t' A. THu Hlli-i-t . ' IbtttlUd did Wllltdhi AtldH, presidents WlU Uain. W. Bythliler, Vice lit. O'Conner, ltbaUrel'( ttbllnl.1 .1 Diirilie bc lelbfy) A. P. Ilaubk, bSSIstttht eScWtary. : HAMll illl'nVtlK.V Hi Ncrl arid Trenton will bo etttllbd at 3 d'tlobk, hi UliUal. Beside dtthblbc, Ulbrd will be sbVT brdl tabutfct SIHgtrS lb lefld it little Vbbhl icst tb th8 bccdslbH; ( oltitrsTotMt'ft ui;ri:AT last night at Thld OM Goto to Hough (1RKYSTOCK llrld. l'olll. Ak'la. Pla FntBrir., forwsnl t si o 25 tiunon, lonvura i nirr .,.,,... l.awrrncr. ri i roa. suHru . . Hucaminn. tilard Total ...... o ll J St ! 1! JAMI-Klt . ol X7 tt .. L Jj- u llfW- 1W. A'Jl. t'U. flirri rrmtr I neat t 1 rl h a t 4 awl rots tumil ...,.!! Total. ii Tohila .............. 5 18 , S8 the, hands of the speedy Jasper five was dde In a large degree to Hid fncl lhal Allle MeWllllams was hgaln missing" frohl the llhe-up of the downtowners. Allld watratlsd out of the game with Camden last Wednes day. In last night's tilt at Cooper Battalion Hall, Which Jasper woh, by the score bf 28 to 27 in the last moments of play on a brilliant field goal by Hough, Manager Job Bailey was forced to Shift his line-up. Hi sent LoU Sugarhiah to guard, along with Itny Cross, and Mike Wilson, who was tried out at guard against Camden weot to his did position at. forward. While, this com bination was a fast otte, it lacked the hunch, that is always In evidence when McWllllains la in tho game dnd SUgSrman Is playing forward. O'BRIEN TOO FAST FOR HENRY HAUflER Young Jack Outboxes Fairrnouht Welter in Fast Bout at Lincoln Desplto tho facl that It was the fifth time that Young Jack O'llrien andllehry Hduber squared off In the padded clrbfd ahd that dor6 ,lh IlltS Hl-HtHar flnal bout at the Lincoln Athlelld ClUb fairly according to approved have known each other HkS ,thev should btbUibrs, the Tlin fltilid fiiln,l lH thd ledd of his teemed with abtton. O'Brien about four laps ruggea opponent. Hauber erred grievously by ailfehiptinK lo bldei rothe while the Falrmount welterweight Strove to ack carry on n verbal battle with tlid blfler Jt O'Brien, who was coaching Ills brother-, the wnne ine rairmount welterweight Strove to muss up the features of Yourig jack. "You see this one," Henry would sAi and al thb same time he would lunge out with a j-oUiltj. house wallop. Young Jack' WbUld tdk adi vantage of the tlmo that Hauber took. Id address his brother to slid Ih h Mhiiglit left Jab or a scries ot rights add ieftd and beat Henry to the purien "Yes, I slid that dnd.'1 the veteran Jack woUld answer. And so it went Hauber could not bd checked In his rushes. He kept tearing In oil thS UWd; , d'BHeb. however, had his iidvbrsary aVIttllHg, He w-SiJodgo and duck Until Hauber had fal.-! rlose. and Ihbrt lid would unburden hlmatSaV rt slibAer bf Hglltd ahd lefts to the hea.-C ,hese flashed of Spedd had the crowd In iijellrhnh ot excitement. ,Ths one thousand fepeelalors werd bll ttlfclr feet Vfcll. ink thrdughoUt. uiiiiiONs Tmimt'iis OVtfill JACK liittON ; I .1. -- . . r- - . - , r- a . a iciiu IT it 16. rt eUrtliAM i ruK qi me rir. ri am Oi M jiilian n mm ai . 1. 1 '-i . t' - i r:r.' f.t -aui iniiiinassiani's aiita-i . umnhM. .raioo enro uinuons lit tbUMds. wmwsw HWft'ttWifiati tltlucii uiijtr tba welsbt atroJ upon. IlLPIKLU S UULV COURSE IS TOM UP BY PROGRESS Sti-eets Cut Through dhd mm DUg Sjiell Fittish df Splehdia Lihks PETRIFIED GOLF BALLS? Iiy SANfit JtctblJICK The destruction ot the historic Beifletd golf course Is today almost complete. It was one ot the oldest ot the blty's nine-hole courses. It is the ilhks where wad, held annually one or thd Quaker classics; the Bsldbld fail toUrhameht. , Walter Travis's hatnb Is mixed In the an cient legends df thd coUrSe, ahd tndhy other famoUS laycrd have carved tllelt btpert golf niche hi Its tolls Kna Hrcr. . Travis, AberlcA's "grand did indh" d! golf ahd mahy times ehampldn dt lh united States, as well ii thb bbly Yonftet td win thd British championship. Is said at one time to have proclaimed the coUtRS the sportiest nine-hols links Iri the coun try and to havd written: a poem In admira tion bt IL , SusplclouS-looklnglllirdcks Have been turned Up Ih thb bUlldW o'peratlbris How spreading orer the abandoned coursd. which nro said by many to be petrified golf balls. Other stonlfled objects Seem to be ossified mashls shftfts, and so on, all relics btj-tlib good bid days when golf was the pdsilori of thd hlcmbbrd of the club. Thd Overwhelming advatibd of interest In tennis at the blUb over feolf, Which has been carried on IMSiy flt a great disadvantage, is one reasditvfor' thd abandonment of the ancient and honorable g'ame, but tho chief tauso U tho fabt thai the blub IS the near bst to ,lhd city bf Uhy local country club dnd It has beeri impossible to maintain the ground; Last yar fdadd wets cut through the course and the golfers had to blay over tar barrels, donkey eHglhes, SHoveilng laborers and bthdr slight bbsthclkd. Bulldihg opera tions encroachod Jnors and ihote, and to day lllcre are, bfttjr a few golf holes left Thd golf side, bf th6 blub ,wlll be aban ddfied tnUrely tlMl yedr. A few of the veterans Still clinic fondly- to the ruins of ths bbdrSd ttlid.arb.ia be sdeii occasionally batilhg out a few' Ballii. Therd is softifethlni desolate and sorrow ful In Hie Axtrelnd ih a visit to the old Mrse. Standing on the heights and look tig Over" the plowed, cellar-strewn ruins brihgd bri thd golfer a feeling of great bo lehihlly dhd,a pang for the fairways of btheh days When all was sunshine and gay. tty- . . i The Beldeld Club will now concentrate entirely on tennis In Its limited grounds, and officials of the club say It will be as prosperous for Its court games as It once was with tta beautiful golf course. 19-VEAR-0LD STUDENT1 Mm mm harh T? atd Joaa It, OaBalTincI the Ai chnmBhSi T t VI::"'jaSi ..r iv,'r . rouni ea tttert in M slwiiltlineoij. sftlblUen. Whlfch foi iimtSflSM L..Ltilru.J.iiiy0!iiJ a ui . nw . T-n .i-i DtK'SlhK. nut (arced to ilar u( iuo viaiiiita luaai, plar o( jne viaiiins alatillakli tsnci l iilita w ilftu, it PP9V? 3Y r rnrt shlpUy ih in ' iwemr move an hoilF e?i;-iiara.i"ftJ,MKfi w novas. i;pDianctt u; W,.o ths Mtmrlgr .. a- a. .."" na.iep arter thtity-thrcd nuva 4-pvHuwin. uuinuiru in DCltr afaftNM HARVARD SYSTEM CONSISTS Opl DECEPTIVE COVERED ATTAOKl MARSTON'S GREAT NGOLFSM Bob Gardner, Anderson and Waitei' Httg6h Also Oontributd Some Phenomenal prhtea TM lira tftdlcll Mljhll4trfiry i. Topping 1 Ih Hi aflH&l WUnd dl artehwlch, Mi M4rst6H bldydli bH8 t the Jtrw1. l shbtd tbdt eVilF IhlHlled dVet troUbld and dropped UioH Ii greed. MdtsldB hhd HUshed lbs fllhlh hbl. t ub. Todbhr. by a nne taily, 1 ttd cbt ihii lead atV and they cams td thb sli tfdrtlhtti dll sdUatd. obpltii here' bldhted iohg. slrftlghl dHva dowH ths coursfe. leaving a fdlrty simpld inashld tiltch to the greeh. Mall oh toiowfcd with a high, hooked dHvd thai left rt almost Imposlbte fchot for, ,1 is. green. Ills ball lay hcdvlly m beddbd n thd rough. To ihe right and left Were twd masdlTS trtes that almost oer Upid, .leavlhg . fPAce. ot only leh be twelts ft bpened Up. Jieybhd these Itrd treed wds.l third, dlrefctly be ween Mrs oh and thd green., Ahd silll bn Mbnd this liiltd tree al the green's1 edge wit a deeb thin. Bd Mdrstotl faced tho tbllow Ing bfbblfriisi j . 1. Td.makd fi, carry of HO yards from l.'git Ihi bdll up duickifc whera ohly a nlbtlck bould be Used. ,...,. . Td keep d straight llnd betwkeh Ihe ,WThls' hieiihl, ii itrHfic wdllob with a niblick, h hdht Shot alwayk to hold Ih d narrow Ulie bt flight- . . . , ., BUI iVheh thd ball ilhdtly, Seltlcd bd lbs grean ItWtts oniy tweltb feel ttblh Ihft btiri, from which bolnt Matston drohped Ih his putt for d Si Yet thirty sfccdhdd before oii coltld havd. gotten 10 to 1 thdt hd wdUldh't makd tt,4 against the ramhartd Iri thd way. Thd best, shot that John U. Andersotl, twlcd runher-UJi Ih tho amateUr chlimp bri ship, plsyed this last season was Jtgdlhst Bob HUMer, tho tall Westerner, at Merlon. Anderson's ttccoveiy Anderson and Hunter met In tho second championship roUhd. Coming tb the sixth hole Jbhn O. hooked his second shot Into a ditch Hirihlrig along ths edge of the fair way. When ho came to his ball hd found It not only partially Imbedded In the water and ooie, but also Under an overhanging ledge, with the greert eighty yards away. When the Biwanoy golfer took His Btanee hs found thai he could not play in thd direction bt the green because ot the ledge above. Itri lidri hlkt hhit Mint tuft niirt flint nit to stand above it on the opposite bank and play the shot falling forward. , AS ha swdng Upon the ball hit Wad fall ing bt thb time, btit he cut Ih qUlcklV with his hlbllck, and by Rousing stoUtly witH bid wrists, not only got the bait Up, but dropped It within two Inches of the cup. The one thing that mado this play possi ble was that ovSn while lurching forward Anderson kept his eye torcussed on the ball. He was plastered thick with mud and water, but the sight bt the bail at the edge of the cup moro than, ri toned for the rest bf lb Ond bf thd big featUres bf tho Merlon tournament comprised three spectacular re coveries which Bob aardner made ln auc cedslbn against Bobby Jones. Gardner's Pine Play Cdmlnif id thb sixth hole In'llih aheriiobh round; Bile Bob wds nh up ori Little Bob. !r the kid slabbed a ldhg li-oh td Within slit fdel ot thb hup. Gardner sllded HIS sec ond above the greerf, guarded by d Hdlfc With a cast down slope beybrtd. It wns au tomobiles to cigarettes that Jones wbdld '"' . Hy.-Pltchlrig to thd grben, sloping downhill, Iherb was hd why for Cdrdher tb stop1, nenr the cup. He had but one cliajiee, and that was to play boldly against tho tbp bf thd rldgb, whbro tho Impetus would bS almost completely checked. Hih chip shot struck within four Irtbhes bt the top, trickled over and came to rest two feet away. On the ndxt hole he was forced to blay almost the same Shot for a half, ahd this time the ball Stbppcd eight Inches away. And then on the eighth hole. Just beyond, O'P'f was rorced to pitch a high rriastilo nlbltbfc Shot to the green bldse ettoUgh tb call for but brio putt to sate Himself for Ihe third tlmd Id succession, lis turned thd trlcki and from that pblnt bh tho Kid Phb nom, being1 Human, begah to Slip & trifle, Any brte Or thede three rerdvetieS Wduld have been considered unUsual. nlit thd three together formed orib bf the mbst speo tacular features of Ihe tournament The Orle-Bhot Klh fif'4"! ttR dt J.hwlfch Walter itagen ddt thrkd sttbkes off par at the thirteenth hdlh by dropping d mid-iron shot for n two the hole being 480 yards long. Td prove- this blow was nb accident, lUgdn lahdod one ot his toughest matches , SWhby in the Professional blmmplon Ship by ddoptlhg the same Intelligent proc ess. Coming to the seventeenth hole the Hochester star was one down. Ills opBo nerit herd drpbped a mashle shot within twd feet of thd pfri, for a three, one under par JUst as Ildgtn'.B supporters saw hlnv fading out tit the picture the husky home-bred, o yards from the greem slashed away with a mashli niblick and thumped the ball Into thd cub fair a two. This shot promptly broke Ujl the match, tor after that Hagen was not to bn stopped. Wlidit It "conUS lo sUrillng refcoVbHes Hagen hd fsw bquais. ho ibti'l ttadS or as sure as a few others, but hd mtth cn'i Haugrhtoii Baffli Shifting OffenSe . Vents Any Def From Becoming A bEkTLn, poiblr, itUdb? wrHM j Know just what is tnearil by Ih ton system in rootball. ThS hlllie Hi I SMk..All 1. IflHUrU K tiiihlihlUi alll.-U a. iL--.li . thdt hd deferike cln lid bfited IS MfH AH tlkvfcrt Wlghlfdee JiarvdH dirong, poWettui drffehse'. but tmh ueicnse was aiso bxceedlngly al4 quick to aiagnoso a playj It Vobk iiii vniue. For JtaUglitbB Puts ihroUan Hz hondecepl Ve Wais. There li. IB Mimkk h liJk Lu. :..'l ln nThik AhS'KVt .wyi,rr.tr .w nllack faMly , often enough to kit guessing contest under way. vi . iri this Wdriribt HaUghlbtt pHvest rftfbrise from bt-dohilhg Set fof Mi lie always mum nwny quits K bit ivL Tt w"" """ " nuncn mat Jia IH dUd to tWd taclors-Hiig-eh's fine phyfc tefl t strengm ana ins superu cohdUehcd Hi fth stage bf aH fchcdUntbr, Llkb Jabk Moral-. mbtt. lie dbtsh't figure thdre Is dh shot it tho gamo that ho can't play, if u oombS tb a plhbh, Instead of being denreeaed at a bad iie id a tfap Iiagen aPWrfnlly relishes the opportunity td rise tb the occasion ahd get safely by. OKAXTLANb HICIJ. ClaiM B I'ofcltct Dlllldl-ds uuiy is cnarging in tne wrong Bf TI,U UtilwUUi h dki..il l.i,. I ' td efllclebcy Is .destroyed. For. after it probably will fall to, charge fortJ any dlrbctlbH al mi. k6 mt i T2J had developed this eohiblnSllbH of W unu ucuiiiuuii upon anacK as Well M I Hatvfti-d mahdatlh. In this teepJeti Aiibtlicr fcitdct bno bffebt bf this decebtlvii bllalit. : httack Id tb make thd other eleven. car worse tnan it really Is. , liarwhi lh ifliB was nothing likl it I aboVd.Yale. Harvard Idsliear fcaJ M Ih H Uvnn.1 ti milk. iI..i.jLj AIa Vas not 2J to 0 atiovd Corhell-lnMi'l thnt Tale dnd Cornell, last fall and DVUOUKt UBVuia du kftAUI UVWllUCrra V their defense flew tvldd heart Uitlnil strata ot air fdr thd crimson btek) DUCK. A team can fight doggedly, itm hga.lnsl a powerful aljabk lhal Is drlia straight and hftrd. out dh attack thitl wimers mora tnan it bverwhbims U to do tar greater damage. t By TVfly of Cdhfesslbh Ot m ihi tiillu titjjM; rd 0ht& till bid fepsrtt I (t me dolort lb write AQout tne realm Of tport S " To toss stuff Mo rh)hi On JtrttidMoii, flues dr fed To tenife atoau (he.clmb ETdhteiiiHe t lilntd a Hufi At ddfJe tfoU SAQiitdd't lllli.1 ' Ahd fftbit bpaia Me Huff ts quite at bad di thit. PrlhcetoK ri'ow hits left oftijr .ld (1 to Deal to nmsn me Beason without a l teat. Nbbbdy in thb way hdw but tut-f ana Tttie. From tho Other Game DbftF Sir: We ard ,in anothbr gam's her,, opd, Just, a trills, rougher than ball: BUI ddn't thlrik for it mihUta we I forgdtteH the good old gatrib. Hdw Harvard, Yalo itrid PrihcttbHT Is hj iiauKiuon sun lyinir me opposing gen into knots? Taa: anv ntu rnma in tnital 1 Mohan's place ty Cai .tpst pdt aWAV Q nellT I had a tll that idlnhdsota halll Western Confetencb ChdMPIoHsHIb doWn; Ijow about ,ltT W6 want td kho about it, and over here we can t cveti I w. ft h. (Cdrtadlatt iaxfiedltldhdl-y. Porc)L . (Somewhere ih - i9 IitVlsbd AgdIH 1 shot a nntt Ddli fiKrf lag rtlf It fell td edrth, fchdid ndt toAfrAif RUt OH lodftliip droutld lit Ins rdbpA a neto Sliver King and a new f)s tcnerids the ball I haa lost teai tr Cell battered Up. , W .it. f OHATLANIJ MCI Italih Beats d'KCefb . Harney. Hahn ihaded. Eddla.O'KaaM. final bout. ht the iN'dntmrell Athlatlo qiuv, nltht. Innsbtlrutjn the last. round won tad (or th rprt Klcbmond youhsaler. . .' r, Preatori Urowh eaaily wtui trem droVo,l( Sarwitn7P-fcora.l"'WadDyWSi. routed Ibhhny Uradx, . S SUITOR OVERdOAt TO OKDKH MMaJBbl. I J -' Batlfeiftaaft mMa a4 ttaX aH JA jl .), .. oyi 99 aH See Oar 7 Mia WlfiJowi iETER M0HAK.A Co. 11 -. Wanss8. Olympi ia AiA.. Viiii and Hakh uarrrr-awar m)5imv, efrfijjwe. MflMUft J fllUfcio Hiuiiiiu T"i,i"n"ln utiariif..aj.car tbi ihpi van t.MW TnnilAi- v Ad, tit. tta). Ke. doe Star TBI Ynunr t huncr U'Reefe vs. H'lllla JarkuS -.; J UlCk LtfftHaMal Bonny KdUfmiH V vs. Al ShUber S ISe; Arts kri oLVMliAA. WEDNESDAY. NO Benny Leonard v. Johnny D Stauaii Maw nti Aafai AdJn.. Oei Hat. ii St, A Sl.Wi Arena, td 1 Wfj RfeiefVAtioriiHfeljl AfttfWe tlii h At TVl'liTHUwntnur HirTtJi. NAflONAC AM UP&SO? Til 1 Wt U -W-i 1'lfll. I laT-l- . mW?,mt i- u; ra, Mmm tT laT taWiplfSW mijM :""