KfTWKjm.1 ill l J EVENING LEDGER-LADELPHtA, THURSDAY, .JULY 5, 1917 13 SPEAKING OF GOLF COURSES, JIM BAlES SAYS PINE VALLEY IS IN A CLASS ALL ALONB iTENNIS IN FAVOR WITH CITY STARS Players Here Think Com- petitions win ueneiu xveu Cross and Improve Health S INTEREST NOT LACKING Thousands of tennis player are of one L .inlon regaraing " i"""" " tin tournaments should bo held, prlien or no Plliv ..... m.... .I.lm flint 111 sLtflts to be derived by tennis cotnpetl- liloin are ninny, mm mo ......- Kill go to the Red Crops. ..Contestants would bo engaged In fire eligible for Clovornment work and who IKfnk they can bo of use have already re "tMnK uiey i therefore, do- i "f?4!.!.... nf ihn rleht to cr..tne In this F Sou. athletic exercise. the argue? Sv,;"I. ....... mnt timi tenn s tournaments fc..i . attract and have been less Intorest E this year than In pant season Is eon-V'-l .- m The entry list has not In- ,".,, .mA nt Iho stars, to be sure, but new f' Sinners have come to the foro nnd the Intcr ..t maintained The spectators have been ' jj,. as numerous nnd the entry list as l.ri a? I" former seasons. Red Cross Fund Hencflts In addition to the benefits derived from "a physical standpoint, the Red Cror.s fund ,, tin been consiuerauiy nn;mui:u " W 5L..I. donations If for no other reason. -the tennis tournaments arc 'doing their lI.. i- .w-ninir the fund of this noble . " ... .... l.nai.rt tn nnmhAtltlvn tennis at an time but thero seem to bo rianv reasons why It should continue U-J.. !.., ti, londlnor nlavers 111 tho Knst ' r. taking part In tho I'ark Club tourna- " ".K! .f-Jr,... T f,l,' honors nt UuffalO. v'r Starting next Saturday will como it'e Clay Court event nt Cincinnati, under the direction of the Ohio Lawn Tennlo Asso Dillon One week from Saturday the W Plymouth Country Club tournament tor r-rti Schuylkill Valley patriotic crowns will lUrt at Norrlstown, ra. (Tourneys for Local Players ' In addition to the junior events relied- -tied for this section, players here are In t.reited In a number of eents which are ' in the National Lawn Tennis Association roller First will come tho Plymouth Coun try Club's annual event nt Norrlstown. "on July"l9 tho Bathing nnd Tennis Club, nf Soring Lake, will start Its annual North Jersey coajt championship On July 21 the Enitlelde Tennis Club, of Beach HaVen, rlana to hold the Central New Jersey tour rament, Local players seldom pass up the event at Beach Haven and they will be on tercd again this year On July 2S the Cynwyd Club will stage a tournament for the thamplonshlp of eastern Pennsylvania. Ocean City Yacht Club Ofllclals have arransed for tho annual South Jersey tour ' nament at Ocean City, starting August IS. William T Tllden, 2d, has expressed the hope of entering this event. Many of the Quaker City players will vie for honors at Ocean City this summer. PINE VALLEY BEST LAID-OUT COURflN WORLD, SAYS JIM BARNES, AND HE HASAYED ALL OVER and then tho course HOFFNER AND RED CROSS HAVE BIG DAY ON LINKS '.Cecrge Wins Three Events at Wood bury, N. J., and $200 Is ; Added to Fund George Hoffner won tho championship of the Woodbury Country Club by defeating R 0 Neustadt, 4 up and 3 to play. In the final round played yesterday. Winning the Club championship didn't satisfy George, to he entered tho Ked Cross tournament and won from a field of fifty-four. The next event on the program was a two-ball mixed foursome, and, not having another engagement, George wns paired with Mrs. O. Greene, and, with his partner playing In fine form, George became a three time winner The Hed Cross Society received about (200, due to the entrance fee and the sale of refreshments. New Jersey Links Is Ideal and None Can Compare, With It, Opinion of White marsh Professional pi.VR VAI.LBY Is the greatost golf - course In this country, and I do not know of any eourso abroad that will com. Pare with It." said Jim Barnes, tho long legged professional of tho Whltcmarsh Val. ley Country Club, yesterday "I am not re. ferrlng to tho greens or tho fairways for neither nro In tho shape that the 'club cvcntualjy will pnco them 1 refer to the take Pine Valley nnd duplicate It in n measuro over some of our local courses' bu .. ,.m, c-t iu least js.ono.non, u wouiu not begin to hao they lmc nt rino Valley. eourso, i .1. 0Ver or "ecn ,hB b ther l n J" c'U,n,ry aml u,roi"I. "! Jersev , C0,,",'lrlso" ''wcen the Ne fJc?ure nn1 one of them. It Is an Ideal links In ,,0 nrst place I U th" VhLSZiT i!hln '"""lds of mlU of Ihladclphla where you cannot spoil your n,,,",".' maIt0 " u" wltllout Penalty You ?nu Jourlc- s""' for a carry of 145 lnl t'I bea.utlf'"' nlnccd to catch bad . i if .1 Cre U a" lnnnl,e variety of shotn. J,r'!ero e,r wns u course where cory club In your bag in needed it Is Pino Val- !", '"" "cauiy ana tiresome parallelism that mars so many of our American courses is missing, nnd when they told me that It was physically Impossible to slice or hook onto another hole I found that with one ex ceptlon this was true Course Well Planned "Wind Is always one of the recognized hazards on any course, nnd when you stop to realize that the wind at Pine Valley blows from every quarter you know how well the course Is planned It may be blow Ing nt your back on one hole. On the next you may be driving Into it On another it Is quartering from tho right, and on still nnother fiom the left Kvcry holn Is lo lated, so that you are not disturbed by noise and tho conversation of other nlavers. It was tho tcond tlmo I had ever seen It and tho first time I had eer played ner It. . I, was particularly Impressed with the new holes, which arc not yet In play, and when I was told they were even better than the ones wo had played oer I could not seo how this could ho true, but this is the truth The thirteenth, I think It is, Is the best two-hhot hole I have ever seen, and the water hole, which Is about 1C0 yards long with an elevated tee and nothing but water between you and the green, is a beauty. The eighteenth Is a particularly fine finishing hole." Uaines played fourteen holes before lunch and he had even fours for the fourteen Ho Is tho twentieth or thirtieth first-class player with a national reputation who has cime out nnd frankly said that Pino Valley tops all other American courses Thero Is a new wolncn'B record f"r the rgyjjjfo&m SI tUMBfc TCt r.s JLM BARNES course, nnd it was mado this week by M Klalno ltoscnthal, one of tho best worn players In tin? country, and perhain best woman player In the west. Miss 1 npMImI mailo tho eighteen holes In nine one, which k wry line golf If mi are qunlnted with Pine Valley, nnd It mid 2fs Elaine Rosenthal, 'ne of Best Women layers in the Coun- y, Made the 18 Holes 1 91 for a Record rhe par ns I remember follows with ore 3 I, 4. 4, 4, 4, t. 3. 434 Ikton will spend tho better part of the er nt pine Valley. He Is now In the Dullness In nnllss. Tex . nnd last he entertained Mr and Mrs. Jerome (livers the latter of whom Is u cotton in ew virK The four times nmn- ilianiplnn of this country expects to run to Atlantic City nnd cither on his i dnw n or back ho w 111 stop off for lile of round over Pine Valley Tr.i- Ike names, thinks thero Is no course countr that will compare with Pine anil he I nnxlous to nlav It again. It th last times ho plaved It was Just Ki Inning tho Lynuowood Hall cup The liefnre he had won tho open chain Ip of the t'nltcd States Ho was pret- II tired out at tin? time and he had time to play, as they did not begin und until very late in tho afternoon. bpes to make a full da of It this ou have never played over tho Pine course you )mo no Idea Just whnt nut even an expert like Walter Trn- narked last jenr that one of the best abmit Pine Valley Is that It will en- lie thairnien of preene committee all ho country to get some real lueiis stlentlllc bunkering zzr&.zx he added that sho had a sl and an eluincc, and on the course may bo to wiim up with The Ledo Course Most of us havo heard of tho fanv: I.edo course In Long Island This cou was constructed at the cost of $800,000, nvith suntlsh and pickerel Thpre are wns literally built up on tho land It n of quail on the course On the occupies Cameron Huxton, Dr Sin ro swans, geese and ducks Itoamlng i orr, i.cnrgc A frump, waiter .1 Tra 10 course are pea fowl, guinea fowl nnu it ii, uoiiertson, one or tho first pr dents of the I'nlted Slates Golf Assoc tlon. played there a few days ago. Duxton had tho honor of setting up a i recoril lor the course, He made thp Journey in fort?, .three strokes and came for thirty-four, or a totnl of seventy-sev neks of turke)s Tho hardest bird world to build npsts In tho boxes ar- for them Is the blue marten, yet arc three or four colonies of these ds thero ine would hpllovo that less than five igo the entire nrotiertv was a t.iricrlcil Later they all played over the Garden t nf shrubberv anil swamn i.in.i nml course, which Is the homo course of Wallunes thickly covered with pine and J. Travis, the grand old man of Amciloak More than 30.000 stumps were son before the falnvavs were laid out. A few davs hpfore that Buxton ; Crump plaved against the best ball of .-iiosslhle to grow grass there. It it Atherton, 1)111 Smith and Dick Mott, Huxton and Crump won by two up and to play. The five had a best ball of sl-i two, which Is some golf for Pine Val On tho last nine holes Smith, Athenian of the lato Froder'ck W Taylor, and Mott had a best ball of thlrty-d while Crump nnd lluxton had a best nentatlon with grasses, and even- every green on the course will lie n the Taylor plan. These greens nre nanent construction of thirty -two Tho be t ball of the men for the last nine holes was a m velous 2S ns follows 2, 3, 4. 4, 3, 3, 3, DAUBERTMAYBE LOST TO DODGERS Brooklyn First Sacker Again Suffers Injury to His Bad Leg UMPIRE ORTH ALSO HURT IJczdck Made Manager of the Pittsburgh Club riTTiIH 11(111. .Inlv 3. Iltico Itot.lfk. Kil Pilir nf ntlilrtlc Inntrii'tlnn lit the I'nl verlly of Oregon, lin Itii nmned to nr ?" ,lnnif ,1 Cullulinn m nmmiKer of the I'ltUhtirKli ( lul, of the Niitlniuil l-cuRue. It wn jnnounred hrre limt nUht. Ilrrilek. who in IhlrD-llirrr jenr of axe. '' wen iillnr as rnnt for Hit rirutrs, Mure ulliihiiii was reltrvnl as m.intirrr nf the team hi. I satimtm J II. ("Hans") VV turner hus hren nrtliiK mnnjitpr. VICTORY OVER UPLAND NINE GIVES CHESTER FIRST HALF PENNANT IN DELAWARE CO. BASEBALL LEAGUE Autocar Club Captures Honors in Main Line Or ganizationFern Rock Has Clean Slate in Philadelphia Suburban Local .Minor LcaKuc Standinjrs Ise Not Considered addition to the wonderful golf, there club in the country that has gone expense of beautifying the course ns ,ne Valley Rhododendrons, mountain Iris and roses grow thero In a scoro or more of varying types d (lotters Almost every songbird to this section of tho country may be nd heard One of the lakes Is tilled rook trout, another with bass and it IinnoKI.YX July ". Jake Ilauhert. first bnsemnn of the Hrooklvn team, may not Play again fur some tune lie has bePi. siiffpilng wllli a bad Irx mi and off for the last thrpp yen- ami lie hurt it again yes tprday in the first Inning and was forced to retlro from hoslllltlos Although the ground was muddy from the rain nf the night before. Kauhert In sisted on ploying and paid the penalty. Al Orlli. the umpire, hurt his leg Hi tho morning game, nnd 'y IUgler umpired (ho afternoon game alone. The Itoblns will raise their championship ling this afternoon President Tener will presriil tho ppnnant hpfore tho gnmo begins WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN IMS Eli ALL TODAY New nrk l'hlllle. M. I mils 'Cincinnati ChlniKo MrnolJjn Hottnn ritMinnth N TltlV.l W. I.. II ' . 3S 3" 411 .11 . . . '."I . . SI '.'1 i.r.Kin: !'.', Mill .mi .nvi ,."i1 ,R11 ..1111 ..11.1 .III I .till .3 1 '! '.'II .311.1 .11.1 .:i;i I-e .nil .310 .140 ..197 .30"l Split amiikican i.i:cri: 'hlracn llntnn New York Clpveluml Pelrnlt Waivlilnxtnil M. I.oiiN Xthtetles Nnt Krlirihilcil. IV. U : :ti 37 30 31 3 2H ) 27 II "I 12 lrfe .n.YI I'.C. Win .im! .c,r,: .i.:ih t.o.is s.ii-'o .nsit tJiii t.r.ts ..in; ..in .r.iio .103 . .1 1 M .1811 .lis t.ni t inn ,:isn ..'is'i .;, am t.sss t.33.t tMn Imi. l.op i hii. Unlit 1131 .130 .3CH die alleged experts said that It would And plentiful The greens, which many would he glad to havo, do not Mill Crump, the master inlnd bnck of alley, so he liaa fiender, the right vo the last years of his busy life to BREAKS FAVOR BOXING INAUGURALCIRIUSSI SNG AT SHltfU JfAKK AND GAME SHOU FLOURISH DURING-SUMMMER PERI o Adams Wins Onen ntr Event. ver New Course Durintr Bingks and Bungles Battlin' McGraw Old Jawn Mcdraw has had a flack 01 Itattlrs in hia time, tntt he could battle Quits a few Whin he Han irt hi prime. But Jawn ie up ai7abist ft note And rtfllna with latioue, lit lost hie winning punch in the Jcsuctiaion League. .la the.. bpotllnht today Detroit. Sroimi, ii tUUi. IiLV .Iltrnlt. St. Iiuls Sroirni, Yanki, l'lltshiirih, llrookljn, Cuba and toittici. Kiich lOHt a ronnln nf nntrlntlf! b&ll fan. llnr hero Ty Cobb Jin addd two mor :.ne to till atraiiht hlttins ramtiaiie, maklu tttndlni: hero Ty Cobb tnti io nu atralgc "rtr-four In all FrtcJ Tony alto won yeatarday, and yt Is a Jimp ahad of Alex and the National l.tagu la lunei won. mmm Slae btatlne Jack Ceomba the Olanta will ilm tbe ptnnant atroniter than ever. Tha Tanlta are leadlnc in allpolnc. They have now ion aeven atratuht without a win. Th D-.4- -.- l s .,- , . I. two ytctorlea over tho Cubs. Itk. nt "uil ot two victories over the Dodfera f -, . t.WtM 1,19 una u iuui tut. v oi.Ph""" nii Bravea ware the only ttama 10 IPIIt aten. tityrtilit Box a hanging to flrat plaea br ro-tama margin. JlS"!f- Paakert. Ttobertaon, Thorpe and Wllaon fhi-?.ut . nomerai- The Ofant walloper cam ""own with the baiaa choked. IWh .. .... . . . llete Ku,.fi 7&t.iDS.".&lDL ?''".": 5 'Olldt bout mullein iuai ( uctuuimi Ahviit na aaa trt. ( k "" 0,UUxl Signing" of Dundee Be fore Jackson Bout, Italian's Injury and Postponement Omens of Luck Patriotic Program SP ' OuVSSf . '".OOO "enraged bugs' aiahTK-i.? -ao.u.l),r. engagement, me ait R finaii I nciaeaiy ine mora popular ol ttt Kmatlng about two-thlrda of tha total. swelterod rna afternoon rrering, Pt&ll? il4 ba1lr In the opener, walking Uti :T.'J,T,t man no. on atratght bulia. Three tti. 7 i?l aafrfflee Or counted two rona nd KJ,ttPB, " n"" w )"a. bat tha Ne t. Ha'?". P"ia. am to lilmaeir In due sea- J en and flnl.hed la acoutome4 form. -f HhSSi'rb. tl!SJr,n- center for the Highbrows, frit .m5'er,, ,of a couple of horaera In the L frit ",ir . ". ,ot a couple or horoera In th 1. fj." "? backlnr to the bleaehera and zrab. rtUiT. 5.M! V"' with hla gloved hand. Iloth ' for h,M.jV.m nav" n" ha ground exactly rlgnt Ej KBll"r1a the bleacher wall had ther not ("-.(('jJWht. 1'askert decided to switch hla ai ay kiffir-lS aecona game ana toog no cnancea Klaa w.,lBf'.n,t mn UI", rnle-hty wallop all n r '"to tha crowd. i lwI'U,iiriot, 'eatoree and flTorlnjr of tha fc ,tf,i' 0T.ru ff "ar fiasrs?: TT . -L . . . ' RudSis" lnt .UI aeyenth of tha flnt game. , fuoolin waa breezlnr alonr In flamlna atvlv a.r!i!ma a ura winner. He waa amlllng and "ciiag an eaay. lobbing game until the blow- Up. The v.J"a arand' ,tua t-rt tka iKSi"00"' nd b' 'w " 'ha want Into ,and etfr ttut outt aland aerret aerrlce aleutha had a rna crowd waa in ! fa .?Jja?,? 'amoua Vlrg nla ham waa not ifia X5it"l,,h,4 reputation" Tha Old Domln tG Ktmi?' racefulneaa waa knocked out of L'lrat m.v" a Pltehar aver waa. Klrkpatrlck. fctlth ?tn ) artnaded him on tho right knee Prm?.J,r.rln,i ."-hot. " 'a tba aecond Konetchy tEKi.'S-'0. h other alda of hla anatomy. tttaiiiiVif "fltna'a attenuated frame out In tS middle ground between ttrat and aecond. Mmm.nl.4 ..a. V- ..M..-..-I ---m- il0f -fwa understudy. lUwllnga, to tha gap.. Ha.aeeroa even to hava aoiulrad many yen a tfkka faa, xofaaw( and kandUoc taa By LOUIS II. JAFFE IF SIGNS aro a good omen, then boxing at Shlbo Park during the summer session Is bound to b'a successful. Three breaks fa vored tho promoters, also the fans, for th,e Inaugural show. First, Matchmaker Bobby Gunnls proved hlmielf a prophet when Johnny Dundee dc. fcatcd Willie Jackson, Gunnls having signed tho New York Italian to meet George Cha ney before tho Jackson set-to. even though thero waa a. skeptical lot that looked for another knockout. Theh the Injury suffered by Dundee, while training, came two days before the scheduled Chaney bout, and It gave the fans here plenty of notice to make other plana for the ove of the .Glorious Fourth Thirdly, if Dundee hadn't injured his hand the show woula nave had to be post poned anyway because of rain, and setting back of the program a week means that the nttendanco on the eleventh will be much larger than It would have been on the tnlia, as hundreds of fans had arranged for out-of-town trips, not allowing a mere ring con test to keep them In town overnight. Jackson's Mistake Willie Jackson's desire to be a knockout artist Is proving a great handicap In his boxing recently. IJeforo ho stopped Dundee Jackson was as clever and shifty a boxer as ever stepped Into tho ring, but since putting ?.." V Mi.n Wlllia evdently lias for gotten hi. science and he Is trying to finish his bouts with a haymaker Eddie Wallace, of Brooklyn, sprang a sur prise In Boston Tuesday night by getting o referee's decision over Jackson In a twelve round bout Whllo Willie was trying his ut most to knock out Wallace, the latter went nJong winning on points. The same was true hi his bout with Dundee, as Jackson stood a. better chance of outpointing tho Italian ?hanU.tropplng lilm. When Wllllo boxed Johnny Mealy herd there were many ring elder, who thought Mealy was the winner, even though tho Phlladelphlan suffered a nIne-Boond knockdown. Jackson became famous over night by his one-round knockout over Dirndee. but the discovery of his knockout wallop evi dently Till prove hi. failure to win many boSt. Towing to his desire to connect with a sleep-producing right-hander, instead of mixing the wallop with left Jabs. McGovern After Dundee Terry McGovern, whom Freddy Kelly wants to prove the bu.test lightweight In the coun try ready to take on Johnny Dundee Just sV'eoon a. the Scotch Wop .aye the word. Krry and Johnny met la.t .eason and the maun was a regular battle. McGo -a, n. who 1. good right-handed piincher. bt..eve. ne ran reach Dundee. Jaw with a haymaker. H, wants the opportunity to do it at an "MeQovern l booked for two bouta In ten . ?ca0"; hi. handler. Kelly, plans to SeeoTerry working at least twice a month, Keep J-tf . ,.,, h. ,.i nrmni when' ,ne ' regular season roll, around Monday night McGovern will box Young Joe Bor ,n'f,ai Broadway Club. Borroll Is a rugged and good punching battler. South Phlla delphla fans are manifesting much Inter t In the bout, and Promoter Mugg.y Tay lor ha. dusted off hi. S. It, O. sign. In c.e 0fJohnnyWMeW will be McGovern. op nanent In the latter, other clinched con fesl They will box the -tar bout to Bobby ounnls. second show at Bhlbe Tark, A Mealy-McOovern match ha. been hanging nre for wveral month., and It look, like I?' IA lia-htweurht fraca. In this city. ' Both punch harU with their right hands; Evening Ledger Decisions u Country Club opened Its new golf i nt North (llenslde yesterday with a nf Inh, t Ifitm rViii"K!,r K0lr "-"'""anient, tile proceeds of or j my mng iconic wiU be .urnr(i . Pr . .. ne.i rross i Adams, who will leave for France roi.NT rtRni:n IWItK nilb- Knife tw das, won the tournament The fron liJiinv Tiit. Krankle t nnway ha ds amounted to $50 Joh'nnf ("llacn111' "" Morr'' d"'"7ho evening a card party wns held AI.M-.NTOIVN-L.la. MrCarron knoJ'n irrC"n "5. Ri" CilarleruMar""j out Knnckout Liiuglilln, elalilh. JlG.50 was netted. After tho card YtirNiiSTOMN, o. VIIKe (llhbons J the ofllclals held an auction sale, pointed (ieorce ( hli. 1 tho final count wns taken of tho en- AKltn.N, o .lohnnr i,rlfflth won fJrocecds for tho day the ofllclals an- Teil t-Klii") ink Ld tat jbqO had been collected for rrMlllTltl.ANII. VT,I TiwltlA PIs-kM La r.r. iniiniru ,ii ,,ino). ri.NTl.NXATI .lohnnr Krtle defei Sammy sanilow. lir.NTO.V II ltlinn, Mich. tirorge (K. "7uBr, ".-nrVon"";, .....JCHAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Eddie .Moliu. ,.....j ,. ,.- .r ih- r..,ili nf KIl'I.IN, Mo. -righting Thorpe heut ll,.',vlili Fred l'ulton that the nesro will hundred dollars was paid for a lied nurse doll. Tlinniua, tjene Gannon won fruin Joe I uru. Dt'ni'Qli:, la. Tommy lirleg drevr Sailor ChoyilKkl. llohbr FlMflir. nf l1 Urlplila. f,unered u liniken rlli und qui. juik. om-, iiinin 11 Iorky Klynn agolnat the conqueror of ir naby in a ien-rounuer m icw iuis and It may result In one or the other rating tho canvas. Hilly Maxwell to Dox Again Billy Maxwell, who as Billy boxed some of the best middlewelgh llght-hcavywelghts In tho country, h elded to emulate Jimmy Gardner. ton. and Maxwell wjll endeavor a cor at the Broadway Monday night. M nHulrlc. thn : York llchtwelaht ode hla home In thle city during; tho Inat camcalcn. haa returned to Clot ham. He Iched with IVte Hartley In New York ay nigtu. . Li Shannon, the Frieco Harp, will meet Cardfll In a iweive-rouna noui ai itovi. n I . tomorrow night. A report from ence today stated that the winner will he d with Wlllia jaraoon Schedule for Today NAT ion ai, i.r.xr.ri: New ark at HroekHn C (ear. lloslon nt I'hll iilelnhl i ( Ipur. .st. Ixiula at I'lltihurali t loar. Mintit n i.r.vtiti: n-aalilngtnn at Ne lork I leir (lo games). Athlrtlia nt llnstmi (ir (tun milnp)), ( hlrogn at Detroit 4 li-ar. t levrlaml at M. I.niil, cleiir. INTKKNTII1N'I. i.iLir.ri: Prntldenio at Itiiltlmnre Clear. Inrolllo at ltuihstri ( Irnr. Montreal at lluiralo ( Irjr. Yesterday's Result NATIONAL MIAOn: .Morning tiunies rhlllles, 5. Iloftnn, .1 New rk. Ih Itronkhn. 2. ( Inrlmi.itl. S; lilraito, O. ft. Lmil. 4i rlttMinrtli. .1. Afternoon Games At"ilrnokhn. O. M. LoiiU. Ii rill.lnirtli, I (Inrliiuutl. fi. I lilraco. 10. AMMtlfAN MIAtiUI', , Morning dauiea lloston. fli Athletlra. :). VVaM.iiiKton. Hi Neu 'nrk. I. t hlragi), 4i Detmlt. . . Afternoon tlanies iMiMon. u: .Vllilrtlra, s. IVahliie(,n. fli Nut Aork. 4, tblragu, 4, Detroit. 3. I level mil. Si lit. IjimI., t, rievel.iiiil, 5i M, l.nuls. 2 (, game). Axtien Sets New Trot tine; Rcrord LINCOLN. Neb. July . VxllPn, n rheetnut etalllnn owned by Ham llurrla. of Aurora 111 with llama up a-i a new world's 2 tl' trot record for a etnlltnn In a rare nn a hnlfmfle dirt track here eM.r.ii. covering tho dlatanca in the third hat In 2 oil1. Axtien villi gn lo the (.rami c Inull this summt iirt arprarlng at Cleieland ' " rtalnn..4t l'hlllle., 2 .ew vork, "Iicsler baseball fans are happy. Frank roth'M nBgregatlon of cx-blg IcHgurrs has landed the fltat-half pennant of the Dcla ware County League nnd tho team Is con fident of repenting In Iho second (.eries, which begins Saturday. ,T,h0C0.Mnt ,v,,l',, decided tho Issue was "" I plain! nnd drew tho lnrgest nttend anco over seen at a ball game In Chester, ine btanda and every Im-h of nviillublo spa were Jammed long beforo tho hour " n.v arrived. The game Itself was n yory even affair. Neither sldo scored dur ing tho first five Innings, nnd Fplnnd tent a run across the pan in tho sixth only to nnvo the home contingent oven matters in their hnlf of thn Inning Chester counted tho winning tnlly in the eighth, the final flguies being 2-1. i;d. Ijidtto twirled f1)r the winners nnd Twin ing una ngnln In the box for Upland Ches ter had seven hits nnd ii. ,i.nr. ,. less The other morning game was one of tno longest of the season. Tho principals weio Hrlll nnd Media. The latter won arter fourteen Innings by 4 to 3 Vernon Touchstone was on tho pitching peak for tho .Modes' nnd "Itubc" Chambers worked for the Cnrmakers. Chester easily defeated Brill In the after noon game ,.n tho laltcr'a grounds, 7 to 1, Kaumgnrtner having nn easy time, letting .JOI",."f'n,s 3ott" w'n tollr hits, while his .innH.T A aWa ,3' Inducing three doubles. Cnptnln Hettger waa out of dies er s llno-up and Sharpe look his place. He had bcoh fined $10 In tho morning game by President J Bnrton vk tiH . .i afternoon battle he paid the fine nnd was out in uniform ready to play If needed The other afternoon game was a rloso ono be I ween I pland nnd Media, which the former "Ji'ttiii'u ,i in i. Autocar easily annexed first half honors in the Mnln Line I.enguo by adding two more games t t1P rsht Mllo of thc ,ed 'sterday. and concluded the first half with eleven won and two lost Manager Bar kers boys defeated Wayne 4 to 1 nnd Bon. Air 1 to 0 Bervvyn continued Its fast work and by winning n pair finished the flist sere, n third position. It vwis Berwyns fifth straight. Tho second half stalls on baturday nnd three new teams will bo found In place of Gulf Mills, Narberlli and Paoll, which have been dropped r. J,h, ,,";0.,,,T . farlnB "ve r,ub'' I" the) Philadelphia Suburban r.nn i. . ii. Fern Itnrk and to date not a one has been able As a result Kern Bock has a com fortnblo lead with twelve won and not a .Ingle teverse. Yesterday was a profitable day for three clubs and Just as profitable for the other trio ns It was a case of double vylns and double defeats The tcoics of the day were: Kern Hock . Oak Lime .1 Kern Bock 4, I'ov: Chao 3 : OIney 9, North Philadelphia 1 : Olncy 9, Oak Lane S ml?1?',4;'.1'"0 r,,r"' 2: '-'"'"ey 11. North Philadelphia C Bethavres. former chnmplons of the Montgomery County League, were handed a surprise with a pair of defeats, ono hy the leaders. Olenslde, 5 to 4, and the other by Jenklntown, fi to 0 As the latter ag firegatlon also won its other game from bort Washington tho York Booders nre now on even terms with Bethayres for second place. Willow Crove landed tha morning game from Ambler. 9 to 2, but lost In tho afternoon to fllcnslde, 5 to 1. Cheat,,. I pland "A'Artn rouxTr i.i-Anit.. W. L. P.p. ... , .10 2 li T,.. " "' 8 4 .S3.1 nrlll vtnvi ' 07 Media 3 MO.NTOOMKKv COUNTT LEAGUE i.n. II .X.1S 0 .383 rf; nock Llndley ",'.'.', Autocar Jon.AIr J frvij,, anfl . rmLi,,.'? ?:8Jf ;.. : "vjuuhdan LEAoun .la'i. i .As . - W L. P.C. . 0 2 ila 12? ':"' 1 . k 087 syr."'-' .2 -dAI.V LINE LEAOUe"' ' : ? 8:.!i5 ?"""-'o... 5 9. w "i .,;; r.-'.-i' -.-. n .4Bk 183 000 o 7 '.: ;"?'.' ,.;.. 5 ! oodljnne . n a 'HI ! ","" 250 .," IMS LEAOUl. r ?.' John Tucker .. INDEPENDENT .. l,. i.rr virney.iL i .i . . i St. Phlla. Die J r Lewla htandanl . I'axter .. ' .. .. W- L -.. 2 Slri "it-'fci:'?r!.ln"- S .JS1 S $n iVJLow, ! .SOS .I "" Ikfd 3-A... 2 in inr I.NDlISTnfit. ,r-.n.,.. V t. rw ".vju .10 I on. ..,. W. L. P.C. s i 7.in ' ;"c,:,-.i:-- wo TH,l ii .."v",r" - " ,UU .'rgargee 11. II n .000 Amer. En... 0 3 .001) 3 1 2 1 .7SO .067 tho V. the V. S S H Bushnell u-. .r..,., , . ... S. s -hi,. ' "."'.':""-" ?' H" a&?KV',.ft's's'rwa ARMY HEROES IN COLLEGE EVENTS Ted Meredith and Other Noted Stars to Participate in Unique Affair TO BE HELD AT CORNELL Phil Kearney Inrreased Its advantage In the Krankford Suburban League by taking both games played, winning from Willow by 12-4 and trouncing Kiankford 3-A by 8-3 The deadlock for first placo has been broken, as St John's onlv managed to get an even hicak, Krankford 4.A shut ting them out In the morning 4-0. Strawhrldgo ft Clothier captured two easv "battles" bj defeating two teams from tho Navy. The plajers representing SYRACUSE. N. -. July 5. One of the most unusual intercollegiate anteeCornlh9,rhIISt0rr f Sport '" "e hed at Cornell University on Saturday when university athletes now at the army avia" r.nrA.n'T .t "'!" comPe'e. ch man to represent his school or college ieh8.nejl,rnn,."u lncLuda """'on. All-Amer-Ife ",!.. 5 onu,h,e cl"mPlonshlp University of Pittsburgh eleven last fall, and a good broad Juniper Kerr. Western Conference polo vaulter. from Wisconsin; Church Yato sprinter; Walker. Yale hurdler nnd Mc! Clenahan. of Ya , tnnii.ni... t.i Jumper. .-e,.io w Besides these men, 'Ted" Meredith will furn sh plenty of oiclteMent In the dashes Shelton. of Cornell, and Lennon. of Penn. In the, quarter, and Wenz, of Cornell. In the ha If and mile, and Doc Stunkard. of Col refereo' hui,dles Jack Moakley will An InMtatlon has been sent to the Cornell Aviation School to enter a mile relay team n tho coming meet of the New York Ath- letlc Club. FOUR RIDERS TO START IN 50-MILE PACED GRIND Four riders will start In the flfty-mlle motor-paced race tonight at Point Breeze Park Motordrome. Percy Lawrence, Vin cent Madonna, Clarence Carman and Menus Bedell are the principals Napoleon Morln tho French-Canadian, has come from Boston to pace one of tho riders. PiG&83S33&ei!S& If ic Mrfiovtrn Rot himself Into hap nt C vity rr nis inmcn v uu uuituiij- nui the amDna lomorrow muni, invy urs at 111.1 pounds rtngrilde Johnny Monrun will be opposed to Jack Brady, of an, n uffiKmnu"rn.- $&&& uoiiow. nnu a rougn nigni is promise ., jimmy the Oyn, and Kid ander ve. ns Brady Is a rugged and nggrc&sl Dates tier Brady doesn't bellevo In sc . . . , . boxlmr Tho contest will brlno- tiny Dojle. the Plttsburah bantam who noxiiig. mo coniesi will pring ti ' a, 1)OU htn lt,t ,eaion, la enlisted a fighter vs. a boxer, Maxwell being Ctinited Statea cavalry. Doylo alao la and-get-away exponent. fannie boxlnc while In the aerilce. He la 1 Eighteenth United Htaiea Cavalry, Troop fx atutluned nt Fort Ethan Allen. Vt. Turner Boxes Lcvinsky Chief Clay Turner, Indian k.nwwMli-lif lu tn iTi,,f rtntlllnv T In Wit York tonlirht Tha redskin hin tow. aod. with tha aaalalance of Welah, in rew rora tonigni ino rcusain nL ,,p,ct, fllne to enter on a champion. gonial munis wuiiiini; cuiiBipirniiy, i elsn In recora lima. vlnaky will havo no easy proposltlo In his buperlorlty. Ms Breaks Record in Mile Swim rilEOO, Cal.. July B Norman noai, of Johnn, Koaner la wlllln. to give J T"P v-iud. o oan vnc..co yroa. n. :o.o:o:oh:ooh:h; UK 1 Tinttnlr ruh.v mannrivil fnrmitt rhamnlnn india Welih. In not colng Into retirement hn Hrl.OQ. PoUok bae taken Irleh I'atey anothep chance to prova that hl recer a n&l A A. U. record for tho mllo swim. a. M..I.. 1l1- n.ialav Ifnana IB 1.110 UiailallVD 111 aV llllllUla 41 nvui un. sirr&nrt-';. who" iiomtrAn hv inn I'm an mnn lau. a ...... -- .-- - vvv.,.. STROKESSPLASHES TT HAS become known through 'TrUrntiVnr.,ind..A;'nel, tttKi J.OBrlen. of the Central HfrlSJJ Bobert Dippy, having passed Ills swimming, breaat atroke, back etrolte, - .. ..in.in.. .nD nin - - -"- "-.,', lions ior Liits uviuiiun .mo-. ofll '""2...! ooa tor. any awimmor In the limy na neifollalM a mile In ttvenly Inutea aaalnat a allvht ii.1a ti- -ia,. rofeealonal champlunahlp of the world servo corps, win "H " '""ly McNulty, of Revere neach, haa l.eued a course before being sent abroad ns for the mile or half-mile swim Thle Dippy graduated from Central 1918 and was captain of the swlmi while at school. He won many wlmmlng. being a member of that won the Malpass cup In 191 winnlnor the Canad an swimming ahin of that vear. He Is tho prei of the Middle Atlantlo o.uartcr-ml Mifflin Armitronu. diver of lh r Trnemetnde and holder of the Mldd and eeholaatlo aivini iiuea. win -.,. en- ih. n.v.l training can i-.u-v Pnnn Armatronir WlU b. Si ner by hie frlenda tonleht He la al: old and haa defeated auch atara aa.fr Ourien Ha played on ma uenirai UIUIMCI ., tha crew ball team, of whlsh hli captain, and rowea hr!nr vraa caotaln tha coaat defenae reae moat noiea aiaievea nt i TB MJ UBj au - n .aaj II ui Mi TKz -JPlumWL VSk "-nrrniaaiiiBiiiiiiiii.Mn.i. -w V 1 V It Si i-rv l it feyAMBfemaV!! fi R UWP irafcrtMTr n.u, 111 " 'wi.iit ---"ii7 ""- V tXLr H 1V5 II! I ?t We Offer No Novelties in Franklin Runabout IT IS strictly a roomy two passenger car built with ; the IT 5E& "a"":LIFFWOOD vltatlon haa been aant tea y a n?7rP.',aCtk,wa?.,,r,cnivrli,.p. iOWer LOgWOOd 51 Mlaa Porfner and I w' Another Invitation haa been aant ti ner. Jieien en compete In tha will compete in ine piirina , l , tin varria. Mlaa Clara Oalleian hand to alva SIlea Dorfnar ibe.uaiu nrat honora. while Ilaa Arteit third. Mlaa Pennepacker ahould event. In aha haa once, am Uecker, tha many dlvlnj con compatea ana d thai by haa only har teammati Tha Wfflian'j.Llfeaavlne' Laarvia an aouatle pentathlon. In Naw Vol ini Wo JLY YSjT br " nfSMt 15 cent misuse of the term "Runabout." It is scientifically constructed toeigh but 2160 pounds with thrifty upkeep, easy control and all-around road ability as a scien tific result. A significant contrast to the average fine "Runabout" weighing 3500 pounds and over. No the Franklin owner need make no apologies for HI driving "too much car" or for uses his car for work or for $ pleasure just as much as ever, these days. And speaking of upkeep A Runabout that averages 20 miles to each gallon of gas and covers 10,000 miles and over to each set of tires is likely to be very conspicuous on the roads during these days of National Thrift. To the experienced and dis criminating motorist, we would be pleased to demonstrate the Franklin Runabout. 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