,'" rit 7jl vr' .-,-. l .v . r EVENING R-frHILADELfrHIA-, SATURDAY. AUGUST 11, 1917 tf$m mjmMj Tm-saasa lOFFNER IN FINAL pWITH WJJEWEES ferfirev and Klauder Elimi- W ntfed in Bala Invitation Golf Tourney m ;0B HOFFNER A WINNER V' VAh trilmer w. ! . j Ptl' 'f .' a IJALA. Pa.., Aug. 11. Pcwec. the twentv-vi"ir-"M orth Hills, Is apparently the tho first sixteenth In tho annual .. . ... ... .1... nnu ri wllatlon goir lourniuurm ui i.. um won JW?'!' j... At tho end of the first round (nine .holes he was four up on (Gcorge tar. Hoffner, iytouuuij. 'Wi1'! . ... ...n.rf. It wan n rcnetlttoti nf illtinffner.ciarey match of the morning the first ntio holes only ono was hiOvo.l. 'J. hurt. Holtncr was as wild as a hare Likhtt the tee. On seven holes lie was e.i..) hi,, fhe rough or trapped. : Dewees won the nrst in par ngures and ,!',,, on the second lost to Hoffner's bird. 'Holfner wa9 trapped on the third nnd lost. ItBiwees won tnc lourm mm was two. up. X wild tee shot and a poor second by ' rKeS (nve HOnner l" " xioimer was ., ' ... ti,A ot-rth nnd eventllflllv rnnrH.! " wild on ii. ... . "- ' Bis hole. Dewees patted better on tho ' ,Menth and wn- re.- ' ' rten on the eighth, while Hoffncr wa Enkered. This fcu.e hlta .. .. Both played tho ninth poorly, but Hotfner itould have won, but missed an easy putt. The cards: rt - UT IInffnr nt Wnftiltmnv V T a, UCUIK ' " ..--, -. .. -.$. ... .. L? ind TV' U. Dewees, the youngster from Korth nuts nnu . uuiv i.umv uj. w.e uhih if riub's Invitation tournament, are play- hi dhi the flnaI rouml hero ,h,a afternoon. ' Conner oeieaieu ins icuuw ufwuemiui, i!.. u. Js'n.rtv. one UD on the eighteenth hole, and 1 Jfiiwees won from George C. Klauder, tho Lvj Dewees surprised me wiseacres tins fif titornlni by easily defeating Klauder. De- f . .aa nrt tViA fifteenth Dron In hta "jYfcurth, and Klauder shot his second ball tut Of DOunua, w.i.io ma luuiui m-h uvcr b rt rreen and over the sandpit The ball LAKH out of bounds, so Klauder conceded " J.. . L.f- n.l ttia tnnih 4 lue no'e "'" '" "- i' Tii match was wel contested for the flint eleven holes, when Klauder began to 1 Mlp. Klauder won mo urat noie wun ease, Ihit Dewees evened up matters with a par joint. Two halved holes followed, and then fii Bala cracK suppea in a oiru on tne 'lith. - The long seventh went to Dewec3 when 'Klauder sent his second out of bounds, tnd a bird on the eighth gave Dewees the leid of one hole. Klauder squared the tch on the eleventh, and then the flre- 1 orks started ; ; ' A par four on the twelfth gave Dewees - ,1. 1.. oiratn nnrl II win nil thn fnllt. L aiuo au iwi i- ..... w.. ... .wv.. I ' j,...t m.a Mm ttL'n nn TlnMi wpm wtM ,en the short fifteenth, Klauder being trap ted. Dewees was nicely on on his second, U hlle TClauder barely got out. His ,thlrd ,na near me noie, out ucwocs urujrpcu in for a bird and was dormle three. Bab Hoffner, the young star of the fam !tj of golfers, the dark horse In the ec Jwd sixteen, gae Phil Carson, of Phllmont and the Junior champion, ono of the worst jtllmmlngs of his career. The match was -.loosed a ftorlc of birds and pars, winning and C mf r e ru i tn H In the Hoftncr-Clarcy match only two En1(re ha've" ani'. ns "Ofner was dornilo gi)uylng the eighteenth, the half on that Hif idle was fatal to Clarey, The first eleven HP (ioles were won outright by either player. , 'Hoffner won the tlrst two wWh a par and jtlrlThen Cliirey shot unbeatable golf, 5', deluding two birds and two par holes. JTie last three holes of tho first round wero Hon Dy norrner ino sevcnin in par.i nnu tie elalith and ninth In birds, a nai- on E he tenth evened tho match, but .Hoffner rn tmin oiru on ino( eievenin anu was one up. KL; 'The twelfth was tho first hole that was Wi.woto. tiarey won mo mirteenm anu Rg ffteenth and Hoffner the fourteenth. On wo long Bixieenin uiarey s second was in .flie pit and his out was poor, Hoffner wln eilng In par figures. Both had birds on the 4Jeventeenth nnd Hoffner was dormle. , Both were on tho short eighteenth from the tee. Hoffner ran his putt down after Clarey had missed and tho match was over. hA glance at the cards will show the very t excellent golf both played. ; illoltner. out 4 .1 R n S 4 A 3 a 3B t, iHoltner, In, S 3 4 (1 4 4 n 3 3 .17 37 E, ,'" out. R 4 3 4 4 3 I) 4 8 3(1 , 'CUrey. In.. 1 4 4 S C 3 (1 3 33773 .? .J" Kiauder-IJewfci card fol uv: fltndtr, out... 44R4 3 384 441 fitl, out..., n444!t4t)3 4 10 Kliuder, ,ln.... 8 4 B B 7 4 Jf ,?erhapi3 the hardest-worked man In the ...v.uLriicin is ivoueri u. uiarjnon, jr. iiu ' .MSB hu. .,! . t ..t. .,- - d. tttiinif as me cierK oi me couroo, id all the work of getting the men away and posting the scores and a lot of other Hecefsarv and nrHnmm iirfre ham lippji hln . JOt, .He has hetn nn thn 4nh fmm thn nnrlv . jtaornlng .hours until late at night, and ,iuKAii mm tne committee would nave been twaraped by work, aa most of them are playing In the tournament and have not veen. able to give their time to the work In arrangements. ,. ? FIRST SIXTEEN 1.3, v, Semifinal Round HftViHr. .". North IIIIU. defeated O. "xiuii;,." ir.i."v.. """i "", ".' m . ---.. k'uia. -i uu hiim ui Dili. SiS'tHo(tner, Woodbury, defeated E. C. i '7?' woodbury. 1 up. RE J SECOND SIXTECN me K Semifinal Round LX '"..". E, Calvei. Mrlnn. A, ten,, A J. V. Bland. mm l 3 up ani , to play. w,:,i.E- "offner defeated P. L. Coreon, Ply- fcooth, 0 up and B to play. Jj Semifinal Round Mi '"fX: Uon "" defeated C. H. SyKei, i 't.1 HE (19 holei). . wi ?r,n?iomew. Deane, defeated H. C. Mar- ll: Aronlmlnk. 2 un. A FOURTH SIXTEEN Semifinal Round Long-. Bala, defeated II. W. Wood. At- lttBrlAln Bala, 2 up. Pine Valley, defeated J. Q. FIFTH SIXTEEN Semifinal Round JllKlni, Aronlmlnk, defeated C. E. 74 AD. 'KV?i?nll.)L. VH iT' . c wr sa ii mi k lun. 1-M iv,' rnnrord, S up and 4 to play. ..?' k- Newton. Frankfonl. .lfftil N. C. Ives iWT' u" and 4 to play. fepMLINSON BEATS SOPP fft 1M BACK-STROKE SWIM 'le Champion Later Makes Best Time t? in 200-Yard Hnndlean Race pfrfijiLAPAYRTTt.' Tn A..-' 11 l(.n...m. Pfi kiln. " .- . . on.-. " turned out to witness the weekly "'wi! 5,d here 'oday. A big surprise was si u .7 , wnen E " So"P tno champion " llt'holder, .was beaten In the back .g stroke race by a. E. Tomllnson, the fi wln?lne by B9ve, seconds. t' fiS? 'uugn ne railed to win tne zou P'A. ,ce' n,ade the bet time, swimming k' - . ..", nunoYcr, b mo iiuhui- Vertt the Bwlm"e previous tovhtm R fTt , "' Qr nlm t0 overcome. 'A Vs.wlnner' Wetiler, had a handicap lllsii score rrl.UjHo.ton Amrrltun, 10 rnn Ocschger in Battle for Second Pirate Mix Continued from Pure Or.e iravath, Pltler to Ward. Whltled lifted to King. One run, one hit, one error. Tnckson fanned f'nrnv liont nnf it hit tn I first and went to second on LuderuVii wild tnrow to Oerchger, who covered Hist. KIiik filed to I'askert, ("arey taking third after tho catch. lioeckel walked and was ou stealing, Adams to Bancroft. N'o runs, ono hit, one error, FOURTH INNINfl Kvers walked. Ailams sacrltlcrd. Kvnim to Kelly, Ocschger went out, Evan; to Pltler to Kelly, Kvers taking third. Paskert lined to Jackson. No runs, no hits, no errors. Kvers threw out Ward. Pltler lined a 'Ingle to left. Kflly fanned. Pltler out stealing, Adams to Bancroft. No runs, one hit, no errorc. FIFTH INNING Bancroft grounded to Kelly. Pltler thrw out Stock. Crnvath fouled to Schmidt. No runs, no hits, no errors. Schmidt filed to Whltted. I'.vans fanned. Jackson singled to, center, but was out stealing, Adams to Bancroft No runs, one hit. no errors. SIXTH INNINCi Pitlcr threw out Luderus. Whltted lined to Carey. Boeckel throw out Even. No runs, no hlta, no errors. Kvers threw out Carey. King beat out a bunt to first. Boeckel filed to Paskert. Ward lifted to Whltted. No runs, ono hit, no errors. SEVENTH INNING Pltler threw out Adams. Oeschger fanned. Paskert safo on Boeckel's error. Pltler tossed out Bancroft. No runs, no hits one error. Pltler lifted to Paskert. Kelly tripled to right and scored on Schmidt's sacri fice bunt, Stock to Evcrs, who covered first. Evans tripled to right Jackson walked. Carey fanned. One run, two hits, no errors. i .0-: nftK?ickhna troki. Tom'iiA?..? fi: rV.A0) f awf,.".:: ft V&fttW MMMMMMMI MttlMIMMMI (! I ?? crtcj ' s - """MMtfMiMMi Wn. W5WIS ENLISTS Time .. 1:45 JS fi'i I'O ! tlmi RUNS.SCOnED BY MAJORS FOR WEEK Tin), Ath'ftlri Iloilon.. ' C'lilrno.,,,,, Clrveland petrnlt.,.,. . New York.,.. Ht. louU..;,, tvatnington.,. AMKKU'.VN I.KAOtir. ". H. M. T. w. rti.h RoAfon llrnoWrn.., rhlraicn,..;. 'Inflnnetl..,, ." urK... I'htlailelphln. "iiiouiiricii NATIONAL I.E,0CE s. H. SI. T. W. T ' ii Ht. Iflull...,. s F. Tl, : si 10 83 0 111 R 27 (V IS 7 n O 13 4 17 F. Tl. ,0 H 4 111 r - in 7 17 7 S7 0 11 1 n 4 17 BUCK WEAVER BREAKS FINGER; OUT FOR WEEKS Chicago American Third Baseman Spiked When Ainsmith Slides to the Bag WASHINGTON. Aug. 11. Buck Weaver, star third baseman of the Chicago Ameri cans, suffer d a broken finger In the game here with Washington yesterday and prob ably will be out of the game for the next three or four weeks, a critical period In the pennant race. The accident was In the third Inning when Ainsmith, sliding Into third, spiked Weaver's loft hand ns tho latter tried to touch him out. The extent of the Injury was not determined until last night, when a surgeon's examination revealed a broken Index finger. CHRIST CHURCH SCORES TWO IN FIRST INNING The Christ Church nine lined up against the First Dutch Reformed Church team pt Tenth itrcet and Erlo avenue. The Christ Church boys scored two runs In tho first nnd the First Dutch failed to connect with tho bnll safely. I.lne-up: Fine Dutch Reformed Wheattey, renter Heidi r-VlotwalK.. third base: Decker, second b.iKe; Tvh'om "hnr!-top: Kellar. right fleM: Fl.cl.er. - wall, left field; llambo. catcher! RcMInjer. Pldr-Tlerc thlrt1 ba; Wortman. ooco.d bnny. RejnoM". left field! : Flack, catcher; i flret baiei rarnonn. center field: Mount nfy. shorutopi Bleitel. rlKht field: Drew, pitcher. Score hy Innlng-n; Flrft Dutch.... 0 0 Christ Church.. 2 0 VOSHELL CAPTURES CHIEF TENNIS HONORS National Indoor Champion Downs Strachan and Throckmorton. Miss Bjurstedt Wins Singles notabVe victories T which carried with them notable j i"u' . enn s tournament ?teih? Meid"w CUh were1 gained yesterday at the Me""w vnhMl. holder of the na- ',y?i indoor singles championship. In the "rnine Voshcll played so brilliantly and m0IvS that he sent John II. Strachan, of ll'i'nnS, dSwn to the first defeat the fl .. ' .;; i,n suffered since nis eastern U"orton In senuence set,, 6-4, 6-4. 'Next In interest to the singles events was "?,. v. Wat clash. In which Miss Mnl BJu?"t'edt and Frederick U. Alexan 5IcI nnn3 Mlsi Mary K. Browne and InhnT Strachan In this encounter the i hnd once again to bow to tho eu Easi,.nv of the West for Miss Browne and glrTchnn earned the decision In straight sets, 6-1, 6-1. ?oa :i- if n week ago. Three sets were l!l in "vanauish the Callfomlan, the necessSiri 6 6-0 S-i. In th afternoon tforh.ii nlaed the crowning touch to his Z&PLtk when he triumphed over Harold Bingles and Bungles Lamping the Averages You used to knock tht ttneti down. And I notice on the axtragn, WOH tvagr ir, you're sli de" today'! battlnt I01IOWBI Ave. ,20 , h. sit.i.M-n.b. Bh. Th. hr 0UihSain The Red SoiJark when he put the ull'm1the,hcnIte? E.U 5un4 . u.. nt hlttera, .,?ffi.. rVhoT'lUn. Warner .. J.H.J player. i 01 61 j, Wagner '" The doul.lehe.der won from Deuoltbth. g&8R ffer.thonflhr.Vhon. '.round, thl. ye.r. i. old after all. . HM er,pIpler.n0r.".tiri ood enouah to n... w tWlVOU .ret. SCHANG SLUGS A'S TO VICTORY IN FIRST GAMlfc ALEX HURLS WINNING SBALL AGAINST PIRATES Wally Clouts Out Three Long Hits That Trim St. Loose and Three Pitchers Pelting the Pill CO . - nr.ltnn Junior.. A eu,flTn.1,s'N.PrnniiiPit.- ( . ?.Aa'.Airiii. ..minrflfriiiaii"! t,v"" -! aniaranic. I'nuno &?& , ...a i r ha. open aaie. in jura. The Frankford A. c. na j j, bwa teami. and Septymbgr I" r.,iV'a:5. or addrei. ,h0M! BUM V&H Rujn.str..t. 'ovirtrook. ir,oP.n',,l0AVdr.,l:VArhu?: S.lmollt 9WI i" . aJSSM ii n for uar- HT. I.OUIS All. It. II, O. A.K. M.ntlnn, If 3 10 10 0 Ninllli, rf 1 II 1 'j 1 0 Hl.ler, lb 3 0 0 11 0 0 I'rntf, Sli 4 0 fl 3 0 1 Moan, rf a u 0 0 1 0 Severeld, r I 1 I .1 1 1 Aimtln, .11 3 0 ( II Z 1 lu.nn, . a o i a z n firnom, p 1 0 0 0 3 I) Hamilton, p n O 0 ft 1 fl .lnlinnni 0 II n 0 0 0 tllnmler 1 0 0 0 0 0 WrlRl.t, p 0 0 0 0 1 0 llllle, (' n II (I I 0 0 t.incol.Hoi. i n o n o n TotnN HO 1 111 1! a ATIII.KTICS All. II. II. O. A.K. Jnnileni.il. rf t 1 1 2 0 1 (Inner, 2b II 1 1 2 4 0 Ilodle, If I 1 I 3 n (I iiuic, aii 2 (i n i a n Sfriink, rf 4 0 2 :t 0 fl MlIiiiiIr. II '! 2 0 IS 1 0 SrliunK, 4 2 3 110 Wilt, ss 3 i) 0 2 ft 0 irhmter, 3 0 0 1 1 0 ToluU . . 21) R S 27 15 1 Minn for Seereld In i.f tenth. tllatfed for Hamilton In KM.ntll. tltutted fur I, in an In ninth. Home run Snereld. Tl.ree-be l.ltn Nelinng, 2, Tno.lmi l.ltn Srhnnic, flrnver, Hnillh. harrlflre lilt Srlinuer. HtrurU nut Hy Hnmtlton, 2 by Wrklit, If l.y Schnuer, 1. IIukph in. bnIN Off (iruoni, II; off Wright, 2 1 off Scliiiiifr, fl. lloulile piny Haten to tlroter to Mili.nl'., Smith to Staler. Mi InnU (iinimnlted). Wild pltrh Scllnuer. Umplren ronniilly and lllldel.r.inil. By ROISEKT W. MAXWELL SHIBH I'AHIC, Aug. 11. Wally Hchang put on a personally con. dueled field day here this afternoon ana gate a swell exhibition of long distance hit ting. Hi smashed a triple, a douole and then another trlplp, drove In two run scored a couple himself and showed his pais the proper way to wallop the guys rrom St. Loose. The final count was 8 to S. The ofTorts of Mr. Hchang were appreci ated hy tho 11,467 cash customers counted cruus with their applause, and tho grnnd in the left field blenchers were loua and gcu. emus wit hthelr npplauso and the grand stand pattons were as uulet as a boiler factory on a busy day. A pleasant tlmo was had by all Fielder Jones trotted out three pitchers and an army of pinch hitters to stem tn tide, but nothing could be done. The A"a weie on the rampnge and tl would havo taken at least two armlei to stop them. Groom opened for tho guests, nut lasted but five Innings. Hamilton followed and he too took the count. Wright finished Urn engagement. One of the features or the nfternoon was Janilesnn'H beautiful muff ot Severeld's fly In the seventh. This was the only error made by the Athletics In. fifty- four Innings. Old Hob tiroom. who onced pitched a no-hlt game, performed beautifully up to tho fifth and then forgot his glorious past. Old Hob was as tight as the prnterblal drum up to the fatal fifth, holding our nine to one lonesome hit. Hut the balloon went up and old Rob made a new ascension record. Stuffy McTnnla was awarded a pass and reached first unmolested W.illy Schnng thn busted a trlnlo to center, scoring Stuffy , tvlnir the score, Witt nnd Schauer wcro easy outB nnd old Hob began to weaken under the strain. Jamleson over looked four wide ones and strolled, and be foro tho attack of wlldness passed Orovor also walked. AVlth three on base and Ping Bodle at bat the stago was set for a grand clean-up. The only thing Ping was expected to do was to wnllop tho bnll Into Lancaster, Pa., or Port Indian, or some place, thus cleaning the bases and putting our side ahead. norths mode a gallant try to lose the ball He hit It a mighty blow and it cavorted so fast that It bounced off Johnny Latan's chest for a single and two tallies came In. Hates was passed, again crowding the sacks and Fielder Jones decided that the ball field was no place for old Bob, so he gave him the gate. Karl Hamilton was pressed Into service and Strunk greeted him with a sizzling single which counted two more markers. But that was not all. Mr. Hamilton put on a balloon ascension of his own In the sixth nnd It was a huge success for our side. Schang opened with a double to left and went to third on Severeld's bum heave to catch him slumbering or: seconu. Witt and Schauer, aH In the previous In ning, wore ensy outs, hut Jamleson came through with a sweet single to right which sent Wally home. Hoy G rover followed with a dashing double to right and Jimmy spiked the plate. Schang's trlplo drove in another counter In the setenth, but ho porished on the saclt FIIIST INNING , Shotton walked. Smith forced Shotton, Bates to Witt. Slsler walked. Pratt fanned. Sloan forced Slsler, with a grounder to Otover, unassisted. No runs, no hits, no errors. Jamleson lined to Smith. Groom threw out OroverT Lavan throw out Bodle. Xo runs, no hits, no errors. SECOND INNING Sovercld's home run was a fluke. The drive hit a soapbox In left Held and re bounded Into tho bleachers for a homer. Austin filed to Bodle. Lavan singled through Witt. Witt's stop and throw ended Groom. Shotton was out, Schauer to Mc Innls. One run, two hits, no errors. Groom threw out Bates. Strunk singled to left. Mclnnls grounded to Slsler. Lavan threw out Schang. No runs, ono hit, no errors. THIRD INNING Smith filed to Jamleson. Mclnnls and Schauer disposed of Slsler on a fast play. Pratt filed to Strunk. No runs, no hits, no errors. Witt walked. Schauer sacrificed, Groom to Pratt. Austin threw out Jamleson. Austin's throw to Slsler beat Grover. No runs, no hits, no errors. FOURTH INNING Sloan walked. Severeld hit Into o doubled Play, Bates to Qrover to Mclnnls. Austin walked. Austin died stealing. Schang to Witt, n" " - rBodle walked. Smith made a great running-forward catch of Batea's line drive and by a quick throw, doubled up Bodlo at first Strunk lined to Shotton. No runs, no hlta. no errors. FIFTH INNING Lavan filed to Bodle. Groom walked. Shot ton sent a terrlfle liner right at Mclnnls who stepped on first, doubllnc up Groom. ?,'!ffir,te " . J. r.Tnia aenrlnr. Bchanr ni (MMATM Sfl -. .- IT ... alLM I Schang tripled to the oMbl. clnnto icorlng., I Phillies Bat Timely Be hind the Great and Pull Close Victory. Final Score 4 to 3 STARS WITH HAT Wally Scliang scored three hits for n total of eiKht bases in the first Kume here todny. scored, (irovir taking third. Hates walked, filling the bases Hamilton then went In to pitch for St Louis Strunk lined a sin gle to renter, (3roer and Bodle scoring, Hates stopping it t second Hamilton threw out Mclnnls Fivo runs, three hits, one error. SIXTH INNING Smith filed to Strunk. Witt threw out Slsler. Witt nlso thiow out Pratt. No runs, no hits, no errors Schang doubled to left.' When Severeld threw wild to catch-Schang napping at second, the runner went to third. Witt grounded to Slsler, holding Schang at third. Schauer Lined Jamleson singled to right, Schang scoring and Jamleson was safo at second when Prntt muffed Sloan's throw to get him at second Grover doubted to right, Jamleson scoring Ilodle walked. Hates fanned. Two runs, three hits, two errors. SHVi:NTH INNING Grover threw out Sloan Severeld was safe when Jamleson muffed his fly. John son ran for Seereld. Austin filed to Jam leson. Luan "singled to right, Johnson stopping at second. Rumler batted for Hamilton a wild pitch advanced the run ners. Rumler fouled to Hates. No run?, one hit, one error. Wright and Halo now the St. Louis lmt tory. Wright threw out Strunk. Mclnn walked. Scliang tripled to right-field fence, Mclnnls scoring. Witt fanned Schauer filed to Lavan. One run, one lilt, no errors. EIGHTH INNING Shotton walked. Smith doubled to center. Slsler was out, Grover to Mclnnls. Prntt went out, tho same way, Shotton scoring. Witt threw out Sloan. One run, ono hit. no eirors. Jamleson popped to Lavan. Grover walked, Ilodle filed to Pratt. Bates forced Grover at second on his grounder, unas sisted. No runs, no hits, no errors. NINTH INNING Severeld was out, Witt to Mclnnls. Aus tin filed to Strunk. Jacobson batted for Lavan. Hates threw out Jacobson. No runs, no hits, no errors. Handing the "Hue" PULLUX PULLS AHEAD IN SARATOGA OPENER Parrington Rides the Winner of Seven Furlong Event, Paying 4 to 1 SARATOGA SPRINGS, X. Y., Aug. 11 Parrlngton rode Pullux, a 4-to-l shot, to tho wlro ahead of' Star Finch, who pala 8 to 1 to place, in the opening race for three-jvar-olds and up, running tho seven furlongs In 1 minute 28 1-5 seconds. Tie Pin was third, Between Us and Home Sweet Home were among the also rans. Summaries: FIIIST HACK, for thrM.-ye.r-old and up. handicap, .elllnc. 7 furlnni.: 1. Pullux, US, rarrlmton. 4 tn 1 T to 0 B to 5 1!, Mt.ir Finch. 11". Ilobln.on 20 to 1 S to I 4 to 1 3. Tl I'm, lit, C.'rulio 3 tn 1 1 to 1 8 to 1 Time. 1:US1-.1 Ilstwten L', Harry Shaw, (Jlly OtorKr, Trai.tlon, Avia, Satin, Homo tiweet and Itierman also ran. SECOND RACK, the North American Steeple chase, for tliree-yviir-ulda and up, handlinp, about 2 miles. 1, Weldnhlp, 1(12. Smoot..., 9 to R S to 5 1 to 4 '.'. net. m. Ilenderion 0 to 8 7 to S 1 to 2 3. Sun Klnr, 140, William. S to 1 1 to 10 1 to 'llni" 1-4.1 LA. Tctan and I'ebeto also ran. THini) HACK, the Saratoera Special, two-jc.ir-olda. $10(10 ad,Ud. 6 furlonc. I.Hun Ilrlnr, 1'-'.'. Knopp.... to 2 B to B 4 to C U. Ko.Ie 0'Urady, 113. Robin son 4 to 1 b to R 4 to.1 3. l'app, 112. Allen... ......Dto2 a to 1 1 tn 1 Tin. i, 1:1S. Trnck.and, Nutcracker. Un fllaile, Kl Pliiudlt. Dra.tle and Top Coat also ran. FOUHTII HACK, the Champlaln Handicap, threo-ytar-olil nnd upward, value 13000, mile nnd furlone: 1. Clematis II, tni, lluxton 4 to 1 7 to 5 1 to 2 2. Spur. 124, itn&pp 11 to 10 2 to 3 out 3. Daddy's Choice, 102. . , llmvait 12 to 14 to 17 ton Time, 1 34 4-5 Hank ODay and Hendrle also ran. GOOD CROWD SEES CUBAN STARS AND POTTERS PLAY The Cuban Stars, after their defeat at the hands of the Strawbrldge & Clothier team last week, were out to take the measure of tho Potter A, A., who have been playing good ball. A falr-sled crowd was on hand when Mackln pitched the first ball to Ramirez, of the Stars. Rajo was on the mound for the Cubans. IJno-up: Cuban Star. Ramlrex. center fleldt Ch.con. .hort.tnpi fabello. third b.! Vartetti, flr.t b.sei Fernanda, catche.l Om. left field iBao. pltthen lllva, second ba Alderett. right field. Potter A. A. Peg.ett. center fleldi Hulme. third ba.ei White, .eend bait! Nolan, flr.t baiet Rea rUnt field ' tHerholt. left field! Ilothwell. ihort.top! Klier. catcher! Mockln. pitcher. Score hy Innlnga: Cuban Star; .... 0 2 0 0 Potter A, A 0 o 0 0 Saratoga Entries for Monday ihr. year-old, condition. --"-; j. . ... .. ,.. iioi Aicierou. VI... vna fAP ITr.Tl f.irionit. Klna Herod limp I, (imi "oTh.iiy. is vv;w 'nBrsirRlcY- ant lin: Cvris. 10JL un Hock (Imp.). 105 Harry VhannVn. 110i il.rve.t Kliur 117: Nut .l '.n t...A lift. QufMi of lha water, loej: ). 10i Johanna II (Imp.), .110.1. Th. Orad.r (Imp. LTleVater (Imp.). 10..: neura.Ka, no. H.cona raw. . !-; - ,-,,r? rs: tl. nanuitBc, .5 1 ..""" j Vii. er-ul ItAI tlUllliiruvUi lODI 111 itai woiivrioa 11 plechate, ikai Saadl (Imp.). lMt Nor (Imp.). Hfl: warlock. Wi Mi ' H rpr T Mautolaut. 140. for two-year-old, conaiti f flnrin .. VUllUIIIHUd tun iioney utir, ,tt, .br.t..h. 105, Itahu. Mil : Bjwl r$jKy'"iS1: Rujiou... 107; C A. Coml.key, ili Tre.a J.. "touMhVaViVflrm.r.. thr...ar-ol. and no. h.Sn-an mllV-Ima Frank. 116: Van Maid. 107: rLcPi24i Aroerlci HI (Imp.). 100 Wat.r WaV.Q,orDthi.?.irtJdii. and up. el. i-r'SllSiSan' ioi: fi"UM9ii. m: '811 ""-' fill 1 claim jw" .--""- "iA. : ! !.. Sim MoM"Vin. ,WI PUuilto, iiij Onwa. 108 lllv.r il3! Pn.kert, ef Ilanrroft, .. Hlock, 31 4 Cratath, rf J l.uderun, Hi 4 Whltted, If Niers, lb 3 Killefer, e 4 Alexander, p 4 i'iin.i.ii:s All. U.K. O. A 4 4 2 1 3 2 1 U 1 0 1(1 2 1 1 2 3 a I) 0 A. K. 0 0 Total. s 4 11 27 17 1 piTTMtrrnmi An. n. it Jackson, If 4 0 1 Cure), cf 3 0 1 King, rf 4 2 2 llixckel, 3b 4 0 2 Ward, m 4 1 Pltler, Jb 3 0 (I. Kelly, 11. 2 0 Wagner, lb 1 0 VUeher, p 4 0 Miter, p 3 0 Schmidt 0 0 tlllrl.ee 1 0 msMt&ilVx. Total. S3 3 8 27 1 t Ran for Flnclier In the ninth. tllatted for Miller In the ninth. Thre-bae hlte Klu- and Pltler. Two bnse hit lioeckel and King. Hnerlflee hit Mock, Kter. and Wiigner. Haerlflee fly Crath. Htruck out Hr Alexander, B by Miller, 2. lla.e on balls UfT Alexander, It off Miller, 3. St.len ba.e Banorofl. lilt b pitched ball Carey. Wild pitch Miller. Umpires tllcler nnd Hrnnslle'.rt. FORBES FIELD, Pittsburgh, Aug 11. Grover Alexander staged a combat In the first game ot today's double-header and defeated the Pirates 4-3. Ho wds strong throughout tho game except In the sixth Inning, when a fluke double by King Unsettled him aomowhat and this wan fol lowed by two nlngles and Fitter's triple. Two ruiin were scored. Cravath's good throw to Stock nipping Uoeckel at third saved two runs against tho Phlllloa. Miller wn) easy throughout and tho Phillies generally followed up the Pirates' mlsplays by hitting safely, tallying 'enough runs to win. FIRST I.VNINO I'askert walked Dancroft singled to center Paskert stopping at second, Stock sacrificed, Miller to Pltler, who covered first On Cravath'a sacrifice fly to King Paskert scored, Hjncroft going to third. Luderus called out on strikes. One run, one hit, no errors. Jackson fanned. Carey was hit by n pitched ball. King filed to Paskert. Carey was caught napping, Alexander to Luderus to Bancroft to livers. 'No runB, no hits, no errors. SECOND INNING Pltler and Kelly extinguished Whltted. Evers singled past third. Ho went to third on a wild pitch and scored on Klllefer's single to right. Alexander fouled to Fischer. Paskert struck out. One run, two hits, no errors. Boeckel lined a double to left. Ward called out on strikes. Kvers throw out Pltler. Stock threw out Kelly. No runs, one hit, no errors. THIRD INNING Bancroft lifted to King. Stock singled to left. Cravath popped to Boeckel. Stock was cfaught napping, but got to necoud on Ward's wild throw, Miller and Kelly get ting tho assists, Luderus filed to Carey. No runs, one hit, one error. Fischer gave Cravath a high fly. Mil ler fanned. Kvers threw out Jackson. No runs, no hlta, no errors. FOURTH INNING Whltted singled to right. Kvers filed to Carey. Klllefer singled to left. Whltted stopping at second. Whltted was caught napping at second, but when Boeckel dropped Ward's throw Whltted scored and Klllefer went to second. Alexander filed to King. Klllefer going to third after the catch. Paskert lined a single off Miller's glove and Klllefer scored. Kelly took Ban croft's grounder and touched first. Two runs, three hits, one error. Carey I' ned. King tripled to left cen ter. Boectel fouled to Klllefer. .Ward singled to left, scoring King. Pltler forced Ward, Bancroft to Evers. One run, two hits, no errors. FIFTH INNING Pltler threw out Stock. Ward and Kelly disposed of Cravath. Luderus fouled to Boeckel. No runs, no hits, no errors. Kelly fouled to Klllefer. FIsctiBr called out on strikes. Miller safo on Bancroft's wild throw. Jackson singled past short, Miller stopping irt second. Kers threw out Carey. No runs, one hit, one error, SIXTH INNING Whltted singled to right. Kvers sacri ficed Miller to Kelly. Klllefer filed to Carey and Whltted was caught trying to make third after the catch, Carey to Pltler to Ward. No runs, one hit, no errors. King dropped a double into right Boeckel sent him to third with n single to left. Ward slngltd to right, scoring King, but Boeckel wan out at. third, Cravath to Stock. BJtler trplled to center, scoring Ward. Hans Wagner batted for Kelly and popped to Bancroft. Fischer fouled to Klllefer. Two runs, four hits, no errors. SEVENTH INNING Hans Wagner playing first base. Boeckel threw out Alexander. Paskert beat out u hit to short. Bancroft singled to right, sending Paskert to third. Stock fouled to Wagner. Bancroft stolo second. Cravath walked, nilling the bases. Luderus lifted to li;ing. No runs, to hits, no orrors. Evers threw out Miller, JackHon went out the same w"ay. Carey bounced a hit over Luderun's head. Carey out Btealing. Klllefer to Bancroft. No runs, one hit, no errors. EIGHTH INNING Ward threw out Whltted. Evers went out the same way. Klllefer singled to right. Alexander fouled to Boeckel. No runs, one hit, no errors. Bancroft threw out King. Boeckel went out the same way. Ward filed to Whltted. No runs, no hits, no errors. NINTH INNNG Paskert lifted to King. Bancroft filed to Jackson. Stock lined to King, No runs, no hits, no errors. Pltler walked. Wagner sacrificed, Luderus to Evers', who covered first. Fischer hit to Alexander irtHtewi trapped between second and -third, Aln der to Bancroft to Evers to Stock, Fischer reaching seoond. Schmidt ran for him. Bit Tee w??t Into bat for. Miller. Stock threw out Blgbee. No runs, n6 hits, no errors. WRIGHT WINS WESTERN JUNIOR GOLF CROWN cmcAcw, W Ue-Jigteff&j' No Regular Sox Players, Almost Neck and Neck for A. L. Lead, In .300 Class Kat a resnlar an either the flea Sot .r While Hoi. nw fi.hllne for American insane immernnip. in niiti xwo uu Ha... Flah h and lyTwla le loadernhlp. In hitting .300, .pitcher., Hath, f th lied Sol. It, of the Whit Hoi, are In the with .h le ,tt. and .300 d. th riilenso hitter. Tilth .tW vex a.noox tne lien nex APAU HURLS m BATS UTS TO.1 , Store Nine Easily Dd Ward Industrial Tetiml 6-to-l Score Jacobson'B Home Run Gives Browns Lead Continued from I'axe One Meyer to Witt. Smith crashed a single Into center, but was forced at second by Sever old, Grover, unassisted. No runB, tw,o hits, no errors. Jamleson opened up with a sizzling sin gle to center, but was Immediately rorcea nt second, Davenport to Lavan, on Drover's grounder Rodle filed to Jacobson. llaten doubled to the left field wall and drover wont to third. Strunk walked, filling the bases. Mclnnls went out, Austtn to Slsler, No runs, two lilts, no errors. FIFTH INNING Johnson threw out Jacobson. Lavan dropped a sluglo Into left. Davenport fanned 1-avnn stole second and continued to third on Meyer'H poor throw. Oroor mndo a sensational stop of Shotton's grounder and threw h'.m out at first. No ruiiH. ono hit, one error. Meyer filed to Pratt, Witt walked. Johnson sacrificed, Slsler to Pratt. Jamle son grounded to Slsler. No runB. no hits, no errors. SIXTH INNING .uittn (aimed. Slsler singled to center. Jamleson mndo n wonderful running catch of Pratt'a line drlvn and easily doubled Slsler nt first. No runs, one hit, no errors. Grover was thrown out by Austin. Bodle singled to center. Bates tripled to right, uuuio snoring niter a naru sprint. sirunK got n bnse on balls but Bates was caught flat-footed and sound nsleep off third, Sev ereld to Austin. Strunk stole second. Dav enport threw out Mclnnls. One run, two hits, no errors. SKVKNTH INNING Smith grounded to Grover. Severeld sin gled to center. Jacobson leaned against ono of Johnson's straight ones and sent it into the left-field bleacheis, scoring Sev ereld ahead of him, La. van' fouled to Bates. Davenport was out, J.. nn!s to Johnson. Two runs, two hlls, no errors. Meyer was thrown out hy Lavan. Witt lined to Pratt. Johnson grounded to Lavan. No runs, no hits, no crrorB. EIGHTH INNING Shottcn grounded to Witt. Austtn fanned. Slsler tripled to the left-Held bleacher wall. Piatt lined to Grover. ,u runs, one hit, no errors. Pratt threw out Jamleson. Grover was safe on ISsler's error. Bodle fanned. Bates was thrown out by Davenport No runs, no hits, one error. LEFT-HANDED GOLFERS TO PLAY FOR LAURELS Southpaw Tournament on for Next' Week Over 36-Hole Course at Midlothian Invitations have been Issued to all left handed golfers In tho United States to com pete In the great "southpaw" golf tourna ment to be held at Midlothian, Chicago, next week. Tho tltlo of champion left-handed golfer of the United States will 'go to the winner. The competition will bo a thirty-six hole handicap, with a gold medal for low gross and a secondary medal for best net En tries closing with the secretary of tho club at Blue Island, III., should state the entrant's club handicap and his lowest scoro made thin season. Midlothian has some of the finest left handed golfers in the United Stntes and they are determined to show by the bril liant aggregation and play next week that, the report of left-handers being constitu tionally and physiologically disqualified from playing an good golf as right-handers to be a sad and silly delusion. GRAND ORDER FORESTERS HOLD ANNUAL FIELD MEET POINT BREEZE PARK, Aug. 12. The Motordrome track was the scene of a large crowd when the Grand Order of Foresters of America held their annual track and field meet there this afternoon. The program consisted of fifteen events, and an extra attract'o, special motorcycle races were run on tho wooden oval, bringing out some of tho best riders of the country. Tho crack of the gun for the first event found many well-known local boys still In running togs, although many of tho beet short and long-distance runners are now wearing the United States uniform either hero or over on the other side. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER PLAYS LOGAN SQUARES The Strawbrldge & Clothier baseball team played the Logan Square team on thn grounds of tho former at Sixty-second ana Walnut etroets this afternoon. Neither side had scored at the beginning of t:.- second Inning. The line-up of the two teams was as follows: BtrattbrMro t- Olothlcr I.tterj, rltht field: Young, flrHt ban! Curtis, left field: liateman. canter fleldi O'HrlMi. .econd bi Yadlry. cut hn ClaT. shortstop: Uurbln, third base; McKenty. Pitcher Isan Squan Martin, nhort.top: MrKlrhol, .-cord hsee: Thompeon. first bane! Hnlsler pitcher: Matte., center field: nialr rltht rt''d: white, catcher: Ilennln, left field; Homer, third base. t JAP TO PLAY IN NATIONAL LAWN TENNIS TOURNEY NEW TORK, Aug. 11. Another Japa ne.'.e will be seen in America's national tennis tournal lent this year. The entry of Selllchlro Kashlo'was the last to be received by the committee. It came by special delivery. Kaehlo has not appeared In American tournaments as had Ichlya Kumagae before ho entered the national singles a year ago. Kashlo landed a few days ago and came East at once. Shorts on Sports Th. I'ltt.burih National, have purchaaed Out n.loer Don It. Flynn, of th. flhroveport (La.) club of the Texas League. Ha will report at th. cloio of th. Tex.. League .ea.on. Th Florence club, formerly ot th Delawara rtlv.r Ltaiue. will oppo.a Ht.t.on this after noon at th. hatmak.r.' ground.. Fourth and Dark, .treeu. ' . v AAatna. of tha tlnlvr.ltv at Pnn vlvanla. won tha final match of tha patriotic t.nnl. tournament at Atlantic City Yacht Clubv fav defeating nia wmmiw, iiuH iyur, ?Zs -J. ". Th tournament was for tha ben.flt ef th. Red Cro. Ml.a D.trolt. !d. won the Thousand I.land Yacht Club's rold ehallensa cup by finishing nr.t In th. race h.ld on Alaxandrls, Bay. yea t.rday. - Tha officials of Fort Blooum havo accepted ttJotf.ro to N.w Tort Mulatto Club to fend tho ..rrlca ef club's trclner. B.rnl. W.f.r., to tht noldters for a few days each wa.K. Boston A. r' fBPM CLOCK GETS A "HOME 'R With Apau pitching and hlttln Wil best Of form tha T I. n-.it . .. aT'3 " -'" i AJtuuiura nine ovss defeated the D. L. Wrd team of j,,?. uuiunai league by the scoro of S .fii Apaus tat started the store nine to,, tory. ills single In the third started a. i Which netted turn .-.,. . li. -.-.- l.nfll I,M nlt.U IL. ..... . . r.. - '""'. mo industrial team arse cred two hits, which were of the pop Ida! I i.i mo eiBntn, witn two gone. Clock. H centre fielder of the Wards, hit onVJ Annus riirv.i n rlo-h. fl.M ...." vjl right fielder of h 9i.. w .. zl?z, ?3r&-tn?y " it'iwU'.a .....o.u uiu wns over tne niatn tnfttm only score made by the Industrials Ly, i ' r h . - UT BROTHER;,; Vf.'.l"''10" "?"' Homer....,, 0 0 S'l " . i w hlti..2b. .u 11. O 0 I 1 n Tllalrif? ' 1 I 1 itiiwe 3b. pir...-. o ? 5 ? i J5as?ffi!b 8 III f 'dsissi-v.it A j g o 8 XSKE'-.v. 1 5111 Total.,.. 1 314 12 3 Total..., P.'.'nV'1 o n o o o o I. It nrother...,. o 0 2 o o a immo run 11ock 5 U2T ,.,- 1 0 EX' i.wi.'st" "irr." t ' rM Homer.' Struck out-firApaurs: Vy 'BMStTt j r,a'f.un, b"" Off Apau" lj on ? BarrJt&rw Doul.lo Play I'ntrr. i,J .iX:l "H.-R"rW!viv Carter. Thomp.on and How.. UmilrltniuSr'' rTt'ftfli st Ann rADnnv oTr-w4.tetl w..... uixaviyiiii wurnixtSXTSp y; RLH HIS. il. I' IA1'I'I-I UTITajl?T7T'V.ll a- vjllX'ICiJLlVl! T -. . , , I 'ft iiucrcsiinK and Hard-Fouo-r.fi EvsaaikVi - . " -w..f on field at Sixth and Lorn- The Starr Garden Recreation Parle ailLa letlc team met the Funflcld PlaygrouiielsJ S "'""' """ives in a uuai meet this bJmV3 noon nt Sixth and' Lombard streets, "iaj ov.tcsts were Intersting and hard fought." ?fl N. O. Kail was tho starter, whllet." Smith refcreed XV. rtnff ir t. .-..il Carrlngton, V. Sack, S. Frank and M. 8Uw3i were Judges. A. Naff was the clerk of kU S nnu oi. itioerman tne entry clerfci 'iSI The SIlssso E. Cinder, C. Ltverlght.Ik-fa n . . u "" "locKaaie were in chargoOf-. the girls' events. , . j 4 Tho program Included games for youd 3 "-jro. uiutr uoya ana men, ana lor yottlUgi girls and older !rl. . m,. r.hI0,W &' hfJ:tll throw-Won by VS. lim&$M ondi w o. ""-, nun-ball throw Won bT SamAl.'"a ?ifri'J9".r,,n- '.2 '' r.ln.t.r, Starr alSffitil w.nui Annn, runn.ia. tnira. k ;m ?&f o vruffiim.0iUK 1??j. .' ?d .for .econd: Valar. noylV. runSSiiy inim: t'nti in i.-nn.i.i, u.na.a r.. - ; . Mn' 880-yard run Won br Johnatan 3nmZmZ$ Sf&wari?i fcond: Jonh Corman, third, TtaM, 4B -:2fl. All Btarr Garden. vV;a Kermaln. 7 eft. Bin ' Kat. .nJd"aTnT"n4i3 ror .econd: Miller, third. All Starr Clrd "v.'ii Tim.' V,c"ni!,MI!!"' P'y- A" rr a,nfiS;Vj lima, .7.. flat, ltecord for around. w;? . jioja 7B.yard da.h Won by Su.arbrr.d. 9u2nf ,i.Vnnrij;!':o!;di .nnl, ,hlr4 A Starr Ctaf.-! f. "STl TOO'ng broad Jum Won by- Bryan, 'tji BlVrV'a-.'rJiK""' "ni ""n-on. third. 'Mi iU a. Jl 'it n, io in.; A damn, aecond. Hunftl,ii m. third , 1-J w --- ...'at man uaiuru, Older floy." running broad Jump Won Italney. 17 ft. 11 In.: romna .. ,." - m.ra. aii Hiarr emm - iJ Older Doy.' 100-yard da.h Wen by PilTisjif " , uiminn, biviiiiu, u.ttir. l.l.CU, t. . .. Vm Time. 11 1-Sa. '?(& Men', lm.-yard da.h Won by Bishop. Central j f . .i. ', ruul,u revoro: uecnur. aecoaar, .Ullll.lWII, II11IU. aUHL.AJHTEK L'AW'T GO TO" k3 FRANCE; NAME TOO GERMAlfi Syracuse 11-America Football GuirJ is lurnea uown ior uos- m pital Unit i,W Syracuse University's mighty lineman MM All-America football guard, will not be K lowed to "make" the Syracuse hospital' a.wl4 . ..all 4j f4an a 1-TIm m - - ' v iian.6 and the fact tits father wan bdhifj 111 uci iwuiif uiu njwiiriiiit)i STETSON MEETS FLORENCE : TEAM IN BASEBALL Gl . 1. ?9 Stetson baseball team met the FtorMiNfti! nine of the Delaware County League at tMCI former's grounds, at Fourth and -B( streets, this afternoon. , , " The teams lined up at 3 o'clock ai'Mc'it Inu'fl. t,r ntein aiumer. .nori.iop; eyan. v, i.uk; wnitinan, center neia: Ht.ren.on, can Aiuinoiiami. nrai cn.e; ucui.ry, .econa oassny; ..rt.ci iiii.ii. iq.v iiciu, Area, iquviiu uPH, ior pncn. . . ,'! Florence Mciirinn. renter neia: uiibatt. runm' aion.sii' third baa. : Swe.aiKy. u :cor oy innins.: Flnrcme ....,,,.1 5 1 0 0 R Stetson 0 0 0 0 0 0 field; O'ltourke. .econd ba.aj Saddler, catehal Peacock, flret ba.e; Fo.ter. left field: MeMM amln, .hurt. top; pitcher. C.mp, FOUR RIDERS IN 50-MILE RACE AT PT. BREEZE PA1 Carman. Lawrence. Collins'and to Start at Crack of' Pistol intfytt 'Dromo Grind Tonight y.. A fifty-mile motor-paced race la oni ntght's program at tne poini ure.ie m drome. Between Lawrence, Carman,' Una and Bedell It should be a, thriller. P Lawrence nt nresent bids fair to tog Clarence Carman from hla throne, asjj inmi favnrlte. The fans are all for M ns he has been riding In grand style TO vf , - , , ,, ' ntuj SUITS Hp prntTrin TFOM l, S4 $M : PETER MORAN CO. 4 r. fi,e. fllk and Arcli '3 Open Monday and Saturday VmW , BaMWll TotUjr Two SHIBEPA Athletics rt St nUI QAMS OALUBrAT Vkn. n aaia M mmm-- Tk.. Point. Breex 50-MIre; .-! i a- ". ZZZTZI
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