TOPT k;V' ... &' EUNLES ALLTHECRACK SHOTSAReIn gVggffG LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST v " K a 30, 1917 ?l?i f -I . ,- "VrVvMi'H Y t.J . 3 ,.,.. I t, ,r? JESSE GUILFORD, LONGRotT ShOTa1 HITS SHOT FOR LONG CARRY OF 308 YARDS Driving the Most ij70f A Shots i-layer Harry Vardon One of the "&v.ou ui o warders Lewis bounded Leonard By PETER PUTTER wur .o .,,u iuv I'icnsuranie game in VJ the world. No other same yet devised has the thrills that this ancient gamo gives to Its adherents. It appeals alike to young and old, the weak and, strong. It does not require strength, and some of the greatest players In this country are slender stripling? like Norman Maxwell, the youthful North nd South champion. But perhaps the greatest thrill In golf Is the long shots from the tees. Here every one Is on a par. There ts no question about the lie, and It Is the only shot In golf where nothing favors the player. There is the smoothly cut tee and the small pllo of sand on which the ball Is placed. Yet we sco some great big husky football player step up and the best ho can get is a 110 yards. Next comes a youngster still under twenty and weighing a few poundi over 100, yet re sends the ball crashing through space for 260 yards and more Brute strength In golf means nothing. Un less the shot Is timed properly jou will not get the results. I know a Phltadclphlan who has been playing golf for twenty years In a sort of haphazard way. He Is big and husky and he learned the gme In Kngland, and he iiava he took at least one losson from the twenty greatest professionals In Great Brit ain, and he has played all the famous courses In Great Britain Yet the chief pleasure ho gets oat of golf is hitting tre mendous tee shots. Twice on a cold day In January when the ground was frozen he has driven a 255-yard green. On one SOO-yard hole he drove over a bunker which ran across tho entire fairway and probably 150 yards from the tee. It was a frozen ground exploit and the ball went exactly S65 yards, and It was carefully measured. But he had a Btlff breeze back of him. Guilford Longest of Drivers There Is a lot of debate as to who Is the longest driver in this country, but tho honor Is generally awarded to Jesse Guilford, tho Massachusetts State champion. During the rational championship at Ukwanok in 1913 ine of his drives was measured and tho earry was 308 jards. He was not seen at his best In tho national championship at Merlon last jear. There had been u drought lor several weeks, and the feature of his tee work Is that he has a tremendous carry and very little roll. As si result of tho baked ground B0erat of the men against whom he played outdrove lilm because they got a tremendous roll to their ball. But during the springtime, when the ground Is soft, he will outdrive any other man in the country by many yards. Ho is a giant and has tre mendous wrists and forearms. In the four-ball match at the Marino and Field links on May 2G last, with Oswald Kirkby and Jerry Travcrs In opposing pairs, Klrkby got off one of tho longest drives ever Been In this section of the country It was on the fifth hole, where the Immediate earry near tho tee is over Twelfth avenue. Then theto comes rolling ground to the green. The averngc roll will favor the ball somewhat, though one could hardly call it downhill to tho green. The length of the hole Is 323 yards, and the turf was heavy. At each sliU of the star entrance to the green Is a trap. These KlFC 2rUnd ,h.e front f tho green "ft to dip tKS?.hf ,0n,yurtve "' Khkby's driv uhi,t0 the rcen' Y "ruck : Ju? : ,0rt fWJi,.0 8Unerb'y that It .i ..JUS.1 8nrt of this narrow .ni - -f I. running through l" stopped on tho Darkness Halts A's and Red Sox in Tenth Conllmird from I-ago One to T ' "!!. D-rry . - -- hiioi iivj i in. nnn irrnn .J.j . ' "" '-" one lo Oroe and was out ni tint it it . . e una was ou Qn!l ,?. ?M1 ov,r Bodle's head Walker . i... uKn BCCnd. f coring to left e.nf.?' hl ,h.6 flrSt bn" P'thed Snir m KSfifor.two ba,ca' aartl,,er "on- nnLln rd AfncW hlt to Witt, who ?or, rlm' tnrce hlt' no - THIRD INNING InCftArl nut !... - I.-,. . .. M?.n X. Card,n,er' wh made a nice stop and ----. .... 0Ul, j,trunlc ,vas robbed L d0UbJf b' Wnlher's great catch No runs, no hits, no errors Witt's stop off Hooper was a beautj and ? ,??. hls, throw to Mclnnls Barry singled to left. Hobby was put out by Mclnnls. Barry advancing, Lewis out, Witt to Mc Innli. Xo runs, ono hit, no errors. FOURTH INNING Mclnnls filed to Walker. Scott threw out Witt. Dugan went out tho same way No runs, no hits, no errors. Walker fanned Gardner1 filed to Bodle Scott grounded to Mclnnls. No runs, no hits, no errors. FIFTH INNING Haley went out, Scott to Hoblltzcll Johnson struck out Jamleon singled lo center. Grocr filed to Walker. No runs, one hit, no errors .Agnew lifted to Jamle'on Leonard tiled to Bodle. Hooper lined to Bodle. No runi no hits, no errors SIXTH INNING Bodle filed to Hooper. Strung nnd Mc lnnls filed to Walker. No runs, no hits, no errors Barry filed to Strunk. Hobby lined to Strunk Johnson tossed out Lewis. No runs, no hits, no errors. SEVENTH INNING Witt fanned Dugan filed to Lew Is. Haley lifted to Hooper. No runs, no hits, no errors. Johnson threw out Walker. Gardner out, Groer to Mclnnls. Scott popped to Groer No runs, no hits, no errors, HIGHTH INNING i Johnson singled to center. Jamleson walked Grover beat out an Infield hit Bodlo filed to Walker and Johnson scored after tho catch. Strunk forced Grover at second. Bany unasslited Jamleson took third on the play. Mclnnls walked. Witt filed to Hooper One run, two hits, no errors. Agnew out, Dugan to Mclnnls. Wilt BLUE OR KHAKI THE LITTLE BIRDIES WILL SCAlS AIN'T IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS PEELIN'? Letter JULthJ, iwh' Irns' fUX AJ, iOUn Ik&, -it ot sff-AWtoVCu VLkJ-'o & 7 &i.u4yto,uyrA: u. JUU UlMPiU Vn A.i'-t- i . vj. . 11. ' v-r- i wu tqu (HINK IHIMK CP A 6tJ&LG IDEA .K'..'. ns'lk. i fjmfim v i. OtuMj aiu , - nL-( rrv j . j i a r ist' s a i ii st.i ' ii W, 1.J I rvJff - Akin V,vj IHIMK J VOHGio Thc yyn SN CowTmnimG A Vtztxzii LriTTCR. Vp s4. u ComtiO- I 7 SSV5sS) S.-1' BENDER HELPS WIN FIFTH TN ROW SCORING HOMER AGAINST BRAVTSlfi tossed out Leonard Hooper (lied to Jamleson No runs, no hits, no errors NINTH INNING Dugan went out Gardner to I lobby Haley filed to Scott Harry tossed out Johnson No runs, no hits, no errors Bnrry beat out a hit to Witt. Hohb sacriilccd, Johnon to Mclnnls Lewis filed to Strunk. Walker strolled Gardner was passed purposed Shorten hatted for Scott Shoiten fanned No runs, one hit, no errors. Ti'.NTH INNING Janrtn plajlng short for Boston. Jamle son out, Borry to Molnnls Grocr beat out a hit to short Bodle singled to left, Grover stopping at second Strunk hit to Barrj, who tried to get Bodle at second Janrln dropped the ball and nil handB were safe Barrj prevented runs from scoring, how ever, by gathering In pops from Mclnnls and Witt No runs, two hits, no cnors homai batted for Agnew and Hied to Strunk Leonard fouled to H.iley Hoopor singled to center and stole second Barry scratched a hit to short. Hooper trying to score from second waH thrown out at tho plate, Dugan to Haley. No runs, two hits, no errors. Game called on account of darkness American Giants Lead The American Olanta led tho All-Stum ut the end of the fifth Inning In the necnnd Ram of the erle at Point llrie this afternoon by a B-to-4 ecore. Letter for Terry Martin There In a letter In thn Pports Department for Terry Martin, tho boxer. CURTIS AND MIDVALE TO HOLD DUAL MEET Diversified Program Arranged for Outdoor Events on Labor Day at Lawndale s .1 fitting chxe to n suiccssfin1 "e.ison outdoors the nthlttlc asxoclatlnns or Mldvnlu "Steel foinpiiiN and Ourtli Publishing Com pany will hold a dual meet on Mondav on the spacious grounds nf tl Curtis Countrv Club, ut Lawndale, which embraces Kt acres The nffalr will be an .ill-d.iv one. the prnRram starting nt 10 n in with b.tcb.ill and tennis matches and ending with ilnni iuB lu the evening Tho committee In charge is headed by Frank Johnston of MkU.ilo, and II 11 Hfhuler. of Curtis Com pany The program Is a diversified on nnd so arranged thnt everv ono connected with the associations can have n part In tho dav'n celebration Tho athletic games w ill bo closed to em plovea of the two ennrorns, but will be held under tho fc.initlon of the A A V and 111 charge of ofllcl.tls of thn Mlddln Atlantic division. Thlitv pets of valuable prUes vlll bo awarded tho wlnneis of tho various events Tho program for tho daj follows 10 a m Iliselmll game, Curtis vs. Mid vale, tennis, girls' b.icball game L' p ill Track and Held rports 2 30 p ni - Trapshootlng events 4 30 p m -Snlmmlng contests Braves Lead Phils, 3 to 1, in Ninth Frame ( 1 1 tinned front I'asc One popped tn Hincroft Ono run one hit no i lrnrs Powell backed lo the ccntrr-llcld wall for Crnvath't. lung drive l.udrrus singled lo renter I.uderus died stealing, Tragessei to It.ivv lings Whttted doubled to right. Nln lioff fouled to Tragesser No runs, two hits, no error THIUP INNING Mnrauvllln tiled In Crivnth. Powell sltijfltd to right Powell died stealing, ilains to Bancioft llehg popped to Nle hoff No rtm, onn hit, no errors. Adams poppid to Jluranvllln Blxey Hltiglcd to right Schultp hit Into a double play, Raw lings to Mnranvllle to Konetchv. No runs, one hit, no crrois. FOURTH INNING Konetchy sliifcled to tight Smith fouled to Slock. Raw lings popped to Nlehoff. Nlohoff threw out Tragehsor No runs, cue lilt, no eriors. Bancroft walked Stock hit Into a double play. Smith to Raw lings to Konetchv. Cra vath tiled to Killey. No runs, no hits, no errors FIFTH INNING Adams threw out HUghes Bancroft threw out Kellv Bancroft muffed Maranvlllo's fly Powell singled to ocntei Bchg tiled to Ctavath No tuns, ono hit. one error. Luderui walked Whttted forced Luderus, Smith to Haw lings. Whltted died stealing, Continued fiom I'e One Smith followed with a healthy two-bagger to right. ThW sent Koney home and Bed wondered to third on Hawllng'n sacrifice. Tho other batters were unable to produca and Smith perished on the rack, Ilender was a much exasperated person when he stepped up to the plate In the third Inning That one-run lead looked as big as a house and his pals were falling down on the Job He decided to rnve the game all b himself nnd. with this tnought upper most In IiIh mind, he selected one of Uagan's benders and bounced It Into the ccntcr Jlelil bleachers for the usual home run. nils put our side out of danger. Willie Nlilcfer, tho well-known commuter, busted the tie In the fifth as the llttlo rain 'irops pattered on his sunburned neck. Will bounced a slngU. off Smiths' shins, nnd Ben der h single to center sent him to third seliulto then lifted a swell facrlllce fly to 1'owe.l, nnd "Kill" spiked the plate, After guliig hltless nineteen s'ralght tlmei nt bat Cravath ended the drought In the Mxtli when he busted one Into the left-field stands for the o rcult This was his tenth homer this season A double steal successfully engineered by Mehoff and Whltted, allowed Gawgo to wore tho fourth tall K1HST INNING Kelly singled to center. Maranvlllo forced ICol, Bender to Bancroft. Powell rorced Maranvlllo Bancroft to Nlehoff l.hg went out, Bancroft to Luderus No runs one hit, no t rrora Sihulto fnnned B.tiurort hoisted lo Kellv stock went out. Baw lings to Ko net. In N(, runB 0 lltlli ,10 rrrorg SECOND INNING Konetchy doubled to center Smith dou bled tc right, Konetchy scoring Bawllngs tdirinced, Stock to Luderus Tragessor popped to Bancroft NlelmfY n.r.. ... llig.in One run, two hits, no errors Cravnth died to Itnw lings Luderus sin gled to left Whltted forced Luderus, Mar anvlllo to Hawllngs Nlehoff was safe nt first when Konetchv dropped Smith's as sist, Whltted reaching thlid Killefer filed to Kellv. No runs, ono hit. one error THIltn INNING Kell.v Hied to Cravath Bancroft made a wonderful catch of Maranv llle's short fly. Powell lined to Srhulte No runs, no hits, no errors Bender smashed a terrible drive between K'lly nnd Powell for u home run Schulte was out, Bawllngs in Konetchy Bancroft singled to left Stock sont a flv to Kel'y Bancroft stole second Cravath hoisted a fly to Powell One run, two hits, no errors, It A TUItTH INNINrf Behg singled to left. Konetehr Smith also fanned, Bawllnrs foulM An ' lefer. No runs, one hit, no errors. J I Luderus fouled to Itehr. Whltted out, rvoney to iiagan to Koney, tossea oui rsienofi. No duns, no hit; """" ' KM FIFTH INNING llancrort threw out Traressor. ?! mndo a leaping ont-hand catch of IU(n line drive. Luderus Jumped up In the aM for Kelly's drive. No runs, no Jitt,-i,i errors. f- Killefer singled past Smith. -Rtmtt chopped a single through the box, KltteNR." taking third. Schulte sent a sacrlfle tttS . to Kelly, Killefer scoring and Bender takrr, ,1 second. Bancroft filed to Kelly. 8toWK Q fouled to Koney. One run, two hits, nV"Vi.l prrnrn. r .' IS ri., SIMM INiVINU Marlnvllle filed to Cravath. BanereM threw out Powell. Itehg singled to cntr4-l .... k.icii .iicuuii won nin lime recovering '! the ball. Behg made a break for second an ii ,- was oeciarea safe when he beat Bancroft' i'K i toss to Bender. Koney fouled to Stock. N?,M ...., w.,v ..... iiu vi I via. cravath drove the bleacher fifty-cent seat ff (1 hVMi .J - w. .....no i uu. i.uutruj iouia to iii(w rtrM sor. Whltted slnrloit tn l.ff Vl.hnef ."i- Klcd to right. Whttted taking third. Klltef' j, popped to Mnranvllle. Th nhlnu. miilaf k'.Vti off n double steal, Whltted scoring and NI.'. JtS bnff ntnnnlnc- .1 aAAn TmwA i.j a S..., a Kelly. Two runs, three h t. no error i1 A JttVl SliVKNTH INNINO jjn Bancroft threw out Smith, .qtnrk ihrmV out Bawllngs. Tragessor singled to center. t ' linirnri nnntieH tn TlannvAfi xM .... aa i ,tf. i,u..; r" ''" vu" 4,f.a Schulte filed to ltehg. Ituan thm outi Aj Bancroft. Stock fouled to Traetor. No"ivtS . m'v'ii i 11 s I1. "t ?s irs. ir K1,- m t ball Into tbd. totPa-Wfl ats near tho foul Iln4'$vl erus fouled to Trai'V,Wil runs, no nits, no errors, EIGHTH INNIKn Kelly popped to Nolhoft. MaranrllU f U singled to light. Towell walked. RiWr filed to Cravath, Maranvllle talcine thlrf'v after the catch. Koney was hit by a pltofc? i, ball, filling the bases. Smith singled toTl lftff. RMrlni. Vtn-nni.lllA r.A Bm-.II lu.A flt?Jk -l I Konetchy was caught trying for thW.V -QH ........u w uo.iuc. fcU -11WWIV. J. WU nuik' , two hits, no errors Cravnth singled tc left. Luderue fanne;' f Cravath died stealing, Tragesser to M&raS , vllle. Smith's stop and throw beat Whit-' ted, No runs, one hit, no errors. "' NINTH INNING J. Bawllngs alngled'to center. Bailey batted " s foi Tragesser and fanned. Tyler battled Jnt i place of Pagan. Tyler forced Rawllnglr . Nlehoff to Bancroft. Kelly popped to Ban- , croft. No runs, one hit, no errors. Tragesser to Mnranvlllo Maranvllle threw out Nlehoff No runs, no hits, no errors SIXTH INNING V uicroft throw out Konetchy Smith beat out n bunt toward third. Smith died stealing, Adams to Bancroft. Bawllngs lined lo llancioft No run, one hit, no i rror.s Adams fanned Blxey popped to Ko netchy. Maranvllle threw out Schulte. No runs, no h ts, no errors SnVKNTH INNING Bancioft threw out Tragesser. Hushes fanned. Nlehoff threw out Kelly. No runs, no hits, no cnors Bancioft walked Stock hit Into a fast doublo play, Smith to Bawllngs to Konetchy. Kelly backed to Jcft-flotd bleacher fence for Cr.ivnth's drive No runs, no hits, no on ors. 'lea ym BIGHTH INNING Maranvllle singled past Nlehoff and vrenl to second when Nlehoff threw wild to Lu derus. Powell sacrificed. Stock to Luderus. Behg sent a long sacrifice flv to Hrihult.,' nnd Maranvllle scored. Konetchy singled v'.tl to center. Smith walked. Bawllngs also walked, filling the bases. Nlehoff threw out Tragessor. One run. two hits, one error. Luderus Bent a long fly to Powell. Whlt ted fanned. Nlehoff filed to Kelly. No runs, no hits, no errors. NINTH INNINO Bancroft throw out Hughes. Kellv fHaaf to Whltted. Nlehoff threw out Maranvllle.;-' ! .no runs, no nits, no errors. 4 J n m HI.J a Tll..a T ltl ... . . . 4ti.uiio uiuu iu noun, mueier Dauer iriJ place of Illxey. Hughes threw out Kltlae . Schulto slngledto right. 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