r-r : r: - - , i ; j,r-s, ; 1 i Z t,' -,,, j , v j ,K ;!, ) ,,- - .u Jvi .,. . ..,; tfjq-fojfeffip tULES IN EASTERN BASKETRATT, WTTT DETRACT TNTTCRTCST TN PAaTItf11fl&l-, BASKETBALL WILL DETRACT INTEREST IN PASTlM FOE "&M iftLlEVE CHANGE IN BASKETBALL Effecting professionals will I MAKU XJtlJli UJ1Y1 J&dTd MUUJtl dLiUWUtt fVcClain, of Scranton, Says Fans Will Not Get R. TTcorl fn Npw finrnp. fnv n Ypni nv Two. State League Getting Ready ..r-.. ftf n ruin by Iho Kastern nttt nriniiLiun " - ITBktbatl I-eaguc Hmllln tho "profes. 9 i-nlti-crs (whatever Hint menus) mm llontl "" ', hurt tlici game III this lfionil I""' wm hurt tho game III till fan Is the prediction of Jolm Mri'talii. Miner of tlio peranum i-ijiviu J"'-.. ...i, makes liH Lome 11 this Kfuue wagui-, ....- . f'f' ...i i. nt the changes' adopted by tlio u he Mid: "I " very much In favor Adoption of tho three-man professional ritM0"'' . ...in intrt bftrnnse fans bete ': "?,? nt witness as fast basketball. Tho J-J i.m I.aRUo N tho foremost organlia- ft VUltTn iCth" . ...Ill ,-. ,. L. Marine tho Baiw. 'i " "'" "" ''" WSJ !,r two o cet ncmialntcd with Kkno'wedgement of the Eastern's V .micy coming from u magnato of a .' ??, uu speaks well for tho esteem in :S?.h ha organisation Is held throughout S1 S? r. . 1110 """ . EUte League Will Start The State i.eague, uwnuw .-... t .in start Hs season ao usual on (schedule ume although President Ilyron T. i,cwih Hi founded a rail for a nicotine next hun Jtr at Wllkes-Barm. Th circuit u III he tho Fame an last year. with tho posslblo addition of Prosldcnec, " ( the Intercounty League, In placo ot z ..-j Thn lnftri- ilrnlinerl out of tho !).i. ratuo Inst year when Hilly Kummer i ,d several other stars failed to icturn. All thO CUIUS HIIK IM:H I'""" .-. l.lJ lre good ones. Nantleoko plays nt Kcnnlt Jirk a Bummer resort The frnnchUn Is .,Ji bv tho traction company. Tho tarn will ha matuiRcd by Dick Leary, one ," f the best center men playlnj? tho Indooi mi as Lew Wachter will not be bach. I- . feranton plays In Town Hall. Carbondale. 'i Trilkes-Barre. I'lttston and Plymouth all . .t n A 4H t.K Vt1 lint1 til Al.k v VltT la 1110 iorai annul i--j aim niu uk-ii ' lilla all engasd llailcton occupied hrand- 1 Mwauartors for the tlrst last season. M..- . .. ...in .,... .in. .. ...... ...ii The Dlaie XeaRUU mil Uluun. ti luiiiiiiii- tee to confer with Piisldent Solicitor and lianarer Bailey, of lireystock, and Kcn- i ttiy, of Jasper, nlonii with deleBatea from the Intercouniy anu imfibiuio iuku, iu fcrm a basketball uotlilnt: neretnicnt. Manager Mjeis of Do .Veil, is biiby for- HENDERSON LEADS IE IM CIHAIir- CIIAAT i iv nnnr. .nini i Ife , in WllVii MVW Kentuckv Gunner Tods First B? ,... , itt-. -.rrn n... .... jiunarea vviui no ocure m 9 - v Wocfir HnfYtm r niivnpv v b - j w i m r t tn m t rn t r ht i c r . r. r' v UUJUrl'i 11 11UIM IO IVTillN ATANTK ITY. N. .1 . Sept. li. Woolfolk Henderson, of l.eMiiKton, Kj . a led the first hundred shooters In todaj's pro- tram at the centh nnntial competition or the iVesty llonaus. Tho .Southein crack ' Jrouped 173 In a total of 175 targets. He - Kissed ono In soonty-tlvc this forenoon and - BUIJUICI III 1111 ILIOI ICNIUIJ VIII9 HllllllUUII. Tho Eatt k. West championship started ,. tUi aflernoon. A miu.u1 of ten men has been selected for each section and the best I4He scores count. ThH contest will bo at Iv (00 targets per man, the regular proRiam r, ot the three days counting. Charles New f tomb, who captained tho winning Kaslern IV:. team last year, when the race was first R featured, Is again anchor this i-cason. K . . CV.nllnn .. 11. X.... ......1. .... ll.A ..ni.ln.lt - tMUAlMll u ilii m;i LUIIIIJ till 111V ttlPltl it team arc 1'rcd Plum, holder of three World's titles, who with Xewconib smashed iy in mraignt on tno ramous worms rcc I; krd squad; I,. 11, lieauthani, Delaware Kf Champion: t'larenco II. Piatt, Jersey cham pion; O. X FMi, K. . Wright, Jay Clark, .? AIIah tfIt 1 -! 11-11.. ...! T TX !".... t1 i- ., rflUVil ilUll, J.4U IlUJIiUI UIIU 14, 1' tjlll fi The Western team imludes W. II. Yule, U Fred Ilarlou. Wnnlfnlk Uemlert.011. tV. Spaneler. C D t'oburn. 11. W. Smouts. !'. IhC Dall, W. H Klvits, ". A. IMmonson and W B C Tlnt.nll. ti, .VIIIIVll Mrs. A, D. Tonueruein. the Texas woman & ihot, who has many lecords to her ciedlt, icrnea m a last-mlnuto scoio of 145 to tie for high professional In the prelltnlnat Program of 150 targets She shaies top Position with Frank lluseinan, of Rochestei, nd T, H. Fo, of P.oanokc. Vn. mutating IiIm plain for the current se.uson. At a meeting of tho Musical Fund directors the exclusive uso of the hall for plaInc basketball was awarded tu tho Do N'erl club, anil fiom the preneut outlook mnuj games will he plnjed there bcHldcs those of tho U.tstern League. There arc n number of star basketball pl.ijers quartered nt l.engue Island, and they have been In communication with tho Dp Nerl management in regard to playing weekly games. The contests will he staged In tho regular Kastern League cage The Uacharnch (Hants, of Atlantic City, will nlso schedule a number of games hero with colored teams, When Joe l-'ogarty entered tlio Hastern League meeting somn oih- Inquired of him It ho weio In the draft nnd he replied, "Von know I wns drafted In tlio Clil War." Followers ot llastem League teams aie wondering what players will bo retained nnd who will be relcnscd. Of course, thcro li no law prohibiting tho slgnlns of more than thrco profesblonals, but few maiiagets will caro to carry two or thrco high-priced Man when they me unable to pl.t them. Well-known lout lio well up in the draft urn "v" Slmlndlngcr. Walter Keat ing, Tom Dunleavy, Sam Dlecs and Tom Parker. Hill Zahn and Kggle Ullson are away hack, as Is also N'ell Delghan, ot Camden. Hill llairo was rejected on ac count of his eyesight, and Hilly Dark and llubo ('ashman will likely bo exempted on account of dependents mil I'.hlen l a second lieutenant at Camp Meade. The only lleadinglto in the draft was 'ltorste" HngBcit, and ho I reported as having en listed. According to managers nl loial rlub, they luue not Blgned any now material, bill ieports sa Jasper bar. signed Leo Cadden. ot Scranton, a good youngster, who ran Jump center and piny forward. Heading Im dickering with Stanley (I'.uck) Hauls, who played eecondbase on the Heading State League halt team. Hauls is n guard and played with Pltlslon last i-e.ison. He Is a biother of Mule tlatrK who Is u star forward. doubled to light. (Jedeon fanned. Xo iimv. two bits, tin emirs. Witt beat out n bunt. Hodie foiccd Witt, linker to (icdcoii. Hnte hit into a double play, Pccklnpaugli to (Jedeon to Plpp Xo runs, ono hit, no errots. SIXTH IXXIXii linker singled to right. Johntoii tluew out J'lpp. Xunamaker grounded to John yon, who touched first. Johnson threw out Caldw'ell. Xo iuns, one hit, no errors. Strtink popped to (iedeon. linker threw out (lilllln. Crowr singled to center, liedcon tinea olll Mejei. No I un. one lilt, no euurs. Si:vi:XTH l.V.VIM! Witt llinw out nilhoole. High beat mil an inliuld giounder. (!iner threw out IVeMnpnugh. .Miller tllni to Jamleson Xo iuns, one hit, no errois. Johnson pupped to (Jedcon. lanile.on a safe on Pipp'a wild throw to Caldwell. Witt singled to right. Pecklnp.iugli fumbled Uodle's grounder, lining tho bases. Gll hooley ran In nnd got Hates's liner and In trying for a double play nt first. Gllhoolej threw wild, Jamlcson n-orlng and the other runners advancing n base. Strunk filed to Ollhooley. Ono run, ono hit, tluce errors r.IOHTH IXXIXC (Iedeon pupped to (irlrtln. AVitt tluew out llakcr. Plpp singled to left. Xuna in.ikcr filed to Uodle. Xo run', ono hit. no errors. Orltlln diovo a home iun into the left-field bleachers. Caldwell tluew out (Jrcner. Pccklnpaugli threw out Meyer. Peckln paugh threw out Johnson, One run, one hit, no eiror-j NINTH lNXlXc: Caldwell groundid to Grlllln. Ollliouley stiuckout. High fanned, Xo runs', no hits, n errors. SINCERITYSCORES ' AT HAVRE DE GRACE! Mulcahy Pilots Winner of I Opening Sprint for Two- ' Year-Olds i AUSTRAL TAKES SHOW i l!.v KOHKUT W. MAXWKLL lIAVUi: Di: UKACH, Mil.. Sept. 1 Sincerity proved the clns In the opening 'cut nt the fecund da of the fall meeting l-.ere this tilternunn, when Mulcahy sent Hi thishj tWd-jcarHdil homo In front or r. sninll Held of joiingsteri) otr tho the nun i a half furlong dlst.im e. The machines pntu . J9..10. 1.5u ami J.i .,0 on tho winner i Walls made a game effoit to bring down first mono with rvrmaii, but lost out in the Iln.ll dash tn the wire. Louder plloim Austral to Mitw Ills price for third pl.n was $10.10 A huge cibwd of betting gentlemen fiui Phlliidelphl.i. Haltlmore, Washington ami other polntw north, south, eat.t and ws was in ittteiiilaiiu and their Mirloui t -.l..t ! fceneiy nddirl t.t the autumn d.i mil bhuk-and-tthllit i hecks predominated wit' n sprinkling of green and purple here ami there. The Hack was fttt nnd seven raci s furnished the iluj s fport Summni rillST H.vri: flliir tno-enr olJ ;t f I'tnss. 1 Mtietilt In;, Miilruh tn.o l V '.1 .n L' I 'eninii. 10.1 Unllf . I! In ! ho a. Austral. In. Iiutl-r. . . H in Tlnif, l (is r, little Hit;, Hunns Hilt n a P.Krimlnl ulsn rn. si:cn.I UAi'I. felhre, steeplprhnse, threi , eur-oMi und up, ulmut u miles: 1 Alflon 1 li I'aiitnell , .js.nn $ I ".'ii J.'l r,o - otto floto. It:, lirmh n "'to :'t ll.itilbon, 147 Slpcnon 110 Time. lOt "MnMi-rfut. ItoMll Splnnn. Ilr. ii'invi ami Zcllwoitil nlso ran. I'arr nitr . Ilallv llaj FiTUtfllC.I THIIlIf HAi'll, iMTcnr.olil. wirx- $717 "o ."i furlniiK"' 1 Afrlra.n Arrou 1H7, Ituwnn Jll'.'-'o $7 on J I :! J eiiilm, II,, lljiiif !l7n '-' 7o H Mls Hrsn. ll.t. Itlri- .... .. -t 111 Tlnif. lot.'.., S,i'0i tit I.uU, lJUKft llnu I niatllM. Junebut mill I'nor llutt.riK nli rim nifliTH HAi'i:. thr-i-juir uI.Ih atul mi, imill ' ns. purti J717 ,tii, ,"la forlnimN. t Asjume. 11B, (I'lltlrn S7 tin J.l.ln 12 Ti .' Himlcii. tin. Will!.' ... a In L'..o I Muster Ktirum, 115, Tiut.l'M' "n Thr.". l:n'I. lifau of Mmlu, iwtcnder Kr.in i ul.. lru, ailcrn Jeile 1 . KIMurv Innli, W.ileiitbi (in I ifkkory Nut iiImi t.in & ii SCHOOL ELEVENS : START PRACTICE I "Pro" Coaching Banned This I Yoar by Local Scholastic l At.li1nl.ii7 Anfijit?rm SN YUEU AT NORTH E A S T I'KNN'S KOOTUAIT C.M'T-VIN Heinle Millu' lnis been nut on Krunklin I'tuIJ for several days with early arrivals of tlio Quakers' gridiron candidates for this season. MARTIN IS AFTER FENN QUARTERBACK POSITION Rctl and Hliio Basketball Star Reports for First Time for Football llelmont Result I'll'.nr ItAi.i:. to-sear-oM flli.i "i'ii farlont:ii: l.Alicen ci, 101. Wwilfr. i ii to 5 1 to '.' ti to .V 1 to 2 PI tn U" Vsoo.t Vlnlet, in'.-, 1VU . Ill to :i I.rtity Illlcfii, lull, 1'arrli.B- ton in to r t.n to ." I Inn-. 1 im:i 5 I'uili.i. JIUli j1d urnl Qaeen M.irKul i1mo ran .Sl'i'uXl ItACi:. four m jr-ul "s and up. ste I plerb.iKi altout J mil I I I'liilelr irAmour. la. Itttii. 7 to 1o out i'.' I'efr o' Jly llrarl 1St, illlbfrt even out riui'-. I Ul. cnlv tutt starti-r. TIIIUH llAf'i:, two-jfjt-obls. O'j turlonus s'.rtilclit rourstf. 1 1 t'raconarJ. 121 l.nftu" il tn ." 1 to.". out : MasJl. lit. llilttll . .. 4 to .' t In H nut 1 :; (Ineone. 10.1, MeAlee . ..20 10 1 4 tn 1 I to .1 Tim-. I 01 lliilnti". itn. I ,rllt nlso ran. lljl'llTH ItACi;. ihe Maiilidttan ll.in.lleaii. all aifttf, llonn ailileit. 1 lull': 1. Stnr cinder toil, Muslim . il to 2 7 to " 1 to 2 2. ChUlet, 112, Km.kIi . 4 tn 1 II tn Ti 2 tn .1 : I'apro, 107. I.sl.. . r, io l sto.. itn2 Tlnir I ill l-n Metcurlte iiiul Hun" 'iln ran. LexiiiKtun Kcsults i i IIIM' JtACH. J7u0. three.je.i.jld .mil up llic It If rl.lliil, Il fill lOtlC" i mini ii.iUi.T.t.-.t. 12s. MhllliiiL- is do $2.10 I.' in 2 Marltili llmwlis, IIS. Amtreex . . .'IHO H.SII .; Mulin lr im Ktl.o . nrni llnif. 1 H rati ZaitMti i i Itiri .mil pirkl'i ilt-.t r.m Polfnn nfrx t.!i MNIi KAl'l. ila furloiuis I Msii Xnurlta Its U Pn S2 i,(l - m . Ill . KurWs 111? MnwMr.l aim .'.in ,1 llonf, lv. nil. .suirv- . in rime 1 u also ran l'otniii.tii' i si ml Kirsti i no i ' t.i;tii itn ii wti i.n Kr.uikliti I n til Lli. afternnoii for tin '-eimid claV worUouf. Heinle .Miller, the IV1111 inptnln. wns in i harge of the squad nnd hud the assistance nf two M'tvuin" Hill (Julgley and lloboy Light- In ltmiilng the new men thrntigli light drill, pacing the ball, punting and h ttirnliig punts. A film well Uiiii'.su in nihil lit iiiilert at lVnn. 'bill unknown in tho gridiron, sui ptlfed b.s appealing in football tog! tiin nfteiuoon l.i'W .Mat tin. former South Philadelphia HIkIi Si hool and a ineniliei of tho lVnn basilmll und basketball teams, has decided l niak" u bid for the quarlei batk post on thn s.uslty IhN fall .Mount Holly Uace Kcsulls 2,ln stul." tr.tt. purs" 51H00 Sam I'urliian, h s' , Can Mlntmark. b. b . Lene . . ' ' liittlna P. in. I Is'iiimlns .. - - SintKi't lies- Ii i: . IVutock I I Tltnr 2:1 1'. 2:l.'l'4. 2:IU trot, iiuin- 4oo- l'.iri"T. b i' l.assreuci' . - ' I'.fti i tin. Ureal b. m . Smith I 4 M.i.llvon Smiir. I. b l'T . i r..i.ri;i I'aso It a snuHtriuu ' I rim' - 2 l.' i -' l"'i J U in.' pui- Mno I'm iiii.i U Ml. It b , H.i 1 1 I'tlm. llalnllii I' iti . 1'nr. ; 4 I. nb U It m lir. S i ( inuittis n h SUP' West Philadelphirt, I'cutinl, Xortheast and Gerinaiiloan High Schools started wnil. thin nftetnoon on tho grlilluni, In I prepiir.it Ion for tho coining football season, iiiiihr the new plan ot Placing lenitf on I 'he field wltlioul the Hid of professional . naciilrg i Tim .' uper1 lui) onmnitee on Athletics i Hi" Philailelplilii High Schools, at n 1 in. la I meeting ptlor to the closilicf of tlm I -.tiool teiiu last spilng, deelded to abolish . pi'irt-ssloiMl i.iai'hlng In the high icliooK- and i" pl.u' the training ot the aiioiiH fin ' 'n the hands nf n-.einligrn of the j bonl fa. alty. I Tht- ni-iv rub', whlili goes Into elle. i tu ... does not lilt Southern or ileimauluuii. l an .lohiision, roach nf last ear's . h.unplinishlii team at Southern, and Doctm i Lewis, lnstriicior of football ut ileiman- I i. mn, are member- ot their sthool faculties. AUhougli Xoitheast nnd Central sseie ior. eil tu oancil their contiaits with hist se.fim ciai lies. Hies sii not be at n ills- .I'lsiititage, ns Harry Siider. Xottheast's w in.li Ii. Is a. lornivr frslnui football star and. diiinu thn past twn .s.-ars. Ins hn ' li.ul ih.ugi. of fri'shmnii s . i i.-hIm at the Hed , .mil III n K i'lstltutlon Doctor O Hrlcn, 1 e.nl I'liiR-h at cnitr.il, has had man .seats f training on the football Held, assisting I i niu h Unwell 1 The situation at West Philadelphia and I Frank ford, howesir N still undecided, no I -tliMilou lining been nimh' relntlse to a gridliiin .iistruitor to Mirored .lark Keoilgh .mil Itnlpii Ueb.jilalii. I utll a Hi'lfi'tlini Is made Captain Kill. Minig will lu.sn iliatge of the i .iitilld.iUs in Wm l'ltllly and l.uti ti'ld Williams at Kninkliiril. -oiiiliein ami .'ianl.ford i pect to begin in.ilv iiet Jtoiid.i SOCCER .MAJOR SRORT AT (JKRAIANTOWN HIGH it-iiiitiiitoiMi High Sehniil. loi tm tli-t nine, will grant tlio 'aislty letter thin ear to the U)erss on tlio soeoer team. This luif been brought about hugely thiough th effort of Philip '! LewN. the ph. Ical ttalner. When Leniri na ai the AVe-t Phlladel pi. I.i High School he succeeded in having soccer mane n major port, nnd slnco It.) has gone tn the f iirm.tnlowti High has iiigcd that sshether the team win or lose the proper spoil sphlt Is tn grant tho letter One of tins fnciilt has been named riml will somi be npplos'eil as the olll.-lal coach Last jenr inosi of the roaehlng was dono bj, Captain Kern, one of the plajet. wit will alo bo In tho htie-up thlM year. FORMER GRISCOM AND LESLEY CU PLAYERS TO COMPETE IN MATCHES! FOR RED CROSS LATEST SUGGESTION - i 7 Lack of Championship Contests Would Itylake Thiitl One or the Most Interestinc- nnrl Tmnm'., )3 taut Events of Season I'KTEK 1'U'ITKIt nillCHi: is usei indication lli.it tho JL Lesley Cup matches, wilt not bo plnycd this year. The nrlscom Cut) inatches, which are usually played In .lime, ss-cre not played. .Neither the amateur nor the 'vonienVi championship was decided this jear, so that the sURgestion of .lohn ii. Andcrwni, twice the runner-up In the national chnm plonshlp of the iiiuateur golfers, comes at it ery timely period when there i so Uttln In cumputitlse golf. Ills suggestion is that two tenm made up of pla.sers st ho usually ptntlclpatn 1u the Hrlscoin and Lesley Cup i cries iJay iiKiilnst earh oilier In two ami four ball mat. hen for tho beiielit of the Hed Ouum fund. It ii- Intended to let Hie women h.un lb., ndsiintage of half a stroke u hule In oiikr to put the two tennis cm a parll. Such a mutch will be played this month between Jeriv Trni era and Mrs W. A. ( las. In. Xjwt to the two iimateiir ihampIonshlp.', the tlrisroin nnd Lesley Cup iiiatchea ate the most liupoit.iut dents in the couiili. In the iii'lscom Cup series the women of Philadelphia. Vow Vorli nnd lloston play agalnst culi other, and lu the Lesley Cup series the contestants are teams frsim thi Penns.slv.'inla. JlasachUSetP nnd Metro politan distilcts. Hole is sshat Anderson saH in pait- " list of the players of Otlscoin Cup matches who most HKely could be prevailed upon to talie part In such ;i contest nt some Mettopolltun linUs h veals the names of iiiativ nf (he iiioinlncut women golfets of I lie land, including .Mis. "A. A. iasln. puseut Meliopolitan lltleholder: .Mivs Jlar lon 1! .lllns. Jim. Ijuei tin l-'eltnev. Jlr". Tli.imas lliii'l.ti.ill. Jit's Honald II. Hailoss, i.Mis. ci.ircnn' andeilnik, Jllss Jlllilusl c'aserl, lr If. Arnold .Inchson. Jits. H. W. l'ales, Jlrs. (. il. Iloope, Jllss lileanor Allen, Jlls.i l.'.uin Usgood und many other .Metiupolitnn, I'ennsjlianl.in and Jlassnchu--ctts golfers of the feminine pel suasion. The men ieling iiimjii a tisun which hail as .1 nucleus Jlet?rs. Tunis, Klihby, luil foul, H.sei.i, l'"osvnes. Wortblnglon. IVirin, Andeifiili, ' Haines-, Hoilgla", M'ebb. Kam nier. Tiilanv. liorton. Wilder, chick Tecshs liui, all pljjeiH of Lesley Cup fume, ssltli an .uldltlon of Xorni.iu .Maws ell and Frcil V light, ssould be able in liresent si team worthy of u championship slMcen or eight. Jlanj golfers have been left out ot tho wvl.nning because they an' now In the si nice of their lotintry. Those ssiio tire waiting to b" called nnd ready to go and otheiH whom the age limit bats sit ptosent might help out in n novelty event of this natuie. which would undoubtedly prose en-tiitalnmc. fbo tioulile with all Hits manner of' '. Cup It'fUX (I suggestions is that It is tho rominllleo iKi&vs (nlll.itlva .w.v: wnicii has chaige of tlio T.sley mnicncs wnicii must take the in tlio matter." I& s III S Ti Is a nits thai the fall seems destined iVU-l 111 lllN ft-.l.t l.f ll.lnt.n.ll 1 .. lr -1 '-Jl .. J -- ... .... ... unci r,-.iit,iui,t kijii inWJMT Is no doubt thut some of our best golfers " aro noil In the national servlcn but thtrii JM1 tire scores of very Hue golfers who aro not,.,, X,5 going to tlio front because of nge nnd other '' ihlnira nml .ittttM ...t-l .. .. ,....... .n.t .... Si ' ......n-, ...... ..,,,,, oui . ,,. . ivul II..II1VIII. ic j'.stt strlcttd to tho plnycm who are not In ii & setvlco would bring forth somo vers- ln . wi' li.rjtulln. ...11 ft ik.- "" im W1 s ki ITA nt tM llatre de (J race Kntrics for Toniorrotr l I ml ia.. ilalniiin; tnulilen tss'o.year-olcls, rise riirlmws Treml l.lshlly II. 115, Ormloi, 1IJ. Teh ih, i imi. e.lll.iii' lo7 Oeralillim I'. ton, -,-il.irrs llanni r 111 Will Soon. 103, lu. f. .ilf. 111. Hjn in l.itiin Siscetwr. Ili'i. s.urr, in.-,. -MBlM-art. Jr 113, IIqpc. 10(1. Set nml rate leepneh,in. iiialili-nn three. e.lrl.llN iiii.l up. altnui tsn ni-,f -Tho Car nut. It.. Phil T II". Hlninl.ri-r. I I, Duk if .Smf.illi t l"i 1 niniiiiin l"n H"i Inllitel It I4"t Hum. iblllR HolllB 14." Ma lu. . 1 I3i Se i" I. lis 'iliinl r.t. e , i.i iimrifT tin . v at .tin and up, imi.- mil i.'lil .irili--lalb sir 11s ralrly, 111 "I'n Islbltlnli IH'I, 'I..jl.nin lull SUnnc- liem,. 1,, llUikfnri! Ill 11 cabin Hal, Jll. lie H ii.. limi Hi rar Tim Trenton SelllnB siaUin, two. se.irolili. Use ulal nne-balf furl.tnui" Jule, 1h AfrUiui Sriniv. 107. Vlrslnln Yell. Int. 'Tin ltt Mltrhet 114, '.Miss Sfp, (i7, Tumble l'riiim.nter. ion, cmlm int. Uiiith In. P., tit 'lleorg W Asitj. 11(1 Hois' Hills 114 l irtb race, banilkap, uli aces, il furlons I'rlmpi-r. 127 lirlncliuist. 122 IM c'u.tlhee. I18 l.aiiinlt-n. lt."i KIMfe 110 lvttsr Jay, 1 In. Del. nil v, to". We-ls Hiib.ui, 121, Tea CinldJ, IH1; lla. k Has. 11.1. .Marie .Miller. Ill, Murphy. 110 Hrlnc Line 107. Ilisnil, 104 sixin ran. laliuini;, three jear-nl.ls nml up. tiitlo nii'l 7o yards t'hf.iiHis. IIS. Ambrose, li"i, IVIini'.i, Jii'j. I'erin'U", 112. "flirt PleU, 11,1. .lliiiintns. 11. Dahlia, f's sesentb tatw, sellimr, tbree-sear itld ami up. 1 1 111 itllli n.eati I'rin.e. nil, li. J .Miller, ion. D.iu. to.,. Maun. ben. US, No Manager. Ill . K lleul, Ins, Mariano. Id. Kilts, 84. lelniuul Kntrics for Tomorrow Klrt r.'e. tuni ir nlil m.ti.lilis felling, tVi ftlt loTisi, ftraiuln i nun..1 Mniisetieuit tl.1; Poor .Im nil: Mamieilte. If. I'hiibirla. 11.1. Portia, 112. Sli.'mtH. tin. ,11m iniiiiej. 11,1. cbikleu I '.Inn. 11,1; l'n.lil), Itn. Mia l'eii. 112. l'artl sati. 11.1: Auilrtt), 112 Sir ibatl. 11.1, Den lite h Mter. 112. I'lalisiia 112 Sii-.iinl rn ., nt"t pi... Imn. , handle -n, seltlni;, ltiur-i.iir-olila ami uiivsat.l, abuut 21 Illilc l'ret Hill 114: --lniiett tr.2 Iwublet 142. 'Ilur.t line, h.abu ' tutit biiTi.iii up. all aires, 7 fmlnui-M iiuiii . .tiirse- --uiiltawli II 121 Kohi iii. .te, 121. Sutrieal. J2ll. KlIlKH Jnker 1411, khla II. 122. ii-rbai". I.'ll. lllilin .Maid. II, 127 Cllnoiiiy Clin, 1S2. I'uurtb rni e. th. ui.ir lltiii.hi-ait, liso eai-otils. 'I fiirlnnKf. stiaiabi i ourao War i'Ii.u.i. 122. 1 Hlllim. 117. Matllie.. I.lol, 112; Itiniiy. loi't. .tact; Hare, .li t21, llui-bouae, tul iiobien Tassel, 11. SUn h in Time, llll; Hnfilaile, lull l'iftli rate, tlitee-year-olds i.n.l sipsvarcl, i lainilinr. mlk lllloli. . 111'.. c.'a. In t, '.17: Ku t rpe. liil. Hrnokln. lull llluo Thistle. 110, a I no. In 12 i Harris 2 12'. MOW TO PLAY GOLF Cfiariz$ (Ciiclc) Evans Jr. H 'lie Value of the Ilun-Up Shot II mm mxVM. f vk: mfrMmMsiiKzz Phillies Annex Final of the Boston Series Tout daj s lmot 17.1 tofjiel. (V.VSIUtlltll. tanline, 1,1.1 l!ofi-r, 1.11: Hbberts. 111... Sel ler', 157; buninuTsoii, 1.1.1, liari, HIT; Haril- : ..." -, i it, inn i it-mi ini rtriiA, jt; s.iinc-i., mC . fr. .A. f Uraj, las: (leisrcn Clray. 14.1; p.' M.iur, us , p.efd, 1. Ill, Clay. 1.1H; SpaiiKler, ir.,1; T-i?!.1'"' 'ili'se. liil . llainnion.l. l.,n: lllll Kk, 148: (illleaple. 170: Palmer. 147; Hoffman. '';'stif.- MS, Monroe, 1U4; l'help". 13d; Dee, lBl'llalln,, IMI .1. I ... li... ......... 11.11. i-i . - "w...'i.. .-.I, i nturmuei. iiw: .trititii iv"i I? Kjlltr, 104. lulling,. HI: Tox, 107. ? n . i i'i .s'btuiliu, iu: iirmiri "ii( ji rUm,.l,t; 'f-lor. llll; .ToneB. 10C: Dial. 16. ,j " mien. iu. I'tini. i.iii itniir r i5"t ltiii -,. ; .---- -, --.....' R.' ! iii' t Aan Welk, Stenr. .Mr. Topperwein, 1'jtt: Miller, imi; (ler- i TiuniV Beaehtiinr, 10: Stenr. !(: Piatt ,v,vw, nineune, iti 101 Griffin Is Mack Star T i m d r cf m uereai or i antcees h llrt from I'aio One tejflth the rtlck with three flnglcs In four t- times at the bat. rinsT ixxixo Cilhooley walked. High sacrificed, Bates : 10 GrlflllS. leL-llintl,,vl. v.Anl.J n n.lf- I. flQ. "tllller nlnrrlo . -U1.I nilv.nA1... .- .VI -."rl.V.t lU.llblltl VIIIIIUUICj HWI - l?t Gaon Flngletl to center. Jllller stop- i ' al '"ond. Baker svent out, (Irovor to K-iuiin. uno iun, two bits, no errors. lLJsfi'son walked. AVitt singled to left, f JWriieSOn Stnllislne- nt tiArtntifl ltnrlft. enTtiierl tiCtldwell threw out Bates." Strunk was fcurponiy passed. Grlllln singled to left. kjmit8on and- Witt scoring. Strunk and i Urlulri nulled off I h lnnlil Ht.al. ("Jrns'ei- Bltipltd to right center, Strunk and Griffin i,corlnc. Meyer filed to Ollhooley. Four K runs, three hits, no errors. SECOND INNING Plpp went out, Griffin to Johnson. Xuna- ( HlaktF fflnnfktl rnin..ll .11. r'lll.nnlA.. ,torccJ Caldwell, "Witt to G rover! Xo runs, , nus, no errors. , KS . Johnson flled to Mllller. Gedeon thress- out hlmleBon. AVltt fanned. Xo runi, no hits, ui errors. It 3 THIRD INNING I . wltt threw out High. Pecklnuauli Sill .MllIer leat out lnel1 Kroundcr. iinrtm v.. "-""'Biii. napping, jonnson to - untun. No runs, dno hit. no errors. vakr ih..., ... ,-.,,- .-,.. . Hs threw ... ir uu ""ul"' 4-ecainpaugn If SL'..0"-. Bates. Strunk singled to left. i Ko .- M B,ea'lnff. Nunamoker to Gedeon. 'li rilnn. nna 1.1. , -..o mi, lo errors. FOUlvrir Tvvivrs I'toTfft ""n'm,011 0e,leon- Da-r doubled IVtltM isi . " l"rew to jonnson nnd re KfBn.rp,i. Xunamaker walked. Caldwell o runs, one hit. no errors. j 'aietl. f'ltSll BlH?led t0 reht. Grover sacrificed, tte if".arlmn' Me''er Bolng to aecond on IfceklnM..:.. "u,on "rounded to I'r-jn. ii f 1 "nw out Jamieson. fc,. . no rrors. ii'V". PIlfTH IXNIXti wy; , fanned. High IWh lnU4v ta . caUr. HI! i. "r ." is, j. ..i',,eu lA.'lM.MH L'uiitiiiueil fruiii Pace One Smith to Hawllngs. Mayer saiiiticeil, Smith to I'onctehy. Bancrott was out, H.isvliugs to Konctcb. Xo runs, no hits, no errors Bancroft and Ludcius disposed of .M.i raiivllle. Bancroft and Luderus lepcated the play on Powell, Cravath lost Ko netchj's long fly In the sun, the ball going oier his head, and Konccthy made tho cir cuit. Smith was hit by a pitched ball and took first. Kelly filed to Bancroft, Ono iun, one hit, no 'en out. i vivrn iNxixt- l'vets tiled to Powell. Hehg made a intss of Stock's hit to light which counted us a tilple. Cravath doubled to center, seining Stock. AVhltted was safe on JIaianvllle's fumble, Crnvath taking tlilrd. Luderus' lly to bhort center was too deep for JInraiiville, Cravath scoring and Wliitted going to second, "Whltted and Luderus made n double steal. Schulto doubled to left, ucoring Whltted and Luderus. Hughes tos3ed out KHIefer, Schulto holding second. Mayer filed to Ilchg. Four runs, four hits, ono error, Hawllngs opened the Bra vesT fifth with a homa run to ccrjjer. Tragesser doubled to center. Bailey batted for Hughes and walked. Itehg forced Balloy, Bancrott tag ging second base and then threw low past Luderus, while Tragesser scored and Itehg took second. Alar.invillo filed to Schulto. Jlaycr tossed out Powell, Tsvo runs, two hits, ono error. SIXTH INNING John Scott, Boston's now right bander from Nashville, Teiiu , went to the mound for tho Braves. Bancroft filed to Powell, ""vers 'nlso filed to Powell, Slock fanned. Xo runs, no hits, no errors Konetchy singled to left. Smith filed to "Whltted. Kelly fouled to Klllofer. Haw llngs filed to Evers. Xo runs, ono hit, no errors. SUVHNTH INNING Cruiulh singled to center. Whltted sac rificed, Scott to Konetchy, Luderus fanned. Schulto filed to Kelly. Xo runs, ono hit, no errors. Klllefer tossed out Tragesser. Scott Hied to Whltted. Itehg singled through the box. Maranvllle fouled to Luderus. Xo runs, one hit, no eirors. EIGHTH INNING Klllefer bingled to center. Wajer sac rlflced. Konetchy to Haw lings. Bancroft tValked. Evers filed to Kelly. htooK lorceti Bancroft. Muranvllle to -iawiiiis. " runs, one lilt, no errors. inn,..it i.nmiecl tn Bancroft to Schulte. Smith singled to left. tossed out Kelly errors. NINTH INNING Cravath went out. rtawllngs to Knoetchy, Whltted filed to Keuy, Schulte lifted to Hehgl no errors. . ,. , , , Itawllnes flUd to Schulte. 1 let' fdr Trasesjer nnd Hied to Whltted -. '"... r. 11 Ifc-as. 41Mf nA also fanned. I ot'oft toon out aeon errors, w I Do noi thlniv a i eastern pl.ier ever used n mashle for the rboit shot just J off the green, because as I said bcfoie, llus spaco ot ten to Hurt jards in 'lout, of tho gtei.li ss'as al most alssajs kept in good condition on Hasten! ioUlse, the leseiso being true in the Weil. A in.it. h I oi.. e played at Tuxedo Parle affords an ex cellent lllusttiition of tho difference be tween tho sections Klndl.i Douglass nnd I weto In the finals, and sve sveie nil square and one to- go. llo was on tho green In three, and I wan just tilt that pleasant spot, which In this In ttinna rnllftfl Poll CIIARLBS HVAXi. fciderably nnd came to a slight mound near my ball. I elected to pitch oer tho elevation, and my ball hit the slope ot the other side and bouuiK-it Into a bunker; It hardly seems nciess.ui to mention that 1 lost tho match The shot I should haso played was a low-fiignt run-up Into tho gently sloping front s'.ue of the green, and this properly plajcd would hao iun oier onto tho green ncui tho hole lllght hero la tho placo to a that undei no circumstances should an) thing but putter or a straight-faced run-up iron be used to negotiate a hilly green or a rbe In front ot ou. Theto waa once a very famous match won by a player using a putter to c. trlcato himself from a, bunker on tho edge of tho last green. Tho pit had sloping aides to take tho shot nicely Had the customary niblick been used, Uiero would have been the difficulty of hitting the ball rightly, and nlso of legulating Its fall ois tho gtcen I do not think that one can play golf for a Ions' tlmo without icallzliig that the shots immediately around ihc greon descrse special mention. After I had fooled around with ms mashle for a number of years, I began 1 j0k I H ts look foi a club better fined o n.j i.ui pose It wns Willie Jlarsball ot DnwcntsUi ssho finally mailo what I wa.s fekltig The Iron head was particularly heaiy, and Its faco had a loft between that of a mldlroii and jigger. The shaft was a short one the length of my niasluo shaft. M ut.0 of tho now club met svlth tmiiicdi.itis su. -less and at last 1 feel that I know the shot. Ouco mote 1 tis to illustiate n.. meaning: 1 was plaing at. the l.aiiintuii lub n Toiouto not long ago, nnd 1 had a tssn mi tho Iant hole 210 ja.ds -to bu-al; ish .t I thought waH tin reooid, althongli aiter ss arils I learned that the tormcr mails w.is Mssenty-ono. At any rate, my clcek slml e as ten nrds over the green, and 1 hulcd the run up for n two! ; j Jffijp I pipp. One Koney tiled Stock No runs, one lilt, no Luderus walked. No runs, no hits, batted Ban- No rufi. no hits, no ' i. "..."s.-lsl LtAt.J.-a.l.A.l t.J.lll...ll..,Jl.lJT irar( cJhe Cigar ihai never geis on your nerves H Shade-gtowii. Ileal Havana. Si.- If1.liu.iim.i,1,i.jn.ni.m 10c and up auumi-fl KING Eight-Cylinder Demonstrating Cars at Reduced Prices We have four 1917 deinonstratinp; cars, which must be sold this week. They haye been run less than 1800 miles, and, of course, are in tip-top condition as good as new. For quick disposal we will sacrifice these cars: 2 1017 Kins Fouriometl wire wheel 2 1917 King Touring Cars, 7 pasienger 'These cars have not been run more than 1750 miles. King Car Phila. Agency 518 N. Broad Street Carefully made claims that we can substan tiate and prove to any open-minded motorist who will take a one-hour ride in Premier We. at iirsi, made no claims ior Premier, satisfying the public In merely telling of the men who designed Premier, of their enviable records, and of the great factory, with its wonderful equipment, in which these men work. Today we arc ready to talk of what the car actually is. And best of all. we arc ready to prove every statement wc make. Here', what we aie sliowint" todaj-: a car that scats sccn people nioie i onifortably than seven people were ever .seated in a car of 125-lnch whcclbase; a car that uill throttle lower in liigli than any six-c- Under car built; a car that has no superior, in ridinj; i-ualities, rcgardlt:' ot whcelbasr and weight ; :i cai that hold the to.id at liih vpced as well as any car built, regardless ot price or sirc: a car with a i.uf uj iliijtiny ijf.t mirrhr Io that of any car built: and as good and nit ever laid eyes on all for $2285. beautiful a on B. LP. Motor Co. N. W. Cor. Broad & Spring Garden Sis., Phila., Pa. ( iP Vn ?i .. gg A - ' 1 ' J- MJMJ 1 : , f Aii ...s -isHfis"sssss -- . 'T'l i ... - - .j, ... - v -.-: w t .1 , v , .- ... -t? . 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