Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 08, 1918, Night Extra, Image 13

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HVttXISG PUBLIC LEDER-PUILADKLPUL SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1918
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LATEST NEWS AND COMMENT ON EVENTS FROM PHILADELPHIA SPORT PASTUR,
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HALF-WAY MARK REACHED
IN MAIN LINE LEAGUE
WITH TODAY'S SCHEDULE
Becker, Smith & Page Has Butterworth as Opponent on '
Grounds at Broad and Bigler Vaeancy in
Philadelphia Manufacturers' Circuit
iTT Is a "e of second division clubs
!" opposed to those of the first dliMon
In lodajs oontestB In the Main Line
Baseball League. The card marks the
closing Contests In the nrst round of
--, ,.-.1111, aeries, vvnCh comes to a
car ?C,tUhJn, S "V"5' M AuA'
a lulu, cIlari',Pon". " out In front bj )
l 11 rarf ln hut lh 0,l,r cl"" "
?n blns "nnrncd 'or.n nnd promise
P to mako matters liiiroiin .1.. '
"SfC?r ?eri" Manr Bol Calhoun. I
JvLni6 . .f ';. ,)oh.,0 "KBregatlon Is '
confldent the Past Palls reprcsfntatlies I
"1II won tie Hunting for the lead IIIh I
star pitcher, Charlej Clock, who '
showed -so well In the Industrial
League last season. Is Just about hitting I
his Ftrlde, and with his brother Tom'
doing the receding Is sure to 111 ike It
interesting for Dim 4. Co when the)
Clash mi llobsO-Vs home grounds this
iieruoon
The Wa.vn suburbanites entciiHlnl
Autocar on the former's field and Union
A A wl nlso be at home wltheWar-,
wick as an attraction The Mjr.l Line,
League appears to be In goo" shape, I
although, the present draft will llkel I
take a few more plajers
Among the IndnttriaW
The Manufacturers' League stan.IInk !
may undergo a thorough shaking up I
after the resulti of todai'a rameH are 1
nil In Butterworth which received the
first defeat of the season from Mono
tj pe, ma get another Mirprlse from
Hccker, Smith & Page The uptowners
were haling eierj thing their own wai
until they bumped Into last jeai's
champs, nnd as a result are now forced
m.n.c hid, MV IIWIIVM-, OIUI 11I1PIIU-
ttlp rrkr Hmllli X, rrf .lil,1 '
iu Bimre nraL jiihcp iioiioi 1 Willi fliono
occup scioid position, nnd Is nnxlmis
m go oe- tne top snnuid It sue ,
cced In defeating Ilutterworth and
Monotipe meet defeat there will be a I
triple deadlock for the uppermost rung
P!n the vthe?Pganies Mnnotjpe face
LlnU Belt at Summcrdale, Htok.s &
Smith will Mslt J. T. Lewis and O. II
AYheeler wjll make Ita Initial bow at
Sellers Kleld. Wheeler. I-Ink Belt,
Stoltes & Smith and Sellers are tied In
the standing Tho league will hold a
special meeting nn Tuesday rienlng,
June II at the nniRhm House
In a few daMi there will he a specla'
meeting of the I'hlladolphla, Manufac
tures' League foi tha purpose of se
eming a team to take the place of Ta
bor Tabor, due to the. war. Is no lojiger
able to place n club on the field An
first-class team vlshlng to enter the
Thlladtlphla Manufacturers' League will
please send Its application to He-ry
,T Oourley, the Philadelphia Textile Ma
chlner" jComparty, Sixth and Tnhor road.
Philadelphia, Pa , ar cretary. The sea
son la still oun5 and tin re Is plenty of
chance foi the newcomei"
The Northeast Manufacturers' ached
ul Is a larled one Frankford Arsenal,
undefeated leader, tackles Ihe Blumen
thal tallfnders, while Plumb Company,
another of the topintcheru. opnoses Z H
Fitler Companv. Quaker f'lty has a
chaice lo pass Frankford Laundrv If
It wins the gime between them, and In
the other affair on the schedule Abraslio
battles Super Cil"ss
Scleral now plnrr? nlll make their
first appearand- In the Delaware Itlier
Ship League, Two of the tallend nines
In this circuit hair been pla.sing ln hard
luck a--d not getting the breaks They
arc Trailor nnd Sun Pusev &. Jones
lost a tough oe on their first apuear
nnce nnd th- Wllmlngtonlans aro also
PENN WILL FACE
SHAWKEY'S SHOOTS
Red and Blue Meets' Cost Ac
counting Team on Franklin
Field
Penns) li aula's baseball team will
make a sUprcnie effort to' get revenge
on the Coat Accounting team from
League Island this afternoon wheu thsy
meet at Franklin Field for the rotuin
game. Several weeks ago the Cost Ac
counting team administered a defeat to
the Ited and Blue 'and Coach Thomas has
.been waiting for the opportunity to wipe
out that Btain. i
It Is expected that Bob Sliawko, the
old Athletics pitcher, will twirl -for the
- Navy. Pennsjliankt will match Bern
hardt against him.- CoachHoy ThomaB
has had his Quaker nlmhard at work
all week and feels confident that they
will reverse the last decision
Tho line-up:
10ST. ALCT.
Jitters, ef.
Aipaldlng, If.
( Uhhman, lb,
HafTnrr. e.
I"rltr. ,1b.
Mr M llllains, .
(ihert, 3b.
Ilennls. rf.
Mia-ke, p.
I'KNSI,VM
lltiraan, Sb,
Nlrnua, If,
iJfeht, cf.
Ilenihardt, if.
Ilolf er IVarwIck, rf.
Ilnliun, 2b.
Nwten), km,
Thayer, r.
heeler, lb.
THOMSON AiND PARTNER
WIN STATE TENNIS TITLE
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J With Mm, Franklin Captures Two Sets
From Miss Willard ant H.
t D. Endlcolt'
In the Ilnal and championsnip lound
t nf the mixed doubles in the women1-
champlunshlp of Pennsylianla ana Kast-
Vni States -at the Merion Cricket Club
vtsterday V. S- Thomson and- Mlas &ld-
J iev mjiiMIii defeated Miss Mildred Wll
.Maul and 11 B Undicott byJ sets tp I.
The ipatch was remarkable for tha
"" pianner In which Thomspn covered the
? court His net play In the firtt aet ivasl
: to effective that Miss Willard and Kndl-
T cott won only one game.
In the second set there was a com
j. plete reversal of form, for Miss Willard
and ICndlcott won 6-1.
In tint llual set Thornton got going
again and with the able assistance of
1 .his partner the aet ended 6-0 In their
favor.
Reading Indu.tritl League
' Readtiil. ta.. June 8 Althouch the In-
' trn3tlunnl Mont Machine Comnany outhlt
t:urtla t Jones In a neadlna Induatrlal
),iacu uamo here veterJav, thry loat a
, hard fought game to a The hlttlnir and
' al1 around work of Shuttz featured
Four Golf Stars to Play
for Rcd'Cross at Jlterion
and Pine Valley July 67
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Jerome I). Trar nnd llttx K liar
alan vlll nlar saaliul Oswald Klrkh
an4 Jahn (h Aarnn far th benent of
Hi xmerlrsn Ret Cro al 14m Merlon
rrlekt Cli. an CatnHar. Jol a. Th
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Today's Minor League
Baseball Schedule
Msnnfnrtnrers l-estis" n.illrrlh
!'. Pj!f ,'"l re. 1InOne t
M"k. ntX ! .Hmtth at J. T.
ljl. M heeler at fellers.
."rv'a Mannfaetnrers' ?an
Frankfnrd laundrr nt 'Qnaker rilr.
Illumrnlhsl at Frankrr(l Aratn-O. hra
'',. T.' P W disss. Filler nt, riumh.
Phlhvletphln linn lff t"rr' lfltif
llnones A Tn.iiH tt Tl.r. MtnnrisM
?"! "' PhlladelnhU Textile. KlllAtt
Jwl at rhllxdelnhln KlT nnd Mirhine.
Jlnnker tin Rubber nt tmerlrnn I'ul-
lmn 1 n nt- l.f-nrne mkler
Jt Seuthnmrt'n. Dotlrstown Ut Rouiler
te, MnlB I tne ln iinrnr at Warn.
" JJLt'.'.lF nt.' "'""i T,,n .! nnhssn.
rhllnrtelrhln nhiir'iiin 1 imt I lnI
Ifi at olre. tern ItK-U nt Frankford.
Ileretl nt t, lor.
Orliwre BJier ,'l lnt -e Hoe
;.",r.n.l,.nt Tnjtnr. lerrhant at llsrlnn.
I'ef.'iWiein Ml. hel- nt ton. rnie
NofItii-f.t flmrch Hnrlntion 1 IrstVt
i,-irn ri iiriiinnT. iierrer nt tfllitirv.
tnrenant nt rhwnkeljer. Illhel-
"ennnt nt Northwest.
Other m. Armed riuariU st Slrn
hrMce ft rinthler. I'nlinjrn-nitertAn st
tton heen Kutter nt lle.lrlhl.
rennsrlinnla Rsllrnnd nl llnnrork.
undr a handicap, halng to enter the
ranlntloti as a tallender when Na
Yard dropped out
The Traylor nine will dU.v the second
game on ita Immense new field tills aft
ernoon with Johnni Pastlo'a Hog Island
"Veterans' as opponents i Manager
lilies of Trajlor, predicts the first lc
torv of the season A hard-fnuifht tlash
will be staged at Wilmington between
. T I 1 1 IU 1 1 in Hll'l I1HIIHII. IIIP JOH jeT UaS !
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.Merchuiita and Harlan. The former has
fciincs has established a great rei ord to
date ( hester haa not "tt tmt defeat,
and opposes Sun at the latlir a grounds
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P'aiT '" ,rB.u ."f,,'"1" " "' n"d H"'1"
,," ':."','" !."" "tT" '" V"""' ""l.
will break the tie between them and
the Fern Park-Frankford cltsli nlsn ,vr.
rlts a moie up In position, tspeclallv If
Frankford wlnB
L'nlesS the unexpected happens Mont
gomer Count) fans will witness more
fine pitching Ainblti Is down to oppose
Southampton and It will be n .it. nf
Pete Llebert against Sicl.el The former
rs buillrtg In nice stlc, haiing won his
last two starts A ilcloi) fnr Houdcrtnn
oi er Doileslown and these oiiponent"
will change places, bul Uojles'imu funs
feel certain of winning with Knotts
Maer, the former Main Line League
tr, on the pitching line
At the Strawbrldge & Clothier athletic
field, Slxtj -third and Walnut streets, the
United State Naij, League Island
(Armed Guards), will play tho Straw
bridge & Clothier. The naiv team is
exceptionally strong, haling many col
lege and league plajers, and has not
been defeated this -season, having won
twehegamex straight The last two
games at this park were rather sensa
tional, the home team losing with the
s'rong Xlarlnes In it ten-lnnlng game,
nnd to the hni team df tho supplj de
partment In eleien Innings Shaw will
do the twirling for the naij bos, with
Johnson behind the bat. Plerson or
ates will pitch foi Straw hrldge J.
Clothier, wltlt LIdgate on the receiving
end.
Columbia Athlete
Is Killed in France
ew lork. Jnne Itev Slilllldni.
star of the frr' mun crew at I nlumhiu
t'nher'ltl In 1010, member cf the tnr
attj erew Hul ser linlll tey illibsndeil
nn arennnt nf war rnndttlnns, nml ull
arnuni papula nl 'el and rollexian,
has been killed In Kronre nrrnrdlnit tn
news reeelieil b th I olnmbln Alnmnt
ea freni ,s frl-MH nf Nhlllldaj In n
base hilnl with the merlrun ene
riltlenarv fnrrea. Shlllldai wna wldelf
knnwn en the enmtit a.
h'llldilj- la miii nf II r. nnd lira.
WIMInm J. Hhlllblajr. nt Colonial Height.
nnkera. II n t..entvinr rear old.
arndimleil frem Ihe tenter Itlxh Hrhonl
In I9ia. n i.roniinent athlete, entered
I alumhln Cnllene twn jetirs aan and left
there Inat liar n member uf the nrrj
ond ambii'nuee nnll N"iit t fYanee bi
lb Presbyterian HomiIIii! of fv lork.
Zahn Arriies "0er There"
Word hns reached thla clt of the
'safe arrlial "01 er there" of Ucorge W
3ahn. prominent In local athletic cir
cles and" Who Is engaged in the work of
the V. M, C'.'A. as a phBlcal Instructor,
Zalin says tie had a fine trip and no
excitement. He will be stationed at
Bordeaux
. Palmy ra-Riverlon if. Stetson
Popular "Ld" AVilllamas Pilmyia
Riverton stars will ilslt Stetson Field
today to bittle with the H.ttmakeis. He
will havo aa his battery "Barney"
Slaughter, former! of the Phillies, nnd
Hall
BOBBY JONES GETS MAD
WHEN HIS SHOTS GO WRONG
Hi CHARLES (CHICK) E AS Jr.
IT IS hard for the publlo to believe that
the nationally famous BoUby Jopes,
Is even now but sixteen enrB old. set
that Is absolutely the fact
Down South, although ho are apt
to be smaller than they ar with us, thy
mature much earlier, but "Little" Bobby
Jones an amusing expression v applied
to lilm-ria iery large, and baa much
more strength than I have now; In fact,
I think that he has twice my strength.
His muscKs are tike Iron, and he ap
parently weighs 185 pounds or over.
When he grips your hand you are In'
stantly aware of the tremendous strength
of his hands
I haie'neier had piuch muscular
strength, and such success as I have
had has come from using whnt I had
riulckly and cunningly, In this way I
was able to outdrive the young giant
at Mcp'iphtB, as much-as fifty yards at
times, and in trlng to catch me off
tho tee be was often In the rough at the
eflge of the fair green, w hjch Is as tough
as nails It was amazing to See the
strength of his plow through the tough
grass
He's a Strong Ynungtter
Robby Jones vv 111 lie glad of his
strength ivfien the tournament das
come around once more, for Itnceds
strength to carry one through them
'without the nerve-racking fatigue.
Strength, however, la often a handicap
I to a goler, but, It. is a, bis asset when
profeM.iuiel. W Bcre w poy who caa
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PLAYING INTERCITY MATCH ON COURTS AT ME RION C. C.
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sraaiawisauMiwwwMWWiwiW'M'ii'
Hie pliolojtruph liows Frnlr,k, II. Alrxamler, tapln n of lln- New ork lcmn lr mi, nl nin? II . Inliuon.
laplam of llie Knslott leant, on tlie intirt of llir Mcrion Crirkri ( luh. nl llarrfnril olitilon i in llic fore
promiil William T.'Tililcn. 2il, is iiflirinlmp. Iranil-r ilrfratcil InliiHnn in Iwn rl. Ul r.nli, .mil the Nrw
YorU team lirat lto-!on in die mall Itrs for the Crurg' l. ( hiinli i up
SHANNON STAR
IN A'S DEFEAT
Myers Gets Too Free Wth
Passes and Forces in
Winning Run
WEAVER'S FINE WpRK
, , ..,. fc '-, r I ,
f lllcann. .lUllC $ n-CUmilf ItllW Ijlld
,vas ". 1,-'l '' In ilia hie debate whkh
hin .arisen oxer the i"latle merltti nf I
shortstops snannon and Vear xestrr
dii until the
pulled a spect
nculai i iti 'i of ii lino tlrlic
from IJugan S bat that Knocked hltn
down hul he he'd Ihf ball
Shannon perfoimed twn niorr of hit.
remarUable dlies and stoops almost lo
second base In succession In the aeieuth
Inning, Just ri he did In the opening
game of the nerle ird receded mile
applniiso for his ffnrls There was i
direct line on Hi" woil, of Wiaier and
iShanroii n. ninnirnl after, foi rildilug
shot ore b s"("iiil In exneth th name
Plate w litre Shannon had inrralltd Ld I
(.'olllnas dilie the Inning before, and.
It skidded fiuck'N floxp for a single
Shannon Plais Tine Ball
Weaver must haie been self-cons, Inus .,,,;; -,-' -J, "", -
for hn made two eiror boh nn els trfll. n, ,,, , 1 " , ,1 ...,,,
,l,ance.. while Shannon went bv wlthnu, HlV'se." ...I '"l '1 ', T'ien -11
slip, eating un evervlhlig tluil 01 me field streets, the minuil inrcl nf the
niM-waj Ho nniclnled In a fit 10 double (Iratnmar Srli ml Athletli L"agup nt
plav In the seventh, nailing n liner from Ilmi-tun Field, Tvveiitv-nlnth nnd Sninei
Qcndll and slapping It to Ihjgnn o ' set stieelH, and the Nmrlstovvn Inter
qukk llappv Felch who was standing I sthnlastlcs. nt Nnrrlslown
a couple of steps off second dldn t know I Sied.il mllltniv flavnr will bo mlded
what had happened to the meet of the pirochlal scbools bv
The So won 2 In I. in a aaine Hint
when Felsch was on third nnd -chr,'k
rnl'ed a flj for Onrdner bxcli of Ihlfd
Fvlsch hioke for home after the cTih
nnd who mil bv a block Whv he did
no one knows This wis a had liming
for MJcrs who showed good Judgment,
but bud execution
Mcrs Too Generous
He Issued three passes nne nf them
on purpose and two bv no means pur
poselv. Collins led off with a walk
Felsch singled and Weaver sjcrllUid
'I hen Mj era waved Mciov lo one side
and Issued nansportatlon to (Jnndll to
got nisberg and Sehalk Tho Swede
Mood still for a pa's, forcing In Collins
Then Sehalk fouled Into the bonehcad
base work mentioned and the box were
shut off with one run. Meis escaping
luckilv.
Hh ured better judgment in tho fifth,
for. with the bases full and oul.v one
nut, he flattered him with a pats to take
011 Felsch IIIh judgment was right, for
Felsch filed to Jamlesoii, whose beauti
ful throw to the plate cut down Snellen
back, and he escaped with uu runs
The. Sox second run camo In the sixth
Weaver belt an infield drive, was sacil
Ilced along b flandll and raced home on
Ulsbeig'ti preltv hit past thlid
Evening Ledpcr Decisions
of Rinp Bouts Last Night,
C'AlinillV . C. I'realnn llrown dr
fenled MHIe Itorgan. Joe Phillips stopped
Jerk lorc. . who p nrh-minrhrd fn
nlrk lsl. In the aerondi Martin Puff.
nn frem .1imm Ilimthse. Kdld
llnrns fttaimed Tommy Kile. 1 lted.l
llelnli kn-cked oil Dirk Rnial In Ihe
Ural rmndi tniuiE J0I-1111) Huff) healed
Yoiinr llpn.
l'KNNK(it(lM . C. lo Tuber beslr-l
llobl) 111) lei I'slay Wiillnre defrnled
lta Itelmnnt the bout i. atonped 1 1
aeron.1 round l aav the latteri lonnx
lorn slnnned Hill. W.t In lliellilrill
lonnt llelmonl had Ihe better ,o( Teat,
llejlf.
perhaps, with a little eoutiol, Is a help
In the carl da) a of eolf It keeps one
from getting too d'ouraged Bobbv
Wpous so perfect! how a shot should
b plajcd, and Is so certain he can do It,
that It makes hi m furious when lie fall?
short.
It Is lucky that Bobby and Perry
Adair are from the same tow n, for it is a
flhe thing to have anothei good golfer to
measure one's skill against. That Is
vv hat builds up good golf. I see nothing
to stand In the way of Bobby's ambi
tions; bul, of course, there are alwks
n great many things to enter into a
successful career at golf
Ma) Yet Win Championship
Ma be the war has prevented Bobbv
Jones from winning a national cham
pionship at a .ridiculously early age
ma be not, for ou can never tell lie
knows the game now, however: know a
how to play the shots and has the !
phjsique and the ambition to win and
lead He is a long driver, and I No
ticed that his svrlng lias been lecently
changed to give a -straight ball. He
nlavs as If there were nothing else In
life except to play ffolf Well, and he does
it, too
The do Indeed vvhlspci that there la
n, little gill down In Oeorgla whose
moods regulate Hobby's golf skill I
know nothing about that, of course, but
whenever he Is away from hpit he Is
always looking for letters ma bo they
at from III mother and, he jvevsr lets
y pass without wruutg PBVntrmyL)e,
lu-ni
lasted onl one hour and thlrti-flve mln- J B,, ":,' w" """ 'ew tho mllltniv drill
Utis. hut Ihe score was one-sided Hut H,Tt?,eZ& l' ",.,ll""r "'? SooW,"
for Ivurv -skulled base.unnlng lh- ' 'l t n. , I ' , '?"', ' I'" n""
would haie, von bv , wider mjirgli, TV S. t'J " ? ?
nr ?n 'kull work" dime In the.fnllr III ' ' ' " "'
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Leading Shippers
llli tlutli l now Hie reil lenler fnr
premier Inlllni linnerx In Ihe Imerlrnn
I estne. The ln-lnr nltrlier nrrnllil
nnntlier pnlr nf lihmtr evtrnla. In
Mnfllne n Irlnlr.
Here l hnn d'le die Ifncllnt hitlers
In (lie Ills leagues nre Imlllnc In ilile:
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llker I Id' i 41 111 it 11 ,SM
linker. New Inrk 41 17 JI fll .til
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MEETS TODAY
Grammar Schools, Pa
rochial and iW.rii-town
High in Annual Events
Three si linn! trark ami field meets nre
on Inilnv s athletic n hniliilc, one the
1 ' 'rp'e"'" "t three United States ser
Military Drill
ln addition lo the nbuvn sprilnl
tvenls rrulai tri. k and fit Id contests
will
e stage.i 'lim C 1 M A IT
which bus , barge of the cin.lv .1 has
Ilx lfl il the prugium Into thiec tec -
tlons and nrrsne-e.t , mitekta f... I.,.
undei four feet eight l.iclies those
.-..i-i iiiui iit:i ciKiii iiicikm anil uniier
flit feet and those ovet five fict '1 he
flint event Ih scheduled In ket unlng at
'2 n cluck shaip
There are a number of schools rom
Pttiilg fm the first lime In the giam
mai tliiinl athletic league gnims The
are the Childs School Iluev S. hool
'iliiwe Sihoul, Kellev n hool mil the
St.intiin-Ai thin School
Tills meet i3 the final nf the vrai uqd
Hie clinnipioiishlps In the vnrlnus
tla'des will be dei l.led Kendtilnn,
which si hool h is produced a great num
ber of high, prep and college atldetcs,
for some leason nr nthei Is not cntcied
for the tlist time ill th. Iilslorv nt the
oiganl7atlon The fiist event will start
at 'i o clock
Three Classes
The schools have be. n ginuped Into
three classes , H and C- atcoidlng to
the mmiher of bovs In the s'xth, sevenlh
and eighth gradea 'I he m hoots. 1n CI iss
A aro- Caiupbell-Ljuns Si hool, Mit
chell School, Whlttler Si hool, flelmoiit
School, Shnrswood Sihool Mclntvr
School and the Itlalno school 'I lie
schools In Class It nr. sianlon-Aitlim
School, Lowell School. Lea St hool of
Practice, Taj lnr Nho.il, Pcdagog
School of Piaitl.e and the MiClurc
Si hool The schools In Cliss C are
Slngerly School, Chlhls School, Logan
School, Hue School, Movve School, Iv'cl
ley School nnd the Uevnolds School,
The boja of inch school are divided
Into tinea gioups iicionllng tu size
Seniors all bovs less than a xleen eaia
of age on the date of the meet , Inter
mediates all bojs less than sixteen
years of age on the dale of the meet
and who nre less than five feet J Indus
In height and more than four feet ten
inches In height: juniors all bos less
than sixteen .vears of age on the dslo
of the meet and four feet ten' Inches
I or lesa in height.
MUFfY MclNNIS IS CALLED
Il hat been learned here that Connie
Mack's erstwhile firet tatker his
been called in the draft and will
toon join the National Ann),
Stuffy west to the Botol Red Snx
iVMllor Wr,
sr ' vHBsi ,
T ' ,1h t '
I lyP f
I I risB?'
1 i t, .f.i " ,,'r,i
KL'. . -T ft" VftaBJBBr-BBK-aVlK . WX-tJ.. .1 I I I ... .1 fcfl jnhl ' I i r- .-,.-.. -.-M .- -, i1-"T"TT"
NEW YORK WINS
nn
Easily Defeats Romi Play
i-rbiii Intereih Compeli-
,; pi,.,, , p
3?fTTi,T?f1 nil A mnil Inein nllhrlrliiite HalaiilHillliinii.,i UUot under the ( ondltions which I :""'" ,,,.; .. i eVT wiVisJaS
fifiinillJ MAHjII " rc.i.nc per.eiil of tbegioss ii.iiil.rt "dai s nne buttle of the Q'n flftepntl, j,", Caierly'. j
uuii .... vimiii ti vmir ii nas ncen cHiimiicu mai ineic air
jnnn bascbill nines composed of Amer-
, ., , ,
PI AY 1 0(1 S 'm)AYlln" ,r""P" " ' ov"Mas f",,-f", of
,J u v ' ' I the fnfled Males In France, ltali and
Hieat Britain .it the present time L-
M.hnuu, It l.1. icn ,UU, a. I en one of n.ese nines needs ,nse-,lls
If i tin Wnulil iMiie i piwipniieuvnt nfihils and other dlimoml pqulpmtnt. 11
me tenuis niatcli b.iweei . w u I, is er dlllliull tn uppl the demand
and Jli:iii hr flje II i nr the scries he- hntli. bi-cm-e nf Isik nf mnnc and shlp
tween lli-. Iw..ilt,. ui.l Phil lib Inhl i ' ldin! tniinitge
fnr II n l.emii- II i l,r. I, i'i... nl il.n
Mer'ni, I'H, i.-t (mi. ,.,,.,,, ,
,,.,, r ,. , ,' "
Mills f, 1 Muirlv .11 p,,ke ,,l ln5
was p.. lb!,, 1,, encd ihe
Ight in m. el I'llla.l. Il,l, indn b5 do
'-itliii. Ilwlmi In himuh.-siii 1
Sdiiii. nt iim ,ii,i,.u ,., ,i. hi.
Mo,"';,!rb,!r,.r,,,,,T r.'nen,"'nCi wis
veiv Mlenilnus i.mlesl bnenl 'n
1111I-I W Mies r HnMnn nml Then
due It.mseveli Poll ,,f New Iml, ,The
leputallnn nf the Iwn piivcis iflnciod
the ipednt'iis In llieh i cnirl nnd lim
were Klven s nie (reil. mid II was mil)
,'.!. "' '. lnV !"'"'" in." give Mies,
(he viiloi v hj j i-rls in I
1 ip.s r si.r
J j ' 1 1 1 1 4 1 i in ,
I I I 11 -. 7 I 1 I t 4 14.' 7
l 1 nsn HIH
I sun 111 iiinij',-, 7 -n
II III I s I 1 (I . 1 1111 IT "-,77
I'ell
PpII
riinti' si-t
MI'S 1 4 -1 I 1 -, .1 I v,
Pell 4 J T 1 -, 3 I .' jj j
II I' Iiilimtiui and living IVilght
Lamed up veil well In the doubles
i,.iliist I' I! Alex iml. 1 nnd It Ii l,t
IM and spians 1 -iirprl'e bv defeating
lli'm ! H-fi ( -J 111 m.itih li.twpen
Mies nnd llrets mil Pell nml M ilinu
was lem irkubli fnr (-oin. veiv fine 10I
b lug, 1 spoclnllv nn tin part or .Mies and
ltrttz Suminar
S1MII.KH
N IV
Ml Ho-inii il fMtt.l I 11 11411
f lurk r 7 ''7 .1 .
P II AlPMin.lPr 'Jew erk
c' lohiirlon ItiNlin I, J II J
l"fatl II
IV It llnll Sew link . I. fritted
I IVrlnht II if Ion II I 1. 1
rvlng
I If
! ', ''n"!.':?:", 7Np, ?'"n M"t""
I I. K lliium Sew lorl.
srivn llislnn CI IS
Infriitrd It, (
",, .LJ.'Mj " rk d-fealrt v I!
I f)l in i:s
Mhnntni! mil IV rich! ItnMoii lfiitted
lxalider and little New lurl. fit Ji
ll nml Htel llistmi nfe.ite.l n
nni vniMii s.w vorK 111 .7 71
Hall nr .1 Ullirn NVw lurk defeated
Semer an I Abhnll llual. 111 ,11. 7. (11
Th. Vhll-nleti bin leiim In loin n niiiteh
wllh New lurk will l.e IV I I II Hi II
I ieuletianl VViiIIhi. I' li.liiisuii timle
ttosers N IV SwiiMi. 1' 11 II iwl. and
P s; OKluirn. In sliulei nnd l.hiui nnd
Ht-atiie tlllrn an I Sbafer nnd IV Jthotda
and ft if ltullortll In .l.nhl.s
FOUR SISTERS IN FINALS
Two I'nii- it) Mrpi foi Double,
'lillo
New nrk, June K si uatl.m unl.iie
in the t.nnls ami ils of this .ountrv de
velone.l in tin women h Invitation dou
bles tniiiuinient nl tlm Ardslej cjubl,a"',,Ml, ll,1,', Hml other athletic ma -
vesterdaj when Ihe four Hioivnlng ss- ' r "' """ "w 'mixissioi uy necaUFe or
,., ,.,, , .. .,, ,, ,, laik of tonnage to make It up, for It has
teis won lulr vv.11 th nugl, th semi. I delUe(l thousands of oeir bojs of their
final it und and made the cnmpetl.Mu a ,, san,es anU tlmt is what thr) needed l
stiictlv fiiinllv hITiii foi the tltl. Iiiinioio than anvthliig else"
.i'SViti "Yn'f. "l.eV'WsK 'rK 1 ' I
n,.,,,:1a,;,l.r',nrs": rB'; ,A,,,;ariPPIIILL,ES T0 PLAY AGAINST
cM bv 1-n i,-n f-J and 111 the Itmei f SERVICK TEAM ON SIIND A Y 1
halt" Mrs smut .iieen and Mrs A F1 K Clrtl ' " 3U"UA r
T luu her th. n'bei twn Itiowiilm; sis- i
oT. MVPtropol,yanmM,V'Vmf J"1'"""' McKenty Willi
Cecig. L Chapunn at C-:. CO I Twirl for Fourth Naval Dis-
Ciimlicrluiiil, i; llugemlnwii, 2
HnBersiv .1. Mil . lune s mi,erls,..i
iraiirtl.ne,i Ils hull on (list n'sre in ti
nine indue I eacue in doreiiiliic iho imi
teimi here sesienlnv .1 in l.rrori i the
iiugcrstown bovs were te.tlv
YESTERDAY'S R ESIL'I S
Mil It 1C IN I, l!(.l i;
Oilmen Ii Vtl.lfll... I.
I levelsn.1 III llnhlnii, ?
Ilrlrnll. II ivnu.iliislnn a
New Xnrk. list i nil 0
"" " i. inui. .
NXllllNM. I i:I.H
111 csnies i.iliinneJ, mln
Khcilule for Toilav
NTION l. I I (,l r
( liluiin nl riilln.lrtnhlii t tear, .! tin
st I .inU h. New l.irk Itwo kit.nesl
I Irnr. 1-11 iin.l .1 II.
rlltvl.urcli nt llrtiiikhn Hun EilinesS
llrnr. I .11) nml 1 io.
I hirlnnnfi ill Hnslon I lenr. 3ll1
MiriticxN i.rai.t i.
I'lill.iilrlnlitn nt f lilrntn I lr ir. inn
1VM.hiiicl.ni nt lleti.ilt Hr ir. .Ml
lloktun nl ( level mil ejr. .1 IMI
New Xork al "t. 1OiiK I leur. 100.
Bingles and Bungles
Ihe 111. lie suv nin.le It lite tome, mite
u ill-. rlrr.ll). tiinnle Ibirk's amhltlnnt I
Rldlrle. tier., lb vl.linis f Ihl. rullilr 1
baterliall on tlie imrt uf the tlilincu huntli,
flttbc .'..(. Itfllrd to hit .ut datlu ftome '
ruii- urtttiilaj o uoit.frr ilosfon fof.
I (fenme Hums, the linen brnrinl, bus
found bU liiilllnir e)e ukiiln. DnrliiE the
week JiimI euliiilrled hi uverane lout twru
I U-four points, but rsterua tie ro.inetteil
' fur two slimles In fuur tries tu Hie rnlilier.
I .laik I.nUlil tlo. fortnre ( eniral lllah i
Htho.il alar nn.l n xiiember of msrl mIm
ine mnjur ledsue ciuus hi one lint nr nlllir. I
hss jumped nrfanlzeil tinacball ami juiiad '
the Sleil Iasuc
The led Sot ralllrd but Ifieiy cfic nilf.
rnllttil .1,1 fmlflicr Inlrr in ll rrrtrlnu.il
rfuiii, cnicf Muitaocr lohla tribe nan wit,
to 7
Nine iillfbrr were trnr.1 In tl.e llostms.
I leielnnd sunie. l h lite Ke.1 Sux -nd
three lu the Indians, Til lloslnii tulrlrr.
Issued e'eieii. 're tULrls nnd were found
're
l('4
, . v f vv . t rv ..
hat May Happen
in liascball Today
WTIOWI. I I. Mil t:
Mini Iml I'rt ln loe .lll
( lili no iK ! .;im 1117 .(1ST
Neu nrk 1H I I .(MB 1.09K t Ml .Bit
Inrlnnnll M !l .".Jl T1 .Ml
lHI-t ursli IS il ,lfl2 t ISH Ifl .Ifll
l hiiiir. is ; i . ivi .tit! .tin
iiiiii m ?i .nn n? .tin
St. Innl. i: it .II.-. It! t 111 .4111
llriinkhii II ! .117 t0 J3II .SOI
WII'KK I h(Jl I.
Unn I nt Trt. Win I ne
tio.tnu i is .unit .al .Min
r tork ! IS .A!(l .Cllll .MS
I hli lira 11 IJ .ftBI ,J'. ,1W
lleirlHlld !l 1 .Ml .!l .M"
si. i mil. .') Jl ,iss .inn .tin
WiKlilnctnn II i; .117 IAS 111
thlrllr in il .lim .101 .i
llrlrnlt II ? .11 .1VJ
ln t linfi". til In twn. CI ne Inn.
BAT, BALL FUND
DAY ON JUNE 11!S
iV.i i :.,.-. 1 f oi.n.r. Will C.ivn
ixutiifiiiii ..... ..... ..
2." Per Cent of Receipts
to Aid l.s
T I mile; TO K HKHK
j-..w ..
,
N.MTuf..1.i ifternnon the National
... sit -i.. ..J.iuJ
iiixiuiiicii !. aim ii ii"inK ...iiw.i. ..
i-.i-.rAi. iliimir-li the rffnrlR nf CI irke
"
..m,h ,n..r r T kW,.o
""' "' ",r 1n"r,L-" ""'"
Hnweicr Hie 1 Al ( A Is-iinKIng
u . . .
1 spui eiinri tn get eveivtningsiiippen
, iuris the Atlantic that Is donated, and
I ,H ,,p)c, n. ,,, , llmlBe of ,
nrk Mt )f , ,r, 1rP punllaBd
1P, ll soon he sent to Pershing a
nifii
Inn, tan Help
Th pn, llf Phlladelnhla rsn ma.
, ,,, r"" " 1 a, ? nl; " "
,r,rl"115 U, ,f'",,d, b ""ending the
Wiw "I the Philadelphia park next
Tuesd n wlien the St lnils CiSidlnals
1 ..pen sn les with Mnrins fnlks Pres-
uirnt linker, nf the Phils Is anxious that
PhiLiriotiihln should innko a tin niinuinr
ifid urges everv msn Interested In base-
ball or (be su.crss nf the war nr both to
so tn Fifteenth and Huntingdon Btrcets
next Tuesdav June 1 If
Mi Herbert L Pratt, vlie presi
dent of the Standard Oil Coinpni, who
litis just returned from organizing
1 11 C A canteens In Fratn., is
iioled In the New York World of Mon
ti u linong innii other statements, as
follows
Tho I lilted States must profit b
the experience nf our Allies add must
plan nw lo enlarge our facilities over -
sens foi taking tare of our men when
not iictinllv flhhtlng Tho American
.nl.ller Is naturally higher strung than
iinv of the Allied soldlei? He nia.s
Is on his toes He'a ever alert Alwajs
rci.lv to go, lies a djnamo of cnerg
Slid when he Isn t actually fighting, he
seeks mi outlet for that energ). and It
Is of vital Importance that his energies
be dlieeted likhtl. The war Is most
depressing One who rubs ag-ilint the
tealltien ..f wni la overwhelmed by Its
sci Muslims Onn marvels at what the
inen.tnduied nnd whalthe are accom
pllslilng
I War I ITet
I lie win nv trshadows over) thing else,
and that Is all the more reason vih
eieniliinr- that 111 rei. i ei Lu,i
up our me 1 should be dono now A
hi.nt deal Is b. lug done, but a lot more
must be done I wish I could describe
i leihipts nf rten gmc p'nied In lenei a """ "'" ' ". "" "" .""" proach was too strong and the oiet
' ... .!,. r I l.i.l. as!.L '' rilnng -teadll, lh-. ,he . while Mr. Barlow was M
Just how the win affects ono who comes nelthcr piaer had more than a hole
In tontait with It He feels all pent Ieail on ller opponent. Twice Miss
up Ills imotions seem all bundled to- c'aierlv won two holes In a row
seihei nnd naturally he seeks reirtf anti onco a double victory belonged to
II. welt. nut s the smile, the laugh, the Mr8 uariow It was a batte of chain
wiirni Inndshake, the word of good t)ons, and the moment one slipped the
their Ctiod cheer' Ah. that's It The other immediately took advantnge of
ihcei-up miisage that is needed over- t. a missed shot meant trouble,
"as I j i,a, p followed many final matches,
one of the wor3t catastrophes that nnd three of thn struggles for the local
the M c abroad had was the I chaninlonshln tome to my mind. One
loss bv submarine of 30,000 worth of
tnrt Team
, , , .
1 ,,,' " ' , " "rn fi? ti .,ii... 1 .-..
I !"?. ,,PC" aI ra"Kd for the enl sted men
iii mo army, nav ana mar ne corns
vvlin will spend their fuiloughs In this
ellv or vlclnitl next Sundnv afternoon.
i.nsigi .inniisons lourtli .Naval DIo-
i-l. . ..'... .. Ill .... ... .: Sii.ii.7. "".-I-.-
big same" The 'naval lads ou ile'd" e' ,
Athletics twn weeks ago. and are now
anxious tn add the National Leaguers'.
to their list of victories Bob Shawkev.
H.lfV tftlltiun.t mm nl- Xlt-T'.aa III A-.
'"-" "" cikiii win ivviri
fm tlie sailors, and Haffner or O'Donnel
. :TdlX 'iVlaldVavVar'n"?..?,"
meet a icpresentatlv team from Caran
Illx Tills Ell Ille will be nf nartlenlnr
nt.ict to til soldier bojs
Lieutenant Commander Pa)tu, who
has b. en Instrumental In arranging
of I nele Sam. has arranged for trucks
io leive irpm me unueti service Cluu,
I Tw cut j -second and Walnut streets nt
noon on Suudaj, and all the lads in the
seivice will be tnken to the grounds of
. tho Count r club for Hnllsted Men at
Itncklcdge, Montgomery County, Pa,
where the games will be plajed.
King to See Gqme
at Chclspa July 4
trillion, lune It Till nr, for the
first time In Vnclo. Xineritaii hUlnrr. th
IlllIC .If f-l.elMS.I Im Vnl.ir tn taC ....A
In an Xmrrlrnii Fnurlh of July relebnt.
linn. Oil Jul) 4 lilns (ieoro liai nram.
Ird In attend n baseball tame at thel-
t'".. '!rL"'f" "l,m" representlnt the
lulled Mates nrnt and intvr,
Klnx (.rorse kiinw basebnll from nat
e...erlen.e lu IDIS Ii naN pt CbeUeH
wlien lh New ork t.lanls and th ChlJ
men While sot plnjr.l an hlblllini
in Mill en their trip around the world.
tn e .Xnfioua! .Irnu;. tttrrdav he
ascended in tfie fourth tssfxir nrnt didn't
come tfou.li mifff )h9 end of I'm jttfc.
Orlty on gaine'" tbf attrhinon " t
JtorlL.
may
MISS CAVERLY VICTOR
IN BEST PLAYED FINAt
MATCH EVER
Puor Judgment on Sixteenth and Seventeenth bv
Barlow Contributing
Struggle for Women's Championship ' Jc
Bi WILLIAM H. EVANS
Tri&.S MILDHKD CAVKflLY showed
O.TJ. that It Is
s not an lmrwslhlc feat to
'defeat Mrs Ronald H Harlow In the
final nf in iiimnrtmii mateii hi heji inir
ih mi h,,,-. ,.i,n, i,. r rt,n..i.ini,t.
i nt lluntlnff.inn vniiev .i..n.ri Mr.
low hns been a sort of mental haz-
In i iB vrMi n.iln.li, r ,. l,
e Plaxed her In nntcl.es Most of
them bale been beaten before the leae
the first tee and that flue game that
I" characteristic of her p!a did the rest
She Is the Wilter .1 Trln Is of the fern-
I IlllltB ftn lia .1 1 .. t, 1 1 1..
' """'k uii. inr nr iiiio uc
IIM t hnl n mII -.-.... 1, J .-.. 1,1.
. V wH licked befe' ,h eed
in ii in -i nan
"plciHliilli-l'lajcil I mat
Th"fk nl ha' een n betlnr final
, match for the local ch-tmplonshlp than
th. ., .. vi,i. u. .. - .ii ...
.,....::.' ".'v.: v.:. "i?."."'..
"" - , -"-'" "-"' "' "?n
I .. - . - ii. .i ii . j i i
...i im nuic ron io ine nan rcctuc
of the wet grass Tho heal y air seemed
U..,1. . k-. -t 1.1 -
u' VpuT 4a .ho
neaiv wcignt halls and theFc gaie mem
uuin iicr hi lairi.ajs nnu rougn anu
l required "klllful plai to get tho the
hall up quickly and oleanl.
I There Is onli one creek that flows
through the Huntingdon Valles links
and the green committee haM done
I SJo'th by Tdd.nK
snnnnt in the M.rh H n.Uu In mil mil
around the course, guarding a green
here and i drlie there and catching a
hooked ball and trnpplliK a sliced shot.
And no less than fifteen tlmea docs It
MArtnauulifiVfi r1 l Imii 1 nil iinti1'itn a
."" ".-" "".""" ..V'V'.",'
'" i""""""'". ""i"1"''"! " """
with the numerous traps and hunkers
that lie In wait for 'poor iiid Indifferent
. '"'0, f,11" ndd lo ,11 0UKl1' raln-aookcd
grass that wraps Itself around the face
"f vvood and Iron clubs and then re-
'"embfr r skies
and WDt RrlpS ,0" hil' "on" "rt of
Un Idea what Ihe two women were up
aRn,ti nntl ,Pt M, Ca,erl) hod al',
a; am) Mrs narow an sp
, i, n.rl.. r... Il- tt..i.
1 Mr " Mirlow ,'a" ,,r Healen
l5UI' IO ",l nack lo lllp aunjcci mallei
"f the first liaragraph. Miss Cai crlj
!,red to her own satisfaction and to
hol"s ,of th small hut appreciative gal-
lerv that followed the match that Mrs
Barlow can he beaten et In nlna
final matches for the championship of
the cltv Mrs Barlow- has won six of
them, lost two to Mrs Caleb V Fox and
one to Miss Caierl So It Is no wonder
that the task of beating the Merlon
plaer is not, and has not been, an easy
( onc'
Last vear, for Instance, Mrs O Henry
I stetson, one of the ver best of a small
group of four or five Philadelphia
! women who stand out as ftrst-clisR
plajers, took Mrs Barlow to the
twentieth hole at Whltemarsh In tho
final of the Bumm Cup tourney only
to loc Five times 'she has vvbh the
women s tournament ut Shawnee, and
flvo times she has captured the deist
tup She has been a national finalist
tfw Ice and twice sl.e has won the eastern
women's championship And there arc
',er Important tournaments which she
l' won. not overlooking the North and
, South championship Eliminating- the
national championship, which she has
never vv on. she has to her credit more
medal and match plav victories than
anj tuner .11 ni-r sua .11 iiu uuimirj
jViitor's Championship Golf
,. .... . ... it..,. -,... ... . mb.
' "" '"? ' '",," . , ,i Jill he
' ."day is one that sho iw well be
proud of. and to beat the Mcrion star
tho Cricket Club representative had to
''.,, . .; ..! ,m" ...-. in finish
play championship golf, nut she was
' recollection is the lead that Horace
1 Franclne had at the end of the morning
roung 01 nine noies o . iubi. """"i'i-
by, only lo have Wllloughby carry the
match lo a decision on the thirty-sixth
green Another was the one-sided match
between Cameron B Buxton and Wal-
L" u Cn'mllfrTn.'
wuhU?2SDta;:f mnf
niaish between Buxton and Fred Knight,
when Knight, vvltli a 1. was up on Bux-
o) wjtn a -j oniy t0 go to pieces In the
afternoon and get soundly thrashed.
Rare Battle of the Units ,,
1 Yet. plowing through tne rain )es-
, terday, the favored few' saw a real bat-
' tie that was worth of one of the largest
, ' ", ". . .,,., ., ., .. .eh
callerles that ever witnessed a match
here and It was worth the wet feet and 4
the long trudge over the rain-soaked
. ......... ... .. ,!, tl.A i. nn.V.f.tl Avl.t l.nfli
linn-r- ." ..... ...c ..-..v.... ......
" mi J ' ? ea Tl
before we see a fincr-pla ed Anal, .
Twice Mrs Barlow drove Into a brook,
and both times sho lost the hole, but
... . ... Jt .l4.1
on hoth ot lliesc noies, me eignin ana
s.i.. r-ni.,ii- i,nrt ne ti..r. cm
I the second Mr. Barlow had far the bet.
ter drive, as Miss Caierl) was In the
rough and short, )ct when both plajed
for the green on their third It, was suss
Caierly who was Inside, aner she won. It
with a six-foot putt for a par. On. the
next hole both were on the green, and
JIlss laveriy, vvno ab an excepuonaiiy
fine putter, sank a.thlrty-flve-foot putt
for win. while Mrs Barlow failed lo hole
out one-half that distance. A little luck,
perhaps, but, nevertheless. It was a-line
putt and ran tiue the entire distance
Mr. Barlow al HerBeu
Mrs. Barlow piyBi the long fourth
well, although helcnnd jumped n
bunker. But she was pn the 616-jard
I hole In three shots,' and that Itr fine golf.
Mrsj Barlow showed the quality of her
golf by halving the next hole in spit
I of drive that landed Jutt ,or the.
brook. Here ap excellent approach anq
a six-foot putt counteracted tliree good
shots -of Miss Caierly, .Vnd her "shcH
game showed up well on the next hole,
the short sixth, 11 hen she placed her
approach dead for a half, while Miss
Caierlj, with a stroke ndvuntage.
seemed 11 sure vv Inner.
Then to show that there Is -some rea
son for Miss Caierly being t.ha national
runner-up, despite a ball jiut of bounds,
Miss Caierl" laid her approach dead te
the hole, on the fourth and gpt a half..-' T
..licit ti.tl t.u Dial in. U.A.V .(Ul .uv
twelfth green, which spelled, disaster to
botli Mrs. Tox und Mrs, Stetsdn Thurs
day. Miss Caverlyhid " oofntorUHt
lead 01 -one noie. .tbc h(
lug down Uie.AWWKvM-
lllCl.l tl.c etiuta if
this t'me Mrsvs
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ft
STAGED HE
S
Factors in Remarkable Wk
i the first Wt of poor Judgment of the d
Mie had outdrlien her opponent, 1
M"" " orassy to get nicr tne or
Against her caddie a ad Ice, she tl
Iron and Just popped ocr. Her ta
inert of the green Mrs. BafK
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I llnrtaainlnl Jt 1a sIiaI m l a! a
iiiuricr, nui biip put uqr iuuiiiiiu
.'" "'" .1""' approacnes pans
larlj well, but that Iron shot Been
bother her and her approach waa
short of the pfn and Mrs, Barlow
u,u ",c
tho hole
M f il a a ( 1
lWt, leaver le s fine Mall. AS
N
, Jj?? cr'calnY
I match did ..nt l.nlher Mis. favIMI
a moment for on the short '?ur'1n!
I ,nB Punch bowl, and Incldcntalllyli
'7"' c"' ''"'""" V, V , ".
hill putt of thlrtv feet, ahe drops
hi ithin nn mch of ts c-jp mvi
I -.. "ot .o be outdone, curjej,
"a vtinuj nns xiuni iu vic uvvni
and was dt on ner tnrd. Mr
I in l.art n hnU a rn.inhla ilni
l - " - ..--. .-..,.-..,. vn.V
f0t" lhli poinl th.seine
d It was on the sixteenth a,nv
cnteenth that Mrs Barlow used
Judgment and niaied two shots ,
killed any chances of winning
championship She was one up 1
three lo play and there was no neMM
taking risks Both were short 'of iti
nig hunker on their second shoL'WI
shot hern unquestionably was an 1
for both were rather close -topif
iunaerv tue grass was wet and i)
the shot got Into tho air speedlly'tf
hie wan certain But Mrs. Bs.rt
chose the wood and In tlie ball wenifQ
Miss Caierly should haie used an,lro
as well for all that she needed to
was to get over the trouble ButI
Used her baify. but fortunately wl
the ball was low It Just cleared.)
nunner and went sailing up the CO
Hut even nt tbat Mrs. Rarinw' rln
the hole for a half, but the ball w
not stay In firtF-i
Her Fatal Mi.i.k 'fl.ljl
, .. ......? litfSu
tiivn eamu ni-r iniHtaae on ine ser
tcenth The match was all square'!
....cc. v..i-i. jiau 1111 H. JlJIfJ vet.l
straight down the course. Mrs.' Km
skied her tee shot anil It landedQ
rougn tiver the brook and shorty
f airw ay. Neither pla) er could" reao
green from where tho ball lay. In 3
snoi. as me green Is guarded
bunker which runs across the -I
front of tlie green Lone- irraoji'"
woodn club are two things that.dj
mix at times ana tney did not M
that wooden shot went lessh.ii'i
dred yards and Mrs Barlow wl
ironiea wun a long pitch to th-
guirded green, with the nrohK
thn ball going out of bound W)1
Ing In a grassvt hollow back' of J
green. Her shot was Kood hut-1 J
not lofted enough to fall dead and ItS
.pvrrine green-mto the grassj-'h
Miss Caverly's second was ait'ltS
ir was well placed so that a
.piashle landed the ball on th. ,
feet aWa), ono of the finest sl.nf.
day. Mrs Barlow chinned nn'a.
In a few feet of the cun. but Mtaatrl
erv plumped the ball In antji
uonnie, n-.
M: r.-. ," ... . ' "
:,. jvxucy Lfornuc iji.'t
it was ri most comfortable
he In Both bad excellent .teet.
nnu ..tiss uaienj- Delng away
beautifully on 'the green tcnior'
feet aboie the hole. Mrs Bard
a iow Dan ana it struck the' 1
front ft the green and hnnnT,
a foot of the green.' Miss Cavi
this point plainly showed llitf ear
ner nard match, and while M
was sizing up the all-Important lit
shot the champlon-to-be sat' iv
the wet green. Mrs. Bartow
excellent approach to wlthln
or the cup
'I -..rial. tUt.. ...- "!
- . .e.. .ma iiuib were ovi
remarked Miss Caverly aa shs
putt. The ball was above, lha.
It Is hard work to Judge sue
on a wet aay. Jt wa not1
to win the hole, so Mlsa
parently thought the areen
than It proied to Jjc, for the
ran, tne nole, by flie feet-,
she was equal to the task, at
welcoming thump In the cu
maicn was over and there 'tw
champion. x
Both Mrs-. Fox last year's'!
and Mrs Stetson. vho wera'
ine semiunats by Mrs Barky
caierly. respectively, follow,
throughout Its very- IrAereat,!
eo Keenly were mey Inter
outcome, and while both
mixed foureomes sterday
mere is not mo niigntcat
both were glad that they
fortune' to witness the flnTi
wniciu jviiss caveny ana
gaie. $w
"22 Championships in Na
"The women's dhamplons
played since liST.s when-
Ot the Philadelphia-Country
tuc iftqi iiitc, aiiev in ine -years
ot competition only !
haie'' Avon IL Mrs. Barktwi
six victories; Mrs. Fox. 1
Miss Caierlj-. Miss Prano
the first. PhtUdelphlan W."
cnamptonsnip, and itlssj
have two eaclf, and Miss I
don Valley: Mrs,,T.-W
Miss A. Jt. McXeely. Me
Edith N. -Noontt, Wllmla
eacn.
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ritrelane. Jun -4Ftr
Hoblltzell. of th. Vesta
tcsiu. who recently. Ml
corps nf, th army.
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