Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 19, 1918, Postscript, Image 12

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GA GAWGE STALLINGS AND HIS BOSTON BRAVES GUESTS OF PAT MORAN'S PHILLIES;
noma rn tA& Tisr aato nufrr r rcc
INSON-TENER BATTLE
MOVIE OF A MAN SEEING HIS NAME IN PRINT
OVERBROOK SENDS OUT
ANOTHER LIST OF TEST
QUESTIONS FOR GOLFERS
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Golf Club Is Doing Splendid Educational Work in In
structing Players in Rules and Etiquette
of the Game,
GLamces over
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TflRTIOfl OF ARTICLE
WHICH COfOTAIMS TsJAIVt
SATURES AN ALL-STAR
I BIG LEAGUE FIGHT CARD
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ing Conhic vs. Georgia George, and Holiday j
larley vs. Garry; Other
While Fans Await
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1?H General Crottdcr busy preparing
Ho bo handed Jto the dear old public
U magnates, managers and plaors nre iiutUn? on dill rehearsals
In shape for cither end of the
"of their existence, but those riij
rand the public Knows It, but when It comes to fighting It l something
gain. Tor a long time that stuff has been neglected but locenth
excellent battles lme been put on and the star wind-ups soon will
Idcd. The O. I?. tight club has arranged the following all-star and:
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KatlliiiQ Han Johnson is l.onp .Inch Truer
Curninu Cont.tr Mack n Gcoipln Orornr Stalling
Holiday Vbbcti is. Clcirr Join Itcmiwnn
Hill Ktllcfcr in Uica)i Xealc
Z'al Moran u, Hill Union, the I'lnhtlnn I'lumbei
htsh Mcusel is. Left l'icld Mcarltai
llld lip
f.cdtl retry is. National Commtsli
Ktra Added Attraction
Battle Hoiat bu Entire Cait
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iVW.,.!. Ca-Ul1 l n..tl-..- n linul H I, I
ii-TTV "" jjuiiins ity a. iiuiu iin"
'tfiianey'a north eery tlmo thej pass
iV.iitn rnnnirls irn Insorfril In ninkn llilnirs Interc-tlnc and there alwajs is
LtjifmeUilng doing. On Monday Pat Morati wjs chased from the field and
r-'jeusci went ocr tho top in lett new
a,Tfrformances helped considerably and a
Private Scraps in Major
HRE is a spiilt of pugnacious unrest
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:iL3T prnaie scraps aro quiiG uommon.
'ffiVi r0 ,-.,..,. ,. a
snant inen it wsi imcrrru mat i.c posipuneu t i -snum nun Himnii
-week to clip un a few double-headers
NwwdUtely challenged Ciari'j Herrmann,
t,p8tpone games If the grounds were wet or the sk leaking lie was ore
KWiiuBB Oarrv threatened to schedule exhibition games on wcckdns ln-
Uad of the regular ones and appear
lwnAUlluja Jinn UUUk QHUum u- iuji """
&?A ' Can Johnson and .John Tenor havp
Blth Battling Ban as the aggressor.
wlQsfnk the harpoon In President .John
?& be used within the next month. There
r time nd now that the Scott Peri.
2-stepping Is looked for.
RUf 1,dt I'eri caec has reled the
KGeorgo Stalllngs It has slumbered peaceruuv tor tour cars, dui is jusi as
Oittpngr as eer. Connie and George had an argument oer the use of Shlbe
K?Trk for practice purposes during the world's series, and Mailings got so
Hwikrjr that he proceeded to clean up Connie's team in four straight game
iSVdWthev are afer the same pitcher, and although Pern has lost his last
InAj4 games he still is In demand Connie
K n "! taken his case into court anil
P?iittb4 rumpus Is bad business and will
KMUl'MttnL
lBut what will this constant trapping get the magnates? 'The game
Kifrdw is In a precarious condition, the clubs arc losing money and me pumic
kenough war on the other side to occupj its mind. It wants relnxa-
Mnd the best thing to do Is to settle
ba belongs to Boston, let him go; if
FNiH.f3et the thine oer with as soon as
all again
' Miracle Team of 1918 Will Play Here Today
v. rininr &,p, led bv George Stallings will begin a four game scries
rvsirt -
P?&i4'ilth the Phils today. The Hraes
liffifMlorial I-eague in the last month and
y't u.'19 rrom me iuhwi .un, m
RWallltabed up to third place, and although
tkv club Is expected to be out In front
5t St George Stalllngs has accomplished
IMtMMra. I-at hpring down In Miami they looked like the Saddest and most
R3'J'.4 -. , ,. ...A- n-.nnA i knll fl a 1 1 1 'PI, a Tlilla nont rlnnn n Inam nf
liS'JIw'vrn crowu umi eci hiavtu .. u., ..v.. -... .... -
o nbitttutes and managed to break een In the series ";eiy one piedlctcd
Sfes'tlHit Boston would be lucky if it finished in the league, and seven othpr
El? 'clubs" chortled with glee when thry
p-i -to, win.
At the start of the. season the Phils
Braves and een BrookUn grabbed off
K, trouble was patched up and Charlie injected some of his pep into ihe nfleld
ISfatid'thlngs began to Improve. The pltcners grew oeiter eer daj , some
fEVirf tlie new ones came through and flnall Dick P.udolph was prqailed upon
E2i.'r't-tfH .. nr1 mm !, tmnrtpq. nilrtnlnh Iimh llAlnpft thrv nlllli rnn.
?4ilfably and right now It looks like a
WljOsh1" National League managers
Sf'H'ivlH be Interesting to see them In
Hjrthat, can Improve so mucli in
S?ii. r,, rim ci Tli a funs like rood baseball and here Is their chance
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wx&Harry Weaver Overstays Leave and Dratvs Suspension
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CsXTTARRY -"WEAVER, a Quaker City boy w ho twirled
jjfl'the Athletics last jear, now located with the Chi
tytted. with the Chicago aggregation,
'fcujit Davroll. "When the Cubs were
J-tlaya'of leave, but after his time limit
fef'tlMtrCul) pilot had become annoed at
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tTOien. weaver midii nuuwvu u k hwuhuwiu, , viitiiicu iu me
fcfUaed pilot that he virtually had enlisted in the nav.v. As he had over
filliwyea, his leave bj four das without even noticing the club when his
sicea were needed, Mltcnell was in
Ippeared. Weaver's explanation
fUiiUa suspension.
vfe'Weaier pitched In the New- Unglaiid League for a time last jear and
. -ij.v4ade juch an Impressive show that he was recommended by the Cub scout.
I fSVAai. had tieen used mnflt a.S a UtllltV hllller and lia ilnnn vnmn rn.t
i" work In a relief role.
pFlf Jack Kelly s Coaching Brought Victory to Costdlo '
$? STRANGE thing happened In the fechujlklll River regatta on Saturday
qKrhen Paul Costello won the senior singles In the historic race. Paul
miZ .I.aaIa ii .Tnl. TT11i Ibe trnn f.nn nf Ihe Veunorv fr-n 1,A !.. i.
wHsa.iuwtv. j VH.. ....., ...- -.-
rp& la'arned to set in a working boat,
Suit, Talis that he wanted to read In
"ujith had won the regatta and Costello
'TV Th race was a Quarter of a mile,
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. Uke Kelly, snows Desi wnen conaiuons are at tneir worst. Costello, after
ling the race, wrote Kelly and told
K-
stream that pauses for a moment at Kast I alls and thanked Jack
i the help and hints he had given
,enta Vesper clubmen contend that
igttfcrs In the country and believe his
mtt' atart of a long xictorious career. But Costello, like Ted Meredith
StJ'Donald Lippincott, never will race Kelly. Their friendship Is by far
7 i
draft will take the two best
iter already has been certified
br, of the Cardinals, was ordered
Mir njaBKiiicn imte vecu icwsuiMu aa me jcauuig oacKsiops in the
organization, Snyder has been
that for three seasons, and even
I to play the part of second string
Cards still will retain Gonzales,
h felt as keenly by St. Louis as
i tst ...
tny kind of luck the Phils should strengthen their standing In the
iiaHt,race this week. Today
fctMnd the Braves, xne Ainietics loaiea yesteraay and Detroit
tjMtH into last place by defeating St, Louis in a double header,
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r'tWnC.y.B. enlistment In the
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Bonis Certain to Entertain j
Crou tier's, Verdict-
W. MAMVF.U,
his famous wotl.-oi-llaht order
tomorrow or later In the month
rrdlef. Toll on the Inn field Is
are orntllc They know tho can
im olifi-1 12 1 nrn thnlf. A a s CM tllMr
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through tho turnstile Friendl
10 smite a nicacncriie jho-c ivu
pleasant time was unci
Circle Quito Common
In the ranks of the major leagues
i-1. .. t 1 PUk.lf. n. a m t Inrll rv
iiuii.u i.ui;n s'cn !. muif.-
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latei In the eison Charlie im-
stating he hsd a peifnct right to
in t'litbush only on Jviturdajs and
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been at -words points for car,
He seldom ocrlooks an opportunlt
and is him sharpening a new supph
should be a show down in a short
case has bobbed up some llxelj side
old fpud between Connie Mark and
has defied the National Commls-
some real trouble is expected ine
not help the national game to any
the t'ero case as soon as possible.
not, allow him to stick with the
possible and let's get bick to real
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nax e sprung a nig surprise in me
now are looked upon as the miracles
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still a few games behind the leaders
before the llnal bell
wonders witn mat gan? o Dan
figured up the games thej expected
walloped the d.ij lights out of the
a few lctoiies. Then the Ilcrzog
championship aggregation
pick the Braves to win the pennant,
action at this stage of the game A
one monin is wen worm seeing and
1.Kr i.l.. (nn.l.H .-. f. ... n .. . . r
cago Cubs, is still
but it cannot be said he' is on the
In this city Weaver was given a few-
had expired and many dajs elapsed
the liberties taken bv a joungster.
1.f,1 rlr. ,, . W AV. lin n. nlnlH 1 . ,,
an tiling uut a receptive mood when
failed to "atlsfy and he drew an in-
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and Kelly told his little pal from
France that the Vesper Boat Club
had captured the singles.
not at all to Costello's llkinr- y.,,.
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him he had won the championship
him.
Costello looks like one of the best
mastery over the local blademen Is
catchers in the National League. BUI
for service and jestcrday Prank
to report. For the last two jears
the mainstay of the Cardinals back
when Ivy Wlngo was with St. Louis
man to Snyder.
the Cuban, tut the loss, of Snjder
the departure of Klllefer by the Cubs.
they are In fourth place, just two
avfation corps win prevent hfs trilng
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BOXING BOUTS
FOR SMOKE FUND!
Program Arranged by Navy
Relief Society and Plrila
1 delphia Nay Yard
I SCENE AT SH1BE PARK
m.unnioth boxing contest for the
bpiieflt of the Overseas Smoke fund Is
sclipdulrd bv the Philadelphia Navy
ard emplo.vps working with the renn
svlvanli auxillar of the Navj Pellpf
fotletv, at .Shlbe Park for the evening
of Wednesday June 26, at S o'clock, or
the following evening it the weather
should be Inclement
The performance will ie a combined
boxing and musical show, offering new
and entertaining features from the
Kcitn program ana me rniiaacipnui
Navv ard Hand
The proceeds w III be dlv Ided betw cell
the navj jcrd emplovps' scntlon ot the
, P.ed Cross nav auxlllarj and tlic .Navj
P.ellef Soclptv.
j The civilian rmplojes at the navj
vard have alrcad given $2000 this,
I month toward the smokps-for-K.illors
overseas fund, but ff000 more Is needed
to assure each bo a spventy-eent pack
age The I'ennslvanla auxiliary of the
Navy ItPllef Soclctj, which was Incor
porated In 1904, has for Its president at
the Philadelphia .Navv Yard, Sirs C. A
Carr, wife of Captain 1'arr; honorary
vice presidents. Mrs E T. Motesburs,
Mrs Prentiss Nichols and Mrs. Randal
Morgan It is the olllclal rellpf organi
zation of the un) lo bring tlnanclal aid
to the widow, orphans and 'dependent
mothers of men giving their lives for the
flag
The nav.v vard emplojcs comiiilttee
consists of John J. Kehoc, J, II Kenney
hd Archibald Allen The program they
1 lmn flrMnppH tti n rlHi imp Aninnp Ihe
contestants will be Patsv Ilradlev, Ed-
Idle Dundee, Ilughle O llrien, l'icdd
i Nitchle, Jack Taj lor, Jimmy Tlempj,
Joe Phillips, Phil Block, Joe Fisher,
lohnnv Mealev. lack Thomnson. Muckels
ftpllly, Leo Vincent, Tommj Caicy, Lew
Tendlcr, Billy Thornton, Kid Wolf,
I'rankle Herman, Dan Johnson. Jack
Hubbard. Joe Mendcll, Jimmj Koster,
Charlej (Kid) Thomas, "oung Jack To
land, I reddy Kelly, Battling Jess Brown,
Indian IlUfctell, Kddlc Morgan, Johnny
Majo and Tedd.v McGovern .
A iiantomlme exhibition will be given
bv Lddle Mack and a battle roal bj
twelve toloiecl bo3
Tickets will be on sale at Glmbels.
i;lw.irdss ,paldlng's, Donaghj's and 1
the L'nlted bcrvlee Club I
Scraps About Scrappers
Hum llfinn
Ihe Denmark lluhtnelsht
has hen makhed to meet Tommv are. of
MLr-tunil 1(1 MIC Mlldl UIIUL HI lll UfPII HIT
ahow of Ihe CunhrlH A C Vankford ave
nue and Somerset street, on TrhlrfV ntuht
The lemlwlnd u brlnss together Dick Stesh
of Cleveland and Joe Koona of Kensington
ammp rrredmpn. a loral fljwelght H
anxloja lo b paired off with Tootsle Poile
. at one of the New lerse club?
Johnnr Rar, the Pittsburgh lightweight
la in exiellent condition for hla scheduled
ten-round contest with Johnnv Dundee, to
take place at moketown tonight
Joe Vlendell, under the management of
Sroodtes ma) be matched to appear In one
of the preilmlnari bouts to tho Leonard
Urltton tilt '
.llinm) VWtabe Is anilous lo he matched
to box any m:: pounii poser in the country
iand wnuM nrlr such bojs Johnny Till
man JacK nnuon ana leu uia. lewii
I hllvnl filltbontj. a deaf mute from St
' Taut may be nen bsttllne all of the srood
t lluhtwetchts at some of th Ne Jerae
riuua in ine neur miurr uiddoiib nun come
Kast well recommende! bv auch ouKlllBtlf
ttara hi Mlkr- O Dowd. illko Ulbbona anJ
Hlllj MlfKle .
Renortt rti circulating that Irish rata
Cllne and Lew Tendler may be. matched to
appear in a return jto at a Jocal openalr
how In the near future
rn Tranrtdro fan belie that Harry
V Ills th1 colored heawelcht who twice
topped the tteran Ham 1-um.ford. 1 the
greatest boxer todai and If he were
matched to box either Jark Dempsey, h red
Pulton or Jeia U tllard for the champion
hip. hf would win the title In Jir time.
Wild mil lirennan. the Chicago hcaw
nelcht la In strict training for his ached
ulad ten-round contest with Tom McMahan,
of Newcastle, The, come toeether in Chi
cago on the nlaht of June 21,
Star Bouts it Cambria Club
Five star wlnd-uts have been sched
uled for the regular show on Friday
night at the Cambria Open-Air Arena.
Frankford avenue and Cambria street.
In the fintl bout "Ughtlng Dick" Han
sen, the lightweight champion of Den
mark, will meet Tommy Carej'. of Phila
delphia. The semifinal will present Joe
Koons, of Port Tllchmoud. 'anil- Dick
Htoah. of Cleveland. The, preilmlnari
win pen niiiiey sitsjanwr
Looks around car
To sec VJHO CL5C NAY
BE REA'DlMGi SAS-vE
FaPER
FEEL5
PUBLIC
LIKE A
CHARACTCR.
VICTORY AT LAST FOR
GIANT ANDRE ENDERSON
Converted Wrestler, Representing Camp Grant. Stops
"Unknown" From Camp Cu&tcr in Two Rounds
for Initial Ring Triumph
Ilv JAMLh ?. CAROLAN
ANDRH ANDERSON", the giant SwAIp. ) Leonard npver has anv doubt as to his
X".wliooncc tried to make a living as a n"n ability when in tho ring From
grappler. but failed, then undertook to K r.eVeagat'heaaTla'c'e's
make good at boxing, but failed, now is a wager on himself before a llcht. In
a regular fighter. Andre is at Camp
Grant and for the first time In Andre's
fistic cireer tint vvo recall be has been
credited with a victor. Anderson once
Diet Frank Moran, took the count early
land for the next three months no one
knew of IiIr whereabouts He finally
was located in the wilds of Northern
Canada .
Last fcaturdav Giant Andre tool, part
in a boxing tournament between Camp
Grant and Camp Custer Homer Smith,
thp Michigan heav) weight, was sched
uled to entertain the big .Swede, but' an
injured hand compelled him to view the
entertainment Anderson had inado thp
Journpj for thp purpose ot,dlsplajlng his
punching powers and the crowd wanted
to sec him In aitlon
The A oluntrer
Andre simply" had to be entertained
Homer .Smith, Custer's hope, was dlsa
hloil Was there not one man in that
camp of mole than 10,000 able to com
bat big Andre? When the call for a
volunteer was made, a powerful Irish
man stepped forth and said ho would
meet the Swede He was Jim McLaugh
lin, a member of the 330th Machine Gun
squad
McLaughlin was a gamy boj. He
tailed Into Andre as though his oppo
i ent was a novice. Mclaughlin had the
strength but he lacked scIphcp, even a
slight knowledge of the game and con
ditions Andre tojed with the game nov
ice and did such destructive work with
his mitts that Brigadier General Penn,
(he nresldlng officer, ordered the decision
.u jrilnl in Anderson at the end Of the
second lound.
Andre never had such luck as Ibis In
the piofesslonal ring If he onb lould
'have landed a few more McLaughlins
nerhans he would have been "framed
for a match for tne Heavy line, incics
no dcnjlng Andre has the frame
Confidence is a valuable aset. Benny
Bingles and Bungles
. The Glanla uor ani s0 dM ,;, cubs
i-Tltla Itoita tht .Xailonal league racr ml
"''" It in. icllli llie Ciicaooaiu leading
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Pfnnv Iuir pbofl his lant same nt the
rolo Uroundi until alter me r 11
partlclpatnl In tho GUnts victors to the
extt-nl o( two runs and one hit 1
The flreat 71m Is ftcaln In the nod crare;
of the New torn fans. He materially aided
line t.lanta In bratlna Inrlnnali. irttinr two
hlngifft and a double In four times up,
I Poll Terrltt a win over t!,
aiith straight for McUraw a
rterla was the
folks
The Athletic were Idle yesterday. Thc
were on the road from ( leiclund to Itokton.
Prrcu Itauohton president at l'"f Boslon
JTrntrs. drclorrrt lia( John H rarrell caat
the deciding vole It the Scoil Perm case.
its alalei.icnl Ilauglilon said:
"President Johuton. ol the .tmfriraH
League. Is deliberated misrepresenting the
.National League and the Boston club, and
making It appear dial fie ilrcfsloii tn Ine
Rcott Perrv case ttas made by the national
commission alone. The president ot the
SonthermAssociatlo i and Secretary John II.
farrell. ol the .National .Association of
Minor Leagues, also had otes and I am
t1tflnln i jteci-rf if fteti I state that tl lias
i ilr. rarrell's tote ithlch decided Ihe case."
Petrol! look a Journer t St. l.ouls and
beat the Itrownn twice In the kirac Plr the
same da. In the two contests Tr Cobb was
up seven times and had three hits.
Poland and Pauss were the winning pitch
ers for the Tlgerv against 8t. Louis, and
Lclfteld and Sothoron the losers.
Just to prove he ran throw lo second,
Kddl llurn picked ui n wild pitch In the
third Inning and nailed McKechnle br a
couple of jnrdu at second. N (
flaw) Cravatb was hitting In hard luik
rsteraa lie jhiu on ine Dan rrry una ,
up. but It landed Into the bands ot a wait I
Inr "elder in ine nrst ne annoai KnocKeo
I'utshaw on" his feet and tho. other two times
Max (Jarey puuen
center field wall
Max Carey pulled down loni Uner near the
Cu II (Hlonig 4a a xlcttm ol hard luck.
Alter 11111111110" Jfoitdoi's game tclli o fuo.
naffprr In Ine Irnl'i, soi.ie kid sunned his
lavorlic bat and disappeared, lriiliams has
sleuths on Ihe trqll ol that kid,
Slock, 'Bancroft and Mcflafflgan polled
four sweet double plans on the IMrates.
Cooper had the Indian sign, on lleusel.
Irish teas al hat three' times, slruifc out
fitice and rolled an easy one to short.
Ol'R OFFICIMi AtKRVOK-4
Jfornu f..n ? .000
Hunts ... ....,,., I .000
ity.oil . 1 ,,. t l l.tUt
Kddie Hums and Tat Mn-an should know
better than to arsua with the umpires.
Those kuis never fln.'h sevond Iu oratorical
cijnteits pn the dlaimtnd,A. j,.
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GLAKJCE.S AT ARTICLE
FROM A XM-STAfsJCE
CAREUES5 LIKE
Buys Sevicral.
CoPtea of
NGVASOeALtR
all his combats be makes some kind ot
a, wager and this always seems to stir
mm into action.
Most fighters are reluctant to place
a cent on thcmselvts The moment
thej do or their friends back them they
seem to lose their neive. and their fight
ing powers wane The more monej'
placed on Leonard the better he battles,
alid much monej has been wagered on
him since he wrested the lightweight
crown from I'reddj Wel"h In only onp
fight did lie fail to makp good for his
Mipportprs that was against Jack Brit
ton last fall
The Leonard followers w'erp belting
Leonard would win bv a knockout,, but
thp work of nrlttnn In the ninth and
tenth lounds caused them not onlv to
fear for their monej on the 'knockout,
but for a win for Bcnnv, so furious was
the Britlou finish
llotli Benefit 1'erfnrmerM
Both Leonard and Britton, who clash
at Shlbo Park next Tuesdaj night, will
appear at the bentfit sjiovv for the Bed
Cross at Madison Square Gaiden, New
"Vork, tomorrow- night Bcnnv Is due to
entertain for six rounds, but Britton has
a more difficult assignment. He and
Ted Lewis, veteran performers are due
to clash over the six-round distance
Lewis and Britton hive fought each
other on more than a dnren occasions
The last was a ten-round affair for the
soldlprs at Madlon Square Garden laft
month. In that engagement Lewis
dropped Britton, and it was Ihe- first
time Veteran Jack ever wont to tils
floor. At least his manager, Danny
Morgan, insists it was' Jack's first visit
to the mat.
However, Britton volunteered early to
appear at the benefit show and requested
that Lewis be his opponent. Their act
Is a high-class one and alwajs goes
I good
Burns Again Takes
Lead in Batting Race
Ilurnt. of the Athletics, moved Into
rlrt place clerda in the race for batting-
honor In the American league.
Here U how the Ave leading hlttera In
the big league are batting to datel
AMERICAN l.EAtll'K
t, A. II. R. II
llurn. lhletlc., Al 2WI .-A II
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Timely Hilling Wins for Junta!.
ltoona. Pa., June 18 Timely hitting Ir
the llnal Innings enabled JunUla Shop to
defeat Car Shop by the score of e to 4 here
esterdm
JUNIATA CAIt SHOP
rhnae rhoe
nhodes 3b i t l t o roflm'ji 2b ft n n n i
I heers s. I ll B 2 Carles 3b 1 0 1 ft 1
ralhoun cf I 1 l 0 0 Mnr'eon tb t 1 0 0 ft
Mvers.lb . 12 8 11 B'ser.lb 0 1 o o
nf cher lib 1 P a S t PlrerV . , n i I) i n
smith rf , -1 2 o 0 0 Marklccf 0 0 2 0 0
lUVjly If 14 10 0 Ashbjrn cf ft 1 0 8 0
iruin c ii u t " j.rw bo x in,, ,, ,,
ltyrnes P ft 0 O.l 0 Mitchell rf 1 1 ft 0 0
Fortt P . toil 0 Hughes p 0 ft 0 3 tl
Totals 6 6 2110 3 Totals 4 e Jl 10 2
Juniata .' ' 0 2 0 0 2 1-t
Car eron ... 2 0 0 0 0 2 0-5
Champion Kenny Leonafrd
Fight Jack nrltton at Shlbe
Park neit Tuesday Mght.
Biggest card or the year. s-
KTery eat In mala stand re-
erred and near ring.
Get ,
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Boys!
1, !. tj. 15 at Edward'
Spalding',
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PHILLIES vi. BOSTON
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Seats on Sale at Ulmbel and Spalding'
Point Breeze Motordrome
Bl'l'l IAI. TOVIORRnW NIGHT
80-VIII.K MOTOK RACE
Stsrlersi arman, Collins, Drakach, Lawrene
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CGRTAIsJ PAGe
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DUCKPIN LEAGUE
OPENS SEASON;
Ten Teams Entered in the
Keystone Annual Sum
mer League
CARTER HOLDS RECORD
' There off" said George Mos mill
agcr of the Kejstono Allejs, laRt night
when he rang the bell for the firt pill
to he sent on Its journej- dbwn the alley
for thp opening game of the Kej stone
Hummer Duck-Pin League, which he In
naugurated for the summer season And
thus .Section A began the season ot fif
teen weeks, which consists of three
rounds
The duck-phi league will roll four
games on each of the two nights, namclj,
Tuesday and Thursdij of each week
Section A drew for Tuesdaj ttnd Section
B will rol off their games on Thurs
daj night A I Carter, who holds the rcc
nid for ' duck-pinning ' with a bcore ot
JOl pins, was at no time during the
first night in d ingcr ot losing this
place
One of the best scorers of the evening
was Ililllj-, on the Geriuantown squad,
when he tossed the ' babj ' pins for a
total of 135 'Chan" Itlchtpr, one of
Philadelphia's best-known bowlt'rs, also
was among the plntopplers, and found
them falling to his stjle for 108.
Orrmaiitnnn quintet took the flrM ram
from Hie While KlrphantK hj- a score of 4 SO
to 4 Iti. Relllv. en Ihe f.ermiinlnun t,um.
Knlllne the hlnh xrore of 131, Vforrla went
trr for a rrnlurj nnd "nine" odd pins.
Vlanrkilr renenieil the time uiii, ii,. i.
Ing team, htoriitc 41(1 nhiM In thlr avn
jn',joir'.rony;
if r"
sw iHV
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weni oier lor jv. v.uo nj.. &.. ...... ...... -w-
matched, the same standbier with tvvo-
rilcalrn team lot Hie first game lo the bal1 matches on Saturdajs, Sundajs
leunrli. I- a score of 416 to 474. It was and holldajs, as thero are more three
!oh:sed"To,;,rioSfa.fd'r1tr9r, sA Xa inVsi""" frr ba" ,matclics paiciX on ,hose
mer (lie lop. ' dajs than BliiRles
Vn !. TlHnrs shnulH not ilrin frnn
Ji::d,VmTanrt"rck,ra'dar:r,"n'd al.
roiled ine vianrMIr qiml By eleven plus,
Mctllll frulurlng with 106.
(irrmanlown handed the While hlrpliaul
iaihES'fSLi ,JlVaMi?'sm fSfif'lf "h"'
ahdy Mode,t.'ttrnfg41h.tV3J!t6ur50Vhu,nT'anSd
spare pin.
J I lltle" Dor Shield Mrpprd Into Ihe duck- '
lug lonteitt when he relleTed rieraon. of the
rilralrn team, hut "Doe" vva not in form
and failed to live up to hi past rolling,
Thursday night the Summer Howling
league will roll off their fourth t,erirs on
the Costa allej. -
Martin District Director
Stale College. Pa., June ID Bill'
Martin. I'cnn .State's track toach and
freshman football mentor, has, been ap- i
pointed district athletli. director for the
Loner Island military camps He has
assumed tils duties, w Ith headquarters at
the .Mlneola v. ai. u. A.
Martin n appointment was mane by the
rosdlck Commission on rmy Training
Camp Activities He will supervlsc'the
work of the Y. M. P. A athletic directors
throughout tne l.ong- isiana aistrict
It will be his dutj to organize and sup
ervise recreative sports of all sorts, in
cluding scheduling of contests between
the vaiious athletic teams of the camps
in his district.
The State'College athletic committee
has given him a three months' furlough
which later maj- be extended to one
jear. Martin's appointment Is the fiist
of Its kind to be made In this country
by the training-camp activities commis
sion Other men will be given similar
places
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D KLAXON D
fi The Deiciiiiable Hrn D '
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Ily WILLIAM
fTlHE Ovcrbrook Golf Club Is doing
- more to teach its members the rules
of gnlf than any other golt club In the
Philadelphia district. From time to time
the handicap and match committee has
sent out a set of printed questions for
the members to solve. One of these was
printed In a recent Issue of the Hvemno
Pubi ic LFOaEn. . Thp most recent pub
lication Is entitled 'Tho Kthlcs of the
Game of Golf V aB Important as the
Uules " The communication follows:
Tour committee herewith presents
some additional questions, this time on
tho subject of golf etiquette This should
bo an excellent test of vnur knowledge
of these rules, which everj golfer should
know and observe Test jour knowl
edge nnd compare Iti with the correct
answers In the rule book Correct an
swers will be posted on the board in
the locker room
Wc Thank You
The last series of questions was given
considerable space In the Evening Pun.
t.tr Lcnorn of 3d Inst, which thought
them of suniclent Importance to publish
them with the coircct answers
rirsl. What standing on the course
has a single plajcr? Two plajers; two
plajers with one caddie onlj-; three
p!a ers ; four plaj crs
Second. A match has driven from tho
tee, when should the following plajers
drive?
Three When should thej plaj up to
putting green?
Four, After plavcrs have holed out,
how- manj- practice putts maj- be made
before following match Is allowfed to ap
proach green?
i ive Miouifi piavers looMng for a
lost ball permit following match coming
up lo 'pass them? How much time is
allowed to look for lost ball before giving
signal for following match to pass?
Six. If thej have given slgnil for
plajers following to go through, when
should their plaj continue?
How About Divots?
Seventh What should be done with
turf cut or displaced bj- plajer?
Hlghth 'What should be done with
holes made In pand bunker?
Ninth When plajers are putting, how
many caddies are allowed on greon
during putt?
Tenth When player has Incurred a
pcnaltj stroke, when should he Intimate
the fact to his opponent?
Eleventh How should a plajer drop
a ball''. Whit Is the pcnaltj tax breach
of this rulef
Twelfth. What Is the penalty for
marking lino lo hole, or caddie standing
on proposed line while stroke Is being
made? Match, Medal?
Thirteenth. Maj a plavcr remove
mud or dirt that has collected on ball
through green or on gieens before mak
ing shot? What Is penaltj ?
Fourteenth. In searching for a ball,
a plajer or his caddie moves It. What Is
penaltj ? Match plaj ? Medal plav ?
Don't get excited over the game, lour
success depends to a great extent on
jour control of our nerves. Don't take
it out on jour caddie; help make him
a better one.
Observe carefullj- above rules and be
a blessing instead of a pest.
Handicap and Match Committee.
We Hope They Are Correct
Here aro the answers:
No. 1. A single plajer has no stand
ins and must give way to other matches
Under ordinary conditions two plajers
have the right of precedence over
I three and four hall matches and three
nlaifrq ner four-ball matches, and
' ? s t'i!1
'je tee until the plajers ahead are out J
"i unniser.
Xo 3 Plajers should not approach tp
the green until the pla-jers In front have
left the green
Xo 4- After the plajers have holed ,
out no practice putts should be made if
f
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other plajers are waiting to apptoach
the green,
When a Ball Is Lo't
No C. It Is customaiy for players
having lost a bill to signal immediately
for the plajers to come through. Ordl-narllj-
a match Is given five minutes to
look for the ball, but the ordinary pro
cedure Is to signal Immedhilelj.
No G After having given the signal
they should not resume play until the
plijcrs given permission to pss have
passed and are out of reach.
No 7. Turf cut bj- piavers should b
replaced bj- plaj6r or caddie
No 8, Holes made In bunkers should
be smoothed cut .before leaving the
bunker. The same is true of heel
mirk'
No P. Onlv one caddie Is allowed on
a green at ahj- time.
In Re Penalty Stroke
No 10. A plajer Incurring a penalty
stroke should notlfj his opponent aa
soon as possible
No 10 A plajer In dropping the ball
should face the hole and drop tho ball
over his shoulder. Tlfe penalty for th
breach of this rule is the loss of the'
hole In match and two strokes In medal
plaj.
No 12 1 he penaltv for either infrao
tlon Is thp loss ot tho holo In match
and two strokes In medal play.
No. 13. A plajer Is not allowed to re
move inud or dirt from a ball in play.
Tho penalty is disqualification in medal
and the loss of tho hole In match play.
No 14. The pcmlty is a stroke in
medal and match play.
GKRMAISTOWN HIGH BOYS
WIN SCHOOL LETTERS
With the athletic season over, the
awarding of letters Is being given at
tention at tho Germantown High School.
The four major sports for which the
"G" will bo given are baseball, basket
ball, truck and tennis
Second honors will also be distributed,
these going to members who have not
pirtlclpated In enough contests to war
rant tho varsltv letter Numerals wil!
be awarded to freshmen and for inter-
sectional t-hamplonshlp games
j lie louowing youtns will oe proposed
to the athletic committee for laurels by
tho various coaches:
Baseball Blrkly, Gibson, Johnson,
Martin Itelthllng, McCool, K Kulp, N
Kulp, Dletprle. Hobson. Wetherstlne and
Ash Thlid honors, freshmen Buffler,
Collard, Daniel, Dc Witt. Kaber. Poster.
Gibson. Gotwals Malze, Blttenhouse, C.
O Both and Whitney. Third honors,
sectional champions P T. rarrls.
Keast, Halberstake, W. Tav lor. Brooks.
Kimball. Hhechan. II, Tailor. Water
and Wclkel
Track Ludascher. Stokes, Marshall.
Mills Lamb. McGulre. Buffler. Brooks
and Imbcsl Second honors De Wjtt,
Detwiler, Tomklns, Bojd, Keast, Cub
berlj and Beattv.
Basketball Cantaln Serireson. Arllnr
Cijptaln Blrkbj, Captain-elect Detwiler.
iteicunng, nipiprip, .ipiioru, iiamage ana
Lorenz .Second honors (second team)
Tull, Matt. Ash. West, Bodle, Stevens.
Anthonv. Third honors, senior seetional
champions. G 4 White. Barrett, Ward,
Beld. Staton, Kurtz. Bossert and Young.
Third honors. Junior sectional cham
pions, O 4 Adams, Phlller, Lander,
Llehtenbcrg, Bojlo and Newell
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