a.,,i sWi ' 'i,l ' r c i4 Vrf f r,jo.., v ., ' -a'r5.!:.. - CM : -' i '& ,? i " ' . , . iV ' - ft. - .TNT.'traj.cv-.SK imi: V" ? i ?':' . ,jw V . e r V ' ti. :&.. iJLtiA.W!tkAH,?& r- i'.-vs4, vvjv-. vtv . ' "V .:".9 - 1 4 frfS. I :$, .i ' i T , vi -"" -' . 1 J '-4,, ,U l i .v-. - l ,w .Sa PUBLttJ rite EVENING 1J3DGERPHILADEEP tvl rnmn iUKSPAY JTTM3 20, 1918 ,Mi rrassr? 'eF"Y kj- .-. .! FWW . riojr- s I Jt 1 y J- v T 1 M &V )l Atf) CHICK- EVA NS'S TEE TA LKSNEWS A ND COMMENT ON LA TE EVENTS TKr SPORTS WOTfW r&v a Ti . . RUDOLPH USES BEAN AINT IT A GRAND AND GLORIOUS FEELIN ? FOUR YOUTHFUL GOLF STARS WILL PLAY HERE , FOR BIG WAR CHARITY Bobby Jones. Perry Adair and the Mibscs Alcxa Stirling, and Elaine Rosenthal Will Be Featured in Red Cross Match -V lit WILLIAM 11. KVAiNS. iTEAD OF "BEAN BALL After You have bcem accgpted for service. M TUG ARMY ArJD YOU AR FfELIr4G CHESTY OVER IT -and Them You happen to think about what MOTHER VJILL DO AMD SAT -AND YbU DREAD The ORDEAlJ OF TELLING HER BECAUSE" U Kr4QW 5HE. VWlLL'CARRr QKM SOMETHING FIERCE; ND PHILS ARE HELPLESS j "First Innins Veteran's Tantalizing Twists Prove Undoing of Anxious Moranmeii Ocschgcr &v Wild and McGaffigan Erratic 3 -WW n nonERT r. maxwell norts fdltor I.tenlnt TiiWIp ledger, about a jcar ago Dick Rudolph, of tho 111. ues pot formed In kj'bean ball" tontcjst and defeated the src.it Alevandei In the score of sfcRudolph wai letorlous bccati'e he sank one of his slants In George Va slats, while Ales, was unable to hounce nn off the foe That was ST ago and Sir Klchntd Is getting liv In the same old way. so hit as t'bean ball" Is concerned The 191 S edition however is llghtlv different ?r1r nil nf tlie 1ir.au H nrL lilmcelf nnrl ine n demonstration out nt ftPhlls' park jestordaj afternoon. I'or elsht innings he did nothing hut nss tne wrecking cicw on the home lot and urcercd tnioiisn wun a WW- b' a matfrln of one tun That was enouRh, for It Is lUulolph's fi!iaes to preent the other side fiom icoilnp FR-i5" "a a same similar 10 mm 01 iue(ii. uie ornj uuicraue ucn MtC Ulie Phlla lost, fter tlie tlist Innlns. when Hancroft cot on throiiRh J"i . . . ,..,,, ; error ana i iin.ims niicu one oier ine risui nei icuce ior i r, exactly twents-fhe men fmeil nudolpli and not one leached second Ontv tnn ht nprp nmrlp t.iwlv rrettlnsr nnp in the foilrlli and Wll jyjrMiS' ono in the ninth : V-rt-VTludolDli Is a tantalirln twlrlu lie seems to hac nothing hut a Sluiflft .. ., ..... .... ,. ..,. kjt uun e on 11 irpim irain ariierj, dui nis lonuui is nuniicnui nt- om slips the bitter a Rood ball at which to hit, and the almost break backn trjlng- to knock it out of the lot P.eforc the game is oer tin- (Slayers aic wondcrlns how a ruj ran Ret an with tuff like tint .md the result Is easj plckinR fot rtraitn Dick and lil-j dlnk curc The onh Pffcln Mfl Jts a n . )i ti t n tAn-ri fill t tr l( T?ltiln1nli I j t tint lin T 1 11 tint nit oil Q -l 1 tl W- tWXF? " i i- 4 -5n 'iiHft iuuiti n unit, in. tn nui i'ti.s. ti .... 94fHini" "erica, unce is onoupn tef' sr:..v. v 1, ... t ,x i... ,r..;.i r"'j",, iiMvyruiiiuiiii ivrrors ttiiitir jvv uvui iiiivr n iin OE.OESCIIGUU pitched a Rood rami- iid tn the fifth innins. when lie & .J climbed Into his airship and follow cd MrflaffiRin who had left foj a ('through the clouds a moment before. In that fatal ihnptci two men IJoecn put to sleep when .MtdnlHRan tirted to n-cend tlerros slipped an easy croundei and Jlac sliDticd un makinc u bc.iutiful drop kirk I'tofrell followed with another to the si me place and .Maitx obllRcd with a f,lgMUfrom the field. That filled the falias 'md OoseliRer decided to do iuUHMethlns on his own hook. Tic passed Wickl.md forcing In nudolpli. who httillngeied on base for fifteen minutes waiting for tint cy clnncc fjllilfclentalb. the run scored b Itlchard won the ball garni .jaiiit .. ....... r w'(lIcGflnlcaii was womlnir ahotit tnr call down Mandril him i Pal ri 7 " --.--- - ---- - - - (in In the prelous inning and that affected his pla. Orschger woined use Mac was worrjlng and tho combination could do nothing but pla sifootball. Joe also was a ttlftc wabbh In the fourth when Haw lines Mfc l. . , . pea a sciaicn aouuie ueninu sccona nase, w,nicn wiiuams piajeu like Mhwoman. After that another hit. two bases on balls and a saitlllce 5ftS..-j i lieu ittu iiiiir Tjiij EoLton club looks good at thK stage of the game The men aic the ball, tho pitchers arc coming thioutli In fine stj lc and there R, "i spirit of harmony In the club, lleros has stiengthcued the infield mtyMts a good esample for othcis to follow with his ppppirj pla) and Kn methods. Jack Slatter 1ms done wonderful woik with the tMTB anu is more man mauiiig goou ucoigo mailings is dneLllng ht tn his usual capable manuei. o months ago the Boston club ia a huge Joke i:cihuih was ItjOB on them mid the were the unanimous selrction lor lust place Bttrday it looked like a dlffeient team The placts nie nu the iob and fkfjLbff their plajs as If they meant It. Nov s-omc uf the National League jnMUiagers pick the Braes to win the iifnnunt, and llie will come pietti . (u li Ik liicrj iiKUiuoiii kjiii fv:.iji oiiuiv In last eleven games .y SUrt r ,V3J VJ Tliej have won nine out ti. tt?A fe. "-i HIMEaHnW 7W V 3" S a r IfmiHrTTIlHBIv AND FlMALLY You SCREVAJ UP COURAGE To SRGftK ThG je.w to her as gefotlv as Possible -amp .She puts her arms about you arod says " god BLESS You MY 60(0- I AM PROUD of YOO" OH-h-h- BOY AN' T IT A GR-R-R-RAND a win GL0R-R-RI0U5 CCUHN : If ft 4 G0L.KI.Nt! admirers of Itobb Jones, the seiisatlonal ounsster In the last amateur championship plaed at Meiion in 1S1C. will hac an opiiortunlt. of seeing him pla here on a date to be named. lie and Miss .lea Stirling, who beat Miss Mildred raerh.tif the Phila delphia Cricket Club, In the final of the last women's natloml championship in 1916. nnd Miss Klalne lloscnthal, wlio heat Mrs Clarence If. Vanderherk here in the final of tho lerthlelln Cup a few Hears ago, and perry Adair, another bril liant joungster from Atlintn, will plaj oer some local course to be selected. Another match will probabl be ar ranged with Miss Caerl and Mrs. Itonald II llarlow and Mn Marston and Norman II. Maxwell as the stars on a date ct to be selected. All these piatchts will be foi the American Hcd Cros Two Oilier Ilig Matilics , I5ery golfer "liould set aIde two dites nct mouth The first Is Satur day Julj B, when Jerome I. Tiaeis. tho four times annteur champion and once the open title lioldei, paired with Mn Xlniton, .seinlflnallst inlilfi In the national championship al Detroit, will p against Oswald Klrklix, the Metro politan and New Jer"cj diamplon, and lolm (3. Anderson, tho nation it i linnet -up on two occasions llir locale Is the Meiion Cilckft Club 'the second is Stindaj, July 7, when the f.imo riuartct the icsult that two 01 three hundred spectatois were not tagged nt ad Tom Halloa, chairman of the gicen committee, paid $J0 for the privilege of acting as Itarnes's caddie and he was the onh one of the four who nitilally carried the club It was a wnnn da'v and that hsg filled with nI sorts of heai hardwnie nnd aitllleiy, nnd it was hard woik as long as Jim wns all oxer the course C J Peck paid ?lf for .Marston. V It Hilt7 j;io for Ilagcn. and W. tj. Dtxldson $C5 for i:ans, and DaMdson. an enthusiastic admirer of Chick, pild inoie nioncj during the afternoon Merlon now has onl a force of twelve looking nfter the two courses" and six of these nre women, so that the east coin se Is kept In what the members term a wsr condition There were" good lies aplenlj, but the turf Is not kept as eloselv cropped aff it was two jears ao simpl becnue tin- club cannot get the workmen and becauso none of the rluhs Is spending the amount of money on tha upkeep they did two years ago.' "Veicr Cine Mall a Chance v The girens wcie tnlo hut heay and It was icmirkable how all the Jilayem filled to get up to the hole on their ap pioaeh putts AVItli their long and varied' cxpnilenep II way to be CNpected that thev wouhV rapldlv sire up tho condition of the greens, but the ptijers rarely exer gave tne inn a inunce on the greens. MANUFACTURERS' TENDLER AND CALLAHAN REPETITION OF LEAGUE COMPLETE IN ATLANTIC CITY BOUT! SHOTS NECESSARY S?J Biff Iflff Tcaro.mi loins Stool Lonann. Is Rnnnri &-. .. " : ' ..: ; . . Axicjrn i. c joar.AL, giuui uiuger oi ine .ew i oriv nationals, lmg WaH a rnntMnf Tflth Tflm Tonrlv nt tlm Tlnl lilnlin.ii I..K rt 1.A c. i .w.i...u - v.'."- ...... w... ... ....,, u. .... .j. ...ivki. ,.. ..it,. 1,1 nil' nni.'i ftrue. according to a report from up Mat? todav Chnrle. who is called r&flejtwbeeause his name is Charles, is said to have signed the papers mi : 4JFriy, June 14, and will be eligible for mound dut on limn 20 jslWifThe loss of Tesrcau will not ue ii cveie blow to MiGiuw as .Muggsj WTraivers on mm iwo virehi ao ami wiinciiew mem al tne last Bf The big pitcher has not been doing cr well this .caon, falling to jk'up the good work after an excellent stun He has been losing con liy ana Tvas smeu ior me long journe. nci tne inns and far awa fjiyreek it was decided to s-end him to Hochesiei and that prohabl MMd his leap to South Ccthlehcm. Pa tSJeareau has been pitching continuous! foi the (limits s'nee 1911 and JMt-tandmark of the world series of 1912 and 1913 Ills mlghtj right aim Jfcltbn the terror of the National League !mt-meii fot the last sl .vehrs ' iJ( lthotigh not epy spectacular, was rated as one of the hardest men to ,': on the circuit. He uses great speed and Is icmarkably fast despite WTkH-iix feet three inches in height and 2J0 pounds WJpAtJelT always has been a winner with the (Hants His best seasons Wt)teviln 1913 and 1914, when he worked like a liuck horse, winning twent) 'kty,and losing thirteen the first .veat and piling up twcnt-sl ictorles lnt ten defeats in 1914. Last jear he won twclie and lost eight and Vthtf season started out like a real sensation. He won four in a row ami "jthj.dropped his last four. He seems to be going back, according to JIc A !! nnd nan to be erased tn make rnnlh for ntifitber iilnxrr g'V!t'Tertai is twenty-nine jears old and married. It Is not belioied he Hs r- iik.:the draft, so if the report that he has Joined the Steel I.easuc is trim 2v yCt! I101 t0 evade military ser ice Vrmiflfaor Leaeuc Clubs Busy Imnorliinr Gutsiiln Tnloni . 0-- , ,, ... , 0 BPITK the rumors of unrest In big league baseball, some of the teams r.misft husv strencthenlni? their line.unN ami npw. tilnipra m. flni,blnr im y rttl score. The St. Louis Cards, after a disastrous rnn.l trln sni (kii- Kti-uy scouts through the bushes and ten athletes wcro shipped to the fiKoand City. Deal, McHenry and Rankin JoIuihoii came from Ulnaukce. rfJtook. Brottem. Distell and'Grimm from Little Itock: Tuero and karlmnm F, -fwatj'HouBton, and Bruno Betzell, who was sent to Indianapolis in exchange . JHTii(ye xerKes, who reiusca 10 report, nas Dcen rccaucu. Hendricks now jmouBii iuiciii iu mum iiuu h ouu ciuu anu ine cnances aie tnat lIODbj ce will be given a much-desenod rest Ittabureh has a flock of plajers coming from the southern leagues filler Hugging announces he has signed Ham Hatt. the former big r. Ham is a good first baseman despite his advanced Aeais, and My will sit in for I'ipp when "Wally joins the colors. t of the big league Llubs are carrjing less than their plajer limit wholesale slgnlngs show that the magnates hae confidence of be the season and making some money. as $ Sale of Ershine Mayer Comes as a Big Surprise news that Ersklne Majer has been traded to tho Pirates for Hlmer obs was received with much surprise today. Stayer was consid- fth best pitcher on Moran's staff, winning several games at the start. f, however, he has slumped considerably, almost losing out on two after getting a good lead. Against St. Louis he was leading Jl-When the Cards tied, the count and caused that nineteen-lnnlng Against Pittsburgh Monday lie was taken out after his pals had lye runs for him. yer La a good pitcher, but for some reason or other he cannot get the hlls. They make more runs for him than any other hurler. velous plays, but something alwajs happens. It is said that Maver "carry out Pat Moran's Instructions and that caused the trade. started with the Phils in 1915, but wag chased after a counle Last year he was w(th Pittsburgh, winning six and losing nlne- nmes. www fl to make a statement," gasped Jack "Weinsteln, tieasurer of the kra-Brltton fuss to be staged net week, as he rushed into the taiM-ilinjK. "1 want to say that Tickets for the big scrap" will not ators.- Get that? N'o tickets to speculators. 1 hav e Placed : faT Um efcblce seats, and they can be obtained by the public at :!. JooklriJTvqut, for the patrons of boxing and will see lJfc'1tW,rftenient and J'" stick to it." ne is-iakiuRfno chances and U. G. I. Team lb Admitted in Place of. Bntterworth Club The rlicuit of the Manufictiirers , rtaspliall League is again up to Its i quoin United Ots Impiovcnient Com- . pinv Ik tlie newly admlled tiani In plitc (of II W. lluttei woith.wlili h wasdiopped for violating the rule of plajing nun from outidc their pi mt The board of managirs bad -etuifd appliditlons of l re-piinsililfi loial llrms who had applied for admission up fm conldeiatIon and after w lili latiiudc and discussion It wan llnallj dc bled to .ucrpt that of the I lilted (!hs IinjirovcuK nt Cninpnnv 1 he mw ttaui will pWj lis first game on i f-atuid.ij Abe I! idf I wMrrlaiv of the league, (leslguisl Ids litllce nn account of his new I position at the Hog llind tblpvard i llidel was inniioiud with the linker i Smith . Page niin , ami his min iged "ome of the In t baseball and basliot I ball fams in this ltv I'or several tea sons le was louncited with the I)e Neri I tpam. of tlie Kasiein ll.i'-Uetball League I Hdvvard tlottllcb a former Southern High htar wit eltited in Kadi I ,s plaie I President Paul ii lhumfhld lias fur- nihcd the mtiplie1- with n list of all placets rllgible to pla In future games I The ofllclals have In en lntnutd to i m ike .1 note of am piotesta of men Iplajed tint on the dUlblc list nnd le ' port the "-ainc ilium dlatel.v The list follows I llvlcer mlih s. Pnt.e II Prtfon ip tnln I'lllrk IVimiii V UniUl J Itrilinrtlt ' 111.1 Ir I l..m- II Wiilnian i; (loltlelb ill I'eHrimsn u iiiim a ijuinn ii iruv Cla&sy Lightweights Matched to Meet in Eight-Round Battle Before Shore Sporting Club on July 6. Johnny Eckhart to Referee Ii). JAMES S. C:R0LAN PIIOI H.SIOXAL bovlrif; rupiKCincnts all-star slio nt, Mar (son Square Uirdcn will bo winced In Atlnnllr Ct forJ ion,?.hl jU1.n Un,,rr the ,lu,Prci and . , , , ' ion tno ncnciit or tlio War llopunl i:n- M Knult IJ nrumfltld I. iiui.1- niauar mtr. At IVrint ti htttt. II liltirt It Wiltlflm IIt A o lwl" Hart nr llllrfm ( lut ' HracUpii Ixince nicker It Koinpjit V Mill IT Tlendernnn V sninn Aooirftnsr i l-trhlll ai i Turph n im ( (ItorU H Mrnnftii K Mt'Piiuott F i:mnr) ( Iluslipa , stoKn smitli P MHtPUhMnifr. K I H ' I hrt HiMuHl 1 Uer Mnntfieu. tAlbtrt MIIH : A1Ioii W 'Wot vtl r Liable ( t!innr A Mprlan. It I WimnifnubiirT i Hnnniaii II Sttnoii ) I f Flnnlncliam J Hull I OsIt. A Thonip son 5!onntpp Vnr'v''5 ow " Irau j t ITHlimaii UiMidiutf UAilqn. K Irp, Kr-p WhIIhi Ion Uflnholt fS ilimr i I ft rk tiiiutT srallalMit tlnlUKhcr, Ilrolla j ,Slr-pU i; IlMi I Udo J T I wl & Itros I'tinpanj 1 Hrunn V eln rfptftln J KHe, II l"Hn T Hfntl IJpiuIp 1 OorniHn I Mr Kali V ftrj I I)onohu U HofTman II Fla!. J Alltiilmni U McCiukIw , I Hurhani Usltr, W Uctz. 1. Man ICDt, V If I)'It rompHiiv I Un'ih ' J ULariMi I IniholT i: P-irnpll J- Vet tf-r J Itu'hfS M Knliimfi Morris , CI Cunrk -J Lurlnlir i; illnwlf N' ilol. I innr, i i;tUrt I Mltigtrt P r.lndprnHld i Mnl Pelt- UulidStirr Vounff. Shaw 1II- I r Jon MhtIpj Dfwees 1 oit JJinl'( MrDuwII IlumrH Tunk, Uolwrt Ha ran, (.' Durrell, Uoiinitn H U Iusfim mana- cer , I lmplri staff Crcimev oorhn, I.o Xolr .IMtltn 't J sar list of dates Including those of the i new team, follows 1 Junt' -2 f.ewli at llitnotjpe tellers at I' !. I.. Mol.nn & .smith at Pecker, ymlth , t Page. Wheeler at l.lpk llelt ' June UIl Link llelt at JLtewia Monotipe t Sellers I' O I l tokea i. .Smith, llecker Smith I Pane et VA hetler 1 Jul 0 Wheeler at MitnulMie I.ewla at V. II I Sellers at Oeiker. Smith t Pane. stoke Smith at Link llelt July 13 Beeker Smith 4. I'aEe at Lewi ! Link Belt at "ellera Monoune at Stokes L Smith I' ! I i Wheeler Jul i'O t I. I at VtonotJIJe Hellera at I I, -win. Wheeler at .Milken 4 Smith Link Kelt at llecker .smith i. Pas i Jul ii Hlokea i Smith at Lewis Link , Belt at Monotie U U 1 at llecker Smith Pate b.llera at VV he-elcr Aucuit 3 Decker, Smith Page at Alono i Is pe. Link llelt al V O I Sellers at Stokes I. Smith I.wi at Wheeler Aususl 10 Atonotvpe at fwis V G I ,at Sellers Jietker Smith t Page at Stokes I hmltli l inn llelt at vv heeler August 1, seller at Monotpe, lertaihinent Association. Vied Kulton has been aicorded the leading nlace on the piogram and will bo asslstid In his ad bv rhnrle) Wi Inert, the .lenit lieav j weight. Pulton announced that ne dldn t want an it-un and be was glvt-n "finfr1. l'ulton onlv holds two knout nut decisions over Ills opponent, but that doesn't nnttei. Pied Is polng to ex hibit and the fans want to f-ec him battle .latk Hrlllou and Trd I.nwla will put on their act for tip- benefit of tho show fans Ted and Jack have st.iged their uuinbei fourteen or more times and weie vcrj nnlous to tret together at Madlton huuiie Harden Jack was dropped b) t.cwls the la'it time they met at a bent (It show, and Jack, according tn Dan Mm gnu, Hlmplv has not been loiitcnltd since, uthei bouts anuiiKcd are Joe lnch vs. Willie Astci, .lohnnj Dundee s Joo I Welling, Harry Orel) vs Soldier Bart- flcld. Uiittllng I.evlnsKj vs Jim Tullj, liunboat huilth s Jim Savage, Prankie IliiuiH vs ,lHek Sharkej and I'rankle ( allahau VS Voting Kectoi William II, Itocap, "putts iditoi of the Public Ledger, has been ulectrd to referee Hie s. round light between Henit Leonard nnd Jack Rrlttnn at Shilie Paik net Tuesdav night. Ftill Itoiap, I'tank (Pop) O Hrlen and liert Crovvhuist were the thrte oiiglnally 'named and at n meeting of the rival mauager.s esterda Hot an was cljoFen. Tlelttiiii lu .Inn tn tearh flit.. rlti Inilat pensts for the chance to pcrfoim. NcM lo romnlet". his training He will. work Wednesday Tcndler will be one of the out at .Ia(U o'llrien's cvminsium Itrlt headllners st n boxing show at hhibo ; loll does not anticipate hamg any Park for the benefit of the overseas tiouble making the reoulrtd poundage tobacco fund. of )41 japt fan llP nwcle i39 for Boxing headline!.; will take part In an Leonard and was stronc the llrst time on July G, with Lew Ten dlcr, popular (Quaker f'itv lightweight, and l'raiil.le Call-ill in, of Krookl.v n, np piariiig in the featute bittle ovel the eight-round route. Tills miorniatlon was given out jestcrday by Phil cllass tn.ui, niaiugei of Tendler. who just Ins posted S.'Oii with Jolmii) IXUluut for wt Ight and appearance. The Atlantic (Tty Sporting Club will Mage the match Johnny HcKhut Is the matchmnkcr and leferee. Ikiatt will lef-rte the tight. Classman had been offered tights with Dundee and Callahan b) local promote! s, but de clined in favoi of tlio shore i ngagemeut. Tendler has not fought since lie de feated Vincent Pokornl In Cleveland at an opin-alr show Decoration Diy. 'Itn dler already holds a Klt-iouud declblon over Callahan, While waiting foi the July C date to roll around, Tendler will help to keep ill condition by appearing at hem tit shows Totiihht he will bo four rounds with ung Mellovcrn in tho main bout at tin Si iv Ice Chili. Un Siturday nlglil lu goes to New linen, where lie takrs on Ustar Gardner In one of the boiitB at an all-star show foi the b!uflt of the Peisliing fund Dick Curlcy Is at rang ing I In piogiam ' r. ndler gladl accepted Curlcj s In- Ivit.itlon to appear, and tefused tn take am expense money, sajing tint he was i cli lighted to ,bo for the tauso and would ho sntlsfUd to defraj his own i AMATEUR NOTES hall olaTer. who can pla either the out . am fourteen-anii flfteen-.vcar-old teams hnv V i or r.mfr ",r "rJt ?"? "" wcralil like i,e home grounds In or out of town ami ... '"' '" --'.- iij i'-niii nii in onering a suitanie attraction Maurice J few- rlumrcR hav e been found neces. (Jrt-cls home teama In Pennsylvania lew cnangrs nave oeen rnunu ueces- er5ty HnJ Delaware for games on lu ill tor HC'iicuuic iiiio ine reiivn In need of ein.h a man North Lawrence etriet tlermantown Travelers have open dates during the months uf JuU and August and would like to hear from first-class tennis having- home grounds and offering a reason able guarantee Would prefer teams In PennsUanIa w Jersey and Deiauar Ueotso Wilkinson manager 5011 Waile street or phone Msnhelm .I00S nfter II 30 P m FranUfnril , C. would like tn hear from New tune ! and dates during Juh nnd Aua-ust Wil liam Summers manager, 4S1."i Mulherr street tlrlglnal t.eriiiantown has June 2J open nnd would like to hear from anv first class home team palng a suitable Inducement. Jamea K Hlckej manager u'00 Kast Price street, or call tjermantown 3101 J Canlell II. t'.. which defeated the Sharon Hill Olanta h the score of 1 to 7 would like tu heir from home cluba offering a fair at traction rtnvmond Dalev manager. SJ13 T nlcum avenue Ml.Hfars has Jifne "it and a few saturdts Helsher. street manager. HIS r-outh twentj-tlrst Olivet, champions of the Loiran Church league, will play such home teams as llrtilgetnn. Pitman Woodburv Pleasantv llle, Audubon of New Jerae . Locan. Urlstot I hrlst Church Herbert Club, and would like to hear from home teams of the above class offering a sultnble guarantee Al Weller, manager 4IR0 North Pranklln street or call Tlo.a Rtn I J. . l Nerth rhlllies would like to hear from 1 teams having home grounds who play en I Sundajs onlv and are willing to offer a, fair la-ttraitlon Al Weiler. manager. 4180 North I Pranklln street, or call Tioga 8403 J fJoth will be elghteen-holc matches for i the lied Cioss In spite of the fart that the first lied I Crc,s match lietc this jcar was pla.ved on a .MoikI.ic, the worst day In the week to attiait a ciovvd, a galleij of a thou Nand fans s-iw Chick 1 Ivans, ila Mars ton, Jim Dames and Walter Hagen pla at Jlcrlon As both Julv matches will' be plavcd In the afternoon thrie is no doubt that tiemcnilous crowcrs will see these four fimuus ninatrtir plajers hi action . , Who's Who 'in a JNiitlicll Ti avers Is the onlv nmateui In tills "" counlrj who Ins won the amatcui cham- n.,1., C,,,. TV.'... n ..,. i Hlonslilp fom tniifs lie did It In 190". Ullly SlirC Wily tO UC c5UC- t008, iai and 101S In lilt be was the .. 1 . -i i r-ii . i luiincr-up iii the amileur nnd III 1S15 he CCSSlUI at IjOII, LllU'K n tho open title. Marston In I!1C won si big Invitation EvailS bayb tonrmnncnts. lie and Klrkbj were the finalists in the New Jersey chainplon- ship, nnd t ns llot nt ,1, forttetli By CHARLES (CJIICK) EVANS. JR. ilnt ,'rU won A missed two it i ,i ..,,, , .,,i, ,i fo"t I'ftt kept lilm out of the national it is always pleasant to wilte clown ni,i )M ioi- the (list da,v of the month, or the fli st V-i.ii. . . e . , daj of the'week. It I, s,t of a be- ';' ? , "7,. i "i" ,,r '"V ginning and It gives one a rresh lait ",tc,,'1 ,n foUl '"bloiishlp events tip it were H Is like tlie end of the first fw J' -"f"' "w t,mt,!T ll0I won nine ho.es wheieon jou bave'inade many '"" ,ne Jl'tiopolilaii and .New ,Iir a mistake, and jon aie at last deter- , . mined lo put over a fine finishing nine Anderson was tunnel up In tlie un just at this time the real golf wn- 'lonHl annteur In 1013 tc Tiave?s and son or the Middle Wet begins, anil If ln ltllu " Robert A (iaidnet llo was It were not for the war theie would lie also rnnnrr up to Waller .1 Tiavls hi hundreds or tournaments and ftequenttho 1115 Metiopolltnn championship mention of them. L'ntll June the rouics, n. . X(r ., . heie.ibouts aie jut rounding Into shape, u,n" " crp t.nll but now tlicj ate in their veiy lust con- There nilght have been a lot of more dltion ot the whole season; latei on theyi bhds lu last Mondnj s match, but evcrj will become haid and binned undir thetlme one was made auctioneer Kellty huiis of Julv and Augut. June Is reallvj would take tlie hill and sell it to the the pei feet month for golf In this part ot the world, and the cNtia bom of (lav light Is a special Joj". Aiwa) s Practicing 1 think that tho rcil benent from my extra houi of golf Is the fact that I I am practicing over and over again tho good Ideas that came to ine not so many daR back. And this thought leads me to mention the Importance of con TiinuKj, juiy i, ic nen ine s.imo nuanci " - . i- mi nn Kiccne. will pla at the Pine Valley Coif Club, fheto Is not the (-lightest doubt that highest blddei. Marston wns the firt to drop a hlul on the second and his ball sold for i7. Then Ilagcn tun down birds on the fourth and tlfth and hU balls went for $ each Wheieupoii Ilagcn lemarkrd that if that kept up he would not have nny more to play with. Whether the disposal of these golf bulls hid anj thing to do with it or not theie -wcio no mole birds during the and Kobeit W slant lepeiltlpn of the propel execution " 'wVnth' SalRcnt oi snots umii iiey ..cune l-r-ciic.uy , , l)Q, ,u , ,0 nlp(lill M. rcH ot an omauc. hi is ..,e iu .,...,. Buu. ,.,. ,nu- and Maiston for a total Ii ii iiiiM--ii.m- iu wai "i mi- ii'vvrsnj . n). . . .- . golden lUles in miu.i vviiiie ou n,e pi.i- . Melon CllcUp( ,,,,, lllIrchasei, nigen's iiik .u ..!- i-".. .v...... .. ....... ....... ,,,., fnl tm: nnj i. Mitston would have had a score of anv- v hero from TI to 75 had he been able to'gct his putter working But his work from Hie tees and through (he green was very excellent and It was lare that he pfaved first or sec ond after the drives and frequently he had a longei ball tlnn Ilagcn. who is one of the longest of the professional dilveis . One of the longest iron shots of the dav.was Hagen's .second on the long; fifth Both Marston and Barnes outdrove him. although Barnes was In the rough. And nftei walking up to the brow of the hill and asking one or the committee If thero waii as lie init It, an water In the "trcani he planted nn Iron shot just sholt of the biook He followed It up with a pibllck to within ten feet of the pin and then holed n bird. Chick Is Kind to a Hoj On Hie eighth Jiolo Kvans's second.was hi the lough thort of the green Chicle noticed a cilpplcd boy who had been following the matih and patting him on the hick went back to his bag and. pulling out two brand new golf balls give them to the small joungster, who" faco biokc forth into a smile of hap-plnef-s Hm'i nftei that the urchin was never more than a few vaids away from the double i row ned champion. Chhk is alwajs populu with the cTildles When he lli"t playicl nt Shawj nee list suiinnei with Kugenc C. Grace, piesldent of the Bethlehem Steel Complin-, tlie bovs wanted to throw up their obs of caddjlng In the tournament then in progress and follow their hero or the link", but the caddie master would not let tbcni leave the llrst tee. so tho boj-s waited until Chick drove off and then they gave him a r6using cheei. Rjtlicr Rough on Marston When Marston won for tlie amateura on Motidaj with his wonderful niblick shot out of the rough or the seventeenth close tn the hole and then followed It up with the putt for a par a host of small bovs rushed ahead of the plajers as thej left the cighteerth tee. Most of the gal- , lei j Ind waited on the .seventeenth tee, not relishing the walk to tho second of the ciuatrj" holes, and Ihrse. asked the bojs who had won and the boja In one buist of fconnd jcllid: 'Chick Uvans ,T Wilson, of tho won the hole " llncc of the four plivers were using collected 2 i a" cei fain tjpe of ball that Is rather thctefore. it Is nccessaij to pinv enough , , ,,, , ,i, -,.. .,n i , r,,,ine lnm now and on the tenth each peiiod to make the ptoper iecu- . . . . T, ' , fol ti, list llaefii and Chick could not tell which tlon of a shot a soil gf second nitnie, h o( n follows' Alsrston. I vvas which, although one of the bills S35- Bainc. "T , Hvans, $")0, and was twentv janls ahead of the other. Hveij- plaj'er has some little, specitl rules and they are iu,ed on important ' , .-, an,ts.,R,n the honors w nt I Ilagcn suggrsted they toss and Chick occasions, but the fellow who has p. ac- . ; , ,; 1UR)lt Hagen, for Iw won and took the long bill tlced to the last conscious point Is tho . J,. . , ,. ,, n strn,c ! i;VCrj now and then Beit Kellev bettei plsjer And. of course, the rcla-I ' tollrllal,1Cnt netted the Bed Cross would interrupt tho plaj while he sold five importance of his Idea to the stroke I ',' ( woum ,,., ,)Pe1 liniph pools or .v,ntloticd off balls and every means something, but the rules may be i " . , t , t unfot tunatelj tho i time he appealed to tho plajers for a, a tower of strength to fall back upon In "" ' " , chalKe of the badges left , respite Klaus would icmaik: -(Jo ahead, time nf trouble, t '""" ' . .. .... . i. .. i.i. . .i. ...r,..n, iiiut" i '. . : ' most nf lliein unnci locu anu ut'i iui i fcfi vnu un.. ...I ....-i - i " ' Smitli at I' O I. Wheeler at llecker. Smith A Pages Lewis at Link Rett August it V U I at Lewis, Decker Smith - Page at Sellers Link llelt at Stokes L Smith. Monotsoe at Wheeler August 31 stokes I Smith at llonoljpe. 1 Wheeler at V O I tenia at llecker. Smith ii Page Sellers, at Link llelt September 7 Lewis at Sellers Monotipe st V U I. Rtokea Smith at Wheeler, llecker. Smith & Page at Link Hell September 14 Link llelt at Monotipe, I I-ewls at Stakes I Smith V O I at Decker smitn t I'age rieuers at vvneeier September St Wheeler at Iwls, Stokes a: Smith at Sellers Monotype at llecker. Smith i Page. U li I at Link licit. The Montgomery County pennant league race promises to be equally as exciting as former campaigns, and. bar ring a repetition of last J ear, the leader will be awarded the title at the con clusion of the season on September C. Internal dissension prevented the vvln ner being named at the conclusion of the 1917 season. Interest in tljo games Is now at high pitch, since Doyles jown assumed first position over South ampton. ' Now that the sixth team Is In the league, with the admission ot dlenslde, the, schedule has been rearranged and two aoume-peadera are moe neceaswry, IjmiU telian W rllo sour appliiation to the manager of the team or see him in per. 1 son Kensington A. A., a first-class team would like to arrange twilight games for lnld-week. to start at 1 10 p m sharp. Juseph Dalles, manager. Til) Belgrade street nlaekwnod , ., a first-class home team would like to arrajige games with nrst'Clsss traveling teams , The home rrounds of the tejm nre st Rlefkuneil V .1. during Juy open for flrst-riass teams having J I Ifenzes tn-inager, 3P14 North Maacher home grounds and i fferinu a reasonable I street Philadelphia guarantee Prank Blckes manager. JI1J North Opal street, Wallace II. C. a llrst class fulls unl- formed team has June ij 11) and Juls 4 si. Malarliv Colts a fourteen ahdflfleen- P m open for flrst'dass home teams of-sear-old team has several dates Uurins Ju's ferine a reeaonsble guarantee. M. Gottlieb, and August open for teams nf that class manager, 73J Wallace street having home grounds and offering a fair su.rMinre wnen wosie, manager. ioiij M . -... , . , , ,.. Mole, t 'North Kleventh street . '" indelder desires to nlav with ns flst- Welrome . P. has June :ii and dates dur Ing July open for ans rt class home teams In Pennsshania and New Jersey offering a suitable attraction Nat Holt, manager. 4.20 SoutlTMilllck street White Klenhants. a first-lass home team' haa July 4 la. m and p. m.) open for nn nrst-clasa traveling team n L. New, man ger, -U13 island road Miamroal. f'. P., a slxteen-and-seventeen- sear-old uniformed traveling; team would like to arrange games with any teams of that caliber Leo J lsgan. manager, 1301 North Nineteenth street. reniissliaiila R. It, plass the Atlantic City rt 11. at Kgg Harbor. N. J . nest Sunday afteruoon. and also would like to arrange a game for Saturdav vvlth arts first-etaa team Charles Davis, manager, phone Lom bard 48JI, between U n m, and4 p in (efntaiitown lonl UorLa would like to hear from all firste1ass traveling teams for June t!J and dates during July and Aunust. V, bnalbeross, manager, 'J023 Margaret street arth Side rrofrsslonals have June S3. 28 and Juts 4 4,a in and P m ) open for first- rlaaa home teams In Pnnsvlvafila. TiTew. Jersey and Delaware offerlaa: a reasonsbls rttiHC v jfloa j. noovej class team located In North Philadelphia. vv it it , 13ll .North Darlen street rca . . has signed Wolf and tiuden of the Nes. York State League, and Pitcher enarinan or Auemown 'ineee piasera wun the regular line-up. comprise one of the best traveling senilnrofessional teams In the cits. Argo has June 2J. July 4 (a, m I and Juls A for first-class teams having home grounds In or out of town offering a reason able guarantee, J Dalles, manager, 710 Be.grade street, or call Kensington S863, be tween 7 and 8pm VeerlNs A, C a first-class sixteen to-eighteen-year-old team, which has won eight out of nine games plaved, Kill Engage the Poster A, A. on Salurdaynfternoon. St. Columba C. P. has Tune 12 and sev eral other dates durinc July and August open for first-class semiprofesslonal teams having home grounda and offering ft suitable i'r,'".,.loni ..Mr..M - Coffes. manager, .538 West Harold atreet. Rltner It. C. a tlilrteen-and-fourteen-v ear old team ,has June tJ noen and all Satur das a during the month of July for teams of that class having home grounds nnd offering a fair Inducement. Joseph Corvin,. manager. 2118 South Nineteenth street , alllage A. A. ha June 21 open and would use ip near iiora any uturormeq alxieea-to :isn- ear-Old 1MB uai -SATI All i nave been doing lately Is re prating over and ovet again the partlc-': uiar stroke. I am pel feeling. Now audi then a new, little Idea slips In but be- I fore I know It I am hitting the ball well . and not thinking much nbout the ica sons for a good shot. When Jliat point I Is reached I can devote my attention to little, eisliy applied rules without disrupting my swing Important I'haec For Instance, I am holding my club too tightly, or I am trjlng !to hit them too hard." That last phrase Is an Im portant one to remember. If jou ate having trouble justi think of hitting them verj- easj- for a while. This makes jou get the clubhcad into the shot easici, and when jou feel the ball hitting the surface cleanlj' jour confidence comes I back, and jou are able gincluully to ap ply more strength Be sure pot to get, jour bodj ahead of the shot, and atwaja think or hitting, betore btarthig the second quarter of' jour stroke. I noticed jcslerdaj when playing in tho wind that If I plajed tho ball moic forward, oft my left foot as it were, foi the niashle shots down the wind thev went fine, and the ball went up In such a fashion that it was not knocked down bj th wind, as sometimes happens Alwnjs keep Hjlng In a wind, and bear steadily In mind that your opponent is encountering exactly the same dif ficulties. Perhaps he is finding It even harder than jou to manage that little ball In a wind. Ilemember, too, that a successful vvlndj' day golfer must keep i his temper. rH'y''"v'iH, "ONCE A KING OWNER ALWAYS A KING OWNER" THERE IS A REASON WHY PEOPLE NEVER CHANGE FROM KING OWNERSHIP. 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