Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 20, 1918, Postscript, Image 15

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MISS ELEANOR GOSS PICKED
TO PLAY MISS BJURSTEDT IN
FINAL ROUNDOF SINGLES
Have Met for Titles in Four Tournaments and Each
Time Norse Wonder Has Been Returned Victor.
May Play Saturday
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Ooss, n dosO 1 Ivnl for thf licflnrn. nntipnr
to have contracted a habit of something
or making date to meet In the finnl
rounds of tennis tournaments to decide
some tltfcj of the courts ,
Any time these two sterling tennis
lilajers rend In tlu.r entry blank to the
chairman of a tourney, the other blayera
and oinclals can rst assured that unles
something unforeseen happeiiH Miss
njurRtedt innil Miss Closs will wade
through tho necessary preliminary
rounds In a manner similar to that of
Benny Leonard while going through the
Philadelphia lightweight pugillHs last
year. Miss BJurstedt and Miss Ooss Just
seem to gravitate toward each other lllte
n small child to a candy store.
Act s Popular
For Instance, we'll lake the national
women's indoor championship play last
winter: tho Heights Casino tournament
and tho women'u Mettopolltan titular
contests staged just the other wceU at
Forest Hills. Jn each Incident Miss
Goss and Mis njurstedt came through
thn early round with colon 11 log to
meet for the title In the finals.
These two net stars are plaint: In
the national women's championship tour
ney this week at the Philadelphia Cricket
Club at St. Maitlns. Miss Molla BJur
stedt won the last national singles title
plaveel for In 1910, so It wasn't neces
sary for her to demonstrate her ability
on this line at the local cricket club.
The majority cf the contestants and ofll
i lals had seen her play before. They
Know her ability, and she will meet the
winner of the challenging tourney.
, As there can't be two champions. It
Hat been necessary for Miss TIeanor-
Goss to play through the prellmlnarj
lounds to prf.ve her ability to meet Miss
Hjurstodt In the final. Thus tar she has
had great success
Should Win -in Lower Bracket
She was fortunate In being placed In
the lower bracket. FIo of the acven
leading contestants for the honor to
mee( Molla were placed In the upper
bracket. This gao Miss Goss an early
Htart to keep her usual appointment
wlth the Norse wonder. As a result of
the three days' play she has advanced
Into the final round In the lower brrcket.
Today she irteets Miss Helen Ledoux,
of Kwarthmore College The winner
then will play tho best one In the lower
bracket on Friday afternoon to de
termine who shall face the present title
holder. Miss Goss on her past'record and fine
play this week should defeat her Swarth
morc College opponent. BUt there Is- a
great difference of opinion as to tho
outcome of the final round of the chal
lenging play. Those who ate eligible
and will compete today are Mlsa Helen
Pollak, of New York ; Miss Clare CasseU
also of New York, and Miss Klcunora
Hears, of the Longwood Cricket Club of
Boston
Philadelphia Girl Eliminated
Miss Pollak advanced into the semi
final round in he! dlstilct by eliminating
the remaining Philadelphia cnti, Miss
Dorothy Walker, in straight sets Owing
lo Miss Hcars'li.ivlng had a rather dif
ficult time In downing Miss Marion J-ln-derstein
in the, third round tho matclv
between Miss C.'ssel and Mies Sears was
KILL1AM LEADS FIELD
IN ATLANTIC CITY SHOOT
George W. Peck, Original "Bad Boy,"
Contributes Straight String
or 2" Break:
Atlantic (Ity, June SO. Arthur KillUm
, led a field n' professional Marksmen-salesmen
of the clu Pont Amerknn Industries In
a spectacular tournament at the Million.
Dollar Pier Lra,,- al t'lv AtUntlr Clt Trap,
schootlng School by turning In two strahiht
breaks of twenl)fl targets and scoring OS
In the best out of 100 forgets, with a
straight run of K.t breaKs
Other crack shots who turned In straight
runs of S3 were (Icorg . c" Petk'.ison of
ex-Governor Peck, of Wisconsin, fnd the
original "bad boy" of the famous stor ; W.
B Simpson and P . TTn't-i, of Texas.
Twcnts-four points out of J3 were scored by
H. J. Donnelly, Fred Cllltocrt W, P. Htan.
nard and W. tV, ilowman. Those who reg
istered 23 were O, H. Fei.i i p. Germain.
81m Glover, P. J. llolahan. K. Ci. White.
Walter Pufrr ,J. K. Ulckcy and J. 11, Fan
ning, Miss Harriet Hat'.iacnjt, of Winning?
ton, h trd rebooting aulhorlt), fumed In a
28 .card
One hundred du Pont salesmen, shooting
in tcnt squads of five men each at the
nlerjxaps, also ahowed good form Mlalght
breaks uf j each vere delivered by G. fi
Rfrlugflrld, V. S. Hlmpsnn and P .V. lienl
on Tho 1 l-breaks division included W S.
Knight, G. A, 'Kvjieston, Vv. ti, Pheris atnl
P W Marklln. Fred Plum,, national anrn-
teur champion, tried hla hand at. th
s hand at, the traps
strings of 23 wlth-
ana accounted lor
our a miss.
In the local women's division Miss Ksther
Kagel scored IK, Mrs David T. Flelaher
if, iis inTKcr jii aim Miss .Nor nnacaei
rora
l.V. cithers
who shot were Mrs
W. Terrlll. Mrs.
Mlsaes Ilowman.
J. T. AJstrom and
Many Games, for Pitman
Pllman will meet the Tulpehocken rteds nt
Pitman. N J., atu'daj. The Cost and Ac
counting Departinent.tram fruni the l.uaitue
Islanii Navy r! vlll play n double-header
at Pitman on Jul) 1. Ihe above team has
the. following well-knonn atara In the line
up. Hob Shawke. the former Athletic
pitcher and last season a member of tho New
York Americans; llarrv Fritz, Ihe old Cen
tral High Hthnol busketbill. football and
baseball atar.
Berry as ap Orator
Atlanta, la., 'June 20 lfocyard Perry,
formerjj of the University of Pennsjlvanla,
all-jfTnerltan football sturf who la nou h
second Jieutenjtnt and asslgnod tu the Fif
tieth Company of the First KetnUnMiicnl
Iteghnent. found himself in a nawrolo at
viinn Gordon last night. He spoke at Y
M. C, A. llttjldluii No 15U on "the Ph) steal
Condition of a hioldicr,"
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Vankcfei Buy Hani II) alt '
l.lltle Itorkt jrk Juno 20. "ltam"
11V tilt, for veveral sears with the Pitts
burgh Natiunals linn been sold by tho l.lltlq
Hock i tub of the houthoril Assoctallon, to
the Now York Ainerltuns, HMlU.)euds thw
douthern Association tu home-run hitting.
navjng mane five tnta season.
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Yanks Blank Senators
New lerk, June 20. - Tho New York
Americans celebrated tholr honin coming by
defeating Washington by a score, of ti to o
vesterdav. Tiro New York learn got off to n
commanding lead In tho llrst Inning, scorli v
four runs on four hits'u baso on bulls and
an error.
"Iluckcyt, a former bleb xhoul pitcher,
m,do his debut for Washington lu the sev
enth Inrtng, but vvsa wild and ineifpttive
Itussel pitched n strong game for New nrk
aDjtl was well supported,
Cuban SlrF,4; 'Uacliaracli. 3
Atlantic t,lt). V. J.", Jun? 20, hunching
" .their lits lu the fourth and fifth xramea en.
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1 Mtn A-uoaa ocara eq ;4in a, nrcision over
i'HF.r
postponed from j,cstcrday until todiy
The winner then will meet Miss I olluk
and later the winner of tho Miss Goss
Mlss I.nloif. contest.
For reasons best known to ouiself wo
will not attempt to convince tho reader
why MIrh Rleannra Seam by superior
knowledge of the game and more Bte.idl
ness of itd should triumph. over Miss
Cassel and Miss Helen Pollak In thn
lower bracket, Perhaps Miss Scars
won't. Time will tell.
If all things run true to form and Miss
Gos defeats the other flnall't In the
challenging clay, Saturday's meeting
will mark the fourth time In six months
that Miss Goss nnd Miss BJurstedt have
been the principal contestants for -the
tennis title. On each occasion bo far the
result has been the same.
May Surprise Molla
Ueplte her free-handed and powerful
stroking of the ball, her splendid control
of back-hand shots and her great seivlcc
MlkH Goss alwavs has come off the
courts second best. Bv virtue of the four
meetlngSj huwcvei, and by careful ob
servation Miss tjom surely has become
more acquainted with the champion's
weakest points, If idle has an, than any
other In the country with the possible ex
ception of Miss Mary K. Browne.
There are many lawn tennis experts
who, having followed the steady rise of
Miss Goss in the tennis world, predict
that when she strikes her true game
and hc form reversal comes, as It must
sooner or later, a memorable battle wilt
be staged. Fred Hawthorne, a New
York critic, well versed In tennis, is
ttrday said that Miss Ooss Is bound to
strike her game someday and when she
does Miss BJurstedt had better beware,
ware.
Anah licnl Aces '
Ills l.lraiinra Hears anel Mts .Marlon
-,iiiurrni"in nsil le Hrcui uuui )i.'unt
whkh event ucr the averasc number or
roumls, .Miss Scars was tho steadier, and
placed her allots ullh better juitKinent. As
was the case In the "met" champs Inst
week. Miss Zlnilcrsteln started out with
the Intentions or defeating Miss Iljurstcdt.
Better luck next time.
One rhnmnton'-litit will come to this clti.
Miss Dorothy Walker anil Vllss Katherlne
I'otter. both of the Philadelphia Cricket
Club will meet tomorrow In the final round
ot the first national girls' Junior cham
pionship. Vllss Helen Hooker nnd her Mater, liar
barn, nave Mlsa Itjuratedt and .Vilas .Tnliati
Heurae a jrreat aurprlse In the women's
cluublea by utnnlMK four ssmes In the first
set and two in the necond if the can
urn six Kilmer in eiKnieen irone ino o.flo
wonders now. what will the do In a. few
Vears?
Miss Helen I.edoux had quite a busy dav
esterila. taking part In two singles matches
and winning them both The Swnrthmora
representative defeated Airs Ilnhert Ilerold,
ot tVelfteld ".'. 7-ft. and Miss Hal para
Hooker. U-1 0-1.
Miss Dorothy Walker peri an uphill
frames amlnst Miss Helen Pollak of New
York. In the singles, but tho New lorlc
oungster was too much, winning In straight
sets, 0-1. 1) u
Mis llnllis and Miss Talor will meet
MIhs 1) Walker and Miss f,oulae Dixon In
the third round of the doubles In the upper
bracket tcdaj. The .other pairing In this
division Is Mrs It t Wood and Mrs ,'.
Weaver, with Miss ltjurstedt and Mrs J.
ItoKCf.
Mrs. WcicmI and Mrs P. Weaver are fav
orites to defeat the Norse girls as thej
have better teamwork and are steadier
A mulch worth going miles rn see should
result In the meeting In the third doubles
round of the lower bracket today between
Miss ZlnilrHtelu and Mlas (loss and Miss
?enra and Mrs cleorge VVlchtluan
-V-
E. B. HUMPHRIES WINS
LUMBER GOLF TOURNEY
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Huntingdon Vallcv Plavcr Captures
Pinal J. A. Finlev, of While-
marsh. Wins Net
ew I ondon. Conn., June 20. Phila
delphia golfers had again tilings nil
their own way In the Lumber Trade
Golf Association tourpament, which was
concluded here vesterday. The cham
pionship went to 12. B. Humphrey s, who
had a medal score of 314 fiji the
seventv-tvvo holes He was also the
winner of the first flight handicap In
match play. J. A. Flnley, of Whlte
mnrsh, got tho low- net with 382-2-01-3
lR," The blasted hopes medal went to
W. It. Fritz, of St, Davids, with lud-21-8-'.
In the final round of match piny,
first flight, i: B Humphrevs, of Hunt
ingdon Valley, defeated M, Moore, of
Deal, by three and one
Second flight Theodore Casscbeer, of
Oakland, defeated J. A Flnley, of Whlto
marsh, b.v 2 and 1, Third flight
F. A. Benson, of Aronlmlnk, defeated .1.
Collins, of Hivciton, by 2 nnd 1
Fourth lllsht II. Humphreys, of At
lantic City, defeated W. I .Smith, of
Lexington, bv 2 and L
Giants Lose iff Thirleenth
Brookljn, X, Y June 20. Young's
muff of Daubert's flv with dhency on
second and two out won a thlrloen-ln-nlng
game for Brookljn against the New
York Giants hero jestcrday by a score
of 2 to 1, Dcmare hnd the Dodgers shut
out until the eighth when errors bv iJlin
merman and McCnrty and OlsonV
double tied the score.
Gilmes was effective except In the
third when tho Giants bunched three lilts
for iv solitary run. Cheney relieved
Gi lines In the ninth Inning, and, al
though wild, held the visitors scoreless'
Manager McGraw objected to a de
c's Ion bv Umnlre Mot an on a nlav at
ksecond baso in the thirteenth, but to no
purpose, score:
Plajers for American Assoiiation
Mobile. Ala.. June 2(1 Itolrfi tJ-'oleman.
regarded
tne leaning
catcher of the
southern ilaseball Assoc tAtlon. left here v
terday lu join tho Minneapolis American
Association team having been sold outright
by Mobile. Pitcher Teller (Pusl Cavet left
ioda to join the Indianapolis c'luli and Out
fielder Ernie Wallces for loulsvllla. Colo
man formeriv jausht for Pittsburgh, Teller
twirled for Detroit and. Walker played with
the Phillies, "
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SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
Commander Pane lias anunged 10
star bouts. for the, uoneflt Of the mem
bers, the sailors nnajjoldiers nnd tholr
friends. The bouts will, be. held at the
United Sorvleje Club, '07 S. SSnel street
tonight. ,
A doublow ind-'up 18 on the progiam.
the first half bringing together JoeJ
Welsh, prldew" Bobtiy uunnis a sianie,
nnd Marty Cross, theXeW Voik boxer,
who (lalms the welterweight champloiu
ship of the U. S. Navy. In tho second
part of the wind-up, two hcav weight
puglllstH will bo featured. Boh Ortint,
heavyweight chuniplon gf the U. S. Kca.
nun. ami MJke Kasack, champion of the
WiMsahkkon BunacUs, nf Cujio May,
Martj I'eld. a local boxer, may b) In ont:
of the urnllmlnarles tu the Lfouard.Brlttoii
contest, irreddy lleeio. Ieonard's sparring
partner, appears In tho linal bout against
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tllnttrd for tlrachgrr in the eighth.
Plilllies 2 0 000000
lloslon 0 0 0 2 1000
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Tno-hase hits -t'ravulh. Knn lings. Home I
run HliamN. Left on bases rhlllles. 2i
lloslon, ,. . Ntrurk out -llr Kiiuoinn. i.u
dercts, Vlctinfrigan, 2t Adnms. llesrhgeri hv
Oesrhger, llerzog. Relig. 3i Wilson. Ilonblft
nlas Ituwllngs nnd Knnrtchvt Kmloliiti and
llletihyt Herrng und Konetrnr. llrst base
on errors rhlllles, i llnstcm, 2. Saerldeo
flc Konetehjr. liases on halls tiff lllldolph,
Vlensel, Williams i off Oeschger. Tow ell. J.
P. Minflli, Wlikliiiid, Wilson.' Wild idtrh
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Ihnmus, III ... I !! II II I I II
Srott. ss ... .10 1110 15 0
Agnew, c 3 0 110 0 4 0 1
Hush, v 10 110 0 13 0
' Total 2"o 7 7 1 0 S7 T5 3
Mllletlrs ... 0 0 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 5
Uoston .......0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0
Double phi) a Hums, shannon nnd Hums:
Mhannon, Dugan and Hums, lft on buses
lloslon. 7t Athletics, 9. First base on
errors Athletlrs, . Hases on balls On"
Hush, Si Oeary 4, struck out llr Hush, Zi
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20,
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it to defc.it fhlcaco, f. to 5, jtstciclnj. , ,,r)Xet, tentj ,unds with Williams pre
Tho locals had hrveral chances hutl vlous to the llnltlmoiean wlnnliiB tho
thiew them awnj on tlie bai-e lines ' title, and he eot a t tl. Vl1;'t,',,!,nfor.ilMn
erratic nCdhiB behind Shel.enbach ' n W " ' 'tll9, Vto UI, 'rou'""""
aided the visitors In their Morlnif , TeSt velira (Vi nl haa l.oxcl as a
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Totals .33 1) 27 12 3
WvikotT Sold by Red Son
New v,ork. June So President D-'scull of
the Jcrse "it International l-cakue Club,
aiinounted esterdns that hs. bad bougiit
Pitcher J w VVvcKoff from the Boston
Americans Vikoft formerly ilaed with
the Athletics
Twilight Came Forfeited
Minneapolis. Sliuii.. June 20 Because of
the refusal ot the Columbus club to play,
umplies forfeited last night's twilight game
lo lllnncapolls U to 0
box elsht rounds at
l-ong llranth, N Jj.
ehoev to he held
i July 1,
in
jirr Hansen, at Drnmnik, Is getting In
trim far his bout with Tommy Carr. of
Mretown The come togolher In the final
bout at the Cambria A C. .open-air arena,
Trankford avenue und CamUu street, to
nlsht. 'the cinlflnal shows lib k Slosh, uf
Cleveland, and Joe Koons, of this c lt
Three other good contests are oi thOj pro
Brain .
ji. j.o.v smi clus Sihocnlrln. promoters
of Ihe l.ulton-lempsey bout, which la to be
helu In liaillinurw. ii nu . ,,.m miuic
trouble. Iho bout was supposed to have
been held at ihe Baltimore) ball park on
Jull 1 km they found out that another
show will bo held there two elaja later and
ho proraotera will have Id lease! the park
for n later date.
I.llllliutlon, a Scrienton flv weight, is In this
e lu and would like noihlilns Iwtler than to
have a crieck at Joe Tuber. Herman llliulln's
lar ibwetkht iierfeirmer
Johnni Dundee and Oorte fh'U5- were
mattheil to apiwar In a tveelvo-round c-on-lest
to be held ill Baltimore on the night
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Hits Id llnrk nnd llnllncher nnd n field
er's eholce b) Vlerkle gave the c'cihs the ontv
run scored nt l'lttsliurch. Iiuuglas gave un
three lilts.
.1 llhlfc fnafj0 raUu ny the
another hole in the 11 hitc &oi.
Itoston has sold .1. lleldon M.vrkofT to ,
, J'rsej t Ity.
Tesicnic has
Afftl League.
iicmnecf the (Hants oi 1iq
The Vnnifp uteblifilliw for At it place
aoain. Allan 'nvsrf's vhutout ticfori orrr
H'os'iliioroti eclrbrattd the! retain home.
Hnhhle Veneh's homer with Oueu Hush
on the cushions nhetid of him accounted for
Detroit's win over the llrowns.
Young nnd Zimmerman erroren" In pinches
and the Dodgers trimmed the Giants, though
It took thirteen Innings
The Painn Dlv le un will he the nttracttou
at the fMriinbrlilce H t lothlrr Held Matur
da. .
Hubert Coleman regard d leading catcher
of the 'soirtliern llisiball Assmlntlon will
join the Mlnneaitolls Amerkan Assoiiation
team having been Fold uulr'ht h Mobile
Pitcher Teller (Pug) Cavet also will Join
I
CAMPI SHOT HUNTING
Fc.irctJ California Boxer Will ot
ecocr .
llofUster, Pal., Juno 20 lMdle f.impl.
ii i well-knonn boer. shot himself in lite
DDCiy Vltll H HUOIRUIl WIHIU Ituuiii; nil
h's uncle's ranch In the mountains, forty
miles (.outli of hete jcsteidav. His in
jutles are believed lo be fatal. Two
doctors have started fiom Holllstei for
the ranch.
Kddle Campl nt one time was the ban
tam champion of the Pacific coast and
a formidable candidate fot the American
title. He was an esteption.illv clever
boxer, but with little force to bis blows
lie was the favorite of the P.ic'Ilo toast
for tho bantini honois. and would mi-
I questlonnbl.v have beaten l oulon had he
luwecueu in ceiling a iiwcccn nu
I r.ntlierw eight, but with little success
Ills real name s i:nwarci cic campus,
and lie was born In Sail Krancisto un
July I. 1593.
McCoslt to Captain Chitago
(blriigo. June 2ii llarrv JI. Cosh .lis
tsnee man. has been unanlinouslj elei led
cpstal nof the ifipi trai.li team at the Uni
versity of Chicago
Notes of the Alleja
Tonight cm tlie lve slpne nllejs section B
of the summer tluikpln League will roff
Its series I-Jist erart teams remain In
tuit with the exifptlon of Ite Irving, wnun
rJplares the Sunshine Biscuit The latter
team will roll lonlgl t
One nf the best duckpln scores of Ihe first
night was hung up lv Zurn. rolling on the
Pltcalrn team He went uver In earn of his
four games for b renturj and .more start.
Idng-wlth 103. then loj in tne mini iu
anil ttnlsneci wnn lie one m uw u.-i uum
pin scores ever rolled un tho wcj stone
allejs
llnrller also rolled tno good games when
In his third and fourth he losseel Ihe pee
weea for 10 and 1JH .Sweeney scored 11H
in his final and Kler went over for 101
This aeorlng enabled the .Majestic In win
from the Irving squad b a score of 4UJ
to 407,
Stewart ami I'itcnlrii spilt even lu their
first night's contest j ne best sinrlng on
the former team was done bj Muller. In
three of his four gamins he tallied over tho
100 mark, scoring 1UU, 118 and 111).
(lermantdn-n onlntet took, the long end ot
Its series with White Klephsnta ileteatlnr
them three out ot four Ilellly, Morris and
riweency featured, the utter having over
Ihe century threu times. .
Manager Moss was Tery much pleased with
the starting of th new league when he
found some ot his former champion bowlers
taking to the summer came. Among some
of the prominent ones were PloOU. Chan
Illi liter. Muller, , binedley, Doc Shields,
clrosaman. Knox, of Knox's Ponies; llartle).
Zler, Klagholtx. Dungan and manv other
familiar followers of thn enpln game
lienrga II III In the first nltht's squads
rolled up the highest four-game siure when
he tallied 410 pins. Ills best game was the
seeuiid. when be scattered them fqr 131, just
four pins leas than the highest individual
scoring made by Rtills, ot the Uermuntown
team, e
Majestic made am even break 'with th
Irving toem. Th first nnd second gamea
CIQBeiy rouiesiru.. witn uniy neven Plaal
i kitten
ais
the Indlanipullg clnlj
Walker the Louisville
and Outfielder Urnle ,
i Patrlek .InmeH Vlurrav. the sensational
sniitltiinvc tnlrler of the Notre Hume liase
fitdftitis fore I Inill lemn. wilt remain with the lllue and
I (lold fur another ;eitr. Vlnmi declined to
neeent a llnttering offer to sign with the
I 'lilllles.
Math tl firnf.
1orinoc-r lirofiri of (fir orraf
Ruch, ins ttreltlitl to utic un baseball, fei.i-
uotcirly of leaiit VacL plans lo enter the
emvlou of the Hethlelum Steel f orjiornffoii
and team somrlhttio about the steel busi
ness. .Is a stile Issue he ntlt lau ball.
Pmplre William II V.csner of this cits,
who Is well l.nnun in local Independent base
ball circles has arrive,! "over there" nnd
Is now dolmr his bit for Pn le sam VV'asner
Is '-i the avnl Aire rift Itepalr Department
and is near the firing line Jlo enlisted Inst
winter
Sam (riufnrcl, erstwhile Tiger who cre
ated a sensation during tlie eirl; weeks of
the I'tielfle (oast league h Ills lieavj hit
ting, Is showing un signs uf slumping. Ihe
former big league star is phivlng right field
frr the I os ugeles chili urnl Ids Imttlng Is
I keeping Ids lenm up ne'r the toil In the nice.
Ilnon llrzilcl tnanaiffr of the Pirates.
inic&t du soinelhtnu lo bolttn ui his team,
uhich. allti a Jlnr sturt. ts bcoinntno to.
cntl'e oil, coid he ti stourlnu the minor
lealitrs Jut promisinu iOHiiosfcis.
1'liila. Golfers Triunipli Again
New I ondon, lonn., Jun i:il Philadel
phia golfers again barl things all th?lr own
wnv in Ihe Lumber Trade cSulf Assoc billon
tourntiment. which was cnncludid )esterila.
Tho ehamiilonshlp went to FJ H liutnphreja.
wlin hail a medal score nf JM for the sev
ent two holes He was also the winner of
Ihe llrt Might hindicap lu match plaj. .1
A. riulec of VVhltemirsh got the low net
with ,1SJ J-nt-llll Ihe blasted hopes- medHl
went to VV 11 rrltr. nf sl Davids with
KU-Jl-SJ In tlie final round of match pla
first flight K 11 liumphrea of Huntington
alle, defeated H Vloore, uf Deal, by 3
and 1
I.ichman Wins on Twcnlj-first Hole
Kansas I lt fuue n Close contests,
severcl of whkh rcuuired extra holes
marked the first dsv nf match play In the
transmlsblssinpi golf tournament P A.
I.lehman of Oklahoma l'lt. and AI J
Criihton of St Louis, reoulred 21 boles to
settle tholr match the former tinall win
nl lis ' r
ParlvPolmr?, J; Hilldalc, 1
I'lirkesburg, I'a., June "jo -si Ceuvlls and
his bard nf iron workers nosed nut the Hill
elaiH teum of Durbv esterdiv in h haid
fought battle t to d -eiir!-
IIIIMaln . (I .1 II 11 ll n II II 01
Parkesburg . n t ll o n u 1 x- i
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uf St linvld, reprcsenllnK lilmself ns
h nicint)Pt of the SprltiBhaveii Connttj
I Illh. vciim illqciiiallnpil tndav lie l'r.incU
It Wnrner. aerrelsrv of the flolf As- '
oclatlon of Phllndel.nhi.i. H" Mr VI
ner lenrnrd from tho eorctrir.v of the
Sprlncliaven C'onntr.v I'luh todnv tlint
i li Is not nnd never lias been it member
I of Hint club Vrstcrduv llnmlltnn won
In nineteen hole nintch from 11 K Jinn- '
con, nf tho Stontoti t'ountrv Club Hnn-
Min, tbcrrfciic, won tbo niatch by default
j unci be was notified todnv to1 pln.v In
the r-econd round HRalnst Donald f'ress-
wcll, of St Davids
Not Sprinzjinvcn iMcmlirr
In a Inlk Willi Andy Campbell, lih fot I
veins bus been tlie professional at
.Spiincjinvcn nnd vvbo Uiiowh not onb all
tbo members but tlie caddies aa well he
told me that Hnmlltnn bad been a caddie
there four or five .vearn apo and that
ho Is now emploved In one of the muni
tion plants but thnt at no time had he
nnv rnnnectlon whh SprifiKhnvcn other
than hb it raddle. Andv savs the bos
thinks so much of bin kbiiip tint be bad
l told him that he could beat Vndy over
j ids ovjn course, n Job vvliicli is decldedlv i
dinicu'lt. aa any one know a who linn
ever pl.t j eel ngalnst Andy nt SprinB
hav en
Hamilton ;ot iif wronir with the other
5o8 eaterday and the vounftaters hub
pected that cvervthlnsr was not HrIiL He
qualified with tblrtecn-j ear-old .V. S
Hesse, of the rrlcket Club, nnd after
wnrd the small boy said that Hamilton
bad tried his putts over and bad told him
on several holes what scores to put down.
As the boy Is the joungest plajer In the
tournament nnd lias had very little ex
perience in tournament play ho did not
know just what to do He was entirely
Innocent in the matter. This would have
disqualified both plajers but Mr. Warner
knew nothing of the affair until this
mornlnc. Dlsnuallflratlnn was hia nn
the fact that be was not a member of
me cum he entered from, and no nne U
4 eligible to play in a golf association
tourney unless he belongs to a club afflll-
nted with the association I
A number of ua followed the Hamll- I
ton-Hanson match for several holes. I
Hamilton thinks a lot of his pame and
durlnB some conveisatlon be remarked
fl.at 1. .- l -.... .... ... ..
1 inat lie was sro ner relit thrniipli ihe
tournament and that Chick Kvans had
told him nt Xlerlon that he did not see
how Hamilton could lose
Nine Clubs Represented
It was not a large field In the junior
tournament, but It contains some ex
cellent plavers While only fifteen are
plnlnn they represent nine clubs. Un
fortunately neither Woodbury nor Old
Vork Itoad. noted for their junior
plnve.-s, Is represented.
Phil Corson, who won the cliampion
slilp last ear and bad the lowest score
.vesterday. Is tlie favorite J. Wood
' '''" """ "on tno J.u I.u Temple
tourney, and lie come together this aftei
noon and It ought to be one of the best
ir.nii.1,.. e i.. ,....,.... j .i
.......,.n ui ti.u luuinaiiiciii, miiu ciieie 13 Atlanta.
every indication that the winner of the, I utile Rock
match will win the tournament. Donald Batteries Thorbu-n and Bolton
Cresswell. the sixteen-veai-old boy fioin " SECOND Gs.ME
St. Dnvldi, who frequently played his,,,,
home couisc In the low eighties, and B. , vf.'V-.V '
I. Ta.vlor. of -North Hills, who
Herbert Calves, who plavs No.
gave
i A.,
tne I'enn golf team a bad beating jes
terdaj, seem to have a little on the
other bo.vs In their bracket, and one of
them should reach the final
Ono of the joungest bojs In the tour
nament lied for the third low score es
terdav with an 81. He is T Hodman
Hanson, of Stenton, and he Is only
fifteen He hits a long ball nnd he looks
like a verj promising golfer. H I.. New
ton Is the son of Herbert Newton, the
backbone of the FranUford Countiy Club,
while T. II. Halton, Jr , Is the son of
T, IJ Halton, the very excellent chah
nian of the green committee of the
Whitemaish Valley Country Club. John
JJ Zane, ot the Philadelphia Cricket
Club, who won his first match jeterday,
Is only sixteen
W. H. U
Forsake Steel League Team
I eliaunn. Pa.. June 50 Two Bethlehem
Steel League stars have volunteered their
services snd hsve entered the Unltd States I
na The aro Ton Marhofka. shortstop
nf the Lebanon team, and Bud Velser.
former rhlllles' outfielder, who plased left
Held for the Steelton team. Both are Sha- I
mnklu boS dose associates and elected lo i
volunteer rather than seek to avoid the ,
draft.
International League
At N"ewark R II E I
Buffalo n 1 n 0 n o o 0 0 1 R 4 '
Newark . .10 0 03030 x 7 13 1 !
Batteries Hose and Mejers. Jensen and I
Madden !
At Jersey Clt RUE
Toronto .. 4 o 1 o I n n a n n n i
Jersev Cuv 0 ll I 0 0 0 0,0 1 2 8 1
Batteries Peterson an I Howie), Maud. I
Their I sbate and Carroll
At Baltimore: R. 1T.E
Homester . . o .1 n 1 o n n o n 7 l
Baltimore . onooonon 0 o 4 n
Batteries listen and Smith; Tarnham
nnd Kgan.
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i.KAVE GIANTS, RUMOR
Arconling to a well-defined rumor
in baseball circles big Jeff Tesreau
lia decided to leave the New York
Cianls and take a position with the
Bethlehem Steel Company
What May Happen
in Baseball Today
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30 .400 .412 .?,(!
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-tMsien .. 17
llnrlnnslt. tu
Thlllles .. 22
llrtiokljn ,. "I
Pittsburgh. 10
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SO .41 .42 .473
29 ,481 . . . .
30 .400
Clereland..
rideftco ... 20
VVashlntton s
CM. Irfiul,.. 2fS
BDetrolt .. ()
Athletlea. 20
Two games.
ItNot scheduled.
St. .MA t.47 2.S10
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
NATIONAL I.EAOUK
lloslon. 3i rhlllles. 2.
nrookljn. 2i ew ork. I (13 Innings),
o. , , 'hles. ll rittshnrgh, 0.
St. Muls-Clnrlnnatl not scheduled.
AMKKIPAN I.K-XOl'K
Athletlrs. Siltoston, It.
w iork. 9; VVnshlnjton. 0.
I Detroit, 7i Ht, Ixiul.. g.
Cleveland, 0 Chlraeo, B.
SCHEDULE FOR TODAY
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. n"'n t PhUadeliihUtleari two games,
- and s.
New
lork at nrookljrn Tleari 3:10.
Chiracs at Pittsburgh ('lean .1:30.
Cincinnati nt HI. I.ouls lloudri 3:30.
AMEKIOAN l.EAIUF.
Athletics nt Iloaton Clean tno games,
1:30 sna 3:10.
Washington at New lork Tlear; 330.
Cleveland at Chicago Cloud i 3.
Onlr linn toda.
Southern Association
At New- Orleans
New Orleans
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Hatterles Perdue and KlUhins, Merrltt
and Hlgglns.
SECOND OAMB
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New Orleal.s 2 11 2
Chattanooga 8 N 0
Batteries Robertson and Kltchlni; boh-
man and niggins.
' At tlanta
RUB
4 7 0
n 8 i
Palermo
R
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H
R
4
5 2
Batteries Hoffman and Woodward; Tuero
st.d Coomlr.
RUB
, . 4 II 3
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Cavet and
R IT E
5 n 4
, 11 13 1
Howarth;
Mobile
Nashville
Batteries Jounard and O Nelll,
McDanlels
At Birmingham
Birmingham Memphis
Batteries Hill, Uernaeu and,
Ross and llargrave.
' American Association
t Milwaukee R. H.E.
Indianspolls . 4 83
Milwaukee 7 12 2
Batteries Rogge and Schang, Johnson and
lluhn.
Second game- R H.E
Indianapolis . . , , 2 4 3
Milwaukee tl 13 1
Batteries Palkenberg and Schang; Murchl
son and Murph).
s. St. Paul: R. it.e
Toledo A 10 1
bl Paul 33 1
Batteries Brady and Kelley; Keatlnr and
Glenn
At Jiansas City: R. H.n.
l.AIllSllllA K. O ,
'Kansas City 0 13 0
I Butteries Shackelford and Meters, Adams
and Blackburn.
At Minneapolis: Columbus refused to slay
and umpire awarded game to Mlnneapolla.
n to o
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me Athletics had a flelcl da
tne pitching of their old cormj
Kuan, or the. Hed Sox, jester
ing Ihe league leaders. 6 to 0,
ing for all the, world llkete
themselves behind tho excellent!
ic ciiiinies carouna L,eague I
Oeary. The Tied Sox found;
puzzle, registering only half '
well-scattered baae hits, and tMNfr.
ciuring me matinee getting, a 4j
past second. Kven this excer
only momentary, for the "only '1
iunner v. no lagged iarry Gardti
ner was Amoa fcjtrunk-, and 'tMfP
wiien nc was on his way hot
second base In a station that m
In his being caught at the Plata, 1
era! ards on Tilly Wnlkert
mrow, roiiowing a has) hit by 1
ins Ainietica supported
splendid fashion. The Sox- hit Iwil
times, out walker nnd Gardnf'
uiiiiiaiu oiui or work to the tt
renslve play of the others. In.HwJ
inning vvauter robbed Thomaa
tripie. miiKing a backhand runnHM
of Fred's low liner near the ban
uaruner later smothered a tet
irom .vicinnts, which was start
over as a left-field double. VF
""" " opeeay loaay, nut he
comparo with Geary for all-rotHtdl
iiiri!B. ueary was cool and trewt'
ec me time, iiusn twice lassMtt
on balls to nil the corners, n4:
eiic- .iuc-K runs was torced acn
Plate because nf hla u im.h i
toucnea ror ten hits. a 's
hb .iiiu.-Ks got tneir nrat run I
lourcn on curnss opening; single, i
nci o oescrnice ana a clean hit to i
y AicAvoy. Burns also ONtai
sixtn wan a blngle. his third M
e.o.iiic. uniuiier again put aaMrn a.
but Arnen- nlavlniy n.. Lmtt-.
., .. ' c .e "ic en co 1
tnrevv vviia and the runnera Ian
third and second, with no one out. '
tne .viacks began to cut loose, lort
lour runs to maKe the game '
away, xno nrst count came
Avov hit through Truesdale
disposed of Davidson nt Urol
this setting to lose control and MaVi
eu uugaii ana ueary forced Injsl
cie. me uaaes nneu lor HhanrM
latter hit to Scott, who nipped i
at the plate: but Itube Oldrint"
uvci men u. neaitoy wallop to I
w hlch Davidson and Dugan not
Boston's best chance camejipl
nincii i nomas startea with a-
sacrificing and Walker then i
fine peg to McAvoy to hold.t
scoore when Bush slneled in'.
The Macks did look,avvfuy j
u")i "ciiig tun oi -pep- ano on I
eveiy moment. Connie Mack"':
mis atternoon thnt he inten
the .National Commission's
the hcott Perry case to tha
this President Kraree. or.tku
Bays Connie will be backed M
emu owner in tne American
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doui scneauieci between Lairrytl
Brooklyn Dsne. and Jne fVMetl? 2
at the nrst open-air boxing show '
e "our.s'-ir. enciea very biMi
sen laid O'Nell acrnas the ropea I
round and when O'Nell attempt
righting on tha count nt tii.sl
him such a deluge of rights and
ir ngim id ine ropes ano nea ma
quits. Toung Coster, of PhllaJ
Jack. Wolpert. of Lancaster, a t
ms. um i-ouin not put niB
seheiluleil six rounds
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