Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 24, 1918, Postscript, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC, LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,, JXJNE 24 lt)18' " ''
'EN SERIES WITH PATS PHILLIES THIS AFTERNOON A'S INW
I THE DAYS OF REAL SPORT I f A 7CnnWTT7 T C
OOKLYN DODGERS OPEN SERIES WITH PAT'S PHILLIES THIS AFTERNOON A'S IN WASHINGTON
,VATH ONCE FINED $50
LANSD0WNE LOOMS STRONG;
'OR WALLOPING TOO MANY
AS WINNER OF THE FIRST
HALF MAIN LINE PENNANT
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No-Hit Contests Are Turned in by Montgomery County
and Philadelphia Suburban League Teams -Ches- v
tcr Chases "Lefty" Williams
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HOMERS OVER THE FENCE
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WBmwy Forced to Quit Hitting Long Ones in Minneap
olis; Veteran Has Hit 200 Four-Base Clouts
Since Starting Baseball in 1903
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.'WITT'S a Kfeat thine In atnnd lln In
p&jffij "" trot nround the based and listen
'AsftHis." 'mused Ciavvy Craath as lie
&raXMcessary log fire In his rural retreat
l,'"Who knocks the ball out of the lot I ;i
V. 'Jnnnager of tho ball club h tho first
I?f Jov. It also Is a Dlcasnnt slirht for an
"" cePt the members of the other team
ij" olden days. I know of a cate where
&i with a ISO fine and expulsion from the
over the fence. J know It Is an unusual thing In baseball, but 1 am well
acquainted with all of the facts, because the pluvct fn question was none
other than myself."
Gavvy put some fresh loss on the Hie, walked out In the kitchen to
study the characteristics of a roust he was looking foi bis guests and
returned to his chair before the crackling blaze The olcran s,HiRScr was
In One of his rare moods; he was wIHIiik to talk on a subject ho xeldoii
discusses Gavvy Oavath It is hard to pet the home run klnu started,
hut when he speaks he has full control of the floor.
"It seems funnv now, but It was quite tr.islo then," resumed Cia
"I was playing out in Minneapolis and it was my ambition to Ret back In
the big league. I had been with the Ited Ho, the White Sox and Wash
ington and didn't stick. Naturallv 1 felt Fore and my onh desire was to
show three managers that they had made a mistake 1 began to hit the
ball hard, base hits were coming thick and fast and home i tins were quite
frequent. I was highly elated oxer m showing and well pleased with
myself.
Joe Cantillon Enters Vigorous Protest Against Home Runs
HT BEGAN to find the lange of the right-Held fence and began to pop
'cm over that barrier The pitchers were keeping their tw.ls.teis on
the outside and It dt. a tinch to put them oxer the fence If ou lilt thoni
solidly. I got three in a week and was planning to get some more when
1 Joe Cantillon, the manager, came rushing Into the clubhouse one dav with
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.;( Are In his ee. Somebodi was due
tlU f. AllOU IIC IJlllll-U Ull Jill'.
1$, . "'Now. lonka here, CYavnth.' lie
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kfe-iioine iuiib uvcr inc riKiii-nciu iciil-c iiei nit' ' iuu uui t . iui uihi om
t I can't stand It any longer and I will fine ou $r0 everj time tlie ball goes
A over that fence. If that doesn't woik I'll trade jou to borne other club
fr
I refuse to be a boob any longer '
"Can ou beat that' I'lncd $50
ratting patted on the back! I couldn't make it out and thought Joe had
lost his mind until I learned the true facts in the case.
S? ? "Across the street from the right
- In that clothing store was a big plate-glass window. The proprietor of
' the place was not a baseball fan nor did he have a sense of humot. lie
i couldn't recognize a Joke If he saw one walking down the street and he
tM r never was seen with a smile on ins lace, iiiat was the guy wno was rc
W$. 'U BDonsible for all of mv trouble.
E". "The first time I knocked the ball
tfu avenue! bounced across the street and
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l,w . uvvva j. inj ptiLji tctui lunucu lU IIIV
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k1 r sort oi can piajinK hhu cuuccicu ou
Ife-Jt1 and his name smeared nil oer It
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vraa lanen uui oi uic ciuu utaiuij iauiiuuii ut'Kin in wurry anu ncn
. t th third hntl umnHhrl n Milrrl n1atp.crliiht nml n thirrl f lnim fnr ST.O tmlil
fSfef,iut It Tas decided to dispense with
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would go broke.
hlity dollars In
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ii i no science in Slugging; ion
T HA-VK heen asked many times If there Is nny hdeiiLc In wliaekliiK
home runs, and after sixteen jear of baseball 1 have come to tho
g conclusion that there Isn't. All jou liao to do is hit the ball and hope it
fc eallu tnim 0r n h n H'Iiah mi nlnii.1
Dana in, i uu. tiiiuil juu niaiui ijjj ii iiiu jiiiiiu UU ill 11 l RUCSS
what the pitcher I ffoins to throw If you pet &et for a fa&t one and he
hands ou a curve, ou look foolish when jou mlsn It by four or ihe feet
But If the fast one comes cner and ou meet It fahl, theic'n no tolling
how far the ball will tracl. It's the bamc way with a cure The onlj
thins necessary Is to be a Rood gucshcr.
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jr . ,MTha halls atari har a Int to do
ie?Hl . MtHno1 n rtrmr tnf. Thv am nnt f.nt
a? v ri anu uic i lit rin uiit iiul niiui k. i urn n
S l,4ut or the fames nowadays. With
iago u would oe easy 10 get nomers,
Frff St feel like lonu ones when they leave
Iv'-d' an outfielder.
"The one thins to do, hoecr, is
kvKf 1ve lse srlps necr hit the ball
?' bat tlehter he would haxe a counle
&S. lie lets the stick hang loosely In his
MKif. into tne Blow. Anotner thins is to
jSiiTi- players jump up when they hit a ball
tft?t Bllle. McGaftlgan is a hitter like that
Cravalh Has Hit 200
W V "AVVY Is the greatest home-run
- has piled up a record that might never be equaled Since he started
the came 'way back In 1903, with the Iais Angeles rluh in the outlaw league,
ho has hit exactly 200 four-ba&ers. That's a mark to shoot at and It prob
jably will Rtand for all time Ills migh swat over the risht field fence
rrC J"last Friday was his 102d in the major
KftJks tfie Phils In 1912. Gavvy has nlaved
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M f 'W'Uh Los Angeles In 1903 and lasting until the end of the heason of 1907
JLi-S He went to Boston In 1908 and In 1909 was with the White So. Wash-
ilf A ineton and Minneapolis. At Minneapolis he made fortv-.vfiinn hnmn rmw
h'Mpt 111 "three years, establishing a record In
i 551. "F Rtnrted mv rnreer with a home
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Rf)4 t day at Los Angeles I hit a homer and
i r:mri nco witn tne I'nus. Alter sticKing
VtViV flB'ler I went to bat for a pitcher one
York; they were leading us .' to o
Ipne man was on base and I hit one
i " score, wo won tne game in me nexi
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naijr'-.EMne anu maae u uuuivr uu .uaniumu,
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Fred Luderus Is Runner
RSf.
JiyBAVATH Is the undisputed home -
'ivV'J, Luderus, the hard-working captain
fc,.vii .nnaivnl. Fred also Is a noted
- .-- -
horners since 1909. He Is hitting
r, his all-around play has improved
.plece of acenefy.
S' Ludy holds the world's record tor
ftry of baseball. One day lnl911 he
ared Broad street, Kept on going
'-Delaware Hlver at Trenton and
acy City. Impossible? Perhaps,
tj,Tbe ball landed in a coal car
road io iiie jiuit ivirct Htinwu.
"I have a clear recollection of
ia," aaid Ludy, who came to the
duties. "It was out In
tCtt. Strange as it may seem, we were plaving the Phillies and Lew
La was Ditching. I hit one over Sherwood Magee's head in left field
berry waB go surprised that I
'"On of the longest nus i otr
bIo the right-field bleuchers on
has a. unlaue record tor
I made six home runs In a week. They did not come on succcs
feut it looks like a record Just the same.
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I m naroesv piicucr
l.i hajju lau"
' Immm . He ,waa,
M SkMtmiL..
tho nlntp. knnr-l; n linmn run lc-lmrplv
to the ulld ravines or the houllnc;
sat before the warm, cheerful and
at Port Indian cMorda "A guy
hern In llipw modern llmi nml the
to fall on his neck and ween tears of
owner. In fuel. eprv one Is linnnv
Hut It was not like that In the
u home-run hitter was threatened
hall dub If he knocked .mother ball
for u call down, and muih to m mii-
.stormed nil cott.i nuit bittin' tlirm
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for making a homo run instead of
- field fence was a clothing store and
over the fence it landed In Niiollet
sailed through that plate-glass win-
tiW nfTliin rnAn n l.-t1. iinrnlni. Ixi I
'1 V UIIILI., IIKIUC It JH,I tlhUIICl lllllt
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ir u new winnun. nv iihu u iepuircu
hen I hit another, and once more $50
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home runs of that character or the
tnosc das was more Important than
f rw. .1 n If mi .9 in
jusi mi inc tfaii, J not s All
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with Inner liit. This. nnr
flinv rnt l.iinnLml -it tt Lhmn ,n.,tt.
11 it i r.iiiiii m i i i i ,1 i i 1 1; us :i i ct i 11 rnii 11
good baseballs like tuo or three eus
nut it is more uimtuit nnn Hits that
tho bat .ilunjs fall Into the hands of
to hold the bat tightly. Plajors who
very far. If Sherwood Masee held his
of dozen homo runs each se.isnn. nm
hands and can't get his full stiengtl
keep both feet on the ground Somo
and wonder why they can't hit it a
and lie seldom gets any long ones."
Homers Since 1903
clouter in the histoiy of biscball and
leagues and his 100th since joining
on five different hall i lnhs .inriin
1911 with twentj-nine.
run." KaM Pmvnth "Ttio .... n. .
won a Job. I had the same experi-
inrouci one heason as a ntniiv r,..i.
day in 1913. We were plajing New
ana unristy Mathewson was pitching
Into the lcft-fleld bleachers, tjlng tho
inning, me next nay I htarted tho
r.. , . ...
nai kuvc me a. jou as a regular"
- Up for Clouting Honors
run king of the universe and I'red
of the I'hlls, is the crown prince or
fence - buster and has rpeixteroii .,r,..
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the ball better than ever before this
and no longer can he be considered
tne longest hit ever made in the hls-
lilt a ball which sailed over the fence.
past wajne junction, traveled over
did not come to a stop until It reached
but not In this rase.
and was CARRIED over the Reading
c.vj.
the first home run I made in the .big
front while Uavvy was attending to
Chicago tne nrst year I broke in with
easily circled the bases.
maun m v-iin-uuiaii, wnen i nil ine
a line and against the wind."
homers. In 1911 he went on a hitting
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,u ni u vo anncu uciure uinner
rn1lp4l Hravath lmmAtlr. 'ITa n,n
built like Miles Main and could put that
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BASEBALL NEEDED
DURING WARTIME
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Jcncr Will Make Protest
Against Classification
as Nonessential
MILLIONS INVOLVED
I salUhurj llrnrh, Vlui,., Juno 2t
John K Tener, nrrldent of the Na
tional League, velpnla aniinuneeil that
he will protest against the innpnscd
classification of bascnali as a nones
sential Industrv unrli i I'liiei.il I'row
rler's uork or flgln order on tho ground
that baseball Is one of Die neeFvltles of
the nation for keeping iii Uh moi.ile dur
ing the period or the uoild war In ad
dition he alno will pnitest on the ground
that profession il luseball has millions
of dollars Invested In It and that an ar
tlon which would tend tn do awav with
the national nasi imp unnl.l unrii i,mn..
I with legltlmntc Investment, involving a
I fortune.
Ml Tener averted that (ieneia,
i f'rowder's elahsifliatlon of piofesslonal
baseball os a nonessential industry
would be an unjust discrimination
agaln-t an oigniiization lint Is doing
iniiili to preserve the Fjilrlt or Ihe ptib-
I llu durliig IheMi Irving times, and that
our nation il garni, a clean brunch of
l.Uliletiis, s doing tonsMf table to nnk '
j Ihe burdens of the public light r and bet- I
ter nt our people to lake up lli wai
duties as tin i mav appeal Ills rtale-!
ment follows
"An LVcntial Indu-lrj"
i "In these times Wl' llllm! ,ln e.e,..
thing possible to win tho war Wo are
agreed on that point and I believe it
right and proper that baseball plavcis
In tiM ............I . .... ..
..... ..K, i. ji.mii io ine cans mat conn
to uieni In whatever i Insses of the i-. .
j leutlve draft Uiej mtv be placed h lmal
iMjnu.-i, ju-,1 ui fanio ,i it tliey were
engaged In nny other business iir pro
fession "But proffsslonal baseb.il should not
be designated as among the nonessential
industries It is escntlal tr. the morale
of the people The voting men find
reireatlon In It. and It keeps them fit
for an) tail that may tome. Thev ai -quire
ability to think qulekl) and to act
with agility
"Man) of the players, partlculai ly
those nf the (Hants, own farms, and onlv
a 'poitlon of their time is devrted to
baseball
'Thev are produce! and dining their
temporary absence on .no ball field their
ropi are growing under competent su-
'pervlslon other players have occupa
tions that c ill for t'.icii attention many
I months In the year
Wants a Square Deal
I feel thai the 3o el nmeiit will de-
I I Ide that pr fesslonal baseball shall be
I treated Just as men in other great huH-
jntss entei prises are treated and that i
, Justice will bo done I
Haseball Is the great Amerir in game
' ana not oniy nas it a secure plain In the
(hearts of tho people heie. but II Inter
ests tho thousands of Amerlians In the
I army and navy now over there, so much
so that many of the foreign papers arc
1 carrying lm scores f league games for
their benefit
"A square deal is all that is wanted"
Amateur Notes
VICTOR TALKING MACHINI3 COM
I'AXV, of Camden, X J, which de
feated the llelfleld A ( nt iho Insor'a
.home ginunrN, Twenty-first and Phew
streets, uould like to hear from flrst
claas teams halng home grounds in
rennsjhanla Sew Jersey and Dela
ware offering: a reasonable guarantee.
The team has won fle out of Mx game,
plaed tr date and next Saturday after
noon it will engage the Ternlty Club,
of Camden Would prefer to hear from
Fuch teams as Stetson, Strawbrldge &
Clothier, Bacharaeh Giants and Mel
rose Joseph Uernardl, manager, 810
South Thirteenth street,
Mtdla A. C. would like to hr from "t
clais trams halnc home cround and offer
in a suuarv irunraniee lur npn (latea on
July i! 13 27 and .eral da- during: the
month of August Amoa p Weaer. man
ia it r. nil North H''d street
A firitIaM nmnlre would like to hear from
. any first lass hnme rlulm dfslrlmr hl
J services Harlos Rlvel IH14 Houth becond
! street or "hone Kensington 830, between
Ifi a m, and p in
t crf'i S'de I'rofrhIonaU have Jun SO
so and Julv 4am and p m opn for
flrlrlftBB tMmi havlnv hfm irrnlinHa utirl
offorlni" a suitable ffttamnte Vou'd Hk to
bear from tntis in Penrswivanla, New
Jersy "nd Ilaar. John J, Hoover, man
'er i'ftl" v--h American street, or call
Kensington G100 W
rhlladelfdila PrAfratlonaIs ar own fnr
Julv 4, a. m and p. m . 1ft Sunday and
weekday gamrs sni would Ilk to hear iron,
nrst-clai remlDrofeslonal tesms having
hom grounds snd offertns: a suit1 IMure-a
mepf Rltlv Orav manager. 3TSI North
Ninth strot. or phon "ae ISM during tba
4T or Kenslng-ton JaftftrjT P, m, fc
i
Singles and Bungles
Thr f!rnu lis vttitJ a
t' tn nt'i h rld
i t hntlt rttd nf n
IS Sl IJt III fnut I MIIV
ri Utiti(it mh.
ft iff rJrl'Ohtl thr rm rs
t doubt 'nmttr. Hi en i
in rmh anme it In Ir th
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li ( oh'i swccImici! Ids Intilni; llciirrs,
hotline fiiur IiIIh In spirit times up hi tun
sum! it camps.
sipl r hKci mini? fiprwitiil with h r ust r of
litlp lie iiuuln tlini hlfi In h" tniin tlinis
an in tli llrst Fitno mil two out nf four In
thr si i on I in the ni" niiu inmtpst sj.t i
stolt four Imihp .
The (liitupinn While s ilrlfleil ilnwn-l
wuril v lieu Hip. In-t to (llifiuml. 1 In -It
mls lir'd Kiiwliiiiirs to mi to si si ittirul
ills.
11 iiam irmi nml thr lWnlP So
iiiir fottt ni llir il niol iriniMl it I
moiiiliitf J iry iterr toil ill ttlll
rtwh t ml
fVlOIIS till, ,
Th slr),4 , row 1 t i niinnitl siw t.ntr
N In... I It, ds huinl led - i n"plp of tlniPs In
the I'llisliureh I'lrit s Th. Il.ds miiile on
run In imh (.inn hlN Hie 1'trntrs hoimI
four In tin llrst itnii " n in lh spionil
I r I I ni pi tiilpiii'itpil tn nltdi litilti ciiiiips
for Vlitilunisnn. Th result was Hint lie
ililn'l tin luurli hi e'llipr.
Urhtlfhif hail a flrlil rtitt u Ith thr tint
llr Afoiiii.il nut n fniijili of fnh in thr fiiftt
nnnip In four ttufn up nml in thr , loitil hi
liniinilril tlic hnll sitfrl) fit t unc in tin
tiirutu ttijii to tit '
The i tills nihanipl iniitlier hpi nut f
DK I' A LAI A MARKS 2-MILE '
LP IN WONDERFUL TIME
( ItltHRii. III. .lunc J I The fast est lap
ever made on nt truk In this coiintn
h .1 inr of 'fid i ubU inches displnce-
iii' lit vti. m lib b Italph Dp I'alniH
at the Imago sivodwa'
Driving hid
Piiknnl lacing ur be ih.led tho two
ni le ti"ck In one ml' 11" two seconds
and forlv-oii' bui die ltbs nf n s-intid
Phis is nt the 1 ale of 110 I'lils an houi
I)( Pa I mil set the new figure fm all
o'bei ill Ivors to sti iv. foi I v att.inptlng
to better tne local spcodw iy record of
11.1 miles an houi bv D.uio Host 1
The lecord in 1 le In Do I'i ma 1-t nll
ilal Several tims in pi.ictlie bo has
made betrr th 111 111 111 It 11 uu houi, but
the opening of the rating season here
Rave h'm tho authorized opportunity he
was seeking.
Melroc A. C. Iteals Cjinliridsc C C
Vllmillp (III. Juno J I Melrose V
I WOll
listless mime fiom l iir,.l,rl0 i'nunlr
riub of rhlUilPlph'i, hen ycstpr.lo t i mnei nouts win, gu on ami- tne wiiiu
to I 'up
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Major League Records
for the Past H eel:
'Ilip wick's rprnril In Pmli pscup nf
riiiiipi tiliipil, won nml Inst, with runs,
lilts, t rrrrs. mipii IpII nil hasps nml runs
sinred In oiipnneut. lurlutlinir Hie Kilincs
iiT iliirdiM. .hiiie lit N ns follows:
.N VT1IIN VI. I.ILVCI I',
I' VV I.. II. II. I.I 11,1111.
iii. Hero (, ,i ,i ii :ix i it n
rn Vurk II I .1 III 4! II -!K HI
ll.i.lcni K (I :l IIK III (1 S'l
I'liinirs - i .i -. (.-. ii it :r,
I lin Iniintl .1 I I III .'II III .III 31
llrut 1.1 II I. I ! I'i .Ml T I III
I'litshiireii n : i in ni ti tn 17
'1. 1 mils . 1, : 1 in .-.-. h 11 sj
Avii.icit 1, i:i.t 1;
c n 1.. it. 11. 1:. 1 11 or.
iti. loo 11 .1 .1 - t- 11 1 1 11
pu Vnrl. ) I I J7 "il .1 :n 17
tiPMiiiid 7 n i'i iii) 11 ?.' a
I lilpncn II 1 I IS IS I! II III
WiudilnKlnii 7 I I IT. a7 II .'I - i
si 1 puis. 7 1 n 11 11 1: i'i :n
llitrnll 7 " I .11 .11 III IS il
Aihipiips 11 i 1 1 j .11 n tn ';
1ip c-vnie Vltiutlio, .limp 17,
rp ith nf Hip (limits h. Itpitint; sf, ,uU
1 In J. 1 Ills morning Villi hell's mm were
Iwti full dimes In tl o cntitl nil (ho (.ianls.
LE(JNAHI) AM) KMTTON
IN SHAPE FOR BATTLE
.1.1! Wi Iii .teln, treasiucr of iho
laoiiaiil-Iiiitton bout to be Magod at
hhlbo P.. 1 K limoiiow night, lUelainl
tnd.n thai the 1IT.1 r would be a big
sucie and a l.ugi nowd would see
tho mill
'I it kits 111 o going iintty fast,' said
Htinstoiii, "and the funs fciiii to be
Itilties.cd I cpcct a big irtiwd if the
diatlier is good and no nno v. Ill be
disui.'i linlcd llolh l.'iiniitl and Hi It
Ion .110 In excellent shape and will light
hud limn thelap of tin gong Hennv
lias wolUed bald to rot Into condition
for ho realizes that Mutton Is one nf
tho ileverest nun In tho boxing game
tod iv Hillton, too, s.ivs ho is n great
snipe anil will niai.ii l.eonaiil step somt
Tlio main bout will bo
put
nn
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"r, II
GOLF AMATEURS
BEATEN BY PROS
Travel's and MarStOll L0Se.T,,,0,f0rmpr fanned eleven batters, while
to McNumara and Walker
in Red Cross Golf
GALLERY GIVES $600
New lurk, Juno 21 Professional
gnlfeis senied decisively ocr the ani.i-
.em, .,, the nod Cross match nt the
isiiariiam-ixon country liud, near west- i
near West- !
Held, N, ,T yelerdiiy afternoon, when '
'loin Me.Vnmara and Cvrll Walker, the '
hoine
,..,., ,,tll,ul, .,tl,v ...,,v.o
and .Max Marstnn fi up and S to play i
Although a stiangei to the links, .Me- I
.-sain ira w.i- inc leauor. i mm tne mo
ment he halved Ihe 2SI-vtrd Hist hole
In 3 with Marston until he won the
long tlttventh in 15, thereby ending the
match, theie ncvei was a time when
the fniincr metropolitan open ch uup'on
did not play superlative gulf
He was out hi 3.1, and nulling back
In 3R had 73 for the round, which was
practically tho best ball for his side
Nellliei of the am. items was In his
usual form
,, . . , , . niii in,- lining ..iitii nan inr lis iillloi
diy'T' tho"eVe,t.on'a,l",'',f,-V W-'"- "" I'''' of Iho'chi-
evaal skcs Letter ti! f M"I. ". fo.'mer In .-redllcrt
aiouml on Krld
flguies of ill, se
.Hiv previous peifnrnniue, hail to be
niilent with about nn So )cstculav, and
Travels could not il i imuh better
Walker hid a nuinbei nf good holes,
but ho lacked the steadiness of ),s
p nlner.
Quite of sum of inn.iev was iaicd
for the Ited Cross At Iho outset the
caddie privileges were .nn Honed ofT Onel4' nnu Sl.niagcr Miller, of 1'pl.nid who
man bid ,3.1 for MeNam.ii.i aiintlier J.ir. ' formeily bad such big leaguois .if Ki.mh
for M.nstnn Walker In ought J5J and 1 faker on his pay-roll. Is anxious to book
Tr.ivers JI05. After a few holes- had ," B''ps away from home Call Ft auk
been plavetl tho balls ued b the nlay-
tis were also bold to the highest blddeis.
Mlogether r.ose to JCOn was laKeil.
I'tn a touue so new Sb u kamaxon has
nno of the moat attractive elghteen-holo j
luvouts to bo found .injuliem hi the I
metropolitan district, livery hole has
neon designed with rare and the greens '
nei' things of beauty Some 1 f the water I
holes would be hard to duplicate Tho I
1 nm so also has extreme length, tho total
fnr the tlrcult belli?; G3fln yauls
Bowling Notes
IIodN ftorhic In tbe ferond K"ine rf th
lutknln fBiiiiN rnibldl he hun.shinp Itinonit
t am to win out from thn l'nnnoanla
Hallruad lj a wror1 of IK'S to 4"it liojtl a
moro of 147 wh thn hUhtKt inatl. to far
lit HlO lOdRUf .
(ipnr . nf tho rnl'rn id iiidnl. I. ni ,i
thfl ppiwcru" three t Intra nut nf four rxaiirs
fur Inn (nliirv murk utlil nur lil l.-t
Ktme iietnir 11" IeIth&ow and .Noik alau i
Illsr lllil Hnit?tlle, one of Philad tphla'a
how llnj,- exnertSf will nult the alh n hern
to Join otnr illlra iH iiuhai ir rr. i
a cood rratk at thi Kgiat r
l.lllntt nnd Took, rollfocr In th two man
thamplonahln Imwllnv serl outridlrd their
opponents nnion anci - nine ' iiiok p
a hroro of 17.'0 to 1474 l.llioit atowed the ' Tho weekl) hhow at tlie CanihrU A C
rarest of form when in tH flp canim hplrrnkford ae and Cambria st, which was
went ner the double eentury mark In .rh, Rrhduled to tako plAin 1'rlday nlsht hut
KPttin JDK, 27 JJT and llnlalns with tho waB postponed on acrount of rain, will he
lop not her of 211, , held tonlcht. weather permldlnp Iarry
Trmk nnd Knot In lliflr '.rrlr nf t
inn-? lth "Jim" Out.i ami Itaddlrte nut-
breaker of
TllPhdll lllulll ertln'l A. of t'le llifl.n'n
I.eacu-. will leltp lo th alios for H i-ee-ond
Beslon niul will nae to do n-iir . fnnv
Beaiierinff io overcome me rtiorua i unc up
ti I... i.vh. ill unir-;1 ;
lllll Snird'e) rndnitored nnil nilchi en
ptl' reeded In overiomltv the high a. ore of
Knox, when In hla aerlea with Oanmn and
Ilynea he ainnahed tlv maplea for Villi pina
Thla Is lona'.lrred ery hlah score h the
tenplnnera of the c lly
TlllMUX riiMinNnmi srnRKx
nielley
l1 w lau X(W1 ixn 2ii i2?n
llulley ,
TntaN
"amen ,
I) nea ,
til ii 1.10 318 180 lOTll.'o'
c
"MUM. inn Ulli'r IV n core ui .-ini 10 Jil'll ,.. fjn .ill pxnp.1 a U2Elns ueo iron.
The reaturo or mia aerli-R waa tne fanUailr ' itart to flnlnh lhn aemlwlnd up will dhow
upwis,wmKoU,-.hTiRo5ou.1 a' Ate r;fx k," JX"wpJsrXn.oVf,'Mn.,!ono, Stts
S Dln i "" """""
i ' . x. pn Itoxea JOR ieian hi . rianiitiuii .m
4111 410 33a 481 1100 linn 30a July -. has also sinned, his protege to box
m li 2fl ia 8'HtArtlo o'Lean. nf New York. In Ihe eml-
1 158 301 lOi 181 100 looj final to the Tendler-Callahan tilt at Atlau-
tic City on tho night of July 0.
313 315 410 374 889 .ISP )fl 1 I
Tntala
''uninn ,., 182 181 "iln 'iln Hid
Pjnea 140 150 165 178 (118
Totals,,
Klllnlt . .
' tttt a .. TT7
t., ... ssl 337 JUI lil-llll
... . 208 2t7 237 ?i"l nn
Cook , , ,
iwi iwo o j kui I
T. 777 SOO 43J 4MI 4081720 I
t.d l.l ! 911 IU ...o
Totala..
me.Pe
iii I iui Ikli Til niilWH . " n Pm anil
Mi I8 18 JJ" gJI 0U found" encounter to taki
7 tiw 7I 380 7iT7 71777 'Mass . tomorrow night
. . 4J8 3IW l onu 4111 jllin . ,,n un.A 1. ..mv wll
iitiuey
Titula ,
lnel ,
Kadrllffe .
... ?H7 11 "07 int :-2lon ,irclres that this nntet la merfly a work
, , 174 180 S1H 204 21) D.18 nul for his twenty-round contest with Johnny
Tol.iln..
387 377 425 SOI 438 ll
Trurka , ,
... I"? ? "' !X2 ! ?T-'.'.
liiiox i .
Totuli..
,,. roi ron .ui tn ii . uiul
801 400 385 4S0 413 460 2(81
l 111 S 185 18T 171 111!
(Ilieat , .
KadrlllTti
;;: ua oi i5 oi 200 21312101
Totals.
410 370 417 380 383 38J 2301
Knox nnd (.medley's acsrlna of lJR.0a.rd
1279 rlns shews the consistency nf.theso
two bowlers Hringlnit this down ! l-dl
vldual srorlng. trvy lallkd J13.2 and 213.1
for ne six games
UNION A. A, looms up)
Inner of the first half
pennant In the Main Lino Baseball
League, which comes to a conclusion on
July A Tho Union A, A. aggregation
now adorns tho pinnacle position at
the head of the proces,on by defeating
tho Wayne Suburbanites on tho latter's
homo grounds and a 3-1 victory of War
wick over Dun & Co. The crucial con
test will be staged on .Saturday, when
Dun & Co , the runner-up, will bo tho at
tr.u lion at l.ansdownc.
The victory of the leaders over Wayne
was it real snappy exhibition between
Hummel and Ilrooke and was played In
one hour and twenty minutes. Uach
side made five hits and Lansdowne pci
fornied crrorlessly In the field, while
W.ivno piled up live mlsplays. Three
fast double plii)s by the Suburbanites
helped mateilally In keeping down the
winner's total.
Warw Ick A A. am Dun . Co . the
two traveling club.s, tamo together on
Lansflowno's grounds and a ninth-Inning
ally gave Warwick 3-1 decision and
pulled Dun & Co out of the lead. Suc
cessive hit,s by Berger, Audlbert and
(lulhnan with an error by Pasquerlllo,
turned the tide In lav or of Warwick.
Hob Calhoun's Dobson nine at last re
ceived a few breaks and with Charlie 1
(lock pitching In his usual good form
.tiv.u in.- inou-ii- iiiaiiipiuiis a nmy
dressing of kalsominc, score 3-0. ("lock
f.innec? ten batsmen and did not Issue a
single pass The victories of Warwick
and Dobson placo them on even terms
I wltli Wayne In h triple deadlock for
' the cellar position.
' No-Hit ContcMs Feature
IMdio n.ireiss, tho former C II. S
star, now enlisted In naval icservcs.
twirled a no-hlt game for Fern ltock
against llanett. In Ihe 1'hlladclphln Sub
urban League Pern ltock won. 3-1. tho
loseis registering a tally In the second
Inning on two enois sindwlthed be
tween n stolen base McKay, who op-
pospti nateiss,
MI1H .llnri (tl linn foil In
me Liner went ono oeticr.
Luptnu kept Its iccord unscathed by
registering its eighth successive victory
against Olney, C-2, and I'rankford ad
vanced to a tie with Olney for third
position by winning ftoni I.lndlev, B-4.
Another ex-schoolboy phenom entered
baseball's hall of fame when Warren
Duncan, former Cheltenham High pitch
er, shut out Doylestown, Montgomery
County leaders. 2-0 It is the llrst time
such n feat lias been rcglblered In the
league. Dung.ni fanned eight opponents.
,,Hiy a singii ipiw ana was 'S
Ited
ited with seven assists, bis elevoi
fielding being one of tho outstanding
'eatures or ine ei.isli. houderlon sm-
iprlred Southampton, winning, B-l, and
.,.... swniinied MMmiln in.o r.
Lieheit allowing onlv two hits Tlio first
live clubs aie so tvenly bunched Hint
the lead can switch to any by playing
a single game
Harlan Tails to Slop Chester
Over fiOOO enthusiastic Wilmington
fans i.iw llailan-Hetblelicm Steel fall
before Frank Miller's- Chester Ship nine,
and the U-aguo leaders made the victory
tomplclo with a coat of whitewash, 3-i
When tho team took Iho field It was
a.inn .l.n l.n...n ..I.. I. !.., .. . ..
..ni, , iiM.i i.ihh jini ..iitii iitr waa
going to iln In Ills opponents, but blag
ging doesn't win games, and Williams
soon found it out, for Chester sent three
ruimns pit idlng across tho pan In the
thlid and Willi 1111,4 was lellrcd In favor
of .Ionian In th" sixth (''hosier, by the
unv' ls "" '" ",e sllP League on July
.Miner. Chester nna 111 enyume and Ills
.1 CbtHter In Iho evening
New York Ship won anotbei game by
a single tally, score 3-2, against Sun
'I ho Canidcultos have been In moro close
affairs thin any team in tho league. Of
the six-games won, four were by a single
Yansdowni: u
JLi strong as wl
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
AN'OTIlljIt boxlnc club has opened In
A Now Jersey nnd thli tlmo hotlnc
contests cm l.o ltnesbed In WriRlits
tewn. Ioe (Ireenliauin, ii local sports
man, Ii.ih been appointed matchmaker
and lie lost no tlmo In nrratigliiK an all
Mar t.liow for the opener on Tuesday
evenlnp, July ".
.Ipff Smith and Ilciman Miller, mid
dleweight". hao been obtained to do
battle for right rounds In the wind-up
The remainder of tho card shown Kdillo
MuAndieuH anil Joe Welsh in tlio ilv
lound i-enilflnal. Little Hear nnd Joe
Horsey. KranKlo linker and Johnny
frano and Young Ilobldeau and V.'hltey
Kitzserald.
yr,"iow'n. will furnlih tho llrcworks In the
min control Iloth rn In tip-top farm, nnd
.foe Mrndell, the local bantam, Is nmoni
the lone list of boxers doing their bit for
tWlr .ountry In te rtailme lr- w ri l
tho navy ard and In the nlsht time lie
boxca at the Venice Club or at any othe
organization that will help the cause
Jne l.inrli. the New York bantam, now
under Ihe manasement of Joe Waslier, has
been alined up for hl flnt rontrat slnie
colni under a new mannser On July U he
Ifai a loe llurmun, nl uni'ara in u scneu
luled fifteen-round tilt at Ualflmore.
niiiF icllv. manniifr of Kddie MrAndrews.
Ti1(. utet reports from Fpaln state that
jaik JoMison, the former heavyweight cham.
I nlon la now one u .lie .. iniviirr. .11
Spain. Johnson is doing reportorlal work
' fur the bst, newnpaper In Madrid.
Teil (Mill lewla. the welterweight title
holder, and Tommy Robnon, of Maiden,
Ma a , ar In prime alnoe fn- their " ve-
l.u pia.'n mi . union.
l.ewia Liaims mal
bo will hae it easy wl'h his opponent and
jir fntna at .aron. 1.., on juiy 1,
Jnrk !!... fortrerly of New Orlenn.
) hut n()W of thl. rlty hR1 bn motened up
r tn0 mor" eonirsis oy nis manager, un
-
SUITS SJ80
HZDVCKB noil M, J aaj t
Baseball Standings of
Minor League Teams
miv mm: i,i:.(iuk
w. i.. r.o.
InriMlnnnr R S .714 !obon ,,
linn(o 4 '2 .(1(17 Mnmlrk
Auturnr,, 4 3 ,S7I Mnjiic..
.".-vr&sJ
isS
- 4
2 4
MONTI. OMKRY COUNTY I.KAdUB
l)olrlnwn S ! .000 I. Mn.h.. 3 3 .SOU
j'hiimnlnn 4 .1 ,.-i7l Ixindrrlnn.. 3 3 .Son
Ambler . . 4 . .571 (llrimlilp ..0 3 .000
riiu.ui;i.riii siiilkiixn i.i-.miuk
linilnn. .. r n i.nnn otnf n 4 rvi
Irrnllnrk .1 3 .nil I Iniiler. . . 3 ;.S
Irunkronl, .". 4 ,r.13 Ilarrptt, . 0 0 '.000
MAM FAtTflir.KS' I.KU1U1-:
I'. II. I... S 1 .Hit l s. 4 p. 3 .37S
MonoDl.r. fl S .7 VI I,rM.... 3 B .373
5,,,"V'?.,.S-'1 ! "" lilfr. . s n ,2M
Link licit . 4 .1 .R7I iep ,.S0 .iliO
NOKTIIKXMT M M I'ACTI RKIIS' I.F.tOUK
F.K.I'llimh I! I .817 sUn. (iln. 3 3 .R0O
yri.fn.-l r. 1 ,tl13 F, l,iiund'3 A 4 .4J0
liuik. t lt r.
III Alirnltp
.14
,000
K.ll.l Itlpr I .1
..171 Illnni'iillml 0
l'IUI.. VM-MTACTIUhltS MMllUK
Ph. Textile 7 1 .571 m. Pulley 4 4 .RfKI
(limk. III n .710 I.UInlUI. . .1 .1 .17S
llntinesM'. n I ,i,.-l Pltll.lt XVI. S IV !l71
Ntandiird., 4 4 ..lull unntlrlib . (I 8 .1)00
Ill.l-VU.vni: KIM-.ll SHIP I.KM1LK
'""' . 0 l.ooi Men hunt. :i 1
HnS iVlnntl r! ! W v""irkl.. 11 !!
..1110
.141
Hurl 111-11.. j ,t ,100 Trujlnr .. (I 0 ,00(1
IIKTIII..IIi:VI STKKI. I.KVdti:
vvrniliiEt'n .1 .714 strrllon , .1 4
I piiiiipn.. 4 .1 ,f,7l "our. PI .34
.tiO
.no
.333
llrthlrhpin, 4
I ..1OO Fore Itller 3 I
I)KI.. ItMhll IMMSTIMAI. I.K.VIifi:
n.Trl0.,l' 5 .1 $! "mMPnnerS .1 .2M
(leu. t hem. .1 2 .711 .Xntlolnll . 1 r. .167
counter, one by two and they captured
Iho season's opening clash from Navy
Vaid, fi-u. jjcn the game lost was by
mio 1 tin, to Ilailan. J-,!. Jlog Island
kept uii lis winning streak with an
clghth-lnnlng tally against Pusey-Jones,
which netted five tuns. Tho final result
was C-l. Tho Mei chants-Tray lor tot-to
at Coi uwells was postponed oil account
of wet groundy.
.left- Tesrp.tu iiimle his debut In the Steel
uii'iaL',""1 V,",1;1" ""' K"n,ei . B"lnt
VVIImliiBiaii .VI Duinont wns Ills opponent;
Hpirrtms Point . Ilmlied out nf tho cpllur at
he PMiciuP nf Meilion. .111 Jatk Knight
I'lHvetl Ids tlrxt cMine s a member of Meel-
.u... iiu- ia.iMnoii-1'ore liner imme was j-l
postpomd on account of rain "Dutch" f I
laonaril. of the Hnston Ainerlcalis la r-" I
,.-.. i-niii ,w niKii wiiii rore uivcr at
Wurnt, Mhss t
X . O. I. hftt;rrd Dm rTrrntRSt? In the
MHiiufHtttirprs l.eau. defraliinr tSellrrs.
s-i irulfl lot another Arrdfct bv a run.
Mnnntjpo BHlnhiK Uih derlnlou. .V4 Itctkyr!
mHh A I'iki rontliiufd It losing 'Ptrenlc
nnil l ffll In. fori Htukrs A Knillh. 7-3 KrepT
t.r MoncMuo nrrlfd off th pltihliw honora
of Uu t !Ip lireezpj tlihtren Leuia buti
nun mid ulluned onh four hits.
Ouikr fit Kiiliher tamo nrros with an
oliu r niitrtjri dnlnfcn bv dpfruttnir Abrasive.
or the orthe;iHt Manufatmrers' leacue, by
.1 J In tltMrn pHnlonK The dulm p!aM
rrrorhBH hall hiii) ll-nsxtrttcr. the win
nlns tlrl?r ntloMrd IUp lilt n. while John
Mm of Abraalp UIdorl fIx. rrnnUfont
l,miiHlr. BtiRtaliird Itn fourth nu(irsne le
rral nt th linmH of FasMtf It, riumn,'
lonlnc 1J.8. It uhh a liraw hlttlnj tonteatl
tpnty-lio hits bflnjr fetfHtcrcd. '
' ' ' t
I'ltrhrr Uerhrrh, of Illllott-I enl, lost
hl thlnl tuCKHrf start by n alnBlf run,
(IiIh tlmt to Quakpr t'lt. "i W-thtrly
wai till hard and did nnl dttrr to vnt
Jloopfs &. 'lownnend tn tu an iiufpkloui
r tHnn In n irini 'ln Mittitl nl r h t
Hlrrl bj rrslstrrliiB nl riinn in tho first In
nine: hut at tho Hnln was on ihf bottom nf
a IS 'i tilal I'hll idpjphla TVxtll miln
(alind t ti lnd h dcffutliiK (InndrUli 'ilr
.'. ii hi,. Philadolplilu Holt uiul Mat hino wai
unable tn plate a trim In tho lit Id duo to
inrntvjn.y uorU aiul foi felled to AniTlron
I,nllt.
Irnwbrldcp A ( Inltiler't 7-0 l torv oP
-mit Ilx ra II 11am IV arxou, (onnlft
Mat Kh lalOFt nine t'rii-Pir-ohl recruit from
Atlantic ("lt, a n opportutiit to ntr fh
hull of faint b not tillnuliifr lha olnlr
)hps h pHfet It whh not tho rtam) l)x
atrcroKatlnn 'that fitidi I'i nn u te?k hko.
Not a pinclo pljjor w to npprtrd aili l
tti . i)iffruins nan In lb lin up, six
hiinj left for 1'ranrp tho nlsht prtuioua.
Hob Sluukp let rarkrbur? Iron's star
crowd down with a ahislo fet. am lost
Atfountluc Aon -Mi Tho rain h"kl th
t iotl down but vwn at tint IXfil fioss
lantB rotleotod licarb StOO for tie boja
"over there" .
C luno pitchrd his firt gamfl for Stetson
nnd lost tn An nor tll"iil . Ijt " r
kppt Ita rot ord clean bv winning another ct
tho ovpptiHe ot JatU Munson a Inner XtAl
tlub. 5-y.
lull 4 be noxrM nt renniine In the final
p no
bout opposed to Youn? Terry Mitloern. of
tllla ilt and nn Jlll II be will be eeeu
'ii ailiou In Atlantic t'ily azalnst Uddla
Morsin. the llnRllih fealher" eRi., under
me inunjf inenl of Herman llinnin
Jolinnj Dundee and MI(ke Donnelly, of
Newark, lire In hi shape for their clghti
round en. ounter tu take plnte ut Jersey
City tonlcht ,
llarrj llreb, nf I'lttaburgh. and Uui Chris
tie, nf Milwaukee ivi be the principal.
In a fifteen-round lilt at ilrldgepdrt, Conn..
lunifini
tt4
(lit Turner, the Indian heawelght, and
Plee Hawkins a lieern will be seen lit
in lion fur a mheilulc'l ten-r.ium! light t(
take place ut North Adaini, Mass , tonight.
Camp Crane a Winner
Reiidlnc. IM.. tune 'ii -(amn Prune. Al
Allcntown. won from Kaufman rrofesslon
a at I ar"nla Park jesteniay by 111 to 4.
More than 3000 fans witnessed th mmt.
V.-AAI1' LI(A.11i IvAUjeMAN
r u o a e
il 1 1 il il r h n n.
1 ' 1 n n Ttnrh rf . . A I A II
Diy rf
I)'deon,3b.
M'tlulre as
Ilowc,f f . ,
llurin lb .
Hall . .
MantTt 2b
110 3 1 'aber 2b . 1 1 s 1 9, Is
1 1 I I) II Merh'lv.3b 1 1 'i 4 0' 7
.1 S II 1 II Ileeker.ff . M I II I .
1 2111 2 II r ITklej.lf 0 3 3 0 0 J
ii ii a u u
II "HI I I V
ii n n T o .
10 7 3 1 -S
I II II II iiusi iu ,
1 1 1 II II Mnul.l.RM. .
Itsan.lf
T.iomp'n.p il 0 1 n i Itleser.e.,
Mharfer.p ,
Totals. 10 11 27 12 -i Gilbert, p. .
, ii n n 1 I'y.
, 1 1 u o 0 i
4 0 27 16 T '
2 0 0 10
0 0 4 4 ft
Totals, ,
Camp Crane., 0 2 0 4 2 0
Kaufman U u 0 (I II 0
Increase Value of Latonia Derby V$
rlnrlnnatl. O.. June 24 Oeneral Man. -Si I
aEer John Hachmelater. nf the TjilonlaiWl
Jockey Club, yesterday announced Mm
that
next ear will be doubled, so far u lhaV,,-
..... w. ..iu .-n.u.l.a Dl wj. .
HA JI11A nl lha 1 i.nnl.. n..wioi
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