Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 08, 1918, Sports Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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    A"1 MONDAY, JULY 81918 - " Mlfe??
Ring Stars to Clash at j
Shibe Park on July 16
JEROME D. TRAVERS AND MAX MARSTON WIN BIG GOLF MATCH
SHOREBOXING
MAKES BIG HIT
FROM OSWALD KIRKBY AND JOHN ANDERSON AT PINE VALE
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DUE TO PITCH
Cincinnati and Phils Clash
Today in Final Game
of Series
EVEN BREAK SUNDAY
Conclmiatl. o.. July 8
After snllttlnK even In yesterday',
double-header with the Reds. 2-5 mid
4-3, the Phillies today were nil primed
to even up the series with Matty's folks.
The games now stand two to one In fa
vor pf the home club.
, Oeschger and Eller were scheduled to
do the pitching: today.
In the npenlnfr half of the Sunday
mil both ninjr and Horjt pitched well,
the latter having a shade the better of It.
nut his support was poor, while the
fteds backed uti Ttlnar without a wabble.
Not one of the five Red tallies wns earned,
nil being due to errors. TvInR was saved
by some very fast Melding, the Red
pulling off four double nlays. three of
which were from Blnckhurne to T,e
Macee to Chase, and all of them cut oft
chances for Moran's men to score.
Bancroft's fumbles gave the Reds two
runs and errors by Stock and Burns In
the sixth Inning were responsible for
three more The Phillies hit Ring rathe
freely. hut he was good In the pinches
In the s'xth Inning of this game
Roimh and Pearce collided at first base
and bo.th were badly hurt. Roush had
bunted to Stock and Pearce covered first.
Stock's throw wns wild and Pearce, In
reaching for It got in Roush'a way and
the two men came together with great
force, Roush's knee came In contact
with Pearce's left shoulder and the club
physician had to be .iumtrnned to attend
the Injured Quaker. Ttoush stayed
through the Inning and scored a run and
then had to retire. Pearce tried to con
tinue. bu was forced to submit to his
Injury after half an Inning and Heming
way played second base the rest of the
afternoon. Score :
The second game witnessed the eighth
straight defeat of Fred Toney. who has
not won a. game since the morning of
Tlecoratlon T)ay, when he best the Cubs.
The Reds twice secured a lead for him.
but he was hit hard toward the finish.
The Reds got two runs off Prendergast
In the pecond Inntng on a. couple of
wains ana two nits. Tne (juaKers aid
not score until the sixth, when they
counted once on a walk to Bancroft
I and a hit by Williams. They tied It In
the eighth on Bancroft's double, an out
and a sacrifice fly by Stock. Watson
relieved Prendergast In the seventh and
the .Reds went to the front In the
eighth on hits by Groh and Chase.
With one man out In the ninth, fle
straight hits were made off Toncv and
he was driven fron the box. Regan
then pitched to one man and walked
him. but Ring, who had p'tched the
first game, went In and got Stock on a
grounder to Oroh for the third out.
Tuesday's Latonia Can!
First race claiming. $700. for two vear
nld tnalden miles, ." furlongs Ktlnn. Wrlsrht.
, 107: M-eotl Fay, 107, l.ly Manager, IIS;
I.lttle Banner, Hi! I.ndv Langdnn litis
Mother-ln-I-avv, 1111; ronslstenrv. 111!, Maiden
I.ane. 112: Brunette It, It:!; Purls Mulil, ltS;
Trompeuse. 111'. Acnes Cells. Ill; Also
eligible Woodpile. KP7; I'nrawav, II-.':
Becky, 107; 'Aunt Flora. 107; Urine, ir
Helma. 111'.
Second race, claiming, purse 1700 for
four-year-old and up, (I furlongs Htisty
Cora, 98: Milch. Dear. 101: 'F, X. role.
lOt. 'Anue 103: 'Zim. 103; Ophelia XV.. 1114,
Passing- Fancy, 100; I.tnlse. 10; Velvet Joe.
10S: 'Rcy Oakwood. 10(1: l.ubelskl. Ill, Sir
Edgar, ttt. Also eligible Spokane Queen.
108; Jo Hernsleln. 1041: Peaceful Star. 113:
Mis Shot. 104; Pomp, 109; Illllle II.. 10.
Third race, claiming, purse $800. for two
5 ear-olds, 5V furlongs Hrimful. 07, Tod
nap, N; '.Madge F,, 9: Manicurist. 10-J,
Perlgonl 103: Se.itlmental. 103. First Pullet.
103; "Orenzo (Imp.). 104; Illnck Mammy. 107;
Cacambo. 107: Dancing Spray, los; Cam..
fleqr. 111. Alio eligible- Archie Alexandei,
98: Legal. 109; Joe Stahr. 107; "Gold Stone,
102.
Fourth race, purse $800. for three-jear-old
and up. 0 furlongs Silk I.d. 9h,
Amellta. BR; Itobert Ij Owen, 100: llombast,
100: W. P. Dabny. 100; John I. Day (Imp.).
103, Japhet. 10.1; King Belle. 107; Counter
blast 100; JelTerle. Ill: Kings Joker (Imp.),
114.
Fifth race, allowances, $1000. for three
3 ear-olds ami up, 1 mile Ichl Han. D.".:
Precious. 10H; (a)retrovna ION. (a)llribcd
Voter, 110: Franklin. 112. (a)uoodman entry
S.xth race, claiming, purse H00. for
three-year-olds, 1 mile and 70 ardr Clara
Martin. OR: I.lttle Buss. 101; rialroyant.
102; "Kllng. 103: Marj'a Beau. JU3. Peer.
less One. 10,"; Butcher Hoy. 103, Aztec. 107,
Jim Hefting, 108.
Seventh race, claiming, purse $fi0. for
three-year-olds and up. 1 3-10 miles Cra
cow. 81; Endurance, 103, Bab I.nch. 104;
Queen Apple, 104: U'srr (imp.), 104. John
Furlong. 10.1; John (Iraham. 10.1; Charles
Francis. 10m 'Old Ben, 100. 'Peruglno
(Imp.), 106; Lytle. 109. Madame Herrmann.
109. Also eligible Ask Her. 10(1, Doctor
Nlckell. ; nhymer, 101. Yenghee, 111,
Buck Nail, 10(1; 'Fairly, loo.
Aqueduct's Results
FIRST ItACE. for three-j ear-olds and up,
selling, purse 1 121)1). 43. tl-i furlongs:
Torchbearer. 103, Merg
er een 2 to ."i 1 to 4
Manolcln. 11, l-ke,. r to I s to n 7 to 10
Currency. '100. Bell., 20 to 1 S to 1 4 to 1
Time. l:IR4-.". Klngviorth. Pepper, Benev
olent, Ed Cudlhee, I.es Darcy and Caddie
also ran '
SECOND RACE, steeplechase handicap,
selling, four-year-olds and up, 1700 added,
about 2H miles:
Shannon- niver, 144,
W. Allen '. . . . .i to 1 h 10 3 3 to 3
Early Light. 142. -
V. Powers to 2 ecn 2 to 3
Brand (Imp.) 182, .
P. Williams r, to 1 S to T. 3 td .1
Time, 0:11 1-5. Crest Hill, Bachelor and
High Fljer also ran.
Latonia Results
FIRST RACE, claiming, purse J700. for
maiden colts and geldings. two-ear-ulds. 5
Larry U." 104. Sande . . J8.70 1.110 13 30
Churchill Downs. 112. rool 1.1.30 n no
Byrne. 104. Lunsford 3.10
Time, 1:01 3-3. Charle Rrtor, Troben.
Eddie Tranter, lxmell. McVex, Hadrian.
Prevaricate, Paatoreu and Colonel Harrison
also ran. .
AQUEDUCT SCRATCHES
First race Bravado, Master Karma.
Hondo. Colonel Clufr. Star Spangled, Milk
man. Manganese. Wise Man. l hlppoorwlll.
Woodtrap. The Decision. Feu cl'Artiftcc.
Monomoy, Pullux, SQuare Set. Midnight Sun.
Langden. Trial bv Jury. Bennlt's sister,
Water War anil Nightstick. -
Second race -Dorcrls.
Third rare Scoots and Duchess l.ace
Fourth rare Gex Regal Lodge, Flitter
gold. St Isidore and Ballad
Fifth raco Hondo, First Trotp. Harry
Shannon. Dervish, Sky Pilot. Wood Violet.
Greetings. N. K. Ileal, Say. Amalgamator
and Wood Thrush. '
Sixth race Man o' the Hour Ladv Vara.
Canso. Mose. 1Intlrmler. Elnnhart, Roxboro,
Alibi, Jack Stuart and Dajtoria .
Bingles and Bungles
Waiter Johnson lost a pltchlnt duel to
Sothoron. the Drowns finishing on the Ions;,
end of a 8-0 sccre. Mithoroh .held the
Senators to three scattered slnelea,
An. tin aroreil the third and last run h.
the Wahlniton-M. Ix.uk. iilt In the ninth
.frame when he tripled ,vl then, stole home
while Johnson was holding the lull. '
Ragotd Atldino caused the Jorc-imti. to
drop (lie flrtt ol a rfoufclj uflh lfi Itedt1.
The rill otHt Ihe Itedt. t lo C. but our
error behind Bradleu Ilooa foil the game.
A ninth-Inning -rally In Ihe eerond gams
gave the l'hlls an ctcii break. Flic -tingles
counted for two runs.
During the last w.fk the rhlllles won
flvs games and lost two. They made a
clean swesp of the Boston series. -
It .cos xfreiiaru lovhav prouiid rulrs nl
Ihe Chlcooo-.Vew lor, pame. uihlch lln Cub
copped, I to I. Bunched Alls u. the liild
rauis for five runs did Ihe trich,
Cleveland dropped an exhibition contest to
th Second Naval District at Newport by
th score of II, Ilehg, Kelly and Powell.
former Braves, ptaed th outnsld for th
naval nine. Rehga horn run with on on
furauDea tne winning tallies.
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BOXING STARS TO
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IfJUrlkJll JLJ O UU 1 XII handed seme back In return Tendler
Tendler, Cline Chaney
and Callahan Will Be
Seen in Action
TICKETS NOW ON SALE
iiurvuic isvvr vn osxiuu
' . jabanUon. 1,hen It lands. It hurts, nut
There will be no difficulty In obtaining," "e, W.om V.B "fBt, ' , , , ..
seats for the big gal-star boxing shpw to
be held In hhlbe Park on fuesda.w
Divnlnv ritlv , A I.nn rtalns nnnnnnnpil
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today that the tickets have been placed
on sale and there are enough to go,
arodnd Patrons can get the paste-1
boards at almbel's, Kdvvards's. Spald
ing's, .lambor's, Hurry Donaghy's and
Hotel Blnghatn.
Three real wind-ups are on the card,
and It will lie difficult to select rhe
best. Soldier Bartfleld and Harry Oreb,
' , Ahanev and Frankie Cillahan the e!lts installed, the ring built
few Tendler and Irfsh , Patsv C line ' and the roof raised In time for the show.
Lew Tendler ana Irish i atsy ne." record In tlantlc L'lti
be the chief performers, and these rhls lB B record in Atlantic Lit)
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and
will
bouts will make up one of the strong
est shows ever served to the Philadel
phia public.
I.eon Raines, matchmaker, has accom
plished something new In the boxing
game ln arranging this1 show. Anyone
of the bouts Is good enough for a spe- .
clal outdoor attraction, but to make sure
nf a Kl suppess. Ttaines decided to rut. '
all three bouts on the eame night. It
would have been Impossible to do this
at one of the regular boxing clubs he
cause of the limited seating capacity;
but the open-air arena at Shlbe Park is
.large enough to seat 18,000 persona, and
hthere will be room for all.
All of the boxers have posted their
forfeits with Harry D. Kdwards, and the
J200 weight forfeits for the Tendler
Cllne match are In the hands of .Bob
Maxwell.
Boxing fans already nre talking about
the show, for they have seen all of the
men tn action. The Tendler-Cline' bout
at the Xatldnal last winter waa a sen
sational affair, and Lew sprung a big
surprise when he was returned the vic
tor. Chaney and Callahan boxed one of
the hardest six-round bouts ever seen
here, and the return match between the
sluggers Is awaited with interest. Greh
and Bartfleld met once before, and at
the end It was declared a draw.
Darby Pros Beaten
Th. rtsrbv Professionals lost to Murforbea
fst Omdsn yesterday by a score of 8 to 4.
Darbv was runiess tor sis inninss. juac
forbes registered nil Its runs In two in
ninss. six of them enmtnsr In the sixth on
a combination of safe drives.
Darby Profes. , ll ll (l ll ll n 1 3 o l
Maclorbes . (I n s 0 u 6 0 u j, s
Norrislown A. C, J4; Belmont, 4
lMjmoutli Park, Pa., July 8. N'orrlstown
A. (' won a heavy hitting same from lie.
mont, of Lunsdale, hers teaterday, 14 to 4.
What May Happen
in Baseball Today
NATIONAL I.HAfiUK
H . .. Pel. Win lais Nnllt
f blrttfo
4 10 .781 t.159 .700 .714
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Boston . SI 30 ,44
KUroakbn SO 3 .441
t'lnrlnnall , . 7 40 .411:,
BSt. laiala,.j, S 44 .371
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H. I., I'd. Win Ij... Hnllt
'lloston
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Attathlngton' 40 34 ,'oa '.: .
f'hlrngo , . SS SS .403 ,300 .SJ8
si. ijiuis, , ss ss .480 .;:
'.'fir0.1,' '",& 4A -4U -408
Alhlellra ,.?S 44 .371 .380 .366
Not scheduled Irti games,
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Athletes Fight Before Crit
ical Crowd, Opening At
lantic City Club
TEiNDLER IS WINNER
Moxlng Is a success at Atlantic City.
The first show under the direction of
the new State commission was held Sat
urday night and was well attended.
The bouts were rlin eff smoothly, ,eveiy
one was satisfied and he spectators left
tho aieu.-i promiitlv- at 10 '.10 n. m. Four !
bouts were on the card and each .was
hotly contested I
Koi-u long time promoters have tried
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opening. It was a hatd crowd to please.
for It was cf the circus variety never i
had seen an thing like It before and In-
slstcd on being thrilled from the start. '
Tie wind-up meant nothing to them
.
ine opening preliminary was just as
important in tneir ejes A seasoned tan ,
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.-ew M.aug was 1 .no luceu. ann some ,
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n. 11 was BOW Mil nun to tne noor '
and see him bounce." was the most pop- I
ular. "Don't run so fast ; he might catch
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rew or the rans gievv not unoer
the collar or passed away In the heat
cf excitement, for the cool ocean
breezes cooled their fevered blows, and '
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tne roar of the surf vied with the con- '
ge boxing Shows at the Shore. hC-p- I "e lirininm ..m.... nc-. .vi.ici.los ii I ravria H .iu, I ...... ... iiikiu lie save 11 I , .; . ..u, .... "".... i ..''. ...... of the .lav nlwl the p.iII.iv f.nw e,l lis ' . " . " ".'.-- u.t. "" -."'"TO..JX3
ti draw theh- nslrnnsB. from the rn.iise to. Mrs rrump lie ims always ;en i " ' "" .". ."y v "i J" .. ' " V i-.. .,.,." . V. . . . , i nn,nt' ln "'" "" -Warston just m 83eq tfiV&2
Swalhcrowd ' Attantlc 'y has I "K, was hardlv a hole t.ia, was not it" Keenest. In.eres, l ,, deve.opment ' "" "li. 4iov, the-, gre.SlJ Andei- ''';'' " . ' ' , - ' hlnlj The hole was halved. . TrM
pointed out as the verv best i.la.-e ' characterized by something of a sehsa- of Tine Valley. wl.'CU. after all. Is tne -, " " ;"- ..'- ."' . K" j .. ... L, . .',,, ,, , ,,,' ,"" -. .Ma.ston 1. Kirkl.y 5. An.ler4.on M,WH
world for summer performance, tlonal' nature There were brilliant shots best jnonu.neut that fine lovable so,, nf ' m ... rougii ''"'' w"'n ine -j . '',.-",' i.mm- and Marston 2 up ca
ot until Saturday t.leht was the" aDlentv. lung mitts weie numerous and hers could poKSiniy i-ave ' ' . ' '"" '' " ." V". rlIf."". "".. in. n Hie, l,unl...i Mu, -...,, i,,l Tralcr-, Mar- Aeain f Mf .tJTl
given a thorough trycnit. fnder the birds were plentiful There vveie long Hl bole 41 .r.l. par 4 A fine ""'J" ' ,,,,, v. M .. ifirklVv ' c'" '"" "r '" '",,,K''' "" lli" tl"'"- '' l'..urleenll. l.ule 44.1 j.rd.. Mr 'W&
lion of JohnS Smith. K U Hader. screaming drives that the gnll-.s time dog leg will. I. t.ap in 111- j enter or ' "' '"I"'1 "- '' H, , y ,,,, f,,,,,,,, 10li0, nv.-, I,,.,, another This is ihj elch teintl. bole and Stfli
Anderson ami Johnny Kekhart. and time again applauded The.e we.e , the faltwavj. tn cat.. , a ..,,.pe,l ball and lZZ'Z '"' ""' """ '"" """ "",'""1 V'" '' '' ""l "'"S '" " T tho rll
class talent was obtained, tho spec Iron shots, that sailed heiid-nn for the with, rnugli cm either Hide and ,rp. "th ".ide thH ,. I s for foul Lay. ( "e . esi , iiNiliw oles I " ''0 ,unWJ
s were glvrn a run for their money. ' gieen and trickled up to the hole or for sliced and pulled ball.- rules, the er, t Marsl..,,' '. Klib, 3. A.rtersnn .. , ,, H , ' ;,',,, , Tl" into , nre cut Ira ,, to erull
from now ,.n Atlantic City. .V. .!.. Conned with a suddenness that Is onl.v ball Is1 l the .ente. or left, tile se.ond , "I ' " and Marstm. I up ., , ,, KllM eMlll.,Mv ,.. ' ', " "a" d ' " l " " ''" '.vpJTSWl5l
e prominent on the bfolng map. Imparted b.v a bach spin that thee e- shot 13 il'miult beiniisi...r inteivenliiK s,,,,, ,,le, 31ii jhtiIs. p,.h 4. n- torn iiml Audeie.ui in ilu.e an.l all vviv T, the rlffhi irnnhl. ffWrJfifl
ar Circii. Crovv.l pe, ts know how to empln The.e were i tl- The gieen 1st h hrst rt ll.' T-- ...lie, -Uu ,1,. leg Thed.C-e ,-ove, ,1,1s. tune TiavrH ipil.tlv waited .level- ,,,.. lrlx It Is , i. long wood '"or" SSlfcf?
wau in. ,,,,,,,! ,.a .ha. Rll.. I P"s t.mi crept up nun mer nii.iiiin- mi ...-..... -... .... .l .,-;, ,iUiev i i Kiiigr. prciunn anu lino . ne iiiiifiu- u v a iciiilllK gieen and ,ls i ,r ,,, ,.,, Mh, ,. ,nn nlherwUlf ?'A
rSn'wTnrift o! Nl,ll,m ' "" ""' ,lul lhll'p"1 l""' 'l,1ll"'1l'1"1,''-'' ,'W altlii.ugh the fa r ,he faliwav Is cnl a huKe . hall as abwve ,1. j,le and It would ' ', L I, tUS'I
reconstructed garage ou Aevv ... ,. . ... . .rt.,,. f. ,,,.., ,i . i-..,.n Is i..ich.x All fnui weie awnv i i.. c i . ....1....1 1 i..,i ,i.,.,. ...a ,h i... i. ., " ."luires i.n.e snois . nere wan u ffio.
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ncetlng thudi of the eight-ounce glove, t by winning the sc.onii hole, wiucn .mi- 011 and ms lotirin was wn...... -u-s ,,u.- ,ll1kei ,, umt rWar nrln ,hP fair- l," " '" """ """k ""' "" tiers. .n. 4; Travels and Marston 3 up.rifrfi-j
Lew Tendler and Krankle Callahan i derson sa5s Is the best "-shot hole In the ting distance Klrkbv had tlie '""Ke. dg )p ,, l '" '"' '" Maislon and ,,,, ,, lllrll ,, tl , irfM
boxed ln the wlndup. and It was a hard ' country, by making It In par tlgiues drive and be was over t he greet wit Am,HIsrll )vBatl ,,, .,, tllP .""' '';"' l" '" r""'."r'" again. The feAtu.e of this wfts-tBOS
battle front the start fallahan. who, Klrkby evened up malteis vv th a par 3 an Iron Murrtoj. .";'' n'""'' "" lough, and Travers had a fair. .Hive iK,0""m.E e.-on.l shot of Mats.,,,, and a wSf
Is a real, old-fashioned slugger, tore In on that fine, short tl.1,0. Then on the his second Wtkb, s I hire w as ve Tl(,l(, w-. R ,,,, ia;an,, Marston ' iT''Vis lal ed v 1 ' v n . . 1 blrtv-fot p.Kt for n bint, f
from the start, trying hard to land a'fouith came the two birds by Ttavers green w hlle Tiave.s j ch f pi el up tot e nm K)rMn (,rnvp 8,0pt )f ihp e hole was halve,! Ira v-i s, .. - . (hr0(, AnrtpITOn -,va3 als, home Itl,tWoMfj
kneckout wallop, while Tendler. calm and Marston. and from that time on hole while Maiaton laid his Plai'' humlied vatd bunker Travers's second ,. , ' 'V, n V m, ' "'""H,but li cnuld not get his putt dovvnlTfi
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I ant. cool, Kept null awnv w uu ins rangy . inc.. "etc ,.cr. ,,-. ,.v, .... "".p,.....n t'trkhv I i,,ul1" a ""i '. i-mi in in- "i. nuiiitei . ...m . i ravers u, ...arston J, lv.1r.1Dy .,v P
.right jab. sendlnr his left over everv ' journey ended with them 1 up on Klrkby figures n avers, 4: Marston. ''"" . i, imulietl two shots to get out Kltkb l.levetuii, i,te. 111.1 janU. ,.i.r l. n- Iaiii1.ih.ii 4. Tiavcrs, and Marston win,? .
itm (.,. ... ., nr..ninn. Taie i and Antleison Thev had a best ball fi : Anderfon. 6. Travels ann aiaiston . ,,., ,,.,,, ,... ,t.,, ilnnr -1,1111 ""'er tun Iwii-shotter, ,Tie st loiiiI shot ',. .,a ;.. ,.,.. ". JO J Xf
won the battle hut he, did not havo'lof 3G to their opponents' 38. Klrkby
I an easy time He was constantly on .
the alert, kept a close watch on that I
sleep-producing right which hung on
, Kiankle's side, and did some fast Bide- i
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-.il-jiiiiiik " lie.. Italian iiiiciiicitcii s.
that. ( allnhan landed some Hard mows,
showed he could lake a punch Satur-
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i.ends upon his cleverness to hit and get
fVya , " , p ,?l . ,
but Ao(a not ,t w th reckless
sa.dafter It 'was over, "but I a m
glad I boxed him It gave me i, i grea t
ZVv, "" ,r ",y. , ,7 V v ..J .ni' ',.
i CIV.. Tin pi. ,.n ...lir lit fnf DolaV n1n la
;, slueg(,r and "keeps 'after his man all
the time Callahan is dangerous and I
wa3 forced to watch him closely at all
times.'
Johnny Kckhait, the referee and
matchmaker; t.r say nothing ot being
house manager und distributor of the
tickets, performed his duties well He
started work to convert the garage Into .
boxing aiena on July I anu nau an
GAME ESSENTIAL,
TENER DECLARES
4HI 1 .1 C::l T..
lTlUldl dlltl OUUUUdl l"
(.luction," National League
Head Calls Baseball
Atlantic city, X. J.. July S
President John K Tener, of the Na
tional League, who Is here to attend
!..,. nnhl - .. . ' . . . . I SeCOIlOS. OU. IVIllvu. in". .'- '-.- . ,
1 7' .". The tvveltth starleti n. wnen notn .. , , . .. . ol , fot. n par inai tne piavei" inn s, ,. ,P ,1,, - , l.,a. Tl.eir lead I '..k'"""'" "". " s ...e iouni,
Shows Fine Form 'Travels and Marston had par four.- for " " p''ea,'p ',0. '.'e Tlla tstnn 4. Klikb. good drive will land In a howl-shaped ' ' lr , , , 'Kl.kb.v had an... .. long dr.vv here.'arlrtf
Lew Is boxing In better foim than ever a win and they were 2 up. Travels' !K .,,, iersn! 4 vil'snuare faliwav and the green Is elevated and "eirt I. bole, 444 jard. pur 4, al four balls vvtie long No on,-alLr3
before, He has given up the Idea of bird ou the fourteenth gave them an- 'lur-a"- -l" ' . out nvvav ftom the faltv.aj b.v pits rhli. will be the siMeeti,.i bole vvh.i home in two, and nil were on In JtlnrtyjSi
bring a knockout nrtlst and now works other hole. Mnieton's bird on the next T0 Heauliful I'lllts ' nu' tlle '"' m' whether the drive 'he '"u1; '' '(.nipleted Uib cht.f fea and the mauli ended with all ,UklifrfJ
like a high class mechanic Instead of hole added another and Travets made . . . . .3. ,Brl. p.r 4. a is long or short is dllllcult l.ii.r of re of this hole ,s the big ii.agonu t tap live- Travu-s 5. Mnrstcn 5. KlrkbjbJfS
.rushing In and trying to beat down his ,h6 vlctoty certain with another bird ,,, .V'"', ' ,, .log leg The drive Is I the contour of the g.een Anders.,,, I he shmt . arr I about 130 va. Us and Ad.mi. ! iffiffl
.man with n volley of punches, he de- nn the sixteenth Here were thiee birds , '... ,,...... .... ..m .?.. .v,r w a ir.-in : ''IvaS
the Elks' convention, discussed the vvoik-1 I "
or-flght order as It applies particularly fJ O.
to the action of the Fort Worth, Texas. 'IU"K
local draft board ln notifying ItogersJ" lion
llnn,a.v st.nrta.nn nf ... . rntlln Vfl - ,hiS lf
fight order as It applies particularly
to the action of the Fort Worth, Texas, mng today Me lias nan '" ""
local draft board In notifying IlogersJb lion realized, that Is he has matched
Hnrnshv. shnnslnn nf the St. I.OU 8 Xa-
tlonals. that unless he engaged In some management of Johnny Buiiib. In a te
nevv essential production he would be J turn fight. They will be seen in action
placed In Class 1-A President Tener) in the final bout at the open-ait aiena
coined a phrase new in the acute sttua- ." a...u.. v . "" "" "",'
tlon baseball finds Itself ln It Is "moral A few years ago labile O Keefe. who
and spiritual production." and he ap- , was then at the height of his career had
piled It as a term describing what been matched to meet the fast rising
league-baseball 8les to society "us Lews then under the management
"t have all nlong contended that base- !of "Pop" Beateiman, better known us
ball Is. In ft sense, an essential line of Lewis's father, .in the final bout at the
work producing something entltely nee- late L ncoln A C After a hard I two
essary to society." said President Tener- rounds tussle Eddie landed the sleep
"If there can be such a UUng as a moral mioduclng wallop to the jaw In the third
and spiritual production', and I believe round and ended hostilities for the
there Is, It describes exactly what I mean night .... , , ,
Ptofesslonal baseball players, and espe- The contest was forgotten until a fevv
dally those In the major leagues, en-.months ago when Johnny ""''":
tertaln millions of people every year, sentlng Gus. claimed the feathe w'teht
and entertain them In the open air. It 'championship, claiming Johnny Kllb. n
Is good healthy 'ielaxatlon and simply .had retired from the ring, und that 1,1s
because what It produces Is Intangible I,
do not think It can be called nonessen
tial or nonproductive.
"The .Hornsby case will be Interesting,
and I am rather glad that a definite
I rS..: to 'b. soured, itrtunateiuhehadpolUhedoffthe
JSJ; s nhhi whit Hornshv's' case
will amount to, a player of Horns
by'a prominence has been seelcted. I un
dersrandfthat he Is the bread-winner
of the family, and I know that he Is a
high-priced man Therefore, to put him
In another line of work will undoubt
edly be a severe financial hatdsblp."
Game F.nili In Diipute
The I.Ik Rclt-Stokcs I Smith game endsd
In a dlsp.it In th ninth Inntng. with Link
Blt leading, 7-4. The utnplr forfeited th
game to Stokes 4k Smith, and th rait Ur
will be taken up at th next league meeting
on Tuesday evening.
Texas League Closes Season
Kort Worth, Ter.. July 8 President
J Walter Morris, of the Texas League,
officially announced yeaterday that to
day's games concluded the 1918 saton.
Girard F. C. Shuts Out Melrose
Atlantic City. July 8 Ouard F C . of
Philadelphia, blanked Melros A C her
yesterday, S to 0. llotlnaer! twirling turned
th trick.
Atlantic City K. R., 6: S. Mlllville, l'l
Kg Harbor, N. ,J July 8. Atlantic rttjr
wrui.iiiia ail.... urir..-
here yesterday 6 to l.
Sensational Plaj in Home Journey Over Famous Links
Proves to Be Too Much for Lowers Several Birds
Made During the Dav
lty WILLIAM II. EVANS I
IOVHUS of golf who journeved by who made I'lne allev pn'sible, and
J motor or train to I'lne Vallev je- Jerry Travers were vlwa.vs the naimest
terday certainly g, their moneys worth. f'7f mJKnl
for Jeiome D Ttavers. Max Marston, miration for the fciui times amateur,
Oswald Klrkby and John (1, Aiidersoiii tt'hnnipltiii. Vlin lie) Min-ln-law, How
four of the best and most prominent ard IV. Street, left for th match eter- ,
amateur golfers in tne country, served day, Mrs. (.'tump nslccd him to bid in,
up fbr them the finest sftrt of golf tld-I one of Jerry's golf balls as "he wnnted
bits. Incidentally Travels and Mntsloii ' It as a souvenir, both nf.the tnatch and
beat the other pair 4 up and 3 to play. I
and "' Ih ys holes thev won the six- '
teenth. Kverythlng went tn the lied
Cross, and that worthy organimtlnn is i
'about $1500 better off as the result of
there weie thrills enough
for
tun
J
mat. lies.
Birds Were Numerous.
t,, nr,.,i rue ns th. 1,1. l. weie I
1 iil, 111v.1u1.Mi. . -- -r ..-.-.
pom.ernrUi bp),an on nne foutlh, one
0, tlp ,)fs, ,,0 ,,, ll0e, ,,, ,.al,Hv lty. '
,. t,.,.., .,,,, M-rHtn ,.,- ,he he-
- "" " ' . .. .1
"" " "" '""R '"""" "V1" a""
iV pLlit- rlrnnnp.1 tun MHirP lilt f I till
t.Ms.l 1... .It.n.mn.1 4 ( n l.wiril lltllllj
rVIIiAtlV UHllli'm " ' '" """
. fourtnthth eighteenlh Travers
r. k.,,1
".-,,
i,
ip
. . .... u,..a Itnn hi. rh nl
Tr'niL ,li,.,,P and then nother
"lld lc'ld d h' " ,n"'' '
was registered In his favor Turn
stop, so as not to ihUKe mallei H loo one-
.sided, shot another bird ou the tlft.enth.
Ithl,.b Is the first hole. Then JeriV gol
. , ,
tu-y and holed another bird on the s'x- .
teenth. which, at. you Will lemembei. Is 1
l,le difficult second.
- .. - t ..,...
Travels nnu aiiii-sion nesim mi-un-!"
lrd with a caid of 39, Mais-on was
second with a 40. Travers had a 41
afid Anderson a 44.
Some Suner Par Coif
The fireworks statted with tlie last
"was nothing for Klrkby 'adA
annlaud the verv fine
nine and with a best ball of thirty-two
... .
golf played by Ti avers and Marston
ha'' a 4 ror-n 3l' ,e y :
, Bet was a 5.
i ...in -,i -.. n.i. ..... ....-. i. . 4 -trt . i . i ii .i t - .. i.i i. . . i . i lis iiit pi ri i i us t ifm ii Hni in n nil ...... - ., , ,....- , .,,. . - . . ,. ..- (-"' iaiu niwi .. ..... it.. .. i.. ... t ,,"m
In a row. Plalng the eighteenth they, . , b(,L A ,nK bat (&,
, Qn (h(, home j0rnPy Ttavers led with,,,,,, n ,he fairway for topped balls and
a 38e while Marrton and Andeison were pjentj- of other tiaps to the right and
'- belaid Hgi,,1 he.'that' kkby
. ,he courSt, ,)efor,. and
' naturally the distances bothered him.
Anderson had playeu it once neiore,
while Travers and Marston have f,e-
cjuently golfed there Klrkby liked It so
well that he Is goln gto become a non-
lesldent member But more of that
later
Women Aiil Red Cross
ThnnLii In Hip i.prsimenpv or MlJ i
ublPy pes. Mr..' Mai k Sttinback and
Mrs. J. II uromiey ar. ine baie ot tags
j yielded a considerable sum. 1.1
Sutton of the British army, a
' Pa" l of auctioneer The prlv
, J,ad(ylne br0UK,t $100, but tin
l.ieutena.it
acted the
liege of
e money
received from the sale of balls til the
ninth and eighteenth holes exceeded all
expectations The 'four balls used by
I the playeia on the first nine holes real-
l-rcri n sion nf f3R0. antl after the second
I nine had been plajed the. balls were
ngaln auctioned ana, cur'ousiy. tne sum
was duplicated Those who paid for the
balls were Messrs. W. 43. pavldson. War-
htr1 TVlril and J. TSSrV. 'wh; I
., ;,l...w n,lellee wer. sold tn
'Messrs. Barnes. Itosehgarten. Guild and I
i Karnshaw. A sale of photographs taken
bv GeorBe II. Brooke netted a tidy little
sum ,
The late George A I'tunip. the man
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
-.,..,.,,..,.. .,,. nf ,..,,,.,,
W u iveefe. is aooul tne nappies, mm.
,". pn.iese in ..net ..us ..c...i., u s.
toy was the most logical contenoer tor
the crown
But as soon as this news teached the
ears of Jack Welnsleln he simply said
Lewis had no license claim to the title
! Both men will fight, their hardest'tn
gain an undisputed victory, Gussle to
try to wipe out that, K O. stain from
l,ls record and O"Keefet0 show that he
Still possesses a sleep-producing wallop.
They already have started training for
the contest. Kddie O'Kee.e doing his
work at Adam Byan'a gymnasium, while
Lewis Is working out at the grounds of
the Cambria flub, Three other good
contests are on thekprogram.
Benny McCoy, the former Baltimore ban
tarn, la putting the flnlahlng touches oh his
training for hla scheduled Jen-round contest
with sIo Almdo, of lluffalo.. They will be
seen In action In the lileon City on the
night of July 11
Jmk Ilii.no. ttt former Xw Orleans light
welaht. who recently gave Tetrv MiUoveni
of Tioga, an artlstlo eight-round beating at
Pennagrove on July 4. la readv fort his
coming eight-round mi itb Kddle Morgan,
th English leathern eight They will meet
In the semifinal lo-the Willi Jackson-Book
Kansas fight at. Atlantic t'ty en Thursdaj
night The day has been changed from Sat
urday. ,
Johnny Dundee and Prank! ("Young")
Ilrltt. the lloston lightweight ar In el
lent trim for their Ivvelve-round fight which
li to be held si Beantoun tomorrow night
'Hike Krlie, brother ot K.vple. will be
on nf th contestants In the semifinal at
,h. Pamhrta. ntte Frlrfav nlaht. Ills DD-
poneat will be selected tonight. In on ot
th other preliminaries Bobby Roberts,
of the man w th vylioni liei son was on ,
such Intimate terms
On the fourth hole when Tnivria nd
Marston sunk those two beautiful long
putts. Mr. Street put In u bid of t'2 for
10 goyd dilves. nut iruvetss tei'miu
was nir the green MarMon was well
I .iiuiir uii ins 1.1-Lu.iu tinji j..-. ...na..i .,
bird
thiee. Travvsr,
Marston 4
,.-,.., .... . . va..-n 1 vii ...,,,
t ; Anderson,
iv iniTV . 1 1 iiii'icu-iii 1 ,ii. .-.,wi.
" , ,
J raiers anil .llarMon lake i-esu
..,i t,i,'3ti mrds. .mr 1. The
idilve - Ik through' the woods with ver
' I
s
liough pinuiid fietveen lee and fnirwnvsl
...
' US .vards away. Avvn In the distance
lis the green: elevated fonslderably. the ,
I fan being cut nvv.i fi" Haps Motig
' both sides ot the fairways ate traps It
innir.nllched shol with wood or
, h )H ,, TlaP1 had a
.... , t.. i. .. .1... i.ci
poor iee s in. itu.. me i.iuh" " n r
,,,, 1)eamlflll ,lon ,,e was eve,
(h(t Rp(1(n fm 1)s SProli .Anderson top-
pert ,ls second shot Int.. the bunker
St it 1.1- llttt .1 t n r. It ledlt.
guaruing ine urci-n, ...e . m -.'
1 up.
Thlrtl holefl. IS!) j arils, par S.
The
creen lies vvel! below the tee, and ll is.wtnt dnw n fni birds nderson wa
Impossible to top a ball and reach the
green, which Is guatded In front and t
the right and lesU. it W dltllcult to hold
a ball on the front of the mem, as the
gieen slopes to the lert bunker Klrkby
was th.. only player on. the othet three
...i i .... liu Thev weie on 11 theh
I r;.i ... i.-i'ri.i,v iu.i his annrnach
i' n " He,olul shot to lh" Kre''"
' ,. ',.,,,.,,.,,. ,1Md there aie more
X X", .at bes . , "n V. ' ,'h, !
.... T',1Hr,. was a favoiing wind, and all
ud long drives, but Anderson was In
,hr tough Tiavers and Ivlrkuy weie,
Prclall; long, thei, halls 1 ing on the'
jowl, grade 'Tiaveis and Marston weie
henutlfillli on. with two fine lions, hut
rrirkhv bashed his second Into a ttap
and out, and he was over In three and
nn in fnne vii.iie Aiitlersoi. was home In
'three Travers was away, and he sent
.... . i.et.i
fV "?' L'U ,,. " .Vree and the
- . ' " . Th" v.....
Ka'ieij i.,,.i.,i ..- ..i.,..----- , ,
ston t .'in a thlrtv -footer piump lira ne
cup, fot another bird, and the gaiiei)
vhe'eted again. It was a beautiful bit of ,
putting, as the halls never vailed In
their flight and both stiiick the back of i
the cup and staed In Travers. 3,
Marston. 3. Kukbv. f. . Anderson. .".
Travers and Marston,
1 up.
... .
That Hard r illli
,.,,, ,,,, 30 jar.ls, par 3
The
f'"' 'h d'r L.Hi I
r'aCttes tile 1ICIUI l..nu n ..u..l...
ards away the gtound rises gradually
to the load. 160 yards from the tee
Then begin the pits cut into the short
,fn1,wa. before the green Is reached, ,
I which is well elevated above the load j
fast-rlalns flyweight, oppote. Clarke Houln
son of Kensington
Jlt.k I ho.nl.Hun. the huslcv St Joe Mo
nt'Kru heavvwelghl hoxir. mid Sum l..tnii
ford Ihe lloston tar lub huvt- ben
matched to bov fight rountls In the weekh
show tu be hel dat Wlldwood on rtnturd.iv
night The tlaj las been Hdvuii.nl frulli
Tnurnlay night
Jark llrlltnn. the I'hltaso wellerwelgtu Is
training for his . omlna tneive-ruund right
with Kddle Shevlin of llosfon Thej vvllli
be seen In dt-tlon in Hoilon on the nUht of i
July 10 1
On Jul. X Johnny Dundee and cieorge
Chane will be seen In a.tion In u melve
rountl nght In a llo.tmi ring.
Mike O'Dowil. the n.lddlen eight probsblv
Is In Frame bv this time Mlks left some,
time ago and In a letter ,i. one of his
friends he stated that If he In aw t essf ul III I
retusnlng lo (his tountr he will be ready'
to defend Ills t hiiliiplon.hlp.
Ted (hidl Lewis, the welterivelaht title
holder and Frank 1'arbone of llrooklvn I
come together In an eight-round lilt al Went
Hubokeu N J.- jinnrrcivv night. t
ttlllle Jarkhoi. has h.en matched to hov j
l.en Johnson, of Nt-w York eight rounds
Thev will be seen ill Hitltin at Long llrsnch I
X J on the night of Julv 11 Johnnv 1
MuriH. spirrlhg Pdrtlier of Willie Jackson,
meets Johnny 1-tss.e in the semlwlnd-ur.
BRl'lTON MEETS L0U(;iILl
AT SHORE NEXT THURSDAY
Atlantic City, July 8,-r-Jack Hrltton. i
fresh from his victory over Benny I
Leonard will box Knockout Loughlin,
at a special show for the Klks, on
Thursday night, at the Atlantic City
Spirting Club Ilritton Is In town, and I
will finish his training at the Klks' gym
nasium nob Anderson will conduct the
show- and Johnny Kckhardt will be the
referee
Amateur Baseball Players
Send in Your Photographs
to Evening Public Ledger
i
The Kvenlng rublle Ledter Is support
ing amateur baseball In I'tiPadrluhla and
vlclnltr. .Manarer and Individuals are
iavlted to send In notes about their
lean. and themselves. Any amateur
baseball plater In this vtrlnltr ran have
Ids photograph reproduced on one of the
Kvenlng riddle Ledger'a .ports pages and
a short sketrl. of his career. The skelrhes
...uvt be written on one side of. the sheet
of paper onb and. together I with the
photograph, mslled er brought ln(o the
ports edltar of th Kreulng I'ul.lle
ledger, fourth rkwr of tb I'ublte ledger
lliilldlnc., Nlith and Cheaut streets.
Individual Cards
and tho Ficst Ball
MnrMnn:
Hut I I 3 I .1 I .". 41
In II III!) :l .1 .'IT 18
Truvers:
nut .1 I 4 .1 .1 n r t ll
111 .1 .1 4 .1 S l 3 3 .130 SO
n4erMin:
(lilt 4 .1 I .1 .1 .. .1 .1 14
In ! ! I I I i .1311 S3
Mrkliv,
Out 4 .1 3 .1 S .1 .4 430
III fill .1 .1 - .1 3 " l
m;-r ii vi. i.
Vl.ir.tiii nntt Truvers:
(lilt I 4 4 3 3 1 t ft 430
In 3 4 4 4.3 3 3 3 ,1 :C (,K
kirkhv rut! inlf ftim
Kill 4 n 3 .1 3 .1 I A- is
In l I .1 4 .1 I I 3 .131 1.1
I'lutn lei. tn faliway there .Is a itirrv
nf a bout 190 yards TheisJ nip pits
,,, will Unci anntbii- liutikel A stiff
heHll ,lc 1WV i,imvinK aml both Klrkbv
,.nti Miiiersn'i irlcsl tne long can v unci
1... .1 .. . ,. ,- , .1. V. 1 ....
" . " '" '"' '. "V"'" " . ' ' . .. '
shorte, vvav and nulled Into -n irap. but
Ma. si,,,, wa- nl.elv out In the fal.wav
; Marsl.it, was the onl.v . ne libmo iu tw,.
M.orte. vvav an 1 ....Med .. .. i ir ... bit
..iiuTiiiiiiTtiai.ia initiirj niflnian ma
.iii - u,i, ,as Mil' ..ill -lie iivini- 111 i.i.
shot - Kitkbv plaved .1 verv Hue Iron ,
, ," V' " ' w, """ """ '
nut nf tin Iran close to the green
., .. n.. .-.. .,1...., ,,. .!.
Tiave.s ami Mar-Unt, just missed par
llgure- and Hie hole was halved 1
as 'he MrM Inle that the be; ball
failed to c-uual pat Ttavers fi. Marston
1 K'trkhv .". ndetson
Ti avers and I
Miirsion I up
I
t , i.-.i
Two More Htr.l- ,
s,t, ,,, w v artU, par .1.
-,, hl,u ,rl,iies a tine tee shot in
,,.,,,. xo ce, me, le, hundred ard
r tn.
gieen, and both laid their ihlnl
dead.
thre veiy tine shoti.. ..nil both
htime m his fourth and tool, two puns
labile Travels was on the greet, on his
x,i, Travels 7. Marston 4. Klrkbv 4,
Anderson 0 Travels and Marston I up
,, Trouble
l.lgl.lb hole, .tl.i VHrtU, par I. Ml
Mils hole needs an ilcvnted lee
I
KUAd I
ln t. .. 1t. .1 .. .- ll l.. . .... 1 It tit IMIl 11 tt J m tillO nf t ll-a (I 1 1 but (.lirttu ... - ' . " .VTriM
LUCK
M .&ar t4S&V-. :
1 ,os-Vx!i t?. :
I V' ft3--- '" '' : . c .y i)aJEs sas '. -:::: ;
m !-- ....s'-'ljLf.eifcaKlWT ' S.VB1'-. ' j -.- .:'. . '.
mmmsi
v- ''MmmfflarM
THE big joy m outdoor
life comes when you
get a few ears of new green
corn from friend farmer.
Put them on a forked
stick, over the camp fire
well browned, butter,
pepper, salt Oh, say!
And cooking does just
as much for tobacco. Just
try Lucky Strike cigarette
It's toasted.
Bi
im-v
!.:..!?
.... V1
K-ilij--"'."'"'.:.. ';;;?;;;.".""," ; jy
Sav the tin-foil from
Cigarette and giye it to
Isaaxassssaas I
Red Cms Better Off l) SI
(James Staged Over America's Best Course ;Ex$i
lent Shots Applauded by
j iuijpeci iii inc- snoi vviuie jra.vers anonp long one iMii'.yHrus Jl is tliner,'T3
, MatKlim shot Into the woods on the two or thiee-shotter, according to ,tbiA
left, while Mrlib.v Imu a lung shot Inlo i
the tough on the tight Travels'? ball (
"" ngain"! a sapling, wnue maision
.is In a iliinip of small trees. lie
Id.,,. .1 ... n1. .. ..1....... nu n..n...-
-...,.,1 . i...x.- ti i lliuivr. nr. t i n r , r-
lea-t in learh the green It started '
mi me it-rn imu mi ii fHi k ,-iim -
ihimimi nun in a iniiiKer near tne gieen
Tinei vvjiv iijiitent tn i;et nut few
ficmi the ttee and from then hi hit
ire I
' Hi' and a half with Andeison
Tiave.s :.. Maistnn 1 KnMi.v ii. Andei-
r"" " .ravers unci .viarymn 1 up
...... 1 r. I
' ' "' ",r ' "r" ,
,u. iwi.-sliiiiif,- will, plenl v ,,f i.ouble I
,,,, i,,,-.l. s, H,l n.l pulled balls The '
Krl eu meet- the ball well and back nf It 1
....'"." :. ' .. ",""r ,A,""l.".i' ,
.(.. .. ..... .
gri ell meets trie lir.ll we ntul 1.J..I.- ,.f ll .
the,, - lsl big dim. All four dr. . " e, .
"ueie is n nig moi .n four drove well
with Ma.M.iii havincr n,e i,.,,,, 1..11
"" VlT ,, ", ! ", , ""I, ."'" . i " Tl.lrleei.ll. bole, 341 .-ard., P.r.Cv-v
a beautifully Icftcd Iron that went " - " , TI.S Is .he seven., entl, hole and oVfe
V....I i.n.l drcuHil on llio gieen lf.nl,,,,. ,,. ,1Mt ,,, on the course-)
v.. lis ..W..V. Killed n few feel and llIclf ,f .,,, f ho, T . AM
..... ... . . ----- ..-.,...., .... ..,, ..... ,- , WA.nH
i.iiir i.jii 1
Tiavers. .Maiston and Kukbv lia.l licit- 1
jltons. that .,r Klikbv being eMec'a j
gnnd, the bull L-mnlng to resi fifteen fn-t
fioui the hole Trav.r warn hub high 1
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I hut ..If tn tin left ntul .Maislon was on
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was home 1n -three .-ttid all fmir took two I
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putls Travers. I: Maiston.
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retuiiring IciiKlh und nlacing. A tood
iltlvc ikl.u es tne hall Iu the bowl tn the
right ami ftotu there the hole opens up
nil el . otherwise the apptnai-h N over
pits. VI tluee wen mi In thret hut
Ttuvetss. whnse ball found another lice.
Kirkliv's thinl nilsseil the cun bv .. few
Inchcp and Marsti.u'M thud was Inst
over ihe hnle and unufher ti.vlf lesulted
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. mioii touiiii the trap and fnllrd to ReltPUtijJaa
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