Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 09, 1918, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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PHILS LOST LAST
GAME TO THE REDS
0 11 1 h i t Cincinnati but
Oeschger's Passes Prove
Costly
MAKE BID IN NINTH
Cincinnati. O.. July 9 ThoUfrlt they
, outbntted Ctnclnnntl. elrtht lilts to four,
the Phillies were forced to take the ahort
end of a 4-to-3 count In the final same,
of their series here yesterday, owlnR to
the extreme wllilness of Joe Oenchiter In
the early InnltiRs. .Toe's pttcliltiR was
painful In the extreme, anil after he had
-allowed the Red to fcore 'hree runs on
one hit In the third round, he was re
moved from the mound and not a hit
was made off either Davis or Watson,
who finished the Rnme. Kller was also
wild, but he wan pretty t'Kht In the
pinches, and the J'hllll-i Just faired to
pet up, thoURh they made a determined
hid In the ntntn inning, wnen they nil
but tied the rcore.
Oeschser got by verv luckily In the
first InnlnB, when the .Reds tilled the
bases on three sliiKles, with no one out,
and :.et were unable to wore. CJroh.
!c Jlagee and Roush all singled
through fthort. hu' Chase, trying the
squeeze plan, popped to stock ; S. Ma
Kee. trying to hit a cripple with two balls
and no strikes on lilm. popped to T..U
derus and Griffith grounded to the bux.
The Thlllles scored tn their halt or
Bancroft's double, a pas?3 and the doublo
steal, which Is a hoodoo for the Beds,
who seldom succeed in stopping It
There would have been mote than one
run in this inning but for Chase's tin"
playing. He foiced one man at third
and another at second by accinalr
throwing to the buses on ground balls
hit down the first-base line.
Ocschger Liberal Willi Passes
Oeschger walked the first two men
up in the second inning, but got by
vhen he caught Crohn hot liner and
turned It into a double play. This luck
could not Isst and he blew higher than
a kite In the third, when the Reds put
oyer three tuns on four walks and a
hit by Sherwood Magee. with inree
runs In. the bases full and not..? out,
the. wild man was yanked bv Pat Moran
and Davis got the side hy Inducing
I'.ller to shoot a bounder to Bancroft, on
which Griffith was forced at the plate,
while (iron jtruck out.
The Reds did no further hitting, but
they scored the winning run oft Davis
In the fourth on a pass to Lee Magee
and sacrifice hits by Roush and Chase,
Lee scoring from second on the latter,
lvatson pitched the- last two Innlngo
without allowing a runner to get on.
I. Her, though wild, was favored with
good support and held the Phillies to a
single tally until the eighth. Meus-el
led off with a triple to center In the
seventh, but could not be shoved over,
in the eighth, with one out, Stock
walked and scored fiom first base when
Roush allowed Ltiderus's single to get
through him for three bases. Luderus
was left nt third when Cravath popped
to Lee Magee and Meusel sent a long
fly to Urltllth.
Phils' Determined Finich
The Phils made a determined finish
In the ninth, which did not quiet reach.
Heminway opened with a walk and
Buriifi singled to right Watson funned,
but Bancroft singled, scoring Heming
way Williams forced Bancroft at sec
ond of), a. great play by Chase. Stock
drove a difficult liner to left, which Vouid
have won' the game if it had got
away, but Sherwood Magee made - tine
running catch, ending the game.
Rousin, who was Injured yesterday In
a collision with Pearce, was able to
play today, but Pearce Is suffering from
a very lame nhoulder. and hlsf place was
taken by Hemingway.
Tomorrow is an off day in the sched
ule for both teams, as the same sched
uled was played yesterday in the
double-header. The Phillies left tonight
for St. Louis, where they will witness
the Cardinal-Brooklyn game tomorrow
and ppen a. six-game scries on Wednes
day with doube-headers on Wednesday
and Saturday. Score-
WANT RULES CHANGED
Amateurs Would Like War
Stamps for Prizes
At a meeting of the Middle Atlantic dl.ls
lon of the Amateur Athletic Union, held In
!'""?' terday. it was recommended that
the main body lie petitioned that Article 12.
5i.,i,j2n r J)e waived, so ns tn hermit the
slvinir of War Hayings and Thrift Stamps
as urizes for athletic competition ilurlns
'fcf i,.nJlnu.HJlee "' ,h(! European war. pro
vided that the stnmpa so awarded are used
for aavlmr purposes onlv
GOOD ENTRIES FOR
GRAND CIRCUIT
r lei .-In ml, o., July !). While there
was no outstanding feature on today's
grand .circuit card at Xorth Randall,
three of the four events were well filled
and some keen contests were expected.
Only three were named overnight to
start In the 204 pace, a purse of $1600.
The Faslg sweepstakes. value
1 1686.6 1, for three-year-olds, closed
with seven entries. The 2:20 trot and
fhe,2il2 pace appear to be open events.
Nine were carded to start In the trot
and'eleht were named to go In the latter.
Both are J1000 purses.
WJtth the exception of the sweepstakes
which will be decided In two heats, the
program called for three out of five
heats.
George B. Clark Wins .
White Knlnhur Snrlnga, IV. Va July 0
The qualifying- round for the Greenbrier
summer i hatnnlonshln July 8 to 12 for the
henent of the lorn! Red Cross Chanter was
Played over the Greenbrier Hotel links. The
winner was George B. Clark. Greenbrier,
with a score of H3 Supreme Court Jus.
tice Priest, of St. Louis, nlaved the course
In 86. J. C Hell. Jr.. of Philadelphia, win
ner of the Greenbrier second Red Cross
competition of Julr f. oleved in ST Th
greens were alow from llstht showers in'
the morning.
Twilight Hall a Failure
nlnnliainton, N. v.. July ".Secretary ,
Benedict, of the Ulnshamton Cluh. of tn I
International League, announces that Own
er George F. Johnson has decided that the
nlanl to proilde twilight baseball for the
fana of llinghamton had prned a flat
failure and that hereafter the games would
be started on the old-time schedule at 3:80
o'clock In the afternoon. Itinghamton was
the only city In the new Farrell circuit to
try out the twilight experiment, and the
reetfof the clubs were waiting to see the
result.
Order Hubbell to Report
Jnplln, Mo., July 9 William Hubbell,
pitcher, was ordered to report to the New
Torlf Nationals at Pittsburgh In a message
from Mamttfer MrOraw today Hubbell ja
owned by the New York club, but wag sent
to Kansaa City, of the American Association,
mis year anu later xo me jopun dun, or the i
Western league, which closed Its season
Sunday.
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
Jack Thompson no loniter Is Introduced' to
the hoxlnff fans as the promising heavy
weight from Ht. Joe. Mo. at leatt Bobby
Calhound doesn't, IJown at Wildwood Thomp
son was Introduced as the moat promising
heavyweutht Philadelphia ha, produced. for
a lonir time. Thompson . Is to meet Sam
Ijinffford In the wlnd-un at the weekly show
Saturdav evening- at Wildwood.
Otto O'Keefe Is a very promising; yountc
ster who should make the best of the
featherweights in this section step around
pretty faat this winter. Nlfk Hayes,
o'keefe's manager, ndmltB that this boy has
the ''-naklnwi,"
Jahnny Dundee, the Jumping Wop. and
Frank), (Young) Ilritt. of lloston are In
Brlme shape for their twelve-round tilt at
eantown tonight,
Jack Britton, the Chicago welterweight,
and K. O. Louchltn of A'lentown, will be
the principals In the wind-up at Atlantic
City Thursday night, Th, aemlftna) brlnza
together Jack Ilusao. the former New Or
leans lightweight, who recently gained an
undisputed vlctorv over Terry McClovern. of
Tioga, ' and Eddie Morgan, the Engliah
featherweight.
E'. f f Frank rnrbnne, the New York mldd'e
W ( J weight, who boes Ted (Kid) Iwla. the
weHerwetgnt cnampion. etant rounao at iveat
HobakanN. J., tonight, haa been algned up
fAe w.n mnva hatflea fin .Tnlv 14 h fs.ea
f tu. Mugniia. nc Aiieniown. ai rfnnsgrove
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SCOOP OWENS
Former South Philadelphia High
School star football, baseball, 'ha,
kethall and Irark athlete, who since
enlisting, in the United Stales navy
last uinler successfully lias rrosseif
the Atlantic Ocean on a transport
four times. He now is in the city I
on a furlough '
A'S CLASH WITH
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! plentj of time t.i hatden their- mtrrclet
,and last, but not least. hae manv rx-
Ty Cobb Back at His Old i Two CentraT IIIS, School stars who
Ci -. r, e l 1 "'ele graduated in Juno. Hill Kracker
btaiHl 111 Uutnela tor i and aiimin Armstrong ate static ned vat
I the same avenue. Ktccker was a mem-
llgerS ,bhr of tnp fo"thall s(juad for thret!
B vears and last season was captain, He
,"" Intends to enter I.elilRh 1n the fall. Ann-
urii ma v kt li'lnci da err lro"P. a ra". well-built ynujh, was a
rijlLa.VlAl At V llZ I HAsli, jmemher of the varsity football, basket-
I ball and swimming teams, fie is the
(Present intcrscholastlc fancy divine
Manager Jennings was not certain , champion. lie will matriculate this fall
at noon which one of his twlrlej-s he i elh," "! P"nn or I.ehlgh ,
, , , . i I-d Watson, the former Pouth Phlla-
ould send against the Athletics in the delphia High School versatile athlete, is
first same of the double-header, which another of the Wildwood guards. Wat
was rcheduled to begin at 1:15 o'clock ton Jumped center oh the 1916 cham
on the Shibe lawn. He said, however, plonshlp five at Southern and also was
that he was almost sure to use DaUss . first baseman for two seasons en the
In one of the contests. On Saturday , hall nine. He expects to play on the
Dauss defeated the Macks In the first Wildwood basketball team this summer,
game of the double bill, the final end , The openlnK game Is scheduled for Fri
of which Scott Perry won for the Ath-'day eenlng. ,
letlcs'. The two other scholastic athletes
foveleski and Boland were the other spending their xacatlons as life guards
two pitchers upon whom Jennings said Hill Chew, of Camden High School,
he would rely this afternoon. and Jack Connelly, of Vlllanova Prep
Arte Ihn 1,'fllM aknil'lnr, mna ' To ChfW It! a tfnn!.t nlfllOr of not wtlllp
Cobb at second base and Oscar S-tanage
at first. Jennings decided to send them
back Ii their regular stations. Hellman
was selected to do the first-basing. A
young player who has been highly rec
ommended to Jennings was slated to get
a try-out at second.
Connie Mack was also wavering on
his opening pitching selection, but in
asmuch as the Macks had a two-one lead
tn the Tlgem' in games- before the fit si
contest! today, he was thinking of shoot
ing Scott Perry back at the Tigers.
The Detroit has one more game with
the Athletics. This contest will be
pulled off at the usual hour 3:30 p. tn.
tomorrow nfternocn.
Thursday the St, l-ouis Btowna begin
a four-game Herlee, which will oonUnue
through Monday.
,
'Another- Fistic Treat at Shore
Atlnntlr city, July 9. Boxing has ""
proved a huge succesn here aw was last, Newark, N. J.,' July 0 The Fulton
week demonstrated when the Atlantic, Dempsey match Is an outcast again
City Sporting Club held Its first show today. Cha'rman John Smith, of the.
on Saturday night. Another fistic cxhlbl- N'ew Jersey tloxlnug Commission has re
tinn Is scheduled for Thursday evening, vnked a permit Issued to Newark pro
it being "Elks" night. The card In-
eludes a rour-touna nout Between t'atsy ciatK tiriunp liar ami nan tunu on tne
Wallace, of Atlantic City, and Danny ground that the peimlt was obtained
Buck ; a tilx-rounde.r between FA Slat-' through "jugglery." and unless an ap
tery, of Philadelphia, and Battling1 nenl to flovernor Kdge Is successful the
Jimmy McC'abe. also of the Quaker City; bout' will not be staged July 20.
a semifinal with Eddie Morgan, the ,
featherweight champion of Kngland,
meeting Jack Russo. of N'ew Orleans,
and for a wind-up a bout, hetweeh Jnck
Britton and Knockout Loughlln, of
Bethlehem, Pa.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS I
ASIEIlirAN LKAdlTK
Athletics, 16; Detroit . 9.
Ntv York, 6j Chicago. 5,
Doftton, It C'leflnml, 0, ,
ClrvHond, .4t Ronton. 3 (Sd Kttmr),
AVnshlnittnn St. Mun, not Mchednlrd.
NATIONAL I-KAOVK
Cimlnnatl. 4i rhiHIt.. 3.
Boston, tit I'lttfhiirth, O.
Ht. IouU llrooktjn, poatponed.
Chlfrtico, ft: New York, A. i
New Yrk. 3t Chlrngft, t (3d came.'
Schedule for Today
AMERICAN I.EAGUK
Betmlt at rhtlndelahla.. two lames, rlear,
t.'HO nnd 8.-30 n. in.
rhlruKn nt New York, two games, clear,
J. -30 ami 3;.ia li. m.
Clevelnnd at llnston, rlear. 3tlS p. m,
St. Iiuls ut WnshlnEton, clear. 4 p. m.
NATIONAL I.KAOCK
I'hllnUrllilila at Cincinnati, name scheduled ,
for today pla.ed July 7, . , I
Itoston nt I'lttsUtircIt, rlrar, 8:30 p. in. ,
New" York itt Cliiearo. flear. 3 p. m, i
Ilrookbu ut Ml. Iillls, rlear. 3.80 p. m. '
W'liftt May Happen
in Baseball Today
NATIONAL l'.EAOUF;
IVen lst t'et, Win l.o.e Split
TMrain . R0 31 .:tU .IflH .69 . . .
New York, 44 27 ,2f ,68)1 .(111 ,.t
Plttshiirch M 3X .800 .807 ,103 . . .
trhlllles . 33 35 .4H.1
Ilostnn. . at 30' ,4.11 ,4.1H .444 ...
Brooklyn. . 30 38 .441 .449 .133 ...
'Cincinnati. S3 40 .412
Ht. Louis . 27 44 '.3H0 .339 .375 ...
AMERipAN LEAGUE
Won J.st Vet. tvin Ij.se Split
lloston . 43 32 .373 .379 .366 ...
rietelond 44 34 .B .,170 .B.17 ...
New York 40 31 .363 t.73 t.ri6K .382
IVnshlnlton 40 3G ,32H .332 ,319 ...
f'hlriiRn . 3.1 37 ,JS6 t.500 J.473 ,488
St. Louis.. 36 3R .436 .403 .4X0 ..
Detroit .. 20 42 .403 T.42S .S7 .411
Athletics. 27 44 .330 t.S97 t.370 .334
. Tivo toimes. tlVln t..o. $l.ose t..o,
SNot scheduled.
scheduled to swap punches, with Jack Me.
t.'arron. ,of . Aller.town, for ten rounds at
Erin, I'a.
Hobby Roberts and Darke Anderson are
getting In ahape for their romlng alx-round
tilt. They will be the contestants in one
nf the preliminaries to the Oussle I.ev!s
Eddle O'Keefo .tight at the Cambria on
Friday night
Jack Lester, who last week held tlobbv
Durns, of Kensington, to a fast six-round
draw, would like to get a return match
with Burns. Lester took on the fight on a'
minute's notice, and he claims that he will
stop the Kensington entry If he were
matched a week before time,
Dllly' Mlakle. the- 8t, Paul heavyweight
who expect, to he paired on" with Dartlev
Madden, of Nhw York, In a day or two. haa
atarted training for i the contest. Sllskle
oDpoaea-KId Norfolk, the Panama entry, In a
twelve-round tilt at lloston on the night ot
Mike Ertle. brother of Johnny, has started
training for his bout with Johnny Morgan
of New York. They meet In the aeml-nnal to,
the O Keefe-Lewl, tilt at the Cambria Fri
day night,
. naming nans, tn local nanism, la In
Caps May, N, J,, and offra hla servlcea- for
all shows that are held at the resort far
SCHOOL ATHLETES
ARE LIFEGUARDS
Five Local Stars Arc Patrol
ling' Beach at Wild- y
wood, N. J. . . ',
TWO CENTRAL HIGH MEN
Followers of scholastic sport the year
.round often uoiider wnat the hlRh school
jathlete whose" names nppear almost
( dally on the sports pane of the news
papers from early In September until the
first of June do durlnc the summer va
cation
I Some of them mostly the hip. strong
j fellows who pl.iye'd on the football
teams, obtain positions In Industrial
I plants, wheie they Bet a chance to
i harden their muscles for the football
, Rrlnd and Incidental! Increase their
jbank roll. Others prerer Tess strenuous
I jobs and Ret emplojment In offices and
(department stotes as rleikj.
i Then there Is the type which wnnts to
get away from the nole and bustle of
I the city, .so theiefore become wage
i earners at Ihe seashore and mountain
t resorts and on the numerous farms. The
majotlty of these wh.i srn to the sea
shore reiorts become conductors, tnotor
,men, mall men. Ilfeguaids or clerks on
the larloug plets.
This season down nt Wildwood X
,1 . fle of the greatly admired lifeguards
.,.- mikii ami prep s-cnool athletes well
known to the followers ol scno'asilc
sport in this section. .r lifeguards
they ate out In the oDen all Vinv. f..iv
j Connelly Is a football, baseball and ba?t
' ketbail player of hign order
NO LIBERTY LEAGUE
Little Chance to Make Game
Profitable in Far West '
Knnftan City. Mo.. July !i K W Oirk
cron. rrrsldcnt of thp Wen tern l.nanue,
rleclttrps thut the ruzHtlon of Jjr k Kol
land, heart of tho Oltlnhorna C'ltv Wpsterri
I.enguft team, that ' h l.lhertv I,pauc' b
formert ot )ubst from thf tprn and
'rxas l.eflKUcc. should not b alven sprtnui
ronHldertton. No auch Il'hruj wiiuld Totlow.
Plciprfln salfl
"Karh ?auue cua ranter tp)teftlon to
it rltiPB. Mr. Ulrkron rieclareit Al-
thniifh trie, tin i a rllhanilii1 nruanlmil ha .
hait would heed our nroTi-st Hfiatnst lhe
' niovp prDt)os.d bv .Mr. Hplland,"
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-AT NEWARK BARRED
maters to stage a brnefU bout for th",
Sailors Kegatla on IliuUon
Mip N'pw York Athletic Club has at-rnnned
a prnKram of rnvvlnc: raret for sailors to
be held on thP Hudson HUer on AumiH J8rf
The e,ents are as follow A two-mile,
ten-oared cutter: a one-mile ten-oared cut
ter, and n nne-milt? whaleboat All t'entn
to he rowed with the tide nnd arp ooen
to rrew reDrestntlnK nn$ training l
tlonM and' wflrshits of the Tntted Sttten
nv. hi also visiting hiv of our Allies
that may he, In the hnrbor un that tUti-
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CARPENTIERIS
ALL-ROUND MAN
French Boxer Vins Honors
in 100-Meler Dash and
'.' High Jump
AMERICANS BEATEN
'l(ir(.' lutx- "I'
The steal iiitpr-alllnd military spot is
meeting .which toojv mp here ester:
day tealed the fact that since the' war
vegan ueorges I'arpCntler. the boxing
Ciiaoipiun.
now an Aviator, had de-
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athlete.
itttu a tdst-i'l.iss ull-aroiiiil
t'aipentier inxt inls-.sed bv
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incheji wlmilnsr IiIh heat In the luil-metei
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ll.it race, and was placed child in a u.v
Mirr hlRh jumping romeit. In .which he
cleared I meter .and CT ceiititncu'r-i 1
taoout o teel ft Inrhe.st .is conip.ireri with
I 'meter and 73 centimeter, nnd 1 meter
and 70 cent'meteiti cleatcd by the men
tetuin-d Hist and second tespcQtlve'h .
In the 1000-ine'trr Jntci-alllfil rel.i
race, the American leant. conalstliiK of
Spink. I.emmn antl Kller. leached home
a doy.en jaids behind the .French team,
which was placed (list, and administered
a handsome heatinsV0 tne Italian and
MelRlan learns
The Inier-allied rnnieM for Ripnadf
throw inff wax won t. Kchaekeisof thn
Flelglan at tm, witU 6G moies. Jin
American. IluRh rolurt., (lpins placed
fourth, aftpr the UHt;ia.n iw French
r'fniesenlatHes. with Ci meters ai)t! I
ccntimetprs arh.
ine for (ooiJear Tire
(ui)(ear Tin iinil Rubber t'oinUHnj Urop-
on winning, molt in a it nlntnut of terr Kain''
P,aiPd thU M'jisori bv defeatinfj N'orurmil A.
A., of Norwood, Vn on th Jattvr'n urounrta.
hofort a blir vrovvil Th fPHtyrv n( tb
Rmw fTP the I'lewr "plJchh'K of .Ktvnnrib
hi whfii in a lioi In tbtr fifth lnnlnx.
utrurkvoHt thr men In fwrtp'oion. nd
the htnvv hltthiR b Keiinedv and Millar. L ,i, ,,,- f s . . ni,i .im.
of Cioodear , noon hy tlie scuv of n to 4. 1 nls Kmt'
A REAL GOLFING FAMILY
H. Bean, her son-in-law, Max Mortton,
BEFORE THEIR GREAT MATCH AT PINE
Bingles and Bungles
llonnte Riit.tr: ih mil rfnl it,neld-r iii
th IJetiolt iiMin fullowed ili cwmpli pi
h t !! nMri mnic two t rrurn in imc tnnuiK
That whs fnoitf ih'in Stanajiv tmd CtJhb had
til nfit i n.mn .
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Hritont1ino 'i MMiie to t tpht thai ht fo not to
i mi tn vtco.'d irhitf thr p.itirr lift, oil trtun
c f!.r tlnoumu the ball ntoinid.
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down
.lilinlcfcil inflile a swell i-ati-ll un enrh
I, mi: milieu In the third. Me iilino-l i llmbril
the rlrht Held fem.e to ifet the 'bull.
PresMer's Orphans' llomp fltnil, nfr Lfli i
vHI(,. I. wlll'1je"Ht Snlt.e I'.irk Jomnirow
US KOesls or Ronnie .tiuvi,. n v'i Hif "
roneert. hiiiI .Ine (Ml admitted, under
prRine Ihitr tlie Itnls lire flnlt musi-ln
I tie liei it. uuri nn t iihi h'- "i iu"'UMi,u.
1 HI' JliriH IV 1 " iii'imii ' mi(;
' cloir lonS'iailon ami uitlu-d to W iioiilion on
tii'llt ,n mill Tu t'otjli Wrr.irit Io plau i
llir- itrrtH.
Iit9t vt ne not srIKtd. rlrowp
toimiil It hot
H-nvn'i lul tWniisV ll
In ins rriirr.ion, our vi'"'""''-'
tifUr stllleil nm loot
to '.'ir Irff ot ntn
' jinimv ' liiistr" , Cuba tn-r Ptiaits.
shortstop i hn.s iKftl W'tlileil b.. hu. local
board to dun ihn khnl.1 Julv is Cjtbn
was purchtotpd from th ulrmlneham Club
las! season. . ' i - .
.:, fiTittut nf Wai ' Itakrr iUiti i thm hi
u-niilrt riisIiLe tn $r bait halt ath ti&rJu nf
I i(f(. hut ttic'turt that this ,wt!t vot affect
f Ml (ifriMitn ii iju i mm mi i itiiuni nwii-ui
, fight o)it(t. . , .
I . . J . . .. ,e .
nio hMtlnt U colnE "'h..t0 "It o '
. M hu hrn (ratted tn .MHIrr lhiffuin h
a li,. ..1 f.... linn iiltiinm h link tmnitv hiiH
1 not biM'it iinnaunird.
'Ihi" u-rir' it mnIr tit fnlit iut'n, ih
' thttticyyprtinit- schedule for thm afternoon,
'thr fi,st runlet ii uy looked to bigui at
I : J i o'clock, j .
All of tli- KntiiPH in Hip Amrrlr,iii J.raciif
wr. rlox ftrpt thf same ntncfd at
AMATEUR
TAltHV I'ltuKKStSlONAUS, one'of the
bfM. ttavelinK. teams in -the. jclnir) .
lost a- Iiard'foiiRht same to titp Mac-
T.'ni-liAL" niiin 'it I 'irtlilnVi UnMii'rlau n fl6r.
and her daughter, Mrs. Max MarMon
alley. The plarr. left to right, arc Oswald Kirkhy. John C. Amlereon,
mm the inalrli, whirh the greatest err rrn at I'ine gle
Tnrntj-nrM nnd I.eliUh. The nlher three
ntilnes In .hihiihon's letlElie were won Uy
one-run iniirichis.
Thfio mi, no ntaLiiMl rhmtge in the
s.anrlins of ihf i-lubs In thp Ameiican
I.cu1 Thf Itml Sox nnl f'lmehind Miiltl
h double bill Thin Ipfl lh' lloalon Club
on Imlt .;.ttm i li ml ot tho Inill.ins
lt'iit' lloltao nml Clci rlai'il uric llWit.i'tl;
'tm tfiintilll tt Vaitltem tieir irUiimlilu
llii' White Sin . sit to Jit-. Tlih iiilfn th
ai',s irlfMii out' i,otMf o' iiretaiio, tin
ip'6 .teoiut tit Hit tacc
Frank linker's hit In the ninth limine ',
rtito tilt Yanks Kie htor.i oier Chlrufo.
This s ns J. 1'r.tnl.lln's one Inuulreilth lilt '
or the stiison. j
lUbe niith s, another t,-lv t,ln. ,
leid.n. II" us.l that threp-bASfi drlv Ini
si-nd ."Hunk hnme with th- nnh run of the
K.imo in ihe hri inniisi ot the double- i
h,,',,"r .
1m KHs mcm- rwicitnuifrf .it tilniiiiri
C tti bj thp Hinphamtou rtiitt .NfirfltA" rlitb
nt titr tntrrvntianai- heagur. Tin jortnev
H'o. thr acttuv. four to thtce Tiir rnnteit
it vof n gnnd one bzcansr the Atld wax
1 ill ic)u lUiOt' comlitirm.
' las, L. t i
i Ijere are some 'of Mie Jount mrn in the
j l"n '"r 'eagres who sweetened tlielr vMtlnK
Aeostu. Athletles. II. e hits In fire times
AlcA.o.v, .Mhletlrs.. four, lilts In slv tiimeii
UP.
I'fihh. Dctrnlt. fnnr Itllv In fli tlini nft
Ifiinriolt. I'lMiltPH. Ilirfr mi If onrt in Hie
Ilnllnrhrr, thrf hit- In plKht tlm- ntj"'rh rhT HVrnjyi' IoJijiip 15, ar a
Iiiit In u (liiililt-hf.i(ltr. foKfwg
Tltf Oiaiitx nml Cub gnrv rurti mhor a
f n(i tftl (;(ntej thv ntrontl J to
Th c vns ronh rftf nri oOiHr, 6 ro i t
, ol IVrrlu wai 1 h- huitfi h.n s'opnril
'ho rhlrs i"flm and prventpd the Giants
' from llppuig back in yesterday! drjub.e
; fontPnt
' ' " "
l.urr 1o,Ip plnvprifin thr irond camp
U1i the filnntt. Up fielrirrt wrll, iin imtinl,
iiid made n pair of tilt In four tUiifh at
lint. ; .
7 v ( o'() trading the hutitrtCH n thr
Anuricnii f.moir h)i. untt uointx, lit' is
ioiuii(j at a .Ht.l tatr iriii 'Mi --tfjori
ISOTES
maiked Darbj'a first defeat after wln
nlnK elr.ht c-onaccutie games.
uarnv has recral dates liuting .Iiil.v;r
and August open, s-ome; of which ate
duly 13. I'D and 27 for any firt-class
teams havinfr heme. grounds and offerlns
a suitable guarantee. The. team would
also like to obtain the Fervlce.s of a
fimt-class hurier who 1st willing to hurl
for -n reasonable Kunrnnte.fi. J.;. H
Smith, manager. 106 South Sixth ,ntreet
Darby, or phone Darby 727
1 in
after 8 30
Shannon A. C. g.i.e the fi P H .l
first defeai of the se.ison ll. the inn 'Sidetl
seme of 111 to 3 S. Cohen, of the Shiinnon
ntne. showed. Rood form on the rnoun.l. de
spite the fort that ho wa, handtraDped hy n
strong wind shannnn would like to hear
from flist-rlaas teams havlnx homt Riountls
In or out of town offering a suitable guaran
tee. .1 Omtn"l,y manager 2222 Suth Ninth
tieet - . ,
It'elrnine V. ('. Uenl -un us wlnnlnz slrenk
by defeating the fast Seminole nine by the'l
srote of ll to Ti last Sunday afternoon Ve.
mine has open dates In Aucust for tlrst
rla&s teams .having home grounds In Penni I
s.lvanla N'ew Jersf. and neiawsre ottering
a rensonnblr guarantM Net Holt manii I
l ger. 2120 South Mllllck street
(iprmriiitnnii Trm flur. hava .Iul 2t nm.
several riairn ciurtnur the month of August
Ptujn lor tfarna of that H havtnv home
s round in .nnlAntf.. ?Cnw Jer $' nU i
Uelavvftn nffiTlntc a easonablt uulucement
0orge Wilkinson, manager. r,U-4. WartK't
utreet, or phone Manh.m 3M08 uft.r 0:U0
V m. I
Inillaiiii It, (, (reQh.from Its rrrent vjc
turits over such wt-ll-known tea ma hm 1'tinnH
Kmve HnrroKt.it6 and Ilrooktlne. will mei
tne riit t'arKCBuurir mn on aaturduv Hiter
noon. The team would like to hear from I
(rami having home wroundft In tir out of 1
town onerim? n auiiawe cuarantpe. Jm aim-
man. manaaer. l8l) .North Thirty-HeconU
street, or call jJiamond ,t'Zi J arttr ji. nv
Falrhlll I'rofsfclonaU have Julv 13 and 27 :
open tor any nrai.clacn teama having iioni
ground and QlTerint a iultubl( Guarantor
J I. McDermutt. manager, 2733 Orkney
Btrtet. or phone KenilnRtbn 03."l-,
A frt outfielder who la wlllins play
for the sport of tho simf only would liku to
hear from any fourteen-to-slxteen-year-ftid
oiuoa nfsinnfE io ooiain. nis 84,rira. u.
aurj, 1011 t-outh Seventeenth 4reet.
KritiilnKton A. A,, the flmt loral team to
atari playing twilight c-nifi, would like to
arrange a twilight sramo for Thursday ve
nlng Julv 11 v.tth tomn fuHt nnrvlt nllie
the Marines preferred. .1 Dalle uianauer
71t llelgraijt) vtrct-t or phutiu Kensington
3008 . .
VheittOifaf V. '.. wlch, hds defeated tii
Frankfnrd A O. hy th score of -IO to I
would like, to arrange cam en with any flmt
rlaa teams having hninfi grounds In or out
of town offering a suitable guars nte Frqd
.inllb, manager 3'JUl ?orth Joce street,
U'lllinm XV. Foster Send In the name ff
nnr rjub. .Itli the nam and address nf til
manaser, nnd the "ad" will be gladly Io-,
aerteu. No money will be tharged for the
kiare. i
. Vank London Winner
London. July . rtergeavt . Rnlnh, Kt Ai
hrrta. Kan., noil, the (ntrrlUe.l ..itiidrtle
weight army rliaroplnnahlB- by khocklnt out
J. ftulllvan of London. In the drat round
of a scheduled twenty-round rhamnlonahlp
bout
J.Ior than Soon entering Sammies, .tarklss
Tommies and'eWlllana were at the rlngaldi
at what was one nf the biggest boxing -ahowa
that ha, been held In England for aeAeral
months.
VALLEY
TROEH LEADING
TRAPSHOOTER
JN'orthwesterii A m aim r
Smashed 1074 Targets
Out of J 100 Sprung
-
" AVERAGE OF .9763
"v "" -""elated Pres,
r'' .M "1'ioeh of Vaiu-niivn,- a ,u , ,
in ,,','! . J"001" rl ,s '" I"3t-
" ll Pnooter of tho country, according
!' "'e .Intei-Htate.. Association averagej
" u,r "'" lo-iune it,. The North-
h -u ' . BJ' ,ufraSe of .9763
having: hroken 1074 tatiretm out of linn
WJi'iiiiR ftom the trims in r, ,,,,. l,.
Run. Troeh s axeiaaelK al.se nnmo fr...
points better than that of the leadms
piotessloiial, Hd Mitchell, of Los Aneele
who has shntteied 1 4S3 clavs out ot JSOO
spiunpr fot an aveiaRe of 3730 Th( nrs(
fjari 'iinitnnii. n n J ..
have shot ,l nor l...',l,, o Vl-.." ' "'
i nee i u. nnnninn r i, ... .
.......... J . .. o.,,-K,,B
AM IMCI'RS
Whoi hi limit
Pit I
97(18 I
F' ' 'lioli
Vim,
VVnsh
It H ItullK.i! K".in l'a-k
Oil
O Fori Snn .fos.-
f mo
' 'iiSoo
1174
71'
'.43!l
1 .0
mi;
1204
17"S
14I-J
1II.12
101
11720
I
t el 2,"iL'(i
II l.oirnson Ncvvmsn
f.il l.V-ll
H P De Muntl t'limnln:
Arl. JSOO
Mark P Ail.' Thoniss
boro 111 . . ,i i;,n
M Prlrrminn. .Ir l.o's
Anaele, Tnl 1S00
'hns H N'encomli Phil
.nllohl.i 1 !7ri
P H. O linen Unite,
Monl lion
1 l Poi.eis. 01.(111111. ''
III , ,.. .19.VI
pitori:sto.sAi.s
HOI
1)077
11(140
IKI32
.0(100
fi.'iiS
.115(13
tl5or
IM I Mltrhrll l.os .tn
... I&. ... I
I.VIIl J4SS Uiitl
r Itirhi 'luromii
W.ish 1200 nit n:no
HomiM ri.rk Alton 111 loOO K.11 9II8S
Phil It Mlll-r St. I.oills
Mo 2.100 2414 .06NB
I. I Ws.lp. Houston Tp lino 10(12 .0(154 I
It K Postnn, K.tn Tmn !
cisro fal 1700 HH0 (1I7
Oh'irle- O Ppeiiffi' St. I
I.ouls. Mo .. .233(1 22.1X 010S ,
C M tloodrlrh Chlruao
in i lr.n i in . tiACv
j n o iteiins nnvum o l ti r mnn nsOd I
!(jioiui V. Msxwell Hnsr-
Ings Neb. "ir,:, 23,11 0370
Willie Jackson Deal- C.ml.'l!
Jer.e.. ('It... -I.. .Iillv 9 -- Willie1
.lachson, of New Yotk outpointed Lew t
(Mrdell. of Moniclalr. N .1 wheie laal i
nlfjiit In eierv lound of an elght-rcund
hout wt h the exception nf the nfth. In
which ("atdell inoie than neli hi. own
I Karh weighed 133 pounds
'V
GlRARD
Never gets on
your nerves
Americans Most
famous Cigar
'l.(okr.' 10
Attuul tSUe
&m
. -f-'TjT.'C-i'.
wmm
nDAWnripniins
1III.-111I IjIII.IiI Jl I -'
i7 ''Pi'iL
iimumvv ri: i'ivk n
fL JLil ik7 JL m. VJ Ma M, SHkJ
Aaffiir-j
A i,ame ot Chance WHK
fctlward&.btake at Lteyt
ianu ivieet tmWw
1 1 lkM . .iwBJi'i.
.IW&W At.
BIG CROWD AT 0PENlNGi
' ''tiS',4
rieti-lnnd. O.. July 3. The 1911 Orna'pg
nreuit harnesit racing season opentd.'siUoi
Vorth Randall yeslerdny wHh'fl. lArTpy
erewd in attendanet. desnlte tho rw(S3
chlllv weathfr Onl ,vonn favdrlte.'PsVrWj
Plo-wer teiv.irdfd Its barkers. i"'ffl8
The Kdwaidn H Ue. for 310 Hii4M'f2
wem io a i.JmMf rnancc an outlgR?fc'i
In the betting. After miccgmblnt". faVlafi
reter Look, the favorll?. In the first "trjArt'l
A tlame of Chance tool; the next 'two.afv5!l
the race. In nnelnu tire seeoniS h,al.'()''?:3
" 03 t the black horse clipped a quartt.
of a second ofT tho record 'or 'the v
set bv Vemon-McKtnney in 1911, ',
The Hi si division of the Forest CllXjia'i
Sweepstakes for two-year-old trottfrii.'if
nl tn l.,(.. ai.. nl.ul ....l'iJ.
to Fltst National in tho first heat , the '-
Slllko Ally took the second hea.t iinfl'Jihe' J$S
event hy trotting the fastest heat. BrblJ5
loff wai placed third for finishing 4eon".J!5i!
In th. I,et time. ' ',y!;iS8R
Tllft Stem nri rlU'liinn waa tolrkff ftwVMJ
DarK Flower in Rttaiuh! htats., . " 'rf&l
The 2 OC pacf esu. .u in a fierc. bitkji'hfM
tie between TJIiectum J and W'tR"54t
Cochatoo, the former cauturintt" two;dt'?,ifJ
the thiee heats Harvey If. finlhtflsa3H2ja
close third. Mliis Perfection ,wofi,Ythe. jjg
- v. umH ti or Run- loeinit ine nrsneagjv
to Kelly deForest The Miitimaryi ""la'iit
. - w, i-isns iroums. mtri lioou. r.. '
n- . ...... .. . . " - T -.'.
ncol - ,m 'c3;
JtisH I'rilfotlon b m hv Otn 'ViJ.JV'
, Wttf. JlrMshon '. 3 lVf'-il
ir-iiv u rorrm. n n ov THf 0," ,i m -'
'r Urtlnin, Cox ,t J 5lg
by Gentry Alkr- ',-3?J
flicelll b. h bv
ufiury ' n. a
ton Ofer
Uicsria ti. m
nev
Zomrrvt bIK h
bv 7.ombro, Me-
Lionia
ji4ue
mother Peteic, b.
by
i-..- &i.-v,min
itreai. -rnnmns
a s .B - '
4 H V
time, i'.till'i . a.osu 2:10U .; -OQii!
fprtst Cltv SwefDuhs. V1U !S00 fwCXfc
C.f,f"".D"'. ''itiv i,"''0 Whit. ; i.,,id&t&
..... "jW-iMjiig
Tlm 1-t'll: , ins. -,-, n.aTiim
Korcst oify tie'sp.takes vlu-12604, ItWjRfc
Dark flonrvr. br f bv Ptf r TV n$t?yjil
N'orthea'sl br bv The Xnrt'hVrfu" -i H?it
mn, Urnrs ., . , . ....",!,. tJ?Kt3t
.Mary's sister ch. I. lit JUnrico.'fiox jTsV'UH
l'ier Worth, b r Axworth. Aektr'. wt
tntn
Time. 2:834 .'H:2iU
in r.uwaron wtuKe
lue J390,v thresfTlHV
neam, 3:10 uhv. uaelnir.
A urnnf or'hancv. blk, h
j,
bv th.
4kt i ""
fe.(M.. I.. ... "' " " iUW JlZ.i'-
1 1 m ilii m iiuv
llov. fox . , 8. V ",
k. br. h, by Peter Thi V , Jtl-VW
r(vr ooK,
Urvftt. MtX
' Un. b. h. bv itftdllii VuUntin.
I (Jro Ftno. b. h.. by Coa.iduro .Mur.
South iena Uitl. b. tn . bv OriiVl -'l7--?-l
t".."'tV.Lu,Jei,n . .. '"i iVrrlfKXiJ
-k! "K5 '"!' "' t u ii-.
'"-.'. W-i&
WJjpdfar .Todd. b. b . ly Kentucky, ,,' .-?'?,
VIITIIi 1'iUIDI II
ioaq. biuui , . 4 v frT v! S
Wr.ath. Stok.s
MJ
-T
Time. ".fl.M. .- 2j03U 'J.ll.'m
'J
,7 t.1!
-:un clous nacinK. ouise JluOll. these k.l
Directum j
Dlk. b
bv Chsmuar-
Walter Cochato.
tihato. Snow
hlk
h
by Co. T tV'itaST!
iUree, , K . bn
by Uonnt
1 sV'
Ulondie. Alarvtn .
. a. -ii.-,.5
4 -afT'SXl
r u br. ' i
Mary lloullpd P.rr. blk. m . by V!T.'Xrffel
...Uuy..Viri'.r-,onL Valentin. , . S,7.4:.S?1
'lien Iilllltutt. b. k bv Wnen. PrwhSl
JamlRfin
ilay.il 11 vh. n
. - - .. .;, OC-i
raiin
Ov' sunKi'.s..' wiiii; T-'S at89
IUacat, b.
i "' ".'- D" "' ""''.;" . M.
-.-.... ",.-'.. " o.- r.s.s u.ai.
Kk. i r:rn . . awj
ICa
Unj..i.i.nj '"' ".' .ifrJitZ -. VK'f,
linit-
auSYE-
1 Ol kK kAHAAAAIOKl
TO RAGE M'GILLIVRAYS1 'll
S29J.
Chleaeo. .filly Duke KabanantcikU.Ji '
Hawaii, and Perry JleOllllvray, ot CmcaOert
...ii in.-,-, nut nsiuro,ly and tiundaV Iffr
three awtmmlng contests for tho world'aisv
hort-dlstanco awlmmlnt champlonahlp. .If""'!
uaa .tnnouiSeed toda.
The Hawaiian la holder of the wrW'-a"
tecord for St) and 100 yarSm. nnd the loeJSa
man Is holder of the national Indoor SO kn-':(2
too .ard chumnlonshlps. Tho swlmmtra wifi1"
meet ..t 50. luo and 220 yorda. "gjys
... - . ' ttt t-
t.et.is to aiect Carbone l ' in
. V" Vr.k" Jtul Ttd Lawli. worM'ae"
Ai.iteruelght rhamplan, will roeet,,,KranKg5 ?
arhone In sit elrht-round bout (n Wa3.3
Hubuken tonight at the Spring A,C "i'3' f?
John K. Tener Resigns,.
Atlantic City Rumor,
tl.intie (Ht. Julr According to a
rumor ireriy rrcumiru Bl tne t&Utl' MeV'
mention, former tioiernor of I'rnnaylranl-
of the National llaseliall League and 41
i.ir Kt.mn lor aimu aa ins revolt Of MM
Srott l'errv rase. When seen wttk fc
to the matter. President Tense 1.V
iittendlng the gathering ot Ike antUrad
tribe, refused to deny or confirm Iht
report. ,-V
lie silldl "Am thing ran nan in .sk-
olmiit the report should lie directed t T
Ni)tonnl League headQuarttra." 't
lie rormer "oirrnor was evaaiva WQtn'
ouestloned further on Ih anbiert. M-
a. riirlous to know, however, uhoneell
the report originated ',1
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