I Si .O Cf y Ar ,(. r " fc-.i1 j' ,JRT .. "tt ' Srt"Vi m feVEXlSU PUBLIC) BEl)GERPHJABELH:i JStfesfeSTH rJVLY" $ T 'i .J 'K V VV i& 4 WOMEN GOLFERS WILL PLAY HERE FOR RED CROSS-rTEE TALKS BY BILL AND CHICK-EVANS COBB READY TO QUIT SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE PATSY CLINE IS HERE TO FINISH TRAINING FOR BOUT WITH TENDLER r ASEBALL IF GIVEN JOB HD h Secowi SH-h-h! DON'T BE Telling it You sSlMP- You'LL BE I CAW'T PUT MV MIND OM WHAT I'M READinKS - t HAVE ArJ UMCOMFORTABLE r r? f. I i k I H Tt-l i-r-r KA V lOlH HADfO'T 3AID Ar0yiHlrJ6 ABfltJT MV SECOMX) C"0U3lM MOUU- I fgel as Though i C0V6 IM AJHO UJA.& IWELL rACQJJMNTEU . ARMY ATHLETIC TUTOR uliTu Tucr KAISER A rCCLMnw trin i -! I EUeRV MOvEMENT '. sec U)rS BeitJ6 FOLLOWED WATCHEO,- itional Slugger Makes Plans to Do Recreation Work UMOEK IT QUIET J Frankic Callahan and 'Soldier Bartfield Also Arrive Complete Work at Rcddy Wigmorc's Camp. Terry McGovern Lauds Chancy to trior Boys 'Over There" and Will Retire for Good When Appointment Conies (KC ftl Jt USPICIOW- I Vsv " v p- Mays m isf RUS COBB, chamtiion batter of 4& s ireatest blavers that ever sunk Ills mtlbaJeball light now If lie can itkere.'' The sensational Heorcian Is (trrfleht" ruling nor does lie care a .iMer-the ovvnershln of Koott I'errv. ', .Iween the blp leasues He Ins nil fightlnc on foreign oll and will see rjiJn'Waahlnirton todav LViPi , t . .. . ftn HIS V1CWF HI nnine 1 Ul , i ..i.-.c tr, all,cmi:u. na e yuu iiuede- iin in. in- ew e all plaveis Hre ordeied to co to riWi !'I hae Riven the matter seiious VjfWder has nothing to do with it Since Sm.dn Hnmethinc In the service and If 1 rraiiSi ,f W-Wtl! ,tlt tno Rame on t,,e ,not- lning a E impendent on me for suppoit I am imt seeking to ende milltntv dut nor .rti -r i-i.. -.ut.,. ...l .... atnAl mill 1Mt.it unit. I nil rlerht nnd thp linv me E3,fWlll 1 JUIJI Oil ll Mill Vll niLI null ....... F.V', .... ... .. ... ., Jielplng their counlrj uirning niu fed and supplies Hut the ire oxer 'far "As I said I want a leiiain kind of iifKi tnf it ami if 1 cei it I nm w illliic K-?Bveiears of m life in agisting tin J" '"But what will Happen to our ha' Smre -ventured 'Do oti helioe i will i SiCiin M elnmlnril nftpr lli.it hill" Inoff ' Ifi.rt - IU T ,...t 1 II .mlt frti f.iiii.1 infp" t ucii x iuiv aii iiu" " -.'. Cobb Eagvr to 'I'aLy I rOW get me light on this ' continued Tv. 'Don't think for .1 minute f$A& J i that I am trlng to force mv-elf V1and It I'll call ex er. thing off Thai is s-re ,. , .. ... ... . ...- ?lJny ctovernnieuc unu win 110 u 10 int Tnis war Is a nig tiling and cans lor American people and 1 nm there to do t' "Let's discuss my rate I am a 5. means of livelihood and have been at it Ijrf Jion club In the Southeastern League Kjcaseball and know the game In othei tf -nd am well Infoimed In other blanches t ih tf Sdllol o tlin T'nllpil Ktntpe nllli mlc t ...-. ... ...... .. ...b. ..... ... . f.-they are best fitted and able to help in r.ilt VnwT nm 11 piv nocn soldier I know moMiImit of tlif u innnn nf 1 n rnm uSMld It would take me a long time to leal ajia'snouiuer a musKtt anu win go wiiuiirfij 11 1 am caned nut l want to fee; Blake It clear that I am bettei fitted for anothei bianch of the --ervlce. 1 ind'shoulder a musket and will go willing if I am called ifcitt T ''In each division there is an ithletlc insti uctor. who h.s ilmrpo nf ra".12 tlvjk fAnfAttnn ti m L Tlila lu nut n n UKly mii IM.IVUUUII ni.in 11111 13 iivifc i . iiiiKMiiiiitic jij nii 11 1, nm ii 1 umiim Jtlll jrf?WLthe United States aim and one which requires a great deal of lime and Evy 1 j?H ...... ... ... riLimDorc 1 wouiu iihe to get in mat nnnt.11 h. A K&)l t1-t Vvii a nnn uIi-lotril-i1 ( T i m m nil i,n mTr wvj a uuiisiuciumi,! 4 tv-i Ptf COUla accompllsn results u 2icn an ktv.. ...,. ..... ...... frC Ainieilc msiruciors are neins appnnueii uery a and I mliee tnere &;Jtf': i t , ...... t f un gien an appuiiuiniui i win iiui gIS5ij'Ej,MThat is the onh plan I liie in Eiv.! iMhftrarrf Iac. nf tlin it nrL .nr.Hnlit ilm tlnn aliAfTET 1 ....-... ..t. ... gfUy Connie Mac: I mists He W THE meantime the Scott I'euv baseball stage Theie weie no new feTnildpntlv restlncr nn foi the decKivp W'Xii p?tnear future President Tener has had . Paired his views Hach s dp believes it fciiSoOlc'al standing at this wilting E2 , Connie JIack. however still is in BaB.the fight to the bittet end and will nut .0 matter wnai nappens .am fthe services of Scott Tetrv I know 1 (down. The Boston club tan show one I,can show ten reasons whj he belongs U- 'n- 1.r.nn' n n .1 1 nm i .. l.n ..!., nr wi nAuiifj, miv4 j iii iii i nc iiftin Ei!'2'' iiTtiiH.o lD enmn tH ..f tl. 1: j A.n.,t o oiimo mm ui mi- iiuiiwiLrti k..l-t . .L. V .. . , t . . , lEuiiuus ui me .Nuiiuii.il t-tminiission i tin hdBiiVinll till aj an niitni t iln. tl..n T -. l uaotuau k.1 oil ItllJtITiL WfL 1" III 1 1 1 LT HMr 1 n It ..,.. .l T .. i T 1 flVa l" uav it, iciruiiru ill iMLl i UUIl rVment like that I am just as anxious LnVone. but I can't stand fui a ileal like the ball war because of the Peirj tletislcn EV-3 l haxe taken lots of punishment in I to take some more in defendLna mi CJ'Whei the case comes up for trial" BfiU . i- tirst All-Star Ho.unn . iJTQHNNY Bl'R.NS and Jim Teeney, rf' other points north, paid a bocial morning to put on theii inimitable act placed boosts tor their net attraction '.Which -will be fought for the champion jB"or some reason 01 other Keeney was (and held it until his voice ciacked tf "There are two big boxing events ;'ald Johnny biazenlv aftet a half scrap at the lamniia and that wonderful rnext Tuesday night ttbey originated" But speaking of EMr-' "Jt wal abo,1t twenu Hve jears ago 2, been putting on uhovvs in this citv. Lto brag of. The promoters had a harder time then than now in getting I up good cards for the talent was not so numerous One night a piomoter s4.2niamed Joe McCarth.v was up against attention and was about to give It up flraijVny don't jou put on five good bouts j-i " '" ujjjjcui xa mem ineir regular mone , Doost tne prices and see jibat happens Us a gamble any way enancej tit "McCarthy arranged the card and dreamed of. He had all of the leading n, Joe Golden, Bill) Bathman, Tim lstler, Fredd) Sn)der and others road and Callowhlll ttreets, and Broad doors opened, evet before was Ickly sold and at the end soectators ICh to stand on In the rear of the hall rV It was a great show and attracted as much notice as the nllst-n- -' ;rd on July 1G. 1 expect to tee another recoid crowd next Tuesday, and fH a e thing there will be enough ? ., . , runner injormaiion f7 iK telephone butted In on Johnny's address at this junctuie and the Kensington Impiesailo fled. But wire. t ''Say, this Is a gu) who want? a flp the papers that Jim Curry, vho ay, was taken out of 0. shlp)ard, entradlct It." yy iiu is wits speaiw'iti . ne iiuicit) iTtjls Is Mr. Ker'.'jy Mr. II. U LSwIway baseball nine," was the reply a City Railway nine until we loaned him to Hughey Jennings. Get IX A' LOANED him to Detroit for a few da)s. He Is our regular baseman and jou should put fpe nine and It will help us lots. j.1 Mlm played with us two years 1.119 Itam calling you up. He U a 'Jterry at I'ier 8, He disserves a pine needs a boost, because m ImumU: f jionTstningr IJy ROBLKT W. M VWVELl. " Sports llilnr I venhnr rnlitlr I etlcer Hip Ametlcnn T.enKiie ami one of the nlkei into the diamond Is readv to do somethlns to help the hovi "over not worried ocr the nendins "vvork- hanp about the threatened b.ittle-roal which m.i ever diplomatic relations Idea tint he can help the hois who what can be done when he niihes . I . ......I... .e.w-n !,., nnlllo una t c-uc-ieiii unwn- m. "" mi-. ...-.fAtr. .tltli tliA lrneeitii lit ilnt If iim"m nim ...i . ....... . wink"' f nked him thought" he replied, 'but the (Yonder the Mon opened I have u inted Kit the position I am looking foi wife and thiee children who are de- ,-- -- - .... ... . .. . .. int nrram uips m iiiiiihu l ihmiii, lwte. ind I wrnt to get oer Ihete work icime l ueliee i nm iet to clc the net thiee or foui 01 icmun - cball mrecr in a case like that' he ntile to pla the game up to leplil d ( dllll Qllkkh Physical Training Work Into a ceitiiin place and If I fail to not im Intention I want to serve , , . ... nt - i m m nmui wiirn 1 am called main sac rinces on the part of the mv slime ball plaver adopted the eime as a since llu4, when I loined the Annls. l'or font teen vears I have studied words I have tperinlied in spoi t ntn Inlni- ir tilnr.a Ilia mn.. . l.n.n - ... ..j..P. ... in... . iii iii'-ii 11 urir this Melt cii-is Instead of letaiding 11 1 am not afraid to be ,1 soldier imniitt.iiro tirultt.-.n t.nt n ..! ... I..1. 01 me service and 1 know 1 could ni io1 In rnr rn illnn tint1 rl 1 .-..- vi-t;i 411 itiitaiiuii n V 111U lUW oi)pnttunU ... . . . .. , ,. , n iseirin mi soon mind ami will po throuph with it " ill Fight for Scott Perry case is occuping the eentei of the developments vesteidav lmth i,i.. h.itt!. iliinh nin k 1.. ... .. "JiiKiu in tup his a and Han Johnson iiNd Juis ha. scored n mtnti m.i ti.. i ... a combative mood, insists lie Is In bjek water for anj one utmnle, 'i will keep tin tm , 1,. fl am in the light and I won't back teanii vvhv he heloncs thorp nhn. to us Ifs Just .1 tiuestion of ilcht I .-. , ... .... nit.'iiiii anu upnoming the de .. .. ..- warn lo sav that If a simrnmn ima,. ...II ... --. i m i . Mill IIIIL NI11I1II KIT- IT IT tlinin 1.. . . . 1. I W.U11 lO e a party to an .ltPP to hae baseball continue as anj one linininrl mp If ihc .- n t let it come the last four eai and I am reaiH niincinles 1 nm fmfiiinr i ..;n .. i ... Show Was Helrl II nm -- ..,, boxing bosses of Kenslnpton Pa. and call to the sports department this and Incldentallv, edge la a few well- flus-de r.evvls and KHdie O'Keefe, - dilp of something tomoiiow nioht cmiet, but Mr Burns took the tloor scheduled for the I'hlladelniit.i ?., hour's workout "The Kevvls-o k-pf nil stai show at Shlbe Park ou know how- all stai shows, do and I remember it well We had but the attendan'ee was not anv thing it for a show that would ntt.n... as a bad Job whn a Mbhh ...,1,1. and get the best boys in I'hlladeU ou look at It, so why not take a It was something that no one ever boxers of that neiiod I'addv rimm. Callahan, Klvvood McCloskev. Billv He held the show In the aimory at street was black with people when there such a crowd. The seats wera weie nurrlinsin" cum, 1, ..., ,1 seats to take caie of the spectators " Kegarmng Jim Lurry not the pei'son on the othet end of stjuare deal," said the voice "f read pla)ed with Detroit and won the game That Isn't true, and I want ou iiiciuireu. Kerley, manager of the Atlantic Citv "Jim Curry played with tho At- it n the paper. We need a boost for and every one should know It, That's local boy and works at the Chestnut boost and the Atlantic Ciy Railway It will help us both. Will )ou Elv r 'D GIVE ANYTHIMS To" THAVeN'T HAD XI " P HAKE OFF THIS IDEA qooo HOrTeiv M 2& N vx IA1HY TjiV)- i sSAY I Nlt5HTo 5LE6P. jH u I "c GOLFERS ADVISED TO TAKE STOCK, Chick Eans Declares They Should Learn of Their E(uijmient and Shots CIVKS CORRECTION TIP Ilv CHVRI.KS 1 (HICK) E NS. JR This is the so.isttn in t li golfers veil vvlipti In ought to slop ind I tke stock "I himself his tiuliimrnt and his lueth- otls tif p TV livet) golfi r iisu.illv jipens the ei- snn with his mind inatlp up to pl.iv gnlf atiording to tho titles which pporienn' has liown to he tight I'fu illv his vv 11 power begins to h.ik mil in stalls id acquire golfing mannerisms along ahnttt the second 01 third titonlli nf pli wlikh miles' t night vnuiig v I 1 he tiveil habits ami pipvent lutn ftottt pvet becoming a lirst-rhs golfer 1 mik ge"' tint evitj plavet look over his cute c.irefullv ami do it this week Hi gin with votit cluli s.P, f oll up using a 1 Iiih wIhlIi tIoen t fit voui phvslqtie Manv 1 plavers peine is spoiled bv having 1 club too long nr 1 o i-lioit ot one vvliitli t inipiopptlv vvitght fd 11icp mav 00k like small things to a htginpei, hut the loom lirger in the vi of an i vperienc. d golfei 111 old-time 1 knows if ,1 1 1 11 1 is too shott the bill is fiPiiuilltlv loppid 01 if the ptavet bends too much in unlet to.com ptnsttf foi a shott 1 lull the at curac anil innttol of his swing Is impaited Look to vour gri Wlieth r ou havi chosen tin linn lucking the double the plain lititct grip make sure thct I von ate lining it pinpellv 'I hee gtips Vie all good If tispd lighllc Noticcr otli sluice ami cei if ou have acquired an little 111 iniitiistiiH which make it haul for .von to make a good drive fiom the tee " 011 mav l uiuuniclniislv swing lug 50111 luh is vou would a baseball bat anil ili.it never 1 in in good golf Watch v nip si If when vou pliv next and see if vou ate tensing jinn muscles railiPi than plsvlng 1 uli sttoke with what I mav call lelaxed firmness 'I he plaver who knois his muscles up as met a great musiiilai iffoit, cannot be a gieat golf pliVPr N'otlce too whether or not vou an letting vour clubheael do the vvotk It Is designed lo do instead of vour 'oicing ' nd don t forget tint sohtai v practice Is a fai bettei wkv to imptove ones camp than constant plav Ing In competition In competition vou ui.coiisc otislv aie living fui a low score 1 lather than correct golf form Whereas if vou will pi.uiice alone at regular intervals and lei correct gnlf form' be come a h iblt vou will wind up the sea son a much better plaver ad .vou will I get more leal jov out of golf , (piestinns anil Answers r What kind nf pi.uiice in gnlf do vou legard as the most v Unable" I Answer solitarv piactice is best You should also give mnst nf jour time to the short game More practice should ' be given to the It on clubs than wooden (Javelv lioxiiiR Re-nils The results of the ntnaleilr limit held at the claetv rheictte last nlKht follow 101 nound class ItattllliR hcilnaeh liouneed rioht 1) tnli Is In three ruunds 1 rankle Mur rfiy won frnm t reddle Murray In three round V ount. !lork kiinsrfM trimmed O Claety In three routtdii Jim Seanlan lieat K Cl Toukho In three rounds 1 till pound class K fi Keelie nutpnlnted tloliby VV allaie In three rounds James Via 1 jjento knocked nut lUtlllns rthinn In two I rounds 1JJ pound class Young c harle Smith was I th winner over Youns Terry .Mitchell In i Ihree rounds s I Sulurila) Games Wauled The Quartermaster's leatn of the I s M (' would liK' to arrangi f.am i. wllh all strictly first class teams In or out of the iit cifferlnK a fair Indue ement siaturdm Jul 13 Is an open dale Vddress Captain Charles (1 Mozer ll-'Jy VVemdstoik street O'Hagen Had Great Way to Nab Player on Base When lolul swno) f'ollin of the White sov. vms In the i miiiertli ut Mate l-eamie. plovln with Sprlncflrld. Hutrr huri hail llnrr O'llucni on first iinil ( alllns vnuilira fur the truth of this storj on Hurry. It seems that for more than two sea sons O'lluKtu li id iimuxini; success trap pine runner olf first when the came nun iiniisualll rinse. .... If VViitrrlniry simply liail to Ift that runner tl'lUurn would never foil. It cot to be utmost ii suprrstltlon umonr play ers. The real reason mine out finally, but not hefore tl'llucen had nlilrcl his team on Innumeruhle orrnslons. lie lurried ut liat pin and would Insert It In Ids flove. Then he'll slmi.il and the pltrher uould throw the hall over to htm. Ilarri would Jilh lit the runner with his glove. The pin would stick him slightly and he'd Jump oft" the sack In surprise. Harry would tar him again nun the iiuiplf would rail him out. After the truth leaked out ther hung the name "Hatpin llnrry" on O'Hagen. EIGHT PROMINENT GOLF STARS WILL PLAY HERE AUG. 10 FOR RED CROSS Mrs. Barlow, the Aliases Mildred Caverly, Alexa Stirling. Elaine Rosenthal and Max Maiton. Jjohhy Jones. Norman Maxwell and Perry Adair Participants iiv nu.iM E' KiU'l nf the most pioinim lit women anil men golfers In the lountry will plav over one of the local courses cm Satuitliv August 10 and while the match Is s, hcdiiled fot the rhllndelphl i 1'iliket Club It ina ne transferred to the Whltetinish Vallev Countrj Club The pullcipinl vc ill lie Miss Alexa Stirling nntlouil champion. Miss Mil dred Ctveilv. national lunner-up and loi ii champleii, Mss l.lalne Hnsunthal, the fnimoi western clianiplon , Mrs ltnti ilel II Harlow twice a national runuei up and six tunes the local clianiplon Max Miistnn former mtionnl semifjtial ist , Norm in II Maxwell, former North mil s.outii ilianipioii , Hchb .loues and I'eirv Vd.iii, the two sensational .voung ste i' fioiu All una Mixeil 1 ourtome- I liev will jilav In mixed foursome s and llie tentative palling Is as follows VIis MifUnp and Bobb Jones if Miss i aveilv and Not man Maxwell and Mis II u low and Max M.uston vs Mibs Knsi nthal antl I'eriv dalr Wliiteinareh allev has pitmcited two lied c'ioss matches, and It Icaa the flist club In thW clt to hold exliibiticm m He lies foi the big war chaiitv The club his not asked for the big event but two of the plavers have asked that the mitih be transfericd there VII eight plavers have golfed In Ibis c ttv on mole than one occasion Miss Stilling and Miss Hosenthal have plaved In at least two of the Lieithellvn matches at Huntingdon Valley and Miss htlrllng wis the victor there a few vcais ago defeating Mrs claience H. Vanderbeck In the final Miss Hosenthal was the medilist theie last fall None of the vNltnih Ins ever pla.ved the Cl lcket or Internal sh Valley courses Woiiilerfui Robbv Jones nver.v one who saw the national championships at Merlon In 1H6 will remember joung Jones and Adair At that time Ilobbj was fouiteen and I'eriv seventeen daii o-t out In his see., unci match, being beaten bv 11 irke Coik lan. Ilobb) til st met llben M lljers a foimer national champion, and took hlni Into camp bv .1 up and 1 to pla Then he defeated Flank 11 et at that time the I'ennsjlvanla champion, b the maiglii of 4 up and to plav Hob (.miner eliminated the south In the thliel round after a veiy stubborn match Both boys have plaed sensa tional golf and have beaten or given hard matches to Mich stars as Chick Kvans Hob (Jardner, John ( Anderson, llbcn Bjeis, and c.theis who are well Known Miss Stilling and Miss Caverly nlaved what is generally considered thp best women s match ever contested In the final of the women's championship two vears ago The match ended on the seventeenth green In Miss Stirling's fa. vor Here I Their Schedule Thirteen Ked Cross golf matches have been scheduled for Miss Alexa htlrllng, Miss i:ialne HoenthaI, Bobby Jones and I'err) Adair The first Is listed for July 17 at the Montclair Golf Club, and the last thus far arranged is August 14 at the Shawnee Country Club The sched ule follows; July 17 Montclair Oolf Club; July 20, Wjkagyl Country Club; July 21, Shen necossett Country Club, New London Conn Jul 24 Springfield Countr (Tub, Sptlngfleld Mass , July 27. Biae Burn Cotintr Club, Boston; July 28 Wannainolsett Countiy Club, Trovl dence , August 3, Hretton Woods (Jolt Club, August 4, Mapiewood Uolf Club, New llampshlie, August 7. Poland Spring tiolf Club. Poland Spring, Me , ugust 10, Phlladelpaia Cricket (Tub Philadelph a. August 11, Kssex County Country (Tub West Orange, X J ; Au gust 14, Shawnee Country Club Some of the gallery who were at Mer. Ion and Pine Valley last Saturday and Sunday watching Jerome n. Traxers, Max Marston Oswald Klrkby and John a Anderson play commented rather SUITS$1.80 KFDCCED FROM $30, t!& an stt PETER M0RAN & CO. "Kite,",' S. E. Cor. 9lh & Arch St. Opsn Monitor ud,Jtuiuy kioui cim H. EVAiXS This Golfer Lscd Boat to Play Ball in Swamp One would h irilh hive eviierteel It In the staid town of hprlnclielcl. Mis., hut that's where It hammed. golfer halmced In u holt plivrcl his hill nut of a stump mid got nwn with the shot. Hie c Irrunislunies were these: .fesse I Inton. of I'nwturket, It. I.. was pining In the Springfield ( ountrv (lull's tournlinent iinil on the fourth hole. 135 iinU lung with nn island criieu, I Inton placed it wiivwnrd shot and the htl! came down in n stump in the swamp. The iituver and caddie entered the limit whleh pitrnls the pond and lowed to the spot where the hill wn see it to cli.appeir. there it was In the tree stump, pirtb hurled. I Inton decided tint the wood was vielillug and tint u smashing nih lick shot might dislodge the hill along with ti seitiou of the stump. Ihr hoat was mineuveiecl Into position, the stroke was made and the hall went fbilig through the hushes fringing the green and I litiled on the "carpet," pialnlv on the difference of the atti tude of the members of the two clubs tow aids the olivets It should be le iiiembeietl tint al four men ate sacri ficing tiieit time to nlaj In these matcltps fot Hip lied Cioss smcl th it the cinlj coiiileous vv.i foi the men beis or Hie ilub ovci which the mate is plaved is not to pla.v themselves A .Merlon nn !saturda semes of m.itehc were started after the plajeis left tin first tee At Pine Valle there was no" a single match out on the links excep' the one In which the four experts wen engaged Coming down to hi ass tacks, the sue cess of these Heel Cioss matches tie pends lugel upon the attitude of the club mcnibeis It is not much of a SccTillce for the mrmheis of the club to give up all aftei noon's enjojmenl, u lathei substitute one form of pleasiuc foi anothei I wonder just how the foil plaveis Including one man who had four limes been a n itional amateii and once an open champion, anothei wh had been twice a national runner-up, a third who is the piescnt metropollta and New Jeisej champion and the fourth who had been a national semiflnallst anil once a New Jeisej cl amplon, muit have felt' Ccturlesj Due I'la)ers Philadelphia Is particularly foi lunate in having up to date not onlv these foul line pers but In addition the present national amattui and epen champion, a former open champion and the piofes slonal champion plalng here and the least the membeiH of the club over vvhoe course the match Is plajed can do is to refrain from plajing We can get more ideas how to play shots, coi leetlv watching these expetls than b going out in a social match, and to say the least it Is not cotiiteous to pla.v golf when the Oolf Association of Philadel phia Is having the best experts in the counti v plajing here The gallery at Merlon on either of the two big matches fell short of what It should have been. and the Merlon members wno played on either day owed It to their club If noth ing else to Join the gallery Max Marston and Jerry Travers will play against Chick Kvans and Warren K Wood, on Sundav, July 21 at the Klossmoor Countrj Cluh near Chicago for the American Hed Cross The club has alieady pledged $15,000 In advance and the receipts, It is expected, will be In excels of $20,000 Ludieit, loo, nt Shlbe Turk Wanted 20,000 Men 'ri iirm if II I Kill, BARTFIELD-GREB CHANKY-CALLAHAN TENDLER-CLINE Oreatesl bovliig tilll on or olT the earth. Prices. $1, ,. net llu In ndiance at Kilwurd.'. paldlngs iilmhrls', Jambor's nun l.llllUKIl S. lOOSt Tows, n mni In tihakl till, Atlantic City Sporting Club TOMdir t sin M'Mlll. IIOMNO SHOW I POUTS Jack Britton vs. K. O. Loughlin I I1I11I. VIlllUIV.-s vs J VI K 111 HSU HI NLATITU. . J1VIVI VIct'AlIK PATh HAIXACU . 1NN HUCK CHIBE PARK J BASEBALL TODAY ATHLETICS vs. ST. LOUIS flAUK CAM.KII AT S:S0 P. 11. Tickets at Olmbcl Bros.' nn JiualdlniV CONNIE SCOFFS AT BASEBALL WAR Hints That Boston Braves Will" Not Press Perry Case Further VS WONT GIVE UP Connie Mack has given nut a state ment which It Is believed lupins that tlieie will bo no baseball v ai t vet the Pen) case and that the HoMon Braves, for the sake of harmoui in haoelinll. will not pi ess the claim for the Athletics star pltchei Piedlcllng I tat Important developments might oecui in tiie Pcro else, Alack said Something might hap pen that will cause a postponement of the tilil In Cleveland 1 itet In the mouth" , Mack has repeatedly slid that the Athletics would light the ase out and that there would he no compi utilise, Heme bis statement, if It means an- thlng, must mean that Geoige St, tilings I and the Boston management have come to the conclusion that the best thing fni themselves and foi baseball Is to let the matter chop, at least foi the time being Hegardlng the stand taken b Presi dent Tener of the National League not to act with the .National ( ciminissloti nn anv matter Involving the American League Connie Mack said that tills would make no dlffeience I" baseall and that the game would go on just the same While all of this baseball war talk Is going on Scott Pen Is pitching the most billllant baseball of an) hurlei in t lie American League Peny won ids second vletoiy ovel the Detioit club csteidav when he let them down witli six scattered hits, five of which were lank scratches lluiing the last six das that Is from Jul) 1. Perr has won three games and lost one. In that lime lie has worked In thiits-four innings. Since the Ath letics have been home fiom theli last swing around the American League ciicult Perry has won four games and 'ost one. Swigler Hits Hani Atlantic Citv, . J Julv 1 1 Ad Rwlgler, fot met star of the I'nlversitv of Pennsjlvanla, continued his winning career in tho Intel-nation il League here vesterdav when He pitched Xevv.uk to victory over Hinghamton, 12 to li lll.SUHAMTOV X1HVAHK rhoae. ih.. nA 7rman..1fc H (man tg Hllev.rr . Ka).rf lluckley rf I Ischer c . M'l.'iry.lb lfanle,8s llooper.lf . Krotk.p , lllu-slna p '.' !:?! "y "- I t II t (1 J 1 J 4 1 Down's ..la- 1 1 0 n 1 2 II (1 0 l-ather If S 1 2 O n J 3 II ll 0 7lnn cf .22401 0 ii n n n HwiB-ier n . 1 2 n t ci ! T.I ? " Jarnhs rf. I 1 T II 0 1 1 12 1 fl.hiedler ss 1112a 0 2 14 2 Madden e 2 1 II (I n n im I 1 Rommel lg o n u n i non2fl ; 0 0 0 (I (I Totals 12 14 27 S J j Totals B U 24 15 r . Price Increase Overland and Willys-Knight We -have been advised by tele graph of an increase, in price on all Overland and Willy s-Kriight Motor Cars, effective -July 15th. Unfortu nately, we have only a few in stock, but for these we will accept orders at present prices for deliveries prior to July 15th. First come, first served ! Overland-Harper Co. 14-16-18 S. 21st St. (U By JAMES THK Pollock-McKetrlck combine has led the stars of their fistic stable to Philadelphia. This brace of fight pro moters has under Its wing some high class talent and then some that Is not high-class. Hut there Is no denlng they look after the Interests of at least three good hojs and these good ones will exhibit at the all-star show at Shlbe Park Tuesday night. Irish Patsy Cllne, Frankle Callahan and Soldier Bartfield arc tho trio of headllnera who said farewell to nioad vvay until after the Shlbe Park enter tainment. McKelrlck and Pollock have arranged to have Heddy Wlgmpre supply the training quarters and It will be at Heddv's camp 111 South Phila delphia that these bos will put on what Is known as the finishing touches How ever, we have noticed that most of the real finishes are witnessed In the ring. Hart field Respects Greb Soldier Bartfield has plenty of lespect for Harry Oreb The Soldier once mingled with Mike Olbbons and gave the phantom such a wonderful nnd enthusltsalc welcome, crushing three of Mike's ribs, that the Minneapolis citizen was unable to entertain 4"or many months Since, the Soldier has been known as the "Hlh crusher," and his seveie bod hammering doubtless war rants the monaker. Hut Hartfield also Is aware that Oreb Is something of a mnuler, a body pun Isher and Is giving all kinds of attention to his defense foi nn aggiesslve In fighter. Bartfield was scheduled to mingle with some prominent New Hng 1 n ml fistic citizen in Boston Saturday night but called It off as. he does not Wish to enter the ring against Oreb unless In the so-called "pink " This Is hilled as the first bout on Hip card, hut Is p wind-up These hoys battled befoie a $12,000 house In Buf falo and made good It was one of the hardest bouts that Buffalo fans wit nessed during the season It was In that fight that Bartfield learned tn lespect the Pittsburgh Ind. Kiankie Callahan accompanied Cllne and Bartfield I'l ankle never did anv ot his work at Wlgnioiea quarters, but was aware that Cllne had done much of his work for his Quaker Citv fights at that place and was willing to take a chance. Bartfield had noth'ng to sav but follow Heddv has a well-equipped training camp In addition, lie has a long stretch of road'lhat Is little used foi tiallic Here he Intends to have the hojs take their earlvjmnrnlng jaunts Callahan's battle with Tendler last Saturday night helixes to put him in shape to take a few tifchauev s punches. The IC. (). boy Is some hlttn, and a good defense', plus abllliv to take pun ishment, is upcebiaiy to comb it this southpiw terror, Terry McOoveru, of Hlsing Sun, has engaged both, and lost to each he ad mits Teti) Is an excellent judge of the Sutomobiles riddle: The Embodiment of Refined Smartness By right of proportion, they take first rank. Performance Matches Appearance Prices advance August 3d, 1918. Orders received prior to August 3 will be filled at present prices. Biddle Motor Car Company Philadelphia Salesrooms, 1356-58-60 Girard Avenue ljactory at Germantovvn and AIIeghen Avenues A Philadelphia product and fac- I v toiy scitlce ritfht cwSs$$$------:::--33$$srr: S, CAROLAiN hojs who can hit. for he doesn't hesl- tnte to slate that he Is on good terms with the free-hlttlng accurate-punching lads Terry savs Frankle Is a good boy and quite clever, but for terrlflo punching, beware of Chaney. Terry McGovern Interviewee! "Best puncher ever met, said Terrv. "How about Tendler; can he hit?" Terrv was asked, "Vou bet he can," meekly replied thn Hlstng Sun gladiator. "Lew Is a good puncher, and I nm one boy who ought to know He has a fair right, but, oh, that left ! AVhen he connects It almost rips jou to pieces Ves, indeed; I'm a great booster for Tendler. "1 can't say much for Cllne When I fought him he wasn't so much He hit me a thousand times In the first round, but after 1 cracked him under the heart in the third he Tost all his fight. I guess he has Improved, but he'll have to go some to trim Tendler, for Lew Is the kid with the kick" Cllne Is not the greatest hitter wo have, hut he Is one who cartles a good, cutting punch In either hand As Oor don Mackiy savs, he not only carries, hut delivers the purch. The Cllnc-T-ndler session, which Is the wind-up, should combine all the necessary speed, cleverness and clean hitting that goos lo make a wind-up a headllner. Sailors for Ushers Promoter Leon Ualns doesn't Intend to have any congestion at the gates. Promoter Leon wants the fans to b diiected to their v-eits the moment they enter the door, and for this jeason he will have icady fot uslietlng purposes 100 sailors and foui officers from Pier 19, Vino street wharf After their ushprlng the sailor bovs will occupy choice places from which to witness the show. The tickets now are on sale, and th advance demand has been just as liiavy as It was for the Leonard-Brltton en gagement Then enough pnsteboaids were disposed of In a few das to mako certain the financial success of the show As this Is the first all-star show since the big one staged at Jack McOulfan's old National on March 17 1015, It Is cprlnln to attract a near-cajiaclty gath ering , The Cambria A C. boasts of its star show of the season for Friday night, when two classy reathervv eights come together Ous Lewis, uptown favorite, who has been meeting all comers during the last season with success, has an old score to settle with Hddlc O Keefe, nnd these bojs are due to mix It for sK sessions It will be recalled that IMdle stopped Ous In three lounds when Ous was a, novice. Now Johnny Bums Insists thai Lewis is In the ascendant, nnd that O'Keefe will be a leady target for Ous Jack Welnsteln says much In O Keefe's favor, but only the meeting will serve to settle rfnythlpg. snap and individuality at the factoiy MMiaOl JJZTY ' I I I II -im j7J ' WJ 5 i ll' oc 1KI mmsmmmM 2 ;.-m M iJ W . V 5r" k H?-- " & ", " . . ., v. ft fe-.. ,gv,r..r. 4 EL V, 4. :
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