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A KNIGHT SET MARATHON GOLF RECORD IN A
ROCHESTER FACES
ATHLETICS TODAY
Art Irwin's Club Here for One-
Day Exhibit at Shibe
Stadium
CITY TILT TOMORROW
Arthur Irwin's Rochester Club is
here for n one-day exhibit nt the Bhibo
stadium against Connie Mack's colle-Klan-punlahcrs.
The net wilt be put
on this afternoon, with the opening
number at 3 o'clock.
After walloping Swarthmore in one
Itamc. taking a whole serin from IVnn
nml earning the decision oyer Baltimore
iv " "vc',ontest series, the A's feel
that they are ready to put the skids
iinder the International representatlres.
It is probable that Jack Naylor will be
selected for the hurling duties at the
start.
The Mackmen landed the final game
with Tenn yesterday by the shameful
score of 13 to 0. It was a bad day for
the Red and Blue, both in the field and
at bat. Dan McNiehol was not in the
line-up and that didn't hold down the
error column and it did hold down the
nic ngures.
The Quakers were guilty of fire mis
plays and only one hit iss registered
off the hurling of Walter Kinney and
Harry Relbold. That one safe blow
was made off KjBfley after the big Texan
had gone six innings without allowing a
safety. Furman Warwick was the
young man who delivered the swat,
which came In the form of a triple.
After the battle with Rochester today
the Mackmen breere into the series
with the Phils for the city champion
ship. Jack Coombs's ball players got in
a real workout at their homo yesterday
, and it was as good ns any down Char
lotte way. They're ripe for the opening
battle with the A's, which will be staged
at the Thlls park. The games will be
played alternately at the two parks.
CARR0WTH1BAULT HURT
Penn's Star High Jumper May Be
Out of Relay Carnival
Yesterday afternoon Penn lost the
services of a valuable track athlete when
Carrow Thtbault, star high jumper,
pulled a tendon in his right leg while
taking a practice leap. The injury will
undoubtedly keep the Red and Blue
jumper out of the relay carnival on
April 25 and 2G, and may keep him
on the sick list wen longer.
Yale Enters Penn Relays
ew ITufn. Conn., April 111 Johnny
MncK. trick coach at Tale, hu entered a
team In the two-mile relay In the Pennsyl
vania carnlMil The quartet is composed rt
Hsfrelflnrer, Hoiley, waterman and Drlacoll.
The Individual entered are Ford and
Hweene In the pole vault. Landon in the
hla-h Jump and Helteinnter In the hurdlei
race
White Sox Release Wolfgang
Mllwnnktw. April IB. Mel Wolfanr.
pitcher for tlra Chicago AVhlte Sox, has been
turned over to the Milwaukee American
Association club
AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES
The Tex Chaae Clnb. a flrit-claes traveling;
team, la deilroui ot arranslnr nmn with
flrat-clftaa home team; for April 1 and date
thereafter and would like Jo meet Stetson.
Loron H.rrowtate. 8trawbrle& Clothier
and Hess-Daliht. Addres. Krank H. Kry.
Ml atanwood street. Fox, Chase, or phone
Tor Chaio 313 R.
Shortstop Aran. Outfielder Tim. Catcher
Mark and TThlrd Jlaaeman Ljt 1 1n. formerly
of the Chinese araresatlon that lilted thla
country a few jean aio and defeated some
of the best teama here, would like poittlona
with a first-class Pine Address all commit
nVcatloni to J. P. O'Neill. Lit Brother!,
rportlnor rooda department.
The Nativity Cathallo Club ha a few
oaen dates on Ha schedule for late In May
and Ausuit for all flrat-claaa traveling teama
whine fo travel to Ita pew aroundi at On
tario a? d MHer itrceU for a sood ruarantee.
The St. Io Cennell. K of C . bftieball
team would like to nil datei with all first
erasa ttami In Pennsylvania. New Jersey and
Dataware either at home or away. Address
J. P. Sherwood. 82T Unruh itreet. Tacony.
Delaware Ceanty A. A., a firit-claia trav
ellnor team, composed of ex-iervlce stars,
want, to book iSmea with teams of their
rallber In Pennsylvania and New Jeney of.
ferine a rood cuarantee. Address A. P.
Drethernlck.
TVaeo A. A.. 14-18 year old team, would
Ilk to hiar from all second cms teami.
Addresa A. Manilla, 8038 SuJCuehanna ave
nut. lint Dotth would like to hear from all
nrst-claol home teama In Pennsylvania and
JTew Jerley. especially t,azan A A . Vlscosa
Company. Palmyra-Blxerton, Pitman Mel
rose of Attantlo City or any other flrat-rlaas
team ofterlns a fair suarantte. Address
Kd. 8. Hitter, S10T North Park avenue.
The Pipe Shop team, ot the Philadelphia
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entire authorized and issued capital stock of THE KNY-SCHEERER CORPORA
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thereof may be obtained by application to JOSEPH F, GUFFEY, ,
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FRED KNIGHT PLAYS EIGHT
ROUNDS OF GOLF IN ONE DA Y
All BrcaJcs Are 'Against
Him, But He Makes Neio
Record for Marathon
Golf.
By PETKU PUTTER
EDWARD PATSON WESTON walk
ed from New Tork to San Fran
cisco and in return honors and awards
of all sort were showered on him and
every town in the Union through which
he passed turned out to do him honor.
Fred W. Knight yesterday played 144
holes of a golf, n new American record
for what we call marathon golf, and
all that he got for his twelve hours
and twentv minutes of play was a
sprained wrist. In 740 rolnntes he hit
the ball Just 080 times or almost tn
rate of a ball struck evert minute.
Some years ago J. R. Lincoln Ed
wards, with F. Hopkinson Smith, who
hv the wav. is iust back from France,
played 100 holes over the Country Club
of Lanldowne course, but this effort
of Knlrht's nuts that old mark con
sidcrably in the shade. In playing the
eight rounds of golf be covered thirty
five miles of ground up nnd down hill
and dale.
Hours Without Food
Altoireiher. from 6:10 until 7.45 last
night Knight was busy timing, nras
serins. anDroachlng and putting, with
the exception of one hour, which h
took out, to get a glass of milk Into
which was dropped a raw egg and to
bind up a swollen wrist that Be ma
sprained playing n sunken ball. When
ne. wb not actually playing be was
stooping over to pick the ball out of
the 144 cups into which it had fallen-
or teeing it up for tne drive on eacn
of tho 144 holes.
At 1:20 Knight bad nishtd four
rounds of seventy-two holes, buthe was
feeling so fit that he thought it best to
continue playing. He started before the
sun was up, nnd when he had finished
the sun had sunk.
It Is the Big Factor
The little word IF was a big factor
In his inability to play seven consecu
tive rounds with an average of 85 for
each eighteen holes. If he had not
started when there was frost nil over
the course nnd the fair ways and greens
were white with it nnd later soaked
with water, if he had waited two weeks
to give the grass a chance to knit prop
erly and give him rcood lies, if he had
had just one bit of luck, If the break
had been for him instead of always
being against him, if the ground had
been drier and the ball had rolled after
it struck, if he had been up in his putts,
if he had not had those ten penalty
strokes, if it had not been for these
things Knight would have played the
first seven rounds and finished with an
average of 85 or better.
A gang of workmen passed him when
he was playing the third hole on his
seventh round. His ball lay short of
the green with the Wissahickon be
tween him and the green. Instead of
waiting for him to make the shot they
walked on, and as they passed one of
them remarked : "Watch him put it
Navy Yard, would like to arrange a-ames
with all first-class home teams In Pennsyl
vania. New Jersey and Delaware ofterlns: a
fair cuarantee. Addresa 22, J. Bulllvan,
2031 South Souvler atrset.
The St. Lawrence C. C. a faat aemlpro
traveling nine, wanta to arrange same with
nit teama of that class In or around Phlla.
drlphla. especially Harrowgate Nativity C,
u.. Ullffion A. Ji. ana awywoou t i
nffee-
lnir a fair arurantee.
8. W.
Taber. 2337
East Tork itreet.
The Pennsylvania- A. C. a fast aemlpro
traveling team, wanta to book eatnes with all
teams of tliat clasa around Philadelphia of
fering a reasonable ruarantee Addresa II.
(', Fckman, 121" Summer street, or phone
Baring 217 W.
The White KIrphants, ot West Philadel
phia, a Hnt-cUsi home team, would like to
nrrange ramea with all flrlt-clasa traveling
nines about April 20 and dates thereafter
willing to play for a reasonable guarantee.
Address Hen) It. New. 2913 Island road.
West Philadelphia.
The Liggett Myers A. A. wants camn
with flrit-clais traveling teama for games
at their new grounds Second street and
Erie avenue. Address Jamas McKeever,
Third street and Ontario avenue.
Tho. Wolstenliolme Sons
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Fiench and English Spun Worsted
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capital and other property of
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Manufacturers of Surirical Inttru-
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NEW YORK CITY.
EVENING' PUBLIC
Somp Interesting Statistics
of a Very Unusual Feat
nere is the statiitlcal side of the
effort of Fred Knight to play seven
consecutive rounds with an aver
age of 85 : :
Sorted at 0:10 a. m. Finished
at 7:45 p. m.
Played eight rounds, or 144 holes.
Played 12 hours and 20 minutes.
Drank six glasses of milk with a
raw egg in each and one bottle of
sarsaparlUa.
Breakfasted at 5:30, did not lancb
and dined at 8:1C.
Played 080 .strokes in 740 mta
utes, or an average" of slightly less
a stroke every minute.
Drove five balls out of bounds and
five into the Wissahickon.
Played five rounds with a badly
swollen wrist.
Started before the sun arose and
played until after It had set.
Had only two birds stroke under
par during the entire day.
Had only fifty par holes.
In the creek," and, of course, the
psychological effect was such that that
is just what he did. Then to make mat
ters worse he hashed up the next shot,
and instead of getting a five he regis
tered an eight. A It was he made an
82, the lowest of all his rounds. But
a 70 wonld have given him a total of
BP5 strokes or an average of 85 for
the seven rounds.
Jenkins and Menoskl Return
New York. April 18 Keturnlnv with
Grover Cleveland Alexander en the fUcham
beau Jaet nliht were Meutenant Joe Jen
klne White Box catcher, and Mike Menoskl,
Washington outfielder.
Stroke Score and Time by Rounds
for Knight's Marathon Golf Effort
rxnsT hound
Started 6 10. finished 7 46. Time, 1 hour
out1?!"?1"- e.B 5 B - ..
In 4 B 4 6 (1 4 S B 8 4237
(Two strokes behind schedule
SECOND ROUND
Started 7 40, finished 9 01. Time, 1 hour
2& minutes.
Out ....4474n5r.
In 4 2 4 B 4 4 6
B 4084
(One stroke behind schedule )
THIRD ROUND
Started 0.1S, finished 10 91. Time. 1 hour
85 minutes. .
Out.... B 8 B 4 S B B 4 1-t2
In 5 8 4 7 B S 3 0 II 48 90
(Six strokes behind schedule.)
FOURTH ROUND
Started 11. finished 12 20 p. m Time. 1
hour 20 minutes
Out .... S 8 B 5 S r, S 14
In 4 B S 4 4 B 4. 6 3 8983
(ITour strokes Miimi scneames.)
FIFTH ROUND
Started 12.25. finished 2 53. Time, l.hour
80 minutes.
Use Coticura to Keep
Your Hair From Fallinf
How manv times have barbers iriven
this advice to men who are losing
their hair because of dandruff ana
scalp irritation. At night rub Cuti
cura Ointment into the scalp. Next
morning shampoo with Cutlcura Soap
ana not water, a Clean, neaitny
scaip means good nair.
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LEDGER-PHIUABELPHIA; TUESDAY.
FOLWELL MAY SIGN
WITH PENN TODAY
Pickering and Frazier to Con
fer on Football Coach for
Next Season
ATHLETIC BOSS IS SILENT
The Penn football coach will be
named this afternoon, according to nn
announcement by Major Maylin J.
Pickering yesterday, and Indications
point to the reappointment of Bob Fol
well, who' has been under contract at
the University for the last three years.
The Penn graduate manager refused
to Hint who may hold the reins over
the Red and Bluo players in the fall,
but it is understood that Folwcll will
be the man.
George Harrison Frasier, the chair
man of the football committee, returned
from abroad recently and shortly after
ward got Into communication with Fol
well, who is at his farm in Multlca Hill.
Major Pickering and Harrison Fra
sler will have a conference in the offices
of the athletic association this after-
Columbia Freshmen May Row
New Ynrk, April IB. Columbia may send
lt freshman cr.or to Princeton on May 17
for a race With the Princeton and Penn
sylvania freshman eights In connection with
the C
jnilds t;up regatta to be rowed on uar-
Lake on that day.
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Melrath Wins Shoot
Beyertewn, April IB Farla B. Melrath,
of Philadelphia, former nmnsylvanla Ilvs
bird champion, carried off the honors In the
Manatawny Handicap, held over the Inde
pendent Trapshootlng Club's trapa, near here,
seaterday.
Out 4758S4SR 443
In B 4 B B B 4 B (I 4588
tseven stroKen oenina scneauje j
SIXTH ROUND
, Started 3 o'clock, finished 4 22. Time, 1
hour 23 minutes.
put .... 5 4 B 4 8 4 6 B
In sa4Sft4na
341
B 1384
, (Six strokes behind schedule )
SEVENTH ROUND
flterted 4 80 finished 6 o'clock
Time. 1
nour ov minutes.
Out ....4184&464 342
In ....5K3B44.I6 B 40 82
(Three strokes behind schedule.)
KIOIIH ROUND
Started S 03. finished 8 49. Time, 1 hour
40 minutes
Out . ... 4 5 r. fi r, 6 n s 43
In S B 2 B 7 6 4 o 8 40 91
(Nine strokes behind schedule.)
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Mcihlcham to Referee
Yalc-Pcnn Crew Races
New Haven, Conn,, April 15. It
was announced Inst night that AV.
A. Melklcham would act as referee
of the races between the Vnlo nud
Pennsylvania first nnd second var
sity cretvs over Yale's new IIoiiFa
tonic course on Hnttirday.
The course of one mile nnd five
Mxtccnths was staked today and tho
Yale crews had their first practice
over the nenly marked course. No
attempt at racing was Indulged In
after Saturday's on the river.
The Fennsjlvnnln crews will or
rive on Thursday. Tho races u ill be
rowed some time after 5 p. m. fol
lowing the Yale-Johns Hopkins
baseball game.
READING AFJEROLDRING
Former Mack Outfielder May Man
age International Team
Reading, Pa., April IB. The new
International Lcngue team in Heading
may get some of Connie Mack's sur
plus material to fill out its roster of
pliyers. Itube Oldrlng, former veteran
outfielder of the rhllndelphln Athletics,
Is Mack's selection for the managership
this year. If he is nsined. Mack will
send a number of plnyers to Heading,
Oldring nlso Is favored by many Head
Ing supporters for 4hn managerial berth.
Harvard Freshmen to Row
Cambridge. Man , April IB The Harvard
frtahman crew will participate In the trl
ansular reaatta with Princeton and the
Naval Academy at Annapolli next Saturday
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NO CHANGE IN MAJORS
National Commission Says Leagues
Will Keep On
Cincinnati, 0., April 35. In a state
ment Issued by the Natlonnl Baseball
Commission hero yesterdaj, the an
nouncement wns made that the decision
of Juelsc Stafford, nt Washington, In
the suit of the Baltimore Federal League
Club necessitates no modification of the
system under which organized baseball
is operating, nnd ndvlsrs nil clubs and
players that business will proceed as
usual nnd that all legal contrncts must
be lived up to by the parties to them.
Rltohey Defeats Magulre
Lanrnaler, Pa., April 13 In the wind
up Inlt night between Julc Illtrhe) nf thla
r,".1,,, nn1 "ankle Maomlro formerly of
vvllllamsport, the honors went lo the former.
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