Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 01, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 16, Image 16

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    EJaNG PUBLIC 'LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', THURSDAY, M2LT"iriffttf
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KNIGHT'S GOLF MARATHON SURPASSED BY PHILS IN GAME HALTED BY SHADES Ok NIGHT
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Coombsmen Do a Marathon With Doilpors, Staging Rcal
Climax by Overcoming Three-Run Lead and Tying
Score in Nineteenth, Then Drawing in Twentieth
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VTO ONE was frowned Queen of the May iit the llrils' pln.igiouinl lnt night
"" ' because the electric lights cre not in working order, and ltill Klein w.i"
' so ashamed of himself for calling n perfect stiike on Itancrofl Unit he went one
further and called (lie gnmo nt the end of the twentieth Inning Mill ' isht
'in both Instances, for the hojs cio getting gioggy and it looked like an all
night engagement.
Anyway, it wns noceMtry lo shoo the 1'hiN out of lown to make mum for
the aspiring A's, who arc. with us today for their annual May P.iv frolic In
Shibe Park. Connie also will open the home season this afternoon, and a
hang-over bnlt game would have crabbed the net. Tor that hmoii Mr. Klein
should be uwarded the brown derby for his excellent judgment.
Some say the boys played n great game jeleida. but it can't be prmeil
in the won and lost column. What really happened :is the wasting of n per
fectly good afternoon to iiccompli-h nothing. The lMiiN and Dodgers fought
11 over the place for four hours and ended in a deadlock. The --core, 0 lo !),
reminds one of a football result.
However, the l'hils plajed interesting baseball when tlwv jumped in the
lead in the eighth and sewed up the game again in the nineteenth after I'.iook
lyn had scored three runs. They nlo were in wnndeiful ph.vsial condition.
being nble to walk off the field after the evtia-inning iloublehe.uler tolled
into one.
The game yesterday was the long-distance iceoid foi the season and lies
the local mark. Way bnok in lflO. the Cubs iiiinmed the home folks . to 1
in twenty innings. Stack and Itciilbnoli pitching the entire game. Last year
St. Louis came here and placed an S-lo-S tie in a nineteen inning battle,
which was considered strange and unusual. Now i nine this new twenlj
Btanza fray, with Joe Oeschger getting better oory miniile and I'uilcigh (Iriincs
performing likewise.
v HTIIEflE'lf somclhtnn funny ahuul thrvr hmn ti nulnl itinlriti. In
ttcni of using a flock of pitcher. oc uiunlhi nor, i r'i Tin ft.
Take the longest game played in Ihr majn'r Initial v. for crumple, Thr
A's and lloslon played tieeiily-fliiir imiinai Krplrmhei I. IPOU,
Jack Coombs winnina fiom Jlairii hy tin srmr nf In I. On hi Inn
hurlers worked yesterday and lira urtr nn Ihr mound in Ihr Cm In'
game in WO'i.
Coombs Tardy in Employing Reserves
TT'S easy to sit in the grand stand and figuie out the mistakes perpetiaied
in a long contest, because flic grand stand experts alwnjs hae the second
guess. Howcer, it looked lo us that Jack Coombs inn looked seeral oppor
tunities to send in his pinch hitters from the ninth inning on. and might have
won the game.
f Two of the sluggers of the leiun were on the sideline nt nilicnl stages of
the battle and remained there while the batter hit feebly into a rcitnin put-out.
Garry Cravath and Irish Meusel were just aching to get into the fun, but
were not stuck into the line-up until the game seemed hopelessh lost
In the ninth inning, with the score standing (i-nll, two were on bases,
two out and George Whittcd's turn to bat. Now George is n great ball player
and an excellent hitter, but right now lie isn't in the best of condition. He
has not yet recovered from the operation performed about n month ago, ami
Coombs would not have slighted his captain hud lie sent Crnvr.th up to but
in his place. Gavvy is hitting the ball this jenr and had a better chance lo
drive in the winning run. Hut Whiltod lifled a foul to Koney and the rally
-jr.as,chocked.
Again in the fourteenth he had a chain o In use Cravath, but Gent go re
mained in the game and hit a weak gi minder.
Then in the nineteenth, with the l'hils three runs In the bad anil with
about one chance in a hundred to tie or win. Coombs took belated action and
rushed Meusel and Cravath into the frnj. Irish drew n ba-e on balls and
Gavvy, after taking two strikes, hit the light field wall and drove home the
tieing scores. Perhaps he would lime llivved in the fourteenth, but if he had
he 'still could have stajed in the game and been available in the later innings,
fOOMRS evidently knew hn business, lint il seemed as if he united
loo long to use his reseric hitting sliength.
Myers Stars on Attack and Defense
HENR.T HIRAM MYERS, the center tiebjer of the enemy, was the real hern
of the afternoon. This joung gentleman saved the game on seven different
occasions, making six difficult innning catches which spoiled a flock of thiee
baggers and walloping a homer in the nineteenth which put his club three runs
in the lead. Uy connected with three singles, a double, n homer and drew a base
on balls out of nine visits to the plate. He scored thice runs and drove in three
others, making a total of six.
Hy grabbed line drives which flew off the bat of Marry I'earce in the tenth
and fourteenth innings, and in the eighteenth, after Pearce had singled, saved
the game when he speared Cady's vicious liner. Korre.it slammed the apple
on a line between left and center and it looked like a safe soak. Myers was
off like a shot, however, and barely caught the ball.
Fred Ludcrus also pulled a sensational play, in the eighteenth when he
stopped a batting rally and retired the side with n swell double play. Kred
is considered a slow fielder and a slow thinker, but don't you believe It. With
one out and a man on first, Grimes hit n hot grounder down the first-base line.
It, bad the earmarks of n sure single, but Ludy made a mighty leap, stuck out
bis gloved hand and the ball stuck there.
He was only n couple of steps from first, but instead of touehing the
bag, like nino out of ten players would have done,, he quickly hulled the ball
lo second, makiug a force play, and returning to first in time to complete the
double killing. That really was the best play of the afternoon.
Bancroft also pulled a nice double play in tjt seventeenth when lie
grabbed Koney's groundcV near second, stepped on the bag, forced Myers,
stepped aside to avoid n collision with the runner and threw to first in limo
INV aY fsV tL lil (iBpf Knonmnn
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:-rfi Fred Williams also puiieu some
ft. -nter.fielcl wall to null down Mncoe's
V,0 j i i-rt ...ui;.. ur .,..
i , grouiia una ioiij iuujuiiuk unuie
'fe-arose, looked around for the ball and
j,ic
eft ,
Till! rntlt ata oeiier man teas
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)r winning tiro ouf o inree jrom
J Brooklyn, They are hitting the ball fairly Kelt, gelling thirty-four
hits against forty-four for Brooklyn. It teas a great series.
Leonard Fought Brainy Battle Against Ritchie
THEY, say Bennie Leonard did not try to" stop Ritchie atvNewnrk the other
night, passing up many opportunities to land the deciding punch in the
earlier rounds. This is pure hokum, because the lightweight champion tried
from the start to send the crowd home early. If anything, Bennlo wns loo
iter aaxlous to send over a naymaiter anu
-.--rild: harmlessly over Ritchie's head. A
(Pte'er fellow ta pieces in the very first
''SfHjr'leta out a howl of protest.
't is " ' ' Leonard boxed carefully and took
E,'m4 iothlng to gain and it was up to
j Hmeie, never gave tne dot irom me
-t-AjL vtmattlf nut nml xvhen thn time
,li-'-'i?l,"," -,,.- .v...v.v., .uuuSu
V-?fl kavasakers to stop a dozen men. Willie would have hit the mat in another
(& necefid if the referee hadn't stopped
. Leonard should be praiseu instead
i 4 t.nlha' wd his brains instead of brute
7eret and glory ho deserves.
i y
,y MJO MATTER hoto many touts are held and how many are stopped
i y Il hy the referee, the old question arises as to tchether it is oi is not
'h knockout, Again we uslsh to slate that Leonard teorcd a technical
'J-ilMMkouL tehich ooei doun in the records as an official K, O.. the
-iWiwie as if Bennie had knocked
1 jW r-
&1fUUt Ut" Senate has passed the boxing bill and It now goes to the House.
i ' L Pjinallj' we ore not In favor of th meusurr, because the game is better
Siheri than lu any piace
iWf. U'ta'fl.'wlous think they
star sum. in tne lourtli lie ran lo the
drive, and in the seventh rliil nni
!.!.. ivi. fl- Tr rii - n... .
i-uh-huik iiiii-ui. o mj. ie ii-u iu me. ground,
caught it, retiring the side.
....
esneviea since ine season opened.
tnc uianis ana oreaning even with
wasicu several smasning rights which
knockout artist is expected to tear the
round, and if he fails some bloodthirsty
no chances. He hud everything to loso
him to protect himself. He kept after
coast an instants rest, allowed him to
cninn utennerl In nml llivarnl .... u
the brawl. .
or. punned lor tils showing. Ilecause
strength, light fans should give him the
. .
Ritchie stiff.
in me vuumry unucr present copdltlons.
need the bllUt's up to them, but many
hrrecrs fubthgr
AiJD GRtSATER NOM-
ChalacJcg-. awd Tosses
afjotme-r. 3esd moping
ML WJILV.' STtsYj 0
RAise. ix
New York Chief Must 'Sign
I Measure to Make Sabbath
Contest Legal
I GIANTS WATCH COOMBSMEN
i j
I n i:m IN .1. POLLOCK
ShmiiI s(.,iv ( orrPT-onilent Traveling With
i Hit Athlrtlcn.
I Ne ot li . Maj I. Jack Coombs's
, clunsmen open ;i three and majhap n
I four KiniH' --eries with the oerlouded
Uiiants nl the I'olo Orounds here this
Infieinnmi Thiee snnics nrc sure, that
'is, V.IH c if ihe neather permits. The
fourth ciime i up to Mayor Iljian.
The .ihleimeii recently passed the
iSiimlnv lciehall orclinunce and the only
i other thin;; neiessarj to make the state
inensuie nppliiahle to little old New
oik within the next two weeks is
Minor lll.ins signature. The mayor
lis expected to pl.nc Ins bank account
desliojrr to the ordinance today.
'No llitih Kxpcdcil ,
No hitch is liHikc-cl for from Mayor
1 1; Inn. iiltliniisli it iis thought that
'he would attach his .lolm Hancock cs-
tercja.K If the mjjor never signs tne
paper, the oiilirauie ill Mje applied
after two weeks haie elapsed. AVith
out the major's siguatuie every measure
lo become effeitUe inu-l be pasi-cd by
iwo-tlunls of the aldermen. The or
dinance did not have a di-senting vote.
In oilier ddjs the I'liiK were looked
upon us eaj --teppius stones lor ine
tlianls, although the series alwajs at
trneted ultentioii, foi usually bad spirit
existed between the plajeis of the rival
clubs. There is especial interest in
Coombs's ball club in this town just
now iiside fiom the bad spirit feature.
Wale bin; Coombs
The wac the Coonibsmen maltreated
the tiijuls in the opening series in
Philadelphia caused much niacin and
surprise heie New ork fans lire nox
ious to see what the fonner world's
series heio lini doue with it Moran's
URRreeation.
('. Mack left the light nf Broadway
with only one game of the three set
jesterday. The tinnl nf the serifs went
to the Yanks within the regulation dis
tance ," to ". I IV really amazing how
those A's hit lc amine to win or lose
in nine innings. Yesterday's was' the
second straight regulation game.
Geary Stops 'Km
The A's boss used three pitchersin
nn elToit to stop the lluggius hustlrs,
but did not get the right oue until his
last chance. Hob (iearj hurled hree'
linal innings .and allowed one hit. Only
nine batters faced Robert in those three
final finmes,
.lohiiuj Watson mid Walter Ander
son did the Hinging in the eaily innings
and they were far from being right.
Watson lasted only one innlug, yieldiug
cnu mils mm u pair oi nils. Anderson
went four sessions nml wa8 touched
for seven safeties and thiee ImIIIps.
Thormnhlen and Shaw Lev ,ll,t itin
wnr in me uring pic lor lluggins, and
although the Mucknien regiMered only n
half dozen blows, the tjjo Yanks were
ineiiei-uvc. utlness kept tliem in hot
wnter cnntinuallj.
Bar 64-Year-Old Athlete
New tori. May 1 James Sh,i,,, the
slmy-four incr-tU ruiin-T of the i T , !
of UrooUir,. w.c, ron.ld? e! too"'oM 'a'i
was refused permisalun by tliciT.fiVlHon
.ynmuty of Iha J, '$!&$$
'".?. !"n. '? I''! l!ll ma Sthr'hliS
marathon which.
will u neiq on Aiay 10
Easy for C. C. of N. Y.
New lork. Stay t ManhiOi.. ,.
was no match for the povverfu Ji,,P.1"S
of tho Polleus of the flty e." .COi" , w,"5
met defeat In every sn bolh .J,rk an5
douh,.. on the C.y C0& -Jj- -nd,
Urslnui Loses Another
Swarthmore. l'a.. May 1 Eddie r.r.i.'a
Osrnet nlna shut out Ursbiu. iF?rri'.!!
afternoon by a ll.to-0 scxre. w,rn nr3JX
was the. ma nstay or Iho Hwsrth'.n 96"1
II. Melded only thre. hltf faS "f'hJ
m-n and Unmked out a Xm Ji L",,.t
stlnslli single om ru" nt
Fordham Wallops Columbia
Sew r York, May t Cnrdham ..i- j
.aaytrclory over olumWa inm,.,'n.'d.iaU
basaball ama at ftrthim ylu J?.f,lW
PHILSUNDAYGAKIE
UP TO MAYOR HYLAN
ajurnpon oy.inj icors ot 7 i," '"""i"Jw
'.
- SoivieBotiv Raises it,
affects attitude
op disgust amo doubt.
DECIDES Tb STICK
Alom6 amd Raiser
IT AfiAiw
BROWN AND
STAR IN
Penn Fresh Captain, ith
880 in 1:59 1-2. and Hav
er ford Youth, by Taking
440, Surprise
SMITH TAKES 2 FIRSTS
Itj TK1) MKKI'.Dll II
World's flrratest Alldclle nlstnnre Runnrr.
rpiirc dual meet between the Tcnti
Fresh and the coinhined pi op schools
of Philadelphia jesienlay on Franklin
Field was featured by the prefonnatices
in the middle distances. In the hnlf
mile Rrnun, ciiptnin of the freshman
tenm. ran nwny from his field mid cov
ered the distance in 1 :.".() 'J-.". This
is remarkable time for n freshman, ran-
sidorinfr-tTnrtiy..rfns not bothered anv
part of the way.
In lhe -110 jnicN .In lines. Haverforcl.
featured hj bentiiiR two of the fiesh-
nien in hfty-two seconds. This was a
great surprise us .lannos does not look
the part of n ounrtci- miler of this
caliber. He is n slight boy. but he nins
with a great ninount of nower nml
should deelnp into a much faster man,
judging from the race he showed es-
tcrday.
Crossed Hobby
Robertson, the Penn tininer. thnii'rht
that his two mcu, CJronouist nnd ISrew-
ster: could tnke care of this eent and
drew out Ilrown. Iiii best ipinrter miler.
It did look like this for the first 20
yards of the race, with (ironquist out
in front and Rrewster in second posi
tion. Jannes, who had been hnncinc back un
tn this time, must hnve felt that it was
time really to run. because he took the
po)e from them' and actually sprinted
the remainder of the distance.
A Surprise
I thought that it was another case
of nn overanxious school liov who
would run himself out about 100 vards
from the finish, but the Haverforcl bov
never wavered from the puce he hit nnd
breasted the tape goiug strong.
The freshmen had little trouble in
the sprints, Smith winning both the 100
aud "20 in easy style.
"" Haverforcl showed up ery well in
this meet, scoring L'26 points, the high
est of the prep schools, und won three
first places
Another Jersey Boxing Club
rialnflelcl. X. J., Jlav 1 The Queen Cllv
Athletlo Atsoclatlon. of Plalnflelctr hai been
uranted a bonlnif llcenra by tha State lloxltiir
CommlMlon. The nrt uhlbltlon will be
held on Monday nlsht. Jimmy Dn Forrest
of I.ong Branch, has been onuatecl us
matchmaker.
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
HKUMAN TAYLOR will preseut n
well-balanced show nt his Atlantic
City Sporting Club tonight with Gussie
Lewis and Preston Ilrown, a brace of
Kensington fnorites, appearing' in. the
main bout.
Al Thompson, the fighting mnrine,
exhibits in the scmiwind-up, opposed
to the veternn Pal Moore. Kddle Mor
gan nnd Young Ilobideau clash in a
return battle in mo mini eigui-rouuu
scssiop. Itobidenu stopped Morgan iu
their last meeting.
Hum llobson aud Young Mack open
tlie show.
The
Kmulre
A. C.
In Its second show,
wh
will
staved
tonight, will present
Tiartem Kddle Kelly and Mel Coogan In the
main T battle. Kelly's last two fUhta here
Si aealnst Leonard and Tendler. T.he
MhVe bouts at the Fifteenth and liain
brlclM stre't. club follow: Krankle Wll.
P.r'"' ..I ichhi. Wairond. nattllnfr Duniel
". i.n?i .Ward. Mllce Horns vs. Frankla
Erltin and Ulemenccau vs. .Mk Connors.
j.lmnK. IticrnH w 111 feature Tim Droney
.nn Kddle "lullln at his Cambria A. C. to
"1.i nlaht. Thae sluolns llghtweluhts
rSSuld.lVf.etM. ..ihryuMf...
iffrtok V." " Willie itcClo.keV: "Charley
nMVlil va 'At Werner at.d, Frank McKehan
?. Pat O'Malley. Kewple Calender and
S!-..rfti.nni. entertain In the Cambria
SSSPw M"
The National will present "brae; of ban.
"i .. .!.. m.ln session on Saturday night
lams in . ."'rv;: 11... . '
'iW rhamplon ret" Herman and Patsy
jth Champion ''... Wallace's
wlin
Walli
first.
w", m.etlnx ' wttR tltleholder and he Isn't
ruVch the TfSrmer manager of H.rm.n.
fac l tr-lnlng.t the National Club.
Wal
lac I
(i,, noil, tha sensational Nir 7orl
ttjjj rVa.to W k.!'
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BIS
JANNES
PREP MEET
Penn Had Winners
in Prep School Meet
I'flin Trpsh hart ppii of the ten win
ncrw 'Ihe winners follow :
100-vnrcl dah Won by Smith. Tenn
Precch.
"2ll-.wtrtl dash Won tty Smith. Tenn
Fresh
ItO-jard run Hon by Jannes, Haver
forcl. Ssnard run Won by Jtrown, Tenn
l'reh
Mile run Won bv Ancran Penn Kresh
ll'n-jarcl hlsh hurdles Won by Younff,
Jlax erforcl.
Jl'O-jard low hurdles Won by
Weedonl Penn 1'rech
.Shot-put Won bv Prank. Penn Fresh.
Broad JumptN Won by Jones, renn
Prealc. '
Pole ault Won bv Stcxrns, Haver
ford. REPRIMAND GIRL SWIMMERS
New Yorkers Competed Here With
out Official Permission
New York, May 1. Miss Charlotte
Boyle, Miss Ktheldn Rleibtrcy aud Miss
Alice l.lojil, the thiee champion women
swimmers, escaped with a reprimand
when the.v appealed before the registra
tion committee of the Metropolitan As
sociation Inst night to answer charges
of n breach of the lilies. All three girls
competed in a championship swim in
Philadelphia without lir.st receiving per
mission. The rules stipulate Hint any athlete
taking part in ii contest twenty-live
miles from the district in whsrli he or
she is legisteied must rrceive permis
sion to do so and tile an iiccoimt of the
expenses receUed. All three gicls plead
ed ignorance of the rule and piomised
to obey it in the future,
COLUMBIA CREW PLANS
May Enter Varsity Eight in Harlem
Regatta
Columbia may be represented in the
Memorial Day regatta on the Harlem
iier by two crews. This announce
ment wns made jesterdny by the unl
ersity rowing authorities, who stated
that in addition to the junior varsity
combination, which will surely be
entered.- the nrsity eight nlso will
have the opportunity to row in the
Ilnrlem race if the oursinen desire to
stick together during (he examina
tion period.
The freshmen w ill row nt Princeton,
but it is doubtful whether they will
get a chance to row in the Harlem
legatta.
MacDonnell Harvard Captain
f amhrldFfr, Mass.. May 1 James -ft, Mac
Ponnell. of I.lma. O. was elected captain
of Ihe Hanard wrestllnir team today H
Is a member of Ihe. sophomore rlass and
wrestles In the 145-pounJ and middleweight
divisions.
hlbltlpns here, especially those, thrillers with
i.miiiuK jwurray. win )iyeur ill tne Nations!
semlwlnd-up against Max Williamson, an-
oilier innning ngnier wily i.ees will be
in yjic a vuiiici.
Jolinn Tillman, the western welteru-ai-,
who outfought Jack llrosseau In Montreal
laet Monday night, will battla Ste6 Latso
the Hazleton slugger. In the cjljmnla wlnd-uD
ri.v...Mj .iibiii. iiiuuaii iius uiucn at SKlke.
as he must win In order to clinch that meet,
ns with Jack Ilrlttrm In lllclm.. .
May 12. "
Hallor Kd Trembler, the rangy middle-
".''y,',' WA" hae a .wtfh5r ,oe ,n the person
of Illlly Kramer, of Milwaukee, when they
clash In the Olympla semlwlnd-up. Jakey
Friedman haa arranged this aunportlng card:
Abe Friedman vs. Hilly Mack, Frankle Daley
vs. Young Jack Toland und Joe Mendell vs
Joe Courtney, '
Johnny McDcrmntt Is anxious to keep Kid
Wolfe. The fast bantam made good In hla
battles before the Atlantic City Snorting
Club and wants to get a chance to perform
here.
Amateur boilnc at the Qayety Theatre will
be resumed tomorrow night. These toruneya
did much for boxing here and a majority of
the present collection of enterlalnera received
their start there. Walter 3chllchter will be
Jn charge of the bouts.
Note There are letters In this office for
rete Herman and I.ou'sltna,
Max Williamson and Battling Leonard will
exhibit, at the Empire A. C on May B. rtn
May IS Joe Phillips will engage either Pete
Hartley or Frankle Conlfrey at the Empire
uiuo. .
Joe Ilurman and Jack (Kid) Wolfe come
logemer in an important Danism bout In
Cleveland tonight.
Hobby fiunnlji Ii hreDarinir Jo wVlth unrl
Johnny Henly for an active oampalfn this
summer, H
V btre-
n expect 10 exniDii nil bidUdk
WeK-4 t,Ul(I)l DVO .
IS called.;
Triumph
vaJims Tub Bitv PoT
AmDis im high Good
humor'wst of, the
evyeM,'rJ&. TerLLo,HoW
He rZIULSD. HIS' ijAND.6Tft
PLAYTWO SERIES
Announce Schedule for First
Half Which Gets Under
Way Saturday
TOMMY KEENAN TO "UMP"
At n meeting of the Philadelphia
Manufacturers' Iinsebnll League held
last evening it was decided not to play
the championship schedule in one series,
as heretofore arranged. '
lustend the season will he split into
two halves, the first of which will get
under way on Saturday afternoon. A
number V the'clubs hinc piovided spe
cial programs for the occasion.
The make-up of the organization this
year is considered exceptionally strong
us. n nummr or the eitj's foremost in
dustrial plants have entered tennis.
The staff of umpires .elected is espe
cially competent and includes among the
mimbor the letcran Tommy Keennu.
The list of dales for the first half is
appended :
may 3, tin
AIAT 10. 11)10
u '''"-Brlalil at Hoopes Townsend-
company; Quaker I.a.o Company nt Q. Jt.
1-urbu'ah -olumb,d Grafonoln at Smith
J1AT 17. 1U1II
nuKS"!1"1 Ht.. e'"-'lBht. Atlas
Hodne- f-mZTkRn '"Heyj Quaker Lace at
it Am.r.Ji"n"rndi Columbia flrafonola
H. u. at Hmlth & Furbush.
"tAT S4. 1919
Hess-BrlBht at Smith A Kurbuih. Quaker
American KnrtneerlnB' -CoSSSSX SI JL S
at American Puller.
MAY 31. 1919
rnotri1 rVac; "'"ess-UrlBlit: A" "all at
A?Hn!n rtt'on"11;: Hoopes Townaeiid at
American EnBlneerlns Company; Q. M m. c
nt
Hmlth &
nviiuiir-ivoeriiiiE; American Pulley at
Furbush
JUNIJ 7, lpl9
Hess-Urlght at Columbia fjrafonota. Amer
lean nnsliieerlnit Company at Atlas Ball!
Hoopes & Townsend at Q M. JI. c.: Smith
fu.!,eUyrbaUt8hQuatke!rCliyatce:KOer,"U: Am"'"" .
JUNK 14. 1919
nAW'SI? '""rlne Company jt Hess.
rirlBht- Atlas llall at Q. M. M, C : Smith &
Furbush at Hoopes & Townsend; Rchutt"
ii7.rn.nf. V. AnKrlcan Tulley; Columbia
Urafonola nt Quaker Lace.
JUNK 21. 1919
Hess-Urlght at Q. SI. M. c ; Smith &
eurbush at Atlas Hall; Hoopes t Townsend
at ArperlcaniPulley, American Hnglneorlne
Company at Vjuaker Laco; Columbia araro.
nola at Schutle-Koertlns. """ uraro-
JUNE 28, 1919
Amerlcun Tulley at Hees-rtrlght. Atlas
Hall at Hoopes & Townsend; Hchutle-Koert-in
at Quaker Laco; Smith & Furbush at
American Engineering Company; Q ,11 m c
at Columbia drafonola. ".-.
First Defeat for Yale Since 1916
Newr Iloten t'onn.. May 1, Yale went all
n,p fceVh ? """a00"- Tu" winning
? ? . ,h Ulue plied up ten errors. Yale
had not lost a ticme to u college team
sinco 191B. the only defeat In three Jean
being at the hands of the New York Giants,
ttiv nau III ff xorK.
Columbia Elects Crew Captain
XnW Ynrlt. MlV 1 . .Tnnlr T.1 lln .!.
has been atroklng the Columbia varsity eight
for the last two months, was unanimously
elected captain of the crew after a workout
v.. .u . ...i ,iBiua7 Mlirilluyil.
Fordham Netmen Win
New
l.ork, Stay 1. This Fordham tennl
players defeated Stevens Institute at Castle
I'Oinc yesieruny vy icid score
ot 4 matches
Victory Jubilee Opening at
Shibe Prk Today
ATHLKTICS vs. WASHINGTON
Three bands of music. Parade hy marines
nd jarkies. Drill by Major Kiddle's haj-
opet gonad. Gates open at t. Concert at
1130. Kxercltes 2:30 to 3:25. Clame 3:30.
TaKel"; M. off unci enjoy rare program.
See Mack's Improved Team
Heats, 30r, Me. 5e and S1.10, Inrludlng (ax.
NATIONAL A. A.CTavs.
Willie Hpencrr vs. Kewple Calender
Johnny (McLaughlin vs. Henry- Ilauber
Hammy SchllT vs. Willie Ilannoa
Ilobbr 1)0) Is vs. Mar Williamson
Pete Herman vs. Patsy Wallace
TICKETS AT D0.AOHY'8r 38 S. mil BT.
EMPIRE ,"9-,.,.A.J.?l,.?iSa?..sJK.:Kr
NU Cooian ti. Harleta Eddie Kelly
!MMIIFPTIIRfnSTn
send V's!,V'I!.r,ishti ,,0""e Town.
E? ?i...ihu,.l,'-i'r,lnS' American Pullev
?1 n.? Vmb,f t!afn'- Smith . rurbush
at S. Mfai "cT Amerlca" Unelnwrlnt i Co
SISLER HEADS LIST m
OF ALL-AROUNDERSm
UNDER THE BJG TOP
Ruth, Barry, Hcrzog, Weaver, Wagner aiid Zimmerniait
Other Hcadlincrs Found Among Collection of Tal
ented Athletes, Versatile PerformeA in Majors
IN TIIK Sl'ORTLIGIIT BY GltANTLANI) niCK 1
(Copvrlsht. 1910, all rights reserved) I
The Duffer Interjects
l cannot use the Va'rdo'n Grip;
I do not pivot at the hip,
My stance is badly out of gear,
' My ttbow swings above my car. I
slice and fooile, sehtaff and hnok,
And always top one lo the brook,
I
ca n n ot make my fret careen;
take three putts on every green, i
-' 1
rfron my shoulder Iitf my head
And find the bunker's hnded bed.
My brassie shots arc
In fact, I m alicays
Hut do I teorry, fret
You bet your sally
The All'Arounuers
THU lit. Hon. Babe Ituth's ability to play thAoutlicld, hit the ball and em
ploy his left arm as a pitcher recalls the fact tlat quite a few of our talented
athletes can play more than one job well.
fJcorge Hisler headed the list. Since his cVbut in the main ring this
Michigan alumnus has plajed first brilliautly, hitched with shutout effect,
handled the out field with skill and taken at lcnslionc shot nt cither short or
becond. I
Sister piobably has been better nt more dirVrcnt jobs than any other
major leaguer. 1
Then there b Iluck Ileizog n great third basynan in 1012, n star short
stop in jJli-1 and a brilliant second baseman in llllit with the Ginnts.
.lack Ilarr.v was equally good at
assignments, ltuck Weaver was equally
stations with unusual eclat.
rr.l.YS VAaER brake in as nn outfielder,
hnsr and then shifted tn ihorl, slarrinn
Hrinic thr 'Aim has toiled effectively
Ih 11 i only ci imuc7 portion of the
The Best Ail
Till: U d So lodny stand out ns the
il conies In :t dhcrsity of genius.
Seining can catch, play third or the
or short. Mclnnis has plnjcd third as
play the outhcltl effectively.
There nrc six mt'n on the club who
jam-up style.
A CLVII of that type can stand a
caving in, having handy replacements right up
Old Man
"1AVVY CRAVATH was playing professional ball sjvcnlccn years ago
VJ one ever accused him of being a
...l.n ..mI,,...! IL... .....!... ..1 ...I... fl
uu vniiiic ii iciiiri; lousili cell t'l n iivu
Over that sevcntccn-ycar route Gn'vvy has carricil his batting eye along
the luie ot march. He opened his eighteenth year vilh two doubles nnd a
brace of singles out of four times up.
IJV IH one of those who will hit
fused lo function in a big
big league
George Low. the canny Scot,
It's a doonricht deprcssin' one.
KriOFV." snys
vJ Worsonthnt.
The Modem
Hickory, dickciy, dock
Still onward moves the clock;
And old July will soon roll by
Where every dusty throat is dry.
Hickory, dickcry,
rpO SETTLE nn argument," fineries
J- line! last senf-on, liollocher nt the
locher hit for .310 ngaiuit .SO- for Vouug. Holloeher stc e twenty-six basep
und Young ten. As one is nn inlielder nnd the other m outfielder, further
comparison ceases nbruptly. So far ns
from (lie lflll) piccinct nrc still too budly
Always
A little foozle now and then
Will happen lo all golfing men;
But when it happens, just the same.
Each one will swear
JOE LYNCH RETURNS
New York Bantam Anxious to Meet
Wilde Again
New Yoili, May 1. Joe Lynch the
West Side bantam, vho boxed two bouts
in Londou with Jimmy Wilde;, the fly
weight champion, arrived home yester
day on'tlie steamship Louisville. Ljucli
went nt once to Camp Mcrritt, nnd ex
pects his discharge in a day or two.
Lynch said he received unother offer
for n bout with Wilde in June, nnd if
the terms arc suitnble will go across.
Lynch declared he won the last bout
with the British champion and should
have received the decision.
Yale Golfers Triumph
New York, May 1. An auspicious start
van made by the Yale golf team when Ihe
Old Kll comolnation defeated Its Columbia
rivals, 7 to ", on the links of the Green
wleh Country Club yesterday.
se than tame
y game.
off
or slewt
life I i
short and scbond n rare star on both
cast at third nnd short, playing both
ilni moved tn to third
H!7 bit nil three, routes.
at first, .icloiid and, third. And
long list.
- Around Qub
best all-arountj club in the game when
. ""
outfield. rluVry can work at second
well as ilrst. Caldwell can pitch and
can play two or more positions in
rfc
ot
icorld of loug)
fucfe without ever
in the front line.
Gavvy
sprinter, but th
.. nnM. 4 L
ucim luiuu iu vuc, k
after both nrmaanrf legs have re-
way.
a 'umblin' game,,"
Mother Good
dock.
I
Bybtandcr, "wlo was the greatest
(Jubs or luting ot lie Ulants.' Jriol
1!)1S goes, Hollouer wins. Return?
scattered to call or any verdict
he's "off his garni
t
BOSTON COLLEGE OUT.
Eastern
Decides Not to Cbmpete In
Intercoteglates
Springfield, Musi, May 1.
-Ilpston
College will not con!
etc in the Eastern
Intercollegiate Atl
ctic Association's
track meeting in thii city Mny 10.
Thirty colleges w
re invited, and the
epted are Middle-
ten which hnve ac
bury, Albany Teacl
ers' College, Ste
vens, New ilarapshij! State, Hamilton,
Springfield Y. M. Q A. .College, Col
gate, Worcester Teci, Tufts und 'lloly
Cross, The intentiln was to linvo-t
two-day meet, but ore day will suffice. """
Tom McDowdl Favorite '
I.oulBvil!e. Ky., May 1. Major Thomaa
McDowell, tho wellknom turfman, is men
tioned aa the probable resident 'of the Ken
tucky combination which wilt control racing'
Ih this state '
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