i&vmnsiQ public iia'Evttamjpmx Friday, My 30.nift8 V I'- -Y . r4l SEBALL BOXSCORES WILL BE MORE PLENTIFUL TODAY THAN 1918 MODEL STRAW HATS M IAMPION RED SOX MOVIE OF A MAN CHANGING FROM ONE SUIT TO ANOTHER Looks' im MiRrson Arjo Oecioai To CMAwjiej.CLoTHes bemoOc. s wAiueT CoJTIfvlliM& rtSSORTGO RcceiP-rs- Bills -i BuSLoes&r c a DS; Lej Friim OThCP PoCKSTi 'cx.0 LETT69S-COMTAIMIMG CARD Ca-SG -vPewCJL.S.- CiSap.Casi! 2Xv GLAD TO WIN, EVEN I; FROM LOWLY MACKS narchs of Diamond, After Losing Ten Out of Twelve ,S "J in West, Not Particular Whom They Beat. Barrow Denies Barry Deal 'Hi v. , ' t LeTreri - CliPP'mGS'- liWMAiLBD7t-e"T'Tt;es -f coo pom ! eicejrs &w n.. Tnrti.-fri iV r Sports Kdltor Kverrinr; Public Leclcer 7 i. ... . .... . yj cojuriont, IFI7, SSsAlTTEIt annoying the Boston Hed !" and thrcntcnlnij to stop out ana win pcation( our A's dropped Into low Rear ifown losing stride and allowed themselves to he bentcu in the opening battle fW. the. home lot by a score which was FConnio's clan had no license to lose the dence that they were one-seventh as Rood Jjsf At that, Tom Jiogers, our new miner, ucsexvru u iieticr imc. nr was (hammered all over the playground, nve erased from the picture after thut terrible Inning; but Tom pitched good ball rktiif the side should have been retired with l&CL .... - T, 41.- fll. c, i commission, as oiuuu uir unv puj n, jmi w.v h"""- "' j wh.j. . m.- w. -,i. pitcher In the world could not have weathered the htorm ; to what chance did Sogers have? He didn't have any. V T. . 11.-L t- mid ...lilt.... f ,V.n II EeeUlS Ulill lilt; lUlt lUlHUil ui im" S,nd spoil everything, no matter how good , Yesterday the home heroes breezed along L$ncn the works went flooie. Kverett . tween the nitcher nnd catcher, nnd both tASuddenly Rogers decided to catch It nnd j-the same thought nnd shouted at the rev collision, the ball fell safe and Scotty wSierved it, however, for he had nerve enough to run nut his hit. & After that Carl Majs, who uses a &?Xop fly to Burns, and Icorge, after n ball. It was the most beautiful error jijva for the avalanche of tnllies whicli busted Itnvvston's long losing streak. SjltThat inning put the bull game on the blink so fur as w- were concerned, and R'from then on it was just a case of killing Hays, who has lost five straight games, broke the hoodoo with jesteul.ij's P'YJqtory, and he deserved ever tiling lie .to only eighteen men and only one hit felo "Hath in the seventh. Call was in iyiiis stride. fBE victory was n icelcome onato Ed linrroic. is team hail a terrible trip in the ll'eif, winning but two of the twelie game. The pitchers have not been going well and the heavy htttciv hate bint on a vacation. There secmt to be an all-around moiery now and Barrow expects to start a winning sticak. Only Four Clubs Have Chance, Says Barrow fCXTF' MET with some stiff opposition " most of our games were lost by "&r. ... . .. majority ot them, cut couiu not get good pitching ana good hitting on the mule fly - day. Whenever our hurlers were mowing 'em down the hittcrx weie not on Se job, and vice versa when the pitching was poor. In addition, we were away from home, and that counted against us. f&f "Despite the winning streak of the fekVUiere are only four clubs in the American League, to my way of thinking, t,bat will have a chance to win the pennant. They are Chicago, Cleveland, jytfepr Xork and Boston. The White Sox look like the class of the circuit, for f nienson eertalnlv hns his men nlavinz n B.vT"- - - 'ntt tlmafft ttrn pluha will iln for the West. r.":rr sd that accounts for their winning streak. Just wait until they play on for- jjamonds" and sec what happens. ' 'f5o& ball club. "I heard a tumor that 1 wanted iXhat is only a rumor, because I know tf-baTe heard of the deal. I admit I need Klwould like to make a trade for one, but iJetory originated In Cleveland, traveled I usual route of those stories." Looking over the dope, we find that Y games in the West and lost thirty-four ujsyen break, the Yankees having the best record with five victories and six de- feats. Washington won two and lost nine, ditto for the Athletics, nnd the tiEed Sox dropped ten out of a dozen, returning in sixth place. fiLEVELAXD showed a big improvement, and Detroit, after siqn- ing Dutch Leonard, began to perk up and look like a icqutar ball club. The tip is out that the Tigers will be ilangcious from now on. Causey Has Chance to INNING streaks come nnd go, with With a string of seven in a row by ! fcy he St. Looey Cardinals, who could do Kjhey were pitted against the Phils, the (..the highest run of victories in the Big Shake hands with Cecil Algsrnon t,HJ he's not a roque player, noter became Mfdals he won at chess, nor does he spend Cecil Algernon Causey is an honest ("who hmiF un his seventh consecutive Ctwhen be extracted huge hits from the .t L?tbis all-important series. ?t Xhe rblllies and Pirates are the I? Cecil Algernon has not beaten this brush. His start was at the expense nf PKthe, Braves. He was hit hard in that W&.1 . . ..... .. ., !.,. ! 1 'jMtcn lo one nailer iu uie main jnmug ;unjs later nc nnisneu out a game against the israves which was won by the j Giants in the tenth inning. Causey, t. ninth fnninp with the score tied, was r .. . fTplitmnl, A?n !l wnc fit tlin nTnnniui & tilts and two runs, neither of which was Kifwnen he held the Cubs to four hits and jt subduing the Reds with ten scattered hits lifl Xast Sunday he held the Cards to Ifylie lone marker hung up by Rickey's K 4iiindprt out his seventh victory, tying s ; conquests. 'Jf the season's best performance for exceed seven straight, it appears as if RIB the card. Adolpho Lurnic, of Pat M8 curving laurels, but the Phils spoiled his record when they tumbled the , Cuban in quest of his sixth straight. Jt,'Z'f mnllti Mnrff fhnn ftrAtnnru Inffmif Jfs i ...w.w ...-. v.. -...-. (, ....w.v.. -. f ..w tfu1.a u vv( ( WJHIH IIHIUIt) ' ,. rlh rhntirr tirn hi nam A ioi And a nlnrr in thr Imnl: Inr n 0 10 ,!t1. i-tytne record. IfcW ' No Chance of Jess and Jack Fiahtina Before July 4 10MK fight fans are fickle enough to 'v(hamp!on, and Jack Dempsey, would aJu!y 4 to put on their big act. I!fcwcetnelit that the training quarters tjbwfcoodTis the priming grounds of Dempsey. .pai' sooner bad It been flashed over y)iil4iog touches to his training at a ts than some ring followers oegan ! challenger might cross each other's t Moult that lustead of a handshake It Promoter Tex- Rickard, who seldom Of etAglng fights, does not in the rtr, Uqut for the benefit of one or at tueir training quarters lvucu ItTtfMttMORIf, Jct. end Jack could not get warmed up to a bout U mtk'M'n'iir two MrsGnt, who, of course, would oa deadheads, , w AfAVU!.'! t. by uono Ledger co. Sox for four full nnd complete innlngi the bnll game at the siigiitc.t provo- in the fifth, easily nssumed their well' not even close. While some will admit came, the final score is conclusive evi as the bojs from ltnvvstnn. runs enmc in on six nits ami ne vvni a goose egg. Errors of omission nnd .. !, ,.,. .... 1... Mi.il.. Tkn !.. V ' It. Hna.l. r. n-..ln.lA n ...... ......nt i -. ia iinM,i i.. v-iitiniir u I. .in.) iiiiiimvii L it looks or bow mnnj runs it is ahead. like champions until the fifth, and Scott lifted a weak, sickly pop fly be- McAvoy and Rogers went after it. yelled, but McAvoj was smitten with same time. The lesult was i head-on was handed a tainted double. He dc- special! constructed bat, lifted another gallant attempt, mnnnged to drop the ccr seen ou the local lot nn-1 paved the time until hostilities ceased. got. After the third inning lie pitched the ball out of the iiitield. Thomas Died great shnpc and seems to have regained in the West," said Ilnrrow, "but close scores. We should haw win n .... . .... St. Louis Browns," he continued. creat came. Cleeland. too. is rnml ; " -.-.,- The Itrnwns nrp n rppnt l.nnm nlnt ..., But I must admit Jimmy Burke has a to tnrde Jack Barry for Bobby Roth. nothing of it. nnd this is the .first I a good, hard-hitting outfielder and it can't be done now, 1 suppose that to Boston and then here. That's the the eastern clubs played forty -five of them. Not one came back with an Set 1919 'Pitching Record n particular emphasis on the GO. Jeff Pfeffer, of the Dodgers, shattered everything but win n ball game when Giants now boast of the pitcher with fctiow. Causey. Though his name might infer bow-legged as a result of carrying much of his time at tea dansants. - to - goodness pitcher of the Giants, trmmnh vesterdav for J. .Tmr AMnn bat.s of the Tenderers in thp firat t!U if O ... V Wll V. only teams of the .National circuit that tilt and Rube Benton was called in to ... . . ..... wnen ensnmer seemeu imminent. Two who relieved John Paul Jones in the credited with the victnrv. P tlm ll.tKinu nil... ..! il a, earned. Came next ietory No. ! two runs. He followed this up by and five runs, three of them earned. three hits, one of them a serntch. nml men was not earned. Yesterday he the 1010 record of consppntlv ni. a pitcher before meeting defeat Is to Cecil Algernon Causey will have to turn Sloran's Reds, had a chance to carry off - If Km nnem itt 9h fnU4ii 1U.JI. think that Jess Willard, the well-known - be holder of the title, might not wait This is occasioned by yesterday's an. of Big Jess would be in the same neigh - the wires that Willard would put the camp less than a mile from Dempsey's to wmsper it about that the champion trail some bright and sunny day, with would be a riglit or left to the, jaw. needs a second guess when it is a least fear that Jess and Jack will put two lucky spectators who may be Jn the mry meet tor mo Jirai time. POTS ' oiJ niGuJl-Y PRESSED SUtX' GRIFFIN TQ PLAY California Star and Willis Davis to Appear in Exhibition Matches DICK WILLIAMS MAY PLAY Hy HOIIKRT T. PAl'I, Toiirnnment piny will gixe way to all-star exhibition matches at the Ply mouth Cnuntr.i Club, just outside of Xorristown, this afternoon Chnlimnn Warren i. Irish and Paul AV. (iihbons, of the committee, lime nirnnged an nlj star f-liow that rials any held iu this section. Heading the li-t of those who will exhibit are (,'. .1. "Prk" (iriffm and Villis Dais. two California stars who lnue only recently returned from ervice oer in Kr.mce. This will mark the first appearance of (Jriffin nnd Davis in this lountry siure thej icturued home. Plaed in Trance Iioth men are in first-ilass shape due to jdnjing in wirious toiiruanieuts over in southern rratice. liriffin will be remembered for bis sensational "lu -ing in the I'ast several cars ago, while Davis is a former uiituiniil la. court Hinmpinn and ex-Pennsjhaniu state rhniiipinn. It is through tlie efforts of llenlh Wiicht. the international star, that Crifhn nml D.uis will nlav at Plymouth, They are stopping in New 'ork nnd rnme over early this morning. Otheis who will play in the exhibition matches are Hill Tilden, Wallace .lohnsou, Craig Riddle and Seiichlro Knshio. Hope for Williams It is also possible that It. Norrls Williams, the former national singles champion and one of the greatest play ers of the day. who also but recently arrived from Prance, may play at Plymouth today. Williams at present is stationed at Camp 1U, and if he i fortunate enough to obtain a furlough will go to PI mouth and get into his togs. , . According to Paul W. Oibbons, it is the intention of It. Lindlcy Murray to play nt Plymouth tochiv. Lust wck Murray sent word that he would be on hand. Since that time, however, noth ing hns been heard finiii him, and the committee is hoping for the best. In all it looks like a gala tennis da.v fur Ply mouth, for, in nddtiion to the exhibition matches, there will be semitinnl-rounil matches in the doubles und singles. MONAHAN TO TAIN JESS Chief Sparring Partner for Champ Is Granted Furlough From Army Toledo, 0., Mny 30. Walter Moua hnn, who was chief sparring partner for Jess Willard when the champion fought .lack Johnson nt Ilavanu, has been granted a furlough from the army nnd will report here to join Willard's camp next week, nccording to a message re ceived today b Itay O. Archer, business manager of the champion West Phlla. Catholic League Opens A circuit ot Rlx clubs has been asrerd upon by tHe Vet Philadelphia Cathollu Daaeball Teaeue. The teams are Vletrlx. St. Carthage West Philadelphia Catholic Club. Ht llapnael M Ignatius ana St Gregory's. Twenty-one cams will he played 'i he ftpnRan opens thta afternoon with Vlrtrlx at St. Carthaae Sixty-third and Cedari West Philadelphia at St. Raphael Bhthty-tltth and Tlnlcum avenue and St Titnatlus at St. Qreeory's. Flttythlrd and Parkalde avenue. De Palma Sets Two Records Indianapolis, Ind.. May SO New records for nve an-1 ten mile distances on Indian apolis motor speedway were set by Kalph De Palma driving the aviation motored Parkard lion lie made the nrst Ave miles at 103.A miles an hour and the ten miles at 100.8 miles per hour The trials were timed by the AAA. official timers. Pete Herman Is Winner St. I-ouls. May 80 Tlo Herman New Orleans champion bantam scrapper, shaded Kid Reran HI Louis, In an elaht. round con test here last nlrht. In a semifinal Johnny Underwood, Nashville, made Kid Alberts quit In the seventh. Latzo Knocks Out Ryan . Wllkes-Biirre. Pa.. May 80. Sieve Latto trnnrlreil nut tllllv Dvin. Af Mi ti.AH.wlnlr of New Branswlck. N. J.. In the fourth round of a scheduled ten-round battl bera last sltht. I. Pleased vjith "jgat appearance, BEST GOLF STARS IN CITY PLAYING FOR TITLE TODAY Field So Large Thai No Post Entries IV ill Be Received. Marston Favorite for Pat terson Cup Hy PKTKK PUTTER LAST joar there were so few plajers iu the Joseph llemy Patterson Memorial Cup competition that the local golf ofluials felt like calling the affair off. This j ear the entry list is so large (hat Pram is P.. Wainer, secretary of the fiolf Association, sent out word yes tenlii) that no more entries would be leceived. That is some indication hott golf bus come back. There are moie stars iilnjing at t'"' Philadelphia Cricket Club today than there were en tinuts last j ear. Incidentall, sevcu tennis ure working hard to ipinlif for the interclub championship. It Is .1 Itig Day Poth affairs aic thirty-six-liole af-fnii-h and the score for one will score for the other. The earliest team left the tee at 7 :5r promptly, and If ccr thing goes off like clockwork and the plners nre prompt in getting to the tec there will be a margin of live min utes between the time the last of the starters finishes the morning round and the first begins the afternoon round. Iu nil event, it will he nfter 7 o'clock be fore the last of the players are through. It is the first real golf event of the enr for the men, for the only other af fair nf important c has been the Subur- ban Cup matches As the result, an nie Cricket Club todii. stars nie ut the Naturally, n lot of the Ciicket Club men will not finish the two rounds. Many of them paid the fee to enter so that they could play golf, for the course is Amateur Notes N ORTI1 Philadelphia Browns will be Imsv this week, as they have three hard games booked. This after noon thev nlay Kensington A. A., to morrow they stack up against Lognn and on Sunday they tackle Wildvvood, X. J. On Sunday "Chief" Mohawk, the Indian, and "Lefty" Daniels will do the pitching and "Pep" Guest will appear behind the bat in all these games. The Browns were booked to piny .TncU I.nnn's North Phillies last Satur dav and nssist thtni in opening their n..u- crounds. The? home club did not show un. something uew in baseball It was claimed the grounds were unfit in nlnv on. although tlie Jirowns pinyeel i nrnetice game and found them all right. The Browns have open dates In June and Jul. Address Al Hue, 44.H rsortu Marshall street. inurce A. A. has June 7 open for a first eiAThotne team. K Stevenson. US.U North wSt'r street! or call Kensington 0267 be tween 7 and 8 p. m. i-lma F. C. would like to arrange a game for June 14. William Hill, litis rorth Third street. ' lied Sot are open for June T, 14 and 18 and would like to hear rron ill sixteen "im jeventeen ear-old home teams. Frank UrusLhard 100'J North Lelthgow street. Arxo A. A has several open dates. J, Dalley 710 Belgrade street, or tall Kenslng. ton 1301 W. Tenltus A. C. a alxtren to seventeen-year-old traveling team Israel (Zam) Qreenman Tl v.A manaipr and Ditcher. Address Zam cireenman, care of the Weccacoe Recreation Center, Fourth and cjatnarme streets. itw.lhtm nt M. fleorce A. C would like to book games with alt traveling nines. James lT. Clark. 3146 North Tulip street. 7.1ms A. C. Is open to hear from all fH-st. class semlpro. home teams. W. J. Willis, S353 Granite street. Anchor Giants are open to book gumes with nrst-class home teams. F. Robinson, 130 East Chelten avenue. Wyndmoor T. C. a flfteen-year-oM team. Is anxious to book games with all teams of that class J, Mooney, Willow drove ave nue, Wyndmoor. Pa. rharlntto 11. C. would like to arrance asmes with all first-class home teams Hess, 820 North Orlanna avenue. jonn Wynols A, A, has open dates In June and July and would like to hear from first-class home teams offering a suitable ruarantee. The team also would like to obtain the services of a rood catcher and Infietder, Charles Fellner. SS01 Master street. Phlladelohla Profeci.li.naIa faava vril open date tor flrat-ciau team having home I vt-AimAs. In op nut of town, offsrlnv & suit I able ausrar.tee. Billy Oray. X.lfl North ffrcuna. in or oui or town, Ninth street, titO, or call Walnut 788 or Rat. '' 1 Tramspsrs To Pockets aul stupp that voas im pocKtrrs or OTHGP. v5UiT iWCtuDiN6 OLD TimE- TABl-eS- JLEEPIMG CAR RECSlPTi- TTArslSPeRS ETC SkZx V ?jO u - Z? 7?H3TS. ' What Is the Mystery Golf Tourney at Riverton Today? The only golf tournament out of the ordinary todny is the m.vstery tournament nt the Riverton Country Club. The only thing nbout it that is not a ni8tery is that it will take two days to piny it. The tourna ment committee is keeping it epiiet and none of the members know what sort of nu nffnir it is and mny not know until it is over Saturday. Practically every club in the local district is" pin ing some sort of n tournament today and nearly all of them will celebrate the day with a dance tonight. With n holiday to day, n half holiday tomorrow and Sunday coming it will be three big das for the golfers of this section. closed to the members of the club who have not entered either event. All tlie Stars There The contest for the Patterson Cup is the most interesting, as some of the best medal playeis in the city nre en tered. Merlon has entered such stars as Max Mnrston, It. W. Steel, II. I. Wilson, Fitz and S. W. Saigeut, W. T. West, II. W. Smcdley, Sidnc Shur wood and Harold Sands. Among the Huntingdon Valley lend ers are Harold B. and Jim MncFnr land, George W. Klkins, Jr., C. C. In graham, Maurice Burton, Doctor Xeif fer and II. II. I'raneine. Among the Country Club big men are K. W. Clark, .Id, and C. M. Clnrk. Baht has entered George Hoffner, Kd SntterthwaitcWar tcr Reynolds and George C. Klauder. Aronimink is there with C. W. Rninear, A. M. Wood, J. I. Bland and II. P. Statzel!. Among the Cricket Club stars are .Timmio Gay, Pat Grant, George C. Thomas and Ira J. Williams. Xorth Hills has the two Piatt brothers, the Rev. Dr. Aquilla Webb and V. 0. Leonard. Fight for Interclub Title It is fuirly-certain that both the Mer lon and Philadelphia Cricket Clubs will tercel and there nre enough stars golf ing to win. Huntingdon Valley ought to qualify, for while they have a small qualify, as both hare large teams en number of entries they hnvc a lot of very good players in the lists. This will bring the fight for fourth place down to Xorth Hills, Bain, Aronimink and the Country Club. And it ought to be a very close contest, and it if difficult to predict the winner among these four clubs. While Marston Is the favorite for tho Patterson Cup. he will have nlentv of opposition. Playing in the Baltimore, i.anewood, Mlecpy Hollow and Garden City tournaments, he won the gold medal in all four for the low qualifi cation score. Kddle Stles is another excellent medal jIaer, ns ho proved at Pine hurst, winning the medals there in the Valentine nud spring tournaments nnd just missing n tie for the medal in the Xorth and South by n single stroke. Fred Knight, George Hoffner, Xor man Maxwell, Walter Reynolds, AVood Piatt and Maurice Risley are others who will figure, and we should not for get that Jlmmle Gay nnd Pat Grant arc playing the cricket course regularly in the middle seventies. ARROW TTOy TAILORED soft COLLARS FIT WELL-LOOK WELL -WASH EASILY Cluttt, Ptabodjf (J- Co., Inc., Troy, iV. Y. WfJm HvaamMin "assssBSt'asBasH Goes To see FRiEmD wipe POU Nw5P6CTJONJ. v If STORE BOYS PLAY FftST BUDD TEM Manager Meadoworoft's Play ers Confident of Another Win Over "Rube" McKenty BARIESS OPPOSING HURLER Two of the city's leading independent baseball teams will battle for supremacy tliis nfternonn, when Straw-bridge & Clothier tackles the team representing the H. G. Biidd Manufacturing Com pany on the Straw-bridge & Clothier gi omuls at Sixty-second and Chestnut streets. Botli managers, Truitt and Mcadovv- cioft, have spared no expense in getting their teams together, and nil the players are of recognized ability. The manager of the stoic bovs will depend upon Rube" McKenty to gaiu the decision, but the Build pliiers arc confident of again defeating him. He pitched against Budd for Mnishall E. Smith a few weeks ago and was humbled after four teen innings. There is considerable rivalry between the placrs. The line-up: kdvv a Perry, cf. BUDD STRAWn. & Cl.O. Dlemer. an Crulhera, l'b Nelson if. Haro, 3b Green, If Williams or Young, lb Mauser, cf l.ldirate c McKenty. p. S-paldlns, If. Krltz, 3b Kite lb McWIIIIams m. Holtman. rf. Martin. :b. Haefner. c HarlcAa, p. PENN PLAYS LEHIGH Quakers Then to Visit Ithaaca for Game With Cornell Tomorrow The Pcnn team leaves Philadelphia today for a two-day trip to Lehigh and Cornell. Lehigh will be encountered this afternoon, while tomorrow the Quakers will be the attraction at Cor nell. Coach Thomas has selected Joe Mitchell, of basketball fame, 'to twirl against Lehigh, while Johnny Titzel will work at Ithaca. Fownes Appointed Golf Captain New York. May 30 Francis Oulmet. Jesse Guilford. Jerome Travers, Oswald Kirkby and jonn u, Anderson have received Invitations to play on the International team against the Canadians at Hamilton. Ont , July 25 There will be ten men on a side. W. C. Fownes. Jr.. having been appointed captain of the American combination. Harvard-Tigers Tilt June 11 Cambridge. Mass.. May 30 The third and decisive baseball game Jn the series between Harvard and Princeton will be ulaved on June 11. Arrangements are pendlnir to have the game take piaco on Ubbett'a Field, Brooklyn. New Williams Track Captain WlllluniPitoirn, Mass., May 80 It. K. Brown of Ilernardsvllle. N J., has been elected captain of the Williams College track team. Lacrosse Grandstand Is Burned Montreal. One.. May 80. The ffrnnit. stand and clubhouse of the National La crosse Association hero have been destroyed by nre. Tactory to Ton Stores Coast to Coast ii United Straws Style Quality Finish All tiia Finer Straws, $4.00 Ask to see the hat with the Air Cushion Sweat Band. Vidtsd &:&&! IHCORfORATED LrJ?17.MARKEXSX SPEAKER, BURNS AND JOHNSON BASEBALL'S LEADING STYLISTS Chick Evans and Nichols, in Golf, and Gans and Mc Farland, in Boxing, Are Shifting Sliadows With No Wasted Motion and Grace Personified v, By GRANTLAND RICE Conrtaht 1119. ''All rtehts rtstrvtd. Summer and Dead Soldiers Lost ioinds from home have found us Through fields of poppy stain: They whisper all around us y ' Of lovers in the lane; Of twilights far behind ut That held Juno's andent vou; They brought old dreams to find us As if it mattered now. Our crosses lean together 1 lTM each far wind thafhlotes, , The same in summer weather As through the winter snows; And no one may remember The snowdrift of the snn, Where June and bleak December To us are always one. Yet, summer crowns the mountains Where moonlight teekt the plains; There's mutiojn the fountains That leap iomtummer rains; The dogwood blossoms scatter Their snowdrift through the glen For us it doesn't matter, And never will again. ' ' For you the rose, entwining, May climb the garden wall; For you soft eyes are shining Where summer dusk-winds call; But what if June has found us t Who may not even know If poppies bloom around us, Or drifts of winter tnowt Sporting' Stylists STSTLES operate In sport just the same as in women's dresses and clothln advertisements. Sport also has Its stylists just as literature has. Trls Speaker nnd George Burns nre two outfield stylists with no modern equals. Walter Johnson ii the pitching stylist of the game. He has ease, grnce, rhythm and the sugges tion of power nnd reserve in every thrown bnll. He is easy to look at if the ball he throws Isn't. .-, , T,hc ' lcndinS solf stylists of the U. S. A. nre Chick Evans and GH Mchols. They have nn case and rhythm to every stroke. tATDg,.bo.xcr8 Jo,e Gana and Packy McFarlond were stylists extraordinary shifting shadows with no wnste motion. As n batsman Frank Schulte was a stylist without a superior. But for that matter two of the greatest of all ball players, Wagner and Cobb, are hardly to bo listed in the Stylist League. 5TYLE doesn't always bag results. But it's something to look at, anyway, which is quite a part of the game. COXXIE MACK has a good-looking young bnll club this spring, but you can observe from his league standing just what force of habit means It's quite a bit easier to flop into the cellar than it is to crawl out, whether it be in baseball or other walks of existence. Willard's Vulnerability TT HAS been shown that Willard could take abnormal punishing without - blinking nn eye. This is something that works both ways. According to his own state ment he had a jawbone and three ribs broken in the Johnson imbroglio He cracked a knuckle against Mornn. This might indicate, in addition 'to a capacity for soaking up punishment, a certain amount of brittleness. Suppose he cracked a fin in one of tlie early rounds of the Dempsey fight? If he wasn t knocked out he'd bo almost sure to drop the decision. AND if the Big Fellow was a bit brittle three or four years ago he won't be any less so this impending July. BINGLES AND BUNGLES Those Boston Red Sox, rulers of the dia mond uho lost ten out of twehe oames In the West, leaf the Athletics, u,ho had dropped nine out of eleven. "There may be only twentr-seven more shopping days until July 1. but those Ath letics who need not so West to lose, hare 134 more names to play berore their schedule I eomnleted. mmu (ne ffuy in tne Drown derby, us he sundae. fanned himself nith a nut Now that Captain Bob Both has started to hit for ths Athletics, It appears as If Whitey Witt has stopped ilcutinK Cartoonist Al Demaree drew a victory over Lawyer Bradley Hooo vesterdav. It was Iicmaree's first start for the Braves. Hooo has vet to start for (he Phillies. Jtm Thorpe, the Indian, who has had many one-way tickets punched slnoe trylnr to win a regular berth In the National Tatrtie. emililn't win hall EflmM for .lAwn Jay JlcOraw, but his slntle that scored two runs pineu u inujur ran iu ucmuis hw I'liils yesterday. Pat Moran's Beds climbed Into second place vesterday by defeating the Flrates while the Giants floored Brooklyn. Ersklne Haver attempted another come bnrfc yesterday since injuring his pitching hand early in the season, but was beaten by Slim Bailee and the Reds, who found him for elaht hits' that produced three runs. The pirates were able to score only one run on 11 blows off Bailee. Wanhlnston already has won season's record. Clark Orirrith'a apparently desirous of pnttlnr the Athletics out of last place, dropped their eighth straight decision. The Yankees won by putting over a run tn c hcaase I Henrietta . 1 13: cnts-two for 25 V&rlectotiize 10sfai$ht OTTO E.SENLOHR-tBHOS.INC. ESTABLISHED lt35lT the tenth Inning. Seven of the eight terses were by one-run margins ' .ml?P?$?n vlrtuHy handed the nrst game of their series with the Olants to ifc ?,ra m',n- . B"" hd eight hit. and scored only two runs, while the Olanti banked nvo tallies on live hits! t.S.i'""' "." tripled Cii the fifth tnnlna ues. terday and then made a cjean steal I of home. The brilliant defensive work of Outnelder Roush and Hhortstop Kopf played a ran' snlcuou. part In thi ItedV "defeat ot thi iJ2i?iiT,rit"2UV .T,,t"' o MoraS meS accepted all of nineteen chances. Kopf had two putouta and eight assists at ahort and fhe mldn"e?d."e,'n PUt0uU nnd tw0 " "n wfJ!?'nJ,Ulin. th ,v'n outflsldsr of Wahlngton, Is recovering from an operation &J pE'nil,c, ",! bu,J," wl D aom. time sore8 will be ready to break Into a box- Another headline that should be heat A(lA1N. Z"at. wf" happened yesterday tohm the Pretzels were trounced by Jack Dunn's Baltimore Orioles. , i-rharllr ""'"v Wpot t tho ieaalnr Internationals, who waa ejected frtm the grounds at Heading yesterday for attempting to nniplrei tlie game, has given hi, tear) another shake-tm. ne shook First II. ntmrn Heaters and Shortstop Maker from t e no. roll. Vincent Molyneaux, former Vllanrva iMiciicr, who once nan a tryout wth St. mahwt, ajso was reieasea. Aiotynea failed to respond to treatment. Hike Doolan may bs the next ntavcLlo ba lost to the Beading Internationals 1 Ths former Ihll shortstop has been orfred a berth aa manager of the Memphis Qub of the Southern Association and Beadltt may consent to part witn nis services. it burns so evenly motorists prefer Eisenlolur's Masterpiece ' 1 ,u i f V vi I hi N 1 i H t. ' A,f 3,.l!M . ;. ,r' f. "'-itifr' ' .- !, & pf a f?t - -.-.. .... --. ' , rft ,' "v Vi r, ,.yM '', 1 iff.. -" , ti" ., " s m RtXST r r ' i ,'$(X feA