;V .4 7 '4 y , t . 4, EVENINC PUBUd LEDGiR PBXbADBLPHfAM'FKIDAY, JUKE C. 1919 T, 19 -v LATEST NEWS AND COMMENT ON DATS LEADING SPORTING EVENTS r, f n ' h b Taylor Surprises Golf Field by Winning Gold Medal North Hills Jjunior Tops Golfers in Qualifying Round Over His Home Course With Fine Card of Seventy-Eight tty PETEU PUTTER THERE is a lonB-ltRgcdi red-topped youngster at North Hills named Tay lor. Ho was christened Bradford Irvine Taylor and just recently ho celebrated 1 his majority, ne stands several Inches ooro than six feet and there Is not n ounce of fat on him. Yesterday, nfter playing under a brolllnj; sun, the tip end of his nose was as fiery as his balr, but he wore a wide, good-natured; funny Bmlle, for he had done something that only one man can do In a big tour nament, and that 1b to win the gold it-:; medal for the lowest score made In a quaiitying round. He was the dark horse, or, as one of his buddies expressed It, the red horse, ' of the tournament. Early in the day Eddlo Styles returned the low score of 70, nnd when Fred Knight and the two , Piatt brothers nnd George F. Hoffnfcr , failed to improve on it, it looked as if the medal would be won by Styles. But the tall youth spilled the golf beans by returning a score of 78. There was only one hope left, nnd that was ( Horace H. Francine, and when the former local champion turned In a score , of 82, ever j body got busy nnd congratu lated the youth from North Hills. He is paired against Eddie Styles to day, and when he was reminded that a medalist rarely ever wins n tournament ' he laughed and said that he was going to beat Styles, nc Is chockful of op- t timism nnd he has n lot of good shots In bis bng. He is erratic in his play, and today may bo an off day for him. If ha is on his game he will give j Eddie a big battle for the match, and while Eddie Is expected to win It will ' not surprlso any of his club mates if Taylor turns tho trick. Another good match is that between Ocorgo W. Hoffncr and Francine. The Bala man has been playing better golf than tho Huntingdon Valley player and ought to win. The drnw was blind, nlthuiigh somo of the committee pre ferred the old number system that has long gone Into tho discard. Tho draw throws Wood and Zlmmcr, Piatt and Styles, into the upper brnckct, and Hoffncr, Frnnclnc and Knight into the lower. So there is every certainty that one of theso six men, who repre sent the class of the tournament, will come through. When we realize that It wi the first big tournament theclub has ever held, it certainly was conducted in fine style, and, save for somo of the late players, who delayed the draw until 0 o'clock, everything ran like a well-oiled ma chine. The course, In view of the fact that much of ft Is now, particularly thre holes and a number of greens, wns In excellent condition. C. J. Stover w.is in charge of tho tournament, nnd he was ably assisted by Warren H. Webb. In view of the fact that there arc nine or ten big tournaments this month, and the local players cannot play in all of them, the field of ninety play ers was really excellent. Woodbury again triumphed in the final match for the Suburban Cup championship. It seems n pity that the Woodbury players cannot find tho time to play in other tournament events, for thero is a bunch of fine players at the New Jersey Club. There is no doubt that the team could have qualified had it entered the Intrcclub qualifying round last week at the Criqket Club. JOCKEY SUSPENDED Keating, Steeplechase Rider, la Set Down Until July 15 New York, June 0. Action taken by the National Steeplechase nnd Hunt Association nt Belmont Park jester day will keep Steeplechase Itider W. Kcnting out of the saddle until July I" next. The stewards of the Bclyiont meellug had suspended Keating for not following riding instructions, prcsumnbly on Ithomb, which he rode Wednesday. Later tho caso was brought up before j the meeting of the N. S. nnd II. A. nnd the suspension continued until the dale mentioned. The eleven safeties off Messrs. Bagby, Knzmann and Uhle went for fifteen bases. Jlng Johnson twirled only a fraction oter three Innings, nnd got rrrdlt for the win. Ho wobbled In the fourth, nnd Siott 1'orii wont In. IVrr, however, .. .... L I.. -I.--- -...I ?.... .. -.! n,,,,,. rIll. r.B WronxL, for less than nn Inning was .omlnced I ln I'""' today in the Mitrnpolltmi Republican Club Gives Wreath tImt h lia(1 ot rcctncr(,, frm lllHigoif iimmpionship, the mot important MARSTON HAS HARD MATCH Merlon Star Meets Gardiner White at Bridgeport Today Bridgeport, Conn., Juno 0. Max well Mnrnlon, llaltusrol, and llanllner .i White, Nnvsnu, will meet nt the lop of the draw in the thlid round of the to Harry and Indians Game to Mackmen wrenched baek, which he suffered In the ' bracketing bo fan Boston nerles, the cngngoment llarr. Sdbold finished I OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 20 Scraps About Scrappers T Iin Cambria A. C. open-air club opens its 1010 season tonight. Pro moter Johnny Burns has arranged a good card for the Inaugural attraction, which features Battling JInrrny, the Italian lightweight, nnd Jnck Wolpcrt, the Lancaster entry, Murrn, a flyweight headllner and n challenger of Wilde, fniling to clinch a match with, the English boj, has dc cided to concentrntc upon home talent, rlean up the field, then renew his drive for the title. The hcmlwlnd-up brings together Johnny Maloncj, former amateur cham pion, nnd Young Johnny Buck. The other bouts follow : Andy Burns v. Tommy Hogan, Willie McCloskoy m. Andy McMnhon and Johnny Morgan vs. Kid Diamond. Tt Col!, the repnffroe A C mutch maker und promoter wishes to break Into print 1im urns that he lias sufflrlriit barking In Tennnffnivc to cuarantpe $J O0O for a meeting between Tendler and Leonard Thouch Tv m not land till match ho "WHITEY" WITT GOES WILD By EDWIN .1. POLLOCK It was a great dnv for presents at the Sliihe stadium vesterday. Follow ing Is n list of some of the gifts, the re clpients nnd the donors: Floral horseshoe to Ilarrv Davis from the members of the Thirty-eighth Ward Itcpublican Club, of which Mr. Davis is president. Ball game to C MnrK from the njem hers of the Cleveland Club, of which Mr. Mark is NOT president. Beautiful headache tn Itn.v Chapman from Harry Seihold, a member of the Athletics club. Blaek-nnd-bliie shoulder to Johnnv Enzniaiin from Tingling Johnson, also n member of the Athletics club. live lmse hits to Mack percentage ATLANTI C JSL 2 POLAR.IJE from Law Inn Witt, ot Down East nlins Whltey Witt. What May Happen in Baseball Today Meets Miss Townsend and Win ner Qualifies to Oppose Miss Cassell GOTHAM STAR IS FAVORITE Miss Mollic Thayer and Miss Anne Townsend, of this city, will meet today In a semifinal round match of the wom en's championship law tennis tourna ment ot Pennsylvania and eastern states on the classic turf courts of the Morion Cricket Club. The winner then will bnvo the task of confronting Miss Claire Cassell, of New York, and en- , denvoripg to keep the title within this city's limits. , Miss Cassell, by continuing her unin terrupted march to the title yesterday, won her way into the final round bv eliminating Irs. C. W. Adams in straight sets. Mrs. Adams tried her best To Uphold the honor or something like hat o! the city ot hfotljcrly love, but (lie entry from tho big town plnyed a much better game and triumphed. The scmifinnlists in the upper half ot the draw have played some line tennis this wecE, but as jet huven't shown enough tennis ability to down Miss Cas sell, and the gent in the white flannels isn't alone in his prediction that the New Yorker will take the championship and trophy back to the big town. It is also likely that Miss Cassell may also take two and possibly three of the championships back to New York, thus leaving this city with nothing but the glory of having staged the tourney. In the mixed doubles, paired with Miss Phyllis Walsh, of this city, Miss Cas sell la in tho final, nnd she and Wallace Johntori look like the best of the mixed doubles teams. astemcan T.EAnnr: Club Won T-ost PC. rhlrnco 2S II .01)4 I leielund 21 IS .(lis New 'Vnrk 1 f l 12 .ills IMrolt 17 17 .MM1 Ht. Ixnile 10 17 .4R.1 lloMon n n .-IH4 nasMnirton 11 21 .344 Alhlrtlra 7 51 .220 NATlONAti I.KAGUK Win I,ofi 703 .876 .2t .514 .501) .r.oo ,:n .fW4 4n .471 .4 no .313 Club New ork . IlrooMxn 20 Clnrinnntl 20 ( hlrjiro is Phillies. , IK Htraburrh 17 Huston 12 St. Ixmla 12 I'ostponeu. Won Tst PC. 34 10 .709 in in 17 10 20 SI 22 .RSO .nail .514 .411 .49 .304 .313 W In Loe .714 .OHO .MS .flOH ..-.2H .son .474 .SS3 .371 M ,r,4l .500 l(!l .447 .113 .313 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMEHICAN I.i:iUU Athletlrs. 10 Cleveland. (I. Chlcnco, 5i ew orlc. 1. Ilonton, 2 Detroit, 1. Uanhhicton, 0; M. I onls. NATIONAL T.KAGUE SI. IOllln, It Clnelnnatl, 0. Jew lork-1'ltthlninth, ruin. Olher mm en not aelieilnled. TODAY'S SCHEDULE AJ1KRICAN I-KAOCK f lerelnnil nt .1'liUuilelpliIa. Postponed. ( ulfUKo ut Tsetv ork. Clear. Detroit at lloMon. Clear. M. l,oul nt Mualilngton. Cloudr. NATIONAL I.KAODi: Phillies nt St. I-ouln. Clear. New ork nt PlUabnrch. Glsar. Iloaton ut ( hleuKo. Cleur. Ilrooklin nt Cincinnati, Clear. Davis Bedims The gnnie mnil.cd the return of Ilnrrt Davis to Sliibe Park to aid Mack as base-line eoaeher and general assistant, and therefoie the flowers. ft n!o has Tendler signed to meet Packey Horn nmriicci me return nl the Indians to mey before his club on the nlRht of June, IS jj,j, -ji. r ., . . time this spnsnn Harry (Kid) Ilron vs 1oun Raymond and ""' V, T '"r t'p "rM. Ilm0, u,'s ,bf"s"n Johnny Tyman vs OeorK (loung) Ilrne, el out the onlv things given the 1 otil tribe Trenton, aro on tho same card jwcre n headache nnd a bruised shoiildei Ths rmplrit A. C. with Sam dross Ks not to mention the setback in their race th manaclnB director president, treasurer nf(cr C AVIlltc Sot. and leaillns oflklal will present a doublo wlnrt-up at Its weekly show on Monday night The first presentation was made prior cal!lofntYrtrnBW the game, when the flowers were Bobby dunnls s entry, ensaees Jack Lster given to Mr. Divls. In the first in In tho second part me owier pout. iom. ti. 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ATLANTIC 15th and Chestnut MOTOR OILS Keep Upkeep Down louns- Danny Uuck vs Harry snerlock Tatsy Rowan vs Johnny Ketchel and L.1S1U nins lw 9 snanes i.conaiu Bam Opnt, thA nrnmlnent flxht Official, writes that there will b an Important box inff shou in llazlcton on luno is cie.u I,ntzo the linzleton weltemelBht. and liar lm IMdle Kells aro due to entertain In tho main trai Mr Gross who also Is presl dent elect of ths Pine Ptreet Debatlns ho rlety, with tho consent of IaiuIs Kanip promised to forward a picture of Kelly Just befrre Johnny Dundee hastened back tn New York after his meetlnc with Joe Tlplltz at Shlbe Tark Wednesday nlgrht. he announced that ho had n llttls surprlso In store for Leonard when h meets the chain plon at tho l'hlladelphla Park on June in "You know, this Is the flrst tlmo I ever In sisted upon Leonard making weight. At 135 pounds I'll Blvo him all tho trouble he Is searching tor." Ionartl brief visit will be here next week for He has u ltl assignment in Montreal on Monday nlrht with a Canadian imntweugnt ana immeaiaiejy aiier in-- . Ho will hasten to this cltv Accordlnc to HIIIj Olbscn. Henry's manscer the cham plon now is closer to the lightweight limit than many believe. Phil (llnssman. promoter of bouts at !h.be Park expicts to stane his next show on the night of June 25 Willie Mlske and Kid Norfolk are almost certain to meet In one bout, with Tete Herman and Joe I.jnen entertalnlnir In another Two mora star bouts wit tomplete the card Jnnies V. Dougherty, the Raron of T.elper vllle. now has his headquarters at Cnmu Uempsey on the nuthklrts of Toledo The baron writes that he nnd his friend CaBper Hharpless aro aicompanylnc Dempsey in his lonK jaunts on the road every morning 'I alBO am worklntf mjself Into touultlou and 4o everything but box with Dempsey 1 II ad nilt without an nreuinent that he Is superior with tho gloves " The Tennsgrore A. C. will feature .Tpe Tlplltz and VMIlle Hannon on the night of June 27 Jaik Ruato and Johnny Mealy I come together In the eight round semi wind-up In the third eight round fray Harry flrcb of Pittsburgh, takes on Danny 1 ergusou. of Alanayunk Kid Williams Is virtually throilgh with the ring game He admitted as much at Sihlbs Park Wednesday night The one time bantam terror says It would require ton much effort to work biclt Into condition, and Inferred that tho boxing game with him as one of tho actors, did not appeal tuohlm any more. up the good work bv handing over two more through errors. It was in the fourth that the started to paicel out gifts Jingling Johnson hit Johnnv ln7iuanii with one of ht fast ones nnd gave him n benu tiful black mid-blue shoulder. Chapman Oets Ilculache In the sixth Itarry Seihold presented Ilnv f'linpmiiii Willi a beautiful lumj ache, and he is still crnving it wltn him. It is likelv tint he will continue to hold on to it for a few dnjs jet. ltay is a thoughtful individual. Chappie took one of Harry offerings on the bean. The ball hit "o hnrd that it bounced off Chapman's head and rolled nil the way to the Cleveland dug out. It went ns fur ns nnv ordlnurj foul tin. Whitej Witt went wild with bnsehits and contributed five to the total of the A.,.. If- ..!... 1 -.. .:..! 1 tun KS, jit- twiiiUKt" "ill , 11 i)riu II ft J 1 1 four singles, scored three runH nnd i oxforuS Oil tOlTld days drove in two others, vv lntey cirtainlj suing! n mi an and waked bat. i:tcvrn lilts It was the top of the Mack hutting order that did the clouting in (ho 10 ti triumph, the first win in the last six starts. There were eleven Mack bin gles altogether, and, aside from the live made by Witt, two each were do natcd by drover, Itoth mid WalUi. Hot -Weather Oxfords for men The better the leather, the lighter and easier the shoe. 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