FsTLy i , ... .;j; 7 ;;ii ,,.t , j .' . .v .'. ' . " ' . . ' j'i ibbbh , 'T 'K'" " -tf-vww-7wW"v"jtiiiS?CT wvmL swtoi njf ' l' . i-rt. i in , .; .Kk1'"'!. ' i it EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY JULY 12, 1910 ( 15 " -I f,6 v - 1 n,r J 1 r Vf r EDDIE STYLES PLA YED 55 MILES OF GOLF BY STYLES IN 1 DAY Old York Road Player Makes Remarkable Red ord, Shooting 180 Holes in Fourteen Hours WAS SPRY AT THE END By SPICK IIAIX rpHIItTT-FIVn miles of Kolf ! Thnt mentis nboiit forty mile of actual walklnc plus tho physlrnl strain of driving and tho norvo-vrncklnj: op oration of putting. That n whole lot of golf and much more than hc nvorngc fiond of tho links pIhjs In n work's tinio Yot that much golf ..xoollont golf, too was playod in one dnj bj Dtldio Styles oor his honip course nt the Old York Itoad Country Club. Eddlo's achievement jeterday will stand out as one of the bright spots in national golfdnin. lie not only played ten rounds of eighteen holes each, a total ot 1&0 rounds, but he made bcores in virtually eery round that would have insured his nuallfMne in the most select amateur aggregation that this land could produce It is needless to tell a golfer what this means, but for the ake of thovn who are prone to cast nspersions on the (indent Scottirh pastime it means this : Eddie Styles travel sod nbout forty miles of territory, up and down hill : he made 70G shots, each ot which hnd to be per formed with care, although often with haste; he had to begin before 0 o'clock in the morning and did not sink his jast putt until the sun was fast fading over the verdant slopes of .Tonkintown at approximately 8:30 o'clock in the evening. Got Stronger, Not Weaker It would naturally be supposed that toward tho cloe of n day of such tor tuous strennosity Kddie would hao be gun to wenltcn. Hut he didn't. If there had been more dnj light there would have geen more golf, for Hcldic had more in him, a lot more. lie was in superb physical condition, as one of the many who followed some of his rounds can attest. He went nt such a pace that his caddies were constantly on the run and the gallery hnd to trail along and went for him nt some turn. They couldn't keep up the pace which Kddie Mt at the beginning nnd maintained until tho finish. ' Just to show how much Styles was weakened by his intensive exhibition, he made n 7S on the last lap of his long run, his lowest card of the dav. Inci dentally, he made ony one 78 in the morning five rounds, but came back and duplicated this figure in the after noon in the sith, seventh and tenth rounds. Some time ngo Kddie was over-golfed. To get oer this stnleness he took n rest, nt1 the result showed plainly yester day. He breezed along at n breakneck pace in his play, ot he made his shots with so much ensc thnt it was nppnreut to the nude orb thnt he was in tne piuu glow of physical perfection. Used tip Si Caddies During the 180-hole session, Styles used, it might be said, "useci up, 'tlx caddies. He hnd two fore-caddies nnd one hind each round. These -three would go mound, then the two other fore-caddies nnd the other hind would take up the labor. The caddies alter nated in this way during 'the whole dav, and it must be suid that they did their work in great stjlc. Kacli of them was familiar with what fiddie wanted to do and they wanted to help him do it, nnd they did. The fore raddles were always on the job, watch ing tho flight of the ball, nnd the hind caddies, in (.pite of Eddie's speed in getting ground, did not keep him wait ing n second during the fourteen hours thnt he w.is on the go. Kelly nnd C'urtnin enrried Stylos' bag, while Dugau, Smith, Myers nnd Coats acted as fore-enddies. They de serve n lot of credit for sticking to their task the wa they did, uml at the finish they weic more tired out than Kddie, nlthough cnh had only traversed half of the distance thnt the golfer had gone. , Following are Styles s ten cards: Mornlnc Rounds out In. out In Out In , Out In Out. In 484fi04nfi 0 411 4B3Bn.S(l4 33!) 84 . 403R4R45 .1 11 4 4 3 R 3 R 4 4 5 37 78 SUIItMl 5-42 4 fl 3 (i 3 4 4 338 80 ' 56311344ft B 40 . 48. 153044 1 42 82 5 fl 2 5 4 5 5'B 4 41 4O353034 438 70 103 Afternoon Rounds 57354544 340 4 5 4 5 3 0 3 4 4 38 78 36304434 137 50453645 34178 4 5 3 0 5 6 4 1 440 5545 3 043 43070 45344444 537 0646 3 734 74380 45 3 0 5 5 4 4 042 46344534 3 30 78 303 79 Out In Out In Out In. Out .till. y,o(jt In, The one thine- that gets teed-up at a iiolf sfhib now Is the ball, it Is a said world. tS 1 -Although Eddie Styles played 180 rounds hf olf yesterday he couldn t negotiate the nineteenth hole. Stylets actual playing time was 780 mln. i ntfs. During this time he made TOO shots. ' mors than a1' a minute.. This has something on rieiains iosib inmous Aiicni- 1 nan; team In the days of Willie Heslon. that clamed to be agle to make a point ,. minute. t . .Answer to nuery Yes: Styles beat It all liollow, inr original niaramon run from the pi .tains of Marathon to Athens. alls-Mix more than twenty-six miles. was Stxles's averase time for each of the ten rounds was one hour and nineteen minutes x , more- than an hour fater than tlie round of .the playrr going at the usual pare Ills ' -fastest -ovnd was the eighth, which he -made It one hour and thfrteen minutes, StSdMEB worst round was "the flrst, he Tn4z&Ft. 84- This also was his slowest Vhc3Pwas,nsde In elghty.four minutes, ex actly a. minute Iu the strqks. In spite of his line record Stjles was tiotj smiled on by the Fates The breaks PI rttje.'ga.me, particularly on the greens, wets' constantly against him Usually In so 'many "hots a man will hae a little iuck In running down long puts, or rolling 6 goodftlles on the approach shots. Htyles ia.0 npni pf hls , IIe .earned every hole. -J - r-t , ljist nlghl the members of the Bals Golf Clnb gave -a dinner In honor Qf Oeorge Roffjier. - J lite , midsummer golf handicap and 9 qualifying round of the fourth annual class tournament wasischeduled to be played to-do-rst the Wyerton Country Club. I Si lAtSjaOQO Sea Hllldale Triumph y -s -.nMlcifier Proveg h uia niiracuon ,lo ine - -JS .KMUHMWU S&MWI pa' i Ht&aratK.iSiliKi' Styles Believes in Getting Enough Food Before Kddie Styles bfgan bis notable battle over the links of the Old York Itoad Country Club yes terday he ate it very hearty break fast nt .1 :.'!) a. m. Once during the morning be took an egg nnd milk between two of the rounds, just n glnss of milk. Styles took forty-three minutes for bis luneli nnd rest hour between the first and last five holes. Ho ato three chop", peas, potatoes, toast and milk. In the nfterooon he stopped twice for eggs nud milk nnd once took n few crackers. As for dinner, nfter the play wns over but never mind, that; that's Kddle's business. INF Official Timekeeper Says He Rang Bell for Beginning of Round PECORD STICKS TO THIRD Toledo, O., July 12. A disagreement between Oliver Pccord nnd VT. AVarreu Harbour, referee nnd timekeeper, re spectively, of the Willard-Dempsey chninplonshjp bout here ou July 4, be- canio public today when record an nounced he hnd received a letter from Harbour in which Barbour declared the bout ended in the fourth round. On the day following the bout, Pc cord announced in his official rapacity that the nffnir ended In the third round ns tho towel wns thrown into the ring before the bell sounded for resumption of hostilities in the fourth. , According to the Harbour letter the bell rang for the fourth round before the token of defeat appeared on the scene. Pecord said thnt in his reply to Har bour he will adhere to his original rul ing on the ground thnt ns the referee heard no bell and ns neither boxer nor their handlers gave any indication of hearing it, the fight technically stopped nt the conclusion of the third round. Ileferee Pecord is leceiving letters from nil otcr the country nsking him for his opinion ns to what round the fight ter minated, Frnnk H. Flournoy, Tex Richard's associate in tho promotion of the bout, today offered Pecord S.'OO for bis serv ices as referee. His contract is said to have called for $2."00, but that iu view of the fnct that the promoters' profits were nominal the fee should be reduced. Pccoid is holding out for 51000. Xnthun Wcinstcin, the auuouucer, received $100. SPENCER TO ENTER MOTOR-PACED GAME Star Sprinter Makes Debut in Fifty-Mile Race at Velo drome Tonight A new face in the world of motor pace will be introduced to the Quaker City cycle fans when "Willie Spencer, the famous Canadian sprinter, makes his debut behind n motor nt the. Point Hreeze Velodrotrle tonight. The bril linnt rider has taken the pln.ee of youth ful George Chapman in the fifty-mile paced grind tonight. Percy Lawrence, American cham pion: Vincent Madonna, winner in his last four starts in Hoston ; Frank Corry, the sfleedv Australian, and the veteran Bobby "Walthour, of Atlantn, will be the other starters in tho long rnce. Bain stopped this race, which was scheduled for last Thursday night. This is one of the best fields of riders in the game. Lawrence has taken four big races- at the 'drome this senson, while Madonna has been the sensation of the season at the Boston track. Spencer's work will be watched closely. If he rides ns well behind pace as he does in the sprint game he is certain to make It unpleasant for Law rence, Wiley, Carman and the others during the Test of the year. A inntch-sprint race between Frnnk nan-is, of the Olympia C. C, of this city, nud Eddie Taylor, of Newark, will be an ndded fenture. Two nmateur. hnndlcap events will complete tne pro grnm. CARMAN SETS RECORD .Star Rider Lowers Mark In Thirty Mile Race at Providence Providence, It. I., July 12. Clarence Carman, former world's motorpare champion, lowered the record for the Providence bowl when ho covered th thirty-mile motorpaced race here last right in forty-one minutes eight sec onds. This shatters the former record by thirty-two seconds. George Chapman, the Newark boy, was second, nnd Rimer Collins, of Ljun, Mass,, wns third. Cnrnian's last rnce here .resulted in n win over Madonna in n match race. Carman's riding last night .was the most spectacular of the season. Nonpareil Regatta Tomorrow ' New York, Julv 12 The annual regatta of the Nonpareil Mowing t'lub will take place on the Harlem rUer tomorrow after nonu. beginning at - SO Mix events com prise the program, with the elght-oared shell race as the feature Seven members will start In the senior singles for the club ihamptonship. Mrs, Smith Han Best Score New York, July 12 Mrs. Courtland Hmith returned the best net score of D7-I0-87 In leading home the field of twenty-eight yomen golfers In the monthly elghteen-hole haiidl cap play of the Ulen Tlldge Club over Its New Jersey course yesterday. Boston Drivers YVn Trophy ACK DEMPSEV WON i 180 HOLES, BUT EVEN THEN COULDN'T NEGOTIATE THE 19TU DEMON GOLFER AND STAR CADDY l? prfkA' Wg2Wi kiBKT1' tWB3BMa!ajPggggggga "&" 'j tSfmM 'r id X Kz? 1 $&$H&&'.ts? tPl-ft &. -.. ' - u' " '4 J .:KSh. This is Kddie. htyles, Old York Kn.ul, who plajcil 1WI boles of golf jciterdny oter bis home course, malting a score of four tinder HO. 'I lie caddy in ihe photograph Is Vic Curtain, who ttarled nbout thirty miles jeslrrday, nbout one-lialf the distance trnerspd by Stjles DEADL Y K. O. FEARED BY ALL RING STARS Ketchel, Chancy and Diindee Among Few Real Success ful Comebacks Baltimore Boy, Tivice a Victim, Insists He Has Not Suffered From Reverses Hy JAMKS rpiin deadly knockout the terror of nil the knights of the ring. Kvery'mnn who makes the ring game n business knows thnt he is going to "get it" some time. Just when this is they do not know. But the knockout K always feared. The pcicentnge of boys who quit the game nfter tnkiug the ten count is much greater tbnn the number who return to action after tasting of the dreaded, feared K. O. Gluncing tluough the long recoids of hundreds of knights ot the ling, few hnc been found to com" back. Stnnlcy Ketchel did the unexpected when, nfter tnkiug the count ut tne hands of Billy Pnpkc, he came bark n short time Inter nnd nnncT.cd the middleweight crown by stopping Pnpke. This does not Imp lien often. Leonard Came Back Kddie O'Kcefc aud Kddie Moy ennic back nfter being stopped by Johnny Kilbane. but they nevei were the same. Patsy Clirie nnd AVillie Jackson nre two who did some brilliant work after taking the rpimt. Kilbane stopped Cline in two rounds nud Jackson in five. But both lads were just begin ning when nailed by the crafty Kilbane. Benny Leonard parsed out three times twice at the hand1, of Krnnkie Fleming and owe by Joe Rhugrue. Leonard was virtually a novice when he walked into these veterans, Benny is one comeback who is a distinct success. Kow nbout George Chancy? He is one of the rarest enses on record. A knockout person himself, a Ind who has hnnded out more severe beutings than nny other ring artist, this hame Chaney himself twice has been the vic tim of the dreaded K. O. Chancy Had Class When Kilbane knocked out Chaney in three rounds n few yenrs- ngo at Cedar Point, O., the Baltimore K. O. king wns going nt his best. Chaney passed out so early thnt he failed to take n real beating. He enme back nnd came back strong. Chaney did not nllow this reverse to annoy him. He continued to meet the best, facing Dundee. Delanev, Tentller nnd all the boys willing to take him on. HIn greatest piece of work uas agninst Lew Tcndler nt the National Inst Sep tember, That wns. n great fight Chnney went down for the count of nine in the third, round. Few expected him to sur vive the battle. And what did George do? He not only revived hurriedly nud showed such strength and hittiug power that he had Tendler out standing up in tho fourth round. Thnt 'knockdown alone deprived Chaney of winning Passed Out Hurriedly Chaney weut good nil inter. He never looked better. Then followed that second meeting with Tendler. Chaney never had n chance to show his class. Tendler flattened him iu one minute and twelve) seconds. Chaney took no punishment. He passen out quietly. Chaney claims it does more hnrni to a fighter to take a beating than to suffer an early knockout. Neither of Chaney' cases were like what hap pened tci "Willard. The big Kansnn was almost annihilated in ONB round. He was nn open tnrget and faced n terrific hitter. Willnrd Is not likely to pome back. Phanev. through his malinger, has asked for another meeting with Tend ler. Wc bave beard nothing from WUIard headquarters about another session with Dempsey, TiDllt the Test Chancy, however, must prove that he is not through. He meets Joe 'liplltz at Shibe Park on Monday night. Tiplltr, boxes every day with Lew Tendler, Tiplitz has learned much from the great southpaw, If Tiniitz beats unaney, CAKOLAN be surprising to leurn that Tendler was willing to give him another chance. Another high-chi'.s boy who fniled to hit the vKid when stopped wns Johnny Dundee. Willie Jackson put Dundee awnj in less than one round. Johnny took no punishment. His comeback effort was easy. Gussie Lewis did well after being slopped quickly by Johnny Mealy. Meih. following his, knockout defeat by Kilbane, has failed to show form. Scraps About Scrappers ! No more boilnp here until Monday night On th fv?nlnt: of July II there will b two BhowH. an all-Htar uttrurtion nt hlbe Park and a good card at the N.itlon-al A A Promoter I'hll dliiMimn will prrnent Ixw Tendler b Jo Well Inc. Harrs Orrh s Hnttlliie,- l,evlnslt. Ted (Kid) Low. b Stoe Latso. lon?p Lhaney m Joh Tinlltz and Harr Pierce s 1M He Mnj at Shlbe Park Lew Orlmsnn Frank (Pup) O'Urlen and William II Itocap will do the ref- ereemg'. Promoter J op (.rllTn will nao Tourre Joe Dorretl and Wally lUnkle in th main b.it. tl at tho National Johnn PLizl nnd Jaclc Howie tlash In ih semlwlnd up Th other loutB fulluw Kddie Hood HdrJle Mitchell Younp sSherlnck s Vouris Mack and Kddie Santrv - Kddie Kirb. At thft tlantlc ty Sportlnir (lnh nr-ti Thurda iilsht MHlhmaker Ilnrman Talnr win nae J ruiiKie nr'iwn ana rresinn Jlrnwn In the wind up Willie Coulon and Mor Ritchie lHoh in th Kemirki'il The other POU1R louow l-cn itnwianiM s Jiru Hunker and Jimmy Parkei h Martv (Mik) Ilavin Wild Rurt Kenin, Tnmrm Mirkey s heavyweight hope h llkiv tn i-nitrtiln in in mam win nr hip aiihiiih vir sport liw Oub soon It wa repm led titMrday inai inn iiianio hhu imiiu lato 1'Hiitina Joe Qhim at tho hhore tlub on the owning of Jub 1. Idle liadune b.i broken into the Uiltii game Hi firjt a t whs to burden himself with Joe Koons. the uptown lfkhtuefKht Koons's flrt start utnier his new munaeer may le at the whom in a few wfekH HBJinst Wally Htnkte th A K F champinn Frank Polli writes that he will i,r pres ent when Tejidler meets Joe UeMlntr nt Fhtbo Park Mowlat mIkIu Critic Poth one wagered that ('hiii would lnnt len dler Rlnce then hoeer he his diaiiKed and now is one of Tnd er s rnl bootero Poth's chief coach and adviser i lack ITntten. th former trainer vt the Penn baseball team In n rjmimNliim that formerly was a ball room. Pal Moore th( Memphis bantnin M nnlsblng his training fnr hl twent round battle with Jimmy Wilde lu I ondon on JuU 17 A blotk of .".Viii medium priced seats has ben set aside for the. us of American aoidle Harry (Kid) Brown will pp auinn in tho eight-round mini liefore th- Trntcni A C at Trenton on Tuenda niuhi It will take on Kddie Welsh a Trenton product Joo Mendell s Smllintr nttchl loe tanlr n Young Anprelo and Ilillv Iais s Joe Bel mont complete the tard Yankee Schwurtr, the former flabter who appeared In one of th preliminaries to thn Willard-IJempsey fracas with his free street act In Toledo s:s thero s nolhlmr tlat will stnn Harr Pierce frnni kno king out Kddie Moy on Mondav night "ThU Irish latn rime is a pood bov, said Yankee "but he H no inatrh for Pierce This wad proved last summer Now Mov Rfte nine a rerular tight I mw them both and I'm willing to bet the limit on thin good 'old bo Pierce Battllnr llntky sliowod that he wn an Improved )oxer In hu lust exhibition against Mlske In Toledo n Jub .1 he had no trouble In outboxlng thf rugged Mlske r.alnsky has ben boxing tmi h with Itrltton of late and is absorbing nlentv of the skill ful work of tho welter king Philadelphia Jack O'Brien'. Health Mutllo la an actbe place at present A flo k of aspiring bo are found working out there eery afternoon Lew 1 Midler Jot Tlplitz, Harry Pierce !Mrr (Kidi Brown Johnnv Mealy Tommv O Malle lUv O'Malley and dozens of others make ihl their head quarters CRUISERS COMPETE TODAY Leading Delaware Yachts Meet for Commodore A. B. Cartledge Trophy I,eadlriB cruisers ill battle this afternoon for' the Commoilore A. H, Cartledge trophy. Two weeks ago, when tho race wns. declared not to be n race, iliitf to tho fact that none of the yachtsmen entered covered the pioper course, a rernro was ordered. Today the jnditsmcn will slnrl at the Keystone Yacht Club, Tncouy, run down tho river to buoy ', then up to 'MAIN LINERS READY I 3 FDRSECONDSERIES; First-Half Rivals, Dobson and Lansdowne, Come Together in Initial Encounter STORE TEAMS Tft .rrT IU IVIUt- I Today's Baseball Games in the Little Leagues Main l.lno Tninie Drexel II til nt nlorari Dun Ato. nt Niirlierlhi .1. A .1 UnhMHl nt ljlllilnnne, Mnntrnntfri I oimM I rapne I'ort Unshlnrton nl tnilMont NorTUhnn nt Amhlert Nekton nt f-nnilcrloni hnnlhiitunloii nt l)U,toii. rlillndelphla ulmrbnn l,eirue r,len ftlde nl Mentoni Overhrook nt Textile: Hendlnir nt l.lndlei. relroleum lnirile Mlnullr nrfliilnc nt Mini (lulf nt Texn; I'nlnn nt ( reu l.etlrk. Manufnrlurer Tennte Lewis nt r. (1. 1,1 Fninklln Xrlniet luir nt Mokro A smiths M heeler at Mlei-Ilemenl-Pcniu llement nt Olsen. Norlhenht MHnufftclnrers, T,eninir- TlNtin nt I'lllert Arhenil nt rrhwnr7 Whreli riumh nt IVnnsj Irani i l'circe: lltnik nt Abriiftile. Delauurc County" LeaKUe t'nper Dnrlir nt .Medlitl Alrtnn nt ( llflon IlelahN. St. ( hnrles nt Morton. Other ciime Miirhnll I?. Smith nt sirnwbrlilire A Clothiers WH I'hllmlrl nhlu ('. ('. nt l.lt rtrotbrriti llarnelt nt letHoni Merilmnt Milp at I lorencc. The second half of the Mum Line League baseball schedule gels under wn this afternoon, nnd the two rlulis which waged n warm battle fm first place honors in the initial sefto me again billed to meet. J. & J. Dobson will oppose Lnnsdowne on Ihe litter's grounds. The boys from the Palls are anxious to win, ns t lie last time thev I'nme together the match curled in n dispute nnd wns protested. The other section of the schedule rends; Dun & Co nt Nntbertli Drctel Hill nt Auto nr. The Disston (cam, of the Mntilgom cry County League, will hue to stiengthen. Three successive defeats I Iiur put n dent in the Snwmnkeis, and unless they can defeat Southampton, will drop from second to fourth plnre The nrr!tnwn club bus ndded new material, nnd Ambler will entertain this nttraetion on the home grounds. First s. Second DKisinn Once again the lirst and second ill usion teams clash in the Manufac ture! s' League. Surpiises aie in order, ns the second division nines aie going in tine form. (If the twcnt-six games dropped by the tennis in diisinn num ber two, statistics compiled bv 1'iesi dent l'nul Rrunifield show that fifteen were lost by n lone run. The J'rnnklin nine has et to win n game. Out of their eight reverses, five were by a single mnikcr. The Niles- Pond crowd nt Inst has hit its stride X Hit il.i l taking their fourth nnd Wheeler can nffoid to take no.RtraiKht fiom the A"s. 7-1. while jne chances in this afternoon' piinc. Indians weio hnmlinK the Yankees , a .j- i The nisston-n.ler te.uns. lIlniIP. ! beating. The , .ml) ( 'Iiil' ' ' ,.n in ll,n Vnrtl.nnst Mnnnf,,, t. ,. , tw o lltl.l II h.Uf I'OX SCO. es to til. not til l....w.e. dnsi, in the most impmt.mt RamP ... that o,Kani,atio niensido ' and Stenton. tieil fnr first pl.lre in this ,, , , , , ., Siilnnlian League, tome tngether mill the tie for the lead will come to an cud. s.fnrA Vines In 1'l.isll More .Nines to I MSI1 Two store nines that ham bee,, piny- ing in line form ronie together when the .Marshnll II. Smith anil Stiaw -, bridge L f'lothier ugereg.itiuns clash on the hitter's field Manage! Carroll has been sucressful with the Smith dub all siasoii and bus henlen eery .... lenm of nn account at least nine sible oxi option oi ins I'l1)1 '"" n ,.,,ii. ir, in 1. 1 iiiintiwi .. i..t iitii.i.. iii-nnist Walter .lonnson .V .(... ! ...... ...,...., i.. ,i,. i.-i and will pitch Mac key m an emlonwirl to win. llarnshaw. the lag Smith - ainplou twirler from Cenrge School,, .iKnin ill do uutj for M.m.ipni Irmtt and oxneits to keep up his gimil wnrk The Lit Ilrotliois nine has loieivorl lphill C. (' , at lrnt fourth street and I'nrksiclo nvoniio. and Il.ir- not Slniichter will again be mi hiillil n nlleh '"lU" !' .i . . i m . At Fointh vtieet and Mnntgomery atomic the Stetson Ilatmakeis win op- POSo tho nairett cr.md ILirrel, has' been plniuB independent hill tliihi joar and has a fast club. Tom l'ridm will pitch for Stetson. MARIE WAGNER STARS ' Former Ipdoor Champion Gains'1 i Berth In Three Final Rounds New orlc. .lulj 111 As the losult of her cloor work With the tllilliet. Miss Mime Wagner, the former indcmr titlehnlder, became a hliallst jostoilhn ill Ihe womenV singles and ilcmblos of ., . x. . , . , - . ' the eastern New ork state cliiiiniiiiiii- ship tennis toi.rnninonts whi, ha..; being Ul'l llli 11 I'll iiii' i inn ii in in. .ill i ivur ant Olub at I'leasautville. What May Happen in Baseball Today NTII)SM. I.K.lil K Won lost I'rl Win Lose Spill 44 21 .fisr .en- .in; in :. ,iiii7 n;i .i,-, 40 .! ..1.1B .Mt ,1H :i7 :i an .i.'x .mi :u .ii .aid ..mi ,vi 1H 41 .100 .JOH ,:i 31 4i .S71 ,8HJ ,3HH 10 10 .291 .30.1 ,'.'HH MHK1CN l,H.(.l I. loo l.ot Pel Will Lose Split 41 I .04.1 ,lil .1111 ' 11 2.1 .I1JI ,AJ7 .Hit New lork t'lnrlnnnll Cnlruuo . I'tltshiirth llrookb n St, I.OlllK llostoll . rhllllrs Chlcusa Nev fttV. CleeUlt(l "t. InuU Iletrolt nostnn ahliiBton Athlellrs Mln tno 40 SO 171 MR! t.11l 1.1 XI Ail .A 111 .SIS 3.1 31 ,B1 .MS V17 Hit 7 .11M llt ill ..II II ill 41 .414 MJI ;4ll 17 40 ,1M .11,9 .'Ml tlise two i.t! YKSTKUDAN'S ItKSI I.TS NATIONAL l.HAiinr, Chlras-o Bi I'lilladelnhlu, S. tvew ork. Si l. IaiiIs. 0. lMllshursh. Si llrookljo, 1. i (inrlnnnll, ll Heslon. 2i 1,1 innlncs. I I Inclnnull, fll Huston, 3, 2d tnmv. ' MEltICAN LK.UL'K i Chhaio. Ii Athletics, I. Cletetsnd, A New nrk. I. , Ilrtrnll, 3s Washlnilon, I. ' a (.liakillg lip nfter the hist ilefent of "."i'h.MVnUll 8irlp us'lie bent the merr, npaulfully situated on Thesapeake Bay AH the season pus a ne( ast Siitiin.i at i ,'', t the .oilier lruc "" ,.""""' "" the AivantaBes or halt water ana Oion. ii e s.- . . i m '""" 1 ,1 iiliix-r een If no does com g, rat's bv the week ami week-end the hands of Nativity, unci Manager n nl".H, ,'"''' ' ,i." Applv hotei. toloiikster, I ,, ,. Mi.vii.ns m l..Vii. ll ,,,., """ ","n,r"' ' . Tolchester Beach. MU again. They will meet the strong West n ,.o a im..; '':' ''o,,'';?;!! "''par'.'.' . m'asiiimiton. I. C . l'liihule Iloslon and SI. Louis Rain. TODAY'S SCIIKDrLK NATIONAL l.KAOlirc Cincinnati at riilladelphlu., 1'lttsbuncli nt New York. Chlcsio ut notion. SI. Ixmls at Ilrooldrn, AMKKlCAN r.E,OVK Athletics at 81. ILaiJj. Ntw York jt Il'lrolt. llostKi at riileaio; REDS VICTORS IN 15 OF LAST 18 BATTLES Pat Morans Club. Here Today Against Phils. Has Been Traveling at .833 Clip Since June 27 Tir.n i'nn fmst pt.ac.v. " I Ilj i:ilVIN .1. POI.MH'K Pill. Iililibiirc lighter nllh In- I in J. r-i linn 1 1 I'luhhcit ie in our mnlt tndnv U i hnve with u't one Pntrhk Mnrnn nnd n (lock of rrnl bull plnters wlm exhibit in tlm tirst of n four gntnc series with nnr Plnl hrrc this nfter llivnl) 1 It "ill be tPiimninte ngintist team iinte nml frintiil ng.iinst fneiid when Hie Heiln ami Phils mine In liloux. hut I fiiendsliip nnd sentiment count for I nothing nn the lmll Held Put Mnrnn is lighting In get nn holt grip on first pline mill !ny Cunntli is struggling I In iniike n showing with his rippled nud ilnn nl Hidden club I Itiimung neck nml neck with McGrnw ' anil the Glints' for the league lend the , Ituls lime liceii showing n cour'ige against nthls thnt has innile them the talk nt Ihe fit mt The iccent spuit) nt the Cincinnati iluhbci litis cnrneci thrtn In lictfin in liftern of their last j ' Ighlei'n r ntltests lliiini.iliir rlub luis plnicil eighteen sanies fnr an ineiage nf s:i put Mnr.iii is nt the top nnd he intends to inne nut nf town still nn the top There jwill he thoughts of other thing" besides I fi lenrUlup nml sentiment when the down i ister nnd fnr- westerner r lnsh Silking Falls TIM", Phils dropped another linttle ycstcrd.ij. their thiitieth in thirty four starts, but the rlub showed n lot of life ami light. The Cubs took their i thud of the series, !-."., but certainly ' the knew they w ei e In n ball game. I The failure of Kddie Sicking to come tluough with n little hit hnd consul pri,le t ,hi with the lost pastime. On Hiii'c ,, asions the former (limit came to but when n bit meant n run or a 1 r ouple. The Cubs got two of their hnlf dozen I markers ofT One I'ntkard. but it was the irninters registered while llrndley Hogg was on the hill that threw the I vrrlKt to the Chicago nggiegntion. 1 p to the sixth Hogg allow. il only one bit, 1 but then he got into double by passing l'.ill Killefer in the sixth with none out , . ii ' ii. c.fn ltrmllet left the mound nt the .ml of the sixth, a single by 'nrter. a honu run bv Hack, n nlk and 1'ick s .Icnble sent four Cutis iiiisiiiiik ". .... disk Iliiulley gtne wu to 1'ncknrd at the i ml of the inning, but the damage already was clone. A's Turn to Win mill: White Wov got n good grip '" ; . , t MX in rnw ..ml it ?xl'rl. , win at St I.ouis this ,,. ir wns the thiirl time this ' nnornoon n m,,i- Imtm unMnii Hint the men of JlncU iionc .hnnmd a half doen cmncs in micros- 111 "',,.., ,1(,,.,. , au. gone above t,um- '"" '" . , . i r .. n(rK h) Uaf,M defeats. Sratt iv,r lnnle.1 again ami lost tururi f,m "WlMt's the matter with ,., -sv t What's the matter with again nml now tl' old mil ipiesuon ' Teu''" The nnwir is thnt lorry is . ?,; the p.tol.er he w.is last sea- I SOI. -()t nnr p this t ar, witn tne 1 I " . ..!.., mi mo ill i l. lll'lllH" "'. , l.. -...l,.,i ...n ins (lie Dig w os.ei in-. ...-.......,, sifiiinin ..., l,,ked like the Torn nt l.'is . . I Bingles and Bungles I "" "" ,yn a reuuur Mn J -Vm!.,, on "r "'"r" "-L 'L'Jji tine- ,e , sills club at thm- lime , . i slS. is M.k m t The '""", ";'' r,L!i ni but (ouldn't K"t".;B.M,k,ms hWM ., .,.e, r, n( llnr llaik iOuM leek em "lie I lib i ' "". ."ar .''":., ,u. I,,,.,, nt (no riiiliiris1 "' "nr..' "' , ,Xr mr, ot mo n I ., iiii hi homrr i "" "J"' j r .,,,, i ' H' . !-.," ti.kss .nil l- HR M J a flm. l.fll-Vfr in, I h- n 't ra lu ,nli mie l-as unit. " -iiiii The v ore Eettitnt i,,l,''t'r,",,1,1,Vri'.e,"in lilll lire like. lln when I he non I rlrne In ."ugh r"n " ri.e lunefi the uk. nrf ((P(, ,,nt ra ,lrr ,,, ;,,! 7li- Krdi " on il l"l lol.ir m (lie '''"",""" w """'"'; TheortK-lal statistlolan ra' need a nur mwlij .d.IlnB in.hln to mum link Hur run s lilte M-Jrd STn"i Vf'?'1 W e fulrlie; will. Done llilnl. of the rlilln. Ihe dllTerenie lielneen lliem Is nlnetj miles. I man man be ioii ii i.ni in- mi n ! ovr The Vail 6 ueir Min.iru noun njj inr The Yanl t nrte iidiaiis ami pile o'n ' ,r' i v "" II lulf Scl I lis onl nalurjl thll Hln'il remains in j the fleM hut Whent mav b" mono to the bUHbes If ni h i ontlnues In huM Ihe hall I am! allowlus m. home mil ifi"r fleldliu a 1 xinili- ' .luilse rniililn'l icet the ilei Won for Wnh-i IiikIoii jeelerdiiJ, hut he Irleil hiircl with h I iniiple of Imsr hits nml u slnlen hiise. l ltfmaee held hit v.ual lionrsior otirf .ttlijilv ot roila lc itcrdau. Ue hurhrt fm iiniliiffs nDilluit the l7rrfs nml held the I m.i Miniatl tlttbbcm roui Hie noriiiy &rnfiot i ' The Pirates nnti Uoib.i rs are plalnR las tli fniirlli pIhco The Tluniiuet.rs nre It loi!a How luna oil lidrne) now long- j I lieoricr linrn nuu n nomr run tinu a nin 1 . ...I.,tii llsit ll 11 nn Uel.riiii 'si .u. . RIP jrninuaji .-h " ........... h- c...,r, lets fiarttc bent the Card tor tltr rr 1 oirf '''' ( fii life lrsttrduv I ish ( Ihr nslu one uriusioiinlli n ho ocoT die c. rtrr4 uiilj 1 rrom tt. wav thine nre nrenk.nj? now i there not a chance for me neil to t blue j th-ei tlon lrt(rtl fftn Hre Hnxloiu In tsee irrnhy Neule, . In urtlon on thr baw. (.ren aliouJd bo ' Home ulliler. i onnn Men anil Hojl "graduating grammar school boys All the fellowa ssy. "Some class, nlfly end .speed oh, boyl" Your varatlon will not be complete unless you tales II. a, with you Is backed by the Urml House of Its kind In the country. Our beautifully lllus. trated (.aCaloeue telle ths'slory. Free.-Writs IICIH" WEMJKARK DBl'AKTM : uTf i t-ib riumrn Up-to-iMinute (Marks of Leading Batters NATION l. I.EAM K I'lsyer nml ( lull. 1. (ranth, Philadelphia 01 UifM, llrnnklyn innn, New lork n A. ii. it, II. r.C, is'i ai n; .3M 240 34 S3 .8.18 31H 3I 8 .310 181 as 58 -M0 S.10 12 SI .317 i;m i. .ll. It. II. !'.(. 217 ni rii ,iii son 3ii ni .xs SHI 37 73 .148 210 as R6 .3IS i:i 2 ot .in . Hlllliime, I'hlln O ' llurnn. Now nrk (18 AMERICAN I. riajor nlifl Cluh U. ' rer-klnpaiieh. N, . fll .latkKon, t'lilraro "0 loirh, Urtroll 7 I Uss-lend. Kelrolt 51 I Joe Daley Stops Silva i ltnp.tnn lul 1J -le. llnle the rlerr New Turk ber Mopped n inline flln nf u'.hter al th i iimnir r ial A I laM ulshl IIh MuilltnK nfler the Henth louiel Blues Dye East Germantown fn nf the lHrg.pt BHthrinir, ,-nn Haw Ihe c lrnmnlow n llnvs clffnt East rierinHiitnwn .'. 4 of the ura i jui, niue M MM Fit HKSnitTS AM11KY IMKh. X J. The New Ocean Hotel V'lnest l:iirnprfin lintel on the North lerei nni.1. (npnelt 350. II. JnniMI.'lgr. HOTEL BRISTOL Dlrrctlr on the Orean Tront. riVT' i ""' YIUI one nrt P-np THE SHELBURNE New modern hotel hot and cold run'g water In every room private hatha Ocean Path way, lacing park and ocean V C Haynri I'OCIIMl llll(Tls ShniTliee-on-I)elnwnre. r. HJIK, I H, .J.. IIIJ , 1 K.-.-sgr BUCKW00D INN (FIREPROOF) Skants-sa-Dthsirt, Ptnorjlrsslt Ji'OtT OPEN A hotel of notable distinction located In a park of 10,000 acres, exclusive to guests;73 miles from New York, 73 miles from Phila delphia. Homo of tha8h a wnes Coun try Club. CHAS. V. MURPHY. Mnaer M-if"i'-SMn tWJ-JJ 1' J J L, ,.IJIJ Delaware Water (lap. Pa. 'THE MOl'NTAIN .'AB.M.IHB THE KITTATINNY DKI.M HF. VtATKK OAP. PA. The lendlns: hotel or this famous reglnnl opn lo Dec Capacity COM Strictly modern. Golf, tennis, saddle horses, bathing boating orchestra Concerts, dancen Kxceptlnnal Cutslne American plan, ko a la carte irrlll Garage. iium maps and terms upon re TOItN IM'HDV fripi: A strictly modem hotel with excellent labia and service. Altitude zooo ls)t Splendid roads; golf, tsnnls, etc Open Jane 30th to October 1st Address until June 10th. iloltn I. Gibbons. Manager noUl Rnnrt Bsltlmore, Md t.ltKMNTIHVN. I'llll... I'A. oi w a nnm m.i ..T I jnrtUUYY ltYVFi 11NIN Airy rooms, rood table; prKate Brounds; tsnnls I S. UAg Itjs W" ne t Gtn. avs cars (Iss aulee. Msr Tel. Otn. 4148. IIMIIV, I'. Wynburne Inn n-M.'"" V,n r;T J,,, vlt m"y at nMsonni-le ratfs ninolnrr I,an Kmunrls. mIjIi- rjnda I'honn Ilcrwjn 1 ; Erpe- busl 'h ltlMllt. I'A. UUiMiK inn Open all ..r a rirtikhtfui ' hom "" -,,Mln lAr" H ' mlnuli from city center, Oolf unnls.rl.IlnB. nsllnt ?$ a J".? miri,i. ihone Wayne 17 . - AMtllN. I'A. f, flinn hlimr. Ed looi, unil flne ,0fnton . Pfo Id wm.. t l..m; f, nyd, ,,eo. , iiiisiiiit in mr irra ifi tn . luanti. . ' dlltDKN hIM)T rHI.I. u TKK CO. I Akron. I"n t lill.' 1jI " llllllj, I ct, i trnxtiiki ii t i I'A. l lie iijaniii. ; ""'f- T ."p"n. -V"10ellne t ini iHimiiia i.eiiH iiim vhiip rtpnn rir ratasi an I Urmlars Address M K" HltlNKI.Ei ihenuisiaeK' ! f. The Hillside J"au M'lvv J,r'v bh- Ph. ffarnge Katharine Grhart. stkr r.ic rn. md. n f . W . I ' OUrlintOTl JtiOtel la5i.wii lulw , , me m, ,, mnfy. American and European Pans , r ooo r ill n o n 431 Rooms, 222 Baths, $2 & Up " " II T MII.l.KR Manaesr. jr.trinsox. n. n. New Waumbek HOTEL AND COTTAGES Jefferson, N. H. IN THE IIKART or TUB WHITE MOUNTAINS Golf, Tennis, Fishing, Riding and Dancing; Tlnllr Conrertn OriJN FUOM Jl'MJ ,'B TO OCT. Kor booklet uddres liotel or 8 West 40lli hi., etv York N T Stock i:xchanira Om 0f N. Ij CAItrUNTEIt t CO. Frank F. shule. Owner John J. Ilennesaj, Manacer DIMII.l.r. NOTCH. N. The Balsams Dixville Notch White Mountains, N. H. Season, June to October BooUinB offlco novv open S Went 0lh St. Nw Tele ITnun A rountry DAVID B. PLUMER, Manager I'hono i'UO Vanderbllt jniyiAi, n. ii. ML MADISON HOUSE (iorham, N, II. "The Gateway lo the White Mt,," Opens June III Homelike atmosphere Outdoor Hports Kins June anil July trout ".shins; Well-equipped garage Writs for bklt und terms to C tl CHANDLKIt Prop VERMONT VERMONT KKPURTH Free Informatlpn booklets by wrltlni Harry A. Dlack. Sec of State. Publicity Bureau. Montpsller. Vt s'IHII.TKEY, VT. THE DOftMS Sgy" pr . ITSANKLIN COUNTY. TA. n "B nrmi m I A. r I WUW" -(HUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS .. ...i. io.i ,i. .,v i nj i n.i. s ifivnE3 i rrc ti'MMrcn hksorts "'atTTVntjc en v, nT j." I sjlM ' Oh e Ambassador The Atlantic Coast's newest and most luxurious hotel costing $4,000,000 now ' open to the public and catering to a select clientele. On the Board Walk, yet in the quiet Chelsea residential district: Direction of D. M, Llnnnrd. Presl. dent of the California Hotel Com pany, operntlng the famous Hotels Mnrylnnd, Huntington and Crcen at Pasndena, the Alexandria and Cali fornia Hotels at Los Angeles, ths Belvedere at Santn Barbara, the F-alrmont and Palace at San Tran clsco, and The Linnard to be opened next year In New York City (nolrst anil Most Atlraethe '.oration HOTEL ESPLANADE Hiioi.Kni.orn OfKAN FRONT Plreem on the Ilnnrdwalk lloston to Smar f,fn Ae In exclusive Chelsea section Cap von I'resh and sr-a water halhs private and puinir ana eery appointment jioaem I hirtro-therapeutlc iletmrtment Orchestrs. Innrlmf Auto hus meets trains Dooklet. i Ownership rilreillnn W F, SHAW. . :miarles o NTHEI t7Wv 1 vans to lJcornibrtv eJconuorTVftmarvryi" mant vriuvoui crtravQOttivcr,1 U I CHAT VHlMSIf p PMILtD. , Ilest Lnrnled, 1'oiiiilnr Trlred Hotel Hotel Netherlands New lork ATe.. .10 tarcls from Hoard atk. lap 4nn Kletator, private haths, running alr In bedrooms FRICE KBATUHE8 liathlng prl liege from hotel Dance Floor. l-Itllr rale. Amerlrnn Tlan (with meals) 93 'to 5 ilullyi SIB. S17.30. M0. S& weekly. i.. i.t -1 m u,iiir,i I'roprieror. 0 CA MKKK-KMI t JeOU SATl'llDAV srnciAi, to aioxnAi HOTEL BELLEVILLE New erk Aenne near Tleach tSDOlTrTOr Vk.U 1.. t - - v . m. w Capaell7tSa. ArnerlsanpUn.Ublesridsarrlcsl special fsaturas, prrraU bath, running watsr I u. iron werator: reasonaDK rataa. u pen an rear. Owaershlp mi nagsment, J. L. LEEDS. I HOTEL JACKSON ATL.VNTIO CITY. N. J. o. r,nJLa avt,.'!,r,t house from Boardwalk and K eel Tier FIREPROOF. Private baths; ron". nlng water In rooms. Orchestra: grill. nm k!1 Kuropean plan. Moderate rates. """''""i' uiwimnrnifni. B, J, I3ROUAN. HOTEL MERION ("ReprooF Vermont ave. and the Hearh; near all at hMSi"onCa,Dacl.,sl,S50 , Hlgh-class. mode rMnJj fau,p,C'or .ub"! el'v'or: prlv. baths: running water In rooms, etc Extensive porches Ownership mannr't. Mr. PArtT.ET ROQUOIS to Vfoim atu, adjacent to beukl p w,wnnapfttroiM,muic,dMeiM.I ftxv;tljrD0dra,tAbl8iiidwrTtjcUB4l hutsm aoUritun. Booklot. A. rrmnokUl Cap WO,Rflnedpronis,muslc,dtcelnsi i kg 1 PITNEY York ave., nsr Beach. 1st- clatr house; table abundantly sunplie'l with best market stTords; baths, all conenlences.bathlna: from house, free shower Inths. Sat to Mon . 13 r.O Jl'J .10 up wkly. fanaoHv 2i0 M. C SWEENEY. HOTEL AIIUTINC - - " " - racinc Ave. ana St. James Place. Central ?fSIVJ'.!1.r!!?l!!P' i.Opp0.,i,BJ. th" ct"ollo 1 "nif "i"i?' ch,u,che?o 3 day up Unds t ""me management for 12 years. J. R. Jonea. HOTEL FREDONIA OPEN ALITBATIITerrnessee avff'.1Just off HnAnlVtUlk European plan. Every appoint- ment Moderate rhle restaurant. WorthinetOn fls"0"rl and Pacini Aves. ui uiuiB uiu lKK fnm bM(.h & nead, Depot Hot A -oia runnlnc water In rooms. Terms moderate. J, R. WOHTHINOTQN. HOTEL CONTINENTAL I Al asopen. always riady. Terms moil erate ' I'hone or write M Walsh Duncan. I Avon Inn P0?" cni v'rslnla Ae. Private , baths, running water, elevator 1 to street Buperlor table H, W William, Westminster SXV. Ii'. - ?lev-'. ,,, r,n un wku ffffiiv"..' gf tw. ''Hotel Boscobel Unlucky Ate. near . .w..w .j4al nn , .. lietich irt nn .. t.n. Amr rl an PoolcUt A 12 MARIOM. '- . "' ' nuranimigiuii - - ""- -a Atlantic C!ltv Open all ear n J OSBOrtNE & WOW. HOTEL PLAZA ST fHAm.KS PLACE PAC'Il'lC AVE Ele.ilnr. Private baths A r McCI.El.LAM BISCAYNE n0:r,reaVh!' lXZ$ SI' SO up dallv: 514 up weeklv IIARHISiON HIPPI.E. Prop. Deloncey-Lakewood iz",B- Carolina veiiu.w j " nr. beach: baU- Inr from hotel; rates mod a. niTTA. ' rhnnnell '" ancl Psc avf" Beach.front unanncu Mew Amer European plan! I rales ras can 2.10 A c rhanneii. r.,' I THE COMFORT. 112 St James Pi nr. b.schi rooms dally or wkly . res at W. p. Farrar. NeTTClrlHon A" B'"- "ara,., INew "mrlon nooi.i.t 8 jc jioMFAck " -- j orKAN rtTVivi Normandie-bv-thp-SAa OCEAN CITY. V. J. loo rooms 10" suites with prKate bathl on artesian well wsier Ice plant eleetrls Ilnhi plant Kleialors froin trround floor , nirectb farlnc the ocesn c'ulslne ths, best j ix"" ,u" jgigrgj'cjsag asai , THE BREAKERS 0ol llosrdwslk hotel. K. A. YOUNO. itn. Swarthmore ' W?lH?gSSg& l7 Onntrsp", '-f TheMaybeny. -j jm. , Hotel Henry f''S'.r." 'ttEx. ' CArK MAY. N. j7 COLONIAL HOTEL" noomi With Hath Hunnlntr Wit 22d Senson. W H CHURCH. Oner nnrl Proprietor I-ONdPOTlT, N. J HOTEL ABERDEEN i.ONoronT. N. j. Directly on ths ocesn front. An Idsal fsmllr hotel In comfort nnd surroundings at moderate rates. i!0 mlns. by trolley or aula from Atlantic City. Dklt. John C. Gossler Lonxport's bis new concrete seawall ant tcesn promenade are now completed sriusti i.aki; BK.rn. n. . She ju makers erRINO IVKE BEACH. N. 1. Ocean front. Surf bathtnsi tennla, MIL saddle horses, muslo. Idsal family bote, Rxcluslva Ulentsis. Eicellsnt table: aooj service. No moaciultoea, OirntrsalB manatament. r Minis n. jms. IIEA.'II HAVEN. N. J. THE ENGLESIDE Tho best combination of jcenulna eftihon V rniuita uu vim (tr sits, vvataiia '(( CHI VIM , fli.hlng'. Batillnir, hnthlnr tv. ocean tM m Th Kn.le.lJe offers tnodtrn PPolntmintL,ujBg Sfa tnd fresh water prlvt baths. tc. w Orchcatra Oaraa itAAbUfi fi ? vay r iv lomuai rourn R. F. KNr.f.K, MaiMsW, 8 SEASinB PAim. W. J. THE MANHSET- Directly cp the ocean front. Capeltf MtVf -lilfS Booklet. Hi ROBg TURNKR. OwneftKg- "V .- . . t 1 . .HHJrTrWUlr. . J. t.T.J. , ft NEW SHCLDOK w jviuiswo , . mm , iS&if. , -.k 4 f 2 1 Od- t' a -M f 1 -ii J j M !ct A m uAKitv&" 'n,. r ' ; T?aitcH,sf LHtfiaiKJ, iWLii V, -n T K . mjk tT,: J A" '&J,.iJJlA,JLUMlk, 'kJdM i.tvV;.y:2; ,t "CMUl