JW f J -c ,rt . h , 4j EVENING- PUBLIC. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1919 'jlt ; PHILLIES' ENTIRE PITCHING STAFF WOULD GO IF EPPA RIXEY WERE TO BE TRADED TO GIANTS"! KSR1 It GOLF FEVER ALONE IS INCURABLE MALADY Clubs, Balls and Unix's Only . Thing That Alleviates Suffering of Patient FINALS AT RIVERTON Ii.v SPICK HAM, A ItECKNT eon'tiltntlnn with pome of our tiost known FprrlnlNN rovonN , the fact that there Is only one tliiiiK , In the world tlint l iwnrnblp coif i fever. It Is rather iny to contract and when nu once gft ii j()u Intu it for nil time. There is mi known. method to nllevintc the penr iroducel by the fever rxrrpt to ndminlvter t the patient a has of clut, hulls ii'iil an eighteen hole course, plus a caddy or bo. And this only nl!cialc, the fever. After the patient has been fed on this medicine for a day, he Is voiso the- next, and to ad infinitum. ' Thousands of ntlipl-s have hemm , one branch of sport only to cast that aside later for another. Hut when' once a man or woman get the golfer ferer, all bets are off. They frBnt baseball, rowing, tenni, gymnasium work, haskftball and even ping pons ana cricket ns soon as inej wn m me Dream 01 tne iiuks and get n glimpse of the velvety fairways, nnd putting greens ftincn fhft u-ip hoonrnft hiatnfv 1,1.1 vet have flocked to the links as they never! Wilioughby. Meichantville, drove off did before, indicating that, in spite of their semifinal mutch. Youell got the the thousands who nlrendy play, the lead on his opponent nnd retained it game is on the verge of n new cm. one 'until the finish, when he won It up and that is pninir to nationalize nnd in- 2 to nla.i . The other match in tills class ten. 'onallze the old Scottish game as the worlds pastime. Flock to Lillys Although there are no tournaments of importance in the Philadelphia dis trict for some time to come, there arc more people plnjing golf right now than ever, and the number is increasing daily. Clubs are extending their fa cilities and more applications for mem bership are being received than can be accommodated. An example of what tne golf fever will do for i man was demonstrated Several years ago when Christie Mathewson, of the New Y'ork Oiants, was nt the height of his hurling game. He often would go out in tlie nioiuing and play eighteen holes of golf in inlte of the fact that he had an im- I portant game to pitch in the afternoon. Naturally he would not be in ns goon shape br he should be for the baseball aroe, but he continued this practice until Mnnnuer John McOrnw com- pelled him to "lay off" golf on days when he was scheduled to hurl or when there was n possibility that he might be called on to do relief work in the box. , Ball Players Fiends What was true of Mathewson was also true of Eddie Collins, John r Cbombs and Chief Ilender. although to a lesser extent. Chief IJender be came such a fiend at the game that he didn't want to do anything but piny. He nlso became very expert on the links, just as he is nf. everything he. tries, but be was never well known as a golfer outside of Philadelphia be cause he was not allowed to compete In the amateur tournaments, owing t. his professional standing in baseball. The ruling that barred him from these tournaments wbh very unfair hut it Stood nevertheless, and Render wns de prived of a great reputation that he way certain to make on the links. Barnes' Great Hcconl All records were broken by Jim i Barnes, of Sunset Hill, on the links of the Hhawnec.Countrv Club yesterdny. In addition to winning the 72-hole open tonrnnment with n 2S.i totnl. the llrlton reeled off n (17 nn his last round. This is one stroke better than the OS made bj Gil Nicbolls three years ago. .i It is doubtful if more superb golf than Barnes's yesterday afternoon has iver been furnished in an open meeting. Par for this layout is 73,, 37 out nnd 30 for the inward half, yet the mnn from the west reached the turn in S3 nud supplemented that with 34 for the last ntnn Against a pace like that, little wonder k that the rest oi tne neiu uroppeu uwu.i. Mtvft Tlmilv nf flakier, onlv one shot hehlnd Tlarnes at the outset of the last round.' found it impossible to hold his rival, though wjth n 71 the several ' times 'Massachusetts champion made I nro nf ceenml nlnce. Emmet Kreni h. with rnimrts nf 73 and 72. got third award, his seventy-two -hole totnl being 208. The prir.es were won as ioiiowh; First- .Tim llnrnes. $32fi : second. ' Mike Brady, $220: third. Emmet . French. $100 ; fourth. (511 Nirholls. $4.) : ', fifth, Charlie Hoffner. m : i sixth i nnd seventh split between V ilfrcd Held and Fred McLeod, $15 each. In addition to first money. Barnes won fhe special $25 award for making the lfcwcst single round of the tonrnn ment. While going to the thirteenth, an Insect flew in Barnes's eye. whereupon the big fellow called upon his rival for help. "That's the only way I'll get him." observed Brady, with a smile. Barnes s record was as follows: Out 4334444 3 433 ' In........" 04245338 3 84 T Finals at Biverion The semifinal round in the class i tournament of the Biverton Oolf club wast played yesterday morning. In the S; afternoon, niter iue ruiu mm i-cnsru, ? the three pair left in the tournament began, nnu in spue oi me suuueu cuu- 1 - PHOTOPLAYS H E A THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT "u AU0Vli 1UMM ANITA STEWART In "A MIDNIQHT nOMANCK" t. CT IDCk' A 0TU 4 MAllKET BT8. JUW i- MAUflblU UAM1 .T-X "COWARDICE UOUnT" I ICITirCOCnM STH AND DAUPHIN .. Jllrrt.Ki3JfN 8TS. MAT. DAILT , . EVELYN NESBIT In 'THK HMI.SE IDOL." ;: JUMBO FRONT ST. U omABD AVB. Jumbo Junction on Frankford "U" rATlV PlI-KPylHn In 'CAPTAIN KIDD. JR." " IXAnCD ST & liANCABTER AVE. iXrtUCil.. MATINEE WAIY ' Slaymaker Wins in Lumbermen's Tourney R. E. Klaymnker, Jr.. won the low net medal drive yesterday after noon In the monthly golf tournament held by the Philadelphia Lumber men's tiolf Club over the east course of. the Merlon Cricket Club, at Haxerford. Slnymnkcr turned in a card of 104. which, with his handi cap of !10. gave him the clny'tt honors with a 74. .1. Klmer Troth, presi dent of the club, was mtoimI, with "!. net. The prizes for third and fourth were divided between II. W. Smedley, J. I. Coulburu, V. 1, Ulce nnd Irving A. Collins, each of whom had n net of b. Iteluu nre the summaiies; !rns .. 101 ; . ll SI , . inn , . mi . ns .. mi , . n'l . . isn . i si .. ibi . . in .. in .. 124 ..in . . liJ llrii p an -tl il "s is 2(1 S K slivmaliPr .' nimrr Troth . . It W Smcillm . . .1 I (.'oulburn . . W I, lllc-o t A r'nlllns .1 A Ros r A Klnlev . W VI .Nicholson. C lllilih Amos Y l.eacher 1) rinlrrt. .Ir . , .? c Connor . . .1 U Williams P A Bfnon A H F Smith Tl Til 7S 7S IS M K. SI a:, s.i :u sit M sr. cr si sn aj n.' is n.t L'S 01 .... . .. .. . , , . ,, i , ,lit,on of '" ll,,ks' lln-vc'1 B" ln ' the finals. I he winners were: v lass a,, c,. .1. Youell, I'mnkfuril; Class 15, , ... , . whitemnM. : Clas C. W C. Stevens. Klveiton. Yeterdav morning it was pouring in , ton OlltS wlietl (J. J. Yoticll Mild A. S. was not begun until 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when tininervilic nun i . i Hon st.nrtci out Kmner 1 O Won tlie,"lr '""" I""' ' " "r,- "err mn'tch rntlier easily nt 4 up and 2 to nlav. Late in the afternoon the ram iind stopped when Knmcryillo nnd Youell went out to play the final round. Ap parently, Somerville felt the effects of his eariier match, for he was never in it at all. losing S nnil 7. L. E. Adams Ylns ,. II. Adams. Wliitemnrsh. cinic through. s H'e victor in Class R, boat ing Adam (lirnbel in the final loiind. .1 and 2. W. C. Stevens was the only home club member to win. He captuied the honors in Class C In the morning lie defeated 0. I". I-arp in the semifinal i mind. 2 to 1. nnd in tiie afternoon had no trouble in eliminating his rlub- mftte, G. T Stockel, 5 up and J to pnVi . claps A Seminnais c P. Somen llle. TUverion defpatd r Bod Aronlmlnk. 4 and . . , n .t Youell. Frankford .Wealed A. Wllloueht. MerchintMlle. 3 nnd 2. final Round O .1 Tnuell. Krankford defeated C. SomeMlllo, Itlerlon. 8 nnd 7. Ct.AS-'S n Semlftnala I, E Adams Wliltemamh, defeated n. II Hedle Stenton 1 up Adam lllmhel Phllmont, defeated Sam Bennett, I.u I.u 4 and 3 Final Kound I, n. Adams Whltemnrph, defeated Adam Olmbel, Thllmont, 3 and 2. Scraps About Scrappers Franklp Ilrnun a Treaton Brown at the shore tonight Th New York Boy who startled the fans bv dropping Johnnv Kllbane herp last winter will have the main assignment at tho At lantic City SportlnK Club this evenlns when ho ensraees Preston Ilrown, the colored ffAtherw-elir'it Willie Coulon fitcs Victor mtchle In the semlwlnd-up. The other bouts follow: T.en Rowlands v .Inn Hooker ind Marty (Nick) Hacs s Jimmy rarker. tlnrk Word, the Kllzabeth N .T boy who has been maklnir wod In Kenslneton, will oppose the hard-nlttlnif Johnny Mealv In the Aral act at the Cambria open-air show to morrow nlaht Johnrv Morpan enaams Kid Diamond In the Kcmltlnal The other bouts follow: Tlav O'Mallev s Johnny Duian. Younir Dlamrnd h. Artt Campbell and Port Richmond Mike Gibbons s Younsr Tinkey Joe Ttplltx the boy who came to the front with his sensational knockout win over Oeoree Chanev, did not hae to wait Ions for recognition Manager Classman ester day announced that Tlplltx had been signed to meet Johnny Dundee In a twehe-round battle- to a decision In Boston on Monday ntffht This will be Tlplltz's first big money assignment, Johnny Kllbane and Joe Fox, premier reatnerweignts, win exmmt in an inter national match at the. Phils ball yard on the night of July 28 This Is billed as an International nffatr Promoter James V Dougherty's Rupportlnc card follows Kid Norfolk vh Jamaica Kid. ral Delaney s Joe Welsh. Max Williamson vs Battling Ieonard and Whltey Fitzgerald vs. Willie Kannon. Ram nalui, ersatlle outh fresh from his Toledo triumph and his Shlbe Park ronquest. called un on the long-distance from South Philadelphia, this mornlnz Ills message follows "Tenfller'a the champ. I'm the guv that picked Dempsey to flatten WHlard I'm the guv that picked Leonard tn flatten Kllbane Now I'm th guy who predicts Tendler will flatten Leonard This sounds like a flock of hop. but It's the real dope. No wonder Benny keeps clear of Lew. It'a good Judgment " Ju!e Rohhln brok- training long enough to attend the Shlho Park fracas. Jules lewed the struggles from th first row of the upper pavilion Jules wa host to this party: Dr Leon L Weinberg, Dr Albert Cartun. Al Adetson Herman Koppleman. Lw Lewis and Moe Hochman, Jack Welnsteln denies that he Is a rela tie of the Nate Welnsteln who acted In the capacity of oTflcla announcer at Tex Rlckara'a arena In Toledo on July . Eddie O'Keefd's director finds that he has a big enough task In keeping Eddie before the public. Sam Isaacs and Adam Weber led the composing room cheerlnr section at Mondav night's fight session, George Bniitle and John Howie teamed with Tommy Farrelt and Jo Beattle. It was a large evening for the boys Fistic bight comes only once a ear for them. ratsy Wallace and Max Williamson clash In the wind-up at the National A A on Monday night. Battling Stinger and Jimmy Mendo meet In the smlwlndun. The other bouts follow: Joe Boggs v Youn Nelson wmia iac vn job oiinger ana jonnny Moore vs Joe Duffy. rnOTOPLAyw T R E S I Of UST D ANU LOCUBT bTRKKTS DOROTHY DAI.TON In' 1XJ.N In WIVES" jiurti jrtiw s NIXON B2D AND MARKBTT ST8. srne iaij comedy ATTRACTION PARR RJDOH AVE. t DAUPUIM ST. r-ir Mat. aijs. kv. ut45 to a, ROBERT WARWICK In "SECRET SERVICE" RIVHT I e2D AND 6ANS0M OTS. Il V IUl MATINEB DAI MATINES DAILT ALICE BRADY In ED HEAD" 5TRAND """BSanoo ALEX GRAVEIN WiEETS BILL TILDEN TODAY Field in Clay Court Tourney Will Be Reduced to Four by Tonight CHAMPION IS FAVORITE Cliirngo, .1 nl v 17. The record nf 170 plniii-s ili.it sarled in quest of the1 men's national clav court chanipiorl- iliin i.n.t Itnlil l,v AVilltfim 'IV M'illloO Jd. '( Pliil.ideiph'la. bad been reduced ... ..:..!.- .. I ...... 1. ........ t.l h.nl.nltll Mi I'lm (It'll I'lil.i lii'Kll II nil nmiHiiin i on the inn-Is of the South Side Tennis Club Tliese liitnis and tlie older in which! liitnis and tlie Older ill Which . .-, . vhi m:isii lonny in iiins.x,,, .mm,,,, loiinw: ,ei itrnvrm. oi i ninornia : i I Illicit. oi rniincieipnia : uoocri .u. Ki'isc- of California: Walter West brook if Petinit; William M. John ston, of California: L. Hairy Waid ne.'. of Chicago; Walter T. 'i'aes. of Chicago, mil Vincent Klchards, of New orl. 'I he firsl fo ir named are in the upper half of the draw, the Inst four in the lower. Tildm. Westbrook. Jnlinstnn and IiidiMiK are the favorites. Dingles and Bungles ,..' "" .''r ,,,r raners." lonfldH the cm.t nltli the liriinn ilfrln. ns he tlniM-,1 his trlrk llil In ii hirreil hnrrnoni. "thnt llenrj l'orii thinks llenrtllrt Arnnlrt I. n ne simper writer, rrnlmhli thinks John MiHrnu Is nn onern sincer," H'nndtcorrf Ofrf fnroln nnlfr llcmlllnc. rmt' tlot;ilo itrie fnr PhlH pitcher. In thn nrohlhltlnn dns It vpouldn't hp fair to rail Tlml Wppr. tho former Thll. a hau-bren rivirl N ilalni! soo.t bill for HrndlnK ..i; iirrn,e he im, K!". t" Jrjr ; )nidnnnl. I'mnk ill he with the Cnnls I 77ie A' hay plnvrd t per cewt hairhall dice thrv trfl rbillir July S. Thru hat r inn our nut of mtIccu. Them xct di max no! Injure th Phils' percrntnee in thp atnndlnce but the're cer tainly tnktnv a fall nut of thn pertentage at the pate rtlrke' pltrhinir fctnn Is hrnnrlilnr out. Wnodwnril .lacnhs nnd Sdiupp nre this week s mlilltionv. Uoiton plfetirr teny ao hnck to thr 7'rrf for roil lii" mny not It tuny no to tJif White Ror nilrf hr mow o(. .No u nrdrr 7lfs nmne Is May. Tounir Inletrd some more pep Into the Tlffrrs eRterda ll hit ,n th fourteenth cent the Mark tumMlna Can't iv tumbllnK down for th A'a tho can't drop nnv fur ther. If n a Vitllnnnt linlldar irnterdar. There wnn't n (came played in the lfydler elr- cult Vaul tuvcr the nrtr pllrhrr tinned hit thr tied Rot, is n WffliMiniinYr nilrf ffeatfa mil rfntfotsh(p iMt, its nninevnitc , iiauK. Carl Mix pnxe the Red Sox won't sup port him .Tudulnz from the percentage tables eerv nurler on me narrow euuau nni vnr sanio kick The Senators ptnsftt ft nntiiral' camt jeaterday. Thes on. 11-1. Vntru llellman nn a u lid ictlrf man on tie hoses. lie pilfered four ctsiioiis. 1111 I in mm urinun i"r ' "r"'',-;V !liiAll then thr ito-bv bv the hlte Hnx nnd oth i.umbeth wm went iwa bv the Indiana. The Best Shoes a Man c an Afford are the only economical shoes, in this day of uncertain values. 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MARION DAVIES In "aETTINO MARY HARRIED" IftlDCDIAI 00TH ft WALNUT 8TS. llVlrtr.l-L. Mats. J -SO Evr TtP. KITTY QORDON In "PLAYTHINaS OF FATE" I IRTTRTV BROAD ft COLUMBIA AV, L.lDdrV.1 JM.W..MATJNKE DAILY RUMORED WOODWARD WILL GO McGraw Said to Be After Former Phil Flinper to Bolster Crippled Pitch ing Staff CARDS EXHIBIT TODAY BY KDWIX .1. POLLOCK rnlli: trading of Kerdie Schnpp to thel Cards fnr Frank Snider Is the first I nf "haf i" belieied to be a series of ifpftilnB til !, V...1 t .......... I- .. I.I..1. umi' - in tin- . ti i i hi II I i it'll 111- ill ii n ii i th0 (Jiants lll hVnie nrnmlnentlv. Ilni'ini- lo .h..,, ... ii, ,n,. i, ,,. n,i y-,,. 1V,I.I ,..'ll,. .r.t l,r ll,n ' ii 'xniHiii ii, i n i ill),! thi i', ii" ,ljU , 1(1 t-arK ., h(romP n m0m i,. r ,i, mi,n, ...!.. .M. It is a known fact that MeCJraw holds i Woodward in high icgard lie believes, j that witli proper handling he will de- j velop into a great righthander. Kight now Mifiraw is in a bad way fnr pitch ers and it is ptobnhle that this condition . , ., nr, has led to the circulation of the reports,' ;cnr """"' that the Giants are about to be mixed T11"' " "f vk haie nn excellent up in a llmk of trades "hame to shatter their lecoid made One tumor had it that Tyler will be- ' on the last swing of the western towns, cornea f limit piovided Davy Robertson ' On the ptesent journey through the consents In plnv the outfield for the west, they have played ten games, two Cubs This uns spiked when the Cubs of which have been victories, were heie I n their first trip through Chicago. Then the repot t aiose that Alexander St Louis, Iletroit and Cleveland, the would lie the pitcher the libs would on,l In tl,.. Giants It IS salll lliai Ate and Kred Mitchell get along tn f.ether like n mnple of strnngers and that that was tlie ieaon for his long absence from the mound. However. . . ... , i r,. ln nm at ,loV 11 aicx iwirieu on im-"ij "' tlie night n .liny ;(, tney nnve cracked Tommy Milton Qualifies the Boston B-ines. one record, but the mark was made in! ,,, rB JuU. 17 -Tomtnv Milton the East. The trip wns started in Bos- oualined here eterdav for the lndepend Woodward I:mresscs ,nn . , . of ,, , 'n P'rb to be held on tl Unlontown 11 wiVI M c(il(. lias ai least inn i-v-.., leasons win he likes Woodward I Tlie two lensnns ate two victories which ' the New Haven boy snatched from the Giants this year. Both of them were, In the raily part of the year, when Woodwaid was gc ng at his best. The Inst time Woodwnrd hurled jn New York he made a great lilt. Xot onlv did he diop the McGraws under Coiigan's Bluff, but he also figured like n i,nlnr in Hie Phil nttBCk. TilC ' Giants lost the game, 7 to 4, and Wood wnrd had two singles, a double ana a walk out of four times up. drove in two runs and scored two himself. New York writers believe that Mr Graw is convinced that Woodward is a hitter as well as a pitcher, and if there's one tiling the boss of the Giants likes it's a hitting pitcher. Jess Barnes often is sent up in a pmch to take a smack nt the ball, and Jess swings a wicked weapon when a hit menus something. CttrtU Here Today T710R thp Mroiid ronsccutire day rflia JF raided tho postponement of the. pastlminu nt the Tinker battleground yesterday. The Reds moved on to T.Miiin tn tfllip on the Dodgers, and 'the Cards steamed their way to this ritv for ft four-game series in thre ,1--- (lay. . tJKIU rrg jw0 dars of rain helped tne rnus I ' Save and Thrive Buy W. S. S. PHOTOPLAYS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. 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TU VIHJrlA OA Mtollll5P.il. . WILLIAM FARNUM In "TH3 LONE STAR RANGER" Whep in Atlantic City ctr. TO GIANTS Will Not Trade Rixcy, Says Manager Cravath The report that Kppa Hlxey was to be traded to the New York (Jlntits was spiked today by Onvvy Cravath. "That's a bunch of hot nir." said the mannger. "Hixey is the best pitcher 1 have nnd is improving every day. lie will win many gnmes for the Phillies and that is Hie important thing now. Kppa will not be sold or traded to New Yirk or am oilier ball dull. He will staj right here." eolisldernbly, for It gave the Cravath pitchers a mueli-neeileil rest. itli nnlr fir nllrli.n nn ll, i.nipnll u -,. ...i I"-- ' " i 'ii tt ' I f little rain doesn't hurt the crop n-tnll. The Cards with their new additions. Jacobs. Wnndwnrd and Haird. exhibit only once today. It is very likely thnt both Jacobs and Voodwaid will be used against their former teammates. A s won only two games out of eleven. I'hey hae seven more Raines to play be fore they come East to play the Sena tors in Washington. They should cop nt lenst two games out of tlie seven. M n..n H.a 1 nit. loff ST,,,Ka i.,L. ,,n .. . . . . . .. . . ..--- - -- wou. Anil both the victories were scored in the SAME afternoon Finest Barley Tobacco Mellow-aged till perfect Plus a dash of Chocolate IN General Pershing and Dough boys to See Bantam BoUt in London Tonight YANK WEIGHS IN AT 116 l-ondoii, Jul 17. Anglo American rivalry was keied to nn intense pildi today ns Itri t ili nnd Yankee fight fans n waited the rons that will stmt Pal Monte and Jimmv Wilde on their 'JO round bout at !l ..'10 o'clock tonight Willi (Jenernl Pershing nnd his stuff nnd n host of American doughboys in the ciM . augmented by members of the Anient an i ninny in Paris, the inatih has assumed an international interest thnt nored of pre-war competition. Wilde, the world's flyweight chain pion, was the favorite lodaj, but the odds oor the Memphis boy showed a decrease compared with the betting tin re weeks oeo. looking fit from his tiaining with Itntish sparring pnrtners Moore weighed in nt 2 o'clock this nfternoon just under 1 1 1t pounds. Wilde, ns usual, wns mudi lighter. Tlie purse for tonight's battle is $:;o,(mio. Motor Club Meets OnakfrtoTn. Pa., July 17 Se'eral hun dred motorlna lapt nliht atlfndfd the nrst fnrrsl athrlns nf the newly nrsanizod 'ppr Rucks County Motor Club in Hrosd Theatre c (i-r'i n iii- i-iniuiiiiii mirn iir- iinrieii rt in m .is -. aeconns, an averasw of 101 I mllfs an hour th faflPtt tlm ,r nnd- on the loral track , It's The New "TEA -FOIL" Package It's soft and pliable decreases in size as the tobacco is used tobacco does not cake in the package no digging it out with the finger. 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