-iViftfr,fJ7a sn-y ', 'j., 1 1 1 t ky y".! ' u1? -,, V. f 'EtENING PTJBLIQ LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA4, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1919 'I fGO BEZDEK SAYS PIRATES MAY BE DOWN, BUT THEY'RE NOT OUT ijtT j ,' , a ifl AD UL TS ENCO URA GE YOUTHS TO PLA Y GOLF Plans Made on Pacific Coast to Inspire Boys to Meet Under Tournament Con ditions on the Links . By SPICK HALL JUS how deeply rootctl into Amer ican sports golf hns hrcomo i. dem onstrated by the recent nnnoiinrerarnt that the clubs in California arc bark of the movement to hold an annual boys tournament for the championship of the Golden Stnte. This idea is by no means new in the Knst. Here in Philadelphia there is nn annual junior championi-hip affair. The fart that these native sons are indorsing the youth of their state to take up so!f at an early age means that thev lime come to realize the fact that the Scottish game is here to stay, and that the best way to make champions is to school them as soon as they arc able to swing a club. Although two of the world's greatest folfcrs, Harry Vardon and Jim Braid, are uell advanced in age, that is no reason why the jouth should not aspire to the pinnacle on the links. Will Replace Other Sports There is no doubt that the next gen eration in this country will see virtu ally all the titles held In younger men than those who hold them now The reason is obvious. Thousands of boys, encouraged by their parents and friends. Trill take up golf where they otherwise would have been playing baseball nud football exclushely. When these boys have reached the age to play in adult tournaments champions are certain to be among them. The remarkable ability of Bobby Jones and" Perry Adair, the Atlanta youths, is an example of what the fu ture is certain to bring in golf. Wheie we have two youthful wonders of the links today, we will have hundreds tomorrow, and the number is going to increase just as certnin as the game spreads. Earlj- Development Just what is being done on the west ern coast is shown by the following from a Del Monte, Calif., publication: "Del Monte is laying plans to put on a title tournament for youngsters under fifteen years of age over the Thanks giving Day holidajs. "On the occasion of the Julj i tour nament, when 107 entries were re ceived for the men's events, theip were six or seven boys who got into the com petition. Two of these joungsters , L, t. Harris, of New York, fourteen cars old. and Ashton Stanlej, of Del Monte, thirteen cars old, got into the finals of tie sixth flight. Some of the men contestants did not f.inr the idea of playing against mere lads and theie were a couple of defaults. The annunl Independence Da tournament here us- uallv finds the older men landing in the sixth flight and their play is more of the social natuie thnn serious golf effort. The objection was based on the fact that the bojs did not make good com panions in the rounds of the links. The lads understand all the rules nnd the etiquette of the links, but snint of the men did not fane the idea. July 4 Meet "All agreed, however, that the bos should be encouraged in taking up golf at an earh age. The only means of developing into good plajers is tluo'ugh the medium of serious competition. The scheduled bojs' championship is therefore the outgrowth of the July 4 tournament. Two ears ago an event was staged for bojs and girls at Del Monte, and it proved quite a success. Several of the players at that time have since grown into the ranks of men and are now holding their own. "The bojs' championship will be looked forward to ns a developer of championship mateiial. It will be the 4 Pennsylvanians to Meet Canadian Golf Experts The names of four Pennsylvanlans appear on the roster of the golf team that is to represent this coun try in the match with the Canadians at Hamilton, Canada, on Friday. W. C. Fownes, Jr., of Pittsburgh, was selected to pick the American team, which will be composed of the following players: Chailes f.. I'vans, Chicago (ama teur championi , Francis Ouimet, Boston (ex -champion) ; Jerome D. Travers, New York (ex-champion); Bobert A. Onrdner, Chicago (ex champion) ; Oswald Kirkby, New York (metropolitan champion) : May B. Mnrston, Philadelphia; Jesse Ouilford, Roston ; Bobby Jones, At lanta , John O. Anderson, New Yotk; Kben M. Bvers, Pittsburgh (ex-champion) ; OSeorgc A. Ormis ton, Pittsburgh; William C. Fownes, Jr., Pittsburgh, GEORGE WILEY LEADS Has Tallied 38 Points In Motor- Paced Bike Races George Wiley still retains his posi tion as the leading motor-paced rider of the season. The veteran Syra cuse entry, though inactive for the last two weeks, due to injuries, hns piled up enough points thirty-eight to keep in front. Clarence Carman hns advanced into n tie with Madonna for second place, with thlrtj-six. Carman gained three h. finishing second to Chapman at the Point Breeze Velodrome last Thurs MEUSEL HAS HIT .359 IN LAST TEN GAMES Emil Has Knocked in Five Runs and Scored Five Since Cravath Became Manager of Phillies toVifin forruio'rwt'.iiim : praises from gavvy poait Frank Corry and Percv Lawrence four the only other two riders credited with W'lutt May Happen in Baseball Today means of arousing the interest of the g- Hos,., youngsters and nt the same time the Rimer roiiins i,snn Mass !,! ..Ill 1,- l,a nlTrt nt itn 'M H"lll Xnark voraiiniuim ... ... ." " Fred 1Ifrl..rt Ireland proung tneir piay. B ;:nvix .1. pollock thirty points, hope to increase their1 WHhNM nn ,,,p PPn'.V'W hns n fcore in their match pace race against. runner on third bnp nnd a rival Chapman nnd Carmnn at the Point hl" "l,h sncnfiVml Intentions, smacks Brcere Velodrome Thursday night. Thisi" flv tn ril,t "eld there s n monn that 'h the first race of it kind nci scliccl I Rr""! "P frnm 'h0 bleachers nnd grand tiled here stnnds nt the Pink' park The runner Willie Spencer nnd Marcel Merger ' '""n't nnv more rlinnrp to siore than will clash in n special match sprint race, ' "10 Plants lmM to win the pennant best two nut of three heats. I It s a rnmmon sight to see Iiish Mett The Manrlinir of ths riders follows I r1 rl""k ,),r hnl1 "nderhander to sec 1 2 3 4 Pt 1 "" n,lon wnen n riunw to the plntP tiv 1 1 Z n is 2 3 2 3H 3 1 0 Si! S .' 1 n 3 4 2 1 8J 4 2 2 0 3d .' 1 1 2 17 1 a 1 11 in 1 0 2 1 10 0111 li n 1 3 0 o n Tinvi, 1 r.nfK Won lt I'd. Mln lone "I'Ht Nen nrk 48 21 ma 'Cincinnati t(l in nil 'Chlrimn 12 n 3 4 A I'ltlKbiiritli 30 Id III nrorkbn JS IS M4 Boston IS 41 3S4 St. I,oiil, 27 4 170 rhlllle. 53 17 .3?n nil nn an i,Knrn VI on lo.l Trl. Win l-ne Fpllt Chlrato 31 W ,(IM Ml .RIO ClMelnml 17 34 l0 W .373 Vf nrk 41 31 ,S(H .170 .37 Detroit 44 3 S7 .Wt SMI t I,otil 12 17 132 sis sK lloston 31 41 420 .41(1 421 Vtashlnelnh IS 17 127 lit .125 Xt'ilftlm in . .247 ,2M1 .244 I ToBtponed Ruin. State Champion Knocked Out New nrk Juh 22 Sol Seemftn of the DrnnkHn , X preenl I0S pound New ort Mnt rhnmplnn was knni ked nut b t'hsr'ee I Snboda ht de Jlnuee In a tpirMl loui .'t I III nniin'l" ill tnr Htnateui hirKln t lir namem ii ih" V ' Voifc Athletlr l M b last e . nltlii Protest Pitcher Thompson Toronto, luh JJ I'retdeni i t M t f Jpt nf the Toronln TlApetiHll flub has an nonni-ed that he nnlil Hie h rriieet asa n t eer citn. lii ulil.h t'li.her Thonipmin f fir Ttalnmire lub took part and would H -ii.sk I'l" "llept Fillt7 f (he tnlermtlonnl 1 icn f r ii rii'ln n ilie I 1m made li. Tornti aiain.t nnttimnre lor the It h Rider Oeoree WHej Svrteue flaremo t'nrman Jamaica Mncent Madonna ttah fjeorire L'hapm.n Newark. Frank Corrv Auatralltt . I Teres Lawrence California r reo, wener rampa toivu '.s sniRni'LK MIIRirVN I.KAOfK Mhletlrs nt rieelnml rieir No., ork nt Chlrmm rlenr. Motoo nt lletrnlt Clenr lnhlnctnn nt St. I mil. clear. B IV l CHANCE COMING BACK rete flrnbnch nostou w Hanle-i California 0 110 "i In point "coring first counta 5 second 3 third 2 and fourth 1 2 it Former Cub and Barney Oldfleld to Buy Big League Club San Francisco, July 22 Frank Chance,, the "peerless leader" of the Chicago Cubs in the heyday of their glory, and manager of the Los Angeles team through two pennant-winning seasons, may get back into baseball before the beginning of next season. This time it will be not onlv as a manager, but ns a magnate ns well. Chance nnd Bnrnej Oldfield, now in the tire manufacturing business, to a friend confided that thej were nego tiating jointl for the purchase of a big league club, and that thej were confident of closing the deal before January 1, 1020. Oldfield. who Is nid he ncouiring grpat wealth in the to tire nusiness, is financial backer. to be the principal Hoyt Reports to Red Sox Detroit July 2 Walte Hojt former C.Unt pitcher who Is now a member of -h-Baltimore Dry Dock, nine the ohamplona of U". plP--ird League will Join the Boston Ited Sox here toda It U reported Hon was purchased b the Boston club from the New Orleans team of the "-outhern Aoaocla-tlon Turner Meets Levlnsky Jei-Mi Clt.1. Jul-. 22 Clas Turner and nattlms LeMnsk will claeh In the main bout of eUht rounds a the Armors A tonfgtht The ttsht waa scheduled for last esenlnsr but was put over until lonlcht at the last minute Three other bouts make up the program Wednesday's Empire City Entries two sear olds selling;. .Va First race, furlongs Kblng Orb llerk and Call Harle w ater Seiond race 117 Jessie 114 Jlrlght Gold 104 Lucv Mas three-sear-olds and lis Searchlight James 113 "lma H -' Candidate II 113 up. Ill 101 104 ion sell ing 1 1 lei mil Poor nutterns Mountain Hose II NanettH Klai k Lutius Third race three-sear-olds and up claim ing 1 mile and 70 sards -Aarsaw . 114 'little Vandlser . BJ Alma n ion -Joan of Ar"c Bft Celto I0 Albert A llil Fourth raie two-sear-olds the Wakcrteld Handicap $3000 5' furlongs Carmandale . 123 Dream of the. Haikamoro 10S Valley lln Krewer 100 Lovels 10H (The welcht nn CnrmnridHte and Tlrj m nf the alle Includen a penalts of three pounds ror winning after announcement or weights ) Fifth race three sear-olds and up. mares the Primrose handicap about 3 furlonga Masda . 120 Quietude 1(17 Irene . 103 Scoots 10.' Mary Maud 103 sixth race three-sear-olds and up. sell ing. 1 1-1R miles sunny Hill .103 Apstral . . ins Crepuscule . 10S Starter no Poacher .. IIS Albert A .. 110 Tailor Maid 10U The slxtr race on regular program haslng failed to fill the second race was split and will be run as the second and sixth races Apprentice allowance claimed Weather, raining, track slopps Scraps About Scrappers Ted (Kldl Lewis and Jack Brltton will met in a championship bout in the leces Clt. Armor on July 2S Lewis earned the right bv defeating Stese Latso here one week ago Jlmmj De Forrest trainer of Jack Dempsev will help condition lewis for this battle Lewis will train at Lnn Mranch. N J while Brltton will work nt Use. Beach Cmlr J. Drennen, of the Sun Shipbuilding Company will entertain at the Hotel Adel phla tomorrow night In honor of Johnns Kllbane This is the first testimonial dinner eer tendered the popular featherweight champion Drennen is a great admirer of the cleser Cles eland boy Ilennr Leonard In addition tn holding the litis of lightweight champion of the world now claims the distinction of being the president-elect of the I'lne Street Debating Societs This exclustse organization has not held a session in more than a month The meeting will be held one week from tonior row night at the Hotel Bingham Jack Welnatelu made this known sestenjas Jeer Fot: w--ts not observed doln am road w-nrk In the ope-n vesterdas This Is real London weather and the English feather weight limited his work In Herrmann s gm naeium This Is Fox's last da-, to keep in the snot light fur with thearrlsal of Champion Jawn Kllbane tomorrow Joes will hse to be con tnt with the mere mention' Fox Kllbane s opioncnt tc ' VHId Hurt Kennr. Tomrm Markes s light hfawwelght. will see action In the main bout at the Atlantic riti Sporting Club Thurdas night Kennv will take on Panama loe flans the slippery colored bo Clans made a grtat showing against Jeff smith before th" shore c'ub a week ago Rain again forced Promoter Johnnv Burns to call off his scheduled show at the Cam-l-r'a last night The card featuring Johnnv Mealv nrd Jock Ward now will be held Frldav night The other bouts follow Johnnv Morgan vs Kid Diamond B-iv O Mil ley vs Johnns Dugm Young Diamond vs Artio Campbell and Port Klrhmonl Mike Gibbons vs Young Plnkev Jamaica Kid. the colored bov who Voted as a human punching bag for Jack Dempsev will see service in his first regulation battle In more than alx rounds when he mewts Kid Norfolk slugging son of color In the semi wind-up to the Kllbane and Fo affair at the Phils Park next Monday evening I ill nelnne. the Cleveland bov who gave Lew Tvndler a hard fight tn his last anprar srue here will exchange wallops with loe ,lsb Battling Leonard meets Max tl HaiMFon and Whltey Fitzgerald engages it 113 Hnnnon In the other Phil Pnrk bouts uspnr I. harpless, th Swarthniore sportsman whodecoruted lack Dempses with a Irllllant baby blue luthrobei to help Jack mvkv hi-, triumphant exit from the arena hia purcbued a brilliant green one for Jonnnv I'i'bane Johnnv hopes It will bring him as r. in h luck as it did Demnses Frank Potli also will honor KIIImVio Frank has been a liberal fellow with the ball clubs handing out luckv bats to Pat Moran the Phils and others Frank still has a supplv of the willows hut when In formed that Johnnv would not be able to use cne of them on Fox Prink said he would have something appropriate Lea (no longer Whiter) Deshle, who be came Infamous while doing pome aub infield duty with the inn Mackmcn j. it Kllbane In a walk 'You know I'm the feller who picked Dempsev to stop Wlllard I now sas Fox will he lucks to last five rounds I also will state that If Tendler and Leonard meet at 133 pounds there 11 ba a new champion " ii healthv arm would head off n run Yet Ion Cnllahan. with a perferth good left flapper, keeps a portion of the bench drv Itnd baseball ' Look at the batting nvetages nnd then make vour decision Meiisol mav throw awav a few rtin ibiit Im knocks in more thnn a few III1- him k lint sine1! n dreniv bnsehit ""tig for -ivnl pitcher. Sometimes Hi ,nv ,, , ,,,, , ,,, hM tt vonn.U like the death raft e. f ,,,,, ,iraf(M ,,,, r, e hm-n t -fiivvv i rnniu would like to ceo Mentis weak aim the result nf nn earlv vonvnn accident mend, but there's II I 1 0s?Z 1 m 1 at: Im YKSTKROAY'S RESCLTS NTlt)NI, MCARCR Hovton ;. st Mills. 3 (is Innings). Other comes oostponed rain XMFnirW LKAflt'F. flfvelnnl 7i thlellcs, I. st Mills, 3i Yinshlngton, 4 Detroit l Boston 2 fhlnco. New ork fl (hldlgn 3. New ork 4 (Id gnme. 10 Inns I HpH E sterling value of Overland cars is clearly reflected in the enthusiasm of rnore than 600,000 owners. Overland Harper Co. Bell, Locust 4100 Heytfone, Race SSG 1627-ft Arch Street Branches at Beading and Atlantic Cltu lonnrrtPil MitVh in hi Inst rrn gnmr Hlnrkbiirm hns plarrd thrpp pamrs. .. - n IH.. I A... A ... nIt.HM n t..., . . i i i t M II I IU1 1111(1 'Mil Hill I" IM t-llil'TII 'IJ' little rhnn.e of Its, losing his regular ...,. ,.lls ,.. lla, ranpP(1 ,r hl Mnrsr.i, im i the new boss job ts long ns he continues to whale the hall "Mrusel is the best free-swinging hitter I have ever sppn break into the league." sntd Cravath recentlv "He takes n clean sharp cut at the ball meets it squnrelv and enn hit tn nnv field " That doesn't sound ns if Htnil Menscl were in danger nf dropping out- nf the Hill lincVip. Valuable to Crm.itli been a valunblc nid tn if the PhiK Since f'ravnth lias taken hold of the club Irish hns knmked in fi p runs and has pei sonnllv hanked the snme number The PhiU hnve plnved nine games under Craath nnd five of them hnve been viotnno Mensel has hnd a heap to do with the "ill pm e the Raker cluh hns heen setting since .lack Coomb fctepped dow n. tn nnh one game nut of the Inst ten hns Mousol failed tn hit snfeh lie has hnd one bingle in em h of the Inst foin Initios, all of which lime been wetnne for the Crnvnthinns. lush lins slapped nut eleven bingles nut of thlitv live chances under the California son for nn average of "14 He has knocked off fnuiteeu hits in his last ten engagements for a pet centage nf :t"i!l. His light arm that swings from the elbow afield hns nothing to do with his fiec swinging right and lett at bat Siching's Hat Ailing WHIM'. Meiisol is wlnling the hall and throwing pooilv, two nthei inembeis of the club ate tin owing m great shape and hntting pool h laldu Sicking nnd Lena Rlnckhmiiu .lie pie scntcd fur c cinsicleiatinn Sicking was muile the icgulai si c emil bnseninn on the clu.v, thai .luck Cnnmlis became an c mnungei Since then he has plnved in nine games, had thirtv ihniiies to kill the hall nnd hits made onlj two hits foi n giancl iiverngc cif .0117. In his fiist twn games Sicking butted at ,2."0 with a hit in each engagement intn ungunrdeel tomtoi.v. His aveiage ns a Crnvnlhian is 0,"0 Rnth Rlackburne and Sicking aie plnving splendid gomes afield and mnnv a hand has been etended them for then sensnttonnl plaving at third and second icspec Inch . hut handclasps fm then hntting have been fewer thau sunbeams I in the inst week , OLLE mo or For Shaving Softcosthe stiffest beard quicker and better than soap and lather. Requires no brush nor cup. No rubbing in. 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