iyW'fWPjr '"fc , f f r L -V, EVENED PUBLIC 1BDGKR PBlIiADELPHIA", THURSDAY, 'AUGUST '28, 1D10 HT rmOW THAT THE A'S HAVE WON A GAME LOCAL FANS CAN EXPECT PHILS TO SCORE A TRIUMPH,, HfiMM f STAR AMATEURS IN ! P&L4. OPMV GOLFS HARROWGATE swta-Hef.TBnight PASTIME PRESENTED Piatt, Tewkesbury, Clarcy, George llofjncr and Marston Among National Contestants in Whitcmarsh Tourney Today Charley lloffner Pro Favorite Sawmakers' Big Seventh Inning Spells Undoing of Pitchers Mackin and Wilson Ity SANDY Mr.NIJiMCK OIIHMN.VI. I'Utflniisli t-ntt. 1 luff tlif niwt hole. KniiiniiT Ti.- i.u.. .i..n ..f tlio fmmties i Kemble hud won tin- other. . A . . , . . , ,. " ""nble .stuck it iicrfrt't luifkkl-k.cr witnesses of the I'lillnilt-lpliin o-.on golf mill was so clop on the iiiutlA flint championship now tinder way tool; up , Kiuiimpi- Iiamletl that to liim without the trail of Woody I'lntt. the now l Ji" .nf " ft' f'0"" "? to pet I "ls tlrlvrr from hii hoprftil enddy. On famous locnl joiuiRStcr. i the tenth Kemball rolled his hall oil Ile won the grateful homiiKC of linkn- , th height to a screen of high ihruu- men hereabouts when lie put ruiiiy on uery. .o one saw what was eoIue ,bMiPLAY fort wash, tonight K thtsjiinp last week by walloping 1' rands 4i0uimet in one et tlmnderRtorm nt the birty eighth green. Piatt Is thus eager ly watched for rrsults .today. He i being nbly backed by Pnul Tewkesbury, imotlir- local ninnteufT who took away the medal at Oakmont from the,glltter Ing field In the nntional for the low ' ncore on the second thirty-six holes to qualify. Aim l.d Clnrey. Unla. Plntt did for Oumit what Clare.who drew the llean--town mastodon in the first round, when the hitter wnn the ramping favorite in the prime, almost did. The local tees man ns 1 up on the twenty-seventh, but n near lost ball on the thirty-seventh wobbled his game and he lost to the star oii the home hole. ' lloffner There Then theie's (ieoige lloffner, the local amateur champion, lie toppled the big ones. too. at Onkinont down to nod rot including the xeniifinul. lie is pjriyi'i'; the same golf as Piatt. Nip and tuck. 'Then romes Max Marston. Morion. Heliiinipetl Into Hob (inrdner. funnel-amat'-ur champion, in the first round and after a tolerable tidy tussle sin. cumb"d. as they say iiiTJonnnny. Ma ston shot a 7" at Met inn in the invitation tourney just finished and he drew "onie of the fjans this morning. Mnu other noted local amateurs want that prize, or nmjbe n place up there. Of the pro's Clmiley Hoffner. always a favorite, is looked on for first money and this was the general emotion regis tered by the gallery nt the starting tec today. With his brother George he started off in good figures. "Woody" Piatt and. his hi other. "Zimmer" Platl. the semifinalists nt Merlon, to back liim up so there is great interest in what the pair of brothers will M-oie, comparatively hpeaking. Kemble Triumphs Francis Kenihle won the nlNstar in Tltation golf tilting at Merlon yester day from A. P. Kammer, the New Jer sey linksmnn. battling on a strange course. The' winner was plajing Ills of a and 1. The winner was playing his home links'. Dave Herrou. Oakmont, won the national amateur, playing bis home links. It's l-eing done. What hanncned to the favorite -at Oakmont? Oui. What happened to the favoiite, nt Morion? Out. They picked C. C Ingraham. Hunt ingdon Valley, to clean up the second Bixteen. but great consternation was enjojed by all when he took the count against Oeorgc Morse, Rutland. Score' 2 up and 1 to plaj . II. I4. Schwartz, Merion, in the thiid sixteen rnn to form, He wobbled terrifically hut al ways had the lustvWnllop and won three of bis matches, including the finals, against young Hanson, Stenton, on the nineteenth hole. For his feat he acquired a very handsome silver cigaiette box. Thf gallery took up the play of Kam mer vs. Kemble. Kammer was there to dhow that his entrance into the finals was no fluke. There had been much discussion at the Main .Line club the day before his match with Sidney Bhniwood. Merlon, where Shurwood socked n ball to the wood when they were all square off the ciglitGznth tee. Slia'-wooil Withdraws , There wus no mention of the fact that the hole and match were lost by Sbarwood after five minutes of looking for the ball, according to the rules. The ball was finally found ami Shnr woo'l made a sweet shot; over the forks and rills to the green, holing a four for the hole and nt that time the match. Hammer made no protest. Shnrwood withdraws. W. .1. Plntt draws default and advances to the finals. Reversed. Kairmer wins Shnrwood match. Plays Plntt. Wins. Hummer handled au easy-going ball and was outdriven off every tee by the 'hard bitting Kemble. Two brnssey shots qn the -second had "Hammer still away from one brassey by the Merion links man, Kemble one up. A long, close approach putt by Kemble put him two up when Hammer developed some awful skids which even tually settled the match, for after the turn he placed real golf. He putlhis ball to the swamps on the seventh. lie tried to rut it out hut Jut it wltlf the wrong side of the stick. Once more the same, Then he hlsted another some where. Gallery Forgets Meantime the gallery started to watch Kemble hut; lie was walloping arouud the big tree, then went over the green to inc long noie. nun Kammer, he was walloping away somewhere els, and then they both walloped together, and the gallery got to talking about who would bo the next Mayor. Finally some one nsked what the score was which made everybody notice they were play- Once again thcNIIarrowgatc baseball team has been subdued by the Disstun club. The Tncony .sawnulkers tinclod to the home of the fat-going Kerning ton aggregation last "vening, and after nine strenuous sessions came out on the top of a ,i--l scole. Cnrivni-.i fin i. . , e ., . . i ne ,vis tors were ursi m '!". " creek m,,l ln,cl? fl,rll,cr V.,"" I''"'" with .. single tally in the opening biffed a -o ,Zf,rm0bmn'Ti'!mrtl,,7,:' '''''' The home talent came back wnl.bf;r ,Vl,,Cl' """'"-fro. and with four pearlies forge,, Kinininr it .... .... t. i ., .three nhcucl In the fourth. bu tZ 1'., " ,hLK: '" ''".r s advantage looked fine .until the i- ,, ... ,1111. so Kemble was onlj four tip. From this time on the two golfers got to gether and put out some real stulT. Knuuner was earnestly st.tging n come back which Kemble IkhI been oer-lookin-;. The IJaltusrol m-iii coppco motlier at the eleventh- nmt then thev bad some more Hurry. Kammer put a ball I'ight after (he long binssv of Ivcmulc to the giWn. . nl Kiimiiifr's hall lolled clear on over across the path undcrt'catli the ouiig fir trees. Kcmlile Does Par He plajed an'othei-. being perliup-. out. of bounds. Hi c.xt w-ent out. I'hen-he followed with a creeping bar "'gc.. Nobody noticed wheie they went or liow manj he plny.ed uecause it was decided the first ball was in after all. Hut he couldn't dig it nut for much. epeciiill when Kemble laid it chip seventh, when Pitcher Mnckin issued a i-MiipIe of pusses, followed b an In field single. A couple of runs crossed the p'nte. Pitcher Wilson then was sent to tin" mound. He ulloned the 1 ing (ally to' come across anil then lost the game witli n pass whith foiicd in tiie winning run. i To Play I'jprt Washington Tonight nu the Tncony bull giounds, lit Stnte ro(l nud Fni'iili street. thjM Dissimi .lub jvlll tnekle Fort Washing ton in a regularly scheduleil lontest i ,.llm fff HPPV1B' rWW,iu m sjMpSsmp' iB KANNIH Dl'KACK Famous Australian mermaid, who will compete in flie exhibition rates at the Columbia Pool tonight TO GIANTS BY PHILS A'eir Yorkers Win Because' " -'hat May Happen They Happen to Be in. in Baseball Today Park; Seven Errors Com- mitted 'AAfc' DEFEATS L ROW Hy KDWIN .1. POIAJICK rrtlli: Phils have lost nine straight uinl they'll lose eery game from now till the cows i nine home If they continue to ' injjt on the weird brand of baseball which they wished on the fanatic yesterday. I They had seven errors of commission nnd as many of omission They fell not uf n mmh itiluc to n hull i lub hi ns a club, but Individually. They plnyed i malih In n firclrii uiulri . with their heads in the clubhouse or I I borne other distant point. The greatest i manager in the world couldn't do nny- tl.tii, ivllli llintn tlin nnv tlmr'iiN nlillf I Mine llirnnuli llinir rniii'ps tt'icso dins. ' ('d ''""IP '"II, 1 "Yesterday the (Jiaiits won. 7-1!. not Fred Suodginss have perpetual icscrui , through their own efforts, but because tiv Meadows watched a slow inno tbej happened to be the other dub in ,oum(,f 10 nrolim ,,,, ,,,, itie pars. 11 inc opposiioii nuppcucu to lie the Northside Professionals, the I Phils would hne lost an.,liov F0R1919-20SEASON .ri()N.l. I.KMIll. (Iiil IUnljKll',1. Win l.n-p split 'I'lnrihimtl Kl at ,".nl Ni-n nrk 70 10 .111(1 .HIO .831 ChliHitii ml I.' ..'iHH . . lirookbii . .is mi ,1'ij t.siu i.iur .m riltnliiirch .11 :. .ISO .tin .i: lln.tnn : 01 .UK) .411 i.HIH . KIJ si. Ij.uN 3!) 1,1) .nil ..111-, ..SIX I'lillilfi. . as in .31-! a-.s .si'i Nut siliiMltilril. MI.HK.N I.I.Atil i; (lull lnn l.o.l l( . In l."-r spill Clilencu 71 III .All) .til-! .lll.l Clptrliinil nil 411 ..IK'i .ni .nsi llrtniU . 0.-. 47 ..ISO .."SI ,;7n Ni-h lurk ,-,S 51 ..113 t.MI S..1S.1 ..13! M. iiiis in n:t ..i-'7 ..131 ,.t:j Hi. slim II an ,4511 f,4r,ll 1.411 Kill Mnshlnstiiii 13 (IS ..1X7 .3I1X 1.3KI .3SII Mhlrllii. '411 K( , .!C(1 t.-!7U ?.-Jl .J7II 'lll luii. SI lisp tlin. w ith n wild henve. (July two of the New I ork runs were earned. ! Meadows began like an Alexander and ' i tiuished like a Hogg. i The mil) inemhrr of the Phils who was not (barged with nn error was Hill 1 hhettsllne. He didn't even sec the j game, liui llngen made the mistake of; watching the pastime. the) have cracked. Hint they have I hit a ulunip. that they hae shot their, bolt and other such evpresslons nie ap plied to indicnte that M((iraw"s ball club is through. Fight nud u half games I behind the Reds i the best evidence j that the Want ie '1'r",,'1 l,,,t """ At ic-pcctive meetinss held by stock the i nuked.' Dining their home stay , ' , ... , i the plajed .i-.SS ball, taking ten games bolder of the Oljmpia Athletic Asso out of ocMMiteen. Is that record proof eintlon and the National Athletic A that n ball club is shot? If the Phils uociallon last night officers for the or the As ever plajei! .-iNN Uasi-ball tt would be a miracle. Thc'inad dash of IT IS generally comeded that A (Hunts Olympia and National Associa tions Elect Officers aVid De cide on Opening Dates ED COOKE IS PRESIDENT the Reds, with fifteen wins out of clght- the geneial opinion Stoneham's ball club concerning Mr. uistiing year were elected. The result of the Oljmpia election u stais in the Fast, is responsible for J follows: President. Harry D. Kdward; IIP MKADOWS. Lena niaikbuiiie and Fred hudenis i-egii-icil at Ve where Fled Merklc and GUYON SIGNS WITH GIANTS of the Montgomery County l.cngue. i The fact that Fort Washington is not up among the lenders docs not mean that the ejnb I not plajing good ball. ! The Dlsston team still lias a slight (hnnee to-win the pennant nnd Mnn- . ager Dick Seeds is going to take nd- i vnntnge of every opportunity. He nn thnt Charlie 'Clock will pitcii Baltimore Athlete Dies ntlc Clt. Aus s I'.lini-r Llrlclt of iattlmore. a nouU H'hlfte Ami bnsketl)a'l nlaer wo found ik-ad in hln npartment here, veitertlhv mornlnir. lie inn Horn hii hour earlier nmt whw apnnrently In cood ln-altli. llca'-t dli-aiic rauncrl death. The Phils are plajing baseball the way Al Demarec bats .001. Theie was a regular Johnstown flood ocr the Phil Meadows in the ninth. W " H'irii n player rtiMft to Hunk lu't lun was milled to the iniit-' total. Illiu kbiiriie cliui-I.ed wild when theie wasn't a chance to get the i miner at tirst. and l.iiderus pushed his glove in the wnj of a bunt that hail verj good intentions of rolling foul. Hut nt that thev shouldn't be pointed out ns (-vanillic. There were others. Cent Paillette messed up three grounders, and Tia gresser lonltibuted to the perfect day Carlisle and Georgia Tech Football Star Snared by McGraw l-'urgo, N. D.. Aug. -S. .loc Guyon. fiii-inei Carlisle nnd (icorgin Tech nth lete. has been signed by the New Yotkj(. ;iiint. iiKordinK to nn announcement. ninde here todav. He will leport early in Septi-mber. (Jujon has been playing scmiprofcsioiinl ball iu Minnesota and Ninth Dakota North Hills to Honor Piatt The North 11111k Countrj Club will she a dlnnoi srptmbpr 10 In honor of "Woody' I'lntt ih- North Hills Bflf Mar. who de fpatt'd I'raiu-irt Oulmot In tho national eolf , hiiinpioniihip nt Oakmont last week. vice president. Kusscl Fdwurds; seere tary-treasurer, Ernest Jnmbor. These, with W. I. Lofland, of Delaware, con ititute the board of director l'dwnrd J. Cooke wus elected preni dent of the Nntionnl A. A ; John V, Powell, vice president: Harry T. Don nghy. trensurcr : Joseph J Fletcher, secretary, nnd Charles a Hell, pub- it j director. Hoth organizations have planned an active boxing season nnd have arranged the seating capacity of the two arenas to take eaic of 10,000 fans weekly The National Club will continue to show on Saturday nights, resuming its entertainments on September 13, The Olympia will reopen for the season of 15110-1020 on Monday night, Scptem bcr S. shot dead for par. wr.eie he had mad ! """T -',nt Charlie m.Iock win puiu n W..I in the'morpin? with UrW B,,J ,,h"t thc E"mP W,U beSD "' " P" right on thc pin. Ho Ills par in the ' '"" sl"lrp' nflertioon was a terrible come-down. , Mule Watson a Winner as this is considered one of the linest 'i-i. i:n,.,.,f i,ac..lull tenm fell and hardest holes at Merion, having u ictim to the prowess of Pitcher Mule even thing and being blind to hoot. Watson Inst night when Merchant ShlpV Kammer finally hail the break on his won by the score of " to 1. Thc big! long tries for the hole when he sank n t fellow " allowed b,ut five bits "and hail twentj -footer on the thirteenth after the home crew at hi mercy throughout. Kemble had laid an all -curry pitch right ' The shipbuilders came through with cuddled up. Kemble. not dismayed b i all their runs in the sixth inning. while the other's '', holed 1 nho. Heal golf. I (inrmantown's lone tally came in the, y Kemble missed the same putt on the ' thiid. Merchant Ship is scheduled to fouitecnth, making him agaiu only 3 ' oppose ChrUt Church tonight at Tenth up. and Hutler strrt-ts SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Wlhl) IIUIIT KKNNY lias been named to exhibit in the wiudtip at the Atlantic City Sporting- Club to night. Frank Majo will help enter tain witli the erratic Kenny. Ciunboat ' Smith originally was scheduled to ap peal tut notified Matchmaker Herman I Tnvloi on Tuesday of his Inability to fight. K. O. Circus meets Fled Ileffling in the eight round semifinal. The other , I outs follow : Hay O'Mnlley s Hobby Hiumau and Hnttling Spriggs vs Rddie Clink. Denver Man Offers $30,000 for Lconard-lFhite Battle Denver. Col, Aug. -S. .luck Kimuer, local promoter, lucked bj business men of this city, tonight offered a purse of $30,000 for 11 White-Leonard twenty-round title mutch lure on Thanksgiving night, J.eonaid to get $"0,000, win, lose or diaw. This is the largest purse ever of fered heic for liglitw eight title bout, (libson must uuswer in ten days. The final hnw bf tlip season uml'i .toe I Orllfo'a manaxrmrnt. at the National to monow nlitht. will hrlnsr tosi-tbi-r Tommy Jamison and KJille Waeond. Vounit Jlruni mla and Johnny Cio'i- clash In Iho aeinl- ...t.1... 1-1... ...I.h l...,a ll..u" I'nlll.P thrlock Dan Carter. KIU Ucebe h. . week In a numbtr or lho Connecticut cities Jimmy Austin , , IJitle Ilrur lian changed hw ma na cement loc Knoii. antl Jack AVaid will be the Herman Hlndln member of thc HlnJIn-Kd ; wIndu lwii nt tho Cnmhrla open-air arena w.ini'i bovine combine, announced jeaterOav ) tomorrow plant. T'unr Merino and Willie tha he had nurned the management of DrIs will he fcen In the iemlfinal. George the redskin rlywelztit. Itej-nolds Imttlea Jimmy Brown In the third! I x en Hon The other bout follow: Tumig .i.a.ni.v ik..n. tlv uonit,t,tnr, iw vrim i Pepper vb. Tommy .Murray brother of the hM b(l(.n boxlnc (n the preliminaries" at the) Tlatller. and Toune .AUUe Gibbons, of Port can.trla recently, will maKe his ftrt out-of- Rlchinond, k, Jlmm Lypm . town appearance in Pottallle on Labor Day I Johnny llurna, the Cambrla promoter, hau I Labor Hay nfU-rnooi. will finrt a flock o. takt n an Interest In Dugan PvwpIahtH eutertalnlnjc nt the Point PreeL ... . a Velodrome, with Battling Murray and Patav Philadelphia Jink OMlrieii yesterday made Walla co ringing In the main art. ThU will i It Known that he had a number of offers for be the n!th meeting between these fUtto hii- lattat piotfg. Snllor-Martno rctroUy tlMt- Murrav had the edge In their laul Th- toast Hght;hoa;elght is anxious to bi,ut. Bel started In the East Itullllnc Leotmrd and Max Wllllamvon -" will ''nie togethec HHin In th smiflnal rtt the Velcdrome. Yntiner Mflioern pnd Little Ilcar appear in the third frav on Willie IM nards'i holiday program. Th of'er bouf follow Wllllf Spencer . Bobby Dojla and Jlir.m Mendo s Willie Coulon Wllllo Jnikson will be hete Tueidar to complete hl work U't Kddle Wallace, Jack won meets tho llrookljn bov in the seml flna' to the Hennv Leonard-Soldier Bartfleld frav at thn Phllllen Hall Park next Wed ne.nl ay night. Jackson hna not fought here since the night he dropped Lew Tendler. NATIONAL LEAGUE PARK TODAY AT 3 ISO P. M. Phillies vi. New York "Giants" x RKATK AT fUMIIKI.B & SrAI.ni.NT.S' Best Show Yet Phillies Park ? ' KVKRY ON'n A FAVORStKI, LEONARD ti. BARTFIELD W1I.IJK J.VrKSON t. FJiniK u-Ai.urn Johnnr Marrar i .K.O.O'nonnell ninx ttiuiBmion, m. Patr Wnllare Jof rtrnjamlii va. Jo Koona TIrkria. II. t. 3, n salt. NOW at KdxurdV. (ilmbrla' and lllniliam. (Ift busy quick. 8 T.AIIOU n.W 5IATINKK T Al.li I1ANTAM8 (Onlr Hhow In Town) a at I'T. niiKKZK VKi.nnuoMi; K l'oly Wallaci. t. Ilat Ulnar Murray flai Vllllaman v.. lUIUIne lonard K I.lltlff llrar l. Younr .Mrllotrrn (I Ilohby lo)le vs. Willis Kprnrtr V Jimmy Mend. T. Ulllle C.ul.n T first llout 5 IS". Tlrktta at Heer'a Heal. 'H .iiaalit'. Jarkaon WtrtM Thfatr. -T"-" ' ' ' ' ....... . PLACERINK, W2$J Easily applied with the tips of the fingers. MOLLE MO-LAY H 'For $Aawn Soldier BartfleUl took another long--workout at Philadelphia .TrlU O'llrien's Health Siiidlo esterday. vlie rngced soldier een hope to exterminate the lightweight chant' pinn aitj is waininK setiousty ror ine rr.i Tiir other P'lll I'rk bouts roiiow: Wa la co n. J?,is Williamson. Jce IlenJ b, jn uoonn una jonnny hurray vs Joo O'Donnell, . Lew Tendler and Irish Patav Ollne will renew acnuaintances at Hhlbe Park on tlm night f September 10. Phil Classman will promote th show. In the other bouts Joej Vo meets Dick Lcndman. Joo Lit, eh battles r.Toe Burman and Italph Brady faces Joe1 veuing. , . Johnny MolAne.v, former 125 amateur Miamp'on, will meet Billy Bevans. of WUkes Barre. la the wind-up at Pottsvllle. on Lrbor pnv. Other hviuis on the same card) follow Jcltnny Dugau vs Harry Young, Benny Perrv Johnny Ilugget, and Joe Cooney . Mfl Kelley. I - Will.. Itrltt. "a nlwaj. jour nl bu. ' ,1T" PflfVcATHN ?'"'"' ' Al tllnc manacrr. uVinounrea Ia. Min. Ill- r -J c Sl OMCl 183- mo.lnl rlni warilor. had been matched' Iriday tTC, AU. ZUlh X.SU Sharp IS .Tl'tS-nilf lTbISrCrD.V,Ih;b,EmT1hr,' &$i , ft.""0 "INOKH ,fc ... HEEnis ( i. tso pound. ring.M Eddie Wagond vs. Tommy Jamison Jarkl Clark haa htxrl two offi-ra one ' S (ITHEIt CJOOD II OUT ft 3 I from hi. Loula and the other from Hyracme Trlie. 25r. 80c, S1.00 no hliber. to meat JIlKe O'Powd. The Allentown i minoieweieiu a nexi Binri will be acainai PT. iinvfK VferniiRfiMR j " -"-- v-"v.. v.. ..w.. 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