EVENING1 -PXJBEIO IED&BE PHIEABBCPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Oft 1919 17 LOCAL GOLF SITUATION IN CLUB COMPETITION NOW IS JUST ONE UPSET AFTER ANOTHER . COLLEGE TENNIS STARS ARE ALL SHY ON ETHICS Penn Doubles Partners Ut known to Each Other; Never Even Introduced; i Social Reforms Suggested PLAY AT HAVERFORD IJ SPICK HALL T AIlflY nnd Harry nre two young '-' men attending. Hint K they linvc Attended nnd again will attend the t'niversitj- of Pennsj-lvanla. l.arry and Harry liould know each other, but they don't. They nre total st ranger"!. And the uort of it U Hint l.arry and Harry are tenni partners repre senting Dear Old Penn in the intcieol legiato tournament now in the last stage of innoruoufi .cmirtniilil. t l.arry nnd Harry (l.arrj's ultimate name is Urown and Harry'i N Kosher) were supposed to meet, not socially, lmr in h'tter combat Kalteiibach and Herndou, of "Princeton, in the first lound of the doubles jehterilny nt the Merion Cricket flub. The Piinceton pair neie all et. The Penn pair were all unset. I.ariy couldn't find Harry, neither could any one else. After l.arry lmd torn out several atrnnds of brunette hair by the roots in a vain endeavor to find hi" doubles partner, he confessed the appalling truth lie. didn't know Harr, never had seen him and wasn't even sure that there was sum a person. '"" .....r, mt him snein llv. said I.nrry as I . 1.n.nn'f he nervously kept takiiiR his racket out ot tne case mm rciumiuh -a shame. I have to play, oi rather 1 want to pla with a partner that 1 don't even know. It's scandalous. As Virgil says. Ilorribile dictu'." The outcome of the matter was that Larry and Harry were defaulted. Referee Bill Tilden refused to allow them to play bv moonlight, particularly s there wasn't any last night. . .. i )..:.. : "lt'u This snd story ot Larry and Hurry has n distinct moral all persons pla -ing tennis as partners should know each other socially. They should be for mally and properly introduced. Sup pose, for example, thnt Harry had shown up jestertloy. This would have inrolved unou one or the other the necessity of nctually "butting in" and Npenkiug to a person utterly uuknowTH OWVil M. J wtvuun -. vi... ..... ...- .. , deep lellectiou ou the stnnding ot the exclusive Mnin Line club. It would have been n staju on Penn nnd n blotch on the escutcheon of the butter-in and i a social insult to the butter-lu. In the future it is to be hoped that the Intercollegiate Lawn Tennis Asso ciation will appoint n committee to see that all pnrtueis nie properly intro duced, thereby eliminating the chance of one stranger being put in fhe shock ing position of having to accost n total stranger. i Just Yale; That's All Hut to get back to earth and thnt particular part of the turf-covered earth in front of the Merion Cricket Club veranda, things nre humming for Old Eli. If Mr. A. Lincoln were writ ing about this tennis tournament, and doing it with the bnme regard for the truth that he did everything else, ho would say that this nfl'uir is a "totimn merjt of, by and for 'Chuck' Cnrland," with Yale getting a little lellected glory as a by-product. "Chuck" has pla.ted three matches In singles nnd hns lost two games get that right, two games, not two sets. The loss of two games in six sets is an average ot one-third ot a game per set, a terrific loss. And it might be mentioned that the game which G. W. Helm, of Harvard, got ,rom Garland yesterday in their third round match was a donation, pure nnd simplo; mostly simple, for why should any one give an opponent anything in an athletic contest? It shouldn't be done, but very often it is, so there you are. Hut that isn't all about Garland. He Is paired with K. N. Hawks, another wearer o tho Blue. They play doubles together 'or, to be exact. Garland does. They will win the doubles almost as easily ns Chuck will win the singles. Their first opponents in the doubles wero Cornell's No. 1 team, Hanlon and Ii. W. Fisher (no relation to Harry). The, Ithacnns had the same chance to win as ex-Kaiser Bill has to become tho idol of Paris. They lost, according to the score, fi-U, 0-1. Hut that does not adequately describe the smothering defeat. In the first set Garland drove into the net twice and slugged one ball out. That was the extent of his erro neous play. All of his other shots were perfect and most of them were stinging ace-placements from all parts of tho courts, back and forehand, from the ground and volleying. The other features of the day were Bill Tilden'a unsuccessful efforts to get the doubles started on time and Mrs. It. H. Barlow's presence on the veranda of the clubhouse. Those Star Matches Tho stage is one-third set for the exhibition matches to be played on the turf courts of the Germantown Cricket ' SHIBE PARK, TODAY, 3:30 Templara ahouldn't fill to vlait rrcatut arxvrt plant In atato. Hre the famous Tr Cobb and Mark'a rooklta in action. ATHLETICS v. DETROIT Seat. 30c. 53c. (fir, 11,10, In advance it (ilmbola and tipaldlnsV. rOINT IIRRKZR VKLOnilflMK TOMORROW NM1IIT TWUInc Knlfhta Templar don't fall to tee the Daretleilla In Action (Special 2S-MMe Jlotornucfd Match Itace MADONNA, CARMAN, WILKY Prof. Sprint Match Itace. McNamara va. gnencer Tickets ftSc. age, m. to. Ine.war Inic Phila. Jack O'Brien's $ FALIi BOXINO COURSE. S mti. 15 KtotalU, yellow Pc 281. Thon llMk ' Enroll for fldilnr TonraAtHMFtfnt. XO CAMBRIA A. G Duma Keener. Mire. Kcnalnaton Ave. & Homcraet 81. FRIBAY E'ENINO, SKIT. UTIt JACK WARD it. KDDIK McANHRKH'8 FOUR OTHER 8TAR POUTS GAYETY TONIGHT FI FI AND II Kit RACK MAKKRR IA AMATKUR IIOUTU AND HPKCIAI. TOUNO JOB TIW.ITZ M. 10UN0 HERO mWJ2&!S&:! .a ' Garnet Tennis Player Washington Boy Champ .1. V. Dudley, of Swarthmoro, who is playing under the colors of the (iarnet in the Intercollegiate ten nis tournament nt the Merion Cricket Club, was formerly interscholastic champion of Washington, D. "., representing the Central High School nt the capitnl citj. He has achieved considerable fame In the Dlt,trit of Columbia, but owing to the fact that tournaments in that section occur only onfe or twice a car, he hai really very little tournament experience. He reached the semifinal round in the district championships this on.r, and with his doubles partner took the title In that event. Connie Doj le, by the way, won the single crown. Club at Manheini Friday, Saturday nnd Sunday. On the first nnd last das men tioned the afternoons only will be uhiled nwny by the players, but on Saturday both the forenoon and afternoon will be completely used up. The matches will have many nf the greatest playeis iu the country par ticipating. Among star features will be a mum! robin double event com posed of the following tenuis : 1" 11. Alexander nnd Uajmoml I). Little, Wallace .lolinvon nnd Craig lllddle, Hill Tilden and Chuck (larlnnd, Ilenls C Wright and Fchiyn Kumagae nnd It. Norris Williams and Harry C. Johnson, lioston. On Friday afternoon at - o'clock Wallace Johnson will play .lap Kuma gae: at 3:15 o'clock Hill Tilden und Chuck Garland meet Heals Wright nnd Kumagae ; nt 4 : 1.1 o'clock Wallace Johnson and Craig Hiddle will piny ,, , . , , , ? ., .. .,' Alexander nnd Little, the once Prince ton famous doubles team The schedule for Saturday and Sun day hns not been tompletely arranged, but It Xorris Williams will pluy twice, on Saturday. .Mrs. Franklin Mnllory. formerly Jlolla Hiustedt; W Hall and S. Howard Voshell will play either Sat urday or Sunday, or both. The summaries ' - Loca Woman Champion the Real Class in Bumm Cup Tourney at Whitemarsh YOUNGSTERS SPILL STARS,1 ! It U utmost dollais to doughnut that Mr. Itntiald II. Barlow will win the llelle Steelman lliinun Cup but thcie arc fo many instances of fnwirites be ing beaten out that even a prediction of Mils sort is apt to go wrong. Take the tecei.t national amateur champion ship. Neatly everybody at Pittsburgh felt sine that either Chirk Kvans or Ft unci; Ouimet would be n finalist. They seemed to be the class of the tournament, nnd even when the diaw tame out nnd it was seen that they would meet early in the .tournament, the betting vus still in favor of one of them getting there. It all depended whether the better was an Kvans or a tOuimet man. Yet we all know what happened Two comparatively unknown young sters eliminated such golfing stars as George W. Iloffucr and Woodie I'latt in the Lu l.u tournament, and even after I (off tier was spilled out nf the first flight it would have been difficult to llotl nnyoue who would bet that any one of the field could put out I'latt, yet thnt is just what eighteen-year-old Ja. k Beadle did. ' There are other instances but these are enough to illustrate the uncei tain ties of the game of golf. The only dif ference is that Mrs. Barlow has more of an edge on the rest of the field in the Bumm Cup than was the case In the two othet' tournamentscited. Mrs. Barlow will meet Mrs. Jacob Disston, ,lr., of the Cricket Club this morning at Whitemarsh, but there has not been nnything iu the Cricket Club plajer's game this jear to bhrw that she can defeat the local champion. Tho other matches should be Inter esting affairs, as the margin between the playing abilities of the various players is not feo great, l'erhnps the match that will excite more interest than any other is that in which Mrs. A. K. Billstein, of Bain, nnd Miss Dorothy Doyle, of North Hills, nre the participants. On paper Mrs. Billstein should be the winner, tut the sixteen- jenr-old girl from North Hills bos been' coining along at a steady pace, and in the Suburban matches Bbe did not lose a single match. It is true that she did not play No. 1, but even at that she had some difficult matches. RACING! Havre de Grace SEPTEMBER 11 TO 30 (Inclusive) Seven Races Daily Including; a Steeplechase Special Pennsylvania It. R. Train leaves 13)34 F. II., West Philadelphia 13;3S p, M., direct to course. ADMISSION : Grandland and Tad dock, Jl.65. Ladles, $1.10 Including War Tax. FIRST RACE AT 2:30 P. M. SHIBE PARK, TONIGHT, 8:30 Greatest Ensemble of Dollar Stars on record LEW TENDLER vi. IRISH PATSY CLINE JOE BURMAN vc. JOE LYNCH JOEY FOX v.. DICK LOADMAN JOE WELLING v. RALPH BRADY Knlihts Templar should take advantage of this sumnttian. nrocram. rosram. Heats, II, $3, M. rientr ot roam, for park Is lare. Bj uru mt, jmaier a. iiiasamairs, iflflKna am and mi' Hur mm pcik. MR .BARLOW RULES NG FAVORITE TENDLbR TO W1AK I Following Mooting With Cline Tonight, Star Southpaw Will Begin Long Trip ON CAMPAIGN FOR TITLE Hy .IAMKS S. CAKOLAN Lew Temller is about to lake,n long lnnd voyage. For the first time in his joung life the celebrated southpaw g!or-wielder will pass beyond the Mississippi, journey below theJInson nnd Dixon line, eventually cross the Rockies and finally see the Golden (iate and far western scenery. Tendler will depnrt for the Far Wet immediately nfter bis meeting with Iriidi , Patsy Cline nt Shlbe Park this eve nine. Lew's only other distant trip wn to Cleveland, when he fought Porkorni at the Cleveland ball paik n year ago Tendler Is well known in the F.nst He has established n reputation for1 class nnd hns proved he has the good hy his deeishe triumps over the best ine iigmweigiii division lias nan in oner .ueet tne nesi In older to prove that he has the ability he is willing to meet the best the Middle and Far West has to produce. Lew will not pick his opponents, but i ready to take on "the best tho promoters nave, providing iney nre anywnere nenr i his weight. If Tendler cleans up on this trip and convinces ueutial critics he hns the goods, then it will be a difficult task to keep him out of a title meeting with Renny Leonard. According to .Manager Phil Olassman, Tendler will exhibit in Canton or Allron, St. Louis, Oklahoma. Arknnsas, Texas. Colorado, theme to the coast. Virtually all the Pacific coast cities will be visited. This jourue is expected to keep Tendler nwny until the holidays. Cline to Appear "Cline positively will nppear nt Shibe 1'nrk tonight." ,aid I'hll Glassman, promoter of the all star 'how, this morning when shown the following tele gram, addressed to Robert W. Max well, sports editor of the Kvk.M.no I'mi.ic I.r.nf.Li:. "As 1 am under the physician's tare 1 uill be unable to ap pear tomorrow night, l'atsv Cline." "I have received no word from Cline stating thai lie would not box Tendler tonight," continued Olassman. "Some one is trying to put one over nnd I doubt very much thai Cline .sent the wiie sajing he would not box. Cline will be here all light, ns this wire from Hilly Newman shows," nnd Glnss nian pioduced the following wire: "Kvcrvthinc O. K. Cline will be in town Wednesday morning. Billy New- man." Tonight's fhow will go on. sajs Glas man. if the weather permits. "There's not a chance of a postponement to night." said Phil, "Just o long a il doesn't lain""" I.rw After Knockout Tendler has met Cline before and on each occasion git en a regular account of himself. The star southpaw has grown much stronger since those buttles were waged a year ago and right now believes himself capable of stopping Cline. The fans saw what little damage Leonard was able to inflict upon Cline. If Tendler defeats Cline decisively, he must be accorded the necessary recogni tion. Tendler and ('line will not occupy all the room on the card tonight. There is an important little meeting between Joe 1.. Midi and Jo Burman that may have a bearing upon the next title opponent of Pete Herman. Burman is squaring off against a classy boy and must have the goods to stuj with the lanky, hard-hitting Lynch. Joey Kox exhibits against nigged little Dick I.oadman and Italph Brady engages Joe Welling. Ball Club Aids Injured Star Iterwick, Sept 10 Addleon I-evan center fielder on the American Car and Foundry hntlHliall icam here. whoc ekutl wan cruhril in an accident at tho Iterwlck atoel plant rfcently. will recelvo the balAnce in the handa of the lineebfill treaaury at the close of the reason. The fund will reach four or flva hundred dollars I-evan is slowly recoverins In the Ilerwick Hospital. Rehrlg Best Shooter Readins, Pa.. Sept. 10. Shootinr In ex cellent form nnd time. John I.. Rehrlff. the veteran TteadinR wlntr shot, acorlns nineteen out of his twenty flyers, carried off the honors In the live bird shoot near here yesterday WESTERN JOURNEY liiiffiHS fiSBr-iwM liMlKnirOS There is one mighty important difference between a G-B dump truck and any other. The auxiliary drive that operates the hoist is gear driven and completely enclosed. Others are obliged to ute some form of chain and sprocket urrangement that gives no end of trouble when hauling sand, gravel, ashes, etc." Hoists, winches, pumps, etc., can be driven directly from the G-B transmission, because all gears are always in mesh and you shift rugged dog clutches not gears to change speeds. G'ramm Bernstein Motor Truck Co. of Philadelphia 4 Salesroom attd Service Station 217-219.221 North 22d Street l.eeust IBs Rate 301.1 APPEAR IN SHIBE PARK BOUTS ' WliLs v t uEJlHk ' '' W II If loMsssssHrl 11 W LLHLLHk (LsLWasflsst f WLLLf IIK ' t , II II i vlsaH HaLm -V --,?;& I II VsSssssH 1.VBBBBBBB1 j'K v ''.-.MffflB II II vvMr IB 1311 wim B IsH frww will MS M 'Vl1 M w& wm. iia. I imv SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS SAMMY IIAHN. alliance man for ninnv stars for n day, almost wrecked the staff this morning to inform us that he still was the disqualified man ager ot Hat Nelson, Johnny Dundee, Lew Tendler und other fistic headliners. Hut be made it clear that he was the unquestioned pilot of l'rankie Dailey. If Dailev can surmount his present handicap he should haie little trouble in teaching the fistic park. Pilot Halm has found thnt promoters can cancel matches faster than he uui book them, lit nee the present period of inactivity for Dailej . Wild Hurl Kennj. or Se Vo U will do wind-up dutv at the Atlantic CHj Spoiling Club tomorrow nUht. l.eo Hours the I-in-caeter middleweight, has drawn th assign ment to oppose Kennv 'I he bout l sched uled to ko elcht lounds .toe S'l.inley. tho rlsinK buitnm of this city, ard Walter Itennle, the atnffiiiK puylllst. will bo seen In action In the shorn seminn.il Little Uejr nnd Ilobbi lole and Joe ( hrlstle and Jack Pern al0 will bo seen In action Terry ?lrtin, of Poston and Kranklo Illown. of New York, will be thn ronlestnnta on the final bout at the nponlns" shw of the National A A on Saturday evnlnir Johnnv Huff, of Jersey Cltv. and l'atsv Wal lace, who Is hoi on the trail of Jimmy IVllde. will oppose each olher In the fourth bout. Millie Hannoil and Louisiana. IVhitey Kitzaerald and Allentown Dundee and. At Bell and Mike Mahonej- will complete the National A A uiellmlnarv program Kildle MoAiidrewa and Jaik 11 aid come LEADING RIDERS IN 3-CORNERED GRIND Madonna, Wiley and Carman in 25-Mile Race Tomorrow; Spencer vs. McNamara The lluee leading motorpaied rideix of the st'iison will clasii in the most important three cornered twenty -five-mile paced rate of the season when Vincent Madonna. Clarence Carman and (Jeorge Wiley meet at the Point Krcenc Velodrome tomorrow night. Madonna is lending Carman by two poiutH und Wiley is trailing the leader by at least fifteen. A victory for Car man, with Madonua taking second, again will place them in u tie. Willio Spencer, winner o that four cornered sprint rave against Frank Kramer, Alfred Goullct and Francisco" Vcrri, will meet iteggie McNamara, of St. Louis, in a special match sprint race. This will ba McNamarn's first appearance here this season. MeN'amara. teamed with Magin, came through a winner in the six-day bike race in Madison Square Garden last December. The Quaker City cyiling amateur championships nlso will be held tomor row night. This is the annual cycle classic of the season for the amateurs. tOlT(ther 'ii Hit inn in Fix-round frnv -it tin Cambria .minor dub Krlda nlRht 'Ihis 111 bti thf si'i-ond inrrtlng between thea I ruKsed bos Willie h(loNke nnd .Tlrnniv Krown meet in tho Oatnbrij semifinal '1 ha other bmitH follow Ueorff Ward fl tjeestw Kell. Vountr Klluatnck iClrt Knnls utiU Franklu May Kratiklc near Huthle Hutchinson luti rpfimeil trwinins At Philadelphia Jaik O ltrien'ii health ;tuflfn HutphinKon't prominlns jounner brother Jlinrnj uWi tt orklmr out at I'hlbdflphla Jawn's Ilutihln-on har a bout booked for MraouH nrxt month o 1, Mjers js di recting hiH anipaUn More- thin eighty hae enK'ied tho annual Ma lor A J Lirrxel Middle fall boxinv tournv whirh will be licld in I'h.UuVlphtii luck O HrL'ii h t,Miinanlum frm Stptember 30 to Oc'ob.-r J Kni pronitti'tit boxers will act as offk'a.H nt thiH tuumey. lohmu Meal r"en Knuldv Jleee and .Coo Welfrh UikleH .lo rtftijimin In the pre liminaries io (he Mennv Leonird-Johmiv Dundee elcht rouiul p. nlun nl the Newurk Armory on September 17 Jo HenJitmln will wee vihe In the. Olympi.i wind up nn Mwn.it ntuht 111k opponent hH Jet Iuih not been named There; will be fuur.othcr bouts At leant thai h hU thi Inforinallon thai reaiheri thN offlct abuut the Olimpta n prufirnm 4ak Uaceii expect? Inn Ftar llRhtwcidht Al Thompson to return (mm I'lnrlnciatl befoio the end of the week Dlreetur Haaen hH a number of imiortnt mutthes for the. former marine hedlintt (odr llrennen. tho Duke (If rhesiei onn " 111 b able to since tii round bout In Chester lie Itt now working to put It throush and hope t() b. utaxitur ten round frais before tho end of tha month lames V, Dnimhertj, the baron of I.elper llle. (.'osoar Sharplenn. the earl of Hwarth more nnd Frank loth the oritlle uport.s mini nave ftunounea tnit tnev win be pres- i ent nt Khlbe Park this t.enlns when Lew 'lendier and Irili I'litM rune brinu lu us fntl tiie open ati boxln; teuton ii 1 31 III I! ! w I liSgllflill 1 I UllJtl fliS llfUl If 1 WW illlh'' III Ir llfllll ' HsW xMfs&im imim 9b' RiliisWl?v''liii m 'HhfBaPsOBal a BIG SHOOT CARD AT SHORE TODAY Last Century of 160 Targets Counted in State Team Title Race NEWCOMB MAY LEAD PENNA. AtLliHlc CII. N. .1.. Sept HI r.iRhl eients of twenli tHiget each arc of fered on todin s progriun of the tnurnn rnent of the Westi Ilosnus. The shoot gets under wav in euuiest this nin-ning The sounds Mnrted down the line at S:no and will s,0t right through itntil Kite tills ntteninon. '1 lie Inst lenturi of the 1(10 taigets of the day are counted in the stale team i-linuin'iin race. Ten teams are enteied for this mmpctitinn. Franks Wnglit. of Huffnlo. national nmiiteiir I'linmplon captains New York. which lust lear wievtnl the ihampimi 'hip from Peiinsyhmiin It. I) Mor gan, Mar. land state champion, leads the Mar land ! Ii N..,.,,.l. f. i ...,. ' ' '" Iielnwine nl-o ha cnteml. Peniisvl mnin will he i nptHined either hy Cluirlcs II Xewcnmh or Kd Helher. of Alrv nndriii. who iv the present champion of the Ke stone state Ncwcomh w.i ex peited lesteidn. nnd the llillndelidiia contingent was disappointed at his nl -ence. Woolfulk Henderson, of Louis jllc. Kentuc kv stnte i hnmpion. ngnin is loom ing to the fionl this enr He has countless AVest Hngnn trophies nnd nl- w.vh it n inntiMKlor. irsonIn Ii inMip(I Hi) out of PJO. tnkliiK lusli I Klin honors fur tho tiny. (Troeh Knl cretl s l rnnk Iroph. ranfic toiiM cluiiiipi.m. ih srconil with ont nrnii im. The work nt th trnps nf Mi Xoru MinoKclfunf, of Atlantic Citi. is boiiur iintrlu-d mtli mton-st Miss Shai-kol- foul m u ni' ipomit to tho sport hor pju1 sliootinc is promi'-inp. Thotc will ho n nimibei of fi'rniniup slioH on hand. und it her I' Pert Penn News .luhnnt lllfl, ihr Ills tnrkle mill ull.li.r. ins hrm rrliisr Tor tlip last aU wrrka. IMir Ina tlif list nionlh n ml n half of his hi.i llon Juliii ilhln'i ewn look lit u bnsrball. TUhl IIoppm .II-Mnrlcan nirt haa bei-n Iliilnff biHebill in llrhlRan and Im In splcn did shap H H dJwn lo Mlght nov At coiiJitto to Hopiiti . fihr Siceruti ttlautil omit lmt bull oul in acnoan. icjirre lie ita? iiorAOio. Sureiiti entil Hoppci vlautd oh a Kalamnsuo amateur club. Iloli Knlm-ll' rlindiriiilrs- arp nut onlr Hs- iiirniK uui iirroiiirini: ineap ii.i!ta. Ilrmr MiW hna pi-Led liltriHlf foi vV lui in tho nitlonil half-mile championship Karl Kb who uscl to wlnij around tin track for I.auviin ttobfrtson la rr HUel to upn.'t Bakei'a dope fonvir tflrtfia &rv null Jiair to hustle ii iri Uau Miller out tor a job. Herb Drller bus tukrn on vificlil liuc Ik luht iiruniisl around t-rHiikllii l'lrld. ' labile lare th asdat.inr fooiba'l mana kit is n..miM In b jinori- uuiiia in bis father a home on Sjuth llroid b ri-el 7(i ii- I giit nmi itrmi ,nn,i n ha t at'lZZJeou'cirtoT "'"' '""' ' "" ' llwlWBr PRINCE Albert is geared to a joyhandout standard ' that just lavishes smokehap piness on every man game enough to make a bee line for a tidy red tin, and, a jimmy pipe old or new ! Get it straight that what you've hankered for in pipe or cigarette makin's smokes you'll find aplenty in P. A.! It never yet fell short for any other man, and, it'll hand you such smokesatisfac tion you'll think it's your birthday every Bay Princ Albert eetrywhtre tobacco h Mold. Toppy re J bag, tidy red tint, handiome pound and half pound tin humidors and that cltvtr, practical pound cryital glait humidor with iponge moittener top that keep the tobacco in tuch perfect condition. R J. Reynolds Tobacco Conipany, Winton-Salem JIMMY DYKES BACK IN MACK LINE-UP TODAY Main Line Boy Gets Chance nt S c c o n d Base and Dugan Movps Over to Third )ougsti:rssurprise 11 KDWIN .1. POLLOCK TV T It C MACK shook up his line up jeslerdny until there wasn't much left to linke lint lie lint throiich et. The quivering and lolling will continue todnj. nnd the wnlloping. will fall on the .Inn of Fred Thomas Frederick is slated to view the game a a spectator Also Voung Joe Dugan will be shifted again Joseph will supplant Frederick, nt u,ir,l nnd Jiuiinv Djkes. tlie Mnin . Line pride, will mver the kc.ttonc sack. .Iiinmi was with us m the earl part of the s-eason nnd then took upi his residence. forbnll plnjiug and not 'for Mding. at Atlanta, where he helped, iCharlc Fiank land the Southern As ' - "nation pennant In other word. nide fiom the bat ten. unit one teti.i.n, .t li,, ... 1 mains of the entire iiilll Mack line up. and ecn Hint one old timer, who has leached the hardened age of two ami tweut. hns lost his usual job Mack lielieww in ,l,,, i,i n,i.. tiuining enrly. and that's what he's - '' "'""d ill ' nii Ilk not king out now Instead of waiting !!!', J. i !',' Kr' ". I'."0 on, '''" r"r"i,H ... - ...imp, iim-iu inn mrc (in.Ts ar riinoe Park. Those who have the ircmds will1 hne tegular jobs when the report to the lean loader n the iritiE M.uklots Surprise Ttirim' II I .. !l. "V il 'i.(lta, (lit t-. uryjU) a UA HUWf HUM. Muck kids prorod Jf'ti'idjy he tntul only a fen poiuti liehind Ed thnt tlioy lime tin- spirit of win- die Hoiu-li. the Cincinnati clubber. niiiR. Tliej flapped Ty Cobb and liia Urn- an-tin- latest flirurpa. iuu in nn- iiiuin iiiiuiig, vometlnnc that ItllU blind k... . , .H..l. - 1 1 a '"..""" """ "lt"n.VllstlP" "' "r.-Iy , ....... , , ,. -ah uiu iiui-ti uni rare vi ' 'UL . 'f'. UM-l. Thoi l,ui,K the r.h.. ... niiuix-i s iipirine iiRors in a f. tril .11. Innnin,.,,'.. .,!' ,.- . i count. Charlc.i High, biotlierof IIurIup. who tie to prntio- nround for tin- Yankees, i (leliieri'd the blui that droppeil tue lientnls. II was n single in the linal fiame and il sent Allen, pinch running for Ci I'm- I Kins, scanipeiinc atioss with the de ' ficluiB tnlli. Chailie is from Kvans i idle. Inil Two olhei rei'iuits .linunj X.inn. of W'nro. who did a bit of pitching for the i I'hils two years ago. and Frank WiUli. of Norfolk hud prominent roles ! in the Detroit drama. Zinn pitched a j niat brand of ball and looks like the most promising lliuKer exhibited by Maik this season Welsh, in his dn out. slammed n homer into the left-field bit ar hers when one luiiner was ou biiee. These .loutig minor leaguers not only In at the Ti(C-r, but beat them with. Ilubeit loiHU'd flinging. Hubert has had no difficulty ti tanning the A'.s this jear, ueiuu ciediteit with tne victmies 'Oier tliem I Here's llopln', Irish! ' .. . t,,,,, . . . . . . , . T A8LlJAI.il. may be in a bud way in X3 . . ... , I --" tins town. lie hare a couple of' cellar ( liainiiioiis. and the fans in the , I nfl.ei ton ns hn.e had plenty of chances1 Talk about smokes ! , What May Happen i I in Baseball Today N TKINAI. i,i:,M.t i; ! nun txi.t r.c. uin rise fpiit' t&l flnrlmmll S8 40 .fiS.1 .08.1 ,77 , A 9 I New nrk . : 4R .r,V. .MO .AIR , ,, ! Chlrnitn R7 ..13.1 .Ml MH . ., il I'ltthuntli m at ,r,nK .ail .sot ,. ,v llrrwH.vn BO 01 4A n1! ,44 ,,,. , , llnslnn SO 71 .IIS ,IIA .410 ,.,, c' I XI. Inula 4S -.I .375 .3HO .372 .... V I I'lilllles II 7A .3A7 37J .184 . . MHRirN i.r..oi k r Men Ixlst l( . Mln ltaa Split u ( lilrncn SO 41 .AIS .Ala .A40 ... f 4 letrlanil 71 SI .IISZ S.SS9 t.873 .SRI sV nrtroll 71 S3 .M3 .S7A .BAR . . l New InrU HA SI .SVI ..IS J ..V4I .MB ' hi. i.oui. ni no ,sia -.sit t.soR .si i lloaljn 1,0 r,l .B1 ..100 t.4R4 .493 ?! nHshlmlon 47 7R .37R .3RI .373 .... ' AllilMlc. 33 90 .MR .571 .56 .. i' ln Ino. tl.ose two. ftj A,i,,r,''",0 TODAY'S SCULDl I.K NATIONAL I.KAOUK Phillies nt rinrlnnntt Clesr. Iloslon at Plttabiintli Clniiflr. s llrooklm at St. Ixiitla (1ar. New Anrk at rhlratn Ri.ln. AMERICA' I.nfll'K Detroit ill I'hlladelnhln Ttourlt. hlcnmi at Uashlnnten Italn. HI. Iinla at Itnslon Mlatrs Inn ium. ( irvrlunil nt New Wk Clsailri tw until rf,. VKSTKHDAVS ItKSI'LTS MTIIIWI, i.kach r. , rhlladrlphU. 2: Cincinnati, n. St. Umla. 4i Ilrnoklin, S. PHUIi.iritli. A; IWi.lnn. 3. PlttMuirsli. As llo.lon. I (necond tame). rhlraxn. 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