Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 30, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Page 21, Image 21

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EVktfiNG PtlBLld iEDaEKr-PJIILAPBLHIA, FEIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1920
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OUR A'S GO SOUTH WHEN THE WHITE ELEPHANT PACKS HIS TRUNKl
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CONNIE MACK BROKE IN AS
PART OF SHADO W BA TTER Y
tfs IJoss Made Boiv in 1886
With Washington Club,
Paired 'With Gilmore, An-
-' other, Lean and Long Athlete
VT'JIA-'I-1 iv.os bnseliall'H Ralij wiih (lie
M slioe frndiiVi town. When ,('nriiclliis
Mcrilllii.'"'Wy decided ou n bnwljull vi
rffr Vew Knjjlanil Iot one of its bcil
juiins liuoinakei.
Their wna quite n bit of snukiiiK of
the liontH i" Kaft ItroolcfiMd, MuhS..
when Connie gnve Hli the last to make
(ii lheliliood with liii ridi-hiT'n jnftt.
Some of Mrs. JMJillli'tulri.v'H ih'ikIiIiom
JuLcd lier whether blic mipvoved of Con
nle'i doIngM.
Airs. McOillirildily approved nnd np
prnved i" no uncertain' wliy. WlmteVur
Connie did lie always did for the bent.
At, tlw "Re of tne,Tity-oin lie pot mi
offer tn play for the Mrrldrn, Conn.,
rlub ami then made lija big decision,
rfe aiwpted it. Troin -that time ou
baolHill wiih tlie uniliitioti of hU life,
fli returned to tin hlioe factory after
he eAbtI was ovur. but Inter lie ud
tnnefd to the Hartford teain, where
foe received n, better salary nnd .soon
e'reloped into quite' u card.
There was n toll, skinny pitcher on
tte. Hurl ford et"b by the nume of Oil
more, utid.hr whs hooked up with Con
di, The pair were known as the
"shadow battery" and became 'quite a
ctraiviiiK card, In an effort to bolster
iln, the Washington dub put-cliai-cd
Hartford's "shadow battery" on Sep
lember Jfi. 1S80.
Tt wasn't long before the newcomers
'ivpre put to work. They reported to
their team, in New York and got all
their initiation ou the afternoon they
reported. September 1ft, ou the old Xew
Tork Polo Grounds, when 'it was lo
cated on 110th street.
The shadow battery held the Giants
tn n 1-1 tie in eifiht innings. Looking
ever the box score, we must conclude
that Washington's young catcher. Mc
Gillicuddy, or Alack us he called liim
,ielf. had'quitc a little to do in holding
lire fiiants to a tie. Connie is credited
vllli nine puloiits nnd two assists and
.tnrtcd tlie only- doiible play of the
rftine. AL nar ne lniuiu one 01 me mr
liits the Senators jolted out of Tim
Keefe.
Connie Caught
WASHINGTON NATIONALS
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nlP"l''l run WssMnKton. Two-base lilt
nn hi."iirkc- a.1w ,ch (Jllinoris.l'rVt
Yorlc nTK" ,Tor , S'ruck out New
I'lercl Iarre" Hntl Knowlei. Umpire
I Amateur Sports
BA8K1:tIAM is flourishing at
Catholic High, On every .Moiidnr,
Wednesday nnd Friday afternoons dif
ferent sections of the school play each
other at St. Patrick's Hnll, nt Twen-t.v-llrst
nnd N'niidnin streets.. At the
end of the first month of plajing Sec
tion I) lends the Senior llaskctball
leauue, having won two and lost none.
In the Freshman League n'ctions M and
N are tied for tjic lead, both teams
hitving two games npiece and lost none.
These beetion games are played
mainly to (;et the students to conic out
for the teams, nnd if they show the
necessary quality they will be placed on
the first or second team of the school.
Professor Ferguson bus charge of nil the
arrangement for the section tenm's
games. He also referees nil the games
that arc plujed.
Tlie standing of the teams follow:
HIJNIOR 11ASKETUALL LEAdl'l-!
W. I.. I. 0. V. Ij.
Het-lIon r.
Hertlon V.
Heotlon A.
Heaion II.
Bectlon K.
0 1 Ono Section 11
0 l.lioo Soctlon il.
0 l.nnn Section n.
1 .riiin Section (1.
1 .not) Section J.
l'TtL'SHXrEN LEAQUK
W. I.. I'.C W. I..
Section M. 2 n l.uoo Section XT. 1 1
Section N. 2 0 1000 Section L. 0 2
Section O. 1 1 .noo Section Y. 0 2
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BENEFIT SOCCER MATCH
Merchants and Dlsston to Meet at
Tacony Grounds Tomorrow
Providing Disslon 15a51 Park is lit for
pluy nflcr the Bi'ounds have been ut
tended to today, l)istoii and Merchant
F. Ct of Harriman, Pa., ft ill nbiv
the po.,tnne(!. benefit soccer match in
aid of Tommy Hyslop, at ihe Dissfon
Uall J'ark. Tacony, tomorrow after- I
noon. The stage was all set last veel:
for the game, but ground conditions I
were such tlmt not only was this match
postponed, but every game in the city
on that account.
Hyslop, who is in the Episcopal
Hospital (.ullcring from an incurable i
disease, was one of the best players
in his lime. He secured his Interna
tional cap prior to coming to this coun
try. Tu the few years he played
here he also did a vast amount of good
for the game through his good judg
mcnl. I
home. William, I Phetan, 1D22 South Nine-'
Mum j'.nn, a secona-rlana traeiinit live,
aenlres Eamen with second or third clang '
tunmm hnvln ,.nn it ... 1,0
Mifflin street.
Owing Ui it misunderstanding, Itookwood i
ciutntettr. JInnaicr Winsklll, 1321 Arch,
btrcet.
Ilooknooil Juniors, third or fourth class
trayollnif live, would llko to book cameo
Willi tnmm ..& ... t.lll
2510 Cedar street.
Title Winners to Compete
Itlinoi. N. Y Jan. 30. Intercollegiate
track nnd field title winners will competo
aualnst Aestern Conference champlonH In
an Indoor dual athletic meet between Mlchl
Ban and Cornell, March 27. C. A. Johnson,
oi iiiicniBnn, winner of tho high nnd low
hurdles at the conference meet at Chlcaito
ii;t .nine, win meet niKer nmiin una
John A. Watt, the Cornell star, who tin
Ished llrst und second over the high and
low obstacles for Intercollegiate honors at
Cambridge lust summer. Johnson will alHO
lako part In tho high Jump, for which ho
holds tho conference titles. Indoor nnd out'
door, and will compete In the sprint with
his teammate, It. Cook, tho conference
champion flyer.
Connecticut Gets Women's "Met"
New York, Jan, 80.- Tho Women's Metro
politan Oolf Association has decided to
hold Its 11120 championship tournament nt i
tiio ureenwicn uorm J country l. luu. No
date has been set.
BETTERS GOLF RECORD
MrsByfleld Lowers Mark at Palpi
Beach by Two Strokes
Palm llfnrli, Fla .Inn. 1(0. Mrs.
Krncsl Ilyfield, of Huvlsloe, broke tlie
woman's record for the Palm Uench
Coif Club yesterday afternoon. She
Towered it two strokes to 7.'1. The for
mer record of 75 was made by Miss
Iillian li. II de, now Mrs. Qucntin
Fcitner, when she was Metropolitan
champion, on February 1, 10151. Three
rears later Miss Klalne Iloseiithnl. Mrs
Byficld's sister, equaled Miss Hyde's
record. Mrs. Ilyfield clipped the two
strokeH from the record by going out
in 514. Uoth Miss Hyde's und Miss
Itoscnthal's record rounds showed 5!Cs
for tills pnrt of the journey.
Local Swimmer Graduates
n..lpitA Artelt. nnn of fhn beat knou n
young swimmers In local Vonks, and who
has made a national ivputatlon as a mer
maid, rerelved her diploma last night as a
graduate of tho William I'enn High School
for Olrls. Miss Artelt has taken part In
many swimming meets throughout the coun
try, haUng taken up the sport several rears
ago.
Clover Club Jars East Falls
Clover Club defeated East Tall" Y M. A,
lnt nltrht at the lailer place In a hotly
plaved affair by 20 to IT.
Temple A. A. desires to arrange games
with third and fourth class traveling quin
tets Joseph Lain en, 44(1 North Franklin
street.
I. upton A. A., a first-class five, would like
tn arrange games with teams In or around
the city paying reasonablo guarantees. W C.
Shearer, care I). Lupton Sons Co., Tulip
strett and Allegheny avenue.
Shot Tower, a second-class quintet, wants j
tn book games with teams of that class
offering fair guarantees. Manager, care I
Shot Tower Playisround, Front and Car- j
renter streets.
Hone rresbjtrrliin H. C. (two teams) has '
open dates for first and second class teams
who are willing to travel for good guar-
nntoes. David Patchell, 2827 Wharton
Btreet, ,
rinjers between the ages of seventeen
nnd twentv wishlmr to Join tin athletic club
and play for the sport df the game, should
communicate with M. E. Greenspan, -lis Mlf- I
(lln street.
rrogresHhe Cadet Junior, a fourteen- i
year-old quintet, would like to book games i
either at homo or away. Thomas Smith,
1242 Jessup street. '
Asrcnhlon H. C. would like to arrange
games with third or fourth class teami on
Monday nights at Ascension's Hall. Fred
Tschauz, 513 East Westmoreland street.
BOYNTON SETS PRECEDENT
Is First Junior to Captain Two
Teams at Williams
Wllliamstown, .Tan. P.O. An innova
tion is seen in athletic circles this year
when n Junior will captain the baseball
nine after having led the varsiliy eleven
Inst fall. Denny TSoyntou lias the uh
tinelion of being tlie one to topp'i col
lege tradition of many years. Ilarelj
does it occur that anv but a senior
deads a Purple team, but to hno tli" '
nrnc uthlcte captain both the football
ninl the bascbull teams when ttil! n
junior makes a precedent here. '
Want Standard Swimming Rule
New York, Jan. 30. Efforts to brlnr
iibout adoption of rules, which would btiiml
Ai'die swimming rirords, hao Ken mad.
'.y tbr National Collegfate Athletic Asoei.i
'on hrough Its committee -on aquutles
Prominent athletic authorities hav, litei
k'd to offer suggestions tn corr ct defects
T-hkn the committee sa3 exist undf pr b
ept, rules '
Tpo faults charged bv tho commllte nr
'hit tho numerous turns In o fhoiter tun'
slxe, an ndvantage In tlaio over a lonsT
'?ni; at the same distance ntld limbed .
fine iieconll for each turn and Ihii In nil
.tars competitors are sometimes tlven an
nvntage by a swaying start
Lewis Tosses Draak
llosloii, Jan. 30. Ed ("Strangler") Lewis
won his wrestling match with Tom Draak
here last night In two straight falls. Tho
first fall came In 1 hour and 40 seconds I
and second In S minutes and lo seconds. '
Inland Five Is Victor
'1 he Inland Warehouse basketball team de
feated the West Branch Y M. C. A. by tho
score of 2.1 to 21 last night.
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Our I.ailv of Mercy 0. C. would llko to ,
hear from all first-class home teams In Penn- !
sylvanla and New Jersey. J. J Rooney.
172(1 West Huntingdon street.
Simpson Y. M. A., of the Northeast '
Church League, has secured-- a hall and
wants to hear from all first-class traveling I
quintets. W. E. Sheldon, 003 East West
moreland street. '
Ki incel II. O. wants to arrange games
with third and fourth class quintets at
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