WW3BByv . opPwfv'w'IBPf jww,:'r. vrMn'sat i,i v -" . -i r I .rnrr ' iwjfi. . - .y i -y .i4dkji . fiR9Mpy . f. it ' -r- ' i '. 't trf " -.,;. s. V. r .1 ' . yrvv ''v.' . 'r ' r '" 'V'wr " z'7. - v , ,fn J. ' ,i. . a iLAtPfAr VTHUftSDA. APBLti ' u 1020 1 . 1 V; fV JUVjaWJUJU- .rUlU fijJJJDIJUiii , " t i nlvw wpi-..w j4i i .--. v . vk. jwh im 'mfm- i tt ' if '"s"' "A i .. BROOKLYN MAY WIN 6PENER HERE UNLESS GAVtY CRAVATH CETS PEEVED AND PINCH HL II it A. PICKING "GAVVY" AND PHILTARS HERE TODAY NVADER OL F ERS "DAVE" BANCROFT Bob Gardner T0II3 tho Soorot That American Amateur Team Being Choson to Play Abroad By SANDY MrNlflMCK A tcnm of Amoilrnu Rolf nmntctirH g being stealthily rounded tip by the T'nltpil States Oolf Aenoolnllon ttiRo nbrnnil mid piny n special liitcriintlonnl match ncnlnut n combined Oxfmd rnmbrldRe lenm nnd to roitipote, nit Its own. In the llrltlsli nititttetirH, ' This announcement Is mitliorl.cri .by Itobert A. (Jiiriliier, former national amateur champion. (Sardner k Koine In nuglaiid next month ns n member of Ihe rules of golf committee of tin If. S. 0. A., nnd also to play In the Hrltlsh nmnteur championship nt Mtllrflelri. In addition he will itlny on th American tenni iiRninat'tlie, Kugllsh collegians, (Jardner broke the iiewn through the medium of the Ynle News that fJraut l'eaeoek, who was beaten ou tin' thirty K'cnth Jiole. in the second round of the national- nt Oakmont by (ieorge lIofTncr. nnd Xelson Whitney,' several time southern champion, .hnve -nlrendy nrceptnl the Invitation of the LT. H. 0. A. to join the tenni. Ma or Mny Not lu discussing the plan with us at I'luehurst, Francis Ouluiet said that It would he Impossible for him to join dip teuni because of his health. Later he said he "never felt better in Ills life." and later still he won his thir tieth finals bv annexing the champion -hip of the North and South. further pressure is now being bioughl to hear on the ex-national open and amateur .champion, in order to make the team the strongest possible, and It ma) be that when the boatload sails nwin. Oillmet will be among those ptrf,rnt Thick Hvans lias been Invited, imt so fiir he has not made any deli 1 iin statement. Dae Ilerron s father stated for Ills m Hint the husky chamniou would not play nbiifnd and would probably cnteH only me innrionai ninniciir mm jmr in defend hs crown. Neltlier Is Hnbbv .Toties. niitlouul tinnllst. liable to break nwn) frojm Ills studies nt ticorgia Tech tn join tir Invuders. It im munueil to take oer a team of ten. audi one of consliferahle strength ! sure tn sail the seas. It will (be tho second meeting between the t nltiw Sthtes nnd the Oxford nnd Cambridge- tiolllng Society slnic 11)011, when Amrrlcn won, R to 1, Walter 1.1. Travis captained the I nlted Btates teilm on t lint occasion nnd he tad under hint in order I'hcn M. Hyers. junner urt to Tnuls that )ear lu the tutional: Mr. Urokaw. Hruee D. Smith, 1, H rdinklin. Findlnv S. Douglas. V O. It(tnluirl. II. Chandler l'gan nnd (ieorgo Ormlston. Surprise t iMost The olhVlnls of the governing body nine beerii elose-mouthel nbout the tierpt of the golf invasions of IOiirope this summer, nnd this announcement will t otno us it distinct surprise to the golfing public, which has been led to holieie that only the four women, who failed last Saturdoythe professionals nnd Gardner would pin) In Itritish tournaments. Affording to Gardner, the matches will be pin) oil just uefoie tne start of the Itritish amateur tournnment, which t ill begin June 7 at AMuirficWl, Scot bind. I'ndoubtedly they will be scored similarly to the event in this country itfinntern )cars ago, u point for winning eaeh thirty-slx?holo encounter. t.. ,: ft. fllKiHfln "GAVY-CRftVATH rfSjl iWW marnm r. ' s"' W t &$ o Iiinglcs and Bungles Jr. .tack onthtrtil lilt athlete at Xortlt rlillaiUliihln Motion at 0 o'clock, ond hlnl hint to Sew York to oirn with the Yankees i afternoon. Looklni: nut mrlv tnifij. Illll Slicltslln aw; rfal slens or KPrlne. He took tho nrt Jrnln out of (llrnnldm for Hie I'IiUUm Hull Park wltlinut oii-n telllnc his frlrud. the flrr drparlinrnt. KOofl-li.t. Tim Phll5 rre nreparfil to lintidle one of tho IjlBKeiit rrouds of th eaon tills nfer nnon nt their Ifll'O oprnlnB'ulth llronkbn I he game was aihtduUU for a o'clock."" lann MrMdiol's I'nlirrnltr of Prnnojl janla Imnrhall Irnm wrrr hookri! to meet llannril on frunklln Held (hi afternoon. 1 i .r, "',1, "'"eerd our A'n nclhlttr.i venterttaj, Tic rhlh uertn't schaluteil. i.,'.'.lv tan "an"' were plajetl In the mnjor leaduei, Pterda Plttsburisli lianded olio to Pat Mornn u foil, and the Whlto Sox h.iI loped HI l.iuln KrU Mnjer. fermerlj of the PMK rirnten. rh--.,,"f ?'" ",M ,lle I-ebannn club, of the Strel I.ruRiie. ;.Vrt(o Colllnn mndr three htti out o or times iji vrkteidav. Plllal. nl. .. . . m .... ...n.....'ii ,,aFr in one opened Its home M-avyi Mlth M. I.N (odn,1, hl t'hr , J rrrnlon n postrmnel until tomorrow be came of et ground. wu1.hn,.,,.lrni,'i5 of "" International f.engu? Th ?.rrrtl hv rRln m'r ,nn" "f l" rlrcult? The onlv mm as nlne, nt Rnltlmore. the Orioles licntlnB fie Huffaloes S to 0. PENN MEETS HARVARD and 8h6ffey Due to Twirl for Red Blue, Felton for Crimson Nnrvnvd, after dropping n gnme to the Navy yesterday nftcrnoon, will make its initial appearance of the sea son on Franklin iV'icId nt ! o'clock this afternoon. Penh is ready to welcome the Crimson Invaders, who have had nnythlng but fa sur.cessful southern trip. Conch Cnrlss will rnd Doug Sheffey to the hill against Harvard, holding Herman Hnrvey in reserve for relief duty, If nceessnry. Sheffey twirled n great five Innings against the 1'nrkesj liiiru Iron lenm on Tuesday, and is In . line fettle for this afternoon's gnme. Cook will probably play on the Inltinl sack. nlthntiEli .loo Yntes is slated for. the tiost. Alex Wro.V will ciuort In light Held and M)crs In left. The li- , field will he the same ns that used against Pnrkesburc, with McNlehoI tit. second. Shriver nt short nnd Sweeney nt third. Conch .lack Slattery, of Hanard. the former big leaguer, hns three eterans, Milliard. Feltou and Hurdell, to choose from, but Felton is almost certain to draw the-assignment. Kclton is n Main Mne )outh living in Hnverford. He Is, rated as n star boxmnn. nnd I'enn will i hno Its liantlH full if he is in shape. Captain I'lunioiiM nt second base is tho star of the Crimson aggregation. I.nst I yenr lie was one of the lending college stlcksinitbs. The two teams will prob ably line-up ns follows: ' J k ,mw A-XiJim wk. VA What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAIi I.KAttDH PHNN HAItVAFlM Rhilver. n Lincoln, fib Hweeney. 3h I'ondon, nt Htroua. rf llmmons, "Jb Warwick, r Perklna. cf McNlehoI "Jli KrothttiRlmin Ynten. lb llalluway. Ill A Vrav if llolock rf Mers, If l.ancanter c Hheffe p I'elton. p WINS TOR ItALTIMOKK This is .loliimy Ogiien, fdrmcr atli leto at Swnrtliinnrc. Yesterday lolinny opened his .season with a Ictory over Itiiffalo. He allowed his opponents but three hits and shut (lieui out W. I.. !.. n li.e rlltsl.lirxh .... ft I .8.M . . ., Ilroohljn , I .S0O .S33 ,07 Phillies . . 3 3 .000 ,fl7 ,f.00 Cincinnati , . ., 3 .noo .007 ,no St. ImiI a 4 .420 titotmi . ..an .4nn New 1 crk It .?f0 Chlrnito .r . Iff .107 .3A7 .it.1 AjtKrtirAN f.KAni'n W. f-. P.C. ln Iyie noslfltl . . . ft O I.IMMI 1. 000 ,S13 ( hlcasn . H 0 1.000 1.000 .7IV0 fletefanH .SOO .S33 .007 Wnshlnrtnn . 3 3 .BOO .000 .400 mi loiiU . .12 .3a .sou .n AlhletlcH . I 3 .310 ,41)0 ..00 New tork I .SfMt .333 .107 Detroit . U ft .000 ,107 .000 Not echrdulrd. tPostponcd. SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL MMOt'B llrooljjn nt Phllndrlpliln. SHOOT CLUBS FORM; r-j;-, CHESMO'NT LEAQ0E&. :h f A York nl llnsfon oosttmnedi rain. St. Louis nt Plttsbiirrli., Not M-h-stitled. , Cinrlnriatl lit fhlrano. AMKRIf'AN Ln()tT- Mhlfllis nt New ntU. Itoeton at liishlnxton. Cleieland nl HI. I.nuls, Chlraco nt Detroit. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY NATIONAL LKAOLK lloton-llrookln Postponed rain. PlttnhurRli. ftt rinrinniitl, 3. Other canim not srlieduled. AMi;itl( AN 'l.FAUI'1! rhlrano. 7i St. Louis, 4. Unshlnirton-Athlctes I'oslponrdi w e t ground. IretrolWleielimil Poslooneilt rold weather Neiv lork-lloston Postponeili rain. American Association Ht Paul 13 Kannas rity 4 Toledo 7, tiulallle. 4. IndlaiiKpnWw J. Columlmx, O Minneapolis .1 Milwaukee, U Five Organizations Combine In' n Mooting at Norristown L. L.W ' Swartz President i 4Xj . . . ia Tlie Cliesmotit Trnpslmoting 1faguey ; "n mm iiumi ni n nieeiing neiu ai W944 Penn Oun Club licjiilniinrtern nt NorrlKiV (nun rilnnn Tt... !.,!. .-.kL'.'-iLT' W '""" , . ni. in. i.v. Ill,- llll LIUUH II1IIVB-IV enfed lit tlln tneetlni- fnr nrtrinitvotliVW were the Penn Club, of NorrlslofnlCt1 North Knd Oun Club, of Conslioliockfcifjl' ,'y. tieinp tjim iui or riioenixviiie, lititist. dale (Jim Club of I.nnsdnle',' nnd tln'S Chester County Hod nnd (Jim Club of" Contesville. Other clubs may be? otl-D mltted at n later ditto. The following ofiicers nnd board of'r directors were chosen: Pieshlent, I. Ji Sunrtz, of I.Miinilnlo; vice president. .1 Thomas V. .Smith, of Xorrislown : '! retary nnd treasurer. Howard D ' Vandergrift. of ConHhohockeii. The trophy committee representing A(M each club In the league Ih made up fin r follow r: (Jros, Smith, Wood, Uinstcadd ' nnd Swartz. h ' .V iil e : Annapolis, 3; Harvard, 1 Annapolis. Md., April 22 Superior bat tin enabled the Naal Academy to win from Ilarxard .1 to 1 lnn splendidly played ft Kamo here eaterdio The Navy alroi was foster on tho bases, it feature of tho ' iramo which generally haa been one of'I llnrord'a Mrnnir points Une-handed aeoops and tho general work of T.lneoln at third for Harvard and the throwing to baaertA rf riounhley the Nasv catcher, wrrc lhZ features 1 fl s.a jM 1 m "CY " WILLIAMS- Shamrock IV Crew Sails Today London, April 22 t'ltptalii Turnei and tttent) three members of the crew of Iho nht Khamrock IV. Hlr Thoinja Uptons rhallenser for til AniVrlea's Cup. will .nil for New York today on board the steamer Lnpl.tnd The new twenty-three metr Mhamrork. which Is to act aa a "trial horso" for tho .shamrock IV, and which Bailed seeral dajn bko from Dartmouth for New York met with terrific weather lu tho Atlantic and had lu put back to Dartmouth where she nrrhod today. The vacht n.ia been ordered to remain lit Dartmouth until wealhcr i-ondllloua nre more favorable To Run at Olympics lloston. APrll "it Peter Trloulldes na llo of llreece. whuwon the American mar athon road rae here Mondnj. will run at the Olympic Ramea at Antwerp next sum mer. Hhould the fart that ho will not have completed American Itlrenahlp requlrementa prevent his lepreanntlni; tho United Stales he will be sent to tarry the colors of Oreere Fulton Plasters Thompson Porlland. Ore., Aprir 22 --Kred fullon, Minnesota heaelBht boxer, was Elven the deilslon over Jack Thompson, Tulsa, Okla . negro, In the alxth round of a scheduled ten-round bout last nluht. Johnson Can Go Four Rounds Sun Dleco, C'nllf.. April 22 Jack John eon former heavyweight champion, dls plajed much of his former tffftllty In a four round exhibition bout estcrday with flaj Nenl nt Tijuana. Lower I'allfornlrf. aciurd InR to ringsldo critics. 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