Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 13, 1920, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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TROUBLE WITH PHILSVRQAD IS THEY ARE PLAYING TOO MANY EIGHT AND A HALF-INNING GAME$
GLEASON CONCEDES !
NOTHING
White Sox Boss Says'Hc's
Getting Better Pitching
With No Dissension This
Year
Ily GnANTLANI) IUCE
neyonil All Things
"He played the game"
"What finer epiiaphcan stand?
Or who can cam a fairer fame
When Time at last has called his
handt.
Regardless of the mocking roar, ,
Ptaaidless of the final score.
To fight it out, raw hlow for blow,
I ntil pour lime hn.s come lo go
On nut beyond all praise or blame,
lleyond the twilight' purple glow,
Where Fate can write against your name
This closing line for friend or foe:
"He played the game,"
"fJc played the game"-'
What more is there that one can sayl
Whnt other word might add acclaim
To this lone ph.'asc that rules the
fiayt
Jlegaidlesi of the bleaks of chance,
Utgaidlcss of all circumstance,
'Jo rise above the whims of Fate,
Where dreams at times arc desolate,
Where failure seems your final aim
And Disannointmcnt is your mate, '
Whclc Life can write in words of flame
7'Ati closing line above the gale:
"lie played the game,"
MIKB O'DOWD took tlicni nil ns
I hey came, from lighting trunks to
khaki. He was one of the few thai
maintained his profession inside .the
rones. Hclng n lighter by trade, he
mirk to flRhtlnj:. 'i'lic least thut Johnny
Wilton tan do is kIvc Mir-liacl n return
match, lie lias earned it to the limit
of 100 per cent.
ONE of the main thrills that comes
from almost nny sport is that it
Itoes to n decision. Ilow many would
jo to fee n hascbnll name or n football
game if it was understood in advance
that no verdict would be vendcrod. in nli
probability, bejond lliP'JudRineut of the
relators? Boxing needs u decision nt
the end of the melee. Without this de
cision, boxing in place of being a com
petition is merely n spectacle.
The Kid Expects to llcpeat
AMONG those who refuse to concede
Cleveland the pennnnt this season
Is none other than Kid Gieahou, the
pilot who carried the White Hose over
the breakers n year ago. The Kid
tton ills race in JHtn, and he can sec no
lenson for not ginning fit 1020.
"They counted us out." he says, "for
two reasons one that dissensions would
break us up. .the other that we bad no
pitching staff left.
"It to happens there isn't any dis
tension around. And it happens also
that we arc getting better pitclting this
teason than we got a year ago. And
with Sclidlk. Collins. Weaver, .Toe
Ini'kfon and Fclt-ch, among otlierH, still
mound. I can see no renson to take u
i nulling jump into the hike jot. l'e
fides, we'd like nnother shot nt the
Ileds." To say nothing nt nil of nn
other shot nt the winner's end, a mere
$.-0u0 each.
The saddest sound hit It the deepest
blight
It the splash where the dollar golf balls
light.
TH13 "something new beneath the
sun' has developed nt last. A day
or two ago a newspaper ran the fifty
leading batsmen of the American League
with nvcrages attached and among the
fifty there wns no such name as Cobb.
AND do ou happen to know who No.
4'J in the list wns? None other than
n Mr. Buth, of New York.
TON JACKSON has been tiding to
" overhaul Cobb for ten years, and
with the hlg jump he has obtnined
through the first month he at least hah
rnnugli packed nwny to mnko Cobb arise
nnd I ravel the rcit of the wny. The
premier walloper or them nil so fnr is
Boners llornsby. who hns been peeling
the epidermis off the ball day by day.
rnilltHK other Tjcobbian shnrpshoot-
crs who are nfter the Georgian's fet
lock hnve left to n fast stmt. Thev are
Speaker. Slsler nud Collins. All in all,
ly can't complnin of the pace bis lead
ing rivals have offered him to dntc.
TMIK Cubs arc hardly de'stiucd to win
any pennant this season, but for all
that few rival clubs are heard giving
three cheers at the prospect of meeting
in succession Ci rover Alexander and Jim
'miRhn. r
(PlrilM Jin. Ml -f0;,u i-rjrrird.
Tllderi Wins From Collegian
"W!. .". S'SJ- J3.-Th Provl-
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rini IV" a"' """ '" -N'u- - In the
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William
national
rit 11.3 ,i ;;-" '-"wain nrim, oi iiar
i-B.
'Vty. Leading Hitters
in Major Leagues
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YALE RULES FA VORITE FOR ' ,
TRIANGULAR CREW MEET,
niuc 0rsmen, by Virtue iff Previous Victories, Arc Popular i
Rest Bets Against Cornell and Princeton Eights j
'"'";''"l.o lim.1 prnctlu-sbefo.e the
li.Siilnrrn.ewlM, l'rlnceton'on Car-
,if,S',,v,,,y- 'l'"' -Ml-will be
'""" Now 'V nl Ithaca
'"s oficriioou. ,
nrtVthr" C,S'lU t0k thc,p ln9t "
'oraln,i " .u"ali nn1 tl,Is morning,
""' Vah-,n?m(?" l-K-'t spins we?o
:?rr Coh," 1,'ln ,,,I,vlr," "f t Victories
""ninritc! , ' " nud "v-ril, is
of'thh'tv Hi kn" will take a total
lulling to V..' i ." ",' ' """on. u-f'tltiiii-N
VV !""1 two frt-Mimtui
''"ailu." .1! .r1""- the same:
"."'l,' for the
In. .ii.i ,"'"i "iiu Ml
"1M iiiiiT Hecoiiil eights
'iwmrmmon
t "v -mi Nirnlt.u fi..i... .
the
R'lf of ihj ,BIwj!ef? t-J'y vlll be
s - '"'i v,umnl Club
TO SPEAKER
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KID GLEASON
Chicago boss, who sees no reason
why While Sox can't Tcpcat
EN GOLFERS
SEEK GEISI
Field of 88 Fair Golfers Will Tee
, , ,
Off at Overbrook Club
.
Tomorrow
The seventh annual golf competition
for tho Clnreneo II. Gclst Cup will be
held'on the links of the Overbrook Golf
Club tomorrow nt Overbrook. It is an
elghtecn-liole medal play competition,
and for the Inst, six years the event has
been won by Mrs. Uonald II, Itnrlow,
of the Morion Cricket Club.
urs. jtnriow uaving won iuc cup oui-
right for the second time last year. Mr.
Geist has put n new trophy into play
i .i.- , i.! ...1...1. '
of the elghty-ciglit wopicu who will
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COP
play enn turn in a lower gross score n' , , "" , , , , ,. ,
than Mrs. nnrlow. ' i, ." i itln,lW!n,yi,c? r?'' ?,,ho?.Bh
All the prominent women stars of Li1'1, vViw1Ci. 1,m.0,,t toa,,,1.,J''
tho local district, with the exception of ,?n'' I"1 ,h,p bo11 to tbir'1 "'"'
Mrs. Clarence II. Vnndcrbeck nml Mlw'jLP: "; throw was bod, bnt BIBbee
Mildred Cnverly. who are abroad, have1 ws "gh1JllJnir "war from the bag and
entered. A half do7.en women have n , a'' .,nh1? b, "r ,.l,i,r'' basfnan played
chance to beat out Mm. Barlow. ,pb,nl ,a Me. would l.nve
Prominent nmone these nre Mrs. O. ?n Cl1 ,,lp Vi,aU' runner. As it was.
Henry Stetson, of Huntingdon Valley.
winner of the jeeent tournament nt
Bcllnlre. Fia.; Mrs. Caleb F. Fox, five
times the local champion, 'and Miss
Eleanor T. C. Hendler, the Huntingdon
alley star. There are eighty-eight t
entries.
The pulrlnn follow:
0:4B sriKd N Jlulloncll. St. Davids: Mian
Marv Grltrith. Merlon.
n:0 Mr. V. A. Johnson. Vfllralniton: i
1ta lull.. ,IVI.I. ,.! '
Mli Jiilln arlffltli. Merlon.
o.r Mr. Jl. Thomas. Mrrlon: .Mr. J. If.
Kmaek. Overbrook.
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10. 00-
Mm. n. It
.-.. . ' Hmltli. Nqrth Hills. I
10.0.-.-jrr. Caleb r. Vox. ltunltnrdon Val-
l! Mr. J. V. Turnbull. Phlla-
, , doiphia Cricitct.
iiarmw. .Merlon; jura. H.
loiio Mr. . u. iiriir, wjftH"unlnSln ,
I0:l5-Mrs. K.-.ll, i:i.ier. oieVbVonk! "mih ,
ler. oxerbrook: jiim ,
UadPlDhla lrlrket.
May llcll. J'hlladi'lphln l'rldet.
10:20 Mlaa IC. T. Chandler,
vaiiev: .Mian 1
. delplila Cricket
T3. Huddarda. OvpphmnV
10.30 Mra. J. S. Kly, Old York Road; Mrs.
B. Keen, Overbrook.
10i33 M'ra. ,T. W. Knluht. Woodbury; Mra.
, , R. V. .Murphy, Aronlmlnk.
10:10 JIra, T. C. Klnkald. Country Club;
Mrs. rt. Blotter. Thllmont.
10:15 Mra. J. Akeroyd. Country Club; Mrs.
A. IC. Uverloht. riillmont.
10.S0 Mrs, H. II. Teck. Country Club; Mrs.
B. 11. Vore. Whltemarib.
10;S3 Mra. K. a. llet. Countrv Club: Mra.
W' V. Justlic, Jr.. Philadelphia
Cricket.
11:00 Mrs. N. Heed. .WIImlnKton; Mlas
Katherlne Tenny. Merlon,
11.03 Mra. J. K Dojlc. North Hills; Mra.
V. a. Flelaher. rhllmont.
11:10 Mra. IJ de Groat. Old York Head:
Mrs. G. W. Curran. Overbrook.
11:15 Mra M. Herold. riillmont; Mrs. It.
r,ar7alere,
11:20 Mra w. rage. Wllmlnirlon: Mrs. J.
Klllott. Countrv Club.
11 23 Mrs. f S MatCaln rhlladelphla
Cricket, Mrs. 1' It. .Mahan. St.
Davlda.
11 30 Mr. I imim. riillmonl. M'las E. A
i uoneris.
I It ",3 lr A. I.onn Merlon Mra. II
'iweila, vnorll)lir.
tl.tO Mr. av. V Mmh, Ptentnn, Mra,
C T. Wetherlll Overbrook
11 13 Mra M. Heuaenbers Stenton; Mrs.
11. 30 Mrs. (I. Glenn, obi York Road! -Mrs,
k. -,i. ,. iivrrniK. ..irriiin. I
.1. S T.ucaa. Countrv Club.
11.33 Mra. If Knberson, Woodbury; Slra.
-jUUt
ii. 11. Ainernou iiverorooK.
12.00 Mra. A. W. VJannenbaum Phllmont;
.Ml Maude Hoffman, Whltemarah,
12:03 Mra. II. King. Whltemarah; Mra. E.
1. Haule, Overhrnok.
12:10 Mra. J. Krauaa. Phllmont: Mrs. P.
M. Haxe. Oerbrnok.
12:15 Mra. W. llltven I.lanerch; Mrs. it.
Chapln.
12:20 Mra. C. W. Armsttonr. I.lanerch:
Mrs. I C lllock. North Hills.
12:23 Mlaa K. Osden. Merlon; Miss II.
Wright. '
12:30 Mrs. V. Hardlna. Country Club;
Mrs. SO v. ymlth. Merlon.
12.33 Mlas T l.lllle. Merlon: Miss If. Tay
lor. Phllailelohln Cricket.
12.40 Mlaa M IMvIk, Philadelphia. Cricket:
Mrs II Wllev.
12.13 Alias I". Patlnn. Counlrj Club: Mrs,
.1 rnnuninn. jierum ,
12.30 Mra V. Lion Countrj Club, Mra. J '
If. Tan1 I.lanerch.
12.35 Mra. P. II rtsnkln. I.lanerch: Mrs 1
P. It. Htuckey. North Hllla.
1.00 Mr .1 I. Crew I.lanerch; Mra. II.
llltalnger riillmont.
1 03 .Mlaa Ham Mechan North lllllac Mlsa
Dorethv Dexter. Overbrook
1.10 Mies 11. Hcdman Overbrook: Mrs O
Osborne Jr . Huntingdon Valley
1:15 Mra. M I'oaler Si Davids: Mlas K,
Huddards. Orhronk.
1.20 Mra. I.udlow Mra. A. Jl. Hubbard.
Huntingdon Vallev
DEMPSEY TRIAL 1UNE 7
Champion and Manager to Answer
Draft Evasion Charges
.San JYji.cImo. Muv I!!. The dato
for the trial of Jack IJrinpsoy. beav.v-
welubt chnmninn of the world, nnd his
maiinget. .fncl; Kearus, ou selective
draft evasion charges, wns set for Mon
day. June 7. in the t'niled States Dis
trict ("unit liere .
They will tnlr their first workout on
Carnegie lake tomorrow.
(I'd Mnu ('mutiny plans to use n
light crew In tin- wirsltj race, according
to. tho iepoit.s from Ithnt-a, Tho varsity
crew is what is known iih Knight's
crew. It iiNcrngeH only 10S poiindN.
This combination handed another beat
ing tri the heavy arslty nnd tho two
froHhmcn tights on Lake Cayuga yes
terday. The Tiger oarsmen have been given
n lot of mileage thin week by 'Conch
Spaeth, Yesterday the three crews wrre
given racing dtartn, followed by quarter
mile spurts. The varsity ouiHinen were
t-lojv "getting off the mark and Ihe fresh
man blades always took the lead, only
to bo overtaken bv the big eight before
they had gone 130 ) finis.
President Ilibhen iircomimnled Doctor
Spaeth In the coaching launch yesterday
and after the trip expressed himself rh
highly jdcnsfdwitb the crews;'
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BREAKS
BREAK
AGAINSTPHILLIES
Paulette.Used When Not Noodod
and Ludcr'us Not Used
When Needed
Pittsburgh, May 1.1. If the weather
man will shut off the weeping heavens i
this nftcrnoou, the Phillies nud Pirate j
may be able to get in tlfe third game
oi the scries; but wlth-n rnlu thnt lasted
oil night the grounds cannot he in very
Rood condition for fast ball.
Manager (Javvy Cravath is n little
disappointed nt not being nblo to use
'ec Meadows, whonen'orted slightlv 111
1 uesdny. If his condition is Improved
this nftcrnoou and the weather warms
i n bit, (Savvy may take n chance, as
if feels thnt the bespectacled youth can
take the measure of the Iluccos.
Many .Mistakes
Instead of going to the movies across
lie street the boys- dlseusned the mis
takes of the gamp that wn. booted nwny
vctesrdny just when victory seemed to
"p possible. The Phils were deserving
Of fl lwHft fntn na flint. ,..! .,. I.A
second innlnff with prim dctprmi nation
To batter down the defense of the Buc
cancers nml get thoscFtlirei
and it s old news now tt record that !
they did get the trio of tallies back, but
time. ' '
',.."" botit the breaks of the gnme.
' fn Earl Hamilton, a portsidcr, went
'p the mound Manager Cravath removed
: "' .old warhorse, Ludcrus. and sent
1 Paulctte to bat for him, with Stengel
on nrst. 'i lie change- was disastrous.
as the ex-Cardinal forced Stengel nt
second, and o'n his other trip to thp
plate tiled out to Southworth. with
btcngcl itching to get in from third.
Disastrous Seventh
it was in the disastrous seventh in
ning that I.udy was needed. With Big
bee on third and Cnrcy oh first the
double steal was flashed, but Carer
i Wii , ',: ., ---
ftiM Iia'f wn '"" p,aIl1' om
rV,il? s i ?t t,i'!l-ba, ,0 1.a,"lp1.tc' ","!'
. Larey was chnsed back and forth. w!Hi
I i''fb cl,?Igint' blt by blt' ,Iow lhc
! 1 l !1.r"?n.f'iflWierc?atc; n?" I"x,py wns
,.,'. ."''..S. .'" V"S '..,"":u. ,L ""crc on
' ., I"u1n'" 'uo Dn'J 'cnt scooting
g,'re",e gna(hltn' SCOrins "iKbvc aud
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SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
A -N eight-round welterweight match I
X i, ,,, ,.:.. m ., ti ,-i.i .. I
is inc main mix on.tllP WPCKIV pro-
! "i ine nermaniowil A. A. to-,
night. Tbe nriucinnl
j ' ,1 ' "f e '".,,.!,. t
'"J'on, of bmithwnrk
Closkey, of Port Hie
Thp principals nrp to be Joe
am Wo Sf
WloKniAM.l l,nl
eight-founder will bring together Kddle :
linrvey nntl Martin Judge, bnnlams.
JI,n vey nnd Martin ,
Three jux-vmiml nuln
Three nix-rnunil K!nni rn i,n nu
VT-iillTrf.:0' Ul' Bear m Hay Ilelmont'.
t. Tommy Hudson vs. Tom Sharkey, nnd
VsAriry: Mr"- a- Bill Johnson vs. Young Itaroatchl.
i - -.... . z-" " -
Soldier, Karparakl, tho flehtlnnr doushbov.
will como uy from Camp Dlx on furloush
tomorrow. While .Ictb in tho city oi
Ilrotherly I.ove tho aoldler will spend twenty
four minutes of his stay at the Cambria, and
jock, or get nocked. I.i n wui with Franklt
.Magulre. Johnny Psal va. Dllly Gannon la
another clsht-roundei. other bouta. ilx
joundera: (leoree H'ackburn va. Uattllnz
Manton. Younir Urlffilh a. Johnny uuitau
.,,u Maiui.ij juiii , g, jiguu) AllCn.
Sammy Gold la a in.Vpounder. holla fro-n
Routhwark. nnd la belnc manaited by Sto
Marcoe. Gold hag three bouts on In the next
two weeka, aaya .Marrc.
t.-Ck B.n took on tho bout with Willie
Jackson In Camdeji Tuesday nleht na he
stepped off train from nostnn. whern ho
hd defeated Jlouny, Krlxzettl In twelve
rounds, nuaao. who sava he la aolnir to
t a good bn In tro future, wanta to meet
ilmniy Murphy. Georse Chnnex and any vf
ine lightweights s-lceted bj promotera.
Mike O'DohiI s to ahoH In I'liilndelnhM
next week The great Hi Paul 'battler will
box Georco (Knockout) iiionn In the eight.
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--- . w. ..i- ,.v . mric . .- llill.il uuun
each a six-round contest, follow Chnmplor.
Pete Herman vs Hoy Moore. K O. 1J
Brennan vs. Willie Meehsn. George (K. u.l
Chaney vs. Joe Welllinr. Ilughey Hutchlnarn
ys. Danny Krush and Jlinnij Murphy vs.
Hplder Itoach.
Johnny Kllbnne Is matrhea Mr two bouta at
local ball parka. On .May 24 ho will taka
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PERFORMANCE COUNTS
Slated for Robins
.mI&w.
IHISH MEUSEL.
Phlls'niitfieldcr, wbo it Is reported
will be traded lo Ilroohlyn
BIG GOLF FlftD
IN SHORE TOURNEY
Begin Qualifying Round in At
lantic C. C. fTourney Over
Northfield Links
Atlnuiic riiv. v .i..'Mnv in ai.
though the weather was not ideal for
eolf. a firhl of 1,'tO players, including n
number of Philadelphia stars, teed ofT
this morning in the qualifying round
of the three-day invitation tournament
of the Country Club of Atlnntlc City
over the Northfield links.
Players arc here from Walton Heath,
one of the famous courses near London ;
the Audubon tilolf Club-. New Orleans;
the lloyni Montreal Colt Club nnd the
catannn Jslnnd, off the coast of Cali
fornia. A
The contestants will nimlify today in
an eighteen -hole round of medal play,
five slxteens to qualify for match play.
J. Wood Piatt, of North Hills, who
reached the semifinal round of thp na
tional aiimteur championship Inst year:
hddip Styles, of the samp club, who
holds the marathon record in this coun
try; ii. ,i. lopping, of (ireenwlcli. onp
of the best of the metropolitan cracks:
,T. C. I'arish, nnother star from the
National golf links; Mnurice lllslcy,
of Atlantic City, several times winner
oi tne tournament, are some of the nu
merous stars who are here.
Want8 arne for Saturday
OHln,. , . .n.,,a,lon. Ht. .T.m.. i. n.v
.out a nam for f-aturday. Any jir.t cIhu.
rS',m?,'hV!.nVr.ViviSS anSTe"
or phono Wooaiand 1B07 M.
on Ifarrv (Kid) llrown in on., of the bouti
"f 'I'? upenlnic ehow at Hhlbn Tarlf. nnd
then h- will be nppne. bv Danny Krush
"' me rniiuaa- iiRUTxrhv June 7.
Kill Mllllnnm lian atHrleil training tiii- his
I, rilsll3rl. lnir X ...U-.. 1.. ..Ill . i rt . . .1 '
d'lft?" i ?i?L,i.!'nJi'r.."- V1'"
nu.lnimon. TKiibane nVn nr 2'i'i ..'."?
Ilradv and 'no Tiniu ri. nf ..imi.,i.:
I. .iti t .i :. .. --
ii ub j, ana t.i.
Answers to queries. Lw Tendler atopped
Pete Hartley In four rounda In 1918. J09
Rurman iind Dattllne I.evlnaky are Hebrews.
ll?y Orib Is Irlsh-German. Jlombnrd;-r
wella wna knocked nut twice by Georges
Carpentler. Juno 1 and December S. 1917. In
four rounds and one round, respectively. In
Ghent. Delirium, and tondon, Enir. At
Palzer knocked out Wella In three rounds,
New York clt, June 28. 1912.
Illllv He 1n la In f,A ...n l MMnaihln.
In Philadelphia this summer Do Piki made
a ureat Impressloi by his victors oer Ralph
llrnuy. One of Ilia nrM.n.alr miih.u f,An
probably will be with Harry (Kid) llrown.
pe l'oe aaya he la wllllnic to come In ot
l.'j pounds for a match with Johnnv Kllbani.
lienor niter Is nnother boxer who wants
to jncet Champion. Kllhane. Valger defeited
Jimmy Goodrich In llurTalo the other night,
winning all the way In ten rounds.
nobby (Innnla has matched I.en Itowlaudi
Jor one f the bouta inini.rron night in
5,e,warK In the beadllner of Mhlch show
Willie Jackson and .lonnnv Dundee will go
on for twelvo rounds.
Young .lor Tuber. tO.i.pniiiid.-i, u suing lo
box under Ills real nam" In tin fulure,
Johnnv Cum. Intend of Youns Jof will go
to the poat from now on. Cutrv Is 11 jirj-ii.
lslnsr youth
Two foreign boxers who aliaped up very
vtell In prelims to tho Tendler-Papln massa
cro were Jake IllnomfleM. Humanlan. and
lommy Noble, an Hngllshman Hloomfleld.
a mlddle-welcht. atopned Jack Hanlon tn
three rour.da, while Noble n 120-pounder.
administered a terrific lacing to Tony Do
Oro.
my Mack truck conitantly for
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PHILS MAY TRADE .
MEUSEL 10 ROBINS
Reported Cravath Will Get-Two
Players From Dodgers for
Baker Outfielder
Irish Meiisel, the slugging outfielder i
of the Phillies, will he traded to IJrook
Ijn, according to n rumor circulated in
Pittsburgh yesterday. .
As the dope goes. Cravath will re
crhe two players from Uncle Wilbcrt
Ilobinson for Meiisel. Tho names of I
the two placers who nrc supposed to
come to the Phils hove not been1
mentioned in the report.
President Baker is In New York and
could not be reached, but at the Phils'
office here the report was given no sup
Port. Cravath. in Pittsburgh, snid he
knew nothing of it.
Meuel is one of the most scientific
hitters In baseball nnd last year put
up n good battle for the leadership
among the batters in the league. His
big handicap is hix poor ami which
was injured last winter n venr ago.
It Is on nccouut of this weak whip
tbnt Cravath has kept hint on the bench
during many of the, games this sea
son. One Pittsburgh uenspnpcr came out
this morning with the following state
ment :
"The Phillies and Dodgers nrc nego
t.ntlng toward iiu important baseball
"Ply. which will itnoltp the services oft
irisir Aicusel. the hard-hitting out
fielder of the Philadelphia club. This
wns;lenuicd last night from an nit-
tiioritntlvc source. Two of Wilbcrt
Ilobinson h twlrlers nie to come in ex
change for MpuscI. hut their identitv
could not be learned lust night."
LE0PQLD WINS TROPHY
Perm Swimming Captain Wlna En
durance Contest Taylor Second
Don Leopold, captain ot the I'cnn
swimming team, obtained permanent
possession of the Agiiew MacBrjdo sli
ver trophy by winning the combination
will, run nnd swimming race nt Frank
lin Held yesterday. The medley con
test calls for 11 (iiiniicr-miie walk,
quarter-mile run nnd a swim of the
same distance. The contestant with
the lowest total clnped time wins the
contest. As Leopold won the event last
year, be secures the trophv. His total
time wns 11 minutes ."il 4-." seconds,
against 12 minutes 10 second for Tay
lor, of the frcslimiin swimming squad,
who finished second.
What May Happen
in Baseball Today
NATioSwr. i.r.Acu: -
Won I.n,t P.C. Win Iiae
Rnstnn . . . ,
Cincinnati.
Plttabtirch
llrnoklyn. . .
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Won Txist I'.C. Win lae
Cleveland
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SCHEDULfi FOR TODAY ,
NATIONAL I.iaOLi:
Plillllea nt rittahiirxli. ivatn. 3:30 i. m.
New ork Ht Cincinnati. Rain. 3:311 p. in.
Ilrookjn ut Chlrago. Clenr. 3 p. m.
lloaton nt St. I.ouls. Cloudy. 3 i. in.
AMKIIICAN I.r.AllK
Chicago nt New Y'ork. Pc-Htpone.!. Italn.
Cleveland nt lloaton. roetponeil. Rain.
RESULTS OF YESTERDAY
AMERICAN MiACII-l'
SI. Ixiuia, fli Athletlca. 4 (ten innlngai.
New nrk. Ill Chicago. 8.
Cleielnnd, 0: lloaton, 7.
Dctrolt-Washlngton, ruin.
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ittrml the Belgian athletic fete
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Onnlorc Plnu Varmnnf Tntnnr
WUaKOrS May Vermont lOmor-
row and Dartmouth Saturday.
Huntzinger to Hurl
The Penn bnsebnll tenm left this
afternoon on n two-day trip. The
.Quakers bnttlo Vermont Htatc. nt Ilur-
nngiun, ii lomorrow- nitcrnoou nnu
on Saturday they engage Dartmouth nt
Hanover.
Walter Huntzinger, the hero of the
championship basketball series aguinst
Chicago, is slated to burl for the lied
and Dluo in the battle ugninst Vermont.
Shcffcy probably will do the pitching on
Saturday.
Conch Walter CarNs wns not nf nil
downcast over the defeat at the bands
of Delaware yesterday. The N'ewnrk,
Del., collegians huo nn excellent team
and Joe Hothrcck is oin- of the best
pitcher in colleginte rnuks. Delaware
won out on n home run bv '. Carter
in the tenth, .'-!.
Tho game uncovered a new pitcher
for Cariss in Art Strickland, who
twirled the entire game for the ltcd and
UlttP. Stricklnnd handled himself in
great shape and hereafter will be used
regularly.
The entries for the meef aguinst Cor
nell nt Franklin Field Saturday wcro
announced this nftcrnoou. The meet
will stnrt n't .". o'clock.
Bingles and Bungles
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Touch one to lot:
Touch for both the .fa and thr rhtls
Also ronrli on Penn. The While T'lephnnt
and the Red nnd nine both lost In the tenth,
Toutch on Philadelphia fans.
TiUu YTnlfcer eon certainly c'ihcc the ball.
That la. In rWifblflon.
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Clarence let tho winning ""t. Iinla run
In In Ihe tenth on Austin's short 11 y to his
Iitrden. Ilia throw to the plate was wide.
Rlxey also had the wlde-throwln-r habit.
Jits wild heate put thB.wlnnlnc Pirate run
over the dlc
Yanks hait tuentu hits tn their victory over
the iriltc Sot.
llabe Until hail another home run. The
llabe certnlnlv U steppln.
it was Dsbe Ruth day nut at the A'a
veaterda.v Jacobson. Dikes and Severeld all
had circuit smashes.
Truck Hannah was entirety satisfied uilh
lily labors yesterday. He had lour hits out
of four times up.
Truck ntso scored a pair nf runs for .Mil
ler Huxslna.
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Team to 3-1 Victory Over
Tigers at Princeton
Ihe Lnl-crslty of Pentisylvniiiit ten-
nis tenm continued its winning march
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FISCHER I
PENN
WNNER
jesicnia.v liy trintfnliig the Princclou'
racquet sharks three uinlches to otic
Four singles nnd two doubles mntches
were to have been played, but two of
them Iind to be canceled on account of
iliirkticss. Tin. matches were staged ut
rrinceloii,
t'nrl Fischer, the Philadelphia youth,
who hits been -inning the first ranking
' "" nerc lor tin last three jenrs.
p,ed first singles for Penn nnd de
feated the Tiger cnptnln, Werner. In n
hard-fought iiintcb that lasted two'liour.s
and three sets. Werner Innk tlio.llrat
--et after n terrific struggle nt IIMO. but
H n, uiiiiiR up tinnieii nimseit complete
ly out. while Fischer did little more
' than ninki the Orange und P.lnck lender
inn n von ml the court. Fischer grabbed
the second set with the loss of onh one
' kiium-. men nnisucd tne mnicli liv casily
i winning the final bet nt (i-l.
Tomorrow Fischer will leml the Pom,
team against Columbia nt New- York
nml on Saturday thp lied and Ulue will
play Lafayette nn tho'turf courts of the
(ermantown Cricket Club nt Man
heim. The IVnn singles team is composed of
Hscher, Phil aoldsborough. Andv Mor
gan nnd Don Nichols. Morgan und
Fischer nrc doubles partners nnd Xich
ols und tioldsboroitgli play together. The
fifth member of the team is not a con
stant quantity. The candidates uie
Mcintosh und Fncar.
Carl Fischer has defeated the Harvard
captain, Helms, nnd with Morgan bus
wort the doubles from the best thnt the
Crimson could produce.
The best, colleginte battle of the var
is promised .when Fischer goes nga'inst
Chuck Garland, of Yale, although it is
not likely that the Ulue leader will be
very bard pressed.
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Strong Combination Will 'wJ
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miiuiiuunu ottiiio in interna;
tional Tennis Matches'
France lias chosnn Its Davis Cup H
team, miming four men for tho first of,
the preliminary ties.
Andre II. Gobert, whowon the I!rilj 4.
' Indoor championship recently, bead's, J
nio team, with Max Uecngis in second -
place. The other two players selected
oro W. Laurcnti nnd AI. rtrttgnon,
Speaking of the -dinners 0f thin sound
ngninst the. Americans in the opening r
! round, Loudon Field sns: f
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tram, famlllnr with Kngllsh turf, muyf'
dash America's hopes in Its firjt frlni;
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America to win. s lice Amerlcn'n ilmi.
hies strength is not ns sure ns France's". fi
Hngland will probably rely on Parke nnd
"-'" " " -nmi--j inv' iiayr,rn ' i
who ennnot be despised in any comnnnv', '3
Vc suggest, too. that South Afrlen' t
chances ennnot be ruled out. Their v
young nnd udvnncing tenm is one of real
merit." -
Kngllsh tennis writers have offered n "
suggestion to avoid a recurrence of the
recent miv-up In the Davis cup draw
liecnuse of Into entries. It is thnt everr ,.
country with n competing tendency be
entered ntitomatlcnlly ou January 1 of
each year nnd thnt unless the entry Is
cancelled before AInrch 1 the names tie
automatically drawn. If a country de
cides afterward not to play it can be
defaulted without disarranging the draw
und upscttiug the arrangements of ati
the other countries.
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