;vv ft ' . .1 "t ', j , : ' i " '- ', . . .V, ' ii. , " : r . r" L. .-v:-" .. i.'tV ' ' .."". , " i , it' . it , v v '( . U v'' gpW THAT CORNELIUS M'GlLLlCUDD Y'S A THLETIC$ARE IN LAST PLACE THEY ARE PLA YING LIKE tT , TML-ENDERS ARE IMPORTANT IN ALL-TEAM GOLF MATCHES North Hills Wins on "Mqppers-Up" Superiority McNamara Won His First Title at the Local Open Pennsylvania Amateurs Good litis Year 0 By SANDY McNIRLICK VE star in tho canto sometimes ' i,. n nlnv (.nrlglitly, but n one- ,7r warn In ntlio1tic 1h not nlwa ;, llkelv winner of the "little" league X'wS'nni ""b ""iV1" t!,t,c i i... tr tho first time, and It was due 'aiL toll" fact that.lt had strnnK lend-off golfers, as to the lact SXni- tnll.e.iders nrqtwl equally J rone against tho opposition they en Muntcre.1. This was well Illustrated SKr in the finals when North hills defeated Aron mink. The "monpers-up delivered nil the mint for North 11 us. ram i. me iiu'HHit w1"""'; :" . .i i - .1 a nrnn nr Jt riinii 2 UP. '" l"V "x-" . w in 1. wns fol. ftfiSlE oi l&V ttoi EHIWLb. mPitiil. defeated M. W. Piatt, rtM, .UV 'nl. Vnrth Hills. WBS B by his teammates, Frank Leon lowed v ii ,. ...10 were also Sntli .1 fea ed. Then came Styles nnir Si. wl" won the only points for North Hills ni ruin..... ,, At North Hills. W. J. Matt was de ffatedbv Walter lleynolds Aronimlnk. In the ead-off match. Then came a .traltht run of victories for the four No?!h Hills follow-up men which de cided the title. (.tnimlnk had an excellent itcam am C le fine BhowinB this year Two Mer lead-off men than KeynoWit ami TeXl urv would be hard to find In fi,?qiintirhan. The other Individual Ivors rani?" Rood records which car rMhe team to the finals and it was Siffly by North Hills at the bottom thnt decided the title. Thli was Woodbury's strength last rear to win the championship. It makes ifrrlon a strong favorite for the Inter dub major team title. Its team has defeated Princeton. Pcnn ami Hill School, interseliolastlc team champions. In practice matches and Is we 1 groomed for the tussle. It Is strong nil the way Sown, which should prove the winning factor. Frank McNamara, pro at Cherry Valley, which was formerly a public links under another name, won Ills first championship when he took the Philadelphia open title at Atlantic City the other dav. He U a husky youngster, and adopted brother of Tom MeNnmora, a hnme-brcd nnd cxtnatlonalopcn run- B"'ow' that Frank lia made golf his profes-ilon he is taking It very seriously and will play In many open events this season. Frank has a bet with Tom that every time the' two stnrt In the same tourney that Frank will finish better than Tom. The latter took the bet to enliven the competition, but not with much thought of collecting. For Tom, a veteran at the game, knows a golfer when he sees one and predicts a great future fof Frank. The local tltleholder not only has the shots, but hns ideal temperament for medal play, which Is the main as signment for the pros. McNnmara will likely compete In the Pennsylvania open. This brings up the fact that the amateur championship of Pennsylvania will change hands this year. If reports arc true. It Is said that Tat Grant will not compete. In fact, It is said that he said so. The championship will be nlavcd nt jOakmont tho last of this month. It is a little early for entries but Max Mars ton, for one, will compete from this city. It Is Interesting to learn that the occasion of hit going to- Pittsburgh Is also to attend tho wedding of his cousin. Miss Irene Peacock. Miss Peacock made her debut, you might say. to star dom In women's golf by going to the semifinals of the national at Shawnee last year. She continued to play well In the Bcrthcllyn cup .here. The amateur promises to be a big event thiB year. Naturally all the Pittsburgh stars will compete and that means S. D. Ilcrron, national amateur champion, and AV. C. Fownes, who went to the semifinals. K. M. IJeycrs Is abroad, but there are half a dozen real contenders out there". Herron's accomplishments there have been to break seventy this year, which was a remarkable feat at Oakmont, and to lose to Fownes in the championship of the district. Few but clubmates could beat Ilcrron there Is the general opinion. Pat (irant, in passing, will compete In the Philadelphia amateur next week nt Huntingdon Valley, which should prove the best local title play In years. Supplee, Penn Athlete, Weds TUchfird "Dick" upplc former Central Wish ir.d Unlvi-rnlty of IVnnylvnliiath IpIc wna mirrlcil last night to MIm IWi-o Rchnuer, of 414.1 North Ilrond street Tho touplo will rell at the homo of th" brld r. parent after July 1. Supnlee wan an all around athlete nt Central High and a atnr cnrnmen at Penn. Supplee alHo played on tho Penn football team. C. CARMAN MAKES 1920 BOW TONIGHT World's Champion Appears In 40-Mlle Grind at Point , Broozo Drono TOMORROW'S RACE ENTRIES SPORTS AMONG AMATEURS Tlin A. .T. ItEACH CO. team has two hard games confronting It Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday the sporting ods nine will travel to Parkcsburg. Manager Joe Scltz is confident his team will give Pnrkcsburg n battle. On Sundnv the Iteach team will meet the strong St. Monica nine, which has Von twelve straight games this season. Hennle and Weishner will do the batteiy ork for the store representatives, ju. tame will be plaved nt Twenty-firsJ nnd Tlllner ctronln. Tlmcll hnR SllUdnV. .TtinC 2S, and nlso dates in July open for first elimn home clubs. Teams should address J. Seitz. 2R13 North Water street, or phone Kensington Oltil ana Tioga m. Northwest Profemlonnln Away: flmt claim, June 10-20-27. Ji Hoover, phone Ken- imtton twu. I Amateur banelmll clulw or lcamiea de ftrlnir eeorecarda can obtain them hv writing fc Sernt II. J. Ooldrlnir. recrultlnn office, ntted States marlno corps. 1503 Arch 1st, Jnneph'H C. O. Awav; (lrst claas. L lledls, phone Manayunk 1807. .. I Media rlnh Home; first class. -II, u, tVebfr 1(147 North Fifty-sixth street. I A flrxt-elass traveling team would like to fcbtnln the services of an Inflelder and out- fielder, playing Saturday and Sunday ball. Manager, 185? East Orleans street ' St. James fawav) first class, games for (Saturday. A. J. Lucv 0740 Woodland Ave. J or Phone Woodland 1587 JI. Itnrtram A. O. Homo or awayi nineteen l tuenty years old. A, Smith, phone Woodland 4831 Aiilmrn A. ('. Away: first class. A. Landls, phone Diamond (1081. . K.lma F. I". Away: first class. William Km vn.W North Third street. Woodland Tigers A. A. Home or away: second class. A. Ilraxton. 371H Mount Ver non street Shnmrnrk F, C. Awav; first class. J. J. Foi 2132 South Fifth street. . RUrndde F. '. Away: first class. a. Bteelo-m 27 Hcott street. Riverside. N. J. P. H. n, A. A. Away: lne 19 open, J, Whiteside, phono Dlamond'0038. Kensington A, C, Away: first class. Joe Hartley, phono Kensington (1243. uuth A. A. Away: first class, D. Don- ; io.n i'nsT iirieans street. Uflphla All Htars Away; Bun- West l'hlladefi day games. J. Kdviards. 1041 Spring street Richmond dreys Awnv: first class, T. Corkery, 2715 Kast Lehigh avenue, Ilutterworth A. A. Away: flrst class. J. Louahlln. 2101 K. Huntingdon street. Hnster rtub Awry: first class. n, Boeoher. 2C07 Franklin street. Allegheny A, A. Awav: flrst class. Hob Dale, phone Kensington 38011. Silver Hell Club First class: open dates. Dennis Schlavo, 1335 Hast Fassyunk avenue, Victor A. A. Away: open dates In July, J. Welsh. 2043 Susquehanna avenue. I-awrenro A. C. Home or away: thirteen--fifteen years o'd. S. Schwartz, 1044 South Lnwrenco street. Melrose Club Away: first class. C. Lentz, 12 Spray avenue. Atlantic City, N. J. l'hllnilelolila Halls Away; first class. C. Davis. 1109 North Jessup s-.rcet. Farren Club Fifteen vears old: Saturday and Sunday dates. U. Dollarton. 1765 North Ilodlne street. Fnlrhlll Club Away: first class. H. Hum berg, 51H West Allgheny avenue. Meliln Aay. Clifford Hartmugh. 2417 Wharton street. Owing to n misunderstanding, Mervlne A. C, a flrst-clasa traveling team, Is without a game for next Saturday rhone H Harock. Poplar 7802 W, between 0 and 7 P. m. The four big "CV In the bicycle world will battle for forty miles In the Olympic Derby at the Point Hrcezc Velodrome tonight. The big "CV arc Carman, Collins, (Jolombntto nnd Chapman, It will be the initial appearance this season of two of these riders nnd both of the newcomers are champions. Clar ence Carman holds the world's pace following title and Klmer Collins is the American 100-kllomctcr champion. Ills race tonicht will ho tin. first for Carman since his arrival In this country from France about two weeks ngo. Carman rode In Boston last night and is said to be in good shape. Colombatto is the Italian champion and Chapman is the Philadelphia boy who has been such a sensation during the last two seasons. Another feature tonight will be the match sprint race, best two In three heats, between Orlando Piani, the Ital ian, and Johnny Stachle, of Newark. Eighteen entries have been received for the novice event and there wlll.be two amateur events. GIRARD F. C. PLAYS STENT0N Will Line Up Agalnel Last Year's Suburban League Champions Barney Schaefcr's Girnrd Field Club will line up Saturday against the fast Stenton A. A., last year's champions of the Philadelphia Suburban League, and nlso lending tho league so fnr thli sea son. This Is nn open date on the league schedule. "XAz" Powell will be on the mound for Stenton. with Ken drlcks doing the receiving, while Olrnrd will depend upon "Wilbur Schmidt nnd Smith to bring home the bacon. Ciirnrd will play Ambler of the Mont gomery County League Sunday, the Gibson A. A. game having been for warded to July 11. Phil Ilaggcrty's Nativity Club, through a misunder standing, expected Oirard to piny them Saturday, but the matter has now been straightened nut and Nativity hooked for a later date. Oirard has June 20 and July 3 open for any semi professional team offering good induce ments. Address Barney Schacfcr, man ager, 04 Kast Laurel strpet. or phone to the secretary George Siege!, Lombard 2008, At Latonla First race, purse 11500, three-year-olds and up, 0 furlongs I Refugee II 1)3 Minute Man ..... 08 HUtht Over Might US Fern Handley ..." Surplice 103 Herald 108 Urlg o1 War I.ady Luxury ...0 (Imp.) 103 Mahony 113 Rill MoCloy. 102 Also eligible: Ldy Falrplay ..no Flantarede (lmp.)108 Lord Wrack .... 88 Out the Way ...108 Second race, $1200. claiming, two-year-old maidens, colts and geldings, B fur longs: Promlslnit Tom .102 AI1 Right SIr..ll0 Tony Sutton ..111 Old Chap 112 Tom Roach 107 r Also eligible: The Enquirer ..107 Muakallongo ....112 Jetsam 110 He Sure Uu Few Acres ...t.112 Napoo 107 Maurice H "a Mollnero 107 Dr. Howard . ,.li Pembroke 107 Sporting Chance. 107 Winchester 117 Reluctant 107 Third race. $1400, claiming, three-year-old fllllca, O furlongs: Military Girl ..103 Marie Maxim ..103 Arrow Point ...luj Frivolity t 103 Anna Gallup ...103 'Ablaze 1U3 8weet Liberty .103 Mile. Dazle ...108 Lady In lllack -. .108 Easter Flower ..110 Mountain Girl ...108 .Also eligible: Donna Roma . Ruby 10J (Imp.) 103 Fourth race, purse $1800. the Roone Coun ty, two-year-olds, 5V4 furlongs: Runmlo 112 John S. Reardon.112 Coyne 112 Centimeter 112 W.O. McCllntock 112 Tho Ally 112 North Elkhorn ..no ea i.egs -no West Side 115 Runzaet ...118 Fifth race, purse $2200. the Fountain Square, threo-year-olds, 1 1-10 miles: DresiTen 08 Captain Mao . .N.1C1 Jouett ...... ...103 Prince Pal 103 Sterling 103 Rest Pal 107 I(aul Wcldel ...,112 Sixth race, $1200, claiming, three-year-olds. VA. miles: Spectacular Gtrll02 'Muffins (Imp.) .102 Sweep Jr 107 Precious Tcarl ..107 Sea Prince ....107 Airdrle 112 Convoy 112 Seventh race. $1200, cIMmlng. three-year-olds and up. 1H miles: Kmp 04 Rafferty 1J9 Frank W. 104 Night Wind ....111 Cantilever 100 Capt. Rees Ill Mei chant 100 Comme C ......110 Tanlao .111 .Also eligible: Gourmand (Imp.)lll 'Cheer Leader... 114 Shlllellagh II ... W St. Germain ....109 deneral Glenn ..104 Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather cloudy; track fast. At Ottawa First race, the Dominion Hopeful Purse, maiden two-year-olds, 4h furlongs: War Tank ....rill AJom 11 Royal Visitor ...114 Wasp Ill (alRosarf 110 (a)War Fox ....111 (a)Drookdale entry. Second rare, novice steeplechase, rour-year-olds and up, about 2 miles: Jack of Spades.. 145 Kate Glenn .. ...3 Phil T 142 Jas. A. Sheridan 140 Dustln Fnrnum .187 Cora W 133 Third race, claiming, two-year-olds. 5 fur- nor'g'e C Jr. ..110 Tllarney Stone ..113 Marguerite Dlxonll.1 riantoon .... 1 Ree's Nest 110 Mary Cowell ...107 Assvrlan Queen .100 Fourth race, claiming, three-year-olds and ft Tsslnnv Fickle Fanrv'..115 Allah 12 Arthur Mlddletonll4 Mny Mauisny . . "j ch. rull ...112 T. Rleuet ....,, KIT Miss Onvle MS Miss Horner .... OS Mnr.r.. ins Also ellgble: j 107 Shortchange . ..W3 Viva, America .100 Amela 1JJJ Oarbifge 11 'High Olymmis . 105 Kenward 113 rt:ker and Stealer 08 Fifth race, purse, three-year-olds and up, 1 wit. Polrom'a las Frank Monroo ...102 Fort RllsV:::,. 102 The Desert 100 1 The MacNab ... 08 Escarpolette . ... 80 Slith, race, claiming, three-yoar-otds arid up, n furlongs: . Efficient 120 Rronm Peddler ,120 Marmlte 110 Rlllln D 1JS Hack Hay 118 Cobalt Lass 110 Poachet ,,. Ill Tarascon 114 Resist JL 112 Who Cares 110 Elma KTmont ..,104 Princess Myrtle ,.103 Seventh race, claiming, three-year-olds and up, 1 1-10 miles: ,., Kilkenny 114 Attorney Mulr 114 Lady Vara- 112 Welnland Oi Olasstol 109 Honolulu 103 Weather clear: track fast. Apprentice allowance claimed. At Jamaica First race, two-year-old maidens, claim ing, C furlongs: Segurola 102 Thomhedge 11? Canteen Olrl ...,10fl Kxnloslve J03 Sir Mortemer ...lOfl Kehoma JOS Oladvs ON iAdv Lovltt .....100 Marv Head 100 Mattle R. Kent. ..105 ffecond race, three-year-olds and up, clAimlng, 0 furlongs: . .. Etruscan 115 J. Alfred. Clark.. 100 Military System. .10.1 Marlon Holllns...110 Zouave 115 'Nelle Torke ....100 nrlsk 113 Hlndoostan ......113 Pibroch 120 Link Hov 105 Joe Joe 110 l'hllllpplo 1J? Caddie 115 I.ad'n. I.ove 115 Frank Waters... 115 Night Stick 120 Third race, four-year-olds and up, selling. 1 mil nnH TO varAm. Rar Coy 105 Asterisk Jn2 Favour loo Phalarls ?L'I Title ,101 Plerre-a-Feu ....iui Ooldereat rtov . .107 Mr. H tiers 103 Manoevre Ill Cherublno 101 Tnistie Queen.... 100 raddv Dear " Tapaguer ..101 Airman loo Daslllus 105 'Lariat 103 Fourth race, three-vear-olda and up. sell ing, handicap, 11-10 miles: inriit vo Kashmir " snap Dragon 2d. .loo Damrosch o Sun Flash 2d... 123 Tetlev '' ttgloreux 05 Crystal Ford ....100 War Smoke 100 Tom McTaggart..lll Fifth rare. 1hree.vpnr.nldM And UD. 1 1-10 miles: Pastoral Swain.. 110 Hoodwink Ill Natural llrldsro. . . 110 Major Domo 113 Over There ,128 Slrth rnp turn. nnr.nMa selllnflr. K XUr- longs: .Mambl 107 Salesman Dream Crepe lis Superb .. 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The Malta eight will be made up as follows: Stroke, Frank Knowlan; 2, Kcllj If, Haggerty; 4, Hamilton) 5 Fout; G, Medholt; 7, Cassldy; bow, MacClay; coxswain, Wlllllamson, The other Malta crews to row nrol Intermediate singles, MacClay; asso ciation singles, Captain Hamlll; juulor . centipedes, J. Kn6wlan, Ovcs," Smith and Iiarton; senior gigs, llaucr; senior ' four-oared shells, Hamlll, Elilcrs, Ocutlng and Moore. . Wrstmarrland Clnb Away; flrst class, J. annariv lihnnu tUii(nittnH ill 1)11 Norrl-i I'nrk A. (!, :Ji Ksnnvny, jmiinti. Kanslnxton 03BU. n Away: nrst flats, 'j. o PJnrfh Virth atrl. - f i.U IlawthorriB A. C Home or awayi flrst .J . .,fl class. Al riark, 211. rrnnn strest, Lady Lillian ....104 -Msry Iirb remiTOOo inn umeiK ,,. fa'nsre .....117 Weathrr, cloudy; track, fast. Apprentice allowance claimed. ..107 ..111! ..104 ..101 ..ll'J YACHT RACE OFF Heavy Rain Keeps Resolute and Vanltle at Anchor Newport, It. I., .Tunc 17. The ninth race in the scries between the Resolute and Vanitic, to determine which shall defend the America's Cup orf Sandy Hook next month, was again postponed today Dccausc of weather conditions. Heralmed yesterday, the racing craft today rode at their Anchorages drenched by a heavy rain nnd no nttcmp't was mode to take them outside. Upton Fleet at Sandy Hook New i'nrk, June 17. The Linton fleet, in cluding the America's Cup challenger. Sham rock IV, the 23-meler Khamrnek, both In tow of a tuir. the houseboat Klllarney and the yach Victoria, have left City Island, bound for the Randy Hook nnchorace. Jimmy Taylor, of Kenslmtton, will resume boxing In two wseks nt the Clermantown club. He has recovered entirely from an Injured ear. AH eight boxers scheduled to appear on the program of the open-air show at Shlbe Park, postponed from lost, night owing to the heavy rnln nnd which will be held tonight, are in Philadelphia. They' have been in town for twd days, and when it was announced officially at 4 PTM. yesterday by Promoter Battling Lcvinsky that the show had been put over until today, all of the intttmen went through light workouts at local gym- n Johnny Wilson, thencw middleweight champion who is billed for the final eight-round number against A".'0"., ncr. or .npw lork. nmDerco "i " .""" dclphla Jaek CVnrien's Up, did no sparring, indulging only In pulley exer cises, rope-skipplne nnd shadow-boxing. uuring the day w nson wim wr , ""' of several Itnlinn-Americnn clubs in South Philadelphia, and it was learned that one of these organizations would present him with n belt when lie steps into the ring tonight. This belt, in the eyes of those mnking Johnny the gift, will be emblemntic of the world's mid dleweight championship. For the information of a number of fans who made telephonic queries yes terday, it is stated that the m ddlc wclght championship can change hands In the bout tonight, despite the fact that no decision will be rendered nt the finish of the contest. Both men are scheduled to come in at ICO pounds. This is the new poundage recognized by the International Sporting Club of New York as the middleweight limit. As Itatncr is n legitimate middleweight, he would annex the 1itlc In the event of n knockout being scored, with Wil son taking the count. The first eight-rounder on the pro gram will introduce Georges Papln, lightweight champion of France. Joe Tiplitz will aid In the introduction, and nt the same time "Tip" win endeavor to make I'apin's debut In Phllly ns un pleasant as possible. Joe Isn't a clever boxer, by any menns, but ho enn sock nnd he can wallop with either hand from any angle. Papln may expect no jiink tea affair. 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