Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 02, 1920, FINAL, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER--. PHIIADBLritA, FKIDAY, JTJI$fl9:
pLL THE BIKE STARS WERE OUT AT THE DROME LAST NIGHT YOU TELL TM, MOON, I'M ECLIPSED,
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Moat vanderstuft minded o wn
S. E. DISTRICT GOLF PROS TO
QUALIFY HERE ON JULY J$
BUSINESS ON TRACK AT 'DROME,
THEREBY WINNING 30-MILE GRIND
Wilfred Rcid Announces $600 Prizes in One-Day Effort to
Place for the Professional Title Match Play in Chicago
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exPBCiS Company 1' ' Tmbm wso Yo'J aho; I ( hcam'A TrIIMGS rToM-Mouji
Umo rwo our war f dgmmp AM EUPLftMAitlON. I V . V ?M.i
THOit TRUNKS rJ IT6 AM OUTBftqgt j- ZClJl v IN? .
HAN'T.ARaWOD J S. Fs S I YOU-TMAT.S
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fF A bike rider deride to tnkc excrciso come cvcnlnc
and misli liis iimi'li nr tiroum the trnck n eouplp or
'hGtidred times, imylug uttcntlmi to nobody nod lnindins
his own business, bo lias n swell dinner to win it race nt
the Point Ilreeze VeJodromc. All jou bnvc to do is to
put your mind on your work, nvoid xrnsiitinniil irintliiK.
forget to bum up the truck nud tbc ret is u lcnd-plpe
cinch.,
Jnst night I. eon Vnndernttift, who rides in the llcl
Rlnn titngunKC, breezed nrouud tin; trni'k for thirty miles,
did not get n tumble from tho huge ennui which occupied
all nrallnblc splice in both griuidstntuN. nnd nt tbc end
It wait lenrned with iiuidi surprise thnt lie bnd triumphed
over Clarence t'nnvmn, Ylnrriizn Mndonim nml Menus
lledcll in the stnr event, llefore the rnce I.eon was not
given a look-in, because. Cnrmnn and .Mmbnnu nppnrcutly
( ""Cst JACKRODEM
were booked for the lending part, with the oilier two
carrying spears in the bnck row.
Therefore In the motor-pared biryde game, the same
as other branches of sport, jou neter can tell.
Thin bike rnclng gnme must be popular, for it crowd
pf'6000 jammed Its way Into the park to have a look.
"The majority suffered the hardships of a trolls ride,
1 --Y. w'ille others came in automobiles or walked. Tim HiicU
y IG J 'fy "IC lrrscnt ruler of Point "Itreeze, said lie prrsnimlly
........ ..... .. ...... nml t.ii. n i ua in f."i- i" "i
r fThe crowd had a nice time, cheering their faMiriles
or handing the rav.bcrry when raw sherries were in order.
Carman and Madonna were well thought of nnd the other
pair were tolerated thnt's all.
There nre many thrills at the Velodrome. Not the
lame kind of a thrill which one experiences nt a baseball
iamc or a boxing match, for that lastH but a short time.
When the riders put on a sensntionnl sprint the crowd
tarts cheering nnd there Is much excitement the thrill
lasts several mimitcx. Therefore we can say that an
txciting time is bad by all.
minutes -171-5 seconds, which Is n fraction less than a
mile a minute. That's pretty fat work when one rcnli7.es
the men ride nn ordinal y blc.tdc nnd furnish their own
power. The man on the motorcycle, however, nctB us a
wlnd-brrnk anil makes it easier riding,
Tlie little ltnllan was leading nt ten. miles and going
strong. Onre he was duilleiiged by Hedcll, but there wvs
nothing doing. Madonna decided he would not be passed
and proved It after three laps of dizzy riding. In tho
menntiine Carman was urging Hoot to go fastrr nnd
faster and n Inp was gained. Then Hunter took Van
derstuft around, challenged Cnrmnn and Clarence lost
his pace, lie also-lost two more laps.
The American dinmpion appeared to be out of the
riding, but as was said before, jou never can tell. An
derson, who was pacing Madonna, bnd motor trouble and
Vnnderberry went In us n pinch hitter. "Van" is n
speed merchant nnd buzzed around tho oval like n plumber
going home from work. In n terrific sprint Vandcrberry
lot his cap and, with his luiir Happing in the breeze,
ti'aveled a couple of inoie times around before lie, too,
bad trouble and wns forced to dcisl.
rUIH ruined the chain cm nf the Italian, hut he
trm name. Jtr railed fir Hnnt, who had hern
dropped ft Cononn, niid .'tinted all aver attain.
Carman, after latino Hnnt, look up icith Schlcc and
teas making up oil ground.
No Attention for Vanderstuft
CLAHK.Wn began to benefit by the breaks, tire, motor
nnd otherwise. Vnnderstiift bad a puncture, hut
nobody paid any attention to him because he was not
considered seriously, ltedell aNo changed bikes and at
one time Cnrmnn was the onlj riilrr on the trnck.
They got back ngnin In a liurr.t and lledcll wns lead
ing by three laps. He was going Mrong at twenty-five
miles, stronger nt twenty-six, with Vanderstuft still
plugging along two laps to the bnd On the twenty
eighth mile ltedell hnd a puncture nud tried to stop in
front of the grand stand to change whecN. He was going
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THE thirty-mile event everybody looked like a
Carman was in front, then Madonna, Hedcll also
teas in the lead, and finally I andersluft.
Carman Gets Flying Start
TIIICRK was lots of rivalry among tho riders nnd they
tried hard to kill each other off at the start. Carman,
' who drew Hoot as a pacemaker, was first to connect nnd
fot off to a flying start. He soon wns leading Mndonna
by one-third of a lap and pedaling as fast as his legs
y& 8i "fflb
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.FPOMTWISTIHG ToNIEV RACIjgg
could go. ltedell also was speeding, but Vanderstuft was
taking things easy and ilid not appear to have any in
terest in the race.
Carman increased his lead and at the end of the third
mile Clurence passed the Belgian. Tills was verj e.x
citing, for the sputtering machines, with the riders tag
Sing behind, sped around the trnck twice before Vander
tuft was left in the rear.
This sprint proved to be Cnrninn's undoing. He picked
JJP a puncture some place and had to lay off until a fiesl,
whepl wns pushed on the trnck. While this change was
beluff made did the others stop? They did NOT. They
. otadp hay while the sun shone; nnd when Clnrenie started
tq ride he was six laps or one mile in arrears.
Madonna stepped to the fore, and. believe us, lie .ef
a dizzy pace. The first five miles were pedaled in ."5
too fat, however, and it took two men to drag him down.
After tho clinngc was made he had another mishnp and
lie vn out for good.
Thnt gnve Vniidersfiift his chnnco. Pedaling nwny in
tho same old style, he cohered the thirty miles, finishing
one mile nhcad of Carman nnd three nhead of Madonna.
rMlRE was plenty of excitement in the lait five
milci. The rider appeared freth and tprintcd
nt if it teere tfie ttart of the tacc. Is it a thrilling
tportT We'll tay it is.
Nobody Cared About Bohl's Victory
TIinilK were other events, one being nn unappreciated
one-mile sprint rnce between Eddie Hates and Kddfo
Holil. The latter won, but nobody knew anil nobody
seemed to care. Orlando Pinni, the musical athlete from
Italy, wns hilled to ride against John Staehle, of Newark,
but those gents hnd a previous engagement nud couldn't
appear. This made a big hit with everybody except the
crowd, and, believe us, some lotely razzing wns handed
out.
The two-mile open nmntour was captured by Frank
Harris, the colored flush fiom the Olympin A. A. The
other two bike events nlso were interesting.
A TALL person named McFarland, trha trn?
labeled Xo. 1.1, irorKed in all of the amateur
events. Mae is alout sir feet vr inches tall and two
inrhes iride. lie appealed in the two-mile race,
nnd if the fint seven ridcri had failed to appear ho
would have won. As it wm, he finished eighth.
And the A's Lost Their Fiftieth Game
LTj of tills happened nfler tho A's had lnvt ihelr
fiftieth game of the season, the Yanks tied Cletelaml
for first place in the American League nnd Waller John.
son pitched his first nn hit game in fourteen jenrs. Out-hide-
of thnt. there wn- nothing doing in sports o.rdny.
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but
that'll that.
t opuright.
mo l,u riillie I.tdo'r Co.
TOMORROW'S RACE ENTRIES
At Latonla vmurni iimim.
thrcf par-oi.t i.iM'irrui"
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up.
Flrt rac Jl.ton. claiming
and us. a furtonsrn
Klylnc WflnhnmnlOS IIjrran. 101)
Olpny Quern .. 110 KlnKflihir ... Ilu
Ijaay I.uxuiv ..110 lleral.l no
Opportunity ill'
Kecond rurc II.1O0. I'lulminK two-pnr-o,0
fllllcB, (i'x furlnnKH
Mary Oarrnev mi nirnilntrrr .... fl'J
DrclaKio 101 l.ucy Knte . mt
Anumln 10 1 Dnrlr . I'M
Peppery Pollv mi Kbip Krnlij mi
Lo'laWprril llll i;iranor H Ins
Thlril rac Jlsoo jmrBi lliiminil
latlon Handlrap, thrif-:ear oldn umi
TurloniB:
Truly IturM ... OS Ancmi
I.lndrn lot". SuH I'mnm
DoJan lL'o Klaus
fourth nn, J'J'JO'i rur" 'hi- .Miinat".
Handle up, thr'c-i'iir oliln nnd up 1 1 li,
Inlln
Dreiidrn . . Jin rnbhs 07
Hlerllnr . ... 10." '.Inu.-r ihm
Woodtrap 11.1 Jack Han. Jr lis
Klfth rare. $.100 addVd, ( Inclimutl Trophy,
two-year-olds. II furlonKH
ita (ailict'lnn . . 11J
11- All ItlKht Sir . MS
11J (b)lllllv Hirton II.'
ML' tn)la,rt Hovb lis
II.' IdlAnno I:i1xateth lis
US flold Ijikk. r 11.1
I l.'i Ninth Illkhorn 111
11.1 (ir-nlnnd . n ,
11.1 Hpii Vali-t Ilu
lis MinHnori . iih
IIS ()Hluk Srrvnnt IIS
10S War Mask 10S
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1":i flliirllntnr . 1 !
(nl.M.ol llattfr ISO
(iillIMn Ih iniry
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luniinxa
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l.entherfni
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Klni,- Akrlppit
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Misty Queen
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Court Pool
llh Lien, piimi'. threi-year-nld MUUft
inre
l.unelta 121 Toucnne
IMhiiih Ml H.IkIr-v fjueen
Klnrln franco III Utrht Wlno .
IJlTlle W 101 Tou Jntirn ...
Apprentice allowance claimed
Weather clear Track am
Si i mid 'a
tin "'? fur
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idll.nng
Star Voter lis Ac
(ft)J, N Camden . ntry
ruaon entrj o iHninnon
entry. (c)Hradley entry
fllxth race Jl.'uO Hulmlnk'. tlir M-nr nli.,
and up, muldenp l' mllev
Ahbtaa . . ino "Ludy lliltaln
-i.iilio i-ancniti ino i-rnterwiln .
Velle
Hunter Piatt
Frea Stato
Trooper
Seventh race,
ok' and up 1 A
Arrow Point
War Prlre .
Iwlnlwln . . .
Tlourbon Oreen
Uarveat Klnc ,
100
inn
Trunk P . . 101
llnpeful . li,
Duke of I.aiicaaterll I
rirt rnce,
up clulmlnir.
P Moodv
n..la.ill
Plymouth Floi k
Ilemlfipheri'
Second rare
purao II SOU
Pohthhi
Handaluood
llueu
Third rate il
At Windsor
1 furlunaa three-year-olds nnd
purHc SISOO
ion 'iinnynn Ids
ll'l Mallnumot Its
MR (lnln MS
MS (ialle Head MS
.1 furlongs. tuo-ear-olda, I
101 llan Jacknon ins
ins Jnliii S. lliar.lun.il:.
10S Aunllo .May . 117
furlumj three-yrar-olda wl
1 1 lx I 'hope
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race.
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107 'linrlle Siiminy
107 St Qucntln .
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HIS Trnltua ..
my JtuHclyon
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107
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' ipilal C(y ni Col. I.lt . . .
T,!'v ' I. ... 107 Coraon
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atll r clnniK lrn.li fuHt
' m.r. nil. ,. allowuncu claimed,
JUDGE IS THE WINNER
ion
no
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w.
10.1
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$1200. clnimlnc. three-year
inllea.
ni Shllleleaiih Sd
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. 107 lluurbon I.ad
MS (.'apt Heea .
.112
Waalher, cloudy, track, fast
Apprentice allowance claimed.
3R I
101
.11.
Flrat race
B rurmtiKa
Wedaewood . . .
llva ... .
Frippery
Hope Prlncera
Joaqutna
Herond rare
At Aqueduct
claiming, two-ear-oIil Miles
Crlmnon Rambler
1011
1011 Queen laahel
Ml) Mornloir Face
. 112 Thlmhlii
112 Polly Ann
slceplechaae handicap.
ton
Hii)
112
.111
110
Vlran
tiartiaa.
iKek Ileeen
ThoH r Jfc-
n ixiil
inr. f our. car nlda nnd up, about 2 miles
lllbler .137 Hklbbereen I Ml'
Town Hall III) Dorcrla . . . I in
Tho Six Hundred 13.1 Uyuanet . 117
Itkoca 133 I
Thlrit race the flreat American Ntakra. i
'fwo.year-alda. a furlnnai
St Michael 112 Knlvht nf the
BrUadlcr Clenorul.llA Heather 11,1.
I2.,lw lllnn.1 ft' nimmnarl.U 111 I
a llohemlun 118 Touch Ma Not .112 . lr" f",'
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writ e.vu- ...., w., j-nir ijiaain
ww un. mtla and a lurlana: vi-Jf?-.. tpnrA
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up tlaimlna puree S1200
Prlncths Myrtle 100 I'okev Jano m,i
Helma . IOS llopn ins
Murray 110 M,ani'f lot 11:1
Cotk o' the Main 11.1 Anhln Alexandir 1111
I.ady Ward 11.1 rk.. Hall K
Vnwell . . IIS Kl Mahdl lis
Pourlh race 0 furlonaf three--.ear oldi
and up (Uilmlnfr purse 21200
ltitre.it . . . IOS HuHli mo
The i oil.-, ii ll.iui.l"-. flrenro ll'l
Hlnik Thorn .. 118 ll It Johnson 1 11
Mlc W. . .. 11.1 Kentiiiky Hoy 11,1
It,. """'I in lilHHUUH I1M
,Inl linL'horn lift lli'fniret. Ilu
lieniey .-u . . , . i in
Ptfth .race. 1 1-10 mills three-jear-old-i.
purse (fluoii aiTTed, the Detroii stakes
They Hhalt Not Paul Wt-ldi I .121
Pass ... . 100 Kernrpolcttti . Hill
rock o' the Roost 111 I.uke union . Ill
(lain de Cause ..111 Double Van s in
Slith race. II furlongs, tuo- ear-olds,
rlalrnlnit, purse $1200'
ioi MarKuerli.1 Dixon 10ft
inn ,-vursu jane
lO'l Hot Spark
112 Maurice II .
112 Ii-ntH" Adar
three-vear-nlili ami
sell- elalinlna purse JI.'OO
ion l. ,iili in lllj.k
I I I Skinrfm o
III "Sh'.rtslnp
l.ltlln I.'lt
111
Weather clear tratk fast
A;iprentlce allowance claimed.
While
Kayo,
Darlej Hello
Ilia Cellar
Crutrhea
Mai keltialne
Voorln
Seventh race,
At Fort Erie
claiming- two-vear-olds
101 Oet Km
Donahue Tries for
Martin Cops on Points
Wing Itoundy Donnliue. the Falls of
p'litnllfill veteran, tiled to knock the
""i. on .Martin .ludge, of Jlanayunk,
in the stm- set-to at the (iermaiitowu A.
last niglit. nnd while he wns at
tempting to score with u kayo Mnrtlp
went along nonclialantl.v winning on
points. Donahue had the harder wallop,
but Judge wns more clever nnd the lat
ter succeeded in remaining out in front
throughout.
Donahue weighed in at iHlVi pounds.
Judge tipped the beam at 121. llefore
the bout I'atsy Wallace, local flyweight,
(linllenged the winner nt lltl pounds.
After the match Martin sniil !.. u-n,.i,i
I'.'l'lbe perfectly wllllug to (nine In nt Hint
n 3 poundage ngulnst the Smith I'hlladel
li. phluii. I'roinoter Joe Kennedy says he
'ip. will stage the contest at an enrly date,
in, In the other members Danny (ireeves
in i nnd Lew Hchniier fought u fiist eight -J
J J ' i oiitifl draw. Tommy Hudson knocked
out Lew Stinger in the second, K. O.
Wilde stowed away iliighev (inllegher
in tlie first and .lolinnj Tat lor drew
with Joe Scully.
JiJy I l-Ub
T&UMKS HAVE Soost HO Wrii. writ -Tmimo revf, ThOM A OOOD ?
nnwis,Bt Z TOAINKS Tom I W'tlL ,r- ( GB crno? I TALKlNfi TO V
w sSr i if-M. " W? .
n W fy Pi wi
s I 1 .mi. I SSrt?
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J- eastern
Walk Aids Robins
Down, Phils, 2 to 1
Continued from l'liae One
him the gnme in the ninth inning b tin'
foro of - to 1 .
Kllduff dii'vv (he fnrul pns n- n slnrt -er
in (lie ninth, and reached third on
Z. Wheal's single to bt. Mjers 'hen
ctis ptirpn'ely wnlged. filling Ihe linns
Old .M.iii Konetchy cinekid a sirel" In
left field witli two strikes an I no lulls
called, nml Kllduff romped ncios witli
the winning tally. Ihrs makinu' it four
slrniglit victories for tlie Dodger".
Tlie Phillies forced a run down the
Dodgers' 111 run Is in (lie sixth. Johns
ton begnn with a scratch single to Mil
ler. win) helped Johnston to third with
n heave over I'milcttc's head. Stengel
backed un 1'anlette and threw over Mil
ler's head and Johnston drifted home, j
I'nuletto scored a gift run for I he,
Phillies in (he seventh. lie singled
nnd reached third witli, two nut on Mack I
Wheat s silicic. A ilnuhle steal wns
stated, but Paillette would have
Five Leading Baiters
in Two Major Leagues
AJir.ltlt'AN i.i:.rnt:
ria.Ter. ( lull. O. All. It.
Msler. Ml. 1, at 3fif ft.l
Sne.ilier, l'lee. . . (IS 2111 (I.I
.IiieUson. Chlr.. . V! 3IK IS
itiiiii. n. y.. ... nj sn hi
lolinMon, Cletr.. .. O.t 3M 'J1
NATitiNAi, i,nnrn
1'ln.rer. Clnli. II. All. II.
llernili.T. ft. I. nn Sfid in
Htnlth. N. V. . as IIS S
Itnbertson. ( hlc. .11 an.1 2.1
Ihiiibert, ('Inn. .. , 210 :il
Willliima, I'lilla. . . Wi 3,12 43
il. r.r.
nn .i.'h
ns .in.i
n: .391
:n .371
S.I .313
ii. r.r.
mi .sho
i.i .ini
no .3.17
10 .3,13
Si .335
ns shooting it
had not been
out nt the plate sine
Klliott's good throw
dropped by Kilduff.
Detail of the Gnmo
FIKST -Johnston threw out Itaw
llns. Wlllinms singled over second
base. Stengel (lied t o deep to '..
Wheat. Mcuscl grouvded out to Koney,
unassisted. No runs, one hit, no er
rors. , , ,
Miller threw out Olson. Johnston
fouled to Paillette. Fletcher made n
good stop nud threw Kilduff out. nt
first. No runs, no hits, no errors.
SECOND Fletcher doubled to right.
Pnulette (lied to Myers. .Miller (lied to
7,. Wheat in deep left; Fletcher could
not ndvnnee. M. Wheat fanned. No
runs, one lilt, no eriors.
Fletcher tossed '. Wheat, it. Miller
threw Mters's high bounder to Paillette.
Koney singled to center, (iriflith forced
Koney. Fletcher to Rawlins. No runs,
one lilt, no errors.
THIRD Causey bunted nnd died,
Pfeffer to Koney. Pfeffer grabbed
Hnwlins's hot smash and tossed him
out. Kllduff nnd Koney retired Wil
liams. No runs, no lilts, no errors.
Fletcher threw out Klliott. Pfeffer
singled to right. Olson scratched nn
infield lilt. Fletcher ran behind second
base and robbed Johnston of a hit by a
good stop nnd throw to first, Pfeffer and
Olson cnsilv advancing n base. Kilduff
fanned. No runs, two hits, no errors.
FOURTH Stengel singled to center.
Mvers nuule a line tunning catch of
Mi'msel's bid for a triple. Fletcher lifted
to Mjers. Myers nKo caught Puulettc's
fiv. No runs, one hit. no errors.
' Fletcher tossed mit '. Wheat. Causey
knocked down Mers's hard smash nnd
threw to Pnulette in tune. Koney
popped to Flelehet. No runs, no hits,
no errors.
FIFTH Miller iniule (iriflith go to
tho right field wall for his long drive.
M. Wheat funned. Causey limited
down towards first huso and bent it out
for a bit. Johnston made n good stop
nud threw Rawlins out at first. No
runs, one hit, no errors
Rawlins threw out (iriflith. l'Jlliott
singled to right. I'fifl'cr
covered third, Johnston raced home.
Mcuscl mode a fine running catch of
Kilduff's line drive. Fleti her tossed
out 'A. When. One run, one hit, two
errors.
SISVKNTII Myers made another
good running catch of Fletcher's hard
drlvo in deep left center. Paillette
singled to center. Miller funned. M.
Wheat blnclcd to left. Pnulette renelilnc
neen inirii. un nn ntteinptiil (Inutile steal.
IWKIUH mulled Klliott's good throw lit
second, i'nuletto scoring nnd M. Wheat
1 tnkiug second. Causey fanned. One
linn, two nits, one error
I Myers Hied to Williams. Koney
uiiiiicu. tirimiu mined in raulette.
No runs, no lilts, no errors.
I EIGHTH Rawlins fouled to John
ston. Willinms'H hot sninsli was too
warm for Pfeffer and went for a hit.
Stengel hit in front of the plate and
i was thrown out by Ulliott. Kilduff
ilhrew out Mcuscl. No runs, one hit,
m crrurs, -
Klliott's hard smash was too hot for
Causey, going for n hit. Neis ran for
Klliott. Pfeffer sacrificed and Causey
touched him out on tlie bnse line. Olson
pooped to Fletcher. Rawlins tossed out
Johnston. No runs, one hit, no errors.
.MM II-Krueger now catching for
nroomyn. ! letclier wns safe on Johns.
Urn's fumble. Pnulette sacrificed, Koney
to Kilduff, who co.vercd first. Olson
threw out Miller, Fletcher going to
third. Koney got nn error for muffing
M. Wheat's foul. Wheat then walked.
Causey struck out. No runs, no hits,
two errors,
Kilduff walked. Z. Wheat singled to
left, Kllduff going to third. Myers was
purposely passed, filling tho bases.
Koney singled to left, scoring Kilduff.
One run, two hits, no errors.
REDS GET ED SICKING
Moran Obtains Former Phil Through
Waiver Rule
New York, July 1'. Kddie Sicking,
second basinian on (lie New York
Giants, lins heen released through the
waiver route to tli0 Cincinnati Club, it
wns niinouncrd here today.
Sicking lust season was with tiie
Phillies, but was reclaimed by the
(iinnts.
loublo piny, Fletcher to Rawlins to
Pnulette. No runs, one hit, no errors.
SIXTH Olson raught Wlllinms'
short fly. Stengel lilted to Myers.
Mcuscl fanned. No lutis, no hits, no
errors.
Olson flied to Men-.' I Johnston bent
out a hit to Miller nml when Miller
threw past Pnulette, Johnston con
tinued to third mi tin i rror, nnd when
Stengel threw penrlv I.. Fletcher, who
Syracuse Signs Phlladelphian
IleiKllnic. I'll . .lulv 2 i:rn.,t r, rj,n(1.
craf. owner of (h. hirmoiw Internationals
sls-nid 1'ltcher M,r "i:p" Sell. "( 1'hllai
de lull In. and riti.im.il pni... '!'.", ,!"'."
lif into n I l' ""rmer Vanku lin.Ouuia.auty. and Wed
KINGSCOTE AND PARKE
WIN IN SEMIFINALS
Will Moot Garland and Williams
in Doubles Finals Misses
Ryan and Lenglen Win
Wimbledon. Kng.. July 2. A. 1 It.
Klngscnte nnd J. C. Parke, (he Itrltish
Davis Cup plnjers. will meet C. S.
Onrlnnd nnd II. Norrls Wlllinms. 2d.
the American pair, in the finnls in
doubles in the IlritMi lawn tennis
championship tournament now nenring
its close here. The Americans won
their semifinnl yesterday from the other
American pnir, Johnston nnd Tilden.
Today Kingscoto nnd Parke, in the
other semifinnl, defeated P. M. Daw
son nnd T. M. Mavrogordato. another
Rritish pnir, in straight cts, 0-4, fl-I,
0-1.
In the third round nf the ladles'
doubles Suzanne Lenglen nnd Miss
Ryan, of California, bent Mrs. Monnir
and Miss K. MoKane, 0-3, 0-3.
In tlie semifinals nf the mixed
doubles, Pntterson nnd Mademoiselle
I.cnirlcn heat. A. R. Itenmish nnd Mrs.
tllcnniNi in straight Rets, 0-1, (1-1.
In the other match of the mixed
doubles semifinals. Randolph Lycett
nnd Miss Itynn, of California, beat the
South African, It. I. 0. Norton, and
Mrs. Larcomhc, 0-3, 0-1.
Scraps About Scrappers
rpWO boxing programs, each consist
ing of a pair of eight-rounders nnd
one more six-round contest, nre on tho
boards tonight for local fans. Harry
Deacon has thirty-four rounds of fisti
cuffs booked for the Eleventh Street
Arena, while Johnny Rums has a
similar attraction at his open-air Cam
bria Club.
Mux Wllllnrrnon la to mako his first ap
pearance here since returning from abroad
In the m.iln mix at tho Eleventh Street Club.
Hl opponent will he Jack I'erry, South
w.irk Italian luintnm. Tho other eluht
rounder la Voune Tom Sharkey s. Wally
;!. IP. ,nn ''"-found matchia Johnny
llnnkliiH will meet J,rry HacB. Uave l,eary
will take on Whltey Hurke. nnd Tommy
llayea will faco Younir Jack Malone.
Arthur Truer. In l.inde welter llllehntdcr.
will ir n tn tho siar cluht-rotmd tilt at
Huril,''',1'"' w' Willie Mcl'loskoy iih tho
party of tho second p.,rt jaril (,'Tool,, i.,
Johnnj Diiuuherty will hn the acini In
the oilier innlrheii 1 . it. r. ,... i.i.. i ... '
of Willie, will take on YounB ft johhnv
tojee will t, 1,1,. .M,tj l other, nd Tommy
irrown will uptn the alinn with Andy ailbcrt.
,.''"" -IrSy0! w."l Proninie another ahow at
npe Mav. N J, inuluht and will un on
M-rVi'.? "'" Mnli! I,"n""" """in- Johnny
Mnrtln Joe JtrCinvern s Johnny Itrown
Kid Country h. louns- S ,, l.nfnr, and
numhera.' " V"' K'M'' lJ,""'ey are olh"?
H.,,lmT!i',,,M",rnll'v..nn1 Whllev I'ltzcerald
West I'hllly faorltes. will appear In differ
ff l,1ou, the Ice Pnla.e i.minrrnw nlsht
ilurph will me, t Jack Palmer while "KHz''
taken on Artln J are. other hoiitJ mr m.
Williamson a Jack El ,1 In?.,1 "x
.Inn l)l,U nn.l Vn.... .. . .v
..... .-...v.,, nnu UUII V UHll P
llurman.
Uy SANDV
qualifying round of the south-
Hurrlcr of the I'rofcssiolia
Colfers Association will be held nt
Phllmont. July 1l. ,
It is understood the club has jffcred
?(iOO prize money, besides the prlscrs
offered by the association, for tbc one
day nffnlr, but Henry Strousc, of rlill
mont. for one. could not verify this.
At nny rate .?(K)0 prize money is oliercd.
Four will qualify. There will be
(hlrtvsix holes of medal piny. The
best scores will give (he professionals
making them n chance to compete nt
match llny for (he professional cham
pionship of America. It Is the pros
only chnnce nt match piny.
America Is divided Into districts, n
certain 'number (n qualify for each dis
trict, thirtv-two cntcrins the, mutch
piny for the title, now held by Jim
Tlie southeastern dls.trlet includes
Plttsbu?gh, Philadelphia. A ashington,
Virginia and so forth. Fred MciLeod.
Columbin. was finalist to UnrnfW last
rar. Mcl.eod. who won tho open
chnmploiiship nf the North and South
this season ngaint llngcn, Jinnies,
Ilrndy, and all tlie best pros n tnc
countrv. will nppcnr nt Phitmpnl thin
month to qualify again for tho. pro
fessional title.
Good Field Prnbablo
Cbnrles Iloffucr, cx-rcnnsylvanla
open champion; Jamie Talmnn, Jim
Thompson, Jack Campbell and brothers,
(Jcorge Savers and, in fact, nil of tho
pros from this district will compote, ns
well ns n large (Mlegatlon from the rest
of the southeastern district.
The Philinont course in this city
will be nn excellent test nud n great
golf treat is assured.
Wilfred Reld. secretary of the soulh
east district, is nn ox-British plnycr,
now pro nt Wilmington, nnd hnrt an
excellent chnnge to cpinlify. Ho an
nounces Hint the entry list will close
duly 1"-
.lack Hobens, ex-metropolltan open
champion, pro nt Huntingdon Valley,
is eligible from this district, nnd should
make a good showing.
It won't be liko the qualifying round
McNIRLICIv
nt Wilmington some yenrs ago when Jtra
Barnes, Jack Hutchison, Ilnffncr, Held
Harry Hamilton nnd n rcninrknM-
strolig field entered to qualify five were
f ii l hi. null, mi'iu win uu iiiuuiy 01 OX
cltement this' year.
'i no mtitcii play will lie held In
Chicago for tho Rodman Wnnninnker
prizes, this being the first yenr the
Jiiuicn inuy nun uccii iirm in me treat.
A good story may breeze in today orj
liiiuuriuw m iical wi'cis iroin Lcni cx
plaining tho failure of Wnltcr llngcn '
4UIII-I j iiii iiivii iiiiiiiiiuii, ii, ruore net.
ter than .'ISO for the seventy. two holrt
of the British open, but so far II ia,"
uccii iiuuciiii to iuiikc. ncau or tan out
ui ine rejioris. (
When It is reckoned that .'1211, Ha.
e,i 11 o ri-iiii-, i un iiii-iur in Ci;',
strokes per round. It Is difficult to
figure It nn the property of Waller
llllKCU,
Hagcn will nverage 74 over here, and
wa about that figure over there tip to'
tho championship. It wasn't n miefi.
of nerve, despite nil that hinged on hl
success. Hngen is tho persouiticationtl
.if t.neii "I
That Ilnrnes finished betfer than.'
Ilngen has borne out the opinions of
l-.tiiidrrds In this country who figured If
niui wiijt in uuvmicc. j
Tt now looks like n certainty (hat
Max Marston, the lone entry left from
tins city in tno state nmateur goi;
uuiuijiiiuniiiii, win uuitic n. u. nerton
nntlonnl champion, in tho finals at
Onkniont this ntternoon.
Marston has been iroinir vlrtimll,. -.
well as Herron, nnd the result of Min
match, if it turns out that vay, should
make very good reading.
tno tournament committee at Old
York Road Is to he congrntulatfd on!
tup wny its tourney went off (he first!
dny. Likp'the first 100 years, the tirst
100 scores nre tho hardest, but there
was nnry n hitch;
The prediction Hint thera woull b reed
Pcorlns In the quallfvlntt round at Old Yolk
Itoad wns iiioro than fulfllled jesterdav
when the course record wan clearlv thl
.2 Is thi ht mark ever made on the nH
arranged couree In tourney medil play.
vsy m liyvM1
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