Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 07, 1920, FINAL, Page 16, Image 16

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LOOK JUST A TRIFLE CHEAPER
IT MAKES nil tlie difference In the world -when n ball
ciub 1m vvlnnlnR a boll game. YrMcnlav when the A
.t.cMe.ilv turned on the ltr.1 Sox : nml on "to nlghlijaii
of the double-deUrr the home folk looked like a mill Ion
Sol nr- Hefore that time tl.e HoMou team looked like
t .million dollars lnMiml of linvliic evety appearance
o o, Athlctl.". the, looked like Cleveland In the ml.M
of ii.uinninp streak. Yes It makes n lot of difference
SmnrliiiR under the stltiR of nine straWit wallops on
the hln. the imitli mauled Mneks got -ore or oomcthlns
like that, and belike mm. I'm, had llirlr rcveuKe Hollo
Najlor was pltchlnc Mrs llollle Nnj.cJr sat In the
tipper pnvlllou with her f.m-cis fftwwd. nml no dub In
tho world cot.lcl ko up nSni..-t n .omblnatlon 1 Ike that.
The dlcltal jins. and the superb tlliisins of UolHo wcro
unbeatable for fuitlur detail-, mt the box hcorc.
Nnilor I" the vvnv. li.w In en pittlihiR Rood ball, but
that was a'l I.Icmmi Mui'Rltt tlmis he took the lotijt
count and bilked at mnUiiR H an even domi 1 hat i why
he called upon tl.e f.imih for Ms-istnn.e
rvcnliodv has a ijMem In bisiball Connie Slack
has been follow lnB oue and the loultt were ucRittive.
At the bcRlunltiR of the -reemd Riune and the bo.vtc lintl
wa-lied the whitewash oft" then tlothes. Connie told them
to tn somethiuR 1m. Too iimuj men had been left on
bae. he mid. when ba-- hits were needed. Therefore It
l.ebo..ed the bos to discontinue s0"kln? stinKj NinRles
and Instead knock the pi Met out of slupe
Tlllv Walker was lest to follow instructions. Tn
the cr.v first chapter be !ot the bill In the lift Held
bleaihers. nnd nftcr that he w.is -olid with the suunMi.
Then In the foiutli .I.mt.n Hk(s -luiumcd one Into tho
eame spot, nnd .llnn's s, c.al stamlii.K Improcd. Those
two homers sne the hoire town folks n lend of 'J to 1
until the eighth, nud more new stuff was pulled.
' Walker walked, which is both, nlllterathe and tuie.
Dkes popped, but not Piank Welsh 1 should Fay not.
Frank waited until Harry Harper tloated one plate
ward and. after taking a bop. skip and a jump, landed
on the ball and sent it OVKIt the fence in left Held.
That Is the third time in histoi that a ball has been
clouted ocr the barrier. Uubc Oldring did It once, then
George Hums did it two ears ago. and the record stood
until osterdnj.
Dy KOREKT W. MAXWIXti
HporU Editor Krnln I'dtillo I tittr
Wnll oaw the wild hcac and started for second.
Italpb 1'crkliiN. howcer, was on tho Job, fielded flic peg
and Wall.v was thrown out.
TT HAPPENS IN THE BEST REGULATED FAMILIES
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OSIIIO Jirrtl 1 Of our i j. i nry iiitn i "
enough home iiim
Rommcll Makes a Real Showing
TH1'-UI was o:n blight snot ;n the lirt pame, nud that
was the work of tonus Kd Kommell. the piti her.
"Young I'd took a ltrodic m the hecntli fiame after U
Sloore nrd ltrvnu II irr'.s had been t-cnt to the clubhouse
to pln pino h'e 1 lern r.nis ami s,tien lilts had In en
compiled during I'd s ab i m e but he tarel nothing for
that lie was In no wuv tc-omithh
ltut when I'dwurd sttp.ed on the mound it was dif
ferent, lie bad the bovs swinging like the busted gate on
the corner groggert mid held thrni rimless the remainder
of tho came. Perhaps the eleven round trips put tliiui on
'the blink nnd had them wooz. but ana. no fuither
damage was done. In the lighth two singles were made
ifter two were down, but all the runners got was some
more tan from xtn, Ing but in the mm. I'd retiied the
next man nud tlint was nil, there wasn't :m mote.
Dick Iltirrus plajed lirst base jesterdaj and did not
do to badl. He xtlll has a lot tit learn, but the oul
tay to do that Is to stn in the game. The A's lost it
lot of games with Crillm on first, to thej inn't fetr the
llurrtts experiment. (Srlffiu Is wrnk at the iihite, but his
fielding is wonderful. Hurrus is vice cmi Howevci. a
clout hi time will sate main n gnmc. aud it won't hurt
to keep him on the sack until he gets some experienie.
Iiurrus made It possible to tetire Wnlly Schang in
the tciond game after perpetrating what is commonly
luown as a hone headed foozle. Wall hit tho hall
toward right field aud DJck stopped it 'I he runner was
y'lipproMohliig Ihc b.ig nnd IStirrus had the ball in his hand
Koinrbod i-iioiihl b iocr!n; the b.ig. s0 lc threw it
The fait Hint no one was there mule no difference thu
. throw was made unw.i
rllCS a ballinp tatty trni iiip;icd In fic 6id and
another item teas furnished for thi iccll-Knoicit
book. ,
Yanks Clouting Toward Pennant
THi: New ork Yankees are hitting their wa to a
penmtit. and csterday's performance In Wnshlnglon
proves It 1he soclted the Senators 17 to 0, nil but
tlnce of the runs coming iu one Inning.
The foul teen runs rcorcd bv the Ynnks ngnlnst Vtnsli
lti"ton In n s ngle innliiR looks like n record, nifd Is one, to
nertuln extiut. for nothing like it has been done In
recent nrs
Ittit'baik ii the hns pact September 0. lS's.'l. to be
exact, the fhl ago National League Club mndc eighteen
runs in the Mventh Inning of n game ngnld'st Detroit.
Weldman anil Hums "were the Tiger twlrlers.
This winning stieak now being put on by Hugging s
team looks good It has all the earmarks of a chnugc In
luek, for the games are won with several of the stars on
the sidelines Duffv Lewis has a bad leg, Hob Shan key
pulled u miotic in his side. Mogrldgo hns n sprained ankle
and now Pcik.npiiugh has a strained tendon In his leg.
Heretofore the nnks have flopped when the injuries came
lu bunches like that, but this ear it Is different. Tbe
seem to pla betfr ball when up ngulust it. ",
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s J 6' .VOO 'is Shnul.cn ami Mogndgc get lack
A into tin 'lame Ihc pitching mil improve, for
the hard-icon al iciulars irill get their usual four
days' rest. 'I hen trill be Ihc fitctcorks.
Leonard May Have Battle Getting to Weight
TT IS rrnorted that Hcntiv Leonard weighed 137
JL potiuds on the morning of his battle with Charley I
tv nue, nnu tins menus ue vmvuu mi.- n..n ..w.0... ....
than 140. Hennv is getting bigger evcr day, and the
chances arc he will hud it difficult to get down to the
lightweight limit. This was discussed at length In boxing
circles xctcrdny. nnd it was the consensus of opinion that
Lew Tendlcr, if he tilms Willie Jackson decisively on
Monday night, should ilaim the title.
However. It would be well to wnit n little while.
Hcnny has been in the movies for six months, has done
little (mining nud If he urn (! down ns low us UlTli
on short notice he might be able to do better thnn that.
Yacht-Race Outcome Matter of Speculation
WHICH will win the big yacht rnie. the Resolute or
Shamrock IV? 'I hi answer ises At present sp-c-ulatlon
in white sni'ing ircles is not of a detinitc nature.
Sir Thomas's boat has its mlherints and there arc many
bnruailcs ou the side of the American craft Speed is nil
asset possessed b both and both woik well to windward.
Hi solute hns proved that she an canv her i ig In a fnlr
blow nud Shamrock has, not Shamrock hns proved that
she can stand the buffeting of a prettv heavy sen, nnd
Resolute has not shown that she is able to stand much
of n ben without sustaining more or less damage to her
fragile hull.
The skipper of Resolute has shown himself to be
. lever as well as quick in determining upon n course of
action nnd as fast in uiir.vlng it out. The skipper of
Shamrock ionics to this countr.v with a great reputation'
us the premier Coriuthlnn of tlieat Hritiln, but nothing
that has bun seen of his work iu this countr.v o far
affords an oopoituuit.v to judge whether he is ns good
as our American Corinthian skipper.
Hoat for boiit, Vhnltle was speedier than Resolute iu a
mujorit of the tans the sailed together, and Yanltic
manage d to win at times by a good margin in excerpt
the allovvauce she had to give Resolute. The old 5-nictcr
Shamrock is "no slouch" in fact, she Is the speediest
.vac lit of her indies tlint has sailed iu Hritish waters, but
still the i halli nger has henten the older Shamrock by
more than a imuule a mile iu wiudvvard legs of courses
thev have Milled over recently.
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NORTH HILLS MEETS MERION
IN FIRST ROUND OF CLUB GOLF
Whitcmarsh Plays Huntingdon Valley, Also Tomorrow at
Country Club Chick Evans Scores 69 at Shawnee
for Low Amateur Mark
m hNlY McNIBLJCK
THE matches for the Interdub rham- announcement. Most golfers who have
ninnvtit., nf tii eltv w ill start to-' p'" "d the course often enough figure
M,nrr,rnfa'",he "phPa elphia C.n.ntrvthat the beauty of the Shawnee course
Club. Two other links were pronosed. l's not only in the grandeur of is sttr
IM.Imont and the Philadelphia Cricket I rounding, but also the care taken of
Club, but the Country Club is tl.e ofli-, 'o course. The greens are well swept,
elnl stnrtinir nlnce I ,,u t"ul u'"1 water buckets filled and
ciai siariing pince I pincers don't find the pits In ueed of
North , Hills pas Merlon on irrw rnk, T d h, ,,
and AMiitemarsh plays Hun . gdon " , t , u nrc , ,vcn
vnuev. i nee were uic nun- nmn n i , , .i..nfln
cuilifv nt the Cricket Club on Memorial ra'P. ''" """'i"n(
Dnv In the thirtv-slx holes for the Jo
scph Henry Pntterson Cup.
'liie matches tomorrow will he tour
sonies and. in the other round two
some s. The championship w.ill be de
c ided on l'riday.
Merion is the favorite to win the title,
hut drew a strong combination focthe
first dav in North Hills. This contest
will draw together .1. W. Piatt, city
champion, nnd Max Marston. tlnnllst. to
S. D. Herron lnt week for the Pennsvl
vania state title. This match hns been
engerl awaited and some sterling golf
is sure to result.
Vnrni.nn Miixu.cll. finalist, at Old York
Road, will lead off for Whltemnrsli,'nnd
The Worthington's plan to build three
nilditlnnnl holes on the Island, using
the present No. 4 ns n stnrtcr, thus do
ing nvvny with what are termed the
"annoances" around the hotel.
As predicted some time ngo, Wnfter
Ilngen Is doing better in the Trench
championship than he did iu the Hrit
ish. The first clay's play nt La Houlie,
n short dlstnnce from Paris, Ilngen
scored a 74 in the morning nnd n 70
in the afternoon, which put him com
fortnble in second place to a score of
1 17. b n pro named Lafitte from Hiar-
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AMERICA AND ITALY IN
INTERNATIONAL GRIND.
Carman and Bedell to Ride for
U. S. Against Colombatto
and Madonna
Hngen should find the conditions tomorrow
The spirit of international competi
tion is catching. The latcsUs ntl intcr
nationol team mn'.cn race between
America and Italy nt the Point Drcere
Velodrome tomorrow night. It will be
a forty-mile motor-paced race;.
Clarence Carman, the world's cham
pion, nnd Menu Ilcdell, of Long Island,
will ride for Americn, vvhllo George
Colombatto nnd Vineenro Madonna will
wear the Itnlhtn colors. Points will
count five for first, three for second,
two for third and one for fourth.
Colombatto Is ailing from n severe
ense of bolls, but It is very likely tlint
he will bo nble to ride. If he Improves
as rapidly today as he has the last few
daxs lie will be iu shape.
In hddltion to this match, there will
be a sprint race of international flavor
between Willie Spencer, the Canadian
champion, and Orlando DianI, the Ital
ian titlcholder. Piani twice has dis
appointed local fans by failing to ap
pear when booked, but injuries pre
vented him from showing. John Chap
man, the Point Rrcczn nromoter! how.
ever, sas Planl Is sure of being hcr,
much more suitable to his game in
will give the Huntingdon Valley leader Prance than l'ngland. where tempestu-
Thursday's Aqueduct Entries j Thrifty ihro 101 i.ancc ot lis
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nalljbell
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Clncfllcni
Amncka-lii
Frank VVnt. is
Barrv'ec I'ci
CadJte
Second ra
(nd up about
Klnu Terr
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Candidate 21
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and up 1 mlli
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Tom Tn is 1 1 1
Albcet A
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I1J Madiim lliiu 110
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131 Vnl.pir 11
H7 MphIiiicIi 1(7
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it ftuilca ;
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lis s.iimtri ton
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III . ilnrlr 111
III l' u Me . 11U
1 JO I Tan Jacknon
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Double i.i
Sixth re
furlonc
Copper P-mon
Curfew
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Wapiti
Ilockland
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Central Vipracre
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ppr nlti e hMiim ant
Hot .Hp.irk
Third rai Hire i,ir ol la and up i lalm
Ini: imrw JlJeii
, 'someil . 1"0 -Mer-j Cllover . 10.
Antlphon . nil -II limit Kill
dipt loni Ho nijhl Irr itu
c'.ipi Bvani It I -lf 12e1a 111
lllmk Thorn; ill vi is t. rlln; 111
Uoulln HI
Four h li. I1, mi fk three-s ear.olda
and up pure tl- n lainilnc
"KIIKennj iii'i -shorl-top. . iO"
I'uta and I alia 111 Lluuclaa S. . . 10D
Jock IlK-vce 1UJ
riftll rai i furlnni Hnrilrn CMv Ktakrn
I tvu-ear oliln J I (Ml dd tl
!' v nippi no loha rtenrdon lie
Jtami 117 lk. i .. . !
! I Mlia 1) r, 111 J m Coro 111
Auntl VUi n I
M-in ri i fj i ru lhree s car-olds and
1 up I llllll IL' i ir CI.'OO
Mild ten l i If m Ini 1 1 iniii Hnmi. l"'i
Ml in I ft-, v ii MiUf. tin
i.i'V" in i llnrlco l uruiu
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let. inn "nowcr e e
ip niernj thrrc-icar
Scraps About Scrappers
ll'l I Ik-lit Ino
til I Hd ejertrildei
10-, e,iria Trance
icm Vr Ihuea
three irar olda on I up
pura
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lu. l'tanr Tlernu-
lu. !in im Hall
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"i lentil ta e is Mirloiic.- four-icar ol Is
I on I ui elelenlns en so tt.'OO
oieleei mi. rchlo Alex-
H it lnh es t It I finder
I Mni... Iir Hlcr HI Annie. Idar
-Vinuihli il ill !... ni.1.1 lie
1'ell I Mull 1111 l!uriiMt lilt
1"! l'iriiii mi omemo I In
l"i ,, Hob Ilaker 11
III vv i h r uli fin k Ileal
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AXOTHKU Phlladilphian has started
to glimmer ou the fistic horizon,
although ffins here do not know much
about it When Indian Hussell. a lit
tle South". irk serappei. upset the dope
bv up-ctting and clet'cating Patsv Wal
lace nt llarrifljurg last week, the petit
puncher viho is a rent red-in. guitird
a lot of iievtlge, his victor coming nt
a time when his opponent wns claiming
the fli weight championship of America.
Hi pin ts on the bout emanating from
Hni riiliiug differed, but the icul story
is tlint Itussill acttinllj chopped Wnl
liico veie'ral tunes, nnd was a winner at
the lini-li without nnv doubt. The Indian
K ii" newcomer in the ring. He has been
biiin- in the prelims hue foi about six
veil- and ulwn.vs proved a iIihic-cmiiih
vVahlT.eton!l!i jnitti.iaii because of his wallop in either
eieiini iiiiai'ii in uii UMhMliril OOXCr,
being aggressive, ruggiel and u puncher
friim an- nngle. One of the Imllnn'te
in iinviniis surprises wns a knockout over
in Imimv l.nveniler. of rittsbuich.
Fort Erie Entries for Tomorrow
ritniiMiniN of American trn?sid the bound
ir inn Into Tli Juiina I one r e jllfornla on
M i In an'l all Iht cut was a "drink,"
I Uli ihaura belns In ord. r The attraction
i 1 1 i uas u twem round bout between Jack
I hnenn and l N'orton hut Mexican officiate!
1 d not permit the Maglnc of tho match
11" Hlllffer 11 .
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lli Two IVaThirs ti
ll" Vas'i Hlleiwe I I -,
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II. Hnr Cm s
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ni up 1 mile and 70 yard
Min Vtilllons St llet Ins
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L I'ross im Klcklu I'anri lot
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Latonia Entries for
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107
I Mil
IIS I. VI 'tiller 10-1
see in I riie lilmlni? purse
irnil nnd uu ' furionBie
P kej It too lird Hamilton
N Akin 101 Toe the Mark
raravioii lli"l Oriental Park
'.pearl, em 11 J
Third ra nurc '1300 maiden ti
Is rurloncs
"U'lr 107 llealh Hill
n -a If It". Hell !o
Tomorrow iv ,, iu uaiiouiirm
fiurni I itirtli rice UlarU Hork Handliup
'.nun three . ar old" end up il furl
Kukius on i)r lllekman
si Quentin 123 Major lloui
bedayi 10J
Klfili race Cunadlan Derb) thr-
nidi j-,oiin uidcj IV. mllea
Paul Welded 121 Mailer Hill
lloi il Jetr 114 Heithoff
sixth raie , lalmlni purse Jinn
i car olds ind up 1 mil" and 7o r Iv
I ii klnllo Pi Antolti. ti. met
lliioliri 110 -rjin rurtniK i net
It ti Ilanipsnu . 110 lllslilnnd l.i 1 in
Tientli race c laltnlnir purs 11 ton three
iear olds and lip t 1 10 mile,
loan of Arc 101 Vtountaln rtns.i ji loel
Pit 10s Cipll i i in mn
I . l ltidee 10H All rne ,r m
VVeatli r n 1 1 1 1 1 1 u- track heav
Apprentlro allowaneo l.il i
Willie lliiiuk la anxliiua In keep liuy In the
r ns If lie Hucce-da In ahowlnn; food form
isulnat Johnnj Krause at the clermantown
A temorrow nlsht Jo Kennedy ner-
mcll will book hl futuro matcliei Semi
ilnal lo the Krauae llouck encounter will bo
i tto between Dannv Hodaera and 1'rnnkle
I f'T i istcr Oilier boiita lllack Hooboo v ahlnc
II 1 rown Wlllio f'lark la I-n Ulbbona unci
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I.udy I uvurj lu i.iiiei cju-t-n llj
Jpportunltj 117 Coni.rn. 117
Bccond rat " 'ljfiu i lilmlns twoear
olds V-a furlomta
Kate rrale t07 filln Rarlon
Hani Sweep no 1 rlluno
Txiucli Mailm II.' vis. . Inline
TawaaentlM 11J Vnun la
(trace Mlnard 11. -It t Uosa
W O Mn tlnt.ifk 111 IUeiktioii
Mary 1'otian 107 - V 1 1 liie-Ht Hir
Mlfi Pro.iierlti II J MVtnbinlca
Counleas II.' 1. pperi Polli
jseneite il.'
TiIrd re JIsOu purse ih- Cdm tlure
jearolrls.ini up l'j niiiee
Plmpletcin V I Ii i v let
Wave llinpl 10 Mat nee idol 0i
Omond Ins
Fourth 4 " t.niio purae ilm pure Hot, I
thrr jear olds i nd up 'i. furlnnke
Siren Mai 1 n vill e n.izl. fit
Amton l("i lady I'elr I'Ly in-.
Kacovar lei cre i ciroia 10s
Tacola 110 llelleie V cilrla lie)
Flflh ran Jlinn clulm'iiK two jear olda
II furlunica
nieannr H . Ill M'orte
Jetaam trtT Hlcnd fer
Judge Kudriiw tIJ s1 Douird
ul'n .,! , , , u -he plans of Leou It.iins
Helll ..IK 1141)0 ..II. I III 1. 1 IT IhPka..... l.l . e
and up 14 mil's
Ontervllle Hi .shlileingh ;rt 1)7 ... m.mi n-n n-.i ..-.,
nuck Nail 10 1 Plent limp) 1U3 1 l"' i uiiih-o nun mm ut-xi .iieinciny
Fair Co-lent 10. ht do m)t g am(l, iiromotcr Jtutiirt
Heventli race JUoo . lalmltiB three ear-, , ... . i ., .,
nidi and up l l in mile I has sturtcd negotiations to get the
r!lo"HLte lol .'TrTdmphn'nTnmp.lll? heavj weight tltleholeler to appear in tho
5BSSar,f,mP, i".'o 'i$lT..i. .imp) iS'Ji ro,', of ,efp,,, nt IU" VMU 1,ark ,n
Chief lirown tl.' bout between n pair of knockout bcavj
vVeatliir rtoudv irark Ileal- ,. li,ie
.pprfiitlce allowaneo claimed i vvcignis.
, . One of the preliminurv eight round
,. , , bouts will bring together Hnrlej Huti h
Windsor Entries for Tomorrow l iuson nnd Knockout SniiHom Itaius
Pint race 0 furlomrs three ar otdi and plans to have Deinpse- appear iu tills
tip. 'claiming, pur. 11200. ne.r
roVr.J-na .,,,.100 OoldenDawn .. lf Prnmnliir Itainsis nnvrrcimmiitilentliie
wrlterwelBlit bout between Joe .laokaon
and Stanl. lllucklo will bo th tar acrap
at the 1- en nth Street Arena Trlda jiluht
j joe iiicnarcis ineeia jarK Ulamond In tile
sum iiiiiiii) iiuiieii ij i rnnsio .viitcneu
lliibbi VVolk-aet is Hobby Velaon and Aco of
Up idea va Pud SAidler aro other tiouta.
'like O'Doirel la accused of lielner afraid
of Sailor Kd Pretok tho California cave
man who la hack In Phlllj, It la aald that
e) Ilowd eiKreed to take on Pete" at IftS
Uofpounds and when the aallnr agreed to mako
una weiaiii .iino iiappenea to tninK mat ne
a real tussie. ine teams win ue im
nounced at the hist tee In the oider in
which the Individuals will pla.v.
"Darli Horses"
There nre the usual "dark hor'cs"
promised. It develops that Dwight F.
Armstrong is n member of Huntingdon
Vallev. Armstrong has been here nnd
stnted at the Philadelphia amateur tlint
he was going to pla In the Interclub
matches.
Atmstronc ciunlified at the national
.. min Im nnu n eliiliiiinte nf Herron at
Onkmont with 172. He wns beaicu by
Chick Kvnns in the first round.
rhlck Hvans made a new low amateur
score nt Shnwnie on Saturd.iv which
we have not noticed in the public prints
over the holiduvs The cwintionnl am
ateur nnd open champion scored it uu.
said to be the lirst time nn amateur has
btoken 70 there
r.vnns nlnvecl n n foursome witli l.u-
gene Grace, president of the Ilethlehcni
Steel Co. : He -mnld Worthlngton nnd
Willie Heckle, New Jersej , amateur
New .Tersev ehninplou.
Ttntiert Mlslilc r. n local coif Star.
noted in the mpaiitv of scorrkecper and
submits ovet his signature that Chick s
golf was wonderful Mislilcr stnfes tnn
Kvuns just misscel putts on the thir
teenth, tourteinth and fifteenth holes or
he would have broken the ejuzzliug rrt.
ortl set up bv .lini Harnes.
Harte's hud a 07 there, which the tall
pro. said tit tho time wns the lowest
scotc be hiul i v i r iniide.
The (17 bv lliirues wns made in medal
nlnv nf n icirulnr tournnmeut. and is
likcl to stand ns the official record of
the course lor it long time,
Beats Iiest Hall
(Jnlfei i'i i a e was not going as well
In the nfteinofin as he cd ill the morn
Inc. when In -eeiicd a 70. Iivans bent
the best bull nf the cither three. and 2.
Here nre tin nfhoial cards as kept by
Mislilcr-
ous winds, snnds nnd things were un
accustomed difficulties.
What May Happen
in Baseball Today
AMKIUCAN I.EAC.tJK
Chili W. T.. I'.O. In I.oe Split
rieielnnel 40 SIS .OIR
New vrU . HI '-'J .S33
( hlraito ii '.'8 .nil
Wnshlncton . 3rt 30 .SIS -.j; -;
IIOBton 33 .507 'Ml l.toi .607
St. I .oil is 34 3S .473
Detroit Ai. 47 .310 .. . . -
Athletics . IS 58 .543 .'SBi T.-d -
NATIONAL liEAOUE
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
AVII.KICAN LKAfitli:
lloston. lit MhlrllcH, O
Athlrtlrs 5 lloston, 1 (second itanie)
(lileniro. 5 leveliitiil. I til In'c")
New York. 17 ushlniton, 0
I)rlrolt-St. Louis, rain
NVriONAr. I.K.GUB
Itrookljn ti lloston 2
tliiclnnitl. 7 I'lltsbtlr-h, 2
(hlnieo. I2 Mt, I.ouls, 8
rhlllles-.New York tnot nrhcdulrd)
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Arrhl 1013 lelilKh I 111 8. Mnd
DEMPSEY MAY REFEREE
Leon Rains Endeavoring to Get
Champion to Appear Here July 12
.lock Dempsey, wot Ids heavvweight
104 champion, will appear before n Phila-
II j ilelphin audience of fistic followers if
promoter of
the Willie .Tnekson i.eiv Tendlcr bout at
muldll t 111 ike nliy eneaaeinenta ullh the
natlie son Petroeiky aaia ho i ready to
meet Pulton tlreb Itrennan .Mlukle and
other llKht heavj welehta and licavj w elshlM
"Innni tt'llrlen reports n Ida- nale for Ida
show at the Madison A i tomorrow nlcht
Ilnbhs Mcc'ann Is to take on Joe .N'elson In
Die headline r A battle renal also la ached
uled with the followtiu; prellma- llilke
Aiery v Younn Sam I.atiRford Jolinnj liar
run u K ( O Urali romm Hharp va
Matt narrow and J I rami 'tellly v l'ddle
Palmer
.lor Ilorrell will get hack Into rlnir haVnera
Friday nlBht He will meet Henry llnubrr at
the c amhrla Club Kreddy Turner va Hilly
Cjannon will be the mini Other bouta are
Terry Me Gov em ' Johnny Dugan, Jlnitiis
MeCluiern va Illlh l'erauron and Arthur
nhmdn i Charley Murra)
The Shun mo open villi be plnvcd
Jul I'd -I this jear, according to the
latest announcement, which puts the
date one dav forward from the' first
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BOXING SUPER-CARD AT PHILLIES' PARK
15TH AND HUNTINGDON STS.
' MONDAY NIGHT, JULY 12
LEW TENDLER vs.
WILLIE JACKSON
Two greatest legitimate lightweights In tho World
BothX
V LIke I
Ruth
It nil) lie lliellei
niaatrry heiond doubt
Chan tho hattle of tho Marne.
jiireei oinrr loiwioccn niiiia.
ICIeclit rounds ahould arttls
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BRITISH HA VE EDGE ON
U. S. SO FAR IN SPORTS
t
Percentage of Wins Scents to Favor LioiOver Eagle
Events Starting With Penn Relay, Carnival.
Ruths Heavy Bat Big Factor
By GKANTLAND ItlCE
speed as the bat crashes (0 t) n,
. Thit Icycragc, the vv-clitlit n .
tho .l'lOsieorVovr to1',,0, , '- ,
woWir. a keen e,e ttnil MRt Littt
o thnlDfi arc t .o-.nm nn.Ft liV .ufijffij
thotf" -,rcjdom,nnut '"lltleUrft
lift lmrtfrAla 1. ....
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ui nni. a crent u-r .J'
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AJ1EUICANS and Britons in common
nlnv irnlf mid tonnlfi. Rnil boats and
Indulge- in tho devices of tho track and
ring. All this makes for wonderful
competition, nn international display of
absorbing interest. Nor should polo be
forgottcn, nltliotigh no international
contest will bo arranged for this year.
-rfT.t stiltii nit thl.ee. milr imneinc tho
excitement with a Crack British pitchet
facing "Habc" Ilnth in n, baseball worm
L scries with the Ijontlon J.tpns .piucci
against me icvv lom iuum m .
Cleveland Indians as tho case may be
vvith Speaker in thts event supplanting
Jluth.
The Next To
HAVIISTO had tho rcttfrns from our
tennis and golf invasion of Great
Britain the International pendulum now
svvlngH to this side of tho Atlantic as
Old Itlng Iinrdncr has nicknamed the
ocean separating the two contenders.
Which ia to say. that the yacht race be
tween the Itcsolute and the new Sham
rock will now tap the public pulse.
Shortly nftcrward tho main whirl In
the impending Olympic games follows,
and when these two aro completed there
will bo tt better chance to do some tab
ulating to figure how tlio I-nglo nnd
the I.ion rank In the. Standing of the
Clubs. , , ..
Just at present, figuring from the
I'cnnsylvnnln relay games, on through
tho various contests Hint have followed,
the vital statistics in the case favor the
JAn'd no particularly broadmlndcc
sportsmanship is required to extend
felicitations, up to date, to a country
that lost 050,000 men killed In action
nnd was still able to make such a show
ing less than two years later.
Why Kuth Can Do It
NUMBUIl of astonished fanatics
Ji. fleslrn to know hist whnt outstand
lng clement "Babe" Ruth carries in his
svstcm that can accouut for his prodi
gious advantage in the home run field.
A keen cjo and perfect training might
be offered. But herein jou have one
of the main reasons:
The nvcragc ball player swings a bat
that weighs forty ounces. This Is about
as much weight ns he can handle and
keep his balance and his' swing iutnet.
Httth has the bulk nnd the physical
strength to swing a ilfty-four-ouncc
bat ns effectively as the others swing
a forty-ounce bat.
It happens to bo no new law. that
distance is gained by momentum plus
mass. A fifty-four-ounco bat swung
nt tho snme rate of sliced as a forty-
loiince bat will send a baseball approxi
mately ;M per cent itirtncr. And ;tu
icr cent is very treqneniiy ine tiuterence
n Inns flv over the fence,
" ". .- n . . .
Until is n rare produce who Happens
no!
between a long fly to the outfield and
to have the physical force to swing n
big. heavv bat and yet time it as per
fectly as Kccler and Cobb could time a
lighter implement.. ,
As he grips by the far end of the
handle he also gets in this additional
leverage, which is expressed in greater
cent
ail t I Ala
iYiiei.il is just n trillo nine i.. -;
hanty. I.nJole. DnvU. it-i"?-1 "-l
. . e'.i ..' iuit. .
lour.
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snort I. .
race. No rlinmiiln.i,
rvtflH i "
man or any ot the others carried
Tlio DccIsUc Test
rplllj most decisive test in
f-, Pennnnt race. No eh
1 7.1 i iiii-vuuK or even hi :-l
wcekV piny can J pcotielui.lv e. J l J
in irnnm .lulliistou benl Tin I
Parko beats Johsto , 'A
In baseball, over the short
rrlnccton benH Harvard ; Y fl W
Princeton ; Harvard bents Yale UtU
In any singlo te-t lastinK 'i,,,. '
gome or one week, too many outnitlc III
unknown factors may enter, ,,r, '
physical condition, mental nttltti.lV
nerve control, etc. ""'kmc,
But when sou cet n test ti.ni
In April nrid inns every dav into Or! J
trtVtMt tliAtsA nnn tin am na...1..t i V '
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