f r'f- t' v -y ' -" JiV1 '.., ' ;w ;. '51 vf 'jwr js o '' V . ' " ' - " i ' .J.. ,-T- -' ' J tf i it I ' it. '' "iSt -A' . r 1 EVENING PUBlifC MDGKBR-PfllLASjEVPHlA, JONESXJAY, JULY 21, 1920 19 -';-' .;,' TV" - v. ' vr ,y Wtf JOHNSON MUST FACE UNCLE SAM BEFORE HE CAN GET A CHANCE AT JACK DEMPSE . t 1 ' : i : " 'j REASONS FOR DEFEAT OF W. HAGEN ABROAD Purse of $250,000 Proved "Hazard," as Did Mental Part of Play Failed to Show Necessary Shot, Say Vardon and Ray By SANDY T" . reason for Walter linen's riT, Amnr lean champion MOT.OOO. k'd ' ,Mvln the liritUh title. Thr I' e worL the font to be filmed nntl Wea SiboMr MurowcJ later. With TttrPYa million dollars hinging VhVriaT. a Kolfcr Is apt to slip up, ,en "e,5 if i Icrc true. rr n,h r m "1 ..art of It was the Jp!jnMbllUynto"Bl.o!v .U for Amer- 2&Sft 'the DeMcourBe wher. the nn'roJlHn the cro wind call; The opproacu in m h t of for a I"" ba W Bl iioKon'H Mot KTrtot on"h! Pin. lofted on , the snot u ei.i(nown spin. Ho P'ltt low t but 'couldn't get It sdM'w'ihat "OK"" bent Abc JttTl ml OeW nanoiin In the KKS U! - "iif victory flt Bill!,C BarVrT x? WhUcmuwb pro and SUl to " ake any comment nee- h . J, didn't play bin best. As for SSHlf " wntlnnc.rnari.cB. "I know that the ctoi wind bothered mo most. In my opWon Deal is n lucky courrt. The" l" nln8 a heavy cross wind, ont and back." Tricky Course Barnes wild the heather nlongs do the falrwnv was of a type not found here, 'ohard to get out of tlmt.lt almost "'." ?!E?K-M, n n,, In lie cam me wh-j J ,, . , -. , the hollows, bumps and rolls to be found through the broad fairways. Ire nuently you find your ball on hanging e, a mean shot to piny jrt Deal, he :'t.i..i Ti.n imnlrrrlni? is more or lens old-fashioned. I think the courso was laid out so mc uuukith w J..-t .. 1 tn Mm nlfl fllttpr lllllIS There isn't bunkering nround the perns as there is in tnis country. "Altogether I consider it n bnck course and without the wind it would be easy." McNinijICK Barnes said the treatment thev re ceived abroad was wonderful, like a' kind of triumphal march. "TM, Inaf niftir1 It apotrinrl in TmA.ttiflf pver. body was following mc. I had a good cunncc, out us nil over now. uci- tcr iticK nvxt time, may pp." before n tourney. Ho is a glutton for wnlklng and likes a nice long promenade beforo liN turu, just enough to loosen up his muscles, tune down his nervous system, nud lualto him keen for the fray. Yesterday, when it camp his turn, the ex-llrltlsh champion wqs discovered, with the aid of Held glasses, wandering aimlessly nround the neighborhood of the girls dormitory. When they hailed him, the big Briton strolled non chnlantlv bnck where hundreds wcro pneked In to sec the start, icen up nis boll and hit it right bapk, only to the right to where ho hnd been. Ho carved out the first few holes about as neatly In nni. no iintlM lin dpslrpd. a driVC, mashic, two putts. Ruy is considered one of tlic- longest drivers abroad, though they pick on his m til. .Ju utiiliH nm nnTP iorni. ms wooiich o""" , "r Inspiring weapons. He has three. Tho nenrcst approncn to a Drnsuju imn triangular-effect brass nlate which only rovers nbout half the sole. One side of the plate is along the face. All three wooden club heads arc enor mous, nearly the size of a man's hand, peculiarly enough, he uses a shorter shnft than in IiOuls Tclller's wood. ttny nud Ills Pino Ray never removes his pipe from hh mouth, except to reload it sort of n twenty-four-nour siiiokc uicsu ) The old boiler Is kept going llko a steam engine, too, clouds of smoke issuing therefrom. Just ns Hay goes to hit a ball, you'll nlways see him omit a pull of smoke. He has n slow bnck. but comes into the ball with tremendous force, Ms sturdy feet remaining fairly fast. Ho only has cleats on the toes of his shoes. Hp chalks the slightly bulging case of his wooden clubs, as a billlardlst chnlks a cue. That's getting tho old drive down pretty fine. Hay hits his drive so briskly thnt he Invariably unbnlnnres himself in n for ward direction. Kvery bit of his 200 pounds In is In tllp shot. His mnshio shot is n very quick back swing, more like n hasty chop nt firht sight, till you see them drop inside tho other ball usu ally. His putting docs not appear to bo any studied stance, except tipping the last one in, whero he straddles the cup in n wide stanrp. But bis putting is exceedingly dcndly. Bay plned in a Jersey coat nil day despite the heat rays which shimmered all around. What May Happen in Baseball Today rind Olfvclnnd . Nfw lork ... rhlrnio , , Ht. Imil ... Unnlilnittnn . Hontnn , . , Detroit ... Athletics . Clnh rtrnokljn , Cincinnati I'lttKbiirsli St. I.oul.i . C'lilrnirn ... New York IlriKtnn . , I'hlli.fr. ... AMBR1CAN M5AOUK Won Il I'.C. Win . (IS S3 .AM .0i ,. is si ..wn .sw . 42 4 .40 .BOO . SO 4 .4S1 .4flS ,. 8S 44 .4M .470 . 20 M .3M .JJJ ,. Zl 01 .273 .281 iNH, MMflVn Won rout P.O. Win .. r,2 si .(ins .w 4n xn ,ncs .R73 . 4n .in (son .lis 42 4S .404 .sno . 4lt 4 .4S0 .401 . 40 42 .48H .401 . 31 42 .440 .447 SI 4R .407 .415 10 .(1B7 .037 .BIS 4SS .478 .4.1S .340 .270 .not .sat .MM) .4HS .4S1 .4S2 .431 .403 SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS BARNES LEADS IN GOLF AT SHAWNEE Tops Ray, Ex-British Champ, by Five Strokes in Third Round Shawneo-on-Delawarc, July 21. A nhzllng a.1 out journey in the third round today of tho annual Shawnee open golf tourney aided Jim Barnes, American professional champion, to pile p a clean five strokes on Ted Bav, ex British champion, and the field. Barnes scored at 71, two under par, which makes his score to start tho last round 71. 114 "in. ' Itay had o(7.1 this morning, nnd was feond of the early stnrtcrs. 73, 1-17 220. Rimes ployed with Ocorgp Me I.'an, Great Neck, who is in third place with 70. 115221. J. Douglas Edgar, Canndian open champion, was 7." this morning. "With US ho hnd 223. They led the others by four or five strokes. The Philadelphia district pros wcro ttarted late. William Lench, Mcrchant vllle; Jim Dougherty, Overbrook, and Clarence Hackney, Atlantic City, nil hnd a chance under 150 for tho first two rounds. Barnes had n large gallery this morn ing of motorists and native fans. Ho f-eored n birdie on the second hole,-another one on the sixth, nnd wound up to the turning with a stnrtllng cngle, a tlirpp nt the ninth, when he ran down a nice putting chance. lip. wns thus four under par out, enualing the record lie made last ear. He took u five on the Plovpnth. wlipn n beautifully start ing mtoihI hopped over the green, nnd md bad luck with tho difficult four teenth. Ills mldfion went astray to n trap and Iip was short nut. After ncar l running down a putt from ofT the Kreen ho missed tho shurt one, running tie cup, nud took six. ni .IK lfteenth Barnes scored his .w ,bi,ri1,0' tlu rouml wlen a chip shot looked seriousl nbout to drop for ffc-Jf8 i-. Ho uas oK thn Brc t0 t'"1 J;1'0" eighteenth nnd missed n tricky PUtt for nnr tnblr, ,.. ! V l,'ori'(l Hlx fmirH ln a row on the nut journey mid after tho tenth enme I?.? i u,un,,cr- I,p hn,l bl"l u tlie ecoi j nnd fourteenth. , Jphn Golden. Tux win. nml Pnr-l ,mTrTn' , "wnwllle. wcro tho first 1'ilr to finish their third round. a tntnV Tirt HJtt- U",,,C Ipn(,H wltl' mii I f. lr'1' 7l n,,d 227' n'"1 A,1,lcr ..?", "nr,,, tokc buck, 153, 70 and S:,'I" Xhl',r ords: UVllw out 4 Anderson ?nUt ii 'n ,. o 4 8 8(1 4070 a an 0 39 70 CflMRRATIII ATr- I m-rn., f -'""'niuUHIU LiriUN New Zealand Premier Among Many ocna MesBages y Wireless to the Associated Tress Award Slnnm V..I.1 xri. ...... ...... 2i.-Rhn,:-,:; -": '"or,. jy jrhtB,;'T;omnsT,Ztor; mm L Unrcd ,cUKratlry mes- ste5taoy' yo., h .in . -?j:v:..s5r"tan. i. rock's viJtoy." """"""" .1!! rock's vlnin... V : ,,al,",IB "" nimin- mcK ,. ';.,. ."'"'"B . sucreciis like enme ?,?""" ""acity hus at last r '" '0l ltw OW'I rmvn,.l H PHILA. JAriT fttnmrM Hagcn and Barnes to Play Vardon and Ray Walter Hngcn, who went abroad with Jim Barnes and delnjcd his re turn in order to play nt Vcn-aillcs in tho French open golf tournament, which he won, will arrive late this week on the Aquitanln. This should give him ample opportunity for reaching New London, Conn., on Monday in time to appear in his scheduled match against Vardon and Ray. llogen will be paired with Jim Humes for the first time against tho Britishers at New London and the same four will play August 1 nt Hollywood, in Deal, N. J. It devel ops from word brought over by Barnes that Hngen's victory in the French open was no walkaway. Al though cable dlspn'tches merely In dicated that he was the winner, it appears that his opposition included Gfcorgp Duncan, nowiy crowned British open champion, nnd Abc Mitchell. CLOTHIER IN COMEBACK Philadelphia Veteran Figures In Four Tennis Triumphs Boston, July 21. William J. Cloth ier, the vptpran Philadelphia tennis plnycr, staged a comeback on the courts of tho Longwood Cricket Club here esterduy. Tho Quaker City player figured in four victories. Clothier advanced to tho third round of tho singles by eliminating A. W. 'Merrlnm. after his triumph in the first round. Merrlnm was defeated in straight sets, tl-0, (J-4. Paired with Irving Wright ho also reached the third round of tho doubles, surviving tho first und second rounds in the same afternoon. It was tho first appearance of the 10U(t nntionul chnmpion sinco hp wns runner up to W. A. l.nrned In the V S. title play in 1000. Clothier, while not speedy ns in other yenrs, played a good steady, aggressive game. SCHEDULE FOR TODAY AMEKICAN I.KAflUK Ht, fouls nt l'lillniMrtila, clrnr, BtftO. Clrvrlnnd ut Nrtr York, cloudy. S!30. Chlcnio nt HoMnn, ctrnr, 3US. NATIONAL I.KAOtin Phllllrfl nt Oilmen, clear. .1. New York nt Cincinnati, rlmr, 3. Ilroflklrn nt Chlrnto, rlcnr, .1. Iloston nt Ht. Lout, clcnr. 3il. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY Ht. Txiuln. Hi Athletic, 4. rlfTf land. 01 nocliin. S (eleven InnlnmO. rhlcnro, 7l New York. II (drat samri. New ork. Ai Chlrnitn. 3 (ceconif nme.). Detroit, 7i H'nshtniiton, 0 (llfteen Innlnrs. fllmt mme). Detroit. 2 Wnrhlmton, 1 (neeonil game). NATIONAL LKAOCK nrooklrn. 3i Cincinnati. 2. ChlCBwo. 0 noton. 4. New York, flt Pittsburgh. 2. l'hllndelphln-Ht. ImIn. not nchedulnl. GIRARD F. C. DISBANDS Barney 8chaefer'a Club Takes This Action Owing to Loss of Players At a meeting of the ofliclnls of the Olrnrd Field Club Inst evening It was decided to disband for the balance of the season owing to the loss of the majority of their nlnyers; Bather thnn plnco an inferior team on the field nnd ruin the reputation nttnlned In tho pnst, It was deemed advisable, after careful con sideration, to disband and cnnccl tho remaining games which the tenm had scheduled, which were with the follow ing teams: Marshall H. Hmltli, Ktctson A. A., Dlsston A. A.. FlPlslicr A. A.. Chestpr Stars nnd Bulst Bark. Girard was going nlong splendidly up until n few weeks ago when Wildwood opened their season nud signed up Zlbcll, cap tain nnd first bnscmnn: Marks, third bnseninn nnd Smith, catcher. Bdwards, who replaced Smith behind the bnt, signed up with Johnny Castle's WlNon, N. C. club nnd Wilbur Schmidt, pitcher, last week accepted an offer from the 8trnwbrldgo & Clothier team. Man agers of the abovo teams kindly book other teams on dates where Girard was scheduled to nppear. WESTERN STAR WINS Miss Tennant, of California, Ad vances In Metropolitan Tennis New York, July 21. Miss Marion Zindcrstelu. of Boston, national clay court champion, and Miss Klennor Ten nant. the latest visitor from California, part holder of nntionnl clay court doubles title, were two of seven to nd vnnce to the round before the semifinals of tho Metropolitan women's singles championship on the grass courts of the West Side Tennis Uluu ut f orresi iiuis, L. I., jesterday. Miss Tennant encountered Mrs. Do Forest Cnndee, nnd holding bnck for n while to feel out her rlvnl. as it were. dropped the first two games, but then ran off the next ten games, capturing the opener nnd lending 4-0 in the second, Hero Mrs. Ciindee took her final cume, Miss Zinderstelu nlways hnd her match well in hand against Mrs. B. K Cole, also of Boston, wiunlng in straight sets, U-S, U-o. BANTAM boxers always have stood out prominently In Philadelphia. Thcro nlways has been a host of little fellows in local competition to give thoso "higher up" n sweet argument In the ring. A brace of these little battlers nre Martin Judge, of Manajunk, nnd Hnnk McUovcrn, of Port Blehmond. This pair have been in the limelight all senvou, and both arc nuxlous to plnce themselves in a position to challenge Pete Herman, the champ, without being given the merry ha-ha. They nrp going to settlo fistic supremacy nt tho Oer mnntown A. A., tomorrow night. Pete Tyrcll, Judge's malinger, nlrendy figures Martin a winner and he has started n campaign to match the Mann)unk youth with Herman here or any other place beforo the title holder leaves in August for London, where Pctcy is to meet Jimmy Wildp on September 17, in a twenty-rounder. Pete Herman Is nufferlnr with e)R trouble, but tbls wilt not Mop him from golne nbroiid for hla mutch with Jimmy Wilde. Herman In under the cure of a epeelnllut t New Or leans, where he In lielnn treated for a cataract on his right ee. Ilitnk Meflorern's bout with Martin Judge at the Oormantown A. A, tomorrow nlsht Is to be an clsht-roumler. This In to he one of nvo-eliht found matches arranged by Pro moter Joe Kennedy. Tim Droner will be here from Lancaster to meet Johnny Krause In the Ism bout on the Oermanto.n's card. In addition to the McOovem-Judfte match, other bouts will be Krankle Farmer vs. Eddie Morgan, lloundy Donahue vs. Young Tom Sharkey and Danny Rodgers vs. Frankle Coster. 8nm MeCnwken, promoter of the Madison Park A. C, today announced that all ar rangements had been completed for his open. Inr show tomorrow night. Joe Wright vs. joe Nelson and Hobby Uarrett s Iw Baker will be elght-rpunders, with the slvround matches, as follows: Whltey Ilurke t, joe Tuber. Charley Thomas vs. Kid Cottman and Tommy Akers vs. Johnny llanlon. Jock Perry, locat bantam. I back from Tiverton, It. I., where he defeated Young Monty In a ten-round bout Perry made so brilliant ft showing, that Al Cassldy. Ilodford Mass., promoter, Immediately started dicker- Philadelphia Quality Cleaners & Dyers Our cleaning; nnd dyeing is thorough, safe nnd prompt. Men's and women's apparel, draperies, quilts, blankets, etc., treat ed, with expert attention. Special Service On Flannel Trousers and rnlm Bench Hulls. Tele. Poplar 7660 Parcel Post Service If out of town send jour rlothes by Tarcel Post. We nsRiire the same uronint and satisfactory service. 1113 Chestnut St. 5557 Germarttown Ave. S. W. Cor. 52d & Sansom Mala Ofaco and Works 1618-28 N. 21st St. After tho swim a good cigar is ajoy smoke Henrietta ADMIRALS Eisenlohrs Masterpiece 15 straight Prfecito size 13' '1Fovi5$ OTTO EISENLOHR &BROS.1NC. ESTABLISHED I8SO f Tti m? -mm Ing for the lad's tervlcea for next Monday night. Knockout Sannom Is to appear In the sMr set-to nt the I'ljtenth street arena Krtdny night. Ills opponent wilt be Otto Hughes, The semi will be between t.eo Reynolds nnd Tommy Sulllvsn Other boutsi Mike Con nors vs. Frankle 0"Nell. Kid Deebe vs. Willie Hnus and Terry Martin s. Tommy Kid Wolfe, Mnrty Doyle has taken IUttllnc Dllly Haus under his wing. Dojle now la managing Haus, Matty Uarrett. Mike Connors nnd Jimmy (I'en) gibbons nobby (lunnl has Johnny Mealy In per fect fettle for his match Friday night at the Cambria club ngulnst Puggy Lee. In tho seminnal of whleh Pete Itoss will lake on Tommy McCnnn Moth these matches are to bo elght-rounders In the six rounders Harry Kid Erne meets Jack Devlin, Young Clrlffo faces Joe Spencer and Itocky Ford tackles Frankle Smith, Joe fllnger Is to get Into tho game here next fall ns a mannger of boxers. He Is getting together a stable to be represented In every class. Hneedy to. who has had two bouts tn Phllly since returning from Alaska, proved himself a cieer ntmnn I,eo Is after com petition with tho bantams. There Is a letter In the Sports Department of tho KtENlso Pent 10 LmxJRtt for Wlllus Brllt. JUNIOR TENNIS STARTS Youths Under Eighteen Bejjln Tour ney at Manhelm YouthH under eighteen yenrs battletl for the junior tennis rhnmpionxhlp of tho Germnntown Cricket Club nt Mnn heim this afternoon. Tho winner of the tournament nuollflcs for the junior center title piny, which KtnrtB on the courts of the Cynwyd Club on .Saturday. M. Brooks Huff, son of Mrs. M. It. Huff, the Middle States women's chnm pion ; Miles nnd Stewart Valentine. NMcholns Petry, Clmrlrs Trult. Gilbert Cnssclbury and Nelson Purvlnnce, son of the Hccrctnry of the Germnntown Cricket Club, nro nmous the stnrs in the nlnv todnv. GIBBONS-NEFF IN SEMIFINAL ROUND Advances In Central New Jer- soy Tennis by Defeating William Wilkinson Hooch Haven. N. ,T., July 21. Mor ton Gibbons Noff moved Into the semi-1 final of the Control Now Jersey tennis rhamiilnnnhlp on the courts of the Kn Stlpsldc TonnN Club ns the result of a fine, clean -cut victory over William Wllklnnon. It wns n hammer-nnd-tongs match, nnd ngRrPHslvp plnv on the part of both contestants marked flip match through out. Wilkinson led for n short span in the first sot. but Neff's slashing forehand drives to the lines exacted endless toll, nnd the I'enn basketball star of othpr days was forced to bow ln seouence sets, O-l, (J-l. CHAMPIONSHIP SINai.F.S Third nmtnd Morton Olbbons-Neff, Philadelphia, de feated Wllllnm Wilkinson, Philadelphia, 0-4. (1-2. CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES rtret Hound Pranels Christie and Charles Watson. Sd, Philadelphia, defeated William Ten Byek and Harold Olore New York 2.0. fl.a. fl.4. Paul Gibbons and II. R. Heine, Phlladal nhla. defeMed Jack Blckford and James Donoghue, Hoston, fl-a, 0-3. Charles Watson. Sd, and Morton Gibbons Kelt. Philadelphia, defeated Harold Collins ana u. iienwicK, w york, o-u, n-o. irred Watsnn nnd tlrli- 'Wood. Phllndnlnhta. defeated Merrltt and Holt, Philadelphia, by deiauit. Leonard Given Lacing July St. Being out s dtd not keep Johnny lVlft.AH-tlnA l . ini r-. ,i. , . r. ra. u. wpignen r len pounas uva noi eep jnnnny 111. of Harrlshurg, from Bhlng ueo Ion ard of Wllkn.pirre, a severs lacing hero Si mi.it itiiub mr viiiiuif , m ... n ,cu round nirht AMATEUR NOTES. NOIITHRAST PnoVESSlONAIiS. under the londprshlp of Charley Carter. old-tlniP boxer, linve nlncetl on the field n first-class traveling team. Among the nrst-ciass Home tenm fiiey hnvp met Include Phocnlxvllle StTrs. Klvcrslde. Knywood C. C. roity-clghth AVnrd nnd Gibson A. A. Manager Cnrtcr has his BChednlp wfll tillpd. August 7 lit nn open date for any first-class home team. Address Charles Carter, 518 West .Susntichnnna iivpiiup, or phonp Diamond 78.15. Indiana II. C. Away; nrst class: July 24.J5 open. I.. weiserman, iri .North Jinrnbaii street. f Frnxler A. C Away, first class: colored. Qua Dorsey. 223 Houth Delhi .street Clearllem n. a. Away, nrst class, M. J, Haran, S4I4 C'ltarlleld street (lermnntnwn Clnli Away. flrjl class! (tunday ooen. William Mortimer. .",3(18 Greene street. tnrara ciiin Away, nrst eiass, Haturnay nnd Sunday open J Ilahls, 1223 South Mar keo street. nima V. C. Away, nrst rln.: July 24-2.-31 open W Hill. 2ffi8 North Third street. joonerrnip niors Aa nrsi Class, u D. McCoy, 83(1.1 North Second street. P. B. T. Aa. first clues I'lly 24-23 open. J. Whiteside, Diamond n033. North rhlladelpliln A. . A ay; f)t class: July 24.23 open It Culllney. 2432 Norm Hjaennam sireei Krrshnw Club- Away first class; July 24 and 31 open T It Hill, Toplar 32S0 J. between 0 and T ti m South nrond Club Home first plass; Bun day dates open J J Dugan, 22111 South Ninth street Koat flrrmnntown Club Away; flrat class. J. Dsgney. Twentieth street and Church lane, dermantown, Ixirralne Clnb Awsv, first class; Juv 24 open. J. J. Smith, 333 Armat street, Oer mantown. , Shamrock F. C.Aav, first class. J, J. Fox 2482 South Fifth street. Ilnrtrnm Park I lull Horn- Sunday; away Saturday; Orst class I, Dox. 730 South Cecil street. , Homtrset Clnb Away, flrat class: July 24 and 31 open. C Selbel, 2R09 West Somerset street. . I'lillmor A. A.- Anav, first class; July 24 open. E Leech !724 North Front street. nine nibbon Jnnlors Homo; sixteen. seventeen jeors old. T Ityan. 732 North Mnrkno street A flrst-clnss nllclier !h to Jrdn a fle'. clnss team. Ilnllplayer, 1003 West Ingersoll treet. A ilrst-elost first Insemnn. with minor league experience wouui MKe to loin team Ballplayer. 0230 D Ijinrev stree-. The Moorlynn Cluli Home; fourteen-slx uneitennam ,. ,v. Away: nrst class) July . PP."1.-. K Splrom. Cheltenham. Pa. , Philadelphia, Clir Clnb Away: first claMI iturday and Sunday open, C. Weber. Ken- nsrlAH "ITTIft J teen years old James Byrne, 202T Frailer , street A flrstwlns traveling team would like lv Ohtalif tho sen Ires of a good pitcher an outfielder Manager, ISA2 Rast OrleanS ' street, or phono Kensington 182 J. , . Jacnuard A, A.Awayi nrst class; luir' 31 and August 7 open. William Kreutf, IW East Orleans street. Krnslngtfln A. C Away; nrst class! July 24 and 31 open, Joo Hartley, Kensington 6244. . Auburn A. C. Away; first class; July 4 23 open. A. !.andls, Diamond OIRl. Alpha Clnb Away; nrst class, II, &. Dalton, 3220 Woodland aenue. n leghorn (Hants Away; nrst class. Wll-l Ham flfiier, 1491 Monfh R..h..hii immt Cheltenham A. A. Away: first clsss; July ' 41 OUfdi Phllni flaturda mAnamn !1Yatl Jennsylmnla Hngar Co. Awsy: nrst class! month of August open. William Hatlett. caro Pennsjlvaula Sugar Co,. 1037 North Lfinwirn avenue. . Vt Philadelphia Prof. Away) flrat Maes, Saturday and Sunday open. C. Kahmer. 1348 North nedflsld street. ' loretta A. A. Home or away; etghtetn nlneteen years old. dates ln July and August open. H M. Kills. Diamond softs. Aara" Stantou ClubAway, nrst clsss; Sunday open B. T. llalley. Belmont B94 W. A eemlpTO catcher would like to Join first class team H. !,., Diamond 7840. niirpnm, iaiMrr i. inn Away; nrst clasa. F. Hoke, 020 West Susquehanna avenue. Clark Makes Low Scoro VThlte Rnlnhur Snrlnis. TV. V . T,,l , jL. Georgo E. Clark, the West Virginia profef. sloual champion made tho long golf course In 08 yesterday, this being the lowest scoro of thu season He plnyed against George o. Five Leading Baiters in Tivo Major Leagues AMFJUCAN I.TCAnUK v riayer o. A.n. n. n. r.a. tjpenker. Cleveland . 83 383 82 138 .ill Msler. St. IitiU S3 313 (1(1120 in Jackson. Chicago ... 81 320 no 130 .ni Hnth. New York. 84 370 04 Joo .sS? Hire, Washington . 81 327 47 1J .vjo NATIONAL t.K.(IUK llornsby. Ht. Iffal. 83 333 82 I0 .35 Hmllh, New Vork. 4I 143 10 40 .8 n a.baI fflHliiiiA4l atss Mnn a h "TTV .1. Smith, Ht. Ioirls. B8 180 88 80 .JJ Konetchy. Brooklyn . 73 284 34 S3 .82. . gagaagar' .. .aacaTa. 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