Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 26, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 14, Image 14

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UNLESS A PLAYER HAS A COUPLE
WOF HOME-RUN NOTCHES IN HIS BAT
4 HE IS NOT ONE OF THE FAST. SET
THIS Ih tlic open M'lisnn for home ruiii in tlic b!j IfORUCs.
Never before Imxe there liern o tunny circuit clouteri.
1'lnyern who never hnve been nmiseil (if being Iohr
dlritnnee MuRKcr lire hornliiK In with four-lmse w-nHop
ml estnlillshlriK rernriW which would Inive cmneil wild
xcltrment three or four enr iilto. rnh one hnx n
Couple of hoiue-rnn nntehe.- In one' bnt tliU xenooit one
is not i'onldered n regular nieiiiber of the fust net.
' Ilri-plte the stories tlmt the new pitchlni! rules hnve
Binde It easier for the batter thli year, anil the nbenre
of the Hhlne, emery, pariitiine nml other piion deliveries
bh Mtlnnilnted hiittliiK iiverm-i-.. the present hIubsIiis
figure n'Pin straiiKe. unilHiial mid entirely out of pro
portion. There Ih a eolored iteiitleiimn In the Woodpile
home place. Not only are home rum Betting ipilte emu
mon, but big hatting ncragCM nlsn ate numerous, esprclnlly
In the American League
It hnx been said that the pitche-x an less effective
than Inst yenr and the liitterx have improved, Perhaps
that Is right In Mime rn-e. bnt it would be foolish to
mnke li broad -tiiteiuetit that every pitcher lx In poorer
form tlinu In Will and every hatter is from twenty to
fifty points better. Thnt'x etitltely too inueh to swallow
at one sitting.
The only aiixwer ix the lu-ehiill now being uxed. Some
players say it is the same lis last enr. Other claim It
is livelier The iiinniifiieturor dei'arex it i the siune kind
of n ball that hax been uxed for year. It's i rally hard
to form an opinion in fine of testimony like that, but from
personal observation It bol;x ax if the ball ix faster in the
American League than in the National. This might be
due to the real yam which now is being uecl and the
better grade of leather In the cover
A National League phi.ter miw an American League
boll game n short time ago and snid: "The bull used
today is ."() per cent livelier than the one in our league.
I never saw such hard-hit balls. a,l it is a wonder some
of the Inllelderx aren't Killed."
Ty Cobb, who should know something about buxcbalK
made n home run In New York the other day.
"That long hit surprised me more than any one else,"
Bald Ty. "I tried to lift a single into -lion right and
did not I)it tlic ball hard. 1 could hardly believe it when
the ball sailed into the right field stand for a homer."
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f7' M.IK US mi material diffetenee if thru are ninl
a lirrlier hall or not. It' juit an fair fur one
o.i ic other ami the It ague ton adapt mi; old kind
of a ball it irnnt to. Hut time hare hn ii o iiihiii'
argument ahuut the difference brtirern tin I unci -can
and Xational League hitting that mine wrt of
nil (iiimrrr mm he given. The heat thiua it fur
the faux In fuim their own oiiiiion. The .!' hare
fininhid a lova hume stag anil the I'liih u ill he here
tomorrow. (In out anil ire if you ean find mi,"
difference in the bath the; use.
1919 Record Already Beaten
THK best and surest way to argue one's case is to pro
duce the Agger, becauxe lingers don't He. We men
tioned in the opening chorus that till? i the open season
for home runs, and a tluifx our -tor.) . we will stick t"
it. We say this without feur or trembling, becnusc we
have the flgger.
Itight now. with the season onlv one-lialf over, more
home runs have been made in the American League than
all of last year. Yes. it's -ti!uc;c ami unusual, to say
nothing of being peculiar. In l'.UH. according to Spald
ing's record book handed to us by .Inlce !ray, a total of
230 homers were made in the MO games. Of these Until
had twenty-nine. Uetneuiber tlmt.
This yenr ."7 already have been made and the end
is not yet. Itiith is responsible for thirty -the of these, so
he cannot be blamed for boosting the total. He lias but
six more than last year.
It is -aid that the I'o'o (inmniW is the ea'ii-t plnre
PLAN REVIVAL OF
II PDIPICT
I l;llllllri
U UlklUIVUi
Interscholastic League May Bo
Reorganized on Creases of
Associated Clubs
Plan nre Wing completed for a
rerival of cricket in the prcpar.itoiy and
hlfh school of this city and suburbs.
For a good many year i riclo-f was
one of the leading spring sporting ac
tivities of I'enn Charter Episcopal
Academy. Germnntov. n A'nib-iu;. . Hsiv-
erford School. WtMtown rli Nortii-
east High and Central High
The Inst two seasons, however, saw
the declining of interest in flic grime.
Those in charge of the old Interschol
astic Cricket League found it difficult to
get the boy enthused and but a com
paratively small number of games were
played.
The associated cricket club of this
city will offer the use of their crease
for practice and the lub professionals
will give a much time a possible to
showing the team (.indidute., the liner
points of the game.
If the plan are carried out stiei-xs-fully
it will mean icnewcd interest in
cricket club matches nlo a s..rnil
of the club are on the lookout for
younger plawr to tuke the place of the
veteran ab nil to man1 active playing
In former yeur the Interscholastic
Cricket Lengue held great interest in
this city. The Willinm l'enn Chnrter
School, (iermantown Acndeim . Hhwt
lord rV'hool und Northeast High ah hud
first class tennis and the piimnit 'igli'
usually was not deejd'n until thi. tiiuil
gumc of the "iir Of late I'enn Chiirti r
uud Nortl.cist put tl. best teams on
the field
Many of rl e 1, ndmg rK i t r- of th"
city were numbers i f tin. wirums i hoot
teams. The I'mw-rs ty of I'ennsyl
vania team, whul, minle a trip to
t anniln to,, sunii.' nail in its Iiim -up .i
large ' olnycr who mud" their
old Jn' r-cholantic
League.
Gibson, 8;
Audubon,
Auduton finil l hs
Inr nmr irrl ,
trwt b-liw Rlimo
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huh a'hs
tr, Third
arokrn un In th
Inntn 'ni iri;
llaamun Kv"ii
f (ii.ison
IJ.TT.T
arronn the piftte uih ini- inniru tnu
Wolfall i.in,.l tin. Unnl i l n f"i
nlnir Het'infr nn' 'ip 'kl m.l tr'i
fedeil to stohl s(inil l--t then i ..it
thrniifh with ihs lime.)- I.'nui" that ii-!l-il
victory for Oltmnn ICrt h n1 hln uiinul h"Oi.
run, as did I'iteh. r Wr.u'itNr t Audulsn.
Nativity, 1; Reach, 0
Natlwt nml It.u h pll unn'hi- t'.ri
nr ftme of tMN.'biill yctHrd.i afi'rnoor nt
Miller hhd Ontario str--tH nnd ihV tn
Phll HaiMert) s .ih'i't-H wt" trlurrrl'Hni le
i score of 1 te o th nltinlnv t nl fining
irremi Ihs iwj. ii. the ninth with r . ni
Jnwn. Mr(Jocrn. h Nnin-1 ih wlnri r.u
'ounter wkm tlrit in Imr In h rlntt, lie
reached lirst un Shoriit'ip Miiirnns errur
na then no i d nil the iy r nm hm
Catcher AVetKhnr threw he ball to renter
add In un effort to "teh him xtenlln
Kramer and Egg Win
Newark, Julv "1 f'rnr.k Kniiuer tid
f)Chr Kbk soured u ilerlnH.. dinry o-r Ar
thur Hiiu Willie hiiem-cr In i iwo-wlte ti.n
Jem match raie at Ihe Vi lodrorne wat rda)
afternoon Drainer und IIks wiri In Mo
ttraU'ht heuu
Enlarge Cleveland Stands
Clrrebinil. Jul) Stl h . Iiirii.nd html
iaa tnamtuer of the I'lev.lhlil eluli fins .1
humhtr ut carnenlera
un.. It' . It .. ylllfl
r.i
it uiri( incrensinK ')
D&clU' .1 tie stsnjji in mi noe
Vhu Cleciund management haa made a fu I
atlirr Imrroitments to facilitate the handling '
SCHOfl
at l crowaa.
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CHAMP IS USUALLY ONE WHO CANT'
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lly ItODKUT V. MAXWKMj
Sporta Killlor turning 1'nhlle Ledger
WHILK
stetmii
these
stepping out
Tm: r
They
Phil will
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I'K A' "No have
home stny instead
of excitement.
F',;.',
vlll tight for
second division.
Covv-ioM.
SCOTTISH GOLFER GOOD
Armour Makes Favorable Impression
in His American Debut
New Iorlnii. Conn.. July .'.. T. D.
Aimoiir. the Scottish amateur golfer
who nunc over to 'ln in our amateur
and .- ii chiinipionslnp. created a very
favor.ib'e impression yestirday on the
Slienecossctt links by his superb golf.
It was the lirst course that be ha
p'aw-d In America, and his long driving
urpricd the big gallery who are here
to see the international mutch today, in
which Itarnes .mil Hngeii will meet
Vardon and Uuy
Armour and llag'ii were paired
against Hurtle, mid Alex Smith. The corge Wiley crossed the wise one
hitter's golt ni.ibbd hi. side to win by at the I'oint Ilrceze Velodrome last
1 up. with a Miiaikable best ball of , Saturday night. The Svrncu.e speed
lis. Hani- a. .t.Mdv. while Alex, ,,.,. n)j ,.,,,. -cording , ,lt. rail
came in foi a ini'iioir of birdies. ( ,,.,,.,
Almoin 's mi- n.ishi.. pbM stamps him ,"r"-' ''' '" through with a vicfon in
ux a golfir that will he hard to beat. tin ' rt I',iii.nrd lace of the se.i.ou
. and wi. awarded the gold nrmulet
.. . whli h u'oe. with the win.
jcrans About SrraUDCrS
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Ui:i) ITI.TON. the plasterer, will
meet Harry Wills, negro heavy-
weight, in the feature fracas of twelve '
round at the Newark Sportsmen's I
Club tonight in the inaugural show of
the International Sporting Club of!
New York In ndditinn, three other
in.iti lies will be put on Hack Uritton
v Mnieel Thiimn. ten rounds; .lohnny
lhtndie vs. IMdie Fitzsimmons. ten
, louiids. nnd Wild Hurt Kenny i ,
rriink Moruii. eight rounds. This show
rigiiuill wis scheduled for the initial
shov to !) held at the new arena of
tin Intirniituuial Sporting Club iiiub r
ihe i.i v l,oiug law in New Yo.rk. bur
li.-iiiun of the incompletion of that
! ,b the program wns transferred to
V'-wirk, N .1. John S Smith, ihair
I ma of the New Jersey Hoxing Coin-iiis-ion,
last night in Atlan'le City
is.ureii Ihie Mackay. manager of the
Newark arena, thnt there would b no
mti rference from the nuthoritirs with
this big jirogram so long a provision,
of the Hurley luw and the ngulatioii.
it the r.inmission were observed Tin
show is one of the most costly cwi put
together, aggregating .'.(ill..'il)l) as fo
lows. Ktilton. SLTi.fiOO: Wib-. -In -(Km
Uritton, .VKl.OIMI; Tlnuiiu-.
S.'i l'it7.simmoiis. S7.100 ; Iiiu.ihe
..7."11". Moran. S.'OOtl, and Keni
.M.ViO
ll Mitnuxinl. Ih tit up i,, tf. :t .
r in1 i-iut le'tween Krnn. l."UI r 1
K I.I V. At, IrewA at W' st Mil, iu "
'tt'r r-tunlN Aus'UhI , rr.miel r r ir
lui.rr. i rid I'ele Tn ., t..diw inn i in
ri ful!ovlnK slx-rf.und houtt, .is pr i ni
V'uri: Humuf-hl s J .hnny Ttiwn 1I..M ja
li ak- ' s Jihnr, DtiUUfeTtv anil Jor i
N .un mi Voune Hurl
rir-r-r-r 1 Ilol.h (lur.nln u .... . -.
0.4 I hull ' Wh) Mrti niurj r tn.i'
i 1 Ml tie i'.ilutirl . Pridii i us- p
an the asi-.t tnt-t J.'hon- r i i .i
I'Js-) idniltt.d thnt 1- hid I. ,t.,.
Illler the liOMl VVI.H nl"' ,M i ,.
t Hud muiith l.h dinir jnd , . ki . k !
him dovwi hus ! en th rltu t '.nri.1
t'.r the UH few dy
Kiioehnttt s.unsoin In tr- i.nr i t- . ,.,,
T inn") or ariy of th 11 .' r h- i , .. lul i in
I ih luet lei it mm knm I. t j' itt. Hui;h
, .it th Kleienth Htr't Ar. i . i' ,.,
Hill) Hlllhllnxl.. .fter tr. m ., ., . ' ,l,i-Mn
hTudit and he N re.nl to k thrnun vsith
the tniitih as eoor. as !' Ty r. '1 s.i, th.
nrd W'.lllHItK. sants th A'.'lu'ht u, i Us
pouudi rlnsnid" lluu h.is lee j Ijati
llttK und Joe Wrlnht
Artie Hoot 1 In prime fun. for his rn.iti-h
with Johnny KUUarie ..t it., i,rt j nrx lr
ie.l.uid Widnnduv idKl.t r.tts hit
, hrother-maniiiri r. l'uri t ' I h.,ve tmetcd .i
'forfeit f tlfliio for n i to v u:h l-'l
isiundii rtnjiildi un 1 thi hsmiihiri threntins
to lak" this nioni if u.v i.r-mi,- r 1. an ounei.
nvei iBht. ' further Mn!i r..i f. r. 'Kll
Iihii. i roitun4 tn .it Lien wltnn '
foe Neli-na U
-o coiwl'h'ni h .t Ti ' Wrivlit
n Mi
return inatth t. proi
tni n le .-xi i.u (Oi .
It Will i II unoelc
that icu e'lff in a eounli
of roundn If he eon-
mlll to bux mtt uu'ulti. ' aalU Joseph today.
',y . ' fP '
In the league to make homer, because of the short right
and left field, l'erhapx that I true, but doesn't it seem
xtrauge tlmt other club In the American nnd Natioiu.l
Leagues do not tnke advantage of It? That lively base
ball on the .lohuxon circuit should benefit nil of the
Yankees' opponentx. but you never could notice It.
Therefore, try to guexx the imswer to this. The
Yankees thus far have made seventy-six home run, most
of them on the l'olo (iroundx. Klewn players hnve regis
tered the long clout nt opportune times, sometimes turn
ing what looked like certain defeat Into n glorious and
exciting victory.
Until, of course, lend. Mcusel I serntid with eight,
and llodie. recliinpatigli and l'lpp follow with seven each .
Ward hns four. 1'rntt three. Lewis and Hannah two each
and Unci and ijiilmi one each. That's: quite n galaxy of
slugger, and looking over the liggers of Inst year one
finds that the Yank player already hnve equaled or bu
tered their hiiine-iuii mark of lilllt. How come?
Last season l'clch finished with seven homers; now
he ha twelve. Walker ha ten, which wan as ninny as
all of lat year. Speaker already ha four more than last
year, and so on down the line, riggers lend to strange
llsco cries.
In the Natlonnl only ls homer have been regislered
Willlnmx alrendy ha equaled last year's mnrk and
Stengel ha Increased his by one. The others are normal
& n
rill' hatting ariraiiri aha iiic irnrthg of dfxriM.
Won. In thi Amiriran League, fortg-three
lilayeri are hitthm an r ..ton. tutntg uf them having
a marl uf Wfl or better. In the S'ationnl, tieentg
fire are in the ..W) elnii and anlg irron have bet
tered ..!.!'). Oiiri mon ire ink. hoir enmet
Yanks Reverse Dope
records are being made the Yanks are
and making tliemelves a- hot favorite
for the gonfalon. Funny thing about that New York club.
The other seven managers do not give Muggins's men n
look-In for the pennant, but tii-y are going right along
winning bnll games and fattening their percentage.
Last week wns u big one in (lothnni. Two very Im
portant, series were played and the home club won both.
The Chicugn White So flopped lirst nnd then enme
Cleveland. The Indian are said to be about the best
in the league, hut the Yank took three out of four, losing
the llnal battle nfter eleven hard rounds. If the New
York club call wallop the two other best clubs ill the
league, what chance will the others have'.'
Therefore, the Yanks are fn wired now. Of course,
they had a big advantage playing on the l'olo fironnd
ami now must hit the road for a month, but if there Is
clns in the aggregation it will as-ert itself on alien
ground the same a on the home lot. Thi western In
vasion will be very impoitant. C'le eland will light hnrd
to muiutulti the lead, ditto the White So. and Detroit
anil St. Louis will be all set for Italic Ituth nnd his pals.
be buck tomorrow after .i long absence.
should do better at Iliuud anil Huntltigilun streets, t rn
vutli is mailing good as a manager despite his poor pitch
ing staff and mediocre catchers.
been on the rampage loo bnd they
real; at the s
.of the end
It would have enttxed lots
the heavyweight hampIoiihlp of the
All the winner will get i tired.
19J0. fcy 'uMIr Lttlotr Co.
GOES TO WILEY
lS
Syracuse Speedster Upse
i Dope by Handing Defeat to
Carman Walthour Wins
i
Wiley handed defeat to sum .iar as I
-1 .1 l l. . ,
iiireiii e i jiriiiau, iniMvoriii s ( iininiuoti :
iuruio yiauiloua. tlic Italian
iiiruio .Miwliloua, the Italian star,
and .Menu. Hedell, the Long Island
wterati. The Syracuse pedal -pusher I
rode fort -three miles and one lnp within i
the sixty minute time limit. This I a'
mile and two lap behind the record!
held by lledell.
Hedell (based Wiley from the stnrt
of the ew-nt. hut he wns not there with
enough of a spurt nt the finish to get
his N,u Vo,. rival. With only u few
minuti to go, Hedell was more thnn
thi'o lnp. in the icar. but he staged
a grei,i rally and ran up within one
and ii hall lap. of the li atler.
Hutu Carman and Mndilnnn hml tire
tiouhli ami could not tinish the race.'
although they were trailing when they
had to quit. Carman rode tliirtv-four
a lb. before he left the track, and
.M.iiiilnim twenty -sewn
Wihy will ride against Carman again
' 1 Inn. day night in a thirty. livc-mllo
grind Tlic other rider will be George i
Colon, hatto. the Italian champion, and'
Leu Uidier, who holds the French'
loo kilometer title !
Hobby Walthour. the sixteen-year- '
d .on of the famous bike rider, stage."
i innieback and showed considerable
gut In beating Frank Harris, the
Olympic Club Hash, in n special sprint
ii uti li race. The Atlanta amateur lot
the tir.t heat of the event, but copped
tin following two. He was bentcn by
Harris ut Thursday night In the
amateur open scratch rate. Hobby's
best lap was made in eighteen second
flat.
George Gergcly. another Philadelphia
amateur, also starred. He came through
with a pair of victories.
Sphas Spank Dlsston
A nlnthdnnlni; rally hv the Iilsntnn siaw
mukerit In th" mnw with th. Hnuih I'MIh
delnhu Hehriw Am"atlon leiterday after.
i 'm at Mtati load nnd I'tirjh "tr.-ft feu
i run nlurt ot ttlna up th. iMtors and
hi ..tuniakera were rnnlent to take the short
nd ef a H-to-n score. I'.. sch"tT w.n on
the mound Tor DlaHtmi hut reilred wllh two
down In th' fifth alter thi leltora had sent
.ix runs iirroMn the id ite Mason who aur
. eed"d him. Uepl the Holm from scorinsr and
Idlctud wonderful hull
Brldesburg Beats Main Line
Mutiaaer C'aamy'e iir.itiNhuru i luh de
featid the Main I.iin l.eiau,. All-Htara, 7
to a )estirda.v The Ilur.- lays hit the pill
for a total of tnentone haaea llroivn
ivaa on the mound for llrideahuru. and had
the All-Htare eatlmr out of hl hand Min
now carried crT the h,.'.tlni. honors for
llrldefihurir. havlnu tuo three-hiHi. hit, while
llakey lilt well for the All-ntum.
Wins Twentieth Straight
The Jewish World .lefeateil the Kranklln
I'rlntlnK Co and Hull) .4 Illrhey Hoila Co
The feature .n ' h. nlHHm of Hllllneil.
Mi Kee I.arlcliii (..,u,'h.Tty Clani) llanh
tod fo)." e i. ii h on Ifh 'ev at drat haae
nil, i ! r.e.illol 111.
Kioren II If K.
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Je'iah Wjr.i 3 'J ( n I 1 ' !) (I 11 lfl I
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Hull) 4 Hleke .0000000 0 1! ,1 a
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'BEST -EVER' NATIONAL GOLF
AMATEUR TUSSLE PROMISED
i Big-Four Americans Furnish Much Speculation and Promised
-. n n
I'jiury of iivo foreign nampions mattes tins
Years Play Highly Enthralling
rpllb; tussle for
the
championship of th
ought to be the best
hax ever been witnessed It takes on I
n very decided international tlavot '
I with the proposed entry of Cyril J. H.
'Tolley. inv Ilrltisli champion, mid .1.
II. Wcthered. who played ahead of
Tolley on the Oxford 1'iiiwrsity team
I nx captain till year. These two aic'
i the most brilliant young player abroad .
today in the amateur rnnk.
One or two other Ilritlsh stars are
ulrcady nid to have arrived, but the
iiuesi i h- i imini mil on. i .... i..i ...
i-niniietc is T. I). Amour. A iiewsimner ,
i iici.noni nt flu nrrlvtil of Walter
i Hngeii stated that Monsieur (we pre-
' sume 1 Amour i the French amateur
champion, and that he would probably
compete lor our
title. Hut that's not
half of it
Consider the American "lllg Kour"
Francis Ouimet. in the opinion of
nil who have seen him play this year.
Ix in the be.t of health once more
after a winter's "baking out" at Fine
hurst, und is playing the game of hi
life. He did at Pinchurst. where he
won the north and south with conspic
uous cae. and lie has been playing the
same sterling game in the environs of
Uostun town. Jesse Guilford is also
at the top of his game there.
iICJJTai.V'tll'. ,
i roip "' ,
iv
l-roln' C i cairo will come two who
lave ' already won the cliiimploushli
iree lime, nnd one oi mem. nou
nrtlner.' has been on evcrylioiiy s up.
this sens-ioi for his feat of uoiug to the
linnls for the HrltNh title. If Tolley
anrt Gardner should meet. Yankee fans
could ste a repetition, hoping for a
I better ending, of the great match
1 abroad in June
Chick r.wuis has just beaten lloliuy
' Jones for the western title and cannot
lie at nil retained f'om the crest of in
1 radiant nine . though lie has abandoned
more or less in. daily play nnd ever
lasting priietiM . it is said. Hi- conline
his gnine to t in week-end thi year,
report state
If anything luiHur than hi showing
In the western .mil ot,her event were
necessary to how how' Hobby .lone. i
going till .en -on. i.iiiw'isiitiou we hnvi-
bail with limn .1 iioiiguis i.tigar iiuu
l'errj Adair, residents
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amateur toiiniiuiieiit to turn buck-.
Jones went to the semifinals in hi
first Htart and to the tinals in bis second.
He scored l.'l'.l to ipialify for the west
ern nnd won hi. preliminary matches
against real crack, by wide margins.
His defeat b l'vniis wax against the
alleged odd.
When you have boosted all these there
is still S. I). H-rriui. the national
champion Ilirrmi oiny more showed
111 mettle owl tin shinny Oakmont
course, when lie won the Pennsylvania
state title tlr.s wiw, ,md he has just
finished dusting ofl an iiivitattonttourney
at Schenei tiid Hirron will "unt de-
feiwl his til!., in uii hnlf-hetll'tcd llinil-
ner this yenr. tint's certain, and they
nre legion who think he will repent at
the enginier.' m n-e i
Iteprlsals '
The New York distrut lius u lot ofl
ground t maKe up tor its showing last .
year. With th.il in mind and the fact
fiat the play I on a metropolitan course I
for the tir.t Mint .inec lPl.'i, the plnyum
there will ui'h hri.kly I
Jerry Tra rs i. luaking u stand this
M-ar to regain tin pinnacle he oncejield i
as four-time liiiinpluu. Oswald Klrk
by didn't ipialify hist year und that
should spur linn on. I), H. Sawyer, J
formerly of Chii ago and of inany west
ern and iiatiminl triumphs for titles or i
otherwise, mm the metropolitan this!
year, and will play for the district.
Frank Oyer, formeily a Cnlversity of,
Peiinsy haniii student, who then inp
turcil the state title, is going great, with I
Jessie siwieiscr. intercollegiate cham
pinn, and otm i. theie.
Phllailelliia should have un unusual
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amateur golf l large entry list. The showing of
r..it,,i s!nti.l ' v- I'latt, George Hoffner, Tnul
Init.d "'"iTewksbiiry and V. C. Clnrey was n
this year that L-rcat stlmuliiH Inst vear anil nut local
golf very much on the national map.
Max Marstou Is ndded to the local list
this year. Like I'latt. he had the dis
tinction of going to the semifinals one
year. I'latt, city champion, nnd
llofTner are two of the best nuiateur
player the city lias ever produced.
They have been playing brilliant golf in
the tournament this yenr hereabouts,
nic both now national "veterans." have
mapped out the season's piny to reach
the height of keenness for the cham
pionship, anil both are fully determined
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if the golf district that bred them.
Clnrey. too. learned hi gnine here.
and ha u tournament with u win over
I'latt to hi credit this year. He came
lose io u pseiung uie lavorlle nst vear
in the national and. well, you never
an call them in golf.
! Two Links
Complete arrangement-, for the nn
tinniil umnteiir golf championship have
been made public by Wyant D. Yander
pool. sccictary of the I'. S, (i. A., for
the benelit of the great Held which i
expected to enter 'tills year's light for
the title. The tournament, us has been
announced, will be held September tl-11
over the link of the Engineers' Country
Club nt Uoslyn. L I.
The qualifying test ut thirty -six holes
Wn 1)t. ..inye,! on Monday. Sentember II
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Half the field will play it morning
round at I.agineei while the othee half
makes the cliciiit of the ndjoiiilng North
Shore Country Club at Glen Head. The
contestants will be transferred at noon
from one course to the other by oniui
buses, All match rounds beginning
Tucdiiy are tliirty-six-hole affair. Tie
for the thirty-second place on the list
of tpinlihcr. must be played off on Mon
day .
Hairy is open not only to all amateur
on the ofliciiil IflL'll rating list, but also
to tho.e foreigner visiting this country
who may lie invited by the executive
coniinittic of the I . S. G. A
Competitor must enter through their
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necoinpiiiiy ihe nominations, which must
be rcceivid li Secretary Vandcrpool not
later than August ... A gold medal will
lie the winner's piiv.e, the runner-up
will receiw it silver medal and the other
semlliunllsts bronze. A special prize
will be awarded to the player making
the lowest ipialifylng score.
J. VI. rintl ilrfentnl Tom l.lBUitt for the
North IIIUs ihnniploiihli II end 111. I'latt
scored a n. low m.irl fo. lM.se Hill course
i.lth n rouflnu- 71 In the mornlnn round of
the thlrt..lx hnl" tnuti'ti and was l'J up.
The winner's troph) was a Iiuki nnd elegant
tahle liime lh itt was the Kuent of honor
at a dluni r Int. r ,,t the lubhouee.
V Ilurnelt xteiuirt in ted i h p.ieeniaKer to
Wllllan. I., ah our l.iteet urn sensation,
ii ten th' lilt r hnT his ov.n in.'irlt over the
Merinentillh .our.,. Is nliDhitt 11 In a re-
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Macks Lose, 4-3; to Griffs,
Then Leave for Windy City
Play Wednesday
Our lowly A's nre on their way Chi
cagoward, where they nre to htnrt on
u tour of the western portion of It,
Johnson's lengue against the White
Sox, beginning Wednesday. In their
inntoii netore starting West the As
lost a hard-fought battle. 4 to It. to
A7S ON WAY TO CH
FOR WESTERN TOUR
the Griffmeu ut Washington yesterday. "Every one figures it will be Cleve-
The Athletics gathered three ruus In land or New York. Hut here's the
the opening inning off Shaw and went ,,ipe: Cleveland can hold New York,
Into the eighth Inning two runs to the!..... ,,Iln bent Cleveland nnd New York
good, but emerged with n tolly to tl
bad. Naylor had pitched tine ball until
the eighth, when solid clouting beat
him.
Grillin robbed Judge, hitting for
Torres, of n hit by u grent stop, but
Johnson, batting for Slinw, started
Nuylor on the down grade with a single.
Shanks followed suit and Johnson
perched on third. He scored nnd Shanks
made the far corner when Milan dou
bled. Then Itoth, who has been in the
throes of a batting slump, singled the
two deciding tallies over.
The Nationnls had got a tally in the
sixth on Shnukx's double. Milan's in
Held hit nnd out. They placed men on
second just two other times, nnd until
the eighth it looked as if Naylor would
land his battle easily.
Shaw wus good after the first, and
Sehacht, who pitched the ninth, set the
Macks down in order. Shaw began the
gnine by passing Witt, who was singled
lo third by Dykes, who took second on
Hlce's heave to the far corner.
Walker bounded to Shanks, but the
third-sucker threw low home, the bnll
getting by Ghnrrity, Witt and Dykes
counting nnd Walker making second.
Welsh diove Tilly home nnd was singled
to second by Dugan, who was playing
his first game with the Marks since his
icported leap to the Steel circuit.
Welsh was caught between second and
third, when Perkins failed to bunt. The
catcher linally fanned and Shanks threw
out Griffin to end the melee.
The Macks had two other chances to
I count, (iritlin and Galloway got singles
I with a pair gone
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mnw'd up on a wild pitch, but Naylor
took the count on strikes. Grltlin dou
b'ed to open the .cveiith und Galloway
sacrificed, but the next tw'o batsmen
failed.
SHORE AUTO RUN
Keystone Club in Charge of Atlantic
City Event In September
The Keystone Automobile Club, of
this city, lias been given charge of the
automobile run to be held in cornice
tion with the lllg 1'all Frolics to be
staged In Atlantic City, September .".,
21 and -', incluxhp.
Arrangements bine been made be
tween the executive committee hnviug
chaige of the Atlantic City affair and
.1. Morton Weeks, president of the
Keystone Automobile Club, for the run
which will he heltl on September 4.
The run will be open not only to mem
bers of the Keystone Automobile (Hub, J
but to the general public. i
Atlantic City authorities intend
making this event to be held in the
fall a yearly affair. I'riex galore will'
b" hung up for vaiious winners.
Jefferson, 10; Paradise, 2
JeltiTsoa was an easv winner oer P
dlse vislcrdoy hy the n.ne of 10 to 1'
.Tefferson . 0 S 8 1 1 II 0 II .
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" Twentieth
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STAGING DUAL RACE
IN NA TIONAL LEA GUB
Unless Unexpected Happens Reds and Dodgers Will ,
Fight It Out Kid Gleason Is Optimistic Over J
Chances of His White Sox Winning Flag
, Ity flllANTLANI) KICI
Ilffore I'm Old
llefore I'm old, too ad to take
The rougher traih trhrre few intrude
II V roek'bound irn; mid tangled brake
That bar the iray to tolltmle,
I'd tike to turn one daring page
From life irirrc keen adventure caHs,
Something to dream of in old age
When I am held irithin four walls.
Life at lt bent in but a breath
Where many are content to nlog
Along the road that leadi to death
Xor ever look beyond the fog;
Thtv may be right and yet I know
Old age would never sit alone
If I could nee one red dawn glow
Upon a road no man had known.
; p KADKH. Kddic Collins is u bnll
'' player of great skill and a certain
magnetism, but we never heard of him
being listed In the temperamental dims.
After ward
I
N THKHt time they knew the cheers
and applause of the multitude, the
ucclulm tlmt belongs with the olive
wreath.
Jeffries is a respected California
fanner but u forgotten ghost of glory.
Wlllard Is out of the limelight beaten
with virtually no one to mourn his
passing. '
And Jack Johnson arrived with n
sheriff In tow or rather a sheriff ar
rived with Jack Johnson in tow.
Sic gloria transit as tlic slang phrase
goes.
The luurel today but tomorrow the
Unison weed or the wild raspberry. It's
a. greni me it you nou t iniiiu nic soapy
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rlf,inK Tmvjin, he S(retcIl
THE homestretch in the two penuunt
rnces isn't yet In sight, but it isn't
so very fur nway nfter all.
The National League has nettled down
to a two-club dash, nnd unless some
bizarre turn comes Ilrooklyu and Cln-
'cinnnti nre going to fight it out Ilrook
lyu with the stronger pitching stall nnd
Cincinnati with a trifle letter club out
side the box.
While the White Hox were in New
York one of Kid Glenson's careful ob-
i servers offered this tin:
can beat us. Hut we ve got n much
letter club than we had last year. In
V.llll we had to get along with two win
ning pitchers in Clcotte and Williams.
Kerr wn then only n beginner. Now
the youngster's seasoned and Hed Faber
Is winning a lot of games. We are not
out of it by a whole lot. It will be one
of the greatest three-cornered race
through August and September any
league ever knew."
The Telling Strain
TIIKHi: will be at Ieat .$."000 apiece
for the winning club in the next
world series.
The chance to wall; under thi shower
of gold isn't getting on the nerves of
the Athletics, the Tigers, the Phillies,
the Hrnves or some of the others.
Hut the strain 1 beginning to tell on
the leaders. You can tell It by n cer
tain amount of peevishness that crops
out hero nnd there by lean faces and
at times tired looking eyes.
The prospect of a $."000 haul for five
or six ball games Isn't to be taken too
lightly.
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Win and Lose
New York, July 2(1. Harry Vardon
and Kdward Hay both took a hum nt
winning yesterday over the Apawamls
links in two exhibition golf matches In
which they exchnngcil nuiateur part
ners, morning and afternoon. Hoger
Laphnm, long time member there, nml
Findlny S. Douglas, a Metropolitan
star of twenty years ago, were the
Slmon-pures.
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for Defeating Reds
Cincinnati. July -l. The mem
bers of the New York (limits will re
ceive a bonus from Manager Me
Oraw for winning the deciding gnme
of the series with the Heds here yes
terday afternoon. Ileforp the team
reached here Tuesday night McGrnw
promised that he would divide $."00
among the players if they won a ma
jority of the games from the cham
pions in the series just elided.
The New Yorkers took the first
two contests and dropped the next
two. but they gained the reward by
driving Sallce, a former teammate,
from the box.
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