l-WV.l.l l 'J1---"-bf- asr Si)'l.-i'iV jJJPIUl"- ' 'fiiffSEMpSm' ' "' W f"lwl!Hf ?w7? '-"HiSVn ..-, I. w ' ...gj ' ' vw y K 'i Vy ' V W Ui . :. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1920 19 1 V" 0W? -4'S -4? 4OF SUSPICION THEY THROW AWAY GAMES WITHOUT BEING PAID TO DO CL AREY LEADING N GOLF TOURNEY Bala Playor Has Total of 242 for 54 Holes at Merion ! Cricket Club P What May Happen in Baseball Today JUiEMCAX I.EAOUE Won It r.o. .A 10 .017 .401 .471 .430 .303 .313 Win I.ose .043 .030 Inr I'tle ny SANDY MrNIRUCK TJiMIc Clnrcy, of Ilnln, wns leading tlio field nt the oml of the morning round of the 72-liolc modal piny golf tourney nt Merlon. Up went nrotiml In 81, which with 158 yesterday, gavo him n total of 212 for the CI holes. Ills card: Out 5 0 0 5 5 7 3 4 344 I,u 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 4 01084 The inemhers of the li;sf?.T Gup teams from New i'ork, Pennsylvania and Mas snehnsetts wJl' nil ho here hefore tho day Is done, finely .or tlicm there Is u low gros prize fo, ti'i best eighteen holes, one for hc oest net at eighteen and thirty-six. The contest fnrx theso five .special prize Is expected fy outdo In Interest the main contest for the seventy-two-hole prize. This is due to the fact that some of the leading stars of the coun try arc teeing off for tiie one-day prize. Max Mnrston, George Hoffner and Edward Clarey nro all just back of Kemblc's 150. with their cards of 153 yesterday, in the main tourney. Jesse Guilford, ex-MnssacliUPCtts. open champion, had 100. one srokc back of .T. Wood Piatt, city champion. 150. TMntfc had the best score, of the da; netnrrinv. 70. which included n 0 mat on tho short thirteenth, where ills pitch to the green caught a trap, Diirica risen, and the out went across the green to the creek. Oulmct Duo Francis Ouimct, ex-open and ama teur champion, was TTfie to play this morning, paired with Max Marstert. Ouimet wired last night from Iloston that he was taking the 11 p. m. train. The New York team has nrrlvcd en ma-H, except for Gardiner White and Reggie Lewis, who will arrive this afternoon. , The Gotham team is Oswald Kirkby, John G. Anderson. .Tossp Sweetwr, J. S. Worthington. D. IZ. Sawyer. A. V. Knmmer. Frank Dyer. Peter Harmon nnd I.uclen Walker, besides the two mentioned above. Jerry Trovers is not Included, nor Philip Carter, though both are expected. The tournament wns n great success the first day. The field was small, but it was all class, nnd there were none of the long waits, nor the often unpleasant course congestion thnt takes a lot of the pleasure out of any larger tournaments. Kvervthlng went fine yesterday. "You can quote me ns saying I will xln this tourney," stated Edward T. Stles. the quaint North Hills golfer. "A nnlr of 70's today, very likely." Styles Is still trying to solve the mvsterv of his game. .Yesterday he tried to play whilst smoking a cigar. "IT George Hoffner can, 1 guess I enn too," asserted the marathon king. Hut it put his eye out on putting nnd he took i 7 on No. 1. Then he had a 7 on No. 2. Styles looked nt tho hnlf-burnt clgnr regretfully, but threw it nwav marking the spot. His game Immediately recovered its equilibrium and Styles went back for the cigar after a 4 on three and four. No clgnr. Blooie another 7 on five. Then he smoked cigarettes and had 4-3-4-2. Hard to Figure I iilnt figured this gome out jet." ol)arvcd the North Hiller. "At thnt 1 bent Piatt by n stroke. I guess thnt makes me the best plajcr at North Hills, anyhow." Styles brought an amateur caddy, thinking n lunch for the latter would be easier to make than a caddy fee. "Let's see tho bad news," he de manded of the waiter. Today Stjles had a regular caddy. An effort mriy be made today to lnnd n berth on tho Lesley Cup team for Maurice Risley, who qualified in the nutional and won the Atlantic City and Shawnee tourneys. In the latter he beat J. L. Worthington, the English man, and Frnnk D.ver. llMr-y is a Jersey lesident. though a member of the Philadelphia Golf As sociation. His stntus is apparently the name as that of the "New Yorkers" living in Connecticut nnd northern New Jersey. His addition to tho Pennsylvania team would help considerably. Little Chanro It is reported today, however, thnt incre is little chnnco or lilsley ucmg considered. The Keystone team is governed by tho laws of the Pennsyl vania Golf Association, which bars pluvers not residents of the state. Tho new York team is governed by the laws of the Metropolitnn Associa tion, which permits golfers on the tenm who are members of clubs in tho asso ciation and living iti tho district era btnepd. It is likely next year that definite rul ings will bo laid down for all teams, niid that Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Jersey will bo admitted to tho Play, though nothing definite has us yet been dono in tho matter. The Npiv York fulled unanimously to ppi'iir for the sturt of (lie tnurncy They will arrle today. Peter Harmon, the sen sational public link product, who carried llerron (o tho thirty-ninth holn In the tlrt round of the national, 1 Hinted to pluy for New York In tho Lesley L'uu matches Fri Mont of the tloMon ten in was nut this morning, though Lurry J'aton nnd Jpkso (lutlford nro tho Only tines playing through IIib seventy-two-hole tourney. K. C, Newton Hay state captuln, cautioned tho team to take It easy. Fred J. Wright, youthful Massachusetts champion, had a 74 at Merlon eBterday Morning. He tied with llobhy Jones for the national medal at the Knglneera ntul probably will play No. S on his team here. Joseph .1. Young. Frankford, the I.u Lu m,lallBt. started l-O-O-O-7-T In his Drat round t Merlon eterd.ty nnd found 12 ner fours too much of a handicap In fix holes. F. II, Hrhenrk, Merlon, had a good start nd landed ten feet from tho pin on thu ninth hole of his first round, Ills ball wus teed up and eervthlng for a nice chip to the pin but he chipped to the ireek. When the flag was replaced, a tine, fut B etured nltn In the face. T. It. l'lerpolnt. Merlon, hit a flno drive Jo the second, which was completely hurled in the fairway. Ily the tlmo he got It out nnd visited two traps on his way to the green he had a 10 On the first he had a 7, Ills ball was burled again on the thir teenth hunker hank, "Just pickle my bones." probably thought, Harold 1(Ihoii. 11 V. C C . pitched so -w en to is thathls bill Kicked nai'K ana Mlled lit the very hole where he landed, His putt-out jumped a foot In ths air. PENN oarsmen out 'Joo Wright to Call Candidates for Practice Monday Coach Joo Wright, tho Penn crow Coach, was out on Franklin Field yes terday and stated that the Ilcd and iuo crew candidates woiua be cal cu cut tomorrow ufternoon, and will get weir tirst work-out on Monday. " ' i ' ' 'V- ' KNIOHTM TEMPLAR ntD AT Tlnli Cletelanil nn e.i Clilcngn.. ni o New ork, n no Nt. Louis 74 70 lloMon. if si HtlMiJostoo Art 81 "'roll lit) OL Athletics 47 103 NATIONAL I.KAOUK Ctnli iVnn i.n..i i. r. llrooklj-n 00 00 ,000 .003 .ADO New lork BH Oil ,07 .870 .60S ;ineinnnti so 01) .B87 -1 ilieiiurKII 77 Chicago 71 Nt. Louis . K. ..... 1 itowt . m. riillllen .. W) Not scheduled. ,43 .430 .307 .am .318 .311 Win IxMie 73 ,ftl3 77 .4110 73 .483 Hit .400 00 .100 Mi .404 .307 HEISMAN GLIDE AGAINST BUCKNELL WILL LEAD BUCKNELL AGAINST PENN Ponn Football Coach Prepares Defense Against Lewtetown Collegians on Saturday ..SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL LKAOUE Pillule nt IloMon, cloudy, 31B. I Irooklvn nt NrwA'ork. rain. S30, Cincinnati at l'ltfoburgh. poslponetl. rain. AMERICAN I.R.aUR Washington at riillndeltiliU, ruin, 3. Cle eland at Detroit, cloudy, 3. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY AMERICAN LEAOUE New York, 7, Athletics. 3 (first game). Npw ork, Di Athletics. 4 (srennd gume. Cln eland. 101 St. Louis, 2. Other club not scheduled. NATIONAL LEAOUE Iloston, li 1 I'hllllM. 0 tflrst game). rhllllcs, 0) Iloston, 1 (semnd came). Other clubs not scheduled. 1 RAIN CHECKS OUR TEAMS I Athletics and Phillies Will End Season With Double Bills llain ntld rnhl upntlior nnmMnn.l tn. d,ty to put the few basehall Ramos sched uled on 111c Dunn. The Athletics wore unnblo to stace the first of the final 'series with AVashincton nt Hhlho I'nrk aiuL the downpour in Iloston kept the 1'liils idle. The A's and Griffs will stapc n tioublo bill Saturday and the Phils ttntl JJrnves will do likewise. Tho first contest of tlio llnnl torlnx between Cleveland aud the TiKers at Detroit wns postponed on account of cold weather. A doublchcader wlir be played tomorrow. Ilrooklyu and New York were unable to piny because of rain. SPEED RACES SATURDAY Auto and Motorcycle Meet at Bel mont Driving Park Automobile and motorcycle races arc on nt the Belmont Driving I'nrk. Nat berth, Tn., Saturday. The feature event of the afternoon's program will be n ten-mile international automobile nice, which will include drivers from America, Krancc, Iirnzil, Kngland nnd Italy. Kugene Coronn. the dirt track cham pion of Brazil, has entered. Tho events will include a five-mile motorcycle sidecar race, five-mile mo torcycle race and a ten-mile free-for-all motorcycle event. The automobile program will include a five-mile handi cap, one-mile time' trials, ten-mile freo-or-nll, a five-mile sweepstake and the international race and also a non- winners live-mile event. AUTO RACES AT TRENTON Louis Dlsbrow Among Stars to Com pete for AJax Trophy Trenton, N. J., Sept. HO. Willy nn entry list that contains such stars of the circular track as Louis Disbrow, Sic Ilaugdapt. Leon Durny, Toft Dal lene nnd others, tho championship au tomobile rrfces at the Trenton fair arc expected to attract the banner attend ance qf the 1020 fnir. Five thousand dollars is the amount of the purses, with .?1"i00 being di vided among the winners in the Ajex trophy rnce, which is the feature event of tho program. The Trenton races are sanctioned by the International Motor Contest Asso ciation which sanctions nnd governs tlio auto racing at all the largo falra in the United States and Canada. SERIES TOREWARD PLAYERS Colonel Huston Believes for This Reason N. Y. Teams Should Play New Yorlc, Sept. HO. There may be a city series bttwceu tho Yankees and the Giants, provided the local Nutional League club owners mnsent to tho ac ceptance of tho. challenge issued by tlio Yankee players. Colonel T. L. Huston, part owner of the Ynnkces, says tho club lind no rmrticular interesttin the scries excepting ns a sporting proposition, but that lie believed it snould De piaycti la order to reward tho players on the two New York city teams. John Hoisman, coach of the Venn football team, Is prepnrlng n defense against Buckncll next Saturday. In the practice lato yesterday aft ernoon the coach devoted the scrimmage to defcnslvo tactics. The varsity eleven held tlio scrubs, wito mado few gains with Bucknell plays nnd formations, Ilcports from l.ewistowu say Iluckncll hns n strong team. ' Penn expects to make frequent uso of the Helsman glide. The glide will be snved for use only In games against teams in which It is absolutely neces sary. The varsity won the scrimmage by a single touchdown margin. Joo Straus made tho score from tho 20-yard line, when he Intercepted a forward pass and dashed over the goal line. Flvo men were added to the varsity squad tentatively. All nre linemen. Thov nrp Htdltler. Swan. Hugh. Urown and Robb. Herb Dieter wns on the field yesterday, but did not take part In the practice work. Staples, a big tackle, nUn Inlned thn sound. The roll of can didates now numbers more thnn eighty men. The showing of Mahcr, tho scrub quarterback, In the scrimmage was one of the day's features. Tills lad recent ly made a nnme for himself as quarter bark nn the Notre Dame freshmen, nnd By Dickson is greatly Impressed with his work and is taking personal charge of Maher. , Dr. .lack Keogh, the freshman coach, sent two elevens through a hnrd battle. Aided by Lou Little, who took com mand of the second tenm, Doctor Keogh staged a lively fray. Goldb'att. the former Southern High star, broke through the second line on a number of occasions. He called thu plays on the first team. N. J. Snellen burg? a tackle; Dern. a, big guard, and Dcssen. another Southern High lad, a halfback, showed well. ,i!M Report that the I'enn Ineligiblcs would be nblc to piny on Saturday agalust Bucknell was spiked when both Crawford and Farrcll stated that there is no chance of their becoming eligible In time, while Grifflu is also under the faculty bau. r JmaK(KKKmM!h . ' m7L ills. B i y I KiHP'?ji4u MkN 4 ?, yfmp sIbbbbbbVBbiHi' -'J TJbbbbbbbbbbbbbkJwbbbbW ub r 1:,bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb! I LBBBBB&iT.-W' ' ? 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Quite n few veterans from Inst year's learn are buck and some promising new material has been obtained by the management. It is to be a traveling eleven, nnd through mannger W. G. Shisler would like to echedule games with home teams averaging J.10 pounds. XV, O. Shisler. phone Kensington 1-WO during the dnv and Holmesburg 1500 H between (1 and T p. m. Westnmrrliinil Club (nwsy), flrst.class hssfball team Octpbor 2 ftnil 8 ;Prn Jsmrs Kennedy lloll rhono Dls-mnnd 7110 after TliiTroiwsn 1'iMitbnll Club, a H0.1R0.pounit clrven Is nnxlous to hear from a traveling tenm for this Saturday X'. F. Curry, l'hone PHrhy 33.. or address 101 Chestnut street, t'olwyn, Pelawaro count, l'n. IMillnilelnlilii City Club (away), (lrst-clsss lmseball team: this Huturtlay Hnd Sunday ouen Charles Weber. Kensington 3730. Viunn I'nifH, (away), first-class baseball team. October 2. 3 and U open. J. II. I"v T1,..Jf.1"10 "Ml- -. ,- handed, would like to Join a semlpro team for the remainder of tho season. Call Ken slmrton 4SX1 after 7 P. in Jiisner 1". '. (oway). Ilrst-rlass bssebsll team. H. Saltier, I'hone Kensington 'l5viirtliw-et I'rors. (away). Ilrst-rlass team: Ortober 2 and 3 open. J J. Hoocr. Tlions K'TrhonmrpsSnUA.A!-(awsy). nr.t-cU.s tags hall team- this Saturday and Sunday open. Cluirlea Kneel. 010 West Thompson street. ,, 4 n...1i Tinner sent the arslty and the scrub through the hardest scrimmage of the season In Preparation for the Swarth more game on Saturday. The scrub sue rumhed to the varsity offensle. but pui ud a stmer garne than yesterday, and was defeated by if single touchdown only. Kop.T nas been "Jslng many of hi. t.rn. .par. ingly In tha "rlmmage. and may not rlk nr.t suing nuarterback.' watched, the play from the sidelines, and Murphy wa. In the rame but a few moments. lloth men are father light and would lose needed weight In the present neat. ,-- n.- T.. n lh VnfSltV nnd F?C' ond"a7slt'y elevens 'through a hot f orty-nve minute scrimmage. .; 'dS of the prartlce season and ,r"ol;d","''r Into a battle of quarterbacks. Kernpton. generally regarded as the first choice of the coaches, directed the second team, and thS v arslt v was run bv Thome Murofy. Each Played brilliantly. Kernpton kicked a goal from the thirty-yard line and reelect off sev eral long runs, while the all-around work of Murphy balanced the dash of hl rlnl. Ker nan made the only score for the nrslty. ?arry"nr th ball oNer the line nfter ho had fumbled It a moment before on the second team's nve-arrt line. AVnshlngtnn nnil Jefferson One of the. hardest scrimmaijH iunr. u. .,. ,.... wrought haoc with the regulars, three of them being forced out of the play bv Injuries and others receiving bumps and bruises thnt partla ly crippiea mem ;nn, ...n ,r,t, Captain Oarblsch. guard, and Templeton, r...i.i. .. . ..m in thA s de lines. Tenv pb-ton' being the worst hurt, with (vn Injured snouiner. ian" .'" i,v y v V nin.1 in Tiractlce. again before Pnturilav, !.,,,.....,. i ( nallAveH that nil of them will be able to puiv next Saturday against West Virginia esieyn Swarthmore Forward passing featured In the scrimmage between the arslty and the second teams. Coach Mercer divided the squads Into four teams exclusive of the the rntla wero Bhlftfd frequently, (rlvlntr many new nicu uwihd i . ...... .u varsity. Vlllanovn Hard luck hit the team for the first time tins season wiieu umnm Lmusunii ,.!.. n IK In rrlmmnce and T.d Casev left for his home In Hcranton Casey was one of the strongest men on last year s varsity, and Coach Tom Hep will have n hard time to nil his place at tackle. Thornburg. n new- candidate, may possibly bo got into shape In time lor urn nrst sumo n , ai, v, week from Haturday. iTnrnrfl The second eleven held Captain .Horween's first varsity tem for downs, the nrst-strlnir players oeing unuio 10 rcore against the scrubs even after more than twenty mlrfutes' steady work Later In tho scrimmage the, arslty substitutes wero stopped short by the scrubs when close to their goal line, but flnallv the arslty ral lied, and made 4wo touchdowns. One of them was mado by Francis noullarrt, the back brought to the varsltv from the second team Tuesday. Jlouliard broke through the right of tho scrubs' lino and dished forty flve yards up the Held. Toward tne end of the practice the first team settled down to somo steady gaining by means of line et. tuck nnd scored a touchdown by straight rusmne. Rutcrrs A team containing two former all-Amertcan men jvnnenii Ki'uiiru. mhi a line made up of tha pick of the nulgers ..rfl nf r,r,nt veArs. was pitted -ngnlnst the varsity by Coach Hnnfnrd in an eifort to give the eleven a workout against tho strongest opposition possible Kven against s, line composed of Summerlll. aarrett. Hoi llns. Kahle, Raub, Itendsll and Ilobeson, the varsity made excellent gains and tho coaches were mucn encouragea. RACING TODAY AT Havre de Grace The Havre de Grace Handicap 1 $10,000 ADDED 6 OTHER RACES Special Pf nnsjlTijnlj Ilallroad trains if at nrSnOt. NUtlon. I?l3l l'.M.IWrst IMiila.. 12ISII 1-. 31. uirr-v iv i'M,r Vi r". . ...m , IWitlful Blofures In.next Hundsy's Pio. I toiUt.liwUwi.rf'tbs t'mug teawu viay, eue 24th Chestnut Hts. 130 V. 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With little more than n fichtlns ehnnce to win the American Lencne pennnnt, the Chicago White Sox. crippled thrntudi the Iosm of seven stars as a result of the baseball scnndnl Invosllcnfinn. left todav for Ht. I.oiiIh to open the finnl .three-came series of the season tomorrow witn tne Bt. Louis nrowns. The plnyern were determined to light to tiie end nnd were not backward In expressing their belief thnt the Ilrowns. whp have just lost four straight to the Cleveland Indians would lose tnree more in n row. Kor tlio Sox to win the pennnnt they must win three in a row, while Cleveland is dropping three" out of four to Detroit. Today the two lending teams are a game and n hair apart. If the Hox gain three victories over St. Louis, Cleveland could lose one to Detroit nnd still win the pennnnt, lose two and tie Chicago for the chnmpion ship, nnd must lose three for Chicago to win the pennnnt. In case or a tie a tnree-gnme scries hns been arranged by the nationaljrom- mission. one in Cleveland, one in l,ni- cago and one on neutrnl ground, ira ills final drive for tne pennant .uunuger Cleasou expects to pitch Kerr in the first games. Kaber in the second nnd then come bnck with Kerr in the third. The rest of the line-up probably will be Seholk, catcher; .lourdnn. first base; h. Collins, second base; MrClcllan, short stop; Murphv, third base; .T. Collins, left field; Leibold, center field; Strunk, right Held. SOUTHERN TITLE AT STAKE . Star Golfers Compete In Tourney at Atlanta Atlanta, Sept. .10. Nearly forty golfers, including some of the leading professionals of the country nnd a num ber of well-known southern amateurs, teed off today in the southern open championship tournament on the Kast Lake Country Club course. Play will continue for three dajs. tho program culling for eighteen holes today, eighteen tomorrow nnd thirty-six Saturday. Among those who were on hand for the opening round were Jim Hnrnes, St. Louis professional and present southern open champion; Jock Hutchinson, pro fessional golfers' champion nnd western open titleholder, Leo Diegel, runner up in tho national open tournnment; Walter Hagon, last year's national open champion; J. Douglas Kgar. t'unnillon open champion, nnd Bobby Jones, At lanta's youthful ftmatcur. Baseball League to Danquet With tho seasons of the Montgomery County League and tho Philadelphia Bub urban League at n close, the managers and fans ore preparing to banquet the champion teams. In the Montgomery County League the Houderton champions will be bsnciueted at the Hotel Walton on Wednesday. Oc tober 20. nnd the Suburban league hanmiet will bo held at the Hotel Walton on Wed. nesday. October 1!7, when the Stenton Meld Club, twice winners of the pennant, will be tho guests. Trapshoot at- Maple Grove The fall trapshootlng season In the Phila delphia district will open with a rush as tho two tlrst dajH In October hae two un usual tournaments slated. Tonionow the Fred Stono shoot will be held ocr the Quaker City traps at Maplo Qroe, The program will be nt 100 targets In four events, with tho first fifty targets an added bird affair with two sterling trophies and tho second half will be a distance handicap. Tho Fred Htono trophy will bo awarded on the high net score of the entire hundred. Added to the program are several attractive opttonals which are suro to add Interest to the shoot Ledger rhoto Service Four cf tho men who will have much to do with tlio planning of tho IlucUnell attack upon tho Pennsylvania football team on Franklin Field Saturday nfternoon. In tho circle Is Pete Keynolds, coach. He was formerly a Syracuse University couch. McDcrmott, the battling end, Is shown at the left. The team will depend on IJowser, tho 1115-pound fullback, for Us punting. Captain J. Kostos Is shown below U. S. SWIMMERS RETURN Forty-five Athletes, Rearguard of U. S. Team, Reach New York New York, Sept, .10. The rearguard of America's Oijmplc team set foot on homo soil when the White Star liner Mo bile, delayed since Tuesday becnuse of a case of smallpox aboard, proceeded up the stream to her berth nt Pier 59. On board the ship wns a collection of forty-five of Uncle ham's repreentn tlves in the late Olympic games, thor nnrhlv clad to cet bnck home once again nnd eager for n sight of relatives and friends. The party included the entire team of women swimmers, together with some men swimmers and representatives of the wrcbtllng, cycling, boxing, track and field nnd rowing tenm. O'LOUGHLIN LOSES ON FOUL Batters McLaughlin for 5 Rounds, Then Is Beaten Through Carelesness Johnny McLaughlin, of Philadelphia, although' Mattered for five rounds by K. O. O'Loughlln in tho mnln bout at the Ilroadway A. C, Camden, last night, won when the Bethlehem fighter fouled him. O'Loughlln wns the aggressor through out the contest nnd had his opponent on the verge 6f a knockout when he struck him below tho waist in the fifth round. In tho other bouts Mike Kenrns, 127, and Ray O'Mally, 327. fought six rounds to a good draw. Tommy Mur ray, 118. defeated .Too Dorsey, 111), in six rounds. Frnnkio MoMnnus, -lnO, lost to Young Lawrence, 12.'!, in eight sessions. Iloston, Sept. 30. The Phillies, des tined to finish tho season in the cellar, again will go to bat ngnlnst the Ilraves this afternoon and neither club' will be under suspicion of having dealt with professional gamblers if one happens to "throw" the game to the other. Iloth clubs have "thrown" nway a lot of games this season. The Phils grimly slung to the cellar of the Natlonnl League by dividing a speedy double-header yesterday. The two contests were rattled off the sched ule In three hours. This shows thai the Quakers and the Natives are the two fastest teams in naseuan. nomctning totally unsuspected heretofore. There wns an Odd Fellows' conven tion in this village, so the only fans present were n few odd fellows, who were not Odd Fellows, ns you might soy. Anyhow, the Ilrnves won the in troductory number, 1 to 0, nnd the Crnvaths collected the finnl, fi to 1. The first tilt was a merry tossing duel between Oeorgc Smith nnd Oescliger. The latter li d a $300 bonus at stake, so forgot nil nbout the waning season and the scandal nnd everything. He held the Phils to five Bnfctles in eight ehnpters and never was in danger until the ninth. ..... Then the first two Phils, Williams nnd Mcusel, monosacked successively, hut Cv attempted to get to third and was cut down. Fletcher fouled out nnd Mnronvillo put me t"i in tne bnnk bv spearing Stengel's nasty bounder with bis bare fin and touch ing second. In the second game, both registered In the fourth, the Phils on n walk, n single by Wrlghtstono nnd Ford's error, the Ilraves on three torrid base knocks. Meadows settled down, but Fillingim was dented for lone tallies in the sixth and seventh. The seventh looked dubious for the bespectacled bird, when Holke and Ilneckel oncned tin with safeties, but Tony wns picked off first, just after Chrlstenbury lined to Williams. Two walks jammed tho mattresses, but Fil lingim fanned in tho crisis, as they call the pinch hereaboutn. Just for bafety's sake, thn Phils tacked on n pair In the ninth and thereby clinched their hold on the well known cellar by the one nnd one-half gamtH. Rnetdwrll Club ants games at home on Fridays and away on other days with four-teen-slxteen-year-old basketball fives. Nel son Patton. 1002 South Eighteenth street. Kummcr to Got $5000 J for Riding Man 0 WmPf Clarence Kummer will '(' princely fee of 5O0O for riding Mai o' War In his special race with fttt Barton at Windsor, Ont., on Oc ber 12, when these two great horwf meet for a purse of $75,000. tte biggest ever offeree!, anrl a -nM ,'' ralued at $CO0O. Samuel D. It(4tW made this decision resterday. ; So far as known, this Is the Wf gest price ever offered to a Jcky-, to riue a norse since those days et long ngo, when the late William C. Whitney pnid Tod 81oan $10,060 to make the trip from England ride Ilaljyhoo Hey to victory In tht Futurity of 3000. No doubt Karl fiande, who wfl! ride Sir Barton for Commannr J K. L. Boss, will ram ns hi-. I . . . - ? -) a mgger ice, particularly If be wlaaJ v INTERCITY GAME SATURDAY - l Local Financial Champions to Mm vsotnamltes at 8tetaon Pik That the New York financial district ' dies hnrd even in sporting lines Is wit. nessed by two of their recent acts. Chandler Bros. & Co. won the baseball pennant and P. M. Chandler trophy cup ' In the Bankers' and Stock Brokers' League, of Phllndclphln. This ntw vert naturally spread to New York; the out "Jf, f this was a challenge by'the team of Clark. Chllds & Co. T n- t a,mc Wtt8 p,J'red at Manhattan Beach before about GOO persons and re suited In a victory for the Phitedel phinns, 0 to 0. and also It night b mentioned considerable money changed hands, as the New Yorkers certainly did back their team, though insisting ea odds of 2 to 1. A challenge tn nnn? r-piArrA Hartshorne & Battelle, who claim te have the champion baseball team of thi famous lower end of the Bragging Island. This claim has been confirmed, and their chnllcnge has been accepted; the game to be played at Stetson Field, Fifth street nnd Montgomery avenue, on Saturday. It is hoped the Phfladfl phlans represented by Chandler Bros. Co. will be able to hold the honors -ol these intercity games. 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