Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, ''APRIL'" 21, 1921
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Athletics Make Their 1921 Debut on Local Stage With Ruth as Top-Liner
P. B. WHITE & GO. S08 Ghestnut'St.
RED LEG HOLDOUTS
SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE
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ARE DIVIDED AS KOPF
SIGNS THOSE PAPERS
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GIRL GOLF
CROP
AT CRICKET CLUB
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Dnubert Cracked First and tiousch and Groh Are
Remaining Members An
Maybe Landis' Ukase Changed Larry's Mind
Hy KOilKKT V. MAXWliM.
Sport Kdllor Ktrntnc I'ubllc l.eiler
A HOI. DOIT In baobnll censes to lie n holdout when thr -nlnrv i'herk begin",
to mnk-e its appearance (wire a month The "pay to benrcr" tu(T lins
hroken more thnn one dctCTmlnntlon to rctnnln forever on the old farm or
ontinue n pli'iiciint occupation f tlriviriK n truck. In other word, n holdout
follow hN trmlo to lone a It dovsn'l wt him anything.
Yesterilnv Lurry Kopf decided to pluy tinebnll with Cincinnati thi
riif.on nnd tiKiied the pnpori. Larry Imtl been holding out in Boston mid
.ring signed statements thnt he through with bnsebnll for good nnd
would devote nil of hit time to hi flourishing automobile business. Thl ns
before he became acquainted with the business side of the motor gume. After
tne introduction he wns absolutely certain he wns 11 ball player.
Kopf's signing of the paper means a lot for Cincinnati. I .nut winter,
according to gossip we picked up nt the training ramp in Cisco, Tex , four of
the noble Itedlegi derided to form n holdout union and stick to the linWh
The) were Daubert. Kopf, Oroh nnd Itotisch. It una a tort of "unlted-we-lan'cJ-dlliled-e-faH"
affair and the were to remain firm to the bitter
end They made their salary demands nnd c.u back to nwnit developments
The first to crack wn .lake Pauberl .lake isn't a sprint; chicken nud
probnblv has only n couple of years to play in the big show, so he kicked in
f .11 Ij Then came a long wait for the other three The Cincinnati manage
ment said the holdouts would be treated ns such and If they came back It
would be at the terms of the i lub Then came n deep silence on both sides.
The players figured the club could not get along without them, and this proved
to be n wild pitch.
.liidge l.anilis niinun'ed thnt all holdouts must work two weeks for noth
Inc if they joined the ball club after the season began, the rule to go in effect
next Saturday This caused Kopf to forget all about the $1)000 snlary he
demanded nnd h rtecppted the lub's term Uousch. who wants $20,000
per year for three e.ir and (irli. who thinks he Is worth $15,000 per
rinuni. probably will be among -those present in n short tune. They need
the money and can't afford to loaf
Something must b doo to end thi holdout stuff Plnyeis work the old
jgame every year to get out of the training
are not in shope Myers, of llrooklyn.
examples. Neither i worth anything
ou the sidelines for another two weeks
F THE big itngur eontraeta go
opeitttta of the iraaon. mighty
!r trrllninr) trilntl.
Meu.scl Gets Another
IRISH MKUSEI. couldn't win the ball game nil by his June-iomc yesterday
and the PhlN were trimmed by Brooklyn In the final confliet of the scries.
I Irish connected with a homer, two sineles nnd 'received an intentional miss
during the afternoon This Is considered right smart hitting in any league.
Mi. MmiLal i. itfnnlnt sitit utrnnir (hit t on r nml thuu fur hiw unlliinnil
r . , ... V I. -v I . - '.-J. )' .,. ...- ...... ...... ...... .... ...... .-...--.g-. ..
fmore home run than Ha be Ruth, who will be among us today. Irish has
J connected with three circuit socks this season, whiih is the record in both
flengu'es In addition to thnt. he is playing n real game m the field and his
iiirowing arm, winch was limp nml llstlesx last year, lias n new lease of life,
lie is pegging with speed and accuracy and no longer do the enemy try to score
from second on n single to left.
The other members of the I'lnls
who left-handed them' until they were
Jumple of chances to score, but .lack Miller had an off day on the bases and
rnbbed the act on two occasions. Hrookhu copped in the ninth with an
oldtiine batting rally which netted two
I
The 1'hlls will assist In opening
Jibe Athletics are billed to put on n grand nneuinc at Sliibe I'ark. Connie's
Jaihleten have fared bndlv thus far. hut it must be remembered that two of
Jthc tougliest clubs in the league were played. The Yankees oud Washington
I u ill rnk high when the final averages are compiled.
c Babe Ruth will he the principal attrnetioti at Shlbe Turk this afternoon
j Bambino, large of girth, slow of foot, but just as dangerou- at the bat ns
ecr. will give a demonstration of hi hitting prowess for the fans, hast
'tear. It will be remembered, he receded u brown derby from Krnnk Mncklii
'and then dropped n long fly which gave the Athletics the game The derby
1 proved to be good luk. for Babe buted all home-run records after that.
rHU I'.s' har n hrltrr lookimj bnll rtuh limn m imr ilrtr Ihe
iron nml loit rnlumn. h'rnnl ltrazil inll make hit debut, nml lm
nung first botetniin i irrll worth areinn.
) anlcce Girl
MISS AI.KXA TIRI.INfi. Anierlcnu.
and hope of these t'nited States In the
jgiilf championship, of (Ireut Britain, lias
abroad.
Both were played on courses strange
!m n man vs. woman niitest hv one of
inever nlaved in sui h a outer before
I In Ihe other, Miss Stirling played
jover another course which wus strange to her and nputed to be one of the
tackiest abroad The Yankee lass had 72-73-145. storing unheard of by
women in this tommy But it wnsn't enough
I Mi" Cecil l.i'it'h has been the British 1 hamnion since 1!14 She Is the
J invincible" pluyer abroad, who is admitted to be the main barrier to Miss
Stirling k title aspirations in both
fared belter than Miss Stirling She
!plon. and in the medal plav Miss I.eitth was 72-70-112. Rut Miss I.eitch
wbk thoroughly nt home in both competitions nnd her showing was not un-
axpected
Consider Miss Stilling In the firt
Jhest in medal play, yet she scored as
of it. dolt serlln-a in drove followed
nnd moiie operators hemmed her In on
ganged around in a dense foj; of pipe
fauburn-hnired merican was noi 'on
would ne iiKcd for or against her. evi ry shot was being analyzed: everything
ue did ami -nid was being taken down
Is she surviving this third degree'- You have only to reud what the
British prints have rr. ny for the nuswer She hn taken l.ondontown by
itorm The papers are full of her pictures nnd her praise. She has put n
decided iiirill n the 1 l.nnipionshlp tituntion Yesterduy the gallery deserted
the rest of the pioyers altno.t unntiirnously 10 watch the sturdy little Ameri
can Missed pi'tts thro'igh nervousness when the crowds preyed too i-loe
on the grrens ere all that kept her out
P lrn ai tnr ni imi or Ihrtn here." Ihr itd. ' Site ;jfq;i
LJ hrr i.n Iit,t a pn, Ar i the brit littler ue hair n.11 vrcn
nrrr That thnt Hut thru one thimj thiy (Inn t know yet.
VAf't ;u.tl about the inmeil w-nninn playiuy ioll. Irid if (Acj hrnt
hrr it II inily be m rr i (imp form nml a pile of hiiilitl on itielti.
Bothvi'll Scores on ew V orl; Jockey Club
.t(iDOI.R( CS are in order for the New York .I01 kev Club tJieen and
SV' Yellow 'he 01 i.f (iijy Beilwell, were unfurlel vesterday on the
j.Mnrtland irii'! or t,i hr-i time in (ears the former trainer for Commander
, is i""' ii.v,iiu -ewren relations witn tne 1 Hnuilinn turfman, ngnin
tniihini; bin how an no owner In the lirsr no e nt Hrivto .1. t:r.,, .wt....in..
was intcii'd tl.e hav hlh Stola. In
owner. I. Taulier. 'rainer, the program reud
What n "Mm fir Id Hedwell has hurlecl in tlm tnce of the Jockey Club,
hi'li lias been battering him mound as 11 iiIhim-iI. forcing him fioin the
-mp.oy of Kos to moid getting 11 SlO.tJOIl.Olill ntnble In 11 Innirle At iho
iinnt.int lledwell npinnred down und out
Ithati ever Now the .Jo. key Club is up nuaiut it It will have to shoot at
JTfiuber also if it goe. nfter Bcdwell Tnuher stands nix feet nnd has the
hacking of Kentmlu ,ind Mnrylnnd trniks, and tins never hnd n suspicion
irast upon him If th" .lwl.it Club pursues Bedwell further it will enmesh
Htelf deeper and perhap- wul be told where ti, gi 1 off at
1
inv'O ,"; qatntj uth fiM n (rnmr-r Urtluell meed n larnr itnblr
of Ait niiii nnd tor ,nen ttnioni teat the leaihm) mnnt y untner tin
1 tht Irnrricnn tut I
rnvurtgH inn l,u ;(, ,,- ; rttarr Cn,
DEFEND JUDGE LANDIS
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(Yankee Owners Say Criticism in
Baker Case Unfair
I New Notli, A pi 1 1 '.'I t iiIiuipU Hup
nert nod lliiton oivikm of the Sew
h'ork Yankees, nri in no vvie in sym
(athy or haiuionv uith tliose who tin v
j'riticized Judge Is M Lnndi ihe
yominlssioiier of ba-eball. for having
lulled to reiidei a ilnision mi ihe status
W .1 I'rnnklip llnkei These owners
iuive Issued the fiillovvuig idhi'llll stnte
uenl :
There seeiii In be ll tenileiii-y to
I'lilK'Ue .luilge I mulls for ileliiv 111 de
I'ldlng toe linker ine This is unfair
the judge n a 1 1 v succeeded in
-getting him the mini million he request
Id on tint l-llh mutant ... be Iihb had
burtlly time to reach a decision. '
Agreement That FHvved.
trip, and when they do report they
and Stock, of St luiis, nrc luminous
to the club nt present nnd must stay
in efffl n Slnnh I iiufcud nt the
teie athtetn trill be anient iltiriml ,
Homer, hut Phils Lose
could do little uith Sherrod Smith,
woozy At that, the locals hnd n
runs.
the seiison in New York today, while
Storms London
Southern and Canadian champion
coming inmnetition for the women's
lost In r first two tournament stnrts
to 1mm In the first she was beaten
tile lenrltne British innnteMr She hn.l
In a thirty -six-hole medal competition
of the nboe competitions Miss I.citc-h
beat "ynl Tolley , the amateur iliaiu-
place i-he is decidedly not nt her
she did But here's the intricate part
her etn rnoe; a battery of cameras
every side; heavily whiskered experts
smoke to have a look In short, the
her own" She knew everv moie
of the running.
Miuathor - Murione II II Hn.lunl!
he aimenrs im n i?nmte.- not t., ,-n.r.ii
TO COMPLETE CIRCUIT
Phila, Manufacturers Will Decide on
League Make-Up This Evening
' The Philadelphia Mniiufiu turi'rs'
llasfbull I.iiigue ill meet at Yonuh
tloll. l'7-7 West t'olunibiii avenue, ibis
Mining iniii decide on tint make-up of
the i ireuil for the season.
Si tennis hnd been admitted at a
'pievious meeting nnd there nre numer
ous applicants for the open berths In
I (ii ilcr In secure the pest teams possible
I an invitation is extended to any indus
1 1 in t plant in intend tonight s gutheriug.
Chestnut Hill Wants Games
I ( lieiiiniii llto, nt ihe vlnn'sonT-rv ( ,iunt
, 1-aNUO hh April 11 an 1 Ma' 7 "ln for
iranti s en hi ii iin rrounds a Wheel
I'urnp (" surs t mm as lli.ldal' Kt luher
'ant suu ,-j m hooaed Write Jave
"Unnl 630 Eajii ChslU-n avaaue.
III Tell. MIM To PftSrTiGo "ou- I ArJT Thon I IW jM, ... PlbX-iurC VrfjlM
lCOMe n.OtiT ovienl iXCe a omp TiMy f" Ltfn MOiT CBASE- MVmM'
WMM(7" i-tff W o shot ,p!P
II ILJl till V ' ' cH x CMI 7R-
PATSY WALLACE IS
READY FOR J. BUFF
Local Flyweight Anxious to Box
for American Title After
Resting Up
HE PLANS TRIP ABROAD
By LtU'lS II. .lAI'KK
Patsy Wallace, known nt home ns
I'asquale Appalucci, is about to wage a
campaign to bring himself in line for
n chance to we for the Hy weight laurels
of America. "Little Patsy" wns the
most-tnlked-of flyweight on this side of
the Atlantic following Ins hout with
Jinirnr Wilde InRt May at Toronto.
Cannda. where he stood off the Mighty
Atom in a ten -round contest. Hlng
siders nt that battle soy Wilde, bat
tered and bleeding, wan lucky to have
been rendered the referee's verdict.
Having made himself an international
reputation virtually overnight in that
Wilde set-to, Wnlloce permitted himself
to be kept on the sidelines entirely too
long, so when he finally got back into
harness he began hitting the toboggan
Thnt I'ntsy had the class was displayed
biyoud the i. of 11 d. that night in
Toronto against Wilde, yet he was un
able to keep going nt u winning pace.
Wallace, more than any one else, did
not understand his icxcrs.'il of form
So. after losing three or four matches,
he decided to quit the ring that is,
tint go entirely into retirement, rather
rest up for a while. For the last three
or four weeks Wallace has been condi
lioning conscientiously and faithfully.
Two weeks ago he went to Bending nnd
scored with n lot of wullops on Willie 1
Allen, u promising youngster.
Now the little Italian is prepared to
resume activity in the ring, and .lohnny
Buff, the .lersVy City battler who re
cently bumped off Abie Attell Ctoldstein.
is the man with whom Wallace is anx
ious to go on. Buff, because of his de
cisive victon over (loldstein, is claiming
the Amern an tlywclght title, and it is
that crown which Walluie wants to
bring to Philh ,
I'tilc-ts Wallace'- plans go tlooie he
intends going to I'.ugland nud there
challenge Wilde for the world's cham
pionship But before gallivnutiug up
the gangplank of an ocean liner. Patsy
wants to (jet the opportunity to prove
whether lie is Huff's superior.
"I litked Wilde nil right, nobody can
tell me thnt I didn't in Toronto that
night." said Wallace today. "And I
feel sure I can do so again. If Wilde
doesn't come back to America before the
end of the Aear and I succeed in win
ning from Buff whom I hope to box In u
referee's decision .bout this summer,
then I'll go on owr to Knglnnd. '
Scraps About Scrappers I
"(it'orucp. ( nrixMitlf-r Ims the Breateit rlulit
han fiuml) "t nnv tos(tr 1 hue en i-n '
tulil (louro Dunther. eteran Neirro mlndm.
"eli;ht t(Kl!v ' I took for the Krenehrnun t
mop JjcU Iompny on July 2 ' UUTIthfr
who Is on Alserlan und n I-'rench iul)Je-t. 'tn
bsck Ir Am -rn . f r Ihe Hrnt Mine m thlr
then r hnlne Uen nbronil durlnn that
Mm' Ilv Is 111 Ins In Philadelphia an'l opsn
to imi any of the mnWtnwdxhiB lieorur l
iratnliff a joutur-ti ui South Orane N I
Votitu (Jeorse Ouniher by nnnw ami th
latter ih preporea rur lu-pouiM conipctitton
I
Ten Imuts are arranej tir l ulnoKcr to p
t-.n n the Knuthar Mens Cluh Pront
nd r.lluworth nirret-t tonight Uddlo I(arev
o Little Hear ill I thn wtnil-Up with
.. I..n w U'llli,. KIH .1 irk C'lillen v.
'loolmei Iloe ruHse alker vs Charley
Mil'arlhx Lew .Mirmrtv ts .-vian reironiii
i-,..nuin tl'uit KuJ ullahnn llol.ln- Wll
' Hams n Hlchio (J Keeftf ami Leo White s
rrankl" Trar
I liulrbls- Met mill will sIhih for ih firm tltnj
under tho rulrrs or iiernirtii mndiii at the
rjmhrln Club tomorrow niht when ihe
Oravs Kerry boxer meots llohhv Mt 1-eorl
Two other elK'ht-rouii'l nintchea are Willis
McCloekny vs Jeo Ilti arel Joe Ausatla vs
Pat Hosan HI-roun''.ers are Tern Mc
Govern vh Tommy Luns'lon aret IMUle Curi
va llul.by llurke
r nrr lleot will t.ick'e Martin .ludn
'h,
lh,.I in tha Yniini: .Ine Hnr Ti 1 1. Mi If a
Credell content at tie National Club Hnturda I1
nlKht The prelims Darby Caspar v .luck
I Ilrltton Jlinmv llc(joern v (ieorxle i-ersu
i son and Hobbv Allen . Iltlly lienor.
Ihiilk Mlmlor
r in-lHirsh nneiiiht
Philadelphia for tnnie
,... l.w..n itulnfnc .ii J'hlladelpl
than a weuk He i a hrotnor or iuuio Willi
jar who rocerrtly stood orf Danny Kramer
Chalky is ettlni in shapo for a match with
Patsy Wallacu at the National Mondav nis-ht
dihor bouts on this prou-ram ur" Joa Tlplltj
vh Tim toiinev, a remrn miicn. .tnl
Chancy v Harrv (Kldl Ilrown and Kid
Williams vs Joe Ilurmin
Wall lllnckle liaa been malrhed by J II
CrrH-eti lo meat ltlt VVallers at Atlanite
Cltv if tt Thursdav nlwrii CroHeo.n ivnn' t ,
end Wally after Wllllo McCioskej Jack
Jlrioio and Joe Jnrkson
,ih Ihe Neyvslal). Is niintiilltiv J o pel
moni loial lll-pnundor Joe Bnls to nn'rii
joe with any of the loial llo-nound battlers
Kdille llaiiilo has two nw boxers In mw
Tloih are bantams Jack West and Logs-htiOY
HharUev Tho latter I" from Now lledf'ird
Mass and h Is stationed at Canrp lm
S J ut Ihe preseM tlmt
Marti" .ImUto la booked for two bruin,, tins
vvsek lie moots Jta Planni rv in 'Is-iin ma
a tonluht and Cliff Pent at ihe Notional
here Saturday nlahl
Pole rn-ll has 4 prnmtInK
in Tmiin' Iielin Altle uuh i
mill r"iut ho sh-ivveil ' a,- l. i
Tonuiiy ilcC'unif tasl wk
vltrwoUht
as po 'In
i nn'nk f- nn
. L
)T hat May Happen
In Baseball Today
s. tioai, i.iixoti:
W. I,. !.('. Win Uisr
New tori I .SOU .HS: ' .(W1J
IMttkliurch ft i 1H .' .K5
cIiIciikii .1 't .ano .'i'" 'OA
lliettotl 4 S .Ml .112.1 ..100
Cliirlnnntl . :i I .I5 .w ;
Phillies ': :i .ion .i.no .M:t
llnxikljn i .1 .tun .MM .;8"
.St. trills I 4 .51X1 .8 .!'
MK!ttt'.s. I.UAOl'K
W. I.. I'.f. It In Ii-e
.New lork I I .H0.I .Hit ,ai1
AVllntilnctlin .1 2 .114 .ISO .
Nt. IiiiTs I 1 .n7 .'1 .!
Clrielunil :t .W) ."I .4S0
ih-tniii : 'j ( .noo .4110
iiontun : i .:sn .4u .tt
Chlcucn I a ,'J.VI .100 .4011
Athlr-tlrn I .1 .101 .3Hfl .U.I
lTi:ilNATIO l. I.IIMUT. T,M)lN(i
M . I IM . W. I.. I' C.
Insej H I o I.ihsi lliiirnln. O 1 .000
Ncniirk. I I) I .mm srrne l I .000
Ur.iOli'c. I O t.tmo Itiidie-trr. 0 I .0(H)
llulllninre I 0 i.ihio Tiirnntn. O I .Mill
SCHEDULE FOR TODAY
Mi:iti(.N i,i;.(itt:
I New lork ut I'lilluilrlphlii,
IVtitliltlirtnii nt llntin.
St. UimU nt del eland.
Detroit nt Clilriico.
NATIONAL l.ll(illK
I'lilllli nt ru York.
Ilustmt ut HriMikln,
riitriiKo at M. Louis.
( Inrlnniitl ut I'ltlslnircli.
INTKKNATItIN l. I.KAML'K
lllllllllcl III .lr-riu- t'lt.v.
ruruo ill Newark.
llocht-stcr ut llruilliis.
loruntn ut Ilrtltlniore
RESULTS OF YESTERDAY
' AMiatlfAN I.KAf.l'l'.
uhlni:tiiii. til Athletics. 1.
Now lurk. Hi llot,toii, 4.
Detroit. Hi cirwlitnil,
CliiriiKu-st, ImiIs
ruin.
NATIONAL LIIAfil'K
llriiiiklirT. ll I'lilllle-., 't.
Nei urk, Pi lliiton. .1.
Clmlnnntl ,1i .St. l.tmK. I.
I'ltlKlMirKh. (Ii ClilriiKn. .1.
INTLUNATIONAL I.KAHl II
.Icrsei (it, 'ii Ituffitlii, I.
NiMiurk. Ui ir.i(-iii-( 3.
Itrililllil,', Ot lticlieser, A.
ltiilttmnri. Hi 'lorunlu. I.
GIMBEL NINEIn
AMATEUR CIRCUIT
League MakeUp Is Completed
With Addition of Department
Store Baseball Team
The liiilii-tiittl Amateur Basehnll
League tin- rompleted Its circuit for the
1f''l season The finnl member voted
into the organization is Gitubcl
Brothers neci pled nt n meeting held
Inst eiening nt whlcli time the. innstl
tution was adopted und a schedule com
mittee appointed
The league consist, of eight teams,
the other, being Ilohlfeld Manufactur
ing Co I'lickiinl Motor Co., Supplce
Bnldle Hardware Co., lliirrison Safety
Boiler Co . Thornton-Fuller Co , IvitiR
Cake Co nml Henry Disstnn Sons.
The .enson will open on Hnturday,
May 7 with a layout of twenty -one
guine. All the teams have been play
ing evtiibition contests for sexernl weeks
und will he in excellent shnpe for the
getnwni The iinmes of players who
wiil -tart in the initial contest must be
Hied with President Ilohlfeld next week.
Thi Vitionnl limit; nnd Trust League
will i. pen the season this afternoon ut
r. I' l on the 1'hillies' gi omuls. Tlie
ten ti am. in the league nre all well
in.iti In and included In the line-ups tiro
inniiy former college und scholastic stars
I of mil
I, . , i, Wi.viw. tr tin.iilent of tlie
I ' ph Wayne Jr.. preslilent o IHO
I lilt uni National Bank, will toss out the
,M ,., M tK. ,
games nre free to
til" lllill
Thev are nlayed every after-
iioot witn the exception or noturuuy tui
tin I'lullies and Athletics' grounds the
team, u.ini the idle park
... i
REWARD SOCCER PLAYERS
Gold and Silver Medals Presented to
Players of Three Teams
So, 1 1 1 players on three of the lead
ing Minis in' I he city were levviuiled
ii, uioiIhIn last evening ut the Mo
lents" I'luipter The piesenlntion speis h
vva- n .iile ty Herman i.. iiouiieio. in
whiih lie lauded the teams for tluir
( l-; i r i p!uy nig
I io!i medals weie pi (suited to I
I'l. i..!.. , ti loiwii-ki i.f the I oitiil rin
I i ague pi niiiiiit, ami silver ones to
llohlfilil. luiiners.up. Cold medals ,
were also given tlie pluyers of Ilarilvvick
cV. Magee. which ciipttiictl the llnhlfcld '
Cup and silver ones to Ilohlfeld which
al-o wii- iiiiiiier-up in this iomietitioli
'There's
something
about them
you'll like"
CsS-5
Cr4ftt V tw !
IMJU'LS LOSES FIRST-
Senators Come From Behind
and Win After Athletics
Get Jump
GIANTS FIRST IN NATIONAL
Walter Mails, stnr southpaw of the
Cleveland Indians. was yesterday
credited with his Hrst defeat since
entering the American League, when he
was driven from the box in the gnnie
with the Detroit Tiger'
The score wns l to II. The big crash
came in the third in-iing nfter Detroit
hnd amassed live runs on seven hits. I'p
until yesterday Malls hnd (ollccted six
victories nnd no defeats.
Walter Stewart, a iccruit liurlcr,
was sent to the mound to relieve Old
hum, for the Tigers, in the eighth. lie
came through in this session unscathed,
but in the ninth the Cleveland batsmen
lotinccleil with his offerings nnd four
hits, a puss, error and sacrifice netted
four runs.
Bally Slops Marks
Washington came from behind In Ihe
game at the national capital with the
Athletics und hy scoring twice in the
seventh anil eighth managed to nose
out the Mnckmen (1--I. The A's jumped
on the delivery of Krickson in the first
inning and registered three runs. They
atldcd another in their linlf a! the tifth
und then the Oriffmen liegnn by count
ing in the tifth and sixth.
"Slim" Huiris relieved Hasty nnd
had a world of stuff ut the start. In
the seventh he was tillable to get them
across and two runs were scored.
Itommel went to the mound in the
eighth nnd another pair of runs weie
made off his delivery, which proved
enough to win
Homers by "Bube" Itutli and Bobby
Mciisel pluycd u prominent part in the
S-to--l victory of the Yankees over the
Boston Bed Sox ut the I'olo Grounds.
By winning they were utile to maintain
til st pluce in the American League.
The game between Chicago and St.
Louis whs unpluyed on m count of ruin.
('hints Tuho l'xMd
The (Hunts went into the lead in the
Nutionnl League by a il-fi victory over
the Boston Bruves. The Mctirawites
walloped four opposing hurlt r. and
eveiy one of the alien pitchers showed
u marked unfiimiliurity with Ihe locu
tion of the plute. Tlie Christmas spirit
wan in evidence ami thev handed the
(ilntits nine free tickets to firt
Tlie I'lrates sciittlid tlie Cub. l-."
after playing an uphill game Uxtrn
base hits were u feature of the contest
Thick and Cutsbuw em h having u pair
of two-buggers.
The Beds won u t lose one fioin the
Curdinuls, fi to -1. Hornsby and Liivun,
of the losers, hml triple. nnd Duncan,
of the Beds, u hoiiu r. The Curds tied
the omit in the ninth, hut in their half
Cincinnati won when Itixey hit to
center lifter Tousii-ii singled. Ciiine
sacrificed und Wing was pusstd A
Mliieezf play by the Cards rtim n f,..
tine of the game
Walker Wins Over Green
I'roiltleiire. It. I.. .April L'l ' Mi. kev
Wnlkei of nilzaheth N J u,,n Clrtun!
all the way from Ja. I, i,i.tn ,f pr,,v (1, n, '
o e tweive-ruunu u-ut iu-r. ih
ueiterMetKhtB
riTlltl. BVIIMXH. Al'llll, ;
iiii.i.v nr.it(ii:n vn. tuiliiiv ai,i,i:.
J I in til MrdllVKKN vs. Willie ITIHH sil
IIAIMIV .Mini
CASPER vs. BRITTON
fl.lFI' 1I.MITIS
BENT vs. JUDGE
MM'MI Mllll.
JOE BORRELL vs. CREDELL
TH'KCTS AT DIlNAdlH H. 33 H, lltli ut.
BASEBALL
Sllllll, PAIIK atBT AM) I.KlHOlt
nPFrMtvn (iav.u. ii i m tovn i-ilui'L.nn.
'ATHLETICS vs. NEW YORK
lti-kt- d s. a Ounbtis ami riuaiduut
AM
NDIANS
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1 SEVEN RACES DAILY I
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M Trnllis leave llroud htreet Station W
I) 12:31 I', M.. West l'hlladelnhla.
I IS 1 39 I'. M. Direct to Course. I
M Hperllll II. O. Trains leave I '
3-1 tl nod Chestnut Streets 12i3u
I I', M. 1'urlor und Dtulnic Cur. I '
m Atlmlsslon Urundstntiil ii n d I1
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I 1'lltST HACK AT 3l30 1. SI. D
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Youthful , Second Team- Prqves
Star? Jhrive at St. Martins.
Scrubs Burning Up League
MISS CHESTON , BRILLIANT
By SANDY McNIIIIJCK
If the opinions of the fn'tr 'contestants
playing on the lx tcntna competing for
the wnnipn'N tenm golf chatntilnnship
of l'hlladelphJu counted, the l'hllnttel
phla Cricket Club team cputd be handed
the IMiilndclphlu Cup iVithotit further
conipetlflon.
A tour of the battlefields on opening
day this week disclosed this sentiment
as being unanimous:. But while blink
ing before the glittering brilliance of
the "varsity." it Ih also (pilte illumi
nating to look over the second tenm of
.the St. Martins Club. The "scrubs"
,huvo played ten matches so far. None
in iii!:xc juutciies lias oecn won, except.
1ill ten In other words, tlie winning
percentage of the Cricket Club fecund
tciint In' 10(H), unanimous In nny box
of which brings out the fact that
there's something about the Cricket
Club that develops women golfers no
plus nltrn, as It were. '
There Is probably no outdoor athletic
lay-out In the city to equal that broad
playground nt St. Mnrtlns. Upside
an elghtcen-hole golf course? of merit,
there are some of the bcijt lawn tennis
courts-ln town, strc.tclilng byrplatoon
in front of tlie clubhouke. Holding the
women's national tennis championship
wns a habit out there till this year.
The cricket table has entcrtniiied
some distinguished bowlers. There nre
hockey, soccer, baseball diamonds and
wlint-nots galore In tlie club's equip
ment. The whole lay-out makes It n
sport's paradise for young nnd old out
Chestnlit-Hlll-way and, the sturdy,
bob-linircd young girls of tho com
munity nlvvnys form n large part of
those "present ony voting" In the dolly
doings
Then Sho Tooli I'p Oolf
Ixieks n-streum. cheeks u-flush, the)
grow tip 'nenth tlie broad blue skies,
roaming the turf out there with bat in
bond seeking new foes to oonnuer.
Sootier or later this finely bred type
turns to golf nnd when it does new stars
of the linkM tire In prospect. Whence
Is the Cricket Club second tenm.
The year following Mm. Vnnderbeck's
triumph In tlie nntlonnl championship,
the tnlent of a quartet of young stars,
us o supporting enst, wos described.
One, Miss Cnverly, went to the finals
of the nntlonnl thnt year. Another,
Miss Bell, won the Philadelphia chum
plonship last year. Bight now the
cricket "scrubs" hove the same promise
ub the above stars. .
Take, for instance, Miss Charlotte
Cheston. She graduated from tlie sec
ond to tlie first tenm on Tttesdny. She
wns matched ngaiust Mrs, .Inihes Ake
royd. Country Club, o finished golfer,
but all Miss Cheston did wns round the
first nltie on two wheels,1 you might
suy, nt a tluzZliiig forty-one clip, and
thnt nfter a wobbly six on the first hole.
"So this Is the second team." ninv
inured Mrs. Akeroyd. ns she enteied the
"devil's kitchen" triangle, six down.
The rest of the second team Is burn
ing up the Suburbnn League. They
have played Overbrook ami, Woodbury
so far without the loss of a match and
the victims are still talking- ntio.ul It.
Keep your eye-on the .Misses. Cheston.
Dixon, Loverlng, Taylor. Davis und
(loodmnn. reserve strength of the Phila
delphia Cricket Club.
rhurllr l.ovelt. colt' mogul of Huekn County
Country Club, states emphnthutfy th.it the
team out there In the wlltls of Lneshorrm
will tie very much in the running for the
mon'a suburban title. "eHpeclallv ufter the
tlrit match " ho odd Trie (thine brothers
will bo Strom; (stints of tho teim
ItuntloKilo'ti Valley has h(1oiI a subway
Krllle room utFler tho porch to tho euuUinivnt
of the clubhouse Tho historic bar haa been,
set up there, lianleheil IIVo nil ltH fellows,
ami irrlnnlnir nheeplshlv In Itn new surround.
Inns or qui very bust pop bottles anil sania
frllles A. silver water p.lcher roucham
serves as the cuat-of-arms
....I ........ . ...
I UT riiurii, loriuei wjunr nt (i.ilf Illus
trated, claims the champion freak shot of the
oarly season Hooked his drive to ditch full
nt wiitr llni-U In UHl.r (IM ,hn. ah -....i.
Hall on nlij shoo Just dear ot water Socks
litill 140 nrilN tu-n ri r.m., ,.in ...i.l
mashle VNorrler what Hon (Jiuiunent did
with that old shoo'
The eljrhteenth hole at tho CrlrUet c luh In
snmothlmt morx Intricate than a drive now
ine raco oi me Kreen nan been elaiated with
traps on eiihee sMe The seventeetiih has
also been revamped
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