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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921 .
Large Entry List Expected for Eastern Interscholastic Golf Championships on Merion Links
FRIDA Y THOUGHT HE
LOST NINE IRON MEN,
THE DAYS OF REAL SPORT
EVANS MADE SUPREME
TEST AGAINST LEWIS
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BUT WAS IN A BUCK
Umpire Gave Groundkeeper Additional Dollar When
Diamond Polisher Had Himself Presented With
Ten Spot, but Arbiter Didnt Know It
Tt KOnEKT V. MAXWKMj
J-porta KUItor Etenlnr Tubllo I,ecUer
THE only thin; n ball plnyer bntrs worse than nn exhibition game in two
exhibition pntnev. Manner and flub owners, howrrer, havp n hnblt of
booViiiR ibtr in tho nlfnlfa bolt on off dajn, not no much to give the boys
needed cxm-lsr, but to out down expenses. Small-town crowds contribute
freely, nnd n .one as they nri lu the niooil they will be entertained.
I.not Morula j n an oft dny in tho Mr leagues. The eastern team were
traveling westward and it was vlee versa with the western athletes. There
fore the trip was broken up as mueh ns possible. The Yankees played in
Toronto nnd the Clil'-rifso fiibi gave an exhibition in New Castle, Pa. Other
clubs did not piny beenue they were traveling nnd couldn't find tho time.
One of the tnot important persons on the day of an exhibition game Is
the croundkeeper of the mnll town rnrk- He takes ft special pride in mani
curing the diamond and hn It half-soled and heeled, to say nothing of cleaned
and presed. for the or-rnslon. tie believes he Is as good if not better than
any other groundkeeper in the world, and if he does not give himself a big
boost it i because he lin loekjaw.
For more thnn twenty years the soil expert had been working on the ball
field in New Castle. Pn. In that time he became acquainted with every blade
of grnvs. even bump on the Infield nnd knew their past history.
When It' became known that the Cubs would piny the loeal club the
gTOUtidkeeper, who answered to the name of Friday, worked harder than ever
before, nnd when .lohnn Kvcrs and his troupe trotted on the field Friday
ias first to greet them.
"What do jou think of our ball grounds?" he asked Kvers.
"Don't know jet.' nns-wered Johnny wearily. "Wait until we play on
them." Johnny had been on many diamonds before nnd refused to commit
himself.
After the National Leaguer finished their Infield practire Friday again
wus on the job.
'Now what do you think?" he inquired anxiously. "Ain t it the best
jou ever aw outide of the big league? I've been working for twenty yours
to get it in "hnpe nnd I know you appreciate it. And that Is something," he
added; "the folks here don't."
"Well." replied F.vers. "the park i not so bad not so good but not
bad. You might have done good work and thoc twenty years-have not been
Trnfcted."
T.V prcrh mode Friday feel much better and he left the field, his
face vreaihed in smiles, but promised faithfully to return. '
Friday Came Back
THE ball gume was about to start when Friday came baek. He had washed
hi face, found a readv-made necktie some place nnd was all dolled up.
"Looka here, Johnny." he said confidentially to Evers, "I want you to
do something for me. These guys here don't know how good I am nnd I
want to show them up. 1 want you to take this," nnd he dug into a trousers
pocket nnd handed over a ten-dollar bill.
What's It for?" nked Evers. "Want to buy the game or something?
"No." was the r-ply. "Just give It to the umpire."
Evers was puzzled. "Bribe the impire?" he asked.
"Naw. Just give it to him. and in the fourth Inning have him call me
to the home plate, make a speech and present It to me. That's all. Just a
present from myself to myself and nobody knows about It but us."
Evers railed the umpire, handed him tho ten and his umps placed It
carelessly in his vest pocket. Then the game began.
Frldnv. in order to make blmelf ns inconspicuous as possible, paraded up
and down in front of the grand stand. Nobody saw him except the audience
and he soon becam- a landmark. His boggy trousers, worn at half mast, the
bright shining faco and the new necktie furnished what might be called
local color.
At the start of the fourth Inning the umpire took off his mask. looked
around and halted th parade. Beckoning to Friday he jelled politely :
"Hej, jou! Come 'ere!"
"Who. me"'" inquired Trlday innoeently. "Do you mean me?"
"Yes. you"' replied the umps.
"Ain't th"re some mistake?" asked the groundkeeper. blu'hing becom
ingly. "Surely you don't mean ME."
"Come over and quit yer klddln'." retorted the monarch of all be sur
reyed. nnd Friday, hat In hand, walked to the homo plate. He was all get to
hear hl praies sung and retire gracefully nmid the plaudits of the multitude.
"Hero, take this," orated the umpire as he handed him a bill. "Now
beat it cud lot the game go on !"
Khoitl afterward Evers received a visitor on the playing bench. It wa
Friday, and he had a desperate look in his eyes.
"Say, Johnny," he shouted, "remember what I gave you at the start
of the game?"
"Yes." replM Johnny; "it was a ten-spot. Why do you ask?"
"Look what I got back." mourned Friday, as he showed a one-dollar bill.
"Get out of hers:" yelled Johnny excitedly. "Don't try to work that
old flim-flam on roc." And Friday made n hasty exit.
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TTIEK Evert icon leaving the park Friday met htm at the gate. 7m
tnrr iroi nil smiles.
fl mistake." he iaid joyfully; "that one-dollar bill tent
irrapped up in the ten and the umpire pave it to tnc tctthout knowing
it. Uair, HAW'
Athletes Run Nearly a Mile on Hits
SO MANY bizarre things c rurred in that weird and ghastly bateball game
up at tho Phils' vnrd vesterday that only a few of the mot prominent
can be nelerted for meditating purposes. In the first place, the Cubs' victory
by the basketball riv:tit of If) to 5 was a scoring record for the sensou in the
major league, nn.! incidentally snt the Phils staggering down n few more
points, but thev ?r still oi.t of the cellar, thanks to the Giants, who trimmed
SI. I.ouis ." to 1
Twenty. setrn U n 'or of runs for one game, hut ll'ur figure isn't in it
with the bas hits registered. When the old Hurr"u machine had done Its
work the ticker showed twenty-one blows for the Tubs nnd ten for our boys,
n total of thirty bae hits And there were nine two-base hits, one triple
and two home runs bv Wrlghtstone and Cy Williams, making nn extra base
total of seventeen find a total base slugging figure of forty-seven.
Hitting the ball fnr u total of forty -eight bases is a big act for any two
ball clubs in an afternoon, but isn't nny worse than having to run out thoss
base lilts. There are ninety feet between bags, so that the batters running
out their hits yesterday covered 4.""0 feet of territory, which reduced is 1440
yards, just .120 yards short of n mile. Just stop, look, listen nnd consider.
Batters running almost u ini'e in one game on base hits alone!
So much for Mug acquainted with Al Munro Alms
Next we have with us one Charley Deal, third-sacker de luxe if we judge
htm by yesterday's performun'e. Charley was at bat four times, nnd nil he
did wan to get a single and three doubles. Not a had afternoon's work for a
veteran hitting in seventh place on the ,.ub Four of Charley's club brethren
bmmed out three hits each, and qurr as it mny seem, Flnck, the Cubs'
lead-oft nrtlst, was the only member of his tribe who did not register n sjfc
snack during the P. M
' TUE Phillies' game had any redeeming feature yesterday tf Mi
the hitting of Cy Williams, wlio pushed out a home run and tun
nngle in four frtpt up. Cy had just been dropped, too, from third
place tn the batting order to sirth. ihntnno that a shift often help.
ConrrtcM. J'JI. by I'uh r Ledger Co.
AMATEUR BASEBALL NOTES
Philadelphia Lads Urged to
Enter Eastern Tourney
at Merion
BUCKS COUNTY SCHEDULE
The Westmoreland Club, of Kmung-
ton, the same team that lost one of the
hardest games crer p'ayed in South
Philadelphia, to the Frnlmjer Club.
will play the Colonial Club, of Wayne
Junction, this Sunday.
The team would like to arrange a
fame for this Saturdav with fast team
laying n fair guarantee They also
mvc several dates on their schedule fur
home teams. John Murphy, 2!1U North
A street.
Paschal! Club, of WeFt Philadelphia.
again has placed n snappy first-'lass
team on the Held. This Ik the same lub
that won the pennant in the Kmg
seing League Inst year.
Owing to the fuct that they have been
unable to secure home grounds this sea
son, the tram will be forced to travel.
P. V, Iturp. 1738 Commercial Trust
Building.
M 14 and 1.1 was A Iandti 1017 Weil
Aruora itrfM
reltontlllo A. A. wouM Ilk t" har from
nil fnt-- isi hom tem I red Klein.
J-.ltL- Vnrlh ! (IfMl
RMulnrtnn A fV . n f.lht talTl. htl GP'n
!u for sstres at lvme or n. J
Hr'l" 31S3 Weymouth trt.
St. Alplionmin Is. r . a finl-cMm travel
ln rlub wnu a gm for ' Saturday
John J Unch H29 Tanker atrnst.
ommerer Cluh wanta ms for May 1
n.) 15 11 II McCoy. 3805 North Second
"'"fimcMKr City Couiwll. No. ti. Jl. of C..
haa osen dates for nrat-claaa travallnt
leami J I'rnnk Pevlln 717 Towell atreot.
Glpureatcr, N. J . . ......
Cheltenham A. A. Ima omti datea fprflmt
r km 1 omo liim W. Holrlck, 783S Talor
atreet Fox Chat. ,
Mulberry A. C. deilrea to book guinea at
hnm or awav A. Oalbralth. 4718 Mulberry
street
( ommme Club ha eral 0lr,.n.?,"!.Jrr
U II A1CI0 33U.J
to hr from all
J, Mllkus, 1(131)
Tabernacle A. A.,
Vanta gamta M. W
a feat trae'in teom
lleyworlh, lial Oiaue
firet-clKaa homi leims
N"ortll Pocon I aireei
Cumbrli Club ots
ftrst-clajiv home teams
i; Cumbria atratt.
filononl A. C. art jrm either at home
or iry J LarHn. 278H Urown atreot
sl A. f. a faat travollnr team haa
Phturdav Mm H open. Klmer ClanKtis.
i'52 Weel r'auohin atr.
niflaton 10. A. . H.. "V!l,!f J"!"1
has Mav It nnd 1.1 o:-n B. K. MoCarty,
;Md .South Thtrtetnth Ui.
Unlwtn A, A. wanta name mr. .
Klejtft er.ra Bntrlneorln Departrrent. Bald,
win Looomotlvo Worka, 6(at North Droad
k Oreen lUbhoo Keflal h open dalea away
W t'unn J3i: Yelland etreel
Clover A. C. would l'ka to arrange gamee
with alatean - eeventron jear - old tralln
It -i I'm Ife'l' 3ofi O.mend atreet
Heil DHmnnil llnya' Club delrea cnmi
In Juno Hwav William VmhotU. nsao i)
"V".l- a. Tm.J.h -hi .T. Cl HOWf aUIIIM M -..-
"Vlia'rd.lilttlng outfleldVr .ml. """'
with a faat club. 8 r" . 2337 Kill lorn
"'jinx A. A . a fa.t Junior team want"
amaa with all hmi. loama or thla etaaa.
tUnttm O'llrlen ti2l fpruro atreet.
HnnUng C. A. A. would Ilk. to arrango
aramea for May 11 and ID away
King, 8J3 Mfred elraet
Jamea
'W.Ynf&ldrVin'W 1W. to ,l.y wlir . .
0ntrn-eiKnieen vitfuiu inir, -
Olvnn. 2M i:i't Dkhart "',. .,,
Harnign I. C. wUtiea atn wV
flr.t-cl.aa taum- M. Wilox. sw "" "
itn airea. vanoon. , . , ... ,.
Hy SANDY McNinLICK
An unusually large entry Is expected
for the Knstern Interscholastic golf
championships to be held on May 2,1, ill
utid '-.", over the east course hero nt
Merlon. A special effort Is being made
to get ns many individual bchnolbov
golfers nnd teams from the locnl schools
to enter ns possible.
The Kastcru Interscholastic Golf As
sociation has jurisdiction over high,
preparatory and military schools of the
New Knglnnd nnd Middle Atlantic
htates. It was formed to promote golf
among schoolboys, principally through
holding its annual championships. It
is hoped that u large number of local
schoolboys will enter this tourney In
competition with the scholastic talent
elscuherc and In play over tho tine
course at Merlon.
Max Mnrston is tho local representa
tive of the committee.
The team match for the school chnm
pionship i determined by the medal
scores of the four pluycrs nomlnnted
to represent a school. Penn Charter,
Lpiscopal and others bhould be nble to
muster strong quartets.
On Monday a qualifying round is
played which decides the team cham
pionship, ns stated above and also
qualifier for the individual chnmpion-
ship. Therefore any number of boys
may piny from one school in tho quali
fying round. The sixteen lowest scores
qunllfy for match piny the next tvo
days. There are medals and cups to tho
winners.
How to enter
Any boy in local public or' prepara
tory ichools, who has attended the
"chool since fall, nnd is in good stand
ing may enter the tourney by sending
his name to Murray P. Brush. Jr.,
Tome Institute, Port Deposit, Md., be
fore Saturday, May ill, or bv appear
ing nt Merlon before 10:30 Monday
morning.
Philadelphia should make a good
showing in this tourney nnd It Is hoped
by the committee that tho youngsters
hereabouts will send in their names
without delay. Henry O. Davis. 3d,
Hill, is individual champion, and the
Hill School also won tho team cham
pionship latt year.
Pucks County Country Club, nt
I.nnghorne. is on its way to a big golf
year. The schedule is just out. A
dinner match nnd the qualifying round
for the President's Cup have already
been played. Saturday tho Lnnghoine
golfers tackle Haiti, nt Bala, nnd team
matches will bo rnthcr a feature there
after. Penn's team will be played a
ueek from Saturday. Later Bucks
County will play I.nwrcnceville School.
Plymouth, Torresdale and n return
match with BaJa nt I.anghornc.
The Tournament Committee follows :
H. S. White, C. W. Sprnguc. II. I..
Hidge and J. D. Paul, chairman. The
Bucks County team plans to create n
furore in the suburban mutches.
Charlie Williams, the Ridge brother.
Charlie Lovctt and others will lead the
talent.
Here is the complete schedule:
May 14. Ilala Country Cluh at llnla I.
Suburban Cup match at North llilla it.
Unlertty of PnnMvanl at I.anKhorne.
US. Suburban Cup match at Frank ford. 'JS
firat-round match nlay (handicap) PreMdMit a
Cup: SO Momorlnl Dny handicap. P. M
June 1. Suburban Cup match at llnddnn
Country. 4. Lawrencellla School at l.nng
home. 11. eecond-round match rlay (hHii.il-
car. President s Cup consolation rmitch
Play. IP Semi-final round match play (han
dicap) Prtsldenfa Cup rnnaoliilon teml
nnaie ." nrai round matin riay manai
capl Preaident'e Cup, or notary Club or
Poor nichard Cluh. Philadelphia.
Julr S. quallfMnir round four-ball tour
namon I Independence Iay handicap tour-ranr-nt
P Unit-round match rla. four-ball
tourr.iment IB Plvmou'h "Vuntry Club at
I.nnKhome !1 neml-nnn' n.uml m.itch rl
four-ball tournament. 30. Torresdalo Golf
Club at J.anghorne.
Aiwutt 7 final round match play, four
ball tour lament. 14 dinner match. SI. tomb
atone tournament 2". eepitake.
September 3 nnd S- Club champlonahln at
fifty-four nnlea of medal pluy, 10 IJala
Country Cluh at I.annhorT)
R'ni:r tournament atarta May 7 nnd
cloes sen ml e S
The draw of the British nmnteur
golf championship contains much of in
terest on the Americans chuncets In this
event There will be 2."0 starters,
twelve of whom have either journeyed
from tho I'nited States to play in tho
event or else nro Tnnkec residents
abroud
Piv, of them are in the upper half,
the othi'r 'even in the lower. The divi
sion is ns follows: Upper Bobby
Jones, Jesse Guilford. M. Puyton, J.
Wood Piatt and Douglas Urnnt.
Loner Chick Evans. Francis Oulmet,
Bill Kawnes. W. C. Hunt, Pnul Hunter,
Fred Wright, J. H. Douglas, Jr., and
W. L Thompson.
Favorable Draw
Pome are sad over the fact that this
teems n lop-sided distribution with the
Americun trcngth mostly in the lowei
half. But this ou further thought
f.ivors the Yankees. Tho more we have
in one half tho more chance we have to
come through to the finals. A Oulin.'t.
F.xans or Jones out there und America
i confident that this time we will win.
The preliminary matches arc at eighteen
holes, where anything can happen, but
the finnls are over tne uiinj -sii-iioib
routo and it Is felt that Ouimet. Jones
or Kvnns would prove th master of
anv Briton at thnt distance.
Woodv Piatt, local champion, pl.iys
Major II. A. Boyd, Portmnrnork. If
the major doesn't sport a monoclo nnd
a pair of spats the chances for Piatt
to win should be even-Stephen
t tho greens committee meeting the
other night one of the subjects brought
nn was the ball out-of-bounds, one
stroke or two. It npp'ars niieij tnai
the old rule, for loss of distant p only,
will be played extensively hereabouts.
Local clubs, for their member events
over the week-ends, would like to make
a definite ruling. It doesn't seem as
though the stem of mixing local ruling
with the national edict is going to ho
a huge success.
WILLIAMS STOPS O'GATTY.
Former Bantam Champion Floors
Opponent Ten Times
New York. May 12 -Klrl Williami.
former bantamweight champion of the
world, scored a technical knockout over
PacW O'Cratty, the East Side ban
tamweight, In the ninth lound of their
sehedulrd fifteen-round bout, at the
Pioneer Sporting Hub Inst night
Williams outdissid hU opponent In
evrv round nnd scored knockdowns in
the fifth and secnth round". O'Ontty
was In a hopeless state after taking a
lot of punishment in the ninth round
and Billy Job. the refi-rec. stopped the
bout after " minutes nnd -." socoiicIm of
the round had elapsed Williams sent
his opponent (low ii t"ii times in nil
Babe Herman, of California kiiockrd
out Johnnv Curtln, of Jeise City, In
the fifth round of tho ecncuuled ten
round semi-final bout.
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CARPENTER IS
MONEYGETTER
French Idol Has Accumulated
$200,000 Since Signing of
the Armistice
HAS HAD 5 K. O.'S IN ROW
What May Happen
In Baseball Today
By LOUIS II. .TArrrc
There is no doubt thnt (ieorges Car
rentier is a great money-getter. Tt
hasn't tnkon the French idol long to
recoup some of his losses because of
the war. In nbout two years the July
- opponent of Champion Jack Pempscv
has raked in something like 5200,000
nnd he still is going strong, for Ills
bout with the heavyweight title-holder
will bring the Frenchman n small
fortune.
Cnrnenticr emerged from the war
virtually ruined financially. He was
not only penniless, according to re
ports, but also wns in debt to the
amount of tevernl thousand dollars. All
of fieorces' mlnlnir nronertv in Lievln.
the town of his birth nnd just outside
of Lens, was destrood during the
European turmoil. While in the serv
ice Cnrpentier pnrted with whnt sav
ings he had in expenditures for his
mother nnd family.
Shortlv nfter the Armistice was
signed Cnrpentier knocked out THck
Smith in eight rounds, and IiIb share
of the purse for this bout nbout evened
up debts of the Frenchman. Then
enmo that one-round knockout victory
over Joe Beckett In London, nnd from
that time Cenrges has earned some
thing like :i,000.000 francs, or nbout
$200,000.
Besides Smith and nccKctr, inr
pentier has scored three other knock
outs in n total of the mntches since
the Armistice. In other words,
Georges has put his opponents to sleep
nt nn average of 1.000. Blink Mc
Closkev. Orundhoven and Bat Levin
sky In turn were felled for the couut
of ten.
Most of Cnrpentler's new fortune has
been trade 'through his attraction in
exhihiMnn, matches. Before boxing
Levinkv. the French marvel made a
tour of the United States nnd after his
fvMt, with tho Philadelphia light -hea
weight. Georges appeared in
sparring set-tos In Belgium, Holland.
Denmrrk. Sweden. Norway. Switzer
land. Northern Africa and Spain.
Carpenticr's manager. ! rnucois
rsclinmpst works 'on n iu l' --
agreement
NATIONAL I.EAOCE
riuh . Wonloat.r.C.
Pittsburgh 17 a .773
llrooklin, lfl 8 .fl17
Vow York 1,1 a .flirt
Chloago 11 tt .(ISO
llnston n 13 .401)
Cincinnati I) 111 ,37R
I'hllllrs A in .csn
St. ixul n 13 .2711
AMKRICAX I.KAOUE
r-inK ir r.n.t t f-
neteianu
I M'ahlneton
I Detroit
1 IloNton
New York
Ht. Iuls
AthlHlrs ...
Chicago
A'S1AKE BIG HIT
1AITNQT inilKFAMQ
Win Ie III III III I llllllll nilll
.783 .730 III III Ull LUUIW I I II 1W
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H'ln lAff
in 7 .mm .iwi Ami
12 to .m. .nan .tut
1.1 11 .842 .AflO .870
R 8 .821) .ft.in .800
10 0 .870 .880 .800
(I 12 .420 .488 .400
7 12 ,3BR .400 .S80
0 13 .310 .380 .300
aim! Moore Holds Browns to Three
Hits, Yet Mackmon Lose
Camo, 1 to 0
.271
.203
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
NATIONAL I.mtllTE
Chicago. 10i rhllllra. s.
lloMon, It iHttabiu-gh. 0.
New York. 4 Ht. Ionls. 1.
Ilrooklrn, 8i rinrinnatl. 4.
AMKKICAN IJHOLTi
St. Txula, li Athletics, 0.
Clnrlnnd, 4 IVnahlnstim. 1.
Drtrolt, 2 Nm York. 1.
Iloston. 3i C'hlcogo, 2.
SCHEDULE FOR TODAY
NATIONAL I.KAOCE
Thlrago nt I'hllndflphla.
l'lttabunth nt lloMnn.
St. lula at New York.
Clnrlnnntl nt llrookl;n.
AMERICAN i.nnrr.
AthlHIca ut .St. I.oul.
lluMitngton nt Cleveland.
New lork nt Dftroll.
HfiMon nt Chicago.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
YKhTEMlAY'B IIE8ULTS
Irrscy City. 20i Hitmuw, 8.
llochtwtrr. 8i Daltlmorc, 4.
Iluftalo. Hi Newark, S.
Ilea ding-Toronto ruin.
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
Heading at 8yrame.
Ilnltlmore at IlillTiilo.
.leriiry City t Rochratw.
.N ci ark tit Toronto.
STANDINO 01' THE GLVBS
SHOCKER IN GOOD FORM
iv..L. r.c v. l. r.o.
naltlmore It K .870 Toronto . 0 .IWO
IlurTalo. 12 0 .871 llochrMcr. I 10 .471
Neunrk 11 0 .80 Syracuae. Oil .480
Jir. City 11 0 .880 Reading.. 0 13 .310
CARROLL TO P LOT
Scraps About Scrappers
Th mtinr of l'rcl Fulton and Homer
l.h '.Tlh" National Monday night wlU
be their flrtt encounter
Tlnth Of th
be llleir nrn 'n"', .hi iaaiHna- bla
hea!a hivo met moat o th laatn Dig
mund four hojt program.
Vr,,,,a.'.!.oaor.JPrn
nnt -ii i.f uiK'" " -..mhri. tomorrow
.... n,. ,mi i to he. Johnny
v -r-odi- Turn-r v Ith rrjllma.
nn.dcr. TiRiikle Sinlin
r nimi Hfdlv nnd
Jlll.m laxtfr
Herman Illnilln wrltta thftt In hopes to
richer, hia weight n fall '"A.'"",:
tlm Herman w.inti to match McCann "Itti
KM Wagr.tr mid Tomm Cloary.
I'lnzzl
Tommy
Pat Denncy n.
l-Yankte lircnnun s
BOODFEL
L
OWS CLUB
Marshall E. Smith Abandons
Diamond and Manager Signs
With Merchants' Nino
SI. I)uls, Mo.. Mny 12. Mr. Mc
Oillicuddy and his band of near tail
enders were all set today to giro tho
Browns a Incinp; this afternoon. JiuIr
injr from the brand of ball they put up
yesterday it wouldn't he surprising
either to sec them come through, for
those men looked like the real stuff nnd
it is the opinion here that as soon ns
the hoys "find" themselves they will
make some of the other more expensive
enstK hustle. Their work made n hlu
"it with the St. Louis fans yesterdny
when the home club had n tough battle
bent tc visitors one to nothing.
Itoy Moore, Mack's star lefthander,
hurled brillinnt ball nnd allowed only
three hits Of these three hits only one
was regular, the other being scratches.
Hut at that the Browns mnnnged to
put over n run in the second inning.
IIitn b Williams nnd .Tacohson came
successively, putting the former on
third. Tho Infield played hack for u
double play and made it. Williams be
ing allowed to scoro without a plav be
ing made for him.
The Mnckmen mnrle nnlr four lulu
off 1'rban Shocker, vho was more than
usually effective with men on the bases.
i.
Binglcs and Bungles
Greatest and Most Dramatic Golf Match Ever Seen by
Grantland Rice Was 41-Holc Duel Between
"Chick" and "Reggie" Last September
Hy CiRANTIiAND RICK
THERE was Walter Ilngcn's dramatic
rinlal, of Ttn,K..M tn 1010 . -I......
he tied Mike Brady on Hie finnl putt;
Thcro was the crent battle between
Ouimet. Vurdon nnd Hay nt Brooklluc
eight years ago ;
There was alo the thrilttnir tl.lrtr.
sLr-holc duel between Evans and Oui
met at UaKmont,' wiiicti ient to the
final putt after n long bcriea of astound
ing erents;
There was t'nrdon's heroic attempt
to beat back time and nrivnnclntr vrnrn
at Inverness, where ho missed out by a
stroke.
Jack M.Dermott I ell"",, Jimmy ',"aJI
prtrared for inatrhei with ie Wat or
the bantam l.nender took on a lout n
ilnltlmore Tt th e!enth hour earlHr, 5
i,.,lVk. and tn- former IMttilmrgh UM
at, ImprtMHa mowing.
mad
! Dean. Siiennndoah Pa protnoler.
Pit on a ahou theru tonight under
. - thaa Amarlfati T.tjlrt
CJeorg.'cnaney will 'meet Al Murphy uT the
" mi? "o.h.r. bouu tll t,n.nny
.1.
will
np. m Tnunif Moonty.
Jole Hay nnd Younf Vole t
Dick Stoih va
Kid Bciarpera.
Unllr lllnckle n'aile a greit ronlenl at At
Innil" V ty lant el &nd aa ramnt' hei
", !ox thtre In the 'ar bout tonlghi with
riruV Ilnblnaon. Joe froaaen. Malls'a
managiT la rc,lv lo Vn" a '''" of l.'.OO
for a lioutlvin.nl Him Hi anrt nny of the
loci iiur weltcrweluhti
Ynuns JnfU Tolnnd haa reaumeil training
after a month'" layoff. In h.h la.t bout
Tolanl won from Joe Jteno at Trenton.
Ir I about a fortnight Toung Jack will b
reaJy for any of tho 188 poundera.
In.kle flah'l ,vho John J lloHrtti aaa la
the welterweight ehumplon of .louth Jersey,
bntrr Tommy Cooney at Atlantic city to
night
There nro lettera In tho port ileparlment
of "hi Dimmi I'cnuc MKira for Jimmy
Pryer, Johnn Hums and Joe Ilradley.
Al Reynold, who haa boteil PranUle
ITrown Pel' I,ato and Johnny Mane, la In
ihape to meet any of the hish-claas fruiher-
eights,
Mike Credell b been offered a bout
lth Jack I'cri' of ntKburgh, nt MrKeea
port I'a.
llil'e llae. Hh.nandoah tieavweght la
r,iMpratlnK in a hoipltal Jhtre folloHlng
an pratlon.
MIUe f minora of OraMs Kerrv made a
auell Impreailon on the fana nt Atlantic
i nv Inst urek In a bout villi HniiluiiT
Powell They were r matched for next Thura
Ca plan
Vasear to Play Bryn Mawr Tennle
roiichkreiiMe V. ,, Mny 1" aiar
tulleaeu araltl lawn toiinln i leniri lim be' i
rcncfiuiea 10 piny at jiryn uuvr on jiiay Ji,
acoordlnc to an announcameilt mad at th
collilta today.
The Ooodfcllows Association of Dock
Street Merchants has secured the serv
ices ns manager of Frank Carroll, who
last ,ear piloted the Marshall K. Hmltli
bnselmll teiun. The store boys were
negotiating for a number of locations
for home grounds nnd, linving fniled,
have decided to nbnndon the game for
this season. With this decision, t ar
roll has joined the Ooodfcllows, and lll
be in chnrgo of nrranglng all their games.
Carroll nniiounces the opening con
test will bo played on Wednesday, June
1. nt the Strnwbridgc & Clothier
grounds, nt Sivty-third and Walnut
streets, nnd panics will be played there
each mid-week. The team will travel
on Saturdays and Sunday and will be
represented by a strong club.
The pitching uill bo taken enre of by
Ben (illbert, of Camden City, and Es
pohitn, of Vincland, while Jobes, of
iimUen. Mill do tho receiving. The in
field m ill be composed of Keen, Howe,
(inirison nnd Hunter, nil of well known
tennis, and Clark. Crist, Smith and
O'Neill uill make up the outfield.
William I.omliardl will have charge
of the t.'iiiii on the field, whilo Carroll
whine address is 721 Chestnut street,
will make nil arrangements for games.
Audubon After Title
With a line-up. including all the stars
of last season, and several new ones,
tho Audubon basebull club, of New
.Terse, bids fair this year to prove the
stumbling block for nny combination
after championship honors in that State.
Danny Hngel and Ben Emery have
gathered together nn exceptionally fast
hunch, and the winning of the opening
game ngninst the North Philadelphia
Browns tho first of what promises
to be a string of victories.
Brookdale Is carded for next Satur
day, while on Decoration Day Mon
mouth will be pln.ved In the morning anil
Indinnn in the afternoon.
Audubon plnss at homo every Satur
day and Is desirous of booking games
away for Sundays or twilight tilts with
nny of the best semi-pro teams. Ad
dress TJen Emery, 1722 South Fifteenth
t-treet
Old Timers in Form
,Tnck Hiiies' Old Timers continue on
their winning wa , On Sunday they
put the skids under St. Monica, 12 to 8.
Iliirry I.andls had his batting clothes
on and connected with one oMhe long
e,t h.unrrs ever seen on the Kt. Monica
grounds. lie also landed a double and
triple.
The Old Timers meet the Thirty-ninth
Ward next Sunday, at Broad and Blgler
streets, In the first game of a series of
three for the championship of down
town Nativity, Fiddlier nnd teams of this
cnlllipp can get the Old Timers ns well
ns any out-of-town learn, by address
ing Jack llincs, 2530 8outh Clarion
treet.
The heat the rhlllles rnn now do la break
rrrn with the flnha. The thlril ornme ..
the eerled la ehedulel for 3:30 P. M,, while
tlw.A'i are battltiur the nronna In Ht.
IOlll.
TfOSfnn tartkrii ftfce n ,rnt l.nlt eluh .....fy...
tav when thru frounced the PifMburoheri t
in ' in inirrrcu tuitiiifftv. 7711 li'nl th firth
detent of tht section for tht Viratts nnd the
ninth ifrtori for Rotten,
Cincinnati, world n champions two near
ao. art only a (came and a half better
than tho Thllllea
Yeaterdav nt Brooklyn the Iledt made
thirteen lilts to tho lendrero' l. jet joor
Uncle M'ilbert Hobtnaan'a bojs won, 0 lo 4.
Teaterdar a home-run hlllera were Wil
llama and Wrlihtatnne. Phllllee. and John
eton, Hrooklyn
F.ddle Oolllr.a la atltl eooMnir the. hall nt
a ferrule clip. YeMenlay the Itnedowne
clubber had tuo eafn one In fle trlpa up.
CotlcaMe hcM WaaMnofoH fo four hit,
omt Ine rliammp-i frfdlnm uon II fo f.
Their first pennant tmi raMnt hitore the
name broan, io Iheu rcletrofrd by ilrivina
Walter Johnson from fie do',
llnrrr llooprr ot four hltt ekterdn). but
the White hox were trimmed 3 to 2, largely
throuih the wlldneM of .Mulrenan.
fiouthti'ortn, of Iloitan. ilutn't perfoim to
barfly, lie hod tour stnolcs and a doub'o tn
six timcj tip,
Speaker and Sleenon are r t lit anions
the flrat tlvo In tho Amerh an l-fUEUf. Our
llalph .Miller haa fallen out cf the wlect
company In tho National League.
I'ddle M.NIchcl uml Herman Hurley each
irot three hlta for I'enti nnd helped remits N
lonla beut I)elawiiri on I'runkllti re!d
9CBirruay, v-i.
"Pep" Rlpperton Goes to Braves
New Orlrann. !... May 12. Manasar
Dobba of tho N'ew Orleans team of th"
bouthern Aaanclatlon announced todav the
rclaaao of 'Tep" Ulpparton, an outfielder,
to tha lloaton National..
Chief Yellowhorae a Reflulnr
rittaburgh. May 12 Chief Yellowhorae
the Indian, who Joined lha pitching staff of
the 1'lttaburth National), thla aeaaon will
remain a a regular Thli became known
today when offtclula of the dub announced
that I.Utla ltock had been paid tha pur
chine, money fur Yellow horae'a rolease.
Iddlnga Resign as Carneflle Coach
I'lttKbrufh, May 12 Hal Iddlnita. traeh
and baakelhall coach at Carnegie Tach, to
day tendered hla retlroatlon to the Alh
Utlo (.'ominliteo effective at tha end of tha
freaent echnol year. A contract con r ln
1)32 a offered but Iddlnaa rejected It.
aaylnt he could not accept tha salary mentioned.
But the greatest lest, the most dra
matic golf mntch I ever saw, was tho
forty-one-hole duel between "Chick"
t-vnns and Hegalo Txwis In the Inst
amateur championship, held over the
riassic engineers- course last Septem
Tho First Fireworks .
FOIt thirty-three holes the two had
Ktrilrrplml ntnim ..-. ........ ..-..
Jliere had been very 111 tin difference
'" t.hcirt.l"iy nil Jn.v, and when the
thirty. third hole was played, with the
match Mill nil square, gnllerics following
other matches combined nround this
contest.
.. At..tie hfrty-fotirti hole, which is
thn difficult sixteenth, calling for nn
accurate drive nnd a long pitch over
ii deep ravine, the fireworks started
that were to last for eight successive
holes.
Lewis, after topping his drive here,
finnlly sunk n ten-foot putt for a win,
Un the next hole he sunk another ten
foot putt for a half and so Marred for
the thirty-sixth hole 1 up.
His long tee shot split the mlddhs nnd
his line iron struck the green nnd just
trickled over, resting upon nn incline in
good position.
In the meanwhile "Chick." nfter
hooking to n trap, hooked his ciosd
shot into n grove of ancient oak, the
ball bounding bnck of the road a full
ninety yards from the green, whciu it
rested heavily In thick grass.
Here was Evans lying bndly ninety
yards from the green In 2. with LcwU
at the edge of the green in 2 nnd
Evans had to win tho hole to remain
In the tournament!
"Chick's" Miracle
AT THIS point "Chick" played a
f- brillinnt mashie niblick shot to the
fast, sloping green with the ball stop
ping twelve feet beyond the cup. leav
ing him nn nlmost impossible side hill
putt.
. J.ew is chipped bnck hole high, the
pall curling six feet below the cup,
leaving n much easier attempt.
"Chick" nt that moment was a 10
to 1 shot. Hut he started his putt on
n line four feet above the cup and it
filthily Hopped in, entering the top tide
of the tin.
Iwis then missed by less thnn an
inch and the battle moved forward. On
the first extrn hole a thirty-foot putt bv
Lewis hit the back of tho cup anil
jumped out. "Chick" then missed u
live-footer.
On tho next hole, the thirty-rlghth,
Kvnns second was fifteen feet from the
cup, while Lewis was in the rough on
n steep slope beyond the green with
a shallow intervening trench.
Ho had a hopeless shot to play from
this position to a fast, sloping grfen,
but by home miracle stopp.-d the ball
within ten Inches of the cup for a par 4.
At the thirty-ninth hole Lewis sliced
off to the woods nnd from there plnyed
....u.Mi , iti.iu, ,i- miui lu tnc IMlgc OI
the green, although his ball was rest
ing In a nest of twigs nnd he had un
derbrush Mid trees to carry on tho
wny. .another hnlf resulted,
Kcggic'H Last Chance
AT TUB fortieth hole, after "Chick"
had missed his second nn,l miu
twenty feet away on his third, Lewis'
missed his last chance.
llegglc was on the green in 2. He
hnd two putts to win nnd end the
lingering agony. Thn gnllery, which
had been nlternatel.v cheering and
yelling and then remninlng tensely
silent, massed around the big green In
another trance. Lewis elected to use
a midiron for his long approach putt
nnd the effort left him eight feet be
yond tho pin. His putt for a par -1
and victory glided gently a half inch
to the left and "Chick" was Mill in
the hunt.
Tho forty-first came near bringing a
double collnnse. Both were in trouble
on their drives nnd both were thort
of the green on their seconds, l.arh
man was thirty feet short of the nn
on his third, the terrific strain nt Inn
having got in Its deadly work
Lvans, who wns nway, ran his an-'
proach putt to within twrntv inohVi
of the cup. Lewis, six feet short,
missed his five, and one of the mnt
exciting, dramatic battles in the hlj.
tory of championship golf wns over
From thnt point on "Chick." who
had been lifted out of the grotto by
fnto on tho thirty-sixth hole, rompril
nway with the championship. Kvin
Ouimet found It Impossible to hold th
terrific clip ho set In playing nlnrtpeii
consecutive holes In seventy on.i
strokes over one of the hardest coursci
In tho -land.
CovurtoM, JJxf. ytl( rlfllifs restrvei
League and Semi-Pro Gossip
National Hank nnd Trust T.cngue
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Corn Ex.. 3 0 l.onn Kd ties. I I
N. W. Tr. 1! 1 .mi? Pcnnn CI 2
Olrard N. 2 n l.oon Hdel Tr. I 2
Phlln. TT. 2 I .W rilrnnl Tr. 0 2
Thlla, Nt. 1 1 ..iUU Guar. Tr. o 3
Todnj's (innie
Olrard Trust a. Corn Exchange, at frhit
Park.
rtnnk nml Trust Co. League
W. Ii. PC v. I Pi
tt E. Te-T. n l.nno Klrat Nat 2 2 ,-.nn
Prank. N. 2 1 .miT T TAT. I 2 .a:ia
Coil. Tr.. 2 2 .non Com. Tr. o 1 .1 00
Land Tltlo 2 2 ..'.ml
Todaj's damn
Franklin v. Quaker City, nl Drcxel III I,
YVKSTINGHOlflK I.NTKHSIIUI t.r.U.t P,
w. i ivt. v. i.. ret.
Office. ..I n 1 .011.1 I.tghlMfg. 0 I .01X1
Knglneerir t I) 1.000 lYmlncfn n 1 ,vnn
Ileceltlng 1 (I 1.000 Appr'ntlre II I .noo
fthop No.l t 0 l.OKI Col. ciurs 0 1 .lien
Hcnl Jtnln Title und Trust won Us ton Hi
game In tho Hank ard Trutt Co Lcaua
by clefentliift (Mmmcrrlnl 1 runt 10 tn 3 (Ii
rard Natlonnl neaumeil eocond plat," Iri tin
National Dank end Trust League b nf ni
Ing Northeelern Trust .1 to A McKrnti
held Norlhwealern to thne hlla nnd muck
out a dozen balemcn.
Cnlon Natlonnl anauin"d flret place In lh
Financial IttKUc b- winning from Thhd
National nt Klngeeralni; llecreatlun Ground.
Ed I.iu-li'a Plcleher cluh ronquered Natli
Ity at Twcnty-alxlh and Heed etrceta. 4 to .1
"IJrlck" Mtlnnla hit a homer during th
game. Thu llronkn llojal Glunta play at
Kleiehcr Field thla afternoon.
If. T. Potts Co. defeated It D Wood
Co. In a Comnien lal League cla 'h at 1 hie
ty-fourth and Hprute atrceta. llolh tenm3
were In good form nnd plnjcl anjpry hall.
Iloy Thomas l ready for the aea.on a
opening nt Weat Cheater on yaturdaj. wh.n
Shnrnleaa meeta American Chain. Tho for
mer Phllly outtlolder has all tho big team.
booked for the homo grounrix, but winim
cam., away on nny d.iy except Vednilm
or8aturda. which are the home pla- iiik
daa. Addreaa Hoy Thomna at Sharpie. 9
Plant. West Cheater.
Frallntjer Nine Wins Another
Heforn a largo gathering at Meadow ard
Mifflin atnelH, the Krullngt-r A. c. di'leaie'l
tha Westmoreland Club b a acoro nf lu-"
making fuur airnlght Mctorlea fur thn
downtown club thla eensnn. The Friilin.-cr
Cluh la anxious to hear from llrat-cln.s ' lain
willing to play Sunduy ball, l.nat n-.i.nn
Fiallngor plaied iiixty.iMo games, wlnnlni;
forl-nlne, loalng twohe and tying on,- nh
llliickwnod. Johoph Mcllrldo. cure of Frx
linger A. C. 1S2B Mouth Second Hre, t.
"Del Pratt Day" Next Thursday
Detroit, May 12. Next Thursday !l 1"
"Del Pratt JJav" at Navln Flold. ..
lion nf tho grandatand haa bi'en re.ernl
for tho L'nHeralty of Michigan Habi
Club, atudentK and alumni, who lll il'
honor to the former Wolxerlne loach hn
he comes hero with the lloiton Hcd Sox.
Women In Track Meet
Cambridge, May 1 2.,'Women will comretr
In athletic events nt tho Harvard Mau'um
on Juno 11 In a act of track ami field c.irn.i
for tho Naw Knglnnd Younr Women's Chrl.
ttan Aasoclatlon champlonhlpa.
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