Wfl NVJT! w -;&' "$ rn j in i W7pps! ijgsgffgijH WW r rr -ii "i i. 1031 aemaL.ffi ;i 'ra-A XT- . vt" r-o ti -" ' 1 ' -l - . -. ' Giants and Pirates Pass Our Phils for Cluh Batting Leadership m JNational League ...4f ALLIES SLJP iOM &4 7TJVG TOP HEAP IVirce Cu&s Ahead of Donovan's Team in Club Swat- "'tfaa lialpli miner rieaviest ncguiar nuter. Witt Leads Athletic Clubbers With .360 i ... ppW the Phillies havc"UU As arc hitting ns n dub down CI?. ..i i.. first nlacc to fourth In , V In s i .i:Hrii ii win . ... -',lli,iViVi lii the Mittonai League. Witanow o PPMl I" wotting by "F 11 New VoAc ami Pittsburg. In 0"lcKJ.; TIvp Cubs iuc hlttiiiR nt n (jut oraer. "l, 1. i the lender In Hie National ( I,orn hiving played eighteen games "VmbiW of .471. Wight IMiilllew ' iufili 300 or better, but most of tebLt.ot llnjcd In n great number W bV The order in which they stand MIn-.lnprt. Bell. Leuourvcnu. .ui-i u " K Miller. Wrlghtstone. Parkin " V iir iy. Irish Mcuscl Nuncnr g jSlkW .2114. Cy Williams is ' ,-. two Notional Leaguers, who i'Vnlited in fifteen or more Raines, JH JniT.30 or above that figure. National League Batting iiir Club w?-JT: n n 7 ti 7 3 5 Jt if'I:i,V. rhii 7 7 unn i ..- b C"- nl.ll cm ' n ah. n. h.uh.su p.(. SKKisa. t?5?.B"r,n .: IgWfciv i 4 10 no n n a law ii.rtr.lt. &irl.tnb5r. WC nin 2 liirtm. nlv i4 tLBUs.. i" JITbo.. ...5 sr.nv w. y i" 7 4K .'ii ft 84 18 IS 40 in XI 84 .10 S2 11 J5 ""i.-. Plltl 1 7" iT.k.. r-ni " &.. .! Irtt?' C.hJ-nhii.ii r.;i.h nic n . - mi'irn. rhii ? r" -" i- fjjaijf, t.m lill.tW, CM. Mown. Cln.. .r.,8t.l- 8 .ml V 1 -I nrMri. Do" jrown. N. Kiwi. v.. i nlll St I uniul I'ltls T.rnr. CM Crolit. Hoi n ti n n ii ift in 21 15 n n ti n 20 u 21 13 M 24 III .in ssarwiL' IMUM1, '" biibart, Cln -'4 ff.S'..Vi j UlUfr. I'hll picn CM.. . Bison, Cln . Bllltl. CM KrHiler, Cln . poi "; r; luun. bi. ij . 17 Ritthcott. St. L.U Kiin, 8t. I. . . 12 Knerod N. V 21 Pn.it. Bkln... 24 B.!lh.r, Chi 2d thmldt. Pilti Eir N. T... Mint. Cln 24 nconttebr, nkln .24 torlmm. Pitt' . 22 fcttwion. N. Y II Kdlll, 110..... TIM. cm . tanct, Cln.. m. Cln tfliuo, Chi. Himllton. ntti mi, riui. , ij.0h.r nkln Mt, run Kill, nkln Wn. rhll. . . Etclr, lit. h. . . ita. Doi . . . tikirt Cln.. tpp, N. T... sinn. UKin... Kmiel, mil . Wittr. nos., Irtn, N T . kUltr. Bkln nm.a, rm nmoni, si i. N.lll. Boa... Uxt;, Cln rar, n i.. (bun, Ho. . . IiM. N. T .. "lUon, Hon . . Sim Bon lurrln. St. I. Kjin Bkln Mrnn. N. X Eiltti St 1, . fl tfrwr.ll. Chi . 17 Kiettn, Rt. h. 12 Sun.r, Pitta.. ii IN ill 21 81 n 1 1 8 n d in ii ., n n ., lii r fi o 20 11 a n i n in 13 in 12 7 14 10 n a .i a i l (i 10 n it 1R ii o 13 m 12 ft a a n it n N It ft n 8 1 8 ft 14 12 11 n II ft ft t 13 i lft T 3.1 .1 3 17 8 21 7 ft lft II 311 :ii ii in 4 n 2.1 nt 27 28 20 7 18 24 Ml 20 II 7 0 0 1 0 n r ft o a n ii i l 0 0 4 O 3 I 1) O 0 O lxth nlacc. but there are several members of the team who arc pounding w ith considerable regularity. The highest nerccntasc for clubbing in Con nio'H ranks goes to Johnny Walker this wecli. He is hitting at the rate of .400, but then Johnny has played in but eight games. The real leader of the Athletics is Whltey Witt, who has plnjcd ,In twenty games and is hitting .'100. The other Mnckman to slug above the 300 mark up to date is Welch with .ail. . Ilcllinan Is rttill leading the American League by n ble margin. The Detroit Hwatter is hitting nt a .G'Jl clip for the itrl twenty gnmes of the season. Burns, of Cleveland, Is hitting .447, and Kvans, of 'the dame club, is tapping them nt the .417 mark. American League Balthig Player Club O. All 0 O 1.000 Hellmnn. Dot.... 20 73 O II .7ftll Uhle. Cleve ... 7 17 1 0 .tub iiurm. Clee. ..12 as 0 0. .1)82 Hvani. CI9VO....U 31) n o- ,1107 Koiler rios.. . . 0 12 0 0 .BOO Wood. Cleva 10 34 1 3 .471 Htioaknr. Cltun..2.l NS (I O .429 Iluth. N Y. ... 10 72 2 9 !?1J J. UnlUpr. Ath . 8 3ft 1 .400 UuihorlnnH I)M 0 ,40(1 Hlonhnnnnn. Clnv.2.4 1 .3113 TM.r-v M. V ... ft 0 ,3811 Klnnalnnil llf.(... 7 0 .SKft ivvnlll. cipi. ..23 1 ..lb fll.nrrlfv Wn.h .'ill '.' '21? SlOltll, Till . 8 1 3 Ii Tobln. St. L. 21 ?" Ultt. Ath 20 SL'. Willi, mi. Ht. L is 3 !' l'lclnlch. Wih . il " "" . Hlslcr. Ht. U. , 2V'I Jlcnoiky no.. 9 "I StAVinll f.lnvn 2" i smith. Cleo. , Vfach. Uet . . Ohlhiim Det Snrgent, Det. Jlounel, N, Y.. Wnril. N. Y .Tnhniton. Clee in JuiIbp, Wnsh....23 Hooper. Chi.... 1U lllue Dot 24 uuol, Uoi ... 17 Hlce Wnnh .LM Slmnki. Wnah.. 23 38 3 8 1 111 0 lft 0 84 jn ni 22 11 2S in 17 17 28 30 2 ft lft I U n 11 18 2ft 2 27 28 7 1 13 24 20 21 17 ... 18 tl 11 in l l ii i 2 1 S" Btchcll, Bkln IW1IC4. St. J. Aumi, ruts,.. WV. Bt. I... gu. Kin... il "2 81 13 31 no 8 81 10 4 SO 7n sn 47 .14 17 17 17 47 13 ftl 31 08 24 24 II .13 . 7 . 0 n in . ft 2.1 ii in II l!l II i 8 ::i n 2 3 8 0 (l 111 2.1 o 7 0 2J 1 1 11 21 0 0 n 4 ii n o l o n 4 21 0 I) 0 111 0 1 10 21 1 1 0 11 0 2 2 8 10 3 4 0 1 2 4 0 0 1 4 0 1 0 11 O 3 1 .10 0 21 tnn n. nil 2 71 24 no 10 3.1 7 lft O ft ft7 73 37 04 in 18 12 12 13 7 0 n 0 n ft 7 2i 7n 7 is N R8 2n 0 13 18 lft 1 lik. nil. 10 j 0 o ii ii 4 0 n 1 in ii n 0 i l o 3 II 0 4 o 0 4 i 1 1 0 1 (I II 0 12-'. n in 13 in 20 7 3 1 11 14 .3.14 3B1 ,3ft0 .340 .338 ,.i.n .381 .3.41 .313 111 .318 .333 ..133 .324 324 .318 317 31ft .3 IS 314 .aim ami ..ion .301 300 311(1 2117 .207 .'jni .204 .204 .203 .202 .'JII-' ,28'l .280 .280 283 ,2(0 .271 .272 .200 208 .'.'OH .204 .20J 'JVl .2.m ,2R8 2n .2sn 2.11 .21(1 .2.10 .241 .211 .2.in 2.11 .21.1 . ,21ft .21.1 .21.1 .234 2.11 .2211 .220 221 217 .217 .211 208 .200 200 .200 101 in2 1811 tss IRS 1117 17 11.7 1.14 14.1 .143 isn l.n 121 t'Jft lift .111 .077 .077 ,nn7 noo .oon .000 Welch. Ath .lacubion. HI 1. Hoth. S Y. Younir, Det , llnuliy, Olee .lonei. Ilos Knllt, Chi I'lpp N Y Oleuion. Bt. I. Mam N. Y llnrrli. Wnah Seioreld. St I. hmlth. St I, Jones, D"t XIIIhii. Waah ilrlnnli, Hoi Collins. Chi . (IrlfTIn. Ath Shorten Det.. Hush Det 21 10.1 8 n 711 111 8 74 03 22 Ml 7ft 12 (18 17 88 01 88 41 03 12 3 70 74 02 04 72 88 ftl no 8.1 4S 81 211 ton 17 17 73 21 .17 23 111 .24 II . S 10 in 10 21 0 24 0 . (I in .in 18 n 21 17 7 23 21 .17 in . a 13 !4 1 0 II 0 II 1 0 0 2 1 0 o (I ii. nn.su r.c. .UiL 470 ,4o7 .417 .417 .41 .400 411.) .400 331 38S .380 .ITS ,37ft 301 :ioj .3111 .3110 .300 II "3.17 ft SSI 3ft 1 ::u .341 .341 .341 .131 3.U 331 .1J0 .321 1J1 .310 .310 .318 314 OS 24 80 40 88 (-S 00 7ft 25 2.1 114 C. IViilki-r. Ath Iir 01 211 . 7 20 . ) 17 1.1 13 17 M National Club Batting Clnli n An Ti if on in xm an rn Jkleao . ,20 081 lOrt 210 4R 7 2 ft 30,1 "r York., 21 97 10.1 201 27 12 11 11 204 HtUburfh 22 701 110 2111 4ft 21 .1 21 288 ? .. 2t 714 82 SOS -!8 3 15 II .287 "Don i, 22 778 04 21ft 20 1.1 7 1.1 27n FL IVMlli IG rtftT n" inn nn ,1 ,, m, flndnnni 24 7RO 80 200 31 17 4 13 204 """"urn , 24 7.18 PO 102 3ft 12 0 10 2.11 Rational League Pitching iHlph.. r.i..i. -.ui, ,uii wr. rltti . rtm Bkln . . , KHS'-JSP" IJiiaiu, n. y ', I, ""''! Hill iSK!ST'SP- 51b. N. Y ten!1"1-... an. phi. Srlion. pin. KBV'.i'..... Sja 'nun :: a", cm XfJln. Chi r. Bkln. . S?'"1" Doi. . 8$&" .: jSS" n!"V " If'k, rui .; saw. iMiiiiv .. B".7n ch ?l. !? st i,' UPC n i oon n i noo o 1 oon o i ono o 1 ooo o i ooo o l ooo ii l oon o i ooo o i ono o i ooo 0 1.004) o i ono 0 1.4)00 o l ono ft 1 ono o i nno Last Hhut W I. t 3 .1 3 Out 1 0 1 1 0 1 DiiKnn. Alii liommcll. Ath, Dl-. Ath . tintzlll. Ath Scott, linn Jamlcaon, Cleve l'rntl Ilos Strunk Chi . Collins. Uos Oardnor. Clee Kimitcr. N Y.. 13 Alnsmlth Det . 1.1 Wetrol. St L. Hot. N Y .. Oerber. St. X. . Johnson, Chi.. Schalk. Chi .. Mooro, Ath , I'ecklnp'h N Y Lamb St I . Hllllnne. St I, Koip. St. I, .. Sheely. Chi .. linker N. Y rerklna. Ah (InllowiiT, A Hi llodle X Y V. AVnlker. Ath It Kroner, Wnsh 11 Fnhnr Chi . 7 Hasty. Ath . 5 Thnmni CIomi 7 Vltt Ilos 17 Hendryx. Ilos 111 O Ttourke, Wash 22 Lev, la Wash 17 Mulllffan. Chi . to Clraney. Clo . 11 Kerr. i;ni . n Znchorv Waah 8 Johnson Wnah n Knrr, 1)03 . 7 Ie. St 1. 11 Schnns, X Y 18 Khnikp. mt 7 Yurjnn, Chi Shockor. St I. Mlddleton IHt Acosta Waah Leonard, Det I-ollioId Ilos f'orleskle Cloe Pentork, Dos., Halo. Det . Dilenwnld Clevo. Hurwell, St. It . . Myntt, Ath Rusaelt. Ilos Keefo. Ath n Parry, Ath ft Holtlnss, Det ... ft nrlrkson Wnsh,. n Harris, Ath 0 82 Ift 8.1 31 S7 111 nn 47 ftl) 88 4S 41 U 20 ft 12 ni 72 14 IS 7(1 S4 27 0 70 '.' 8 70 71 44 40 21 lft 5 ft r.7 .17 81 01 on in 10 ii 17 n i.i on 7 7 17 10 10 11 11 21 13 1 1 O ft (I 7 R 0 n n n. 13 0 13 1.1 1 8 24 10 4 2.1 .1 211 . 3 12 13 1 17 11 1 11 1 20 ft 17 12 . J 0 12 (I II 13 10 14 0 lft IS ft II 3 12 4 1 4 13 ft 1 10 0 O 12 12 8 0 4 4 IN 111 0 I 14 o o u 7 4 3 14 2 8 12 fi 11 3 ft 0 3 t i II II 0 I) 21 1 in o ii o o l l t l 0 0 1 II ii l 3 II II 0 3 1 I) 1 2 1 4 0 4 1 0 3 4 I 1 O O II 2 I) 0 ft 0 0 n QUALIFY FOR CLUB GOLF TTTLES TODAY Huntingdon Valley and Merlon Schedulo Medal StartOthers Run Gamut of Links Events GIRL GOLFERS BRILLIANT My SANDY McNIItLICK Huntingdon Valley nml Merlon are both due to start tholr club golf cham pionship today nnd most of the other cliibi l,nc odd, novel nnd nttractive events of some sort for the week-enders seeking the competitive drill. Two slxtecns iiimllfy at Huntingdon alley, while Merlon wLhnvo but one flight in the match piny. Some of the best golfers in town ii J. "l ,psc lw.?. I10'01" cl'ibs nnd some the titles neccssnry to win ,i3,i,nF'hnvCrn. is holding s opening day derby. Llnnerch is having n tour- Si.!0 on. "V1'8 0,,t with the ,ni ."Iy.: ,,lpl,,s n selective nine In "!","' iiansdowne, nnd so on through nil the locnl districts. nic men golfers are engcr for the pHp, ,h? "nndclpl.ln tournament n, U ' ic bpe, foF C01'Ple of months, n, tgr!1."l't. for c,,lb cvcn' has been i,nRiy iar(e fnri A, o( which bespeaks again the biggest sen son we have ever hnd on locnl links. TWO NO-H T GAMES FOR RED GRIFFITH Villanova F?rep Hurler Accom plishes Unusual Feat, Blanking Salesianum 'High, 7-0 GERMANTOWN WINS TITLE Hod (Jrifflth. stnr pitcher of the Vllla nevn I'rep nine, jestcrdny pitched his second no-mn, no-hit gnnie of the sen son. , The clnssy curver of the Main Line tenm blnnked the Snleslnnum High School, of Wilmington, and fnnned fourteen batters. About n month ago (Ji'lfiitli let the Clayton, N. J.. High School team down minus hits or runs. First Year of Hurling This is the first year that OrUnt'i has ever hurled for the Main Liners, or even hurled a baseball, nnd this mnkes his record the more remnrknble. In the Clayton shutout, Griffith struck out ten Uinttcrs. Through Ills mnstcrl.v nitclilne yes terday afternoon, the Main Liners had little difficulty In defeating Rnlesian num by a 7-0 score. Vlllnnovn scored nil of its runs in the third Inning, through the wlldnoss of the Wilming ton school's hurler nnd several timely blows. Gcrnuiiitowii Clinches Title Scholastic Baseball Records lNTKn.8CHOrA8TIC LEAC1UB W. It. P.C. W !.. Otn. it... 10 0 1.1W0 Fkfd. K. 8 fi W.rhil. It. 8 4 .(ISO Cath'c II., 3 0 South. II . ft 4 .ftftO North, II.. 1 0 Central It. ft 4 .HBO YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Oermantown Hteh, 8. Southern High, 1. Weit Phlla Illnh, 7i fiathollo HlgH-, 5, Central High, 0; Northeast High, 1. OTHER RESULTS Cheltenham High, It . Colllngwood Hlgh.O. Hnrarthmorn High. 0. Haverford High, 1. Villanova I'rep, 7 8alealnnum High, 0. Chestnut Hill Academy, 10, Wilmington Frlendi, 0. i Uni I PNRAHK W 1- AMMAN iVVlv I I IfcwIWIWII II I OUR PHILS MEET TI HEPIRATESTODAY r Lee Meadows Likely to Get Hurling Assignment for Open ing Pittsburgh Battle 23 14 . 2ft 21 17 21 7 7 20 17 2i 4 T 1S 17 14 12 lft 111 ft 0 1 0 o l i 0 0 I 4 I 1 1 8 4 8 7 7 3 1 1 1 0 4 8 1 0 o f 0 1 1 0 (I 1 0 0 o o l o o. n o o o II 0 0 1 0 0 0 o O 0 0 0 0 0 0 II 0 0 o I II 0 0 n o o 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 o o 0 II 0 0 817 313 .411 SO1! 30S 308 2') 4 .,201 .202 202 20J 202 28S .'.'8H 28 1 .281 284 .2811 .280 .280 280 .277 .270 .2111 .207 .205 .205 .201 2nj .2ftft ..'ftl .2.11 2R1) .210 .2.10 .210 2.11 .24 3 230 .211 .231 28 t-lrf! nil fx ha, P'"-1 themselves .niiif ' r lnt0 jnM-MnBon form, you might sn. nt this ntnge. Their team mntrh plnv u In ih. w ,.... o ii 1 0 0 0 (I 0 0 (I II 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 o n o o o o o .214 .214 .211 .211 .201 .200 201 200 .200 .20) .101 101 .111 11)0 ISO 188 188 18-2 nil 1117 ir.4 inn 143 143 118 .100 inn not oni OKI .077 .nno .nno .nno nnn .nno .noo .nno non .nnn .000 GAME STARTS AT 3 P. M. I'HII.LIIW Nealr., rf ltnwllnga. 2li Meiisrl, If. Wrlghtatone. 3b. I'nrk'naon, Williams, rf. .T. Miller. 1 b Ilruggy, o Mcndows, p MTTHIU'IU.II Rlglie, If Cnre). rf Mnrnnvlll. si Ciitshiu, 2h Wllllen, rf Tlernry. 31i llrlmm II. Srhmlilt. r Cooper, Former Coach at State and Syracuse Agrees to Aid in '1921 Campaign WILL LOOK AFTER BACKS DEFEA T OF VILLARD 5 'A GREAT SPECTACLE It Was No Part of a Battle, Says Grantland Rice, but, Proved Thrilling Round Speed and Power Overcame Bulk By OKANTLANI) KICE mill". HI". un the tenth round of the I knocked down in elrlii ... nt hniln. i- Ketchell-O'Brlen battle ivhcrcln I had been dropped in fifty seconds by a Our Phillies were nil set this morning Gcrmantown High clinched tiic In- I ,nKC nortnl combat with the l'lURutirgn I'irates tins nuernoon nttne American Club Batting rins Clevelnnd Detroit .. St. Louts Washington 21 700 10J 2nn 27 10 Alhlotlcs . 20 ORn 73 17.1 2.1 14 nnniwi . ii ii in nt i.iii ii n Chicago 10 032 53 100 20 7 a AD. R H 2D.3B.HR SI) .23 702 ioo aoa oa is 10 n 21 841 138 57'J JH II r. nn XI i.'N llli: .'IIS 28 17 10 0.12 81 178 37 8 R 19 lft 7 o in o n I M 3 5 PC. 33.' .323 28rt 278 28 21.1 214 253 American League Pitching Pitcher Club Sutherland. Det Acnstn, Wnah Odenivnlc! Clnve Schncht. Wash . . Nfvers Dos . I Palmero St . Nt rS.: M. fct I," jCwtr. HniAn MIIr1a-., ...... RllO 7.10 007 007 007 nnn nno ono 071 ftllll ron ,RflO 800 nnn .400 4no 113 in .331 811 311 2.10 2.10 210 .250 2nn nnn noo nno nnn .ooo mm .oon nnn uno .000 nno ono .000 oon ,.K.... T'a.I. " i V Thormnhlen Una Jj ' Jonos l)os "I Plercy N Y " I Uhlo. Cles J Mays. N V JJ I Coveleakle Clme JlShoiker. St. L Fnber. Chi ' Mlddleton, Det. 2 Malls Cleie 2 I Oldham Det I Rommell Ath ('IDagby Cee o Pnrhary Wash 0 Hothoron St L . 0 Oulnn N V 0 (re. Ath Hedge Chi 1 lohnsDrr Wish I 1 1'ennock Ilos . . I I Hnyt N Y . 0 Monro. Ath Kolp. St L Hrlckson Waah nhnrko. Det Davne St L Mngrldgi. Wash . Dauas Det llnnrla, A til I eonard, Det . Perry th Kerr Clil llumell, St L . Vnylor, Ath Shawkey N. Y Holllngs Det Wilkinson Chi Hush, Ilos Collins N T Mulrannnn t'hl Cullop St L Ituamil Dm Morris, hl eath Postpones "Burke Dny" BurJJ'.' II., ,ln,,. . ' . I.MlJMl" aI il -- i iir i'iini(iri !. 'faw ilS ,,'n ! ?' ' a2i ""ui iiiiiiiiiMri in iii i. "VUll A ...! fikuim" "'rrlcan now with the lloalon IT 't tagh. nfph. ""i1""1 u f'UlnwinK the l "Sgnt of his dauilhler .Marian. &Ctlb Pla... O.7.. . . -S.J."'. Minn.. M.v u ....u . ' 1.811 Iln luiunnfto Ul Ih. n.'f 'laniinm nnrl InflnlH... U'h.l.n 3 .1 4 8 1 1 1 1 2 n T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 n n 0 0 0 n u (i n o o L PC o l oon n 1 (11)0 ii 1 onn n i non o l nnn o i non n l ono n i nno Laat Shut w. ft" 813 ,7.in 7.10 7t4 714 .714 007 007 nn7 .nnn ono "I1 RMI .1110 51)0 ,5011 son 4iin 4nn 831 1)3 .131 311 111 331 111 311 ,2ftll 2ft0 2.10 .2no .nnn onn nnn nnn onn nnn noo nnn nno nnn nnn Out n o 0 o o o o n l l o l i l 2 n l i n n o n n o o o n n n n ii n n n (i o n o 0 n o 0 II 0 (I 0 n n n 5 esterdny the.v nlnvml tl.i. nr.i .... hernenbout'P fr ,m,lvWunl hon Miss Caierly Stars Though fcw of the leaders In the big filths were entered thev wouldn't hsw Had much rhnnrc of besting Miss Mil-1 ...... j uven v. or tne Urickct Club, who is to linve the honor of her name on the (eist Cup, or rather silver pitcher, by lrtur- of n really dazzling 87. The conditions yestcrdny nt Over Drook, where Hie event was plavcit were plain bad for low scoring. Ilnin le the night before, nnd the water was still present in some of the low spots or (he course during (he day. Hnlf of the course is comparatively new. which leaves Overbrooklnn.s the chnncp rif bad lies, ns is nnturnt In nil new turf. The general dninpne&s made the (onrse slow, of course, and over head it was murky and uninspirntional, as it were. Therefore, Mlbs Cnvcriv's f7 was ii jiicce of fine golf. 'Hie Crlekct Club plnyer, who is ex-nntionnl finalist. ex-Ioeal champion nnd hns won n pnrcel of honors on mnny links, has made a fine start. She hnd n pomfortnhlo ilnrn of it. winning by five strokes, nnd had many chances to save strokes at that. Lnst year she missed most of this piny while abroad. It was conceded before the start that honors would lie between M1ih Caverlv and Mrs. Vunderbeck. tier clubmate, an that the hitter's 1)7 was n big surprise. But Mrs. Vanderheik simply had nn "off day," and her 1) to the home green wns not the lejst of her difficulty. She hnd n number of putts that wouldn't drop. The Home Hole That eighteenth hole, incidentally, mode lots of trouble. It is supposed to be a par 4 : but n C was the best done on it. The fnirwny all slopes sharply down to a creek, with u narrow bit of lint fnirwny running beside the water. In frout of the greeu there is n pond, af fair, llv negotiating cleverly tho flat here and there, the indies felt lucky to bo short of the pond in three, on in four nnd down in two putts. From the sidelines it didn't look so good, nnd might proie even harder on n dry day. Lots of coif was nlaved phcre. lis and 13s not being very unubunl. Miss Helen Jleelir.n. Ccdnrbrook, was (piite the (lay's sensation when she turned in the low net of 7.S and was second for the cup with a OU. It's her second l)U this season, and it looks ns though she's going to improve on her fine showing last jcar. Miss Median is one of the joung stais nt Cedar-brook. The real data was forthcoming from her father, l'ater Median, head Qf ono of our verv best locnl golfing families, beaming with pride, explained that he couldn't tell hi3 daughter whnt he wns nbout fo say, because his own game had dropped below tho family par. Siorr dame "She hits n long. -ball -with the wood and that part of It'a nil right," ho whispered stealthily. "Rut she'll be two strokes better to tho green nnd lose tho hole. Her short game is her weakness, but I mn't say n word to her nbout It because she knows that's the worst shot I have too. How con I tell her ! to go practice masliic shots when I ought to piactice them myself?" The oiithful talent at Overbrook had the competition for tho low net prizes moru or ley to themselves. Miss Kntheiinu Hutdilnson, Woodbury's pioinising expert, led for it most of the dnj with nn 81. Miss Polly Grlscoin. Mellon, was clobo behind with 85 and then Miss Charlotte Cheston. Cricket Club, turned in nn 84 nftcr Miss Mce hnn'a 78. This city Is going to continue to figure in women's events hern nnd afield for somo jenrs, just with its present players. It takes quit a little tranquility to say ot thai draw for tho British women's title 'Well, wo might as well havo It oier with In tho first round as tha lait " As announced llsa Stirling plas Mlia Leltch In tho Hrst round them May 30 Everybody wanted them in meet hut everybody also wanted that meeting to bo In thu finals. A It standi one or the other will ha.e to drop out the ery llrst morning otan olght een-noie m4icn i ii'i iciun ,'n ; ""- uithiai- tmprlra or Great Hrllnln Mian Stirling will hnve neveled 3000 miles to meet the. peerless iiss ieurn in iuc m.i round without any championship match to put hir at ease befpra the big teit It s aeklng a lot it she cornea through she'll be een more of a champion Ihnn we now think (orHfhnlnstle League baseball title ses- tcrdav by defeating Southern High, by tho score of 8 to'l. The win jestcrdny was the tenth straight league victory of the year for the Cllvcdens. Knufman, the Green and White s star moundsmnu. held the down-towncrs nt hnv throughout the gome, nnd it is doubtful thnt they would linve scored at nil hnd he not enscd up in the eighth. Kaufman, by the way. has hurled every lengue gnme for the Gcrmantown aggre gation this jcar. West Philadelphia High School came through in the late innings of their gnmo with Cntholic High on Cnhill Fcld, and won by n two-run margin. Tho finnl score was 7 to 5 in favor of the Spccdboys. ,....,, Catholic High jumped into the lend in the second inning of the fray by walloping four counters ncrnss the plat ter. Thev scored onothep in the third, nnd it looked like curtnlns for the Ornnge nnd Blue The boys from across the river turned the tables in the sixth, however, when they fcent five men across the plate. Two more crossed the penta gon in the seventh nnd ninth, nnd tfie game was sewed up as far as West Pliilly was concerned. Scraps About Scrappers RobbT Wolgast. of Scmthwark. Is another example of a boxer who has to go out or A...n In nr.l.f In iraltn ITOOM IlC hflR bOXeU nddle. Leonnrd In New York twice and they nro rematchod for third conteat. Willie Jackson nw Wolgnat in his bout in New York on Tucday night and told Hobby s manager. Jimmy Coster, ''that little kid looks llko tho best bet fnr a bout with Jimmy Wilde In a year or so " Jimmy lrrr la eainbllshlng quite a repu tation aa ar umplro In South Philadelphia ball games. Ho has receded an pfler to offlcinto in tho weekly contests at Hanover. Pa. Fryer says tbot be will keep In shape throughout tho summer and resume boxing next tall Jimmy weighs 170 pounds. nobby Allen Is aMXhr South Philadelphia nswelght who la rbout to break Into New York boxing Urclo II also Is being groomed by .Tlmmv Coater who Is negoti ating for a match between Allen nnd Joe Dillon the latter part of the month Homer Smith, the Kalamazoo heavy weight Is twenty-rrtur ears or ago. Is six feet two Inche tall nhd weighs about 200 lounda. His manngor, Joe. Golden, 1 trvlng to put Smith In lino for a match with Jack Dempsey. On .Monday night Homer gets a severe teat In on olilit-rounder nt tho Na tloi.al against Fred rulton. Threo othir heavy matches scheduled are Knockout Sill llinn is Frankle tlritlort. Carl Lo Dlaneha s Sergeant Billy Miter and Ploughboy Harris vs Tommy Clifford Hank flrlfTrn la training Hddle Morgan, of ling and for a eomebarl.. Orlffen has Moi gnn boxing dills with Johnny Pawn. who. Hank says, baa deelopd a hard right-hand punch Marcus Williams has arranged his final rcgualr show ot he wjiaon at the Audi torium next Tuesdm night. In the w!nd-un Tv Cobb will meet AJ Knx Jn on eight-round ku He six-round bouts are scheduled, as follows: Teddy Hoalh vs Jack Meyeri. Hennv Link 8. Johnny Hanlon, Georco !foS?.g ailrten . George Stark. Jack Jhansy "s. Harry Smith and Nick Pacitto vs, Harry Young Goodman. Steve iJiver has rematched Fighting Jo Clark with Rube Bennett at Maple Orovi, Lancaster, lor n ten-round bout on Monday night. nobby Bobldeani local lightweight, left last night with Jack Herman, sl heavy weight, for Seattle, Waeh., vrhon the former will bo handled by Oeno Mellody. Joe CTrlstJana hap booked Hilly Hlnes for a bout with Al Delmont In Trenton for Mon day nlgM Eddie Wagond will clsih with loung Muffo in Trenton May 23 Churlrj Daggert Is open ror 122-pound competition In hl last bout he defeated W lllle Callahan at Incastor. local yard, .Fifteenth and Huntingdon streets. The time of the gamp is .' o'clock the usunl hour for Saturday contests. While the prospects for a fracas were not supcr-brillinnt nt noon, there were hopes that Mr. Miss would hold off for a while nnd give the boys a chance to put n crimp in the winning run of the I'irates. who have dropped only five games nnd have won eighteen. Lee Meadows wns doomed to do the rough work with Frank Itruggy behind the bat, while Cooper was told that he would do the tossing this afternoon for Pittsburgh. The Pirates were unable to complete their lloston scries v ester day because of rain, but their stnnding in the Nntlonnl League went up because nrookljn wns trimmed bj the Cincin nati Ileds, 5 to 4. Pittsburgh will be here Mondny and Tuesday, then come the Sl Louis Car dinals, followed by Cincinnati. Bader After Games Away The Edward r. Iladnr baseball club, of Atlantic City, would like to nrrnnge games wav from home for Mav 28. 20 and .10, Would like to henr from Stetson Nativity Delaher. Drldesburg Camden ritv straw hridgo or any other homo c,uh Tinder la forced to play awnv on the. ilate- o ac count of tho homecoming of the n-.... . oinnis unaries i.eniz. manager, i opray i avenue. Atlantic Clt. Pimm .'4 'n Illg Hill Hollenback will assist Conch John W. Hcisman with the University of Pennsylvania football team next fnll. This formntlon known to those on the inside for mnny months wns announced yesterday afternoon after the meeting of the athletic council. The meeting wns the lnst for the present council. A new one takes Its seat next month Kdward Stevenson. Iltid Hopper nnd .lack Telmosse. under graduates, will not sit in the next council. In their places will '""W Shccdy. president of the senior clnss of next year; It IIoj dc. editor in chief of the Pennslvnnian ; Kddlc Mitchell, stioke nf the Miriti crew: Emtl Rosenost. of the basketball team, nnd Charles Wagner, who was u mem ber of tho vnisity football team last fall. The lnst three named were elected by the sfudentH of the different bchools in the I'niversitj It is expected thnt he will have com plete chnige of the backfield candidates next fall, with Hcismnn ns the direct ing head of the conchlug itnf. Tiio announcement by the rouneil jcbterdny afternoon was a foiegone con clusion. Shortly after it wns published that Hollenback had bpon approached by the Football Committee those on the inside were told that Rig Rill would accept the posv. The council's nnnounrc ment was a mere formalitj . Hollenback wns captain and fullback of the Red nnd Rlue tenm nf 100S, one of the greatest tenuis in the hisforj of the University. Rill is not new to the coaching gnmo. He was head coach at Stnte College nnd Svrneuse Jiefore as sisting Rob Folwell with the backfield at Penn in 1017. IMS nnd 1010. Last icar with the new regime Hollenback was Inactive Kctchcll booted the Bhlladelphian for a perfect goal, hanging his Inert bodv over the ropes. Some ennto is the proper phrase. There was nlbo the first round of the Leonard-Mitchell affair, where each boxer horned In with n clenn knock down, stirring the multitude to its pro found depths man slxt.V-tWO tiniinds llirlitnr. I'r.n then few figured thnt this one blow wns any winning fnctor. "Wlllard would study get to his feet, clinch, otnll and survive lhe round for another start, snvage at the affront offered his vast person. Wlllard did get to his feet. Rut also, before lie coilld get set, nnothcr lnunicring welt caugnt him on the jaw There wns thp fourteenth round of nnd down he crashed for lhe second the Corbctt - Fitzslmmons melee nt time. And, nt this point, the answer Cnrson City (which we never saw I. , was plainly written that another chnm llated among the scnsutionnl chapters plon hnd come to his doom, sooner than in ttin Ttnnlt nf Snek. Rinff hlstOrV Is I nnv rhnmntnn In tln. litoln. 1....I .... i full of grcnt rounds. Rut the most sen- stumbled into defent. nntlonnl single round wo ever saw wns Seven times in the course of that one the first round at Toledo between Jack ; round the challenger knocked the chnm Dempsey nnd Jess W illnrd. ,,ion sprnwling. Willnrd never hnd any The Hiirrlrane Stanza ln.,l)P' his attack into motion. Wit r inn n,,n ..hnmninn ntnnri fi T!,nl first I'unch left him dnzed. be ILLARD then -hnmpion, stood 0 wl,,pml befuddled, with the bewildered feet i. weighing in at im stripped smile of one who is n bit comical in the Ueinpsey. the challenger, 8tood I. feet conk or i,imv jn the bcnn 1. we ghing in nt 188 htripped. illard, .., Vin,' .e six inches taller nnd sixty-two pounds I X'10r;l""llu: 1 actor heavier, wns the Giant in battle with , QPLLD plus power had been too much the legendnry .Tack. j O for giant bulk and unusual stamina. Now illnrd bad never been knocked ) Panther hnd struck nnd the ox hnd down In his career, although off and on i fallen. The first blast of high explosive he had faced such robust punchers as had blown nwny the big turret of the Jack Johnson nnd Frnnk Mornn. Demp- I fort sey's best chniuc seemed to be his The wonder is that Willnrd was able to greater speed and alertness that in six continue getting up. At his fifth descent or seven ronuus inigur. cimer tire out into tne deptiis the big crowd, n raving, iv liuirii or ijuiuuuii- nun. iiniviui'ii iv il lnrd wasn't lucky enough to drop one of his huge fins on a vital spot The round opened with Wlllard noised ns if posing for a moving picture of th slow motion t.vpe. He wns almost patronizing in his cnlm sercnlt ns Dempsey might be in facing Rennv Leonard. For there wnsn t n s! much difference in weight Carl Mays at Cleveland Cleveland, O,, Mav 14 Carl Mavs New York Yankeo pitcher made his drat up rtearance here todiy since he threw the ball ast August which resulted In the death of Ray Chapman Clevetai-I shortstop Pre vlous announcements by Miller Hugglns wer that Maya would pitch todaj Electric Athletes to Meet The opening of the Athletic Aaaoclatlon of the Phltndelphli Electrlo Co will be he'd this afternoon al Howard McCnll Field Highland Park Toaepli D McCall will rsl.ae the flag and make a short address to tho emo.ovea There villi be two ball games The field gnmea will Include clock coif, potato race and balloon contest for the women n golf driving contest nnd nuolt tournament for the men nnd a balloon nmtest suck rnee potato race and three legged race for tho boja and girla roaring mass, acclaimed Dempsey cham pion. 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JLxpnarge I 1M v . $y Alterations 1 Ferguson and McCloskey Box Unin teresting Wlnd-Up at Uptown Arena Willie McCloskey and Willie Ferffn. between Dempsey nnd Leonard as there son were enrded as tho wind-up nttrac wns between Willnrd and Dempe . I tion at the Cambria A. P. last evening. The Die Jolt !"U I11'1 ,,itt,e , w''llc in the ring for -iilia.f.apv 'i i .. i1';.'01" minutes to enhance their TALMPoLi, in iilace of rushing his i reputation. J- stiinendous opponent. Iiegan to Tlie go wns slow from tho start and circle him crnftilj. The diampion's n?nnj , 'hose in attendance voiced upper lip was curled back over his teeth, I Jhelr disapproval of the affair by leaving after the manner of a wolf ' lotig before the end of the eight sessions. In action he wns the panther circling .T,I. 8cml-wind-up between Johnny the ox. For the first section of the ' ia7ia rid treddy 1 timer wns the fea round there wns little actiou the tu.rn ""the night, with the former the purple-bronzed challenger weaving his I winner bv a shade. In the preliminaries way around the big tnrget, waiting I i'"mjr J?J'lCn won f""" Fr",nki K for the first opening. Sml'h. I'nt Denny stopped Jim Bradley Then lhe storm broke A punch to " ,llP !h and Frankic Rrcnnan de the stomach, n lightning whip to the jaw ff,nt(,fl "nmy Raxter in six rounds, and the astonished, thunderstruck Wil- I lard dropped to the rosin. Browns Release Cullop It is linrd to say which wns the more, !(. lunula. May 14 The at. Loula Amerl. surprised Willard or the crowd. ?,r?nJ,?Xt,klni5SmtbA.,?ie?'L of. Nlr.lc r,,i .iii i Cullop to the IjOulavlIle Club of the Am4r!- The giant, who hnd never been j can Aaaoclatlon. "'" K mi 1 M t M Pi u 9!i i i ns 'if . m American was 278 and Horemani 103. Villi.. lUa. "ul K"0 the Ame I A "V" ninii were piiyea. mh s. 1 nf J!i-.-" kf- '"v u i f J-. . v j.'t iii ..PJJH 'Mt -a Only four In-
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