Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 03, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 20, Image 20

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e Athletics Did All They Could to Help Detroit Tigers Win Opening Game of
WCOBB COMES BACK
$A nnmr- rMrnnnTT r a nrrr
AND WINS
Detroit Manager Gets Undeserved Panning From fans
and Then Socks Home Rim in Tenth Inning Which
Brings Victory to His Side
By ROlircnT V. MAXWEM,
Pnortu Editor Ermine rublln Lrilsfr
FVX COBB put over a revonge act at
the rolilcUng rawgucrry trom tne inni, (longing n vnconi duuid inncrnrnieij
rown by a person who meant no koo1 nml clinllonRlnjr tbo cnUre center Held
Watchers to come out and fight, tlio Detroit manager went out and won the
kail kunw Tor Li Ride in the tenth inning of n terrible ball game.
For omc reason or other Tyrun was a nelromp ns poison iry yesterday.
Xfa was razzed from the start, and from what we could observe, ho didn't dp
Mrre it. However, Cobb took every thine except the Hying hottlc, and beforn
the game was over h won the most popular player on the field. Even in the
nth Jnulng, when he won the Ktimo, be aB banded cheers when bo slid acrovs
tha home plate
Tjrui stepped up In the tenth with two out and Bush on haso. Hasty
was pitching in his uual form nnd slipped one in tbo groovo. Cobb pasted
It on n lino to oentflr field and Welsh heliled it as he usually fields lino drives
i to center. The rrsutt was n home run, for the ball snllrd between his legs
tad did not come to a htop until it reached the ncoreboard
It was a fitting ondlnjj to the game, which had all the earmarks of a
and-lot contest between u pair of once-a-woek ball tennis Tho A's got off
to a good lead, but couldn't stand proprity. Ther did their best to lose nnd
Anally succeeded
Two runs were scored in the firt fire inning", and then catno tbo bloole
fcJoole stuff One wa out in tht Uth. Brawler on second and Bluo knocked
a fly Into left Wnlker nnd Gallows went nftrr It nnd It fell safe Brnssler
tried to score and Galloway made a perfect throw to the plate Perkins could
kava tagged tho catcher ! hcveral feet, but Kccfe wandered Into tho picture.
and tried to intercept tho throw ISic ball squirted out of his hands nnd
lowed into ihe dugout, allowing both runoera to dent the saucer
In the seventh, three errors in a row gave tbo Tigers their third run.
The visitors couldn't help scoring
Tlit Athletics plaved n raiornb!o gnme nnd dtd everything they shouldn't.
TFild throws, poor head work, bum hitting in tbo plnchfts and Moppy running
Contributed to their defeat.
THEY noted as if thep had atone frtght and plaited hul hiih ichool
baseball Outride nf that nothing can hi sau.
Giants Probably Will Buy Groh
THE) time has come for the New York Giants to make their finai dwe for
the lintlonnl Lenguo pennant Tn a couple of weeks the team will h
atrengthened mntcriallv nnd Pittsburgh will have n fight on It hands.
l'esttrdnv it was announced that Helnlo Groh had signed a contract with
Cincinnati but declared emphatically h would not play with tho Ited". no
signed at the figures submitted by tbo club meaning $10 000 per season.
Heinle wanted 12.000
The understanding Is that Groh will be traded to another club ns soon as
has been reinstated by Judge Landls. Thn Judge Is considering his cao
Sow and probabl will 'render u decision In n couplo of dnvs. Afttr this tho
trading -v 111 be fast and furious nnd the Glnnta will get the star third -sackcr
Last week it became known that Groh was on the market Now York
sjilters boldly predicted he would be with thp Giants, nnd it looks now as if
they were right. The Beds need n few players nnd money principallv th
latter. Tho club is not going good. Is hovering around Inst place and tho gate
receipts have fallen off alarmingly
One magnate is nid to have offered Garry Herrmann J50.000 cash money
far Heinle and no plajers Garry smiled and bhook his head. He wants more
aoagh than that nnd will get it. That brings New York into the ptctirre.
The Giants have tho money and some players which might be needed.
Xiee King and Bentn Knuff and a couple of pitchers might bo ncd In addition
to a blc bale of legal tender. The Chicago Cubs could ue Heinle, and so
eould the Phils and Boston, for that matter However, they cannot compote
with John McGrnw's bankroll, so overvthing Is washed up.
With Heinle nn the hot corner, Buncroft at short, Trisch at second nnd
Kelly at first, New York will have a classy infield Everv man can field and
aockithe pill, which is all that could bo desired. The outfield Is good, nnd the
' same goes for the catching staff McGrnw'b pitchers are not in tho be&t of
shape, but they won't have to be good with that gang of fenee-buMcrs bust
lag the bulb.
McGraw Is likely to be panned and neeuspd of buyiug another pennant.
Villa will be unfair. Tbo manager of the Giants Is willing to spend monoy to
gtt a ball club together and never balks at the amount. Therefore, if ho can
purchase Heinle in the open market against tho bids of the seven other cJube,
saore power to him.
' niTTRBURGH will have some stiff oppatition from tiotc on. The
r Pirates are going good, fiut thep piJ haie to go better than thai
. if Groh dons a Giant uniform.
Stars in Legion Games Tomorrow
fpHE greatest track and field htars in this section of the country will com-J-
pete in the American Legion games on Frnnklin Field tomorrow. Eh.
George Orton has entries of tho star college athletes and they will be on hand
to try for new records.
Thomson, of Dartmouth, th greatest hurdler since tho days of Bob
(Simpson, will step ner the sticks against Smallcj, of I'enu, and Barron, of
Pt-nn Stale. The Dartmouth athlete ran tho 120 high hurdles in 14 2-5 sec
onds in the InUrcollegiates last Saturday, and feels ho can better that mark.
He also did well in tho low hurdles.
Allen Woodriiig of Syracuse, winner of the 220 yard dash at Cambridge.
and Leconey, of Lnfayettt. one of the greatest sprinters who ever wore the
Maroon and White, will hook up In tho dashes ThcFe raco3 nlonc ore well
worth seeing. In addition, there will be a special COO -yard dash with a.
alassy entry list.
We haven't had a big track meet in Philadelphia since the relays In April.
JVanklUi Field was crowded on that day and tho spectators tharotutbly enjoyed
xacca. It will be the name tomorrow,
l)B. OKTOW staged 1h niaya ortd olio Ac charge ef t Ltgtan
' ' game. He tufR give thet auditrnca a good nn for Us money,
Open-Air Season Opens Tonight
'TOHNNY BURNS, the Kensington Impresario, opens the opeo-ir boitng
O season tonight at the Cambria A. O. in the arena nt Frankford avenue and
Cambria street. Johnny hnn been entertaining tho folks up in his section for
Are years, and tonight mnrk the beginning of the sixth season in the open
Hums alums has good boxing shows Seldom do the headline appear,
bet the local talent Is good enough to pack the place This Is because the boys
do their oest in cer bout If they don't, either the referee or the spectators
will throw them out of the ring You can't put anything over on the Keu
aingtoniaus Tonight Jon Litr, a middleweight who was rt!eovered recentJv, will mix
with Joe Augatis of South Philadelphia Johnin snjs if will be a tiwell scrap,
and Johti.iv should know
V
H rcsders Do iSot Demand Big Purses
TN-THi; boxing gnm it takes n fortune to gt n world's champion Into tho
J. ring Dcmpsev Wilson Britton, Leonard, Kllbnne and Lynch want
nothing out 100 per cuit of the cato and something extra for expenses if they
perform 'Jheiefnre, p lmo little opportunity to fee theso gents In action.
The wrestling game is different The rhntupion. is willing to nppcar
arery night n nceesari. nnd does not ank for the contents of the United
States .Mint
, -Tonight Stauislaiib Zbw.ko conqueror of Strnngler Lewia nnd hcavv
weight ihainpUm of the world, will meet Kan Linluw. the Itusslan Cossack.
In a finish ninteh nt the Metropolitan. Opera House ThN will he. a good match
and an 'xritlng one
Th mat. h will b held for the benefit of devastated Franc, u portion of
Oe receipts got-, to a fund to wml nv-r twelve -tudentrt from the University
FcunsMwinlfl to aid In the monstruetlon work this Bummer Miss Anne
Morgan Is chtlrman of the committee
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ftNUUTU SIUNS BATTERY
Ironworkers Secure Pitcher Hocken-,.
. . - . , .,
bury and Catoner Strong
Manager Jack Bcwiolds of the Pen-
yd Iron Works l.nseball team, today.
a-,.A n., i,n r. i. ......
hlch has been in ., sl-im , ow l.,g to th.
saet tnat dui me pin net has tiieti nbli
yUKe ms turn reguinri in the box in
Liebcrt.
Hockcnbun the well. known local
Natiooal Billiard
Academy
6 to 14 North 13lh Sbcet
Lurffcst Billiard Room in the East ,
44 Brunswick Tables 44
(Mr KoMli nllllard Tablta In riillattrlpula
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EDOUARD HOREMANS
Champion of Europe
WIM 3I.KET LOCAL KM'F.KIH
MbMar Evrnlni aiul Salurdaj Aftrrnooii nud
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BALL GAME
A's Play Sand-Lot Ball
Slilbe I'urk .vestordny. Attor receiving
Pitcher, w.ll make his debut tomorrow.
, wan trolg, n UiooKlyn rookie, behind
IC p1,it ,''(, a"w rtchtr was bent
''o n minor Irajue team and prefers tho
I tand lota to a (arcu- in the minora. He
l ertdited with helns R home-run slug-
KW '''ncojd plrtn the Tressonti Tigers
'tomorrow afternoon at Uldce nvenne
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TONIGHT
WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP
wiir.vrii.NG Hitou
srrrnoromAN opfiia itorsK
llrnad Hnd 1'oplar Kl
STANISLAUS ZBYSZKO
World Champion
IVANLINOW
Chamnlon RiliXon Cnnaark
TWO HITUK HOI'TM
Trofeeila fi-r Deinntntcd Kratxt
Misa Anne Morgan, Chan-man
TICKETS, 1.00 0O
On Sale nt (onuny'x (ilinh'l Ilrn , Hpuld.
tnt'a, Hermun'i & Mrtrnunllun IJox nitlee.
C4MI11UA OPKV AUI ARI'NA
nAKFOlt avk. ana camukia
llltA'MI IM-K'Mnit HIIIMV
riUUAY KVEN1NO, JUKB tt
OJAI4 BOUTS
EVENING- PUBLIC paEB-PHIIAPELPHlA; FBIDAY JUNE 3, 1921
LOOK AFTER 440
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Many Stirring Events Carded
for Legion Games Tomorrow
Afternoon on Franklin Field
NEW SPRINT SENSATION
With the nrrival of more than a
hundred athletes from all parts of the
country to tnke ptrt in the second nn
tuial American Lngton games on Frank
lin Tield tomorrow afternoon, tho stage
is set for one of the biggest trnek meets
held In Philadelphia in cars outside
nf the relays nnd the Intercolleglates.
Klve hundred in all have affixed their
signatures to tho entry blanks In the
miny events scheduled to start at 1
o'clock tomorrow afternoon Tho Army,
Navy nnd Mnrlne Corps all hnve squads
of nthletes entered, while tho best In
college and club ranks m the Knst and
Middle West v III be seen III the bigger
eicnts
Frank Loomls. the Chicago A. A.
athlete, arrived this morning and stated
that he was out to break a record in
tho quarter-milo hurdle race Anthony
Deseh, of Notre IVime, made the new
record In the relays Htid Loomi", who
was not entered nt that time, says that
he is going tn brenk Desrh's mark if
given any kind of competition. He
will not have to worrv for competition
with Prn nk Bile, of the Knights of
St. Anthonv Club, of New York, on
scnitib with him find the best In the
E.ibt having yards on him
With Loomis after the record in tho
hurdles and thg t!00-nrd rceord in
danger of falling with sm h stars as
i-bi nnd Padd Driscoll in the race,
track enthusiasts nro due to sre some
exceptional performances.
Fho Yards for Smitlley
George Orton. who Is mnnnging the
games nnd making up the hnndtcaps for
the nrious events, stated this morning
that Everett Smolley, the IVnn stnr.
and Martin, the Hcd and Bluo froshmnn
luminary, would have fue and seven
yards, respectively , on Thomson, th
Dartmouth world s champion hurdler
xhoraon has nerr defeated Smallej by
rooro than ihe ards since tho tuo have
been running against each other. Har
old Burion, uho will also be on scratch
pushni 'lhomson to a world's record at
the Olvmplc games last summer.
An army captain will trv his luck in
the mnrnthon race that is due to start
at Villanowi and finish uftcr n lap on
Franklin Field,. Ho is 11 B. H. Hob
erts, of the Third Army Corps. Ho has
been a star long-distance runner for
several years nud hopes to beat the
field of ninety-two and enrry the cham
pionship back to his army post.
Canadians Here
The Canadian relav team which Is
entered in the one mile roa race
against Philadelphia. Boston and New '
lork armed this morning and 'tntcd to
o man thnt they hoped to mwo a e
tory ocr the three American teams.
The local team, consisting of Bby,
Brown, Muxam nnd Bodgcrs, of Penn,
is the favorite, but all three of tho other
teams hno quartets of stars capable of
turning the mile in close to record time.
Williams, tho Lafayette --tar sprintei ,
who has come to tho foro this year with
a rush, will hao two yards on Allan
Woodring, the Olympic 220-yard cham
pion, nud Al Leconey. of Lafniute, the
scratch men in the sprints. Young, of
the Loughlin Lyceum, of New York,
who turned a ten-second hundred two
weeks ago, only a month after he put on
his first spiked shoes, has also been
given two yaids. In New York they
call Young the sprinting phenom of
the West and look for him to endanger
Paddock's records after he gets the ex
perience of competition.
Maine Athletic Head Quits
Orrmo Mi . Jun
Jftmra Bnldwln ai
Unlfrlty of Mmnt
3 Tbo -.'(rii .
nthlftlo director nt
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ccplil . tmllnr position ut Trin 5 ( ol
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HURDLE RECORD
WILLIAM H. WANAMAKER
STORE NEWS FOR MEN
FqraFfrhB!nho!rectiog 1217
Yes, Gray and
Brown Herringbones
$28.50 to $35
As the season ad
vances the demand for
them increases.
Single and double
breasted; styles and
sizes for both men and
young inen of
size and stature.
every
Tennis Shirts
Attached Collars
$2.50
Cool comfort for
tennis, fishing, golf
and any other outdoor
sports.
Tney are roomy,
serviceable and many
men will pack half a
dozen of them in their
trunks when they go
on vacations.
White Flannels
With Norfolk Coats
The flannel trousers
aro imported. All are
made of the much
wanted English
Cricket cloths.
$10
SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE
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r2J!?-rE. S.0 AS2SIA " ' ALU - )) RfK,.
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I J?. . IMe OTMO NIQMT J VST BUT MB AlM T HAKsO THO I IT"
? M,fB $ "Sl?ii AN' ALMOST CONUULaiOMi ap FRe5UQNT-OOT f 1
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What May Happen
In Baseball Today
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
NATIONAL ULaiB
iw York, 7 1 rittburith, 0.
Cincinnati, Si St. JtmiU, fl.
A1tr.nt('AN T.KAGnK
Drtrolt. At Athlrtlrs, 4 (ten Inntnrs).
( levrlnnd. Hi lliton, 4.
rw lork. 7: St. Louts, 2.
Mhlnrion, 7: Chtrairo. C.
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
VTIONL L.KaUK
Phltllr nt ht. IniU.
IVmton n( Clnrtnnatl.
Nni ork nt rittbburBh.
HrookJju at Chicago.
AJIIIIUCVN IX.OVK
DrUoU Ht I'lillHrtHphln.
!. louls nt New ork.
Chlrniro ivt Undhlnrton.
CleveUnd nt Ilonton,
rvrrniNATioNAi. T.n.c.ur.
iicsri.it of KSTnitrm
norhnttr. Ol SsTSCiiBe. 7.
KrniUnir. 4, New'nrk, D
Hnltlmorr. 3i .ltTrr Itf. t. ,
llutrnlo. 8 Toronto. 2 (twentr Innings)
.CKRnVM FOB TOD1V
rtuffalo nt Toronto.
Iloelimtrr nt Hyrncaie.
Ttmictlnc nt Newark.
BultUnore st Jerr Clt7.
PTAVIIIKO OF THE CXVI1"4
w. I'.r.c, . i. i-o.
naltlraoro. 0 li ,1in Newark. . 20 S3 .4(13
Uiinnlo 2-4 1H .011 Toronto. . 18 21 .4111
KolifntM- 83 18 .810 Sirnrune.. 10 23 ,410
jrrMj V 21 21 .600 Ilradlni 13 28 .317
New 8holl for Harvard
Cnmorhlife. Mnjs., Juno 3 Hnrvnrd'n
nielty crw In Its ra wltti Yal. will vt
n ne- Hlms shell which recently arrled
trem rmflnnd.
- 19 Chestnut Street
Sun Proof Serges Never More Popular
$35.00
TnkraumtLmiUivmtJSfsss
KgagwrrrwJ
tected by our registered label.
And it is a fact that while no other store in
America sells these guaranteed suits, we keep the
price as low (if not lower) than that which many
men pay for an ordinary serge suit with only one
pair of trousers.
Plenty of
r J .
btraw Hats
Our Hat
Depart
ment has sold more
straw hats this season
than over before
principally because we
imported them from
England (and Eng
land dictates men's hat
fashion for those "in
the know") in the
latest shapes.
High crowns, narrow
brims, broad bands.
$3.50 to $5
I
CALIFORNIA READY
FOR TIGER EIGHT!
Coach Ben Wallb Says' There
Will Bo No Alibis if Prince
ton Wins
HARDEST WORK IS OVER
Prineelon, N. J., June 3. "My men
are ih the finest possible condition, nnd I
if we lose tomorrow It will simply be
because Princeton is tho better crew." ,
declared TJcn AVnllis. coach of the Cali
fornia eight today. He continued : "We
will hnre no nlibls, and, nltlioimli the
water Is different here from that on the
const, 1t will be just the same for
Princeton as it is for us."
Tho visitors spent their time yester
day practicing on racing stnrts, and
Ynllls said that the hard work of prep
aration is over. Uo nlso divulged tlie
time of their -Ihree-mile trial this week
ns 10:32, which Is considered excel
lent under the wntcr conditions, but
snid'tbat it was at least a minute slower
thnn their regular time in California,
due to tho fresh water of Lako Car
negie. Dr. Duncan Spaeth sent the Prince
ton varsity through only tho lightest of
workouts, fearing tint too much effort
would tiro tho men. Exams and scholas
tic pursuits apparently have been tir
ing the eight, nnd there Is n pronounced
fear on the campus nt Old Nassau that
it may becomo stale.
An evidence of the perfect good feel
ing existing between the two crews was
seen In AVnllls' announcement that to
dav he intends to take Dr. Spneth out
with him to look the "Western giants
over from tho coaching lino launch and
get a lino on them.
Tho Princeton 11. O. T. O. TVld Ar
tillery Unit will tonight stoire its
first annual show nt the Princeton race
tinck, seventy students taking part.
Tniloring Shop
on Second Floor
(Extra trowers included)
Hundreds of m e n
who always insist upon
having a blue serge
suit for 1oth business
and vacation ' wear
during the Summer
have pinned their faith
to our original Sun
Proof Blue berges pro
Golf Suits in
Great Demand
$35 to $65
We are building
them to measure in
handsome tweeds and
open - weave cheviots
with regular trousers
(for business or sports
wear) and another
pair of new fashioned
golf trousers.
Prices start at $H5
with extra trousers at
$10 and $15.
Plenty of sports
suits (ready to wear)
in stock at $35.
JOY OUT QF LIFE
Rum Scored for Week
in Three Big Leagues
NATIONAL. LKAOTTE
S M TV T F S T1
New York. . 18 n 17 7 47
St. Louis. .. o in r. to 5 4a
Pittsburgh.. 3 tit (I -1 0 .12
einrinnnt!.. -1 0 I 8 .".0
Phillies .... 2 810 5 25
IJoston in 4 -21
Hrooklyn ... 1 8 I .". 18
Chicago 1 3 7 2, 1 13
AMKKICAN LKAO UR
SiMT WfTl F S"fl
M. Louis..,. t) 10 8 2 38
Clc eland .. II II 78 37
Wn-shlnfrton. fl 2 12 8 7 35
Athletics... 4 10 7 0 4 31
Detroit 8 14 4 5 31
New York.. 0 2 r 7 7 30
Iloston 0 2 13 8 4 27
Chicago 1 2 13 7 2 3-1
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
js) m tv TTrTs"fi
Rochester ..14 11 I) 13 0 41)
Ilnltlmoro . . 4 11 20 l 3 11
Sj racuso ... I 13 0 3 7 30
Ntmnrlc ...J 0 Of 8 5 3 34
Ruffnlo ... 10 10 3 4 3 30
.lersoy Clly. 10 0 4.3 2 25
Toronto... 3 10 1 3 2 10
Rending.... 2 3 0 2 1 1 7
College Baseball
FSTrniuvs nnsuivis
Tntvnlt of Pennsylvania, 0 Colcate, 0.
Tufts, 18: Colhy, .1.
lltt. Cllrslnn. fl: VTrtt Vlritnb. 3.
hprlnctleld, "t Dartmouth, fl.
GAMI.H TODA
Colcnt Tf. Crcont A. C., nrnolJrn.
Uol Cross vs. , II. Mate, Wiircenttr.
lloton C. . BprlncflPld. Hotton.
lint Mrlnln . I'lltubi.rirli. 1'ltli.burKh.
Hnteers 9. Rochester, Neir llruniwlck.
N. J.
I'ron Stnte vs. Ilucknpll, Stnto Collrco,
1IHIIIIIII1III1III I"! I lllllllllllllllllllll I Illlllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
A 2 -Day Sensation!
MenslO Oxfords
TODAY AND TOMORROW-CHOICE AT
"ROYAL
Quality
Solid Leather
Throughout
A Sale Never
" -A.
v -' -r .
v ..o.-V-
vK E, anything like it 165H pairs of
KORPFr'n SwA5r.hUindrod8 f pau'8 of the BURT
days' faelliig slwos-every pair a full $10.00
Genuine Cordovan Scotch Grain Tan Calf
r,v -ry wunieci loo shape plain elTect.'
Shoes that wore made to ROYAL SPECIFIC
leather inner soles and counters and rubber 1
man's money. Don't forget to eome TO DA
Sho.,3 Ihrt w,r ,,!
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ATHLETES IN ENGLAND
SHINE WHEN VETERANS
Great Britain Docs Not Believe in Supremacy of Youth
in Sports, as Docs America Number of Britons
Are in Prime Around Fifty
Ily GRANTLAND RICE
England, June 3.
DIFrunUNT low points even among
IndMduals, aro sufficient to start
an argument. , ...
lletwcen nations they lend to even
longer discissions, England, for ex
ample, is not neany eu ouuhi, u u. -llever
in tho supremacy of youth In
sport ns America is.
Unc reason is uint "uniuuu u.u,
while America Is oung, Anothtr Is
thnt England has too many examples
to gUo body to her belief.
England doesn't belicvo in intensive
training nnd ihe quick development of
niiih, ns wo do. Her angle, In tho
mnln, is to drift along leisurely and
by slendy development to conserve the
nthluto's energ until mo usv comes
when ho has experience to. guide him,
Sho points to I'itzslmmons, who was
hardly known ns n' boxer until he was
nearly thirty, bnt who w;ns still fight
ing nt tho ago ot lorty-sevcn.
She points to her tennis veteran, .T.
0. Parke, who, well out beyond fortv.
nearer fortv-Ave. was still nblo to bent
Dill Johnston last summer iu the
Ilrltish championship. 8ho has numer
ous entries well beyond forty who nre
still stars nt tennis, polo, golf, cricket
and football. The answer given is thnt
these men were not pkenoms nt eight
een or nineteen, but nt thnt ago were
meicly getting nn easy start.
Fifty-Year-Old Stars
Examples of conquering ago are ns
thick over hero as starsx in a Surrey
sky of summer. Knndy Herd was fifty
two last Juno when ho finished eocnnd
in thn British open golf championship,
which is no light physical test, with
its long marches nnd its attendant
mental and nonous strain.
John Hal! was fifty when be won
his last Uritish amateur chnmpionship
nt golf eight years ago, and at tho
iigo of fifty-eight made a great show
ing in this jeur's championship.
Norman Tlrookes, nn Australian
Krlton. nnd J. C. Parke nro two tennis
illustrations which inrry out her point.
Huckmaster is still a gicat polo plajer,
although the noon of existence is now
many bpnns to his rear.
They point nlso to tho stnmlnn of
Hay and Vardon, forty -thrco nnd fiftj
one, able to play thirty-six holes a
da for nearly three months, ns thej
slogged along over endless miles under
an unnceutoiiicd Mimmer heat through
their last American tour.
A certain well-known English trainer
was discussing this angle.
"Youth," ho snld, "has speed nnd
elasticity. It nlso hns a certain ad
nntage In the way of stnmlnn, the
latter being nt its top betwocn the ages
of twenty-five nnd thirtv. Youth Is
also quick at acquiring tho knack for
games, is keen ut imitating foim. B
intensive training ou can get won
derful results from these younger stars
"But jou can't eat jour cake and
huvo it, too. The penally comes later
on. Part of tho ital spark.' the flame
and dash, nie burned away by these
hard competitions nnd rigorous tinln
ings before the jonth is developed suf
ficiently to stand nny such pounding.
United States Stars in Youth
"Corbett wns very young when he
boxed sixty or sixty-five ioundu with
Peter Jackson. He was hardly more
thnn n vouncster when he whinned Sul
livan. Put ho was knocked out in his J
fiist real defense of his titlo only five
j cars later.
"Mcloughlin, tho great California!
tennis plnjer, was a dashing wonder t
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