Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 30, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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EVKNDsG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA; SATURDAY,, JULY ,30, 1921
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New York and Cleveland Are Only Contenders for Championship in the American League Racl
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FOURTH OF CRUCIAL
SERIES ON BETWEEN
YANKS AND INDIANS
"New York Has Won Seven of Twelve Gaines Played With
Cleveland Possibility of Change in Standing
of the Clubs
By UOI1KRT V. MAXWKLL
8xirt Kdltor Kvcnlng r.ihllc LolKtr
THE time has conic to set the stage for another of tltoe well-known and
hlghlj advertised "crucial" bcrlcs. These things are getting quite numer
ous and occurring with nmnzlng frcquencj. livery time the great national
game become sllghth rasped n couple of teams get together and put on sonic
exciting contests to dctciiniiic the leadership of the leaglto. whidi means noth
ing at this time. It Is pilte difficult well-nigh Impossible to win a pennant
in July. That Is just the same as winning the ling lu March. The last week
in September or the first couple of (Iiijk in October Is the best time to put ou
that ilctorious stuff.
However, we have with us today the New York Yankees and the Cleveland
Indians. Thc arc meeting in the fourth act of the "erooclaN," and the
winner will win, while the loser can do nothing but lose. Gotham is all het
up about it and the gate lecelptu will not miffer to mi great extent. The.
teams are close to each other, are the onh cotitcndeis for the championship
'of Mr Johnson's circuit and are foncd to light It out among themscles. The
other sit rlubs arc ined for local color nnd other tcncrj purposes.
In order to get this up In proper shape. hae a look at the first three
acts of the thrilling and sen-ntlnnal drama i (implied b lirnic l.anlgan, the
well-known and highly efiicicnt figger expert He has produced the following:
ACT ONK
THE Yankees won the firt thtee games, but when they attempted to make It
four (.'lex eland absolutelj and posdtlcl icfmcd to stand for it George
t'ble stepped into the picture with some baffling twisters and turnid bark Mr
Ruth and his pals. He scoied the ileeMoti over Alec l'erguson, a nathe of
Bloomfield, N. J.
ACT TWO
AGAIN the Yanks socked the Indians, winning the firt two games. After
that Speaker pioved that the Tribe could turn the tables and walloped the
Gothamites In the third game 14 to 4, and copping the final in eleven Innings
8 to (5. This was done by scorlrg three counters in tho ninth nnd knotting
the count.
ACT THREE
AFTER winning the first game the Yanks took n slender hold on first place.
They were out In the sunlight for twenty-four hours, when they. wer
burled under a lV-to-8 score. The next dn, with Allan Sothorou hurling,
a 3-to-0 win was put over. The Yanks took the final 7 to 3.
ACT FOUR
YOU never can tell.
SUMMIXG up, one finds that tieihe battles hair hcen fnuqht and
Cleveland Aim iron alt but sum It tin auks keep up the 'load
irnrk there might he a change in tin fint Inir of the iron unci hit
column.
Leading Club ISot Ahvays Best Hitlers
VICTORY does not nlwtns perch on tli banner of the biM-lilttiii;; club
If such were the case the Indians would bine been further out In front.
Thev outhit the men of M. Ilugglns. the t. un averages prior to .ie-.tcr.ln
being 301! for Cleveland and .21 for New Yolk In the live games thty wo
Speaker's men hit the ball at a MM ,1m.. nnd whin thev lost it "--
The Yanks, winning, socked the pill for 'JM.. and losing thc.v merited -(.'
a difference of only 14 points.
In their first dozen games with the Tube the ankees never weie able
to score more than nine ruiw. while Cleveland got 17 tallies on .lulv IM whin
the Rneakerltes regained first place In the pennant pursuit, nnd ""' '
the Western club rang the s.oring gong 14 tlm.s at the expense of Qiiinn,
Ferguson. Collins nnd Sheeban
In this game followers of the Indians had no eaue for complaint over
the evenness of their team's hitting, for each New Yoik nitilleri-t Melded
the same number of blows-four. The quartet of raps extra, t.-d fr.nn Harr.v
Warren Collins came without his being able to retire n man. nnd he pacd a
couple of men who didn't hit snfeh while he was operating.
New York outseored Cleveland b three runs In the hrst doren meet lies
between the teams, the tallies being (17 for the Easterners am ; 01 for the
Westerners. In hits the Indians had the advantage by 10. making l-. to
the Yankees' 110. Cleveland's defensio work has been better, too. the
Ohlonns' errors numbering 13 to the New Yorkers' IS.
Rut New York has won two more games.
Philadelphia is well represented in this series., former member- of lie
Athletics stepping Into the picture as stars. Rob Shnwk.-v K the pit. hug
Mar having won three games. Frank Raker registered eighteen sfe blows
and'ls the leading slugger on the Yank- For Cleveland the Jilttlns bono,
go to Charley Jamicson. with nineteen safeties. C'harle plnvod In the out
field for Connie beforo going to the Indians.
JiJEW YORK has a. good ehance
iV turned his anile in Boston and
Spoke out of the line-up the team
And thev need all thev get on the
Golf Pairings May
riOME colfers paired together in an
O in manv cases It's only a solo Sometimes it s not even that
AVien"a plaver with n reputation falls to umllf in an event there s
Usually a story behind it. especialb If he turns around the next week and wins
a tournament with about the same field entered. Such was he 'case w th
"Rig Rob" McDonald, the well-known Chicago expert He did not quallfv
at Columbia, but let Ion- at Siwnnoj. surprised all of the talent and walked
awnv from there with firt money on the hip.
Hut McDonald was ictlm of circumstances at Columbia. He was
paired with a phver who wasgoing at top i-JnL.
iwo pars iiau a "iru "" " , ., ... . , .,,
.. ' -.i.i. !,- n .... M,.nnnnld's nnrtner decided that he nnd
.. . . ,i ii .i rr t ii Tiror niiin uiiiiit- i i n.iiin i iii.ih
1 :,., ' -rr a rl Mnnnnld's .lubs and otherwise nerted tha
.IC ' V' ' w '!,. mnl toe tn the last all he did was wi
WOU1Q Ilinj II" 111.'.'. . . . ' - - -- l,l K
m ... .1., i f.. Mnnnntd T ip hi" Ch cago pro played bv
Tin ii I'll mi i in iSiiiLi-i in ii nil ...-....-..-. - -
I.i. v.ki.. f- n, fir.t time, nnd it
golf that wav, and nobodv else can ,,,,., . ,,
Also there Is the inp of J Wood I'latt. the Philadelphia amateur who
had found Columbia built to ordc-lt, ..rictiee rounds Rut his nnitner to
quallfv was a pro out of the wilds of He.ver Tails. Ta. It Is snl.l that he
coudn't even break V, on his own eourse Terhaps h- wn, trving to prove
It, but he finished thnt .lav with a snnppj 02
Piatt is the fastest plner in the .o.mtn His partner held him back at
nearlv every hole He lost his ball on the first seven, while other pair" went
through He hnrdlv made a golf shot all the wn around, and it took him
about four hours of trving Nobodv (nn plav in a championship with a
"tV said "hat Hngen's dehbeiate stvle nf plaving golf alwavs worries his
partner, but Hagen plas real golf, whl'h umk.s all the dlfferenee
J lit UAUXF.S not only held hn lead all through the national ehnm
pianship. hut actually vnpinird on it it o trenf along. A lot nf
credit fin limr goes to hn pnitner. Cniara. especially m the fouith,
round, vheie CI'Hnra was playing tlarnes stroke for stroke. That
dni'ing finish landed Haines nut w front, time itrnkei tn the good. All
of ichich slums uhnt diffci'rncc a good partner makci.
Leiv Grimson May Referee Big Bout
IN A short time the promoters, mniiHgets nnd boxers will g.-t together and
trv to decide on a referee for the Leonard Tendler match on August 12
This always hnppens, espclj'h when a . hamplon is in the ring 'I he liox.r.
and managers cannot be b'nme.l for being particular In sle t Ing the third
man, bernuse when he steps Into th- ring he his abut. chnrg. arid Is
monarch of all he surveys The WiNon-Downev epl-ode in Cleveland re
centh shows how careful one must be ,,,....
A ref. ree must be fearless active nnd hevn a thorough knowledge of the
rules He also must have the respert and eonfi.lence of the rontestnnts Such
a man is Lew Gumsoii former referee at the O vmpi i and one of the leading
aiblters in this section of ti.e . otintiv
Grimson is a possibility for ref. re and should not be overlooked hv
I.eonnrd or Tendler He is .apnb'e inc. all of bis lights properlv is sin. ere
conscientious nnd honest lie has had wide .xperi.iue nnd b-th Leonard nnd
Tendlei know of his work He has r. f.-rocd ten times for Leonard and eight
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Llllirn lit I r him i ..." -
refereed for Dempsev, Iliitton,
Ilernian
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IJE making up a hit of candidates for the pnntian, T.eir Grim
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Copyright, till, lu I'ublic I rdatr (a.
Boots and Saddle
Horses appearing best at the thrc
tracks today nre :
At DcToioiliIrr Flint rnr pmtlm Curry
On IInKir crn.t. t llllsn Mi u , Tu
(an lltfrla third Nrlh Btiore Hire
after Iti"'.".! the Tim (nurth HIIpuom
Blin, nvoMlen, Thundtnlap flftl H'v l.K
filacV Sfrvsnt Iljuono U llh Martha
Fallon, rhotoplay Dvonli aoviiili, J C.
Etone. lirou.lre. Ilroom 1'eddNr
Hamilton rirst rac Cnrrrnilo Faat
tTmii ,,'..... fl mmnnA P. ha.ii.a Vlulni.
Froa-.lUanJyi third. June Fly. Anmut Sweei,'
Ttouqiie) fourth. Lwky II. Klne John, Eilehant
-f Ur. '
riflb Rumrl Qtr, Homo Uaby, Kama I
iiiii j-j- nj Htioi, amm- i
Ruuquol. Vjuillco, lClncs Cbamvloii,
to cop n the fouith act. Speaker
is nid to be on the sideline. With
loies TO per cent of its strength.
Polo Grounds.
Make or Break
open tournnment put on
a duet, but
enough.
t he
eld a
him-
wasn't a success. lie couldn t pmy
tnrv in eacil D.inie i,to inso nni
. . M ,
Kllbnnc and most of the .hamplons.
n..H m.,vt.tl Hi. ,,. nni7j tt.
m vi nth
ienry.
cur HlrlhJny Mormon RMer HU-
t Kinnlri. ( Ity Tlrft rac
8upy
JnnCu I'romenartp acnnil Orund Roi
k
noil Halul' 'hh 1 quork Warnoo,
Whlik fourth, Ilovce Hooln. t'onroie. Swpfp
Clon flf ill Kmt-ht of tho Hi-athor 1np
Pranon II Hantv I Inns tUth .My I'm,
Knot Grims Drift
New Fishing Club
A new Hs)mii" luh ll le msan zta at
btiathrntre V J winch In roncedi.il ono of
tft beat rtihluK trojnds In South Jersey ainl
tt la expaUed that n Ue mem'ie alilp vs. 1 1 1 h
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secured 13 J (II lba Jloom i'Jfi,
13 J (II lb Hoom i'Jfi, Jt
. mi.I Xflnoraa lilllil nv ft fill fhiilnni .
it reel la In chJrca at the organization of lot '
rna.un n nil miiivi hh.ik .) v j .Ba,iiui.irnn iv nne i ia viii.ii I him linn ru i ii it
D9W club, )
GIANTS CROWDING
II
M LEAD
Four Points Less Than Half a
Game Separate the Teams.
Indians Gain on Yanks
MORTON HURLS GREAT GAME
The f!latits crept a half came doer
to the Pirates jcsterda.v in that six
i eel thriller entitled "The Itace for
First Place." The lend was narrowed
down through the peneroslty of the
weather, which prevented the llucca
neers from pln.vlng their scheduled con
test with the Ilinves, while the Giants
were favored with good enough wither
and hefty hitting to defeat the Reds,
thdr trouble-makers two weeks ago.
Pat Mot nn started Donohue. his
Texas Urother College burlcr, on the
mound and he went nlong well for two
Innings nfter the tirst. In the fourth
he stumbled nnd permitted the (Hants
to knot the figures utter his team
mates had handed Mm n nuartet of
counters In the tit st nnd one In the
second. The I'iuc.v boys went Into the
lead at the end of the seventh onl.v
to be outcorc.l in the eighth. The fig
ures were knotted again in the ninth
bv the Mornnmen, but In the tenth
along came the (Hants' wrecking crew
with three lusty runs nnd the verdict
While the Giants were gaining n hnlf
game on the le.igue-lcnding Pirates, the
Indians In the junior circuit were
widening the bieich between them
selves and the Yanks uj a half game
Guv 'Morton, labeled as a has-been
more than once dining the Inst jenr,
was on the mound for the Spnkemcn
lie twirled the best game In the Amer
ican League this season, permitting but
two hits. His control wns well-nigh
perfect nnd he had the slugging Tied
So eating out of his hands
"With Morton g.'tting Into shape the
Indians might surprise the wise ones
and come through against the Yankees,
starting this afternoon With Morton
t take his regular turn in the box
i nlong with Covnloskio Mails I'Mo nnd
Ilagbv . Speaker has n staff of hurlers
that compniis favoniblv with the
Y'inks.
Walker T.ihes the I'loor
Tho Pliillii- surprised evcrvbo.lv bv
w liming a mil game jestoi.lav . nnd in
doing so Unoi ked Seigenut Yoik .iff the
hill inl.ll Knpp met the formei A
n P.'er on the first ball pit. lied with
n homei. and ft out thou on the game
was all Phillies
Hupp in. i. lent. illv intuit sure of get
ting his dallv bit at the first oppor
tunlt.v for he went hitless the rest of
the game It ran his string of hitting
in consecutive games up to twentv
Wilbur Ilubbell was on the mound for
the (junket mid be did valiant woik.
Light hits weie made off his deliver),
but thej weie so well s tittered that the
result was never ill doubt.
( 'nit us W.ilker Is tijlng his best to
piove that the Phillies got none the
worse of the .1. al that sent him ft mil the
limits II.. combed out three hits es
terdti.v in. hiding a slashing triple thnt
Mnt a tun a. ross to prove his conten
tion. Tho experts nre ngiee.1 that Walker is
one of the best voung prospects in the
luuue its an ntttiielder, and that un
sistent pln.ving will mnke him a
dangetotis hlttei lie has a strong arm
that is not llkelv to go dead on hln at
an time, and h" plavs hard everv min
ute of the game Mavhe the Pit ate fans
will not feel so bad about the deal that
sont Meusel to the Glnnts when thev soe
how much iliffir.nt the Phils look with
a hard-working voting placr replacing
n disgruntled one
Haiti utid the Vs
Haiti can do utiv number of things,
pure ciops, destrov tin in. force n new
suit to sin Ink Into nothingness and
other dastarillv things And it can tiNo
make a baseball team look bad That
is what happened to the Athleti. s jes
terdav. It stnrtid raining a few min
utes before play was started and kept
no until tho last out and iluiiti-' the
i hour and tint t -seven minutes .1 P.
poured down his vvr.uh on Slill Park,
the Athletics lrnked miserable.
Illght from the start the Tigers began
' tli.n tbadlv work and the jnln at.lel
itliim Al the end of hostilities it wns
1 found neiessnry to use nn nddlng m,i
. hint to g. t the Athbtiis errors Nine
of them, foul bv Lena St.vlo. wits tho
1 nggtegate In n.ldition the Tigets mule
I four which made it u hard afternoon on
the holding nv.l iges
Hob Mnstv had his hands full from
tho start handling the slipper) hall In
i the first In suffered b) an ciroi nnd two
1 wild thiows nnd two hits, one m verv
sirntehv one In the second hve hits,
I including llarrv ll"ilman's sixteenth
I homer, which landed on the n. t to the
I lust row of the bleachers, send'ng five
I runs across the platter. Young I'ree-
ninn was next and lie wns pelted rather
i hard and unn.rved more than oiilo bv
I huh. poor fielding Ten runs came
dining his tenure In the ninth Wolfe,
Int.- of Lebanon Viillej College, wns
I nit ro.lu. ed to local fandom and he m-
Iced. .1 in stemming the Tig. i lint of
hits and inns Hob Veaeh made the
other four baser in the eighth, the hnll
sailing over the right-lield wall into
i Tvv. ntieth stuct
i Ma. k was foic.tl to swit. h his line-up
1 yesterday In order to give PinnU Wa'k-
er and l'innk Welch n list 1 1- hud in-
t( tided giving .Joe I'ugilll a dav off hut
,Ioo heat him to It bj taking it hlins. if,
doing his third disiiipeiulng net since
liecomlllg a memhei of the House of
Mnek Chick Gnllowuv was on third,
Lnimett McCiinn at shnit (irltlin on
first and Johnson in ceut.r when the
t tuns lined up I'rom the start the
combination 'ookid none too good, not
I altogotliei because of their own fault
I but becnue of the vvrt unvvi. !dv ball.
Dtignn "Must Clianro Tactirs
That Dugan Is through as a mem-
' ber of the Mm kiiien iinl.ss I. turns up
penitent to Mack within a f. vv divs
is the edict sent out bj lie tall tn. tl
I pin n Connie was very miuh peeved
Ijesterdii) when he learn, d i tint iJugau
hud not' made his app. niuup nf urn
i (liihhoiiNe aft. i IiIh conversation of the
tught befoie. In ulit'li Connie made It
plain that Dug.in would not be traded
liti.l would lnvi " weal in V tli la tie
ii ti 1 f I hi oi mimiu out of oigaiile.
' baseball.
Dugnn Is t. mperaiiientni. tis nil the
fans know, and a little tiding makes
him nioie so On WoIucjIiiv n loud
mouth, d lentpor-lung. .1 i.mter Mit In
the upper pavilion and ia .1 tho New
Ilnven Ind uiiliierclfullv His iiu.iuh
led others to do the sntno thing, with
the result that n half -doen wlld-eved
fti n -, gin. Joe ii veiv uiihnppv after
noon (n Tliurs.liiv it was the suae
thing, onlv the fans weie iliffeienr.
Miti h. II "t tin Dmlgi is twilled a
billllant artl 'le of Ins. ball against th.
( aids vesteidnv holding them to three.
Jilts but lie lost the vtr.llct I to (I
Tho Senators had a (i to I score on
1 11l 11.. Unu iiIiah k n t l.nlr.l il.
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IT HAPPENS IN THE BEST REGULATED
rA4eWP BOYS (ST fVoAME- THRBB- F.VG- X j
IWUtBY fP THIS 80TTUG ) Tr. CoTT I NIN6 - Two
f7 it tSme- mm we Live 1 FIVB-wni tw l l
l J CALL UP THE ) 1 BUT ONCt! ' I YeAM- 1
T... .! - I HUUOC r nnt v y
Vi, . V I" ' '1 " UABT S C NT I W1S v V
1 . i DG-ARJXJI RIQMT UP. . l I f I V
uuitcn y WBSw LeAve it to me. - -
&AC lit k $'
Woo KMOUJ WMMi " - 13 Tlll6 A ru.. RaTTI C Z
IMMN" f HO I JX)M'T ) s 3U6SSIN(5 I HAT BOTTUe f Thbrb 3
i brought rr) UntgR-stamo A contcst f OF HOOCH1. ) PRobablv a
1 iiaMf. tu. J what Voo rb I That why doio t I y Hoopla
I 7r HI v I l aPe fSe cot with ,. ijmDsrsTam-D AaeMT3 OM
6ET me? ausir - too T.. NowJ C TVlrST ? TTa way ,
V Tl PON'T WHAT IS " V tTC I V AL-ncADV,'
"? V YcJ? . IT too 1 V YtO . . V
ENTRIES FOR LOCAL OPEN
GOLF SEEPING IN SLOWLY
Twenty-nine Volunteers So Far, With Few National Lumi
naries; Last-Minute Rush Expected Trials of the Committee
B.v SANDY
THVj entries for the Philadelphia open
golf championship, though coming in
slowly, arc double what they were last
jour at this tune
The event will be laei on Mnndnv
and Tucsdnv, a -cvcuti -two-liole niednl
test, over the linl.t of the Whltemarsh
Vullej Countiv Pin-!
No nntlon.il star has as vet otitcietl
t'siile from the locals and the officials
are inclined to be on tne ,nilous seat
The puis.- of S,","o looks verv limp
lestde tlios(, (ifl.ri.1 in other districts
and open events, nnd this p.utl.v o
iltiiiis the halting entries The title
also means 1 i t tit wheie the national
he.idliners .are missing
lenities, hovvcvei will be ncented un
to stnrting time, and, just as last vear, i
it is probable that the bulk of the I
plavers will report on the first tec fori
the first time. i
There are twentv -nine entries so far.
Hole is tho hnlting list: Carl Anderson.
New York; Hob Hninett. J. J. Hendle
lainateiir), John Htcdemus, Snn Felipe,
Tex. ; Duncan Cutlibcit, Alex Douglas,
John IMniundson, Hubert dimmer. J.
r.. doldheck. W II doldbeck, Tom
(Jribben, d T. driffen, (5. W. llaak.
V. 1! Haines (amateur), Stnnlcv
Hern, Jnck Ilobens, Ch.irlio lloffnw,
Paul Jennings (amateur). II. K. .low -son,
Hill I.e.icli. N'oiman "Muxwell (uni
atcur). A N Mcr.irlnne. AVIllie Mc
I'.irlnne. New Yoik: Hnrrv Navlor. d.
W Peter. Hohert Hansford (amateur),
rn. lc Schuehle, Joe Sekn and V, L.
Webb.
li.irnes May Play
Of course, there will be others.
Moirie Talmnn, pro nt AVhltcmnish.
who Ilnishc.l second tne last time ii wns
there, will enter, nnd he states that
Jim Haines, nntionnl chnmpion. said at
I olumbiii that he would cntet tne event.
Another who promised tin-same down
there was Chns Shea, liro at Ticilton.
Shea is one ot the reul (perts heie-
abnuts In the national iiunlitjing
,mi,,l lin lio.l ...ii nn tho Inst three holes
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lor ,1 .. urn. Bin. i..m..-u .... iwiu i..-
Snvvver. Tom Ilurke nnd v irious others
have oxpresscd their intention of en
tiling. 'lhero were fourteen entiles nt this
tune last jear, and as sum. of these
were am items, nt thnt into there would
have been n nrlzc for inch pro. But
i;..nei-.v i.h i. -tu uiiu h -. ,,,,.,
have cone consideinbl.v ni-trav The
thev Hoiked III ill tne nisi in nui. nn i ' , , . pnMtT. '.,,.,,. i lliiffiilo. . no U .177 Newnrk. 43 (18 .IJO f,' ,"7'V ", " 7'"' pinv anil one 01
it .lev elope 1 into u sizzling affair. Prank " ' ,rJ' r7 a ' 0,,lt rcc70. nuallv Uoci,tfr .-.-, 41 .3n ivriieu.e. 12 M .un the best in this locality. Under the
McNnmnra. Chcrrj Vnllev home-bred, g0'"?. 0,,t.,,n front nt t1"' ol,,sct nnd Toronto. . 5i .49 .Sir, iten.llnr. . Jl 71 .301 , tutelage of Johnny Kvers, his friends
w .ii over 11 veiv tespectnhl. field nnismng there. , expect him to make good in major league
Tini. for the toiirniiuu nt this venri. A number of nmnteur races have Horseshoe Experts Are Matched 1 society. He has n wonderful ohnnr-o nf
national was onginnlli slated to start B, ',' "" score of youngsters, in
011 n Mondiv and finish ThiirMlnv. The eluding sPornl from out of town, will
lo.nl committee immedlatelv .eed upon ''ompete In hnndi.aps, sprints nnd open
rridnv nnd Snturdni of that week for competition
our dntes I'me allev was the orlg-
iiuil nieiia and it was rum d thnt dub
would offer an additional I(M1(I purse
Nothing luiihl have been hotter. Thej
vvrie nil .oinitig, even sii. h nm.iteuis
ns r.vans, Uuimet, .Joins, (iuilford
et a I
Pine Vnllev hnd tiouble- of Its own,
hovvi'ver. and had to .iiiuel its iilnns in
fnvor of Torrosdnle. tlie nlternnte
ionise But tills links suffered from
tcmpcinnipntiil tempests out there No
rnln .nun and the ioure suffeie.l even
more tlmn most.
Thru- Title Tusscls
M'l.lt A...n k.Iv tin 11 rntii.(iiitnil t rt inlrn
,....n.-i.m.-.. ....... ..-. ..,....,
the ev.'lit. thougli 11 nnd nireau.v nageti
the ninnteui nnd the women's (hnm-
nioiihhli) There was outside talk
time, ton, of Hireling thnt SI 000 halt,
prov ded the date held Hut it didn't
tt wik l'lnliilelnhiu votes thnt enve
it M(K 1 1 iiwu. ipinu v ins 1 11 in Mivi-
the nntionnl to ( olumbiii. but that
club, ignornnt of the lo.nl (listless it
would illiise. snnteii ine nnuoniii iinio
tn Tuesdnv , u sllullt rhiiiigp will, h 10111-
iiletelv uiiiKiI tlie lo.nl .bite, as it left
only S.iturilai open It was sugg. stid
the plav be held S.itiird.iv and M.in
iltiv, but thnt wnsn't s0 good, and New
otk w.is then Importuned to move the
metrnpoJltiiii oiKii up from Tuesdnv
Thiirsdav to Wednes.lnv -rndnv.
'I lus would lime left Mouduv and
Tuesilav of tliis week open for our
toiunev, but New York couldn't see it
So Instead of being right In the . enter
of the bustling tnuinij fete Philadel
phia had to take the leavings, aftu-
in.. ri,.eine..t had a'l died doutt. ns It
were, nnd take Mondav and Tuesday
ev
"met
i.n, ,Ij,i,I n l,l ....
'"" '"I
two.
Tlie Upset Data
.lliu Bullies und
,Io k Hutehlnsnii
u pi ( about the onh ubscntiUH of note nt
shnwii.e, vet win.,. o.;k i.,i tl., mi
lo the lirnt inoncv He failed to (juulifv
ill thj! nutlotllll
sniis on v nut. lilt-on. iiuncnn nn.
" Iom the "best p,nspt of them nil linofe r XX ".VrXi , fnd"'K a T.u;,,,nndTilta5,a,re,UrS' Club ! b Ku"k " "" "nt "
our-da.es don't look so good, through nu- rw.. I uMen, ,il. road ..reel ,,, ,, ,. ',- RVffhOT' c . . .. ' V,o new mannger is so,, of ..pnl...
(the Win 01 V;,i, ,? , n .Ro l,V'i '' MANiT'tTi BKnf moos I .. et"Bnd"chV;i.r nitnu. "'r,"n' B,x,y-nri" inirion, the local boxing re e.ee Is
considerate .011 mitt., men elsewhe.e (l, , laKrt, & SUNDAY gamks popular with the down w 11 fans U
The local uflli itlls, how ever, are llink- omnr n etreeta ll..l.lvvtn at Wlrc.u.. Screw . , . . uu ",'a r (, ... , . . ,' "'"""". ,""ls' '?
ing the best of t nn, have gone to no nnd M-chlnn w r . ie.,t. , ,h mil , ' n" " Hhanahan I-Virty eiBhth n ,,,,, Plavers illi.l is n good
nd if unins toL-.t in ton. h with the , v '.r'.v: .,,.'.: a ;. :.'.'". r. . , w.im. .1 ivi...... . ... . ... .....
famous plavers It mi.v be that w y-nTntiV a. d MomiraMairVeVa " """" D.i.i.V."cou5.ty uwu";-"' "n or ". " "!! on Monday
1 ,., ,,!!,,,, f il,o.,i ..111 t.,.,. ,,., . ' Ur ok in Itoynl (llunia nt 8nk i,'K.l.'t' ".'"? Meisher lilavs the Sooth
V , , r Irm.vv lo ."i.lf "F1'1, ' ,:I''-1 '" 'N K '-A"-'C . han Htnr, at Ne York """' 'J'UHIV Hebrews nt tro.lil and BIl er
oil never know in golf uouipment at Nor.l,i..n Motor Velitclea Mntoln OUnta nt Now York ,,MrecH, und the fi.ll. ivlnc mo,,in,! B
Speaking of tills the 'n't three open M conatru.tlon Cnniden at Knnlnearinit i HtHiton Kleld Club at rottalown t 'i 'lrl tl II S evening ute
utiiu sinivi iwiii r no ti rt r inn 11 1 1111.1 tim v Tiiiniii icii iiinui' ..nu ' hi ni'ii ni 1 1 ei milhuiiiij ui tininiEiiivneMi a a ir..
Mitrhell lit the inetropolitnil open. Bob. Hhippera. Athl
McDonald breezed home a winner by Ujsl,
severnl strokes. He, too, hnd failed to I nnniiBN s Li'.Aaun
qtinllfy nt l oiumuia.
lYonucr ll ine name snocu win oe
CPTHtU M. T. TrfrajM lM
JlcXIIIIJCK
handed tho stnrters In the Philadelphia
open?
If .Tim llirnes, American champion,
and Joe Kirk wood. Australian tltle
holder. full to appear at Whitemarsh,
due to changes in plans, locals will have
n chance to sec them paired up nt
Trc.lv fft in on August l.'l. The two
master sliotsmen will pln n thirtv-si-bole
exhibition match on that dnj
ngninst "Itiv Marstou nnd Hob Har
nett. The nmnteur holds the record out
tlieie nnd Harnett, the pro. holds the
low professional mnrk. Tredjffrin
officials liave so much cnnfideii.e In the
local team they have picked that thej
are tiacKing them to heat llarncs and
Kirkwnod After the nlnv Kirkwood
will put on his exhibition of trick shots
which lias thrilled thousands of fans
heretofoie. It looks like n big day at
Pnoli.
CARMAN TO MEET MADD0NA
IN 50-MILE MATCH RACE
Star Bikers Compete Tonight on
Winner-Take-All Basis
dreatest rivalry and the most in
tense interest In the bicycle world of
Philadelphia this season has been be
tween Vinceii7o Mnddonn. champion of
itaiv, an. Clnrencc Cnrmnn. Interna
tionnl title holder. It'ont'y tJiey met
in a three ten-mile hent match race
and Mnddonn returned a winner. Im
mediately Carman challenged for n
longer rnce.
Finally, they were signed up nnd
Cnrmnn nnd Mnddonn will ride against
eacli other nt the Point Hreeze Yelo-
(Ironic tonight in n fiftv-mile mntch.
on a winiier-tuke-all basis. Heforc the
Italian agreed to this rnce the Phlla-
' delhliin innnniroiiiii.it uni ni.loii hr
I Mnddonn to permit him to bring downiMvii.)
hS legulnr pace-mnker from Hoston.
Cwitlm,,,, I.,. . ...,
,.......,,. ., ,mlllr urn n oriKiui.
Heiginn.
i.((io Knot will set the pace for the!
.imcrirnu
Mnddonn nlrendv ha proved himself
tlie marvel in short rnces in this cltv.
In one of his early events of the season
here he estohlishcd two new records in
the snme race, bettering time marks
mr ine uve-miic ami ten mile instances.
,"v cninpieicd to round out the pro
. . , ,.ii ri..ii ..,.: nn .111 ni iit minrr iini.imore ,n .1 .ini ,1. 1 .it t ., . .411 Miun.t... . . ,1 .
SCHEDULES OF LITTLE LEAGUE
AND SEMI-PRO BALL TEAMS
S10NTGO.UEIIV lOfNTY I.KIOI'K
sniuili rton at Lanmlile ( onsli'ihoiken at
. hosinut Hill Po icstow n nt Vinl ler
l'Hl!,AI)i:i PHIA ffllt'nirAN l.nAOl'B
Southampton nt Huiburo I'nrt IVanhlnuton
t Glenslde Wvndmoor at Willow Orove
fll-OUCKbTnU COJ NTY I.KAOL K
rtrldseport at Wnorthur. Pnulub'ro
Gtlilifctown IVestvllle nt "iwfdislioro
IVUnMNGTON COfNTY l.I-AOt'R
at
,,.,,.., ... n.irl'mslot.
leverly
niversldff rirrnne. Rt rt(.rt.lln
at
DKr.AWAni
nn nn i.iiAfiun
N Irirl.pri. Amerlrnn
1 n.
aval at J
llrl Un Co
Il-inh a I.amhertvtlle at
"'..onvuie
pni.AivArii: rn si'iiiiipiv i.!:,vour:
florkl,ai0 , Mor'0.1 11. ,1 a nt 1'oUnd
cnfmn l!eiKhn ..t l.andnvn
nouth nill.A .'ill ni 11 l.KAOi'B
j:sHt nnnti,t nt St Ml.h-.el IVntervle'v
Up. re ulmi iiuer ilerinnt I .-hiirh nt
1irilll.il. .1 r 1 ...1, nil". h.m, 1, ii... line Hi.-
nue nrt" nt M I' ml hoatnut Hill Ara.t
. m Krf.unda i'ltmit Hltl I.trlnnton r
Grn"- I Ittti street ..nl .Mlech.nv H,nu
ni:n siKN't i.kagi'p suction' "am
lonnr- i Manatulnc Twents-nlnth and
oinret atreela Muakokn nt Kvota
l-"teenth "tree' and I'nat ciielten avenuo
Pnronti r.t S.hmlkiU lVhnt)ioaf lane nnd
Ill.hmoiid atreet Itnakn .it Hnncwen IIonK
we. Iierkahlr nnd rtlehmonil Rtreeta
Itrp MEN H I.KAfll i: SECTION' Y'
M.nd-im at flnrnna Tort), ninth atreet
nnl . heHier nvenu Mlnri'un nt Azter,
linn Bi.te nnd Nlrio'.n lanea IVI.hltn nt
V'Tr,.lnanvvn?n-7iihV.Vo'rrn Va n
'" ' " )"' JxuM''lr2,.n , .
n;wXl buIv
s..irriinwn ra Tonuwe
IT2
seventh
tar VVeatern i.ier.r.c i ..i-nern, unirea.
r
I'lhl VVAIIM . III'..' I. l.l.Al.UJj
Ifethnnv nl IViaa ihlekn M 15. IVohuit
lam, mat nf IHds uvenu.. noxliurniiKh Han
.1., ... l'nulln rlnformod Me. tile aiteet .nat
of llld'e avenue II xbo, .uMi I'ri'alu t.-rlan
nt Muun Zlmi iJornaii lam. iht of nidKB
,;?;',; mer!fitnSX"H!!i 'ft?nr".t -,".
vvia.'.hl-kon Pn.jbworl m at tt Alb.in's
Ilex avenuo ei ... ..iun a.cnut,
kkahh nui ni i k i.ijaqi'i:
HXth natmion t Third, Second
tntn, navtnin at wain.
COUNTRY CLUBS
' HGllO MMJeL-
Yss- Tula i3 vjaaLCY,
HATCM- I'M Or AT
Ths cluh - uh-hum-
WltU.YoO HAVK
uoneriT emrsvs oP
TmAT--YV?J Kisuswi
IN THE CLO30T- .
What May Happen
In Baseball Today
. . . . it .
NATION II, LEAOl'K
. riub IV. I,. .('. I.o,e Spilt
rittfthurgh nn :u ,iis .nf! .613 , ,
N.w lork. ,1U 31 .014 .n4i f.flil .031.
Ilonton . . (58 38 ,S78 .BH2 ,B7l . .
Ilroolityn . 40 17 .BIO .MB .B0i . . .
si. Ioula . n t7 .480 .4D3 .481 . .
fMrniro . 40 (l .4ir, .til .410 .
(Indnmtl . 38 r.l .413 ,4Srt t.40t .415
I'hllllps . 27 01 .207 .301 .203 ....
AMKRICAN I.E.(UR
Cliih 11. I,. I'.C. 11 1 lo.e Upllt
Clevrliinil . 01 31 .M2 .fllfl ,03.1 , ..
. lork .17 31 .lijn .030 .(Wll .
dVusliliiKton . ol 48 ..11.1 .(I'll .110 ,
Detroit . 48 10 .101 .Una .Km .
M. IouU. . 41 SO ,4r8 ,471 .401 ,
llostnn . , 4i ,13 ,447 ,1.11 .142 .
(Iilrniro 40 ft 4 ,40 .117 t.17 .127
Atliti-llrn .. 3(1 ,18 .383 '.BOO t.37.1 .381
Ml., two. tl osr two.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
xvrroNAi. i.iudii:
rtillllos. 0, riilraro, 2.
Nrn lurk, 0 ( lli-lnmtl 7 (10 Innlncs).
It. Louis. Ii llrooklMi. 0.
Iloston-l'lttsliurKli, iH)itKrc(l, pt crmin.ls.
AltKKK'AN I.IlVdl'K
Detroit. 18: Attiletlrs. 0.
( level mil. 3: Huston. O.
hlriirro-lV.ifihlnctoii, culled st-cond Innlnc,
wrt KTOHIUlt,
sit. Iiuln-Nrw York, postponwl, wet
crounils,
AMKRirAV ASSnriATION
Kiinum (1J. Oi lnillilnnioll, 7 (lt Knme).
Knnsas (It), 111 liullunuiwlla, A (srrond
Biime).
Mlnnenpolls It Toledo. 1 (cnlletl end of
nr.li. rnln).
I.llsTllle, Ot Milwaukee. 3.
SOUTIIKRN" A110CIATION
Atlnnln (Vi Illrmlnslinm. I.
New Ortenna, l.li llnhllp. 1.
I.lttle Itoek. Oi Nnslivllle. 0.
Memphis, n riinttmnoocn, 3
KASTEKN r.Kir.UK
Worcester. 0; New Ilnven, 3.
Other enmes postiioned
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
natiomi. i.i:A(,ri:
Phillies nt ('tilrnno.
New ork nt Clnrlnnntl (two mime),
Hoston nt I'lttslinrnh.
llrooklvn it St. IxuH.
AMriurN i.KAtiri:
Chleatro nl I'hlhi.Ielnlil.v (two Knmes).
SU I',iw"ii,"n"t wnrtinrton.
rievelnn.l nt cw YorU.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
hn.l.tTC nr vrUTi-on .u f-lMl'
n.irr.ilo lit hjr.uus.-, 3 (llmt itmne ...lle.l
i niitriilo-Sfrnrune (w-rnml cnnie rnllr.l nir.
',';;.
Toronto, (ll Rorl.r.ter. 0.
NewnrU-nnltlmore. postponed, rain.
Jersey Clt.i.Itci'.llnir, poatpanril, rnln.
suihDll K Foil TOI'VY
noehew-tr nt Toronto.
" JiT'',?rfrUt Ro ,die
Nrwnrk nt llnltlmore.
STIMMM! or THK CI.IKS
IV. I.. r.C. IV. I., l'.r.
rnliimlius, O., July 30. fleorBs Ma
Akron City flrenmr, who. won the 1020
world ihmplonlilp horeahoe tourndincnt
plaje.l at Akron waa matched toSny to
pieot C hnrlea l llavln of ('olninl.iis In n
eleven-fcunw content here noxt Trlday nlclit. j
INDi:ii:.NDEN'T GAMES
WK:! tiZ,&nDeMr
M unt t'nlon nt Smlth-Kurhuah
Second
atreet and Erie, avenue.
Mima Si.rHii nt Ixiiran, Eluhteenth
rto.kl in I atreet
and
Hrnokln rtojnl Olanta at New York
Cuban Stars nt New York
Lit liroa nt Hhanahan Torty-clRhth and I
jlrown atrneta '
Oll.et Hoja Club, of rteudlns, at Straw
brllua & Clothier. SIxtj. third and Walnut
ft 1 1 CJOl K
Norfolk Stnra nt Menton Field Club Chew 1
Ja.fiuard at Neighborhood Frankford
ave-
.." ...... .-ran aireei
I'hlladotphla Trofiaalonala at Shamoktn
I ebuiion A A t.t ril.orlnn XT 1
Olmi'aT""1 ro'',,""onal!, t 'Monmouth, of
Vil.lwoo,l of rrankford nt Drldeabur-.
HI limond and Orthodox atreeta
Phlladelphtn Pollc nt North Phllllea
I'ourlh nnd VVInnoho.l.tni.- MieetV
,.,X,'''L,.1'""',."J, ii 'J " A Ilroad and
kaklll N v n, , . t .t
Thlrtj-tlfih nnd Qu-en lane "
Ouiker city Irfe.alonnat. at rencoyd
HldB. nvonut. ami Park Drive 'noya,
t,f - " - -. ot weai rnea -
no. 1 AdnipH atreet
'Cher
Itoaeuood I'rofeaalonal.
at Qreen Itlbhon
m. . in i
I'lillnd. UihU rrof.iaalonnla rt Itendlna
I.ebanon A. A at Clnremont pa
Mrr 'rna - le ina, .,,
Media A
Iltildftlo K.
, i,,r0,,i,'nb,,rl,Ill;n
,!,,' ,on llt lla"
sixtieth und Oxford atreeta
nelalier at IlrUtol
u raon
nhoe Now York
IVaahln-jton Ilravea at llalelon
viiqiboi
uraie nnd OntHrio .irV. t. ' iNttlv'. "'! I ' '" niienioon that Degiiinlng n Mon
M i:"J smni.hr";8tri'-,V..her. Tw.n ' llSi, "e tcum vv ill be In charge of Fran
n.k..lll I1n..- . ....... . Al.
nnd Hied aireita " 1 " linen, second baseman of the
and iiutier atreeta " ' A"-a,. T.nth 'io win neilie plajing-nianngcr.
. Norfolk Htnra at Rtetaon. FW,h . '''"P'ates l.uvvard I.usK. who came
HerkB jitreeta """ lliu vnrnerK In
".
i itnra nt Mirtn 'h . cnr.,. ulli ntuun n. n. ....... ; '" . '' aina
,'""" .iiu..uiiim s.rooia nu iinn uullle der liexl Tu ...,. ,,i.i ,."
utlci va Northwest Profeaalonals f'learfleld of""' IV'.h (.rouwla nt Hr, Mre ,n5",,'n
Eaat Talla Thlrty-flfth and Illdia avenuo htny .iv.-uu, i,i r '",', "''!?. LA'f.
at Elav.'"xf, 'iiT.'riM.,' TitSV.I-'!"""! i: K"r.n?i'J. . '" ."0 .". charao of h. ' DO
. f,, , ( iaunii att un lion . j . . niwrv. ueiu a iinian bi raai aMk law :. . - a
aeventh atrett and Lebanon avtnu. I th beat In th city. ' " '" now one "'
LEONARD SHOULD WIN
HAT T?nj?M .QA VQ nrnti
tvv x vs.j.-, Ksxmj lYlW
Tendler Will Carry Lightweight Champion Along at Fan
Clip, but Benny s Closing Day m Ring Isn't '
Quite Ripe Yet
By OBANTLANDniCE
Maxims of tho Itesln
IT IS better to give than to rccelvO.
But ho who can't rceclv'e stands upon
the rim of dreams.
A BRITTLE Jaw is an abomination
where n granite chin Is tnoro to be
desired than stiver and gold.
YOU can't keep a good man down
forever, but ten seconds Is long
enough.
Back to First Principle
VAST experience, n keen observation
and n dissecting mind qualify Clark
driflith ns a lending judge of what takes
place from the time n ball leaves n
pitchcr'H hand until something large nnd
lound lilts it in the fncc. If any ono
should know the cause of long, hard
hitting, the veteran campaigner who be
gan his career with Anson's Colts nnd
who has been on the job ever since
should be tlie man.
"The ball is better mode." says Grif-
fitli. "nnd therefore a trifle livelier. It
is wrapped tighter nnd has more life.
But that isn't the answer. For the Inst
ten jenrs pitchers have more nnd more
been working with freak pitching.
sailors, spitbnlls. knuckle balls and other
vnrietles thnt turn n hatter tinslde. down.
Tliis frcaif pitching killed the confidence
of the man nt the nlntc and also do
strojed tlie old ability to pitch with
curve, speed nnd change of pace.
"The frenk deliveries haio been
stopped, so the liittcr wades Into tlie
ball with new confidence. In the nienir
whllc the pitcher Iins to learn his fl-adc
over again. There nre few pitchers left
who still Know how to mix up speed and
curves in the old-fashioned wav. But
the pitcher always comes back. Within
another year lie will be on top of tho
hitter ngaln just ns ho was before. But
few fnns realize what n vast majority
of pitchers took to frenk ptcbing, to resin
or thumbnail, or emery, in tbeir efforts
to make the ball still nnd duck nnd
twist while the batsman, afraid to swing
through nt the b.ill with any confidence,
was merely chopping or slapping nt it.
Leonard's Day of Fate
NATI'HALLY enough, Benny Leon
nrd's closing dny is coming, but the
hour isn't quite ripe yet.
Leonard bounded to the top nt n
lounger nge and better equipped than
most of tlie lightweights, nnd he lins
had nn formidable competition to keep in
subiection.
He still hnppens to be n. well condl-
Local Ball Tosser Will Join
Bruins in This City on Their
Next Trip East
FORMERLY WITH PHILLIES
Willinm McKenty, more familiarly
known as "Bill." nnd n nromincnt
mi-p,o ball tosser, has signed to play
, With the Cllicaco Cubs. The lm-nl
hurler lias submitted his terms to Man
nger Johnny Hvers. who hns sent word
, ''mi cveritjiiitg is (.), K., nnd McKenty
'llflLI linn., .1 1 t t . M
.- ucun uuiereii 10 join I lie lima on
their next appearance In this city on
August 'M.
It i not the first time thnt ".Mac"
has been under contract to n major
league team. In 1018 ho was taken
M'n by the Phillies, nnd on his return
enlisted In the navy nnd pitched won
derfu hnll for tlie championship Fourth
rsnvnl team.
pace und is at his best when under
lire.
There Is nothing McKenty likes better
tlmn to vvork himself into 11 tight hole,
-lime and ngiiin. with the bases loaded
and against the bent hiltets. h,. hns M1(..
ceiled In retiring tlie side without any
damage.
McKenty is twenty-thrco jenrs of
nge, married and has one child. He
stnrtcd plaving hall at the age of six-
I ', ,t' 'r" """ """ J" tIfev,IOOn Ilme"
w.il,i'ftPMaCvH.SiTnd 'IfTnX T
..... i. - iiiiuiiiiiiii 01 mc runs, who
took him .South in the spring of 1018.
J hat was dining the war. After he
was discharged from tlie navy he again
began to hurl for tlie local seml-pros.
I his j car 'he was in the Bank League
., ,'T clnr,x "tionnl. nnd has
1 ,,'',' for --1",h',r. Marshall K. Smith
and Helsliei. He is at present pitching
for tho ricisher Vomers.
FRANK O'BRIEN TO MANAGE
FLEISHER BASEBALL TEAM
Second Baseman of Club Takes
Charge on Monday
Tho rielshcr baseball team announced
k
club,
He
to
nt sonu.n
rni, .,.... .. ,
I ln tfV " 4. '".rP" "'ral "UMl-
'"". eIcat J the last VVM-k, mid In
maUng n thlft nf etl( ers the Plcishcr
1 i'-.i.i 111 iiauii was the best in the city
- '..., ... iiiiiiuri us; ni mil.
tests frntii T'elsher looteih. ,,n ,,.
ii;i!,c" W,,U ", '."! t. Hi- I'hillies'
M I I'llIU I III tin .. I......I. I a
I ,;: i , " ". mon.'
ui... iiiii ,. i, i.i. ,.... a........
will lie pin) eil nt
.Uteeii nI reels
BILL M'KENTY IS GREY LAG CHOICE
SIGNED BY CUBS OVER BRADLEY COLT
contisll .'.
I weiitv-slvtl, ...i tt
Uteeii Ntreets ' "
it
i, . ... . i
'""i io fny oeneft Gamn i
. 'III.. Ninth 1'MIII s .n.l !,,- ...... V
tloned young man, short of the nriJ
.Ji i . " Iop or tUB Job In the rn.T.'
principles of nttnek t,,i .i-!.w. ma
-,1Ie ,?i1'Lt,ils drablo as Nelson was, J
he can't hit. with Onns.butsofnel"'1.
ITo !, -- .1 .- L. . . '
shown no vital nuin... .., ,: '"! ?i
should last, for nnotherfur hatfuiSl
years. Tendler should carry the X
imoii uiong nt a rollicking pace hn "
form the best he can do U 'fl i4
good second. umM
Punch and Polso
"ruu have skill and cn,...,1
President TTnrin .-u .:!'
Barnes, ns he handed over the nil?
Championship Cup, "but beMer fc
either, vnn Vinw nn.. la't
fhinl'iJ? iPi,.eaeitlht Po'e J-
thing, in rhe-blgistTlthkintV
cournire. Ttnt iinr, i,t ...," "i '
vast majority- of them' w " t g
enough bock of Barnes In poise .'S
well-controlled serenity to lose. d
Poise, In this case; meant 'tnlml.r
n short putt without loss of temraft!
destruction of confidence. It ?12 '
getting Into trouble without prtul,
to moke up tho mlstako In onerf
Derate shot. Qne "-J
n
Barnes also missed short putts hrt
he took these Elln ,IM. . --?- lJ?!. 6,3
i.r. 5 i UJer m'5nKes and In M,
third round he mode n cluster of ti.
"M11, ?rBt. third, fourth, fifth tt2
sixth holes, but even here the hoi T,
serene rIotormlnnlnn - . 1?".W
hawklike face. He was Henry J. p0tt
r(Lm,.V,c fl.rst drive.t0 the t putt
tant amount over the longer trails.
rjEMPSEY'S coolness and polio ,
-1-7 no small parts of his Driza.rht
greatness. He hns had storms towe.tkw
irom coin wrennan nnd Carptntitf
without any tendency to get ra'tW
ipse tils mental balance. And then i I
--t,ir: .,T.an ihi
...u.v....v.c ruin; ui viirisiy .untheirvu
when they hnd him in a forcbodlnr ene.
ncr on the edge of trouble. i
fSE reason that destiny rarely alfcu
V poise to south is to prevent Tont. i
from being unhcatnblc. There muit t '
some nllotment to those hejond tiirtr J
.... ,..j . ...t lv Ui, ncn ugtlt.
Couiriorit, lOil,
11 rivhts rttirvtt
Clashes Today With Black
Servant in Devonshire's
$20,000 International
TEST FOR CHAMPIONSHIP
Windsor, Ji-ly .10. The Devon'hlre
International Hnndlcan. S20.000 addA
for three-year-olds, will be decided it
tho opening hero today of the Devon
shire meeting of seven days and will
the decision will go tne crown of etna
plnnship for thfcc-year-nlds In sprln;
nnd Rummer born. Tho race bit
brouglit together two outstandmf
claimants for the honor in Grei Lu
of the Bnncocas stable, nnd Black'
Servant, of the K. It. Bradley Ifi
Hour Farm, In Kentucky. There an
other horses entered which bj
means arc hopeless for the big punv
but tho main interest centers around tit;
two lcndeiy.
Tho weight assigned for the Intir
national are:
Orev Leg- 12r) ninck Servant .. 1J)
Hjaone fiaja ... 117 Old Chap ...
Iludlo til Dark Hors I"
Tlie success of Giey Lag on tfceV
York tracks would seem to mart iw
for favoritism for the mile nnd a n"
long route. He only (oneedes Urn
pounds to the grent son of Black Tow
Vet it is highly piobnble that BUt
Servant Is In better condition at W
time than is the Hildreth horee. W
Blnck Servant's recent raring dm"
been up to his own standard, He'"
been carefully pointed for this rll
Trainer Thompson and hns bcW
Canada long enough to become kj
clinintcd. flrev I.ng was just iMW"
from Umpire City where she ha W
contlnuallj raced, and hns had lew
contests. ,.j
Blnck Servant, wh le he ran , iWJ
In tho Kentucky Derby- and tty
a raco in which Orny Leg djdg,
rescue on the evo of its runnlnj
Brndlev horse met nnd contiucretl "
contenders in tne worm -"-- ,,
Yourself, his stable cmnpnnlon.
rcallv deserved the credit for .'
tho Derby.
ho interns'to'1
.irny i.eg ' " iVi.ejrfft.
will have tho hardest race of hli "
Tliis greatest race in (annda M ft
from Snrotogn tho honor of taiw .
!
mettle of lending thrce-ycar-o.u',
I,.. . n,if,np In the nui'
IIIU KLll;, ,..,,.,..- .., M.
of tliis track will bee the race tbi'
crnoon.
be nt the U
i no nnn test iu ...
championship for S 10.000 nt utJ
The Kei.llwmth 1 ark Jottlf
raco meeting just closed .
Tho final test win
sl.arel in , ne gu -r .,..:-. - ,; (((
son. Tho sum of ?63,fti0 was illftnij
in stakes and P", ''. "",,"' redu
IK. icy vv.1 i m.s .. i, : B. I
lo tne sinnes unmi v -,;- ImiP
Whitney wns second and . -"1M
tliird.
TnnAY is A BIG DAY AT
Chester Fair Ground
nniisi: u u lis AMI .Mt. i.r. R$t' .
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daiHllif.- prlvlletsr. '., Wfy. "W
Miilili llil m'iicc for "" r"'
pf. BREEZE VELODRO
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