Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 26, 1922, Night Extra, Image 19

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J'tlirfUrtlvfwiefi'cnnyiranlaack
lith..'cnit snake , erceins sea ieg'wipre
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Kilnr nftcrnoeti, tlierc,ls b, strong pos-,.
i.iil(.. .i,nf iiin Itril nnd Blue skinner
Kill be HnnuiP te tek vnrt in mrifc,
MV ntie vcrit ou the twe'tlny rtjln
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Syslci'day-Iinrry Vnlrl ,'tlinf lis, M net;
mMr a sfrenj: he, thought, he. would,'
Sflt.t '.. .,! n rli'nnse':cnme before1 FrldaM
ii would be unable' tdiceinprtrt, Itf any
nH lic tWO'mllO ciininpiuiip'Ml' cphi
IfbWh expects te be n'liicmpcr et ine
f(lley reiny nmi -iiruuuuij mu vuc-,
iu "(cam. .- . .
VltU ; thef pess.lbte wcptlen el
.!.....' ..i.vi .nanlul' tn ' set hank- tn
wh. rjss.jzs?:iMsi h irw
Rn'liJ In cxccllenatinpefer-'thc ear-
irsl.. 'iYestTciavflicjjnne-, 'iverr, txuau
ind .Terr, nil membern et tne ipur-
ile tram iuut huhivu kuiu w
mbrlOgc(J worked, out en .the track nil
a be 111 ' excellent shapens did the re-
fcnislnder of, the team.' ,.
fr?i.,i ehnu-pil no effects et his opera
rJin n shlnbeard en the way eyer, and
fclm frtre Hin'sUt'cr':gunTrlday aft-
iifcnoen. Lhwseri ReWtsdnV.tlicvlPenn
'Bi'Wt6. tlic.jtnnillejcyent nleng;
t'wltjilclifthe wliich incans.'tba Penn
wm .u'..i.-i-,''-;" ::.. .r'irr."'.rj
xerntlenal
.'i.. W.11 trnlnlnff hard for the last three
f .weeks nnd expects te. linisn well up wuu,
a Has ui-l .---n - - , ,
KlheJleaders' in '.tne, event. ,.
.SiRobertsen held trials yesterday 'for
Hit., nnn.nitln freshman team, but did net
'iT.i-n i-nnWii IiIr dcelslen en the nuarter.
' B. 4 .1 Al.A. 1hh Vfa.il.nM . TTnVnd'
i'.'AiiA .fensen Svlll" be the Hrst three run-.
!!... ivl Hi pltrier.rKcezh. Streeter ei'
.,Kerr' ns thc felirth Wan' handling the.
fcMten. '
'.'IreniJer'a Great-Heart ,
'')( Ocergc Brender-'' the Uroek'yri lad,
, fl80 feet ler the jnyc!ln(thn)w,Nsheuld
M(ln ibi-eak 'thclVccbrd; In, his 'fnv'prite
. '&! ' YncfM.rfV' innrnliiV In n nfncHcn
''drill (he husky welglitinun tossed Iho
' ttick -01 feet, the best murk lie has
tver made. 'Ureiidcr ,wll havu plenty of,
' bmOctitlerilil thlscvei'tt., with tuwerril
Itars'frein the West alLrapub'e of doing.
,-flesc te uirteet entercu.
). Frnnk. the Penn hammer thrower.
I JfeeterdnyHiettvedj'thc'b'alUli";, fei.ln
ricu'C a j-'MnurKnuiu inrew .wiien n
fensldercd tliptf Frank .weighs but -lii 2
bounds. According te Dr, Orteu, Frank
fa the lightest mnn throwing, the limn-
tter- among 'the colleges today nnd bas
in excellent opportunity te place .In the
vent en Flday. A'
('Today will lind the vanguard of West-
Mb and Ear. Western .athletes en their.
It; IiOreiS
Hrftrthfs'i
'number of athletes from the Const
mtered In the' special wenta.are ex
pected le check in tonight or tomorrow
Herning. Tomorrow afternoon Frnnk-
L.hn Field will be abechlve ef.athletlc
lit order that the nthlelcs may have
(omplcte use of Franklin' Field without
Interference from any.'othcr'.Kpert the
tnual Thursday game has been trans
ferred te Forty-fourth street nnd I'nrk.
side avenue. Last year the diamond
tetm had a Thursday game before the
jelars that caused considerable annoy
ance le the athletes.. ,
Records Slay Fall J.
According te Dr.'"Albcrt- Kranxleln,
Who nssihted Orten ttn coaching the
Mam in ItpbertseirKahsehcc, ithe,. cin
ders ou Franklin Field 'are in better
lhape than they have been In many
moons. If the weather fs' right, ac
cording te the four first-place winners
in the Olympics, records are bound te
fall with such a track. Kranxleln leeks
for the Tcim two-mile team te smash
the mark made hy the Oxford -Cambridge
team In 1020. '
The two-mile international race en
Friday Mieuld be productive of some
wonderful running with the class of
we held entered.- The I'cnn- quartet
already mentioned should make the
rcn interesting. The Brown brothers,
of Cernell, about the best distance run
tiers In the colleges tedny, have entered,
long with Bufecr, of Hates.the New
Knglnnd champion. Illlles; of Yrtlc,
who s forging te the front rapidly as a
distance star will take the-mark. Itath
bun, of Iowa State, ene of the best In
the Middle West, nnd wlm linn hiin
I- running consistently in fast time, should
uukc uie eastern stars step te win the
Tent.
Tale will havc,n fourjrtnile team.eh-i
tered that should mnke Cernell, Geo'rge Gee'rge Geo'rge
tewn'and Penn State de soma fast run
mug le reuch the tape ahead of them.
Coach Mack, of the New- Haven team,
has listed Douglas, Illlles, Campbell nnd
ttllsen for the event i ., Douglas and
Mmpbcll haveidpne close te 4 minutes
W,iecend several times, while the
.oihtetwo nre capnble bf turning the
milqvareund 4 niinutes 30 seconds,
Ocorgctewn Is certain te glvd Cor Cer
acl), the faverite for the event, n keen
attic. Connelly, the present inter
collegiate mile champion, with a record
of 4 minutes 10 seconds, and Marsters,
who has turned the illHtnnnn In J. ml,,.
utes 23 seconds, nre certain te be ,in
"(running the last two relays. The
tner-twe Georgetown' men are said te
M capable of doing around 4 minutes
0 seconds.
HftRD GAMES FOR P. M. C.
Cadttt Will Meet Moravian College
at Cheiter Tedav
IPTirtihr,lhr,'Baraes en thc schedule,
'' " V' otters nnd twirlefs Jieve a
nu,eVs time ahead of them this
tls nfte"n n the cadet diamond,
'".Oh'ster, Uiq seldierB will cress bats
in ivmnvinn Joiiege. rriiiny after
50I they will meet the very.effic ent
jftnAnd' organization of' Wei era
Maryland, nnd en Snturday afternoon
"y will eugaee In n twirling .i.
8M Albright College. Thus "far
M. V. linn nnf Inul- ., ( i.i
Ma8(n. '" v lu'
Oxferd-Cambrldae Bkata Mrrf
-rtmbrti!r.V?,nM': A,r" -' -The Oxford.
Wrdhv'i 't0 "Jva" l""!. The Play of
1 fer,,.w:w.'nl'reush
wln wercil
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Tho.Unltersltyef-.Htd-,fxfidtkltofatrlf6
litre
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New Yerk...
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Brooklyn ...
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
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St. Led:r;
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New Yerk,.
ClevelaM. . .
Detroit . . ,
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Athlcflca, ,..
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St. Leuis Slugfcr, Has Chance
te Equal fSecend Ruthlan
"' CifcuiilViark Today
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HIT ,24 HOMERS IN 1920
Last season It was Gcerzc Kelly,
.Giants' first baseman, wher threatened
te rlvnl the, Sultan of Swat, Babe
Ruth, when the season wns lust dawn
ing. , New it Is Kenneth' Williams, the
slugging outfielder of the St. Leuis
Browns. i
But 'WilllainH,chnncesKef 'holding the
lend ever the famed Yankee king are
much better than the opportunity Hint
fate presented "te Kelly. The Bambine1
will continue te wcar'eut his trousers
en a scat in the granustami until May
20, which should cnuble Williams te
tny out In front well into mid-season.
Williams' claim en fame is based
en six', home, runs In the Inst four
playing days. lie tied thc record made
by tlih Peerless 'Babe when he socked
fivn iii thrr tames nml still tins a
cliancc ste equal Ruth's mark of seven
in live aays innae last year.. v
Twenty-four Homers Last Year,
The St. jLeuIs outfielder showed''cen'-
Hidernble ability along home run j lines
Inst year. He wlinicd n total et twenty
four circuit clouts and live years age
would hnvc been hulled as . baseball's
here if he had 'hung up tills number
in one year. , t
rhe arrival of Ruth, however, makei
It tough for any young man te be con
sidered a healthy home run cleutcr. At
that Williams tied with Beb Meire! for
runner-un position In the fetir-nly. cel
umn last season, but no one noticed tt
particularly. Apd he hit .;M7. -
Williams has liecn with the Breivna
since the spring of Will, and wns
-waived back, te the major leagues' from
Unde Sam's circuit at .that time. Prier
te thc war, he had u try out with Cin
cinnati, but was sent back from whence
tiA' iinl'tlA ' ' ' '"
" HereMiArs coriiinhed 'record sluee'lie
broke in ,wltli St. T.euH In 11)10
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(l.A.B. n. It. 21
lyir insn sne u ss
Bats left-handed.
ah. u.r. r.c,
L'!l ill .SlJ'J
Ill addition.. te hlttinir his twenty
four homers last season. Williams alxe
whulcd out sc.ven triples nnd thirty
one doubles.
Began In IMS
Williams began his baseball career
with. Regina, Saskatchewan, in the
Western Canada League In 101.1. Twe
years later, the Reds purchased him
from Spokane, Wash., in th'n Pacific
Coast League, but nfter n spring trial
lie was shipped back te the same club
and the Browns bought him in 1017.
The. advent of America Inte the World
War. however, prevented him from
showing' with St. Leuis until 1010.
ucergc sisier, tne local nrst base
man, has become Williams' trotting
mate in making thc race around the
bases, four times has Staler crossed the
plate ahead et Williams alter the lat
ter had dropped the ball ln-Jthc spec
taters' stands or driven it into the
street
When Williams started his home
run blttine streak last Saturday he
drove Slsler home three times en his
feur-nly hits. Because of n chantrn in
the linc,-up In Monday's game, Severcld
preceded Williams In crossing thc plate
en a neme run.
Thursday's Havre de Grace Entries
First race, purse- I1S00, claiming, for
thres-ycar-elds ami upward, fl furlencs:
Mumbo Jumbo
Pretender 112 'War Man
Capci'i let) "Satana .,
Hprlngvale 107 liayameu
Lloyd Oi-erss ..10T Kdna D. ,
Oeerse Wathlng- Hunfra .
ten ...104 Juatlne E,
MldnUtht Stories.. US Oare
Ferest Queen .... Dt '.Mlillan .
..in -wuaiPDena
..114
li'J
107
107
,,...ion
si
'hi
103
113
Mnv flnlfl ..... Oft Parlvntlrriln
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Lucky, Qlrl U(t
Second race, purse 11200. for
maiden
uvn-vfar-eia nines, 4 turiencs!
(a)Klrk Lady 114 (a)Panlllen 114
Hellsa ..114 lOllzaWh Bean. .114
Wlndlxe v.. 114 KlliMbetri Irlc..114
unrmen ramases.ii-t ranasain 114
uinereai uiue.,..iii
(a)Wllsen and Salmen entry,
'Third race, purse $1200. for maiden three-year-olds
and upward. 1 mile and 70 yards:
(a)i.olllpep ,...i,.,l0il fallllah SUrte ...ion
(a)Dtar Jester ...1011 Coelsardls 100
.lieners- iue vineraru ine
Vllumln , . .10(1 Domltife 115
1'iyina uieuu ....no
(a)Balubrla stable and Ress entry.
Fourth race, The Frollo I'urce. 11200, for
inree year-eiu nuies, 1 111:0 anil 70 yards
Yashmak Ill All Fair Ill
l'relude 10U ltculette leu
dram Mayers ...ion Caretaker ...... ion
wist uuun .. ,,.,ivj iaryianu jieiie,,,ivu
Fifth' race. The Greenwich Handicap, purse
niuuu, xur inree-yoaru-e.as anu upward, e
furlengs:
(a)Dlen d'Or ....12 (a)Hlldur 100
Casamandal ,.,.115 Cromwell 107
Trevelyan ! . . .'. ..10(1 Vibrate . . 99
ihai, av. u, jtess eniry.
H13CI11 rac -ThA RArtln TTSnrllnnn. nnru
I2B00. for threo-year-elda and upward. 1 1-lli
miles:
(nil
iDenlfaca .
.134 (a)Muttlklns Pn
Olymeus . . .
.10T uiuy uarten ....104
J?
Utlnn..tf Pirn
.let Bycene Days ... 07
(aJJ. K. L. Ro'tVentry,
VD
Keventh race, purse 11200. clalmlrur, for
uur-ycur-uiua ?.nu unwsru, 1 ..(ii miles:
I)r.rk Hill ll.l Clean Clene 111
Tan Sen
Ill Smart Meney'.., ,le
La!
i, ,..iu7 sweet ueuquet ..10A
Lillian ...104 -Fluiey ...,.,..,108
jteHaia ,iu;i 'Jean et Ale ,,.101
Weary Bi '
Apprentlce allowance claimed,
AVsather clear, track fast.
Boxing Officials Lese Licenses
Nt Yerk, ''April 2. Jehn J. Clifferd,
referee, and Phllle Illnes, Judge, lest their
license as bexlnir, effclals. , when the New
Yerk Stata Athletle Commission completed
Its InvestUatlen ef.'tbe Dannv Lw-Yeunr
Montreal match here Arll IS. The dis
charged officials cava the '.decision te Iee.
Bebby Michaels 8ceres K. O.
Hrattle, April 26 Uebby Michaels. New
Yerk lluhtwclght boxer, Increased his knock-'
out record te forty-two Jat nlslu wheu he
illsDeieil of Uert Ferbes, of Seattle, In the
seuend round .of a scheduled feur-ruund bout
here.
WHAT DOES ROCAl SAVf
Probably no writer et sports has a flnar
background of experience upon whleh te draw
than .Wm. It. Itoeap. Boerta Editor at tha
Posue Lbpess. Read what Recap has ta
say en the big sports nawa et ths.Say.eYsrir
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riiiiii Vhtfiitfy
Stvawky and Bakf r Take Fall
Out of Mackm.n inny
Aidg In Pnll Downfall v
RUDOLPH 'FA IX'S , AGAIN
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ANOfilEIl day of reverses, with the
flag 'of, New' Yerk flaunting mer
rily in the breeze and our ramparts
badly blewji nbent. In efher words,
the two local clubs stunned our proud
city for the second tlme In as many days
yesterday by .dropping two' ball games,
te the representatives of Father Knick
erbocker. It leeks like the same old story, said
one, fan te another ns. he perused the
scores this morning. Back te form or
going down.., Fer six Innings. Rellte
Naylor, Oklahoma citizen and hurler of
In-and-out ball for the Jfacklets. looker
like a million dollars or 'se yesterday
at the Pole Grounds. . -
Miller. Ilugglni' expensive cast, which
WludeS' our blil Jcad-eff trian, Whltey
Witt, was' In tt'frcnzy at their Inability
te connect with Nnyier's sheets. Came
the seventh and the ball game. Five
spiked shoes worn by (lOthnmltes dented
the pentagon, and exit Mr. Naylor and
enter Youth Harrison, fighting for n
place en the. team. "A sixth and final
ta'ly was made off his sheets,
In the meantime Jimmy Dykes ct nl.
were net db(r)g much with thc stick.
When, thc smoke, of battle hail cleared
and tliOyScrlbes consulted their books
they found that Llanerch Beb Shawtey
bnd twirled his secenfl shutout game V
the season and had hurled Mack's, tribe
In' the. discard for the .day, with four
puny , singles, made by Messrs. John John
seon, Welch. Miller nnd I'crklns.
Seven of the Macklans were set down
via strikeouts, which means that cither
Shhwkcy was iiavlng one of -his geed
days or else our Athletics were having
one of their usual peer ones.
It wad a gain day for the graduates
of Mack-' s college. Shawkey net only
hehUlils old teammates te four blngles
but collected a pair himself. Wnlly
Selinng in addition te catching a beau
tiful game, whaled the apple for n
single. Frank Baker, who made the
home run famous, performed valiantly
wMtl). .the stick, sending thc hersehlde
high and dry Inte thc stands for, n round
trip. A couple of brother Ynnks were
en thc sacks at the time, which mnde
the hurt all the mero severe.
Swinging back tq the ether half 'of
my major league representation, let It
be known thntLee Meadows, our star
right-hander, received 'his second drub
bine, in a week. Ycsterdnv the (ilnnfs
Pled by another famous Phlladcibhla
school of stars sent Lee te the showers
nnd otherwise maWeated our Phils.
(icerge Kelly socked out a homer among
tne sixteen saietics mnae Dy Jtcuraw's
team. Bancroft had two hits. Raw-
llngH'three and Meusel one, a fine day's
work for the' Philadelphia graduates.
Old Dick Rudelph tried a second time
yesterday te show a return' te the form
that made' him a start In 1014. but
Brooklyn ruined a"perfectly geed' aft
ernoen ter mm ey making sonic eleven
hits' off bis delivery. ' Rcutber In the
meantime was displaying cxcellent form
ami Jtroemyn wen.
That was the only ether National
LVague game, rain Interfering, with the
scraps out in tne west.
Over In the American youth Phillips,
Milan's star roeklo, held the Red Sex
te four widely scattcrcrl blngles and the
Senators wen their fourth game of the
season.' The New Orleans lad had every
thing en the ball and the .Beaneatcra
were helpless before his excellent twirl
ing. Russell, Rip Cellins, late of the
Yanks, and Fergusen were battered
hard by the Senators, ten hits, includ
ing a triple and three doubles, ringing
off their bats.
The Browns pushed the Tigers further
down into the mire by trouncing them
again yesterday. Danforth, the feur-tcen-player
beauty, twirled his second
win of the youthful season, holding the
Ty Cebhs tn seven hits while his mates
were collecting nine off Heward Emhkc.
Cleveland nnd Chicago were forced te
remain indoors because of rain.
What May Happen
in Baseball Today
NATIONAL LEAOrE
rink
W. I.. P.C. Win Les
New Yerk
t .SIS
S 3 .737
a .see
S 4 ,600
4 K .444
.sua
ISO
rhlrage
.10D
.ess
63S
.BOO
.417
.400
.107
,S7
.K4.1
:2ei!
,J3
.300
.063
IMIsbarsI
Ht. Ixieis
riilllles
Itroeklin 4 7 .384
kU
Bosten 3 fl .SIS
Cincinnati .' 1 10 .001
AMERICAN LEACSUK
Cluh
New Verk
Cleveland
Ht. Tnla
AthleWcs ,
Oestan ..'.
Chimin ..
W. I V.O. Win Ims
..11)
.. 7
.. 7
.. 4
.. 4
.. 4
SSS
.630
,636
.400
.400
7 St)
.067
.667
'.ilk
.SSI
.3U4
.364
.364
..138
400 44S
Washington
4
.304 .417
Detroit 3
73 .333 .330
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L, P.O. XV. U P.C.
Jer. CltT 0 3 -l Nrraruss. S 4 ,4tR
BalU'sr. 4 3 ,067 Reading.. S 4 ,4SB
Rachestsr, SS .SOO Buffalo.., s 4 .
Newark.. 3 4 .439 Terente... 3 4 .438
" SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
W. L. P.O. tl W. I.. p.C.
Lit. Reck. 9 A .643 Memphis., 7 7 ,500
N.Orleans S S .IIIR Btr'ghant 0 S ,43
Mobile... S K .613 Atlanta.. A 9 .SA7
Nashville. 8 6 .571 Chat'oean 4 10 .3S6J
ANKKIVAM AB9UUIATIOK
' VT.UP.J'. ... W. L. P.C,
Mln'palls. 7 3 .700 Kan. Cltr A A '.500
Imlla'pelis 7 4 ,5H j.euisviiis. a e
Milwaukee A. ft .315 St. Paul.. 4 H
Columbus. 6 5 .515 Teledo..,, 3 s
.455
.400
.300
YEbTERDAY'8 RESULTS
NATIONAL LKAOUK
New Yerk. St Philadelphia. 9.
Bneklrn. 5 Bosten, i.
Onlr 'same plared.
AMERICAN LEAOCE
New. Yerk, at Athletics, e.
Waahlnaten. 10i Bosten. 0.
St. Leuis. Si Detroit. 8.
Chleage-ClevTland potrpenesl. rain.
INTERNATIONAI, LE.40UB
Jersair Cltr. 8 Buffalo, 7. a
B. lu Brwuun. a. '
star, 6i Rending. S (1st game),
Him. KarhestM'. fi lid nm.
(Seven Innings, by agreement). ,
BalUmere, 6 Terente, 0 (11 gatne).'
Baltlmet-e, 7i Terente, 6 (Id game),
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
New Orleans, Si Blrmlaghajn, 0.
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mnnim. ... j....... ... .
'"""'v.r-i"...! v 4r v.
'i Atlanta, a.
VaahvUlr. 6i MentD
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hal
s. 5.
LHUs Reck. 4i Chattnaoega. 0.
AMERICAN ASSOCL4TION
All ramea postponed, rain.
TOtfAY'S SCHEDULE
NATIONAL MLOUE
nw xsbj rb"wi?"-.
, llrseklrn at .Bosten, -.
Ht. Leuis at Cincinnati,
AMERICAN IXAC1UE
A u stirs at New Yerk,
V Bosten al Washlaaten.
Chicago at Cleveland,
Ostrslt at St. Leuis.
INTERNATIONAL UE.10CE I
Tsroate tn JiW Cltr.
Betnrstsr. la . Newark, ,
sUsTSM.'ia Haitunsr.
Srraeaas la RasjU,
uuii H: 1'uaiiiiai i:v
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Expert ffim NiHadlphl. Nw
" Yerk and Jtrtty C6urii '
te. Links It Tomorrow 7
WOODY PLATT C ENTERED
STARS will twinkle all eter the Jinks
at the Trenten Country Club' 'to
morrow, even if the Actual golf In the
second annual invitation tournament
there will be played mostly In the day
tlm6. , .' ,"
Entries for the .play will be taken up
te tonight' with the possibility of pest
entries being acceptable. .Mere than
120 expert teurnamcritlsts hare already
sent iiii their names, and the affair
premises . te surrlass even the; snappy
event held last, year. That w'as the first
"open 'teurnament: ever held; at Tren Tren
eon. It. went ost'mest smoothly', but the
committee get hep' (e a let of things
which' crop up In thc best-regulated
events, and this" week the Jersey clue
plans a tourney with u terrific kick.
The event was wen last' year by Frank
W. ;Dycri Pennsylvania . Htste cham
pien;' wlille n student, at l'enn. uyer
is, expected nt.Trenten again, tomorrow,
and the runner-up last year. "Rudy"
Kneppcr, has sent in his entry, lcd
Kncpper, his brother,- ,1s also en' the
list. They. ire new at Princeton, and
the Tigers "will have another man in
there, Beb Wlntrlnger, captain of the
Princeton team this year.
It is said the, Knenpcrsnre playing
the game of thejr brilliant careers right
new, .but Wlntrlnger looms ns a. dan
gereus opponent Yesterday the liger
eadcr -scored-n 72' nt Trenten, which
Is stepping out! en any course ns 'any
scribe will new attest, . J
Philadelphia will .ne .representee Dy
two of Its very best players, Weedy
Plntt and Geerge lienncr. I'latt in
particular, is going like a neurc .nnru.
He is set for a big year en the lllnks
and should set 'a speedy .pace nt-'lrcn-tent
..... ' . .
Fred Knigut, ii. u. JNewten. t:. v.
O'Hanlen, Dr. O. .T.NYeuell, Dr. An
drew Knox and many ether Quaker
Cltv exnerts will be in lite srelng. Much
interest is centered inreunu .Marcus
..- .-. . . "
Greer, amateur champion of Quebec,
Canada, who has come, back te Phila
delphia .e live. ..Gr,ecr will play In. the
tournament and they any he Is flatten
ing thcmrlglit new. The, "dark horse"
of the tournament is Keine te be n
Frenchman, who is said te bvn crack
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The Trenten tourney draws from the
Jersey, Philadelphia arid New Yerk dlsr
tiict nnd there's1 considerable rlvnlry
for the honors. Frem various sections
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Trenteh lias a fleck of golfers, capable
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Mak well' Chester' Maxwell. Herace
Cook. Brure; Camnbell. Itnv Lamber
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tiareid 4larvcy nnd, ethers. ' , '
The' qualifying round will lie played
tomorrow ever, eighteen holes, .with
.match play in five ."lx teens en Friday
nnu-paturuay. 3iaaainccnt prizes have
been provided.
ST. LOUIS WINS STAKES
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ough's .St. Leuis, by Ixiuveis, ertt of
Princess Sterling, ridden by ,the Amer-,
lean jockey, Archibald, -
Sel Joel's Pondelnnd, ridden by the
American. O'Neill, was 'second, anil
Captain Cuttle was third. ,Twcntytw6
horses ran. '
The betting en the .winner was 0 te
1 against; en Pondelnnd G te,'l and en
Captain 'Uuttie i te I against.
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QFLEAGUERACE
Defeat by West Philadelphia
Eliminate Mirrors' Chances
' for Baseball -Crown
AUSTIN IN GREAT FORM
By PAUL PREP
CENTRAL HIGH'S chances for win
ning the Intcrschelnst.ic baseball
championship were handed, thc k. e.
wallop by the,, West Philadelphia
High Scheel yesterday afternoon. JThc
Spccdbeys defeated the Mirrors, In a
weird exhibition of the national game
en thc Harry A. Mackcy Club's field,
Forty-ninth nnd Spruce streets. 7 te 0,
The game wns marked by numerous
errors, committed mostly .by Central.
Dr. O'Brien's preteges had seven mis
cues during thc fuss. West Philadelphia
had one.
"Chink" Austin weHthc star of the
afternoon, Austin was In much belter
form tlinn nt nny ether .previous Time
this year. He allowed the Central tram
only four hits,- and, these were widely
scattered. Ills team gave h)m almost
flawless support;' "Elliett being the only
one te have an error chalked against
him. '
Petter played n 'great gumc-Sin left
field. .He stepped tp the plate ,.1vc
times, and batted .800. He hnd ft triple,
double nnd tye singles and scored three.
1 .Toe Ilegnrt, thev speedy center fielder,
had two' sacrifice hits and n' single.
This last hit sent Dougherty, who ran
for Pnsqucrclhv In the ninth, ncrest
thc plate. Jee was glv.eri a round of
applause lu thc fifth when. : he ran te
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top speed, ,
V Mtirphy played', a peer game nt
snort for the Mirrors, Hill usually lias
a geed afternoon, but his play was de
cidedly os yesterday. He" had a couple
of errors. His co-worker,- FJttferald',
nt second, also hd n pair of mlscues.
Fisher, Kllngman nad-Hleti contributed
te the' black column. ,
Murphy redeemed himself In thc
eighth when he grabbed Austin's
grass cutter. The ball was hit te left,
and Murphy started 'with the bat.. He
reached out with his. bare hand, arid
caught the ball. However, he couldn't
get back Inte position in time te threw
the runner out.
TJrhman, Central's youthful twlrler.i
deserved n better ra'. The Kin pitched
a brilliant game, and managed te send
seven Spccdbeys back te the bench en
strikes. He Issued only one pas.
.
'VVaseda Ties Indiana'
TokJe. April 21. The bleebell game be
Iwfen the niies of Wasrds. Unlvrlty nnd
Indiana University, played here tedy, ended
In an eleven-Inning tie. 1 te 1. The enme
was, called .en account of datkneir. The
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