Ui ter. &,!W. 5i5i31'J Y & i 3 t WJ$W? narQ : j Fv eiity Heme Ruhs Have Been Made in Shibe1 '&&W -K!5 VYVwi-'" fifpt mr r tq CS M a MMM-MJ-Md W.tMM'iaMJMJ $?MriJi?Ar J5nr? runr-H. uf - EMU VV m M w m m HOMERJVITHTWO ON Mr: Hayes, of Detroit, Says Pitchers Should IS'et Hit Li he That, and Four-Base Wallops Are Becoming Entirely Toe Common i H ItOltKUT XV. .MAWVKI.I. Snorts lldllur Ktrnltic rnlille t.fclcfr Mil. HILL HAYES attended the ball gnme )eleiday. Mr. Bill Is net ery well known heir, but l quite an Important person In thai dear Deltelt .which is situated somewhat westward. He attends all of the ball games out there and belongs te that well-known nud oflcn-iiicntlennl organization en- iitled the clear old public Mr. Bill is ipiHe a fan and ndinlt It. He nle . ' eniejs n neutral ball gaine such as jesterdm. where Detroit didn't have a possible chance te win or lese. "Hen id mi bud a swell train this tear." ald Mr. Bill as he eased himself into the prrss ie In the t'ttsf Inning "See where the Athletics are plajlfig a cliff rrii game and making a let of home-run records Arrived In town lednj and thought 1 would have ! loci!,. M belief Is that the livelj ball N back- again and iinbed) can tell me I am wrong. Tret out these c'eutei' doling and Johnsten eliminated thenisrhes and Tilly Walker walked nilglii:ill te the plnttei Dixie DaU thtew hljn a high ball en the outside and Tilly connected. The spline ntled eer ih- right - field wall for a hntnei. "See what I mean':" luciutrrd Mr. BUI cxcltedh "There's Walker who neter hit a home tun outside of left field in Ills life Unucltlng the b.lll ever the right field fence What's the answer' I ask nm. what's the answer"' mWijl- l LiJ It ;." "'.", chick" (IAL1.UWAT Mr lightly interest Bill subsided for a few Innings In the second and a couple of He was resting comfertablj until polled his entire afternoon. Shorten walked, wn aeilliceci 10 ciriitd and McMnniis wn up "There's guy. ' Mild Mr. Illll. 'whii rnn't hit .uiv .ort of a hull .1111 of tin- InlHil Pretty (-oft for HnM " Mi'Mnnil", who li.i tnmlc null one ci rnr tln ir.tr. Minn; lii-lii.v cracked a line drive which did ma s(pp filing until it lamlvii in 1 In pocket blencherltc ffPUA r .S riiewth In ruhher hull of v if mr. declared lemrthnw like hrllcr." Mr. Bill Leaves When liven Hasfy Connects THAT wallop put the trewn our tall) le tin geed. Inn the A's drnl it up in the fifth. During the next sterclcx inning Mr. Hill Marled te talk In large figures. "When Cleveland a hcic," he said, 'our loam .undo lj; home run in three das. Thus tnr jeti han mad" live ngniiiM St. I.eui". That's u total of eleven In n work There's siiincthliii; wrong with that hall I wouldn't lir surprised if Unity made one today." Hisler ratur up in the seventh anil dumped a four feur bancr into the left-field stand. 1 1 tied the score and get a big hand because Geerge N popular cvervwhere "That's threr for today." beamed .Mr. 15111. "and a couple of Innings te go. I'll bet I could go out there and make n couple of homer. Thry arc getting tee common. These guys inn't hit that geed. It tnu-t In- the hall." Came the seventh and Dixie Davis exploded. Deuble and tingles heunred merrily hither and thither as only merry singles can hotline, talllrs crossed thr plate and when tvre were 011 base and two out, Knti Hasty walked up 10 nit uccnuse it was ills turn and noheij.v vvn present te 1 take his place. ''That is a blc mistake." sui, r. i;ul. "Nobody beuld allow a pitcher te hit in a car like tin. Me can't eTen hit a home run and when .1 iilajer gci that bad lie should be benched. I tell jen It must " Hatty interrupted with a terrific crush and the ball tailed high and f.ir toward the left-field crowd, l'eh looked with mild -urprl-e. asked Teinniv Connelly if he really did It and after receiving a rr.i.Uriiig ,l"d. trettrd around the bses. still in a daze. He had bit a home nm and no one was mete sur prised than he. M' JR. ML1, flopped en In irnii me, he shouted. "W'hrn 11 tice en bttsr, I'm geiwi Inch te Itttreit. Thcu don't de it nut there. Yeu hnre a lively bull here and don't tell me nmlhing thffeicnt." Twenty Heme Runs in Six Days WHETHER the hall is different than Inst jear or net l net te br decided here. The manufar turers say it Is the same that has been used for jear. nljr a better quality. Nothing has been done te make the sphere faster, but the hitting has improved and the pitching is net se geed. That iippiirrnt'lj Is the answer and you can accept It or net. Anyway, there have been a let of home runs made here sinre Menda' . May 8, when the Western series opened. In six pln.ilng dajs. twenty circuit clouts have been made, twelve by the Athletics and eight hv the Browns. That's hitting the ball with rest anil fervor and the record hasn't been equaled In any ether park Most of the wslieps were made In the St I.oele series and. stiange as i may seem, the Browns carried off the home. run honors. Tlir (enneited with Igbt in three dajs. Slsler getting three, McManus two and Shorten. Williams and Cellins one each. Thr Athletbs ger sH. Miller leading with two and Walker. Perkins, Dykes and Hasty one each. The Browns and Athletics arc doing the best long. distance bitting this year. Including yesterday's swats, tbev have fiftvthree between litem. twenty-nine for St. I.oeic a ltd twenty-four for our side. This is meie than Be-half the total for the entire League. F OOKS cm 1 Rahc Ruth icill have te nrrrtnlr n let of iV;ri ivhm Id ht opens hit leasen next Haturdmi. Seme unif Itnmliine irill hnre a tough time, but ire don't think se. thr romin'en nr jneden vnrirtu of players eon reeister feur-hasers irith nlurminn rrriiitnritij, irhnt will Jluth dot It trill be n shame. Jimmy Austin Hands Beest te Athletics THE Athletics cleaned tip en the series, taking two out of three N'obedv expected it, net even the Athletics. Heweer, the plated gieat hisehall and deserved everything they net. ' "It is the best defensive club we have see,, this tear " sold .hmmv ustln the veteran third baseman of the Browns. "Oaliewn.v has developed Inte one of in ncr snortsteps m the League and it s ma.in the way be covers ground. He has be, eme u Mar In one tear Noting and Johnsten have strengthened the Infield' and Djkes uji impiew en third Hing Mllln completes the eutlield He ceters a ler f giuml and is n tegular bull hawk. "The Athletics will ,ak" a let f trniibl,. fr some seme some Iiedj this jear and it wen'i be Cennie Ma, ; Cennie's troubles apparentlv are ever He has ., Koe. ball club and will win let of games f the hitting keeps weiildn t surprise me If they landed n the fiIRI division " (ennie is net overlooking anything ,,, m,lt strengthen his ,b (nce llpn ., , ,, Ul"u- handle any veteran- but nw he ,M meeting all comers with the open mitt. His latest acH-uN,,...,, is.I-ank Ifruggv. late of the I'hlls. Fi.lnk was ,,ivr,l ., r .-.... 1 111 111 TM ,ii. I 1 imAMi imLGar League .... waS the same In the American 4..- e.-,r 11c was vvuiitv ncm- u h i-iiiiiiir en piayers jer Hrtiggy was se sere about It ihat fihibe I'aik and demanded a uniform. tilth his new playmates. uruggy win neip the As. He has had lets of When Cy I'erkilis is out His chief value, heweter jranK ran nit tnai pin, anil a lilt in time QUI! Athletic, n,U mingle uith the Z -. ,.: ., w'r"' '"." 1 hast. 'Ihnj will be here four rfejc i CepurlqM. l3Zt. H O'MALLEY IN TOURNEY Crack Amateur Lightweight Enters Shanahan Meet Temmy O'Malley. local star amateur i lightweight boxer of the Meadowhreok VIUU itiiu 11 eiiiiic-111 cil i unineva. lias entered the Shunahau Catholic f'lub eptn-alr tournament scheduled for May 24 and 20. firerge nurns, another VUIapern sludent and a featherweight. tlse has sent in his cutrj. Jehn 1 Walsh, a ll-tieiinder. unnt. tacbrd, 'will be handle.I In this meet by Jlarry 'Mcdrath Metiruth believes J,V Htrr, ea '' VfiUh.will pieve himself a star in local Isi i-s-Heii: ceinp I'liiiun. - reiuieni. iieeswax. CheiHiichi, Third I teams, '! bas been a slat- en en M' UJilCp -ioeiic iiiiu snapper I railey .ieck .s.et. Aiinlversarv. Druminenrt. I aggregation. stsSe" ":"!'' re""" e.imui iii ii cei ruiiiin iiiiciirin cuiry. eennings i'ark, l.very one in me scnoei tegreis that iv.fWWbhltt boxers te enter the Hlian-f Aiidncleim. riftb Jlaster Hnnil. Hese, i Itunne is geini; le grndiiale, and It is t. ,VV' .eet. Including Mike L'uiheltz. i hill. Daniel A. Sixth rl.nllv. Mvdi, ihime.i ihni he uiu he i..i. u nm. IrJtAil ed Bj ieceH. . Vijet yi t?nrrTrpn ua ctv uttq It sm iff I s L 7 , double by Shorten amused luni singles were observed x Ith piisslur: the feuitli, when Beb Htistx almost Mill f .1 Mt. Hill ruiphulirall'i. 'Iff t yliitie lliu'. M 1 iirgtwirnl 1 ItOll II MsTY le Ihr rril. "Thnfi rnmmli ler pitcher run hit n hemr rim inth ,, , , v' i'"' .cciicinni ,ner cuius m.iut want him. and 11 seiu te mrt'iint . unl iln't i. . Dim he cranked up the nit ve. He were it .cterhn and " ' . tuslieil ,11 wanned up experience and can sit ,n will be as 11 nineh hitler. often las saved in,,- i,,e. White Set ted,,,,. Kid r,lnwi nave liaa some hard li-l; 111 the I'ubHc l.rrier rempani Beets and Saddle leulsvllle, Ky which c.ep, ic,t leilav are ; ,. May Mi Horses " Churchill Down lirfl race-Castlerengh. Hrnestacks, He Geed. Second-Pin or. Wads-worth Last. I'lrate McOee. Third T. C. .Me. Dew-ell intry, l.nrchment. .lenes en'rrv Fourth ru r I'hnninm. n i ... Ashlnm .Mlt i tVniinirtnr. 1 T- . . - ---hj iiia. in, . ii i vieiemaii. ,Slxih(i i op. .-Mcine ,Ke( nmee nf 1'mhrln Seventh- Megan. IJiight Trusl,,' char line ,t .l.inislvi fir"! race (leldiniiii. eiinii Sephia .lell.v Sailor Second W - 'I l,U..l IWII,,, ,jVii wh WF I i .WNINg' PUBLIC jLEMEftiiMMHUlA; : iTrieW I , p. . FIRST 8$8gJ HCT UePeiDcm'tm- UpGir,'; SJSrsiw ite L ATTACKED' AGAIN .Diinclee and McTigue Once Mere 1 en Trail of Elusive Cham I pienship Johnnies LEONARD TO GO ABROAD Bj i.eris h. jafki: j'VWrc again the fighterless chain J pious are being attacked verballj h contenders he loom i onsplcueusly and dangerously in their respect le paths. i Johnny Kilbane has Johnny Dundee tagging 1. 1 in for a wlincl; at the feather weigh, title and Mike McTigue is het ,ifter .lehnn.x Wilsen's middleweight ui.nlem As it is. an Italian i nnleu te , knock the block off an Irishman, and i vie p versa. Ketli Utinnre. me ceiii'im- III!- 1.1 911. anil .MCllEUr. Mir iinn- inn- Aiii.h,i IfiLlimrtn InlU flhellt ill .-ETC gOns .'Ifc.llK ...-.I...M... - --- -- . of money in their efforts te envelgle tne Dundee is tefcrrlng te lliat S'i'iOO he ' still has posted with the ew eik 'State Being Cemmisslnn te go as a I forfeit for weight in a match with KM I bane. And the (ntliam gritty gloie gleie 'man proved that be was a legitimate .featherweight by weighing "i at J-u i pounds in his last contest McTigue's latest offer te ilsen ler a bout is n guarantee of $.'0,000 te the I champ, win. lese or draw. Ith nil due credit te Wilsen, he weiildn t be I able te box even if he wanted te. be- cause he Is barre.d almost in c.ery 'State in the Villen. However, there is little likelihood that the bar. would be lifted in the even! that be showed wil- lintne-s te defend his crown. Championship activity just new m I't.ii.rti.n tUlA.linltlerw 111TO COIUUIII. the fe.ithei weight and miiliiiewe gill in I visions is nt a st- zdstlll. -rUfiil And the same - " ; , , '. the lightweight condition will re , class during the mimer, niiie in, i i. c . ..." -1.1 1. .I."' i.i.i.li.iiin i ......... I 0111e UOMIlt. , . ,. ,. ... I I .. . 1 After Bi'iinv T.euiinid meets ......... Kansas' in a nn-ccM'isien iniiii-u in " - . . , ....l. .n !.. West en .lulv 1 he will go nnreiui i.uc in defend his title but te appear in a urn-'in uwtii flu - -" - - n va-ntien , 1 . -. . I AAHSfl IIah.-u i u ) (in mi '" nuinpean - - - . - iti. i-i,. .. - trip from eniy 'llu - own tvpewritei : meriean Hrnni I.enr.l ni'i "' '"','- rhunpien te no 10 l.urep' queit et further '1'1 tie.hl alffhl I 'It holder m T " " 'en of in"'' Overtures were recently miide fe me t'ja prenilneni memlr of the Kniillsh (inLIUtv who made the. request for the 'hamulen s Hn Ices en lha!f of a. b Brli- I Th 'JdIi.i atlen fei I.ennarrl a serMres ivi; rmile ih Hie usual erfer of all eii)ne of 1 tl-e trip !! lil lal h!s mrMh'i an. eistr ' ' Ileriiv 'ins ti-en nr.'leua for lh al e. ..1 mali '11 ieurri It ' neialble thai Mi i rffc- re. ,.ntl marl" hlni for a Went In Kny anil "Ml h reneld-red when the Mghtn eluht . I1ampic.11 h.is flnlahe'l lila etunl for 'harm t nil'r Ui.. ptesent nlnna of the eenimittee rat Usaii the eierturea for l.eenar.l a ap- lea'anre Bbrea'l lie tl l 'h Ur ,n mcnsi-r .Ulilct.' tain'! In ixinden enr n Seelemtier , . ... 11 l ium lha' ihe tiihtneieht Hie n 11 he clatrud nM t.eenaril la abroad but the hamp.en mends 10 make a acatlen of th- rip and w 1 net b worried by the baVhuea of ihe l. uHinir reniendere. MRS. MALL0RY SAILS Tennis Queen Gees te Meet Mile. 1 Lenglen in Europe New Ynrlt. May 10 Te meet the sij nreme lest of her athletic itiren. Mrs. Mel'n r.iurteilt Mallery. of N'eu Yerk. America'!' woman tennis champion, ac companied hy Mies IMlth Hlgeiirnej. of Hcisinn cmliiirKeil fin the Hellance to te dm, hii'innl for Knglanil 11111I the Ililtish cnaiiinleiishlp tournament al Wimble Wimble cien. June M. Mi Millien's main purpose is de eisivel.i te defeat Mile. Suzanne Lens len tlie Trench champion, who she cle feaieil In nn incempleted match at For Fer cm Hills last summer, hut te whom she hail meileiisly lout In Km epe, and In out KeeB en ! in - vanquishing her 10 win the HUpl-i'mn '"l' , it. .11 1 Mefnre starling al Wimhleclnn the 1 meiican 1 hainpien will play In seveial of ihe lesser Mrltlsh rhainpienshlps le perfect her Knme, nepniK 10 enter me big tournament in Up-top condition. SCHOOL TO LOSE STAR KILBANE-WI N " rounder will be between Sam niaclcleten. and Alfred Buene te Be Graduated Fromn.er;8urh 7&&Tmi ,,$ Chetter High I Sharker, and Qeerge Davl. v. Johnny Aifn.,1 Riinnn will he craduated from I ' ,., mi. ev,t .t. i ilia- i,iiiriT nf - - - ... ---..- ...... Ancl , l,e he leaves the Delaware County Institution lll' N'llOOl Will lese etic or Ihe gieatest all-around athletes In' lis hlsterv. Huenn for four years has been n star athlete at Chester. He has played en the hasenail. nnsweiDHii nnu loethnll ch .y.J.party, h;.lilsfrend.'i before he lcve, vttsRre mm. fitVTV'-T. V' "V iX . " "' . t- rM j Ti BREAKING INTO THE BIG Hew Dees It Brttggy With Mack Our Girl Athletes Recerd of Pcnn Nine FltANK BBUGGY is lack In the big leagues, which' is another vote-for the adage that ou can't keep a geed man down. Bruggy caught geed hall for the Thllllcs last year and hit ever .300. He didn't tit In with the Wilhclin regime, especially after-Butch Hcnllne was placed en the navrell. During the winter the basketball which is the biggest price a miner league club ever paid for a major leaguer, Bruggy Is engaged in c'juslness in Lllvabcth. N. J., and refused te leave this enterprise te play ball out en the Pacific Cennie Mack made another geed ret- the ex-IMiil cntclier. rulirman is fair ball player. The A's have nei been New that Mack has Bruggy. the Question Is what will he de with him? The . logical answer Is te use him ns n relief for Cy Perkins, but the New England maskman is ansJeus, willing and determined te work every day behind the plate. Perkins ne.cr wants le hn idle. He would rather catch a double-header than sit one game out en the beinh. and he insists en donning the wlndpad even if butt, provided he can threw, and swing n bat. Mack, however, is net desirous of burning out his youthful star. He realizes that Perkins is no giant in physique and does net want te overwork him, al- l -i. r... i..t.. .,.. i. i.i.. i.. i..i i .i , iiiuuKii x-.v insists niai ue icris nctivr Itrniyfrv t 111 infilii nil ereellen kpeniltl - scrtni- nnffiliee fnr die A 'a Yfe nnn -'Bn.. ..... ...UI... ......i. n.v.... .-v....n ...l....W .V. .... -& u. -, ... , Illt ns wp gs erngf although he is net likely te be, as dangerous n man in a pinch as his colleague. , Then again, Cennie needs some 'pitchers. Bruggy is an excellent tempta- lien ler a trude. - . LEK .MEADOWS lias allow wl only one run in his last two games and he wen both of 'hem. Nevertheless, the North Carolina twirler is heartbroken eer tils showing the lest week. He struck out In a pinch en Sunday. Our Girls in Athletics A .ui.uiia lias staneu its campaign te a srr.r.1, . . . - pcuuen in iracu nnu nein. The 'biggest carnival for girls ever staged was put en at Oaksmcre Scheel, Maninrencck. N. Y.. last week and in connection with it contests via the tele- graph were held out in California. The mee.ts were very successful. Many t'nitcd States records were broken and even world's marks weie topped. This proves conclusively that American girls ate lust as naturallv inclined toward athletics chet,. t'i.,.. r.. i.-..-"' I ,i ,..i., . ,i... ..,.., um.. UHU tl J'l'ltl Villi J IMfOPCt)? Ills- slIKIJ 111 tUllll. , , ',.,' ' ,ha ,,,.,, , ,., ' ,, .)m, ,hej. ml)St m accerdlnBlj. '" ".... . ...... ...... UM.i I3,.vil rdlngly. p eternal feminine Is a fncier I lie eternal feminine Is a factor ...-. - .... . pnies lrnrn Lnlm-ftil fne fnalilnn ,ll,.ni.l , :- ,. - I llA f1 f1 ! .l111.M.l lM.CfIC' ttln. 1i. l.lnn. ing tne track anil tehl sports, women nre indulging In men's nth- , nunuvn ui, b.n. 6iii6iiiiiii uiuiuiifis iiu inn meuses. 'r .. .i.i .!... .1 U..C1.1 1 1 1.1 siik stockings. competition for speed a full, ihuu i-Riviira j iiuu itriiiMjs iuc iiinniT. almost lose'kepe when we read of their ' !,. ,,i. ii . i- i. ,,. i . i ' . line uui in s w ur l-ii iin iiiiii -- -,--- - - 0 te be serious at times. I -1 American cirls Intend te make O..el- t mv..t i !.- ...-.. ..II..1 'i'""f .-- ihui nn amue Myie THE nest time ou see a New VerK box scare, gate at the number of A assists' credited the Giant eutflelderi. Yeunif. Meuel and Shlnner. possess wlcheil armi and they tlirew te the plate or te anv bar een when it takes a perfect threw te cut off the runner. This defenslte quality of the eutlield Is a potent factor In the Giants' success Penu's Uatehttll Recerd "PHI: I'enu haneball team Is enjejins its he.st season in the last decade A sanies have been wen and out., four lest, which Is proof that the R nine iu tnli.c tntnel 111 m ..mil. ,..l,ll .. l .."."e. -w... , ........ ..nil.- ,,,i . Coach Walter C'ailss has catherecj ever retit-eueiltec the On.il.-evu it., t,nt the Quakers. He has three dependable in Walter I ,Jnn r and Hill Yadusky rieyd S.eut also Is leuud Sj n fe and r, new men. aie both showing up well. m am Walter Huntylnger Reth and Kehlver, Liircen pucneu a twe-nu gnnie in ...-in u.n .win n ...-. vi K, ,,, iiuniziiiKer nas wen his last last wech held Dartmouth te three safeties. I Hue .Mct.rnw. the freshman football smr. has made Eoed In .i, ,. ,. Mlfi,nblvnnd '"'" "UU,1K """ MeWlV W,k '"" -'"SthcS Jhe fram K .Oeach Carlss seems , haie hi, en uajerity of the leiuiuniiig games. the ma "pIIK spurt of the Tigers since the 1 another tribute te the lighting nf the f.imens Geerrlan Ui., ... of the famous Georgian Cobb Is still traveling at top speed Scraps About Scrappers Jim Trav. former heavs-welght cham- l r.e l,.airlla ijrlll m.L. l.l- m... i AnierrBn appearance tonight whn hn meeti i it ii iinnnei.i 'ipii' in n 1 irr fn.rnnnri n a llfl.en.reund IxJii t at Ihe Madlien H.iuare New y0rk - . Th ahaw acheduled al ihe Ice Palace fee Thursday nl m thla weelc has he.n ca 1 ed off A program lab-lnir arranBed for it" M. until further notice I Ad Slena. the flihtlnr Marine will meet ' Kere-eatit Kay Smith In the alar eet-le at . .1.. I'.mhra KrlnlV ntanl Annlh.p lu. lan liawnns ini ui iiuaaen win aete ' K'r '71".T"n.Vi "iia;V.""J,,"2. Wftt! -- --.,. r. .. i,ua i --... , rnatrhea rranea ler m Meienth atrt W '"Xpm" WW"?;, v, cenway Kid arean va. Teunr fteai, and Harry Moere va, reicfy Murra Frankua HIIHama la aetllnc tnethar a baaaball team eompejecl of Inrai heiere. In be knemn tea Ihe "Philadelphia AIMiexere' Team." William la confident that thla itriiatlnf will he able te die the beat e' the aemi.pre. nines a toecl battle, T .Mickey Mi'Iloneiicli u nm te win the rhaaow.bexlni' rhamplenahlp of the werU. He ln bqen kceplnc irr ,hiand,lTOrv'l nWTTK' j.Vfif"-' m - '- ,., J " Park in the Last Six Playing Days LEAGUE Cepunght, iV2t, 01 Public i.cdgtr comneiy Strike Yeu? By THE OBSERVER player was old te Portland for $GO00, Coast. move when he gave Brazlll and Fuhrman a goeu uacK.siep, mil nraziu is eniy a weakened by trading these two athletes. i .. . . ...in i. .1 ii. l.i.n n'i ii iiiiiuruiK tvrj uuy. .... piepnreeur girls for international com- '... uuiutie e .. .,..,. ... . .. - , u net easilv nm easi r ennrrnlle.t i'i. i ,. ..., . . ' - -visi-ietawia ll ii .11 ;i III II l-fl 11 fi(u- .. .. .!. -...1. . .1 ... . . ...... 1 i..11 1.1 . . ...... .. .,.. .. n... iiiiiii'iii' iireas. Alse they were1 , loose - hanging blouse Is a handicap T he V ..n., r....-c... . l r 1 . . weiir 11 11111. i cinvriniiiiiiH lie s an tic con fOI'flve Ihem fnr hi !.., .... ..,.. .. r-.. 1 . ." nibbling chocolates between Vaces7 .. . . . . "v itii i r 1 1- i nrrt ininn mil .. i.. 111 .1 ...,t. .,...,, UiH r .nnu jikp tnera a determined cffnrf in e.c t.m.n.k... .- ' nua vanu llicir sweet teeth. 1 . . " WMtWIHir 11 , Best In Ten Years Nine . I. . .11 . '" "" xl1 '"1 in,. iiiHiiiUUII. one of the hesi t.n.i.i..n .... ., . . .1 .1 ,'. .'".'"I11 ""' 10 tn early part of the season, but then xlx gumes and the rlgln combination and should win sueuiu win return of T, Cobb te the m. I. spirit. aggresheesS iZ ' 7.. ........ S a,", ability Alter seventeen ears In the hi i...... -r' -- .vUr, iy In --ill i... ..i ntht at Al Warn.?. Vhi' i.."V.- ..,.w'- " ULiLiinir rtn hi . hla he 3 b... . ' ... IIIO ll-K 1U.M. .. ny Knonkeiii l m..i ..c.i "" "'. i. I"."' "... UQ apej he, takes til. Yeunr MolTe la a ceniln. Plen tu har KrankT.,,ifi,'ih.,7ie,tet rn"'- : rw-:..v. ."rv - JVi""',, W"'.'T. ..'Wt'f'ir.V 4 3 Punas ler MoiYe.Jjity niiX one at ""' :l!l.nyw(hi amai.',.- u. Cien of the KlHt. ,n I "' , , "'r.." rea name la lieniiTi , !, u i',l,nEnn1'. S"""" " " of B.nnv Pn. ?"", An.?i!rl out 1 'rankle H.rn.i a? . atonal career, Hla real A.r.,c? urefa.. rwV'rounda'and.7ea''iff,Xrr.onlVnnVo''1 Benny new a open te tike en tw ,?,''. Matty Dechter and Jlmmv iu.T.'?y -rlal. The program rrand by Winu va..... ter Mailer Park, Thirteenth T and rthV atreet. May ae la of t". ,11.1,.. v,2h.n,.en ii . .. Poe Miller. Penn athlete, la a minaaa? row ! Indlln the a.plretieni , . f.".r: Chlcaie 'Kid who I Bummer. , open ie meet Krank CSharlrr Aiama haa undertaken tn s.nji. Wlant tvin the deaf mute who u ,'1 hap for yo-peuncWompetltion. In Wliltr Herke la out with a eliaii. . Jee Ilradley. Hay nelment aRd Johnny ""v.0 t - Je Nmllli haa effera fei Tnmmv iJiuahran te bes ni Hiraru-e. T.I niielanS .S3 ciie of the open-air eat kal he. ,. 'eTe-h'ra'W .af-jiciui ai. , danl.H. twelve reind viA,,f djh. iwewi'reunrviciiV,"' eer eui un .fiah mn Miller va. Ad Stene, Dlcit iiin'.k'. '' By Mlllehell. Jee ntel. 'v.. 'rtdPn1 cimVi and 'Hebby Weltaalj! ktatty Uechter. viiiu'viui Mttvi ui icr numnra NEWUI E FIRSTOFCHAIN National Ce-operative System of Gelf Clubs Begins With 27- Hele Demestic Course AUSTRALIAN EXPERT HERE By SANDY McNIIIMCK THKHK is something new nearly every dsy In the possibilities of golf, and here Is the very latest. t There nre certain town eluhs which provide a haven for the traveler te distant cities but never until new has the Idea been applied te country clubs. A certain group of Philadelphia golf ers Is new organizing the first chapter of what you might call a "links frater nity." It won't, hove Greek letters or anything like that but. as the rellege men build their fraternity houses and organize for fraternity purposes se will linksmen in various cities build a course and form their district branch of the organisatien. , , The'idea erglnlnsted In Chicago. It s a chain of golf courses extending all ever the Country. Yeu Jein one club and veu're n member of them nil. A high standard of cxeellene will he main tained in the constructen of the course and maintenance. Certain principle will he stuck te In their government and the organization Is Intended te boost the gnme of golf and carry it te new heights in American popularity. Ten cities are already starting branches. Lecal Branch The Philadelphia branch Is .te be known as the Snmerten Hills Country Club under the government of the na tional body which has been Incorpor ated as the Country Clubs of America. Such local clubs as Gulph Mills. Sun- nybroek. Tavistock. CeilarbroeK nnti ethers, started by n block of members leaving one c'ub te build their own. The Somerton Club is drawing its mem bership from all flubs, golfers who be lleve in Its principles and big Ideas. The first thought wns that it. should be possible for n golfer going from one citv tj another te become n member of a club without the tedious delny en a waiting list which nearly every golf club has these das. Then, tee. that he should hnve (lie same tesr imn uic snuic kind of an opportunity he had in his ether club. i The fraternity or club idea will be followed in all the branches, but it is net the idea here te dwell tee much en the national phase of the movement. Lecal golfers will ue inicrcsicu in uie ."",-,- for lt is t0 ue one of t,P ,". nn,i'i,est tests of golf in the ! -- ..... - i 1'nst. The Phllaclelphians appreaciteu leek held. of the idea with vim, verve and vigor. Plenty of Roem Property has been acquired te the ex tent of 200 acres about a mile fiem the Phllment Country Club. 1. Is between iomerten and Ferest Hills en the Head ing and near the Northeast Boulevard. The original idea we te start ipod iped estlv with nine holes, but interest in creased se rapidly that the Beard of GoVerneis has decided te build twenty seven holes this summer and cvenlually te have thirty-six. with rin cveit bigger lav-eut if necessary. Such a proposi preposi propesi tiiin is a distinct addition te the golfing facilities in this city. It is hoped te make the new courses the very best in town, and te this end the officials have imported n sea-going architect and world traveler. Fred I IflflinV. IfH II Wil lllfll'i'ij HV i. - CJ - 11 .. 2lrit.Al lA Vl'fltJ he. ,f.n0H(,n; nn,i he is new busily engaged at Somerton. ' In his younger days he was a rival and friend of such experts ns Varden. ' Hay and nil the rest of them as a P-'-J l'- f lft,( nP ,in' 1,r''" devoting i a1' ll1" nf'0111'0" te ,1"' construction end and with enormous success. Frem sm.reki n the KrltMi Isles he was i i i . it I At I called te Australia, wheie the game is 1 making tiemendeus strides, anil new he has been plucked bj America. ... Illl'e-lt t lArai'lCr '" " T 0I inp. real -"?." abroad He speaks no Kngllsh. only Scotch, lie has lefused nil his life te 1 .. 1... t. .... ..i..i !.. I ;T.'n.i w, T ia '"C X 'i Z . 1 .. nunc i.p kiiewh ik wieniing a mef-lilp tne caic ani utiiuiing et geit courses. At Somerton he has one of the best natural spots hereabouts te work en. The topography of the country there Is picturesque, beautiful and Ideal. Yeu step and make u hew every new iiml I hen out there te the pure grandeur of nat in e. l'red Is a brother of Alee I'lndlay. the genial puter of pros here, and to gether they are working out the new course. Most of the holes will he renllcas nt famous lests en Scotch courses, pnrtie- i ularl the greens. All of these are helnz built te face the shel. Nine of the' holes will be blessed, or otherwise, will. ' water hazaulu formed by the waters of u ci eel; out theie. The yanlage and par of the course will tell belter than words hew well balanced It will be. Here nie the figuies : Hele Vnrds .Illll m ase :is-i 17.1 tV.'ll tin no J.3."i Par I I .1 I 4 .1 r. i i JTnie Yard. rr JP .. UiO , a.'- i '"" ;M) ' ', ' $:!' ." !" " ' ua i sesii !17 "' Total par, 7J. 1 letal .vuiduge. r,.'ll.,. I lie ii mi. . li.li. . in etaie jatdaje ami will be an easv ,..., " .-.twi. .UI1IIM' IV fll'A l.i... .1. It. Abbett, a local ..nthiiHlas'i. h,i been elected secret ary of the Soinerien (lull, which wns Incorporated this . .... " "an ,IH low "ilice at u.'li Land llilellulliilnK. Weik en a larg clubhouse Will MlOltV he stnrce.l .... It Is contemplated moving In and play lug the course by this time next year. Lester Wants Game at Heme : nn"nn!,",w.li;r,n,-a,vji'Iii,'',.vr" ,; HTh-".l'.s? i!?:::-'. !'.- All: durn; ih. nV.-.'.V'" ","l'-lv"" 'nBnieni ;. i.Ti ii Vu'i t ".Tr ;.""' . i. ., .i ni-iudriui! nsjs ..i,n ' . . AriiC-i... cme, ur imene Woodland 383 W Sale Starts Today Fer tha Dlifftt Flint of the Year I-EW IIOtlBV Tendler vs. Barrett at Phillies' Park, June 2 Hnre sellout lone before flint. , ,. without dela. On sale at Srhett' f'afe. lath anil Fllberli lendler'a llldrd Parler;. 130 .JJ"1'". si,"1' " "ux Art (Me. I'd lnilelnhW nnd .Mleeilr. III. -l IU irsirvril. frhts ,, It, S, W, PENN GOLF TEAM N MANY MATCHES Rehearses te Take en Williams and Columbia Saturday in in Twe-a-Day Act ADDIS IN FINE VICTORY THR Penn golf team Is In the threes of what premises te he n geed sea son, It has se many chnllengers I lint II Is taking them en two n day. This wool the tram Is busy practicing en local ceurfcs for n match Saturday morning with William nnd In the afternoon Celiimbln will be plnycu. i Beth matches will he contested ever the sand-swept links nt (innleti City. N. 1. rne iteii nnu nine team was tainy successful ever the week-end. Amherst was played and trimmed Saturday morning, and Yale heat the Pcun team, slightly fngged by the A. M. tussle, in the afternoon. Beth tilts were staged nt Apawamls. the club le which Jimmy Thomsen hied himself te this year nt Rye. N. Y. The; Nassau system of points is used in these intercollegiate matches. Penn heat Amherst " points te :i. The foal me of the Yale match was the victory of Ilelnuil Addis, the young Huntingdon Valley snr. ever Mr Mahan. a former metropolitan junior champion. A large gnllerr saw the local player beat McMahau. .1 and -. by golf hug ging par nil the way. Addis wen three peltifs for his team. The summaries of die matches fol fel low : rnn. !i. Amherst. S T .T. fente. Penit. Iicnt K. M. Sshedj Amherst. 7 unci fl, ll, V. .smith Amherst, heat ll Addis. Venn. S snd J K M. Uresuctt, Penn, bent W. T. Clupp, Amherst, t up. Ysle. S; Penn. .1 I.cwetl. Tnle. drat Cente. Penn. 4 nnd .1: Cap! HunTniten, Tnle. beat fapt. I'nlk. Penn. .1 nnd 1. It. Addis, IVnn, bevt McMahHii Val. if and.'.'; Huinbs, Talc, beat Ilrcsuctt. l'cnn, 3 and U. f Ne Starehing MMr (NeRHll--..; I W1U Net Wrinkle J Saves Your TeT cellars six te one and refunds its purchase price in the shirts and ties it saves. It launders as easily as a handkerchief and even after months of wear it still is the World's Smartest Cellar. 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