Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 23, 1922, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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Pugnacious Baseball
, Canadian' Rebpttal
lf TKrtfe Drawing
WrOlOU t major-leagues dewii te tie HfttMnteatie1iA WMball.h been
lb AinticA Inta n i w pugnnckjr. i' r7
4' '' the Nl"5al keMtie haB.beehrahejf ieaMfulbUt wnrrlnf 'betwetnumpltes
lr : .... linn heen ireaueni in ine Ammcin ixniuc. t n .
" L.., .iittnrpnt Rentencei bare been
t dmnnn and Huggins are ethera who
i; There have been ether, but miner, effeaaea in basebalra upper strata. Often
ri.r. are put out of (the gflme'and'eh eme occiilena'u'jnpirehaVe iwept,et(
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1" Here In the City of Brotherly late, Jimmy King threw n giere at the-maaked
''icliil nnd threatened te punch him. lie was immediately sent te' the clubhouse
'i Ilenllnc rojiewei mm., t
ir. rryT have been three fistic encounters with umpires nt parties of the second
V. m the Southern Association, and battles In the Sally League, have been
jPITl III " t t j i . i
5,umfn.iit1v an arbiter in the Seuth Atlantic 'League turned en a raging player
fand punched his nose, breaking the organ in seven places. Frem new en bis
'MCitlCn W1U S " UU4UWIMHIW1
I In Three Ilivers, On., the fans have
?wa out of town. "
t Umpire" UUIilllft MM' OTM ..., Vlft III MV fcT...BMV H.M. f MW..VMU.
one time age a riot was averted by prompt police re -enfercements after, ex
iSanie of Wows between plsyers nnd umpires. " " , '
' A little talk and a little backfire nt umpires adds spice te; baseball, but it
lit being overworked. It does net mnke for the continued 'popularity of the na
fttecal game.
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"rdllBF DENDER has given ,hls sixty-fourth contract thls'year.-.
V former A's axe has looked ever almost as assay 'athlete as
' m, Iwm. Me. C. MeGUUeuddv. . '' '.
A ' i nfinw hnas. Mr. C. MeGUlleuddy.
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Indersements ef New
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11I1EN the New Yerk Athletic Commission announced -that it had, dethroned
.VY Johnny Kilbane and Johnny Wilsen.' it -'expected ether State bodies te
' immediately maerse us actions.
a The indersements have failed te
I, "tie commission. The only move made by
fcbuttal. '
i The Canadian Commission in refusing te back the New Yerk officials stated
"that the sentiment was in favor of taking some action sgalnstrthe idle' boxers,
tut felt that move should net come from one State body, but from "the national
ergtnlzatlen. ' v---
Deth Kilbane arfd Wilsen, should be forced te flght or have their, champion
aMps taken freifl thcra, but the New Yerk Commissioners cannot act for the rest
f the world, even if tley think they can. N , '
Lit the National' Commission decided 'te take the crowns from the bends of
U-flener boxers, the nctlen would have some weights "Twenty t five States
are represented in the "United States organization. ' "
j Hut New Yerk1 likes te decide and have the world abide. The metropolitan
officials refuse te enter the national association.
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plIE A's left for the West a few points' south of fifth place and new
i they are East just a point north of last place. It was as rough
' te) age around the circuit.
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'i The Luck of the Draw Against Suzanne
THE wenk heart of Mile. Suzanne Lenglcn undoubtedly skipped a few beats
when she learned of the draw for the Wimbledon tennfs. ,
The luck of the draw has net favored the French girl. She Is in the same
Incket with Mrs. Peacock, Kathleen McKnnc, .the nineteen-year-old English
girl who has defeated Mrs. Mella Mnllery, and the, California flash, Miss' Eliza-
Uthlljnn. ' - '
; ThcFe three are dangerous opponents. A match with" any one of them would
Up conMderable of her strength. '
1 Sirs. Mnllery has 4cenxmerr fortunate. The only contender in her bracket
who ii likely te cause some trouble is Mrs. Beamish, who defeated the American
ehimplen shortly after her arrival abroad. Later, Mis. Mallery reversed the
verdict. ' ",.
Mile. Lcnglen is net blessed with the enduring powers that are .Mrs.
Hnllery's. The American woman has the strength-of, a man.
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ITTALTER HAOEN la malting his third attempt te win th British -i
open title. In his first year he was fifty-first, almost at the end of
) the list. Last year he was In, the money. Of the three American nm.
frsslenals Hsgen la the only home-bred.
Drllish birth.
Famous Chicago Swimmer
Breaks Quartet of World's
' ' Marks at Honolulu
SWIMS 300 METERS IN 3.45
, Honolulu. T. H.. June 23. (By A.
P.) Johnny Welssmuller, swimming
Prodigy et the Illinois Athletic Club,
brake four mere world's records here
st night in the open water meet at
the Shrine festival. These were made
in the 300 meter, 400 meter, 440 yard
and BOO yard events.
Weliamuller nn-nm 300 milm In St
nlnutes 45 seconds. The former record,
v minutes flat, was made by Hodgsen,
vi vnnaua, in tne Olympic games at
Stockholm. Welssmuller's time in the
n meter ceurse was 5 minutes, 0 2-5
ecends. The former record, 5:24 2-5,
le was held by Hodgsen. Welss
muller made 440 yards in 5:07 4-5.
JWlnst a previous record of 5:17 and
MO yards in 5:47 3-5 against the for
mer mark of foil. The 400 and 500
JM records were made by Ludy Lenger
..The records made by Welssmuller in
the 400 meter. 440 and 500 yard events
cre better than listed .tank records,
JWerdlnj? te his conch. Bill Bachrach,
no aid It was the first time in the
mstery of the sport that open water
Wlmmlnir linrl nttnlnml annh n nil.
Pwlerlty.
i. V'hlcage boy swam 300 yards
ta 3:23 2-n. Rohs' world record for
"at distance Is 3:21 2-5.
At the end of the 440 yard race
welssmuller led by forty yards Sam
AMauomeku, who took second place
lehn '"s umau wua barren xvea-
M Kle,Chcn Weihselau, sixteen years
Semen's 200 mrd ODen wnter event.
SJ.,,SI.,t.,,n " m"tes, 52 4-5 see-
w AtS,S5s,gStr he,d
ELEPHANTS SIGN PLAYERS
O'Brien and Maywn i. u.i,.u
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McLoen's Llne-Ue
with tl. ? ltlenA who formerly played
Mined LC?Tr.cyKCat,hrl,c c,ubt hns be
AffH.bjr. IIuKhcy McLoen, the former
Wh. vi. et'. t0.Plny with the
WtElenh.nl " ?ou"' 1'hlladclphla.
t biephanla also have Kiirnl n in:
Ptelle Bs,nA8' lncan Steve
WUr athEL,05T M"wslf, the feur-fcli-in
,5tB freu Catholic Hlah
Joel. Maxwell will "com second
indWMftame". are 0P 'or July, 4,
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daltRuth1fer timplre-heundlnf . Cobb,
hare been aiiapended for arguing with
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threatened ,te lynch umpires, and .bate
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come 'inV which is Very.' disappointing te
any ether boxing administration, was a
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BRADLEY-RAWUNS TONIGHT
8lx Bouts Will Be Held at Haller
Park
,The open-air show at Haller's Park
will be held tonight. Pat Bradley, of
Southwerk, and Lcn Bawllns, of Mil
waukee, will meet in the eight-round
wind-up. All of the mittmen have
been keeping in shape slncevthe post
ponements by rain. Tlds 'show eris!-
nally was scheduled last Tuesday by
Promoter Arthur Silvers.
The ether bouts arranged1 by Willie
Edward, the matchmaker, areuBebby
Rebldeau vs. Billy Gannon, 'Messenger
Miller vs. Jimmy Marine, Al Moere vs.
Billy Williams, Jimmy Briggl vs.
Mickey Derr and Jimmy Deran vs.
Danny Morgan.
Temmy Loughran, local star middle
weight, will referee one of the bouts.
Beets and Saddle
Horses which seem best today at
uaienia ero ;
First race, Mermen Elder, Madge F.,
Cheer Leader ; second, Barbara Palmer,
Rencelaw. Mayer Carrell: third nm.
mer Qurten, William Oidt, Mabel O. ;
fourth, Rep, B'arneystene, Tulailp;
fifth, Gangway, Neddam, Lady Aster;
mxiii, xiuiuen. eanus ei Pleasure,
Adenis; seventh, Uncle Vele, Trellus.
Pkter.
Derval Park First race, Chew,
Jage, Little Patsy; second, Right An
gle, Olenn, Eager Eyes; third, Mnd
ixeii, Tne .Decision, Bt. Just; fourth,
Illusionist, Jesephine, C, Mlsa Leigh-
tnn fiffh WMai Tlo.lnlte n..l It,.
Miles S.'; sixth, Franc ' Tlreur, Ai
fierce, urunsen itambler; seventh,
Jehn Arbqr, American Soldier, Boone Beene
ville. Acqueduct First race, Wishbone,
Sherando. Harldan : second. Vex Penull
II, Yorkshire, Cavendish; third, Prince
ei umerin, uaniei, itoseate Ji ; fourth,
June Grass, Chesterton, Comic Seng;
fifth. Tribune. Winneconne. Mount
Hepe: sixth, Sunslni, Noen Heur, Out
ana uene.
The "million -dollar field" for the
Kentucky Special. Latenia'n $50,000
race, te ue run tomorrow, is eaia te
be in geed condition. Harry Payne
Whitney's Olympus and Whlskaway
having arrived at the track, the round
up is complete for the big race. After
Menlch had worked an easy mile and
an eighth in 1 :54, Benjamin Bleck, bis
owner, said yesterday: "We liked
Mervlch's work very much. He did it
with all his old-time willingness. There
was no need te go faster. He has his
speed, and he will be ready te de his
best Saturday." Olympus and Whlsk
away were given their final workouts.
Jockey Penman will rlde Whlskaway
and Merris will ride Olympus. Miller
will have the mount en Pillory, It. T.
Wlls6n's Preakness winner. Deadlock
Is eald te be pounds better than when
he ran fourth In the Derby. Thlbodeeiu
has worked impressively. Jehn Finn, by
his game race Wednesday, defeating
Lady -Madcap, shows he is in geed con
dition. Cleveland Team te Reorganize
Cleveland. O , June 3S. The dlraetera of
th Cleveland baaeball club will held a r r r
organliatlen meeting- hera next Wednesday.
It la expected that B. 8. Barnard will be
named preeldent and Trla Speaker continued
ae maniBer. In accordance with th wlabea
of the InterJeine) C. Dunn, wee had control
or tne'ciuD, ,.
t I mi ml ."j;iU.'.iiiiaatl li in t iiin1 a ,!
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Of FORM E R HABITAT
One Point Separates Mackmen
' Frem Last PII(ri.Re
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PHILLIES " -WIN'ANQTHeR
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IS rillLADELPHLilte'' hae one' or
.two last-place ttami? iThi,irfuthe
question agitatfng e, manbehlnd he
bars In the bana. the mnirathls desk
nnd the one working 'his-machine. The
Phillies , are tlfcre, and'geInK better
than expected, .with prospects net' tee
dim- that they' will' get out of the most
dismal place 'In1 baseball.''
The Athletics are en the trink. Ac
cording te the nverages-;this morning
one game separates the Mackmen from
the lowest. place In the. baseball calen
dar.' Yesterday the(A' yere'Jdle, while
the Red' Sex wire dumping the Yankees ;
hence. the slim thread en -which the
local hopes hang, " ., - '
. Victory for the Sex, today, and ja de
feat for the Mackmen and last place.'
the home of seven Athlete teams,' will
fall te the let of the 1022, edition. The
fans are hopeful. Remmel's great exhi
bition against the Browns gave renewed
hope that another season would met
come and go and,flndthe remnants of
the former greats. In the' lowest depths
a TnsastaKatll Infamv .. .
Less than a'monthage.the Athletics
left these shores battling for a place
in the basebniraun.j Third elftce was
net se far away. Atrtaf ,of victories
would mean something.' "Then came the
flebaele. Becnpltulatlen flnda that' tne
Occident proved" a regular ..Moscow for
the band of Cennie.' Four games were
counted in the win stile of, the"Jedgef
out .of .seventeen played, the worst rec
ord nfade by the Heuse efvMapkthis
season. " ; .
'Only six and a half 'games separate
the-Phils from-fifth place;' and If their
pitchers can held up they are going te
get upr tbee before the jnett six. weeks
are, completed provided they do-net
meet the same reverses In the Westithe
next tinle they met en (beir.laat trip.
TheOlant lest n,half-game te -the
cards when the Dedgerr triumphed ever
them In a hectltistruggle. '.Ructher wen
his twelfth straight in subduing the
McOrawltes. He was nicked for. eight
safeties but the six eff",llyan, Jess
Barnes and Cedl Causey wire "enough
te give the men from 'across the bridge
the verdict.
In the ether. National League- game
the Pirates defeated Alexander and the
Cubs. Osberne, ,who relieved Alex,
was hit hard and gave away two runs
with a wild pitch. 'Barnbart hit n
home-run In the alugfest. The Cubs
rallied counting fnurruns in the ninth,
but were checked by Carlsen before
they could even the count.
Anether for Tigers ..
Over in the American the Browns
lest te the fnst-flyjps Tigers 'and the
Yanks dropped "one-te the Red Sex.
. Pruett, Lee Fehl's collegian hurler.
went along" fine 'for ten innings nnd
then blew te Ty and his gang. A triple
by 'Cutshaw and n single by Rlgney
ecered the winning run. Heward
Ehmke held the Bnn ns in check.
Old .Tack, Qulnn, released jby the
Yanks because of old age, turned en
his, mates between showers and handed
them a reverse. Walte Heyt, the
schoolboy star, was the victim. Fer
six Innings only one hit was made off
the former Yank.
Leverette, a rookie hurler en the
White Sex, caused tne Indiana te
stumble with Stnnnie Covaleskie in the
box. Each team made six hits, but
Leverette scattered his se well that he
whitewashed the Cievelanders.
POLICE AWAIT OPENING
All-Phils. Nine te Meet Southeast
Phillies at 58th and Walnut Sts.
The AU-Phlladelnhla Police "nine.
which created a stir in baseball circles
last year, is new among the teams with
home fields and will meet the Southeast
Phillies in their initial contest tomor
row afternoon at Fifty-eighth and Wal
nut streets. x
The club has been en the read all-sea-'
son and has a fine record as a traveling
teatn.v Many stars are In the. line-up,
including Blythe, J. Gelden, J. Omen
setter, J. Mack, J. Jenes, N. Leescr and
ethera. '
The police are willing te give a Sat
urday date for a Sunday geme away.
Address Harry J. Moere, 103 Maiden
street, Manayunk.' Phene Manayunk
800.
R. R. MEN TO SHOOT '
Phlla. Reading Qun Club Will
Compete for Cup
Members of the Philadelphia and
Reading Railway Gun Club next Satur-t
day for the first time will sheet for a
silver loving cup which has been donated
te. the club. The sheet will be held
ever the traps of the Tarragut Sports
men's Association in Camden.
The trophy was presented by Charles
K. Stokes, of the Charles K. Stokes
Company, and Heward S. Creea, of
Innes & Sens. The member of the club
who has the highest score at the end
of the year will be allowed te retain
the cup for one year. Permanent pos
session will ke te the member of tba
club who wins it two yeara out et three,
Runs Scored for Week
in Three Big Leagues
NATIONAL LEAGUE '
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Pittsburgh.. 31 Seli's n
Brooklyn ... 0 fl 16 8 m
Chicago.... 6 -
Phillies .... 8 8 B U
St. Leuis... 4 0 m
New Yerk.. 8 4 8 S
Bosten .... 0 4 4
Ctaclnnatl.. I 2 I . . g
AMERICAN LEAGUE
lirMITIWITlPTslTi
Detroit .... "8ii ' 8"8 8 st
Bosten .... 1 8 9 8 .as
Cleveland .. 4 8 3 0 at
New Yerk.. 3 S fl 7 8 .
St. Leuis... 5 8 7 0 8 17
Chicago.... 0 2 A 8 3 ia
Washington, 1 0 0 4 14
Athletics ... 3 8 3 B -, 18
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
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Baltimore .. 8iT IBlB' e 4S
Buffalo ...t a a s s 14 ae
Reading ... 1 2 10 . 10 23
Terente.... 0 110 b is
Jersey City. 8 fl b u
Syracuse ... 1 - i4 4
Newark .... 8 a a 7
Rochester .. 0 8 8 . 7
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NATIONAL ZJSAaTJB'
PhUltM. Bl Beat. 4. ' 4
HU bntdaclanMWNe acWele4.
AMERICAN USAQOxS.
Beaten, 6 New Ysvk. t .
Detrelt. Si Si tVaeU. t (tl lantnss).
Chltara. Sl Cleveland, a. .
Athletl.VfMMBiUa--Na4 Mfeedaled.
INTfcBNATIONAI, ZJSAOCE
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80TJTBKRN ABBOCIATION
lUrmlnxham. Ti Atlanta, t (14 Unlace.
rfebUe. di New Orleana. t. "
MemphJa. 10) Chattanoeca. 7. v
Naahtrtlle, Si Uula Rack, S.
EASTERN UCAGUE "
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PltMleld, Si Brtdirpert. .
Sprincfleld. 7 Waterterr. I.
TODAY'8 8CHEDULE
NATIONAL IJSAOTJB
Beaten at Philadelphia.
Breaklyn at New Yerk.
Clndnnatl at Pittehnraa.
Chleaaa at St. Leala.
AMERICAN LEAOUB
Athletlr nt Wanhlniisn.
New Yerk at Beaten.
St. Leuie at Drtratt.
Clarelaad at Ckleace.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Beffala at Rending. "
Torente at Baltimore.
Recheater at Newark:
Sxraeuee at Jeraer City.
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MEET IN RUBBER MATCH 1
"Cerner" Nines " Clash In Third
Game Boxers Out
Baseball hostilities between the Eighth
and . Walnut streets and Eighth and
Vine streets nines will be resumed this
afternoon at the Harry Mackey grounds,
Forty-eighth and Spruce streets. This
will be their third meeting, each team
having wen a game previously.
Lew Tcndler, Jee Tiplltz and Ad
Stene, the boxers who belong ,te the
Eighth and Walnut aggregation, wl'l
net get into today's contest, ns they
are training for respective bouts.
Lt. Frisce Legs says: "We'll get
'em today. Yerkle will pitch for us
and he'll have them there Vine streeters
breaking their backs trying te hit the
ball."
The line-up:
BTH AND WALNUT
Yerkle. p.
Alhle. rfT
narney, aa.
Davie, lb.
Geldle. 9b.
Bew, c.
Redeff. If.
Bayler. Sb.
Medwar. cf.
Stewart, aub.
Parneee. aub.
G. FUlde. aub.
Ballad, aub.
HTH AND VINE
XlK. aa.
Paceck, Sb.
T. Cehen, lb.
Keupte. Sb.
Buck. p.
Ralley. If.
Mennejr.rf.
8. Deck. e.
Happy, rf.
P. Jnnee. aub.
O. jraheney. aub.
H. Maheney, aub.
J. Menardy, aub.
nnd Fildle Hayaa.
Umplree
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WILSON PUNISHED ENOUGH
Massachusetts Commission Believes
Johnny 8heuld Be Reinstated
Bosten. June 23. While Chairman
Eugene Buckley, of the Massachusetts
Boxing Commission, declared he had
the,! 'deepest respect" for the New Yerk
commission, it was Ills belief that
Johnny Wilsen had been punished
enough and should be reinstated with
out being compelled te keep the con
tract that started the trouble.
"We have sought te work In harmony
with the New Yerk commission, and
when he was sunDended In connection
with the Greb bout we auspended him in
tnis Htnte also," iiuckley said,
"But we have had a trnnscrint of thn
hearing before the New Yerk cemmis-
sien, ana in my opinion it is apparent
that coercion was used in securing Wil Wil
eon's name te the disputed agreement.
Wilsen -has never communicated with
us; nnd consequently the suspension here
still stands. Nevertheless, I believe he
baa been sufficiently punished."
Scraps About Scrappers
Twe Allentown Imxera will appear In
beuta here tonight. Kid Frederlcka and
Hteva Cele will box nt the Cambria Club
and will meet Battlln Murray and Jimmy
Baxter, rrapectlvely. Prellma: Johnny Reyce
t. dunnnr waynu'n, ivP w. iunnien ve.
Johnny Ducan and Kid McCoy ve. Jee Brltt.
Bar Mitchell, local llrhtwelcht, apranr a
bib aurpriee wnen n wen (rem uene Del
ment In elx reunda at Trenten early In the
weKj iieimpqi wna aisquaimea cer no
trying. Mitchell cam In at 1ST pound am
den waa half a pound lighter.
Jack, Perry leavea for Woenaocket, R. I.,
loeay ler m ,"" lorauiTew afternoon
aaanet Danny Bdwardf, Nfrre bantam, or
Kiaten, i wi, urn m, ,-! uunii maicn le a
referee'a declaien,
Beauty Pacal, former A. A. XT. champion,
will go after hie fourth etralfht victory
alne turnlnr pre when, be bexea for the
?evaaUtel Franca Fund at th Orpheum
beatre. (iermantewn. ten aht. '
Ba
raar MaQalllen, of CelllnnJale, new I
rTk'aufeaiM of WUIIe"MeShan7 of
y Park. Barney la tobex at florin
under
Ridley Part
Mount, Pa.,
juiy e aaainat Paddy Rue.
Mike Berne, of Mlchuran. la here aeektna
matchea with mlddUwelfht. He ia tnOnln
with Sammy Hewitt, local amateur atar. nnj
le In snap te se te th poet at any old
ilm. ,
Jjee DllUa haa undertaken the mane,
ment Pf Bailer Al Burcer. Atlantle cTir
ilehtwelaht. Burger wanta te meet Kid
Wacner.
Jimmy Jerdan, who acted aa iparrln
partner for Pal Meran In preparation fe"
the latter' match with Benny Leenard in
New Orleane. hnn rrturneil hir. Ha la new
belna handled by Jack McCarthy, Jerdan
U matehed for two beuta next month.
Barney luiy la te meet Terry McHuah
at an up-Stat club In th near
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- Next Monday
36-HOLE MEDAL ' TUSSLE
By SANDY McNIBLICK,
FIROM the land where the men first
I were their hair bobbed and sl 111 wear
their skirts. shortest, Perte Rice; from
the dnssic streets of the State, capital,
Harrisburg; out of the sands where the
villd waves lap Atlantic City and
Scaview; from Delaware, New Jersey,
and Pennsylvania: even from that for
eign country, Camden, they are coming
nearly 100 per cent represented te the
500 golf tpurnament which A. O.
Spalding & Bres, are holding for
members of the Philadelphia Profes
sional Golfers' Association.
The tournament will be held this
Monday, June 28, out there at the
Tredyffrin Country Club in the wilds
of Paell, Pa. It Is 80-holes medal
play and every man for himself.
Jake Gray, the silver-tipped, beam-
1ns manarer of HnnlHInra liern i thn
benefactor and commander-in-chief of
uie tourney, he announced that the
tourney would be held nfter the suc
cessful competition for the champion
ship of the local P. G. A. and later
consented te be interviewed.
I em probably In na e-nnrt nnnlHnn
as any ene else te note the astounding
growth of the game of golf," mated
Sir. Gray. "As popular manufacturers
of golf supplies, the Spalding factories
Si'Ir""0 l0 ine Ilmlt t0 eep up
wfth the demand which seems te be
steadily en the increase. We have all
we can de te keep up.
I have been a passionate devotee of
nil eperts for twenty years and mere.
IJslXZJkSr?.. Pus P't are
-Vui . lue P."mn race. Com Cem
? l,Ve IP01",9 P01'8" off the rough
spots, make for manly 'courage, phys
i"1 .PerfeeOen, grace of bearing and
(nke P y ,n cvcrytntnS we undcr-
n,'.'Ge,.f. ,n Pnft'cular," continued Mr.
Uray. "ennnnln mm -. it. ."
.K1? n 8re et. honor- te t?;
VSW flber .of-n ,ni,n's ieu'. a game
te build moral ferHt.i.u Z.7. " i"z
aentlaman.'i " B'"" Iw
Pres Deserve Chance
Mr. Orflv AvhlnU.J jL.i
ng the situation It wna reallzedXt
there was n constant awlrl of district
r ii.. :"i"?, . 1u'le tne reverse
-- fiui:BBienaiB. jn the growth
of the game nearly every pre Is tied
feTS daeWn tedu,inPSe InrS?
SnLfrJndJ?' t?'!ch,n.5 wi'neut much
7.7,. " i"v uimscir.
since thn nnuim. .i v... ..
Dermetf few of "r IsST ,S? h
" 5?nc9.t """c much of n dent in
.. T "lroe auaeu Mr. Grnv "1V
e T.t. uruuf ' out. a careless round
nti!mu own c'ub does little geed.
ik- , pre i""8! p,nT under fi". under
the Strain of n tnnrniinin nM.' """.
IniMIl!' '? 1 tC8t th0 w Pride he
'?ke 'n,b'8 ?me' the better he
ethers W,U teech
eut'e,ie:eth"i!?.b.rSn?'? the pros
mentals for Ue development of the game
In this district. Therefore, we are net
only willing te encourage them by held-
behV.9UnaInent, but we ere ea'n t0
"We want te de our share" and
Jake Gray's volce trembled with ear-nestness-"teward
boosting the geme.
Ne are net en y eiTerlng fine prizes
for the competition, but there's some
thing else inN a tournament, rt's net
only the eceres; it's the spirit that per
vades. r
"The boys will be our guests nt
luncheon, and then we will have an old
fashioned get-together and geed time
at a dinner which we are also giving
&em ,,?IJ,f1 the PF1"8 wl be nwuVded!
We w,1,,Ltn!k. ever our troubles, smooth
ever difficulties make new friends and
sit in en n geed time which will make
for harmony and n fin anirtf -
V.hiV;..i:'J?i""" ut . tunaa-
nrederle. We think it will be a sue
cess." Already Seventy-five entries have been
received, which fa nrarlv nil th. ...li
able candidates in Philadelphia and dis
trict. The first tournament of rfin inni ...
sedatien wa for the charaplen&hlii,
uhlAh rnu ...An Km nl.M.l TT .. f
nuiT I 11 uj u,urics nenner.
I'nllment. nfter a nlnv-eff win. t..i.
Campbell, Old Yerk Itead. HeCfner wen
custody et the Evknine Pumie
umjueh v;up, one 01 tne tinest trophies
up for local competition. Several hun
dred dollars ns the purse was contrib
uted from several sources.
. New Spaldlngs, through Mr. firnv.
has stepped fervwird. The first prize
thla time will again be 8100 and the
ethera will range en down.
'The palrlnge:
8:3t I,. Qeldbeck. Phllment.
. .. WIHe-m Roblneen. Cricket Club
8.85 M. Tallman. Whltemarah.
. , J. Devlin, Perte Rice.
8l40 C W. Hackrrey. Atlantic City.
. . Rebert Orant. Merlen.
8:B Rebert Barnett. Tredyffrin.
a pnvS.wr'1 Jrvl!l' Wt Cheater.
8.00 Wlllam Benner, Frankford.
Jehn Edmunden. Llanerch.
8:38 -Dae Klrkaldy, Arenlmlnk.
Dune Cuthbert. Rlverten.
0.-O0 Matt Duffey. Merchantvlll.
flaerva flaiAra Xf.rlin
K)8 Harry Nay ler, I.u Lu
. Jehn Bawyer. Terreadale.
0:10 Al Nelaen. Plymouth.
Jim Edmundeen, North HIM.
8:15 William Inch, Overbroek.
.. Charle Heffner. Phllment.
030 Jack Campbell, Old Tork Read
William Kane, Pettavllle.
0:35 aeera-e Peter, dulph Mill.
Jee Seka, Cedarbrook.
0:80 Jehn new. Btenten,
.,"" Deuaherty. Phlla. Gelf Studie,
08 Jamee Oavan, Pine Valley,
Jack IJeben. Huntlnrden Valley.
O:0 Herbert Jewien, Roxberouah,
. .- ime Fraeer, Beavlew.
1:45 aer Jehneen. Harrlebnre;,
- . . .iwnpeii, avnninivin.
00 Frank Coltart, Country Club.
.... w"ln Byrne. St. David.
OlBfrF. Beardman, Spaldlnn,
.. A'6 Ts11' Wilmington.
10:00 Pete Centt, Merlen.
. ?.eby Thompaen. Soucen Valley,
10:05 Jim Souter. Country Club.
... i'.m..H,lc!i!1?' atln Valley.
10A0 William Feeley. Overbroek.
.. .. Jme Skellv. Wilmington.
10:1V Jamea McAdam,- Woodbury.
.. William Nellan. Country Club.
1030 If. Obtnderf. Broadway Cycle
If. Ceturhlan, Cobbe Creek.
10:88 W. N. Thompaen, Plymouth.
I.en Jeween, Roxbnreuth.
10:80 M, Conway. Readtn-,
William Beyle. Cobb Creek.
10:85 Al Ouenther. Newark.
Rebert Petera, Oulph Mill.
10:40 It, Bheppard. St. Munae.
I.. Wlcka. Wanamaker'a.
1048 Vln O'Donnell. Holmae.
. W, Dlcklneen, Plymouth.
19:00 Oforae Iluak, Buck County
Henry Jerv
Arenlmlnk.
I0:B5 Jim I.each
T&vlateelr.
Jehn Rcheub!e. M. A IT.
11:00 Tem Roblnaen, Bt. nlda.
Oeure drltftn, Clearfield.
11:05 Alex Deufla. Wllmlmrten.
Jee Hrennan. Ferest Vi.w.
11:10 Jamea Rlchardeen, Merlen,
rnnK i.uiireii, weed txaiek.
11:15 W. F. Hackney. Bala.
Je Markee, Merlen.
11:20 Tem Orlbben. Country Club.
Jee Natale. I.anadawiia.
11:85 W, Weedman. Broadway Cycle.
J. Cele. Cedarbrook.
11:80 Walter Weed, Spauldlnr,
Jam Murphy, rtiilment,
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