ttWSr&KSWSpwsr " '"'WK'F " WjMPPf .! 7lJYr -! lllIW !! I HUP I I 111 I I I aiaalMBaaWaiaaalaaalaaaaaaaaalMlaaaaWl IIHIlWiM aala a HUM I 111 Idalaxy of Stars Begin Play for Twenty-Sixth Open U. S. Gelf HACKNEYS PAR FOR MARSTON BREAKS NINE HOLES LEADS Atlantic City Pre Reaches Turn in 34 in First Round of 7 National Final EVANS DOES 35; DUNCAN 39 Olriiree. Ills.. July Hi Geed nnd bad golf wns Intermingled In the early play of teddy's rounds In the nntlnnnl open nlf tournament ever the Skeklp course. , Clnirnee Hnckncy, nf Atlantic City. v I wns the first te turn nine Jwlcs In' nar !' ""'I ,l tnltmte Inter "Chick" nnii. ('lilrnKe. amateur, reached the fl'rt turn In :.". three putts en the ninth putting hltn ever. Hvnn nnd Hnckncy plnyed sternly relf. Their cards: Par Out . . J 3 4 B 4 3 334 435 331 TMini Out . 3 Hncknev Out . . I 3 4 4 n r. 4 4 3 4 Geerge Duncan, Krltfsli pre, was plmlng bndly. turiilnjr in SO, the exec's Jtrnkes being nepiiinnlnted through wild- ness en the fairways nnd missed putts. On the fifth one shot wns ngninst n fence nnd lie hnd te piny out one- Thlrtv-lx holes will be played to te dnv nnd thirty-six tomorrow. Duncan's curd follews: 0u?T'T4 n 4 0 4 4 B 3-39 The plajers. ninny of them cham pions, represent cverv Rolling nation in the world, nnd while the winner, of ef fieinllv, will bp the champion of tbp United States, in the minds of mnnv lis will he classified the champion of the world, for victory will cr.lv be achieved through the defeat of champion club swingers from nil golfing sections of the universe. The gicatcsf gallery in the history of golf followed five of the mntchps through Fknkle dnles and lhendews, banked nleng the green fnirvvn.vs nnd scurrying through the forests of maples nnd nnks. Abe Mitchell, the fnr. straight-hitting Uriten, was pnlred with Jimmy Jnhnseu, the St. Paul star nnd one of the longest hitters in the same. These nil-star pahs started at fif-teen-nilnutc intervals te keep the crowds Mattered. Hiilihlsim riajs Kerrigan dim Karnes, the champion, plnyed with Keb MucDeniild for another stir ring ensemble, while Jeck Hutchisen battles with Temmy Kerrignn. The thitt"en niiinteurs who are snfely In nre sure te make n hard fight te recnln (Iip ten places that Gultuet Trevers and F.vnns captured n few years bnek. nnd with .Tenes, Kvnns, Hunter. Gullfeid, Jehnsen nnd ethers they nre ure in register close In around the top peak. Twenty-four men wen their wnv into the finals In jestcrduy's iua)ifylug round, Hubert MucPennlil. thu long- driving Chicago professional, leading the field with n score of TL'-il n;s. Anneur ami Mcliced Fall Tlie score necessary te qualify wn lfi'J. All of the better-known stars qualified eveept A. A. Armour. Scottish amateur titlclielder, and Freddie Me. Lend, the Washington, D, ('.. profes prefes profes flenal, who formerly held tlie open rlininplenshlp. Armour could net get his approaches te the green, taking 101, while McLcnd could net get bis putts Inte the cup iiu.l ended with a total of l.r4. two strokes tee mnnv te get in. Tour nmntcurs weie in the lit of the sue ee-sful ones, Willie Hunter, for mer Ilritish champion, leading the way among the mm -professionals with a irnre of "."-70. 14.", while Harrison II. (.Tlniinj) Johnsten. St. Paul's brilliant Tniing shunter, took three strokes mere. Devvej Weber, of Chicago. nKe 148, and William Knutenbusch. unnther Chlrngimn, were the ether nmntcurs te Sualifv. ninklng the total for the three (iv s thirteen. Ter n time ll looked ns if rather high fceres would get by. but grail -unlly the tetnls heenmp lower until It was found that there were seventeen nun under the l."0 mark, where there were only thirteen Monday nnd four teen Tuesihn. Willie Hunter spoiled the holies of the plajers with I .VI nnd lel, when lie shot the afternoon reunr. In par 70. his 14." total being nil that was necessary te push out these bevenrl 15!!. - tAmere the nlne-heln scores were: ok lllalfHlce, Munrle, Ind mirle Ajten, CIiIi'uke Jack Ilurke St. l'nul Jehn Cowan, Onltp, Mnas Cr.,,Klrl:wn0(1' Australia. nlljle .Mnrriirlnn. Tuckahnr, N. Y. . i. I.. KnserH. lilt tun, O J (.. Fundi Quaker Hlilcn V v 3 3S :is IIS 3S :ti 41 :m ML Jck lliuh Ht. Taut .....!.!! 41 31 411 41 41 tr iiuiki, micnim ir iiuiki, rnicnitn cmn.y Hnrmen. ifnliien rthnr, ; ft Ciutt, Wi'sten. Mum . . . V N. Y FOX BACK IN LEAGUE Motorists Will Open With Thern ten-Fuller Team Tomorrow The I ev Moter baseball team hns jeitieil the Industrial Amateur Kn.sebnll League, and the motorists will plnv tnelr hist game in the second Ferles tnniurrew afternoon nt Seventh street nil tinuige nvenuc with Thornton Thernton Thornten liiiler. This contest will be plnyed nt 1:30 '.. as the Fex manager hed n previous cutest with Mlnnewa, and .lJni'1"1" disappoint the hitter has wdii te stnge a double-header, the Wtnml ,,;! nt ;l.;l0 v x "a Saturdajs Fex will play Its iwgiie 1-entestn. being nt home every Mlitr week, ,,nd twice weeklv will con tinue t nuct the lending clubs in tvvi I'Klit games. Johnny Ken is new in ole (linigp nnd the team should be a contender for Industrial League honors. JESS OFFERED BOUT Fermer Heavyweight Champ In vited te Bex In Portland 1-ns Angeles. July 1 , Jess Wlllnrd. "lienvjwelglit boxing champion of the "in hi. has received n telegram from ' "plain I limy Hansen, matchmaker for iiip Portland, Ore., Municipal Ilnxlng J-wninlsslen, imiuirlng whether he is nvnllablii for n ilntu in August te meet 'emi! local henvyvv eight in a ten-round "nut In an open-air show In the Port Pert "iiui llasehall Park, under the auspices 01 the cniiimlsMiin," f.ene I)e., Wlllard's local rcpre "illative, mhl the former champion hud iiiken the offer under advisement. BURKE JOINS WJLLARD CAMP "8 is Training for Return Match With Dempsey iff Angeles, July 1 Soldier Kmke, ? ulll'"YJ;welglit boxer, will join the viii ".'" rd training camp ns one of ..Inr'ls "IHHTing partners, It was an- neunccd today. Wlllnrd Is training for possible return mutch with Juck "erapBcy, heavyweight champion. E Marien Gelfer Defeats Fownes, 2 and 1, in Semi-Flnal of State Championship SHOULD RETAIN TITLE Pittsburgh, Pa., July 14. Max It. Mnrsten, of Merlen, defending bis Pennsylvania State golf cbnmplenshlp, today gained new lnurpls. He set n new record for the Alle gheny C. C. course nt Sewlekley Heights, when he defented W. C. Fownes. Jr., of Onkment, 2 nnd 1 In the scml-finnl round. Mnrsten's medal score wns OS. Cards: Mnrten- Out r. 4344043 ft 3R a 4 4 3 2 0 2 4 33008 B 4 S 4 B R,4 3 4 37 3 4 B 3 ft 3 14 In Fownes Out In Leut ball. In the ether Kcmi-flnnl W. A. I.evvrip. Shnnnepin, plnjrd Ocerge Ormlsten, Onkinnud. It was generally cenreded that the winner of the Mnrston-Fewnes match will ultimately triumph, ns the contest ants in the upper bracket are decidedly wenk. Mnrsten entered the inntch with Fownes u slight favorite te retnln his title. In the first two rounds jesterdny Mnrsten came through with flying col ors, defeating II. Kernnrd Hese, former captain of the Princeton team, one of the favorites in the morning round, and vanquishing Jehn Crnham, Stanten Heights, in a brilliant second round. The feature match of jestcrtlay's play was between Rebert A. Lync, Stanten Heights, nnd AV. O. Preston, Pitts burgh Field Club, who bnttled through twenty-one holes of sterling golf te n decision for Preston. Lyne Is amateur champion of Western Pennsylvania. Rebert Knmpmiinn, the i'hlladplphla representative In the second division, was eliminated by J. W. Laurence in the morning round, - audi, but wen his consolation .match in the afternoon from R. II. McMnhen, 5 and 4, sheeting a par 7!!. Jehn R. Maxwell, of Phila delphia, wen both bis matches in the third flisht, beating K. C. Meisp ,1 nnd 1 lu the 111. st round and J. K. .Tames 3 nnd !! in the second. The Mnrsten -Rese match drew the morning gallery, nnd some geed golf was uncorked. Mnrsten wns out In even fours te his opponents .'19. Mnrsten wns back in .'10 and Rese In 3S, but the Philndelphiiin. with n six en num ber 18, wns lucky. Inasmuch ns Rese also took a six, leaving Mnrsten with the one-hole ndvnntnge he bad snlneil bv virtue of his pnr four against note's fivp en niimbpr 17. . GOLDEN MYTH IS REAL Wins Eclipse Stakes, Werth 10,000 Sovereigns, In England Sandown I'arli, Kngland, Julv 14. (Ky A. P.) (lelden Myth, by Treden nls out of Celden Lily, owned by Sir (ieerge Kulleugli, wen the Kclipse Stakes of 10.000 sovereigns, one mile and a quarter, run here today. Vis count Aster's Tnmar wns second nnd Sir Henry Kird's Monarch was third. Preston (irnnge, ridden by Archibnld, the American jockey, was unplaced. The betting wns: Celden Myth, 8 te 1 : Tnmar. even ; Monarch. 100 te 8 against. Twelve horses stnrted. SPAIN LEADS DAVIS PLAY Count de Gemar and Manuel Alenzo Defeat Fyzees In Singles Bristel, Kuglnml, July 14. iunt de Cnmur, of Spain, jesterdny defeated Dr. A. A. Fjzee, of India, in tlie first match of the Spanish-Indian pre liiulunries for the Davis Cup, world's premier tennis tiephy. The score wns 1-tl, 0-!!, -a, 0-0, 0-1. Spain also took the second match, Manuel Ainu defeating A. II. Fvce in btrnight sets, (1-1, 0-L 0-1!. "Be" McMillan Fined $10 Clilrunn. July 14. "He" McMillan, fermi-r rninnln of ihe famous Centre I'oIIero foot feet bull Mini tniHy w.ih out something morn Itinn $10 been use IiIh flpelndu) wns mntched jeiterilny. He drove threUKli WUnirtte, n HUburli. nt the rnte of thlrtj -three miles an hour, n inoterevcb' pnllremun told a mag istrate, who nsicsed th gridiron star $10 nnd costs. COURS RECORD Wliat May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL T.KAfllTR V. I-. l'.r. Win Lew Split New Yerk . Ill J7 .(US .11411 .(inn , Sit. Leuis . . 411 3t ..IIMI ..111.1 ,B3 Ihlrace it 3 .IK.1 .r.31 , ClnHnnntl. . Vi 40 ..113 .BIH .500 ! llrmikl.Mi . tl 10 .5(111 .ftl'j .null rittsburicli. i 4.1 ,4.in .4(111 t.4ll 4.11 I'lillndrliddii. ?!l in .SH7 ,1.1 ,3K'J Hosten... 2S 48 .3 ,38ft ,a3! .37V AMimir.W I.KAfil'K Nt. !.i. ...v 'i '.Viie Vflfe 'sa Sp,lt New Yerk... W 30 .MO .B70 .,10.1 ' " Chlrnce . .43 4l .Bill .r.,'4 ..113 "" llrlrelt. . 41 43 ..100 ..113 ,no WllhlilnKlen, 3H 43 .47,1 ,4HI .41111 "" Meveliiml.. . 311 44 .470 .47(1 III "" 1i1teiirs ... at 44 ,4sn .n:j ,4ne ' vlln lu, tl,wt le ' inti:hnatie.v,l LK.arn v f tl 1 llnltlmerr 01 2(1 .70 Terente Rochester .13 31 .01 1 Hradlnir. . ler. Cltr 47 30 .547 NtraniM lliifTijie.. 44 13 513 NVr'iT. w. i r.r. 13 43 .41)4 30 50 .410 33 5.1 .37.1 33 511 ,384) YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATION!. I.KAC.I'K St. IiiiIh. It lhllmlrllilu, 0. iiSli.'i'i0, S.-N'v Yerkl.' 'twelve Innlnirii). Ilrnekbn. 4t Clnrlnnnll. 3. Iluklun-l'ltlHtiurch I'OhtMiiiril, rnln. AMKKICAN IUKIUK AtlJrtlrH Oi Ilvlrelt, 4. (Inelinil. 4i IIonIeh, 3. hlnK-WiiHhliiii(nn Knur InnliDm. ruin. Mt. !.eula-Nr.vv lerk 1'ontiiened, ruin. INTKIINATIONAI. I.KAOUK .lernej Clt'. I.li DurTiilu, 3. Terente, Oi Nevmrk I, HcM-lx-sler, I2i lleuillng, 4, 8riieui, 4 11 iltlmure, 3, KASTKRN l.KAOl'K llrlilOTert, Hi Alliimy. 3 (llmt Rimrl, Albiinr. 4i HrlilxeiHirt. 3 Iherend Kume). New lliven, Oi Flrrhbiwr, 3, Wiilfrliurj- at llurtreril (rain), riltsdrld ut Serlnnnelil (mln). Sni'TIIKKV ASSOCIATION Mi-mplili, 4 Atliintii, 0 dlml ume). Mrnuml'ii Hi Atlnntii, 0 (Hfreixl Kiime), l.lllle Heck. Ill lllrmlnicliaiii. 4, Nunhvlllr. Oi .Melille, 1. Oilier rluliH net Hcliedulnl, AMK.UICAN ASSOCIATION St. l'nul, 3l KHiihut lt,v,4 (tlrt lamp), KnniiiH 1 lt, Hi St. l'nul, 2 (xecentl nnie), IiiiIIiiiiiiIidIIn, 7 CelunihiiN, 3. MllnuukiHi, Hi Mlnneiiiiel, 3 (flritt enmr). .Mlluuiikee, 111 Mlnneiuiellii. H (kereml KHine). . . . . ' ixiumviue, m roirtie, 7 (ten inninKa), TODAY'S SCHEDULE NATIONAL I.KAOUK hllmlelnliln nt ht IaiiIn. Ilroekltii ut Cincinnati. Ikxten ut rlltntiurxh (2 im), New )erl ut Chlroce. AMKRICAN I.K.(IIJK Detroit nt I'hllndrlplila. . 01, i.eum. 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Niles, of Longwood Cricket Club, jes terdny in n well-fought three-set match. He played Niles nine times before in his tennis career, of which -.i" ...... ."..... f .1... ....- ..,.. ,!,,. I .ll.' un mi' mil ill in- i-Mi. ........-.-.. and almost w-en jesterdny. Rut Wallace get the necessary punch nt the right time nnd. nfter Niles took the first set nnd had him 4 te 3 In the second, needing only n point te make It ." te It, Wallace wen the set, C-4, and the final set, C-l. lAA4-... .... a Hettens I)ses , , I Willlnm T. Tllden. 2d. came through his match with l'hil Kettens, the young ( Cnlifeniinn. with little difficulty. TIL. den Is plnylng marvelous, tennis, nnd I It really seems ns though nny of the ether three players in the tournament will hnve te play better tennis than they did today te beat Dim. Richards, who defeated Tllden last1 j ear in the finnls of the Rhede Island tournament, wen, from Lawrence 11. Illce. of Longwood Cricket Club, in ii spectacular match. Rice tiled te drivel the ball nt the bnse line and Keep Richards from the net. The result wns that Richards nmde the best volleys nnd ' did net give thp drives u chance te be effective. Rice did net get a chance te get started nnd lest in straight sets, 6-:i. :. Heward S, Voshell, former national Indoor champion, defeated Cinlg Kid dle, of Philadelphia, (i-1. 7-.ri. Ker awhile in the second set Kiddle hnd the jump en Voshell. but when the score wns fi-4 Voshell took three btrnight gnmes nnd wen the set. The doubles nre net only te decide the Rhede Island Stnte clinmpienshlps but nre also considered ns the New Rnglnnd sectional titleholders. The winners piny In the national tourna ment nt Longwood. Fer the first time the seeded doubles tenuis will clash and they should show leal tennis. Gets Hele in One STAR PLAYERS IN 'ills kkH i,M -''-mSw''.: ; m,- WKm '-'' VrlWH t f rtflilli 'HP'9 rW(wfiS!mSKK: !s7mH Ennn: TOWNS The Slmniinpln, Pa., professional made the thirteenth hele In the national etcu golf tourney at Sliekie In one shot, and qualified for the tJutinplunsUip 1 r - WALTE17 HAGErJ m& RICKARD OBTAINS T Promoter of Leenard-Tendler Beut Has Rew With Lawyer at Hearing OPPOSED BY CLERGYMEN Tcv Richard Is free te preercd with his plans for a Kenny Leenard -Lew Tendler bout, though be nearly get Inte n fight of his own yesterday when be appeared before the New Jersey Kexlng Commission nt Jersey City te get a permit for the Leounrd-Tcnd'ier nffnn July 27. Rleknrd resented a statement made bv Herbert Clark Cllsen. n Jersey City lawyer, who represented the clergymen appearing at the hearing. The boxing promoter lit Ihe eutsit of the hearing, wns his usual placid self, and apparently was net lu the least bit disturbed by the fact that I'li'.nilicill CIcrg.Yllll-ll, lliilll.v llllMlie, i.-i (nntnl In llw iiippUmi? In oppose his applications. When Attorney Cll Cll eon began speaking n trace of color, however, crept into the fare of the c c cewpuncher, prespei ter nnd rancher. "This man Rleknrd." snld Cllsen, "did net have n clean reputation. He I openly admitted that he ran a gnm- I l.l:...- I.n...n 1.. !. 11,.. .: .1.-.. l. iMiiifc uuim' 111 nil- iti-ii, linn itiilt in promoted prize fights In the West and .plated the irlmrs net, baling been convicted of crime.' Rleknrd leaped te his feet, "I1,,, 0t going te sit here nnd let any one mnke misstatements like that about me before the public," he ex- clniineil. He started tewnrd Cllsen, but stepped when (Minimum Mcmuie tailed te him. "Yeu must control yourself." said tlie chairman. Itlcknnl went buck te his chair mid snt down. Cllsen then continued speaking. "Th!.i mini's very attitude speaks for itself." lie Mild. ".Mr. RieUaul transported (i,ms "f Hip Dempspy-Carpentier light into New Yerk nnd Illinois, contrary I te the Federal statute, and wns tried nnd convicted of vielntlng this act nnd 1 lined. According te tlie press report.', 1 when he pnld his line he said that It , wns simply n license." 1 The commission, however, granted Rlehnrd n Stnte license nnd permit for the July 117 bout, which is te be held In Koyle's Thirty Acres, Jersey City. I Among the clergymen who 'appeared I at tlie hearing In opposition te the fight promoter were Canen Willlnm S. Chnse, nf 4S1 Kedfnrd avenue, Kroeklyn, who does community work for the Prote. Prete. titnt Episcopal Church In Northern New Jersey and Is chairman of the heard of directors of the Internntlnn.il Refniiu Ruretiu ; the. Rev. Frnnk S. Rltter, pas , ler of the Waverly Ceiigirgatinnal , Church, Koernem uveinie. Jeisey City, and thu Rev. Harvey L. Wvntt. na..ter of tire Westminster Presbj teriau Chiircli, Magnelia avenue. Jersey City. Canen Chase traced the history of bexlnjr nnd spoke In particular of the nucgixi juegai snowing of the Hemp- sey-Onrpentinr films in various States. I Jliftice Frnncls T, Svvnvze. of the New Jersey Supreme Court, Canen Chase said, charged n Grand Jury Inst tall te tlie effect that the Dempsey Cnnicntler mutch nt Jeisey City wns a fight, nnd therefore illegal. Hence Can- en Chnfin nrpiliwl tlm llnvlnr. (Viiimikuln,, wmild be guilty of conspiracy In grant- I lug the present applications of Rick- aril. BOXERS WILL HELP IN ST. ALOYSIUS CARNIVAL Temmy Loughran Will Referee en Twe Evenings A score nnd a hnlf lecnl fistmen will help te mnke the annual carnival of the. St. Alejsius Rectory, nt Twenty-sixth nnd Tasker streets, from Julv 14 until Julv 22, inclusive, a success. Ppte Mnlene. retired Grays Ferry boxer, hns rounded together the big list of boxers, nnd nmeng these who will box en differ ent evenings nrp i'enng me. Frank Ilniil,. i Martin, Mlke Kelment, Archie Flem lug, Iiuck Fleming, Mike Cenner. Kay Dundee, Johnny McLniigblin, Yeung nurklns, 0u11g Jack O'Krlen. Jeck I uhs Mickey McDonough. Keb Snnkev. I'rnnklp Kntt, Jee Gavin, Johnny Clnrk Stattr i!.Slfe' 1,lUs' Comerj- ni,a Teintny Loughran will referee in the bouts held en July in nnd 20. A battle royal nlse Is scheduled te be held durl ng .'T.-.QuR'r. floral '.llrecier of prohibition In Mlnnraeta, m an erroneeua Ulel rnn nnrnl.nr.l'- Yr,,e no enS hi" nefi "?r np tears of ne piny t In the Weil imt h.ri "'" nd women of all aBa" net merHy pfny Le8i.eh'?';kbu,.J.kt'e? P"1 en very ape PERMIT FOR FIGH Artie Mace, Pete Mnlene, Kid Keebe. jee jirevvn, 'lemmy Crnnsten. Jee J,h.r,sy,;,,,KI,,'Dn"cr' 'Tell McKce, I Pete Cllden, Frank Mnrtunmn vn 11 11 111 DUKE SAYS WEISSMULLER WORLD'S BEST SWIMMER Hawaiian Asserts Meeting With Johnny Is Foolish Suggestion Les Angelcs, July 14. Duke Ka Ka hnnnmeku, Hawaiian swimmer, an nounced here today he is through with competitive swimming. "Ker that mntter." he continued, "I hnve been through for n yenr. All tnlk ubeut a meeting between Johnny Wless inuller nnd myself te settle the mnttpr of supreinncy is foolish. Up is the greatest swimmer the world has ever seen." Oscar Hennlng. the Duke's mnnngpr, udded: "The Duke hns timed Weiss muller In Ti2 1-5 seconds for the 100 yards in practice at Honolulu nnd knows just what he can de. The Duke will nlvvnvs be able te de wbnt be is doing new swim fifty or 100 ynrds fnster thnn anybody except n world's champion and without a dny of train ing. "Kut he hns no intention of attempt ing te compete with Welssmullcr, who is fifteen years his junior nnd who. tlie Dukp acknowledges, is the finest swim mer he has ever seen." Dixen te Pitch for Syracuse Srnrune. N. Y.. Julv 14 The Hvracuse Internntlennt l.nKUe baseball team has slKmd ritcher Milten Dixen, former Uni versity of Michigan star. sr PURE PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR OILS 0 L - Championship Over Links at Skek RUMORS OF TRADES DENIED BY BAKER Nothing te Meadows for Reush Reports, Says President of Phillies NO DEALS CONTEMPLATED "Absolutely nothing tn It." This Is the retort made by William F. Knker, presldpnt of the Phillies, tedny. when nsked concerning the re ported trnfle which Involved Lee Mendews, pitching nee. nnd Kddle Reush, the Cincinnati holdout. It wns rumored that Reush would be traded here for .Meadows and then the Clnctnnnti outfielder would be for warded te the, New Yerk Clnnts. "I would like te have 11 standing denlnl of reported trades," said Mr. Knker. , ,, "I'lense mnke It ns etnphntlc ns you enn thnt Meadows will net be traded. That gees net only for Meadows, but for nnv ether plnycr of renl worth te the club. "It Is net my Intention te pell or trade nny mnn of big league caliber en my club. "It may be thnt T will trndp semj nf inv second string mnterlnl, but I positively will net let nnv mnn go unless he is rendy for the miners." Mr. Kaker Is plensed with the war the club Is going new, particularly with the pitching. "Singleton pitched n beautiful Rnme In St. Leuis jesterdnv," be said, "and I believe that In another year thnt bev will be n star. He takes his work verv seriously, and I like him for thnt. It was unfortunate that the bejs didn't bit behind Singleton. Henk must have pitched n wonderful game, nnd vet I hnve seen our club knock him te pieces. "Wclncrt nlse Is coming through. He hns gnlned mere confidence, nnd that Is wbnt he needs mere thnn anything else." SCHMIDT ACCEPTS TERMS; WAGNER REFUSES OFFER I Fermer Catcher of Pirates Ready te I 1 Jein Team at Once I Pittsburgh. Julv 1 1. Walter Schmidt, mnlnstny of the Pittsburgh Nationals' catching staff last jeur, who ' held out for n salary Increase this ' srnsen nnd wns suspended from organ- 1 ized baseball, hns ncccpted tlie latest terms of the pirates en overtures from ' Kill McKechnle, the team's new man- . nger. ' , He will npply at once te Commission er Lnndln for reinstatement In order te I iissuiue his place behind the bat. ' Schmidt will leave his home nt Mo Me Mo deseo. Cnllf., en Saturday for this city. Huns Wagner, former Pirate star, will net become nssistant manager nnd conch of the plrntps. Up had been In vited te join the stuff te strengthen the Infield through his coaching, but prlvnte business Interests prevented him f 10111 1 accepting. SB 'Q2 1 i and GASOLINE 2ft A v m A CrewLevici7 RAIN CANCELS BIKE RACES; PATTI-PATRICK REMATCHED Three Events Decided When Drizzle Starts at Dreme Jttstjis the third rncp en the program nt the Point Kreeze Velodreme finished Inst night ruin began te fall nnd caused a cancellation of the weekly meet. Jehn Patrick, of Newark, paced by Johnny Schlee, nlse of Newark, wns getting elf his bike after defeating b'cllx Putt I, of the Italian Spertuvla Cjclcrs, New Yerk City, when thu drizzle cuine en. The Pnttl-Pntrick match was close nnd Interesting throughout, the latter coming from behind en the last mile nf their tivp-r.illc lace and wen out when the New Yerker's front wheel collided with the rear of Schlce's meter. Im mediately nfter the race Mannger Jehn Chapman icmntchrd the youngsters. Pattl nnd Patrick will compete en flip program mxt Thursdn.v night when Clarence Carinnn and Vineeii.e Mntl Mntl denit will go en In 11 tlnrlj -five-mile match race, and Kebby Woltheiir, Jr., will oppose Frnnclsce Verri In a one mile sprint, best two out of three bents. Ill the two-thirds mile ninateur han dicap heats last night Kill ItntichclMei', from scrntch, wns n winner and Clinrlc Trade efF. .PT' e.s & UarkH A s y4 QMS .aV ' lL r Bk Twenty te Bk. BB' fljk l''C POCnB Bl.uKi5J ' f , Five Leading Batters in Twe Majer Leagues AMKKICAN I.KAOttK (I. A. II. K. tr, i Hlsler, Ml. I.eiil. S3 mil fiihb. Ilelrnlt . . 73 2HS Htiritlirr. C'lMelmnI 73 303 llVllmann, Detroit . 70 Hint Milter, Athletics 71 2 SI NATIONAL I.KUIITK (I. A.M. It. II. r.r. Ilnrnshr, Kt I.011U H.I 324 73 1 3 .39 llellmlirr. (IiIcike III 3MI 43 I I.I .88 IllBhee. riltHliiimli 7H 3I0 50 1 1 1 ,3l Jelinntiin, llrmikln 7II 3 in 00 1 1 4 .317 (Irlmifi. hlciitrii 73 373 51 07 .357 judgp. wen. with a sixty-yard handicap, GREENLEAF WINS Champien Again Takes Bleck Frem Arthur Weeds Ralph Creenleuf took another block from Arthur Weeds, the Western star, lu their I'-'OO-point pocket billiard match at the National Kllllard Acade my last night. Tlie champion wns 100 te i:i. Weeds hnd n high run of H8 and Creenlcnf one of H."i. Crecnlenf leads in the scoring bj hOO te fi:!0. aQuani&i CLGWAl TaREYTONS are a quarter, again; a quarter for twenty cigarettes. I hey were a great value at the greater price and they are the greatest value at a quarter There's something about them yeuTllike- ite 7ri 1 in . no in .ism Bl 07 .Nf At HO ,Mf no 00 .Mi mm m m. y w. V I) CaaTSRl
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