Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 09, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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MOKAN FAILS AFTER
10NG BATTING STREAK
Morrison Halts Fermer
Teammate WheHitSaftfy
in 14 Consecutive Games.
Tivin Bill Proves Record Recerd
Breaker UACKMENWSE AGAIN
frr JOSEPH T. LABIUM
-..,',. tin. Pittsburgh players
Is
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,ttp0ti, p,us lercd such a soed hnll
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f" ""hen pitchers are secured
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'Mek- ,.lSi,,, I,, showed lets of
sblllt;
Bread am Huntingdon streets en July
eTl,cn the Phlllles returned home,
.& temcr I'.rnte has hit sn e y In
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fourteen censeeuinr .-;
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we."'! ... Morrison, the former
fe&iinm siar, stepped Mehan.
Made Twenty-two Safeties
During his batting spree the I5uffale
Uldent hit safely twentytwe t me.
K included two home runs and live
JM. According te tlie latest nver
aa fnns lestenlay tnat lie can piu u.p
temhlde and tlint his comeback is e
fluke. I' n great pal of Mekan s. The
tan worked In the outfield for Jee
Cinti Ien's Minneapolis Club Inn year.
Mekan being iccalled by the Pirates
MoUns'iecerd wasn't the only one
te be broken in the Pirates' dual killing
of our helpless Phils. A season s roc rec roc
erd for consecutive victories wen te
HUh In the opener when the IJups took
Wr ninth straight They incread
the margin te ten by capturing the
ifcend
Jehn'nv Morrison, whose great come
back Fliire Walter Schmidt joined he
Pirates after his long period et holding
out. Is one of the main topics of eon een
verMtimi out in SmoVetewn. t'irnril in
his sixth straight triumph 1" the aftei
math. Raches First Eleven Times
Ren Russell is believed te hnve
treated a new record for reaching first
base en the same day in a pair of
tames. The former White Sex pitcher
in the first reached the initial sack six
times and In the second fracas one less
time, giung him n total of eleven, hyerj
time lie stepped t the plate he ambled
In ' addition, the Pirate outfielder
placed hlmelf among the t1ve-hits-a-game
class in the epene.r with a home
run. two doubles nnd n single. On his
sixth trip te the plntteivhe was hit by
a pitched ball. , , ,
In the second game he walked 111"
Int time up. forced a runner en his
ifcend. doubled bis third, singled en the
fourth and doubled ngain en his liftli.
Offickilli he went te but nine times
and hit safely eight of the number.
Russell scored five consecutive runs
In li!s fust contest and two in the sec
end, a total of evcn for the two game.-.
hlch is also considered something of a (
ttark. , I
Tierney. after flying out en his hr-t
trip te the pentagon, was safe en mi
error, hit two home runs in suece-.-
Hen and two singles, nil in me nisi
tame. He also scored live runs in sue
CMfinn. In the second cftine the young
lt nfl.. ....1., sill, l.f (K'lllf- nll '
made four successive hits. Including a
double, and scored one run.
Have Made Sixty -eight Hits
In the three games te date the Pi
rates haie bombed all kinds of Phillip
pitching, saie Jimmy Ring, for sixty
eight hits, nn average of a little ever
three hits an Inning. In only four of the
twenty-seven innings have Pittsburgh
batters gene hltless. Forty-three runs
lave been scored (Wring that time.
Anether unusual feature of tin. series
Is the fact that every inmi who went te
lat, including substitutes nnd pitchcri-,
has hed one or meie hits. Five pitch
U5 who hair worked for MeKechnic
, during the three games made eight hits
imeng them.
Outside of the above, the Phillips'
wjraeii have been performing vullantly.
with Lee Meadows en the tee nt the
Hart of the first game, at lenst n cleu'
contest was looked for. Lee, heweier,
fd little, and left gracefully when a
inch hitter batted for him. Single
ton was hammered hard, and wi was
worge Smith.
. J.eFS Winters went along well for four
innings in thp second, nnd then met an
jvahnche of base hits. The same hap
Wned te Oeorge Smith, who relieved
the former (Slant.
iii!"1 Wa"'"1' was our leading hatter
with feven hits, with Parkinson run-
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Pittsburgh,
Cincinnati Offers $35,000
for Les Angeles Hurler
Les Angeles, Calif., Aug. 0,
The Clnelnnntl Ilnscbnll Club, of the
Notional League, has offered .$.'l."i,
000 and four players for Nek Du Du
tnevlch, right handed liltrher of the
Les Angeles Club of the Pacific
Const League, the four players te
be delivered Immediately nnd Du Du
nievlch te report te Cincinnati next
spring, officials of the Les Angeles
Club announced. William Wrlglpy,
Jr., owner of the Les Angeles Club,
has given ,loeph Patrick, the pres
ident, permission te make any deal
he deems beneficial te the club.
the Meekmen lest their second straight
In the Windy City. v Fourteen safeties,
fiAir of which were made by Kdille Col Cel
lins, of Lansdowne, were registered off
tliu Camden jeuth.
Robertsen, the "perfect game"
pitcher, was found for ten safeties, but
they all failed te come nt the right
time. Ilelmach, who led the three-1
league Inst year In batting, made, u
double and two tingles, but his mates
could net drive him across once.
llaiiscr nnd Miller pneh liml n nnlr
f "Its, the former Including a triple in
i.i.. in- 'ni. ...!.- l.l..l 1-
n.-j j"h x in- iiini-i uiiifeica m-R' llltlllP.
by Frank Itruggy, plnch-hlttlng for
Dykes, and (inltewny nnd Dykes.
LAFAYETTE GRID SQUAD
WILLTBAINATJIAZARETH
Football Practice Is Scheduled te
Begin September 5
Easten, Pa., Aug. 10. The Lafayette
football squrfil of forty men will train
for two weeks starting September ", en
the nthletic field of Nnzareth Hnll Mill
tary Academy nt Nazareth
an announcement made here
unto Manager of Athletics
Reeves
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e mad,?
nairctu I
Inn fnp flip two weeks. Naznretli l I
about seven miles from Knten and is
easily accessible, both by trolley and
automobile.
A number of influential alumni of
the Easten institution reside In Nnz
nreth and the camp was established
there at their lequest. The sipiad will
be in charse of Dr. Jehn U. Sutherland,
head coach.
TO HOLD SWIM MEET
Kingsesslng and Kensington Com
pete In Latter's Peel Tonight
The Ken lnn.ten Recreation Center
will entertain the Kingsessing Recrea
tion Center in a dual swim meet to
night nt 8 o'clock. In a previous meet
the Kingsessing swimmers were returned
the winners, and the Kensington ng ng
grezatlen will be out for revenge to
night. Reth boys and girls will compete in
tonight's meet. There will be three
(Masses for boy. while the girls will be
divided into two sections. The boys'
elates will be as follews: Juniors, be
tween ten and fourteen; Intermediates,
between fourteen and sixteen ; seniors,
ever sixteen. There will be just the
junior and intermediate classes for the
girh'.
McCALL LACKS HITTING
Soldier Beys Expect te Get Going
In This Department Shortly
The players of the McCall Pest base
ball team are experiencing n sluiip in
batting, and this is the reason ad
vn wed for several recent defeats sus
tained bv the Legien lads, particularly
tlin !t-t7.n fcnthnpk nf flirt lmml.. nt
Knjwoed en Monday night, when the
McCall boys were held te n single hit.
I'lie team is fielding in sensational
,fnrm, and once the players start te hit
there nre going te be n let of beaten
teams, according in Manager Matchett. philadelphln district tn compete in the
Tonight at l-erty-nlnth and Spruce Professional Golfers' Association tour
streets, the attraction will be Thornten- i nv hnf uill be held nt Oakmont.
Fuller, and the McCall pla.vers hone
te get started batting. Tomorrow they
are at Fertj -eighth Ward, and nre back
home ngain en Friday with Kaywood
in n return clash.
Stuart Gees te Miners
S.rariiw. N. Y Auu 0 The Syracusn
team vt the IntPrnnilnnal Lengue has ob-
lalneii pitcher Jehn Stuart from the St.
1..0U19 .ni'enam
uunil muuil 1 1 VII I I HO Oi,
Is lli-was formerly pltchlne
ntate unherslty.
etnr nt Ohie S
Beets and Saddle
Twe-year-olds tnke hnlf of the card
today at Saratoga the fourth, fifth
and sixth. The fourth race, the Snn Snn
feril, brings together a smart bund et
.wiungstfs, and is the feature of the
card. Tall Timber is given the posi pesi posi
tien of honor with 118 pounds. Re Mc
Millan nnd Spot Cnsli nre probable con
tenders. Horses which seem best are:
l Irst race New Orleans, Jimmle,
June; second Northcliffe. Geed Times,
Che-tei brook : third King Albert,
Main, Armistice: fourth Tall Timber,
Re McMillan, Spot Cash; fifth Cur
tis. Ruiileigb, Hrecnde: sixth Run
Elise. Silk Tessel. Theasaly.
Horses which seem best et Fert Erie
tediiv are: First race Llhie Time,
I Denegal, Athlete: second Retsinda,
I William Oldt, Ogarite; third The
Nephew, Serbian. Hiiidenr.tuii : fourth
! Eternity. Rurgeyne. Melle Partner;
fifth lilossem lleiiM', llpvprly Helle,
Niles S; sixtli Mullet Proof, Despair,
Persian Diamond; seventh Cabin
Creek, Handful, Debnileu,
Averill Hnrriinan is the latest capi
talist te embark In racing. He will
ehtnin a ready-mnde stable from Harry
Pejlie WllltllPJ.
The War Relief case at Maple
Helt'lits was disposed of hj track of
ficials by the rilling oft ! Mllltei'd
Skinner and his, trainer, and the horses
DeluiHti and War Relief for alleged at
tempt at "ringing." The horses nre
permanently ruled off and the lilly s
produce barred from racing as well.
France and Australasia
Name Davis Cup Players
Iteslnn. Aug. . The pln.ier.- who
will icpi-PMMit Fiance and Austia
lusia hPin toiueriow In the opening
single matches of the Davis Cup
scinl-linal loiiipetilleu were named
ledav. Fer France the u'lerau
Ainlie (ielurt and the jeuugster
Heuil I'mhPt will take the courts.
AuNtrnlasiu'r. icprcscntntlve.s will be
fieinld L. PnltcrMiu mid J. O.
Anilcrsen.
VliNOG PUBLIC
Reached Base Safely
LEGION CONTESTS
ATTRACTATHLETES
Noted Track and Field Per
formers Will Compete in Big
Meet at Vineland
MARATHON TO BE FEATURE
Vineland. Aug. 0. The entire popn pepn
lat en of the tetn Is expected te turn
out for the annual Legien games held
under the auspices of the Theodorr
Roosevelt Pest, Ne. 4, nt Lnndis Park
this afternoon.
,..A,ccer'IlnK ,0 Ernest Harper Me
Mlllan. chairman of the Vineland
Uiaiiiher of Commerce, commander et
the Roosevelt Pest, nnd who spent two
yenrs fighting for Cnde Sam "ever
there. two hundred and sixty-three
nthletes from nil ever the East will
compete.
Hundreds of enthusiasts from out-of-town
also w 11 witness the meet, which
probably will be the greatest of its kind
ever held in Seuth Jersey.
The Mendeu brook Club, of Philadel
phia, has entered among ethers Al
i "fmn. rnfn.v.cr's ,",l,ler of the 100
and -JO ynrd intercollegiate titles.
I.eceney is one of the greatest speedsters
ever developed in the East, and, as
he is n resident of Mnorestewn. the
Jerseyltes will be pulling hard for him
te sprint his wny te n. pair of victories.
Forty-one athletes will tee the mark
for the Hv3--i le marathon rare that
will start activities this nftemoen. The
race will be run from the center of the
'', '" "thl-Hle field. Ilmt,r Prim!
of the Finnish-American A. C wlnnep
of the yillanova-te.l'HilndelplHa ,""a
then held in roiinectien with the lecien
games in Philadelphia recentlv SR 1,"
lerateh0 0 W Hp wiH l'"H frn
1 1 f ... ... 1 1 1 1l i
i urn iu ni:ew liani cans nn in c.,.
the scratch mark.
Tlill !,.. ..-.,, ,
.. "i" Wl1 "" ,,lnvp n ''bailee te get
"? ,vc en Johnny Herr. the I'c,,
: ; i'" iiiiiu run. Illtt pr un
beaten by Herr the Hcet tsl. Pame
last week and w attempt te turn the
lalM- J ' Mart from scratch
Herr and Rittler als,, are enten n
the half-mile run. Rittler. l,we e"
will have ii five-yard handicap en Herr
who will run from srratel,. nirn.,i,,....
. , . , " ... . '" .'VtHUU lilf
Iinnlin t 1. ..
.ui'aoeworooK linn jn the mile relav
event. Each time, however, the Ger' Ger'
mantewn quartet has had a handicap
pf eighteen yards. Today the suburban
ites will have n twelve-yard le.id en the
Meadow-brook four, which will start
from scratch. Gcrmnntewn will depend
en Edgerton. Russell, Hemmerlv nnd
Kiselleff. The Meadowbrook team will
be .composed of Dewey Redgers. Frank
McC.rady, W. T. Wieand and M. Chan
dres. A pair of Penn athletes will be en
scratch in the field events. Albert Ree,
who finished second in the Intercolle Intercelle
gintes, nnd Sid Needs nre the perform
ers. Re'c is the scrntch ninn i:i the
running brenil jump, while Needs stnrts
from scrntch in the running high jump.
Resides the Meadowbreck Club. Vic
trix, Sliannhnn, Nativity. (Jermantown
Reys' Club. Northwest Rejs' Club, of
Philadelphia : Scandinavian - American
A. C. and Finnish-Amerlci n A. C of
New Yerk, and Legien tennis from
Washington nnd Seuth Jersey towns
have entries in the meet.
PLAY OFF GOLF TIE
Locals Battle at Whltemarsh
te
Qualify for P. G. A. Tourney
Rill Robinson. Philadelphia Cricket
Club: Jim Edmundsen. North Hills,
and Matt Duffy, Merchantville, nt '2
o'clock this nfternoen will plav off n
tie at Whltemarsh te decide which two
rtf !, Tiirpp will lip spilt from flip
Recently, nt the Phllnmnt Ceiintn
Club, the qualifying round for the Oak
mont tournament was played, and Reb-
insen, Edmundsen and Duffy were tied.
At that time it was decided te send nine
golfers from this district, but new only
eight will be sent, the two with the
lowest scores this nfternoen qualifying.
MISS McGINNIS WINS
.
Captures First Bleck of Billiard
Match With Master Moscenl
Miss Ruth McGlnnis, eleven-jenr-eld
pocket billiard pheiiem. wen her
first block in the match with Master
Willie Mosconi, champion boy prodigy,
at the National Billiard Academy et (I
North Thirteenth street.
The score Inst night was 7." te OS,
and the count for the match te dnte is
2!W te 1K51. Anether block will be
played this nfternoen nnd this evening
Scraps About Scrappers
Temmy Ili-lll has bMi kceplnu a untrhfu!
pe en Soldier Kiturrle Rrlllv Is cenflilviit
that the -elrtlrr will li UP amenc th Ual
jne wflterwelBhts In th teuntry befere Ien
On Thursday night Katirsky will mpct a
clevfr opponent In Temmy Dmiin, nf M.ini
yunU. Adam Ryan lus thorn matched for
the etar bout at tre ly.Kan A. A ethnr
numlxTS will l'p Joe Phillips vs. .sailor Je
Kelly Jack Martin s Hilly Hums, Jimmy
liedly is l'al Haley nnJ Artie Mct'ann is.
Al Murklc.
The Deier brother.., Jnhnriv and Chirle.
featherwclshl and flterwclnhi nnnteiir
mlttmen. will rnmiee In a four-round exlil exlil
bllleii at National Park en Krlilaj nkhi
for the henertt of th? St Mnltlip-va' Cathull;
Church I)aln DeuBherly nnd Yeuiik Jnckle
I,arence will s-e en in nn.ithrr feiir-rniindpr
Martv Deyle and IIIII Cenner are handling
these txjuers.
Ynuni roster. Seuth Phllll bintnin
weluht I" Bettlne Inte ship" for the cmlnrf
Indoor season. He will lip open te men anv
of the 150-peumJers an seen us Ihe curtain
rises says Pete Mei.in.
Ynunic Jee ."lemlell hns hi brother Patsy
Tn".0, n shape for matches with any r( th'
I nni- fellows. Herb Hltchle or K e veuns
Clianey preferred iekp tips tee iicam at
15
.Inlinny l.es. bantam nf Seuthwark. Is
r.nen f.r nntches with Penny Pasial. Matty
Deihter nnd Hilly Plmpus
Tim I.enan. a llht heaiynelsht from New
Yerk new llilnc In Chester Is ireitInK In
shape for a match with Serecsint Ray .smith
lh' latter part of the lnnnlh
,ee neither, of
punrher and he sas
Chester U a bantam
ie Is tralnlm? dllluentlv
fni hi
New Yerk dcbul Aurusi IS In a imut
with
Sammy Hutts of Chicago
Mint Ularklsten will break Inte the wind up
elnsH en Prld.iy nlBht nt the Cambria Club
je., Peck Miller will be lllacklt's ls.a-li
and It will be a return sett-i IMdle fleielre
ii Kid Scheeler will be the semi I'rllni
i Markle vb YeiinR MKIevcrn. Johnny
K(. s 1'r.inkle rcrre and Ki.ink t'assldy
s. .Mlikey Martill
iinttllne FrUre, acenrdlne
tn Charley
PrA.i 1
BCIIinK lllilinvii
In line fettle for
mnicn nei
nlHht at the .National
fc'riira Is te appear In the. wind-up or eiant
rounds
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Kid
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re rui wiii de vciwccn
nccerdinz te ",."lV,". '. noun nnd Hill While
by rjrad- I "lr,. ntcrprifrp. imvi'ig the limit
D. Lcrevi ,'.', "V . "emiff ex-renn State star
VV . 'ii.ims nnn Teiwiien. a
ned with the ! l'LM'ln(J0oreoI:.- will stait net far from
per one of West Philadelphia High's
distance runners, will attempt te , wi n
with n twenty-tive-ynrd handicap,
three times in previous meets has the
urrmiinmwii nevs- I'ni.
LEDGER - PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY; AUGUST 9, 1922
SHE'S A SPEEDY MERMAID
mm JUNIOR FOURS IN
U"''- '"'if
! St 1
CATHERINE COTTER
She Is only fourteen jears old and
slie wen her first competition at
the age of c!ccn
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HAS RAPIO RISE;
Catherine Cetter. Onlv 14 Years '
Old, Creates Sensation in
Competitive Swimming
Catherine Cetter, of the Philadelphia
Turngemplnde, is the latest among the
younger local inermnlds te take a big
share of the athletic spotlight's glare.
At the age of fourteen little bobbed
haired Catherine Is stepping light nleng
In the field of competitive swimming
races, and premises te make nnetliPr
nddltlen te the llt of stars already
wearing the colors of the P. T. O.
The feature of Catherine Cetter's rise
has been the rapid way she has pro
gressed te n point where she is efferiiu
keen competition te girls who have been
In the gnme a long time.
Miss Cetter started te learn swim
ming at the age of eleven. That means
she's been in competition only three
j ears, nnd yet in tiint time she has half
n dozen medals tn her credit, four of
which were wen this jear.
Her first medal was wen in June,
1920. At Mlquen. the Philadelphia
Swimming Club's scene of battle. tl:s
opening meet of that season's outdoor
work was held. Included in the events
was a 100-yard handicap race for
women. Miss Cetter wen. She was then
eleven years old. That was her first at
tempt nt competitive swimming, her
first medal wen and her first victory.
Rather an auspicious start.
Catherine's second medal came one
j ear later wnen sue placed second In a
yard free-style race fer'girls under
100.
fifteen years of ace at the Philadelphia
TiirngPiiieliKie peel.
Her first medal this year was wen at
the Ambnssader Swimming Club peel,
at Atlantic City, when she placed sec
ond In a 100-ynrd free-style race for
girls under fifteen.
Opening the season at Mlquen this
year Catherine ngain wen a 100-yard
handicap for women. Opening the see seo see
sen at Aleven Park Lake, Pitman, N.
J., she plnied third in n 100-jnrd
handicap.
Te prove that fiee-style swimming Is
net the only thing she's geed nt. Miss
Cetter swam In the 100-jerd back
stroke Middle Atlantic championship
race at the Ambassador Swimming Club
and bent out Bessie Rjan, former
holder of several national champlon champlen
hhlps. Miss Cutter wns disqualified,
liewpver. for colliding with her team
mate, Frances Clarke, who wen the
eent, nnd in record time.
Glrard te Play Pencoyd
Parney Scluefer'n erlKlnal Oliarrt P'el 1
Club will leinney te Pldxe avenue and P.!t.
er!de drive Halunlaj ,-nd enleri in tie taut ,
(telnc Poncejil Iren Works team Ausunt 12
la open for semi-pre teams efferlmt reason-
able liKhi-en'entti. Address p-irney Bchaefer '
ill Laurel stifpt.
Pheno Market rl!i
Fert
Erie Entries for Thursday
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race purse mum, claiming, tw.
purse flOOO
fiirleiit's
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SmIibIi Mia
Patchwork
St Angelina.
Pine Tenev
11.1 Jeseph In C,
11' Tep Notch
112 Nnenn'ii .. .
10" ritz Pun . .
112
112
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purse tl
allowances
for three- ear-olds nii'J up. reaied In i ni
mbi il furlenas
Dellahm 11." James I" OHara las
Acrlnn Queen l'L'l Snrnmn . . ina
llalllpni ien Pioi'jeu . ... tne
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Third raLP purse $1200
nr-elilH fi' fmlencs
.'iUeanceci tu
Kirk I.ady J 2 iin Pairlek llj
Het Ceil . 112 ennle . II
Wild I.lf '1- Mill el K .... ten
N'ckname 10'i iirlnnner 107
Gorden Shaw 101
Fourth i -ce. purse 1120(1 clalmlns.
three-se.ir-elda and up. one mile'
Frank I'lMurt Iin Sun Prau . .
Vuslral . ion lleckna
Pevenlle I'T Aiih . . . .
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Fifth race purse 120e, cl.umlns.
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Stelo " Hupci
Mulllen . 112 Sir lisieiu-n
Tep e' the Mern Oiuinah
Imr 10T -Medeatv , .
Second TneuKiiis jut
Sixtli nue puise J12pe claiming three-
ear-olds i.nl uu. 1
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Kliirf Trujun .
Pabv (.'al
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pdr-niii nnd up. 1
Hctbl.ui III
Sailor . Ill
Hectelarv .. 101
Trunin, .107
Attorney Mulr ,.107
Kutherlne Itankln.lOil
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MERMAID
Eleven Times in Twin
POLO TITLE PLAY
Army Team Tackles Myopia
Perrequets in First Game
at Point Judith
PHILADELPHIA A PROBLEM
Narragansctt Pier. K. I., Aug. 0.
Eight tenuis will light it out, beginning
today, en the historic field nt Point
Judith for the junior pole title nnd the
trophy offered by Snmucl D. Warren.
The first fours te meet will be these of
the Army and the Myopia rerreqiicts.
the former an ambitious team of ex
perienced players unusually well pre
pared and unusually well mounted.
The favorite for ihe title will be the
Meadow Rroek combination, made up In
the main of the same players who have
been working se much havoc In the
colors of Orange County. E. C. Racen,
It. E. Straw-bridge, Jr., and Morgan
Belmont arc all five-goal men, nn un
usual arrangement hi a junior combina
tion. And there can be little doubt that
W. Avcrcll Harrlmnii, Ne. 1. who lrads
; the team, has been playing well above
i his handicap of two gealsf late.
I In addition, this combination is u-
pprbly mounted. Harrimnu brought
thirty ponies te the pier with him and
the ether players all have strings of
from five up te twenty, nnd these of the
best. Furthermore, the plnycrs hnve
lind a deal of play together, with the
result that the teamwork leaves nothing
te be desired. Geed judges of pole are
picking this team te win, with the
rmy as runner-up.
As the tournament Is plnyed 'n the
flat, Philadelphia's team, which wen the
Atlantic Cup yesterday. Is n problem.
If J. W. Converse can be mounted se
as te keep up with the precession it will
be a bis help, but at present the ninln
iiellancc will be en the combination of
naymeiui ueiment and ti. ii. r.arle.
The conditions call for teams whose
aggregate handicaps de net exceed
twenty, goals, no player te have a
i higher handicap than five goals. As the
game Is en tlie tint the handicaps are of
i little moment. The live-goal men in the
jllst nre F. II. Prince. Rene LaMon LaMen
I tagne, C. P. Bendlcsten and the Meadow-
Broek team.
The entry list is as follews:
Army Pole Association Lieutenant Colonel
Arinur ti. iMisen, .no i; .Majer i,. A. Heard,
iiearu.
.s.e. j i.ieuienani i oienei ivcwis
Ne . Majer V W. Ilruln, back
E. Brown,
Klamlnne Julius Klelschmann, Ne 1
Rene I.a Mentagne. Ne. L', J. C. Ceeley, "e
3, G. H Dempsey, bilk.
Bosten N HIcp. Ne 1: A. f, Hurrace,
Ne 2. F. 11. Prince. Jr., Ne. 3, J. D Clark,
back
Philadelphia a H Karle. Ne. 1, Ray.
mend neimint. Ne 2. J. W. Cenierse, Ne
3. A I,. Smith, back
Majer ci It Patten. Ne. 2- rtussell Burrage,'
Vrt 1 ti'rAHarlnIr Atar linnlr-
Mopia Perrequets Henert Alms". Ne. l
Ne 3. Trederlrk Aier. back
Meadow Dreek Ramblers O. It. Mead, Ne,
Ii II K Talbott. Jr. Ne 2: C. P. Beadles Beadles
ten. Ne 3. O M Hcckscher. back.
Meadow Broek W Aierell Harrlman. Ne.
I nillelt (.' Paeen Ne 2: R. E. Straw
bridge. Jr . Ne 3. Morgan Belmont, l-ack
Point Judith O. II Small. Ne. 1: Jehn R.
Fell. Ne 2 Ne. 3, te be filled, (jcneral H.
K. Bethel, back
-Meadow nVoei ? Hambter,-r,. H. Mead. Ne. """ un0HDlliy r ram e win is -leci . n
I . . ir i- Tgik.it i,. v . -. t n.,'ji.. Mre fJeliprt nnd Henri t ecnet for the
YACHTSMEN CELEBRATE
Riverside Club Fleet Anchors
at
Pert Deposit Over Night
Pert Deneslt. Mil.. Auir. 0. The
cruising licet of, yachts from the Dela-
ware River anchored In the harbor here
last night. This mernlug n partv of.
inchtsnicn from the licet visited Teme
Scheel , I
TIip fleet has finished the first pirt of j
its itinerary ns laid out by the Cruise i
I'nmmlttpp nf thp Rlverslilp Ynrlir I'lnh. I
'Tnq is ,llc, ,lf"' n",l,ml Chesapeake liny
eimiiik ei die iiivpi sine i me, in x.s.
slngien, nnd has been generally nc
ilalmed the best te date.
Commedore Ed Schmltt did net risk
the long jaunt up the narrow channel
here with his auxiliary Jane nnd did
net come te this city at all. In his
nb.spnce tieerge Wright, chairman of
tlie Cruise Committee, wns in cemmnnd
nf the licet from the Sue M.. which led
n line of beats half a mile long in the
attack en this city last night.
Then was a celebration last nlsht
nhnaid the Minnie, Sam MacFnrlnnd's
craft, participated in bv most of the
licet. The cruising party left here at
neon for Retterten.
Tonight the fleet will run up the
Sassafras River te flenrgctewii, where
all day tomorrow will be spent.
U. S. GIRL ATHLETE HURT
Miss Batson, Captain of Team, I
Sprains Ankle Taking Hurdles
I'.INS. Aug. SI Illy A, I'. I .Mls.s
Flera Ratsell, of ew Olienns, captain
f ,n Am0P,.,. cirls ntllletlc team Iipi-p
'" ' """ s,u is ninn iil ii.iiu neip
for competition ill the International
Knmes, and champion glli hurdler of
America, suffered n sprain of the left
I ankle nnd war. badly bruised in taking
I the hurdles nt the Colombes Stadium
tins meriiuiK
1 he accident, which occurred during
the opening practice of the team, en used
considerable gloom among the young
American athletes, as it was feared the
mishap would keep Miss Rntsen out of
the championship competition.
THK INDKPKMIK.NT ST.VUS
Among the local bisehall teams ar manv
men who are no longer eujiRters They
h( 111 tieseess that unquenchable American
lee ter srt. whkh Is se Lhar.icterltlcall
decrlb b Cullen Coin, In the Sports pa-es
of the 1'itiiic l.rtsiEn "Make it a Habit.'
J ill'.
Hornsby's Heme Town
Werries Over Williams
Winters, Te.. Aug. n. This
little West Tcmis village, biithpluce
of Rogers' llernsby, lrmling home
run hitter of the National l.iiigue,
Is much perturbed ns its Idel falls
away from Kenneth Williams, uf the
St. Leuis Americans in the major
league home-run nice.
The villagers ciewd about the
town drug, store cadi afternoon te
wntch the inning sceics and home
run records. Although Herueby is
two under Williams, the fans here
express confidence, in their here te
win.
f
PATTERSON'S PLAY
WILLBEWATCHED
Leading American Davis Cup
Stars Will Fellow Anzac in
Action at Bosten Tomorrow
BETTER NOW THAN EVER
Bosten, Mass.. Aug. 0. Speed of
stroke Is one of the primary essentia s
te success n prespnt-dav lawn tennis
competition. Gerard D. Patterson,
captain of Austrnlln's Davis Cup team,
is nn exponent of the Hard limine, oi ei oi
fensive gamp that mode champions of
Maurice McLoughlin and Lindley Mur
ray. At Chestnut Hill tomorrow, Friday
nnd f-'ntiirdny. in the seml-finl tic with
Frnnce. Patterson will be watched
cleselv bv the foremost American play
ers. becniic he. of all the invaders,
Is the most feared, notwithstanding his
unexpected defeat last week at Sea
bright. William T. Tilden. 2d. William M.
Johnsten nnd It. Norris Wlllinms. M.
who undoubtedly will be granted places
en the I'nlted Ktntes Davis Cup team,
will see the sensational Anzac in action
against his French rivals. Although
the Americans are confident their grip
en the world famous tennis trophy will
net Iip lnespned this venr. they will
nL-e nn phnnpps. nnd his nzsrissive nt-
tnck will bp thoroughly diagnosed.
James O. Andersen, tee, will come in
for close Inspection.
Tennis folks who have seen Patter
son wallop the ball in his practice sets
at Chestnut Hill nre cempnring his
overhand speed with that of Mcl.eughlin
nnd Murray. Off the ground he lacks
the hurricane force of Johnsten and
Tilden nnd his volleys suffer in com
parisen with these of illlinn. nut ins
service and smashing possess withering
speed, nnd nt the net his kills nlways
linve finality. He is better this year
than he was when he nccempanlcd Nor Ner
mal! Rrekcs here in 1019.
Backhand Improved
Advance accounts said that his .back
hand lind been improved through recon
struction, nnd se it has. but his serv
ice also is mere dangerous. His first
ball is a fast delivery that compares
favorably with the McLeughlln service
nnd the Tilden cannon ball.
His second ball is the surprise. He
applies some top that keeps it in. but it
also has plenty of speed. It is one of
the seiercst second service balls in lawn
tennis. It is In marked contrast te
Andersen's much weaker second ball.
Altheuch lowering; clouds centlnuallv
threatened rain yesterday afternoon, the
members of both foreign teams engaged
In strenuous workouts. Patterson and
Pat O'Hara Weed had some livelv skir
mishing in singles and later they teamed
up in a doubles encounter against It. C
Wertheini. a fellow countryman, and
Samuel Hardy. America's Davis Cup
captain In 1020. Weed's ailing richt
shoulder did net cnipe him much beihcr
and his workout with Patterson is eii
dence that they will team up against
. . . . r . , ..,,.. . .
the v rcnctimen in r riuay s ueuuics con-
flict.
Decide Draw Today
The draw for tomorrow's singles
mntches will be made at .1 o'clock this
afternoon at n confprenre between Pat
terson nnd Allan II. Muhr. director of
the French players. rnttcren and An-
i dersen will be nominated for Australia
i . ii ..!lt 1 .
singles, although Jean Roretra plined
well enough yesterday te make him a
likely substitute for Cochet.
The original Davis Cup match, the
historical encounter between England
and the Cnited States wns playejl twenty-two
years age this week en the
modest turf courts nt old Longwood. en
Rroekllne nvenup. and en that mem
orable occasion Fred Mansfield, met
wldelv known tennis official in Amer
ica, sat in the umpire's chair. In this
week's matches the umpire's chair again
will be tilled by the venerable gentle
man, whose falsetto "Menee" is a by -word
of the courts
REFUSE PADDOCK'S MARKS
Hawaiian A. A. U. Will Net Recog Receg Recog
egnize Sprinter's Records
Iis Angeles, Aug. 0. The Hawaiian
A. A. C does net went the records
made by Charles W. Paddock te become
the efliiial sprint records of the Ha
waiian Islands, and has refused te em
body them In an official report te the
Southern Pacific A. A. I"., according
1 1 a statement by Paddock here today.
Paddock brought back with liini affi
J davits showing the time lie made in races
I while nn bis Hawaiian trip, and turned
them eer te Rebert Weaver, president
I of the Southern Pacific A, A. I ., en
his nrrival here.
Referring te the charge made by the
Hawaiian Recerd Committee that he
lind "beaten the gun." Paddock de
i dared It tn be "nil bunk."
I "If any of the races were unsanc- i
1 tinned by tlip A. A. 1'. I knew nothing
let it," Paddock said. i
Yeu Aute Knew
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PHILADELPHIA
GRAND CIRCUIT MEETING
U?!stt; iW&.te'"'
Victory Over Philliff
'Ne Letter of Introduction;
Scranton Club Bars Tilden
Scran ten. Pa.. Aug. 0. World
championships de net count in
Montrese unless you hnve letters of
Introduction. William T. Tilden,
American tennis champion and for
mer world tltlchelder, was barred
from playing in u tournament nt
Montrese because he had nothing te
prove his Identity. He was vouched
fort).v several players, but the man
agement demnnded ether proof and
Tilden couldn't produce it.
MRS. JESSUPJICTOR
Wilmington Tennis Star Defeats
Defeats Mrs. Godfrey at Glen Cove
CSIcn Cec, N. Y.. Aug. !). Mrs. Ma-
rien Zinderstein Jcssup. of Wilmington,
Del., eliminated Mrs. Frank IP. God
frey, of Bosten, in the fourth round of
the Metropolitan women's singles cham
pionship en the court of the Nassau
Country Club today. The score : 0-2,
0-2.
Mls Lc-lie Bancroft, Bosten, de
feated MUs Helen Hoeker, New Yerk,
li-2. (5-.1.
In the second round of the doubles
Miss Florence Bellln and Mrs. Marlen
Jenes Fnrqiihnr defeated Mrs. Dp For Fer
pst Cnndee and Mrs. Theodere Sehst,
(1-2, (J-S, G-0.
TO REVIVE HAWTHORNE
Twslve-Day Race Meet at Famous
Old Track
Chicago, Aug. 9. Jeseph A. Mur
phy, of St. Leuis, for many years iden
tified with horse lacing, announced, to
day n twelve day running race meet will
be held nt the old Hawthorne here from
September 30 te October R5. Rehabili
tation nf the track, unused for nenrly
a score of years, which followed by
formal transfer te the Illinois Jockey
Club. September 1.
The meeting will bp ou n member
ship basis. Mr. Murphy snld. through
which n $100,000 fund will bp raised.
"The Illinois Jockey Club will take
no recognition of betting." he said
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