sh,,sj ,r . - - "' " ' is-c3tssaiTiiiF?.H-w-?" "' xi'vji''.V''.4 ,n'';',&j-e3Si5Sf -, - -virr-i ..-v-.( . v-ijrir, J, , ..,.,.,,. .,, ,1V,.... ,-. "VWVT'1 "' " " TW ' ;--'.) J rJ?Jr lTSfi ;-4...A r I. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PBtlLABELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1922 VK iTS! ',: ,1V. 14 ,i Shanahan-Stonehurst Game Gives Evidence of Growth and Popularity of Semi-Pre Baseball I. 'fl;vr,r7 , s-t? 'J t ii v ft WEST PHILLIE TEAMS STAGE HEADLINE ACT IN BASEBALL BATTLE rj. T yr . r,. . ,,. c. , . Action Is Keynote of Diamond Dispute as Shanahan Ubtains sweet nevenue Women and Kiddies Enjoy Conflict of Rivals SAY what you want concerning the en'titi'insm generated in the hearts of big-league baseball fans! Have obeu the biseball spirit of the small town roefer: Then go out ami waf.h the fan who fellows the semi -pre game in Philadelphia. Lnst night several thousand nvn. women nnd kid" piled into the inolesure that tin- Shatiahnn ball i-laj rr- hnv.- fie:,t"d as their lb-Id of battle, "t vnn :,(. fourth meeting b-'ween Sf"n"hurt anil Shanahan and fur and fea'Iiers .verc expected te !l S. me hurst bad already bruised 'he feelings of the Shanahan players hr bea'".ng that club thfe t.nni in u-r. --1 .n. and revenge, went revenge, w.v kekeel for. It was achieved, tee, bv tin- way, for Shanahan reverse. the Yerdlct of ethor days by winning, .'! ; 1. The fi. lil is nut unl.ke t h it of tl major league clubs of thirty years age. A skin diumetnl and a bumpy ifrit-M . a ragged snunre of unpainted fence; n fring" of bletche;- en three .d". and these bleachers iilled with an entbuoianie, yellm-; mob of s,eotaers And all the onleoicr wet" het 111 the )ark. Thev perched en any con cen eeeivnbl" ceign of vnntnge that .fff-rd: : ltirejii pules xin beard", ntito ntite true';. And they veiled and cheered whenever ntivth ns of ni'eresf pepped up. The sun was a brazen lull of t'r- in th -kv whii tin- .'hannhun valiants took the field. Lvery wisp of v ind tint dimed a-rs the diamond whirled up clouds of duit .n the p:'ifi were heart .ind ki .1 in tin- etr . the miner exigencies of mil ur yOl' reuld tc th'll h'j thr rn en rvni jilnu. Y'nt i' " fl'imrti up 0''rJi''H'illu fhfii ft '' ill llennrr, thr Shnii'i'i :n ''n'. tilth tniuny te in qui im''i ' w; The Passing of Rnivdyism TIIEHH is an edmiribl" -..r.f hev.i, , ! 1 i:i"--.-e dfMre fe win. It ln't merely rout. no v ith rlr-e ) - ', same 1- the !us thins In their lives. Hut thnt 1-' n"t xo-.-.e b ' a "in;: v.i'h umpire-. Tb" nrbiter-i are placed en the tieM ti s d ..ei.s u- :.' w tL'-m. and t'r;htin don't de Bmi-i"e ball an kekI UenriT ww Ii i"d t'.v n hf c f tl.f S' 1 It !. Baseman Nn-h te b- a "ii judgment should tut" pr. man n ever .t.,Ml u !. e ; 'Nr The pj-evieii" n.ah: !. 1 . I b- of Chewier, fiirni' . AM.b '. ; if-d field, and d.dii- 'r t.. t.. .;. ! -The IVr-e-i ii'Taiv -he 1 il , for the 1-.111 I ami .f I'ie-ijh,' 1,. Hand-lets w .', .,r..;i d -v u . There was nu'liirs .!';. ,r.- anerj riare f Me'.i.rr . .i'.d . . hitnudf ,n the fu'.ie K'l'K ', .f ! . tb, be U The r or n.- a!i ' . ' t.' had an urdep-i.n-' it of sn. ', phia prides, and ! .1 .t L.id if ' XTlf :.. r .1.1 . - .0!,. i" theu;htie fb.ns man u.is en'. lit b- a.d. but HVyYj.V.'f' . ' " that ' ir"".' thre ; tin re. ',.7 h- hn Heal Unll DON'T run av,uy is center d n .fh '1.. - 1. -i .de 1 -b a ! . - ti, Shnnnl.an diamond la-t ii.su ball players in ever iise of ). v. ,i"d Loek a the Shir lb i l.v -'.ii '' tne. ut b. dowesieblt t'harlej l'HZ, who pi.l'nl f,, 'M of Jehn M'U.-aw and 111 one ,f tb'ii t'-hn-il In hitting 'Ilien we slimp'e IJpnr;'!' S.! n fray for I'arkesbiir. ir.d He ;: infield is "Ty" Helfrb-h. f"rin:.' 1 Shortstop I.arry Ijh-'i- who has . player; Hjiid-. of Ii.eiiie. und organir-ptien that. On tl.e point", 'lt'i ei'.i '.i'"'r JIaek. and ('an h r f!ul. w '). a s- -i ; , Ne oil" co iM mil t! nt u . id ! ,:. ip : And S'oiieliurst : I'addj It r::-. .11 r r!.f i": 'd. beds uiiti: The ar . I" I -e,.,' plajer. aid I.ui a-- 1 he up tin Infield Mu'.hernd. '1! ! M".:' 1: "Spitter" Itoh.usen I ! and Minnow, who is 1,1, -n. i.l fr; ,n 'd 1 - ilier Hid (' ' -0. te iV B07'' tl" wll'e' tilth the'c Came Full SHANAHAN wen. n knew that thi v e: was dri'in Led only ' I Doubles by Tl i''i but they didn't held i - i, aid. .n .i i." i i ' tii t. the .i-t l.i'i nd I. U' i- pi long jur P Ki hits te the garden- that knet'ed th In the sixth urn. i K' th" Shan h.iu strongbox Iteb'ii-ii.. who li.nl tigi.'ei.i d pie. .iei-1. with men n b-i-es, could net fpn'e ui'ike th.- grade in ti.nt i-.n.i.il, niid .j ilmiy of h.t puslnd the two deciding 'alius a i'e tli" pla'e The olio ual.iie-s iippnit'iit in the Shat iihau . "ai k w i- the base running. They tMssnl uri-ial run n.'e tin- . -. jtril b lui foei 'li -tuff en the p.ttTi-, but they did net f. , I th- i .1. of .f In e.i. th. Mei.i Imr t nt'ai k could nut batter th" artful slums of Wul'er Ma. kin yljf . '' A Mll it thud fnc, had a teii'h rrfttinn She'itini fisc it1 den n tl at ?.ntnei dmiierd tool fd 111'' 'illrivptid tnitrdfr in thr nrrend di'rrr. find it rebuilt, t thr tie e , of e mn' hin tjunnrr te fair thr dru. I In 1 1 or fe'ir l,i,u n id " union jmiti of aih'& anatrnn'i, and tinalhj our lunird Ami a iiiinn ',a'k iit tl,r iar, . - (larlivrizhl Heal Head HEI.rKICII, tee, was i .a-"iil In ti. x-!i he ra, M f.,wu ihe first base line like the A'lnn'."' ' '. e .,.s- i.l,,ng up f.,r !.,- tum. and went head ever h"es when he Mngli.l up -n M ilhel iiud's leg,. A -prain.d ankle was the extent of his injury. The gniiie was fust, net enlv hi i iinu'e i onsume'l. hut m -pep,) f action. TheFe semi pi u bids neid net npolegi-'o for the hnmd of hull they dish up te the baseball public It is worth un fun- wl.ib tu mn hie nut tfi the Ien and (.eep hlmelf In the spirit Uri, ,1.,-h th.tt go " 'li thi- . mss ,,f hall. And new a weid about the oxnunve, he nr.- br.nging se-nn -professional baseball te the iim..i. ' that it 'he ,'d b" en (.e.uge Cartwnght, the presi. dent of the Philadi l'h..i Un-tb'ill A " t'len, i- t i..hii with personality and force. He lealues thoteughly that without umliMlty hi- p n pose fmnet be accomplish' d. Individuals, ti.uu-, mn, i.itiuet ,e considered if th,. g,,,i ( the game is nt M,il;- ff.V hand n en fA rfnu, and i btttir enr reuld net hr there. IK Tuilaiht 1'iai ':' in I'hitadt Iphiu ha driilend te man iic, and it ii ill 'iron te 'janjiintii'in piopei tient tilth un h mrn as t'art uii'ibt puihimi it alemj tit a ijitlUint pun Scraps About Scrappers Neit Vlrrk's heuTs itt will hf lied .ii W I'.' ir,.. I i IjetlKfl A A n itr.t A Ih Tfi t r I..- n.ii I Jtyan list, u bnnlarn bl.. t. liner in win. h H'nn Hjii Yeunii Mi-ieivrn in ., tuft 'lul nceuutrr On Mniiilit) nUlit le nnj pole In lil tlr nf i . li wok when he iiekf-n J. city, at tlin NuriltKi l 1 i' ll'im vii'l "ii i'h lurn n t v... SOI uf t ' A ' I ..fit i ''it Thlrty-feitr renin!. "f Tr . x 1 rt if urn en lap Ier Slanayunk funs t V ,i V iiiiimjiiIi en tenOny nlKbt i'h. i wu --t e.irt f win. I- in will b htttvteeit I'u-t Keily nl Tiiitui.v Devlln Thfy ri w.-i' r.ilt Hilly ijun non Ucklcn lleklty It iin.li nu ;, tin mht round entl fln-l Oilier tnintiirn Jee III vi, Mickey IlruHit liul.)i li irke m. I.m Qlbbeni ""J Jimmy (If nt v K u Tiuse) "Pete Malenr, vchu rrtinciil linutu tin i.t in conjunction with tli m aiIub Cliun-ti carnival. Twriity-li(h utel Tinker ti in wilt box te night three ruuit'ln K.iini J -Urock. Othfr nuntbr 1'rank Krum.'r v Je HeUd and Hilly Cuttci . nil y .slun.n M Marl Iii, twnnt-en )r,r ul.t 111"' eundf, It In ahntie te brtak Inte let al tlm I M-apatttten, Jehn nenatllll U JUrtiii ml (, mwt Hewitt la ut te malt oed In jliriH rlar aa a nre. Haxla eennelAnt h win ii 'seju, ui ?ivr.--t T. ---- -. - . ,,ic--.:-"T .-:- " A lBr,,.",t Ver ln"1 it hit victory acalnaX Ulka Kradall when luut at iba Ce- en dtenenurst Men, je- N,.no of M.eni lru'lxi that. Ihey Th', iu'd d pratd,v te win and ia'h"r bi'liorel t Leu n"t at nil. , ci cm man en tl ' Jiumem' trird 1' h'l thr ',, v fi(i M ,,f nnnrr thnt , -fM . ler )e ' OttM fF If U'hftl ruilr,' r,,t t,n thv ditmend in the .. .1 ". i!r! an unfair nftemp' of I hinl !ii..3:i bi-e runner, but hi- better . .- a E" 1 l.i.i .p', and a sutne a in'- ,! by I.efty Pierson, e mi tlic Shanahan i I . i ) 1, . ii-s a: vl .f r-n'-.r.-'ii'. idj.in in simi-pre ball, Ik Jud?" I.undi- of the ; List niqht --ive that :f .J. in keep j crip en t.n.es ,,n 'he ierenaI, if,- aie 'et I'hilnde- In M beat e! battle i' ti as iiiiii a the la-t '.: ., .', I -vs ),l'i .1 1 'ind if taier- ipirit b'i . .-. 1'lnvers ou 1.11 i..it ! r 1.1. a fan who-e interest who cnMirtei mi tb" are nor . They ar'- I.. TI. eutfie'd, f,,r Instanee. Who 11 1 under tbi' master luind y li'd tl.' Nat.ennl I.mi;u: who has -inn-til in many a bonnie -. ti,. ex-sit. ,sf,.i.'. .star. Tin the f I.nf.'jette :u:l tl.e liroekljn rederal-; I! 'h- earmark- !" -t sweet jenm; ball i'ft-i-en, nf J;, i.sjintville. A -nappy M.'n" n. ! !. j, .u. I .1 1 n I11- b 1 i.n'e hurled for Cennie 1 I in of benmini; chatter. n- "r pullit. euiis-ter-. 1 ri.m about 111 International a-pir:i:rus .'I'll I : 11 !J .de ph. the funeus -ener tve 'h.n's i.f tb" flv-cbusei's. In the Nil -li e 1 rippl" there In the box r: t 1 'I of 1 oiit.deiii 1 . IJehind the but of I - Ml . iluhi, f'i ' 'f, jif. nf Thrills hit .t w i- n. walkaway. The players t. ii I r r-tniiMl urst's battling spirit v..- e ,t .n the ninth Inning, St' i.i leu -t iti thi lend in the fourth. - iiu. P. .mil Silki.etter -out booming ,u:it i m in their half r- put th- game away in their In A ' M'.ti'l.i J"' ' IV I, I l"V in . K Jin in. 'J Hi i' ii i f riii..c i .it lemirf loimey mel je Uritt vu 1, " lllerll-l f), K'ltun- fif,fl Answ ers 11 JS, u I ,ir,r ,n '. ..' 1... I ' I' fl. I II V rr i n ' .v' ! cm I... in. I Ki i.an urtahrij ii. is f. r ttnir t.'fii reijnrl ii If . .v Auru '!i l'li'i -. '. I'lmi'i. in ' ...,infl liiBt I if ',), vv. j.HK-Tn i. j. u i e. v. I I V"iil,in... f.r th.. I., .n.rif Kan- i MuliUnn i ity wim tijijO mi ifiui it iluliUnn 1'ity wm M.rt,-r.1iii,1,whe.ufh.,xnd.r.h. ii.i ni 'f I . M, "i.nnunt i l.antam tHf r ifiai ". m pr.. if tu! itt Ifii-fti . nu.n ,,ii , , iiujai, v h ejr II". k ' f 1'liilnflHphlii inllltlirn 'U'filnii. a lllte ll'lii-rfr- .,f this rt furniTly ,,f Al- I lit. A, OI-1 l kll"lk I'lWI.S III H llfllt mIHi imim .-ilk ai ii.u x y ,h, ,,. " i i. Hue it a ilruu ut lh- niilnh uf ifn ruiinVla , , , . , ! four American long dlsfniice swnntiiers ...',."',:: !!ih'w.lrjh,v,:i,l,rr:i xxsmZ" "'" 1r,,,n,,u f,,r f!,ls ,",Ii,,,,lt ,nKk- i e. ni ion mil hi. Id m mrlct tr.-iinlntc at The llden me rapidly strengthening, i,"i'i!.nJ,"i,i'Uil,Th,l''l'i!y w1"!" "' P1"" ,h and .lack Wledman. the local pilot. I. iclliu llulitw . Jstiti. h Nliiti.ii, incluillnv i i i ... in ..... ,t .....i, l.iluns fllfi.l. 1'hl.rley VVIlltH It, J eK t1"' ,1(''" "'" K1" ,l'" KWllllllietM 1 ....... .. - . .1 I . .. T lu- ..-lllljr ..,.. ... . I, .. , . . , , etui I'l HI. 'I Juk Itln.ilill IeihI eiilt;paw winner of tu iniiv i .urnrtiiitil im ready te mcei any ut Iho IlO-peundTa htretibfiula, iiattlln Able iaU.tae. win mtr-t Bebby Pnttcricen. of Hiidgepert, Conn., con cen 'h2 !' aSK.KS 'iif.JE"1.! tiiiua te take practice awims ln the tea ceunder, .M.v..M-a w iiui .s f- ..s. A0 I ' PATTERSON IN FOOT FAULT Australian Captain Only An ..., . neyea a 1.1x110 in uri3is 1 nu Crushed O'Hara Weed ANZACS VICTORS AT NET n- EDWIN .1. I-OLLOCK GERALD I.. I'ATTEUSON fwun? back his rncnuit and teod the ball In the nlr. The miKht of his wrist rind shoulder and bed, was put Inte thnt drive. It was a tjplcal Patterson erve The ball cut low neres the net and whizzed by Manuel Alenzo and Count H fr'-mir.' the Snanlsh 'etu vesferdav at the Cennantewn Cricket Cub. wlere the final round "tie" of the Davis Cup it- In progress. It wa an nee nnd it meant set. match elnt nnd the edpe !n th series fnr the risht te oppose Atne-lci In the chnl-li-nse round nf Ferest Hill- net ment'i "Enult '" Sam Hnrd. cnr-tnln of the , T'nlteij States Divi Cup team In 1020. cilled the turn. The Autrnlian had eerstepped the marsln. I ratteren and Tat O'Hara Weed 'were leadinc. ets two-love, "ames "-l arnl peinrs. 40. love. The conditions were almost Identlcnl tfi these tif Thursday when a feet -fault robbed Weed of a triumph eer Manuel Alonse. I Th" callerv, expectation, fensed the pesibility nf another fhriil such as set hem tiniMins en inur-uay. nut ttie" ipri additional per.'ens added in the 'at plajins f'ti the preen. Others cf ,'ifrn,a- tern oran.ent were co-starred Mth the pr,ni ipnls of Thursday's classic. THE tmcM'coteil failed te arrive. , The thrill was never prudtired for Patterson, ;iltlieiii:li erratic. Is net I lilcli stiuni;. He pl.iys a cool, steady 1 calciilatlni; p.tmc and Is tinallected by 1 the "breaUs. Patterson Meadles TE PATTI.ItSnN were as fine dr.iwn as d'Har'i Weed nnd Count de (lemur ca able of bcni aroused like Manuel .lon-e, there mlcht have b-en ! another d'nm.i esferday, 1 Hut the bi-i.ad-s leul'b rnl Australian 1 was r.fit bethernl bj the fault. He may jlfiN" feeii lu-t .1 wee bit up-et. for he double. faulte 1 jicain, but tb'n in th" uet instant he was hlui'elf The match .went te deuce. Hut the "His Hertha" I of P.ift.r-en's fervii e boeiued and it I wa- all ever I The bail sped te Alonve's forehand for a c'enn aie. The next en" was shot , hi sjieirlily at the Count that it was all the ,"-pni.ird euld de te yet his iaciuet '1: li Tin- bill fell short of the net Mr! a s-iiiiL'ht -' t b'ter went te Aus tralia ut t'l-H. i;..,,1, li--i. The win cive tne men from th" "ujidcr kide of the wet Id" u bis advan tage. It was froelj irei,',id about the clublieu-e today that tlie An.acs would be the i emjiet itnr- .is.iin'-t our defenders at Ker'st I!:ls. mid let it 1 be -aid that Patterson nnd Weed will h.ive te s,ru uiui'h hdtir tenn.- than they ilip'iied .is'im-t Spam te conquer tin: AinerP .in-. TII.DKN, Hiihards and Johnsten will be straddling their game and there Is little da:i?er of the cmetcd Da is Cup tahlns a sra eacc past the tstatue of l.iherly llils year. s Australians Slrens at Net STdHMINd the n"t ar evi-rv oj.por ej.por oj.per t iuit. the Antics had little trouble 1 -is'iin-t Mnir I.'i'.n v'Mil- It ' i m I v ! in the tlnrd et f! i' M .1 u tV' 'if nod. I Ti'l fc tl.e tir-r t.ine In tl. match i took th lead In snnifs at I-.".. Hut Pat- I rer- h h'MUKl.t it te p"i aBiii.i t i im;i -l veh ts eM-ihend siiia-iip-. nnd Weed i putted the hall in no it p'a eiients just 'iv er the net and the thi' at was I -'I'lo'ched. i Meth tenns ffiusht desperately te 1 reach the burlier, b'i tl ' r turns of tin. Spaniai'ls were tee -oft. nnd Put- tfrsen kilbd t1 i :n w.t'. ti rrilic -inn-h'"-ler Weed ,-ut t.'ieiu c:n- murt for iiu I peibl" retun.-. ' ManU'l AI ''T-e was t'-e Spnui-h star ! u-unl. II" ctiii'd i ii. brunt of tie attack and his i-e'urns had power. .Count d" (ie'.inr had double with lh" t rrilic -peed of p.ifti i".mi strekf, i ml 'ut tinif- was utterly at a less t" iope with them. P.ittir-en nnd Weed between them I. 'id "hiify pla""nenis m the three -et-. Tl.l- tell- the story of tie Au-trii!ian victory. Alen-i, ,i fnnrteen pl.i.e- tin nt- nnd lie ii ri'ir n v (no. Alensf, hid mere erru- th.iu air. of fne ij i.irteT. Imr he was the aggie nr of the Spanish tenia, atid whin hi- bull found the net It wns hoeuu-o ),. trl"d te pi.i tenn, r.'-i.tiHi jt n.- m-curacy was off but ! rek f an I'd th- pun h. The S,i illl.ll'd t'e't th, ief'..i K"lllv, but ti'ii ip- net s, kei nlj n- t've of j tin . - it. porter- in the st ii i. ,, it, I di !"i intic i ,n I ,l tu Run, ,. Am. I b.'is-iider te thi- ci.'.ii'n tieiu Spni'i. and I'milie fli Mett i Span.-h Ceii-ul 111 tin- i ity, wei e griev eij. i ... VICTORY or defeat for Spain means little Id their spli-ml'd ! players compared with the iinprisslnii , they have made en the tenuis fans anil speilsmen of Philadelphia. 'I he town h.is fallen them te their heaits. CHARLIE O'NEILL WINS Defeats Al Vtrbecken In Wind-Up at Cambria A, A, Charlie O'Neill, weight 1 CI pounds 'defeated Al Vc rbeck'-ii lel pounds, in the wind-up at the open nlr hIiew of I the Cambria A. C last night. ' Although his opponent had an advan tage of -even pounds, ei hi.f-.n fought 'hard all the way, nnd it wa enh hi , Wildne-s that lest him the decision, a nUht I r-mkl" ' '"'"' "'"' """' "Kni" '1P '''' openings of '!. m. IT whnh O'Neill was quick te take ad 'J Unrkt J'lhnny , nein..i. In the .semi-wliulup Henny Hassi ,(.,it i I'rankie perre in n.x sessuuis. 'I he ,,,!,,- If-ltlts' TnllllllV l ) i t r. i.m, ... .... ... .i.. -..... . , . .. . . leilliny l.llls, .Mii'hey .iiuuei nniolieil Pat I'l'-n'v in tb" -"fend and "leuii. .. i, te. i.. i. i ... . " .Muuisan iiini eiii4iiiy wiisau iiniiieij u, It draw CHANNEL SWIM POSTPONED Ten Days' Delay Will Give Swim mers an Advantage Dever, Aug 10 -Ten dnv , wl ellipse hi fore mi nttempt te s.cim ), Hngllsh Chiinnel is mude by nn.v iif the 111! lliiviiiiuisf -, "s no- ieniii;i in lire III tlu sea water, is grailunUy Improving. The four Americans, Chiulc.s Teth nnd Sam Hlchnrds, of Ilosten ; Henry l Sulllvnn of Lewell. Mass.. and Walter i , , 1l. J.L ana lung wuiaa uaiijr. JUST flM GOIH') ' r r avav xT s- rn. ?&iA fkww yar A - -s WkCbdENJ) CAPTURE PEZ WHOXA iffffPr T 73&' 111 BBJJft lMl: MR-hinds s:S::llPC Ar ?1miNQmHdP PRIED OFF A FEW CyJ' J&f -CL- CHTHEmL- & ""- VNjs ' SAVED SHANAHAH 1H Jlinltr, $ L-J Vs. 7 lfftW KL SUGGESTION W9 A m$Ur&L JK 4UKU EMPtEE. -QR -NACE RYAH cf NETWORK KEYNOTE OF A US TRALIAN VICTOR Y Kills at Barrier Enabled Anzacs te Conquer Spanish Team in Davis Cup Doubles Spain Still Has Geed Chance Ry WILLIAM National fslncles riinmpinn ACSTUALIA went Inte the lend by I P.ittersni.'.s service, score 40-0 match two matches te one ever Spain point for Australia. Patterson served when (lerahl I.. Patterson nnd Pat a fault te Dc (iemar, then placed n per-O'llnrn-We"d defeated Miiliuel Alon-e I feef delivery, hut was foet-fnulted by and Count de (jemar in seiUeiice sets I "Sam" Hardy, the feet-fault judge". -t.id.iv en the courts of the dornian dernian dornian tewn ('ticket Club In the final round of tl." Ials Cup tie. ii-K. (5-3, ('. It was n ileci-ive, clean-cut victory for the Ausfi.lliins. who were never In .; niL'i r. 1 lie .iitlpeilean team went into th.. off. um-e with the first point mwl lii lil it te tin nml 'I 1m Sunn iwh pair inner could real sain a foothold against the snpe.-i. ei:eing unUMiiasli- ing of the Australians The first set epeim! with a break of I Alonse'- -ervlce n- Weed cut off thr vellevmg leturns of Patterson's shot at i the net 'I'll- ip t attack en their op ep ep pen nt-' service Is the keynote of tin Australian doubles day. The pattiicr of the i-pifiver stnnds In. ns does th" ' net It an. and utfenint.- te kill til'.' i .se:wr's nlley. Th" eiitTf snrce-s or failure nf the sy-tein dep, nds mii the return of snrvice wlii'di, t" -u'cfd. must be low, fat and ace irate. Hew well lwitli Patter-en and Weed return' d service can be 'shown l.v tic fa et that thev gathered in j lr... ,1,.... t. tn A,... I., ,1... I . - llllll !'MII.! lllll.i'lll.llt- .1, ..!. ln-t set i" tic ,r opponents' -seven, me-t of then, lull- e'T vdleys. P TTi:i!OS ii m the dominant fm in th ieui;l out th tcie'c niatrh. out ifi tu uiai i, m te in d tu e h'ei i I'riei t. thr first srt. peuit.1 than ( eiint de (iemar Weali rplll' Au'tr.ilians romped home JL ii.:: s, t in tne first nnd continued tlifir i .."eh iii '!i" sei'Miid for the same sffiic. Ceint de iiiimar was the wen link iu 'he S'.i'il-h chain. Ills return of 'e'vee, p ietii ii! ir'v off Patterson's d'l.viy. wis tee high and slew, al al leivliig tic A'lsria'i'iiis te kill off the -l..t tl. MH e.ltlun if llm f.mlrr M,.nu"l A'o'tse -tu,-,,. vallnntly, but In vuiii. te -t'til i.efeit It e rut fl tint be. He -howl tin- ilTeets of hl.s terrlfi'lM'PI11s Je me that Alonse shnuld have niatct, w.ni vviMt'i in in- uncerininty oil -le groin': am a certain nek et tiunch. Tue filial set snu- ; her enlv ' h inc. u ' i wi'h We'd -. iv- .-. 1 pain threw away i she led nf I-.''. it four nn sslve ." inr- ii .id. It ( ie i. ir I '-' his I- '' and Count de iry, .lideil by two iii. hie f.i ill-. A ni.ist nniusng Inc.ilent occurred en TO HEAR VON ELM Vll Appear Before Gelf Executive Committee en August 26 Salt Lake City, I lab.. Aug. If). C,i. en I'.liu. S'llt Lake nmntetir gei'i-r. wiiose witrv in tne nntienni am-nt.- ir te'iriiaineiit nf 1'ioek'lii" was re jii'id bv the I'l. .led States f'nlf Asso Asse Asso iitttieti. will appear h appointment at a ineetllis! of the Fxecutive Committee in Ni vv Yerk Cltv August 'MJ. Menibei- of the Salt Lake Country i lub "aid tedav that Ven Kim's con duct has In r n exemplary In his ten years of development. His ncfepttiiicc of a position with the Salt Lake branch of u sporting goods house, tlie.v sj,,,, was with the under standing and aftir consulting his friends that It leuld net nffect his atanding a- an nnuiteur ; "PRO" GRID MEETING Megul3 Gather In Dayton Tomor row te Arrange Fall Schedule Columbus. O., Aug 111 The Nn Nn teonni Football League will meet in i iJavieii, O. tomorrow, te arrange the sih'ednle for tin full Other matters, te come up nl the melting will be the pest- 1 Ing of SI 000 guarantee by each club nnd 1 selection ftf elli' nils I Tenuis lepn n liting these cities will 'he prestcut : Akren, Clinten. Cleveland, Celuuibuf. .Marien, Teledo, Youngstew'ii and Onvien, O ; New Yeik, liuffaln and Itecliester. N. Y. Hammend, Kech , Island and Chungo, III.; Milwaukee', (ire en Hay and Knelim. Wis ; LouIk LeuIk vilb'. Kv.i Detroit, Mich., ami Minne Minne npelis, Muni. i Types Off for Cleveland ' The I'n jdip'iia Tyf.ftifrat.hieii t'nlnn bnarltnll team, hen led by .SullpnM Com Cem Com mlaalenar Janu-s I' llewen nml Manaiier jeaaiu u. iiiJitni. t-i. n". ,.... .. v.e,w,w,,m. whurc inr 'iifj?niti ieiiiu.ii is"'.einiii. i the Union I'rlnlera' jntrrnaiienai uaaeeai $ Iaiua will ba hald durin in weeK ASjKUiit 20-27. A THRONG AT TWILIGHT T. TILDEN. 2d lie nnn swum; evei the line. Up grinned nnd proceeded immediately te mtve an other double, fault nnd 'miss an eiisv icillev for deuce. llie crowd gtS'W restive, wnnderinc It the same seusntlnimi match would result ns happened in t 1 i-ir.il .Aim,. ..t ' enillng te this, he , dimly settled himself nnd drove n'vei , two uces. endlng the match nml pK-Im- Austialia '.' lead. " ,;,;,f,7 ' '"pc ,c(f' thc op e the Australian pair. ADe Gemar's Cliace r .:.' today Count ,. riemar meets W.,,,,1 ln whnt ,..,, Idling match of the series. S " n nac-ll''-WianceDe for he rn tnZr"S''lalu ",l. vl-ery couhlheclahiiVdVleiiiie;,;1. l atter-en i mere severe than O'Hara- ,ii.::!"1vv,:"t,.n"t ,'!.. Ai..n8e i,n. '','1 ","",'. h hIn,',l 'H, but had treu- e"' nun ills ncctirilte ill-1 villi?. Thi.- u , ",:. ." " ' eiiHit-u vviiu I'ntterseu ns h . '."' "n euu Frankly, if the match all I think that Spain is squared ut 2' is as likely te be the challenger of Amer- ea n is; .Misirana TODAY is or .tiMfifjf u the Inn day. isnnin ilia! 'I ake ynur choice. Cov'jrieht, ii!!, by Public Ledger Cemjiany ARMY POLOISTS WIN Defeat Meadow Broek Team for Rathbone Cup, 1 1 te 2 Narragansett Pier. R. I., Aug. 111. The army fine pole de team, starting "f four goals, a simile tee much te hnnd ever te 'he junior champions, gnlioeed nway from the Meadow Broek Ham blers In n game for the Hathbene Cup here te the tune of 11 goals te U, II. h. lalbett. ,lr., Hcered twice for fc-WT IT HM.s,' of a ereat dettUci match. ,C""ff " ."''" ' ""landing and . '''! tlL-e placement, nnd ,U tiers, and but twaitu.fivr ,,, five double faults. Min,.d Me i ie shenr for .Spain, but hr could net make un fr (.., .,.. ,'.l'J'".a i 4 - ' ii(i iii- iftinnr 'of Weed far ,,.;..' i "'" '' f"n(ilne&s blni. That wa-, hew high he bloeu wnn uuurtZH JS O I ri.:tti BnUMlN blinding s,ir,p,0'f' i ,r, , . "'''V1 ,tl,e his compatriots. '" lie.'e t,p nti;. iiniV, T "- ' lH" His battle at Oakmont was a test of four sets, ,,, mav ivnn ,' r'-"'"1"1' nerve. Facing .lock Hutchisen. Hebby The Cauls ambled hack te second ""-f..r Spain. f in'e", , "is l!n' ' tTuikshnnl: !"11' ':,!"!;j111 ' nWiilnV ' 'l1ntf "" Nl,,ln"!l1 hra"w rn('c '" , irfcRS'li J "f """ -'' '" , ei c 1 ' , Su 3 VnH"i, "'.id. handing our Phils a defeat in the four- te ,1 ... .""' r 'rem "is previous innfclieM ' r?,U V f I,l,. ,..,,.!,, I tee. ill, nninir net in llie f,.n,l CI,,- the w'hfii T.f" w'n ,,ll1u '"'t match, then The ilutchlsen affray was tl?ht for .limmv Ring went the full route for ,.?,.. ,..t.i wI.' llln8' "" the final twei tv -"Un holes, but it was the vet- Wilhel.n. being nicked for sixteen k s!i'..i, '.",". -nonse nml Pnttersfui. rl.i, Scot who broke under the strain, safeties. 'Ilie Phils made nine binges i f.,,1,1 I,Ve , . " ,n.R '" thls hattle, Criiikshnnl: never had u chaitie te beat nff nrtb nnd Haines, who shared thc 1 vvftiiui evneet te sen fn ,... .. ,. ., ' ..'"" ....... .i - ....... ie ,,....., holes .e.-.i.i.... i...j.. (.. ,i. (.i. Jh" tr "ua'-k Vnei defentr0"0 f I itTW hat Cnnrlev HefT- . durl.' the fracas one le.s than 'the Ke'n 'r,U"r igh J nor' r - c, mie of ,he itlher n,a leasee erd. The 0 ,. -press iirii n.iiml again nnd lnlbett wur. local- would rt. p )iu, k iSt Z ,.. ; 'T "I, net t,, be. thcuigh. The Phlla- ,,,, Irish iese, ha,, live . during ,he ?::l"K',,.,,L,'i;':?.m.r' r,."" ,l,: 2:ft'V.iAfi i.Vcl! tei,brnrX fe,.r.i, ti,e Mk hW1M ,c again Hendlesten and Tulbett nipped tins .... ....,.,,.- i., sin... iitriii. iiiuc iiiiii the ball off the beard nnd gamble,! with long shots for goal. They were, hew- ever, fa.'l.ig nn excellent elefense in which Hrvvln's backing played a plum - inent nnrt llieiu part. RACE DRIVERSJNJURED Baldwin and Leary Sustain Dreken Arms at West Chester Track West Chester, Pa.. Aug. 1!). Jehn Bnldwiii, of Downiiigtewu. and Jeseph Leary. of West Chester, were severely injured lata yesterday afternoon during the racing events nt the Downiiv'tewu track, where twilight events wiv being Hinged, In the tbree-nilnute class one of the horses fell nnd two ethers' piled en thc fallen niiimal. Leaiy and Baldwin were driving the latter mid were, thrown from their milkies which were wrecked. All thiee horse feel in n heap. Baldwin and Leary each have broken uriiiH and the former in (-offering from n bndly injured leg, while Leary wim badly bruUed about the body. Beth arent their homes. i MAKN TOKSPECPLE OUTGUESSED THE. JJOX Jt-t-IUT- Establishes Recerd by Winning Twe Big American Titles This Year ! IS A POPULAR CHAMPION Gene Snrazen is the king pin of American golf. Hy winning the final match at Oak Oak ment yesterday against Hrnmet French, rntdfflli f,iitim.tnii i tiijvfciwv1liltii 1 f llO fcnhlo.hnli'eil li.ilimi with the Reese- vfltl.in smile, bus cinched his position as dictator of the links. His triumph nt Skekle, of course, was, mere important than this latest achieve- I Itient lint IT liMib n ril tilvv M t OaU- niniif te convince the world lll'at Sar.'l'en ' was ns geed ns he believed himself te be. This Is no rap at dene, no attempt te mnke folks believe that the new champion is swelled up by his -uccesses. Saiaen was just as i-niitidert a 0;,r nge that he wns the b.-at golfer in the, world as he is new. I He went Seuth with the bucking of, no club, a free lance k.d of twenty., setting himself te beat th" masters, of the links ut their own game. lie made n showing in the corn pene1 belt thnt caught the attention of the biggest piefe- ieiials and critics. When he went te Skukie te compete in the open golfers in geneinl knew nothing of ( him. Hut a teriain piofessienal who rates high in the game udvised his friends te set down a bet en Gene nnd. iifisennllv cncineeied a peel vesterdiiv it was apparent mat 7"'a''" wns en the hist lap et hi- tup nl er t.it. professional golfer- ohiimpien-h p. Last vear Wr.lter , ''f.1; ,11nll, . boss of tiie P. (,. A. H e ' ' ' te go te Oakmont te defend h s ' i .,,,-r. he is cltnninc un n feitutie by playing exhibition matches in company with Silent Jee Kirkwood, the An-,- trallan trick shot wizard ti.i,n. t,e ins wen auniisi ni'ii title that the weihl offer-, mid he '" l,e content te rest u while en the lnurd li,. cnptuicd in leiiipeiit.ve play and cle.in up the shekel- while the cleaning ii geed. , Pnnulnr ('ll.niipiim .i-.iei s victory jesieruuy vus Hagen. Kirkvv'e; m i ' . SARAZEN NIG PIN AT GOLF IN U. S. te nacu tieilC. flll'l .lll'l no tu-i f'rn'"" ini.tmifc nuiinii t, it in-- nuts. n peiitilir one. in- i"''"1" , '" ' sralght tMiimnieei ngninst the Braves 'aught the fancy of the gulling world . . nn,i ,,n i'i,.ates lest their thlrel straight and they were hepefu that ll''l,1.,''l Frank Miller who formerly hurled for break a record by win Ing the title ,,. n,,Pll had their number, while his that was played for ' al-,""t' . ! mates were pounding Cooper for e'even Phllaelelphiaiis hn.l tie pi t ty , , ,, ,,,. , ,, bnR( n , of seeing the ''' ' f: " , lintel w "", ''ftl1 sl1,le,, ylcer' fnr ,hp Braves in the i-e'-er-te-b forgotten mntcli with . . , their losing streak. l.eicni in-'-'- ":,;,',,,,,,. ,Vi-efes- "i.v nff. rn'11 interfering with the open th" 'J',llk,-Pl",cv h 1 lat one our! I''- "'" ,,f iMr Mrit,-'-r'?",,,,ienirVi.re,nBBh VUwl .The Culv. and filniits engage,, , a , t. .-: ,..,wl nniin-tini fl the verv draw lite st.i.-"- :',.-. ,. , -r .. JjL..1"0" he drew ii bve en epenlng'day Dully, v, no in . reun, ndvanced te t h iL0M , I'libllrLlnUsl rides On Monday a week .it(,ust .. te h ,,'. the first amateur puhli 111,1, uniy iieiinei iiini .tiuii be nee unite I lie m" iniiiiie'ii initiuc links championship "f 'l'" ' ""'d States will be played en tins Otinwii Park courfe nt Teledo, () There I'll t much time te raise funds for the players who will represent Philadelphia en the Western turf. The Philadelphia (!elf Huh, which has -its licadipiat'tei"' at Cobb's Creek, has stitrteil n subscript nm list and will ac cept duni.tlen'.'nf iin.v -1''.' But se fnr'O there has In en no . Inuellitiist of money. I H Jee Ciibl". the III st ebaiupien of the ' q munii'lpai ii'ii s, nun linger ienii, or the Fiitverslty of Pennsylvania, wen th ciuallfying round and will be the oil! eil! rial representatives of our fair city. Mike Teblu. the course record holder, v. ill go at his own expense, but money is needed te sejul the ether two. Philadelphia golfers should have prlde enough in the achievements of the beyn who de nQj belong te cjubs te help l lie in prim; me uuuur 01 a cuuiuiuen ship te tills city. Hew Dees It Iieiter'8 Idea Rebuilding A's Pierson's Conduct AFTER mere years than we care te admit, we dnre take Issue with u Helter. Wl' ', De y'eu knew Besey? He was a Btar at Princeton many, many sea nge. New he is head of the department of physical education at LerTi! Enlver-lty In the academic year, nnd In the summer teaches a football el at Harvard. 14 In his younger days Besey was a lifeguard at Ocean Greve, J j n was our Idel then. We used te fellow hlra around like his shadow, run errm!? for him and, eh, boy! when he would permit me te sit with him en his hirt lookout bench nt the water's edge there wasn't a mere chesty kid en the cenli Bepey was a football player by Instinct, but he loved wrestling teli' nnd he used te take en the big heavies of the beach. And there was net e among them who could stand against the onslaught of the powerful HfeiuaH Helter enme out with a grand new method of inspiring football tile yesterday. His idea is te furnish them with thrilling poetry between H. halves and thus fire them with the mnln essential of the gridiron same flX His three fuverites arc: "The Test," by Edward V. Cook; "Ged itI?! a Quitter," nnd "Te These Who Hnve Tried and Failed." H When you sit down at night nlene nnd review your day's efforts nrl check up en your shortcomings, you arc mere Inclined tewnrd resolutions sn5 mere susceptible te inspiration from poetry than you would be in the mlrM. of a thrilling football game. w JOHN W. HEISMAN, Penn football coach, saw tlte Davis Cup O match yesterday. He said lie would lllte te have eleven gridiron players who could become aroused like Manuel Alonse. Macl( Starts His Rebuilding Campaign "CX)R THE eighth consecutive summer J- campaign. The precession of ball begun Year nfter year Mack brings up numbers of busners nnd gives them t, chnnce with his club. He has tried out mere athletes than any manager in either league nnd yet the Athletics are still floundering around near the bottom spurting Inte n glare here and Dickering nnd fading there. ' But they lire coming, this new group, nnd hope has been born again. They stnrted last week when Ketchtim reported. Dave Keefe, the three-fingered pitcher, is with us once mere, but prebaMr will be sent te Milwaukee in part payment for Heuser. Twe pitchers and n third baseman were purchased ty Mack recently in' they will report next week. Brame, a tali, lanky rlght-hnnded pitcher, of nepkinsvillc, in the Kittj League, and Shilling, nuether right-hander, from Paris, Tex., of the Vestrn League, nre the hurlers. The lnfielder is McCue. of Melinc, of the Three-Eye League. He hit been hitting well ever ..'100 out West. These players form the advance guard. Mere will fellow. "piGHT new the A's arc riding high en the crest of a spurt. When -' they are geed, they're icry, very' ceed; and when they are bad, iiicj ri wrue your en weius. Suspension and Fine PIERSON should knew better. BILL go c en an umpire's chin the ether Phillies. Rill Is n big lenguer, or rather he used te be, and his temper should U mere under control. It would have been n long suspension nnd a heavy fine for Pierson It he lincl hit nn umpire when he wns with the Athletics. Perhaps he has for gotten the etiquette of the diamond. The Chester team seems te be particularly troublesome. They started a small riot ut Itrldesburg several months age. There is one way te step the rewdyism of Chester and any ether club. Thnt is te impose suspensions, without pay, and fines. If there Is any one method te make u ball plnycr behave himself It ll through his pocketbook. ' riLNb SARALN Is up against vj golf rhi golf championships for him CARD RALLY BEATS Ring Falters After Pitching Brilliant Ball Giants Smother Cubs Te nil Intents and purposes the Phils ,m( thp ,,, W(ll) , ,lp feur,POnth w, Walker's double scored Wright - , stone, who had singled. With one down. Stock singled. .lack Smith, who previously l,mi ,, homer, tripled and Torpercer singled, sending ln the tie ing nnd winning runs in the last half of the fourteenth. The Phils had numerous opportuni ties te win the game, but wete unable te make the necessary blngle, in the tenth, with a man cm third nnd one out, the next two batters were tumble te hit even n long 11 . Wright-tone led with the stick, getting three hits out of six trips te t lie platter. Wilbur i oeper ntter winning eight The Dodgers and the Heels mi ,-. TveerH suffered n h ilitnut. Hin I'nl n I n i t .i , ' , , ", et iio-ieu, uiriiiiig iu ineic anil neiel onet 30E30E u COME HAVE O Q DINNER AT SUNDAY'S SPECIALS Lebster Dinner, $1.50 Hall Broiled Lebster iJcilleif flfim h tlcf e Sal' Tn-rtare Sauce Ilarbecurtl r)iilera fliiKail f'efnln Seft Shell Crab Platter, $1.00 Fritd Knit Hhell Crab, Tat tare Sauce llnheil I'ntnte Cum en Cob Fish Platter, $1.00 nreiteit Fiesh lllue ftsh French Fiial Potatoes French Peas Sliced Temnipen Chicken Platter, S1.S0 Hull Stuffed llanit Chtrl-en V.i S.mMrtl, If, i.l. a. f n. .. Lettuce ffit'I lomitees. Flench llreislng n mm N g Celd Reatt Sirloin with Petate Salad 90 fi Celd Sliced Chicken and Tongue., Slicid Tomatece. , gL Strike Yeu? By THE OBSERVER Cennie Mack has started his rebuildln players te Shibe Park for 1022 h ( hit Is Due Rill Pierson He took aim with his left anrl 1t evening, when Chester nlaved the Rnn. it. There are no mere national te win. Five Leadipg Batters in Each Majer League NATIONAL I.KAGVK . 0. A.H. It. It. Hornsby. St. I-etlls.114 447 OS IB9 (rimes, ChiritRO, . . f)9 36'' 3 133 Tlrrney, I'lttsburicli 78 SC13 3.1 OCI Hlals-c. rlltslitirch. Ilin 4VJ :e 160 Sniler. w Yerk 73 SIO 23 70 AMERICAN I.EAfilK (I. A.H. R. II. Slsler. St. Iiuia HID 440 08 181 I'elib, Detroit . 103 310 74 157 speaker. Cleve'anil.107 .10.1 83 147 fieslln, IVnahlnicten (II 300 10 71 llnssler. Detroit 04 283 31 07 r.c. ,31 .367 ,3M .362 ,31 r.c. .401 .m .374 .333 .343 Ing the Cebbmen te five scattered lilts, Oleson, the former Cernell star, mi found for twelve Mife hits. A live-run rnlly in the sixth enabled the Indians te break their losing streak at the expense of the .Senators. Morten proved effective ln the pinches, while Kricksen was ilriven from the mound. (loose CJeslIn, of Jersey, had a heuii run. BIG CHANCE FOR MORAN Win Over Brown May Mean Beut With Tendler Pal Mernn, New Orchitis lightweight, who has fought Benny Leenard twice, Johnny Dundee three times and Charley White twice, may be the next opponent for Lew Tendler, southpaw ace, in the final bout of the closing nnen-alr fibtlc cnrnivnl nt the Phillies' Hall Park next month. All that Mernn lias te de clinch his long-sought meeting with Tendler is defeat Hairy (Kid) Brown, the Seuth Philadelphia lad, in their eight -round contest here next Thurs day night. Herman Tayler yesterday offered Mernn a chnnce te mix dukeB with Tendler, providing the Southern boxer convinces him that he Is entitled te this bout by sidetracking Brown. Meran nnd Brown will clash ln the third of the five nil-Mar bouts nt the Phillies' Park next Thursday night. Six ether lightweights will appear en the snme bill, which will show- Temmy I.nughran and (Jene Tunncy in th tinnl tilt. The pairings for the ether bouts are: Cieerge IK. O.) Chaney vs. Karl France, Jee Tlplltr. vs. Jee Benjamia nnd Kid Wngner vs. F.nrl Bnird. BASEBALL Today 2 GAMES SIIIHE I'ARK. SIST ANI1 LKHIpH iEM 1)01 III. E-llKAI)i:it, FIRhT OAM J. US?. , ATHLETICS vs. ST. LOUD KenTved t-eata at (JlnilieU and Spaldlen lei ' locaei jaeap. 30E30X MEENEHAN'S CAFE I 62D & WALNUT STS. Mcenehan't Special, $1.50 Objfcr V'herm(iOf Deviled Crab Filet et Sn't Tartart Sauct Clams Casine Saratoga Potatoes Sirloin Steak Platter, $lt lll-e, Slrfelrt Slctulc French Fried Potatoes, .Yu Succote" Lamb Platter, $1.00 lieast Lea of Spring Lamb Uuhcd Petate French leas Sliced Tomatoes fci "Ai
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