EI-aw 'fm&ni 'w1 MHmmmjmmm ; r rmm?ismwiw7-v i ' r&W YY J- w"Tf w -a y w -F-y A EVENING PUBLIC , I&TOERr-PHILADELPHIA, THUR8VDAY, AUGfTJST 31. 922 ', Riibe Marquard Is Winner Against ClANT TOGS i BENTLEY 'Baltimore Star With Thir teen Straight Victories Sought by McGraw; Is Heme-Run Swatter fl n.v JOSEPH T. LAHRUM JACK BKXTLEY, nll-nrrmml stnr of Hip Hnltlmere Orioles, will lie with the Glnnts nct fcinen. Tlint fa the 8feri going flip round" of flip Inner circles of both tlie international and the mnjer lcnsurp. The general opinion I thnt MeOrnw tinfl made mieh n huge offer for the big Snntly Rprlne player thnt Manager Punn, of Hnltlmere. cannot refuse It. The" amount la fnlrt te be fe lnrge thnt nil the ether major lenirue clubs who Jiad their rye turneil ftnltiinerc way bnfe Hren tip hope of wrurhis ncntley. It Is known with authority thnt MeOrnw has been nfter Rentier for nme time and fincc the deflection of Phil Douglas is mere than nnxieus te ret his name attached te a Giant con tract. Dcntley, nfter being the hip frog In the fimnll pond. Is anxious te (?ct up te the mnjerfl. , . He hai mnde his ambition known in no uiicertnin terms net only te Dunn hut te newspapermen In the inter inter nntiennl circuit. Dunn nnd I.entlcv have net been en the most intimate terms this senwm. About a month nge the pitcher-first bn-emnn packed his baggage nnd eft the club. due. it wns said at the time, te "super sensitiveness." A remark mnde bv Dunn following n piny mnde bv Bcntlcy nnd some r dinK in the Hnltlmere. p.jpers is said te have : he in nensed the tempcrnmental stnr that lie. ' After being nbscnt from the lineup for some time. Rentier returned te he team and issmd n statement in i which Je Toek nil the blame and said thnt in "as entirely tee hasty in leaving with out having tnlkcd te Dunn. BENTLEY is drawing clown $."i000 a season vrith the Orioles, one of the largest salaries In tins Interna- lenal League. " he '?" iJ ii? Giants he Is almost certain te l asaln as much as lie Is new rccelv ng "my two weeks. McGraw pays Ills players well, and Rcntley will prove no exception. SO FAR this season Bcntley's weri has been very Impressive, particu larly en the mound. T.nst year he spent mere time en the initial snek than en the pitching tec. Playing in 120 games this sensen, according te the latest averages Bcntiey is batting .H'JS. In cluded in his nrrny of hits nre seven teen homers, which ranks him third te Winge, of Terente, the cx-Maekmnn, nnd Kelly, of Terente, who have twenty-six and twenty respectively. Has Wen Thirteen Straight Uentley started the season by losing a 0-te-5 verdict te Rochester. Sincn thnt time he has been undefeated, having wen thirteen consecutive victories for the longest winning streak of the year In the International League. Lnst yenr Ogden, the former Swarthmore hurlcr, hung up a record of eighteen strnight. Bentlev is sheeting toward this mnrk. If McGraw does becure Bcntlcy nnd there is every reason te believe he will, for New Yerk has mere money than any ether club in cither lengue the less of Fred Teney and Phil Douglas will hardly be felt. Bentlcy Is ripe for fast company and should be nble te turn in many victories with the slugging Giants te buck him up. , , , His batting would prove lnvnlunblc te the Giants. McGraw could use him In the outfield or at first bac and have - A1 Lid., I kin llnn.iin UnlWlliV .OUU lllllir ill lll IH1U-U.. J.......V,. has been thf heaviest-hitting pitcher in the history of the Interantiennl Lengue, and there Is no ronten te suppose that ' he will fall down in the majors. BENTLEY Is said te be Hie only player en the Baltlinore team slated for the majors next season. Offers have been made for Beley, the up-State lad; Otis Lawry. ence with the Macks; Ogden, the pitcher, and Fltz Malsel. but It Is said thnt se far Dunn lias turned a deaf ear te all proposals te jmrchase them. Mayhap when the prlce Is right he will allow them te go along te the big tent. Cosden's Dunlin Wins the Hopeful Continued fiem reue One winners 1020 and 1021, were Leonarde II and Morvich. The Snrategn Cup. next te the Trnvers. is the eldest fixed race in the United tftntes. It was wen nt the firnt running in 1803 by Colonel Travers' horse Kentucky, which the enr pre pre tIeus had wen the Trnvers stnkc nt its initial running. The names nf some of the winners shed fame en the American turf such as Longfellow, Pnrele, Tem Ochiltrce, Les Angeles nnd Olambnln. Ex terminator wen the cup in 1010. 1020 ml 1021. FIHST HACK, clalmlnc. thrce-jear-elds and up, 0 furlunss, 1. Kiln. 101. Trjnn 10-1 . 2-1 ?. KlrktPVliiKten. 100 KiiHer . .-l "! even 8. Tlrlght l.lKhln. 11.1. Martz -2pn l-a Time. 1.11 L'-5. Salt I'pter, Jocose, lllnrk unnc, T.mbrel, IJvIl Castanet and Inquire' Ue ran, SIX'UNI) HAl'i:, tha Concord Handicap, selling, thror-vear-elds, one nillf 1. Violinist, lta. A. Wilsen. 9-10 out out 2. Trcvelynii, 104. McAtoe -l(l out out I Tlnin. 1'40. Only t Klartr-rn I THIRD RACK, the Hupcful. two-jcar-elds. , fl furlenKii. 1. Dunlin, ll.V C Kumtnrr. 4-t :, 7-ie '8 OeshRMlc 130. K'feKli . S-l 3-1 t..-, 8 (a)Zev. 13n. Sande . . (p. 2 K-r, 4..1 Time. 1:13 'J-1. Heya lllice Mr-, (nli'ur- tin, FHRitart WlldiTiiMH. MartlnuHle, Hrlsht Tomorrow llardery tluah, KiiLhant- tnent and Cartoonist also ran. I DEVONSHIRE RESULTS ' FirtBT HACK, purse J100O. claiming, three.) ear-olds and up. II furlengv 1. Gallant (Iroeni. 110, Chalmers . JO. CD 1 1 '-'n 13 01 . Treubler 113 Stirling. ... 0U0 4.00 . Lnrty Felix. 110, '. Petzheldt 3 2.1 Time, 1:13 4-3 .Marjerle Wells Sir Clar ence and Oakllnr also ran aECOyi) HACi:, purte $100(1, claiming, two.year-elds. 34 furlunga: 1. Rockery. 112. Lilly 18 20 $1 13 J3 HO 2. Dapper Dan.' 110 .ste.irs . . II (I'J n.ilj 3 Nulll Krcundus, 112. Tiiim- bley 3 2,1 Time, 1.07. High, Tea. Tup Notch. .Minn Edna, The L'lstcr, Aige and .Macbeth also ran. CONNAUGHT PARK RESULTS FHtST HACK, claiming, three-jear.elds and up, 0 furlengs: 1. Tey Miss Kill. i:rlck- son 7 00 3 ." $1.10 t, Icen, 10S, Nelan ... 3 3u 3,03 8. Hohekus 108, .Moeir IL'.nj ) Time, 1:13 4-3 Ilengerc .May .Maulhby, Gmlte, Allah, llebadll, Sacebcan ami Ikio Ikie trramn. also can. SECOND UACIJ, rlalmliiK. tl,iee-inr-elds and up fl furlongs 1. Kuklux. 103, llarnes 10 UO 1 1 s.l 13 HO 9. Cel, Murphy. 110, Arvln .. . 33 23 23.(10 t. Ola Vve, 100, Oarn-lt 1H.10 Time, liM, Cerk of the .Main, I'miw (ndn, Tnruccen, .Mike, lllenu and Dancing elrl also ran Tllini) IIACi:, clnlinlns, thre-jear-elds and up, 0 furlongs. 1. Assume 10K, KiUksen U.lll) $3 23 $;.n . MaxiliAd, 00. 1' Walls . . 4.03 3 UO . Ilerlnga, HI. Organ . ... 7.00 ?Tlme, 1:13 2.3. I'lttsburg. Has (junker. Dew. Financial Ileuater, Mabel CurtU and rttender also ran. FOR JACK NEXT YEAR What May Happen In Baseball Today NATIONAL T.KAOtTK W. 1. r.C, Wti rinli Lene .007 Split NVw Vftrlr 74 41 an ,ei5 ('hlcnicn . . no R3 .ssn nt. imiln rtt.bumh ( Inrlnnntl OR M .nss iiiii Ail 4.3,10 t.320 ns an KIR .S.12 llren ns at iKiyn no 03 .4SS .402 014 lllUMett ... A9 91 .'30 i ItoMen r.n SI !HH -.3414 823 '.831 .328 AllRRtCAN I.RAdl'K Sw Yerk HI. Iul. 70 M .003 .000 .out .nut .303 .fiSO Detroit OS 7i ni 60 333 .330 .331 .4110 .402 .400 .413 .382 letenina 03 03 .300 Chlrnrn nui .nod 4;iRlilnit(en. Athlrtlrn . IloNten ... llUn tue. Ut 03 ,411(1 en in Kl 71 47 7S .401 .40H ,4IH .423 tt.ep two 3N3 .31)0 YESTERDAY'S RESULT8 NATIONAL I.nAOUB nolen. 21 riilllle. 1. I'liltllra. Oi llolen, 4 (serend name). Mroeklvn, 10i Nr- Yerk, 3. rittiibunih, 2j Cincinnati, 0 (called eighth rain). Kt. IhI, Bi rhlcnitn, I (ten InnlnM). AMF.niCAN I.E,(1UK noeton, Oi Atliletlrn', 5 (ten Innlncs). i New erk, Oi IVanlilnRten, 4. Ht, Tieul. Hi Clnrtnnd, fl. Cnicaite, 2i Detroit. 1 (eleven inning). HONORS ON LINKS . Herb Newton Tep3 First Flight and Junier Leads Second Six teen at Philmont The nnme nf Herb Newton Is a well known one in the golfing circles of this viilnge. Herb is a bnttle-scnrrcd vet eran of mnny n tournament nnd his showing ranks him high among the amateurs who wear the colors of the (Junker City. Yet in all his years of mnshic swinging Newton probably never rnn into n queerer situntien tlinn thnt which faced him in the tournament of the Lnce Manufacturers and Allied Trades nt Philmont. The son competed with his father in that historic battle, and pater et flllus tied for last place In the first sixteen nf the qunllfving round. They tossed for the privilege of plnvlnc in the chnmpienliln fight, nnd Herb, senior. wen the smile of Lady Luck. He ' PIfP&Lnd iUn rlfvlif cMn nf Mm rnlll mill stepped off with the first sixteen, while his son was relegated te the second. Though having nosed in by the closest margin possible, the elder Newton promptly proceeded te uncork the golf he is renlly cnpnble of nnd wen the chnmpienshin of the asseclntlnn with the sort of fighting finish for which he is famous. Te make '.t unanimous, young Herb enme through with the snme kind of golf nnd headed the second sixteen when nil the resu'ts were posted. New the thing that 13 puzzling Pep Newton i.s this: If the toss of the coin hail gene the ether way. would young Newton hnvc wen the chnmpienshlp. nnd would Dnddv have captured honors in the second, sixteen? The plav for the Furlong Memerial Cup nt Llnncrch 1ms mnde the West Chester Pike links ns crowded as the municipal course nlmest. Kigiity seven blithe nnd merry golfers nppenred for the qualifying round, and since there were five slxteens te qualify al most everybody hnd te get in. The qunlificrs wen their spurs en Saturday nnd mntch plnv has been in progress since then. Mnnv a bitter mnn-te-mnn battle wormed Its way across the eighteen holes .yesterday. Geed golf nnd hnd gelfwns mixed up like the fnt nnd lean W a bng of pcmmlcnn, for no ''lub in the world can show eighty ace-high biffers of the gutta-percha pill. Llancrch's two best bets Marcus Greer nnd Johnny Headle could net nppcnr in the Furlong Memerial, for they were packing up fur their trip te liroeklinc. The Furlong Memerial Cup Is In honor of n former raildymnster of the club, who wns burned te death when the old clubhouse wns destroyed by fire. 4 Balzac's Ribs Cracked l'nrl", Auc, 31 Examination hy phy alclani" of llrcele de Halsac, Trench mid dlewclaht chnmplen. who wan defentert tv Jaik Walkrr. American lighter, laat night, reveiled that tun ribs had U'n broken. Ilia condition l ueileus. Thn liexlnt commis sion hnd been heldliih' up Ue IlaUac'g (hare, nf th puri"- pe"dp.; Inealatlnn of charges that he quit. Walker, a mulatto, has been lighting in Prance for about a year with moderate success. Beets and Saddle Saratoga's race meeting will pass Inte history today. Twe rich stakes are te be decided, the Saratoga Cup nnd the Hopeful, the latter for two-year-olds. Willis Sherpe Kelinei hopes te accom plish the feat with the popular Exter minator of winning the fourth cup in succession with the son of McGee. How ever, Exterminator has a hard race before him te defeat Grey Lag und Mad Hetter. The Hopeful has a bril liant field with Zev as the probable favorite. Horses which seem best arc: First race Zealot. Kirklevlngten, Ilright Lights; second Hroemllnx, Overtake, Violinist; third (Heiw-ful) Zev, En chantment, Mnrtingale; fourth Grey Lag. Exterminator, Hen Hemme: 'fifth Tlieriihedge. Arnphee, Klrklev liiRttMt : sixth Pittston, Purity, All 'American. thiiivliill Dewns: The Tjler Hetel Handicap Is the feature race at the Louisville track today. Jeanne ,Bow ,Bew drle, Pegasus and Gangway appear best In the order naiiied. Horses well placed in ether races are- First Mny Hotline, Yeuneed, Whirl ; second Auntl Em, Put nnd Take, Iils.li Hosej third Walnut Hall, Nurture, Nominee j fourth Leslie, Itustcm, Muiy P. Gardner; fifth (see above) ; sixtli Montfort .luines entry. Gallagher entry, Sweet (,'oeklo; seventh LuFetidre, Curnar Curnar ven, Inquiry. Cnnnaiight Park: First mce Tey Miss Allah, Icen: second Ceck e' the Miinin. P. G. King. Mike; third Mny Pele, Hec Gaiety, AnnprUe : fourth Hurt-, Max Geld, Assume; fifth lied tone, Harmonious, Dulte Jehn: sixth Jehn Arber. Geerge C, Jr., Handful; .Mivcutli, Fizer, Deyle, (Jeerge Duncan. Devenshire (Windser): First race Treubler. Sir Clarence. Onkllng; second Hockery, Athanu, Tep Notch ; third Muslte, Ruddles, William Oldt; fourth Hickory, Gypsy Jee, Air Tan; fifth Meri'lmnc, Tippe Hahib, Gour Geur mand: sixth Pit, Pndun, Dnn; seventli Heyullicu, Ilces Wing, Fllb bcrty Gibbet. nfllV AIIOUT TIIK HACKST De you play the ponies? Fellow the. nsvrs every day In the morning I'dslie Laeuia. Viliks It a Habit." Adv. DAD AND N WIN ROSERS HIT BEATS PHILS IN FIRST, 54 Twe Runs In Eighth Declde Clese Game Against Qua kers at Bosten MARQUARD BOX VICTOR "HILT.inS All. It. A. E. Stekan, If. . rupp, 3b. Williams, cf. Wnlker. rf. .. Henllne. c. .. Fletcher, en. . Pnrklnsen, 2b. 1-esllft. if,. . Meadows, p, . fl.re ...; tl'eters Totals .... n 0 O 2 0 1 0 2 0 2 1 114 0 0 1 I J 0 ? 0 12 2 0 0 118 0 0 1 12 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 O060O 0 0 0 0 0 ... 3 ... 4 ... 4 . . . ' ... 4 ... 2 ... 4 ... 4 ... 1 ... .1 ...3(1 4 BOSTON All. n . . . 3 1 ... I 3 10 24 11 II. 1 1 e i 1 0 1 0 0 e. 4 3 3 1 0 A. K. 2 0 2. 0 0 1 g 8 0 1 B 0 1 0 0 0 Powell, rf, . Knpf. 2b. ... Cruise, rf. Heser. If. ... Itarbare, 3b. , Gibsen, lb, ... Ferd, . ss. . . . O'Neil, c. ... Maruuard, p. . ... 4 ... 4 ... 4 4 ... 3 ... 3 ... 3 Totals 32 B 7 27 J Hatted for Williams In ninth. 12 2 iiiaitcu xer wamer in nintn. Phillies 01200001 0 ( je a Donten 30000 002 x 5 7 2 Twe-bae hit Williams. Btruck out Dy Meadows, 1: by Marqunrd, 3. Klrat base en halls Off Meadows, l; off Marquard. 3. Deuble nlay Kerd te Kenf te Qlbnen, Sac rifice hit Henllne. Wild pitch Hy Mead ows. Des te 11. Auk. 31. The Braves took the first cntne of the double-header from the Phillies by n score of 'fj te 4 today. Jnck Reser. n new recruit recently acquired hy Hosten, wns responsible for the Rraves winning. In the eighth Inning, with the score 4 te a ngalnst the Rrnves nfld men en third nnd second, he slammed n ciean single te left, scoring two runs. Then In the ninth, with Rnpp en first .Hid two out. nnd Peters batt.ng for Walker, he rushed Inte deep field, pulling In his long fly with his gloved hand. Meadows only allowed the Ilrnres seven hits, but his support wns ragged nt times. FIRST Rnrbn re threw out Meknn. Rnpp filed te Kepf. Williams lifted te Cruise. Ne runs. Powell singled past Parkinson. Kepf singled te left, Powell stepping nt sec ond. In attempting te pick Powell off second Henllne threw te center Held, Powell going te third nnd Kepf te sec ond. Cruise singled te center, scoring Powell, Kepf stepping nt third. Reser lined te Williams, nnd Kepf scored nfter.the catch. Rarbnrc singled pnst Fletcher, Cruise stepping nt second. Repp fumbled Gibsen s grounder nnd the bnses were filled. Meadows threw out Ferd, Cruise scoring. Fletcher threw out O'Neil. Three runs. SECOND Kepf threw out Walker. Ilenllne walked. Fletcher filed te Powell. Parkinson walked. Leslie sin gled te left, scoring Henllne and Pnr Pnr klneon went te third en the threw home. Meadows struck out. One run. Pnrklnsen threw out Marquard. Powell ilied deep te Williams. Parkin son threw out Kepf. Ne runs. THIRD Rarbnre tnreu- out Mekan. Ferd threw out Rnpp. Ferd lest Wil liams' high fly in the sun and It fell sufcly for a double. Walker singled te left, scoring Williams, and Walker went te second en the threw home. Henllne tingled te center, scoring Walker, but was out trying te stretch it, Powell te Ferd. Twe runs. Rapp threw out Cruise. Reer fanned. Unrbare tiled te Williams. Ne runs. FOURTH Ferd threw out Fletcher. Parkinson was safe when Gibsen fail ed te held Ferd's perfect threw. Les lie filed te Cruise. Meadows singled te right, .Parkinson stepping at second. Meknn forced Meadows, Ferd te Kepf. Ne runs. Parkinson threw out Gibsen. Rapp threw (flit Ferd. O'Neil filed te Wil liams. Ne runs. FIFTH Rnpp lifted te Powell. Wil liams fouled te O'Neil. Wnlker was called out en strikes. Ne runs. Marquard pepped te Fletcher. Powell filed te Walker. Kepf filed te Mekan. Ne runs. SIXTH Henllne filed te Tewell. Fletcher singled te center. Pnrklnsen singled through Kepf. Fletcher going te third. Ieslle hit into a double piny. Ferd te Kepf te Gibsen. Ne runs. Meadows threw out Cruise. Reser struck out. Barbara fouled te Leslie. Ne runs. SEVENTH Meadows singled te left. Meknn attempted te sacrifice, but forced Meadows, Marqunrd te Ferd. Rapp filed te Powell. Wllllama filed te Kepf. Ne runs. Gibsen was easy, Meadows nnd Les lie. Ferd singled te center. Fletcher threw out O'Neil. Marquard ground ed out te Leslie. Ne runs. EIGHTH Walker singled te center. Ilcnline sacrificed, O'Neil te Kenf. Fletcher get two bases when Cruibe muffed his flj, Walker stepping en third. Parkinson walked, filling the buses. Leslie filed te Crulse nnd Wnlker scored nfter the catch. Meadows struck out. One run. Powell walked. Kepf forced Powell, Meadows te Fletcher. Cruise dropped a single in center, Kepf going te third. Cruise went te second en a wild pitch. Reser singled te left, scoring Kepf, nnd Cruise nnd took second en Meknn's bad threw. Harbare pepped te Parkinson. Gibsen filed te Mekan. Twe runs. NINTH Meknn filed te Ferd. Rnpp singled te center. Lee batted for Wil liams. Lee pepped te Rarbare. Peters battel for Walker. Reser went back te deep left for Peters' long drive. Ne runs. DRIVER IS INJURED Satterfleld Seriously Hurt In Run away at County Fair West Chester, Ph., Aug. ,'tl. Geerge P. Satterfleld, of Dever. Del., n light harness driver, this afternoon was in jured nt the fair grounds race track anil taken te the Homeopathic Hospital here. Satterfleld wns driving nreurid the track between bents and at n point where the automobiles cress the track te thn oval his horse ran away and dashed among the enrs. Satterfleld was thrown from the sulky and knocked un conscious. TENDLER TRAINING AGAIN Lew Will Werk at Delance for Hammer Match After resting since he mussed up Denny Leenard, Lew Tendler, Phila delphia's beuthpaw lightweight ace, will resume training the latter part of this week for a busy fall and .winter ring campaign, the first test of which will be against Ever Hammer, of Chi cago, at the Phillies' Rail Park en September 11. Tendler plans te devote considerable of his time In the open nt Delance, N. .1., where he conditioned hliu&ulf for his tilt with Leenard, Lee Meadows in First Phila. Gelfer Sheets Nineteenth in One 'New Londen, Conn., Aug. 31. J. L-. Alcxnnder, of Mndisen, Conn., nnd Philadelphia, mnde a freak drive here yesterday en the Shonecessctt Links. He played from the eight eenth tee nnd the ball hit the club house, and bounded en the, perch and ran Inte' the locker room, from where-lt was Impbsslble te play the second shot. Governer Lake, of CennccUcut, who witnessed the shot, snld It wns the first time in the history of golf where the nineteenth hole was driven in n single stroke. GOLFERS' DEFEAT Newspapers Blame Leng Driv ing for Reverses in Inter Inter natienai Matches Bv AmeHafcd Preii Londen, Aug. 31. British golfers are hnrd hit by the defent of their picked plnycrs in the international matches at Southampton, N. 1". There Is. considerable comment In the morning newspapers nnd the upshot of the experts' analyses seems te be that the British lest their suprcnincy by making n fetish of long driving. The Dally Mnll cditerlnlly recnllsthe remark made by Walter J. Travis when he surprised the golf world eighteen years ngeljy capturing the British ama teur chnmpienshlp. Trnvls snld: "I wen becnusc the British players are engnglng In n debauchery of leug driv ing." Thnt Is still the trouble here, accord ing te Harry Vnrden, who In nn Inter view Is quoted as declaring : "All thnt our lending amateurs nnd younger professionals, tee, seem te bother about -is hitting the ball n tre mendous distance. They don't trouble about the finer points which count for most. Thnt is where the Americans beat us ; beat us particularly in the iron shots up te the hole, which have always been the master shots In golf." Vnrden rates the American golfers se highly that he wagered they would win every game from the British In the competition for the Walker Cup. 1 Churchill Down's Entries for Friday First race, nurie 1120O, claiming-, olds, 0 furlengs: the RnMtwnnil. three.vear Olyrt ui iirncni i-ai .... im nirdle 0 90 I.ettte Lerraine .100 Widgeon . 102 Prince. Wells ... 10J t.ndy Mether ...101 Spata 104 Llna Clark 105 Lord Allen . ... 107 r.ucs 107 Inquisition leg Wayward I.idy .110 Hilly Htarr lia Second race, puree $1200. maidens. The Oknlena. two-year-old colts and Biddings, 54 furtnnss: Pompous 111 I.ueky Hun 11,'. Indian Trail 113 Oall Ferd ........115 Capt. Adams ...110 Alhert I. nn Rencelaw 115 (a)The Clown ...115 (a)Sea Wrack ...115 (a)Montfort Jenes entry. Third race, purs; JI200. claiming, year-nlds and up. fillies and mares, and 70 ards: three, mlle Flerida lilossem . v -ituny inn 102 101 l les Mavreee ..100 'Locust Lenvei Mavohenn ... Pengee Cut Ur Cacarpolette . Fourth race year-olds. BV, I.ady Vennle Miss Lady . . Drarlet .... Held Celd ... ....105 Marearet Atkln ....101 Megan . ...10S Ucorgctte .... ....112 , purse 1120O. furleigs: 104 I.llac claiming, two- Tlme ... ...104 Panna ....107 Harry Icwel ....107 Flnday .107 Fifth race. purae 11200. claiming, th .Mid- dletewn, three-jenr-elds and up. 1 mile Muster i. (..eurtsnip ifretherly Loe .10S Cherry Tree .., Neddam 110 Sixth race, purse 11200, claiming. two- year-olds. nv lurienKa: Ted's Plum ...102 'Verlck 102 Kinsman 107 Jupiter 107 Mart O'Hara . . .110 Ormont il0 Tayler Hay 115 Seventh race, purse 11200 claiming, four-yoar-elds and up. 1 1-10 mllca: liveliness Inil llU(k Watch 2d. .100 CJctn 100 They Shall Net Leu WldrlB 110 Pas 100 Castlcrelgh 110 Plack Thons ....112 Apprertlce allewance claimed. Weather clear: track fast. Devenshire Entries for Friday First race, purse $1000. claiming, three-year-elds and up. B furlengs: Hebby Allen ..107 Stamp- 110 Mv I.addla 112 Kltzboedla .. .117 hlseuaaten ...17 Paul Connelly. .. 112 inntsle 112 llallvnew .... 120 Flncastle 107 Ocarlte 112 Jacauea 117 Second race, purse I1O00, claiming, three-eur-nld and up, furlengs: Quick Run . ..102 mtlmata ... .111 Pletrua 115 Panaman US Harrv Hurgone.l07 Drllllant rtav . .in Marmlte 117 Tep e' the Mern- Reliability 110 Ing 125 Ring 117 Hlrocce 113 Third race. purse flOOO. claiming, three-year-olds, mlle and 70 yards: Ellas 0 100 Droteher Jehn. 105 Thoe "..101 Oelala 107 Orleelda 107 Mecn nn Fourth race. purse $1000. three-year-olds and up mile and 70 vards: Fair Virginia .. 07 Klnellni? II ...112 Dr. Shafer 112 Plrnte McQes ..107 Yankee Bev .. 10J 'Serbian ... 112 Colonel Matt .. 112 niu Wrack ,.ln7 San Itodren . 105 Archlve ... . U7 Jnhnnv O'Cennell.112 Alse eligible Heawav 107 Plum Blessem 1011 Fifth race, purse $1000. thft Knrri and un. ft C'lt fur- .100 ..112 . 100 ..107 . 0 . 103 iianaicap, mree-ycar-eius lengs: Be Ooed P5 Ouv'nnr ... Servitor ... 100 Ijist One .. .. Wake Ud 07 Petle Photoplay . ...102 (alAblazn (a)Carmandaln .102 Klftv-Flftv Madeline Lillian .100 Night Raider.. (a)Alexandera entry. Sixth race, purse 11200, the Windser Telegram Handicap, threo-ycar-elds and up foalesd In Canada, mile and 70 vards. Oakling .. ...100 Plymouth Reck. 102 Jas F. O'Hara.. 122 Treubler ine (a)Procyen ... . 102 (a)Juna Fly .. 114 Statlm 102 ' (a)Chrlstepher cntrv. Seventh race, purse $1000 claiming three-year-olds and ud, mjle and 7n ikris Plnecrest ..... 102 'CharlestSnlan 02 Cavalcadeur II.. 107 Tee llreckmrldge 10U summer Sigh ... 107 'St. (lermaln 1. Muslte 112 'Bend . ifi7 Turnabout . ..104 'Tee the Mark 11A Chart e Dev 112 Alse eligible Black Hackle . 102 -Ruddles . . 11" Apprentice allowance claimed Weather, clear: track, fast. Connaught Park Entries for Friday First race, claiming, thrco-rar-elds and up, 0 furlengs: Ress It 113 Allah nn , , 1 At Pierce 104 Propaganda .. 107 I.ura 111 -,,u,ie ..- vmuivnni Freeiy Bneezy. 05 .101 Second race, claiming, un. 0 fiirtenira' three-jear-elds and Ola Lee 107 Pittsburg 107 Jucelwan j.i Oelden Chance. . ..104 Cem. Celin .. .. 104 Hopeful .. . in A,"".. 1 'Jeyce Heffman.. Uu Kinetic . . . 0(1 Third race, claiming, three-year-olds and up, 0 furlengs: Peter Piper . . 115 Anticipate 115 BtUlnda . . . 113 Beverly Helle... Ill I.e Enfleld 100 Dark Ages .. ..107 mtanla 100 Hodmen Hid Fourth race, claiming, three-ear-olds and up, foaled In Canada, 1 mlle 70 ards: Hlarney Hey ....114 Prlme . . Bengera rrt7 Ai rael Jack Shrine 103 Bnssane Bey... War Fex .... U8 Indian Prince. Fifth race, claiming, three-) ear-olds up, 1 mile 70 yards: Dark Hill .. . 113 Lad's Le . ... .107 .ion :88 and ..113 .100 10s 100 Kflth. Hankln . ten Murray Brass Tacks . .105 Hengales . . . SV '.".VJ. ' ' 'SJ ,1Ie" '"ardner Blua Ribbon ... 03 Sixth race, claiming, three-) ear-olds up, 1 mile 70 arda. Bright Morning. , Oft Mell Cutpurse... Reck Silk ... .101 Ola Lee Myrtle Crown ...100 Vutled Cellcn. Captain Evans .. 10t siet Kiss .'. Handelre 07 ami 00 . . 00 . U3 . Oh HJvenlh race, claiming, three.) ear-olds and Ul, 1 Hum v jama BRITISH BEMOAN I'lunlartde Ill Iren Bey 10S Ueyla Kin I'liv.lller .. , Hi.', Mary J Baker III Hrlarrlirr 102 Cremona ue Dancer American Kagla Duke Hurt Tan II .... Cemment . , Aunt Lin Uee, Duncan.., Ill 114 ,103 101 100 UN ua L AT I Mis3 Edith Cummings Elimi nates Miss Clenna Collett and Enters Semi-final MRS. HURD ALSO SURVIVES New Ijonden, Conn., Aug. rtt Mrs. Hennld II. Harlow, Merlen, entered the semi-finnl round of the Shenecesset golf tourney today. The Philadelphia star defeated Miss Anita I.lhme. of Misnuiunlcut. 2 nnd 1, nnd met Mrs, .T. 11. Rese, of Sewlckley, in the semi-finnl. Mrs. Hese eliminated Miss Hetty O'Oermnn, of Providence, 0 nnd fi. Miss Kdith Cummings. of Onwcntsin, defentcd Miss Glennn Collett. of the Illuidn Island C. C, by 2 nnd 1. Miss Collett's defeat was n siirprie, as she wns considered prnctlcnliy Invincible en the Hhcnecessett course. This is the second strnlght victory thnt the Chicnge golfer has ever the Providence girl. Miss Collett hnd great difficulty In controlling her shots nil the wny around, nnd was in trouble much of the time. Heth were out in 45, Miss Cummings linving n five left for a 41 in. Miss Collett for a 44. Their cards: Miss Cel tit Out n 4 S 4 0 4 0 B Miss Cummings Out B 5 B 4 7 4 B B B 45 043 .Mies Collett , In D .1 0 0 4 5 B B Miss Cummings In 6 4 B B B 3 4 B Miss Cummings met Mrs. ,Dorethy Campbell Ilurd. of Helment Springs, In the semi-final tnts nftcrnoen, the for mer chnmplen having defeated Mrs. Albert Tayler, of Pomenok, en the nine teenth hole, THIRTY-FIVE VETERANS ON MUHLENBERG SQUAD Coach Spiegel Arrives at Allentown te Start Grid Practice Allentown, Pa., Aug. 31. Jehn E. Spiegel, Muhlenberg football conch, nr rived this morning from ills home in Detroit by nute, in geed time te meet the gridiron cnndldntes for the first practice tomorrow morning. The football players who greeted Spiegel were Captain Geerge Ilolstrem, Mnx Fulchcr, who last year was high scorer for Muhlenberg ; Knute Jehnsen, ginnt guard: Hirm-.v.Cenn, the quarter back whose forward passing beat f.chlgh last fnll : Grimmett, Demoting, Westen, Whitenight, Hecse and Archie Witt, whose two touchdowns last season de feated Ferdhnm. A likely looking new man Is Gren ville Andrews, nn end, who came here from the University of Michigan. Rain and Darkness Ends A's-Sex Game Continued fri Fasc One lcr. Gnllewny threw out J. Cellins. Pittinger bunted and was out, Harris te Hauser. Ne runs. Perkins lifted te J. Cellins. Gnl Gnl eowny singled te center. Wnlker Ilied te E. Miller and Galloway was doubled off first. E. Miller te Hums. Ne runs. THIHD Huel beat out a bunt te Harris. W. Cellins fanned. Mitchell Hied te McGowan. 1C. Miller singled te right, Huel stepping at third. Hums lined a home run in the bleachers, ti:"ri!." ?,"'';; Myfc!fi! iiiii ii mi i" ""-. "" ."...v... i ; uauscr. iurce runs. i t 1I1..I a. 1 'Wlll TT I.. I L'UULT uiui HP 14, .lliiifl. uuiin MRS A OW WINS SHENECOSSE fanned. Yeung lined te E. Miller. Ne JoferP llls departure Horetrn ex-rulls- prc.s.-ed his pleasure nt having been able FOl'RTH Yeung tossed out J. CI- te visit the United States this bum llns. l'ittengcr fouled te Pchecr. Se ' mer. J did Ruel. Ne runs. , Through nn interpreter, Count de 1 Hnuser doubled te right, hlx first lilt in two days. McGewnn hit te Mitchell. Hauf-cr was caught in between second nnd third anil run down, Mitchell te l'ittengcr. and McGowan was doubled up elt first, Pratt te Hums. Uing Miller filed te J. Cellins. Ne runs. FIFTH W. Cellins fanned nnd wns thrown out. Perkins te Hnuser. Gnl Gnl eowny tossed out Mitchell. Earl Miller dier the same wny. Ne runs. Mitchell threw out Perkins. Gnl Gnl lewnv wns out, W. Cellins te Hums. Wnlker walked. Scheer ilied te J. Col Cel lins. Ne runs. Phils Lese 1st, 5-4; 2d Is Clese, Toe Continued from Pnse One singled te center, scoring Lee. Ieslie stele second. Peters hit te Rnrbare and Leslie wns run down, Rnrbare te Kepf te Ferd te Kepf. One run. Hnrbare wns wife en Fletcher's fumble. Gibsen wns safe en Parkin son's fumble. Ferd sacrificed Rapp te Parkinson. Gowdy was intentionally walked, filling the bases. MeN'nmarn was called out en strikes. Parkinson threw out Powell. Ne runs. THIRD Winters singled te renter. Rnpp sacrificed, McNauinrn te Gibsen. Fletcher hit te Ferd and Winters .i caught down nt third, Ferd te H.tr bare. Powell tried te make a shoe string catch of Williams' low liner mil it went by him for '!i triple, scoring Fletcher. Walker fouled te Gibsen. One run. Kepf walked. Cruise licit out a hit te Pnrklnsen. Itecr (lied te Williams, Harbare beat out a hit te Rapp filling tlie bases. Gibsen Hied te Lee nnd Kepf scored after the catch. Ferd bounced it single off RappV glove, Cruise scoring and Harbare going te third. Gowdy walked, filling the bases. Cliristenhiiry butted for McNniuara. Clidistenbury forced Gowdy, Rapp te Parkinson. Twe runs. Sweater Barg Pull-Over V-Neck $Ej.OO Pure Worsted Navy Only Marshall E. Smith & Bre. Mm m (Inenriuiruledi Furnishing 724 Chestnut Street Game Between Phils E PUBL1CJJNKS TITLE St. Leuis Gelfer Defeats Dick Walsh, 6 and 5 for Nation al Championship. PLAYS BRILLIANT GAME Teledo. Aug. .11. Kddle Held, of St. I.euis, wen the national public links golf championship today by (Meriting Hlelinrd Walsh, of New Yerk, 0 nnd ". Held shot tirlllinntly in the nftcrnoen, while Walsh was unable te seize the few openings the St. Leuis lnd gnvfi him, nnd the match ended en the lliit teenth green when the New Yerker blew n three-feet putt. - Held wns .1 up at the end of eighteen hrJcs. Walsh plnyed wonderfully with his mnshie niblick during the first round, but putted miserably, while Held never missed en the green when he needed te sink. Held drove the atffi-j-nnl third, the 271 -yard seventh, the 2Sl-ynrd twelfth nnd missed tlrivins the .101 -yard eight eenth by n few feet, the ball hitting n stone wnll nnd rellinz bnck Inte n ditch. His card showed 1 ever par en the first nine nnd 2 ever en the second, the score being 37-.10 7.1, against par 30-14 70. Stymies cot him two strokes en the first nine and n trapped second ndded 2 en the ventccnth hole. Jieitxixa HOUND Held Out .... n In 4 Walsh Out ... B In 4 Held-Out- Walsh Out 4 37 5307 B 3D n 3H 75 3 r, I 3 E 3 4 4 4 I S 37 B 33 10 4 B Held In Wal sh in I 4 -1 Held received Ills stnrt as n caddy at the Ferest Park links In St. Leuis. He wns linnllst In the Missouri State tour ney this year, took Chick Evans 21 holes before losing In the Western Ama teur, led the amateurs in his qualifying round In the national ?pen nnd holds the Ferest Park championship. Walsh proved the upsvt of the tour nament yesterday morning, when he began a light after being 4 down nt the DDIE HELD WINS tuui wiui i-iirneu mm te l two anil enei,, far bPlew the :T)lner !,, mark of slxti victory ever tlie rcueuuinUle Utll uulll - hill, of Hosten. He followed It tin with n vlcterv by the same score ever Henry Decker. me jMinnna v-ny stnr, aitlieugli Decker rallied and wen three straight ho'c he'c after being 4 de?n nt 0. Held shot his wny into the linnN 1" stendy piny ngainst Geerge Aullmch, of Hosten. Aulbnch.. In the opinion nf mnny. had n majority of the breaks, but Eddie's steadiness carried him through. B0R0TRA AND DE G0MAR. NET STARS, ON WAY HOME French and Spanish Players Sail for Havre New Yerk. Aug. 111. Jean Horetrn, of the French Davis Cup team, and Count Manuel de Gemur, of the Span Ish Davis Cup team, sailed for Havre .M'Sterday en the Franei". Heth hud Imped te stay in the I'nlted States for the nntlennl championship, which be i'1'tin''i"'!"- gins at tlie ticrmnntewii Cricket Club September .S, but were ini:itilt te de se. linvliiK received en . Hl,,rnm, ,im. Hnnn 1 lik.l tliem te i: """ ' -4V.. u- rimn V""'"r '"''" a" ne was most grateful ler the cerdinl welcome the Spanish tetim had experienced. GREENLEAF SHOWS DAD Champien Defeats Hueaten, 105 te 5, In Twe Innings Just te show his dad the tine points of pocket billiards, Ralph Greeiileaf, world's champion, this afternoon wen the seventh block of his 120(1. point mutch from Tem Huesten by the wide margin of lid te .". Huesten took u couple of blocks from Greenlcaf, which didn't please the champion's fend parent. Dad Green leaf came up from his home in Wilming ton this afternoon te see what it wns alt about. "Wntch me tedny. dad." snld Green lcaf just before he tackled Huesten nt the Nntlennl Acndem, (1 North Thirteenth street. D.itl watched and saw liis win run (!.'l in lus first inning and then run out after Ilucstim hud missed his sixth shot. The eighth block will be plawd to night. The score stand Greenlcaf, 705; Huesten. .117. BARTRAM RE0RGANIZEZS I West Phlla. Team New Under the I Management of "Chuck" Francis I The Rurtrnm A. A. has reorganized I under the lunnagement of "Chuck"! 'Francis. Twilight games will be played I en the home grounds nt Fifty-fourth ' ami i.imwoeii ncnue en .HeikI.i, Wed- nesday, Friday and .Saturday after i noens. y ; Many new plnjers have been signed including Charlie G.iult. feunerly of I Patterson Silk Se, am Deegati of rieisher. Sell Gees te Cardinals Sjriicuiii'. N. V., Aim. 31 -..tfh"r lector Sell, fnr three years a tre-mi,, r ( ,, , s. ',' eus St.irs or thn International I.o.iirue hn, been sold te the St Ijuls Nationals ain Atnletic Goods TLDEN-PA N E Johnsten and Richards in Upper Half of National Tennis Singles DraW 23 SEEDED ,IN 123 ENTRIES New Yerk, Aug. 31. In the drnw today for the nntlennl men's singles chnmpienshlp beginning en the turf courts of the Germnntewn Cricket Club, Philadelphia, September 8, William T. Tllden. 2d, the chnmplen, and Gtrald ly. Patterson, of Australia, were seed ed Inte the lower half and Willlnm M. Johnsten, of San Francisce, nnd Vincent Hichnrds were placed In the upper brackets The tetnl entry list included 12.1 players, nf whom sixteen Americans nnd seven foreign rnruuet stars were seeded in the following order : I'pper liulf. first quarter Watsen Washburn, Heward Kinscy, II. S. Veslii'Il. Jese Alenio and Manuel AIeiimi, of the Spanish Davis cup team, nnd Wlllinm M. Johnsten, who drew it first -round bye. I'pper half, second (tmrter--F. An An dereon. Vincent Uichards, Hebert Kin ey, I.iicicn Williams nnd J. O. Ander Ander eon nnd It. C. Werthelm, of the Aus tralian Davis Cup team. Lewer half, third qunrtpr Willlnm T. Tllden. '2d., N. M. Niles. Wnllnce I- Jehnsen. Denn Mathey, Pt O'Hara Weed, of Australia, nnd Zenzo Shlm izu. of Japan. Lewer half, fourth quarter R. Nor Ner ris Williams. 2d., Philip Neer. Arneld Jenes, Francis Hunter and Gerald Pat terson, of Australia, who drew n first reuml dye Among the prominent plnycrs net seeded nre : I'ppiT half Pearson, W. J. dersen. Ralph rey, Charles C. Crnjg Riddle. S. W. Clothier. Fred C. An I.. Haggs, Rebert I.e. Garland. Cnrl Fischer nnd .leiin 1. Craves. Jr. Lewer half Willis E. Davis. Wil liam P. Wiar, Irving Wright, II. G. Kcllehcr. Geerge W. Wightmnn. Elliett II. Hinzeu, Wnltcr L. Pate, Fred O. Haggs and W. W. Ingrnhnm. Equals Ty Cobb's Recerd Terrr Haute, lnd . Auc. 3l' First Hase man Otte lahlm.in. of Ih D'invllle Three-I Iairue Club yesterday ran his total of con. secutle hlttlnk names te forty, equaling lhe f"at of Ty Cobb. who. with j Ilke num ber, holds the American League record, but inln. made uv J. Wllhelt. In the Western League. In 1010. . : BASEBALL Tedav. 3-SO P. M S1IIHC 1'AIIK. 2lT AMI I.KIIKill AVK. ATHI.nTIC th. HOSTON Reserved heats ut (ilmheN and Snatdlnc LOGAN A. A. sb-c?-. Tonight, Thursday, Aug. 31 it Sailor Jee Kelly vs. Johnny Krauie Four Other Bouts Wlllnwr (irnip Curs le Leuden St. Delance Ball Park, Delance. N. J. THURSDAY. KVF.MNfl.t At'OUST 31 LEW TKMll.hH mi. JU. TII'LIM AI. HOI.TZMAN .T. WIIITKY llLltK. C.irluns H.mtam of ItKrrslde I'hlla. lUl'MI K.O. CIIANEV tb. IIEnn IIL'TCHIK Phllu. I'hlla. TOMMY fSAMnLE Ti. CUIlt MeCADB Delance rhlla. CnAltl.lK. KITSIE ts. PATSY TOOO Pblla. rhlla. remmenrlne S:30 V. SI. nFNKRAI. 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