?Bl ity te Control Is the Facter That Carries Men te Championships in the Meld of ?.,M i W -iu-vJ' . ' J sport s M?S IN ATHLETICS BUNDLES OF NER VES WITH CHECK REIN ON plosive Energy. Released at Psychological Moment, 'Means Victory in Competitive Sports Tilden, 1 1 Sifiri"mt frll rt'il )niiiMcev ()t iteirttittirt n Imrtfe VWIMI, swj kiiu. vwiijuw wuwiuim.iif, vvu AKE Gene Sarasten, the open pe'f rimmpinti of the I'nlted State, and aalyte him. TaJs hlra rpart nnd see what It Is thnt make hlta n plow, lie Isn't the lenseM driver l tt world. On nn average It Is ilkelv that Abe Mitchell and seuT.il ether golfers will get yards mere ;atic from the t than he. He fitn t the frrentft inustT of the Iren. alter lusen ran handle heavy driving Iren of hi with mere nm " than Snrazen. and Geerge ncan and J II. Tayler hav a bit mere tlneu vlth tlie niblick and the ahle. "When It .ymes tu puttlne there urj many an poed en the preen ns he. Yet, little fietie Sara'-n Is th ej en champion el tli I tilted btates and most stKv-e-iful golfer of 102J. Why li It'- 1 '"' IH I' trnf iilll ilirln, ,laei; icnp.e- L'e t-.tit .i.iiimrn. i.v v.oei ,1 ether muTf s of tb nthktl' v.er'd .'snd out a? iLampiens a steu y'?ead of se man. preiit nmjirtIters? t'A Just that M" l.-!ilnd ar a number of crent p'nyer In their respective uti, but semehn.- or ether the n-rr en b.-idse the narrow pap thnt Inter rt'Sies between tin in nrd tb"1 cliampferif It lin't fiereh n qufien of iniinuul d";terlt.-. Mlie It-irlj 1 as well .IXyaundvd n the f'.ndan.r.f i - n coif as .ara?en l. lie !nv.-H exa-i-y -nni IjXfde under certa n enU'i..! fird b run handle every flub in fh bag 1W nU onf.!tel.'. .'.II V.l Mill, nnrrr rln hlr r linn-.PlunsLltH SUCll 33 ,"" v .. . . -. ..... ..- --., - 'tie te Snrnze i's let. Jehn-'":. Viev t'!i'u. .t. r!i as Tliden and Is a real master en )n' down fe a battle between them for tr.e nlcnet nnrs In thw ei.me Hit l!i I ln. rer ntn jear "j.i i"'i me .un-i-' ." astil' in l.itfis i. hi (-is t' mush b; 're narrew"-t et l.iarslns ever .le rkwm n c;-'a"r nHfir'il lutiT than "ebb him'-il . ever Niipe eon l.ajeie. is Spcekrr. I.dcli" Collin und nthir n-arte's vlih the ba'.. M mil $J! tetirts, yet uhn It 7' It A in- n that ilrlhtnui nnd thr I-1M1T? tktll that renfs vith pfung yari at ilrltteur l i eh' ti ' i eurn nr route inrnn imit rum behind ami ihuir his hech te thr greatest of Aw competitor. A'ef Only Confidence lONFIDENCK i nn ah-n't neieser.v net for n champion te possess. Yrt rnnfiili-Tire a'nne vnn' rnrr ii rnnr. !' the lieiclit. t Sarazen vent "':th 'a' -.Unter u .m:tra,lv' tinknewn. unattached te IT club, te compete in the bis tnurt rn-'nf- thnt held sway through the 'iithern domain 11" beVved Implicit: ie hts. ability te cope with the irs of the link- who weu'd oppose 1 im tV-" It took nerve, for he had Sf tic money and he had te nnki- sem! te ejni -i t-alt. ' 3 1118 SUUv Jlir 'a' extr'.nr'iuiar:. R'.u ii"i--'i .1 .- ' "" 1 ,.,.. -A.. . - 1 - . ..lJ U. 1l1n TtnllriM Ifuem. yl It an Tint jtir or.ae-u-c ..it ntuni u.-j mire ..-.. 1 , .. ...1 If ft.-. .. 1 lr.tTt anil ns rtl fl 1 1 ft (! er trod the .Ink, who w.j-pwired in f !'. w tournament. He had as icli cenfiileiicc a Siraren, but lie irn i.nnb'.c te linish very lilgii. Uememlier Hd Ca-ej. t-" e! e;r f.el'n'l plaer. w-ne eme years ase te enter the rlns r'nl win tv.e heawei3iit cimmrensnip et tee lie belieM-d in M '! ii te break M- wa te a title, but In hl ry firt bout- liere in I'lii.a'lc pt.ia 110 was kaecMni out u c.ub. i-yU..u Al Kublak Cenfideme wasn't proof asaint a kv'ke'it Piincn TUl.Urt Srld? SO, TltOl HH bclirf in nncsrlf u i:e 'JJii ! of Jurrfjj, it un I Ac hidjrn inmnhnn thnt makrz a rt-.n : cnnrnpiun 7'Acre is temcthing else that varric.1 hint te thr p-innrlr in jpeit. It Is ISet Strength IHTSICAL strensth is net an nhe!iite'y necessary attrieute. harazen is m no Htreng man; nor is Cobb, Milbtirn and n number of ether enamplens. ; ); this It is net meant thut thy ar- ph.'M.-al weaklings, tar trera that. tr. jt they are net noted primarily for muscular strength. The trengt bII p'ayer In tn tug leagues is iiacK jjinpr, ir.c , niruS ltlenal League outfielder He comes f a family of circus weight-lifters, d his father wns known te b a man as strong as l,eui r or ,-.laiu. lller can jiush a big nu.c through an oak deer with his hare nanas, Dena n brs nnd ull that pert of thing: but, though he is a geed player, he Isn't 'ibb and neTcr will be. He u stronger than Babe Ruth, but he cannot t a ball as far ... , , ... Cyril J. It. I eiler, the former KntilM) amateur gen cnanipieu. is n am. Iky muscular man. noted as one of f'.e letii:"'-' ir.crs in i.ngianu. nut n een't hit a ball anr farther than U"ger v, ether"l. who v. very sienuer. " rertnlnlv Isn't the'celfcr flat Snrazen (, tlieush he could handle the. little wm v B'KJ i nans SI mt& Twlllll lfjl? ) lllan like a child In a phj'lcal encounter. that W1IESU illwlratienf should hr lu'l-en (0 '-incinci- nn-j I Ircmrndem muscular ttrmath u 110' the t-irfcWyinj ifiality that makes champions. Explosive Energy rstTF. ti-relt of co ordination ha be,.n vrcKcn et etirn eneugn 10 nil A flying baseball or the rrlllnu sphere en t'le pe'.n field, te drive well in ilf, tq, de anything that a champion ' ":r 00 in ath'ctlc, co-ordination is Utmost nrcevtltr Hut tflSt f5n t " 'JU'icr ' 1115 iuum. There is eiaethms else the big"i Lnmetbiiis: a fact.r that hsj seldom en dlrcured b sporting writers. I It is hard te dfsiribe One nilgh call It n sort of eipletlve nervous Tgy; an merg thHt sperds up t.. n highest ietrh at 11 crisis. Fer want of n better name it an be . ailed that it is inherent in iXerv champion Loek at Hill Tl'den F.very one who raw mm at .-uanneim !. ...i. ....... 1 .l.iLui.. U AiAvwT V.rt 'IM leef frtMMi" i.i tAA.ire Thn tnn! f.-Ti. mi - tr in r.nelnnd whiri H. T. C Norten ' ... . - .. 11 1-- 1 VI. I. . !,- "Til. ... ..-.!. B8 within a point ni the worm s iraiuijiea-i.i,', euij i ua- j.ii.ji- uwm (hferocieus attack that overwhelmed the Seu'h African star with defeat. if Rnilnff fsnv cm ser It in JacV ri"mpey'H eftark They can tee it In a-nrl.- of even ehamnlen the world holds. It Is most highly apparent In t flaBhlng. speedy sports like baseball, pole and tennis Cobb. Milburn and Mlden standing out as shining ejample. clear tn the me-e pjisttc sports hki golf, out it is their. fieirrthelc!. Sarc:ev pravrd tlzt at Fkalcie. Fa rip ping dmrs tccre a k'rn at thr finish as they wr.rr at the beginning, end the serrrt of it lies m nrrcet What Nerves Mean HAT explosive energj has it teat In the nervous of epert shows that everv champion tht lack by wonderful abf.lty In th nerves The Rtnlnl. ex-llke. nerveless man l"-n t the one who will bStem with few eiceptlens eth'r directions has The history vhe made up ben a man The fighter leek at his he can lt In Lit corner the minute pfere the bout begins anu that e have Siir'finnnenf without a tremor somewhere dep in his heart Inc'is imaginauen, M ImaKlnutien lies cheek by jowl with the erpleEive energy 1 heken of. , . . I Sarazen warn't the stolid, emotionless felle-v that weru-paimers aave Ictured when he wen the championship of the IJnitfd States en the .Skekle lirwnvH. ite wns i.ene.is. hut he inntrelled that nervousness with an iron rind, and he unloosed bis explosive energy when the pinch came. the man tith the rxptetiir. energy that he ran control net the man re led Iftat rrwrgij control him re an 'PIIE champion it control net t eventual undoing. BAT MURRAY OUT BUT MA YELL IS A SOB TO WALLOP VILLA $2500 Forfeit for Title Beut te ! Be Put Up With New Yerk Commission BURNS TO SEE MULDOON syXfXtmraxvttwssA BAT ML'RIIAY y U)VS II. .1AFFE i LITTLK JOHNNY HUKNS, a big man In Kensington beilng circles, is going te pay u visit te New Yerk . during the week. Burns Is going ever for a purpose ether than te bask in the White Lights of l r e a ii w a y. Jonathan . Is ar ranging a meeting with Hill Muldoon. chairman of the New- Yerk Boxing Comnil'slen. Before Burns leaves the sanctum incterum of Mul doon he will have deposited a certi fied check In the amount of 52500 and that piece of paper will be de posited te go as a forfeit for a match between Ilnttllng Murray, of this citv. and Fancbe Villa the new flywc.ght titleholder of America. Burns believe that Murray Is tin -eal champion of the little fellows in tjeep States 1'nlted, nnd the only thing 1 iccesary te prove that he knows what 1 he Is talking about is for a Murray Villa contest te be staged te a de- I cisien. I Says Buff Passed l'p Murray "All the while Johnny Buff wts en j the throne." Burns said today, "I tried . 1 my utmsst te have Murray meet mm, I but the Jersey City man never wanted I j te piv the Battler a tumble. ' 1 ,:B if knew that Murray could brat hi'n And new. I feel lust as sure thnt I Villa would Inse te th Philadelphia!!. "Murrav 1 as rounded Inte ehupe for , the new season, and it leeks te me us .f t is going te have the best year I of his career In the ring." 1 Bvtlins Murray, who Is a Seuth , Philadelphia Italian. Is no newcomer 1 with the gloves lie has been boding for a number of year'' and has been nppnsed te .em" 1 f the leading fly weight in the nuintrj. TY" Mighty A'cm, Jimmy Wilde, world's flyweight champion , claihed with Murraj when the former was here j from F.ngnind two yearn age. Wilde 1 stepped the PH'ndelphian twice. A'ilia. w'm has len dubbed in New Yerk I'Tich". the Puuche, c.-me te the I'nited Sta'rs from the I'h llppinc Is lands eipr.lr te i' f'ir the American crown, and the lutje brown man ac complished what he went after. 1 Must Defend Title in L Mentlvs While plans of Villa have net been announced definitely. h may decide te return te his own country before de. fending hi" laurels. In accordance with ' the New Yerk State rules, the Filip.ne will 'have te box in a title tilt within ' 'li- months, if a suitable opponent 1 crops up. There are a number of flvw eights around who loom as formidable fees I for Villa, se that Panehe will net go I iringry for matches if he wants te keep 1 busy. 1 I Ratfllns Murray is the firt of the rhiiacicipmans te come out witu a 1 challenge te Villa, and the chances are that Panehe would hare no pink tea with the petite Jack Dempsey. . CAVMA.WOMTfUA'PtBASE fteUVIE9 ' hue' kids want akteawke up a rWr eu YgH" UNV IVB IKICW 1WV VfVi9 IK1&V AWPWtVt POIHTUMUI.UI; WQNI&HA r AtnTatv APTt;a AWBe TWe-MeuaS UTAlESlEE-rJOVA? N Jl , I MAs6Nr WRiTrEW ' y. TBeCiA?f Peem V VkVvV Q01T5 Av A-Jrueft. 1 ; V lJ CA 1: CaTNl :svs. 2 !W0R-RY,W0R-RVn -. mover's Pet && FedT ball , 1 -Bawl- MSm HOW I FRET -I cJrV lHlIlilliJf 'rVl, "jLJzSrtC&iWf C-A'frv- Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? Stahl's Death Women in Spert Cobb's Spirit By THE OBSERVER CerurlaM, 1011, bv P116H9 Ledgtr Company 1UAN WINS SENIOR GOLF 11 Captures Lew Net Medal at Old Yerk Read by Single Stroke TIE FOR LOW GROSS' Five Lcadrng Batsmen in Each Majer League NATTONAI IXAGtT. (I. i.ll. Ii. It. r.c. Ilernsbr. S. Kmls.lW 513 lie, S.'O .400 Tleruejr. rltt..)urjli It iftj " J; !; Miller. C'lilcucn . lift 434 M lftj ,.l.? liriiwi. Ct-inice . lis Ifi'i tw 'C UIK ilKbte, CtiriiKO . I'lttBbunh 139 WO ('.' 'JIIO AMi;nii'.N u:.vii : 5H Slr, St. I-euli , Ceblt. 111 relt Hpeuker. t levelrnil llrllnnirm. Ilrtrnlt lebln, St. Leuis I). A. It. It. II. r.c. 13H 5(IJ XtO 2M .410 mi .111 .''i 1 en .: us 4? t m tfi'i ,a; 11 4. tw tot atH l.)8 Mi 111 l'J.S .331 WEST PHILA. TITLE TI GOES 3 SHANAHAN Catholic Club Nine Gets Inte Finals When Lit Brethers Bew te. Terminal RUGBY AT BOYS' CLUB Germantown Team te Play Friday Afternoons This Season Knr the firt time. In eighteen year's the Germantown Beys' Club will hare a rugby feet' all team. Net since the. days of Tip Tepham, Danny Mcl'yre and After a postponement of a week, due te the deluce that Inundated the field en their vcheduled plwjing date, the Senior golfer of Philadelphia played the'r nnn'nl tournament tit the Old Yerk Kemi Country Club vesterday. Who should come through with the low net core hut Dr tjeerge II, Sim mcrnan. etiinl "Dec." who is se well liked I'ef en! by the fu T,u golfer?, but by evrj one who has had the geed fortune te come In contact with him. In a way. It was mere or less une. pec ted Net that Dr. Slmmerman im't n geed snlfer ;i remarkable one censid ering his years and inches but he s mere er leu. of a convalescent. ' It "'(isn't se very long age that he I went te California with W. Freeland Kendnck and a happy Heck of Nobles. ! In the sunny climate of orange and Mack Senn"tt -iris he had the misfor misfer I tune te fall down a s-talrway nnd break ' his wris-t. It healed quickly, but there was a trace of weakness In it net se long age. ' n.v the way lie was socking 'em off the tee yesterday that weaknevs has ' fled nway te the limbo of forgotten things. At any rate, his card of 00 1 minus a 17 handicap gave hlra the very respectable looking score 01 . It was s respectable, in fact, none of tbe ethers could quite , A Cleso Contest I Dec Himmerman didn't have anything te spare in the tournament. He was lone of the la golfers te go out. and when he came te the eighteenth tee ! several near winners were waiting f6r Simen Krehafer. , him. , , rinn Peter. hn n 11. Wellington A0en, HAKULMIAIN i PICKUP'S HOMER DECIDES nillTS BETHLEHEM The Shanahan Catholic Club will represent the West Philadelphia sec tion ill the final series for the hu'chall championship of the Philadelphia Hase ball Association. Jim Itnimer's dub adanced Inte . first place l-t night when IJt Isroth Isreth vrs wns beaten by Philadelphia Ter- , ., . r A . ,. rlnnl In the concluding game of the Leading Forward of American I B(ViP(, nt Fifty. fourth ureet and Kim-1 trvirl nveiltie. ,i Ie 1;. 1 Had the store boys been returned en the winning side of the ledvr they j would have advanced into a tl with 1 ShnnuVnii for the lead and would have , I nceessifaited 11 play-off en Suturday. I Otte ftas en the hill for Llts, against Kddlc Lcnnen. and went along well ' until the Jeurth, when Pickup caught one of lils dielce curves with Jee Green en first an1 made the circuit with Green preceding. The two runs gave Terminal a &- victory and put the teie boys out of the running, I JAKE 8TAIIL Is dead! J. Garland rMnhl, banker, University of Illinois athlete and b!gleafti manager, passed away yesterday. In his going the world loses n man who was net merely a splendid athteU and an excellent man of business, but one whose character was abort reproach. When he piloted the destinies of the Bosten Red Set he was liked net only by the turn directly under him, but by the fans ns well. Teu may feel the folks In the bleachers regarding your character, but you cannot keep any blemishes from your teammates. They say that the field is the real test of breeding nnd feed temper, but the locker-room is no less se, and Stebt nubayed 100 per cent under both these tests. As a strategist en thn diamond he rated high. As a first baseman he ranked with the best In his days. In his business dealings he was beyond reproach. This is net said because Stahl Is dead, nnd praise Is In order. These Ttry things were said when he wns alive und he deserved them. mill,' cIhas of men In file major league Is Idgh. They rank with the J- yeiin men of llie period, regardless of their business or profes sion and among ball players -I. Garland Stahl had no superior. Women's Sports WOMEN'S sports nrp in their heyday atthis season of the year. The Philadelphia tennis championship Is lu the final round at the Country Club. Next Monday the national golf title will be decided at White Sulphnr Springs. There are some mngnificent performers among the ladles, as the teanli of Melly Thayer, for Instance, nnd the golf of Alexn Sterling prove. Hut (lie time has net yet arrived when the women enn compete en equal terms with the men. In all probability that time never will come. Wc have women baseball and soccer teams, runners, jumpers, net stars and golfers. The day of the hysterical girl who fainted nt the slightest shock the girl who was Dickens' heroine has passed. In ner plnce has come u bturdy, self-reliant type, who can take her ewt part nt all times. Te athletics can go the mujer part of the credit. NEITHER women nor men riant te be placed in the tame competitive field. Tliey de better by playing each ether and win a greater dosree of credit by doing se. Cobb's Sportsmanship TY COHB has been supplanted as the best hitter in baseball. A geed-looking, left-handed alumnus of the University of Michigan Geerge Slsler by name is breaking, one by one, the records the Georgia Flash t?ct in lils palmiest days. The Intent te go is hitting in consecutive games. Tyrus the Great had made n record of socking base blows in forty consecutive games. Only (he ether day Slsler ran his streak te forty-eno before he was stepped, Did Cobb. eing the laurel wreath he had worn se long slipping from hl.i brew, begrudge the triumph of the younger man? Net a bit of it. lie sent a wire of congratulation te Sisler ns seen as he heard that Geerge I had made the new record. j Cobb has always been n sportsman. During his years In the game he has ( been accused of many things because of lils dashing, reckless style of play, i When he spiked Frank llukcr thirteen years atre he started a wave of resent ment against himself that has net died out in our fair village even te this day. BUT even lils enemies have admitted that he Is a sportsman; one of the fllliit lll.nl run he fnilnil In nnv !tme the finest (hat can be found In any game, Soccer League te Play With Fall River I By WILMAM S. PALLAS 'rTIHE once fuineUB Bethlehem soccer machine, n team that was consld censld ' cred at one time without a peer, has been completely shattered. that reach Wm , rugby team appeared en the club s Of HCtltlt!e (lames are te be played en Friday afternoon, and Jimmv Straub Is te cap tain and coach th team. lie has a number of bejs out for places, nnd they are working hard two or three afternoons e.ach week en the playground. Among these, sure of a place ou tbe team te date ar Eric Burgess, Fred Benner. Eddie Donevan, lert. Cam eren, Jim Ftraub and i-Trnnu t.augn lln. Teams wheie, true average Is about 1(1.1 fr, 1 1fl rwnnrtft vhniilit rnrrenenH for games, remembering tbnt all matches i of the grren, t" are te be played en Fridays after 1 putt bfe-e n school neurs. AMBLER ON GRIDIRON PAT HUGH T GAMES EACH NIGHT mm ri'B aiu m. Martwright Tell3 Fans and Players This Was July Mark "Records of the Philadelphia llae- Association show that during the At Mftli iHtfr'tii te tusk once during the season for any complaint regarding the players or man agement (hartley Wright, introduced as the riuarcst sport in West Philadelphia, the backer of the team, was thn pre sented with a handsome geld watch, a gift of the plners He was tee over come te respond, but later In the ce- .1 nn iMillrwl ii wirnrise en in eiavere iiiiia ,'...i-.-. ..,..-- -. - . - vaud officials by prcsenUng thein with Stonehurst ' sold baseballs. i He mi the season had been a suc cess in ei,ery way except financially und in that respect quite n tidy sum wa- lest, but assured even one. the team would be back wit season as u member of the V, D- A. Phil Lewis, who asslgiiH the "um pires, was introduced as the "King of Ii.... r- ArtA ' llODOPrP I1IMJ ni"'n " ''I'l" i" '" tentb of July ou an average of ....000 Aft Kulnmf.rs fe,j ,ew wisy it Is una nightly aitenaeu urn iwuigui fe b0h games, ana .Manager .nce "J"" ball games In this city and the re- "ii&w v. iesi me . uni.wuni. lU it theue contests were fur be mA erne's imagination." wan the dec " "' . . ( tn.m- . - . , ... , m .. itleN of Geerge Cartwright. president :,x ,-,vnl. en capturing tne csi i-nua- the local body, In a speech at a delphla chnmptensiup. uet tendered tne tsteneuursi uase- 4 ceupie oezeii euier njicun -in !. Tr . il. . .... Cl... !.. . I. ' i Ii. It....!.,.!. mIiiI. r.Hfaii.lnit team last ntgui ai me. niiiynium nenru it. .uiiriiii- . .i"" !". .. Fifty Candidates Are Out for Foot ball Team .fter cempletinc u successful season In baseball, winning Un pennant in the North Penn League, Ambler Tleld Club started football practice this week There am about fifty candidates out, and through the coaching of "Pete" furtis, football instructor at fit, Jehn's College, and "Dutch" Wetzel, formerly Northeast nnd Cernell star, Ambler expects a winning team this season. fiames are desired with Cliften Heights, Legan Ited Jacket?, Palmyra, ftlverten and any ether club of same ca'iber in I'ennajlvanla or New Jer sey. Fer booking communicate with II. N, L'rb.in or Kebert .Shoemaker, both of' Ambler, Pa. Heads New England A, A, U. Ilmten, s.i 'je --.W)or l"rank II nrln waj l'i"l ijrili l of th Nw EriKlsn4 Amiur AtMtie Union at the annui.1 mt lnv Uit nlcht of Atlantic list Clt. and tr. W. Maizeu. ei AreiuiuinK, l' . " . . ! -. ... It... lm I were trie peientiai sinmr- in. umi '"i Each had a gaudy 74 for his day s work, and the., naturally expected that it would be enough at least te give them a play-off for low honor. But that wasn't te be. Dr. himmer man came through with a snappy 4 en the la-t green, and that gave him the It was en that green that Mr. Statiell fell with a loud thud and failed te win the medal when, unknowingly, he nsd it in his erasp. He drove 200 yards en the fatal hole, landing en tbe edge DUt tie tOOK TOUT Eorrewuil e sank the bail, inree i-mM tun. vent him into R tie Willi Dee Simmrmin ; two would have given him the medal. Weed a Mar 11. Wellington Woert was the real star of the day at that. He tied for second place in the low net. and he also tied II W. Smedley of Mcrien, for the low gross. Laeh bad an b-j Bmrdley carrying a 5 hand -ap f Weed i 10 They w 111 play this off at some future date net yet decided. Tie cards are as follews: Dr, "jt In It Out In r, i. In H O-it I I- -TJ Etmnermnn . ,. 1 1 3 ? ? ? 5 5 WU-it. wiMntti yr(Irv i J S 5 ? 3 8 I S gS5T 1374 ""1'VV. a lm " 2 2 I j e ii i n T3 O U - r. Runs Seared for Week In Three Dig Leagues 5 7 4 6 8 The Tournament The seniors' tournament Is open only ,e meVnJU fifty -Ave years uir, .lie nire of tne contestants, Hyan made a motion that the secretary .. itm r eh setin a ciicr iu .11111 uuui.er. tnaimger of Khanahiin nnd Ktenehurn's Caff (Cartwright also said that next jear I tem-pre game in nun i" euun. the blgirut thing of its kind In the try, "Jiany misinues nave nccii " ue aildeil, "Dill we inieiie m It by the Mine. A worm ei gee bn ilone ler tne mniiBBcrs unu , ami next year we inifiiu m aame thing lu u larger measure Alavra." I.teuded the sportsmanship of the urH team, wuicu, was out iiucu club said flic reason for defeat was mat lie was cal'fil in loe lite. I'M Mcfieldrick. the minstrel, siild he had cnjeied I.Ih hest ncatlen watching his favorites p'ay sixt ic games HuiMi''n Manager I,mn .1 Wolfe ex plained hew se much money was lest, although the club had n record of fort live wen and thirty-nine lest for uu average of J'M. The eniclal n-cords el all the pluyers were read and showed some rcmurkable work en the part of the players. tSATtnSM. l.KAOflT. S. SI. T. W. T. r. fl. rtflnirh .-lii fl .-- St. I.euln. . . S 8 ("hlmrn .- . Seu- Yerk S 7 Phllllri .. J - llenlijn .... - ( Inelnnntl . 4 3 llrenUljn 2 3 AMERICAN l.KAOUB i Inetntul J ? 0 - n-lrelt . J ll 3 "iViiKhlnrteti " 5 t. nU .I J 3 - - hlfane 2 7 lle.tnii 3 (I fl Vew .rV 13 4 Mhlei . 5 I -- INTKKNATIONAI. 1M.WVK .lrrwr ( Itjr. 10 7 Srwaik , in fl - ".rtltlinore II 3 . Huff ile . It - It-Hbur ... . as- i - Srrmrua II - K.Hhenter , 7 I Terente . . . .. I Z i Tetsl lft iu.; ---,, ,.,,b the Bceres turnea in arc riu """", able Only a dozen of the players bad rress card1 of ever liw. These men are among the most en thuslattlc followers of golf In thin bread and They can't beat the Karazens or the Sweetscrs, but their sons are grew- ng into tbe great golfers of the future, and they are doing their part in dcvcl- PAU & te the acnlera-and their tournament. WORLD'S BILLIARD TOURNEY Hareld Brittain. center forward of the Steel Worker., without question the greatest player at his position that ever enme from the ether side te the United States, has quit and cast bi let with Fnlllthcr. of the American League. The wreck is new cemnlcte. for IAnJM TJIUTTAIN of the once.fanieii3 aggregation there new remain but three players, High field and Kerr at goal and Perrest en the forward line. The soccer world wes recently shocked when It was unneunced that five of the stars of the up-State eleven had signed with the J. &. P. Coates, of Paw tucket. The quintet that decided te go te Rhede Island was composed of IJcthunt and Vergtisnn, fullbacks: Nielsen, cen ter halfback: Temmy Filming, out side left, and Merley, inside right. i Then followed mere deertiena In I Lorimer, left halfback: Campbell, out side right ; Jap, inside right, who ' signed with Tall River, nnd new what , appears te be the hardest blew of ull, I the less of Brittain. Brlttatn, It will be recalled, was se- , verely injured last year and his less virtually robbed th" I'h I adelphla Field Club of the American ('up, the highest honors in the soccer world The team, however, came through with the cham pienship of the American League, and! Brittain. although out for mere than half of the season, was an easy winner for top scoring honerR. He was signed te play with Tall River by Harry Ratican, the St. Leuis boy. who until the aihcut of Brittain in American soccer was ceniideid without a peer at the center forward pest in America. Ratican Is manager of Fall Ither and in coaching at West Point. I Brittain came here direct from Chcl- I sa, of the British First Division, and was easily the best player in the game last year. Frem all account! W. Luther Lewis, ! of the Bethlehem team, who Is president of the American League, is net dis mayed nt the less of Brittain, Mr Lewis line just returned from a business trip te California nnd will immediately start in te rebuild his crip pled machine. He is quoted as saying: "Despite the less of virtually the en tire. Bethlehem team, I am net in the least perturbed. I will give the fans of Bethlehem a better and stronger team than has 'cr been their privilege te root for." The leader of the steel workers Is known te have his scouts nil ever Amer ica, Canada and even the ether side for plaerti and some Interesting develop ments are expected In the situation. 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