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'' rr r 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 1920' VERY TIME "BABE" RUTH WALLOPS A HOMER HE MAKES AN ADDITIONAL HIT WITH THE FANS ft-' 'hiwtF r.f. f 1 iV' 3i' Ilk CARDS COULD PLAY THE PHILS WLL SEASON, IT WOULD BE CINCH FOR ST. LOUIS TO COP THE FLAG THAT GUILTIEST FEELING IrtTniKN the St .'" J.V ihpy wprr Ily IlOltKHT W. MAXYVKM, Himrtn lliillor Kvenlnj Pnlillr ledger if m im: l.n.r Cnril vlsltril our city Inst Monday Mi'l ami iHlir:tttrno(l. TIic.v hod loxf trti 6lit of p'i'vcn i"iltu4 mwl frnri'il f lirv wpn fllxilit to Mil ..ttilMUIl tilt lmtlnill of tile 1'lipilf. ifW Toila.i. Imwrwr. It N different. Tliey hnvf lot but rtdltrn out o' fourteen ciiinr. nml tlioir irrcen.nj;e in the ortiw-pq mill It' I'oliniin liu been Rrcutl. strpiitftlirticil. Tiiey fk l lt-Avp. tonlclit for IMrtlmisli with iniicli riKfrt. If the , kFiil'n onlfl be iilnjril (ill k-iVuii it 'i-imltl lie a pinch to V r i' Yotrtilny r.i're was n Rnnip nt the I'lilN' nrk entitled "HaKelia;i With the )imi.-h Willi." Nine fill timl coin JvriJfl.etP urts were forreil iijihii the ineiiff.'r throng of Hpec p intorc, mid ut the end the mlillnc iiinrliinr innde the jtotrtl: 1S. St. Lottie: !). I'lilW. Thnt tells the stnr.v. ' 'ililx Is the kppond time the t'nrds I -0 .111 have Indulged in tv'lint is ciimiiioiily Known nx n hutting pr-e, and. believe 1 true It's n cinch llender nlll be one of llnbe Uuth's traiiiinntes in the near future. The Chief nt present is managing the New Haven club in the Kiftern League. He is pitching occasionally uud always Roes good. lie has lost none of his speed or cutiuluj; iind Ik just n.s effective as of yore. Last .tear he uns with the Itlchmund, Vn., club and won twenty-nine and lost two games, lie pitched liSO ilinlng.s, 10.15 bat ters faced him nnd only twenty-two baes on balls were Issued. Thnt shown he still has control. No doubt llender would be a great asset to the New York club. He li one1 of the steadiest pitchers In the business nud makes an ideal relief man. This is what lltigclns needs, ro it wouldn't be surprising If the veteran returned to the Amerienu I.cnRue. rt -,,11. nothing was left to the imagination. Mingles Hew in ifiij'W direction and hutting averages received big boosts. fit Jacques Foamier connected with the safe ones. Stock itffour. Shntlcu three nnd Haines four. Jess, hv the way. i.l&liitfl n liiititnr In I In. ffiiirth Purine the p. in. twriit -live hits for thirt.-sl bases Wrr.c nin-le oft Meadows ond I ii7iiuiiin. The Cuds have p ajed prvtit baseball here and looked Kood on tne nttael; ami defense. On Monday, after fnll- )4lns five runs behind in the first inning, they runic b.irk. mi 'tied the count anil iwipcd in tlir clerenth, tin Tuesday ' "" 1JI1I Doak was in sue'l form nml the Phil, didn't have a i-ClMinc. Vcsterdiiy Ilalues had the Criivalhititis eating iout of his luiud and did not 'onsen up until the latter part wbf th? game. In fact, the Cards look better than any club that has pln.icd here this mouth. John Kawllngs wis a great help to the Hieke.xless Club, eonimlttiti? four M'pnrntc and distinct errors when they did the most harm. Tn the first, with an easv double play in sight, lie fooxled l.avan's grounder nnd paved the way for Heath- jcotc's double, which scored three runs. It was the same Mn the fourth, and nfter the boot two more tallies came in. lin last effort was a double-header two errors on the v ramn plav He fumbled Haines's grounder nnd then ninik Vtwlld throw to first. The error was responsible for 'three runs. j Therefore dohnnj' assistrd in the scoring of eight St. ,, Looie runs. Cy Williams was the only hern on our side. He made four hits, one a hi mer over the right field wall. This was hfs thirteenth of ilie season. JfAHl.Y in th & the I'hih, J? 'T'lTl! fnril.1 fintvh their enpaijrmrnl here fnday " nurf Irare for I'iHiburtih. The 'Ai no to Mo- fox, re.', The official enrer trill take a much needed Hornsby Grieves for Doak TOfiKrtS HOUNSIIY, batting champion of the Na Xv tiona' League, win one of the chief mourners Tues day when Hill Doak failed to enter the hall of fame with a no -hit game. If was Holers who fielded the grounder hit by Williams in the seventh 11111(117. and when he rtraightencd 1111 to make the throw aw that first base wni unoccupied. Kcuriiier also hml started to get the ball and Donk foigot to cover first lui-o. "The first thing I thought of." wfliil Hornsby, "was to make the throw to first nnd hope thnt the official scorer would give me an error. However, that would have been 'utterly foolKh. to I held the ball. Tijo bad Doak didu't dovcr the lia." W"l. T7w. ..,.... 7. "!.. i. i in- iwiuiii uj mu Ksiiiej tfUU:F IIKNUKU is likelj to be back in the fast set vy before the end of the iciion. The famous Chippewa, who agisted Connie Mack in the bygone pennant-winning days, is .alcl to be on the ctge of being sold to a big bague ball club and three magnates now are bidding for llW servl(c. According to the report, the New York Yankees have offered something like SLTi.OOO, and If this JOHN SMITH HAS CHANCE TO QUEER UNEVEN MATCH Wills and McVvy Are Boohed for Bouts in Buffalo and Jersey City Double Arrangement Looks Out of Plumb TJy LOCIS II. .1AFFE JOHN S SMITH head of the N'ew'cori. rrt Prnkie nrliten vh Ji.hnnv IkkI i th sml. Olhr bout"- Ilunhy Crs .Icrvii State MotinL' Commission. 1 p" m Vatry rJy. (fc Hmn j ... nl nir n0 Johnny O'Ni-lll jo fl". nn onu'irtnnitv to place himself in Cotr Ml" limeg'lirr bv li"-H(l t ins the dollar . ... I" riorrrll will Kt nnotner rtmnr tn rt (1-eams of a mi' of nvrrzealous pugs v,n ,,n K tnnHm fr (imt knorH- T-i:v Piit u tn ln rl.r. ,.no ..f n ''1" n "i itir x.-orp oir tile lvVm.lnctnnlpn .!er.e, ( Hi is to he the scene of 11 n ,,ir niTn Thj-y ,,,, )n tn nn n, tn, twe've-iound bout between Harrv Wills,, rnmlru mmorro nlsht Younir MulllKan . I 1 oiini: lyiwrrnr .Top I.ltz ounk' ronnuero" of 1'rcl I'ult"". and Sam Trnlni Ptnu Ilmllf Jonn Oucin in. I Mtii ifni'r v 101 nnv unjri- Hre ompr lp-4 0 t , .1 the 1010 cnon llender, trho tra trift iro irad'rd out of the Xntionnl League, but claimed by the Yankees. He refused to report nnd later irrn given Ait inroiidffoiin! rrlcaic. The price far Ai ncrrice then irni $2300. S'oir it is ten times thnt amount. All of irii'ri goes to show thnt on nrrrr can tell, in baseball. Fred Fulton's Alibi FUKI) FCLTON has appeared with his alibi explaining the quick knockout In Ills bout with Harry WHIh ro centlv. Fredward is a trifle late, but as his exruses always are Interesting they nre betler late than never. Tom O'Uonrke, his mnnnger, is the olliel'il spokesman nnd this is what he has to say : "Fred Fulton unfortunately met with a mishap in his fight with Wills, having two ribs broken, which will be at least two months In healing. After that lie will return to the ring and resume his efforts to reach the top again. Anybody desiring to mix with him will be nccummodatcd. Fred Is making no excuses. Wills bent him. He is not the only man in the world who hns been beaten nnd ennie back ugain. .Tack Hempsey was knocked out bosidci, being benten on several occasions, and still came back aud won the championship.' A's Back Tomorrow AFTF.H an absence of almost three weeks, the Athletics will return to Hhlbe Park tomorrow and play two games with the Boston Red Sox. The western trip hns been n big success when cnmtiared with the first invasion. On that journey meaning the first Conttie's crew had nn unbroken string of defeat nnd smashed Detroit's record of thirteen straight. They went along dropping game after game until nineteen had befu lost. Then a contest was won by way of variety. On this trip fifteen games were played and six resulted in victories. Not such a bad record for a tail -end bail club. The fans are anxious to see Frank Walker. Connie's new center fielder, who has been playing such good ball in the West. The new man comes from Kocky Mount, N. C, and was regarded the best outfielder in the minor leagues. . Gallia Case Continued TIIK great legal battle entitled O. II. vs. O. II., or the Phils against Bert (iallia, come up for a hearing today, but was continued until Tuesday nt 10 o'clock in order to round up more witnesses. The injunction papers were served In Franklin, Pa., on Tuesday by Jimmy Hagen. nnd now comes the final act. The Phils are incorporated in this state, and therefore contend that fJallla's contract is binding and the player cannot join any other club. As a precedent they have the famous Lajoie case. Larry jtmipei the Phils in 11M)0 to join the American League, and was prevented by the courts from playing in this state with any other ball club. This is the first skirminh with the outlaws, and if the Phils win three dubs the A's, Pittsburgh aud the Phils. will benefit. Copvrlahl. toil). bj Public Ledger Co. HUft.Y op DICK-) I CAU.INO y I M.-JIIJ4 CO -I n CC: T,4(T KlTCMl-fS Sl-AMCC ItillWiD N'tHt H. rJ m jfif VVi'A tws TH PATMCTIC ATTrnlM 'iO rit- "om'C SSTION tn m ArreMPT To Dfcetyc Cexvf wtce ( PLftCC YaO U..wVlH MOK8 r wevo bcbh I V I uuoKinC FOR I J MO riAB A I so FR JO I I JJJT IUI LOWO - WrtSRO I o of Tua wav- I I rt'RC.OT -5? Ttie COWA(P.V DCJnnTioo rue GniLLiisG and TkC TALUItJS KrJOl T KrJOU. Jrt LCFT V. Jcrenr 1 ce i) 1, UT" T CSCAPe TATlFTI? ATT DLTTT A n&T TJUJT A 7V70 T TO SEE BILL TILDEN PLAY Woodford Rushing Plans for Great Exhibition of Tennis in Fairmount Park GOLDEN WHEEL AI T DIE ONGHT Madonna and Carman Among Five in Motorpaced Classic Spencer to Sprint By SPICK HALL rpHK theory of that moss-covered saying, "A prophet Is not without honor, save in his own countn" was exploded years ago. It is partlruhuly inapplicable in Philadelphia with refer ence to William T. Tllden. -'d, of the I fiermantown Cricket Club, world's lawn tennis champion. Every one here is proud of him and wants to see him play. Although Bill landnl in New York Sunday from his triumphs abroad, he has not been seen, publicly, yet. New port expected to see the famous master-of-all-teniiis-strokes in its invitation tournnmeiit. but Bill dedded to do a little resting nnd driving in Ids car instead. Next week Til.len will get into ten nis harness ugain to battle with Chuck (iarland on the courts of the Long wood Cricket Club. Bo-m, in the nn t tonal doubles rotirmimtut. I'ntil that event is over, Philadplphintis will not I.ave a chance to ei Bill play. In fact, they probably would not have had the opportunity until the East-We-t tour nament at the (iermnntown Cricket Club the week of September f. had it not been for the progressive ideas of the Woodford Cjuits Club, a new or ganization that is fostering tennis in I'nirinount Park. Made, Plans Early Long before Tilden was due to dock in New York the Woodford tournament committee decided that they would make an effort to land Tilden for nn ex hibition match or so in the park. So they laid their plans and stretched their nets to get him. They picked on Paul (Jibbons, president of the Philadelphia and District Lawn Tennis Association, a personal friend of Tilden, to get his cousent to play. The result of the in terview between Tilden nnd OibboiiH was that Hill, in almost the same breath that he refused to be lionized by Newport society, accepted the Woodford invitation with pleasure. At first it was planned to have lil den meet cither allnci' Many Ways to Reach Courts in the Park There nre many ways In which the tennis courtM nt Strawberry Mansion, Fairmount I'nili, may be reached. For those living in West Philadelphia, the easiest way Is to take the .Park trolley at cither Forty -fourth or Fifty-second and Purkside avenue. Tills line goes over Dauphin street and the trolley bridge. For those living elsewhere, Route i on Arch street, the Mann yunk car on Itidge avenue or any other Hue that goes to the vicinity of Thlity-flrst aud York streets will be convenient. FOLWELL TO BEGIN AT NAVY AUG GOV ITH NAMES Will Report at Annapolis Ten Days After Start of Grid Practice Annapolis, Md., Aug. 12. A squad from the new fourth class of the Naval Academy which now numbers 12." and will probably be increased will begin football practice on August 20, under Lieutenant Commander C. Q. Wright, academy football representative, and Assistant Coach John Wilson. Head Coach Bob Folwell will report about ten days later. The members of the main squad, most of whom are now on the annual cruise, others be ing members of the Navy Olympic team, will give up ten days of their month's leave, and report for work on September 20, in order to be ready for N. Y. BOXING HEADS Johnson, Witmars and Hooke Placed on Commission Under Walker Law Albany. X. Y.. Aug. 12. Joseph J. Johnson, of New York-; Edward W. Witmais, of Brooklyn, nnd Walter J. Hooke, of Westchester, were appointed members of the new state boxing co.h mlssion by (tovernor Smith today. Lawrence M. D. Mcduiie, of New York; Captain D. Walker Wear, of Ilinghauiton, and Colonel Charhs Easton Walsh, of Albany, were named an members of the license committee. Tiie state boxing commission wns created under the Walker bill, passed by the 11)20 Leglslntiiie. The commis sioners are to receive an aunuiil salary of Sr.000 each. They will have sole control of all boxing matches in the state. The license committer is eip powercd to license all corporations, physicians, icferees, judges, timekeep ers, professional boci- and their man agers, trainers and seconds connected with the sport. The members of the committee are not salaried. Johnson is n former lire commissioner of New York city; Witmars is connected with the Crescent Athletic Cluu of Brooklyn, nnd Hooke formerly was Mu lctary of the (ommittee of font tern, M,.f..l.n 1. !.!. ..r .1... !....! 1-.....1.. .Htllllll' in III .'-.llll'lll III till' l.l ill KMilll'l , 1 . . Bonrd of New York and former vlceif''" U,K ' "" n J""" ""w l.irsidcnt of the New Yolk Athletic I ,uclt- im' n'n-v,'r whose Club; Captain Wenr is a ummifarturcr nnd Colonel Walsh is coinninnder of the Tenth Infantry, New ork State (iiiard. PLUCK VERSUS LUCK IN THE SPORT GAME , Skill and Courage. Vital Factors, but "Breaks" Soma. times 1'igure Much Depends on Manner in Which Turn of Fortune Is Accepted By GRAXTLAND RICK the onenlne came, which will be against Johnson or the eleven of North Carolina State on t ....1. i-lnrlntiil nr luitli In II tu-fl-rlllV October 4. session. Wednesday and Thursday, An- " gust 2."i-2d. but now the plans have been , New Record for Rm Grenade runngi-ii mm 1 ..,...,-....... ..... ,,,,,, .,.- v2 After Uvn m 1 1 .. ,. ,. , , , ., mum iipencr v 1011 V Mim ci. another negro henvweight, the numi.Ti ! Jatter part of this month. On next, . ,,,,,. ... , I".dillc MfAmlrrw I 1 J Monda nisht this same pair al'o areVm.-k Vouns Jack o m i V matched to box ten rounds at Buffalo. .'.V.'i'" .!!!.V:JBrt. '.1? m matched to box ten rounds at Buffalo. X. Y. It's P cinch that the first meeting be twren McVen and WilU is not going to Ibp "just yn." It is hardlv nnnrobable that the contrst wil1 be "one of those things." There must be some thing intricate in the arrangement of two bouts in different cities between the same bixers. Then if the first match looks to be out of plumb what can the fcccnml pet -to be'' There was a time when Jack Britton nnd Ted (Kid) Lewis were matched for 'two or three bouts abend but they were .ro evenly matched that nothing more rr than a good. fast, close contest could be txperted However, in the case of Me Vra and Wills the latter, on paper, looks, like n knockout winner within balf a dozen rounds. MrVea, who is thirty-five rears of age nnd who hasn't boxed in almost two yearn, doesn't compare with his dusky brother who so easily polished off Ful ton. This was proved in McVea's last bout, on February 17, 1018, when he u-as knocked out in the sixth round by "WIIIh at PannmH McVea has a good ring record, but he isn't as young as he tfH to be. There must be n colored gentleman in the wood pile the matching of two bouta between Wills and McVea. nnd th? chances are that Commissioner .Smith won't stand by to see the two nejtroen get awuy with anything. Smith ban the power to canrel any bout that vtnay' appear to be planted in New Jer jjkv, and this one may be plucked before tt'blooms. JeO Fmlth, AI I.Ippk a star mlddlrwrlcht s renilcru) u refei'i ilwlnlon over Mlk rnnflfirni h Mill rlcn hnck Into rwlre- nvnt hn thiv ifet tocethr in UiMr pchMl-uli-i) dfiir..rnun1 nini'-li nt Wpm Mnniyunk nfjtt Monday nlaht "I nvr In hMtrr shan In ftll my carrer " aiM McAntlrws today 'I feel i.ur thai O'llrlen will !) rfady tn lak (he count hefor th mntch l ovr " Jar'(. Jr ni-vprlh!eii Is iralnliiR llk a Trojan to upsft Mie'a dopr The fued between Clarence Cnimnn and Vinccnzo Madonna will be continued in the fioliW Wheel fifty-mile race at the Point Breeze velodrome tonight and the world's champiou is out for re venge. Besides thpfp rivals three other speed demons will compete. They nre Menus Bedell, the Long Island veteran; Frank Corry. who wears the Austral - I Inn crown, nnd Oeorgc Colombntto, an Italian favorite Madonna came through to a victory over Carman lnt Monday night in n special match rnce. He heat the world's titleholder in the strnlcht bents and Innspf to niirm Th boxlnir arna at 1 believes he enn renent In (lie (ZnMcn "".'nt Mannunk rn rcn-hoil ij taklnu sm.i lthr InnaIvanla or HMdlna trains 10 """' Manayunk or mdue afnuo iroil.. tn flri-n I f arman. however, looks better nt the !,an The rlub la thref mlnut nlk from longer distance and lie is rilling the train rr troile, """on r.Toi..the l.rtdgo fnTnrite. The Jnmnlcn speeiNter . ,. , , . , blames Anderson's bothersome motor Tfte Trrrll. matrhmakfr of (h rm at f . . ,in n Mnn.tnv nttrli ( n.i.! ( Manaunl( t ttnt h mad.. Hn rnr llts Uereat on .Monday night lltld ffort to dim Tommv riears to mt Murun states that he will hand a reverse to Judne flft"n round" hut th formnr 1 .hn Itnllnn idol mandfd too murh for hi. arlce This look.' ,' ,1 """(. ,,u .., . 1 ,,t ill one of th bft bouts in th htilv district In the sprint match race Alfred firenda. the Australian, will make an Tommy -.amnion Is out lih a rhnllencr effort to stop Willie Spencer's con- to Martin Judgn on bfhalf of nni! Mr- 1 secutive winning streak Snencer has Oown. UinRdon has t-n P-ed for a,v- t h beaten this ensu. I ral wpeka braue Mr(,oBrn nia lict-n ar- T, , ., . . ., , , ... ... 1 euri . runninr out jf n .mut with ,iud Frank Harris and B'iMi Walthour, at thr Oermnntown A A Tommy imid todv ,jri- wil) be the main attractions in the that h unuhl rendllv rnnrfnt to round (III l"lwn MrOm-rrn and Hftr .ludij" amateur races llanr Sairaon hai his ' unknown" hll wlht CfttlnK Into nhar" at Ilprlll pre paratory to th opnln of th ri-KUlnr tm ton hrr Hnmunn rrfuoa to dlvulr (lie name of hla bli champ ' It' a pip Junt nnlt and an Mm ro " i.-s Hurry Amateur Sports Two Games for Smith Nine HohlMd Manufncturlna Co , contender for (he Induatrlal 'u pnnani lll be piled ns-ainnl th M K .Smith tram In a twllluht ihm thla rrnlnr at 1.30 at th Hmlth bull flld II and Tloa atrfta MeKrnty and Maa-e will bfl Ihn butery for thf aportlnu nod nlnf while Clark will hurl for thr mnn'Jfaclurira On Haturday Crump Pro feaelonala lll ba th attraction. Hunting Hunting for Games Huntlna Social, a flrat.class (rum ha a few opn datra for teania who wlli to ha a aooo aiiraruon ana wno win n n r'aaon- w (lor ruore Kid Wllllnma and Johnny Krtle faund hmelv rtefeld by tha weather it ralnrd nualn In llaltlmore last nlsht. They" ore hors'fulty hoplna that Williams nrl Krtle will t tile ( Put on their twelve, rounder In the Oriole City tonlaht. An effort baa been made to ataite thla bout since last ' rrtdsy rllht, ' Jahniir Lftua, of thla city, baa taken . rharae of lh trnlnlna- of Ororn Chaney. who l arJirduled to meet nocky Kantaa at iujttmare. Autuat 20. r 1 i iTt Hrrmaii will appear In hl flrat maUh H J itrer rerovarlor .from hli, trouble, by l'11 I&Umbii R Moore. twaWe rounoa. tp I 'L SK'MlSpM'iiMetiton at Denver tomorrow nlht. 'i-A ASr'rtA'C ,,Han.4 formerly Watly Itlntkt. orm. lie eroea ( nc pwv iur able guarantee Uatea open Auruiit 21 Hep- n and 'h PTinni. Tioara S.TO P m Jnmea Itlnu, S923 Alfred utreet tamKa A n -. A it f- .. rws(A, C1A T r ."."" .-....r...i ri .j. .. A. a. ... ! ""-' ' .- ail.l .-" I li'"i" .."" ."" '" Air laur 1 i.uiiii'iwii m ihi.ii.. w. ui. .....Bli 1 v Ol n.ne-i rituniin ni r...ii.'.. c . un . v.-- day nlltil .Smith la one of the Ipadlnr mlddle weights In the country Ruth May Be Bach in the Line-Up Today Clerriand. O.. Aug. 12. "Babe" Ruth, famous home run hitter of thp New York American League, who twlnted his right knee In sliding into eecond base In yesterday's game and wan forced to retire, may be able to play In the third game of the Merlrri today. Tluth said this morning he hoped to be able to play but his physicians report was tnt ! H de pends upon how Ruth feels at game tlma. yfo tVA The II K Mulford team has a large athletic field in C.lennhlrn, where it plats the first-class trams of this vicinity. Mulford pay the expenses of ten men of the opposing team. Malinger I. II Smith would like to hear from such trams s Beach A. A.. Franklin Sugur, Metine A. C . Elmer A A., Prltchard A. C. and other teams of that caliber Saturday Is an open dale. For games address L. It. Smith, care H. K Mulford Co.. Thirteenth and Lombard sticeta.' Harrison A. f. u .11 mert the strong I'rinir I.unoRA tnim y nn.l it Iinndnli' The aine l'l rffirt le inpll at 2 p m Harridan A, C fawnil Firennd-elaea Lefty Marrl. 10H r.jrp rtriet. Narth riilluilelpliln , . (ney) lire! rlaai Aufruvl 14 nnd If. open llonr 1 ul liney. 2433 North HMlenham "ireit .N'orthwest Proffoaliimls (Hwny. art-clas AUKUai 14 nni 1ft cin J J Hoover, iil.'lft .'.' Amerlian afreet, or phone Kenalnston fttni W St. Clrment's Juniors (home) fourteen eeenle.n yiitra o'd, Siitiirdi) and .Sunday i pen t Abramn TJH'i .Ssvhrrik rfM-nue I'nrk Kde A. ('. tnuay) flrM-re, Au- BUt 21 oiH-n I P Party. Silts Wyulualnic I aeiiue Indlnna riub lnay) flrfl-elafH. Austuet 14 11 open I. II Velaniiin I Via nrih Mmahall atreet Phone lllnmond .12T W Hunter Club (iay), llmt-rlaaa, Saturday and Sunday after Auaust 1.1 open. J Qulnn, 171.1 flliel atreet. MaiiHunk A, C. (unyl, flrit-clnse. Aurfutt 21. " and Mlior Day Jornen Drennnn, 4S4S Uaker atreet , .... Hobokrn A. C. Inway), flrat-clnaa, Aucunt 15, 22 and 2B i.pen, Clnrenie Kaliymer, 1B48 S'orlh Redflelrt atreet. Alpha dull (away), flrat-doaa - Ht Cv Jh. inn. x--!?n Witnrlinna avenue. . Merrill Jliler liaveifhansett thUr.-na,ia to TV (,-n,. A. ('. ". . . infill I. llr.nli'.1A('"il will be seen in action at Strawberry! Mansion on Siiuady. August 22. j The dntc was tentatively changed ' because the uoodfoi-il Club and those in charge of this exhibition series want every tennis fan nnd player in this vi cinity to see the world's champion in action and Sunday is the best day for that. The Invitation The Woodford tournament has just issued tills official invitation to the people of Philadelphia to see HUden lay : To Philadelphia tennis followers and playeis: The Woodford Courts Club takes this opportunity of inviting tennis enthusiasts in and mound Philadelphia to attend the exhibi tion matches in Sttawbeny Man sion, in wlinh Bill Tilden, thu world's champion, will be a parti dpaut. Ecry effort will be made to ac commodate the record breaking crowd which is expected to he in attendance The support of the path coiunil sioners has been sought and H is e.vpeeted tlie will co-operate with the Woodford Club in making it tin biggest tennis event in the history of tlir world. If possible it woulr. be advisable to erect a huge stand to accommodate main of tin lending men and wom en of tin nntr. who will be in- '"m vlted to witnis- the i nuipctitinii An (Ncellent tnt already lias been made iieie lo Imot tennis on the public courts. Tli.s was kIiowii when Walla. lohiivtn. Call Fischer, .Tur Thayer and Heiiiuin llnrnlielin took part in a series of exhibition matdirs ten nth. More rlian ."1100 pei sons witnessed the competition wluili was leplele with , in turn ami elicited a gieat deal of fmi'iihh loniinent finm the lending I tennis critics in the country. I in unlet- lo mnl.e hie loining event a suicess, it is ciy important that the park coniiiii-sinncrs si t aside tlie spare near the champion -lilii courts to accommodate all the tennis loters who will b anx ious to see such a well-known play er as Bill Tilden in action. (Signed I "Bex" Beckhiook, president, (forge Paul, chairman. Herbert Jasper, malinger. Wood Courts Club touriiament committee. Piper Salutes Golfers Toledo, O,, Au 12 Venterday hen It looked ai though n homebred would lead the eecnnd day Leo Dleuel did the rtrat of the national open Bolf tourney, the ar- I rival of Hob Macdonnld'a favorite Scot till) riper chanced the whole outlook. AI-1 thouiti Macdonald didn't go to the fore hla I friend, iJoek Hutrhleon did uphold Rent. I tand'a lf pranltgf. The piper, Donald! Mncpheraon. of Toronto, paraded around 1 tr-r, Btuhhouni In hta klltn tH rest !f the d-- pnd whis-ird cut u n spo.ntry Ur n tun, ,Thvfr (Vtterflttn wub, atfin lv.uach. of postponements, the eecund week of Grand rMrpnti mlnir Iimth hiH bsn In.iumirnteil Hlx event were on the cord, which was featured by (he American h'por(man Hwerp Hiake imrne of Jllino. which went to Ttltle Urenadn In the fastest three miles ever pncid bv three-enr.nldH here The 2 111 puce nlw attractid intention Itlfle Grenada cham pion Juvvnllc pnrer, entnbllahed ft new ri cord for thrisi-v ear-old PHcera on thla track when he stepped the rtrat mllo In S.Od'l . l.ndv Will io won the first dlvielnn of the 2 11 trot In straight heats The. only upaet of the day came In the second division of the 2 12 class when Hymeol ft Porrest. heavy fa vorlte, vvaa beaten by Lillian 8 , an out sider In the bolting. mO SIT down. Ar stand un. nnd re- J- mark that luck playn no part In the tame, that only pluck and skill count, Is merely to utter a collection of bosh. Pluck and skill nre vital factors. But Micro are mnny occasions when any number of entries Rtep forward who are blessed with both, nnd then the. turn of the gnino mny depend upon some slight shift in fortune. Lurk may work out In several different directions. It may hr u matter of n drivu thnt is fair or foul by six inches of a thirty -foot putt that drop or a three-foot putt that barely curls out. Or it may be a matter of being ex nelly on edge nt the big moment, or facing the decisive test nt a time when touch nnd timing are mlsslnir for no rea son that one can find. A Few Illustrations A NY number of ball players had made bigger mistaken than Fred Merklc made in BIOS. Yet It was his tough break to horn In with a blunder In the most Important gamr of the yrar with the spotlight focused upon every player. Ball tilayers have dropped fly balls before, but Fred Snodgrass practically wrecked his career by muffing ono In tho closing whirl of nn right-gnmc world scries. In tlir series of 1014 Johnny Evers. one of the smartest bull players that ever lived, went Into a trance and held tho ball at second while nn Athletic run ner skidded home. But the plnv was taken ns a joke, aw tho Braves woti auv wav in n four-game drive. A few years ago at Pinehurst Walter m FiV won n s'linniplonslilp by holing a niblick from a bunker on the last green a matter of luck pure and simple. Last sprlnir he lost n cli.nmiilnnslilti on the same green by missing n three- loot ptiii. Beyond Luck TT IS for this reason that the popu- lace at large appreciates the value of surli stars as Cobb and Kutli. ,.., '"'v nrn "vond nny turn of lurk. Mien. one man It ads all competitors for twelvo years there ran no longer be any argument as to where he belongs in comparison with all rivalry. Wlieil a bull tllnvor neels nff seenntv home runs in less 'thnn two seasons it i is no longer a matter of a lucky break. At Inverness rpHE picked golfing talent of the -- rountry is now battling at Inver ness. The winner will need three ele ments pluck, skill and lurk. Out of the field there will bo four or five so well mutrhrd that final scores will depend upon whether a few long putts dropped, or a few short ones stayed out. One man stops just shott of a bunker on a poor shot and the other catches a deep heelprint that may cost two strokes. A turn of this sort cost Brady the championship last year. In the recent British open Ted Bay had lounds of 71 and H!l. He lemarked that as far ns he could tell he wns hitting his shots ns well when he got his ri.'l ns ho -uns when hiking his 71. Everything broke right for his 71, nothing for his 811. I he main factor, as we have risen to ono takes his nerve can be shattered by n few lopsided turni or ' fortune is out of It before the first ilri f is mane, xi ino uiants had becom. unduly depressed by the long absence nt FriBch nnd the moth-eaten Ma.. -'. Juno form of their pitchers they wonllr be nowhere today. They elccteti to nli , along and the difference has been con slderablc. It was n queer turn of fortune or tnisfoittitie that picked three great targets in one year Mnthewsnn, doun With tuberculosis j Walter Johnson, v 1th a, lame nnn first tlmo lie had a hlttlne club back of him ; Ty Cobb, with a di" located knee at a time when thrco old rivals were shooting nt his throne. WITHIN n few days, or nhortlr thereafter, the tennis ehampionliln will get under way at Forest Bill, If Tilden and Johnston meet, both may bo at their best or one or the other mai be off. This will be partly a matter of luck. Tilden was at his best when Johnston stopped him easily n jfar ago. Yet Tilden was at his best nnd Johnston n trllle off In the ttrlit.i. rhnmplonshlp nt Wimbledon. It U alo J tnr miming nope ui enen contender with a chance to win thnt on the day of the (inni drive he will be at the top of iM game something which no innti can nrrangc in advance with any eotlolntr Each entry. In nny game, knows vvlmt ! it meuuo ii un- in,,! l me ciinmpinri shin to suddenly discover that his tfmU. Is all wrong nnd that his touch It 'I ...tuutnrv M'ttnrn I.. enroll n,,,. ...... I I .M,i.-(i. j...... .r. a.....,, ...,,, line )p this nt the Inst moment. He is merely "outer luck," n phrase you may luuj heard before. (CapvrtoM. 1930. AU rtpbt meruit,) Ray and Ruth Versus Vardon and Speaker Toledo, Aug. 12. How would ynii like to see n golf match wherein Ted Bay and Babe Until met Harry Vardon and Tris Speaker? This mav sound like a whiff from thr brown molasses string of poppy land, but it isn't A friend of the two great English stars suggested the nyitrh aud both Bay and Vardon not only consented, but expressed their hope that such a meeting could be nrranged nfter the world seiies. This puts it up to Until and Speaker, who are both extreme!, rabid about golf. Dodgers Recall Players Th Ilrookln basebnll club esterd.iy nn. nouiiccd the recall of Paul 1" Sehrelber from the Lakeland olub of (he Florida Stato league, nnd Lnfavette Henlon from thu Oakland club of tho 1'acMr Coast l.engue Moth plaera nre rlsht-handed PltrherH. Schrclher it elshteen .venra old. Is (1 ft. 2 In In height and weighs lull pounds Henlon Is tvventv earn of age, slnmls S ft 11 In. and vvelghH 154 pounds. Harry Davis Club After Uames The Harry Dnvls Club (traveling) la vvlth rut a gunio foi huturd.iy. 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