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18. © SPORTS. No Real Favorite or Go Title on F inal Day :_'Brbwhs Are Here for Series : Believe It or N?L \ —By RIPLEY. |HORNSBY HAS A CHANCE BLACK, VETERAN, IN VAN AT HALF WAY, WITH 142 Melho‘m, 144; Sarazen and Hagen, 145, and Jones, 146, Are Next in Order—Barnes, Titleholder,. Seven Strokes Back of Leader. 'T0 EQUAL RUTH'S MARK[LEADERSHIP IS AT STAKE major league eciremit driving cham- plonship so far this season, i eight behind the record of thirty- Milan’s Men Must Lay Ancient Jinx or Slin Byck to A omected it Sixth Place—Mogridge May Pitch Today. ome cvery other day. ~ Courtney Routed in Final With Sox. that aver- age, he would equal Huth's gl tic total, as he has seventy games p.-‘l:ll.l" to be played this y in which ke can tr7 (o add thirey-five ) BY DENMAN THOMPSON. G EORGE SISLER, Ken Williams, Urban Shocker, Marty MeManus, tad Pross / 1. July 15.—The likely winner of the national open golf G championship title, now held by James Barnes of New York, has simmered down to one of a score of players at the start of the | final thirty-six holes today, as a result of the cards turned in yesterday by the ficld of seventy-nine who qualified for competition in the event at the Skokie Country Club. Barnes was.tied for tenth place, with round Hub Pruitt and the rest of the St. Louis array that Lee Fohl is i YANKEES AGA'N TAKE trying to pilot to a pennant, will be the attraction at American League Park daily until next Tuesday, in what should prove four of the toughest battles the Nationals have engaged in this season. The series starting today has a special signifi t 2 1 a gnificance for both teams MEASURE m: SH[][:KER For the Browns it will decide whether they ate to retain leadership in the American League race, reduced to the narrow margin of half a game of 74—75—149, as against par of 140, and with cards of 71—71—142, the veteran John Black was leader at the end of the first two roun . Atesd of Bames dlso ot e Lo Ry e e Urban Shocker, pitching ace of the | DY, their setback at the hands of the runners-up in New York yesterday horn of Shreveport, La. 73—71—184; Gene Sarazen of Pittsburgh, 72—73— o 1ban, Shocker pitching ace of the | B their setback at the hands of the runners-up in New York yesterday. 145, Walte of Detroit, 68—77—145; Bobby Jones of Atlanta, who K;nel:ee‘ Jil‘-nx.‘ He has started four|into sixth place, a fate they staved off yesterday by vanquishing the ted the ama 72—146; Lloyd Gullickson of Dekalb, IlL, 77—70—147; simensgahnst. fho Mo "Forkert”lh | Wiie Sox fo'match 3 victory regisicred by the Ingiars 2t Bostan played, and lost them all. the fourth |, There are some personal ambitions Chick Evans of Chicago, formerly national amateur and open champion, 72— 76—14%: Laurie Ayton of Chicago, 72—76—148, and Mike Brady of Detroit, 73—75—148 . ::' b;::r;lr:g‘ ;:',{,“g',"‘ lfiflzue lead- (')dba‘fostered too. Judge. Brower o Shawkey's - an; e a s ‘to &rs Bowad e Bab Shiwkeys eupe-| |/ (COURTNEY IS CLOUTED | | 20entls stonines o e i The Hugmen drove Shocker from select class of .300 hitters, George ed with for tenth position | for he chalked up perfect figures the »xt four holes- which was one stroke the box on two succescive days in ! Sisler will devote his efforts to boost tter xll_\'x‘nn h;: nr.u" r;u.fndr:“n ;(I‘w:fi B(Tulf‘l‘lll. and Tloe Bush bested the | OHICA AP R 1. PD. 4. E |that .400-plus average with which he "..\ es. i den 'moe. »guled)lvzhr:‘ st — AGE |4_7 ) an al !_\I'_tr uesday at the Polo! >4 o 0 3 oftops all the hitters, and Williams o Hap Mty yards from the green on Seck within s hal? G G tha pacs? 2 i o TiraE, ol oAl T At T3 ap ards zame O e pace- | Hooj | Hornsby, his rival S i - likelihoods were the 340-yard fifteenth. His partner, YET CAN CARRY 2.001ps. setters. 2 oer o2 H R Gl B ¢ Joe Kirkwood. Australian champion. | EASILY. Babe Ruth. his slugging proclivi- | Fulk, if... 3 0 1 0 0[Sis and Ken working to increase the wa traight down the fairway, but :Ife-bzlnm: :lo“"d':m‘:;asllr?ul . on\{ple.?,".‘;:‘h!l;llg. ; 4‘, : : 3;mmy which make them lelader and 6= v _ . ate his ver- | Yamn. ... : 1 & & ofrunner-up, respectively, in the gen- er, New York, T4 he Australian shot first and drop senitiy. e : 6 0 2 oltle art of stealing bases Some of Possibilitie h's feet in the sand of the pit. took a run rally in the seventh that gave| Toual. ......3l 5 20 15 0| muavom; beve wad 1o Bt Letts with \ceptions of this charmed tighter grip on }llls ds‘fl\llhl black ;,l:‘mg"dg";:-", a Jictory over the| WASHINGTO! AB. R. H. PO. A. E |the net result of two victories out o 8 of thisicharmed |, sutfed out a cloud of blue smoke, ) , 5, and put them within |Bush, 8b.............. 8 0 0" 0 "0lof eight for the locals, Johnson re t break through d up at the hole and hit the two-and-a-half games of the Giants, | Peckinpaugh, ss 3 1 2 B 0 £ were Jesse Guil- | ElANCed BB At O "niblick straight who 1ot their: Second straight (o | Rice, ef- " v 3 i o ofistering over Davis at Georgia ave national amateur | g5l g o Chicago. Hornsby's clout tled Gavvy | Judge. 1t . 3 38 10 2 ofDnue early in May, while Francis’ got 00d of Australia, | i o Cravath's s modsrn APl rt 3 1 o o(& verdict over Danforth in the stroit and HOie | (o int s B DERCD A i aastior home run record, made with the Phil- | 1o op Shioilotha WoIRR IMDILA Cityid whokth DOk had 151 each i £, 000 0 Jiled high. The ball les in 1915, and Dut him within three | Piemich. c.. R L S Mogridge May Pitch Today. rounds, and Jock | 5, 1ctq down “and was ot to be homers “of Ed. Williamson's high | Erickson. p 13 0 1 1 of| Itis probable George Morgridge of icago, formerly [ . ! mark, 27, made in 1584. Brillheart, p -1 0 1 0 0 will be assigned to face the Browns champion, who, allv; It had dropped straight into the “Hulxk Miller's two homers x«ndl Totals: n 11 =z 11 §in the opener this afternoon unless With a record_score of [ 1 A STERPE oI E Lt Tt took irgll Cheevew relief pitching feat-| oo E ¥ the kink in Zachary's elbow has toolc 7 yenter- | CD S i hafore it davwhed o ured the Cubs' triumph over McGraw's | Qiicago......... 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 yielded to treatment, while th Iy everal fore it n 8 t Washington 50002000 x—7 s 00 5 the onlookers that the ball had been quon 8o - e b = moral certainty about Fohl's flinging vans, Hunter and Guilfordip 1. for an eagle 2. Then there Rixey ehut out Brooklyn, 2 to 9. | ~Twobase hits—Courtney. Picinich, Yarras,|selection is that it won't be either \ly amateurs to finish with | 2.8, S8 AR, CBELE o t, Who was giving the Reds three out of four |Hoover. Threebase hit—Collins = Stolen bases | Shocker or Pruitt, who need more A Nacrson | Tas wxushy focushie jcoti Do A A DIVINE OF EDINBURG and dealing the Dodsers their eightn | o %5 Hi™5, PR MU 0%, | rest to recuperate from their strenu- nd Fred . . y RE set-back in nine games In the West, | Sneay: Shecly o 3 ‘ o 3 cors 1 . cratulators. Black seemed less CITED b CHAPTE i 3 iy; Shesly to Johnson to Sheely. Left on | Ous endeavors against the Yanks % RS while Wilbur Cooper twirled the ‘9. “Washington, 5. Base on|There is littie comfort in the thought that neither of the St. Louis aces Pirates to a 6-1 victory over Boston. ¥ | will toil this afternoon, however. as Cleveland rallied in the eighth and 5; off Courtney, out—Fy Erickson. FROM THE BIBLE EVERY HOURR, s were only . Y | thrilled than any one else, calml on Johnstone | wayiing up to the cup and extract- 1 \ ‘ Jlaying with Abe Mit-f & kg o 3: | P IS i pas e e el S e o ictias Day and mght - FOR 6 WieeKs nint:{o"win'ta fourth siraight from | Huisey 3\ v Bebugp, 27 by eilpenst, ¥ [ Pavia®! Vameflier, " Baatorin - and ‘ f 54, but outdrove the Kirkwogd: not to lose all the ap- the Red Sox. . 5 Junings. off ‘Sebupp, 0 In 2 innings: off | Wright each has’ demonstrated his | Hriton an average of ten to fifteen | oy X0 O A8 09S Mceeded to - —_— keon. 5 i 6 23 Innings: off Brillleart, 0| ability to give the Griffman a tussie ] yards. Altiwugh the Minnesota hole his long putt for a birdie 3, and in 2 1-3 inning: Hit by pitcher—By Erick-|of it any time he takes the mound ihampion was in du-;.uhkle' rreuusgmi the game was on its way. again. o NoUNG Jaxe I;'..\ kq.,,'..._l Hmflg;r 5“’""’"} ,,',',;;,v,‘: X1d Gleason's decisién to give Harrs is bad luck In reaching. gia.c grove n mighty drive down the ickson. Loaing pitcher—Courtney. Courtney another chance against his 3 d ghty - Mesers, Dineen snd Walsh. Time of game— ! former teammates enabled the SCHAEFER shots, he Was|piggle of the sixteenth fairwa: s Y, Nationals to make it two out of n left By the Axsociated Press Brillheart added to his popularity | three passes issued by the le kson, Milan's &\ % ) 3 CHICAGO, July 15.—Ty Co \ ‘ yrse than hisiot ; tehed t o t the 2 ampion for chirty-aix noles. | 210 IS S LI LD L ) }\ RAN 436 AT |8:2.° - three from the White Sox by re two i ¥ - i 5 the final of the series 3 vesterday, Walter Hagen Drives Ball 325 Yards. LEE JOHNS IN COMPETITioN WIm BAT Five of the seven tallies agquired by + golfing firmam On the 430-yard seventeenth he un- | (N . the Griffs accrued in the first inning ‘ 1 ( Ys-N!w‘/uk-wu) when four hits were bunched witt reaking par by two | leashed a drive through a maze of first circuit of the|bunkers and woods that was straight | o BOWLED 's chal- | with local fans by the smart ex-|hander. George E going out in_par 34 and re- un arrow and good for 325 vards. (6 CONSECUTWE GAMES turning two better than perfect fig-|There he slipped again, pushing his 2 J lenge for the batting leadership of the | p; 5 * | boxmen at the start, proved effective ures for & 63, only to eclipse himsell|approach holc high to a trap by ap- AVERAGED 271% _ 51 5 OID BiLL LOWNEY- Boston American League was no flash in the | FIUItion he gave in the role of réseuer | ynougn wild, ugtil the seventh whe: b taling 40 for the third nine, oWing | parently not ullowing for a hanging - TRIKES OPENED 100 OYSTERS (N 3 ¢ 4 3 pan, judging from averages’compiled to- | f0F Eric yesterday. The juvenile|the aliens solved his stuf and he Y e " 00 Anishing in & tie for [lis he had in the tairway. He ‘chip- 9 SPARES - NO SPLITS — NO ERRORS N34 Secs. day. “which show the Detroit leader | southpaw is sure to get a chance to|gracefully viclded his post to Johos third place with Sarazen ped five feet short of the cup, but { Rewark - Dec. 10,1509 ) closing the gap separating him from | wart 4 game against the Browns in|Phat Besselievre Brillheart, who was Bt Dhe other star of the first mag- | missed the side hill putt, taking 5, . George Sisler, the St. Louis who | et 2 & gaing " injected with the bases loaded and e 13 ‘When the day | his seventh hole, in worse than par is :)badlng the race with an average of | the series opening today hurled runless bail over the remain- i -420. S der of the route. 3¢ the sturdy | for the day d Courtney Both Wild. * 1. who is a native son of His drive on the eighteenth, 480 | Cobb is just fourteen points behind t his daily bingle again >t Scotland. and once & CArpen x| TRCT: Tor: ahoe 220 yacds aftar he BLACK S SIZE AND I OGS B L comperm it iy o 'Bm:"— Sinie o el rhm. d Ericks t middle for about 220 yards after he week ago. The noted Georgian's re- | yeHtaay and Bine Aod ¢Led it S A, Aaeirelets » wonderful rounds of T1 each. | mid 3 s, -fou see: is VO 0/ e i . o torty n his partner, Kirkwood, hook markable batting streak netted him | iw"the flail Josephus walked onlleave, but where Olak packed ia Black, who i 1 I e old grandfather, per-|out of bounds and his brassie was| twenty hits in his last nine games, as e . - Rl e empillng shot of the [hooked slightly, rolling into a pit at | against twelve hits collected by Sisler | g Ohg OCCREION nerdians Hit and|enough ‘to puil out of an ‘ominous day by he S0-yard niblick pitch | the bottom of the hillock green. He| 4 in eight games. ) *‘{L”:“ R e A ) Suation un‘lful:hl;d. Haxrry n;-m the from a sand trap at ‘“?__fl“"fg;"“_,‘;";{f «;glgp:;lnsrom the pit to within ten The gures on these batting rivals are | s ¢ Another by Johuson's great]or loss fikey sm‘;:gfena bunched With for an eagle k‘,f,‘f';';.'."f'.fi;'uh"e‘cui ® bhdis b e “vmn“fi,lfi ‘l';,e‘_b‘s':'l'{?f’ e ot G AR R fielding in ihe eighth. one real hit, and his pitching en- The ball plunked CE g but the|six holes. in addition to his eagle on By the Assoctated Press Covb . on MOD 8 sm=—= 1 deavors for the afterncon ended with S Al St the fifteenth. This duplicated his | BY_the Associated Preas. - 3 ROEHAMPTON. England. July 15.—| , Lo~ = A faultless defense was displaved |ve large runs charged against him - | first round exactly, a feat performed LENCOE, IIl, July 15—John Black, holder of the low score, |J. O. Andeyson, Anzac tennis star, de- gakEngojtis Byszes SO EA IR Moy | by both Sox and Griffs, with Johnson, | Eric walked Johnson. the firet man Black Has Following. by no other low sc 4 - “hali i B Teated K> Ardelt of Czechoslovaki AR R H Judge and Harris all contrib- | to face him. and Mulligan sacrificed As a result of his consistent work, { = "0 b w:‘ :orkeri‘ . 71-71—142, at the haliway point in the final of the national open | [2ted K, Ardelt of Czechod ‘,’_‘_}1_,:;,3&;: Trse T 200 T 13 80| beoe Soterorthy hite Collins then drew a pass and after Diack is favorite with many, U | Leadera at the end of the frst golf championship, does not look like a golfer. Short of body, | Catchoslovakin preliminaries for the |“5iiisy is itiout a dangerous rival in == HlooPsirarica. Biing the bases. Faik Ha carric et of rusty clubs, all | thiriy-six holes yesterday were: | short of legs, it seems impossible that he could drive a ball nearly 300 | P&yl Cup Yesterday, @ alia, defeat- base stealing. He is showing his heels | Fer the 3o eterday failed to turn | thrae i around until the count was of which he uses with great pro- ack, Oakland, Calif., 71, 71— | .. itch i ; : : L |to the contenders with a string of thir- | the Nationals yi three and two and then raised a fly ficiency. He drove more than 300 | 142. yards or pitch it from a sand trap with the neatness of the best in the édHF‘-,_thr:_r.’ Czechoslovakia, 6—1 1,3 o0 “eres, while Ken Wiiliams, the | in a double play, while they twicelthat Peck corralied on the foul line cards several times and was :‘n(); _r;lllln‘-“nemnou. Shreveport, La., | world. S e m' s d 2 h&me—mn hitter, i3 second with twenty- | were ué:s \":gumlizefi‘hi'h}:!ejg;T‘he xnclen, SRR e atraight from the tee. He approached ;@& 71— 5 e . . iy the Associated Press. six. riffs can or ourtney pitel our straight balls with exce accuracy, while his u‘i‘" Sarazen, Pittsburgh, 72, "'3—|‘ k()vfe;_lh; cgunl'se }tsl:rd.l_: |e: follav'ved‘:nm. ‘Drth“f o:‘d cap on the | “ppygror, England. July 15—Indta| The see-sawing fight between Willlams quiée ha spell -"d‘:fl‘!l are!!:l v'helr to Bush, three more to Peck and putting w ady most of the time. |I5C | { back of his head, long trousers and a coat, where most of the stars wore | won the doubles match in the Span- and Tillie Walker of the Athletics. for | lead, however, as they are 'way out|then. after slipping a .couple of There still was hope for an ama- er Hagen, Detroit, 68, knickers, fancy jackets and brilliantly colored stockings, were not of the | ish-Indian preliminaries for the Davis {home run hittings, continues with hon- | it Zront. . strikes over on Rajah, passed him ors even, each having knocked out — too. Rice singled to right after wait- *Bobby Jones, Atlanta, 74, Lloyd Gullickxon, De Kalb, I _cup yesterday. A type to attract attention. iAo Ay Fyiee and R Ramaswamt, n There probably were many golfers who did not believe that Black today would repeat his performance of yes- terday. But there was one person twenty-one. Ruth is down in the list| Wreathw of wild razzberry bios-|ing to the ultimate count, crowding defeated Count de Gomar and | With fourteen. | soms were bestowed on the noblejthe corners. Judge's little fly, tco Eduador Flaquer, Spain, in a hotly brow of H. Asheville Courtne: far in for Hooper, scored Bush, and gt;n(—!tnd five-set mateh, 3—§6, 7—5, he was announced to pitch, g}:rkl ('O:II(edk;:fln fr‘-v el"tl rap "Ih;rh —8, 10, 6—4. | was trying to do that thing—w i eely knoci own, but couldn’t Spanish players won two singles STAT'S“(S OF MAJORS usual degree of success—and as he|throw. Rice registered when Shanks T hit into a double play started by teur to win, according to experts. for} Bobby Jores is shooting well, despite the fact he tosse ¢ several putts. e _ ¢hile Bvans was only eight over par vans, Chi > Tor. Chicago, 72, 76—148. for thirty-six holes with at least a 3 wasted. Both players| Mike Brady, Detroit, 73, 75—148. LITTLE LESSONS ;l:j:g; sh i fiw e 1t they “J;-t- Barnes, New York, 74, 75— | Positive about it. He is Eddie Hesler, FOR THE GOLFER hit a st luck to aid their clever | “Roy yoenonata, ¢ % {Afleen Yahr oMl JOungE A contests on Thursday. sauntered to the showers shooting e mcDonale; Oklcage, 18, 18 A8 | I R e madln noat G O'Neil 2 | Cisastrous session on the Johnson, Judge taking third. Harris Tho weather turned to perfection | GeSR Tarrell, Wew York, 73, 76—149, ; slgned to caddy for the Pacific coast y George 2L AMERICAN LEAGUE. | is not what could be termed popular | walked, stole second and tallied with vesterday and promised to Stay Dar |y ncan, Enland, 70, 73— | piayer. ok STANDING OF THE TEAMS W. L per in the capital Judge when Piecinich got a rap for the final rounds. The fairwa “Willie Hunter. Engl “Two seventy-ones, nothing!" broke . Louts ....... 40 3 3 — through Johnson that was recorded as have 4 out Arrom Wednesda: D ke, R in Eddie when Black said he expect- IN INDEPENDENT SERIES e - K Harris turned in a snappy play in|a hit. Eric forced Picinch for the Bood. so that wiping mud off the| Jipte Deeker. New Vol ed to do that today. RIS & retiring Johnson in the second, get- | third out. palln has been abandoned. The greens | Foum Colgenm. Kew York. i “Them clubs have got two sixty- UNLIMITED DIVISION. b1 | ting off an underhand chuck to Judge e e Aioasdoaa Boeke, are keen enough for putting and vet | zg 74 150, oungstows, Ol eights in them and I'm sure going to = ACVABEO: after_spearing Ernie’s roller back of | 2 SR Soasn. ®oft enouzh to hold well-cut shotsj 4 see that this player of mine gets CTION A. : the midway. _ Aithough through so far as pitch- perfectly. (i anteur lhimdné‘\i; o Sisa oTab, Srerecat v L ey 3 5 it e a ;‘ng w(z:s concerned after umdf:uubr : By ire 5 2 n ie fondled the rusty clubs . 1 | Picnich put on a juggling act with | first, Courtney was permitted to Plagen wi8 e e — land ragged bag in a paternal fashion. Shamrock 1Ll 1 o aem] SakES LT ‘;f"‘f:lf":"w”““" { Hodge at bai in the fourth. The{in the second and gave a good ac By ea Will make the final cireuit all the time pushing “this player of Halekerborker o s q a0n | 81 Louis at Want v Shicien at oW Fycx, | pitcher’s foul Uip struck the catcher's | count of himself, walloping a double s ichrid ’ N SK(KIE SlDEl.IGHTS mine” out of the crowd into the open. Ir.0.U. A M 0 2 7000 | Detroit at Boston 4% glove and popped into the air, Val|against the scoreboard on the fly s tLar . . Holds Several Titles. 2 000 Cleveland at Phila. clutehing it behind him with the sec- | This put Yaryan, who had been hit Brilliantly Consistent. { - Black holds the northern, central and YESTERDAY'S' RESULT. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. ond stab. » | by a pitched ball, un third, in position Rlack vgsterday played a game that!, o pnoon s i e 1 Knickerbocker, 0; Sherwood, 0 (6 tunings). | washington, 7; Chicago, 3. to record Chicago's initial tally while could hafdly be surpassed for both| o oo 11, July 15.—There | Southern California championships—al sEOTIO! New York, 4; St. Louis, 0. Harris was snuffing Johnson in smart e and brillience. . He confl- | Were 6.026 pald admissions yesterday | the state affords. He entered the 1919 A Cleveland, 5; Boston, 8. HOW GRIFFS ARE HITTING | | styte. dently asserted that today, in the final v“me:"’“““fl"’" folirnay sudisicom: "B"""“ open in Boston, but had to Mobawk L A Detroit at Philadelphia (rain) Hodge took the Griffs in order in Emy.six hoies he would repeat hix|Diimentacy list of 1.000.” The sdmis-ldrop out In the fourth yound becatise War Plnages e the second. Judge swiped his way two but aside from that he had ot plus war tax. of ptomaine poisoning. len from the Gibraltar ... ° NATIONAL LEAGUE. * to the middle station after hitting 3 —— coast say he is best when under fire, 1 G. AB. H. BB. RBL Pet. E Hitle to say 5 Mulchives Jost Sosldareibit 1o panl e - Costello Post . 1 2 W. L Pet Wi 15 38 140 0 safely in the third. only to be lefi. 2s on golf caused him “to|on his first nine fGea ball | sndipredicted ihatihis gaine \world fnot Black . 0 S 2 New York 49 28 a8 a4 7 75 3 41 and safeties by Picinich and Peck B onyerantion; repeatediy | e amasiadin ekl R e e utstors hate st ] Louis a 5 98 12 48 netted nothing in the fourth. but a T his one-and-a-nalf-year-old Erand- | Then e turned and plaved that snea: | trom. Colfornie. today, | Last mignt at YESTERDAY'S RESOLT. Chucrsati w0 518 o . pair of tallies aceritd in the follow- daughter out in California. for he 15| tacular game which Bas made bial s Prase Cioh “Booss goif expert for Mohawk, 1; Costelio Post, 0. Brooklyn - o 500 S35 NN ing trame. " Judge led by beating out rouder of being a_ grandfather at| fear = : RER 2 teburgh 48 42 o Ho al oW - prouder of being n grandfather at|feared all over the world. ne San Francisco Braminer, recounted | In making the £olf swing the . SECTION o. Ehiladernh & e 1% Vanced him with a perfect sacrifice ever made by himeelf or his ¢ight| Evans played beautifully at the | may o TR e e A e & W. L Pot. |Boston . I 3 0 4 9|—an achievement worthy of special brothers and three sisters, all of them | start, especially on the falrways and | ™% ber. by o sald Rt st 38 | X Bobacty 1 o 1ooo GAMES TOMORROW. 18 mentio Judge *took third on - faact, . T remember back in 1906, sald | sway. The instant either of these |Optometrists . 1 0 1000 N. Y. at § 2 14 S e e S e Folfer g | from' the tees.” His first nine was 35 | «pgop, i Diachk wad fust. Qver | -smabie: th eemcmitied: the e ° N. Y. at 8t. Louis 3 o - Black explained that in 1896 he | and would have been 33 but for miss- |, tland. I refereed 3 iy, oot ey . | Woodley i 1.000 Phila. at Citcago. ¥ 3 single to left. and Bucky also counted canied tor Harrs Vardon in Scotland. | 60 putts. His second was. §7 ana | oM Soo and L elereed & e o | T e i be & fallne, Tme | Moru 11 00) hoaton 'at Cinclunatt. Boston at Clacionati. 3 when Picinich drilled a double past Back | o L e | Senin Be woultl Bava teen snder nee| /o, which Bisck Was (ohe ot Ch8 | fietesivtale uil be wRalien 200 o Muvsatun o 1 o0l Brootiyn at Pittbigh. H s O I L o D Slohr I DUt tor Bad Difting on Hie sigtiveani | S15E DIYSSE Ele wan' S sretissis right leg should be stiffened dur- RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. H Collins, on a triple to right center D e e Tne holeht 3t| Then he followed with 6 in the first|iudge of distance cven then, aiioush| fimg the wheteks il i ot TYESTERDAY'S RESULT. Cinciunhti, 3: Brooklyn, 0. i 57| with two gone in the Afth, was the O o D Aearion. o | ATt of Athe atiediaon woundLs the | O ZAGNOTIdss: oC lentering SOIfy X616 | urwrn prasttéally m11 SRS LU SIS L 3¢ 6 | -\t posivadh et igroand Chicago, 8; New York 4. 32 slosest the Sox came to scoring fol- e, e e O e en Dutter . workin badly and- the Iron,Sotmsonal (He was'a jolier—a chIls. (he hody ueamuternat i o SENTOR DIVISON. Pittsburgh, 6; Bosion. 1 10 lowing round two until the seventh. winding up in San Francisco six|being just a little bit wild. B e e analelid (o (k. SEOTION AT \ 8t. Jouls, 9; Philadeiphia, 3. S5 10| two hits being thelr portion in that s later, where he became a pro 3 welgh ransferred 4 e R S “0oy | period. Then they bumped the Swede O e T even years oky| George Dumcam played very eor-| It wassome months later when Black | left log, and, ta tnrm Cdp e 3 L ""-l VIRGINIA LEAGUE. 0 15 10 right off the hillock, scoring twice e o e e oot | ratically. “At the twtart! he ‘couldi't| turnsding o he fopen” (ournament sl | sthaiin; we' s eiuh ‘woes JUSSE 09 1M michmond 4 Recky'Mount, 1. 2 1 0 0 In the process and leaving Brillheart Oakiand, and has been there ever Putt or work his irons and also had the Ingleside golf course, and upon the e ball. The player must remem- i 1 K00 port News, 13-1; Portsmouth, 4-7. $.1 0. B a heritage of crowded corners, a situa- St Bats s bad luck, such as on the fifth, where | strength of the showing made then he | ber that as he hits the ball and 1 1 ,ml ilson, 8-7; Norfolk, 1-1. 1 Y0 ‘0 tion the voungster successfully coped Tt Black comes through, it will be: b€ sent a ball against a wire fence turned Dmlfglahn&l and Nas eunnflhb‘y his clubkead goes through the ball H 1 o with. “;}"L;“",’,”“fl‘f’;‘-m (his tournament.| , Abe Mitehell, the other British pro,| His California friends were a bit wor- | nesd should still be on a lne with TODAY'S GAxS. MOHA K A. C. TOSSERS Yaryan opened with a double 1o S q = Syche amateur, made their rounds a v- . after e has. n - 8t. . B:15. . - told he z:s$ol« on the entry liste. It | ing contest, with the result that each |made on & hard course. his home turf | and the ball s in fight. - YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. q e ':d :‘,’;’d, S s'",“’e donnne doveloped that he had neglected 1o hecame wild in trying to outhit the|at Clareniont being considered the hard- Above is the finish of the swing No game scheduled. e, jcaromed off Eric’s foot. Johnson was pay his entry fee. but he dug up $5|other and their scores were spoiled. |est links in the west. by Ted Ray. In this you will see’ g = forced by Mulligan, but, after Collins and was permitted o play. T B Row his left leg has stiffened, and SECTION 3. = walked, scored on Hooper's doubie ; Few Watch Him Play. Lioyd Guilickson, DeKalb, IlL, pro, Eow Bis head, at the finish of his W, B Pt somewhat of ise with his < Linworth . ) R between Shanks and Rice. Eric then Atter scoring the second best round | 1i5® SORCWIRLOC R SURTES U hauri] swing, wtfll is on & lime with the |LRCE Lo S i ] L5 wounded Mostil to fill the bases and of the morning with his 35, 3671, Ayton. * ::i".":.a'a:uy-'l:.- ‘lm the | oW 3’,,':' = 2 1 ‘687 EVERAL stirring mound duels have enlivened the city independent |got the gate. Brillheart then haited ecompared with par 3. 36—70. Black | o - IR ol ool Avlel s 1 B <candlot base ball championships. but yesterday's battle between |he Sox when he sprinted over, 1o Eany hen Hiagen came:in wiih:the| TO8LS: dd-colored sweaters with (Copyright, Joha F. Dille Co.) Uirogeondt S . o Smith of the Mohawks and Averill of Costello Post was the best |roller. Briliheart set ‘em down in CAm Vi e i STERD. i . . o der Wi al es, Dest score of the day. & 68. : whits sl akicte hag chic 05, ARSTON SETS RECORD w:‘. m.n:.‘;: :::,“:‘0 + |of the lot. These slabmen clashed in"a section B game in the unlimited O ey T sty So the mallery was comparatively w over the o e ki e - SR el f i i after Criucking HoAgo b one of the An acroplane which fle: er " ON JUNTOR DIVISION. division, and hits were quite scarce. The Legionnaires garnered three e o "“n; Mngu e small that followed the California o = v course failed to raise the eyes of the|p 4, sseociated Press. safeties and were handed four passes, while the Indians got two wallops | and Judge, the only Griff to reach the IN TAKING GOLF TITLE professional in the second trip over|spectators. Their attention was the course. "The spectators/flocked 1o | focused on something of more in-| OMAHA, Neb, July 15.—George ! : woih V 3 B Sialist Mdhiman in. the agen insiead and saw the new Bri:- | terest for the moment. }Von Elm, present champion, and| PITTSBURGH, Pa. July 15.—Max L tland as many walks. The latter, however, combined a base on balls and | |1, %5 rounds, was disposed of ;:‘dca:‘::plnorhblfg:v e fl‘r]sll gres ;hei e e has three | Rudy Knepper, Towa champion, en-{Maraton, Philadelphia, successfully 3 9 l.g a hit off Averill before a man had been retired in the eighth inning 1o | with Brower in a double play. fore he could pwll himself together. = of his former caddy boys Gghting for| tered the' final of the transmis- | defended hisdtitle as Pennsylvania 1 1 ‘800 | earn a 1-to-0 victory. Black started on the second circuit | the honors. 5 sisaippl,_ golf tournament yesterds amateur golf champion yesterday. He Orescent 1 1 500| 1In the only other unlimited division !games any days except Tuesdays or with par 4 and 3 for the first "..!' x by easy defeats of W. J. Foypi of|defeated Geo: Ormiston of - = 2 31 o played, Knickerbockers and|Thursdays may address Manager R. E BALL TopAY holes, as in the morning. but he found 2 e ang Alex. Graham, Knsas|mont, ¢ and b, In the semi-final ] e voods struggled through six in-|V. Gardner. 19 Bates street, or tele: IBASE L 200 0. the 140-yard third one stroke less to | MISS BANCROFT WINS champion, respectively. Marston eliminated W. C. Fownes, Jr., g 00| ings to no score before darkness | phone .North 4725. AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK PR g - §| e B 41008, e a1, 00 | S NG SRS oot o | prossedings, SO R vt G nas 1m0 now || TG SaarE SE R Y ole of e afternoon ro a course o lc ul o1 as two new 3 A e alloed Lo & a0 ia0, Dulhd out R' I' TE"“'SS‘"GLES 11 up and 10 to play. Kn 's 3 e A3 ::::. this week in the senior division, [players < whom it expects to use|from & g.’. Ak:,-" ':,o‘-f:;,l-g-!’m the® Linworths profiting when the!against the Crescents tomorrow in |%le st The Hecht Oo. JETT0N AL _____ to a deep vit tosthe left of the green, whence he barely extricated himself| PROVIDENCE, R. lfi July 15—Miss [ match finished on the ‘eleventh le, | Southeast boys failed fo show for|the game at Mount Rainler. Play TIRES d a two-foot putt Lesl ncroft of Boston defeated | 8 and ¥ 5 3 5 2 nn:ln':em-nr: w:ne’-‘:nm'l‘;f e m-.xfl‘an Wills of Ban Pranciscs m'!h’g:hn:lt;:{ b:l&v;!i"!:l‘l o : 3 :mnl‘r“ ;n",:f:;fl?:‘;h" e n e gL startiat 100 Golook. h t Rhode Island 3 Ik 4o e $90-yars Dfeh showed | title yeatorday, 4 state tennis| )f in the morning rounds, opper T NATIONAL LEAGT) i took junior division matches, the for-| Hilitop Midgets want a game to- 30x3%; .75 Bow little the 6 rufied the mental| The score ai the emd of s hard. | taking a par 70 for the clghteen loles Bittor — Horsmsby, Bt. Leus, : ; mer beating Bpiphary ed thetr id morrow with some team In the twelge || 4 vaine et e m. T Pue e o e T e ih | T N s s thattee D o by, B 5 g Bl o Warwicke, 7 to 5. The |ed may telephone West 2472. e e G with 35, the same as in the fore- : | The two men have never met in & ly&’é‘a ? Midiands goored helr Initlal win in| Gy \enietic Cimb winl face the || #5I% recommendation. ns e SPAIN DOUBLE WINNER B bt b0 15 Chiok, Eivans 4 ) Bt Lows, M. ) game with the Cleveland Parks. Kenilworths tomofrow_afternoon on CHAS. E. MILLER, IINE tarily ard took snother 6 on the 440-| - - [N _DAVIS CUP TENNIS ?:.:',"'v"'“‘"‘ tournament, ‘and this| ' " We, 10; lest. 3 Yanrton AdIcHe Glab will cuier. N Rih ihebatn gl ThuaL c e te by :-mon:- |‘nht: 5?:’: ::: m!‘ Bag! July 1 o gn e l-" tb?h ; icago AMERICAN r.l::vl . 5 4 ta| jonal Cwi;alil’on. lvl"« ¥. W, |points Mt ?"-‘" Play will start RS he [t 5 Ihs At rqund el R mmy”m¢ o X’::-l'll: § a : - : Hltadsh, s and ;r'::"':g""‘:ma northeast, FINY | e muna .:m took th "ANY KIND MADE OR REPAIRED. the tt ; ; ‘clock. ‘Washiagton . . and gs on the second attempt. el Ionte Betrattar Ao s, A o S | ¥ will begin at 3 o'clock. measure of Walter Reed in a 5-to-4 Cores ! e Makes Hele fa Twe 6ol, 62, 6—3. Rarlier Count d¢| . . ] ; Otrele Ciwb will play. the | game of the series for the 1 VRIS that was all the resistance the ; Dr. A A Fyses| oy " g 5 . 3 : 4 1 % Super ‘&':'y".-m the, Riverd trict of AWashington title. Y T A player would suffer from par, {in five meta Z y . 2 % = 5 i m Senior nives d g hurlsd good ball detar LR A 181 P M. T4