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. SPORTS, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JULY . 13, 1923. ; SPORTS. P Four Are Favored in Open Title Golf : Griffith Rejoins His Club Empty-Handed HAGEN, KIRKWOOD, SMITH EUST OF QUALIFIERS = |WITH MOHAWKS BEATEN, [“snuwsrious | SCOUTING TRIP THROUGH AND SARAZEN STAND oUT 'WTTLEGOLFPLAYY GARFIELDS HOLD STAGE 7= 371714 DIXIE PROVES FRUITLESS 205 S INWOOD, L. 1., July 13.—Those who - Rioo. rt. 1 | | qualified yesterday in the national SANDI.OTTI—:RS today are busy discussing the defeat of the Mohawks | Siri,, 16 | {Will Send Richbourg to Washington to Have Broken Ankle Patched Up—Slugging Browns Take Third Straight From Nats, 8-5. Leo Diegel, Washington’s Lone Representative in :’;::e'r!o:x::':r“n:‘e“?:-? i by Dominican Lyceum yesterday, 4 to 3, in section B of the un- the three previous days, and thelr limited division. Victory of the Southwest club bears out the pre- Championship Play Starting Today, Is Rated |.cores. foltow diction that the race in this section would be keen. It brought home the . J. M. Barnes, Pelham........... T4 180 fact that the Indians, the strongest outfit in the series, are not invincible. a Second Choice by the Dopesters. | omn, Farrell, Quiker Ridge...l T4 Attention now is centered on the Garfields, the only combination in the Bobby Jones, ‘Atlenta. . o 188 | unlimited division to win three straight. = S R T BT The largest gathering of the year "J"M- ’};.Tfl“- .,., 188 | turned out’for vesterday's fray. The BY W. R. McCALLUM. Cyry” Walker, ' Englawood, ... .. 188 | result forced the Mohawks to second Williams aa PRAB 4 8 e lace, the South t club going to the - NWOOD. Long Island. N. Y., July 13—Seventy-seven aspirants for the | 5o s Sooior gity ... = e B P cha H ; H G C. H. Lorm . Both Fi ey Kelly Mi Mec- 3b. . national open golf championship, now held by smiling Gene Sarazen | %uSa ortiow D Rianey Setyiond Micker M UNLIMITED DIVISION. Eovarison, 3b.. of Briarcliff Lodge, this morning went into the first shock of battle | Georse Bow allowed but five bingles. Through (SECTION A.) Schliebner, 1b.. o s stiTawood. From-nomion every ot sountotioritbo i S e | B E s e & series of miscues Dominicans scored el | Bavie b tionals. Bronzed, bruised and baffled. the big boss blew into the B : = ST | 8. Sanderson. Franklin, N. H. their winning tally in the fifth Collinss . " club’s hotel here vesterday with not a word of cheer for Donie Bush has ended. Today at 8 o'clock the drum fire of the battalions advancing \f ‘Hofuer, Philment, - Xestordey's manager of the ag t b I i e % = - | pe! tached Amercan Legio ushed its win |ecury, 3. Total 35 8 14 27 10 aggregation that threatens to slip into = American on Gene Sarazen's stronghold began, : cter A slon b { : > ghold began, and from now on until the close of| e e column to two straight in section A Batted for Russell in ninth inning. | League cellar before it ends its longest road trip of the vear S 3 v ; 2 ¢isiof che or Le in"ninth innin 1 mc1 c\rv‘w;\l(nslvvp tomorrow night the battle will go only to the strong | QUALIFIED MONDAY. ?lt‘r;:;"’w\l‘lx:‘;::ay. ::”:-i“ér." \':r::’:: 3 v ;g::::g tor %'u'ffixin'eur::r:"mnm:, [ Bronzed by a sun declared by the prexy more powerful tha - EnCick . A 2 .| 6. Sarazen. Briarelff Lodge.... Clatterbuck ~ toed _the mound _for S 1000 | Moy - 1000 | Washington 00000320 op;thing else this side of Gehenna possibly could be. bruised by travel over Washington has but one contestant in the championship—Leo Diegel ' Abe Espin £ | the Legionarles. allowing but four E 500 | Petwarth. .. St. Louis.. 11102003 x—8railroads rambling none too gently through the hills of Tennessee and of Friendship. who qualified on Tuesday with a score of 155, Leo is Emil Losor! Oukmene ... blows. Aud and Klucken each con-|JrO.U.AM0 I [000 | Printers. : Two-base hits—Williams. Gerber, Sevoreld. | Arkansas and baffled in his search for material to bolster his pet pos counted as one of the second choices to win this championship. Four Jack Huichiton, Glan View. . - R T ST R S = I omass, DUBfoD (Lome e erteen: | session, Griffith stated most emphatically that none of the big league team men stand out head and shoulders above the rest to win. Hagen, Sarazen, | v Mehlhorn, North Hills. ... 73 o Hantley PO i oo™ v Shamrock, | Double plays—Herris, Pock and Gharrity: | are going to be helped at present by anything the Southern Association MacDonald Smith and Joe Kirkwood are the favorites, with the dope- | Leo Dfegel, Washington. D. Displaying a flashy brand of ball.| Yesterday's result—Dominican Lyceum, 4;| Washin ton, 5; Bt, Louis, 5. Bases on balls— | can offer. sters wavering on Hagen. The former king of British and American pro- 55=f'x'a°..",‘1&e'§'§‘°‘}'..§.'"m = Mariners scored their first victory | Mohawk, 3. Off Zachary. 1; off Russell, 1; off Davis, 3. “But,” added the president, “we arc going to get a player who ma: fessional golf secms to have lost his sting. But he is no easy hurdle for | ¥ Witlams, Peeri Ree B dhe s L e i tad ISIN (O, STANDING. BUN 340y Dustorih, 2 "Hits—Of Dawa, | aNIOUNE to something after a bit of seasoning Lance Richbourg. out the rest of the field to jump. and Walter will form an obstacle no man | G Evans. jr.. Edgewater....... B ng onnell's tossers, € to 6 Team. W.L. Pet. | Team. . L. 6 in 614 ‘innings: off Zachary, 12 in 7 innings | fielder of the Nashville club, is to join us. However ecove: can turn off with a laugh | Bob MacDonald, Chicago...... Slugging in the first three sessions|Dom'aLy'm 2 0 1.000 | Boll. Field.. z (none out in elghth inning): off Russell, 2 in| f Brolten a J 2 S5 S IUSCRECCONE 3 a laugh. | Ben Parcla, 1. 191 accounted for the losers' runs, but [Mohawks.. 2 1 667 | Park View. 1 fhning: off Degforth. 1 in 9% innings. Hit | iTOM 2 broken ankle before he can do any playing for my club Kirkwood, who led the entire fleld| shank, and got a 79 in the afternoon. | Ered Cantusa. West when Flynn took the mound for the |Brookland.. 1 1 .500 | Harlem by pitcher—By Danforth (Harris). Winning| And that is all Clark Calvin Grifiith | Schieibner spoiled 1} In the qualitving round. is quoted as| Cruickshank was Erent m the morn: | & By Booth: Batnam........~" - Mariners, O'Donnell's nine was help. | Shemrocks. 1 1 500 | pitcher—Denforth. Losing pltcher.—Zachary. | could get out of the Southern Asso- sping the second choice to Hagen and Sarazen|ing, but took 83 in the afterncon.| James West. Rockaway Hunt less. (SECTION C.) T:n'urn;—:!.url hc}\{:‘-d:?d"lnemn'ufi. Dineen. | ciation—an outflelder with & smashed by New York bookmakers, usually ac- aided by a string of 5s on the Arst — me—Comforter vs. Milan, msof s ankle. Richbourg now is supposed to| The Browns got a ta e first curate gents in the matter of odds.|nine holes. Jones had 4 7 on the third QUALIFIED TUESDAY. Lefty Laycock of the Parks broke 15 %'clock. I be at his home in Florida—Griffith |inning, after two were out. Williams ] Totals ... ST. LOUIS. of. BY JOHN B. KELLER. T. LOUIS, July 13—These are unprofitable days for ivory hunters in Dixie, according to Clark Calvin Griffith. president of the Na- commmeommmrol ol cosnesssoors ormroorwrsnoll 1| cosnnosemmre ccomssurnansd B! cosounonnmnn. conconsrnoncp &l coommssoomn st et e e Sl ' eccoooomcons! ! cocooooscoomo Mac Smith is ranked along with|hole in the morning that brought | Jos Kirkwood, Australis fnto the limelight In section B of the | yoreeraqyn 16—t did not see him atall while in Tennes- | double anc o biors s SL Kirkwood in fhe betting, and many | €ray hairs to the head of O. B. Keeler, Sbi L senfor divison when he hurled his |neits g * Tesult—Marines. CAUGHT ON THE FLY see—but_has been ordered to report|the meory s oc0bSOn GeReging believe he is the real dark horse of | Veteran golf writer of Atlanta, who 5 team to a 5-to-0 victory over the STANDING. at the Washington headquarters of [ AeMa 1ot = and S the tourney—the gent who may find! has followed the youngster through . | Century nine. Each performer of the 2 the Nationals Monday and will be|ereids doutie tave the Beoany the line to the pin oftener than the |Scores of tournaments. At that point | g : j Parks garnered one hit, while L : q & Capt. Harris kicked himself out of {glven surgical treatment expected o | run before u iy hod beon motires others. Certainly Mac Smith came|Bobby looked bad, while the other | A. Basbe, Long Branch ... - cock held the losers to a total 3 2 1 the game in the eighth inning after Rob- |Make him fit for duty by the time|in the second sossior o down to Inwood with a magnificent | Bobby—Cruickshank of Shackamaxon | Jess W. Sweetser, Siwancy . : the club completes it's western Jaunt. ! Singles Ly Gerber and Williams am Zame and is out to uphold the reputa- | —Was playing like a machine. S T inalck Peunelll hung up a new hurl. |ertson stole second. Bucky had been| “Remember Goslin's case.” " said| jacobson's. resisoomens LAIIS a0y o 5 AThNY wh1G 5 v 2 ecord for the seaso section 4 | questionin, e Dineen's decigions |G q AT etire Lon of the Smith family, whicn has Jones Stages a Comeback. Joo Sylvester. St Albens.. Ing ecord for the season in section A questioning Umpire 1 Ee “Jnflsl;'n; GriMth, “We had him ready for play e SE on_ s se American _natiol 5 s 2 i P Ssnior jall through the fra nished | th ¥ e s 2 ach was unhittable in the fourth ToUrnaments over a strereh of tenty | ;pBUL, Jones came back with a 2 on | Emmet Yranch, Yousgstown. .. the Waverlys, he fanned nineteen of SENIOR DIVISION. 1Lt g 4 Well, from what I could gather Tich- |, 22h Was unhittable in the fourt years. ¥{the short sixth, and that not only | J&ry SRR el ore the Plaza tossers and allowed one = the inning at the middle station. Harris | hourg's fracture was of a similar| i s nicked for a brace of tallies made him look better, but restored | & A Armour West'Bithors . 75 { hit. his team winning, 18 to 0. Sunny (SECTION A.) | 1s not expected to draw a suspension for |nature and had he been with us at|.n the fifth. Da arted the frame Diegel Plays With Ouimet. his ebbing confidence. Bobby t00K & | Juck Forrester. Hollywood . Burdine and Charlic Bernhardt led in | Today's game—St. Teress va, Roamers, Ran | oo oo 0 I8 0 ihie i itinie Twe " wouldl ihave thedl hi | ble to ce Tobin fanned Diegel went out shortly after 9|5 @%ain on the third in the afternoon, | . Culci, unattached. . the hitting, the latter collecting 4 |dle field, 5:15 o'olook. 10 ¥ARORIUS DEOL playing now, for he hurt himself| Ut doubled Davis } o alac s ey L shonty STt where he pushed his second shot and | DI McKay, Pittsburgh homer, two doubles and a single and | Yesterday's result—Waverly, 18; Plaza 0. June 8. But the Nashville manager|ScoTed when Williams singled Sty thhe mprning with Francls|then took three putts, and took a 6 | John Black, Wichita, Kana... the former crashing 4 single, double ; e | A soggy fictd a_shower | 1013 me ‘he Sl ‘was on cratehes. | 4 Leibold and Peck. both of whor holder: ofithe Citie in 1913 Wwhenihel o (e SCVCRteonth. - here He WhS QUALIFIED WEDNESDAY. E ple Team. WL P! Tewm W.L Pt |shortly before game time was re-|Well‘have him off them right after|(T¢¥ Passes were the only Nationa beat Vardon and Ray in @ Play-off | lsoked good. ~He finished with a 5| 3 Smith Sen Francisco ... 74 Argyle tosxers ndvanced to three | MobawkPr. 3°0'1.000 | Lexington.. 1 2 .333 | sponsible for much slow fielding by |he gets to Washington. finfngs buti Davie lad His & € at Brookline. . Ogg. Worcester, M. ¢ stralght victories in section A of the | Waverly... 2 0 1.000 | §t. Teresa.. 0 2 .000 . ; ; Richbourg Highly Touted. 2 ad s troubles on_the eigl ories ection A o Joth teams. Bluege slipped and fell % Highly Tou in the sixth and sever Tho match of the day was that in| “rert after & Brilliant effort of 74| 3 SarEsnt, Columbus, Chie. 154 | junfor division when they fook the |Bomers... 1 01000 Plaza o e e | Thi oo b bas iy Sl ; which Bob Jones of Atlanta and Wal-|in the morning, was out in 40 In the | Mike Brady, Detroit......- 185 | measure of the Wintons. 6 to 5 (SECTION B.) lin the mud when attempting T tlbs, it o Davis in Finally ter Hagen played. Crashing Walter. |agternoon, but got back in 36 to tie|G. Jacobus. Ridgewood. N. J. 188 | Johnson and Monk aided the Winners | Today's game—astecs ve. Linworth, Wash- | McManus' bunt in the eighth inning, |touted by southern leaguers in Ben-| zachary opencd the sixth wit :'fl:h xnm-] ém in (l;ls ",.u)\._am ot out-|Jim Barnes, who was a hole ahead of }"‘L‘“x‘.‘:{‘h,,:!.'sfia 186 | at the bat ington barracks, 5:16 o clook, but from @ sitting position made a :Nh They ‘;‘a‘lg """: ':"“)fl him Rl oo Davis—a off Ger v Bobby | e first fe oles. i s . v 3 3 3 - X s t almos: caug e flee en he was|ber's glove he shortstgp foolisk Seccad oalr 1o ihe Bentewnl el luieier e S Moo, New York. o1 15| . Rowp, Muriing for the Shamrock| Yesterdsy's result—Parks, 5; Century, 0. |throw that almos: caught e e e il e ® e 4 A match was the pairing of Kirkwood | thirteenth, where John Black took a | o Les Angoles . .. Juniors. led his team to a 7-t0-5 vie- : in the batting lists. Richbourg plaved |threw wild, permitting Raryiic 'nnd“.\ilm- Smith. {\ player, w‘||m came on Tuetday. but he finished from ! g = The lone error .-mmm‘ ugam\l‘lhe cvfllpge( ball ,:1‘1-<lxnrx:|.; H,a Jast vear|make second. Leibold was safe ‘wher o this country from Australia three!that point on one under par. E. the result of-a low|was given a trial with the Giants in|Gerber e his second error of the years ago. noted 8 & maker of trick | Barhes mude the finest 'Shot of the |G H. Rews. Plttsbu . Itea wtihe bat for the Shamrocks throw by Bluege that let Jacobson|spring training, but John McGraw {Inning. but Zach was unable to leave shots, paired with one of the finest!day to obtain his par at the eighth. | D. Campbell, Holiyweod & 3:-- garnering a pair of hits in three get to first in the fifth inning. It|cast him aside without an option onl!second base natural golfe in the world, an|HIs tee shot was in the rough. and he [T w‘_",,;:’,‘v Meatolatr. . 3 tries. Smith slammed a homer. Solved. {tory over the Park View team in sec- Brand. Alleghe R ition B of the junior division when he |Stanley. ¥ 0 Parks : did not affect the run-getting him, it appears. The Nationals were| Goslin singled to center. scoring Zach Americanized Scot, whose name is fa- |completely topped his second shot.| @' Hughes, Lancaster. Pa..... sy . JUNIOR DIVISION. given a claim on Richbourg whenjary. and when McManus failed to stop mous in golf. He took a midiron 200 vards from the = Timely hitting, Including a homer | Grae |, Willlame has been fatteninz his|Dick Wade was sent to Nashville |Tobin's return of ball Leibold ta razen w paired with Chick (Breen and laid the ball dead on a| (. 4o ¢ leaders yesterday by Tribh ve the Mount Pleas- B A. batting average at the expense of| So far as inflelders and outflelders|lied and Goslin took second. Rice ther Evans, the accurate, while John|Very small green with a Bunker to > JIM BARNES. ant fctory of 3 to 2 over d}‘ud:n game—Elliott vs. St. Joseph, Rose- | 1he National pitchers. He has made|are concerned, Griffith savs there is|crashed 1 far enough into cen Black, who just got in last Tuesday,|carry at the end of the shot. Jim g the Tremont nine in section C of the |16, 8:15 o'clock. - “hits in thirteen times at bat!nothing else to be considered in the|for a triple w making shots with Hutchison, | Was very steady all the way, playing | Morning round— 3 5 junior division. Behrens of the win- Yesterday's result—Argyle, 6; Winton, . he series. r swats in as|league except Doc Prothro. third sack- | base. magnetic J¢ whom the experts| tlle customary Barnes low ball. * |Qut--. 8 3 EE & 8 =08 ners allowed only three safe drives STANDING trips 1o’ the plate went to the|er. who had a trial with the Natlon- | turned to on e to any b ol Inwood again took it's toll in_the [In.. — als several seasons bac e prexy|headed for second B T e Ny ftent, but Who | persons of Tom McNamara and Guil: | Afteracon round— A rally in the ninth, which netted | Team —W.L. Pet | Team 5 Sretidat eetinnian el ksl bre sl i say crush into a brilliant streak here %55 5 3 3 & 73 4 - henas 1o | Warwick . 3 0'1.000 | Winton. E cerds = cot! ahfl romp through to the titl ford and the others. Tom was around | Out 3 4 13 _e_1s0 [ three tallies cnabled the Southends to | Warwick.- 3 5 1.000 | Winton. vesterday | flelding and hitting for Memphis and | Jacobson, Willia Toos et BN 0 e e oion, |in 823 In the morning, got disgusted|In.... 4 8 trounce the Linworth Midgets, 6 to 5. | gif0e -~ § § 1500 5% Josep 3 [000|should have been singles. In the firstimay procure him before many davs.|Manus. Rice's AoHbY iayed with Tim Barneal Shamplon. i with the game in the afternoon and | JOHNNY FARRELL. in section A of the midget division 508 {nw e e Bl Nnar il o aerenent etiren: Joubly B T e, il vabe | withdrew. He was runner-up in 1912 | soraing round— The hitting by Kilroy. Ferris and B (SECTION B.) 4 double on @ swat to left field when |with Memphis concerning Prothro ] around with Bobhy Crulokensmn. of |2t Buftalo out 8T s 2 = . Taylor featurcd Todags grmo—Langdon Mardfeldus vs. slin fumbled the ball before mak-| Grifith also liked the work of a i |"Most of the men who failed tolrn. t. Rainier. 5:15 o'clock. ni a poor throw tu Peck that almost{young catcher in the circuit and may | ent tered hi oA T Shackamaxon. Willie Reekie and | red his second Toin Farrell of Guaker Hidee wend |qualify and many of those who did| “ktigmoon round— 3 i y gifesterday's result—Shamrock Jrs.. 7 Park |beat the r to second negotiate for him later. He savs that da D kingld to il ¢ 1 * [ qualify believe the severe penalties|out 4 5 5 5 8 2 4 5 4—40 LUTZKE s DNE_BASER = the youngster handles himself very Leiboia anEit cetter paired. while Al Watrous. former |J/\"the'back of the putting greens are[In.... & 5 3 8 4 3 & & 43676180 STANDING. : n a series in De- | well “behind the plate and posse: into the right aiilon. . g Canadian open champion. and Willie | . : e tamort, bale tanme wee fitudy . St % partly to blame for the high sc 3 tre tOmMorrow roo«a are | much natural hitting ability. Gr then relieved Davis and retired the next O pLcof Sr Tomis were hooksllGuy. | Standifer. Wiltred ield, Leo Yo scoREs THREE MEN ¥ 5 %000 wieens scheduled with the Tygers and there|fith intends to follow the boy's record | two batters i aoneR e These were ,”fil pairings which | Diegel and Gene azen all belleve | Morning N eas e Al Park View. 2 1 667 | Epiph.Luth. 3 ~ two postpenements from the Ma nd may give him the chance to wear| The Browns did the dirty work in the There ware enySataies. | Although lthe bold player is too severely penul- |D8t-- § 3 3 § § § ¢ ¢ 3™ Sham.Jrs. 2 1 .667 | Langdon : + of the latter is likely |3 National uniformb. eighth._Jacobson dumped a single infn in the first two ro i Lk lized atiInwood. | Thex mold tehe DOl ci s oot (SECTION C.) o be played off during this tour Browns Take Third Straight. left. MecManus bunted ar s safe n first tw unds today w player who goes for the green should erns b e CLEVELAND. Ohio. July 13.—Thel| i S 1 may break through for a round orlnot find hfs ball in a practically un-[Out.... & & 8 & 8.3 & 5 8288 ., | LB LA, O e Itzke, third | ame—St. Martin vs. Clover. Tth and | At that, cripples and youngsters|phen Bluege attempting ba two. Cyril Walker is playing without | playable place, but @ should have |2 name of Walter “Rube” Lutske. third | Mearse streets, 5:16 o'elock, | ) SOX. 6: TYGERS., 5 | Zisnt be avle to do as well as the | &L, SIS0 [o0eye Ziachary here. and @ partner. as an odd number qualified. [nearly as good o chance as the entrant BOBBY JONES. B o ertred 1ot base pati | Tosterdsy's rosult—Me. Plossant . RED SOX, 63 5, 3| Nationals are doing right now. They | EETEL NG 0 8ty £ har i | who is short of the green. And they e 5 & e oL { ; : Dut & bit of kick into their game ves. | Juc n third. &t Eiy Tast Now Ix Ou. o iR Ao nios say to et up e | on e AT b e 4 80 iLi",‘2.’,‘,',’:,’“n;,..‘!'.,,‘,“n‘““,’m"’u LR STANDING. | 4T DETROIT | terday. the third of the series with [Ijiter: butting for Ezzell, was intentior The big test is on_ The other rounds ! the hole, but they won't do it them-|In..... 4 4 3 8 § 8 | e e e with" Phitadels T pee, | Boston, ABIO.A Detroic. A the Browns. but came out of 1§ bexten | &1 Passed and Robertson. who ran to- have been but skirmishes—heart- |selves here. Afternoon round— phia. . Mt. Pleas't .000 | Tremonts. Map | ESACATRS {8 to 5. Jezebel Tecumseh Zachary|Dim. stole ecomd. =~ Schlicbner ther Y 0! and Dixie Davis were opposing pitch- fray with a loft that clea breaking skirmishes, to be true, but 3 eto ases were full, two men were |8t Martin. 000 ' Simpson. ] eld barr skirmishes. neverthele which did | In. 6 s—ss—m—1s6 | The ba Clover 1500 | Warwicks. . o Bt the start. but nelther Rrished. | the lett fisld barrler. 0 Davis went first, being withdrawn out and th count stood three balis not mean anvthing in particular. -rm:cLAY cOURT TENN'S A - AN [and two strikes on Lutzke. With the i | D HEATaE be awn nros do not get anywhere on the Failed to qualify yesterday next pitch all of the runners were the seventh. after the Nationals, who il o ; ent hitless for the first five innings INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. 84 aualifying rounds, but they went out | Alex Girerd, Oakisnd.... | hiand Lutzke connected with a sin- MIDGET DIVISION. Slianks.2b ad battered him fo enough runs R. 3 E : v e Bassler.c today keved up for the fray. with TA Em E. Rogers, Davten. Ohio. Devormer, ssler | N every shot a bang for the pin. To the | - Jesss Guilford, Boston...... 1:in the sixth and seventh sessions to | Jerses City s le to center e v ‘erguson.p. 0 RS that only ten| (SECTION A.) el Sty g o ‘players have W i i, ; : : o | Roohester iR mplonatils. eans| |&1 Cuict, Briaroliff. .o 2 other gue players ha ‘oday’s game—Aurora vs. Park V Olsen.p oitie the quintet of tallies registered |Roshester o . o : 1 thousands of dollars in gold coin of | [ 8loff Zacharv in five frames = Nemo, St B and Fretag: Judd, Keenan execut v since 1910, and only | Station Plaza, 5:15 o'clock Francis.p the realm. and they want it INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. July — Jossph Soka, Jenkintown 9 Leibold’s homer that scored - L. Ryall 4 allowed but three safeties. Schneider | Finworth X y |atonats ‘wus | | 200000000mmwmpmbn Haney,3b Codb.cf Manush.If Heil'ann.1b g Rignev.ss. conmmoSmma PRSOSSAN 3 2| omomoosomummrmunn 8l coco0oommmommmmumn® five wince 1914, The datter were Lex| Yesterday's result—Southiand welisp” e In a field not as bril s i od . . 1% | Nunamaker. Oscar Vitt, Duffy Lewis. | worth, 5. "ot E i R DRI S s 0 which plaved during the Ars thees | Competition in the men's singles of |Jumss B Law, Ohorrs Valiey 17 | Ray Demmit and Buck Weaver, = STANDING. :,‘,‘a,;'i:,r' 8 Shased Davis and brought Southpaw B i e LD qualifying davs Bobby Jones and Ed- | the thirteenth annual national clay [Edwin Drost. Farmingd N kit BoEnsield. A el W. L. Pct | Team 3 “Jones 0' Dave Danforth to the slab. 3 die Held. two of the nation’s staram: [N, Zimmerman, Westmoreland 170 | Sherwood Magee vy ravath | Aurors.. ... 2 01000 | Corinthian.. — fach stuck to his guns until twopyiine . S Seurs, Mad e tronhiaton S Starama- | court tennis championship matches |Jick Gordon. Buffalo. 170 | and. ~Irish™ Meusel are the National | &araiii: 3 8 1000 Eoriehis Totals . 30 82715 Totals Bl B o e tient on o TmthEt i thel| Eaa v Mot Bilhs s "Wv' ‘&“L —",‘; today was seeded down to the semi- jGarry Ketcham, South Shore m I],aguers to accomplish the feat Linworth, . 1 1 .500 Park Views, *Batted for Holloway in fourth. jeighth. Then Allen Russell went to| Parnbam and Styles: Reddy. Heitman and morning. But was hitting his Bnots| final matohes, with) both atars; Wil |Emeeteapan IRl | Astecs 2 1 .666 Peerless... Batted for Olsen in seventh the rescue. Following a double play | Urban ¥ ¢ better in the afternonn. His score Was | jiam T. Tilden of Philadelphia. pres- | W. P, Goebel, Chariotts not so good. but his game looked o Horgan, Pitia e botter. his game looked | (W%, /) holder. and Manuel Alonso, |Geseps ighon, Groon Moddow Johnnie Farrell of Quaker Ridge,|ranking Spanish player. meeting |Erank feuly, OG- - pal of Gene Sirazen and Tim Barnes. | atrong opponents. The doubles reach- Tow score of the day at 150, ihe same | €@ the third round as the leading total of vesterday, shot | Tilden. who injured his leg vester- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. by MacDonald Smith. Jim and John | gay, is scheduled to meet Robert Kin- R H E tepmed tomether i the south lastisey’of Sun Francisco while the agile |ndianapalis.. . : [ w € ey went to Troon together | guaniard is to face Wallace son | Milwaukes, 2 go= at nd came Tack' to Tiwond | togecher. | SPATerian, Ph. The winhars of thee | . Bone snd Krisger: Lyndsey sad Shasur. | BIKSN § Yesterday they tied at 150, to lead | piatches will meet Sunday in the | Toledo. .9 14 3 Kelletiop. 0 their sectio the qualifying test championship contest St Paul..... s 8 12 01 Hale®..! Pelham's Prider and ~ Handsome | 1, "0 "qoybles Johnson and Alonso | , Bedient and Anderson; Hall, Napler and 52813 Totals.. 34 Johnny of Quaker Ridge plased the | will complete their match with the Al 216 1ol Hhects’ “SHRDL DR LU H e o her oL Hllinen. Hollowa: Ple ithes ve hitualiv e aeitoe California men. Emerson and Mertz. i S50 1 11 1| epatted for Harris in eighth. ~' Umpires—Messrs. Rowland and Evans. Time birdies and once in a while they got | Bo% /S"Called Becausa of darkness ‘Schauer 484 Mayor W it 8 8 0 8 8 85 8 pjon o fen e e e one. Long Jim. who fs not vet af-| Bl 0 8 oLy 0 meore of 97, | LestsvilleHenses Oity, rain. grnsy SRR = footing bl ecustomary | four-leafed | The winners of this match will meet O e arer Merion: clover, finished with a brace of #'s.]| prits Bastian and Rals i ), Btephenson (3), Lutzke, Brower, 3 He stuck a mashie shot alongside the | INd1anapolls, prescnt champlons, Aususta, 7, Spartanburg, 3 Btephenson, Thres-base hit—J, Sewsll. Homs ighrernih pin and hearly sunk his 31 Tpjay in the hoys' and junior tourna- | Gharlotte acon. 3 (11 innings). run—Browsr. Stolen base—Lutzks. ~Double on the $25-vard affair over Sir Harry | | Play in the boys' and jus Greenville, 11; Oolumbia, 7. play—J. Sewell, Stephenson and Brower. Left Lauder's favorite hazard T I i vesteinay. Albaso ETEs on amea I SIphS ! e & LavaErs ) the singles 3 v n Dalis—Off Harris, 8; Keliotte. 3: Morton, B 1;;.‘ Passing of Guiiford. | snowed great form in defeating How VIRGINIA LEAGUE. gfoz;‘!‘fi'zw“,'_ny_’,,‘:‘m:_ 5 Morson: 8. %5s o ssing s P, suilford ard nsey, 6— —t —3: ilden s i - s. - 3 % the Bokton Crack and the 1021 ama. | beat Phi) lettens, vouthtul Californta | Norfolk & Wilsen, 8 (8 laniags. rain) Figted vl 0 Wl forng pitchar 605-607 7th St Please note that we are teur title holder. finally came on the | star. 6—4, 6—3. 6-—0; Johnson was| Recky Mount, 2; Petersburs, 0. ‘mpires—! 3 - . €. fiftaenth and sixteenth, where the |extended to eliminate Walter Wesn- ¥ - — FITIES et eamaT SRR NI AR mifte localedibet BoiG Tt seige gun had two 58 in a row, and | rook. f—4, 6- , 6—3. while Liob | PIEDMONT LEAGUE. then finally faded from the picture | Kinsey had an easy time with John : ~buy ir or by pushing his mashic shot to the 6—0, 6—1, 6—3 Gresnaboro, &: Raleigh, 0, YANKS, 10; CHISOX, 6 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY buy a pair or more right of the seventeenth green. Jesse High Point, 6, ” . 5 had been hanging on srimly since Dastilie 1b: Winston.al for vacation wear the esenen wote inthe atternoon | FISCHER DEFEATS NILES ' e amtsonee e July Clusaes Suls of during this EVENT! Dol s 5 i St ot IN RHODE ISLAND EVENT| | GRIFFS' STICKWORK | | Beingi't 2 & 1 1 et ‘ HE SS & i) PALM BEACH SUITS __ Tt Reduced from $11.95 and A I E Qe FEST . $14.95. Genuine Palm Beach 9 5 LA™ Bew¥ork .8 8788890811l and Cool Cloth Suits in_this . 1 1: MACKS, 0 il Eanie i ae G000 et o Gl v e i s S 0 i | TRIBE, 1 3 L] kst 00 ol & okisroto Russell thought it discreet to walk | Tefonto 711 1 m] AT CLEvETAND) SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. ‘ggi;gy‘ P B R “—‘“ S [the hard-hitting pinch batter. P:u! Rslw‘l’}"\roigml:éi :':.'.'-2 Thomas and '\'xncé-n' 4 : SR Collins, and wait for a play on Red | p5ts b e - 182 § R. H. E | Runs—Fewster, Flagstead (2). Bums (2), | > o Toronto 5 13 e S Mobils 6 18" 1! jarms Haney (3). Cobb (3). Veach. Error |Schliebner. who has mnot “been so| “Epymann, Mamaux and Clarks: Reis. Fuller Summa.rf.. Atlanta " 9 18 1| Bevormer. Zao-biss hits—Cobb, Bassier (2). ' handy with the flail this season. But ! ton, Doyle and Hill. Vincen Speaker.of., Acosta, James and Heving: Best, Morrison | Home runs—Burns. rris, Flagstead. Stole; J.Sewell, and Brock. + bases — Cobb, McMillan. ~Bacrifices — Shanks. S'p'uson.2b | New Orloans. . 8 13 1|Heilmann. Double plays—Rigney, P: 5 | H, P T IHImmnnn e Lutzks,3b.. Birmingham : 8 17 1iHeilmana (2); Shanks an = Brower,1b. (Called in thirteenth inning: darkness.) base—Boston, 2: Detroit, 13. Bases on balls— 0" Neill e Whictaker, Martina, Win and Mitze; Bates | OF Fergusan. 4: off Holloway, 1: off Cole. 2:| = HESS . HESS = Morton.p and Robertson. | OF Welfe™S Struok out—By Ferguson, 5: by | = bd H Nashvil 4 g0 1| Houoway. 1i by Wells” 1. iee0n Hoilewer. | SN 5 e fiila Ro 114 7in 4 innings: off Olsen. 2 in 2; off Wells, 0 = f. EitsRsck $ 18 2 in 1; off Cole. 2 im off Francis, 1 in 1; off Bowman and Eiffert; McCall and Smith. | Fargucen, 15 in 8 3.3: off Quinn. 0 in 1.3. Hit | 2| by Bitcher—By Forguson (Mamish). Winning | 2332222222 222222282 £ i34 44453441 > cmmmmroomO —_— | i | | N P 1 YT coowonodBwR ormBmoooH® 31 “ P ~& = t | moooomoonmms Bengough.c Shawkey.p.. 4 pownooom 8| maomoconms o alvooorcorommo? % o Bluege ... the_entire qualifying test with scores!® ATnold W. Jones of Provi Russell ... _entire qual -t ith se 3 °s of Providence wi of 79 and 74 vesterday for a total of | gininated by Louis Whita of Texas. | Formots - 53, Reekle is i product of Scotland )™ The semi-finals in the men's singles | Sromery | and fs a powerful hitter whose game | will be played today, with Voshell meet- | aharrity 1w suited to this course. Guilford;ing White and Fischer opposing Law- | Mof B probably would have done much bet-|rence Rice of Boston, Lel 9&‘.- ter had he known the course, but his (RO first round vesterday w his first Conroy ....... 10mp over the Inwood test. Under BLUE RIDGE LEAGUE. | I e wartin.. Hhote circunistances he couldnt hope] foao i o [P e tor much. Martinsbu: mbersburg, 2. Bedgewiok where he pushed his teel shot to this! PROVIDENCE, R. I, July 13.—Carl Pipp.1b.. .. MostiLof. Runs—Hendricks (2), Dugan (2), Ruth (2), season’s best models. Light Of All 1¢0w Shoes tricky short Lole, plaved over into aypischer of Philadelphia, collegiate cham- Pot. | Smith.rf. . Shealy. 15 Smith, Ward, Scott. Shawkey. Hooper (2),! DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY—no trap, and finally got down in 5. He| 5 SO : Falk,1f. 100K three putts at the sixteenth, | climinated Nat W. Niles, the Bos- | Nelll Strunics Hamm, Happeny, Graham, Strunk. Errors— Smith, Scott, Bengough, Kemm. Two-base hits and dark shades. Many of man is so rich that he can pass up the opportu- nity to ECONOMIZE!—you are offered an un- 5 at the seventee dud a4 o eteran, in the fourth round of the 54 Mack,p. s ole iniohing “nfut {ean_the | Rhode Island tennis tournament today, | be - S e I these suits bear the label of 7 on balls—Off Lyons, 2. America’ ¥ 2 s : SR z Dick Walsh Squeezex In. Hanover, §; Waynssboro, 3. Mitchell e S T Duan | cncas Q_f°“m°5‘ manu: restricted choice of the ENTIRE STOCK OF Richard Walsh of New York, who arkensiip, 7 s 31 on |l facturers. Sizes 33 to 40. REGULAR HIGH-GRADE HESS SHOES AT stroke too high e 5 5 Goslin .1 Willie Res of UnperiAtontalals illiams, last year's col- | Judge o -Hendricks, Ward, Smith, Sac- e - e etTeian: Left on basse—How Yors ‘Schloss Bros. & Co.,” one of won the mational publie links title = g R THE FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS—— i Washington & fortnight ago) auall: [T I M T former New o mtenr gitle. { logiate champion,’ fell a victim to S, | Peckinpats fied with @ score of 164. Walsh's putt | oriarty and Nai e of game—2 hou Straw Hats | Lisle Hose Shirts Suspenders 5 PEH A 34 R R R R holder, led the amateur brigade for HoWward Voshell of New York, 6—3,|Harris for a 4 on the eighteenth lipped the | and 31 minutes cup, from four feet awa but he con- RcInD st e | 15 $l 00 9 $7 and$7.50 Held. who licked Walsh for the pub- C C . C Shoes lie links title last vear at Toledo, Every shirt qualified with 160, four shots in front : 7 12th M. 2704 Reduced from|Reduced from . Fast|Famous “Pieneer” of Walsh. 60 $1.35. All sizes.|25c. Al sizes. | e Al sizes | make. 50c value. Cyril Walker, plaving his usual e sagen s B 1 el lean and Press $8,58.50 and 59 $f€a .85 512, $12.50 and § all and Deliver July Clearance Sale of Shoes = $13 Shoes .85 810, $10.50 and § —_— $11 Shoes ORIV, but was in with strokes to spare. Gene McCarthy of Green Valley was around in 77 in the morning. but took 86 in the afternoon. He qualified| with a stroke (o spare. | Nes o ik : g 0 , part of the reason for the high } ¢ P 2 - auallFing scores sesterday. ‘na com. | Eiadaiohis | Biftbureh L fetml Men’s Suits, 95¢ pared with those of the previous day, ot 5 g“u o ..... A N .I Hi :g‘“!‘“' % a m ea o alr was the withdrawal of more than s | | SRR - H 36/.620 Ik Suits Excepted. half the contestants before they sl 3l 6 | 3 5l—| 738 P il S 14 I reached the eighteenth hole in the | -.....| 5l 4110/ 3 1] 2| 5.—(28 43/:594 | Philadelphia .. 138 !\'?5_'1513 3% ) - afternoon. Forty-six of the ninety | Games lost...23/36/39) 530 38 4443 — —| - - A s Leathers players withdrew yesterday. leaving | oo = S L] TRIOK MON| puviea9ld ~o8vomD) but 43 to play, Dexter Cummings of Includin Chicago.’ “the new intercollcgiate| GANES TODAY. GAMES TONORROW. | GAMES TODAY. GAMES TOMORROW. { | ok mmummEe ek moous. Whit # et e N i et civsicse: ERIN T e | s smeisixt Bostaw. | {8 onis ST ¥ . Taranto & Wasman This special price is for Saturday . Sons, Ic. as Harry Vardon called him, was in | New York at Chicago. Now York st Clevaland. | Chiosgo at Braokiyn. Ohicago at N. ¥. 1017 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. only. Hundreds of pairs to choose Buckskin . trouble frequently during the day,; Boston at Detroit, Boston at St. Louis. Pitzsburgh at N. Y. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. R.&.m" ‘nd Fend". from. L'ght or dark shades. Sizes 931 Pa. Ave. N.W. but he always laid @ chip shot dead| ~RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GaMEs. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES ANY KIND MADE OB AEPAIRED. 30 to 50, Buy two at this low prige. ] ‘ Sl b T200 B £ RS o Tg 3y Wotagon 8 a8, st iR £ i .90, By fue prig Yo'l be corrcly,fid ot Hess 3 fow 3 cago. Pittsl 5-3; New York wood. Bobby was around in_ 77 in Bostos Detreit, ‘Ohioa ; Brookiys, TT. . and l the morning, with Bobby Cruick- B hoveland, 115 Fhtladelphis, 0. o R Bl e L I VI ESTATIS R e W OR : T L T T