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MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1 TH : PAGE 13 tet Art Fletcher Isn’t Discouraged Over His Phillies tet p= ADEI BY aes Lf EVANS ARIS q Ee the tient: pin it must not. be en \ y one fielding 6 - , ” w it takes time to rebulld a ball clut over Pat Moran's Cincinnatt ae % w gasile bh oe ception 4 r , " 4 h : ing for @ team behind to come along From the low position of the Phillles one ¢ . at pre iw seeing ‘ , ‘ ; § whe or nat “ it loked am if they, were going to make the grade, with the Phillie rved more to discourage the t been weak pitel on 1 if they lose the ‘ou want than the s ‘ gan a a William When r u race apue to the afternoon of el ne ¢ e were lost thru k it ft y ers & ing « 6 s rey en't hitting ITWIE biggest \ « r eagu 3 when t beat them in a double. around the camp, was prese . . Rube Marquard, Once Cast Off ! ’ Dig Down Again, Boys! by Giants, Could Help Champions lympic Team N i ; Ss ‘4 ve m eeds Coin HERE is a strong demand for pitching in both major leagues this season. ther Countries Do It | John J. McGraw says he is staggering along with an uncertain staff, Pat Moran Where to Send Dough . has been claiming pitchers on waivers, while Bill MceKechnie has announced that with pee one more star hurler he would nose out the Giants, BY HENRY L. FARRELL j & In the American League even Miller Huggins of the New York Yankees is having EW YORK, Aug, 20.—Regarding the transportation to Paris next sum- . oe ‘ ha trouble with his remarkable pitching staff. Wear ech the care of dy ah ent t af Asian Ratvardig tye . , _ And while all of this is going on, “Rube” Marquard is pitching as brilliantly as at any action, the American Olympic committee has the following to say : d time in his career for a tail-end club. “The charte 3. America solved the transportation problem t hep Marquard’s pitching this season, his fifteenth in the National League, is as remark- the chartering of Prince Murat's chateau solved t using problem—there : able as any time since he be- Mone big p jem to be solved: at te th em. a t . & f came big leaguer. assist in solving thia x by sending in your fon : A a | | i - See ie Se ik prtion br seine be 7 rs Giants Are Going Good [Going Good} His carer iawn By al follow Grounds in the © 0) 0) One : y Be / Uo as an $11,000 prize. No more emphasis can be added to this appeal for public supp zi re if : i ‘ Ready for 4 ; cGraw, with that pri : had set ane. the committee finance the trip of the Am n athletes to Pa’ ei ce r ig an li fecord. ‘purchase for a. aaa land has been raising funds for almost a year to defray tho expenses ¢ ‘f 4 my x P ui ctean waka eaeoacnia a ¥ sending toa to reprevent the Brg aes” Or Rurapean counties ng Pare ; 2 Hard Drive yee reguneend Mecca have secured funds, and the American team will be given sufficient fina ; 4 be . 4 ‘ gay SUSE (Adit HO LEE OS ; i f Tintoen, the Fae cc cial backing if the public is made to realize that it has Just as much ¢ : ; y A : thas, Gaiid' acevay tarot ci Gavelopert ‘and for mote thag & aa chance to help the cause as the athletes who make the trip and engage apn tc : ae : shy bp angtoge meme nanileoerng| fie. was regarded: ds ono Of CE the actual competition. a ans My: Vi ee j ‘ Reds, the New York Giants are still | Pega gest lemons that ever hit Broads | There is no question that the money will be well spent and that it will | be handled by honest and competent men. The ordinary layman has no idea what it costs to select, mobilize, transport, train and keep a team of two or three hundred athletes in condition to compete in the games. The cost of transportation alone is a staggering sum and the expense of main- tenance !s equally ne great. Some money has been raised by the committee thru Individual subserip out in front with the slimmer but Way jead of six games. . f DEVELOPED ne INTO A STAR Thru a slow and carefu McGraw eventually developed the lean and lanky southpaw. There was a sharp turn in affairs and fipally Marquard became a pitehing still comfortable | Six games would not serve to nur vive much of a p if the cham-| should fall into a bad on jj as long as they continue to rive to the occasion as they have tions and thru the assessment levied on the recetpts of track and field Fe dy : f, i tape tape remeber tina sensation meets conducted by clubs affiliated with the Amateur Athictio Union, but in i iB That record of 19 successive vie- comparison with the amount needed it Is rather a trifiing sum. | mabe” ars ‘ sh to carry them to another tories attained in 1912 remains the Perhaps it will be recalled that there were many things attending the last} § sat : ae a rt . , 4 |best performance of any big league {trip to Antwerp that caused dissatis n ng c brought} | . ee | ‘Season, the - pitcher during these modern timex, « ust criticism upon the committee tn cha ip. : Org ‘ n 4 high tT and they But the #mthpaw phenom did not But tt is not fair to hold that against the committ ppointed to conduct t ‘ ‘ ft 9 ‘ demonstrate ity to play 2 live long—anyway in McGraws jthe next foreign invasion. It must be remembered th y pont-w j ; y Wats: all kinds last two |} opinion, and during the 1915 season J obstacles were encountered in taking the Antwer A that the ‘ ar ook ey were put up the Rube was passed along to the } committes was sort of out of practic epee * : against a on their West Brooklyn Superbas as a fading yet- There {s sure to be no repe n of the discomforts that the 1920 team ex “ais E op patie in | ern trip t took five straight e eran. He lasted five years and a } perienced on its trip to Belgium and during its in . As . ames f who had pen-| § ‘\ half with Wilbert Robinson when eeeee . ; e , 4 t iat at y ! there was another shift in his jour- America has a duty to send a large team to Paris an might be p , ey oh , L ss me . ney, the Rube going over to the emia cua 'ba ib cana, “ettureas dor’ tha todos extiie = : : at ; great and they ut o Cincinnati Reds in cachangp for ing the American team as one of the big features of th ng games, and ‘ ¢ Te ‘ ; ; é lve to Pat n'a club ? Walter Ruether. jas long as the opinion prevails 4 that the United s 7 i ‘By ; r the hardest part of the 4 Marquard lived but one season States 1s laden with dough, they naturally e > seo all of the best of 2 ‘ Te. bina which is yet to come, the : |with the Reds and he was traded the American athletes on the scene of action V are in improved condition. Ja jalong with Larry Kopf to the Bos- ‘There is another thing to consider also. The hope of one time wearing the ‘ ott, Rosy Ryan and Jack ton Braves for Pitcher John: Scott. American shield tn the Olympics is one of the few things that encourages i \° mn are in winning form and it is gt b < One of Marquard’s most recent ‘a young athlete to bear the tedium of learning and training. If none but a Jsomething unusual for McGraw to| va james, was a. phutout saainst. tia ; champions are taken on the trip, there may be no American champions at : ~ have ono pitcher who is sure to |i ? j Louls Cardinals in which he did | some future date, because youngsters, outside of those who aspire to tho me jbe there at the end of the game| Tim " g A nit as On batter. ’ wi +} very little inducement to u alo: } “ ; ” L ‘ ne ~ v 4 | ang Seat lg tapcsedl pane ag have very I cine ericaresnsiest mae Stay ma It ought to be the | battle of the ages”—th 3 go between Jack Dempsey and Lwuis i “4 ne eres ie tnd ecia’ pat : 4 | MARQUARD : ; * Si eat Sa Firpo. Brute strength and punching power probably will predominate over ring clever-| tne continued disablement of Heinie | i ig “It was one of the ‘prettiest It would be a fine thing for professional sport to lend a hand toward the| ness in their little party at the Polo Grounds in New York, Sept. 14. Both the champion!Gron has forced McGraw to export ~ da |pitched games I have seen all sum financing of the trip. It would not be asking too much to have each of the |and the “Wild Bull of the Pampas” have started in on their training grind. Here are|ment with a new infield combina- } rumarked Fred Mitchell. major league baseball clubs stage an “Olympic Day” and turn over the Te-| 5. Inte mictures of the Argentine mauler. They show his “ring face” i his dan-|tion. Fri third, Jackson aty rae a , |That fellow's a wonder, let me ‘tell ceipts to the committee. It could have added features by staging a special |P0€ late pictures Of the Argentine mauler. They show MM ihe iparh ge ttn gs URE a at second have . : jou. While they have been talking Face or a series of races with one of the big athletes asa drawing-eard. As|gerous hitting paw. And e almost forgot), Luis Angel all dolled up in hi) cing wo well together that the} fm wi |about new phenoms and old stars a matter of fact, the major league club owners should not have to be asked ‘foivie ics,” too. FGiant leader may decide upon it| fas dias | this season, there {sn't a pitcher in to do this, they should volunteer and be glad to help Jas a permanent combination, | Yao the league who has pitched better Tex Rickard, Jimmy Johnston and some of the other big promoters could | he: Gianty have a carent aback | ES ball than Marquard. With @ tall “79 do a loyal and patriotic act by arranging a big benefit boxing card. The A end club he has practically: broke: Jand in this respect they have tt i i A. U., thru sponsoring amateur boxing and developing it to a sound plane pas Ri g pele append Be vigor RU TBE MAR VARD oven. of high standards, has done much to make customers for the promoters rena fin a ou rac OP IS acral haa ecg eo apt aor alae or Q You don't hear much about his professional boxihg, and they should at least do something tn return <i 3 ster Nourse, you dort, because pinch hitting to get there. The we! t Fo ienatywneaint sovaviveneqen mate ine crr| LUREUD Is Well, Here’s a Real Star| mw: s"o: "1% ( Diamond Dust | or atsnl wt Sects fense and their pitching is as good the Giants, Reds or. Piratesieitha off the honors In the next Olym in t. If there Cc l Jag MocGraw’s but they are not get Ga $y ‘5 but they are | : Graw could use him. Don’t think t enor noney t dab a cen < © athlete The St. Louls Cardinals fi ed ‘< is not enough money to send a athl omp et ed SE tie thee _The St. Louis Cardinals fave slemed up| OST tune “Sat name mbes : with the kind of food and t ated team ma: re seek = t a In the American league the only | intent ition ts William Hollam, cap-|Moran and MeKechnie, ; ee tM od veg thing the Yanks have to do is to|tain of the University of North Carolina! “Marquard has as much speed ton | win about one half of their games ‘ii snd fimous Oe te next year, ana {ay a& when he broke in as a kidin jand they are paging to do that) won't report to the Cardinals until 1924. | His control for a left hander is re very well. With the Yanks almost — markable.”* a cinch for the pennant, interest ic nibiceint hitice tata peti — The Ife of a lefthanded pitcher among the American leaguers 15] fone back to pitching duties again since|in the majors is usually a short centered in the drive of Babe Ruth} Bre wie Lafayette hi been forced to the} one, return home next Augt Major General Henry All nt members of the com- | f 1 > ne particle if he had a regiment mittee, sald on his return fr rope “It behooves us Americans to . s and do our Dit’ {f we are to |e t 1 can {fo ! oneas daneid eout uphold our prestige as the world’s grea hietic nation, because these | dr ecision t ce Tod| paw st the ¥ other nations mean business. Sweden, Finlan ‘. Italy, Denmark, Norway whe they i on rk: and Holland are preparing on a much larger scale than ever" round at the, Arena ne © traps ho Birming : r 6 Babo ha 2 he let d oa = It will cost the United States twice as much, an‘ nined to get over anid champlor Lappe ese Babe has eu hn e Be uae aan sez nore oo PENN SUMMER | “Di dig do ; " © broke Dig down, boys, dig d Morgan-Ridle 2 , n eating gets, h Bo : Harry Heilman by nine points in|tmallest rookie tn the majors tn Johnny SCHOOL DRAWS Address:: chy sp hearse : 1 16 Then ho| anaes ; ; _ jthe race for the batting crown. |inches tall, but they may he is a wisard Julius H. Barnes, treasurer of the American mi " os | 8° NM ake rs} ahaa ri foe Kk uh ‘ . There seems to be little doubt now | at flelding the app More than 50 coacBes and athletic Broadway, New York city. per : ek - M 648 out o $ : that Ruth will be able to win the) = instructors are now studying the The Chicago Cubs have signed a new poy otball Gouaie the Alabama to matches| . . jbatting title and when he _BeqUe | youths ‘named Raymond. Plerce, whe es Secuieaion a it at Pennsylvania e College under apa ; c succession, ending the pro: : pall but pitch a nohit game, If|the Topeka Southwestern league club. |HUgo Bezdek. There are 30 womieit FIGHTING FOOLS OF FRESH WATER—|/°"","™ 2% 228008 Fok eau? oat : fect, may, | un ma, er t,o an eon ih ara an has been shooting excep-| ‘ it, because is most | failed to come back with the Pittsburg MUSCALUNGE AND PIKE Pak | ae toalares trptn ORR oT tlonally well this season. | He was] |i Nee pete Seren the ate from the big show at he end pasa) BY MORRIS ACKERMAN Pant Gude tathen 20d anager dd | SUT ek, aceon \ BENNY WOULD MOVIES CAN'T IN at the ninth inning the Nationally gages carping} Acs 2 Wits os th epoca poke Doors, and | | 5 ungater WAS) his brother have made names for | | score is 85 to 76! ey — That wa ago, Today | Several years ago in Arkansas, “a GET NET STARS) —and they call it a baseball THIRD ARTICLE—WHERE TO FIND THEM he has changed his opt Morgan | Di "beth Broke / 466 out cae (466 DWYER YES?) According to a ruling of the |W game! sae RD 2 ; . | ) * | United States Lawn Tennis Associa. | RN NOW PLAYING— T'S a far cry from chugs’ he Eastern Canada ‘ Naas fot UGHI DWYER, lightweight |tion, tennis players: are prohibited codfish to enticing tho scaleless | ng the streams in Ju + fo chara " gta ge hihisale,” hag won the heme champion of Australia, is in|from entering into contracts or speckled trout to embrace ear ee f : dl petinng “tile coe oy enn teboat trea (Tl ‘ : New York, and Charlie Harvey, his/agreements with motion picture Parbed hook. ot a feathered fly. comes in lightning y ive | § i fa [einige saidtatk hefore American manager, insists that he|companies to show motion pictures I've gone through the various | Pounds or more. From the middl y | be matched with Benny Leonard. |of themselves in action, in consid- Three years ago Lew Edwards,{eration of a certiin percentage of ft i yugh to vote, | stages of inland fishing in America | August to the clos of , apt Fy ; aie pe to, Yt : : pierre tre cir another lightweight “champion,” the receipts therefrom, camo over from Australia Se Se Reems: from burlap-sacking shiners and|the middie of September, in ‘ $ or ani rib trapgun and repeater shells! [i&% bt hornpouts to flipping flies to skeptic {foundland, you can hit es OUN aa t : r | with prestice wadding. & cee gs |streams where a single fly can load |¥°d UP fo } d ees? sc ete pis ‘ Se ia He, too, wanted to fight Leonard. | T enue a tons Ja boat in a day's casting, if the an-| Nate Druxanm has lined up a| Duncan now ts practicing for But, while waiting for Leonard, 3 JOCKEY MUST ‘ mnie atdty as the rab ,{tho national and — international : ; ‘ ‘ It's the same story as the rabbit | jie can last that long. |bang-up card. It doesn’t take much} tt at camp Perry, 0, in j matched himself with Richle Mitch- PAY DAMAGE| hunter craving grouse, deer, moose ‘ f re ell for a sort of warm up. tarfo the big speckled trout | of a bill to back a mal nt of the] gentembe \ k se and grizzlies in more or less easy oak chat pies UapouE ths first | x5 read : nee but this did| - kaon Mitchell knocked him out in Nae pak Moc iae aes stages. Waid ectedit tates (hb| pti heec tek, shag ee Terhiai sant cates seven rounds, and Leonard, when |" Sen snk. thatantne Trout ‘ishing, with an artificial | Tesh mouth bana taking up the va-| "Cy ont'yins me heat warcnea ot | FAMOUS JOCKEY S he heard tho results of tho fight |(re animal go injured. may” collect fly, stands at the top of the heap | -oteq positions in the rapids and tast|* eat inch ni Mabie rerereny a IGNS TO was sore aa a banty hen. ‘by clvil. suit in Wagiand fa the world’s’ flahing. When you | Votes, oni che other hand, the world | umacle THe complete card fo! Opa eeKel NS): PR yay v tied) resent Wheel : amous Nipigon offers its 1 Ld Uitte, rata ck oan fil T pould box him? We {oWher Won a damage suit against next stop im hun desire. |tropt to the July angler. | ht Bik ts TIJUANA RACETRACK, Mexico, the Fator boys will be seen in the |20dy unt! Ee hs a jockey and was awarded $1,500 There is no rod in the world that| Ona recent trip in Algonquin po hs : and costs. ed Welsh va. Jack. Heal g. 20,—"Have, just signed Jockey saddle at the border course dur se w has quite the polse and artistic|Ontario, I was fly-casting below Fred Welsh . 1 aie? course during aH. BEI, Sadie MeCarth v Danny | Bimer Fator to ride for W. EB. Nes coming mee i. beauty of the rod—no fish of |dam for trout, Having poor luck, wad : nny | Blmer Fator to ride for |the coming meet. HERMAN WILL LUIS. FIRPO Is quite the grace and magnificence of | put on a spinner in'the hope of catch. | Matthew slehous and the International stable."| Tho good horses Adonis and John ET JOHNSON \ the trout—all lovely to look at, All| ing bass. A huge speckled trout took This is tho gist. of a telegram Just] S, Reardon will form the nucleus of ME | A PHARMACIST The first of the famous aro splendid fighte |tho spinner on the first cast ar Wil i F received by James W. Coffroth, of|the Nesslchous string, while others] Floyd Johnson, the young heavy-| puis Angel Fir ; d . pened wuis. Angel Firpo, the South Well may the wielder of the ta as 1 know is gol 1 lie orce: 9 Tijuana Jockey club, from J, G.|qwilt bo acquired before tho Tijuana | VCSht will meet “Tiny” Herman of) 4 ior avy’ : RING 4 | the Tijuana Jockey club, from will bo acquired before the Tijuana | yen Wh Ae tinal of the Demp. (American heavywelght, is a drug iN pered bamboo splints thank the ors f Pl Sdawey, trainer for Nesslehous, the| opening. ‘Trainer Bussey has been b : gist by trade. He is the first Great Spirit that most of them feed| Tomorrow: “The Game Fish of to Halt ANS | | Bussey, trainer for Nessiehc ‘ sey-Firpo fight at the Polo grounds|yuenist of any note that the pro- ‘LARDNER has been a ng rar Ho has | targ T still stands as a would have drawn a pile of mone rise to a fy wo FEN OE tel en Be | stable, the latter composed of sev-|al stable in purchasing racing stock, Tan enn notadie nonce 9 the] AUSTRALIAN HAS || ui fitch fone" itty |e weathy Omaha huniness men this being dieoned by news fom| JOTE, RAY WINS |BRIGHOUSE TO who are just entering racing > , ently organized e onal #lven a freo hand by the Interna Sattamnbe on the surface, and in consequence, the People. recently rganized International | & a fr and by the Internatin-| on september 14 avis D # SeOaINed ed that he would attempt these two stables to TiJuana for the ne: | “come bac to the ring and |/ winter racing, which opens Thanks-| Tipton sale. Bussey has made offers Sniadle Qlatanee rupaliig: SHERION perhaps to a championship, haa || giving Day, The Tijuana meeting,| on several well known stake horses | peat willlecHitola’ inves ibn ad The Brighouse racing season is to series— temporarily abandoned his in-]|with $40,000 added money for thelana the International stablo as well open here again today, Seven races In Nova Scotia, New Brunswick,|each of the qectators are in a posi. | F Salle tacer here Gea MAY th Gay ae + q , vasion of the Kast Coffrot dicap, and big sums for| ay Negule : ore 3 3 s}will be held today, and all ex Labrador and Newfoundland there| tion to wate’ races in all the / ffroth Handicap, and big as N how certain to, be rep-|three.tifths of a second under the|\r4, y of next 74 resented in the Coffroth Handicap, | record, Kk depths of our Northern rock-bot-| 3 6 track in the world can tomed lakes, Tho trout family is|compare with the Flemington course well scattered over North America.|jn Melbourne, Australia, because | NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—Jolo Ray,| yANCOUVER, B. C. Aug. 18— ‘J Ritchie planned to go back || the other stakes, is attracting racing js one speckled trout that stays at} stages HT thy K ome art oS P | this fall and take on some of || strings from near and far, the Tijuana Derby, and the Tijuana | the boys, with Benny Leonard In Wimer Fator, Bussey will have] Gup, to nothing of the rich GEORGIE LEE the two pvinces this fish is Now P ‘ “ seat, tv, provinces this tian is) BRITISH STAR 1s Hie goal, Now hls piana aro || one of the most capable’ riders In |ci'ies get alae oxctesinely wor nel CHAMP STARTS BOXES tee ” o 7 no “native ‘out—t omewhat uncertain as to when || America, turf erities declare. Mer | two-year-olds, abrador-and Newfoundland as the TO LIVE HERE ho will make ft, It won't be Im: ||comes from a family of riders and| HARD TRAINING) Gcoraio ioe tho chinese boxer in “mud” trout, (Why « fontenalis| NEW YORK, Aug. 20 LI mediately, tor reason will soon.be back at Tijuana, where | SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 20.—More at: of A 2.part Mermaid comedy ediately, fo one " ack j 84 iA, N. Y., Aug. 20.—More | slated to meet Joe Mackrell of Fr should tm termed a mud trout in| Edwards, Britieh wprint Rrasnpith Willio sympathizes with Job. ho first mastered the rudiments of \SCHAEFER TO boxing was on the program for Jack| no, at Fresno, Tuesday night, in the | (my ‘hit bisa ue audignee more than I could fathom.) and the third place winner in the “Can you imagine mo in the ||Jockeyahip. His two brothers, La| Dempsey, world’s heavyweight cham.| main event of n : to go into hysterics} in you {mag i 1 keyah i , world’s cham: the American Legion The sea trout of the maritime|100 and 200-meter races In the last ring with a boll where somebody || Verne and Marion, are riders of note, | HAVE TABLE pion, who fs training here for his} smoker. ° - provinces is not the wea trout of Olympic, is coming to the United!) could hit it? No, I'll walt a]|The Intter was champion Jockey of| Jake Schaefer, former world’s} fight in New York with Luls Angel -—— oe Southern waters. This fish is spec-| states to make his home and will|| white and leave the bolls here 22, ending up tite yeariat Tijuana|champton billiard player, will have] }irpo, The champlon did his first] wy x and Jefferson Uni: Kled, looka and tastes like the non-! Join tho A. A. U. It was learned|| when T mast,” says Willie y having piloted more winnerathan|an especially built billiard table|real work here yesterday with Jack|vorsity will stage the first football migrators of tho clan, here. ny vider in America, All three of|erected in his Los Angeles home, | Burke and George Godfrey. practice on September 1.

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