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— { ' NATIONAL OPEN GOLF CHAMPION TO BE THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1922, p: CROWNED BEFORE SUNSET Browns Expose Weakness |THREATENING THE AMERICAN TENNIS TITLE - By Thornton Fisher In Pitchers in the Series _Just Won by Yankees » Using bik Yor Twice in Four Days Proves Foh! Hasn't Twirling Staff Strong Enough to Beat Out Hugmen in Pen- nant Race. By Bozeman Bulger. N losing the last game and the series to the Yanks, the Browns exposed a weakness—an obvious Jack of strength—that has caused many an old baseball man to revise bis opinion about this pennant. One More leap and the Yanks will be in front. Lee Fob! used Shocker, his pitch ing ace, twice in four days, and on his second trip the Yanks caught bim stale, That's the answer. Wilbert Robinson, dean of all base- ball people still in harneas, often has said that no great pitcher can remain & great pitcher if he is shoved into games before the edge has been re- stored to his freshness, Better lose &@ game with a recruit, he says, than to wear out a star—and lose it, any- way. McGraw kept Matty a star for many years because he never took py such chances. ‘Big Six” etthe: went In fresh or he didn’t start. “A pitching ace can be run in oc- easionally to save a game In a pinch,” ways Robbie, ut if it becomes a habit his good days are soon ended In modern baseball many pennants been lost by working one pitcher ime. Tho big punch is in fresh- news. dues handled over 400 pitchers. je Wilbert'’s words could not be considered those of an upstart. ‘)YPhis remark was made by Uncle “Robbie several years ago. It holds Lisbdd to-day. This second appearance of Shocker “im one series meant a lot more to the | Yanks than a mere chance to tear off Sig’ single game. It meant that the “Browns are very shy on pitchers, without which they may not hope to land a pennant. ‘The Yanks, on the other hand, have enough to make dally shifts for « week. Right there lies their advan- tage over Bt. Louis. For instance, Huggins had intended using Carl Mays yesterday. Carl had ot appeared in the series. In prac- tice, though, Huggins saw that Shaw- key was unusually fit. He promptly ‘used Bob, won the game and left him- self ample reserve pitching strength for the series with Chicago. Lee Fohi is not so well equipped. er has appeared twice in four days, has lost two games and will probably have to pitch again in the next series. . At that rate the chances are he will remain an ace long. Once he ‘weakens the chances of the Browns have gone up Stick Creek without a ‘paddle. ‘With the return of Shawkey to form the Yanks are all hopped up with courage and confidence. Give him bis natural stuff and there are HORNSBY TIES N. L. HOME RUN RECORD July 15.—Rogers Hornsby of the St. Louts Cardinals bome ran record i game with Philadelphia by cloating his twenty- fourth circuit drive, The big blow enue in the seventh Inning off Wilba Hubbell of the Phities, No ove was on base, The record ef twenty-four homers mnde by “Gnvey" Ci of Philadeiphia a 1015, old-tiine national record was twenty-seven, mad by Ed Williamson of Chic tn 1s, Hornsby is now three blows ahead of, Walker and Kenneth William whe tend the American League. They each have twenty-vae, few clubs that ean beat Shawkey. The heavy-hitting Browns were crossed #0 badly by Bob the Gon that toward the end they were docile enough to make us think of old times, As @ flourish at the ond he struck out both Bisler and Williams. Nice exit. that. This was Shawkey’s third shut-out of the year. And when a pitcher shuts out that slugging St. Louis club you may know he is pitching quite a lot of basebal! one way and another. In the whole game the Browns got but one man to second, when Tobin spanked Bob for a two-bagyer in the sixth. Tobin got to third on an in- field out and died there. The way the Yanks, subjected to a bit of razzing of late, rallied to th pitching of Shawkey was a revelation It looked like @ new ball club. Even Babe Ruth, the mighty Bam- bino, decided to try his hand at a new trick. In the very first inning he got a big hand from the crowd by drop ping a bunt down the third base tinc and catching the Brown infield flat- footed. He did It again in the sev- enth, Despite his anxiety to catch up with his long-hitting record, Ruth made nc attempt to hit a home run. He played baseball just as would a regular, ev ryday jJowrneyman ball player. Oddly enough. the one broadside that blasted Shocker for four runs and the game was fired without either Ruth or Meusel manning a gun, de- spite that both of them were mauling the ball at a lively clip all day. sin- gies by Pipp, Scott, Schang, Witt and McNally did the main trick. This at taok though was ably abetted by Bot Shawkey, who worked the squecz Play 80 as to get Scott over with the first run. Twice Shocker stopped our champs when they had # runner on third with only one out, but with the ebbing of his strength in the fifth they finally natled him, ‘The trimming of Shocker twice in a series gives the Yanks quite an ad vantage for the next four days. Hug- wins is fully equipped with good pitchers to go against the White Sox while the Browns are hard put for fresh pitchers to tackle Washington BY istic News Bo fast are the tickets being Bought up for the twelve round light- weight championship battle between Benny Leonard and Lew Tendler of Philadelphia at Boyle's Acres in Jer- ». fy City on the night of duly 27, hat the advance sale to-day has al- Feady passed the $80,000 mark. Phila- ‘@elphia fight fans have purchased , Over, $80,000 worth of tickets, Billy Gibson and Benny Leonard together have sold over $20,000 while the dif- ferent agencies and the box office at Madison Square ‘Jarden have dis- the crack Waterbury Johnny Shugrue, Mghtweight who holds a referee's decision ‘ever Johnny Dundee, is finishing up hiv Areiming for hia twelve-round bout with Flores, Philippine champion, at Oak- land A. A. of Jersey City, Monday night, at ‘Ms brother: Joe's tarm at Waterbury. “A. match has fingily been clinched be- tyeen George Ward the Elizabeth, N. J.. Welterweight, and Dave Shade, the crack etter of | calitornt ‘their nt to-day! iver To tioat Inn teelve-roun road A. O. of Newark, N. Might of dub 24. bout at J. on the At the Surf Avenue A. A. of Coney I meet Pas trees tan soune cout Will fon d. The houts are Phil Rosen ‘Puck’ Jorepha, Andy Thomas va ‘Alexander ‘And Roy Mooi Wl Matchmaker Joe McKenna prrenged Ser Hore Rite four rounds and me 8 ob iz rounds. ANNES of Gene Tunney LEAMA Pitas er a few, eeceer beep! clinched no fe cexpects it sill be arranged ic a Weinert has agreed to meet Tunney at Pounds, which Is gyltable to Tunney. Th be fought at the Broad A. C of on May 17. twelve-round . Bout Johnny Jersey Clty ans awards n er fhe colored fighter of & co enter ial Bight drew the te oof a few dollars Welow $5,000 mn. the crack light welgh ogk Bp wih Bl the Pate. " ot ten Hing Olut is vista eae the of Eni a finmge Stare at aeresy, CY a QBtlay, meets Joe Geller of the, tin two of the a oo welts, her Bharkey o sti agaln af 126 pounda. JOHN roiockand Gossip Isiaba, wil) now twat up f dy to A match hap fusi Boon arranged between Battling Leonard the Philadeipl.ta bantam welght, and Sonny Bmith who halls trom . They will clash fn the matn welve rounds at a show of the Tink Rarl France, Lew Tendler as the popula delghia, was seued Up. reat who is fant approaching idol tn Phil Eddie Pitasimmony hi 24. France was originally George Chaney, but owini weight Fitasimmons wae lened to mect to 2 hitch over barituted Tom McArdle, who ts shows at the Ocean Pi Branch, N. J. every week, two mate bouts for the’ n aging the boxing A. A. of Loni elinche t ahow on phil n-raundhemicfinal "Bobby i na betwee Siumy Jackson i the Johnny Dundee, the dynamic Italian boxer, dws been matched tw box ¢ Delmont of femphis at El Paso Au flor”? of Bt jebut in this a8 th ath Avenue is aveking soni good wallarwoieh on that date . Two twelve-round feature bouts will be wed of th e air boxing sho: Biorting Club of Youke night Solum fimmons Willie Davie uf Bhleal Al Benedict the former ywelght fighter, who te = ow the manager of Jack Herman, the Italian heavywelaht of ark, haa refused to sign articies + (ght between Herman and Gene at the Oakland A, A. of Jers ity’ Huy ‘24. “Benedict ty of the opinion "ha Tunney may beat Herman, which give him e setback aris Viale Hatter of Harlem and Lowe howe: the murdy fanter of Bridgeport, which wil! ow of the Ce tu nih, OF the awit Wattle we 158 py — oe ANOTHER “HOLE IN ONE,’ i. W. Pye, the Rockland County Goi professtonal, ‘Hole in One Club. Playing arounc the Arcola Country Club Thursday af ternoon, he holed out his tee shot o: the short fourteenth, the bail nitting oF the green and rolling straight to. the pin. _ LOS ANGELES, July 15,—Jo scout of the Washington Americans fatter Pitcher George Walberg of UW Vortland Coast League Willlam Klepper, one of the owners, announced on his arrival here. became a member of the SENATORS WANT PITCHER ball Club. Portland Copyright, 1942 (New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Company. THATS 1T- NOW) —_ PAT TERSONS SMASHING OVER HEAD WHILE. LACKING RESEMBLES SOMEWHAT OTE, FISHED PERFORHANCE |S. Thar al Neh rial / TIDOEN . THE i ‘ GERALD L. PATTERSON, AUSTRAIN SRN SomeT” THE AUSTRALIAN "SIEGE- GUN” OF TENNIS WHO RECENTLY WON THE WORLDS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP IN ENGLAND AHO THREATENS OUR AMERICAN WITLE KILL” THE BALL WITH EFORCE OF A 75" GUN, Lod SZ at ate RICHARDS MEETS TILDEN TO-DAY IN ee Bob Peebles, Lown Giants Up Against Snag ImtR. 248. Tor Laure Ayrton, pvanaton 4 John Black, Oakiand, Cal..... Hi tt42 | Chast He Mowe, Oakmont, Pa... 8 e William Methorn, Shreveport, La. 73 71—144 om nie eee ipee reer Ee: Waiter Hagen, New York Y.. 68 77-143] Tom an Siwanoy, N. ny n Tackling Cardinals a tthe ta Berd Cog ag A *Robert Jones, Atianta. 14 12-146 shes, Uaheam ——— TENNIS FINALS Loyd Gulllcksoa, De Kalb, bi wa Crulkebank, Shacka: as ; 5 \ Geotice ‘Sistaan, Grassy aprain, World’s Champions Facing] HOME RUN LEADERS Mike Srady, Oahlend, Cal. Aine: Campbait Clnsinnad 2s.) a “Clouting Circus” With NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ua Racboatls eke secant # . a A Hornsby, St. Louis...... ress | | H ass Fred Ford, ‘Kansas City, Mo... 72 Crippled Pitching Staff. qwiliiiae PUNANS hin cs oes ccd Leslie Bancroft . Captures | Sin. Suinora, Barevepo 8 Fheat iconly Women’s Title in Rhode Wh “Becker, Knotiwosa, Noe 14 Wheat, Brooklyn «.. Emmett French, Youngstown, 0. 18 < , ‘ engiand ss. 18 By Robert Boyd. Kelly, New York, Island State Tourney. Wille One. Worcester, si paige a wy (Spectal to The Evening World.) Meusel, New York. Diege!, New Orlean olin Paul, Minn BT) LOUIS, dulyi28- Ainsmith, a Heck Hutent Glenview iaitenell Bnglands last half of Beas eerste 1 |) PROVIDENCE, By by cahy 16 Vins (oes, atra Damnit Os O'Hare, Richmond Count AMERICAN LEAGUE. cent wichards and William ‘T, Tilden 2d] Fred 3. Wrik isk" raser. Sornereet, Jack Burke, St WINGING over the S the Western trip, the Giants ar- Walker, Philudelphia ....,....21 ]0f Philadelphia will oppose one another George Kertiaan, White Beechos ‘ce “Bowae Makeatewah, rived here early to-day, where this afternoon on the turf courts M. Greavy, Fulicrest, Kansas Clneinnatt ae Williams, St. Louis = oyrll. Walker, | Eng hey will spend the next four days of the Agawam Hunt Club In the final Otto Go Hackbart Heilmann, Detroit Ruth, New York. Miller, Philadelpsia . Frank Sprogell, Memphis, Dave Robertson, Pittaburg, Kan, Eddle Towns, Shannopln Tom Boyd, Fos Hille, N. a trugeling with Branch Rickey's amed "'Clouting Circus." Since Manager McGraw started his nen out of the metropolis on their round of the Rhode Island State Cham- pionship Lawn Tennis tournament. 8 Richards, the title holder, gained his final bracket yesterday by defeating | Wallace F. Johnson of Philadelphia a’ rry oO. as. D. Thom, Shinnecock Hilla Santa Barbara, gerenezas2ezeas 3 see3 I E i second 1922 invasion of this part of GILSON SEES JUDGE en ey ice Gloncee, ‘tit. BH [tiale hoch, Chale ‘ 3, 6—2 ke, Nortimot the country they have found little at 2, his straight-set victory | Vir yiakentes, M Jack Croke, ‘Northmoor, Gow, Weaton, Masi. , Bt Loute: ABOUT PRIZE FIGHT | over the cratty chop stroke player com- ing as a surprise to some of those in the Ministers Is ]#*Hery- for D ist bs In the other match Tilden took the measure of 8. Howard Voshell of New York by a score of 6—1, 3—6, 6—3, 6—2, always holding command except in the opposition to speak of. The Pirates are merely a shell of the formidable club they were last year. They were Counsel most fortrnate in taking two games| Anxious to Prevent Leo- yut of the series of five from the nard-Tendler Bout. RUB Lee lah Herbert Clarke Gilson, counsel for ‘Amateurs Topping Has Hard Time Getting in Semi-Finals Chamberlain by default Rerun B up and 4’ play” —=——— OTHER _GOLF NEWS. A real match has been arranged by ‘The Chicago Cubs loomed up better second set, when Voshell made his su this trip than tiey did in the last|the Antl-Prize Bight League, with|preme bid and stormed the net persist _ visit to the northside giounds, They|ine Rev. Harvey Waitt, the Rey. [fntly, After that, however, the, left —_—— suffer greatly the loss of Ray Grimes] wiigm Ritter and the Rev. John M.lang the national, title holder strode | Graham, Partridge and Lewis] # Bath yp,ane "onto ving Paul beat Beard Pe TeEA ues ance noaHa aire | bers of the Executive | through to triumph F and 2"to piay: Peacock beat Tunney players, who are on the hospital list.| Verstees. members o ‘Miss Leslie Bancroft of the Longwood the Other Survivors H ub mae pay ne While the opposition has been weak|Committee of the organization, had) qiicker ciub, gnihed the women's ict tahoe a eure eaten (wizal chus far, the world’s champions do|a jong secret conference with Judge|singles title by defeating Misa Helen at.Greenwich, Wanderniog? Dear sung vy defauit, Pani bea ot expect anything eas, here in the Mound City. The Cardinals are a fighting crew, Wills of California at 4—6. 6—4, 6—3. overcoming a staggering lead when the girl champion led her at 3—0 in the sec ond set. The Longwood star then buckled down to serious play and drove throug! Swayze of the Court of Common Pleas in his chambers in Jersey City courageous to the last. They look at}/to-day. It is known they are plan- the Giants as their enemies—the club]ning, if possible, to prevent the they have to beat to get in the|Benny Leonard-Lew Tendler bout for Sam Graham of Greenwich, Dwight Partridge, Bedford; Reginald Lewis and Henry J. Topping of Greenwich sur- vived the first and second rounds of the 4 4p to victory by sterling deep court driv | yyy Workd's Series—hence whenever these pe std Ae Ga ee He gd whlch eke extas into for | Dvitation tournament at the Greenwich | ine Arcola Country Club for the exhi- two teams orae together it is always en te ihe ae Jersey Boxiug Com-| Court and finished off returns on th: untry Club yesterday and will meet) pition b; J. H. Taylor and Alexande: a caso of “‘when Greck meets Greek 24 Permit. ite. rex volley. It was a fine match, with Mis: | .s named in the semi-finals to-day Herd, the British golf professionals, The Giants have been sailing over un-|mission granted a disturbed waters this season, So have|Rickard on Thursday, over the pro- the Cardinals. A short time ago St,]test of Mr. Gilson and the ministers. iouls won ten straight only to have| Judge Swayze's attitude towards Wills lacking In the experience neces- sary to clinch @ victory that seemed al most won. Some of the most thrilling tennis o ‘The mate: of the day, from a scoring standpoint, at least, was that which brought together Topping and F. C. when they appear at Arcola, N. J., on Saturday, July 22. The visiting pros will be matched against Jesse Guilford it broken by droppin, a double-| the bout was indicated by his direc- oe deed eee ue ieben| Ne vton, former Captain of the Massa-} (¢ the Woodland Golf Club, phesent header to the Philadelphia club |tion to the Grand Jury after the| Arai, round, matched Io ine ton [chusetts Lesley Cup team, in the after-| United States amateur champion, and noon. The first nemod, Incidentally, | his teammate, Francis Oulmet. had quite a scare In the morning when he had to play to the home green to dezeat A, C. Gregson of Belleclaire. Turning for home, the North and South cham;ion stood 2 up, but threw away Rickey has Pitchers Haines, Sherdel,| Dempsey Carpentier bate to make an Doak,’ North and Pertica. Not such] exhaustive inquiry to determine a fornvdable array, but nevertheless} whether any crime hed been com- they are keeping the St, Louis team] mitted by the fighters or Rickard in well up in the race. that contest, The world's champions are begin- eee \ing to feel the fangs of hard luck, doubles titlehoiders, defeated Voshel and Samue! Hardy at 4—-6, 8—6, 6—1 16—14, in @ match, that lasted until + o'clock. . The terans, Wallace Johnson and Harry C. Johnson of Boston, gained thy other final bracket through their spec OMAHA, Neb., July 15 (Associated Pregs).—George von Elm of Salt Lake City eliminated W. J, Foy of the Omaha Country Club, 11 and 10, in the semi-finals of the (rans-Mississippi go! tournament. Rudolph Knepper, the tacular victories over Nathaniel W \d twelfth, Sasey Stengel’s Injury will keep him] HOOVER HONORED Witttcra tarence Ecole rezone, [ney lone et the: tenth) -62 Hib. (Sioux City (ia.) star, elimin: mut of the game for & few days, He BY HOME.-TOWN FOLKS| *°0%: the sets going at 10-8, 6-1, 0—( where Gregsor scored 8's, and the gee the Kansas State s out of the hospital. His face is y fot.’ Harry tvhneon was the shinin; |Belleciaire golfer became 1 up at the/§ and 7, In thelr semi-final, vadiy swollen from the ball delivered 'y Virgil Cheeves in the first game ut the Chicago series. Helnie Groh's atar In the battle, bringing off shot afte: shot that drew ‘applause from @ bri! Nant gallery, and steadying his partne ty the pinch fourteenth. ‘Topping drew level with a 4 at the cixteenth ana rorged ahead with an- other 4 at the seventeenth, so that all he had to wet was a half at the home hole to win, It looked ke Gregson’s |peting in an elghtorp-hole event. . The portch when Topping after ‘his third! best gross score was roturned by J. K shot left himself & ivug for a helt, (yan Sronken, eg Make bur he negotiated {it nicoiy, The Long | prize going to R. H. Schmid, who was Tand golfer made the round,in 74 0} ground tn 96. SCARBOROUGH-ON-HUDSON, 16.—-Members of the Phi Kappa Fraternity in duly Pat the metropolitan district held their second annual golf tourna- DULUTH, Mlun., July 15—Duluth may go ahead with plans to present ight knee Is badly wrenched, and Mc- | Walter Hover, world's amateur singles iraw sent him back to his home in] eculling champion, with a aubstantial Cincinnati to rest and have it prop-| gift when he returns home from, Eng- rly treated, ICis not known just how {tang Inte Uile month, it was announced ong he will be out of the game. Groh tio aay, More than $15,000 had 4 no youngater and baseball players| tage to the fund when it was closed h —_- GOLDEN MYTH WINS THE ECLIPSE STAKES SANDOWN PARK, England, July 15 ment over the course of the Sleep) Hollow Country Club, thirty-seven com been io not, Uke Tennyson's brook, “go on orever."” when doubt arose as to whether presen-| (Aasoclated Press).—Golden Myth, by|7g for Topplns. a There are many good judges of ftation of gifts would affect the amateur | Tredennie—Golden Lily, owned by 8ti| The summary follows: PITTSBURGH, July 15,— Max R. aseball who think that Groh is} Status of the winner of the Diamond] George Bullough, won the Eclip# | iinet SIXTEEN Marston of the Merion Cricket Club, through” and that McGraw has aguin | Sous at the English Henley rewatta, | stakes of 10,000 sovereigns at one mille | Graham, ase eh Philadelphia, successfully defended his on “stung”? in the trade with Cl Henry Penn Burke of Philadeiphia,|and @ quarter yesterday, Viscoun | Green Greenwich, beat M.[title as Pennsylvania amateur golf ae if 1 Cin-| president of the National Association | Astor's Tamar was second and Sir|é Princeton, 2 ap’ and 1 to play: | champion, beating George Ormiston of nnat! that brought Heinie to the Jot Amateur Oarsmen, wired officials of| Henry Bird's Monarch was third |J. D. Chapman. | {i gr gat AAP |Oakmont, 6 and 5, in the Anal round Hants and sent George Burns to Red-|]the Duluth Boat Club that gifts, other] Twelve horses started. Blah Paetti ec Bedford... beat L. i = ind. than of money, would not affect] Prestongrange, ridden by Archibald lo ya, Greenw up and 4 i val play eat BOSTON, July 15.—Clark Hodder, “Shuffiin’ Phil Douglas is having | Hoover's status the Amurican jockey, was unplaced. ‘nia Lewis, ere is Harvard freshman, won the State ouble with his arm, and he too Is . Sr —aare ‘The betting was Golden Myth, 8 to 1 win, Be err, C otty, Junior golf tide onthe Commonwealth Country Club course, Batchelder of Tedesco, final round. —_-—~.—-- FATHER AND SON IN Tamar, even: Monar¢h, 100 to 8. —_—————- AUSTRALASIA WINS PRELIMINARY MATCHES defeating J. M 6 and 4, In the sieet 2 on, Hooking, Hane vey Prep and 8 to fe den CHY wich, beat AO. Gr ih ec tiles hop crane, Brig gockee Ma ate 1 the injured list. ‘Trainer George ‘avis bas been working hard trying to ring the big fellow's arm around, but » has reported no success as yet. The MIDGET SMITH RECEIVES SURPRISE AT SURF CLUB adversaries, twelve rounds. Pen rxgy te ad meee v at Parker, 8 Milne-Peera combination in the doubles, *°MGOND ROUND—Herring ROBINS PLAY ONE GAME, NOT THO, IN PITTSBURGH Both Teams Journey to Eb- bets Field for a Game To-morrow. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) PITTSBURGH, July 15.—One game will be played here to-day by the Brooklyn Robins with the Pirates, in~ stead of two, which were announced originally, The Robins have a post- poned game here with the Pirates and one postponed In Brooklyn, It was plantd to play off the Pitteburgh postponement to-day, but the Robins and Pirates had an open date here, as there is no Sunday ball in this city, and the grounds in Brooklyn were idle, That caused a shift by which the (wo teams will Jump down to Brook- yn to play a game there to-morrow ind jump back bere for games Mon- lay and Tuesday. in view of the night journey to-night and the re- urn to-morrow night \t was nob thought reasonable to ask the ath- etes to stage (wo games to-day, and the second half of the double header was again postponed. The Pirates won three games from the Robins in Pittsburgh in May, and 1 fourth was called off by rain. Bur- leigh Grimes Jost a hard luck contest to the buccanneers on that visit and Ruether was knocked out of the box in one inning, but Vance took hold and lost Ruether's game. At this stage the Dodger pitchers are strong- er than they were in May. Grimes and Ruether both lost to the Reds in Cincinnati this week, and were hammered by the Cardinals in St. Louis, but neither has lost his nerve and each expects to win, as the Pirates are usually ple for them. Ruether had the misfortune to run into Wilbur Cooper, another great southpaw, in Brooklyn, and be shut but Grimes's luck changed and he on an extra inning game from the Pirates as a relief pitcher. This is Ruether's regulan day to pitch and to-morrow ‘s Grimes's. Dazzy Vance lost to the Pirates In Pittsburgh but won a /ong eame from them {n Brooklyn and shovid be the Brooklyn choice for Monday. When Eppa Rixey held the Robins to six hits and shut them out yester- day by 3 to 0 the Robins had suo- ceeded in losing three out of four games in Cincinnati, which came on top of losing five straight in St, Louts, Hight lost and one measley winning is what the Robins have to show for this tour, which is now half over. Leon Cadore pitched for t Robins ‘n that Cincinnati get-away game. He was nicked for éleven hits. in the fifth inning Burns tripled and scored on Daubert's sacrifice fly Duncan singled, took third on Harper's single and scored on Bohne's sacrifice fly. Hargrave doubled in the eighth and scored on Pinelli's single. If the Robins had been alle to pull that game through they would have gone back to fourth place. ero lp TAYLOR AND HERD SHOW GREAT FORM AT KNOLLWOOD CLUB J. H. Taylor and Alex. Herd, crack English “pro” golfers, played a brilliant round over the course of the Knollwood Country Club. Taylor, especialy, was at the very top of his game, turning in a card of 67 for the course and equal- ling the record for the Knoltwood ¢ir- cult held jointly by Fred Becker, the club's professional, and Jack Dowling. Taylor paired up with Sumner Hole lander, while Herd had B. J. Barber a@ his partner. The North Devon pro was too good for the St. Andrews veter for the best Herd could do was to eq the par of the course with a 6 Holiander did a 78, while Barber in 80. Herd and Taylor had a best: score of 64, Thelr cards, with par the course, follow: -45 5 445 8 3 487 44444582 44048 BGS 538 43 4 4 8 8—sa-09 4484.8 44 8 3-82-67 [48 8 4444 4 BORO pees ee Ta NEAR SCANDAL MARS GRAND CIRCUIT RACES TOLEDO, O., July 16 (Associated Press).—-The Grand Cireult races at Fort Miami Park were marred by @ neur scandal, In the second heat of the Fort Miamft 2 the favorite Prince Lopes, poore n the first half for the second ime came from behind and apparently won from Princess Etawah in a tight Anish The judges placed Princess Etawah first and Prince Loree second. ‘The spectators shouted in protest and MeDevitt, driver of Prince Loree, added fuel to the fire by climbing into the judges’ stand and talking to the crowd. When the race was over, the Toledo Driving Club caused it to be announced that all auction poole and result book tickets sold on the race were declared off and the oney refunded and that ll mutuel money bet on the second treat Ww be ret ed. Presiding Judge Joe McGraw, Washington, P Associate Judge Chester Stands, Colum- arr ‘ante migs Phil, for he ts, without a] Midget Smith wae treated to J i PB pine eve bea ‘Kerr, bus, O,, and L. C. Webb, Mason, Mich get § # treated to one of 5 i +. . . oubt. McUraw’s pitehing ace. sax SETRMIE: Letaitlans. Kr bec “ a etl Si plays Topping beat Newton, CANADIAN FINALS | «: once resigned. The Giants’ manager will have tol ene palace of Joy Sportl aie # _ROBHAMPTON, Rid uP jy ER Wixteon FLews tsi av do not think the judges wei | cP Joy Sporting Club, Coney 0c! i Anderson Strachan, © Up an ORONTO, right. That's all there is‘to it," eal pin bis hopes on Nehf, Kyan, Tony and Australian tennia atai, defeated K. Ay RGk' sohneon. 4 up and to] 7 ' ‘ont. July 15,—Amertean vase Harnes in this present series | [land Inst night when the dectaion wasl tale’ of Caccho-Siovakla, 7-3, 6-4 * a Heat Buleeroga 1 tp [players qualified for the finals in| Gtorse Bryce, Secretary of the Drivin ith the Cardinals. given to Frankte Coster of Brouklyn ac} g—4, in the Australlan-\xcho-Slovar Tagen beat Feary, 2 up and 1 tolooth the singles and doubles of the| “Mb. i i end of thelt twelve-r i on fc B pe Canadian en Cecil Causey has not displayed mucn | 1, Siegen round bout. “It opeliiniparion: for: toe Davie Cup, IXTREN (Firat Round) Bid Conedinn iat, teneie _, umonmeat his season, Claude Jonnard i8| rounds when Coster tarn a te he two | ald Patterson, defeated mish 1UB ls Beadle i an sad or chamr nerely youngster of promise, so} pattle in hia fuvorfand cleanly out-| Rohrer, Caecho~ Slovak oi, 6 wich, te or jteated Leroy Rennie, Toronto, at 6 SPORTING ght now, with Douglas out, McGraw | pointed bis rival in the closing ssestona. | 3-8. 6—2 moet ‘reel ae 7, In one of the singles semi-finals aces a problem. No one will (ell of | Coster opened up an old est under “A i We rere at hay orsaitt ana with his father, 1G. Anderson CLUB he extent of Dougiss's trouble it] Smith's left eye in the sisth round ant] BRISTOL, aS sina, "i beat G. Hoimes, Winnipeg, and Geller. Adin. us lay be worse than ppenrs on he {t bothered Brith not on lttle mith | ct seme) Wy olen ¥ Roier Baird, Toronto, at 6-3, 6 ing , The world’ weighed 121 pounds und Coster 17. i ' doubles ‘sem- finals. } MIDGEWOOD GROVE SPORTING face ‘8 champions a In the semi-final of twelve por naries for the Davie Cup yusterds e hee ¢ matches to-day will bring ¢ 1 ike a formidat my; they have @ Ape Goldatcin oul nteaaGk ie ut wich, Lert Franc T. Andeveon and Baird together in CHARLEY wot ies Rate t way of hiding thelr troubles from thelr Gray of Brooklyn, He took ten of the’ pas L tow, ‘gat, “Wentchester: Biltmore, up (101 ihe singles, and the Andersons and the J2.fqi"a noeade DHE Ve, JO) MIBBION 50s,