ggggiderrt Harding andI Jim Barnes]Will SeekReyenge for Old Defeat on Links To-morrow Smaîl-McLeod --»¦¦_._«_____._ Bantams The ...... Paired to Face Days of Real Sport ByBRicas Ready Tales of a Wayside Tee For Title Clash -By GRANTLAND RICE- New Itm, **.**. ïork Champion At Ebbets Field Copyrl*nt. Tribun» Ina COLUMBIA 23.-- he CLUB, Md., July finally needed 42 for the final ufo Pelham Star, Who Will Re Among many others there was one The par is only 85. This mean« feature of the ancient on »i turn Home 35,000 Seats Prepared for striking game nine holes he had lost seven 2_T To-morrow, upon display in the recent open cham¬ In par, and he only ma,.a{fed to Fans at the pionship, which calls to mind again the of a qua>;«I Taking Honors Lynch-Hcrmaii by margin single putt v àïodeèùy Battle the terrific nerve strain and its rela¬ one could ask for a better To-morrow tion to This feature the wear example Night proper play. and tear of the game tL By Ray McCarthy shows that golf is somethin--r far more the nervous system when The was one thin*. stV! writer of the fortunate» thr.n a matter of mere stroke making breaking roughly. No one invited to a dir.r.er Physical Comparison We refer here to the case of could «-» party fi>*'."**¦ by Mr, ability. hope to look upon a finer goKer th .and Mrs. Tom Moore, of Washington, Joe Kirkwood. Kirkwood, on Wednes¬ George Duncan. His form in honor of the new rrnlfing che.mpion, Of Lynch and Herman day, gave one of his famous exhibi¬ tion, he has a skill that is is\*r>t «Jira a unmattheT Barnes, Friday night, and, needless tions. He could make golf bail sit Almost with every el ib he iä a to say, a good time was had by ail Jo« I.j-neh. Vete Herman. >;p and talk. He played every stroke campaigner who vet«« 2.1.A»r. 2r, .understand* e'-»4 resent. The Pelham Prince bore his 11(1.Weight.113 in the game right handed an''"left shot in the game. onors modestly and with a becoming 5 ft. 0 In.Height. .5 ft. 8 In. handed. He played ten balls in suc¬ To watch his play you would that made him (10 In.Keuch cession as as he could euch new.» graciousness a*ntn'ore 34 .«,'* In. swiftly hit think that h? could make a favorite than ever. In. .... Chest (nornl).34 In. them all within a few misu«. popular ¡1(1 In.Chest one, planting Yet in his first tourr.anrvjr.t over her Barnes is being besieged with din- 11 (expanded).3(5 in. feet of the same spot. He showed h¡3 ht took eleven strokes for Tier in.Neck .15 In. one hole* offers by the various golfing fans 25 in.Malst .20 in. ability to drop a cut shot on a pocket and he reeled fifty strokes to in 10 in.IVriKt. over a com Washington, and, in order to keep 11 . Sin. handkerchief. His mastery golf líete hi« first, nine if any one a few of hi« many engagements has 12 In.OilfIn.Ilieeps .II In. bull wa3 something wonderful to be- who" 'decided to remain in until 8 .13 In. hold. the capital In.Ankle . 9 in. to-morrow night. The lanky luminary J You begin to immediately how of the Pelham club will be the figure guest after the it was that such a golfer could ever ¦/if President Harding, himself an ar- Immediately game between take as many as seventy strokes for «dent fan, at luncheon to-morrow at the the Dodgers and Braves at Ebbets a single round. Then take the case House. After ^'hite the luncheon the Field this afternoon a squad of fifty of Kirkwood qualifying. The Austra¬ «]*arty will mota* to the Columbia lian is a of nerve and carpenters will begin the work of erect¬ golfer brains, Country Club, and there on the battle- ing the and courage, lie is extremely well built, scarred field where Barnes galloped to ring transforming the ball around six. feet tall, weighing 180 »n notable park into a boxing club. victory the open champion A special permit has been pounds; but he had come 15 000 miles and the President will match their from the obtained to play in this championship. It was tekill against the home club carpenters' union to allow a profession¬ the men to work on no longer matter of stroke making. little and until .-,_^^, al, Freddie McLeod, who was long after dark if Sunday In his qualifying round he was out in to play runner-up in the open tournament, and have all necessary, so as to 3C.36 for the hard part of the jour- understanding P*b ready for the bout between nerve Small, notvd newspaper writer, of Joe Lynch and Pete Herman ney. He knew a 40 would land him for such and muscular control Washington. world's bantamweight for the safely in for his last nine, but when for such perfect coordination. Hope to Forget Old Sting which will be held championship, h-: slipped on a stroke or two the ter- Kirkw'cod and Duncan are merelv to-morrow night by rific to tell upon a two to prove our case. The President and Farnes are aim¬ the International pressure began examples We Snorting Club. courageous golfer, who was master of could cite 400 others, if tney wtre ing to settle nn old score which has The new seating arrangement, which those over their heads sinco last win¬ for every club in the bag. needed, which who play golf hung provides 35,000 seats, has been Stroke after stroke until know are not. ter when they were beaten by McLeod completed by the architect and blue got away they and Small at St. Augustine, Fia. As prints are in the hands of the boss Barnes and McLeod stood at attention carpenters, who will the waiting for President Harding to make superintnd his of construction. presentation the trophy, Barnes Both boxers are reported to be in laughingly remarked, "We oupht to grand condition for the to Date get even with this fellow here battle. Lynch Major League Averages (point¬ is on razor and ing to McLeod) after the result of edge ready for the ¦that match last fight of his life. Herman sailed from winter. We were to England on board the hold the play-off some time in Ofduna the day NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE after his brilliant knock-out INDIVIDIAI, BATTING INDIVUHAB BATTING Washington." over victory -'That's right," replied the President, Jimmy Higgins, bantamweight Player, Club. G. AB. R. H. HR. SB. PC. Player. Club. G. AB. R. H. KR. SB. PC and was champion of England, apd has kept HoTnsby. St. T.. .66 338 74 140 11 D .414 Heilmfin Det... 87 352 74 151 '.". 2 .429 accordingly Monday named as Bos.20 29 10 20 0 1 .414 Shaw. Wash.... IS 2 5 the on which the match would be himself in tip-top form ever since by Christ'bury, 12 0 0 .111 day on Scott, Bos.27 46 6 19 0 0 .41.1 Bum», Cleve.... 4«; 129 35 62 0 3 .493 held. It is reported that the Presi¬ training shipboard. Twombly. Chi...48 93 15 38 1 0 .409 Cobo, ! «. 7 2 2»7 : 112 9 10 .35» dent's game has improved considerably Ocean Training Fits Herman Nicholson, Bos..48 155 26 CO 4 3 .387 Sutherland. Det. 17 28 4 11 0 0 .jso since he was at Riviere, St. L...16 8 2 3 0 0 .375 Speaker. Cleve.. 80 307 70 119 3 ; HI St. Augustine and he Pete trained and reached his Pitts..65 247 38 91 0 14 .368 Tobln. St. 1. '.7 í >: 1 and are best Cutshaw, 388 2 .379 Barnes counting on squaring condition while crossing the Atlantic. Cruise, Pos.47 143 24 52 6 4 .864 Wood, Cleve.... 32 31 0 l .371 matters to-inorrdw. Indications are The day after his defeat at the hands Young, N. Y_73 243 51 88 3 11 .362 Severeld, St. L.. 80 242 31 S3 1 3 .js» that another record-breaking gallery of Lynch ho set sail for McHenry. St. L.84 321 59 115 11 6 .358 Woodall, Det. ... 17 1? 1 7 0 0 .368 will be on hand to over the Given England, Meusel, Phil_84 339 59 120 12 7 .354 Williams, St. D. 83 313 68 114 15 34 .554 tramp Carpentier trained on the boat, and practically Grimes, Chi.85 312 62 110 2 0 .353 Hodge, Chi. 17 22 3 8 0 0 .364 courSe once more. his arrival met Mann. St. I..55 157 37 65 6 5 .350 'Ruth. X. Y. 87 307 98 111 Zi 10 .363 Barnes will return to /7"P upon and knocked out Phil..83 320 39 111 10 4 .347 New York to¬ OT>/"Nr\nnT Williams, Veach, Det. 87 351 80 126 H 10 .359 t^itjit-i Hero's on England's morrow night, and will compete in the Greeting «greatest fighter, Jimmy Maranville, Pilts.85 349 63 120 1 14 .345 E. Collins. Chi.. 7ô ¦.«97 42 105 0 ó .351 tour¬ i A»o Wilde. He repeated this performance Martin, Chi.22 41 1 14 0 1 .341 Sisler, St. I.. 77 320 71 11.1 4 18 .363 open l^Grantland 'metropolitan championship a^l 69 126 42 Ricehri I when he fought the British Johnston, Bltln..89 270 4 13 .341 ÍFlagstead, Hot.. 108 22 38 0 2 .36! nament, which starts on Tuesday over Arrival in Paris Higgins, Fournler, St. I...83 319 67 109 9 11 .342 Nun¿ni'««r. Cleve 41 125 12 44 0 1 JSJ the course of the W*? bantamweight champion. Groh, Cin.31 111 13 38 0 4 .342 Sow-el!, Cleve.... S3 339 62 3 Siwanoy Country 116 C .341 UP It will b<*i world vs. Klllefer, Chi.... 25 79 6 27 0 2 .342 Evans, Cleve_ 37 103 28 35 0 3 Club.. Jim is with the V_/JML1 champion .34» Long paired 11 3C3 63 12.1 1 11 .339 71 3«! LjIvJI Pitts_82 Cleve. _4»i 0 Siwanoy star, (Copyright, 1921, New York Tribune Police champion of Europe when Lynch and Big-bee, Johnston, 80 2 .315 Tommy Kerrigan. This Inc.) Finally Pierce Crowd Herman off at Gaston, N. Y_15 15 1 i 0 0 .333 Steph'son, Cieve. 67 1j5 41 65 2 4 .33? pair will get away at 9:35. square Ebbets Field. Maisöl, Chi.60 216 31 71 0 7 .329 Gardner, Cleve.. 88 348 61 117 3 4 .33« On Tuesdav and Make Finish Herman lays claim to the European Frisch, N. Y....84 338 74 111 5 26 .328 Wash. 81 262 49 M 5 4 .3:; nignt the members of the Lenglen and Leitch and no one Georges Gharrity, Pelham as live ener¬ prophecies, by September else will be with- \ title because of his knock-out over Barbí-r. Chi.71 251 37 82 1 1 .327 ¡Strunk. Cht. 69 245 41 52 1 6 .335 Country Club, and Home Bancroft, N. Y..84 333 72 109 3 10 .327 Johnson. Phil... 16 33 3 11 0 0 .333 getic a crowû as ever Ladies from beyond the seas, in rifle shot. On the two and are Journey by Taxi Higgins, but, of course, in England golfing existed, clubs, Mays Coveleskie is the Kellv, N. Y.81 319 61 103 13 2 .323 Ward, X. Y.87 SCS 39 IOS 3 ó .331 will hold a dinner party and celebra¬ Who've slwwn by court and vale the only two who have Hijrgins still English champion. Snyder, N. Y...57 164 20 53 7 1 .323 Pratt, Bos. 67 250 38 81 3 S .JN tion in honor of it» noted pitchers moved steadily along PARIS, July That's the vogue, over there. No mat¬ Roush, Cln.63 245 32 79 2 9 .322 O'Neill, Cleve... 44 139 21 45 1 0 ,J".J professional. That 23.Georges Carpentier. 54 It is that this affair the "female of the species" the roadbed, good to win more than ten more than ever the ter how many times England's title Southworth, Bos.82 332 107 4 15 .322 Mclnnia, Bos... S4 3:5 41 304 0 2 .»» reported will enough games apparently idol of Carey, Pitts.82 308 58 9 6 23 .321 Meuscl, N. Y_ 81 34? 50 109 9 8 .SU eclipse all others of its kind Has the late the French because of holder in boxing is slapped over he 206 66 in ever held wallop of the male, by July. Bagby's upset proved a hard blow to sporting public Deal. Chi.56 £3 2 2 .321 ¡Buch. Bos. 21 47 7 15 0 1 .319 the metropolitan district. Knowing Welcome to these his gallant if unsuccessful attempt to remains the English champion till he Barbar«*, Bos...78 344 41 110 0 11 .320 Ellerbe,W..St.B.. 43 161 21 51 1 0 .317 how the club put over the of friendly shores, Speaker, but the fact that Shawkey and Quinn, together capture the world's cham¬ is beaten by another Britisher. Sullivan,Bos..Chi.50 169 17 54 3 3 .320 Courtney, Wash. 23 38 5 12 0 0 .31« its opening heavyweight Hargrrave. Cin..52 138 15 44 1 2 .319 Johnson. Chi.... 83 3 4 :i 60 108 0 « .3:5 course with the Duncan-Mitchell Where, in the din, were only good for fifteen pionship, was given a hero's In golf, tennis and kindred sports, J. Phil....53 205 27 63 and cheering victories, with the race well his reception the of Miller. 0 3 .317 ¡Rice, Wash. 95 3S4 51 1.1 4 14 .IK Kerrigan-Hutchison match there is You'll find our echoes the upon arrival in Paris at noon to- however, championship England Griffith. Bkln...71 281 41 88 8 2 .314 Jacobson, St. B. 37 331 44 106 4 5 .315 no doubt will be done slogan beyond halfway mark, was an even harder rap for dav from the United States. car. pass to a foreigner.an American, Smith. N. Y.51 137 24 43 7 8 .314 Hooper. Chi. 55 41 77 S 11 .314 everything to Cln_56 19 3 245 make the party a success in every way. "May the best girl always win" Huggins. New York', down around sixth in The St. Lazare at for example. Dressier. 182 57 1 .313 Bassler. T>et.... 61 221 17 6 3 0 1 .113 place bat¬ which Railway station, Since his Schmandt, Bkln.38 138 17 43 1 0 .312 Morton. Cleve. 13 16 0 5 0 0 .313 You have the has the French boxer's train pulled Herman lost title to Lynch, Flack, Chi.69 301 45 94 4 11 .312 Phil. 8« 360 53 3 10 Makes proved Fairer Sex ting, outscored every other National in was Pete has Witt, 112 .111 Wonderful Average Can League club, crowded with his admirers, and fought some of the best bat¬ Brnggy. Phil_69 202 23 63 4 5 .312 Blue, Det. 90 344 58 107 4 12 .311 are rally to the call.' but uncertain has been the as tles of his career. He has such Sallee. N. Y.20 16 1 6 0 0 .312 Jones, Det. 85 322 44 100 0 4 .311 They still talking about the tour¬ pitching main drawback, Carpentier appeared, palpably sur¬ stopped Bkln_S9 346 50 107 9 8 nament and You have a with Art prised by the enthusiasm of his men as Willie Snyder, "Wheat, .309 Judge, Wash... 94 382 52 X18 5 12 .SM the various incidents con¬ proved lady's hand Nehf the only consistent contributor. recep¬ Spencer, Barney Stock, St. T,_80 324 51 100 0 6 .309 Hue!, Dos. 71 225 28 69 1 3 .307 nected with it in tion and affected almost to he Johnny Solsberg, Packey Smith, St. Ïj_56 201 44 62 3 5 .308 Washington. Barnes's Can dislocate a ball. has drawn tears, O'Gatty, Fewster. X. Y. . 45 160 31 49 0 3 .IW record-breaking of Pittsburgh better pitching and has been was captured by the surging crowd ind Jimmy Wilde and Jimmy Higgins. Flllingim, Bos...24 4 9 7 15 2 0 .306 Smith, Cleve.... 75 245 5S 75 9 0 .SO* performance, course, And borne Whitted, Pitts..66 256 41 78 4 3 .305 Palk. Chi. 88 352 35 i 4 .304 is the center of most of these discus¬ you'll find that Uncle Sam,, stouter at the bat, but has been outscored. against his will through the side Joe's Broken Hand Mended Bos....82 323 52 98 6 13 107 sions. The Braves door of the station and Boeckel. .304 Griffin, Phil_ 21 46 7 ¡4 0 1 .301 Which is as it should be., In Angular and gaunt, have turned out fewer runs than along the Ruj Lynch has not performed so well, but R. Miller, Phil..57 204 20 63 3 4 .304 Shanks. Wash... 95 36?, 57 110 4 8 .Ml our statistics of the rounds any other National Londres. this is Burns, N. Y_84 346 64 104 2 14 .301 Baker. X. Y.... 62 239 31 72 5 7 .101 hastily Can even spare a or not even Meanwhile accounted for by the fact that Schultz. St. I<...61 190 27 57 4 4 .300 compiled yesterday we forgot to men¬ cup two, League club, barring the depressed the crowd which, had Joe was laid with a broken Dugan. Phil-85 327 40 58 9 4 .500 tion that the that is Phillies, waited outside the not up hand. Schmidt, Pitts...79 278 24 "S3 0 9 .299 Wambs's. Cleve. 42 150 29 45 0 3 .30" champion played the five If what you want. but stout-hearted has held station, knowing The hand ha3 healed and Tierney, Pitts...73 282 33 84 2 4 .298 Graney, Cleve.. 46 SO 16 24 2 0 .309 rounds, his pitching them aloft for the their favorite had made his exit completely, Duncan, Cin.84 296 35 88 2 5 .297 including qualifying test, in overthrow in now Joe is so sure of victory that he 40 l.'hle, Cleve. 31 64 11 19 1 0 .ÏW an average of two under 4s. Sweet one-dope either league. through another than the main door, has offered to at 1 5 Grimm, Pitts_85 313 92 5 0 .294 Hasty. Phil. 33 37 3 11 0 0 .297 pa« The wager $5,000 to Wvi'tstone, Phil..76 286 42 84 9 2 .29«« X. S tootie, but that is Opposite Sex, as Lardner has pushed and jammed about the a St. Pipp, Y.87 341 58 101 5 JW traveling some.and Ring nicknamed I Years ouilding that he scores knock-out over Herman. Clemons. L..63 194 15 57 2 0 .294 Mays, X. Y. 33 81 5 24 2 0 .19» then some more. it or has drawn Twenty Ago for nearly half an hour after his depar¬ Three *bouts will out Peters. Phil.30 82 6 24 3 0 .233 them, its share of competitive in ten-round round 33 Roth. N. Y. 38 142 27 42 2 1 .295 glory Precisely twenty years ago, back from ture, clogging the thoroughfares in the the program. Lieutenant Earl Baird Ra'lings,Phil,NY.7S 317 93 2 4 .293 Peckinp'h, X. Y. 84 321 70 Si t I IN One of the other seasons. dating this I and when Powell, Bos.82 342 63 100 5 3 .292 Poster, Dos. 53 157 20 0 6 .293 finest shots made during moment, we recall the final vicinity dispersing only tho will meet Babe Herman, Bert Colima, Tcrrv. Chi.80 318 40 93 2 0 .292 49 the meeting was a mashie blow of Peter The advance has been admission upon all sides news spread that Carpentier had come the I«eBourveau.Phil.35 87 13 25 3 0 .287 Shawkey, N. Y.. 17 4 8 7 14 l 0 .251 steady and sure. And for the that Jim Jeffries was and middleweight champion of Pacific Welch, Phil_ S3 292 34 85 5 3 .»1 O'Hara's on the final round on the fifth remainder of the unbeatable and no worthy chal¬ gone. Coastfi will battle Jack Dempsey, of Parkinson. Phil...47 161 18 46 2 0 .286 Johnson. Wash. 21 65 6 IS 0 0 .-91 where he a summer, with the arrival of That of the crowd which had Betts. Phil.18 7 0 2 0 0 .286 hole, got birdie 4. Here, Mile. lenger was in sight. part Bridgeport, and Wee Willie Spencer Hollocher, Chi...75 313 39 80 0 3 .284 Gerber, St. B... 55 217 31 53 I 1 .250 after getting a fair the Shacka- Lenglen and Miss Leitch, the female of gained possession of Carpentier and will meet Kelleher. Chi... 49 148 13 42 2 0 .284 Mostl!. Chi. 4, 152 23 44 2 5 .119 drive, the species will This admission was so with Frankie Daly. Yarvan, Chi.... 35 s: 9 24 3 0 .289 maxon star clubbed his second far to be about as headlinier as entirely correct that shouts of "Carry him in triumph," Tex of the International Walker, N. Y_62 187 29 153 2 4 .283 the left of the male. In Suzanne after Jeffries, had borne him to the O'Rourke, Brown, N. Y_52 110 13 31 0 1 .282 Menosky, Bos... 78 281 45 81 ;! 7 .115 the fairway, and barely Leng¬ stopping Jack Munroe and street, swept «side Sporting Club, reports so a de¬ Hawks, X. Y_ 28 69 13 17 2 0 .IS1» avoided out len, of France, and Cecil quickly abruptly, final¬ the line and rushed great Daubort, Cin.... 77 299 33 84 1 5 .281 .IS? going of bounds. He was Leitch, of England, those who ly decided to retire. police along the mand for tickets that he has decided Oowdy, Bos.30 75 10 21 2 2 .280 Jones. Bos. 22 59 6 17 2 1 backed up against the esteem in thoroughfares. Several doors and win¬ Bkln_88 281 65 107 1 2 .279 Harris, Wash... 95 360 54 103 0 13 .284 bushes and could sport any form will see the most to keep the box offices at the club in Olson, Miller. Wash_ 66 241 37 69 6 2 .115 scarcely swing his club in his famous Dempsey hasn't quite himself dows in the neighborhood were crushed West Street and at Ebbets Bohne. Cin.84 335 42 93 2 14 .278 third. But when playing women stars that ever strode beneath the fought into any such in the of the which Forty-second Wingo, Cln.54 163 15 45 3 1 .278 Brazil, Phil. 50 126 9 36 0 3 .28« he did make the shot spotlight. No position. While by pressure throng, Field open all day to-day. the St. B....85 328 38 2 6 .277 Sheely. Chi. 88 316 35 90 6 2 .2*5 it was a other two neither Brennan nor Gibbons is con¬ choked The streets I o Only T.avan. 91 89 6 .111 wonder.perfectly played from girls in history have ever won such com¬ from 'building reserved and box peats, ranging in Ruether. Bkln..21 47 4 13 0 1 .277 Dvkes. rhil. 360 54 102 10 a most difficult ceded anything an Pitts..58 210 33 58 1 1 Bush, Det. F6 340 66 96 .' 10 -183 position to within seven petitive fame or have beyond outside chance, either building. price from $2 to $10, will be sold in Barnhnrt. .276 Cleve. 79 0 .281 feet of the cup. moved as close to the ancient him an may Police reinforcements Stengel. Phil. N.Y.31 69 8 19 0 1 .276 Janiieson, 280 46 7J 3 give interesting afternoon or finally fought advance. The $1 seats will be placed Buque. Cin.26 63 3 17 0 n .375 J. Walker, Phil. 64 238 23 67 1 6 .2« physical supremacy of .the male. evening. Demp¬ their way to the center of the crowd Schang. X. Y... 80 43 3 5 .ÎTI They are something sey, in 1921, isn't as on sale at Ebbets Field at 5 o'clock to¬ Nehf. N. Y.*3 44 5 12 0 0 .273 258 72 Jock Hutchison and Tommy Kerri¬ more than stars. are far in front of the snd asked Carpentier politely to make morrow afternoon. O'Neill, Bos.53 159 18 43 1 1 .271 Afnsmith, Det.. 36 '..7 6 27 0 1 .271 They institutions fit field as challenging the rest hid a 20 63 6 Scott, Bos. f>8 331 43 92 0 3 .27« gan deserve great credit for the way and supremely Jeffries was in 1903. in of journey home in taxi-¬ a Grime». Bkln.... 17 1 0 .270 .274 in which fixed in every way to two For, the case of Jef¬ cab the had so that the Ford, Bos.81 297 S4 80 1 1 .269 Brower, Wash.. 64 175 26 48 1 2 they accepted their reverses. play of the great games at that police brought, 0 Moore. Phil. 18 44 S 12 £ 0 .273 After their wonderful of the fries, time, even the suggestion of crowd would Mermaids to Gibson, Bos.34 67 9 IS 1 .269 Perkins. .369 showing abroad universe. was any contest disperse. Olympic Cooper, Pitts... 20 67 6 18 0 0 .269 Phil... 85 334 37 90 S 3 naturally it was expected they would too ridiculous to be considered. Carpentier arrived at Havre last Molían. Pitts-20 52 7 14 0 0 .269 Milan. Wash_ 56 175 21 47 0 0 .2*9 be contenders from York with in Konetehy,Bk,Phil.70 250 33 67 6 3 .268 C. Walker, Phil. 79 306 45 82 11 1 .1" for the United States night New the inten¬ Meet Ball Game 4 8 title. We made Two Qualities tion of severs! weeks in France Cage Fonseca. Cin_53 197 24 61 1 1 .259 Bayne. St. _.... 28 ,".0 10 .267 mention of the fac£ The International Courtesies passing Miss Ethelda Bleibtrey and Miss Torporcer. St. B.17 31 1 8 0 1 .268 Palmero, St. L.. 21 30 4 SCO .»7 that upon their arrival here both greatest quality of each is The before again visiting the United States Charlotte Boyle, the world's foremost King-, N. Y.. Phil.51 132 23 35 0 0 .265 J. Collins, Bos.. 77 293 39 78 C 6 .165 amazing skill, skill international is a ' -^ looked drawn and built from angle fine thing for next. fall. renew in Kllduff. Bkln...59 208 19 35 1 2 .264 Beibol.l. Pos. .. 69 21i 6 over-golfed. Yet in the knack of correct sport, early mermaids, will their rivalry St. 1 -J64 spite of their reverses each play, form and hard adding more than its share to the -,-»- the water at the Beach Neis. Bkln.55 119 20 31 4 3 .261 Lamb, B_ 39 125 18 33 0 hard all the plugged work. of all gayety and interest Brighton pool MvfTS, Bkln....86 323 28 84 2 4 .260 Mulligan. Chi... 88 358 51 94 1 10 »Ml way to 'the end and ac¬ nations involved. List next Wednesday afternoon when a twi¬ Rapp, N.Y.,Phil..71 23S 33 61 0 6 .256 Boiling. Det.... 23 31 3 8 0 0 .ÎH cepted defeat without a murmur. Still another Tops light swimming meet will be held. They Lee, Phil.54 176 19 45 3 3 .256 Shorten, Det.... 59 144 26 37 0 1 -W surpassing quality is their physical Knowing this, it is Holka, Bos.82 322 38 82 2 4 .254 Gleason. St. I... 25 74 6 19 0 1 -25< only proper that any small differ¬ will not clash in a race, however, but n On the third strength and endurance. Each is as ences should be For Nixon, Bos.20 44 7 11 0 3 .250 Young. Det. 71 2<;6 39 68 S .?» round, Jock, weary and tireless as the overlooked. Saratoga Handicap each will captain a team of girl players Schupp,St.B.Bln.16 20 2 5 0 0 .250 P. Collins, St, I».. 35 66 7 22 1 0 -26' struggling hard, but still his strongest man. Miss Leitch is one The weights for the Saratoga Handi¬ in the ball that will be one Carlson. Pitts...16 12 1 3 0 0 Smith. St. T7.. \V 60 192 18 4'« 3 î .W wearing of the few women One might think after a cage game .250 winning was accosted who can reading number of cap, to be run on the opening day at I of He.athcote, St. L.37 133 14 S3 0 5 .248 Kerr. Chi . 30 68 9 17 0 2 3mi)e, by an ad¬ play holes English the features. 0 .25".«J mirer at the twelfth hole thirty-six at top speed and accounts of Hutchison's St. the Spa, were announced yesterday, and of the female swimmers in Daly, Chi.29 77 8 19 0 1 .247 Myers. Bos. 19 40 6 10 0 with the finish Andrews that the ' Ten best Krueger. Bkln..37 89 9 22 2 1 .247 Burwell, St. B.. 20 20 2 r- 0 0 .2:«" usual query, "How'ro unweary and fresh. Mile. British were triumph it is worthy of note that Sir Barton has the East will be on each and most 1 --^ you going, Lenglen can play about ready to withdraw the of the list at team, ,Tanvrfn,St.B.Bln..'*8 77 9 19 0 3 .247 Hendrvx, Dos... 48 133 10 J3 0 Jock ?" out a string of tennis sets national from any inter¬ been placed at top of these earned fame in the Olympic Vaughn, Chi_17 41 2 10 1 0 .243 Pennock. Bos... 19 45 3 11 10 .2** "Oh, so so," the and, if she is worn sport if one didn't consider 135 pounds, or two pounds more than events last them Hood, Bkln.41 54 12 13 1 1 .241 Picinich, Wash.. 28 70 4 17 0 t ¦"-** replied flying Scotch¬ in the in turn the Ox¬ aquatic year. Among Cln. ..24 50 1 0 Chi. 73 240 2«; 68 0 1 .241 man, "I'd be all if I slightest, there is no of . Sir Barton is in the stud and are Helen Wain- Marquard. 12 0 .240 Schalk, right could skip cal sign fatigue. Physi¬ ford-Cambridge invasion for golf, tennis and of to the the Misses Alice Lord, Adams. Pitts....16 24 6 10 0 1 .239 Dauss. Det. 3 8 5 1 4 1 1 ¦V¡\ . «ouple of holes." strength is a great aid the track and there is no chance his going Helen Meany, Eileen Riggin, McQuillan, Bos..21 59 7 14 1 0 .236 «.""a Id well, Cieve.. 23 25 1 6 0« .!'' in any game, and impending Davis but there is a now that wright, they have more than Cup matches, where the entire re¬ pust, certainty besides the two captains, 'who hold Miller, Bkln.60 191 17 45 1 2* .235 O'Rnurke. Wash 92 340 88 80 1 6 ,?lj their share of this lationship has a Purchase will be a starter if he con¬ Coumbe. Cln.... 17 17 1 4 0 0 .236 Sargent, Det.... 27 6n .i 0 Professionals Show Nerve without any been wonderful numerous world's records and cham¬ Phil.30 30 5 0 McMamn St. B. 66 ¡<;i vast bulk to thing for the tinues as well as he has shown in the Ba'Kartii'-r. 7 0 .233 23 42 . These weigh them down. In the There is no game. Phil..Cin..42 120 18 28 0 5 Cleve.. 21 1 8 0 0 .K» professionals, most of way of rhythm great trouble in last week. pionships. . Neale, .233 Thomas. 35 them ! and locating flaws in The will consist Rohwer, Pitts... IS 26 3 6 0 0 .231 V. \\ alker. Phil. 1 66 .. 15 1 .*-' at least, certainly have the nerve. freedom of stroke and or any struc¬ next at 132 swimming program .In swing they are ture, human is pounds, Douglas. N. Y...20 35 2 8 10 .229 Billings, St. _. 19 44 2 10 0 1 At St. Andrews, Jock, at the easily up to otherwise, if one insists of two matches and two handicap races. "¦¦' knowing the highest male standard, and we can upon using a while the evergreen gelding Extermi¬ the Crane, Cin.52 171 13 39 0 2 .228 Zacharv Wash. 25 54 6 :-' 0 0 thirteenth hole he had to finsh in par offer an unofficial telescope. is in at 130. John P. Gner and In the topline event Ludy Langer, Smith, Bkln_21 44 2 10 1 0 .227 McCann. Phil... 24 69 7 13 0 1 .«. to guaranty that those nator famous Honolulu title will meet Shotton. St. L...27 40 7 9 10 .225 Phil.. 7«; 260 22 .',7 3 S .11» figures tie for the title, cUt loose ¡ fortunate to see are ranked as almost holder, lall.«way, with one of will enough them play «Audacious equal, Gene the American long-dis¬ Hubbell, Phil...23 45 8 10 1 0 .222 Ehmke, Det... 22 51 4 11 0 0 .2.» the greatest exhibitions find the experience with the having Bolden, Monroe. 41 7 9 10 .219 25 4 12 0 0 ever shown there. At very much worth while. For some queer reason Whitney four-year-old tance in a match at ouu NY.Phil.26 Hagby. Cleve... 56 JJJ Columbia as the public's temperature re¬ the call. champion, Tyler, «"hi.17 23 4. 5 0 0 .217 Davis, St. B.... 21 52 4 11 0 0 .»* Freddie McLeod walked off the fif¬ tains its normal status in in full follow: yards, free style. Oeschg.r. Bos...24 60 5 13 0 0 .216 Vick, Bos. 18 33 1 7 0 0 .«« The The _ teenth green, he was Driving "spite of the passionate de¬ weights a Zinn, Pitts.20 28 5 6 0 0 .214 Wetzel. St. Im... 43 96 33 20 2 0 .W* informed he had Stage bate between PUKKE $.1.000 ADDED~MII_ AND A QUARTER Bkln_22 47 6 10 0 0 .213 6 to on the The two Jack Johnson and Ob ('adore, Rommel, Phil. ..26 48 in get par remaining three major leagues have now Harry Wills. Sir Harto» . . St. L...22 52 7 11 0 0 .212 X. s 0 I .105 bumped into rific By a ter- IMlgt. Ijl.rk 1*1'' Autumn Hunts Haines, McNally, Y.. 24 53 31 the . holes to tie for second.place. And the first rim of the effort of will every one ! Purchase K'.iiGeorgio Meeting Kopf*; Cin.45 143 19 30 0 1 .209 Karr. Pos. 26 23 0 6 0 0 -í'1 seems to War Note . 10«"» midget set out driving stage, where the wear and maintain an atti¬ Mad Hatter. }:}- O'Farrel, Chi... 52 148 13 30 2 0 .208 Coveleskle, Cleve 27 75 2 is n promptly after these tear tude of »Irina Caro . 105 of a growing calm. Eitermlnator . }. To Be Held on 1 North, St. B....10 10 1 2 0 0 .200 St. > 0 0 -J50 Bcores, three of the campaign that 1-9 Herrón . 10'' Sept. Shocker. L.. 26 45 9 hardest of the opened down South in John P. Grler. Dilhoefer, St. D..49 11.1 13 22 0 2 X. 20 0 h 0 0 JM early March Rouleau . 105 The autumn of the I .125 Quinn. Y_ so lot. will begin to tell. Lurullite . meeting Freeman, Chi....19 28 2 5 0 0 .179 Viti. '. 0 1 ¦"« }.£ Klug Plaudit . 103 UniU«| Bos. 68 2' 23 43 Audacious . J-J Hunts Association will be held Y.22 45 4 ¦!'* . Racing N. 11 No wonder . Irish Dream 105 Tones-, 8 .178 Oldham. Det_ 22 36 3 7 10 There has never Wills is a trifle Hilly Kelly « been a .}-< Slippery Kim . 105 at Belmont P«rk Terminal Thursday, Barnes. N. Y...24 52 5 9 0 0 .173 19 1 0 Walter Hagen in this tournament season that ran upset. If it had not been The Porter . Myatt, Phi!. IS 3 1S5 truer to for Jack ljg La liable« . 104 Thll.20 63 6 9 0 0 .170 Hof .1*' again proved he is one dope as far as Johnson's record as a Cirrus . I« September 1, the open date intervening Ring, mann, X. Y. 17 43 6 8 10 of the Ethel . gamest along waning in Eternal . Gray 104 Miljus, Bkln....16 18 0 3 0 0 .167 Hoyt. X. Y. 22 54 4 10 0 0 of them all. The former July. Cleveland and New of business heavyweight, and out If; Hellsolar. 104 between the close the Saratoga N. 1 0 .166 0 .17»,IJ» champion ap- York, in the hours, the color line Thunderclap . 124 of. Ryan, Y.22 32 6 0 Krickson. Wash. 20 39 2 7 0 American Pair (lain . 103 and the 01 Belmont out of the at the League, have fulfilled all to-day in On Watch . 123 meeting opening Mitchell, Bkln.. 25 23 3 5 0 0 Î62 Schacht, Wash.. 20 17 3 3 0 0 ,W running April circles would not heavyweight Kirklerington . 102 farentlynd of the first be as Boniface . 122 Park A program has been arranged Benton, N. Y_18 21 1 3 0 0 .143 Harris. Phil... 23 67 1 10 0 0 .175 day, staged one of his nearly distinct. Gladiator 122 Midway . 102 usual .» -Iflin Paul 102 three a handi¬ Bodie, X. Y. 30 8« 5 15 0 0 4« brilliant come-backs and man¬ . 120 Jones. including steeplechases, CLUB BATTING . 100 and a half miles a aged to finish in a tie for Yellow Hand . 13f» Utvaajlla cap at two selling CLUB BATTING runner-up Fishermen's llooklan.l . 100 Club. G. AB. R. H. 2R3B.HR SB.P«*. with two Race Off Rwt Pal . 118 Muielbor event and a three-year-old chase, both spiiTy rounds. Gnome. 119 . 100 St. Lou!?.. 86 3015 462 918 158 48 49 60 .304 Club. O. AB. R. H. 2B.3B.HR SB-PC. Funeral of t Touch Me Not. 100 at two miles. 85 ¦'-¦ Halifax Is Georges Says l'pito . 119 Chicago... 3011382 913 142 24 20 34 .303 Cleveland 89 3131 567 1024 219 53 24 31 Dempsey Ranksla . The wives of the various Set for Oct. 1 College 100 The other events are a flat race at Pitt'burgh 86 3071445 926 141 65 21 83 .302 Detroit... 91 3238 638 3027 158 61 41 64 .3«. some of at players, HALIFAX, N. S., July 23..This Will Rule 2», n .:::::;:: a mile and an army race at the same New York 84 2873 483 854 134 50 47 77 .297 St. Bouis. 90 3168 473 955 151 61 42 60 .'" them, least, worked Five Years Athlete . 9S** harder Held Inchcapo . "feit?-Il« '.'.".TA*0 ::::-TS Boston_ 82 2920 416 862 111 64 35 61 .296 X. York., 87 506 17S 45 77 48 in for Ararat . 3020 897 rooting their year's international fishermen's races To-day Tiyster . 115 87 distance. .$»' husbands than the WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass., 23.. Itlai'k Montai.. 97 Phila'phla 84 2919 359 855 134 25 57 38 .292 Chicago. 89 2080 390 872 144 51 1« 54 J»» pros themselves did. for tho The July Servant . 115 89 3097 395 855 125 53 39 45 .276 27 74 Louis Tellier's cf the North At¬ funeral of Ten-Lee . 97 Brooklyn.. Wash'ion 95 3289 447 914 153 53 .-;» wife championship TTAVRE, July 23..Georges Car- Lieutenant Busy Signal . Ill Cincinnati. 84 2801 311 756 123 49 14 62 accompanied him the Fred Pol¬ Emdus . 9? .270 Boston.. 86 2953 363 805 146 39 entire dis¬ lantic will be held off Halifax lard, a Prudery . HJ Mair Winners P>*5;:í47 .17» tance, while his October pentier arrived here last former HI aies »Illy Hartón . 97 Phil'phia S3 3160 369 849 148 41 54 brother-in-law, little night Williams College athlete . in Among I'lTCHlNO RECOUDS »Is Donc Sporttboy . 95 Wilfred Reid, caddied for 1, 3, and if necessary, 4. This an¬ from New and who was killed in . Hl him. York, will sev¬ Hon . The spend action while Lanlus . in Homm© 9.5 PITCHING RECOUDS wife of the veteran Alex nouncement was made with serving Paul Jones _. At Hydewood Golf Club Bast Shut- Smith also to-day. eral weeks in France before the American . 0 ^frt?.?7 i. Pitcher. Club. W. L. PC. W. L. out But Shot followed hard Tho elimination races Again ai*my in France I'lgh M . SI»» N. J., 28..Frank his hole to determine Command 4.4 ;rL Vh»el PLAINF1ELD, July Pitts. 8 1 .889 3 . W. B Out upon trail, by . Glazner, Pitcher. Club. W. B. PC. foi' which the during the BH.le.maii ..... 9S hole, the entire four rounds. craft shall Nova visiting United States early early days of the war, was \0ÏIL*1*,*£*l)«vi