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ue. ny REviW ¥ EYTIET, dredtest News \--\ __SP OR T WRESTLING & a 4~ \ - 00 Tennis - swimming ,~ m ~ got I -- - -- mo 9 OAKMOUNT 'Gur:E_ ONE OF BEST IN AMERICA CERTAIN TO PRC JDE PERF CT TEST FOR AMATEUR STARS THIS YEAR 42 Sw) uk cigs \©» - (@» \-/ WALLOPNGCIANSBY3T0?: at th} ie as perfect a test of TOURING With Long Stretch at Home, Pittsburgh Ath- Bill Dineen, ouce a famous pither,/ton won and Walter Johnson, in Oakme .t* how an American League umpire.|tional idol, emerged the big hero, the grea q ~iplonship courses of pulled a new one on me the other| Now it is Philadelphia and Connic| America a ias stood the test of duy, Mack with fandom. Ever/bod¥jone amat ampionship und one We were discussing the greatiwants to see Mack finally pull @|rrofesslor Jolfers Assoolation whortsiops of the game, past and|comeback after 10 years of adver-|champion ard an unofficial present, when Dinnen, who is able world ser ;ame between Waiter champ. 1 +p golf as there is in Americ ; test that will bring out Touring is a form of wandering fe ver with leaky vilve complications a real | j on when the amateurs and shivering fender nausea. «affect A ' . . . play fo t_ national 'title starting m SOMETHING NEW Fandom got its wish. Washing-! August 1. in citizens of both sexes withs un trammeled ferocity, if not worse. ways has been one of < When touring bacilli alights oo un- « « go back 20 years, asked: R Hagen an € Sarazen. protected vistas of weak but proud letes Have Deflded Advantage Besldes ~ *Have you ever noticed that u. rma-|-- Connie himself is cqnfldem that his|. Qakmon he \home stamping fesh and begins yodeling in low plain So#ity of the great shortsfops wets|time has arrived. Not given much|grounds o Fownes family of tive tones there is nothing to Jc. and a Clear Lead of S. Ga Both of foot?\ ) talking, be tells the world 1925 is ©[Pittsburg . there. Is« no. other victim promptly proceeds to do it with] ~ IX mes- fs thet proceeded. to prove hir Abiladelphiu year. family in A. ta that understands eclat and finesse ement of fact by naming sue-‘l as Herman Long, George Da Bobby Wallice, Hans Wigner. hey. Jennings and Roger Deck ugh. Perhaps Wagner, in Mis rough style, was the fastest of the men mamed and Honus was far from i y Cobb on the bases. Dinneen's observations interested we. I carefully analyzed the speed ef shortstop past and present with whom I am familiar and, realized what ds rig. im golf better than. the FowneKo, . « ' ' * Will Med§ure 6872 Yards H. C. Fownés is head of the eownes family. apd is chairman of the committee which is to conduct HUNTING PASTIME the championsilp. W. C. Fownes Jr, is also a member of the com . ING sRowit ‘0 mittee. W.-C. Fownes Jr. won the The hunting. season breaks TyJ@imateur champlonships 'u 1910 and Alaska in August, ms probably qualified in the event R more times than, any other player, il e From then. until December th He has seen -all the .champlonahip Washington and Philadelphia First thing incurable touring sap + does is to exchange equity in Ver Receive Set-Backs in mont pasture land for loud speaking fllvver, Insect-proof tent, road map w Pl to\ Bowhere and set of hard boiled estern Play manners. - € # J y Morris Anal blow. dealt New York yesterday by the Pirates, 9 to 3, not only left the Giants six games be- a hind first place but found their de- them at flexible age of 16 to 21 York after taking four out of|fense almost wrecked. The grapes hang high and quakes pirates were @rncrally regarded to- low and where Cinderellas don't hAV®! day as the uext champions of the to wait for foster daddies to adof{| National League. They have left Next stop is Fresno, Call, where! New York, August fs‘qunfi’rm-l The \ ruth in 'what helgame seasons open on the vaclous L R . belts tuner 2:59 was much * species throughout the United states|CCUM8®® and knows what is required, what size dress do you wear? five games in a crucial series with|works cracked in the Afth. An in- So it would seem that great speedland Canada. The pastime of hunt- D9 MB \Ad & A 's hign toda \ \the Giants. thereby. aimost making fly went for a s as Cuy . the capable Em! ether. - A M h America's highways today are [\the pennant certain ler: stol > bso! I ssary toling is increasing in amazing num R . R m m E ( + ler stole home while Jackson hel afoot. is not absolutely use; ® ryju“ bgs tach fon 9 3 by raine cnd a competent staff ane Porter, 18, waf selected .r om 300 Conan.) to be \Miss De-|plete with endless chaing of UE! Only thirty-two games remain to|the ball.. Three errors were made muécess as a shortstop. Rather, ec - these two have Oakthont groomed] toil\ at the Atlantic City pageant, She has golden brown hair and p wpattered vehicles of all ages, breeds/pg played by McGraw's entry, while/on easy chances, Their disorganized fair speed: seems to be the huppy - \ - m R and aromas rumbling from Point Corsairs have thirty-eight and|asfet indicated the resignation of the - medium. Last year there were more than/for the championships. blue eyes. ~ Ave and one-quarter millions of Bunt png. course wil measure 6972 point in frenaled determination (0/4 jong stretch 'at home four-time title-hol R , e 2 a a gos - -holders to the passin ' Playing the batters, knowing each ‘snliulmifxi “43:1? WT. ‘lxmumz‘ yards. It is longer and more diffé ¢ SCAN!) \ {reach nowhere and reach it quick. Nothing but a diamond miracle/of the pennant from the masthead hall pitched, timing the bail 221 over the previous. year cult that when the same event was T PRAISE AI. Chi bjective of chronic surfferin can break the hold of McKechnies/at the Polo Grounds tog 'the break with the pitch e Y e this n u. contested he're in. 1919. Hundf’eds r le‘fz gel“ ‘x: 0 (drfl'lg‘2uzu oi men on the 1925 bunting, as crftics| As Pittsburgh retived. the Giants far more essential than speed for When you add to t st the vasr/of traps bave been added to catch tom tourists gaudy c view the situation, looked down the standing and saw number of big game Nimrods that went into Canada, with the hunters who have permitted, under the law. to hunt without a license (farmers and tenants) the number is in creased by at least another two mil- tions. multi-colored . banners . attesting. to shortstop. PIRATES PLEASE Has the presence of Fred Clarke on the bench of the Pittsburgh club rad ruuch to do with the fine grade of ball that is being played by the the wayward shots, and traps at BALDWIN MG Polygamy ll Practical By - Cincinnati coming along: only . two Oakmont mean something, for the| , Fi beautiful horrors of nights spent un and one half games behind. . Tr sand is raked in furrows, so thal '/ ish der dripping trees at Flathead, IIL, Reds lost an opportunity to wala practically abways the offy manner etooth, Okla., and. Lantern Jaw, BASEBALL more. ground ‘Wle'm v\ 1‘er \Mai“ of getting out is by ase of niblick] Frank F. Dole, writing in the New - Minn, ibefore the brillant 2 mnd at Ung: or mashie niblick, | Few York Herald-Tribune, says: * (wll R pitching of Gra- spoon ofr a r ale YESTERDAYS RESULTS ham at Boston, 3 to 2 long irons are played from Ole Washington and Philadelphia, sep- Matgaret of Delsmere, the smooth Tourists returning to own back ; traps. . yard with any part of his Un model h nt, P When you take into consideration mont fox terriee owned by J. T, Dubois, of i 3 NATIONAL LEAGUE arated by ohly a sing! t th Pirates U - R m i f 3 gle game at the For three or four years the vast number of hunters, with During the Professional GolferSiggiqwin, has swept all before her in rattier not covered ”QWEWVEF\: Piitsburgh 9, New York 2 top Of the American standing, both Fates have threatened as pennant|600d roads and automobiles, you no Association championshiP 41®|ner only two appearances in the \w reading Efcfuch y, Pust ll,” Brooklyn 13, Chicago 6. were belted in the west yesterday. contenders. One year tl seemed as|doubt wonder what the future of Burnles, present holder of the BritIsnow ring in this country: Entered @ Are the dolly Three, flu\! CSCI (First game) The leading Senators lost to De- It it was all over but the shouting,|bunting, particularly of small game.| iP title, complainrd because Of thelroe the first time in the-show at of losing amateur standing in Inter Chicago 11, Brooklyn 6 trolt, 13. to 4. Three Washington en the team suddenly collupsed, Will be: manner in which the traDs WeN?isouthampton, she was chosen the national Order of Lunkheads, (Second game.) boxmen were shelled with 16 hits [This year, after getling away to| Well, that's the best part of it. MCC, “H“ “duh“k“ ‘3‘: smooth fox terrier in the show, ~- in in Boston 3, Cinclonati 2. by the Tigers. Manager Eddie Col- 'due mo doubt more ther oleg E she went Newport pleasure. tourist gete n Philadelphia's.) hns, \on \crutches \as* sos Aon as the result of m \ oar (ass \han thore was 20 is\ o using a spoon stil get his necon os sgain “Harm? suffering torture. To him a deto Se wxg'hmfl pias. |P “mmeTIlK-me: ‘newn: id o was yer's 3°-|shot home, He had to use a mashie through yawning mud holes and over mea Philadelphia 1.| White Sox to 3 to 1 victory on the fraining trip, the Pirates|And this game is on the increase. |niblick to get free and thus take It was through Mr, Brumby and tricky mountain passes is sweet mu St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 4. the Macic lm T not?” over found themselves and starte®| In the entire United States only/ins penalty b.s hooked tee shot de-|G°Orge Thomas spat Margaret\ of | . - (Secona game.) cks, who made only four bit« ® te, and me f fish cooked in stylish y \ h uphill fight for the pannant. three of the states showed & de-{seryed. + Delsmere was brought to this coun: T'hesndnmlf“ Shi'idm‘ed brewe'i pi offntfnnéewnm. e - ' - abe uth's third home i Tn previous years the Pirates hav/crease in game last year, In all of Real Test For Pastimes try. She was spotted in Englund by reavenly delight. AMERICAN LEAGUE many days tilts“ ® me Til: n ma in the running from the others game increased. , (George, who watched her go on to . land 5, New York ¥ Cays \ to rouse limp Whis.year it was colse to midseason| In Delaware 200 licenses were is- thnuzarl?‘ the golfer who is hittm<ake more than fifty prizes at the It is estimated that the number of UNLMMJ'HhT‘, ‘f'k (L 4 ing Yafikees, who lost their ffh before Pittsburgh made it defiaitely|sued: Rhode Island 15,000; Massa- m” u t'mfl“ oft \1:1 tee AM@iniggest. of the English kennel fix» tourists In this country, if laid end to “Tm\ + 31:3,“ Pok straight to Cleveland, 5 to 1. Van certain that it was going to be~alchuselts 76,000; / New | Hampshire|MIDUN the fairways and for Mr. Brumby bought her for a and that's how a lot of 'en icago 3, Philadelphia 1. [Gilder blanked the Boston Red Sox, pennant contender. 70,000-in country where most peo-|WRO can pitch to the flag, py Bols from George Thomas en hf to Len] ianeow 2mm ot It St. Louis 4, \Boston 0.]40, for the Growns, allowing only R r. R x + c Just about this time Fred Clarke,|ple think there is no game. will be a joy, for no fairways Otiing she arrived in this country only ought to AL NDIN v alx bits. . one of the greatest outfielders the Pennsylvania issued the greatest|STRON® Were ever in better COnGILION|q ghort time ago. At both shows she NDING OF THE CLULS, St. Louis Cardinals, smothering. game has ever produced, joined the|number of licenses,499,519; Onto was|(RA® those at Ookmont 2 few O8¥3/met a fancy lot of tertlers and her| [f the Phillies under a blanket of +9 cb as a balance for Manager BUI|second with 441,831; New York (hirg, [PfOr® the supreme test for AMeTlacquisition is a big addition to the NATIONAL LEAGUE hits to win twice, 11-5 and 6-4, tight- MceKechnie. -. 272,481. California issued 22681, and if“ iY reward wood play Wil Balto terrier breeding stock in this}* Won Lost P.C.|ened their grip on fourth place in Clarke,\ as - manager, had given|Texas only 34,559. bL5§“y.J;“‘T$’::dnbg 3:51!“ country. She will bear watching ati If Pittsburgh T1 45 - 612) the National as the Robins split even Pittsburgh its last pennant and world| That-there is game: left in this Olkmontpim undoubtedts \;q [the big winter bench shows, New York #88600 607 S'L‘zelhzflflrm 0”?sz lout mar - , s st ner, €13, spite of a shower o championship in 19097\ He was is due solely to the sports| aC\ aimcule test of goif ever| Incidentally, at the Rhode Island Cincinnati > 8 i‘ ”a: 2 mite hue win, mroe, \”\f'|‘ ® the-steadying influence neede@\ Hethen. 'These men like to hunt and| 7% waite €o Kennel Club's show, held in Newport gt. Touls . ba 6% 88] 1] hitm but with Alten bingles wom took some of the many burdeng Tromjare providing the game, 'They in [MOLE in an - American chiampion- Brooklyn .. - 61-479] the second, 11-6 ship. Golfers who have been play- ing in the low sevefities on their home courses will consider that they have Gone an efficient day's work if they can break 80 twice in the pational qualifying rounds. Philadelphia .........52 - 61 648 - Chicago . 67 62 Boston ... - 68 128 LEAGUE. Won - Lost PC. the shoulders of McKechnie, i Pittsburgh has a great ball club that is being well handled, It will never have a better opportunity to| The fish and game departments of win than this year. every state should be apart from any Should Philadetphia win in the|political affiliation and party, Every mist on short seasons and conserva- tive baga. Their monye is spent for [game propagation and conservation. specialty meeting, Mr. Brumby took best in the show with Harlem Jess, lan Iyish terrier owned by Marcus (Bruckheimer, of New York. Another dog in the Brumby string to go hig lat the same time as the fox terriers| at Newport was Bella von St. Jo- Explain why a batter is out if a American, we wouldvhave the unusu@lcent paid in by the hunter should hanntor, a wire-haired pinscher, felder juggles a ball bul Anally re 12 mpectacie of Lan it Penraylvania/go back into the \more game\ fund which took best of her breed {mins possession 0C it and a bascrun Philadelphia . . at series. Hunting: is the greatest privilege - nec is not out on a touch play in|Chicago ... - 51 s- that any sport provides. It shouls {which the ball is ted? - St. Louis . . 68 FANDOM ___ [be, and will be, perpetuated in 'this which t Jussled? Detroit lies so The baseball fam is sure fickle. He/country by the hunters who are here 1 9 Cleveland 67 Up until the fall of 1919, when the| Cleveland 6 T 1s constantly shifting his hero wor-/and those that are to come. rules were given a general revision,| New York as oss 294 FULTON STREET ship. DR N GEORGE MORCHER r t . the fig |Boston ...ll... 2.22358 cast year the counts ater Tis More than 50 years awo the Mis. London, Ohlo-If the ui Ping of 2 fy bit and tae ar * HEMPSTEAD philing for Washington, That elty|sourl legislature created the office of + lo- e time ever m th viters ns LAY TODAY . & nev i ount comes when the people of this ord|the ball after a touch play were the| V £ hta a ‘ e L. I. R. R. Depot never won an American Leugue|county marshal of Jackson county, world are so perfect that all the|®2m®. the batsman was out. ~- Opposit Pot | mnant. | That was one reason for loyal support. \The other and more importank on was every fan was pulling Waiter Johnson to get & chancel Sugar twice as sweet an that from pitch in a world series beffre he}CAne or beets now is made from arti- a through. choices. Mo., for the sole purpose of catching the bandits. The office has Just been abolished, showing the speed with which legislatures work. At that time the experts revising the playing code decided that on a thent to conquer. . touch play the ball must be securely Ranked No. 11 last geason. The fish realm has falled to keep[held, not juggled, to complete the Young. But a \comer.\ MS“ the mtg-l progress “on:Eh me Ite < ion, says George Morcher, us, if a runner sliding into wec- . In singly 1 superintendent 'of Ohio state fish ond is touched with the ball white - i still three fect from the base, unly to Graduate of Yale University. have the fielder mg‘le the ball after Rated -No. -3 -in - western,. section, the touch, the runner is not out Jf te 1924, esh reach the base while the bull is Reached semi-finals at. Seabright still in the alr. year ago. Put out by Howard - It matters not if the félder fraily wey. f } retrins possession of the ball on a --- Cu M - touch play. - The moment he justgles Eitiminated by Bill Tilden, third the ball after the touch, it fenders round; mationia) cham ips, 1984. l the same vold. In order to retire the Plays. good «all-round Ser- vice strong, Equally good at net or baseline. & hes his objective: s mas F 4 Fas : It=n runner after being touched. esen As f f land the ball is Jugwled, the visy is Has come to. front quite: rupldy . stice getting' start: In collegtute elroles. Needs experience. mostly, Liked upon b. many Xp8°TY aa one of most~promising of younger players. NATIONAL LEAGUM Cincinnati at New York. Bt. Louis at Brooklyn, Chicago at Philadelphin Pittsburgh | at. Boston. reformers will be out of employ- ment, there is- another world for AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Chicago. Washington at St. Louis Philadelphia at Cleveland. Boston - at. Detreit. But. polygamy i-not confined. «g] again touches him with the the female. In as many ca the ¢ 7 male will have two or more While it is apparent the rules 4's Ways m e between two plays, that on But in nearly alt parts 'of the flab the surtace seem much the wame, the Within afew seasing orld t- bi the male that \Ta the -of .a ball frat in finally to be up with the fopnotcherk. before {otiching the round. Home's in Chicago . some merit to the Wint da the longest privefizht modirn. Amer-. 6 |R. The battle: betw (ing Netson) and -Joe Gane M faid, Nev, dn 1906, cranks as the career, lohgeat match 6f Fodern: times, i irae dain ai \z a: UEPT To RIGHT-ROY (ND ITA Where did. Ouresce.DeMar filet (Au “tug.- thta the mew \RQ\ bie NeW Fork Tapes, Bap teus) manithon \race at tho bering in second year on c trim Onikhs, Werisra ang Sim Marites, infopand -O- 3; Kr - m“ Tabarta. Third; o. Director Kmapp, Kean 92\ trom ifs» st gironit, mkmq~ Has Ceorh Slsior / proc hit-Pal h: a Aestred bad Vuanty as Anoiing aiting <= =p pew Ys ~ o .tree An Wat