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Show - ! THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1921: fieilmarin AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING AMERICAN Pe. 816 8 EB. 8G A09 2NJ 277 277 274 ua ox uoxx games.) finznom wattim I 0 t, 0TMpOft, Cbl.L H. 8. Hthriod, Del .H 17 H F. Hlma, Det .,H 149 602 16 J. 1? 27 0 19 12 59 0 U. Merritt, Det . R Joe Wood. Ctero 1.. Woodall, Det . .H OW Y,.R Maya, K. 20 51 u 9 4 V 8 9 0 46 .... J L I W, k. Mwei. C Job. D r. OtamUy, W..H ; In' BtW. Det....R-i- , J.- - Melnoes. a Dt...R Y..H A.LwVrd. It, L.Fta-I-Deltoid. Bo.. . L D.I..B lr o 121 16 152 119 16 12 5 Md, j7ljrtffa, 6) Wa Bays. St. L.i.t 47 88 00 J. R. Mawk. N T.R 401 b 197 ...B-, Vooaf 68 107 2. 8. Orooey, C1...1 R M242 & Milter. N. Y Courtney. Wi..t 82 47 IA. W. R. Milton, CI..L 118 884 W 0. Pip, N. Y..L 153 688 162 618 F. Mmwo, 01 J A. Dugan, Phlla.. K 110 46i J P. Baker, N. Y...L 04 830 R. K. Hasty, Ph1ta..H 8ft 68 Klmer Saritk. (L...L 120 481 B. R Harris. Wash .K 164 58ft HI Peektepgh. N Y.H 140 677 K. Perkiaa. PMU...R 141 588 R 114 420 B, Miller. Wash a. 43. Mitaa. Wab..L U Hawks. N. T. L 1 .Collins, Boeton... R L..R Eiterb. Wa. rod BratrM, B, A. Pa Ik. Chi. . . .1 Weteh, Phlla. . . . R A. Wbegm it. 112 496 41 141 115 1 73 042 440 28 152 58 115 4o8 107 410 ream. Poe...K 130 412 k e 80 74 W.J Bbaaka, Det...R Rot A, N. V.. U 43 152 It, L 80 46 B. Oete. Dot 24 71 IS, Cuillns. Phils. . . , W. U Pewater, N.Y. R 66 207 W Gerber, It. L...R 114 4,16 R 11808 H. Rnel. Boa 45 141 V 3. PtHnleb. Wa..R E. Aiasnltb. Det....L 8ft 08 Dykes, Pbila..H iftft 618 a. P. AtMtla, St. L. .L 27 66 H. ftbortea. Dot..U Oi 217 ft! U Brasil, Phlla..L 66 177 W. P. Johaaoa, Wa. .M 88 111 O RolHaf. Det. . . . . K 8ft 48 r, si !1 S 19 1 18 25 154 Mhny. t' Walker, Philo... R 142 taryaa, CM....R 45 It W Jooh, Dot. . .L 14 IL Bhanka, Waah. .. R 154 Waah . . . L 158 fU 100 86 j! A. 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Chi. . R C. R. Naylor. PbiL.K J W. Malta, Cl L IL B. Preeman. Phil. 3. Aeaata, Wash . .R B. Perry. Phil R D. McWeeaey. Cbl..R 86 88 88 86 88 64 18 88 12 27 - 1 1 , . .... It K ,.,,.RR ftutherlsod, Detroit Palmero, Bt, .U Loila..L Mhtdl.toa, Detroit ..R Wilkinson. Chi. BurweU, Bt. Louis. .W ...R Rnssell, ihl Collide. N. Y. If ....K ...L Perguson. N. Y. ...It . .R Cbt. , hlrWeedey, Hodge, Chi. ..... ...R Chi. ...R Mulicdnad, 22 40 81 89 41 82 1ft 22ft t8H 84 8 66 8.74 8 74 29 19 20 22 8.77 26 6 15 14 10 7 8 22 75 77 ftft 115 8 00 8 94 70 119 lw6 8 9ft 8 96 4 01 81 111 79 4 Oft 27 2ft 16 14 26 19 24 27 17 33 108 28 4Hd loft 6ft 112 50 181 9J 90 100 8.91 4 6 41 27 4J Aft 82 170 H.i 29 87 147 87 17 5ft 13 90 21 8ft 122 86 Ittd Hi 82 60 11 8ft 857- 12 l2fti 4.11 4.11 4.18 4.23 4 27 4.80 4 83 4.35 4 45 4 50 4 50 87 67 59 63 461 26 27 20 9 72 72 4) 4 4 4 CO 71 4ft 63 ra 710 97 4ft 4 88 25 26 41 10 62 4.9ft 29 T7 56 216 27 9ft 891 86 148 5d 570 2M 51 18 ynrmafl, phlfd. 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Iftft 521 HIT HARD 123 122 34 50 5 6ft 5 113 0l 01 5.14 5 14 6 82 5.4ft 5 62 5 95 6 06 6 54 7 2i 7 24 51 16 52 11 49 44 7 29 ft Aft 1 1 14 21 11 20 7 7 lh Hi 17 6 9 3 3 9 9 9 2 0 4 1 0 6 ft 0 1 4 9 0 10 7 9 4 I 4 2 9 9 0 2 9 4 ft 6 9 I 2 0 2 2 2 1 4 2 3 9 4 8 7ft 71 27 11 12 4 12 14 6 18 12 2 10 11211 1 10 2 7 2 10 8 9 9 4 0 10 0 19 4 8 1 40111 9 2 ft 9 4 IS 8 2 119 1 0 8 9 1 8 2 10 6 4 8 6 9 9 0 9 6 10 6 4 7 0 0 9 80 11 A 82 ft 1 89 3 4 40 10 1 2 0 2 2 8 9 2 9 0 ft 2 8 2 0 1 8 190 22 4 2 2 I 1 0 64 26 1 2 9 9 9 1 45 54 36 85 ft 8 2 7 7 8 119 Nl 64 44 96 80 53 53 49 27 0 1M 244 201 7 HH 126 60 19 22 67 92 8ft 6ft 2ft 4 84 4 4 842 404 776 820 15 10 17 7 4 91 679 1 15 11 19 4.55 86 77 17 so Oil M 8 13 14 ftO (Wft 133 TO 27 2ft 96 4S 12 8.56 10 35 12 120 4K 102 82 52 . 80 8 51 6 -- 80 HOW 8.51 8 19 10 6 ft 7 A 1 8 10 3 8 1 1 9 0 9 9 1 1 0 1 h 9 9 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 9 9 9 . ; the power, or, shat is more generally referred to in golfing slang as "'socking the little pill," is a good subject for sn artlc'e cn golf, and It la one that every reader intent on Improvt'mo In beftinnlnf golf should bo dl ing h's game should read carefully. rected to learning one thing At a timo There Is only one way to make the until this particular item is masterod. ball travel a great distance, and that Is to bit It a hard blow. I sometimes wonFirst Learn Timing. der whether the advice handed out by The first thing to learn Is to tim the golf experts instruct. ng their pupus to misshot. Acquire this as soon as possible, sweep the ball off the tee Is not mereand ther will be little chance for goleading Sweeping the ball away If thla ,w. ing wrong later in your career. ly In broom fashion and hitting it are la done, it will b possible to hit tbs two different thirga. fco. without any described like as be Abest as hard ball you The gc If shot would high pro end a manas a hit and aweep, because if we do danger of pressing.well A can someclass amateur as alway one without the ether there Is age to get a little extra distance in fi thing wrong. The Idea of the golf swing, the drive If ther la need for it. I dont a I have described befoie. Is gradually mean to Infer that by hitting hard that to Increase the power as you come onto one gives the ball everything he posthe ball with the club traveling at ita . sesses on every ahot. greatest speed at the moment of Impact, Women golfer are greatly handicapped or a fraction of a second later. sL w In getting distance because they do not - . In this manner tho bad la swept away, as a rule hi hard. Moat of them can but th4 beg nner shou'd not get Into his shot than they head that this Is all there is to the apply more power to the do. I think the chief reason for this Is shot. The ball must be bit with a lot tha ball of afraid are missing of force to make it go. that they . when attempting to apply No gentle tap will drive the globe very-faraltogether even if.lt is done with the correct power. I am going to give you a rule for hitweep'ng motion and the timing has been put ting hard. First, the body must bebedone perfect. Beg nnera who get no pewer ball Into the the shot and thla should Into their stroke and only tap xThkSjC':W'Xt with a pivot, although .there are pro as If thev were afraid of breaking It, who teach their pupil to away a little will never get far beyond the duffer to accomplish he same thing. The blow are not always beginstage. Duffer or Impact snould happen when the dub ners and beginners are not necessarily Is traveling at Ka greatest speed, but duffera. A beginner lacks experience, the body should not be permitted to do while a dufer has experience, but It a single solitary thing toward getting has gained h m nothing the ball off the tee until the dubhead My advice to the beginner Is to learn meets the sphere. the art of hitting hard. Bv this I do of Into boon tho shot Take your stance with your feet well power has not mean pressing and throwing the Lot pul whole swing out of kilter. All of one by Jock Hutchison. apart and make sure that your weight la 1668 294 1961 222 1946 236 1906 224 1966 s2 2997 274 1267 1473 1424 884 .... x a. Jas. 187 966 949 7 9ft 286 5 BBC0ND BAftEUEN. O. B. T. Collins, Chicago ..166 H. M. McClellan. ChL 20 W. A. Wambagaasa 103 Cleveland , D. B. Pratt, Boston ...184 A. U Ward, .New York 122 K. D. Leo, 8t. Leals 89 6 Gleason, 8t Louie. 25 B. 1L Harris, Wash. .967 .965 .966 .963 .968 .9i Bert Smith. Bt. . 4f P. B Bodte. New York.. 25 P. Welch. Phlla. .....194 R. Alensct, Now York.. 147 A. B. Pet. J. P. tevaee. Clove lead. 47 . 94 12 9 1.009 3. G. tiraaejr, Ctev..... 32 1AI0 102 1 .999 K. R. Williams. Bt. L..U5 ftB ft .986 1417 Ju6, , PO. 37ft 62 563 264 260 60 8ft Dykes. Phils. 122 108 10 .998 86 IB .990 89 16 t.990 41 6 990 119 22 968 62 12 .9 22 ft .964 ; THIRD BA8KUBM. ' G. P.O. 44 A. U Ward, Mew Tork. St 4 M. J. McMsstly, S. Y... 4T 71 70 O. J. Vltt, Boat as 318 H. Shanks, Wt.hlsgtaa. .14 84 J. V. Baker. New York 83 182 E, Mulligan, Chirac. . . 12 119 J. A. Dugas. Pklia 118 r. R. Ellarbe. 158 Wa.biagtoa 8t, Lou la 108 179 W. L. Gardner. Ltev.,152 R. W. Jonro. Detroit. .141 194 23 L. R-- Lamb, Bt LoaU. 28 B. C. roathr, Barton... 94 63 27 3. A. Barrrbt, Detroit... 28 21 C. K. Galloway, Pklia... 20 IP " -- 82 231 253 418 64 57 481 622 62 269 270 158 69 88 .961 .961 .960 27 5 4 .99 88 46 6 24 .954 .954 .952 .947 . 942 31 17 7 19 ft 2 S 19 16 28 29 7 B 26 16 .... A. Welter. .... Boeton o. 64 ft ft B r232o. a. 1. 68 Bcknl)uXtilago12ftA53-12f- t . 912 18 7 8. r. O'Neill, Cleveland. 195 - 892 16 3 .961 J. A. Billing, kt. Loots 12 B. P. Gherrlty, Wash... 116 H. Roe I, Bootoa .......109 3 8. Baaalor. Detroit... 115 A. B. Pet 453 26 r98 H. Severeid Bt, Louie, ,42ft 141 99 4 .968 R. Perkins, phlla L. G Nnnamaker, Ctev.. 4ft 256 20 .968 W. H. Schaag, N. Y....132 406 28 .961 V. 3. Ptelnteh. Weak... 45 -- 92 3 ft B 1 IB 11 14 17 29 ft 19 .944 .944 .948 .984 .938 .933 .982 .Ml 924 .917 .9M PH. .999 ,965 .962 .932 .977 .977 .975 .972 .971 .979 .969 P. C. Hofmaan. N. Y., D Vormer, N. 42 .41 .2T 4 .8M! . J. McManna. Bt. L. 18 14 16 21 . A. K. . 81 131 38 S MO 2 t 17 4ft 26 24 .MT .14 .DA 19 27 .938 . 950 .950 .942 .997 .983 .932 . 95 .98 27 4 1ft 6 6 6 ,8M 7 .863 SHORTSTOPS. O. BuaA, V. Parka, Chicago .. . Danaa, Detroit.. Bate, Bootoa E. T. Darla. BL Loo Is.. V. W. Maje, New York.. (T. H. Shocker, Bt. L. . W, P. Johnoon, Weak.,. C. 1 lolling, Detroit B. Mynt. Boeton . 0 Mogrtftgo, Waah. w 3. 3. Guinn, New York. Geo. 3 DoogUa McWeeney, ChL H. B. Tbormahlen, Boo. B. Middleton. Detroit. C. R. Naylor. Phil B. Roanmot, Phlla. U. C. Faber, Chicago... J. M. Malle. Clov K. G. Erick eon. Wash.. B. Jones, Boston J. C. Oldham, Detroit... J. C. Bagby. Cleveland H B. Leonard, Detroit R. O. Moor, Phlla A. Ferguson, N. Y. B. Palmero, Bt. Lonla. 3 B. Shawkey, N. Y... W. C. Hoyt, N. Y W. H. Colllas. N. R. J. Karr. Boston B. Harris. Phils G. B. Lhle, Cler. J. A. Shaw, tWaatt H. B. Courtney, Wash,. R B. Caldwell, Ctev.... J, WaahlAftn..102 Gerber, Bt. L..U8 R. B. LaMotte, Wah.. E. D. Leo, Bt. Louia. r. phlla.. H J. Pennock. Bteitoa.. H. J. Rbmke, Detroit... C. C. Hodge. Chicago. B. Perry, Phlla. H. M. McClellan. Chicago 18 B. Scott. Boeton R. E. McCann, Phlla. K. Pecklopaafh, N. Y...149 B. Johnnon. Chicago. 3. Sewell, Cleveland ...164 Walter H. B. Preetnan, .M3 .two It 08 22 208 18 228 885 324 42 171 , 42 Pri. ....... J. ORourke, Wah 3. A. Sargent, Detroit. Ira Plagetend, Detroit H. Merritt. Detroit.. .... Goallm, Washington 3. B. Vick. Boeton 1... .... Ira Flagetoad, Detroit, .... - l W 3. 96 Milan, Weah. B. P. Roth. New York.. 37 P. W. Brower, Wash... 47 B. Colline, Philadelphia. 21 " CATCHERS. s 441 51 3 4 10 M. Applying 4188 4099 4152 4182 4181 4209 7 G. W. C. Jt'otaoa, Bt. Louis It 3. Mcfnnte, Boato .,..162 1. 1 Washington 152 G. H. Staler, Bt. Louia .18ft L. Rhw. Detroit 152 W. C. Tlpp. New Yerk .158 a. Barns, (lerelaiMl 78 B. U. Bbeelr. Chicago ..154 W. R. Johasto. Clare. 116 r. L. B re ail. Phils. 86 99 Ji Mw W alker Phils. TT H. Q rifle 26 pula... Af. 8. McMaaua, 8L L... 19 Bt By JOCK HUTCHISON. 1 1 1 Detroit . ..154 107 18 PkllftdelpbU 156 144 9 14 IVDXYIDUAX. mUUVft . or more famro.) i PIBBT BASEMEN. Bart Smith. Joelf Gives Valuable Pointers to Golfers on How to Avoid One of the Most Common Errors. ' Lula Bt. 912 B 18 . .154 124 .158 136 154 158 ..154 127 0 9 9 1 G WITHOUT-PRESSIN- NW York WashUrt 9 I 2 0 2 0 4 0 9 9 1 9 0 1 2 0 ft 9 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 4 9 3 2 6 1 CteTUd A. Elmer Smith, .84 4ft 9 47 35 33 39 2 .M2 21 194 ftt 51 1 .92 ttftl 19. 64 4 13 7 18 a 3ft 38 32 80 8ft 12 27 23 88 32 46 43 34 ..... A. Rnosell. Boston it. K. Hasty, Phlla... Gay Mod op, Clev. A. Bot boron, Ctev, Wa. BurweU, Bt. L... 3. T. Zachary, Wash.. 10 ft 19 Df N. L. Hawke. N. Y.. on your heeit and not on your toes Th o d advlc to hit' or awing under your sug- a pretty good tip. This was hold-nchin g Idea of to the the rested pupil give f the hand In the proper place uutil the dubhead had passed through and mad its connection with the ball. The Long Hitters. If this Idea la carried out, one can hit as bard as he likes without danger K. 14 ftft 961 .969 ,.:SI .979 .969 .967 2ft 17 24 33 44 28 26 3ft 41 16 30 .957 4 .94 .956 6 .962 2 ..952 2 .94ft 1 4 16 8ft , .947 .917 .947 .944 .944 2 .948 36 3 , .942 14 15 8 2 4 IT .96T t'7 4 3 5 4 36 2ft 9ft2 .Ml 6 6 19 12 ft 96 29 30 66 46 33 36 85 81 3 2 2 4 4 1 8 8 T 44 68 ft 20 23 87 t .941 .941 .941 ,938 .988 ,968 .92 .99 .92ft .ftlft .918 i.a Mii.m 8 6 6 8- - V 3 ' 29 ft ' 36 9 ft . t4 a .MT .7 .9 .8J4 .is appears to hit tha ball harder than 'anyone, unless it la Ted Ray. Hagen hits the ball on the downward swing and therefore obtains a lot of carry. Ray gets tremendous carry also, even more than Hagen. Bob - Macdonald baa an easy, graceful awing, but there is tlie suggestion of great power In it. In dr.v-in- g a golf ball he does not have to take a back seat with anyone. Bob has perfect control pt the club at all times He hlte hard, although hla awing looks to be easy. Thla is because he applies th force at the right time when it means something. . The same principal should be applied to ths Irons as well. A good crisp iron shot gets better reeults than one looeely hit. It ia a mistake to take a driver or a brassle and ease up. or attempt to spars th shot. For shorter distance, take shorter dubs. The ball must always be hit firmly to insure perfect direction. In hitting the ball hard, one must remember to keep a firm grip n the club at the moment of impact. This is necessary and of the greatest importance. of making a oad connection with th bail, and there will be no outward slgna of pressing. I would advise my reader One to try this as soon as possible. or two swings If one must do it Indoors without a golf bail at all should be to get the . idea. Remember to let the dubhead come through before looking up or in any other way moving the head. There are som very long hitters who get distance by apparently putting little effort into the ehot. Bobby Jones does not appear to hit the ball hard, yet he send. It a long say. This is accomplished bv perfect timing. Abe Mitchell hat a different style and in watching Abe drive there Is no doubt he bits hard (Copyright, also with perfect timing. , Walter Hagen Inc.) suf-flce- nt 99 38 32 40 Keefe, Phlla 2ft A. Bchacht, Waeb 14 W. Plerey, N. Y Wa. Bayne. Bt. Louis., 47 3. L. Davenport, Chi Clev., 1 ft 40 S3 3ft 44 i .969 .969 82 49 35 30 .967 39 43 78 38 69 53 62 24 11 Rlcliard Karr. Chicago, a 44 O, R. Lewie, Week,. H. B. Hooper, C hirer R. H. Yeoch. Detroit .9ft 19 32 36 40 192 1, by the Bell Syndicate, ft 6 5 1 ft 6 1 14 0 I 4 7 4 17 0 2 9 64 13 80 26 81 - Phils. Hasty. Phils. 200 11 .,164 4 ft 8 14 52 By Tribune SscUl Sport Service. y KH YORK. Dec. 4 Wrestling ha r slued Its head once more. The New York state athletic commission the mat gam a terrible bludgeoning,gave and for a while had It knocked cold. But the sport la strong and healthy at heart, and ready for patronage If only allowed a rhanoe for Ita life. If the commission . will rescind Its ruling about rolling falls and give the publlo the stuff it want. match Joe Stecher, Georg Bothner-wll- l the Iowa riberusher, and Earl Caddock. the famous man of one thousand holds.'" This match will be held on January $ If condition are favorable. These men have met before, to be sure, and have always wrestled to the comsatisfaction of larg crowds. Th.y plete an polished masters of the mat game, with and pin falls operating, to that they oould afford to take chances, the fans would get a great match for their money. Bath fitecher and Caddock are eager to wreaUe In New York, but refuse to risk defeat under the new rules. Renato Oardlnl, tha Italian heavy, wslght wrestler, who declares himself the Bsgby, Cler. Kerr, ('hi. . Behseht, Wash Caldwell, i'ler. Kolp. Bt Louts 54 22 " Roctoa Ckkrtf 4 8 81 84 5ft 67 65 Siecher and Caddock - May Soon Be Matched - 52 ....L Boston 8 86 8 49 6 15 8 W BB. BO 87 134 82 45 2ft 85 66 lot 70 76 81 102 78 9ft 90 84 82 44 92 148 93 90 86 1S2 8 87 68 120 22 71 72 87 rnamve. O. DR IT. PB. TO 1 I. A. .....H 19ft . Moore, PhRu. Boston .L Thormahten. Khmke, Detroit Naylor, Myers, U 60 17 cm Clot 0 BB SB .i ...H .... ....... Oidliam, lietroit HarrisT' Plots . 64 97 HR Ex Bht. HD.WP.B IG.O. 7 6 9 6 4 2 1 1 9 2 7 8 1 9 1 7 8 0 8 4 9 2 9 2 1 8 8 1 6 1 B f. B. Rarrla, Pbil....R a B. Mlddtetoa, Det.R Bay Kelp. Bt. L. ..R .K 58 ft Ibatun . . . 8ft fthsakey, N. Y. It 80 HmseU, Bos on . 12 Phils. ,,.-,..1Perry, L 29 Cole, Detroit Pwnwcfc. $.22 114 172 ft lift 1 , ,.L ftothuron, Bt. L Mails, Tier Phils . ...R liouimel. Bt. L. .H Van Glider gachsry. Waeh. . . . . L iter 107 90 feotird, Detroit Harper, N. Y. . BIT 4.7 12 7 21 22 25 27 847 2k2 8.48 2.75 2 ftd 8 00 9 (si 8 10 83 96 Mays. N. Yu .. Hoyt, N. Y. ... Joses, Boston .. A Coreteskle, C Guinn, N. Y. Johnson. Wash. Bush, Boston . , Hhocker. Bt. Lou . Karr, Boston (hie. 402 312 82 80 18 4 0 82 .R 1 id o HOI 14 300 1219 87 8 6 89 H 44 50 17 1 .H ..L too 11 Ctereand Keft, Plilla. '.".....R 2 L-29 68 3. MrM'a, Rt. L.K 121 413 M. J MeXally. N, Y.R 71 215 47 101 Xh a. Sborker. HU L-44 77 Boa.. l,.V, Vlek. 14 60 Wash Geaiin, 3 M. Walker. PMI..R lift 438 62 48 L Baa a. B. Rarr, 3.T- - Saehary. Ws...L 88 80 K. D. Moore, PfctK.R L 81 74 D leases. Bt. L.K 26 74 D. Tbocnaa, C1...L 21 83 66 178 a. A. Sargenl, Dot.. L. R. Uab. Bt. L..R 45 134 It. W ftchalk. Cbt..R 128 416 Hart Bnltb, Bt LWi.L 64 258 L kl....R 152 Mulligaa. R 48 04 U B. I'hle C! T. T. CoUIbs. Bt. L. .H 58 111 K 48 187 G. Boa. T, Hasdryi, R 48 Ilk) IU Joaee. Beet Harwell, Bt. L..L 88 21 14 50 P, Caiteway, Phil., Richard Kerr. ('hi...f 4ft loft p, a O Roorke. Ws..B 128 444 C;P. Walker, Pkll. R SO 66 J. f. Oldhaon, Det K I. 43 6ft if. 9. MeTaan. Plill R 62 157 . Y..R 43 80 W. 0. Hoyt, J. J, Qnina. N. Y..R 8ft 41 P, T Daria, 6t. L..R 99 82 A. Brharht. Wasb..R fto 21 2 A. Billings. BU Is. R 20 46 Bt. L..L 20 67 Zs Pahaevo, U SO 68 Myera. Ba R 20 42 G. X Um, 1bl Dock. Pea Bs.R h 82 61 H. i. Ar Parguaoa. X. Y..R 17 19 Wetael, 8L L..R 61119 R.rB. Caldwell C1..L 87 M G. C Myatt, Phil.,. I 44 68 A 'Walters, Boa ...R 54 168 Bt L.L 81 6ft ERVaaGltdar, a. C. Bagby, Cl.. R V 41 76 Pitted ger. Bos. H 40 01 W, M. Colllaa, N Y.B L 28 56 La Matte, Ws..R 16 4t 46 84 R. RosmeL Pbil...K O. a. Vltt. Boa , , . K 78 232 G. B. Lewis, Wa ..K 27 102 H. U. McCllan, Chi R 68 106 P. C. Humana, N Y R 28 62 D. Keefe, PhtL.D 44 57 H. B. Therms, ftoa.L 23 23 P. 6. Bodte, N. T..R 81 67 Ht A Leeoard. Det..L 86 82 K 86 85 Guy Morton, Cl S. D. Lee. 8t L...L MIHO D 1ft 12 a A. Bkaw. Wa Coreleak ie. Cl. R 48 116 G Mogridga. Ws...L 88 86 V, G. Brlckam. Wa. R 82 60 I . C. Pabar. Chi.. L-48 108 - 8 Morton. Plerey. K. W 42 44 1 M . 42 74 7 t. Da use, It 22 128 68 a. Geo. 84 6 0 1X0 6 60 9 T 8 A 18 144 1 2ft 142 148 18 24 27 84 70 120 134 10 82 41 1 72 109 6 1 4 17 58 114 154 06 174 261 08 181 226 54 136 46 07 144 24 ft 20 08 138 210 82 16 128 166 220-258 155 230 57 121 102 5ft 117 161 85 16 21 63 185 220 66 126 178 6 8 0 62 167 285 48 1111166 80 117 161 51 117 147 6 21 26 29 A3 62 12 13 21 27 14 20 44 58 80 56 121 187 41 00 128 77 11 18 V 2 10 8 2 22 ft 140 M 0 2 2 6 ft 2 48 1 12 n 9 9 19 4 0 6 l'bll.,R Cl. .D ft 1 1 9 16 ft U 2 0 9 SO 56 2 8 27 15 52 m 1 101 170 8 104 9 3 r...K 1 ft 4 0 1 4 143 U 68 1M 1(J 4 77 1IM Y. L R 1M Phil...!, 1M aw M I 2M 17 ft 1 N Pi 4 1 14 8 ONfni, Griff 10. W.H tang, J,. W. Witt. Paul Jft 1 58 1 3 20 ft Kt. 3 21 16 86 13 9 2 7 189 0 19 ft C. Hodge, CM., Booh. Boo 9 0 ft 24 8 6 L 9 9 91 tPG. AMERICAN LEAGUE FJELDING WON AND LOST LEAGUE PITCHING Inrlades all pitchers who bars worked In f arty fire or more innings. Arg, BATTUTO. CLTTB I American: Eeatiie greatest Italian champion that ever happened, Is shouting dtdlance at Strangler Card ml Lewie the big Kentuckian. tossed the Strangler one fall In Newark would he week the other and says have won the match only hta toot slipped. Renato aaya he will wear nonskid shoes the next time he cornea out. English Golfers Pay Out Enormous Sum Each Year NEW YORK. Dec. 14. A British golf enthusiast has busied himself with pen and pad tp arrive at the Interesting total of 20.000,000 golf bells used annually In the .British Males. He figures that tha total membership of British golf clubs Is half a million, which takes no account of tho casual, and unattached players. They spend about 1.000,000 pounds annually for their golf balls, nearly 2,000, 000 In club fees and subscriptions, 1,260,-00- 0 In traveling expenses and nearly for refreshments. Tha total British golf bill runs up to th astonishing total of 11,000,000 pounds annually. Attempts have been made to figure out th golf bill of th I'n'-fUates and th estimates of the number of players has run from a million down, but the bill cannot be figured in dollars and cents. d Nations Wishing to Compete Must Announce, Intentions by March 15. The first step In arrangements for th Davie cup matches of 1922 ha bees taken, by the United States Lawn Tennis asaoclat.on, which has sent letters to nations that have competed for thla trophy. Inviting their challenges for next years contest. These must be received before March 15. 1922. Th letter to th British Lawn TennlL asscciatlon, signed by Julian 8. Myrtck a president of the U. 8. L, T. A., Is similar to 4hoee sent tha other countries, and is quoted herewith; It again Is the duty of the United States to taka charge of th arrangements for ths Davis cup contest and are being considered for th plans matches of 1921. Thla aaeoclatton earnestly hopes that all the nations Interested in1 tennis will enter the competition and la bringing the matter to your attention thu early, to afford time for your association to plan for th event. the regulations a, amended at Although he ia not a thoroughbred, Tippie, a cocker spaniel owned by E. Lowther Kimball, 11 Canyon roid, the Under meeting In London on dune 27, 1921. has manv of the good qualities of that breed, lie is considered a very good duck dog. He has been taught a number of the by challenges mutt be received tricks, which be learned readily. He ia very playful and is a great friend of the neighborhood children. Tipple" will champion nation and mak certain that b 2 veers oll in Annl. , your challenge is dispatched by mail or by cable to reach this office before March Th Bentley and ABC code, (sixth edltlpn) are used. Juding from ths letters received alnre the completion of the 1921 matches, this contest has aroused more widespread interest throughout the world than ever before. This maae it ths mors appropriate to point out again tha fundamental servlet th Davis cup contests can perform In stimulating atlll further th friendly rivalry and good feeling between the tennis playing nations of th world. To accomplish thla result It seems desirable that each contest should, whenever potaible. be played in the country Such of ona of the compering nation. action will lend Interest to the various an nations schedule by providing match; will tend to lessen th expense of traveling and will best serve competition ths purpose ibr which thisrecommendawas established. It is tho tion of thla association, therefore, that an earaeat effort be mad by all competing nations to play at least their early In en or th others country. match Thl association would be pleased to receive a challenge from England and 1 trust that It wi'l be forthcoming in time for receipt here before March 15, 1922. if there I further Information you desire, please request it by mail 15, 1922. Inter-nat-on- al Rath arid M easel Asked to Make Trip to Japan f J9ae-- e bewbell pmsMter an aM t k Rath e Urge ffrted Bob knel aad "W.b tli May e et weary to lew J.pea Yankee (tare, wltk Bill Plercey, were tv ti --peeked by JnJdge K. M. Lead!, uatll that date brr.il' ef violating a be bell rule. wilt be eouglit by Ruth aad Mena-- 1 to make the trip, but It la believed It wtll not be gives. According to Ltsdla" ruling, the ptnyrn Witt sot be .Hewed to take pert In exhibition game. Roth sad Meuael are dnwlhg rorrla for the laakeee and It weald area a loea of tbna-aaad- a of dollara la gat receipt, far tha Wes ta be wtoetng. na s i |