SPlIlfBBPWlBBHPfflffl mmmmmamtrmAirfM,''i n: te&3W3w. wxfewmw m-' ... - - - M4 aX m f i mi-Bre Ball Toners MOLLA WINS PLACE DOBSON TO CUSH IN SEMI-FINAL PUY I' Meets Streng Opponent in Mrs. Beamish Suzanne op , poses Mrs. Peacock- PATTERSON IS VICTOR nu AttetWtd Prttt n-.mbW1e.il, July 8.-geniM Pnt '-' .. - ... .. flKJlll &li. of "'. in . . i..Htni n iif.if.nipu t r ii tmnln slnel"" te-iny Thln inntch WaK , the fourth pet yesterday ttterrnpwi ''- , h 1 1 This Knvp him the victory, i -0, J; J; 0.2. 0-1. winning him a plncc In theWml-niinlH. , T- tie MM rimim ! it itiiinrt cierenten x. ni. t&nln e 0.4. 3-rt. 0-3. 3-0, 0-2. Jiavrw' T,i.a,,ii Mnllery wen Hie Rpml-flnnls of the wsr.,t0i fin,...' single hv (Meriting airs, II. : 3 into... of England, 0 vnineii s 2, 0-4, en a It paddy eenrt. il-lli.. . , ...i in... Mirt. .englrn by her i . Tl.-ntl nil TllPf I' nifflbc'lli' Hvnn en Tuesday hed al- ..' r Ai jin l.v lipr tll'ltrilL 111 .uinn tMdy niinlinl fr .lnc ,"u"u .""""..": :i:.;f-.n diii net runy in roster "."u'V..i .. n..t she was en the '" . .i.i nvnrv movement of trejnii. L. American rlvnl. '..,. u.n.w 1ms reached the semi- nls 'without letlns a Mngle set. nnd.. K doing, has, defeated Mrs. Keays. Mrs H'lUlck. Mrs. Parton and Mrs. Winsten. Hut tedny she meets gTlEnmMi. nnd this will be the jrtat test, rencernlng Which critics nre men-minded. Mrs. Henmlsh has already wen ever .kl Anmrirnn en two oecnslens. but t.. olio been defeated by her. In thej Reehamntnn tournament Mrs. Mnllery, .ftcr having wen the (Irst set from Mrs. Beanil'h In the finals en June 2t by n icere of 0-1. appeared te let down In ir lilay nnd leit the mntch In the next the. sets. Previously she had shown herself muelr superior te the Kngllsh tar. Therefore the outcome of the content In the present tournament be tween tliec two women Is being looked forward te with the greatest Interest. Mile. I.englen,in renchinc the eml eml Unels. 1ms defeated Mrs. M. P. Kill", Mlu Ilvclyn Celycr. Miss Kathleen MfKnne ai'il Miss Elizabeth Ilynn, nil itcrllnR plieers. and her wins have been mpreslp. There is no question thar up te the present she has been nt the top of her R.une. Beth women have many followers, but the American Is the popular favorite. The French champion has added eetiFlderably te her fnver of late because of the excellent gnme she has thewn. On the ether hand. Mrs. Mal Mal lery, according te the critics, hns net displayed the steady improvement ex pected as she beenme mere accustomed te the Knglish courts, the climnte and mere especially te the lower bounding English ball. Mile. Lenglen has yet te meet Sirs. Peacock, one of England's best plnyers, but In some wny the English tennis Mthusiasts feel that she Is going te beat their rnndld.itc nnd come into action in the finals with the American. BEGIN PLAY FOR PENNA. OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP French and Delble, of Youngstown, Win Best Ball Preliminary , Pittsburgh. July 0: PJay in the Pennsylvania open golf "" championship beian'licre this morning with n record Held entered, A pre-nmnteur best-bnll raklch was staged as n prelude tp ,the t6emey yesterdhy -at the Allegheny Country Club and Keystone Stn'te pros and amateurs were severely mistreated by rank outsiders. (Emmctt French, Youngstown, O.. captain of the American professional team which invaded Ehelnnd a .year age, and his partner. Christ Delble. also of Youngstown. carried nwny the nay s leading Honors, sheeting a best ball score of 00 for plrhteen hnlea. three strel.es better thnn five pairs who tied for the runner-up position, these includliiK Charlie Heffner. former Stnte open chnmpien, nnd Jehn Rewc, both of Philadelphia. Rewe and Heffner had n best-ball tard of GO. nnd were even with Greer Mcllvnln nnd Dnve McKay. Pittsburgh Field Club: Willlnin 0. Fownes. Jr.. former national chnmpien, and Charlie Roue, Onkment ; Eddle Towns nnd Dr. 8. U. Itulhten, .Shannepln, and Gene Sararen, Southern open chnmpien, and Kebert A. I.jne, Western Pennsylvania amateur champion. who wantsTball field? Teams Can Play Off Ties and Stage Important Games at Fert Mett The commanding officer nt Fert iletf . Mlem County, hns offered the use of im diamond for teams that desire te Jlay Sunday ball ej twilight Kames. nnd requests (lie innnnsement of clubs te r in communication with Lieutenant wte, V10 , mn,inij (i,p bookings. ine diamond at Fert Mett Is located iL. i wc1l n t,,e ppacieiis pnrnde grounds, which ere In excellent condi tion, and las.t yenr large crowds from U.pver Jersey attended thi games'. Aet only U U the intention te have leamn nnv ti.A nnn. i..u i... . . Wne,'l e "Hew outside teams play off neir deciding contests there. Any one T,"'8tCll should get In touch with Ceu tC"a j?XXC" Ferl Mett' Salcra Beets and Saddle tJ, rsM ,i"h,lch Feem best "t Lntenla & tre irfit race enttIity. Jeanne Bewdrle. Dorethy Buckner. Second -"Princess Tlltll. Vlcterle. Stump, Jr. ffi"Sl!Scrce.r0-., 1JU, B"'l " 81.?tl FS.rth ,M,ary p- Gardner, Slanderer. First Wnrd. Flfth-Dls-' n n: A,dvo,e,nte, Droemstcr. Sixth uuarnntced, Travesty, Amandn. Sev-Jn-Approvel, Wnlnut Hall, Mer- TeSSshlr, Flr8t race Radical, vW'i J""8801" "eus". Second -VI Jeu,if nttdlnt, Topnetcb. Third pn.aAy ,Maitln'-.. Napthalus, Thee. Mini r. i lft,rt," "cngere. Uaby 8dmm 1'l,hrMS!,g0. F- Mlchnevelll, GW nHi'Bh' e lxtl!-Doced. Lucky SmarTs,?auScnCharl0Stn,an' KaT?!? u ne T Knt race Floralla, tft. nu,'uelnntlen. . Second-Cnlls-I3?,;,Turn?be1"t. Mumbo Jumbo. Third Diadem,; Jl?.Rl neduLllt. Fourth--Tee ,L aV,hl,em5nta" "tM'alr. Fifth SiSSfH?10' InnUJuK Crack p Dawn. thSancradp, Playrigbt, Beverly fSJt-;rr"t. racW-Halu. Car- il1 I . cyin, occenu tseiige, tt; rl,',")bT, ley,i, Third-Dunlin, ftwr Luck, Mark Twain. Fourth ' Bret.f.'imTe5; WITH BRIDESBURG Rush for Uptown Baseball Honors te Play en Letter's Field k JEFF TESREAU IN DEBUT The" msierltr of the twilight gnme eri Inst night's schedule were railed off en npcnttnt of wet greundci, but with the fllnmnmla nil Ironed out ni?n(n. the mnn- nrerm nt the aeml.nrn trnma hone te Ret started tonight nnd piny n . few gnmet witnent interruption. Many local clubs clash In itames of lmpertnnee this evening. J. & J. Dob Deb son nnd Itrldcsburg, two uptown club Hint will ultimately battle In the sec tional serleH for the city 'chnmplensiilp. mc-t en Ilridesburg's field at Richmond nnd Orthodox streets. They have only met once before this season nnd Bifldcs btlrg wen. There premises te bfe n pitching battle when Hay Kepner, with ten straight, opposes Thummel. Anether untewn contest Is nt Fourth rtid Wlngohecklng streets between fthnnnhnn and the North Phils. Thew rivals have staged several tie clashes nnd both nre out for the decision. Perry Ttclfsnyder linn the pick of his pitching stnff te select from as the team wn Idle Inst night. It will likely be Clnnce ngrlnst Veglemnn. Other gnmes In the northern section nre at Germentewn, M. E. Smith nnd Netnseme. The Germs clash with the All-.Tnpanese. rnd n fast game is ex pected ns the Orlentnls nre tweedy en the bnses. Tlnrtram Park will oinee the Smith rlnb and the Elkhnrt Tres.. a neighborhood opponent, will clash with Netnscme. Tesrau te Twirl Jeff Tesrcnu, former OInnt killer nnd nreent baseball coach of Dartmouth Oelleee. Is new n member of the Seuth Phils' hurling staff nnd will pitch b first game tonight ngeinst the Flelshcr varncrs nt Tlrend nnd Blgler street. Four gnmes hnve been plnyed by thcp rhnls te dntc nnd the scriis stands un even breik. The Nashville Glnnts hnve forged rnnldly te the front since they mndr this city their hcndxiunrters severnl weeks go nnd 'victories' for the colerrd inds nre being turned In quite regularly. Their bc't bit of baseball execution wa., en July Fourth with Dobsen when they held the weavers te n 2-1 score in twelve sessions. Tonight they lnvndc Mount Airv nnd oppose Stcnten Field Club nt Phll-Ellenn nnd Musgrnvc streets. Dan MeGlnnis. of Knvwoed. hns ar ranged n gnme for the downtewners en the home field nt Thirty-first and Dickinsen streets. Knywoed hns wen twenty-two of the last twenty-three games played, but Is meeting the strongest team played this season wheh It stacks up ngninst Mlnncwa. Belfleld nt Stonehurst Iielfield and. Stonehurst were sched uled for the former's ground last night and the compliment of nn exchange visit will be plnyed tonight at Stene -hurst's field nt Fifty-eighth nnd Walnut streets. Stonehurst has dropped but five Kames all season nnd Included in the list of triumphs hnve been the Seuth Phi's once nnd Nntlvlty twice. The 8euth Thilly Hebrews and Philly Termlnnl get together nt Forty-eighth nnd Wnlnut streets. The Snobs have net forgotten the twelve-Inning defeat sustained at Pottstown the ether Sun dnv nnd are nfer revenge. While the railroaders have made n clenn sweep In the Montgomery Ceuntv Lengue, they hnve fnllcd te break even In gnmes here. Rube Chambers will pitch for the Spnhs and neb David for Terminal. Twe ether Important contests nre carded for West Philly. At Forty-seventh nnd Spruce streets Hatch Moter takes owWcstingheusc Electric, of Es Es Ungten. The Live Wires have dis played their class here and expect te'ndd the motorists te their list of victims. Ardmore. which held Stenton te n 1-1 tie en. July 4 nnd recently scored nn 18-lnnlng victory ever the same team, ploys Lit Brethers nt Sixty -fifth btreet nnd Elmwood avenue,. LINART IN 1922 LOCAL ' DEBUT BEHIND A MOTOR World's Champien Will Be Among Five Starters Tonight Victer Llnnrt, world's meter-paced chamnlen, Is in Philadelphia today. The Uelslnn, who nlse Is the Eurepesn indoor title-holder, will mnke his 11)22 debut here nt the Point Breeze Velo Vele Velo deome, when he will be one of five starters In the Gelden Wheel, the nn'nunl 50-inlle clnssle, tonight. The ether four rlderq who will at tempt te defeat the champion of the world nre Geerge Colombatto. Itnly; Jules Miqucl, France; Clarence Cnr lunn, Amerlcn, nnd Wllhclm Applelmns, Germany. Lnst week Mlquvl came through a victor in nn hour race. Colombatto, who has been here for severul days practicing en a bicjele with a smaller gear thnn he has been using, feels confident thnt he will be nb!e te make n better showing than last week. The Italian will have n hard race as he is pitted against four of the best blkc-pushers in the world. Fer the first tlme tills bensen en the local track junior-paced riders will compete. Huge Mnrlnelll, of this city. will meet Jehn Patrick, of Newark, In a ilveimile sprint. A Class B professional event will be decided as will several amateur races, the first of which will Mart at SM P. M. GRAND CIRCUIT FEATURES Tretting and Faslg Sweepstakes Divide Attention at North Randall Cleveland, July 0. Six of the bc.-t trotters In training will btart in the trotting sweepstakes nt North Itandnll tedav. The event divided attention 111 grand circuit harness horse-racing circles with the tnslg. the first sweep stakes of the season for thrce-ycarld frntter.s. The trotting sweepstakes Is the fastest trot of the meeting nnd l open te the 2 :05 class. Ten were named te go In the Fnsig, which cnrrles n purse nt s-'nefl. Other events en the card weie the second division of the 2:21 tiet. with eight prebable starters, and the 2:12 pace, In which twelve were named. The first division of the 2:21 net will be raced tomorrow. HUESTON WINS TWICE Defeats Klmbreugh and Hires In Pocket Billiards In n special mntch et the IJecrca-. 1T.iA-tnn mmle li till ru Today Huesten plays ut. iiarris 200-peiiJt matches afuraoen and v tlen Academy yesterday Tem Huesten ' tlirougiieut tne entire insi nan et tne XJcd rings around "Slim" Kim- game, making the ground n nungmlre. Ereiiili. tl e Chicago expert, and wen The Argentine players, while the cn 5 100 te 2 ground was stl 1 playable, registered li the evening gnme William Hires four goals mainly due te the fine piny ...nu .liritiii inn te .11 of Lucy, who came up whenever ecca- was dcfcatul 100 te .li. .lemnn.Ied. and nlse off Nelsen at ...inrmr. ...it.... ni'in rmi.i ... j a . ..... . -.i". ...... - Will Make 1 .-.mm.-m 'iJvv'Vi? w . ' si BSSM qBKTf mSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSj JSSSSSSSSSB.'M''OiLuBSW aF flBFSSSSEv BSBr ' BBk!lBlSBSSl The Buffalo Italian Is shown en the fleer just n second before the sponge wns thrown into the ring, as the referee was about te step the' match In the eighth round, Champien Kenny Leenard winning en a technical knockout. The bout was decided at Michigan City, Ind., July 4 What May Happen . In Baseball Today NATIONAL MiAtlUB Cleb W. I.. P.O. Win teje New Yerk 44 84 .Ml .15 St. I.ntll 43 82 .RAS .M3 MO HroeklTn 40 SS .MS ,BM .841 Chlrnce , Sfl 88 .600 Cincinnati 3 SB .4S0 .... .... rlttli.inh 84 88 .412 .479 .466 rhlllle 20 40 .804 Boten 26 43 .877 AMERICAN 1XAOCE Tilth W. I P.C. Win Iie M. i-eui, 4.1 an .600 Nctv Yerk 44 83 .871 .877 .86 Chlrnce 80 88 .827 .633 .620 rwrnft 38 87 .607 WnnMnKten .... 38 87 .4R1 ClnMnnd 31 41 .483 .461 .447 Ncsten 82 41 .488 ... Athletic 28 41 .406 .414 .400 INTERNATIONAL LE.VOUR W. I.. P.C. W. I.. P.C. Ilnltlmerp 60 IS .7S0 Terente... 34 31 .823 Rechntrr. 43 33 .KM Readlmr. . 34 43 .430 llnlTale... 43 36 .644 Kmicnse. 31 46 .403 Jer. Cltr 41 37 .626 Newark.. 22 61 .301 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION . W. I P.C. V. I.. P.C. InA'flnelln 48 211 .flM Txinlsrlire 38 43 .466 Hi. Paul.. 44 Sfl .606 ''eltitnhnn. 31 44 .486 Mllwnukre 46 36 .661 Knn. Cltr 34 47 .420 Mln'nueIU 41 31 .847 Teledo. . . 28 48 .308 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NATIONAL LKAMIE Phillies. rionten Ilelh tnntti postponed, ht. IuU. 11) Clnetnnstl, 4. Chlrage. ll Plttsbiirih, B. Onlr ramea Mheduled. ASIERICAN LEAGCR Athletlea-NeiY Y'erk Postponed, wet around, netirelt. Ot ClfTdsnd. B (11 Innlnga). Onlr games aehednled. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Th JrHy CIlr.Niiriipb rnnin traa na4t penpd en account of rain. Srr.-icuae. 3i Terente. 2. IiattlmeiT, 8: Reading. 0. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION IndlanapellN, Oi Leniavtlle, 1. IndlnnoDella. ISi Louisville. 10. Mlhvnnkefl, 9i Kanaea City. 4. Celumbim. 3 Teledo, 2. St. Paul, Si MlnncapeU.1, 2. SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION Sfebllc. 0i nirmlngham. 8. NnahTllTa, Ot Chattanooga, 4 (first game). NnshiUlc. 4i nhnttiinaevit. 3 fATAn,l game). i.iiiip heck, let .-Memphis. 2, Atlanta, lOi New Orleans, 6, EASTERN LEAGUE Albnnr 3, ritUdeld. 2. New Haven-Hartferd (rain). TODAV'8 CARD NATIONAL LEAGUE New. Yerk at Pittsburgh, nroektyn at St. Leals. Onlr games listed. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at Philadelphia. Cleveland at New Yerk, ft. Lnula-Beatnn -Poatnenrd. wet rreunds. Washington-Detroit Net scheduled. Hoever Victer in Henley Regatta Continued from Page One Overcoats and furs were about ns much In order ns umbrellns nnd raincoats. In another hent A. A. Bnvnes, of the Commercial Bowing Club. Brisbane. Queensland, defeated Enrl, Grent Brit ain, by H& lengths. The time was 0 minutes .15 seconds. J. Beresferd. Jr.. of the Thames Club, defeated D. II. L. Oollen, of Londen, by three lengths. Time 0 min utes, .12 seconds. It. Blythe, of Christ College, de feated O. B. Wallls. of the Herfnrd Beat Club. Time 10 minutes, 8 seconds. Hoever yesterdnv finished n month's trnlnlng en the Thames, puddling ever the mile nnd n hnlf course in a driving rain nnd cress winds. He said the river was suggestive of the choppy water in Lake Superior back home. Interrupted while writing a letter te his wife, Hoever told the correspondent thnt his condition wns better thnn when he wen the Philadelphia Geld Chnllenge cup. lie weighs 150 pounds, hns had time te become acclimated. Is famllfnr with his new beat nnd wns favored by the draw. , Hoevor's beat has been under the care of William Barrv, former profes sional champion of England, but his training nnd coaching hnve been in his own hands. This yenr's competition in Englnnd'a blue ribbon sculling event, it is con sidered, will virtually decide the world's amateur championship and the contest Is likely te be the keenest In its long history. Bowing experts consider Hoever a worthy llvnl et the Britishers and his bursts' of speed in prnctlce hnve evinced much fnveruble criticism. He is said by the experts te sit tee low in his beat and his sitjlc Is n llttle unorthodox j never theless he gets results. ARGENTINEPOLOISTS WIN Add Champien Cup te List of Tro phies by Victory Over Eastcete IiOiiden, July (1. Tim Champien Cup, like se mnny ether English pole trophies, fell te the Argentine plnyers e.tcrdny, when in the limits at Hur llnghnm they defeated the Enstcett team by 12 te S. The contest was plnyed under the worst possible conditions nnd rain fell Ne: 1. After the first half nil chance for "accuracy was lest ana iwti'piay WM.posslble was fairly level, , Anether Attempt te THE KNOCKOUT OF ROCKY .KANSAS GREAT GOLF FIELD TO PLAY AT SK0K1E Recerd List of 288 te Compete in Open 'Championship Next Week Tliese Phila. Golfers Will Play at Skehie Charles Heffner, Phllment: Jehn Sawyer, Torresdale; .Toe Seka, Cedarbrook; Jehn Itewe, Stenton; William Leech. Merchentvllle ; Frank Collart, Philadelphia Coun try Club; Stanley Henrne, Tredyf frin ; Vincent O'Denncll, Trcdyff rin ; Bebcrt Barnett, Trcdyffrln. New Yerk. July 0. Entries for the United States open golf championship, te be held next week at the Skekle Club, Glencoe. 111., have closed with a record list of 2SS players, nccerdlng te official announcement by the United States Gelf Association. This number exceeds by twenty-three the former rec ord entry of 205, nt Inverness, Teledo, in 1020. Bclnted entries today, if ncceptcd by the association, mnv put the total ever the 300 mark, officials dcclurcd. The entry list for what premises te be one of the greatest open tournaments in American golf history Includes n number of prominent British players, In addition te practically all of the bet ter known amateurs and professionals in this country. Geerge Duncan nna Abe Mitchell, British pros, will make their second attempt te lift the title, while Willie Hunter, former British tltleheldcr, nnd Alex Armour, Scotch chnmpien, will represent the foreign amateur contingent. Jim Barnes, of Pclham. N. T., who sprcad-engled the field at Columbus last year In winning his first open title, will defend his crown. Barnes, Walter Hagcn, new British champion, and Jeck Hutchisen, former British tltlehelder, are regarded by experts ns the favorites nmeng the American professionals. Hagen enptured the title twice before in 1014 nnd 1010. Prominent nmeng the Amerlcnn am ateurs expected te make a geed show ing are "Chick" Evans, former winner of both the open and nmnteur events ; Jesse Gulford, present natlennl chnm chnm peon ; Bebby Jenes. Southern title holder ; S. Dnvisen Hcrren nnd Kebert A. Gnrdner. former champions. One of the last-mlnutc entries an nounced was H. E. Beckencnmp, St. Leuis. v. PLAY NATIONAL JUNIOR CLAY COURT NET FINAL Fourth Round Men's Singles Alse en Day's Card at Indianapolis Indianapolis, Ind., July 0. Fourth round men's singles, first nnd second round meri's doubles, the final of the notional junior chnmplenshlps and the Second round of the spccinl boys' tour nament arc being played today at the Woodstock Country Club In the twelfth annual United States clay court tennis championship:). Tournament piny will end Sunday. The semi-final round In the national clay-court junior championships was played yesterday. Play also began In the men's doubles nnd third -round matches were run off In the senior chnraplenshlp singles. The men's singles schedule for tedny is: Williuin T. Tllden, 2d. Phllndel phln, world champion, vs. Wrny Brown. St. Leuis, runner-up in the natlennl 1023 Intercelleglntes; Walter Wes brook, Detroit, vs. Arthur Hubbell. Chicago; Zenze Shlmlzu, Jnpnnese Davis Cup player, vs. Theodere Drewcs, St. Leuis; Charles Garland. Jr.. Pitts burg, vs. B'rltz Bastlun, Indianapolis. Geerge Lett, Chicago, will play either Julius Sngalewsky, Indianapolis, na tional boys' champion, or Leenard W. Becd, Jr., Plttsbutgh, for the first na tional junior clny-ceurt title. SPLIT EVEN WITH CUE Harmen and Greenleaf Each Win Bleck in Billiard, Match In the fourth and fifth block of their 1250-pelnt pocket - billiard match, Ralph Greenleaf, world's champion, nnd Charles Harmen, New Yerk State champion, split even yesterday at the National Academy. Greenleaf had en ensy time winning the first block, but Harmen staged n strong comeback In the evening game, winning 140 te 110. Greenleaf this week has mnde runs of 38, 45. 57. 01. Harmen's best efforts were 31, 42. 40, 73. Score te dnte: Greenleaf, 010; Harmen, 400. Northwest "Pres" Want Games The Northwest Professionals, man aged by J. Hoever, have July 8, 15 and 1(1 open. Any first-class home tenuis that arc without n game ter tliese dates or any twIUglit'cmitetta can obtain hi in a by wrlting'e, J. Hoever, 2037 North American tweet, trby phoning Colum bia q onerd ... i. Today s Independent Games and Results of Yesterday TODAY'S HCHEDirLE Elkhart Pres, at Netnscme, I nnd Venango streets. All-Japanrne at Germnntenii, Chelten ave nue nnd Jluitnelln streets. Uartram 1'urk at Marshall E. Smith, Tenth nnd llutlrr streets. J, & .1. Dobsen nt llrldesburg, Richmond anil Orthodox streets. Uetflrlil at Stonehurst, Fifty-eighth nnd Wnlnut strrets. Hhanalmn at North 1'lillllcs, Fourth and Wlngoheiklng streets. Kt. Ilarnnbns nt Norwood. Wrstlngheusc nt Hatch Moter, Forty seventh nnd Heme streets. Seuth l'hllly llel.reus ut I'hllljr Terminal, Fertr-dnhtli nnd Walnut streets. Chester ut llllldule. IMrliy, Flrfshcr ut Seuth PbUMm. ilread nnd Dia ler streets. Nashville Giants nt Stcnten, Phll-FJlena and Musgraie strrcts. Mlnnmvu ut Kuywoed, Thirty-first and Dickinsen streets. Philadelphia Professionals at Mount HeUy, " Pclham Silk Sex nt Kensington Congre gational. It nnd Clrartlcld streets. Northwest l'res nt Media A. A.. Fifty-ninth nnd Oxford streets. Western Electric Company at Frnnkferd YelleTvJjckrts, Frnnkferd avenue and Pratt street. Ardmore at Ut Brethers, Fifty-fourth street and Elmuoed menur. Wilmington at C'ninden Public Service, Twelfth nnd Federal streets, CnmdrJi, Philadelphia Financial League Trades men's National vs. Franklin Trust. Itftlcth street nnd Chester avenue. .Sprint Garden is. Shepmen, Seventh street nnd Taber read. Philadelphia Nan- Yard League -U. S. S. Itndgrr vs. Industrial Department, 4:30 P. M.. Leacue Island Navy Yard. P. R, T. League, Srettim A Jacksea vs. Kldre. Rldiri, avenue nnd Wlssahloken llrtvei Elevated vs. Frnnkferd, Frnnkferd avenue and Pmtt street. National Rank and Trust Company League i-niiaaeinnut national imnK vs. ireaerai luwcrve, Tiega Athletic (Jut). YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Germnntewn, Si Dobsen. 3. Rex A. A., 9i Internal Reicnne, 7. Nine Arcs, 10) Olive II. C. 1. Shunnlmn, ISi Ouakcr City, 3, Old Tlmera. 8i Forty-eighth W'ard, B. I. Mett. lOi II. O. K. Pres. 4. White Elephants. Oi Legun F. C. 3. Rc'Rcld, Oi Stonehurst. I. Suffolk. Oi Washington Stars, 8. Mlnneun. 3j rurltiui. 2. Rockledge. 10: Inrndnlc, 7. Stenton Park. I3t Amity. 7. Construction A. A., 8 Greenwood A. A., Western F. C, Oi llcvcrly, 6. Western F. C. 7i lleterly, 3. TO UPHOLD OLYMPICS French Premier Urges 10,000,000 Francs Appropriation for Games Paris, July 0. Premier Pelncnre nnd Finance Minister De Lasteyric will ap pear before the Senate Finnncc Commis sien today nnd recommend thnt the Scnnte vote without reduction thnt 10. 000,000 frnncs be nppreprintcd by the Chamber for organization of the 1024 Olympic Games. The original Inten tion of the commission wns te rcduc: the amount te 0,000.000, but M. Pom Pem rare will insist thnt 10,000,000 nre necessary te upheld the dignity of Frnnce before the forty-two untlcns who hnve been Invited te participate. M. De Lasteyrie will inform the com mission thnt the country's finances can stand the expenditure. It Is expected that the commission will net favorably nnd that the Sennte will vote the 10.- 000,000 francs, thus ending a long wrnugie. MISSWETHERED OUT British Weman Gelf Champien Will Net Seek Title Here This Year New ierit, July 0. Miss Joyce wcincrcii, iiruiMi women s gelt chum plen, has decided net te compete for the Amerlcnn woman's championship wns cnr, ncceruing te information reaching this city. Miss Edith Leltcli. slater of Miss Cecil Leitch, from whom Mi's Wethered wen the British title, is the only English woman who hns announced her intention te beek the American title. Will Sheet at Sea Girt Trenten. N. J., July (1 The tnenty-nlnth annual rltte tournament of the New Jersey National Guard will tlu place Heptember 4 te 0 at Hea Girt In spite of the. fact that I'edernl recognition has been withdrawn, it was announced by General lllrd W, Spencer, of Pasialc, Inspector general ut rifle prac tice MADE FOR THE BESTRETAILTMDE rfteUi Afcrt f u. i Clf tvW fwrfn Qmmt The Underwear of assured Comfert and Leng Wear "Ntxt te Myself 1 Liit'B. V.D. 'But" THE B.V.D. COMPANY NEW YORK StltManufMmif"B,V.D."Urur Ivi5jl N F Identified Lf f. byTJiis JV led Woven Label Stage Scheduled Games PLAN TO PROMOTE TRACK ATHLETICS Eddie Burke Stimulating Inter est Among Industrial Con cerns and Clubs of City CURTIS MEETS NATIVITY By PAUL, PREP EDDIE BURKE, of the Curtis Country Club, hns stnrted n more mere mint te prpmete track nnd field sports among the industrial concerns of Phil ndelphln. Eddie plnns te hnve tenms from every industrial plant In this City te meet his club en the cinder pnth, and is working hard te arouse interest In the came. All of the meets will be held en the Curtis, Club's grounds, Lawndale, en Sunday afternoons. Burke nlse plans te meet nil et tne ciudh in me my, unu hns nrranx.d n competition with the Nativity Catholic Club for next Sun day. Curtis hns nn exceptionally fast team. It Is picked te beat Antlvlty, though the competition will be close. Nativity is strong In the middle dis tance nnd distance events, but the Green nnd White should mnke up for lest points in the sprints nnd ticia events. There will be n sncclnl race en Sun day's program, with the Curtis girls competing ngalnst the Nativity girls in n 440-yurd relay race. 'xne laaaies wearing the colors of the home team net only will be out te beat the Nativ ity misses, but they nlse will try te estnbllsh a new Americnn record for the dlstnnce. The present mnrk of 57 4-5 is held by the University of California. Misses Mnrgnret Kilkenny, Helen McElrene, Margaret Llney nnd Lettie Simmons will compose the Curtis tenm. Miss Kilkenny recently wen three first plnccs in n meet ngninst the Cern Ex chnnge, while Miss Simmons, a member of the Philadelphia Turners, is nn ex cellent swimmer and a brilliant gym nast. M. Kelb, formerly of the Illinois A. C, will cempete for the Curtis team. Kelb is n star high jumper, bread Jumper nnd pole vnultcr. nnd Is ex pected te pick up n number of points. Elmer Cnmpbell, running the 100, 220 nnd 440 ynrd dnshes, nnd Den Courcy, In the furlong, century nnd shot, also should gnrner a number of points. W. Klnslew, of Nativity, will be forced te run ngninst his tenm when the meet Is held. Klnslew works for the Curtis Cempnny nnd, therefore, will hnve te wear the Green nnd White. .He Is picked te win the mile run. Harry McGrath looms up as a winner In the high nnd bread jumps nnd the pole vnult. McGrath Is captain of 'the Curtis team. ' - ' Several ether meets ere being ar ranged by Burke, and he would be pleased te hear from any club or Indus trial concern having n team. He can be reached at the Curtis Publishing Cempuny. KANSAS' ARM FRACTURED; OUT FOR TWO MONTHS X-Ray Picture Shows Clean Break In Small Bena Chicago, July 0. X-ray pictures of Becky Knnsns' left arm today showed an oblique frncture of the small bone and it probably will be two months be fore he enn return te the ring, accord ing te Dr. C. W. K. Briggs, of Chi cago, who attended the Buffalo light wplght after his injury in his contest with Benny Leenard at Michigan City, Ind., July 4. "It is n clean break about four inches above the wrist," Dr. Briggs said. "Knnsns is fertunnte that he Is big boned, and the big bone of his ana gives such support te the fractured one that It will mend perfectly nnd be ns strong ns ever." K 'sas Is en his way home heart- breUu. Ten days before the contest I he burled lii.i father npd the day before , the mntch received word thnt his mother was dangerously ill. This latest shock, itrceruing u nis uunuiers, urege fighting spirit. Baseball Today, 3.30 P. M. blllllE PARK 21ST & LEHIGH AVE. ATHLETICS is. CHICAGO Rcsenrd .'-cits (Umbels' nnd Spalding's VEL0DR0MEr'1hrsV;arU Bike Races Tonight "Gelden Wheel Clathlc" 60 Mllen Moter-Paced Race. 8 Starters t urman, Linert, Colombatto, Miqucl and Applehnna. 2 Ama teur nnd Clnss II, I'ref. Moter and III lis EienU. Trices 30c, tu:, tiau nrs, nianu. OPKN-AIR IIOXING COLUMBIA A. C. CR Gee. Helner is. (fl rds.) Aril., Mprn.n Sammy Hlarklsten vs. (0 rds.) Frankle Smith manic? .-mis vs. .iiise tvreaeu 3 Other Routs THURSDAY EVE.. JULY 0. AT S30 P. M Admission. Sua and $1.00 FAMOUS SINCE 1S68 GOOD'S Deg Seap Invigorating, Healthful, Refreshing Kills fleas cures mange, prevents trans mission of disease and ermln. Pro motes luxuriant growth of hair. Excel 'cnt fn ecalD AT UP-TO-DATE DRUGGISTS r.VRHTWHKnrc TAMHS GOOD, Inc rsillartelnhla PIPES RIPAIRED Thoroughly Chpiy una FOR PIPES OF ALL MAKES 5TERNERS CMAft STOrtS , 20-N-IZTKST. j rrnatnn ultra Hent 1011 amaar. Ice palace RT1I AND MARKET STREETS They Tried te Sle? Its We Will Rnn Philadelphia Championships semi-finals bexing: COOLEST PLACE IN CITY I PHILA. CLUB SEEKS BIG RACQUET TILT Efferts Being Made for World's Championship Match Between Seutar and Williams LATTER ENGLISH CHAMPION Efferts ere being made te bring about n match for the world's open racquets championship here next winter. Fer nine years the international crown has been held by Jeck Seutar, the professional of the Philadelphia Racquet Club, nnd in that time he never has had a serious contender for the title. 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Heme nun Hitters " A in Games Yesterday AMERICAN LEAGUE I Yestar- gasMa'a eay tbwh Speaker, Cleveland, l NATIONAL- LEAOTO neraabr, "-t. Leuis 1 LEAGUE TOTALS American League National League M '.'.'. Its .J them has been able te give him a' fair match. Hntitar xtns n rising reuug nrefes sienal when he met Williams, then tk open champion and considered unbeat able, especially by any player in thta country. The first hnlf of the mntch war plnyed In England. Seutar, in his first trial, was out of form from his sej trip, and get away te n peer start. However, when the second half of the match wns played in Philadelphia at the Rucquct Club, Seutar Unshed the most artnzlng brand of racquets, geinf through the Englishman in straight games and showing such dnzzltng speed that Williams appeared almost like a novice in his hnnds. ' Ivy Pres. Have Secured Greunds1 The Ivy Tres. have secured a home dial mend, at Sixtieth street and Woodland ave nue, for Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights. Ivy hns scored victories ever such tis.n. Melrose, of Atlantic City: MIlfeM. Del.: Pitman and Stene Harber. Fer xamsg address Edward Duffy. 51)52 Chester avenue 1 Bucks County League Meeting An Important meeting of the Trucks County Baseball Leagus will be held tnnlKlit ut Catf lahan a Hetel. i.angnerne. -e n:nu u lew club. Applications will M aenaiaered at this meeting. j $2.50 2.00 .35 with rustless buckle PRICE COMPLETE $e.75s4 W W)l"'4 1 3 't&Miks.i ,.,w, ummk h. vtz,' ..wW.ftAJtAa.
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