S BY MEHLHORN E ghrevepert Gelfer 3 Under Par en Homeward Nine Leads With 216 for 54 HUTCHISON SHOOTS A 34 (Jlencef. 111., July IB. Wllflnm Mfblhern. of Shrcvcpert,-wltn30-.7-7'.i for his third round, gnlncil n tetnl of m for fifty-four holes In the national .pen reK final today, nnd took the lead it tlmt point. Jehn Hlnck, who lind just stalled, tl,l invc te sheet n 7.1 te mnlntnln his lead nt the three -quarter pole. Mchlhern ihIksccI several putts en the grot nine, hut broke !" l).v three strokes en the second littlf. Toek Hutchisen, under n cloudless sky and en it turf in excellent condition, ahet splendid golf this morning in-nii affnrt te recover lout stroke. jutclilien. who yesterday fumed In n total of IM for thirty-six holes, twenty atrekes ecr the figures of Jehn Black, thr Cnlifeinin Scot, who hnd 111! for the lending seme, went out en hit first round lednv in .'!-!, which Is par. This livehlm n total of 180 for feity-five "with mn kind of luck Hutchisen would have been scvetal strokes under Mr en the outward journey. Tluee mM twelve-feet putts for birdies ten feet liein me cup " nie ciginii drawing unusual i.pplnusc. Ills only trouble mini' en the short second, where in. ilieu- Inte a trap, dubbed the lirst attempt at nn out. but put the next dead te the pin fur four, one ever par. He offset Mils with n nice birdie 3 en the next hole. Ills caul: , ar 0jt 4344 S 434 331 Hutchisen qui 4 4 4 3 3 4 .1 4 3 J I 8rMcn Takes 40 Scores were high among the curly ones reaching the turn en the Hist round, Gene Snriren, Plttshuigh, who tied with Walter llngen. ll.rt. for low third jesterday, turned. in -10 for his first nine which gave him n tetHl of 18.1. .loe Kirkwood, the Australian champion, went out In .'18. He hud 151 jesterday. Harrison Johnsten, St. Paul ama teur, lrttially shot himself out of the tournament with continued wild unci erratic pluy en the lirst nine today, coring 41. He hooked almost every lrn vhet and missed several putts. Ills card : lohnnen nut .S4RI644K 3 4 1 I.re Dlegel, New Orleans, jne. was kitting nil dy nt the start, his ttd being only two eer. while Mchlhern, Hhieve Hhieve pert. I.a., professional, who was second In jesterdaj's totals, had it bad II!) for the lirst quarter today, Mnt Hele Srerrit Jeck Hulchljen, I'htcive 34 II It Johnsten. St. Paul. 41. Mllllatn Hfhlhern, Slucwpuri. 3H Icerge Murtln Hanta Harburn 'llf II. J J rnrrell. 'Junlier ItlilKf, N. v., 30. J'U,; (lulirnnl. lleati.n 3S Tem Knrrls'im New Yerk, 38. l.lej.l UulllclCHen, Del.alh, 41, ' I (i) Dlref I .New Orli-ant", 31) Gene s.irnzt'n, I'lttiburuh, 40 Tem Iliirmcm, Hudneii Mli-r. N V., 40. Jehn rowan. Oakle. M is . 41. Jt Klrl.Moed Australia, 38. If Illnck Klines thietigh today In th fnal half of the chamuieuship con test, It will lie his first victory In ether than n sntleiril tournament. He baiely get Inte this tetiinninent. When he n.Ueil for his cuddy, he was told he was net en the entry lists. It developed that he had neglected te p.iy hi ent.v fee. but he dug up i$." ttuil as permitted te play. In. and-Out (lelf Yesti'tdtn'is golf, as n whole. m. the in-and-out tjpi extteinely brilliant it tunes, hut neatly cwry one of the stars had one bad nine, with the lesult tODt 1111 in totals ui'ln Ihl.1i ulit.i.. tlu.v plated eiratic coif, mul Mliilu.lt nnu has little chance. Olikk Kuns did some ire at shoethii, but hnd .'III en one nine. mle Waltei Hugen spoiled nn other ether ne wendeiiiil day. scoring ."l-.'54-OS in the riM with n fertv en his lirs-t nine In the afternoon. Jim Ilarnes pliued "Irlr well, Hebby Jenes was billlliint ttiinis, hut bad at ethers, while Jeck wutihlvnii mined two line cards with n -nn Ins first mei ning nine and a II n the linil afternoon nine. Pur for "'hrst mn,. holes, the ones that caused II the iiiiuhh. is :!4. liaKeu's mrd wns tiimle il. ...... ..I. n NATIONAL FEATUR JPtndid IIS in the ineining. when he 5'V"V JuU1' Kadi, ti rni.i ........ ..ii. i "...,.. . .. .. "'. .ui . "Uier bad n en weik. In the ufteinoeii ij'lmlnnatl ",C'""-:..". net s Ked nnd. he h' In V i l"" wt'"-' si'veial blnlles I'hllilrllii - .n nuns, most in tlieilt Heine tlic,in "suit of peiiect pitches from bad lies ' Pits mn buukeis. His de t-ariV en the lhst nine in the Int. IetiU iternneii ns the icstilt of off color ,V." erk I'me ei tiiothet. Kilht the putter went HiiHlilnirten .... "jnB .then he hooked a dilve ei two I 'HV'1,""' Inn,"'!',1""" V.Ux Hl '.,'' '''''" '"' "11J illsien ,r;v 143 ,-.., .nines .ii-inla n.L. ---.-.. -. uw i t in i i . lhirtl.4,ne,.t, "" Kali.. Ill 7T I 7 J 1411 j.iT 1,,rl"l lelreli fis,M,l!tnc". N,w Yerk . 14s ,.i I4'l 7I 1411 711 1 111 . 731411 TA-tr.ll i 711 I nil i.llMT s"';""jiii. i nicnirn U'leliii Urrcl N Yerk linn -..v..,, ...iH.iiii.i P L- r. "UHICI IJnUllllIll hi (leld-n New Verk - - iafu urcnch Yi.untisi.iwii.e ;i f J niV.Hun.,,!r lliulnnd 73 7 7 131) 74 130 UOhlpn Tllv.l., Ni-iv Verk 73 73 7,'. I .,) i 130 131 til IIS1 1BJ I1J i ."hit Meres '. W. 1,"'"".. ""'''"'ii HUer se J (;""". .'"'""ii n.- L K, ',',' Nlilnneceik . 77 F vs lu 1-lnia. O . n. .'y tS. 1, 1 H'"".1 "aibara ;(, lffi,Jr,.hiN'' (,"t"1 ' K 0 II.J1, .'l l hle.ien 77 rtM li'.r'.'.lnii 0 se 711 1.10 I l.VI I All ' 711 74 711 sn se ?.'.'"' KlUIHIS IMI, ;n se 7il se se si se las r.u l.VI l.Ml 111.' lift lilt 1111 1 ..-. Pn .'.".i-'l. (lien Kails, v v Lif'IKflllia, Huohe.ler ' s'i. . launiSHriner. CIiilIiih.i 7H S.V Wrl.. 11. 1-iiuUvilln si si J.J nl''T.,M''"','l' si 'Vi. .! I'hliagn H-j Sft " Wis. Inn .., ?; ?'J Hi SI s 1IIV I nil. IUh 1117 tr. ten, Mu . in: b3 85 NOS . :.. n' lilt", BlJi. 1,rUl""1 AuntialU .. 77 Ai ",V.C'' '".. ihUiiKO , Til Vv i '"," "lk t Uui. Ill 77 c. ,;: '. "in .ci Yeik . kii iU-niWCB- "-, .-iSmmjjt golfers Make Final Effert en Skokie Course Fermer Champions in National Open Gelf Following nre the champions and runners-tip in former national open golf teurneys: ...... M l!!,c'.. IXunner-mt. !P2Jl.l,.Vl,v."n ' " M5&-"! ??".' "i Aawlliu iSrri0..,,"7d V Andersen 1800 XV. Hmlih three tied !JHS !!.'rI' Vnlen J. II. Tler !2!B,.""J Atujernen., Alrt Hmllh !"; !': Auchterlenle. ...ti. (Inrdnrr '.K?.-JV. Amleraen.... W. J. irevln !S!?i" An"!"""" 1. Ilrr.wn '.RKi-W Andersen nil Mcliells !JH?S .'' .H" AIM nmlth !HS2""Ai'0.n5"!' . nun mmi'i IIMW Frnl Mclretl (Ill Mcl.ell. ljIO ,1 mirgent , . Willie Nmlth 1010 Ale j Hmllii Tem MrNHinura mil J. J. .McDrrmetl, , ..Inhn XlcDrrmet lltli ,1. J. MrDrrmett. . . Milt., llrndy I'll? MTrnnrt Oulmet. . .Tem .MrNiimara 1BU XV alter I In gen Il.trry Vnrden Ii5 Mfrrv Tre,,rs,,,,.( hick Kvans 1010 Chirk Kvnna. . . . Tem McNamnra !ul iVl,."f " Hnn Jeefc; llnlehlwen 11120 Ted Ry Alike llrndr 1I;1 Jim Humes X'artlen-Dlegel- lliitthlnen Amuleurs. Hugrn-.MrLeed TENNIS TITLE FRAY Champions of Other Years, In cluding Jehnsen, Pearson and Fischer, Seek Crown DR. HAWK TO COMPETE The Middle Stnte tennis champion- Milium tli. 'if mien nt Unln .Pi n vt i-i1 an MANY ENTRIES IN timmcd the cup en duck, keeping bis ,Tlll 24 ranks nPxt t0 ie ,;,, n, "wlv eve. v one of Jeck's shots te- '" "nit "l"I.,ni.lt ,r.01".' (',u1(, '" M itv was perfect, u 100-yuid spoon te ",,,,,r.-v ', ''' "Puen years cay .it i""'-'-'' ' ... ...... age. hut en v i urlni lie Inst three nge. hut eiilj during the Inst three seasons has It been helilln Hilladcl phln. " The gieatest lumlnnrles of the tennis world fleck te this tournament, us vic tories bv 1 .timed. Clothier and ethers In the past attest. Dining Its three year stay iu the Quaker City Stanley I'dtrsen. Wallace Jehnsen and Carl Fischer hne been the winncis of tliu singles championship. Dr. T. II. Hawk, that veteran of tc renins, without whose presence no tennis (eurnamcnl seems quite complete, has entered the light for this year's tltle; He Is tuning up for the battle in New Yeik State and will return te Philadelphia In time te titke his place en the ceints. The entry list se fur is meif en couraging. It Includes Wallace John John Jehn eon. Pearson. Carl and Herbert Fisher, Hell n ml Kdwnrds, the winnuis of the 11 1 deiibli-H; Leuis White, of the University of Texns. holder of the col legiate title' iu 1017, and several score ethers. The winners of the doubles matches will be sent te Ilosfen te compete in the national championships. Pearson und Jehnsen, the title-holders of two yeais nge. will attempt te set back Hell and Kdwnrds, who wen the crown Inst ear. Particularly stiff compel 1 1 lien Is looked for in these mati lies. DUAL TRACK MEET All-Americans and Mickey Juniors at Coheckslnk Playground The Coheckslnk Keeieutien Center, Cedar mid Ann stiecls, will be the scene of an inteiclub track and flel I meet this afternoon. The All-American Club and the Mickey Jtiuleis wiii be the opponents. Coach Shuler arranged the med. He Is nlse nrranging meets with teams at tached te Coheckslnk and ether recri recri atleti centers in Peit Uichinend. Next Saturday afternoon Cohock Cehock Coheck slnk will entertain (he Kensington Cen ter mid the following week It will tuiel te the latter's held for a 10 In i u meet. HUESTON IN FORM Increases Lead Against Charlie Harmen Match Ends Tonight Tem lluesten increased his leud exer yeuld h.ie been iHeid-bteaklng but . ''barlle llatmen at the lteerontieii for the one vllp. The llritish ites, A "deim lust night, bv winning the Abe .Mitchell and (ieeige Duncan. I "''"'i block of the IL'tlll. point Decket billiard match. Huesten new Is In iieur. lutiu te ii4. Huesten's high run was 4U. The tinal blocks will be played today, the eleventh this afternoon and the twelfth tonight. The contest tonight will start nt 7 o'clock. What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL I.KAUUK Hen Lest I'.f. Win Ixn 411 ZH ,(UU .611 .(MS . SO 31 .61). ,(UO .ASH 43 3H ,3l ,,i; .821 43 40 ..IIS ..".' 4 ,AU .... 41 41 .300 ,300 .4111 3: 4. .411'.' ,41111 .437 . .. 20 47 ,3R .390 .377 2K 40 .301 .372 . I3 AMKUICW i.kkil'j: Mill lkel'.C. Win liNt- 411 .13 .38.4 .(IKS .11(1 111 HH .S7A ,3H1 .371) . .. . 42 40 .31 j .MS .300 4 42 .GWI ,312 .801) l It) 43 .IHI .4SH .470 . .. 40 44 .470 ,4KJ .471 31 14 .4.10 .4-13 .430 . . . . 33 4M .412 .420 .417 F""""' ne imiieci legeiuer en tile S,"1""' lmt ""' ,,U'""R'-' """ bl"'"; YESTERDAY'S RESULTS J;'.11',"."1. "' "ni1 uf ' nr'. Ihlri nix N.tlMNAI. I.KVilUK libi ,h",1iu1 '" he fellmvlnif unlet. ' it. Leuis. Il I'hlllli-, ft. "a im.V,i "'lliJ,?".l fnllf 71 71-14'J flilnme. Hi rw eik. 4. Cm s1.,nlDi,,l,"n?.,!re,''.l, '" i'1 ""4 I flurlnniiU. Hi HroekIn, 0. CY. " V ."i"' I-J-.'ID I 1'IM.burBh. 0, lto.len. 1. AMKHICAN I.i:A(il'K I'.!!1I I Detriill-Athlellc. iwstiienrd, rain -;;,'J2 1 -Nr" lerI. 'i st- I'OhIm. e. 4 IpirlHnil. At lleHtun. 3. Hukiilng'ten, Ti lilcaie, 3, INTKIt.VATIONAI. I.KACIl'i: Jrrsfj (Hi. A lluiTule. I. Iiiriinm, Oi Nruiirk, A (10 Innlncn), llix lieMrr, Di Krailliut, . Iliilllmure, l) MrsiiiM., .1, .n:uifs ASSOCIATION IndlilliaixilU. I6i lxiilNllle, i. Mllnuukre, 4i Kuiisiih (lt, i. Tolisle al Culiiinliun, ruin, KSTKK I.KAOUK Alhuny, 111 hlirlnxllrlil, 2. IMttsnclil, 41 HrliUrlHiri, 2. ritrliliurir. I0i lliirtfurd. O. N.u lluieii. 7i Wutrrhur). 4. Sew Ilarn. 7i H'ueerbiir. I), M. (1.1. 111.. Ht l.lttle Itiifk, 61 lllrmlnglinin. O. .1 7u 1.1 anv llrn, t HHirnim,, ... Jick0'i.A",,Kr"i J'"" Yerk' ' 77 7n 1 SOUTHKKN ASSOCIATION "r Wh,";' 5" I'-'Ul . Til 77 Hs Mobile. IU Naahvllle, 2 (Hrt gain.), i ItirnMi. v1,0'' Amtelen . T11 77 $ Mobile, Oi alivllle. a (7 Innings, second , KViruW ' " 7 V2MS .. 8, Ch...ta0oeg. 3 r. Cvrli 11. ,r""n i'v uik 711 7k Vi Eliinr). ? M ("p1."!" ''"nianter hi 71 nr. Nen Orlfunn, i lliattanoegn. 1 (0 Innings, I . v,..rf.n.,,,. .Kansas Clis 711 Til i.-.r. hnuiiiI Kiime). MU .Id. ... -1 .- ' 1 l.l.'i, TODAY'S SCHEDULE ,'?7 ' n.viienai. i.i:.(ii'r. IV ' 'lillie nt t liuami. trniil.ll II lit I'liUIllirill. Ilosten tit Cinrliinall. evv lurk ill St. Iiula, AMKKICAN I.H(il'K ClfVfland it I'lilluilHiililn. ( lilniRO ul rvv terk. hi, Leuis ill Nantilllftnn, Drlrell ul llnsten. I.NTKK.NATIO.NAI, I.KIII 12 lerf) (ill nt Tnrnnla (In a rami's), Newark ill IIiifTale. uaillinerr ni , nernreirr, Hfgiss ttt. erri EVteNINtT kBtie; T Voshell and Jehnsen Eliminated in Play for Rhede Island Net Championship DECIDING DOUBLES ROUND Finals for Rhede Island Championships in Tennis 2:ir o'clock. Court 1 W. T. Tllden. LM, vs. Vincent Illchnrds. 4:15 o'clock. Court 1 W. T. Tllden nnd Vincent Illchnrds vs. Wallace F. Jehnsen nnd Herry C. Jehnsen. I'rel(lenee. K. I.. July 15. Vin cent Hlehnrds, of Yenker.s, N. Y.. present holder of the Hhedc . Island State tennis crown, put Wnllnce P. Jehnsen, Peniisylvunln and Delaware State holder, out of the Hhedc Island Stale championship en the. courts of the Agnwiim Hunt Club yesterday. Wulleee, who was last year's runner-up la the national tournament, hns never been disposed of In such n quick concise manner. Frem lite be ginning of the match Itlclianls seemed te gain confidence and his strokes Im proved nf the mulch went en. He has a wenileiful temperament. which bellied account for Jehnsen's quick defeat. Most players are satis tied at wiunli)g two sets and then take It easy, but Richards keeps nt the same pace ull the time. The young Yonkers lad get every thing at the net and there were times thnt he een bent Jehnsen ut his own game, driving the ball Inte the cor ners or the buck court game. The score, (1-4, (l-.'l, tl-.'l. showed thnt Wal lace did net get a chance te get started. William T. Tllden. 2d. who earned his wnv te pluy the defending champion again this year, wus se much Interested In the Itlchnrds-Johnsen mutch thnt it ulTected his game u little. In the second set with Heward Voshell. However. Voshell, former Nutlennl Indoor champion, put up n game tight and made Tllden play the game. Twe excellent doubles matches were stnged lu the New Kngland sectional tournament. In the lirst Sam Hardy and Voshell took u set from Hlehnrds und Tllden and nlinest wen another. The latter pulled the mutch out at 4-0, S-lt. tl-1. lli-14. I u the ether match W. K. Jehnsen nnd Harry C. Jehnsen wen from I. C. Hire nnd N. W. Nlles. 10-8, (1-1. 0-0, tl-4. STATEN ISLAND ELEVEN HERE FOR CRICKET TILT Meets Frankford in Halifax Cup Match at Merlen C. C. The Frankford Cricket Club will meet the Stnten Island eleven, of New Yerk, In an luipeitiint Halifax Cup match nt the Meiien Cricket Club this afternoon Fiiinkfeid Is lending the Halifax Cup League with four victories mid one de tent, with Stulen Island in fourth place with two victories nnd four defeuts. The New Yerkeis, however, always put up u gieiit light against Frankford, and the standing of the clubs means nothing te the vlslteis. Cermnittewu Cricket Club Is pressing I'liinMeni liurd for the league leader ship mid should, tiiuitiph eer the Phil adelphia Cricket Club lu their match en the St. Mm t Ins crease. A victory for (iermaiitewn und n defent for Frankfeid will place the St. Mmtius eleven en top. The standing of the Hullfnx and Philadelphia Leagues fellow. HALIFAX CHI' I'. W I. Dr. Avk . A 4 1 u .sun .43 1 0 .700 .8230 ,4110 .7 2 4 1 137 h'rankfenl C C liertnuntmvn C C. . . Met lull C, C New Ynik I'hllnileliJhla ('. C. . 1 3 1 .300 PHILADELPHIA CUP 1" W L. rr. Ave uitrmantnirii C. C n 3 I 0 .si.l .mei inn u. i; 11 n 3 1 Ardmure CO 10 (1 4 0 HmerferJ College 12 (I A 1 Wanilcrers 10 A A e I'nl.cmlty or Penni 12 4 7 1 l'hlludrtpnta CO 0 fl 1 Oil .nun .A42 .."Oil .373 .277 KANSAS REAL SPORT Tess of Coin Leses Him Place In Palace Final Fer supeiier spertsmmibhipitbe action of Chick Kansas und his manager can not be surpassed. Iu their bout last week Bennv Bass nccidentnlly fouled Kansas and therefore lest the contest und was eliminated fiem the bexiug tetirnniui'iit. Chhk Kansas and his manager absolutely refused te counte nance the elimination of Hennv, realis ing that the foul wus cntlrelv uninten tional. The decision wns left te the toss of 11 10I11 und Benny Bass will leutinue his pregiess In the tourney. Next Titesiluy he will meet Jimmy Mendu ut the Ice Palace. In ' the lightweight contest Lddle Detupsey will meet Putsy Bredeiick. Yeung .Tuck O'Biien will fine WuIIy llinkle In the vveltei weight cluss. Besides these bouts, the losers In the senil-linals will meet for thiid and fourth pluces. They nre: Jee Bush vs. Temmy Devlin: Buy Mitchell v". Temmy Cleury; Chick Kansas vs. Juck Perry. Heme-Run Hitters in Yesterday's Gaines Yester- Season's Miller. ( ubs , .. t II llnriisbt. CarcllnuU I 24 "IV Wllllaiiin, I'hllllra I 14 I.Ktdl'l TOTALS TO 1HTK IlK' nierlcun League Nutlennl lauigue 74 ;a5 7 TIIK I.LADKlt.S 10 DATK American la-ugue tinrenie Walker. Athletics Kenneth VMlllanis, llreHiu , ,, llillniniui. Tigers Itiith. Vankres "lllng" Miller. Ath'ellcs Heb .MeiiHel, YunkeeN I'aik, White sn (Irerge lliirns, Iteil Mev , Until one j ear nge Jt Nutlennl Leigue llnrnnbv. Cnrdlnuls , , "" nilllniiiN. Phillies Wheal. Keblns Krll, (Hunts I'.inll Mrusel, (ilunls Vliisinllli. Cardinals I'urkliikiin, Phillies . . IKIMP, Itl'NS l.'l Vmerlcun larugue Nullnuul League Total 24 14 II II I) n H I" 1(10 ,MJ7 ILDEN-RICHARDS N TENNIS FINAL - ElifiItPmi:Afekpm, SATTJRDAX JULY '15, 1922 STARS OP THE M. Crack Newark Club Opposes Weavers at Thirty-fifth and (Sueen Lane RICHMOND AT FLEISHER The .7. fc f. Dobsen team begins n hard campaign of mere thnn a week, playing every day with the strongest possible teams. Malinger Johnnie White Is gradually getting the boys In shape and expects te take life measure of the crnck Meadow brook club, of! Newark, when they piny nt Thirty-fifth street nnd Queen I.nnc tills afternoon. . Tomorrow the weavers travel te New' Yerk nnd engage the Lincoln', in n twill 1 bin and then en Monday meet the Seuth I I'liiliy lleerews ut Tim tcentli mul Jehnsen streets. The remainder of the schedule is: At Nashville (ilants Wednesday, Iltldeshurg ut home Wed nesday, en Thursdny nt Riverside mid back home with the Sphns en Friday mid Itiw'islilc en Saturday. "Lefty" Nelan's Flelslier Ynrners nre nil set for their S.ilurdav nfter nfter nfter noen game and the visiting tttti action is the Richmond (Slants, one of the big teams from the Seuth here en u three dny trip. The Ynrners Club is having n geed week and always counts It well spent when it tiltns Hiiileslmrg, which was the case en Thuisdav and which tied the si-gnme scries between the rlvuls. Anether colored team will furnish downtown funs with excitement. The Hnllimere Hlack Sex are ut tin- Seuth Phillies' path, Hiead and HIgler stiecls, ami the .Marylnmlets nie ion- . i . i J( . rew, as this team bus n line recenl in competition with Philadelphia nines. uui'iii ei luriiiMi: iiikk mil m n mil Djibv fans need no ceaxlntr !.,, V, , . , , , . k " " Hidden books the Paterson Silk Sex. I The coleied boys like the stronKest ut- traction jie'slble. nnd Hewaid Lebr nnd the Silk Citv nltii) iilieudy have healtii ! several big league dubs. Hill del:- it'll, who wus ci edited with a no-hit . perfeimanci! against the vislteis. will likely burl. L) Or, Llemental, Hullieii ; second- Hnlluciniitieu, rluvverful, Vtspru; third Messlnes, Plucky, Despair; fifth Sir Themas Keen, Fair Grain, Red stone; sixth Gince Myeis, Ltliietla, luceg; seventh Frank Kugnrty, Re peater, Ruddles. Empire City: First nice -Tlc.icey, Orderly, Camelliier : second Exodus, Dnmlnliiiie, TenLec: third Be Mc Millln, Butler entry, Bud Lerner; fourth Hephnlste", Letterinan, Finn I.-I..n.l . Uf.l. I'.n.tn L-ah.I .,T..U I Mask.. Mystic; sixth-Mark Twain, . r nuiiii 111111 i,u,iu L-uiu. ,,nr ' Brocade. Bayonet. sihl-s. lISTfi'BSjliVAAklr tfk.W " sir?raar j lilV' -' k 9K -''iBiiiiiK. Ww K.Si. AiaLKl?r'mi--ri3ifMK iMWiir iiiiimJ ,!, 'M iiiiBt Ti . HSMHMIIIMII9IIIB1IHBMI(VNI.I.iiiiiii n '.. ..fwpv- -jfc f'tm IBBBBSx 9 MEADOWBROOK NINE S Hi PIAYSJ.&J.DOBSGH Wm I .-. . nt ft.v -sis 0111I mul Wnlim, stt i.i.t li.. . . uuis Ul III OUUUlt; West riillaue n 1 litis take en .Fur , I ... 1 1. .1 i , , . VVoe.ntown at Nativity, i:prraa and On- I llini.s' new eil in, 1 ,f , 1 ,. ni.i "i'i... . Kih,'s him the major league circuit driv j tnrle struts Denges. the geed- Kentucky two. fclHlIm vii'i 'be',;!, W hinXt- - ''CVnY"' . li V: 1 1 ' ',,1 " 0'-" year-old is awarded top vveight of IL'11 Kvv ;r - W .lines' pitching, J, !ZJrLV I WWkZ? tiW-WKJ J. pounds in the Pievlncial Handicap at !,'r,,(1"'1 's tuceitaln ,, , ti , , . still is nesslhle Inton atre-t.. Wlndwir Inilnt. Then. nr.ih.nMv Is ., ' Anether stele tciiin. MiirslniM II J,... 11 '..,''' " snii is pessirjie s;,,shv III.- (Jlants at H jwards. of Brenlilyn Ww. . V I-II- ......... . . ." ....-. lerill or f uenlr.fnilp Imnu. runs iliinli "'" ""."- ... juvenile in Cm.adu that is superior te I 'Uli. .has .he Mndlsun Stars , nn , ' n for rbe S L. ur .i. 'WrlX Park , ic.ri.woed. .v j ireuges. nie coiiieniieu in tilt lace :.,,,,, "', '" """ ""'w. 1 lie eqtidl the Bainblne's rei nril -lirp.nl-In,. Ilkelv will 10n.ef.em Hopeless mid Flag " "'' N luttlMK 11 fast pace and ,, tll of flfu V " ' ; ! emets iinde n V"T of Trui... the lalte. fieti, the J. K. I "PI" 1,,- ",''K . '- k",'"-' l-'til.'s Hen si, v -"l s ,4 , , VeK I stance '' " ''" ! '' ' l'"" lc "' !rilhl"'1l!11 '''''Km' tliiim- batting s,,,.e ami I the ast tw weeks v . rill .it . lit lllliMiill (if ' '.nil . ..! !..! 111 . "'. ....... u. ( , tf .1 iiiu-iur nun 111 c . r iisi uii-e i, ion " nils, uv eiliiriiur one even- t ..1. .,.. rw,..- n. 1.1 ....,.. ....,...... , -"'is ' "Sj. in in! ... lit .... ..r.,1. I.... ..Mnnline..,! I.nlnlk. lnn C... n .. " "L " l',r "e ("lm0 WIM met t W iCC beMllg lll'.l.'hes. " "' ' ' ' " ."..""' .V." V " " . WL" '" 1'".'' .. "" '-n"l "alsh. lilt, IfeiUllMllltS rUIUIIIir lSSOl'lULlUIl ' 7 .! . . I .' ' ".- l" I'llliuiuw. lllCllllllIll? III., Scmiiu. S,r. ,f ll.n 1 nrni .... M.-...I, I -1 w ... -- T-. . " .". 1 1.UC11 tCllIll Wen OI1 its hmne (tnl.l fT... ri'i ,. ., I .i iikuc. is inline I ri uiiernuilK 1 1 mil a. I ..w..... p., .-7 S"0.finn snecnl nice nt lie secnni I ' .. ... i. ' .V ... ."..' '. 'leme ell. Hew- 'I lie lst,. ..preunters were hetrnn ,ll,.nlu n,i ..in i.. ki.. ,.7., .... ,.r Windser meeting in August between , , Ki, g, ,"U '. I'lilTiill of n,e ,..e ,''' I' .'."""', wh, ?re ,,,u,,,r ,rPftf- I he Sunday games. Harrv Batcheler. Snnc AU. C. Wbiskawny. Iervlch. Thlbedatix un.l V00(1 ,n did ii.'t mpei r and tht innM . '".-I'ltfll The patients fe.merly Ii the Southern League, is the ITOps About Scrappers Grey Lag at weight for age. The dls- vvns felfclte'l A ti ii t IraS of tl.n ft? f. ' ''''loved the pregrnm, net enlv twilling mains,v of the Hainnion.eu tance will be either a mile and n iiuni-' felt Sheivvoed was leadlnir I i"'1" l,"r"l'il)nt,'d but these who team and may be called upon te de .. ''"'fL 7Z"- "h? "'''""iv f'-n't h.lievs (er or it mile and an eighth. ThN race ' Dave Shut ml Chandres iv, ""iS"1 V" it...,. man duty lomerrovv. enSeii.iKiVnV'esMVe0? would bring the ettlstand.iu her.s.s PhiladelnhmHig MiTri nre "j ,J01 ,l,,, B,n,,'m'n' "' - I.e did i - J. Me? "nd '"i.Xb, 0a.V,eIh"1lff,, of, the year together In a tot ler the Sheiweiid etm I mils r ' ' nt "'" '"' Jl ' or "Ihervvise disport CnCV CflD PDCCWt CAC iv ,Vrli T" ""m:v ' Marin that would arouse great interest ever nd SkelX e t Catl licL ?&' lTT ". n,"lw"V ,WnH ,,,01v,"'", "h A Y FORGREENLEAF llSt.?,1? ,,-X &" J;, the country und Canada. will ,mder the Klngsessli J ?. .Vf'1' , '"' evvn babies und Hvervthrfig. The 'Vh""v Uurr '' Wagner V (jierg. UNCONVENTIONAL DRESS OF JOHN BLACK FOOLS GALLERY H Ve Scot, With Aged Pipe. Old Cap, Leug Trousers and Ceat, Attracted Little Attention as He Shet Leadin" l Gelf Score at Skokie mA..,.,.A in T.ii.- 1 .-: ....... uv, ... :,f the low i it mn i v : ci ii i iiinis nr m n limn a saniluap ulth Iho natiitNs of the be-i in tliji worm. ... Over the course vcterd.lv few fe - lowed him. for his aged bin. k pipe, ed cup en lb.' back of his bend, long tieus- eri nnd iit.mt where most of the stais vvine knlckeis. fancy jinkets and bill- 1i..nr( lured slecklllKS. wcru net el ilm tv iu. te attract attention BliuU . ii.. Is enlv forty -four years old, '"" .'. ....t... I,,, UllI II Km"""."',",' sum IICL'KI'S nil Ills l HIT, liesiKlli-il I" . . .... .... i.i. r.... t.......i ... .,,Uh for the Padllc Coast i.layei. ' c n . Twe 08s, Says Caddie "Twe 71s, nothing!" broke In Kddie when Hlack said he expected te de thai tedav. "Them clubs have get two (!is in them, und I'm sure going te sec that i this jilayer ei mine geis tiieiu out." And Kddie fondled the nistv dubs und tugged bug iu u pulcriiiil fashion. nil the tlmt nushlnc "Ibis n'nvcr of mine' 'out of -the- crowd Inte the epeu, TiVHV Ill.Al'lv. he i er i point in the finals of the Nat ei.nl Open ' ' H - P' ... I.Men. but had name,,, ,e,lv a, Itliehainp ,,,, 1 ,1,'fem GiChampienshlp. does no, leek lll.e .....ijjia (Z '. t." " nM" """' "' "' Sheit Of bedv, sbeit of legs. It seems ,",'. iVn'i'riireilletei'l i'iimi'"'!,! ?.'"'" '""''i'',' i ,''"""1 ,1" 'OUHlt. of Spain wen III impossible that he could d.lve a ball .'. ! ''' V '.'V1.1.. ,n" "! Ulnuks mat. 1. at llrMel f re n , r. . ...i.. . til. .. .-... --... in mi n i i i in. i. i ... .... ... .i Then' pioliueiy were ninny gei.ci . .n... .... ,, ,., " " nie who did net beleve thnt H'uclc today uV.i,.e ,,,,,,, . "' ," "'"' Ul'le I, -out bis pe.feimauce of yes- ' ) " "" ' -von .hen. ..,!, ,,.. te" in . But the.ewnso.iepei-eniiosl- '' ''' ' " fiiiiiing Kf lls Uv nleul II. He is lM.lle llesler, lit- ;,;.'" " .V" '" ini.-i n cm- HV.' . ..-.,,1.1 ,min...tiir villi. .1 ill. ill- " " " lf " Plellse and n nilirhl , I,., .. te Capture E. SMITH NINE U U: At the left is Hath, tint baseman, anil nt the right Heed, center fielder of the crack Imal team, who Is hat ting nt n .321 clip , CLUB AT NATIVITY , , . ........ Gethamites Make First Appear ance in This City Against Uptewners STORE TEAMS IN ACTION Of the visiting tenuis playing seml seml l)ie clubs here this nfternoen only one is milking Its debut in this city. The newiemers nre the West New York ers, of New Yerk City, who will meet Phil Hagerty's Nativity nine at Bel grade und fntnrle sttrets. The visitors have n wonderful tcierd with victories ever every teiim of pieinlueni e In thnt section. Hnyenne. Lllabeth and Pnlersen have all been conquer,-.! bv the West s.. . . . . , , , m New erk..rs and in an clpat.len of u i 'i-iuiif,in Kuitir nui enuuui inn i,,.,.,, p,ineil t0 ,titli. Seibold has sUt Up n wonderful lecenl sinie ielnlng i i.r,...ni.- .t-... ' j..h...i.i i . ,"1 ..." . ' "' .V "" "... T " 1 iiir iiiuiiiiiirii mn nn till I III UV 11 1-1 JlilM; uvernge.l but three hits a gui'ie. I Lit Brethers mid Shaiitihan stage n 1 etui 11 dash ut Feitv -eighth and l Hrevvu stiecls and Jehiiiiv Castle is I anxious te get Imck til the st.ne boys ler a defeat sustnluul Thuisdiiv night A! Maene will vvmk for Slmnahiiti ' against Champien for Lit P.ielliers. Al I lie Struwhrlilge . Clothier field DI AVPDntllin TDIini ar-r--r PLAYGROUND TRACK MEET Sherwood and Klngsesslng Athletes , 10 uvimpcie 1 oeay The Sherwood Rccieutlen Center nnu the Klngsesslng Rcirentlen Center will meet in it dual ttack und field meet this afternoon. The lompetitlen .will shut nt .'I P. M. und will be held en the for mer's held ut Fltty -sixth und Cutis- nun streets. .. . - . - 1 1 ni. 1 e r.,M a.r.i. iin -.... . . en tli,' pre, ainr'" e Z 1,,l !,..... hree t classes lu each event, divided ..cc.r.T: l.,.r .,. ...... " ..inn, minis nn. .Neitiein l',,i,ii Bl.Uk holds the Neilhein. Centiiil and Seiitheni C..l.f.., ,., :...... .... .. .. " ...'.".ir.iiiis. . . .' . s,'i' Nvcer IMarr iii or its iinliit.ite hlstuiy euine ,, liem Califei tun i,i . Lust i,,.. , ,. .,,ss I'luli "Heb,." KIt , ' f lll(. sj,,,, i.-lnill,,M1, :llllllf1 '. . '., ' ,s lllh ,.-,, ' ' c ; " l ,. "u "'"ten- "I l, 'member Imck in nmn r ,..'","" ,""".K "!l J-t ever IVOll,, ...I... III..... """I ..i,iii iieteieul a gaiiii. .....' 'v,,... """ "'"'" ,t,m,( t lined ttji in tip. open tniu mtiiit ut at the Inglesidc Uelf ,eui,,.. nd upon t ,. i stiength of tin showing uiaile then he I nil ned piofcslenal u.ul was eiii-imeil ihV'" 1,,B1-"I'I', B"lfers t,. imp.evi' their game. ' 1 Ills I'alifernin filend ., .. , 1 "ere II hit . would when ,, . ,,; .,.,;,., UUl'.le'el. U hunl our ':",('!rV",WM Ullllli en u liunl leiirec. his home tUlf t( Inreinent belns considered the bard. jest Units it U't W Si . 'iz r-jMr-IyiMm WEST NEW YORK ,f... .--...., ,t ,. II ll'll 111. 1111, ...... .. .1... ..f miiiesiiiu n or nil ' the National Open Championship MONTGOMERY CO LEADERS TO CLASH SoudertenDoylestown and Per- kasie-Lansdale Games Have Fans en Edge MELLINGER LIKELY HURLER STANDINO OF CLUBS w. i re, w r.. p c Snuderten 2 0 1 000 perlnmli" 1 1 .ADO Doylte'n 2 0 1 nnu Coni-he'en n 2 000 Ambler . 1 1 .BOO I.annilale 0 2 000 This Is n big day In the Monlgeinrrv I County Hnsebnll League. The chief jef.the little leagues in this section Is I just starting n hectic second hnlf rate, 'nnd five of the six tennis nre lined up against Perknsie, fust half champions, in nn effort te keep thnt club from ciiptuting the second half gonfalon. If Perknsie comes through In the finnl dash there will be no playoff, but If some ether ilub'wlns out Ihrn tnere Is n chance for the Montgomery County pennant te lly elsewhere. Perknsie U none ether limn the Philadelphia Ter minal ten til of this city. All (lie dubs with the exception of Soudeiten and Doylestown lire what might be termed "lmpetliint" clubs. Tlmt is, thev plnv In Phllailelpnlu us one team dining the week nnd the snme players put en n different jersey en Siitunluy and pieste they lire something else. Lnnsdnle captured the championship liist year and en paper this season Ihcv nie greut, but In the field net se geed. And yet theie nre hundreds of I.atisdnle rooters who will bet the last nickel en their fuveiites this nfternoen when Per kasle plays at LHnsdale. And a geed bet leeks te be Lnnsdnle. Tills will net make n big hit with Dick Smith. I With Mellinger, of State College, en , the hill. Lnnsdnle hns n fine chance, us I I'ddie Geiner has hit his sttlde und there nie many who figuie en pulling in the cv-Hed hurler. He will be in I he gnme somewhere, as he Mire car. give the old pill n ride. Kddie Leiinnn has proved te be the best pitelu-r Per knsie bus in league gtnnes and he prob preb itblv will start. i At Doylestown Souderton will be the attraction nnd president Pike will nli-e attend. These teams nie the only one with n clean slate In the second Iwlf nnd it Is estimated thnt u crowd of 10.000 fans will witness the clash. A (best of silver will nlse be presented te (illhnni. the Doylestown catcher, whose engagement was recently an nounced nnd who will be married in u few days. The Montgomery County League is enjoying Its best season nnd never has stub Interest been innnifest. The pie test beard lias several complaints re garding the eligibility of nla.veis Indeed by Ambler and they will be considered ." . ".":..' ' yi"L."', ,.,.,"'-.. ' nnvl .. ..nt.- T?.tlu ..f .1... 1. .,..... . .. mi Miiui iiiipi ii- j rKirit'ti 11 lire Uti n w,, n)nvinz nnd this has been violated, ncceidlug te Amblii. The pretest beard consists of Cennie Mnck, " " iwiii and tiureiil I'ike, presi- llt'Tlf ill fllP IrnifllP M unDKICDV UAC nuikinr nUnlMOD 1 tlMe UliArMUt Tf TIF RIITH'Q RFrflRn nu I n O nciUnU . , . , uards 5ecor,e Sacker Eight Behind Babe's Mark Last Year St. IxhiIs, July 1.".- Although his ' If I.- .."..1.1 ..,!...., .I.""'"".-" '1 - -...-..... .............. ,11m nverage. '"V"hl e.u..l Ruth's BlBnntlc total, as ii- nun M-venty guinea remulnlng te be1 odd tlHui":, iVe iiuue Imnu' n:ns?" ' SPORTS FOR THE INSANE Nevel Program Is Staged at State Hospital. Norrlstewn v,illmi, . "orristewn ,..."",st)w ' "S- '"ly 10 An nth- n s . ." 11, """'" wns P"- I laps never stniced before, n-no ..... "rXr .1... s. . 11 ... V . " w,,iiii' uint-r 111 un- nun iiuiiii the State espltal for the Insane I Leslie Montcemer.v. a Ilammonten Ins, ..,',.. -i" " V." I"' ' ." ."-1 - "II s everyttilng in l'lieiuas Wilsen, lai.lain of the .,... und atteiiih.nts, wus in ( lunge FINISH DAVIS CUP TESTS Australian and Spanish Teams Triumph In Preliminaries Londen. July l,"i - t Hy A P 1 The Aiistiiillan mid Spanish Davis Cun ten. ills teams ted.iv lempleted then- tll . miles in the prellminurv teuinuiiieiits ".-r men -ci uii-ojev ukiiiii niui Indian oiipeui HI mm... i u i........ ' '" V1" "' . "" ""V"K J'lev.ei.sly - . - - .. .,,.,. villi ii ii nn. i. i.Miny, u-j, ,-., .l-l,, ti.;( si,,,,,,, ,. vieusly hud wen one single, und one deubli s iiititcl. SPHASJ-EAD SERIES Defeat Flelsher Yarners in Twilight Game, 8 te 2 ,'',,"' ",l',rm'r ''cik nnd the Seuth llilllv Hihiews met ,,s, ,uiin lt Twenty -sixih ,ind Heed smeis in the sixth mime of the season und ,,. Se,,,,', nude tl mil fein te two in tin i" favor win ii tnev wen In s ii, Hill .VleKellM vvii, en the" hill fin i leisher ami Kicups ,,i th,. ,spm .,, , Ihe wlnneis seiked thcii rival tot feui -lien hits. (,,b,. Gelilbl.itt was u stn with four hits 1m lulling a heim.,- a P.iiriniiu also hit ler the ciiciut Track Meet at Gloucester 'lim Shanahan Catholic Club m irJ.i te rilnucester N .1 mm. .!.,... "..'"' llll.l upisih,. III.. Dllentnl v C In ,',.": illKI UJipiW Ml" I ! irnk mil H. Id nu I vv;,.;:Vee;r,'v;;iI;ah,in,,5,i;ni;!H;;l11!-; ' '" ns XW! !," ...niTr'lS' ..."ll!: lOrli'lilul. Ilu.ti It will hv. iu be Ux te rtefcit th Jersey team" which has made a great reputation during th , -......,, , .. . , . , . in -n in- stii'iniji v. m i . h . in i ciirti rui ----.. - -sf-tt"UlfiJ!' W Mack Scouts and Signs Yeung Bosten Shortstop Cennie Mnck very often Is his own scdut. He ncled In this ca pacity In Hosten en the last ttlp te the Hub nnd after watching n twi light ltngtic game signed up u young shortstop. The new member of the Athletlci Is Hill Ilunnerflcld. of the Dorches ter team. He will net report this season, but will go Seuth with tin club next spring. "I looked Hunncilield ever my self." wild Mnck today. "He is n geed boy, both in Helding and bat ting. However, he bus net had much experience. He has never played in ergunlcd baseball." ST. TO PLAYLANSDALE Delaware County Club Will Op pose Montgomery County Champions Tomorrow The schedule of Independent baseball games en Sundays has nlmest renched the proportions of the Saturday list und the layout for tomorrow contains ninny contests ,of importance. Half a dozen of the leading lecnl dubs are In New Yerk, where they have been making n hit by the classy article of ball they liuve displayed en tneir previous, appearance". In fact, they nre se popular that nt least three have been offered bookings for the entire season 011 Sundays in the (letham district. One of the big contests lu this section will be played nt Sixty-tifth and Lntlieritic streets, wheie St. Carthage meets Lmisdule. champions of the Montgomery County Lengue, with Mellinger en the hill. The Richmond (Jlants. here en n tliree-dny trip, will In; the attraction nt Marcus Heek with Frank Miller's VIsiese Club and St. Barnabas and Ardniere'pliiv n 1 etui 11 contest en the Main Liners' field. The Flelslier Hloemer fiirls, who scored tluee vlcteiles last week, will furnish the first hulf of a doubleheader with Rockdale at tJIen Riddle. Pu. All six teams in the Rucks County League uie in action, Bristel being the attraction for the iinuner resort funs nt Parkland, Merrlsvllle traveling te Hulmcvlllc, while Pilnceten nnd Croy Croy eon will put en their act at Bristel. The schedule fellows; Lansdale nt St Cnr'hiKe. Sixty-fifth nd Cathaln tifct Ifllldulu at 1'jrm-rs. New Yerk, two Bir llrldesburc at fressena Tleern. lltchmend (.tants tit VIpcesq, Marcua Heek, Miunuhan at Pottstown Dobsen nt Lincoln (ilantn. Kew Tork. i-tenehurst al Hnnhulck. flrat uame, N'erth F'lilllles at llUKlluli!;. b cenl icatne, .Vew 1'nrK Sttnten Held Club at Allentown St. llarnabus nt Anlmere KlelstKr Hloemi r Olrls n Pelham Silk Snv, at HeckiUlH Qlen HldrtlK, Delaware tVunt. diuljt-headcr liartrim Purk at Inversull-Itand, Phillips- IjUTk. Hr Oeirmntimn All-Stars at Santa Maria Spline Mill. VVi aleu al i.-nuar A A.. jelnt llrttre 1 I'aik I l..Kan A A at Kst Side Brooklyn I Pellinm Hllk ex at HurUdnte. Olvn Rid I die D. Iuu.110 Ceuntv Knrt-lKhth Ward at Klaud'r-VVelden, Ivnklntunn . . Minll'en Sturs at .MfdadowDreol:, Newark HL'CKS COfNTY I.KAUUn Tlrlslul ut Parkland Merrlsvllle at Iluline vllle I'rlnctten at Croilen U. G. I. AT HAMMONTON . . ...... r,,-.. ,. ' ueca. 1 earn win r-iay ji Thlfi Afternoon ersey Nine 1 he .......... IIIIIIIIIIUIIHIII, .s. ., ,1111. Iluniiiioiiten baseball nam will spend a busv wiek-end bete. playing tltlcc mimes ever the Sutiiiduy and Sun- !,, 1...1..1... ,, ',,w""".' stieng V. G. I. team of Philadelphia iiiis uin-iiHMiu 11AI1111M1111..11 in.rir. im .while tomorrow the Medford nine of , Builinglen County Lengue. will h the opponents In a double-header, one contest being staged in the morning, .t. .i.. 1.. .i. boy. who nns been pitching line ball for Ralph Gicnle.if world's ihampien. iiiek uueiucr niech ireiu .vnniir vv neus, Western star, hist night, and new the tltlehelder is leading bv 111(11 te 701 --- ..M...., ... .... ... .... in the 11'00-pe nt pm Let liilllniil match at the Nutlennl A.mleinv (iiet'iilenf wen the block 100 te l.'t He had a high run of ihlil, -eii,!- Thirty -six whs Weeds best The tinal blinks will be pin veil this nfternoen mul lenight Next week Weeds will epp.vs,. Churhe Hnnneii. CARTHAGE TEAM Mgainsi rv woeas Runs Scored for Week In Three Hip Leagues NATIONAL LKU.l K h M T T F STI New Yeik ; t .-, t t i m ciiiiiiuiati . en ii i :i ;t :iu Phillies .. :i 7 ii ii e r j Chicago . . 7 -1 0 l .", N it.-, M. Leuis. 1 ; 4 1 ) 21 Pittsburgh.. 7 -1 :i tl .i'e Husten ... ii te 4 1 17 Hroeldyn . I 1 l I el te AMKKICAN I.KAGI'K S M TIW'T FISTI Detroit i 7 10, 7 Jl ! ,:4 Athletics . ' ,-.ii:i :i II ';n Cleveland . .' 0 "J II 41 ,"il U Washingten.1 til 'J ; l ' 71 . Husten . . '.' Oil) 4 II I III New VerUs 7 4 41 17 St. lxiuis ' 8 I 7 '10 Clilrnge . 1! 'J 4' 3. i;t INTERNATIONAL J.KAtUK ! Iisi -M TjjTFTSix, Rechftsrr . . j 1 t Tl t! j II fl ia 004 Terente ....! 01 ft 18 0 0 44 Baltimore ., 131 8 (I U 0 ,18 Jersey City. Ill ' 4 1 15 ft 3 Syracuse, . . 7 7 I a 2 4 :i 3ft Newark .... II 8 3 1 5 28 Rending ... 3 4 12 4 2 25 Hiiffale .... 4 2 4 3 1 14 29 MERMEN SEEK TEN-MILE TITL6 Swimmers Will Race in Dela ware Frem Philadelphia te Riverton This Afternoon BOLDEN HOLDS RECORD The fifth annual rnc for the ten mile swim chnmplenshlp of the United Stntes will be held this nfternoen. The swimmers will cover the nntlnnnl course, starting nt Race Street Whnrf nnd ending nt the Riverton, N. ,L, Yncht Club. The race will stnrt nt .T o'clock. Themas K. Blake, of the Les Angeles A. C. holder of the Pacific Const one mile championship, ix among the score of swimmers who will stnrt. This Is his first trip East, nnd be expects te win the title. After leaving here he will compete in severnl dlstnnce events In nnd around New Yerk. He hns been training nt Riverton. The first race, held in 1018, was xen by Lee (elbli, the husky New Yerk A. C. swimmer. In 10U1 nnd 1020 Eu gene C. Belden. of the Illinois A. C.. Chicago, wus the winner. Last year nlse Belden wen. but wns disqualified ler net Having n suit en when lie crossed the finish line. Belden established n record for the course-in 1010. when be wen In 1:50. He is the only swimmer thnt ever covered the course In less than two hours As usunl C. B. Durborow. secretary treasurer of the Riverton Yucht Club, Is in charge of the event. Durborow announced this morning that twentv-nine swimmers are en tered in the ince William II. II. Titus, of the Philadelphia Swimming Club: G. Her Bell. Riverton Yacht Club; Jehn O'Donnell nnd Rebert Mc Mc Mc Coel, Nativity 0. C. ; Corpernl R. Vin cent Jnggnrd. American Legien, nnd Harry Seibold. Turners, nie well known in Ibis pity. The first three men te finish will re ceive geld, silver mid bronze mee!nls, respectively. The next three te finish will be the icciplents of silver cups. All these who finish the long grind under :.'i0 will be given bronze medals. Durborow will 111 1 ns referee. Leuis Goldsmith will net ns starter; Luke J. Smith us clerk of the course, nnd Dr. J. K. Shell. (Jeeige KIstler nnd Her man C. Myers us timers. The entries follew: Themas r. Dleke. I.es Anre!s A C. l.'nald V Udrerster. New Yerk A C Zoltan Tobias. .Metropolitan Association or A A V Kdward r. Keating Hejs' Club of Tork. .,'.'" " lf,' Cntrul Hwlmmlnir Club. UroekKn. Lculs R Hellevlg-. Central Swimming Club. ilrunkln. (5. 11 Nodlne. Central Swimming- Club, DroekHn ,.!nar.1.",'' J Crezler Brooklyn, unattached. H Vincent Jairirard, American Ieglen, C.iniden O Hex Dell, Riverton Yacht Club. Ceerire C Cerner. Itlserten Tacht Club. Kdwnrd T Thntchrr, Rebllnif, N. J . un Httarheil K.lward Lang. Pitman. N. J Svilmmlng CI iih. Albert If. Heftman. Autecar A. A., Ard Ard mere, William H 11. Titus. Philadelphia Snlm mlns' Club Victer A Ivand, Philadelphia Swimming lUII Jehn McCurdy, Club Philadelphia Swimming Jehn (' Navlnr Shanihan Cnthellr Club Krancls C Celeman, Shanahan Cathelln Club Edward H Tallent, Shanahan Catholic Club Altert Kahlan, Nativity Caiholle Club .lelin Diet?. .Natlvltv Catholic Club Jehn O'Dnnnnll N'ntlvlty Catholic Club. Ilebrt McCnel Vatlvlty Catholic Club. James 1; Henrj. Xatlvilj Catholic Club. Lanrenre .1 Volts, Nativity Cnthellc Club Ilarrj" fcclheld Phlladeltihla Turngemelnde Warren II Spoenar. PhlladelphTa, unat tached C It Kiuenreldt, Red Dragen Canoe Club. Philadelphia .. nh . SPHAS AT NORTH PHILS , Teams Frem Different Sections of 1 the City Play at Uptown Field The Seuth Philly Hebrews will be the imposition at the North Phillies' fieM nt , Fourth und Wingobecklng streets I tins ulteriioen. ! The downtewners have returned te rlu.lr uinnlni.' frirm Hits ,.!.- n.,.l l... i C,.1U, slate for the week, winning five jn ,0Wi el. for ,.M.n ,)nv if) .. vveelr. ...... ...... ...... ..,,w jiuvr 'I'I. C3..I ..--..., .. . ' '" nian. (ii'irilll'll me 1'ims Jn ft rei-eiii v 'sn ,nn(i i-errv lieirsiniier 0 n. gregatien Is out for revenge. Osage Tribe Wants Games Osage Tribe III, nhlch last Satur day defeated th All Philadelphia Tellce la in the Held for games .Manager McFarland has Just signed II Weed, a southpaw, for- nieriv 01 me Meutnern I.enaue. nn.i r- Fer dates 3019 InrlriVntnlU . T tuv t.l- i, . i he Is leavlnu l.ansfnr, ! ' .7. i'T'V "Jyj v.,,nn r fihii.,:r,ri. . ..-' a VnM '"r hli up State While ,Vt i.nnf,,rdTeV.?'inr wind in a bout un.l made a bin hit ' en - "h nu c,P.u i!.,.i.iu u. "''Tfcrnr '.!" ,',;!1.nVjwu,'"i '""'""" !'"''" Jim McVa'i". ,,ai-ayn'1 K, ' .'.,1"..' mi of the local (.tubs amcneii at .. ,nsl"'.r 1,"."u, -,1"- "nrreii Knt Harry liner winniSg 'm'm'i 'reundV" ln ,Dln ,h Tliere Is a teller in the Sports nepartmsnt U.lir ,:wMN" ","" '"" t"" Happy rinirle. Cehen former bn-r ha. return. Ii, in., u. .tup In ,h. rn. r.r ... . ""... I, i7i.,.. I1....K.: ...:.'" " "iiailllger h. 111 Hills' Hebby Neisnn n; II remlliv O rimle. of es, Phil ,.1lph.a n. p. ami In 1 bnut nt l.am i,ier In hi, 1., inauh ile-ejtins- r.dil.e I)iinI4,y , hJ?' tiKli. ieuiiiI si-i 10 nara, X tiling slierlntk. 12H N 1,-irnr lian.ll-d by In., MU.l.tH MllO lliinSI. I I,,,, , '.' "."J his tiiitit.e in the fHHih, ,.,,.-n, ii.'i.r ,', " " .--..i.,'.u ..I T IICK Dan (iurlui Mi.tr. Ii. v. ... lu ... .......... ..,.... .iii.ii. with l X'erbetken s tliilshlns un In 1.1, ,Pin. n if fur Mnridav night , utt'h agnfilK Omrlev e Nell a, , .ean A A whS?i Vliiin Hviin Is te run w.ekij open air bouts .liirliifc- lh Hiimn.e, ,i,h, immhirs iiennl Hast, v lli.ttliv Xlelrfi .1 s l,,r In, Kelly vs Hie Phillips (leerge lli'lnnr Al (lerdt?n nnd Jimmy lied iv vs Jimmy Ilrew-n iorden rlle Iloet. C'leinlind fevtherwelght h.. be-n muBh.ntr It In the rihtn M,ms ,, ,,,, tnrv te inakln; iimulier Kusiern ItmuVt.m When he .nines her An will l.se ,., Inhnnv Hundee I i.-k Uradv' s looking" for Iloei's Interests m Phltlle ut llennr ler,lnian, lis fnrmr a,n.i.. pner of .New Yerk Citv I, he?e ?,', inilr shape nt PhlladelphiH Jack () llrlen', "" ,'," ixpetts te be In shape. In h h,.hU hi ... ,? take en any ut the letitl bantams ,n , Ilnbliy Behldenn, who recently fated i,i, I Hrnilerlek In a substitute rote Is nnileu, ,,, henli UP with th best nf the llBhtwelghU? lie is te lake en Dlik Cenlln al Alte iiii Al Meer, whft saya h ilrepiwd Indian RusmU evsral times In recent match""! huniniy Hewitt, local former amateur 1. gettlns' In shape rer a linut in Trenlnn JniJ 111 Hewitt's opponent as et has ,1.11 been selected It la aaltl that .Matty r!,"u, haa made an offer te take en Hatnmj My e( i- wir . V5 . K; I' 'I ' as- aii? 1 .4 m i,:& ' , 1 n I 1 n , n 1 1 'At lb SywaJatbtai "t j ' -atsfk i open te ta.ua en ruaa. V n -v f ..Vdstj, iilLiIii.jV.''ii...l7 .'Twn
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