fiKS1 itfFMT" HW FLWTXV K4JCT- .-Vije'inf. F.i'; V! " .! i" or If 1 EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1917 7 NY PITCHER FAILING TO DELIVER NO-HIT GAME SHOULD BE MADE TO PAY GATE MONEY ONEY INSTEAD OF PRIZES TO BE telVEN FOR SHAWNEE GOLF, WINNERS PRESENTl JN U SAME TO WAR FUNDS Linp Idea Amounts to fpprsonal Contribu- j tions Baltimore Has Good Flan ; By SANDY McNIHUCK TTOni3 than $2 1"" Generally cxp-nd d 1V1 ill Shawnee for prizes to wmn- m CVe-lf trophies there will be turned over .war funds by system whlrli appeals as m, of tin- most nttrnrtlvo yd announced. ii la the t.latl " ""'" "" "" .......vn.r. ' J.inallv scheduled "II the inri1 "f "'0 'Sh$ w rSunlry flub , hut Instead of the Kleins and handsome plate usually parcel : !"".?: ,,. nf tiio eager player, there ,n ,r "-.. ....... nrl hronf. in nc F'"1 '": ,,, ,ln. merla S eV'll II0W11 even ....... '- ...... .",n of the defeated eights. k Instead nf the other tlophles ns here Lrerc there will he set "side the e(iiivn Win checks The winner nf the first flight will nine llv privilege or saying in nignv "" ... r P.eil Cross fund O'olf Standings In Women's Major and Minor Leagues IIIM.AIII.,A TF,.M niAMPIONHIIIP ,Vrnn tnf thill ... . . ' o'l.OOO llnnllnitilnii alley . I 2 MX I lillmotit i .33.1 St. Il.it M ! .333 tllil trrk Road .. ..?... .! 0 3 .00(1 MTH'RIIAN TI.AM VVV llltrrjnii ... t' o" 1.000 VJooithurj 3 1 .130 ''l , . 3 1 .ISO Westchester 3 ..100 snrini-li.iteii t ,noo lltrrlirnnk l.nlf i liih .... 13 .Mil Vlrrilinntlllle Cnnnlrj Club I 3 Mfl Moore-lawn I'lrlil flnh ... 0 1 .000 iv.w.i.iMinmii tka.m err , . W. 1.. Pit. Menion in l.ooo North lllll 3 1 .mo hlteninrstl 3 1 ..SO l..iii.ilowne ! 2 ,S00 liilhwlelnlila Country Inh. 2 2 ,00 Vrnnllnlnk . 13 .2.10 Wilmington 13 .ISO Ion Air n 4 .000 ihi war emerK'iicy or P.ed Cross fund L ouM Ilk- M" lhwk """" TJiU .will amount to his .personal contribution . fhat funrl I The scheme has brought down round , ,,iay inst ,,ft f ainlause on all fide-, and the siiccew or I ,,. lr) ,h ,),, fi. mountain tournaments Is already as- H con,,f d to aired H l a rertalnty tin" me iury JJts MI be a tine as ever. ' The first tournaments chertuled Is the ILm.n'i event fir .lune IT. to K. Tim next SS. praml .nm.rr rally, when h, men roto lion J"l ' '" -',- Three or rour colfers we have spoken Mills sear. :iavo n-rt:mj 'w. lllin J - .... .l.n ir.iirii.imrntH lit Mwton ol cineriim (pawnee, under the new wheme. Another Wn Another way nrounn mc '""". " Tlih nreJud.i-eB of Willi" Rolfers has hcon Country I'liih. which Is far from nbandonlnc Its Invitation tnurmiinent. wlih'li Is on Hip uM for the last Ihif ilnv of th'f. week. -The event will be willed mi "Informal war-time tournament." run something nfler thf fashion of the l.akewood tournament. Suhere there as now particular enipn.isia i,i.i nl. Hie nrlze: to be won. Intenil Ihrrp Pas a ."Ubwrlplton iihmIp lo the lied Cross Find other pincrKPiiry iiiims. This Is now tbe popular Ktunt nnfl the vldeiioe 1'ii.H up dally that the clulu nrp 1 l.eirinnliur t" rime bai'k to earth. II Is n certainty that few tournament will b" i called off and 't l shI.1 that then- Is roll Stlderable regret In the lone hold-out ramp, 1' ever In the iiietioiifiHtnii b'll. whelp llierp Sas ii.l t M-urrjIl'B t" i'ovpi- of Iho I? tournament roninilttpp. at Hip first crark Cf ar. The M. I! A. asked that no Invitation t tournanieius ne neiu rvepi..oin uiik" i.i'iip- fit on Memorial Hay. but the sun is rnmlnR v throuRh the clmnN HEaln and th pros pect" are that hernrp long seine or hip mu time events will bp rpt out, nr. usual, for the tourney-itrlilnK Eolfe. TI.e llisl rrstilar loin liatiipnt of Hip I'IiII iilelplila dlstrti'l lll be lild on Krldav of this week at lie Hvcrlirook ilolf .Ciub. when Hip leniinlne players will lee off for the Heist rup Tbrre Ma spium: up i l!d ruiiinr that Hip event wnillti not ;im played, hut this Is pntlrey iMiitinty to the vieus of Hie ommlltee. ncponlliiK to Its head, Mrs (icoiKo V. I'litrau, who ks tint all fiilries lip sp.it to her as soon 1r possible Address) fitli ''hurrli load. Oierhrook. It Is carnes iIpk'ipiI 'In h:ie all the entries In iilenty of time, ho lli.it players nay ho paved nceordlnc to liand'oaiw. Kor this reasonjro'fets tleslrinp to enter the Classic medal pla should bestir themselves t once and sign up. Well Handled The palrlnu side of Hip tournament has always been so well handled as lo bp an excellent example to other tournament committees. Plajers with Hip very low handicaps uip ralrcd with each other, nethiR thus as paremaliers' o that those with n ohanre to win hae a real vhance and do not have lo Iosp Imprest In their own score, throunh 'pivliiK in awp the fooiles and puperb sl7.?.les or Hip partner This kIp or medal en neglected. In inen play. Jcust of n Rood ptajer. who rd to play his uualiryinir, round with a rank duffer. Thp samp of o.ie p'ay er Is hound to affect the shots of the other nveihrook'x way of handlltiR the situation has rome ill for special oomniendation from Hip veteran players, who point to It as an oauii of IiIrIi elleenr. In conncitlon with Hip plavluc of Ihp ijelst Cup. II now con.es nnicially lo hand that the rntlte nheilule of the ilolf Associa tion of Philadelphia will lie plaeil from end lo end. includlnc the championships and everything pIsp ITiIiirs hap developed so finely all nlonc Hip line thai it appeareil to the committee to be of no put pose what soever lo call off any nr nil the card. This will he very welcome news to Quaker Ci linkstnen. most of whom have left Hie anio way. II l new up to Hip local Rolfers In sup port the decision nf the, exeputlvp com mute by piilerinc the evpnts In sreat bevies It Is hoped that fat entry lists and fast will be the order of the day. She Heat .Mrs. ." When any of Hip ureal. Rrpal women playeis of this clt tnde alons on the links, the iidimrlnp; RatherlnK all n-Rawp. and It Is whispered, the one to Hip nlher. "Slip heat Mrs Harlow." that Is almost as Rie.il a claim to fame as a Philadelphia champion whip. The same may be mid of Mrs. 0. S. Mtitison nnd Miss Anita Phipps, of Hip Merlon team. They were the competition jeuterduy aRainst the "Invincible duo. Mrs. i. Henry Stetson playing N'n. 'i for lluntliiRduii Valley, and Miss Klcanor ('handler, playing No. -1. Miss Philip beat Mrs .Stetson, anil it was Hip fits! time that player ha been toppled III luterclub play bill once. The latter : average l.irt year was I 000 and this season, movliiR up to No. J. she had maintained the same till yestetda.v She was beaten on the home Kreen. . Miss Chandler. tlll havlnc a clean slate, must now do a monopIel In the l.ooo per centage position. Slip ranm within a shade of blue to Roinu the way of Mrs Stetson. but went her teammate and sideparlner one belter by Rolng past the home hole to KENTUCKY DERBY ON FOR SATURDAY Record Field Expected to Start in Churchill Downs Classic BERLIN IS A FAVORITE Turfmen In the Hast nre bending Ihelr attention to the Kptitucky Perby. which is scheduled lo he run at Churchill Downs next Saturday, mid to which his toric inclng plant a pilgrimage will be nude by man easterners. Keports from Kentucky nrp to the effect that the Perby will have the InrRest number of starters for Its forty-third running that ever has faced the barr.er for the three-year-old classic Another unprecedented feature may be the starling of three horses In the Inter est nf one man. This has never occurred before, but II is Hip Intention of Walter Jennings to send three lo the post to carry the colors of A K Matomber These will be North Star 111 nnd War Star. Im purled, and Star Master, an American-bred colt Trul a collection nf stars and nne which promises to land Hip coveted prize for the California!!, who has spent hundreds of thousands nf dollars tn procure the best racing blood nf Vinerlca and l-'.urnpe AmoiiR the western cracks considered as Hkel.v to give a hard race to the east erners nre .1. S Wards llerlin. which has given evideme of slnjhiR powet In lil work. Westy llnRan nnd Cudgel: but theie is llltle chance that imy of these will dis. place Hie Macomber entr.v in lavorlllsm before the horses go tn the post The horses from wnlch the field is likely lo lip provided and quoted at less than f.O to 1 In the future hook ore- llors North Star III IMUs Horse lo I Atwell (inisr KhnvMin s to 1 Arah.iiln lurr Keuv Slsr Master llerltn War sur Weslv Kenan t'uOel . . Mli!vv Tlekel Skeplle Tunihlr lllekety Mar t.azer llreen Jones Klnft llerii.l... Tievtsro Koh-I-Noor . . (1,1 ,1 3(1 tn t an to I :w lo 1 o In I 30 to I :irt tn I an tn I 30 to 1 .-to In I 10 tn 1 tn I Hllfurrl 10 In 1 ("rink n' Pav 10 tn 1 IH.ioionrt 1'J tn 1 (iruml 12 In I llmvf.. IV In 1 Miinlvr Tol 12 to I All Star I ' .a I I-An.lillt 16 to 1 C-oree I-. l.nle 411 tn I I.', tn I llnlllsler i" m i 13 In I lvor Hlaik lo tn I in in I lark Salmon in t J 'jn lu I "ol .1ile '" to I n In I riiiirltni'li " '" ! '.,. lo I Tnnhlejrer 10 tn 1 'J.", to I Tup n' th Wave in tn I BAFKLKD Till: GIANTS Kiskine Mayor, of the Phils, ic licvcd Eppa Ktxcy and hlniikcd the Now York team for four inniiiKs. WHAT MAY UAPPES IX BASK BALL TODAY .Se. ,rU M. I.nnl. ( tlU-aito l'lllIIPS lln-tnn l ini .nniill ttrn.ikln 1'lttMiurBh I'nllHiiieil S WHINAI. l.l'.AIil ! Won lit t' I. Ill I'.' II II 3 i:i n 13 ruin. mi:kk AN .; .13'! ,i;no .3)111 .4H? ..s ,:: .3 is Will ll-e .lii'i 3011 .111 ..IIS ll.ii.li, n I lilriien I level.iml sl. LiinU BMIi'i-tli. VI nslilnelnn llrlniil Uln tun. l.n-i. Inn ItNet Mhe- i.iaiii ; l'l. Mill l.i i ,;33 -.:ii3 t.Hi .3SH III .303 ..iS:l ..Ml ..Mill .313 .3111 nlll ."On CENTRAL SECURES TIGER FRESH RACE Local Oarsmen Will Meet Princeton Eight on Lake Carnegie Next Saturday TRADES RETAINS LEAD V lliadner MacPherson, roath nf the Central High School crews, has been suc cessful in his efforts to get race with the Princeton t'nlverslty frehmen The Cen tral oarsmen will meet Hip Tiger crew on Carnegie Lake at Tlgertowii next Saturday afternoon llecause of the Princeton race. Central found It neeesarv in ask Northeast H;h for a postponement, as the Nnrtheast-(I.i- Hal High clt.v title race was scheduled lor .Saturday afternoorj Northeast High, with Mine sportsmanship.! agreed lo a later dale for the local inre In order that central could row the Princeton ftesh eight This will be the only important school college new race of the season. It Is under stood that Princeton was willing to sched ule this race, as It will in no way Interfere with the plans of the oarsmen for service to the mutiny Philadelphia Trade, School continued Its slow hut sure march lo the Inter scholastic League pennant by defeating the l-'rankford High School nine yesterday afternoon, !:' to 7. This was one of the important games nf the day Mailman. Dun .an and Schnffor wete Hie star performers. Terrv. the l-'rankford outiRter. hit a homer in the first Inning OSBORNE'S VICTORY OVER BIDDLE ON TENNIS COURT BIG SURPRISE! utra 5Wfl Philadelphia Cricket Club Wins First Division Match From Merion Also in Unexpected De- , cision Philadelphia Women Win Again Till-; second scrip mens Interclub W s CKOKCE CHANEY INSURES HIS HANDS FOR $10,000 ".IS 0..-.M t.3011 ..Vil ..M. ..M"l .313 .313 -.1I ,3I: .3331. 100 (.300 .3IIA .330 hlleil. l'ENN HOLDS STROXC LEHIGH LACROSSE TEAM Quakers and Upstatcr Kneh Tally Two (loals in First Half of Rourrh (lame I il... .ililaaiilh ntirl sii:i IcIilllET the m:i!rh. Shn bpat Mrs Mtinsou Miss Chandler I hilling n line hall, swinging her clubhcad only four lini"S over the ball Instead of five, as last .vear This careful waggling Is In a nieasuie ip.mioii slide for the line driving she has done, having won several contests last jear. A feature of the matches yesterday was Hie fine tussle between .Mrs. Caleb Kiix and Mrs. Harlow. Merion palled .Mrs. V. .1. Peck. ltS)iiew member. Into the fray es terdav. Mis. Peck used to ciptnin St.' Davids Huntingdon Valley is Hip first to have won any mutches at all from the champion Merlon team. I.ehUh. Penn. Tile. coiil ie Vvnltlmr point . II ililuin (ciilil.linl Kenlieih rmer mint Petersen llnil tlr.l itefeiise Imrlllnilll tireen -ennui ilefen-e llnivliinn llinliiA thlr.l ilerense liil lenne-s IritiilHinl e-ilei- .lifiellieii l-nU . t'llr.l .ill.nk llerrbl. Hnlle -eronil PttneU . .Timers Hrnlisl tlr-l rttlnrk Uinnii AlHen out lirine IturKiinil-r O'llrien in lininp . Kepler lleffree Mriiulinr. .Inlins lloiikln-. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS By LOUIS H. JAFKE- IV flLNNy LIIONAP.D really tipped the beam at 15S pounds Just befoic entering , the ring iho other night for Char.ey .Thomas's uncalled-for stand, the New York boxer upset irports that he was over- vielzlit fur a crack at the lightweight ornvvn. Fred Welsh pas been champion tor almost thiec cais. and In that time ho has Jpop- irdlied his title but once, lust Labor Day. t hpn he was givpn a questionable decision wicr unaiie.v while. II is time lor inc Briton to defend the championship again, and only two men stand nut as hi.s prohablo conquerors by a knockout In twenty lounds. They are Johnnv ICIIh.-iue. the fpatherwelght champion, and Leonard. A boul hetween tvilbano and Leonard over the tvventy-iound route shou'd bo put on and the winner matched with Welsh. If Welsh doesn't fellah meeting the winner. It would be high time for him to relinquish his hold on the crown by default. Negotiations are tinder Vav for the Mrrnnirlni- nf n I .nnnnrd.lv 11- bane bout In this city some time In June i a local hall park. New York promoters are after the same set-to for ten rounds hi that city The contest In either city no oubt would he a great attraction. It ould be worth valuable limp lo witness a alr of tho cleverest and hardest punchers in action In a short bout, yet It is almost a certainty that It would lake a longer bout than alx or ten rounds to decide the supe rior decisively TAAU b-i.-i . -. -.. . . ftiiltT-- i., ec, ."vv iorn naniain wnn i imi."!,1""" In Philadelphia, has his preas InV ki."0.rkl.n twenly-four hours a da l-ooai-nnilv ."fkV tif,'1 bl""d Jt the Njllonal re SttSr 2 'hilp"1 lti s n aasrrailve Mttlo fWAi.M .. ''."'"" i" I"" uuT a 1-. . r.u.ii min. f'rt r.lehl In and meet Pele Herman. itlli n ,n" " sgalnat th rest nr Ih- ' nJh,?ri.,'hi? '." twenty-three jears nf ase. ernv-a v c ' 1'i.Aiiia sooui two sears unit nas lh. h... .h" the experience anil elaas to meet 'bor... , Li!" "". division. Evening Ledger Decisions , of Ring Bouts Last Night SI-IW M1HK M Itelch .liiipeil Terr.v Keller. Ilfllit " Vlnonev drew mill Ijirrj llnnsen. Alike (I'Dovtil, M. I'uiil, sharieil lark Brltlon. r'HANKLIN l-'IHLD. PhlUdelphia. P.i . May !'. The Lehigh lacrossf learn, unili' fealed In the last two seasons, found a tough rival In Pennsylvania hete this after noon In the game for the inleicolleglalc I'tianiplniish'p nnd at lb" end of twenty-live minutes of the lirst half the scnie was :' to : Th" Smith Helhlehem twelve was the first tn score (ireer heaving the ball I Inc. null the Penn net (ireer's Mine camp after .it least fifteen minutes nf the llrs thalf clap.-ocl and was followed a few minutes afterward by it Quaker goal, made by Bui guilder The game was tough fioin the stall, and with the field ill poor plating condition, due to Hip rain, til" p'ayers skidded and were pushed a I over Hip gieen About Hip middle of Iho liist half Vdo Kepler, Hi penn star, and llan-hi. the Lehigh third defense, got Into a l.tlle scrap all their own, and after kicking each nlhei and hlltirg with their rackets, Ihpy vveie sepaiated by llefcree Strnuber. The pun ishment handed out was live minutes on the sidelines, their teams having to play with on y eleven players. Wessman gave the Quakers a lead with a net side shot for the second Tted and Blue goal, but the advantage was not lipid for I long. Lewis lied the score for Lehigh with I a goal fiom scrimmage At the pud of the first half the sooip wan a tip Penn. .". , Lehigh. 3. RAIN POSTPONES AME HETWEEN PHILS AND CARDS First liame of Season for St. Louis Na tionals Hero to Ho Played Tomorrow The St Louis National League team ar rived bote this morning piepaied to sluiw Philadelphia fans that It was a real con tender fur the championship In this afler lionn's game with Minim's men. but Miller lliiggins's club will have to wall until to iniirrnw P.aln shoitly after :.' p. in. capspil Ilia- postponement nf Hip niiplilng contcsi. Alexander ami the bespectacled Meadows were pt lined for the llrlng line in the open ing tilt, and they pinb.ihly will he the selec tions fur sh.irpslio .ling tmnnirow. Toner Calls Special Mooting .MOW YdP.K. May '.' - The National Le.igtif- will hold a special meeting in the nllices nf Piesident .lohn K Tener heie S.iturdav morning, it was announced today. The mooting was said lo be fur the pur-pri-e nf introducing In Hip league Branch l.lckoy and othpr iipw pxecutlve nlllcers HAl.TIMultK. Md . May n - Having tired of being trailed around hy a jinx almost constantly, (leorge Chaney has taken a step thai he figures will ward off this much dreaded thing lie has bad his hands in sured ngnlnst accident fnr a sum nf SlO.OnO. A number of times Chaney lias found him self un.ih.e to do battle on account nf ac cidents. lieorge is superstitious and believes Ihat the fellow who Is protected against accident never gets into one, nnd with a pollcj call ing fnr as much as JlO.non for permanent disability .regarding the use nf his hands, (lenrge frets thai Hie iifoies.ild ilr. .Ilnx will now seek another victim. Spons Served Short cs of matches In the Tennis League was played yesterday despite the decided wintry (hill which pprmp.itet! Hie atmosphere nt the seven clubs, yulte the greatest stir prise thai has ever occurred In the history of these matches tnnk place when P. S Osborne defeated Cralc Blddle, the new Florida champion In n three-set match, the last nnp being at tne. The An win of T II Martin over P. 11 Crnzler. as well as those nf W. II Marshall over Thomas Kldgway nnd K S. Hunna over liuv Heatun. were onlv surprising in their decisiveness. The victory nf T W. Smith and C. W Cnthart over Kdgar Scott and W. S Thomson In the doubles was .1 romplete surprise and a commendable per formance on the part of the llelfleld pair In the nther Mrs! division match the Philadelphia Cricket club team In Its first match of the season surprised even Its own admirers by defeating Merlon, which was thought lo be the second best team lu the competition, bv the decisive score of 4 matches to 1 A. D. Thayer was expected tn plnv C S Itogers. but owing In the fact that bo had onlv yesterday taken his examination In aviation, he was unable to be present As thp oilier matches had al ready started. It was Impossible to move players up. and W It, Dixon was sent In to plav I C S lingers, tbe Merlon cap tain wnn this match easily, fi-2, fi-0. Thayor and Evans Win The second singles was by fur the most interesting of the four. .1 T Thayer and P.owland Kvans. two recent bridegrooms, continued Ihelr 1 ! 1 7 rivalry, which began when thev met several weeks ago on their lespectivp honeymoons, and Thayer won only .irter Hie hardest sort or n lluht fl-l. a-. r-s .lnrli I. Kastwlrk. of NnrrllniMi a Clad-U.H.- nf Tome Sclinn 1ms lien rlei-i-il tnan nRer i.f liin trnrk tenin hi ('ninell The Cohan Htars. Havana's bailing profes--Inmil liMchall leant, l-fl Itiiv.ina la-! S.ilurdav iifleinnon fnr New Votk. where the plover .ire diii- In rrle loilav. Th.- team, lirnlor in,- l.M.I-rlnp of I'niitalti (iiai-nn will make a intii nf (hi- en-tern and western Sl.it,. Alhl.'te a! llutcers li,,e shallie.l t ti .na llldt alhlelles Inlerfere wl!h sdnilaslir work 'I'll l.lltars athletes us n wlml- hav a hlaher iiveraBe Ihatl the rest of th stll'1-lll liodv Klguris tninplld hv lean l.nuts Hevler Imlleale !ha! 10" Renetal si-hiilaalie averaKe nf all in-n enaceil In tilhletits was .3 s. us iualn! 7-i rnr non-alhleles. A l-'ranco-Ainrrli nil i lies niatili. with KranU .1 Marnhall the I'lilleii Slal-s chamiiinn. and !i Janowskt. iliatnplnn of Finnee as adver a.n t Is anniimic-e.l lo take place play tn liesln on .lulv 3, the r-ames tn h- ci.ntesteil tit the rate nf one n das unil"t a Dm" llmii nf inilv min's rnr the first two hours and livent.v moves an hour thereaft-r The match will he nil of eight names up. hut the winner niut hae ii li-ad nf at teas! two name- While part nf llin match will l.e tlaed In Nvv York, a . onst.ierabl" number of Ih" K.imes. II Is expected, will b" innleste.l In Allanlii- litv r.lshl Willi Milikel llllev ami John' will try tn make his encasement a short aa pos spile. I in- Interview Is for elshteen minutes and Alurkel will prefer to he conspicuous throughout lh entire, scheduled tlni-. Vouni l.avreii"e v. fleddy Moore, Itattlini; Mauton vs. Hteve Nor-is. I,ew Hunter vs. Younic Howard uii. I H.iLlInz Leonard vs Uusjell am other bouts. - Two In one that Charley Thomas would stay Ih" limit asalnst Itennv l.eonarn were th" pre vailing n'l. I a! the OI)mnU the uih-r nlcht. Several hundred dollars. It la said, chanand hands. tiller Turner, the halfbree.l Sioux sprana surprise In .New York Saturdas night by knock Ing out Tommy ilavlcan In Hi" sixth. Youna .lack crnrlen won fmm Maity Cross In another New York ront-sl. Art In (I'l.-arv defeated ftd .McDonald. It being th" former's first appearance In Hie rimr since a recent Illness, which caused him to cancel several bouts In this city Younz Hrown defeated Iiddle Horsey the local nearo llKhtwelcht Joe liurmin. a Chliaan hantnin vvhn has ben going sreat In the big burg, easily wnn from Hutch Itinndl llahn Is like many 'tfiVn iki10 Probably would grah off a Htl". If ' nit nlfr "Poortunlty in Imx for one. Halm lt rlirf id.. "";'" nero last var ulid Harney l"ffi?n ittey.,,.,h bantam king. The I'nlla i,irnian. not a,rHlrt '" dmlt that ho ran beat ..)ant RehlileMi. a i'...i ,.M.i...- i i. ill WMt. . -,---,- . " .-,.. i.iiiaicui .....Tli ... h tinn-a ,oud ami leglthnale kick, lis says ' tlr,iiSpf.l.A!nhro" .lohnn In two rounds In tiSS i.4ly.""t week. , Itnbldeau saa ho re. wn !,. .""""1 noaiiniiea alter jonnn had Parii itl?.iw?umlnu,e" to reeuiwrate. The re- "'.isra? w..iu "u,t ''n', ,,e " t'ir'tl?n,j!;,rmo.r'' "ay thit boxers In the ama. Vaah SJKrSnu ".' Atlantic City are receiving ta t t"x "5 follows: Iloxers winning two ttlro lis. iind olhera that win one bout re. hv bV.n lJi'.v''ra., Philadelphia professionals at th .h!..M''nit Ln tb" "Hll-for-glory" bnuta ' attraciISna C"h prlz" ',robabl, ure A.l,J.X???!wa' Aoe lallon bnilna sliow. which '(ted ini. sf "air several jeara ago, will be !"l bi hVnn.V,.1f '. when a aerlta of bouta ""ta alr.LdH,t,,1 National Club. Two alar V on"dymh,.v b.f.r.n. rade, and .ev.ral 'HI. Iiiii-l... ' . ",M vompieir ilia pro- art Ediii- ?,i?n4 ,,ew Tendler are. matched. ' rt Kddl. UKcefe and nobby Rtynolda. Ulecu'tJlJiV'i." "."r. resumed .road work and K a... "'-ataclnd In the gymnaalum in a ! la wlihf.. ynoWT. denies that Phlladel lawJ ti? ui eapabla opponent, for Johnny mlda i. .I""1; l-eonard: not whlla Hobby f" ovai liVi .? "1 scored ilr. fr iio n?. Leonard and Dundee vara! Promoter- k.. fl? l,Ittl n" can repeal, an f Win either? ' ,0 '" "''" """ Itlln. ..-.. I.tialahi .fK?' PPe.ara In a. 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IliniVII ! ll.C l.J MUTT- J ever, was the doubles contest between F. 'KS I'S Plxon nnd V. H. .lennlnrs. rpnrpsftnllnar,l Hip Phlladplphla Cricket Club, and rtrooke, mm L. M Kdvrnrd, for Merlon, the former winning s-1, 4-B, fi-l. In the women's, competition, first division, the Philadelphia Country Club continued Its victorious march toward another title by iidmlnlstpring a defeat to Iho learn repre senting the Uermantovyn Cricket Club three malrhrs t ivvn Mist Hawkins and Mrs. Valentine were Hie lierniniitovvn vlctorn. The Counlr.v Club learn has lost only llirt-j points of flftppn pla.pd. N Cynvvyd Women Ixise At Cynvvyd Hip Philadelphia. Cricket Club women easily defeated the home team, four matches In one Miss Sarah Maker was the stellar performer of Hip putlrc match. This voimg star outclassed Miss Dorothy nisston mote tleotslvply than thp wore Indicate. Miss Hakcr plays nil of her shots In beauti ful fni m and slip. In addition, displays mmvplotis accuracy and steadiness. Sho Is onp of. If not the very brightest, prospeot aiming the Philadelphia girls "for stellar tennis honors. Wilmington had Hie greatest ellfrjculty In defeating the llPlfleld women three matches to two The match was played at Wilmington and Mrs. Uohert Ilcrold's fine showing against Mrs. .1 Saunders" Taylor, former champion nf the South waa th fp.-ituH- Mrs Taylor had to display nil the tennis she knew in win the match which she did by the scores of fi-l. fi-4 The dlmlnutlv Mrs Kerbaiigh. foimpr runner-up In the Philadelphia championship, was given a fine, contest by Mis W P. .Johnston, the match being much clneer than Hip scores would seem t'o I ml Irate French Process Calf the very best quality ob tainable -t- makes our Men's Oxfords at $10.00 Steitferutalt JS 1420 Chestnut St. "Where Only Iho Best Is Good I.nough" Tan or Black KING EIGHT-603 Can you get more by paying more? Investigate the King line before buying any car of higher cost. 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