J" l" f v a I - 'a v. . 'i WOT EVENING LEDGEE-PHHiAtDELPHOt? FltiD'A'Y, MAX WTlofr CROSSE BUGS ALARMED BY STATE CONTROL OF PRIZE FIGHTING 1 ZZrfXX A TY17T "DITT A "MQ TWir 1T A VWCVT T YQlUtXJXliXJX XXXrXLU X JLVXV 1V1V VV lii-M-J TO HAVE LOOK-IN AT THE NATIONAL 'AMATEUR FOR PREMIER GOLF TITLE Perrin and Others Make Speeches at Dinner; Watch Presented All Is Merry He Was Fifteen Down and Alive at the Finish By SANDY McNIBLICK ... m . t ft ..1. ...... n n rtllllllln lit f.l TH1I.ADI-1 '111A bui.cid "" .'""". X for ii national omntour champion this Mir Thty nre'pullluK for something that hli 'never been done before, n. citizen nf h Quaker City to Hulk the tltlo In .ts lilr and bring It liom for a local iiluycr hj neer yet oii tho ninntciir Amcrlcin ehamplonshlp. The one to uliom they nould liana the renreme buntlnp Ih nrno other than our i-outhful and hlp.il' xmctllke fellow towi.s ' mn N. Maxwell, himself, In tho fleh. This j,ct'wa firmly bioiiKht out at tho larKo teitlmonlal dinner to the nineteen ear-old tr lven by the roernors of the Aronl mink Countr' Club on Wednesday nlcht. prominent golfers and otllclalH were there In droves making the ery bricks of the Srel Hill clubhouse ohlinnis nhlxei with the pplause, and the welkin to ring out fide In the rainy night At Maxwell' right sit Howard W. l'cr- rln, president of the Pnltpcl States (Jolt Aiioclatlon President I'errln st.irted the acclaim when ho saw poislfollltlcn of Max well's doing great things In the national Uili J ear, een though no title will bo (warded. I'errln brought down the houxe when he warned the Aronlmlnkera not to let thtlr protege get married or go into business. "Heretofore," tald President Pot rln, flick lnr the ashes finm his cigar the while, "whenever we hne Inn a piomhlitg soung pUyer he has had n brilliant golf futuio spoiled by getting married or going into binlness. It Is fdtnl," lie cried above tho Iwjhter. First Dinner Robert W. Lesley, president of the Golf Association of Philadelphia, paid that It wti the first dinner that ho had r at tended which was In recognition of what a masculine golfer had dono in bringing Philadelphia as u playing district to tho attention of the outsldn world. Cameron lluxton, the Philadelphia cham pion, was feted last year, but it was for his local triumphs and because, of his de parture from tho city Maxwell's honorR for the most pirt been won this winter and away fiom home Other speakeis spoke of Maxwell as tho coming champion. Everything was lovely and riotous At tho end of the eulogies George W. Statiell, president of the Aronlmlnl: Coun try Club, presented Jlilxwell with a got geous watch and chain. The rafters rumbled as Maxwell blush Injly arose, cleared his tin oat and bowed low. The committee In charge of the tribute dinner v. as ns follows: 1'icna 11 Snyder, Icaitmastrr: G. W, Statzsll, Harrison Town tend, E. V, Murphy nnd Walter 12. Long. Frankford Rampant That club out there that sprung tho old man's team on nu unstt world last fall, claiming tho championship, Is after the suburban team club championship with ii vengeance It swamped tho btrong Phil mont team yesterday and ptarted strong count on the point aveiago for tho prlvl ltgs of playing In the finals. The best match of tho day was the ouo that took the veteran Uncie Herb Newton, Kr.inkford's captain, to the nlncteonth hole He tackled blinon (larllc. pitching prince of Phllmont, and after tho eighteen holes the match was all square They went over the points of the flrrt, or nlncteonth, hole again more carefully, nnd by comparing shots It was found thnt tho king pin of rranliford was the winner of the match, 1 tip Dp Samuel Uolton, another veteran of Ilankford, piled up something comfort.iblo for his teammates when he shot n fast Hcnro and took his opponent over the hur dles to the tuno of 0 up Meantime the Woodbury toani, tho hnlf that went to Lnnsdowne, settled Itsolf as the best Hying squadron In the whole golfing in itch by making a clean Bweep of I.nns downe and building up a good opening d ly peuentnge Uno of tho widest msrglns of piny was at North Hills, when II David, of that club, routed flolfer Paxon of West Chester, In such a rhower of elegant shotn that he won as he pleased to tho tuna of 11 up Woodbury, tho picsent champion, looks like the kc per of tho trophy, for Its lead of 33-odd points In tho grent and completo vvhltp'vn in tension they held with Lans downe cstudny la almost half of all tho points tho fast toam was able to score last car Hut brie' Walt a Hccond The phone bell Just rings to tell us that K C Deoller, of Moorestown, trims Golfer Meade, of Mr chniitvllle, after the very toughest battle of the whole day the toughest, that Is, for Golfer Mide But at that he was still able to limp to tho clubhouc riftcen holes down vva3 the cheerful count against him What hap pened on tho other three holes did not de velop Scat lew Golf Party Jnmes Praser, open champion of Philadel phia, Is developing some grctt playing nmong the women golfers of Seavlew Tho big pro tutor Is determined to have a good team there Mrs W, G Liggett gave n ladles' golf party at tho f-eashore course on Tuesday. Among those present were Mrs Clarence H Gelst, Mrs Kolb, Mrs Myers. Ml. Iter ner, Mrs McCIellan, Mrs. Lanthlei, Mrs. Parton, Mrs Liggett and others There were eighteen holes of medal play nnd the resultn were very close Mrs. Liggett, at scratch, won her own party, but nnturally defaulted from the prizes, four of which wore awarded to the following: Mrs. Mvcra, first; Mrs Barton, second: Mrs Gelst, third, and Mrs Kolb, fourth. It. Lanthler nnd John Wllklns did tho spcechmaklng, ajlng that the efforts to win the prizes had been no more severe than tho efforts to handicap the fair players, nt tho which there was much merriment. Tho entr list In the In tho Gelst Cup play today was so cniouraglng that thero now remains little doubt but that the wom en's national championship will bo plned, provided th turnouts In other sections to the women's tournaments are as promising. All tho best plavers of the local district wete present except Mrs Fox, who went to New York on some emergency woik HIGH SCHOOLS TO HAVE BIG MEET IK JERSEY More Than 300 Entrants Will Contest Saturday Occasion to Have 11 Patriotic Features HAMMONTON, N, J Ma 11 The treatest athletic meet ever held In this see. tlon Is scheduled for .Saturday afternoon in Hammonton Park, when athletes from the public schools of Hammonton, L'gg Harbor City, Pleasantvlllo, Mas Landing, Norlh fleld, MInotola and other points will vie with each other for the villous cups, de noting the championship of four classes of entries These nre tho boys' high schools, tlrls' high schools, bos'-giammar schools and girls' grammai schools of Atlantic County. Eight hundred nnd twenty-five entiles have been received by Pi of II J. Goddard, chairman of tho nt1-' c committee of the schools of Allan County. Nearly llfty officials will be eniplojed In running oft the various events of tho day A brays band and a giand patiiotlc chorus will be a feature of the miet If. I' Amateur Baseball ., J"f rrla Reserves a fast nlxteen-seventeen-year-a team, would like to urranae games with any ' of their caliber offerlm fair Inducements. A. c. Ander-on. CIl VVest .Nurrlx street. .itL"n!'"n c- would like t nrranEC games ua all tliirteenfourieenyear-oId lean at homo ;r aaj. James McManus, earn Uumvi UDOin. Hamilton r C would like to heir from anr iravallnK. team In or ;il.out tho cits 1.. II Bhrood, l.'oU :sorili rifly-fourth ureet. Park Edge, a flrst-rlmm travellm team, wisne to bouk sumes with teams of this i tan. feW Sntur.ln niul Sunday ball, II. Foster, J.U5 North rorti-nrnt mieet. Any slajtr wlshlne to lni with a plxteen iinii.eiMi:j team write to 11. Slater, Jill ftorth falxtceiith etreeu Co-lev o. C. Is without a enme for Ma 12 J rank Qulnn, 9u3 Jacknn atreet. .V!1, A. C, a fast traveling elKhteen-venr-"! 1 ?J'2rmf.',....,'am. la without a game for May !-. William Weir. Ms West Ontario street. .' ',n f9tr Home, n Btrong fourteen-lx ttSI'''""'"'1 team, has open dates for June, July and Auauit for teams paying Sunday hall TJj vounaitcra will line up against the Penn SJS JHPlor next Sunday, and tho management look forward to a hard battle. Teams de ? JnJCtxanle; should write to Albert U. Brager, iw Church lane, Uermantown. i.5,t.B,iuri5a'' My 12- 'he Reach A. A. will Sini . "teton and expects to continue its win ii i ri ,!.r,.lJt at th0 expense of tlu Jericjmon. ". O. llrlston, manager. OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 16 l-f, t H " ORM drive delivers great power, but de velops excessive friction unless properly lubri cated. Use Automobile LUBRICANTS Dixon's 675 Gear Oil is the perfected lubricant for this type of drive. It keeps the Bears happy and' healthy. your dtaltr for Ih Dixon Latrttallnt Chart JOSEPH DKON CRUODLE CO. MrMj-CUr.N.J. ErtalUtllttT ibOsVH bVxXn !' I w JOE GRIM, THE IRON MAN, 200 POUNDS, AND RETIRED Joe rjilin. the original Iron Man, Is hick with his many friends In Wttle Italy and lool.lng as well ns he ever did, although his voice Is somewhat affected Joe k.ijs ho Is weighing close to 200 pounds, and he looks It Iho Italian he.iv weight, who stood up under llro against Hob Kltrslm mons and Jack Johnson, Is thlrty-slx years old nnd has decided that he wilt retire from tho boxing game Orlm has a brother In chargo of a com missary near Hddv stone. Pa , nnd ho w 111 assist Ills brother In his duties. BOWLING TOURNEY BROUGHT TO CLOSE The fHtvmin tetun name a In the annUal handi cap chnmplonBhlpH of tho Philadelphia Hcmllnff AnBOiiatlon Hero tcniplttpd lam nlffht. The winners In th three nectlons re Section A (mUch ftrlew) Southpaw .'878, Clasn II Mul-for-1, S01, Class C, Itodno Daia n qulntft. MmiBI'SWMEIB-WilRKBS Uom to Swim iy FerOate Ererywheit) Unt Trial Plain. 35c Fancy, 50c AYVAD MANTG CO.. Hoboken. N. J. -j15liWBpCMiWM- .4 RIPWOOD I I I I e i i i i i i i Low enough in front to be com fortable, high enough in back to be correct in style. "Ripwood" is the collar for warm days. yr I I I I I I I I I EARL fir WILSON 15 cent I Collars 3Xe be&Stukisww&lk HOI'K FOU GOLF TITLK Local linksmen mo piilliiiu; for Nor man JInxvvell to win amateur laurels thi-t year. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS -By LOUIS II. JAFFE- WILMU JACKSON has been In normal health for more than a week, nfter n lecent attack of pleurisy nnd ho Is putting himself In flrst-rnte shape before appearing In tho 1 lug again lie will box In this city In the noir future, and when ho does answer tho bell llllll.un will h.tvo no alibi If he happens to get tho worst of It, Mon day night In New York Jackson Is Khidulod to pair off vvl'h Totninv Tuohey, tho PntcrJun, X J rrdhead Willie was forced to cancel several dutes with Tuohey becaufc of Illness after they had put on a senntlonal lilt about two months ago How ever, Jackson's health will not Interfere with Monday night's scrap, nnd ho Is primed for n grueling go, as Tuohey makes the road tough for nny one Since Jackson scored 11 ono round knockout oyer Johnny Dundee and pi iced himself near 'the top of the light vvclg.it class light fans, especially In this cltj whole the feat was accomplished, have been skeptical about Willie's chances In an other Dundee aetto Of course, Dundee wanted a return bout with Jackson right tinny, but the litter was not anxious for another match His Intention was to reap as much of the fruits, of popularity a pos sible, for which nobody could hate him Now Jackson says ho Is ready to accommo dnto Dundee, but ho must get a reasonable gunranteo for tho bout. Again, Jackson cannot bo hated for holding out for as much of the filth stuff as he can grab olT sim I. incfuril. so they ts oM cnoush In urtir rnitihfs anil hi ortsitints think they've tien hit lth one Tin Tar lljb s lout with Uurrv Wills nt tho Cumbria tonight ulll ho hU ilrnt txri In .lx eara Tommy lormnii vp-rMts Younir Ttrna Jack Hrndy K-r-ui Yiiunir Douithtm, Young Ilrtnrmn ver.us Jtmni llusli'.n unit lMJie Olvrnn vrr.us .Mill Itivtra urt othf)r tmut. Irrv Vlrfirmrn has an Invitation to no plnU tea ultulr tomorrow iilsht st the Natlonul Club Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Ilouls Last Night linimm'AV . loh-my lln-n-r dre Willi Mncklr llell'n llr,I,Lr Vloore he it 1iniin t.nnrrmri lllllt Vfmlon tlefented "-trie Vlor. rl.i Lew lliintrr Lent ovn How r.h lint. tlinir t nnuril -lomx-il M, Hufll, llr.i. ,.Kffl ""' Hennv I ronnrit stnopril Kit ill WioniMiii In j'ie llli mund Simmon's seconds flirrr In the K;i,nir In n the "nnlhe .011 " ho Aitu hnoknl out .limn) Aunln In llio llr.l riuiiil. HIEVMlOH Hi- k I'iMilnr nut l'MIe ,,Xn2,",, ,Ur2 n " telil knorl.nl nut Kid Nhreler. Hrti Jddle llnjes stomird oimc I.enla. third. In mrMlnit fleorgo Chani-v th- ItalUn Is cull,l 111 jo iisalmllata runctifa trnm the hardest htttrr of his wilaht Ohaney. In t Id- last Imut here iTiiM-d that he wna vialloMng hnrdee than ever It 'inn only the Mi heart and iirlt of Johnny Ma-11 that enabled the. Intter to Hi ie.li on his feot Jo Tui.rr ri"ri I' nky rrii nnd Jo C'hanloj v Jark MrClo.kej Youni f.awrenon ;s irankle O Nell and Johnny 'lllmin v Joo Luvlsne aro other numl'ers. Kid VVIIIUnn will cotno I ere Mondav nlslit for n tnntcli nt th Olvmnta Cluti and iho Hnltlmorean mav niwt to hivi a real hatlc llarni-y Hahn will ho trained to the minute ho wants to lick tho la 1 who was leatrn for the litntam crown by Pete Herman ns Harney hopes to t on with l'etey. If he lllnhn) wrro to win frum thn Kiildn, J.irk Hrmton vernis .Tack Voyf T.eo Vincent vormn Latrj Hansen Whltey ritznrnld veraua llolibj Mn'nnn anl l'rankle Wlllloma versus Charley Dilky hip other Iwut. , Wullr Vel-on and W'Mtp Vlt-irervll .niraced to so Inlereittnif 11 Unit at HarrlaiMjrr ist Mon day nlahl that thi nalr were renutihid for tho star acrup ut tho nrkt itmw lVtilln O'Keefe will aftjr In 1 Now York bout In the nesr future ilmrite Kngle, hn niaiiniced Krank Ktnua and at the irte.nt tlmo In lienny 1 eonard a trainer s tiylni' to mat h n'Keefo with rnnklo Iluni'i at one of tho (lotham club Stetson Straws Are Different (&- ': y) K The Luzon New Fancy Braid Sunken Tip Panama With the opening of the Straw Hat Season last Satur day we introduced these two new straw hats, which were designed by us. They have made a great hit. Prices Begin at $3-00 John B. 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"Likewise the specification must con tain a proviso that all must distil over below certain maximum temperature. In order to exclude from the gasoline the heavier petroleum distillate such a kerosene " Official Press Statement by U. S. Govt. Bureau of Standards. We've been preachlngandpractlclngthe am thing fdr yeare. The boiling point of Atlantic Gtaollne la always uniform II meets Uncle Sam Idea perfectly. WHEN you need that little spurt to carry you over the brow, it's good to know there's Atlantic Gas in the tank. For Atlantic recognizes no obstacle. It tackles its task with vim, vigor and determination and it has the strength and stamina to win-out against all odds. You tank-up with good old Atlantic Gasoline. See that there is nothing else in the tank at the time, just to give Atlantic a fair trial. Man, alive ! After that, you'd fiat-tire it steen miles to get Atlantic, rather than risk any other fuel. 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