X- A '. j y -v -i' f i vv EVJftONa LBDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, . 1917 . .? M'v' . - 'vyf! fBRVE IS PRIME GOLFING REQUISITE, BUT "NERVES" IS LAST THING A PLAYER u SSrORIC PHILLY ! PASS OUT BEFORE OF NEW APARTMENTS AND HOMES any Ghosts of Well-Nigh Forgotten Clubs in Suburbs iaiK 01 mauy-nagen ana Nicholls-Smith Matches Revived nv of the iti -tt Hnny of Phlla ryR C L "- he.,;,. -Mt Phla K .... ui..rui.nd nr the lalge- liu lonalr' .'. ihem took ET" Philadelphia Country Hub K ,hat t.Unrs for Hi" I'll"'"',"' "la" aW bourse Ht Bl". ..-."".: Et IK" 0P.'"... u. know the dlff.re.ue I. ..mm .i"". . .. , nllillik Hie uvvale ". a atymb? aim t J!"t,mit these In elstece within and a nmiibe. of c"f,.., have 1"B luce lie. nine ii.uk- &".. wllll BliBrtlllellt '..l.ie mid Itviouc" " . --.., i n recent spurt when - Coif I" "7'.,,, ,! Htithiulty "f the h Is romparr. " . .,, ulel Veli iuE",r i i.i.m utie (omen .-..me on uir "' across old Ikirery no "'". . .,., u. fart thut Bolf . vef). I.O ,,, . farl tlu, ,;, l0r, nlave 1 Blw.1- the Quake. I'll) f ,!t,I IrVthal ninny of the plave Krses that lluu.lshed in the eui I for ers M tnxnv Horn lulled In the early fcn "; . Binie nre now unhi AnllDIPM unknown lo hid ow ers fnid Courses Pas uui rid. in the dawn of the prese ... eenlurv nEf?. TwAave B"r l-d the pel Ind of -"- .aiis l 1 C llie li-iii.iuni.e i.-i.i juieniffii " . ,,ullding hit,. Monl- ' ,,,,,. iilne-halc i nurse .it Fortv- f . .IV nd Whllhv nenue. hiis KrlillioiUMi "!1lh. reel, in the fall of 1919. Heineld'H r i.ir inp hi' fil.n "'" r,,p,l Inlo liulldlue Hlle iioW i wan mk" . Jint lear The Mu .Mon.iHii'i j i-wuiw. n VmikI about one niui a nan nine aum? K0 nittenhouse Btreet entiance ir. r.iir- l...-i Park drooped '-nt of the t milling '. The Sl.er. n. "I The Slieriod Held f lull, neai eeu-hnlo io.n-e and u 1 fCHtB If " . ' . . !- nT nl.lilir II tllllllltPtl .llltllM. iwn-wrfnw . -- ,..,,,, , ,, EAfl HOW lB UUl " Hiriii"! .--n f?!nJmberhlp of llf. ROlfein. held fo.th Li at Narlierth Sf- Two clubs have tluived thionwh the je.ui, . Philndelnlila Countn and the l'hll.i- HJV .. ...,-..-. ..1.1.1. nA It All lllul fliu lelnhla i ricnei nnn "- - ' fcfint stage In 1901) and hae more than kid their o n slnre. tnen. e1 ., I.... I... !.... .. ...A lll.lll' irln ul. Out in me iuiiiii i'- mi i i " " n..-.- if almct-forpolieil KOll riiiirsien. i or Brandyilne I'ountn "'lull with the late D, B Martin as president, mid the preeut .akpr of the lloue, ll'ch.itd .1 Uatilw 111 M chairman of one of the coininltteec. (lout - libhed at Brundne fuiiiinu. neinwaie tfeunlv. Brn Mr lioasled a Kolf ionise 'tit ill holts, with the loosest one on the frd i being 235 ards. CJolf wus n ihe.ip nme here, foi the entrance fee vwm hut two dollau and the ea.l dueH the i-.imo U the Initial in.l Anotlirr nlx-bole uiirre Mi located at I'ouiholioi ken and answered to the name of the lllghluud I'ountrv I'lub thf Deou Onlf ('lull had a nine-hole hn Jout ami a blR ineiiiherslili the old ipiuiiI iraPS flOWTOPlAYGOLF tyWk jCiar!es (CAicfc) Evans Jr. mxmmtu KOT 'At iTpHU mot (.onimoil vailcitcs of ft.imo me fla' follows The .siiuaie Hie open and the-left-foot-ln-front-of-tlnj-right T h e squaie Manic eemi to be the s.nmiu.ii fiom whlLli all the others aiy. In tlin jou stand with fed well apart so that a slialgli'. line iiom toe to toe will be parallel with an Im aginary lliw fiom the ball to Hie hole, aB is shown by the line In Klguie 1 In the open stance the left foot is pl.ued back of the, Imagi nary Hue. The-lefl-foot- In- fiont- oMhe rlght Its name de scribes; It Is rarely seen. I have seen It fc, CHICK EVANS, ,""'a' "ovvevi r. on ik ( lee, or wiui uinn lho(, hut I have never seen a good lion flayer with that kind of a slump, for It f,ttk the stioke too i minded for lion play. I Some plavers get a hooked ball b putting i the left foot forward and leverse for the rHlce. A CTP.lt tllltll flliu IiI.i.a. u Ilea f Ii a b.ilUrn 1. -, ..... ,....- .. -. .... FKance entirely but this also seems too Hwided for It on woik The open wain e Is geiieiallv recognised (Mthe best and Its use Is almost universal felt permits greater tieedoui In Ihe ii'e of f the arms and accnnnnodntPN tlnelr tn evprv f detail of the stroke belter than either of Itti other two stances. f I remember nine playing ery pooily In a nurney and be nc worried. Indeed, and thn fjOnly thing th.it put me back on my game iu Change of stance. 1 found that 1 was ' saying with mv feet too straight: In fact, -uey were almost lilgenn.tned. 1 tioluted Ly toes out. and It una lout the thliur KJwded for my game. I now believe that Quit Biance With the Ioph nnlritpri onlw.irit U I.Jbsolutely necessary to teach one to pivot ;yrperiy. home excellent players point the :jW of one foot, the left if right-handed. IjMepIng the right foot almost straight. I AMATEUR BASEBALL R,w5fln?.' A I" without Bunion for May 11) unci lie.... "., '? "ear from home leama orterln rBl!naM( Irnlucementn. Karl Martin. I0J !frin fclBhlenth street Pj5t. ElliatM-th Is without a gamft for May II) to hear from any rlrst claea Greene, 1810 North Tvventy- ir-I ""UUl OK6 l ii. - .Crtlll). j W itre.t .c -" ?'.'' Kljr,'l Clb has May ID open for sml ffJ'H1' ,The management wuulil like tn hear "iiord. F L'. bchaller, Bill Weat Norrla street. Altin- .I..1. . .. . . -. rin.i. k. '""' "" a w open uatea ror anv nrai kRS..he0c';v:7-m;. J owrd ,,o" m Nur,h Brawn a 4 i . . - ... Earn i.K .' "" aune ia open lor any semi tluni XL "am ,B- Drown, care llrown Inatru ----. - ...umi. .Mia , Company, Wayne Junction, Philadelphia. l p. . Ik. "." A. A. haa May IB ooan fir strictly strictly lH after a Htevenon. Phone Kenelngton tlnrllan. . . . . . I .ii.iir.. "'5 luu traveled to Atlantic city It, ?- Sh"" d'''eatei1 the rlaasy Melroie A. at i.5.f.r,SKy "i the box and the hard hlttln. lmin a.5e,.'m " f,w open datea, J, "man. ltu Norlh Ttilrty-sccond atree. ''Weal Ti.iia.i-Li- -. irrana. ..'""''"iV" " -. wP".o hkb io Eutd pit... aanV'.v .'m naving arounua. ia Clune, 6H37 Cedar avenue. leelnw- ....,.. . . t ciiVi ... V,"1 " 'ay waturaay open ror aJrriVj; ltfJct''lll"t t'fHm, William Adair. Siaa L!?wrKid R v " "" iiv io nrriisa iwnr ( ufaiiM II1. A A...h.A B .m "n any ia.li t. K JMtfiriH- VT"".T T'iVt i."".c l -T"-"-er.ini i ra ma payins nan ex . -,v, .iia (lUUlH TjIKIIIII lirt'Cli Rh1 aIJill;-IL ' would Ilka to arraiura amea tut tii. M.J";,",sr0la uniformed teama. a or a city. w. Faund. 327 Ulchmon atreet. 6. W i - k K 9 1 W3m .-A, C. .would Ilka to iriKKilmu GOLF COURSES . ONCOMING TIDE Ntilted -"the falrRreeiift belnir well tuifed, the iiutthiK Rreens not so good" lluiiti,K Valley .i.h a nlne-liole nf rulr In tho'n dajs, mid the course wu cloed to play In the month of March The old KUttle hall wni Just I.eRlimlnB to lo'e out to the longer-tiae!liiR ruhber ioie In 19IID, and the bogle tlgure were far out or pioportlon lo llie piesant Idea of par Mioiillnic A hole .r ah nil ;r, ),, vu, listed n a 4 o. u 5 Talk of Four-Hall .Match. Kovhi'd There wu cousldeiahle talk two eais ago or u big proTesaloiial four-ball liiali Ii between the hoinebieiK .Mike llrad ami Walter Itnceii. and tin- fin elcn. horn m..i. till XlcholN and Alec Siullh Theic was to Irive been a glutei lug pulse of Jllllni at slake, and all nriaiigenienlM weie llmught completed I I- ome reason or olbei (he big i lash wax postponed until It biiame alumni forgotten, but now Iheie l inn slderable talk In llie .Metiopolltan dlstili'l of holding tin- niatih and It looks as though It would take place In the near future Mich an npiit would dniw a recntd gallcr ami the pla Hlinuld be er kn Nlcholls Is pla.Mng lieltir than eer before Ills In- anion of the South during the past winter pioed a string of victories except where Mike Hiad Interfered ftl.d lifted the pioiiil title of North mill Sunt It i hamplon at IMiieliutM after winning the Klo. Ida title conecuentl MUhael cm bo crmnted on to do Ills bit fo. the liniiiii of the homehieds Smith N not llie golfer ,at be used to be, but this Is offset bv the fait that llagen has not lw en plaing at llie top or Ills game sliue he won the Meliopolltau lap! ear The event would piove a lilg dtawlng card Tor the Metiopu'llan dltrlct, now that all amateur loin naniHiiih have bei u e ctlcd Merion I'lajs True to Piirm Mellon livid up to expet latlotis and lap Hired the I'lillailelphl i Tram I'up for llie chaliipliiiistilp of tbe wonien'H lulen lub in. ill lies for the .v. it St HavUIn pioved unable lo save a match, while !!untlug.iiii Vallev helped drive home llie dual blow that oiined Hie (.hauiplnuMilp foi the llaverfotd plnei b winning live nut of the seven man hes fiom the Criiket Club Misi Mildred Cave.l.v the Philadelphia champion, rumpul oul In fortv-tvvo In hei match agaiunt Mrs I'alih K Kox. and won the conlllct bv Hie wide margin of 'i up and T to pla Miss nieaner ('lianiller. of Iluuiliigdou Vnlle.v bad a hard light on lui hands to stave olf Ihe 11. xt defeat In Iwo veais in the Inliiilnl. nnlel Mlsi lUhel Campbell a 111 inly Intent upon In ul.tug Hit siring of the Huntingdon al io gol ft . v i lot ii and was almost hik -cesfiful 'I In in., i t was sipi'ired on the home green, then follow il ,i ' i nic of three extta holes before Mis ( liamllei i inilil shake olT bet opponent, SWDY Mc.MIII.I. K have I'etl.ti cil m.v game to a svlem how -over, and, right or wtong I always plav will, mj 'oes pointed out I believe, among other advantages thai It helps to grip Ihe ginuiid with the hobnails While I use the open stance throughout m.v game it vailes slightly with each "hot I'm Itistuiuo the stance is almost squaie In the dlive and what lnn bn called wide open in the mnshle chip shot (Pigme li) It Is 0 & B 8 1'lit. 1. . I le. 2. Squure iumi. Oiien ( lilp Nhot Slunie, virtually the same stance, however, govern ed largely by a peisoual feeling of (OtnTort. I believe sttongly lu uniformity of atnnce and stioke Too much energy Is wasted in constant!) Hying for something new Mr, Viani uill hr plrmrtl to finaurr qunstton from viir rtrtdrt on uott. Stamped nilttrtssed rtt elope mvit b inclnnrd to Ifigurft repy. ( dick Kians's nril arllrle will appear Frldns. limn 1 1 ii iiiiwiiiiii iiiiiii As mild flavored. -Lm 27 PENN ATHLETES AT FORT NIAGARA Fourteen Undergraduates and Thirteen Alumni in Of ficers' Training Camp FOUR CAPTIANS ON LIST Twenty-seven men who have fought uinlei the Ite.d and llltie of IVmi-y Ivanla on ath letic llelds are now at Kcrt Niagara uudei Ihe Slain and Stripes. pieiatlng for Ihe hlg fight on the war llelds 'tiver there." Four teen or these athletes ale undergraduate whose deeds have been acclaimed III sporl lug minimis or leCent date, while the le mallilng Ihlileeii are fiom the ranks of the alumni In seven dlfTueiit spoils have tbee athlete- labored for rciinsvlvaulu but of all biseball has given the glealel nu.nbei IJIght In total have hem seen 111 aitlou on the diamond of Kra.ikllu Kleld. thiee ale fiom the tiaik learns live each fiom new and football llnee fiohl suciel. two from lanosee and one fioiti the gvinutlc sipiad I'nur I'ormcr Ca)lnins Four or the athletic lads who ale now stilling foi nllUeis (iitumlsslons In the big army I'ncle Sum Is piepatlug ale foimcr taplaius nl I'eun These ale Ned Hauls, the big font IjhI I tackle and captain In l'-l.r. , Ullle Chickdlng leadei of Ihe (rews in l'.lfi. Dick Wallace who captained the bisebill nine diithig the seasuti or 1915. and .1 Feigusiui Mulir managir or this vMt s bnsebill team anil captain of Ihe i hampluushlp soccer ekven of last full slde fiom Ihe captains eleven or the athletes ale mole prominent than the olhein on il. u list ' he include .loh n II Thayer, irew maniKer laat yeir and Inside light on the championship soner teams of 111.1 and 1915, (Jeorge Wharton Pepper. .Ii sub guard on the football squad of 1915 and No 4 lu the validly crew which lowed nt l'oughkeepsle hist seaon .lad. Oe Hart. stroke of the Junior eight this acnon , Frllr Uiaytou stroke or the Vaisllv shell this veal. Ward llinkson Hght-tlelder on the baseball learn. I'.lll Mali belt, left fielder In1 1D15 and holdei of the iccord home n.n on Franklin Field Whirlon Slnkler end on the fiuncftiB 1104 eiven ai.d i hall man until lecditlv of the foot hall inimulltee, Frank Tlghe, that hind-plunging fullback of 1915; .loe Hales, fltst baseman of this vears nine; .lohiinv l.avln tenter tleldei on the 1117 batehatl aggiegallon and foi ward on the biovkclbal! Hve. and 11 II Peterson, a mem ber of the lauosse twelve The complete list of the Pennsylvania athletes at Fort Niagara follows .Many Baseball I'lajrrM Baseball t'ndergraduales Waul llink son loe Valeb. .lohnnv I.uvlu Sam Culheit son and Mamger Until ; graduates Hill Mntrhett. Dick Wallace. Tom .Motiloe and Jlnh Dedieit. Ciew I ndorgrailuates, i(k Delia. t Puiz Diayton and Carl liels, graduates. i;ihe Chickerlug, .lad; Tliayer and (leorge Pepper. JVolball - I'ndei graduate .lack Tred well; graduates, (Jecige Peppet, Ned lfai ri lleiuv Itetikanff Wha.tou Slnkler and Flank Tlghe Tiaik-I'jideigiaduales l ICdnle and rt i:isele , graduate John Ue.ves Soccei- I'ndeigTaduale. .1 Firgusou Mohr g.aduates. AVaiien Wells and .lack Tliayer Laciosse I'mlcrgraditates, Ulll lleise and Peleison (ivninas-luni I'nilergradiiate Ahb.v Paul NORTHEAST AND CENTRAL CREWS MEET FOR TITLE Scholastic Shells to Row Over Henley Course Perm Charter Color (James Also On Northeast HlRh and Cential are, rendv foi the cliv championship (rew nice, which Is on the roter for this afternoon, starting at the Strawberry Mansion brldgi at 4 111 n'clock and ending at the Columbia avenue bridge The race will be over the Ame.lcan Henley course of 1 5-1 1 miles 'Ihe crews will be seuled as follows; (jr.'iiii:sr 111(111 cUNTItAI. men Herns ril, Imn Hlikners No 2 Hihnarz No A Strance Nn 4 Slephnliv Nn 5 Martin. N 'thoinas .No 7 I'apt, Hendershott i-troko Iturhhnlz, coisiraln Miller, how TruRamla, Vo 'i VWIktnnn No 3 Hellers. No I .tones, No A Mi draw No (t ('apt Itradenburjr, No 7 Karmakle stroke lllnleln coxswain The I'etin ('ballet School color games will be held this afternoon at Queen Lane This meet was postponed fiom last Wcdnesdlv Kverv Mudent In Ihe sdiool will piitlclpale and the public Is invited tn attend The (ilrard College Band will plnv and a spe cial train will leave llioad Sheet Station at 2 o'clock to accommodate the ciowd" linn iiiiii tmiiiiiiiiiini in QOME smokers select their own cigars. Some let the man behind the counter do it for them. In either case, those who really know, prefer Henrietta ADMIRALS Eisenlohrs Masterpiece n The old favorite brand in the generous new size. as it is full- Straight. Otto Eiatnlohr & Broi., Iacorporiud WINS EIGHTH STRAIGHT Although Buliu Ruth was knocked out of the lio b. the Inditins, the Red Sox won, and ns the scute was in Boston's favor when Leonard relieved the Buliv. the latter nets ciedit for the viutoiy. WHAT MAY HAPPEN A' ItASEHALL TODAY N VI KIN vi. i.i.vi.i r. Moil l(.t Pf. Win ! 4 iihuju io .cuo isi dn; Nev nrk la 7 .B.10 H(17 llll riilille. ii s .am .n .tin St Inula 14 (i UK I IH .Vlill noaiini a ii .11 ..la .too ( Incliinsll It 17 .... -I'd -SI I'lltahlirall S IK .) .ail .111(1 llniokl.ii A u ((HI ..HI -' VVIhltK VN .t:(l. K Moil lo.l ! '. Win I liontnu in 7 .ins .7ns .mi r tin. it u is it ,mhi .in i .isi .New iwk 1 ,.VJI (Kfl .IKI St. IouIh II I ..M'l .Md .MSI l-teltuvl n 14 .117 ..ItU .'ihi Detroit III 1.1 ,400 . .S1 WnsliliKlon II IK tllo .H1 .1111 Vthlrllr. 7 iff .3,(1. ..(CO ,i'M SCHEDULE l'OR TODA NUI.INAI. I.KMlfH I'ltl.lnirali ul Philadelphia lmnl. HI. laiuls at Ni ork ler. t Inrliinnll nl llrooklvii clear t'hhuen at llofctnii leur WIKRtCAJ I.KMII I. Mhlelhs at 4 lilearn clear. VVaitilntlen at Detroit ctoiiil. Ilnalnn al (leirhind f leur. New .ork at M. Iiil clear INri-.KNAilONM. I.lill.l L llaltlinore at Rnihuler rloudj. I'rovldenre at lluflaln leur lllrlimdiid nt 'loronto eliimli NevrnrK ut Mniilreul clear. Binglcs and Bungles Race of J. McGrnw llruml'i 1'ir l.nd- of I ooonn Htuff 4 HI lie (i'himI strni.M lr(;rnn n mlyif tuni. ( Its II III. (i ilttlu liallsw hatitli, I nil uJml.l i furn in lili lamiis 4 liuf in tltsert tnmts. He ilriinM (out sl.iifii bl h ratte. Hit iluilif- lira In Ioiiifs. le otttn met tletat " ant- he. ' In i rtrn-hlttlrti cmiar), id ii hu thniiltl fate tteetie fml ahnuil mi to l.tnn Amci." ieslerilaiM bene I.I.ON Alll.-i Leon tnnile lila nunilril hit hi lu-sdav a Kjme and tal the illants Furthermore the Illants luat rlrst plnre to the Cub all of wtltih mnliea John MlllrHW us l-eaieful as a wild (at PrM Mllihells llrulns rlnwr.l the Hrav.s nmt llie ('ills won tliilr elalilh stlalaht aane nhpreution Oorae Hinlltnas anld ' " ? ' Ilutk Weaver nt i Iho plate nle five hits out of fl- tllps How the Proved Itself a Life Car The gruelling tests, in which Hudson wort many worth-while records, were not made to prove a race-car. The Hudson is a horrfe"car a family car for modest speeds, for average men, on ordinary roads. Yet it holds the stock chassis speed records. In its 1819-mile run in 24 hours, a stock Super-Six chassis broke every 24-hour record held by any traveling machine. The 7-pas3enger Super-Six twice won the transcontinental record San Francisco to New York and return in a 7,000-milfe trip. And less spectacular though just as convincing is the performance made in every locality under every imaginable condition. Such supreme tests, because of their violence, often crowd fifty miles in one. That's why men compare cars in this way. That is why it is necessary for every manufacturer, if he is to know the limits of his car's endurance, to make similarly abnormal tests. ' What we are proving is endurance. We can't well run a car for years. We cannot drive it, say 150,000 miles. It would take too long. So we make these short tests under fearful strain, to know at once which car has most endurance. The Super-Six, in those ways, proved itself supreme. - And all because of a patented motor, which minimizes friction. A Hudson Super-Six Special, built to meet the special conditions, dem onstrated power and endurance, in malting the best time to the "Top of the World" in the Pike's Peak Hill Climb. Twenty cars, all specials, contested. Every taste of motor car design is met in the Hudson. There are eight body designs all beautiful and in good taste. The bodies and their details are in keeping with the Super-Six chassis. And the car in any body type is made to meet every possible need of the most particular. No service is too 'great for it mechanically no detail of finish is out of harmony with the most discriminating requirement. Phaeton 7paitn8er, Cabriolet. 3-paticnger, Touring Sadan ... Speedfter, 4-paeaenaar, Immediate DfllTfrj on all Model GOMERY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR irtE".,oJo,: 253-255 Nirth fooad St., Phil.., P.. ffi$ . ' ''-,' i-,vv . -.. SsW :ft' ).K m& ,-? k . ; -i INTERCLUB TENNIS SHOULD CONTINUE Effort to Cancel League Matches With Short Sched ule Not Called For COULD DONATE TO RED X By PAUL GIBBONS n olllclal iffoit has been made lo ..ill off Ihe remainder of the Inlercliib teams schedule III u Icltet sent nut lo the members or the eectlllve lomtnillte or that competi tion asking Ihelt opinion us lo Ihe iuhln bllltv or calling the mulches nt least for l)ili veu. It Is th,. seemltig Inlentlon of the ollidals of the league to aluogale even the liuiti lii'S alieailv plaved. The letlei leads hs follows tin in i miiit of national conditions the Philadelphia Cilcket Club has bv resolu tion or lis boaid of goveuiois withdrawn all Its learns lu all brain lies of athletics riom the (hnmplotishi lohUsts and the captains or their Inloicliib tennis teams hiivo been uolllled to catud their remain ing -dieditle 'Ihe Huntingdon Vnlley team has vvillnlinwii Iiom the contest, duo lo Ihe fact that they have been un able In put n team lu the Held, as most of thelt men ale or will be lu mllltniv icrvlce ami Ihe same loiidlllou to u mole or bsH ilegiee. will be iindoubtedlv Irtio us tegaids the n st of the clubs lomposlng ibis oignnltntlon In ii .Id II Inn to the above potential rea sons tlieio Ik tlio added thought that we should licit engage m nnv ntbletlc con tests foi championship when so nianv of the best or our loung men tun lu the seivhe of dim country, and I am writing with the advlsinietit of our president to 'ibtnln from von IndlililualioTprosslon of opinion oh In whether we should cancel out schedule for llie balance of thin sea son It Is pe.feolly evident thai should (lie sciieuitle lie played there will he no real championship achieved, mill it would seem politic and III good taste foi us lo abandon lh balanco of our (ouipetltlve in 'itches This seems to be teallv purposeless for llie main ten son that the schdiile Is so veiv short Them are oiilv two or thiee matches left foi inch team lo plav and the mate lies will be all over In Mav It (anilot posmlblv j-etve any patilotic purpose lo refrain from nla.vlug the leiiialnliig nialdies Kven If the Inteiclub matches nlo canceled, thele willbemanv tenuis players pluy lug dally nt eai Ii of Ihu clubs S(c Ir the clubs are to penult tenuis nt all, whv not pel mil the plaver and Ihe club meniheis lo have the added liicintlve and Intelest that will les.ilt fiom ihise Intel. Inb (onlesi" HtcaiiM- one oi two clubs have taken an actluti that the others ma not deem neies sarv.siems no reason whv the oihei clubs should com in Tho matches slmuld be con tinued and the winning i lub h name ba on the challenge tropin lecardless of whether ot not anv of the tennis playing lu the com petition have been nbli to get what they Lonsiile.ed a lepieM'titntlve team The moilev which the Inlercliib League has heretofore spent in Individual prizes could be ilnn. lie. 1 to the Ited I'loss as the Inletclub's coutt Ihutlnii to this Ininl.Tlile w ni I. MORRIS SPRAINS WRIST; MOHAN HOUT POSTPONED NIIW YOUIC Mav 111 The Icn-tounil bout between Carl Mollis Oklahoma heavy weight, and Fiank Moran, of Pittsburgh, vvhli h was scheduled to bo decided at the lluilem S C next Friday night, lias been postponed until .lime 4 '111 Is announce ment came after Morris had Informed the dub olllcials that he had stialned a tendon lu his right wrist while training for the bout Hudson Super $1650 Umocuina 1950 Umouelna Landaulct 2I7S Town Car .... 1750 Town Car Landaulet , AUpriccif.o.l.Dtttoll aST iLSiSitm w2aEj 154 SALUTE THE COLLEGE ATHLETE AS COUNTRY'S REAL HERO IN MEETING PATRIOTIC CALL TO THE COLORS Contribution to Nation's Service, as Grad and Undergrad, Greater in Proportion Than Any Other Clan, Class or Organization By GRANTLANI) 1UCE How It Sometime I Jin's the And thru utwther I io out and I find I 77ii oiicr flto feet Sometime my gnme nets very:bad, Whereat I are ana curse; l.yo out on anoilier day And find it' yotlen worse. H Ki tr act o' and there and around you niti osa thn . Ittxpn Inclined to scoff lit the college athlete We have bumped Inlo more than a few III the course or a )ear or so The Idea kdvatued was that the college athlete was a hero fot a short span, and then no pat tlcular good thereafter Along which lino It might die Just as well lo record the fact that the college athlete, has given In uumbets to this wur u greater proportion than any other class, dun, ho cletv. organization or whatever vou will Tills Includes both tho list In college and thn Hat that had alieady graduated from one to live yea 15 Why Xot Put a War Tax On 1 The ball plaver who tries lo change the uinplicV dec Islon 2 The fan who veils, "Sign him" when foul Is ( alight in the stands 1 The golfer who says. 'Thats the highest" nrter a pop-up rrom the tee 4 The mil who starts a siorv with "lint letulnds me" 5 The golfer who takes a pradhe swing befote every Mint i. -Nearly all boxer and fighters ' All managers of bo.eis and llgbtcis. 'Hirers is. Red Sox A number of interested bvstandeis can't quite understand whv II Is tho Ited Ko can beat the Tigers nnv time ihey deslio to achieve am h a situation Last suniniei lloslon beat Deliolt In everv vital ".cties When the final showdown arrived In the dusty stretch Currlgan'n club went West and mopped up in the Jungle Count! 1 This spring starting the western w lug the Ib-d Sox lomped meirllv over Ty Cobb and mates without exciting any undue rffotl "Why is It," more than one noiicoinhat.int M $7.50 ens, It's a wise economy to buy good shoes, well-made, of reliable leathers. Especially when the price is so moderate. Stefdera?al S 1420 Chestnut St. "Where Only the Best Is Hood enough" - Six $2925 3025 2928 302S CO. t : ' f Mm- m JainHHaaaaaHK$ B v-wv H i I :$p3f p4 i?1 nil h r' H I SEP f,. v-nr-OiSN.Si I r&S&JlPfmtS' I !' 'A M I JTl.i&S.2?r-W ', tmiimiiktfflr a TTTerLVHH Sla((VfaeSKAAA ' 41 ' " V Goes Jour-fool putts, tin.) ?n away. has nsked, "that -Detroit uin't beat thli club?" The answer Is about as complex as add ing two und two. HoBton Is a trifle stronger bade of the bat, about nine tlmos as. Phong In tho box, iiulte a bit stronger In tho tn. Held mill with an outf'clcl nearly ns valuable. (Icsplle tho presence, of Cobb. Cobb, Veach and 1 tollman nro far stronger In attack than Hooper, Lewis and Walker, hut not mi good in all-around defensive; play Dcltolt Ii.ih .1 stronger team on attack, on the average, but when thW attack H tossid In against HoMnn pitching It Is; always rolled back and broken up With his strongest aystem crushed, Jennings In then up against It. Jlin defen'e ln't good enough to hold any strong rival tn chedc. K the lesult Ih near unto a rlnch when lied h'ov. pitchers move to the chaise. The One Tijjer Chance The ono Tiger chance of ilctory II thioiip.li u luepondcratlligly stout nt"tark. With this cut down they will bo through. This fHUMUi they hnven't been lilttlng a half lick, and the result tins been dls- nsier . Cobb is the ono man on the club above, .100, and Ty 1m barely over tho mark. There is only ono oilier member of the club nho J&O. the same being1 Pop Young Tho rest lire nil under .240. Batting nf this sort would iitinov nny set ot athletes, but a club minus good pitching mut go out and get 1 una or jierlsh. The Yanks are b.ittInB onlv a trlllc harder than the Tigers Hut they haio the pitch ing to protect a weak attack and e.iriy It safelv through The Yanks and lied Sox depend more upon their pitchers stoppln tho other club's batsmen than thev do upon swatting the other cliib'n pitchers P9MRMI1IW, - - -AV -jIHIIIHJ -I '.w '.! oreu9 m w3m wJ i .A' j 5l9l ii iA-fcl m ix Hy--V ?"-x '' '' l ' -.a x -$&iv U ?' " vi ; v ' s ! - t-K ii I J"i"clM team tn or out of the city r-jwsss :t4rV.'t.,,," Charlfa Furey, 2007 m &s ..Jil)i.t Uv-'e' 5V