EVENINfr LEDGEPHILADELPmA; FfelDAY, JUttE 15, 1017 KBURYSE , ON THE CHIN K t fjHRS. BARLOW BEAT MISSROSENTHAL kf orion Star Reaches Final I Round in Shawnee Invi tation rourney JIBS- VANDERBECK VICTOR .ifAWNEE-OX-THR-DKIyAWARE. P.. lun 15. Coming right bnck to their truo form, Mrs. Itonald H. Harlow nnd Mrs. rurtnoe H Vandorbeck won their matches in the semifinal round of tho women's In flation tournament hero today Mrs. liar J,w defeated Miss Elaine Rosenthal. 3 up tnd ' ,0 nlay' nmI Mrs- Vnndcrbeck won Liih eae from Mrs. a. Henry Stetson, R .Jp nd to Piny Because It was a cane of KaBt ersus Mt, the Rallcry elected to follow the match between Mrs. Darlow and Miss llo Mnthal, and it was rowarded with a close Jonteit. Mrs Barlow started out with the mile Plece of lucl lh!lt sno nccde'1 to Rive v,r confidence, for both were nenous at li tarL Her tco thots struck the water ltd Jumped to tho bank on the other side. Both reached tho green In three, but Mrs Barlow holed out a long putt for a four to !! Rosenthal's three. Mined by Second Mm. Barlow had a chance to win the Mtond hole, but, falling to run down a two faot putt, a half In five resulted. Mrs. Barlow made a perfect approach on the Mni and won with a par four to a fhe. ' tut on the fourth she put her second Into I tie brook and dropping back put another ' to. A Miss Rosenthal was on In two, I Hr opponent gao up the hole Mrs. Bar low'B lapse was only temporary, for she I iron the next two holes with fives to nlneE. l Both had perfect fours on the seventh, 1 fort on the eighth Mrs Barlow was too ,trong with her tee shot nnd finished up In 'the mounds at the back of the green. alias Rosenthal made a perfect tee shot i and holed out in three to Mrs. Bartow's four. Tiro Up at Turn With the ninth halved In fives. Mrs Bar- low was two up at tho turn. Miss Rosen- i thai threw away the tenth hole. She was i almost on in threo to Mrs. Barlow's five, tut she was weak with her approach shot, 1 and twice short with her putts and allowed ler opponent to hale It with a seven. Mlsa Rosenthal got a half In six on the eleventh after putting her second out of bounds. MIsp Rosenthal reached the green with her tee Bhot on the twelfth Mrs. Barlow was short and, after making a rood recovery, Just failed to get down In three. Miss Rosenthal got her three and iras only one down MRS BARLOW FINISHES FAST Mrs. Barlow came right back at the Chlcajoan on tho next two holes and won them with a four and a six to a live nnd a seven Both put their becond shots In the trap In the fifteenth and both took fives, and on tho sixteenth both drove to tho jreen and took two, this giving Mrs. Bar low the match Mri. Barlow -Cut i J 4 5 13 Aim nosemniti SV ? 5 n n 3 543 Mrs. Vandcrbeck was In her ery best form against Mis Stetson. Taking the lead at tho very flrst hole, she ran away ; from her opponent and was seven up at the turn Coming In, Mrs. Stotson halved . the tenth and eleventh holes, the twelfth with a four to a five and tho match. The cards- ?rbeck 5 4 0 4 2 S 11 6 (l fl 5 4 0 SO FinST EIGHT Semifinal Round Hn. Ronald II liarlow. .Merlon, defeated Miss TPilat Rosenthal, Ilavlsloe, 3 up and 2 to ur. lira. Clarence II Vanderbi-ck. Philadelphia Cricket Ctub. defeated Mrs O. Henry Stetson Huntingdon Vallei, 8 up and 0 to play. ; SECOND EIGHT Semifinal Hound Mn. A. K Dtllstcln. llala, defeated Mrs. N. X. Morrow, Great Neck. 0 up und t to play. Mlai Florence MeNeely, Merlon, defeated Miss Mar Bell, Philadelphia Cricket, 1 up (SO holes) TIIHID EIGHT , Semifinal Hound . Mrs. J V Trumbull. Whitemarsh, defeated ts. Robert Pennington, AWlmtnston, 0 up and to play. k iraki. o jrvin? r.njriewooa, aeieaiea .Mrs. 10. P. fuller, Plalnflold, 1 up. FOURTH EIGHT Semifinal Round Afra. T-a Hill r!,.nl VWb rfaf.al Mra f- I'X Lawrence, Plalnfleld, 2 up and 1 to play. f. Mrs, T S Nellson. Hackensack, defeated Miss l Katharine Thompson. Whltemarsh, 2 up. Phillies Hits Count; Easily Defeat Reds (Continued from I'ai-c One Merles here this afternoon from the Reds. jtBoth (earns hit tho ball hard, but the Moran. men's safeties camo opportunely and mado . count Jimmy Lavender was onnoscd to Ellcr fit the start but Knetzor came to the res u In the fifth. The Reds rallied In the ninth, scoring six (runs. The final score was 12 to 8. FIRST INNING Kopf threw out Paskert. McGafflsan f Pounded to Shean Stock walked., Cravath Mingled to right, Stock reaching third. On (attempted double steal. Stock was tapped Jeff third, Wlngo to Eller to Groh. but In the Uun-down Wlngo hit Stock with the ball, Block scoring and Cravath reaching third. tWhltted singled over Becond, scoring Crav jth. Luderus filed deep to Roush. Two Lruns, two hits, one error. E Oroh singled to right. So did Kopf. iRoush. walked, filling the bases. Chase latruck out Winco crounded to Stock, fOroh Bcoring. other runners advancing. Thorpe lined to Whltteil. One run, two aaits, no errors SECOND INNING Klehnff t--nim,iA , Wnnf Klllefer (popped to Shean. '.-lopf threw out Lavender. If o runs, no hits, no errors. r caie warned on snean s grounuer Ci '" tl illUL'K a iiiiuw iu iici.u. pands being safe. As Kller fanned Nealo anean pulled oft a double steal, uron j'lned Into a double play, Nlehoff unassisted, I'.v iun, no nits, no errors. THIRD INNING .. Diii(,icu iv -cii".i. .. .B -- Weed Paskert. Ellcr to Kopf. Stock foul- ." io gnase. Cravath filed to Rousch. wo Wna. one hit, no errors. PJtnean, Chase singled to center. Chase ;" second. Wlngo popped to Mcaamgan. " runs, one hit, no errors. FOURTH INNING Whltteri ilr,lA .Int.- Aa1,1 T.itHerllR Ijinjled to center, bcoring Whltted, and 4ea0n1 aAA ..., r l. ..kl lha m .. "-vnu wiicii iuu9ii luiiiuicu , Nlehoff singled to left, scoring rMHerus, Klllefer filed to Roush. Lavender JfJflced, Wlngo to ChaBe. Paskert lined " Roush. Two runs, three hits, one er I for, fR.'',lonie fanned. Ncale popped to Nlehoff. n singled to left. Grimth' batted for Ifer and singled to left. Groh singled llMlrOUPh UIAnl. u CL.nn nnA aai.a ., "vtl WIU UUmptU 01IVMM ,,w Itt. h m u" Jurt nough ro that Whltted's lv lo klllefer nailed him at the plate, "0 three hits, no errors. WTWrIT TMWTMn jJtUer now pitching for Cincinnati. Mc- n mgie to right. Stock sacrtricea. r unasutlia,, tgrj.yj.tn JUta jg pusn, Mra. Vandcrbeck Cut . II 4 A h . 8 0 4 Mra, Stetson Out 7 fi 5 In C 0 n Tho summary: flcan. t..m5J..? 1. ?nter' scoring McOaf. two hits, no error. l n0U,h 0n run' t'akertCba.rv.0"1 Kopf "ou" "led to rurTno hVud lo "r, No SIXTH INNINO wved Kite "V NleVoff' KPf fumble Play Konf i Bl.LaV,n,,,r nlt lnt0 double forcedfc'V. tlte,PS,t S,ock' ThorP reached ? Nl? "nlitd. and first Ve.t.d Pn ,NJehoff' wild throw to !woh.etrs.borrr?or, SEVENTH INNINO thr8. SlnBJlM ,t0 " h, 'hth hit of Chn .1 f,"; . raB,1"rt ook second when n?n1iiTft ilirow ,rom Knctier. Mc SSLt!'n. Sftcrlnc'd' Kn.tter to Chase Stock ?Hni.i CCnJUr' MOrlnB 1,a8krt. Craxath if ,i,m';i Thorpe's head scoring Block Craviih n'd P Thorpe, scoring ih?A li. LuderU!' nned. Three runs, mrce hits, one error. Stock knocked down Oroh's single mM"1 t0 Cravath' no forced Groh. nnu.h va"u i ,Nlehoff' Ch" "reed m, h Nlchoft t0 XIcaa"lean. No runs, one hit, no errors. EIGHTH INNINO rh!;ieh.OffJ'0Unced t0 roh- Klllefer died. Chaso to Knetier. Lavender singled to left. triple to the center field fence, scoring r,,',r' , McGamgan bounced to Knetter. One run, two hits, no errors. Paskert's great running catch robbed lngo of a triple Thorpe fouled to Kll- ;;.'" rolId l0 N'lhoff No runs, no hits, no errors. NINTH INNING ,Jlc)i wflked; Cravath bunted and Knet fn rf int0, lh cer"r fleld- stock reach fn,.h S.and Cravath sond. Whltted's nJL r' 7aS a.,Binsle t0 center- socrlng Stock. Luderus filed to Neale. scoring Cra- Whi.. ?'! YhLn. cal8'8 throw went wild, V hi ted took third. Nlehoff filed to Rousch. scoring Whltted Dugcy batted for Kllle fer and lined to Kopf Three runs, one hit, two errors. Errors Help Seibold and A's Scalp Indians Continued from Toge One here this nfternoon. and they helped Sei bold win his game for the Athletics by a 3 to 2 score The fans were treated to a pitching bat tle between Slebold and Coeieskle The Indlant got the Jump In the first Inning, and were handed a run on Chapman's single and errors by Schang and Strunk, which permitted the Indlon shortstop to tally the lone run sent over In five frames Tris Speaker found the shoots of Connie's young hurler hard to hit, and out of his flrst two tries at the plate failed to land eafely. He also helped the Mackmen by contrib uting an error. The Mackmen took the lead In the sixth by shooting over a pair of runs, aided by errors. Seibold singled, and the pitcher stole second and Witt fanned. Speaker's wild heave enabled Seibold to tally. O'Neill was chased for kicking. Strunk was safe on an error. Bodle singled and Strunk came home on an infield out. FIRST INNING Lawry threw out Graney. Witt knocked down Chapman's single. Speaker filed to Strunk. Chapman stolo second and came all the way home on Schang's wild throw and Strunk's fumble. Roth walked. Witt threw Wambsganss out. One run, one hit, two errors. Chapman threw out Witt and Strunk. Turner threw out Bodle. No runs, no hits, no errors. SECOND INNING HM hit the third-base bag with a single. Turner walked. O'Neill lined to Bodle. Covcleskle filed to Johnson. Graney filed to Bodle. No runs, one hit, no errors. Wainbsganns threw out BaUa. Mclnnis was safe on Chapman's fuitW?. Schang popped to Chapman. Johnsmi fouled to O'Neill. No runs, no hits, ono rror. THIRD INNIKfl Chapman filed to Johnson. Seibold threw out Speaker. Roth fanned, No runs, no hits, no errors. Lawry was safe on Turner's fumble. On the hit-and-run play Seibold filed to Wnmbsganss, who also touched out Lawry trying to get back to flrst Witt filed to Graney. No runs, no. hits, one error FOURTH INNING Wambsgnnss popnerl to Lawrv " nit"-, threw out Harris. Bates threw out Turner. No runs, no hits, no etrors. Strunk filed to Roth. Bodle filed to Roth. Bates singled to center. After sev eral close shaves Bates finally was nailed, napping off flrst, Coveleskle to Harris. No runs, one hit, no errors. FIFTH INNING Strunk made a good running catch of O'Neill's drive. Witt threw out Coveleskle. Graney walked. Graney took second on a passed ball. Chapman lined to Bates. No runs, not hits, no errors. Mclnnis singled to center. Schang forced Mclnnis, chapman to Wambsganss. Schang went to second on a passed ball. Wambs ganss threw out Johnson. Turner's quick throw retired Lawry. No runs, one hit, no errors. SIXTH INNING Speaker filed to Bodle. Witt threw out 'Roth. Wambsganss walked. Harris beat out a grounder to Witt Wambsganss was caught off second, Seibold to Lawry. No runs, ono hit, no errors. Seibold singled to center. When Witt fanned, Seibold stole second and went to third on O'Nell's wild throw. Speaker threw the ball wild and Seibold scored. t.i i. ...... .! nn iVnmhseranss's fumble. With Bodle at bat, Umpire Sloriarlty ordered O'Nell out of the game for kicking. Billings went tn to catch. On the hit and run play Bodle singled to right, Strunk taking third. Turner threw Bates out, Strunk scoring. On Mclnnls's grounder Bodle was run out. Turner to Wambsganss, Two runs, two hits, three errors. SEVENTH INNING Witt threw out Turner. Billings fanned. Coveleskle struck out. No runs, no hits, no errors. ... ,. . , Schang beat out a bunt. Johnson bunted a fly to Turner. Schang stole second Lawry fanned. Schang took third on a passed ball. Seibold doubled to right, scor ing Schang. Witt fouled to Turner. One run, two hits, no errors. EIGHTH INNING Graney filed to Johnson. Chapman popped to Mclnnis, Speaker singled to second. Roth doubled to left, scoring Speaker. Wambsganss filed to Bodle. One run, two hits, no errors. Strunk filed to Roth. Coveleskle threw out Bodle. Bates singled to left. Bates took second on a wild pitch. Mclnnis struck out. iVo run, one hit, no errors. NINTH INNINO Harris walked. Evans ran for Harris. Turner sacrificed, Seibold to Mclnnis. On innings's grounder, Bates touched out Evans. Smith batted for Coveleskle. Sel bold threw out Smith. No runs, no hits, no errors. ' Pitcher Touchstone Going Good of the Delaware County Leau, siaDmen ouisiae snutlinA? out In last Sat- tns M.... laah. eollcctlor cut 2v.;;.fd I in Touehstone. Media, ..,,. has one 01 in" sreairsv biishow Hl attst feat was ." - .i.,hMn;r Cheater team roth's pajtirners tar - Ir 'Mrmi-gsJ i EL if MswZiISi i If w -I I,, - T 1 1 t i HACK IN THE G ME Stuffy Mclnnta resumed play at firei base for the A's todnv. Ping Hodio returned to left held. Cumberland defeats willow grove easily Strengthens Hold on First Place in P. R. T. Lcngue With Fourth Victory t u. t. i.i:.ru n stamhno iri.io-1 in Cumberland on. i,. iv, Oenernl otnre. ..'::': 1 'S r.levnted ;l I -sn M'nodtnml .... J iJJ! rslloMhlll a 'o Belmont ......... 1 s ''Jn W illmv (,roi e o 4 jooo Tho Cumberland carmen took a tlKhtcr hold on first place In class B, I'. R. T. League, today, winning from Willow Grove. 21-10, making their fourth consccutlvn vie too. , In the other contests Woodland beat Cal lowhlll. 20-1; General Oltlces whitewashed tho Tower boys. 1G to 0. and Elevated trimmed Belmont, 10 to 2. A new pitching record was hung up In tho Cumberland-Willow Grove setto, when Leach, Cumberland's right-hand slab artist, celebrated his fourth straight victory In the box Ills pltihlng h.m given plenty of courage to his fellow players nnd he bids fair to go after Danny Johnson's twirling record of winning 20 out of 21 games In Class A League two cars ago. Heavy hitting featured today's game, the Cumberland men pounding out tuentj.nlne hits, until they gnt tlied running tho bases WOODLAND I'ALLOWHII.I. ... rnoHe. rhone Craft.cf.... 3 S 0 0 O Wnzellp .. 1112 0 I.awler.Sb. . 115 4 0 Hurns.-Jb. 11 11 I a 11 Creamer.'Jb. 2 0 0 11 n Tnmrson.lf. 0 ) 0 11 0 i-T'e.rf.... 2 3 10 0 Weiinnn.lb 11 1 8 0 1 jiriisnam.io : 1 7 1111 Mr.Xnrt s,ss 11110 Oreer.ss. 0 4 0 li-ita..1i, . n i j 11 n ford.ir.e.. . Neal.Sb..., ninln.,1b... w.Flfe.lf.. Welsh.c... Shaw.p. , . . 1 3 4 1 (I llrahiim.r .. 0 14 10 1 1 0 11 0 Weir 'Jhp.. 12 2 2 II 1 1 .1 3 II llirkn..pj ct II 1 3 II 3 noon n lfgAes.lb.rf o 1 2 11 o 2 2 7 n 11 Murpln.rf . n 0 0 n 11 8 0 013 0 Kllner If. 1 0 1 n n Totals . 20 50 27 0 0 Totals 4 12 12 I Woodland 3 3 2 n 0 5 0 1 211 211 0 C'altowhlll II 1 II II II 0 3 n fl 4 12 4 Three-bnse hit Hrlttlnghsin Two ba hits Prlttlnslism, J. Fife, Wear. l!.irkti. ytnuk nut Dv Shaw. I), by Woi-ll, 3. Wear. 2 I'm plre Otis. CUIIBKHLANH willow onovu r 11 o n r ll a n Stepb'eer.sa 4 4 11 1 I Kleld If . 1 0 t n n J'rlnton ir. . . Devlne,3b. .. Parks.c Clem'son lb. Potarelln.21) l'rojan.lb. . Dewees.lb . Kunz.rf Leach, p. . . . 2 r, 11 11 11 Marks. lh . 11 1 h 0 11 3 I 2 0 II Hrlnker 3b. 112 13 2 31S 1 1 Koons.cf p . lints .'I 2 1 11 11 Kjrnnuah.p n 11 0 3 (I 2 2 110 Waldnipc . 1 2 a 4 II 11 1 1 1 1 Itamsey 2b . 2 3 0 1 3 2 7 1 II Simsun si 1 2 1 II 1 2 3 0 11 rirlfflth rf . 001 11 11 3 3 0 2 0 Tony.rf . . 2 2 11 0 o . 1'etenf. . 1 1 11 n 11 Totals.. 2I2'J27S4 Totals 10 1.1 ','T M 7 It II 1: Cumberland ... . 7 3 223700 021 2'i 4 Willow Clroe.. . 1 11 1 11 0 n 2 0 0 tn 13 7 Three-base hits Park, ttrlnkir. Wnldrnp. Two-base hits Brlnton. 2. Devon. 2. h'unz. Marks. Leach. Struck out Hv Leach, in by Kerbouch 3. by Koonj. I. fttolen bases Cum berland. 13. Willow Jroe, 6 'Twas Ever Thus When Luke UcLukt uldl ntltinv. He taiin tlm iHchtr'i vraUe. Said lie. "That pull h lurrly there In lortv different way)." But chen Ole LuV.e tens atcfMns Upon the empty air. He sad: "That rummy oan'( gnt A jIiidIo tfilii0ii!.'ierr." In the spotllfbt teilny Dnile Taskert. He mado a trio of slishtne drlea. IncludlnE a three-baaeer, and was robbrd of a home run by a sensational catch by Neale. Erfc Mayer was a hard luck ilet.m It wia anybody'a name all the way and only the break decided It. The I'hlls were neier able to set ahead howvr OTHER SPOUTS ON PARE 16 iiiuviu uin suits m-m TO ORDER -H.-H- Redneed from J30. $15 and ft! PETER MORAN & CO. ESBS" IITII MARKET. ENTRANXB ON MTU 8. E. COK. 8IH AM) AHCH ST. Itarkct Bt. Store Open tsi7 Ktealai BASEBALL TODAY SHIBE PARK Athletics vs. Cleveland GAME CAIXED AT 8:45 I U. Tickets on sal at Olm beta and Hpaldlnr BASEBALL GROUNDS FOR RENT In" Tlcwa. close to Westmoreland and 22d St. Stations. Tloca 8MB. TOMORROW U. S. Marines vs. Potter A. A. AT rnONT STrtEET and ERIK AVENUE AT ui,aAMK CALLED SiSO MOTOR-PACED RACES a.in NATi;ntiAV niuiit s:su POINT SmUt NUIUXUKI jMmmh. ASIATEUK DASEUALL NOTES llookwood rros has June 10 and 23 and July h ,m. JT.:.,"1 . ,ril .2"". 'er snv tirar-claas thiTd atrief.' "Lllrlde. auitt horth Tnt fromr,i'n?iU.V!heb,.,U '.ym ,,oullS " 'o h' ;2 SJ " "' oms other oM stronr home Lam.'. InS B.n;i'iV1?,n.1 " J"'H wn'fer t5 W lioiUiia nj?f,4,u,..l "Plt Ms schedule uotwan, 2ajf Notliujijujmi, ftr,,t. cla'sSbsemlArVf ' bila!k 1S c1n f' " "."t Ari.onrritrr ,Mm' ' L"n4"' 10" Tomorrow's Toronto Entries rourlh race, three lear-otde nn.t nn tnit ?r' rab01.',.ll1n.U,AVuk" ln" "-'l"t'' '"' 103 silk lurrt1 i!i- ".tW ,l- K,n ll'inl'iirn IriSLik' inV1 bl1,,nn 1110, (bllnqlllrta. ntri ' sllr.s cntr. (b)Wolk-r fifth race, threeoear-oldi and un mite Ivnthteen ,a ,-iQ 4-op iiia. tiartlai no ...,:... fl llaxeiienurt. 102 Metsaen Km. Hirnihm in? 107, llaarde. 03 Hed Post no! Ainrhlon. 10(1 -0 iaVds ,'lh.,.r'ar;?u, anl "" m" ""' noek ini tJnXui. '?.J,I s,'f .102. Illue tlan 110 -ShVapn?? 'of' ,0i' U"lfT Ll" 93' ,1Uno' si mil, 1'eiiner .;'"'"" ""' tour-jtar-o d nnd im 1 1.1,1 5 " 1" 1II11Z Arnnn.l Irt? ,i ,T u-mi, iu, nnaer 1112 Sam r.ir&n.'X'Ei. &:$& 1117. 103, --' " "- "v. tii -i-airi 1113 Tomorrow's I.atonia Entries Firm race, purse Koo. maiden niliea i. 1 niui iiiv, Jane 1 rutin. Amelia 110 ?eeond race claiming tKOO.hree.seVir.olds .Si,t,Unt"Vn-fd "jrlnnta-iir.-trhSn 'if " (in Knfl.nrt 111 ' v'" "n.jminc. 1H9 tit Third race, elajmlnr ISJO, three ear olds War 101. Ophelia. W.. 10 f,i., iW.V 1111 imwarn n riiriAnaTsir tii.. mi ,,. ;- top Diiehesa ot Llrwell 104 Jiilin Jr, 111. rurdey 121. Arcnriotter 1117. i 11 .ii'"',,lm" ,lonn- Mount Wnshina fn Handicap three sear o Ms and upmrd one l",di,n'it'niV:;.n,h,.!!!"'.lT':mV,'",n fMhrsn. loo" .hr.',;,,,:l,n1n,lV,mrr.7"rt'!Vp portunio lit) cu,u,i 122 Oi i'nrliine ' l"S, Llc'rty l.o.in ifornierly Al M. Dick), lis. iii't. Sixth race, purse HOO two.year-otds. S fur Ii0.n,Vn".Zu.Zu' l? Mehairey. 'int. jaek ll'.e. jav 11? d "A" ro,,'r' lns- """ S"'"1 0. teienih rnie rlalmlna, lifio thfee-senr-olda 1.1 Pard I , mile. Penrod 04. Square ,-?"rln-IM ,,.'",''"" 'u "J "lton nil Aak ISf: enrr AW ' L"U l7' Kl ,Iom'' Tomorrow's Helmont Entries " First rnie threes ear-olds nnd upward, sell tnr, b' furlonas. main course v'leek. 10rt, Margaret L. 09, Counsel, in 'Ulxerelde, of Xlon 153. Amhreie, 112. Kllldee, Iln. Acar pl II 07. Dan. 110. Armament. 111. Kir Itlch nrd. 10." Mother Machree, 113 rmhi-t In 111.. ion Hands 11,1 Second race four-ear olds and upward alee Wechase handicap, about 2'. milesMartian. 140, fcaraanet. Mil. Hhnnnon Itler, HO. War lock 140. St Charfcote, 130. Third race, miles, three-year-olds. the Coach Ins Club Handicap. l' miles Wistful 11, Julia l.enn. 120, Hattle. 12u America HI, US. Mar Maid. 117. Golden Ito,l, 115 Ii..aaant Dreams 113, Serenest 113. Yankee Wit, h 121) Caihet 103. The llanshee tt US Fourth race three-eei -olds and up. the el mont mile ,md 3 furlonits Skeptic, un Hour lean 121I. Wunderful. 123 1'lfih Ti". maiden to-enr-olds. claiming strnlKht. JIS furlongs Top Hoots nn i, kam 110 Hlik 112. MVie and Plenu 107 Voiahulary, 112, Alleen O. 107, Fickle Fanes 112, Turban. 112. Annechan 112, Our N'.nheu IIS. 'Juste A . 1117. tlold-n alow. Its. lVrti". Sixth rate, three. year-ntds nnd up. hindlcan mile (larbane. Hit. lthtne Maiden. 117. lit t. r H12. 1'olromi. ins EM- for economy sake you will come to the "B o s t o n" eventually. Why not now, and save that one-fifty on this buy? ' Foot "lOl".M?;,fl,r",0.Ld',' R f'lni tairiett HniV.a IIJ '.LiCiV tholM. 114, llO.tark of Wriuj., "ll ib V.T . H w..p 111 Ooblet 114. erlek ill- Tl4Vu.,.,c..l, nor tirnd Bl', JiiVrffirfrris ,n6,7ry "w"' "J .on.?or..hrenVd'1Vll,1,ne,,n,e,nPt-: fif Vila 11)1 H?,,.1 V- 'n'."" lllf" l' -rJiJi ' i'u " M. lurdman 112 Honors l5S niil' iT,rCp'?i,Luln' - Muslral 142 K'ol 13'1' t-hsr llronn. v m w BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP S. W. Cor. lOfli & Market Sis. Second Floor Over Childs' Use Market or 10th St. Elevator! TODAY'S Cy! Touring Car, $1050 Type SI The Model that Revolutionized the Motor Industry Overhauled, repainted and fully guaranteed. Looks like new hard to believe it a used ear. It presents an opportunity to secure, at very low cost, the qualities of the wonderful Cadillac 8 cylinder motor incomparable flexibility, quietness, smoothness, dependability, power, speed, pick-up, etc. Far superior in every respect to any other car you can get for anything like the same price. An ideal car for ladies to drive no other make, large or small, compares with it in ease of steering and handling. Buy This Car and Enjoy the Prestige of Cadillac Ownership for $1050 Come In and See It Examine the Other Extraordinary Values OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL TEN O'CLOCK AUTOMOBILE SALES CORPORATION 14? North Broad Street ENDICOTT VICTOR ONMERIONCOURTS Defeats French in Feature v Match in Second Round of Singles Play DILEMMA IS CONFRONTED IIAVKKKOItD, Pn.. June IB Edward W. French, of the Cynwyd Coun try Club, bowed to the proweiw of Henry II Kndlcott. also of Merlon. In the eecond round match In the slnRlen when iilfty n resumed In the l'cnnsylanla Slnte patri otic tenuis tournament. Kndlcott, nlnylnc In tnld-neneon form, worked hin n to victory In t hotly con tested three-net mttch. 4-6, 6-4, 0-1. French started off with n rush, wlnnlnK tho first net, but could not stand the itrenu ou imce. and with Kndlcott koIdr nlong stcndlly, he succumbed tn tho net tun rn This victory placed Undlcott In the third round with Unliert W. llcrvcy, of the Wood bury Country club. The wHOnd round In the doubles was filled with the .loo Thayer-KltzcURcnp DKon tenm, whlrh triumphed i.ver K M. rretiih nnd Isaac Starr. Jr . In two sets This wan a rc.iHonalil ea win for Thayer and Dixon who won 6-0, 6-2 With fourteen more matches lo play, the Mcrlnn Cricket Club tennlB committee faces a dilemma ln getthiK the Una Is off the curds, according to achedule, tomorrow afternoon Henry l. Illley, chairman of the tourna ment committee, and Albert I Hosklns and Albert V. Kennedy, decided nt a meeting to ask the players If they could report for piny tomorrow mnrnlnp The conteatnnta were Informed Hint It waH optional wtth them, ns they would not be defaulted Undlcott and Kdward Cassard met Hodnev Heck and William Tlldeti tn n. double matili Heck and Tllden wlnnlnK in tnn nut nf threo seta. G-l, fi-S, 0-J. In the rccond set tho Tllden-Heck team had a lead of K to 2, but Kndlcott nnd Ca,eard braced, winning tho set. 8-C It was their last good Mand. however, for Hecit and Tllden won tho next set, 6-2. Title placed the victors In the semifinal round nf play 8ummar sixoi es sr.ro.vD hound II II Hndleoti. Sl-rlon defeated K W Trench, Cynwyd. 4-0 U-l 0-1 DOl'tH-ES-SECONP ItOUND Joseph Thaer m nd Ftta I'.ugene IHaon Hunt insdon Valley. defeatM 1: w Krench and Isaac Starr. Jr . Cinwjd. 0-0 0 2. Dni-m.Ls Titinn novsp W T. Tllden Jr . and Itcidne llerk Cvnd defeated 11 ll i:ndkott, Merlon, and 11 r Cnssurd r rlcket flub, 0-1, H S 11 2 LOCAL LINKSMEN STAR IN IMTTSHURfiH TOURNEY riTTSUrUCH. June 15. Phlladelphli was represented iimonu the golfers who qualified for the tint imind nf match piny In the Allcghem i'mmti Club patrlntli icurnnment tier.. Win I. ThumpBon Huntingdon Volley, with four nthcrn. gnt iiitn 1 lie f .it night lth a B.ire of 16't In the medal round. He finishes mith A imubb tie rvi ilttd for last place In the first sixteen between two Plttshurghets, and It will ho placed off this morning BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP lite Canvas Sport Shoes rr-f Kv UrtcS Oxfords o r English lace. White rubber soles and pneumatic rubber heels. All sizes. Open Sat. E SPECIAL 111 IX VS'- Ai s z & ttMveatim'y SaSe KOSHLAND-Kinff onhnnini (IMF Snip nf 7I$ lei's Suits Values Up laekward lmsm Is Owing to an unusually backward season, we de cided to clear our surplus c Reason out immediately not odds and ends or from broken lots, but a full and complete clearance of everything be low $25 values. Thequickest way to do that was to make such radical cuts in the prices tha the clothes would be cleared out as fast as they could be fitted. They ARE going fast, too, and there are so many expressions of delight at the remarkable values, that we have pre pared for an extra heavy rushtomorrow. The backward season is our sole reason for this gigantic sale and the tre mendous values should be your reason for paying us an immediate visit. Come one come all they're $9.66, while they last. Alterations charged for but only at Cost of Tailor's Time. Muc Prices on Trousers $-3.48 Worth 83.00 Worth 33.50 BnnntBnnaiBaaaHmBaiaMHMMHUMBs CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER 15-17-19 NORTH 13TH STREET Second Door Ahoy Maria Strait Also 21-26 SOUTH 15TH STREET Optn Monday, Friday of Odd Lots 3" to $25, at iVone Sold on Credit Merchan dise Orders None Sold to Dealers $0.98 2 $0.48 Worth 54.00 Worth 15.00 LAND and Saturday Evtntngi AJmjP -i. m Ai v -
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