ET & EVENING LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1917 IBANE PRACTICES "GOOD-NIGHT" WALLOP WHICH HE INTENDS TO USE ON LEONARD JULY 25 End to i .i, vx :-mt Vfj By ROBERT Y Hi . .ia there was a flrst-chf . . ..nn M lltMv . , u.w";- , ,i,e village of helper- I? ..a a regular place with .-ell" I1......,., nnd ofttime.. was sinngiiv ""'." fi. hnorii-cnw" ami the calaboose " Koine nf the more le.irn nl citizens i'.illcil It the ' cooler." which proven that It was the pride of the community Hut alas' The station house iiipI with haul luck ami went the o. age to the land of tho other godd tit t lo police sta tions It was toin down to make way for the op ry iloiise, as the leading oters de cided that the im'rv House wns MAXW1.M- neejeii nioio than iifrftton of one place were turned L..Z other and soon the pood people rot- L tilt uch a thing as a station house 5Lillted. Even ,1C l,o"C0 force hoth Srt'n-whllcd awav their working hours i,Wn the pictures and reading the dra S columns In the newspapers which "Tarried Into town by tho high wind vTrm'rr Houe had the same social stand StaUlpervllle aH the Statue of Liberty Xxw Tork, the soldier's monument In wLrriind. Lincoln's statue In Chicago and S..iwt it Tort Indian, Pa. It was dear KjjUl Wrts of the natives. W House Gets the Hook fe,t knee- again the blight of misfortune i oier the site of tho old police st.i- lt -was too not 10 nom regular per- kinrH. SO IJ.vrori iJougneriy issueu un Set that the Op'ry House be used, utilized C otherwlso appropriated by one John Krick Kllbane, featherweight champion J tto world, while training for his $20,000 tat wtlh Benny Leonard at Shlbe Park, . . .... or MM... If-- W eTeninK Ul Juiy -t. im- uuiuun jrj Wt law, so uiw ii.ijt.-u incline ivuih Moved from tho lobby and the stage on kleh Little Eva and I'nclo Tom tolled and fclend w" converted Into a boxing ring. ft theiplan atmosphere was replaced by . tittle and bump of the punching bag 4oJ b nolt tnua oi mo uuaiiik kiuvc tWtrethe natives of Leiperville. Pa., down- Nut over the demise of tho Qp'ry House? ! W M ytu could notice when it became XVLted (bout that Kilbano and his manager ci Btoi working out In the classic auditorium leydWnt care wnctner it naa neen con Kttd Into a gymnasium or a whist club. ALL .300 MEMBERS OF THE REDS fa fflRVILLE LOSES OP'RY HOUSE &HEN JOHNNY KILBANE STARTS TO TRAIN J?w jiio jlsuu i with LEUJN AKD Lmis Structure Which Replaced the "Hooch- l ii t r,-iroTi'Pf1 Tnl'n n nvmnnciiiw- nv,A Kin .. d,.ii rtf Tf n-mv nr, r i.: afiVeS x"e x iuw vx o.v v"uhiV vjcuo xveuepwun . MAXWELL Off Ullh the old Idle nml nn sllh lli ni,.l lhe came In droes. and when the workout una held the house was playing to capacity It - belleed that the free admission bad something to do with the crowd At any rale. Kllbane was given the Op'ry Ilouie, and with It n rousing reception He Is so popular In that section of Delaware fount j Hint the only reason ho was not presented with the city hall was because i hey haven't one. HcrIiis llnrd Training All of which a pi elude to the startling t.ews that the featherweight king Is ill active training for the Leonard bout He selected Leiperville tuc.iuse It Is close to the city and the surroundings are unite Pleasant There are many scenic roads to ue for long runs and Jimmy Doughertv has provided huge, roomy nnd comfortable training quarters for hi party Johnny sli.iilow-boxed, skipped the rope, punched the bag luid boxed a couple of rounds with .lohnnv How lies and Jimmy Dunn linune boxes like Leonard, and Kllbane tiled out many of his famous wal lop Aftei this Dunn took him In lintid and then began one of the moit marvelous exhibitions we ever have witnessed. Kil bano stood off nnd slugged with all of his strength, shooting both left and right smashes to Jimmy's Jaw, anv one of which would have flattened tho rotund manager had it landed Hut Dunn placed his glove on his Jaw Just before each punch landed nnd caught the blow on his hand This Is Dunn's system of training He Insists that Kllbnne lilt as hard as ho can and not pull any punches Incidentally, this Is the leason Johnny has flattened so many of his opponents In the past and de veloped what Is termed a "one-punch knock out " Ho expects to use It with good effect on Penny Leonard. Dunn Claims Auto Itccord Jimmy Dunn, In addition to being a big league manager. Is something of i motorist He Is good, and admits It when questioned closely He drove from Cleveland to Leiper ville In his new What's-thls car and Insists that ho established a record. "I left Cleveland Sunday morning," orated James as he pushed his dropping locks out of his eyes, "nnd arrived hero the next day at 4 p. m. The distance Is 432 miles, and It was covered In exactly fifteen hours actual running tlmo. That means I nveraged more than twenty-eight mllos an hour, and If you don't believe It I'll show jou tho road map!" Kllbane will work out every day In the Op'ry House, nnd preparations are being made to take care of visitors who wish to see tho dally wcrkouts. The champion starts in at 2:30 p. m nnd boxes with his sparring partners for one-half hour. MtasL Tv 1 Bt hmw i TGMKKKKSSjjSfB&iBti it . i - . iuZiEflltEZitMHttMM;ff jftHHiiMfllH i 1 BV mWKf .('"'"HiegTTl fii, vf MIPWWWBBBBMBBIIWMBWWn ii L&. JHHHHHHb t I ft'T s35 tt!H&9, ' (fir JBS HiS W2N&F &."" 8 "3. BfJIM ? ii -krf' .vv mimijb4 awss wi i-i sjiJiyM v jffVit x w nui 1 9PST T ku j vmk . r -x-,ft v a- 4 "-"" '' HUNDRED PHILADELPHIA GOLFERS i WILL PLAY IN SHAWNEE TOURNEY, BEGINNING TOMORROW MORNING Course Is One of the Finest in the Country and Is Laid Out in Beautiful Scenic Setting M "'"TV) Kddic KoumIi (rijrht) is runner-up in the race for National Lonptio Lattmt' boners, fluRRint: the ))ill n round the .H.'IO mark; "Orcusy" Nculu (center) is liittinc it up around .310, and Hoc Ciriflith (left) is a point or two over the .301) pace. RUNS SCORED IiY MAJORS THIS WEEK I'lllll I'Mllles . t'lnrliinnll I'ltUhiintli llnntoii Ht l.oul.. Ilrookljn New ork ( hlrnco. . Clnli NATIONAL 5,i:(it V. n(. Sun. Men. Tin-. Tut, I 7 II S 1.1 .1 1 4 I :t a in I (1 1 I AMi:itl('AN I.LAIill SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS -Uy LOUIS II. JAFFE frfflAT there is sufficient talent In rhlla. 'lj(lplil to get together a great boxing ? 1.1..... ,.. ,, 4nl1a fnr nHt.iif. WCpifll, WJIIIUUL Ulllh "1 liil v uui-u.- Itwt'Elttmen, was proved when Hobby Wnn ih nnellistle. nubile livery one of lai tilfjcore of scrappers booked are well afiMwn In Phllly's flstio llmo. To cap the iH-Ut Mil Louisiana was paired with iloltitij Mealy ho of tha kayo crash. To ntukt lurt that each would be primed for .tne ten oauie possioie iney agrego, aim poiteil forfeits, to come In nt 126 pounds. 'Kooclout O'Donnell will get back Into ac- 4nn hm t Ipve tn nltn liia ihm nn ;i rent firtlirboier la the person of Benny Mc- iKtll. It will be one of those fighter vs. Ikxer contests, as will be the Ilennv itaofitin vs. Gussie Icwls go. Lewis Is bvxlnc'ln fine form Patsy Wallace, for r imiteur champ, gets a stiff test In .imtut with Freddy Dlggins. Al Nelson, Ifcixlif nd wrestling with Dr. G. W. Wltt ffciler it the latter's cottage In Chelsea, X J. Is In tip top condition for the open fcf tilt with Knockout Al Wagner as the Krtj of the second part. M imHIS Is as great nn all-star show, bo AfMM Philadelphia Interest goes, as w rer booked here. LT Bobby Gunnlss has clinched the Batch between Loole Tendler and Terry WrtTem. Thev toIII hnir nt Rhllio T.-irlt J.ths star bout of the first show follow- iv K"Dane-Leonard match, on August They have agreed to box at 133 pounds Tern nails fromthe neighborhood of Park, and a lot of Italian constlt- i who never saw him work before, no 'will be on hand to root for a spaghetti ' TkvIaI, T.l. ,,.. .-. ,. t tnmivh - .T IJBu'i UBiiiwoigni, eoa nn i loSJtM!0-"0.! ne ' folnr to war. He ", ana his lintaeo la not that of the ' TllltlBA la ll.kl- .- .. - ... ,.t- UTteoniwf ..: " .L" lo Ml roicn wiin SrSs!?.!11!? mado the champion a tempt efii&r .tbf tch may be clinched for j3ifr par) of Ausuat I iHBTRi.t:"' 'fiinea to box Toune llarlno lfcmterSal!"llr.BM,:h branch of tho Harlem faSrH.S!u!L of Now York, last nlsht. No Iwii - new. 'ntParnV'm.h1 "'V wh0 "topped 8am Mc- li"red h,ii;i!.0 mieen-rouna win lor ma PlmaS hSfr.'11!!!1 ehamplonahlp. tied to box p, Y'" ' f 1 ! hi 1 Hi '" "&$ rfEff 4taW i i ehMV"i,:i. Vn.!.. Innir onost ---. -.M-imunK DOXer. ISmkLI. k.. Jtttu rKtn Vi.- .' '" allan llithtwelaht y wf into ihap, for several matches his m la man- A PLUNGE AFTER ROAD WORK Al Nelson is shown during a dip in the ocean after a morning's run while training at Camp Witt maier, Chelsea, N. J. He boxes Al Wagner at Shibe Park tonight. Atliletlm o Detroit I Wanhliuston H Chlcaxo 4 llonton 4 St. I.oiil .. O New Vork I Cleveland . . 7 High More Tuesday, Detroit, 10 run.. hut. Nun. Mint, Tiic.Tiitnl 7 n n In n is t lloton ft III Ntitliiniil IS III 17 in in in it anil WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY NATIONAL MIXOl'i: Club Won l-nit l'.C. XV In l-okf Split New Vnrk 41) -in fl-.s .C..VH .HIS . . I'hllllrs til St .3IH ...- nil . . M. Louis 41 SH ..-1.17 ..II J ,SW . . Cincinnati 47 4'J ,A2H ..vn.l ..Vi'j . . Chimin 4't 4'i ..Villi .SIS .ft Ilniokl)ll 37 4H7 4UI .INI lloaton 33 48 .4.11 .4 ' .I'M .1311 M'ltUburch SI 5ft .31(1 .311 .Slid .8IKI A5IKKICAN l.llMlfi: Clah Won lout l'.C. Win !. Split Chlrnxo ftl 31 .nil .nsft ,r,S ... Ponton An :u .mil .mi nui (lovelnnil 47 41) .ftlO .51ft .."111 New Vork 4S 39 .ftltt .ftSt .ftlS Detroit 42 41) .fttS .ft-' I .ftdll .SIS Wltklllnicton 33 47 .412 .110 11)7 . . St. Louis 33 AS 8KH .3'IS ,3St Athletlra .... 30 4K .3ft .401) .:i7ft .387 Two ffumes rnmill. Schedule for Today NATIONAL I.KWll'B Cincinnati nt I'hlliiilrlphlK lenr. Chlenro nt New ork cle.ir. St. I.OUU at llniokIn clenr. l'lttftburah at IIoton cloudy (two game). AMEItlCAN LTIAOrn Athletles nt Detroit cloudy (two iiunn). New ork nt CleTrlnnd-cleur. Wnahlnrton at Chlcaxo cloudy (two camel), lloaton nt St. Loul rlenr. 1NTEUNATI0NAL I.KAOITB Newark at Itofhenter cloudy. Richmond at llun"alt clrnr. Providence at Toronto threntenlnc camrH). Baltimore nt tlontrenl tmrtly cloudy. CiftOW ikfe TOPIAYGOLF U 9ZCfiarles (Cticc) cvansJr. ;ffHgs5&gafa&f , in ,,.-.,,11-1,1,' L Common Faults of New Planers NTIY I plnv. il at 1Mkov.1t With M frlpnil of tninn It va tho HfHt tltno I hud himi him pl.iv since tho polf rt en firm c1kimI latt year and I :n rtus t learn hnw hln KJirne ,n ruining on Wo T.:.'.:.ni -1-V an old had niUed me to cilttclzc It freelv. for he has been playing onlv a cou ple of vcars Wal ter Main, although he has fallen Into a few bad habits, teally Is a very good player for the tlmo he has befn nt the game, lie makes some verv luilli.int shots, but they do not como nff as often as he cxpect.i them We all aio subject to such dis appointments, b u t of course the begin ner Is loss likely to control his shots so f4 '"S i -i&m i : ffirai fES- it wSti, ffigiffl tin- hands as a center, nnd not bo kept on the same plane with tho club Do Not "Stab" Hall This leads me to another fault . that of liilttltig on the shot" This Is a form of tin' stab shut, tt Is a big mistake, for the stroke must always be completed. 11 Is not enough inrreiy to have hit the ball properly, for thi'ie are two halves to tho stroke and in lark of equality Is a defect. Another thing, the knuckles of the right hind must point to the sky on tho finish;; nuit nut be under. Questions and Answers r- in i iviiif tlirfi,nift in opinion on the v h. t, I nlrt .in to wliir n rluh Hhnulil VVf wuuld Ilka to huo yuur opinion lliev ki i pi J frequently naked unii II MILLS I.VA.NS can bring (too acer. Frank Ponnto, hns In viw for him. Wil liams Is a rugged battler To retired boxen. Younic Palmer and Lew Trucey, are thinking: seriously of taklnir an other flyer with their nuts against each other. They both hnll from Tioga, and probably will meet at White Park In two or three weeks. I'reddy WcWi. It Is probable, will never box again, unlos Denny Leonard agrees lo a twenty rounder to a derision with the llrlton. Welsh would like to regain his title, but Isn't a bit anxious to train for smaller contests. Frnnkle Clarke la keeping In shape on the Boardwalk at Atlantic city hustling the Kvknim) LxroiH Clarke, as a bantam, boxed In great shape last fall. Tha coming aeason rrankle mil be much bigger. Wally Nelson, knockout member of tha Nelson family of boxera will appear In one of the prelims to the KUbane-Leonard bout on the 23th. Ha will box a New York bantam, to ba as lected by Rtcardo C'urley. IgBETS MAKES A PLEA Dodgers Would Hnvfi liaised JUOO.OOO for War Relief Fund if Not Stopped Ifkarlea vr ru,... ,i .. u. Kalyn Xatlnnal T,nm.& T)n.Anll rliiK rday eald the Dodeers would have 100,000 for war relief work If his tlU V . fls permitted to play at kd- Flel11 on Sundays during the current J? The activities of several nrooklyn ?"" prevented the Dodgers from en- bta, together with Wllbert Robinson. r of the Dodgers, has been held for 1" General Sessions on a charge of '"ne the Sabbath law. " 8?DLE ATLANTIC MEET H.HEDULED FOR AUG. 25 t a ano,ui . ... - ..- .l- h. , , "' meeting ot omciais oi ino UQ Atlantln Rla,.n A .,UH n lh J "' "M In this city yesterday, It was .3 to hold the annual championships of meet1.0" IIoUBtn Field August 25. vera... W,,L, luumiaea vo vv isan i li- ,C no dubt will attract a larger ,n yet recorded. Samuel J. .the Meadowbrook Club, an- HIRSCHBERG TO MEET EMERSON IN FINALS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J-Jnly 18. Gerald Emerson, of East Orange, and Morton Hlrschbere, of Jacksonville, has survived for tho championship round of the Atlantlo City open Junior tennis tournament for boya under nineteen years old Emerson caught a tartar In Ralph Myers, who Monday defeated High Kiddle, former holder of both the singles and dou bles championship of the Atlantlo City High School and the determining margins of the games were meager. The sets ware 10-8, 3-6, 6-4, and the victor appeared always In doubt during the fast and furious play of the featureful match, lllrschberg defeated Donald Blankarn, a youthful metropolis star. The Atlantic City Yacht Club opens a ladles' handicap tournament at close of this event. Singles and mixed doubles will be player. Summaries singles semifinal round: Morton lllrschberg defeated Donald Dlan I. rn, 6-2. 6-3, Gerald Emerson defeated Ralph Myers, 10-8, 3-6, C-4. Doubles Semifinal Round Donald Illankarn and Gerald Emerson de feated Arthur Loeb and Howard Laws, 8-t, Morton lllrschberg and Ralph Myers da. feated Hugh Riddle and Mllo Miller. 6-3, fl-L Open Air Arena Shibe Park 1ST AND I.KIIIOH AVK. WEUNKSDAV xSVU.. JITLV faXH ..auf u ,aj.'ffA wewt. Yeuterday's Results NATIONAL LLAGl'i: Cincinnati, 3 rhlllles, 1. New York, ui Clilrnxo, 1. Iloiiton, 10 rlttnburxh, 0, Urooklyn, 2i Ht. lyiuls. 1 (10 Innings). AMKRICAN LllAOtJK Detroit. Dl Athletics, 2. Athletics, 3: Detroit, t (second game). Chicago, fit Vi aanlngton, 0, Chicago, 3i Washington, 2 (beennd game, 11 innings). Cleveland, 2 New ork, 1. rit. Illlls, 3i lto-ton, 2. KASTLKN I.KAOnK Springfield, 0: Drldceport, 3 New Haven. 3. Worcester. 1. Lawrence, 8. New London, 5, l'ortland, 18; Hartford, 5. that he them off eight times out of ten As 1 watched Mr. Main playing and lis tened to his itucstlnns tho thought occurred to mo that many of my readers have en countered the sjiino dinicultles In their play ing. Of courso I cannot meet you all nnd give personal advice, hut 1 can offer certain hints and rules whose timeliness was sug gested by my friend. Stand Flat-Footcd A fault one. Is very likely to fall Into Is bending too far over tho hall. This Is wrong for tho amount of bend to tho body (.hnuld be governed by tho llo of the club. Tho first thing In the address of the ball Is to get the right nngle with tho Imaginary line nf play, then hold tho club loosely In one hand, with neither toe nor heel off tho ground Tho hands must not be too low down, for In that position It Is Impossible) to get tho proper twist nt tho waist which Is so Important. A common fault among a largo number of golfers Is a wide-open stance nn the full shots. With this stance they alni to the left, catching tho ball on tho upstroke and allow ing for tho sllco that never comes oft when most expected This comes from allowing the hands to go out too much In the follow through, for ono works himself Into that jiosltlon because ho cannot get his club head around fast enough from tho proper position It mut be remembered that tho hands should bn like a center when club head meets bull The iluli head should go through the t-.ill nnd describe an arc with lours l one of lh mnfcf. illicitlmm In gulf l'ernnu'.li. nml uh ii nkiilt ur long Mtudv, I m.ike this a matter of hiilume mid fouifort In "feel." Mr viikkIcii cluhs 1 Knii iiiioih me minute or ine lentlier, while 1 grip my rleelt mlillmii nnd Jigger near the top. In ihi.lne tuv mnMi I grin It tun, middle or bottom, ileiienillng on the iliitnnre to be nuiilr tint fur full stints, mlilille for half idiot, bottom for iiuurter ulinti AMERICAN BOY WINS . BOXING BOUT ABROAD ALL golf roads aro leading to Fhawnee XJLthls week, and by train and motor scores of l'hlladelphlans ore hustling for the charming course abovo the Delaware Water Hap While It Is a tournament that at tracts golfers from every section of the country, It Is essentially a Philadelphia tournament, and ever since It was first held five or six years ago the bulk of the prlres have, been brought to rhlladeipnia. This yeai there will be no prlxes, but In stead there will bs medals awarded and the winners nnd runtiers-up lu tho two (lights will have the pleasure of giving a sum equivalent to the prize to tho Red Cros or nnv wnr fund that may nppenl to them The Hhavvnee cnure, like tint at line Yallev. Is mado possible) by the generosity 't nn Individual Years ago C. C Worth Ington who Is pevernl times n millionaire, had a nlne-hulo courso near the present Tlui'kwnod Inn. and ono of tho prlrcs which Oe.irge Crump vntues mot Is a cup he won there venrs and years ago The course Itself Is built In part around the big hotel nnd tho start and finish are right nt the hostelry lint most of the i nurse is nn the Island separated from tho mainland bv tho Illnnleklll Of tho eight een holes rive aro near the hotel and tho utheis are on the Island with tho famous Illnnleklll hole with the le'e on the Island and the green on the mainland and nothing between but the stream. Women's Championship There Is n lot of Interest attached to tho Slmwnee course this year by reason of the fin t that the women's national champion ship will be held there In October. One of the greatest tournaments ever Ringed In this niunlry was In the summer of 1913. when .ihck McDoimott. then the national open champion, won the op?n tournament there .uid incidentally adinlnltered the (Irst de feat Harry Vanlon nnd Edward Ray had suffered on their long and triumphant tour of this country There Is pmhahlv no course In the coun try oilier than the Ekwanok links that hns i more beautiful setting than Shawnee The greater part of It Is flat, but on a half dnreii holes or more there Is undulating ground In the distance and on every side ,ne the mountains, and nt sunset there Is no prettier sight. There Is a wealth of song birds and the whistle of the quail Is heard on every side. A hooked ball on the earlier holes on the Island Is badly punished, for the ball will land cither In the Dclawnre or the Ulnnle klll. which Is a branch of the larger stream so to prevent balls from being lost a furrow has been plowed around the Island nnd If the ball lands In It It Is considered out nf hounds. There Is plenty of length to the courso nnd there are nt least two very fine threo-shotters. while the two-shotters, which predominate on everj- course, range from a full wood to n nlbllc for the second shot Tho one-shotters are particularly excellent nnd the one with the greatest reputation Is the sixteenth, or Dlnnleklll The Diiiniekill Hole The tee Is Just above the water and 130 yards or more away is the green with nothing Intervening but a broad stretch of water. It Is one of tho best of mental Willie Jones Heats Jack Morris Southwest Africa Port of Call at a SWAKOPMITND. C. erman Southwest Afrlcn. July 2 Willie .loncs. the American boxer who Is with the fleet at this port, handed Jack Morris a surprise package by n decisive beating In a (lfteen-round bout hero last night. In tho fifth nnd tenth rounds Jones banged Morris around the face with right and lefts nnd sent him staggering to the ropes In the llnnl round Jones scored a knock down, but the bell saved Morris T Don't Muff the Greatest Fight Since the Battle of Gettysburg On July 2T HK.NNV I.f.ONAKI) and JOHNNY IUI.IIV.NK s en rounds at Hhllic Park Did ynu ever seu two world s champions before In one nnrc No yon did not That's tho Aniwer You owe vourself this treat. 120 (inn purse biggest In history for six rounds. Tickets $1, $2, $3 and $5, at Gimbel's, Spalding's and Harry Edwards's. The Franklin Covers (38.5) Miles on a Single Gallon of Gasoline Friday, July 13th, with a stock Series Nine Franklin touring car, with one gallon of commercial gasoline in a glass hottle attached direct to the carburetor, a run was made to Valley Forge and return from our garage, via Montgomery Pike, with the result that the car ran 38.5 miles before the gasoline gave, out. An affidavit sworn to by Mr. Bray, of The Phila. "Press," and Mr. Riordan, of the "Public Ledger," substan tiates the correctness of this statement. This Franklin Thrift is Nothing New Franklin gasoline economy is no "news" to the experienced motorist. We don't mean it as such. This demonstration is just a reminder that a motor car either has thrift and efficiency or it hasn't. If it has, per formance alone will prove it. That's why we have never hesitated to put the Franklin to every kind of a proof. t merely means that the Franklin a scientifically constructed, light weight car rids itself of gasoline-consuming wear and tear that cuts the life of a car and leads to unnecessary depreciation. The Franklin we demonstrated with Friday is on our showroom floor. We invite you to understand why the 'Franklin stands alone on this question of tested-out thrift and efficiency. SWEETEN AUTOMOBILE COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS OP FRANKLIN AUTOMOBILES 3430 CHESTNUT STREET hazards, ind more golfer: have eome to Kflof playing thla hola than any othep. Tho shot Itself la not hard, but thera ts a Kre.it temptation to lift tha head In makln tha shot So, during the tournament days, they have a boy who riots nothing else but rctrlrvo golf balls. On ono memorable oo conlon when the ninnleklll was the fatal thirteenth hole, a Philadelphia playar wa three up Tho other man seemed hope lessly out of It but ho had the honor. He vvaa nervous, and he put three balls Into the stream The other chap, not to be out dope, slammed four In and the first player won tho hole with a nine. Then the ot&er fellow blew up nnd eventuajly lost the match. The two paired up In a best ball contest the next day. and had the satis faction of winning the trophy. During the first few years the club had trouble In getting caddies, so every year they ship up a lot of Philadelphia and New Vork youngsters, nnd they camp ncross the river Ono of the usual sights of the morn. Ing wns to watch a. boat load of caddies leave the Jersey side for the links. There would be about fifteen boys In the boat and Invariably the boo.1 would upset half way over The boyn thought nothing of the ducking nnd not ono of them returned for dry clothing. Miniature Zoo Mr Wurthlngton owns one of the largest deer preserves In the Stnto of New Jersey, directly ncroM from the Inn, and every night tho doer may bo seen drinking In the Delaware or feeding In the open patches. In count ctlon with the club there Is a small zoo and nplary. and It Is filled with a lot of Interesting animals and birds. The fishing on the Delaware Is famous and the golfers uiually manage to put In a day or two on tho river after bass A wee bit nervous, eh? That won't do. You've got to have steady nerves to sit in the business jjame today. Vou'd better switch to Qirards. Never gets ozfyoiwlpcrvcs Real Havana. 10c and up. Empty claims nothing H When we tell you that the Monroe is the best automobile value in America to ll day s That it will perform any service better than pi any car on the market. near its class E or price m That it will give from 20 to 25, miles per H gallon of gas g That the average cost for repairs is the H lowest on record E That for class, luxury and finish it could p5 easily sell at twice the price Eg That the growth of its reputation has out- f stripped any new car ever intro- e duced We'll prove it g Any doubt that you may have can easily be p removed by a demonstration.. E: Phone Spruce S80 5 EH 5-Passenger Touring Car, $1095 harding Corporation 326 North Broad Street ,r' $w- Blu. u-1 -:, ,. A' I ..!MsFlW'' Jlk- Jfai'r .-,! Vi'.af :.: - :. i -?i-e- . - , i: !
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