iW3SJ3W " " v '.'' iV, - j ' "'-,.. , nl!r iBB I 1-11 ' t '.,', ,,.., O-f 'V., ... ,. . '. '7UsV v 'vl3a 't,fi' 'lil 1 I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1918 " - , PHILADELPHIA WOMEN MEET ON THE GOLF LINKS TODAY SPORTS NEWS AND COMMM -i INSURANCE GOLFERS OF THIS CITY AND NEW YORK IN BIG TOURNEY TODAY Will Play in Four-Ball Match at Whilcinarsh While Others Are Engaging in Medal Handicaps and Tomhstonc Events PLAY IN INTERCLUB GOLF MATCHES PHILS ARE AFTER FOURTH POSITION PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS TO .VJ" & HOLD ELEVENTH ANNUA t'S T7T17T n rAMT17CTnC? TTT1VT1?;' jMoranmcn Lack the Punch, hut Hope to Get Go ing Today MAYER ON THE SLAB IT Track and Field and Military Events Will Be Decidi on Roman Catholic High Athletic fe'l ,. . .-k-BeX'-l 1' ield Am v J" . r " By TILLIAM THK tlrs,t Intercity jrolf contest be tween New York and Philadelphia Insurance men will be plaed nt the WhltcnitirHh Vallev Country Club todav X(w York will send irtiout twenty men to play against the local Kolfers In four ball matches, and some of the best Kolfers In the Metropolitan district are expected to pla l'nfortunatel Oswald Klrby, the former Metropolitan and New Jerse champion will not be able to pla because of another encasement, hut Uardlner White will head the New Yorkers Philadelphia will place a stronrf team In the field against them IncludlnR Mas Marston, also a former Metropolitan and New Jertiey champion , Sidney Shar vvood, who, among other thinprs, took porno of the bct of the Metropolitan cracks Into camp last vear In the Lake wood tournament; Maurice ninlev, re cent winner of the Atlantic Cit tprlni? tournament , A II Smith, who has twice won the Philadelphia championship , 1'iank Bohlcn C B Jennings, u It I.jcett and (ieoige II Brooke AH Sorts of Matches There will be a vlsltorb medal nlav handicip of eighteen holes, and .1 vlai tors' handicap nag tournament Kor the local golfers there will be an ilghteen-r-ole flag handle ip tournament, pat terned after tho Tombstone tourna ments, an elghteen-hole medal pl-vv handicap and a selective elghteen-hole bcore out of thirty six holes tournev for the nongolfer3 there will be a put ting contest The New Yorkers will be the guests of the local men at a dimur at Wliltcmar-h At that time arrangements will be made for a cup to lie paid for b both associa tions and to be competed for annu ill The golfers who will pla toda aro engaged In the file. cai-ualt and liability Insurance, and tho mine of the new as sociation Is the Insuiance (iolf Associa tion of Philadelphia. There has been a s-mallcr association for the past nine ears which was organized b Sidney Sharwood lie Is the secretary of the newer and greater organization which now numbern 105 membere Tirst of Interutj Tournev s There has been a numbel of efforts to get the insuraiue golfers of New York and this city together. The Metropoll- PENN CHARTER WINS AT TENNIS Captures Interscholastic Ti tle hy .Defeating Episco- pal Academy I earn FOR THE F I F T II YEAR Two trophies and another champion ship were gathered in cteroay bv Doctor Strongs Invincible tennis team at Penn Charter The occasion was the meet with Episcopal at Queen Lane, the home squad winning 5 matches. to C. The victorv gave Penn Charter the Interscholastic League title Two cups will go to the winners, who have now won the laurels for five con secutive seas-ons TMe Manhelm Per petual Challenge Tiophv and the inter Echolastlc 'three-leggfcl ' trophy are the prizes voncerned The latter Is also permanent hh it w as put up for the tchool winning It three timet" Hit Tto.,n rimrtrr h -core for the season Is 47 7, with 1 point et to be plaed Tills will bo decided when Wilson meets Seltzer, of Trankfoid, In a postponed match Score Singles vVllfcon defeated Ttobb by de fault: March defeated Harper, 2-0, 6-0, 6-0 , Miller won from Frazlcr by default; llapp defeated Mclllroy, 6-3, 6-1. Doubles Jacobs and Talor, of Penn Charter, won by default. RICHARDS AND TAYLOR IN FINAL TENNIS TILT National Hoj Champion anil UrooLlvn Lad Will Meet for Junior Honors Saturday New XorU, Ma 21 Vincent P.ich erJs. the nation tl boy champion ana Harold Tali will meet next Saturday for the Junior tennis championship of Brook!) n The entered tne final round of the titular tournament on the courts of the Terrace Club of Klalbush yes terday niclmids moved around with considerable uKllily and scored a dou ble triumph After taking the measure of nichard Myers, of Philadelphia, In the third round, 6-u 0-2, the Yonkers outh eliminated Gerald Emerson, of Uast Orange, In the semifinal, 6-0, 6-4 Taylor pla'td spectacular tennis In de featlng G B Fflngst, of Philadelphia, In a three-set tussle that brlsuea with ac tion The Brooklyn boy lost tne open ing set, but came back strong in .the second and emerged successful In the third. The tally was 2-6, 6-4, 7-5. RIcharda was In one of ms rare moods, especially In his match with r.merson. It had been conceded that Richards vvould'defeaf Myers, but there was a sus picion that Umerson might stop lilm However Richards dlsiioaeo of the Jer sey boy In a keen tight at the net Pfingst who was the laBt of the six Philadelphia aspirants who came here on Saturday, made Taylor display the best ten.ila that was In hlm-The Quaker lad forced the play In the first set and wn especially effective overhead, but TaIor proved the better stayer. The boys' singles may be finished this afternoon and a start will be made In the doubles. Northeast Beats Pedagogy Nnrtheait Hlh School defeated th School of Pedsoy yentirdav. U to The samo woa pteyed on Northeaat's field and wan featured by heavy hitting. ( NORTHEAST PEDAGOgY rhoaa rnoaa niA'r Sb aa -O 2 1 10 Desaen 61. 1112 0 Walter cf. 1 T 0 0 0 I'unVm.lf 112 0 0 i.lShtf I cf. 0 0 0 0 Wa'd.lb.Sb 1 S 2 a 0 Rente If... 2 0 2 0 0 (Irlfnn.c.lb 1 1J0 1 n yomm.lb . isTio oothe.su.o o o'2 s l h gB?in. aL rj 10 Itoaen.rf . 0 0 2O0 ' zz. -"------ v i . . a es..... Ik i n F. n - .1111 O I Oil f nuuiisn." " " " uonvn.ii.. UUIl. tl Dau'rne.eK i i u u t- m Kw.,;?j,faji H. EVANS tan plaers In that modest uki tplcal of Greater New York hae an Idea that thev are going to hive a picnic with the local plaers, but there Is every Indlci-' tlon that something In the j of a surprise Is awaiting them The lmpres. sion seems to be In the minns or me visitors that there are relatively er few good golfers In this city, who are In Che Insurance business, but the teem which Philadelphia will put In the field against- the New Yorkers will very probablv disabuse the minds of the Metropolitan plaers for all time to come tt will be a big day as well for the other Insurance men whose golf Is such that they have no opportunity to play on the team. Most of the playing will be done in four-ball matches, and aa there are no gross prizes to be won and every thing except the team matches is run on a handicap basis, all the nlajers will have a chance at the prizes Under tin old plan a certain sum was charged foi the da, whether the players staed tt dinner or not The new plan Is more equitable and if the players cannot stay to dinner It will not be charged u against them Large Field Placing The insurance men are chock full of enthusiasm and the field which will play toda will be a large one Whltemarhh Is an excellent test of golf and there li plentv of variety In the holes Both the New York and Philadelphia Insurance golfing associations aro strong both in numbers and quality of the golf ers I'icli association will hold two an nual tournaments In the spring and fall and when the spring tournament Is held In New York the Phliadelphlans will bo the guests Tills will also apply to th I fall tournaments, and there villi bo an exchange of courtesies between the or j ganlzitlons It Is hoped to have two big team matches each eir, one over a Phlladcl-j phia course, and another over one of the numerous Metropolitan links. Toda It the opening clash between the two or- ganlzatlons, and next ear some of tho i best plavers In the countr will be In these Interclt tournaments ' uto Men lo Mret at Shore I tlantlr ( Ity, May 21 The American Automobile Association will hold Its an nual meeting here on Krlda The spring meeting of the Associated Auto mobile Clubs of New Jersey Is held on the next day George Burns Advances Into Runner-Up Position n ennnrrlinir for four wife liltw In ftlv trip to the plate senterdar after, noon (Jeonie HurnM, tlrht baitemiiii of the Alhtetlrn udranred to runner-up po-1-tlon In tho rare for butllnK honor in the metirnn I riiRue. with nn averare or ,ae4. ThU Is four points hetter than llif resord of l.forre lsler, who iiIno hns liis-n on n Injttlnr rampare durlnr the last week. In the other blc-Iearne rlreutt "Red" mlth, of the llravef went "oier the top" h MlummtnK out three saftles In four time at hut. paNftlmr the Injured I nrr Dorle. The Itostiin atar han made heienteen hltH In his taut twentv-l times at the rubber for an aieruce of 0.Y4. The live leudern In the two mujor leacues are: wtiowi. n:nrn Tlajer. Hub i. V.ll. R. II. ( Nmllll, llonlon 2S RD 13 41 Hojle. N. . IK Xi 14 21 hallff N. V. 1H 112 24 40 Merkle. rhlruco . 27 101 12 :IR Daubert, llkl 21 71 13 27 P.C. .414 .4 id .w .1BV .3M AMhRILXN I.Kfll'E IMaer. f lub Ituth. Iloaton ItiirnH, I'blia. slsler. St. 1.. spenker, lev. Walker. Thlla. n. a. it. k. it. r c. 17 34 1J .407 ii 107 in .14 .3KO .110 .330 21 100 II , 29 101 20 S7 , 27 103 1! 37 Iron Magnate Hiring Stars rnrkeroburK. Pti . Mh 21 Huraic A Rerfle Parkersburft Iron miicn Uo .clnlmi to huo the fatfil semi professional biHo bill learn In the inuntry this sc-atton hii 1 Is pavjnir bis men bis leuffuc baUrlia fur plavlnjr tien flal Harvard Iocs paiu rambridne, If am.. vta 21 The V S aal ihool for the second tlmn in a ueek, defeatefj Harvard this afternoon The score was 111 to fi O Keefe, Harvard a best pitcher, was knocked out of the box in me Itrsi inmns Amateur Notes I'rankford Junitlnn R, It, has 'Ia 21 and dates in June and July open and would like to hear from lirat-class hou.e nlnea ollerlne a reasonable guarantee Charles Stevenson, manager. 1717 Van Dike, street franklin F. C, a fulb uniformed fourteen and fifteen ear old team. Mould like to arrarfvc camps with tPAmd havlnff hnm. Rrnuu Is and palnv a reasonable auarantee josepn u .-eiii, manater, .ois houth 1 if. tecnth street. I rulhier . C, haa 1a 30 afternoon and dales in Julv and Auirust open and would like lo hvar from strletlj tiratIass travel 1MB teams LharliM hihaher. manager, 34 Dudliy street i Columbia . . would like to hear from any seventeen and eightien 'ear old teams havlnic home grounds and olterlng a reason . able guarantee Jack Dole, manager. 154 ' North Eleventh stret. "I Atlas Club, a strong fifteen and seventeen vear uld uniformed team would like to hear from a rood out-of-town team for Mav .10 Harrv Velorlc manager. Ills East Moih menslng avenue It) an A. C, which played such teams aa Upper Darb Clifton Professionals Pra llnger and Melrose, of Atlantic Clt. would like to Arrange games for Sundays with some of the leading first-class home teams offering suttabl inducements J, Nichol son, manager. ,1120 Merlon avenue, Rofcemnnt A A. has won all of Us games this season and the excellent form of Ham nre-nman manaaer and pitcher, who haa held his opponents to Try few runs has been larrelv resnonsible. AMn nniH.t.u renter fielder, also has been a great heln ' tn the ream Sunday afternoon Itoaemont I plava the fast Phllmore A A at fllxty-nlnth ' First Hutch, a tirat.cli.ss semiprofeailonal team haa reorganized for the season and la now ready to hook "ames 1th home teams of that class In Pennsylvania N Jersey and Delaware Edwin s. Ritter iiiuuhs-t, .to. .-orin i am avenue. North Knd 4TIi.Ii defeated the Rockland A A by a score of T to, II. North Knd has Mv 21 open and would like to hrar from flrst-clasa home teams In Pennsvl. vanla. New Jersey and Delaware oferlng a reasonable guarantee j, r nberle manajrer. 1011 North Ifopo street, or rail Kensington 4781 between 8.30 and p. m, Argo A. A., a strictly tlrst.riass travel. Ing team, has two win on Memorial nay onen and would Ilka to hear from noma gonl out-of-town club having home grounds nd offering a reasonable guarantee. J Palley, manager, 718 Belgrade street Teerleaa C, C. la ranldlv coming tn h front aa a ftrst-claaa Junior nine, having defeated aueS, strong teams as Thompson B. C K"ej, lrlc and A. O. H. No. 10S. IMlfAn A. A. haa nrcaniseA thla mmn I" i ariBiproiraaionai this) IM SsssssLsBaBMinMEf BtyfBfp-' si y &sA i mm$mmmmmm. wmmmmi ' " BHiH)BC:jr2,rVS ' I iHMIKBTJlfflff d HRS WILLAH WEAVER, . ' 1 viMKOHEjIBBMttBC cprlx iS' lni(SSSsi..H., MISS MAY HELL, Philadelphia C.C. PENN FRESH PLAY NAVY NINE TODAY Yearlings Will Settle Argu ment Started With Cost Accounting Thursday HARVEY WILL TWIRL The Pennslvanli freshman team, undefeated In Us games to date, will pla the Cost Amounting nine of the League Island N.iv Yiird, on Vranklln Field this afternoon The game will -tart at 3 30 o'clork I The argument hetwetn tho freshmen 'ad the vennien started list Thtirsdav at League lsl ind, but tiny did not hive a rliinco to finish It Hasehall games are minor things In the ees of the mllltarv authnritles and when the con test was in tho third Inning the inn rlnes wantid tho diamond for drilling (purpose and the teams were chased I The jearltngd at the tlmo were leading bv 3 'to 1 i I-ast Wednesday afternoon the Cost i i minting aggregation handed the Penn varsity n 2-0 defeat vihen Joe Letters 'connected for a home run with a team- I mate loitering mi the runwavs Spurred I on bv the fact that tho first team was 'defeated b the voemen the freshmen I will give their best to giln the decision over the men of the aid 1 ll.irve, a outh from Pottstown, will I do the hurling foi the freshmen and Borrels will twirl for Cost Accounting The varsity nine is without ,i mld- 'week game this week but on Saturda alo will bt plivid at Now Haven and the mvthkal collegiate championship Is at Maki Nellhfi Bernhardt nor Talcott have been IxaHn by any college team thi- car and a thrilling game appears to be on the list foi the Ell roottra POOR RICHARD CLLB OLT TO BEAT N. Y. AD CLUD Annual Golf Contest Will Be Plajed Toda Over Crus H. K. Curtis's Private Course The Poor Richard Club und the N'ew York Ad Club w ill meet toda In their annual golf match over the private course of 0 rus H K Curtis at Jen klntovvn The last match between the two organizations was p!acd In N'ew York, and the New Yorkers wire the winners The Poor Richard golfers hope to even up mutters toduv, und the tournament will be pl.ied, rain or shine Silmberl Heals Lcwn lln-ton. 1U .'1 Al vhuberl of Seu Bed ford not h decision o.er Ousle l.ewls of rihii.,iinhii tuMt ntuht hi ihp DoualaiiS I in twelic rounds Jewls showed some er Oliver and ilean work and made a line linpreslon on the fans He la a won clerfullj good bo-er but ill 1 not appear strong enough for th New iledford bo who Is In rlne shape at present a tonalstmt lead and while l,ewls tried hard In the iloKhig rounds to nienoine this ledri his efforts were unavailing Both men en jered the ring at the weight called for 1J4 isjunds Wills Slops Langfonl III inOl Ol me iff riitnMH eiiunn t, imu Panama. Ma .'1 Harry M Ills negro pugilist, defeated the vvteran Sam I.ang ford In seven rounds l.angford'a eeiond threw up the sponge to save the negro from further punishment Brenneman Wins Live BirJ Shoot Marietta. Pa.. May IM rhe following scores were made b the Lancaster CountJ Oun Club ut live birds llreiineman was hlah man Brenneman 48 Ault, .17 JleWnn 40 Bolton -ii, Posen 44. Arubj 4J II Barr, 4.' I'rltihard 41 IVeller. 41 Bradley. 3H. Kster 41 l.lndsaj 41. Can lulll Stark U 1 A l W B l'ralm 7 AH Bote 34 It K ,Mler 4B. J K llerr. 4it. VV Hambrlsht 41 Kshleman, JS, Dr Brenneman 41 Birihboro to Holtl Big Shoot lllrdsbora. Pa., May Jl Tpe. Blrdsboro Gun Club will bold Ita opening shoot on the new grounds Memorial Day In the after noon the following prizes will be given tn the members Laih member breaking VI targets straight will be given II or breaking J out of any VI targets the shooter will not have topay for his tsr gets Also watch fobs will bo awarded Be sides the prises mentioned there will be about twenty other trophlea Minors JVtmu Umpires ii.ifAM. Conn., May 21 Umpires for the Eaatern Baaeball league ha been announced They are Joseph Daly, of 8t iSulat llduard alcBrlda. ot Jersey City. Krank llrown, of Plttsbunrh. Pa , and Tnomaa Kelly ot llroekton Mass Ten Eyck SucceeJi Son Ilululli, Minn,, May 21.. Jamas K Ten Erk developer of thu, champion Du'uth !1. Ji t. chan 'v. t Boat Club rowing crews, resumed yeatsr dw "twoauso o ,f prew! buslnesa raQn''.fpflLrJa A p Hnms Feen7. Mcrs. rtiF' .'& w UIA- Lb. V" n"A-V' .VrU1rKenlnr,Mar4 jamf ln MR.8 W cJ PECK. Menon What May Happen in Baseball Today Mil RH S I I. Won l,ot l.ll p . fill ,ion ,1111 117 ,lll ,1111 ,414 .101 Win .007 .177 .155 .1X1 .100 ,IHI .4111 .3.1.1 Ite .ni3 .13H .117 .100 .tli .IIS .420 ,it! Boston Chicago New lork ( leielanil st. Ixiuls Mnslilngtoii Athletics Detroit 19 10 II II II It II II II HI II II 1! I N riONt. I.K Mll'l P (. 710 BIO Afll llnti Invt it 7 Win .71K .041 .1HI ..-..-.fl .144 .107 . t7 .317 New lork ( htrngo Inclnnatl rltMiurgh Phillies BmokIn llostin St. Ioul .734 .1107 .14H 111 .407 .170 .111 .1JI 17 17 II II 10 111 0 10 1 1 i; ii in IK 1H 13 i;i isi 117 111 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS MI KK AN I hdl K thlrtlis. r.t Detroit. 4 (U Innlnisl. ItOfton, Hi ( levelanil, 1. f hlitiKo. (Ii Ne ork. 1. st. I onls, -I: Washington, 2. VTIIIN VI. I HVtit K rltlsliurih. ,, I'lilllles. I. Clmlnnatl, Ii llnston ?. Ilrookbn It ( hlraeo 2. NcMork, .Ii "l. fouls, 3 M.IIIDILE !0n TODAY VIHtirN I Kt!l B Iletroll nt rhilailelulila lean 1 45 lilcaao nt Ne orU llaln: 1 4 leieland at lloston Clonttri .1 15. St. I oul at UHshlntton Clear, 4 30. WTION M. IKWH I. Phillies nt rittsburah lean Jin Neil rk at St. Loiib. ( lc,m .t.TO llrooklrn at rhlrao lear, 3. Uoston ut (Inclnnitl Cloudy! .130. INThllN TIOAI.. I.KAOIK .Icrwv ( Itr ut Siraruie Clood) i 110 Neiinrk at llocliester t lean 4. Illnchunitnn ut Buffalo C loudj I I Ituttlmore ill Toronto flotidj I 330 HUI THE TRCK STAR I II WERFORD MEET Treii ferliool Win- Two Meets, hcniore rirHtinp West Thill, ami Jumoro Eiiiscopal llaverforil, I'n.. -Ma 21 Haverford ferhool trackmen won two meets In a double-header here esterda a t-etnor meet from West Philadelphia High School h the points fccorc of 7J to 26, and a junior meet from Kiiisco.il b. the score of 36 to 27 Huhn, bv norlng 16 points, brought hlu total fot the eai i-o high that he I cannot be defeated In the annual con teat for the Powell Cup He was high In the meet Yourg, with 11 points, viasl HCiond In the scoring Huhn won the i low hurdles the broad Jump and tooK sicond in the high hurdles and the shot put. West Philadelphia had one real Mar In SUdem. who bcored 12 nut of the 26 points won b his team In the junior tontesis Paucctt, of episcopal scored 26 out of J7 points won by his team Wcstv Hosan lo Hold Slioof Mlanl'le (lt. Mm 21 The VVestv Ho Bans lll hold thilr tuelftli annual shoot In Atlantic rlt on September 10 II 12 11 and It The tournament inmmlltee lias tintatlvtl selnted Bround at Alhmv ave nue In the eltv liroper farlnir the thorough faiv The former tournament mounds at Venire lirk. have been removed bv a new pn.ii inmlnc Inln Atlantti CltN The ne headquarters are more easllv acceaelblt. and form an Idenl snot The surroundlnsa should be productive of both acores SUITS $ 1 80 f-Sv SH REnrrrn fbom 3o. js and :o PETER MORAN & CO Merchant rullors S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch St. Open Monday and Saturday Until 0 o'clock HIBE PARK BASEBALL TODAY Athletics vs. Detroit llMK rII.ET AT S.IS P. M. Tickets nt Olmhel nros.' und hpaldlnca' A. A. U. TOURNAMENT Benefit Country Club for Enlisted Men May 23rd and 31st rntrlea open to all Phlla. Jack O'Brien's Admission DO Cta. 15th and Chestnut ROTAUY ARMY & NAVY CLUB Uoxlnff Tournament. Mar 22d and 29th IS HOl'TIl AN I'KI.T HTBKKT Send Philsi Jack O'Rrien lSln "' Kntrlea n,,a JBCK u ""e chc.tnnt Pittsburgh, Mav :l The Phillies and Pirates will get to gether again this afternoon at I'orhes field, the former In an effort In put a little more punch Into their wotk than thev showed esterdav Villager Pat Mornn had no ohjicllon lo tho bovs witnessing the light between Harrv Orcb and .Soldier Uarllield last night which took place on u plitfnrni built over tho home plati, saving he hoped Ihei would gather a few lessons In ag gressiveness from tho scrappers i:imer Jacobs Is the one Ilitrcineor that Is more sorr thnn th,- rest of his team iiiai Alexander Isn t hen with the Phils, for Jake Is nlwavs In bettor form I when pitching agilnt vlec thin at nnv "Hut tlmo lie mil llkeh oppose Kr'klne Vnier this nftornnon Manager Mot an fald this morning that he was surprised it the Improved pin nt the Pirates, sa Ing thev put him In mind of the team of llO'i when I red Clarko 11 ins Wagner and Tommv Leach were the big throe lie rompll - meniea viax firev on the wonderful game ho is putting up ami has warned his pitchers not to lot tho fleet-footed ' rentir fielder f-o( too far awav from1 the bag when anchored on first Care ' mule Prendcrgtst look foolish j ester-1 dav and it peeved tho genl ii Pnt Care I danced around and flnalh got maj to I a flno start while Mike held the ball, and when tho relijed throw from the pltilier to first tn short arrived Max was dusting his pints Watson paid more atti ntion to him, however and I opt him hugging lir-t Maver Is an old hand at tin game and a different tale may ho told todav as he is gener allv effective against the Ptr.lles The Phils hue a oh inie h winning the next three sttalght to tic Pittsburgh for fourth place and thev are delir mlned to re-urreit the form thev dls pl.ued at i hlcigo last week Pill MrKeUinle worked an old trick on Veuve isterdi tint made tin fans 'think of Jack i) Connor Whin Meusol I hit to right fot two bisos anil tiled to make third ho saw vicKiihnle appar - entlv gazing at the sky as if the ball was up there somewhere ind natural! thought no oflort was being madi to I get lilm at the off lorncr Hut Hill sud- ilenlv whirled around as the ball urtlved nnd tagged Miusel out much lo his astonishment nnd discomfiture This I was worked bv O Connor manv ,i time, 1 ,.ud gcnerallv catches a voung plaet. Cu"lcr-Granl I iplit Rolkford. Ill , May 21 A lMmpionhip flaht to top the f imp ( uster Camp (Inint I bnxtni; tournament hire Ihtirsdai was as sured toda) b, twien Rookie llddlt Vic I floortv arnl Vllke o flnwrt i,f Custtr i lahn ant of th muidlewelaht crown TBrokiC," aVctnsi BJi 1 "Founder," 10c fiWEgSl rli'l-frltla k&jLiFm Kl Actual SUs js5Kgg ""i"W" W iRffuSSBM Hi S WmKk lIMiml wWk M SmSs KQ mmm MmmJ fESfSHmSSn iSSitrJvjfMm Au',s3Kdiffliy CwajHKRwM KBntfzSl BE-ffVisSSKm "Murlaer" lOe RfWSjJd KrauEsi K- JiiSfSSttM Actual 8lie vSmCgtaiQ W$8$&L &&$ZK& A. !!tZM W$w$&a E&i$irMs9 mk mmi W$m ?mm lilm liill W?&M iS WmaL l-'-Kl Wz$m M&flsffl wAmk wWcmSk w&M3 tsjSrW "Director" 'fja ActuM Slie Vftl'TW and up ik aataHHslsssa S. 4$ I GIAIxTS MAi 1.0SK HIM is rumored Hint llcnnv Naufl soon villi lie rallctl inln service unil lie loI to New York DAVE ROBERTSON MAY RETURN TO NEW YORK , Tf i . Benny Kaiiff U Drafted. Star Outfielder Is Expected lo Rejoin the Giants New lork, Mav Jl rumor of unknown origin in base bill circles heio lodlv tn the effect that Ilennv K'auff nn be ordered to riport foi tlutv lii the .Nation ii Arniv within two or threi weiks is flirnishing tliant fnns with plentv of fodder foi specu lation On account of the sm irt hitting Hash fielding and daring base-running of the little Ohio in his shoes would be bald to fill K.iulT Is in Class 1 and it is considered a itrtnlntv he will ho called Kaufts abseni e would leave a wide gii In both the offensive and defensive plavlng of the National League cham pions vet Ulant fan believe that should ho leave tho club, Have) P.ohertson inuld bo prevalhd upon to return Herman i-ehaefer made a special trip tn Virginia about u month ago to visit ' Robertson and learn his attitude nnd It Is -a(d thit ' Bohln ' nromid at the tlmo he would reconsirlft his retirement If McC!i i should need him bddl Today's Scholastic Schedule 1 rankford lllch nt Cerniantnnn lllch. ( tieKtiiut Hill V. '. at llaverforil school. Northeast HUh ut ( uthnllr lllch. Uoodhurv lllch nt Vllllillle Hlah. ( nmden lllch ut raltnirn lllch Ahlnctnu lllch ut llnddonfleld lllch South I'hlladelnhlil lllcli at (enlrul llich. Ilrnun Treti nt Media lllch. Cheltenham lllch nt Itldlei Park lllch. Iinsdowne lllch at hester lllch. 16e lviiiiB Beaefavctar" fo'-'itiSgA IKZ&SQ&n tot ts Mf M?9H BMjRiW&l Actual Sltt BIOuSSK A atTWf9rssBr9 afi i ii irnMrTsM ti FtivM'f-XSBk Hi IllTTMsf Xr? Smoke Girards exclusively for two weeks. Get a box of 25 or 50 from your dealer, in order to be sure of always having a Girard'at hand during this period. You'll save some money by it, too. Smoke your usual number of cigars per day neither more nor less. This is the only fair test If you are an average smoker, this test will show you that you'll never need worry about any ill-effects from smoking as long as you stick to Girards. If you haye been a smoker of heavy cigars, our prediction is that this test will show a definite benefit to your feelings and your enjoyment. And unss we miBS our guess, you'll keep" right on smoking Girards because a cigar that takes the danger out of Bmoking, and brings you a full measure of real Havana smoke-joy besides, is a mighty good smoke to stick to, you'll admit. Start in NOW. This is Girard Week See your dealer Never fJ By PAUL THn eleventh annual field da or the Philadelphia Parochial School Ath htlo League will be held Saturday nfter noon, June 8 at the Homan Catholic High School athletic Held Twenty-ninth anc' Indiana avenue This was decided upon at the last meeting of the athletic committee of the C Y M A I' The committee has divided the pro gram Into three sections and events have been arranged for bos under four feet eight Inches, those live feet or under and those more than five feet. A special flft-yard dash will be staged for the boys under four feet eight Inches, while tho follow Ing noes are hooked for the Juniors Sixty- ard dash, :20-yard dash. 440-ard dash, throwing a base ball for distance and n relay contest Invents for the bos more than five feet who will he known as seniors, are as follows One-hundred- ard dash, 220-.ard dash 440-ard dash 8S0-ard dash running broad Jump, running high jump and a relay race Oold silver and bronze medals will he awarded to the winners of the first, sicond and third races Uronze medals also will be awarded for the relay race and a silver cup to the team scoring, tho most number of points In conjunction with the foregoing track and field events there will be four events for the Catholic Bo Scout troops There are at present fifteen In this cltj These events will consist of a military drill a nnd contest and two other con tests to be decided upon later Itev I A Dallev will have charge of the Uov Scout events No entiame fee will be charged, and al' the parochial schools In the Phila delphia diocese are Invited to compete llntrles will close Friday Ma 31 Kntry blanks mav be procured from Michael J Mattery, Plaza Building. 1505 Arch street Rooms 323 and 324, or from any of the c Y M A V clubs or Albert Yates, 5408 West Lehigh avenue Henry Hnodmin. natle of Texas and a student at (Rora-i hthon rapldl H dexelon Inr into one of the bent scholnetlr nhot-nut. tors In th Knit Ho has won first honors In all the dull meets and Interscholastic ton tests In which h1 haa competed He recentl established a new George School record whpn he hurlt-d the weljjht forti-sU feet eleen and a half Inches With one of tli- bnt teams In ears Mer rershura; Acjtdm n xt baturda will en deaor to 1 rak the hoodoo which hue pre vailed durlnir the lant two .ranon In the letter irame of the ear with the Ms klmlnetas fathnol Mercrsburt; has lost this contest two seasons straight but expect to triumph net Haturda warthmore Prep and flerniantown Acad emv will meet In a dUrtl tratk an I field mtet at Swarthtnore next Haturd.o The Oarnt team has hnd a NUtcitsful season and with Captain Mllllken Manager Usblll and tanme Iro In thp tfejit of ihape Is confident of downing the tjermantown squad. fiardner simmtAn. nteran euard has ben elected captain nf the Iladdonneld Hlirh School basKtball teum for next season lllaht members of Iiht season's team have ben awarded their nrslt H 1 It s(c nlflna that thej participated In two thirds or mon of the Kames played Northeast llteh will mct the Tradea A ltealtk kint fo or smoioers Girard Cigar V gets on your HIEP Kchonl In a dual track mfit this aftsrn On tha Archives PSM OnaV Rinnan-. aeleet the fourth man on tha four.mlla ratasv team which will he entered In the Lafayette.'..'! Inlerseholastlcs May 30 v & . . t-Ai neicnam. me riant newer or tne aarmaiwVr fi. UcJnir dally, for the annual track and flld.trl cnamDionnhip-i or tne Interacatlemlo Aw$tHJK. clatlwi which will be held this Frltfar W.',, aron.', j eMf.ru 19 i nun tin jirm xii nv aiiliul COIDr JsWl.rat n'riin iii-iu ib. witk fVflicnKTTl urprl; every one by typfnic Conley for IntJlvta hnnnfi iirtf nr 1 SIX nAlnli U -aartH ' qunripr iinu nau mue eycnia ami nnisMnari 4 third In the broad Jump. $$!' m 4wv Four former Northeaat HUrh BthOot "i leteii have been awarded their yarfltr let at Hwrtrthmor Coll err. Nick Carter. K White nnd Katzenback were member m the bai"nal ttam while Iave Klaudtr',iri,i'r,,n ni"i oy ih ureal num on uie cinucr vain l.ti7' ' . . .. ... -.to?; ijonanae ana riern. in aouoiea item or v a th Central Illth bchool tennle equad, hAytfCtr;-,! enJojed a wry successful veaeon la ti',ilil Interieholatlc Learue. They have w8rf.W -J even matches and lost but one. T& ae-fAy rj feat wna received last week from the Wel-tV$AJ I'nuaueil'tiiM iimn (.vuiuuiatiuii, WUIIamftfin Trad en SeJiooI la one of t-eAp'-i e few preo s.hools. in this section, whleh.f a the thui ui far haa kept Us baseball . slat unMV-vl marred Wllllamion's latest victim P I D bv the ecore of S to 2. C antral IIIh Rehool Is rutins: a UahtiT ' fAnrlte In the trad ark and field rhavmalmti and field chamati sw -i of the Philadelphia hlah schools which wit iriia t,sJr bei stared this Friday at Houston FleW t-frt r rom ins ocriormanqra oi ina oinar vaamaJJ .'3 the but nuht will he fr second honora b-fEt('a ;. . . .'" :i ------ -m .r --- . -" e:v iwrrii . rmh f uunu.iLriiM, uciiuauw,wn snw.rMI Vorlheaat. Run Up Mileage More miles from rour cm per. trip more miles of steady ma-1 ning Id a seaion it you use Automobile LUBRICANTS Specially selected flak g-raphlU !kit' keeps metal surfaces from tru41a( rontiet. They stir lonter ant work' better as a wear-prtvtntcr than utj," other lubricant. , ,' Atk year italtr for tht ' Dixon Lubrkatlnz Chart JOSEPH DIXON CRUQBLE CO. ' Jarsojr CltTf Naw Jarsar Established 182T XX" kei Iryii It V 7 :-rs m ?i it. f, nervs ,--r. aa ras VJ- at 1 .-rt t imi at&i mi k j ,li L K13X.M I ! . It&fJj I'fr' r-i2 J : TjewB .'--j v a?v -lf st . n- f' Jf- . wmzi r&Ptkr sIOh
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