' r?1 5- ). ',xmmr j n I ' rrfc I K V i -,! l EVEXIXG rUBLlC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, KAY 28, 1918 CCC EKAVS-GFES GOLF PLAYERS AND READERS INTERESTING COMMENT ON THE 5 . WOMEN'S INTERCLUB GOLF MATCHES TODAY WILL DECIDE SERIES Victor) for Morion Will Gie Thorn Philadelphia Team Cup Honors Old York Road anil Coimtn Cluh in Big Batllc ALL. that the Merlo . uonien hae tndaj Ion lt 1o ttH Hunt ingdon allc to nuke mite nf winning the Philadelphia Ictm flip hpiIik ann ah Hnntinpdnti Vallex will lit 1 1 ippterl h the absence of Ml?1 Ut tnor handlei there H ei Indication that thp linnni fnt thp pht will pn to thp M tin Une tram l,it r.ii Meilnn and the Hike! lub wen tied but In thp pin -tiff tin St Martina tmt n t Multiplied I ttst wtiK despite tht fail tliil tin (ttiKtt ( lub ai beaded b !t "lirme H vti ilerbetU Hip I'M niilinnil champion ind MWs Mildred (. t 1 1 1 Hip pipsent na tional runnpr-up thp M prion umnen wete thp wintipift b a natrow m.iptn Thp rkket i lub women wpip tit hne nlajed Phihnont todu l t Martins In WIIMWf II. I S ( rtcKrt ( luh huinn nf the di h unfoit ntn tblnjf i nrninir n (t io. dm t brfoi e a national bolt Impossible foi srnres of Rnlfei u pin Mnt of iur colfpr atp ton bit" mm at this timp to taK off two das out of thp l working i!im with a vatur d i half hollda as well T tietp has been i nnRidenhle mNnn detufuuliitfc about It I oi some tean oi ntheT the i hits ite Jti-t getting their sthedulpq of the (Jolf Ro(iution nt F'hilndelphl i mil most of the potfets lav in n tindet tin Impii inn thit the tnuinunpnt would be plaed on Me mot I tl. Mn as It has he n In the past I he tatlun to award the cup lajt it was a mlHtake but fnt tunateh this bis been iirteited mil lird Knight h nnnie will apper on H with tin other winners t IT omens Intvrcluh Golf Matches Scheduled Today I'llll l)t I 1111 TV M (IP rhlliiilelidiltt ( rtcUH C ib n I'hlbnnnt fnnntri bib t t. Martin to.tHnfd until (-niitrrnw Mrrl n (rlikrt ( lnl t lliintlmtdnn Hlle (o ntry luh nt Merlon t IdnliN (Intf ( tub Rlterton i nntr f lub t Rlifrton si in nm T m i v Unlit l.itlf (lull t tlirrhrook (tnU (luh itt ihrrhrmtk UtHlhtir ttolf (tiih n NirlnaliiMcn tmntri (btli tit oodb'r. I liUtufeliibl i tn-Mlr (lull Obi )nrk Kniil (mintrt ( lub nt- Old Vtrk Itnrtil ! 1 IMIIOKII TKM ( I V North I1IIN lhllfmtr-h. Itun Mr nnH lntnn, a Ine, MEMPHIS COUNTRY CLUB RAISES $4000 FOR RED CROSS BY NOVEL MEANS Sonic Su-rgostionb From Exhibition Golf Mulch Which Vi ill Help When Wc Begin the Series Here Shortl) sWTRADES PLAYED WITH EIGHT MEN i Ripht Fielder Failcdto Ap pear and Central Hipli Won. 14-6 ountr t lub rMs-tcl Uerl ios at th' malih p1aeil tlur- nd d m nli n me foi a ilt of but nwtng to thp Bhlftlnp of tbp Joseph Heur Pattctnn Memorial i-up the x0 Morr Hohilat Iotirne tt Dt ' Bill theip l err Imllutlon thai II women w ill pla Martins tumrnmw Hull niAtoli It St His; llnltlc ut nrk Rnml Chili llilhr fLitllle nf KmIhv i. plJ lll bf Hie Ipitti nt Hie iil nrU llnd CnulitM lull lietMeen llln nmi n nf tll home tluli hiiiI the Philadelphia I'onntn cluh Bnth line won and loM the -hitip nunihet nf matthef and todav i onte-.t will determine whlih w III have the op norliinlt nf plmltiR the lat team In the PhlUilelphli (tip erie It ha- heen a er Interestlnp Int nf mat lies In this (eile l.-i"t cai the t nuntrv luh wnmen wnn the U.tllincfnid team t up merles inii h defextlnv the I mt team In the Mihurhan MnoitHtnwn won theli wax Intn the upper leicue T he seem diteininiid tn cet into the hlsjrer leapue irhionK cae thtm .1 lempnrar stl uK h defeitinR then hut Overhionk In tuin xvas heaten h i Hri nrV. lloid mi that the tinal inlih lctween Old oi U Tin id and the nunln riuh will settle the i hnmpinuship of the league The Hid oik lload women lne IllV appaient adxatitiKe of plilnR the match oei theii uv n inui'-e hul whetliei thif will he the uKnntiRp that iltaihes to mu h a matih iemam to he icm It f tiKht to he a t ImerestinK iontet North Hill- llie Winner So fat ah the W.illinclmd nun i up matches an i one i ned theie U nnthtiiK n It hut Nollli lllll! nlikli Inn wpn mm iiMti li that h Ik Inert ilaetl and as etr one of the font temalnint; tetnis in the league lma.i he todl the Hnal outcome will lemaln as It is The fatt that so few men ale ptalnR in the Joseph Heni I'nlti win Memnllil j ( up tournament at the rhll ulrlphl t ' CilcKa I lub todm Is not Indliathi or I the lui k of Interest lu golf tint might ippeai on the sinfue of things The se- ' DORNHEIM WINS THREE MATCHES will neei he mnteMed foi again on a nil Inn tl liollda In tlie fltt pi ice the memh(i nf Ihi tluh fel ind ilghth ho thai no rent houhl 1m i heduled Tor a da that will Intcifeie with the Kolf of the tnembets 'In p!a on othei i luh ionises Is nf muim pos.hle hut foi a bundled or mou membeis of th I'thket i tub to pla snniewhiie ele on a hollda in turn Is not fall to the meni lieip of the cluh whose tourpe tlle an lsul few eaip aao the finlf V.siciitlon dri ided to Mm no tournaments at in i luh on a -ituida and the Miburhin i up Illumes weie -nilleii until auil itwn di to lhuisdt In unlet thit the 1)n ioiyet. would not lie iiowoeu Mltn iifm entrnl H ph Vhnot xenteida topped It gi ind tnhngxin slide in the Intel PiholaMh Ra-eliall I eacue h downing llarleH School at Houston Kiel I l the s-iote of tl to i Mils UtoM nntked the met foi ihi i rimon and tlold In its lTt ten league htatt 1 h jllt bar) in win fot it would line t iken ei in a long time foi Ontril to wipe out a flefeal In epdi f fontet THC Memphis mum f, i , elghte, n linU that is - i kn Is lre thai I f. I it would he interest ng to othei i inimiinl'les to liain how the liinne w is rai ed Of i nur-e tluie were a cood m m gilfets iiesint fiom othei ills f ,,h -.oiil'i hut the nthil lsni that ttanclited it-elt tnln o laige a inlleiilon was none tl le lemuik able The pin is wete 11ohb lorn s the -outhilii lio gollei mil Keimelb hdwtids agllnst Unite,, Wood ind tlu wntei thi In t r -t ilne fiom ChiiaRo Hobln l nf loiiir et pnpulnl tn his home Himiniiniri ami -ill the other pl-n ers aM wetl Itiimn n, ,,e south lull u was locil i lub niPthod-. and not tb rop nlirtn of Ibe plaer that eml kil the club to i ili the line sum nf mone Itefor the Her-. iTiid the lut hid "-old mire than Imui tags n $1 ipieie 1 Iin sum male a fini mu !eis and I tb'nU e-tlli g tas hefnie the rli iu ( nnu.s K hick i l , m. npt inj. wherei -cole (ards Tie sold) Mi Phell annnumed tin sioicf it mih bole I his keep" up lh Intel, m in the ginie mil ip an addition u leason foi liming t i iiri Keetiing i -tore ! 1 lOltrilh i haul woil In a big ernwd Miliilous soft dlinks wele -old at a Itllle sumntei hnue and I bflievi about $5on was in id lute and all of these little things seived tn hi lug up Hi win I think tint mothii thing that added niuuh to the saces of the musion was the ptietne of I 1 ill nip-on of i hlragopreldrnt of tin Western 'olf silitlnn ind II I Mnith iPreLti i and i -pn slilent The biuret how n n tlio-t two otllilals wis igi.atei. mi lg mem It int i U inin.li to ihf callei tiiiI mm h to tin pliner- I nked Ml mill at the llfte.nth bole If he wele not Hud tnnUiiiK in tin hot sun ind he vdd I mid watih iu Iiivh pin ml ilai n 1 the b i wi te cl id to be il k 1 il n If hnl May Happen in Baseball Today nil MB 181 it; WritlNM I I. Mil I Mnn I " I I'll Will I "-! New ork ?1 l I tlilrirn IS II B1 .j t liilbiliiill Jll II Ml I'lltKhurgli 1 H ' M Phllllr. II IK lit ... Hi .tiui 11 III -'. HI s i, tl, l IBIti Itrenkbn I! il 111 Nut -ili-ilulrri MHtl N I I. Mil I. Mini I n-t I'rl tl I "e Ito-tnii !l l" !J N, erk II" Jjf iIiIiiibo IJ 14 Ml si i mil- in j ;; llMrlnul K 2 J4 Mhletlis J , " H ,iilliLlnn n in III llrtmll I' I" J" Hill nun IHI! M1 Ml nm "ill VKl JH mn tr, i 1 1: lit tJi tM i:i fl b ilnl iiiethod wa- " go id amount in itself ml made eei otbi r dollai a tileTanl I tile addition lust befot the m Hi h higan we bid Ttad.s -, hool appeiied on Houslon the usual ainn ins i rremoni of uiilion ! eld with nit l light flildil Pel haps i,,g off lln (ilnet- iterated b the -e- thls imtiottant tog in lb- mm bine t Inns statement tb it i nn- home to ..ei . . , ,, . . . . one of m thit the teil obiett foi w hb h thought lint his teaminit.s dldn I need p h(, ,,,, , ,, ,,, ,,,,, a 'ight fleldei toib-feit lioitot nBilens f ,,, , , ,Mei r, , ,,e gieite-l in k mad If this Is ti lie then lii dope KtllulRin of men In the wot Id i tin of the cn Ml. W a go d no i Th- -inn , i I i" tl ,l Isis I s CT,. ta v ' ' y T ' " ' ' mi: rn.i n iun.i.i:in n iMtt he with outride iiliei Tin Meiuoriil la ontet foi the Pattei son up i the 8t to co b the boittd tifl net r-x ooine dn will he selected that will not tnteifeip lh the nt-tni blinK of a larce fitld of itaei (nlf hI Sit innee Moip tout n.unenti iie itthfHuled for the shawnec (nuntrv Club iluiitiK the pio-ient Feaou tli.m hi listed for tin whnlt ftf tht. metiotolllan dHtrbt up to thti time The i oure ba mine on lineiv ind H in exiellent tuif TiBht nov althouKh the plan not to plHre the tht nil In leculai enmmlHion until the end of tbio month hen the t lub . rpiai tei - in the RunKood Inn will be opt n t that Hint illlt Nor ton w ho rot eaiH ha- been lot ated at leal In thp unlmei will tnKe thxict in the pinf, . ionai s shop lent golftis forpet lure are the, shiwnee date? Homen m nnmt imitation lunt 10 to 22 annual inxlt itlon fm RuLkuoorl tropin lul IS to 'fi the annual open uKiict 7 ami 8 annuil tall imitation t)i tobei 10 to 1J MISS TOLLMIX W hNS CI.OSK TKNNIS SKTS all wiong foi I'enttal kept the Tiaibs Sihonl outfleldei- spiatt Isnoblotk on the Jump all the ind tbise two pliets weti more Frankford High Reaches Semifinal!? in Junior Ten nib Tilt Good prosiet-s- wt- made in the Junior tennlf; toutnament at the (.erman-toi-n Cricket t'luh esterd.i as the semifinal was icaibed Theie weie se eial excellent niatches In the seiond and third rounds notabb thoe between H C Hoiribeim and i' aton and D U Onlv font mitihes we,e plaved in the women a tennis championship of the Mellon Cikket I'lllh at laeifonl ii'-lmln mil all except one of them wet. rathei ontsbled Miss Krani.es I oulmin' and Miss lluth Wallne were so eenl matched that tbe plaed twenl-si ganies In two ,-ets In the fM -it tlrst one and then the othei obtilitid the lead and fiw-all and t.l ill wne i albd In the thirteenth ganu Mlh- I ul min outguessed hei niiiionent and tool: tht leid and keejilng up bet good work, she also wini the next game and the set He-allwas called In the sec ond set but again Mls Toulmtn got the uppei hand and won "- Miss Marion Toulmln proed dei idedb too good for Miss M Ft Wallace in straight fcet' and .Miss Man Wlllard eall defeated MUs Sldne t-ranklin, two sets to none Miss enette W'lltard and Miss l.llzi- Mcholls and Rodne Beck Wathoti put belli Thompson wetc falrli well ma'ched up tt really good game against Horn- but the mo-e Herniate placing of Miss, helm and be wan si en to especial ad- , Wlllard enabled her to win, b-1 C I antage tr the second set w nu n lie won I i-4 In the first and third sets Dorn- than willing to all the gtme In the ninth fnme IMdowes and Wmdon twilled In flashes and when the weren t fmnlng the bats men oi niislng them to hit eas lollei theli slants wer knot ked all oxei the lot Iddowes fmtud thliteen and lm don twelve while tin fitinei allnwid nine ills nil the latter thlltein lll iludinK a iwi bagger ! hint and home tuns h si tt and Ktltenstein Willi Throw Defeat jNorlliea-l Two wild throw- oni h l aptaiu onus Mill the othei In (atihei S hneidet i in-ed Hit splriiilld pltihlng ,nf lae "f oilheast High tn go for naught e-titda afteinooti at Watei lewl'irk and illowed (iei tn intonii High Silftnl to linlsh on the long end of i .'-1 -inie in an Intel schnl if Ik I I eac.ue uami 1 ilib-nn ind Kie the iltil inound tnt n weie in fill" form Splendid field iiir -nrd i:ib-nn In the thlid and fifth Iflamea In tlu-e two tounds I'oaih H.in siimImh proteges bad tin big- I tilled with none and one nut tcspec llveh but not a mil was minted I 'lln winning i un was i-cored In the e gmn wnen i aunci jimii-oii oi nei inantow n hlugbd and was saiilficed to eionil li -b Hlrkln lild down a bunt and In at It nut lohiimn ontlnued bonie but wis tntu 'l betwicn third ind hiiine ' While attempting to inn him down Schneidei tbiew run uHlltns head and lohn-ou fioied nobbi lories tin ehampinl -outh wa -nli! Hist for M'. then had the unique ind bant epctbine lelng old to i luh foi no the I thei plaieis loth maiileil um -old and then (t bin loins w i- re-ild for mil Mi Mu npbieis nu 1 t li l ur i h i-ei wa- -old fm J iiiu ( iplain of Nnrlliri-I Higli I nnllial1 leant in I'll I Now Natnmeil al I nil siloi inn M iilii I I in I of .1 1 1 sot tn i In imn strut bitiei known to the hninc fm" ot ib k i ti is lining iMiiitmuiRii if WIDENER COLT WINS BIG RACE Tronipe La Morte Capturr Metropolitan Llcindirap at Bolmont New erU, Mt AiUi thp -hiftini; "f e tfidjtv inu xffin t Helm nt TtrK i'ie third ' Mm ter in thf lt S m i itiff rn m d if Sen 01 K spoi t (hit ho vet tl out tli thotnucliht rd hoi p i rip n d Ib tn Mt i fuiniphet tli fien inul the o -nifftlnp nf the ( nited Hunt Hu'iir hk iatb n the .ei(m 1 uu! t u- ial the I'lymnl --hip of e-tr(lH tatt of p chit tn di- nf the fin i p rt of tl r Kind wa ptntnini nl feature if Re openltiK I en lhouind peion he i t Inp SCHEDULE FOR TODAY NT!0AI, !,K.(Jl P. Itotmt at l'lttburjth Iran 330 n m. I Inrlnniitl at Ihlrato ( loudrf 3 p. tn. MMUl N I K(U i: t linU at riitlmlflnhln Inudri 3 to Ple.plRnH h( New ork I'nrtlj rlotidx Jttft hlfMjjo Ht Hostnn ( Iniidri 3tl Dftrnlt t U Hshlnictm. tlotich j 3:30. INTtRN XTIOSAI I KAtll I. Iere? f Iti nt Ilnffalot Intub I I NfMHrk at Toronto ( Irurt two innifN, 2 "nrt 4 n in Miiltbnure nt srnriit t Inmh i 10 Itlnctmtiitoti at P heer omlTt I KSTERDWS RESULTS Mil nit .s I I Mil I, Midribs X st nul- I UuOibicto'i li liftroll I I libucn ft! Itnstnit I Sew lurk li ( leieland 1 S MltlS M. I rlilllle. !i(lnilnnll I (lilrrttn ti Sew lork 1 tl)lin it I'ltl-hurili I Itreekllll 1 1 s, nula n Jl7 Evening Ledger .Dectatlt of Rin a Bouts Lasl,n . :.. A'j iiii'ii .1 Monnnr imn irnirn rjoir iMirRun nnm 4 tlrew with K tt Mnghlln, Jk Min ntnni rn ot noiKfn, iinitun , ?. t t -. i knnrLeri Atit Jlmmr )lpfle In f ! ruuiiu ...'?. . . . ATH lo llmtrk , atrfi itunnoAi nmnn in ait runny Hoiciinijnlt to -fark Hoi pert In th rn nd. Vilie Ilenne't flerenteri lfXenuchlln. lounc RuftMll rT Martin u nlft lAdnr and OnnlA Innnail ft I arWiw In thm tfclJ i llU.TIMimr Utile llrnr drew iititiitr iingiie in n rnsr ten-rtnnd i . iM.vS. sZffl Sliipartl Teams in Long CuM (.loiifeotfr (Its. . J.. AfMy ? Li' tweelnn1tifr rontent e(rday Con,pnJrJ rwnty pernnd Infantr mt defeat iti hnnd of the Hull department team of H rfnns nunin Rnipjnrn oy n icorc m p t The (cam wri a eontftt of tht la a rtmn t.0(nie nf the Tuiev A M hlrynrdfl br nd It was xtrr xtttln. 'W leidti inllsted In tin Hi Id altllhi), ind has been m lit tn 1 II -bu mil s l While in the -ilng In mt ind defeii.d sinh loisas Piddi P.dlei Ink L me rit u laik Toland Sewaik litrgerild hnnk i nnieii and Inn'' l n in mi,li I Kil nmi louiu. tllil imii in sew ion In uldlth ti tn In int. i in t hh irr I-1 iel wit- will known i- a football and iiuDlnll iihv,i III u i i ml itti nl thi M tin n Ill-inn . I th I I t on tin Sol the ist High -i II ml foothill team III I mati h I i c in ind pietti gul- dif--ed i i i nullum I n td w it'i tlu inerb in In R.d lis-, i-tume- wound In hiiiI run i'iimm l Miipnnv in tin iiuiisinii n i of the galleii mil -.Id tag h those I all I i igu II. i iinuinl ami lu li who hi llli eh n e weie tagliH- s, ni i I i'11 ' i ird w er. -otil al o anil fni lw.nti lh. i eilt- a pi i ind tr make lb in of pi i to il li-e laud i' i- lealli in id i wotth LET BINQ BUNCHES' Phils' oi i it e Day s Sf for IT ednesday s Niitinnil I eiiRtie icriidttlnk tittillet nmi Hb r tn tint form mi I'liunrnt tin It of the wht Ii tn he iitlinlttitl ! I'ie hill Liinif. lite tint e it ti week (1 e M -He1 Ida Nation il I en it lie lub It t t1f d edneiln it the ilet at the I'hllh lurk r- cv- tt Ur li r h i Ci ' oi,s i sf rtt Vnfrf o tt ll ' Inlfai Mft'' nr Tl r i i(i(7i flrv it sell r ntil t i 11 ho I f rr hn t(d t s I n nil t Thru i i' hnlffr tn ts n I n i a 7 Uo IV' " nu br ti llttlr bit hi r A tl tUtti i tut b t surh n bin ffu lu n a i u u U "' of I tit O't ' 1-ielil lttr.lnl HiiKcin. rfimrt that Id lank it h I ned it round y fcinre-ful rilbl I hf t nt ui lh' l ml" ! Ibn Irt'ks null I t htr-rfK nfHrr tht ti i Ihr rtnltirs ni d Tfrfv jWnyff n dUu ""l on Miii rritt, t rmath t i n I OVO? "" rt (op Hi sttul an tht una rt (.rilliolic High Wui'. t atholit High m hool defeated pt Phlladf Iphit High s. !n at t'Hhlll h ild h the vmie nf h'ft NnrtheaM and outh rhiluletphla tlll tie deadlocked foi iniid pl.i t- In tin t ain hi audi tip the downtown Ked and KlatU institution staged a tall In (In last frnnte but fell on inn Mi of tlng tbf sioie li lie Ptaiinl foi t athollt II sh ieih , lug flifft eer time on ingle" lies- . .i t ij.i ii ll IIH r'-ITiiiuirii inr iiiirK' -til of soutbeiii also had thiec. singles of ,, xtblellr. atiln-t s ,il- rraiiKroio nigo scnooi .ueie.i nine pp isliioit to the West I'hlladelphl i shellenbni k newe-l While s,,i pititirr went rlslil Innlnr In llilori mfr llo-lrni Rnln itt ni In r Prtrfnl inrlifrs i In It rithiHptn I it n i ThrM till- hi I nrri Ciirrlntr- -1 tril.le anil , two -biKle- ffntiired the -iirirful uttaik l.llme cm the lieltHi nf a l it. I liu Bl mem llh sherlell hi st I . lln T r fiilK'i hurler ume uii unl. I wo hit- ltelin wan a little hit too rleier for the Webt I blladelplila boi and he won them ti-.' b-J After wiimlug the first -et against SlLbolls bj hi games tn one Bick found that be had a tough customer on hi hands Mcholls displned excel lent headwork In the seiond set and won it, 7-5 and In the third et he kept Beck woiklng foi all he was worth and wns on dentin at the finish, 8-0 Dornbeim and Fteik did not meet with such troublesome opponents In the tlilirl toiind for Dornlieim defeated f. Briimmell, 6-1, fi-1 and Becli; won fiom Midrew Mot sin, t-4 fi-J After defeat ing & V Boggs, ti-4 7-5 O B Pfliiget tackled Dornbeim In the semifinal lound and although lie put up a good game he n da beaten lu utralght hew In the flu-l i-et It was nip and tuck between them and file-all was culled but Dornbeim broke through the serlce of his opponent and won the next iranie and the bet In the i-econd et Doinbclm was too speedy for Ills opponent, and lie won by a margin of three fflmn HOUCK BEATS SMITH Lancaster Boi On Drurinn Oier Gunboat in hix fioiiml laneanlrr, V , "Mi 28 - The flrPt open-air show held lu this tfti lu a number of leais waH held last night at the Automobile Parking Place The prlnclpala In the wind-up being Leo Houck of this ilti, and Ounhoat Smith of New (irk and the let diet at the end of the six. louuda went to the local battler who foued the fighting throughout aim worni iepeateai nun EOlId lefts to the stomach Lyntli' Homer Winn for Gernnntown A In me run with iwi. . n lis ..m'na from the tat of Ln h of (lermanlnvin in th ninth innin? enalile.l li to wtn mii unhtll asm. from I h-lten lemerda. li a ncire . f t to 1 Hartle. n .Urine wIphI nf In m in the thirl frame featured the rnnleM I. rllle Bear in llrw 1'inlit llHlthiinre, Mai JR The ten-round bom between l.lttle Beat pf IMiiladel phi l and llobbi Hughe? of Sew (ir leaps mded in a diaw here last, night nntl was iiiirthed hi the scon of 13-B The peedhois hammered the deliiei nf southpaw Hitter to all corneia of the lot getting no fewei than twuiti-thtee -afe hit- eleri membei of the squad Iteil t rn lln mi. .elebrateil nl the Tnln baling two ol more to his credit Magee (.riiiunU with an alteiidniue nf III (MHI In -ee was the leadei with foul while Phi llegin and W lenei each had tli.e l t.tlnlnl tlnm In. SlmttOI Intn fit thr r tntt In . iittl a rim if i nl tl I ti I iir jnt Itastoti thi tiliif the lank bump the Inillin BROWNING GUN 0. K. AS AIRPLANE WEAPON GARNET PREP ESIM BEATS GERMAN! OWN" 'nnrthmnre. Va Mm ,H R Mpiurlnj, flrwt nlmi tn t-r eent it (he trmk ni field men held here eterdn the Suarth more Prep m hool traek team cuMlv defe.ttfd it (jnlerpnth nthlitrtt from (It nnanto n d mj t t lie ore of M to 11 hri MUllkn attnin of ih tltrnt ' tMin with thr flrt xnai m fo hi i reoit wh the Pttir of th1 mt He ?Mtri .Ml trzl ' im!i"i In the I road Jump Wi'tioiyd hratu tluiiurtt b Ullri n ikfrs flint nplrs in four nn ! lnhnlu u life inr thrrr nt igir i flir f tt'i ui I totro il itfr ar sinalr ii "I n 00 iblf i i tout tt tr i Unnnrt Itril Sic tlirr tniairs t flit tiitnl in rnml ttttiitiiati tl rrr ittghs rt it nf fix t hi ,c HP tr i f lib" 'opr si i0fv n fn tt tn tr firtr thtftti tin Sir git unti a trtilr m titer ftp rn u Three of the four 1n.er In league madr four run each hen lh Tijt t h fenwiie Hifnlnpt lh I eHKue If-aderC I mm I td their of nnt thf ("hh a 30 n J i Notes of the Bowlers The Hnal irifit nf the fourth annual bowline tournament beean laat nlnht when the ainglea atHrted their rnll-ofT fln the Kelatone. allesa and Juilslng from the early rolling some reiords are due to fall How eier, the stnele Knme record huna up by Trurka for J77 plna looka like a keen con tender for tUo champlonahlp acprlnt Andera the holder of high aenre reenrd In the lnduatrUl L.eaaue rolled the ftrat aerlea In claaa A and upheld hla former reputation by toppling the maplea for a, total of 074 plna lie waa the tlrat aingle pin acatterer to aeore a douhte eentur and oier In his flrat trln for .'.5 plna hulker. In rlaaa H. wa not far behind Midera In high acnrlna finding ihem fall Ing tn hla fanc, he finlahed hla file aaniea with -a total ot 94t), alao having a double count and over. , f-Uele kept up with the pacemaker' when he tallied 9JJ nina and alao arorlng a duu ble rentury. Shultz ran a close third in this class, totaling 800 The deadloek between the Hekman and Mulford anuads for flrst place In the Drug Ixague will be rolled oft tonight on the Terminal alleya The atandlng ot the clubs to date follows DRl'fl LEAGUE , vr. i . r r. w i. p.r. rkraan,. !i S9 .KM f) K.F.Co.. 411 41 .404 iiiiford . SI 30 . Nationals it 4 .1110 I'.W.D.Co, 4 36 .1111 l-ederala . tS 4(1 .tilt Wampole. IS SS .Sit H. N. " 37 .Ml American Ire ae.uads will roll off for fir'. second, third and fourth places to de cide the"champlonhlp of thla league on a riati tn be. announeed The. standing of the club ia date follows! r4 AMERICAN ICK LEA0CE J..W.lliSs .....-. .J".kt BiTeU r, ;aj Syiiflironization TcstB Success- full P.ibscd Two Qtlicr' I Tjpei Alho to Bo Used 3 f W nhhlngtnn. Mai JS I nnflli ul i nniplalnts nf the fillure 6 of 'the signal mrps lo deielop a. propei li H simluonlzcil aliciaft machine gun and k; Intimations that Influences in behalf of & a special tipe of hj nelironlKer weie le- B sionslhle for It were lontradlcted In their entfiel) when Sectetarv of War Baker 8 authorized announcement that the g Browning machine gun had heen put g to seiere testa and bad demonstrated j ItH worth for aerial sen Ice 3 The Wat Department made the follow - rf Ing statement S ' The Browning machine gun Imn sul- s, ce.-sfully under gone a test tn determine g Its alue for use with aircraft The test B glien the Browning gun was seiete g "A gun wag mounted on the flame of g an American combat plane and connected M with the airplane engine The test was c conducted on the ground, and In place g ot the propeller a metal disc nag nt- H tached to the crank shaft The Brown- H Ing gun then was required to register g hits on the metal disc as It reioliedie ... ..... i .... 1- MA. inn . niAi i t at .aii.ta, piccub iiuin t.. nt uuv revolutions per minute The slightest 'hang fire" or delay In action on the patt of the gun would haie been uhnwn by the failure of the bullets to hit pre. cfsel) on the spot on the disc lepresent Ing the centr of tlie, zone of fire The gun functioned perfectly "The Browning gun, to be used with aircraft. Is the heav tjpe with the water Jacket remoied" The Var Department statement added that the three types of guns will be used on American airplanes Besides . the Browning, the United States also will employ the !arlln air craft gun as a synchronized weapon Several thousand ot these hae been manufactured, and the gun Is In quan tity production The British and French use the Vlck ers as a synchronized machine gun The Lewis aircraft machine gun la .used by the British, French and Ameri can torces, out lor u anrerem purpose. In a two-tea ted combat plane, fixed ma chine gun are mounted fgrwatd, to be operated by tht pilot, and flexible guns are mounted to be operated by the ob server la the rear neat fif the plane. Ttie observer opefflU Lewie gun on ! m i hi niiiiiH'iMiiii luniiiiiiiiia iiiiiiniiiiniiniiiiiin ininniii m niiiin iinm ti IINIIV! lllllllllllllllli!lllll'l Jacob Reeds Sons wish to make public recognition of their appreciation oi splendid response to vv ar Chest Drive made oy theu employees in departments of the house. 100 Per Cent willingly, cheerfully .nd voluntarily aided in carrying" the enterprise tc consummation and by their action successiui evidenced high spirit of the it desire patriotism, and to serve the PJLT 2 W Government in its provision for ,the men in the service. Jacob Reed's Sons 1424-1426 GrfESTNUT STREET Shoulder to shoulder we fight .im . iH Ml or HO, OI aaii-ft.1 i" 'Oii .. i in ni -ii..n.ijninni lii i . u rtiju 'i )) ; j; s ifssa
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