Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 21, 1918, Postscript, Image 13

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WOMEN CONTINUE PLAY IN NATIONAL TENNIS
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WINNER OF P0LLAK-CASSEL
MATCH WILL PLAY IN FINAL
ROUND WITH ELEANOR G0SS
Victor of This Contest Then
Will Meet Miss Molla Bjur
' 6tedt fqrv. National Singles
'. Title,
By PAUL PREP
'A VKflY large number of citizens and
non voters on tills fide of the At
lantic Ocean and elsewhere, who when
questioned closely on the subject admit
that their knowledge of the subject Is
enual to a hattlnc nveraite of .009, have
the Idea that as a sport tennis Is a fine
1'astlmo for the clubmen of the Old Men's
Home.
These would-be sports who kIvc one
the well-known once tver when they are
told that you arc roIiik out to the club
to play tennis, and then ask you, with
out crack I n R a smile, why you haven't
taken tip knitting;, have misjudged the
sport greatly.
Tennis Isn't so .strenuous as football
or' baseball. If t were, then young boys,
young girls, married women and men
past thlnty-flvo years of age coulrf not
take part, but would have to be content
to sit on the side line. But the net
game gives one n splendid woikout and
has many physical advantagesv In one
respect, at least. It Is the same as base
nail and football. That Is the uncer
tainty cf the game.
Tennis Is Uncertain
There Is a well-known saying In base
ball that "It's any one's game until the
Ust man is out In the ninth." This
holds true In tennis also tho winner Is
Undecided until (he final point Is regis
tered In the list se"t. Favorites in ten
nis have ttwr off 'days and upsets are
irrquem. " ,
Teste.rdy tat , the, women's national
championship tournament, being staged
at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, these
surprises cropped forth every hour. Miss
Kleanora Sears', of Boston, was, expected
to dispose of. Miss ..Claro ' Cnssell rather
easily in tlie'thlr.d'Tc.uiid.of the women's
singles, huf,''the 'dope, wan given n rude
shock when'MrsVCassell won In straight
sets. 6-2, 6-4. ,
Mrs. Weaver Had, Off .Day
Mrs. n. L. Wood .and Mrs. Fullerton
Weaer three weeks ago defeated Miss
Mollle BJurstedt and Mrs. .Tohan Tlogge
'In, a doubles match at I'elham with
yard's to spare. These two teams were
drawn together yesterday and Mrs.
Wood and Mrs. "Weaver were heavy fa
vorites.
Again the 'GraildOld Dope was the
recipient-, nf a knockout blow or some
thing. Mrs. Weaver' and her partner
neyer had a look in for a win after the
first two games in the first set, losing
tojthn Norse girls 6 0, C 2. After this
match Mrs. Fullerton Weaver admitted
that she had an off day. But she didn't
havxe to admit It every one knew It 1
after the fourth game. ,
Two surprises In one dav are enniio-b
for any big tourney. The Old Boy rounds will be played this morning and ""V,0"" ,rdi7 owartDunii 'riVinnwo llhIW""M" of " "'' """ elXt .oum.1 c.Tu.ei?: in .Ktpniro st JeViey
must have figured that inasmuch ns he the final this afternoon. Tho I'arlnrs"at,saJ,,1"J'eJoWever Sneaii's hot 1 In action In the tlnal bout tonight at jcit on the nimt of July 1
was having a big day he should make'a follow: Miss Walker and Miss Dixon vs. ! shot w' prettliy smothered by Slian- I ..., orJen.ar a,ena of the Cambria A. C.
grand success of his job. The next and Miss, BJurstedt and Mrs. Rogge and Miss non an,i u was all off. ' KranKfortl avenue and Cambria street. Irnnklp (Young) "rjtt. ' l'?;"- ''1,,
2 ii 0Vrtd "i ,he W?",6,n'S ' n"' anS !'" a0!" " Mr!'' Bn- ' Fail to Get It Aero,, I firry Hansen or Denmark, and Tommy I Jir:",of"n,.,,c.,yr7U Sh'if $ '?&
doubles. Miss Eleanor Sears and Mrs. dee and Miss Ballln. .rail l -'el ll -eross .' V nr vie-iown are the two Indl- rmin.l rnntest to tske -nline t 'heiPH.
jiTO' . , ...,.,... -, . 'in the .same Innjng ... Macks ..ad . -N 'feature the main con-1 M... .h- nlghnfjun. ...
ifi rnrTDTFc rr-AiDPTi? ttvj !5ajuo?
ji w uf wj i ji ii i nil JiiJaiv ..ish, nnv. inu uaviuson miasea Hi fmii win dp nacKeu 10 un uuuib.
NOVEL GOLF TOURNEY!
Mr. and Mr's. L. F. Deming Win Husband '"and Wife
Trophy at Whitemarsh Valley Country Club.
1 ' . Dick Short Is Host of Qccasion
MR AND MIIS. L. F. DKMINCi were
the winners of the second annual
husband and wife tournament held at
th Whitemarsh Valley Country Club
yesterday. This tournament Is given
by Mr, and Mrs. David V, Short and
Is an invitation event. The second prize
went to Miss Jlelen Gormley nnd Hornce
Dawson and the third prize to Mr. and
Mrs. P Ij. Wood, all members of the
club. The- event was won for the first
time two yArs ago by .Mr. and Mrs, C.
M, Butterworth,
' Husbands and wives are not permitted
to. talk to each other during the tour
nament and the event Is played as mixed
foursome with a sliver cup for the lowr
net' scores ; a silver basket for the sec
ond net and a war stamp for the third.
In every case'the man very politely
handed the trophy to his partner. In
all thirty-eight couples partBipated
and all were 'guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Short both afternoon and evening, the
AMATEUR NOTES
All-Slnr Intfrnutloiirtln. who lant Saturday.
dtfenttd th strong 1'hltadclphln OIhiiIb by j
win muir n u iu -t unr u uttrii iwfivc-inmiiit
buttle will trael-to Nw Uan. Conn., and
-nirafft the Colunlalii'oii Hatnrdfty afternoon.
Chief Bender, the former Phllly and Ath
letic star, showed his' o.dtInie form for the
All-Htsrs. The 1'hiUdelphU Giant had de
feated auch teams as Ulltdale, Cost Account
In and many other' well-known teams of
that cliv9, and this was the first riefMt suf
fered by the colored URsregatlop. On the
20th of this month the All-Stars will encase,
the" Htlldate Club In a return game at Parbjv
St, Colaroba,,a Urst-claas setnlprofesslonal
traellnir team, la without a name for tomor
row afternoon ..and would Ukq to hear from
any r.rt-claca team having home urounds
aSid ufferlna a suitable Kuarautee. J, U.
Coffey, manaser," -iHS West Jl.irold strewt.
or phone Olcktnson tto between 1) a. in, and
tip. ni, or Diamond 3tH after tt p. in.
Kaywowl C'i.C.', a strictly flrlclas home
tsam, would like to arrange Sunday vaines
with traellnp teams of that class. The
team also huaJuly tt open. J, J. Shields,
manaser, 2S3J Aharlon street.
Dougherty 1' ., an eighteen and nineteen-yar-oTd
traveling nine, would like to hear
from teams of that class having home
5 rounds and offering a suitable, attraction,
; A 13elhoar, manager, 17-rt Wylle street.
Wjnola A. A., a flrst'cl.ss semlpi'ofes
slonal traNellng team, haa June "JU and all
of July open for strictly ilrst-clasa aeinl
professloiiaT clubs having home grounds and
paying a suitable guarantee. , Charles Fell.
?f ner. manager. -50 1 Master street, or phone
W 1'opiar vovj v wtivr t mw y, in.
I If Itraithei-K It. It. ('
Is desirous of ar-
ranging a game. for'Juty 4 with u home team.
nrh ii llllidale. Htt-tsoti or Farkeaburc. IS.
t H. Germon. manager, care of Lit Brothers
ft . department store, Klghth and Market atreets.
t'r '
'' Media A. C a nrst-class traveling nine.
, . has June U2, July tl, 13, -0.9-1 and several
t' mitndav trames durlna the months of June.
;piJUiy anu auruii, tur ivaius iuini nome
?. 7 rnuniii fttirl offprlne a suitable truurant.
C, Amos P. Weaver manager, loll North Ited-
rf .1 AaIiI lrat.
t "T tit. Jnlm'a hn Julv 4 and several Hat
ll- during July open ami would like, to hear
'H from strictly nrst-class teams, such as liar
A, towgate. Hess-Urlght. Standard Rotter and
' ihr tama nf that class. Josooh Klevolls.
$ BLaoaget 450jlALmond street.
XtJ Tarnr Y- C;Has Saturday afternoon open
V for any. nrstf Uss , semlprofesslonal team
en laivlwf tome grounog ana onenng a reason,
ffle luarante,, K.:' K. Carroll. maAgr,
in Korth mtuas street, or phone JJiaaaond
.PttTOi-itooig&i,
Schedule for Matches '
for This Morning
WOMKNS NATIONAL MSCll.KS
Fourth Room!
Ml Clare Cmmet is. Miss Htlen rel
ink. 10.-S0.
Ilnsl Round
Ml Kteanor (Ions with w Inner of Tol-Itik-Cnsatl
matrli, 3:00.
(URLS' JUNIOR SINGLES
l-'lnal Round ..,.,,.
Miss Dorothy Walker. Philadelphia
Cricket dub. end Mia Kstherlne Porter,
I'htladrlphln Irlikrt Club, 10:11(1.
womkn's ilorm.Ks
Senium! Round ,,,
Miss Walker and MIm lllion r. Miss
lljnrstedt anil Mm. lltr. 10:311. .
Miss Zlndrr.lfln and Mia tios. .
Mrs. (under nnd Miss llnllln. lOiSO.
..... . ..i i -i.
(ieorge igiuiimn, lormir mhuiki mn-
glea champions, weie palled totether,
anu. as wiey nau piayrn iiKriii-i n....i
times, were expected to triumph over
Miss Klennor Uoss and Miss Marlon
Zlnuerstein .miss iinuersiem anu hpi
unrtner refused to acknowledge defeat.
and after playing .wonderful tennis won;
out t fi, 6 3, C 3.
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What Mi Scars Sas
Miss Kleanor Sears, who played
prominent part In two of the three up-1
sets, was asaen wno sne inougui woum
win In the semi-final round of the upper I
bracket In the singles and final round , '"" rdr'j;e '" "'ev Sl',rt4,p,1V,.8
t. .A,,..A,. ! .,. En,w. Hut T nm niade over the lied Sox lett-ncld wan.
of the tournej. I am i"orr. but I am ,agt hQmfr ma(e wag by Buck
unablo to tell you. she replied. , ou Wpaver ot Chicago, a year' ago.
can't tell what's going tc happen in thisi Vean Uregg pitched effective ball. In
tourney. A girl may have a -wonderful the first game, being wild early, hut
day and then ahe may have an off day. j steadying and going the distance by al
Tennls Is too uncertain to pick a win- 'owing the Sox only three i ';' w'Uj
.,. a.i, .. ,,.i,.n ii, m.wi u nvpr no bunching. Sam Jones, in the box for
; ,.,, ,m . , ma,h" the Bostons, was touched up only seven
and 111 tell you the winner. 'times, but at the llnish Oldilng got a
Miss Sears's statement sums up the sngie before Walker made his clean-
remalnlng matches well. It would ne
foolhardy to attempt to plcu u winner
.l. 111 r..l ...! ML. tlnllal'
ill ine ii!n i-darn nnvi ..hs-.t i i.oa, ,
mateh Tlip.- nipt nnop befcrp two Years tescue wun n. preiiy limy on .jurnii, nun
mattli. Iliej met once ueicre iwo e"'Iater .wltH Hooper scurrying home with
ago. M ks C'assel was the winner. But !","'. 'V.,i,,i.i . mi.;i n his- nm in
Miss Pollak has Imnroved Kreatlv since
then. Both use a different style of play. .
Miss Pollak has but one good stroke,
the forearm stroke. She uses this all
the time. If her opponent drives one en
her left. Instead of attempting a hack
hand stroke she runs around the ball, so perry in Hard Lurk beaten two or the nest men in i, uini.
as to hit It with her forearm drive. . ... . . ,,. and Inst by I and 3, liardner playing a.
Miss C'assel. on the other hand, has Sent y".- ,bt et ,e 1eb.ll5 - l
control of several, first-class strokes, es- ,L Jve,itli in a row He pitched fine t: i n v. c.,r..l,,r.
peclally her bacll hand. She has had ffi, Telng effective in all cxpt the big M,,I,llc :Sa,mc t-"""''6""
more experience than Miss Pollak, and I tninK, and this Came after the Macks. , Xearly all the boys In the Junior arc
both are steady players. The winner ,ad they been able to drive at all. would his tvpe. Cofldence Is their .middle
of this match will then meet Miss (loss ' have had a lead so that alfew Bed box name," They do not know what defeat
in the final round.' This match starts runs vvould not have mattered. I'eo"nJ'" means. They start out fully confident
at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Then Miss ' tor .gostoi j"". 'f 0,'.1(otnJr"0me ' of winning, and even If things go
BJurstedt, the present tltleholder. will bdn"B7after four Ath"e'tlc hits ' against then, they are sure they will
meet the winner for the title tomorrow ' i.a(. i)CCn scattered, he was relieved by come through all right. They neei
afternoon. I Vincent Molvneaux. and Barrow's know when they hre beaten, and some of
youngacr was" not hit safely during the them do not know it until long after the
Decide Championships Today remainder of the game. In both matches match Is over.
Two other titles are down for decision Connie's outfit Plo yra .f-lileiiclld rtefenjUe The.m ,. al ,ea8l two nf the juniors
this afternoon. Miss Dorothy Walker
and Miss Katherine Porter, both of the
Philadelphia Cricket Club, will meet In
the final round of the girl's junior na-1
tional trcnh.v.
. T'he. other titular contest will be in
the women's doubles. The semifinal
affair ending with a buffer; supper and
dancing.
Tomorrow some of the amusing fea-
fS.
turus of this novel tournament will
recorded' In these columns.-
The summary:
Gross Hdi-p. Net
.Mr. and Sirs. Demlne. .1 . . . . lor 2B 7ft
Alius Uormley and Mr. Dawson 101 111 Sll
Mr. and Mrs. Wood. . . . . . . . Ill) :t:t M
Mias HofTman and Mr. Chap--
man K0 11 SK
jMr. and Mrs. Spenrer 108 ;n R
Mr. and Mrs. Marahall inj in 8
Mr. and Mrs. .Shaum lift t!. An
lr. and Mrs. Hlonaker lilt 19 91
Mr. and Mrs. Alderfer..,.. . . 12ft .V.' DA
Dr. and Mrs. Hay 117 2 PI
Mr. and Mrs. l.ukena 1.12 S.1 7
Mr and Mrs. Fretman.- 133 an 97
Mrs. V'are and Mr. Martin... 113 in 97
Mrs. MeMullen and Mr. Short 133 33- inn
Mr. and Mra. Dj-tr It.'. J4 101
Mr. and Mr. Turnbult 10H it 103
Mr. snd Mrs. Stewart 133 :in 103
Mra. Shoemaker and Mr. Bvana 112 A 1U3
Mr and Mrs. WeHt., IIS 1ft 103
Mr. and Mrs. Simmerinaii. . . . 1L'7 I'D 107
Mr, and Mra. Jones 139 31 ins
Mr. and Mrs. Jaekson. mi 311 1 in
Mr. and Mrs. Tlbbett 143 L'l 119
Mr. and Mra, Cave 1,19 40 119
AV. H. K.
ij'r. and Sirs.
tr, Chfln-nhnm, Tn.
durlner tht day.
- n s, -i.-, -e
or call Market .'.S3
Norrls V. ., a semlprofesslonal traveling i
team, has June 22. 2D and July 4 open for I
ftrfttwlii!!!. tPAnis ha vine bom a ifrminds a nil I
offerlns reasonable, Inducements. Frank C. f
.smaller, manager; u orris street, or can;
nintiinnd TltTK '
AVHcome B. ,, would like tn hear from
first-class traeling teams for the months of
July dnd August. Walter Mulvaney. man- i
ager,!318 South Thirtieth etreet. f ,
ratlrrsoii, a Ifteen-and-elxteen-year-oM
home team, would like to play gameu with
traveling trains of that class and Is will
Ine tn pay full expense, for ten men. James
.Mnnley, manager. 111.1 East Columbia ave
nue. llnertlll K, C-. has -Tun- 23 open for
flmt-ulawH fully uniformed traveling teum,
William Connor, manager. Call Chester
OfiU.f
Godfrey V, C. has several open dates for
fast first-class traveling teams. . John K.
Dagney, manager. Twentieth street and.
wfiuriu inur, ur uuurtn .jcri.ii.ui.uwn O.DO.
Henry . A., a first-class home team, has
June. 22. July 4 (p. m.) and -several date
open for the latter part f th season for
traellng teams of that ''elans, W. S. Klker,
manager, SOS North Hlxty-sixth street.
Northeast rrofeaalenaU have June 20 and
July 4 open for teams having home grounds
and offering a reasonable- attraction. Kred
Smith manager. 32tfl NorthJoce street.
Highlanders, a strictly f1rstclaa fully uni
formed traveling team, desire to mtet'home
teams of that caliber m Sundays during
the. months of June, July and August and
ara willing to otter a fair Inducement, A.
Hoyd.- manager, 6U3 North Slxty-sUth
street.
BRIITON ARRIVES TODAY
Welterweight Will Finish Train
in at Jack O'Brien' Gyni
Jack nrlttoti, who meetB Benny Leon
ard in a six-round bout at Shlbe 'ark
next Tuesday' nltht, exiieuted here
todaj- to finish his training. He will
work out. dally at Jack O'Brien gymnasium,-
Fifteenth and Chestnut streets.
Brttton. and Leonard, appeared in 'the
manner Denem Mi-iiiiwoii;Quare ur
A'S BLANK SOX;
THENSHUT OUT
Gregg EfTectivc in First
Clash, but Pcrrv Loses
in Second
WELL-PLAYED GAMES
nn.ton.Mass., .lime 21.
The Athletics and Boston ach touched
the other up with knlsomlnc yesterday
In a double bill, Connie's boy shutting
out the Sox for, the second time running
2 to 0 early In the afternoon, but the,.
,,. .. , , II. ...1,1 1 ,A II !
league leaders came back with a J to n
1 win at the ttliisn. uotn games were liccn
contests, the teams playing the best of
! ball in the field, there betng plenty of
.i.. , .1.. .li ., i i
h.-ihii m inr uuriy-iium iinunnn .u,
which blanks wore drawn, and each team
. . n, i,v m.mis of some
"inning us game n means ' '"c i
rt.stant clouting that left no doubt ns to ;
.- inmw.
T1 ...,
Walker There Willi Bat
In the first game TJIIy Walker whipped i
tho ball over the Vft-fle.ld, .fence to win j
and in the second game Boston', three-,
run mllv wh nrndiicpd mznlnst K-ntt i
lvrry. Hooper and Mclnnls getting trl-
pits, wun a mi uy snean, mi oiu hiiu .
n ticket to . 'Babe" Iluth In between
up clout over the left-field war.
Karly in tlie game tne .ox una i ue
!.. AIIa.1 Uhnminn r'nllllllfT t rt 111.
" ,., ' 1'.... . , . -.. .i...h n.i
IIUBC HUTU, .1IIUIIIIVII u......-, w ...-
,i. c.. ii,th niicun ran far nut into
iiai-iiisnti's territory and nicked off
Whlteman's high, fly dreggs suppon
was gilded all the waj '"fnugii. "nm
Shannon and Dugan figuring In some line
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nan iiu nn r,rti ii.cu.. ... .,,- . --..
games was good enough.
," .i'l... ,,', .1,- ,,..- .lone, whs saved
from trouble by double pla turned In
i,.. Jones. Scoit and Mclnnls and (lie
I Scott-Shean-Mclnnls combinations, whll.a
, the Sox did not lilt Gregg safely unt.I
the linn. wneu. mn in! ""
..,,,.,,. niav lmt Davidson missed
fire, and Gardner ran Into the ball In ' The .emlflnal will show Ihe hard
Sam Agnew's hands. Hits by egg hitting Joe 1-Coons. of Kensington, and
and Oldrlng were wasted In the Macks , , t , f cleveiaIuli ho irtaketi his
hlrd and Hhean sacrificed, Dugan got to this city well recommended b J Immy
Strunk's and Whitman's flies out of the Dunn, manager of Johnny Ullbane.
Q,,n ' featherweight chamulon. and Artie Boot,
The finish came with one out In the
ninth, which Shannon opened -with a hit
too slow for Scott oldrlng crinced and
e"t SX'thV "filS." """" ""-""
boost over the fence.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
NATIONAL I.KAOITK
' Huston. Oi I'hlllles. 4 (ten Innlmsi
I'hl'llles. t lloston. 4 (aerond ranr)
New. York. t iirooKinn.
I'lttatiurch. Si Clilcnio, 1
tt. l.ouls-Clnflnnatl. net (rounds
AMKRICAN I.KAOl'B
Atliletlia. It Ooaton, 0
lloston. St Athletlra, 0 (seronrl tame).
ahlnton. 4t Npw Jork. t
Ihlrnen. flt CleTeland, 4 (ten Inn'yal
unroll-!. Ijiili, not M-lleduled
Schedule for Today
NATIONAL LKAOIK
noalon at I'hllsd'lnhla. Si'-l"'.
New York at Hrpoklrn. 31S0 tlejr.
Chlrnto at l'lttaburch. SiSO Bain.
(Inrlnnatl al m. i.ins. oww s.iri.
AMEBICAN I.E.(II:K
Athletlra at lloaton. .?'',!.
IVashlnitoiial New Aork, :SO Clear.
M. Mufs at Ilelrolt. S:li -Tlireatenlni.
('letelaml at fhleato. 3a)l--Cloud? .
Eay for Steelon
i steelton. I'a,. -lane ai.-The Allopna r.
meelton Bethlehem Steel League team here
r:i...j.. av. uinA team wlnnlnc bl 11 tO
W n?? r",.r,u .".'..." i:'h:
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Reading Cilv IiiduMrial League
R.,idlnr. I'a... June 1 WI'l..' .- llorai
i.-aii m Heallnr Clly Industrial League Knie
, "Vurtli i ?Jn hr yesterday. Sv-(,re.
, 11 tn 4,
What May Happen
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CONFIDENCE ONE OF THE BISECTION B ROLLS
ASSETS OF BOYS PLAYING OFF ITS SERIES
IN JUNIOR GOLF TOURNEY
Corson, Maxwell, Jack and Piatt Four of the Younger
Players Who Can Hold Their Own
Against Their Elders
l WILLIAM II. EVANS
ON'K of the things that Impress ou Corson, the present champion, and the
at (he Junior golf tournament which ! ot,er Is J. Wood' IJIatt. of Xorth Hills.
,. , , , ... , , . j, .'There Is a chap at Wondhuiy named
is being brought to a conclusion today at ,,... ,, ,.....,. .. ...h., i,as seen
St. Havlils Is the confidence that stamps,
all the youngsters. They are rhorlcfull
j of It. Some of It may be boyish conceit,
'1 bUt 111 tlHt tt t ll lull I f Villi hflllllpllltd '
.j".. -- -,.,
to see Hobby Jones, the brilliant tltteen-,
year-old youngster fiom Atlanta, play In li. .Maxwell, who 1s Jut tcmy-nnc , j rnv uj ,,njc niR teammutes failed to
the last amateur championship at Merlon i has done' jiioie lirHI'int work tttah hi I uf blm gllt-cdRecuiiiport. mid the Ter
two eais ago, you remgnlxed ( right other of our Juniors, lie waa 'still in I minal iuintt otitrollrd them by u score
awav that Hobb wns full of It nnd he h! tt.itM u hpn Id i',m ttir N'ortli ic-.r, .r -.n-. .. iic i... i.ii.nu, u..i;n mmlp
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nan ine Roil in nacK ir up. several nays
before the qualifying found was played
"" omer men rrom me miuiii wpre numi-
,,, ,hfl to(.ky j.o,,,,,,.,,.,. nll(1 they knew
whal ,h.y ,ver talking about. !
Iloliby's I'anious Speech
nnt ri.,f,aU lliat Tlnhhl- mnilp Is char,
acter,tc 0f i,,n je had been having
trouble during his morning round and
one. of the older golfers asked blm bow
il,t,,,,u -A.. Bni,r ,.,i Union l.sva ititpr-
to this Jewel: "Well. I know one
,,,,,, ,... n, . stnl. .ttnc anv m0,
of them there sixes," He had an 80 over
the eat course In the morning, but In
the afternoon, playing the easier wes
course, be returned a T1 and there was
not a six lit It.
The first man he tackled was l-.iien M
Byers, a former national cliatnpion, nm
that meant nothing to the boy. and be
beat him, 3 and 1 The next day he was
5 down at the s'xth hole to'Krank' H.ver,
the then Pennsylvania champion, hut
llnhl.,. it .,, nhl 1.. .7 finrl ? rhp tlllrd
. . ,,.,, iti-nwn sealnst Hob Hardiier.
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the national chdnnnon, but that meant
nothing In his young life. He opened up
by winning tile nrst two ami men ne
, nrnpppdeil 10 lose four In a row. After
the sixth hole he settled down and
,,iaVed the next eleven holes three under
, f0U,.Hi an,i at the end of the morning
roun(, )l( wnH , up After that the boy,
playing ills first lournameiu nun unwiiK
who can make any golfer III Philadel
phia hustl'? to beat them. One Is l'hli
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
' . -- ll. 4- -- t..m. IkaU
h.a ilnl, will be Hacked to Its doors.
of r;icveland. The other bouts will show
Whltey Fitzgerald, of this city, and Kid
2 " n. of Hazleton. lu the main pre-
llmlnary; Bobby Burns and Young.Tler-
nev. two local boys. Ill the second con
test, and Danny Hutchinson, of New I
Hacn, and Terry Hanlon, of thU city,
will be the contestants In the opening
bout.
Tommy Hudson, of Nuetnwn
Is desirous
K Joe I'nilllua. ot mis i-iu. in u
return ioniet al one of ine optn-nlr ahuwa
tini
at the Cambria.
llarrv Greli. of I'ltlsbursli. Is celilns IK
ahape for hl acheilul-d lele.round tilt
with Oua Christie, of Milwaukee. They nl-et
In a Ilrldseport, Conn., ring nn the ulnt
of June it. Oreb hoxea Jevk MrCarroni nf
Allentown, iweiva rounns in iu.'uu "mum
J Kildle MrGoortr, of iiahkosh. and Phil
Harrlaon. of Chicaso, are In perfect ahap
. for their ten-round encounter at Itarlne.
' Wla.. tonlsht. Thla marka the third meeting
I betwean the pair.
I JeH Smith, the Hajonne. X. 1 . middle- ,
weight, has bepn aimed to appear In two
eonteata. On June 2s he hooks up with Jack
MrCarron. of Allentown. In a twelve-rouiiil ,
tilt at lloston. and on July 4 he faces I.eu
I Kouck over tlie ten-round route nt Lancaster i
Clar Turner, the Indian battler. Is tratn
1 Inr for his ten-round bout with Cleve Haw
kins, u colored heav-w-ellit. They will show
at Pittafleld. Maas.. -" 'une 24.
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TOURNEY AT PHIL A. CRICKET CLUB
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him nlay hjvs he has cot championship
stuff. In him. Meredith JacUi of Merlon.,
wiio VoU tlucc Junior championships in I
u cntl. la .ttirtl liuti t-(l)titralti 1l (I "Mill I
., ...H, .0 ...tu,,!. ,, V,1,.7, v .. ..w ...
K the.older playevs a buttle. Not man .
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soiltli cliamiiuii, snips anil n nair uozen
other big- events, including lb Lake-I
wood, Shawnee anil (;elst cup.
Tin'' older plaera am pas-rn ;' hut.
fortuijatil.t, th- clop of Junlois' Is an
scellent one. Many of theni'nte seeing
service ahtoad and In the caniis. atnl a j
lot of them' Avill Bet into the lilg dcllt
before the jenr Is out. And some of
the Philadelphia champion few ears
from now will be those boys who meet
, once a vcnr to deciilt who is liie bpst
i Junior playing golf In the Philadelphia
, iiistrlct.
, , ,.,,.
, la" lf rnii
The hie surprise vestcrtlav was the.
elimination nf Vhi. Corson, .the junior
champion, by J. Wood I'lalt CnrVnn
has the satisfaction of retaining Ills title,
as lie holds II oer from last year.
Thanks to a couple, of bird? the N'ortlt
Hills youngster was two kiii at the eiii)
of tlie first nine holes and he- .i.-. out
In 3'.i to the rhaiiipinn'M.ll. Ilut.i playm
excellent golf, lie won the ehxenth and
n,i,i h. ,.,,.i i,i,n,. .iMi'um i.,in,.,i n
jwui ), -.-inning the tTfleenth n par four
, t,7e sixteenth gave Piatt llu- nmtci
..... ...... ....
. )V 3 iiml :,
Voung lleib Newton, the son nf Ileih
Newton, the most prnmlui nt nf the
' i.',n(fo,, Kuifi.is anil who has figured
i,, j,,ine hanl-foughl matches with tlie
llt.yt ,,Iat.rs Uiv diti-.i t put It. I.
Taylor out ot the liiiming in the inorn
I,,.. ,,.! ii, i,, il, a ..flei , w,i,ii Iim nwil- I
lug nnd Ihen In the nrteinouu lie look u.
Kane Haiiiiin Into ciiiup.
Voung HaiiMin had eiitcied the tour-
nninent again after being beaten by
P.obtlt K Hamilton oil the nineteenth
hole on Wednesday after Hamilton had
been disqualified and he had a slieiiu-
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voung Ponald ('resswell on the last
green, the boys having ca.ds of .0 nn
Bl. in ine iinei mum ue ioi un nic
same green by " up tn Newton, both
playing tlie course in S3. The youthful
Newlon laid a beautiful i-hot fiuni the
rougll on to the eighteenth green dead
to the bole after Iluiison had Irnneil t
the gieen and a par four g.i
him a
half and the match
linve been nntttllPIl to m IS e 11 H twplir
round affair at lloston ne-a Tuesday nluhl
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CREATING a powerful air-fleet 'has been
one of the Nation's most urgent tasks
second only to the building of ships to which
the country is addressing itself with all its energy.
There must be scouting planes without
number to seek-out enemy batteries and radio
their position to the American sure-shots. There
must be great fleets of combat planes light and
speedy to give chase to recannoitering
German machines.
There must be ponderous bombing planes to
soar over enemy munition-plants, submarine
bases and railroad centers, hurling tons of high
explosives down upon them, that "kultur" may
not be forced upon, an unwilling world.
The Atlantic Refining Co
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Keystone Second Section
Pin League Gets
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TERMINAL ROLLS 50,5'.
.Vol to lie jSutdnne by their rhals In
Section "A" squad, the second lialf of
the Keystone League, known as "B."
took to the alleys last night for their
rhi vni-i i 11,.. riii.M; iln l.eaane. and
atmipii mn nrpimmr the scoring
iiuug up by the first teams Their ef-
f.... - ' r..trlil...l ...'l.A.. luln
ji,, (n WUI l . blMlll lUIIIIH'll " ll I' V... ......
iiluett. of "tlm Victor siimd. tnsseil them
v" " ,"- '"c i1""" "
sn far In Ihe' league,
Section "It" llneif tii t
lie same ns last
iar wiih two exceptions. Florist team
replacing the l!call and Sunshine taking
the place of the lilraid 'eatr. The fol-
Mowing te.uni lulled in Ibis section last
night : Teimlnal, Victors. Sunshine and
l-'lorlst.
In the set-oiid g.ttne be; ween the Ter
minal team and Vicloi. Campbell ran
Captain iiluett a close second, with 12S
pins.
The two-man championship resumed
their bowling games, with Smedle and
Balky, against (ianion and ".Mike"
OyileMi Stneilley gae n line exhibition
of muttering the pins, when, In his six
galiits, he lolled I a score of Ji'TH pins,
axciaglng il for the series. .
-NOTKS OF THK Al.LKYS
' Tlie dni-k iilnnprt were out In forre lmt
ei-enitii.' nn ih Kpsihiii. aiipm. Noi niih
the ni.llr yi'K. hut till- WPHkei Imvp
tKll tll KillllP llti utlcl eer.ll III! Tstlns
nullities were pl.neil nn",
In tlie tuo'innii Eiinips -Ninrillp) msslipil
the inns Hire,- limes out or lt fur larsp
scores of iloubi" irlltl'iies i"l oipr Ills
lest r.iiii" lieltiic tin xpi-oiiil fur mi; mid hl
l tin rqr "i.ii, .ickIii xnina t'er 1M th.. dt
for -ri u
Kp.fsllinp iluil.rrk rall ilpfrnlFil the Flor
Isl 9,llnil III lllpr tlrit ITHIUP b- n more of
tll III .T.il .i.ntt hii.I Neater on the Key
slnn wlil over for u Lemur, mid oihl
vlns
in hip uri Eanip iipiuppn hip Terminal
M1U, a,i t1H vieior nu.l iti turnipr won
oul lu- Ittteen nlns with a s,-or of tj-l to
uy!'r 'ule hundre'V' msrV""'1, 1'"'"' r '" "'0r'
, r , t
in the milihrs liptnppn (imuon anil lirnei,
" Kniutt nml iook. inl.leii. not erf tn s I
ureal BPl-HWny. seorlnjf In hl flrnt three
u'iimm L-iis i-a, Hnii --i
Tunlclit tlie feltnwine twieman rhainnlon
T n? m'-lutTnril'J.Ww'J":;
H.i llev
un, snieuipy
lnsn n. m, (inp( nml Knilcllfle Trm Us
' an'' Knox-
rv. Burr! etteiuls it rnrdlul Inillntlnn
1 '" "i ij mix "pihis when visitinn WII.1
i woo'l st his .summer howllnx tmlHie
A Mean (Janic for IJilclier..
Allentiiun. Til., June L'l Th" I'M'Mdel
ptilit Division won mi olil-time iMttltisr hee
from PennslHlllil i'oiver lipre esterild,
scoie 1"J to !H. til I.elllKh Wllle Transit
I.eHRUi.. KUllle.
I'Ia Ten-liming Tic
. Nnrliertli, Til., dune :M Pnlin-r A l'
nf Huston, and .Nnmiletn V. M. l. A lilflpil
H ten'ltlllllli; lie liltl tiers' buttle here Neuter,
ilsy Darkness ntoppril the am Ht the end
of tlie tenth Itllllnir with the si-ore 1 to 1
('uliaii Slars Hit Timely
Lebanon. I'a.. .limn "Jl The Cuban sum
i buii'-hed their hits 111 two IlinlliSM here es.
1 tenlay. w-IiuiIiik a elosetv eonlesterl game
frni-i t lie Lebanon Itlhleheiu steel League
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Klnifr .luriilis. flirnirrl, of llir rlillllFS,
iiliof srnlrrs urrr uliliilnril In the Irnilr
lirtneri! tlir Im-ill Niitlmiul l.riietir rlllh
nml riHst'iirgh, rniiirtnl to Put Mnran
fur iticf tills illuming, flip ili-ul Is Mil!
liM-nmtilrtf. Imwetrr, its KrNUIne Mtiurr
lutix, that lie ull! not rriiort to tti
I'lrnta until he h-is tl iipm fnntrtirl mill
one ttlilih !s more siilisfiti tor tluin flip.
nop utiilrr lili-h I'e Inis lirm lil.ljtng
Milk tlir riills.
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AViVG OF ODD LOTS
Palm Beach Suits
of the better kind, :it the lowest
prices in Philadelphia.
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CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER
15-17-19 NORTH 13TH STREET
Ktcond Door Above Market Street
ALSO 24-26 SOUTH 1STH STREET
CHESTER STORE: 3d and Market Sts.
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DroDellinff manv of these
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that is dependable under
In the aviation schools
Gasoline is playing an important role. Cojsmar
the varying altitudes and
one to another encountered in mechanical '
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bureiy, gasoline tnat
those conditions is the kind
your trucks and commercial ,cara&
Gasoline is gasoline to the
residue to fail you at a critical momsnt. :-j
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