Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 03, 1918, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13
mW .! W.v.' f ' w &v :j$ .1 0,-1 M X'1 EYEING' PTJBklC LfeDdOSR-tfHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 191S rii?- ft i rT& ZxZ. t' WOURTH OF JULY WILL BE M G?47 ZMF jFOi? SPORTS IN PHILADELPHIA AND VICInW, , vt "LOCAL GOLFERS WILL PARTICIPANTS IN RED CROSS BENEFIT MATCHES tT---r-Kifsrr VTcnrr t nmnnTT "Vt rJilNINUtAV WILL rilLH & VHT) TT TSJAWT17AM Wl$ HONOR MEN IN SERVICE x. J x J Do i- i jl"Sl Jl JL jlJ C.VIjL 'xkr-X . ON THE LINKS TOMORROW Red Cross WiU Benefit by Tournaments, Held at Every Country Cluh Anderson Suggests Idem for ConduiihurTournanienls BEFORE KING GE0RGE K3l .fifS'i Hin Mjijeoh's Ann in Great Shape lo Hurl First BdlL;tVi Chelsea Held, London Many Ex-Major .! Leaguers Will Be in Line-Up ,'i ?$' s$L h i 1 i i U or U5L r-" -V 1. rm ?-?r rt w . 'a I! WILLI A for it moment t Hutu 11 llniu-nnil I r you will that Etop niur realize rhllndp'plila Rnlfc. lire in sn:np lirnni-ii of the national service Ami Mint the I eountrv Hit in In (Ills Imliicil .ito licntviriy llimieil lor lle us i.rri l'u." have more IIihii "nun nnn In fie rmiUs. i it la pn'tli'tilnrly flit mc; Hint Hip thirty crtrt lof I i'iiIh ,ne Impure l.llieity Pav tournaments t'mionow Willi Cie prm-po'l"" COlng to tlie 1nerlc11n Itoi 'r is Th Morion anil t'litlaildphla frit'kel I'lu'ii nlone hne nior thin finn meiiibrra In the ser Ice anil at Ip-mt olKht other Rolf cluhfs hiiw more tliiin a liiindiril. eae'i elolnc their hit (ither hero nr on the, other ride Will Tay at Lrsift a Dollar Kvery Rolfer who will piny t-miorrow ft his chih will pit some sum. from n ' dollar upward, to the U"1 Crowi. Hev-1 rnly-flve per cent of this In moH r.ipea will ro to the loeal auxiliary, and the, remainder to th" natinr.il nrcnnl'at'oii The tnurnamenta he'd tomorrow w.ll i be the Hpoonil Liberty Pay event iprler i the auspleea of the 1'nlted States (Solf Association, and not onlv are the Phi'a lelphla clubs partlclintlmr. ,but ovorv polf orsanlzatlnn In the country Is fon. turlnR the day as a lied Cross event Last year nearly $10n,nnn was raised i by the American Rolf clubs, and this yenr's total will probably be well in c- cess of that nmount. None of the Philadelphia colfero has' ne'ually died of wounds as yet, although one of the Overbfook p'ayen returtud recently minus a lotr nnd .lael; nempsey, of Arnnlmlnk. died In France nti the re-. fu It of Illness. There are bundled' of Philadelphia colfers in the aviation, artillery and Infantry corps In Franc". Quite a number are In the marine corpi and hundreds more are in the navy or the naval reserve!'. Servire Flaps at Kvery Club Kvery one of the local bo f clubs is flying a service lias and every one sj carrylnR from ten to too nienibcis in I war Fervice on the rolls. The schedule I of polf events for tomorrow will bp found elsewhere. special medal will he awarded to-1 morrow by the American Ite'l Croc, ' while the United State Oo.f Asora- tlon Is Kivinp cert Ir; -a tea. the various clubs as will be noticed holding a wirleit, list of tournament oventt-. i c ., That the American Red Cross Is thor oughly In sympathy with the moement ,iOf the Rollers Is shown by tho letter -irwrltten to Howard F. Whitney, secre uiary ef the United States Coif Associa tion, by Pe Forest Hicks, chairman of rothe American P.ed Cross prize medal committee, who said In part: ."rn'Aletlals anil Cetrifiratcs i..-. "DurinK the year 1017 many colt "'"events were held In which the entrance fees or other funds which ordinarily ... would have been devoted to the pur chases of prizes were donated to the Itert r-Crosr, the successful c mtestant. receiv ing prizes of Miiall value or no prize JjvhajeVer The Indications are that this fcr-ractlco will be carried out extensively Sfdurlncr the season of 1918, and the Red c Cross' accordingly has considered It fit-1 Jinf? that a token in tha form or a prize Jimedal should be deslKtiod fcr award to i Winners of contests held for Its benellt Mn vhlch no other prizes are awarded. As it is dfesired that the sentimental raluo qf these medals should be pre-.'i-crved. this form of reeoKnitlon has 'been supplemented, by a form of certltt Jjjates tc he Issued as second and third prizes and as a first prize In events of less Imprrtance." J The Red Cross medal is of bronze "with the. cross In red enamel. It l-i pre sented 111 an appropriate oase, but the Th rcicrf hi tut Anirrlraii Ernuitc has tic Ifopeil Into oiip of (ir hc&l and cosi(.t 111 vide histaru of Hit il'nilt, 'Hil morniiiu (tie Vanlter led lic litd Nor bsi tour iioiiil enul HM It'll Sor irtf Junt Ire points uieaii of the (.Itvtimiil clr.b. Cleiebmil n ulile to c.iln hi tlie rnrr, 1U llliltuuo elelruteil tlie ltrll while tlie Atliletlrs were trlinndiis I tin iinUi. un.l Wnmiiislnii t'.'.UIB the inranuro of Uie t Keu ntdt'Mi'.cs. IJarpor hurled a great bjiiio for tioruls down In Wdsalnslon tie tieit Sox down with four jdts und te 0. tlio.Nd- .Nt th- won. a Joe Bunli EoO two uf four hltn nude by bin chili u' Hnrprr, inrlilenl.iiK, llnriier's lirtory vvhm his hccond In llie luitlilnctun llfd iox Mirlet, Detroit nnd th- rhaniplen Whllf fox Ui lded i pair at ChieaRo. Ty t'ubb lud a batllnz avrrase for the dl of ,:I3.1. II had three sate tups in"nlnj times at bat. r.iMle t'olllns Is In a hattlnc fliinip. He failed to lilt in either of tlie cumen un lii home lot. , fitaiintcka mode his rfebuf in tht nator Uaouen as n mtmbtr of tht mutt). He hail 'them well hi hand until thr ninth, what hi H'enl to iee omJ tli Reds ami! three rim ner ovtr, tulna the score, t'lttaburuh was nut in the leiiti, u'lli Unktnt Mover In Hie bor. Joe Wood had a .arse day at Cleveland lie helped hi club beat the Hrovvns by t tuiK tw osin.lfb nnd a double la four times UP. Edille Murphi l colnj ivetf. In the ilnn. hltlbriiiler at t'lili'iiK" he luid a pair nf li I" In live (lines un In the flrt came nnd tne tame iiiunlier In the -eroiul 'In three tune ut bat a bvvattlti'; uverage of .eo, The f'ubs took n coupl nf lona ' leaps abend nf ll.e (llMIltb by nettlnz to St I.ouH for two gAinm as c'y Wildjms waa beatins the New Yorhers. this mornlni; the rubi were leading the Gianu by tnree and a half eames Jhnmu Vaughn mid Carter wtre the u'hi nino pitchers in the Cuba-Cetrda double header. The after made three httt in our times ul liat. IMtclier "Ilunnv" llearne, of th ItOKtnn National lueee tiT.m. left the trim ea- terdav for Chlcaso. where he will M?rt learning a traiie. nw reuiet for a raie In eilsr' nter his enntraet neure wan fused by the IIokIoii tliili. Tom Daley, eateher with tvf Chiraio Natlonala, tft ror lloilon y-fteroiy. wr.ere. It Ir silo, he will nttemnt In ubtaln em ployment In a ampyird Diley has b"en elaclned In the army drtt m 1-A. lie vvaa married after thu CullvJ States entered tn war. ArrsnRPinentH are reinrted under way ta frtiltti tlie rvewarK rraneniee 111 the new lit trriutintinl llaehu!l l-raet' ti M'tinlltnn lint uftee Julv 1. It Id Hild tlflt "ICnettv' T.ee, hu.lneHS tnsnurer tif (he ToronOi Club, l.au tne maiirr in jianu Harry A. M'aoner lormerlu mi iimplra of the Delaware County League and also ot Enlveraffi of Pennsylvania and Kxcarthmora oainii. l.o been stpnerl by President Larktn, oj the Bcthleheu Street Leotiue. B 3 VI L. iL J s and C gjr Mr 3 Lrn Lmi rs :sj-'")f. M Ii. KVANS p'-tilmliillty l tint It will bo valurt more , lor Its Miltulilllty ii a vvnMi fob charm Mr Whitney lemlnils tile KUirts Unit !ille Hip litiinlier iif inedali. is iiM'exfM- '""re linjiirlunt ('Villi". It should not t ui'.ilnrptr.oi that the nifdnl n.in ret un ci!, a are available f r mi" coaipetlti m only as tlii'j nny be obta.ned for een' thiuitpli'jtit l!.e sc,i on. Two III? lAliiliition There will be two other I lK Red fro: tniiriminents here this week, when .leroiue P Travers. Max Marston. U' wald Klrkb.v nnd John H. Anderson win p'n at Merlon Saturdio nfterinon and at Pine Valley Sunday afternoon. The Meilnn match will Ir n at 'i 30 o'clock and Tine Valley at 3 o'clock. Ander son, who has twice been the national iiiuiier-up liau his own Idea.'. ticetii liiK Hi- cor.di.ct of these tournament' and bin lew-3 a" ii lerestlnff. as he has p'layed In h ntmiber of them and list--wat'heil lirw the ntloits clubs firous'.i oi't the coui'.trx i .iti.luct lh.-s. Red Cross t 'iirn.inients. He believes lhat lopes are nit needed io keep the jmIIciv hack, and should be used only Io KU.ird the creens. He makua the point that th" ropes are usually so Ioiir that the.v are unwieldy Thiough the fnlrwa.vs l opes lonfrcr th.ln ten feet arc not needed. llllcroll" Views Here are some of hla Idea"' "I wuulil suKRest that all lets be roped off lxfore the match start:. This is the one place where such roping will not in terfere with the shots and It will be a boon to all the contestant. The ropes should run the whole length of the tec. should be placed back a distance of a yard or so at the start and diverge to two yards toward the end of the tee. thus allow InR the persons down the fairway n belter lew of the driving as well as forming a safety zone for those nearer the players. It w 11 be seen that If this Is done there will be no need for a man with a megaphone trying to shoo the golfers back from the players, and 1 have not the slightest doubt that there will be betur drives from the golfers. Ropinj; Off Orcein "The system of roping off should be told nnd a reriiet made asking care In walking near the greens, especially on the part of tho high-heeled ladles The police members should carry Mags, which can be seen plainly. It should be told to the assembly that when the flags are down It Is the signal for advancing, but when the flags ar& up all should stand. "In order that the golf balls be not disturbed thnre should be a fore caddie for each player. His duties should be to run to the drive and stand there until th player has put In his appear ance and then go forward as quicklv as possible in order to mark the nest shot "As soon as the balls were hit mar the green or to the green the men vv.th the ten or twelve foot ropes should take their positions back of the players at the cdpe of the green. Meanwhile four other workmen should be on the way to the next green getting ready to do the mine tiling at tne proper time. 'It Is utterly useless to call to people who ar moving In all directions. Only when the crowd has begun to settle for the shrt should commands be announced. U is best to hae two megaphones used i one by the scorer and the other by the I chb f director ''The scorer is an important cog In the I machnery of handling a crowd. If he ! will announce Inimi dlately after a j player has holed be will do a service In deed, nnd at th c inclusion of the hole's I play he should announce the standing lof the players as regards the match." What May Happen in Baseball Today Nvno.vM, i.r.Mii i: Woe J.ot Pit. Win l.e-i-' ' lc.l-i J."i S -t -"I X. York II SI .(10 1 tfi;',' 4.0 1 1 -I'll! .MO 1. 'II II l 1 ' . I'lillllev . 3!l S'i .4:5 .131 .ICS fit -i -th -n .ii .j-iii .4i.li ,4S:t Ilrnnl,li. lt ! .ISO .i i t.411 ,1'in f huinniitl ir ?n .(in .tin .40M (. I.oillb SJ 10 .375 ,38.- .Lfll AMERICAN MiMil K Wan I.oet I'et. Win I.ne Mdlt Veu ork t,V iSH ..Inll ..-in .litti ,iv:i .471 , n::i .2t lljiNtim . . an ('letrUml. II Wnbhlnittnii .11 M. Loiil- 3.1 i'hlrno . . HI Detroit . f Athlrtlrs . . S3 Two Kiinie., .."VHll .m .tin .1X1 .sj.- .Ml .4 HO .41R .430 .S.'iO ait .3,11 tWIll two, $1,00 two. YESTERDAY'S KKSULTS AMBI'.If'AN LIlAfil'K Vllilellrx. fit New York. 0. Waslilnsion, :i ltn(on. o. Clevrhind. I: SI. l.ouU, 2. t'hlraBO. 81 netrolt. 2. , , , T)r(rnlt. Ill riilrticn. 8 (2d came). XATIOXAIj I.BACiUK I'lillllra. "': New Yorli. 2, I'ltlhliiirKh. t Clnrlnnatl. (10 Inn,), ltrookljn, 4i ltos(on, U, CldraRo. 7i t. I.oiilf., 1. Chlcafto, Oi t. F.ouN. 2 (2d Kume). Stlicdtile for ToJay AMnmr.vv i.caoii: Ilnnlnn at riilhidellilila Clenri 3:.1i. New York at Uaslilinslon Clean I. M. Louis at rineland Clenri a. Iietrnlt at Cldeaso rirar; 3. NATIONAL I.BAC.rr, Pliillies ut Ilnston Clear; 3ilS. UrnnUbn at Xew York Clean 1:30 and .li.'to. ( Inrinnatl nt riltehurch Italm 3:30. Chleaso at St. Louis Clean 3:30. Lehigh Valley Transit League hnuelernn. Ja July li. Philadelphia Dlvls'on won, a comedy of errors from the I.chlgh Vnllex Light and Power team here yesterday by 14 to i. Indianapolis Signs Ellman IndlitnnpnIS, Ind . July 3 Infielder Boy Human, of the Nashville team, has been signed by the Indianapolis Ameri can Association club PHOTOPLAYS THEATRES I'Wii'll AND lUN'AOBK HV MKHUKftS OF THEUNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT B-D ABUVB MABKBT BILLIE BURKE ,n LUT'H (SET A DIVOltCE" CFDAR 0OTH & CKPAU Avuxri CHARLES RAY ' PLAYIXO THR UAMC" COLISEUM w1 nel r.lHh U OUth FANNY WARD "0N mmei. UUL-WiNIML. ;M-t ami H-n i M Henry B, Walthall '" "".Vggjlii FUREKA 0TI1 MAnKUT HT8, MIRIAM COOPER lJ- 3,4v rmJT.t;" ij. rrVs.gsss.,.. a. , i?. BfiKkJ Jli'ji ,'. HLi, T J-,.. . w ' HP! i " tr fJ l i MARoTOH JjPpMM': HJ I cJOHN G ANDERSON nviLDWoob opens' m&m llftff '" , V- S' phillies meet SEASON JULY 6 'ohE . g f .&t- BOSTON BRAVES TRAJVER5 l i$M W TWAtl . Wffl JsM I Former Minor and Majn League Players to Play - for Resort Nine DAILY GAME SCHEDULED! U lldvvnnd, N. .1., July .1. The Wihlviond lja.eball teaip. under the management nf Olcorge I,. Porter, will mien ta seaso.i nn July (5, and the fltfit eaiue will be with the Wlssahlehon BarraefiE' nine fro.n Cape May. Wild wond N the only peafhnre resort sup porting a team playing- baseball six days a wet-it Airmail; main' painei have b-en boohed i with the service teams, and some Rill edge baseball sair.es will be witnessed on the new ineloed grounds. Manarrer Toiter hiii P pned Captain Kellv. foimer Tris'ate and New Yorl; State I.eaRiies star, who also had a tryout with the Pliillies hack in 1114; Zlddle Trnutweln. former rentril IliRh jilayer. raptaln of IMS team of the Hrown Preparatory Kehool Piekup will nualn play this year This younrtster was South nil rpriiifT with the Phillies Heed and Me rann. 'ormerlv of West Philadelphia; .'lip Par's, captain of this year's West Philadelphia championship team; OeorRei Merkle. now at T,ansdovvne. former Wesl Philadelphia High football. Foerer and baseball star, and Jimmy l.andbers. an other vounrt star from tho Northeast H'c'i R-hool lie has on his pitching staff ilTjan, who plaved last season nn a Tristate t.eaE'ie team; rjrevall. now twlrlins: In the Main 1,'ne I.eacue ; Weiner. tlie mlv fouthpaw West rhil.idelphlp IIIb'i pos. srssed all season, with a clean record, los'rc no caniri Hardline the hie mitt he will rely nn Smith, former catcher for WJlllamsport Trista'e l,'apuc. and Mc Laughlin, Atlantic City Itallrmd's for mer star. Ho will cairv iik extra play ers Emmet McCain and Heed It is Manager Porter's pnliev t. book an manv service teams as p-isihle. and amonjr h'r predated jrames has signed to play Com and AccountliiB. Armed Uuards and Fourth Naval plMrirt. and i' now neRotlathiK with "n.v" Walton to brine the Camp D'x team down t . the tea shore CLAN-NA-GAEL TO HOLD ITS ANNUAL SPORTS AInny Former College Stars Entered in Twenty Events on the Program Print Breeze Park motordrome, track on Foiirlb of .lnlv afternoon nnd eve ning, will be Hie' scene of the annual j new nay. under tlie auspices or tne Clnn-Na-Onel. This organization has for over fifty years staged one of the best track and Held meets ever seen In thla city. Luke Plllnn. chairman n-' the athletic committee, announces there will be twenty events on the program. Includ ing the track and field eveitfs There will be boxliiR, motor cycle racing, bi cycle racing, egg race, children's Jig. four-handed reel, Irish teel, Irish Jig and a tug-rif-war between Wets and rryr. The anchor men will he M. Me Kaney for tho Wots anel P. Brodertck for the DryR. Already some of the best athletes in this city and suburbs have sent in their entries, nmnng them are the Meadow -brook Club. (!erniantovvn Uoji' club. Vlctrlx Club Shanahan Club and sew cral unattached runners. HILL TILDEiN WINS AGAIN Philadelphia Advances in National Clay Court Title Chlcoco, July 3. W T, Tllden. Jr.. of Philadelphia, defeated MlItonAray, Chi cago, fi-:. 6-2. In the national clay courts tennis championship matches yes terday. Hdivard Oelaner. Chicago, elimi nated U U Harrison, of IJirmlngbam. Ala., C-4 6-0 J It. Adoue. Jr. nallas, Tex, defeated Harold Korster. Chicago. 7-6 4-6 6-2. Charles Ciartand Pitts burgh, defeated O. J. O'Cunnell. Chicago. 0-3 0-0 The men's doubles were begun with no hard contests developing. PHOTOPLAYS CTD A Wn Gtn. Ave.at Venanso. K.of Hroad Sessue Hayakawa ln ,in "vest way- FRANKFORD Tn Kran,flr', VIVIAN MARTIN in "Vivette" IIIMRO FRONT PT. A OirtAilD AVK. JUiriDVJ Jmnbo Jiiik lion on e'runkford "L" Marjorie Wilson ,n iuI, ":?,.. I API 1CT '''-'U AND LOfLST STRKUTU LUV,UJ1 Mats. 1;S0. 3:8(1. UtEa.(l:3llul Mary Pickford "' HOW COULU YOU'. J15AN7" NIXON "D nEU0W JUS- Dorothy Dalton '; wJKy. I- -jy ., Hj1 ?- IffW . ' .. - - ' wJsWwjkt. ,v ; 7w9S$SKpv 'sw tyAilsr - f!xA,' ii .Vn-Urf. 1. i . L - 1 1w,i-AiTImi lUi II ll-L-fllfr Mil II II ilf-liiSilJi 4 U . .-.Ti.A .-KL.. nIK i " ,If . ... , -. -..-J Phonos Undej-sood I Cj" Unde.rucod I lOry iiai BALL TEST TODAY Fourteen Braves Are Sum moned Before the Local Draft Board Ilnston, Mp...., .lu 3 i-uiirieen Picmners or tile llc.pt-in N.l- t'onnl hnsehiill lnh f.'l ... tit Knll. players within the di aft aur. wilt ,ei-vc nuiiiiiiuusc.s inuav to ainii'.ir liAfojo 1..K.-U Hi lilt Uninil No ;:,. ,.f HrlRlltnii, I to dispute Un. claim of il. lmarel that ballplni rs are tihiei;' to Hie "woil;-or-tiRht" provi.-lopt. This i b-lieveil to be tlie Initial step in the coimtiv to deter mine whether or no' baseball ( a non prodiicuve oci-up.itioii and If ballplayers may be tnrct-el to cilh-r shoulder a Rim or Ro to work al so-railed 'useful oc cupations" Tlie summons.es were sent last ulcht AcconlliiR lo chairman Unwline the matter of deteriniiilnR the status nf professional imsepall plavers under the ' work-oi-Ilsht" rules hart necn properlv presented -n them The board is under takitiR the invcsticniiini without any In leiitioii of d'.-'rnptinif the Ram.' Wltliout doubt It I." tlie first local boird in the country t take this step In Iig.trd ti. the ballplayera The IlriRhion hoard Is vested with the rlRht to undertaKH the Inquiry It does nut mal'i'i- where rrRlstrants have been placed hy their home hoards, th be sumnioni d for Interrosation y can under llie rules, leRardles.s of whatever clas sltlc.iMcn tiny mav hold It vvrs explained yesterday that Miouid I.ocl Hoard J." dei-ido that tho inembt'iH of tlie Hiaves exainiiiid iij the bo.'iid are eiiRiiRt'd In a nonproductivo occupation an appeal nui.v lie taken to tlie d. strict hoard, and should the board atlirm the IliidlnR the matter may squarely he put up to Provost lieneral Crmvder. who all aloni? s.iul that he would not discuss the rules until a spe clilc i'a&u had come to him from a loeal board. It had been expected that the so called Hpe Die ease would not he i cached until some h.tll p!aj or with a defer! ed c'assillcition came before his local board It was never expected tint any local board would ro alter a ball club In sui-h a wholesale manner as the local bond if Brighton proposes SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS lllle .luek'nii, the New York liphtweichi. an. I Itn. !,v Ihii.ms of Itultulo h,ie peen lllfili in 'I In dlipesr In tlie flll,il limit nf tile eioml shew In lie Mnce. al Atlttnlie t'lt Hstur.l.iy nichl a in ek .link ftueso. tbe inenl llhuvei(tht aiipears 111 the seniiflntl vith lMdie Morcan l lie B.islisti feather' welshl l)-nr Anderson, nf Denmark. w-in recent wan hlmineil here bv .lack Thninnnn. hHH been muulier to box Tom t'nvvlir. the r.ni; lib lieftvyvveisht. ten rnuiltis in a show that will liu held at Alleiitovvn tomorrow aftPrnoou. Ted (Klill I.ewN'art'l ,tolinn (frlffiths are in eond tdiane tor their iwentj-rnund mu test lhat will he held at Akron. O , tomor row utteriaion, Charlej White, tlie L'lueaeo llGhlvvel.ht. afl-T an abfience (rom the rlnjt of more in. in a year, win lie keen in H'-tlnn at ne ' Mriinew. a . lnmorrovv- ,fternn"ii oppoaeij in Harvei. Thorpe, tbe fat Kan.iaii city I hshtvvelsht. cnod liKbtweielll helil In thla vlilnllv will b. between IM.ll. Ivn. anrl TnniniN Tuo-l' renlet lhat vv-ill be lomorrow iifieinmin Walla. .-. ef llronk- J . of I'.it- r- hi Ti.- y PHOTOPLAYS THURSDAY, JULY- 4 The Stanley Booking Corporation THE following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking Cnrnorntlon which Is n guarantee of early show-in,, of the finest produc tions All Pictures reviewed before exhibition Ask for the theatre In your locality oblrlinlr.R nictu-es through the STANLEY Booking Corporation. Alhambra Uth. MorrU & Pa8iivunk Ave M.t n.tily at : V.se. il 540. MARUII'.KITK i'LAKK in ritl'NELl.A ' A DOl 1 r 52D AND THOSirsON KTP ni vJ,lV-e M ATl.NKK DAILY KITTY GORPON Till! lNTEULOPEPv" ARPAniA CHKSTNL'T IICL 18TH AKL-AU1A in a. m to lias r. m JACK PICKFOItU In "SAMiy DI I ltrniDr iiroaii htiiket and DLUHtilKL' scsQrntiANNA ave. HBssrn HAYAKAWA ill 'WHITll MAN'S LAW" EMRRESS MA,N "SatVLv jack rit'KKorm in "MILEA-MINI-'TE KENDALL" FAIRMOUNTM,hMnl!JArliv- SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTION MAIUIL'llRITl; CLARK III "l'llfNELLA" A1I1 V THEATRE 1311 Market St IrMYllLiI a a M to Mi.inlslit. A BIG FEATURE PLAY 56TH ST THEATRE n-loiv .Serine MA'I INEi; DAILY NOIlMV TM.JIAlHir. In "PE LINE ANNIE ' GREAT NORTHERN "' road st at Erie , WILLIAM H HART III "SELFISH YATES ' IMPERIAL ' OOTH I WAI.Nl'T STB. Mh'. " an Evas 7 & 0. WILLIAM s ItAirr THE BANDIT AND TUB PREACHER" I IT AHFR 'ST LANCASTER AVE. L.lLtLJtLt MhUiim Dally CJIARI.ES RAY In "ma own; uoua town" ::,iT - - OSWALD KIRKBY 147 TARGETS FOR NEWCOMB Other Philadelphians Make Cood Scores at the Maple wood Shoot Mnplennoil. N. II.. Julv 3 rhit-iilcl-exten.-lvely In the nhinnu ' lnK tlpured quite diffihut Ion of the prizes In the Miil- stimmer Handicap trapshootlnt; tourna ment yesterday, marking the real open, ins.- of the tournament with it 1,'0-tnrRet event It was won by I-'rank S. WrlRht of nnffain. New Yerk, the runner-up for the New York trapshooliiiR champion ship, with mo straight. l-'red Tomlin. nf PennsRrnve, the New Jersey Stats champion; Harry Simile, of Little Falls, ,V. J., a former cham pion, and Jay Claike, of Worcester, tied for second place with 138. Al three finished with unbroken runs. C.nrke with 127, Simile, with 115, and Tomlin with 101 Charley New comb, of Philadelphia, was llie only shooter evcptinR WrlRht who broke tho Urn : nralEht, but New er mb dropped three nn trap four and I "cnl "an,, n nairver irouoie tne goou I trap shots had was on trip four. Frank Ilineline, of Camden, complete his ' unfinished run and ran it up tr 12P. nnd finished with 147 In a tie with New comb ard Nick Bo lesion, of I.ees burs, FI.i. John I'oiiiiilne. of Philadelphia, hai a i un of Ml : Charley Vaughn, nf Had-dnrfie-Id. lompleted n run of fi7 ; C A Watson had one of ,3. and UeorRe Fish of l.yndnnvil,-. N. V, 11.'. Tile hlKh four men lied for the prizes in Clas A. Frank Ilineline won firsl prize in Class I!, and c . VaURh.in was sec ond Mrs Mo'in. of Kau Claire, Wis . won first prize in class c, with c . Watson, of I'liiladelplila, second, anel Philadelliiiui aptured lKitti prizes in Clan Ii.'wilh I II Wulbteticrnft and A P lira ,v lor ten loun'ls at Tern tlie TloiH liclltwrlclil. Is hi round lilt wit'n Jack iwhlwelplil. rilf-sn ll.li hnuse Htlre nf I. I. Htlil re...K for Kui-'-n the lo. li 1 pnliu llllH .1 he aseln vv.ll appear In the wind up tiuhl. un,l UN t ne he n'eans lo btti'K mere. i l:us-.n all .Milbnern will enme inuither In 1 Hie final bout al the PennNtrove A C. em , 'Friday ni.-ht In the semlbnat I-rankle Vv II- bams .ruler the ni.m-ifc. menl uf 1-rank I Dnnatn encounters Johnny Miller, a New i York bchtweisht. Three, ntiur vontests .rlto are un the prouram. I ,loe Tidier. Herman Hlndln slar hanlam. . ! vveichl pei former. Is settine in i-nndilnn for i hia -i-rnun I inenunler with Aounc Merino , of N'.-w York They are si-he'lulert to appear I In Ihe final bout at (be I'-imliri A. C . rrankfer.l ivenue and Cambria treet nn i Kri'lav nisht. Merino has nea.illv been , Mdvnnelim In the 11s-poun.l div Irion and !(hn marks ilia (Ira biK lipht. and if he le an "fill he will be matiheil wl'h the slar i l,..nt.imw'lBbts in 'he nar future The B.nlnnil will show Iwn fasl IHwetghU in I a, ii.in H.ittlln- Murr.iv fnrmeriv under! tli. m.inaseni.iil of Vlttn Coloiuia, bill now iin.br the au".l.inie nf Jnhnnv Huni and . I, n . li. . r .In, Ilium champion Tnree j , lb-r .food lonle'th ar- on tlie procram IMIOTOPLAV 333 MARKET ra .HAPT IOl. t1AN THE ONLY HOAD" Mfinn 4-5 POl'TIl tT. Orchertra. lylKJUEsl-. (ontinuouH 1 to 11 JL'NK CAI'HICE in 'llLl'i; BYES MARY" "HliCPK OJ HATE." No. 17. PALACE 12 14 MARKET STREET 10 A. XI lo 11.1 .1 P M .vi.itt I'leiM-uiltJ HOW 1-ot'l.ll Mil, JEAN?' PRIMPPQQ 1"! MARKET STREET rillNVIiJ1J K-30A M toltlliP. M. ELMO LINCOLN In "TAKZAN Of THE ATES" REGENT "AnKr;! Ty!!tVlJ ENID rtRNNKTT "A DESERT WOOINti RIAI TO OERMANTOWN .WENLE IIrI-, i J AT TCI I'LIH'll KEN SI William s. it vnr in SELI'ISH YATB.V RIVOLI .-.j 1 1 AND fANSOM STf .,,. Mutiiue Dally i ill, -i,i,i, iun WE HHOfLD WORRY ' RI 1RV MAnUCT ST HELOW 7T1I I-'-'J- ' IP A M. to U IS p, EAR1.E WILLIAMS in THE UIRL IN THE. IIOI l. ' SAVOY IS" MARKET HTRKET N A M In Mlrinlirlo HriRllERT RAWL1NSON In "SMASHI.N'U THROl (III ' RTANI FY sarki:t Annvi: unit -V'-'(!t I'-'tp.l' vKH In -SAY! YOl'NU 1'ELNIW iVlPTDRIA IARKLT ST. Al (mi VlV-.lvJ.rlrt (IA. M.tnUilol'. M, WILLIAM l-'AItNIJM ii,i, Till 1 la "TUB PLUNDERER" ....Ji ;M - v ? tK hedule.j I i mlnsle nraiKli. N' J lmiovertt "u - iflft - r .. &.. '-v v-,4,., Arrive in Beantown After Splitting Even With pv York CY WILLIAMS A HERO Ilnitnn, July .1 Phlllirs arrived here this mornlnR '1 h to begin a series with the Boston Braves ill s afternoon Cv Williams, the loiiR-legRed nut flelder of the Phils, again located Babe P.ulh's f.ivoiltn ride range in the 'pper tier of the liRht-fleld stand on Hie Polo ground yesterday, and this tlm (here were a bunch ot Phils on board, when long Cy let tly and hit the bull's eve The im g,ic the Morun men the dec.sion. ,r to 2 It was In the. seventh Inning The s -ore was tie at U and 1, nnd Burns and Have Bancroft were roosting on the bases Willi two out when Williams flreel his second homer of tlie series The vig orous knock hit a box In tlie upper ttoiy and detuned the tllunts by a score of ". to 2 The genie gave the Phils nn even break in the four-game series, the best thev have managed to Rejt with New York this year Slim Sallee pitched for the tjlants, anel the cards were against him. as Philadelphia always was his jinx team F.lnicr Jacobs, recently returned to Philadelphia in the Mayer trade, pitched a splendid game for the Pennsylvanlans, ImldinR the Harlem sluggers to live hits It was the second game Jacobs has hung up for Mnran since he joined llie Phillies. Feidle Schupp pitched the ninth inning lor New York Big Cy Willla,s was not limited to a home run as he hit two singles be fore that He has been n regular vilUge cut-up In this series, hlttinp two homers, four siiiRles and gettltiR a base on balls In the four games for an average nf 533 The (Hants were the first to pet their runs across, scoring twice In the tiftli Inning. llolke started thltiKS off by knocking some mortar off the right field wall for u double. McCarty sacri ficed and when Stock heaved wild to first Hulke scored and McCarty went to third. Diflrilinled Sfs.87fi in Purse New York, July :: During Its recent sl-riay meeting at tlie Jamaica race track the Metiopnlitan Jockey Club dls trlluiied f IS STti In stakes and purses for the thlrty-l laces decided. Of the amoifnt the hlggest winnings. $5210. went to the credit of the Brighton Sta ble, owned by tleorge Smith, while John Sanfnrd. a member of the Jockey Club, was second on the winning list with JITTe. of which his five-year-old horse (ieorge Smith won S3SS0 by his icory in the llxcelsior Handicap. I'liillips-Kxctpr Restrict- Sporls i:eter, N. II., .lti'y 3 When the stu dents at Phillips Kxjter Academy I e Minie their studies after tlie summer va in' ion ihe will find compulsory military training included in the curriculum "t that Institution. This will take up three linns of their time each week, so that fooihall. baseball and all other forms of a'hletics in which tlie students have been Instructed In past years will be ennsid- i h lit restric'ed, but hy nn means aban doned Ability mrort Economy More than twenty miles to a gallon of gas. 15 to 18 increase in tire mileage. Lighter in weight; lower in price, the M&ipiBObile takes you where you want to go at less cost than ever before; it takes you there in comfort, and it stands up under punishment. It is a wonderful car, combining Ability r The Hupmobile Sales Corporation 441 North Broad Street -) "f?ll -f - ; , Aifcu?.vj-..'vi. London, July 3. bajehall playei-B who will AMERICAN Xi. take pari pari in the Arm.v -.Navy naaeoan R.Tiie her. tomorrow. hae II regular iij-fiisiinnril Fourth of July celebra ti ii planned f. ,r the.n The men will have lunch at the Savoy and then will drive I.. chelrea Held Hie famous fne tball field, in four-ln-halld tallvho coac'ne.-. A for the baseball game, the bet 1 1 tic favors the nrmv. owing to the fact that the team has nut vet met with n defeat, and has won eight gamer The na w won three and lost four. Tlie annv leain is leading t'ie league and Hie Wi team I In fifth phn Herb pemmek. who started bis bme hall career with the Athletics when that team was making a habit nf Venning pennants, will be amon;. tie se pre:-et!t in the navy line-up lie w.i one or those members of the Boston P.ed Sox who left the club to enter the nav v l.iFt summer He will pitch tile Ra ne in opposition to I.afltte, formerly ' f tlie rietrnli Americans anel o: Hi' Fcd'ial League As in the cares nf other vveil-knrnvn players who will participate in the game, this Is the first intimation that has come oversea: of their presence In Kng land The line-ups will Include, besides Tennnck and I.afilte. McNall.v. who .in utility Infielder for the Bed Sox bfote he entered the navv : Van aita a for mer Western Leaguer and Kulle- nf Harvard t'niverslt.. The comp'ete line ups follr.-vv. not In their baiting oieler" Army Sergeant Maiideir, st. Louis, left field: Private lieorge i: P.owlind Martinfluirg, W. V.i . right field : l.'eu tenant F C Wln (captain) t-'tn Pian- cenier nem ; ,i Toner Toledo nr-t bar Private porn. I'nlvrrs.tv of Siutb ' aiollna. second base; Private n c niackmnre, Powagiar. Mich . shrretop Corporal J H. nuhlvnn. Brnnklvn. third base: Latltte, lietrolt Americans, pilc'i er ; Hart Bnletny. Portland. Ore, catch er: Private Montgomery. Altoonn. Pa. rcerve pitcher, Private W Ackerson WnshlnRton. r. C, utility N''lv, I J I'agan. Alhanv V V 1 ft field; F t; Lee, Binghamton N SwesMtan ITfiPfl y, House Has Established a precedent in the sale of used cars by marking clearly where any one can see The One Fair and Only Sweeten Price on all Used Cars for Sale at the Sweeten Salesrooms "ANY good Franklin cars now on sale, iou men who know a car know what a Franklin means, and with the name Sweeten back of used Franklins, you know this is YOUR op portunity to buy. Send for Our Used-Car Bulletin, Which Lists Prices on Every Used Car in Stock en C. A. Oesterman, Manager, We Specialize in Comfort! 1 Ti- .! --" au- L.-r sawf? MM .. . . . -. ... .- (f -ci't nein ; .inney t'ei .Aioinf, center' , (J ii in : a v. ,i sen an Newport. IL, J ,: nisi ijise; i,ir ate nnnt , h naye. cap pln Hair'sburg. Pn . -tcr.nd bttsnl Vt Mt-Nallv, Boston lied Six, shortntojlf 'nn Vittsn Western LeajjUe third baee'J Pennock. Boston Bed Sox, pUcHerf sw.im-o'i. N'evvpori caieii r ; Fulleri Hsf" vii t el I'tiiveralty. utllit.v pitchei', lfm "i' -?.i npie. Ph i-idr'p iia and Arjla Latham. ki.ir (ie-rg. vv ii t.ik the place, of: i H Mavor i r the cli'ef ..f pi He wheti He' throws the (lri l nil b start tbe cori- teit I (Jjirhcr Dalcv Quits Cubs -t. i.miis. Mo, Iui a Tom Daly, cntchei with tlie Cilcago Nationals, lift fur Botton yesierd.iv. where. It ! Bsidi he win attmnt lo recuie employment In a shipyard. Daley has been classified in (he ,u my draft as 1-A He was tnarrld tft"i- tie t'nited states entered the war. 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