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' '' 4 ' t-i 'i 1 ',-v .iri.;i .V"' ' EJBNINa .PUBLIC LEDaER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JtlLY 6. . 1918 I , T -if Vi- - jvf . - '' ' '"v '"" " ' ""!-. . f .... . iA raj a - Mpa pasr p W 4 M V W lT. nl Vi 'V . 1FV ATHLETICS AND DETROIT OPEN SERIES WITH DOUBLE-HEADER PHILS CLASH WITH CINCIN1 MERION TODAY AND PINE I VALLEY TOMORROW SCENE OF RED CROSS TOURNEYS Travcrs, Marston, Kirkby and Anderson Will Play Best Ball Matches Over Famous Golf Links for Sweet Charity's Sake RED CROSS GOLFERS AND TYPICAL GALLERY AT MERION NEW YORK SHIP BASEB, iA NINE SURE OF BREAK CHESTER'S CLEAN SK "Tfe Meet at Camden and "Speed Boys" Are in Great Main Line Pennant to Be Decided at Lansdowne SfS r m &'. jJ' h - 'KR ' y0 mumm,.i R fi f 5 ft 4 s 5J rr . 1 iw !. se (5K W"i a XI ta4 - 13-,. pzr K S, tBh far rf 'By "WILLIAM w TOULD jou like to see the only golfer In this country who has won the amateur championship four times and who In four yearn won the nmnteur championship tw'ce, was runner up once, and who In the other won the open cham pionship? Would It Interest ou to see playing another man who twice has been the national runner up, who has been the amateur champion nf Franc, who twice , hds been the Massachusetts, champion I and once runner up In the Metropolitan championship? Would you l'kc to follow a third man who Is the present Metropolitan cham pions , who hns won that title once bo fore and who hat "on the New Jorey State championship three x.lmes? Would jou like to e In action a fourth man who has been a national semi- finalist and who has been n former New T. ........ nt,n.U.l . " Jersey champion'' Two of Anicrira's Ho?t Conrc Would jou l!le tc s"e the course that Is regarded as th" finest oer which any amateur champ onship In this country was ever decided? I Would you care to stioll over another which Chick Kvnns, .Tim Barnes and n, host of other amateurs and professionals! have said Is the finest trs' nf golf In America ? ArfeVynu interested In the wonderful work that the lied Cioss s doing In i stricken Europe If you are n golfer j on will answer yes to all nf these. This afternocn at " .1" o'clock .Jerome C Travers paired with Mux Marston will play against Oswald Klikby and ' John i! Anrten-on at the Mellon Cricket j Club Taking their .Mctio. illtan rat Ing; andhey line tip this vvnj : Travers scratch; Kirkby. Ij Marston, .". ; Ander-j son, 3. In other words these four have i the lowest rating In the Metropolitan ' Golf Association. ' Tomorrow afternoon 1'ie anic quar-' tet will play at Pine Vnllej, the match' beginning at X o'clock. Until matches will be for the benefit of the American Red Cross Society and nre under the auspices of tin ilolf Association of Philadelphia Charming Red Crn Collctlor At .Merlon among those who In IJed Cross garb will collect money will bt Mrs. Jerome 1 Travers. Mrs Max Marston, Mrs. Oswald K-kh. Mrs. Iton ald H Barlow, Miss Mildred Caerly. Miss Isiithrrlne Tenney. Mrs Birth and Mrs. It. C jRtne's Tlv privilege of caddying for the plajers will he auc tioned at the first tee and the grlf halls of the players will be Held at the ninth and eighteenth rrcens The snine procedure w ill take place Rt Pine Valley and there the privileges will be auctioned by lieutenant Sutton, who lost an arm at (lalllpoll and wiio Incidentally Is one nf the bos-t amateur golfers of Cireat liiltilu and who plays Pine Valley In low figures. Hed Cross women will will lo k lifter the gallery at Pine Valley, too Pine Valley Links Mcvontl Compare Perhaps the greatest interest will be In the Sunday match The best play ers In the country, amateur and profes sional, hae plajed there, but neer have four i.invers nr ttie iiin,iinl. nf Travers. Marston, Kirkby and Anderson ..... ...... ........... ... .,. ...-,,,.,,. ... golfed there on the same day Here is what ChleU Rvans. the double-crowned champion, says rf It: "The Pine Val ley course, of which but fourteen holes are completed, Is (he mot wonderful course, In the country." Of the same links Barnes has said' "Pine Valley Is the greatest golf course In the coun try, and I do not know of any ourse abroad that will compare with It." And what these two have, said has been Iterated and reiterated time and again by amateur and professionals alike. It has many characterlM'cs. In the first place, on every two and three shot ter the tee shot muBt carry 145 yards lo reach tho fairway. You cannot make a poor shet and make It up without pen alty. There Is none of tho deadly paral lelism that you see on .most courses. It Is physically Impossible to drive onto an other hole. Kvery hole Ik Holated from Its neighbor. On the approach shrt the green and the traps are plainly vfs bl There are no blind approach shots Tho wind blows from every qunrter and wind is a hazard on any counte. One-Sholters Excellent peorge A. Crump discovered Pine Val ley years ago, and out of a forest of oalt and pine and underbrush and snmp he created this mnrvellnUs course where every shot In the bag Is needed. No flner bunkering can be seen anywhere and .the greens are wonderful, both as tn .contour and turf. No other man would have tackled the tremendous Job that Mr. Crump did, and up to his untimely death he had spent out of his own pockets a quarter of a m'lllon dollnrs. Only four teen hcIeH are now In operation and In playing tho eighteen holes tomorrow the first four nre played over again. Anderson hns said of the second that It Is the finest type of a two shot hole In Red Cross Matches at Merion and Pine Valley r" Tomorrow and Sunday Four of the moiit prominent amateur colters In tha country wl'l 'tlur In Red Cross mntchra over two of the, admitted ly flimt courses In .Vpierlin today snd Sliml'v Jrmnir l. TrnTr, four times anritrur and once open champion, tiulrcd "Kh vit'x v.rton, fnrnr ' Jerney chnmpleu. will rday ngnlnst Os wnlil Klrk'n. the f mKil tn (It - ntd rr, pntl .IM111 (1 Anderion, twice the na lionnl finalist, ut the Merlon Cricket Club (III- lfi"-IIO" I ' ' ''IM'1- "I'll t the Pine V.V'ev Oolf Club Sunday Utrrnoon ut a o'ciock. Amsteur and mrmuers.of the Kxecu. Hie Committee cf t-e Tnlled Ststes (lolf AnHOflulIon nay of Merlon that It la the het ronrse aver which an amateur chamulonshln In this country wai ever derided. I'mfesuleiuls anil smnreura nllke m et Pine Viilley thut .It U the best test of Koir In this ror.'try. Tremannous rrwils wl I without uoupt see the ntstch t-iiliy at Merlon, wlilrh N ncslble by liotb m' -'n1 -" "" ' For those who no . uy trolley tnke the Miliwoy to Hlitj-nlnth utrert terminal nnil the Phlladelnhl and Western tn Ardmore avenue station. Train will run rirry twenty minutes and ottrnrr during the afternoon. I'lne Valley may be reached by ronlor hv li k'n it the White llorsn rdke. Maes dlrertlna motorist) to I'lne Vel'ey will Iror those who no. by train tske ,th Iradtnr Road nt the foot of rbestni't street fory I'lne ,1sls-, The train will leave at t o'clock Htinday afternoon. T"M 8 o'elock train. from Atlantic City will atnn at I'lne Valley at 6i4.1. Those who hare not sn the famous I'lne Vnller roprs ulioiild not fall to ro COllspiriiniisi) posvea on inf in It will be revelation to .a 1a mC cnlfAra wha think iner psya ,- the, lf t olf roursei tn tho country, fji i , lK-cl " & '? H. EVANS Red Cross Matches Today and Tomorrow; How to Get There; Cards.of Courses The time! Today nl Mrrlo'i nt 2:30. Tomorrow at I'lne Vflllry at it, The participants! Jerome I). Trmers. nnttnnnl nmateur rhnmnlon 1D01. 10OS. 1012. I913i nn llonnl ilinner nt 1I)I4 natlnnnl o"en rhnmnlon lOtfi: metropolitan rlinimiloii tOOO, 1D07. Illll.'intZ. tni.ti met-nnnll-tan runner m inoR, tfllOi New Jersey flinmplon 11)01, 111(11, 10M, tots. Mn Mprston. emlnncillt, notional imntenr en1nlonla, 10tl New Jerej rhnmplon 1DI5: runner up intfl. Oswald Klrkbv. mptrooolltnK nmnteur ilinmidon 1014. IfltUt metropolltnn run ner up mil. 1!1T New ,Iere nmnteur rhnv-lon tOTJ. 1911. .lolilt O. Afirlfrson. nntlonnl nmnteur runner up WIS. iniltt rrereS nmnteur clfmolpn 1012t runner up tflll: mftro rotlton runner up mini Miinrlmstl nmnteur ehomplou 1007. 1DII. Ttie beprflrlnn ! Amerlron Itd Trots orlet. To eft In Mfrlon li motor, tnke nnr one of these foitr roates! (I) West on Wnlntlt street to Xlxtjr thlrd tret. nnrtli on swtv.thlnl street to l.nrnster pike, to Ardmore nenne. (?) rnlrninunt 1'nrk to lontcomen ne nue, to Ardmore, to Ardmore nienue. to enst course, (3) Mlttr-thlril and Mnrket streets, to West rlirster rlke. to T.lnn errh, Coo'erstown rend to Ardmore OTe nue. turnlnc rlirht for ensl enurs". (4) slttv-tlilrd nnil Market streetn to HnTer ford ntenue. to llaverfonl rond, to Ard more avenue, llv trollrr tske suhTn to lt-nlnth street trrmlnnl. then rhll nriflphln nnil Western to Ardmore ave nue station. Triibis will rnr on the kour and eierj ten minutes thereafter. The station Is a few hundred feet from lite first tee. How tn n't to I'lne Vflllet 1 motor and trnln: If you an ft Tine Vsllpj hr molor Inke the Mhll" Horse pike from Cnmilen. Ther will be slices posted ntnrc the -Ike show true whe lo turn as well is 1kiis Irmllnc Into the "rllnle rond to the links fropi Irelend s. Hr trnln tnke the Kend Inc from the foot of Chestput s"ret. the frnbi lenlnc nt 2 o'clock. Th Pbe Valley slnllnn N within n hifdred nrd of the rluhhntne. f.tinrh will he seriefl before the mntrli. The a o'clock rrprptH from Atlentle Cltj will stop at I'lne Vul In at (1:1.'.. II?c re the dlslnnre nd the "iir for the two tourf. The 'Merlon dls tni'ces ore ihnse nt !' time of the nmn teur championship. The flcures for rine Valley were supplied bj the late licorice . i runni m;iiiov l'lK VM.I.KV Hole far I .1 4 4 4 3 I 3 Hole Illsl. l'nr 4 4 .1 4 3 4 .1 4 I 31 : 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 31 1 t 4 5 n k fi .1.1.1 .11.1 a sv .inn 4'n 10.1 nn I S 4 .1 n 7 4-ji 371 IK!I 437 230 .170 .ine .111 IJfl 331.1 141 401 114 311 111 4il 371 ISO 437 .T'OI Total s:c:i an i in ill 07 3.10 431 !in 4:n .in Totnl 4 III I II 4 I'! (Ill : ix it:) 1 14 (IK) 1 1.1 ID in ( 3 17 (3) 4 IR (41 in II II IS 14 IK ID 17 18 Totnl . 300.1 lir. Tl. (It'JII 34 711 Total . !r. Tl. n.uii fiO J thls countr.v. Hnrnes bas said the new thirteenth is the best two-shot hole he ! has ever seen, and that the eighteenth is , one of the best finish ng hclos In the ' world. The one. shot holes, of which three are Hi play, are particularly lino. The first Is the third, and from the Ice to green there Is nothing but rough. Deep pits cut into the green on all sides but the ,J .A- . b.ick. The fifth Is n long one shorter and between the tee and green there is, a pond I and a toad The carrv ti. the short fair- wnj In front nf ihe elevated sreen Is 180 yards This hole is well bunkered. The tenth Is a innshto nibllc shot with nothing between tee and green but trou ble . Of the long seventh the only three shotter on the present cour."o, Chick Kvnns, has said thnt It Is the only hole worth while In tills country There Is not a poor hole on the course and jou will Cnd no flner greens any- where in America In a Beautiful Selling ' Pine valley has been placed In a beautiful setting Around the locker house are hundreds of rhododendron. Along the lake are thousands of tulips, crccu and narcissi. On the nondu of which' there arc three are wild reese nnd ducks and swans. Guinea and pea fowl and turkeys roam the woods and and ponds are stocked with trout and bass and pickerel. The views from the sixth and ninth greens arc particularly beautiful. From the viewpoint of both golf nnd scenery Pine Valley is Incom-1 parable. But to return to the players. All i are long from the tee, but In comparl-' son Anderson will appear short. All four arc experts with the Iron and Travers Is perhaps the finest vvielder of the mashle and mashle nibllc In the"' A formidable rival will be Miss FranceB country. Taking their golf form Trav- Cowles, a San Francisco girl, who has ers, Marston and Klrby arc three of I iately been developed on the western rv mY?ueDtPr-r?inAth- C01":-: coast and who has been breaking many trj'. iou may not care for Andersons , , t j golf form, but he has accomplished ' womcn s ""''mmlnB records, things on the links. You will see a lot Another fast girl who has heen devel of fine driving, some wonderful work , I,C1 '" San Francisco and who will be with the Irons and- In Traver one of ' In competition with the Phlladelphlans is the finest putters In the country. Miss Dorothy Burns, who holds the If you. have tho le'lsure see both women's outdoor records at 50, 100 and matches. If j-ou cannot follow both and 200 yards. have never been that marvelous course . After the competitions In Oakland, that George Crump built at Pine Valley I the sris wlM move on to San Francisco by all means run down to Pine Valley I and tMen to Lo3 Angeles, where they tomorrow afternoon. Caddork Wrestling Champ' Caaner. Win.. Julv (I. Serceant v.art raa dock, nf Camp liodce. tnC- ,.t:"i'."a"-?i. wrestllnB chRniplnpniiln of the world hv tak. TT.i',:h.i,:iln?.' minute with ur-rm ann nriid-lnek and th second with n head-stlskora and arm noia. Sailors vs. Store Nine The Armed Guards from the Phlla- delpnta Navy Yard will play the Straw, brldge & Cloihler tenm a. Sixty-third and uroirmt Bit-Antu hio af.nnAH .i- game will be called at .1 o'clock. The last lime inre iem met me siore nine won In eleven Innings. Fanen. formerlv nt Detroit', will he In the box for the vis- Itors. while Yaies or Lewis will do the twirling for Ktrnvvhrldge & Clothier. . Commission for Ouimet lloston, July (1. Sergeant Francis Ouimet. of tho National Army, western amateur golf champion, haa been notified that he has been rommlaalonrd a second lieutenant and . eieiiru . uni in niaairr UCparimCni here. Oulmet wai mado a corporal after he had t.cri, e. v-,,,. r..r,,a n irw inontna HHQ later waa promoted to sergeant. Smith Leading Batter Krranlnn, Pa., Julv fl. Pnul Smith, form, erly with the lloaton Americana, has ousted mil Kay aa battlmr leader in the In. ternatlonat Lratrue. according- to latest nffi rial averacra. Bmlth. playing with Itochca- l.r la hlttincr .40.1. affalnit .XT4 fnr k'.v Mayers, of Buffaloi Rather. Rnchrater, and Shannon: of Baltimore ire ; oYhtr .80dii.Mnj .nortnvveit temvorj, mrr .Cn,, 'mn In tha International. . T ,5 T - ,- eerted. s fr. J-T y ,,'v - .r- ,v n . A - -.- . '. .-'! '-t. ft - , -i .-1--- tr v vi fe4lsikC,di.3r.E.Jit. iSifJaSi ' ' ise, 1 I LwAig$r' ' i GALLERY ai MERION LOCAL PLAYERS WIN AT TENNIS Philadelphia Women Qual- lfv fnr .mnitimile nf Rminli I Haven Tournev MEN HAVE MATCHES 1 lleaeli Hnien, N. .1., Jul 6. Ah a retult of the women's and men's singles In the tennis tournament on the IcouilH of the llngleslde Tennis flub ' four Philadelphia women qualified for 1 the bcmlflnals. Mrs. yeorgc Powell, of , the Cynwjtl t'lub, Philadelphia, and Mis. Morton (illibons Ncff, of the Merlon t'rlckct Club, nn- bracketed In the upper half, while Mrs William (Juicy and Miss Mnilon Murray, of the Overbrook Golf Club, and Ilelfleld Country Club, re- .'iectlelj, wcic scheduled to meet In the Ijtwi r half. Mis .Veff placd a p.irtlculaily brllll.in game against oung Jtlss humid). The men's singles wcic biought to the semifinal round without the winners being foiccd to go to three i sets Joseph Ilel.oug, of the Ocrbrook i Golf Club, and l.ee Foshay, nf tht I". 'or P , wetc ni evenly matched as It wna poslble fur them In be Del.ong pos sessed tho punch lu the pinch, however, i and on both occasions tinntstd ilu- clcv i enlli and twelfth games winning each set ul 7-E A J. Hetty, of the Klberon Countiy Club, wan given a fine contest bv William Galey, of th" Ovi I brook Golf Club, twenty-four games being lequlrcd before the Klbrrnn plajer could claim thu vlcioi.v in 8-li, U-l. The oilier two semlflnalists are Gcoige Powell, who utieaiea vvnrien vv cosier nv n i.om-i fortablc margin, and Paul Gibbons, who was glvtn a fine "contest b.v Plill Len deis 8uminarles: MllN'S 'siNUI.O (.loorte Powell. PhiUdelphtn. rlffeatcd W'aireti VVeltr. ,lr . N. v Vurk, 11-4, lit. V. j lieuit), 1'hlludi-liihl.i. iL'teated Wil liam OjIcv. I'hllarielphln. S-.1 11-4 .lohph 1i.uiik. I'hllHiMintia. dtfejled Lee Fusuay. I'nllttilclphia, 7-.1, 7-5 I'.-iul OIUiiiiih. J'nll.iilolphlu. .It-fi.nlcJ Phil Leiuli ra. l'hllitilclii!il, II-'.' 11 .'I WOVIISS'K rllNULLS Klrat Itound Mrs Morton DIIiIiiiiih NVIf. l'hll.i.lf IphlJ. defeated .VIIbs reir. New Vurk. II-1 - MIsb Knnuell. Ne York, lefeatvd Miss Tauki. .s- Vurk. n-l. '.'(). I1-.1. .MrK. William (Jule. Philadelphia. !- ' f,;S,e" """ ',""'r'" ""',J' "rH ,urK' "-' ! Miss MezHisi't1. PhiLiilelnhla. defputerl Sirs Hipp ll-l. II 1 Second Itoun.l Mi" li'iirei Powell. I'hil.nlilphla. df- InaKiH IK.. I 1 1 1 j I...1 1. I".,-!,. I .i 1 1 il.lnh I. a-'.1 il-'J. Mru Morion (jiIjpoiim Nc-fT rhllnuelphla. dot. iiu-d Mlnu Iloiiiiell. H-l ll-'.' . ir. ..wiiiiam uaiey. j-nii.iueipniH. ue- I .Minn' Marion .viur'ru. Pnll.idPl'plila" i fun ta.l Mlkii 1Mu rtr.it in u.la nn ii il" toaUd Alius y.uurui- New lork ll- . (1-1 LOCAL MERMAIDS OFF FOR COAST ' " j jfjj J) f M" A telt Will Compete in Oak land, CaL, Carnival Two nf Philadelphia's most famous tvonien swimmers, Miss Gertrude Artelt nnd Mlt-'s Olga Porfner, accompanied by tho former's mother, have left Philadel phia for San Francisco. These two champion mermaids are entered In a swimming carnival at Oakland. Cal , on July 21. and both will compete in the-100-yard event It is very likely that these Philadelphia girls will enter sev eral other meets before returning home MIs-h Porfner and Miss Artelt will encounter some of the best women swim mers In the country In the coast meet. will meet other girls -of remarkable speed who have lately sprung Into prom inence on the Pacific coast. I n.a I tfl.u OnH'Alla Iho full. iwierruiB m . v . fornfa wonder, Tom Whltaker, former the Missouri A. C . of St. Loul.. . at present In (Jalliomiu. writes aa iui- I lows: "Miss Cowells won the 220-yard swim ' at Del Monte (37-yard pool) I" the new ' national lime of 2 minutes 69 seconds, 'lowering the 200-yard figures to J mln- "tea 1 seconds on the way. and she i .ii. it . p'ihIIv that there is no Question 'n my mind she would have done four or nve ocvui.ua u... .. -.. nressed. "The girl Is a very much Improved ' swimmer, und showed tier speed by i coming back after the furlong race and defeating at twenty-five yaids Miss Dor- M.'. sidT" "She should go even faster as the season advances, nnd It looks to me, since seeing Miss Frances Durack, the I a, itmilan chamn'on. that the latter will Ijy nO IlieanB OliVOa. liiiiifin iici U"ii naj i ( gne meets Miss Cowells In compotl- tlon. as now seems possible." Pacific Coaat League Closei Saturday Seattle. July 6. The Pacific, Coast iniernaiioiiui it " ';'"' '"',;"'' season Sunduy, It. L. Blewltt. president, anounced yesterday. By playing until Sunday the leugue will retain Its claim, granted by the National Baseball Com mission, to the playera' contracts ana ." . f "e vf. A'-fcl , ' fc--j. L,Sf. J&'. nir oraSa , I mairj? m Z iL " WJWL cspthiunt u. I WIa j.v.EI IkmM Iff ma" v '! 4ByirWP III Mjm ir In y$&te&&-j KtJ : 9 w tfip :sv - .. i eAa Ss -zz I MAX MAR&TON-- Oswald KIRKln dOHN 6.ANDERSOM VICTOR LINART RACES TONIGHT Injured Belgian Speeder to Ride in 40-Mile Grind at Drome MOTORPACERS TO CLASH When (he slaiter's gun sends a quar tet of motor-p.iced stuns over the forty mile course at the Point Breeze Park Motordrome tonight Victor l.lnart, In jured fajglini speed artist, will be found among the riders Ills Injuries have healed ami In a trial spin at the i drome vrstcrday he showed that he Is .. - . ,. . . ..., VU.,i.ll- .,1 -il.llh LI,,- IWUll' VUlllllL. Vincent Madonna, who hss heen rid ing In hard luck here this ear. will be among the whirling ilders He will be acvompnnled by Menus Hcdell. of thft celebrated Bedell brothers, and Peter Drnbriih, of Hoston Madonna mado a good showing line last week for part of the i.ice, but tire tinuble put him out of Hie event One of the big surpi IsCs at thp drome last Saturday night was the lidlng of Bedell. .lust a little overweight and not jet In pel feet condition. Bedell s'.vicd against such ,i classy field as Wiley, L.IW1CHC0 and Caiman lie got the Jump on the field and for forty-ono of the fifty miles he was the leader Then condition began to tell, his legs "tied up" and he was forced to trail Lawience at the finish Itedell now insists that at forty miles ho will be-at his best Big Tim Buckley the king of Point Breeze, never likes in leave anj thing In doubt. lie has htnitl the pacemakers argue often as tn nieed. nnd for a side light tonight he Is going to have the motor-pace nrtlsts give n special exhi bition among themselves for speed. All day ytsterday Lehman was In the machine shop working on his machine, while nearby Jimmy Hunter was busy on his speed wagon Not man Anderson and Speedy Vundeberry took their motors out for trial spins and seemed satisfied when they put' them away. Wilmington (Wants, 10; Hacliarach, 3 Atlantic City, N. J Julv 6 The Wll mlngton Giants surprised the Bacharach Olantt, here j-esterdaj-. winning a heavv hltllng game bv 10 to X The same teams will plaj- her' tomorrow. WILMINGTON U HAl'lfAIlAf'ir CI. r Ii o ii r h o a iecn.lb.. .1 a 7 O ll Pu'n.lf .L'h 0 t 1 Rounds. ss '- i; '1 a 1 Ynnk.e J.J'son..1b Hll II lln'rll.lhp I'lerce.p . '.' .1 1 4 Ii rt'ts.'.'b.lb. Wnllejcf . 0 .' 1 0 II Itrown si Kluher.lf n 1 n n 0 r H'lth.ab 0 II 7 -2 II 110 11 1 S '- .1 1 0 a n 3 i 1 3 :.' n i ii n ii i n 0 0 3 10 onooi n o n a a rer'e-in.Sb 0 '2 3 .1 (I rtoh'son.p Morrla.P . II IP 8 2 II Herble.rf rl J'eon.rf 0 1 0 (1 11 (1 S'llh cf UusHcll.lf TotJls iu 17 'J7 13 1 Urneat.lf n o o o n 3 0 27 1.1 .1 2 n iio 0 1 03 Totals 3 2 II 1 O 1 0 110 0 0 WllmlllKton CI Bacharach O . Reading Steel, 9; U. S. Marines, 3 Itradlnc. Pa.. July 6. The V S. Ma rines from League Island lost to Beading Mroi ( astlngs nero j'eslcrdnj- hj- a to 3 Home-run drives over the fence by Becker and Kissinger were the features Kauffman allowed but four hits U. S. MAItl.NUS REAIJINH S. C r h o a e r h o a e ll'harda.'.'b 0 0 0 2 1 I' Ilrey.2h M'ahall.rf. 0 1 1 II ll Kla'eer.lb Proctor.i'b 0 0 3 2 1 Ilerker.lf Jflhnapn.c. I 210 O Miuser.8b Smith, as,, 11111 ll'inlller.e. Vnunir.lf. 1 n 1 0 0 Wlckel.cf. D'man-rf, n n n n n S'radcr.rf. MacD'B.lb n 0 S 2 2 HIon.B. nedmond.p 0 0 0 2 1 Kuuft'n.p 10 12 0 1 110 (I (1 2 2 2 0 0 1117 0 1 110 11 0 1 1 1 0 ll 1 1 2 ll 0 1 1 11 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 Totals... 3 4 24 tl U Totali. II. S. Marines.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reading Steel C. 1 0 1 2 3 2 0 S 27 12 1 0 3 Tl 3 0 0 I 0 Mm. Erkert Wins at Golf KendlnK, I'a July . Mr Hunter Erkfrt won tho ladles' golf tournament at the tlcrk. ahlre Country Club, with Hawley Quter tak ing first honora In the men's events John McCormark won second place In the men's tournament. Bingles and Bungles For the second day in aurcesaioii. poor ffeldlna bv Pino PoiHe cost (lie rankers o onff taine. The porttu outfielder allowed Plcnlrh'3 hit to uet lu him ut'terdau and ll'ashbiDfoii scored the ufiinfiif run . on the Vlau. The count, ftco to one. The Senators limbed another notch lu Ihe American league bj their victor over tCte Ynnka. drift's folks this morning were onlr two and a half gnmes liehtnd the Cleve land club, the league lendrrs. In spite of the fart thai tYashlngtnn l virtual!) on the hrela of the pntliflndcra the capital pro pie are In fourth place. It fa ome race when two camea aepa rate the Iradera from the club In fourth place and that waa Juat the rondltlon trra American League race this morning in ffutfi'a nidi over the Athletics put Red Soz luilMs one oatne at Cleveland. the There waa no change In the complexion of the National league rare resterrtajr, as both the (Hants and Cuba fell. The former were beaten hr I'lt'thurh. 10 to 4, and the lattrr hr St. Louis, In 5, . .Llill.. il.f.' . f .... . S..J war j-ninira inn wii"ir w.- . "" -Ine nnil lua anil a halt aanies bcAflid the "- .Jl?ft' Ji. -i :H. && u.'s ..? What May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL I.IIAIII K Won lint I'ct. Win ! xplll i hlrneo . . 17 in ,71'J .710 .7111 21 .011 .017 .03J :Vi ,."(10 ..10H .4!li 31 .101 t..107 t.17S 37 .4.10 t.47l .143 .17 .431 .1311 .114 30 .3111 .400 .381 tl .373 .3H! .MH .New lork 4.1 rhllllrs . 3! I'lttsliurxh 3.1 MlnMAtl. 31 IlnioklMi - ( Incliinnti . S.I St. I.oul" 'J.I .11)1 .1.17 AMKRIt'AN I.KAtll L Won N.t I'fl. Win l.o.e t'letelnnil. 41 32 ..173 t..1S4 t.M llosfon . 41 31 .ABU t..1HI ..1.14 New York. 33 3(1 ..1.10 t..17l ..14S Wnshlnnton 40 3t ..111 ..117 ..13.1 C'hlrnltn .31 3.1 .401 1..107 t.170 SI. Mill 34 311 .IM .l"'l .4(10 Itetrnlt . 2S 40 .412 .410 t.400 xnllt .1171 55s' ..1.17 .103 .114 .371 tno. nineties . 2.1 4:i ,3(is T.3SI1 ?.3.i. Two names twin tno. tlise RING STARS WILL MEET JULY 17 i Bun eh of Boxing Cracks to Be Seen at Madison Square Garden New York, Julv fi One of the greatest bovlng shows ever staged In this city Wll be held in Madi son Squnro Garden aboui July 17 under the auspices of (he AV.ir Department commission on tialnlng camp activities None hut top-llneis will appeal The i ,ird so far arranged provides for the appearance lu the three feature bouts of Benny Leonard, world's light weight champion, who hasn't been seen In a local ring th! jenr: Jack Dempscy. a contender for Jess Willnrd's title, mid P.ickej McFHrland, one of the greatest fighters cl all time Wllll.im ("Big BUI") IMwaids. former Princeton football captain and now In ternal Bevenue Collector for the New York district, will he treasurer of the big Garden show, the entire proceeds of Vhlch will be used to riurchare nth- letic equipment for soldiers from this section. Tho show will he directed by William K Wellman. the well-known promoter of sport events, who received a spec al fur- lougn rrom ramp Wadsworth for this purpose. At a meeting this afternoon a definite date will be set for the box ing carnival Much Tennis in September Chicago. Julv 0 At A mcetlni? nf th covitlvo rommlKee of the I'nltM State Ns I ennl Uln Tf-ntil ARnrlatln It ..... .1. rlded In arrange for 17.1 net tournament lo nr nein in various cltlca throurhout the eountrv In September. The reeelptR nf the lourmmcnis will he turned over to the ath. m- Hriiviurn ui ine Aineriean tronpa m France and for the soldiers and aallnr In rnntnnments here The committee also look anion to establish tennis rnurts fullv enulppert. at cantonments and mobilization camps both here and In France German High Gnu -I ui llanrrslnnn, July 0 At the annual reeis lered tournament nf Haeeratnwn Hod and Oun Club. I. S CSerman Haltlmorr broke ntnetj.aeven fnv plfrenna out of a pos-ilbln 100 In the professional claaa J It Hawkins broke ninrtv-alx nut of inn F milmer and W D Wepnrarter In (he amsteur claaa. (led for llrat place, each breaking 112 out of 15.1. SCHEDULE FOR TODAY A 11 KM PAX I, HA (If R Ilelrull ut rhltailrlnhln Cloud i 1:43 and 3:4.1. Chicago at New York Clouds i 1.30 and 3:30. M. Louis nt Washington Clear: 3:30. Cleveland nt lloaton tub. l.SO and 3 30, NATIONAL I.KAflt'K. Philadelphia, ot Cincinnati Clear: 3. Ilottton at Pittsburgh Clear: S and 4 P m. New York tit t hicago Clear: 3. Ilrooklvn nt St, Loulx Clean 3:30, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS A1IKKICAN LEAOPK noston, 4i Alhletlrs, 3 (ten Innings). IVnehlngtnn. a; New York. I. Other games not acheduled. NVrlONAL LK.(1UE I'lttaburgli, 101 New York, 4. Xt. Ijjuls. R; Chicago, 5. Other camn not scheduled. Otants who ocevvv second position. them go in the tvcstl lt'afch The doube-hesder between the Athletics and Detroit waa scheduled to begin at lt4.1 o'clock. Tho Phillies left last night for Cincinnati, where they were on the books to meet the Reds In the llrat uanns ot the series today Cfiicfaiiatf treat to Toronto yesterday and beat the Canadians tua to one In an rf hlbfffoii trail, According to word received in Cleveland from Fort IVainr, Ind William VA'ainba runas. second baseman of the Cleveland Ainrrlcuiis. has been railed to the olora und ordered to report for am tee ut Camn Taylor, Louisville, Ivy,, on July 13. fteereiarv ot the .Vail Daniels sent Amy nitrnl rabfrgmiii to Vice Admiral Sfma coaoratufat- irttroi the (no tha .4mrnran nalv bfiscbaff team 1 or Its rictorv ocrr ine nrtiit, iriein ui 4-onno fa a oatne wftacascd bv Klnu Qcorge, The message said: . . "Orcctfiioa and coiiprafafofioiis to the iinrn dous an flirt, vicforif (11 Hie arcat '.. .:..:. --.., - . . . .. i . vtiiierfcau oauie. It is but oar mora vroot that the null com do well anvlMno it tiHrtcr- .:.,.! iuacv. 1 IS ?"i i 5 '". ,. ..Ae. C- s WORLD'S RECORD ! MADE AT TRAPS Frank Wright Breaks 495 Out of 500 at Classic Held , in Maplewood PH1LADELPHIANS STAR Vlnplewnori, N. 11., Julv 1 A T Sisson. of Piovldence. H I . a left-hand (rap shot, won the classic i vent of the Maplewood Trapshootlng tournament when he took the White Mountain handicap after three shont-offs S'sson, with ten others, tied for first pliiLC at iou. The reason for the many ties was the added target handicap s.vs (em 1 new win id's amateur tuaik was also made by Kiank Wright, who broke 405 out of riOII. .Shooters from Philadelphia and vi clnltj broke Inio the seltct circle In great numbers. J. M. Bullock and S. G. l-ord. of Philadelphia, and W. W. Posey anil .1. K Herr, of Lancaster, all got iredlt foi 100 breaks. Bullock and ford failed on the first shoot-off Herr ait Into the seioud shoot-off but no further, Posey tied with D. M. Barclay, of- Bane. Vt , the Veiiiifint tiap shooting cham pion, for the third place, and on the tli it 1 shoot-off Barclnj' broke 25 to 24 for Herr Waller Hinds, of Portland, Me, woo second place, falling down badly nn the third shoot-off Shooters who did not go fill or better did not fiuallfj- for thq money or tro phies, there were sl. shooters with scoies nf '.i!, uniting them lining H W. Jeffrey, of Philadelphia, who recently won the Pennsylvania State handicap The j twelfth .Maplewood inn event resulted in a Hi between Frank Wright, of .Buffalo, .mil G X Kish, of Lyndonvllle nt 'J9 TILDEN IN FINAL FOR COURT TITLE Will Play Garland for Clay Court Championship Today Chicago, July fi W T Tllrlen, 5d, of Philadelphia, yes terday, won his vvaj- to the final round of the national clnj- tennis championship h,v defeating Walter T. Hayes, of Chi cago, 7-5. 0.2. 1-6, 7-5 Tilden will play for the title with Charles Garland, of Pittsburgh, who eliminated Edward Oelsner, o(,Chlcigo, toda.v, CO, 6-2, 6-3. The tall Philadelphia!!, despite a wrenched ankle, displayed a versatile assortment of shots which finally over came the steadiness of Hayes. The finals were advanced from Sundaj- to this afternoon, because Garland has to leave for a military course at Yale University, and Tilden must take-up similar work at Carnegie Institute. In the second round of the women's singles, Miss Marguerite Kscti. of Cleve land, defeated Miss Amanda Knlker, of Chicago, 9-7, 14-12. In the seml-flnnls, Mm. Adelaide Yeager, of Los Angeles, defeated Miss Katherlne Waldo, of Chicago, 6-2. 6-2, and Miss Carrie B. Neely. or unicago, ueicatea auss i-;scn, 7-5, 6-1. In the first round of the woman's doubles, Mrs. Malcolm Mac.NelU and Miss Waldo, of Chicago, defeated Miss Knlker and Miss Marion Lelghton. of Chicago, 6-4. 6-4. Detroit Not lo Play Naval Team Sunday The Detroit Tigers will not play the Fourth Naval team tomorrow ai the Country Club for Enlisted Men, as orig inally scheduled. The Tiger manage ment canceled the game, as It Is playing several double-headers, and will, there fore, rest on Sunday. A team of major and minor leaguers, under the direction of Eddie 'Williams, will play the sailors Instead. Ty Cobb and his pals will en tertain the thousands of enlisted men who attend these games every week on their next trip here The United States steamship New Hampshire will play Schuylkill Arsenal In the first game. This contest will be called promptly at 1 o'clock. Autotrucks will leave the United Servict! Club, Twenty-second street below Walnut, at noon tofviorrow All enlisted men are Invited to make the trip to the country club at Rockledge Enlisted men who desire to entertain their wives, sweethearts and parents can mane me irip iu me Hruuiiun u trolley. The Fox Chase cars on Fifth street run to wunin a snort wanting ais tance of tho grounds. Fcraiilon Doxer to Fight for Undo Sam Scrantnn, Pa., July 6. Ray Boles, the well-known middleweight boxer from the South Side, who alwaj's fought under the name of Jon Walsh. Is the latest of the fighting fraternity f-om this part of the state to swan mufti for khaki. Ha has tnisteu in tne army, V -. -' u, L. .1 . .- "'i al ii f III t lilallaTaVMtit riAMDCN', X. J., Just across the Dela ware, will he the scene of the mot Imnortant game on the schedule of the Delaware Illver Ship Baseball League this afternoon, and. according to the followers of the ".Speed Hoys." the vis,. I tors will leae the town of Mayor Hills with the first defeat of the season. On eight prelous occasion the various managers hae handed out the same dope, and on each occasion the said dope has failed to run true to form Krank Miller, no doubt, has a fine team, hut according to the schedule, stormy das are ahead, for the strong est teams arc yet lo be played The best i luh In the ranks at present Is that of Hog Island, managed and directed by ' Johnny Castle and K N Moore jointly I . The team has been built up gradually and nursed along In a careful manner hv I nKtle Therp hne heen weak snots "i. itun-irr hi .imnatnn.. LrnK1 i. . ?,' l",,ere1"!"p neen weak .pois. ukfll 4 nm,h Mim nt Becker., t iiui iiirpif iiviirn .- nfrti ij .ii iviii piuggeu up. ana everj rule oi me or ganization was strictly adhered to, and i at no time were ringers or inellglbles allowed to participate In a single match Hog Island Is bonked to meet Mer chants at Bristol this afternoon The Harlan-Sun battle at the litter's field promises to draw a record crowd, as the latter has Improved Its line-up consider ably Monte Cross hopes to get Trajlor nn., iuu iuii. i. iik i-iuuiMii .ii n. i-i'"i or Pusej'-Jones when tnese opponents collide nt f'ornwells. Shortly before noon on June 23 a dark haired, ruddy-faced man applied at the employment olllc for a position at the Hog Island Shipyard He wns placed as a foreman bolter-up on one of the ship wajs S; vera! days later Chief Bender, the foinier Athletic twlrler, had occasion to gT on the shlpway where the stranger wnsniplojed He saw the stranger busy at work Bender stopped and looked, then walked toward the tuddv-faced man and grasped him bv the hand The slrntiger was no other tnati Huns Lobert. th? fi rmer third sacker of the New York National League team nnd the former iblid snekor of tlu Cincinnati Iteds nnd t'lp Phillies After a few minutes' con versation Bender persuaded Lobert to Join the Hog Island baseball team Lnbert was released hv ".lawn" Mc Giaw. of the Giants, lart season, and he ha- been coaching the hast hall team at We-t Point Hans decided that It was up lo hint to help (lie bojs on the other sliV of the "big pood" and he came to Hot. Islnnd lo work on the ships Lobert holds the world's lecord foi eliding the bases Ills fe.it of circling the bags In 13 1-5 secuicls wn made nt a ftfld da j- held at the Cincinnati N'a llf.pnl League baseball pirk. in which the fastest men In professional baseball participated The best part of this story Is the fact that Lobert Is going to play third base for the Hog island tram Main-Line I'lavoff The flret-half pennant of the Main Linn League will be decided nt Lnns dowue this afternoon, when I'nlon A. .V iiieeis ll G. Hun ft Co These combatants nnlMl e, 1,1,,. ,, L, aerie, deadlocked for ............ ..... ,..." -, ,'- r Hie lead unit nt a meetlnir or leaeue Ot- ", ,,. , ; : , ". ,"" , ; ,., " nun ll una utuiliiu iu Ki ui nir m... ond scries a week and determine the win- .l-i -i i-,.... p i - ...in ners nt this time Oun &. . .9i,,)Vl have Itaynor am Orevelle readj Mr pilch ing duty, with the la er no doubt drawing the assignment "Lefty Burke or Tanker will be on the mound for Lansdowne The aftermath of the July 4 games has the fans talking of the great game played by Pohson against Warwick in the afternoon The l'ast Falls con tingent won bv 1-n in eighteen innings and Charley Glock gets th" honor of pitching the most notable contert In the hlslorv of the lengue Glock had Just re turned from Pitman. N J., where he had hurled ngalnn Cost Accounting in a morning setto While he lost, 6-0, he really was a victim of circumstances, as errors of commission bv Pitman players put him In bad at the start. Cost Ac counting sending four tallies aeioss the pan In the opening sfsslon At that, Glotk allowed Cost A'ccounfing only six hits. Leaders vs. Tailcntlers This week's games marks about the middle of the Manufacture! League .t . l.M ft-. AAa-a SCasOU TIlUS LIT tne race na iici ll close, with the newlj admitted L G. I Ai..l. l.nli.n. I.di vnur'a nliamns. Inllo. I'U" i.n ,--. . ....... - - tjpe, by a single game Totlav s lay- ... ' n in. ii.. icrterfi in tackle the tailenders. U. G I Is scheduled to Bowling Notes rllralrn. In the aectlnn of the hummer Ducknln League l still tlaspinK the top runs, with six games won, U. over lt nearest rival, quintet . lieri enlatfi. of the Gennantuwti In the high three-gmne score- ...a t..Ma Or.t nlare. wllh H SCO re ,;,,,,-"8 n,thl. LV: l. n.rn..ntnun la hutisine Oil in leSl aiSO. Willi IX -' o.v.v ...t..n .. third, with 1B70. TtiesdaT section A will again roll oft und the suburbanites are out lo scalp th V cairn team and try fnr first plaie It will take some fancy ducking lo overcome the iatter'a lead. In the single high score Kd Itovd still holds first place, having made a acore of 141 pins rieraon, a Pltralrn small pin scatterer, la second, with 1SK, V Zler, Mansitlc. third, with ian. and lltllly. Oermantown fourth, with 1S3 The best fonr-game score since the series opened was rolled by the Irving team, with SIS, second, Oermantown, 537; third. Hunihlne Dlacult. S23 Is jour bowling alley advertisement in the Kvemmi Pinnr LrtmiB? if not, boost it to sour howling alley manager and have him Inaert one in the paper supporting the bowllnr came Due to no games being rolled nn July 4, section 11 will roll oft a double-header on Thursday night In the Puckpln League. If rour bowling teams la nod eatlafled with Ita present bowling alley, consult George Mosa at the Keston alleys His policy is courtesy first Midler's durkplnnlng In section A was a feature this week. In each of his four games he tossed for tho century count and over. Muller also is one of Philadelphia's crack bowiers . ... ...... .ifiiiii ....... Iriln- Smedley sends word from camp that he Is still shooting the pill down the alley and running up some 200 scores against the regi ment bojs. If the Interstate Howling League, from Reading. Harrlsburg. Wllliamsport, York and up-State towns, will send in challenges. Manager Mosa will endeavor to run u match off. Tennis Player Breaks Down New York. July 1. Heili-hlro Kashlro, the Jananrae ulaer, who haa been creating such a furore In onme nf the recent lawn tennis tournaments, has suffereil a nervoua break down because of his devotion to the courts. SUITS$J.80 RKDCCEn FROM MO, IKS and J PETER M0RAN & CO, UV&Z S. E. Cor. t)th fc Arch S. Opan Monday and Saturday Unlit V o'olo T, -F.aSira.lfa-i-MaVBaaHraManaaWEaaaaaSjBaffaalaafllayaaaaaaMaal Today's Baseball GaMm in the Little Lee Mnln l.lne lCanne Iun l Ceti ilow ne. rniiafieipnift miourrinn Lguft I.IdiIIci, Irunkford at Fern Rock.-' Ilnrrett, t?JS .iioniromerr lountr iwcue now i at Miudrrton. Ambler at UlensHMVKtl einnnre niter moip lycniue HW j I nt Merchants', llarlnn-llethlehem We , -... ." "- -.-.."."..... . 'i Kiin. nicj-joncR at rrarior, onmipr i I iprK nnip, I'htlarieliihtA ISantifarturerfe' I Clunker (Mtr Ruhher nt Onodrlrh ' iivin nt rnilnilelplila Tritlle Jlarh nnj I'hllndelphla Boll n .luMM nCerVaruMe?: " "-?JI Manufacturers' t-enme IT. p. 1. 'ittl I'nve. fc u Northen If AniifaclncrB fs Glass nt Hunker C'ltr. Ahraslre at ; i.nuntio, I'lnmh nt nrltnarc vvneet Icr nt Irnnkforri Arsennl. ".. Northeiist f'tiiirrh AflwiclattAn Ollvet-t'oiennnt. C'aHnrr at Nrhwei f'oiennnt nt Northwest Memorial, ul Putcli nt Harper. . ( journey to J T. Lewis's ground! ivheatsheaf lane and Jllc.hmond"Btr AtiH Tl'heeler trm-ota In Slvliriti street and Church lane, to tacKI Mo type While these games look eMyTjMKj prises may happen, and ontR&fMi round Wheeler threw a defeatTtnf Monotype. ,,! An Interesting battle will he ,BtkJ at Summerdale between Stokes A'SnTtWI'l and Link belt. Third place Is tha.'MakO for which they are fighting. Both" ha V been playing fine ball, especially; Llak ; Belt, which hns gone through threeSt'i resslve games witli only one crror.kX-1 hind Gallaghers masterly oltchli At Broad and Blgler streets the'dgw town fans are assured of a strugglern Becker, Smith Page crossegbatS"! Sellers. The. last time these teamntMMt ' Becker. Smith & Pago won by, ani-Jvr j score. Since then both have beenS3K lei-lally strengthened and an even'fietrfcSj contest Is expected. Manager BrurelMW : is undecided who to use against Komaa but the cholco will most HHelylrJi i "Chick" Pasion. -i!7 ' The first three division, nfnetf'ofi.'th ' riinaneipniR .unurDan League are ail tn oppose those of the second ''dtvll this afternoon Olnej- and FranKM present nre tie with Lupton fotfa4 Iliac-, inn iiip.v arnw strong. oppo In Llndlev and Fern Itock. ' Lurif scheduled to play on the"Vrtf grounds. Last season In the-Maiat 3 iaciurers League Barrett naa tniBaKU us own way, aue to the Pltchls j Tnnunv Volz hut so far this year .r. a, r? not won a game. wAsJiS-S ewt Kii.aJ Theie Is little possibility of ihanges in the standing of the ti ine .Normensi .iinnutacturenv unless a few surprises are ri The leadeis, riumh and Frankfi senal, are due to oppose Schwa and Mtler. respcctivelj-, and 81 ! ",u "P" .W,nne' V. i uiiaser ity oppoe cac i otner i .. . ..... -. i ne ior inirn pine", ann a u,. ., rf n.,j ' "' itiiitwuru i.niiiiur.v- nun aaBgaaajM hit, a. winning stride and expecbTlK , among the leaders. The;4ffl Abrasive, , 'aflffl ?4f . Cltv Frankford Lnundrj haa ASJ Vl Elliott-Lewis: has dropped four gam- i in a row nv a single run in the Pm!- delphln Manufacturers' Leaguer Mgit Mansger Thomas hopes to shake.jC.lft.yjp); noonoo mis aucrnoon. wnen nia.protaarea- tacKie ine I'niianeipma lexiue leaocrv' on tne iBtiers grounns at NIXinT KiwaaXy and Tabor road Quaker City RuMsatV. with Duphait In running form, shouhij easily defeat Goodrich Tire, ands a?hartU 1-.1111,. Is hnnlten lietweeti t -inrlni rt -iHaaal .!a " - - - ..-.. -.-.. .H.e. , f- and American I'uilej-, as a vlctotJf-JfC I'uiiey will tic tne -two. Hoopi Townsenrl will posslblj' boost Itil centage at the expense of PhllafJel Itoll and Machine. IWi ' VsST i ins aiternootvine armea giiaraa rromvv; League Island Navy Yard will playj-at-U ni.xij -tiurii nnu vvninuL Rireets ; jstawss called at 3 o'clock. The last time Xjy teams met h'travvbridge & Clothier pj In eleven Innings. Since then UiedrT nnvs nave neen piaying wonaeriuitHP, 1.Art4laiv ta.A T7 ea Xtafi n rtta A"1 t ea anaaV aa. aaaftil nt-inne; in xmi.ii.iiai.ii iiiiio-.siaBaiaa number of teams of like caliber, TsMta! formeily of Detroit, will be In the-BojrU - - . -. -.-,-j. I ror ine visitors, wnue vaies or IKiWm I will do the twirling: for Strawbrldre Jkt Clothier. & Sl-r i MtE' f LEW TENDLER ME! CALLAHAN At SHOft Lightweights Will Bor'-Ejabtt I T I- ... 4.1.!MW.'ti iitiiiiiiis, a h mm m- . a. i "Vss.e-:f City Tonight r-,'. Bolng at the seashore will rece5lve?lttj.i flptfl nfT(lal fn'n.tf Innl-kl ...r XMtiL. ?.'- - .....v..., iij-l luiiihiu VCIIv4i-TVTra Tendler. ncnlrnnt fn. !. 'lft..al5s1l title, meets Frankle Callahan, the Bt$fi:,i lyn mauler. Tho fusn will bo heldttVlvt'j lantlc City, 1ght near the Board 'tftMt :J and Is scheduled for eight roun(Wfag Iess- -sri bor j-ears attempts have been madU put on boxing contests at IbaiiMXJ' Thousands of visitors nre there, dtfrfegjg1 the dimmer thn wenthee cAMnm J. a.i'9 bearably hot and the fevered hfoJraoVf the fans alvvaj-s are cooled by the'IIH.;t Ine breezes from the ocean. S..:n.-L '. In order to make the opening., kjcs success. Johnny Eckhart, matqhmnlr and referee, has arranged the strofiaMt earn possiDie. leuaier is tne oeat-f weight in tne world wttn tne exa of Leonard and Callahan is ohsii toughest persons1-wearing glovec', boys met at the Olympla last.WM Tendler won after six sensational i Callahan took the lead In tH three sessions and punished hit Reverelv: but after that Lew sti fight and had FVankle flying 8.-.JS aln-nnla nt thn einn. jju. -ff . ,T.1.A M,l..e kallla. ee ....., waMJSJ V' ,1 1 liu uuici t....co ao ,t,j awuau - L QHIBE PA Baseball Today iTvteH Athletics vs. Det FIRST flAMR rAJ.T.KD AT tji Tickets at iiimnei iiros.- ana Atlantic City Sportini (U'KMNd HHOtr TOXf Lew Tendler vs Frank! a Rlll'Vim S OTIIKK , Tickets. i.on. ts.r.o. S3.0A, niaiairsia anu svrarna novcia. Point Dreeze TOM'H"" 4n.VUI.aC ttftwUraj e-assJ .1 AM flva .! .( sTJ -rriia t iassa ' -''