Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 22, 1919, Postscript, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERVl-IlLADELPlirA, TTESDAY, APRIL 22, 10W
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THREE MAJOR GOLF LEAGUES FOR WOMEN OPEN CAMPAIGN ON EIGHT LINKS TODAY
TO PLAY 1 0 JBUES
Circuit Is Composed of Six
Strong Teams and Will
Start May 10
R. A. WOTDWITCH PRESIDENT
INTERCLUB GOLF SEASON
FOR WOMEN OPENS TODAY
si
Ylir IVIiiiloiim It.ispbnll l.tMCtii i
l'cnily to still t tin- hnot'bnll soii(im nftoi
n lnpsr (if a join-, ilno to Hip fni't that
mnn.v of thr Hulls- ut-ro forced to mii
lirnil nprrnliiins iliii'itij; (lie period of
tlir wiir ill many of Hip pIiijimn lieitif: in
the sci'viiT.
Tho cirruil is rompowril of siv dubs
ns follow;: Texas ('umpiiiij , Atlantic
Ilr-finiiiK Company, Cipu -l.cvirl; Com
pany, I nion IVtrolpiim Companj, tliilC
llplrninj; Company nnil Hip Sun Com
pany. At Hip mrc-tins which ndoplpd Hip
f-clipdulp cwrv manager promised to
aid duriiiK the -piimmi and to put a Rood
dub in Hip field.
'Clip olliccis of Hip IVlioleuin I.piicup
nrc K A. Wotouitch, pipsident; l, .1.
Tnllant. iiio pir-fciilr-nl : (J. I,. I.eon,
assistant srnctnt-y, and 1". Cross, treas
urer. The complete sdirilnle for the srnsnn
follows ,
l.v lo 1 iimn ia It at 1'nlnt tlrr,.
Itiwl M. It in Cllir ,,l l.uir Tlrlrl TrviH
- III 0 II t MiUill
,, M,x !7 A ri. ''" v" ''""' ft I'olnt
lo Uu r t- Ui.lon ,ii (luir rielil. Un.
1 1 1 h sun n al i'nirl
Jin -I s-iin l'o s A. I! Co Ht I'olnt
in 1 xi, h vi (iull ui iimt J-jfl.l Crovv-I.i-v
K v I nion, tit Cvuvvvil.
Mn 'II nil n l i. .
June T (luir t . It l'o tit 1-nlnt
Urn i I'i inn v i .Sun i'., . ,,i i;u f riol.l,
1 l v I M' I i 1-tiH nt I'jmwil
Jill- H '1'v.iiu I'nlon nt I'nliil lline.
sun i i v i.uic ,ii liuir l-ii hi. A It. l'o.
I I IV I t Iv III 1'VllVVV.iI.
Jim JI A. I; to :i 'Union n( I'olnt
lln .sun Ci vs T'xif. .it (Julf I'ldd,
Culf (,'n w ! villi, .it ('.vmvjil
June IIS Trv:ii vm A. It Co. it Point
Vro e I'nlon w Clulf at CJulf Pielil. Crevv-
J.iuK i Sun Co . nt CvnvJ,
.lusv Ti -dpi n ilHte
Juiy 11- A It Co v.k Sun Co . nt Point
'r Guif vi T'X.is .it Oulf Tii'M I'nlon
s ( r vv I f it L .it Cnvd
jui in -un i ii i I'nlon nt I'olnt
Hre It Co llulf, nt llulf I'll Id.
TeMins Ci vv L'Vlok uti'uivd
.lUlV .'rt- I p VV l.ivnk i A. tt. CO.. Ht
Point llr'' zp Union vm '1'' x.is. at Cwiwjil,
Ou f vs Sun Co . nt llulf I'Mil
AuRlt J - It Co a. Texns. at Point
tir c . (luir I'nlon it IMIf I'ioKl. bun
t. o a Crew I v irk ut Cnvvjd.
Aukum II- I'niorr h. A. It Co .it Point
nrrc.i ( r vv I.. iik V (luir. nt Huir I'lplrt,
Tpxrh sun it CvnvvMl
AUffUst l'- Sun Ml A It Co . Ht Point
Tlrer t (luir s lis.ii. hi tlulf IVM Crcvv
l.evl(l. I uti'ii .it CvilVVMl.
Aiisiisi L'J T. Co v (luir Ht Point
rtrcep, L'nliui vh hun. it I tlulC 1'ield t levv
l.oiltk v Ti .i .ii Cvnvvd
unuit HO- -(li' n it ite
Heptpmh r ( Tpxhs v h UhIoik hi Point
nrepy llulf y Sun Co nt llulf I'lpld, A
R Lo. is (. revv I.ivlik. nt C.nvvi!
JMnaty-ltvo I'layers, Represent
ing Sixteen Organizations,
Get Under Way
lty I'KTKU rilTTKIt
Till: polf season for I'liiladelphin and
icinity will open oflicially todaj
with matches mer pIrIiI cnursri. In
nil ninety-two of the ejy best women
players in the city are ptnyinc intliPCP
mntclies and thej rpprcspnt Hip pick oC
the woniPti players of this vicinity. Two
former notional champions, three na
tional ru n tiers -up and n host of minor
(liiimpions will he out on tin' links this
afternoon.
Fortunately none of Hip iwrc teams
who yearly fight it out for first honors
in tbe Philadelphia Cup team series will i
tneot today, so that Merlon. Huntinc- i
don Valley and the Philadelphia Cricket
Club should experience no particular
trouble in defealiiiK their opponents. I
The Meriou women won the champion -
Where the Women Golfers
Will Play Matches- Today
The women's interclub matches
sdiediilcd for today follow:
Pltll-Alir.l.PillA Cl'P
Met ion vs. Khcrton at Meriou.
IIiintiiiRilun Valley s. Philinont
nt Philmont.
Pliiltiildphiu Cricket v. Old York
Itoad at St. Marlins-.
sriiniHAN cri'
North Hills s Wonilbuiy at
Womltmiy.
Philadelphia Countiy ns. I'.ala at
llalii.
)erbronk vs. SpiinRhiiM'ii at
Spi itiRhineu.
J. Davids vs. West Chester at
West Chester.
WAi.u.Ncpop.n en
Whilcinarsh s. I.lnnei'di at
Whileiiiai'sli.
BRONDER JOINS N. Y. A. C.
American Javelin Champion and
Record Holder Changes Clubs
New oili, April li'J (Iiiuri' Itmu I
dcr. tiiesent American ihiinipioii and
record holder with the nuelin, has I
joined the New Yoik Athletic Club.
l'ronder has held the jiiwlin Htli
since 11)111, when lip established a rec
ord of 11)0 feet li.j inches m throw Iiir
the Iiiiir stick, lie is also n callable
pprfoimer with (he shut.
Fourth Straight for Lansdowne
I.Hnfdowni' Hlpli Si hool won Hi" fimrlli
vlilorv or the I-.ISHH hv i. Ti .ilins' liiill. v
Park 1 licit Siliool o lli l..iiisilovv n llii.li
dlHIlliinit X'Ulerilnv iirtPrnmin l lo II,
INTERSTATE TITLE '
FOR READING YOVTU
Malcolm Curey. I.'t ) ears Old.
Wins Shaliifp Honors
Detroit, Aptil ''. Malcolm Citicy.
the fifteen-.! cur old sknter, of Itinilinu'.
Pa., nnd son of .lesse Carey, holder of . taiin-.lii hiRim I.eaRiie
BYRNE TO PLAY. IN WEST COLUMBIA TEAM PICKED
Local Infielder Leaves to Join Bay ghaWl Shaub, Shcphrd and Hulsen
City Club
.Ine I'lM'in'. a loinl inllilili'i who I 11
-1 1 11 senile with 11 number of clubs in
tins viiinilv, left last niElit fur P,.i
Cilv. Midi., wlipie he will pla) thud
base with (he tm Ci4 'uh of Hie (In
Marine Team Wins
'1 In l' s M irliM'i il r-ni.l lli kin
It C 1 1 to s llralir ind lirpfs. I .iiii
for rho Mrlne. Cniuli md spnm;i. r r
Hiring for Allteb
many win Id's skntiiiK leionls, won the
one-nillc Inteitnle 1 liiiiiiplonship ni the
opctiiiiR of tin N'atioiial mller shuinii.
diaiiipiniiships hi'ic last niclit.
Can1) niitd.issiil :i held of twenty
tlnee. repiescniiiiR the best illunlcill s
of the iiiuiitiv The uuith won linnilih
and coieii'd Ho mile 111 three minutes
mid nine sci iiml
.1
lliriie has exlnbitiil with tluee Hcln
wine County l.iaRiie tennis. II' has
phued with Chester. I'i ill and I plain)
While with I'lilanil he was I'l.inl.
li.lki 1 's llluleistmh
Yanks Again Beat Dodgers
llrmiklin, prll i.'.' - I I 1 n' - 1. I
"Hi' r . 1 1. k hi in, liu.lil, 1 ins I ! r s
nil' 11 Chhels I'lolil in. 1 . .ii n 1 ,
in. ,r ili,,s. fain.' slarK llml 1.1 . I .v
I'i1-' lull m nn iill'l iin Int. vm t . Ii I 11.
u 1111 ' I It V.n k' s mm .'. I
back on Two-Mile Relay
New nili. Api tl "-"J ."I M
silcitnl yisli'ldav the Inllow iiir Ii'iiiii
In li'pl lit Cllllllllblll m the two nub
idin 1 hiiinliiiiliship inn 111 He I mm 1 -sily
of Pi tuisyU until niinivnl mit Sal
uiil.n Cluirli y Slum I"' ml' 1 1 nl
h mini h ill' mil' hamiinm II T
St nib lt" il Sin pin id I V. Hoi- 11
Iin. I
nk91iHeJw On dlnmondii, f
Hnr aw ihmi ri I imny ,:o(", f 1hp I
9 y9vBjj3y T nllinltfd Pnpttn) I
I rtond'ptl 10 the citTHa iK(J'
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illlllV It, Willi' til" . I tvn. . ' .....
were second.
White-
marsh should win with ease today.
The nice for the Stibuibnu Cup
.Mrs. Vnmlerlirik In Play ' I.eaRiie title ourIH to be interestiiiR
Mrs. Clarence II. Vaiuleibeck. the I ()eihriiok. Pala and the Country Club
l!)l."i nationnl (haiu)ioii, said last niRht look like the duef loiitendeis, while
oier the telephone that 'he will play North Hills is apt to hae sometliiiiR up
today nnil her presence on the team will 1 its Kolf sleee The teams arc moie
do 11 Ri-eat deal lo strengthen Hint or- ,ipnly linlanieil than they me in the liiR
Riinization. She played in ery few jUmirup and the mntdies oiiRht to proe
matches last year, and was not up to Iht jqUit excitiiiR. '
line RiilfiiiR form as the result of the 'j'he women will pla iiriuii ne.t Pri
lack of practice. She will be ably spc-(j. The first real dash will be next
onded by Miss Mildred Caverly. the Xiicsilny when Meriou meets HunliiiR
loinl champion and the prpscnMiatinnnl I ,nn Valley and the lesult will lime a
rnnuer-iip, and Miss Kthel Campbell, ,r, it0I benriiiR 011 the 1 hanipiniiship.
winner sewtal times of the VIoi Ida
championship.
HiintiiiL-don Valley will also be
strciiRlhened 11 v tbe addition of Miss
Clennnr Chandler, who played little Rolf
last ear owiliR to the death of her
father. I'i cdT Chandler. Mrs. Caleb P.
I"o. a former national runner-up and
v....i tiii.ps the Philaileliihia chain
BENEFIT BOXING TONIGHT
LEW REFUSES TO BOX
Tendler Claims Mel Stevenson
Weighs 143 Pounds
PittshurRli. piil '-2 The ten-round
bout siheduled at the Keyston
last niRht between l.ew Temller. nf
Philadelphia, and Mel SIi-wiimiii. of I.a
Salle, III la led to nunc olT when thej
Philadelphia l.ul leluscd In enter the'
riiiR Willi Stevenson. cl.iiiuuiR that the.
latter wcirIumI Pv pounds. eiRhtein
pounds he.iMer fliau he. The club offcicd i
Tendler S1.10I) if he would Ro oil. but
the latter absolutely lefuscd to take off,
Jiis clothes
.lolinin Km then ofteicd to ho. Ste
venson at the siiuip Ruiiiiinice olTei'ed
Tendler, but the ilub leluseil and de
cided to lioniii the ticket stubsiit their
net liRht two wicks hem 7W Tluee
preliminary hunts had been JnnRht be
fore it became known thatnhe main
bout would nut Rn oil. The rumor that
Sheriff Haddock had icfuseil pel mis
Sinn tm the limit was ih uied, and both
fiRhteis wi'io il tin- Riiideu wheic the
bout was tu Ml ' i'1 11 e. nnil the sherill's
oliici is s.i ui th 'ii v - no iihiei tiou 1 1 0111
liim
HERMAN BEATS JOHNSON
Philadelphia
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pion. will lienil ine icaui, 11 im " vv.ii.
tion. Hiintingdon Valley will be lepie
sented bv Mis. (5. Henry Stetson and
Mrs. V. T. West.
The Cbaniplon Merlon Team Infart
Merion's cluimplon team is virtually
intuit. It will be captained as it has
in the past by Mrs. Itoimld II. Karlovy,
twite a national runner-up and six
times tbe ihampion of this lily; Mrs.
Civil rp S Miinson, Mrs. W. .1. Peck.
Mrs. H. II. I'itler nnil Miss Prances
jirlscoili. the first Philadelphia!! to win
the national title These three tennis
me very eipially matched this year, and
the nice for the championship promises
to lie very keen.
Owing to Hie defection of Aionimink.
l.ansdnwne. Moon-Mown and Wilming
ton, there me only two contestants in
the Wnlliiigforil League. Manerch,
which was the Colt Hon Air Club, nnd
Wliitemarsh Valley. As l.lancrch lifts
Scholastic Contests
on Today's Schedule
Champion Outfights Trenton Boy in 1
Eight Rounds
Ti'eiit,on. N. .1., Apnl 'J'-'. Pete Her-
num. woild's liniitiiiiiweight champion,
easilx defeated Pnts .lohiison. of Tien- j
ton in eight 1 omuls here last niRht.
Herman won every round bv a wide
ninrgin. It looked as if the local boy
would ro the K. O. route, but lie man
ageil to last the limit hv holding.
Ilerinan left for St. I.nuis, wliere he
is scheduled to meet Kid llegan on 1
Tbiiisilay evening. 1
JUcGoorty Wallops, Heavyweight
1'I.MllllUtll.
ISasehall
Smith Philadelphia IHrIi at Cer
manlowii High.
Cential HiRh at Catholic High.
West Philadelphia High at North
east High.
Cloiiccster HiRh at llnddon
Heights High.
Woodbury IIirIi at Wennnah Mili
tuiy Academy
Iladiliuilield High at CollinRswood
HiRh.
Kriends' Central School at St.
Luke's School
I'raiikford IHrIi nt Chestnut Hill
Academy.
.(lermniilow 11 Academy at Hryn
Atbju Academy.
Tennis
West Philadelphia .HiRh at Kpis
copnl Acaileiny.
Prmikfoiil HiRh nt Cheltenham
HiRh.
Noitlieast HiRh at Camden HiRh.
(icimaiifown Academy at Penn
Chin ter School.
llaverfonl Scho,ol at t!erinantnwn
HiRh.
Trarlf
Cheltenham at Not thrust,
(iermantowti at Penn Charter.
Navy Yard Planners' Club Stages
Show in Parkway Building
The Navy an Planners' Club will
stage a monster brut-tit show in the
Piukway Auditorium, lirnnd and Cherry
streets, tonight. Hobby Calhoun, king
of the announcers, is 111 diarge of the
show. Pive boxing bouts, a battle
royal, gymnastic feats and vaudeville
acts comprise the progiam.
The boxing card follows: Whitey
Pitgeiald vs. Johnny Tymnn, Hilly De
vine s. Jimmy Mysou, Sailor Cordon
v. Young llnmra and Young Jimmy
Murphy vs. Kid Wagner.
Holy Cross at Columbia
fiv l.ork, April 'J'.' Columbia will nl.iv
lIol i'roiH .11 South Klrld this afternoon
nnd It 11 probatilo thfit Kred llavvon will
start Tom Parrell .iK.iinit the Woncftn
nine.
Dodgers Obtain George Smith
Hmoklvn, nril 'J.' fharlis II HbliPls
announreil jpprd,i that tho Dndcer IihiI
obmliiPd iIpuik" Smith, the former Colum
bia, nltihei, from the Giants by th waiver
route.
Yale Player Breaks Leg
New lliiipn, Conn., April '-' G c
O Connor a 1 antllilali- foi the -uli- var.iltv
nine, luck'- a Ipi; while sliding tu a base 111
liraillio vest id i.
Fred Niles Passes Crisis
, New orl., Vl 1 I U'J - l'leil'lik Xi s
1 vvlio has b. 1 n f" rioutdv ill with I'Ipuio
i nr utnmiia r.iv rernirleil psierdn as haviim
naiispd tin in-.is VUps la a I'luniluent A
v n nrrirui
HOW YOU LOOK
hi a tin ply rmlshpd, pphk and
HP.ni i.ir Voura 1 all be nude
so at vei v littlrt rot
KM) IT TO I 1
Painting, Repairing Metal
Work, New Fender, New
Tops, Retrimming, Celluloid
Curtains, Etc.
lp-to-fie-Ai'nute Designed
Bodies Built to Order
SimIhI prlips for rf finishing
1'iird (iirs.
Come and Ste Us. Real Service
Chas.S.Caffrey Company
10th & Mrkct Sli., Camden, N. J.
U
m
shier 18.1!
Ilfvni PltONT.S
llrli bJ.t Keystone I
V1111I L-'- IMiIip Mi'
V ic laNl msht dpfv.il
-.m In . liM lolllidri Curriul
had rri.plvpil sueh imnlflnni nl tint his m -ond
tilrevv up the -ihinue Mii.onrlv In a
mlddl' vv iglil and Curtail .1 In av v t itlil
linorCy of ijsliUisli
p1 Patrt. k Curr
Coogan Defeated Smith
.lersev (ItJ. i"H 2S - Met t'eosiin dp
fPHied lldili Siniih in 1111 eisht round but
nere las' iiIkW ''oosm dropppd Hmllli for
thr count nf nnip in tic sr ond thud, fourth
nnd fifth round"
-
ikihy!
Look around amnnff
Inn truck flclri
11 o many thsit
Plartcd four or five
yearn neo are atlll
In bualn7 And
vhat nbout those
who purchased trucks
from them? Can they
scure parts "now or
if there Is a new
dealer handling (hat
truck does he "make
Bood" on- nil tho wild
promises of hla prcil
ecessors rcsardtne
eervlceT
It was this unsta
ble., eaindltlon nninne
(lealpfa that led the
Urockway Company
to adopt their prpa.
ent plan of factory
controllpd distribu
tion. Thla plan nffers-'
sueh undoubted a.s-f
stirnnce of sarwfaw
tory and rontinuous.
service that It war
irsnls our Investiga
tion fully n much
as the-- quality' of
the Hrockway trucks
themselves. 4
Brock'way Motor
Truck" Company
SajJ-28' Market fit.
YOU SHOULD BE JUST AS PARTICULAR
in choosinjr your coal dealer as you are in selecting your family
physician, lawyer, or banker. Wc specialize in the domestic coal
business. Let us be your "Family Coal Man."
PRESENT PRICES:
Egg, $10.30; Stove, $10.60; Nut, $10.70; Pea, $9
per ton. Wheeled or carried, 40c per ton extra.
AMERICAN ICE CO. gg&
6TH & ARCH STS. YARDS IN ALL SECTIONS OF CITY
rhone Our Nearest Vsril
I:
ig'"' " ' "' """ "r:-ai-
We'll make your
car look like new
'-s. The real reason why so many automobile
owners are having us paint their cars is sim
ply because all Lowry paint work is done in
an air-tight dust-proof room, insuring a vel
vety lustre that lasts ior years, our spe
cialty is the finest painting of Limousines and
Sedans.
And while we're painting your car, our
corps of expert trimmers will i'e-cover your
top, repair or install new curtains, and
re-upholster the interior, so that you'll prac
tically have a new car and at a cost far less
than if you have the work done piece-meal by
inexperienced hands.
Phones Bell, Kensington 2001 Key., East 552
LOWRY TOP & BODY COMPANY
MAKERS or 1-AMOUU ItKI STAR FATR,"i;EI TBVCK BODIES
-Gaul wtti AcUma Sh-Mta. Kenstnrton. PhiJa.. .,
aut-w v aft . ir ' ras.Ti" J" . j J J., '.,-,.j',.-;.v,...,.-.,'ii,li .iiw.
Built
by
tho
Talent
Wait! Hold fast, brother, here's a member. That man
with the piercing gaze and the glint in his eye is giving;
you the sign of the Long Look.
It means the search is ended, the secret is revealed.
He's found it, the perfect smoke. And now he looks no
more. He has joined the Order of Orlando.
Join these wise men of Gotham and revel in the inner
circle of the Blue Haze. Go to any United Cigar Store,
make a noise like a small coin, and give the pass-word,
"Orlando."
mStflw Sign of a Good Cigar
If you are looking for a
mild, full-flavored cigar,
you'll find it in Orlando. If
you are looking for a big
cigar or a small cigar or a
low-priced cigar, Orlando
will answer your every wish.
V W
Hv A High Sign ,f
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Some say it's the mildness
of Orlando others say it's
the original flavor. Quality
is the answer of many. All
are right, and yet, well, try
an Orlando and learn the
secret yourself.
Media Perfecto
size, 10c
Box of 2-, $2.50
-50, .$5.00
Orlando comes in ten sizes 10c to 15c. Little Orlando 6c.
Ten sizes enable us to use a fine grade of tobacco without
waste the secret of high quality at low prices.
Orlando is sold only in United Cigar Stores l' Thank you"
UNITED CIGAR STORES
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No man runs a sum
mer hotel through
choice.
He'd make it a twelve
months' proposi
tion if the patron
age was there.
Inteiest on invest
ment, depreciation,
etc., continues for
twelve months,
while the return is
only for a fourth of
the time.
You operate on the
same plan if you
employ a five -ton
truck to haul five
tons a few miles
and find no paying"
work to keep it go
. ing the remainder
of the day.
Put that type of truck
in intcr-aty service!
Opportunities are
everywhere right
at your door.
Opportunities that
GOODRICH DE
LUXETruckTires
will enrich with
their deep, long
wearing and
trouble-free treads.
Treads that have been
specially tough
ened and fitted for
sinew-cracking
tasks.
Treads that will
make your 'truck
a better investment
under all circum
stances. 'Sold and applied here.
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