wra-e " -.-r '?mv ' V . ' - t. " ' S EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILVDELPHIA', MONDAY, JUXE 2, 1919 ,1T : IC i i "J 1 1 &4S HT ENABLES LUDERUS TO BECOME A HERO INSTEAD OF A PIKER IN GAME WITH DODGERS 3 .-. '.ST" ,.v w t UW" f y II in i I U !'' f YANKS SCORE THREE IN SECOND ERIE Visitors Get Big Lead on Ath letics in Opening Came of Double-Header A'S LOSE GOOD CHANCE n- n,omoRT v. maxwell Sport Ildltor Kienlng I'ulillr I.etlgrr, Nlilbe.I'arli, .Tunc l!. In the oiiciilnj; lonnd of the first enmo of twin) i tloii- Mtvlienclcr bctvvron the Athletic nnd Yankees neither rlub vviih nlilc to count. Now York Rot busy In the (econil mid (dipped over Jlircc? runs before nn) one knew vvlmt had linppened. I'ipp opened with n lileh hoist to DiiEfin. lint Joe lost tin bnll In the sun nnd it fell wife for n HiiiRle. VIcU'h rnp to rlsht was KOotl for two bases nnd IMpp dashed around to third. This set the stnsc for a rlean up with Bodie nt the plntr, but ring wns too nnxioua nnd Hvvitng three times. Truck Itannnh, however, leaned against n fast one, sent It to renter for u triple nnd everybody counted. Shnwkey then perpetrated n squeeze play nnd Truck floored. ' The A's were dangerous in the fourth, but that was nil. Koth walked and went to third on Hurns's double. That placed runners on second and third with none out, nut snnwKey iigiiienou up (Uid vmc easily disposed of the next three ters. First Inning ' rewjster fanned, l'echinpuugh walked. Baker tiled to Witt. Lewis wns thrown out by Dugan. No runs, no hits, no errors. Witt fanned. (trover giounded to Shnwkey. Fewstcr muffed Hoth's tl. Hums forced Itotli, reckinpaugh to Fewstcr. No runs, no hits, one error. Second Inning Dugan lost I'ipp'w fly in the -un and it dropped safe for n single. Viek doubled to right, l'ipp going to thiid. Italic fanned. Ilnnnah tripled to (en ter, scoring l'ipp nnd Viek. Shnwkey Mieriliccd, liuriis to (irover, nnd Han nah scored. Kewster was nit by n rite bed ball. Fewstcr stole second and took thiid on l'crkin's wild tlnow. l'eck walked. Ittiker rolled to llurns. Three inns, thiec hits, one error. Walker was thrown out by linker. Dugan funned. Thomas was toied out 'by Shnwkey. No luns, no hits, no crrois. , Third Inning Lewis fanned. I'ipp grounded to Groer. Dugan threw out Viek. No runs, no hits, no errors. l'erkins fanned. Seibpld also fanned. "Witt walked, (irovcr fanned, No hits, uo runs, no errors. Fourth Inning Tiodic doubled to right, lluuuuh forced liodie, Seibold to Thomas. Shnwkey fouled to Hums. (irovcr miffed Fewster's ily, Ilnnnah takiuj; third and Fewstcr second. I'eck walked, filling the bases, linker tiled to Walker, No ruusi one lilt, 'one er ror. Roth walked. Hurns doubled to right, Hoth gbing to third. Walker fouled to Hannah. Dugan fanned. Thomas was tossed out by Shnwkey. No runs, one hit, no errors. Fifth Inning Lewis Hied to Witt, l'ipp Hied to Walker. Viek grounded to (Jrover. No runs, no hits, no errors. l'erkins out, Shaw key to Fewstcr, to I'ipp. Shawkey tossed out Seibold. Witt grounded to Fewstcr. No runs, no hits, no errors. Sixth Inning Italic fouled to Hums, llnnnnh walked and was forced by Shawkey to firover. Fewstcr forced Shnwkey, Dugan to (Jrover. No runs. No hits. No errors'. G rover singled to center. Hotb. grounded to linker. IJurns flied to l'ipp. Walker flied to Viek. No runs, on run, no crrora. JOHNNY LAVIN RE-ENLISTS Former St. Joseph Star to Remain in Service Abroad Captain Johnny l.avin, former St. Joseph's College nud I'cnn bnscball and basketball star, has re-enlisted in the American regular urniy nnd Is still in Germany, Ills iufuntry, the :J13th, of the Sev-cnty-niuth Division, returned from France on Decoration Day, when it was learned that he had 'decided to stay with the army of occupation. Snare and Trlest Boys Win Jlfrlon Hoys' Club iterday lot to Snare ft Trlit' Jlosa' Club on the latter team a llajlnit fleW. The. score: O'Hara and Smith Win New York, June S. Almoat stnelp hand eJ. Peter o'Hara. professional, at Shacka maxon. paired with Cordon Hmtth. the home pro. defeated Iho professional team of Jack Dollni, of Century. In a four-hall match over the Sttnnlnndaie. Country Club links by 2 up. . v at ' Championship for Joey Fox New York. Jim. 2.--Joey Tox of the Har lem Tennla Club, won the lawn tennis slntles championship of Queens and Nassau counties on the courts of the North Hemp stead Country Club jeaterday. when he de feated Donald Law In the final at 2-0. 0-8, 6-1. 0-4. I. C. B. I). Downs Soldiers ArAmnre. Ph.. June S , I. C. 11 U. downed ; H. F. here yester- the Fifteenth neglment day IB to . All-Americana Defeated Atlontlei City. N. J.. June 2. Bobby Tates'a Atl-Amerlcans, from Philadelphia, received a neat trimming here yesterday. 0 to 1, North Phlla. Browns Outclassed Wlldwood, H. J.. June 5. Wlldwood outclassed the North Philadelphia Prowns hero yesterday. IS to 3. "eTch10 Belmont Driving Park Wednesday, June 4th Take I. or any surface car running east or west and transfer to Pals. Line on n2d. P-. It, It. to Narberth or Cynwyd, Motor through Park to City Lin. At - o'clk, you will see tb Greatest Sweepstake ,fcfi'ii largest field of horses eter started. Two other stake races Admission and tax. 11.00. Hoi seatD and tax, B.lc. Reservations at Kelm's, 1227- Market Ht- Maxwell Will Visit v Big Fighters' Camps Jess Wlllard and Jack Dempscy are training every day for the. big heavy weight championship battle in To ledo on July 4. They nrc preparing for a box'ing bout which will bo wit nessed by fiO.OOO persons nnd will draw a gntc of more than $500,000. The big fight is the principal topic of conversation in the sporting world nnd the preliminary work of the men Is followed with interest. KOBKIIT V. MAXWELL sports editor of the BvpNIKO I'lHiMC Lgdoeii, will visit the camps of Wll lard and Dempsey this week nnd write a series of nrtlcfcs on the ac tual conditions nt both places. He will tell in his breezy, humorous, critical style, the early dope on the big match nnd how the men nrc training. The Hist article will nppenr in the. Rvkmnii I'cm.ic IjEdoek on Fri day, June (I. Do not fail to read this scries. WILLARD TO BE HIS OWN CHIEF TRAINER "No. One to Blame if Beaten," Says Champion Smilingly at Camp in Toledo BAT NELSON, A REPORTER Toledo, 0., June 2. Jess Willnrd, world's heavyweight champion, i in To ledo today ready to finish trnining for this ehnmpionship contest of twelve rounds to n decision with Jack Dcmpsej here July 4. The champion will do his conditioning nt the Casino, n former clubhouse on Mnumee IJny. The camp is located within n mile of Dempsey's qunrters. Wlllard planned to start light work todnj, although it iR probable that he will not do any boxing until tomorrow. Kay O. Archer, business representative of the titleholder, hail completed nil nirnngements for AVillard's training in advance nnd the outdoor nrenn is ready for the champion. Willnrd will not live nt tin training camp, but will engage n private lcsidence- Willnrd was all smiles and content ment when he arrived last night. ' He nppearcd happy to be on the scene of battle nnd eager to get settled down to tinininsr. Admirers commented on his apparent splendid condition nnd the no ticeable absence of a wnist line. The champion said he would begin four weeks of intensive work at once and that be would be his own "chief trainer." "I'll train myself nud then I'll haTC no one to blame if I nm beaten," Wil lnrd said. Ilattling Nehon, former lightweight champion, who won the title from Joe (aus in a contest promoted by Tex Ttickard nt Goldfeld, 'Nevada, thirteen j ears ago, arrived today to become a fight icportcr. The "Battler" hound hotel accommodations nt a premium and decided to pitch n tent on the shores of Muiuncc liny in which to live. EARL EBYTRIUMPHS Former Penn Athlete Takes 440 and 880 in Paris Games Paris. June II. Picking up forty points in the last day's events, the internied'mte section of the service of supply won the team championship in the American expeditionary force track and tield games jesterday. Tcschner, the Harvard sprinter, won the 100-ynrd dash in ten seconds and the 200-yard dash in '2 1-5 seconds. Tarl Eby, former I'cnn nthlcte nnd the national (100-yard champion, won the quarter-mile and half-mile events. Stray Volley Shots Ichlra Kumagae and Trancts T. Hunter nnn the doubles chamDlonalilD of the Invito tlon tournament of the Amackassln Club, of Yonkera. by defeatlne Klllott Ulnzen and Embree Henderson In straignt sets. W. Hulsey Wood, who represented the New Yorlt Tennis uiuo in tne I'nmoutn Country cjiud tourney lani weeic ana ad vanced to the semifinal round of the singles, will make this city his home In the future. He will represent one of the local clubs, Miss Meanor fioss, of the West Side Ten nis Club, haa visions -of .winning the na tional women's championship, -which will be contested for at the Philadelphia Cricket Club starting June In. On Saturday Jlis doss won the Invitation tourney of the I'el ham Country Club. She defeated Jlrs E. VV Raymond In the final round, 0-1, 8-3, "Chuck" Garland, "the Tale University captain who will represent this country in the Interallles tennis matches, defeated Walter Merrill Hall at the West Side courts on Haturday. The score was cl-2, 0-0. 7-3. "Peek" Griffin. Willis Davis and "Chuck" Garland will leave tomorrow for Paris to get In Hhape for the Interallied tennis con tests Uill Tllden. of this city, waa invited to take the trip, but was unable to accept due to. business reasons. "Why doesn't some one step In and help the girl Junior players!" said the gent In the white flannels this morning. "The boys have a tourney every week, but the girls hate llttla chance to get tournament ex perience." It- Is expected that the final matches of the men's interclub league will be plaed this week. Oermantown Is leading and the favorite for the title, Don't Get your tickets nt once for do luxe show at Khtbe Ptirk Wednesday night, Uverybody wants to go. Just look: Willie Jackson vs. Mntt Ilrork Johnny Dundee vs. Joe Tlplltx Lew Tendler vs. George Chancy Tickets. II to S5. all re served, 11 uy today nt Tendler. Glassman & Felnstehi, 818 Chestnut, or Kdnardt rate. Park night ot show. be too late WAR CHEST Final Payment Due June 1st, 1919 Cleans It Up TODAY v CRAVATH'S ffllSPLAY GIVES GIANTS TWO Phils Get Lead in First' Fray, but Soon Lose It to New York PACKARD ON THE MOUND n.v nmviN j. i'om.ock Sltflnl Wan" f orrckpoiulnit Trtuflln Willi His I'hllllr l'olo Grounds, New York. June 2. The first gnme ' of today's twin-bill staged hj the 1'lilllics and Giants result ed In a limit ! of scores in the early innings. The I'hlls opened with n run In the first thanks to a bobble liv Knnf nnd followed this up In the second frame with n pair of tallies, icsulting largely from n double steal and n weiid beau b. Itpuny. The Giants were mowed down by I'ackaid for three iniinds but in the fourth thej tied the count nnd took the lend in the fifth, scoring twice, (.'rn- vnth'ji ciror in the fimilli gne the Giants two runs. First Inning . Whittcd walked Williams singled to center. Whittcd siorcd when Kiinff let! Williams's hit go through him. C.v go- ing to second. Mcuspl wnlked. l.llderus tiled to Knuff nnd Williams wns doubled nt third, Knuff to Zimmerman. Mcusel j wns out stealing, JleCnrty to Dojlc. One run, one hit, one error. iti,r,,u ii.t i ..i Vr,,. fn,i lturns, lVaice to Whltted. Chase forced' Young, l'earceto Whittcd. Chase start-1 ed to steal, then ihnngrd his mind. He! wjis out, (adj to I'earce to I.uderus. No runs, one hit. no crrots. v Second Inning Crntnth struck out. llairtl beat out an infield hit. Pcaicc singled to center, sending Itairel to second. Cady flied to Young, liniri! going to third, Itnird uud Pcnrcc worked a double stcnl, Huirel scoring. I'earce went to third when McCarty threw to ceutcr field, trjing to stop the double steal nnd scored when Knuff threw wild to third. Hums made n great running rntch of Packard's j foul. Two mns, two lilts, two errors. Do.tle fanned. Knuff wnlked. Puck-i n id went to firet and took l.udcrus's thiott on Zlminci mini's giounder. Kuuff ' going to second. Fletcher lifted to Whittcd. No inns, no hits, no errors. Third Inning Whittcd Hied to Knuff. Williams walked. Meusel singled to center, send ing Williams to second. I.uderus fanned. Cravat h wnlked, filling the bnses. Iluircl forced Crntnth nt second, Fletcher to Doyle. Xo urns, ouc hit, no errors McCarty (lied to Williams. I'earce threw out Regan. I'earce also threw out lluriiK. :so runs, no hits, no er rors. Fourth Inning I'earce stiuck out. Dotle nnd Chase retired Cady. llagan threw out Pack- aril. No runs, no hits, no errors. Young: flied to Williams. Chase heat out nn infield hit. Crnvath allowed Doyle's single to go through his legs and Chase and Dojlc scored. Whltted threw out Knuff. Zimmerman tripled over Williams's head. Fletcher singled to renter, scoring Zimmerman. Mc Carty forced Fletcher at second. Pearce to Whitted, Three inns, four lilts, one error. Fifth Inning Whittcd filed to Young. Williams got n hit through Doyle. Meusel lined to Knuff. Williams stole second. 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Young doubled to left center, sending llagan to third. Itngnn scored ou Chase's sacrifice H to Williams nnd Young went to third. Dolo doubled along the right field foul line, scoring Young. Italril made a nice stop of Knnff's drle, nnd Dojlc wns run down liaird to Whittcd. Two runs, two hits, no errors. ALLIED NET TITLE French Star Defeats Wood, Australia, in Three-Set Match of Paris, Sunday, June 1, Andre Go bert. rrnnce's lending tenuis player since 11111. won the individual tennis '''idonshlp of the allied nntions yes- "'ln '' defeating Captain O'Hnra y 00'1' the brilliant Austiallnn plajer. three strnight sets. The mntrh wns the final in the sin gles of the tennis tournament of the Interallied games held under the aus pices of tlit- American army on the courts of the mring club here. Wood did not display the form he shotted in his work ngainst G. I. Pat terson, his fellow Australian, nnd Dean Mathey, the American. lie was weak on tolleying nnd netted ninny returns. There were few i allies during the mntch, Gobert winning his -mints by well-plnccd shots. The mntch weut to Gobert by the scores of f!-'J, fl-U. 0-1. ANDRE GOBERT WINS What May Happen in Baseball Today AMERICAN I.KAHl'K (lull Won I,o.t I'd. Win Lose Split CMencn . . 24 ft .ISCl .7.1K .127 (letelnnd in II .R13 .114. .BIS . . .New York . 1 11 ..Ml t.0! t.BM .871 t. IxuIh . in u .mi .im .son . . Detroit . 14 10 .407 .484 .4JV2 Unstop . . 12 IS .444 .1(14 ,4211 , . Wnshlnslon . 1) IP .111 .141 .Sin Athletic . . 0 20 .2.11 t.280 $.214 .250 NATIONAL I.KAOUK Club Wen lost I'rt. Win I.oBVt Ne Vork . . 22 8 .1ST t.lSO t.BSl f B rintlnniitl . lfl 14 .MCI ..188 ,A31 ... Ilronklrn ,. 17 1H ,Sfl7 t.RIM t.ltll .56.1 rlttnhunh . . Id 17 .4R.1 f.314 .471 ,48A rhlrnicn . .. it in .484 t.Mft t.469 .481 I'hlllirs . IS 14 .481 t.Ml 2.448 .483 lloston . . D 18 ,.11 .H70 .SHI .34.1 Mt. 1-oul .. 10 21 .33 .344 .312 .. . Double-header. twin to. $Iiae two. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AJIhRICAN I.IUdL'K Cleveland, lit Chlraso. 3. Detroit. Si hi. r.niil 4. Washlneton. Si New York. 2. NATIONAL l.KAGUK rblllles. lfli IlrooUlrn. 0 CIS Innlncs). New ork. 2i Ilnston, 1. Chlrnico 3: ,st. IauIs. I. rlttaburch. 4 rlnrlnnall. 3. Cincinnati. 10: rlttsbunh. 2. TODAY'S SCHEDULE ASIERICAN I.KAGUR New York nt I'tilladelDlila (2 tames) Chicago at Detroit .St. l-oul at Cleveland lloston at Washington NATIONAL I.KACiUK i'lllllle at Naw York (2 games) Ilrookbn at lloston C2 games) nttsDurgn at t nirago c: gamesi Cincinnati Ht 81. Ixnils is a name that is m always give you long and satisfactory aer vice. To insure receiving the utmost in garter value, take the time to ask diftinrfb ly for Paris Garters. ASTE1N& COMPANY Mtkert Chlldrca't HfCKOrvV Girterg ill Now York AT ilN TODAY Many Entries Received for Pennsylvania and Eastern States Championship MISS CASSEL WILL PLAY The nnniinl tniirnnnient for the women's lawn tennis championship of l'cnnKjJvnnln and eastern slates will begin this afternoon oti the courts of the .Merlon Cricket Club Alnigeentrj list luis been rccetird. , In nddition to n great man; of the local pinion, quite a fe out-of-town stars will be on hand. landing the Hut is MUs Clare Cnssel, of New liork, one of the lending ranking plnjers of the cnuutrj. This tourney will serie as nn ex cellent prellnilnnrj to the annual women's national championship tourney, which will start nt the l'hiladclphin Cricket Club two weeks from todnj. I'lnv In the doubles unci mixed doubles will stnrt tomorrow. AMERICAN CREWS TRAINING Take Mornlnu and Afternoon Drills , for Henley Race I'ails, June 2. The American nrm.t crews nre training hard for the Ilen le.t rnce, practicing both morning nnd nftcinnon. The peisonncl of the lit st eight is ns follows : Stinke. Douglns Kiugslnud, Cornell; No. 7, Charles D. Wlinuti, Yale: No, (!, Slienunn 1c ltogeis, Yale; No. ", J. Amiiry Jcfferies, Hnrtnrel; No. 4. 1'nul Withington, Harvard; No. ''., I.ouis Penny, California; No. 2, Koynl Piillrn, Wnshlngton ; bow, Colics J. Coe. Yale, and coxswain, Guy Yale. SELECT YALE CREW Second Eight Is Now Regarded asj Varsity Boat (iales Kcrrj, Conn., June 2. Yale's entire rowing squad, tarsity and freshmen, reached here in time for din ner avJiS o'clock last ctening. The first of trie oarsmen arrived Saturday ' night and the others have been since 'coming in siunll groups. All the rotv I ing equipment of the oarsmen reached l here on Friday or Saturdut. Professor Abbott made the definite statement that $ legnrded the make up oi the varsitj eight as it was brought here as settled for the four mile rare with Harvard June 20. He also ndmittcd that the eight as selec ted was the II or second irew of the past three weeks. Verrl Takes Bike Race Newark. June 2 Francisco Verrl. the speedy Italian "printer. defeated Alfred Houllet and najmond naton In a three cornered match race at lho Velodrome cs terdaj afternoon Dodgers Sign Collegians New York, June 2 Charles Kbbets. presi dent of the Iirookln National League club, announced last nUht that he had sinned 1. rM.viHnur(?. third haseman of the lTnlersltv of riorlda team and N Allen, outfielder of the University of Georgia. CAMELS meet your fondest cigarette fancies in so many new ways they are so unusual in flavor, so refreshing, so mellow-mild, yet so full-bodied that you quickly realize their superior quality, and, become a Camel enthusiast ! 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Incidentalli. the Disston tcniii Is one of three c lulu tied for first ldnce.im,lf tniirnnmcnU. nml Hiaring the portion with Soinleiton nnd Amhler J "Things aie not hrenking for us just f right," snid Manager Dick Sude before the Decoration Da double-header. "Wei are shj pitching I don't mean to snj our pitchers hao not the stun", but thejnrc not in shape." Well, Slide's bull tossers won both gnmes, and on Saturday captured their! thiid straight lit scoring one in the eighth and two in the ninth. Disston I has been the milt club to defent Souder ton, so if, the Saw makers can kcp in n tie with the leaders while the pitch-' i ins wui is rrnnni'd. ineir nance ol ' ,'""mK '!'" trouble to JlmitBoineri county clubs in the futuic nrc ex- ctcdingly bright. Focir teams share flrvt plnce In th. Mnln I.ln" The ere 'irrx-l Mill. J .e. J r ibcnn Autocar nnd I.nnsdnum Th awn lu,n Hill. Bl.i u ..,. t.ir inn. Mil- HI H K151, III rearon the rx or bill biMnir rlail Hie tiun champion Th c'nmnifrrlal llatrr hate I'een ouulas.l In ;ill threo tnrlH and tlo mu't show l.pt'r In hatt. hu vm In tie flrst-hiilf penniirt. Brazilians Tie at Soccer rtlo Junelro, lun J The Arfntlne nml ltrazll football team plmed a benefit uitrnp here toda the srore limine a tie thr'p BO.il lpnp ,corrd l, each fH. The train" were made up of picked players i Ul 'Tour-Nlnetv M r fyiteS""" - pg .. J.tS.- w r ffTninnTT- r- ? !-fc ,, ', M ffl y efift ff W -S", vwv?s M . Ul BoafB ttuf I llf BPH MORE GOLF EVENTS IN JUNE l THAN THE MONTH HAS DA YS First Begins Thursday and Tourney After Tourney FolloiM-M Without Interruption By I'KTKR I TTNB.is a ti . IhsI month mad, mnd month. In the i the local golf clubs hnve spent hundreds of dollars filling the hunkers nnd tirlps with nice white sand. This month most of it is going out with (lie aid of niblics. More tournaments nre scheduled for this month limn eter i before in the history of locnl golf. There I ... i, .1,1.,- .i... i.. .i. i. k, "11 I'lU IIMI II I HIS III IK!" lll'llltll IM .. . . ' , , . , ... thirt -one da.ts will be taken up with none of these u 1)0 plnjed on' a Sundnj. and there nre live Sabbaths in tlic month. One tournament follows on the heels of another, and in one week there nre four tournaments In this little huig. And this does not take into account the Sntuidn tournaments which most of the thirty-two clubs in the local ills- trict plat, Then- is one tmirnnmcnt this week, three next week, foui the following week and the month ends with the amateur rlmmpionship, when there is no rnn llletiug tniiinnment. Just how the local golfers nr,e going to plnj in even the niiijorit.t of these is it inysterj, for It cannot be clone, even if the golfers neglect business. , The tournament open Thursday of this week, when the Woodbury nnd Frimkford Country Clubs will battle homo links for the Suburban Cup chniupinnshlp. The same day the North Hills Countr.t Club breaks into the limelight with the first invitation tournament that the club lias ever held. Mnny of the Ftankford nnd a few of the Woodbury plajers will enter, and us a result some the suburban mate lies will be plnjed In advance. North Hills winds up its tournament 7y pllEFROLET "Four a Ninety'' Touring Car II j now on exhibition o- meets completely the national need for dependable and economical transportation. The first cost is low. The upkeep is never a burden. Electrically started. Elec trically lighted. Demountable rims. Completely equipped. Tourlnc Car S73", Itoadster 71" O II riint. Michigan Chevrolet Motor Companv 336 North BioacI Street jtMjiJ TDm?m u dr V 3f -r Hr .&! :,?..) Until 31st of July I'UTTKIt on Knturdnv. On the following TluirX- day the annual dinner tournament of the Golf Association of I'hilndclphla w ill bo played over the east and Wf?t couiscs of the Merlon Cricket -Club. Somewhere nround -100 local golfers - ill )lnj. There will be an elghteeu and Ihirti -six hole tournament and there "J1" " r',ss " np l"'1'"' I" ?' M ""'" '' "i (be evening 111 - 1 i til II . . - r r B'dfcrs will dine at the Mnln Una "J ll)1Kn ,,i i, rr,.i t ii, , iivnrrni '. Two da.ts later sonic hundred or mcirct' iV men and women will play in the nnnttal Ag mixed foursome rontcst of the' t'hllmont -&ti Countiy Club for the Frldolyn Clip. There will he a gross prize and three ... . ,,,..r, -. ,-ii nn jirji-n jor inr t j?a team that makes the greatest number J 'KM ieii nolcs m par anil birds. On the day of the dinner tournfl', , inent the Slinwnec Country Club begins the annual Huekwood Cup tournament nnd this has always nttracted a very large field of Philadelphia golfers. It is a three-daj affair and ends on Saturn '. day. On Mnndat, June, in, the annual v T.j iinctt nod Hall cup tournament be gins at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club. It Is the classiest tournament of (lie season and some of the biggest golfers in the country will piny. On June IS the junior rlinmplonshlp starts, nt the North Hills Country Club, ending on the eighteenth. Two other big, tournaments begin on the nineteenth, the Wilmington nnd the Ualn invitation 5 tournaments. Olympia A i touriiaracnts. a y-jM I ojHsgiPinspHBsiPM fU s H a. i 'XeSwal Wj I tm" 1 LLLsa lfl i laSi': J SBBexaaaaaaaaSsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBvS'SHsBBli , aaaaaaaaaaaLaTfAH HsBaaHsinsiaaSlleMu4l SlV I H Look forth e HS9B v Ci i H r- ji ' arSfSSiH Landleman Hf A I Q Chan buy IK "SJ 9! fir "The NIGHTwesr L. i Jk HPt I EiVl "tCT ? 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