'.fffi&5AiiM mf!fwJI!T: EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUKE 12, 1919 T "IT-: ' ' v rth- .F COOMBS HAD SEVERAL CRICKETERS TO SCORE FEW HUNDRED RUNS PHILS MIGHT WIN A GAME. "M TfS.V? W' i E V ? fe, CL Veteran Catcher, Late of Ma rine Corps, Relieves Cady in Fifth-Inning COOMBS LOSES AGAIN V hat May Happen in Baseball Today natkinvi, i.i:.(ivi: Chili : Won l,nt I'.C. Win I-n.f rw orlc .... 2(1 II .fiR4 .1102 ."? Clnrlniinll .... 2.1 17 .ADS .fins .Ml (lllrnen :, IH .Ml .Ml ."" raivhiimli . ... sii si . tKii .1.00 .mi Kruokbii . . 211 2 ,I7I .1" .n'" M. I.ollln .... 17 23 .42.1 .Mf I" I'lllllld, . ... 1,1 22 .101 .121 .WIS Itn-lnil . . . . II 25 .331) .37.1 .3.10 AMr.nic.w i.r..(iu: 'Imi uon it ic. in i-tw rhlc.iBii 27 l.i .rti.1 .n3 ..i New lork .... 23 12 .Ml .MI .'3I (It-irhiml .'.... 21 1.1 .nl.1 .IU.1 ':'"' SI. 1-miU Ill II) .iSIMI .M8 .H7 Drlrnlt IH 211 .411 .487 .1(12 ltil.ill 1(1 111 .1.17 .112 .411 IVm-hhiBlnn ... 13 24 .3.11 .3(18 .312 Athletics () 27 .2.10 .270 .213 YKSTKUDAVS KKSL'LTS AMr.nu'AN i.i:a(ili: t. I.niil. 1: Mlilrtlm. 3. ( litdlirn. 3t l(ntnii. (1. No Wk, 71 Detroit. 0. Ilmhinclnn. 0s rineliiml. 3. national i.r...rn (.'lilrnsn. 7: I'hltllci. 2 (7V4 .nnliiK. rnln). ( inrliinutl. 2: Nr York. I. niMmrsh, 3 llrnnkl.rn, 2. Ilostcui. Hi M. I-out. 4. today's srnuni'M-: national i.i:.(irr. riilllleN nt riiir.icn ( lour. ClilcnRo, III.. June 11. MnmvRcr .Tnrli Coomb"! purlins n HiirprNc wlmn lie pent n now ralclior Into tlic panic to relieve Cnily in 'the fifth inniiiK yestei--ilny. The nnnniim-rr enid it wni (.'lnrko nnd invetltrntinn pi-mcil tlmt it wn none other than the veteran Nip n.irliP. who n n rival of (ieorce Stone for -batllnc honors in Hie American l.e.'iRUe "when the St. l.onW Mar was nt the' height of his fame. It t-ornis XiK lias been in the maiine corps for two years nnd has just come back for baseball (service. The veteran eertainlv hns his nrm with him ns ncemntely and as stronp ns fvec. He can throw to haes nnd field like tlie best of them. In I lie iith Mnv rinrls tried to steal second. Clarke threw him out by feet nnd the ball j Walter HaCCIl WlllS tintf no tiii.oUK ni. no ni.f.t fit Url. - vn til, tn ru Hk,in -sj itii ill I wi in f-ni- i inp. lie fielded n Mirilfirn limit 1'V Itnibrr in tho ovniUi in lightning MUM nnd in thn namo lound in hi- only i c ontinurd rrnm ..I.-. -. I.... i-!.i -i - i t :.. e . i 1'iuiiirt ju mil ill in Hiiwii ;i ituiii in im'ih ' ii ii c i ii of the plate nnd heat it out in line stjle. i"'( "Mp Pr"fess,l began a MrenU If liis work jesterd.iv is a fair sample. "f phenomenal putting which brought lie is ns good as not and should be him within one stroke of Unpen nt the E F WAI.TKK IIAtiKN (lalilanil Mills pro, who defeated Mihe ISrady for the national open golf championship I'mdy fell slmrt. The local player's chip shot stopped three feet bejond the pin, while llagen oierran his putt hj two feet. I'm h ini-ed nnd took four. Ninth hole, Jl'O anr-", par A; Ilrady, ," : .llagen, A. Iiiadj hooked into a sand trap nnd was well out but slmrt of the hilltop Kiien. He piti lied on and took two putts, llagen was on in two and down in two putts. Dixlile the Truth Tenth hole. 111 nids. par,"; 1'iady, (1: llagen, ,"i. Until illtl'nia mini ilnw t, (tin n.lililln i-,, " " I ' 'Plp"" jliftienlh. He dfoppeil long put Is nt 1IKphi next ii, not well hit. His Coombs (Jets New Pitcher 'the eleventh, twelfth and fourteenth. ' nuislne was on. Itrndj bit h line wood, A new i,ilI,c,. , ,l,ln,l I.. (I,n TM1,TI'" ''iihed the liftwntli. I ''" H'inl ns too strong and bis lltr in M,.,.n, n ,.n.. t( t ' I'iIiiiIi took til c a t I Ii o six (cent h w ben I"'1 1 weak. He was down I'. M .1111111,1. u inn ,c -I ii i i iriu - I-, , m. Notre name. He was reported in by ,' "" ,V""'I ns dapped, giving llagen njIlnRens.i. one of the scouts. Coombs is pi, king nil I (o-st roke lead going to the seven- I Illeienth hole. -If-' yards, par llmtnii nt M. Lmils lenr. Iirnnlildi nt riilnliuritli (leir, Neu lork nt Cinelnnull (.lenr. AiinuicAN i.i:.(ii h St. liuls ill liillnitrluliln rtniiili. Ilelrnlt nt New lork I'lnuib. flilincn nt Hit. Inn I'lenr. Iiwel.mil nt llnolilnelnii flenr. Open Golf Honors 1'nsc One Ii to the fairwiu le-s than nn inch from hi ball. Ilngen inaintnined that liraih hail nioM'il a stone which was i os(, t0 material ns hp goes along and will Iiave ! 'M'nth. I.nth pla.ied the hole bmllj scleral newcoiners to intioduie when i "idj in four to Hagen's t'ne. the team gels home. I llagen came to the home hole with a Fred "MitchrJI tried some more of bis j one-stroke lend and won the title when well known trntegj to keep the Cubs ' 'IC halved it in four. hitting yestcidav and got awav with! - "luestion over penalties, developed It ngaio. (nUng the second battle 7 nnd pln. was suspended for n time when to 2 lie is keeping his llnck of in- ! '"''ed Stales (iolf Association olTi fieldeis up on their toes by switching (''"'s l,,'iI'(l nt the eleventh hole tlinl them friMiuentlj. If thrv go in one I ""Ken was snliP, t lr ti two-stroke pen- dny nnd make good another man ",! ,nl '"oiing a loose lmpedinient on the ioh the next dav. flitch apparently figuring the can't do it twice in n row. KililnlT wns lilftinn, , ill ,.f il.:. .1 n...l I.enr at first Out thev came nnd Heal h'!M K"".K,U' ""' "i""1 nnd .ilerKlc went back. Ilotli nie slug ging now "Uci-kle got a triple and a single ipstcrilny and Deal a double and n s-itiglo. Mcf'nlip cleaned the bases witb n dou ble Tucsilar. Out he came and ii went ICildnlT. IVte killed n couple of hits by fancv fielding, but no hits. He prnhnb'v will be mil tomorrow. .Mann fell down miserahlv and Timber got his job icsterday.. li.ubcr made two bin gles. It is a tiiei'rv chase keeping up with the Cub hatting older foot putt,, which he missed. Hindy's putt fell tluce feet short, but lie sank on the next sliot. NiiiiiiI hole, 'J!l.'! jaids, par 4; Itradi . ,'! ; llagen. 1 111 ml v hit a long second to the green nnd sank his putt for a ", llagen re ipiirei! four. Twelfth hole, ."S." jards. par I : Heady .1 : Hagcn -1. 1'oth droie down tlie middle and Hereon in two. !trad. sank n long rmtt for a time, llagen took two putts. Thirteenth hole. 1!n jnrds. par .T : Knch took n four. Fourteenth hole. ."0 .Minis, par ," : Mind I: llagen ,1. Moth were on with icgulalion di ives. brassies and ap- pioachcs Iliad sunk his third long Styles, George Hoffner and Sid Sharwood Leading at Start of Qualifying Round LINKS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE Sir Barton Likely to Win $100,000 This Year New Yorli. June 12. If no 111 luck befnlN Sir Ilarton he Is Ukelv to seriously threaten CoIIii'k great record for earnings, the Inst of the S100.000 three- ear-olds. Yester day's victory In the Helmont Stakes netted 'Commander Itnss $11,IV0. Victories In the Derby. I'renkness nnd Withers hnd already necounted for S.-.3.000 ranking n grand total for the jenr of $04,1)50 for Sir Mar-ton. GIRLS OPEN L: Up'to-iMinutc Marks of Leading Batters ON SATURDAY Hess-Bright and Lupton She Sluggers to Clash for Dia mond Supremacy VXTHINAI. I.IIAOI'i: I'laier nml rlnli II, A. II. 11. CraiHth. I'hlin 34 loj 22 J mini, N. V . 3H I4H 22 Koiliili. Clnrlnnnll 37 I .111 1! Jl'.f.i""' N- 3i 03 13 milium, I'hlin 31 11.1 2.1 amhiiicxn i.innrn ', "rC "l"1 ebih (I. A. II. It. Colili, Ilelrnlt . 38 ir,2 27 Jearh. Ilelrnlt 37 131 21 !jller, S. iui, 3H 117 41 .liiltnitni.. (leirlnnd . 3D 133 21 Hire, Uulilnp;lnn 3)1 130 23 E ' p.t .411 i .34,1 ' .33K ,333 .331 r.c. SIWI .3.11 .347 .3411 .3411 .TO 'I 1 m Hy snt'K HAM. Slmw nee. on. Delaware, I'a., June 12. In spite of Hi,, i.ij. fio!I of metropol itan crniks who trickled out of the niickwood Inn this morning to tee off In the nnnnnl tournament for the Iliickwood golf tropin. I'liiladelpbla's representatives on the links were favor ites, even after several of the Quaker City experts had sliced their opening shots. Their stock for ultimate victory did lift wane Inrgeh because of the names of Iridic Stiles. Old York Iload : Ceo. HofTner. Mala: Sid Sharwood. Merlon, nnd Jimmv (ini. Cricket Club, ap peared to uphold the golfing honors of Mill Venn's pot i ity. Mist Clears When the firt pair teed off this morning n light mist hung ocr tin upper reaches of the Delaware river nnd spread over the valley I'nder COMMISH IN SESSION National Baseball Body Takes Up Problems In Cincinnati Meeting Clnrinniitl, June 12. The National Mnseb.ill Commission went into session hnrtl before noon todny to fn'ce up the proposed change in tlie decision of the world's series money nnd other hhi tine mntterB. , The fact that President I!. M. John son, of the American League, did not nrriie until late in tlie morning dcln.ied the supieme court of baseb.ill fiom getting 1111 earlier start. It was intimated hj Chnirmnn Ilerr MISS FLEMING A ST A r' TITULAR JWIMS TONIGHT Linr-Up of First Girls' Ball Game of Season ni-;-i nn i.t uint.s n Martin p '" A,h"rifrrlr. 0 ' ' n.slei lb M. H.hili 21, '' Illl-v .. , ''111. r 1h . P'rh rf ' lltiiran'lr ,f ' '"onnell If I.tTTON oint.s ! Lneekel .T linl rf .1 lJu (linn lb M Ulllvrr 11 I Pinahu-, rf A riemlnif, 2ti i:. Sn.lr. If M WellimJ. c Three Championship Events at Ger mantown Cricket Club The (iermantown Cricket Club's pool tonight will be the scene of the national junior men's chaniplonship 100-jiuil back-stroke, women's Middle Atlantic 220- aril hnmpionslilp nnd the wo men's open 100-jard handicap. Illisahelh tan, the national fifty nnd 220-iard open champion, will enm- Refuses to Box With Negroa), and Others Because of Per- - il sonai Reasons SO CHAMP IS HANDICAPPED ';M -'l Toledo. O.. June 12. Jes? Wlllard Is f"& suffering a sliortnge of sparring part-,. i.M TWf'iir,i,w ners. There are numerous glove wiclders of n dark simile, probably all of them wlll-r ing to stnnd up nnd swap wallops with, Jess for 11 compensation, but ho draws the color line. Likewise there are a. '" be oiitilnup by mere man. The op-l''1'11' formerly of the riiiladelphia nosite se nrp ,i,, tn hrenk- into the Turners, but who is now reiin-sentinz lnntm. of the commission, thnt the ses- baseball lnr. K,nro in thls rI(v Snfur. ' the Meadow brook Swimming Club, sum would be completed todaj. ,1... r,... .,...'.. I ! "' -'ifternonn on the diamond nt Irontl - - - nr-i iiiime r-iii -rnrs.w si rect am ;rj,, VeIim, when the girls' ' Voshell Defeats Kashio iriiiinifikriaiMiiiiti iiiiinv tenn, of the Hess-Uiight Mnniifnetur-, i,,'ein,r,r.lV Miss Townsend, of Merlon, Meets Mrs'. J. S. Taylor Wilmington, June 12. the women's tournament for the tig f'omp.inj and n female nine ropip. hip linul Pef'ire thr June 1J S Ilimnnl osi. if lllr llnmv rnlnK .!, r, ,nl..,. fntierj hlK H Intu thi iniin I "mlflni,l lstnrrt. l.v- ,l..f. .- anting David I.upton Son', Company. ' ltt,!''; h,XJZZXl V. S n .. .. 1- I ,1 ... DIM SttlClf-H nil thn L 1 - t hiipI. ..f lh.. .... tm. 1...-1 c " i" rui 1 in in urn nniii'iri rnnfost i-,.w. r' ..,.. ',.:",. -' .'." " "'V O"' I IH II Tilt I -U ' "'-. J""4 ''inn i iuu tU)linj T,un ui In I 11. II.. l..!l. 1 . ., " ' ua mtintir r.f w..i.i i. 1 .i. omon m sniclo rliamnioiiMun of tin ctHf-nrinjr ('nmitan pnntMt mi- iiiiiiriti hi m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 in lh ;u 11 1 no .-- ...... . aU(I , marches in the n.unlifing round nnd the !;!alp of Delnware will be phned at the liall" , the gills' game will be heard battle for the tiopln in medal piny. , ihniiiKtoii Country Club this after- j n, , ;!(( ,, m Moth the Hess Uridit Some time before the final pair had;1100" between Miss Anne lownsend, of been called up to the initial tee the sun """ -enon Lrieket I Inb, and Airs. J hnd snlit thlniipli tlie lmve nml in n Mllm.rrs 1 nylor, Of tlie short time it had dissolved and left the perfect fiirwnjs and wcll-Kioomed , the girls have been practicing for m-v greens in peifcct condition for the wesieyan uoses 10 Yale eral weeks with men ii.iin;r on tin- Cap's biggest sporting event of the d, N, .. JunU! f-v"n n he .ep.cscntativc team of the cspectiie t h-' y-nuif 'n'nf car. , nrn u'n 4 In 2 I ollcerils. in" Minn, .tpniif, ,n I'very Mimmer the battle for thei rtuckwood trophy irtunll resolves it-' self into n tilt between the New York-j ers and Philndolphians. So it is thisi year, esterilav. last night and this morning there was i rally more specula tion ns to which city would win the coveted trophy than there was dis cussion on the prospeds for the chances of any Individual. llolTnrr IMays Among those upon whom the I'hiln dclphinns are basing tbeir hopes for few good heavyweights willing to do Athletiiallj inclined women are not l10,( '" ,,lf' hig event, ns will (icitrude t the same thing, but Jess either beam them a personal grudge or figures them, not worth while. As a icsult of this condition Wlllard is not getting into the best of condi tion, while Jnck Dempsey, using tho two negroes, nill Tate nnd Jamaica Kid, i in the veiy best of shane rliht ' now. rend to step into the ring and . light the fight of his life on n moment's notice. Dempsey did no sparring yesterday,, because of the bad slash he received oier bis eye, hut he went around his open air ring at slmrloiv boxing 'with j such speed as to ilrnw the favorable comment of tlie spectators. His eye i call look bad. Willaid boxed six rounds yesterday, thiee each with Walter Monnhan and Jink Ilempel. He started to box with" Soldier Stanton, the youth he almost knocked out a short time ago nnd then changed his mind. Ilcss-ISright nnd American Kn "Hay, Santa Barbara Team Wins New York. Jur- l'J H , scire of 1!' to .V, the fmir nf the s.Hnt.i Itarlmrn rnllf.. poln lenm. or'llnK nf (Jul, n. Willi nn . . ' Tells A llo-xeke Hnil 11 Moore with a .111(1 l.linlnti tnftl tem ),i ,,11, i,n .,f .iIa nn.i. ,.1. ik. CI PIS Jirp nrrn nii tiff n wlimliil.. f u.. miurp vt thf Mrmlnw hiutik lr. bonttr Wllnilmrtiin . i o . , jr8trtlry nfirrnoan on Field No 3 at Club. Mr. Peter Wright will referee, he the first game this yen- for e'ai Ii nine I ' , The girls have been pnicticing for m-v Senators Get Hurler In Trade eral weeks with men nl.iiing on the iihiin:lnii, .nine r.' Min.ner (ir.ffhn "i in, , i nii'Miii nun iniin- niiniiuii,', i r I'llilPT Wllltehi iw of n-erlinn lnim luilin tntu. for Inllrliler llili when the latter re- :n The ollicials stopped the match to ,,h r , t. ',.,, I .,,.,., .i n,,n'o ictol is Ceorge Hoffner. After tlie .... ,.. , i - ' ,...., .,,,. ,, i ,. iinisiiie i,i,iii s nit uiiu iiien iieciueu lend to one stioke not to penali.e eitlicr phiji-r. ' iiiired two putts. A sligbt breeze was Stirling wliciii the plnjers teed off at the first hole. ,up" nn ' if tor-titli A huge gnllcr watihed the pla. I Flfleentli hole. The pin b holes follows: Ilrady 4: Hngeu 4. I "list hole. ,'"!7 .Minis, par I: Ilradv Iliml hooked into tlie 1. Ilagnii .". pla.ied for over the green. Hagen's ticc match against two of New York's llagen sheed his tee sliot into the I upproiu h was seven feet fiom the pin. cracks. K, t, Hloodgood, Cherry Vnl- uoods and his seiond was just over Ilrady lecoiercd to within seven feet ley, nnd C. Van Clief, Nassau, but from tlie pin llagen putted lust anil i that does not alter the fact thnt both Philadolphinns were decidedly oft' their in ds, par ! rough and ci client play of Chrale Hoffner. i Philmont. in tlie open tourney contest I jesterday, his brother Ceorge is looked upon h many as better than a long shot to play against the field. It is true that Hoffner nnd Style were ueaicii nerc jpsteriuy in a prnc 'os adduction ox lj o on yom Ifieft and in5urdnce Rlky Woody Is Iviinclird Out Wood wn I'd stui ted the game for the) rhils and was knocked out in three t rounds for a totnl of five inns nml siv . game and are certain to do better work! today mid the following two d.-us than they did jesterday. uni me preliminaries were scheduled hits ts, l.arlier. Deal nnd Pick neenmn lilting doubles nnd Merkle n trinlc. He i was left too long. Ceoige Smith came back for vindication and stopped the Cubs for three innings. Wliitted batted , for him nnd Oene P.ickanl stinted in the seenth nnd was whaled for twoi more. At this juncture n terrific thunder storm crept up behind the stand without I 111' bl'iink. I'.iniK w-nr ilmrn flu. n.l.l . I ' pOIH tile pill , ,, , , , ,, . , , ,, i missed, then lirnilj sank, die and nppronched thllty feet fiom the, ,SK,mini Iolp 4m ,miN ,,nr 4 . I pin. Hagen's third left him n four-i Iliad ." ; llagen 4 I Hagen's second just leached the ! green. Itrndj put his m.ishic into a deep ii up in nn- ngin ami nis out was lor today. Tomorrow tin. flrt -.i . ishiiit. Hagen's putt was loo stiongoiid rounds will be r)in on, while the and left him file fi ct nwin. Ilr.idj I simi-liuuls and I'mnU iii'i, ..i . Iliad) i. Hngen 4. I , nf:iil sank his putt, hut was down up Sntuiday in time for all tbe eon limdv put his di'iM- into the woods' f'-m ,1"' "''k" ' l'"''- Hl,p" lttl" " I tp-tnuls to catch ,e trai f01. Vr. i ii e i. i four. i loik or I'liilndelnl-ii .mil was stymied l.v trees for his second. .Sricufcciitli hole. ''.". jnrds. par .'! : , ' lie piiijed safe, llagen was on in two, Ilrady. 4: llagen. .". H.igen sliced ipto oieiran his putt, but sank his fourth, the woods nnd I'.iadi hooked to the Ih.uly luishnl his third and was on iiiiough. P.gth plnjeil oei into traps i four, but took two more stiokes for the Mradj's third was dead llagen had a ' Ya,e 0arsmen Have Good Work-Out ho'1', I long putt and took ,"i. P.i.nl wnsdown! on Thames 11 !, IiIii 'IT"T .ii il. im .( T!i.mli I a . I . ....... , -. ,.,.. t j , ,. tinlp Trirv. rnn,. -501, "QBS) fiMrKoiwK xk -Ob Wk W'i-'l W'W4N ROW FOUR MILES 1, Hagen 4. !.,., 1,1 mi. .. .. . . I -""m iiiiir i iii anjbody noticing it coming and emptied' J,,"7. utdrlvo Itr.dj bv tlilttr .. " 7 ' T I I . '"I.rf T' fm"ul "'" "" ""'olU Itself suddcnlv upon the nonnlnee , ,, , J i . V Ilngen. 4 : P.indj . I. llagen topped his When the went on the Thames lnte drendiingplajeis.Wldnsriarsi:":: '.' ! . ".' ... '"V T t, 'L, "!' ' "'L"": ."" I".11' '' i-t hej-ond jesterday for their scciuid Tiod'"! ' . .. ' in.-i...i... .,...,.., ....-...-... in.- niuiiiie. iimciirc. load) Alilmtt sent the vne. , "ni '" tl11""' Hagen and Hindi wee both short in sily slIP ,! IP liu,. fm. . ' ,"' ' .two. Hagen s chip left Inm a two-foot nnd then back. A ti.nti..k 1 alike, so the game had to be called off. Chicago Chaffer rirk srnreil on nretitlnr wIM nliei, in ti, . first Innlm. Wno,lw,ir,l'i effort hi tnV-' from corner or the nibler nnd hniimleil ten f?et oer r,iil h henil to (ho atnnJs. frSalns.i '?!' l.,nr.J"':H . torrl.1 line- i .- i hi-- tint'iun riinnii ! Ilnnlv TaKrs Fourtli t tt...i. i..:.i i.:. .1. ...i ii . . Kiiurtli hole. S'.i:: jnnK, par -I ; "" '"" "- ; iin-u was usrii nearlj hi Ilindv .", Hagen (i. , sank his putt for the i hainpionsbip. . tinu- wns taken. v Ilugeu drove into the rough and hisi,- second topped a bunker beside tin; gu-cn. of the distaii flnublnl Iiirlier nt third nn.i"lte,l ninn n4 ,vn one' when Merlde .Jonned'Thn ' slauuhter"" n-v.ri.'.'',n".r.,l?r'' hBV !hfV n't ston rrnnth They don't know nhnt to nlteh tn him thnt L'..S,"i5 ih" '"!v,Vr sUj. there Vr?t A thins he won't nkkle The rub hnrb-ri h-ne tried ,ervth'ni- Crnath nlikle.l on" 2f.r1?0Vifi"M '.' ""Tcrlnts for .. trlnle t Mnrt the rami ml .inoiher for i nrettv ""--. -1-' ,i"i iur u inIP in me next Ilraih's second was flapped, but he well out on the thud. Hagen s thin! ran over the green into a trnp. His fourth was just on and he took six. Utility's fourth hit the cup, but would not sink. Klflli hole, .ViS yards, par ." ; Rrndy k .". Hagen .". P.oth hit well into tlie wind nnd wore round The triple went to the uicket fenee ' on in Ilnee. Their long putts overrun thnt .tons center fleld I m( ,,,.,, ,,. ,.,,, ,.,Tmrci wa n iieimie oer the doni,i ae. ! .slth hole, 1.10 yards, par 3;'Brady rredlted to Pell In the necoml Williams ... .. rnrrnlleil the hall lifter a hard run nml wn" 4. Ilngen 2. jo orr Imlanee i,e muldn't een trv tn throw , ,,.m hit a nrettv mashlc to within o eeeond He did toss to third hut too lato ll.lgcll nil a pieilj iiim ii in nun u to set 1'iiskert who had been Massed An four feet of the pill nnd holed out ill wnsVoiihi Ilnuly'H tee shot was fifteen feet KS'.'1 J' ?!''.n,",c "10U"h "ithoueii officialiv I fl.m .i... i10ir. He inerran his mitt I and missed n short third. ' . .. .. S.' . .41. lane ,-H-wuin Scienth hole, .101 yards, par 1; ilrady 4, Hagen 4. Ilngen outliit Ilrady by fifteen jnrds. Ilotli sliot their irons on the green. Thej ran long iiuttw close and hud easy 4s. " Kighth hole, 2011 ynrds, par 11 ; Ilrady, 1; Hagen, 4. Hagen drove to the far edge nnd Hgtg is REAL EndorsQmoxrt of an Auto Lock THE Underwriters' Laboratory has f ormalry approved the F. O. B. Auto Lock. Their endorsement is given only after exhaustive tests, and for good reasons. Having approved the F. O. B. Auto Lock they authorize a 15 reduc tion in theft insurance premiums for cars so equipped. That is, you save 15 cc on your theft insurance with an F. O. B. on your car. You do more: you save your car. With high prices and a good car hard to buy, you want to keep yours. Insurance won't help you; the F. 0. B. will. icored a simile Bingles and Bungles' I.eftv IvilllBms of the While Per. trim med tho niltlion-dottar Doiton lied Ho thereby killlnK off tho gnlden soott- tlwt laid gnopo is, p , UUHno in thr .Vrie VorA..riiirfininfl hntll ton? at free nt rtrhiki after Julu 1. Vnch team oat finer. The V.nU n-on 2 to I. The Cardinals reviewed nn cntlrp dllsinn of nltchers ran nut of replacements, and jlelded to tho nrae. n to 4. An elaht limine Ut-iin by Cadorc let Pltls Bttrei limid anothir tiimmlua to llrooklun. 3 to t. The fcenntnrs wnre their elnutlntr clothes, and three pitchers couldn't preent Cleo- ittii.1 i.uiil uuiiiis u ii lO .1 hi King. The New- York Yanks fell nnnn Leonard ' for u lloil; uf seien runs, lirntlnc Detroit that imieh to none. Vnefc sl'hUaiieIphtani not a tighter hold' on thr cellar mceepstakea when St, Louia tenlloped fietn i to .1. I DODGE G-passcnger touring car; convert ible winter top and summer top"; elegant condition; $700. Lcxingtpn Motor Co. of I'cnija. 831 N. Ilroad Street GIGANTIC AUCTION SALE 261-269 No. Broad St. $75,000 Stock of Tires, Tubes, Supplies and Automobiles ' to'be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION Regardless of Colt or Value Sale Begins Monday, June 16th to June 21st Sale All WeekHours 10 to 12, 2 to 4 All Makes of Standard Brands. All Sizes New and Used SPEDALLE&KUPERSMITH Auctioneer, THE LOCOMOBILE t ln exclusive car for the user who can afford the most expen sive car. The cost of a Locomobile is soon forgotten in the satisfac tion of owning such a splendid example of chassis building and coach work. $7350 upwards. THE LOCOMOBILE COMPANY 2314 Market St. COMBINATION AUTO PHILADELPHIA STEAM HEflTNG COMPANY ENGINEERS & CONTRACTORS FORTHECOMPIiiT GENEKAL HECHANICAL EQUIPMENTOF BUILDINGS JUNIPER and CHERRY STREETS Heating Plumbing Venbilating General PipingWork Sbeam Power Plants Sheet Mobol Work! t Renalrs rtlwoya at your Service DiSy or Night' Houdini and Jimmy Valentine together couldn't move your ear with an F. 0. B. holding it. It locks the wheels in a straight line; but not with a key. No! With a safe combination. F. O. B. Can't be picked. Skeleton keys won't work. The only way to move an F 0. B. locked car is, blast! You, an owner, know the combination. Turn the knob like a safe door: 5-8-7. Then shove the starter and your car moves off. write u,, or -phone, Filbert 4203 F. O. B. MANUFACTURING COMPANY Real Estate Trust Bldg., Philadelphia Uty bales Office and Service Station 2035 Market Street Startling Statistics About Organized Theft Do you know tlmt for every hour on the clock, day in and day out through the year, four automobiles are stolen? That each day at sunset 96 m ore automobiles have passed from their ounicrs' hands by theft! That in Philadelphia alone 900 automobiles have been stolen in the las t 8 months more than three every dayt Of the stolen cars less tlian 14 were recov -tF5!l3SEP'?$S?3!C9B!w- GEkkmk i''.'innnh f2r" JSE&&y tr mfornl Nr ft ft Nii nnation Turnhlm', Like & Safe .& : .& j- How about your cart ito citf 11 . ll 261-269 No. Broad St. 1 -I R h I .. i T . .ti . ,.,. t ... . 1-.C -ESTABLISHED A 1 mp W-V'ffkM .i. v.4 w l - . iCVKlt fti '. - . TiijriimrTiW ' r -5fo. .4 -1 J- i". w