SJV1 'fH-f "' n."-'" ' i'v4rA.J,s;--vj''A VA.i-?'-v-w,w5 ETVENMCT PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1919 Cl . H COLLEGIATE GOLF FINAL IS NOT EXPECTED TO BE A WALK-OVER FOR WALKER OF COLUMBIA iJlWW BEATS A'S IN FIRST III Senators Slam Johnson Timely and Sew Up Came Early. Strunk Plays GROVER STARS FOR GRIFFS Nothing New ATIII.KTICS Alt.lt. II. PO.A.B. Witt, if :t o i Tlioiimt, .'Hi 1 0 1 Wiillicr, cf 4 0 U Strunk. rf A (I 1 ntiriiH. lb -1 (I 0 Dowd, 'Jb 4 (I 1 Dnrnn. ss .' 1 1 P'W.ir ,. it i .Toliinon. i ;! .(I 0 Thompson 1 0 0 Kliiiie. . p 1 0 0 Totals aa i 11 :t WASHINGTON AH. It. II. I'O.A.K. JudRp, tb ...... Foster, .'tb ..'... Milan. -f Uicc, rf (ilinrrity. r Murphy, If .... Shanks, ss . . . . (.rover, -b Shaw, i 4 (l (1 ." 0 0 4 1 U li 1 I) .' i i :t (i. o ."111 o a o (i 7 a i 4 I) 'J ' l o :t it i .' a o 4 i a i : l a 0 0 12 (i Totals a." 4 10 11 l?attP(l for .lolinion in seventh. Sncriiici! hits HhankH. Shuw. Struck out Iy Johnson, !lj by Kinney, 1 ; by Shaw, (!. llase on balls Off Johnson. 3; off Shaw, a. Double plays Dowd to Dugaii to Unrns; Kinney to Dugaii to IJurns; firover to Shanks, to Judge. Stolen bases, Judge; Foster, Walker. I'mpires Kvuus nud Dinecn. By EDWIN J. l'OIXOCK Shibe I'arli, June US. Big Jim Shaw got the verdict over the A'h for Wash ington in the first half of a twin bill hero this afternoon, 4 to 1. Jim was hit safely eight times, but with men on bases he tightened' up and prevented scoring except in the seveuth. when singles by Dugan, McAvoy and Witt put over the lone Mack tally. Jiug Julinson hurled for Muck and was hit hard. Kinney went in the box in , the eighth. Amos Strunk came back to the fold today, but .luck Harry was still among the missing. Tho Meet outfielder, who wii re turned to the A'h after an absence of almost two scusons, was in right ticld. Strunk was anxious to come back to Mack, but Barry would rather stay in Boston. Jack has not put iu his ap pearance as yet, and there is some doubt expressed whether he will or not. He was to stay In Boston to put some of his time at his business in Worcester, Mass, Mack is sure, however, that Jack will he here Monday or Tuesday of next week. Shannon and Both have gone to the lied Sox. and Mack was forced to put iu "Snooks" Dowd, a twenty- ear-old recruit, at second base. Dowd is n for mer Lehigh football and baseball star. First Inning Judge walked. Foster bent out a hit toward third, Judge going to second. Milan filed to Witt. Judge stole third. Foster' stole second. Witt came all the way in through Dugan's position for Bice's fly. Thomas threw out (Jliurrity. No runs, one hit, no errors. Witt walked. Thomas tried to sa crifice but forced Witt at second Shaw to Shanks. Walker forced Thomus at second, Shunks to Grovcr. Walker stoje second nud went to third when Gharrity heaved the bull into center sficld. Strunk Hied to Murphy . No runs, no. hits, one error. Second Inning Murphy singled to right. Shanks sacrificed, Burns to Dowd, -Murphy go ing to second; Grovcr fanned. Shaw also tanned, rso. runs, one hit, no errors. Burns fouled to Foster. Dowd singled to center. Dugan filed to Milan. Dowd out stealing, Gharrity to Shanks, No runs, one hit, no errors. Third Inning Judge (lied to Strunk. Dugan with his back to the bnll and running full speed ahead made n sensationnl catch of Foster's fly in short center. Milan r bounced a hit off Thomas's right lioajK The.sun got in Dugan's eyes iinil Bice's pop fly hit him on the head. Milan reached third and Bice second on the errbr. Gharrity's grounder went through Dugan, Milnu and Bice scoring. Ghar rity went, to second while Johnson held the btj.ll nud Jing threw wild to the middle sack, Gharrity going to third. Murphy fouled to McAvoy. Two runs, one hit, three errors-, . McAvoy fanned, Klinvv and Judge re tired Johnson, Shnnks threw out Witt. , No runs, no hits, no errors. Fourth Inning Shanks dropped a single in renter. Grovcr singled to router, moving Shnnks to second. Shaw hit into n double play, Dowd to Dugan, to Burns, Shanks going to third. Judge fanned, No I niiis, two hits, no errors. Thomas singled to left. Walker sin gled to lefW Thonins going to third, and toolt second on the throw -Iu, Foster threw out Strunk, Burns funned. Dowd popped to Gharrity, No ruu, two hits, no errors. Fifth Inning Foster walked. Milan filed to Strunk. Foster stole second. Bice lifted to Dugan, 'HJhnrrity wulked. .Murphy sin gled' U center, scoring Foster innl 'send ing Gharrity to third. Shanks filed to Walker. One run, one hit, no errors. Dugan tiled to Murphy. McAvoy walked. Johnson fanned. Witt tiled to Shanks. No runs, no hits, no errors. , Sixth Inning ((rover singled to center. Shuw sacri ficed, Tloirinn to Burns. Judge grounded to Burns, Grovcr taking third, Foster Mingled, to right, Grovcr ncorlng, Milan 'lined to titruuk. One run, two hits, no errors. i TUotna fanned. Walker singled fo left, Strunk lined to Milan. Bums i. wasrsafe ou Grovcr's, boot, Walker going - ' . . V tif- "rmmr-y BACK IN A'S TNIFOBM Amos Strunli returned to right field for Connie .Mark nfter being with Boston for almost two years. to third. Dowd was called out on strikes. No runs, one hit, one error. Seventh Inning Bice singled to left. Gharrity forced Bice. Johnson to Dugan. Dngau threw out Murphy, Gharrity. going to second. Shanks grounded to Burns. No runs, one hit, no errors. Dugnn beat out a hit to Foster. .Mc Avoy smote a short sjngle to center, Dugaii going to third. Thompson batted for Johnson, Thompson sent a short fly to Murphy, Witt singled to left, scoring Dugan. MeAvoj guing to third. Thomas forced McAvoy at third, Shaw to Foster. Walker tiled to Milan. One run, three hits, no emirs, . Kiffhth Inning Kinney now pitching for the Ath letics. G rover singled to left. Shaw hit into a double play, Kinney to Dugun to Burns. Judge fanned. No, runs, one hit. no errors. Strunk beat out a hit to Shanks. Burns Hied to Bice. Dowd fanned. Strunk was caught off first. Gharrity to Judge, No runs, one hit, no errors. Ninth Inning Foster tlied to Strunk. Dugan threw out Milan. Dowd and Burns retired Bice. No runs, no hits, no errors. Dugan walked. McAvoy forced Du gan, Grovcr to Shnnks. Kinney hit into a double play, Grovcr to Shanks to Judge. No runs, no hits, no errors. CANADIAN NINE WINS Defeats U. S. Team, 2 to 1, at Persh ing Stadium, France I'erslilng Stadium, Frniire, June L'7. Canada defeated Americn at baseball today by a score of 2 to 1. This con test was the only eveut of the stadium. It was a well played game and was heartily cheered by soldiers and sailors iu tho American section of the grand stand. The Canadian victory was largely due to the pitching of Krnie Tute, of I'ort Huron, Mich. On the Canadian team were two other Americans, Cap tain Jnck Kills, of Philadelphia, and Gilpatrick, of Ornno. Maine. Canada scored both pins in the last of tho fourth. The American score came in tho seventh. BIG OFFER TO HERMAN Bantam Champ Invited to Meet Wilde-Moore Winner In London London. June 2S.-Charles Cochran. mi Uonn""; promoter, today cabled "Iv-t.l" Herman. American bantam- weight chnmpion, offering a purse of S'jr.,000 with til) per cent to the winner. if ho would meet the victor of next month's bout between Jimmy Wilde and Pal Moore. It is proposed to stngo the match in the autumn. TITULAR POLO HERE National Championships Awarded to Philadelphia Country Club New York, June 'JS. The national polo chum'pionshlps, which have not been held since 1010 because of war conditions, will be contested nt the Philadelphia Country Club, Bnln, be ginning September 15, the Polo Asso ciation announced today, in accordance with n mail vote of .'100 clubs through out the country. The matches had been held for many years at the Point Judith Polo Club, Narrngausctt Pier, II. I. Bingles and Bungles "I rtr Muck I.uh started In rrbi.ll.," snl.1 Urn rm' with tho brown clrrlu. "Thf only trouble Is lie's mine old bricks." Maurice Ilurrua has been with the A's. a w-eelc and George rturnn hasn't lost his job yet. The answer Is that Gawae has Kilned 3(1 points In batting durlnK the lust seven class and Is now hlttlnc .203. T.oo dnv have 0.e hv ond neither fi A ' tior the Phils have lost a ball oame. 7'J.is is a tltll record. Perhaps they won't disappoint lis todav. With nnrry nnd Strunk la line, Mark should no uftrr Stu(T Melmils, Kddle Col tins. Frank linker. Hoh Shaw key nnd ti few others of Ills old stars nnd then mnjbe he'd hue another eluiliuilniishlli club. Three Ion rnhs and h couple of short ones! The A's are out ot last place In club batllnc. Tho Markmen moved to seventh place und the world's champion Ited Sox arc now In tho cellar. Pat Moran crrlalnlu .Toi-i, MeCirntc. The HetU is stepping after and the Uiants art raoit. molting a ruaou-au pi the nrals nrrker's Homer Wins llendllne. Hound like ot.l thnes, llenls's circuit clout trimmed K.I Walsh In nil American Associa tion name the other day. Ilecker Is plujlnj will. Knmu.s City nnd K.d Walsh I, filming tor Milwaukee. Rajah Pecklnpaunh has breezed throusrh the week until now no's at the top. Itajah gained fnrty.one points during the last week In hlttlne nnd his average has been fat tened to .303. Charlei llolidnu Hbbets railed off vesfcr. dan's oame In Rrooh-lvn before it started to rain. Ann ricuso to act a patr of pauies out In .Ffalluis'i, Doc Asrca has been sUen the nlr by firlf llth. He bus been sent to Detroit In ex rlmiixe for Krlrkson. . This week's hero Clyde Milan, He In creased his batllnr average irom 28!) to .340. . There was na baseball battles staoed in the Hast yesterday, but it's a safe bet that there was many a chip and pasteboard tiff waged. Pnt Mornn Is In fmor nF Wait Reuther crltli.lt his blnrk knnd.nl on etrry ilar. He whs hurt on Wednesday und an Thursday he blunked the Pirates with three hit. Times add a different color to things. Five years ago ivho would have said that hall players by the uams of Shannon and ltoth would be traded on even tenns tor Jack Kami and Amos titrnnk, two members of Hit u'oihJ's champlOHS, RIXEY LOSES IN - BATTLE, 2-0 Phils Shut Out by Cadoro With 1 Throe Hits in First Game WHEAT'S SINGLE TIMELY! Ebbetts Field. Brooklyn, N. Y Jiinn'oniialmii. If. -V ( ndore and Blxey had n pitchers' ' ivnrce "h battle in tho first game today, both Meusel' cf allowing three hits. But the Brooklyn '("rovath r f ' boxman had the better luck, and won , I.uderus. lb " " If! I I M Johnston's double and Wheat's xinirlo ' ui"..'..'..' !.' ' accounted for the Dodgers' first run. 1 Oil I!., M flVI'llull ll.n .....tC f 111....... . , ....,, ,,,,, ,,, ,, linn ,s pop In short right sent in the second, Olson scoring all the way from first. The I'hlls hit Cndore hard, but up iu the nir and directly Into the fielders' hands. Myers caught six difficult Hies, First Inning Callahan Hied to Myers. Olson threw nut I'enrce. Mcusol filed to Mvpru. Vn runs, no hits, no errors. Olson poppeil to I'enrce. Johnston, doubled to centre. Griffith fanned.! Wheat single.! to left centre, Johnson 1 scoring, Myers lined to l.uderus. One run. two hits, no errors. Second Inning Crnwith walked. l.uderus Hied to Myers. Balrd forced Cravath. Olson ,,, i..i., ,, . . . ... uiiiiiisuii. uniro stole second. As Mckuig walked. IJnird was out stealing third. Miller to Ward. No runs, one ! hit. no errors. Konoy wns hit bv 11 oliel.n.l h,,ii i Ward struck out. Miller popped to Sick- ' ing. Cudor wns thrown out by Bixcy. : .so runs, no nits, no errors, Third Inning Cady tlied to While. KUey flied to Griffith. Callahan popped to Johnston. No runs, no hits, no errors. OKen singled to right field. Johnston popped to l.uderus. Griffith file,! ... Meusel. l'enrson dropped Wheat's short fly Mi ,.. i ..! l f i ihiM iiiMi winni M'onMI. JtlV-PI'H Hied to Cravath. One ,.,. ...." error. ' I the Merion Cricket Club today J. S. ,..,..., , , .Dean, Princeton, was three up on A. fourth Inning K .,. (Vluml)ia. 1 earce Hied to Wheat. Meusel tiled! Tho excessively high wind thnt pro to Myers. Cravnth also filed to Myers. I vailed throughout the morning caused .mi runs, no hits, no errors. ivoney wniKe.l. Ward hit into a don- hie play. "Buird to Sicking to l.uderus. Miller funned. N nins, o hits, no errors. Fifth Inning. I.u.leius singled to right. , ftuinl lorccu l.uderus. Johnston to Olson. Cn dure and Konoy turned back Sicking Cady was hit by n pitched bull. Bixcy forced Cady. Olson to Johnston. No runs, one nit, no errors. . Cndore fanned. Olson tlied to Cra vath. Sicking and l.uderus put out Johnston. No runs, no hits, no errors. SKtli Inning Callahan grounded out to Konoy. l'earce pupped to Ward .,. ,.' l.oat got, Meusol's short fly. No runs, no errors no hits Griffith Hied to Meusel. heat was called out on strikes. Myers out Bixcy! to I.udeniK. No runs, no hits, no I errors. Seventh Inning I C'-nvath tlied to Johnston. l.uderus fanned, Buird was easy for Cndore and , Koney. No runs, no hits, no errors. ..'V""'5' ,s,1r,",:k1 n,,t; ,Ho '' Wnnl. ' J1'-' '" '"""' runs, "" '""' "" orrors- j Klfihth Inning Sicking singled to left. Only hit in to a double play , Olson to Konoy. .loausion tossed uixoy. ,. runs, one hit, no errors. Cndore walked. Olson lined to Sick ing who throw to l.uderus, doubling Cndore off first. Johnston filed to Cravath. No runs, no hits, no errors. Ninth Inning Myers robbed Callahan of an extru base hit by making a good catch of his lino drive. Ward tossed out Pearcc. Meusel singled to right. Cravath popped to Olson. No runs, one hit, no errors. EASTERDAY TO COACH Former Pitt Star Accepts Position at Simmons College . IMttsburgh, .lime 2S. Hoy A. Kaster dny, star halfback of the I'niversity of Pittsburgh football team for the last three years, has nccopted the position of athletic director nt Himmous College, Abilene, Texus, anil will look after the football, baseball, basketball and track coaching there starting next full. Kusterday is one of the greatest nll nround athletes ever turned out at Pittsburgh, and has won his letter in three major branches of sport. BOYNTON CHOSEN CAPTAIN Versatile Athlete Elected Baseball Leader at Williams Willlamstotvn. .lime US. Benny Itoyntnn, the sensntlonnl football back, hns' been elected captain of the Wil liams baseball team next season. Itoynton, who wns recently inns tercd'out, played shortstop on the Wil liams team u year ago and his batting was a feature of the season. George Zahn Returns With Splendid Record fieorge W. A. Zahn, the former manager of the Vlncome basketball temp, of this city, who went over sens oa n Y. M. 0. A. sports di rector, in May, 1018, is back In this city, .aim reached America Inst Sunday, landing In New York, but did not get into town until yester day. Znhn did splendid, work among the soldiers, his athletic experience enabling him to organize and pro mote baseball, basketball, football nnd track athletics among the doughbo.ts, lie was coach and man ager of the Tours team, which won the basketball championship of the A. E. P. 'Pence' in Brooklyn lUlOOKI.YN MUX. H. I'O.A.K. Olson, us. . . 4 i i a 4 o I L 1 'J 'J 0 a o (i l o o a o l a o o a o o o o o i o. o s o o Inhnston, -b. ionium, ri. '.. Whrnt. If. t '?" rf- kuiictchy, lb. Ward, ab a 0 0 2 1 (1 Miller, c a 0 0 12 1 0 idiilorr, p J 0 0 0 'J 0 Totals 1MI a "J" 10 0 I'lHI.I.lF.S Alt.lt. II ro.A.K. 0 0 III 1 O 1 2 0 o S O ii' - .u - T I Blxey, p. ' a Totals '.'S 0 a Two-base hit Johnston. Struck out By 'ndore, -; by Blxey, S. Buses on balls Off Cndore, -; off Blxey, '2. Double plays llalrd to Sicking to l.uderus, Olson to Konetchy, Sicking to l.uderus. Hit by pitched ball Konetch.v. Cady. I'mplres Itlgler and MiCormack. DEAN LEADS WALKER iii rri 1 rrr run 1 1 M I II U'L UNA lit ill nit MNHL 111 UUULLUL I IlinU -- - Princeton Entry Three Up On t Columbia Golfer Over Merion Links TIGER HAS 42 FOR 9 HOLES By SPICK IIAI.I- Haverford, Pa., Juno "S. At the end of tho first oiehtoen holes in the final round for the intercollegiate golf ehnm- I . . . . t ,1 . e ll"nsip piayci over ine oas, course o. both players to get into troubl con- I stuntlyvbut Dean displayed better form I in his' second and approach shots than ' Walker. Walker was also off in his I putting while Dean plnye.l a safe game . " 'll(' greens. ! '" Uo"KU Earl' ilotli players wore iu ine rougn liner , the first drive and they halved the hole, former holder of the American ami In one above par. Tho same thing hap- ! present Canadian rowing .-haiiipiou. pencil on the second hole, except that, will participate iu the regatta Walker's recovery was bad and Dean took the hole, again using one stroke ,' r, .. .. 1 nbove par. Dean steadied considerably!! Hat May Happen 011 tho next three holes, winning them ! 1 ; . I) 1 II '' all with par strokes of four, four nnd! '" nOSCliall today five. ' This nut Dean four 1111. but Walker I ...... N'.T,0?'U' ..l,,:A?.,;,: :, . ., .., . , won tie sixth with 11 liar four when Dean ilrove into the rough and too .. . f Ii three putts on the green. The seventh hole wns halved, one above nnr. then I)t.n again increased his lead to four up!1l1'''i,,'Vl'hl'' bv running down a long putt on tliej ....... i. rr... .,!.,. i ... i,i..n.i :.. .... I'l.tiii. vile iiimlii ..tie in.,,,,, nt win.- above par and Wnlker was four down .. ....... nt the turn. Medal Score of 42 When nine holes had been completed Dean had n medul score of I.', six above par, while Walker was three strokes higher. They began the homeward journey with u stiff wind blowing, hut Dean, made the tenth in a par four, winning the hole. Ho wns then five up, Thei eleventh was halved ; then Walker took the twelfth by a dead approach -shot, ' leaving him four down, On the thir-! teentli Walker made n fine shot to the green and sank n ten footer for a bird two, reducing Dean's lend to three holes. Dean Three Up The fourteenth nnd fifteenth were halved, then Wnlker won the sixteenth in pur when Dean got a had drive Into the rough. Dean won back this hole on the seventeenth, and they linked the eighteenth. This left Dean three up nud the match half over. Former Phlla. Champion Defeated Newton. Mass., Juno 2S. Mrs K. W. Daley, former southern champion, defeated Mrs r. H, linker, former Philadelphia tils trlct champion, yesterday In the final round for the Women's Oolf Association of ITnaton championship at the Urae Hum Country I'l ,u.p- "' Plavers arc members of tho Oakley Country Club. Amateur Baseball The KUiarslllC A. C. has Julv 4 after roon. open for a f)rptrlass traveling nlna Captain Knlaht, 1034 South Cnnestoga street, West Philadelphia. llruedlnr A. A., a first. rlns tra.cllnc nine, has July ft. 10 and 2a open for nines offerlm: a Guarantee. J. C. Kberle. 1(115 N. Hope street. The Kolly H. C.. of South rhtUdlphla is without names and would like to hear from elahteen-ycar-old teams havlns around. The Klmti F. C, has open dat'a for first class In or out of town teams William Hill. -038 North Third street. A fast outfielder wants to plav with some first-class In or out of town nine Halt Player. 1212 North ninuuold street The I.lhertv Stars, u first-class colored traveltnc nine, has open dates P Wil liams 215 South Quince street The (.ethsemnne A. A. wants names with eemlprn traveling teams. V Plumrldae. 0043 Vine street. White Rose II. C. wishes to arrange samea with anv thirteen to eighteen- ear-. Id teams for Sundays In July. Herman Jtoshl. l-'l'id South Eighth street. Any flrst-ctnss team desiring the service of a Rood pitcher for Saturday and Sun day games should communicate with Dick Miller. 1808 Huntlntr Park avenue. Phlslonal Club has open dates for Sat urday and Sunday games. J. J. CunnlnB ham. Belmont 8447. Frnnktord A. C a nine, has open dates. Mulberry street. flrst.class traveling II. Stearne 4077 The Kenton II. f. wants game with Anu rias teams during June, .luly and August. John Bchnati, 178 West Master street. The FJmn F, 0 a first-class traveling team, has June 2s, July 4 (a, m. fnd p. m.) open for first-class jersey home teams. William Mill. 2038 North Third street. The Middle City dull Is without n came for July 4 (a. m. and p. m.t. A. A Cura 1703 South .eighteenth street. I-awrenre It. C, a second-class sliteen-elghtrn-vear-old home team, has open dates. Alfred Schmltt, 2010 North Lawrence street. IET TITLE CAPTURED By TILDEN R. Norris Williams Beaten in Final Round at Wilmington in Straight Sets SCORES WERE 6-1, 6-3, 6-1, BY KOIIKKT T. PAH, Wilmington Country Cluli. Wllmlng- Ion ci.. .nine UN. William T. Til - DELAWARE N a 0 (lidcn, 'd, runner up iu the 1!)1S national renins championships, captured the I'elawnrc state singles title hj defeating It. Norris Williams, fninii.,. ,,.,il,,,,nl net champion, in the' final round' of the M fl C T M C D TUDLT I ID :s 'rrnr?-r;r kTenUrrHtn I Mitt Ur o-i. o-a. ii-1 The court wns slow and heavy, but this did not stop Tihlen from giving 11 brilliant exhibition. He used a driving , nltnck. thrce-cpiartors of his play de pending upon his slashing drives, which I were dlihouU for the brilliant Williams Bala Star Has Card of 80 in to handle. Tihlen alternated his famous , chop stroke with his drives in snob a Filial of Amateur Play way that his returns were getting nwny , D. ., . from the former tennis king. at rniiniOllt Army life has not taken nway nnv IraHcrihc w-! Wiiliamriie 1',"-v'''1 ,vi'n tmlnv- Im"- ,,f course, if i-"" !"" ,l1" -m", l''" 'l' "' , '"",' " " "J'"l.niiiii.'iiliii. A large gallery witnessed the umf.-h ,. .. ... . . " "" " coining euampiou ngiunst a former one and the contender triumphed. Tildcn's work today was, ! consistent. His drives veio terrific1 'and accurate. His excellent placement I shots had Williams tearing nil over the courts, Tho score : 11 1 ist sin TlloVn . .1 1 4 I ;, I us. rt yvnu,.m .-, 0 1 o .i 1 .1 toi si:i-osn Hirr Til. ten I I 4 II I .'. ".! .'. 4. .1-' it Williams I I ' 4 1 7 I o I 1: TlllllI) SI'.T Tll.ln I t .-. I I :, I nil 0 wuiiums .; .. ,1 t - ;. - 111 liefer.',- Pillll W (Pillions Mt'.VS MtNUI.ItS rtii.il ttnunil , WIULim T TIMrn ct. liirm.ini.mil r i ilefe.itn.l it Morrln Wltlliims n,..ii, n.j CANADIAN STARS ENTER Rnnnru anrl nihhU r .. u ' , j ,, .uw,w .s, wuinpcic ncrc 1 July 4 1 Among tl .trios to tho People's re- I pnttu on the Seliuvlklll .Iul I will he nn eight-oared crow and senior four rei.i-eseiitii.L- the A ,,,. n :.,.. gonaul I v ..iu, in v 11 nana. ine cum has pi. , -i..i. .., , , , ,.., , . I'he chili mo.isIv .innouneo. that Bnlu.n 1 111,1,1 .-,,nV. . H.1.1 l."l l-.-l. Villi l.oso m, in Non York II is .n.-u am n-m l,.i n.-lnnut! ilr.lcii :u .nis .n-i. .din ' ( hlr.lRii .11 Till so -in -ii - 3., .11 ..111 .."i.V .n:i t.mi ..iu ..-.'.I lttst.nrch .St. Inil. i.in X'.I .itn .4.in IK .31111 t.:ts-, .:tl(l .S.1S v.377 t.Slll .3.1.-, ,3.-,S AMKKIC.tN I.KAtitr. Won l.iwt I'ct. Win ltse SnJIt 32 111 .11117 t.liSO t.OIll .fifll) 33 21 .nil .CIS .lillil 33 22 .fiOll ' ,11.17 .sun 27 2.1 ..t.li) ..111. ..-,..() 2 2(1 ..10.1 ..1.1!) .I'll fini, New York Cleveland Idiicii - o ist'Tiuls ' v.ishlnetnti '-2 2H itli .I..2 t.l-'.-t .na 21 32 .311(1 t.1S t.3R2 .101) Athletics 13 3ft .21,., t.2f)l '... .'?. , tWIn two. $l,ost two. ' Subject to Chttnco AMIAMUKA ( 12th. Morris it Passyunk Av. MONDAY Tom I'laMlne VI'OI.I.O Bl'd and Thompson bis- Lvelvn Phil ARCADIA Chestnut helow lfith rit. Klle The III'.I.MONT Bid ahovn Market St. Pauline 1'reilerlek Daughter of Old S ULl'KlllIll) (si Broad Susquehanna Ave. Dorothy I'll (let DltOADWAY (! Broad St. and Snyder Are. Churln Oianltn In HunnjsitJo OirKKNS Main St., () Tom richtintr Manayunk. Eimr.KA 40th and Market Sts T)ouc1m Kalrhnnks Knlrkr- rli'kcr nucltoroo FAMILY 1311 Market St. Marsuprito rom. Out FAIIIMOIINT ( 28th St. and dlrard Ave. Ctiarlri Unv In 1 h Kusher 66TII ST. THEATRE Helow Spruce St Mirv D.idilV CRKAT NOKTIir.IlN Ilroad St. at Urle Ave. V I Nnt IMl'KRIAI. (10th ant Walnut Sts. Murv Daddy Hrt r.larkl'H IEFKKRSON jDth nnd Dbuphtn Sts Domihv Da I ton (u Kxlravacanr j I'M no Front St. and Gtrard Ave. llolrt Wnrwlrk In Srr("t S'rlri t.I'.AIIKR 41st and Lancaster Ave. LinF.RTY Broad and Columbia LOCI'HT tl2d and Locust Sts KpM Tlnnftt in Tho Hauntfd Itpdroom IIARKKT'MT. THKATKE - 33.1 Market St. TVtty (Vi-nnMi (n Tho Dtll-H TrnM IIODKL 42.1 South St. Kmmy Amat'-ur MXIIN ."I'd end Market Sts ovr.iuutooK OSd St. and Haverfnrd Ave Tlirrv T..auty Si-urt Dthpr PAI.ACK 1-J14 Market St. Siwlal noshvi,m I'AItIC Illdte Ave. Diarl1"! Rnv The Hushr 4 Dauphin St. PltlNCKSS 1018 Market St. () Marv Mn pUrer, rr.TMinted "U'onan UKOLNT Market St. below 17th Ktnmv FooN on1 ItlAI.TO Cltn, at Tutpehocken. ) Dorothy Da'tnn in Th Hon,'- Hreaker RIVOLI fi'Jd and Sansn: N'ofma Th ItllllV WlUlnm Home Market Ht. brlotK.'th. KAVOY Dorothy I'll Oct 1211 Market St STANLEY Market above 18th. Hiira11' IK. (si W,,n' 9& ' cTi Is) Anita Stewart In Marv Rpitan blRAND Otn. Ave. at Vennngi Rhlr'ev Macon in Thp Final C"loeup Vlf'TflKlA Charles Hav Foot. Ninth and Market St tVKltT ALLEl LEf(l:::NY . andv -her.y Pauline Woman tSth St. n();. -hei tVhrn In Atlakf'" ty Visit th iS ,M 1 (.1 Ail-Star Stolen Theatre The theatrM) mnrked (s) obtain All pictures reyltfved hefore exhibition- Robert W. Maxwell to Cover Big Battle for Readers of the Evening Public Ledger The big fight in Toledo, O , between Jess Wlllnrd nnd Jnck Dempsey snon will bo staged. Tho Uvkmnci I'rm.lr l,r.!im:u hns not employed a host of special writers to cover this great fistic event. It doesn't iioeil to. BOBKBT W. MAXWKI.I. Sports IMitor of the Kvkxinci l'tni.lc I.r.txiKU, is one of the country's fore most exports on boving. Ho will not only have a ringside sent at the big mill, but will have an Inside seat at the camps of Wlllnrd ami Dempsey from now until the gong sounds July 4. Mr. Maxwell already has pnid one visit to, tho fighters' camps and hns told our loaders how the two big men begun their training. lie will tell them now iu just wluit condition each man is for the fray. Ills intimate knowledge of the fighting game, breezy, personal stylo of picsenting the news of the rumps, to renders of the K i:.vi.mi l'riil.li 1,1:1x11:11 Insures them of the best and most authentic "dopo" on the situation. Mr. Maxwell's first article appears today, nnd each day thereafter until the fight is staged. Tl. i:l.MM. I'l in.u IiKiicnt al'ii will publish Griiutlnnil Bice's ideas of the fight and tlghtcis. 1 HIQH WIND SWEEPS COURSE - I'hihnonl. I',,.. .1, -js .; p. W. Iloflm-r. ..rit.il... wasthr ,, Nor- , MlIxttl.. f Mverl.r ...k. after eiglileen lulled of the tllil ly -six - hole linul for the amateur golf championship of Philadelphia it t the Philmont Coun try Club had hi'cu iilnye.l The strain of playing thioiigh two days of al'most continuous ruin told on both, nnd the scoring was not -o low as on oilier day-. Both started off with par fours On in. socon.i .Maxwell inisse.i a snort putt tor a win llouiicr ilrove into tlic .-reel; on the third, and the hole went to Max well. On the short .fourth I loffuer drove the green, while Slaxwell was short, and I loffuer sipiarcil the match with 11 par tin 00. The fifth and sixth were liahe.l On the soNcnth Maxwell lopped his .Irho into the hunker, anil the hole went to lloffner Another half resulted oil the eighth and ninth. IlolTuer being one up at the turn. ItotTnel 1,1 i 1 Mnvwell n sMlnie on the 1 1 ...... 1... ...:'.. .1 1 I I'll 1 1. ..IK. won. .vuei liliivnif; no- soor. eleventh Maxwell won the twelfth, '"l,i'h """" m""ri !' Hoflner "ll'"vl' ""' 1'-,,,",, 1""1 "" " ''.v '"'' '"''' l'"" ''"'' -Maxwell had u por drive I " the long fourteenth and the hole went to lloffner. I lloffner outplayed his opponent on the fifteenth anil was 1 up. Maxwell came hack and won the sixteenth and the last two holes were hilUed, The cards: 1 Inline. 4 I II a .-. I I 4 .-. to I in In . :. 1 il a .". ."i II so Maxwell urn I I :. I .'. 1 4 r.- In . II I .' I I! II 4 II 1- A high wind swept the course the morning round. ,j -1 S.I I Illl-iliL' I Matty's Son Injured l-enlsbiiri.-, I'n., June 2s. Christ. Mat-I hew son. Jr. lined llfteeii. on of lhe famous I -1 : ,ir Six." U a putlent at lhe (lelonpir Hop. i pit.il in l.iiiill-. suffi rlns' (mm .i eompoun.l . traituie nt lb" left .inn. the rmull of it f.ill from -i . n. . r tre, n. ri . wnere n.' is vlstttnK with h.s nioller Malta Hold.? Regatta Today Malta I!o.il I lull oarn..'.. will compete In lie ir r ti.t.la ov.- r the lower Schu lk.tl rl.-r -ours, thi. afternoon The events ull lie 111. I. lnle iiouiui's. niur-oari clL-i .111.1 eis'hts ip-n exi luslvely to me.n- l,,'rs of the cll.li SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC THOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR TUESDAY Tom Mix In righting for Gold Mabel Normand In The Pest Mix ti. for linld (ireelev In for Short FerKUs.in in Avalanche Lisle Ferguson In The Avalanche Pauline Frederick In A Daughter of old Souln MarKUtrlit c'Urk Still Wat.T. Otsh in Him Yet Douglas !' Kni. k'ls.i k. tlrbank In r Iluckcroo ('h.irlpi Chanlin in Sunnyoltl' Mix In for Cold Tom Mix In KlKhtlnir for OMd Allro FlrHtly Mar'.. Mil riarU In I of Kltchtn Ir ant Wn unburn in I'tittinu' It U-r Dorothv I II (it-t ,1k!i in lllm Wt Plrkfnnl In l.oni? !,(; Mar Plrkfnnl in (iddy I,onc hcR Marv Daddy Would Marry I Wuuld Marr wv Not N'nt 1'lrkford In Lunu I-prs Pirkford In l,onr l.t-an Mttrv Dnddv n,iiMv I.mpII in IlPdemptlon An" . Sinrt in Two 'nmn t'onMnnrp Ta'rindtrn In A l.ndx'" Nam .ni.-rt Warwick In hiM rt Srfe r" I.Trkin In !tl''H Trail l.dn NVvblt In The fallen Idol T"orotb, T.adv Hnld Ilfnnett In The Il.iunt-rt nod room Harold I Shadows ' tvlnvofll In if Siiiplolon Wliln Advnturi)i Kvpn Grfrlev Phi! fur Short ' Mnrev Proof l!nv M'irev Heauty Proof llnlm"' in Ieni Wives Mv AltUon in i'hh'Ipm in the Air Yhn Plav nn Trial "nfdnl Ph' poWh-viHtn on Trial S)p'Ih1 PoUhelsni KibI riavtnn Vicky Van Mav Allison AlmoHt Marriel n The Wfhlen In Th-'lr Mnv Kmnn Vh-pn in Fools nnd Th.lr Monev D For Pott. Ml'ie's r. For Worse I mi1' Road Ta'mdirp In Nrw Mmin Nnrinii Ta'madiTp In The N. w Moon numell l.iar Harry Cnrey niders in Vengeance Olsh in Him Vet Viola Dana in Som Bride Anita Hf'.vart In Mar' Ileitnn Shlrlftv Manin In The. Final Hoseup Hay in Straw Toot Charles IUy In Hai Foot, Straw Foot Frederick In In th Caae Cnnatancft Talinade- in The Veiled Ad enture Cat in Ordern A!l-Star evet In Htolen Ordera Marion Oettin' pictures through the STANLEY IlooWng CHAPMAN-CARMAN IN QDCPIAI MATPU DAPC OrLVjIHL. lYIilUn rxttUU ' Stars Clash in Best Two Out of Three One-Mile Heats at Velodrome Tonight That delayed motor-paced race is on the ciril for tonight. Two distin guished sons of pace are due, hooked, scheduled and carded to clash in that special match race at the Point Breeze Velodrome. Clarence Carman, the former pace king, and George Chapman, the twenty-i.tie-yenr-ol.l sl.ee.ler. will meet in a match event, best two heats out of three, each heat to be over the ten mile distance. This cycle classic was scheduled for last Thursday night, but the rain put the boys out of action long before they reached tho track. Carman took tho measure of Madonna in 11 match race a few nights ago in Boston. Ch.-iiuniiii 'm . (,, , f fm, !,.(,, I,,,,.,, .,, finished third two of t'lose three remaining attempts. Monday's Aqueduct Entries Pirs. ric. fo. IBo-. ir-.it.N . furlen Hlue Wr.irk si Ml.in iln. Me ire Il.llll.le t:e Hittv .r. . 1m Wilson Anierican llov SImiileton l.laht Win.. Sv 1 n, I rue .11 enr-ol,lji -in. 1 up. III llurr. Ill i..t, Mil k-r. .. Hill III 111 , 111 till! Illll 111'! II III Illll i:,l,lo Ktek.n- f. h r 111 llwll.lnu Hill ,lnnr loll Alius Ills ipl. hns.'. ... iilinllt L' Illtl Inir for four- Klniistov 11 J',, r i'lnir Stmi.. (Inrter Ml'les IU K.ilr Mho 1.1.1 Uililost 1 IT t.Vorllnvo,i,l Wnnilh,.en SpIIUiu ." furlnnss: '111!, si (iornuiln I'd I'ulnlex i-erniorun 117 Maek.tmerM 111 sinnieton II". .Ml.is .H'O llevil.iv . . 17 1 17 .117 Thlr.l r..e th for luo-yeiir-nlili A oe of A.i's N'nnev Ann lM.lle Ulrl.rn. linrluT l-holee Hnm.tnv I'.crnm 107 I'" IU Hi.-, tl-.' 10.1 tuirlh nice. lb.. Illn.lo., lt.intlle, threes ,. a r-nlrN .ill'l lip. l mil" .'li.ii.spur li.illv cjtjpstinnniitre Hnlllstcr .. . I'-l 'niiin.teritiirin Hi'' l.-i:rrml .Ion l.uri.lilt,. 1 lllnlrs-owrle . 11.1 .I-."' Fifth r.ire (lalminj;. fur llir j,' anil in, 'i.iur I l-Hi inlli'H .lin Tfiti.ieeur . . 'Hler .ll.'l Tenims lt,,n I lo-l lis ln:i .10:1 Ills 'Turelil MIsh llr.i . .ju.-i M.-iltMnrioni.v liali.iHt lia l.i.ih's Chiil,',. IliirKlin.in! 110 I'mnm ''I Alini II Ms Dottle Vanillor 11. n. nlent . lis S'lxlh ri.ee fur maiden Hire, ue. furliiluts- i iild'. and y,ir Not j, w,.i, r . 1I.i Klnc AkTlnni. . IL. S.-mim Kell . 11." Jin. Joe II; I'rld.. of I ti.ll:, in IVIn. iss Llo IL". Coure. Ilea . . im llo Ill.ilnor.i II". i Ishm-iii s l-'i.ll I1-. Sw.. T. ml, . tin Alors ..IIS II.-. Hlfferenl i:ei Str .Jriifteii Uovnllleu fileata. UUo 11 of the r Cr.ardom l.e.i.lln- Star Van 'tie Kin. k Over the Top I''H' pminda aiinren.lee allou..me, , ii ine d 'T. n pounih "' ii mew im e i .inn- i Weather ileal trueU h' LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC WEEK OF JUNE 30 TO JULY 5 WEDNESDAY Tom Ml in KishtiriK Tor OoM Sepf-ut Hav.tk.iwa ii His .!! RI1p Kcrpunn in TIip AvHlanch- THURSDAY I U S Hurt in I Sri u ii re I,M Sanfl.TfiOn MMlrfil If ('hiplln In u nn a (itrl l,m't HUln Thf Fertruson- in Aalanche M.irmi'Tli. Clark Still V.iter Dnua-U FairbankM In Kntrk'borknr llinkerno Vlnla Dana In rh Parisian Tlwr'-sH .'liar!" c'lnnlln In Sunnysldo Star pii1 In Stolen Orders Conitn"pp Tnlmadgi In Who Care Constaprrt T.ilmadse ir Who Cares Go May Allison Castles in the Air Taj lor Tininvi Taxi Klttv Oordnn In Plajthinifs of Paisl s nth Clayton in Men. Women ,t Sfnne Anita Stewart 111 . Mldnlsht Ho ma no Ormirln, Falrhnnks In Knb'k'borker Hurkerno Plrltford In l.ontr I.c Virirlnli IVarinn in Tho Itvh Auction r would Mnrrv All" n-nrlv In Re. Ha4 Plrkford in I-onpf I.f-cs H.irrv Cr fn Hiders of nt'panc Fnlrbnnks In Knlrk crboi kr Puck mm Fairbanks in Knlclc erhoi kir Kurkaroo nnst"pe Tn'm"diit Who Cnres? M-iri-jpnflfn Clnrk '" Thrp. Men nnd h. illrl Tlj" Cbarle Hv in The Husher Ciirlfs Rn n Th Husher DjMoi of Hed in Tho Ruttf tnn KK'd" fn Thp Soelal Pirate Krid Pennett In TIip Ilniintpd Hedrottm We line Voi'r P-id In Flrel Pcrcv H viand in Tho TM.elHnui Pride v'-tff plrkford In Daddy Iinj? Lens A Up Pradv P"d Head -rt R and Music Ifnrrv forev Heauty Proof l.arrv Si-mnn llnm?; Sweet Home '.St - ' Cast in a Woman Strike! P,.-m. f,-i .n.l fn The HobfltloM, Hrldo Pear' Shnnird In Hrpak NVws in Mother ThMa Hara The Siren's For.c Rnld H-rnett Tho Hauntd Hedroom K T.lnpolrj lTnknon r.ove MontKU' J.nvm Throuch Thn Tol's A Kmmv Wfh'en in Fools and Their Mnn. l-'U l In A Daughter of tho Wolf Hcmlunn 'n Tb Called Straight Hf-orp" Walsh in Help, Help, Police! Sessu" ilii'"r"'uu iti His Debt Seskue Huv-tkwa In HID Debt Dorothv dish Hoots Hryant Washburn J'uttlrv It Over Harry Mnv in Heauty Proof June nivlilp In love nnd the Woman Anita Stewart in Marv Kenan Anita Stewart In Marv Hrvan Shirlv Mnson In The Final Closeup W S Hart In Square Deal Sanderson Charles Hay In Hav Foot. Straw Foot (hirteB Hay In Hay Foot. Strays Foot Anita Ste.t In Tho Painted World Anita Stewart In The Painted World Davie In Mary Married Olive Thomas In Upstairs and Dawn Corporutlon, vihlch Is a uuarcntee of SRACE IN RECORD TIE Paddock Ties World's Mark in Copping 200-Meter Event at Pershing Stadium OTHER AMERICANS SCORE Torching Stadium, France, June 'JS. America won the ulliod championship in javelin throwing nt tho interallied games hero today when George A. Brnmler. Jr., of New York city, threw tin javelin "i.."..S7 meters. Joseph Butler, also an American, was third. (' ' St"nt- ' -'. won the final of the I.-.00. motor run. Time. I :.-..' 1-5. Arnau.l. of France, was second, nnd I.n I'lci-re. of Canada, third. I'nddock, I'.isadena, Calif., won the final of tho llOO-inotor rim, tying the wnil.l's record nt "1 U-.1 seconds. T.'schner, I.nwrenoo, Mass., wns sec ond, and Lindsay third. In association football Italy defeated Greece by 11 to O. In the fencing con tost the Italian tcr.m won 1!) matches and the Bnuiauiaus IT. Itnly will meet France in the cham pionship contest. Monday's Latonla's Entries t l-'lrt race rlalmlnc. Jl'OH. for three- s, yiar-olds anil up. 1 furlongs J' Allah . I".-, Duke nf I.atona ll.l 'i Truant 10.1 Klrstle's Cub 120 1 Jlii) M..lllr.to Hi.1 Also elidible Sf lluv .loe .. 1.1.1 llutlersnitch II 11.1 .1 I' llousi- . ln.1 Chlefinln 11.1 --J? I'.ie il.- ."hiinie . 111. I urlnila 10(1 1 Jurk If Down till .Ituth Strickland. I in J Premium . . nn Saluie . in.1 ,f Sprlncslile .110 I'rlnr" Inor 110 1 J J. MunlniU ..11.1 Sec-in.l race. clalmlnR. eI2.HI. two-year- '' oliN. fii furlongs $ ri-nr the 1V1. 100 Klnburii 10fl 4' I'loln Illll . inj Alula .110 Purl . 1112 Also ellulble Annette Tiller .ins Ilurirone ,107 I'iccant . . ins Kmn.a Welter .HIS Mel. In . .104 Louis A 102 S Mabel (1 . ...im 'Hliii. Jeans . . 114 r Spiirlan Hoy . . .inn lllaek Prince lln .'V Mlsa l'arnell 1..7 'IlrlBhl (lolil 102 Jouetl 1117 -9 Third race, purse 130ll. three-year-olds i anil up (1 furlnnKa. ,. Klku ... US llalll Currl ..100 "j$ Joe Sl.ihr . t"S l.eeal . . 1.17 '.? Mar.ie John . PS Dragoon 10S I'curth race purse .t-jnon. txisantlvllte h..nfllcun. lwo-.enr-nkls. .14 furlongs Alsace 10:1 Hert Itetl Hose 112 Msterlnu lilrl. 10.1 tblMarlnrle HynestlS llreml Man lu.-i Inspector Iluffes,.!! Wllsrnn the Ureal. 1117 I-rank V 118 Krltl . . intl Also ellR-lble Lunelle . . ..Mil Snrlna- Vale tilt (iiK-hlse.t llo (h)Annon . 11R l.iK'aptaln Mac. 112 Arrow Point . 103 (n)Shrnpshtre Ynunir entry (hlAnderson H Van Meter entry Plfth race, purse tinon, three-year-olds ami up maidens, 1 miles 1)1x1. Illrl 102 Slarltey (Imp.) US Lady Wal.leck .1"'-' (Ilbby (Imp) .118 The Callant . 107 Dick Horn US Thirteen . ..107 Also elidible .luds-e Dsvld 107 Stevenson ..113 fonstanllne limn 1U7 (e)Herlstart .IIS ."red Low . . IIS l-lur.ey . 102 Saner 113 llourmond limp.). 107 (rlWItlh.m S. Cut- (cKlrnella T . .10 bertsnn US Hurry Ip ...107 (c)t)ortch-Hrjant & laul entry Sixth rar.-. purse I1S.HI, three-year-olds a ml up i mue Texas Special 07 llarrv Hurpoyne ..lilt riant Martin .. Ilia Jhn Hetterlnu . . 110 Kd .Stone . 11.2 Ilocnlr .. .115 Napthallus tlmp.U.lS Also ellElble: Hi Hied Voter 107 Hands nf I'leas- 111. il- 107 ure .... 10T 1.17 llellsolar 10O 107 l)r Carmen . 107 107 r.istorenu (mp.)...100 War Machine . . Tnmlieln (Imp I Si AuKUstlne . Seventh race, . lalminj, $12(m, three.year Ids ami up. 1 l-l.l miles- - lletta H ...100 Kowlus us -, 'Walter H I'enrce 10S Philistine 11.1 111) TI.ii.Ii of ISleel .101 Tllo ... . .113 llu II.itul.inio ins Also ellulhle 1 in I llrnwnle McDaw- Klnsflsher ... 10ft US I ell . . ..HIS sir Oliver 110 lls'llreez . . ..Ids Mali .. 10(1 1 is l Hen. factor . .110 "Thinker 107 Y-nsnee . .1111 St. JU'Iffe HO Hoiirlion l.ud ...11(1 I.uclu II lrjs Apprentlee allowance claimed W.ather elear: track stow LEDGER FRIDAY SATURDAY W S. Hart In Square Deal Sanderson S Hurt in Dinl Sanderson C.orf W.il'h In Hflp. Ildp. Police! Norma, Talmade In The New Moon Fernusnn In Avalanche Elsie Tercuson In The Avalanche Th.- Marv pickford in Ib-hlnil the Scenes Marv Pickford In Hehlnd the Scenes Sesnu" Haxakawa Hli Debt Marjnnrlte Clark In Come Out of Kitchen t-ir mnt In Stob-n Orders Star cast In Stolen Orders Tom M we In V.'pst. VounBr Man Hai Hamilton In Full of Pep Tom Moore One of llu Finest Dorothy Qlsh Hoots W S Hart In llr.indlnff Itro.idwiiy Fannie Ward In Th Profiteers Klttv Cordon in PlathliiRs of Pa.sslon Oreelpy In for Short Phil The Ti"ii In the Hoad The Turn In the Hoad Allro Hrndy in Hod Head Alice Hrndy In Hed Head Mav Alb-on In Almost Married Miv Allison In Almost Married tllare H l- In Wives of Men Tom Moore Jn One of thn Finest Alice nmdv In The Indrstrurtible Wife P lie of N'.mv ork Dorothy The t.adv n-'tnn in f P.'d Putte Homthv D-.it on in The Mid of Hed Butt Hobert Wrwlk in Secret STice Dorothv Olsh In VII Ot Him Vet Walla-e Held In You're npd Wallace Held In You'ro Fired Murv Plrkford In Daddv Unnn Iwi Marv Pickford In Daddy I,ons I.tci Herbert Hav Hrnon The Houfp Divided Th House Dlvidsd larrv Semon Home. Sweet Homt KuniR Talmnde In The NVw Moon Pearl Shepnard In Break NVwa to Mother Evelyn Nesblt The Falli-n Jdol Tirrv Pemon Hnnii', Swei t Home M-flH One T-av.-'s in (Umbllnfi in Souls jv-ir' SHppnnH in Hrak N'ews tn Mother A'lce Hrady H-M H.-ad TTirrv Carey Riders of Ventreance I.llu Ipp In Iiu'hter of tboWnlf Harold Iockwood Shadows of Suspicion; Mia Io In A Daughter of the Woit The Monpfarbrml Vlvlin Martin In An Innocent Adventuress MTMtuerlte Clurk Com Outi of thri Kitchen Marv pickford In Daddv I.onir 18 Vivian MnrMn in An Innocent Adventurt ss Harrv Morev Heauty Proof P-Msclila Dean In Pretty Smooth Tom Mix In Fish Urn; for Cold Anita Stewart In Mary Heaan Anita Stewart !n Mary Huaii W. s. Hart In Square Deal Handeraon V. R. Hart In Hquara Deal Anderson CharieB Hiy in Hay Foot. Straw Foot - (n.ar!ea Hay In Hay Foot, Straw Foot Harry Mory in Heatlns the OJda Star Cast In Little lioss Lov Olive Thomai In Up'talrs nd Dnmi Kmmv. Wehlen In Fools and Their Monty, curly showlntf of tho finest pioJuctloiw; ,.$. m H !- I n in Si r i m 441 M 4 tf.l . -4 tV ' u I . "J . hlfa . 1 .. Vfd'- ut , ' .. - ,..s i . .j. a .. n. ,, -. j(. .. . . . ikiii r a s rr n . . u . r rrt . . .'.i-ijk y -- jii, jii;--v, 'it "MBstMiECTt iii(r .-jg-.Jitji1)BsWPiiK:ivji )- . iIii',aJ?aE v-ij ;-. T7f7l1KrimiM iTT i f 1