wmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm , a nm , . 1 t -lJV-.'t ' ' J 3 - 1 .vv HV ' EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1919 -51ft r IT'S RUMORED TtiAT NICK LENINE HAS BEEN ENGAGED TO MANAGE THE PHILLIES' BOLSHEVffi&i I'- . It TRI IN FIRST U-l Cubs' Big Boxman Lets Down Cravathians With but Four Safe Hits JACOBS IS PASTED HARD rhllllfs' Hall Parli, July (1. "Wc .11m" Vnughn held thp Pliilllrs to four hits in the first Rime of Hie iloublc liradcr hero this nftemoon nnl the Cubs landed their second straight ic tory over Crnvntli's club. 0 to 1, the thirteenth consecutive defeat for the Phils. Vaughn pitched a great game, fanning si of the Phils. Thro of the strike outs were In succession in the third inning hc,n two were on base. The one Phil run was produced by Sreking's tiiple and Mcuscl's infield hit in the sixth inning. .Incobs was hit hard. The Cubs pasted bis delivery for n total of an even doreii hits. The Phils's strike i at nn end. The liolshcvik menibeis of the club lottimnl todaj in good shape. It is repoited that those who refused to put on uniforms jesterday were fined for their disregard of discipline. First Inning Plack doubled to the liglitfield wall. Sickinc tossed out Ilollocher. l'lnd; Morcd on Slngee's saiTitice tl to Whit tid. Merkle walked. Pick also walked. Deal singled to center, scoring Mcrkle. sending Pick to second. Pick tiled to leach home on Mnnn's single to right tint was nipped at the plate, Cinvntli to Cady. Two mm, three hits, no cirors. Pitk threw out Wliitted. Sicking flied to Mngee. Bnird tripled to cen ter. Meusel wax out, Pick to Mcrkle. No i cms, one bit, no cnors. Second Inning Killefer lined to Sicking. Vaughn was tossed out by Sicking. Flack beat out a hit toward first. Ilollocher bounced a single off Sicking's glove, sending Plack to second. Jacobs tossed out Magec. No runs, two hits, no er rors. Luderus was out, Ilollocher to Mcr- kle. Crnvatb was given a great linncl bunted to Kerr nnd Witt wns killed i ' "'r of them Cady, I'nckard. Wood as he came to bat for the first time, 0rr( Kerr to McMullin to Sclialk. Will- i"!1,' nnd IV.ik e refused to put on unl oad was hit by n pitched ball. Ban- (01. coine . so,.0.i .! Thomas tnif"rm'- T1,J "t in the bleachers in iroft grounded to Hnllochcr, who step- ped on second nnd tluew to first for a double play. No runs, no hits, no or-1 rora. Third Inning Merkle filed to Whittcd. Pick tripled to center. Deal hit to Raiitl. and Pick was out at the plate, Baird to Cady. Bancroft threw out Mann. No runs, one lilt, no errors. Cady was snfo on Ilollocher s wild chuck. Jacobs doubled along the left - held foul line, sending Cady to thiid. Whltted fanned. Sicking also lnnncd. Ti!-.i ,. Vmiclin's third htraicht tfnib.nt lietim. No inns, one bit. one Fourth Inning Killefer flied to Meusel. Vnughn was out, Sicking to I.uderus. Jacobs tossed out Plack. No runs, no hits, no er rors. Ilollocher tbiew out Meusel. T.u derus flied to Mann. Pick threw out Crantll. No inns, no hits, no errors. Flftii Inning Ilollocher wns out. Sicking to I.uder us. Magee walked. Merkle doubled to center, Magee going to third. Pick dropped u single mer second, storing Magec, Merkle holding second. Meikle unci Pick tiied a double steal. Mcrkle was trapped between the b.igs but finnllv i cached third when Baiid threw wild to l.udeius tring to catch Pick off In si Ileal bit to .Incobs and Meikle was o,i li.;,. I n..,P i aught between home Imnllv nut out. Jacobs to Lady to Hnirci to Jacobs. Pick leached thiid and Ileal second. Mann singled over second scoring Pick and sending Deal to thiid. A double stcnl was vvoiked successful! , Ileal scoring. Iiaird threw out Kil lefer. Three inns, thice hits, one cr lor. Bancroft flied to Magee. Adams lift ed to Deal. Jacobs tiied to Merkle. o runs, no bits, no errois. SKtli Inning Vaughn went out, ISnucroft to I.u clcrus. Tlack flied to Sicking. Ilol locher st i uck out. No inns, no hits, no errors. Whittcd fanned. Sicking tiiplcd to .the left tield bleacher null. Sicking 'scored ns Ilollocher threw out Haird. Meusel beat out a hit to Ilollocher. Vnughn threw out I.uderus. One run, two hits, no errors. Seventh Inning Magec single to right. Merkle forced Magee.S.uderus to Bancroft. Pick sae iificed, Jucobs to L,uderus. Deal lined to Bancroft. No nins, one hit, no cr lors. C'mvntli fnnned. Ilollocher threw out Baird. Cady fanned. No runs, no hits, no enors. KIglitli Inning Jacobs knocked down Mnnn's drive 'nnd threw him out. Killefer tiled to Bancroft. Vnughn doubled to center Flack struck out. No runs, one hit, no errors. Jacobs Died to Flnck. Vaughn nnd Merkle retired Whittcd. Pick threw out Sicking. No ruus, no bits, no er rors. Ninth Inning . Holiocher singled to center and stole rllOTOPLAYS THEATRES ' OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' .ASSOCIATION BELMONT O-JD AUOVB MAIUCET ANITA STEWART tn "THU PAINTED WORLD" CT IDITW A "40TH 4. MARKET 6TS. fc.UKC.rv A. MATINEE DAILY nERT I.YTELL In 'THE LION'S DEN" 20TH AND DAUPHIN JCJriiIOWlN BT3. MAT. DAILY THEDA PARA In 'aAtAJin. JUMBO FRONT St. & GIRARD AVE. Jumbo Junction on Krankford "L" C'llint.Efl nAY In "THE SHERIFF'S BON' SD' AS'D I5CUSli. BTRlCETfl lYVrKTVA lt's the 13th vmu.u:n ah.u. h. po A.n. Wliltted, if. t II 1! 1 'J 1 1 1 I 0 11 (I (I Kicking, ss I Iliiird. 3b t Mcuscl cf ! Ijiiilerus, lb .'5 Cravnth, rf .'! ltancioft, ss '! Cady, c .". Jacob', p II Adams 1 (I II Total : 1 -1 111 1 CIIICAOD Ait.n. it. po.a r. Plntk. it .. Ifolloiher, s Magec, if Merkle. lb .. Phk, 2b Deal, :ib Mann, If Killefer, c . . Vaughn, p .. 1 12 I 1 1! 1 I 1 I (I I! (I (I 1 1 I 'J 1 1 0 2 (I 0 (1 1 14 II 1 I! 0 0 ,'t II II II I) 'II II (I 0 Totals 33 It 1'J U7 1 I 1 Hatted for I.udertis in ninth. Three-base bits Ilaird. Pick, Silk ing. Two-base bits Jacobs, Meikle. Vaughn. Saciifice Jilt Pick. Sacri fice 11 Magee. Struck out bv Jacobs. bv Vaughn, !. liases on balls off second. Mngee was out, I.uderus, un- iiKsisted, Hollolher going to third. Meikle wnlkcd. Pick forced Meikle nt second, ltancioft to Sicking, llollochei' scoiing. Pick ilicil Mealing. tad I"1 Pick died stealing. Cad tn I Hantrcift. line run. one hit. no eno.s. ,, 1 . 1 lncnlis I Double nla Ilollocher to1, . . ""' ""K "" 'HP "" ciiio.- son inn trutli. I did not resign. Mr. "'"" .. ,, m rLi.' ., Lin. I1.nl Vlniior ! " " """ nmr r,lll ""t left New York in Haker sai.l to me after Mond.i 's game I Tomonow afternoon Kumagne will Merkle. htoh n liases litni, ""' "r- ,,0 Paru ,,rt of June looking fine." tl at he belie, e, a change in niniiagement meet Ilurdick and Voshell will pin Kin Ilollocher. Hit bv pitclicc '.'""", I'rosi.Iont Itaker uld put some life Into the .lub. I Uc in the first of the single matches Uasath. Lmpnes-tjuigley ami OUaj. tol.l him that I had done evei.Ml.ing a.while Tilden and Hichnrds will meet : we irVelS: and" c, s", gge"t s E2IL. :,!j!"..,""! R"':, & Un and Hard In .be Br-t of U,e iiiiiru was sine mi i ii h s poor uiniH ;nrc i nc nigh lights of interviews with to first. Meuscl Hied to Deal. Adams former manager nnd the present presi b.itted for l.udeuis and wns out, Vaughn , dent. to Merkle. P.nird stole third. Hoi- I loclier threw out Cravath. Nn runs, nuiPlajfrs Score Itaker hits, one error 1,S DrilW Clhirnnn . .U" . HWler Ullt Ul Fll'St i Contlnueil rrom race One nnd was icplnced by l.owileunilk In their half of the first the White So weie unable to score. I'irst Inning Witt walked and went to third on Thomas's single to tenter. Wnlkei thiid. both ninncn scoied when Strunk droio a single past Collins. Bums tripliMl fnr out I'elscli's head, Moiing Stiunk. Kopp dropped n single in cen ter nnd ISurns counted. Dugan shot a lint one to left that Weaver claimed when Jackson should have taken it and it was a single. That was Kerr's finish I.oudeimilk went in McAvoy bumped into n nimble phi. I.owdeimilk to Mc I Mullen In Cnn.lil. Pnill- inns liro tills )0 nrmv 1 ' 1-eibold walked, l.ddie Collins was "" Hogers to Hums, Leibold taking second. Weaver bumped tn Hums. ""R"" 'ouriug for the putnut Jill ksoll skied to Kopp. No runs, no hits, no euors. Second Inning Rogeis's Texas leaguer back of sec ond was n nicely placed hit. Witt stiolled. Thomas saeiificed, tiandil to Collins. Walker grounded to WeauT and Hogers wns out at the plate to Si balk. Stiunk wns thrown out by I McMullen. No runs, one hit, no errois. Telsch slung one too hot foii Thomas to handle, (inndil foiced hiiia) Hogers ' to Dugan. Itogeis got to first in time to take Iturus's throw of McMullcn's. giounder. Schnlk flied to Kopp. No inns, one bit, no eriois. I Third Inning Bums got it hit when the ball took I a bias bound awai fioni (inndil. Kopp' hopped to n. Collins as Hums stole I second. Dugan fnnued. Low deimilk tossed out McAvo.v. No runs, one bit, no errors, T.ovvdermilk fanned. T.eibold lifted to Strunk. Uogeis threw out v.ollins. No i una, no hits, no eirors. Ebbetc to Aid Poor Flro-klm, Julv II. President Fbbet nf ln.2 Dodders announces an athletic carnival at Hbbets PMil on SHinday. September 14, under the auspli es of the Brookljn Haseball Club the entire proceeds to be devoted to the purchase of coal for the worthy poor of llrookijn. Bicycle Races it. iinr.nE velodrome MMX'IAI. TOMORROW MtlllT. 8-30 RO MII.K MOTOR PACE RACE , Starters: riinpman, T.aviTence, L .VInilnnnu. Mnltliour nnd forrr. ' Tickets. 30c. R.le nnd 83c XATIONAt. I.K.GUn TARK . TWO GAMES Ono Admission Phillies vs. Chicago "Cubs" I'lrvM'.ame nt 1:30 T. M. Feats at Olmbels' and ypaldlns's Whether you "crawl" or "trudgeon", use BAU M E ANALGESIQUE BENGUE after swimming for relief of muscular, strain TboiLctraiD&Co..N.Y. I'HHTOrlVS NIXON 62D AND MARKET b'id 2:15. T and u AI.IOIJ JOYCE In THE SPARK DIVINE" PARk" IUDGE AVE A. DAUPHIN ST rV-UArv. iIat s.lBi Kvg. ;4.'itoll. W 8 HAnT In "SQUARE-DEAL SANDERSON" RIVOLI BSD AND RANSOM STB, MATINEE DAILY CHARLES RAY In HAY FOOT. STRAW FOOT" STRAND aEnMANT0ANco , P, WJ tfniFFITH'S COOMBS RESIGNED, SA YS BAKER; DIDMC, RETORTS EX-PILOT Players Score and Hoot Phils' President at Loyalty Meet ing, Claiming Colby Jack Wasn't Given Chance 'GAVl'Y HAS LIFE . JOB" Ity KDWIN J. POLLOCK piOOMI5S resigned oluntnril and 1 nccepled his resignation." Piesidont Raker. "I did not resign. T was bnnded m unconditional relense." Jack Coombs. "Coombs had a free rein. He could have had any pla.cr he wanted." Picsident linker. "I knew wo needed other players, but the leconimendatinns I made to Mi. linker vveie turned down." Jack Cnombs to strengthen the club, but he didn't heed them " Jack Coombs. The mini Is f Jack Coombs, ex mannger of t,c Hiils. and William I Itaker. pi evident of the club, inn in ilif- Haker. pi evident of the club, mn in dif- iferenl channels Tl, ni, ""u,r ra,.ii,-iii,-iis , rpHi: news Hint Coombs was no longer i manager and that Charles Clifford Crnvatb. the ctcran outfielder, hnd been ..iPPoInlecl manager was received with a?.,tl,lnK l"" acrlnlm by the players. Not that Cum is not popular, but be- cause Hie, feel that Coombs has not been given a square deal by the presi dent. The plaveis held a confidence meeting before the game nnd they ngreed that they would go on n strike and refuse to play the Cubs lesteidav nftemoon. They aj that had it not been for Coombs they would bine held to their decision '""" of ""' ' lubliouse and jeered Presi- dent Ilnkei dining the entile game. In the diessing room after the con test they held another conference nnd the mnjoiit of the phiers rapped Baker for his alleged action in dismiss ing Coombs. Need New Faces iT (5AVK cur.ithing A i lub." said Coom g I had lor the nibs, "and I have no regrets. I wish (Savvy all the luck in Hie woild. for he'll need it. No mnn. no mntter how good he is can make a winning club out of the plajrrs on band. Before an; thing can be done with this club, there must be some new faces. Isn't Hint right. Ouv?" "Right." replied the Californian. "I want some new faces about three dozen." "Not only did we need new plaers. MtM.. . . . .. t . .. ' . v. . .. . " " ""p.. n- ,. ' i I IH.McCullou5K&Son AUTOMOTIVE AND GARAGE SUPPLIES A 219-21 N. Broad Street We co-operate with your dealer. Buy through him. VHOTOrl.AAS, PHOTO PIAYS THRU rrnMMNV r OPlMERICA I All U 15th. Morris t. Passunk Ave Alhambra 'Ma naiivats i-.ves 0.45 &o I. W OIlll'Fini'B TKUKIIKART SL'blE A nll I V 32D AND THOMPSON STH. APOLLO MATINi:U DAII.V mart rii'Kronn m "DADDY LONG I.KCS ADrAnlA CHKflTSUT Helow 16TH ARCADIA 10 A M toll 13 P M. MAIiaUnitlTK CI.AIIK In GHtl.S" T-ll I IPDIDn IIROAD hTUEHT AND BLULdIKU BUhQL'ntlANNA AVE, MARY riCKKORD In "DADDY I.O.NU I.KOS" rUDDCCC WAIN fcT. MANAYUNK EIvlrKrLvSo matinee daily OERA1.D1NE rAIlRAR In "THE HEM, OAT" FAIRMOUNT mSat.rdd. i.AVVIK WARD In I CHAPLIN In I II r I J -r 1 jiua 'SUNNVSIDE" I- A Ivtll V THEATRE 1311 Market Bt. rAMlL'T 0 A. M to Midnight. , WILLIAM DESMOND In 1 "BAREFISTED aALLAQHEIV eZTU CT THEATRE -Below Spruce I PO 1 M D 1 MATINEE DAILY GERA1.DINE FARRAlt In "THE STRONGER VOW" GREAT NORTHERN "Wo Kg" ALL STAR CAST In "STOLEN ORDERS ' YnJlDCD I A I 00TH WALNUT STS. 1 Mr fc.rU AL Mats. 2 30. Evgs TtO. SPECIAL STAR OAST In STOLEN ORDERS" I CAnCD 1ST 4 LANCASTER AVE, Lfc.AL'C.rV MATINEE DAILY ENID HENNEVT In "THE HAUNTED HKDROOH'c I IRRRTY BROAD t COLUMBIA AV, .. f BtUin dKNMETT In IMS. - JVhat May Happen in Baseball Today NATIONAL I,MHIK Un Lost I'rl. " ' I-"" Split Nnr tork ( Imlnnntl t lilf ign irixikltii rittklHirih st. Louis Itnston I'hllllr. . n 31 ,UI .n 2 .0.1? ttW .AM si ,ii '.ses t.Wl ..MB SI .Ml .MO ..IIS SI .07 .M .!WH 41 .301 .IIIA .301 an .mi .loo Sri 41 .'90 .SIS t.3M .".M l.t 3H ." Jtt 41 M IS AMKnicw i.kacjvk Hun l.ot I'rt. Win I.nr snlll 40 .12 .043 .All .cm 41 21 .641 . t.Ctdl .OIK 3? 3!) .Ml .S17 ..1 S? 3! .500 .SDK .401 SI S! .'.'10 ..VM .4!).' 30 14 .4IV .477 .4! '4ft SS .424 .411 .4 IS Nfn- tnrk ( liiriuo ( Inelantl M. I mils Ilflroll ftntnn V.Vlilnt1on Mhlrllm Ml In tun 17 4.1 .274 .297 t.500 .?M tlxc Iwo. I,,, i i, hi i .ii ., Voshell, No. li Wallace Johnson. Nn. ."i hut those wc did hne were crippled, Coombs continued. "There wasn't a n,' Vincent Itirhnid. No (i. will repie mini on the club during that trip West I vnnt the Kast. against William T. John who didn't have something the trouble .,., y 1; Sniiiuel Ilmd. No. '-': with him lou inn imagine the concli-' ,, , , ii.lr,lirk. v ;;. Hob.it Kinsev iiini in uie cenni wneu we spent moic ii, n.. c"n iui i . i "Il'ii'l. 'imis. sn Imln n,n Cm in! tlcial to go licht nliead and nnnnint snmr. one else miinnger. He has his mone in the i lub and has a right to do as he pleases. i...: .V ".iin.u ocioie a in ','.". ",B ''. ' "' im r-spoi sinn vii Ibis, however, that had it not been for me theie would not lime been a bull game today. The men didn't want to pla and it was onl after 1 told tliciu Hint I would consider it n personal I faun if the did phi that any of them went on the field." "And ou can bet on that " The majorit of the plajcrs joined in the chorus. .Ala Hold Coombs's Pa PHi:siDi:NT BAKI:K had a dirfeient vton to tell about the Coombs con trol ers "Jni k iiime to mc nfter Monday's game," he explained, "and said that he hnd done his best and couldn't get the i lub In w ill. "'What do ou want to do?'" I nvked him. "He snid Hint he wanted to go b.ic k to Texas and be resigned. Cf course, uniler the conditions, 1 nccepted." "Will Coombs get his full pay for the balance of the senvonV" Bilker wns asked "I haven't decided. I wns going to give him his full pnv. but nfter that occurence in Ihc bleachers well, I don't know. Of course, lie will gel his ten dn.vs' uotice." "Is it tine that .vou had trouble put ting n ball dub on the field V" This wns the next tpiestion thnt wns shot nt the president. "You'll have to nvk the manager thnt You know there nre a still a few gentle men on the ball club. And Crnvnth, I believe, is the right man for mnnagei "Will he be manager for the ret of the season''" "Yes, nnd he'll be manager as long nv he lives." that new red Catalog which ou have been waiting for is now leady for distribu tion. Write to us or stop in for one. I'llOTOrl.AIS L'....,.l (...., ,, III,, lib. 11,'IIIU II,- I 'I I" ' i nuKInn The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing oi the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America 333 MARKET WSToTl f. S HART 111 "SQUARE DEAL SANDERSON ' lvI"irM7I S SOLTH ST Orchestra. IVlVjUCLi Continuous I to 11 JANE GREY In "WHEN MY SHIP COSIES IN" OVERBROOK 63D & HAVER FORD AVE HERT LYTEt.L In THE LION S HEN " DAT A C I2H MARKET STREET rALALL in a m to 11:15 p. m TOM MOORE In THE CITY Or COMRADES" PRINCESS 1018 MARKET RTREET R..10 A M to 11:13 P. SI MAE .MUHKAX in niO LITTLE PERSON" DCrTMT MARKET ST Below 17TH rn.VjCl l 11 a m to 11 p, m nERT LTTBI.L In "ONE THING AT A TIME O'DAY" D I A 1 TA GERMANTOWN AVE. lAl AL 1 J AT TULPEHOCKEN TOS MIX In "FiamiNG for aor.D" Dl IDV MARKET ST BELOW 7TH KUDI 10 A St to U;15 l, J( LOUIS nENNIRON In "THE ROAD CALLED STRAIGHT" CArV 1211 MARKET STREET DAVUI r a st to midn; MIDNIGHT ALICE JOTCE In "THE SPARK DIVINE' QTAMI FY MARKKT above kith OlAlNLfc!! iijir. A if to 11:15 p. m TOURNEl'R'S "THE WHITE HEATHER," VICTORIA MVI-i ARp"MH LOUISE GLAUSf In "SAHARA" When, in Atlantic City ciSffi-JSL,,. J WILL PLAY T1LDEN Former. National Champion to " Meet Cermantown Star in East vs. West Event OTHER PAIRINGS ANNOUNCED Cincinnati, O.. Julr !1 The pniiings for the Knst n, AVesf tennis champion -ship to be plajcd on the courts of Hie Cincinnati Lawn Tennis Club tomorrow. I'riday and Saturdiir were announied here today. William T. Tilden. LM.' of Philadel phia, No. 1 : Jt. I. indlej Murray. No. J; u - ,. , T ., i,. v -, nllli no. A; A. L. (ireen. Jr.. mi. . nno Axel C.rnieii, No. II, leprcsellillg the Thursday's Aqueduct Entries Pirvt race selling fer InoM-arol.l- I furlonc- ,, Vi,n, n 11" 'mer' " I'1" , l-ormoran 10 Wull tli" I'"" I', intpx los -I'l iiab llii Sinncl nice steepli i lin-e hnnilleip four i eariiM and un nliut J mill-" Tin' limn .. IS" Have riimpli'll HeiMie Ills S-alil"7i itn ln.i ins for no 1 in llnnl ri ill" Volnr Handicap, wUlnn fin ihree-iear old anil up 1 furlims Mshlllik .110 lonhlwirer ii.ih tin On . ISO C.rlmilUn I.ouIva- Ul rnolil l ul. lit l.as ii'i Virj Mnud Kill II . .IIS finaman siartllnu ll.'i Ulllm-v IIS inn ll-J Ills 101 Ills rourlll race the lnwrr for three vear nil mllp and n fnrliuiK I icrml . Ul c'rv-1 il r ord IMP hise .list Irrus vii llirton 1"J7 cjmsllimnalrc 100 ion lis ntlh rare il.ilnilnB fur thtc ifar ml la ..ml up 1 tulle I Mlllel Paililv III HI Of Ills Swri pi, t Mlllnif e l.lllle C'otlHB mi urn .11 i Me Jllllll e Pal our "(Jllllll. Oh llui Ulioarn lllorv Hclli Pnllu IMantared vtartpr . li" .110, no III Km luil .lull 111, Vlrann nil VPPlelnn !!. lOT IM.li hi r 111 T.inr lllltterllv 110 Hlllibllli .111 ll. nevolent 1 1 1 Coaler 111-' sixlli raei lonclillun for three vear nl is ml up 1 mile I'lmntom M ilil inn ano Niitunl Hrlilpe llii lleroillaq llilletilamei II til", Cirmoinln ( nunwell in. KrouuiMii "Vpprentfie alluicanie rliltuel W'eatlui, i louilj tracU, f.il i r. Ills in llll I U'HIIM."-. GUARANTE Ef D rrr K-'2i.!i-r -fi-V &kT I 1 V II V if oiL5ir,,jrii:SBxJJSill I I ll 3,':i!rv-,Aj-fefH.-j- --My' J I I R .V AWirT Z ' -E-iJUvji -n r E ECONOMICAL ability to discharge road shocks, and endur ance to give maximum mileage. 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Joseph I llnlley. secretary of the Itnc nig Association of South Jersey Yacht Clubs, is sending out notices canceling I tic meet. 'lbe reason ghen is some litigation between Hie government nnd the Corin Ihian Yacht Club of Cape May which prcNcnts (hat lub from opening its house The Cape Mn Yacht Club does not feel that it wants to shoHlder nil the responsibllit of the joint meet as nnginill planned. A. A. U. Awards Championships , NfM ork. lllU n Tho nallonnl rham , pmnhip roinmltti' nf Hip A A I' tpr1l nppro.,l thn motion to hold thrp title ' i.nt nn -i.ptpmbPr 1J nt .n.ih!r Park. I SpwHtk riif piTits ar. Hip national n- ath!ih anl natlonnl Ftprplprhap nnrt th mctroimlltan srnlor medley rplay race. "" mtF?TKmimEimmik7iim CVi VjCrrj v liiiiiSSlSp i r,JT liLs - tires aie built by hand for British Claim Tennis Play Ruins GirFs Charm Isindon, July II. Tennis tourna ments rob a pretty girl of her good looks, in the opinion of close observ ers of the game here. "I have known pretty girls who, after n season or two of tourna ments. bae become so completely changed in appearance and manners that old friends have failed to rec ognize them," said a well-known player. "Their faces become hard and lined, their outhful bloom en tirely disappenrs, and they lose much of their feminine chnrm. I have told my own daughter that she can play in no more than two tourna ments a season That means she cannot hope to become first-class, but I would prefer her to remain an attractive woman " JerTCTum A, C his Julv to npn for anv nnnlpro home, team A J Talor, Mana link Vatlonal Bank 15 Only one I v answer can be It right for If X: yU & See Thursday's Papers FOR ANY (60 TVIIILES' llii i 'GIob Tuba in Glob TireM mske the ideal combination" TENNIS ON PIER COURTS Dual Match Slated for Friday After, J noon on unestnut street center ' Ilcprcsentativcs of the Chestnut Street Pier Tennis Club andthe Vart ' Recreation Center will meet in the .1 first tennis match on the new courts ' of the Chestnut street pier Friday aft- ( ernooti starting at 0 o'clock. Con. tests will be held in singles and doubles. The new courts arc rated among the best in the country. They are made of cement and of a glassy finish. An effort is being made to obtain 'the na tional indoor championships for the pier next fair". Oulmet Appointed Captain Itoston, July 0 Oftlcera of the. Maaaa, ehusettB Oolf Association have announced that Interstate ffolf competition would b re sumed on July SA. when the Maasachusatta team would play 1th ode laland at the Wann molsett rountry rlun. The Connecticut team will Play Massachusetts at the Drea Bum Ccuntry Club on September . Francla Oul met Is captain of the Massachusetts ataf tam -NOT AN ADVERTISEMENT PARTICULAR CIGARETTE It may even make you like your present cigarette better v ! 1 1 ll.'1, ' w, - y i. jsf . sslsasasBsW Hi ! iHI ' 1 WUlliB, frl r . & 'bIsssF' '''". ; if " 9 rca n il I St. . l 1 tmmJLJMLdm l . rrMinAART sUWmr -. 1 li j JWls.HAyWBD.BBDRQOU'-c,, 'A r . "r<tji I THINKS 'V, . ' T Mfr tH 1, 1j . 'i3 .A I ' I" I'ifJ "'.T ." ." "?f 'J"
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