P"y4V''" PjPR J"-''pWiiw too '. u- EVENING FUBLie LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1919 w ,. rv -:i' - X i VETTING A TURNER DOESN'T MEAN THE A'S WILL BE TURNED UPHILL la fc GEORGE CHANEY TAKING THE COUNT ISAM HARDY TO PLAY 'III S Howard Voshell. Itrookhn. i. winner between .1. I" ,Unj, Chlrngo, j nnd T II (Vc Inane, Chicago I ilh predli lions of fine wenthei, the pln(rs diclnjed the ruin esterdiiy siniih made the lnnr dilsl Miiirts of the South Side Tennis Club faster than ccr & ! ! IN J BILL TILDEN TODAY mmmmmmim i i Ji i iini inpwn iwi imiimi . ft. fftf in in ' 'i 'r l !! WIMiWiHiiiitj m $ '"" ' "HI HI IIII.M .jfOll II 1 ! -WT TTir ! ! Ill ii . i?i S Aronimink Entry Lone Class A Star to Finish in Class Tourney Cermantown Star Anxious to Avenge Defeat of Last Week in Doubles Woodward Holds Hllldale VtrrMimn i on P ' - I'll llllv fi 11 N mils vnnnuihh i i ii mi in! JBm ' ' '''" wwm Fa iu ii iiii ! i u tm liiiiMiaiiwn ' yej f1 ' 31 ran mji tf &r? AmnMbHwi4iiii i ay I .1 rla 4 In o Iwn i (rm, r I l'lllll ' " n Biin nn III i.lm. Imi ne h I i i u' I nl binic ipci nl 1 t p pin h I rS ill yrw!Hft"""1" ""' ii ill fo 1 V i 'a ,.. V n & r ls" ii t -. Is". f O ' r hm., tr, BEATS MURDOCK BY 2 AND 1 By SPICK HAM. RUerton. N. J., .Inly 10 II. S. Wil louRhby, of Aionimitik, mine through n w Inner in Class A in the ntiminl rluss toiininmeut hold by the Ili crtmi Onlf Club. Willousbby ilefcntr.l J. 1 Murrlock, of tin liome club, bv " up nnd 1 to piny. Therc were four mutches in Class A unci Wllloughby was the first to finish. The match was plnjed nvtr u ht'uv.v. i-oRRy course, but the work of the con testants was excellent considering the conditions. v iuns j pui.verH vvrrc iiiic 111 iiiiiiir . The Class C entries were the oul.v ones to plaj this mornlnc. J. H. I'lcrpnnt eliminated I 51. Tloiden bj 1 up in u hard-fought match. G. S. I'arp de feated !. It. Clafiiu easllv by ft up and ." to vim. II. (!. Hamilton won from AV. C. Wilkins bv n mnrpln of 2 and 1 C. I!. 5Ic(Sinlc won from .1. M. Klein lij default. 5V. C. Ktcvrnn, C. ruhrman, (!. T. Stetkel and S II, T.evin drew bves. Ileeord for lloffner Cieorge lloffner, in a foursome plnjed over thn links of the Bala Club, estab lished n record that is likelj to stand in Philadelphia for a long while. lie negotiated the second nine holes in the morning round in .1-, four under par. This figure lepresents phtnomcmil golf, nnd while deorge mnj have got n f vv of the breaks, he plaved oven shot with trnch consummate (.kill that he dceiud nn even better series of breaks than he actually got. In these nine holes he had six par holes, two birds and au eagle The match was between .1 Wood IMatt. Nmtli Hills, and IMdie Stjle. Old York Koad, and the I'al.i lepre sentntives, IlrfTtin- nnd I' C. Chin-v. The. Ilnln men won the match with a best ball of (t in the morning loiiud nnd 07 in the afternoon. The lowest full round of the day was made in the morning by lloffner nnd Piatt, each of whom hod n 70 Style nnd Clarey iafl 77-s in this lound. In the nfternnon lloffner and Piatt again led in the mcilal scoring with 71 "s. Styles made .1 77 and Clnrev a 7,". Here me the cards ; ' MORNINU HOl'M ntt out ; 4 4 r, -. a ;. i s- CluUa Mitt 4 1 it ft 4 .1 it -."IU -40 H frn'r tun ".at t s i ij 4 4 is i Ms re J Out -.41.-. 144 31. t.... r r. 1 ! A -i 1 -i 1 .1 '14 7o MjIp., In ". 3 a ". r. 4 '. ". 21777 HolTlir tn 4 2 4 ) 4 4 ". 1 -J-12 70 Clares In 3 1 4 1 5 .". II 4 ,14077 AKTURNOON llOUM) ritf Out 4 1 4 . -. I a -. 4 1- Htvlei-Out II a 4 l ffn'r Out -.2 4 (laro Out . 4 4 I 4 -. 4- lo -in 1-. 71 141 17 77 I ".4 14 71 141 .111 7.r 132 -. 1 4 '. 4 '! r. 4 1 ". 1 1- Piatt In a 4 4 4 -! .. 1 4- Mylen In 4 r. 4 4 11 .1 I 1-llonner-rn 4 4 -. 3 4 5 4 1 C'larrs III I R .1 4 a 4 .. 4 1- Sonie low Scores Another .good contest to be staged le centl outside of the legular tourna ments was pla.vod between J. Wood Piatt, North Hills, and 1'ddie Stvlcs, the marathon golfer of the Old York Ilond Count! y Club. The match took place on the links nt Noith Hills nnd developed golf of the highest oidei. Dining the dn.v's plai , Piatt had a bird nnd nn engle on the seventh and fouith holrs. His pluv out war. excep tioualh tine, ns he finished with n !!0, one above par, and coming iu he did almost as well, completing the last nine holes in S!. n total of 7.". Stli's plncd n somewhat moie r (in sistent game thnn I'lntt, but his medul Bioie was identical with the North Hills man. He. too. went out in .'!( and came bnik over the last nine j.oles with 3D, nnother 7." total. ffl The most lemarkable jiart of this match was the best ball pla.ved b Plutt nnd St.vles. The three birds made by Ktjles and the bin! and eagle made b Piatt gave them n best ball of !52 going Opt nod .15 coming, a total of 07, one of the best records mnde in local golf dom this .vcar. Here aie the cauls : Piatt Out Mles In Piatt In Styles Out Hest ball Out Btst ball In. -. r. 4 a 4 4 2 - 4 -.1(1 r. 4 4 4 I i 4 r. a at) 4 .1 n 4 .1 o 4 It 4 3') 7"i I 4 I .1 ". 4 1 Ji 311 7D 4 4 3 3 14 2 a 4 12 4 J 4 4 4 .1 1 4 I a.". (17 Western Golfers Honor Miller ht. l.mil. JuU ia Homier Miller, per haps tho hardest working Individual (on rected with Missouri solf artlvlllen his hern elected president of the Missouri State Oolf Assoclitlon. which will conduct Its champion'tUp tournament next ear at St l,ouls Seventy-two Scoreless Innings Atlantic rilj, X. J, July H. -lb., Hach firivch Olants won their eishth tonaerutlve shvit'Out vlctorv hero lesterda blanklnii C'hener bj 2 to 0 Hube Koiter'a Detroit .Star will open a aeries of games here lo-ay. WILEY, WITH 38 POINTS, TOPS MOTOR PACE RIDERS jlladonna, Carman, Corry, Chapman and Lawrence " Trail Syracuse Sensation STARS ENTER BIG RACE ITUVIof Hie six leaders In the motor-'J- paced game in the eastern circuit will i-ompeto in the Brassard trophy )acp at' tho Point Breeze Velodrome TJiunsday night, , Gfcorge Wiley, whose entry Vvas fcerntrhed at the last minute, heads tlie riders vvilh five victories, three seconds and two third places for 11 tofttl Of thirty-eight points. '(Maclouna, Carman, Corry, Chapman and r,attrene tho quintet of speeders 'that ivll clash Thursday ulght, follow iVile;T I" that, order. Madonna, due to his brilliant, vyork in "Boston nnd Provl ;lenci,t lias registered five, wins, three fceopnda "and one third place. Madonna Js t)econ(l -with thlrtysli points. Carman Is' credited with thlrty-ilircn point!), though he has been returned 'ajwlnncr only twice. Corry has thirty- Jbe,' Chapman twenty-nine and Law aMPMtwenty-elght. ' ';m?.j t.j rn...l. w .nn lll ha 'rKffiaHSNr -iffiutiiii ' wm& ? Js jms ' wlHimfl,il J s- ' Hi JilMIl Itcleice O'Hrion Is shown above counting ocr the fallen fonu nl the Ji.iltimoie etu.m, drnppeil bj a wild left iippeirut bj Jot Tlplll VETERANS TO HELP CONNIE AND CRA VATH Muck Signs Cotton-Topped Turner, While Meadows ' i and Paillette Become Phils'; Young Material Scarce PACKARD A SURPRISEI Ity KDWIX .1. POLLOCK. Tin Imi Ill' Phils and the A's are being te , eteinns, and there'-. main nn old lie.ul that's better thnn n swift pinr of feet. (!eue Pnulettel nnd I.i e Meadows, lite of the Cauls, soon will be in Phillie uniform and hefoie (lie week is out Teuj Turnei 'will be pi.incing nioiind seroud base fin Connie Mack. Paillette nnd Meadow- nie ruing steis compared with Turner, but still thej lime been in the big riiiuit long enough tr enin the piefix of vetei.ms. Two have crime wheie thiee have In en I i in the case of the Phils, but with the A's Turnei is a brand new addition without the subtiaition of anjone. Turner was tinned loose uuroudi fionnllv bj Lie Pohl, of the Indiitis, nftei fifteen jears of seivice in Cleve- innrl. lie is the oli'i st iTaver "te Anieiican League, but still has n lot of baseball in him. lie will plnv second bnse for Mack and Witt will lie scut back to left held Kiipp will utile to tlie sidelines. Connie is satisfiid that Tin nil is ns good ns anv joung plajer nvnilabb' He has touted n number of minor league intuits, with the icsiilt Mint onlv one reel nit Ittirius has been sent up. Mad. attiibutes the link of cuing ma terial to the war. He states that the win ictanled the development of oung( r set. the Phils Show Life " -.tt. T., .. . , . c , rTiin. Phils me shotting icnl lite these .ln.u .lnm.itn H.n f n . I tl.nl I line Ve ilavs (lesuite tlie Init Hint tiler re fiieine a club flint's near the ton. Thev took n fall out of Pat Motnn and his Iteds vestenlnv and dropned the (in-, I'innnti club from the top mug bv j snatching nn S-l viitoir wliile the (iinuts vvte trimmin" the riiates, (iene Iicknid plti lied one of the best gnnus of his rnieei. mill 'he was neviT in tiouble. The one run that the Itcds giahbed oft his poitside slants was uneai ned as it was an indiieit re ' suit of n fumble bv .the iisunlh re liable Dav.v PniKroft. However, that one mniker didu't vvoriv Paiknrd, for the Phils nevei weie iu the lenr. (Icue permitted onlv five binghs. Packaid not onlv was the main squeeze on tlie defense, lint he wns one of the lenders in (he assault made on Pat Moran pitching. He s(oicd two himself nnd drove in another. Gene hnd two official times nt bat for n bat ting average of ..100. His one hit was n tiiple. Miking Slumping EVKRV incmbei of the the exception of Daw II Phils vvilh Hnucroft ami Kddie Sicking got into the hitting I. untie wan chased fiom the hill in tlie George Wiley Leading Motor-Paced Rider III, lor 1st M 3d 4thl'ts a j o ss 3 i ii an 4 3 J 31 4 2 II 31 3 2 I 20 5 1 0 2S I I 2 17 ) 1 n 111 0 2 1 111 Oeorev W'llex SjrPcu, a v incent Madonna. Italy, a Clareneo t'arnian, Ja maica . . 1! Prank Corry. Australia .1 ueorco Chapman, New ark ? . .1 Percr Lawrence Cali fornia , . . 4 Pre d W eber. Tampa . 2 Oorsre Howker. St i.nus I Hobby Wnlthour, Atlanta 1 bimer coiiini, cvnn, Mass .... 0 1 I If II II n i ii ; o : second 3 VI Pedell Newark 0 1 Fred Herbert. Ireland 0 1 Pete Drobach. lloston . 0 1 VV Hanky. California 0 1 In point scoring nrst. counts d, thlrJ 2. fourth I. until defeated. Manager Chapman plans to have five star pacers ou tho track to make the race even up frOm the stait. Freddy Tavlor, the brilliant young bpiint rider of the New York A, O., coupled with Hatold Uouusnll, the Canadiap champion, will meet the Hars iris brothers in a team match sprint race. This Is the first race of Its kind of the sec son at the Velolrpme. Taylor Is a herp of Jh.e Arjonuc for KJle cnrrlt a wound n 1I right arm .WSilSf Pl W n'S'lS'-.""-. ,TW' "?-.:'. .5iiiilKi i""f" ... T T-. -J,"T,i B-nniranwli-'rfiW ."' VIOLA DANA In r i W hat May Happen in Baseball Today N VTIDWI, l.ll(.t n Won I u-.t I'rt. Win I o-e New "lork l -Jl .1.(17 l Imlnmill In it .ttt 'hleicii II .11 ,5M ."Oil ..Ii; Prni.kli n i ii-iiirRii -(K (fl ,-! 1 I- .n 41 41 17 .Mt s, ihiiiu t lloston i'I'IiIIIIch .".17 .177 :n .'11 Mi.nics i.r.w.u Hivi Last I'rt. 17 .'Ii .1111 Win .Bl't .lillll .".It .11-! .Mi .4m .427 .20H I 1HP ' .0 l". i .r.Hii .inn .u.'H ( lib .ten New nrk levelnnil llflrolt s. Ixitits Hostnn UiihIiIiikIoii 41 in I! Ii :is it IH il .1111 .VIS ."i.i-. .lit .IIS .(i tn n ii .4 17 .411 .IIIIIPIIO 18 l'stN.nHl Uet Rroniuls. thud and Mitilnll was gnen the go ble in the sixth. I'isber finished the Kaon- .mo inn i.imv wen in nil tin? Phils bad nine safeties for fifteen bases 1-..1.1:.. t,. .!..... ... . ... .,... i.iiuii- .-.nun; is pniving ii gieni neiu- ing game foi Ciniath. but the foimei (Ji.int is now in the lluoes of a ternblei bitting slump IMdie has not had a I nt on his last sovintien lues lie has I i minuted safel onh twiie sime he took I Imi Piane's phn e at second last Tiiesdu.v. The two bingles wcic made m twi nt -thiee attempts, for nn avi uige of .OS" Dine Suking rits out of the sliiinn lie will be of gienf value to Ciavath. He is ila v intr n siinpp game niouml the kej sfone suck nnd has till mil mini a base lnt into an out McNamara Joins Glencoe A. C. New Vorl, IjU t". Trunk VIcNiniaii til" I lo v nrd m linolhov rhimplnn tromfrrrpj hU llhletli HlTill.itl'in l.. Ih. Clcnru. C lesterdav Serine Leads Gotham Scribes "Sen nrk, lulv 1 ". Hlr.ni s,rlne led lib) tl. id of tv nIv-tH pnlfers who participated vestenlnv In the Nev.si.anrr (.olf Club s an- Itual llastll iJav tourn im. nt un th links Jof the HellccUIre Club at lnvaid- I. I To SeM Racin9 Stable i '' lie tlltire r... incr friable of lr lUnkin Mnl jinih .in be ,.i.i at th- Hulls tiei.l la",1 r next Monda All thi trntlera and wtrra nr, h, lrHinB an.lrnnl. exanilned .and ridden previous tn that .lite ai tho I Mullnt llollv fair grounds MAiSiUAiSEBSfiSSSaHiAUA act to me iovs HP or tiQ vacation kWith a :) ill m ymmf n .; Eisenlohr's & I ' ' IK J. ts H ADMIRALS 13 cents-two for 15$ Perfecto size lOstraight OTTO EISENLOHR G-BROS. INC. ESTABLISHED 1850 rllOTQI'I.WS H OWNED AND MANAGED BT MEMDEnS Or T.HE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT 2D AliOVU MAKKJfi' vnintwii Pfc'ilisnv In "THE UISHOP'S EMERALDS" rr mri a 40Tii mapkkt sts. EURtLKA MATINEE DAILY DOROTHY DA WON III "LADY OF RED HUTTr," JEFFERSON SSU AN?.',V.v JUNE ELVIDOB in VOX AND TIIK VVOVIAN" II IMRn fbot st. & omAriD avjb. iimOJ, Jiimlio Junction on 1,'ranktorxl "X." JjilJSHIK nAUHISCAI.HlD "JOSHL.YN'S WIFE" I T ADRR .tl WSSA"??. v' STRAND obioiantoww avk. . , joERTY """tInaI'A" PUT-IN-BAY REGATTA Choppy Sea Running as Forty Yachts Start First Heat Put in-lli, O., .luh 1." Wlun foit sul j.uhts stalled this morning in the lir-t of thiee Intel like u.ittn hciiN tin- wind was blowing wes tin inilis .in Iniui .mil n c hoppj se.i was luiining 'I he iiulges reei-ed Hie tn nnguliu Iweutv -nni'-mili' llnttlesn.ike i Island i mil so that all boats left tin st'ikes to stintiis. The (it -t foul mile bg was a bi.lt dead to windwiud nnd' the l.iiii-. got iiw.n ipiirkh with ran Ml- i lose hatileil nnd tin kid fie.iienth Detioit Miihtsmi'ii bad the twenti one fe.t i lass to themselves, rnteiing four boats Ciunilla, .Im kson Pink St i:iuio anil Cleveliind. There were eight i nti ies in tin- low rWss. It Hpnut'k and .Miblehm. of Clivilnnd. leading (lose abieast. but the fleet was well bum lied in a piettv get nwiiv nnk. T. C . was thud ovn the stalling line. Winniis b ( lussis ( T. o Arln H.llT.ln lirni i im p ji rnmeis ( nmlM i I nunl i ( Oil . t I. elitti.l i;r,,,,1ll, ,SV i Spn )U ( I. r ..I.I IU . .'do .t. hi I'ltll. star rlns slmtlnix I ,,r (jr-orne Ulnit inVhWiuh j"""' dinsi-'V" 1 -lit.. , lui ril.h. r of Mourn. .Muh Wednesday's Empire City Entries I'lrsl rii. IM..VCH1 olds rlivimlns :': f i rloni- R Hi.r kanioro 11 I'lff Hun Ml II in i.nffu k.1 sister Helen. . 10. Annette Till r It I Ml nnd nice tbr eat nl.l nml.leiiF 1 mil. and .0 .nM ,,r t.'n NaT'brfllua Klnc Vn.ru.. 12" 'ili"'' Sanetle n.icl, 110 WIlfreiH simnenhei. in I' M"J riance II" I bird rate tbr. e v f ar ol 1 the II. . mill up about .. furl, mils Cirrus 12S Lord Hrlablmi I'rlmiilklii I"- Viid ii lou- rannie Melian HI'. I'otirlll r..e hmif ir ..I'll bill s lltmolnflle stakes S'lll Ml V.j furlonc I'anoph 12" VVanitv I'annee II 111 I uke Pel Indlscntloii 10 i Hi una helcket 10 1 Klftb ri. ibr. e esr obis and up inir 1 mile ami i furlitiR stnniiilriKon II 1" Inhn 1 nas .star llenlln I's MniolpH Klnc John HI D.idilv lletr. Pollv III I'oicher Condull MS Hallast sixth ra.e for Ihree-v. ar old miles and niir, i lalinlncr 1 mile in I "n vnrds Dendeni Kill Miss Hrwi HI' Crepustule lol -Dottle Valdlvr 07 Favour Inn 1'oor Huttorfl lm. loan of Ar 112 Hon. Irtl I'nwlke Child ol VV llfreib. 07 Hlckorsnul lol Ivalle (on. I lnl Al.preinli. ullowance . lalm. d Vealher threatelilnc Track f st box of jiviab terpiece feBsS rilUTIIIM.VIS R f fin tCT B2D AND LOCl'HT bTltCETa l-'JUUsJl Mat I .10 3 ill Fvisr.U:30 to II, ETHEI, C'LVYTON tn "MEN. WOMEN AND MONEY" NIXON B2D AdKT STS- TAYf,OR HOr.MEH In UPSIDE DOWN" PARIS' HiDan ave A dauphin st. lT-rN. JlB, j,iri Eve. UHstoi i uu nu iwmu D ITI I B2D AND HANSOM STS. 11VsJL.I MATINED DAILY SBSflUK HAAKAWA lr '"THE COUIUCIEOUH COWAHD" FINE WEATHER PREDICTED " Clihago, .lulv l"i With the elmi i Imtinu of the nwrngc plniers in n .hem J dn.-.'s plni of fifty nine mntihes the stars of national tennis fame hae indinnced into the Inle lounds of the 'ninth .innuiil nntionnl clny couit cham piiinship tournament here I One of the feature inn trim of tin Itnlllliei IS sehedllled fur tnllnj. With I Willi im Tilden. Jr.. of Philadelphia, thn miS ihnnipion, meeting Kumurl Ilinh. of Chieign, co holder of the 1 MMS doubles title Their contest is in I the fifth round, and It will be n test of Tihlen's master of man strokes, com 'bineil with a dining, aggressive gniiii, I ngnlnst the rtnft of one of the be-t ouit generals now phiing. lliuh. teamed with Wlllinm John ston of San Prnni'ism. lust week nidid in humbling Tilrlen and Vincent Kich aril-, of New Yolk, in the Kast West i hi tirm.il le.iin (bainpionsbips nt Cm (inniiti As Tilden nnd ltlehnrds hold the nitionil doiiblis title nnd Johnston nnd Hind liiul piaiticeil logeiun oniv two dins.' Tilihn is niiMously looking foiwniil to wiping out the defi at ng.mist Ilnrdj todii. Mam olhrr ft matches between e perts of different sections of the mun It are m hi dull d. 1'ollowing nre somp of the ihief i lashes in the third round Wnltn We-biook, Detroit, western inliiiiilleglnle ihiimpinn in singles nnd ,lm. I.t... u. the winner between V, K I Ahlen. r.nlliniore. nnd II. I) Ien-i I'ln. iiirn! llenrv C Wick, Cle eland s. I.uke K. Williams, Illglilnud Pink, t-.i l ir-OIDrV BllOAD STItKET AND BLuEdIKU HISQUI.HANNAAVE. " I, lUllr'FUIl S -ut.nJii-.AiiT husin- Mr, MAIN MT I FIVlrKfc30 MAT1NEF. UAIL I .-ONrU-AM I'. T.Vl.MAUOi: In I UOMANs'i; AND AKAUULI.A ' FAIRMOUNT "ftAiXK: l"" kvt.i.vn NijsniT in "MY LirTLU 8IHTi:il' r. a ivII V TIIUATHK-Wll Market St FAMILY I) A M to Midnight. "" TOM Mooni: tn A MAN AND Hlrl MONBY ' ,.,,, cT THCATIIE Below Sprues SfiTH b 1 MATINEU DAILY ALICB hbady In "Ki:n UKAD" EATNORTHERN Br?IVpEff Ulx LOUIS nilNNiaON In "SPEKDY MKADC" i.mrDI AI 60TII & WALNUT STS. IMrllKLfALi Mat 210. Evgs TtO LOUisr. OLAUM In "HAHAUA" The particular joj in the Uitz Koof Tj'rfeSm, W$ lies in the fact that it is particular. f yifllffAV S 1 tin Know this the second jou put JR V !$?$& aSf . n.. frt tw. 1m T?fvif no. on know ..Ii Jr J -&j.L. . V ITV.U $&& it heforc jou ro up there. It's a very if illiroli ll W diffprcnt sort of a place cs, and - -y&W cS33gi $& wry cool and cnarnuiiR. &ittr gg?M Vli NoDoncin, ilJM m sr,r;i' UavVit rHW M,l M !!.; WMseJ if m Mn hoi i i Pifflto ri (ok zSlero -Eight 1 " Announcement m i( (If '""""j,"!! The price of Cole Aero-Eight open-car SH . a,,,1,,!,1 models has been advanced S155. effective vm. .Zlo I August 1st, 1919. m AVlifiCJS) we have oeen tortunate in securing agj A S'tffrwYTimT against this advance in price a limited m .QjUSlLlllCIil numDer 01 touring cars ana iour-passenger &z I !3UVl liilVLt:. CTS4 I TT.U1 i.,..- - 1- - 1 .-.1 Ml BE! k accept orders placed before July 20th at Jllllll I the old prices. , & Ml Save money and insure prompt delivery Jp 0iwM& hy actig quickly. ' 'm g L. S. Bowers Company I m :Wmm. ! 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